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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1976-06-18 - Orange Coast Pilot7 ays. FRIDAY AFTERNOON, JUNE 18, 1976 ¥k. ... NO. 11t, 4 SECTlotfS, .. ~AOIS • • mts other Post·· .. ·-·-·· ..... --- Clemente Arelaiteet ' • •Y ~ lndietf!d in .. BrifJery ... , : ) •• '" ' • • -.-.J j I J 1Sweeter Deal fOr • .. -. . 1• i· . Oally ~IOI St.off t"llel• HE KEPT HIS HEAD Lifesaver Goule, 16 2nd Post. Resigned By Hays WASHINGTON <AP> -Rep. Wayne Hays, whose relationship with Elizabeth Ray touched off the Capitol Hill payroll-sex scan· dal, said today he is stepping down as chairman of the House Administration Committee. "The charges which have been made against me and the current state of my health make it im· possible for me to de\'ote lime necessary to carry out m y responsibilities as chairman of the committee." Hays said in a letter t o the De m ocratic leadership. The three-paragraph letter was released b y Hays' officl' shortly after House Speaker Carl Albert announced that Hays told him he is r e linquis hing the powerful comm ittec post. )-Seene of Dr0Wn1ng-\ \ ' But Hays. who is recovering in o.11y P1101 P11e10 "' P•troo 0·0o ..... 11 a Barnesville. Ohio, hospital Sheriff's deputies await arrival of county 15 yards offshore hy Huntington Beach rom an over ose orstHptnr Coroner al scene of drowning Thursday a -ti~tt>tt1·d~bl. Bill Riehard~oo~Thc...bo,¥ a nd ·,,Counter . (.Offer ·Claillled By GARY GRANVILLE Of-Dally ~19' St•ff Attorneys attempting lo block the James Irvine Foundation's sale or its majority stock interest in the Irvine Company to Mobil OU Corporation said Thursday they have a better offer thun Mobil's. But foundation attorneys challenge the worth of a tenativc · . offer by an apparently newly formed consnrtium tn pay S6 more a share for th<' Irvine Com · pan)' stork than the 524 a stwr<• Mobil offer. The ex t'han~e hc•twecn the· competin~ attorneys came as the foundation asked Superior Courl .Judge Claude Owens lo lift <1 lcm porary ban on the s ale to Mobil. At the end of ;.1 leni,rt hy hearin,::. Judge Owens said he would <k cide the. issue lat4!r without s pcci fying a el ate. As lhin~s stand now, Moh11"s of· fer to acquire the foundation's 54 percent stock inll'rcst in the• lrv1iie-C6myrarryMC"pi~July ~ piJ!s indicated he m ight try to re· il" c.,,uarc Park fishing_ lake. Body of some friends c.1pparcntly were t r,ving to gain the post fat('r. ~ -.-----u,.~0t~.~ ... ~0~.~ .. y~P~i1e1~s.~."!l..-L--__:::....,'H11tt~mf'.id" en' that 1 will be Brian Keith Hines, 13, Garacn Grove(cir-·swim across the take. Im'esti~atol'!:! sttid Th Vindicated as to anu wron"do~i-::n~g--~cTtlc~)Mw~!li:sTito'iiu11nffidrriltrnrnamtJornnu1tt...;l~2MfeP1e~tH-otff_:w~:ittt~er-r--lh~e~i~i:~ivcd h)-1 his mother Flom . However. at th<• oil company's option. the off~r c:in be cxtcndt.'f'I ap additional 30 d · · or until AU,:?USl 13. e 16-year·old son or a Hunt-_, ,.. tngton &ach fireman was credit· and when that occurs, I shall ask ed with savin~ a neighbor i:irl for a re-examination of my posi· from being electrocuted Thurs· tion by the (House Democratic> day afternoon. caucus." the letter concluded. "I just gave her a couple of Source s c lose to the th th h .. E · G I Democratic le aders hip said sarr:r~e~~heer~s~~~-rye ou c Thursday night that Hays will Valeri<' Wardle. 14. of 6421 soon announ<'e plans not to run ;Shayne Dri ve. w:is reported in for re-election in November. stable condili<ln today at Hunt· Hays previous ly stepped down <.1s ington Intercom munity llospil:tl. c h air m a n o f th c II o us l' . where she is rcco\'ering from in· Democratic campaign commit· juries. tee whic h channels campaign Eric said he had learned funds to candidates. cardao·pulmonary resuscitation Jn a one-line statement re· from films und through his leased along with the letter. Hays father . Fire Engineer Noel denied that he is resigning from ~u~. ~~~"- . Valerie was playin~ with a His press secretary. Carol garden hose in the back yard or Clawson. said he plans to !'iCek re- . her home about 2:30 p.m. Thurs· elct'lion "at this lime." day. when she came in contact The s peaker s a id the with an exposed electrical wire, leadership's Democratic Steer· designed to keep animals from ing and Policy Committee will the family garden. firemen said. meet artcr It gets the letter to She was knocked unconscious nominate a new chairm:m. and "'as lying on the ground, (See HAYS, rage A2) when Eric found her. "I heard her scream," said Eric. who lives just across the street. "and I saw her friends running into the back yard." When he round her she had turned purple. and Eric said he wus scared. "I thou~ht she was dead ror a minute.·· he noted. But he gave-her two sound •\bumps on the chest and she started breathing again. Eric \fas going to start mouth-to· toouth resuscitation. but he said n wasn't necessary. . Jn the m eantime. Eric's mother. Nancy. had called Hunt· tngton Beach paramedics. who administered addiUonal treat· ment at the scene. Eric said later he didn't feel much like a hero. And he left I home a couple or hours later to go • C8ee RESCUE, Pa1e A2) Brown Shum Second Spot HOUSTON (AP) - California Gov. Edmund Brown Jr. says he is not in· terestcd in the Democratic vice presidential nomina· lion and would .make no suggestions to the party's presidential nominee con· ceming a running mate. "I am not interested and I am not s eeking it." Brown told a news con· ference Thursday upon his arrival here for a Texas Democratic fund -raisin~ dinner. JOO Smokers Ex-cops Say Pt:>t . '· SC Architect Indicted in ···County· Bribe . Common on Force SACRAMENTO Cl\Pl -Two Sacramento police officers fired on charges they smoked m ari· juana off duty say at least 100 other members of the force have done the S;Jm c thin~. including some high-rankinJ? officers. Bob Gillies and Norm ,Jones. in an effort to r etain their johs. said they arc compilini: a li~t of of· ficers who have s moked pot. They were notified that they will be Cired effective July I. A court ruling gfves them t6days to respond to char~es. Gillies and Jones did not name other officers Thursday. saying they wanted to talk to their al· torney. But they s aid the other of· Heers include s upervisory pet'!!Onnel aUhe. lieutenant levct... Gillies said both officers told Internal Affairs Division officers that they had infrequently used marijuana -"just the social use of it such as al parties when it's around. "We're aware o( many. many more officers who have smoked marijuana. This is openinJ. up a Pandora's box. · • • J "We're not really looking for names." Gillies said. "We just want a head count to show that we're not the only two. If-they're going to play 1ames wllh us. they're going to have to t ake the lid off the whole department and oosomes eal'chlng around ... Jones said one of the officers on the list als o is one of the offic<'rs who investigated them and is "above patrolman status.·· The district attorney·s office s;1id it had no intention lo rro- secule the two on the charJ:(c they smoked marijuana while off duty. Wrong ~<!Y .. To Remain? LONGWOOD, Fla. (AP> Town officials admit thcv wronged James McEvers. bu·t • won't do what he wants to s<'l • things rigtit -remove the body of a stranger buried in his cemetery plot. McEvers discovered a strange body in one of two plots he owns in the town-operated Longwood Memorial Gardens when he visit· ed the cemetery last November. He bought the lots in urn. ··~ '4ttMt eet t~cHnd loondithe marker on one of my plots...:.: said M'llEvers, 54, a retired Navy man. James Lormann. mayor of this <'.tf'\r•l . .Flori4a communit..>'. has. acknowledged the error. but said he is not 1:oing to meet Mc Evers' demand. Snn Clcml'ntc a rchitect Leon llyzl'n. flti, has h<'l'n indit'lL'<I h~ the county Gr anti .Jury on ch<trJ,!cs he offered :1 hribe to an cxc'<.uli\'c aide 10 c•>unty S11pcrvisorThom<1~ Hilev. An indirt mcnt 1~ a formal <•harge made aiwinst a person hy a gran.d jury . It does not C'stahli:-.h /.!Uilt or innocenc<'. The ~c·<·rc t indil-tmc·nl \HI~ handed dowo .J un<'2. llowevcr il w asn ·t until Thurs- day that llyzen rc'Lurnc•d from an out of state bus iness trip ;md re· portedl!f· was sorvcd 9.'ith the ('harge. Th<• indictment allc~e!; that on three O<'<':lSions bf'lW<'cn last May 14 and May 2•t 11~·7.cn offf'rccl a Sl.000 bribe to Rill•\· aide Peter Herman. · It is allc~cct Lh;tt tht' SI ,000 wo1ild b<' puid Ir the tu•cuscd tnan would 'be awardcrf ;in archikc· tura l contract for a hranch library planned for the San Clemente area. Herman reportedly told Rilc•y of the all<'J:Ccl bribl' offer. The Newport Reach s upcrvisor then rererred the m atter lo t he district attorneyts ·offi«' •for investtga. · lion. · It is r eported' that in subse- quent conversations with the San Clemente architect llt•rman r ar· .ried on .bB person. a lllpo. re· corder. llyzen live!': at 21008 S. Ola Vis· la, San Clemente~ F'ou ndat ion I a wycrs pointed out to Judge Owens tha t a Ser · tcmber trial dak on a lawsuit to s top th<.• Mobil transaction brought hy .Joan Irvine Smith . could be too late. ··it mav he that there will no of· fcors to consider hv thl'n,'. s aitl founclnlion fawvcr Howard Pri\'elt . . But the minority !'harcho\dcr s <See STOCK. Pa~e A?l Or:n~'Coasl \\·eaal1er Nii:ht a nd morninl! low clouds. hut mnstl v sunnv late morninl!s :111il urtf'r:. noon~ Saturdav. Not muc·h lcmpcraturc ch nngc, with hil!h from up1icr r.os <1t beach to 7tls inland. Low in 50s. INSIDE TOOt\ V. Tl1e Newport Harbor Art Museum has hl'<'n willuml a rlirertor for a yrar and n hnlf. In J11/y. lt will hol'c a 11ewone. lie talks with the 001/.11 Pllol"s JOC'kre llyman on Page Cl of lhl' Weekender. lnde~ At Y-~r,,;u AJ IN"lo a..!1~ •• _.. ,_, t...M ... .,. All Nal...._t ... wJ CAiiier"'• AS. II Or._ Ce11fl)y c1.11111o..i O I· I• lto•l•11ruts C.mlu I• Sylvl• Portu O'o••we•• •• s.o.ns Offlll ,._II<•• Al Moc-l!Mf'tltil E•t.,l•I p,.._ A• Ttt.v"'°" E-"•lflm.fll • Cl. 1 Tiii*" '1-AIMJ ... Iller ...__ IJ W..NN•ws ................ C• ........... ..,.,, .... ,..." aJ Ct·1 Alt ... '" CM AU 8S·7 AIMJ Ct CS.I ... Al CH r • ' - -;' .. • I I ' A~ericans ~ay Leave $35,800'· Burglary U.S. Embassy in Beirut to Aid Evacuation .. \\' Slll:'\CTO:-.< «1\r•1 l'r1•,1 tlent Jo'ord loduy ordered lhe U.S. Emb:rnsy 111 lkirul lo t!vacuut1• 1J1.con\t1y ;rn~ i\m crll'an c1W.l'n:-. IO war 1111·11 l.l'lwnon who want tu lcav1• Thi· 1·1111 voy -cx:ptwlc·d lo head lnr 1>.11nallcus, Syria . would lw w1th1111l prul(•t·t11>11 from U.S. m1lit:11•y fc•tTI''> Tht• l'r\·:-.11l <'nl c·;1nc{'lc-d :i 1101it1<·ul lnp t•l Iowa l11"':1t1~c, of the 1·v111·u;,it11111 :1mJ lit\! ten~\! )o.ltuot1011 1r1 l.Plianon. Girl, 16, To Return To Home? LONG llEACJI <AP) -A police offtc1al says it 1s not 1ncon- l'C1vable that ;in cmaciatl'd 16· year-old ~irl who s aid she wus i.: 1 \' t• n o n l' p 1 • a n u l lJ u l t e r l':JOdWlt'h ii 1f;1y mighl he..• fl" lunwd lo her purcnl~. 'l'twv are aCCUM.'U or willful rnH'lly to a child. Lt. !lay W oolhethcr saicl Th1m11lay that thl' girl's ruture cl<·Pl'IHl s on court ht·arings. Th(· girl was frec..•d from a foul· ~m('(lin~ bedroom where she rt·· porkdly was lockt•d up by hl•r · pan•n1 s for four years, poli<:c !'>a ul. · The g trl. who n L·1ghbl>rs said it namt:.il Laura, ·;s 5-fool·2 and Wl'rgh(•d 1;3 pounds when t'<'S<:uc!I \\'(.•dnl'sday. She looked like :J "dazNI robol" <•S s he was led .1w:t.\' by pol1<.·t·. :l nt'ighl.ior said. She h:td 1·sc11p<'Ct l11sl s pring !mt was p1ek cd up hy police ;.ind re- turned to her horn<.•. PoliC'e s~1id there was no im- mcd i;,i tc ind1<'alion why her 11<1rents, Randolph and Willie .l11hns1rn. kc•pt I fie i.:1rl locked up. l'illlt;\' sa1<1 thl'Y rl'fuscd to make an,· statL•mt•11t 'i'hc girl told poht·~ shl' was al- fuwl'cl out Q[_ht•r room only to go to ltw l>athro11m--: At llm<.·s. s t' ~ai<l. slw was unalllt· to mnk(• hL•r part•nts ht•ar a net u~wcl the floor of ht•r room as h<'r toilet. for whil'h slw was frl'<p.1t•11tly hcalen. _\Vh1lc the girl sl;irved. said police. two gn·at Dane dogs found in another room appeared wt•tl .fed. The ~irl's older sist<'r, who is 19, escaped from the house four months a~o and went lo • rnthonlics Wcdnl'sday, police saul. They said the gll'l told them ~he had been afrau.1 lo report her parents E'arlter. l'ohn~ said lhal after the l9· ~ l'lll'·~lcl came lo lht-nt. tht•y wt·nl 111 llw hu nw and hrokt• down the ~ 1111ngt•1· girl 's l><.•<lrnom door to I l'e\• hl'r Ne1ghhors sa1cl the girls had 11111 hc(•n Sl'Cll for vc>ars. "I 1wvt•r ht•a n'I a sound from that house <1th1'r than Mr. anlf :\lrs . .Johnso11 pray111g and play· lllJ.! pruycr nlll!'>ll' all the l im<'," .;;ml Mariah l'uwlkcs. "But I had .1 foelin~ -eall it a mother's in· h11l1on -that thos1• girls were somewhere 1n the• house." (Jn J\1ml 12 the Hi·Yl'<ir-old was found aOOUl SCV('ll miles frcJm her ll(ltnc, rootinA I hro11gh ~arbagc ~·ans for fo111l. She was classified :i:1 a runa\\ ay a nd was taken homL', !'>:lid WoolhcU1cr. "Al the tinw, she m~ulc no "' atcmt•nt s I h:i 1 ir1tlic<1tt'll thl'rt· w:.1s any t rouhlc ... hl'r 1>arcnls -..cl'me1J 1ike c1111<.·ern<.'<1 pc1111le. 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I • It """ 41 . .. ••ittt' White llou.sc prl'ss scrrctary Ron Nessen said, J'ord djrected the U.S. embassy in IA!hunon to a id 1n thl· l'Vacuation of J\ml'ncans "due to the conUnu· iog uncertainty of the situation In Dcirut " Ncss('n si1 id the J>rcsidc·nl rnct cl un11g the m11r11111g with his top notwnal ~ccunt v adviser'\ lo dis· <·u:.:-. l.clJJnon. It was lhl' third such meeting in as manyda~~. Moments afte r canechn~ his Jowa trip, 1-~ord began a meeting with ht. CabJnet. Thole attending included Secr etary of Slate Jl<'nry A. Kissinger and RoAcrs C.B . Morton, the President's campaign manager. Nessen l'luid the Presidt!nt will meet a U .S. m ilitury plane brini::· mg the bodies <If two Aml•ncan diplomats assassin ated in Lebanon lo Andrew5 Air 1-'urce base ocar Washington on Satur- day afternoon "to pay bis 'John' Lockout Drive Fast in Rlwde Island NO RTll PROVIDENCE, R.l. (AP) -Gasoline st atton owners in Rhode Island, upset at inroads 11l;..Hk into their business by self-service stations, have ''plan lo wove their worth -close their rest rooms to 1•vrr vonc but their customers over the July 4 \\'l'l'kend. A s1><>kcsma n for the Ocean State Ser\'ice Station Retailers association said Thursday that participat- ing members will provide restrooms, air and water on· ly to customers purchasing gas or other services. .. By temPorarily shutting down certain services such <.is rest rooms, the association hp~s to show the benefits or full service station& as op~ed. to ~- servi<'e, •t he-said. ---- The s pokesman ulso said the Rhode Island group is trying to convince other dealers across the c~untry to join in the protest. The stations would sttll sell gasoline during Lhc protest, he said. Cella Trial Hospital's Tax Errors ClaiIDed . By RIC'llARD P. NALL 01 lh• Oally Pilot Sl•ll LOS ANG Eli ES -An a n o The Internal Revenue Service testified today that the income tax return for Mission Communi- ty Jfospit al in Mission Viejo in fiscal 1972 showed a tax liability of $14,805. He said the amount should have been $92,3&.87. Gary A. Swain, a wrapup wit- ness for the government in its case against-DI'. Louis €ella Jr., and two co-defendants, testified that the hospital income tax re- turn showed taxable income as $127,312. Swain testified that.he recom- Newport Actor Devine 'Stahle' In Hospital . Newport Beach actJr Andy Dev\J!e was listed in stable condi- tion today in the Santa Rosa hospital where he is undergoing dialysis. The 70-year-old Devine was stricken while vacationing in Northe rn California and rushed to Sonoma County Community J lo!!pital in serious condition. Oevine 's physician. Dr .• Julius Jaffe s<1id th~ aclor il\ surrcnng from kidney failure. The long- time Newport Beach resident has a btstnry or l eukemia ana s pokt•sman s aid ar<> "con- tnhutors lo his illness." Devine was vacationing with hi-. twn s ons whl'n h\' was stnc•kcn Ford's Iowa Trip Halted ~y Lebanon Wi\Slll'.':(;TON <A P> -Prcsi· ,f('nl l"f1rtl today r:incC'l<'d u <:am- pa1J!n trip to Juwu bt•('aus(' of thl' ,\mC'rrcan t'\'fl(•uution from Li'hanon and the tcnsc situation ltll'rt' l'nrd had hl'<'n SC'hl'duled lo at. t<'nd " S:?!l·a-plall' kstimonial dinn<'r lhal would have murkl'cl tht• first tlml' durinit lhC' prt>· s ic1t-nt ial t'<tmpaif!n that the Pr('s11ll'11l anll Honald Hca~an would sit at lht• s ame table. Frrst Lady nctty Ford and the Fords' son Jack will ~o to Des Moines 1n the Pn•s1dent's place. The Prcsirlcnt was to have al· tended a dinner an honor or l~OP Chairman Mary Lowsc Smilb. i!i hl'r hometown of Ucs Moi1ws. Ford anc1 Rcai;:an hnd bc<-n c:<· p<>ctrcl lo WH' th\• occasion tn woo the 36 con\'cnllon tlclc~ak.s thnt towa Rl•publlcan<> beli?ln sC'lc<·t · mi: tonh;ht. RiJ:ht now. 9fiO dclc"atcs are pled~t>d to i''orct. and Reagan has R7:l. lc:IVini.: Foret a precnrious ll't1d l>f K7 del<'i.:alcs Some t.130 1l<'l('J!all's nn• n••cded for nomina- tion Thcr<' arr 170 unrnmmittcd <iCll' dt'l1'1~.1tc•, .. nd :!Mi )'t'I to he dloSl'tl. puled the return and testified that the correct taxable income b his CM C u l atio!L._!i a.l) $289,339.30. It was expected that final argu- m ents would begin following Swain's testimony. . The government is ~Uempting to show lhat Cella, a Santa Ana physician, hospital entrepreneur and political master mind, and his two C!O·derendan~divated money-rr-olilM isSiOn-Community and Mercy General Hospital, San· ta Ana. to both personal and political causes. Cella, 51. hi s former business manager Theodore Schiffman, 53, and Stephen Evans, 31, former administrator of Mercy General Hospital. are charged wilh 23 counts of income tax evasion, Medicare rraud, mail fraud and conspiracy. The government alleges that large amounts or hospital money were laundered through phony firms and covered by photay in· voices. The money assertedly went to political causes that ranged from the campaigns in Orange County s upervisors up to and including the campaign or Gov. Edmund Brown Jr. It is also asse~ed lhat huge amounts of poJitlcaJ printing for candidates was done at the Mis- s'\on Community Hospital print shop and was illicitly shown as a legitimate tax and Medicare ex- pem~---- One or the items covered Thursday_ .showed that Kenneth_ Cory's successfu l 1974 campaign or s a e con ro er receive $55.000 in lonns from Cella and his partner in business and p01itics, Rir hard O'Neill. The money was shown on campaign statements as loans from th rec flrms. The mon~y was show.n as loans from United Surgical Supply. S25,000. April 15. 1974 : thc..same firm. $16.000. April 16, 1974 : San- t:I Ana Mcc1ical and SurAical S11p- t>lics. $9,000, April 17. 1974; ancl \lnited Supply Company, Santa Ana. SS,()()(). Cella controlled lhc first · tw11 firms that supphed $50,000. This material was part of a srrics of stipulations in U.S. Dis- lriC'l Court Thursday. This particular stipulation was has<'d on what would have been thl' testimony of Carl [)' AJ?nslino, lhl•n campai~n rrrnnaJ!cr for Cory unc1 now drput y statl' c•onlrulll•r. O'Neill ·and C<.'lla also supplted much olber money and as~istance to Cory in the 1974 campalJm. V'A~ostino also would ha\f(' testified that Mary F.llen Padilla and· Andy Rose workt'<i on the staff of the Cory rampai~n he ran in 1974. Fr.,. Page Al RESCUE .•. to his job at a restaurant. Eric. who will be a senior at Huntin~ton Beach High School nc-xt Call , said he plaM .\4 follow 1A hi!\ father's footsteps and become a fireman eventually. Rut he said he doubted his father even knew· 1bout bis lifesaving adivlty Thursday. "lie probably d~sn't," he said. "He's on dutf ." ' res pects." Jn Beirut, meanwhile, the em· bassy "stro n g l y urged,. Americans to leave. calling the advice one notoh more urgent than a warning s tandmg since October ur~ing U .S. citizens to rlear out unless they huvc press· tng reasons to stay An embassy stlOkC'sman said 30 of the 1,350 Americans und their 470 non-U .S . dependents in Lebanon had signed. up to leave Saturday with a British convoy for Damascus. The distinct im· pression among observers was that <'Oncern w<is highe r an Washington than Beirut. A Pentaaoa apokesman said to· day he did not know how the evacuation Ford ordered -ex- pected to consist or a convoy or buses and cars -would be pro- tected. State Departmclll of- ficials would not comment. In Beirut, it was reported thut the convoy orgaAized by the British would be protected by Palestinian, Ubyan and Syrian troopers. It was not known when the con- voy would roll. or where the cars and buses would be obtained, but a Stale Department spokesman said prepara tions would begin immediately. The word from Washington W3S1'8Ul\t'~U-th~ tr.S. Em· - bassy in Beirut as its stafr was busy arranging to send the bodies or U.S. Ambauador Francis E. Meloy Jr. and his economic counselor, Robert 0. Waring, to Damascus to be flown from there lo Washington. The two and their Lebanese driver we re murdered in Lebanon Wednes- day. Fro•PageAJ STOCK .•• in the person of Mrs. Smith through her attorney Howard Freedman said the Mobil offer is loo low. And deputy attorney general L1tWrence--R. Tapperoffc.red the consortium orrer to buy as proor other buyers are available. Tahoe Bill OK'd SACRAMENTO <AP 1 -A con- ~Y._a!lQ..DJ.s_l:backed bill to- restructure the Tahoe Regional Planning Agency has been ap· proved by the California As· sembly . • eooa.9011 " Ava Gardner plays a cool- ing breeze across hc..·r fa tl' with a hand·hcJd hattery - powered ran during fl'· hl'arsals fn New York for the movie "The Sentinel." HA.YS -.. ·• Albert told newsmen he was not sure whether Hays intends to r esign the chairmanship permanently or simply to st<·p aside pending invcsti~at1on of Miss Ray's allrgalions. But House De mocratiC' Leader Thomas P . O'Neill said tlw 11:11n · ing of a new chairma n will makt• Hays· action, howcvt.·r ht.· t1·rnb it himself. a resignation from Uw chairmanship or the q>mm1ttl'l' ''There's no stepping aside.'' O'Neill said. "You don't step aside, you sll'p down.·· Any SUCCCliSQr lo Il a.vs pickt•d by the House leallt.•rship wuulcl have to br c.onf1rmL'<I by the House l>emocrutic caucu:-.. Rep. Frank Thum1~11n of :'\C'w Jcrs ev. the Admm1strat111n Corn· mittee's senior DL·mo<:rat behind llays, was said to be the lcadin~ choi<'<' to s u tcel'd him a s chuirman. Medi-Cal Raise Busted A police officer.. who noticed iii electric cord dangUng from the rear or an old truck arrested three juveniles 'rhursday mo· ments aft<'r they allcgt>dfy ha~ t'Ommitted a $35,800 burglary in1 Corona del Mar. . ' Police rttovered nearly all ~ the stolen items on the spot, in..l eluding 4ln antique Chinese vase; carved out er rose quaru. ll i5' nlued at $30,000. Officers said the lhrN~ burglars took some st11h•n jL·wclry to frit·rids who were v1s1l· in~ Corona d<.•I Mar Stute J-ko;1ch :ind J:avt• it to them lkforc they Wt> re a rrt>Sted . I llowcvt'r, dekclives John Fur- row and Tom Ste wart recovered those m lssin g pieces in the' H1versidc urea early today. \, The trio. ag<ls 16 and 17 ar~ from the Hiverside area. The# Wl'fl' lakton in\O custody by Qf1 f11·er Uennis Haehn who said he: s topped lht•m ori ~inally for mak- m~ an illegal U -turn at the t·n· trance lo Corona del Mar Stale Beach. , lle.abn said that, as he stopped lhl' 1954 Chevrolet panel truck. he ..JlOliced-an. e.Jeet~danglmg Crom the rear door. A search of the truck turned up several items be tonJ,!ing to an Ocean Boulevard n·sidcnl. 1n- cluctmi: two cases of liquor. an t•kctric t y pcwrill'r , a color lc•lc vision set and a radio. The youths wc~rc rC'lt'aM•d to th1'1r parents pt•ndini; Uw f1l1111-: 11f a l'ase a1rnmst the m in Orang(1 County Jun•nilc Court. Man Drowns In Dana Pool Oran).!<' Cclun~v Coront·r·:-. Of. ucc aulcs .said today a 45·ycar. old man drowned in a swimmm~ pool at a Dana Point home s hort- ly before midnight Thursday. Identification of the victim is' hcmg withheld pending notifica- llon of next of k in. SACRA-M'Y.NTO rAT'l -According to t-he s ketchy r-e-· $45-mallion pay incrl.'asc for doc· port, anoth<'r pt•rson was in the 1 tors and dentists who Sl'rv<' l\kdi· pool wht•n the victim. who was Cal patients has wnn i2·2 ap· described f:IS a poor swimmer.:~ prov al of lh<' stall' Asst•rnllly floundered rn deep waler. . "" ..... BarcaLoungers . Specially Priced for Father's Day ComP Jlf"P OUr finrl!l Mrft•t1iOn or lhf'Mf' mnlt"ilif'Nl( foUnjl:t'r l'l ••• ah11otu1t·ly tl1.-lflp in lcmn~ .. c-hoir c1unli1y. ' t·~alUrf'cl ii' the• ··~ir William" in luxuriou10 lt•nlhn. Thi1t and a larJE•' , ... lr'1ion or Baral.oun~•·r1< art• rrady for immrtliolr tlrlh·•·ry. Mnny otlwr 1tlyl•·io AN'! availahl.-lor clt>liv.·ry within clay1t or your fKH'C"haJ&f', C hoollf' rrnm 1 .. athrrl'l, vinyl .. and allrot1ive llt·rrulor1 folrric'"· DEALERS FOR: llENREOON • DREXEi,' • l\ARA.4\f,t.~ • W()tJIHI IHI\ 115 NORTH COAST OOULEVARD LAGUNA BEACH. CA 92651 111.11 494-6551 ;'1i. 11! H/\WTH1 )flN[ UL VD. 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Ct\ !JJtj:!li J11d11tlt• !I""' lt'h'pltt11tl! 111w1hrr DEAR PAT: I have six sons and daughters who always make tt a point lo give me a great Father's Day. l 've often won- dered who started this d ay of honor for all the fathers in the United States. Is there any re- cord of the name of the first father who had a special day set aside for him, and why he was so honored? G . B., Costa Mesa level of spending. Before 5ix days of budget publlc hearings end e d, supervisors were told their ~n­ diwork will likely result in a one cent drop in the county·s general property tax rate. U so, the new rate will be $1.62 for each $100 worth of assessed value. _..,... From a taxpayer's standpoint. however. tile tentative tax rate was clouded by too many ifs. ands or buts to ha ve much mcan- jng. For one thine. budget income accounts do not reflect 5.5 million county government will receive for the July 1 sale of Orange County Med ical Center to UCI Medical School. Also, the tentative tax rate was b85ed on an estimated 12 percent climb in the county's assessment roll. However, the exact increase in assessed value, the base for applying tax rates, won 't be known unUI July 1. But, even if the tax rate remains close to its present. level, hiaher assess- ments wUl mean hight>rtax biUs. And while $1 l million was put into the budget to cover an- ticipated increases in employe wages and fringe benefits, the actual amount won't be known unut negotiations now under way are concluded. Additionally. the amount of carry forward money available Grand .1•111 ProlJe No Crime Seen In Jail Death lo the County WOil 't bu Certain Un• til Auditor-Controller Vic Helm closes the books on county gov ernment oper ut ions for 1975-76. As a result of all those farlon. county property taxpayers pl"O· bably won't ~pow until tnld· August euclly how they fared Thursday when tht! board adopl· cd next year's county budget. As thin(;s stand now, Orung<,: County property taxpayers pay ;i combined rountyw1de tax or Sl.9!f9J>Cr $100 worth or assesst'<I value, includin~ St.Sa for th~ gen..~ral rund. 20 cents for the flood control district tnd 10.!f cents for the county Harbors. Beaches and Parks District. As s upe rvisors left th1n~s Thursday, the tentative com- bined countywidc> tax ratl' will be Sl.995 for each SlOO worth of as- By KATHY CLANCY ernment to your concern... sessed value. 0tti.. 0.11, f'i1euu" But he said he was limited in That projected rate comes Orange Count y Grand Jury what he could disclose about the from the estimated Sl 62 for the· foreman. James Utter. ha~ ex· case since it is stHl before lhe genera l fund, 20 cents for the pressed sympathy to the widow grand jury. flood control dis trict and 17.5 o( Don Nelson or Westminster Ile did say. "Based on the cents for the ha rbors, be ache:. who apparently di~ of in jurie:. evidence it is our conclusion that and parks district tax rates. • suffered while he served a the blows to your: husband's head weekend jail t erm early this which caused his death were not But with a ll thl• unsettled ii,. year. inflicted on himoy either guards sues, the $458.4 million budget 'i.; • o.lly f'I ... iUH ,_. Utter said the Grand Jury's or prisoners. but due to falls impact wasn't known Tttursday. probe into the death or Nelson, 39. which occurred while he was in What was known included how did not turn up anythin~ of a jail... supervisors plan to either im - erimfnal n ature that would war· He said it was his .. im-prove 1existing county govern· rantainndictmeol pression" that the grand jury in-me"t holdings or buy additional Utter said he would bring t e vestigafion was continuine;-and !ac.ilitle£. matter up again before the jury Mrs. Nelson should forward any And while supervisors-were is dismissed later this month. information s he has to that scratching through a long List of But that will be primarily to agency. pro~~d capital pro1ccts. what learn what type of communica· The grand jury, in a report on to do ab&it a south <:ounty shcrif.· . tion to forward in response lo a medical care in the jail. made an f 's subst ation and a cen~r~! letter from Nelson 's widow. Bon· obvious r~ference to Nelson's de-morgue were settled. nie, and lo decide whether the ath as ••another tragic incident Dele teq from the proposed jury's Criminal Justice Commit· ... resulting in a suit against capital expcnditun•s list wa~ tee would like lo carry lhe matter the county for over S4 million." SS00,000 for ucquarin~ a sheriff'~ over to next year's jury. Utter said that report could not substation site. Simultaneously. Unless new information is pre· include names of either victims supervisors decided the substa· Sf>nted, he said , the matter is just or responsible parties because of lion should be built on fond thr about closed. Mrs. Nelson's s uit. county already owns adJacent to The origins or Father's Day date to 1110, when a Spokane, Wash., housewife, Mrs. John Bruce Dogg, determined that shP would find a way to honor her father, William Smart. He was a Civil w., Yeteraa who reared six motherless children. Mrs. Dodd wrote a letter to the Spokane Mlalsterial Alliance sqggestlng that the role or all fathers be pro- perly recognized. With the back· iDI of &be alliance and the Spokane Young Men's Christian Asaoclatl-. tbe &hlrd Sunday in June waftrt aside for sermons to be..deUn.r:ed.salutJn1 I.he biller'$ of that city. Fourteen years later, CREW HECHT (LEFT), SKIPPER CAMPBEl.L WIN ONE Orange CoHt SaHors Contending In Olympic Trial• Nelson, a bartender and can· Mrs. Nelson said the ~rand South Orange County Municipal dldate in last year's Ocean View jury did receive a report from the Court. Sehool District el~tions. died district attorney's offi<'e. which Sheriff Brnd Gates J!ot the cen- Feb. 2 at Orange County Medical included interviews with perhaps tral morJ(ue he . wantc•d wh<•n Center after lying in a coma for a '75 witnesses, jail officials and in· supervisors agrl't.>d to s pend Two· Local Sailors week following brain surgery mat~s. 5832,000 to convert •in l'Xisting He apparently suffered a frac But she said the jury did not building to a cent m l morRue. I Win Olympic Race lured skull in one or two falls he call any witnesses on its own. Sht.• Other ca pita l p roJl•ct s :ip· reportedly bad at the jail or. also said she has been unable to proved in the '76·77 budget In· ficials have never determined see the report. eluded $300.000 to acqwrl' a south what caused Nelson lo fall She said of Utter, ''He certain· county unimal shclll'r. $250,000 lo In one of a series of official lyhedgedover andover again as begin overhauli ng county blunders, Mrs Nelson was not t o the ir r espons ibility or facilities for ust' by hand icapped By ALMON LOCKABEY D•llyl'iletaHtt ... E•ter President Calvin Coolidge re· Argyle Campbell and Randy tom mended national observance Hecht of the Balboa Yacht Club or the day, wbith has since won their first race in the Tern· become widely celebrated in the pest Class in the Olympic yacht· UnJted States. ing trials Thursday lo move into Delafl not Broadrast second place in the standings be)\ind Dennis Conner or San DEAR PAT: I ordered a radio Diego. <Additional boating news unit for listening to Citizen Band Page 88. > broadcasts through a car radio Campbell's victory came in the from KBSC·TV. I sent my check fourth race or the trials at As· Feb. 1. and wrote a followup let-sociationlsland,N.Y .• rollowinga ter in late April because the radio lay-day in the seven-race series. had not arrived. The advertise-Other local sailors in top con- ment ror this radio is still bein tention in the trials include Henr Dad, David Bowie, Discos Due· Sunday What's better than a sundae full ,------------..._ of chocolate? A Sunday Daily [ ] Pilot chock full of good t.h1ngs to SUND A Y'S BEST read. This week , look for: , _ ""-------------------~ REMEMBERING DADS -Fathers arc remembered in Arthur R. Vinsel chronicles the countless ways by some famous tower's eventful past. people. but invariably it is affec- tionately. An Associated Press re· porter interviewed Jimmy Stewart. Mary Tyler Moore, Hubert Humphrey and others to determine the c-ffccts that dads had on their success. In the YOU Section. TOWER TO TOPPLE? -A proud old sentinel stands at the northwest end of Orange County -the Sunset Beach.Surfside Land and Water Company water tower. now idle. It may end up in .Wexko. Or it may stay as a monu· ment to the past. tr a local group of save·U..·!ower ctuu.ders pre- vatll. Daily Pilot staff ,Writer OUTER SPACE? -Bitarre rock star David Bowie will be playing the pa rt o( a creature from' outer space in a new film - and some people arfn't sure he's acting. Rex Reed interviews Bowie and learns some unexpect· cd facts. on the entertainment pages. DISCO SCENE -Will records replace live bands in Orange Coast nightclubs? Hilary Kaye of the Daily Pilot staff talks with club owners who've turned to dis- cotheques and some who ha\'en·t. in a story scheduled lo lead orr the YOU Section. ville. New York Cit..~7. ---·told\lfner tiil"stiarid'SCranster 'fes;:;";;po;;\'ft°nsCi1;.:;v~en"-eh<sl"iis""'. ----.;...-~""'~S'"':lnd-9i:9-mtthon"fn..,.,,in:--~-m SOLING CLASS -1. John from Jall to OCMC until Utter said, "I understand and vert an existing bwldinR lo USl' Kolius. Laport, Texas, 13. 2, Rob· searching for him for lwodays syrripalhize wjth her ," adding, by the county Health Depart bie Haines, San Diego, 18.7. 3, Mrs. Nelson has since written however . th-ere i s a g ulf ment. Buddy Melges, Zena. Wis.,24. to OCMC. the grand jury and the sometimes between what so-As they've done the past thrc'°' FL YING DUTCHMAN CLASS district attorney's oCficc asking meone may feel and what can be years. supervisors c;irmarkcd a -1. Gordy Bowers. Orlando, for a foll explanation of the inci-proven portion of the county ·s fedt>ral re· . F1a., 14.4. 2, Augie Diaz. Miami, dent and indictments if justified. "·enue sharing funds for capital • 16.7. 3, J3ck Strothman, Min· She also received a letter re· Dam Plant Closed projects. neapolis,24.7. '-cently from Chief Deputy Dis· This year. they SC't aside SS.R FINN CLASS -l,'*1eter Com· tricl Atlorney James Enright, SACRAMENTO <AP> -Vibra· million to hl•lp rclicv(• the Jot::ll mette, Middletown. N.J ., 18.2, Ed which read. "You have my aym· lions below Oroville Dam have t ax burden by directing it to pro· Bennett, San Francisco, 29.7. 8. patby regarding your busbands's caused the power plant to be shut ject.s lhal otherwii'c would have Henry Sprague, Newport Beach, death and what must appear to down, the slate Department or been paid for with lo<.·al tall. 29.7. you as the cold response .. ot gov· Water Resources reports. dollars. 470 CLASS -1, Skip Whyte,.-------------------------------------Cambridge, Mass., 16. 2, Bob 3, David Noyes, Topsfield, Mass., 28. TORNADO CLASS -l, Keith Notary, Cocoa Beach. F1a., 13. 2. David Mc Faull. Honolulu. 21.7. 3, BobKettenhofen, Alameda, 29.7. ~ ~.FC!'\ISft 7' . :. ~4-C"' ""t'Ylr.11'«" ' ·'Ul.1Q VY~~ ASK ABOUT OUR PLANT RENTALS : . . · ... MONTEREY SUMMER CLEARANCE INDOOR PLANTS 4" Si..,._ 99c PllE TREE .... '·" INTRODUCING scons NEW TURF BUILDER nus brand new formula is made especially for fawns 1n tt11s area. Its high·n1lrogen content makes grass ;ng~e:n~~~:0t0::~ $Keep.s 11 rnar,wav5tor worrying about bOfnrng the grass too. S.ftllledReW10~ VEGETABLE PLANTS PEPPER PLANTS • W • Roral 6-. • Jal.,...O TOMA TO PLANTS • All lffded wffh fruit Req. 39c ,,. GROW YOUR OWN UNUSUAL PLANTS • PASSION FRUIT VINE •HAWAIIAN Tl LOG •ICING SIZE SUl'ER $ CORM • SIMSITIYE l'LAMTS • PLUMERIA SEED KITS 119 PLANT AM OLD FASHIONED HERi GARDEN 59c HERBS ~f VISIT OUR PA TIO StiOP 642-4103 H••H-1 ........ s ... 7:00·6:00 SH. •:00.5:10 LIMIT TO STOCK ON HANO 2123 NEWPORT BLVD.• COSTA MESA• PHONE 646-3925 · / ' DAILY PILOT Jast wlCla To• arpld.ae --, .. :·.:· PHANTOM DEPT.-1 think somebody ought to stand up and defend poor Gil Ferguson, the ex- ecutive director of an outfit known as CEEEO. Gil is laking some measure of beat these days just because be is a modest ghost writer. All this trouble for Gil started when the Orange County Plan· ning Commission pondered and then decided to vote on how much growth and how many roads ou1ht to be allowed in the southeastern part of Orange County, down in the Saddleback Valley area. Good Dodging Colorado Gov . Richard Lamm maneuvers thr.ough some light rapids during a kayak trip down the Platte River near downtown Denver during an inaugural run doWQ a new kayak slalom course. Lamm, who enjoys kayaking, managed the three-mile course without a hitch. Violence Spreads· 58 Die in South Africa Turmoil J OHANN ES BURG, South casualty figures were already -but said sporadic outbreaks ol Africa <AP} -White-ruled South much higher. Al le ast two violence and looting were conU· Alffeit'-5-l>Joody iacial-u~pbe .... a~v~aJw· --~Pf~~Cli.-.nnus.._.w.~e .... r..._.~"':4-.u;a~~......._.>Q.._~~----:-:-:----:----._;--~--~--~ spread to at leasl seven black poli<;e gunfire today at /\lexan· The rioting began in wet<> African townships and to other dra, a black settlement on the when police tried to put down a parts of the country today. northern fringes of J ohan· protest by some 10,000 students Prime Minister John Vorster nesburg. against the mandatory use of the called the violence. with at least Afrikaans language in schools. S8 persons reported dead, a de· VORSTER TOLD Parliament Afrikaans js the Dutch-derived termined elfort to cause panic the maintenance of law and or· language or the ruling white Doer and divide the country's whites der in South Africa was more im· faction. and many of the nalion'l andblacjts. porlant than h is scheduled 18 million blacks see it as a sym- '"We will not be intimidated ·meeting with U.S. Se<.'retary of bol or while oppression. The stu. and will maintain law and order State Henry A. Kissmger June dt'nts want to be t aught i• at all costs." he said. 22·23 in West Germany. But En~lish, which they also feel is a Vorster did not say the meeting more pradi<•al and universal A SENIOR police oUlcer hadbeencalledoff. Jil11g4:Jgf said that navy, army and defense ·p·oll'ce · tJrl g: ·i :F'."Visiier. · · · force reserves had been placed declaring military forces had THE VIOLENCE took on the on standby and were r eady to been placed on standby, said, character of gl'neral uprisinM take over key points. Besides the "My patience is at an end. From against South Africa's apartheid dead, the violence has left 788 re· now on we will use tougher policy of strict racial separation. ported wounded. Reports of riot· methods. The riot situation is Adults joined the rioting and gov- ing and clashes with police over a worsening, but is not out of con-ernment buildings in Soweto widening area suggested the trol." Wl'rc burned. Police Minister James T . The deaths sparked press con· A t.hree-member commission m ajority voted that the popula· Uon growth ahould be limited to about 711,000 souls with atten· dant roads for that group. TWO COM M ISSIONERS, however, Jerry Stedman and Earl Wooden, favored more de· velopment. They wanted to allow 1 .2 million folks and a larger highway network for the greater population. Didn't Work This Time Kruger declared a ban on all out· demnation in black African na~ door public gatherings until June lions and questions chwwhcrc on 29 under South Africa's Riotous why police had to open fire on the Assemblies Act. ea rly d cm onstrat io ns . In Rhodl•s ia. South Africa's only Thus when the limited popula· tion advocates on the planning commission filed their majority report with the Board of Supervisor s. commissioners Stedman and Wooden went to Ferguson for help in compiling a minority report. $39 Millw~ in Cocaine Seized in Ta_mpa POLICE REPORTEDjteneral white-ruled neighbor . a calm was restored in Soweto newspa pe r sai~l the violence Township -the battleground in would ai::ain put South Africa 01, rioting W~dnesday and Thursday trial bcfor<• the world. Ferguson 's organization, CEEED. was up to the task. CEEED, by the way, s~nds for Council on Environment. Employment, Economy and Development. It is a private or· ganization of union people and development interests who have fought auch growth retardants as the coastal commission and Proposition 15 which would have curbed use of nuclear power. STEDMAN AND WOODEN got their seven-page bigger· growth minority report together. signed it and filed il with the supervisors. Then, Commissioner Stedman divulged to our sterling journal that CEEED's Gil Ferguson had actually ghosted the report for ttim end-Com missioner~en.­ Ferguson denied it. _ I think that was a modest thing for Gil to do. He suppressed his pride of authorship. Most writers are always boasting about their stuff. BUT COMMISSIONER. Sted· man kept making it tpugh for Ferguson to remain in a ghostly role. Stedman said, "Obvious ly he wrote it. I'm not trying to hide it. And what the hell difference does it make who wrote it?" Alu. Stedman clearly does not understand the ghost-wr.iting dodge. Ghost writers are sup- posed to be anonymous. You do -not go around poinlini the finger at your ghost writer. Faced with all this, Ferguson admitted he did help on the minority report and "some transitional phrases and things like that are mine." Criticisms of Planning Chairperson Shirley Grindle in the minority paper do have acer· · lain Ferguson ring about them- caJllng her position "emotional anti-establishment" and "anti· b~iness" and "elitist ;reason- inl." ANYWAY EVERYBODY ou ht to look at the bri hter side ercuson 1r y- authorshlp. 'The taxpayers got the report free. It was typed by CEEED secretarie!\ on CEEED paper. It was probably signed by the commissioners with CEEED ink. And after all, it's tough for the frayed taxpayers t o get something free these days. TAMPA. Fla. CAP> -"When _they have that kind of reputation you watch them:· a U.S. customs official said after surveillance of a banana boat led to the seizure of $39 million worth or cocaine in one of the biggest such hauls on re· cord. While customs agents guarded the 170 pounds of-uncut cocaine, federal drug enforcement agents searched today for six to eight smueglers who escaped when the contraband was confiscated. THE LIBERIAN· registered vessel Ea has been used three times in the past two years to smuggle cocaine, so the boat was placed under surveillance when il Price of Coffee Perking Up Again . ~HITE PLAINS. N. Y . (AP> -General Foods Corp., the na· lion s largest coffee processor, says it has hiked the wholesale price of ground coffee by from30cents to35cenls a pound. As a result, the reuul cost of a pound of r.egular coffee, already more than S2 in some stores, will rise to about $2.25. The company, makers or Maxwell House, Yuban Sanka and Brim coCCees , cited "the continuing upsurge in green ~offee c~ts" and said the wholesale price boosts probably would be passed along to consttmers-in si~to eigh.Lw~.7--...._-~=-===:::---...._ Tftl .. tn9Su1Jp~aed ( IN SHORT-J LAS VEGAS. Nev. (AP> _ _ · -The Teamsters union has ended its national convention with President fTank E . Fitzsimmons disclosing that he and other lop union officers are under subpoena as part ~r a ~ederal investigation into the union's largest pension fund. F1~zs1mmons made the announcement during a disjointed . rambling address at lhs convention's final session when h~ noted that both he and other union officials have often been called before gnnd juries in recent years. /tlerrftfarles on Trfal LUANDA, Angola <AP> -To cries of "Death!" from courtroom spect~tors, a gove~nment prosecutor demanded the firing squad ror 13 white mercenaries captured in the Angola civil war. The 13 defendants, 10 or them British and three of them Americans, "in~aded our territory in uniform with weapons for money. Where did the money come from ? From the coffers of im· perialism," People's Prosecutor Rui Monteiro declared in a three· hour summation Thursday. BBB Seela Top Se.•te Peac WASHi~G'TON _(AP> -Sen. Hubert II. Humphrey (D·Minn.) says he ~1ll actively seek the post of Senate majority leader. which becomes vacant with the retirement of Sen. Mike Mansfield tD-Mont. >. His major opposition is expected to be Sen. Robert c. Byrd (D·W. Va.> as1is,ant leader ror tM pastrivc years. ByrdJias aaiil he ha." commitments from 33 or the 62 Democratic se a ors -e o h to win. II~ lt'HI fi'lled I• Boute11 HOUSTON (AP> -An alleged Howard Hughes will, already filed in Las Vegas, Nev., was filed here today. The will ·• which would leave millions to Melvin Dummar, a Utah gas station operator -ulso names Noah Dietrich, former top aide to Hughes. as executor of the estate. 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"'-' NI 1 v 11 -In! flWt tllfMltd ecrou t,.. •'.,"' Of ""'~:.,~·;:~~opp • ~r 0 POQe BIJ • ~·~ 1110 Cffltr•I •nd "•»1~11 Mold 1empu•l11ro ""~ l~strelcll., docked Tuesday fr9m Colombia. acustoma agent saiff. Nothing happened for two days. But in the predawn hours Thursday, a lone patrol officer in· terrupted deli very of the drug as it was being handed ashore ln plastic ,garbage bags through a porthole, agents said. THE OFFICER approached the silt or eight men on the dock and they fled, discarding the trash bags in a nearby field. ··we were very lucky." one agent s aid. "It was a ve ry dangerous move for a Jone man to have to make, especially with the amount of cocain·e involved.'' Late Thursday, agents said they questioned several crew members but that no arrests were made. "WE HOPE WE got it all," said a customs official, calling it a very pure quality. high.gr ade s hipment. "But some certainly could have gotten through. I'd have to say we'r e pretty happy with what we got considering the circumstances.'• An agent said it was the largest seizure ever by customs ~nd one of the biggest on record. The vessel is being held until bond is posted to cover all possible penalties. Claudine Pointed Pistol 'Playfully' ASPEN, Colo. (APJ -Entertainer Claudine Longet told an In- vestigator she "playfully" raised the gun and pointed it at he r lover and said "boom -boom" because she thought the safety device was on. court transcripts show. The testimony by Mary F . Wiggins of the Pitkin County Sheriff's Department was in transcripts ol a Ju'!e 10 preliminary hearing it's. ~n s~~fe pos_ilion .or off. safe for Miss Longet , who pleaded in· po~1llon . he said. N1coletll also nocent to manslaughter in the said t~sts show~·c\ the gun could shooting death of professional not f'\ave fired unless \he \rigger · skier Vladimir · 'Spider" Sabich. was pulled. The trial is scheduled to began MISS WIGG INS &aid Miss Aug. 30. Lon1rn t told invest igators that THE TRANSCRIPTS, initially Sabich. 31. had he(•n skiing the sealed by a judge's order, were afternoon of March 21. When he made public Thursday. returned to the mountain ehalcl "It was my impression that she he had shared for two vears with believed the safety to be on." Miss Lon~et. sh<' asked him how Miss Wiggins, who had custody to use the gun. Miss WiJ?gins of Miss Lon~et the night of tht! testified. shootinf{, testified. . "She t Miss LonJ?cl ) was in· Sgt. Robert E. Nicoletti. a tcrested in learn in!! how to be able ballistics expert for the Denver to use this weapon ... for her own Police Department, testified that protection and protection of her the safely d evice on the _22• children." said l\1 iss Wiggins. The caliber weapon w~s in fact not singcr·a<.'tress · three <-'{lildren by working. former hus band sin~ Andy "This weapon will fire whether Willia ms livc<l wilh her and Sabich. . , ~, .. ~t,o NI\ At luJ I ~1ff' LET FREEDOM RING ON THE FOURTH Two hundred yc ri r s ago Independence Square, as it is now called, and the streets of Philadelphia were packed with men. women and childre n who had waited for hour!i with faces lifted toward the New Province Bell. later to be known as the Liberty Bell, wondering if their representatives would vole lo declare independence. ~--A messenger hurried up the stairs to the belfrv. As the fir~t sentence or the Declaration of Independence wns read, the tones of the bell burst upun the sile nt and waiting city. For two hours the sound of the bell was heard proclaiming freedom to the colonies. And now lh i~ symbol of fr<'t:dnm and just1Cs;! is availabll' 111 m1111aturt-. • ·· The b e ll, ~1uthcnt ic lo the la!>l detail. 1s pa t·kagl•d in :i kt·t·p-.:.ik c· 111>.x with a l'l'rlllil'atPcnm mc•moratmg tin 11nforgt!llHhll· monw11t ..in t he hi~lorv c1f the l 'nitcd St att·s or ,\mcn e:i . · ()rd I'. I' y () ll r .... I If"'" ; l n <I ; II ill million~ of pa l n ot ic J\rrrl'n<·~in~ who Will he tolling Ill') I.; from l'Oi..ISl to (.'OllS t in con.11mctiun with the n11 i:!1n g of lhl' l.1lwrt~· lk ll 111 Philudl'lphw al i :oo p. nL ()ll .Jul ~ I of tlus Y<'at'. To pla<'<' y<J\11' onlt·r. fill 0111 t h<· cnupon h<'l(I\\. in<·hrcll' s:!.00 plus $.if. (for mailing ;111d lwn<1l111g1 for each hl'll - This is ~· lim1l<·d 11ff1't'. ~o nrdC'r" "ill he accepll•d altl·r .1111w :!I, l!lili .... , .......................... ~·················· Enclosed is a chec!C or money order made out to Daily Pilot i" the sum of s ...... tor ...... ,..productions of the Llbuty Bell at S2.76 ea. Allow 2 wHks for dellYery. N.lm• ......................... . Address .......••................................................ City ........•....•...... , .. , ................ State ...... Zip ..... . Telephone ......... , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . • . . . . . . . . . ....... . MAIL T~: Lihcrty Be ll DAILY PILOT P.O. BOX 1560 COSTA MESA, CALIF. 92626 . . . ·DAILY PILOT • Quinlan-inspired 'Death Right' Goes to Senate SACRAMEN.TO <AP) -A bill inspired by the Karen Anne Quinlan case could ~ive California the nut ion ·s first· 'right-lo-death·' law. The measure halfway through the legislature today would allow a d~or to re move lire·~upport cqwpment from a dyi ng patient who had given advance authonzalion. Friday Jun•· 18 19'ti DAILY P•LO r A:; ~ . . Agricultural Land Protected by Two Bills J SACRAMENTO CAP> ZENOVICH ·s IULL adopt a plan by nt'xt A -~oth . houst's. of l.he would require all cities April to save at from de Cahforn1a Ll'g 1~lature and counties containing velopment. , have given . 1n1t1al ap· al least 1.600 acres of The Zenovich ball is SU pr<>val l~ bills to pre· farm or range land to 1710. serve agricultural land. The Senate voted 27.7 . Thursday on a measure by Sen. George Zenovich t D· Fresno >. The Assembly vote Thursday was 43·22, two more than the needed majority to send it to the Senate. coma from an overdose or drugs ' and alcohol for a year while her pare nts sought to disconnect the machinery that was keeping her alive. A't ABOUT the same time, the Assembly Vol· ed 42·27 on a land bill by Assemblyman Vic Fazio <D·SacramentoJ. 4" wi.....-Each bill was sent to SPECIAL ANTIQUE FURNITURE and JEWELRY OPfN 10 1111 l'UlJllL r nrr An;,m;s10111 f'Hl."t ~ IH' hi '•llMI NlS CllL011 (.i\ftUt./L11L1..-.~ 01( ••••••...•. ~ '~. • ••••.•• ~t' 11111'""!1• 'RIGHT-TO-DEATH' Author Barry Keene "THE IMAGE OF Karen Anne Quinlan haunts our dreams," said Assemblyman Barry Keene CD· Eureka l author of the bill. Miss Quinlan, a young New Jersey woman, has been jn a Tougher Juvenile . Laws Under Study SACRAMENTO ~AP> -Bot~ ~ouses of the California Legislature ~ave approved, without oppos.illon, s~arate bills to get toush with Juvenile criminals. ---- Ont'. of the authors is from Los Angeles, and the other from a small town 1n Northern California. Bot.h bills w.ould permit pro. JUVENILE JUSTICE secullon and imprisonment as adults of 16· ·and 17·year·olds charged with a long list of felonies ranging d own to burglary. • ONE BILI., BY Assemblyman Julian Dixon <D·Los Angeles). won a 69-0 ,·ote of the Assembl y Thurs d ay. Another perhaps tougher bill by Sen. Randolph Collier <D·Yreka1. won 27·0 ap· proval of the Senate. E<1rh bill was sent to the opposite house. UC Hesitates· On Fee Hike LOS ANGELES CAP) - University of Cali fornia Hegents have pul off until July JS a de- cision on a controversial pro· posal to raise student registr:.1 lion fees by $48 a year at the nine UC campuses. The regents voted Thursday to reconsider the rec hike. which could mean a total hike of $93 by 1980, when they meet next in San Francisco in July. Among those opposing the in crease al lhe meeting al the Los Angeles Convention Center was Jeff Hamerling of Sacramento. UC student lobbyist. He claimed lhat UC President David S. Sax· on had "rushed through this pro· . posal without any student con sultation." 1976 On Dixon's bill. Assemblyman Bob Wilson <D·La Mesal argued that 60 percent of au burglaries are by youths . and they should never be sent to prison for mere burglary because of the condi· lions in prison But Assemblyman Frank Vicencia <D-Bellflower> coun· tered· "You have (o also be con· cerned with the victims People h aven 't been able to cope Something has to be done ·' In both bills, the decision to treat a juvenile offender as an adult would be made after hear ings in adult courts Dixon's bill is AB 3121 Collier's is SB 2013 LEGAL MOYE EYED BY Sl'ATE SACRAMENTO (AP> -Mace, a debilitating chemical used by police to subdue suspects. would be a Jeeal defensive weapon for citizens. under legislation ap· proved by the California Senate The legalization bill. by Sen John Nejedly <R·.Walnut Creek> • went to the Assembly on a 24·0 vote Thursday The New Jersey Supreme Court recently allowed the aqwpment to be turned off. Miss Quinlan re · mains alive. but doctors say she has no hope of recovery. KEENE'S BILL WOULDaJlow a person lo sign a so-called living will, saying he or she di.dn't wllnt to be kept alive in the future by ex· traordinary means. The state· ment would have to be renewed every five years. If the person was terminally ill or later became so. a doctor could use the statement as authoriza· tion to stop any treatment for the sole purpose of delaying the mo· mentoldeath. - ''For many senior citizens. the ultimate horror is not death but living in limbo,'· said Keene. OPPONENTS WARNED' that the bill was a first step toward legalized mercy-killing. .. I wonder what comes next?" asked Assemblyman Vincent Thomas <D·San Pedro). He pre· dieted future legislation "to get rid of all patients'· in wards for the t~rminally ill. "I don't think I want the responsibility or determining when people should die," he said. THOMAS AND Assemblyman Robert Burke (R·Huntington Beach> a ;so opposed the bill on religious grounds . "God has given us life, and also given us a rtificial life s ustaining methods." said Burke. "This bill is placing us in the place of God '' BUT KEENE SAID present law requires a dying person to suffer both pain and financial hardship "as a sacrifice to a mechanical god who he may not choose to worshipandca nnolhelphim." The bill was supported by senior citizens and medical groups. It bad been opposed by Catholic hospitals and right·tO· life groups, but Keene said amendments had removed their opposition. One of those amendments would void a living will by a preg- nant woman. Another would al· low a doctor to disregard an authorization by a person who wasn't terminally ill, if there were grounds for doing so. Bus l(ides May Cost lOcMore LOS ANGELES CAP) -The basic fare for the 765,000 daily Los Angeles bus riders is probably going up a dime to 35 cents beginning the rlrst Portofino: Aristocratic Knit By Countess Mara of July. The c~unty Southet<n California Rapid Transit District <RTD> tentatively agreed Thursday that fhe county would provide about a $7 million sub· sidy for the bus service for fiscal year 1977. ~ak· Ing a lO·ccnt hike a virtual certainty. RTD General Manager Jack R. Gilstrap said the county gra,1t plus fare in· creases would enable the district to maintnih nil enriched services in· eluded those in East l...os Angeles und the Mid· cities area. ·•we deeply re~ret the passing of the era of the 25 cents fare,'· s aid Gilstrap, "but all budgets have been af· reeled by increa!'ingly high costs." The RTD had original· ly askt'd the county for a $.1.1.8 million subsidy, ac· rording to a tranl'il spokesman. Building Halt OK'd SACRAMENTO CAP> -A two ·yt•a r moratorium on construe· lion of new hospitals and the expans ion of existing ones has won approvnlof the California Senate. The measure by Sen. Anthony Beilenson ( D· Give Dad the regal treatment he deserves. A Countess Mara sport shirt with the new Portoflno collar that rolls perfectly over blazers, leisure suits, sweaters etc. In easy care polyester 18.50 Long Beach City Manage r John R. Mansell quit the job he has held for 15 years but says his pr-emature r e tire· ment has nothing to do with fede ral and grand jury investiga. lions in the city. .. 11. \> the opposite house. The Zenovich bill is consider e d an alternatin~ to ont.> by A.'\· semblyman Charles Warr e n C D ·Lo s Angeles>. which earlier won approval of the As· sembly. Warren 's bill would give the state veto power over the urban de· velopments on farm land. 111:1111 SATURDAY, JUNE 26 VIEWING. 7 30·8 30 PM AUC frON 8 30 10 00 PM SOUTH COAST PLAZA HOTEL MONEY BACk GUARANTEE ON All MERCHANDISE SOLO. Alls TONES G I A APPHAISl 0 ANO c1:.m IHLO GEMS BY WES ~ $ ____________ _. • Photo Contest WIN $800 IN PRIZES t g l?t Prize: Ashoi Pentox K2 SLR Camero ~ 2nd Prize: Sl oQ.00 ~ 3rd Prize: $50.00 [ntry Blanks Avc ilob!e ot Arr Westcltlf PloLo Slores aosing Dote August 15, 1976 ' \ Countess Mara Neckwear. For Dad: "One Man In A Million!' A lnbule to ti•s importance and 10 your good taste. Each craval is an exclusive design discreetly embroidered w1lh lhe lamous CM coroner From 13.50 silverwoods Los An1eles > went to the Assembly Thursday on a 45 FASHION ISLAND -NEWPORT BEACH 27·9V~e. '---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------· 1\6 DAILY PILOT EDITORIAL PAGE ,. , .. ~ New Credibility Gap County government's headlong decline in credibility continued t.his week when it was learned just how closely two Orange County planning com- missioners work with developers who have a vested interest in commission decisions. Depending on whose words are used, a minority report signed by commissioners Jerry Stedman and Earl Wooden was either prepared, articulated or written by Gilbert Ferguson, executive director for the developmcnl-orientcd CEEED, and a registered lobby ist. Stedman twice said the report was written by FergU!';On. Wooden said he didn't know who wrote it. And Ferguson said he merely "prepared" or "articulated" the report's contents from Stedman- Wood en 's notes and comments. All three men admit the commissioners' report was typed a nd copied in the offices of CEEED. an acronym for the Orange County Council on Environ- ment. Employment, Economy and Development. However Ferguson's role 1s defined. what was passed off as a commission minority report was pre- pared in collusion with a lobbyist. Because the report accurately reflected Stedman and Wooden's views. neither Stedman, Wooden nor Ferguson sees a nything wrong with Ferguson's and CEEED's role in its preparation. By itself, that position is alarming. That is. unless you happen to believe that government decision makers should call on special interests lo share in the decision making processes. Neither Stedman nor Wooden apparently knows that as planning commissioners they repr~sent the public and not the special interests. -- neither commissioner apparently possesses a sense of higher calling that would require them Lo serve the public rather than their own and their associates· economic interests. Out of Balance Once agaui the county's judiciary has come up with a thoroughly unrepresentative list of nominees for the new grand jury. Nineteen jurors will be chosen by lot July 1 f~om the list or 30 names submitted by judges of the Supenor Court. None of the nominees is under 30 years or age. Fourteen are more than 60 years old and retired. Incredibly. the list of nominees from the huge Fifth District includes not a single name from the South County. Laguna Beach. San Clemente, San Juan Capistrano and the new Saddleback Valley com- muni\ies will have no representation on the 1976-77 grand jury . Nominees from the Fifth District include four re- sidents of Newport Beach, along with one-each from Huntington Beach. Silverado and-at long last Costa Mesa. The rest of the nominees are from Central and North county communities. Omiss ion of the entire southetn area of the Fifth District, currently the most rapidly de\'eloping sector of the county, and of anyone who might speak for the younger citizens is inexcusable. It's no secret that Stedman and Wooden. both un - ion officials. we re appointed to the commission by supervisors Laurence Schmit and Robert Battin as · repayment to organized labor for election campaign support. It is unfortunate for Orange County 's future that The argument that youn g people wouldn't have time-for grafld-ju~·-Outy doesn't Wi!§h. In the un- iversity community alone there are scores o( maforc graduate students wh<:se time is fle xible . And plenty of younger married women who are not tied to jobs could serv~ admirably. The 1976-77 grand jury will not represent the pre- sent population of Orange County. 'On the oth er hand, may be we .'ihouldn 'c diK too d eep into this angle of wasting the taxpn_ver's money!' The Burden Of Public Service ( ART HOPPE J "Now you just sit down with ' your copy of the Congressional Record, dear. while I fix dinner. Did you have a hard day al the of- fice?" "Wha t 's that s upposed to mean ?" "It's just that I know the heavy responsibilities you have as a congressman, dear. And. as you keep say· ing. your staff is always ly· ing down on the ..... "Is that a crack?'' "Goodness, dear. you 're so jumpy late· ly. Can't you tell me what's the matter?'' "I might as well. The whole scandal's bound to come out sooner or later." "Sca ndal ? What scan ..• Good heavens! Don't tell me you're one of the 15 congressmen named by that Ray woman." Dear Gloomy Gus Now that the primary elec- tion is over, when are the losers going to take down all the signs with which they blighted our cities and coonties? PRONOSIGNS "She said that while I wns strongly motivated, J failed to live up to my potential because I l ac ked persev e rance a nd bee a me easily discouraged.•' "Oh." ''But she said I had a good at- tendance record." "That's nice. Well, maybe no one will ever find out. "ARE YOV crazy? The public will demand to see these ratings. If "this scandal's proved one thing, it's that the public may not care now we vote, but they sure do care how we ... " "Please. dear. the children may be listening." •·And it couldn't have hap· pened at a worse lime." "You mean because this ia our 14th anniversary?'' AIJ11se of Power Widespread C~rruption Goes Beyond Sex WASHINGTON -Voyeurs here relish the daily accounts about which De mocratic con- g res stn an or senator was pleasured in the feathers by which congressional chicl< who got he r j o b through which Democratic orricial. Well. that's the way of~ ashington. Power a1'ways corrupts. and absolute power. which is what th e De mocr ats h ave i n Congre ss . corrupt s absolutely. It is isn't bucks that the cor- rupt steal, it Is a few hours in bed with a lu s ciou s employe, placed there with the aid or federal funds . • Now such sinning is as old as the Garden of Eden. and is trivial when considered with cruelly, violence and bigotry. Sins of the flesh only rate a rew hours in purgatory. Bqt if the Democrats are making the taxp8,1er pay for . Democratic pleasure. well, then we have a right to yell. ( NICK ) THIMMESC~ ly audacious expansion or con- gressional staffers. effected by Democrats. In the past 15 years. the congressional work force has quadrupled. and many of lhl'!'!L' new jobs arc politi<'al pJumli g ranted by Democrats. I\ LOVEL V example 1s ho11 'Rep . Wa yn e ll ay~ IJUl two Ohioans on feder ally funded payrolls. thoul'?h both still Ii vc in Ohio. One is Columbiana. Ohio. Democratic chairman. Don H Gosney. who is listed as a SI0.000 assistant clerk on the !louse Ad- ministration Committee. Wayne Hays, chairman. Gosney also is paid Sl9,140 "'Ill year as "field" representative for Jl\}ys in Ohio. Tsk, tsk. Another beneficiary of Hays· largesses is Frank Vnnclle, a S21,262-a-ycar "field"' rcprl'scn· tative who is also Democratic Party chairman in Hays· home county (Belmont). Tut, tut. JJow many oth e r powerful con - gressiona l Democrats. especial· Jy those who were so pious over Watef~atc. have political pats on congressional payrolls this wa_y·.· Let it also he recorded that t~ Democratic mujority nn llays Administration t·om mittcc. in st•cn•t sl'ssion. \'ot<.'<l lo ch1mgl· the statute or limitations on Walergatt• prosecutions so that Demon:1tic National Ch:urman Robert Straus=-l·ould l'Scapl' pro· s"cc\J non b1· t h~·--W at t.'lf!u t t- specia l prost.>c utor 's offiCl'. That officl' was l"l'ad.v to prosceutt• Strauss on a dwr~l' of acc(•pting an illt>µal S5U,OOO c·ampai~n con· trilmlion fr.om Ashland Oil Co. in 1971. Now Strauss is a good gent. but it was Hays who 11ullt'd this stunt. MORE? flow about the ways Havs bera1"Cd l\lcxandcr But- terfield, then Federal Aviation l\dm1nistr at1on head. because an FA/\ cop had the lcml'rity to ar- rest Hep. William Alexander. a Dcn;\Ocratic pal of Hays' 1rntur;il· ly , for beinl'? abusive at the Na tlonal l\1rport here. Nat u.-all~. Al cx<tndcr i.J ol off. and But ll.'rfit•ld caved in so his ~•P propr1alions wouldn't s uffer. ll a\'s a l so lhrca t l'n l!d Republicans voting against a Sl0,000-;1-ycar raisl' in .con- g rt'ssman·s expense" \\Ith cut- t ing the alr eady small-minority rl•prcscntat1on on r11mrn1tttl'S Naturally. fl'ck lt:ss Ht•puhlil'•m,:.. .complil'cl. !'\ow wt• ha\c HC'p Thoma!'. P ·Tip'" O'Nt>ill, whv 1s ~iant111g fm· lh(\ spt•akt•r's 1011 . !'II u111lmg up and\ay ing that eongn •:-:-nwn un• as moral :1:-ail\ oll1t·r d :iss of profess · onuls . .JiuJ UJ;1t ;,ill I hr)> Sl'X st uf 11ntl .;.t1ust• of pm1·t·r-;-;::- c•xagg1•ra •d ··Tip"' look<•cl like• \V ('. Fi(•ld." ;1:-. Ill• mtont <I th1:-. rlOllSl'llS<' \\'ho kno\v~ about stoll·n, 0 1· ~ paid for . pkasu ·t.·~. bul there i~ no q uestion th•1l ~•l' Ocm11na1 s majority has ••bus its power con s i s t e nt l ). ancl t h t· Rt'publicans . full of Vatcrga\\· ~uilt. a r<' tot1 tim1cl lo pr l'Sl. l'liO\\' WE h<l\'l' sr('•tkt•J l';irl A I h 1• rt ;1 p p o > 11 1 i n ,.: o 1 ! r Oemoc·rals lo i111·estigalc• 'lit• Hays and other t•p1so<.k :.. 'J'h;) would lw like puttin~ 1lrt··lwnl N1xo11 tnn•s in dwrgl' of in \'t·st igut111g Walt.'r~:1f 1' Hut dot•s th~ prl·ss <ll J.! 11110 this'! l>o Hep11bl1<·a ns <·ar t··· Wht•rc is rf'form fl'rvor·• :Vl a~·lit• ii is ~llCllt 111 \. ariu11s molds ;111d hQt Pis arn11 flcl h l!rt'. Another Loser Winning "Worse than that. I'm one of the seven named by that other woman staffer who not only logged the occasions but rated our performances. Oh, the shame or it all.·· "No, because this is an election year. Oh. I ean hear my opponent now: 'Would you vote for a D- Minus congressman who takes his failures out "on the tax· payers?'" THUS FAR, there is no report of an elttted Republican tumbl· ing a congressional lass on a bunk or bed, but don't be too sure there won't be such revelations. Libido knows no partisan Jines. If such a dalliance is re ported, let's hope hypocrisy doesn't accom- pany the story. Let. 00 fiscally Uncle Sam looks back on every Jn North Carnllna nnl~· 1; :1111·r foreignwarinwhichhewasever P'"UL lfARVEY c~nl or tlu• work f11n·t· 1:-. un ll';--:;=--7'~~~~Mttt~~if,~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~-ls~o~u~n~dnR~e~p~u~b~li~c~a~n~bri':a:.u;s.1~· n~g~~~~d~i'<a~nftd~w~o~nd~c~·rsITTiw~h~. tnir;-~~~/~~~~~~~~~~L~io~n~i~zc~·1~l.,Jy~c~t ~in <"harlnttc· tlwy "DON'r"WOltltY,--dear;-1 yean _ stand behind you. While I have husband? It sounds as though I cadilloes. From l c 00 s 0 t mgs, t c "" 'flereafff · -- always been faithful to you, I could be happier. I'm leaving you This whole sex scandal here losers won. what was prl'<l ict t'tl for WOO ! come than wnrkt·rs in ~cw York · suppose you're entitled lo one lit-to get a job on Capitol Hill." rates more chuckles than out-Japan a ncl West Germany· Bus in f'ss W c cli 11w~a z inc'.li Hartford. M ilwaukt•t• lle mistake.ldon'l careif she did "Everybodycouldbehappier, rage.But sinceit hasopenedlhc militarily v anquished, a r c economists arl' ;mx1011s ')'ht•\ ('i)n:-idc'nng <·n:-l of-li\'Jnl! ••II name you." damn it, And you can't even vast area of abuse of power -economic ally triumphant call It ;1 ··sl'rnn<I w:ir hdwC'('n th~· JUstml·nb, you i·an li vt• lu•tti ·r "Neither do I. What matte rs is type." one Democrats loved to lav on And I'll be doggoned if it hasn't s tatt•s." 'J'h(•\' fl•<1r tlic-<·nr11'1wt now '" Oie growth-;in·;i 1·1111·~ • that she r ated mt'." "Nor file, nor answer the Republicans during Wuterga.le -happened ri ghl hcrt' al ho me will bt•t·nme liillt'r and di\'1,<;1' 1· frnm L ill ll' Hoek to Louis \·illt• · · Oh W II phon", e1"ther. •• l t · 1· t I Th l' S 0 u th · a st ru" "It• for lll<'Offit', 101>~. 111·11 1han 111 Nt·w York · . c . you never were " e JOUrna 1s s proper y pursut' which lost tht• ..... itood at taking tests. I just hope il "But if you leave me now. it Let us find bona-fide abuses of pie and <'ap1tal. A nil fort· 1o 11 1 n vc~tnr:' 11rt· f irs t wa r ,.. wasn't as bad as those annual wiltjusleonfirm myralinglothe power from this overpowering between thc fa vonni.( tlw Sun lk ll ltalv ., ratlnns of your voting record." voters. I'll be royally ... " Democratic congressional ma-WHILE Tift·: migratmn was 1\1onl1'11 i ~nn 1.., 1111 1111 111 .. • .1 " slates, is win ,.. "Worse. I gol a D-minus." "W e 11 . d ea r , that's jorily. rt 1. n n l h l! from a relalivclv n{:h Northf'asl p t'l r o<' hl• mi e :ii pl.int 0 ,.;_i,. "'Oh." Washington." We can start with the :ibsolutc-" to a r elatively 1mpu,·l'n :-.ht•cl lln11st11n .Jaiian is ma nuf:wl ur second on(•! d So h Just sinr<' South an 4l »:to.st, it ht•l11e·d 111 mg z1ppf•rs al a planl in C1·org1:1. We Are Echoes of Our Past Not in all ways, perhaps, hut In many little w_ays we never !\us- pected possible. we get more like our parents a s we grow older. For instance, you can sometimes hear yourself saying lo your <'hild exuclly what was Stlid to you -and you swore at the time never to take that tone with your <IWn. This wa!'i broug ht home to me the other day in a different con- text. I h a d written a thank -yo u note to a cou- ple who had sen t me a b oo k as a sympathy gift upon hearing or my broken ~rm. In my note, I wrote; "Al leasl l won't have to have any surgery, T.G., so it could have been worse." When I saw the couple a few weeks lakr, one of them said. "What did that ft.G.' in your note mean? We -..._,/' ~ouldn't make out what it stood ror." 1 : (SYDNEY HARRIS) Well, you know. I hadn't even realized I had used it. It was something J had inherited from my late mother. &ind which had Jain dormant for decades. And I never dreamed it would enter my epistolary style without my being awareorit. those wh o nc v C'r h ad o ld · fashioned British relatives. thl' lntials stand for "thank God"· and "please God" and "God will· Ing." Now, my mother and aunts were not particularly rcliJ?ious ladies: these pious exclamations were not conscious invocations of the Deily. but simply a rhetorical style of the period. It was a form of knockini,t on wood. or placating the Fates. All during my growing up. I MY MOTHER had thr'Naiaters took for granted that letters back in London. where she was bona,. and forth from England would be and they were volumnous ~r-~ed liberally with a precau- respondcnts through all the years tionary ''T.G." and "P.G." and my mother was living here in the "G.W." It seemed a cfeliJ?htful. 1f "colonies." They all wrote in the slightly derisory. eccentricity or .aameway,asdidmysnotber,ina the late Victorian and Edwar- highly distinguishable British dian periods . -calligraphy, so that you didn't ' 'need the stamp to.tell you the let- ter was from England. But what was most distinctive in all these letters which she often gave me to read as a boy). were sets of initials running through almos t every para- graph. Initials like "T.G." and "P.G.'' and "G.W." To d ispel the mystery ror • NOW here I am. some 50 yenrs later . doing the same thing in a note to a friend. My moth1•r mus t be c huc kling qui etly somewhe r(', gctlin~ back at all the ju\·enile fun l poked al her for those ridiculously quaint initials. JJ we live lonf? enough, G.W., our pro1tcnilors us ually m&magc to ha\·e the last laugh. 1970 popula unify o·ur nation. H11tthCM' r1gurc· l"rani·i· is liui l<lru~ c·t·rni•ut plmll~ lion ln lh <' hounds concedt• lhl· 1iroc···~., ha~ and lll'l' phints ;ind ,;<·r rrwn.\· b 0 0 m i n " hursl ;ill houn1ls . will h·;ul 111 r hl•m•<·al pl:tnl :-. ,1111f lt•,\llll• ,.. evilabl.v to fn c·t111 n. < l11n 'r " I t t · 1n I> Sout h ancl rna · t _.pa1 s i:-.11• Unct• under way lht• r'roc.·t.•:-s ol An<l th·1t's r1c1t ·111 J f "1)11 v '' Southwest has ••rown six times 11s • " • · • ·' ~" 1' .. mi,,r:i t ion b ccom1•s s i·lf (' 1 I 1 fast as the Grl.'al Lakt•s ree11111 " \our 11 11 c•i c· r a c• 111 11 111' \'. susl~11n111°. New markl'l:-altrat•t 1111n11~1n I 1• l e II 111c 111 1 l · and 10 tim<'s fasll•r than Nl'w ,.. ,, a 1!'! ,, ' ' a . 1K1. '' Ennland. nt'w industries: new rndustrrc·~ 1111w wore h 11, on• 1 hnn l ;111.l(o "' ;11tract s upport st•rv11·ei. Thl· s 1 1 ·~ Th ... governm c nt·s pro"· ·a 1 · " "" r a p i d g r o w t h o f t ;J x :1 h I c nosticators wer<' all wc•t. economi<' .1ctivity pul~ th(· sr1urs Less than three Yl'ilfs ago tlw to puhlic scrvi('cS. Th<• 11t·w Commerce D f'partmc·nt ':-schools, the nl'\11 hop.c;p1lals, Uw "'desk" jockeys projccl<.'d tlw in-expanded ren<'a lional fac11llic·s dustrial and population growl h attruct more people rates of our 50 sla tes in the .vcars Al som e point lhc m<'~:ilC1p1•l"' 1980and 1900. chokes on it s1'lf. hut th1• 1)(•1·11 Nine soulh<'rn states h<i V<' Sout h anrt thl' w1<lc Southwest already exceeded their 1980 pro· have muc h !!rowing room. jections ; a nd one slat<·. New And therf' 1s a rurttwr fartor Mexico. has already eclipsed cncouragioJ? this North South tutc. The South has not) l'I p;1 \'t•d 'As the victim of 11 mpe, rlo you plead guilty·or nol_!/1.Jt/ty r all its parks The )!rowt Ir 11f pul>lt l' 11 ncl private pension pl;ins h:i-. -.1•111 n· tirees in scar<'h nf "~mnc· plan · warm :ind bcautrful" to ll\'t' Sout hl'rn fctrm1•rs. with h1i.?ht•r pric·1•!>, arc enco11nt.t.!1'tl to st;1~ put l~Ol'STR \"IS 111trm·tt·d to tlw South f), mc1r1· waler an1l IP:-:- 1 a Xl'S. rTIOrf' WOl"k<'l'S anti ft'\\l'I' u111on~ Y ct pc r 1· a p 1 t a 1 n co m t" i. nlrPlltl ~· 1•q1111I :111d ortt•n C'"c'l·•·d those of t h~· 1nd ustriah1.<'1I North OAANGE COAST DAILY PILOT /lu/11•11 S II 1•1•d. l 'ulll1.,l11·1 111 .. 11111, 1\ .. ,., 1/ l•.'1(11111 l l11rl1am /..'r1·1/ltd1. ~;.i11111t11/ /•11111• ~:rlu .. r Tht• c1ll l11nal llllllt' or lht• Oath• ''""' ,,.,., ... '" 111fo r111 anci '<ll11111lat " n •ad1·1' h~ prc•,1•1111111-: 1111 1h11o f>.•l!t' cf11·1·rM 1•11n111wn1ar" 1111 l11J1tC"• •if 111tl•rf'~I II\ ~1 nchcnl 1~l l'11hmrn1s1 .. ;111J 1·:1ri11on1:.1 .. tw 1•r111 uh rt I! ~1 r1irum fur rca1h·r~ • ''""' Hntl In 11rc·~t·nt1ni-: flus rww!-opllpN ', 111111111101-aml tfl1>ns un •·urr 1•nl lnt>lt'!'o Th1> t'<lll11nal 011111111n' 11f lhc• 0 111ly 1'1lot 0J111t•ar only tn llw c·d1lm 1.1l r11hm111 ol lht• tnp 111 lh1• p11~1· Opinion:. 1•;<- prc•,:.1•d h' thl' 1•c1l11111ni:.b ;,met 1·.1r111on1~1 ' :11111 lc•ll f't w n l o•rc; ure I ht'tr "" n anti 01• 1•1Hlnrst·11wnl nf tlwtr \"I('\\., ti~· lilt• U;ul~ l'ilnt .. 1111ultl lw 1nfcr r1•1l. Frida). June' JR. Jfl7fi DAILY PILOT Frio1y. June 18. 1976 ~24 •YOU SAVE MONEY .... THE FIRST PRICE' MARKED ON THE MERCHANDISE INDICATES THE PRICE FOR COMPARABLE QUALITY.... ' •THE SECOND PRICE IS YOUR COST •YOU SAVE THE DIFFERENCE!!! J PURE WHITE. Off-WHITE. ' & 14 PASTEL COLORS REDWOOD Lets You Ci.eoA- Up WltA W~ •USE ON FENCES, SIDING, GRAPE STAKE, ETC. •MAKE YOUR FADED, WEATHERED REDWOOD LOOK NEW AGAIN •FAST DRYING •SATIN LUSTRE FINISH •TOP QUALITY OUR PRICE 9 GAL. 9 GAL. 'ALSO AVAILABLE IN QUARTS INTER IOR LATE X SEMI-GLOS S ENAM EL •USE FOR WAU.S-& WOODWORK •AN EXCELLENT PAINT AT A LOW, LOW PRICE •DURABU: • SCRUBBABLE •SOFT GLOW FINISH OUR PRICE 12 Oz. Aer~ol Con •EASY APPLICATION SELF-SPRAY CAN • EXTEMEL Y TOUGH & DURABLE . HIGH·GLOSS EINISH_ •FAST DRYING CWAIU :sec OUR PRICE SPARKLING WHITE & COLORS GUARANTEED TO COYER ANY COLOR IN 1-COAT EJd:eriM-lnte.riM LATEX HO E I Lasts A1 Leo.st 1 !2 Y~s OUR PRICE ALSO AVAILABLE IN QUARTS •A MAXIMUM QUALITY PAINT WITH EXCEPTIONAL DURABILITY •CLEAN·UPWITH WATER •SELF.PRIMING • SCRU88ABLE •FOR STUCCO-MASONRY & WOOD SURFACES PURE WHITE. Off-WHITE& 35 MODERN COLORS SALE UNFI NISHED WO FRAM E 79 c COM,,RETAIL S"X 1" EA. 1.st asc COM,,RETAIL 8"X 10" EA. '-'' •WE CAN MAKE THIS OFFER AT THESE FANTASTIC LOW PRICES BECAUSE THE FRAMES ARE CoPVRJCHT 1976 • EXPEHT SERVICE A'ND ADVICE.. ...... BY QUALIFIED PROFESSIONAL SALESCLERKS COllNIAIU • ~~~ ~~g~o . llUM695 •EASY TO USE ..cl •CLEAN-UP 'WIULWATER--_ __:_..__--;:;~~- •BRUSH OUR OR ROLL PRICE . BRIGHT WHITE & COLORS •EASY TO CLEAN VI NYL •SCUFF RESISTANT •BEAUTIFUL EMBOSSED PATTERNS •2DECORATORCOLORS • 12 FOOT WIDTHS •THICK CUSHIONING C•PWpU ::ess OUR . PRICE \/;, u ,, "'t ~ht t. \:. Fl •EMBOSSED PA TTE.RN •GOES OVER WOOD OR CONCRETE ... • #,._ • m· 12~12 IN. •EXTREMELY DURABLE c El. •FOR PATIOS. DEC KS, FAMILY ROOMS. BOATS. CAMPERS. TRAILc AS. ETC. •CUT WiTH SCISSORS • 6 FOOT WIDTHS 95 I COM,,RETAIL · 9"X 12" EA. 2.zt 99e COMJ.RETAIL SLI GHTLY WEATHERED FROM 1-===;;;:;;;:;;;;;;:~~~~::;;:~;;;::=;;;;;;:~~~~~ OUTSIDE STORAGE. 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I ~ 1 OPEN 7 DAYS & 5 NIGHTS . MONDAY THAU FRIDAY , I A.M. TO 9 P.M.-SATURDAYS. 8 A.M. TD 6:30 P.M. ·SUNDAYS, 9 A.M. TO 5.30 P.M. SQ~~M~na co~~.~~f.!tv ,Qf9.!'98 1 BLK. SO, Of' WARNER IOE1.Hll ' 1 BLK. EAST OF BROOK HURST (BETWEEN TAFT & KATEllAl TELEPHO...E (7141 !>46·4597 TELEPHONE 11141 53J·1507 TELEPHONE 17 141 998·2301 La Habra CORNER WHITTIER & IOAHO 2 BLKS. E. OF BEACH-HACIENDA TEUl"HONI 12131 691·5106 1 VISIT OU " COM"L.l[T[ CARPET DEPARTMENT AT THI[ ORANCI STO"E WHEllE MANV Of' THI S"ICIAL. ORO[R ITEMS """'""ING IN THIS AO Alli AVAIL.A8L.I 1'0" IMMIOIATC "ICt<· UI'. C"IOIT Tl"MS AVA IL.AllL.E ON ,~t,":n.:~'9ic ~~~T~~'b~;n.'o"N .... L. CAR"ET INSTAL.L.ATION AVAIL.A•L.E. I •• AB OAtLYPtLOr QUEENIE B Phil lnterlandl . . . UCL !!_ab. School Broke, Will-Clase .. . .. f • • JJ, . ..--.A:.:: . r :.A -.~ ... : 11Who'1 the grammar freak which 11 rewriting them memos I have wrote! " • By HILAlfYl{AY E Of .... 0•11• ~ ...... " . The UC Irvine Lab School, wh ich oHers u Mon· tessori approach for pre·S('hoolcr~. will do:.c its doors a l the end or July. The closing of the ei~ht-year·old school is dut· primarily to financial trouble:., <iCl:Ording to Eleanor Wynne. director of the school and <1lso director of the university's Early Childhood Educ a· lion (ECE l progrum. MRS. WYNNE founded the school at its rurrent location In Newport Beach, leasing rooms at St. Mark Presbyterian Church for S300 per month. She began with fou~ plfl>ils and one other Vets Schedule Rallies Oinics 'teacher and taueht the youngster!) using thl' Mon- \essort approach. a.AST SEMESTER, the school read1 t'd its peak oiabO\Jt 100 pupils. liut the chur.<'h le:.ise cosb S'1!">0 pt:r month and Mrs Wynne sa)'s thl' :.ch1K1l t•an no lon~cr afford that pri .. e. "llesnJcs, WC' can't l'OOltllUl" 111 lllllVC OUl ()Ur materials bdure the wcckc11d, !)0 the Sunday school can move in theirs." she said. "AND THEN on Mondays, Wl''\'e had to move our things back in and move lht•1rs out," Mrs. Wynne add~d . "Th"' church has llN•n very helpful and support1yc. but we can 'l conllnut· lo do it." Tuition al the school is $750 for I hc to month COMMUHITY IUSIHISS SIRYICES CBS session. The school is associated with the universl· ty, with the Rc hool staff on the university payroll and the uni\'crsity using the school as a learning re· source for its t('a<'hcr education program. BUT IT'S a self-supporting school a nd all other funding comes from tuition, Mrs. Wynne says. If tht' tuition was raised high enough to cover all expenses, many families couldn't afford the price and un \1ndesirable "clos,:d school" would result, Mrs. Wynne said. SUMMER SESSION is now in progress at the school and will rontinul' until the end or next month. The enrollment is now down to 60, because .the school stopped uccl•pting new pupils in anticipation oftheclosing. Mrs. Wynnesaid. T h e S o u t h e r n low-cost anti·rabies \'8C· California Veterinary c in at Ion r I i n i cs Medical Association and thro ugho'ul Orange the O r a n ge Count y CountyinJuncandJuly. Health Departme nt have All clinic:. will be open scheduled a number or from 7 p.m. to 8 ·30 p.m .. XEROGRAPHIC COPIES LAllLS MADE FOlt DllECT MAIL Olt l"OSTAGE Famous Brands Discounted Deatlu Elseu>here INDIO <AP > - Redusive financier and lltlf -made mu l ti· millionaire Floyd 8o1twkk Odium, 84, died Thursday. Odium at one cxc~ the Huntington Beach clinic June 26 which will ·operate between 10 a.m . to 1 p.m. at Edison Park. i n:.n, DOG OWNERS in ~j Drafll Nodrr• Orange County will have ,----------iJ!-HEW•TT-.--~ ""'sEATTL E CA P > -ff d -m oppor unr Y 0 have ~ -;I time controlled two ma· jor film studios, Para· mount an<l RKO. and rubbed ·shoulders with such famou s personalities flS Howard Hughes a nd President Eisenhower . UC Irvine Student IMAION TOWAA HEWITT OI 1111 Farrel Faubus 37-year· on ore their dogs vaccinated ror 'V'~', i .. ___ _,w.M,•l<hll Orl•e, Newoorl ~l>< ... Ca • • S2 All dO"S over four z• .. L'S 11 tiOl'cUi!ll""J\ltlo n;-~•111:-t'>\U~ 0 Id s 0 n 0 f r 0 rm e r . e ~ • .:. -months old must be vac-~-by~· •on .. -r~"''" H<-w•!',,. Arkansas Gov. Orval Arthe Anthony-Shacks cinalecta"ainst rabies to l"LUMllNG r.;;,1 c.~:i;o:' 01 ·~:.·~: ~~9:~e~. ";::; Faubus. died of an ap· or Irvine, a doctoral stu· comply ;ith both state HEATING ~· q••ndC.."•'d••n •nd '""' <i•P•I parent drug overdose, dent in compar ative androcaTOrdinances. A!~_:~D. ,ll!lj 7::.°'e~'11~;~"~.~~;~~~~~;-::,~~~,! Kint? County authorities culture at UC Irvine. has E h I · · · .. , __ , lmJ 0.•0tt.Co•0<1•cie1M . .r.c• 1,.1er.....,n1. said Thursday. The been awarded both a ac d Cb lDlC IS SM•oee1nvo .. •"•e•~' 'r.;;,'. rnu.-~-'"t ,,, --. c.. .,. b h K sponsore y a _local M1<,r,1oN vtEJO .d!!J! t1•tt1·Be•9<1•on Co••• Me•a Mo•hwv younger .-au us was a D a n r O r t e n t community service club. '8912 c."""°'""'' ''""° · ' A UNl9UE MEN'S STORE is now OPEN for business . Our concept is to sell name brands at 20% to 40% OFF YEAR ROUND - Puritan Lancer --:Janti'en -:: RObert Broce -- Jockey -Donegal -SiltQn .-McGrego; Shop now for father's BRAND new merchandise. Day & Save on d"t<'°''· lawyer who had just Fellowship a nd a Na· Veterinarians donat e ,..,. ·-~-, ••-·•·-' (!), CRANFORow:L.:!~tcER, '"""'""' moved to tht' Northwest. tional Fellowship Fund their time as a public 495-040 l ·1m11 Q ~:.,:;.·~r-"~:~·;~,;,~.it°·~; ~.~:.:~ MEL B ou RN E. award for 1976-77. service. 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''· 1Q1& Fs.•n Cam ar ena, 38, resi· Pubh~!Wd Or•nQ~ Co•~· D~tly Pilot, d r F l "'-V'8o'lndJunvJ II, 18 1~1' ?.,.4 /~ ent 0 U lerton, had been with Oran((e County Pll RLIC ~OTU.:I:: APCD since 1960. He is a l'ltTmous ausiNus graduate from Occiden-NAME sunMENT tat College with a degree Tl>P toitow•n<i per\On •• "°'"9 t>usl· in chemistry. "'"' ,. CO AST TY PI NG & sec11erAA1AL.111w 111 .. s1.01dq T h e Sout h e-rn 7~~~~~as~~e._ ·~~!~ .. ~;·::~~~ .. 1114 R•PY"'" California Air Pollution ~-.... ~ Control District was "!--t~'---;;-sg=j-3;;;;·;;;52=5=----hd'~h~bu~,,n,en 0 <Ond11<ted by dn in forme in JUiy 1975 With "' u (,..,,•vJ wrrn•' the merger of the four '"'' ,-,.')"'""'""' .... , "'"d W•lh ""' former A PCD"s or Los .. 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He's Become Like Hil Enemies-Editor By tbe AsM>clated Preas A onetime associate or Ralph Nader says the consumer ad· vocate "has become very much like the corporations he sees as hi s e nemi es," with a bureaucratic organization that make s hlm "a kind of monopoly." The charge comes from David Sanford, managing editor of the New Republic, who worked with Nader on some articles in the years following the publication or Nader's book, .. Unsafe at Any Speed" on the problems with the Corvair. SANFORD HAS WIUTl'£N a book, "Me & Ralph: Is Nader Unsafe for Amerit:a'!" criticizing Nader for his unwillingness ·to disclose information about some of bis operations, for his treat· ment of his staff and for his in· ability to accept conflicting views. IT'S CATCHING Ralph Nader no breakdown on what he actual- ly does with the money. "A DOMINANT THEME in Nader's crit ique of American corporations and the people in aovernment who have dealings with them issecrecy ... At the same time, "Nader has sworn more people to secrecy than any honest man I know. aometimu .about trivialities ... " He accuses an unnamed N1tder spokesman of refusing lo answer questions in 1972 about the identi- ty of donors to Public Citizen Inc .. Nader's fund·ralsing unit, without first getting permission from the donors. Sanford says that when r eporters said they would compare this refusal !:: that of Nixon's Committee to Re· elect the President, the Nader forces r elented and provided some of the information. \ Refft1e•t Dettled Forme r U .S . Ally. Gen. John Mitchell has been de· nied his request to be re- instated as an attorney while his Watergate convic- tions are a ppealed. Fridrt. Juno 18. 1976 OAIL Y PILOT A 9 Still Indignant Minister Cleared . Of Embezzling ·Rap .. BOYERSFORD, Pa. CAP> -A Lutheran minister has been clear<'d of charges he stole money from his church's collection plates every week for 12 years. District Justice Martin Kiggins dismissed charges or theft and re- ceiving stolen property against the Rev. John Bergstresser after :.i 2~2·hour preliminary hearing. THE FILING OF charges 10 days ago by the Montgomery County distri<'t attorney's office caused considerable controversy in this town or 4,500 about 30 miles west of Philadelphia. One· third or the town ·s residents arc members of Grace Lutheran Church where Mr. Bergstresser has been pastor for 18 years. this man is in any way guilty." The pros(•cution t:asc centered around a claim that thl•re was a difference between the amounts donors wrote on the out.side of thl' collection en'v<'lopcs and th<' amount of money inside. BUT DEFENSE attorney Louis Sager su~i:ested that thcr<' was no proor that any money was actually missing. Sanford wrote. "I have a bias that I don't doubt will be taken in· to account by readers. But I hope this book will put the Nader myth in new perspective ... " SANFORD ALSO SAYS that while Nader is critical of tax loopholes benefilling corpora· lions, "Ralph Nader might be The district attorney charged Mr. Bergstresser with taking $25.000 the la!ll five years. usual· ly in weekly amounts or about $100. Officials said $65,000 was missing, but the statute ortimita· lions covered only five years. among the first to suffer" under Missile Tested down and identified a detective a comprehensive tax reform. DURING THE HEARING, the The issue came to light several months ago when a c hurch member called the bookkeeper to see if her contribution had been recorded. The bookkeeper could not find the envelope with the money in it. Noting that Nader has beer. mentioned as a potential pre- who was hired b y General "A substantial part or his in-EDWARDS AIR FOJ\CE defense presentednoevidenceor Motors to investigate Nader. come has come from tax·exempt DASE <AP> -The controversial witnesses. There were six pro· ''I'm vindicated. I'm innocent. idenljak c•andidate SanCocd adds: •·we sneer at politicians for their hungers and their l.ilck o f principle: Nader is as ravenous as a Nixon or a Ken· nedy a.nd the abst ract principles he espouses.be docs not live by." lie says that since 1968, Nader foundations." Bl bomber has test fired a mis-secution witnesses. but they but l 'm indignant and upscl "has been the prime mover Sanford says Nader himself site for the first time. an Air didn't convince Kiggins, who about having to go through whatJ 6ehmd aneas SDOl>kn n·dl ... -r~e-· --m-akes use of-legal-loophetes.~(::F::'o::r::c::e::::::s::p::o::k::;e;::s::m=:a,;n~s;;_a•:.:.d:..:· ..... __ _:s:ai:d::,_·_:·1:....:s:ee:__:n:o::t:h:in~g~th:a~t;s:ho~w~s~~d~id;·~"~l\~il~r~. B~e~r~g~s;t~re~s~s~e~r :sa~~:d;_.--:-ports. He has spun off a score of save on his personal taxes. ___ _ ?rganizations .•.. Nader's speak~ Sanford says Nader often takes SANFORD, WHO SAID he wrote lieveral articles for the New Republic ''al Nader's in· stig_ation." also said he tracked mg and writing earn him a credit for ·subordinates' work, quarter of a million dollars or while trying to disassociate more in some years, 00 or 95 per· himself from any mistakes. cent of which he claims to turn "Ralph Nader does not work over to his octopus." well with people," Sanford says. At the same time. however, "He pays p eople s mall Sanford says Nader's aversion to salaries ... and expects from personal publicity means there is them Herculean labor." An Outhouse Outrage WASHI NGTON <AP> -The Senate Agric ulture Committee has sug~es tcd that proposed standards for outhouses on farm fields are "unrea~"onabl<', un - workable a nd s houl d be de· ferred" for further hearings. The proposals. being con· sidered by the Labor Depart· ~. -:rre"'Jnrth!l"ned after California rules applyin~ to mi· grant·labor operations on fruit and vegetable farms. THEY WOULD GIVE dct:iiled instructions to farmers on the number. ty pe. location and features of field toilets and drink· ing-water facilities Protests have been fast in com· ing from farm-s tate con· gressmen. especially those from major wheat -growing areas where the fields arc commonly hundreds of acres in size Sen. Dick Clark (0-lowa\, in- itially proposed to the committee that it pass a resolution suggest· ing to \he Labor Department that a farmer providing "adequate transportation to such facilities'' would meet the requirements. THAT WOULD COVER both the large field-worker operations and the grain·farm operations wheF&--.jiudl-•laborate...toil~ facilities in the way or the reaper would be a burde n. he said. Sen. Herman Talmadge (D· Ga .>. asked "Does your resolu- tion provide that bushes might be · an adequate alternative? ... They worked pretty well when t was gro~ingup." "That doesn't go far enough," shot in Sen: Carl T. Curtis CR· Neb.), "This whole thing is nuts! The federal government has no business tellin& a man where to go to the bathroom I•' Talmadge noted that a new CUSD_ Approves Sclwol Calendar pamphlet from Labor's Oc· cupational Safety a~ Health Ad· ministration· (OSHA>. source of the toilet regulations, advises farmers to "speak softly to cows ... "Then there's one about being careful when you step in manure because it's slippery .. .I'd like to see what thew people look like 'who make the rules," he added. SO THE CHAIRMAN d irected Clark to hold hearings before his rural·developmenl subcommit- tee on the matter, call the OSHA officials before it "and you better take them on a tour of a farm, too." Before voting on the resolution, the ranking Re publican, Sen. Robert Dole of Kansas, asked, "Will this take care of the people who talk to cows?" ''The hearings will ," Talmadge replied. ~ Flyus. --er Anywhere .;:;:;-:£ In the JUYll .Just as most students are lookinj:l forward to gettin~ out of school for the summer. th<' Capistrano llnifi<'d School District boar:d of education has ap· proved the next school y<'ar's calendar. Students will attend class 176 days beginn ing Sept. ·13 and endln~ June 16. · XEROX COPIES 3~ . JCPenney helps ·your garden grow! Sale 3 .• 99 Reg. 5.99. Healthy plants In 6" hanging pota. Choose from piggyback, RicQa'lond begonias, airplane plants. and others. Save $2 each! Reg. 1.69. Beautlful fuchalea in 1-gallon con- tainers. Hanging, upright or sun types. Assorted colors. Sale 4 49 Reg. 6.99 Hibiscus plants in S·gallon containers. Assorted colors in bud and bloom. Thr e hrtstmas holiday br<'-ak will run fr--0m l'hxl I -Mo t1l1tl • 1 -_..-t---~~~~.u1~~n 2 Easler vacaUon.w.i.,u..iuwf.._ro""m'-!.!...-t------,-,..-.----..- April ·1-8. HE COPT"STOP --H----- Oth<'r holidavs are Oct. 25. l'\ov. 25. F<'b. 11 and 21, and May 30. · 430 I lllCH • sum 5 • MIWPOIT HACH 711-1050 IMTIODUCTOttY OPflll 'TIL JUl'41 JO Commencing FRIDAY, JUNE I 8, at 7:30 p.m. STUDllS IM TMl IOOI OF REVE Australian Fern Sale 2 for 6.98 Reg. 3.98 ••ch. Ortho'il> plant food in your choice of azalea· camellia food, lawn green, llquld iron or liquid plant food. 1 Gallon Sale 1.29 Reg. 1.99. Shasta daisies in bud and bloom. In 1 ·gallon size containers. ..._., Sale 1.99 Reg. 2.29. Kellogg's Gromulch outdoor plant· ing mix. Weed free, will no t burn. L1rn1ted Quantity lunday 10 to 5 p.m. -I AJODAILYPILOT Friday. June 18, )911 , I .' • '· v CIA Study Disturbi~. Analyst Says U.S. 'T--arg~t ·for/Terr~rists' WASHINGTON (AP> -A newly d eelaasiried CIA study contends there is a 'good chance lhat. in ~he next few year s fore1gn-hnked· terrorists in· creasingly will be tempted to stage m ajor actions within the United States. A few fanatics could try to use nuclear bombs, but would C'onta111inated be more likely to use chemical. biological and 1r adfoloiical agents, a r eport by a CIA analyst said. "THE INFLUX OF foreign travelers and dignitaries ex- pect\?<! in connection with ~h major U .S.·sponsored events as the current bic entennial celebrations aftd \be t• Winter Olympics will 6nescapably af. fbrd a host of opportunities for dramatic terrori1' actioD," the study reports. The report noted that even if internation a l 'ccords and tighter security 'me•ures are able to prevent IOml t«Torist attacks, withia t..., next few years "we should expect Co wit- neu steadily greater and more widespread sophistication in targeting, execution and weaponry.·• THE FAMILY CIRCUS.' By Bil Keane 'No JuStiee"- Pet Pig's Owner Fined VlROJNlA BEACH. Va. (AP) -Sweet LiJSS the pig ta being evicted by the court. He may be a ham. but his performances were deemed inap· propriate for a tourist area. Tfle 21 2-month-old, 120·pound porker had been living in hog heaven next to the Anchor Inn since early May, when baby Sweet Lips first laid eyes on tavern owner Drewry Little. It was love al, lint sight. "HE TOOK UP WITH ME, and I with him," Lillie teaUfied in court. "I've loved him like a child. He's my pet. I give Sweet Lips three baths a week and douse him with Brut aftershave lo· lion." But Judge Constantine Spanoulis said he had to fine Little $2S because "Sweet Lips' pig pen violated the city 's zoning ordinance. Little's propeftY is located in a business and ''AND WHILE ••• MOST commercial district zoned to attract tourists, not .. . .1 " . •' .. Hearts of Palm, Dog Food Recalled graups will probably contioue to pi&.s, the judge ruled. be deterred by both moral con· "Okoy, who "Not me." OUTSIDE THE COURT, A GROUP "'-c..,alwli..,n~c-.:..:·!•---1 siderations and calculations of did it?" · "Not me." itself ·Friends of Sweet Lips marched with signs the risks involved, the danger ------------------sa!(ing, "God Loves AJI Ultle Piggies," ''Sweet that a fanatic few might resort Ups Ain't No Ham" and ''Drewry Loves Sweet to weapons of mass destruction Stud t c·• d b c 11 ups." WASHINGTON CAP> -Palm hearts that were improperly pro· will inc~ease accordingly," the en l,..e y O ege "There's just no justice," Little said, planting ceased and dog food allegedly contaminated with a bacteria common· study said . Paul Leslie was named Sioux Falls. So. Dak. He a sloppy ·kiss on Sweet Lips' snout. ly associated with human food poisoning have been recaJled the Food Except for nuclear devices, to the dean's list ror is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Little noted an immediate appeal. and Drug Administration says. ' "many of these are presently academic excellence at W. A . Leslie, 91 7 "I'll plead. insanity," he said. The FDA announced the nationwide recall of 210 700 cans of Roland relatively easy to acquire,'' it A~cu s tana CoUege, Mackenzie Place. "Oink ... oink," grunted Sweet Lips. Brand Hearts of Palm. They ' said. ''Hence the ~anger tha~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ were imported Crom Sao Paulo, Department following a report they could turn up m ~ hands $ B raz i l , a nd distribute d that a woman and herJ•,rz month of the sor~ of ultrarad1cal or Th f 169 throughout the United States and old daughter had fallen ill. psychopathic fringe group that re e 0 r . Puerto Rico. The dog food was found to be would have the fewest com· contaminated with salmonella punctions about using them is mE FDA SAID that failure to very real." ... .__b_a-.cteria, which can result in The repor:t, dated 1·n Apn'l, ._.;_---rninmDhlltidity of tl1e patnrhea1 ts r .. ~ ....---.hi~ ~ during the canning process "may o~d"e"rs "'"' t'h"'' Sc allu un~miBa uaS· Was made 8Vlttabfrtttis-weetc-1~;;;;;~~;_;;~1"jill ___ ;... __ l!!!l....:~ • e agency said. The alter it was declassified. f. .. ._ .. I • .J I •I I I pose potential for bacterial out-packages weighed five pounds growth." It said no injuries have each. been reported. THE REPORT asserted that ''whelber or not weapons o( mass destructldn are aetually brought into play. the odda are ., I . I II I 'I I I I . . -.,....--w...11-t-iff-prK..d.-unh;:--' ""'. -+--.I ~ably right. Complete The cans are coded CGC 04863858 -0001 or CGC -04987368-0002. The agency also said that Ralston-Purina Co. has recalled an unknown quantity or Purina Chuck Wagon Dog Food. chunky beer fl avor. in upper Midwest slates. The states were not iden- tified. THE FDA SAID it learned or the problem invo\ving the dog food from the ~ilwaukee Health Tree-cuttin.g Plans Nixed MT. LAGUNA <AP > -The . that tne impact or ... terror will .be more sharpty felt ln the United Stales in the yep just ahead. '''[here is. for example, good ·'reason to believe that at least a few foreign terrorist groups are planning to step up their al· tacks on American t argets abroad in the near future." the CIA analysis said. . The unclassifieft,.report did not provide det ails on which · terrorist groups might attempt such actions or what specific U.S. targets might be involved. U.S. •Forest Service is backing down from plans to cut s.ooo ----pine.trees...aLter lwo l'ears i>L2P.·-fiat....11r..n ...... -posilion from San Diego area environmentalists. . AMONG BASIC conclusions or the CIA study WJlS that the United States should fQllow a more flexible policy in dealing · with terrorist situations. as con- -----:ast.ed wit~e rigid. "no-COD -cessions" policy in effect. After a nine-month study of possib l e a l t e rn a tive s. Supervisor Frederik G. de Holl of Clevela nd National Forest ;A. Los Angeles judge has ruled that a film biography of the life o f singer Bobby Darin may b e shown by NBC-TV.' despite protests fr o m th e d eceased performe r 's executor. A $1 million suit was dismissed. The research study by analyst David L. Milbank. entitled "In· ternational and Transnational T eTrorism : Diagnos is and Prognosis.'' included a customary disclaimer that it does not represent an official CIA position on lhe issue but in· stead lbe views ot its author. decided to com promise. The long-range plan calls for thinning out overstocked stands of trees. \ \ \ . , \ \ \ .. \ Daily Pii~i Ad~ ~Produce ResU1ts----- o portunlty rarely knocks __B~nu~•c~ · ce~ but demand fo_!.:-t~ turera •nd equipment, ~up· • clal Oa!!J_euot-f1V1ew of _... p II• r • • r •· I n v 1t • d . to Jb_am~lndustry m•kes a participate, In -th la f mp6ll.,.fit'" repeat performance man-special Interest publlca.._,,.. datory. For advertlalng lnfdrmetlon on July 10th, The Dally Pl,ot " \ ... tall &42·43~l, extension 268. wlll publl•h •second Orange If you ml•••d out on Orange County Boating magazine , , 'l • County Boatlng In Apttl, July which wUf be cleflvered to 10th Is your 1econd op- IO,O<>:QOrangeCoasthomea. ~ .,Ortunlty, o;tly In the • _ ' .. , ' I 1 DAILY PILOT f • ~ I I . I I I •• • •• . .: . - . . ...... thru unit group as shown · is $169. Each ready to assemble unit is 12" deep. 30" wide, 72" high, and may be purchased sepa· rattly. Sixteen inch dept~ u \ra shtlvu, and another model orftred at slightly higher pricu. Vinyl dad finishes are whitt, walnut, lie ht· or dark batcher block. Unfinished and fin- ished elm and finished walnat wood units are also available • WAREHOUSE ... 116 W. Del ~r. PASADENA (Open Fri.. Sat.• Sun. Only) tv119tE R"....---~~ --~--·· --- .. • PASADENA • WEST LOS ANGELES • NEWPORT RACH 180 S. 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SACRAMENTO <AP> Fre• AP DlspateM8 -The California As· What started-as a 12.75 m~nderstanding at 1 aembly bu approved a toll cate on the Masaachusetts Turnpike bas led a mi~imum standard re· California buainesaman to write 14,000 tellers to quarement for a bi~h customers urgin1 tlM!ln never to visit the Bay school diploma desptle Stale. criUciam it woul~ be "so "I 'll never set foot in Massachusetts again, ndiculously l~~ at would and my company will never spend another dime beamock4;ry. there,'' said •a Foley, a resident of Marina del The author of the .Jun• II. It, 70. lt, H . t~/& 2SI• I• PUBLIC NOTICE Ray. I e I i s I a t i o n , A s · He is president of The Company Store, a 01• aemblyman Gary Hllrt, Al' •• ..,...... Uonal marketing company. J Paired A9al11 '""nouuus1Nns Gov. Ml~llael Dukakla asked the State Pollet ( SJ'ATE Katharine Hepburn HAMinniMur to investigate. · and John Wayne, f"'t fOUQw 1,,q Ul'f \On I\ tJOlnq t>t.Hl M"~' • . b .d who t ea m ed as A JM CONSUL, ING SERVICCS. Former Prealdent Rkllard M. NII• 19 no <D·Sanla Bar ara), Sil s u e r s t a r s 0 r ;~~~ 04•'110"11•0 · v••O•n cm~. CA longer a defendant in a $10.6-milllon c~vil ri1hta before the 62·9 vole "R p t C b " _.,,_. J .. n MLGtt1•1. 11m suit at San Diego bur a federal judge rejected Thuraday thal "many oos er og um, :,';"~".-' c•. Fo""'"'" V••fley. a . Nixop'& elaims that a-president is automatically high school graduates ma~ act together r ... ,1>w111•••Honovc1en11,.,,..,. immune. doft'tevencomecloaeto again in a s e quel "'•0°"1':,••M'c;""', ( U .S. District Court the 6th crade reading called "Someday" This \ltli ... ~n• .... , flltO ""''".... PEOPLE ) Judge Howard a. Tur· level... set in Arkansas in r cov,.11c1trk04 0r•noocoun1yonJ-rea&iM disml.ssed Nixoo He said many are the 1880s . n.••1•· ,.,,.. ..., ___ ......; _____ -" 811 a defendant "with "functionalilliterates." .... 1111111- J....., 11, H, July 1, 1, t~i. .., 1 "'•11"'""" or~,.,,. c ... ,, DMy r•11ot, prejudice" meaning the m o,. court would refuse to allow another suit to be nat~ 011 Mar• -----·-----1 filed a11insl Nixon in the matter. PUBLIC NOTICE Nixon. along with S6 present and former gov· PAS~DENA <AP> - emment officials, was accused by self·proclrumed The first photographs radical ac\ivists Peter Bohmer and Paula Tharp bea~ed lo earth by the of violating their civil rights with surveillance Vlklng spacecraft show "(TITIOllS IUl.INHS NAMl ITATUUNT TM• 1011ow1 no ,..,..,,,\ are "°'"' 11'61· f"M!\\•S..: CAPITOL Rl!Al ESfATE. 1•7•1 8'..,l!urn. Tu>lon, CA. •2~80 and monitored' telephones. the planet Mars en· • veloped in hazy mists of Roberl M \.l '. 11110 Cdbi1Ho Pk 0.., S.lnh1 An.1, C.11 •?Ml Pllylll\ Saul~. t•l•I Or<l-Oburn, Tu,lln, CA '76•0 Country music singer Tammy Wynette says water vapor and the Mar· she will be married July 18 to commercial real ~ian surface marked by estate man Jolla •· Tomlin. r " ~ ice.filled craters, 1cien-'"'' bu''""" 1\ conauclecl by • Qf;ft~r•• ,.artnn \h•r, Ro""" M s~. Mlss Wynette, at, bas been , \ tiatssay. ·. married twice before and has Though these signs of fnh ~t,11ement #1}1. fil~d wit~ t~ County Clerk ot Or•n11u County"" June ... ,., .. four daugh.ters. Her last mar· , water were not enti~ely riage, to country music singer ~nexpected, the sc1en· PS7S1S PublllMd OrtnQt Coasl Ot•ly PtlOI, . lu"" II, U, July 1, •. lU• Geor&e Jones, ended in divorce bats said Thursday they mm in 1975. The marriage will be are '.'~good sig~ for ~ny ----------1 the first for Tomlin 31. possability of b1olog1cal Miss Wynell~. who has activity." PUBLIC NOTICE ---,-,c-T-,r-1o_u_s_•_u_s-,"-1-,-1--1 been named female vocalist of .. AMIE nAnMur the year four times by the ... ~~!,'0110••n11 P••lOn "11°'no ""'· Country . Music Association, WYNITTE PERSONALIZ EO !.CRVICE said she will continue her music career. REAi. TOAS 1)11 t Suutl'IC)Ort, l.AquM * Hill•o~~;~·~!p,""' c1 '<J"' 1s111 Brothe-rs · Walter and MarviD Mlrisch will 53~~'.'!"'~~.';.:~~~: ~~~~~o':.~,, ,,.. head to the 3,800·member Academy of Motion "'"'ou•• Picture Arts and Sciences, the Board of Gov· o" c1111ue ernors announced. (~·.~ c~:~~~~.;~ ~~:.:-.:.11 r.!.": w alter. 53. a producer. will serve a fourth i. m•. consecutive one.year term as president, the board , Publi\lll!d Ora"~ Co.t\I 0<1•I•"!':::,~ Said. ' Junu.11.11. H, ,.,. m1o1• Marvin, 58, a film eompany executive, ia tbe ... PUBLIC NOTICE •tCTITIOUS IUSINESS NAME STATl!Ml!NT T"" followl""-'°"' M•cloOnobonl· ftt\\11'-: lHE Pf'IOfOC.ftAPHY !><:HOOL. ues1 via Oclt•o. Mtt.SIOll Vie to. C.llforn•d 97611 R•<l•••d O. M•chen, l:IUI" Vie O<t•vo, MIU-Vitoje, CtlllorflltfM/l Don.>10 G+'•ll. '90 Blt<kl~nt, lrvint, Ctlllornl• fl&u Tlllt bu•l11en I• comlu<led by • .,.,.,., Hrlnersf\IP. ' Rl<ll.trO 0. -di.e" '!'Ill\ \ltlement ••• toted wtl" ''-C...,,ty Clerk ot Or•nge Counly on Mey 2•. ,., •. ,,..,. PubU ..... Or•nQI> Coa\I 0.&tly Ptlol, Molly n ..... , ..... •. 11. 11, '"" 110J.1• new vice president of the Academy . .. Three rederal officials top the list of the American Institute for Public Service's Jefferson r: ~· ,~ Awards for 1976. ·~ · The three, Arthur F. ·~ Burns, chairman of the ~ Federal Reserve Board; Alan llit Greenspan, chairman of the ~ President's Council of , .., ,....,, J Economic Advisers; and Secretary of the Treasury WUUam E. Simon, were amooi seven winners or the award~ Others were the Rev. ttHIUHM Theodore Hesltucta. president or Notre Dame University; VUma JlarUan 1 -----------4 Man .. ea, pretident of the Mexican·American Legal Defense and Educational Fund; Felix G. -----------1 aobatya, chairman of the Municipal Assistance ••CTITIOUUUSI NUS r-. of New York·, and .. --D. Rockefeller m. PUBLIC NOTICE SACRAMENTO (AP) -There shall be no ad· vertisin1 by doctors, den· ttsts and eight othel' types of health care pro· fenion•ls, s,ays the California Senate. A bill to tecali:ae such advertising was defeated Thursday on a 15·21 vote. It would have applied also to speech pathologists , audiologists. dispensing opticians. physical therapists, psychologlsts. op· tometrists, pharmacists and veterinarians. BrlflaPrelletl LOS ANGELES (AP) - A federal crand jury bu begun probing al· tesatlona into possible bribes and extortion sur· roundinc tbe construe· tionoltbeHarbor But in Long Beach. Female Cops Ask Changes SAN FRANCISCO <AP> -Policewomen are asking for uniform changes to make them more feminine, includ· ing elimination of hats that ruin their bair·dos. Some of the ti policewomen are su1· gestinc a litUe Oaring in their trouseu, jackets that natter the female figure. shoes with a little life in the heels and maybe even .a lighter pistol. By THOMAS D. EUAS If there wus one kl'Y word in this mo9th's California primary election, il was "money." Almost anyon\! or nnythin" that the voters thought would cost them nioocy lust -unl~ss 1t was deemed ab.solutely essc:nhul. VICTIMS OF TIDS T\'PE OF tvinking includf'd a stale school building safety measure. u statewide community college bond issue. the Nuclear Power Plants Initiative, local rapid transit ,,roposals und Tom Hayden. The trend of the past decade in which school tax proposals arc r egularly turned down also con· tinued. About th<' only costly meas ure lo escape was the· safe drinking water art which passed us Proposition 3. nut despite its projected S4G2 million cost, it was bilh.-d as essential lo maintaining minimum s afety standards and had no opposition. so voters obviously Cell it was essential. NOT SO THE T"'O MOST controversial entries on the June ballot. the nuclear initiative that failed dism ally as Proposition 15 and the Democratic senatorial candidacy of onetime r adical actinsl Tom Hayden. Most likely. the argument that Proposition 15 would cost thousands of jobs didn't make much of an early impact. At least, that's what early polls showed. But mon• voters than many so·called experts uallze..uud...lha..lenglliy.pamphlet sent .ul!i-bY lhc secretary of s late. In· ,-----------.. tcrcs ting,ly, Proposition SOUTHERN 15 only started to fail in CALIFORNIA the J>QllS after the pam· 1''0CUS phlet started lo hiL the ... ..._ ________ ... state's mailboxes. · The booklet was probably the single best cam· paign tool in the No-on:1s effort because it con· tained an official estimate putting the initiative's potential cost at more than S2.3 billion . CO~BINED WITH THE PASSAGE of a legislative package of nuclear safety bills just d ays before the eleclion, this clearly made Proposition l S seem a cos tly. no11·essenlial ite m . And non· essential propositions almost always lose if they're likely to be costly. Hayden. on the other hand, posed another type or economic threat to many voters, cspedally those in Southern California. For one thing, be stood sguarely against the Il·l bomber, the pet projed 6£ Los Angeles·based Rockwell International Corp. n ow underJ!Oing tests a l Edwards Air Force Base in the Mojave Desert. Lack or strong support for the B·l by California's two senators could cost the state more than Sl billion by the lime the project is finished. Hayden's wish for large slashes in other parts of lhe na· tional defense budget also didn"t ~AV DEN go over well, especially in the Southland. Many or the state's major e mployers -compaoies lik<~ Hughes Aircraft Co .• TRW Corp. and Hewlett Packard Corp. -depend heavily on defense con· tracts. HOWEVER LmERAL THE POLITICAL in· dinationS'"IOf some of their workers, they weren't likely lo help cut off their own livelihood. The net effect of this was that after all h is A buffet lun<"hl•1111 ho n o ri n i: F. I 1' o rct · h pao nee r fo ma lies will take place June 27 at 1 p.m. at thf' N<'w Dt•al Soup Kit<'hl'O an t:I Tort• 'l'hl' l'Vcnt. s pcrnson'<I by th(• Sudcllebuck An·a Historical Society, wall include talk~ by some of the surviving old-timers oflh<' community . Soclt'ty r;pokcs persou Nikki Fannon said thc- speakers will inclutll.' Geor1ote St even s. who drilled F.I Toro's first water wel I : G eor i::<· Osterman, who r un tlw old general s tore for 2S years; and Franc<.'S lle11 nett. whose hus band planted the ar('a 's first orange grove. The luncheon is open to the public at a cost of $2 .50 p e r per s on Reservations can be made by calling Doris Prothero, 837 ·0518. Cornelia Parke r at 586·8068 or M argar l'l Jacobs al830·0717. CROP Sets Nurse Unit I Training Th e Coa s tl111t' Regional Occupational Program (CROP) is of· fering a two.week course at Saddleback Communi· t y Hospital for high school graduat<'S, 111 or older. interested in train ing a s nurs ing un11 clerks. The course will bei:in July 12 and include 20 hours of classroom in· struction and 60 hours of on-the·job training. Thl· eourse covers a study of medical t erminology. charting and forms fllr followin~ throu~h on do<'- tor's orders for patients tests and diet changes. Upon successful tom· pletion of the course. stu·. dents m ay apply for unil clerk positions at the Saddleback Hospital personnel department. For more information. <'ontact the CR 0 P office. 979·1955. Musicians Honored NAMEUATEMINT ...,..... -ri..•011qw11>9Pfl•\0"'"('0otnQti.1\I· honorary chairman of the Rockefeller Fouoda· fte,\~~;IN ANO 91 E~ tT. •lfl E. 1nf\ tion. * The bank was built oa property leased from the city .. SGT. llOB Bernardini. hoopla, Hayden finally ran within five percentage secretary of the f!!>Uce point.a of the vote predicted for him nine months ago department's uniform by incumbent Sen. John V. Tunney's campaign committee, said the city manager. of Ventura recently ap-Just after he accepted the top job in the Tunney Fo ur Oran~e Coa);t proved policewome n campaign, Daniel Smith said in an interview that College s tudents r<'· Blast St•tlled working hatless and his Hayden would get about 35 percent of the ceived music uwarcl.; in Sl•Pt:I, Co•tt Mes~. CA ""' Not1n1n E Jof\,•nn•' & M.V1lyn l Jn"""'''"· 1'41 H•c••,.Ot Pl. PomoM. Radio station manager Wiil Lewis avoided committee will consider DemocraticvolenomallerwhatTunncy did. cer e m onies at OCC's another jail sentence as be turned over a purport· LOS ANGELES (AP) thatror San Francisco. Smith's reasoning: "In 1974, with a total un· Fine Arts lla!l. CA '11U • r"•\ bw•lnns I\ co,.ducl~ by • I 9Cl'"'tl1>4rl..,.r\ll•P t • Merilyn L. JaMnne• Tt>i< •Ulem~nl "'~' toled w1111 lft!; (ounly Cttr• ot Or Jnue County O" Ju~ ed Symbionese Liberation Army communique to -A Palma area gasoline He said the flared known running against him, /\Ian Cranston got only Pianist J otin Errera of the Los Angeles County Grand Jury. explosion which killed trousers and higher 85 percent of the primary vole. So Hayden will get Costa Mesa received ;1 Lewis was issued a contempt citation from four per a on s and heels suggestions have 15 percent just on the basis of anti·incumbent feel· copy or th{' "II arvard Superior Court Judge Ross Bigelow on Feb. 20. hospitalized 14 othe.rJ been rejected because ing. He also has a following of his own th;lt I 'cl Di ctionarv c"lf M us ir, ·· '· 'q'•· '"* Put>t.<IW!d O•MO~ Co•s1 0 .. IV' Polnl, The Grand Jury subpoenaed , was caused by a mlS· they might cause the of· estimate at about 20 perccnl of Democrats . Thal ~uitarist Stefun Sinn •'>f the letter, but Lewis refused to calculation or 18 inches ficers to trip. means he shou)d gel about 35 P4.!fCenl oflhc vote." Costa Mesa anc1 nutist June•, II, U. /\, tql• ------·---731_7_·1_61 band ll over. citing California's on the location of a 1· · B f C t IN FACT, llE WOUN, D UP ... ,·th 1.1lioul AO p"r· 0"' er~man ° os a PUBLIC NOTICE "Shield Law" which says re. gaaoline pipe line, a CHANG ES .JN the .. ·1 " Mesa each rcct'ived S250 ·-----i porters don't have to d ivulge federal investigator said jacket and h andgun are cent, demonstrating that however weakly Tunney scholarships fro m lht' MOT1uo,,1No1,.o~ lhesourcesoftheirstories. Thursday. unlikely, he said. may be perceived, he still mana~cd to hold onto all or 8 n g e c 0 u n t y ":"'~:~·;~;~:~::~~~ But Lewis said, "I didn't Webster B. Todd Jr., · Bernardini said he has but 5 percent or lhe voters his managers fell he had Philha rmonic Socil'ly. c-1yo10r ... ~ want to go to jail; it was as chairmanoflheNational a standard answer for atthestart. a nd pian is t Valerie =~~::;i;::::~~~c':'"""'A9uf><y simple as that.'' Transportation Safety policew~mcn who re· Hayden didn't make more or a dent largely Miller of Newport Bench Po acuooe • Boa rd s al d, ''The quest more femininity in because of the potential l-hrcat.. he posed lo jobs of wtis awarded the annual · S....ttAn•.C•1110'"1•'"0' Marx t' st p h 1' los op her · thl I la that ........ th · if •·1 t II Cal1'forn1·ans TO All tN"fE'IU fED M>'MCJU. pnmary . n . ...,... ear un orms: e · 81 5 O Ru l h M oses r-t-E~~~~~~~~:::::::::f~~>e!+-Jli~tll~;--'<~-a~~:--!.!.=::!__"--''---:'"~ ... oa._~LL:-1.i!~qi:J~bt.~.e:.m,,=1-..o..=-5_,p...r_;~r_~-::-1.A~n~db:J;!ngo~o~t~h~e~r~b~a~l~lo~t~i~te~m~~go~t~a~n~y~w~h~e~rc;_;,i~r~...M ·!!~~=~T~ (AP) Reaetion to Death -A bill to allow the sale of prophylactics by vend· Alany .4 nD'rV., Bi· •ter., or Stoi·c lng machines in public trl~ ~. ~· J: ., ~~[M~~.,~~:~;i;;:~~~~~.:; Erica Reed Sherover. 31, plan to marry soon. wrong. We don't know themselves wilb Chanel po~NI anyi>otentia arge-eost, a " ,. po dnd urt>.t11 o..v~•OP'l't"' to ·~'f'~ friends say. who, but we're going to No. 4." cians will not miss. "-••1.....n u .. oNT•11•101111eHou•· They met more than lOyears ago at Brandeis trytofindout." •"'I .,... Commun•IY ~•tlOO""'"' Acl o1 ,.,. 1PL u 31Jt 10 be u..-o 1., 11... University whe re Ms. Sherover studied under ,.,.._'""""''"". Marcuse, e arning an under· Founlel" Vtll•y • ~"•N flf'MllllQ .,..,_.,, c1110 Mao•10 """ WMoo• graduate degree in philosophy. AwllW. At UC San Diego, where PVAPOsE To ""1•111• '' lully im Marcuse still t eacf.es without ptovftd )ub(t1 "'''"n '''•'•'• me. tuct""' . <url)\, qvtlM<, \tlf•'Wotl-, l),1vu>I\. 111!nl pay or faculty status, his bridf'• •no..,,..ull•itY •<>nn•""""'w""",.,.. to·b"" rec e a·ved a mas ter's lronl 'Oii OW non llet1t<•le0 tlllflt"'I " •. Librarian Selected -v degree. LOCATION• Soull1wr••I corner ot Th ddl thi th W~r,,.r Aw nu• aftd WMll Str..it 111 lhol e We n ft S mon c11yoH-1•1nll•lln. will be the first for Ms: t'estrooms has won ap- proval of the state Senate By GEORGE W.CORNELL derlying attit~des arc toward re· Mary Lou Wilhelm of Laguna l11ll s, an Orang<' Coast College Ii brarian for 10 yc<irs. has ht!t'll named director of library s ervices i.ll Cuesta · Collt'gc in San Luis Ohispo. ESftMA ri;ocosr:u>.oon. Sh d th th. d f """' *" ctole•m•nH lh~' ""'" ,.,. erover an e ar or """" ,.,.. rele•'• •• lu"'h will n04 CO<• Marcuse. His second wife died ,111u1e .,, ttllon 11on111c•nll11 •llHllnQ in 1973. '"" qu•llly of thl llumtn 1nv1ronm<•nl MAllCUSlr • ....o. •uoral,.gly, lh~ to11nty ot °'"""'' rM<tded Mt to '""P"'• ,.., £nvtrMtnf'n Ml lmp,tCI Sl'11om•nl uncle,. , .... No• t•OMI ErwlrGftmenl•I Poh<Y Aclol I~ IP\. •i.t.c>I. Tllf! rttlOfl~ tor \UCll d<!ti<lon ""4 ID ~re'""" Sl•lo""'nt "'~ •• lollOW\; Tllo prol•tt •111 r>0t u u•• ""' m• jor et1•ln>11-nl•I <llltflO<'\ Otller tllMo Ille ,_.,.....,,nl '" public ••loty, Thr pNtle<I I\ • p.t•I ot A IMOfr rtc.ll•oh """''"will lie ot • bt•nrll<1•I Miu•• ton r111•oc•tfM 11 rr-Quirl"d No \tQnttic .. nt VttQf!t•tiOf\ er 01 tter "•lu'"' t•'-'h~ft>\ will llf ~~t•oY•d Aft Envlronmtl'\tat Rflllvtew Ao.trd '"'l>"Ch"9 t ... Wtlllln P•Olf<I "''' l>"M m•M lly 1111 AllO•c·n•mtd County .,.,.,., e1ou1m•n1S 11141 env1r_,,1~1 ,,.,~.., ol Ille prole<I 11141 ....,., lu<ly ~h '"''" Ille ·~•lon• "'"Y Jut.II Sl•lc ""'"' hflOI ff•Qulrtf. l"I\ lnvl•-"' t•I """''"" Recora It °" """ ti '"" Al>O .. ldd,_\\ A"41 h t•tlltllle IDf pulllic ··•m•MllOll ..... c:•P•I .... ·-••o we•I, •I EMA Houslna Pl•n• "'"'n<ll, 111 N B•CMCfw"'• S.0.11 Atlt, ''°'"' 0010\ l!Od•llf. No lllfllltr •n•lro111Mnlll ""-of ""'" orolMt I\ propO•~ to ~ t-11<1• · ""· ,., •• , 10 '"• rtQ11ul lo• ,..._ o1 ,,....,.,, •. ,....o. 11111 lflttretlod •qtft<I .. , 0'®11' -,,..,_5 dl\<19retl.,, wllll lhl• •cl\.on "'e Invited lo 'ub"'" wr ltten ,_,,,, 1or c""sldeutlon ll't 111e county lo ,,., EMA 140\lllflQ 1'1~11' Br•n<~. !lucl"••ll ltn commenh Jllovld ""°(ettlwd &•I"" -·n ~lll•d, Oii Of belor• July ll, ,.,, All wc11 comme"u •o N!<elwd will IM tOMI~. flW CwM., 'Ifill ""4 r•~uelt ,,.. rti.a• .. '•~at -er IMI• .,,, tdll'lil'hlt•l•v• ttllofl"' tllt '"'"'" ••01ecl prior lo lilt d•I• \ll4t(tfltd ...... 'ltlJfl A. Dlffrl<'-• ~,,.,,,. .. '"90lll"<• lUNorll'ISl'0"'0,.. ~I Allt, C•lllor"'a t2ltl llMl!l\!Mlf Oflflte '"'' o.11¥ ... Ill!. J..le It. "" HI>• .. Pope· Paul VI received a pair of IHc·si:r.ed while porcelain swans made by the late American sculptor Edward Marshall Boehm. The swans, christened "the birds of peace,'' were presented to the Pope by the artist'~ widow wlth an inscription marking the 10th anniversary of the pontiff's 1965 visit to the United Nations (n an "unending search for peace." Boehm made three pairs or the swans. Former President Rkhard Nix• gave tile Hrsl pair to Chalrmaa Mao on hi!l 1972 China visit, ~nd the third pair is on display al the Smithsonian I nstitulion. .. Tmplcana part~ner Wiiiiam Peter lllatt1 filed a Sl.5 million, federal court suit against Tropicana Hotel Corp. and two of It.a former owners, contending tHe terms under which he purchased corporate stock have been breached. BLATT'I' Blally, author of the best· seller, "Ttie Exorcist,'' stated In bis suit tiled in Las Vegas that former Tropicana owners Edward and Fred Doamanl mlde false representations to Induce him to invest $000,000 in Ule resort in Detember. 1974. Blatty further contended the Doumand brothers promlsed the resort would have suffi· tlent operalJnC u,pital to build and run a :IOO· room addition. despite the argument Al' ••ll••wruw that it would encourage NEW YORK -A majority of Ulkltsex. Americans take n hopefully op· An opponent, Sen. timistic view toward death, either or George Deukmejian, CR· themselves or of m<'mbers of their Long Beach), said this families. the report of n new, unusual kind of sale "encourages study says. illegllimate sex by mak· nut it round that a substantial ing people thlnk il is minority -nearly a quarter of the sate... respondents -are pessimistic about l'nt• tor €ops1 SACRAMENTO <AP> -Bulletproof vests would be provided for all law e nforcement officers in California under legislation approved by lheA11embly. The measure passed Thursday, by As - semblyman Dixon Arnett, <R·Redwood Cl· ty), would buy tt\e vests for the California Highway Patrol and stale police , at a cost of $266.000. Mesan Cited Bonnie Fitzgerald of Costa Mna bas reteived her master's degree in education from Iowa State University. the prospect of death, d isplayinJ? anj?er, bitterness or stoic resignation toward it. ' THE "WORLD VIEWS" study, in· vol\ling r<'sponses from ;1 re1lrescn· tath·e cross -sect ion of l.4fi7 people. was marle by the Nnlional Opinion Rest'arch Center, an a rm ot the University of Chicaio. or the 58 percent that showed op· tlmism or hope about death, most or them -44 percent -associated their view with religious concepts. the study round, but 14 perecnl based their outlook on secular grounds. Twe nty.four percent took a "pessimistic world view" of eilher anf?er at tragedy or resignation without hope lo the inevltnhilily or de· alt\. Another 18 percent. with an am· bi1uous va"ueness about il, fil into none of tlie calegorie.S. WILLIAM McCRF.ADY, the pro·· ject director, said the objective was lo ''get beneath th e usual superficialities ordinarily brought out in surveys and find what people's un· ality." . He said reli~ion is not just doctrinal · propositions, d evotional practices or · ethical injunctions, hut "rather the human response to the lamentnhle fact of our mortality, ll is an nttempt t-0 eope with tragedy and evil in thr world.'' The study. called "The Ultimate Values or the Amerlc:m Populal1on," is beinJ? publis hed by Sa~c Publica· tions of Bev<'rly Hills. J IN THE STUDY, responrlC'nts W<'r<' asked to put themselves an a numhcr of r eal-life situations and imaf,!llll' Miss Wilhelm joinf'(I the OCC staff in J96fi anti i;ervcd us head hhrariun from l!Hi7 to l!l74. She look a six·month sah· hatical leave 1n 1974. v1 s- itin~ na tional libranl'S a nd Sl'l<'rt ct.I c·ollt•l!C' and univers i ty l1llranc·s throu~houl F.uropc and lheOnent. how they wo uld rl.'act lo thl'm . Hesponses to facing death fell into (aflAff rrr four categories, two of them with re· ,. 11 .... ,,._ ...... -- liglous bases: ~ ·· •· •· "· • " .. , •. · -A ·ntiJ?ious optimistic" view "Ual'\# Do~ .. T which sees God·s goodness eliminal· l'IW'~ .. ' ing the ev ii oft ragedy: 22 percent. iC...1~ •W, ·1ia i£. -A "hopeful" world \'iew which :·'!J:~ · · ·· · ,...,. lffS J?ood and l'ViJ but Sees lhe good as ~ . .-·.' .:. :. •( ··eft•r stronger : also 22 percent. II" ~ The "secular-optimistic'' view. in· ·~AA~ .. ,~,fi. volving 14 pl·rccnt. pays little at ten· ~r-~' ~" •.' ·~~a " lion to the evil aspects of tragedy and · if IJi -makes no reference to God in Its op· t · 'I: . timlslism about death. ··• \.:_, ~ i.;._. ' · ~~ THE STUDY. FUNDED hy the. ·~'.'. U\l()RI(. Henry Luce Foundation, found re · ; .. Silt>' • ~ . latively few differences between ":• ~ · Protestants and Roman Catholics . but "' · . found that Jew$ are almo;;t twice 11s ' llkely as gentiles to have a i>cssimislic "·· . , • \•iew of the m~aning of life. •••••••llil•• ., A JI DAIL y PILOT Friday. June t 8, ttTI Pounds, Pages 2 Merger Bills Win. I Beans, Books Hobnobbing By JOHN CUNNIFF .............. a... .... Magazines and turnips, might seem to be unrelated, ciccept in the sense that one might be tood for the body, the other ror the mind, but your supermarket manager will tell you differenUy. If trends continue, it won't be 1001 before •ales or printed materials in these traditional ouUets for household products will re· ach ~ million, providing both publiahers and retailers with a tidy ( ~EWS lf!VlfU'SIS J profit. ••paoGaESSIVE grocer " magazine estimates that sales of paperbacks and magazines in "grocery" outlets last year reached $455 million, "a good sized piece of a total market estimated at $2 billion.'' Market managers reportedly are enthusiastic about the growth, s ince most of them feel they are in a profit squeeze on conventional items. And publishers, pressed by rising postal ntes, are happy to have alternative outlets Some supermarkets now have developed what used to be a s mall rack near the checkout counter into an entire reading depart· p T ment. where shoppers can purchase the latest issues and perhaps aper lge-r A,, .. , ........ Victories SACRAMENTO <AP> -Gov. Edmund Brown Jr. 's plan to l'\}erge the state departments of Ranking, Savini,ts and Loans. und Corporations h:ls won narrow ap- proval of both the Assembly and the Senntc. • The author of tlm Assembly bill . J ohn Knox (D-Rlchmond). says the proposed new Depart· ment of Financial Institutions would allow a uniform policy for all s:avings and lcndlng institu· tions . THE MEASURES WERE op- posed by banks and savings and loans. Opponents contended a merged depar\ment would be un · wit•ldy and bad for competition. .. You want to kcc1> the depart- ments separate so ll1eY. compete with each other : that's healthy," . aid Assemblyman Tom Bane tD-Van Nuys>. A 41·34 vote. thc bare majority needed. sent the bill to the senate. ~ome inspired by the food ads. . . · . . . . 11-----·----· ----·-·----·-----The poH.ce~r--nes.lled--be.ne.iU\-.lh1s.-._purpose._.t£ noL1a.ln.timid.ae....spee<lci:s • ..hut_ A Senate bill by Alfred l\lquist -w:sanJOsC)was scnCU'ftlie XS::- ' ( SOME MANAGERS CLAIM the publications outsell grocery billboard on Ernest Vega·~ land n~r to draw attention lo the motel touted by items, and they are appreciative of the fact that, unlike turnip dis· Wickenburgh, Ariz., is made of paper. Its the sign. tributors, the magazine distributors take back unsold copies. *** · sembly on a 21 ·7 vote, also the bare majority. . or SOl&r l4T1•st tty Aims Americ~ram "41emonslrated -thaLtbe sear_cb.,...,._ ____ __, iwrnection is a very costly endeavor and that perledlon never can be achieved with certainty. sun. the quest goes on in various areas of endeavor. and the bills are rising. Health care is a ~fillLexample. Human beings are finite, but money is spent attempting to clispro~lt. Soon, claims John Alex-~--r.~S~Au.N~D~l""E~G~O~(~Ar,P;'->..r;~San~.;,D~i;:.e!;go':-~m;;,a~d~e~b~y Joh·n Hamrick, in ander McMahon. president of the American Hospital Association. Gas and Electric CO. says it chaa ge of-marketing and-energy mid-1980s. Robert Morris madt• the statement al a mcelinJ? or u l i I i t y e x {' c u t I v e s rr 0 m throughout the United Stales. geothermal tcst fadhty at the south cnct of t hl• Salton Sea was ded1eated by llie we'll have to make tough choices. could become the first U.S. ulili· conservation. He said if solar ty involved actively in producing equipment can be installed lo solar energy. handle a portion of the electric ty and the U .S Bnergy and Developme nt Administration. The J(ovcrnml'nt :lgency plans to join San Dicl?O in dl•monstration plant studies ovt'r the ne~t few years. THE SIMPLE TIU.JTll Is that we can't afford the total best. Instead, we'll have to decide on which areas or medical care orrer the best possibilities for the money, McMahon maintains. Otherwise the bills might be unpayable. " Nothing, however, demonstrates the point better than the con· troversy over the paper match and the matchbook. Matches are potentially dangerous, of course, nothing is likely to change that fad. But we're trying. A spokesman says a solar pro· and gas needs of customers, it ject manager will be hired soon, would result in energy savings. along with three solar engineers, Hamrick said the California to determine how heavily to in· Public Utilities Commission is vestin sun power. being asked lo allow use of $725,000 for feasibility studies. MORRIS SAID HE DOUBTS his company will be able to ob· lain more than 25 percent or its electric energy from the geothermal plant. "I'd be happy if Wt' ~ot 400 megawatts from geolhermal in the next 20 years." he said. That would be enou~h to meet tht• needs of 500,000 people, said a company spokesman. A cluster of small geothermal units, each l?Cnerating 100 megawatts of electricity. would be built by the mid·l980s. Morris said the de monstration plant will cost $50 million and produce so megawatts of power for com-mercial use. THE DISCLOSURE WAS The Consumer Product Safety Commission has proposed a stan- dard that would reciuire that matches be manufactured to self· extinguish after 15 seconds and matchbooks made with devices to inhibit use by children. * * * Senate Supports Homeowner Effort WmLE THE PROPOSALS are designed to reduce accidents, the Council on Wage and Price Stability feels they could have the op- posite impact. SACRAMENTO <AP) Another incentive for using solar energy i s gaini.ng in the California legislature. How? By raising the cost and causing consumers to switch to wooden matches, which also are hazardous. And also by making those matchbooks even more fascinating to curious children. · If the standards beeome erfective theY. could raise the cost to consumers by $68 million a year, the council said, and the essential The state would help provide low -intere s t l oa ns lo homeowners to pay for the in· stallation of insulation and solar energy devices under legislation approved by the Senate . problem will remain unsolved. · Matches burn and children are curious, and it isn't likely that any millions of dollars will change the facts. ••• It isn't always what you buy at the grocery store that ruins your Gov. Edmund Brown Jr. re· cently signed a bill that would al- low tax rebates for the purchase · and installation or solar energy devices. budget. The Conference Board, a research and educational organiza· lion, reports that a family or four must earn more than $19,000 in 1976 to maintain the purchasing power of $10,000 in 1960. Canned Bargains End Wholesale-level Increases Fore tell Hikes By tbe Aaaocla&ff Press Consumers can expect lo see some price in· creases for canned fruils and vegetables this sum· mer despite abundant supplies remaining rrom last year's harve~l. Retail prices for caMed goods in the first part <Sf this year gener-1ly were lower \ban in the same period of 1975, but increaaes at the wholesale level signal an end to the bargains. L. M. B ogd pears, for example, stood at just under 161 in January, 1976, a liUle more than 2112 percent below what it was a year earlier. The Index for canned peas declined about lbe same amount. Supplies are still high. The 1975-76 supply or canned fruits ls 79.3 million cases. up from 74.2 million in 1974-75 and 6S.9 million in 1973-74. The 1975-76 supply of vegetables is 204.S mil1ion cases, up from about 181 million in each of lhe previous two years. More than $<1 million in building permits were issued during May by the Newport Bench Depart/ ment of Community Development. This bring11 the total for 1976 to 946 permits with a valuation of $26,072,48.'i. OurinJ: the same period last year the department issued 557 permits with a valuation of Sll.633,SM. The largest permit was issued to the Irvine Company for construction of a com m ercial neighborhood shoppin~ center at the Ford Road and &an Miguel intersection. The combined valuation is listed at $2,227,000. Head Stands For Baldies? What is the most widely-used preparation to grow hair on bald heads? So inquires a client. I don't know. Do know lbe most widely· used exercise ror this purpose is the head stand. Salves, ointments and whatnot to grow hair on bald heads have been marketed sinee the days of early Egypt. Maybe even before. But nothing bas been more popular among bald-beaded men throughout history than tbe practice of standing on their beads. Just a '.>out half the grownups In Switzerland are skiers. .Did I tell you one home in five now is headed by a woman?. .The average American eats 12 pounds of salt a year. File-that, too. LOVE AND WAil What makes a successful marriaae? That's what Profesgor B,urgess or the University of Chicago wanted to know. So did Dr. L.S. Cottrell or Cornell . So they researched the matter nnd discovered a couple·s chances for a happy matrimonial life are best ir: t. Roth had brothers and sisters. 2. The wedding took place in a church. 3. Both lived on farms as children. 4. Both liked their mothers and fathers. s. The wi(e worked before they got married. 6. They don't change residences often. 7. The wife is at least a year older than the husband. _ _.11'14111 .. L. M, e..,.i, P.O .... IYl.'°'l.tMtWfttl•. Cettvrklhl i.1sL. M.80.,. 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June 18, 1976 s DAIL v PILOT A I 3 Honaefntgers How to Reduce ' Closing CostS , ay SYLVIA POnEa L4'I of. a 1'wo-parl s.N • It was prffisely one year ago that the Real Estate Set· llement Procedures Act (RESPA> became effective -a· law hailed by boU. industry leaden and consumer ad· voe ates as a ,najor step toward reforminc and streamlining C'Umbersome closing cost practices. The law has proved far better in theory than in reality. WitHin months, it was'COllapaing under its own .el1ht. ln January, 1976, it was placed under a partial moratorium, while experts worked on amendments and revisions. Now. as or June 30, a clarified, simplified RESPA ls to govern mortgage fen. , ders and borrowers, And begiMing then, leri• den must distribute to borrowers new con. sumer settlement in· formation booklets that presumably will make eveeything easy. ' Money's Worth WELL. • • MAYBE. IN SllEnJCISM, however: I COD• tinue a previous column's summary of typical charges ia· curred when a home is sold. • -Mortgage Insurance p~mlums. A f~ flit a company or government aiency th.at cuaranteea the lender against loss ii the buyer falls to make pa,yments. Tbis insurance often is required if the Joan exceeds llO perc:ent or the pro- perty's value or if it is iDsured by the Federal Housing Ad· ministration <FHA>. Tbia type of policy should not be con· fused wtt.h mortgage life or disability insurance policies de· signed to pay off the mortgage on behalf or the buyer i.n the event of disability o_r de~. th. Such policies usually are not re· quired by lenders, t~h they are available. -Escrow fees. When funds to adjust taxes, insurance or interest ai:.e needed, or when the documents must be held prior lo recordioc by a third p.1rty <escrow agent>, escrow lees may appear on the settlement. In some areas. escrow agents handle the settlement. -MISCELLANEOUS. NOTARY FEES, inspection fees. ch~ges for photographs of the property, a schedule of morlgag~ payments and other incidental expe.{lses may ap; pear oo the settlement. ·~ -Adjustment ol PtePaid items·'SU(b as real estate tax· es and municipal service charces, If the b\lilder or seUer has paid the entire year's taxes on the house and sells before the year is over. be is entiUed Lo a ref Wld fiom the buyer Jor the portion of the year that the new owner bas the boUf,;. This also applies lo special ass~fm'ents and property in· aurance if an existing policy i~ being transfer.red. The lende~ also may require that."escrow" or ••irnpou~· •c· counts be ·set up to pay fqture bills for taxes, assessments. etc. <This is a •·must" with an FHA loan.) The buyer pays one.twelfth or the ann~ amount each mQOUa with \be re· gular mortgage payment. When Mae bills r.U due, the lender pays them Crom the special aC!ee>Unt. At cfosing, the buyer may have to pay enough into the aceount to cover these bills foraeveralmonlbs. : Q. What can the buyerdOtocutl)ttUementcosts? A. Before signing the sales contract, the buyer can negotiate with lbe seUer to share the costs of such items as the settlement or escrow fee, UUe insurance survey and transfer taxes. IF A SURVEY IS aBQUl&BD, the seller can be asked for his old survey and an affidavi\ that no changes have been made in the str,uctures on the property which would overlap the ~undarifttM...,JencSers will accept this ln lieu ofanewsu~y. '"' ~-~ .:. The~yer can rand out which true insurance company wroi,·lh'«'policy t~ seller bought when be purchased the houte and uk tbat eompany for a·lower r* (often called a .. reik~ r~tt" >~E ~. title lns~e::011ost companies WW ric'iuce their ges Uj;, , mUCh Uine llu elapsed sihcethe)' lut•e hecttheti · · :TJ.e buyer can ~ " ·fight to choose his own lawyer, ~le company,~ orotbar ~sary supplier ofsettle~t services. ·t· · . · · . The buyer can shop ar'Otln~ and bar:fain with ,suppliers of settJement s~rvJcevo make JU~ tbtl~es they quote ere totals, with no extra of'inisceU~eous ct,.rges to be added. The buyer can ask the lawyer or lend et to supply a draft settlement slatem~nt,,estimating all "selUemen~harges, 10 days or more in advance of the setllemen~. ;.should be studied with care and the buyer should request explana· lion of any items that are nol undersf,ood or \bat appear ex· ccssiYe. · ;.-;. Allergan Plans Sale of Stock Allergan Pharmaeeutica1s has released comparative operating statements for the five·montb period ended May The information is to-Ile ineluded in en amended pre- liminary prospectus expected to be filed with the Secunties and Exchange Commission today for S00,000 sbares of com· mon stOC'k; 300,000 shares lo be sold by the company and 200,000 shares lo be sold by selling shurcholders. • Commenting on the results, a company spoKtsman snid. "Sales or the new soft contact lens protein cleaner in the United States contributed significantly to the sales and income gains for the first five months of 1976. Al the end of five months, worldwide sales or sort lens accessory products were over $4.5 million, with the U.S. market accounting for $2.9 million." The company also said, "The increase in the five·month effective tax rate, 32 percent in the five months ended May 31, 1976, vs. 25 percent in the five months ended May Jl, 1975, reflects the increased profit in the domestic mark~t. "The company continues to believe that 1976 will be a record year for Allergan. although the rate of gain will be less for the balance of the year," the spokesman said. Beef Prices Drop DENVER <AP> -Early June average retail beef priee.a were down slightly from the previous month and were sharply below prices a year ago. the Denver-based American National Cattlemen's Assn. says. The assO<'iation's monthly s urvey of supermarkets in 19 cities indicated that the national average price of fi ve representative cuts of beef on June 10 was $1.47 per pound, compared with S1.49a pound on May 13. The average price for the cuts in early June last year was Sl.72 per pound. In the latest survey, ground beef, round steak and chuck roast prices were down somewhat frorn the previous month, while average prices of sirloin and T·bone steaks increased slightly. The increase was attributed to greater demand ac· companying the summer cookout season. ' Irvine Savings Open J"ine Savings"recent grand openln1 marks the start ot ~siness of the tint locally owned savin1s and Joan at Irvine. The building occupies 2,_,., square (eet on the 1round floor al 185S2 MacArthur Blvd. Irvine Savings received its state charter in December 1974, and was 1ranted ln!Urance of accounts by the Federii Sa¥inp aad Loan luuranc:e Corp. May 11 . . ' ·. . ;·(· L A J 4 DAIL y PILOT \\~ ' Friday June 18. 1976 _, ·a · Did we properly thank you? We had such a wild, frenetjc Grand Opening weekend at our new Long Beach store and at all the stores. Well. in the rush to restock and get sorted out we didn't take enough time and space to say, "A deep heartfelt thanks to a~l of you. We know who puts bread on our table and we appreciate your business." . ' STRUCTO .'..,~GAS .. ,BARBEQUE . ~ Aft&'r two folH starts.' a misdirected ,\li-"Shipment. and nervous mcunents. ..... --we h.ave them. Great cast aluminum' gas barbecue with lifetime lava coals. long, hose for portability. orifice for natural or bottled gas. SUPPLY JS LIMITED. (we won't let a Dealer lug off a ton. but they will go). WITH MOBILE BASE .· SPECIAL · DEAL. COME EARLY BAMBOO BIRDCAGES TWO 4" STORY..... . ~~~~ .... ~677 ·. ~· . . / l TI J" Wo<l.TI\ 1li€ W'i°t)l..£ GRAND OA:NiNC"r JV.ST ID SE'E W~A'T''.S U fJOetz. 1ltE. HA I . ~WK.I' A. ~EAP Fouc:s. ' ,,!' • REMINGTON CHAIN SAWS Wqp't tell you a lot about this because I find that moat people know more than I do. Gas features. Come in and qui% our experts. MIGHTY MITE MIGHTY MITE MIGHT MITE BANTAM AUTO OILER DELUXE 79~0 89°0 99°0 3AMP BATTERY CHARGER 997 AUTOLITE SPARK PLUGS Who has the patience to make these things? Look at those finely made little doors and swings. If the bird doesn't likelt. Irick him out. and let the cat have it. FOUR 877 STORY ..... JJ your battery moans over today's bi.g_energy pull give it a little overnight trickle charge. Can't hoit. Nice price for new plugs. (that guy over there doesn't think so. Looks like the guy who owns the garage down the street): · ARROWT-50 STAPLE GUN Staples. tacks. Got a heckova whamm to it. Doe• ceiling tile. whatever. 997 You can arc weld. spot weld, and ... and ... Ah yes. back to the commercial. The picture tells no lies. JJLACK & DECKER -· WORKMATE WORKBENCH Marvelous. folds to all kinds of positiOl'\S. works like a giant clamp too. Might become mcwe famous than the safety 5997 SOLID OX TORCH KIT 00 Or you can weld. braise. solder. cut. with real oxygen and not have the weight. Little solid tanks do it. f ACTORY RECONDITIONED EX CALIBER WAX By Turtle Paste or liquid. Little more rubbing. a lot more lasting. 277. WATERPIK PULSATING SHOWER HEAD .-.--· ~ PARK r,: . \ \ ~_i:k1' ALL PURPOSE '' -. TOOL BOX ~497 I look at this thing and wonder. "what does it mean. all purpose? Ca.n I mix a good dry martini in it?" Knew the folks who made this. I think they are working on a giant one to drain the Salton Sea or something. f AC TORY RECONDITIONED l ... ~---y-., .... • A PRETTY GOOD THREE SPEED FAN SABRE SAWS 7 1/.t" CIRCULAR SAW ._ J. Iii. 677 977 .. ,. ·.1! ~\ ......., \ ' '-' . \ . \- .. . This rascal could blow you right out the front door (Oh. oh. watch him. he·s getting that Madison Av•nue Flu}. 13°~- BLACK & DECKER ROTARY MOWER The beat el4tctric manufacturer we know {Say did I tell you the one about the guy who went to jail for making big money ... about a quarter inch too l:iig.?) 6900 Repeat of a sellout • 1 • Repeat of a sellout -While stock lasts While stock lasts New tool guarantee. Thought we ran out of these. but guess who But listen the saws. the Keep one for yourselves or make a good father's Day gift found halt a truck lull. ·-------, : FREE I 1 -lOOFT. 1 I C'ORD : I AND · 1 GRASS : . : c~.I~~;R t !.._ _ ~c!!_r~::!~ __ , sander all are limited in supply. New Tool Guarantee. (too bad Mother's Day is past). New Tool Guarantee. KINGO'LAWN FRONT THROW MOWER Thia is the sell-propelled you the pros lugging around in their · pick-up trucks. (Ask one of theae guys what they charge. You'll buy your own mower). With grass catcher . 3068~ ....... 1 77 .oo 4068 •••••.•• 187.00 40688. • • . . • 197 .oo , I KINGO'LAWN EDGERS rz=-~7 ~,-- ~ / i Got a choice.of plain, deluxe. J · and Too Fancy. All 4 cycle gas /" ~·· engines. fully adjustable depth, · • · angle of cut. Built like a small I .' tank, 206 ..•...•.••• 87.00 216 ••••..•••.. 97.00 246 ......... 107.00 .. - AD GOOD THRU JUNE 23 UCI: Image Pol .ished I lbJOOLSON OIU.. D•llr ,.,, ..... ff Think about the University of California, Berke1ey, and what comes to m ind? Ivory towers of learning, important research and brilliant professors pursuing complicated subjects. And USC:• great dental and gerontology s.chools. Other respected professional training centers. And the Uni ve rsity or California, Irvine? To m any Orange County resi· den~ this campus is ''the little university where local people send their children." There is lit· tie awareness of the research. achievement or academic ex· cellence at the school. Administrators at the universi· ty began thinking about this ''im · age problem" as early as 1968. · according to Bud Desenberg, a university relations officer, but decided to wait until the period of campus unrest was over to take any action. ·. "It seemed we could do better public relations by letting the community know or our ac- I . r BEA ANDERSON, Editor Friday, June 1B,1976 Bl complishments,'' Descnbcrg said. Thus was born the University at Home series. which Wa!'i de· signed to last a month and which has surprised everyone by conti· nuing for two years. PROFESSORS SPEAK The format for each of the seg- ments has been the same. A com- munity leader invites approx- imately 30 people to his home for a four· meeting series to hear pro- fessors and administrators from the university talk about their work. Leon Lyon. a Newport Beach resident. hosted the first series. which included Clayton Gar· rison. dean of fine arts, and Chancellor Daniel Aldrit·h. who spoke about his rield, world food resourc·es. .. People were very much in- terested." Desenberg said. "The meetings were very informal <1nd people could interrupt any time.'' As far as Desenberg was con- cerned the University at Home was to end with the Newport series. but other ~roups followed m Laguna Beach. Balboa and Irvine. and o ne currently is en- joying great success in Placen· tia. East Meets West Family Reunited By DENNIS MtLELLAN recalled the war year:s t.ha.t.... 0t1Mo•11• "11etSi.lf be~an in September, 1939 with It was an emotion.charged mo· the Nazi invasion. menl at Los Angeies Interna· "Of course." said Skalmowski, tional Airport. After nearly 40 who was an army lieutenant. years -since the Nazi war "the war in Pola nd was short and machine thundered through their very bloody · · native Poland· -Chester Skalmowski a nd his sister, OCCUPY MIND Maria. were reunited. He. along with the other Polish Skalm owski. now a retired soldiers. was sent to a POW Costa Mesa engineer who came camp in Germany where he re· to America with his wife and mained until the end of the war. children in 1949, spent the war ··our main occupation was try- years as a prisoner or war. His ing to get something to eat The sister and other members or his most important thin~ was to oc- family were sent to concenlra· cupy the mind a nd not become JALhcr had built was burned to the ground. Hand by hand. brick by brick, they built it up. "Of course. my generation will never lose the memory of the concentration camps and the prisoner of war camps and the devastation this war brought.·· Whal is life like in Poland to- day? Although most workers have a normal eighl·hour workday, Dr. Skalmowska-Walda, who holds down two jobs lo makl• additional money. is at work al 7 a.m. and returns home by 9or10 p.m . lion camps. crazy.·· Though the f~mily ties re· In Ma·y. 1945, when the British REQUIREMENTS IDGH mained strong through cor· freed the prisoners. Skalmowski People may choose their own t esp on den c e. this was• was reunited with his wife. Jolan-profession but must first prove Skalmowski's first contact with da. With the heir o( the Red Cross they are capable of doing it He any member of his family since they located their two daughters quircments are high Only the 1939. in Austria brightest go on lo higher educ a As his sister e merged from Making a decision not to return lion • airport customs. the pair quickly to Poland (''I didn't accept the There 1s no unemployment embraced. communistic point of view''>. the The reason 1s sample If you don't "Everybody has the tears in family r eturned to northern work you don't have any money the eyes." said Skalmowski. "Of Germany. The government howe,·er, pro course we didn't want lo make a They remained there until 1949 vades pens1om, fo1 retirees to live show. But you can understand when an American family on the deep feelings." sponsored them into the United Many of the young people have States. "We landed, of course. in long hair but th1~ 1~ a passing CATCHING VP New York. With tremendous trend The:r oft.en wear leisure Several days after beginning heart beating, we passed the type clothes such as jeans. but her six·week visit to America. Sfatue o( Liberty." they are always clean • Dr. Skalmowska·Walda <women Rock and roll is not prevalent. end their las\ ...names with ska> DIFFICULT YEAR People favor classical music, and her brother were still "talk· He got a jo~ teaching in a sy mphonic orchestras. the ing all day and night" eatch;.ng technological institute in Terre opera, ballet and traditional folk up on family news. Haute. Ind. ''The first year was a songs. Remaining in Poland after the little difficult for us. We had to Skalmowski said his sister war, the 64·year-old doctor of in· start from scr atch." They moved "admired" all the young pc-oplt• ternal medicine helped in re· to Costa M·csa in 1959. she has seen in California. "They The formal has b een much the same ul eat'h one and the part1<·1· pants all are unlhusiastic. The second g roup met in Laguna Beach under the dare<'· tion of Dr. Norman Nixon. a member of UCl's departmt'nt or psychiatry. who went to great lengths lo see thut purtit'ipants would e njoy the t'Vt'nings, Dr. Nixon made a list of a l1tllt' more than 30 "interesting and . interested·· peopie from <.tll walks of hfo from whid1 hl' drew the audience. BACKGROUND SllEE.~ ") hoped for continuous atten- dance ... he s aid. "and almost all cam e all the time. We hut.I a \'en· SUC('CSSful timt'." . Dr. Nixon pcrhap~ madl' ttw grNtt'sl effort to Sl'"' that h1:-- sen es would be t'nJoyahlc• for all participants. Ile gathered back· ground information on all those invited. comµiled capsule descriptions of C\'e~ person and mailed copies to everyone before the meetings started. He said most of thc audience was unacquainted with the un· iversity before the series. "It's only 15 miles away. It's surpris· ing how few know about it. This was a n. excellent ·way of bringing this university of ours to the •. .... - , UC/ is only 15 miles away from Laguna but 'it's surprising how few know about it,' Dr. Norman Nixon said. 'This was an excellent way of bringing this university of ours to the neighboring communities. ' neighbonnJt l'Om m ur11lles. /I net I think 1t 1s ours .. Ont• kc•y to the ~m·c\'SS of tht· meetings ha:. bel·n the stress plat·cd by uni\'ers1ty offlciab that they art• "fnend-ruising. not fund·rais_i ng. Dr Nixon not t"d. Sta11lc•y Jayloff. formt•r ownt·r of a sportswear and cquipmC'nt hUStnl'SS who partiripalt•d in Or '.':1:<on ·s ~roup. said hl' thouf;!ht lhl're w m; much more of a <:hanre mw. that he and his wife would altl•nd events at the uni\'(•rsily. .. BC'fore. \.\ l' knew it was tht•rc. ''eriod. Now we know ii 's quill· ;m ins titution. H's growing im· mensely.·· Dr. Robert Roper, also in the group, said he now plans to "lake a good look at the loc·al unlversi· ty" ~ance he has children grow· ingup. "The quality of speakers was lop.notc h." he added. Both ht· and J;1vlolf said lht•v '' t•r1• unuwan· of · lht• un1versit ~· hl't'au:-.c of lat·k of new~ 111 lh~· lorat papt'rs The curre nt series is bt·ing hosted b) Or and l\tri. Moiuri c1· Nadnd~1· of Pl a c·cnl1a. wht• stud !heir ml•l'tm gs will c·ont1nlll' "111 c1efan1tel) The first ~roup they h11 .... tcd ''a,.., "amazt'd ill lhl· kllld,.., ot n· scarch be11l.,(! d ont' al th1• un iversity. Mrs N ad nd~l' said She agreed that l'Cl had hl•en lacking in publtc1ly but hl'lacvc:-- lhl' problt'.'m has hecn snlv<.•tl for her "I m on the ma1hng list now.·· shc explainid. The N adridgl'S :an· cxl'1kd about tht' inte llectu;.il .... 11mulutwo from the 11nivc·r:--1l,. bl•t·au~•· there 1i; nothing of this nature available to thl·m m the north part of the t•ou11ty "Ther e's room for an ongoing serli:s " Mrs. Nadndgc sale! A doll dressed in a traditional Polish costume was one of the gifts Chester Skalmowski recei'led from his sister Maria . The Polish brother and sister have not seen each other since World War II shattered their lives. building the hospitals and public Life was more diffi<'ult in are very good·looking. healthy • healthsystem . Poland, however. where there andwcll-fed.'' Mo!itpC'oplcinurb:marcasl1\'e C'ommunistparl,\'.F.\'crythmg1!' Skalmows kl. who 'lav e'<! Asked what her first im· was no food. clothing or hous· in la rE:l' apartmC'nt compl1.•x1.•s. t1ndcr the dir('cl1on ofthc-r:ovcrn-several year!' l'nr lhc round tn1) pressions of this country are. ing. WN&bJNE-S---nrcv arc cumfort:rbfl',-tmt-lht•r ment. The re are no private! · ticket for hi!' sist1•r. plans to t11k1.• \ Dr. Skalmowslra·Watdr~ fa~ "Lite in the United States was Food is mor e cx!l(?nsivc in· is a ioi of s tandardization. owned factories. Rut a few small her on short I ri1>s throughout 11-:::==:::::.t~ir;.~:t;;.::..;.~;-._ ·"ur.T~~~.::_~~~~~;;~~~~~~~~~~~·~~~d~t~hler~~·~~~~r~~~~imf=i~~~~~~~~r=~b#u~~~i~n~e~s~s~c~s~~~·~11~c~h~a~~~tjh~c~C:a~l~1f~o~n~11~·a~~~~~_;;~~~~~=JI ... IT~ -meriea -an ~,... o~ ·1 brother trans lating, she said adding Europeans had the choice. o one goes un ry m • 'lor art' in 1ttc-"So far sllc has seen th~ "the people are so friendly. tremendous task of rebuilding Poland. however. A two and one· hands l)f I he pl'opll' Paci 1c ccan.:rn <' 01 pumps Everyone has a s mile on their not only their lives but their half pound loaf of bread costs 10 The main C'ffort by the pC>oplC' workint?. That':; :;nmcthmg stw face." countries. cents. But there are Ion~ lines in !\ho11ld go toward helping rac-h didn't cxpec•f Ii• :-1't', lht' won Sitting in the Skalmowskis' liv· "Everyone in Europe was the grocery stores. cs!l(?ci:ill y for otht•r ancl impro\'inj:! llw slan· dcrful richness of th• c·ountry . Jt ing room, the brother and sister tired. Whal my grandfather a nd meat. dard of lil't'. i!' full of l'Vl'ryt h111g Fear .of Flying Conquered 'There's no reason anyone should be afraid of flying when he understands aeroanutically what is happening and · conquers the fear of the unknown. ' So a seminar has been designed to help passengers do just that. It is sponsored by Lonj Beach Chapter ·of 99s, an organization of women pilots. CALIFORNIA <APl -One was represente d by six in the washed out. but 16 other Califor. 21·40 category, nine in 40·fi0 and nians went on to a SAFE gradua· one over 60.' There were 10 tion, conquering their fear of fly. women and 3 m en. ing. SCHOLARSHIPS Safe Air Travel For Everyone Jn the 40·60. Gerd Steinhardt, <SAFE> is a series of seminars to Los Angeles. admitted to being a help people-get their feet off the g round. The sessions are run by "prisoner of my own phobia.'' the 99s, an organization of With tears welting in her eyes women pilots rounded 50 years and a slight t)ut s haky German ago by Amelia Earhart. accent she spoke o( why she took the cour.which the 99s hope On the ·maiden West Coast also will .. e money for aviation graduation flight from Los hol l t S F . ac ars . . · Ange es 0 an rancasco, However, the first West Coast Audrey Etki!l!I of Encino, the sessions ended $200 in the red ~l·year-old wife of~ dodor:-pilot..~llfter payment of lecturers' fees. stood up o!l a movinc plane for publicity ·and postage. The first the first hme. Her cl!155ma~es and last classes on the ground clapped, ~ she explained with are group tbera~y sessions with a a wide gnn that this was a psychiatrist. particularly Jmportant moment Sid Beanr. 51, Encino. feared lo her because s he once n ew to speed. His panic and frustration · ~urope and could not unglue now gone. he plans to begin hit· herself from her ~eat to go to the Ung all the conventions he loves restroom. dearly but has been afraid to fly White.knuckled and grim, Olga to. · . We1lo1nty. who uses the stage Marlene Shra1er ·of Los name Olga Velez for her singing, Angeles, in the 40.90 bracket, was explained she had to take the helped aboard by two teenage course because she had gotten a sons and a friend with such com· job Jn Manila, 13 Rylng hours fortingwordlas "You'regoingto away. love this, Mom" and "Look, they a.1tatrant& in I.be cou.ne list even have pillows, see." their age in one of three categories: 21 to 40. 40 to 60'and DETERMINED over 60. This particular group Sitting on the aisle, Mrs. Shrager . though still a hit ap- prehensive. was able to rattle off the seminar topics. Smiling much like a lost child fighting tears, s he gritted her t.ecth and vowed, 'Tm going.to have a good time." ... Merial Selleck of Rolling Hills Estates. in the 40-60 group, was claustrophobic. When asked whethe r s he h ad thought she would finish the course when she started. she replied that her children had said, "Jr Mom pays $70 for something, she's going to finish it, come heck or high water .'' The $70 for the course does no\ - include the fare for the flight. which was Mrs. Sellcck's first in 30 years. Ann Hansen. 31, a native of Norway now living in San Pedro, also would like flying if "they would just not close the doors." She registered amazement at her calmness on the gradu,ation night. saying she had expected to become h ysterical and a·un through the aisles. Carol Carbone of Huntington Beach, of the 21·40 range, ad· milted to hating takeoffs and "not being in command o( the situation.•• She said she tried hypnotis m without success. Ms. Wei::lowsky tried liquor to esrap<'. The multi-lin~ual s1ngl.'r has flown to other j1,hs. hut just short hops with the aid of fret' drinks in first class. llowevC'r, she <'(lUldn 't drink for 13 hours to Manila. "There's no r eason anyone should be afraid of flyin~ when he understands aeronautically what is h:tppeninJ? and conquers the fear of the unknown." sa ys blonde Joyce Failing, A9. Rollin~ HiJis: moderator of the sessions sponsor ed by the Long Heath chapter of the 99s and a pilot for 32 years the last seven with helicopters . Participants hear from psychiatrist s. pilots, meterologisls. aircr aft r e gulators and maintena nce personnel before venturing inlo the blue yonder of their gradua- tion in the sky. DROPOVT The program was started by the Long Island. N.Y .. chapter of the 99s in 1973. The dropout this graduation flight was Carol Greenfield of Beverly Hills. but she says s he may· lake the final exam again. Mrs. Greenfield's pul!'ie was normal as she s at on the plane . . hefon• h ~1\'tnJ! s l'rond lhoughls. psycholl)j.!ISI ('ha~ tor n M a!\on s aid. lie w a,.., on hand lo ad· minister to \'anous fears and phobias of those 10 S/\fo"K Mason, a t'ommcrclal pilot from l'Qm ona . is a c lanc ical psyholoJ.!ist und an associate pro- fessor at the~ Ins titute of Aerospace Safety and Manage. ment at ttn· U nivers ity of Southern California. When Fh~ht .'illl took off. Capt. Bob Kallestad was al the con· trots. a veteran of 24 years of ny. ing llis second officer, Mal Walker , ca me over the loud s peaker to greet the · passen ~e r s . knowing SAFE participants were aboard. He assured them that a noise upon takeoff was the normal sound o( th<? landing gear being •· raised and that occasional rip- ples would be normal turbulence. Perhaps to make everyone f .. I better. he s u~gested leaving seatbelts on even alter I.be aeat· belt sign flashed off. saying, .. We all have our belts rastened up front." The engines revved, and the plane took off to applause from SAFE. Then. at heights rarfttn1· from 22,000 to 25.000 feet, the champagne flowed in ~ <:oach section amid a s mooth night. . -. 2 DAILY PILOT Club Dates Filled Memory Golden Mr.' and :\lrs. Hny N o ri c m ~1 k <' r 11 f NewPort BC!ach wcl·c honored on their 50lh wedding annivcrsar~· .at a' party given hy their so n a n d daughter-in-law. i\lr. and l\lrs. L eRoy Nonemaker in their Newp or t Beach home. The honored g u es t s • w h o u r c· longtime resident~ of the Harbor Arca. h a v e l h r e ~ grandchildren and three great · grandchildren. A special guest waK Nonemakcr 's mother. ·Mrs. P curl Nonemaker. also of Newport Bea ch. . I 1 Friday, June 18, 1976 JUNIOR SAll,l!'liG PROGRAM: Sailing instructions and opportunities to participate in int.erclub racing and other water-<X"iented activities is the focus of the lO·week summer session which begins Tueliday, June 22. at the Bahia Corinthian Yacht Club. Registration will close Mon· day, June 21, when an oncnlalion for students and t.heir mothers takes place. CHRISTIAN WOMEN'S CLUB: A talk by u credit <:ard expert, a showing or accessories and music by contralto soloist lktty Sanders will vie for atlen· lion rollowing a. noon lwicheon Wednesday, June 23. ut the Sheraton Beach Inn. llunlinb'lon Beach. philosophical a nd psyc1101og1ca1 frame"ork for 1mplemt'nting a lHogram o n moral ant.I psychological education in the schools will be presC"ntcd during a four·day works hop ••l UC Irvine. Sponsored by Extension. the series will be from Thursday. June 24·Sunday. June 27. Participants will hc;.ir notC'd educ<.1tors s peak <1bout m oral e ducation which proponents bclicYc can be nouris hed by knowlcdge;.iblt.· teachers. Further information 1s avail;J- ble by callin~ Extension al (71'1) 833·5-I ~4 . CALIFORNIA C.\NADIAN CLUB: /\ Hawaiian luau ''ill begin with a buffet dinner at 7 p.m . Saturday. June 26. in the , Jfol•na I' ark Women's Club. C 0 N F E R E N C E : A The organization. which sup· ... t.,. Wuephoto • " .. ' • • • • I ... ~-• • • • ·~· . •." ~ • ..... I . . . . ~ •••• -~ "4 • • • • • ••••• I • .... , .. . " ....... . . , ........ . ~ ....... _, ._. . . ....... ' --~ ·~ .......... , ;j -t t I •••••• ' ' ••••••••• J • tt l e e e e e I . .. 1t• -.... -• -• -•• -•• , Federal Judge Mary Ann Richey's nomination to the U.S. Distric;.t Cou1t bench in Tucson was con- firmed b y the Senate. She has been a Pima County Superior Court judge for the last 12 years. · , ports lh<' Albl'rt Sitton llonw. I!> open tu ull 1n lcr<',kd pcr:.On!>. However the maJllrll~ of mc m· bt>r:1 u e of Canad1Jn bJck· ground Further information I!> uv:ula· ble by calhnl! Mrs. Dalton Higby at 55-!·2659. OPERA Bt:NEFIT: Winner of th<' Lyr ic Opera auditions will be honored during u Galu Opera Celebration, a rundin~ event for the L!!·rit• Opera Association. The party. to take place from 5 to 8 p,m . Saturday, June 26, is scheduled in the LaJ(una Beach Museum of Art. The event ia open to the publit'. " SOUTH COAST JUNIORS: The Founh1in Valley club will provide a barbt•cue al Juvenile H;.ill at 11 a.m. Saturd;.iy, June26, for about 50 teenagers. IRVINE JUNIORS: Prospec- tive members will be honored at a membership luncheon at 1 p.m. Saturday, June 26, in the Tustin home of Mrs. Steve Brewer. COUNTRY FAIR. BAZAAR: Mardan Center or Educational Therapy will benefit from an all- day fair, lo begin at 10 a.m . Saturday, June 26, on t.he school ground• in Costa Mesa. The center is a noq-profit school which serves c&ildren with learning and social dir- ficulliea. The goal is lo assist each chlld academic.ally and ena- ble him to establish satisfying re- lations which will enable him to return lo public school. VIETNAMESE NIGHT: A pre- sentation or traditional Viet· namese food, music, fashions and art will be presented at 7 p.m. Saturday. June 26, in Sl. John the Baptist Catholic Church hall, Costa Mesa. The public is invited. and pro· cccds will benefit Vietnamese Service Center, Santa Ana. BICENTENNIAL SHOW : Beauty contest winners from throughout Orange County will model bicentennial fashions from swimsuits to formal gowns at a benefit luncheon. Sponsored by El Bandito Shrine Club, the event will be presented al 11 :30 a.m. Friday, June 25. in the South Coast Plaia Hotel to raise funds for the Crip- pled Children's Hospital. Further information is availa- ble by calling Carolly De Vore of Irvine. TV and movie star who will St'rVc :.IS commentator, at 5S2-419'J. Nuptial Dates Selected ____ _ Mowrey-Dolan Cam eo W edding Chapel, Anaheim will be th<> scttin#! for th<' July 31 Wl·ddin).( ceremony linking J<'anne Evans Mowrey andCharl<'s James Dolan. News of the fortht•orning event has been anno11nct·d hy her parents, Mr.-and Mrs. Kenneth Mowrey of Costa Mesa. P:ircnts of her fiance arc Dr. und Mrs. Edward Dolan pf, Bloomf1cfd HiU s. Mich. Miss Mowrey is a graduate or Costa Mesa Jligh School, Orange Coast College and California State lJnivers ity, Long Beach whe re s he curned her clcmen· tary teaohi11g credential. Dolan g raduated from \;niversity of Detroit lligh School and now is a s tudent at OCC. UPHOLSTERY W....Y_W_. ........ 1922 Hwt.or ll•d. Cott. M._541·0Z5t Sign the Pledge Come say "Happy birthday America" at The Huntington Center Mall. Take part in the "S1gnup. Amenca· celebration by 101n1ng the millions of Americans across ttie counlr)• who are signing the bicentennial pledge of Freedom. In the mall Beach and Edinger at the San Diego Fwy. 1-;J A sar .. t place for kld1. lnth• DAILY PILOT Mazzeo-Pule Mr. and Mrs. Dominic Mazzeo of Irvine have announced the engagement of their daughter, Silvia Ines Mazzeo. lo Michal!! Patrick Pule of Santa Ana. The couple will be married Oct. 23 in Our Lady or Mount Carmel Catholic Church, Newport Beach. The bnde-elecl is a graduate of Saddleback High School in Santa Anti and of Univers ity of Cahfornia. Irvine, with a BA in social science and one in Spanish. Iler finance. son of the Carl J . Pules ol Santa Ana, is also a Saddleback lligp graduate and is studying police science al Santa Ana College. Char1es Dolan, Jeanne Mowrey a favorite for DAD ... june.20th . ' . " our Eghtwei9ht 1=01yes~r ana Hnen b lazer w1 th contrast cl1e.ck Hn1rl9, to oc 'i>JOrn with 11~hLweiqt PJ1yest..er and tinen trouser. a must fOr DADS sprin9an:i summer wardrobe.. by Gordon of Ph11ade1phia 44 fashion island, newport center 644-5070 DADS dress shoes ... by ALDEN of newertgland <I~ classic w1ng t1p ----'.J .. 1 I 44 fashion island, newport center 644-5070 Friday June 18. 1976. Hopes--Going -lJ.p~-in--Smo.ke ___ _ DEAR ANN: Will yQu please do a J(reat m a ny wives of heart· attack victims a favor <.1nd find some a nswers for us·) My husband . T ed. and scvC'ral of his friends were luck~· enough to survive sever e heart 11llat:k~ Ted arid two of his pals arc now ff their diets and even wor~l·,. ey'vc started lo smokc a~ain other wives arc i~nunn~ tl. I feel as if Ted had slapped me the face. t he saying to me., "l don't give damn what I do to you·1 " Could it be that he has a death wish? This m an ncC'ds <·very ounce of oxygen he can get. anti here he is w astin~ lt on smoking. What should I do'! Every time l s ee T ed s m oke a <:ig arelle something ins ide me die:.. The love and r espect I had for him for over JO yea rs Is slippinA away. What can I do about It~ - HEARTSICK WIFE DEAR llEART:ifCK : Not a darn tbjnl{. So qui& eating your yours ... lf up, or he'll bury \'OU. People who defy doctors' or· ders do Indeed have a death ~·ilih. A person must want to live ia or· der to give up sm okiftg or drink· lng or eating lbin cs he shouldn'l. 'ro wive11 who are in your shoes, I say quU nagging. \'ou can't In· ject a per~on with the M'ill to livf' if he does n't hav.-ll. Just keep yourself In good shaf"' and make sure his llfe insurance ls paid up. DEAR ANN LANDERS: In a r€'ccnt column you said you had never received a letter from a girl Who was sorry sh(' had savect herself for m arriagc. Well you're ht-a ring from on<"' now. ulthoogh I 'in no "girl." I'm 52 yearb old I "saved" myself for u young man w h o h u d ma n v r in 1· qualttie:>, 'bul he was a do<l in bed p~act icully raped me· on our wedding night. I tried to ex· plain te ndl•rness and patience were essential to help H woman achieve satisfaction, but I could never get the ld<'a Hcross to him. lie was i nte r est ed onl y in himself After putting up wit h h is a nimalistic behavior for four yt'ars, I found a letter he had written to a girl he was seeing on the side. He descn tx-d me as "cold. unresponsive and a zero bed-par tne r." That wa s all I needed to call it quits. A ft>w years lalt•r I met the man I wanted to spend the rest of m y lire wit h . But firs t I welcomed an a frair. We mar ried s hortly ufter and have had 18 wonde r f u l year s t ogether. There's som elhinJ: to be said for trying on a pa ir or shoes before you make the final investment. Ann. -A CASE FOR T llE OTHER SIDE DEAR CASE: People aren't ·sbon, alt hou1b your first mate sounds llke a bit or a heel. I am le111 judgmental than I was 21 yurs ago about girls M'ho don't make it lo the marriage bed "iftlact ." llowev._r I still say It's the best way to go. I also believe that bad you tried it oat before your first marriage, you'd have married the c l od anyway, thoroughly convinced that love would conquer all. It happens a ll the time, dear. ANNOUNCING S~aron Cramer Fofmerly Al Eastbluff Coiffures now at the Gemini: Romance Due /! ,;JMIH'l po/ Wi,~~~i!~a's SATUR DAY, JUNE 19 By SYDN E Y OMARR ARIES <March 2l·April 191: arrangements. If m arried. legal docume nt occupies attention. SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. 21 J: ' OAIL V PILOT 83 Skin Caro Make Up Center Aida Grey Cosmettcs Facrats. Skin Analysis. Skin re1uvena11on by European molhods. Manicures -f>od1cures -Body Waxing \ . ' 5 • ' ·, : I In lido Village i 3400 Via Opo rfo, Suite 6 :'t on Ille-.... ..... uoot . ..,. . 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GEMINI (May 21-June 20): Accent on rom ance. promise. love. Home environment is more importa nt than us ual. You're go· ing to be recipient of luxury item . CANCER' lJune 21-July 221: Highlight perceptiveness. Sec what is. not what you wish could be. One who is a,parently a pro· fessional supe rior will make ma. jor concession. LEO (Julv 23·AU~. 221' Good Moon aspe.cl highlights com· munication. "getting in touch" with your own feelings. This is a power day. You are respon~ib:c fo r directi ves . lon'g .rang e policies. VIRGO (Aug . 23-Sept. 22 1: Dii:! beneath surfo ~c indic-J t1ons.-H persistent. you remove layers of pretens e. AccC'nt on inner feel· ings. revela tion in connection with attitudes of partner. mate. LIBRA <Scpt. 23-0cl. 22 > · Spotlight on deals, 'agreements. colfectea an\1 amrtyted:" _ SAGITTARIUS <Nov. 22·Dec. 21 I: Favorable lunar aspect coin· ctdes n o w with c hanges, children. cr eativity, affairs of heart. Speculative ventures are more likely to s ucceed than in re· cent past. CAPRICORN <Dec. 22-J a n. 19): Stick to racts. not fantasies. Be frank in any discussion with business associate. Gel lowdown on appr aisal. properly value. You may have lo do some revis· In . . -- AQUAltlUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 18): Good Moon aspect points up rela· tions hips with close neighbors, relatives. O pen lines of com· munication. Speak and write. PISCES (Feb. 19-March 20): E m ph as is o n c olle ctions , valuables, money and how it gets that way . P ersonal environment is accented. Improvements are possible. II June 19th is.. your birthday )'O are r t'stless, original. in· dt'pendenL You c a n be domineer--- ing ... some people find this a fascinating quality. Others feel \'OU a rc abras ive . post urin g. 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I'd Rather At U.S. Open Be Mediocre --Kingman Unknown Has Lead As Elite Grumble NEW YORK (AP> -One hit doesn 't end a slump, but in the case of Dave Kingman, it usually ends a ball game. • Kingman either strikes out or hits it out -a nd Thursday night, it was the latter . ~ "l 'm s till swin~ing at l:iad pitches, l 'm still in a slump." Kingman insis ted despite a 14th- innang home run that led the New York Met4t to a l·O victory over the Los Angeles Dodgers. Kingman's homer was hit 23rd All 0.Mol.., ICA8C OWi Jim@ t8 lO\ A~le ... at MOt'lfff'.:lf June> 19 LO\ An~I,.\ LU Monlrf"ttl Jun• JO Lo' Af>91tlt\ "' M<>~lr~.al s11.,,.. 11• IOd.rn, 11 10.>,,,, of the season-, bul only his first at home since May 28. He prefers hitting on the road,.obviously. "1 reel less pressure on the road." taid Kingman, who hit his last seven shots away from Shea Stadium. "These last few days, I've been wishing we'd been on the road." Despite leading the m ajor leagut>s in home. runs and a healthy rbi fi gure of 50, Kin~man is not happy with his season. He had hoped for more consistency than just a .240 balling average, DULUTH, Ga. <AP> -The skinny kid with t he close·cut haircut and high·pitched voice was almost apologetic. "I had toothpicks in my eyes," said 21-year-old Mike Reiii, an amateur out of Brigham Young University, an army brat whose young life reads like a travel poster. "I kept looking at the leader board. It's neat to see your name on the leader board. l went out expecting to ~hoot an 80. Every minute_Lexp_e_cted something to come up and bite me-:'' - Nothing did, so the youngster finished in the gathering dusk al the Atlanta Athletic Club with a three·under-par 67 and that gave him the first·round lead by three shots over a field or the world's best professionals in the 76th U.S. .Nastase, Connors In Finals as well as less strikeouts. NOTTINGHAM, England - "l have a good day and then I Jimmy Connors, favorite. lo win have a bad day," Kingman said. next week's Wimbledon, defeat· "I would rather be mediocre. I ed Raul Ramirez or Mexico, 6·3, have been having some rather 6·4 today to reach the singles bad days lately." final of the $64,000 :John Player They haven 't been against the tennis tournament. Oodgers. though. ln all four Mets Connors will m eet llie Nastase victories over Los Angeles this of Romania Saturday in the s('ason, Kingman got the big hit. finals. Nastase ousted Swe- Open Golf Championship. Nobody else broke par. Instead, the opening round of golf's most prestigious event saw most of the game's elite fuming and fussing over playing condi- tions. It was a day or bogeys and double bogeys. complete frustra- tion for the players and ~lushing embarrassment for the course superintendent and the tourna- ment btass. • The wrong si~e wheels were put on the gang mowers and the grass in the fairw!_Y wasn't pro· perly cut. This maoe aJO}lffit everybody m a d , e·spec ia lly Arnold Palmer. A sprinkler broke and the 18th fairway was saturated overnight. This made others unhappy. For•l rounct lh eler• '" !lie 761h Unolecl S111es Open901f c.h•mo1on\t.10 ltl·<S(""°'•' •m..th_~r) ~·Mo•t A~•cl 3'·l l--fll Tom Collin~ Jl-J~-11 J~IWll~\I Ji.l •-10 J.C.Snud :i.-Jl-13 A4y Floyd Jl·JJ-10 S1111 ')fopa 37·3'-IJ Roel Fun~l" 3'·36-10 Guv Cull Ins lll·JS-13 A MA\~nq•l•l6·l4-/0 0 Eoclllbr~r Jl·JS-13 Al GelDo•oe• 3•·36-10 Tom Puruer JS.31!-7J Don Jan ... ry ll·:U-11 •·A MtlolftV''" 36·37-IJ Lyn Loll JS 16-11 J.t<' N•t••au• Jl·l l -71 l•fry Oielll Jl·Jl -11 C Ctlodrn1~r 40·3' _,. 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IWH LONG BEAC H-Fountain Valley's Shirley Babashoff. who says the 400-meter individual medley is her weakest event, is America 's No. l entry followinc Thursday's second salvo at the Olympic swim trials al Belmont Plaza. The freestyle star swept past the opposition :ifter trailing in seventh place ut the m id way point, nearly made up all or a 6'h·second deficit with a powerful breaststroke errort and breezed home in the frees tyle a winner In 4:57 .11 -a lifetime best for BabashoCf in the event. Despite her awesome rally, Mission Viejo Nadadores coach Mark Srhubert wasn't ecstatic. ''Shirley went out too fast in th<' first 50 meters." said Schubert. "Her first 50 was in 30.9, way too fast. It hurt he r next two stroke:.. the back andbreast. We like toSl'l' her turn betll•r times in the second half or each stroke, but we didn't get it tonight.'' It was just another night's work for Babashoff, who admitted sht• was unsure she even wanted to compete in the indo. "l couldn't decide to swim it or not.'· s:.1id Babashoff. "But when 1 made up my mind to swim it, I was going to do m ybl•st ." Her splits were 1:07.2:1 (fly ) . 1: 19.40 (back). 1 :26.9tl (breast) and 1 :Q3~SO tfrl!c). Ba bashoff, who fi gures to represent the U.S. in the 800 rree ;1t Montreal, foresees no conrnct in the schedule, which has the 800 free and 400 in do the same day. "With the 800 free going first 1 ·11 probably swim both cvl•nt~. ··say!; Babashof(. who earned the No. I berth in the 200 free Wednesday and is an odds-on choice to wm tonight in the 400 freestyle. Schube rt opined it was a tragedy for the U.S. that two other women stars were not present in Thursdav·s 400 indo finals - Kathy Heddy and J enni Fr imks. "I was n't surprist>d at Shirley's qualifying time (4·58.961. bul I was surprised by the overall slow times in the fi eld.'· said Schubert. Missing by 21 hundredths of a second of qualifying for the U.S Olympic team in the women's 100 backstroke was Ma ryanne Graham, a newcomer in the Mis- Slon Viejo sta ble of stars. The Arizona State University student. a Tus tin resident and m the Nadadores program the past six months, cam e out of nowhere to qualify for the fastest lane m the finals after 1.hc morning pre- lims. With a 1:05.45 qualifying time, Graham faded to fifth in the finals with a 1·:05.99. "She slipped a little * * * W-n'< 100·"'•1-r l>·lCk\lro-e - 1 Llfld•l J~tetc, I 0~ 11 1. T -tuntt \lrtndi"'#f'QIW-. I H~ JI) J. Rr~e ""'Ott\~, I o~ 78 '· M ........... Ut•l(Jf(l,' OS., .. s. Mary""ne C•~h•m. 1;0~.9'. IF"'' !-qu~hly for Olymc>ic team• ~"" 100 l><ICkSl•OkO -I, John N.ll>l'r, S6 81 f8elf~t'l Ame1r•c,.n rrtnrd), 1, ,,,.,,.,. R<X<~•. SI OS 3, Aoberl JA<•son. SI se. •.Cr•\• r•molelol\, SI""· CF1r\t two Quttllty tor Ol!fmSHt to.:.m L women'\ -tOO·n·H••tf'r if"ldtv•<Ndl mrio1er -1. S,lud@y B·•bo\hott, 41' ii I I '1, Jt .i.nnfl Harwiy, 4 S•.11. J, Oonnitlr'! WtH,n"r'trom, \ 00 O.C, f, 80n· '"' Gla~qo.,, S 00 JI. !Fl"''-oudl•ly 1or O•rm• p1t tei\m•. Men'\•Ot> 1ndlv1du•U mcdlt•v -1, Rcxt Strttcn,1.n, 4,1•.19 \01•t1t\f'~ Ar'l'H\f iCdn Rf\COr<ll t 1'1rn Mct<r,, ":71 II 31 Slev•t F'""'''•" l" 1\ "· Oruc f' ~urru~s, • 11 1' «~,,.,., two QUdl!ty •or O•vrno•c te•ml. on her start." said Schubert. "and then she tried to make up for it too fast in the first 50 meters. "That tightened her up in the final 50. But she's m·uch better in the 200 barkstroke. l think she can qualify for the U.S. team in that event.'' Uraham, a 20·year-old out of Mesa. Arizona, called Thursday's accomplishme nt a bi~ step in her bid to qualify in the 200 back. "l 'm very happy and I know it'll help m y 200 effort. I haven't had this much speed, strength or men- tal toughness before," µM Graha m. * * * In 400 Free Schubert. said he felt Graham. who entered the prelims with the 16th rating, could have put together an effort in the l :04s- whlch would have been more than enough to edge winner Linda Jezek , tho Am erican r ecord holder. Also doing well in Thursday's action from the Nadadores were Margaret Br owne und J esse Vassallo. Browne was 10th in ttw prelims with a 1:06.95 in the thl· women's 100 back, while Vassallo was loth in the men 's 400 indo (4:36.07). ~ * * * Babashoff Seeks Third Win Tonight By a Daily Pilot Writer LONG BEA C H-S hirl ey Babashoff of Fountain Va lley. swim'ming under the Mis'slon Vit'jo Nadadorcs banner, seeks her third vittory 111 as many nights at B('lmont Plaza -and she's an odds on c hoice to breeze in the Olympic swim trials tonight. The 400·mNcr freestyle'. one of Babashoff's best evt>nls, is on tap at 7 and although there's plenty of competition. th<'rc doesn't ap· pear t o be enough tu stop Babas hoff. "I 'll be swimming for my best 'time .·· s ays Babas hoff. the ;\merican record holder with a .t :H .76 and who has already put together the hest marks for American wom<'n in the 200 freestvle and 400 individual medley at these trials. "Shirley would like to set some records.·" sa ys Mission Viejo Nadadores coac h Mark Sc hubert. "but if W(..>dnt>sday's results arc an indication, 1 don't see anyone pushing her to any re- t·ords. ·· · While Ra bashoff seems a shoo- in. it's Nicole Kramer who has t:?ained Sehubert's support for a finals bcrt h. The-·secnnd -c-v<!nr of the even- ing is the m en's 400 freestyle at 7:30 ' and anothe r Mission Viejo star looms as a major candidate for honors-ir not two of them. Brian Goodell. the Mission Vie· jo High junior who entered the prelims with a 3: 56. 74, and Casey Converse. the Alabaman under the Nadadores b anner with a best of 3:59.31, are vying for a berth at Montreal. "l think Rrian will have to go J: 52 or better to m ake the Olym- pic team," says Schubert. "He has the ronfidcnce after doin~ so well Wednesda v. but this is a race with outstanding compcti· tion. ··Perhaps Goodell's tou~hest competition..,.wi ll come from Rrut·e Furniss (3.53.99 ) and Mik<' Bruner (3:56.781, <Along with ConverSt'. This may be the best event or the meet.·· B r u n t' r s c r a t c h c d r r o m Thursctav's 400 indo to con<;en- trate on. the 400 .freestyle and another threat , .John Naber , has been swimming well recenUy. Naber enters with a 3:59.65. · "Another guy you can't count hut Is Tim Sh aw , u re-minds Schubert. ''He'll be hungry and has been working hard toward this meet." As for Ba bashoffs major com· petition. Schubert says it may come from 14-yaar_.~Dl'lt:w:l.iL __ _. Borgh. "Borgh is better in the lo n ger dis tances," says Schubert. SCHEOUlE OF FINALS TortlQht -women s 400 trre I. mi:n'~ 400 tr• 1• 1 lO S..u urOll'f wnm1•n's ?on tk'tlr tro .. n 1 « .. ·n·-... 100 O.·~"\lfOltf" / JO, women> JtlJ butJ~rlJ, '~ ,,...,, \~bull~'"•• 30, Sufvt,,y wom••n'\ too tu ea\t lro't-" ,, "'*"'" • 11)0 .,, .. "~'S1tt;Jkt! 1; WOtnit'n .. •w •. t:\,l I h. tn\.""lft : 100 ,, .... , "°' Mo"'1•• "'°'"""'II aoo '"~ 1 "'""·· 1,ioo ,, .... 1 lO women \ tOO butt,.,.u y ~. '"'-""•' \00 t>utcerlttr 8 JO No!~ P•el•lft\ l fArl\ •• I. am. (l~(fl0d'I. Ross Ends Eight-year Drou~t It was a long time between complete games for Gary Ross- eight yea rs to be exact. -Ross made his major league debut as a starter on July 6, 1968 and hurled a route-going 10·2 vie· tory for the Chicago Cubs.over Pittsburgh. He pitched his second complete game Thursday night against the Milwaukee Brewers but this was something special. Jt was a two.hft shutout that re· Ange& Slate AllO.m., .. ICMl'Cl7101 JI.Mr t81)1)\ton at Cah•nrn1a Junf' t• Ho'\IOt\ M Cdhforruo JUf'I' 10 B04>ton M Co&llfnr'th1• 7·7SP m. 1 1)0 .n1, 1?·S~ 1> m. suited in a 2·0 California Angels victory a t Anaheim Stadium. "That was a definite pick·me- up," Ross said with a grin after improving his record to4·8. I \ --Los Angeles reliever Charlie den's Ove Bengtson 7·5, 7 -5 today. Hough will remember Thursday Connors had advanced to the r=-_..~~· ~~"f!-!fo~rra¥w~bil~·~e.~ ......... .--. ... · ~-1fi~m~al~a with a 6·2. 6·4 win over "lt was a bad pit . ng l m e Tom Oltker. In other qua e ma ulst Selecte ----~--_, Ross was r eferring to his last two outings, both unimpressive. He was s helled for eight runs and 13 hits in four innings or com- bined toil against Detroit and New York. "I was down after those two games," he admiited. "I'm only human .•. I ee a w en zone where t)e wanted it," said matches today, Bengtson topped the knuckleballer. "It was a Britain's Roger Taylor. 6·3, 6-4; knuckter." Nastase defeat ed Ismael El Kin ~ma n 's ei~hth game · Shafei or Egypt, 1·6. 7.5, 6·4 : and winning hit of the season came Ramirel toppled Vijay Amritraj with on<' out in the 14th inning of India, 6·4. 6·-1. ;rnd landed in the left field bu ll pe n . Ex -An gel Skip Lockwood. 3.2. was the winner in relier or Craig Swan. For Hough. 1t was his second loss against seven victories. LO~A .. 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Or1tl'.hn. bf\.•t Mon.1GU('rr,•nt, l b. l>-1. f)'J~ Ral11 D~lay• Tourn_,, OMAHA; Nt>b . -Arizona and Arizona State will try again tonif"hl t o decide who plays Eastern Michigan for the title in the 30th College World Series. Ra in fo rced postponement Thursday night of the fi(th·round matl'hUp of the two Arizona schools. The winner of the intra - state battlt.> will meet Eastern Michigan. 46·15, for the series crown Saturday ni~ht. Oly•pfans Lo•~ GREENSBORO. N.C. -David -Thompson scored 25 points to help the Den ver Nuggets. now of the National Basketball Associa·. lion, whip the United States Olylnpic team 108·100 in an ex· hibilion basketball (tame at the Greensboro Coliseum Thursday ni~ht. CodwH Mo.,~• LOS ANGELES -La rry Cochell. head baseball coach ot Cal State I Los Angeles) for the past five year s. was chosen Thursday as baseball coach at Oral Roberts Unive~ity. Top Spike Athlete. By a Daily Pilot Writer Eric Huls t , Laguna Beach High's mile and 2-mile phenom, has been tabbed as the Cl F Southern Section 's track and field athlete of the year for the second straight season, cappint:? the red hl'ad 's four years at t he Artists campus. The Laguna Beach star was the only nominee for the honor at a recent gathering or the Citiz~ns Savings Athletic . ~oundat1~n board and the dec1ston was in· stantly unanimous . The four-time winner of the CIF 2·A 2-mile crown and three· time winner of the CIF 2·A m ile title. completed his senior season wi th victories in the 2·mile at the Cll'' SS Mas ters M~t (8:44.61 and state meet <where he cruised to an 8:57.3 with n~ competition in the field l . As a sophomore the Laguna Beach whi:r. sped to a 4:09.l in the mile. but he considered the mile more like a sprint in his quest for lollt'er distances. lie also won the state 2·mile l'hamplons hip as a junior atld was runncrup as a ~qphomore. As a junior , he was a lso accorded the title or athlete or t_he year in CIF Southern Section circles. But for Hulst, there is a disap· pointment in volved in this year's work-the fact that he failed to earn a berth in, the Olympic Trials in the 10,000 meter run. He missed by a good margin in his last try for the chance al UCLA Saturday-now it's ap· • parently a case or wait ing and working toward 19l:IO anti tlw Snv. iet Union when the ncxl Olympic Games take pl ace. Holst's time for the 10,000 meters at the AAU nationals was 29:30.6-well off the qualifying standard o( 2R:40.0 "I wanted lo Aet to lhc trials." says. Hulst. "Uul it was ju!it one or those days at UCLA. I rC'a lly tc•lt bad out there. I went oul in 4 :31. which was prc•tty fast. nut after that. 1 st:irtecl runnin~ 70· se<'ond quarters and I needed t11 runfi9. "My fret wer e hurtinJ:!. It seems every liml' I run a six mill' race I Jtel blisters. But I thm 't think m y ambitions were un· realistic." Hulst, the No. 1 two·mil<'r and who shar<'s th<' mil<• honors w1\h Jim Arriola of G :i hr !C<.•rrit11~ 1 lli~h. frcls his hcst ract• next \tear at UC lr\'int• will he thl' io.ooo meters anrl h<''s looking forward to a cross country duel with Oregon 's Rudy Chapa in the ran. Chapa is the only prep to ever run under 28:40.0 in the 10.000 meters, going 28 : 32.fl . llulst 's 28:55.0 is the second best in na- tional prep.circles . As for international compeli· lion his fi rst goal is to make the national cross l'ountry team that will go to West Germany in February. Otherwise. it 'II be an easier pace this summer for Hubl, who as a p rep, ,zarnered more records and honors than any other distance runner in Southern California hiRtory. ERIC HULST ... do the job. Actually, I was em· barrassed. ·· It was the Brewers who were embarrassed Thursday wht•n they were t he victims of the two. hit shutout for the second time in three games. Nolan Ryan defeat· cd them, l ·O, Tuesday night. Ross yielded only a sixth in · ning leadoff sin~le to Darrell Porter, which came: after he had retired the first JS Brewers in succession. and a ninth inning sln~lc by Von .Jo!thua. Hoss, 29, has been primarily a reliever during his career and his start against Milwaukee was on· ly his 29th_. 12 of them coming this year with California. • '.'I was primarily an odds and ends man," he J!ri nnc<l. "Hut I feel I'm helping this year. I think l could easily be IH instead of 4·8." AflC'r takin~ two of three frnm the Brewl'rs. I he Angels J!Cl rt'- ady tonight for the arrival of the Boston Red Sox , with or without Joe Rudi and Rollie Fingers. In the opener of a three·~amc sC't. California will send n on Kirkwoorl 12·6> against rookie Rick J ones tl·OI. MILWAUKEE Jo\l\Ulltl ,.,.,,,,,,yJb Cd•bOclh c; Sc.oll lb urc .. no11 Younlu Porter< Slier!> rt t Jollll\01'1 ,b AtrOft"" Sl•lel'I p .... ' "bl • 0 I 0 • " no 11 o o n J 0 0 () ) 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 1 () ' 0 3 0 0 () 1 o on I Q 0 0 0 0 0 0 ULIFOltN!A •ti r ~Ill f' Jon1•c;' t Ao Jnc••.on ll'> T 011v1\dn Oochtell M1Gurc•oib Art09\ lb ,,,,,,_" EltMbarttn t Rou p • 0 0 •J A 0 t f) •on " 4 I 1 (J J 0 I n l I I) I) I I) I I 3 0 ? I ) on 'I 0 0 0 IJ t ot•'' 79 o 2 o Toi•" 1• 1 1 1 111111 ..... u. ooo ooo ooo o C•lllor111• 020 000 00• I E M .GuPrrr rn. f!.h(trf' OP c .-.11trirn11t 1. LOB-llw..,_•• 1, C.<11tl0M la s SF -Brl'J9\. 51olt0ft CL,8·•1 Ao" IW,1 81 T-1 •• A-11.101, 11' M It Ell a11 SO ~ I 2 7 I ~ • 1 0 c 1 • I:. • • -..... . .... .. . ...... . Bf, DAI\."( PILOT El Toro, CdMVie Tonight BB Cage Loop Estancia Five Romps, 66-38 Pete Neumann scored 19 points a nd junior Jim Price tallied JG, leading Estancia High of COfita Mesa to a 66·38 win over Villa Park in the Hunt - Estancia clashes with Fountaln Vall\'y at Edison. VIII•'''" IJll I• ti .. ID .. u 2 fl (J 0 0 Corona dcl Mar aniJ EJ Toro remain unbeaten a fter LWO rounds Of <JC· t1on in the Cos.la Mesa s ummer basketball l eag ue f o llo wi n g Thursd ay's play a t <.:oronade l Mar. CdM <'apµcd the t•vcn· • ang wilh a 64-61 VH'tory over War ren of Downey ~hind the 26-point pro· ductton of Akx Black. ..,-1 angton Be a ch s ummer ..._ basketball league at llun- G<non S!l.•llv<~ Robbin-. (,u,oU H•11 IUl()w C1i1ro1nu1 lt•ro. r f1Q.uO CKu rm 0 • 0 I) 0 • ~ ,, t in gt on Beac h lli ~h ••• Thursday night. II 0 " II I I) II I} I\ • I Earlier it was El Toro past in g r a c i fi<.'a or Garden Grove-, 79-59, with Mark Hill, Bob Charles a nd Rob Charles :.haring the s<.'orin~. ' Tonight l eague h ostilities res ume al Costa Mcsu lli~h with the two leaders-El Toro and Corona del l\far- locking horns a t 7:45, followed by Costa Mesa and Warre n al 9. A 6:30 test involves Foothill and Pacifica. In other action Thurs- day. Costa Mesa pic·kcd up its first win with a --.--S!r.47 veraic t over SOUTH COAST CHAMPIONS-Members of the South Coast League ehumpionship girls gy~astics tea m from San 'Clement<.' Hi).!h School are pictur.ed above Front row. from left : Maree Hi ggs, J oan Carruthers, ·Karen Kotflm;JTcr. Carm~TI WilTiams. Deana Parker SeC'ond· row : Susan Henderson. Lisa Kenney, Pat Spiger, Trish Lenehan. Laura Fin)cy, Karen Petraitis. Third r ow: , Canwron Piper. Lisa Friesen, Cindy Mesa. Tammy Mason, Tt•ri Wells, Sandy Bickly, Audrey Postan and Barbara Rusling, coach. 1-'ooth ii I. £1 Toro IHI lq ft pl ID r1::1~' '! ~ ~ ~! Diablos' N C-~drlt-i o ~ l1 C.•oro~ 1 o l<olme\ 1 o Pt"Ct\.1114 l 1 TOl~I• JI ll El Toro PttCtftCd Sc0<e by 0..•rt~,. 11 '" 1' u b 12 Cos•• Mesa Utl ,, /Q /) ~,, 1'1 II pl Ip I •I ~ 7 ~ l 11 S~rength In Bac ks ~~~~',';° ~ \ ~ The aclditwn of Costa :\tesa ;;::,;Q ; ~ 1 •; High and l'urona -<h:'f l\t ar tu lhl' Mo"no o 1 o 1 South Coa st League has a few or ~~~:.:n .~ 1! 1~ J ~~oer~~ts~~~~~~~~ c~~cr~~~~ ~~:~!e Seo~ bw ouarl•n sion Viejo 1sn 't one of thl'm ~:,:~.~"' ;~ 1 ; ~ ;..: ~~ .. We've: bc<'n playing thOse coro,.. ""' M•r 1•~1 schools )n pn•-seasun for some :~ •; P; ~: lime. so it won't be much of a lut F. .p0~·•0 H1IChCOtk N~r\On o • s change for us.·· says Muno Ra1nt.•-. et O;CjOOCI 0 Fa,r O 01\lt"O 0 I 0 c J 0 0 t ot•I\ 79 ~ Scor• lly Oli•rt~,. ~ 1: A year ago, the Diablos were 5·5 1 1 alter los ing to W atnut in the first : 1~ round of the Cl F 2 A playoffs and 1 o defeat<>d Costa Mesa 20-15 in pre .~ ~ leaJ!ue act ion II 18 14 II-<>• H 10 9 18 o1 With s pring hall recently con elud ed , Mur1 0 se em s encouraJ.!ed about the Diablos' pnr.;pects m the fall H e n sler To Laguna And his offense could be part of lhe reason for that Sen ior Mik e Sweazy is scheduled to fill the vacancy left by graduating qua-rtcrbaclrDoug Reeves Ha I Hen s I er, a Swenzy plnyed back up lo graduate of Ch apman Reeves last fl':tr. completing four College in Or ange, has of 12 passes for 88 yards He had be en chose n the ne w three passes interce ptt'<i varsity baseball coach al Mission Viejo 's strenirth ap Laguna Beach High. pears Lo be in its ~round game Hensler, 25, s ucceeds with the likes of Scott. Spear. J oe J e rome Ka r p , who Blum andl\l1tc h Chesclka re turn served as Laguna's in-ing · terim coach for one year Spear carrieq 147 times for 665 Hensler, a n a ssistant yards and nine touchdowns, while under Karp this past Blum s<.'ored five TDs <ind rolled season, was a catche r at up330 yards on 70 cal;rics Chapman. a school he at-And Cheselka, coming on tended from 1968·72. The stron~ a t the end of the season. Balboa Island resident boastsa9.7carryingav_crage served as C hapman's ~ur10 al so ha d praise f-!>r .re· junior varsity coach in c_cavers Greg J.oncs and Mike 1974. ttrawley. who 1s up from t he ''I'd like to coordinate sophomoreteam. the lower levels of WhlleMuriosays t~c lineisstlll , baseball in our communi-s~mewhal o~ a question mark, he ty,'' says Hensler . "I will have Rich Grover C6·2. 220) want to get people in· !lnd Paul Henry (6·2, l~I return· terested in baseball.·• ang. . -------==--------· ------ Laguna Grid Vista Checking Wo01en In Golf S trong Nucle u s for T e am Laguna Beach Hil(h had a small turnout for s pring football. which is not unusual, but there was a slightly different twist this year. according to head coach Dennis Jlaryung "We had about 3-0 show up for spring ball, but we have a stronJ! nucleus of 15 lettermen return- ing _ including four all·leaguc players -and that 's somethini.: new for us." he s ays The Artis ts cxpe rimentro with the veer during pra<.'t1 cc with quarterback hopefuls Dave Chapman and Bill Gompf calling the signa ls However. llaryung is not total ly convinced he will us!! it next fall ''I'm 'r eallv not sure <ibout thC' ,·eer at this point If we don't use it we'll go back to our multipl~f­ fensc. which is a little bit of C\'ery- thing," says Haryung "In eithe r case. after last year (2·7 J. we have onl y one way t9 go and that's up." he adds. All-South Coa st leaguer.:.s Rich Nunis. t ackl e J eff Gr eenough and defe ns ive back Dave Strom- botne, a long with Gompf, will be returnini:: to bolster the Artists. "Talent-wise we are in good shape ... says Haryung. ''It's the laclt of deplh tha t will bother us, but that's nothing new." Sprini:: ball also uncovered the talents or ne wcomer Peter De- Baun. a tackle. an~ linebacker Kurt \V (•stgaard, who was the sophomore t eam 's outstanding player Haryung also had a good deal of praise for guard Robt>rt Ponce and senior end Scott Henderson. "Ponce could very-well be one of the best in the leag ue,'' he says ··And He nderson also looked ~ood. '' Ponce will also Qc doing the place kicking for the Artists. Last season he kicked 14 of 15 fATs and a 32-yard field goal. MESA llEllOE CC Mt•mbPr Gu••'\t Tourn:1m1•nf (fk<fl•'r· 0 .,11 ot P.,rl n• r -,). A t--l1f11lt ~GfO\\, I S1Pthl Stttl\c.t. M4r'11•Gr.iy tll•9 Cdnyo11 CCI. •H , 1 l u<o<> John\ton, Conno• K•nl •'" cs.,nta .A.n.1 ((1 1ol I Nrll I L<>U"l' ~®if.'°"• Rurn S<oulvn COtct R,1rRh CCL 1}1, 1 GIOr•n Bowd••n. f\onn.-OovQl1J't\ l~.m C.li·ll\t1ntt-GC 1. tJJ 1 nuoo1v W,1o.,.c°'-~ J'1ne 01tlbernt.•r IPd,U"t Vudl~ CC.1. IJ' 0 Flight «Groa,..,t 1 f:nt'h\ U,.1n()\t. I\• tlW 0.-uhch 151ir•l11 Anu CCI. 11~ 1 ~O"!te Ut h•tono, Jufl• (\)m pb1•1t ICuMl<woocl (.C:I, 181, (N!'IJ I P,11 llonnPtt, B\•Vtlr ly Hope t81Q (..)nyon CCI. llS; 7 Ari<"'' Vt'flurll>, C Pu1 n ,)m fV1rq1ntJ CCt, IJI\; J M 1m1 S•·rnth. Frdn f:\1St~ (M•'\!!i•On Vtt>JoCC). l.j6 C Ff1qnt ((jro,~l 1. Ty HM'Y'l.VlO, Ano~I.> C.ODQDLol .LL=-Coyote> CCI, 18o, '1 Pat G1ll. Ot>verty R1m.•11 CS.1nl11 AM CCL 1~t lf1 ... tt-1 5_..1 Rotnm.r.n. GIPn(!._,. Gu., (M1~~·on V11 10 CCl. 110. 1 K,,.,. Crt'Jll'f, Fran (irol••t"ttlu11, ''°''" -,~(;(I, IJJ; .l. Mdry Con. nor, G1nn1v PlP;'nt• fLo'> Coyoh.1<> CCJ. IJJ c.10,~\t t o 0 1n No l 8obb1eo Yl.l\<Oc. No 17 G•or•.1 Oowek'n. Two ."'' ~E,~~~~~:u':.~ E crrc 11e Tournam.,nt• F ,,....,, fY"tnm·t-1 June Oov•~. ~· 1 ""'' G<>rv H rqr•, F10Cov· Edison QB Sharp • ~u. 4 ff1rt Cortnnt• R•chord)On Edt'O N•nno~ .... l e r 1., C-.:lm1110, CIU'W\r Lam- !> rl (ubd (ur I s.-r.ond Fl 1QM -1 Rot>f'rttt An .. f1rf'W\, A], 1 ff,. t (,Ion ' lto'c:Hld; V1 O'Gara, • J•Jfl'' Q11n11tt ' fl•,CJ Ah(,. Atkltn. "'"'"V v .• nonsornmen, ~y fhOMP".t'J" Edison High (Huntington B each > football coach Bill Workman was not very pleased with spring football workouts, but fell there were extenuating circ1.1mstances "We looked a little ragged. but we wer<.' not totally together a nd didn'l have our minds on foot· ball. what with the death of Lionell Purcell." s ays Workman. Edis on bas ketball coach Lionell Purcell suffered a fa tal heart attack May 27. But Workman did have some good word s for his n ew quarterback Steve Rakhshani. Rakhshani threw only eight passes during last season, but as b~kup to all-everylhinJ! Rick ..!!_<!s~~r~. he real.Ix didn 't_gJ,!l much or a chance to perform. Following in Edison's tradition or good passing quarterbacks. Rakhshani gets the nod from Workman. "Steve is definitely a passer, .. sa ys Work man. And !be rest of the Edison pic- ture is not a ll that gloomy either. Randy Schwa rtz. second year F1P•d Oar S"O'' ~ '"' Fl..qnt -1. T••ny camollo, 1 Cvbol Cuti, J CA;ry ._.,.(Iii., 4 Eel'"''• N'1nnl ""· Sf1cond ,: t1qhf t Ju""' ()oyff•. ? Mt-ten (OVilld•·n. ) Flo (OV{'JI 4 (,tot1•8olan<J !t Jul1rm~Ad.1m•. • Thud Ft1gM -1 M11•thtl P.1ynr. > '\I lty Pt>turwn. J M 'lr-'( Gro~l. c. ~·t,('>(rolt 1 _ nin~1er Wtnnflt'-Cut>o Cu' t, (j/\ry ._.,,qc-, ~ow E''' ._,on. Aly<f· •otuf1t)MC1. Bt•• £mf\rv:>f'. M•dd•~ Ol'nttt '· M.Jr;e Cunn1nqt\drTI. All-Sunset League linebacker, as 11111LE souue Ge. well as nose man Mike Witherby. T and F Tourn.\m .. nl. A f1or1hl '· • • l irntd 01Tu1na. J?l f5, ~-Ro~ r \:,<Ju-.... wall be re turn mg to bolsler the J\ 1. 11.~1 Ro'" M•1•cr. carn1yn w, .1. Chargers' defensive uni~. . l>~).Ffiql\l-r Jvfl<' ounc•n. n ~: 7• And on offense receiver Tam '"'o' Lo11. w . J w~nd<> c..i..,,v, Nichols will be back, along with ~ 1: •· t11c1 fho·•e'" F1n11M. Cd'"" Jeff Smith. Ray Cano, Jim Judd 11';;";;;::i-1. Rorin·~ Ot,r,,, 31; 1. and Scott Sherard. J•An l(uhn, l•; 3 ><"v t(11op1, 1•»: •. Nichols, a speedy 5-7, 155· ~'w~'.';;~~~.; .. ~~.~~· 1 S..rbilrd pounder runs the 40 in 4.6, bul o io1°9111 1. An" ori.·v. ''· 1. will be runnin" the ball also. ¥8w1x>11e M'Dort.iid, J>. l . F.ive ·--J:l _ LCw1'. Jt. f , Fr.lnt_~~_OOIJl~, l8. _ MAZDA 1975 eague _Me sa Track Meet AO Com•" Tr.ck 1ncl l'leld Open . 70 HH-l 110rldcn 9 11. Cllublc q ~: J'IO LH-1 Turner •O S 1. Cllut>1c OJ; HJ I. Gtor\ICf\ •·• 2. Greert ~ 1. PV- 1 <;onttre ll-4 '· Gr0<11ow ll·O, U -1. Erlr 1'1-107. 6ent>ow 19·9: TJ-1. 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Free space planning. Agent on premises. SKYPARK BUSINESS CENTER '"' lHE lFMNE aMWol'f Contact your broken>r Coldwell Bonker Commercial Brokerage Company (714) 752-1111 .... ' IOluh~ I I) ff In a n other ga me. ' g II .lti l>IHU~l .. l Orlando Ward scored JO points, including eight in the fourth quarter, to spark Los Am igos of Fountain Valley to u 63·61 I• ti Ill Ip Ptt<1+ C0<1>"11 Hftu,monft Hay\ ktoMl~ldl ~ " ... J 1 • 1 ~ I~ d 11 " 4 1 10 I 1 f 0 0 1 victory over Ma rina of ~~n•e• • 0 Huntington Beach. ro•~•s 1111 u .. Scon by o ... ,,.,. Estancia , r ecording its set•ond straii:-:ht rout. had V1l1d Par-" b 11 E•h•nCI~ 11 1Q ·~ Jillie trouble with Villa Park. Leading 13·12 after Or•m one quarter, Estancia Ell" t.o•Am1,011u1 •• If .. 0 outscored Villa Park 19-6 ~':.";,M 1~ in the second pe riod and "••011 ' was never in trouble. Jeff eo,~1';;; 1~ Krohnfe ldt had 10 points ,,_.,,,.. <••• I I 2 \) 8 J(I 10 "" .. ... 0 12 I .. I JO I • J 1 10 •• ,. Ip for the winners. Hdwt•n> 111 ~ M a r i n •• a n J Lo s 'l.ectw· , , 1 Amigos Wl're locked in a =!; • • 11 tigh~ duc.>I to the finish. G<b«» ~ ~ ~ ,: ~ut. Ward was too toug ':::,t;:,, J tt-' -., inside. ..) Sp"<I•• ; g J 1~ Gary Kanter a nd Dave 10•·"' }ff , •• Gibbs w e re Marin.i 's Lo,,.m,,~o~cor•~~°"~:·•·~. ,0 "'. scoring stars, tallying 16 Mo"""' •6 rb 11 o c.1 points a piece. Newport "~•bar '"' Jn action at Edison 8, .... ,,,.,,. 1~ ',~ P~ 1~ High, Fountain Va llcv c,..,.,.,,,.., ' 1 1 1 built a big lead and hel;I ~~~·· • ~ ~ 11 on for a 50·49 victory over C•d•<t • 1 , : Newport Harbor lo re-~~~1~.v • i " main unbeaten after t wo Jo""" " ~ 1 ~ starts . To1.... 1 • n 11 h Long Beach Wilson out-F•..., 1·"" v .. :1 :' 1,)1°1 ,. 111 d id Westminste r, 57·3", in ~~;~•o\ 1 ~ 1 • theothertilt. w" .. '""n ·, ! 1, In . action Tuesday, ;:.:;',';,;" ~ 1 / ·· Huntington Be ach col · c~"o" •; ~ \ !ides with Long llcach Ro\ ... r • Wilson aml Marina meets "'~0·~·•> 1 1 11 • 111 10 Newport Harbor at Hunt-score 11¥ O..•rter, in<!ton Beach flit>h. N•we><>" H,,,....,, 11 " • w 11 .. r::> Fovtll~•" Vjfl, V I 11 11 , 'l'I Ocea~ Fishing Best in Years With water t c m · beinbytheFnurlh11fJuly per atures ranginJ? from and it <'Ould happen this 62 to 65 degrees a nd bass, year but with fish in~ like ba rracuda and bonito hit· it is. it doesn 't really mat- ting consistently well, lerri~hlnow." Orange Coast area land-Art's Landini! reported ing operators .arc un· a big bi-te on barraeudu animous in their feeling earlv in the week with ~hat this is_ the best year many limits up lo JS . '!'a. long lime for ocean inches being t a ke n flshang. Limits of bass are com- ''I haven't seen a June monpla<'e for all three like this in many years," area landings. long.lime obser ver Rob· Dana Wh arfreportsex- bie Robinson of Davey's cell ent bass, ba rracud a Locker at the Pavilion and bonito catches with says. "Fishing is going some yellowtail also tw. hog wild and ouring caughtdailyon elw passengers .are catching ha If-da y n n d th r e " fi sh without the long quarter-day hoats. ha uls. HEWPOllT IArl'\ u...i1,,.1 .... "We Used lO predict ,.nqltr' 111"1rrJcud.r. llH 00011•1. M that the albacore would ~~~~ '~\~~~· ~.':'n~~~~::. 11",i~, o.1rr,\cuda.fJ)l hantto. 7(>~b11\ •• l-Nh1h• \l•IHM°"'• 1)rOc Ii( t od. 10r>hJt• ti.I ,\, Mat T o urney OANA WH+lllt~ -318 ...,qi••. SJ< bod\,, ~ IWrr de Udd, 407 t)nr.•to. t t\o.illbu,, J yetloWIW't,111. 13 rOL• coo. r1 ft\d(.ll,flff?f St t h • 5 SEAL tlEACH •• t~ anrilrr< 7qo a e c amp1on ypro b.1rr..cur1.1,1e1>0n110,?bHd~d1>.h•.111 Kemble of Cor ona dcl c~l•<O b.-$. IO"""""'· ' wn+1• , .... M fl ' h S ho ( · ~h · 8•f'cte • rlO .Jnr1h·r• •7 0rr,,,.. 3 r . I g C 0 I S •.ocud1l, US l)()n110, n ,,,no !lo>>~. IU among the South squad ...... 0u1 • which competes tonight LONG&EAcH ••·~' '"~·• • ·~ • ,.nqh•r' bOrrw-lrf O(•, 1~tl1rt, 1Ub.1' at Cypress College m the "''Ud~. 1 n.1101>111, q•t .~M .. ""'· '" Orange County Alt·star-'-"=""~ ern'•W11.1r11 • • IJO •JMJ~ti fa ~4'tfQwl•H•. f/1 b.u wresUmg tourney fcatur-.. d, .. 11.1, 111 t>on+10. )~• •· •P ~ .... ~' iog recently graduated •0 ... e11>om. I b CH;5AMMO' 1 •a MQlu•• ]/ b.•'-----1 prep s tars. l egms at 7. •acu~~. n.,()1\.10. 811"'"'·1,...h,1 ..... ,. Kemble goes al 178 b.l\\,lMlollul, 1l&m.ir1 .. •• I pounds against Canyon SAN oueoo 1Mu11 .. ·o~• p, .. ,. ,,. anql.-r' t)\ na1tbut, A\ y• ttO•lthl, 1!4~ {Anaheim> High's Steve t>.•"·"ud ... •• '"""""·'"o"°'"""" Spillman. ~:~!"6';.:,::;:~~.!~1 ""• •oo, ""4'••<> SUMMER DISCOUNT SALE WATER SKIS MAHA-O'BRIEN-MURDOCH EASY RIDER AND ACCESSORIES ALL SNOW SKI EQUIPMENT REDUCED UP TO '60% SKI WEST 1722 St. GRAND AYL -SllllAIL (714) ~2-8993 HOU15 M-·s.t. 10.6 ''"'' '· N "t \1 Los Al Racing Results ,., 1111.,,•o Clur. Trao F•u "IHT llACE WI ''"'I J .,, ''' " I rnt)IOen'.11 Pi.Jr\\.' \t '''° 0Wr90r>U.dy IW•1'41"1 170 T•~08ow CCIN B"""y"\Ou"'•V ti "'YI To""' II )1 Scr•t<IWld b~v.Mv"•~ U Eucla-4•Cll•rt•tt L~dV .;11d I · T aka •••, tt•I• 10 oo t•COl'IO llACE '<Xl v" t l r· 1t old'\& uP (IA1in10(1 '>i;r\ .. \/tW K•y•1tor~v•·t 1 .,1 ~O •~ '° "'"' lop; AM•' •W·•'fl. ,, I I ,.. I J l 1"y PhilttO\ ltltu O . i1 •') , .. ,.,,. 10 0 Al\O A•" C..-fl Ml.,, G'°'' ',. h ,~,, r. NO S.d ~O\, ""'"Mi.Hf•••• Str4it(f\ot0 Au.•1l~rdt~ TIOllO llAClf •00 •MO ~d\ (14111",'hOQ Pur .o \l l(N lMOltwr Worn4n llrOO.,._> , ~J Go C..tu" I ft•,, vr,. f t-1<.klt> Count 1rt'"'''"1 Torne 1043 j ,, ,, A\IM) A1t111 (.,() C;f'\ f '•', l/'/1fl9' 1 n 0.pth, Aubf" \ Ot:-t. ~-•n•blin Mt" !><.r•l<l\+:d ~mt!r~r• h'\o,,,.. l'OUllTH llACE 810 Vd•O J ve•r Oid' & uo Ch••'""'~ Pu• , u 14,.;1 WdtthMe Trttv• I (Qr,.<tl"tl 11~11 l o<O llU 01d Pt\tOI 'f( "1Qrtl P'hoebfo\ C,Oi1m1t h11oto. • • Time 'f\P7 Al\Q R·tn WI~( n ' "~ .. Baseball AU-stars Collide The ninth a nnual Oranae County All·star baseball game (eaturing the best of recently graduated high 1cbool stars is on tap tonight at Ana helm's La Palma Park. . It besins at 8 and 1~ or lhe South's squad, which plays under coach John Cole of Fountaln Valley, are from the Onmae Coast area. 'the South is the un· d.,rd og agai n s t a northern unit stacked with All ·Cl F players. "We know we're the un- derdogs," says Cole, "but in a one·game situa- tion anything can hap. pen. We have some speed on the club and we'd like to use it." _ _i..J.ll"~~fl __________ ..::D_A'-'IL;;...Y_P_•..::L..::o_r_...::.=7 Hollypark Race Entries '#'-' ..... , Clo~.._,,.,, ,.,., ~ .. , ..... u Delly ~ ... h i -.... rKft. U lqcla °" ll-. 1tll & t111 '"·'· '411$T llACE • 1ur1onq, I 1••• oich Colh e. '''""'9i. C'.t•m•rwa Cl••"""9ttri(e '20,000 Put>~ Y.000 K, J., lt•h •l IC" II Fto.i l uckm•hr tOll•attu l IO Soe<oly (Howordl 110 <.o11 $<1••oe tMc Hu9u.1 110 AO\lteuHe•ll•ll« IGont•lot l )I.Ill T••<IMrktl IAr•90nl i.110 Wi-r s.lrll IOlall 116 Sl99trtt<I (tt111uy) 111 T•u•flre (Vtr9•r•1 111 No K• •• ITorol 118 MO\•r Dan (Ca•l•ned•I I 18 Prono Pree IOU• IH••leyl 11~ SaCC>HD llACI -llur1_, h~•r OIO\ & Ull· C.I breo, Cl•1m111Q Clo•m· t1>9(1flto$t2.~00 Pu,.•U.~, Or Fella Sl•rr IC••l•"edol Po,..r StNr• t-n•I 111p-tGont•1e11 l•r• \ lltO.,dS ( ftKOl Vtntur•\ Gain l~hotm4k•r) Fort\tf•Olf (Olatl OouOl•Surl•<• tPlnc•vl Jlrft ll19by IOh .. rtSI Cuvd1•9 CHaw10 1 ll? I I xno 110 Ill no llS llS 117 II• XtOt Ou•Ur '°"""'"1J IGo"t41ft) Nllr-ro IC•>l•ntd•I )("' ... Mit\QU1t~ h•il 04 .. wley. ..,...,..,,..., Sh"O' fAr41190n J Pr1nt1ple L,•Ot ICd\l•t1•d11) "'°"llOt\t1nr tP'"''' Ototoy 1 Toro1 "' H••o Al II (Plf\C4yl 114 0 I( So"•• tTorol '" ... 1141 J•< •n.oo I Vrr Qat a I Bolo SI•• t tM•l\d I ... ... ,,. "'TH ltACE 11 lo m''"'"" !Uff l •"4• old\ A uo AllOW--f\(~ P\lr\.e Gtvt m f tm.t CMc H•rgu•d 1111 000 M.iOf'ra Sun tP1nr ,." Pf1nc••v SOnq tH1o1-...1t•y 1 8ar91"41 ,,. t ror1')J l tOHTH lltACI ... t'• mllr't""'•'" ''1 , Yt'•tr olch .. VP ~lllleii A ltl.ht·, ''"" Chlndo CMCti41'QUOJ SoJ.,•l•f CC,H1en1•~1• At 90 ltllO l011Vdft: ,, $61ver"\tt>er CShOt·m1,1~t.1r t M.ti•U•c Wondtr •Meno I 11:~011 1Go"1~1,.,, 114 W1ht\1r1 nondtcap Pu•'"' '\\O ("10 ti• 4tdded Grou. nu1 \t ''' 000 lo w1on1·1 II• Ul 000 l u '"'O"d ••0.000 lo th•IO 1i. SI)()() lu lOurlhU,H O lu l1"n•1,1w II' ll><\y Sp~ll tOontMetl tlJ ,,. 11• ""'' SllC'l'H •ACI I'• mllp, °" tud ' 't""' 010, a. up lnv•tdt1ona1 h.nd•t ctO. PUr\P $~.000 A· Ttr•t~ CShot'mtllil;•r) t 1' z~nthc-Uofdwlr~) '10 t:»•~\thrCla~$ {Turo) 11.a Marw.•, P1'9<.r tMt.H1H9Uf) 11~ Uri\.~enly fMuno1J Hl A Ao yd I~' by ?no £4ino .. rno~1." • t IJ Pt*t~r Pr nm pt IOl1v.ir~·'> J 1 ti P1~\,tdlO tPtntl\•I 118 l ooCro•d IG'"f\U n~ A C Wh1t11n9num tr41fled t'nlt ·~ Our""' ~··~nt tOhY.Ho;s) 11.1 AtClundAney IO•Ou•~rdl 1/0 l\t\Cator• (C1i\tdnt.'cJdl H.& C•l•IM lllMQdt~I lld A Str~v1rM l t1~•wh1~) '''- Clldft)'11 •SIM •Mc llo•Q~o) llb 8e\fOOt•t.t lticJ I f'~ot .... J 1/1 M•H f0\'11tM • Jorvl 111 A·Sw1not,,,,.,. ISnuem•ii.;,.., l 1N A C WntttlniJh,,n~ t'41fWd Pnlthl\ NINT" ltACll t ' 1 m itt•\ ) Vcdf OIO\ & U(J Cro1m1n9 (ti.111tuf\lJ '"fc...1 St7 IOO Pur•t 1~.000 14 8r~1·1f tC.•lva, '" 0.•oO-. Wings I V••e•r• I SEVEl'ITH ltACE . 6 rurlO<>Q• J 1 l) 'YtJr otth &. uo Cl41n11n9 C•••mt"O Ao"''"'" t P1nc a•n F.,1,..,c1.01m l (,on/dltt• 8 •tdndt0 I VC-tQJ'U t Ml•" M\\ O.t1tce t 0 1._11) Sh1tyn<1m4tn ct o,v• 1(11\1 1 U IU THlllD llACI -$'' luJ1onq> , .-er0fd1.. <IMlftns. ll•dS.nw!IOI\ IConzal•tl C•llly"s A•1•ct IC•\f•n"11•1 A·Cllaorman0111·8oard !McHar9ue1 Owrwsuc Dulle t Toro I 8•Tt•'\._K'iPf10J'l IVer911'1U C·S-r )oy t Plno1 I li'·OOOTlltl•w IMcl1.,guel C·N•llnS .. •P IH••l•r I 8·Poslmar• 1Grann A -H • .C 1"9 Ir •lnt.-d ent"'' 8 -ElmtndOff owned tntrh:\ )01) \UJ C-L. R. Funs•er'"•'-rr tri11nOO e.n• trut\ 1>'·<~120,000 Purws•o.ooo YfW ~tlW Junct10t'I fHdwltYI F11Q1\l1nc;a lSl'\Mtnd,._.,) JAWS! tN brdvf' 11tna O.u1nQ •~Jwt"vt 116 El• l!>l\otm•k~rl GRIT YOUR TEETH OH THIS ONE! VOLLEYBALL SPECTACULAR SATURDAY-JuM 19-1 PM CORONA DEL MAI HIGH SCHOOL GYM ... II\ llb Cn1c, w, A P.1.1~·' l 1t1f11 I •+---M<..8-a.or.. MurwJ L.uo.J. Among the South stars are Hugh Aust.In a nd Al Sandoval o( San Clemente, Rick Bashore of Huntington Beach's Edison High , Rick Binder of El Toro, Rick Brown· ing of Dana Hills, Jim Coleman and Phil Sutton l'OUllTlf llACE 6 rurtonqs J ~ • LAGUNA llACH HIGH ~~~~\~~Ooo M<i•clen t•ll1e\ W•ck!n. IJIHf Ill Jr. oer.iu IA '751 J I I NO)tr•h.I",..\ ---'i!Wli..__..f-Huntingt.cm Beach and Wl>lllutThou9hl IM•MI ,,. .. . l'll'TH llACE ""' v ,, 0 I ""' old\ 4 UIJ ·C,R1m1nQ f-'ur .• ; tdt-•• 0>1·Rov•I p"'' IAd111r• 1' Rick Woolard and Bo . ""Smith of Fou nt ain (;4)At-A4Uf lC.onw...u x1 ~D SPORTS ~0::,.:~':~~!':a"' CAamo rntJ :·-:~--,---CP-A-CIFIC PALISADES & Local AlfSt""w=,•---1----1 1/ lltJ it 90 .J •ll OH Hol\I Rnmn tMll<llPll I • ~0 ~. 1 •• 10 On fh,.Huv1.1~· t~tl' fl Timi! •h Oh A1\.0 Ron lllC '"°m" d" (l,,t)tx r Un ChdrQ" ~t.tnd R• ,._., Rvllotl, w1,.,d Jamtnttr MISSION VIEJO WINNERS-Nadine Maze (left > s uccessfully de- Lcndcd h<.'r wom <.•n's dub c hampions hip at Mission Viejo Country Club recently . Runm:rup was Rizanne Miraglia in the medal play compt'lilion. Scratt" .. c1 Wt• 111n 411nd C,10,.v,. SWOO\h. Uvd " lOOt, Serrtt"" \ hi~. R19ht on W 1lttt' SIXTH llACE l\? YMO\ J '"" Old\, AllOWdnt ... Put ; ~'llOO L .. P•t 81Jr •.•.J•u) ''IC. @l')J ~ W vonv 11111 • ., a 1 J .a J 10 ,,,,., '0t-11ont M,,1,,, ct bl> T1mto 11 ~1 Al\O frt1tf\ J1·•·""''" "" l It R ,ui, (•ft'. 81~0~t' 'It ( 1 ot Jt I h f'f),,O'f Say, H1qn MOOll Sn••I "''" N E 1;. K•l>lvdOO<llt Scraltf'h·d Jov \ Ft•IMrf \S E H tl• IO·Lol ~ .. aar & t.Y.,,y ,.;om.• SIVlfNTH llACI -JSO tard> l yur olds & uJ) Cloullled •lk>wM1c• ""' .... \6000 I C'in Go ILipllam I uo 160 ?.c> ~Flo (Cardo1a1 120· l 20 MM S1191r Cop~ IT•e•<urel J.00 T•mll II.IS Al..o llan Ml" Pep Slrow Cho( Pftt Oo. W1 tchtn' Hou,. No •<••tell .. lflOHTH llACE •OO yards old\ Cl•lmong. For FllH". \1)()0. Jterr~K•Y lWaJk•d s 00 3.00 1 llO 420 HO s ao Row Joyous Cl\d•lr I l..\dy La Cr•m• t8anksl r..... 10.J1 Al..o R•" Bold Mon P•P<O, Moe'\ Lol\alu. Cll Cll~no. Olllorn1a Su"''""•· Gypsy l•dY 8df. 84!\t P•ul•O.O. U laa<I• J.K•rry Kay & 4-ll•ty .l9"4it,tteltlJ7.SO. NI NTH llACll <IOO urdS l Y••r old<. Cl•lm lnq F1rtles. Pur~ UlOO Nl4 Voll• !My~) L•llle Count tllrook\l Gto<y To tK"19flll '""" 10 l6 I IO S 00 Jl'O 4 loO s loO 7lo0 Aho llan -I Old•lmv••Y. Ho Perlorm•nc.-. V•nd1's J•t, C¥tntf B.M>y. Mta A91l•lor. Ttny•s PHii NQ scratch~~ u l aact• S·MI Vitia & l·l•lll• C-..1, paid $110.SO. All•nd-'"CP •.&IS. Cycle Races · Set .. Tonight Entries For Tonitltt Clur. Tr.ck Fu•. For>l PotUo"c1eca SJ Eaacta l'lrU Ila co. SSEH<I• l'lttll. S1•lll, l 1tfltll I Nini II II.CH "llST llACE -JSO yaro, l ~41r Old~ Cl•lmon9. Pl.If\<' '2100, Cl•o"""IJ Pr.ct S4000 Aunn1"9 Tdb tt1arl) Tiny M1<t CW.trdt. M1\fPr M,lqoo 'RougnJ. Suprrf1ru: t Brookr.1 , M •'' Double E#tl' fWdt\OtH, ' T ir~d l(f'!ctQif'd, Mr A•oot '(Md011t I Mit•O IM..Gr4dll CTrtJ'i1,,.,,q. Ton~1l~a tK n•Qht). THlllO llACE 810 yards J y~ar Oki\ & !JO Ct..i1rmn9 . Purs.~ \3000 CJalm•"ll prot• "'000 Old Vtnluro IW•lked. Oech a Ou•n (Motch•lll. 8l11Ck S.11 tHartl: Groo•v C.rumpy IAd•1r I, Aotl<ln SH IW•l"'"I· Juo1·• M.in t8anksl. l'OUllTH llACE -S49y.ords,lyt•r o1d\ & up Allowttnce. Pur\e \1000 N.olivt T .... c lllOuQnl. littt" llu'V Willow t Ad•H I; Go Z•p Pocl<el ,.,..,U. 0 1a1 Crf'cf\ ((~rdoral. Man d("tfd I Kn1qhl l . Win N P 1ilc•• ILICJl'Am), (jt.H'\df• O"d 4Clf!,.•-.,)tl'I V~"' T1Q"r Myf<''tl l'.,TH llACE HO YMCh J yMr olds & uo. Purse $10.000 ·-•-· -r·<1e GI> JO\•t Go Mr (<lP'• (Kn1qht1. H111c) Chdrqer flrt"4!ture•. Ed 01•(1 (Ward); T••n Jt'I tCardOtd)j Liltlc OIUt." !.heep tllpllaml, SIXTH llACE lSO YMO•. l year Old• Clolmonq Pur\e '3000. C11t1m1nv pr1te JI0,000 t'"' • Tom Boy (Tre;uurr>; E••v•nna cwathrl; Kl1111·• CanvOI\ ICarclQul. Trople 8ull ILlt>ham). Tru Cupid IW11tson I ; J e t Pronl Race Results Hollywood P.,k '°r Tllwn<l•y Fl ll~T llACE & furlong' l V~M oiO\ F•UH!'\ Ch>1m109 (fd•trHng Ot•teS1•.000 Pur\t Sl ,)00 8uy LO., S.11 Ho9h I Toro I 2000 •.10 600 H•ro1ca IMC Hu9 ... 1 l/ 00 IJ 00 Ou\lv SJ)r.,,9 IVe•9•r•l 10 40 T•mt -1.IU S AU..o Ran -SHver Slip, P..-red Snow, F•Hh Frull. Twice Told Tate, S_,,l An9le. G•y P•lri(•, LO•t Tdltt. Oliquit• Try~t. K1tcnen C•blntt. Scr•l<htd Swetl "'""· Oreanw llllYlll"'. UC.I I'll Fly. Cry•ldlli1. THtllO llACE S'1 furl-2 Y'-"•' otd~. (.41 bred. t.U•d•n <•••IN"Q. """•"·soo. T•s~I Time lforo) ... ,.come•Jtnnt IMcH•rquel SN!'\A R1n9 COltv•re\) Tlme-t.OH /S. J 10 100 4.40 Aho ll•" -Doubttul Ocbboe. Lucky J-. Fooh~ Flo. Cud• May, Frtf\Ch M arl QDld. Po ltltJ M i nk, Ou\ty SU'1S,Unt!, Oordof Grt•r. c ... rOft'i SctdlcP\l.:d ~nu,.n, Ro1ar1 AO\¥. f Ct1d, Qu11k+-r Dr ab 'OUllTH llACI. I I I& mil<" on furl. J \'tdf old$. Fllltes. l\lf-dllte To""' I 11'1 ~ Al\O R•n AlatlOA. Sl~ll1'• Glrl. <Ninfa\ Cone •. Snowy C•Pf". Maggie's Clu<', Happy Alom Scr•tc""d -Srno II.Ck, Qlch a Counteu. L110r Proml<e U Eaacl• ).Hover ~-IMlll & + ~H TernU•pai<l$1tl .•• SIXTH llACE -6'1J lurlonos. 3 & • n•r 01d" Colts & <Jeldln9s. fMl<ltfl <1alm1nq. Pur>e ,7,000. Commerce tMCHar9 ... 1 Llbta Monti !Olar) M.onwn ( Pi11cay I To""' -l.IS4•S IUO 8.20 UO l<l.llO 1.80 2.l.00 Al\O Ran -AO Ack War, Pa!Hml Jof', Cr1sco Mu<nacho. o.~°"••n. "Tnlrreen-St•I<'\, fwop1n<1 .i;iwruy_ Spl1tl•"IJ H••c•. Sonar Stope. (ntlnlle Spe~O ' ScralclleO Boll C.. Forll's 5'\4t00w, Notru~o, Proi>er RC!,.Ult\. SIV•NTH llACE -t. turl0t9. 3 yur olds Colts I. O•IOon9-. Al· towanc1. Purse Sl•,000. UnMr T.t<k IPl~•rl J.00 OIMhl1u11on tOlazl • F•lse Proe>IWlt IH••l•yl Time -1.0•flS l.loO 2.20 uo J . .a 1.20 Aho llan -ll•ll•nl Kino, Aur .. llllylllm. Hi Zac:I•. Got My 9uck, Pre\ldfl\CY. Scr•l<Mcl -Tltalldoo. U •u tia l ·U•<ler T•c• & S. O...llllcat._ pal<l lll.•. EIGHTH llACI -I mile. J -OICI~ & Uj). Follles a. m•rn. Cl<Ksllld •llow•nce. ,.,., .. US,000. T,. L.....S. Say Pur ... IJold l•OY IM<tfar9uo I 7.60 Mo!•<'r l>e IVtr<1••• 1 Outmoded tC•\l~"eO• I T•me 1 JH ~ •. oo l.00 6.00 J 20 •.80 "I'° A•n -Sobu•n• 1nd, MarN K•I•. BUH" Selle. Pur"' SU,000. I Pl:Melullv ITorol > •O l ?O l 401 No \(rate he•. J•mol.J IC.-l~ncd<'ll J oO 1 FlO sv r.,oso IGonMl•tl l 10 Timt I UJ ~ Al'o R•n C.oldv" SP•Qol, Bluf)bt-rro; Ttlrt, Dan') Huoh•'f, No )ttatcnr, :.. PlnH llACE -• turtO"IJS. J Yc•r Old•. Fllll ... (l31ml"O Puf\e $91000. Ne..,r Proml"'d IMCHM9u~1 q ,ao 211 s.oo Most r.rrt\IO tCo\\l•n•dal •.20 J.20 ~m••• (Ver9.,3I 10.211 l'lll'ITH llACE -"'" mlles.J~ar old\. Cla1m1~Q. l'ur~e sa,000. C..\hlnpo<hl ITorol S.60 •.20 2 ... Noble Son IMcHar9uel 10.40 6.20 Slrl-d COiul S.20 T •mt -I .'73/S Al'° 1ta11 -T11~ro01 .... 'ouite A. SllOw. 8a11k M9. TUI, h n Ollfi9, M.or ... 1ous 11Mrs11. S<rAtcll.O -Moll<lter. Danny •' Berze1'ko'' Becker returns to the Orange County Fair· grounds in . Costa Mesa tonight as a me m ber of t h e Ventur a Sharks· s peedway mot orcycle team that will t angle 10-sl. Jel OM IClt"""l;Wonl\en r-·••iiiiiiii Lar• tAd•orl, Miss 8<1nducd IFr<'vl; Rockafelltr IWMOI H lucla t.C.11111-llM & +MIMe SellttelU I•.•· n e Count with the firs t race at 8: 15. Becker, a resident of Fountain Valley during h ~ e.ady days of speedway r acing at Costa Mesa. joins Sonny Nutte r , Scott Slvadge, Bobby Schwartz, Randy Marsh and Dave Sims on the Ventura team. Rick Woods. now ol Nt>wport Beach, is cap· lain of the Eagles. In addition to the full team competition, han· d icap racing wilt al!lc be staged to complel£ the weekly program. St. l ou1\ Jr_ (W•honl; Moon S1rum ll1e>h•ml. Ron1n11 O..<\ ICl•rto"I ltt\OO '8anHI, Oeo Cut CO,.ryerJ Bannon Go CCttrdn1A•: Hot S""I Cult 8•• llreuurrl. P•rr Pool> fAOUQhl llG~llA~E •no• .. •dS.lyWr olds & up. CIAlmlnq Pu,..e fl'IOO. Ct•lm1n9 Pr1Ct>\1M>O '",. Mo1d--Tr<.h Pltn Clt.tU,,..r I Trr•1--Cf"), A.l'nle lflankSI; AulM\"• Van tCre-rl Sor Qutl 8rul<cr llopMntl. Fly II.Ir Tnn (Tt'ttA\Ure~: A ·J o Burr~\' IW•rdl; Judro<k IBrooksl; Gt-I A•"'1v IC11roo1M ; Spur Coly (HArll, '"''Y Gin fCltr1\\C) NINTH llAClf • JSO Yttrd\ 3 Yf!ilr old\, Clal,.,,1n11 Puru \1100. Cl~lmi"IJ price J•OOO H.,wl<er Mdn IWMd I: Tiny Go 1eroo11>I. t<o1111•'> flM Eno tlldmr), Tull Ao l(lrno"tl~IOI. Dupli(~lr A1>- qu111\t I~ r••y •, M r l Ch.trqtrr CW•t\Of'H , C.aptur•tt Ef',.Cht""' teardC>la I. 0~1 Rot hot t 8a"k'I. Ot•rk S~•"l IH~rll. UNDER CONSTROmON ... NEW 101,388 ·SQ.·F'E. BUILDING WITH RAIL, i>OCK-IDGH LOADING, EXPANSION LAND, PROTECTED , EASY FREEWAY ACCESS AND MORE. You Wanted It! ·vou GOT IT- A First Race $2 EXACTA Every Night Mon. Through. Sat. 8 P.M. Also $5 EXACT AS - On The Sixth, Eighth And Ninth Races. And ·,Don't Forget Ladies Grandstand Adm. Only SOc Wed. Valley. A•• '"''~en IVer9Mdl 1 u Also Paul Soth or Hunt· ington Beach's-MariQa Hi1h. Glenn Robertson of Costa Mesa's . Estancia Wu 10.ertShCH!md1<er l 114 FUND RAISING IEMEFIT TO SEND High, Monte Pries of WANTED TO BUY: ..... ..,c ... ......... TEAMS TO '76 JR. OLYMPICS s,_wedlty OLYMPIAD SPORT$ Corona del Mar and Doug Reeves of Mission Viejo are expected to play for the South. c• 675-1260 Ad•lt•Je1ts: SZ.N SfvdHt1 SI.SO Direct D"effoes ""-"Y ll1;ncl .. td . 'or Mo: IU-JH4 Johnson & So.n Va~ation S&vlngs lET US MAK~ YOUR ·v ACATION - WIT-H THE GOlDEN-T-OUGH! USED 'IAQJ-ION -VALUES- "71 Y.W. SClaOCCO ! .... °"""''' 2 -ltMdrOO .,,,. AM'f M 11e•.O & 11pe -.C919NALI 13995 7JCOU6AI 11-7 E1cec:ihon .. v1tu~ ..,,,., r1ct '41f c:ono .. -.,_,"" & 0•><: b1a,e1. 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NEW •7 6· BOBCAT WAGON •3999 JO HM SOM • SOM Fully Factory C11111nocd !Sor 6R22Y!>0251 8) For information on this or other building altemalives, call your broker or Craig Lyon. Manager ot Sales and Leasing, at (213) 628·4204. (714) 833·1010. World 's· Fastest Horses AMAL•MSPICTIOM-A """mb • .,. ,~c.or0"" l ou<h •eom per\Of\olly approve\ l)O(f, Cf)! olld ohnson & son '* .I IRVINE INDUSTRIAL COMPLEX IJN KmttA llnT 805 fwr. -%--t1t-\-"'-"'~_'_'e_oo_v_'o<_rt_,,_"·•, Los Alamitos ~:Tr' .Alcwt~tte,nw .. )- 2626 HARBOR BLVD. COSTA MESA 5•0·5630 Al f'ric tt "w• TH 6 Lie. • • l • - BB DAIL y PILOT Friday, June 18. 197b Weekend Calendar 1 'Party Race' Set By ALMON WCKABEV D•lly ~1101 l u tlllOEdilw In yachting c1rl'lcs there arc such things as "hl.ltd core" ra<.'ing und ··party" ra<.'inA. Other weekend yachting activity along the Orange Coast this week('nd will include the third race of Capistrano Bay Yacht Club's Ocean Racing Series Saturday and Sunday, and the second race of Dana Point Yacht Club's Ladies series Sunday. Southern California Yachting As· ~iation calendar: Los An1el es·Long Beach' CABRILLO BEACH YACHT CLUB-Bahia de Cabrillo Rever se Argosy <Cabrillo Series 3 and 4 I BOATING ~-:;.;:.,. l~~c ~\ Dana, BJ"#tish Coast Guard& 'Team' i\tei• U.S . Coas t Gu ard Coast Guard e,.-hanged UNLI KE ITS coun· I · • .,, 4111l~ ~I Flotilla 29 nf Dana Point lhl'ir res pccti\'e flags terparl in the U.S. the ..... ~-;,,.~l!!"· now boasts a sister sta· a n d p r o c I u i med Roval Coast Guard docs ~..a ......,. r' Hon in JOily old England. themsel\'eS s is tt'r sta not have its own vessels ·~ In Dnxham, England. tlons. following months for search und rescul'. lo recently, Brian Masters of rorrespondenet· and but mus t call on the 'hn.at ft of F lotilla 29 and llurry plannmg. Rdyal Navy und;or J\1r I Tift; Johnson, s tat ion com-~Orl'~ in e mergency I T.une up mandcr of the Roya.I AT THE MAY 30 satuatlons . Il - brl•a kfa st mel'l1ng ()f An English Sister Lig ht Winds S low F1ot1lla 29. Mas tN s dis-Masters expla ined t~at SpeC.iftl plu,Vl'd the British Coast the r eason for pll'ktn~ In the latter category falls such events as lhl' Bahia de Cabrillo Reversl' Argos y sc he duled this weekend when upwards or 100 boats will set sail Saturday from Cabrillo Beach Yacht Club in Los Angeles Harbor for New port Beach where they will be the guests of Bahia Corin· thia n Yacht Club for a swinging party Saturday night and a weary hung. over race back to Los Angeles Harbor on Sundav. Saturday, Sunday. ' cAL1F~~~~~0~~~~f' cLun-'-Tahiti Race · Fleet O~erton Series No . .6 <10 R I. Tanner f'· . Guard fla~ and present' Urixham as a s istl'I'· Ni it lo Ll. Cmdr. John station was that for ccn· Elx•rsok. director or the turies it has been OOl' or CGJ\ for the 11th Coast th e fort'mos t s hip · Guard d1stnl.'t. building centt•r 1n the Tear out this ad.bring it with you and we'll givt.! y o u a special price of onfy 528.00 (labor plus parts). Good through June 30,1976 The "argos y " of naces became popular in the early 1960s with the ad- vent or the Alamitos Bay Argosy, sponsored by the Newport Ocean Sail-' ing Association. the organization th;,;( puts on the annual NcwportAo Ensenada race. Series No. 6 (PHRF) Saturday: Malt The four.boat Tahiti rat•t• fll'e t ground to a hall Walsh-Lyle Series No. 2 ( MORF > Thursday as they ran into liJ;:hl winds more than !lOO Saturday. miles from the st<1rt at Los Angeles Harbor. SOUTH COAST CO RINTlllAN Still leading boat-for-boat was Don Dalm•l's 59- YAtCHT CLUB-lntraclub race. in-foot ketch Natoma from Berkeley and Ir vin~ vitational. Saturday; Speclru m Loube's -tS·fool s loop Bravura was23 miles astt.·rn Regatta <Centerboards, Tempest. In third place was Tentation. the 37 .foot s looµ THE ALAMITOS BAY Argosy was Stars> Saturday.Sunday. fromSanFrancisco.having'logged303males an instant success since it featured MAL I B U YA C II T .C LUB -Tent-alion was• l\'ading on t•orrcC'l1..·d 11mc. family type racing with ~rt evening of Coronado Small Boat Regatta, Satur-fo llowed by Natoma. Tinsley Light and Rravura 1n fun cocktails, dinner' a nd dancing day, Sunday. lhatorder. _ • Founded In 1822. the British Isles. Among thl' Bri11s h Coas t Guard famous ships lo slidl' S<-rv1ce was formed to down thl' wavs al Brix· guard against s muggl· ham was the ~l ayflow('r. Nabers Cadillac ~600 li:1rbor Ulvd .. C o~ta i\le~ 540-9 100 at Long Beach Yacht Club. SANTA MONICA YACHT CLUB-The3.571-mileraceis thelongesl in the world. Nine years ago CBYC and BCYC Marina del Rey Win'ard SCJbot fl t•et -;;=====================================;;::;;::;;::;;:::;.;;::~;;::;;::;;::;::;;;:==1 got together and.,«llowed as how a re-championship. Saturday, Sunday. ing Tod<ty it is dcdica\L'd t o s avin g l1 vl's. coc)rdinating s1..•a n ·h and rescue operations alonJ;( 2.500 miles or Britis h coastline. 1\1<.'ml>ership includes 600 regular and 8,000 auxiliary members who work as a team. Another point in com- mon has to do with the• name Orange. History records that Brixham was the firs t lo ~reel William of Orange when he arrived to at.•ccpt ttll' Britis h crown in 161Ui. verse argosy ~uld provide an equal San Diego amount of competition and fun for the CORON A 0 0 CAYS YACHT V.J!...Chting families in aroJind Los . CLUB-Small Boal Hegalta, Satur· Angeles J1arb6r.Thu.s-was-t>Mrt-lhiee'--'d,,.,a~SY:-tjLi=-SW:.~;;.n~;;R:;..b~A ..... 'l'~tl't-eLtre-Bahia de Cabrillo Reverse Argosy. "' • "~ The name also lent itsetr to CBYC's Mason Twin Perpetual ~ries. junior Cabrillo Series, a group or races with Sabot, Saturday: Clipper Series. Sun- Spanis h names commemorating Juan da~-0 UT H W ESTER N y Ac 11 T de Cabrillo 's emergence on the Southland scene in about 1542. CLU,8 -0ceanside Overnighter (PHRF> Saturday, Sunday; Father 's THE "R EVERSE ARGOSY" fleet Day Trophy race, Sunday will start in Los Angeles Harbor about MISSION BAY YACHT CLUB- noon Saturday and sail to a finish off Goddard Buoy race, Saturday. the ~ewport Pier. The fl eet will then OCEANSIDE YACHT CLUB- convene for a rafting party at BCYC Laser Circuit. Saturday: Buller with dinne r and dancing in the North and Inland clubhouse.Thehomewardboundrace SANTA BARBARA SAILING will start off the Balboa Pier Sunday CLUB-Tom Jac kson One-Design fotrowing a burr et brcakrast. Series No. 2, Sunday. .... Atlantic Crossers Lido Sloop Run Into TroubTe ·~ R~~e Slat~d . Mr~n Bay Yacht . Club of San Diego has ac .. PLYMOUTH, Eng. CAP> -The 1,15"2-ton cepted the challenge of llill'!----i,R~u;:,;:s;;;:s;;ia:;,:,n:-,;sal va ge luJ? Besstrashnyy was steaming lo H u nli ngton Har l>ou r e assistance or twoll'Fench)'achftmen-who ha Y~t--ht-(Hub tor the- hiltroublc in the single·handedTransaltantisrace. Southern Ca lifornia Sl/C Yvon Fauconnicr, who injur~ his arm in a Yachting Associa tion storm earlier this week, was wallowing with all ComltlOdore s TropnYiil"'-~11\'tlh\tt sails down on his 128-foot schooner CTT Oceanic, Lido-14 s loops . The event f Or C78-14 4FDrS116 E78-14 4F_or$120 F78-14 4 For $128 G78-14 4ForS132 H78-14 4 For $144 E78-15 4 For $128 about650 miles east of St. John's, Newfoundland. is scheduled Aug. 7. ABOUT 200 MILES FURTHER to the East, ean-ves er ma wasw111t1Trg for help on boa-rd his 70·foot catamaran Kryter HI. which is badly damaged and in danger of breaking up. The German vessel Triton has been standing by ITI Oceanic but was has been unable to get a line to the schooner in rough seas. Besstrashnyy plans lo take [TT Oceanic in low and then head eastward to assist Kryler Ill. MBYC will defend the cup with skipper Steve ttuster. Ther e-will be four races w il h one throwout. Terlain is pinning his hopes on moderate weather. The c ross.me mbers of his $175,000 catamara n and the twin hulls they hold together were damaged in savage weather earlier this week. All SCY A clubs arc in- vited to file secondary challenges with MBYC no later than July 15. Each club is a llowed on- 1 y one b oat. The challenge is open to boys or girls under 18 as of TEllLAIN RADIOED that his yacht was in a critical state. In another message from the mid- AllanUc Thursday. he said he thought he could last out three or four days if there were no strong winds. There was better news from two other French competitors. Jacques Tinsit reported that all was well aboard his yacht Arauna IV, about 800 miles off Newfoundland on Wednesday. An Air France jet contacted Yves Olivaux in his sloop Patriarche, a bout 900 miles wcst or Ushant, late Wednesday. Olivaux was riding out rough weather but reported all was well. A Spanish trawler rescued a Franch competitor whose 42.yacht had sunk. Pierre Szekely was picked up from his lifcraft T~urs~ay by the trawler Ireland. Sept. l, 1976. 5'!concl hlQll ~conolo• Fl,.IMVh f i"l lOW Secondhlrah 5'!condlow first h1<1h Flrs11ow 5'!cond nlgl\ SecO<ldtow FRI DAV ol 1Qpm IO·!Tp.m. SATUltDAY J 2bol In, ' .. ~('·"'· ol S?p m 11 JYp,m, SUNDAY ~ Ola m. 10.l /•,m. ~::S.p m. lt.Hp.m, r Your awlmrnlng pool can be full of""'' Dive right In after chlorln1tlng with Swim C~em. Water'• clear! ••• not cloudy. Ey• are comfortable! ••• not Irritable. Leam how en y ff f9. Ask for a FREE Swim ~em Pool M1lnten1nce GUide. . ---------------------------.---, r $ 5 OO 0 F F with thia ed on your 20 lb. purchase of I I . Swim Chem Ory Chlorinizer. $2.00 ott on I I _ a lbs. $1.00 off on 4 lbs. Take this ad to I . your nearest dealer listed here. I I SWIM CHEM DIVISION OF HILL BROTHERS CHEMICAL CO .. CITY Of INDUIT"Y, CAllF. 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Arts/Dining Out Entertainment Frioay,Junt! 18, 1976 DAILY PILOT (;I ( New Director--- Washington Man to Steer Art Museum By JACKIE HYMAN 0t '"• 0411~ Pilot 51•11 The Newport Harbor Art Museum, which will be moving in about a year and a half from thl• Balboa P enins ula to Newport Cente r. has annoum·E.-d another major move: the appuintment of a director. Har\'ey L . West. who is ll•aving his position as director of the Washington Slate University Art roseum. will be th~G<iii:cctor_ in the Newport mus<'um's 1 5·~-c~tr his tory . The mus c um has ht.•cn without a director for a ycc.ir <Jilli a half. West. who a ssume:-. his new duties in July. paust-d to c·ommcnt on some of his ideas and goals during a r ecent ,·isit to ~cwport Beach "I CERTAINLY view the role or the museum as bai nging to the public's atte ntion some of the m't creative living artists, .. said Wes t. lie noted that he will be asS1st- cd by two e xperienced NHAM people: Betty TurnbuJl. who will continue..~s-eu.tator. and l'byll1s .I. Lutjeans, who has been named curator of education. "We will continue in the trend of the mus<.•11m in arranj.!lflg loan exhibits and a new emphasis will be o lac ed on building a permanent collection." Wei.t West s aid the museum "'ill both acquire works its<.M and cn- l'Our age its bourd mt.'rnbcrs 10 expand tht'ir personul collec- t ion s . Il l' po in ll'd out that museums oft en serve to pr<.'serve pnvatc c ollections for future ge nerations. "ONE THING that is :-i n dynamic about a Vl'rmanent col· lection i!> it establishes roots of the museum a s purl of the re- g10n. both b) inftul"llt'1n#---arti:1t:; who are working in the an •a and by showing their works, hl•said. "The mus eum has been tradi· tionally associated with c.irt of our lim<.'. We're primaril~· talk· ang about 20th l'entury American art. That docs n 't l'xclud<.' othca possibilitil's." Wc•st suid. "Our primary emphas is will be to originate loan exhibitions . quite simply bccausl• we havc an out· stand in~ curator ." Among the exhibits organized by the museum this year were ari important retrospective of work!' originally shown al the Fcru:; Gallery in Los Angeles and the Curr en[ exlfl(>lt or Sl'Ulptur8 b~ Robert Crem('an, whil'h close~ Sunday. conceptua l art as among the possibilities. HE SAID CRAFTS will also be included sinl'l' they now fre- quently aC'h1cn• the status of sculptur a l wo rks . "It's the creatin• c·onrt.'pt lll·hind the ob- Ject thal intrij!ues all of us. We're a ll fascinutcd by ingenuity," West said. He s aid lhc museum slaff m embl.'rs w ill us£' their con- laGlii in the co mmercial ci rl world. in educa tional ms 1 uttons- and amon!'? collect ors to seek new artists to exhibit. Among the reasons West c ited for accepting his new position were a "dvnamic board new facility and lhe unckrst~ndinl'( (among board mcmbc.•rsJ of what was nl'cd('d to nm a museum. It was what they call an offer you can't refUSl' ... West sa id hl· l'Xpe cts to spend his first s ix or sl'\'Cn months in ~e wp o rt w o rking out ad · ministrali\'c de tails and getting _lo know the loc'll art community. IN ADDITION to working with the curator on upcomTn~ ex· film series and expanding thl' seleetions a\'aila blc at t h l• museum book s hop. Anothe r of his primary roles will be work in~ with the an·hitec·- tural firm o f Langdon & Wilson. which is donating its scn ·1l'l'S for the cons truction or th<: nl'W museum building on a two-a<n· sit(' donated by the lr\'inc Corn· pany in Newport Center. The building. whieh will cost an es timated $500.000 dolh1rs. will includc office space and fl\'<.' Htax~bl • µ:1llc rit1s that cwl Ill· combined. West desaibed TC as "a very functiona l. 0<.'xibl~ build- ing. pe rfectly lol'all'<l." \\'EST SAID he himself is trained as a paintt•r but that. a t the museum. "~ltimatcly I haH• to carry the mantle only as an ;id· ministrator. "This is onl' of my greal<.•s t chagrins at le a\'ing makini:: art It's one of the greatest things anyone <.'an do. The rest or us are incredibly intrigued by that pro- cess.'· ·The mus<.'um will tK• open from 6 to 9 o 'clock tonight and from noon to 4 p.m . Saturday itn<l Sun. day. It will then be close<.! fo r tht' summer months be<'ause of park· in~ problems caused by its lol'a· lion near th<.' Newpoat Pier . The museum's address is 2211 W. .Balboa Bl\'d. Admission is b\' C1•1ly ••1iot '•1i.itt Vho•o ·-~~--""·a.id. ~~~~~~~~ "There a rl' no restrict mns 1 for pot e ntial exhibits) on an v categories of art in the 20th t:cn- tury .'' West said. d tmg photo· graphy, pa inting, Sl'l!!P.ture ;,ind y hibits. ht' s<1 1d ht> is e:u·ited about aidi11g Mrs. Lutjeans in thtc• educ ;itio nal progra ms of the museum. whil·h will include ar· rani;:in~ a lecture series. plun· ning publicationo.; s uch as ~atalog~ l'oo rdinating a µossihlc donation. · . AN OFFER YOU CAN'T REFUSE' West With Cremean Sculptures at Museum Summer at Di,sneyland Summer off1c1ally arrives al Disneyland Satu rd~y with special_enter.ta!nment and longer hou rs. The Miracles (leftJ will be featured Sa turaay mrough Thursday-On the Tomorrowland Terrace and Lowe Bellsor. (rigt1t) and The 819 Band Explosion will play at Plaza Gardens nightly SC!lur· day through Jl!Jne 26 New hours will be 8 a m to I d m da1· ly with fire w o rks each n ight and 3 and 10 pm performances of · Amenca o n Parade Adm1<,!)1011 10 Int., Anaheim amusement park IS $4 50 tor adulls cllld 51 !>0 fo1 children. includ111g en1erla1nment and lne parade uut not 111· eluding rides. 'Motorcycles to Ibsen: I .. McQtieen Buck~ Image By OENNIS McU:LLAN 01 I~• D~•lr Pilot s1 .. 1t Stevl' MeQuet'n, who built hi~ bux- orricc reputation riluyini.! unconvt•ntional rebel heroes, is at a point in his life and career where he feels ht• can a fford to risk failing at something more tkmond- ing. I lis first acting role sine<.· ·'The Towe r- ing Inferno" is the film Vt'rsion of Henrik Ibsen's play " An Enemy of the People ... "I'm seared stiff to ~<'t up there with no motorcycles or guns ." admits McQueen, who b ecame one of the Hollywood's top lead in~ men 13 years ago in .. The Great Escape." "l'VE NEVER been daring as an ac· tor. I never wanted to tackle anything I would fail at. But I 'm going to try it." McQueen, whose personal life has changed as drastically as his actlnJ! philosophy. was speaking to an acting class at the Sherwood Oaks Experimcn· tnl College in HolJywood. Still boyl!!h at 46, McQu~n. sporting a ruu beard and shaggy, long hair. spoke of his early day!! strugglinJ? a s an exlra in Jive television and his years as a superstar. Referring to h is new look. the tanned and trim Malibu resident s aid. "I never had long hair and a beard in m y life and I wonted to try it. It's nice lo walk in someplaee wherc they don't recognize you." lie sa11I at has t•nahlcd him lo ir a\'l'I arouncl th(' country unnoticed. Clc:rn· shaven. ht• fin!Jt> 11 diffi<'ult c vcn 111 walk down-the• s l r c.'(I{. "Now with a be ard I can hani:? out 111 a pool hall in Oxnard." he said. adding it also allows him to obser\'e peopll'. A person hc secs may <.'nd up as part of a characterization in one of his mo\'ics . Me<~uet•n revealed ht• was "flnt broke" five years :\j!o after losing S6 million in various bus incss \'entures. It made him re-evaluate his lifc. lie has financial security again. but he s aid he has realized money is not as important as happiness. He fired his press agents and moved awa)· (rom Beverly Hills , which he desc ribed as bein{:l a "st r a n ~e world.'' lie spent his time traveling and "fixing old motorcycles .. He also underwent therapy. II <' believes actors should do this because they are·· a tormented bunch. "To be a whole man is the most impor· tant thing in my life right now. And that will help me in my a cting. "l 'VE PROV ED mys elf in two separate sports and my acting and I don't want to prQve anything anymore, I don't want to go fast or be touf,!h. I want to be happy.·· Reminiscin~ nbout his days in N'ew York City studying acling on the GI bill, l\tdlul'l'n said he pounclecl the pavement for thr<'l' years. ~ "God help }'OU ir you're bitten by the aclanJ? bug.·· he told tht• class. adding he wouldn't rccom mend tt\e profession to anyone. ''How m a ny J)<'Ople do you know ')'lio have had their hearts broken? I srored · 1 lucked out. "I told m yself I won't fail. Sooner -0r later it's going to happen if you commit yourself. It tak~s a commitment. If you hang in, you can make it. "I was to rmented, driven. I didn't want to dic and no t be someone." BROKE AND living in a cold-water Oat. he was offered the lead in the science fictio11 movie "The Blob." "I s aid, ·1 won't do it. I've got my sights set higher than that'.'· Shortly afte r ht' made known his squinting. You sec it works so you try it artistic intents, McQueen's landlord onthcnexl show ... loeked him out. lie took the part. And His tough boy-rebel ima~e. admit- rather than taking a percentage of the tedly largely the work of press agcntry, profits on what looked to be a risky ven-<'ontrollcd his ch<>icc of movie scripts lure. he opted instead ror the cash during the '60s. JI(' said he now will be ($3,500 >. The picture. he said, went on to more selective in his roles. make $10 mlllion. "I love lo do action-adventure. It's fun . His big break came in the late ·sos But I owe a responsibility to my craft. I when he was offered the series "Wanted don't want lo wonder if I can do it. I want Dead Or Alive ." He made 105 segments to do it." lonewas shotinthreedays). Describhag memorizing scripts as be· "I learned to move quick and learn ing "one of the purgatories oC&cing an lines . I learned my craft dolnf' actor" Che told the "Bullitt" WTitcr to tele vision. Doing a series is like doing 20 get rid of a!-1 many lines as possible'. years of summer st.ock." McQueen will have more than his !>hare lie added, however, ''You can pick up of line learning in "An Enemy or the a lot or bad tricks: the winking and • People ... . -. . ·. Steve M c Oucen. shown AS 110 appeared m 'Buff/ft. · 1::, turning from su ch rough-guy p arts to test his ab1ht1os m the acting craft against classical roles "I'm not a rcadN . t nc•\·1•r 1·r atl lhscn in my life until \hn •e month!. ago ;ind I loved it.'· HE SAID THERE is un ;rndienre for the classics. but musc•d. "I chm 't know what it's going to do IQ the k11Js in the drive-in in Cedar Rapids ... Asked if he did the famous motorcyt'le jump in "The Gre at Escape," the actor ad milted. "I wasn't good enough then. "I could do it now. In those days il wus a bif (hfhg. The director a~ked if I could do it. I said. 'Sure'. .. Although he did all the other exeiting riding over the Gt•rman countryside. he admitted he's J?ol "u whole roomful of e> Him of me falling off.", . ' ....... _ ....... '• Q DAIL V PILOT Friday. June 18, 1976 Cab Art Not for Hacks • NEW Y 0 HK li\ P ' The submitted working models, they ener~y consC'rv at ion orricial of Museum of Modern Art normally won't <'ommit themselves to pro· the Transportation Departm~t. • shows paintings by the likes of dut'tion unless they'rn satisfied ··what w e · r e St'crng he re is Picasso. Araque and Wart\Cil. Hut thert''s a market. AlCa Homco somt'lhin~ that ran IJe done. and -this month il 's showing taxh-ahs built a model, too, lmt without be-this 1s what it looks hkt' " as well -· b y the likes of Volvo ing invited lo do so t\nd two U.S. and Volkswa~en. <'Ompuni~s cons truclt:d steam Nol Just ordinary taxis. t·1lht·r ., taxis under government eon· These minisize but s vadous Lr<.1cl. <'abs are aC'tual workin..-i pro· Invited, even cajolc'CI, Detroit totypes built accordin1 lo auto manuracturers declined tc1 specifications drawn up by the participate. So Ambast went to museum's department or desi~n. the fed er al De partment of They take up less spite<>. ron· Transportation, which wH man· sume less ruel, produce less dated by Congr ess in 1973 to de· pollulion and are safer and more velop taxis as rapid transit comfortable than today's cabs, ''riticlt>s. the museum says_· The "overnment then sought bids a long the' lines of lhe muse um 's spe<'ifi catjons - which follow federal . environ· "THE POINT was not to have a good idea, but to put it into prac- tice," says curator Emilio Am· basz. a 33-year-old immi~ant from Argentina with an under - graduate de1ree from f)r\nt'elon. ··The practice in this case -·as to have taxis that would actually be put into use." • Although Volvo and Volks· wagen. with U.S. plants plan· ned or und•r consl•u t'tion, · mental standards and sugges· lions by the New York cab in· dustry -and gave SJ million uch to American Ma<'hine amd F oundry and Steam P owe r Systems Inc. Their steam-driven models will be tested when the museum show ends. "They are a real gem," says William Raithel, a transit and Thi'! Arts in Brief ASKED WHY American car manufat't urers wouldn't bid. Haithcl sa ys, "M y gul•ss would be that this docs n ot have the pm· rnbe or ma:.s 1Jroduct1on." Also. hC' said. 197'1 <whe n the bids wl'rc soug ht ) was a bud year for L>ctro1t. Ev<'n a s mall <'hunk of the market 1s a lot or cabs, according to the museum. ll says li0,000 taxis st.'rve 2.5 billion passenger.\ a year in the United States and that the indus try mo\'cs >!00,000 passen~ers a day in New York City alone The trouble is. Ambasz says, the s t a ndard si.x -passenger sedan t ) p1cally used for taxis is better suited to family use in sub- urban and rural areas than to the urban ra~ors of a cab. It's nol very comfortable, safe or free of pollution. h(' s ays. Ani:I it adds to congestion. lllustrl!t1on shows a taxi designed by Alfa Romeo with a wrap-around bumper. Newport Gallery Opens PHOTOS BY GEORCt: TIC'E T11J.1y through July 24, ~rand op<'nang uf lhl· Su• an Sp1nlu:- Gallery. 336 Via Lido. Newport Bl•J ch. I I a .m. to 5 p.m . Tuesday-Saturday. fo'rec. HANS HO•'FMAN DRAWINGS "Colorist in Black and White," today throug h July :ii ;i t Bowers Museum. 2002 N. Mam St . S<i nla Ana. 9 a.m. lo 5 p.m . Tuesday-Saturday. I to 5 µ.m. Sun· day, 7 to IO p.m . Wednesdays and Thur:-.da):-. Free. Galleries I Exhibits Highway, Laguna !k·<idl 1in lhe Art Cl·ntt•r). W a.m. to 5:30 p.m daily. l·h·e. 'ART IN THE PARK'-Show by the Huntington Beach Art League, 10 u.m. to 6 p.m . Sunday 1n ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~*~trcet and 1nh Avcnu<'. llunt · 'SURVIVAL ART' · By Fn•tlrir ll ubh~. ft';illH ing survival c·ur and a scil:ir-and \\111111111\H'l 1.·tl Enerizy C.:one. Now thmujth Aui.:. W <it lh\ California Stale Museum 11f Sticntr 11111.l In· dustry. 700 Stalt' Drive, t.:xp11s1t111n l'<irk, L11:- Angeles. 10 a.m . lo 5 p.m . daily. Frt·c. ~TALIAN CONTINENT AL fk>URMET DELICATESSEN FROM Fashion Island Newpo rt Beach A THRILL YOU'LL HIYH FOR&fT •Dry Stor ... • ._.Holah •R-.L-llhl• • Motor .... l•11lals •lo"-Ci.1Mtl11 • •loet Soi.s ,. EMBAifCADERO MARINA ~c~Ptoc• .,_., ........ CA. ..._.: 1114 41Mt17 ington Beach. EXlill:>imrs fe6.-SUor nonmem· bers.setup8toJOa.m. Frccadmisshm. MULTI-MEDIA SHOW -And suit'.!) a .m. lo n p.m. Saturday, JO a .m. to G p.m . Sunday al Mile Square Park, Brookhurst Strccl at lll'il A venue'. Fountain Valley. Benefits scholur:.hips. Fret• ad- mission. ART TALK -"Art: Ideate lo S('nsatc," 8 o 'clock tonight at The Upper Lev('I Galh:ry, 3105 Villa Way. Cannery Village, Newport B<'a ch Speaker: Father Edwin D. Kron. Free, but rt'· servations requested at 673·2491 . NORMAN ROCKWF.LL LITHOGRAPHS -Now through June 30 at The Oran~crit•. M92 S._ Coast 'CONVERG f:SC'E' -Photos hy !.1x grad11;i1t• students, tod;iy through July I I 1n tht· Oranc1.· Coast College F ine Arts Gall<'ry. 2701 Fa1 rvic·w Road. Costa Mesa. JO am. to 3 p.m . Wl•dnt•stlay- f'rjday. noon to fi p.m wet!kl'nds. Opt•r11n~ 7 tn JO o'clock toni ght. l~DIA~ DRAWl!':GS · F'rom lith throu~h 19th centuries. tn th<' l\111J!hal-Hajp1:1 G:illt•ry or l hl' Ahm:ms on G allt•ry. Lo . ., l\nJ.!t•le" County ~I wwum of Art. 5905 Wilsh1n• Blvd .. Los t\n gc·lc·s. TuC'stl:1~· throuj!h Aug. 2!1 IO am to 5 pm. Tol'sda~. Friday, 10 a .m . t116p m.v.et'kcnds. Free 'STEREO SOUNDS OF THE HARBOR -------------------....------.--,·---f J 18 1976 DAILY PILOT llT'.•• ___ # ______ ..__. ... ____ ~ ......... ---_. ... ~r-c"""Ui!!!,1!?.d§j3re·su2":i9i;;;;i:;' <=;'.~;;;;;;;::;~;;;;;;:;::;:c;;;;;:;::;;-;~:;:::;;;:::::-::::::":=,. Kettle II has bct.>n said that a !>ll'W is anv concoct ion lo wh1d1 thl· cook applies lhr na mr Hut lhr rc's a bit mun• to ii tlwn that As a c·ullnan• nwthocl. :-.lc\\ln~ is lht• prnt'l.'S:-. 11f lung. :.\ti\\ ('llilk int? of food 111 liquid m a t'O\ t.•rt•tl pot. t'\nv dish 11rc1mr1•d ln this wav ma\" f)(' n 1ll l·cl :1 :.It\\. although 'most ofll•n lhl• worcl is rcservrcl for d1:.hcs conl;uning meal and on e or more vegetable:.. Even so. the field is still wide open for m uny dcparturt•s wherein a good chcr can C'Ornl' up With any Of \'<Jt'iOUS lhit•k. souplikc• dishes n:rnck \\ ith ITil!l.lt lOr fish 1. vegl!labll!s :ind flavor- ings slewccl toi.:dhcr in a liquid or broth. All of this CHO be explon•d ralhcr handily 1n a nifty ltttle restaurant hereal>nuts: the Stew Kettle in Me:.a Ven.le Center. Costa Mesa. Brews Out 'n' About Norman Stanley twn inside M C'Sa Verde Ct•nt<•r Go beyond the building ~ frnnting cilht•r strct'l on the !>Uulhwcs t t•or ner of Adams ,\\·enue and Harbor Boulevard. T;ikc a bearing on Edwards Cine ma Center and you'll find the Stt'W Kettle se\'eral doors east of the theater box ufftcc ALL OF THE stews are served in old-fashioned cast-iron kettles, the size of the c·ontain<'r varying at•cording to thue portion you or· der. There 's a range or three prices for each stew. the figur(•s noted in ascending order for the lunch. dinner and "hefty'' serv- ings llhe system followed in quot· ing prices here I . The bill of fare leads off THE PLACE is pallcrm·cl aftC'r with ,·egetable stew. served in a similar operation:. in \\'est f.os ht•artv beef broth. with a mcltC'd Angeles. West wood \'111 ;igC'. rhees'e topping. Sl.95, S2.55, $2.95. Bt>\'t'rly Hill~ and Tok~u .• Japan Next is chi cken-in -the-pot. hreast The Costa Mesa edition. O\\nt•d and thigh of tender ehidrnn bv san \' rcstauratC'ur Th)h nar-slE>wed with carrots. peas and raclough. has just obscrn'<.I it:-. dumplings. S2.25. S2.55. S2.95. second anni\'Nsarv. Three likely candidates for Jn ordl'r to St!llit· into this un· your vote are tabbed uniformly usual spol. howe\'l!r. you are go· at S2.65. SJ.25. SJ.95. The first of ing to have lo take an extra mo-these is Transylvania stew. lean menl or t wo to· pinpoint the le>ca-pieces of tender beef cooked with f'olk-rorll duo John Brown 1l efl > and Zavier \\'elrh form J ohn Brown £1 I, now playing al lht• Wa r e hOU Sl'. 3450 Via Oµorto. !'; t>w port fk>ad1. Tht> 1>air pe rform Thursday through Sunday from 9 p. m. in th<: War<'housc lounge. Stews :,wC'et and sour kraut and sour (ream Set'ond is Uncle Louie's hobo stoo. long ribs of eastern prime nb "cooked and spiced accord· ing to Louie's old recipe. with pot a toes and any o th er Vl'getables we can find." The third 1s Tijuana stew, south·of- the·border <'hile beans with ltan. tasty beef chunks. The ltali::in spaghetti a nd meatball st ew Sl.95, S2.55, SZ.95 offe rs a tasty meatball stc•w in a \'e~etable gravy with_ spaghl'lli and grated checst.•. Bet•f Burgundy. S2.45. SJ.15. S:l 75, is old·fashioned beef stew cooked with Burgundy wine. FRENCH FISH slew contains C'hunks of tender whjle halibut :rnd baby shrimp gently sim· mered in a clam chowder and diced tomato base. Another variation of this stew -French fish Chablis -is cooked with Chablis wine. Prices for both arc S2.45. Sl.15, S3.75. By way of som ething new to cel ebrate the secon d an · ruversary, the Slew Kettle has just instituted a series of daily bla<'kboard specials. All of these midday offerings are tabbed at less than S2. A representative selection in <See STEW, P age Cl> ' ........... -.....----. --..... ~ Indian Powwow Tonight - TOSIGlrf, Jl'St: 18 INDIAN PQWPOW About 2,000 represen· tath·es of numerous tnbes at Coto de Caza on Trabuco Canyon Road In the hills aho\'e :'ttission VieJo. Begins 7 o'dock tonight. 1 p .m. Saturda) and Sunday. with games. dancC's and other reslavilies. fo'ree. LARRY C'ORVE LL Progrcssi\'C jazz.rock mus1('1an, 8. :10 and t l o'dock tonight throul!hSun· day at the Golden Jlear. 306 Pat·ific Coast Highway, Huntington Beach. With Steve Khan. S5. 536·9600. ROCK GROUP -Hamilton, Joe Frank and Rtynolds. '1. 9 and 11 o'dcx:k loni~ht through Sun· day. 8 and to: 30 p. m . Monday through Wednesday ut Knott 's Bt'r ry l"urm, Huen<t Park. $3 adults. St.SO children. SWIMMING TRIALS -For Olympic T<'am. finals '1 o't'lork tonight and Saturday. 6.JO p.m. Sunday at Belmont Plaza Pool. 4000 Olympit· Plaza. Long Beach. S3.50 'CELEBRATION' Student dance revue, 7 to 9 o'dock toni~ht at the Santa Ana l hgh School Auditorium. 520 S. Walnut St.. Santa Ana. Presented b\' Mesa Verde Dance Corner. Sl.50 adults, 50 cents t•hildrcn. at door. ·STAND UP AND Cllt::•:R' -Musical salute with Johnny Mann and his sinf?ers and orchestra. B o'clo<'k tonight al the Anaheim Convention Center. S-1 .50·S6.SO general. St discount for stu· dents. children and seniors. Tic~ets al Mutual and Liberty agencies. 'THE l\ll'SIC MAN' --Starring Pernell Roberts. s:'30 o'clock toni~hl, Saturday and June 25 and 26, 2 p.m . Sunday and June 27, at Cook Auditorium, Anahe im High School. III\ W. Lincoln Ave .. Anaheim. SJ adults, S2 children. 535·2813 or 533·5278. FE S T't V J\ L 0 F C 0 NT E M P 0 R A R Y MUSIC-8:30 o'clock tonight through Sunday al T heater Vanguard. 9014 Melrose Ave .. Los ,\ngeles. ~3 50 adults. S2.50 s tudents (213 > 276·9987 • 'WE MADE IT llAPPEN'-Starring The Young Entertainers. dinner show at6: 30o'clOC'k I curtain 8:30 > tonight at Golden Sails Inn. 6285 E . Coast Highway. Long Beach. $12 with dinner. SS without.. 635-0251. 639·5279or (213) 691 ·3~. 'PLAZA SUITE' -Comedy with picnic supper. 6:45 o'clock (8:30 curtain> tonight and Saturday, one hour earlier Sunday, at Muckenthaler Cultural Center. t201 W. Malvern Ave., Fullerton. 879·6865. $5.50. r Times/Places 'NORMAN, IS TllA'f \'Ol".'' Dinner thC'atcr. 7 o'clock (8:30 C'urt:11111 tonight :ind Jun1.· 25 at thl' Holiday Inn. 3131 Bristol St <.:osta Mc:sa. SlO 557·3000. ·THAT C'llAM PJONSlllP SEASON' Adul1 drama. 8:30 o'doc·k tmught and Saturd:i) at Cos\.1 Mesa C.:t\'ic Pia\ fll)U!>c l'un1mun11\· Ccntl'I' Auditorium. Oran.Al' l\lunt> l·'a1rgrn111;11s. CoslH Mesa . $3. 556·53Ul . 'SEASCAPE' Edward All>t'c drama. R:30 o'clock tonight ;Ind Saturday at till' Lai:una Moulton Playhousi.'. 006 Laguna Canyon Houcl. Laguna Beach. S-1 adults. S2studcnts. 49-1·0743 '· 'A SHOT IN TH E DARK' · Cumi.•dy. 11 .3<1 o'dock tonight :rntl Saturda~ :.it tht· lluntin1!ton Beach l'layhouM'. 2110 ;\t ;11n St . llunt1n~t 1111 Beach Ben<'f1t pc:rformann:, i p m Sunday. SJ.~1 adults, St .50 st udcnt:;.. S3 for benefit. 842-5421 . CONTI NUl~G· IN I.OS ASG t:l.t:S · "The Baker's Wife." through Jun" 21.i at the Doroth~ Chandler Pa\'1hon, "Thn•l· S1~lt·~" and "Whl·rl' She Stops Nobod~ Knows." through .Jum· 27 at tht· Mark Taper Forum: "Fiddler on \he Roof." through June 27 al the Shuhc:rt Theater. · 'Tht• Wiz," through Sept. 11 atthc Ahman~un Theater. S ATURDAY, Jl'l\'.t: 19 'IN FASHION'· -Musical bast'd on French fore:•'. Saturday through Aug I at South Coa ~t Re~rtory, 1827 Nt.•wpo rt Blvd .. Costa Mes a. X p .m 'f.ucsday-Sund11~· am1 :1 p,rn Sunday S3. 75-SS. 75. 646· 1363 after l p.m. cl~11ly . THE MIRACLES '.'lightly, Saturday throu!!I" June 25 at Disncvland. lo celcbrak :.ummc1 season. Also, Louie Bellson and The Big Band Ex plosion, Saturday throu~h June 2G. S.1.50 adults Sl.50children. rides not included. "THE MAGIC TOV SHOP' · PresenlC'd by the Fa ntasy School of Ball<'t. 7 30 p 01 Saturday al the Estancia lll~h ~hoot Forum, 2323 Plac<'nlla Ave .. Costa Mesa. f''rec HELEN REDD\' At lht.· Anaht.•im C'on vl!ntion Center. 8 p. m. Sat urclay. Tickets at agcm·1t·:-. 'AN AFTERNOON Ot' BAl.U :T' l'n·i.entNI hy ISt>e BAU.t-~TS. Pai.?t> Oil ~~~------------------------~.----------------------------------==============================--,.-;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;:::;:;==~=::::=;::=;:~:;;;;;;;==:;;;;;;;~ Food with good vibrations ... delicious natural ingredients prepared fresh and fragrant by worm, gentii people. served with smiling charm in friendly surroundings ... all we need is you. Bring your vibrations to 2721 E. Coast Hwy. Corona Del Mor ph-673-1292 mon.' thru sot. 11 :00 till 10:00 and sun. 4:00 till 10:00 -homemade ice cream -.homemade bread -" -, l u,hr (l,f() il•rU!i!1l' !i LAGUNA'S RNf~T RESTAURANT Kathy & Brund1e Brundon fnlprtoimnq 2007 Coa\t H iqhway IAt 01omondl loquno B~ach Rr,. .. of•on\ 4'1~·74~7 G;olJen ~'t~~ ~ ~?~ fl/ilaJ.ragon -TI~r PRESENTING gettucini CLA SSIC ITALIAN DINING l.UNC'll l1 :30 to2:30Tues.·Fri. -1~--~ =~; LUN:.::i:::~~~=~€=~ MONDAY thru THURSDAY SPECIALS ~ Food to Take Out cosu MHA H -.1 11:30A.M.to 10 PM 6427162•64 .... 9911 1 (Fri .• Sat. & Sundil'/ 'ti/ 6 P.M.) -Excluding o~tuays "~~:i:~==~~iiiiiiiiii:iiiiiiii:iiiii~· ~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii-~~;:_ I~ dmners include soup or SJ/ad, baked potato o~ nee ,'~ OIN:'\t:R Tues. thru Sun. S to 10:30 . FATHER'S DAY SPECIAL COMBINATION DINNER $5.95 Includes Soup or Salad Entertainment and Dancing Nightly Featuring John Clark at the Piano Bar 2831 BRISTOL, neu Newport Blvd., Costa Mes. ._ .. 1•s•1-.1e•1•1 .. _.!!-•.•. .-llilllliii11.t111 .. f1 Sr ox llOS t U I k•ltll• nt. 1n1he1m I 7141Ut1tt4 The Carbaret Lounge Proudly Presents RED SNAPPER . .. . . . .. . . . . . .. . . . 2. 75 MAHI MAHI .................... 2.95 GRILLED SEA BASS ............. 3.25 TOP SIRLOI N .: ................ -3.75 NEW YORK STEAK . • . . .. • .. .. .. . 3.95 LOBSTER TAIL ....... .-......... 5.50 STEAK AND LOBSTER • • • • . • . . • • • 5.95 LUNCHEON also served daily until 4 p.m . , ~ CITY YARD . t.1-. BAR. ana GR.ILL J. OPEN DAILY DlniftC) Room1 11-IO•LounCJe 11 -2 OLD CITY PLAZA 11 I W. A•eftida Palizada #4 San Clement• • 498· I 2 I I -1he)IMMIE BOGGIO FIASCO'S A New -Supper Experience Now appearing: TRIGGER ~ tl"I n .... J1 t ••v. l; ,, H tt:\1 6• fl A.,'""" H'" 1 , , , ~ .. t • , , •·1,. • ·l .. "''·l· '' i, s.s , s,iu Monday thru Saturday from 8:30 PM c_fiirporter Cf nn 'Hotel e Capt.11n ' T ablC' Cott•r <,Imp Opt•n 24 Hou" e Oinrwr \t•rved in 1tw Ml'd11erran<>an Room lrorn U O PM 18700 M~cArthur Blvd.,. Irvine . . ~ I For cock tails or dining I Serving late for the ",\f1,•r" ( rto\HI I Crepes and other unique di~ll'' I ~lly Ruth lit the riano hnr I Comfortnblc. infom111I. with nu on·:111 \ ll'\\ • l Ctl DAIL ... PILOT Friday. June ta. t976' -----. .-...-.-. ... . . 32to2 COAST HWY. LAGUNA NIGUEL CAI Ct-YoM .. l'er1l-tl Top Productions Named Moulton's 'Seascape' Closing 499-2626 .. 496-5n3 . .~tit Coad'• Fin«•l C.U1ine IVY HOUSE RESTAURANT 3U FOREST AV£. LAGUNA BEACH llft f "-L--,onlt Amp/o freo Parlung 494-9491 752·85M o .............. . f 'Earl~ 'Bird eMenu t t SERVED DAILY UNTIL 7:00 P. M. t 1rxcrPT SAIUllOAVJ t A. SlllllMP TCMPUMA 1nd S[SAMt: ClllCKtN t A palate pluos1ng comb1na1ton 01 ma11nated cl'l•Cken and 1h11mp tempura S4.2S t B. TtMPURA S[AfOOO OINNCR t · Buttertly shrimp and fllet ot sole dipped 1n a baller and deep·fr1ed A 10 a golden pertect•O!\ $4.2~ t 'I C. SHRIMP TtMPURA Shrimps prepared with Yama1o·s t tempura boner ano dec1»h111d t to a !empting golden b1own Sl.95 t D. ST[AK TCRIVAKI t· Cho1ceS1 beet magn1hcent1v broiled to please your d1scrlm1nB11ng taste $4.25 t RICE SOUP OF THE DAY TEA t The end of another theater season tradi- tionally invites reflecllon on .ts hi&hlights, and the stage productions of 197!Vi6 along th~Orange Coast prdduced brightspots in abuadance. While the last week of the calendar year usually is the time reserved ror the dispensing or kudos. the summer hiatus period also serves as a vantage point from which to review the work of the Orange Coast's professional. community and collegiate seasons. And r~ognilion is very mu(•h in order. What follows is the cream of the season on three levels of production and performance dur- ing the past nine months. The Ir vine Community Theater. as usual. must rcmciin exempt from consideration because or personal involvement with that group. PROFESSIONAL THEATER: liest production .. The National Health."' South Coast Repertory: runner-up -·'West Side Story," Sebastian's West Dinner Playhouse: honorable mention -.. Scenes From Ame rican Life." South Coast Repertory. Best performances John·David Keller. •·Jumpers:· and LeeShallat, "Rubbers, .. both of South Coast Repertory: honorable m ention - Becky Gonzales. "Gypsy," Sebastian's West Dinner Playhouse. COMMUNITV'UIEATER: Best production -'"Seascape" (which closes this w eekend), Laguna Moulton Playhouse: runner-up -"Period or Adjust- ment," West minster Community Theate r ; honorable mention -"The Little Foxes,'' Hunt· ington Beach Playhouse, and •·That Cham- pionship Season ." Costa Mesa Civic Playhoust!. Rest performances -David Paul. "That Champions hip Season," Costa Mesa Civic Intermission Tom Titus Playhouse. und Lauru UlackN" l'en od of Adjust- ment.·· Westm1n:.tcr Community Thl'Ull•r . honorable m ention Jt>hn J\utry, · · Pl•rtod of Ac.I justment. ·· Westmmskr Ccm1mun1t~ Thl'alt1r~ Ma rthell a R untl u II , ·'The Corn is ~ r ccn. '· Laguna Moulton Playhous1'. ;;11111 l'a ul Tt•!>rhkl•. "The Lillie 1',oxl·s ." 1l u11t1n i.:t11n Ucat·h Playhouse. COl.LF.G E T ll t:i\Tt:R: Best production "t\11 M,v Sons.·· Orang<' Coast Colleg<'. runners·UJ> "Who s Afraid of Viq~inia Woolf"!.·· LC l rvi11~...Jkp~rlor~. u1\d.- "Mi n of La Mancha.,,-Cioldl•n West Colll•gi.·. Best performances G<iry S<Jd<.·rup in .. All Jrs a busy time :it the L a1t una Moullon l'layhousc · its produc· I tion of F.dwurd AltM.'t:'·s .. Sl'USl0apc .. r!OS('S this \H't'kl'n<t. <ind thc ttll'at{'r h;is begun its sul>scnp· t 1 o n d r 1 v t• f o r n ex I • 1 st•ason. .. Sl•ast•apt•." a Pulll7,l'I' Pl'IZl'·win 111n ~ drama "111 bt.' IJl'rft>rmt•d a t 8:30 o'dol•k t oni g h t and S a I 11 r ct a y a I l h l' playhousl'. liUti 1.;1f_!1111a Ca n~·on II 11:11.J, Laguna Bt•ad1 i\d rn 1:.sio11 is ::-1 for ;idulti. and S:! fur :-.tu· dents. My Sons.·· Oran1-:c (.'(1ast Cnlll'j!C. :inti M anana Renee, .. Who's Afr:.11d of \'1rg1111a Woolf ..... lT Irvine Re pertory . hon11rabh: m<'nl ion Carl Nelson In .. Man o f I.a Mancha."· Uoldc·n \\\•-.f College. and Neta Leighton ... ,, Slr<.•l"ll'ar ~amed Desire," UC Irvine. Sul>scnpta1111 1nform:i· t1on 1s a v:ulaulc bv c·all IN ·SEASCAPE' ui~ 49.J·Oi.J3 lH'\\\.t'l·n I and 5 p m. TuL'Sdays ___ G_a_r_y_S_a_d_e_r_u_P__ th ruug h Sat u rda Y!S. STEW KETTLE OFFERINGS VARIED ... (From Page CJ) this department is h\o-orC';rn chowder. Sl.65. Its ingredients are chunks of shrimp, clam and potato cooked in a tasty \\ hitc tChablis> wine saut·e Just in time for the bit'1mtcn nial is pilgrim's spoonmcat. a :o.t•r\'cd afll'r 4 p m . inclucl1•:-. a dwic<· of rrcaml•d chil'k<'n ~oup. l·'rl'nch chowdc·r or ~1 grt'l'n :.al~ul \\'tl h the Kl'ltte·s zcsl v ht•r h clrcssin g. 1',r <'IH"h bn•a<1 ~inti hut ll'r is also ser n·d with a ll Sll'\\ s. an• suit ahlv \':.tl'll'1L Tlw Sil'\~ KC'lllc is op<'n seven <la.\'s ~I wci.'k . By sprl'ial arr:mi:c- nwnt. I hr rt•st au runt also offers huffd c-all•nng lor receptions and part1cs •uttcndl·d by 100 or tlll)fl' ~!Ul•S\S. • • • t .::50 Fashion l~lnnd, Newport Center t Reservations honored: 644-4811 ,. t COME IN AND BE OUR HONORED GUEST t -----.~9iiiilim-...,---U-~d;;is~h~d~ating back to Amctictt ·s CH ttter"ll-:--14iccd_al_~. liS. For d11ldrt•n undt•r 12. thL' Kcl lie offt>rs a sµec1al portion (If l'h i cken-i n -th1.." pol 1>r l L<il 1 a n mt·a tball s lL·w for $1.25. i\.nv SIL'\\ 'an I.Jc ordt:.'red lur homt: lak'c· :\lOlU /\I.WAYS has ht'r biA d.i v in l\f ~n a nd r C'sl:1uranb 11 '~1 a 11 y h <; v t• I h 1 • i r I a I' g cs I turnout of\ hc vcar . But :-omchow Uatl ne\'L'I' ni :.ikes 0111 quite as \\l•ll "'h<•n ii C'orncs his turn about J munth latc•r. SJ.25. $3 .95. it con~isls or tender chunks or beef in a mild gravy out. 0.-•/.,\ .. 1/•••l•OU•O HOUSE blended with corn. okra. limu beans and carrots and S<'r ved with a wooden spoon. FINE STEAKS AND SEAFOOD EACH LUNCH selection is served with an order or Euro· pean-style colc slaw Dinner . The restauran · o nfft•rs .i \'aricty of ham burgPi'S"'fpril'ed from Sl.35 to $2.15, scrn·d \\Ith potato salad). full·mt•al salads tS2.15 to $2 .651, a la cartt• soups and side orders. Bt<er ;md wine selections. foreign and dome1hi1·. Father·s U.w is comin~ up this S11nda\. and now's the time to m;il-.e tho!><· plans for wining and d1r11ng to :-.h1 1w tum hc'i. ::ip· prec1at ed. LUNCHEON and DINNER RESERVATIONS HONORED Phone (7 14) 644-1700 (-JA~;;1k1 ~i71 OPEN DAIL V 6:00 P.M. SU NADY 5:30 P.M. 1520 W. Coast Hwy •. tWwport leach 541-7167 L1m11ed Reservaltons Accepted JUST ONE VISIT e ti.,~ ( ""' •·i~i• 111111 ••1111 ·11 lw •·1111vi1wl·1f 111~1 Al'Al),\~,\o· i~' 1111• 11111~1 u11i111w r1·~t01U• r;111I in ~11111lwrn C:alil11mi• ..• \\ h1•r1· 1!!.!!_•'•ltl 1•11j•!J ~111·1·11h•11t_~f:H. ~J.\ '· \H~ft-:i\I \N. 1;HU:I\ & Hl·~~· \N •111·1·i,1hi1>< U• "'"'' ... A\lt:tttc:\~ •" 4'.t>Vl'l:\tSl"AI. n 11· ,.itt•·. \ .... it Utt UH\'•fuu·. SPECIAL°fAjHER'S DAY COMPLOE DINNER (Filet of 0 Kor) 15.95 Dinner Menu prices start -$4.25 Live entertainment nrghtly ~·. ~~ " 11\~St ORU:~nu: 111u10-11 (•ety ...... APADANA Restaurant 600 Newport Center Dr., Newport leoch (in Newport Center across from fashion Island) f'or Reservation• Coll: 640-7502 tANOUEl fACILlllE$ jlO to 1001 MICllSll MEXICAN RESTAURANTS OUR MEALS ARE A TRIP TO MEXICO PARIY IS OUR BIG PLEASURE'' COCKTAILS M[XICAN ltrST AURANTS #1. COSTA MESA • 296 E. 171h St. HILLGREN SQUARE• 645-7626 #2. BALBOA• 105 MAIN SI. BALBOA PIER • 675·9600 8ANKAMERICARO. MAS TERCHARGE ond AMERICAN EXPRESS BANQUETS ARE OUR BUSINESS ~Ve re ('tlll{ir/,,,,, /II llf(r /)(lll(fl(l'f -1/1(/llfllt: c1!1ifilr. T /t(I(\ win· we cair cl\·,11•·e ··011 1/1w ''" •11ufft'r 11'1101 tl1". ,,i:t' 11/ YU IU' gruuv f•·um I() tu 150 . 0 11 u·1/I he 1J/11a.\1·d H·l1c•11 '°" lll<'l'I here · ~~ILTWX:WJ){; ~ at Mi ssion Vieio ------ s-D .... Fwy. at la Paa Rd. For Reservations Phon• 586-5000 . . .· -~·· .~.: W ' ·-14~e-N-Ed's Hom~-d~livered pizza is like having a chef, Maitre de, waiter and taxi driver at your doorstep Ttred ("I/ r Ir.•,,,~ UI, r..,, v.11 ,f l r• 'I of l1x1n• 1 f':i1r r .,, r·v»rt r •f)hl / l' •t.•n p hr>1 ~ Me·N·Ed's Fom1lv Pizzo Po110ls orod ho11-" o n1p1111 , 1,.,1 r.• ;o JI 'I •It) ~.-ill drink <I• l1v• •II l I• v >I ll f '" "Hlllh?" •v• 11 p 1 v Joh •I•"~ I J .-1· "' " 1rur11 ' :r 111 ;d1 ·!Illy d1ll("11"1'1 I" "' n•.<1rt.v Mi--I l I 1 r. 11trr., 1 , 1 i\• 1• tJ . ..... . ,. . """"'""'°"' """'"'' " '" "'' ·:i.SJt FAMILY PIZZA . PARLORS Huntington Beach 847·1214 Costa Mesa NOW A TRULY SEMSATIO ..... L SHOW!!! B 0 Formerly With THE PLATTERS R A y LOW DON ENTERTAINMENT AND DANCING Tuesday thru Saturday 9:00 P.M.-2:00 A.M. OUTRIGGER ROOM 2699 Harbor . Costa Mesa 545-11 12 Presents PRIME RIB Au Jus 5595 * FRESH FISH DINING & DANCING 'N THE ROUND btftiai,...ftf TuHday thni Saturday Sovp du Jow or A Cool Crisp Salad To Stwt HONEY & MUSTARD. BLEU CHEESE or THOUS4NO ISLAND Hot SAN FRAMCISCAM Loaf of I~ Vecief.,e • Jos-• le•eraqe ANO YOUR CHOICE OF DESSERT Cheese ,le • Ice Cl"Hlft • Chocolate Monse • PRIME RIB SPECIAL GOOD SUN., TUES., WED., THUR. 5 TO 10 PM. GOOD FRI. & SAT. 5 TO 7:30 PM •CHILDREN UNDER 12 $2.95 DANCING TUESDAY TH~U SUNDAY To the hcltllMJ Mew Somds of THE GENE DE VALLE TRIO RESERVATIONS TAKEN for LUNCH-Tue. thru Fri. DIMMER FROM 5 P.M. NIGHTLY 1617 Westcllff Dr .. Newport leech 645-5222 ' ·r· ..,. .IJIE -.. ~LOBSTER • RESERVATIONS [H.4]640-7470 ~-s~ Join Us For CHAMPAGNE SUNDAY BRUNCH 10 a.m. to 3 p.nt. and Listeo to TRINIDAD CALYPSO STEEL DRUM BAND ~t I 1' ' Fr1ctay, June 18. 1978 DAILY PILOT C+J /' I RocR Newcomers I TV DAILY LOG Get $hort Shrift By MIKF. PAICF:vac H 01 '~' O••I~ il1.s1.11 l'lly lhe nt:wcomt in rock mu~ic. For un act that 1s J>ubbllng under '' l11g·lime rN·ocnit1011t will be a long, poor su.mmt·r \.. FRIDAY avaNING e:oo · o a c1oi m m News Q ., ,,, )) •2:)) •• lhW$ I One nccct only iok al /\naheim Stadium's summrtschedulc lo see why. July 3, BruchSoy s-America- l'oco; July 17. ¥cs l1clcr Frampton ; /\u._:. 7, ll Top • lte Oyster Cult- .l11hnn y und i::dc( Winter-Rory Galla~her , Aug. f). Kiss -Ted Nugent • Uriuh lecp. Sept. 12 , /\cro s ni 1th J drpeck -Lyn yrd Skyny1·d The Ramones: Are good looks and snappy clothes really enough? the exposure. Are there any pro· moters left who will take an oc· casional chance? U loll11111 Whtn Btn >rnd) l 1lfl~ Joe to tht w•do• Bolden·, home w1lh ~ 06•1~ d1dlt 111PAvmeut101 d'''' h~ llldd~ 1tl1h /lei hulbdnd. Ju~ ~els 1n•ulv.d w1h bank 1obbe1s /\II or the above UI "sufc" headline 1u:ts guaranteed lo lfe kids from the hcach and into the omfortable con- fines of u maJor·l~c ue stadium , at S8.50 to SI0.50 per tic t. As t Doll<1r I 8111 Gr am has proved up north with his ·· on the Green" program. coliseum rrk is big money. Hut 1sn·1 rock su~ly a creative medium·! Apparently not. Sorsh talents like Tommv Bolin and H rt Palmer will :.penQ.thc sum mer ei er recording or wor king s mall clubsjnd arenas. It's unfortunate becausqthese are the people who really n~, and deserve, . \ LAUGH WHILE you break your lease department: U there's one t hing the debut album by The Ramones proves, it's that New Yor k City is slill decadent and falling fast, though not without a sense or humor. Working with a budget of $6,000, this N.Y. band Ca term l hesitate to useJ has produced what will become a classic in the punk-rock genre. Quite simply, the Ra mones are so bad they've just got to m ake it. Cleverly tilled ''Ramones " <Sin' SP4987). the album features incessant three-chord power rock devoid or a single guitar solo. Here's your chance to churn to such musical profundities as ''Now I Wanna Sniff Some Gluc, .. Compiler Plots Music system will transpose entire scores or separatr voices into a different key," Kjaer added. "Judy Is A Punk" and the touth111g "Heat on the Brat lW1th a Basl'l1all Bao." THE SONGS average around two minutes in length with no discernible changes in tempo or drop 1n spel·lf- crnzed energy. The product11111 and af- fected vocal stylings are rt'min1sn•nt or the lalt' '60s British "wall of !>OUntJ" technique, only.not as suhth· The first t1 me 1 heard ll'ad singer J ot'y Ramone sbout 'Tm a nutzi- schalze." m y laughter told me that this is a unique record-totally harm- lt·ss. m indl t•ss and dera\'ativt•. C:onl'IU!>IOll This album \\ asn't re· ll•ased , 11 t•scaped ! Play ing 1t full volume y ou can alh~n atc every living thing within '"o m1l ('S or· your s tereo. Your frr(•nds. who understand you're not !>t'raous, w11l lovc it. llow('ver. be pre· pured to d efend yourself against the unC'llll ghtcned. ~;very collt.•t.·tor \Hlh a touch of masochistic humor should dig up a copy of "Hamones." noting of c·ourse that the purchase only serves lo en· courage them. A/\R llUS. Den.ark <AP) -Nol a :t.nd comes out of the iJtru· ment wh l'n Moens Kjat.>r, a 30 -ycatold musicologist and !om- puter programmt'rsits down for a sessin at what looks dercpvt'ly hke an electronic ¢an. What comes out. b wav (If di~ital compulennd a graphic plo tte r .ls a mas ter ~heel o the music h i.' plays s!nlly spare time, has not re· ached that s tage, it is already prom ising to re- volutionize music print· ing, which. despite m any innovations, is still one of the slowest, most com- plicated and costliest printing processes. T h e sca n -note system, developed in coope r atio n with Dalaland. a local com- puter service rirm. is a lready i n bus iness working on its fi rst or· d e r s f r o m s e ,. e r a I Danish music publishers and music schools . CLOSED FO• .ALTHATIOM- WILL OPIM SOON AS TW1N THIATH . on the black and ~hilc piano keys. "Technically. ~ere i s i n f a c t n ~e · ason why this s lcm could not be deve1 to the point whl.'re th om· poser might do hi om· posing straight fr tht' keyboard onto njster sheets,·· Kjaer said For Kjae r s imply plays the whole score of an orchestral or choral work into the computer a nd the plotte r then draws up the m aster sheets. producing either •s E XPL•&NED b the full score for the con-n . " Y ductor or the separate ~rne. Lauritzen, manag· voices for the individual · mg.d1re~tor of Dataland, musicians or sirrgers. which in vested some The system may even SS0,000 in t he project, the "digest" the full score obvious advan tages of J and come up with its own the system are high speed ._ ~ t. r · and low cost. sugges ion o a piano ''Apa r t from l he 1\t Bear version -useful for re- hearsals -a nd it will special .keyboard, the P r ogressive jazz. promptly prot est against system is largely bas~ rock innovator Larry BUT E VEN i t he any unintended discords on standardequlpment. Coryell will perform t K · '"' h t h · · he added. "The secret of . . sys em. J aer ~o" n or r Y m • c • r . the syste m i·s tha· l ,·n with Steve Kha. n at brainchild lo whih he regularities. 8 3 d t 1 I k devoted four yers-of.-"And ifso re quired the Kjaer we had the rare : ~ an o c oc "OHi fLIW OVH THI CUCKOO'S HHTN ,., 1 Jt Uf/111 .. ,_ I J .. l.1\.t to "WHHf'S P'0'1PA7" t·o sa1 SUN MON l •H 10 HDFO•D & HOffMA .. "ALL THE PRESIDENT'S MEH" CONTINUOUS DAILY 2:00·4:JS.7; I S.t:45 SO llG IT'S IN TWO THU.TIRS "MISSOURI BREAKS" ' 1:4S-4:1S.6:4S.t:IS Clark Gabl-Vivien Leigh ht Ttte .U.ti-Cleulc "GONE WITH THE WIND"' 4:00 & 1:00 Daly 6 F1111ily Att1i1 Q Wil4 Wild West m '"""" F111111r G)A4l111·1Z 2'l ((Jt) e ') St11 Tri\ ED __ .,.._ Wt1tiltf l f) .. I .. Dlttcln SMor m Lrttte hKlh -6:30- ., • ...., Goftltll 10 MfA Gnff• S... 11' 3 Mowie: "WI! " "" Wt!Ns h ISCI"' ~J-G.:ne a.,,,,, lei ht inaynr ED llKl """'t'" • Ille lltws m frlfllds of M111 7 :00 U Q 8 UI 11 G) lltn D lowlHtc ftr Dlffln •J ltawll14e u.to Tell tht Truth 0 Conulltr1ll0fl CD I I.on l«r II) Tiit Fii t»Go a.n1tr I~ Gunsmolt fD Los Aft .......... Refit• ( 1'l \IJ lorllnu m Dra1111lit Stria m Addl111s h 111ily -7:30- 0 follow Up (fl) An 1n11ma1e took at lhe M11t5 81othm wno die cele· b1ahng tne11 ~lh i1nn1ve1sa1y '" }now bus1ne5.' a •10> m Mollywood Sq1111es u Diel VIII Oylt 8 Let's Mitt A Dul ( e > hi. of 1t1t Su Cl Celebnty 8"1•c • ""' luftdl fB ltsl of JO 123) u Mitdl GMt m lllbtrt Miclkil llt,.,t ll) Wiler World 8 :00 O 11 3 1 SM1 (R) When ~&'lo I usco an e111t•I 1n lhr liefd ol dyn1m1te, comes lo town to blasl open ~ new vt•n ol a solver mint. he lh1ut~n~ 10 s•eep Saia otl her lett as welt Q 231 t f>\ f10J m Sanford ' Sell 'lhe TV Add•c! .. (R) Lamont con vintes Fred that he 1s a 'lele hoh<. • dnd a11an~ts to /lave l11m pur undei hypnosis u a means ol t011eclme the p1obtem U lie B1lllu Batlle ol No• mandf' D Day 1s documented with unusual h1slo11tal lllm lak,n lrom 11lhed and Ge•man sou1et~ P1oa1am coveis the Geiman deshuchon ot Cltetbom~ Harbor Ball!, or Ce• many" In lhe second hour, H1Ue1 launches a m11hty and desperalt ~llatl m Ardennes forest. and loses l•J llowre: (Zllr) "Miclltf IH .,_, .. (adv) '49-Ben Johnson Teuy Moo1e. -------------------com bi n a t i o n o f tonight throug h Sun· .-------------, m usicology and com-day at The Golden I 11 (h• C • • puter expertise." Bear, 306 Pacific I l ~ atEWA~~£KTA~~~ I Other data·processing Coast Highway, Hun----------------- t ·d K . · tington Beach. Ad-i l FeaturingTropicalDrinks I expe r s sa1 Jaer s BAMB.D F_.THER'S D_.Y crucial achievement was mission is SS und re-l I ( "' "' I lhe syslematlzing of lhe scrvations m av be I ~r TEaREE SPECIAL I many signs a nd sym bols made by ca fling 8 ( 2t1 (1 1) f)t) DoMy I ll1tie CutSIS a•e Anne Mn•a Milton B~1le N1psey Ru~ll and Paul l )nd~ 1 t ) lltws s,.cQI A document•• y on laetrille the controve11•i1I 'tance1 CUit" •, U DIMwhrTwew....._ of a m us ic scor e. To 536-9600. I ' JI ff-~it suo..~~ I make the plott~r draw up r-==========::::::::--i ( w,.. e-just oae note sign calls : ' ~. l;t-~ • .....,. 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The Wortd SOUPS+ SALADS+ HAMIUIGHS WINE COME '"Y OUR DAIL y SPECIALS Win • 2Sc per glau during June MISA YRDI C8C\W, COSTA MISA AD.U.S AT HAUOI ......, .. ,,_,_., '7•·1171 i ng Car Station Re&taurant & Saloon ' ~IJNDAY BRUNCH I 0:30 to 3:00 f lloek tole. of rott.,.., S1tec11 m YPllllSI u11CW19 '"1r11111 -8:30- 0 ~U) (tl r10J fD lite P11Clltf .. I hr. Choice.. (R / /ules comr,s uo with a su1pns1ng solu11nn when con !looted with lhe dilemma ol whelhtr 10 tieat a gangstc1 Jnd ~"°*" d1ug pushtr m Crou·W'r1s fD TY lodiey m Wall Slrttt Weft m (I Sllow de 11Dsit1 hru 9:00 0 @ Gf) CI JCIS Fri41J llcflt llotie: (C) (Zllr) "Tiie Clll"'Pfr Cattle '°"'""'" (wes) · 12-Ga1y Grimes. Billy Gretn Bush. Luke ~•tw, Bo Hop•1ns. GtoH1ty lewis. -5tou of ~unuier whose cont.on· talion with ullle rustlt1s and •1llers turns mto a f1ghl l0t his lift Cl IJ)I (f) (llJ Im Tiit k•ttn files ''Joty Blut h es" (I!) Mich"I Ansara guests as loey, an H·conw1t1 flying lo go sha•thl. who hues Rock· laid lo combal efforts lo "steal" his ll!g1trmate 1tS1auranl business, U (!2tl lll ) lltl H C flr~ar Mewit: ctJ (90) "Olytllpic Vniells" (dri) ·1J-C.nem1hc artists ruined lhe11 camtra5 on lht a<hon and humo1 ol comptllhon 1n lhe 1912 Olympics 011gmally titled "V1s1ons of (1ghf" 1n the movie lhe~hes. m lltlY Grilfill Sllow m Tiit Virainian t» D11m1 ED EHnin1 at Sy111"*" Conductor Michael Tilson lhomas leads the Boston Symphony Orcestra 1n fraot Josef Haydn·s Symphony No. 98 1n 8 ---------------------rlat. and Walte1 Piston's Symphony ************************'* N 2 • X·RA TED ADULT MOVIES • 0 · -9:30- 0> lmb dt P1i!Nwr1 • HOWIHCOSTAMESA : : BEL-CONGO MOTEL It CLOSIDCllCUfTe«oan it •2665 HARIOR ILVD. 545-9421 it ••••••••••••••••••••••••• 10:00 D a1) (I) rt~ m relier S111r .. S !>O lhe fo~I Hill Hour, $1 15 ~I Day· (R) Two detecll"teS air as~1gn•d 10 trac• down • P••l1ng fol b•nd1r -------------.,. ..tio sleals .J «•ten std.Jn e.Jch l•mc to ttl aWJy. • • •11tws C()MM 5'Nd l2f) lM Allltric• SfJlt SJIM1 -10:30- • (QI (I)) 1it1 U.S. 0,.11 WI T11111111111Wt ABC sports C0Wtl$ lhe h1cht1chrs ol the second 1ound ol play 1n Ille US. Open from lhe Atlanta (GI.) Athlthc: Club . ......... m 11ert•• DnNu IMl Dia ¥• .,,., 1t:OO 11•ma 11tws D lf>CllllUCJl lltwl ei-~St,et It Mar-.iDo'*-CI MeM: •C .. ..,. I Ille Sn" HMftw (com) '64 fu nk Sm•lr•, O••n l1hrtin S1m1n1 01v1~ h ., ... ,, Hlrt11111, ... ,, ..,,, ... .., Get Slurt 11r rai ...,,,,,., ,,., .... ., liftlldlt ?ITllt ltlu ts II Slltfledl llllMa II Clti ,,,j rrlllll•C1 ••\-=• m ''"""' l• -11:30- • 117J m IJfl CIS Late llftit: "Sartor lewM•" (com) ·~2-Dean. Ma1t1n, leuy Lew1$ D lJ>) CU Ciot Ill,._, c.i- (t \ Metit: "Tiit ht tf St. lllf•" (d11) '44-lli&llatl O'Sllu, A1111• ... ,.,. 8 ( If) (I •) IJf) Jiit 11 .. lits . r IOltn Smoke" (H) Rookies Web)•~· and Gillis 1nvtslitate a case 1nvolnnr. • l1&hl beh•ttn two 16 YU• ulds OV(r the alltitd their of a bicycle. 111Dr1pct ., """ II) llH111 l Allttl 12:00 D llH11: lCJ "ll1cr1a fnu" ld11) 6•-Clmles Abrt1n '(11 llewit: \C) ·~. CUtlit" (tnm) '64-lony Cu1hs. Debbie Rey· nolds m lltwit• HJ ""' u, Sert,_, .. (my~) ')I-Berty C•abte Q) lltN: wTllt Sllwe" (adv) '63 - Sr.ve Reeves -12:30- .. Su,11111 n u tre "1(111 No Mo1e" Lew Ay1ts. Juht Adams. 1:00 Q Oil Cf) l!.Ol Gt llidnl111t S,.WI 2:00 0 llttit: "Wttl111 Ullion" (wt\) '41-Robtll Younc. Rindoto~ Scotr 8) M·llfPt SNtr: "1'1 l.My I CM a..t," "Utidtr MJ Sli11," "GNlb "' tlle llese" -3:45 - 111 lltwie: Mltflill b pms" (mys) '48-Robeil Ryan I SATURDAY I IU•( 19 MORNING 7:00 D S.111t1 Stllltster Q q1) \f) ,,., • ~+c lt )WtfltM • (()f) (. ·> ot)""' ... ,.._, f t I C1111M Dtarat1111 8) Mil m W lllt SlrHt -7:30-0 Dtnty's Trttllotne Q a il lt) l.1.0l lllt Josie l Ille l'Us.syuh • (~)(I)) CHJ Tom ' ,,,,,/ Gr1,. _,, Sllow • 1 J St.-ript Cl T...tti & lllt ksuts•"Ptopte 1n l1ouble" m•1r111im 7i W llKlWtllo 8 :00 U (f» W !l)MMls I IMlll 11111111 Q 12J) (•l (14' Ill WINt Kitty a '"tsdlm I I ) """' c.tlMlls Cl "" f lldct .. 8) llllN: ·y .. flits Wat" (•m ) 'SO-JtH Chiindltr. l1nda D<lfn,11. lo1e ph Collen. C-Otnel Wildt, Date Robelfson .., Tlllt Mwfftlllt MJ ~tf Tt&,. &!,) Vtdric '-"'"' -•:JO- U Ctll (JJ LI) lllp .... llJ/l!Nd· ""'"" a rz,, m ot m """ ''"'fief U f1lt11ds ti Mu "Paflce d"d Gu61d Dogs" U ( 211 1 a ) >91 Adnnl~ru of 641111•11 D Mofit: 'Cl "luce111Hr's Girt" ( odv) '50-Yvonne 01•Cai10, Pn1hl) I 11fnd Robeit Dnu~las m Misttr lloam' lltichllorllood 9:00 Cl Qj) Ci) U0J fD lHd Of Ille loll D llftlt : ~ "O• Tidt" (dra) 'JI-Ray M1lla~d. f1ar1tts farmer. Oscil• Homol~a. Bairy f111gt1atd, tloyd Nolan Ct) llttlf """" a ( .ttl m> f>t} S.,.r frie"5 .., C.U.try llllSIC fD EtttlKtltHot -9:30-u l11J CJ) (I) ScllMy 0.. a i>1> c.u C!OJ m 111111 '" ._ '•> M.wie: "I, 11 .. Dee" Cdia) ·cs- V••a Rilston. John Ca11oll. fD (l«lllC c.,.,., 10:00 u ITTl mm S..11111/lsis Hour II ~~ (J) (jJj ID"'"'' ti Ille a,n • (~ (i)) ~l) s,tt4 .. w D Mowit: CC'l Hrury of tfle Sabers" t~dv) '64-le• Bar•er. Mane Veism1. tm Call " ~111111 m Mnie: "Greet Gu111" (com) ·41 -stan laurel, Ohm Hardy. Q) Morie: [CJ "Cattle Drlwt" (wes) ·~I -Joel JrltCrP.1, Oun Sloc~well. (2t) Kot f!Mtt s.... fJl> USTA W.-.'s llltiellll Celltat. 111 Tt1111is Ch 111,i111slli•s (Ch1) l 1ve, llom Sall I a•e C11y, 111111. 111111 tove••Re ol lhe singles and doubles l1MI\. m s,.111s11 11twie -10:30- D '2Jl fl) D """"'"" 9 Morie; (CJ....,_ .._ Mitts flytt (susp) 't6 lam Adams G ('2tl t I I) llt) Odd 1111 C..,.. 1101 Call n llaurt111 12t} llllN: rc1 ~lf411 lltlty" <1h) ·~l-Ann, I mt1s, Dale Robertson. 11:00 D ('lJ CJ) ti) far Ot l hace llwts Q Q~ 00 ()Ol ID lltlN Lucte ....... f f ) llftie: "llte• Orip!IS" (drij ·47 fl''~ luRos1, Join Barcia,. • ((JI) t1J) (>I Tiit &.let S... -11:30- D ITT> m ()) Gllllt 11s1111 • ((ft) ([)) (f.j) Alltriull ... st•N mMIA •°'*"' KOCE Televisiqn (50) JOI f'OOO PWIHllYIHO l.• MISTllltllOOllllS' •' •:• TltAINS. TltACICSANO TllH TLH 7·te OllANOI COUNTY SUMMl ll e·ot WASHI NGTON WEEK IN WIYllW I J9 WALL UWEIT Wl lK , ... ICU~'''"ow M:to THI H OWNINOVfl.SIOlt f • (From PagcC-JI Lois Ellyn Balll'l. 3 p.m. Saturday al Fullerton. College Campu~ Theater , Chapm•in Avenue at Lemon Street, Fullerton. S3 adults. $1.!iO::.ludents. 81G BAND MUSIC -Featuring T c.·s Twenty, 8 p.m. Saturday, Pearson P ark Th1,:ater. Leman <.ind SycJmorc ::.l rccts, Anaheim. $1, wurm dress :.i<lv1sed. SUSOAV, J UNE 211 ('OMIC'S CONVENTION -Film~. plus sale :rnd tradcofcum1l'sa nd comic '1l m~.11 a.m .\.Otip m. Sunday at the Royal lnn,1855 S. Harbor Ulvd., Anaheim. St. . ,.. f09 A TAttt CH MU\ Me Whu• "HM HOM fOOD Of THI GODS 1001 LAND llMI fOaGOT 1•01 fH \CNIUllDUHDt MtNI Y fO..OA e (HAILf'OH NUtOH f olDWAT ''°' t lOe J •l e•toe 1.1se ••>o lrtO"AHU • IOI (AMtt• HAWM,S 101 • >O •l •te•OOellOe10 4t 'lUS • HNJl'S llfl non OHN tJ H e MAftMtU MllY --'-------- , ..... ,fl .. , ..... . S2S·3SM 11••0 • • • ..Oft ..... 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I (~ill prQbahly extend run) at th~ lluntinglo" llarlfurd 'l'heatcr. HHS Vine St .. Hollywood. Tiekets at agenl'ics. 'EL BALLET OLCIO' -Hallet folklorico. 2:30 p.m. Sunday in Lu Pulma Park. La I' alma Avenue at Harbor Boulevard. Anaheim. Free. BICENTENNIAL CONCERT --lly tht· Sad- dle back Concert Chorale. 8 p.m. Sunday in the Laguna Beach HiJ.{h School Auditorium, ti25 l'urk Ave., Laguna Beach. Fret:. NEWSPAPER t'ILMS -"Com e Fill the Cup" and "Ill, Nelli<'." 6 p.m, Sunday in Santa Ana Coll<'ge, Room Wrn1.'11th1~t Bristol Street, Santa An a. S2. :..:_:.;.?'- MONDAY, J UNF: 22 SWEET ADEUNES Open house celebration of anniversary. with pl'rformancc and rehearsa l de- monstration. 7:30 p.m. Monday in Music ftoom 70ti. El Toro High School, 25255 Tpledo Way, El Toro. Free. open to public, including womt'n in· terested m singing . TUl::SDA\', JUNI:: 22 SOUTHE RN CAUt'ORNlA EXPO -Tuc~day through July 5on Dl'I Mar Fairground-;, S:rn Diego County . Weck 's highlights inl'lude. Freddy Fender. 8 p.m. Tut•sday throuuh Thursday; Jose 1-'eliciano. Junl· 25·2fi; Lynn Hodeu. 2 p.m . June 22·27 . 10 a· m . to 10 p.m. da1ly, t•xhib1ts a nd various cntertammcnl. S2 adults. 50 t:cnts children 6·11 , free under 6. i: · 'LJTTl .E MARV SUNSlllNE' -With picnic sup· J>{'r . 6·45 p.m. 18 JO curtain I Tuesday throug h June 27 at M uckcnthaler Cultural Center, 12<>1 W. Malvern Ave., Fullc1ton. 879-6865. SS.50. WEDNESDAY. JUl'liE 23 'JAZZY '20S' -Outdoor concert with Jack Mc Vea and Joe Liggins. 7 p.m. Wednesday at South Coast Village on Sunflower Street across from South Coast Plaza, Cos ta Mesa. THURSDAY, JUNE 24 THE STAPLE SINGERS -Thursday throug h June 30 at Knott ·s Berry Farm. S3 adults, Sl.50 children. THE CAROUSF.LS -Community chorale specializinit in popular music. 8 p.m. Thursday in Pearson Park Theater. Lemon a ncl Sycamore streets, Anaheim. Free. warm dress advised. BAND CONCERT Fountain Valley Community Band. 7:30 p.m . Thursda y al Huntington Center. 7777 Edinger Ave., Huntington Beach. free. FRIDAY, ~UNE 25 'AN HISTORICALT~MPERAMENT RECITAi.' -Pianist t]?iano tune r Owen J o rgensen, playing r om positions from 17th century lo present on six pianos and a harpsichord tuned in different styl~s. S-p.m .• June 25 al Cal State t:nive rsity Theater, 6101 E . 7th St.. Long Beach. Free . SQUARE DANCE EXIUBITION -11 a :m . to 2 p.m . June 25 al Fashion Island, Newport Beach. Free CIDLDREN'S PLAY -"The Jolly Tailor Who Became King." 7:30 p.m. June 25, 2:30 p .m . June 26 and 27 at the Laguna Moulton Playhouse. 606 Laguna Canyon Road, Laguna Beach. Sl.50 adults. Sl children, al door or call 494-0743 Tues· day through Saturday 1 to5p.m . C'ompos1..•r David Bakl'I' kads thl' l ndianu l ' n 1 \" e r s i l v J ~1 z 'l F: n ~ t' m I> I t· i n a pe rform a nee· of hi:-. new \\ ork .. Th~ Soul of "76" at 10 p .m . Wt•dnestlay un KCET . Ch.in- n£'! 28. The tck·vision speci al is called .. Et hoes Bright <.1nd Cl c ur. A Discovery of American Music ... :'~ PLU\ WOODY ALLIM "BAHAMAS" 1561 W. SUNFLOWER W. OF BRISTOL CM. 540 OS!l4 "MOTHH. JUGS • srUD" "GI "DIRTY MARY. CIAIY URRY" "THI FOOD OF THI GODS" #f/ "UNO THAT T1MI FORGOT' tf'GI • ''TUtO•olEL VISION" tXI THE CITY SHOPPING CENTRE OUMGI U4-J91 I ~CITY CENTH CIMEMA~ I I S.A. FRWY IMANCHESTEA EX.I G.G. FRWY ICITY OR. EX.I "LIFEGUARD" tf'GI "HAIUDSUMMll" JODY FOSTER "ECHOES OF A SUMMER" & "THE DOVE" (PG) I SENIOR CITIZENS . s1 .no] ' AU CMMAi·M•GA.tNMAT~ IYflYOAr ll\11.)0,,M_-,, 1S -DDl.EaACM l"LAZA ( •HSWAI D U1 1100. ~a.r.a.i.••••t> u "tw •• ...., Ciwi" s. ...... o. ..... "LIFIGUAltD" 1'61 2:1 S·5:4S·t:ZO ..POSSE"' (PG) 4:05·7:35 "W. w .& TNIOOCJI DAHCf KlltG$" • 1s~1 o "'FOOD OF THE GODS .. (PG) 2 GO·$ >O I 1' "LAND THAT TIME FORGOT" -------------------.q 11JHHEL VISION" tx1 It only l•U. 1 few word• In tM ~ Af.-.Ybl,..._..., "HA WM'S'• IGI ,., ... ,... .. ..... . ..... ~ "JACKSOH COUNTY JAIL"IRI "IOIH TO ICILL" Atong the Ore• 00..t t ... rltl't ill•• Wtlll C•ll 142·1111 DAILY PILOT ··GRIZZLY"" "EAT MY OUST" trGI Spec11I Pttco 12 30 10 2·00 pm. l•1upt 5eL & H~ SI .IS Op~n Daily 12:30 p.m. 1.\0··•:U ·11s.•10 .... \A \tli;..,..~ .. llHJl"S Liff noar t•....,Gui'\\i,.....,..~•Ollft "LIFEGUAltD" 1'61 Z:I S·S:4~t:ZO ··POSSE"' (PG) 4:05·7:JS =DRIVE-INS NOT SHOWN In-=-IN SENSURROUND ..... LiVe TV~lww _Views C~i,nty "Orange County Summet' a weekly one· hour live series thal explores1ummer ha ppen· ings in the <'ou nty, will pre~re tonight al 7 o'clO<'k on KOCE. Channel 50. It will be broadcast live f>m the beach in Huntington Ucac-h . Viewers may write Orangt•;ounty Sum mer. KOCE-TV . llunllngton Beach./\, 92647, to sug· gest possilJlc pcrsonahtll'S an~vcnts to be on the show. The form •ti of lht• 12-wcl'k ~rits is light en· tertainmcnt about prople. pla<'t•and things. Some or th<' J!UCStS and ('VC&S Ill the Opening show will be profcsswnal volleball and fr1sbct• p layer s d e monst rating thir ~kills and Polynesian and Hawaiian dancu; pt'rforminit. Jim Staurfrr. Laguna n ea• hfl').!Uar<1. will be interviewl'll about his reS4in1-: a nd taking care of seals found on the be<hes. Two or the rescued se;1ls will be on the pn:ram with Stauf- fer. In the wN~ks to come. the (lanncl,.'IQ mobile unit will travel to the Ammm Cor1vcnt1on Center for the National Squat Uan<'e Co nven· tion. June 25; 111 be followed •Y n visit to Los Alamitos Racet rack. July· 2; \l(•wport II arbor cruise, July 9: San Ckmcnte's "iesta cle la Chris· tianita, July Hi; Lal!una Be~h . July 23; and Enchanted Vi llage in µucna P:k, July 30. 1HE IUE llRD'' "ROBIN & fARIAN" (PG) kSl•HLOC HOLMES' SMAHH HTHH• lf'GI .. ......, PyttlCMI .. Holy Gr.It" !'? ···-··•w ... -... a JACK NICHOL.SO "ONE fUW ufii§. ·,, t"'~ ova THI cucoo·s MEsr 111 •.. • -··· "WHHl'SO""A?" "TUM"MIUISIOH" "'ARDON MYLOOrtR" Il l "MISSOUll UAICS" 1'61 "EMll)"l'61 ~··•• ... I .. H ' • o • .. ~ ••t••jf• ...... •• ..... , flo•fo t .. .__ ..... ·t~ ...... -., "' + t • ••f # ,. • ••• ,,_,. ••.._ •U • • I lo Ao>Wl"•.,1-j~l••tff<tt1'f tt '•J fiAIL-1>1i]Atl,.14 '•I ORANGE. U.A. City Cinemi • 634·39i1 COSTA MESA. U.A. Cinemc • 540-0594 R WESTMINSTER. U.A. Cine • 893 -0546 ORANGE, Stadium Dr. In 639-8770 A WALTER MIRISCH PRODUCTION A WALTER MIRISCH PROOUCTION " ' ·~ r·., .,.. CHARLTON HESTON· HENRY FONDA JAMES COOi.JAN • GLENN FOOD • HAL HQBROO( • TffiHIAO MIFUNE .• ROBERT MITCHUM CllFFRnorRT(.'f\li ROOERTWAGNER .•• ~ .. qq?~ir!f;.i., 'it'~"· UOC \JVl1 • JAW$~1~TA·Oftilf~Ktt.t8l. •t .~O~ll~I t'tft •tu;"'.. Y,+ .-~ 111/Ul II M+ n\ • f fh OO'JALO S. SANFOOO • JOiN WILLIAMS· JACK SMKJHT ·WALTER MIRISCH Cn•I• M""4 • ·3102 CALL ... MOWTIMIS ,,_,,,.,... ~ 11"l (PG-Mll& ... _,.O (1&.J( ,.,. .. ~Jr! ... .:~ .................. ,.. ... ~ t:::::== CALL PO• IHOWTIMIS MIJJWAY/ l :JO.lt:OO Pius "SALUn TO TALL SHl'5" SU'"'''°"' GV[ST STARS CHARLTON HESTON • HENRY FONIY\ inn Today! JAMES.COBURN • GLENN FORD· HAL HOLBROOK • TOSHIRO MIFUNE ·ROBERT MITCH • CLIFF ROBERTSON ROBERT w~ER s,:~~~~~~~~~=:nA ~ALos'.lsANFooo. JUiN~WiL Ms . JAcR'sMi1Hr ~Eo WALTER MIRISCH AUNIVERSAl PtCHJR£ • ncHN1CCl<J1® PMAVIS~® t:J~\~~ ... IP-~-.-~-r~-r~~~~ -+--+--1""-"'t"""r~< Sta~ts lll~ay! ·'- at THE CITV DRIVE I. SHOWTIMES: OR PROGRAM SE CALL 634·9284 AFTER 10 AM 1 :00·3:20·5:4 :00· 10:20 . .. . ~ ~ .. -~ .. • Friday, June 18 1976 .. DAIL V PILOT £'7 .l.87th Expos.ition 'Beauties' Shows Guts .... ro Open in Del Mar B.' Ii \TllE 8. TKAl'\' 01 t~• D••'f P.101 St411 In :\apll's. ":,('\ l'll hl·autil'-· 1111•Jnl> hut :.tulf. and Lm,1 \\\.'rtmul11•1":. l;.itest film 1:-. exat·th th:1l "Se,·en lkaut1l•s" 1:-. a JOUrnr~ through 1i1 .. d1~ ordt.•r an1I madnp-;~ of World Wa r 11 wh1•1'1• "th1· pt,•rson \\ho W:JOlS tu !'>Ul'\'i\'e ffill:.t havt• fhl• gub to do "h:1t t hl' a v<'r:t)(l' pC'rson t·annot inwg1111· doing.\ T h l' ,, n 11 u :1 I S o u l h e r n <'alifvrn1a Expm.ilio11 oµt•ns a t 1 ilay run Junl' 22 un thc313·aer~ lfrl Mar Fairprounds in San U1t'J.:O Cuu nl ,. The R7th ~taging or what was l11rmf'l'ly known as the Sun Diego ('ou11ty Fair will reflect the l11n·ntcnnial in 1ls theme. G rand)>tand l'lll<'rtainm<'nl is included in the general ad· m1s~i<>n price of S2 for adults and . »II cents for children 6·11. It lwi.:ins with Mexican-American rnuntry m11si<·1an Freddy Fender at K p.m . 011 the rirst three nights. lollowed l>v J ose Feliciano on .June 25·21; and singer Andy Hussell on Juni-• 27. M<'xico Day. The first six afternoon shows will feature thl· Lynn Rodeo. FOR SENIOR Citizens Days, ~1nger ll elt.·n O 'Connell will 1wrform on June 28 and come- rhan George Gobel on June 29. Both\\ 111 appear on the afternoon as well as lhl· night main stage :-.hnw . ,\ fl e r n 06 n a n d e v e n 1 n g grandstand shows during the rest !If the fair will feature the Johnny :\l ann "Stand Up and Cheer " Singers. June 30-July 2; the Young Americans Bicentennial Show. July 3 and 4: and singer· rnmedian Glenn Ash with coun- try singer !\lolly Bee, Jt.lly 5. The flower a nd garden show wa ll be housed m one four-acre site rather than spreading out along the Avenue of 1'1ugs as before. Opening two days before the . rest of the Expo lo accommodate some 2.300 horses and t ,500 en- tries. t he world 's la r gest performing horse show will be divided between juruor classes June 20-25 and senior classes June 26-July 5. Senior livestock will be exhihit· ed June 22·27 and junior June 28-July 5. The J unior Livestock Auction will be on July 3. Home arts, art, photo and hob· by s hows, gems and minerals. Exhibit Hall community feature displays. industrial education and the carnival area Fun Zone will aJ,?ain be major attractions at the fair. Almost continuous entertain· mcnt on Don Diego and Com· munaly Stages is planned as well as shows on the stage al the Mex· ican Village. . Other special events include fireworks on July 3, 4 and 5; City of San Diego Bicentennial Pro· gram, June 30; Photo Shoot Day, June 26: Square Dance Jubilee, July 4: Don Diego Baton Twirl- ing Spectacular, June 27 and 28: Opening Day Cer emonies ; Fies~a Mexicana, June 27 ; Pie Singer-guitarist Jose Feliciano will pei1orm at 8 p.m. June 25 and 26 at the exposition. Day, June JO, and bicentt>nnial costume judging, June 25. Children 11 anti under will b~ admitted free up to 6 p.m. on Kids' Day, June 22 and July I. Senior citizens will be admitted for half price on June 28 and 29. Servicemen in uniform arc• ad· milted fre<' on July 4. ln "St'H'n Bt'aultl'S." I.ma \\\•rtmulll'I' n· veals :i h1 ghl) th-\'l•lopl.'d senM· fur th1 • n>m11 tragedy Thl· 1'1rst half (If thC' :.tor~'. whtt•h rlP ab With thl' l '\ ('nts kadrng to the l':tlJllll'e or Pa:; 111 Las Vegas CAESARS PALACE Paul J\nka DESERT l~r-; -Gmger Hogc•rs. N1pscy Russell FRONTIER · fiobbw Gt·ntry \ends 6.231 . Debbil' tkrnolds (starts fi/24) LANDMARK -Leroy \'an Uykc. P<it Hui · tram LAS \'F.GAS HILTON L1hl•r;H'C'. l.1ttlt> An1?els \ends 6 12 1 !; (;ten Cam pbl'll, Righteous Brothl•rs <starts fit22) ~IG~I G RA~D Sergio 1-'ranchi, Oa\'id lln•n ner c ends ti 23 1: '.\1 a c Davis <starts 6 24 l SAHARA Jerry Ll'\\'t!', Charo lt•nds () 231 ; Don Ri('kles. \'it· Damom· (~tarts 6/24) Series Aimed at Old People PITTSBURGH tAP>-Thcre· s idents of Mis ter Hogers' '.'leighborhoocl will be gelling older, murh older. if a proposl'd nl'w public telcv1s1on series gets nff the grnunct. With hi s l o n g-running t•hildre n 's program "Mister Rogers· Neighhorhood" now in reruns. Fred M. Hogers will s htd his title "Mist~r" us host of the new pro~ram . "Old Friends, New Friends." whit•h will be aimed at retired persons Yet the producer of the pro posed series secs a direct rt'la t1onship between if and Rogers· CINEMA WEST old s how. which was immensely ty is planned to be home to the popular with thildren. Public Broadcas ting Service . (PBS> series. Some segments or "THE RE SEEMS to be some a pilot were already \'ldeotapC'd similarity between the young and ther e. on r'\ antutkct Is land . elderly," says Clark Santee. who Mass .. in Pittsburgh. California is a producer in Rogers' produc-and Florid a. lion company. Family Com · The only thing holding up the munications. Inc project is41funding .. and Santee "Young people and old people doesn't believe that's going to be often face sim ilar problems, amajorproble m. such as reassurance that they "We're getting more and more have purpose. yet f'red can prac-confident that we will be pro- -Lice much-More freedom with an-c-el?ding-in the fall.·· he said. audience that is mature." Meanwhile. "Mister Ro~ers' Santee said the Doro.ugh of Neighborhood" continues to be Ligonier in Westmoreland Coun· seen on public television. SORRY. NO PASSES ~~~- edwards BRISTOL CINEMA CINEMA WEST WILLIAM PETER BLAHY'S THE EXORCIST D111c:1d b1 Willi.AM FRIEDKIN COSTA MESA WSTMSTR BRKHRST Bristol Cinemas 540·7J4J Westbrook ~JO J401 COSTA MESA ORANGE Cinema Center 979-4141 Orange Mall Cinema &37-0340 ~ WESTMINSTER C1nema-Wesl 892·4493 l>EAN CONNERY AUDREY HEPBURN ROBERT SHAW PLUS WfSTMIHSTlll AT GOl.Dlf4WlS T WHTMIH. CINTEtl 192-4493 edwards MESA CINEMA Plus "DON 'T LOOK NOW!'' MtW,Olt'r a YD. AT 19TH ST. COSTA MISA 541.1ss2 CINEMA WEST WISTMIHSTlll AT GOlD~WIS T WISTMIH.CEMTH lt2-449l Wf' T"ltHSTlll A TGOl.DIMWlST CINEMA CENTER WESTMIH.CEMTER 192-4493 CINEMA VIEJO S.D.Ftl&WA l TOLA ,AZ MISSIOH VIEJO U0-6990 HAlllOll AT ADAMS. COSTA MESA MISA YHDICIH'Tll 979-4141 IRISTOL AT MACAllTHUR 540-7444 CO·HIT AT WESTBROOK ONL V --=ill ROHi 1ff 0 Dl :-:IRO • TAXIDRM:R -•ll . .. ........ , . WESTBROOK WHTMIHSTH AT •OOtl~UllST lDlt4 GIOVE _. U0-440 I MIW,.ORT IUD. AT YIA LIDO HEWftOlT HACH 6 7 l ·I 350 qual11w. 1:-1'1111 ol' ''lt and comMy Wcrtmuller l'aptures th1• 11h•l0Jrarnat1c Wl;l~I() or the Italian male where Sut'l'e:.s \\1th ''omen ~111~ a Sl'n:.c or hon(lr <l re pn mar~ . 'l'lw St't'llllfl hair or th(.' film foctt:.l'~ on th1• rllghlmal'<' 11f lhl· prist1111•r or war 1•amp, 'whc•rl' .s ur\'I\ ul tal-.l·:. .1 l11 t.!h lull In 1hg111ty and C<>m pa:-.!'>11111 . \\ERT'.\ll'U .t:R pla~.; marvt>luus gaml·:-. with 1·1)lor.s :111<1 :;hadt>\\-. .1ml rnisl\ for1•sts. uncl thl· S('('11e d1a11i.:l·:. an· suht le, :-.mooi ht runs itionl>. llt'r 1wlet'l 11H1 amJ :isscmhlv of hist11r1l' \\ :ir film roottt~e of "l.'apons l'Xplos1'ves mtcrs perscd with pt<'turcs of a sm 1hn~ Hitler and Mussolini. create an cffccti ve cl<> pact ion 111' Jcstructive m :1dness . Giancarlo (;ia11nin1 plays tht• hero, a somewhat immature d1l\\ll who is forced tu fare tlw brutal n•;.1hty of <1l'>11lly politics . Caann1ni 's l'Xpn's::-:.1on:-. art.• m:astcrpil'C<'S and. with gl'Sturci. adcf<'cl. thl·~ )'ll'ld an C'nrapluring, l':\Cit1ng im · agl'. "s I.',. l' n Bl' J 11l1t• s.. 1-; C 1 an n 1 n i and Wl'rtmull<>r al their bc~t. Hated "R .. At times it looked ~ke it might cost them their jobs, their reputations, and maybe even their bes. REDFORD/llJFFMAN "ALL THEPRESIENT~ B" -.~ ¢:--W"" ~~"" ...,~~~ @~ 'imiS~ PLUS G "FLESH GORDON" HARB~~~~M~£Ec~,~~ME'" l MES" VERDE CENTER 979-4_!_~ ~~.jtJJ~ ELl~ETH ~_! tAYwJt FO~iJA Plus "WON TON TON" CINEMA CENTER HAlllOR AT ADAM\. COST A MISA MESA VERDECEHTER 979-4141 WESTBROOK WESTMINSTER AT .. 00 .. 4URST GAlDEH GltOVE 5 l 0-440 I I. I 4 ' ' • CB DAIL v PILOT Friday. June 18, 1976 THIS WEEKEND FREE! 5 10 SPIED You m115t detlos'P! l!ldrawing at the Soblru stort. Uw the cut out tntry below right. Licensed calif. drivers onlv .. 2 DRAWINGS JuM 21 and JwM 21, 1976. WB-Otf I'll' 10\'S t• E 1n , IAHTA AM MJ.7417 FREEi Ponf Ricles Bring the whole family for lots of fun. The F>onv Rides will be on June 19, 20, 1976 co• OIE-COME ILL NOTIC-E!! S•IRU DOES IDT REQUIRE CATALYTIC CDIYERTER ••••• The Subaru SEEC-T lfl9ine is the engine of tomouow here today. 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SALE ----·::E:-O~J:;-29~l:~:s~:a:::·--... 1911 IW LAIGI SELECTION • MANY WALK THROUGHS 280Z LARGE SELECTION e IMMEDIATE DELIVERY PLUS THE ALL NEW DATSUNS KING CAB & F-10 IN STOCK NOW NEW '76 DATSUN 710 2 DOOR This yellow beauty has economy but doesn'I look it. Elegant. Stock 6'17. Ser. 2074624. s331&. ' . NEW '76 DATSUN 610 4 DOO~ SEDAh Dark gre.n and reaoy to roar Won't tast long at this price. Stock 6619. Ser ~0075598 s311&. ------------------------~ I . I I 10 SPEED BIKE IEGISTIATION I I c UT OUT DEPOSIT COUPON •• I AT GARDEN GROVE I DATSUN I I I 18 PURCHASE IECESSARY I I I I NAME I I ADDRESS I I CITY & ZIP I I PHONE I I MAKE ANO YEAR CAR I I I I COUPON MUST II PllllNTID AT DATSUN STO.U I I ·2 DUWINOS-1 . ~UNI 21 •M JUHi 21. '976 11 .. Milll ,.. .... ,,. Celll. drl.-.n fQ 111t --------------------···· SALE ENOS JUNE 29, 1976, 0-ot ~' . ' . . . Ji , • ' ASK AIOUT OUR AMMIVERSARY LEASE SPECIALS! 'EXTRA SAVINGS DURING JUNE OM IOTH LEASING AND DAILY RENTALS SAMPLE -~Sth-AMNIVERSAR- SA VINGS!! IRAHD HEW 1976 PINTO MPG OM• 0town ,,,_,,.,,,..: • "0--ed '' """'"'""~ h Of'I ~ twP~ , .. ,-._ A fl·"'"" "'""'•"'1 -.,)1,f't ._.,.,. ::\:'. D~~:~ ~~~~._'"~~:;,:::··<~~:,:,: c :!;:~ W\f'd •<itd, .. t ()It ht(!°' w N't" (fl',IM \ hn,,. \ '" W ~O(tt QlW•ft\ ~Jf ~'·I•• fn'l''1"4ly" tS.f' •tlJh 5'w) .. 161U0YU '.lu\'61 Plu. r .. & L·t~'" IRAHD HEW 1'76 MUSTANG II MPO 2 dOOt. Drttf\,' t>hHt ,,..,_1611•r • s.J"~ \Ol•(t .s.ta~& 1Qn1hon tH'lfed Q.ll i\ 8IP()11c t)f'lf"n<,IN, stettf.OCl'*<J ,ad.~I Oly "'"'--· '1Ch()trY\l('t am:o & l"'"'I) 93~ bvclt,.QI -.i'll'S, Cf\t()t ~,..yf'CI Gui p.lp C.f\rOOht\Q 4'.lllf~tt ''"'"' whf)••I (l)'#'Pt' t"'Wfl.f P-.tel> "rtt'J 01,,•0 fll '1.l~(lrlfl() O•Jwf'•f hQnl ff!"..C 0-tilt>\ ltl"lf"\t <tn11 "'"' bvrt'IJtJt (ioiilrd.o '51111, 11l/J ·•''"'' •tSOlYl!)OtlJ51 53599 Ptut fa• & L1cef\'\" IRAHD NEW I '76 MAVERICK 1-dnnt ~"" dll01, y•Hrtw nr.,,.,, f"fl't ,~,.,. '"><> C•O 1V 6-Cyl1n()rt. h•~ i.hth l-.-....-o M.thc;. PQWet ~ ...... ,,"1 "°""'"" "n,,1 O• ,, ,,,,. ..... ,, ·11 m""''"" QlJ ... ,,... .,.., btll'f'IO(lf CIVJfd"\ h'llf'ld QIJ ... St!( 11026 Sc<••' t9K91l HIO ll, IRAHD HEW 1975 COURIER PICKUP J'ou1-0n t ne-f=t00t ,. .. t \.h•tt ~,,.,,._ "''" ''"''" t:•F.,,rl \(HI,. f'1\KJ.,_ "'K>fl fetf' t'~ f xJ ~1f ",() AJ>Jl" 011•~ )b AMP (t,11,.,"l,,ttJf drfl'\ ••"'9\ 41'0 "'11'' .-",. •111"9 Ser• .. , a~TARM38£tii'1 llAHD NEW 1976 F-150 PICKUP ., CuS.U)m Styl@o"'.-1d~ P+tltvo 0·•" t>l•J'" ,, ... , ''ulhtfj v1nvt G.ru•'ie-0 "'4a11c;. ~-rtr1 h1.1n·,,,..11""'',,,. •, 11.,.,J Qfa\'fi ,.,,, ' 11'.'QOlina fOtf•ifl)• ,,, ... , ,,.,.., w .. , 't,1f1• .r; l 78 • ,, ,,.,,, • '• •• ,, • F 1 ~BR6046l) IRAND HEW 1976 GRANADA 4-rlf)!)t 5f)d'n tnef'J11.1"' COO()'\' ~t,tlH<. '~CU') IV 6•C'fhn'1•""' S «1tltt't 1hlft Cth• ,. 0 M 1•1r f(411\ .. lf\1\•,1• "'I Wf'11t,.'llltl.UI 11••• • fVJ'#"" l•""''''"l aowcr f-ron1 h .<. b-1' •" .. , ~.. , • ,. " """'""' ,.,,..,, "'"flld Ql.)•'i C tf'nt1h•h \ rr'I Oii •'" • \) I°> '~WI 1\ Ofi'N91l26tl .. 1 DEMO SAVINGS! '75 MUSTANG II HARDTOP S1tY(llf' 8•uo 01""'9' O••m."'' Ptt1nt 8't~ V11'1¥' R('IOf, 30:! C•O 'IV ~~cv••'""•' tno1n.. t.;,.1.ct .... "'1l1tt VUi~-0.Mitl•C r 1v11 tn~ 10•'3 Wtn.1 0.-al "'''~ &IHftd RMf• ti P,v w~w f 1'"" Pr.'*" Pac" .,.f'\d P.twJn St,,••flf'IQ Cur.1tol1t "'tW"' r1nn1 o, .. c 9, .11.,..,, 1'11 CoHtM 1 >"''' .... 1flft1t111t AM F'M !;!mm) A.01\J l••~u•y lo1tu1n, r.10-.m l1nt1"ft Gt11'"' -(',.Ort'IOhU,. f OUf ~1yl•Kt ~, ... , Wt~I\ CStlii •090 S...•al '~' 02f '1''11\S<H s 7 6 t>11f\ f n A Ltt?t"nV~ IDRIYB IOUCATIOHI •75 TORINO 2 DOOR HARDTOP PNM .. n ,,. ,,. , C•ll v If ,.n,,,,,.., 111Pnilf'WA I "'"" """'' \ '"lt' i"V"'"I>"' f'IVI'''" "'I ""111110•"'1 l lH"i1 ()I"'' fn-Mph•, .. '°"It t'! 111 I tt•tn()lf' r1-'l•nl "'°"'''"" •!JI'-•Olft'l :At••I •)Al~H140)Aot '3776 • '75 ELITE Z DOOR HARDTOP ~., Wt\11., Wh1ffl' V1nfl n 1yl )'.;1 CtO ';'V kyl1nct9f LnQ•rt• :"'~~ Suh V1nfi ltim ''"" HA 10• '6 W1dr• 0'1AI \Vf.!..'11 r 1rf'I>\ Cc."-''""''k.t• G'OUO ',1• 'ilf'\~n1'Q -NfH'\111 lu, d~ 1111. II' a ~--~1 n,.. ...... 8 11mr·-· Q,,,,,u A+I C,.1"'t+'11'\(l4'f Sr~~''"'' Ov·•I At•M , •• ,, 'f'•• ·•·.i I\~ n .• I+•\ l11U\HO" 0,-ocnr f'",11111(\ 1 +11l(lfl f 11 I,\ t J 'tn(' •·h• r..,.i1)t KP-;•1 I R11f'nql11 M " ,, \ •'1"' t.1•"11(1 I t 'I' f W'i."fltC"""'~ 1<i1~ • 1~6 S01•1at •c,("",, U110J')f1,I '46 7 6 "'"' l ,,. A l •l ••n ... IDRIVER EDUCATIOHJ 17 5 MAVERICK 4 DOOR SEDAM ON' bfown mof(llhr on•rM)f A r'hh .. 14'11 11if"'('1"W q'1>t.m MJfU h1tf"\~ ftnnl •J••' t1•1t•1•\ '"'"'" & .,. JI bu"'Otti '1U*'°' "'' tin~11111•100 A m • •· I 'i.tlii. I t ' lfi 5,,,,., l c-,KCJ1l 1 :• ... \I.fl '3476 . . . . . . . . . . . . . SS GAi.i.i Of GAS REGISTER FREE FOR VALUABLE PRIZES! NOTHING TO IUY, NOTHING TO DO! ALL YOU MEED _IS A VALID DRIVERS LICENSE TO REGISTER FOR YOUR CHANCE TO WIN JOHNSON MODEL I 23A, 23 CHANMB. Cl RADIOS OR OTHER V ALUAILE PRIZES! (Public drawing for all prizes will be held at o ur dealership Wednesday. June 30 at 7 P.M. You need not be present to win. One registration per person). 55th Anniversary! SERVICE -5PE£1Ai.! r--~-~--~, I COOLING I I SYSTEM ENGINE TUNE-UP I SPECIAL I I I Heat e r. enq1ne. radiato r I I SPECIAL 0 I t I I' h d Tot1t ~· •• t f,I ,. '" <1J1 I •• -~h'•?"' ,.,, c m p e e v u s e I I .. ,~l"' Auto· h• •Ct.Hio. Ph;J ~fJIO•c.1 .. 11 p,,.,,, I W t U I l ( a• m 0 cJ e r 0 WY n 0 . S ~I d!'llJ 'f/. ,i, f 1lt t •t\O• • ,., I"" I•• I 111 I I I I I '"',,.. .. '""' 111 1• ''"~ i JI ·fl H• I _,,., Al!H '" t coo 1p g sys em eQu•omen 011,,1~1,,,1 in ,.1 .,111,1m1111• , .. u1,,, •• * I Includes all chemicals, coolant I •"'' """"" , , • .............. , ... , n· 1•·• I & sealer. I A""'•"'~llrY SfNciol I Reg s4 9•s I I ~~~" , ..... •"" """~ »JIO •Qn"'1n ""'" I Save s I 000 1 I $2965 I s3995 I I ""''"'"' ..... '·'" "···· I ' I I I I I LASK AIOUT ADDITIONAL SERVICE . - "ANNIVERSARY SPECIALS." MOW YOU CAN'T AFFORD NOT TO DRIVE A SAFE & DEPIMDAILE CAR OR TRUCK! DAIL v PILOT DI ..,, Pinto. With evef'Y ne Id • · · . MustonCJ so • Mavenck.-o:,iqantic stock frol'I' . our Cost of free cturinCJ Jun~ot be added to CJas WILL ~ • of the car. h P"ce 8. pure ase Shop our: •CJ you buy. Discounts and Anniversarvth" is a bonafide you'll know, as qift to you. 2 1/2 ACRES OF FINE TRADE-INS WE DO NOT RETAIL ANY --"AS IS" USED CARS I '74 VOLVO 145 WAGON 4 cylindt.~r. <W'O· Iron:.. loctofy 0 1r co<ld hononq, rod"'· l1POlN. (8'>1K0 A) '72 PIHTO 2-DOOR .. ~f'<·CJ. , oJ. ( • ,,. • .. ,. P<lt.~ it;. 5 1489 74 FORD F-250 PICKUP V R. ou'o tton~"'• powr' ~t .. •••n:t •C'> f n. lioo•ct. {Ot044S 1 408r Plus r oi& & l tl.f'n e '73 FORD IROHCO WAG. V-8. ou•o. lrOM., powCt \ICP<•'l<J {6;iq~p) '1976 Plul TI • & l•Q@n•,. .. '72 FORD GRAN TORINO SQUIRE W AGOH VR. ,,,,,.. "m~. I J<t fl.,, rl .,,.., \tt·· , "'1, AM /f-M •. , •• ,,.. L ,~ , ,s. ~s' , '2788 p, ....... \ l.• •'-'"41 '72 MERCEDES 28051 V 8. 001n '"'"~. foc10ty '"· fo•l f>•"'"· 11,. new' (!>IOf I-'). S 7 9 7 6 Ptu\ l H I l•C'""",,. '7 4 FORD COURIER ~~f'l ,ff,vP. V ~. OuH\, ft")1'. pc .vet w (l,.,,tN I·•' 'i I•" J ,11 f, 1'•.f '•'<''"'l· 0'1lf •3, ,.-• (2',')~t" 1:. 21.C.1: m "• l~'l l,' I '74 MUST AHG ff Aulo, ltOn', foc•Ot"y O•. f'OWet \l('c<ir>q, vinyl roof. 1997K2 JJ. '2576 74 Fl.AT 128 , ..-i ;7 -., ,,, -., 'l'(. '74 FORD MUSTAMCi II A'' •, ~ . ( J • 'Y •,' ·• J 1 ,,-,,. t I, "'' r .,., •• 11 J l .. ' '""" 11' • • •• • ,,, .. J l n ') s3177 '73 MERCURY WAGON '1 ,-• v ~. l •' 11 ,,.., ' ? •• 'I " f "'' , " , ., , 1. L • : l • 1• ;., , • L• • ,. "' rr,41HH~l 53288 '73 FORD E-100 VAN ~.' ., W 1 .... 1 ~I I •• •; .J I • ,t !1 I t I·•. t ... 1"" fl 1 VJr I • ''' fruif'1 11 i 53366 '7Z CADILLAC Sedon d" Viii••. -'u•o '"'"', h 11yy .,, conrl1••nntnq. l111J r nwN, v.r yl rnrJI 12351 Ylj '3 3 7 6 l'hJ\ f .,, & l •Cfllr \" •74 PLYMOUTH DUSTH V-fl. 4 1prt>rl. p flw•-r • ,, • ...,,n J. r >O •) (211KYT) S 197 6 '74 FORD LTD WAGON 1 I I II I I I •v Of I '• • . ' fl j, •• ' .. , I 11.1 'l'• I .. ,1 li+u r ,t• \I ''' •• '73 MUSTANG I· ! ,, , I I J't f I' I /, I 4''" t I' f 1 I . f. l'j• •I r I• .'I 53377 '74FORD PIHT02DR. '61 TORINO SQUIRE .,, 'I•,,, I., ... l """ WAGON . 5 1998 ~ -.-.,. ............ ., _ .... .. SAU Dlf'T. HOUIS ..... ,,_ ....... .-~ .. -........ '-...... ,. SHYICll'Mn ---1 -... ,,... 10,0. ... ,. ....,. ,MTS DIPT. Of'IM SAT.,_ .. I,.. ? ,.,, ..... "nttN v H. ,..,,,, ,,,,,... I )1 11 • .., ,,., """'~'"l""'! '" l , .. , .. , I I I t/.I{ 'l•.!'I 'I 276 DZ DAIL y PILOT PUBLIC NoTtC•: f r IJllY i1111 ,,. • Pl'Hl.IC NOTICt: Pl.8 1.ll ' ~OTICt: PURI.IC NOTICE "ICTI TIOU' IUSINUS NAME STATEME.NT lh~ totlO'OiW•noQ per)On •\ dOlng b\n.• N!\,\" OON S WflOINC. SPECIALTIES tfO'> C ~" Q1lc.ni''f, >•nt• An.a Uhlo•n 4 'l?lll Don R Story, JOSO Wdrn."ft L'1 Costa~·• C•lllornld •161~ Thu buflflWU JS t onducled l>Y.,.. In P t; BLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICI-: "ICTtllOUS IUSl~ESS NllME STATl'MIENT The tollawmr., pet ..on l!t cJ04ftQ ~I fte\\4l\ MARIE CALLEN DEAS NO U 000 !Koll Ori~e N•..,04•1 Bta<ft CA •1.i.o O W C •lltno<'• 301 O•cftld SI Caron• d~t M" C'I '>U1S ln1.., O\h ""'' •\ <Ondu<.ltd by &'1 1n 01 .. uJuat 0 w (411tl\Oor Th•\ \t•trrni.ent w•' t1ted w•th ttw Coun\y Cltrll. ol 0•4n9t Counlyon J~ I 1~1• F~l Pvbll\l\ed Or•nOI' Co.o>I O•llY Polol JUllO 4 II, 11 U 191• PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE d1V1(1~t 1---------------- 0on A StD'V S totJt "CTITIOUSIUSINUS SUl"lfltlOlt (OVltTOl'fNI HAIWll Sf.tlTIMl!HT Th•i s1atefT'h t wa" t '"" w11h 1ri. STATI 0" CllLl"O•Nlll FOii T~t 1011ow1nq o.ir..:>n) ar• dong""" COU4'11r Clurtt: <If Cu ;n t (OU1Hv0f\ Jun~ 1 1qlb THlf COUNTY 01' ORAllJGI "'' ' ... "ll'IOJ VER11RON IRJ/"~"" '"' UHIJ lfOTI CI OF NEAlllNG 0" Fou~1onva11~, CA •11•1• l'SIOIC fl1_.n•• n,.., Qt tn 1 Cu'"' OJ1lv F"t~ot NTITION "01t l'ltOIATI! Ol'WILL f,. nl EnQ n•~r1nQ Int " ANO Nit LITTIRS TISTAMIN C•lt1orn1~ co•w;"'' n t&• t Am rdO TAaYAMOAUTHORIZATIONlOllO-UnlJ Founld nlldllor CA >11'Ji M I If I IT I R U N O I It f N £ W JI n~ Im A ~"I nrr U\ 1&92 llfOINlfDllfT AOMINISTllAl'IOH Arl>1•0l•Or Yor1>a l "°"t r. •1- ),,J l ..t f I 1-J ~ t I , 2lJJ 16 Pl'BLIC NOTICE 0flllfATllACT C..e•o Frru•rr 'IJ(l!I E C...0.-No 1----- lf\lale of EOWARO HAllTSICY "l!ollC.•rdoM (.A '-0/11 STATIME.HT OF ABAHOONMENT Dt<H'Md TP'l1\ bu',,,., .. H conduct a or 0 OF' U§E OF NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN 1 .... 1 ,._,,..,.,,.;o,,._,,n1p "ICTITIOUS BUSINESS HllME. MAltOARIT C HAllTSKV' ""'filed TR 5.n 111 fllft tn 110 ,.1no '" r •On' !\dvP ..,.,,..saetlUonfor ProtMtwotWilt•nd Tf'u't 'ltdt mt.nt w ot\ tll~d w ti'! tn. dOdnaon d ttH! 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MS ,"/'I.,, COS1•"" •n CA •1u1 ._...w1•orJulr6 ,.,, al I08Qam Eu,.M<f • Aoo<>ll, 1060 £1 il'lthl<ourtroomolOep.arlm<nt~ lot ---------------1AOfltn''" Av• Fountc'Hn \lattty CA "*court, •t 100 C•• c Cen1-. or .. e PUBLIC NOTICt: •7IO'l We'' in th~ Cllt of ~ant.., A"d '" i Du'",.''\ writ•~ conduclPO l>y a C.fifOf'ni• QPn.,utl pdrln '"" r:> 0.ledJUM IS 1'16 H~:~~EP%~~'i.£T~F 0 •nn ~ l\IWll WILLIAM I SIJONN, Thi\ •l"h m• nt ,.d r1h d "'"'" r"" C'-lyCJer AT p:~v::S~!~ALE Counh (I<•'-01 O•an<ie County on M.tr VlltfUI • ICNICIC, INC In I,,_ S.wl>f'"M touri .,1 ""''>I"" OI JJ 1916 JltNIW"OltTCINflaDlt C•hfo.,.1& 10r1.,.Cou i1v •O• "' ....... NIWPCMIT•IACN,CA t2Mt In Ille M•ll•r ol lllt l::>lok 01 Pubr.,nrrt 0tdnQ9 Coa,I D•oly Pilol ._..,. .. ""'lt'-r VIOLET J OCASIO ~cuyo !NY 1S ""a Ju ... • 11 11 1'16 2183 16 l'lil>ll"'-d Ora"te Coast D•lfy PllOI Notlc• " ""••h giv•n tn 11 tM un J-11 It U ltl6 2S6776 11tr\IQ11C<I will sell •I P•1•.dl• '"'" to ---------------1 ' ..... "''I""" and bu>t b•<ION \UbfCCI lo c°"'l1rmot1an of {<J d Su1>~nor c:ovrl un PUBLIC NOTICE or atter \"t 11\1 c:lily ot Jvn't 1Q1t. at l~ oll1e<>Of REYNA LOOCHAPARAO Al -~-------ilfOTIC --.iJ-Li.~J.ll....SQ.ijlll_Q2N•" V T•USffE'SSALE AIH'nur ~ol Oown•• Cou•l•olTu TllUST HO tlU AnCl"le' Sl•I~ ol c~111orn1 I ~II '"' !July 17 1'1• all1 ooo <lo<k 1 m. tlqht 1111e dnd lnln1>U or '" U<Ji '"''"'' T FIRST AMERICAN Ji!..•L •11""1•-oldHth•ncl Allllw>rn\M 11 I ··~ce COMPANY • t.i"-r"' "le.,.., 1nll'•l\I 1 ..... In& t'Slale Of '""' <-~•Uon ., ttusfff or succeuqr iA<N'' d t\iJ\ acQUttfd b~ <>Pf"ti\( oo ot Ir .... o. woshluled trutlff l>y 1,.. ,.,. or 01~' .. '"' or.,,., IPIAn or •n .t<l<I• <t"-ift Deed ol T rusl uecUled lrl ''°" 10 '""' of Sdltl aevJ\ed <>11n• ,.,..,., llOelERf (; MOORE •tlcl SYLVIA Of.,..,.,. 1n <1nd 11 •II'"" C< ''~'"RMI A..,. MOORE l'Ht\baf\d and ~•e ano OfOpl'r1~' hJltltd 1n '""" C1lv ot c>anQt r_,.. 2 11 14 ,,. 8ool\ 1I07' ~II" Co..nlv of O«•n<J St 11• of C 1l1forn., "16. Oo<.umtnf No 15202 04 Officrnl 0tthcvlttr1y d9"nbcd d"-'ollows to "9cerch el ~ ..... Covnly C.lllorlMa ••t Mid "'''"""' lo ,.,., <.,l••n NOiie• ol 0.1..,11 •ncl Elecllon lo Sell t"'••undf!r rflCO<~d Mllrch U "" 1,. Book 11MJ "-" Document No 14807 ot Olflo1 •I lllt<•rd• of Or•nte County wlfl under .,.. Dli"uenl lo ••Id O.eo or Trw•I son Lot I 01 Tr~tt '186 n\ ""' M.1p ro cor.Ud n Boo• tQ~ l'~m \ 1• 21 OI M" Cllllr'W'OU\ M1JJ)\ rn th1 Otr1c-,. ot lh County RecortkH or '1td County And commonly known '' 41ili NortM 1iw1dl• r Str"tt Or•"Q" C1tl1to1 "' t Sub1~<t to currf'int IA•• ' .._av• n 1 ''.. t()nd t10t1\ ,,.,tru I 1on\1 t ,,...,, r W'1tllon.;. r1Qnh n9ht~ ot Wt\'f\ e•i,m.nh a11d encum brdnC@\ o• rt1tOtC'I\ l .t••S r~nt._ ~rat1n9 tlnd mttlntf'n'lncr t6•0-'1S•"\ and premium\ on .n,ur•ri<t .. (c«>pt .. bJe to the ourcN'• r \httll"' P'O' u o "'ot '"' dAti ot r .. t OtdtOQ o• lhr Ad m1n1it'"''' • \ ~Nt 1 h,. nrf'1C»rty 1\ bP•'lQ \Old 1n "" u~ '' tOF'dlhOf"I ... o:pt.t'!dOtUtr 8 uit•r lndSr ll r•at'~" ~von""dlfof th~,.urow tr•" 1t jlllbhc •ucllo" lor <•s" '"wrul _,of lhe Uftlled Stale• ot America it lllt -In W.•1 Entrance lo Ille "'"' .....,lean fill• 111suranct Company lltilldiftq louted •I lhe Soulne.tU coriwr el 1'11111 -M/llft 51rtt1' '" '"" clry Of SMta An• C•lllorn•• all lh.tl "otll !Ille Mid lnltrt!\I <onwyed lo -"""" ,,... lll1' II undflr w lcl 0.-ed OI rr.,..t •n llW Pf-rly \lllMtf cl '"'""Count, anrt Slate •~rlDeO H Lot 2JS ol TrcKI 'IOI itt.., mao reco.1tc1 111 8ooll 21 ""9"S 11 te J4 Inclusive 01 Ml~<•ll""cou' ,_.,record\ ot '•Id county tllcl s.i~ wllf "" mAcle wllllout cove ,,_ or w•rronty e•P""!.S. d or lm ptlN, •~ lo In• tHlr POS\eulon or •n CMlllll<anos 10 \alt\ty Ille rema1ftlnq prlncl1Mr \um du• on In• nole $11Cur•d by u ld 0.ed 01 Trusl w llll tnle,.sl lllefeon from Fol>ru•r y 20 1975 n pro ~-. '" \d•d "ate toQt:lhpr ~Ur\ f .,' C'Tlltrtt• .,,d t•tien,e\ 01 II\<! Tru''"" ..,. -II°''"'' sums n mo M•e bo'< n •ence.t l>y lt>e o"'""' ~nd hol<ltr of "•itt Mite with 1ntt rtst, ., pto~ Otd 1n Ml• OffdOf Tru\1 DATED Jun• tt, 19'6 t FlllSf AMERIC.llN TITLE INSURANCE COMPA"IY 8y 8elly M••uccl AuthOrited Ofr:•"°<•,__ ___ _ ·"*'""•d °'"""~ , .... 1 °"'"' Piiot J<lllell 25 •ndJuly1 1916 lUC).16 PUBLIC NOTICE l erm~ ot '''" t I\., 1n t ,,w1u1 r"nOnt:I/ of •he \Jll1htd St11tc\ on c.ont1rmd11on 01 \ ''" or p4Hf (.\ " and b 11 HHP e v cttonc•d bv note ,. t urPd tiv -Ytcirtq..tQt Of" lru1i.f 0. td o 1 Ill~ Pro_, ''>' ~ )()111 f "JM''""' ot emoun• btd to bl OOt>O'i.11 OO wl~b d 8 d~ or otft-n to bo in wr 1t1n9 olf\d w II • ,,.c,.lwi"'n •t '"" t1or• ... ,d oHt<" at ~f\y ltmtt \ltrr '"" fir t l)Ul'fl <MIOf\ Mreol (1110 b('tor• dt1t .. 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MINISTllt U N OER THE IHDEPINDINT llOMINIST•ATION OF ESTATES ACT E\.ta l" ol ALTA M ARION PETER S EN a lla ALTA M PETERSEN, a-a ALTA PETEl'CS.EN Oet•a'fd "40TltE IS M£REOY C.•VfN 11»1 JO~NT PETERSEN hl<llll-Oll<to•n.l pet111on tor Prob~tf" ot Wm ctnd tor " suance ct Lttt•r\ l f'\t4Jmf'l'\t.,v "nd Aufhorlra,Uon lo Admil"ll\I• r oncliltf t~ '"°"penclOftl Adm•n•\11011011 ol 1:\1•1< \ A<.t_. rtfctettce to wn•c" ,., m.)0(-•o1 lurllwr panlcular \ d'l<I lh•1 lllo< ""'" anc:I place ot Mar ,nq '"to )61'\"te rM\ bf't:n wl ror Jult 6 ttl• 11 10 00 • m on 1 .. courtroom ot 0.p~rtrnf'nt No J of v.1<t cour1 •t 700C1v1t c .. nlt r Orw,_We .. t 1n II» C1ly ol S•nla An;t Cflfllornr.1 O.ted June 1• 1916 WILLIAM E 51 JONN, County Clor~ •o•••rw LITTLE, ESO 61t Ne•pen C1111" Or ho Sltll•Jlt Newpen .. acl1 tll•IUO Al_,,., l"wl11/onor PutlllVied O•~no• CO~\· Oally PHol J-11 rt 2• t•I• is-.o n '-I '-'' I Mif ,.,. .... WI\ ~ ..... .............. ~---. ........ )U.e .... 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M I 1)( ,n, o 1111 Al ••• ~rnntt-t w1lh 40 1nr h I r lk (,10 llu'.1 Nt • tlle<.1 Jll Dept \ ()5 12 h1µ) JR t •" Lii I M h1p1 (>1111v P1101 JO (41 hv'I Mi II p) 47 146 [11u It I •1111 l,h1J ISoa Sta hV\l, 4R h I I 4a 14k I 11,I 'Iii N•" Yor~ NY 10011 Print 111p) :.., t' t Ou<t ~I 11 DI t.d N .i me Add r u !> s z, p '' 2 tu I ~I lufl P 1llt•rn NuH11).,r Send 'I Cf\ lnr •" h r 1t1ern Add 3~1 lor c 1rh l.ldllern for WORE lllan ever before• 200 hrst rlas~ a1rmJ1t ti~ndhng desl111s plus 3 free printed ln-Stnd to: side NEW 1976 NlEOl.CCRAFT Marian M 111111 C~TALOG' Has everything 75( Pallern Do Pl 14 , C1ochet •rift Squares \I 00 Da ily P 1101 Croc~et , Wardrobe $ 1 00 232 Wr-.1 1P•h ';t N Hltty ftfty Quilts '' 110 ••w Ripple Crothet $1 flO Yor~ NY 1111J1 1 Pnnt Sew + Knit Book $1 25 NAM( A0Dr1( c;g ZIP Httdlepolnt Book $1 00 S I l E a n o '• r Y L E Flower Crochet look $1 DO NUM8CH Kalrpln Crochet loo• $1 00 Do pou know how lo nt ' Instant Crother look $1 oO pattern tree7 Send ROW for lnstnt Macrame loo~ $1 oo our new faJI Winier '•ltern Instant Monty look I' 00 Ca11lo1-cllp coupon ln11Jt for Complete C11t look 1 oo tree pmun of your choice Co111pl1te ~fS111ns :14 1 f10 S~r.d 7~t no"'' n Prlz! Alenans .:12 so, Sew llnlt Bon~ \1 25 Boo~ of 16 Guilts :1 so, ln&tant Mono Cr~fts 11 OD Mus1111111 Qufl! l ook n 5011 Instant h sh1on llco' \I 00 15 Qullts tor Today #3 50.i Instant Sewint l ook \1 00 8111k of 16 Jiiiy llup 50.i !!~:~:!.~~.~-:': ........ ,~.~!~! !.~~.~~ ........ ~~-~ ........ ,~.':':.~ ...... . GeMt"ol I 002 G~Mrol I 002 .._,... I OOZ GoM;.. I 002 •....•......•.••..••... ···············~······· .......................••.......•..........•.. n ewporl ~ '5-ine~I SUPER SHARP• 3 rm. m any upgrades, bc l\t lo{·utwn . SI 11.000. ELEGANT• 5 BH. S{'p dm rm. room ror ho<.it & l raall•r , Sll!J.!-150. llG • 4 OH. lum rm. pool, jacuzzi, on·an & hay view, $lKG,700. VIEW • •1 UH. Nl'W RC'dford. lowest pric·e in Spyi.:tass , Sl95.UOO LARGl FAMILY • fahulous 5 BR, ocean, view , $225,000. SPECTACULAR • '1 BH. Big Canyon best of upgrades $249,000. LUSIC TRAD6-IH HOMES M ;.my Outs lan<l inl.( Va lues C'all On e of Our Counselors 675-1411 LUSK W REAL TY o John/)_ Lu~k. & Sun (',, S IDaM IUY IY SOUTH COAST PLAZA Nice and neat ! Quarry t ile entry. b e autiful drapes . ca rpets a nd condition. Loft area for children; in the G reenbrook urea for convenience lo South Coas t Plaza. A listing of Vonda Peterson's al $84,000. U~IVUI: ti()Ml:S RlALTOAS 546 5990 15/:i Ml">..t Vt•rcle Drivt'. Cus1,1 l\lr:,,1 ,,,~,.,, ,,,,,,, 1··'·"''' b/r-, l tJOO ,,,.,,' ,,,00.1 a •. , IA*'' GI':> coon '!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!I !:~ .......... !!~~I!:~!'! .......... !!~~ GeMrol IOOZ ..•.•..............•..•...........•......•.•.• CAMEO SHOREs--OCEAM VIEW ,\ r(•al c·11mfol'ta !Jl1• 3 bd r m . 3 l>ath + chm. wit II hL•al l.'d J><kll. Oauling blue wa t t·r 1>1·1•i1n \'11.'W ,fl.t som etimes Calalrna loci! 15111 Hoxhury Or. Open dt.uly. I :l. 673-4400 GMttal I 00 Generol ' IOOZ ............•..•...•.. .............•..••...•• BAY & BEACH REAL TY MEAILY PBFECT Imagine a lovely Baycrest home which is very close to being perfect in every r espect. 4 bedrooms. den or family room. beautiful large pool, and well landscaped. The carpets. drapes, and appliances are brand new. This is a must-see home. $1541500. Ho..w1ForS-. IHOUH\forS• •••l..llV Jun••& 1< '6· DAILVPILOT D:J Ge.eral I 002 GetMrol I 002 HcMHH For Selk-~.°'!!~!!.~~~•••••••••• ~:::•••••••••••••••• ....................... ....................... -• I fOf'W. •••• ••• •• • • • ••••••••• •• • ••• • • • • • • • • • ••••• • •• •• •• •• • • • •. • • • • •• • • • • • • • • G;_,.ol t 002 GeMf".S I 002 G.....-al 1002 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• SELL HOMES ' LEARN INVESTMENTS EARN MORE (htaal l'l~ll't' l'ropl·r l 1l·:. 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IA YSHORE IUUTY S BEDROOM S BATH l\1,1111l lh\\ f\ll• 11.1· 1111h ''\l't \ .. \lf4 ,J\ It\._ '-Uh\I' 111«111" ,I 1~~1 :...q11.1r1• lt•l'I \0 t I h o I 1.t 1 "' \II I \ \I,, II 1 I .11 It h.1~ tr•\ 1·r • , .11 Ill" II u ,. I I .11 I ,II o1 I \ II \\ t /i,• Jl.1 \ t h\ J11 I •U U• \ .toll I • t .t l' ''"'"" 111.11 l.1·1 .11 ~1 ..... I"~' {°,di 1111 d• \,1., loll I \-;I IA YCREST HOME PLUS GUEST QUARTERS 1'1 .11111 1 .. 11.ol '\1•\\ , ... 11 H•,11 '1 1·"11" 'lh1•1 l.111111\ li1•11l ""nf 1.11 .1 I ' \ I I 1 • • I 'I 'I 11\ \\ I l '' t 11 I I \,11 I i' l l I• 11 h lh hl•t\ \ It,• J\ }HU;\t \1,11 ••• ~l1,1t ''"' ,, l liulo ti ,1\11!1 l1o I l.1tlll! 1tl tl t•\\ f) h· •lllllltl J,. ••• I If lf ·f I\• f ' \\ f h l. 111 hi l o I. II I lo\ 111 l 'lfilf1 \\ 1111 fd ~ • '·" • I.ti ,f ~Iii' · Jlt d h.·1!, uulq Ill I •• "'I' 11 I I 11111 pt llfl• 1 I\ '!.'~ 1101 I ',ii I lt• t .. 1 11111011111111 "' ,, -'l''' •·i"\ 11(,,,)ll \VESLEY N TAYLOR CO. H EAL TORS S I 11<.!C 1H46 ~!®B 4 BEDROOM PlUSPOOL LUXURY "CONDO" FOR lEASE Spacious new 2 BH ~1 !! l>alh aµI ·~·l ·ll r security. pool. jacuzi'i. bi lliar<I r m Boal slip ava ila ble. SL.2!10 mo 21 I I Sct1t Jooc,iin Hills Rood MEWl'OIT CENTER. M.I . 644-49 I 0 S52,500 ll.11 , ... 11111111 .. 1I 1 m .. ••p , ... , 1111111 \. I I \\ ,11 1• Ji .a I' l, ,, ,, ' ! ,. 'd 1 11 l' '-I u ,1, il ,. n t 1 t n ,.,, I .. 111~h II\ 1111-rt~tlll \\II h \'I •1 ..l(it11 ~• !i ri 1.f.11 •" ( olllll'llh I l"lt lu 11' \\ 111 ••I L;.J ...... , t• ,td If),, ftJ'Jt'.11 lt,11•1\\,1ld \\Ill: •1111111111 I SHORECLIFFS .• .COM $159,900 Ht'aultlul ly d t•toralc d 3hr. 2ba + g.1rd1•n m o m fami ly honw. l 1h blocks to IJrl\'all' u1.·a d 1 <H'l'l'SS Large living r m . frpk. & li<.·aut 1fully landscaped lru11t \•11 l ra1H't'. l'ool size rC'ar yard, all 11t•w appltanc<•s, auto garago door 11pt•11t•r. 11c·w <'a r pt.•ls, & drapes, air cond1l111111 ng anti mor t'. Just reduced to M.11l 1mmt·d1"!tcly. Of*' Sat S..n. 1·5. SHORECLIFFS. • .COM $189,900 Jo'an last 1<· CH'l ':111 a 11d h arbor C'nlrance \ 11·v. ;_ilong "1th pil'lur<.'squ<.' Catalina :-.uns l'l:--. 11 •• hlm·ks lo private beach ;.1<'Cl·~~ :lhr. :tli(J. la m ily rm. w/warm wood dl't'k lor lw1lrght <lrning. Anxious !-vlh-r tll il ~ l·c1nstdl•r s m all 2nd TD. Open House Scat /S..., I ·S. BIG CORONA ... CD~ $345 000 l'ra:-.h1ng \\ a v(•S anc~ r are view of the world , ha rl11)r l'lllra nc c. while foam a nd h c·<1d1 L ow<'r· IC'vel f!UC'St house "'i t 11 M't' l udt•d p alao and garages. l "p1wr !Pvt-I htts 3hr. :lha . Thisis truly_ 1111t· 1)f >;(•w porl J l ar lJor ·s finest and -,1'1dC1m 111'lt•n •d propl·rtll's. SHOWM IY APPTOMLY. 360 Deqree View Cl I o l' l' :t II lo .1 I Ito I Ci...-.e I 002 GeMral I 002 4 BDRM BEAUTY ••••••••••• •••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• GeMral lmm;"·u lJll• fam home i-----------1----------· I 002 Gettttol 1002 Pio Uftd'it' 11111 IU·t~I · ROGER'S REALTY 675 -2311 t •11\1·1···•lt .1tl\l1t•l•tl.•l,1 ~· ,. -. I 11 ll f ,\' N I' II I u I I 11 1 "'l"'l'lllS.: 1'11\111111" 110111 l hl:. lfl,IJ.!11111\ I Oii\ .q1 11011111••1 1; !Iii , I h.1 ,., •'4'\a ll"l. 1n.11t.,tun 111 'ml): hi .1fl 1•1 :-Ohlll'•'I 111 h .11 ,.,, 'I his 1-.1 .... -.11np l1· \/Ill U\\'.'1 I lw l.11111' .I u,.1 11 .. 1; .. 1 lktll'f' """ l11d .1\'' 1;t1, ii I I '' '.! l,;.1. Ir~ 1-.11 &. h1J! v:irtl 0 1 f1•n•1I al last ~ 1·ar ' prH't' 11! S 16.!IOU 1;.11; jj\ I 111' 0. Ill K!J.l.t 2 STY·4 BDRM +BONUS ROOM lcw.11o<d 111 pn111l' llunt 111i.:t1•11 ll1•,1l'!1 lo1·.111un . 11 us.:I' lt1111u,, roo m This h111n" ... 11 .. ,,' It kl• a mrnld WATERFRONT t11111w I h1i.:1· 1n ;.i>o1t·r ,.u111· CONDO 1'n\'ll1'<n l 11) 1>-r n ..;1t " )'1'1'f1•1•I ,,.,. f h1• I Olll)'h ;l(l'lllltl l.1ll'J (\•d lll'•ll' \11111 \\,1111 0.,1·111111\ .111.t ... 1111p111 11 i.: l'l'lll•·r. <A oo<J f•l'I\ ,, ~ l111I l'll)H,I .11·11•s·. tn :ill frpt•w:1.\:.. " ildi11tL: • .f~ t hl· 11.ot.-I' \\';ilk to M'hoo l:.. Sh11w 1t ,11 111111 .111rl fl \\' .i··t 11111 t11 ~11ur fu,:.~ IJU~l'rs. Sp.11·1"11' :.! 1,. .. 1, :! l1,1th .1t !lli.l 1oi1;'j ~ :·:r~~~:~: [ ®-li~H:i ~ 1ts11o1 .11 Plush Lond~capinq .t\1·1·t>n1,.. lhh h111:•· n il dt• ,. .1 I '"' \\ 1 I II • II ... t •I 111 \\,111•1t.111.1111111 .h 11111111 :1 H1•drm ... I '• lo.1 th-. l'H\11 111\'I 1-.11 . I 1 1/~ 11•11' 1'v 11111d1. llllll'h 111111··· .1 111-t j, \I • IH'\\ .llld ,I It ti h.11 ~.1111 al :....-11 •. 11111 1· :n T r.11ll•\\1111l:- 1111< 11:.:.:t ZONED for l'O:\l \I .. :\l .\N U F G . H l-:T1\l l .. WllOl.ESALt-: or Ill ':...I ~ l·:Ss 0 1-'F lt:l-:S. lh\1\1·1 fll,I\ 1 ;1rry l "l T l I KllX 1u::. Lo t G1>otl 1·u1111n1·r1·1;tl art•;1 o ff w1tl" h11.,1 s tn•t•I OnH· i.v i l\11:1 ·~:u ,.l l'l'll. Be ll t:',1rdt•t" filc~t~.!.~~ LIDO LANDMARK Situall'<I on 51 :o lots. t hrs home offers a rare• npporl 1u11ly for u ser or invC'stor. 7 bl1drooms <md 7 baths, formal <linin·g room a nd lots of spal'e. $480,000. A CO&bWlll UMIB CO. 644-1766 816 CANYON CUSTOM :1 lll'tlroom homt• wilh lar l(c ra m 1ly r oom . formal · d111 inJ.!. Lavis h use of mirrors and honey <' o I 11 r c d m a r b I c i n m ;.1st er hath, l'arm1•I µlu:;h 1·a r pl'lrn1? th ru1Jul. V!l'w of hills and 1111! Ca 11y u n J.ak c . On J,!111f t'O urs1•. Br:i 11<I n e w ('UStorn horm· ::illill.111/0 OpHHou1e Daily 6 Royal St. GeoNJe 640·6161 ~ COATS& WALLACE REAL ESTATE. INC. 3HEWHOMES $57,900 EACH roe Lhc new home buyer . Wl' h ave three n t'W c ustom hum t's to t'hoosc from lo«alcd nl'•.1r llunl· mi..otnn Ccnlcr 10 prime lm·uttun. For more in· formation call !.16:1·6767. ,iif'ff9 lt1 i "fl I 11 11 11l11f l 1 [~ISl;lil Ranch Style Home 12400 Sq .rt. H l'a l barn w/lofl. larit\' wQrkshop, solar heated JX>nl, 126' fro ntaJ(l'. be<1Utiful lfl'\'S, la wn & ~arde n area. Man)'. many other ex· tras . $2 JS,000 ncsl or term~. OPEN HOUSE SUHDAY 1·5 445 I. 20th St. CostaM.sa RoyMcCarch Rtaltor 1110 M•wport Coste M.sa 541.7719 MESA VERDE L•la f<'r ·._ 1lrl'a m read~ to mll\ t' m and relax Shnl'l> 3 twdroo m, ~ hath horn<" Eas) ma mt a met.I yard with m ut·h a1ldcd t·o ncre te. Wroug ht iron e n<'lost•d court y a r d Pricl'<l rr,l?ht at Slil.000. Call fo r showrnJ.! now:'' [A-8MPEES] 1555 W. Bak•r.C.M. Ne•t to M•rk•t 8Hket S49·86SS ....•..•............... Seen Woodbridge? If you ha\ l'. ~ 011 'll tl11uhl~ a p p r (' (' I ;1 I I' I h I ... home-2ti511 Sq II 111 l'k•ga n«c a t11l >.oph1,.11ra 11011. Lux unous •«1r1wt in g a nd t.lra p<'rtt>s, 11 m assive' m aster s 111I •' fit for a kin~ t& t1ut·•·n 1, finl' lo<' al 1<•11 on ;in O ' 1·r s 1:r.t•d lot l'om 1111rt• 111". &he n hurr y a 11d 1·:dl S8i .!l!)<l DONALD M. BIRO Aooc10••~. ••oh ot\ ··•··•·····•··········· BUILDER'S CLOSE-OUT FIVE HEW HOMES FROM SS7,900 TO SS9,500 Fo rm.ti 11 1,. •·1111 "'' l'h oo:.1• \11111' 1.11111 t l 'sl'tl tin ~·J.. I 11 1•p l.1t 1" \'.Ill l t I'd I' o' I I 111 '' \,\I I· \I I 11 I 1· f'I 01 111 l lt1g, r11., ... t,•r ... u11,.... t \\tt ,111.! l hr1·1· l11 tlr1111111. I h 1•rs111'1I ~.ir;I L!I" l Cll· l'l'l•tt• d ll \•• 1!1 .1\\ s h,11-1• 11 .. 11 · 1(.,11111 ln l II \' p:.rJ..r n~ l.m .11\'d 111 hl'JI\ o l ll11ti1111L!llol\ ll1•;i 1•h (',ill 11 11\\ ti-I:!:![>;\,", . ' ~ COATS&WALLACE REAL ESTATE, INC. J PLUS POOL BEACH-SSB,SOO f otl' 11111 '11• I I ,11 fl I•() tl1.h I ' ,,,,If " \\II I z ~\I n 1 'l·l' , 11 l<t It ~ ~~~!~~! .. ••••••••~?.~~ ~~~••••••••••!~~• .in\ • 1l lt+1 • t ·,,, 1~•··, '" , p l"lttH Ith I I 1. t 11,t SEC LU CEO SPANISH ~S'T An: t ASSUME $35.000 (}11jl ~ Jlldd \\ I II•' 11\,d• p Ir ~ l 11 •.._ I l ll 't dt \\ .1 1h \\ I '• t ta _ 1·1,11 t,tl ... ... 11.1t•l •dl \ h .• I. ,.i,1 .. \\,JI:"" • I \ t .. 1,1 ~ i I I 1 t ' 111 lu\\ r1 J L!:c ('110,I ·' !""! \1 P-• I .I I •• 11: t i ., I I' I '"'''ll ••itltl ~·'''' t 11 .11 \ 11111"' ;1 oll1l1lI 1•ll ~ I 1·1" of ,.,,, 111 .. 1 "". v .11111h I iH11'J )(I ,•I t H!ot I\ .It., pill'-tt1•1h1t ' I•;'! ,,.,.,1 '•:tlf' ., r ;•• ' ... • .. r1 Ht •111:.. 1 .. n~11d cl1.•d . 1·u :-.l11m .; t\R. 5 Ba. li.1111: Sq I' ho11ll· 1111 prn nl . pool, dock . '\.1•\\ tm 1k r 1·0 11 .... lnwt 1011. l'ontemp. l ':ipP l'cnl '();1k fi r~ .. 1 Bl<. 4 1 ~ Ra .. :s I rp!1 •• l.nd :-l pd Boa l ~l i p . S.175,000 BILL GRUNDY, REALTOR 341 8ayi1de Drive. N 8 675 6161 Genuol I 002 Generol 1002 ·····•···•·········•··· ········•··•··········• I \Ill I ,1~ I \' t ' \111 I 1-----------fH.. ,, If I ' ' I I I t INVESTORS A TTEHTIOH 111Pl\1h .\tJ t.t \\ In.Ill 'I I ' l·u1 1111,.1:, ,h1t.'lll). 1,111 >-1. °"''" CAPE COD EST A TE 4 BEDROOt-4- 2 STORY POOL BEACH S37.500 l'.11 J..l.i-• •II l•l llHh loi ,,,,.,, .. ,, ~"'" 1 .. 11 1:. 11111111\ :·l/1•d l1\ 111: "'"'"' t; ti U I IH I' t t \It: 0 1 I \ k111'l11·n 111111 "'"••Pllll "'i1.ttt " \•1 '' ··fnd•·d llt.1'1 .. 1 \111 I I' ,1 1»,I I 11 iltl I" II q11a111·1 \ "t '"1.:t11 '\ • °"011 I· 11 \ i '• ·'" '\I II• .,, lo.u\ ~ .,..,, ... ·.:' 11tt ut Ii J'.1' Io\, ult••t. ''.all *Balboa Island* L.r;.1· 1.1111 .. 1 l.o111I h,l\l11111I h111111• \\ll h II'" .11 ,. 111«1 l 111 II f' I l II I I, I .11111 lu ,\plJ I 01111 f Ill I.it I'• 11 11 .. "' I h I 111 " -. '""' Iii '-••Ith Ii:·~ 'l lwl nn . d 1•n lar~1· 11.1t 111 , 'll'I~ IH 1.;•llHI lil'.H h & p11t.t11 1•1t·r 1111111 .11 n1111l.:l:!l !-o,1pph1n · Corona del Mar :!:!I I \\'.ol 1•111 1•11I 'I f.1fr!fl + !!Ill'°'( I 111 , 'I (to~ 1'1-.. :\ h;ith~ \1111 :-;1111111 'ill\• ((1(-;1t11111 11n larL:1' 1111 with m al11r1•tn•1•-. Some Location 22 Years ~alinbury :--:•\ 1,1 , ........ 1<1 111 : 1·. t ' I\\ lh'r 11. \ 1111111111 .•Ill• II I" It ' '"'' I .1 Ill I Ill lf,11 1 lP t ),.. litfiltl' f ttUI\\ "••II ""'" l11l •• I'' I 11 0111 p.tth' ""'l.•'t ,,,,c t•'••t• 'Hll pl• 1 Ip• n :-,,.1 :-.l111 ! ,, !.,,,,• "' .. rn l.11 \11 1>1 l ol\I 1, Ill !1~1.l<t 4 BR-S39 ,900 VACANT-New Paint HO DOWN! l)lio'lll'\ ;1hh• I ,1i111 lkd1 ot\1111.;: Ii.1t h 1!111111· "" I.& I ~ P \ I I I' t1 1• I' I II f t \, \I' \. T ·' \\ "1l 1111! I J\ II '\ 1.,\\ fl.11111 lll~1lll0 ·" Pllt . 111 .. i.. lll •Pl01I •' ,'\)<,\\ , •''1"'1111;.:' t\• tlt1\l fl II•" 111• pl '" q11.tl1l11·!1 \ \ 1'11\" I· I 1 \ l"" I h.1-•· I"' l•tlt' I ;11 . ·"" ;i1.1.1 I 1·,11t ':.~-t. ttt• I :1fi'.1f pr11p1·rl ,\ w ith g n ·at pol11111.11 l.1\t' rn lro111 li•1ll~1· ,11111 .111ff I.WO U1111S 1n r1.,1r Walk tu !own and ·""1'1•1111! T hi:; IS lllll! 11( • lo •· t 1• \I r l' a I o ll • \~ll'h1111t II"• h•ll l'nrl'd a l 11111\ ~1~1 IK"I'. 1'akt' ail· 'a111.1s.:1• ('.ill ~1·1Ci :!31:1. · .... I II f f f. 1f REDUCED SZS,000 Peninsula Point :~ l1ilrm. 2 loath h•>mc with 1,11 J!1' l.1rn 1ly r m, wt•l lo.11 , 1•\p;111d1•d 1h•r k over 'i '.11 g;ira1-c l'nn~1l .it sl.!:1.1~~1 associated ltROKEAS-REAL TORS lOlS W Balboa & 1\ J&& l macnab /Irvine realty .F t H E R H 0 M E S FROM $97,000 TO Sl,2001000 IRVIHE TERRACE- GREAT FAMILY HOME 1 llt•dro11111 \\ 111 • 01x·11 l>1·am family room I .1 w;t11 •d nn 1•-.:t ra lg. lot. Hoom for pool $:1·1.0110 Tom Queen 1;,1<1 li:WO I() 11 ~ LOFTY LUStc - HARIOR VIEW HILLS! Sp;1rkl1n;.! 1wt•an . ll;1rbor l°<I Catalina View' Sp.i< 11111:-. ·I hc•droom w1charm & eolo r ' :'J 1 '\\ I~· ;idrkd C'Us tom pool room nl d t ;1 rn al 1<· knotty ced ar + W(•t har 14': ac0<01·s:-lo pool! Dra matic s l<.11rs to loft ht•d toom or study! Custom An t hony Pool & jacuzzi w1lus h arhor:-& vr<·wmg dcck. Helen Wood fi'1il-Ci~OO. (C)l 2) IA YFROHT BEAUTY OM LIDO!!! 11~1ppi1H•ss is fnrt'Ver! w/!10' on ba,y + lg. prt'r & fl oat. :i bedrooms, 41h baths . WI D fo: lun111 overlooking bay +lovely ~!call' entrance & oversized i -car garage. Wdl priced at $198,000 le a se ho ld . Bo u Owen s 642-8235. (Ql3 l 642·8235 644-6200 901 Dove r Or i~ HarbOr View Centu Irvine d i C.impu!. Valley Center 752-1414 , 04 DAILY PILOT F'11aar. June 18, 1976 HMt•s For $4t H«Mises For S• ~!:!.~~~~ ....... ,~!:!.~~~.~ ........ ~~!~!.~~~.~~ ....... !~~:~!!.~~.~~ ...... . ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• HousH For S. "-se1 For S. HoMs.1 for S. HuntiftC)t0n leoch C 040 '"lne f 04 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••• GeMrot I 002 o fteninsulo I 007 osto Meso I 024 ... 1,,, \ .\ 1 il" I lu•'l ·• L09Ufto leoch 1 041 ~·leach I 048 N•wport hoch I 069 Newporl hoch 1 069 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••• ' • OWNa MUST SELL ----------•••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• U\t.!UJI\ \ 'uu\•u'-nl.•L Mu!\\ of;Jo l?ag/ronl MONTICELLO JEWEL am. :i 1;,, . lrJ: humc Sacn"fa"ca i.{•11 J:! .~uo iS:!·fi:J -41 l'\curw11l1•1 ~172,500 ~ Uruk1;r ' Marshall IUly <.1~ •• ~r Newport H-'CJhtt optsfrafto leoch Io II o~m·r 111ot1vo1toll ! Bt•,.1 IE4CHW ALIC <.:tuirmm~ S11.1111,11 \ 111,, 2 Ur , 2 UJ . " llJl1u . beuutJf ully 11111~1 pd un l)eautiful '""i\" ii l.111e 111 n1' Park. < lvi.t· 111 !>hoppmi.: i<i :.1:hl~. TWO DUPLEXES I lom1..·~ & lnt•om!'. SUJ>t01·1 ::.an<ly beach !-. II ,J I I.. I 1 II ~( I I l' J II • •I lw1lru11tll c111I un11 with l:lx:!O t.11nilv rou 111 wrth I 1r1·ph1c\l a11d 1•11t'lose1I patio. Many u1i~1a\lccl ll·uture!>. 1700 Sq It. ul l1v11blc urea. Call 1111w to ••••••••••••••••••••••• :-.ewµorl llt•1.:ht" :.trl!a U \lodt'I. J Ur. :!' • Ba. !'\J.1.tl"luu-. r uu111i., 1 ... u (Jul 1111, cl111 r111 , bi1011~ mfe8tiBJIU usc\l lm1·k llr c µl:ic•t·iL rm. l·nJ unit l 14 nh~l' I am sl y r11c11n , d 111 111 i.: \'('r)' t•lt•Jn S7·l.l>tH1 l>yl> CUSTOM HOMES roum . lHi.: pn vut1• lot. Glo ISl2:!, i':\'i. 01:1 3:.!:!ti Only I left! room lor \t1Ur bu;.l. Walk :1Ur,2ba ~7. to Wcs1ci1U rta1.a . S;,\I: LoH·ly t.lupll'X ()\\1ll"t0' t w·;:. 1town) lhous .tnds, rclluccd tu 11:1· 1lt•lu•11• u1111 Su1lt'r OPEN HOUSE Fri. S.t. S.n 1-S IJ2S:Wm11·t'""1'l \\'1.1y ti"\r ~11·ht'lson St>atm1 1 J-'n, l'll lu i.t>ll S.5:1,!J:,v li M 1 548· :1:1~0 fl<'uutiful. ~pu1·1ous new S65 . !JOO, U It It., 1· a 11 1·.ll·an' :t l)r, :! h.1 • l.1111'. • A S~Uli Iii\ RBOR in i\1p11 I ShorL"' I Ownl·r trans ferred & anxiouti lo :.l'lt 1 this immaculate garde n home tn 1 gat e .guarded oce anside community . 3; Hdrm, den, fam. rm., Mexican lil~ entry, dramatlc 2·story livin g rm. with floor·cei lln~ windows &. drapes S lip in for $112,000. luc~t1u11. 2 L p &2down. $250,000 Jh:;.111ll full.v dt·t·orates.t tor own<.•r's use : i hcirm. down & 2 bdrms. up. ~29.500. Thc::.t: properties arc adjacent. horn u on lari.:u lot. C:pts. !HIH 720-:-.kn•11 111·1• huri.:lar (H't;N llou,1• !:la l ~1111 frrtn!ll & la11dsea11ed. ulurm , ., I :!' J (".I f l(JI' t ("a II r lloll)l'" I·; "'I'll Open \Ve(!kcml:.11 5 TARIEU. l! lir .1dJ•1111111i.: ur111 w ·t.lbl lroria l pl,111 111 1 1•1 .. 1 :J.l!i.~:! ('allt• l'allinta i.:arni.:1· O\\lh•r'-~ unit n• IJnd11l'1111rr11'. \ ,. :\I Jll) (U~e 1-:strclla ()(frump) I.In. 1\1 r1':11ly f11r llc:W xtr as. Ry 0141\t'I' Sil:l.5UCJ 4!Hi-3431cir5411 .3404 "#I In CoHfonda" ow11t·r !)1111.wo. Ownl•r ~1-.r,:m1. ----------WIJI l0;1rry .\111'>1 'tCI! t(/i----------1 ....................... ___ , LIDO REALTY 673-7300 $48,500 . ~~\til .ANYTIME 3377 Via Lido, H.I. I LGCJ""a Miquel I 052 Hewpoti hach I 06' ····•··········•·•••··· ••••.....••....•....... Of'Ofta def Mor I 022 Tall P1'ne Trees uvpr1•c• HI:! l!I:! I ----------runlie r tonslru<'tion 4 llr . . . ~hadc this 55x lliS" lul. E:..stsu1e Costa Me-1a Al lra1•t1V\' 3 Ullnn , Z bath, 11ne story honw SI ump· ~lone· fpk , Family room Servtt·c room Ow1wr lea\ sng area~ ::.t.l!.500 &•1• thr'i to·clay • \"ni:td Co . l<c a llors. 2052 Nvt Ul\·d . C' M 54'1 9J~ti HUNTINGTON TOTAL EXCITEMENT THIS PROPF.RTY NEEDS YOU! Fix-up this 3 Bdr m. o lder home and it will reward you with a convenitmt Northside location, a SHORT w a lk to beach, a nd e xtra income from a !::Ucst apt. All or 6,000 sq. ft. R·3 lot. Invest only $79,500. * IDEAL * llG CANYON FAMILY HOME wilh \'ll'W In lll'ea11. t\11 \'Ond1t 1 .. 1\l'~I w ,.1 l".11 i;11ra&;l'· :1U1 . 01111111,; rm & 3 balhs. Attractive de· c•or & lunds t·aplnA. Only Sl47 .SOO by owner fee land. Call for app()inl· mcnt. 6'14·7895. 3'" Bu . 3200sqfl. Sea ----------: \'ww & Nan·1i.,.us \'U Is whal you II I ind 111 thr• dramutll' \ sllag<· 1 J '"M a r c1 u •· ll t.:.. ho 111 e . Supt>rhly 1l1•t·oralNI "1th plush t·arpel ltll!. rlrllJ}('S, ~jllp J p t'r and <! f1repl;.ice:; .. \ ta nlasl1c 3 bdrm ., fi.111111} room home dc::.ii;uctl for l'lllt'r t:1111111i; rn amJ out. i\ bar~ain at $$3,500 1 llPlt:\I. \Ira lrl!.1••111·,•11 '•1 rel. lOl:. ol lt'1·1; .... Shll\\::. i1l.e a 1noc.l cl-to'reshly parntt'\l & wallpapered. 1,J11a1lly area. $7ti.SOCI. 644!·2164 & 67:1 UiK~ o l ll RARE HARBOUR 4 IR DUPLEX SO. OF IA YSIDE with a 3 BH. 2 Ua. rf'ntal. Only 3 y r:. olc.I. lcatunng beam cc·ilinJ.?s . natural wood & hrsck h.'xtures and perfect lnt·atcun. , .. 4.721' /JD.NIGEL IJAIL[Y El, A551J( I AT ES MAKEOfFER On this 4 hc drm + bonus rm h ome 1n t:ollc>:r Pa rk. Seller 1s anxious tu settle Plsewhen· CENTUHY 21 &10·4!lSO or 752-ti34 1 Cu:-.lom ltar~1ur h•1m<' on lhc l'mnl of Ac.lmir.tll) Js l.11111. I Jlcd r oom s. fa1111ly ruu1n. tl1nini:. !>Cdlllkll tlcn. JUCUl!Zi & !>lt.:~1111 sauna. lllO' Bual Uot·k' ! ! Owne r m a} trmJc. Cull 8tll ·7521 • red hill .-.· . 552-7500 ASSUMELOAH WANT TO BUILD NOW? Avoid to 8·9 mo. delay. Buy this ocean /canyon view lot and J!et plans for a John Mcinnes 3 Bdrm. fam. rm .. wood & g lass home. r eady to build tomorrow. All permits/approvals are in. Total package $45,000. Servin.e Laguna from Niguel to the Ueach • * BOHD REALTY*• 831-9411 inion Viejo I 06 7 ..•..•.............•••• OPEN 11o us1-; 51lr 2-·~ H;1. huj(e 11001, :l lrplc."s Jlt-.1111 llltht I'd \'\l"I h11m1• '' IJ;1r~l' tam rm. nt•\\"l\' J)Jlllll'll. t'l IJl 0d &. 1• 11 pp I' r fl I u m IJ 1• cl Ja<•ut11 1'it Jl'>•JI p1•1"f. lor lacnily & cnh•rlt11n111i.:. P rllll"lJJUIS t•a ll 11:111 l>l:J\j ---- MESA VERDE .COl-·i•-l•"-•"• Hurry to ui;sume this 7'."f · I I 1 I k H _ _.._r y1·ew Hi'lls ..... " ---· \ it'''' 111. ), 111 1•1111( .1 t• NEWPORT ar-uv loan: good location; , -ne1< .• 11111. ,11 ,. n•nct . • You own lhl' J;1nd. Pool & GIANT OJ)('n House: Sat. & Sun .. beautiful house, spec-Loquna Niguel l.052LCIC)Ufta Ni9uel 1052 lrpk. :! :;lor). :-.111111t.kr view of Ol"can! 4 BH. o" ncr. Hunt. Vie w tacular yard. 3 BdrlJl~ .. 2 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• systt'm. :.tH.!lcw . p , t. •PORTOFIMO * Vl l'.:W UF Ht(.; C:r\N \"O~ l!,700 :.q . It. llui:c lot . c,>rrcntul lncJ:.q1cl, fts h 1•11111 Jlon~.11,. . .I :ie11111 1'\ wat1erl Jtl I luw111i.: 11110 "w 1mm1 n t: I as: •11111 . l'holll' I) 11 11(\.!li 0P1-:'.11 llUU!-.E S1\T1!:'l'~. U!lh & Wth. 12 to i l':\I 11:111 l'url Manl«1i.:h Circll!. N\0 Wp11rt Be ut h. Uy IJWlll'I' Harbor View Homes VIEW UPPER BAY Cam. rm .. 2 ba. Tip·lop Spacious ulrrum p lan home, 4 bdrm, 3 ha, ram. baths, family rm. $63,000 J>ty. 837-94!1;J. l'rin_'.•~::_ cond. SIS7.SOO. ncpuhlic llo m c, wrlh rrn, :l400sq ', upgtudedon A.._. .... CHIS .. ,.•.... 2 + C<111vt•rlihte Den C "YWOOD RE"LTY I h d k I 1 ul ''" S"C 2 urs 1!1521 f"'lllJ"llll ~J"llll Owncr-Uarcelona L>orudo •tonu"o )'Inn w·11h vi"w u l' r E I! c L ,\ s s A A ari.!l' !!rl'en OUS(' 11n ti • ..,,.. ... • J • • Tl " • .. ncighborh t>tid and •548-1290• pond l-'ncejus tre1lu1·l'll llcl"11:1l'r !Jli2 Hll!IR_. __ llALESTA •lllr ., 2 s t y., 2 b u ., of mountaui& yallcy -·TI ~l I 1 .1----------!Jut 1-:astcrn ownl'r says. OPEN HOUSE -Sunday. l -5. F /v1ew. f\/C_._.<.:Lp;.L1(}. twmRlini.: ns~ht lii.:hts . 1·s""C1a .v UI 1 Hli II iJI'~ "UTHE ... Tl~--6~ -m" ~ ·t·f .. '.'1. ·•w home l1v hu1 Icier. 3 p ,1 • ..L_£!.._ ....-... S' , • xti·· . 'J 1 t 1 l "" A " '-·· nng """ o e~ • · 23882 -aseo ucr~ampu, na • 1 r accc. "'· 11u11 ' c. a:; , n y s ~j)S rum cnru:.., home with :J s1rnc·111us 962•7771 • -Bil. 2 Ua. Trpk, sunl((in VILLAGE . Ni'g u el _ .,20 t"t. l"rontage on El ~2.500.l'h ~lllliti76 ,, po111 jacuz1i an•I Ii·•·' rooms, l0 c f ··rnrly WILLIAMSBURG t ul>. • blks to c1cl•an. '" •· ·· c. I ,u " ~ " R[ "LTORS l0h11t rc1h l•l~1y ~·n·a. ~::c:,r;:;_ s~J',.'::·~~1;lld •:lc~.~~ s~~tirr;,~~: ~'~'t"t.lc~~~ •· I· I 1 -~!Jti~~uo._5Jli· l itl7 or -~ • ~~~.~l. ~~~~ .~~~~~~·.~-~roo~Ooct. ... ~~.~.~~~ .. ~!~.6_, ... ___ _,,.4.7211 l·rl('lu:.e•I 211x 111 !>p:1rld111i: t\cac1a. Gi5·Wtl2 bef 7:im I • . Executive d B.A YFRONT CONDO ""lllllnllll( pool. ur art 7pm. ~PEN .~ous~ --: Sun ar l·~· :! Br. 2 Ba. boal tlorks. <04 500 ,__ ______ , • -Low Low EST ATE 24152 Pasco dcl Campo, Laguna senuitv bldJ?. Sl'l' to ap f", SPYGLASS STEAL ---Turtle R oc·k ll tl ls . Niguel -Golf Course Front. 3 prc!'rnie. Nt.'wpurl Bay ~n .... _~tff si:w.1 " 111 · By Owner By owner, 4 un. J balh, Pa~ments Beautiful -I bt·droom . 2•,z Bdrms .. dcn &. din. rm. -$139.500. 1\IWl'rs. O"nt'r aflc r CALIFRAMCH L':JSK 4br , ram rm, sep ra m. rm .• frplc, many bath President llome on ELEGANCE _ describes this 2 51':'11. 1~13) 3!11 -i:.'!!3_ _ Beaut r;uu·h :>t.rlc, n· d In • b r I.. f s l r m s · c x tr a s . ll a c k b a Y. /\ssum<: " l'llA lt1an unique, l:iri.:e ,\·icw lot A B b h ~ 1 t·cntly n•dt•t• in-.uh·'nut. mr c rowa'·" 11\•c n . 2 fi<l.5.3931 and ll\e dose to t ht· forest uf trees. Custom s tory, 3 drms., 4 a. om{'. llC CA:-.YON <.:<.; Broac • l'aniucl ~·ntfy I\ lt·aoi•il ANYTIME frpk:., luxunous crpts, ---------\ln·an1nlhisbeaut1fol 2 decor inside and out. Cus tom buill in CYPRUS moor honh'.1'1:11111 .rnn· i.tlJ .;, :ik~llll'. ;-.l;1111nl cJrps,wallpa pcr&\\ood Bl"Sf~ES~IN llOME bl'tlroom Condo . p.,y. w1thmany,manycxtras. SHORES. Formalhv ingrmw/17 n·r!'ialrun.11 p11 . 4 Jiit \\Oml &.11\H·n lot•ams . ----------s hutter'!. Magnificient 4 Br on !!Ith St. w blk ment:. o nly $1118. per s149 000 1::. -f • & 3811U !'iq 11. C11r"n,·1· llit :\tod~rn kit. -+ •lhll! •It· fa ntls t·apin._:. 12 ,\lun · bldg in re ar. l!ZOV winni.: month. SJ.1.500. • '7""' ft. ceilings. curvct stairway. Nt'i•r 7th fair way Pn(•t· h I b ·d I ' .(~CS gourmet k 1·t,.hc n . Brochures upon ":·~·1.1100. ti·•··J ".,7 tor l:u·h'd l!ar. "'1 for JU"'t ll'rey C:1rcl1·. 6411 1347. + p oto a . 1 ca 10 l' --, " ., __ , ·· v... $m.;so .. -t'.itl 1,.1;, 11:io:i. ----live-in business. 549.900. J, request . Will trade ...... $250,()09. ;ippt FOREST OLSON INC OPENSUNDAY.1-5 Agt.646·0809or646-7414 962·4471(:':::)546·8103 c ~ s..1- Fl,•xilllt· 444 l'ahnllu ---------Jl'71AJJJ51 --·-r.. -<>wm•r llVll l 'armt<l :1 ·~ -- Terral'C. 2 ur :1 bt•drut1m, DOl!S. C~ls. llors~. ''· -~ --------'"'·tHI 4"·2l47 F. 'c a (·rt.>. 11••\•d s vii ~l'l.IT l.E\'t·:r.111h~r 2 hr, 3h I I 117 x I 1;, \\ 11 r k :) ~1 7 :; U O. F ;; t' i.: h;1, 1r 11 tt-, pool. l>-1!1 ,;11111 fam rm homl'. Xlnl bay Wiil'. , r. lOO • • • -/"4-l·l-ISil ' li-IJ li•l;>ll v ie w . prs vat c patio. 1.0~. ~ vt. rcJ. $54,000 -Laguna leoch I 048 LCICJU"G Beach , I 048 ~ ---• - grt•at t•omlit ion. <i4 2 · 88 · 111 __ ----~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• Hr:uuJ rw w ow1wr hll hrnl' * Me-wport Be-ach * OPEN SAT/SUN BY OWNER -2 f rplc-.. s 11•11 <town 1111.'. hl•;1d1. 1>ark. 1 1111-.. •113 Cahrillo. ·lhr. ""01. M•sa Verde s-c•'ol n--• Estatn Oltll•r• Spanish style•. n·ol OPEN SUNOA y I ·S It\' rm . W"l lin1·. ~l;111w<I "I I .• , I J r v ... r-ru:::cu ~ u523r PU n-1 l'I r I' b • ~w j. )l>nu,..:..1;1, 1111:-. <'anycm Vll'W, l':<lr e me 1. ..,. 11.AM Sva: RVl"E 1 l' roo ; iv. rm. W/ uy 1283 SKYLINE OR. µI a ss th r er 11 u t & 11 ::!, 11 u11w11 llll' l<111d ;-.,.. ll·,·1nc1t11l'1ly. (,'r""'l 1·.·11n1'lv 4 lift 3 lia. farn·l"lll, <.:Ill· b·v ........ , ... v window & old brick 1111 l I r I . "' ' If I k 't h ,,.~v,,,i OPEN DAILY 1 · Oc1•un\lcw,grc:.1l lt•l'l'll h;1r1 '~1101 ours I\' m·w. S(i:1.:,oc1 11c:11 1 \.\". home.!)!!)5,000. ::~;ula ... 0"v'.el~l·c;ttio'. ~1,-l1'1'11y· 8AMto8~M Formal din. rm .. oni.: tl'l·t ~iin1111.!.. :JHl'l.. tlt•n , ::.1:15.111)11 1'1·1• la111I. Hy il al h1,,1 ll l\'<I t"nll ""u , " kit., :H'p. l>l'rVll"t.: rm . :l ., , 41!--=======---ri "PROFESSIO ... "L •-.---------•I nR. 5~11ac\ous rn~r ,,d. form.a.I tJjoin_g_, gourml'.l oWnl·r ~''" ~,11~.. li·J!i :!~11;:1,. o\\'lll'r t\\.111 l o' r ,.. ,.,., ,,..,., .... £, q ic t r a s . S 6 ti • !.I 5 0 . "A 1• n "'" J h 1 h Id ----f I I I Owner11\~l!nt.!'>W-11158 EXCELLENCE" Mesffeclin $00,500 -.~. kite, u s . st p111 'D)OW;o;Ett-i1Jlr·•1.J1a.Sr~uws.11'!'"" 111 u s 1· Ir Y U are lookl·n .. for onn -l\l l"'SION' lll•'.,\l.'fY J a c \I 1· 7. I p u u -. I . -,·, II . :•l . 01111· J '1 o ,, " Strikini; 1 bdrm home in The Ranch ., i\ M 1-; ll I c AN 11 o M E I sty.. Si>> i: .,:., 1 !'i - 1 uf thcmu~l charm ingnn 1)1.)lfl'.rliU,Hl(llH Eashidefann prt::.llJ.:t.!LnCucstatract. Califurn1a home with __ •_•4!1'10~~· HEAl.TOHS, 494-751:J . b,·-.1. nm tft'l;rt'l' u11 NEWSBOY the lslancl. this IS il. I RE:JU.70~ ' l.arj!l.!Jbr.cJt•n,2 ba.sur l'ncell rri.:hl i'l'UIUrl!S d l . . I 11)01 uh:-lrul'lcd \ll"\\ lll \){'(•.ill r I • I J'rench tlours, Pl'l(J.!l'd l'lSOlC.,...,.._.,. rnundl!t.I by fruit or decor drapes, quality pool an Jat·~:i.21. .. pc~V1~~·.cust;1m:i,11n . ~ -------,\ l'lty. llurry owrwr will B:I) ronl .11 t ll' {;O\•t.:s , lloot"S,:.lamctl i.:lasswin c.,.,_...,_ 1:hard . \"C'I! )!;1rcl1•n , iarpl't:.. 141ntlow trea t-Hedruoms . J ba lh~ & 2 B.1. I,e•1rrf1c ln\eSt SPECTACULAR 11.,t HI 2 wks. Sli!J.000. 45"i,hp.lmnw llm·1:u{>a11 iluws ,Olt.lc t;ui.:11::.h c·otrn 640·7000 grt"enho u s t.! & r ost mt•nl. l;11t<a,.ltl" palw. country k itchen. I 1101 Sll9.!">00 4.19·:!10!J P IOlllO «V Sl:.!O,IJOO l":tll 610 1Hf.l IC.)' kttl·h~n with hancl C-t M 102.., ••·•r·'erl.S57.'w'o. 1 D has bubble for Y<'a r ---------OCE.ANVIEW ·•·· -----\\l..d)!>. ,_ esa "' .,,u u JV t rar er a t"t't.·~s . en. . WOODS COVE niadc rabrnel!I. If th 1~ o s a R d C t f'-ml l>J", ,. mth" new '. round swimmrng l"Offi · :'llc•w c.\'.l'il rr1 i; lcll<11ry Horbor Yie w Home~ ' t ·' ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~ ~ .,-~' ., ol r F f ''" d t Is h ·• "· ·1 Ji .,, 1:-n•t cnoui.: 1. come anu -· r-ort. or uru1e r c a1 L3rge !! llr. llome on tu"n omc;, _ ,~, .r . ~ • O :.1-e thc "playooy :.oak1111: Easts1"de Duplex Reaffy645-3474 ~.s.i.is.; eall5-m·ll5l spat:. fnl'"d park hkc lot na. lrmll $1-11,!1.JU 5·., (\ PALERM tub&i.:iuna. ------HAVE IT YOUR WAY! n.i I.One. I':: blurks to ll)', 1lt1\\U •l!l!14:tl:i "Hit \ll"W.·1 llH :!'.·Ila. f"\STSID"' BY 0 \"NER 1\dil a little Tt·nllcr J.u11-I -. ---Catt 675-7225 Lur~c 2·hcdr~ml . I hath ,, "' " ·11 h bt•ach. Frpk , h .. rd140tH -. • f • II & l.1111 I Ill, h1 ~·hl~· 1111· unrts. S.500. m1Jnlh in-Lo~·el~· 3 Br hme. com ini; Care •"'-you J\"l' a floors. (kto:rn vcew from S7~.hllO. \ ll'W ". Of'•·' . i;ntdt•tl . SI 3,1 !lUIJ. ll•t• ,'"'l ai . 1 P.1_1_ '21 <'omc-Won 't. last. S711,ooo. new k1tch, new bath, ne w :rn1>c r v :>I u ,. I! '1 u it Y 1li11mg & dt>(·k. Hyo" lll•r. ~ any:•n · ~.11~t ,'~ .11.111~"l r;.1111:11if11r .1ppt. ·1-~t>-~ Full11r1ce.CALL645·litl-16 plush cpt.s. nr shops, & lnulclcr :J bclrm :! bth, Pnn Only St\!l,rlOO. OP<·n ~:.tt.,s~111 '-."··!'.":"Olla va ey ea y PR€HI frwt 0 lrces. Lge l"Or nl·r washer. Ion,.: cJm:eway. . PM.Ul81 Glcnneyrl·; \l II R It ~ GE sc·hls l~e RBQ arc•a & bn1:k µal111. fr11lc·. ili:.h-lh1use 'Frl1Sa1/S11n. \lo ; ~13 l~t.~~·~~·~_i.i:.1 _I HOM€\ R·2 tut w /r oom f111· ovt•rs 11.edlot .Wontl;1st!ILCICJU"aleach 1048 --• ' --J_. ----another ~it. S5!1.!J011. !l6K415ti 1•••••• ................. By owner. Com pl. rc mod LOCJl'fta Nt«JUel -I 052 UACK BAY RY OWNF.ll r..111-4511 ----MER NE OF A JONI>. Sflt't' :! llll. I HA. tl<'t•an vu, •••••••••••••••••••••• 3 Br 2 Bu. l~e fam rm, ._ IY OW taeuh1r ('Ustom lluml' ell'· heaul. yoril. S!l!l,.'i(lll. lalboalsland 1006 lncl s 1·pcJ, xtra s,21iR BY OWNl-:1<, !\1cs;1 tit:! '1 nr. 3 Ila. f~m rm. s1i;nct.1 anti huilt by two Open house Sal 1!:;u11 1<!·5 ••••••••••••••••••••••• lfrt•nlwood , SG3.~illll . Mar, 1900s qft , \lbl :-.tutly. f{lrm11f. ll111 . short ·l ocal arrhJll'l·t s. ;i 1023 Van Dyke Ur . fi.IZ· t687 mas~cr bdrm + 2 Br 2 Ba 14 lk lo l.IC'h & (in>csl sc·hls. lldrm .. 2 , " IJath. l"am. La!!una Mew Cu.to"' HotM With Aparflftent Prime local on qu1<.'l s t. "' blk from So ll:i:v. Jh1I. :Iha. usecl bnck fqiks In ·:-.ts tr bdrm. country kilch .. & sunke n hv.rm .. hvy shake rt , l<•aclecl •hamond l'tlns!I winilowll. lg beam ce1hngs thruout, l'Vd patio, s un d1:k. 3 car RARE FIND EASTSIDE Dream Home + Famil y .. Ja 1:u 'l.z 1, ~n1any "!~a:;. f rrn only rlJl .. 2 firepljtt•s. wcl -------- priva1:y and ull xtrus .. ~J.~)(19h.1·•1l•IO bar. 5 deck s. Fn·nc·h MONARCH IA Y 54ti-5753 10·4PM_ __ •BDRM <loors&gourmclkilchl!n. E11JOY the lux ury o f E •STSIDE CM Si.t!!.OoO. space 111 this lar~c hon11: "" V.A TERMS on nearly an a crl! ol 3Br, <!Bu. t•am rm, l>in .lusl h:.tccl lirc:1t .h11mc ~ 11ark-hke i.:1·uunds wit h rm. ~I 631·3900 liir GI h11vl"r :! hath~. 'WIWAMS 111iul 5 hr. !"i ha. fa mil~ . I ... tlL<'.U~/ --d f1·pJc. Ji ll 111 s , r ish · ~ rm, scparah! in rm. en· By Owner Ir~ -I hr· 1'' ha wusht•r. shk r11of. lrl!. fol 1020 Sq Coas~ Ffw~8519 -try l~tct8, t•ot1ceul@d..w·4"t-ci,....,~"9lal lfalc•nest. Pnnc only Sflol .!1110 . :, Iii 17:11 or l.wr Urumallt· and <'X JUST LISTED and mus t S.SS.!IOO. f>-15-SG71t !lti8·Ja7l •Wood5y SettilH)• pens ive ui.e uf oultloor .lllH. 1;1n11l_> r•i\•m l'lush 'st! Lar e 2 ---. :\cw h ome. almos t hi,:ht111,;. '' inugnirtdcn1 or1.w h11e t·a rJ>ct1n~ WATERFRONT APT 71 1 L1llci l':irk Ur "<;" :1 13 It, ~ lltt. i::s r. pool. I.' 111:01• 111. Jui.l 1·11n:.11f\'r 1111• monthly c•.\fl ('ll:.•'o .v1111 t'lln 't fin.It 11. 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Uy :i11pt ti75·11184 J'rin un"i · l~M. hedroom p us am1 y fmishct . _ .. ory. . r-t.ftt-m~l-<lis cUUil. I E Z u •k<'cp room wit h open beam ••••••••••••••••••••••• :!'.:, h~ _ Lot:. uf Wutul. e n in in at in~ S2!t5.0h0. yan.l LO\\C~l JU ttt." on t •· c e II in" a n <I cozy .ll acres or prime C-1 IRVI ... " COVE strrc•I SX9 ~oo ,.. l ll'""" & l ilt'. V .rnlt1·rl "'" · · · ·· firc,plat•1· 1Prl1mt•1lhol:;•tir10r ~lnfdoronl ~loc;~tsl~r"'ue~l·uSur"c1l· bc.rnwci reilin~s Li;c lllc 111 this prest11!1011s rum· Enjoy the Good Life Jr-UPP!1t II ,, r 1111 r \' 11 II 1• m , .... , l't•111n,.11la. :! Bil 1·1111.•1••• l'.11t·1 m11. in111ld. tui.:hlv 1111 l\.;ll, .. a lllvct 111111" 111 urii.:raclctl hy ownrr. Botboo Peninsula I 007 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 71 ITS :! l.ot:o;, 11c•1·.1n & b.;y vu•w Slt•p; lo h1•aC'h , 1115.00ll l'nn1· 1•111~ 1:1 1 1;,-;;i, :1 Br, :1 h.1. '' '"'''{'f'lllJ! h,cy \' 11'\\I r>U .>•anb It> lwach. ·I V ,., 11hl I 11l 1•r n1m . w1•1 har. ~1111deck, r m f11r hual V;on1nl . 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I -S I 739 Trade winds 11<•:111111111 .f Ill! t l.111111\ 1·111. f cl111111g 1'111 : .. 1 11.1 . pool 11111111· find; frpl1• 1 '111111ni.: eo11k l11p r.llll!l'. ~111.1)1)() OCEANFRONT N 1•a r 11 1•w . 11 .. 1 tr 'Cc' 111 pit•' ,\J.1.v I r;11l1• f111 IUJyll 11111 Sli:/,UUll' NEW LISTING NEWPORT CREST :1 1!!11111 '\ .. 2 h:ilh '''" 11h1111•·c· f11rrnal tlm i1w 1111 , urii.:racll'tl 1·1rr11 • 1t'ull.v nwc 1 S6:1.~IO Balboa lay Prop. Realtors --------+-------""" . Chatnein9lrfT'•sh bl<• .i Ull. 2'! Ua. fr11k . m fi\'1'fl@tr©. llOSN.CoouHwy .. loguna WHtTEWATERVIEW .WS;:;.::::;='lt;,:.;1 :...;=..:.r.::.;;1 ..;.;;:;.. ________ _, y~r1I p·lt10 nr 1>·1rk ·1s ~ p .. ooram1" :>1.1n"lc lt\ d dine arc:i on hui:c lot " • ' · ' · '· 499-2800 -------.. ~ "' 0 R .. f' RANG U CL A ""'' 111101. Sliii ,uou •-.--------~v u hom c1; 10 t o wnl•---------lftm---------K 8 U C KT H " • Crpts, 1lrps. hlln1o. walt·r r.st a!l""J 1• !Mystic llills ) 110 u~ s A [ T 1 p O H W E S AW N 0 11 E L C soft e ner, fplr. no wax -~ ---•SUPER CLlAH!• u!Ually Ii: lndscpil lot :i C '!"";1 •J ~ Ruth Lourie, Realtor 646-4380 • 675-7060 • S F C L E A R E A L N I A T N A L P N noors. frml lrcl'S. Walk SIR-HO DOWN Completely remodeled Z ,Br. 2, , Hn. fof"m:il •l•·n A: y .. Ji/ II\ ST AR GAZER fl i' .. F T A P " E I T 0 B M A .. l A .. l 0 ln C'\"l'I"\ thing .lust rr $72,500 Bdrm h11mc located oif d 2 r I 1 t--.:..-.:..:..;...,.---Dt U .\Y ll ['(111 l~----.r-----i " " t. dlll"Cll l;, i71,!J50. C:sll to r L . .. rt .. '"rm. rp r<; <;01 f) r , ...... ..... .. ... A 0 H A E E L I 0 L T T R 0 ( ll"'UlDATIOH 011" 11 ·•i:una 8 ll Y end. lanu11 " J<lt uu1, J~ ..,. "'' " ~ 1••" °"''' ....... , r.,. '• J:;. ,,,, "r.t7 see . Re" t: u r II e l . ,. streets. This one h3S it dcr k, fo11nlai11, st111ned .,;. ~·· " Auo•d,.q ,. ,, • soo" od ,,~/~ E S " R C l 0 H R R Y [ " I A N Y U l Realtors .. .,,,'"'"" 2 Story pl us cus tom kl h . ..., , 11., r., "•""'''fl mrnaoo ,,,.. 'otu•doy, 1 ~.1 .... " " . ...,.,."°""· r . ' NO .DOWN t all. new le en, new g lass. m an' un111ue :11'•'""'' r•od'""'d"""'''"'""'"'l '">Vnbt-'• IJ67tt "' LS 1 LEU O t WE A Y SM AS l E , _____ -----eat1 1 1r1efl!Lrl VA' b ~ carpels, h<•atin1t sys te m. IMPRESSIVE features. sum .sou. Ry ,,, .. u•u1 ;·~17"£c.d·ot~.'.'"'"~~-... , , . K4ffio A 0 fl A L y N O R S 8 N W N O S E S 0 QUll e uycr · dt!d<s. stainNI glass wrn-1 1•111 :\.\41:\ -"'· •" ,. · ocr , · tratford : •br. 2'r'l ha lite G () r i: (' 0 u " s 1> u ni s h dow, l11r~e backyard & Emerald Ray view home ~~nr P.1"111~1 y.'. -. ..~ v• I • • ' ; ~Q• :.~" NM I E U 0 0 CE NTA UR YA EE N ram rmt wl.'thur 3 frrki', fir('plst'P. <ltant kitchen. ocl·an/nwuntain vlt-ws. orrcrs 11rivrtc)'.. m str ,, Br z D;1. fAmlly hm<·. .:~:,."' i~.'' "'' :~~·#1 : ~ ,, ~~~~(:_~· NH GO I( BR SSE S P 0 0 H B 0 L A prnl"Jy ~(·. 3 t·:r i:a{ llU!!c c ustom fumlly Jl"::;TMOVJ-;JN! $08.500 hdrm has s 1ll111$! rm stone• frpll'. t'(I\ ii pat1u G'~'"' • , uG"••••ui E S T E S E I l S S A I" p C L R H E 0 l 8 8 7 9 o m a,, aw mom ho~ls ::.lund-up har MORIMS REAL TY w, 1ri1lc & 'll'\\ 1111? rm . 4 ptk1I :;1. lnctl i·m·urr fut M • .,, , • ., ' Ho~ ".J.a S I S GE ., TI A., R 0 0 TSE GAS 9AA-30il40pcnSul1SunJ -~ plu:; indoo r llflQ ! hr S\ll!t,!'ltHI Wilh l\\o'f :?rl tre1·"· Hl •,' .•. ••• ' r " " pm. Scdud!'ct ma~lcr w1nl! * 494-8051 • O\\nt•r. 4!11.:1<1:;2 "'" -·· : .. :· • .,',, • ~~1:1~:61~ 0 RU VA URS 1 C 0 MFR E Y Lr [ CuslC1 mu:cct tiuth w11h ---------: ;•·''" ; , :·1 , 1,··•·· 111311 ~ M I T S ( T I H W S U T P Y L A C U E HunflfMJlon leach I 040 Cuthecfr;il he11 m cellrnJ,? * • £'.:ME R AL n TE R · • $7!1.500 • LlNOOSTfl UCTti:t> "'" • "• c•r•icaii. RA I NET AMT ROW S NH 0 J TS ••••••••••••••••••••••• plus lariz<' J!oman·lrkc RACfo: sp:H•iuus :?BR Jul'l hi1lcd SOR. fami ocl-:AN \"l l~W : .'~'""' :~~~ '; "' oic u~./. SAVE SSS k I I k ly hom .. 11c"r ~11111101• 0 1 1 · • · ~.·t . •---· '"""!" \ '* • bathlub.W:1l -n roscls . 3Bi\,t1cnhom~ovt'rloo ·· .. • .. ~ .. , Wi\LKT Ul~r\CI . • -•n'l9. 41 d . Beautiful. Dc:rne Bros. 30' Cov(•rcd paliu plus in i: t:: m e r a Id n ay. malinu &,,9!'.0500P'~. Arand new a l mo•: I :uM~l .~ · •· •, : ~··: ':J ~ .. ·: •. :•:: .•• ···.~-.. '?~v8'••"•u~, 11wuct ont: Hidden word• btlow 1ppeer orw1rd, b«:k· Mrd, up, down or dl190nllly, F lnd tlCh 1nd box lt 111. ;e Anise Seed Centaury Duhe Leaf Eucal yptus Tomorrow : Horehound S~ullcap j tr1sh Moss Uva Ursi u Planttin Watercress ~ Sage Verba Santa Hodge Podge "P" home. •lbr, 2ba, 2 story . wrou1rht Iron 4'nrl~ed Sl29,SOO. • ""''· • s1111 + :4 ('ar 11ar, 1 llr, llo • ·• • .. ... "• very p vt atmosphl•re sunderk. Se ller liqui1lal-•• SHARP 2BR OYO. R•furbished -Sup(•r 111> f1m rm. 2''il Bn. compl t~ ''"' ' '' • ,.. • '· 1•• 10 _..-"l I d I H It "52 1700 {' l h I It dalt!d 3All. 2RA . sm i.:li• II if I " I t y ·;~ • · , ; "' ~:\'. ,, •• -• "'" ~ w /elegant a n scape, OJ!. urryca • · . omp e~ 11s poo dbl I l 'vu ( woe poo stie o . ou .-. 1 , •• ,0 .... , ,. .... , : ;; , .. 1819 uJir patios & entrv. Features .,..,., ''• •l ·"' •v"" •0 &11.c11 rabAna 11ren. Ownr. will story Oil o · 0 own the hrnd. Guarded ·• 1• 1• 91, •. .,... ,. ... ... • 1 3711116 ~ hath & 11 tr1 um Ry l. I · •• Summ Pr & Yr-round J AY · A .. • · pie .,,. pool. l't'<" co•n'1,•r • _ h:e master l!Ul\{', Roman [ e1t~ft·11·~· fmanee ONLY S3S,O(\O. Catallwn11 sYuEnseTl~IRI TV ur{'u. 4 f('nn1~ rt"· ""Ill ... ~., . ,' .•. '.. •r ., I •;;_.~~.·.. ,,/~:<,~'.·. n"n e r . l'r 1n. o n ly : j rPntals SHIEl.l>!'Ht-:AL 31'7l1 Cot15t W"! 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Property '600 SAL•~-TRAIJE ••• , ..... ._ ............ , ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••• , •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• REDUCED $5,000. ••••••••••••••••••••••• -t:X.CHA~G B ' Mesa dcl l\l~r 3 br '2 ba ltedecorated. 3 hcdrm. 2 Rancho Sun Joaquin 3 Newport leach 3269 ..... Peftiftwla 3107 Costa Meso 3124 • OwMr WClftb ~ Unjt Shopping Center. Lot in Big l_kur. Go~f rrpk, dbl gar. gus 1 bltns'. ba, lam rm. lt/O, uw. BR. z•,-, n~; JIOflUlar "Sa11 ·.·~········~~·.····~~··· •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• fost sale: on l acre corner. Gross course lotRiver1o1de.lll63 l.er,ise.$100.Bkr.!1'19·64:U ~Imo. Agent, no l'ec Luis Hey, mill. Prim~~c\\por~ _llocach blund$375 yrly 2 fir ., hu ., CA.-;1\\'H.:TOlllA . , 3;!' Pact!maker. 6i12·2164 , 963.4~ view. 1\vu1I. July 1. iiJ25 2bt.I, 2h.1, uplcx U\'Ull , .' • 'b": . ' .. " b O I U r Great Location nter incom e $52,SuO. p /yr. &673·0782 i. . ~' , ~7·70.M ur l:l33·3215 yrly. Uoat docklni; avail, story. 2 cur gar. ah:on)'. l ,w&3 r. o uiHi n ur . ._ h & h ~.000. loan, 8' ;~;, int. rt Br. H, ba llalec.:re11t. 3 I f k no pets (213) 257.sg92 aft 642· t(i03. or to'urn. i:us1wtr pd. vta~ s ops. No l)Oints. Full pncc!IM•hh S-&00 ~o . ht & last r, + rp • Turtlern1•k lgc ii Br + 3·JOprn' . Adullli·NOf)cls Sec i:ak TRIPLD, 21R + llR $350,0UO. Aa,tt. 642·5368 W..t.d ztOO +de;ming. 545-56711. HwttiftC)tOft Vllloge Bonus Hm, 2 sly hmt!. · • l'<x1l, n •c rm, t•lt•vator~ + bechtlor. --••••••••••••••••••••••• . Alley acces~ w 1boat SS90 mu. Avail now. f'or Lease. 2 Br twnhst CaptsfrClftOleoch 3811 5'!5V1ctur111 .l>42·ts~l70 223·223'/ 12 d $t IEST LOCATION w t d n . l t i Reul nlc~ 3br. 21Ja. no ~~le. fr•~·sh pa ant & new 833-9731 rondo Ul Tll ~COVE l yr••••••••••••••••••••••• -, . ... ~ .. - -1 " • SO'fronta)!e,C·t lot busy1 .. an. e ! .0 _n p t'l s. Se e al 53!i cpls.A\:Jiilnow $375. -minimum $l 0li0 m q Duplex. 3Br, 2ha, hlJ"m~l l':S/\ Vto,flUI': ur,•u Drive by -4 Coast lll~hway. C~ronu C~pi:stran.o . 1 alii.adcli . Hamilton. Costa Mesu. Ll•lftcJston Realty 2 l.ir. 2 ba. den din rm. (213\ 771>.:J.lllh ' cc1l. oct',m vu. u111L11. no llhme atmospher~· 2. & ~ calltosee dt•I Mar. ltt•ady fur de-496·l005 EH:s. COLLEG~PARK 147·2622 frpk .. Many umeuillcs. • • • . pct~ .~3~0. 496-GU65, brdeh~~pts.5-1ti..:._103·t LoraVanceRltr veloprnent. Doc tor .Noodimmed.3500-SOOOsq. aer.2 Ba,covcredpatio.. lkl'rf11!1d Townho me.Tllfo.,COVE. ~ux .. mw <! •t95·S2h2 Newa<lultwaterfrontapts 673·4061 lawyer, merchant, chel'? ft. El Toro, M. Viejo, S. rncd yd, clean. avail 7.1. l: fir. lgc re~. rm. dbl gar, Owner 559·4737: 552·8811 ~r. 2 Ra. Uaysl_dc ~~· m Mesa Vcnlc. 81.•auti(ul ---------1 SllS.000. Clem. s uitable for P\'t $375 mo. Jst/last & dep. fnc? y~. kuls ok/no pl'ts IE ... T•Ls I \t bch-, ~1.1, J:tcuzz1. Coroaactel Mar 3122 landscu1>1n~. 1-:xn•p . 2602 W Oc .... front U i u.. R ..&6u •hi S ·h I Ls' or ~'" 96" ~o~" " "" S7SO. mo. "~-·!1250 . II I . • n vers .. , ·-·r prc ·SC (! 00 . c 557·3144 ....-... .. ... "" s· I f' ii II ••••••••••••••••••••••• l1una y I'll' I llllcnors. V1:ry deluxe 3 yr old 4 Ur, 3001 E. Cst Hwy 673-ti5l0 buy. 499·2109 C r ... GE PARK d , 5 Br, 4-0' pool. hu••e patio. 2 H~~ ~a fi~~,/ .. ~~St'"' EAST BLUFF 5br. Jgt.• yd, 1&2 bdrm:. from $271>. Jtl.i.ontheo<:canfronl. . h OL ""' • re cc. . f ., 1 , • 'd .. :~ ~a rdencr pd SuOO ._. Mesa Vl•nlc Villas. t5!'1:J Open llouseSun l··l P r.'vate Investor ·as on cul de sue. 3 Br 2 Ba. ~ate~ $O l<'ncr: c ose _l0 3 B~, ~ha, en······""~;. 6-10·23<1!1 • · ~ v Mesa V1:rdc l>nvo 1':1111t /\sk111i:: ~50.QOO Condominiums/Town-$60,000 to $1,00.000 llJ frpk. t'pts. drps. bllm .. ~II .. s.chls. ~ mm ~o blh. 3U1'2 bu .... " .•••. &13. re1 ~ 0 s t ll M (~ s a • Agt.G75·8HOO hotdHforsalit 1700 purchase 1mmc Apt. families, ref's. S39S lse, s.a~;)l~C pool svl'.Nopt.>ts. ~Br,~ba . ·•·· .•.•. ss2~2 Br house, cw.tom d1• '()., -_Lt!tr!;_s_ (71<1)5 10•1!lS7t. --.--••••••••••••••••••••••• Bl~g. under ,10 yrs old. lncgrdnr.549·0185 846·3688 3Br.~ba,furn ..•... ~OI rnrated,prcf.t·ouplcw/1 ----·---- Wt's lcl1ff. Ope n 1·6,F S 1 1 1 ,T h 2 Prine'. only. 213/392·863 I H LK -1Ur,2 ba.furn .... s.m rhild.Nopets.\'rly.$350. LikONt•W/\dltK Sid u t &. Sat/Sun. :Jbr . 2ba, pool, 1~r2iu'llar~ne ~~I se, eves&wltnds. Eastsid e Duplx 2B r EAC WA ·•Br,2'~ba ......... S57~ mu twail around July COHONADF.f.Mi\lt l! Ur. ~00·~2!'l. l'oul, 11., S7!1,500. New crpts, drps, r .'2 • • orma . n rm,,.. • _. w/yard. encl gar, on bus D Model. 3 Br 2"2 Ba. S Ur, 2~z ba ..... · .. $52£ lst..(i73·537.l 2 llr TownhouM•, frplc. iicts. Sl.'(J ·at l77 t;, 22nd ·• " reniodclccl. 1905 Diana frrik · ~".t~deck, many UP· line. adults. Refs $225. fam rm. din rm, bonw, Sum mer llenlal Pool, knn1s, conlinenhll !\t. A pt 2v. G la· 7 51:1 , t.une.Owner.645·5498. I:radcs.;>;>2·4177 •••n•••••••••••••••••• 673·8373 rm, 1'.'nd unit twnhsc. 4Br.,3ba ....... S650Wk,Scawind Condo,2br,pool. breakfa&t.Somcocvun& (i44.()878, -• ;-; -.-.~-.-I-SINGLE STOl{Y • KingHousnF.ntiahd . . . C Very C'lclln. hl. last, & Townhomoi> jucutzi, gar. $385. Cal Catalina views. Close le ---: -------<.tVE DAD f ill'. RE.S1 .. 3 U M del at' ••••••••••••••••••••••• Exe~_. 3 Ur. 2 ba. nr So. st cleanml! dep. S4SO mo. 2 Br. 2 La ..•...•..•• SJ7; !168-ti234. 11hopping & fine beach. HunttnejtOft leach 3140 1.uxurillusBii;Ca nyun ~'me 1/hnily sta~~lalaoalslClftd 3106 Plua. G~r ~~.opc~er. l>ys. ti40·8122; Evs 2Br,2ba ...•....••• S.I~ ti4-t·2t.ill •••••••• .. ••••••••••••• I Ir~ ~r & C~~ rm, home roor. plush cpts.' hllms, ••••••••••••••••••••••• St9Stmo. Eves ti73·J82i>. 673.Jl'JS 2 Hr,~:~ ba. , ..••.•• S5SU S. J~ IRAND MEW Ri~g Dena~on Assoc. µatio & fncd bkyrd 21h BeaulHul luxury 3 Br EASTSJDE DU.PLEX 2 St•· 5 Br 'lome \V/fncd 3 ur. 2 ., ba. · · ·• •· · · S425 Copestrofto 3 i 7 .. Nl'tlr L[1ke l'urk. Dl'lu1w ti73-73lllorapµl. h ' h · t · 't" ~ ,. 3Hr l!\~ba La,,una •••••••••••••••••••••••N°w 2Br l)ath p·11lo - ---car attac gar. w/auto onw. super ms r s w "• Lrg l Br.'plus olc or hob· yd, close lo schls & shop. •. · • · " ' • · · · J Ur , all bltns, dbl uu IJAYFRONT gar o pnr S43 500 . wtfrplc, 40' slip a vail. by rm w~ep entrance. . . • N1i;:uvl. ............. Sl$5(JBrandnew lux.•I DrJOa. gar a~c-. Twu hlotks garages. :'fr. lle ach. Sh rp I Br 4 Ba home 531·4030 • ' le~se fu r n /unfurn. Ad Its no pets $'>25 ping 111 S.E. H.B. 8:'90 3 lir. 2ba .......... 5'1U5 2 frplc's, \\t'lbur. clc'. 0t't.•an. h;1y. m567:1·:155l N.W. conil.'r i\lubama ~ ~r!p~d ll r'ound privat~ winter' or y~·ly. 121 E. 673·6ai2.5·6 PM o~ly.-. ~ .. ~~102 Cons l1Lut1on 3Br.2 b~ ......•... Sil70 ~-55~ mo. Al'l 6Pl\I.----------/\dams.S36·171K putio + beach, p1l'r & Bayfront, (Lttllelsland). . ' JBr .;,b;•·:·····:··· ~75 tiJJ·ti8.9J CostaMeso 3824 ----- sliµ. S148.5UO. 1134 Bui boa o.fexes/ . . n B f I 38r 1 Ba, nu cpdts/patnt, $225. Cozy 2 br. fncd, gar. 3 Ur, -,:. ba .• •. •. • • • $475 New Lus Brlsas w /super ••••••••••••••••••••••• :~.~1"t1nn;o11•~wl PaLdEuTltlOapNt:.~ <:oves. 673·!J3l5 Onits Hie 1800 Wt~ler 2 . r 1. ~· rp.c. n I c e f n c Y _d . family. 1-'ee. view. 2bd. 2ba, hmc. Beuutir~lly landscaped ''"" ., • .• •••••••••••••••••••••••gar, S325. incl uul. S350+1sl /last,968·8388or MainRentals 540.5370 .t§J Fr I · ,1. 1 , 1 garden t~·pe adult apts. lli885Lr1111/Jlunt.1Jead•.' n .. k u -4 BR "D 67S-""'•3 ""' '737 · le-P <: •• pa 10• ow matn ., · h J\'l·a "'n'llu1 t 11~rbou v<ac ..... y ,:. a,sep, DUPLEX ~ .,.,.,... D.. yd.Lsc,$350.G-12·849501 l·<;-3 Br. D1s hw11.s er, •J'l'.., ~ l. .. ~. mother·in·law unit. Lots Costa Mesa 3124 2 Br older home, 1 blk to 11 'W~-7ti8.S275 end. gur .. UBQ. Gus & 541.,84112 _ !140·1123 of land. SIJR,UOO. 548·6288 (2) J's & A Dcn·2~!lba ••••••••••••••••••••••• • B B kB . ooach. Util pd. $150. mo. 'l'°~/.~ w-.ter pd. Pool. · Cl . 1 . l..1 ·a .1 1 •w • orS32·ti34JOwncr. h A p o 1600 sq ft " r, ac , 3 '! ar:e.'1-;: Yng married cpl or slU· ....... ,._.. W•shniftster 32-98 LA MANCHA AllTS-_ ~e oocean. ' n~' 1, ----·-------1 S~~p J'0 ~ ~ Ii v rm : )t~ VERI?"E 4 ~r 3 Bo, $400 mo. 213·335·4685 dent pref. 960.4225 , d i.' 1 u i. e, J 8 r. S 32.,. Friday. June 18, 1976 OAllY PILOT DS ' E/\STULlJFfo'.Byownr4 W/\'aulted ceil'ngs & I-am RI'!"· SS2S me lwn . . 833·8600JJllM .. :•••••••••••••••:•••• 178Scotll'lacc.CM 21fr·S21iO. l lJr-5:!25, /\II Br, den/dm rm, Hy appt.1 mllluifll Crplc. QuieL.t:e· svc. Avad.S/16. 549·0036 •~ n-. ~b 1 oa..uo. d ,1~-F11ckenn._.g f_rylc. ~br, 5285. 1 ·12111 ~ INt~W Show,casc, 3 Br. 6'12·S073 wtfrplc Bonnie t14ji·1311:.. _ -M471~.... -7icfcntia l setting. Dis·1•--... i;....I l15Z~to~OC. c a&.· r"r"w· ~w~,~,~~mo T.Ff. Kids/pets. r ec. . --m-flm, 2-Hfl. euh1-53(;.74,11. . , . b --r--""r'" '. . .._,,, . Mom Rentals 540-SJiO lf523 C --,. sue. $450. 554·2662 ~ S• Clemente I 076 cf' m •na5~~~~ uJ:r~s ••••••••••••••••••••••• 96.2·7788, Margie. . ' AMPllSDl~IRVl,.E Houses Fumish.d~-WALK TO IEACH •• .. ••••••••••••••••••• J.> e":~~· • ·Behind guard gates. 2, 1... . 2 Br 1'1• Ua. cpts. drps. 2 OPEN D/\11.Y Uftfuntished 3300 .~' 3 hr, 21-'~ ba, frplc, up & Pre ·denlial H"lS Condo 645·Gb2S Brkr. blks lo ot:ean 21.Jd. +den~ Br + fam .. 2 • ba. Dllns. car gar lge fncd vd. on 1:1A.'tto8 l"l .. down palJo:., dltl •.•ar. 4:.!0 si . . " • · -----1 . • • deck. $.100. 1st, last & • • · ' " " ••••••••••••••••••••••• " New 2 Br t:J1,. Ba tpts home l yr Ji;c. $750 mo, 1 . 546 o~us rut de sac. S2!15 mo. 21 s t St. :.1i;o. :!5 ltl •J, drps & 1>001 rlbi l{ar:•ncomeProperty 20001493-0213. t: eanmg. · / 213 ·792·9510 or 2 13 · Orani::c. rcdec. 3 br or 4 5:J6.171it Ownr. 545,000.'675<1587 •••••••••••••••••••••••1u_ _..I och 3169 S225 2 br. new decor. Crpt, 797-3-126 LOCJUftO leach 3248 Sb~:. 2 ba\. no·wax kit, rtr. -----. -- T ET TR E ·new,.-.• e Q • l c 1 N ••••••••••••••••••••••• 3;>0. ~ li:C nt, n o Cl.!. ~r new Ir~ 1 Dr, 2 patio~ • • • B~ACH Vil.LA IM 0 AD . • •••••••••••••••••••••• g ~ r . 26 ~I e D op . 0 2 Br I',!! Ba, frplc' patio. New 1770 SC ' rt. 2 Bit 2•r. 963·4569 P1MECIEEK • bllns. q 1b. llrps. $2:!5. Comman.dingo~e.an view Tra~e 111 large,r .u1;11ts SUMMER&YRLY ~~~078.ti l range. cpts,d.~,adlts.ilblks to Ba, 2 frpl~·s, Condo: W/Condoflliniums UYESUr l'..J C:111960·40IJH. from this exciting ex· now. More apprec1al1on. LEASES: ocn. S3 .. 5 mo. 8-17-W9·1 ocean ,.11• lmm1..>d. poss '11111111 - 41Cutive4Bdrm.3h bath more tax shell~r. Call """c tosi-1.,5 vearly leolle,..e Park :lbd. 2ba eves. "~)O m 1,, 1 ,197.l()r.l Uftfurnished 3425 TOl;TSHAME 2 Br, t b :.i . g aro i::t·, r r . r t 0 ........ c; "' • """ • 0 • Sc •11• . . .> ••••••••••••••••••••••• ()\"''r ~·-) I .. ,, trAc·s :rnfl I 'Id ()L' "1(•5 home, in finest area near now 0 '"orma 1 11 SUMMER Jt~NTAL: super clean. avail 7/l. , . • . . ------. • ,. ""' u ~ • c 11 rcn "· ., " m u. beach. Outstanding con-LIONS ESTATES Sl700to $3500 Mo. 1 .. se. $375. 642·8495 or 4 BR.-~. Ba, frplc. ~ls. 2 Very Lr~ 3 \Jr on Canyor Beach nr. SIC Pier . New 2 lo \l r" a m .., w 1 l h <.::ill ~31;.:Jl'\11~ :;true-lion and appoint.· 5:.16·8832 w~rOfltHomes 768-8275. car gar, 1 bSlkOtOo bedach. w/occan vw. Crpt/drps br, 3 ba, \Jakony, pool, w;ite rf:.tlls c·rt•alt• a Stll>e'r DI-.·-N••\v'l'1·1-11f"'x , I, mentsthruoul. urWTT SJ75. + I • e p . dis hw<1 s he r. r e frig . gym.LseS5:lO.G-lfi,8451 rt•l ax 1h~_s .. tt111 ~ for " ' ' • •IH.:1\Cll BAHGAl~ H.:1• 0 RF.TURN I 631· I 400 Cheap1e Eastside $140. 9fl2-l355 Avail. 111. (714 1871-4581! -,-r .-. • • -}Our s11:w11111~ lll'W }.or 2. :1, hrs. N1·ar Civic Ctr. S.T7 900 Try $000,000. dwn on 225 . . Uhl. pd. Sngl. t-'ec . , ? • --DBLUXI<_, J l~r..? B.1.Con· 2 hc•droom a11arlmt•111 . 1113. !.liill tlll07. ----Outstandi~ • \•a lue in ne w (4 rno's) Un its .Ltveo~Li~o~h!uAugust. l\loinRenta ls.5•10·53iO Want u.~ou;sc : S~pe r ~aguna rental for work· c1.o.Olf.lsl1ce L 1"11!ucl to'rum $220 .. Furn1t11rP B ·l·fr gv 11 · , Adult . pool tennis 8.4 2Br 2Ba,S111Kl .... Also ~----r nbrhd/tor,mrasca~Hn.4 rng cpl. N<'ar be<et:h CntryClub.lh-;t!!l31MfS4<.l ava1lahl<· Small pd" ay_c I I a ~~· beautiful view a~res Avail.yrly.21:1·7!13·0.127 E-Side 3 br. den. SJ50. llr2·~ Ua. unbehcvabll' ocean Vi e w. S-185 --------OK /\clultS l•Jll y. 01111·11 S~ac1.ous.1B,R ~ott<1i.:v m Near Nwpl Bch. Ma): --Kids/pets/sngls. 1-'cc cul de sac lot. lle:.1lcd 49-1.71.i·M. f'or lca~e lux; waterfront 01,.,:n !l.OO 111 li.llO, :!:ll"t BRAND NEW ' ~ardcn s.ellmi; w1 fr~I~~ trade for O.C. land. K· ~at~ront Main Rentals, 540.5370 fi ltered pool. sep basket · -• condo._2 br: 21 :!. ha. ad lb; Fair\·tcw IW .• 1 .,,,1,1 all bllns and :;tora~t INV 640.f!300 Bo~t shps, Lido Isle, 3br. . ball rl·play area. Pnol LCICJUIHI Ntgwl 3252 only. (i(Jl Lido Pa rk Ur, l\le a l•lumt• M !P'llJO l Hr + dN1lor 2 Br! 2 lfa. t galore · --' -· --3 b a . mas l e r s uite $180. Lg(! Zbr dup. Singles svc incl. Lse SiOO mo. ••••••••••••••••••••••• NB St200. mo. 6i5·6101. l> • • ~· • S275. Or 2 ~lr + den lor :s IR r• *_Call ~92-4~2L• 5 UNITS NEWPORT HTS. w I J a c· u z z i -d e c k wekome. 1-'ee Begin July, 842·3497 fMMAC. Laguna Niguel , , Adult 2 Bedroom, Surer llr> 2 Ua. :s-1;~. A!I ~dults ~l:f-{-----.ff_·,ER~l-l~"\1-R.¥-$110.200;;.'trm. w/magnificent view. All Main Rentals, 540·5370 . Sea Terra ce garllun Summer re~~al. New con· Location no oct:s, s190. or 1 «'htld OK. J'.nr losed HEA~rOHS New triplex 3BR 2ba & ne w kitchen. July & HJr.zu3 .rmma-c,-cui'1:!~ home.2br,2 ba.den.ten do,Cur~ .. 8350pel'-~k...-$14 568 w. a son Jn J\m:-f:!-a.~~c.s.~aun .. ~ 2~5A~en1da del i\!ar (<!) 2nH 2ba . Hemod August or yr ly lsc. Cute ~ol!age, 2b.r ~den. sac:, S350 lst/lst clean nis. pool. sec. i;ate. rdund~ble. ~lea",.~ de-C. "'"-• q I tac1ht1cs, ~1mat locauon I~ ii I .. II rj ~I I it "' ' . I ' I• San Clemente, <;<1 ._. duplex 12 ) 29 n 1 ba . 675.o.s201213.271 _11afl ~b~. Cpl:;, drps. s.h. r~cd; dep. 554·2699 Beach. l.~c. ssoo. mo. ";°sit. No pcb. Ocean vu. . 011 cul;~e·::.uc. . S_. • 1080 K\THY TH\C..:Y Rltr -----~ 2k1dsok,nodoi;s.W·s1dc.,... I .· n~. I lk (11213·1''1 1·52(/5 o r 4.Yl·8498 31lrtownhousc.,w/2 ba, 847-2'>2:. 'Wl·2252 _.,a"'"' '' , • '$mr/Wntr Wklv mon S.160642·5)83 ... ·oexcus1ve..,.;;ac1wa .. I ·r & I -------·-••••••••. ••••••••••••••··~·111·1!127 lhly 0 •rly I h~ust! t~ -·--·--. . . -Twnhms for kase. 1()) ~l~IOii___ Fountain Valley, 3 br, p ·, c5nc ·pa .1,0 1· gar. ·u~.' Li ve 1l uµ! :! br $lC5. d · b 1 .r l' · · 'l '·a Vnrde Arna 4 Br '> pl· 2256 •qft nc•w horn•' -"a ", . .,,. .,.,r l:.'l'>'>Jm~ 300, /\u l:>, Ill) e l s. "'"...___,, _ _,.1-1·------.. 4bd ll\"g/ 111 g M m o.I OCE.._ ... DUPLEX m·ean w/\'iew. 3br-2ha. "cs " ~ . · -. an s _.; • -Ekffll«-•-ct---....v • -'-"•_.., • 5'.'J: m.;13'""'''"'"--·. --k111·h /film.rm /br<.'akfasll ,,_.,. . 1o7 2.uh SL (2lJ) 005.~7 B:~,. 2 Cjtr gw:~~~eolTfl'f!!tetr.':Jllr:-:fM, ., , . . Call lkal'h. Rea It Y lor ~~ .. ~~---__ _ Main Hc·ntuls . !>40-SJio • nook combo frpk . wet_ Sl5-l.Otl0Bldr /Bkr6·l6·44lo& ---==-mo.540·-17:1•1 Ila . + umquc separntc ~ Bdrms .. 2• . ., ba .. Plan aJipt.8!-13·•1563. 2 llr Cottage t y~<'. --------.--· · . . , 'cl . ... -.. . = _ bonus...un or 1J.th...lldrm. 20·l townhom•'· Ot•can -.---. " . .• Wantlhcspacl'.', privacy &.: b.ir. l ustom rrJS .. mu NOW llUlL.DING U-•• -.. Unfumished Beaut. ElCCl'. horn<' ,, br 3 "'-. t o· R L•. ~ ·vmw Gated comm Wtth Nwpt"Cre!lt.1l~~2 br:-21-z garag.c...sm.. 11.Y.l..~ luxurv .tt-it-heu&e.-wh.k-·-rored w·1rclr11bc d11ors · r--.· ' 0<:p.ira e 111 m ... am · . . ·. ,, b d' . . bl r . 1 pd rl•fs no pets $235 mo. · · . b . • 1 h· ti · 3 Bi:{ hst• & 4 units. ie•••••••••••••••••••••• ba. fltm rm. din rm. nm area 553;, pool, Jat:uiz1, te nnis .. a. m rm. lns, rp c, 640.6115• 645 22110 all the convcmencea d d 2 a, mir0ro~ei t a1 1~rkm. (2Hlt ). CM Bluffs. Js t•-lboa Isl.ad 3206 frplc. wetbar. lri; cov'd ((.;)plan· 17•to.sqft 2 sty privatt• beach. S<\50/Mo. J;!ar . $450. 642·2621i • · an apartment'? Sec this oors rien a · 1 11 U PO I' Agt r· d s-b t t · · · · · Bk 833°""" · ·•· t • I "' . . d · · . , I 1 · pd scr. · · · · '" r 19•••••••••••••••••••••• pat. on eau t~oun ry 3 Br 2'"!! U<t . lf!e fam rm & ro e r · . ...,.,., Townhous• E·side. Walk to shopping. owners unr, 111 rip ex. " awa~, wl 1t11n1 1 111 nh s~ d fee. 642·0758. Owner / /\gt. I ST TIME club golf course in pre· kit ch opening to patio. M--:-:-v· . 3267 u-..c..·-' hed 3525 f;x lgc 2 hr, crrts, llrps, xtra lgc Br's, 2 full Ba's .• • cormr o. ·•.c ran --. sligearea SGSOonleasc ... '°"" l' t . i,. • 1111°" •e1o nT8nMS . ·1 ·1·0 bit · "' ma1>tcr Balhrm, ha ~ new. Located SO. Santa Under Construction OFFERED . °"""· v comm. ~ m1 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• (OV l par , ns, .., .. 1r, 1 ... . . · • . .' &t2·0505. from heath. 1-:ncl. yds. 2 . • tmmac.. No rlogs! S295. {oman s.t cp ·.uwn tut:. Ana. Appro~. ~.2" n11 lo Costa .Mesa 4-Plex, all 2 Lar ge S IS0,000 3:4 car gar·s. lgc greenbelt Very Nice 3 Ur 2 Ra. fam Beach walk. H.B .. S4SO •. 3 642·5"G6or 6,15.44113 overlooking lropicai Cw Y s .. PI ea s c ca 11 BR umts. S142,000. bedroom home. Avail. 38r. 21la. lrg ram rm, e 7 1. saun·is rm. frplc, fncd yd, waler Br. 21n Ba, cpls drps. gardens Step dwn living (714 1979·<1136. Prin. only· SIERRA -832-9411 June 20. Vrly .rental on bltn. dine-rm .. rncd, yd, , j;c~:~i & ~b~se. /\dJa: pd, no pets. $400. 831·1877 range ovl'n & dshw!'lhr; 2 Ur garden apt,. frplc, rm, w/~~thcdraf beamed Balboa I s l and 's un· wtr pd Ref s $380. cent to tennis crts &Me rtle h 1269 cluhhse,6pools,Jacuzz1 dshws hr, pvt patio. nr. eeil'gs & wood burnrni; other Reol Es tot• OPEN DAILY c on g cs l e d • ·I. it l I e 6-12-9731. Scaclirr Golf Course wpo ac & sauna (714 > s<J2·7486 Irvine 1 nd. a rea. $220 rrptc. f..e formal dining ••••••••••••••••••••••• Dix new 5 unit w /large 3 Island". Bay views up· . 8 8 C 1 Fu · A ·Inc ••••••••••••••••••••••• mo. 557-2841 area, w1min'cred ,..all Mobil H br owner's unit & (4) 2 br stairs & down. 3 Patios. Mesa del Ma~. 3 r. 2 a. a rma~ ssoc. • Walk to b ch. 6 mos new . ..__, ients Furnished over bltat Wfet Greal ~ sa1:n'4t1 110 studios. Alriums, ram Quiet. $750/mo. Yrly Op· S380 ~.deposit. Lrg yard 714·900·2421 Seawind condo,. 2hr & ::'!'!:.'! ................ New 3 hr, 2 ba apt, frplc. locaUoa Olab .... from ••••••••••••••••••••~~~ rms,f~J?!csK·: 1)ati5ost·, l'C'i~1t t6i7o5n;77a1vail. Call now! &~atto.546·3955. ~~~~gar. SJ85, Agt.lalboolslond 3706 ~~~'f:4o~i·l~~· Call bFe~~·· ~ .. ~·2!,~· STEALOFTHEWEEIC user.~ nox . "', ..., . S42:i. 3 lir, Mesa Verde ~°" ....................... a ...... etar--...... . Adult In C .M .. adult 979·5099. Deluxe 2000 s rt familv a rea. Call wkdys aft 6, H.tMNr 3242Deluxe Duplcx,313r2Ba. lBRBayfronl/\pt. FORSEASONS APTS _963 __ "1_~------- park. super clean 8x30. hm.W/delight1ul so.bay 751·8133;wknds536·l143· ••••••••••••••••••••••• FP, p a tio, bltns. $300UlililiC's Pd. Spnc. 2 Br, lwn.hsc. 111.t 2 61.0CXi~·eE.-Cl.f w/full length cabana. Crummy 4-PleX view. 3 llr. 2Ba. dining. 2 1975 1~ Fullerton. quiet $475, 3 Br. 2 Ba. cpts, wushe~/dryer. On ~ay 675-7285 ba, poo.I. Pvt p~t1?· a~lts, $290. 2Br, ,.,_ ba, frplc •• : \R3()°95ll> 1''ull Price Investor's Delight-Bad fireplaceiil c~largc mstr street, pvt fncd yd, 2 Hr. drp~, ra~~e o~en & Reh w /playgrou~d adJ.IC Mesa 1724 no pets. $210, i3;, Joann dsh~._•ew'1 painted. S3 995 Sh poorly-Good suite. Cstm k11 cheo $675 1 .,~ . lley ac(.•css wtr dsh\\shr. (enter alnum SS50 mo. 675·1104 art 6Pl\I osta St. 645·0332. _ 9fi3·6.'Jl6 . . area·~ ows . . -• """·a -• (714)892·74!16 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ---------· ~ StarMobil•Homes teni!nts, High •n · permo.61S·3f.SO. pd.nodogs.S2i5mo.S525 2 Br. 2 ba <'Ondo. f'rplc, 537•50WEEK&UP $300. 2bd, 1 1/~ha twnh~i· 554·400l (f~~1mc·S11!1S b. ~ehr ap.tt-./\Tll 2jS350. Swimmer's delit;ht. ~~ov<' in. ~·3989 Waterfropt Twnhsc w/30 encl gar. pool. /\mil 7/15. •Studio& 1 RH /\tits dshwshr. Air·cond .• poul. :i Di~~':'~~·~~.~ .ca r·, --..,....-------i "rms, al uni s_.. e· 2 br t.lup. Kids/sngls . , Dock. 3Br. 3ba, mu.To Cpl only. no chldrn, no TV & M · 1 S /\ .1 Ja<'ui?.i. pvt patio yd ·• FOflMOM&POP nanls pay all utllttlc:s. Fe Milin Renla ls <tl3r3 Ba.Condo.lpl~t~o,2 wawoven.profdet•nrat· J><:IS.S3.50.548-R251. * ., au .• erv v111 ca r ga rage. !179·5•12i ;-;3;,I) mo . Ownr /,\i;t . Clean as a whistle. 1 Br. Owner will carry small e . • car gar. S~5, ls , :isl + ed. July /Aug/Sept SIO(~ , * l'honeScrv, Jlld pool eves. ~i l!J . .'?(>:M • 536·4518 & 12 wide in 5 ~tar adult 2nd. to'ull plice S63.900. 540·S370 dep. 5'15·6627 mo. Winter 5700 m o. l·IJr lease tux. waterfront •Childrl'n S~t:t ion ~:lti.0/12:! k $7" c r ent CJ\LL645 6646 LltU I I d 2 b f I 3 A · 1 J I 1 L' / condo 2 br 21 .• ha adlts >11Low monthly rates. 2 Br. c11ts, drr1s, ;;iar, ncflts .-·---1----. •••••• pitr . ., spa c · . · · e s an r , rp c. 2 fJR, 2 \Ju , frplc, near va1 u Y . c.ves · '. • 1 ·k •~Of'f'to''eck 's rent over 40. No pt·ls. 5175, .J Ur. 1 ~Ba, pa11<1. fq1ll', co m p I e l e I y r u r n • story. 337 ·B E. Bay front. shops. t-'reshly paintC'd. wknds (7Ml8~6·12117 ~n~yS ~ L.icto11_15'~tol l>r • ""lull 2264 Placentia. !i'\ti·3HiO. {lll('f i.:ar. bll 11". l'cl" & (3\R.'\89l.OnlyS7.9!)5. ~ fR€HIG€~31876·2723 dbl gar., S39i. m o. \ · ·~0• ~.'.......--2376Newr>orlBlvrl,C~I . l'hilrlrcn 8-tfi ·Gl :1:1, Star Moblfe Homes HOM€c --Peninsula 3207 S56·03ti6 ' 3244 ueR VU mis.-. 3 Ur. on 548·9755oriM5-3!)1j7 2Br. 1 ha. uppl'r, cpl. cnt ~G.94)118 1 554·4003 ••••••••e••••n•••••••• E SIDE lk l W ·t rrr lniM park. 1 hlk to pool. SSW. i:ar. 28ti5 "C'' Mcndo;-.a, ----------·------. . . , •· • wa 0 cs c 1 ••••••••••••••••••••••• &tU-1155/fl<I0·4252 S210. sS'..!.,15i G. 2 & 3 BDRMS IHIRVIHIE "l pBr~se~fpnv ,bch,picr shops.3 br.2 ba+ ram\\'alnut.Yall',Sll(>('r Clean. L¥fwn2Br Newly painted, s h a .: n.-.aut. :!llx60 2 Br 2 Ila. ,4 & ·10 __ shp.0~,'!,5-~5~.~~!~-r~, frplc'. detached gar., 4 hr, 2 ba. H/O, DW Rac-k Bar. new 2 sty, 3 Br. 8Jtns. w/w, drps. pool. BEAUTffUL brand new t·rpl. ~as stv. dosed gar. (am rm, w /wct oa1-. ~/IJ -"" -.. .,,.,,. ~A .:_--·· ···-: __ . ~---"1 ·~::r . :-ol SS7S. beilmceil.$215.AcH" h ··rh :ints. Cots d ros ... 1 .. 11 ~ .. ,,,.,., .•»=. A Island kil, glasscne rm. 645-8404 556·0366 9f>3·4~l 645·5358 pets 645.39;1 frplc. n crrrg. tntl. $195. 12th. ti II & I' h _' 32ZZ ----979·3.Tt6or 645-R2:->t> -------lovely y • Wl,rfa . I" Corona•• r.· ..... 3 Br, 2 ba. att_ached sar, TerraCC' tnhmc. :!IHI. :!ba .2 Rr +Den 3 Ba. 2 prkng l RR oritx. J\dlls, no ·prts. ------1111-;w l. :!. & :i Br. Pfillt) ~:'.~~~~~fraded thi'uout. ••PROF'f.. BLOG.-Trt .. ·;~;;;;;;;;T ~~;r.cfr:;~;~.~~~~;Pe;:. ~: ~.~'\~,~;<~~~; lot "' :~da:et~~ \~~~i~.R~~,?~s~: ~~~~ir)l:::~t:i; ~ ~v~n~,•.•w. s~~~~~I~~. 1,·fo~~ ~I~. Ra ~~n;.;~\~~~1'.10,~:1'\~~ngton • StarMobileHomes level , N.B. nr. Hoa~[ NEW 3 BR. 3 Ba home cy. 8360. a·l6·!160!J or ~00sec.Agt.6'10·8l49 ---710\V.lRthSt..CM. • ----·· 554-4003 llos p. 5001),~t ~l . Wll!lx., with spectacular view. 962·7787 Univ. Pk, 2 sty 3 llr. 2"4 ~ . . 3·PICX·2br. lgc pvt patio.----·-· • Hunh~Oft penthse. ~·o fm ~. C;lll, 60xl70' lot w/pier & so· . . . Ba,frplc,alrc·nnd, vau1t.1Spac111us 4 br, :J ha. Nl'.tr well rum., s potle,..s. Delux•New Units HarbOur 3842 ll'x31r . Xtras. Must move hy i; '30. !';o pl.'rmil nd 'd. ('In. xlnl r<>nd. S.1.(IOO/ofr. m:1•0111 for flnunctal pkg. May dock. 5 Car parkini:. I.SE Charm .& pn~a~y.'n cd beamed l'cil'~s. wet beach, pools. •tennis. Quiet adults. no pN:.. Open dai ly. 2 nr studio.••••••••••••••••••••••• l'Xcha11g1.'. rowboat & s•iilhoat inC'ld N~pl Hgls. 2 Br L~vm~ ~ bar No pets. $-175 mo. inr S575. mo. 645-3370; alter Non-smoker please. s:!05. \, Ba dwn. l ' .. ha up. llr:i111I 1ww 1 hr c·onrlu --Summer ~r ye arly : Dtn•n.g, s ~n u 1 grd~r.f.t2·58!'>4 6. f.411·232:1 i\tr~um, fam rm_. l'rpk. w1hca11tif11I l·han ncl * • MAJOR TF.NANT· 640·7729 or 642·2171 porc~cs, e~i.I yd. s.300 ----· --p;al1u twnhsc clt•s1i;11. Nn v1t•w. Pool, 1.c•1111is & un. Prime c_.orncr C .M. · mo.timosmm.645·4963 Gr eentree Wincl.so r liLUl"i'.SCondo lcuscs I Dr. 111>01. nn p~t:-or iwt~. 21!:1 Knox St. Nwpt ih·r••rounct iirk•'. l"urh••r w•TERFRONT ... 000 L b b s -------I I L" -ibd 2h I Stnrtini?al S4!)5 h'l I 115 i:: llllh St ... ... "" ~;) .. , . ,~,·~me._ ess $575. 3 r. 21,2 a. Very Nice. •I Ur 2 Ba, fam ~CH c . .. • ' . •A cnl 644-11:13 * c i"c ~en . .'. . . • . -~!i..rts llr"~:..!17~:~~~!1_ . uni urn. wi\h or without Mobile h\'lmt'l> & spa('C'S lh~n II x i.;ross. Call for of Hwy, 2000 n .. bt>am rm. frpk. fn cd yd , water !um.rm., lrpk .• 1l_r~1.'., g S19.>.1><15·f#l7 ho:it sl'I'· 1 hlk he;rdi & n11wa\'ail.lli~lw~t11u11li-rm g pkg. .ceil.lg de~k.nnpets. pd.nopets.Sil:J0.H3l -1877 c~pl.,dshwslhr.S.51~<0bqxl.N<'wport Crcsl Condo, 2 Hunfi...,.on ~~ralg cll~:!.Br.2 Ba,Lor i.hnpping. <;u ll l:.!13 1 t v courhcs. SIJ.900 to --Agt..6r5·6900. Comm poo , " mo. UH 2 n:i nr><•hildrcn no H_;,,_~:.r 3742 .. cargara~c . :l7i-i<i:iO s·:!·l,!'lllO. Sp:it'l'>i als o •• FT'G llWY 102·35.71 ---..---&M-~172 , ' . ',,.' .. ', -!M5.:!l·M -·-------·,,, .. ,, ·11 1·or .v1111r roadl<'s. \ • · s» t· H· rbara~'>'>'<. Dix dup. Nr water. B Toro 3232 pets. $1$.>0. mo. li7·1·7794 ••••••••••••••••••••••• -trv·in• 3844 " ' crcs. •an '1 •1 ~ N R ·t s J • · l•vcs "'I' I I t I 1 I "" ('onnl•ry Villu11c lo. Ii n11·s s. (If Sanlll Sin)!les ok. Fee ••••••••••••••••••••••• u am: lO ·an ?U'JUtn _ · · I Bron ch;rnncl. Pool, ten·"" ,r. >1.t. ~'P s , < ri 1>1 l> '" ••••••••••••••••••••••• i\lohHclh)md':irk l\lotia. Potent. rezoning. Main Rentals. 5'1(}.5370 Super clean 2 BR Con~o. condo. $575. Option Y' NWPT llGTS. 1101 Ch ff ms w /or without \Joat la~:ut~y f a1:.. fncc.1 yet. Turtle Rock 7001.t<lo f'ark C>r. N.O. Sll0.000. f' & c. Must CX· id. Gar. pool. Leasc-0pt1on purchase. (213) f.61·46GS Dr. hw :J Br 2 Ra w /fr11Jc slip. (213l377·7ii:i0 ~25. K31·2l!M . v· t A t 7 1 753R3" ·h· •f · IBR + m a .~room . orsalc 499-210!1 or<71419!l-1·H!Olda ys. ~ ... , " , • ·------------is a p s _ < 1·1 6 · • ,) __ c .rnl(t or mcome. T 2•'18A. Irvine Terrace. : · , --: · -.. --~lt~~··1-~12~.i6l9twe~LC19111a leach 37 48 2Rr, 2ha. 1'1111dn•n or srn You'll t:njoy a rdax1·d ~ COLIOFNEWP?R 646·2848 t!ves, S48·964l Fo.ltamVolley 3234 NE~ R/\N~m~.sun .lou·WJ\LK TO fll':/\<.:ll. pvt· ........................ ~to~ S2~:i im .Mr:-sion. 1r~1·~lylc rn. the f•xdui;rvc '974 Mo•I . . REALTORS days . . ••••••••••••••••••••••• c1wn Ty.;nhi;l.', San Car!o~ dub tennis & µout. :1 llr 21Artist's dre:Jm. $150. l:t1I ':'.,a!l fl.>2· 7R;l5 for .1pp_t._ Village• nl Turtle• ll1•k, 2 Bedroom 2 lv1th F.x· 675-55' I ..... n 3 B d $.SiS, eXC(' hme, ultra pvt 4 2 Hr 2 '11r Ot1. h.ar' ..."I • Ha HVUll li/l:i. S.175 mo. pd. Fee 12 Br s 11'1 (.' ··d ,. '''" Ch1111:c or I lo ll ltilrms Ill · ' · • r cx•n. 3 r. a, en, Br 2 n~ w/I"" fam rm pool. ~o • ll'nnrs . .,,.195, ' · · • · .... I' t· t · '40 5'1"0 • • • .., · · ·I " s t 11·y " Bel r m c•cutormusl s<'lltodose for ....1-"'"'OO ·d·I bit b d '"' "" • . yr lse. Call f.4 2·5270; ,.,am_,en as .. > .. , cer:.1 m k k ll c h lliior l -· • . c. •.• . . , 5 s . Ad It .. n Loh s-•• n, rm, ns ea me secl grdn & swmni; pool &14-t}l9b 9b'2 80!10or963·l:J24 -------, . . .• , ~ ' townhomcs. s:wo ~11 Sil.to. (•stale. t.1r u n ••••••••••••••••••••••• cell frplc SSSO. lse I . t S54-4442 ----·-----·--Hewportlea~h 3769 IMllO. & more. S22» mo Th '•I! ·k . I>, pet " p11rk. Pt!lc Uarrcll Jo'I Toro-VIEW 673-3477 w matn . Oecrliel<I <:ondo, new 2 Westcliff area 3BR 2ll/\ ••••••••••••••••••••••• M5·4t.'fili ~~'.i I • ~~'l~ ()!;~, vr~w r., Healh• M:!·!'l~ ~ 4 e 2 b crpt drps BR & Dl'n near pool · • bi U U B - -_, 1·· · ' __ _ ~ 2.611 Acres SSIJ;OOO !Costa Mesa 3zz4 bl~· . Ua. fenc~d back StOO mo 54,t.4025 · frplc, bltns. patio, d Bi\LB01\ Ai CL -2 RH. 1 Ba srn~lc story Ranc ho Son Orokt'r752·ti34 1 i.•••••••••••••••••••••• ~·pa ~·kl . A a ---·_. · 1::ir. S450. 5"8·12.1:! Bach /\pl. • lps '1. $250 Sha)( crpl!i. dq'"· palln, A f • 1200 3BR 2bo bllns fr le yar • sprm ers. re SanJoaquinTownhouse 2 wk, SflOO mo. 6'12-it097, ooum l·1·1l lrpl1• i.:nr JooquinAph •• ~~':'!': •• ~~~•••••••••• Newport Beach •Mesa Verd~ ..... ~ •. :i2s Ne~land & Slater. S37S, Br. 2•,2. Ha, den. Custo~l<k'~an bree.ze ~ ~~ t.h. 83.1·21>26 ,\dults. 5225. 2M•I t :lt1e11 lll·nting from S21;o 581 4852· cpts view & r11crealion. S220. Pool. Sn~ls. hf' . . 53'7·3l25 /\!lull apts. Lcasmg prt?· 10 Bcuut iful view acres, TWO ACRES R 1 • 48R, 2ba, frplc.$390 Condo. 2 story, 2 bdrms. S·l9S mo, 552-8587 or Main Rental:;. 5,10·5370 llay~horc cottage, .! br, ------· vww nim1 in a pr1.'.~l 1.>.:c trees, stre:1 m. Monh•rey • . 7736 · -----. -, guarded comm .• p vt SlOO. t Br slovt~. rt•I', i.:ar, county. S7500. 547·:11103. • . H'.!b!l• adult un.•l over· 552· · BAVSH!:>Rf.S. charm mg bearhc~. Wl'ekly & mon Nr Wil!lonffairvicw Mt I r v I IH ' ,. nm mun i I Y. -Cash or exchange for tn· • 2~R 2ba, lake, pool ~ing pool. Air cond. Turlle Rock. 3Br, 2ba. wet. 3 Br . .! B;_• hmr, bltns. thly rates, 1-'umily only. 6PM !>19·3r..1>1 Twe111y t>1•q,:ola. Culver •och Property I JSO duslrial Furnished .......... $5sC cpt d, gara~~. la undry bar ltie 5475 mo Avail wetbar. Sa85. yrly l~c. No pets . G4fi-8685 or ____ .. . & San<Jhuri.:. ~ bllll'ks ~o. ••••••••••••••••••••••• NO FEE fac, assoc & wnter pd. 711 •833.i927 · 2552 Vist;1 Ur. Inquire !162·35'13 2bd. c ul·de·S•H-. Mesa orSnn U1q~<1 1-r~::_ __ XLNT ~~, J\cn•, C 2. on 1muai1 ·~ CALL556·2660 S255mo. Ph963·2767 ' . ' ~~thin. ~ -C nwnte 3776 Verdi•, near s ho11111ng. La9-o leoch 3841 hus y Hwy. 1 Blk t11 • p•--.SELECT Exec home 5 BR 3 Ba New Deerfield Twnhome.l\.,/\TERFRONT Pil•r &~ le Avail July L. S200 mo.•••.••••••••.•••••••••••• hcach. Carlshat.I. SJ. -· · · • 3 br, 2 ba. Avail. immed.1" • le•••••••••••••••••••••• 498·1!1:16 pisq. It. flkr. 72!Vi!301 or ...._.,.1:19• PROPERTIES· clubhouse foe., In pre· $395mo 752_139,l fl.oat, 3 bcdrm. formal.? Bdrm, Stuve & refrig, __ ------Urop a pl'l>blc inth llw 729.5921 ..-.__.712•1920 -· stlglous a r ea. Adj · dme rm. 2 halhs, wtw cpt:;/drps, gar, Walk to2 Br,walktoOCC.:&shops. Ocean lrom your 1\pt. ----------1 1400QUA1Ut.Nl1N'4)lltllAC~Mcsa Verde, 4 +ram .; Newpart. tor~Vr. leasc. OPEN Sat 10·4. Sun 1.4, 1 cpls, fplc. ethic gur., no bc·h. Avuil 111. S:!OO. Bllns. crpt/drps, $180. l.eust•. Luxury. s1·~~m.ty, Leucadia Uluffs Beach r ON DEL MAR :. Fplcs Quiel cul·de·sac. $650. mo. Avail. /\ug. l. Bellflower . Deerfield . J dogs. S600 mo. yrly lsc 827•1s,33. Call 6.11-W!K. Mature adults. :n7:>.l Cstr. lot .On Nc>ptuni-~t.oul·"'OR 1 RA 2. 1 ...,5000• • Avail.6·25·76. $400. mo. 963·ll56 8r2'z 8a.1''amrm,puol. only . llurr l'lt Healty.. . llwy.49!1·21135. ~i·1nding Vu It 2 Zone, leve · olS. ~ · · Ed R"ddl RU 646 8811 .. • ___.. $425 833 9017 &t2·S:?OO ,,. ts New 2 hr. J •/, ba. ~ttllo. -• ----~.OOO, (;75.~7 · each. Owher . 642·5290 1 e r · ·-· ... ..,..Ott le~h 3240 · · -----rUfttuntistted Garde n. Adults. No pcl!i. Charmin!! newly cll•1·or. ----------10.,. of C_... 3 Bedroom, Family room ... ••••••••••••••••••••• Turtlerock. 5llr, 21 ~ba. EASTBLUl''F •IRR, & de~.••••••••••••••••••••••• S23S. 64:!· rno:1 ~Br" uppe•: ~·vc.1. ocean Ce~Loh/ ._....z''' "'SSO rireplice 2 car garage. Fplc, DW,4br,2ba.outof den. f'am rm, Plan 7. fam.rm .. ~r ~t hools,~olslend 3806 --. ., \II. S35U /lst 4J4·321:1tl Crypts 1500 WT..,....., • Condo pool, te nnis, sight yards . $385/mo. S625mo.838·7405. park,s hoppmii.M0·23 19 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 21lr.:!11:1.S2.0. --------••••••••••••••••• .. •••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• $125 645 6610 963·4569 agt no fee Mesa Verrle urea. L~e deluxe 2 br. 2 ba. ••Vf£WACRE•• sauna. mo. · · · DEERFIF.l.D Newport Heights 4br .12 BR. I RA. on quil•t, 1111 Ph 510·7086 gorgeous Ol'Can & nitc 1':.1ciric View Cemetery. NB. 2 lots (l\tasTJnic St>c· tion > for sale to q uAlrficrl b uy er. Re asonublt. S5l·li04:! lNSAN DIEG,O 4 Br 1~~ Ba, bllns, cpts Exec living, 2 story, 4 TWNHOUSE 2ba. crpl.s, drps. hltns. congested l:lllle llalbot1 -lite view. lllu!>h cpts, Country E.<1ta tes. Tax.ap· 848 Santiago. $395 incl bedrm, 2»ij ba, fplc . DW. trpgrade'd,? Br, :?'"l Ba, fncd yrd. dbl 11araite. Is le. i\vall June 20. 3bd~ l·'~ ba. 4·plex. near wshrtdryr, dbl gar . 4 praisal SU .SOD . Will grdnr . Ref. families Many extras! $49Smo frplc. cov tndspd plHao. Child &pet0K.S.J25rmo. S350 /mo. Yrly. C all schools. children ok, no blks to beach . 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'Mll..17._. loby1ittin9 '.\1..r i.t..r ('rart s ma n YARD JU-:.ll:V .. :N;\1'10N ·~ci:!t l.al'n t:ar;·· l\!0~1• Hatlnc) · hr, 847·0383 BofA .,._:=y_.. _______ _ ••••••••••••••••••••••• ll1·m11cld. r1nhh, rl'1w1rs Clo:11l'lu11. 1t:rt1lt1,c. bf)r11) l.i~n:. SIS tu 52.,. I' rct: ••••••••••••••••••••••• llousecleaning Weekly Paint·Repair ·35 yrs in Muter Cbaftle rw S..lce llahy1:11tll11g Ill} 11111111.·. ~·1·£'l• l''>l , Xli1l rcl s and maanll'nanc•c l'ull ..='l!_lmall'S.751 11710 __ Excavating, gradini:. de· OwntransPort.Gd.rt!(s. area, workma n s hi •••••••••••••••••• .. ••• "M ur ~ <.' I' .\11v ltn. 4(1!1 :.llHli Bob ut IJ41l ~2~ Gurd1:nini: _ Lund1ie'•l>t' mo. dump truck work. Very gd work. 645-8559 auar. Take advant. or m lo<:it olf w/a . Any plumb· llemovala, lrlmsnlng, +wknib & V.i1• :-1111 s:Jt.u --t S•r•i"c e - ---cll•an·u1-1. You 1.,111 affurii fw.'>-402Sor548 ·5287. exper. 536·7056. ing, wtr avs, leuks prunlnc, free est. Uc'd, . -,... .. Wffdhtq & Cle~ . ~· . , 11 n -----balbrm enclosure11. Rea ruuy insured. 642-zsat Lit c.111111111: Wl.t1:1,\'.' 11nlv ••••••••••••••••••••••• f''rc"' ••:-t ti4:.!·!19o7 11·' •11r ~:.t. C'u uu Sonny & J er. •'ree haul·••••••••••••••••••••••• N&T Custom Painting: 8J2.at&8 11l11y 011u1p. lnl'l loutl, lol:o. 'hampon & :.team \'lean--J2.l...!_1 ~"S 4~K~ft <!pm in>:, cleanup, lrl•e wrk for •·1replaccs·l'lanlers complete int. & ext, com· ----------t LEE'S TREE SERVICE cir lu11 ~·:.r11111g M:J·ti:l t~ an~. (;olur liril(hh·n~·ri;: t;xp. J apane~l' gurc.lcncr, Ex Jl c r 1 J u 1, a 11 cs<' usable items. i''ences & Orick Concrete Patio plclc stucco, drywall MARV'S PLUMBING /\rlistlc trimminc t& re- l II I . 1· I . "'It l ('II..,." l Cl 111111 l'Otnpl<!lf! surv1ec. i rf!(' Gurllt:lll'r . <.:o mni. yard !Jldi.:s. rt'rnoved. :'>57-2005. Blook Walls BDQ Pits claster repair. 1''rcc est, •• 646.9807.. moval. We will hel~ you wa "'iv~11 111 111Y 11101~ 11 · ·11 ('I · 1 · 11 · ·t I · ... • 11"· •· ---R r L'~" "-•6 """ ice sed bo ded •· >-NO JOB TOO SMALL! lect your' spec man Ill •ht .. t,; t'\I"' '\'i (J('t' I \•II I Jll IV IJn, t 11 IS . ,I( .~'""' "' scrvr('l'.S. t..'lcallups, fr . e, .,.-,,.~.,. 'V'tV'tl n , n "' UI' llll I t:1 _, ... ,.· · • rn1 & hull S15 /\v~ rm. est S.'>i :!211J Sl2oLood! . . sured. Special summer 1_......_ tree&planllt.675-5750 to 1111. ,,.i •K-.l ---~7. So, rn1wh ~HI. c•hrur ~ Coll .. ~•· 1_rain1·d ~u.ril_l'lll'r --· ----<ic•t Hid Of Unsightly Q_uah~y br1ek, b!ock & rule:>. t stry from S195, -·...., l&lsin~nS•r•ic• 11 ,11•11 • ..,111,pl'todur.t'rpl ~llti,yrs cx~r·~~~ks .4 ~GefMralS•nic•• TRASll&Uf;mus st-01~c work. br Stewart stry rrom s.295. Call •••••••••••••• .. •••••• Gardenlna&Treeservice ••••••••••••••••••••••• l'l•Jiair. 1 ~ )I'!> l"'<(lr, ll" .1.dd I Jv lc s . .i•l :J·20 15 ••••••••••••••••••••••• CollegeStudent•S48·6"l8 Maso1~ry . he i90597. Fr 11.B.963·4964,842·3291 REPAIRS·ALLTYPF.S Trash hauling. MV, So Wll l'k ln ):oclf. Rl'l s _Gt•or~l"-llANO\'~I AN ·lfomcs & ----:· ------rst536·1108 ·Reasonable,freeest,llc LagtoSC.406·934% REGISTERED ~·,;11 111111 ''.vt~. t:11 n sc:1e11t1u ut-Hafulhn~.· ~IC'kup. /\ny ~ind Musonry or Cement. bst Poiftt YowCottle Wal\8JO.S020anylime u~a- c l ·1 En · --, • h . . "I' .,u .. o oau, any lime . .-ree . Aver ed l·Sl" 1295 ....-••~ r •1 q 1neer ement/Concr~te PROFESSIO .... "'L era sm.m .,.,, . ......,.,. esl.Jim4!M·"""'"• P.rlccs .. quahty work. · · n R001''S! Checked!••••••••••••••••••••••• (\ I bl I l 5 ""' ......,.., L t "79 9834 Z·sty$:tlS.lnt.$35 rm. R • 'R I 'D' ctC l " h It L v:.11 J L' ur ~'fl" ·1••••••••••••••••••••••• lndoor·Outdoormainl.& IDOITALL' -.-ree ei;." . or Pricesinclmtr'l/laboc epair. epat>e .. •re s m .,p osery, "!or .. liudtlcni:s 1\µt 1':111os ·'rl·c t''>t·l'atm:; & patio lanclscape & lll's•i.t n • . •. HousKS..... 979·2St0 Guar,insr,freees\. fa cto ry ser vice . ~u3ranteed.fr cst,licd, l>c<'k'l for •.1ru1'11trdl 1 k & S kl . 1 11 .. , •. f~lt!ttr1C'JI. Plumbing,••••••••••••••••••••••• "'ed"._.,.7,,,,.,0,,.c.,.0...... #C39-1~96 Insured fo ullanytime839·7528 · · l'u \ l'r i... \\ ;1 s pnn c•r m i. :i t.'u ... re· ll ... , f\42 495-•&... •' ....., .,.... ...-. ..,. M G ~:~~~ ~ 11l,11l dh'l·I.~ clnv1•ways Fair pnl'es pa1re<1 .. For Tho:sl' Who ~le.:.. e_.1s rat~s. . ' llOUSECL_E/\NING is •••• ::? ..... ••••••••••• ~~fely. r . unn WWowC ........ _._ '-_ Ml !l7!ll WanllhcHc:.t furLcb". l'aunv 1ns lrul· an the Ou ~ ~.u s an ess . C a ll GOINGTOMOVE7 hr/l.,.&r ••••••••••••••••••••••• Cobi1tet Makinq -6i3·W ;{) classical trJd w/ con· ~;~~Raggedy /\nns, Let 2 exper. men move•••••••••••••••••••••• T••isiCMl.lr WlNDOWSCLEANED ••••••••••••••••••••••• tem.p ~clhods. ,J. 1110\'lh. you. Reas ., refs. PATCH PLASTF.RING ••••••••••••••••••••••• Tll ESE~·THRU CO. l'l'ST0 '1 l'.1 h11wt n\ Jk COftfractor '· ar·•n11 .. r 1~t .. 1ntnn··nc'• 675·'..!36.>. Housecleanini.:. Exp. gd 833·3lM4 or 545·8583 ••ALL TYPES•• CANOPY TV SVC. CO. Estimates 640--4798 E ••••••••••• ••••••••••••"' u .. ' • a ,-u ' -----k IJ f C II . Fr ""-1 U l '!IS! urtJJJt"a n tr.11n«1I. • • . • l'll•anup tnmmani.: Call Masonry work Bril·k wor an re . a -'-'&..... P ee .... t 54().. st a e sen•H·e S4·an U,111111'111 l'ull ,\,\l (, fo.lt WI( I\•'-SON Pelc Barra •an b·hi·S4U I . . . · . _ 963-8841, lf.8 . -·--,/ ......... . at fair prices. 960-1633. vrl'Ye:..511$1'.lll i\1hhtrons&Hl'mudding R wall -.. bloc k w,dls. ••••••••••••••••••••••• VERYNEATPATCH l.tc flll l!l•IZ J Ex rt 1'.trf!enl ry · 11 a rntin~. Apartment & Houseclean· Lotsa Pride-Fair Pnces JOBS II TEXTURE CC1r1Nnt•r ...................•••• l'aq x.•ntry. 1\tlol """' ;,il~o Comm1•1T1al. l.11', I n·l· -C!>U~JJ!J_ r,.l'l 2170 mJ,f>041 ~~~an~': <:c·'.1 I hanclyman P~l ing. "We do it ALL" Lie/Ins. Calico Paintine: Free est. 893-14 ••••••••••••••••••••••• McNally 645 -8\llb , l714)83S·3561 Xlnl r"'fArcnftes979·3335 .. TOMJO.\I ES Landst'apmg 642·~>7Jlj '""" Homes·Add1l1ons l'at 111 1·1ncrs. rec.I wood 54il-51tll Xlnl housecleaning by Tr Y a Dai I Y Pi Io t Restucco Over bloc llccks. ~all·hos. Call'_____ BankruptcyorD1von·e day.Owntransp<>rtation. Classlfied Adlobuy,sell walls. Free est. low 1;.ui.urn; Cl,,\SSJFJt: J> will ~l'll it. SJ~. , J 41=.ill .&&-~. or rcn! ~mc~hinit. rates. A6-4892. CER/\MIC TILE. New & rmdl. Free est. Sml jobs we lcome S36·2426 & 536-6193. NOTICE how Daily Pilot Class- 1ried ads display their mes!!ages with legibility and impact? Our ads, we arc proud to say. really .:cl r esults. Phone 642·5678. HtlpW~ '7100 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~::-.•:.~ .... ~~-~ .... ~=i~:l'~t~O !:'!'!~~.~.-:'~ ... !~! .'?!!!~~.'!~'!' ..... ~~.~! ~ SOOS ~!.~.~ ..... ?~!. k~= LCICJUna Miguel 3852 ..Wwport leach 3869 ••••••••••••••••••••••• •SAN CLEM EN'l'I-: • · ••••••••••••••••••••••• L 0 ST; sea I p o in l .. •••••••••••••••••••• AUTO PAITS ••••••••••••••••••• •••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• '1'111': i';Xt;IT ING fleach Apts., llouses and Exec. SVJtc. 2 lg. rooms. MONEY MAKER Hlmalaynn, ans to ''Mu(· Schools & DllVH l>lx. <.:ondM. from SISO. Carpl't~ & draped_. Sec· hlstn.:"'-700 Shary :11rr . :!h.1 1·on•t.1 011 LlDO·VIF.W T:-i llS t-: PALM MESA APTS. pc•r wt•<'k . C:all l\!l2 ,\121 ty. a vail. On Quail st., f\111 service motorcycle fin" Vic. Spyg,ass, CdM. '""" Must be2.'l. Know Orange .i;ull ll•lllM". p.1[10 ti.iii-. ·>br ?IJa fr11I ,,. <l •C"k l\llNUTJ--:STUNPT uL',ft'l'll ... fffo.'NRY NB. Take over lease & shop down to delivery Rewnrd.640-1059 •••••••••••••••••••••• County. \ c >!''' •111 t·•·• -· -' -l' l'l'll ur " trucks.No blue sky.Call IEAIARTIHDEll Good r 1 ' • -·) '' 1 •--Adlts.~12r. 117'."i ti:i;,:1 • · rn:,\LTORS save . (ordctails.$lS6,000. LOST: Blk fem. poodle. pay or I ·1· 2 t.1· ·• h1 •1•n<h f ----Badi.l&:!BR. 215Avl'111dudelMar Qlll:833·2906 J&COISltR&LTY Blue collar. Vic of w 1'.ulorPart-Tlnw Good Worker . .... ~t· • -' ' ' j Br /\pl ,\II ;iµph:Hll'PS, from s 1i;-. _. -Be d t k c .. , ..... 7471 Ov1·rl1111k' goll l'<•Ul'~l' .. \' n t I I ·• I,. 1 U a,, 5 /\c.lult · N "t• •ls San Clemente. C.:a. N 8 1 vt r · ·t 675•6670 18th, CM. 642-7812. Rwrd. rca Y o wor as " _. \ Ill ··:i:J:J 1•1, •1 ... 1 " " • u • • ~ s . o l -.--· · ux .• P 0 c an sw e . profos~ional bartender ir•---------- t :-~ 111" '· 1 · '•-11.'l.I !l:IJX. l'n·s fi7:\·:l~19:1 15GI Mesa Dr. CdM near Big Corona Prestige !Jldg. Reasona· FOUND 2 lg dogs, (1) 1 week. Free job place •---------~· .'Ir <q•t. 11~1111. n'" rm •Wr. 2b~. Htulf~~f.·rpk. (5 Blks I·w~,t~if1Newport &><t<'h, ::! BR, J Ba. by ble.645·3700 forced Sale! S h e"phe rd. vie So. ment as sii;tancc AYONC•Hetp (. ~c.'.M' I ~1 . I ... V~l' ~.c.1 & 1xi;1I. no chtlcln•n S:1:1s. 54H-9fl6o week o~nth. 640·6064 dM Offices. Newly de· Fast food opportunity. L:lguna. 499-1873. 7141834·1960. 1104 F.. 17 . YOU •ll ~.111 l-1 "1!' ~~'"'. ~ 1111 I .~o 1wti. H33·M!li4 , llJ:l-lt;53 . corated, good access. Take advantage now! FOUND: German Short St, Santa Ana. Amcricar Have the Summer vaca· i\lc1111:1.11IH11•\111 \;1llt•.1 . -·----1 •••••••••••••••••••••• S85/up. 2333 !::. Coast Call S uperb Homes haired pointer. ownr BartendersSchool. tion of your dreams. KJ I lll\:Oi I. lllk lil'h. Down:.tairs. 3,R ES 0 RT Vat'ation on bl•aut L· k Hwy. 752-1830 649·8655 . ldenli fy. 979· 1045, Certified swim. inslruclo1 Make xlnt earnings for Br. 2 ha. Frpk. ~ar , T h 3 R 2,r, 3 8 548 s798 20y S part·Ume selling. Traln-~wport Beoch • 3869 l11tn~ $15<1. SIOllOrh·p. Yr-a hee. 1 r k 1 3 FURNlSHEDof(ice Bank anilorial maint. <;o. · · ing~·ra~~~~vlvpealcs~ilmiz· ing provided. Call ••••••••••• ••• •• •• •••• • h l:;t• l,i75 Oi71. 1:!7 -Hth l~n !IC over <Xl an~ ake of Costa Mesa Plaia. $95. Laguna Bch. clean.mg FOUND . Yng fema~e & young children. Teac S.0.70U or Zenith 7·13S9 PARk NEWPORT St. ______ ~ :~:.~;~·dork, fully furn mo.S56·3000 routeforsale.494-1756 sheep dog. whl/blk. v1c older childre n/adults. Rigbt Away. APARTMENTS 'Hit Ouµll·x. yrl.v. I hlk to' 28< SQFT. COSTA MESA. IUSINESS OPP 19th & Meyer 646-0450 Your pool 499·1114 Joyce~~~~~~~~~ On the bay bl«1d1. SJtiS Hl•s11. adlls,l bl VIN G For Rc•nl. 1849 l\J;immot Grdfloot·prof/gcnl. Prime Irvine Shopping Who ever took the blue eves. Baby Nursery Attendant. l.u xur.v :ipartm .. 11111\'in>! uo pl'l1.. XJ 1570 bd. ~ , Condo. 2 Br.2 Ua. tennis, 1123SQFT,S314. Center. •:xcluslve 28"Sc. hwinn bikefromin Scuba Classes c>•o· C1't" necdedSunmorn&eve& 0 rl"lk ll' th \\I knd J>OOl ,Ji.ICU7.Zl,sauna. 4"0SQFT.Sl3.5 inclutil. •""' • ~ Wnd eve Ovr 18 \(.' •n 1 I! 1• ~· 1•r. nm nr an~11me w ~. k 0~'*' " gift /decorator shop. frontofThe HarborArea of Fountain Valley 5 .. .z! .. _ R · .. 1 • 1-:n10~ :>7.Ju,uou lt~·.ollh i\\;oil.fi':!!I , ~-.:._54~-' 5<19·86S5or540·2200 -Owncrrctiring.Askfor Bo'ys Club on June 17, 962·24~1 ""''""'• ev .... artrt. i-pu. i ~" lti1n110~: l'11ob. 'i ----, Rentals'to Shar• J 11'11 plea ·e r eturn to the lu(hlt·tl 11.1111"' 1,1,urt~ plu, ·p .11•11111 ~ n n v ;i ,11,; :i Of(icc for r ent.furn . oyce I 8 · . , , . Babysitter, occas. varied n11h:s ul lnn·•·I" Lr:llb , lldrms, ~ IJ<rth units woo d ciff<'r s tht ••••••••••••••0 ••••••• w/correclin~ JBM & C.F.Col•s worthy owne r by c~llang Sax, •lute.~ Cl:•rinct hrs,my home,rcfs .• own ' ·il'I'''"··· l'iom 111.l•anl'runt & ·t , . rt l'v' ., ·it Yoirnf,l work111~ mother phones. Call 752·0234 R.alton 640-0020 645-7857. There will be no Theor~ Lessons. All transp vie Atla nta & -~~--J.1.JM.i..uuo..-.io.1UJU.J.u.;.i~u.i.i...i-;;.;,.:~,;,· ;.r..~,.;,;.;,.,,.,.~.,.;.;,;..;,;..,;;;r-;~,:;;,·;,;.,,,11;;,' .;.r~t :<;.;;o~.r,1~in~.., .::'.;..:a~ ·ith..4,. . ueslions asked. sly Jes. 646·91411 ' t•roqtu•t. .111111111" I'., frp iww < v ri" rco;1 na C· pr l't' vou an a urc . 14'. .~ C ~-1 M ewlanct 11.8 . 536·1108 -•" ;.( 11 1 1 1 1·1·lop11icn1 lkcu1w 11«y · r(•tn;ik 111 share' my · orona uw ar BEAUTY SALON Lost • Fem s hepherd Want to learn Guitar? . ;.~i1 ~:;c·<l11~;::H~~)i.1~ ... ::.\1n11 .Jul~ I. l•';111111ics & 1>l'ls Thl'rC"s SI m1lli11n ir bcdroor~ a pt. IM~~t b~ DeluxeofficesSQ<o·sq.fl., Westcllf( area. Call for mix.3.51b6 lan blkears' llcginnerGuitar servire'.~~byslli~~ inf~.nlJ3U ~-IJl'\'tl\wntmtf';f"• t-'I u1·vcp~, .. 1~ ~-)U:ly 1 ., • " wn..J;i_c..LliL1e _res p . c t'l'l'tl( a c -go.od PJlrkio~. A /.C, fina ncing te rms a nd "An~cl "Aslliis · A good summer hobby' imc, w s , re s, i~11• kil<'hl'lh . ,~,;.1 ~:~·~ ms .. t!Jl lllrkl'. NIGllTl.lt:ll'rt-mTEN emprc>yru. Prcfora~c 2l t'levator. Ma s ters olht•r particulars. Prin· · -·'.Rcas.rates.494-3117 · areapref.6".Q:._2344 patio" or h a I 1•011.11•s. Wl·'S'rt 'I In· :! Br --;B~-NI~ COUHTS. f\ full t1m~ to.·~·& Mu:.~ have open Own/Hltr. 673-4120. cipals only. $30,000. Don ll'tnOftOls 5350 Ba bys Iller for working ,. H rp!' ll n I!. ti 1 ,q11• rt i•s .. • ' . .' ;wt 1vil1l·S d rreclor wh man :it l c s ame time 60 PER Cl'\ FT V. •'ranklin. 640· 7000. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Jobs WClllfed, 7075 mother of twins Thurs Suhlcrr:111l'.1n 11a rk111 1• p11ul, allulh. n • pds. plan:. parti1:s. llll<fs he of ,:?ooll l'haractcr. < ~ Drinking problem! •••••••••••••••••••••• th u 9l 5 'p • ·"-!II.'> I [ll!I l71lo • -Pay •iofS2'>5pcr month 16liWES'l'CLIFFN8 s,TrtKt c I 1 I 1· Pror · I L' ru ... on. 0 · erma ,,1th rkv:it <or~ c11,111111:il ·um. 11_c1,a' lrq~ & m11rc' l'rµc Sun· ·h f i ~. , .. d · 503S al A coho Help ane ess1o~a ·.-re!! La~ce nant position, Call rn·tul srn ''"" J11 .. 1 i1111•th Wl·sll'hlf lh 1H'-day brund t. :; ~lricl <~ ~ x1whnsccs an AGT. 541·5032 24 hrs a day 835.31:130 Sei.'rclanal Assis\. U1ct, 645.7575 J • · ut1 1es .-.out oast •••••••••••••••••••••• & · ll · · 1 o f fo';,. .. hcon f,l:ind :it . EWl'OHT lll!ls 2 nr 11 , . . f'lu1:1 a~ea Call54G·7<196. ABORTION corresp. sc':'p YP•!'g· o. _ .Jotnihnri•l'and :--an.Jn.i llu. pa lw. i.:ar. ol<ler·ll~s bl':.1ut1lul :.Ill.tics.-_ lusieesslteflfal 4450 LOANS83/.0I pr~freadinj?, vacallonBAoYSITTE R My ,111111 ll cll .• 1111 .111 allll,,, 110 pl'l,,. S<!lS. 1&2. !Jl·llroum apts, i''INDAHOOMM/\Tl:: ••••••••••••••••••••••• 14/o Counseling&Referral rehef, etc. Call Kath home, own trans, r~fs, Tt<ll•f)hom• l7 ll lli ll l!lotl !'tllS SJot; lurn1shl·d &u11furn1:.heJ. YOU <.:AN IU:Sl'l~t:T Office Suite, pvt bath, Aho2RdTDLoClfts Preg.test-avail.wknds 631·30S9 non s moker, Irvine t11r r1•11t:JI 111form;r llu11 . , House· Mate~ Unlimited cpts, drps. Patio. Water Fairest Terms since llM9 2t Hr Helpline 547·9495 CLUB OWNERS! Singh.: _833-__ 1_927 _______ _ San Cle~nt~ 387 6 ~lnc.lels open 111 . lo 7 · 8.12·41:14 Smee 1971 pd. 5125 mo. Doyle/Cen· Sattler MtCJ. Co. PREGNANT'> Singer.Guitarist ;:iv ail J BANKING •LA PARISIEN NE• ••••••••••••••••••••••• Sorry 1101JCt:.11r cluhlrl'n. ----tury 21 Realty 548·1168 7 . . · . • : J R ·d 0 111 f rn h • i ,1 .. , .,1. . •. •, If H 1111 m m :i l l' ~n v 1 n~ f'cm. Roommate. Across · · 642·2 I I 545-061 I Carin~ confidential have own P.A. &: ~qwp. NIGHT SUPHYISOlt ~ r '1 ll •~ 1 c ru. ~ "'· 11t 1 .in "' ~o I -1 '·I · counseling & referral 6'12·9907 E 'd ted p ·ri ~2:!0 Al l c·l c·i·t ii i· 1.,1ur:>i•\'ll'\\,pciol,tcnn1s. a\'at a u e ._ Month t rrum N B. Sl O<i.25 mo. • 2 .... DTD MO .... EY Abortion ado Uon & ~per wa.n . ac11c F1n•1Jla1·1• l11•at1•1I l"lnl. saun.1. no chilclrt•n or month IK'l'Ullilll<'y. Imm l'IJ o c e u Pan c Y. Industrial Rftttol 4500 " • • " k . • P Will house Sil or a pt si City Bank, See Mary Ann .<\tlull c; "'' pr·h !17!1 121,s, peh s350 C<tll Jt>) t·c-. O""kwood 759·0500. IH!l 5088 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Terms below ma rket, A~t~~E 547_2563 your home at the be llunt. Bch. 848·1234. u.t~·l:.!l•Om !l7!1-1:1X t •1!12 11:1.<io. ll> flOO.\IMATE WANTED. •COSTA MESA• pvt . fu!'ds , pe rsonal . whileyou'reon vacation.i---------- ,\i·i·ot-,. 11 '1111 1<1'11 1 ours i• Garden Net.'it one right now ! Ask 700.1200· 1500·2500-. a.ooo ~1ri~~~e 6~5~~~ ~:;e ~~ EXECUTIVE 997-4615 ask for Mrs. 1'.:. RANKING :!V4:J:.!S.inla .\11a 1\VI.' -~~.:~fsh::"l91o Apartments ~~~.l)avc 894·3515 aft :~9~71~attress Realty, hrs. REGISTRY nITORING for children. co~~IAL STEPS TO BEACH ••••••••••••••••••••••• Hew-IHc.llHontt Need $10.ooo, 3 yrs. 10"/o, "Massage for the Man !t\~:!fs~~ ';,C:, d U~ l Manufacturer 's Bank is B80 Irvine Jo'rec rm & board for lady. 2000SQ. PT. secured by TO on El Toro who wants the Xtras in Senior. Will also "read :! Ull, i! lm, unf. $1:1:; A--. lite <Julies, & kit. prw. 3975 BIRCH, N.B. Hme. Dave, 581,6298 life." llome, Off, Holcl. seeking a commertlal :1 llH. <:bu, 11111 ~;1111 -Irvine at 16th 1;.a2.sorn AGENT 541.5032 S49-4040 blind-elderly. $6. hr. Ask teller for its N.B. office. 2 un . l ha. Yrly. ~t~·:. · 1 • 645·0550 c•llMftfs/ for Kathy,. 552·8855 The succe3sful applicant SEA WIND CONOO 'nt'B ~ Hewport .. ec:llSo.tlll Garages for Rent 43'50 SHOP AND OFFICE MASSAGE will have a min. of 1 yr .... ., 1•1, .• fl "I ,.,,,, .... T,.l 1'700 161.h St ••••••••••••••••••••••• East 17th SL. Costa Mesa ·pLoffSOMit & ~ BobJ ames·Lic Masseur Light nursing commercial banking to 1-.cw M -, '·"' ;1...., •·• <-"-"<'' s S30day 1 WEHAVE ··~ .... -Oovera116th Xtra Ir~. 408 Alabama, 600 Sq. Ft., $150/mo. Outcalls 9AM·9PM. Call6ll-tln7 ncJude commercia l 642-8170 tll'. "''"'tmii. Slora"n on· Ideal for plumber, con· 5300 ____ 494=...:...:·5::1.:.11:__' __ ., _____ -:-----t tellerexper. ~umnll'r Hcntah ' ....,... .,... Th Jl · I ---ly . Call 536·032l or tractor.electrician.etc. u.a-w---.-~ 7100 e ank1salso 1eeking 4000 R I · c •••••••••••••••••••••• EXCESSIVE DRINKING •....-_.... b k 'd from s21r, to $295 /mo AA7·1,'>22. ca o6~o5m671coos orp OUND M . I . ... " ••••••••••••••••••••••• a P me an exper I I• ••••••••••••••••••••••• I • ; an Se 811S rift(! rwnS uVeS. person forlhe &.Im mer. Hrnml new ! mmN 1al~ '.\lin from thl' he·lch Office Rentol 4400 . from Snddleback College Want to Slop? **AAAA POSITIONS An attractive salary to IW('UJJ<lnl') 5 Hl•aut apt M~ " k '13 15 '? ' r ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1,000 sq.rt 2 s tory offices for graduating class 0 DETOXIFICATION & Secy/Leital/FC Bkkpr. include bencms is of-11lans. '""111 furn or unf. """ I' w · ·' . ;.11-or 1 w/bath & shower on 17th 1978, name (last> inside REllABILITATION Recept/Acct Clk/G. ore fered. Interested persons lfath. t hr~rrrrn br: ooan,;wcr, t13ti :'u:io St. C.M. 642-5775 L~ "Zunlga0 -also hlJs Call WI 34-lln; a day Employers Pay f'ccs should contact : In . 2 hr. 2 haths. Beamed \1. ent I\ pr v ':'It 5 first. name. call to Iden· South Coast Liz Reinders Agency Mary J ean Elder liV ""'"· dinlnl? a re:is; wk & s.;o, mo. up. 2 hr hsc 'yes :i<J8·63§S. Community Hospital 4020 Birch St, Ste 104 Operations Officer llr. 11 · h,J 111w11hn11sl' sl)'ll'. hll "'· rph. 111 ps. JlUltn. hlll pool 1\1l ults, 110 pets SZ2~1 !1 UI :!l.H:! i..toraj.!l'. palws, clc•C'k~. S!SU. dr-a:t!Mtl bncl~l'at1t•tl 1?rounds. t•ov OST: Male blk /ta CaltrorApptF.slab 'GS N rt Be hQl92660 p,11k1-:. hl?hlt•O knnis. 5'Ul 5!1!>1or5~lUO~ ---RentakW.ted Germ Shep, t yr. Vico MASSAGE c~7107~~·0600 voll1·y li:ill . Z S l Yl!oom. hath 111 pvt res. •••••••••••••••••••••••So. San C lemente, FIGUREMODELS ALUM.FABRICATOltS EqualOpporlunily Srac· 1 llr :!• · Ila, liC'a111 1lt•r1ir.1l1•1I. ,,,,, ro. l1lk to lw h Yr!.~ i.i;, ;o~, t l'l11hll1111~l'. h cll1arcls , K1tc'hen JHtv•lef.(es. fo:. Exec needs J or 2 Br apt. Reward.492·5696. ESCOITS Layout, break press, Employer ~\\1mn1111,:? 110•11 _ pini: S1dP Sll5 mo.•W6-!l1J~. !lhort term/sub l!"c for ST : S2S REWARD ly heliarc sklllsreq'd. App.~~~~~~~~~~ pnni:. h~ •lrn -1pa. i.:ym. -v'"" c__.... mid Aug. m Nwpl, CdM old Dlk Lah femnle, Vi OUTCAU ONLY ly in person 3:J0.5pm, ~.1•1"11nt v 1):11 rnl. Lari.:~ attr,H·t 1\1· room Ill ~ f..~ .....,..,. area. l\lust be furn. Snnd Vil1oria & Canyon Dr. 631 JI I I Sparcraft , 770 W, 17th St, 8/\R MAID, night shift, tll·l•:111fr1111I I hr.:! lrph•:o., w..i h.1r. rn1c·r11 "·''l' l·::dru:. SH!111. 1:i!l i.oH 1 S11111h\~<·,t C1irm•r 1\11·1.a Vt·nle Em11lo)cd ~;::-"" a'nfo to Mel Va'ctor. 6o~ 64G·33!l0 -----·------i_c_._M_. _______ __, Attractive only. Ask for E1l1111-:1•r Nc•wlancl :•<Ill S!llL wk. !li\l·!lti!>'i. ../ r.ic ,._ --· " A· PARK MASSAGE Dorothy. GfG-5544 l\illlO t-:chnl!i·r. ll. n ./.u'°' _,,_ l.inl'Oln Rd. Mall, Miami LOST C: I h . d Alliw...-'IS..-.lc• 171n Kl7·!+4iOS Hoom w lwth 1•,•1 r ntry .l's.c, .... 1e.-Heach,J-1a.JJIJ9 • at, on~ a1re PRESENTS p-1d.......a..1t-tro"-'--IARTEHDHS l\pcrimenb Furnished Apartmenh F\lntlshed or Unfumish~d 3900 or Unfumish•d 3900 '1'1ll Or i lo;t SMO. m1; ./.....,.. .,....... ----------•multi color. whale chest "The Summer Sluter • wn-•-..,. ~I). 7ll71i ur 675·2:11 I Young Married Cpl to r;paycd female. /\ns. t' & "The Double Bubble" Need several dependable C.111 Mr Howa1d 645 6101 lease nice 1·2 br hsc yrly "Punkin". Vic. Spyglas. $5. Ol''F WITH AD persons for purt time rntMr Rentals 4200 ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ___ ----in Nwpt · Ra l. b land. & San Joaquin, CdM Open Daily at 11/\M <'mploymcnl. l>ay & eve FREE RENT <714) 481·86!l2. HEWARU. 640·0089 lMS·H Park Ave, CM shifts open. Must be Male & Fem a le. Part time. Apply Sirloin Inn. 3244 W . Lincoln . /\nahelm. Bcrore 12 noon daily. BRAND NEW ALICIA VILLAGE APTS SCENIC VIEWS La gun~• Iii Its 11l•wcst deluxe adult a partment community -lli~h on a , hillto p ov c rlonk1n~ tranquil counlry:mk Funtustic mountain views M inuks from freeways & regional shoppin ~ ct•ntcrs. I & 2 IEOROOM Af'TS in a beautiful wooded park setting f caturing : ./ Potio kitchens /Dishwashers -Air co"ditlonhtg /Oining areas /KlrMJ•ize a,.droom suites D~ning rooms wfth ••ffy I H• walk-In closets ./Wood paHled wall• I <>pen INom ceilm9s I Fwnlshed & Wtfumlshed {GarM room clubhouse /Flnside IOWtge with w.t bar ./ llfliaNt•·, jacuaai & pool I Sand •oll•yball court -• ./ Sporlclln9 cl.aft ltNndrits I City bu• •ervlce ./Security :\IO DEl.S Ol'l·:N !l1\ '\l TO GPM 25211 SltH.'k pol't Dl'i \'l'. L up.unu llllls 581-61 3 0 SJ I ·61 51 CSor rv no ts) 646-9944 fM6·9944 avail some wknds. Vic -"-----~----:'I 1-: W P o H T B c a c· h . ()('{•anfronL 'ii & :1 Br, Wt•l'kly rak~. (iolJ !IG•l:J_ Offices as low as 35' per MisceHaneous Found : Dcdlini.:ton Ter Bristol & ltedhill, C.M. Sii n Mission Viejo & Rentals 4650 rier Vic. llollday Rd MALf: MODEL 54().1962 BEAUTY OPIS l.a~111w Nu.:uel. 200 to ••••••••••••••••••••••• Tustin Ave, N.U. 646·1929 Will prnie (or M IF out<' all w/foll : Assistant luham. $1:10 1wr wk. ~ucsl ht•U~l', ·I la Onk St. L.B. •\!M·filWI WOO sq ft. s:ll-MOO TR/\ILEH s1>11cc up to 30'. appt. only. 9AM to \OPM APAITMIHT MMGI. puo J(irl for N.8 aalon. .~MO t 'Hl:'f rn:r:rr:-S75 + util. Costa Mesa. ~?UN1D·2· Olk feV'!' Afrl(ChMa 540·7953ask for Johnny 32 Ga r den Apts. in 644-llfilltor640·6023. • • • c•u 6173 nuun< . yrs. IC o , (} I\ l t ---·------1 ·2·:1 ll m offu·(•s from ,,...,. • . 530-6371. •---------ran~e. par men + RF.AUTYOPERATOR .. 135 /\ l j Sa l ary. Hox 5362, ht•ud\ <.:uru11;1 cll•l l\I ar ., · 111' r m 0 • 1 • For Lse: I a<' re In Nplkh. NF.ED to relax <Jnd re· Pasadena, CA 91107 N c e d A C h an g e ! J -2 nr apt.; l'vt rd . Airportt•r llotrl.Nnlca~e 2 horse barns, n eeds FoundToyPooCilc duce tension'? Course in OpcralOrt1neededbeach hl•aut. view $25(t,wk up. '!1t·H:~·32:?:1 Til_!l0011 some w(lrk. Zonec.l for Sunset8eacharea. r e laxation & bio·•--------•arca. Mallic'a Wlg & t213)928 llW4 or5117·22.1t. 10-12 hor.;t•11. S.'lOO. mo.1 ___ <_2_13_>_592 __ ._J607 ___ feedback training. Class ASSEMBLERS BeautySalon,548·3446. BAY FRONT China C"ove, HuntincJton leach Prin. only. Call Cathy, LOST -Salt " Peppe for purpose of learning IOAT IUILDRS 3 H 2 n bit S\ 000 Brookhur!lt ut /\llanta 540-7030days. male Cockapoo, 5 mo. self control & relaxation •Experienced In ilS· . r, a. ns. · Id R bl ( bl h 67J·7i70 45< l'e r s quar e foot. lhlsNtn•/ln••st/ o ' answers to ags ttthniqucs through use sem Yo mac ne nr· ----, Dr luxt' 18"40 11round FM.tee worth about 2.5< but m ofbio-feedback&formal ncss. lFW .. c.,..e111 UN IQ U t:: It~ NT AL , floor s pace. Good ex· ••••••••••••••••••••••• kids.think he Is worth a relaxation techniques. •Exper ienced in PC flousC'lxrnt, ~l1is 4. Nwpt posurc, sii:tmng, parking. lusNss ·mllhon -llclp me sto Weekly sessions for 4 boards 2MI .... Hbr. wkly ilr wknd 963Cal41..,,i::7·d S:1mucllan at OllpportwMfv SOOS !~,.e.7 .. ~~ars-Rcward ! wccks-$55.Classtaught •Mbelchanic a l A!\· 714-640.07411 .,., ~ ...... ....., b p h l · •-sem er. Xlnl u~r oppor. for · • . ••••••••••••••••••••••• Y Y 5 c' • n • f!XCF.LLF.NT skilled men w /ability t.o 1Rm & Ba w[pv\enl. patio. •ALUMINUM FDRY : Grn parrot, red on Psychologist'!. Center for COMPANY BENEFITS do lop quality work. 111.n. sips 2, co6k'n11 possible. ChcMc•LotetlOft $110.000downtakesover topolhead,medsbe.Vic Co u n s e Ii n g II Includes 1 week's vaca· 3 yrs cxper. Xlnt P•Y $100 wk. 675·2.""3 Balboa Office or store rental. 285 •CANDY SHOP & of Baycrest, NB. Fln1eer Psychotherapy. Ph: tion after G mo., JI paid benefits " worlllni Isl. sq. ft. Newport Pcnln. lceCream $24,000 trained. PLEASE call MS-9720 holidays, aroup in· eonds . Newport Reh. Sl50. week. Cetllwkdays6~6700 •POODLE GROOMING 646-7907, Reward. l•--------11'4 aurance atarta d a y of PoctffcT'9Wler , ___ _..;... _____ , • f1SH & FISH /CHI PS ES ONFID N hire Is many more. 3SO Kalm"• Dr Slp:i 4 +. l blk to ocean. fice. ground n r. sink, •BUILD HOW SUPPLY F01:JNO Orange Ir wht •NO T .1'. C E . lntervlewint Cosra Mesa -540-- (213)696·68114J. show~r. paneled, 1652 •BEER/STEAK HSE stnped kitten vie Rae· TIAL L1v1ng Together, tam·llam Ir 2pna·•Prn -c l\t andwehavc more quet Club, I rvin e, make il legal. Lovely . LllJ!Una s mall 2Br. Newport Blvd., . . ._l.B.Sl7160ranae,CM 559·0771. special service: beach, DOCUM£NTOR Couple pref. $450/mo. or MB·IJ700 • .. ho t Orda1·n....a S60016wks. 4!l\1·4G24 •OCEAN YllW* 645·4170 540·0608 FOUND: 5 Onnd radio ln M~~ 0ae~ ~·R ich a:" Oceunfront, 1 Br, sips 6, NEWl'OllT BEACll WANTED CdM. ldenlHy, Call HayesWright832·0204 DIVISION avail 3 wks, J uly 3l·Aug 840 sq. n. deluxe space, CONTRACTGROWERS 1M2·5231 eves. Soclt!ICWK 540 Addraaoaraph 21, families only. Open Newport Center. Other For earthworms, for OST Miniature•••••••••••• .. •••••••• MuJU1raph Sat/SUn 3210 Oceanfront, sizes avail. Nattress house plai:its, fiowen, ~ Schnauzer. Gray. Blue LIKEIJ'OSING' ZtZI S.Dllalar N.B. 645·3125 Really, 979-6571. Hydroponic vegetables. denim • red collar. Vic H tried 4· rt SANTA A"A --------~--------·•Smull backyard OK. H H ave you pa 14"-Jll BALBOA BAY CLUB OFFICESUITES Nominal investment. unt. arbourM&-&963 Barbershop ha.rmony? -I /\TS w .......... c ... H•a lmmecUate opeelap 1 ror: Finish carpenters Hardware lnatallaU. Touch·up 11200 Condor Founwn Valley 9'79·0121 Bach. Apt. Sips 4. .Redeveloped or existing, Lge prorits. Call; The t : Fern, put English Interested ladies pleas F.qual Oppar Employer wk, $800 mo. 642·4097 17th & Tustin, SA. Big Tom11lo/Hy -Hunter sheepdog, answers to :_.a_1_15SZ_·_3299 __ 0_r_58_1_·_17_2_1--t ________ --tff•ve somethlnl to' sell? 1 83.1-21\26 835·1767. Industries. 1710831·3060 Muff et. Reward! 493-2080 CLASSIFIED will ~ell it. Want Ada Call 642·5678 Classified ads do I\ nlL ' • .. • •' • < "' •• l \ h \ ... . .. I. ('A 07 . ..... ., .. ····· ....................... ········· ....... 10""1 • • .11.ru~1 f; ~ 1• • • '"· I I 1 ·' ti lj II "11 ... l ... 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CALL~·iiKll ELECTRONICS llOXl•r pupp1<•:<, II 1i:h l'l.>thi.:rcc. A Kl'. :SlOO & 1111 ~Hi:! 8031 For s a le hl'J11t1lul lilk t.1n male J>ol>1·rman l'tndll'r i1ppn1s l!mu 111'!.lli rlti 1wnl'lh'1' ·" a 111·" ht0i·11, n ''" how h l· I 111 u I. suppo rt duties. Entry For ~chool orie nted pro-&t2·432l . Ext. 276. for tn· 1815 Newport lilwl. C.\I 1111 1f1111uu,.:hh l,trnd1;.ir --Class 1fit>d ad no. 67S c/o p1time or f/time. Call EqualO ..&.-it LEADPERSO .. , 111 1 11 11 •1t 1•n ( • · 1 c d 0 ppo ..... 'f l-'rc1i.:htlJam;.1gl'lllllJ)()t0llk'a11t.Stlky'J\•rncr.AKl' " 111 " ac ' ·" • ni.Jll' l• ;\I I! ~ S;1 1•s o. nee s Dail« Pilot P Box 1560, V 1' r a ,· n ,· a Ca I k ,· n • . I · I I II , "' ~ s.-.J -Salt'.JJOllW. Warne r. m;i c . ol mo s, s hut,;, If \'llu hav1· hl'l'll rl'lu~l·•I F11r ;1 ...... 1•11111!1 111 -.111:tll In " r 11 Ill <' n ' ·1 n ' uhlr ynun c pl'rson for Costa Mes a, Ca 92626 557-1041. -.. roy ... • k I • I 1 \ .. 1 -'--=-----~ near llarbor, Santa i\na c h amp. I 111 e . S I 7 .->. 1Aork h1•1·au:-1· ~·1111 \lol't'C I''<' I" I • 111 11 i· I 1• 1 I'" """ 1·11i.:t· •• 1·11rrt•11 lraln('f' pr11g . \ii start -. TROPHY Sales & E n· ---------00:1·61•ili ''"' •ouri". f;11•k1·<l •·\111•r 111 .. d1Ji111-.t1dn 111·~ lk J.!,J1Ztr1J.! t1·1·hn 111ut'' l•lr as tle h\·1•r1 driver al SJ Purrhasm~ buycr/rlerk. · otSale11: L .... 1 J ~ ~ I 1 F · I t j!rllvini< helpful. Neat &: a r .I! e ~ <' r v " r.! J s or 1·1111lcl 1111h ""r'-,, ll•\\ q \, l')l.I"'' 111 rl11·1·••t 1111.t u1t11µ1 .. , 111li·rn.i ani l'X pr hr. Musi h;f\'C l!d driv· .xper in e l'<' r onil' WANT T O SF.Lt. (l<'rsnnuble. JU2 E. Hilh r e frigerator <'ross/to11 H to You 8045 rnonll1s ,v._ h.11 .. ~·ll l•·tl 1\otk 111 11p to Ill .J' ll·rn.d d 1 11H·n~1011 ' tr 1ni:? re1·or1I & i:rowth matt>rial. /\p~ly at FRto:NCllBRl-:AO St,alSun .. rior,C.\l.Mun fi.·e.c .zt'r. s :ig , <.:all•••••••••••••••••••••• for wttf'k lh:al r111~.,~ 11111 ,1•1111111.,., f),11 ,tf•tr 0 1111 11111-t.1111•· 111 lllMll. ;\111,.1 :1h1h1.1· Jor a \'atlahle ad· Automalt>d 1\.t arine In· 1-·onCASll '! ... ~ ""' •122 I 164 M G thru Fri. ~~:: ,r1•y. wht. l'lwm11a1!nc i>it-. uiJ~~lh -.SJ~ WITCH, INC d l' 111 " 11 ~.1 r .1 t t· 1 "m · vann•nH'nt opportunity. ternaltona. l c aw Wcl'kt>nds Only. ------kittens mos tly malt• 7 1111e S11 nrn1••1' 111h ttp 11;i11 11,,i.,,.1 1 ·n,,i7.''\lc,,.i ·l>t>l vu~ h~· 1Jl::tll1'1·t111 1! c.;nll &12·~~56. Ave. Irv me ~t 8 & 5 Call 960·4605/497·3489 or TUXEDO R 1-:NTJ\LS Fnr. C..:hcs t t~·11<-<i 1-:. wk~ box trarn<·•I li-41) 11 18\J port11111t 1 II ,\ ou t'.J n 549 3041 tll'tlh 11111111.u 1111\'n 11·\\ 1 • • ., • • • , ~TE 494·9913 FUii & Parl · Time. No ex-Jlan•csl Gold, run:; i:re.1t 1•1t1k 1 111111· \\t' \1 111 • .\ppl\' '.'ILHSl-./i\11 "·N Of.,N ..,.... • . JJl!'. 11c-cl'~omc c-ve -S9ll.a3'J·~-> K1lll0llS, lra1t1l•1I. also lr.1111 \'IHI i\1,',1' no h.rr ~U4d llUJ1111' F11tr!I"''' U.S . DIVERS l'r.t<·tllC'al <•xpter r,eq., Co & REl'A.IR _andw1cXhl Dlellv/cl.ry morn· hrs. /\pply in person . -K - -L'l-J.)---.1-t hmi.i ha111~-1"'·u,,...,.1c'""·1""1 __ _ rwr. rf i11 .... 17 s .. , ••r .ti :1:c:1 \\ \\'.11111•1 ,.\Ii' trn:ia c q1~at.r~ :R-r ~eed-oe-Tcst & itt!pai tngs~ n p. 1me pos. -'Tuxedo Dt!ptr, S~I'S ~nmorc '":ct. rycr .,. ~ mother. fl~:..11:1!1:1 IH'rm. po-.1111uh a r•· ;1bu :::.:w l.1 .\na l'~• !J'!.7U'!. hH m or d~ys . Salary+ Ins pector. exper'd in Approx 15 hrs wk. Info. t..:osla Mes a !\tall So ~r old . ~IS•!·, 54K-t.05ti1---- .11 ail "' 1111 pruhll•m ul E,1.1111\ t'i'l I t :otll lilllO r!:r'_ & _!m1. li.llHlllll loud speaker mfg QC Call 645·0l<IS Coast Plaz~. • · wkda~~ 9till· 7~2 ~·kndl(..:.. hcll1t' rl.'malt• 1111x 11111111y :.l/'tkr•' HI' 1.111111.~ St:irl Er111:1l ll11p11r Empl11yCL !\lurscs-LVN's ll-7<tm function. Knowledge or SEAMSTRESS FRl<.ilD/\llU-:DltV~R ~~!~~ ll lit ~ tl1ll. old 1rnm1•ll Ca 111·,d,\11 :i.\"I EXPERIENCED Co untry Cluh Conv. tesl equip. & vernial F /time perm. position TYPIST XlntC'ond·F.lcctn t . ----- ES CROW I -llome. Call 54!J·3061. cahpers r eq. Orange Co. r & G46-liOOG Kittl'ns . 10 w1•1•ks hlk 1. 539"1183 ASSISTANT 1~~:~~·~''.:;.,(!.~~11~~?rc';;!:: ';-.;0 r-.ns 1\1clns,Maturl'.eX ~:°f~ng1~~y3,li~~9.::i;~~ b~~ti:~~~ Mu~t0~~~~ Lfkeagoodneiqhbot-9 S C Id .:ray tii.:•·r ~tnpes M.F. ~ ··1 11 I \ ~ ~ prior in store cxper call State Fann is there. 1~.7~ i:.;~r .. s .. 0 . s vot ! t a.11;.53:12 •·1·1trnnw r0tUl'I' •I' pcr'd . 3·11 S hift. To Apply,345 Fische r,C.M. . · • n· hl S . .,, .. .::2 x50 x ~4 • s pnlle:.s. ---- ('()OK. a pply 111 P1•r,1111. S 11 II f I' .1 n C I '> 1 .1 II It t'" l a U r .1 11 I , I ti I 7 We,.,lth fl l>r. ~II COOK E \p hrmlt•r man nl·1·dNf 111r l'' enmi: \l'llrk C:t 11 .l11h:111 "' lh•11n1' l"r 1n 11•1 I It'\\ li7:1 :1214:! UNITED pl} ;.it ,\111om111t-ll ;\I ann1• Waj!cs. l:a ll 6"2•3505. for interview appt 1g . now talc .-ar~ 1s Sl2!i/bes t. 673.85;7 f'rt'c l w:rul rful c;1.•rman I 11lc r11at1u 11 .i I. I 1: ·I I RecePt/Secretcry THE LOOK looking for good typists. . -----.--Shl'phrrrl. m <ill• :i Yl'ars. CALIFORNIA BAHK ~kt;:.111'.\H'. In me bt·t Nurses Aides Good typist. some sh. 540-4500 G 0 0 d Pa Y & "1 r! t llscd G.F. Hl'fnit. 5.'lii 82'.?0. & :.. :\II Shifts. P ri'l>atc duly Pleasant phone voice. e m PI o Ye c be n e f 1 l White. Huns Xlnl. ------- '' :'<lt111.1rd1 llJ' 1'1«1.1 -------slaff reliC'f. Xlnl working conds & EA M ST R ES S ES package includes cos t of S7S. 673 2335 F'r1•l' K11t1•11,.,. l male & I South f .. ,~1111.1 INVENTORY Wt'rkly pay Wed -benefits. N .B . Call needed, experienced on Jiving salary adjust. . rcmalc. llous<'broken . H (7141496-1273 17141831-1970 n(•Mfa ys. Good ramily 644-8824 Mr. Parhn. pwr mach. & garment mentll. If interested. call oppertonc Stovt', 3_ yrs weeks. fl.12-1576 Part time ht·alth &: accident an· construction. Car Jo, 684 Cher)'n5-i9·S445 old, clcan-bttrcly used. --------Permanent !.urance at low cost . Free R~n~al Yard Attendant w. 17th, CM 645-61120 State Farm Ins . Co's Sl50. 548-3722 bcf. noon. ml nwlt> Terrier. lk1i.:1-. lt'i.:al t•on~ultat ion 0 per F /lime.~ days, ~cekday 3333 Hyland /\ve. C.M . -. --lie. family l\lu>.t havc gel :'lial1<11111 i1k r11·111 uuw ha. rn o . I ll c f c· r c n e e s off. l\tarncd pref ~· _Must S.Cretcry 1-:11ual Op11ty Employt'r cu ft. rdn i:. & Scar~ .ull fam hom1' H 1s.:11; II ,\11 l·:qu.tl "''"'rJI 01•entt1).(). 111r Pl'(1 h ood h d 1 g •-L 1 H t . -------cvclc wshr Ho th 1-.x. l'11111< !\I al 1', i\ 1111 I y In 1111\kll'l ll llll I EmplO) (•r pl1· m llll' l"u llf'l'IUll. S~tn Ol'l'l'Si.a ry. Lcs c·oulu.• ave g an wn tn "' I' e~: d' l c~vy xptngi WOMAN wantt'd (or oc l'Ontl. S35 t•a. M2·•t:l02 I llla1·k 1-'e rn. 10 wk k1lll'll. JJ4•nm11. 12:lpm l"r11l,1v.----------•l1;1 ,\nu111111 th1· i·11a:.l;1 '.\ll'tl1ral S e rvices, neatappear.A~ply19 ig Wc.:,3~on. irpor cassional careofelderl\'--.- - ---.-•,S1ame.-t-.lios tra111t·tl Kc11t111·ky F rtl·1l<'h11•i11·11 an·.i~ :\lu~t b1'.1\,11l.1lih fH2·!195:i or !'i40-99S4. 351 NewpartBlvd.C.M. area. . lady . Own trans .. ref'S Wh1~lpool .Wa s.her/<.ia~ fi-lll·IH!'lO •~&l1a1: 1 ·~1 llwy, l..ilc( t-::...S t-:ll \'IC'I0:\11-.. ll'l'\'kl'nds. & wel·i-1111) lltt~pital Rd. Newport R.E.SALES ccretaryfBookkccper . rcq'd.Callblwnl2PM&~r}cr.5~i2ri·f<ond .~s N•-;f ell· 1 .1 . 1 . lkh \\'O\ll'::'li 1•11·111111!'· Sur111• 1•arl~ llt•oidi. Li·c'd-Unllc'd exp., full time or part 61'~1 :>46·6599 l'W. ur ~H ··cw 111111 .inr m.a ~. "' C:t•tlmg It.ad; 111 uniform k 1 -· f>40·1U166. ;ahlt'. nd~ g1111iJ h1111w 11111111111f' 1"11 • n·q. 111))1 ~ur:;cs Fr .... 14 day lime. H.B. S.18·1114 ----. . -f "'.(i:!H'-Cook-Workin9 Chef ;\h1!.l lw ahh• lfl 1111pl'll\ 1' 1l111111•r h11s1nt·,..~. li'i:I i "i:tll .1lt 1·r ;11'111 t'1~-.11wt 11·, DRUGSTORE S ;tlt•s l 'l1·1 k . f1·mail'. f ltntl' :'11111 :1).!1' :i;, S111111· tla~ '· ~ume 11 1 ~h h ~ :-onlc "lo.mb . 1\pf!I) .11 l'11r1 l'h..11·111Jl) • .!i'.!i 1r 111111 N II .\l11n COUNTER GIRL llr~ rl1·.1111nt: pl.1111 .tl"1 11111 trJ111 1111 11r1•"1111.; l't·rr11.11H'n t 1111 ,1111111 1':.1 .. lh(ul I I '11'.lnl'I" :!.1 Ii 1 ... 1-.11111111 !Ir :"' II l'plo-\\,llll1•tl ltl l11.1t1.11:• Iii 111111' :il.111 111 tf u 111 1• 1111111\I'\', lo\11111.lll "' l'lll h•1·t n •nl :.: hr ,q 11 1 ·~11: fi7i 1 CREW MANAGER ('I 1• \\ 111 ,1 II .t ).! I' I I ti "'llltt' I I l'l' 1111\' .111cl 141 f'I-. ;1..:1•< 111 111 11: )\lrl'f lr,11 " 1l1•p1•ntl.il1lt· 1r:111 .. p1111,1 111111 I ,rnttl l'CHll llll''illfl l•lll' l',l'ltllll•' 1tll1111 .1tll'1' \\11rk :J l~I Ill X :Ill I' 111 ( lp1•t1lcl).( Ill 1'110,l!I ~11•·,,1 :\'1·wpor1 lk•:ad 1. E l 1'11111 \I 1 ~).11111 \' 11• '" 111 l'•" l'h11n1• Ii-Iii lltiK I 1111 ,1p 1• •tnl llH'ttl l-:1111.rl l lp(\ltrl 11n111 to:m11l11\t•r , 1"l l\tl 1a1t . 'Ill ht ' "k l<<'ttr1·1• 1•r1•1 cl \11•,.1 \"•1111' :trP:t I'll K Ii •11.:11, \1'111 1-'1 I !l,10l ~1)ltll ll.\ I'\ E:"THY L~AD DA.TA EMTR Y OPERA. TOR Thi• J 1tll v II 111!t•r I IH' t" t nk1111: .1pph1'.1l111n ... 1'11r a 11• 111clala 1•111r.' npr \1111 Ill :1 \ 1·~ t'\P•'I' 11 I \ r 1111 111 ~1 :1;11 l'l'l lll.llll'n lltll (lmt• 1!,I\'~ I'll\ \\Ill lit• """'" 1111 \'\I"'' I· I l'I \pply Ill IJ1'1'~11n. 1-11111 ;;pm, :i.1.111 l"r1 b~· ti :i:• ~Ii 1711 I:! (; 11 11' I It' \' c. ll'l'llll'. 11111v hp lh1· 1 ... .,, t111ni; 111111 " 1hal 11r 1'<111111111~· "'"' YACHT Salesman, mu!ll ""' v ____ _ \1111 1·1111111 •'Vl'r •In \ •t111 1111~ .. 1,.,11 1111·c·1tt1>1w •. 11 LVH Trainin9 Course SEC~ETA.RY be !•e .. ;i~ll' to m ana.1:1· Auction 80 I 5 llt•alihy l1tnl!hair Kiilcns. t':\PC•n r 111·" '" m•cd1•ll "' HC'latl Sl n r .. :. 111 \'our ;\l e tlu·atinn &. c hari:c Construction mana~cr off11·1" Call Monday••••••••••••••••••••••• :!mult•s.2frm:al1·'· lh c ,\1 1 1\1' ,\11111 . ~··nl'ra l u r l'a .... X lnl n11rsc f<1 r l'M sh1ft.Fulf •Personalinstruclion r equir e s t a l o nlcd 646·00011 •PUBLIC• 11-1.1111~1 llt'"'""''' 111· :'\ .1111111 .tl 1 h t 1 ml'. li o 1111 s 11 I & · •t v rd -.t.1rl11\l! \\,11!1•.; '"l t t 1. •Ma nageml'nlopporty's secretary m., es a e e c:11.1rrl II \'11\l \t• l'\t•r l)J'J'l•llllllll\·f11r arl1·:11H•1• ht•llClll ~. A11ply P ark •to!!O";,Commission area.Muslhavc buildingYoun~ Mother s •FURNITURE• l111111 1!hl ,11111111 1!••l lt11 i! nwnl 111 \1.innf,!•·m•·t1I S11 11t•rt•lf" ll1·:tlth1 a r<'. •Lic'cltraininc 2wks ·construction cxper. /\t· houscw1vt•s & ll'ach~rs h!11•k 111111111111111 h.11 k 111 '\•t l''I' "'" . 11.,. w lll 111:1 S1111l'rtt>r 1\ll', .~.ll. classcssl:irtimmed. tracti ve salary & 10. must be. over HI. :Sell •AUCTION• l'l1·aSl' Wr• nt1Ptl a t.11·111..: h11m1· \\e 'n• :! htlll' kit l l'rlS \lo h11 °\'f• 111~1 11111' a1·1utn, 11•1\\ •; lhl' 111111• 11.1111 \q ·r.1)!1· l ~-1:; rn i;.1:! :!till •On thejobtrainin it s ur nnce for n,::hl in· llcchne l-ash111n~ p /t1m1· Dealers Welcome I. ,ti I .\II \I\ 11 1' 1•0 H nut11· h11111·.., P "k l".tll NURSES •1DES M l ff "toe's dividual. Call 540-09!;5. ~ earn extra S:s for the •Tonlte 7:30 PM* mutll('r 1m1 :i-ll!M 'I I ':-0: 11 1 E:o. i:.'l:l 1 '11'1\ 1:11 1< i·olkl'I ..._ • '. any op o ice I 8'30-5 Summt•r S.l·SO hr Use of Furniture -, 11J 111~11 Utul<lmt.: -.tafl hll'lng clue l"o h cense nee to app Y • • c·ar & phone Ol'<'. 003·i4iO Repos/Consiqns 8050 ~.1:! :!n: •. Ju.111111· llratlh:~ 1•H-.1" to mr rrasr rens-u~. 1-:X· RID CARPiT SECRETARY /TYPIST forpersonat intervie-w~-u...._Ft-°"'- • 11 °4hPa r ~"hrn• • ~ »-, 63·9191 · · elf) -----IRVINE ESTATE ••••••••••••••••••••••• FIBERGLASS REPAIRMEN W l' \\ I I I I t .1 I n ~l.ll'(: l'l 'I Ill' ' ·" hi 1'111 I' 11,:11 l'l.11·1•1111.1 . t 'o •l.1 '"'':I l·,1It1'11111• ( lll 11 ,. , ..... 11 lltll ,1,atl.1ltl1• ,I l l.-1!11·11 II .1 I I .I ,. '' ,. I ,. r " \\'1·~1 1111 11,l1•1 .\1,t l l M'li ll:l;!i W·.~~:11.\1. tWl,.11'1·: 1;1rl 1111' 1>,1·1·1 t 111w l.;11.: ll1 II l!H 11117 GENERAL OFFICE \1•1·111· rl>' I 1 1'1111'. ,f 111 f rl I lo 1·111111~·~·· 11wn l..tli·r~ 1<1·q ';, n1:11 1111' Jllrl l'•'rtlt'lll ,'\, .tlttltl I' Ill "411 k 111 d1•111•t1tl1·111 Iv '( 1111 pt"I I 11•n r.,,. 111•1 -.nn r1• 1·11!1•1111~ i11lt 111.crkC'I \p p\~ :\.ti lt1t1 .il !'-I <,l<'llb l'1trp . 1:11.1 11111'11 !'1. I\ (;t•fl1·ral nll n·•· "111 I-m11,I I\,,. .. 111 111 .th II C • .t I lnr GIRL FRIDAY l'nr 'mall 1·11111p.111' Ill ;\ 11 ""'J I 1;111 .,1111·t· ;\111~1 h.1 \I' ''""" I Vlllll l!, I I! 1• n 'I h" u I.. k 1· 1.• p 111 I.' k11owh'<ii:1· 1i 111, m111 ' 111,,•r d.1~. M1•11 tltru 1'11 Ca ll Ii~~. ·I:.':!~ GOOD JOB ,\I l'n 111 t•r ~.'l ·~ .l.1~' l'll't "1·"k l'.1r, rd ... i.1:1 :?:"~'' GUARDS 1.111 ;i-111; __ __ Stahl1• l'm11l11ym 1•n1. xlnt i:~r dt>ta1ls <'all Lin a I c 11 h t I.!<' h n 1 q u c. ••••••••••••••••••••••• \•e y so a:;. 0 . b1•1wr1t-. :-.1 ght 1hlf,>n •n 14017 Oc·1·asional l'ha1r"' JUNIOR SALESMAN 11 ,.i \pply al J'ark Hest aurunt : _Counter J,!1rl _. __ Antiques 8005 s11 1 ... 11,1r t 'onv. H osp f~r quat..qu~ck food re st. SECRETARY ••••••••••••••••••••••• MA.PLEROCKERS Bro"" Co11..r1 :! <:.,111 1 I t ·, !'-t1 II l' rt 0 r . N IL t:xp pref d. ;,10·3077. C11ffec anrl 1·1111 tuhl•·'· "wll l'I l'harr·,.,, '1111 rond ----1 Ex11cr 'd . S h ri•rt 'ci . I ·1 • 1;.is rr.11 1#1:! .:1111 -• ---ttET~\ll. SAL.fo;S;\1 1\N . l'uc1f11· C..:1t y 1!;111k . Sl· ANTIQulN<.i IN T USTIN amp-;. p11•t11r .. s. t r " ... t "'-you know th rh ar I" lllki Wht TV:.. ta hk i ll1111n"lln1 ."'•·I ltl1 ••11l 1•.1k, !'-.111 Cl1•111<·11tc .11•«1 ltl l.1 nel'fls 1 y r. e>:p So. Calif. l> I) r 11 l 1 )' Kn .1 .1 I<. ,,., c "· l' " I I , ~ '' • • \•'.tt ... 1111 l':1 n••Jf11 ~1ll11 NURSES AIDES arca. /\"Illy in person. (iohh'nw1•st "'1. t-:11ini.:1•r. hn(•/\nt1qul'Shops 1110ld i· i;rr r,.,, t'll ffi lJ 1'~1· Ii 1•h ro ... •·\I 111 I'!.' 11111 S • k ,. f h T 1' I ·1 L' 11 llt·rli~wim ~d :-. •lrc-.M-r-.. I'" 1111 111• I 1 1 " . 11111•1·11 .:-..u 111r 1<1•1•" ""r 1111: T .al.ln" ,11tpli<·ati11ns lor Lloyds Nursery . 203 llunt. k .HIMl:?:1.t own u:s m . .-orqua I 1 h I .. h I I ... t •-I t ·t II I mirror~. '' "'' ' ••:t1 111.111 & ·.1100-. I ~ r 1•111 ,ill1·r "" 1101 ;ill• l.i\1• .t N11r·,1· 1\1111• 1>0.s111·on.,,·all Newport Blvd. C.M. y ... sccc inn. 1·1s1 '1 I! 1 1 1 k ",.... ' SECTRY/EXEC d L' J II a r ' ~ · 1 c·' '· !'llt1•l,1•,. 1,1~ .I','~!' :-111111n 1•r )11 11. l'hn n <· ~11111 .... Xlnl hl·Ol·fits tn· G4fi-744l us . Locale at l sl, c.I ntti·stand~. l'lw:-.l IH'fl ,. .. • • ;:?.! liX:J:I .11111 .1~k f•1r .la11 1'111rl lw;ilth ,.., l1'1· 1ns Rc1111rts lo prrstrlrnl. (;d Camino He a l & .\'lain. LOTS I I I ' I & ·> :\11'"1"'1 \'1•· Jtl .rrt'.i 11h11111' l'.1rk f.1tl11 ("11nv (.'c·oter RN's.;.LVN's offrc~ s k ills c~Nt•nl ral. * * * * ~ .. '.;~~1~,1.11~~~ ~''11 1 ;'. i·,:;.~1111~ 1;.11, l<•il\ I lltli ~'l:ti.:,11111 1111 . NII. l'raC'licals & Ordcrh<'.'s Tasks va rl1•1I I 11tc n•sl l'UILIC AUCTION OF APPLIANCES I' r 11 1 d 1 ,. , , ,. 1 • I '"'ltt.11 Op1H1rt111111y l';ill t>I:! !ll)M N!'ecl(•d for h11s 1>1l11 I s taff inf,! work t:hant·e for arl Washf'rs. drvr•ri.. i.ltl\'l'. rlr.11\1•1:-. :;;:1;,, w;tlnut ·I l'.llfltlttl l'r rcll('f & pn1·atecluty. Ex· va111·1•m 1•nl. !';t11rt 1111.: Mi\NV ITEMS OI" 1-·tNI--: rt•l'rrJ,!i., 1'111:~1 ln·1•1.1·r tl rn"i·r 11:1111;,h dc•11 1k~k . :"ll 'HS INI; per lleq'1l. /\II 11hlfts. !>lllaryS72.'>./\Pphcut11m; to:STt\Tfo: JEWl-:t.HY. l'l.l 'S 1.ll'l'S :\1 1111 ~'. ~lix 11:·, l!I"" t1q1 . JUNIOR SALESMEN LYN'S Full or r11t. Wet1ld1£1 a\'a1l11hl1•. 11111'1'\'ICW S !~l~;G~~~:.:·~c..T~:u;~~-. !\!IS(' Fltll:\I :".;l('I·; 111 ;otdllll )' dl.111', s~··· :1 11. f tinw .\lh•rnnlml! Nurses l<t•l:i!>lry. 1617 !l t nrt .lunr 2H H111 ~;Tc Pll<INE !-"OH IN 1-:.i.;Ti\TI•: ~ ... i '~1·;1 Iii•~" ,\/ 1:1rh 111 1;, 'r-. .. 1.t ' f':ll" ,;_i,. _,;,11 ,,,., , 1 1. Wt•s ll'l1ff Ur, Sic 212. llcal!t>nts.1739:.!lla11nle L'(I. & l'l{l)('lfll l'L,' SSSSAVESSS ~~l~t:;,'.,~ .. &··1~1~;~;~1·1•11:~'. :-; II lh~I Ofilll ____ _!ii. lrvml' fllfi·2r>11! ~I~ 2200 ' '.-1;1111d lnod ;01·:nlaltl,. 1111 Waln ut rl111111 i.: 1111. 11 .~ w 1•,•I.. "l' l It n i.: II•' w 1·11~lttllll'I'' 1111 I h1• llatly l'tl11I \\'111'k f111Uf!> oll l' :l :111 Ill X :111 :tll l'I" ~C'h1M1l :111.f a 1•·" 11111r1· 1111111:. t111 ~a111rtl:11 .~ h1d1d.1,1' 'l'loi-. I' 11111 .t l'•llll'f ruuf•• "" tl1•h ,.,.,."'' 11r • 1•l li·1 t XI I I i I ti prt•m1M·~ All tll•m" "'ult k<fll'' ft ''11·111 '· lit1lld . • n t n ·n1• ih nr u · Help Waeted 7100 ~ W..ted 7100 A 1. t' b rl 0 -1 J('<'l to prl'~uk Wi· hi>niir W11 l1111l h11ok1 1 a:w _ 11n1t h1·:1ltlt ~""life ms ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• .. ~ IQ u e ~o '!I s t• \II 11 1 nil 111 1 1· 7 l'ark L11l11l 'onv. C1•11tc r -.=1rca 1850 C..:ons1sti. of Bof/\ & Ma,.,h·rl'ha rl!t' 1 ' 1 ''11 • ·' • " _ •ll~i 1>1.11>ti:.hi11 lld. N.11. bed W/'l. h~1· llrrssers, Also C..:ash1er':. d11•t·k~ & Hust 1'1olrir \tHI" l 'mll'h. R C'.illlll:! 111111 each w /hevt•lf'd m irror:. cash. rc•1t•r,alili· ,.11,1111111 • ., Si:l. OFFICE CUSTOMER SERV. rn,c l'r.1n~i•urt;111,,11 1,1., \l.111~ lw1h·f11'. !--I.I\ 11·k:- 111h••I \011 lllll•I ll\I• 111 -l •'"t<l1·ri. l .d i 11111 llt111h111'li•11 11,.,11·11 '<otuth :\l~m,t111 f1•r .11111,' fi-'4 IJKO ol :o-1.tti·r to'(ll.illl\ I t-qu:ol Oppl\' 1-.m(llO\t•r [1:11; t.!!IM 1:1111.al \ •11\11trl11n1l 1• l•.ntl'I"~ t'I P.\ 1·t·:-.n1 O p111•1d l)1 •1>1•n•t•r. ('X p 1·r1c111·t• l'l'lt 01 rl'll. :'-11·\\lf)llff B(':t1•h l'all 1;.1.~ llolt•ll LEAD DATA l'.\HTTDll-:.1011s ENTRY OPERATOR l"OI< Wo:.n::11 Thi· .111111' ll 11l!l•r 1111· 1~ ;\lulc(• ~I t fl hr No t•xp t.1ktnf,! 11j1pli1·.q11111' lnr .1 111•1· I\ ill lr;1111 <'.tll lt'arl dJJt.1 ••11111 opr ;\1 111 ;:.1 :!!'111;11\11111 :! ;,pm 1>1 :1 , ,., 1•\1•1•r '' I \I 1111 , 111~1 :171 1 l't•r m.1111•111 ''" Hill.I. l~•11kkl'l'1'1'1 lull ltmi· olu" 1 •,,~ "'" q11.1111·rly 1.1 ~l''· .1 n·1-. 11 •. h.a..l'<111n t•xiw i· li''l'I 1m~uhh· R1•!\t1111ra~t ~x­ •\pplv Ill Jll'hfln >l.lfl) r1t•r ('I \'fl'fl I'll :i I.I fl.17 I ip111 \11111 Ft 1 ~11 ,; ~:! 71; ~lr~ \lyi•r SALES CLERK Permanent full-time pos 111on for experienced sales clerk 10 work in "MISS MINNIE" shop at Disneyland H ole I. Must have 3-5 years experience in selling Jr. Fashions. Display and buying experience desirable. '---''-~) Apply rn pe rson Pe rs onnel Ofl1ce Be.iu11rully hand 1·a n ·1•d MASTERS AUCTION c:1111;i;1 uiil Fvr appt. <'a ll 541·602.1. 2075'/ N t 11 CM - NAUTICAL IRASS & WESTER9' AHTQS liq War«llouse Sale llr;1s:> l11nnadcs. ll'lt·· f,!ra 11h :;, lante rn,.,, 11ullcys . wni:ons. mint• 1·;1r:;, artifaetJ<. Cir . Wholesale l'rius <Plus Small Sailboat 1 Sat & Sun only T<ikE• (;a · nyon i\1·rrs nff l.a1.tuna Canyon Rd to 1510 Ar· royo 491-2144:! 3 wp . ' 1/l'Al.l't Y l>r1•\1•I K' Sol", 833-9625 646-8616 mt1il 1,,,111 i:•tlil l!rn 111·1!. lcydes 8020 ~t1:i11 II•'" S 1·ll s 11111 ••••••••••••••••••••••• l>n ·x•·I l\rni.: ll1ll>rtl. 0111• ,l,tlltl, I n pl1· 1lr.•J.M'I' licycleSwapMeet, ~tiKO 111 1•x•·I \~uc 1•11 P arkins.: l.ut S11h' 1111)!1• lldhril ~l :.!ii S 11n m111i.. collrl'llon ol old fa~h11111 111111• a lwd . s;!oo l'h1hls hrkcs. many ba lh111n tin• l\!lrm St•t , Si:> MJ:l.M:i!t!l bikes & parts S11n1l1J.Y l)n ly! Jun<' ;m. al llcl'Vl·lr•tl <:lass lup 1.1hlc 211·· x ti t". C'yC'les. 6•t50 W ('tla:-1 (;11ff<'1· taltl 1' SHO . llwy. N1Apl lli'h fi l!"1 li21iM. 7r1~ !1:114•1 hlwn llrnok h uri.t lit , . . ., Supl'rinr, I hlk llt').I H Sof11 ~.Jllll .• I phol Bulboa Blwl. t•lw1r-. S:lll l•a. ll1d!' a -bed ()lllc1•t11r 's fl1•m . O 'kct•fc , t~n. Thom11s ,·11lc fl ) & Mernl Cm·u J!.131). (id BICYCLE. l!all'lrt h <:um· tw11 h1lhrol 5:!5, 1;.J4 6Mll rood. 7~2·!1404 da ys. petition, 1 nar /\<· I INFTTI' srT h -fi44.0540c\'. ccsson es S27:i. t1.ir1·l019 1 · ·, • •. · •I c a irs. ----everunj.!s It wo1Hl1tra111 lop. Ir 1 1111• &. S 11 n I ,1 \ n a ,11·1·:t~ I' (11111• lttltlll'" rn1p ln\ tll ••11 1 1 11 ~1.!1 11111 k Wnr k <111 v ,h I' llr lt l'l'r\ ITil'11 fotr 1. \ \ 111111r11h 111r11 \11 .. I " T11111-.. 1;1 'I II ,\ I" \I II \ l' I 11 1• l I I • <I " 1;11 1.: 1:1111·111• ,\\•', , ,., .,. Grund 0f)<.'nlnr.t ~ --· ' Sil!>. 002-8700 WA. Y IA.CK WHIM c ..... a & R' ""f -;:-:, -T I h . ANTIQUES ~pmettt 8030 . ..,., a °' -"> c airs. ••••••••••• •••••••••••• Rlut>. 11: yrs old. $195/ Sul J une l!l, Hl:un I I r llol2 !Jfl25 120 K 23rd St l' '.\1 M '.\1 K fl 11 :• i.. 111 t•1 I l' '' 11 r · ----~·111\Pf ,,d J 1 't: \\ I •, I I , I \ I I • I \ I "'\' f I ,, •I t : , " ·"''I'~, rri . -'-"-~-·-J:_;~-~~-~~-~l.__1_·~~'~· --~-~ 11,11 t '1111 ,.j fllr. ' 1 .. "•II . ' • I II \II II I I 1,'. '1 t 'l'I '1 ''" t .,, ... ' t ti I" t ' I " Oi511ey1.111d Prt'.on11r l Othcc 1 JI» HarbOr Btvrt A11,1hc1rn, Cf\ !!~803 [ou:i' Opr1tltttl1tv Crnployr1 < lkh111d l"1'1·rl ll.orn l 1·a '"''' :1 pr11 f t'l'l o r ~·lltn1· :tnythini.: with 11 &1.'•711'.! "'r•••·n . 111•• I .t' ~ lltth P11t1t t'las-;trledAd Oakfu111 .11l11111,,I\. • 1·l•1•1·r . ,ii.I ""11•1 1· ,, ~rriplr m nttrr ... 1 l••1 k• 1. II :!'11 l Jll'll 1·a ll G 12 51,7>1 • DI DAILY PILOT , ~.·~~~ ..... !?.~~~.·.~~~~~.' ..... !?.~~ !~~·~~!~.' ..... ~~.~~ ~~.~.~~~~.' ... ~?.~ ~.~.';!.~:.~~ ..... !~~.~ C=:"• S.a./ t 120 ......_. IOS,Gar099 Sale 105 Horses 1060 l IO p,, :!' ,., , \Ii 11111.: T :-0:,t-:W !' ~ ~l l:<ll 1sy11.l.i' :?11· l'ru1"" Alon.:. "''" ••••••••••• .. •••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• INTERIOR DESIGNERS ,\ <: tluui:l.1' 1-·1r 1h•1·t.1n1: ~I.~ '.' 1, ':·II '.' U t, I-t:ru~ M.-rin1• Ii i·~I cni: li·l't\._ t'ub·u\1:r for i.m **'BUY•• PUILICAUCTION uarll'rh11r:.t•·Mar1• I I .. r 1•\jlu"·cl 1>ht•t•11n 1: ll.llHS •"'•Hllf:.,.llion.' 1.ots u( \lr.1~ :\lmint.t, l'U Ht'IUM' 111111. J ;u•k,, MJ\~Y flNto: ITEMS 0 1-.>rs IA 1~a1hJl1: & .t~l'k s A L E 'l'll'l l 1111 I tli:lu" ~k· ~"~~· 1:-·~ lll't;nt 1111 rnui-t "'"· m ,1ke olr hovl & f\lll\'r stlrnd C.nod USt.'tl Fur nit Ure ' t::ST AT F. J F. w Jo: L n v SlillO. !>IO 6.'iSl or 5404i5~ 111.1rlwt I .... , :, \ti 1:11< I •• ~·'::.. ..., ll.i1;'l'l~~-.1.·~, 1·~1• ~·:I fi7:J :rlt~ u.;;1 :Jl57 . ~~r~~uS11-~Et r~:1~0~.wil ~HT ~U J!:~TS, AN ·mull ll1·1: T l! Xln1 l'ICI\ \'II-; l'lll:\ 111111·1 !Jtill 111:.i11 •• 1tti 1>11111l.1h .,~ 111 fhr~t1><1''-'''111t1·r !)Jh1>t:ai•twr ~hell for short MASTERS AUCTION 1 l<l~Es, fo 1~.t:: , .. 1JRN trained ~ lko;1\ <.:ollf We are,selling l\todl'I llome furniture 111111 1.1rl' 1url·11:0 "1h1•r .1111la~ S.11 Sun · 1-:11nruth • " trlr. l;ct ll('d t'u•kup many xt ru:., 64M616 & ll3-9U r:r 1:"1~~ ~<:F1m\t1~. ~matmn •1!11 5i!l2 -at below Desig1wr..; Cost. Ant iqm.'!'i . ~ 111 11.. L'.~ 'l\•rritur) TV Radio 11 ,., h .. "I :\I j n y Iii' ~00 1131 os_1s ___ _ Aft 6 fi..\5.2200 GRAND OPINING> Sofas, Dining Room Scls. I..an1p:-., I'll' '-.Jl• .. 1111'111·1 ~' 1; II• 10;~, Hifi, St~reo 809 ,.,.,,,,orn•'-12uo nu11111 111 -l'umpcr shell ---r.. ada lures & Accessoncs . \\,111 1·1111 . 1'11111 11 ll1ll'. •••••••••••••••••••••• SEARAY 20 r.u,·Shortbcd 1'1ckup 1>1n.rm. Wroui.:ht 1ro I am havm1: u mov1n ··StarAc "'Y JUMI It tAM·4PMJUNE 20 IOAM·IPM lh~•H·r\',n uuml'l<'.11h'r,Ta~·cl,·l·k, H11h1·n .. n•1·l rn7.iwtrh-.Xlnlrnml. s1uo. 51tL'.!3911 ~lasi. \OIJ thl, 4 1·ha1rs sale ~om now ur July 1 of Horw ..... 1hlp ASSOCI ES 1•1111, .•• I Iii.:: l'Oll tht:.. :! 1h• hl n·l'I. i.!111 nlml S7j li<l4 lolllli nr Ii I:! :!:.II I ----smull mulching chest 0 u r n cw ho m c I Irvine t-:questnun <"·nt1·r GARY DONALDSON & AT 1.0 t,11111,_& 2 uphut:.1,.r,·d 1i7:1 !!!JSI vl'm 1ov c mJlr s hdl Sn.~ t'handelicr. 2 Ch ais furnished Ml we arc sell 73115 t:. Csl llwy <:u~I 1.,1.111., H:lll 11u.1:1 l!I , z,·nllh '\•lt1r ,1 \, 1 ... ";.a ~l araulll'r 2.1· 011r11 llrnnd nu ~w11 ·1 11re/whl, lni:s. m11.c li42 H315 ini.: nlmost evcrythmii li-10 1710 J 184 Airway A•e, #D, Costa Mesa ' ' rru1sl·r " 2S5 ~ll'rl' frij.:. K·1>lr S.m. u112.5.177 - <.:all mi: any night aft1•1 Nr)w ort'1:11ni.: 1-;nghsh & Mac Arthur Blvd to R t>dh1ll, south 1111 A..._.Tl~UE S "'LE mok 1·011trol talll 111U1I ,.,11k + huit tank. "" + . . . {\ t I h I l " "75 50111 w I ... A L I) . " ..,. "" 1111 . 11tl ~-)t"I '"II I ·I . ' ..... l"llll"l'r !o\hdl ""Ulll" n que Up I) s t•r c upm.u . •. e!>ll'rn CSl>llOS .... uru Redhill, turn on irporl OOJ) !'l\'l.', IW 'K 'I'. Ill .... 1'111:'11!\ ;\ •o . ~-.... -~ Jt la:.I ,\ :.ll•u l Ill ~71JUU. "" ' .. • • . ... <'hutr, 1-:th11n Allen clr111 Sil(ncl.I, pca11 tra 1 11 111~ u-.111 ).( I 't J ti ,:-; • ' · .s. · · Kl'.\l Iii'• "X"lj 1 • . . l'r1111I winuuw xlnt t·c1111t. h·uf tahlt" & ·I d irs. plaid llarhara s I' AN Is II It I fl I N(; ,turn rig ht on Airway J\ve, l'I at r t ',\hl'-11-:T. 0 1.tl flt Ki':~. . . --'t7a I®~• • -<1US-m1;;, , :mfu hed. c·nh, l! drnn· -----Sc;llOOI. ml•thod s hy driveway. S l'l'~'OI!:'\, t 't.Ol'h~.::.i " Zl•ruth \'u11~·1k l'11ic11·1oab,Soil • 9060 ---dehers,!>11 1 71~i (iA HA G fo; S1\LE Sat llorsema:,tc·r . J iiyn• U .\I\ l·l 1!:0-.:, V i l T\',1tl. .. 111.,\,lw.iu1.pu· ••••••••••••••n•••••••Motorc:lcles/ -----!IAM·SPM, Tlw IC.incl Hubim;on·Owl'n, lns trui· '1'1((11.,\. llHi\SS \'ASll 1111·1· ll:.!1;;i ;,;,, li:.!115 'JI' V· 1 1 .. , 111 1 11 Scoo ers 9150 MUST SJo;l.I.! ~ IS.17~ Normundac" lr\'1111:, l c1r of l hl• UH IT I Sii .... u • .-e1.1-1 .IOIOi'M'1•-...alC1MOUs 8010 l< I·: 1: IS 'I' E It . .\I l; l ' 11 lo & M . "1 a\\ , l-l'ti_ -·I ; ; ••••••••••••••••••••••• llOM ... '·'ULI Ul' t ------~ .\I (1 HF I' I< I (' fo:" ah anne "111 r't'\·u~ 1'1 e ·-1 ·1 11.1111la "•·rurnbll·r ... .. • . :Sof a , w,asht•r, 14111} flOllSto;SO<.:lfo:TY. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• Sl't'F tl i I)\\' l'\"I' l''I'\' Equi,._..t ral>lo'lh'IJ \111111111,.,11, I 111 : ''0..., fl.; • FUllNITUltl::H:lli·itl70 t>lolh1:s._'.l'll kmc~of1111~e. SAVE $6.00 WITH : .. ii;,,\1ti \·1-:ll ,\\'l-:,:-;ll ••••••••••••••••••••••• tool1u,.y Sl.llu0.6i:i KIAAJ ~1~;:'r:t1i,~;t~·ry i"~o~~~ :;c1ra$30.Ant111dm.rm la·MOVl:'-JG , 2 fum 1l y THISAD UNC' AIMED , , . Ge.wral 901 :i:J' l'ou:.t Hhudi·,. stovp. ""'" lilc & l'ha1 r s $150 ,i:arui.:c !.ail', 1·Jotl11ni:. ~ 1 1 1 1.111~ '' \l (l11h)l\'rtn.1 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1 11 Tl Ii l\'lll K1lcht•n din ~l'I $611. 1·.ill m1:.l'. & l!as dryer 159:~ FA Ill i:t·:t:us 11ml.1•r PllSONAL PROPERTY SALE m ·111 l••rr1 111c•111h1·ri-h111 • ~ .. ~''· '-·" 1 1 • ~.11 --.. Ii 'iO ti. ·7:,i y,1mah;r 175 1-:n-aft Sp m. 644·4f>4 1 ~tl. :\lalli'rhorn. t'tn Vh new mana~l'menl. <,l't t111· .... it\• ~.1;, 11K 111 ' -' "'-clurn!. llulh i.:n·at :.ha!J('. -l"ri. & Sat. 9.5p(\( acquainted :.p1:1·1at. :-0:11 I SAT. THRU WED. Miscell~ous t'la.s:-11· 11· L>ay S.11l1·r ~ij & S:l'J5 firm 515 01:1:1 Lr~ maple lubll'. 2 l'UP· ll:iy , SG.75 lll'r U:ilc• IA llJ\\•dki•i·l.int·blrlr& ,. . . . • lam,. chu1rs. Sti5. C.:all 2 Jo'am1ly t;araRt' Sulc, ~7·50041 ALLS PACE Wanted many i:xlrai. Xlut rnnd ~l K:.1 1 was;ik,• U1rt Uke tH5·9!J711. !lam-Spill Sal. June l!J. · ••••••••••••••••••••••• SIWO ss·>.otlll() I-a:.t t _ 1 Jo .Ill modd . -21!122 St·acresl l.11. tl.n. llOHSt-: OWN !'.:RS· llranc( SSS CASH FOR . -ltl>ll SJO(I r1rm ·199·4205 £teautirul Walnul 01111111! !lliH·20f.I new, 1mmiJt' & p\I 1~11 2£-<:olumhi.1 ::\alllxiut. . ., - S\•t Tallie ti chair" stalls in Ha1·k.Bay. 1-ull lMl"'"SILFSTOIAC9EWillHOUSES) <:iKlll U:-n llurn t'dni:!> S 4200 6 7 3-4430 71 1111:-q\'urna.50.lkpcn· lvdvet scatsl. 2 tcuvi:s. SJ\1' Of';l.Y!Hl !'1, t-:1rc· vnly $80 mo Jill ~564 HAMILTON ST. l11r., '-lmt•.,jUiUit>K YOUWAMTTO _ 1la hl1'. rl,•an . extr as. all p11ds. SISO. ~latching Charm1ni: <.:l(,\TC:ll t'utti:y,5111-1;0..n (Corner Hamilton·& Newland) \\'.\S'l'EI> ll'iaJ•1r :111 SELL YOUR >1·sa11 Hoat I Hold Sip,., .\11.1!.t ~l'll 5-IOO 'l.lst ofr. l>uflH s:wo. :\l ui;novox Kfo:J-;s. 1356 Wat:,1111 1\,·c. PRODUCT,. -,.,, 11111 "allt·.•; w 1,.11 1 > 111 1;.it; 1!627 A~l /FM s lcrl'o S2ou. l:M HouuhoklGoodt 8065 WIBDAYS 1-7WEBINDS1-5 Jlh<inl'l'' .~ Jl"r "'""'',.... ,.. ·' --- 111 ... 1 11111 ,, r•k ,, 1·1"1~ . .. . -. "'; 1,11 ·\ :'-t11lkh. $.'>ti50 ~>41Hi3Uli \'',·itl•rtu .. •. i.·111,, ,11. ... ai·r MIS(' furnitun • all like -----••••••••••••••••••••••• ' .. '. ORANG« To' • • ~u ...... " ' ncw.67571!()4 ' St-:\·Jo:1t ,\l, l"A)ll t.Y51cJt• it o;11k , l!fruft. t>,lli 5IO.-; , COUNTY .... .:~-: La:<i·r \\ liull~· & l'lln\; 1 ,. framl' m:1 t trcs:. . , ~·runl, ~ afcl ~all>. S:.it. & re r rig/ ( n· ,. H' r SJ 25: • . w ,\ ;-.: T 1-: 11 ,111 \\ n 0 r ; • i·nwr S'i~ liood i·cmcl w lwall'r. :>1:!5. I yr olcl . ~mall mud~rn dt·sk S!10 Sun. <122 Hlh St. II II. studHHOtil'h 3.'>; t·an hl'lp M1scellClfteous 8080 Mt$cellaneous 8080 clm·11,11 ,11.,,1'111" lo:ii: & l ~t;.nll!r IW7 ~11.i Orla~onat i:rci·11 thn.rm . ml rt 10 ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••• ••• •• •• .. I I · . . . m11\1• • 'I"" 11 J.11·1.1·1 tlt•l'k). , ... 11 llomlu '7::!l'l.350. SI reel. set SlOO. Watt:r heel S51J. 7 Sofa. It l!rn S3S : Uan ---, 1, 1,_.10 \ 11 0811': Hi .-11 Y rat'C ·194·7224 w lnt i:nd tbl S l O .Pe<'all China Cabinut. 4RADIOControlled WATERBEDS ,)'()·-~·~-·a·· 'rillgedw lrlr.Xl11t co11d. Xlntrnncl.$:>511 f----~ Yamaha ~u1lur & cus Sli54l. Washcr1 Uryl·r . .1:1111 Model loah •:, ... r, s1,,1 .. l>is.·i·uunll·ll Musical ~ $1115(). Ph· 1HHl!itl8 K!ti·Jl:ll-1 f;f) PA.<;H btti:.s:&~. cluua I Ito ' !> l\l' I s I 211 {; Jl I ·~ ~ ~ 8 83 . -:/ --------dst S2SO, vanil)' tbl w /J I t> n"" ~Ii · ; 1sse · cone ; "· ar ... ~c · C'11m11letc with ult rnd10 · •NEVl-:ll Instruments 0 .' · •. l.;;st•r. ,\,•ellow, ra(·c c•iuir>. ·70 llonct a. CB350. Must m1rror1'l s 12s. t•hrywd cloth, l'>o sz l2.lf4 .l6. c~• ~~~l'llll Cl~XI . ~1:10:-"1allctjl j..'l'!lr.-t-Eh~N-1'1~. "3-f'*"f'_• ~ ;.'lu.i.;R .. 'i0!.1.1..! __ ••••••••••••••••••••••• -; & tra1llo'r, Mint l'Oflll. Call S<'ll hy Sal. Lo 11\llC'!., cone. somt• nu. rum ...,,,_ nc;lll' '· t"o111·re c 1C1 a i pOIA l'recl lll•SI o 1•r Prom Jl!J XI "'lh lll•;lll'r U L t>S ,\ m ha s s a tt'llr • .......... ~ ......... !" .. n .• "··~t.· .. e ... •_'~.--·'._'-"_"_.· .. ,.; ".•·•.u. \'cr.v dean. SISU. 4!J·l·ti·IW d lSl Of drwrs, 1\lll' Sllld, & ~1' 10 C L' • " ( I "I"" "'(I C,,, "'1'-'' •v vv~•· • ...,....,.,._.., · "•~<'. ·a11m r r1 .. ,a · W/IJ('lv ~·s, "" · "' '"' "'1 tak<•,., ull o r any 11111" A<iua lli:a\l•n ll:J0·70li~ l 'l:innc•I, w c·a:.1• Jll,.,t t·v~. ---__ _. \'anity w l mir S2SO. "hsl •IS7 :\lurninll <:ai..yon lld or 847 1~29 ti·l5-l!<!UO ..i,·an,·tl ,"-:. r1·i·1>nd11111111·1I TWO J:J' "Cll IJ'M UNK.. • . • of drwrs SJS. Also ulhcr Corona dcl :\lar. 675·2533 J . ef -807 0 --llrun~w1t·k 7' \\'111:.or l'tK~f Xlnt rnnd !'j5. K:ll 2~~11 SAii. BOATS. Fa"l. i.nlc. IU7a Kaw;i,.,ak1 IOllet'. Top rurn.S.l8· 7 !1(.l(J. ------ew ry Ti\nt.t;s.\W Tahl .. l'1i111ph•1t• ~ •11 l'1•rl!·•·1111r:-1'11C111l l1ancls. 11n.si11kahl• .. t.11ok,. like.: a <·nd rl'hu1ll. Mu~t si•ll. ---- ---f"orn. Sale. Sal 191 ••••••••••••••••••••••• S4i:1 l •· II h ' ' < ? llandc r.afll'd Colonwl 9-tipm. Wicker. Eamc · WA..,.TED l';inv am1l .,,\\a :ini:t·r L:isc r . <:ompll'll' with $2Ha. 1;.12.111112. !.IH8··L;t:i, style Knee llole. l>esk chr & ottoman. bdr f"ll 5i.t :l lli S-1~•0 Iii':! l!Jll. llamnlll1HI (' :1 \\ l'l'n-. sails. c·(•nterl1oard & rucl· 5Ju Wcst m111:.lcr. Npt h l h b oh·'· sh OP ~ · l UULL \R • k 111.·n ' " Li•,.,lu· ~JOll i-pki· clt•r 5250 t•ach. 6-l5·22lll llb . w u c com .s "" .. · dresser. 2 plaid chrs T l:ASl 1 VIPlf'Ul'ISWtc r.•S•111t-'ranl'1!.('•Jlluvl'r ,.,,·,..l c·m S25 00 t'irm . ----- SlllOO. or lrudi: ror Suil more. 1112.i Port Shef l'.\IU fo'OR YOUH pool thl .. Hl'gulat1on. w1~h1•-.0nl'nlallt11g:-fil!'iillln t·~ formoreinfh 'ti9TnumphSO<k:c tloalor ?'.'&i52S~I -_ fil•ld.NH J~WELRY, WATCHES. ~<!oOhst bf:<r 1Th1•vtlo ;:..i;.sx.1tl .>l%·Sll7\\k111ls LASER Sf.i'i5 :ialc." Rl'rlinrni.: chr. $40; --. -----.'ART OBJ t::CTS, (a)LO. not maki: lhl'm unymnn· DHL'~I S ET . 5 1'1· 3 (') m ~H 3-\17 "Orner & "nd tble. both SATJUN fo.19.!H j S I LVt::H St-;H Vl<:t::. hkl'lh1~1 11:l1!1-l!l3 Br~ncln•·wllyn a l~ym(:•r hat:. ,::!:!5. 5;;:1 53:1-' • FI •I S h Fullraci:.SG99 ------- , ' Jo'urn. clothes, m1se F INI-: F U ltN & J\N. -sale, must sell 6-14·71!.JI 5.">l-:!525 11 . 1 "'~I: a s.s · or~ 6i3·3-H2orti75·5767 Wi3 llonda 350 CL. 9lJOO for SS0.11<J2·34s7. h 1 k 1• s . t o Y s · 1 i' TIQU t;S. Ii-IS 2200 l::!'ta11• S•1t.• of m!111l·>.I all 5 1')1 :__ _ __ . . . ~1,"~"~9~.~~1 rnnd lkst -----. -m1. S.l!l:>. ·in,,lc bt·d rrami• s pr· :\ll'adowswc·el. In · -• ----8--07-8 furmshrng,, 111 I Sat & . 1 ,_. 1 s1 <·•·nrg1'l-l<l'll Sparkle•. " "r __ _ llylai:ider Tra1ll'r for l h li73 l9G91l-ti::lOptn :. i' . .. f . · ·. d , .-. --Moch111ery Sun. J~I E l!llh C.~I Gel U"l'< 1·q1t 1110 yr1<!> 7Jk . ,.11111111t•t.o ,.,l'l, :-.Int • 1 . 1, llob1e lti. 5250 IJe:.l offer ------1.nl!~: ma_llress o~m pa · MOVl~G · Joorm1ca booth••••••••••••••••••••••• l.1~ht gr!'en. SI JJl'r yrd • l'llncl SIJtl R.li' Oi:ll · :->1A1il n·~il c·nt.,;-~n!.H H; tii3·:l0Hl aft 51':\I RD 350 .. '>~I mi. dn. nds spread S-lll.:_~llli:l7 __ lhl. l·hrs. odds & end,,, llUOnl\' this Sut1Sun Sall• T,•nt S.W, drum" 5:111. l'Of !'hone 675-~59. -m~ rn:l'as USl' -po\\t: .----llalt. $.'>~1:i. 'i'·I 2;,o 'l'um. l!l20s drt•sser w .i I" mir· s 11 I <1 5 I 5 · G 0 5 1 a r I, Cr~ftsm:.111 wood lalhi: h!l' 1111 SIS. many lt•)'s, 1 1 , Off• "'-· "t & ho:it,. r<'~t share/ mam· 1-1 I ~ t e r n,a 110 n a I 14 trail S.1% llonda Trials rorS6S.Old !>ofa.7'seal· SP!\l wk11ds 1. t .. , lbl "W drl IW0·7K4ill ()ly rnp1t•s l :\0111r1·a • 1cervnt1Yre tam.li-l-l·h~5 \\'/tra1lcr.lroC'turm~st. $3!1S. All J.(d s hape. • • ---ia~~. ~a~.',. h· ~ · ·d -----------11t:kcts ttJ :!:.! l'\l·nls. Cost fiwuipa.ent 808 . . . . .. . . ~rupc.te. r lllll'r .rurlt 1 ni; 536.,i4.15. musl ,.,.11 mg. 646-1!330. (;)1 MOVING ! Sal. 10-~PM. pr.es> I.I( (CS ~r ':I u::.c 0 1\" S2:tt <'ach. H1•sl offer . ••••••••••••••• ••••••• \,~(II.I S,ile:<;man,. 1~u~~ Jlh. t-asl & fun. $650. l h : ---------- !louse Full of Furn for 19'15 Wallat·e, CM . furn G-t2·12311133~~!1 WlllSKJ-:Y U1\HRJo:1.s fiiS 1s;:i 2r..uua:X1-:n ox COi'\ b~f ".':· i~·hll t•~1r;:~3~~.c li75·718Q 1972 llonda 350 S I.. Xlnl sale. Village of Culver· &odds·n·e nds MisceH~ 8080 for pla n ter s, halve:.. ... . . , MA<:lll N Jo:~. Cop_i<': '~ .. lie. '1 ' ·-.-•• --.. \'Ond.St>50/bcsl ofr. dale 3662 llamillon St.(". c..-.1, S·t &S ••••••••••••••••••••••• S4i.!15. 121:n 5!!6-!ltiK:l orVWC.i_r_r~~k. h~Jx(spr,::sl. anyth 1n ~ 1n c l ud1n# Mb!ll.KIO ______ s .s.~1botS~1~ll~l!~.~.W/!.,l1th;. fil.'i·2i)l!I I . f' S· I 5 0 I ,arai:e .,a c. a . un. 5!12·271Jji m.1ttr "· r;i twin . l>ooks S<iml' as us\•ri m loot Mo' tenance/ l k.111. t\skrni.; l':!.,o. l\ u~l --------- r.::_ ~· u H· n Y __ furn. <·hest:'-misc·. rill -WANTED L1~t·m·w !IU !J>!fi •. __ l.ib;:11:11,i-. 0 ~1 g;nal ly Se~'•ice'" 41020 sell,s<it fi>511:!:!·1 _ _ Tnumph l\onnevillc. Xlnt ::iA VE! New & wwd furn. Larks1~ur · Cu!\r. _ _ _ TOP c J\Sll oo L Li\ R Si 11 I! l' r s c w m a<· h . .. . , . . • . . :->old for s~:..0011. x tnt ••••••••••••••••••••••• -·c·oncl. !·" m1. l.1•e ur Mike appl's , mist'. Wilson'!. l"RI S1\T l\h 1v111• Furn. P 1\ID 1-'0H \'O U H va r uum l'lc:a.nl'I', port Es 1.1~l~·-.S"1:~··:)l u~ttl1s· t•11111I S:J.fl()Ot•u«horlrmlc· GoodSabotH_u~I ~ i5H>H;IO,fil:!·liOiO ---llar:gal.o-hlQo.k.-N.w\LJ( · 'l'f; , .t , ., ov Wi\TCllFS blktwhl TV, h1gl11:ha1r & po~t ot fo,n111c cn11knls 11t 1 ,,., f·l"·"l!flll llull dca11111µ. ;,1~ fl Sl511. 5.111·17•1 , . ---.- S . •&II~ W refri-~~!'1-k . q (l.J:I ~.-. , • h<tll~roUcz:..4''.I -1 t:dMhmc>.Ant1q11l•lorn .. •>r .. ••lw -----Z111\'+J1rop rl'l''-lir -----. -1,(,1'. Wh1·cl molurt")l°ll' <tores. S·l;i .. , 1 . : toys . t"lo thcs . 11 0:-ART O,IU E~1.s:-G'O_L!' ----ansl::m Hag. g:J11-.1r.i;-, wrrt~r S-mi ~h -Tug1i<~it.\rum:s. \'1:nllirl•l!t ,::;11:1s. lrlr,4rails.$:!Li. I.Ith . C.:'\-1. 6'12·7!1:10 & Orani.:c.llll.5:16·2!13-1 S ILVEH S 1'.HVI C.:E .w" Color TV nd~ pid. t hl e & Ii c h ·11r ,., i:--r•'"<' I ·. I • Id r lf.J!ll 552-7992... H·lll·ci:i.;1 548~--------F'INI" FUHN .& AN-Blk ,(· h . •. · · ~orona1•1·e.c11n1.1ul'. !J · • ---=~----- R c m 0 d e Ii n g s a I c NICE OAK AN,Tl<lUES Tll~U ~& 645·2200 ~~~t>eh, w:ilnut & ~f 11~~ 5'-~:c~~~~.;~1'1·10" ~;11;:~}' 1~ xlnl ~·or~I. Sll~I. m:i 2~111 IOitS:. Manne -Cnronaclo 2:.1. VII F' ra11ii1, ·m.'io l>Tt--V-nmatr.r 250. -~ Bookca s es, lamps , 10 ~\~I to ~I ~~· J.u•~ t·offee lbl, l'Us t. mad<' m uch morr. f·:\lt•rything Pets 8087 Eqwpment 9030 i.:alltoy. hl•:t1I. 111-Fi, N II l'l\l'rry , mu:-l s "i:! tables, ~hests. d<'sks, pic· 111 .w. In Anu~t''".· 2 .j<! LUGGAGE TAGS walnut cabin<'ls, parq111't in supcrh <'oll(I 51:1 l'op· ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• Slip. S:-1:1110 5-IO·fi:l:lli [.~.;m1_1 ______ _ lures etc. l"rom SHl to Hamhow Ave tll8-3290 from your business card. I o I>, s ,. c t i •I n f or PY. Cd:\1. Coml' Nrly Pcd1grt•1• fled Salin Ital>-luildin9 a boat? i -----'i·I llcmcla SLlllO. only 7.:>o SlOO. No chc<'ks. SS7·8fiSO. £VERYTlllNG GOF:S Send one i·ard for l'il<'h TV I Phono. r('corr.ls · I 10·5. 1>40-5872 fur adlli· bits. (.;rand di:1mp stock C' ci mp I el c m a r i n l' Vl'llow Sithwy Sahol mill'~. nc•w. must ,.cc . 1 1 805 Entire contents or house. lag plus one s pare. We lluys Ill spd llikl'. m int tional 11110. Cypress. 1127 i 227. ti a s h ho a rel Io r l w 111 Complete "" /hand trlr 1 •1111 • 71~;l·i:f:I -· GarCIC)eSal~ Ant1c1uefurn .. finebric rNurn fll'rman cnlly condDest offl'r .644-642!;.------------. --\•ni.:mcboalindudm~all -r -- -1' •••••••••••••••••••••• hr al'. r hi n a. lint• ns • Sl'aled attrat·l1vl' la!! & - ---:----, N<'wporl Uead1 J\lhlcllc Pianos & Ol"C)ans 8090 instruments . .f!J5· 1:18::.. S.1110. fi7:1 :;.! 1:1 'j:I ('Z "~' Enduru Slrecl 6 Jo'am1l1e s : l !lfi:! l\l aho)!any twin 5 pc st rap. ml'ctini: a1rhnl'N·i.:a11Ae lramlay-out 30 Clubml•mher:.h1p ••••••••••••••••••••••• llobll'lfi.trlrw/l>o:-t. ll·c:il.run:-.~ooJ. Surfbreaker. llunt lkh. hdrm .. Art Di:co Que"' 1.0 . rcquin·mc.>nts. Prl'· tral'k · remote <'orllrol 892-!1651 F n : 1. u · ~ ware• h1111 s1· '75Shp Othrd Slllfl :! jibs. cl<' S:lcMI 1;12.4r.;:i Beach Hnck hom es, ofl ,\nn dlnmi.: w,t} chairs. n•nt loss &. lhl'fl ! For a ~'l' & ~a~e o!r. !!6~~tiJlf.i .. --. -. -.---~ale . .ioo pianos & or t~hv lone shaft. 5150. l'1500 r.;5.H!lllll . • -·. Goldenw~sl. t-'ri &Sal Near nl'w washl'r. sma pcrsonah:wd lag c n\'lose y T , t,. .11 . 0 ,. 1 l:::;~I\ ~~ar~:>. Surf~ccil gans. new/used. Sptnl'lS. 51(Hi201 --Su1.Uk1 (,T 5!lfl. Xlnt conch • · wallpapl'r fabnt" or arn l(I "'w s.ma cm "'•· 10 x iii av)!. S250 (; d Pl · 1 • • -,----COL ->2 150 ('·1 · --11()11, l·lcetrll' ~tart, nu Sat. 9:00 t ap<' player, lbls, luls morl'. fo n. Sal. .. . your <'hoit'e of color and b d rt or $225 P 100 ran s. ayerl'i. u omi.; l'·l'd Cal "'" Sails l\l'lin . ~ . .u oa, ' .. 1 tape: rtinettc sc•l. misc Sun. 9-4. 2204 ChCf Dr ... ~ay Glo ~u~r & we ma ler1 a I. II and o r ~~/rt. 67S·5lOHor6.is.~744 out for busint•ss._. H~~I i~oo. (ii:m;;, S75. "rallboy Ill'; on. hf hl_s. cll!a.n tm·~ 5700. 55:?-3143 __ _ itcmspnC'cdlo 11cll.2 NpBrh. will back&: trim ~our m achine fin i s hed. ---------~/opt lo buy. Kaw.11, S7S(i.i.a.J11211 Scc .al ~llpN_o.311.Amc.r. ·1-1 11011daXLill --. 1ai:s. Or lry two cards :;.i-.3182 Kt\Wi\11. 6 mos old 5· Stl'1nway . Balclw1n .. ·--___ -----l..<'i:ion uk . .!IS l:ith st 1 S:IOI "1amln11oUr. S P t>. Sectio nal $20. back to back. 1 <irand. Cherry walnut. Ch iekerin~. Yamah a . Mere '7>1 . ti Ill' outboard NB on fill!I & ti :!O. I'll' Xlnt i·on~l)ll·!>:IO!l • 1 2 family ~aru~~ sale, W?ode~ d1!'~ll~ 530. PRICES: Bar stools, fireplace &1800. ti-t0·7773. ~imball. Wrllt.r c7M,> w1fuel tank likl' 1ww PP. 5-10-l IR!icws. ___ --• rum. clothin~. m1S<'. Rd. Many many ite ms. 2011 S2 ea or 3/~ Sl'rcen. lamps , French -----b 3 8 • 2 7 7 0 • 1 2 O 7 2 640·6i72 Ue . . ht 1 , I' $ 7 , 'i ·I \' amaha 3HO bmluro. •·urguins 5'JOJ Sparrow Manna Lane, 11. D. Sat. 415 tags l.tiO ca. -prov tblei;. tlrapcs. m~ny G "'R "'GE S "'LE Brookhurst. GG sl 111 rn mi.: or "· Stn pp,•it for Dirt new " · ~ ' C>nl 6/91 Sl 50<'' "' "' "" .. . & Uo 36. 16' per month Join us now. · · Dr. H.B. Sal thru Mon. y. ags · a . misc. no junk. !163-8678 F' h " 00. & t · c·klc • • .. asl om , x . . . · n•blt. xlra clean, $800. l\!)J.5JlO ~ . lOor more Sl.40 ca. 1~ ~~" r ~ ~-. : 5partincJ Goods 8094 w 0 0 d , c 0 m p I e t l' 675·81166 RJ3.:u;~ ----------1MOV IN<? .Sf'LE <F~r· Sales Tax Included Harland Young orii:. o ils me~ s clothmg.' ~ a_int ••••••••••••••••••••••• w /tabc rnacle base, • ----- (;aragcr, Swin~ set. toys, lory) l'ri·Sun. Equrp· NOCJ\RD? worth $1200. Will sell for in,::s, Art books &: su~-SUlff Dl)AHU, nusscll, SIOOO./ofr. 548·622.J or lo 0 ah,kShps/ 9070 '71 400 H11sriuvurna. F.x· childrens euscl, block:i, mcnt. Misc. Power Druw your own or send S950.Call7S2·8289 piles. some ~urnilurc . 7'1" rounder! diamond !>40-1\113/mt•s. oc 1 f·cl. 1•011•l rtion . UcSl'l'l 'la d Tools ~ b lcs •-No 2 Cashew fcrrat"C' in • · · ••••••••••••••••••••••• ,. _ c h air s, s kis, misc. n · '·name. address, phone oc • ' • $100 Hundy G75·8SO.I aft -----•. l'owt•r +.•~>I :1~l8G householdilcms.SallO· Be n c h es, Haek s,we'llmakconcl'l:irdpcr ookwa r c : Beautiful l_rvme.Aflerl:?noon.un· 2 · • ·n oa t p ly wood l /8 42'00CK 2833 c h s t E tbl rr Jo\lrnlturc, Skateboards. tai:. Add 25• each. wulcrlcss S~S SS00 value ~11 6 12} 1 noOll. mai.:hog:my 4x8. $4.75 t•a. Under Newport hridt:c ---"~ :._;_as u · 5x~x·'4" pal'l•dc board, Send check or money or· s ac. Sl99. orig carton un-Miscellaneous 8080 Miscellaneous 9080 2 Old s.hip,; anchors. S:J!Xl. SllO. mo. M2·!,llGli '75Suwki H V12;. C11mplctc. ~00 mi. S.'iOO li73-570:1 Gara~cSule 11'1111( Puni; s1Zl'l1. ttc9ri:: derto: opencd!l62·8379 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• C<1sl •iron. keel, mast, "'ant lo rc ut bc·1<·h or 1016 Ohvl• llunt.Brh. too numcrou~ lo isl. "' PILOT PRINTING hoom. n l!Atnl,!. parts. for . • Saturday & Sunda~ ~V. 18lh St. C.M. I' 0 Box 1560 2!1' Sloop. 2 f"ibt-rglass dock sput·~ for Jlubtt' ~2. Motor Homes. 9160 --------· lnil 1:.ink" nr lll'W 5-150 N B Arc a· L 1 n d a · Sale/Rent liarugc Sale 1''ri & Su\ !l·ri. M_ulti·S~am9Hsy G;"..~2a0i::ek. _£~~a Mesa. Cu. !J2f.26 HUGE STORAGE WAR EH DUSE c~.J\ppl. 1;~ly .645.o,j211. 675·43511/49-1 ·1003( ans ••••••••••••••••••••••• Much misc. sluf~. 326!.I S<lll•. al. .... 14~ a "ING SZ hcd(ncw) xtra ----------svt'.) lh•nl 2(i' G.\I(; Pvt Illy, Washln~on Avt', <;M 11.rav~·k\ I rv1 nc \Collcg firm Sl95 lnd dcl. Uisu11I· loots, Power 9040 N\lar 32nd Strc11t. R33·2ii I 1: or 64:!· ~097 . to:slule Sale. MiSl'. , ly homc83.'l·226:l ON SALE ••••••••••••••••••••••• Nosails. Nc•1Aport_Bc.•.!_'<'h,C~- hous11hold lt~ms. & f1s· D1•ds. patio rur.n. haby larTrade S.18-4<171 t-'nr rent w · l\11111-Molor (o Gallon ariua rium. llomi:. !'nmp. <'quip. books, lo)s & rc1·ott.ls. Fri/Sal 11 ·<1. 10626 El J\t l as m odt•I , with S34!11l.ti7!'>·886fo 9080 Toro, "'nt. "alk''-Aquamas h •r pump & 1 · 3 ONLY' - -••••••••••••••••••••••• '73 L'X"lorc•r 21J for n'nl MI ,. .. " J • h SAT o l!lfi3 32' l'acl.'makcr. . , . . . . . , .... ,. · l\J U I.TI I-' A • L wrou~hl iron l-lancl. f1s a m p m ri 1 d T JflO"· SOS-VJS J'Hl-.SSSJ\l.fo. Lom11 ,.,l'lf rn111:iin1·d. 1:AHA<:1-:S1\L1<:.J11cloor ti11mtliarng1•Salt'' mclud~d . uvi:r 5200 tn· • • •• • • • J><' 1~~.;~~&6~~07j.2 s· 19' F is h 1Sk1 ll o al Slp,.,H,,.lntcond.l'I' "'or & UUlllll\1r turn, & ;11· Ell'C'l . 1101tt•rs whi:l'I. vested. Sl'll for Sl:!.'i or i4 _ ------Gradywh11t:. Lap~trakt• rl'sc•rv&~t·c-.:.1:1.2mo. 1•1•i1:1on1:!.. l11y:.. m•M'. raqH•ts, i.;amc.•o.;, ell'. ell·. lradl• for ·:'• CJll !lli3·11738 hull. SIJIS •I, 115 Ill' M<'rc 20211 nannoft l '1r 11.ll 1''n .Sat Sun i\lon :!."ltll allcrti •ZODIAC OB.4whltanrt1•m ttlthccl 2fi'f;~w INr Hus h a rd & In ~lonlt• Vcrdl' Ur. Lagun;1 PUILIC .. UCTION ~ ~ ~ Porl·fl.·.\larinl' S40·2070 trlr. S:l750,11r bl•:-.l ntr l>atlyorWl·eki:nds 1hanaJlOl1s > N1i.:11C'I "' ~ M. 4!)R.1!)2"1 I.ow ral1•:, li·IO·a957 'JANY ITEMSOt-' t-'INto: ~ • COCKT .. ILIO .. T ----S _..T & SU... Y d I S I HI I 70 '' . "'w k 1."'. 2·0· s·L·,,\l'i\V-:-1.'•'··-11-1•1.•. Foret flalho:1. xlnt ropd. "'. "· ar sac'. .a · .. t-:ST/\Tt-: .I EWl':LHY, • • Mll·R44·1 ce c.1ys .. ' .~ "' "I,.""'·"" "'l'ISJ68 ;wr. fo.:. 20lh St. <:osl :.1 l\lnni:ulct.CiUl.1.otso /\HT 0 11.JECTS, i\N ---lkrkel1·y .Id. lradt•r .,11 1> '·''"'""' 0 ••• or Mesu gooclit•s clwa1>! Tl()U fo:S. F1N1': 1-'UllN, GRANDIANKS 32 S.~Of) li11 254:!or4!lfi 7Uli!i >IH·l·:i0:lr11•\'<'~. ____ _ . ---f:Tt:. l'llON .. ; t-'()H IN "' • W f\nliqul's, furn. h1k l's .lll•1n g lransfl•rc,I · 1!161131\nl.1t•nll/ IK'TAlllTI. ll.11rrx tohrs.fill t>a!.~c·ni.:c:r l'hev'61, miSl'. ill•nii<. IK:!!I l'ort .. :wrylhlng must lwsolrl l"O. & BltOCJI U RJo;, Elc:r.n•ffll!. VllF AUF' :J:IO hJi Old~ ,f\•I. lrtr, runs J.lOo<I . 171i0ti Van TU(UH'l'l. N n 1ll11rhor hySlll !ll21141i7 anrt~~·-f.4:»-<!2llll Is wheelin9 & dealin9 at its once a year l>1'1•l~l~l)l!~~-1.~:~;11~1ute S.17~10, g:ia-21ar. & li·l2-it!)'J7 !Jurl'n, ll u_. ----- Vicw llornl'S) f'ri. &S111 . Pottrrs Whl. frccY.cr,Lawn MOW('I' 2 11 " storage warehouse clearance sale. Public I ' .•. ····' NH. -------'IM Forti Slc•pvan, fully !'H ht•df' 2 TV 's cout·h McClunl'. rPl•I lYll''-xlnl 2K' SkipJU('k l!liS, 2 hoal 15· fo'ihcr c la 1>S 1!11a 1 SC:. i.lo\'C, hll, run wlr, ll1\RG1\INS(;Ar.0 1n: m1wl; more.· Sat /Sun: ('()flli.Sl:l.'i.S:ll;!tf>K:I and Dealers welcome. Mo reasonable offer ·:~1wr._ lllll~l :wll' tlkr MC'rl'. so Ill' 0 1U, nc·~ ll11l1n•s&l•ng 1;.i2-m!)j; Sul /Sun llla m-apm In !1·:111 I l!:!O Kini:s l'I MUST SELL h d f d II 1113 11111•1 lrailcr. Xl11t (·0111.J. l\lakr • ---· l l ~ t L·1 ·r n 1 N111···11 refused on ten's of t ousan s o o ors ,,rr .. r .. ·~·"' .1 ..••. 1.. Motor Hom• llental ll'rs ti(',, II ... \It'll '.. " Magnavox hlk1\\'ht 25" l 'hn s 27' S•·a Skiff ~ '"' 'n mlaml o~ .. :I Toro. rii.th! SAT/Sl'N. Furn1t11rr . ~iO . .'i Pt' Whitt• htlrm Sl'I worth of fine fumiture, including Bedroom l.aps lr:tkl', nt·wly p:unt CLASSIC lll/J to 32' on Jeronimo, lt•ll on Los drvcr mis r items l\lcl\'· Sl <!O s t ~un c••I w11odcn i·tl. raclw . .:as ch•h•t·\or. l-\1lly ~df-conloined Aliso$. t~ft W I Vr::i . 1'1 Ill~, ~llSl sell. 4202 Uran· dcsk Siii. M t er G, 5.'lJ.l l!IH Sets, Dining Room Sets, complete set of C'lllTipas:.. h1li:c· 11ump, l I 8 . <.: ~ r I ~ <.: r <l r I SJl<'('lal Weekly Rates m1ento.(,ol'.ll~JH>f,h1l.U1 ford. 11 11111. ll11rhor.. ' . -·1 , ch• hlln h111t lallks Si5110 Supcrsport. \'l\.(nw •·ni.: ll~'~?(t·,.rL~N"'!?Yr~;~.~Oa): purkonlcfl s11hofslrtt'l. IWi·IH:>~ 74 U.1li<un lklll. Must Wicker Furniture, Fine Crystal & 1na, .. :,1•:-wknd~ 17 1<1) hrs,n('W('llVt•r&uphol. '" "'v' 23001 Via 1'11n1c11lo, l\l1s ,. ------M'll _ 'i!l llonda (.;l.:kill, lo XHi·l2!17 Offer. 71<1 ti7S·:mtlll t::vcs, 1 1()~1": rtto:NT.\l.S s1onV1l'jO. l\lolorcyl'lt', po w e rrn . 'fjj JilS cc ll•lntla , Porcelains. Oriental Ru9s, Lamps. 213·4!1H·l~I 92.>N llarhornlvd.S.i\. . mowc.:r. II .. rndial arm 3-spd rnrns htkc, m ust Ch d I" p • t• 8 I Cl11ss11• llav Boat . 111· -• •5:11-2.'tUJ•• Gara)?r, Salc Jun.:, 10·20. saw, t'h C'sl drawers, sell.495·fli65 an e 1ers1 Gift lnCJS1 , ronzes, Severa So111h1·oa~I 01\t Bay Club. T--•--'ation ?.~ ,, -Ch. rt . 11204 Cor·1l \l<K' JotnVly i E XI t •0 1 c·1. ·y 'I · nnc • -·..,..... • 2-1 n1nnc.1ai:o 1c am. • • . • > • c·ha1rs. wull'rhl'tls , 20< ---A 1· Je elry B cvcles tc n c nt . ' I " '1 ••••••••••••••••••••••• t ... , Lo I t lt::~hd_± Newhoiw_1 -11)11 books. m ist .. Sut_9·5. SCRAM-LETS pp 1ances, some w ' , I ' rl'Cllmt. t•nit. l\:l'W elec. c s-·-1 uxury m... at Ct W/X· ·'1 Et M h d• I ft I Id "· ,._,,t .. m .~ Lir"akcrs. ~. 1111• 9120 Lras. Cruise cntrl. a11r. Samoyt'd AKC male $125 ti;94 I ow <i S t .. (;" • C. ere an tSe e Oft ay•a•way Or SO s!itl)()~ f;<IS·:l780. ' Reftt A:t:. i:<>n .. ~hai: crpts. low 1-:&G nu wheel chr. brwn 5'10·157!1 ANSWERS I • d b • Id ••••••••••••••••••••••• m1l<'a~c. l.'lc. 1 Owner , lcathl'rSJ00.4!l<t-7 9!l 7 Kin~lx·d,Pool tRhlc.«>tl' Piracy-<iougc-af OUCtion and not COlme 'are elftCJ SO 111 · <il:Js1111r. 911 h.p . 197l0PENROAD Beaul.rond.Sl3.500.Ph. Baby itr m s. campini: Sat /Sun l~-0. 31461 t:n\'oy Baboon for storing charges, etc, etc. Lot of .l(lhns•m. Sll'<'l>:'I 4 with Ci\MPF.lt . Self con· forappl.612·44>118 __ _ items. R·U·{~. f·lolhl's, S. h, u ~on ~ c. M . N r GARRAG to~ .lo & bl" 1•k Th lr:11lt•r. 'liliOO Van Outen lainrd. '.'kc ~c~ &2 !m· TNilen, Trani t 170 m1sc.AlldayS11t.G/19. f'a1rviewtSOl-rwy. NewVork C1ty heldonc bargains TOr dealers pu IC GI e. e llB. ma c ul atc . 97 a>.••••••••••••••••••••••• 8'17·03/l.'i Somcthtnl( for everyone. or its Bic·cnlcnniul events more you buy the les.s you'll pay!! So bring !)II Owens 2.1 · <:rui:-:er S/S (Stk,0255). cnl Trlr, Sips 6, stove&. B ~~P (' w r 11 er 10 Yrs accumulation. 1 ~ttntly d In lhe1 pa ra~~k u raclln. f'nd lw:11l. J?ood HOW $2990 IC'chox, ideal for offroad dolhcs: games, ell'. l!l·lli King!!I. N.U. ia~wRcv~~!~e:od~Pdo1w~ ypur trucks & trailers. r1s h1•rm<111 . mu:.t sell llLL IAltRY vehkle. S700. 8.'ll·llS4S Sierra Lage, Jtd .. Irv. Fri Garage S a le. St\T Broadway on a horse I 55-1·2liK RV.CENTER wo eamp trailers, one 12·5.SalJO·S. 83 3 · 1 998 9:30·12:30, 29211 Fourt yelling, "The,ti~~~llAGt:: I of A-Checks-and Termt :i.1· sr.ocr. FIB. TIS. AP. ~l~~r'l~~~;~t:c;:~~ sl<'cps four. one sleeps 8 • "I n y I .. 0 r a $5 o .• Ave. CdM. Stci fel floo men arc rommJ.t . Master Cha"JI 2 .:en. trm ths. top cond, . 11 six. 17tlOO Van Buren , " N " Su c SI u. """ Ph "''2 40'J7 Open cveninl(s ll 10 pm Wurlitzer pluno Sl 50: lamp. $40 .... ew n· sk, beds t2). gaTden .-,ac ,.,,.,..,, : .,.. . . AND SUNDAYS H.B. white tble w /elll. PIU3 4 beam Mlltmaster. S40. 1 tools. curtains. table. fl.33-2616 558-1000 •--------- chrs $30; glrl's antique ~l Skis, J><llf's, boots. 1710 romono. Costa MHa, rear-of building A·2 '27 Owens Sportfls hc r . ljo 21' rear bath & tub, bdrm S "'l $100 ; othe r s mall Item s . clothes,cha1rs .&e4·0354. f_..c-ofP-na& 17th) s ips 6 +awn ing & "' 802• "" _,,.... -Nl'w Ch~vy eni:inc. no '71 VW Camnnr, Pop top, cabana Trunk •· spare ma.....,any tlinin" tble & 3 640-" rtcal quant1l v used clean k "~ · "' · ,._ " d ' hours. 170 i:atlon lan s, xlnl cond .• SJ.000. tire.cpls.$2850.833·9649 c hrs UO; 'fl7 4 · r . HorMt 1060 ru~s. ideal for renlali-ny hnd1t<'. sleeps s. re· 6'I0-097SPvt. Ptv .Oataun. nds. wk .. SISO; s1.5()yurcl 535 5197 Ph 645 2200 f e "nfor'"ation arlv for f1sh1n~ wilh 2 big --. 14 ' Travel Trlr. Sips ... all llem1' cash. 9335 •••••••••••••••••~••••• ---One • Or mor I 111nk!1. many \'Xtras. Ask· 81,· Cabon•r l'ampr, 2 Ideal ror rompaC'l car:i;. Tanager. F .V. <between addle, West. Show· aglri China. conlcmPo in~ ~Ill for Clllll'k sale way r<'friJ.!. Cumpr, jacks Pl'rfl'<'l shiipe. SOOS. Ph .t;llls II Oarflcld> Sal. silver.sharp. S62S. l\fory wht. 1:1 din. pit ~. 8 Maki•offor_ l!l:l·!l2:l7 ton!64fl·l\36i 4114.40110. only. Ann, ~4·2Sll5 cps scrs + Pl'!: r.1:1 Sli-09 ______ _ I I I A I I I I Trtlllert, Tr.... 9170 ~ .. Drhtt 95SO s·Wanted 95'0 Autos, lmport•d !Autos, Imported j•utos, lmporbd Fr.a1y J r,• :;: ~q;5 DAIL y PILOT D9 ···••••···•········••·· . ············•··························•··· •................•..... , .•.........................•.............••.. '75 Gold Star ·~ Wlll~s 1 \\hi clri\'t' r . • Wt: l'i\Y .TOP DOI.I.AK IMW 9i 12 Dattu1t '720 JCICJ'Mlf 9710 Auto1. Imported Auto1, Hew t10olAAitto1, ... w HOO 17 '" tt . H cfr•.: . Jtf'SJ-Wlkt•r1n1~ Ht•hlt l:l...J rur t•ar .. , "truc.·k~. 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NOWS2990 llLL IARRY WARREN l~JNl'I '7 J XKE H11,11h11.•1 1\tll 11111\••r t.J T11.vo1;1 1. ... ndcru1:.ct, '74 Da ... ··-P1"cLup I aguar AUTO s "'LIS 1a.1c • CREVIER • ,_ " ( J I l ,, I ~ •• I I ( 1111 d i.: ct r u n n 1 '1 .: 1· o 11 d "" " 2 + 2 t nl 1 M:JOO orter &lli·W!il 11r~11 Ht•;Jc•h Bhd S2995 A:\ . & •11U1 '"I" l)n - -sTi\NTON •MOTORS• \utu .Ill', ,,.1111,, \\1th I) :1~.1100 inil1.·, 1973 JEEP • W Custom 111tenur. i.t"rt•1• •'· I I 1··"'1" l 827-0541 ht• IROAD A Y • ·~ 11,11.·I. ho,Jlh1.•1 1~ ... u111u <>.>•" .. , 1 S """"'T"" ""H"" l'<J~M.'tl\' "1"11 hum1u I· • 111 u nw \\ 1r1• "h1•,•b A LIKE HEW \' 8. 2>1.700 mill·~. 11111. roll hur, & d1rom1• rims W ' II r f r U a II l I I' e S 12w;vv1. WF~ l'J\ V T OP C>OLL/\lt FOH TOI' ust:u CA HS """ """" "" lli,ll~ 111111.·"· ell' ;\Oil .1 835•3171 1.IJ~~1c· 1>l'ral\'h on th1:-. 1. Jt 1-.dlv i.:rt'l'lll1n1,.h =tio7!is\' · SAVE SS NEWPORT IMflORTS NEWPORT IMPORTS :.11110 \\' c.:,,t lh\), NII :lltlll\\' t'~t llW). :-.u 642-9405 642-9405 l~OIU-:IG~. UO.\I F:STIC tJ."1 H!\I\\' 1!1111<1 t'm1d. 1w\\ ur <.:L1\SSl('S r1id'1 ,il~ :>iOU li~I 1111 If your t·;ir 1:. cxlrd dcun ~:Mi 5113tior .1:1<J l'.!:J:J sec u11 first '73 MIZ 450 SE ONLY $3195 COPELAND JEEP CITY 2001 E I !o-1 Slrt•1•l (S.l\.F rwy 2 hlks. 1::.sl ) IAUER IUICK 2!12!1 lllJ rlJCll' 111 nl S..•cl;111 1"11 II j)ll\l t'I , I ,11• ton :11r t•1111d ''''"''"· l1,:ath1•1, 1'l'IO'l' l:llflll 111 & !>1111n•ol 1:1171\J Copri 9715 'i i 11:.!111 htl'l1lik. I ,111.I, Karmann Gh"1a 9735 WON'T LAST LOMG •..•.........•......... 1976 c ""PRIGHI... .111 1·1.1111. !!Ill ~1.111 11r ••••••••••••••••••••••• {;O!>IU Mcsu tl7H·2~11lh ~,\NT;\ ANA TOP IUYER 558-8000 Sec us first & 1 ... ~1 • 'rlJll 1975 JEEP C-J-.5-_.., llollar 1mid for 1mp11rb 4 WHEEL DRIVE COST A MESA Low miles! i-6™·141 DATSUN SALE ™5 I l 11rlH1r Ith ii Co~ta M e:.a ft.Ill 1; 11 ti PRICED! 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I .......... s llllllliill~ Wt: RU Y ·U~rn IJ CA HS & 1'1\U(.;KS• Come in or Cull FREE Appraisal Groth Che•rolef 18211 llt'IH'h lih J lluntm~'l.on Bcat•h '74 Merc&ary Capri -I Spi·t·tl, 1.ttl1u. mai;' ~5KMJ SADDLEIACK VALLEY IMflORTS 831 -2040 495.4949 NEWPORT DATSUN HX14 I>< I\' EST It E 1•:T ~l·:Wl'Oll r Bt-:Al'll 1973 Mil 2200 2000 t:. Isl St. S'-'nl'-' Ana J6e0 Me'9r ...... Open evcn inl'!s llll IO pm 1 C.... M9te 540 9tlO ANI>SUNUAYS I --- 558-1000 '69 Toyota 1-967--E:-s_l._Blll. /\A I c·nnrl Landcr&liser Sips 4·6. port . toilet. wall 4 Wheel 1ln w. Jac kma n h eut er. icebox. :SiSIJ. wheels. iSJl lJI 645·li8G. Trail«s, Utility 9 I 80 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Dan<am Milit ary Ut1I lrlr, $165, ---:>:16-1~==:=1 -1700 CC, dual carhs. VW Bus en~. & transa:d e. xlnt cond. Call Scott, 644-9174 or Eve, 494·7021 AutosforScH ••••••••••••••••••••••• 9510 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Camper sht•ll fur Coura•r $175. Ca mper shell for VW or r ciwlar p1l·kup. SPECIAL Bill MAXEY TOYOTA 18111 l •.,chl l•d 141 1 \t,\ HUH flN<. f ()H ll£CH lt73DATSUH ,,CKUPTRUCI< Wilh 1'01> Kai C'ampcr, Ja1.·kman mui,:s & s lerc11. 110.l!JSH I . SADDLEBACK VALLEY IMPORTS 831-2040 495.4949 847-6087 * 549-lll 1 1 ncv J l.~K CA Its l'SEI> i\l,;TO l'i\HTS S.IO·Sl2S >Hi !lt;:17 S3476 ~--1·11 SlJ W,.:11 Sharp' :\lu,..1 'l'l' to :111pn•1· S l!JSll l!ll 1ti:.! I t\ M I' :\I l!fi.J 2l!llZ. mJg ''his. :11r, 4 ~1111. ,..1l•r1.•o, l11r :Wll' or 833-1300 ,\11tl111r11.ed d u,..l• 11111 :.ali: '11\,111 1975& 1976 MAZDA'S 1,1kl' 'J' er bl' 1!3J 2575. ,. 11 "· :\!rs. Sl'ull lll'C<ls a l'iJt all 71' :\I '-a us lor <• quot1• "" l'll very I.lad. ha:. 2 llllll' kill:. 1966 Hmbo• ( M i..11) \1 101 -ll'nlll'll llna 11l'l' Ill ll•aM' l t·rnh Yuu w ill l>e •'ii no money. l'h.·ase hcl11. '7"" 1 N I I I Fiat 9725 1ile<1sa11t lv sur111·1,.."tl ~ l'll·li3l·:JU+l .,...,.,ln .1 ewr:111a ~.11 ~ ,, ,, · mi. i.:0011 (•01111 521:150 ••••••••••••••••••••••• yeur t'XlN11.led wur run· H79·0121. li7:l :12:M al't 411m 19,74 FIAT XI /9 tics availahh'. t t.pl•t:tl Wu\~1 nt. In COPELAND MAIDA' su1K'rll <·<>nuitinn. Huy or 21)01 I•: 1st Stred 11.•asc (U:l!JKX EI \S.A.Frwy 2 hlks l'a't I SADDLEBACK St\:'\T,\ /\~ VALLEY IMPORTS 558-8000 .\ut11111al11'. ;.111 r 11111I X I.'.: T t• 1111111 t 11111 WIX( I()\' I Bu~ 11r 11.•:t'.\I' SADDLEBACK VALLEY IMPORTS 831 -2040 495.4949 MERCEDES-BENZ F,\CTOHY /\l 'Tlll)I( IZl'.l> DE.\J.Elt th l'I' too:--,.,, and l 't-1·0 ~ll·r1·~1l1•s on ll1:.plt1~ flu\\ ' HOUSE OF IMPORTS 213/921-8588 714 /523-7250 831-2040 495.4949 '12 Fiat Wa9on 4 Spn·cl. t\ :\I F.\l ralllil, heall'r 1251ltJF. 'i:1 HX2. low mi , flt•\\ lf~:U :\lt·1Tl'lles !.!:!II l rurt· llrb, ,lnl 1·1111.t • 11111~1 ~.urnpl'an mntlcl >.·I spd. :-1·11. S160ll ofr 6i5·5!J2!J .,1 •\;\I 1':\l r;J1lio. m•w Ill· tri:J·l3(i4i H1l·k. ll·nur & 111·1·"· 25 m1 1wr gal. &•;t olh·r. •il:"i-tm7u d.>)' 11r li7J :11;71) all ll1J111 196" Ho,bo• ( M Mto '1301 ·73 BX:! •lllr :!0.111111 m1 . ra1hal:.. ,\:\I ~'.\l 1.·<•:.M•lll :.tert•o. Hlll:l ofr Ii Ill: lH! ·;:i ~l:ud.1 HX 2 . .i llr. )1•ll11w. a 101111 ,11,, radio Sl2(~1 11:11 221 1 9740 ••••••••••••••••••••••• LEASE FOR LESS .\II makes, all m111.M s! ·w Fiat 1S50 Spull•r. a:-.ktnl! '73 280C C~. t'nll our ll'ww mana,.:l'r. $7Ull. HllHllGY) :\I att l\I alhPwS·llw n de 675·5!JH5 SS 14 5 0 t•11lc! We 'r<' hl're to hl'lp. ---1 BARWICK DATSUN ·70 Fial. 11.~o SpytlN Jim Slemons 831 1375 493 3375 Cll'a n . I 11\\fH•r. g d Imports Lease Mew-Used OVER 100 MERCEDES OMDISPUY House of Imports i\lJTHt>HIZ ~.:U :'ll EHl'EDES DEAi.EH tillli:.! ~I anc·Jw~U:r, H1w11a l'ark 523-7250 On lh<' S11nta A fla Fw~. • • mileage. nms gootl. t:.t 631 -1276 s~~~~·:'.1'~.<~1'S:~ll~,.1.~'i:~; --LOOK FOH C)l;H ~)lltakl's il.1~15 alil!J ·75 !\Ill. 2>111S, ( 150 w Ii t•yl n·stnr~d. 751 :J!J8t; FULL PAGE AD Hand 97 z7 ·73 l\ll'rt'<'(k« 4at1S t·:. l :··~·).1.\:000 (l1!',1•11.'~ hlu•.:- u .... ,.,.111·: 11,\''K !>,\GE a Uwnt~r. Exec11t1vl•'s t ur! l rscl.111, •t k<1 ll1 I1 ·, • '-' • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • t• a s !S l' l l l' 1> \' l I• l \' 0 1''1'UQAY" Hdow fllu~ ll<Wk pnt·e ,, ~. , ·, · · · WK .. .:KENUE"'·1-{--1--'7l,,MOMDACIVIC i nl'ludcs 12 m onth·l 2.0I 191·12t.fl .. 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SISOOihst otr ~'.100. 9ti2·i625 327. llursl 4 speed, I ont. S.ui O:J ll ---------• 532 r e ur e nd, hocly ------• perfect & c hrome 1s ·n Ford <:ourit'r, s he ll· Audi 9707 good. 5900. l'rl. pty. whls. l\l\1 1FM . Sl50o. ••••••••••••••••••••••• 13111)1 llarhor. G .G. 839-7000 $2 499 or 5·lli·fltitili ti7~..!52i I~ 11;r 9Uf'\t ¥MM10ll«• on II_. Ot~ c..tw'f MARQUIS MOTORS •70 1SO t\t•>norn v. c; t·vl. ----- 2XllO:!:\l a rgucn1c l'k\\y ·IL>r. sc."tla11. C11n11.· & ir} '60 MGA DAILY PILOT CLASSIFIED ADS 892·1832. &IG·747t IUY OR LEASE! 'SI IUICK Super. '72 Courier. i:o•:>d l'Ond. -1 d:,~4 :;,~~~~.~ 31 Soles & Leasin9 TOI' Uollar l'aul On /\LL Trade·111" S.0 .F rwy.r\\'l'ry f:x1l 1l. SH5oll~ (j5ili SilKJ ofr Iii:! !152.'i ~llSSIO~ \'tt-:JO ---- $200 644· I 528 Mai;s. tar"" sn.-i1t tnnd & 8 track :.tcrcn. NEWPORT DA TSUH 888 Do•e Street 831-2880 495·121 0 .Autos, H•w 9100 AAittos, H•w 9100 Autos, New 9100 .._.oa, N•w 9100 ---·1!16 5201 -------···························································································· 'SS Studebaker Pickup .. -• . .--1738nt Bl. 95"/c ori~inal, xlnl shape. GI t ord n anchero .260 VS SADDLEIACK S2SOOJor ofr. 545.7795 art en~. <I s1Ki. Body ~n xtnt VALLEY IMflORTS :'\l•:tr Mac,\rthur' & Jamboree Hvads 833-1300 Brand Mew '7 6 HONDA Cars OVER 100 To Choose From! S. cond .. !\Isl sell 5650/bst 83 I ·2040 495.4949 -------1 t~r_:l9h·79'.!0 _ , ~ ~-14'J. 21iOZ. :.!+2. Im 1964 Sunbea m Alpine .. 55 C'hl'\'V Ill,.: wrndow i4Fox4-dr.l\uto.a 1r.28k m at"ulat•• 1 :.t•<11t•r . UNIVERSITY Body great shape, motor µuint. rir~!> & l'hromc.' .mi. S.1."l95. 83·1·:19111 days. ,\ M 1 F:\I , I\, c . MUST xlnt. Needs top. 552·~.i Stereo. rnnrr. Ii cyl. auto. 5.59-1115 eves s t~ LL! Or t ... k'c o vt""r Olckmobile 66 Alpine, l'OmplCl l•ly 1~i.kl11 j! S2550.,urrer ,•74Auclifox4·<Jraulo.v1 1.cusc ill SIG5 per mo. Honda Cors. GMC res tored \o concourse. ltJ<J.IJOS!I_ tllp. met pt. air. xlnt li4CM.l'~tH Trucks -~200· G4HaW ____ '71 El Cam mu SS. PS1l'B. cond. P.!!. tt.t.1 ·2.l:JJ. u...,t '74 Uulsun 2HUZ. ;rnto. air , ~ 28.'iO Harbor Blvd. '53 Chevy ·~ Ton P.U ;nr. l'c rfrd cnnd. Many _O<r. l\tags, tape clec·k. l'IC' .cosla M~s;i_·-~l~·!lfl40 rcbll cng Cl<'. cash or xt ra~ ~500 ·1!14·4060 -1973 AUDI FOX 1.'oalh-~l., .~:;.l'.' bl,u~ M,ust '74 Civil' h ..,ll'hhar·k xlnt consider I rude for ·1;5 :.di. hl.1·--l.I 1.1.,1 Xlnl 1·ond 4'·pd ndial · AM Mustang convt or 'fit! '52 Chrvy 1mnl'I I rul·k . , ~ 0 r ow n c x t e r Io r . eoni.J. S.52!J5 h:-.l l!fr ~7cKi f .i9·1.(1l!~I! '" Volvot800S.f•IO·iOM 1_1111 (;d t•onrl:.,H.unsxlnl. automutie. u1r cond.. --or.~ ~ _ __ _ ~Jo olr. !168·3-U.I. Ask for 1\:\l ,F;\I &1 \'l!~Yl ''!'" A '7-1 l>ut~un p.u .. 1\1r l'llnll •. 75 llonda Ci\'lc, <'Dr. lug. Rec,.afional llvh l'UXYonc . (It.II.Tl I 1\M 0 1':\I. ~~wll., mugs. g a l{l' r'-'l'k. xlnl l'Onc1'. V.tt&ca.s 9530 . , --· . How Only 52995 xlnl l'untl u:i.inu., 4~)ti 2:!i!I •••••••••••••••••••••••72 l.u\, s hl'll. ,\~I l'M uEWPORT 19'"5WIMMEIAGO 25 ft. IN DIAN. Grn .. :11r c·ond .. fully 11ct r t·on· talned & .only 79:>5 miles 1·:1s:-.<'lh'. In mi. s u1wr " rlc;in. :\iany xl-rtt:; $2 DA~SUM 1~11 -l.'1!)-I AAH nov 1-; ST n fo: F:T r-;t-;W POHT tH:1\Cll J-1300 O .... LY S 13,990 & manv xtr:•" 1;:11-1t1:iu -" · --·n Audi 1001..S 4 dr. auto . llLL IARRY ·72 F11rt1 XLI' l<angl'r, '1 ;ur cond ., 68,000 m1 • RV CENTER T1111. l"1111111·r i.IJt'l°iJI dl·an. pvt. i>ty. S2llOO. Oivislonor I.Jarry Pont Xlnl <'llnd S:ll;(HI s.1>1 1;1;,!I 1~10.1:1r.o t1a~s._ __ l!lit :!1)0 Z. air: F M. ·72 llnnda c·ar. 40 M PG ~U!l!>C!.ll' .•. ~;lean. Call alt J:: x l'l' 1k111 l"ond il 10 11. .>pm .. ~HJ 11-~ I ----S'lli!" fHO H 1119 ----1 ·;3 2.iuz. m ... i:s. <11r. 9730 sl<•n·u ~kt r ack ltkl' Jaguar . . ................... . lll'W. ---'i:! VJ2E: fioarlstt'r. both '71:!(iU7. l o ps , l ow milt•a,.:c. !\l.U:Ji..i!ir, new tires Loal.ll'tL l>ays. !l7!l.250ll SSl!lll 499-2 • ext. iO. En·s. !H;J. 71113 2000 t:. 1st St Santa i\nn ·; 1 <:h1•\ y J.l;v t rill'k 8MW 9712 Auto1, Mew 9800 Autos Hew 9800 Opcnl'Vf•n1u)?:-.t1ll IOpn1 ''I ouo 011 ,\ \( F:\l l'Ctrk. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••.,••••• .. ••••••••••••••••• /\NO SUNl>i\YS ~·llMl.li l:! KIHi7 551·1000 ' . -------~!I htrtl l'k1111. -I 'lllJ. ll l·~ I, OFF ROAD nu l1rl':-., l:i<llkr ra!'k, xtnl C'llllll. Si!l.S. h:.t ofr. Pa rt ll. /\ t' t·('~ so r1 "s. tii:l·J:Jll7 ServlN• & Sale" VW. M1ni -Tru1•ki., Van:-.. Vans 957 4 x 4 's ·C u s lom hit•••••••••••••••••••••• Vl"hicll"S MODERN MOTORS OFF ROAD CEHTH Glenda It'. 121:1,z40 MK11tl '71 VW C'nmpc•r. :1 1,1>11 •HI J! m i l<'!-o . Fu ll l'IJlll p1w1I V 1·r~· .-l1•a11. S:J,25\1. L1t· 'Tiii·: Bu s · I~ :\to·,., 1::.11110 1111 war r;1nl)' ~" allal>l1• ('al 1\rn1•ri1.·an Car l'lu n . lii5·N!IOll VW 1835 re• Sand r:ttl t S cat , muny xi ra ~ & ttamt> trlr. SIS0011•ffr 894·5016 -------i3 \'\\' l'.1mp1·r Van. ·73 t'"ord t;.311() K11ra v11n t\:\I F:\l. r:11l1 ab. lll'W ronv .. ta~. lo m l':-.. likl· p.n 1 n t . au t Cl . C a 11 new. Sac S..'>200 o r nfr. l'\'t 714 Ii Iii !l:!:.'li Ply. 646.J()Clli. t~l Funl 1Su1wr Van) Sl !IO\I. Xl11t l'•lll1I SADDLEBACK BMW BUY OR LEASE MOW BMW TRADE-IM'1 'iJ lkl\. 'I sp (!!Ill.ISi ). '733.lt<'SA·A . 11111.JSC>. 'j 121)11:! /\ l ;,!Ml~ll; \'I 'i:l 2002· 1,.p, c 1:t:1N I :\I I 831-2040 495.4949 ORANGE COUNTY'S OLDEST & ~.Race. Roch 9540 CH II art Ii. !l63·llM5 Sales·St'n·1('l' 1.ea~mi: ••••••••••••••••••••••• Dune Bu ggy . 1(10" Chenowth t'ull Cai:c. New 183S dual port VW, Ta<'oma lrlr. 2 sis or tires, Dcckell & Hock. 646-62i9 ----------4 Whe.t Drhes 9550 ••••••••••••••••••••••• , .. •JllP• •CHYOICEES• •WAGOHllRS• •TRUCKS• LARCESELF.CTfON LOWEST PRICES COPS.AND JI.CITY 2001 E. !lit Street (S.A.Frwy·2 blks. cast l SANTAANA 551 .. 000 ... Roy Car•er, Inc.. '72 GMC l~bletop Rolls lto>T'-' um\' New \'ah·l' Jo h . nt!w 15-IOJamhorl'l' pnmt. refurhtshccl & w1lhl Newport Dcarh 6'IO·li"14 all C'OnH•rs1on oplwns . ----- ($5001 (Stk.02.'> I l I MOWS4590 llLL IARRY RV CENTER Owis1on of Burry l'onl 21lll(> E. l'SI St S11nta Ana ()pcn l'\'enm~~ lill IO pm J\Nl>SUNOl\YS 551.1000 Ford. rnnit!I. cpt, panel· In~. II trk. rng ju!ll rchlt. Sl075/ofr. 1;73.5925 CREVIER $1 sr 6 HOAOWAV SAMTA AMA 835·3171 TH[ UlfllolAlt DAIVllfG MACHINE •USED BMW's• ·m moo. 17.K f<'IM > '71 2002 · t 103t: R\J > 132002 · 18',H;KPY > 'i3 Bavaria· cl«\4.IPN) 'HJ.OS · (1441'\'Q) 'i-13.0CS · 1317LF:\l\ Clos~ On Sundays ------ '63 Corvuir Grcenhrior wind o w va n . S550. 83().f>.'J80 -----·72 Ba,ana: Sil\'l•r, sun 'i4 Ford V11n Auto. 1\1C roof. 4 spcl .. 115 .. ~l() m ile~. i>S, I'll. eAC conrl SJ!)llO ss:rno 1 off C r 11.·k l'I Ph 5 Iii ~• l:?O ,11J I 12!111 LARGEST INVENTORY IN ORANGE COUNTY JUNE CLEARANCE ON ALL 1976 DEMONSTRATORS & ALSO ON SOME 1975 DEMOS CALL OR COME IN & ASK ABOUT OUR BIB SAVINGS DOM IURHS, INC. VOLKSWAGEN 13731 HARBOR BL, GARDEN GROVE PH. 534-4100 • COME TO OUR LOW OVERHEAD COUNTRY DRIVE A LITTLE, SAVE A LOT! MEW 1976 B-210 2 DOOR SEDAM f'hls T aa & LlcPtt (HL82 1074 782 l I ( 1·41341 OptioHI 1.,1p-llt btro FULL CUSTOM PAINT SHOP & BODY SHOP HERE MEW 197 6 B-210 HATCHBACK ALL MEW 1976F-10 SPORTS WAGON $3176 $3476 Pk11 Toa & LinnH (HLB210171106l (1·43 14 , OptiOllol Ec,Np-.rt btro Dat~un ·· ~es f'lw1 Tn._t Lie"'•• IWPLF >00046481I1·43431 FULLY FACTORY E9Ull'PEO SEE THE ALL MEW 1976 f..10 SPORTSCOUPE IMMEDIATE DELIVHY OUTSTANDING USED CAR VALUES 1971 FIAT I JI 4 soeed. radio. heate 1 & bucket seats 10960NJI 1914 CAM.UO Autornahc. owr steering air cond . wide tires w/mags & rallye Slnpes A SUPER CARI f573LFPJ 53976 1972 TOYOTA CORONA Au:omB11c. green f'••er•r)f & onl·136000 miles (695GWXJ I '74 IL CAMIHO Aulomallc. owr s leer1nq. air cond1honing & rallye wneels LIKE NEWI (45281WI I t1 I DA TSUH 2407 4 ~ bluf' ~xle11or mag whoels & AM/FM 12850ZU1 53476 1'76 FORD GIAHADA 2 Dr Sp0rf'S model Au1omal1c. air cond & AM/FM stereo (700NRM) I• I Mike McCarthy Says WE HAVE THE R.V. TO DO IT IN AT A PRICE THAT MAKES IT POSSIBLE . See Our Super Buy ORANGE COUNTY'S See The All New SANTA FE TRAVEL TRAILERS All Ready For Immediate Delivery 1 ::: 0 '76 SANTA FE PRICES START AT ' 52899 Ser •15745 SI~ H2891 PlUS TAX & UC 5th WHEEL SANTA FE TRAILERS Santa Fe 5th whe~ trailers are the newest in trailering. Good and shardy you will like the way they are built. Truck Headquarie s SALES• SERVICE• PART S EXAMPLE OF SAVINGS .. '7 6 &MC FLEE! IDE Ser. JTC0146F725114 Stk. lfT2919 PRICES START AT 5 3861~5 8 Allfo1, l11tporNd Alltft, llllporhd ~1, l11tported Alltos, llRported Allfol, I~ AtlfcK, l_,orfied AaftoS, IMported •~ B, •• •Y· • • ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• DAILY PILOT CL>'\~5,FIEO ADS Opel 9746 Porsche 9750 Ponc:he 975 Ponc:he 9750 Ponc:tt. 9750 Toyota '765 Toyota 9765 v.,., c .• " s~1111 ''"" •• '6°2" .7 1 • , .... , . •••••••••••• ••••• •••••• ••••••• ••• ••••• ••• ••••• •••• •• •• ••••• •• •• ••••• •••••••••••••••••• ••••• ••••••••••• •••••••••••• •• •••••• ••••••••••••••• ••• •• ••••••• •• •••• ••••• h,tde " Wilt°',, w ••• ,, A.: ~ -~t,, ' ' • • •. 11 r., M ~ I •tiS HallrcKadcll. . . ·73 Pors<'he. !lllT. silver '67PORSCHE912 197l'TOYOTA '71 TriumphGT6 . Autos, Mew 9SOv!Au~e~ . ..:~w 9.'.>00 b i>tl.lint•t·ond. 73 Pnrs('ht•!ll·l,n1•w pa ml,l972 Po1:sc·hp 911T. 35. beauty . All s nl u tl•ly .c , .... 1 CELC COUPE 4 S""ed /\l\1 /FJ\l r llo p,1, Ply fii5·U5J5 Ol'W ruhtl<'r. dc•:1n & top mi. orig nwnr . 5·spd. l'herry ! $10.KOU. l);1ys .. o1Tc. ~d spNi'I· '.:"' y I A heat~r. f~l!ll':fo:u. a1 '••••••••••••••••••••n•1 • .......... ••••••••···~ ___ shape. cu.s 1 h c!nly. Call all ~M 11': ~ s.tcrco. Xlnt 714 . 64 5 . 9705. Ev es ~:~f.1~ Icsha~p/!l .~~·oil~~ 4 spec1t. radio. hl•all'r & 52576 642•567 _4PM. 541.1_·.1946 _cond. 642·4_12"1 714.644.8086. tor'r. lt"m.·· ( 149.'"Ll>). hc•:1ut iful !!Old l'inish. t'lassif1~·d Ads ·' .. ... SllARP~ 24.000 mill'. 2 A1ftot. M•w 910 Aaltot, Mew 9100 Mtos, Mew 9100 MARQUIS MOTORS H'ar warranty available ~••••••••••••••••••••••i••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~2 :\larRuCrale l'kwy on lhi:< unit. Cl\.llllll>B l. THE GRAND P2~!J~~'c $3277 IMMEDIATE DELIVERY #2C1116U519080 NEW 1171 GMC PICKUP ''°°'"' ...... •., GRAND PRIX $4666 IMMEDIATE DELIVERY 1976 9· PASSENGER GRANlr SAJ•RI WAGON HlllO l ·BACIJHOIO '°Wit WINOOWS '°Wit TAllGAn POWll 0001 lOCIS nlf SRlllNG WNlll CIUISI CONTIOl MH. SUG. ltETAll sa745.30 OUR DISCDUMT s1400.00 lUIGAGC UCI SALi .-a1c1 ~~=:~SllRllOI $734530 auwounc UVll CONTIOl ttt"POWHSIAT MUCMMOll •2USW•Jl101 °' NEW 1976 GMC CUSTOM SHORTBE •5166 IMI t• ll11 IBIYRT aM1Z111111 ......... "'--c...... ...... C...........,,Y ... Altl Ct Ts IH..._ -. ciPIN7DAYI 9t09 S.D.F'rw~ ·Av('ry Exit ONLY $2699 * DEMONS1, u~\TOil MISSION \'U·:JO MARQUIS MOTORS 831-2880 495·12 I 0 28802 Marguerite P kwy --,62 p .. -ch• 60 S.D.Frwy·Avery Exil ...., .. "" M ISSION VIEJO 4 speed. radio, CX<'C'P· 831·2880495-1210 1966 Horbni.CM 6469301 A l E tionally l'lean & a l --. .' .~ _., owne r car. tGPT005). •TOYOTA SALE* 1975 T ll7. Low miles . _ l\lustsccto bchcve! /\M/F:\1 tape . s unroof. $5976 --S.'i500/l>stofr.586·163!1 19G9 with a u tom :iti c, -----------1 bucket scats. <X llV•lll). ·;.1 Spitfire, gd c-ond. Ton. Now Omy $499 ncau CO\',. am;fm. low J970 wsth 4 speed & vinyl mites. 557·7305 IJ------ roof. 1 ll7AKll). '73 TR-6 Rdstr PO RSC H!: TU~BO Now Only s 799 4 SI> e e ti. /\ :\l /Jo" :\I · OWNER'S PEnSC; ll1L L.At I Wh1l0 VOLVO ~~KruhoL CM. ~4(> YJO) i c914. Towne & Country /\uto Sales/Lcasm~ 2167 trarbol'-;-Cosra Mesa 646-4446 Sparkling finis h. lf121. SAVE$$ exterior with b E: ·I .. ,1111t r 11 11crn,,r. Unioue custom 1 l 111 l / ,, •. rt1P1 / · Eng 1.8, stereo. air. $6,1195. 1130·51191. ·611 POllSCllE 91 2.. ii ~Pl'C'd. s1lwr w/ hlal·k in· krsur. ,\:\I , F:\t d l' E s 1•t>llent n 1mlslrnn. S~1:!00 f1r111 ' !l':!l· 15!l0 '72 Toyota Mark fl /\uto. tr;ms., rudw, ~iny roof. :J85i'IB. $1876 GARDEN WEST VW '!fl l U ,,(flt ·" h flluf 1hOO \.\ • ,t 1111n.,tt·1 Bl\d \\ 1".11n111 .... t• 1 x~u ;~l~,1 Volklwagen 9770 ..........•......•..... ,..__.Almost :i classic ! ·si VW (930680012-3 ~ ~ PORSCHE 9 f ' S COUPt: Desert be1g r. w1tn 1 1 '.,, 111t\'t11H Fully ~Qu 1 npr'd ar I way alarm ::y~t. a •• \ Porhl·h c J 5li E11 1!111 c . Van.' New rhlt '67 11)1111 ----- Ev1•ryll11ni! new IV r1·11h 4!14·4li2!1 ·m. !HIT. Nu paint. llU :\lic-hclhn XWX. :it:\I ms ~.'l.!l'J.<;. 962· 7498. 1966 Harbor. ( M Mb 9303 t·n~. & trans. 12 vll sys oil cool & filter. !liew urks & shncks. F:\1 tape. more xtras Sl:!OO. 831·9092 Ive m1·ssa1,~. ----- 1967 vw lllCJ ·11:1 su;;:-00.-Xrnl ,.~ '71 C.:clicu GT, 5 sp1I, uir, li7:J.J077 :\lu,..t ~l'll. Sai· s:1,1:;11 am,fm:xlntc~nc~.. . , . ti7:1 :1>171. fli:I 11m >!111·45\l'J alt. hr•m 72 Ru~· AM I F M . a 1r ----nm1l, Xlnt cont.I. $700 1-·1~1 l'ur~dw !II t S T:trJ!a, 7:! C<'lica ST, ,..howroom tak1• m rr 11ymts. fii\5·!YIUI xlntcond :\il:1u rnnd. Must s acrifice. ------ 492 :JG50 S!2<JO !'>il!l.Jti:\017_:>1 71_'..0:l 'ii VW. Clean. :\lichehn -------. --. . tire's, runs pcrfrct. SIJ85 I' irsrh1· ·7-1 !II I, !>Unroof. 73 Toyota (;1·11.ca ST. M5-86H 1 •. , ,1 L... H/11. steel radials, I ~ - --- ;ur . "111"· 1·'1'' · ''" /r '"· ·• XI t d 581-7""'"' L'OR SALE· ·r.nvw 11· h· St3 500 firm i;.io 1f>.\5. m1 g. n con . .,.,.., r • . w ,1 "· · · --------w/"6':1 1500 enj? .. cam. '74 Cclica ST 4 spd, cron, he:uh•rs . nu tir<'s. runs Rolls Roye~ 9756 elcan. xlnt cnnd. $3195, gd, smo. M7 ·360li ••••••••••••••••••••••• hsl ofr. 548-5764 "t DEALER IN U S A . . ----. -1 . ·73 yellow super Hui.: t.o ------·-· """-. H t.orolln.-ii Sp1. mi, nu 1in•s, xlnl rn11d ROY i\M/Hl, radials: 311.~ $2250 4!1i-l ~>li·I Day . CARvrR ml. Xlnl cond. S2200. I h : <l!lll-78l l cvi·!> ~ 7(i#l«l817or 5116·3103cvcs. ------ROUS·ROYC[ , .--•74 VW Bus. 35K m. Nu PORSC HE 'J • 1 ~ -ARGA Oak green m• lc11 ' <'r r r,r with beige p laid in•rriur /\ 1 , , "'/nllHl. Bec ker str r e0 .incl n 1 11 :ru ... h more! {91 HJ~1 1 ?'1 •' AUDI I 00 lS Agate brow n •·x T1•111.r I• rr·r• whc·nl covers. coe1 m•I. 1 11 trip•!, .1ncJ trailer h1:c.;h r4J l t".<L $6995 I AUDI FOX W~.G ON Automatic. grE:::~I\ 011,..rior st<'r<'o. white sidew all t1r<":. r1n ')tn ne·. & alarm (139NOOJ 1~J1miorn 71 .c.:orolla,. 4 spd, new steel radials, :ihsolutely ,...,...., , .. ,,. p31nt & tires. gd cond. pert. cond. $4400494·3309 $ 4 99 5 -.~4 Sl495./lradc. P vt pty. -·-------- ctOSfO SUNOAYS 631·1668 v w vu n e B u J! g y • lt--A.. ----9760 ,;...-.. 9767 nbcrgl:iss body, roll bar. ·------r-. ~ -...... mags, hsl ofr. over $100 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• 540·4.514 '73 Saah !19LE 2dr .• 4s pd.. 1973 Tri ..... TR6 -------- air. A:\1 /fo'~~ tape. Xlnt. Convert ible. 4 s pe ed '71 VW Co!1vcrt. Super 1714Hf>4·4156 wrlow m iles.24 .000mile, Beetle, A ir. Al\t/i'M. Subaru 9762 2 year warranty oivaila · xlnl cond . $2300 firm. •••• •• • • ••• • • • • • • • • • • • • h I c o n t h i s u 11 i t . _6_73_· 1_1_13_. _____ 1 1.00K FOR OUR <449NBN I. ·m VW runs good. FULL PAGE AD NOWS4199 tape, m ats, header. ON TH E RACK PAGE MAR9UIS MOTORS $1000/bst. 673-1737 OF TODAY'S 2ll802 Marguerite Pkwy WEt::KENOEll S.O.Frwy. /\very Exit SECTION MISSION VIEJO GARDEN GROVE _ 131·2110 495.1210 '74 VW Bu1L low m i. a mtfm stereo, itlnl cond $2600/bst ofr. 581·113 aft. s SUIARU lt:wc !'lomething you want 70 VW 11uper cll'an. 76. ~ HAR BOR Bl VD. ~ s.... .... i · ":' v N. -. DON BURNS PORSCHE/AUDI . 13631 HARBOR 6L. GARDEN G~OVf PH. 636-333 to scll?Classified ads d mi. AM /FM. $1350. "'' r>1wr•r•:i1 • 1 ,,.,.1 13821 llarbor, G .lo. SS4-ot00 It well. 642·~. _96(1.._12_[)11_?r ~-lOIJ___ .. _______ :z:ar.:. :.z;~----.u 17 '70 VW SQl>k. Hbll e nit New clulrh. l>rk:i, h aVl' ro<·dptii. XI cund. Sl~JS. IMill·i..72. JUNE SPECIALS! 1972 vw •DON BURNS VolkswaCJen 1373 t Harbor llvd GARDEN GROVE GARDEN WEST VW ' 111 ... ~' \\ d h1 1•, ltl \d ... ~. \\ t I 1 t Ill 11 ' Bl\ 11 \\I '-1 lfllfl' (1 I ~It , 1 JI 534-4100 411 WAGON --BUGS l\utomatil'. u1r conct & ·m VW. runs i:reut. ne\\ i.Lcreorndio. IK21Gll..). tires. new rear shocks '67 Thru '76 OHLYS2l95 w/STI' smo~ device lOToChooseFt-OM Sl050. 5·111·6365 eves Sunroofs , cunverl1bles, 1970TOYOTA STATIOHWAGOM wet'kend. ______ 1 s pl•cds . :iutumlltfl·s Automatic with air cor. d1l1unlni::. <:W.'IANA l. ONLY $1295. '70 VW BUS. 9 !'>t:aler. Xlnl cum.I. ~USO. V.12·262~ WANTF.O Complete cni:llle tor 1972 VW Van 1969 VW 16110, pJnc akc type SQUARHACk ~ 1;~15 This car won 'l la!>l long ! -. -, . 1xxsui:i 1. : VW S<·1roc<·o . 75. s1lv~r ONL y S 169 S a ir t•ond .. 4 "JWl'ti. r adio ma i:: wh e el s, a l mothricat1ons . 552·8028 19UVWIUG --------Bri~ht yl•l lo w-1.IKF. ·71 Sqhk. air. auto; ne NEW! (10J4t19l. l'ng, tr:tn!'o & tires Cre Ma--.onthisone• ce1~1s1. l'.i111t & bod} • -• , • perl. $1840 612·6424 SUPER S,ECIAL OF THE WEEK 1976 <;MC 70 VW 9 pou lus Call aft 6 pm 54!J.61 l I PICKUP TRUCK ·4; I BEETLE. sunroof. Nicest in to\\ n. SAVE SS GARDEN WfST VW 'H. It ... \\ ·•f fl, .1• I 111 .. 1 71'411t'"' -..rrr1j{. r •. 1''\ I \\ f ... , fl) 11 It' I "<'• t ;:,:, 1 GHIAS '67 Sil•er, 4 speed. UNT474 '70 41PHCI 327NY R '72 llue, 4 speed 11560 SAVE $$ GARDEH YaST VW '~ton s hort bed. Stepside, Xlnt mcch cond. Light just over 5000 miles-still j!reen. New paint. Pvt under factory warranly.1_P_t_y_. 84_2·_62_27_9 ____ -i (1872374). '67 vw .' 111 .. , k' \\ "' 11 ..... h 1\1'" ·'""' \\c·,1rn11a-.tt·r Hl"'d •DOM BURNS• Needs work. Makeofr. \\'t· ... t111ut..,lc·r K!U i.):>I VOLKSWAGEN 557·1!:149aft 5:30pm . '68 Volkiiwagen, rnbuilt 3 .I bo G G . . engine, l>lut' c:<ll'nor, big 137 l ar r, . . 64 VW, runs great, r~dt<!, tires & ma~s. SljOO. Call 534·4 I 00 l'Hrome dash. lo m1 o 963-8738 Aft 6 r blt e ng. S650./bs t. ·-----• ·62 VW Bus. JSOOCC reblt 646-0779 °67 VW eng, runs xlnl. $G50Jbst ·"7~ q b ck It (' b 1 <TSP2ti9) 642-5816 . . -------• eng/tr.ins (50!1 mt ai::o) ·71 VW Sqbk, yellow. pvt bst. llod.v & paint xlnt. pty, new rad1c.ls, FM 8 Mus t s e ll b y Sun . t r k ster, coco mats. $1750 b:.l.Ph :642-20n. BILL MAXEY TOYOTA 11111 •••Hhlhd. 14' I \\\ HUMTIM .. f0Nl l4C:.H SUOO.fil3~ Hlf.8 VW. -Bblt cng. blue VW, 74 Bug. xlnt eond. cxtr. Big tires & l\fa~s . .-4-V_\_V_l ___ t _d--d-.l-.-• 12,SOOmi,AM /FM SHOO. Call 963·8738 art 1m1 c e 1 ion 54S-6l5l 6pm mod. Lo m1. s t ereo ----· AM/F!\I easSl'lll'. xlnt. FORD 70 Golaxie •••••••.•••••• $1399 800. 2-(111. AlllO. w-.,.., OOftd. -........ 1 lwlllel l ie. 1111AOE O.V. 73 Y2 Ton P.U .••.........• $3499 M -1r-. lac10<V alf, --...e.-(5890JltL DATSUN 73 2AOZ ••••••••••••• ·""99 M -.1"lil/fM r.O>o. -gs. 30000-flee! ISer. 6161171 CHEV. 71 Vega 2300 ••.••...•••. $1499 lloloOn Wagon. 4 -· AM/l'M ~ ~ l>lue. !Ng&, 6~.3U "" (11800,.L CAPRI 71 ••••••••••.•••••.•.••• $1599 4 speed. Ri ft, bot.ovhlul tOd, •1"Yf !Gp 29, 130 (OOOCPPi Ford '73 LTD 4 Dr. • .••...•.••••• $2699 9"0N9, ~Ulo .. Pt"1eor.a11, P/w•~ R&H (I 190RK~ FORD 73 PINTO ••••••.••••••••• $1999 8qyJfe ,...,.,_ 4 _.i, 1ad10. tool ro, e1c;. (lie. 503HOPi 528511 or best ot r . 673-3:~7 '71 VW Bus $1750. 842·4295 '72 Westphalia Camper. Xlnt cond, extras. $4000. 673-0287 70 VW Kombi flus . I owner. xlnt cond. Ex· tras. <.:oml'I. reblt. $!4:!00. t>:\9-281i8 71 VW Square ba c k , am/fm tape deck. $1000. or best offer. 7~1-003 1 '64 VW convert.1ble xlntcond 54.5-6126 67 VW. reblt engine. needs body work, $700 firm. 960·2106 ol•o 9772 ••••••••••••••••••••••• SPECIAL DEMO SALE 1976 VolYo 244 SRO Sun r oof, overdrive, 4 speed. AM/i''M s tereo, 8·lrack, fthe r mats. beauty r1mf;, a ccent stripes. fog hl!hts. V.1.N. VC24445E1·097530. $6688 AMC '13 Gremlin •.••.•......... -;-$1599--076 Vof•o 264-GLA •~ -e<.CIOld '""vi.ctOtVIOQU'C>ood loc 31.•6~19"014 Ford 72 Courier ........•.••.•.• $2199 4 '°""" •«.1C>1y .... R&>t. ca-_, >~ ""''"· C.P"'· onl .. oO> 11M1 lllUlUL Rrebird '72 ••..•............... $3399 hor•I Autn tran· •• at• oON1 + OOM..• ''~· 'lldllf'). t•tve ~ .... INQ~ •• M.80/ ""'vii,..,,., Loe llff~Oll T-BIRD '72 •••••••••••••••••••• $3399 ....... Car k lc>ecMd ..... "'" ~htl'lg, ($er, No. 134864~ ' Dodge 72 Charger ••••.••••••••• $2199 VI. auto ,,.,. ... llCIQtY alt, jlhlh•l"ntl. todKr • ..,w '""'• ..,.,,1 roof. gold IMOEOOL VW '69 Bug •.•••••••••••••••••• $999 1 Ooot. t.Utu. '""""" 'u:GB>tl Colt 73 G.T ••••••••••••••••••••• $1699 4 apeed trans .. radio, helter, silver. (S02KAYJ. PlYMOUTH '74 •...•.•.•••••••. $2099 "'"'"' 1 on H..,dlOp fla<l•O liool ... WM• "'nv' tool. Lo-""'°'' l< •8211l0~ • ei..nnr 72 XR7 •••••••••••••••• $3399 ;;.--:i,-_,.,_,_doec:llr•e6.AM1-.-w-•10o,l1tt -•no (O~OZJ). Fiat '73 124 Wgn. . •.••.•••••.•• $2299 -.ita lflM tool r.ic~ R&>t.38000""'11'to l"'"""'" IJ111Gn~ Factory air conditiuntng, power i;teerinl(, l10we.r disc brake::., 1\M/i''M sh'reo r <1din, ht·alet, ll'alher mterwr. sun roo . etc. VC26465El0110U9. $8837 '76 Vol•o 244 A Auto truns., p<twl·r strcr mR. power tJ1::.c brakes, A:\l/FM ~trri·o rad11>, hcatl!r, lrnl!•ll ~lasK. real I o m 1 I ,. " . c l c . VC24445 Jo: I IHU;:11i. $6585 •SALES •SERVICE •LEASING· overseas delivery · you'll like •.IKE• 5--fk • & ,..ts .... .,.. • Set's I te 4 fer , ... c ......... f915 Friday June 18 1976 l Jri;c\1 Sl·ln ·1lun ul N"w & LJ,.:d C.HJill,1C\ 111 Or .mi;c County DAIL y PILOT DI I tlOO .bto1, New tlOO 1975 Volvo 244 GL. PS. a . .a U _... ••••••••••••••••••••••• Pu A\• L'U "l k -0 1. Scv '67Cud4dr HT f'ullpwr& u,atr , .·1·r •110 rac .••••••••••••••••••••••• : Open ~undJy Cadillac Master Deale r '.1600 Hdrhor Blvd. C. "1.:i Mc\3 540-9100 s n. rt, mats. mich. AMC 9905 air. 78,000 mt., 1 owner. Nabers leather int. Luxu ry + shorp Sl,000.4!16·7964. 1,,.1., ... 1t..1•n.u-....... o....,,.c.-..,1 econ. Pvt ptv. !lf~·9Gl7 ••••••••••••••••••••••• • · -F'ur Sale: 1960 Rambler 71 F1cctwood Brouttham Cad JI DAILY PILOT CLASSIFIED ADS &>II lh10J!5 fast Wllh Daily deluxe. Top cond. Call only .. ~.000 ml. tmmac, •• ac Vuu C.tn Sull 11 fro II. {642-5678 I °"" C.lll s.., ..... l'ilOl Want Ad.;. art 6, G'1fl·OU62. 52900 PP. 6'4·5859 ''·""' 11 Wo1n" w . .m Ad . . Fa st Credit Appro-al ...;;, H;;, '100 A.uto1, Hew tlOO Alltol. Hew tlOO Alltoa. .,.;;--9100 A.utol, Mew 910,JAutoa, Mew 9100 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ':J ••••••••••••••••••••••• HONDA 4-SPEED SEDAN , A BEAUTY FOR SURE! IMMEDIATE DELIVERY SGA-2022368 SPRINGTIME WAGON SALE *ANY NEW 76 HONDA 4 SPEED - WAGON ALL COLORS 53225 *ANY NEW 76·-·3-3-15-HONDA AUTOMATIC .,, WAGON IMMEDIATE DELIVERY *OYEI 14 tlW 76 HONDA WAGONS IN STOCK WBA 2015957 WBA 2015726 WBA 2015194 HONDA 5-SPEED SEDAN A GAS-SAVER -44 MPG;-IPA HWY. IMMEDIATE DELIVERY WBA 2015298 WBA 2015875 WBA 2017081 wee 2001391 SGE ·2035006 WBA 2018535 WBA 2017083 WBA 2017077 WBB 2012310 HONDA ACCORDS NOW IN STOCK WBA 2018926 WBB 2012652 WBB 2012336 ALL CARS IMMEDIATE DELIVERY ADVERTISED PRICES GOOD JUNE 18, 19, 20 ONLY All CARS SUBJECT TO PRIOR SALE =~r.., " COMMONWEALTH 0 ~ II ::i 0 ORANGETHORPE u CJ) •=> er w < :I: - INC. ---BIVfRSIDE FWY ~ -. , ~ -- \. ~ 700 S. Harbor Blvd.-Fullerton OPEN 7 DAYS 9109 .. (714)·871·0412 ···- ' A.11tos. lls•d ~ubs, Uu•d 'Autos, Uud A11tos, Utttd !Autos, Uttd Au101. 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XI 1·•t11tl :,~, 1t:llf.1111 1o11. ·~·:!I :\t••'lb p.11111. 11u lift"• YeCJO ~i(.141 1!11 .1:11~1 9974 ...••.....•..........•. m1 Will lakl' trndl! am fm ta p t'. ~al'.. . $5795 '74TT !)H2f"I li<lli tilllJ :l!17 lii1li11r lt-l1 :!0-18 a ft ti ·~ :\lahhu !-.-;tale Wgn • Op b Ji,,:-11/,!r . root l'al'k.,p "· Iii.I..&..-. C dillac Till "h1•(•I. f"' ,. '"'''rill!-!. 'fi6 C11u1w Uc Vtllt-. lutly '71 Kingsw11<11t l·~.;t. Sta. ll h. V·ll a1110, ,.1, ... 1 ~ G I'"" hraJ..t•:., 111r ,11•rl'<>. l'Qlllfl, wht, blue llhr int. W;i~. V·ll. 3 !Wais, racks. 1·:.1111,il.~. 5:JM nu. Exn·pl. 2600 "-Oar..... m•w r;11f1ab. nt·11 m;iµs. i;.i T1•11111~·~1 St.1 \\'g n 'i:I \ 1•1:.1 1;T \\ ·1c u11 'i :ISq111rl'.'St. W:ti.:on l.1kt j7 '.\l11"la11i:, \'X, aut11. ll11r"1 1 i.ptl, nd-. rl'.Jft•IHI l,1~" 1111 'h'l't'" \ I 11u 11,.,,. """ 11rt·" hrak1·"· 111•1·1b 1•ni.: w11r~. s.11111 wrk ::.:1110. li-1:"1 !1:1;11; radials ~i!ou 1!11· :11111 3\1.1~"' mi. ~5!'111. !Iii 111 71 l:o111l l1<11.I~, inl. ·rn:1 :!~liU lillll' "''<'k. runs 11crlt•ct. a l', full pwr. Sl!t50. Pvt l'lt•:•_n . :i2,1ll15 f irm . c.... Me1tG S40 9100 \\'h1tc&c11ld,s:11htlc 111lr lflti8 Ford. $.100 l1rni. Sl't! soou: fi'i.S .. 17!/:J 1.111(1 lslt• 1 't)'. !!!iii 2!1f>:J 5-111 5.).~7 Si 111\J. l'h j;'j I ·(~l!J:I at I !il.i:! .\IC) l'I', <.:. ~1 . all 5 i!'1 :\111s1ani:. rl'hlt 2x:1t11'. 1UI F.\'t X Irk . mag lll't'"· t:all a t HH!'.1·1119:&, Sl<!llO or ofter. ·1~1 l"1n•l11r1I :b1, I'S I'll. '71 \•')!:I W:1i:1111 I' II. :11r. .'\1r :llim x1n·1 1·1111d .. 1 1·:1111" s:... ~:11 lii Iii or • 11r wlwnds 111A1ll'r. s1ii~1 1:1:111n1;, 1;11 :m111 all 1; Alltos, M•w 9100 Allto1, til•w Mtoi Mew '800 Allto1, New 9800 .AMtos, Mew 9100 ----- ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••• •••••:••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• f~1 For<! Galaxy, VK. auto, 9100 Allfos, New 9100 NOW IT'S BILL BARRY'S SPECTACULAR - SUCH FUN LAST WEEKEND· WE ARE REPEATING OUR SAT. & SUN. PICNIC SPECIAL PURCHASE!!' NIW'7• GRAND PRIX' S WE GOT fM ... BIG llW 197& GMC 3/4 TOii PICK-UP s437& TJtArS_RlGHT ···WE SAID 99c A 1or with o retool valve ol $500 01 more (meols safety & smog .odes) w ill bo \old on SUND A y I JUNE 20 12 NOON If mo<e than one oer:.on w1!-l'ie:. ro bu)I lh1s car. we will have a drawing for 11 No olh('r purcllase necessary Must be 18 years or older to ouahty ICuslomer pays only 99 cents plus tax and license for delivery ol car ) onue 11 cyl , ~ .,pd ltorno COON .... ,~ cor Ruf\s P~' 10<1 lCI Zl!07) ~.so. 'fl6 :'l'fustani: 1-'stbk. magi., ·1;s Gala x~ 21\J'. run. llfl':.. inl '\•xt all i.1111 must Sl'(', SIOOU 518 81112 ereat, gd botl~ & l1n'"· h. '1il'.I :\1u,,1anf.! ctd n11tef mi's $.595. ·1!12 11:,77 1Ul F:\t. n~·w ral11.1 b. ·-. • -----1iain1. & I'S. SIOOO. Cun 10 l.1 D W1?n. All CXl rai.. 1:11'1 Hob. 556 :JIHIJ call 1\·I cond. $15!"11. twf ·I 30 ' ~)J :.8!11 . ----- ·-r·o -I-TD ., 0 -, -, -Oldunobile 9955 in ~ • c r. vny op. ••••••• ••••• •• • •• •••••• :iu111 trans. Air 1·orut. I'S. ·~3 Old . b·.1 , U •I . l'IL l'Vl ply . $750 . j smo I I;! t l.1 r-•.J811>1 Royalt•. all xlras , xlnt ''" cond bst ofr. •1%·2279 • '70 LTD Country S<1. !l -. ------• puss. A C. auto. nr nu 70 Cutlass S . Al':· full :\11C'h.S1295.6i3·2131_; __ ~~~mags. Sl 20o ·11 Ltd. lo m1 ·s. pis. p /b. Pinto 9957 Caa/ro11 n1.1'.··~~~ pt~. S171HI. ••••••••••••••••••••••• !J61) """'" '7" I . ----~ •111t11, ·12,11011 1111 • '67 Country Squire t>ni.:. Hadiab. auto. """ lt,11 Owne r. 10 pass Fully t C'l'Y · 1\sk1ng Slli7:,, t•<111ippl'.'d . Gd t•ond . G4.f.li:la7 1147·1141 -------, '74 Pinto Sia. W;.!n. many. '69 Country Sc1 u1r c m1111yxlras.~alHl. ll11),,, Wa~on. AIC. F:\I stcn•o, 5411 :12111 or !162 0>17i t'' 1·~ $995. 833-0737 ---'i3. 4 s pd. dlx mlll'Xl. I Al Liftcoln 9945 mi. to prit·c. mul>l ~ell ••••••••••••••••••••••• fast : t'i:ll· 11<1:1. -----'74 Lincoln 4 Door ·n Pinto. l.ca\'in,1: Calr f F~lly powt•r cq11111pcd Yellow, am.rm. gtl t·ontl. with V·>I. aulo. l rans .. S\100 hsl off t;iJ Jli211 fa<·tory air t·1111dil ioninJ.!. - -·------- ind1\'11lua l lculhcr power '74 Pinto HR Hun.1ht st•a AM 1 1-~l\t stereo and Hcsj1hlk int.. xi 1·111111 laµc, vinyl top, t ilt skcr· 1!1,01111 mi. Bst 11fr 11\'I 11111. spt'cd rontrol. lluy $WOO. 962·5ll4!1 C:l·!lpm \ dose to wholrsak ! Lit" ---· -- 710KX;',. '72 Pinto Runabout Only $5699 Auto. trans .. 1·inyl roof S--"a "'na Oouble sha r p l'ar ! um ~ 30SFNZ. U..ColR Mercury $1999 1301 N. Tustin Santa .AH 547·0511 9947 ••••••••••••••••••••••• '70 M/\VF.HI CK. El'onomy 6. Auto. N1t:c. $1095. 675·5258 BILL MAXEY TOYOTA I 1!111 l l •c<" l l•d 54 1 I \\\ HUHTIH(,TON If AC M '7'1 P into. \'erv low milt•s. M«cury 9950 m•w l irt•s. l mmae. S:Zrn5. ••••••••••••••••••••••• 642·()(;.a .. 1 '71 Colony Park Sl. ;fymouHt----9960 Wagon . 9 pass. Orie ••••••••••••••••••••••• owner. 646·600f; ---- '72 Monterey. P /S. P i ll /\IC. AM-radicr,-itl!9 t•ni.!, Super car . $1750. 640·612. bt.wn 9·5. ATLAS Clu-ysl..-/l!lymouth Open l>a1ly & !'iun. 'lil Ill PM :!!)~) llarhor Blvd . V-8. auto trans .• full '7'1 IJ11skr. 15.1100 mi. power equ1ppeil wll i\i\I 1-'~I . I'S. n •l'l1 11111i.: 110Wl'r \\t111l11wi. a11rl .'Wal · :-•·ul!'_ :'l:! .• 1111) or 11:-I plu~ I Ill "I t•t·nn )! Whl·t·I :).~\I :::1:1:1 SPECIALS OM ALL GREMLINS 1 76 GREMLIN IE2179UO; USED CAR SPECIALS 1973-1975 GREMLINS FIVE TO CHOOSE FROM ALL HA YE LOW MILEAGE 1971 PINTO 4 speed, very economical-. s 1345 transpcrtahon This car · won I lasl long' (427MIM' 1974 AMC JAVELIN Fae! eou1pme n1 i nc au1oma11c. A-C & owr sreenng PLUS vinyl top, $AVE lllt wheel. AM-FM stet'eo. rallve wtieels & only 26.000 miles (172MFW, 1974 FIAT .4 speed. AM/FM radio & s2495 low mites Top gas m11eage (245KY0l 1973 SPORTABOUT WAGON Au1oma11c. air cond111<?nir19, s2795 pwr. steering 1 owner car (381N0Xl. FREE FREE FREE GET YOURS Witfl tft• pure ho\t of °"'f MW or u>•d c or d uri"CJ tltf! l'N>ntft of """«'· Fal'lor.1 ;ur 1·111111111111111.'i.: ·;:! \'al1.1111 '1 di' l'l tKKl nil GIVE US A CAU FOR DETAILS .. 'inyl r11.ol. \:VI I· :'>1 I'S. I'll. \l'. >1111 O!l111 or "lt•r t'<I .S11111•r ,.h .1q1 t;i:lll•~I.! -----0-ff---,.-oocf--...._--.• -_.-,O---..... --M-----'-o-y---Mint n1nd1t1t1n l.11· ..-. .,, nww '"' .... ..,, - 9.1UJ..: 1.fo' Only $4199 Santa Ano Lincoln Mercury 1:101 N, '1'1i..1m Santa Ana 547·0511 Ii!• l'h 11111111 h <:T:'\ :-:.~... .... 1 ..... l 1111 1·1 t't' !~;>1 1:1'.1:1 :\ll 'ST S1•ll '1 01 l'I~ m 1>11~\l'r. f; •',\I ... n. •. fi(11H1 llll • Ht;·• 7:l.JK ,tit ti ..... w 9800 Autos, Mew PRICES -E-E-EAL Y GIVE .N OVER THE PHONE USED CAI SPICIALS '71 CAPllCI '799 ' GIX716 •70 NOVA s999 B11AMJ '69 TOYOTA s I 099 36•HLA • '70Y.W. '1399 75680H , '73 PINTO 'I 599 (a1Sl.l11 '72 TOYOTA s 1699 IBOFEI '74 vw 'I 999 SUPER BEETLE (0.SLllO '7J DA ?SUN s 2 610 Waqon. 334JSZ 2 99 75 VEGAGT'2699 211LPC lfalctibac~ 12~8· t ?41\11<1 MOHU 2+ 2 .. s4335 1227·107191) MOMV. ••....•. s4665 St~ : I 79 NOYA •••.•••••• s5026 4 Door Sll1 ~ 111 MAUIU CPI .... '5150 CLASSIC 1287·4155971 MAUIU WAGON '5626 146·4060761 IMPALA WGN, .• S§9 I 6 3 Seatef (256· 1601151 MOMTICAILO '5993 (286-4157.a) -847-6087 e PHONE e 549-3331- NEW'76LUVS $3369 •199 •95 TOTAL DOWN Pll MO. t II OfHllS AYAIUILl TO CHOOSI IROllll t 'lll't I' ,,., f ,\\t' ,,,.,. P'"' '" t .\ '" 0.,.,,Mffllfl• ~l'""l\~)~M I l t1A.h 8- 11'1 ,,,_' t • ileft' ·~II .. ""°" "' ,ti~ I ,..,., 0!1 •"V' ,,..,!, .,,. tt q '"" ·~ I i LIASI SltlCIALS --JUNE '76 CHEVETTE '72 P~ MO. '76 NOVA ,..... .. . ... '76 FLEETSJDE I V t H '' DON'T UNDllSfifiS LIAllNG? ,_,.. 147..al7 • Ufa.3U1 SALi NI I -~ '6 V' 197 6 CHEVEnE ('!lllC'('IPt1 Wllll AM'""'" 4 •IJ"l"(l llumo"' l'luarcl\ "'' ' s299 17997 \ !t i; 1 trot +I" M• I ''' \ I '•' •fl•t·~· f\f " '*I 1,. I \ 1 I 1 +'' A''I tJ \t 1 t '' .,. ,,,,, ... ff.'".,, '76 MONZA Town Cpe. '" ''9 '" ......... tt - '76 NOVA t•I•• ·-·I ., ... , ...... , liol. ~ '""' +.H " Ml• f "'••. ·•'• ..... , "'"' ,.,.o... ...... .... .,,,,_t .. .............. , '76 V2 TON PICKUP .. ~ -··p·~ ···~ .. ,.,_. tr U f A '•• l •• <I .. ., ...... . '76 VEGA "' 761MPALA I ' ) ,,, . . ' . 53572 5299 TOTAL DOWN $4146 '11266 TOTAL DOWN flll MO. 17'1-tlottO) •4351 5399 •119" TOTAL OOWH •II MO • '8611 ,HMO. .. • . • • j I 17 ' , I ~ I. I ( I e \ OYER 30 Brand New '76 SIARFIRES IN STOCKI . I BRAND NEW 1976 s3977 ' OLDSMOBILE STARFIRE • • • Ptus Tax~Lice,,-.e !3T07C6C101 14bJ Over I 00 '76 OLDSMOBILES IN Stock -Immediate Delivery • STARFIRE Coupes and SX's • OMEGA Broughams • TORONlAOS • CUT.LASS Supremes, Salons, Supreme Broughams• STA CRUISER. 88 Royals• 98 RecJencys and LS1s •Custom C iser Wagon Brand New "4 WHEEL DRIVE ,76 IMC ~ & TRUCK CENTER 1/2 TON PICKUP ,73 CHEVY VEGA s 1277 4 speed. factory a11 cond1t1orung. rld10. healer hnted glass. wheel covets. ( 4 11 OSi\' '73. MAZDA RX -3 WAGON s 1377 4 speed. radio. healer I 1363091 cond1t1on1ng. power steering . 1975 CJ-5 ' 4x4 1972 DODIE SURFER· VAN 597!! Plus T aJC & License C # 71 9890 l .. S"-•• ...,,.. l*''t'•• I "' f• • '" fyt .ii.i "" ,..,.. 1• • I • '•#' r ' J..A"' I P..J'"'"tf • , , • ~--p.') ., • .& ' I .t .. t: .. "'11H",;'J A",~.: 1'l "-~• '-. ~·.,,L kAll I) 10'>. SJ77 OOwn P•Y~"I t,q 4 1 f CP rT't "'" , Jr ""°''"'" h II fl~· .. H•1 '• l ••. ,/.I •ol,-''• I n.•tf'9'1t"' P''-'' '•91· ~r ,. •1• "(.t" .. J Jl l •111,1 •'c ft ""' Q 1\N "-IVAt ~l<Cl..,TA(;> qAH IJ tO • '75 HONDA.HATCHBACK s24· 77 4 speed. radio. heater 1941 NVF). • • '73 Pt.YMOUTHSCAMP s257 :7 6 cyl . auto. trans.. factory air • cond1t1oning power steering. radio. vinyl root I 488JFV) OLosMoe1u9a $ JEEP w/CBRadio '72 r~~i a~~~~rr~n~.o~re~o~~·g~~: 1977.,__ _____ ....---t---"'!"----...... '74 ~!~~linder , 4 speed. ra:l.o. s2177 whitewall !ires. vinyl root heater. only 1 4 .15~ miles. (571687). (947JSE) '73 ~P~~~-AM IFM radio. lull $2277 K-5 'actory equ1pmen1. (211KLNJ. POHTIAC FIRfBIRD $ '71 ~~~·d·~·~·~·,,~~a~~~e~a~tt~~ri:~~ 2377 BLAZER power brakes. rad io. heater. (551CUJl TORONADO . CORVEm T-TOP '72 V·8. auto. trans .. factory air, pawer steering. power brakes. pawer windows. AM ltfM Stereo wAepe. black beauty' (356JEUJ. TOO NICE TO PRICE! SELEOION Is Why We're No. 1 In Orange County! Brand Hew 1976HONDA Plus TBJt & License (I SGA2037123) IMMEDIATE DELIVERY! -s177DOWM 57668 MONTH f11H C~>~ Ct~9 '3t0&.&7 .. ,. tfw,)\ fOf\a"'Ctr'lq u~ llOMOVM ''l<M tl)tttl Ot,f*t..,, f>ifn'tlt1'f nr<• 16001 &4 tr'ICl.#O,r'tQ ,.._. hC: au l!W'V1~ <'"tel llNNlJAl PlRCl;NTAOt l'll\lE 1)~111. Brand New 1976 HONDA Wagons Immediate Delivery •• ; 4 SPEED ~-· Immediate --~~.$).' Delivery ... ' ' 17 f I ! ·I I I I I I I . , Economical 6 cylinder. crotl\ & vinyl 1nteflor front & rear bumoer guards. rao10. deluae wneel covers. b<>dy Stde moldings. & more' (JHL29C68146307) VOLARE TWO DOOR BRAND NEW 1976 ARROW. BRAND MEW '76 PLYMOUTH DUSTER Economical 6 cy11nCler 3 speed 1ransm1ss1on. tinted gtass. front & reat . bumper guards vrnyl 1nter1or & more• :iVL29C6G 115303. s3995 -•75 CHIYSLll coaDOIA " 11111 po111er air condilion "11eater " 8 au\O 1rans .. bral\&S . radio ,.. · 0111ec :-SMIV' 51eer1n9. P 5 ,11,nyt cool l2 ' wt111ewtll 11re • a SALE OM ALL 1976 DIMOHSTIATOIS ! 2 cloor. 4 doors SAVll SAVI! FABULOUS VALUES ON FINE USED CARS -•75 DODGE CHARGER SE '75 CHEVY VEGA •75 CHIYSLEI NEWPORT V·8 auto trans . arr cond1t1onmg. po111er Economical 4 cylinder. auto trans, air Custom V-8. 1ulo. trans . arr cond1t1omng, stee11ng. power brakes. radio. heater. col'ld1homng, radio. heater. whitewall tires. oower steenng. power bfakes. radio. heater. whitewall fires. vinyl root License {144MIX) .body side moldings (937NOZJ whitewall tires. cruise control (11 71834). 54395 52595 53995 •75 DOD&E COIONET WAG. •75 PLY FURY CUSTOM 175 VW UlllT V-B. auto. 1rans . air cond1honing. power V-8. auto. trans.. air cond11toning. power Economical 4 cylinder. auto trans . air steering. radio. heater. whllewan !Ires. roof steertng. power brakes. radio. heater concht1oning. radio. pin st,,p1ng I 142M1Hl rack. cr111se control (912tiACJ wh11ewall t11es. vmyl root. bOdy side moldings License !325NBA1 54395 s3595· 53395 1976 INT'L. SCOUT II TERRA --4xzt PICKUP 4 speed. 2 speed transfer case. tuel tank skid plate~ radio. rear steo Dumper. & more• (•28171 1 BRAND NEW '76 SCOUT H's TERRA PICKUP~S TRAVELER'S TEST DRIVE ONE TODAY! Excellent Selection Ready For Immediate eli¥ery - Laguna/South Coast VOL. 69, NO. 170, 4 SECTIONS, 44 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA ' FRIDAY. JUNE 18, 1976 'l'oda~··s Closin1t i\. \". Stoeks TEN CENTS \ i.C.ella Hospital Tax Returns Detailed1 I I I I By RICHARD P. NALL 01 lht O•llY Polol !IUlt LOS ANGELES /\n ali(cnt of the Internal Rt>vcnuc Service testified today that the income tax return for Mis&ion Communi- ty Hospital in Mission Viejo in fiscal 1972 showed.a tax liability or S14.tl05. tic said the amount should havt• been $92,365.87. c:ary A Swain. a wrapup wit- ness for the ~overnmcnt in its case against Dr. Louis Cella .Jr .. and two co-defendants. Lest1f1l'<I that the hosp1t al income· tux rl' turn showed taxable income as Sl27,312. Swain testified that he reMm puted the return and tcslif1l'd that the l'orrcct taxable incoml· by h is <.<1 Jculat1on wa!- $289.339.30. f( was expected t hat final argu- ments would begin follow111s Swain 's testimony. The government is attempting to show that Cella. a Santa Anu physician. hospital cntrcprcn(•ur and political master mind. amt his t wo ro·defcndanls clivcrtc<I money from Mission Community and Mercy General Hospital. San· ta Ana. to both pc!rsonal and politica l causes. Cella. 51. his former business m anager Theodon S<.•hiffman. 53. and Stcpht•n Evan~. :11 . forml•r administrator of !\lt-1·n Gennal llc1:,,pital. are' l'hargl·iJ with 23 <:ounts of 1nt•m1w t ~f\ evasion . ~h·d 1tarc> fraud, mail fraud and ro11:,p1ral'Y Tht• govt>rnml•nl allt•gf·~ that laq?e amounts of how1tul monc·~ were J;iundl•rl•tl thruugh µhon~ r1rms and ('0\ t>n·d b~ phun~ Ill voices Th(' rnolll'.Y asM.•rtl•dl~ went lo political cauM•:,, tha• r:.inged from tlw c·ampa1g11!'. Ill Orange ('0111\l y :,,1lpl•n·1;,11r~ 11p 111 and 111C'l ud1ng till' <·ampa1gn l1r Gov l::drnun<i Bnm 11.lr It b also :t~M·rt1·d that h11J!1· amount:. ol 1mltl1eal pnn\trtJ.! tnr l'antl1<lal('" \\ :i-.. dom· al lht• ~'" ~ion C1lmmun10 lln:,,p1l:il pr•nt :,,hop ~mt! "u::. ilh<'itly shO\\ n "'" ;1 h'gll 1111.1l1· la' and \h riu:ar·• t•\ llt'nM· Onl' of lht' 11 t•in-. CO\ t·r cd Thursday showt'd that Kenneth Cory's :,,111·n·~sful 197.J camp~111'!11 , for stal l' cont rollC'r n •cc1vcdl S55.000 in loans from Cella and hist parlncr in business and politics.I B1rhard O'Nl•11l Tht' monc\' w:1s ::.ho\\n on cumpa1i.:n statemt•n1s : a~ loans fr<>m th n •e firms. Th<' mtmcy w as s hown :is loam,; from L'n1tt•d Suri.:1cal SlbPPI). ~5.0011. /\uni 15. 1971: the t1amt·, <Set' CELI.A, Page A2) ----- 17 250 Laguna High Seniors Graduate Bouncing ·Seniors 'Look Forward,' Clemente 352 Graduates Told Architect tomorrQw to solve these pro· Bow Out By JACK CHAPPt;LL verberaled through the hilb. blem s. ··Goodson said. o• 1~· O•••• P11o1 s1.11 The t•lass of J!lili gan• as its gift By FREDERICK SCHOEMEllL Ot llM Oally Pilet !IUfl Wearin~ t raditional maroon Goods on drC'w applause when By ~.!!~~ .. ~ .. ~~ER P assing b~~ath the upraised to the st>-hnol-<1n ulivv lrt·~ :.ym and white robes and carrying he. observed that contemporary swords of the N ROTC honor bolizinS! µea ("i'. st udi·nt Ila\ 111 flowers. 250 Laguna Beach lligh America. 70 limes larger by The Dana Jlills High School squad. 352 red. white anct hlue-:\l<'OI said Sch ool j!raduatt•s r cceiv<.•rl population than it was 200 years Class of '76 had· a ball and went robed San Clemente ltigh School Follmdng Uw !wrll•dwlr<m ;t11d diplomas during festive ~radua-ago, has virtually no statesmen out with a bang during commen-~r:lduatl's walked away from as tht> Jir..,1 slt :110.., .,1 tht• ..,1"1Ht1>I tior: C<..'rl'monrl'l> Thursday· night of the cali1.1er of the founding Cl'ment ceremonies Thursde1y in school and into I he future in com-A 1111 a ~I at i· r " 1. ,.,. 111 ;i ~ .. d at irvint· huwl. • fathe.rs. the campus stadium. menccment C'l'remonic•s Thur:. )! r :id 11 ;i 1 1. :-. 1 11 :-..,1, d 1 h 1, 1 r t.ppi<illl>C laughter and shouts Graduation clrew a standing Ourin~ the s pc•cchcs. a multi· day. mortarboards 111111 th( air und ol appn•ciation rippled across room onl} <'rowd to the 2,58Cl·~cat colored plastic l)l·ach ball was Class , alt>dl<'lllrtan K<:nn 1\·<'I ch<·erl'd tnt oow l a~ th(' ~raduatC's bowl. A hillside pedestal used in tos:,ed about bouncing above urged li is frllo" gr;.uluall'' t11 The n ·ll:•h oft hi· <'<·n·nwn~ \\;i-, stcppNI across the stage to rt;· the annual Pagl'anl of the the sc•a of hluc-J!O\\ n c d "look lornanl. not ba1'k\\ill'cl" d:1mp"nl'd :,,l1 ~htl~ \\h1•11. :1~ cein·Uicll diplomas . Masters '"li\'ing picturl's" pro-graduates . ll was. JX"rhaps. an a nd s.i id .. ,, ,. mu-.\ h;in· i:r.1clu;.l i. m.irchnl llp fl •ri•i·i•i\4' Muc h nr t nt• laughter came in duc tion providt•d a st·at for some indication that lhC'y still h ad time nostalgia lnrtht• r11tun·.. lht'll' diplomas. lhri'l' ~ILHknts :it respotisP Lo candid photoRraphs well wishers. lo enjoy the nearby beach while I n a l1 )!ht rnt)m<.·nt , T N•I tlw far 1•n<i of the· alhltlw fr1•ld b<iby pirtlll'('S. vacation Immediately foltowinggradua· maintaining an ovt•rall 2.5 gradt' thanked his part•nts ror "instill \\ho h:td ~t'I n lf :-umi· l:ir~t· snaps not!. and year book portraits lion. the class of l!J71l rt•lurnc<l to point a\·erage for tht•t·l3ss ing in me an arnhllton to )o.llCl'l'l'<I fin·t ra, 1-.i·r:-\\ ,.1,. nourul<·d 1111 Ii~ of individual graduates as they La~una High one last timl' fur The ban J.! c· amt• from ;:ind into my gara).!t' a nifty httl<.· poli1'1' wen• flashed on a s<•reen. the traditional all night party. firecrackers s1•t off unrkr the sports car .. 111 full \ '"w 01 lh•· µr:idual!· ... Jn tnc Sl'rious side to the• ev<'n-bleachers :is Trustt·l' Bob D. Th~· school 's l:!th ~radu:ll111i.:. ;ind :1lo111:r ~.11no p:1 n r1t, :111d \ r .... ing. 0 1. Richard Chase. prcsi-Hurst disrussl'd how t·\"t•n· th1ld · class n•rr l\'<'tl rnon· lhan Slf>O oflll 111 .-.... 1h1· st111!1•11t-. "\( n onh·rl'd d<.'nl o f Biol a College. tolci S • Pl d in this c·ountry today has ~1 rJ.#!bt in awal'\ls tt nd ~l·hol<1r>.h1p:.. 111 pl;H"'-'-Lhc.ll' h;,itu1.,_11n lhc u• graduates they must r('aliz~ th;~t turgis ~nne lo an educatinn · F or t \'. r i ,. l' s t 11rt1· n t s \vt' r 1· lw;~n" ·ind \\ c·n · !.P.1rl'ht•cl ancl F====iff:~9ii~m::::ii"1::::tJmfR'R~:tl:::it===-pu-r.A"i\i~o~~~~n=.===~~~~~~~·r.r~s ~·~·t·jf£t'~n~·t~·c~I ~t1~>1t~h~e~..J!.l:.aclu:· ili4-~.il.IL.i!'1.t1·ila.tldt<·.!.!n'.!.!1•!.ft''........!'~11.:--=--_f!f1J.·1:J· 1; n 1 I I\ 1 tw 1 1 r, 1 1·r-. I ll'I on· h1 · responsih11ll1t•s. PHILADELPHIA •:\Pl Tli<'enl ('nnial ;mil :.pot• o t1roct1crn II\ n1111nt<t111111g a :1:1 "Slll'l'l'SS in lifr is ll'arninJ,! to Frank Slurg1~. a forrnt>r Cl,\ freedom . But ;1 ft•\\ of the grane pni.nl :I\ l•rat.!t' rn 1111 h hve with a l'l'slri<'ted form of operntin' to Cuba ;md ;,i condt·L· j!raduaf('S c·reatC'rl th<• im.1g1·ry school \\Ork fret•llnm Wht•n \\'l' talk about l'<i Watt•rj!UlC' hurJ,!l ar. orrc•rt•d pertodicallv s tandtll).! IO .., T N·I gr;uluall'd at tl1t• l(l(l nf lh1• frt•t•d11m\\t•m11st talkah(lut what lht'C!Atwnplans fnrthc•murdt•r Statul' of l.iht·rt \ POM' \\Jlh e tas:-h,-ma1nt a1 n1n ).! :i I 11 wcmavha\'<•lngin•up togct ii." of Firlt>I Cas t ro bC'for~· ht• nr· sparkh'rs J.!lnw111g i.11)11\1' 1lic1r <st r a ri,:.h l ,\ 1 j.!r:idt· point ..1 Dr-rh;t~t~~titl . __ J!;!ruzed ·• plgt lo fJAIS~ heail.s-an:raiw. Tlw t l.1:--. Sal11tatori:111 .. ('hoos 1• \\ lsl'ly ~1111r opt ions Cuban premiC'r th<> Philarll'lplu;i ,\ f('\\ l>:tPC'r str•·:iin•'r" wen• Charles Sl·hrl'ilH'r ma1nta11wrl a Tht'\' wilt hmd ""'· lht•\' will Bulletin ha s rnmrt1•d 111 a at-;11 1h1n\\ll about ;istJw .17ti stu· :i:l7gr:u.kp<>lltl a\i·raw· r sha111· your rll'~tir1y:· t>r ·chasL' i·or~·nghtecl ~tt1ry. Sturgis . !11, ih·nts he1·:im1• the· f1r),t full tl'rm The gra(l11;1tt·~ n •c•1•1\NI t hl•rr :rd me1nish1•d tlH• ~ rnchrntt•s. told I hl' Hu llN in in .1 l(•lt•phoni> m gracl11:i1 l's ;11 tlw yo11n1! s<"11ool c! i PI 11 m as f,.., m ('a JI I:-I r an., \ ah•thctot'lan l>a\'icl (;(l(lclsnn tt•n·11•w !hat hl'fnrl' he ;rnd oth1·rs Thi• gr:utuatt'S marrlwd tlnwn \ 'nified S< l1<lnl l>is tn<'I Tru:,ti•t•:- saut till' r•a~), fal'l"' JH•rhaps thl' rt·<·r111t<1d ;\l;rri1• l.or<'n1 . 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Cirn imst:mc·t•." l '.S Marirw t'orp:. art11l1•ry pr;IC'-1111~1·d b,\· :1nna mt•nt:-l<,'l'hnology pla n.,\\cri·11't1'1'1 l'rtll~ ttwl'lt\ <St'C 01\:\'Allll .l.S,f•a 1~1·t\:!) tinnj.! on (':11111• l'<•ntllN1111 r•·· and 1)111\111 wn ·'It is t 11t' n•sp11ns1h1lit~ ot 1111r gt•nl'r a I ion t tw h•;uh'r~ nf * * * LB Bye, Bye -&om, Boom; Calls Squall The• Laguna Beach lligh Srhool r senior All Night Part~· got off 1<1 a bani? early today as hil!h srhool m•1ghbors are all too WC'll a war(' Rt•sirle nls WC'r<' rousted frnm • slet>p about 12 : 15 a.m. when t hoom after boom rumbled :!cross 1 . the nit:(ht sky. l Th<> noise was ~enerat<'CI by a , fireworks displ;iy hl•ld in con· junction with th(• All Nitrhl l'urty th<' traditional farl'W<'ll t.o gr aduntes by tht•ir pan•nts anrl the hil='h sc·h11ol st Mf. The display brou~ht a flood of • rails to Lagun:i Reach Police. ___ _...,;;,;,.n-'-('.__,'-v om a n CiiH er s mo s c thought a nC'ighbor ·s housC' had been bombed. 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M "O\Cop• OJ WO•M N"'W' lnt•,,nn\10f'I C • WP-e•eno.r A 1n L.itndtr \ 8 .i CSI A 11 4• 41 CH All 1u· 411 11 (S cs 1 ... .. , t i ) ' A2 DAIL v p LOT l 3C r .. •J, J,n,.•1 ,-• t------------~---------- Ortega Project Embattled So'!>n Quits Chairmanship Advances I Hays Steps Down Girl, 14, Saved Hrmtingt,on Teen Gets Credit By KATlll' CLASC"\'" Ottlle OillY P•tM Still Th<> 16·\•ear-old son of a Hunt inioon Beach fireman" as t-rt•Jtt 1·d with :.a,·1ng .1 nt•tJ.!hbor i;1rl from ht•ml( C'Ll'l'l rot'lllt•<l Thur:. dav afll'rnoon I ' I . I I t WASlllNC:TON 1AP I Rep, W<1)'ne llays, \\hose rt•lat1onsh1p with Elizal>l•th H<ty tou.·hed riff the Capitol Hill payroll-sex scan- dal, s aid today he 1s steppmg down as dia1rman ol the lloust· Admi111!'-.trat 11111 Comm1lleC' "The charges which have been made against me and the current stale of my health make it im- possible for me to devote time nl•ces:.ary to c arry uut my responsibilities a s chairman of 'Better Offer' the committee." Hays said in a ll'tter to the Democratic leadership. The three-paragraph lettl'r was released b y Hays' office :.hortly after !louse Six•uker Carl Mbt•rt announced that llays lold him he is rl'l inq u1shrn~ the powerful com millee post. But Hays, who is recovering in a Barnesvill e. Ohio, hospital from an ovt'rctosc of sle<.'ptng pills. indicated he might try to re- lrvine Company's Stock Sale Stalls By GARY GRANVILLE 011 ... 011tr Piiot SUit Attorneys attempting to block the James Irvine Foundation's sale of its majority stock interest in the Irvine Company to Mobil Oil Corporation said Thursday they have a better offer than Mobil 's. ·· But foundation attorneys challenge the worth of a tenative offer by an apparently newly formed consortium to pay $6 more a share for the Irvine Com· pany stock than the $24 a share Mobil offer. The exchange between the competing attorneys came as the foundation asked Superior Court Cle01ente To Annex San Onofre? Judge Claude Owens to lift a tem· porary ban on the s ale to Mobil. At the end or a lengthy hearing, Judge Owens said he would de- cide the issue later without speci- fying a date. As things stand now, Mobil's of· fer to acquire the foundation's 54 percent stock interest in the Irvine Company expires July 13. However , at the oil company's option, the offer can be extended •an additional 30 days or unlil Augustl3. Foundation lawyers pointed out lo Judge Owens that a Sep- tember trial dale on a lawsuit to s top the Mobil trans action brought by Joan Irvine Smith could be too late. ''It may be that there will no of- fers to consider by then," said foundation lawyer Howa rd Privett. But the minority shareholders in the person of Mrs. Smith through her attorney Howard Freedman said the Mobil offer is too low. . And deputy attorney general Lawrence R. Tapper offered the Rebuffe<I m an attempt to consortium offer to buy as proof secede from Orange County and other buyers are available. join San Diego County, San The consortium was identified Clemente officials will explore as a group of investors headed by other alternatives which could a Donald Albrecht who collec- lead to annexation of the tax-rich lively would be known as River S2 billion San Onofre Nuclear Metals Corporation. •"------,~~'!l't1wir~!l'rtlrnr-------..uu.Ll!.r iy U s £Offed a t the .. -.-----.,....i;-;e" Cf{y ounc1 vot animously Wednesday to have the city staff investigate special legislation allowing the city to annex acros~ county lines. or to form a new county in conjunction with northern San Diego County cities. City attempts to get at the nuclear generating station have been fruitless so rar. The city first tried reaching across the ~ounty line to annex lhe plant. but found state law pre· vents such annexa tions. Then taking an "if you can't annex the m , join them" stance, the city declared it would secede from Orange County and join San Diego county.·· move spurned by the San Diego board of supervisors recently. Addition of the San Onofre facility would considerably ex· pand the city's property tax base allowing the lowering of taxes while furnishing the city with in· creased revenues. In rejecting the city's bid to join the southern county, supervisors there noted the dif· ficulty in exte nding their county services an additional ZQ...miles, and said ·camp Pendleton forms and San Diego counties. San Clemente complained that its distance from the county seat in Santa Ana made government seem remote. a complaint some northern San Diego County cities have 6e~n voicing r ecently. The city of San Marcos has re· cently broached the idea of form· ing a sep.-r ate county possibly m· eluding the cities of i',aJlbrook. Oceanside, Vista and Escondido. 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Offices Ct1''" ~' ''"' )lf'I w. ,,, OA\ ,,,. rt thtf'lllltt4,00 ''-'''1\h ''"ht\•"'" l•CM.lk'ilfiHd 'rtfJllt.,lM~V.1111• '; /\1'+1\1111 r'At f'l\o~ "' ~'' (J•tQa r ,,..,. .... ,..,. Telepflone 1714) 642~1 Classified Advertising 642·5'11 Laguna Beach All Departmet1ts: Telepflone 494·~ I tu,, .s.1nc1 .. ,,...-f'lh 4tS·06JO O>ovr 1'1"'t t'*7' O• •"Ot" (., .... ,, """'lh.1'11nQ (t"ln ""' ¥ ff@ flif ..-\ -to•i•' 1t11.1~ltAl•14'\., •ctlf,,,-tffl ""'"'or .O••·•n,•n'l•"" tt•t••n ,.. .... ~., ••r•r~u••n "''"'o"' '\nt14ll "''" ''•OI\ ot U>r'r'14'MG¥rl'n•r ,, • .,. '' 1 1 '" on +,.o, 011ul .. , (f\o,I' Mt •i~. r ""'"''''''' "l'"'"''•v•1"'' G• 11,,,1 \l '' ""'" tt1tv 1>1 "'•II~ 1' rnnnuu~ '"''•' ,.,.,. Ot"''"."'"'"~' '-J J\IWH\thl'i purported offer fr om the con· sortium and told Judge Owens. it was nothing more than a piece of paper with some typewriting on it Tapper's arguments were on behalf of charities who benefit from the foundation's holdings. He insisted the $24 a share price worth roughly $110 million is loo low And. Tapper said, accepting the offer would be a disservice to the foundation's beneficiaries. Fro• Page Al DANA HILLS Robert Hillyard, one of three straight-A students who shared valedictorian honors, said his class was feeling proud that evening because they were the first true representatives or the school. While the school's education will be a f ou ndation for knowledge, the athletic competi· lion will be the foundation for growth of character, said Valedictorian Kathleen Swinyer. "Because or my educational beginnings," she said, "I face the . . ,, Recalling government corrup- tion and voter apathy, valedic· torian Michael Busby reminded his classmates that "we arc about to become a part or this hel·tic society.·· Although th<'Y will be workers and consume rs, he said, their most important role will be as voters. "It is our responsibility not to develop the feeling or apathy tha t we seem to have de· veloped." Senior Class President Amy Day pres('ntcd the school with a ·check for furniture and plants in the senior art'a. · Parents and friends cheert'd as each graduate was given a diploma. Cheers came from the graduating ~roup as well. The ceremony l'nded calmly with Karol e Sense. senior speaker. urging her class malC's to ·'have faith and love in yourself and olht'rs. ·• Better· Treed Than Freed? The caller to the San Clemente police des k Thursday anxiously said h<'r brother had climtwd a tree and was now stuck but then suddenly said. "Everything 's OK! no help was needed" and hung up: . Mystified , the police dis· patcher culled the informupl back. It developed her brother was still stuck. but he seemed just fine where he was, the sibl· Ing said. Two policem en were sent to the tree anyhow and helped the youngster down. df'spite his sis· ter's wishes. gain the post later. "( am confident that I will be vindicated as to 11ny wroni;:doin~ and when lhal occ ur~. I i:.h<ill ask for a re-ex<imination or m} posi· lion by the Oln1tM' lkmo('rutu: 1. caucu!>. ·'the lctlt•r cuncludt•d Sourc<'s closl' t o th 1..· Demo<'ralic l<.'a d l'r :.hip !>J1<l Thursday night that Ila~:. \11111 soon announee plan!'. not lo 1·un for rt>·Clt'cliun 111 No' 1•mlJl'r Hays previously :.h .•ppt>d down a!> ch a ir m a n or th c II o u s 1• De mocratic campaign commil tee which ch annel~ campaign funds to candidates. In a onl'·linc statement r l'· leased along with thC' kttcr. Jla)s denied that he 1:. re::.1gnin~ from Congress. His press sec rt't ury, Carol Clawson, s aid he plans lu seek re· election "at this lime." Th e s pe a k e r su id th e leadership's Democratic Stel'r· ing and Policy Com mittee will meet after it gets the letter to nbmlnate u new chairman. Albert told newsmen he was not s ure whether Hays intends to r esign the chairmanship permanently or simply to step aside pending investigation of Miss Ray's allegations. But House Democr-jtic Leader Thomas P. O'Neill said the nam- 'ing of a new chairman will make Hays' action. however he terms it himself. a resignation from the chairmans hip of the committee. "There's no stepping aside," O'Neill said. "You don't s tep aside, you step down.·· Fro•PageAJ CELLA ••• firm, $16,000. April 16. 1974; San- ta Ana Medical and Surgical Sup- plies, $9,000, April 17, 1974: and United Supply Company, Santa Ana, s.s,ooo. Cella controlled the first two firms that supplied s.50,000. Thi'S material was part of a series of stipulations in U.S. Dis- trict Court Thursday. This particular stipulation was based on what would have been the testimony of Carl O' Agostino, then campaign manager for Cory and-now de,pu-ty st~hH-Olllrnll~r.. ... O'Neill and Cella also suppli ed much other mQney and assistance to Cory in the 1974 campaign. D'Agostino also would ha\'e testified that Mary Ellen Padilla and Andy Rose worked on the staff of lhe Cory eampaign he ran in 1974. Campaign worker Andy Rose was listed on the hospital payroll as a nurse so that he could re· ceive $800 monthly, Mrs. Wood testified. He was raised lo $1 ,100 monthly on June 23. 1974. Mary Ellen Padilla was paid $900 monthly , Mrs. Wood testified, a nd was listed as a public rela tions worker . Neither worked at the hes pital. she testified Mrs Wood also listed the names of se\'eral other people that she placed on tho hospital payroll, as ordered, persons that did not work at the hospital The stipulations -matters ac· cepted as fact by agreement of attorneys -show that Cella used his Providence, R .I., firm. Unit· ed Surgical Supply, to buy a car for his sister. Beatrice Cella, for $.1,750 in January or 1973. It has been a n earlier i.tovernment showlnJ' that checks from the hospitals went t o United Surgical It is also stipulated that Cella bought a r efrigerator for his sis· ter for $376 throu!(h the sa{Qe firm. One of the stipulations accept- ·e d Thur sday in c l udes a voluminous schedulr of checks from four firms that Cella con· trollect. Rando m ite m s inclucle d Balboa Bay Club du<.'s. check lo Neiman-Marcus. Th<> Tennis Club, $90 to Pcrino's • n fashion a · ble l.os Angeles restaurant ). $4~ for "Th<.' Political Animal Rook ," Hotel rl<'I Coronaclo, ;111<1 S:?.:no.~.o to Computer hkas, \\'1lliam Butcher. The stipulations shO\\' that Cella controlled the followin~ checking accounts: -United Surgical Supply, In· dustrial National !lank. Providenc<.'. Rhod1' Island :: -Dr. Loula.Cella Jr~ Crocker Bank. Santa Ana; -Free E11terprise Phys icians Political Action CQmmittce. Crocker Bank, Santa Ana: -United Printing Company, Crocker Bank. Santa An:.i : -A merican J]ni ver s al Hospital United. Crocker Dank, Santa Ana: -Central Orange County Tax- payers Association, Crocke r Bank. Santa Ana; -Santa Ana 1'1edical and Surgical Supply, Crocker Bank.' Santa Ana; --Oran~e County Medical Sup- ply, Crocker Bank. Santa Ana: -Santa Ana Clinic, Crockt'r Bank. Santa Ana: -Slve-Cella Association, Crocker Bank. Santa Ana. -Hospital Computers. flunk of America. Santa Ann. -Hospital Pro,•ls\cm", H:rnk of America. Santa Ana By JOANNE Rt:V!'iOLUS Ot I~• 011lr ~ilot Sl•lf SACRAMENTO -With a favorable Environmental Im· rmcl Report m July, work on tht.• "1denin~ of the Orlt'ga lljgh" ay an Sun Jua n Capistrano could gl'l under way before the t•nd of the )'l:'ar, That was thl' pn•diction mud<• ht•re Thursday \\ herl' llll•mbl'l's uf tht· California Hiithway Com- m1ss10n approved the proJt'l'l ovC'r the o bj ec tions of tht· CalTrans staff. Commissione rs . who heard San Juan City Manager Jim Mocalis list a rrustrating histor) of the project which has been on the books since 1973. told the CalTrans staff they were tired of waiting for the reports wh1t•h have been promised for the past year bwt have not been made. Heinz Heckroth, assistant CalTrans director, told .com- missioners that the EIR is ex· pected in July and the EIR hear- ing process should be completed by October or November. He recommende d com- missioners wait until the 1977-78 budget is prepared in January, but Commissioner Kenneth Vet· ter attacked that proposal, noting that "there is no reason not to ap- prove this now, contingent on ac- ceptance of the EIR.'' The CalTrans staff also op- posed the project because it calls for use or federal funds and Heckroth claimed that it would •take federal money that could be used for other projects in the state with higher priority. · But Vetter disputed that point, noting that during Wednesday's commission meeting, com- missioners were told that the U. S. Department of Transportation has set aside· an additional and unexpected $50 million for California road projects. The use of federal money is key lo the $1.5 million Ortega project. Mocalis, in making his. presen· tation on the project, explained that because the stretch of the highway from the San Diego Freeway to La Novia Avenue is so dangerous. city and county of- ficials de cided to pay for the state's share or the project. The project, under normal ciTcumstances:-woutd have beerr .an exclusive state-federal. with the state putting up a little more than $.100,000, and the federal government paying the balance. :.I JUSl gaH · ht•r a l'Ouplc oC !humps on thl· cht•st." En c (ioulc ~aid ufl<'r the l'l'H'Ut• \'ale nl' W:1rdk. 1.1. of t.i421 Shuynt• Drive, ";1!'-. n ·portt'<l m stable condition today ut Hunt· ington lnte rcommumt v llosp1t al, wlwrc she is ret'm f'rinJ.! fn>m in JUl'll'S. l::l'll.' said ht· h:td kurrl('ti ('jl'lllO·pulmonury rt•:.usc1tatt0n from film s u~ t-tw·ut..!..:h h1:. fathe r, Fire F.nJ.!trH•cr :'\11l'I Gou le . Valerie wus playini.: "ith a garden hose in thl· bac:k ) ard of her home abo ut 2. JO p m. Thur::.· day. when she c·amt' in contact with an exposed t>leclrical '' 1rl'. designed to keep animals frnrn the family garden. firt'mcn said. She was knocked unconsrwu!'-. and was lying on the ground when Eric found he r. "I heard her scream." said Eric, who lives jusl across the street, "and I saw her friends running into the back yard." When he found her she had turned purple, and Eric said he was scared. "I thought she was dt'ad for a minute," he noted. But he gave her two sound thumps on the chest and she started breathing again. Eric was going to start mouth-lo· Laguna Mayor Holds Court OnSatur~y Laguna Beach residents will have the chance to kick or kiss ci· ty government between 10 a.m. and noon every Saturday under a City Hall open house program announced -by Mayor Phyllis Sweeney. Mrs. Sweeney said she will be at City Hall to listen to whatever residents want to talk a bout. "The council's prime goal is service and r<'s ponsivencss to the needs of citizens of Laguna Beach," the mayor said. lndividttai council -member:-1 may join her from time to lime, she said. The first open house is this Saturday. t. 0•1ly P,101 ~1~11 Photo HE KEPT HIS HEAD Lifesaver Goule, 16 mouth rl'susc1tatwn, IJuL ht• !>aid it wasn't ne<•cs:.an In the m ~'a 11°t1mt'. l·:nt"~ mother, Nancy, had <"allt•d Jl unt ington Beach pi1ramt•d1n,, who adminis tered additinnul trl'at ment at lhl• seem" Eric said later hl' didn't ft>l'l much hke u hero. /\nd lw lf'ft home a couple of hours l01lt•r to gu lo his Job at u restaur~inl Eric, \\ho w ti I bt' a !>l'nlllr ;1j. Huntington lkach ll1gh Sl'I~ next fall, said he plans to folrm\ in his father's footst1•p-. und become a fireman event ually. But he said he douhlt·d h1~ father 1..•ven knl'w .11Ju11l !11 s lifesavin~ ac·tivity Thursda~ ··He probably dot•!-n.t." ht· said. "He's on duty." Man Drowii.s In Dana Pool Orange Count v Coron1•r"!> Of fice. aidus s;.11d io<lav a 45 H'iil'- old man drowned in ;, sw1m~1t1nl! pool at a Dana Point h11m•· !'-.hort- 1)' before m1d111 ght 'fhur:.dJ\ Identification of till' \'!t't 1111 " being withlwld 1H:nd111g 11ol1l1l'a lion of next of k 111. Aecordint: lo the ~k<'lrh~-n port. another person ''a" 111 thl' pool ' h<•n tht• v1et1m. ''ho "·" described as a pooi· S \\ 11111111·1. fl oundered 111 dt•cp walt•r " BarcaLou ngers • Specia·JJy Priced for Father's Dav . Conlf' MPf' our rim•MI !oif'lf'rtion or tlw11f' ma~ili1·1·nl lour1i:•·r- ••• ah1mlult>ly lhf' lop in lounl(t' chair c1uali1 y. Fratul'f'd 111 thr ·~n-Williamu In lo"urtou,.1..-ullwr. Thill and 8 lar,ct• .... lt•f'lion or 8aral~oun~t•rM arc• r••acly for imme·cliah• cl .. livrry. Many otht>r. .. 1yl•·" are availahl .. for de•li\· .. ry within day11 or your purC'ha1w. t:hcHtlif' from IPalh.-r,., vinyl11 and allrarti''" tl••r•·ulon fahrir,.. nE,U.ER." 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L SC 0 1\IL y PtL01 A I :1 llo111e h11!Jers Ho\V to Reduce I Closing Costs By SVLVli\ PORTt.R Last OJ a 7 wo part Senr ~ I It "as precisely ouc) l ur •'l!O that the Heu I Est 1tc S< l Iii mu)l P rocedur es Ad <RESPA> bt:t:amc t'frect1ve 1 '·'" hailed by both industry leaders and consumer ad ,,,,,tin ; as o maJOI step to\\ard rt:formmg and streamhninl! t umbl'r:sonH t losing cost pra<'ttces 'fhe law hai; provcct Cur bdtu in thi.:1lf\ ll1 Lrn m reality Within nwnths 1t was collupsmg under its own weil!hl In Ja11ua1 v 1•n f, 11 \\a:s pl.itu111nde1 a p.1rt1ul moratorium "hilt: t.•xµe1 h "lll kld on u1H\:nd111u1ls incl rt' 1s11ins No" 1s of Jun<-' JO a clanf1i.:1I. :s1mpltllld HESPA •~ lt• go' te rn m ortgage len dt:rs and bor rowers And beginnin~ then. len ders musl d1stnbule lo borrowers new con sume r settlement rn formation booklets that presumably will make evervthing eas.) Money's Wort h WELi ••• MAYBE IN SKEPTICISM, howcHr I tun tinuc a previous tolumn s s ummary of typ1~ul charg\::. in curred wht: n a ho m l' 1s sold -Mortgage insurance p1 ~m1ums A CN lo a cumpanv or government ai:enc) that guarantees thee lt-n11l r !g<11n:sl los:s 1( the buyer fails lo make pa) ments This 1nsur ante often 1s r equired af the loan exceeds RO pCHl 111 or Lhc pro l)t'l ly s value or af 1l 1s insured by the 1' e<lc 1 ti llousin1-: Ad min1strat1on (ft' HA) This type of pulic\ should not hl rnn rusc<l with morlg.age hfc or d1sab1htv 111:.u1 .111n polic1l!:. dt signed to pav orr the mortgage on btchalr uf the huvcr in tht cvcnl of d is 1b1hly or death Such pol11 u :s u"ualh arc not rt c1wred bv le ndt>t s, though the var l a\ ail 1hlt -Esuu" lees \\hen funds to atl1ust t uxes insu1 .1ntt cir 111tl'1 c st ar l nt: cded or \\ h<'n the doc u rntc rrt~ mu"~ be held prior to rl'cordmg by a th11 d 1t.trlv l tSl:rl•\~ agcnt1 t::scrm~ Ices ma\ appear on the settlement In some arcL1s t:s crow .1g1ents h a ndle the setUem cnl -MISCHLANfOl S t'iOTARY tttS inspe.!t:l11m fees charges for photogr aph ... <If tht pron< 1 I\ 1 sc hulull ol mortgage pa.) m1e nts and otht r 111c1<1cntal c xp1.:nscs m,1v 1p pear on the selllt.•ment -AdJustme nt of prepaid tll ms such as r cal cstL1k t 1x "" and municipal sen let.' t barges If the builder or Sl'll1•1 hm; paid th<: t>nt1n vc<1r s taxes on th1.: huus1e :met sells befnn the> 'ear 1s mt: r he 1s cnt1tlro lo a r efund fnim the buyer for the portion of the year that the nc\\ owner has the house 'I hts al so applies to spec1 11 1s,.,(!ssmenls and properly in surance 1f an t: x1stmg pohc' '" being tt in sf erred The 11.:nder also mav rt'qw11e th 1l t•sum\ or impound ac counts be set up lo pa} futur c. l11lls fur I a:\l'; assessm ents d( 1 lh1s 1s 1 mu"l \\1th ml-11 •\l<hlll ) l hthll\erpays on.:'" e lfth nf the.• annual amounl t a ch month "1th the re· J?UIL11 mortg 1gl: 11.1) mcnt When the lulls fall due the lende1 pa vs them II om the special account Al closing, thtc buyt.: 1 mav ha \ e top 1 \ t nough mtu the ;u:cnunt to cover thcsl: l11IJ... for ~event I months () \\ h 1t t 1n the buyer do lo cut scttkment costs ' A Be for c :s1gmng the sale:. contract the buH 1 ( m ncgolaatt: \\1th lht seller to sh trl lht costs of such 1lt ms 1s the scttlcmtnl 01 escrow fee title insurance sun <:y aml t1ansfrr t.1xu. IF i\ SllK\lf';V IS REQllllU n , the Sl'ller ca~as"'k"'c===~ for his old sur vt')' and an affidavit thal no chan~tcs haH tx>en made m th<: structures on the properly which \\Ould O\ erlap the boundaries Many lenders will accept this in h tcu or a new surve) The buyer can find out which title insurance companv "role the polac·v the seller bought when he purch<JiiUI the.: house and a s k that company for a lower rate (often c allt d a r e 1ssue r .1h 1 on the new title msuran<'C Most comp m1c•s \\ 111 r('<lun their charges 1( not too much lame has el,1p~t:d since they last searched the title The buyer can msasl on t he right to chl)ose his own )a>A y('r title company survcycr or other necessar y s upphcr of settlement services The bu\C.'r can shop m ound <1nd bargain w ith suppliers of scttlcmt nt services to m.1k1.: sure the fc1.:s they quote :ire totals "1th no extra or miscellaneous cha rges to be 3dded Tht bu' l'r can w;k the hm vu or Jendl.'t lo ""l'JJ' \ a tlr.1fl sdtlem cnt st.1tcment cs1Jn1.1trng a ll settlement ehari:?cs fl' ct.1\s nt more 1n ad\ancc of the s1ettlcmcnl It should !Jc :studied ''1th t a1 e and the hu\ c. r should re qui st an cxpl ma lion of anv items that .11 c nol understood ur I It •l ,1pp1:ar < x l l SSl\C A lle rg an Plans Sale of Stock Allct g rn Pharm,1cPul1t ils h 1<., r l l!'ltSNI com par 1t1ve opt 1 atrng st •h ment.s lor thl ft\l month p1:nol1 cn<lccl M,t'i :u 'I he rnformalwn I" lo 111 1111 lrnhtl 111 111 .•mt n<lecf pt<-' ll mTn in pt ospct 1 lR'l'tC'fho lw-filt'ft-w1th th~ .. unti~---• 1nrl r~1 h,IO J'.!C' Comm1s .. ro11 Loda) for .. 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At th1 l n1111f lt\C months wor lcl w11fo sal1.:s ol :soft It 11' 111 c .. :.or y prod111 1s \\tr( 11\l1 S I ')n11lh1111 \\lth lltt US 11111!,.1 1 a1cn11nl1n~f<11 $"<! 9 m1lllon l hl 1omp1nv 1bo ,11tl lht 1n11 t 1-;l'tnlh< f1q month cffl'<ll\1. rt.>. ralt rl f)( f (:t Ill Jfl lht 1111 lllfllllhs tnd1•1i 1\1" II l'J7f, , ... 2'1 p1 r<1nl m 1111 ftH monlh:. 1 ntli>1I M 1} 11 Jl}7~ r1lltct s 1hc1111111 ... 1dprol1l1nlh1 c111m1 ,111 mark1I I ht COlll JI \n.Y conlllllll s to IH,:111 Vf lh ti l\17fi will ht I ICIOJd \I II lor J\lli:r14.111 allltt111~h lht I 111of g 1111 \\111111 lls" lt•I 1111 bal •llCI ofllH )C<Jr lht "fl'lk < .. Ill •ll ' 1111 Beef Prices Drop DF.N\IF.H !J\f'I l ll'IY lune l\tll~I 1tl1il li1 d p11r 1s Wt'rc• tlown slli::htlv from ~h1 Jiii \ 1•111.., 11111nth 11111 \H 11 shnrpl.} be"'" l>rl<:l".'; 1 ) 1 11 1g 11 th• I>• nv1 r 11 1st ti Amt nt ... n ~.1ttl)11L1I (.1l1ftm111 ~/\ssn "•"" lhl' <1 ssor11tum ., m11nthl\ ~unt yut 'l1tp11n\ 1rl-.11 ... 1n Ill c11lcs tndtt 1l1ed lh,tl lht n.111<111~1 ,J\1 1 1g{ 11111' 111 fl\t rt prt',.,entahVt' C lltS Of h ('I f on llllll' I() WIS :)I 17 flt I p1111nd comp.11e1I with SI"'' 1rw•11n<11111 :\1" r:i fht' 1\1'r<11!t: l>lllt: f111 ttu 1111" 111 lurly Junt l,1sl \t 11 " 1s Sl 72 per pound lnlht l alt sl surH'Y )?r11un1lbcer rountJ sll 1k Jnd chmk ro 1st pr11 t s "' <'I 1· down sornc '' h 11 from I hi: pr1'111us monr h \\h1lr aHrngt• pr 1cc:s of s1rl111n and T hon1• slt:uk s lnc1 cas1e<l shl'!hllv fhc me 1 case was ,1ltr1hutcd to greater demand ac companying the summer cookout season Irvine~ Savings Open I n me Saving< rccrnl grund opening marks the s tart or bu~mess or the hrst locally owned savings and loan al In. me The bu1hllnJ! occupu•s 2 ~ square feet on the ground floor at 18~~2 MacArthur Blvd Irvine Savings recetvcd its state chart<'r in December. 1974 and was granted msurnnrc or accounts by the Federal Savtngs and Loan Insurance Cor p Mu 18 it I" DAIL y PILOT ~") \ ~ 'I'· ~ , ........ ~ I '-\ _. I \. I ' I , - I ) Friday. June 18. 1976 • .I iil Did we prope.rly than~ you? We had such a wild. frenetic Grand Opening weekend at our new Long Beach store and at all the stores. Well. in the rush to restock and get sorted out we didn't take enough time and space to say. "A deep he artfe lt thanks to all of you. We know who puts bread on our table and we appreciate your business." STRUCTO GAS BARBE QUE After two falae starts. a misdirected shipment. and nervous moments. we have them. Great cast aluminum gas barbecue with lifetime lava coals. long hose for portability, orifice for natural or --bo1tted gas. S\JPPL-¥-IS-LJMft-LJ"'"--------- (we won't let a Dealer lug off a ton. but they will go). WITH MOBILE BASE . . l T 1..r woa.~ Tti£ Wrtt)l .. E' () RJ\ N O o~, ~c;. rv.s i -ro s El: w H'A.,.. '.s Ur.J~ETZ. ~ HAI. ~WK~ A HEAP Fowc:s . 00 REMINGTON CHAIN SAWS SPECIAL DEAL COME EARLY Won't tell you a lot about this because I find tha t most people know more than I do. Gas features. Come in a nd quiz our expe rts. MIGHTY MITE MIGHTY MITE MIG HT MITE BANTAM AUTO OILER DELUXE 7900 9900 9900 3AMP BATTERY CHARGER AUTOLITE SPARK PLUGS Who baa the patience to make these things? Look at those finely mod e little doors and swings. lf the bird doesn't like it. klck him out. and let the cat have it. TWO 477 STORY ..... THREE 677 STORY .•... FOUR 877 STORY ..... 997 If your battery moans over today's big energy pull give it a little overnight trickle charge. Can't hoit. *~/ Nice price for new plugs. (that guy over there doesn't think so. Looks like the guy who owns the garage down the street). ARROWT-50 STAPLE GUN Staples. tocks. Got a heckova whamm to it. Does ceiling tile. whatever. 997 PNC 2 IN l ELECTRIC ARC WELDER 00 BLACK & DECKER WORKMATE . WORKBENCH Marvelous. folds to all kinds of poaitiona. worka like a giant clamp too. Might become more famous than the safety pin. 5997 SOLID OX TORCH KIT EX CALIBER WAX By Turtle Paste or liquid. Little more rubbing. a lot more lasting. 277 WATERPIK PULSATING SHOWER HEAD After groping my way -through an ad like this I gotta slip into the I look at th is thing and wonder. "what does ii mean. all purpose? Can'I mix a good dry martini in it?'" ~~ L 2300 ~~~-~LllJt--<L._-= . You can ore weld. spot weld. and ... and ... Ah yea. bock. to the commercial. The picture tells no lies. A PRETTY GOOD THREE SPEED FAN This rascal could blow you right out the front door (Oh. oh. wa tch him, !)e 's ge tting that Madison Avenue Flu). 1300 BLACK & DECKER ROTARY MOWER The beat electric manufacturer we know (Say did I tell you the one about the guy who went to jail for making big money ... about a quarter inch too big.?) Or you can weld. braise. solder. cut. with real oxygen and not have the weight. Little solid tanks do it. FACTORY RECONDITIONED I SABRE SAWS ,,.... ew netollfS"Who made-thir.f think they a re working on .J giant one lo drain the Sulton Sea or something. , ____ ...::;.....;::.....--....;;;;;;:;;.;::~----------------~--~~~~~~-4 F ACTORY RECONDITIONED r;; ;.---...-_ ORBITAL /-~~ FACTOR Y RECONDITIONED 11 I I IU~ 677 ~ Repeat of a sellout SANDER '<I\\. 577 ;. Q '\.). 7 1/4 II CIRCULAR SAW 977 ~·. · '"" Repeat of a sellout . While stock lasts Repeat of a seilout While stock lasts I N-··· •--• While stock lasts New tool guarantee. Thought we ran out of these. but guess who But listen the sows . the Keep one for yourselves or mukc a good f a ther's Day g ift found hall a truck full. .-------, : FREE I 1 100 FT. : I ·CORD 1 I AND I GRASS I I CATCHER I I Wllh Black 8t I L _ ~c!!r !!_o;!'.!r __ l sander all are limited in supply. New Tool Guarantee. (too bad Mother's Da y is pa5t). New Tool Gua rante e. KINGO'LAWN FRONT THROW MOWER This is the self-propelled you the pros lugging around in their pick-up trucks. (Ask one ol these guys what they charge. You'll buy your own mower). With groaa catcher. 3068 ........ 1 77 .oo 4068 .••..... 187 .oo 40688. . • • • . 197 .oo \~7~--~» ,..... KING O' LAWN --~ ' ~' EDGERS ~ J Got a choice of plain. deluxe. / ' and Too Fancy. All 4 cycle gas 1 • '1J't"" engines. fully adjustable depth. i ' I '· angle of cut. Built like a small , tank. 206 •..•..•...• 87 .oo 216 ........... 97.00 246 ......... 107.00 AD GOOD THRU JUNE 23 - l r ~--,r-~~--~~~~~·~~--~ Saddleb&ck ------ EDIT 10 N ,VOL. 69, NO. 170, 4 SECTIONS, 44 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALI FORNI A FRIDAY, JUNE 18, 1976 1'odny·s Closing- N. l'. Stoeks TEN CENTS. fC.ella Hospital Tax Ret111·ns Detailed! By RICHARD P. NALL CM Ille D•llf ~1191 M•ll LOS ANGELES -An agent of the Internal Revenue Service testified today that the income ' tax return for Mission Communi· 1 ty Hospital in M lssion Viejo In I. fiscal 1972 showed a tax liability of $14.805. He said the amount should have been $92,365.87. case against Dr. Louis Cella Jr .. and two co-defendants, tl•stlfied that the hos pital income lax re· turn showed taxable income as $127,312. Swain testified that he recom· puled the return and testified that ·the correct taxable income.> by hi s calculation wa s $289,339.30. It was expected that final argu. ments would begin following Swain's testimony. The government ls attempting to show that Cella, a Santa Ana physician, hospital entrepreneur and political master mind, and his two co-defendants diverted money Crom Mission Community and Mercy General Hospital, San· ta Ana, lo both personal and political causes. Cella. Sl. his former business manager Theodor~ Schiffman, 53. and Stephen Evans. 31, former administrator of Mercy General Hospital. are charged with 23 counts of income tax evasion. Medicare fraud, mail fraud and conspiracy. The government alleges that larae amounts of hospital money were laundered through phony firms and covered by phony in· voices. The money assertedly went lo political causes that ·ranged from the campaigns in Orange County s upervisors up to and including the campaign of Gov. Edmund Brown Jr. It is also asserted that hµge amounts or political printing fur candidates was done at the Mis· sion Community Hospital print shop and was illicitly shown as a legitimate tax a nd Medicare ex· pense. One or the ite ms covered Thursday s howed tlu1t Kenneth t Cory's successful 197'& campaign for ~tate controller rcl•civl'd , $.55, n loans'from Cella and his purtne in business and politics, : Richard O'Neill. The money was shown on campaign statement~ as loans from three firms. The> money was shown as loan:-. from United Surgical Supply. $25,000, April 15. 1974: the same <See CELLA. Page A2> 1 Gary A. Swain. a wrapup wit· l ness for the ~overnment in its Hay~ Loses One Steps Down From Leadership .. I - D•ilf il'llet ~lloto lty LH ~•YM WASHINGTON (AP) -Rep. Wayne Hays, who.se relationship with Elizabeth Ray touched off the CapitOI Hill payroll-sex scan· dal. said today he is stepping down as chairman or the House Administration Committee. · "The charges which have been made against me and the current state of my health make it im· possible for m e to devote time necessary to carry out my responsibilities as chairman of the committee.·· Hays said in a letter to the Democratic leadership. The three-paragraph letter was released by Hays ' office FREDERICK FENNELL LEADS MUSIC CONDUCTORS THROUGH WATER EXERCISE In Laguna Hflr1, a Kew Feetlng-1or-elct-MuKI•• and Memodu ol Etttier Wiiiiam• U.S. Sets le ban on Evacuation Splashy Conductors WASHINGTON <AP) -Presi· dent Ford today ordered the U.S. Embassy in Beirut to evacuate by convoy any American citizens in war-torn Lebanon wtlo want to leave. The convoy -expected to head for Damascus, Syria - would be without protection from Fennell Teaches How to Find the Am~r By WILLIAM SCHREIBER Of tlle O•llf PlloUt.1111 One-two-splash-four. one-two- spl ash -four . "Watch tho se elbows. You don't want to look like a bunch of lady <:horal con· ductors. do you'!'· The 14 distinguished-lookinJ! 1 men up to their armpits in the Laguna llills Hilton Inn pool waved their arms rhythmically and lis tened intently to lnstruc· lions from a mastt'roflheirtrade The unusual session Thursdav evening was a key portion of ~1 symposium for hand and or· chcstra C'onductors . led by fo)·ederi<'k Fennell. .. Somewhere in the water is your answer to how you want lo m-ymr-TI~wc-to-find it yourself." Fennell told his fellow com:tuctors <is h<' led tht-m in the- cxer('ises . mg of wh3t h:ip• pc.•ns as your arms go through the waler as though your hands are in a test t ~ink ror the America's cup contl'lld<'r. · · Ft•rmcll suid. "I ft•el a littll' Ilk<' F.sthe r Williams in a wakr halh•t." mul· lcred 01w oft ht' stud<'nls f'en nt• 11 's w ;It t•rv tr a an ing method for musit'al l 0;111ductors 1s thoui.tht to he till' only 11m• of Its kind int hl' world. ··1 ·m sun• 1t h;i s to ht• a uniqlll' OranJ!ea:onsf _/':< .. ..,, ----~ \\"ea Cher Night ancl mornini.t low clouds. but mostlv sunnv latl• mornll\J?S ;rn°d a(lcr· noons Saturcln y. Not muc.-h temperutun• d1angl•. with high from u1l1>t·r 60s at bcaC'h to 70s inlnnd. Low in 50s. INSIDE TODt\ ~ The Nl'u•port Harbor Art A7u111'11m lias bun without a dirfctor /or n year and a half. In .lulu. 1t 1111/l ha vi' a nl'UJ one lie talks with the Da1/1J P1/ot"s Jackie llyman on Page Cl of the Weekender . Index Aly..,, S.r•it• AJ Me•IH lo.ill... H Mllt!HI '•llHh L. ""· loyd A 11 N•tl .... I Nnn C:Otllerllla Al, 11 Or ..... C11111ty Cl•nlll... 01·14 ltHl-..,h C:Om•<' I• Sy1¥1a P9r1or ~~it':!~m :: =:',,u,-.o E.it•l•I PA... A• Tot ... l,IOfl E"torUll\-1\I CJ, 1 TIIU!e<t "Nl!Ct AIJ.IJ WUlllot ltotHC.,. IJ W.rte !Mon ,,,,.,,...",.,. c• w.oti~ """I.A'*" IJ Cs-7 AU A4 ... CM AU I H AIMJ Cl Cl7 At ... CH thing." said Monte LaBonte. band director a t Saddleback College. The Mission Viejo school. in partnership with LaVern e College. is sponsoring the three· day symposium for the second timethisyear. ··Fennell took band music off the marching fi eld and put it in the concert ha 11. · • La Bonte said. .. When m y colleagues and I were studying to be conductors. this man was the god: the master of ourcraft ·· ··You become v<.•rv aware or the parts of the body you use when you are under the pressure of the water.·· La Bonte said of the 1)()()1 exercise ··( realized I.here ;m• muscles I had not used propcriy ·· Back in the ol, Fennell was explaining 1s met s lo Ole other conductors. who coml' from highs choo s ana eollegcs alT over California and the Pacific Northwest. ··!!;very movement you make U.S. military forces. must have a beginning and a bot· The President canceled a tom." Fennell said. "There are political trip to Iowa because or many hinges in the body, all de-lbe evacuation and the tense signed for us to use.·· situation in Lebanon. Fennell explained that the White House press secretary water helps develop conducting Ron Nessen said Ford directed skills with .. intensity but not the U.S. embassy in Lebanon to tension."' aid in the evacuation 'or ··People and music don't need Americans "due to the continu· to be beaten with your move· ing uncertainty or the situation in ments. they need to be pulsed," he Beirut.·· said. "Theresistanccofthewater Nessen said the President met .demands muscular control and a during the morning with his top sense or organization of the hands national security advisers to dis· just as good conducting.'' cuss Lebanon. It was the third While the men in the pool traced such meeting in as many days figure eights with their arms and Moments after canceling his tried to pull imaginary swords out Iowa trip. Ford began a meeting of imaginary scabbards. hotel with his Cabinet Those attending guests watched with some included Secretary of State fa~cinatton---------=--ucU>.,)'J-.1A01-.J<JKu1~ss""iwnge.i:._and._Ro~c Besides the pool exercise. Fen· C.B Morton. the President's nl'll vtdeotapes-cach-conductor·s-<See UiB.\NON, PageJ\2) motions in a private session and crhlqUeS the I l!SU Phony Fire Fought In Viejo Exercise Architect Due In Court on Bribe Charges San Clemente architect Leon Hyzen was scheduled to be ar· raigned today in Orange County Superior Court on charges of of· fering a bribe to an executive aide to Fi(lh District Supervisor Thomas Riley. Smoke poured from the ronr- tops of the small Mission Viejo in· dustrial complex Thursday night and through the windows of \WO buildings. ominous, flkkcrini.t, red liJtht could h<' seen. A dozen rirc trucks and emeqtency units, plus nearly four dozen riremcn. were on th<' sc<•nc to meet the threat and treat the burn victims. But no water was flowing from the hoses and. for reasom; atfmt unknown tp most spectators and newsmen. the .. roaring fire .. didn't seem to be spreading. Then out of one building came a firem an in his regular uniform of the day. lie had to refuel the little gadgets making all the smoke that swirled around the highway narcs and colored lights ins ide the buildings. The "fire·· that fooled almost everyone but the firemen was, in fact, a drill -one or the most elaborate ever staged in the Sad· dleback Valley. according to Laguna Hills Battalion Chief George Toussaint. All Orange County fire stations in the Saddleback Valley and one from the Irvine industrial area responded to the alarm. which went out shortlyt>efore8p.m. About two hours before the alarm soondecl . Toussaint and a county fire training officer went out to the industrial area at Alicia Parkway and Jeronimo Road and set the stage. The props included the flares, reel fl ood lights and s m oke generators and some coopera· tion from the lease manager of the mostly-vac.-ant new complex. "Until we gel a real fire train· ing center . we have to re ly on this type of dril I." Toussaint said. Terrorists Slay Chief BUENOS AIRES. Argentina <AP> -TerrorisLc; assassinated Federal Police Chief Cesario Cardozo early today with a bomb that also seriously injured his wife. mother and a daughter. Argentina·s military rulers launched a search for the killers. The dragnet was directed by ln· terior Minister Albano Harguin· det1UY and the commander or the tst Army. Gen. Guillermo Suarez Mason. "You're going to see some real reaction." said one security source. "He was police chief. he was a general a nd they messed around with his famUy. You may not be able to tell whet •uppen· ing. but' there will be a response." The Grand Jury handed down an indictment or Hyzen. 66. on June 2. An Indictment is a formal charge m ade a~ainst a person by a grand jury. It does not establish guilt or innocence. However. it wasn't until Thurs· da)L lbaL Hyzen returned from an out-of:state business trip and re· portedly was ser ved with the charge. The indictment alleges that on three occasions between I ast May 14 and May 25. Hyzen of- fered a $1.000 bribe to Riley aide Peter Herman. It is alleged that the $1.000 would be paid if the accused man would be awarded an architec- tural contract for a branch library planned for the San Clemente area. Herman reportedly told Riley or the alleged bribe offer. The Newport Beach 1'upervisor then referred the matter to the district attorney's orfice for investiga· lion. It is reported that in subse· quent conversations with the San Clemente architect. Herman car· rlecl-a tape recorder. Hy1en lives at 2100 B S. Ola Vista. ....... -.. shortly after House Speaker Carl Albert announced that Hays told him he is -,.e linquis hing the powerful committee post. But Hays. who is recovering in a Barnesville, Ohio. hos pital from an overdose of sleeping pills. indicated he might try to re· gain the post later. "I am confident that I will be vindicated as to any wrongd<>ing and when that occurs, .I shall ask for a re-examination of mv posi- tion by the <House Democratic) caucus.·· the letter concluded. Sour c es c l o s t.• t o lhc Democratic leadt.•rsh1p said Thursday night that Hays will soon a nnounce plans not lo run fo r re -clcction in November. llay5 previously stepped down as c hairman o f the Hou se Democratic campaign commit· tee whit•h channels campaign funds to candidates. ln a one-line statement re · leased along with the letter. Hays denied that he is resigning from Con~ress. His press s eC'retary. Carol Clawson. said he plans to seek rl'· election .. at this time." T h c s p e a k c r s aid th t' leadt.•rship's Democratic Steer · ing and Policy Committee will (Sec llA \"S, Page A2) Reward at 70 Graduates After 52 Years Joseph W. Kammen or Laguna Hills Leisure World wi ll receive his bachelor's degree with honors at H€1:rt\-'&tndav -52 years after he first enrolled in college. Kammen. 70. a former trooper with lhe Seventh Cavalry in Tex· as. said becoming a part of the Class of '76 fulfills a lifelong dream. "I enrolled to get the degree I'd always wanted and for the joy or leamjng," he said. ""The pre· ssures were there. but the gratification and the rewards were there. too.·· Kammen began his college car eer in 1924 at the City ColleJ!t.' of New York. but droppect out to travel. From 1935:3g came the stint as a Seventh Cavalry corporal sta· tioned at Ft. Bliss. Texas, near the Mexican border. During World War. II. he was a senior patrol supervisor at the N C'W York port of embarkation for troops a nd supplies going lo Europe. After the w~1r. Kammcn mnvt•d ·lo California to work as an ;ul minislrator and l>u\er for th1• ~~f.tware ~ndustry -«inti later served a s sales oianager for a major 1.os Aogck s tcxllJc house. . ae ·live all his life and retirNi volun- tarily to pursue some of his man\' interests. · \GRADUATING FROM UCLA Leisure World's Kammen followed by ;1 y<·ar or world lran 'l "My son. also.a 1..XLA.stud..cnL l'nrouragcd nH' lo rl'Lurn lo l'OI· legc aftc.>r he s aw a writc:up about the school's l'xlcndcd univt.•rsity prn~ra ·· · · · Th<• cxl<'nsion program al· lowed Kamm en to earn most of his credits at n11.th1. The first ~·ear he sp<•nt as a counselor at a s uicidt• n•nl er and as a tutor fo r eh•ml'nl arv and foreign s tudcnts Th:it w a·:-. lie said one.> ins most mcmora· hil' cla:-.:-. assignmt·nt s was writ· _mg a papl•r titled "AdJustment of ' (S('(' GRAD •. Pagl' i\21 Viejo Plans Float In Parade of Roses Mission Viejo, whieh ju~l. .• passed its 10th birthda~ as a C'Om munity, will enter its rirst floral noat in. the Pasadena Touma· mentor Roses Parade Jan. I. "I understand then· w1·rc· 100 applications for new t'nlri<'s in lht' p-aradc a-nd only s ix wcrr awarded this year:· said Art Cook. a spokesman for the Mb sion Viejo Activities Committee Cook"s committee will s ponsor the noat. which will be paid for en· tirely with money plcdgl-d by thl' Mission Viejo Company. "That was part of th<' applica· lion package we s ent to lht' Tournament of Roses Committee in April -a pled~e of full s upport from the company," Cook said "The expense will be sizeable." ·. Though the basic concept of the Mission Viejo Cloat will be de· veloped by the committee. Cook said the actual d e ~ign and fabrication will be done by a pro· fessional noat manufacturer, "We are in the process of lis(en· ing to the professionals right now." Cook said. "I can't reully say how much we arc ready lo spt'ncl hN·aust.• it would hurt our n<'i.t011Ut1ons and this is a husi r.1·ssd<'al ·· A Tourn;1mc•nl of Roses official in Pasadt•na !>aid Thursday fl oats <"<UI rang1• tn 1·ost from "S20.00ll 1f lh1· ('Omrnunity dOl'S tht.· 111h to SIOQ.OOfl or mort-if th<.> l>l'fl- h•ssionals do 1l · · Cook :-.a1<l tht• l<Jl•al noat will lw dcSIJ.(nt•d lo fit lht• 1!177 Hose Parark thC'mc tlf "Thl' (jood Life ... Though th 1s is t hl' first Host• Parade apphcatinn hy the a<'· t1v1tit'S cnmm1tlet.• sponsors or suC'h t hangs at Mission Vil'JO Days and the St. Patrick"s Da y Parade• Cook s aict tell ers of inquiry have been sent by the company in past years . Cook said he is hoping to have a clcsigner·s rendering of Mission Vi<'.JO's nout in hand by the end or July so that actual construction can ~et under w av. "A lot or the professional Ooal builders already arc framing some of the entries,·· he said. .. They literally s tart the duy after th<' parade on the next year·s en· Ines.·· <Ser ROSES, Page J\Z) ... l . 12 DAILY PILOT SB fr1oay Jurta 18 197& O•••• P••ot st .. ., Pn .... 10 RED. WHITE ANO BLUE-CLAD SAN CLEMENTE SENIORS PREPARE FOR PROCESSIONAL High School's 12th Graduating Class Urged to 'Look Forward' at Commencement Rites 352 Gradual.es Told To 'Look Forward' f'ront Pag~ ,\ I CELLA .. ,. fil'm . Sl6,000, April lfi. 1!;)7-1: Sun la Ana :\1t>dtc~tl ~ind Surg11·al Sup- µli es. 59.UUO. April 17. 1 ~17.1, and Cnitcd Supply Company, Santa Ana. SS.000. By J ACK CllAPP•~LL 01 tho O~oly Ptlol St;tll Passing bencalh the upraised swords of the N ROTC honor ~quad, 352 red, whik and blue· robed San Clemente IU'gh School graduates walked away from school and into the future in com- mencement cere monies Thurs -<lay. . f'roM Page ,11 LEBANON. • • campaign manager . Nessen said the President will meet a u .S. military plane bring- in~ the bodies of two American diplomats a ssa !>s inate d in Lebanon to Andrews Air Force base nt•ar Washington on Satur- da y afternoon "to pay his res pects ." In Beirut. meanwhile, the em - bassy "str o n gly urged " Americans to leave, calling the advice one notch more urgent than a warning standing since October urging U .S. citizens to clear out unless they have press- ing reasons to stay. An embassy spokesman said 30 of the 1.350 Americans and their 470 non-U .S . dependents in Lebanon had signed up to leave Saturday with a British convoy for Damascus. The distinct im- pression among observers was that concern was higher in Washington than Beirut. A Pentagon spokesman said to- day he did not know how the evacuation Ford ordered -ex- pected to consist of a convoy of buses and cars -would be pro- tected . St~1te Department of- ficials would not comment. In Dcirut. it was reported that the convoy or~a nized by the British would be protected by Palestinian, Libyan and Syrian trMpers. It was not known when the con- voy would roll. or where the cars and buse s woulct he obtained. but a State Department s pokesman sui<I preparations would begin irnmediatt'h'. ROSES. • • The U<"tual tommumtv involv<'- rnt•nt in th1 • rtoat won't bt•gm until ()('<' 211 .1 11st fin days before the par:11h• "That's whl'll t ht• aµpli calion of nowl'rs ancl othl"r pt•rishablc e ll'- nwnts t ;1kl's phH't'." Cook said. ··That l'nt trt' \\'1•t•k ht•fm·1· t.ht• pa radt• 1:-. dt•vo lt•tl to thC' n1m- m11111t y's parlicipallon ·· ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT ''" fh.1111w' n,1 I I,,,,. I,,,,, ..... th'<\l11tri1,, l't, t,,1,.,1 tflt N• I'll• f'l• '· ,, 11uf11,.,,,,.,flt\il IN Ut.rn"I' (01,,I •1ut•l1\.l111•u I'"' t•·"•t .... 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Teel thanked his parents for "instill- ing in me an ambition to succeed and into my garage a nifty little sports car.·· The school's 12th graduating class received m ore than Sl50,000 in awards and scholars hips. F o rty-fi ve s tude nts w e r e graduated with academic dis- tinction by maintaining a 3.5 gr ade point average in high school work. Teel graduated at the top of the class by maintaining a 4.0 (straight A > g rade point average. The class Salutalorian Charles Schreiber maintained a 3.97 grade point average. The graduates received their diplomas from Capistrano Unified School District Trustees Sarah Lipp and George While as in _the background the sound of U.S. Marine Corps artillery prac- ticing on Camp Pendleton re· verberated through the hills. The class of 1976 gave as its gift to the school an olive tree sym· bolizing peace, student David Nicol said. Following t he benediction and as the first strains of the school Al ma Mater were played, g r aduates tossed their mortarboards into the air and cheered. The r elish of the ceremony was dampened s lightly when, a s graduates marched up to receive their diplomas. three students at the far end of the athletic field who had set off some large firecrackers were rounded up by police. In full view of the graduates and about 2.000 parents and vis- itors. the students were ordered to place their hands on their heads and were searched and fdsked by the officers before be- ing released. Cella controlled the first two firms that supplied S.50.000. T his material "as part of a series of sti1>Ulalions In Cs. Di~­ tnct Court Thursday This particular stipulation w;is basE:d on wha t would ha \·e het·n tt.e testimony of Carl o ·Ai.:osl IOO. then campaign manager for Cory and now deputy slate controller. 0-Neill and Cella also supplied much other money and assis tance to Cory in the 1974 ('8mpaign. D'Agostino also would ha"e testified that Mary Ellc•n P<idilla and Andy Rose worked on the staff of the Cory campaign h<' r an in 1974. Campaign worker i\ndy Hose was listed on the hm;p1tal payroll as a nurse so that he could re- ce ive $800 monthl\'. Mrs. Wood testified. He was r·aiscd to Sl.100 monthly on June 23, 1974. Mary Ellen Padilla was paid $900 monthly. Mrs . Wo od testified. and was listed as a public r elations worker. Neithl'r worked at the hospital, !>he testified. Mrs . Wood also listc·d the names of several other fll•ople that s he placed on the hospital payroll. as ordered. persons that did not work at the hospital. The stipulations -matte rs ac- cepted as fact by &1grce ment of attorneys -show that Cella used his Providence, R.I.. fi rm. l.;mt- ed Surgical Supply, to buy a car for his s is ter, Beatrice Cella. for $3.750 in January of 1973. Jt h.:.s been a n e arlier go\ c rn me nt showing that c hecks from the hos pitals went to Unite.'<! Surg il'i.11 Supply. It is a lso s tipulatNI that Cella bought a refri~t'tator for his s is t~r for $376 through the s ame firm. One of the stipulations acC'ept- cd Thursda y includes a voluminous schcdult• or chetks from four firms that Cella con-trolled. G~I, I 4, Saved Huntington Teen Gets Credit By KATHY Cl.ANCY 01 th~ O•lly Pt lot SC•ll The 16-y ear-old son of a Hunt - ington Beach fireman was crcdit- t'<l with s aving a neighbor girl from being d ect rocutcd Thurs- d;iy afternoon. "I just gan• her a <'Duple of thumps on th<• chest," Eric Goulc :-.aid afl<"r I h<• rest·uc. \'alt>rit• Wartllc. 14, of fl·l21 Shayne l>ri ve. was reported in stablt• condit ion today ;11 llunt- inl!ton lntcreommunity Hospital, wh<•n• sh<' 1s rt'C'O\'Crin~ from in · Jllri<'S. Eric said h<' had l<'arncd C"ard1o·p11lmonary resuscitation from films and through his fath<'r . Fire f:n g'1necr Noel Gl111 ll'. Valerie was playing with a gard<'n hose in the ln1rk y:1rc1 of her home about 2: ~ p.m. Thurs- dav, when she came in contact \\ith an exposrct elcctrical wire. desiJ?ned to kcl'P animals from the family garden. firemen said. She was knocked unconscious and was lying on .the ground when Eric found hcr .. "I heard hl'r scn•am." s aid Eric. who lives just across the street. "and I saw her friends running into the back vard ·· When he found h;r she had turned purple. and Eric s:iict hl' was scared. ··1 thought she was dead for 'a minute," he noted. But he gave hcr two sound thumps on the <'h~st and she started breathing again. Eric was going to s t art mouth-to· mouth resuscitat ion. but he said it wasn ·t neeessar\'. In the meantime, E ric 's mother, Nancy. had called Hunt- O•ily P1lo\ ~••H Prw>to HE KEPT HIS HEAD Lifesaver Goule, 16 ington Reach par:-tmcn1<'"-. \\ h•i adm1niSt<'red udn1t11111al 1n•:i1 - ment at the sc·c•1w Eric said lat1•r h11 t11rtn·1 ft·•·I mu('h like a ltr ro And ht• ll'fr homl' a <'011pll' M hours latN to ~o lo his job 11t u n •staurnnt Eri<'. who will he-11 sc·n101· nt lluntin~ton R<'~ich lliizh St'hool next fall . said hl• pl;ms to fo llow in his father 's foob kps :11111 b<>C"omc n f1n•man l'\C•nl ua ll\ Rut ht' s aid he double-Ct his father e n•n knt>w a bout his hfcsavinE? :1ttl\·ity Thursrl:1v ··He 11robably l\1w~11 1·. ht• said ··Hc's ondut ~ ·· 0"11¥ P1tot Pr.Gto by l.•tl' Pt1.nc DANA HILLS HIGH'S CLASS OF '76 MARCHES TO GRADUATION RITES Revelry Marks Commencement of School's First Four-year Class Bangs, Beach Ball Spice Graduation By I.AURIE K ASPER. Ollht D•llY PlloUt•ll The Dana Hills High School Class of '76 had a ball and went out with a bang during commen· cement ceremonies Thursday in the campus stadium. During the speeches, a multi- colored plastic beach ball was tossed about -bouncing above the sea o f blue -gow n ed graduates. It was, perhaps, an indication that they still had time to enjoy the nearby beach while maintaining an overall 2.5 grade point average for the class. The bang came from firecrackers set off under the bleache rs as Trustee Bob D. Hurst discussed how every child in this country today has a r ight to an education. Some speaker s r eferred to the Bicen ten nial and spoke of freedom. But a few of the graduates created the imagery periodically standing in a Statue of Libert y pose with sparklers glowing above their hl'ads. A ft>w paper strc:1mers were also thrown about as lhc 476 stu- dt'nts became the first full-~erni graduates al the young school. The graduates marched down the hill from the school into the stadium lo the traditional tune of "Pomp and Circumstance." Robert Hillyard. one of thret straight-A students who shared valedictorian honors, said his class was feeling proud that evening because they were the first true representatives of the S{"hOOI. While the s chool's education wi ll b e a foundation fo r knowledge, the athleti(' competi· tion will be the foundation for growth of .characte r . s a id Valedictorian Kathleen Swinyer Paper Recycling Center at YMCA The Saddleback Valley YMCA is sponsoring a newspaper re· cycling center where individuals can earn 15 cents for each bundle one foot in height. · Paper may be turned into tht• YMCA at 231.3-t Orant:l' Ave .. El Toro, on the second and fourth Saturday of each month from 9 a .rn. to 1 p.m . ~~~~~~~~~~~~~ f 'rone Page Al HAYS .•• ' meet after it ~els the letter to nominate a new chairman. Albert told newsmen lw "<b not surl' whethl•r Hays intends lll res i g n t h c l' h a 1 rm ans h 1 11 permanently or simply lo sl\'p aside pe nding invcsti~ation or Miss Ray's allegations. But House Democ·rut1c-Lt•a1k 1 Thomas P . O 'Neill said the nam ing of a new chairman Y.ill ma l-.1c· Hays' action. howcvt•r tw tt•rms it himself, a resignation from till' chairmanship of the tomm1t1t•1· ··There's no stepping :1Mdt • · O'Neill said. ··You don't ::.t1•p aside, you step down ... f"roM Pa.-_.1 I GRAD •.. a Retired Widowe r,·· clesn 1b111g his feelings about lifL•. ··My wife died sudcknlv 111 19G8 and, though our marriagl' wa" a very happy one. I \\a:. ahll' 111 bounce back quickly from lht· loss."' he said Kammen said that «11mplt•l1u11 of his collt-gc wprk this \H't•kt·11tl will frt'l' him ag ain for adl\1t11·~ in Leis ure World. such as 11tkrn;..:. bicycling, horscbar k rid ing .ind attendin~ cultural events Barcaloungers Specially Day Priced for Father's Com•·,.., •• our fin .. 11t io.-1 .. c-tion o r 1h.-8e ma'°'irir .. nt loun11wr11 ... ah11olutrl~· th•• lop in lounl(f'' <'hair quality. f t•atur.-11 ill the· "Sir William'' in luxurious lf'atlwr. Thi11 and a l8l'l[P llf'lrctinn--of O.raLounfr .. r" arf' rc>ad~· for imnlf'1liatf' dPlh•f'ry. ~lany othrr 11tyf.,,. urt• availablP for 1it•lil•f'ry within day11 of your vurr ha111•. <:h oo,. .. from ••·ath~r!l, vin yl11 and attract iw· II Prt'ulon fahrfrs. l>F..nF.R .... fOR: H F.\REDf"'. nREXEt . KARA.~T.f'V . Jl'Onn.u .fHI\ ~: '.OWH CO.\ST BOt-U:VARO ..'36J~ HAWTHOR~E BL VD TORRANCE CA 90505 12•31 378-1279 '-27 WESTCLIFF DRIVE '.EWPORT BEACH CA ?::HO , "•J1 EJ2 2050 • :.,-J\A BE .\CH CA 92!)5 t -·i .:9.:.sss1 ) j •I 17 .. l Irvine EDI T ION VOL. 69, NO. 170, 4 SECTIONS, 44 PAGES ' ORANGE COUNTY, CALI FORNI A FRIDAY, J UNE 18, 1976 'l~eula,··s Closi11g ~. , .• Stoc.-ks TEN CENTS Cella Hospital Tax RetU1-ns Detailed} By RICHARD P. NALL 01 tll• 0.11, ... , .. SI.tit LOS ANGELES -An a~cnt of the Internal Revenue Service testified' todny that the income tax return for Mission Communi- ' ty Hospital in Mission Viejo in fisral 1972 showed a tax liability of $14,805. tie said the amount should have been $92,365.87. Gary A. Swain , a wrapup wit- ness for the government in its case against Or. Louis Cella Jr . ~nd two co-defe ndants. testaf1r d that the hos pital im•omc tax n·· turn showed laxabll' income Lis $127,312. Swain testified that he rccom· puled t he return and trstaficd that the correct taxable income by hi s ca l c ulat ion Wil l> S289,339.30, It was expected th at final argu- m ents would begin '"llow1"" Swain's testimony. The ~overnmenl is attempting to show that Cella. a Santa Anu physician, hospital entrepreneur and political master minJf. and his two co-defendants diverted mone~ from Mission Community and Mercy General Hospital, San- ta Ana, to both personal and political causes. Cella. 51 . his former business mar!lger Th.--.tl"'"'' Schiffm'\n, D•lly "'11.C ~llOIO lly lli<ll•rd kwhltr 53. and Stephen Ev ans , 31. former administrator or Merc•v General Hospital. arc charged with 23 counts of incorne tu)( evasion, Medicare> fraud, mail fraud and conspiracy. The ~ov ernment alleges that largl' amounts of hospi tal money were la undered through phony firms and l'OVered by phony in voices. The money assertedly went to political l'aUscs that ranged fro m tht' campaa1ms in Orange County supcn•1sors up to and includini:t tht• cams.iaign of Gov. Edmund Brown Jr It is also asst•r tcd that huj!c amounts of pohtu·al printing for candidates was dunl' at the Mb sit>n Community llus p1tL1l pnnt shop and \\as illic1tly shown al> a legitimate tax and Mcd1c·are l')(· pense. One of t hl' 1 t (' m~ <'tn·cn•d Better Deal Claimed Thursday &howed that Ke nnl'th C111·.v·s successful 197-t l'am1>aij,:n , for :.tall' controller r cccivl·d SS5.000 an loans from Cl•lla and his! partner in bus iness a nd politic~. Rll'hard O'Neill. The money wal> shown on campaig n statement!> as loans from three firms. Thl' money was shown as loan!> from n it ed S urgical Suppl). 525.000, April 15. 1974; the !>etml' (See CELLA. Page A2) • e Co. Stock Sale Sweetened? By G ARY G RANVILLE Olllle 0 .. 1, P1le1Sl•ll Attorneys attempting to block the Jam es Irvine Foundation ·s sale of its majority stock inleresl in the Irvine Com pany to Mobil Oil Corpor ation said Thursday they have a be tter offer than Mobil's. B ut foundatio n attorneys challenge the worth of a tenativc offer by an apparently new I y formed consortium to pay $6 more a sha re for the Irvine Com- pany stock than tile $24 a share Mobil offer. T he excha nge be tween the com peting attorneys came as the foundation asked Superior Court Judge Claude Owt'ns to lift a l<.'m- porary ban on the sale lo Mobil. At the end of a lengthy hearing. Judge Owe ns said he would de- cide the iss ue later without s peci- fying a date. As things stand now. Mobil's of- fer to acquire the foundation·s 54 percenl stock inter est in the Irvine Company expires.July 13. However. al lh<.' oil company 's option, the offer can be extl'nded 1an additional :10 days or until Augus t JJ Foundation l awyer~ poinkd out to Judge Owl'ns that a Sep· tember trial date on a laws uit to stop the Mobil transaction brought by Joun Irvine Smith could be too tall'. . "It may be that there will no of fers to consider by then." saul fou ndation la wyer Howard Privett. But the minority shareholder~ in the person of Mrs. Sm ith through he r a ttorncy Howard Freedman said the Mobil offer is too low. And de puty attorney general Lawrence R Tapper offered the• consortium offer to buv :1s proof other buyer s arc :iv:.ailabk. The consort'ium was identified-- as a group o r investors headed by a Donald Alhrl'C'ht who colll'l' lively would bt• known •1s Hi vl'r <See STOCK, P age i\21 LIGHTS ON EMERGENCY VEHICLES ILLUMINATE SCENE OF FREEWAY CRASH Costa Mesan In Truck Creates Havoc at Newport-Corona del Mar Interchange Evacuation -Girl, 14, Saved Ordered in 'N0Gr9wth' ~tand Eyed For Airport In prepar ation for a June 25 meeting c a lle d by County Supervisor Tom Riley. Newport Beach city councilmen arc trying to get neighboring cities to agree to a no growth policy statement for the Orange County Airport. A draft of the statement calls for thl' cooperation of the Cities of Costa Mesa. lrvinc and Tustin. Tnc statement lasts five advcr~c result s of fu rther airport ex- pans ion and a s ks county supt>rv1sors not to lease airport space to any nl'w a irlines. .tl'!IO t'ttt~ tinuation of the airport as a "short-haul m etrorl(lrt." but sug- f!ests em phasis on nights to Los Angelcl> anll Ontano Interna- tional Airports. Also called for in the 110sition paper is adhcranr<• to state noist! s tandards and the clesignat1on of Ontario as "the rcgional airport which can foci lit ate Orange Coun- ty's future demands ror med ium and long·haul air transporta- tion." Newport cou ncilmen also want their neighbors to 101n them in asking for dc.•vl•lopm<•nt of u rapid trans it linch1 0 ntari0 Air_port. Thl' basis for the no growth policy, a s set forth in lht• draft. 1s that any t•xpansion of com- mer<'ial <1irlines at the Oran~c County Airport would <'rratt• more tr affic C'ongeslion. greatl•r noist• problems, more air 110llu- tionr in~rC.'lJ'Cd-ttafrt.y probl~s and it would sQIH'N'7.C out private nvi 1,1t ion. · Rabies Clinic 'Postponed A rahies dinir S<'hedulcd for ' Tuesday in Irvine. has been resch~ulcd for July JS. Sponsors o f the c linic. the 1 • Southe rn California Veterinary Medical Association. said it will be he ld at the University Park shopping center. from 7 p.m. to 8:30 p .m . Thl' fee will be S2. All do~s four months or older arc required to , be vaccinated. Medi-Cal Raise SAC RAMENTO IAPI -A $45-million pay increase for doc- tors a nd dentists who serve Medi· Cal patients has won 72-2 ap- proval of the stale Assembly. -- CM Truck Accident Closes Freeway Lebanon WASHING TON (A P) -Presi· dent Ford today ordered the U.S. EmbaS!!Y in Beirut to evacuate by convoy a ny American citizens A Costa Mesa man slammed His truck struck a 12 X 12 tim ber in war -torn Lebanon who want lo his small truck into support tim-~upporting the construction. leave. A test-r u n with two bers on the Corona del Mar Anderson. who was alone in the carloads of Americans and the Freeway interch ange early this truck with his dog, was treated bodies of t wo s l ain U.S . morning, bringinit a portion of a nd r eleased fi:om a ne ar by diplom ats got caught in a t he s tructure down on .. t h e ho~pital. • crossfire. Newport Freeway. . CalTr ans s pokesman Milton Evacuees w ho reported the James R. Ande rson. 21. of2J31 Stark said t oday the truck crossfir e said none of the 70 Santa Ana Ave .. was treated for knocked over four false wor k ~ul-persons in the trial convoy was head cuts. ters. ''which the company was hurt a nd that the group, includ- The 12:30 a.m . cr ash closed ~ill going to tak<.' down anyway," a nd ing the Amer icans, reached lanes of lhl' Newport Freeway said the project will not be de-Damascus, Syria, s afely. The until 5:30 a .m .. hi~hway patrol layed by the accident. convoy was a test run for a larger officers said. Cons truction crews He said the SC'affolding was one under Britis h auspices leav- removed scaffolding from lhl' scheduled lo be taken down, and ing Saturday· freeway with cra nes. the crash did not do any struc-The convoys a re without pro· llighway Patrol Officer Gerry tural damage to the freeway PM· leclion from U.S . m ilitary forC'cs. Maxwell s aid Anderson's truck je"ct. schedulrd for com pletion in In Washington, the President angl~ @ff t.r~~'-..-4'1..u.kini~ a the Silting or 1977. met with top national securit) guard rail at lhl' <..>dgc of~th-c:-_...u.;,~r:>h·""e~i~n'!'te'"'r~c'-ih:-'a~n-!-p,::-e,.....,h,....a-s,..,,b...,.c..,,.c--n~t""h~e~-A<adv~~S-tu-discuss the evacua- southbound lanes . scene of two construction-related tion. It was the tnird such meet- " lie hit lhC' rail hard l'nnugh to <l<'alhs. and a number of tniffic ing in as many days. lie also met go on top of ii.·· MaX\\'t.'11 s;.iid . a(•t·id<'nts. with his Cabinet. Members were briefed on the Lt•hanesc sit uation 'Will Be Vindieatrd' Hays Quits Panel Leadership Post WASHINGTON <AP> · Hep. Waym• Hays, whost• relationship with Elizabeth Ray touch<'d off the Capitol llill payroll ·Sl'X scan- dal. s aid today ht• is skppin~ down :is t'hairm:in of the l1011sl' Admini!lt1'-ttlaon Committee. "The charg<'S which han• hecn mad<' against m e and the c·urre nl state of my health make it im . possible for me to devok timt' n<'rC'ssary lo <·arr~ .. out m~· respons ibilitit's <IS chairman e1r the comm illee. · · II ays said in a ll'tler to the Oe m ocrat1r leade rship. The three -paragr aph lclt<•r •was released b y !lays· offt t'\' shortly after House SJ>('akcr Curl Albert announced that Hays told him he is rel inquis hing the powerful committt•e post. But Hays. who is recovering in a Barnesville, Ohio. hospital from an ovrrdosc of skcpinµ pills. indicated h r might try to rC' gain the post later. "I am confident that I will be vhldicatcd as to an_\' wron~dolnJ! and when that occurs. l s hall ask for a re-exa mination or my posi- tion b y the <House Democratic J caucus." the letter eoncludcrl. Sources c l ose t o th e Demo~ratlc leaders hip said Thursday nighl lhut J lays will soon announce plans not to run for re -elect ion in November . Hays pr evious ly stc pJ>('d rlown as c hairman o f the !lo u se Democratic campaign commit - tet' whic•h chann<'ls campaign funds to t•and1cl:itcs. Jn a one-line stalc mcml re- leased a loni.: with Uw leltC'r. llays dC'n icd that h<• is n•si1.minl! frnm Con~ress. llis press s<'rrrtary. Carol Clawson. s aid he• plans to seek re- election "at this lime ·· The s pcak <'r said f h e leadership ·s De mocratic Steer- ing and Policy Committee will meet after it gets the letter to nominate a new chairm an. Albert told newsmen he was not sure whether flays intC'nds to r es i g n the chai.rman s hip permanently or simply to ~tep aside pendinl! invC'sli~alion or Miss Ray's alle!!ations. But House Democr atic Leader Thomas P O'Neill said the nam · ing of a new chairman will m::ike Hays· action . ho wever he terms it himself, a resignation from the chair manship of the committee. "There's no s tcppinit aside." O"Neill s aid. "You don't step aside, you s tep down.·· by Secretary of St ate Henry ,\. Kissinger. The Cabinet m eeting lastNI one hour and nine minutes. It was attended by Rogers C .H. Morton. the Preside nt ·s cam paign manager .. Kissinger clc - Jlarted the While House• ar- tcrward, waving ;lnd s milin)!. 1 ll' declined lo talk to rcportrrs. Ford canceled a political trip to Iowa bccuusc of the l'V a<·lla· lion and the te nse situation in (St'<' LEBANO~, P agC' A2 I SjJeeder Hits Border at BO Miles an Hour SAN D I EGO 1AP1 Ttw California lliJ?hwa y Patml wa). outraced today b y a motonst in a white. la te-modt•l passt•ngl'r C'ar al speeds up to 105 rn1lcs per hour. The driver . who apparently was alone. was chas<'d ~ mll<>s from San Clemt'nlc. where he was spotted speeding. En route. several other patrol cars joined in but they turned back after the fugitive drove through the M exican bordl'r gates at 80 miles an hour. Police cars. radioed ahead. cleared traffic from the car's path in order to avoid an accirle nt as the m oto rist s ped through San Diel[o. A spokesman for the h iJ?hwuy Patrol said there was no indica- tion w hy the motorist eluded ar· rest or whe the r his car was stolen. Huntington Teen <;ets ·credit B y K ATHY CLANC~ 01 the O••I' P1101 Sl•ll The 16-year-old son of a l lunt ington Beach fireman was credit- ed with saving a neigh bor girl from being elcctrocut<.'<l Thurs· day afternoon. .. J just gave her a coupl<' of thumps on the ch est." Eric Gou le said after the r escue. Valeri<' Wa rdll·. Jil, of (i421 . Shayn e Dri ve. w:1s reported in stahle condition today at Hunt in gt on Inte rcom m unity llospit al. whe re she is n ·rovt'nng from in · Junes. .. Oift•f'/ PUot SlaH Pftoto HE k EPl HIS HEAD Lifesave r Goule. 16 Woodbridge Gets Instant School Site Th<' (;reent rcl' "l n1-ta111 ·· School \\ 111 he r C'loratt•d nn a ~Ill' in the nt'\\ Woodhridgl' \'11lagl' :it u cost of about SIRS,llOll. School truslCl'). authon1ell I ht• nt•w u se o f th e port 11hl1· C'I assrnum s a 1111 th<• far st h11il1I ing-: ''il l h<' moved t1• \\110<1 br1d)!t' bl·i::inninl! Wl•flnl'l>tla,\- St ucknt s " ho w 111 alll•11cl l ht· new perm a n ent c; rt-1·nt rl'<' l-:lcmC'ntary School in th1· fall hav(• lwen 11 sin~ th1· .. in:-tant ·· C'lassroum s. Tht• port :ihll' huiltl inf!s ~ar<' no\\ L'mpt~ and a\·:11la hi<' for n<•w stucknls who will li\1• 10 Woodhrtd j.!L' The portabit•s w1ll IH' used until n<'w . pc rmanPnt s<·honls aN• complt'tCd in Woodbrul~c'. Ke lley Got Tic ks WASlllNGTON <AP! FBI Director Clan•nrt• M Kt.'lll•v to day ad<.lcd himsdf lo th(' lt~t nr recipients l)f til·k:o; in ttw mail hut . said the m st•1'ts appar<'ntly arc harmkss Kc·lkv said in a state- m ent th:it .. 1.1 nu.mher" of the ap- proximately 200 <'Om panics or in· cll\'iduals who r cce1vefl <•xtorhon l<'tters las t fall have i:1otl-On let- ten: rl'ccntly rontainintr ticks . The FBI director did not say how many letters ront:uning ticks ha ... e bet•n receh ed . Eric s aid ht· had learned carc110-pul monary resus citation from films an<l thr<>uJ!h his rather. F ir.-E nginct.•r Noel Coule. \"alerit• wus playing with ;o garden hoi-e in the back yard or her home about 2. 30 11 m. Thur).- dav. when she <·ame an tontact w1ih Hn exposed eleclnt·al win-. dc•s1g11t.'cl to kl•t•p ;1111mals from t hi' nrmtl ~ g .11 d c 11 • f m •rnt'rl'!ttl 1flo-. ----1• Sht' was knocked uncon~cious ancl was lyihJ! on till' ground when En t· found lwr. ..I heard hl'r SlTl'am. ·· said Eric'. who lin•). JU~l across thl' street ... and I s aw hl•r fri•·n<b running into the back .nircl " Wht'n ht• found her l>ht• hall turned llllrplc . and Enr ~aid ht• was scared. ··1 thought slw \\ ;~ <ll'ad Int H minute.·· 1w noh·d llul h1 · guvP hl'r l\\O :-ound (Sf'«' R t:st'l ' t:. ra~1· 1\11 C oas • "·•·a•h••r Night Lind morninc low clouds. l>ul mo).l h ).111\11\' lat<' morn111 g~ an~I aft1•1: nnnn:-Saturday "ot rnuc·h kmpl•raturP C'han~t·. \\ 1111 l11gh from 111'11<'1" fiCh ;11 lwac·h to 70.<; 111lantl IAI\\' 111 ;",ll:; INSIDE TOD/\ l'" Thi• Nt>11•pnr1 llnr/lf1r Ari Mu~C'um hn.~ bc•1•n 11•1tlim1t o director for o 11c·or und n hnl/ In July. rl will houe n m~1· ont• lie talk.~ with the DC11/!f f'1"1t'.~ .lackw llyman on l'mw r 1 flf tlte Weekender Index At Yttur ~rw1ct Al Mev1f\ ..II•~ II Mut""'I Fllfld\ L M loyd A 11 Nal10.,.1 Nn•\ C."'ornl• lS, 11 Oun.,., County CIO\\llled 0 1·1' llhlaur~nh Gomou I • ~¥1¥1• Por1tr Cron-rd fl• Spons 0.1111 Nehc.\ Al Sle<• M.trlotts l!.dllot111 P~" A• Tt ln tsion l.ftt•r••inment Cl . 7 Thit•teu Fl,..n<t A! J.IJ W•at ... r ... 'MC_ ll -••News 111 .. r,.,,ui"" C• W.tl.,.O.r An11u_,. Ill ts I All ,,. "' Cl s All ftp A t2 II cs Cs.I •• ,.. C•t AZ DAIL.,. PILOT BrownShwu Second Spot HOUST ON <AP > Calirornia Gov. Edmund Brown Jr. says he is not in· tercsted in the Democratic vice presidential nominu·. lion and would make no suggestions to the party's presidential nominee con· cernlng a running mate. "I am not interested and l am not seeking it ... Brown told a news con· ferencc Thursday upon hi.s arrival here for u Texas Democratic fund·raising dinner. Clemente Architect Hears Rap Friday. Jur.e 18, t 976 CELLA ••• firm. $16.000, April 16. 1174 ; San· ta Ana Medical and Surgical Sup· plies. $9,000, April 17. 1174; and United Supply Company, Santa Ana.1S,OOO. Cella controlled the first two firm• tbat supplied $.'50,000. This material was part or a series of stipulat ions in U.S. Dis· trict Court Thursday. This particular stipulation wus based on what would have been the testimony of Carl O'J\goslino. then campaign manager for Cory and now deputy stale controller. O'Neill a nd Cell a also supplied much other money and assistance to Cory in the 1974 campaign. D'Agoatino also would have testified that Mary Ellen Padilla and Andy Rose worked on the staff of the Cory campaign he ran in 1974. Campaign worker Andy Rose was listed on the hospital payroll as a nurse so that he could re· ceive $800 monthly. Mrs. Wood testified. He was raised lo Sl.100 monthly on June 23, 1974. D•llY Pltol Pilole Illy LAO P•YM Will Ginl~ Return Hollie? LONG BEAC H <AP > A police official says it is not incon- ceivable that a n emaciakd 16· year·old girl who said she was ft&ven o ne p eanut butter sandwich a day might be re· turned to her parents. Thl'y are accused of willful crut'lty to a c hild. Lt. Ray Woolhe the r said Thursday that the girl's futur1• depends on court hearings. The girl was freed from a foul smelling bedroom where she re· portedly was locked up by her parents for four years, police said. The girl, who neighbors said is named ·Laura. is S·fOOt·2 and weighed 63 pounds when rescued Wednesday. She looked like a "dazed robot " as she was led away by police, a neigbbor :iaid. She had escaped last spring but was picked up by police and re· tumed to her home. San Clemente urcrutect Leon Hyzen was scheduled to be ar· raigned today in Orange County Superior Court on charges of of· fering a bribe to an executive aide lo Fifth Dis trict Supervisor Mary Ellen Padilla was paid $900 monthly. Mrs . Wood testified. and was listed as a public relations worker. Neither worked at the hospital, s he testified. Mrs. Wood also listed the names of sever al other people that she placed on the hospital payroll. as ordered, persona that did not work at the hospital. FREDERICK FENNELL LEADS MUSIC CONOUCTOR,S THROUGH WATER EXERCISE In Laguna Hills, a New Feeling tor Old MusclH •nd Memories of Esther Williams Police said there was no im· mediate indication why her parents, Randolph and Willie J ohnson. kept the girl locked up. Police said they refused to make any state m ent. Thomas Riley. · The Grand Jury handed down an indictment of Hyzen. 66. on June 2. An indictment is a formal charge made against a person by a grand jury. ll does not establish guilt or innocence. The stipulations-matters ac· cepted as fact by agreement of attorneys -s how that Cella used his Providence. R.l .. firm, Unit· ed Surgical Supply, to buy a car for his sister , Bea~rjce Cella. for $3,750 in January of 1973. lt has been an earlier government showing that checks from the hospitals went to United Surgical Splashy Conductors However, it wasn't until Thurs· day that Hyzen retumed from an out·of·slate business trip and re· portedly was served with the Fennell Teaches. HoW to Find the Ansuer charge. . The indictment alleges that on three occasions between last May 14 and May 25. Hyzen of· fered a Sl,000 bribe 'e Riley aide Peter Herman. It is alleged that the $1,000 would be paid if the accused man would be awarded an architec· tural con tract for a branch library planned for the San Clemente area. Herman r eportedly told Riley of the alleged bribe offer. The Newport Be•ch supentisor then referred the matter to the district a.ttorney's office for investiga- t.1on. It is reported that in subse· quent conversations with the San Clemente architect. Herman car· ried a tape recorder. ----Hyien lives at 2100 B S. Ola Vista. Actor Andy Devine 'Stable' In Hospital Supply. It is 60 stipulated that Cella bought a refrigerator for his sis· ter for $376 through the same firm. One of the stipulations ilccept· e d Thursday includes a voluminous schedule of checks from four firms that Cella con· trolled. Random items included Balboa Bay Club dues, check to Neiman-Marcus. The Tennis Club, S90 to Perino's (a fashiona· ble Los-Ang~es-t•estaurant), $60 for "The Political Animal Book," Hotel del Coronado, and $2,330.50 to Computer Ideas, William Butcher. The stipulations show that Cella controlled the following checking accounts: -Ualted Sur1leal Supply, In· dustrial Natienal Ban k. Providence. Rhode Island;; -Dr. Louis Cella Jr., Crocker Bank, Santa Ana; -Free Enterpri~ Physicians Political Action Committee, Crocker Bank, Santa Ana; -United Prlntln& Company. Crocker Bank, Santa Ana; -American Unlveraal By WILLIAM SCHREIBER OIC~t O•llY Piiot St.;11 One·two·splash-four. one.two· splash-four . "Watc h those elbows . You don't want to look like a bunch of lady choral con· ductors. do you?" The 14 distinguished-looking men up to their armpits in the Laguna Hil1s Hilton Inn pool waved their arms rhythmically and listened intently to instruc· lions from a masteroflheirtrade. The unusual session Thursday evening was a key portion of a symposium for band and· or· cheslra conductors. led b y Frederick Fennell. "Somewhere in the water is' your answer lo how you want to work but you have to find it yourself," Fennell told his fellow conductors as he led ~hem in the exercises. "Study the feeling of what hap- pens as your arms go through the water -as though your hands are in a test tank for the America's cup contender," Fennell said. Fro•Pag~AJ LEBANON. • • Hospital United, Crocker Barne, Lebanon. Santa Ana; Newport Beach actor Andy -Central Oran•e County Tax· White House press secretarv Devine was listed in stable condi· '" R N 'd · p ayers Association, Crocker on essen sa1 Ford ordered lion today in the Santa Rosa Bank. Santa Ana; lhe U.S. Embassy in Beirut to aid hospital where he is undetgoing -Santa Ana Medical and in the evacuation of Americans dialysis . Surgical Supply, Crocker Bank. "due to the continuing uncertain· The 70-year·old Devine was Santa Ana; ty of the situation in Beirut." stricken while vacationing in N 'd h p ·d --Orange County Medical Sup· essen sa1 t e res1 ent will NorthernCaliforniaand rushedto ply, Crocker Bank. Santa Ana; meet a U.S. military plane bring· Sonom a County Community -Santa Ana Cllnlc, Crocker ing the bodies of the two slafn Jlospital in serious condition. d' J f Bank, Santa Ana ,· ip omats rom Damascus to Devine's physician. Dr. Julius d · ff -She-Cella Association, An rews Air Force Base near .Ja e said the actor is suffering Crocker Bank. Santa Ana; Washington on Saturday after· from kidney failure. The Jong· -Hospital Computers, Bank of noon ''to pay his respects." time Newport Beach resident has A t f D America, Santa Ana. repor rom amascus said a histor y or le uke mia a nd th t · t f 1 -Hospital P rovisions, Bank of e r1 a run o 8 vehicles left d i a bet e s w h i c h a r a m i I y Be · t d · th · · America, Santa Ana. 1ru urmg c morning with spokesman said are "con· t f db d b In earll·er testi'mony, Mrs. an escor o re · erete Palesti· tri utors lo his ii lness. ·' I t · h 0 Patrl·c1·a Wood. personnel direc· n an roops m l ree machine evlne was vacationing with " led t k th t ·' his two sons w hen be was tor at Mission Community "un-moun rue s at s ayeu "l feel a little like Esther Williams in a water ballet," mut· tered one of the stUdents. F ennell 's water y training method for musical conductors is thought lo be the only one of its kind in the world. .. I'm sure it has lo be a unique director at Saddleback College. The Mission Viejo s chool. in partnersh ip with LaVe rne Coll ege. is sponsoring the three· day symposium for the second time this year. .. Fennell took band music off the marching field and put it in the conce~a ll ... La Bonte said. "When my collea~ues and I were :;tudying lo be conductors, this man was the god , the master of our craft.'' "You become very aware of the parts of the body you use when you are under the pressure of the water," I a Bonte saUi o[ the. po.ol exercise. "I realized there are muscles I had not used propcriy." Dack in the pool, Fennell was explaining his methods to thl' thing ,·· said Monte La Bonte. band ~~-~.ui.;.A1:.~----------ll~o;s;pt~t~aAl.tttde~s:.jt1~·fied that she had with the convoy part way through ,_ se-and-M.acy_ • the western. Mos1em·controlled len Padilla on the payroll-a.o:'.'.r;--~4ectrtiomrnotrlf'-R4t>trut:.------- Mercy Gener al Hospital al Dr. Two Libyan arm y officers took Guerrillas Killed Celia's request. O\'er as escorts until the test run reached Syrian ar my positions ;it Rec Trainers Work as Kids Have the Fun Chtaura. 30 miles from llc1rut. A je<'pload of Syrian soldrers and military police serverl as an escort from there to Damascus. the Syrian capital. other conductors, who come from hi gh schools and colleges all over Cal ifornia and the Pacific Northwest. "!!;very movement you make must have a beginning and a bot· tom," Fennell said. "There -are many hinges in the body, all de· signed for us to use." Fennell explained that the waler helps develop conducting skills with "intensity but not tension." ..People and music don't need to be beaten with your move· ments. they need to be pulsed," he said. "The resistance of the water demands muscular ('Ontrol and a sense of organization of the hands -just as good conducting.'• While the men in the pool traced figure eights with their arms and tried to pull imaginary swords out · of imaginary scabbards, hotel guests watched with some fascination. Besides the pool exercise. Fen· ncll videotapes each conduct(lr's motions in a private session and critiques the result. The girl told police she was al· lowed out of her room only lo go to the bathroom. At limes, she said. she was unable lo make her parents hear and used the floor of her room as her toilet. for whi('h she was frequently beaten. While the ~irl starved said police. two great Dane' dogs found in another room appeared well-fed. The girl's older sister. who is 19, escaped from the house four months ago a nd w ent to au.thori lies Wednesday, police said. They said the girl told them she had been afraid lo report her parents earlier. Fro• Page Al RESCUE.~~ thumps on the chest and she started breathing again. Eric was goin~ to start mouth-lo· mouth resuscitation, but he said it wasn 't necessarv. In the m eantime. Eric 's mother, Nancy, had called Hunt· ington Beac h paramedics. who ~ ad!llinistered additional treat· ' mental the scene. MEXICO CITY (AP> -A fl'deral security agent and three persons identified as members of an urban guerrilla group were killed in a police raid in Cullacan. offi cials said today. Poli<'e said the ~uerri llas were members of the "23rd of September· Com · munist l.ca~ue ... blamed rbr a rt'cent rash of a ssassinations and kidnapings in Mexico. ORANGE COAST . It was all fun and games Thursday for 600 children at El Camino Real School in Irvine. The trial convo\' follow<'<i a tortuous route aion~ narrow roads over the Lebanon mo11n· tains. It C'n countered the crossfire, between warrini:! Lebanese factions. near J czzim·. a s mall town in the hills 14 mi lt's east of the port city of ~idon , the evacuees said. BarcaLoungers . Specially DAILY PILOT t'1t Or,•,,Ott (Oft\f OAlly Plto•. whf'I .,f\1\f\ l\t N't• bttw·~ tN• N•••\ r,,.,,, f\ P!JOfl\hrO IJ't lf\11 C'h1.n(Jilt (fw•'' f't1nl1V\1nq Cou•u•nv ~ IMt•*-.O•ftt '"·"'' ,h,nl1\t\• d Mun(l11y fhr OvQh .. ttCUt fM (I\ 1, Mt•\.f.t r..i.--..p011 l\t"'"• Hunflf"Qft"" ..,,_.,"' t <'VI' M1A V411fl"t. lt1111"f", ~11\kllCll.;4\.~ V411Ut"y AN1 l~o~•"""'"' \ov1h(O·''' ,.,,nq.,.1rq~l•'t'f• •· .. ~ ...... .,_,..,\..l'Mld ..Mlwr d•Y~ 4fld ~Jt... u~ ft•~ 1()111 OVtlU,n1nQ pt itll l\ ,.t ))0 W\. \I l14tj )t•• ~l. (O"t9' Nu \4 , ( •1ttc1nt••>•Jit. Robert N. Weed l'·~~·o.•nt •nd f vt:J't\iht t Jack R. Curley Vtl. Pn\~ nt .. no Gt-MT•I M.:•r\iM)t.' Thomas Keevil l C11lof Tl'lomas A. Muf1)tllne M•N91nq LO•tor Charles H. Loos Richard P. Nall tu\1\1•~1 M•N19lr>Q EOllO•'\ TtlelllteM 1714> 641~1 Classified Adwrtlllftl 642-5671 Sto01tb•O Y•ll•Y No"" O<h•v Sll-6210 ,,_ l•ft (••-ftle 4tM6>1 c;.itytlflll, "" Or-, ...... _1.,,;i.q ce-•••w. No ,..,, \tottf'\. lltill\tt•t+<W'I ftd4tor1•• "'-••••r or .tfJ•trU\•"''"" ... , •• " ""•f o. ""' .. vc.• .. 1111ev1 '"' IAI .... mlU IOft ol ,_.,._, t1.4:!•rw~1·:~~t,'1~~~ ~~1~.~ • .,~·~·,,~ :'J_s!::.:!~~1JiM«lf't~'· tNUtl/#y~tuwu~ But for 45 s ummer recreation employes from Irvine, Costa Mesa and San Juan Capistrano, it was a rigorous training ex· ercise. The three cities held a joint training program for the first time -allowing n<'w summer mptoyes-to-displ11y how they work with school children on the playground and lo learn new methods. Froome Gayle. recreation supen·isor in Irvine. said the lri· city approach was devised by Diane Ransom of the Irvine de· partment and Pat Sanchez of the ~ta Mesa department. · The 600 youngsters were sp1il up Into several groups and the new s umm e r playground supervisors coordinated arts and crafts and other pla.veTound ac· livi~ies, Gayle said. Box Lunches Due LOS ANGELES <AP) -The Los Angeles City Council has re·. jected a program to provide •lmost 7. 700 poverty level youngs~rs with free box lunche5 at recreation centers thts sum· mer. One of th<' t.•vaclll'CS. llazl'I St. John, 60. a Hritish teuchc·r at th1 · F.vang<'lical Mission School at Kfarchima near Reir11t, said one· mort ar shell C'xplod t.•d .. ~, fc'w yards in front of thl' car 111-wh1rh I was traveling. .. Fortunatt'ly, th<' shl'll l;anrle1I betW('(?n our car amf th<' car ahead. and our car onh got scratched li ghtly by shrapm•I, .. she said. Fro•PageAI STOCK •.• Metals Corporation. But Privett scoffed at the purported offer from the con· sortium and told Judire Owens it was nothing more than a piece of paper with some typewriting on it. · Tapper's arguments were on behalf of charities who benefit from the foundation's holdings. He insisted the S24 a share price worth roughly SllO million is too low . And. Tapper said. accepting the offer would be a disser vice to the foundation's beneficiaries. Priced for Father's Day C:onw ...... our fin.-"' .... 1 ... ·tion or thf'llP. mal(llirirf'nl loun,rf'r .. ••• ah .. o lut .. ly th .. top in loun,rr r hair quality. ····olu!iNI i11 lh•· "~ir William_.• h1 lmruriou,.-lrathf'r. ·n,i,. ohd o lorJtt' "'·l••ction of BaraLounfE'"'" ar•· rt>a•ly for imnu-diutf' cle-Jivt>ry. Many otht·r .. t yl••,. arf' availahlf' lnr df'livrry within day11 of your purC'l1a11f'. Choo"f' from lf'athrrM, vinyl,. oml attrarti~·•· llr rrulon fahril'!!. Of:.ff,F.R.I\ FOR: HF..l\i'REDON • DREXEL• l<AIUSTAN • JllOODMARK ·:, ~ORTH COAC\T AOUI f VARD t ,\f .,UNA BEACH CA. l'l?G'1 I iii IJ .1Q1·6551 ?'\• 14 HAWTHORNE BLVD TORRAN Cf CA qo505 (213) 378·127"1 1 ·:i-\".1ESTCLIFF DrWE 1il WPORT BEACH CA 9:'.'6•'0 ( i "II 6,12 · L'O!'lO l , r l I Huntington Beach Fountain V!,l~0~y ,VOL. 69, NO. 170, 4 SECTIONS, 44 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALI FOR NIA l - FRIDAY, JUNE 18, .1976 , Af ter110011 N.Y. St~ks TEN CENTS.. Girl's Future: to Parents? l l ~ LONG BEACH <AP l -/\ poliee official says it is not incon- ceivable that an emaciated 16· year-old girl who said she was giv e n one p e anut butler sandwich a day might be re· turned to her parents. The girl was freed from a foul· smelling bedroom where she re- portedly wai; locked up by he r parents for four years, policl' said. was picked up by police and re- turned lo her home. parents hear and used the floor or her room as her toilet, for whirh she was freque ntly beaten. While the ~irl starved, said police, two great Dane dogs found in another room appeared well-fed. she had been afraid to report her parents earlier. • . Police said that alter the 19· year-old came to them, they went to the home and broke down the younger girl's bedroom door to lree her. ~ ing prayer music nil the lime," • said Mariah Fowlkes. "Rut I had I a reeling -call it a mother 's in· tuition -that those girls were • somewhere in the house." 1 They are a ccused or willful ' cruelty to a child. The girl, who neighbors said is named Laura, is 5-foot-2 and weighed 63 pounds when rescued Wednesday. She looked like a '"dazed robot" as she was led away by police. a neighbor said. Police said there was no im- mediate indication why her parents, Randolph and Willie Johnson, kept the girl locked up. Police said they refused to make any statement. The girl told police she was al· lowed out of her room only lo go to the bathroom . At limes. she said, she was unable lo make her The girl's older sister, who is 19, escaped from the house four months ago and went to authorities Wednesday, police said. They said the ~irl told them . Neighbors s aid the girls had not been see n for vt•ars. "I never heard a sound from that house other than Mr. and Mrs. Johnson praying and play- On April 12 the 16-year-old was . found about seven miles from her ' home. rooting through garbage t cans for food. She was classified 1 as a runaway and was taken ' hom<.'. said Woolhether. , I Lt. Ray Woolhclhl'r liaid Thursday that the girl's future depends on court hearings. She had e scaped last spring but <See CRUELTY, Page JU) HB Youth Hero Saves Girl Fr-om-Electrocution By KATHY CLANCY Ot Ille D•il• ...... Ma" The 16-year-old son of a Hunt- ington Beach fireman was credit- ed with saving a neighbor girl from being electrocuted Thurs- day afternoon. "l just gave her a couple or thumps on the chest." Eric Gou le said after the rescue. Valerie Wardle, 14, of 6421 Shayne Drive, was reported in stable condition today at Hunt- ington lnlcrcommunily Hospital. where she is recovering from in- juries. Eric said he had learned cardto·pulmonary resuscitation from films and through his father, Fire Engineer Noel Goule. "I heard her scream ," said Eric, who lives jusl across the street, "and I saw her frie nds running into the back yard.'· When he found her she had turned purple. and Eric said he was scared. ··1 thought she was dead for a minute.·· he noted. But he gave her two sound thumps on the chest and she started breathing again. Eric was going to s tart m oulh·lo- mouth resuscitation, but he said it wasn't necessar y. In the m e antime. Eric's mother. Nancy, had called Hunt- ington Beach paramt>dics, who administered additional treat· ment at the scene. Eric said later he didn't feel much like <1 hero. And hC' left home a couple of hours lalt'r to so to his job at a resta urcmt. Sheriff's deputies await arrival of county Coroner al SC('Tle of drowning Thursdav at ~lilc Squa re Park fishing lake. Bod\· of Brian Keith llincs. 13. Garden Grove (cir- C'lcl was fourrd in about 12 feet of water 15 yards offs hore by Huntington Beach lifeguard Lt. Uill Richardson. The boy and some friends a pparently were trying to swim across the lake. Investigators said he is survived by his mother, Flora. Valerie was playing with a garden hose in the back yard of her home about 2:30 p.m. Thurs- day, when s he came in-contact with a n exposed electrical wire. designed lo keep animals from the tam11y garden-. firemen said. Eric, who will be a senior al Huntington Beach lligh School next fall. said he plam to follow 011•.,----·---- in his father's foots teps and becomealire.truin evenwa!b'.. --- HE KEPT HIS HEAD Lifesaver Goute, 16 Evacuation ID Lebanon She was knocked unconscious and was lying on the ground .when Eric found her. But he said he doubled his father even knew about his llfesaving activity Thursday. "Ile probably doesn·t :' he said. '"He's on duly." Unprotected Convey Will Leave for Damascus Newport's Andy Devine 'Improved' Cella Trial WASHINGTON CAPl -Presi- dent Ford today ordered the U.S. Embassy in Beirut to evacuate by convoy any American citizens in war-torn Lebanon who want to leave. The convoy -expc<.'lc.'<I to head for Damascus, Syria - would be without protection from U.S. military forces. The Pres ident canceled a political trip lo Iowa because of· the evacuation and the tens C' situation in Ll'banon. While House press secrl'tary Ron Nessen s aid Ford directed the U.S. l'mbassy in Lebanon lo aid in th e eva c uation of Ameri<.'ans "due to the continu- ing uncertainty or the situation in Trash Talk Too Beirut." Nessen said the Pres ident met during the lfiorning with his top national security advisers to dis- cuss Lebanon. It was the third such meeting in as many days. Moments arter canceling his Iowa trip. Ford began a meeting with his Cabinet. Those attending included Secretary of State Henry A. Kissin~cr and Rogers C.B. Morton. the Prcs ident·s campaign manager. Nessen said the President will meet a U.S. military plant• brinR· ing the bodit•s or two American di-plomats a ssassinated in Lebanon to Andrews Air Force base near Washington on Satur- get ng' To Finish Monday lluntington Beach Cit y Council members will hc going throuRh their final budAl'l ''wish lists'' at a 7J>.m . mcl'ting Monday. • Th{•y an•n't t•xpertt..:I to adopt the S26 7 mt Ilion budj!ct unlll .Junt• 28. Monday they will discuss Or:n:'4.:•sl "·eather Night and morning low <'loud • bu1 mostly Sulf"O:f late mornin,::s and art<.'r· noons Saturday. Not much temperature c hanllt<.'. with • hi~h from upper flOs at bearh to 70s inland. Low in SO!I. INSIDE TOD" '1 Thf.' Newport llarhor Ari Mu!rum has hf'cn 1111lhoul a 1 director for a year and a half. '" Jult1. ii tdll havt> a net" ont'. lie taiks with the Dally i>llot"s Jackie llyman on Page Cl o/ the Weekender. · Index At Y-S..wl<1t AJ l'MwlH CS·1 INll... 11 -ll'lllW• AU 1.. M ... .,. A 11 -teMI Nt•• At C.11 .... ,..a AS, II Or-C•-IY Al (IU\lllM Ot•U "4•1-allh CJ·S c:.tftict It \ylwl• ... rt1tr A IJ ' eren-• •• ~· H -1 DHlll-l<H Al Sl«tl~r11tU AU·I~ ... IW!atn-. A"t _,....."fl\1" --(i lt1l1tr'l•1-11t CJ, 1 Tllt•W<• CS-1 I l'llWOIO AU ·IJ W..iMr At ... rO\<-IJ W.11fNt•• At lftlertNU,... Ct __ ...._, Cl·I AltflU-fl I ) restoring some ite ms t'utcarlier. Also on Monday's agenda may l>c first rcadinJ,! or an ordinam·t• imposinJ? a monthly charge to homeowners for t wicc·Wl'l'k ly trash pickups. Sl•nior l'll17.Cns W\)Uld not bl' charged. Resfdents now havr onre-a- week pickups and a.ren't billed for the service directly. lnsl<'ad, rub· bish collection the past six years has been rinanced lhrou~h general purpose property taxes. Actin~ City Adminis trat or F1oyd C ... Bud" Rclsilo said the charJ?e for trash collection will tx• ,r.ou~hly ..$2 . 70 monlbly. the amount it costs the t'ity to 1>rovidc lhnt service. Among budget cuts approved earlier by the council are the $18.900 "Man in Washln~on" Job· byist. $25.000 for appraiser fees. ~.025 in organization dues. S7.500 for temporary planning e mployes and $4.000 for dress uniforms for firemen. During rcct>nt sessions the rouncil has res tored SlSl.000 in cuts e xpected t•arlier. Those funds will pay for s ummrr parks activities. the junior lifeguard program and operation of branch libraries. In addition. the council is ex· pected lo set aside $200.ooo to help boost downtown redevelopment efforts, city officials said. The council's final "wish list .. Monday could add another _$500.000t.otola~expe~. Belsito has suJ{gested that the council also a llot $1 million for a reserwe fund nnd $250,000 for equipment replact>mcnt. aay afternoon ••to pay his respects.·· · In Beirut. meanwhile. the em- bassy "strongly urged" Americans to leave, calling the advice one notch more urgent than a warning standing since October urging U.S. citizens to clear out unless they have press- ing reasons lo sta~'. An embassy spokesman said 30 of the 1,350 Americans and their 470 non·U .S . d ependents in Lebanon ha d s1j!ned up to leave Saturday with a British convoy for Damascus. 1'h<.' distinrt im- pression amoni:: observers was that concern was h tg)ler in Washin~lon than Beirut. A Pentagon spokesman said lo· day he did not know how the I See l.EBASON. Pa~(',\:?) Newport Beach actor Andy Devine was listed in stable condi- Hospital's Tax Errors Clainted tion today in the Santa Rosa By RICHARD P. NALL with 23 counts of income tax hospital where he is undergoing 0t t1••D••h P•••ISI•" e\'asion. Med ic an • fraud. mail dialysis. LOS ANGELES -l\n agl•nt of fraud and conspiracy. The 70 -year-old Devine was the Internal Revenue Servict· The government alle,::<'s thal stricken while vacationing in testified today that thl' income lari.:c amounts of hospital money Northern California and rushed lo tax return for Mission Communi. were laundered through phony Sonoma County Community t y Hospital in Mission Viejo m firms and con•red by phony tn· Hospital in serious condition. fiscal 1972 showed a tax liabilitv voices. The money asscrtedly Devine's physician. Dr. Julius of 514.805. Ile said the amount went to political causes that Jaffe said the actor is suffering should havl' been S92,365.H7. ran~ed from the campaigns in from kidney failure. The Ion~· Gary A. Swain. a wrapup wit · Orange County supervisors up to time Newport Beach resident has ness for the government in its and induding the campaign of a history of leuke mia and case against Dr. Louts Cdl<i Jr.. Gov. Edmund Brown Jr. dia b etes w hi c h a fa mi I y and two co-defendant~. teslifil·d 11 is also asserted that h11gl· s pokes man sa id arc ··con-that the hospital income tax n·· amounts of pohtit-al pnnting for tributors to his illness." turn s howl'd taxable income as <.'and id ates was donc at the Mi~ --Dev-&.ne.-wa · \Uleati.oniJUL W." h ..$127.312. sion Community llosp1tal prinl RolUTh WatB•11--~hi :o; two sons when he was Swain testified that hc rrcom-shop and was illicilly shown as a ~· stn en. ---w;p'"ur.eiilr"11;;;;e.-rrrn(•:nrnmrnn""~a'llmM+-l -tt"nc"1stt+infi.-.cc.+J-~lc ... ~rtima~~carc..o;•~··,__ ____ _ that the corrcrt taxahlc incomt· pens,•. Sivim Slated b y hi s t'alc u lation wa s One or th<' 1tf'ms cnvcn·d Sturgis Planned S289.339.30. Thursd av slu)wC'd that Kcnn<•th The 25th annual Huntingt on Beach ··rough water·· pier swim will bl' held July J . sponsored by the city Rerrealion Dc1>artment and th<.' lluntington Jlcach Swim Club. Tht• event is sanclionl'CI hy the SouthNn Pac·if1c Assot'ialion AA U. officials said. Competition for m en a nd wome n over 25 years of aJ?c will be~in al 9 a. m . The junior mrn and women m l'ct for those 12 through 15 years of a).(l' will start at 9:30 a .m . Trophi<'s will he awarded, or- fic ials said, It was c xpccted that final argu-Cory·s surcC'ssful 1974 campail!ll PHlLADEJ.PlllA <AP> -ments would begin following for stale controller rect>ivcd Frank Stuq~is. a former CIA Swain'steslimony. s.55.000inloans from Cclla andhi~ operative in Cuba and a convict· The governmen t is attempting pnrlner in bus iness and politics. ed Wate rgate burglar. offered to show that Cella, a Santa Ana Rlrhard O'Nrill. The money wa~ the CIA two plans for the murder physician . hospital l'ntreprcncur shown on cam 1>aign slal<.'mcnts of Fidel Castro hefore he or· and political master m ind. ;md as loans from t hn•l'firms. i:aniied a plot to poison the his two co-defendants divertc·<I The monev was shown as loan~ Cuban premier the Philadelphia money from Mission Community frnm UnitL:d Surgical Supply, Bulletin ha s rcportecl in a andMercyGencralllospilal.San S25.000. April 15. 1!>74 , th1• i-oam<· t'opyrighled s tory. Sturgis, 51. la Ana. to 'both personal and firm. $16.IKIO, April Ill. 1974 : San- lold the Bulletin in a telephone in· political causes. ta Ana Medical and Surgical Sup· tcrvicw that before he ancl others Cella, 51. his former hul\int'ss plil's, $9.000, April 17, 1074 : and rl'cruited Marie Lorenz. Castro's manager Theodore Schirrma n. Unitecl Sup1lly Company. Santa lover, in a plot to poison Castro in 53, a nd Steph e n E vans. :\I, Ana. S.'i.000. January 1960, two assassination forme r administrator or Mercy Cella controlll'd the first twn plans we re rejected by the CIA . General Hospital. are c harl!l'rl firms that supplied S.50.000. This m aterial was part of a 'Will Be l'indk"ted' . series of stipulations in lJ !:i. Dis· trict Court Thursday Tlus particular stipulation was bast•cl on what would have been tScc CEl.LA, Pagei\2l Hays Quits Le~der Post WASHINGTON <AP> -Re p. Wayne Hays, whose relationship with Elizabeth Ray touched off the Capitol Hill payroll-sex scan- dal. said today he is stepping down as chairman of the House l\dminislralion Committee. powerful committee post. But Hays, who is recovering in a Ba rnes ville, Ohio. hos pital from an overdose or sleeping pills. indicated he might try lo re· gain the post later. runds lo candidates . In a one-line state ment re· leased along with the letter , Huys denied that he is resigning from Congress. His press secretary. Carol Clawson. said he plans lo seek rt?· election "at this time.·· Rug Ripoffs On Rampage Forres t Andrews ITan of 2"1871 Newland St.. <'ailed Huntington Beach police to requl'sl a patr11l : check of his mobile home's front, porr h area. . "The charges which have been m ade against m e and the current slate of m y health make it im· possible for m e to devote time necessary t o c arry out my responsibilities as chairman of the committee." Ha}!:~aid in a le tter to the D~cratic "J am confident that I will be vindicated as to any wrongdoing and when that occurs. I shall ask for a re-examination of my posi- tion by the (House Democratic) caucus." the letter concluded. Sources close to the Democratic leadership said Thursday night that Hays will soon announce plans 1'ft9t to run for re-election in November . The s p e aker s aid the leadership's Democratic Steer- ing and Policy CommittC<! will meet after it gels the letter to ,.nominate a new c hairman. He riled a rash of throw rug thefts occurring when they were wa~dandhungoveriltodry. ' Hal\ told officers he would hr on stakeout himself whene\'er home but called back shortlv thereafter lo report another $25fl ,antique throw rug was ju~l s natched. leadership. • .-!fht"-thrtt">J"&F-agr:aph ·~~ was released by Hays' office shon.ty a fter House Speaker Carl Albert announced that Hays lotd him ht-ill relinquishing the ays prev1CJusly stepped down as c h air man of the House Democratit campaign commit- tee which channels campaign Albert told newsmen he w as not sure whether Hays intends lo resign the chairmans hip permanently or simply to s ll'P aside pending invesligatiol} of Miss Ray's allegations. But House Democratic Leader (See HAYS, Page A2 ) ~ r Investigators said it may have occurred while he was phoninR the first lime. # .J ! CAii. Y PIL() i CRUELTY • • CELLA •.• ·· l\l the time. she made no statcml•nts that indicakd there wus uny tr<iublC' ... h(lr purc.-ntK • seemed like concerned people," he said. the testimony of Curl O'J\gostino. then campaign manager for Cory and now deputy ~tale controller. O'Neill and Cella also supplted much other money and assistance to Cory in the 1974 campaign. She was r cporkcl in ituurdcd condition ;.it a hos1l1tal tocfoy ··She ";.1s tt·rribly hun · ~ry . .she 1s :.lel'J>Y. :-he dol':-.n 'l hear right." said Woolhethcr. "We haven't reallv lict•11 alJk to interview her ·ct .: Woolhether said the girl told <if· fic<.-rs she had gone to school until halfwuy through the seventh grade. when he r panmls t•ut off her freedom entirely. The parents were releascu Thui:sday on 52.000 bond each. They will be arraigned Wcdnc:.· day on felony charges. Woolhether s aid the girl would be put in a juvenile home after regaining her health. Johnson , a rubbis h truck driver for the city since 1956. was described by a su1.1ervisor as a good worker but ··on the quiet side -you had hi probe lo get much out of him.·· f'ro• Page AJ LEBANON. • • evacuation Ford ordered ex· peeled to consist or a <'Onvoy or buses and cars would be pro- Lecled. State Department of· ficials would no"tcommcnt. In Beirut, -it was reported that the convoy organized by the British would be protected by Palestinian, Libyan and Syrian troopers. It was not known when the con- voy would roll, or where the cars and buses would be obtained. but a State Department spokesman said preparations would begin immediately. The word from Washington was received at the U.S. Em· bassy in Beirut as its statf was busy arranging to send the bodies of U.S. Ambassador Francis E. Meloy Jr. and his economic counselor, Robert 0 . Waring, to Damascus to be flown from there to Washington. The two and. their Lebanese drive r were murdered in Lebanon Wednes· day. Summer Class Cour ses rangin g from horsemanship to hunter safety to ballet and tap dancing will be of· rered this summer through the Fountain Vall ey Recreation Depart.ment'ssummerprogram . Special classes for adults will include aerobic dancing. bridge, outdoor cooking a nd meditation. HeRistrallon may be completed at the department, 10200 Slater Ave .• and questions may be re- ferred to962·2424, extension 236. Fro•PageAJ HAYS ••• Thomas P. O'Neill said the nam- ing of a new chairman will make Jlays' action, however he terms it himself, a resignation from the chairmanship of the committee. "There's no stepping aside," O'Neill said. ''You don't step aside, you step down." Any successor to Hays picked by the House leadership would have to be confirmed by the House De mocratic caucus. Rep. Frank Thompson of New -y: Che l;jim mlsfraITnn Cflm. mittee's senior Democrat behind lluys, was saici to be the leadini? <.'hoice to s u('ceed him as chairman. Medi-Cal Raise SACRAMENTO <AP> -A SitS·million pay increase for doc· tors and dentists who serve Medi· Cal patients has won 72·2 ap· proval ·of the state Assembly. ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT ·~ ~Af\(I" '"~'' 0 1•Hv f>1tot With .. ,HC'f\ ,, 11lf1\bm•ct tf'lt.." N• ""' P• ~''· , .. fluhl1\P\NJ tiv I"-' ()rtin04, l&.iht t twl>lt\tW•Q (~f' S-1•tfotf1• tittlll..,,.., tUf" pwbh\h•U MoNJh tr'Wvuqh I fl(\.•f' h')t (t"t" Mr, .. , Nt t11tf)Ot\ l~M.h tt~1IM;111"1 ~ ... t t\AI OVf'lhht\ YMh 't,~OI,.... 'S.4t0Jftif!o4t~t "'""'" a'~ l#VU~• f•f',t« h h (M,f A '•f\.Q~r ft"QtOrlillll •<hft(}in I'\ f)Uf'lh'\ht S.thtitd!t.,\ 4iM \\M\• 0•••' lh1 r•1.-.t•I 11 pwM1 h"°'I pl.,nt I\ .. 1 JJ\t ~1 f I).,, \I,. t f (,.ft\f'°' Mt\lf (.thlOf'Ntf f1'/t. Robert N, Weed Pt .,.,Ht.-nt 11N1 •'wDh"- Thoma<, Krevil t dlfj)( Thomas A. Murphlne M•n,101~ E JltVf' Chdrles H. Loos Ric'l«lrd P. Nall A\\1\l4tnl MM'l,.0•"0 t dtl(I•'\ Robert Barker W\t\I O"i.n_9f Countr Ea.r.;. .. HuntlMton B.achOUke llU) 8rcnf\ tlouit.¥Atll M.t11tnq Aoatt \\ r o eo. ftlO. ·~ Offices l •'I""• PflM "· 1lM (,H>Mrv.-r ._,,.,...-t (.O\t• ~W llO ~"tJ\t ~, ~hf'rl ~,~,..,. v,,. .. 1ll01 la ,,., 110,od •t ~n 01f'Qo0 r ,.,.~.._.-.. Te ....... (114)641 1 Onsmed Adwerti1tff11 MZ·S671 'rom Hori" Or•-Cou~lp Cam.,..m1ti.. M0-1220 c_..,.,, "" °'-eo.\1 P1A111~'"' co .... ClrM'p No f'lllW\ \tOt1.'\1 UtV'(lt .. l'Clf'I'-. t14ttt~1~ ~lf,f' •t •d'lfff f l\\ "'-nh M!Ulf\ "'1illt 0_. nptoch"t'CI ..... Dt..t \0 .. (t/tl PU,,,I~~··" of ........ "!-. \ittOf\ct ( t41\\ OO\l 4t:Jf' pi'it'I ,_, Co't" MifP\.t1 C•f•k)#",,. Sufh<r•O'~"" O'r ,,..,, .. , \l IJ I'! 1111 tM, ~. m"•'"' h "'°"'1n1,.. m1111,,.-, a. '"""'KW\" ~,)_.., .. , \ ~·· 0 .. 11, ,, ... '~" ........ NEW JAYCEE LEADER Fountain Valley'• Young Young New Valley JC President Woody Young, 32. recently was elected president of lhe Fountain Valley Jaycees. Other officers are Jim Jenkins. internal vice president; Myles Creed. external vice president; Moshen Alinganian, treasurer: John Baker, secretary; Ben Nielsen, state director, and J ohn Jenkins, Terry Flynn and Mike MaKay, directors. Young, a whol es ale nurseryman, moved to Fountain Valley two years a go. He earlier h a· d been a c ti v c i n l he Worthington, Ohio, J aycees. He said the club has set a mem- bership goal of SO members this year and is planning many com· munity projects . · Young explained that about six months ago the organization was foundering. Then Ed Arnold, former president of the California Jayceis look over temporarily as president and re· organized th.e club. Under Arnold's leadership, Young said, the organization has grown to 20 a ctive members un· der age 36 and 10 associate mem· hers over age 36. ·the organization' will spend $27S to send a handic.ap~ youngster to a special camp, and Jaycees are providing $500 to help send a Fountain Valley High School basketball team to Plainfield. N. J .. the community's sister city. J aycees also arc coordinating a June 24 through 27 Founders Day program and inviting other clubs and businesses to take part. The club will have a fireworks stand at Ellis Avenue a nd Magnolia Street to raise funds. and later plans lo sponsor a children's mag i<' show and the Fountain Valley Junior Miss Pageant. Young said. Prospective m embers m ay ('311 Jim J enkins at 968·4449, Young said. Ford's Iowa Trip Halted By Lebanon WASHINGTON <AP > -Presi- dent Ford today canceled a cam· paign trip to Iowa because or the J\merican evacuaUon.rLom I .ebanon and I be tense .s1tualio there. Ford had been scheduled to al· lend a $25-a -plate testimonial dinner that would have marked the first time during the pre· sidenlia l campaign that the President and. Ronald Reagan would sit at the same table. First Lady Betty Ford and the Fords' son Jack will go to Des Moines in the President's place. The Pres ide nt was to hav<' at· t<'nded a dinner in honor or GOP Chairman Mary Loui11c Smith in her hometown of Des Moines. f,ord and Reagan had bccn ex· ~ctcd to use the occasion to woo the 36 convention dclcgatC's that.., Iowa Republicans begin select· inJ? tonight. Right now. 960 delegates arc plcdJ?ed to Ford. and Rt•agan has 873, l~aving Ford :t rrecarjous ll'ad of 87 dele$:alrr-;. Som<' f ,130 delegates arc nN?d~'<I for nomanH· tion. There arc 170 uncommitted GOP delegates and 255 yet to be chosen. b ·Agostino also woitld have le3tified that Mary Ellc•n Padilla and Andy Hose worked on the staff of the Cory campai.,:n he ran ID 1974. Campa1~n workC'r /\rnJy Hose was listed on the hosptl<il payroll aa a nurse so that he could re. cel\'e ssoo monthly, Mrs. Wood testified. Uc was raist-<l to Sl.JOO monthly on .June 23. 1!174. Mary Ellen Padilla was paid $900 monthl y, Mrs. Wood testified. and was Hsted as u public relations worker . :'-leilhr r worked at the hospital, s he testified. Mrs. Wood also lasted the names of several other people· that she placed on the hospital payroll, as ordered, persons thut did not work at the hospital. The stipulations -matters ac- cepted as f;wt by a).!n•eml•nt of attorneys show that Cl'lla USl·d his Pro\'id<.'ncc. R.l., firm, C111t- ed Surgical Supply, to buy a car for his sister. Beatrice Cella, for $3,750 in January of 1973. It h~s been an earlier government showing that checks from the hospitals went to United Surg ical Supply. It is also stipulatro that Cella bought a refrigerator for his sis- ter for $376 through the s ame firm. One of the stipulations accept· ed Thursday incl.udes u voluminous schedule of checks from four firms that Cella con- trolled. Random items included Balboa Bay Club dues, check lo Neiman-Mar<'us, The Tennis Club. $90 to Perino's <a fashiona- ble Los Angeles r estaurant>, $60 for "The Political Animal Book." Hotel del Coronado, and 52.330.50 to Compute r Ideas, William Butcher. The stipulations show that Cella controlled the following checking accounts: -United Surgical Supply, Jn. dustrial National Bank Providence. Rhode Is land;; ' -Dr. Louis Cella Jr., Crocker Bani. Santa Ana ; -Free Enterprise Physicians Political Action Committee, Crocker Bank. Santa Ana; -United Printing Company, • k '. -American Universal Hospital United, Croc ker Bank, Santa Ana: ~ • ~entral Orange County Tax- payers Assol'ialion, Crocker Bank. Santa Ana; -Santa Ana Medical and Surgical Supply. Crocker Dank, Santa.Ana: --Orange County Medical Sup- ply, Crocker Bank. Santa /\na ; -Santa Ana Clinic, Crocker Bank. Santa Ana; -Sive-Ce lla Association, Crocker Bank. Santa An;.i : -Hospital Computers, Bank of America. Santu Ana. -Hospital Provisions, Bank of America, Santa Ana. . Tms Movie Hot Stuff SALT LAKE CITY fAPJ -Someone tried to put the torch to the Studio Theater, which shows sex movies. said Salt Lake City Fire Chier Leo Dckorver He said someone poured gasoline on a scat in the 6alcony and set it afire. but e and the fire didn't spread. Damage was estimated at SIOO. The theater. which shows X-ratcd movies. has been open two months. Police hav<' seized seven films from it. Girls Club Schedules For Summer The n ew Fountain Valley. Huntington Reach Garis Club is offering a summer prnAram or crafts. s ports. fil'lct !rips and ('ommunity ~crvice for are a S<'hool-age ~iris. D\re<.'tor J (•an F,lliotl said ttle program will OPl'rate from 1 :30 to 4:30 p.m. Tuesdays and Wed- nesdays throu~h .July 28. A<.'· tivities will be he ld at the First Southern Baptist Churc h, 10350 Ellis Ave., Fountain Valley. Man· Drowns In Dana Pool Orange County Coroner's Of.. fice aides said today a 4S·year- old man drowned in a swimmini;t pool at a Dana Point home short· ly before midnight Thursday. Membership costs are $2 for girls In grades one through six and S3 for those in grades seven 4r above~ ~dc~ti~ication of the victim is ~mg withheld pending notirica· lion or next or kin. A<'cording to the sketchy re· port, another person was in the pool when the victim, who was described as a poor !\wimmer noundered in deep water. ' ) Questions may be rcfrrrcd lo Ms. Elliott al 963·fi480. Box Lunches D~e LOS ANGEi.ES CAP> -The Los Angeles City Council has re· jccled a program to provide almost 7. iOO poverty level youngsters with free box lunches at recreation cent~~ this sum· mei;._ ,. 'Shark Shock' Fisherma11 Describes Catch Cooling 011 /\\'a Gardner plays a cool· ing breez~ across he r fac e with a h and-held battery . powered fap during r e· hearsals in New York for the movie "The Sentinel." Police Still Without Lead In Burglary A three-hour series of in· tervie ws with e mployes has failed to develop any leads in a 514,000 cash burglary from the of· fice safe or a Huntington Beach home improvement supply house, police said today. D etective Bill Bruce said personnel at National Lumber and Supply Company, 19122 Brookhurst St., could shed no light on the Joss discovered Tues· day night. A cashier went to the safe not loni.; before closing time lo adll lht.• bulk or thl· day's rl'<'<'i pb.. police said. and found the m ont•y already contained in it was gone. DetC'ctive Sgt. Forrest Lewis said today it was locked and the offict• door was also locked dur- ing t c pc burglary occurred. There was n11 · forcl•d c.-nlry. lie sairl the firm rcporterJ all t.•mployes have re ported for work us usual. except for those on re· gular mi~-weck days o(f \\ho an· aJso bt•i ng rt>ntactcct ... POINT HEYES STATION <AP> -"Just seeinJl somcthinA that bi'1,. with ull tl\11:,,t• l1•1•1h. thrashtni.: a boul a fl•w kl'l I 1111n tht• boat wa:. 'IUltt· a :-.ll11t'l,1•1, I c,in ll'll~uu." T hat's l111• \\:l.)' hahllut hs· hl•rma n P c t l' ll a ll 1·~. :!11 , dl'S('ribl•d the ti :"· when h t• 11!'11t•cl threl' i,:reat "hit<' :-hark:-al lht• same time in thl.." 1';1c1fic '•«1·.in a 11uarter-mlle off Dillon Bt•:i1'11 "''' north or ht' rt'. Ont· vf th(' s hark:-, ahoul 1:1 kl'I long. had drQwned. 'l'h1" M•1·1111d 13·fooh•r. nt'arly drtl\\ nl•d. 1\ :I"• kallt'd with a .44 ~l ai,:num ,.,. plosive l'artr1tlgc attal'h1'll It• :i SJ>t•argun As !hl•y wt'n• pullani.: lhl• '"'t-. aboard their 20-foot outho:inl motor·dri\'cn bout. llallt•\' and l>avid Tolmun . :n. \\'l'l:t• tis tounded to seC' a t lurd shark \'l'n mu<•h alive and I hr ashing aro11111i Haley estimated it was ~IJ ft·l•l Ion A. ··1 was really s<'<in•d ... fl a l l1·~· said in an interview "I km•w 1t could easily s m ash th<.• hoat. or bite through it like cardl>oard. J 've seen a great white :-.ank its teeth into a salmon gaff. which is like a baseball bat. <Is if it were butter. They have incredibly powerful jaws. "We had kind of a fragile boat and 1 just wanted to S'-'l away from there quickly. I thought maybe there might be a lot more down there. .. But we kept our cool. and when the shark began headini:t away from the boat and taking out !he net. I grabbed a knife <tnd l'Ut 11 loose." The two s harks brouAht ashore each weighed about 1 ,5lJO pounds, and their stomachs werp filll'<I with seals. One of them was stuffed with ice and put on display in front of the Palace Food M arkct. drawin1: large crowds of curious . Dr. John Mccosker, head of San Francisco's Steinhart Aquarium, said, "I've never heard or lhrcc Fountain Valley Art Classes Slated The Fountain Vallcv H1•rn·a· tion Department wiil offC'r a variety of art classes this sum - sters eight lhrn11gh 16 years_Qf ag.C~ Registration is limited und al'· ceptl'd on a first -1•omt•. f1rst- servcd basis. Details about th1• dassC's offered m:n'tx.> obta1nc1l by dialing 962-212-t. t'Xll'nsiun :!:Iii \ .! l .... 1tdult gn•a t wh 11 es bC'ini; <'uu~ hl ;Jt one tim(' nff the· Cahfornaa co.isl Thal m akl·:.1111· 11l·r vou-; ' ;\lcl'o:-kl'I :m. :-.a ht 11 \\as po:-:-1 hie• Ilic• grc•;I( \\ l11!t'' \\\'fl' IJl'l'l'tl Ill)! l'lt>M' to :-hon• "\'l•ry hltk 1:-kt11l\\ 11 ulirntl thr1r h.ih1t:-... hl· .. ;iul I !alley Sil.\'~ ht• h a:-sn.11.a::l•cl 1'.1ur smalln ,.:n'<ll \\hill"' th1• p~:-t l\\co yt-an; unct is l'on v111l'l'd till'~ .11.l' brt'<'thng in I Ill' :.irl•;1. Tlw .sl<'l'k llt':1~h .1r<' twli.o\ I'll r e:.p(111 .. il>k fur 11111v 111111l ;1l;il ;11 larks olf tht· l'alt f\ll'na.1 l'IH&:-.t last ~ l'ar Tht• gn•:it "hill'. Ol011• l'Ommon 1n "nrnH'r "at1•r 11rr 11.;t ralia. I!-. ttw 1kadh1.•st :ind 11)111'1• 1t•r11c1011s (lf:tll :.lwr ks In thr popul:1r m 11' it.• 'Jaws ... a 2:; four :-11(·1·arrwn ll'r , ront.1·:-:1 '.'jl•w t-:ng laml n·surt '.\lt·Coskt.'r , who 1s offrnng a suhs ta11t1al re·\\ artl for ;i h\'c l.!rl'lll 11 hilt.' !o put in 11n aquarium I ank. saul swim nwrs ~huuldn 'l bl· 11x1 \1 OITil•cl .1h1111t .. 1w rks "l 'nttl thl'Y :-tart l'Jllll/! P<'OPll'. -on ;i n •gular b:1:-1s. I wouldn 'lC stop swimming." hi' s aid. "Th , maJoril~ of alta<'ks are really in·•· quis1t 1' c I illll· ni hhlt•:.." • Anyhow. S3}S !\ICCO!i k<'r . th1·~ rl'ally don't Sl'l'm to hk1• tht' t aslt• of humans very mul·h. ..Tht·y usually s pit llwrn out." ·Track Team In State Meet The 12·m emb<'r t r;,iek I N1m from the Huntington l~.-ach Hcl\'s Club will will lra\'cl to Salin(1s I his wel•k<'nd for a stutewidt• meet. club offic ials !W1d More than 600 youngsters are expect ed to tak<• part. The ll'um is coached by W arn:r.i West and Bob Meanhand. Members arc Hri;in llurnsid<'. ~. Gary Buelow .. Jeff 1\·drow, • Ruben Goodsell . Torn F'ischheck. Gary Slenlund. Jon West. Whit Mcclendon, M ikc Gifford, Srott l::rtz. T1Jm llu1'l'll11n and :\1i k1· lsenoi. Guerrillas Killed l\1 EXICO CITY Ii\ I' I /\ fl'dcral sccur it y agt•nt and t hn•1• . µcrsons identified as llll'mlJcrs of · '111 ur~an .e11t•rrill:1 group \\'(•rt• kallt'd 111 a poht·1• r;11d 111 ('uhal':111. offidals l;a1<1 today T'olil-1• s ai d - thl· gut•rrillas 11 t•f'l' 1111•111hl·r:-. •>f t ht· .. 23rd of Sc·1>temlwr ('nm- munist L<'a).!lll'. ·· hlanwcl tor a l'l'l'Cnt rash or a:-.sa:-.~111:il1111i-. .111d kulnapingr-; 111 Mt•\lt'o BarcaLoungers . .. .. Specially Priced for Father's Day Come aee our (ine111 ,.,.frction o( thf'&f' m•'"1ilirf>nl lounflf'r" • . . ahftolutf'ly thf' t-.p in loun,re ch.Ur quality. · Ff'aturrd i11 lht> "Sir William" in lu"1turfou11 lf'atlwr. nu .. and a lar~f' llf'lf'f'tion of Baral.ounllf'rll nr•· rf'•dy for imnwcliah• clrlivrry. Many otl~•·r 11tylt•,. ar.-availahl.-for clrlivc•r:v within day11 or your purrha11f'. C:hoo,.f' from lrather11,. vinyl11 and atlracth·c· llf'rc-ulon fahrtr ... Df.,fLERS FOR: llE:l\'REDON • DREYEt • l<AR..f.rr1f.""f • JJ''OOIUf,.Rf\ JJ5 NORTH COAST BOULEVARD L·'GUNA BEACH CA 92651 n 41 .i9.a.sss1 .'.?36.:19 HAWTHORNE BLVD TORRANCE CA 90305 1:?13J 378·1279 \. 1 -r WE5TCUFF DRIVE ~.EWPORT 9EACH CA 925,..0 1-·J1 '5-l.:'-~"50 L ·~range Co~~~ l VOL. 69, NO. 170, 4 SECTIONS, 44 PAGES ORANG-E COUNTY, CALIFORNIA 1'o'da~'·s Closh1~ N. Y. Stot•ks FRIDAY, JUNE 18, 1976 N TEN CEN-r5 f rCella • Hospital Tax Returns II By .RICHARD P. NALL OfllleO•ilr ~lie! SYll I LOS ANGELES -An agent or I the Internal Revenue Service testified today that the income 1.1 tax return for Mission Communi- . ty Hospital in Mission Viejo in 1 fiscal 1972 showed a tax liability 1 or $14,805. He said the amount I should have bee n $92,365.87. Gary A. Swain, a wrapup wit- ness .for the government in its case against Ur. l.owi. Ct'lla Jr . and two CO·dcfcodanti.. t(•st1fict1 that the hospital income tux n:- turn showed taxable incomt• as $127.312. Swain testifil'd that he rec1Jm· puled the return um.I testified that the correct t axable incoml· by hi s cu l c ul ation wu .s $289,339.30. It was expected that final ar~u­ m ents would begin '"llow1r"" Swain'.s ki.t1mony Tht.• govcrnml•nt 1s attempting to show that Cella. a Santa Ana phy1>lc1an. hosp1lul cnlreprl·ncur and political mustl'r mind, und his two co-deft•ntlant1> llivcrtl'd money from Mission Community «nd Mere.\' General llyspital. San ta Ana. to both personal and polit ical causes. Cella. 51. his former business marager Th ~"'''"'" S<·hifl'm"ln. 53. and St c•p h e n Evans. 31. former administrator of Mercy Gcnerul llospitul, an' <'har~cd "1th 23 l'Ounts of income tax e\'asion. !\1 ed a care fraud. mail fraud and consp1r:icy. · The ~un•rnnH•nt alleges th~ large amounts of hospital mom•y Wt>rc laundl'n•d through phony firms a nd covered by phony in· voices. The m o ney a!5sertedly went to polit ical causes thal ranged from lht• campaigns in Orange County supervbors up lo and includmg the campaign of Gov. Edmund llrownJr It is also aSSl'l'tt.'<l lhal hugt.• amounts of polit1<•:.il prmt111i.: for candidates was dunt.1 at the Mis- sion Community l1(1sp1lal print shop and was illicitly shO\\ 11 as a le~1llmate tax and l\lcdicarc ex- pense. One of the items covered Thursda~' :.hlll\'l•ll that i\1•11rwth ' ('or ".s :.11tt.'t.•.s .. 1ul J!J7·1 l·amp.11f11 for s tut1.· 1·1111tr11lkr f'l't'l'l\'1•d S55.000 111 loun:. frvm l'l'lla ;.111d his I partnt.•r 1n hu!>1111·~.s ~•rul pola111·~. H1chard O 'N,'111. Tlw m1•11l'\ \\;i.s1 :.hown on cam pa1gn .stutcmc111 ~ as loans from tl1n•l' firm:.. Thi.' money w us :-.hm\ n as 111.111:. from 1,;ni!l•d Surg1c.il Suppl\ · ~5,000. April 15. ll:l7·1. lhl' s.1111t• <Sec CEl.Lt\, r age A:!l Better Deal Claimed II • e Co. Stock ~ Sale Sweetened? -0.;Jty l"iiOiPiiO'te llJ lil<ll•ril koelller LtGHTS ON EMERGENCY VEHICLES ILLUMINATE SCENE OF FREEWAY CRASH Costa Mesan In Truck Creates Havoc at Newport·Gorona del Mar Interchange CM Truck Accident Clo.1es Freeway By GARV Gk.\NVILLE 01 Ill• 0•1ly P1/oc Sl•ll At,torneys attempting to block the James lr\'ine Foundation's sale or its majority stock interest in the Irvine Company to Mobil Oi l Corpora tion said Thursday they have a better offer than Mobil's. But foundation attorneys challenge the worth of a tentative- offer by an apparently newly formed consortium to pay $6 more a share for t he Irvine Com- pa ny s tock than the S24-a s hare Mobil offer. The exchange between the competing attorneys came as the foundation asked Superior Court • Ev~uation Ordered in Lebanon WASHINGTON (AP) -Presi- dent Ford today ordered the U.S. Embassy in Beirut to evacuate by convoy any American citizens 'No Growth' Stand Eyed For Airport A Costa Mesa man s lammed His truck s truck a l2 X 12 timber in war-torn Lebanon who want to leave. A test-run with two his s mall t ruck into support t1m-supporting the construction. carloads of -Americans and the In preparation for a June 25 bers on the Corona del Mar Anderson.whowas:.ilonemthe bodies of two s lain U .S. m eeting call ed by County Freeway intercha nge early this truck with his dog. was treated diplo m ats got caught in a S . Th R .1 morning, bringing a port ion of a nd released from a nearby crossra·re. up erv is o r o m as 1 ey · the stru cture down on tht• hospital. Evacuees who r eported the 'Newport Beach city councilmen Newport Frel'way. CalTrans spoke~man Milton f' 'd f h 70 are trying to get neighboring James R. Anderson. 21. of 2:JJl Stark s aid t od<1y ltH' truck cross ire sa1 none o l e cities to agree to a no gro"·th Santa /\na Ave .. was lreatt•d for knocked over four false work gut· persons in the trial convoy was policy statement for the Orange head C'Uts. tcrs, "which the crimp:m~ was hurt and that the group, m<'lud- County Airport. The 12;30 a .m. crash closed <111 going to lake down any\\ay." and ing the Americans, r eached A dra ft j>f the statement calls 1 f th N t Fr ... ai·d the proJ· eel will not be de· Damascus. Syria, safely. The for the cooper at ion of the Cities of anes 0 e ewpor ccwa)1' .~ convoy was a t est run for a largc•r C M I . dT t· until 5 :30 a .m .. highway p;.1 tro layedby thea<'<'ilknt. one under Rritish auspil'cs leav-osta esa. rv1ne an us in. officers said. Construction C"rcws lie said the .sl•affoldin~ ":is i'nn. S.·1tt1rda .... ·. The state ment lists five adverse d ff Id ' r th scheduled to be taken down. :ind ,.. · ' I.... f f th · l remove sea 0 111!! rom e Th<' convo.vs are without pro-resu '" 0 ur er airpor ex· freewav with <'ranes. the crash did n11t do an~· strut' .1. pans ion a nd asks county lligh\.lay Patrol OfficPr G<'rry, turaldamaJ?etotlwfr<.•c\\ay pru· tec•tionfromU.S .m11taryforccs. supervisor s not to lease airport M 11 'd " 1 . l rk .i·cct . scheduled for rorniJl(•tion 111 In WashinS?lon. the President t · I' axwf sa1 "n< <'rson s ru . n1et y.•1'th to1> 11at1onal s<•cur1'tv spa<'e o any new :ur mes. f h ·k h 1 f 1977 J The draft also calls for con-angl't'd 0 f to the rig l, stn mg a · 1 l' spr ng 0 · advisers to discuss the evacua· . f h . t guard rail at lht• l'dge of thl' The interchangt• has ht'l'll the tion. It was the third such meet llnuallon o t l' a1 r~r a_s a lhbo d l:i s srene of two l'nn:.1 rtlt'taon rdal\•d _____ .. ~·boi:l..tululmel rnport b11.Uill . sou e-~h~~~~llrn·i:tl-.uw111~h 1 11· deaths and a numhd· tirtrarrlt' i~ma.smanyda.)"s.Jlealso mct Judge Claude Owens lo lift a tern· porary ba n on the sale to Mobil. Al the end of a lengthy hl•a ring. Judge Owens said he would dl'· cide the issue later without :.per•· fying a date. As things s t and now. J\lob1l 'sol'· Cer to.acquire the foundatwn·:-. 51 . perrent stock inlc rl':sl in thl· Irvine Com pa~ exµirl's.Jul y 13. However. al the oil company ·~ option. the offer can be extended •an additional 30 days or until August 13. . .. .Foundation luw~_s po1nlcd out to Judge Owens that a Sep lember trial dah' on a lawswt to s top the Mobil transacl10 11 brought by Joan Irvine Smith could be too lall-. "Jt may ht· lhal lhl'l'l' wrll nn nl frrs to <•unsidc:r b v tlwn. '· .s:11d f o u n rl al ion I a \\ }· t.· r II 11 \\ .1 rd Privett. But the minoril ,. sharl•hol<hor-. in tlw pcr~on uf Mr:-.. Smith throui::h hl·r att1111wy llm\ :ml Vrcedman said the r.JulJrl offcr 1-. tou low And dt'puly altnrnt·~· J!t'lll'l'UI Lawrclll'l' IL T:a l'!Jl'I' 11ff1 ·n·d 1111· c·onsort1um nffl'r lo huy ~1.s proof other buyers ar1.• ~1 va1lahlc The consort111m \\:tS 1dt•nufwd as a group of 111\'l'.Stor:. hl·ac1cd Ii~ a Donald /\lbrt'l'hl \\hl• <·ollt•<' lively would bl' known :i.s H1' l'I' <Se<' STOCK , P age 1\:! I 16 Rape Counts Marine Indicted In ·41 Felonies Marine Sgt. Gary Lee J ackman, 24, of Santa Ana. has been indicted by the Orange County Grand Jury on 41 felony counts including 16 counts of 3 Juveniles Arrested in CdM Robbery A police officer who notic·cd :111 electric cord d anAhng from th11 rear of an old truck arrl•stt d three juveniles Thursday mo· ments aftC'r · thl'Y alll'gi:c.11~ hacl l'Ommilterl a S35.800 hur!!lar~ in Corona dt.'I J\1 ar. forcible rape. The offenses allc~cd in the in- d ictment reportecily occurred between J anuary 197a and April 1976 in Newport Beach an1 thl• LaJ?un:.i Reach Jre::i. · In ;iddilwn with t·hur({ln;: ,Jackman with Jfi rape ,·ounts. till' indictment alli'g1•s hl' .·nmmill,·11 13 count:; of hur~lar~. :.l.'C ,·ounl~ of robh<'rv. four C'Ollllt .s of ot lwr unlawful ~t"X :11·1 s .111<11 \\eo ,·1111111 -. of :Jssault with 1ntPnl tn:·apP. 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I 1s valued at S.'J0.000. I ~l' trl'l 1 .11 rrt7ft-"'"r~rttht""IH41h1·~--­ l k p:1rInit•111 " :1 ~ \\t•ll :1 lh• Also rnlll.'d for in the position rsi,,,.o h r. Bal'· l\iSSIOl!l.'r. paper is adheram·c to state noise• • .::-t• e S A The CabinN ml•elanJ! laslccl standards and the <ksij!nation of one• hour and nint.' minutes. It Ontario as "the rt'~1on;.1l aiq>ort p was attended by HoJ?ers C.H which can f:w il it:ikOrangcCmm N t M a Morton. lhc Pres 1rknl's l'am· ty's future demands fo r medium ewpo r • esa y paign manager . Kissinger II•" and lonJ?·huul air lransporta parted the White llouSl' af tion... tt•rward. wav111j.! and s milinµ. Ill· Newport l"ouncilmcn alsn want T lk D di k d dechn<'d to t;ilk to repor ters. their nl.'ig hbors to join them 111 a ·S ea OC e f'orrt cance!lNt a politlc<t l trip asking for dc.>vl'lopm<'nl of u rapid lo Iowa bt•c· :.iuse of 1 hc l'Varua- transitlinc to Ontan o i\irport t10n and thl' ~t·nsc !)1ttwt1on in The basis for llw no growth By JOANN F. RF.\'NOLDS d ispute• over gril'\ ant•1· and L<'banon ~ policy. a.s s f'l forth in the draft . is 011ht Od•lyP11°c s1o111 transfl'r poli<•ies an llw cl1strict While llo,us1• press sccrclar.v that any expansion <1f com Salary n c·got1a lions \\1th anrl ;r month ago ll•:tcht·rs Hon Ncssl·n said Forti ordt•rt•ll merci:il airlin<'.s at thl' Orange• tcach<'rs of the Nt•\\ port i\ho.sa C'l:11m<•d that a school l>0artl pro· ih<' l S. Emhassy in lk>1rut to aid County Airpor t would <·n•at1 • Unifictl School Dislnl'I (':trTil' to a posal In n•oqwn1 r1• the ";1lary ad· in the· c•vacuation of /\mcrirans , more traff ic COllJ:<'stion. J.!reall'I' halt Thursday wht•n .1 poll llf the• 'ant'l'm1·nt sl'l11•dul1• \\ ould "clue-lo the <'c>nti nuing unc·<•rtain· nois(' proble m s, mlirc air pollu district's 1.500 t r;ictwr.s n·vc.•:rlt·d m1'an thl' lo:-i; of pay for s11m1· l \'ofth<' situation rn lk•1rul .. lion. incrN1scd safety problcm.s their displeasun· with thl' <11-. tcadll'r:. · Nesi;C'n s<iid lht.• P n•s1dl•nt "111 and iL would squccezc out privall' tricl's l:ttest sularv offt•r m1.•N a lJ S military plane brinJ.I'· 1 a· ·"~•:o·" Th""'""ll t•1tt>tl h.v l•\·rri·ll Ill l•ml-. / ,... ~ ,._ ',... <~<·t"LT.Ri\NON, P ;Jl(·l"MI IXJW FLIRTS ' W1111 1,000 NEW YORK CA P > -The stock market swung back and forth er· ratically. bog~ing down onCl' again just beyond the 1,000 level in the Dow Jones industrial average. Trading was heavy at the out· set, later slowe d. Analysts said investors were heartened by the decline in the bas ic measure of the money s up· ply that showed up in weekly statistics issued by the Federal Reserve at Thursd ay's close. But stock prices still seemed lo be held back by doubts amon~ traders that the market could break past its previous highs this year . The Dow Index lost 1.39 points to , t.001.80. !Tables. A13> r Accordini:t to J can llarmon. a mJ;? nc~otiallon.. '' :1.s t ak1·11 on negotiator for the dist m•l 's hoar ti .I une 11. the I a.st clay of ~d1onl lie of trustees, tilt' off1•r to tt•adll'r:< sa1tl thl• fl\'C·Ulld a half pt•r'C't'nl of a five-and-a·half l>t'rc<•nt 11ay offl·r wus rt'JC'l'l1·d "hy :1n 1)\'l'r raise and a 2!'l to :io l><'l'l'Cnl in· three to two margin .. crease in m ed i{' a I and ckntal cm· era~<' would have cost the dis tricl Sl.6 million. Neither Mrs . ll:irmon nor t eachers· negotiator .Jim F('rrt•ll could comment on the apparent discrepancy hetwl'en the bc>ard 's offer a nd r <'r rcll ·~ cnntrnt1on that the t eache rs an• seeking on· ly a five percent pay rais(' Whe n nel,"!o tlations bc,:!an earlier this year . teacher s wen• asking for a 12 percl'nt pay raist· Thal dem and was later lowered to 10 per cent and after Thursday's nc~otiatiun session in which salary talks were cul olf. Ferrell said teachers were ask· ing for a five percent pny raise. Ferrell alluded lo mtditional • Bccaus<' (lf the nl'w C'olh.•rtivc b::ir~aining l;iw which got•i; into effect Jul\' I. the br<'akdown l)f s alar.Y ·negotiation~ mean~ that teachers will come' back to school this fall with nn new contract~ Van I a ttacked a n earth in Corona dcl Mar, caus· an e st i m atcd s2.ooo in age to the vehicle. police Negotiators for both s ides had /said today. until June 30 to wor k out a settl«y !he earth mov\r. ~wned by ment because. once· the ncwi~· Vikin g Land Clearing. was hibited from continuin~ ncgolia· Drive North w he n it wus Is m cffcrt. both s ides are pf~parked in the 1200 block or Crown lions under existing procedur es. damaged We dnesday night nr Newport·Mesa teachers have not been able to agree on an u~('nt to represent them under the new law and that will be nt.'cessary hcforc pay nt>gotia· tions <'an move ahead under the new law. Thursday morning. according to Investigators . The operator or the earth mov- er said he found that mud had been forced into the vehicle's carburetor and exhaust system and that the wires of all or th<' machine's gauges had been cut Officers s a1tl th e lhn.·c burg I a rs t u o k :. om l' ~ l IJ ll· 11 jcwPlry to friends who wt•n• ,·1::.il · ing Corona clel l\1 ar Sl;Jk Bl0:1l'11 and µav<• 1t lo thC'm hdore th1·~ w<'rc arrested. lloweVl'r. dl'lC'<'I l\.'('S John f'u r row and Tom SI t.'W ar1 rec·ovNt•ll those m iss in/.! p1t•c1:s 1r1 llw Riverside area c;-a rly tocla} Thl' trio. ar:!<·s II' and 17 :1ri· from the ftiq•rs111t• url'a Thi·~ were tak<•n into 1·11st111I~ h~ Of ricer Denms llaPhn wh11 s:11d II•· stopped \,h(•m originally for m:1k inJ! an ille/,!:11 l ' turn at tht· c•n trant>e lo Corona dl'I M;ir S1:11t· l\t•ach. lle:1hn said lhal. a~ lw ~111pp1 •c l the• 1954 Che\'rolc'I parwl tr11l'k, h•-. noticed an ch•ctrit c11rd cla11i.:li11~· from the rear door. /\ search of the· 1 rurk lllrn<'c1 up s-everal item s hl'111ni.:mg In an Ocean Dou lcv a rd resi11t•nt. i 11 eluding two cas<'~ of liquor. ail elect ric typrwrilrr. .a color television sl'l and a ra<lw Newport Burglary Loss Said S 1,500 /\ vac atio nin g NC'wpo rt Heights residt•nt ,-cturnc•d home Thursday to find that burglar" had stolen goods valued al about Sl.500 from his house. police saul today. 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AS '' Or.\,..flt t.l)unh Cf,l\\•t1fO 01 U Rto,t.1ur.itnt' Comic\ 04 ""''"'11 Por'tr r Cro\\.-orcf R• !>pr>r111: Dt•th Noltce\ Af \too M•rtii•h £dltor+al PttQ' /l o ''"'''"''ir1n Et\trr"11nmtM CJ t l t'tt'A•1 , .. F1Nnt~ AU '1 Wr.;'"'"' HorO\CC)t)t f' 1 ...,l)rl\1 N,..-\ lnt•rtn•\\•Ott (I Wc.rtl~ntt-r •nn L.andu... L 1 "' (I I II t> 111 • I\ ll It ti C..> I "' "' {I t I I , A2 DAIL y PILOT N Fflday.Jurie 18 197& Pilot Logbook It's 'Gee Whiz' Reporting Time 8yJOANN~REYNOLOS Ol llw o •• ,, ""•' ~,.,. In the old days of journalism there was a t'atego.ry or story known os a ~N·whiz. Purticularly beloved hy ('(!itors. stories that fit this mold arc llw ktnd th11t would make n..- aders say ".:cc whi1." ht•cau:-.l' of the unusual turn of events involved. llrre are a fc•w recent offerings from the gee whiz school of reporting : MRS. CAROLINE Jl{'ltcr of Nt>wport Reach reports that her 1 l ·year-old son. Kirhy. has learned to stay away from friends with BR ~uns. Two ycurs ai::o Kirby Wil~ ~H~clfl(•ntly shot in the left arm by a playmate. The "0~1nd healed and was forgotten. llowe\·er. recently lht• n H p<'ll<'t surt- denly appc•arccl under lhl· :.km on th<' op- posite side of his arm Ap1>an·nlly. 1l had tak<.'n two years for th<' OB to \\Ofk ltS way through his arm. When the pellc·t :-.tarted movrng up Kirby's arm he "as rushl""<i to a hospital where 1t was surgil•ally n•mo,·cd . Kirby is now left with two scars on his arm and the knowh..'Clge that BB guns tan. indeed, be dangerous. ••• ' REYNOLD~ OR TAKE THIS dispatch. i\Jan·s b~st friend appan·ntl,v didn't know a friend when he saw one and N(•\\•port n(•ach temporarily lost the services of a fireman as a result. Art Morton, s1>0kei,man for the fire departn:ient. said fireman Steve Tcrranl of the Balboa Island station 1s re· covt>ring from injuries he received ~hile trying. to find the cause of an alarm that was sounding at the fire depart· ment 's dispatching center. . Morton said the alarm came from Promontory Point and as Terrant and fellow firemen checked the urea. Ter- rant was set upon by a German shepherd owned by Robert Allen. Morton said Tcrrant was treated and released from Hoag Memorial Hospital. The dog was quarantined. The call was listed as a false alarm. ••• SPEAKING OF dogs, here's another item from the strange coincidence file: It was a pair of ads in the Daily Pilot that got the owners of a missing dog and the dog's rescuer together. but that may not have been ne<:cssary. . -When the dog, Pookic, a ti-year·old female Shellie was lost, Mr. and Mrs. Len W"ayn!' of Newport Beach placed an ad for her return. Meanwhile. the wandering dog was found by Susie • LoMenzo, 24, of Costa Mesa Miss LoMenzo also placed an ad seeking the dog's owners . By coincidence the two ads ran next to each othe.r, ~ut that was not the only coincidence in the case of the missing Pookic: Miss LoMenzo is Mrs. Wayne's manicurist. CELLA ••• firm. Sl8,000, April 16, 1974: Sim· ta Ana Medical and Surgical Sup· plies, 59.000. April 17. 1974; and United Supply CompilnY. Santa Ana. $5,000. Cella controlled the first two firms thlft supplied SS0.000. This material was part ol a 2nd Post Resigned By Hays series of stipulations in U.S. Dis·· WASHINGTON <Al» -Rep. trictCourt Thursday. Wayne Hays. whose relationship This particular stipulation \\ils with Elizabeth Ray toul·hcd olf bascd on what would have bt.Tn the Capitol llill payroll-sex M·an- thc testimony of Carl D'AgusliM. dal. said tuduy he Is stcppin~ then campaign manag<'r for <.:vry down as chairmtin of lhl' llousc und now deputy slate controlll'r. Adminlstnation Comrnitll'<'. O'Neill and Cella also supplh:-d "The char~es whkh huvc hl'<'n much other money and assislanct· made u~ainst mt' and tht> current to Cory 10 the l974campaign. state of my health make it 1m-o· Agostino also would have possible for me to devote time testified that Mary Ellen Padilla necessary to carry out my and Andy Rose worked on the responsibilities as chairman of staff of the Cory campai~n he ran the committee.'• Hays said in a inl974. letter to the Democratil' Campaign worker Andy Rose leadership. was listed on the hospital payroll The three-parai;?raph lettc·r , as a nurse so that he could re was released by Hays· offiel' ceive $800 monthly, Mrs. Wood shortly after House Speaker Carl testified. He was raised to Sl, 100 At be rt announcl'd that Hays told monthly on June 23, 1974. him he is r e linquishing the Mary Ellen Padilla was p<1id 'powerful <.·ommittee PoSI. S900 monthly. Mrs. Wood ButHays,whoisrecoverin~in testified. and was listed as a a Barnesville. Ohio. hospital public relations worker. Neither from an overdose of s leeping worked at the hospital. she pills, indicated he might lry to re- testified. Mrs. Wood also listed gain the post later. the na mes of several other people "I a m confident that I will be that she placed on the hospital vindicated as to any wrongdoing payroll, as ordered, pe~sons that and when that occurs. I shall ask did not work at the hospital. for a re-examination of my posi· The stipulations-matters ac-tion by the (House Democratic J ccpted as fad by a~reement of caucus," the letter concluded. attorneys -s how that Cella used Sour c es c Io s e to the his Providence, R.I.. firm, Unit-Democratic leadership said ed Surgical Supply, to buy a car Thursday night that Hays will for his sister, Beatrice Cella, for soon announce plans not to run $3,750 in January of 1973. It has for re-election in November . been an earlier government Hays previously stepped down as showing that checks frQm the chairman of the House hospitals went to United Surgical Democratic campaign commit· Supply· tee which channels campaign ll is .also stipulated that Cella funds to candidates. bought a refrigerator for his sis-ln a one-line statement re- ter for $376 through the same leased along with the letter, Hays firm. denied that he is resigning rrom One of the stipulations accept-Congress. ed Thursday includes a His press secretary, Carol voluminous schedule of checks Clawson, said he plans to seek re· from four firms that Cella con-election "at this time." trolled. The speaker said the Random items included leadership's Democratic Steer· Balboa Bay Club dues, check to ing and Policy Committee will Neiman-Marcus, The Tennis meet after it gels the letter to Club, $90 to Perino's Ca rashiona-nominate a new chairman. blc Los Angeles restaurant), $60 for "The Political Animal Book." Albert told newsmen he was Hotel del Coronado, and $2,330.50 not sure whether Hays intends to to Computer Ideas, William. resign the chairmanship Butcher. permanently or simply to step The stipula t ions show that aside pending investigation of Cella controlled the following Miss Ray's allegations. Girl, 14, Sav-e Hwttington Tee11 Gets Credit By KATHY CLANCY Of lfte D••lr 1'11ol 5Ufl The 16-year ·old son of a Hunt· 1llb'ton Be al·h fireman was cn •dtt· cd with saving u nl.'ighbt1r girl from bl'lnl! l'lll'troculed Thurs- du~ afternoon. .. I just i.:a \'t• ht•r a coup!!' of thump:-. on thl' cht':-OI ," E1·1c Guull' said after thl' n 'Sl'Ul' Vale rie Wardh'. M. vf f\421 Shayne Drive, was reported in stable condition today <it llunl · in~ton lnlcrcommunily Hospital. wh1.•n· she Is rl'rovcring from 111 juries. Eric said h e had learned rard10.pulmon•1ry resusritation from film s and through his father, 1'1n• Engineer l'\ol'I Goule. Vulerie was play111g with a gardrn hose in the hat'k yard of her home about 2:30 µ.m. Thurs- d.I\'. wht!n she l:Um1.· in c·ontat't with an exposed electrical wire. designed to keep animals from the family garden, firemen s~1d. She was knocked unconscious and was lying on the ground when Eric round her. "l heard her scream ," said Eric, who lives just across the street, "and l saw her friends running into the back yard.•· When he found her she had turned purple, and Eric sa~d he was scared . "I thought she was dcud for a minute," he noted. But he gave her two sound thumps on the chest and she s tarted breathing again. Eric was going to start mouth-to- mouth resuscitation. but he said it wasn't necessary. ln the meantime, Eric's mother, Nancy, bad called Hunt- ington Beach paramedics, who administered additional treat· ment at the scene. Eric said later he didn't reel much like a hero. And he left home a couple or hours later to go to his job at a restaurant. Eric, who will be a senior al Huntington Beach High School next fall, said be plans to follow in his father's footsteps ant.I become a fireman eventually. But he said he doubte d his rather even knew about his lifesaving activity Thursday. "He probably doesn't," he said. "He's on duty." =>••ly Piiot \ ... , """'" HE KEPT HIS HEAD lifesaver Goule, 16 Fro• Page ,\ I STOCK .•. Metals Corporation. But Privett scoffed at the purported offc>r frorn tt)e t'on· sortium a nd told Judge Owens !l. was not.hing mQre than a piece of paper with some typewriting 011 it. Tapper's arguments were ml behalf or charities who bcnC'flt from the foundation's holding~. He insisted the S24 a shan' price worth roughly S110 millwn is too low. And. Tapper said. acceptin~ the offer would he a disservice t() the foundation's beneficiaries. Bay Club Thieves Get Televis ion Set Thieves made off with a color television set from the lfa lboa Bay Racquet Club somc•tinw Tuesday nig ht or Wc·dnl'!'day morning, according lo the cluh :.. muintenance supervisor. Medi-Cal Raise checking accounts: But House Democratic Leader Laurenct'.' W. Brm' n so11t 'hi· -Vnlted Surgical Supply, Jn. Thomas P. O'Neill said the nam· SACRAMENTO <A Pl -A burglars entt-re<t lh<.' l"l''\ pw•t I Actor Andy De'1ine 'Stahle' In Hospital f'ro• Page A I dust r i a I Nati 0 na1 Bank• ing of a new chairman will make $45-million pay increase for doc-Reach clubhouse al lli02 l'::i~t Providence• Rhode Islru:id :; Hays' action , however he terms tors and dentists who serve Medi-Coast lli~hway through lc>uvcn•d -Dr· Louis Cella Jr., Crocker it himself, a resignation from the Cal patients has won 72-2 ap· windows he fun· l'!>c•1Ping 1111 h Bank, Santa Ana;. chairmanship of the committee. prov al or the state Assembly. tht? $550 set. -Free Enterprise Physicians _~-:::;111iii~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiilii1imiiiiiiiiiiliii1iiiiillliiiiiiiiiiiiiii1iiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiili .. miiiaii;;;ii1iiiiiii;;;; LEBANON Political Action Committee, • • • Crocker Bank, Santa Ana; ing the bodies of the two slain diplomats from Damascus to Andrews Air Force nase near Washington on Saturday after· noon "to pay his r espects." ,-United Printing Company, Crocker Bank. Santa Ana; -Ame rican Universal Hospital United, Crocker Bank, Santa Ana; Newport Beach actor Andy Devine was listed in stable condi· tion today in the Santa Rosa hospital where he is undergoing dialysis. IThe 70-year·old Devine was s~icken while vacationing in Northern California and rushed to Sonoma County Community Hospital in serious condition. Devine's physician. Dr: Julius Jaffe said the sctor is suffering fr(im kidney failure. The lonR· ti(ne Newport Beach resident has a history of leukemia and d(abetes which a fa m ily spok esman said arc "con· tributors to his illness." Devine was vacationing with hts two sons when he was stncken .. Box Lunches Due LOS ANGELES CAP) -The Los Angeles City Council has re· i Jected' a pro~ra m to pro\'idt> I. almost 7. 700 povt>rty l"vel · youngsters with free box lunches at re creation centers this sum- mer. Tht> vote was 7-to·3 for the program, but C'i~ht \'Otes werl' needed for passt.11.:<'. ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT ,,,,,. f>• .,.,,o ... co"'' C'.,,,, PHot w•th ~f\"" , .• (iu,•tnh•••l t~ Nt•'flll\ f'f••\\• ''-rubl1\~0 b'° tf•1 (Jtttf\(~" co,.,t f'lvN1\ll!UU (Ol'\4MnY .. 111.11 ••• ••hflifl""' Ml ttubf10.,,rd MOf\d111 tNl'i, .. 11• I 1111 '" f•'lt (o t.1 M•\n "' '-P<'l'f lht1<~ .. .,,,,,.,.'1HI ,,,.~, ~ t OUf't1Hf' v~.11 ... , It ... n. ,,.U.lh·t•.tl . \1\Ur1 .ln.J l 1\(twt\A Ht"'" ,,,,;Int CM" A "''•I'• fl QIO,,..f ,dlf•(1,. f'f l'Vbll\~'°'' \.1hJP!l.tn ,.,,,. ')"" tJ l'f\ fht ('\f1f'11tl 0 t~llU\.fu"' t+I 11>1 I ti t'\il \\n t lt•y !t"tt t Co\t..i M' '" Clfltl1fv•n.•• '1""1• Robert N. Weed Prt ''\knt 4nd l'ut>h'th r Jae!\ R. Curley Vtt, l'r1 \td• nt .lfd ( t n. t ,11 ~\•Mqi' 1 nomas Kcevil Thomas A. Murptlioc Motn.y1n9 Ld lf/f Cherles H. Loos Richard P. Nall •~'''''"' M•nQ1nq ln1t0"~ OfflCH Co,t• M"'~ .))J W•\I fM'I ~hp t t,_.qurtA fl• M "· t t8.f-, (.tf'ntw ,,,. ~t•..-• • ~1un11f'l-~lh1" th .-c" 1111 \ f\1 '"' f'I t'OU'lt .,_.,ff ~""'°""~' • v .• ttt·• 1·.un • .• 1-.1, ........ ~•\,.I'\ 01(:0v I ft..,9',ir Telepfto..e (714) 6'42-4321 Classltled Adver11slng 642-S.71 I (oo1rl<Jf'lf, ttft Or•"O'f Co•'' P\.ibil1~h1tto (om. "8t\'f No ,..,, \fOl•t \ illu\O"t•Ofl\1 ,,,.tOftl\I "'•11"' or •Cl•"'''''m"'"" "9n""' Wl•Y ~,, rtoroctwttf •ttf'lowl \P•t•"I pt1rm~\\10ft ot t..,,Y1'tQM "'Mt. ~CO"fJ t l1H\ 00\f .. 4~ p .tld ~t (~d.t Mlt4d. (•OtOt~" !tUD\("lrt~•f'" ttY ,..,,,, .. , '-11\ ""O" ••yi tty m••I M Ufftontf'ltw, m111fMt o;--,,,,,.."°"" W 11,.,.,.,1111, A report from Damascus said the trial run of 18 vehicles left Bt'irut during the morning with an escort of red-bereted Palesti- nian troops in three machine gun-mounted lrueks that stayed with the convoy part way through the western. Moslem-controlled sector of Beirut. Two Libyan army offi cers took over as escorts until the test run reached Syrian army positions at Chtaura, 30 miles from Bt'irut. A jeepload of Syrian soldiers and military police served as an escort from there to Damascus, · lhcSyciall-capital. ~ -Central Orange County Tax- payers Association. Crocker Bank. Santa Ana; -Santa Ana Medical and Surgical Supply, Crocker Bank, Santa Ana: --Orange County Medical Sup- ply, Crocker Bank. Santa Ana ; -Santa Ana Cllnie, Crocker Bank. Santa Ana; -Slve-CelJa Assoeialion, Crocker Bank. Santa Ana; -Hospital Computers, Bank of America, Santa Ana. -Hospltal Provisions, Bank of America, Santa Ana. ln earlier testimony, Mrs. Patricia Wood, personnel direc- tor at Mission Community Hospital. t-estified that she-had The trial convoy followed ..L -r~~u_::_~ary El· tortuous route a long narrow Mercy General Hospital at Dr. ro~ds over the Lebanon moun-Cella's request. ta1ns . It encountered t he t'rossfire. b etween warring Lebanese factions, near Jenine. a small town in the hills t4'miles east of the port city or Sidon, the evacuees s aid. One of th<' evacuees, Hazel St. John. 60, a Briti~h tearhcr at lh<' Evangelical Mission School at Kfarchima near Beirut. said one mortar shell exploded "a few vards in front of the car in which i was travelin~. "Fortunately, the shell landed between our car and the car ahead. and our car only ~ot scratched lightly by shl'apncl," she said. 'Family' Sun1mer School Scheduled Corona de! Mar High School is offering a family summer school program. Parents arc invitl'd to join their' children in <'Ourses ranging from :1rts and crafts lo al1.:ehra. The program bcj!ins June 21. with mos t clas!lcs lasting six weeks. Those jnlcrcsled can n ·- ~ister during the first W(.•<.'k of <'la sses. Schedules arc a\'ailable ut the !'iChool. For more informu· lion call Ser>(e Beltran. 556.:1523 . Character Boat ·Entries Sought Entries :ire hc ing sou,:?hl for Nl•wport Bt'ach's Charactrr Roat Parade whi<'h will bc..hcld on . Jul.'' ·4 as part of the city's bicentennial celrhration. A spokl:'sman for the Newport Harbor Chamher of Commerce. whi<'h s ponsors the event . explained that the parade will he ht>ld on Independence Day for tht• bicentennial instead of walllnµ \lhtil the end or August which is the usual lime for the parade. The Iheme for the plirade this ~·car i!'i "Happy Birthday America" and entries will ~ taken in two major categories - commercia l and non·commert'ial. The boats t'an be decoroted by ' an~· dc\'ice the opC'rator choose~ except that any boat using flares or fir e w or k s '\'ould he disqualified from the parade . at'cording to the c hamber spokesman. ReJ!istration. which co~ts S25 for non-commercial boars and S35 for commerci•1l entries. '\ill be accepted at the chamber offices, 1901 Bayside Drive. until the day of the parade. The parade will form up at l p.m. in the channel between Lido Isle and Harbor Island and the parade Itself will begin at 2 p.m . Two skipper's meetings will be held on June 26 al 10 a.m. and on July l at 6:30 p.m .. both at the Balboa Bay Club. BarcaLoungers . . . Specially Day Priced for Father's Comf' .. .,.,. our finr11t ,. .. lt>ction or th"'" maimific-rnt loun•"''-' .•• ab11olutf'ly thr top in loun,r•· c>hair quality. ff'aturf'd is th,. .. Sir _..illiam'' in luxuriou11 lf"alhPr . TI1i11 and a lar,c,. ""'"''''ion of Baral.ou11,u•r11 ar•• rradv for imnwdiatf' dt>livny. !'1any olhf"r 11tyl1·" arf' ~vailablt> for df'livrry within day11 of your purC'ha1lf'. (:l10011f' from l.-a thf'r11, vinyl11 anti anraC'livr llrrc-ulon fabric-8. nEAU::Rs FOR: llf.\'REDON • DREXEi,. IUIU.'114" • Jr'()()O,UARK 7eJ "°" ~~, 'l11e, i J<; l\IQRTH COAST BOULEVARD LAGUNA BEACH. CA 92651 171 .11 494-6551 23b4tJ HAWTHORNE BLVD TORRANCE CA 90505 (213) 378-1279 '~2 .. 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" q • l:t II " t 1t,_ I/Ir, 18 • .,. is•• ~ IJ\• 1 -~ l>'• ._ U tt.• 'f Fr1C'JdV JunP 18 197& N DAIL y PILOT It I :J How to Reduce Closing Costs By SYLVIA PORTER La.tt of n Two-part Senes It "as prec1st'ly one } car .1~0 that the Real Estate Se t I It m1:nt Prot'edurcs Act < RESPAJ hccume efrctll\ e -a 1.1" hailed by both industry leaders a nd consumer ad '111 alt o; a:1 a m nJor s t<'p toward reforming and streamhninf.! 'umb\:I ~ome t lu:;mg cost prat tlccs The law has proved f .1r b..:llH m theun than in r~ahty \\ 1th1n rnonlhs It \\as collapsin~ under its own weight In J .1nu:11' l'}ib 11 ".is pl.iced under a part1.1l m oratorium. \\lute expel ts " orked cm aml ndm~nls and re' 1slons ~o" ,1s of June JO a clarlf1C'd simplified H t'.SPA 1s to go, t'rn mortgage ten d er s and borro\\crs Anet beginning then ten den; must d1stntft!tl.' to borrowrrs new con sum er settle ment tn form11hon booklets that presumably w 111 make C\ E!r) thing easy WELL MAYBE IN SKEPTICISM, hO\H!\ <'r I rnn tmue a previous column's summary of t yp1c.1l chaq:cs 111 curred when a horn<:' 1s sold -Mortgage insurance premiums A fee t o a comp.in' or go\ e rnme nt agency that guarantees the l('ndcr .1~a1nst loss 1f the buyer fads to make payments This insurancic often 1s required 1f the loan exceeds 80 percent of the pro perty s \ a lue or 1f 1t 1s insured by the Feder a l I lousing Ad mm1strat1on <FHA) This t.)pe of pohc) should not be con ruscd Y.1th m ortgage hfe or d1sab1htv m su1 anc c polil 11 s ch s igned to pay off the mortgage on behulf of tht buvcr in tht: C\ ent of d 1sab1hty or d~ath Such pol1t 1t•s u::.uall\ arc n<>l re quir ed b) lenders though they arc a \ ulablt' EsC'l O\\ fees When funds lo ,1dJust tall.cs msuram 1.: or mt<>1 est .11 c nc cded or wht n the doc umcnts must be hdd p11or to recording by a third J)jrtv (e scro" a g1:nt 1 1.:scro'' frt:~ ma\ appear on the settlement In ~Oml ar<'a:> C:>CfO\\ agents handle the settlement -MISC}LLANEOUS NOTARY tEf s. 111spect10n fl•es charges fur ,,holographs of the p1 opert' a schedule of mortgage payments and ofhcr mc1d~ntal cxplnse:-. nHI\ ap pear on the settlement -Adjus tment of prep.wt ite ms such as r eal est ale tax cs and mumc 1pal service charges If the builder or seller h.1s paid the entire ve.ir s taxes on the house and !->ells befo1 t: the 'ear 1s ovt'r he is entitled to a refund from the bu} er for tht• portion of the year that the new OY. ne1 has the house fh1s also applies to spcr1.1I .ls!'l cssm cnls and property m SUI clOCc If an extslm~ pohC\ IS being t i a nsferr ed The ll•nder uli;o ma} require that ~scrow r1r impound ac counts be set up to fl•" future bill" for t.1xcs uo;scssments etc (This 1s a must with an f Iii\ lo.in J I he b11ver pays one twelfth of the annual amount each month with the re- J.!ular mor tgdJ!( p:H ment When the bills fa ll due , the lender pa vs them from lhc spccTal account Al closing, the Uu\ cc may ha' l' to (IU\ enough mto the account to cover these b1lb fo1 several months Q What can the buyer do to cul settleme nt costs • J\ Before s1~nmg the sales contract , the bu,er c.in nej?ot1ate with the seller to share lhe costs of such items .1s lilt' selllc ml nt or escrow fee title insurance survey a nd transfe r t.1xes IF A SURVEY IS REQUIRED, the seller can be asked for his old survey and an affidavit that no chan_ges have been made 1n the structures on the property which would overlap the boundaries Many lenders will accept this m he 11 of a new survey The buver can fmd out which title msurancc company '"rote the pohcv the seller bought when he purchased tht.> house a nd a sk that company for a lower rate (often callec1 .. 1 1 e1ssue rutc I on the new title insurance Most compunic~ \\Ill reduce their charges 1f not too much t1me has elapse<J s mce they last searched-the title The buyer can msist on the right to choose his own lawyer title company, surveyerorother necessary supplier of settlement services The buvcr can shop around and bargain "1th suppliers of settlement services to make sure the fees they quote are totuls "1th no exlr u or m1 scellaneous charges to be added fhe buyer can .. 1sk the lawver or lender to su11plv a draft ~etlleml'nl statement estimating all scttle mC'nl cha;ges ,o da' s o r more m advance of the settlement It :shuuld be stuched with care and the bu~ er should requt st an expl '°•' t1on of ;my items that a1 c nol undc1 ::;tood or th 1t .111pear 1 x C'l SSIVl Irvine Savings Ope1i In me Sa\ mgs recent grand upenmg marks the sla1 I ul busmess of the first locc.illy O\\ned sa vings .md lo.in ,1 1 Irvine The huilclmJ! occupies .! RllO squ:u c fC'el rm the ground Ooor at 18552 MacArt hur Bhd NtJ# Yort fAP) ,.. n ti Oowrw Jon• 1v "q ' STO<;K<; fJ1• 11 qn Ln,. (I°' CNI"" UY 1 "'' IOtJ I I ,q,_ I 1flfl ~ I l l?Q Ot 111 /\ 1 ' ()I! }JI 4J I P ~I I ~· ~ • •l ij I 0 I l\fd 11\11"" )cM1 r • ... " n , , \Jlo , ..-. l..... I I ii •( \M\ tn"' 11 f(fi >. 'IJ ~ l 'P" 1u1d Do1c1u '" In .. j DOWNS It I I ' . I I • I• 11 • ' .. 7 • •• & • A I 13'\ ' . C.l><j Pt 1 f)ll 11 ~ Oft 11 I • ()fl 0) o1 Otl IC\f"j 0 11 Ill 0 11 ? I • 011 60 ..., OH & I '" Of! 6 1 '" 0 11 6 ) 0 11 • l • OH t J '• Ot• )4 • 0 11 s. Otl s & Otf S 4 • Ott S • OH SJ 011 s J • on s J NEW YO RIC 11\PI !.• f' rl~ oq p.-r• end n~• chanQe-o• tnt: trin "__,"' d(f "~ \!O(IU ll>led on 11\e Ame• t 8f\ SIO(k E• tlltn~ S'l"ll-• Coro Goufdln< w l Hou\IOtl M l(•l .... r Ind 0.l•Pf'Od Alli• C•ll Co Vero 1...: l loreh Ellr -ltk In< Cll•mp ~ Ht.00 I0 700 100 700 87 800 11 100 , • .00 "6.00 "100 U 'IOO H 'IOO ]I • I•• .sr•. ... 10 • , II • ... S'• ••• !tft1e•llf1 l11 The !tpo• li11lu \ 110 /\11() I It f<I " ti 1 , , lt\/'J/ .tJI\ 1• I•\ 110 II ftll II~ 1 I\ ?'IA 11~ '..,.,, l'tlf Al I ,, J" If " ' ,..., . l \\I I I I•• . 1 • l\U I• II I WH•T AMEi( ISSUE\ DID tlEW '(URY IAPI I l\'1v n {)r>c.I ,...., un~hdflQ\!d t ott\I h!tUft'-Hf!W 191• II qi Nfw t'1t. lr>N !tlftttbol• •ort y 1\1 j • '11 'I' 11 • . f, tV ,,, I ' ., •)(! I' • ~ :r . A~>, ; \ -4. I ~ ~ I I \ ~ iil -Diel we properly thank you? We had auch a wild, frenetic Grand Opening weekend at our new Long Beach store and at all the stores. Well. in the ruah to restock and get sorted out we didn't take enough time and space to say, "A d eep h eartfelt thanks to all of you. We know who puts bread on our table and we appreciate your business." STRUCTO GAS BARBEQUE After two false starts. a misdirected shipment. and nervous moments. we have them. Great cast aluminum gas barbecue with lifetime lava coals. long hose for portability. orifice for natural or as. SUPPLY IS LIMITED. (we won't let a Dealer lug of a ton, but they will go). WITH MOBILE BASE 00 SPECIAL DEAL COME - EARLY BAMBOO BIRDCAGES . . t lT'S Woll~ Tti£ WtiOL€' ()RAHO O~\~("p J°"V.ST -rD SEE w "t~T 1.s U ~L)ez_ 1HE. tt A I . ~WK.SO A HEAP Foucs . REMINGTON CHAIN SAWS Won't tell you a lot about this because I !ind that most people know more than I do. Gas features. Come in and quiz our experts. MIGHTY MITE MlGHTY MITE MIGHT MITE BANTAM AUTO OlL£R_ DELUXL. 7900 9900 9900 3AMP BATTERY CHARGER AUTOLITE SPARK PLUGS Who baa the patience to make these things? Look at those finely made little doors and swings. If the bird doesn't like it. Irick him out. and let the cat have it. TWO 477 STORY ..... THREE 677 STORY ..... FOUR 877 STORY ....• 997 If your battery moans over today's big energy pull give it a little overnight trickle charge. Can't hoit. Nice price for new plugs. (that guy :.. over thiere doesn't think so. Looks like the guy who owns the garage • ARROWT-50 STAPLE GUN Staples, tacks. Got a heckova whamm to it. Does ceiling til!!. whatever. 997 PNC 2 IN 1 ELECTRIC ARC WELDER 3900 You can arc weld. spot we • an ... and ... Ah yea. back to the commercial. The picture tells no lies. A PRETTY GOOD THREE SPEED FAN This rascal could blow you right out the front door (Oh. oh, wa tch him. he's getting that Madison Avenue flu). 13'0 BLACK & DECKER ROTARY MOWER The beat electric manufacturer we know (Say did I tell you the one about the guy who went to jail for making big money ... about a quarter Inch too big.?> 6900 BLACK & DECKER WORKMATE WORKBENCH Marvelous. folds to all !rinds of position•, works like a giant clamp too. Might become more famous than the safety pin. ' 5997 ;/ SOLID OX ~ ~/. TORCH KIT ...,._,.,~ L 2300 Or you can weld. braise. sol~er. cut. with real oxygen and not have the w eight. Little solid tanks do it. FACTORY RECONDITIONED EX CALIBER WAX By Turtle Paste or liquid. Little m ore rubbing. a lot m ore lasting. 277 WATERPIK PULSATING SHOWER HEAD After groping my way through an ad like this down the street) . .~. -\ ' --=1 \~ PARK ALL PURPOSE TOOLBOX 497 I look at this thing and wonder. "wh'at does it mean. a ll purpose? Can I mix c good dry martim in it?" I gotta slip into the shower for that nice relaxing water rubdown. Knew the folks who made this. J ~~~STirm:)tfftftY'-ffi~Hff:f::&~~~ihtn~th~y-me-woi~Wj-(l~"--~--41---=-o;,• giant one to drain the Salton Sea 1497 2297 or something. fACTORY RECONDITIONED I ,... SABRE SAWS FACTORY RECONDITIONED /~ ,,___----. 0 RBIT AL ,, · ~ l . SANDER ,~ ... ·,' 577 ., 0 , ~!_;)I 71/4 II CIRCULAR SAW .\__ 1.. II~ 677 ~ Repeat of a sellout ,11. • .. • ---· .:... Repeat of a sellout · · ,,. While stock lasts 977 Repeat of a sellout While stock las ts I N~ ... ·~~i While stock lasts New tool guarantee. Thought we ran out of these. but guess who But listen the saws. the Keep one for yourselves or mo kc a good Father's Day gilt found halt a truck full. .---------1 : FREE I t lOOFT. : I CORD 1 I AND I GRASS : I CATCHER I I With Block Sr I I Decker Mower I -------- sander all are limited in supply Ne w Tool Guarantee. (too bad Mother's Day is pas t). New Tool Guarantee. KINGO'LAWN FRONT THROW MOWER This as the sell-propelled you the pros lugging atound In their pick-up trucks. (Ask one of thHe guys what they charge. You'll buy your own mowe r). With grass catcher. 3068 ........ 1 77 .oo 4068 •••••••• 187 .oo 40688. • • • • • 197 .oo ~;,-~ £~,.... KINGO'LAWN 1 ~ /ti/1 EDGERS ~ l Got a choice of plain. deluxe. / · and Too fancy. All 4 cycle gos /'. ~ engines. fully adjustable depth. • 1 -1 · ~ a ngle of cut. Built like a small I • I I tank. ' 206 .••••••.•.• 87.00 216 ..•. : •••••. 97 .oo 246 ......... 107.00 AD GOOD THRU JUNE 23 7 t • Orange Coast EDITION Toduy"'s Closing N.Y. Stocks VOL. 69, NO. 170,J 4 SECTIONS, 44 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA FRIDAY, JUNE 18, 1976 c TEN CENTS, ' ~Cella Hospital Tax Returns Detailed 1 1 By RICHARD P. NAU. 01 lllt O•lly "'et SWff ~LOS AN9ELES -An agent or e Internal Revenue Service lilied today that the income return for Mission Communi- Hospital in Mission Viejo in cal 1972 showed a ta" liability or $14,805. He said the amount 'bould have been $92.~.87. Gary A. Swain, a wrapup wit- ness for the government tn Jts case against Dr. Louis Cella Jr .. and two co-defendants, testified that the hospital income tax re· tum showed taJtable income as $1Z7,312. Swain testified that he recom- puted · the return and testified that the correct taxable income by bis calculati o n wa s rz.89.339.30. r It was expected that final ariu- ments would begin '"llowir<' Swain's testimony. The governm ent is attempting to show that Cella, a Santa Ana physician, hospital entrepreneur and polilical master mind. and his two co-defendants diverted money from Mission Community and Mercy General Hospital. San- ta Ana. to both personal and political ca uses. Cella. 51. his former business manager T~,_,.,.,..,. .. ScltiCfm~n. _ O•ily Pllol Piiot• ltY llid•••d kothltr LIGHTS ON EMEAOENC¥-..YEHICLES ILLUMINATE SCENE OF FREEWAY· CRASH Costa MeHn In Truck Creates Havoc at Newport-Corona def Mar Interchange Hays Quits Second Job In House WASHINGTON (AP> -Rep. Wayne Hays. whose relationship with Elizabeth Ray touched off the Capitol Hill payroll·sex scan· dal. said today he is stepping down as chairm an of the House Administration Committee. "The charges which have been made against me and the current 1 5tate of m y health make it im· possible for me to devQle time necessary t,p carry out my ' responsibiliti~ as chairman of the committee." Hays said in a letter lo the Democratic leadership. I The three-paragraph letter by-Hays' oUice Orang~eoast /. 7 L;; --~ ~ ..... \\'ea a her Night and m orning low cloucts. but mostly sunny late morninJ?s and ofter· noons Saturday. Nol much temperature change. with hi~h from upper fiOs at bea<'h to 70s inland. Low in 50s. INSIDE TODAY The Newport flarbor Art Must'Um has been without a dirf'cfor for a year and a half. In July. it will have a new one. lie talks with the Daily Pilot's Jackie llyman on Page Cl of the \Vrtktnder. lnd~x CJ·1 All A• Al CM AU .,., AU·IJ cs CM •• A• CH CM Truck Accident Closes Freeway A Costa Mesa man slammed his small truck into support tim· bers on the Corona del Mar Freeway interchange early this morning, bringing a portion· of the structure down on the Newport Freeway. James R. Anderson. 21. of 2331 Santa Ana Ave .. was treated for head cuts. The 12:30 a.m . crash closed all lanes of the Newport Freeway until 5:30 a.m .. highway patrol officers said. Construction crews removed scaffolding from the freeway with cranes. Highway Patrol Officer Gerry Maxwell said Anderson's truck angled off to the right. striking a guard rail at the edge of the so•rthbound lanes. · "He hit the rail hard enough lo go on top of it." Maxwell said. Tea~hers Balk His truck struck a 12 X 12 timber supporting the construction. Anderson. who was alone in the truck with his dog. was treated and released from a nearby hospital. CalTrans spokesman Milton Stark said today the truck knocked over four false work gut- ters. "which the company was going to take down ariyway ... and said the project will not be de· layed by the accident. He said the scaffolding was scheduled to be taken down. and· the crash did not do any struc- tural damage to the freeway pro- ject. scheduled for completion in the spring of 1977. The interchange has been the scene of two construction-related ea . d :rnarnber of treffie accidents. Newport-Mesa Pay Talks Deadlocked ' By JOANNF. REYNOl.DS Of 1119 D•llY Pilol St•lr Salary negotiations with teachers of the Newport· Mesa Unified School District camf:' to a halt Thursday when a poll of lhl.' district's 1,500 teachers revealed their displeasure with the cti,;. trict.:.S latest salary offer. · According lo Jean Harmon. a negotiator for the district ·s board or trustees. the offer to teachers of a five-and-a-half percent pay raise and a 25 to JO per<'ent in· crease in medical and dental cov- erage would have cost the dis· trict $1.6 million. Neither Mrs. Harmon nor teachers· negotiator Jim Ferrell could comment on the apparent discrepancy between tl!,e board's offer and Ferrell's contention that the teachers are seeking on· ly a five percent pay raise. When negotiations began earlier this year , teachers were asking for a 12 percent pay raise. That dernand was later lowered to 10 percent and after Thursday's negotiation session In which salary talks were rut orr. Ferrell said teachers were ask- ing for a rive percent pay raise. Ferrell alluded to additional dis pute ov<'r grievance and transfer policies in the district and a month ago t each ers claimed that a school board pro· posal to rcorg:,ini7.(• the sak1ry ad· van cemenl schedulC' woulcl mf:'an the loss of rw y for some teacher s. The poll cit<'d by f"l·rrell in <'nd· inf{ negotiations wns t:ikcn on June 11. the last <lav of school. fie said the fivc-and·a ·half fl<.'rcent offer was rcjccteli "hy an over three lo two marJiin ... Because or the new collective bargaining law which goes into effect July 1. the breakdown of salary negotiations means that teachers will come back to school this fall with no new contracts. Negotiators for both sides had until June 30 to work out a settle· ment because. once the new law is in effect. both sides are pro- hibit.ed from continuing negotia·- lions under existing procedures. Newport· Mesa teachers have not been able to agree on an agent to represent the m under the new law and that will be necessary before pay negotia· tions can move ahead under the new law. 53. and Stephen Evuns. 31 . former administrator of Me rcy General Hos pital. are charged with 23 counts of income tax evasion, Medicare fraud, mail fraud and conspiracy. The government alleges that large amounts of hospital money were laundered through phony firms and covered by phony in- voices. The money assertedly went to politic al causes that ranged from the campaigns in Orange County supervisors up to and including the campaign of Gov. Edmund Brown Jr. It is also asserted that huge amounts of polWcaJ printing for candidates was done at the Mis- sion Community Hospital print shop and was illicitly shown as a legitimate tax and Medicare ex· pense. One or t he items covere d Thursday showed that Kenneth Cory's successful 1974 campaign for state controller received $.\5,000 in loans from Cella and his partner in business and politics Richard O'Neill. The money wa~ shown on campaign statements ·t as loans from three firms. The money was s hown as lo<ins from United Surgical Supply. $25.000. April 15, 1974; the same <See CELLA, Page AZ> Double MesaJ!lwto St.ore Held l!p 21!11 Time By STF.VE MITCHELi. Ol 111• O•ilv P1lol St•ll A pony-tailed robber who ' slapped around an unbelieving clerk at a Costa Mesa drive· through photo s upply s tore escaped with S205 Thursday night .. The badly shaken clerk at the Fotomat s tore. 3009 Harbor Blvd., told police the blond- haired bandit walked up to the window at 8:30 p.m. and first asked for a roll of film before tell- Evacuation Ordered In Lebanon WASHINGTON <AP) -Presi- dent Ford today ordered the U.S. "Embassy in Beirut to evacu<1te by convoy any American citizens in war-torn Lebanon who want to leave. A teat-run with two carloads or Americans and the bodies of two slain U .S . diplomats got caught in a crossfire. Evacuees who reported the crossfire said none of the 70 persons in the trial convoy was hurt and that the group, includ- ing the Americans. reached Damascus, Syria, safely. The convoy was a test run for a larger one under British auspices leav. ing Saturday'. • The convoys are without pro· teclion from U .S. military forces. ln Washington. the President met with top national secuTity · advisers lo di~cuss the evacua· lion. It was the third su<'h m eet· ing in as many days. He also met with his Cabinet. Mcmhcrs were briefed on the Lebanese situation by Secretary of State Henry /\ Kissinger. The Cabinet m('cting lasted one hour and nine minutes. ll was attended by Rogers C.B Morton. the President's <•am· paign manager. Kissinger de· parte.d the White House .if· te1wa1d.wn1~HH1..i l lv declined to talk to reporters Ford canceled ;1 political tnp to Iowa because or the ('\'<ICU;!· tion and the tense situation 111 Lebanon White House press :.ccrctary Ron Nessen said fo'ord ordered lhe U.S. Embassy in 13<.'irut to a1cl in the evacuation or /\mcncans "due to the continuing uncertain ty of the situation in Beirut." Nessen said the President will meet a U .S. military plane bnnl!· ing the bodies of the t\lm slain diplomats from Damascus to Andrews Air Force Buse near <Sf>eLf:BANON. PaAl'A2> Costa Mesa's City Hall Hit By Burglars Burglars. possibly us inJ? a master key to the building. made off with three oil paintings and a terrarium from the fifth n oor of Costa Mesa City Hall Thursday night or early today. Secretaries Joanne Durrell and Roxanna Hill discovered the thefts this m orning when they ar· rived to work at t he city manager's office. They found three paintings. valued at $1 ,300, missing from the walls of fifth floor offices. and a terrarium valued at about $30 missing from the lockt'd ad· ministration ofrice of the fire chief. Police said the rire chief's of- fice door had not peen jimmied. and theorized that someone with a. master key to the building was responsible for the thefts. ing her to hand over the receipts . "Give me -all the money in the box and all the paper money out of the reeister. ·'he demanded. "You're kidding ... she said. "l just got robbed last week.·' "I'm not kidding," he said. "Yes you are." she laughed. She said the tall robber then slapped her across the face twice and showed her what might have been a chrome-plated revolver. The victim said she handed over the money and the man·fled- across the parking low. Sht' said she did not sec him gel into a car. She told police the bandit was wearing a white T-shirt and blul' jeans. The same Fotomat store wa::. robbed June 8 when two male robbers made off with S142 in cash. That pair fled the scene in a foreign-made sedan. Thursday night's robbery hr· ings to 10 the number of armed heists in Costa MesaJhis month. Girl, 14, Saved llunlington Teen Get8 Credit By KATHY CLANCY Of lllt 0•1ly PilotS .. 11 The 16-year-old son or a Hunt- ington Beach fireman was credit- ed with saving a neighbor girl from being electrocuted Thurs- day anernoon. "I just gave her a couple of Lhurupa on the chest," Eric Goule said after the rescue. Valerie Wardle, 14, of 6421 Shayne Drive, was reported in stable condition today at Hunt- ington Intercommunity Hospital, where she is recovering from in- juries. Eric said he had learned carc110-pulmonary resuscitation f rom films and through his father, Fire Engineer Noel Goule. Valerie was playing with ;.1 garden hose in the ba<'k yard of her home about 2 30 p m . Thurs- day, when she came in contact with an exposed electrical wire, designed to keep animals from the family garden. firemen said. She was knocked unconscious and was lying on the ground when Eric found her DAiiy PtlOI ~t•ll Photn HE KEPT HIS HEAD Lifesaver Goule. 16 "I heard hl'r scream." said inglon Be:ich pararncrlics. wht• Eric, who lives just across thl· administcre1I additional t real street. "anli I saw her frit!nds menl at the st·ene. running mto the back yard." Eric said later he didn't fl•t·I When he found her she had much like a hero. And ht• lt'fr turned purple. and Eric said h'! home ii couple of hours later tn r.:11 was SC'ared. to his job at a restaurant. "I thought s hl' was dead for a Eric. who will b<' a senior at minute." he.no.led> _ Huntington Reach I llgh School Hut he g:iw he1 !t~..Jle.l<U~a..h~ans_LU..-....,..LU.Ja:.... __ _. thump:, on th(• chest and stie in his fat her ' s footsll'ps ancl started brealhin~ again. Eric become a fircm <in evt•ntuall v. was goin~ to s tart mouth-to· But he said h<' duuhte~I his mouth resuscitation, but he said father l.'vcn kn<'W about hi!> 1t wasn't necessary. lif<•saving act i\'lly Thurs!l:iy In the meantime, Eric 's "II<-proh~1hl y tlol's n'I. h1· mother, Nan<'y, hadcalledlhinl-~aid "lle '.,ondutv ' Parents May Get 'Abused' Daughter LONG BEACH I AP 1 /\ police official says it is not incon- ceivable that an emaciated Hi· year-old ,:?irl who said· she was ~iv c n one peanut b 11It1• r s andwieh a day might be r<' turned to her parents. Tht>y arc aecuscd-of willful cruelty to a child. Lt. Ray Woolhethl'r s aid Thursday that the girl's futurf' depends on court hearings. The girl was freed from a foul- smelling bedroom where she re portedly was locked up by her parents for four years, police said. The girl. who neighbors said is named Laura. is 5-foot-2 and weighed 63 pounds when rescued Wednesday. She looked like a "dazed robot" as she was Jed away by police. a neighbor said. She had escaped last spring but was picked up by police and re· turned to her home. Pollre said there was no Im· mediate indic.-ation why her parents. Randolph and Willie Johnson. kept the girl locked up . Police said they refused to make any statement. T he girl told police she was al- lowed out <>f her room o!ily lo ,::n to the• bathroom /\t times, sh" said, she was unable to make her parents hear a~d ust-d lht• n1mr of her room as h1 f' toilet. for whirh <S.-e C'R U El.TY, l'agt' J\:! ~ DOW FLIRTS wim 1 .. 000 NEW YORK (/\J> 1 The !>lfwk mark<'I :.wunJ? bar k and forth t•r. ratically, bol-!~lnl! rlown onn· again Just bE'y<md th(' 1.000 level in the Dow Jones industrial avera,:?c Tradin~ was hN1vy ut the out- set. later s lowed. Analysts saict investors wen• heartened by the dl'clinc in the basir mcnsur(' ol' the money sun· ply that showl'd up in weekly statlijticR issued by th<' Ft•dcral Reserve at Thursday·s clost•. But stock prices still seemed lo be held back by doubts amon~ traders that the market could break past its previous hi~hs this year. ~ The Dow index lost J .39 points to 1,001.80. !Tables. A13> \ \ TONIGtrr "THAT CHAMPlONSHIP SEASON '' -Costa Me~a Civic Playhouse. Fairarounds. June 18 and 19. 8:30 p.m. S3. ~-5391 MOTORCYCLE SPE~DWAY HACING -· Fairgrowids, 8 15 p.m. . SATURDAV, IUNE It ESTANCIA ADOBE -State ,Historical Lundmark, Adams and Mesa Verde Drive West, Sat. & Sun. 1-5 p.m . SENIOR OLYMP ICS - Handball competition, Orange Coast College, June 19-21. "IN FASHIO~" -South Coast Repertory Tbeater, Tuesday. Sunday through August 1, 8 p.m. Sundays, 3 p.m . "THE MAGIC TOY SHOP'' - Fantasy School of Ballet, Estan· cia lligh Sc hool Forum, 7:30 p.m . Free. Fr••PllfleAI. CELLA ••.• firrn, $16,000, April 16. 1974· San- ta Ana Medic a I and Suraicai Sup. plies, 11.000, April 17, 1974; and United Supply Company, Santa Ana. SS.OQO. • CeJJa controtl.t the flnt two fir1111 that supplied ...,,000'. This m aterial was part or a sertes of stipulations in U.S. D1~­ trict Court Thursday. This particular stipulation was bused on what would have bet-n the testimony of Curl D'A1ostino then campai1n man ager for Cory and now deputy state controller. O'Neill and Cella also surmlied much other money and assistance to Cory in the 1974 campaign. D'Agostino also would huvc t<>s tified that Mary EJlen Padilla and Andy Rose workL>d on the staff of the Cory campaign he ran in 1974. Campaign worker Andy Rose was listed on the hospital payroll as a nurse so that be could re- ceive $800 monthly, Mrs. Wood testified. He was raised to $1,100 monthly on June 23, 1974. Mary Ellen Padilla was paid 'N G h' S900 mont hl y. Mrs . Wood 0 rowt testified, and was listed as a public relations worker. Neither P Ii S worked at the hospital, s he 0 CY eeD testified. Mrs. Wood also listed the names of several other people F A that she placed on lbe hospital or irport payroll. as order ed, persons that did not work at the hospital. In preparation for a June 25 The stipula tions-matters ac· m eeting call ed by County cepted as fact by agreement of Supervisor Thomas Riley, attorneys -s how that Cella used Newport Beach city councilmen his Providence, R.l., firm. Unit- are trying to get neighboring ed Surgical Supply, to buy a car cities to agree to a no growth for his sister, Beatrice C:ella. for · policy statement for the Orange $3,750 in January of 1973. It has County Airport. been an earlier government A draft of the statement calls showing that checks from the for the cooperation ofthe Cities of hospitals went to United Surgical Costa Mesa, Irvine and Tustin. Supply · The statementlists five adverse It is also stipulated that Cella results of further airport ex-bought a refrigerator for his sis- pa ns ion and asks county ter for $376 through the same supervisors not to lease airport firm. space to any new airlines. One of the stipulations accept- Tbe draft also calls for con-e d Thursday includes a tinuation of the airport as a voluminous schedule of checks "short-haul metroport," but sug-from four firms that Cella con- gests emphasis on flights to Los trolled. Angeles and Ontario lnterna-Rando m item s included tionaJAirports. Balboa Bay Club dues, check to Also called for in the position Neiman·Marcus, The Tennis papel'.-ia-adherance to state noise Club, $00 to Perino's (a fashiona- slandards and the designation of bre ~Angeles restaur-a nt), $60 Ontario as "the regional airport for '·The Political Animal Book~" whichcanfacilitateOrangeCoun· Hotel del Coronado, and S2.330.50 ty's future demands for medium to Computer-Ideas, William and long-haul air transporta-Butcher. tioo.:.' The stipulations show that Ceallng 011 ~\\"a Gardnc~ays_ a cool- mg breeze a<:ross her face with a hand -held battery- powere d fan during re- hearsals in New York for the movie ''The Sentinel." Actor Devine Said 'Stable' ·In Hospital Newport Beach actor Andy Devine was listed in stable condi- tion today in the Santa Rosa hospital where he is undergoing dialysis. The 70-year -old Devine was ~tricken while vacationing in Northern California aod rushed to Sono_ma. Co~nty Community Hospital m serious condition. Devine's physician, Dr. Julius Jaffe said the actor is suffering from kidney failure. The long- time Newport Beach resident has a history of leuke mia and diabetes wbjch a lJunil.y spokes man said are "con - tributors to his illness." Devine was va<;ationing with his two sons when he was stricken. $6 More A Share Offered By GAaV GaANVJU.E Of Ille D•ilf ~-Melt Attorneys attempting to bl0ck the Ja~eJi Irvine Foundation's sale of its majority stock interest in the Irvine Co mpany to Mobil Oil Corporation said Thursday they ha\•e a better offer than Mobil's. But roundation attorneys challenge the worth of a tcntativc- offer by an apparently newly formed consortium to pay $6 more a share for the Irvine Com - pany stock than the $24 a share Mobil offer. The exchange between the competin& attorneys came as the foundation asked Superior Court Judge Claude Owens to lift a tern. porary ban on the sate to Mobil. At the end of a lengthy hearing, Judge Owens said he would de- cide lbe issue later without speci-fyia, a date. '.John' Lockout Drive Fcut in Rhode l~land NORTH PROVlDENC'E. R.1 <AP > -Gasolint' station owners in Rhode Island. upset at inroads made into their busines~ by self -serv1l'l' :,tat1ons. have a plan to p1·ove their worth -clost.• their rest rooms to everyone but their customers over the July 4 wcek£>nd . A spokesman for the Ocean Stall' Service Station Retailers association said Thuri.day that participat- ing members will provide rest rooms, air and water on - ly to customers purchasin~ gas or othl'r services. "By te mpornrily shutting <town c('rtnin servkes such as rt>st rooms. the assol·iatio11 hoµcs to show tlw bt•nefits of full service stations us opposed lo sl'lf service," he said . . T~e spokesman also said the Hhode Island group 1s t~y.m~ to convince other d<'alers across the country lo Jom m the protest. The s lutions would s till sell gasoline during th<' protest. ht· said. Marine Indicted In 41 Felonies ~ thia&s stand now, Mobil'sof· fer to aequire tbe foundation's S4 percent stock interest in the Marine Sgt. Gary Lee lrvineCompanyexpiresJulyl3. Jackman, 2A , of Santa Ana has However, at tbe oil company's been indicted by the Or~nge option, the offer can be extended County Grand Jurl_on 41 felony 1an additional 30 days or until counts inctuding 16 counts or Augu.stp. . forcible rape. Jackman. stationed at El Toro Marine Corps Air Base. was ar- rested earlier on the complaint tiled in Soµth Orange Countv Municipal Court charging him with the same offenses. · Founaation lawyers pointed The offenses alleged in the in- out to Judee Owens that a Sep-dictment reportedly occurred tember trial date on 8 lawsuit to between January 1975 and April . stop tlle Mobil transaction 1976 in Newport Beach an1 the brought by Joan Irvine Smith Laguna Beach area. could be too late. In additio·n with charging "It may be that there will no of-J ackman with 16 rape counts, the fers to consider by then," &aid indictment alleges he committed foundation lawyer Howard 13 counts of burglary, six counts The 24·year-old Marine was to be arraigned today in Orangt; County Superior Court. f'ro1tt Pag~ A J CRUELTY. • Privett. of robbery, four counts of other she was frequently beaten. But the m inoritf shareholders unlawful sex acts and two counts ~hile the ~irl starved, !'>aid in the person o Mrs. Smith ofassaultwithintent torape. pohce. two great Dane dogs through her attorney Howard The Grand Jury indictment found in another room appeared Freedman said the Mobil offer is also alleges that Jackman used a well-fed . too low. firearm and com milted great The girl's older sister' who is And deputy attorney general bodily injury during some of the 19. escaped from the house four Lawrence R. Tapper offered the alleged crimes. months ago and went lo rt. ff t b f An indictment is a formal conso 1um o er o uy as proo au_thorities Wednesday, police other buyers are arllllable. charge made against a person by said. They said the ~irl told them The consortium was ideno:f1'ed a grand jury. It does not establish she had bet'n afraid to report her u guilt or innocence. as a group· of investors headed by A parents earlier . a Donald Albrecht who collec-ccording to the distriet at-Police said that after the 19· tively would be known as River torney's office, investigations year-old came to them, they we·nt leading to J ackman's indictment Metals Corporation. to the home and broke down the But Privett scoffed at the were carried out by the Laguna younger girl's bedroom door to purported offer from the con-Beach and Newport Beach Police free her. rt.i d Id Departments as well as the N · hb so um an t.o Judge Owens it Orange County Sheriff's Office. etg ors said the girls had was nothing more than a piece of not ~en seen for years. Newport councilmen also want· Cella controlled the following thei~ghbors_ to.Join tbe_m jn c~king accpuots: asking for development or a ra._p~ld~. ---\l-:a.ieue41 8.,tieal S..pply.-J-n- paper with some typewriting on Art• S . d '"I never hC'ard a sound from 3_ '1 ... '7eu··1 it 18l etze that house other than Mr. and J-U-• leS ·1=ap~rfl.umeAt$...were-on-__ Mrs. Johnson praying and pta~ behalf of charities who benefit SAN JUAN. P.R. <API -An mg prayer music aTrru-~e~1m::__e..:.. ----=-1 tranaitline to Ontario Airport. dust r i a I N a ti on a 1 Bao k The basis for the no growth Providence, Rhode Island ;; ' · policy, u set forth ln the draft, la -Dr. Louis Cella Jr., Crocker that any expansion of com-Bank, Santa Ana; Arrested m• from the foundation's holdin~s . artist who said he wanted to kill said Mariah Fow lkcs ... But I had He insisted the $24 a share President Ford has been taken a feeling -call it a mothcr'i. in- mercial airlines at the Orange -Free Eaterprlae Physicians County Airport would create Political Action Committee, more traffic con1estion, &realer Crocker Bank, Santa Ana; noise problems, more air pollu--Vaited PrlaU•i Company, A police officer who noticed an price wortb rougbfy $110 milllon into cus t ody by federal tuition -that those i::1rls wen· c~ llol>l>eJ9}7 ~•s_t~oo::::;lo•w•.liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiilliiiliiiiiiiiiaiuitihoirlilti.csiiiiiiilniliiPiujelrt~o~R·ic·o·.iiiim;slolm;c~wi;;;hmermel1lnlt;h;e;h;ou;s;·e;.; .. ~~ tjon, increased saffty probl .. ms Crocker Bank, Sao ta Ana; 1 "' ... 1 e ectric cord dangling from the anditwould squeeezeoutprivate -,,mer can Unive r sal rear or an old truck arrested aviation. Hospital United, Crocker Bank. three J·uveniles Thursday mo-Santa Ana; Fr•• Page AJ HAYS ••• lion by the (House Democratic) caucus.'' the letter concluded. So ur ces close to th e Democratic leadership said Thursday night that Hays will soon announce plans not to run for re-election in November. Hays previously s tepped down as c h a irman of the House Democratic campaign commit- tee which channels campaign funds to candidates. In a. one-line statement re- leased along with the letter, Hays denied that he Js r esJgnJng from Cong res-. t---~~~&5-l>ee-~.U~l'Ol Clawson, said he plans to seek re- election "at this time." The s p ea k e r said the leadership's Democratic Steer- ing a nd Policy Committee will meet a fter it gets the letter to nominate a new chairman. Albert told newsmen he was I not sure whether Hays intends to 1 resign t h e c h airmanship permanently or simply to slt•p J. as_ide pending investigation of Miss Ray's allegations. I ORANGE COAST (. DAILY PILOT l ... °' ...... 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Oltoo r ,.,. ... ,, Te19illfHM* 17141 MM321 CIHslfled Advertising '42-5671 O>oyrlalll. ,.,. O•onQt (ft•'' Pl,bll"'onq Com. ... "Y No fWW\ \'Ot •I'\. i0U\hfll00t\\, rUlfOft-1 tn•tt•r Of ·~Vflo,ff\t 1'11.,ltl\ ftMfift ,.,., ft_. rtproduc•d w1thovt \pttu1I ptirmh\lon of t~rl•~•o•••• ~ofl.Cf chi\\ o•''"ar u•'" •f Co''" A.'-''ilt. (AtilOtl"l1.-)1.,0\l• 11t .. 1~ ft, tfll•1f't U 1\ fl''l\f\ ~1¥ Dw m<1•l \ii Hmon1n1y, rruhtMVC> \\IN!~"' "lJ"""''~''· -Central Orange Couaty Tax-ments after they allegedly had payers Association, Crocker committed a $35,80Cl'burglary in Bank. Santa Ana; Corona del Mar. -Saata Ana Medic.al and Police recovered nearly all or Su · 1 s 1 c the stolen items on the s pot, in-~f~c:n~;upp y, rocker Bank, eluding an antique Chinese vase --Orange County Medical Sup-rarved out of rose quartz. Jt is l c k B k s valued at $30,000. py, roe er an• antaAna; Officers said the three -6aata Aaa Clink, Crocker Bank, Santa Ana; burglars look some stolen -Slve·Cella Assoelallon, jewelry to friends who were visit- Crocker Bank, Santa Ana; ing Corona del Mar State Beach -Hospital Computers, Bank of and gave it lo them before they America, Santa Ana. were arrested. -Hospital Provisions, Bank of However, detectives John Fur- America, Santa Ana. row and Tom Stewart recovered Jn earlier testimony, Mrs. those missing pieces in the Patricia Wood, personnel dlrec-Riverside area early today. tor a t Mission Community The trio, ages 16 and 17 are Hospital, testified that she had from the Riverside area. They placed Andy Rose and Mary El . were taken into custody by Of ten Padilla 08 the payroll ~-f~ir,;ce:nri'iPlD'l'"eT1nlnn11is,....,H"a'i'le1r1hmnrnwitvho-1nis ... a"1d..nhe_ Mercy General Hospital at Dr s op Celia's request ing an illegal U -tum at the en trance to Corona del Mar State Beach Fro• Page Al LEBANON ..• Washington on Saturday aner- noon '·to pay his respec·ts." A report from Dama!icus said the trial. run of 18 vehicles lert Beirut during the morninf( with an escort of red-bereted Palesti- nian troops in three machine gun-mounted trucks that stayed wit~ the convoy part way through the western, Moslem-controlled sector or Beirut. Two Libyan army officers took over as escorts until the test run reached Syrian army positions at Chtaura, 30 miles from Beirut. A J~ptoad of-Syrian soldiers and military police served as an escort from there to Damascus. the Syrian capital. The trial convoy followed a tortuous r oute a long narrow roads over the Lebanon moun- tains . It encountered the crossfire, b etween warring Lebanese factions, near Jezzine, a small town in the hHls 14 miles east or1.he port city of Sidon, the evacuees said. , On~ of the evacuees, Hazel St. John, 60, a British teacher at the Evangelical Mission School at Kfarchima near Beirut, said one mortar shell' exploded "a few yards in front of the caT tn which I was travelin~. "Fortunately. the shell landed between .our c~r ,and the car ahead. a nd qur car only got scratched lightly by shrapnel," she said. Heahn said that , us he stopped the 1954 Chevrolet panel truck, he noticed an electric cord dangling from the rear door A search of the truck turned up several Items belonginie t.o an Ocean Boulevard resident, in- cluding two cases or liquor, an electric typewriter, a color television set and a radio. · Rec Trainers Work WJ Kith Have the Fun It was all fun anll game's Thursday for ROO children at El Camino Real School in Irvine. But for 45 sum mer recreation c mployes from Irvine. 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