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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1976-06-24 - Orange Coast Pilot•• • • .,.. 11 • p ' l -·-- l I ' t. i " Politico's Se~ Trial .f:. Ends in Hot Debate u AP Wirt ..... to Rock star Gregg Allman has testified in f cderal court that he used cocaine re- gularly from the fall of. 1973 through January, 1975, but no longer uses the drug. 'Stor A4.' -Had Enough? Even Hotter Weather Due By STEVE Ml'OCllELL OttlM 0•111' PllelSl•lf Weather forecaster Patricio Rowe isn't one for fancy weather· s~tistlcs. She tells it like it is. "It you like il hot, you're going lo get it hot.•' The Los Angeles Weather Service fore caster secs more sweltering heat for Orange Coun - ty, possibly through th e weekend, with beach highs Fri- day in the upper 70s rising to 90 inland. f.Today's highs were expected to reach 80 in Newport Beach and 97 in Santa Ana and other inland areas of the county. :She said the heat, forced in flt>m the deserts by a high pre- S$Ure area over Utah, Nevada and Arizona. will drop orr steadi· li -but slowly -over the *ekend. "Temperatures will be slightly above normal Saturday and Sun· d)y," Mrs. Rowe said, adding U\at not much relief can be ex· peeled in the early evening hOurs. :"Things won't cool down unlil 9 p:m. or so," she said. . Lows tonight will be in the up· pet 50s lnland and around 60 near tbecout. The forecaster expects late night and early morning fog along the coast Saturday a nd SUnday morning, which will burn off my mid·morning to sunny skies. l (Sff HEAT, Pa1e AZI SOdo Pap, Diapers Detroit Gunmen Murder for $5 DETROIT CAP ) -The rob- bers' ne-i gain: SS, two bottles of soda pop and some diapers. The n et loss : Stephen Picinini 's life and dreams or go- ing to medical school, and Tawyna Sesi's chances lo lake her baby, Elysa, out of the slums. Verdict Guilty In Dr. Cella Cme_ Today BULLETIN WS ANGELES -Dr. Louis Cella Jr. was found guilty in federal court today of22 counts in his trial on 23 counts or income tax evasion, Medicare fraud and related matters. Two codefen- dants were round guilty or By RICHARD P. NALL Of Ille Oalll' Pllet SUlf LOS ANGELES -U.S. Dis- trict Judge Matt Byrne said he would announce a verdict loday in the federal trial or Dr. Louis Cella Jr. and two co-defendants. The verdict climaxes 12 hard-~riving days of testimony and evidence, the preponderance from the government, in a case involving asserted laundering of funds from two Orange County hospitals. The government set out to pro- ve that more than SM0.000 was siphoned off the hospitals and covere~ by phony bookkeeping, bogus invoices and other false backup materia l. U.S. Attorney Steven Wilson said Wednesday in closing argu- ments that of $602,000 in checks , $407 ,000 were for the personal us-e of Cella a nd $129,000 were diverted to political causes. The chief political benefactors were State Controller Kenneth Cor y and Orange County Supervisors Robert Battin and -Laurence-Schmit. Attorneys for co-defendants Theodore Schiffman. Cella's business associate. and Stephf'n Ev-ans. youthful former ad- ministrator or Mercy Gene ral Hospital of Santa Ana, attempted to disassociate them from the snowballin g evidence aimed chiefly at the Santa Ana physi· cian. U.S . Attorney Wilson Thursday used part or his closing argu- ments to try and convince the court that Evans should be found guilty of at least some charges. He spoke of 31 -year-old Evans' rapid 'rise from the man in charge of printing at Mission (Stt CELLA, Page A2 > Police said that Tawyna Sesi, 19. who has been living with Picinini, gave them this account of the incident: Picinini, 21, and Miss Sesi were walking on t he edge of the Wayne Slate University athletic field, carrying Miss Sesi's baby, when a gunman and two companions approached them and demanded money. , Picinini, who was holding the baby, pleaded with the gunman. ''Hey man, we don't have any money. l have "a baby here, man.'' When the man reached for Picinini 's knapsack, Picinini pulled a small penknife in a futile attempt to defend himself but was shot in the chest. The bullet missed the infant by inches and the gunman and his two compa - nions ran off with the knapsack containing $5. diapers for the in· fant and two bottles of soda pop. "When the bullet hit him, Steve dropped the ba by and s pun , • ·ug face down," Tawnya said Wednesday. ·•r started screaming and turned him over. "He looked at me and said, Tm going to die'." By the time help arrived, Picinini was dead. "I don't sec any future. I don't s ee anything," Miss Ses i lamented. She said s he and Picinini met 10 !110nths ago when they oc- cupied separate apartments near where he died. She was pregnant, but the father had left her. ''Steve said he'd take care or me," she explained. The couple m oved into an apartment on the second floor of u building at the core of the de· caying, n ear-downtown area called the Cass Corridor. which . (See SLAIN. Page AZ) Cigarette Tax Puffs SACRAMENTO (APl - The As sembly Health Committee -made up of former s mokers and non- smokers -has given its b~essing to a bill hiking cigarette laxes two cents a carton. The proposal by Sen. Arlen Gregorio (0 -San Mateo) would finance an antismoking ca mpaign with $7 mill ion. for an 18· month program. The committee voled 6·0 ror the bill w ednesday after Gregorio said most of the money would be spent on a radio, television and newspaper advertising ef· fort. THURSDAY AFTERNOON, JUNE 24, 1976 VOL ... NO. llt. l UCTIONS, 11 •AGES tock APWl .. ""9t• Rober Lee Custer Cleft >. first cousin four generations re- moved from Indian Fighter George Armstrong Custer (right> thinks the old boy has had a bad press. Youn g Custer will bc al the site of the battle of the Little Big Horn Friday for the lOOth anniversary of the event. Sex Trial: COnfused Girl or Bad Dad? By GARY GRA.NVILU: O' ••• 0•"¥ eu.oe Sl,aff Is Riverside City Councilman Donzie Garretson's 17-year -old s tepdaughter a bewilde r ed teenager whose vivid imagina· lion dwells on sexual fantasies? '.)r is the five-toot two-inch councilman a near-fiend who took unscrupulous advantage of his stepdaughter's blossoming maturity? As Garretson 's Orange County trial on sex charges neared its end Wednesday, it was the Riverside councilman's attorney who branded teenager Kathy Fenner "a confused and dis· turbed person .'· And it was Garrclson's pro- secutor who picturC'd the pint. sized councilman as a man who, in 1974. t ook <!dvanta~c of Kathy's aw a k e ning sexu a l awareness. The prosecutor asked the jury to find Garretson guilty of un- lawful sex acts. lo send him to prison for having sexual rela· lions with his then JS-year-old stepdauf,?htcr. "Do you honestly believe this trial is based on a young girl's wild imagination and some kind of a desire to get her stepfather in trouble'!·' the prosecutor asked. One person who answered yes to that question was Garretson's defense lawyer. "You as k if l 'm defcndin~ some kind or a pervert. And I answer no. You ask if my client Sailboat Stolen A sailboat value d by the victim at $595 has been stolen from Sunset Harbor, Orange County sheriff's officers r e ported. Deputies said the vessel owned by psychologist Robert Ames, 56. of 16862 Ba yview St .. Sunset Beach. was stolen while he slept in his nearby home. . -- has been s hamed b y fa lse eharges brouMhl against him h~ a confused. d isturbed youngster. And I ans wer yes.·' It will b e the j ury lha l somet ime today will h cgin formulating its ans wers to Donzie Garretson's pli~ht that will ca st the deciding vote in lhl' diffcrcncl's between defense and (S('(' ACCUSED, Page AZ) Raped Driver Kills Motorist In Accident NEW ORLEANS (AP l -A gunman hij acked a city bus. raped the woman driver and forced her to drive the wrong way on an interstate hig hway to· day police reported. After the rapist left, the driver tried lo get off the highway and collided with a truck, killin,g a man on the truck. officials said. The 28-year-old New Orleans Public Service, Inc. driver told police s he was alone on the bus when she stopped to pick up a passenger. She said he hoarded a nd pulled a gun. order l'd her to drive onto Interstate 10 lo an exit, then raped her . The driver s aid the man left t.he bus after ordering her to drive away on Interstate 10. and when she realized she was goin~ in the wrong direction s he al· templed to turn a round but the bus stalled. The 21".!-lon truck. loaded with watermelons. smashed into the bus . The accident scattered watermelons over the highway and tied up traffic• nearly four hours. ale Company For Suit Orange County Superior Court Judge Claude Owens r efused Wednesday to lift a temporary ban on the James Irvine J<'ounda· lion's pending majority interest Irvine Company stock sale to Mobil Oil Corp. In a brief ruling. Judge Owens said the proposed stock sale must wait until a mino rity stockholde rs' s uit to block the sale is settled in a September trial. That means Mobil will be free to withdraw its $110 million offer to buy the foundation 's 54 pcrccnr stock interest before• the trial gets underway. The oil company's offer is good until July 13. /\nd it can, if it chooses, extend the offer lo Aug . 13. But the ban imposed on th<' sale won 't be lifted. if al all. until the minority shareholder block· inf? action brought chiefly by Joan Irvine Smith is settled, 11r(l· bahly some tim e •. in late Sep - tember. Last week. foundation lawyers appealed to Jud~e Owens lo lift his ban on the stock sale. SMald ht' fai • lawyers said, there may not be any offer to consider. But Mrs. Smith's lawyers argued that the S24 a share Mobil offer was too little and indicalC'd a consortium of investors would be prepared to offer S30 a share. Echoing those arguments was a state deputy attorney general. Hi s intl'rcst in the case was aimed at prolcctin~ vested in· terC'St Of charitahlc bcneficiari(•S whose activites arc financed. al least in part, by the foundation. In a written opinion hundcd <Sec STOCK, Pa~e i\2) Orang~ Coast ~ __ ... L:...., ,,~~ Weather F~1ir and sunny throu~h Friday. lhi:lh Friday from m1d-70s at h<'achcs to n<'ar 8.5 inland. Low tonight 58 lo 65. INS IDE TODA l:' Sou tl1 Coast Hepcrfory ha.~ com<' up w1tl1 wllat should be 1ts most popular show of the St'ason, ct musical farce called "In f'a.~hion ·· 1'.:nterlamment editor Tom Tiius revfews tha new produclio11 on Page BS. Index At l'ou• Ser.,o l•-hmbto L.M.•od ~lllorni• AJ Ann L•Mer\ 81 Mo.-owlU Al4 Mo•lt\ 82 All ca ... , C.r•r c1au111..i Cem•u c .. u ... rd OHl~Netlcu E~l..-1•1 P•"' Entel1•l11,,,.11t PllWlll<e IMnK-lllWr .... y itfl . .U Mul,..I Fun•h AIO Nali.,.•I*"'' 0 4-10 Or•,...Counly u Pff .... u ltt\la11ra11t\ AU 5-U "' !>too Mltrl11t1 84·1 Tel ........ ••·7 Thelttr\ ..•. ,,.., •S -14New' •••S ., A4 All •t I ., Cl-I •.. , •• 84·S A4 •• • ' 112 DAIL V PILOT s I hur~dlly Jw1e 24 1976 Restricted Area f're• Pqpe A I Porno Theater ~!:~1.1!;.;,; d.rehcts and the poor u od also borders Zonm• :g u h Id ~~€s\~:~~~~~~~:~::·:n:hi:: P e took a parl-lim<' job as a ban· ----· ----------:r;!~n,.;~~: s~~i'~~td~~f~in?~\:~ ad books by J oseph Conra:r-:a"'n=----• dreaml·ct of attending Wayn~·s rnedirnl s1'hool. - , Beach Bikes Dalfr Pilot Stall P'llolo In Hunlington Beach, the young men (and women > go down to the sea on bikes. The evidence can be seen daily a t the Brookhurst Street gate to Huntington Beach State Beach, where youngsters use the f cnce as a place to park and lock their bikes while they cavort on the sand and in· the water. Firemen Struggle To Contain Blazes By The Associated Press water on the pesky hot spots, and A red flag alert, the official air tankers <'ontinuL'<i to re main '\'&rning of extretne fire danger. on standby at reactivated Ox- cpntinued throughout Southern n a rd Ai r ,.. or c e B as c i n (~alifornia today as fire fighters Camarillo. The field. taken from pressed toward containment or a the active duty roster by the Air major blaze. Force seven years ago. was pre· f1ames that swayed back and ssed into service Wednesday to forth with the wind since Tues-refuel the fire fighting planes. day had churned ·through 1,800 Temperatures at Los Angeles a-cres or brush in the Thousand reached a sweltering 102 Wed· Oaks area of Ventura County. nesday. s hattering a record 94 set 'J'he blaze burned to within feel of for the date in 1931. exclusive homes but none was Tom Rehm, assistant chief of lost. the Los Angeles County Fire Fire inspector Bob Stowe said Department, said the red flag full containment was expected, alert was in effect for the entire after a6out 300 firemen quelled Southern Cafifornia area hot spots on the last 3,000 feet of because of low humidity, high ----. ....... -ttm:cnr ttre-ftnrs-east-er...,n.--~i:ernp6atur-e1md winds. flank. The alert, which restricts Stowe said nine firemen re-campfires, open burning and ceived mioor injuries but none causes officials to place working required hospitalization. crews near open country danger Helicopters continued to drop areas, is in effect about lS to 30 * * * days yearly. I But Rehm said danger condi· ~ Fro• Page A J lions started earlier this drought ACCUSED .•• prosecution interpretations or the case. Garretson was charged in a Riverside County Grand Jury in- dictment last January with hav· ing illegal sexual intercourse with his teenage stepdaughter. His trial was transferred to Orange County because of the . amount of publicity the case at- tracted in his home county. Before his trial began. Orange County Superior Court Judge Robert Ban y ard ruled .transcripts Of a Garretson COD· fession inadmissible. · And. Judge Banyard said, the prosecution would not be allowed to introduce results of lie ·de- tector tests Garretson took as evidence in the trial. Al Garretson 's._side. lhcouehout his trial were his wife Kathy, ..f' ' mother as well as his • other stepchi ren. They sat silently in Judge Banyard's courtroom Wednes· day as councilman was alternately described in the lawyers' closing arguments u a victim and fiend. I year and be expects the alert to HE -be posted-for mor.e days_-than--AT usual. • • • Meanwhile, a grass fire· that STOCK A stage one smog alert. cx-had burned nearly 50 square • • • m il es. larR est in droµght-perienced in the Saddleback stricken California this year, was Valley Wednesday, was not--ex-pected to return today, according halted today outside Plymouth, a tp Roger Griffin of the Southern Gold Rush town in the Sierra California Air Pollution Control foothills. DistrictinSantaAna. While l ,500 firefighters Areas in the Saddleback Valley nervously watched their shrink- apd El Toro experienced oxidant ing lines. they were vulnerable tevels of .21 Wednesday, which almost everywhere to renewal of Griffin called a ·•stage 1 Wednesday's scorching 50-mile· episode.·• pc>r hour winds. "The condition that brings the The fire crackled to within heat usually brings the s mog about four miles of the commun1· with it," he said. ··So, we're get-ty of 489 population. Residents ting beth, lhe-heat and the s prayed water on their homes smog... with garden hos-es before the The smog peo~le expect an oxi-wind shined dantlevelof.14todayinlheSad· An oval of r ain-starve d dleback Valley area, which ranchland measuring ten by five d b -miles at so me po ints was s houl e the highest in the blackened in les~ than eight county. Costa Mes3 experienced a .06 hours. Smoke w as vjsible in ' oxidant level Wedne~dav and San Sacramento, 30 miles west. Juan Capistrano registered a low Fourteen buildings. including four or five houses and a tree down late Wednesday, Judge Owens noted that substantial ef· fort had .been made to attract alternatives to Mobil's purchase offer. However, Judge Owens added, he is not sure the effort to attract. other purchase offers had been so extensive as t o assure the minority shareholders the Mobil offer is the best possible. Therefore, the judge said, the circumstances that existed at the tirn~ the temporary injunction delayed the s tock sale 1ast Dece mber are the same today as they were then. And with that, Judge Owens r e· fused to lift the injunction pend· ing the outcome of the Sept. 14 stockholders trial. WASHINGTON <AP) -Cilies may use their zoning ordinances to restrict the location of sexu·ally oriented theate r and bookstores. the U.S. Supreme Court ruled tu· dav. in a 5 to 4 decision. the court upheld a Detroit city ordinance barring the location of theaters and bookshops featuring so. called "adult" material within 1.000 feel of each other. The ordinance was challeng<.'d by two theater operators on ~rounds it is unconstitutional to put suc h a restriction on thosl' who deal in certain kinds or books and movies but not those who deal in others. In an opinion by Justice John Paul Stevens, the court said a ci- ty "may legitimately use the con- tent of these materials as the basis for placing them in a dif· ferenl classification from other motion pictures." Chief Jus tice Wa rren E. Burger and Justice Byron R. White and William II. Rehnquist ~~d. JUS1 ice U wls-'-F:-Powet Jr. voted to uphold the Detroit or- dinance as an example of "in- novative land-use regulation" which he said did not seriously infringe the freedom of ex· pression guaranteed by the First Amendment to the Constitution. Powell said, however, that be was not "inclined to agree with the holding ... that non- obscenc. erotic materials may be treated differently under First Amendment principles from other forms of protected ex- pression." Dissenting Justices Potter Stewart. William J . Brennan Jr., Thurgood Marshall and Harry A. Blackmun said the decision "rides roughshod over cardinal principles of F-irst Amendment law." · The Detroit ordinance was . passed in 1972. after the Cit y Council received protests from residents or <lfl'US 1n whil'h adult establishments were bt•coming roncentrall•tl. Tht> o rd1nanl'C addt.'11 tht• bookstores and theaters as well as topless da nd ni: cstabhs h· ments lo an E>xisting catc~ory of businesses which could not be built within 1.000 feet of each other. Other l'stablishments already in this category included motels, pawn shops and pool halls. Several other <.'ities throughout the United Stale:s havt> adopted ordinances based on the one in Detroit. Last June, the court r<'fused to review a d ecision of the U.S. Circuit Court in New Orleans up- holding an Athens. Ga. ordinance regulating the location o! adult theaters by zoning. Dallas prohibits porno~raphic theaters within 1.000 feet' of any church, school or residential dis- trict. Bos ton confines ad ult ThOSl' dn'um s bl•g;m while he was a rnl•di(' ~1th the Armv Med1l•a l Corps in Germany in nm . There, l11s commanding of· fleer wrote to his mother, he dist- inguished himself u a •·positive morale boost for Che entire com- pany." After leavin (:( the Army, Pi<.'inin i worked •n Oetroil General Hospital's emergency ward. • In Murch. he wrulC to his grandmother lhti l things were loo~ing UIL "'[ plan to enrnll at Wayne State University I 'vc made what I feel is tht• most major de- cision or my lifr and have bel'n accepted in the premed program there. Naturally. I'm \'Cry excil· C'd ... Fro• Page ... 11 bookstores and entertainment CELLA houses to-a special district.known • • • -arthe-€om-b1lt-"£,~~----~---7""--.....-~ Fairfax County. Va .. in the Community osp1tali:il :\Jiss1on Washington suburbs, prohibits Viejo, In administrator nf Ml•rcy such book s tor es or theaters Gen eral llos p1t al. Both a r e within 1,000 feet of each other or partially owned by Vi'll<i. In addi· or a church or school or adjacent lion, said Wilson. Evans was to a r esidential neighborhood. given a Jaguar to d ri vc. a Master R47TLESNAKES ON THE MOVE SAN FRANCISCO (AP 1 ;\rea health officers arc warn- ing that drought conditions are expected to drive hungry rat· llesnakes out of the hills toward residential areas. They are urging rural resi· dents to keep their land cleared of such snake-attracting items as piles of leaves and rubbish and suggested woodpiles be pro: pped at least 18 inches off the ground. Char ge card. a Cadilla<' and the hospital made payments on his house. . Wilson :irgucd I hat Evans was in the center of t'vcnts and had lo know what was going on. lk was apparently attt'mpting to nail Evans at least on conspiracy an the case im·ol vmg ~counts. Mass Funeral Out JOHANN E S R URG, South Africa <AP) --Chief Magistrate A.H. de Wet today rejected a re- quest lo hold a mass funeral for students a nd teachers killed in \he rioting last week in the Soweto black township. (!:)QUALITY TELEVISION • Bnflianl Chromacolor Piclure Tube • 100•1. SDl1d•Slale Cha11i1 The DUTTON • S2937W s345sa .... ' t ~ compac ----;02 level.· bark processing plant near the Bl "We don't expeet lfty-sm&g outbreak or the fire, were8.e-.. 1&.1"',_-~.a.-. .. ~~-·~~ffi~~~::::~;;:._-+:--­t'pisodes in the south county to-day," Griffin said. ''But we'll destroyed. ~S -~Ala,.:-1 Huy Now... (JVt: " rr portable TV lhCP havc towaitandsec." TY.~o firefighters were treated Blm• d Boy, 10 for smoke inhalation. The fire s tarted as about· five S<.'parate blazt'S near Shin~le Spr- inl!s. and spread rapidly south, leapln~ the Cosumnes Hivcr al mid-evening to ridges outside Death Suit Filed ' LOS ANGELES <AP> -A SS million wrongful death suit was filed by the hus band of a 70-ycar old woman killed in last week's Palms are a gasoline explosion in U.S. district Court Wedcnsday. ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT """' Q,,HIQ't (.Q,,~t 0 ,111)1 r•1tr\t .,.,II'\ V.lhC h h fflfHbm•d IM N•'"'' P., .. 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PETALUMA CAP>-A 10-year- old Petaluma boy has suffered permanent loss or sight in both eyes as a result of an explosion of blasting caps. The youth and his 8-year-old brother were injured when one or them fired a BB into a jar contain- ing the caps, according to of- fictals. A spokesm:m for the Sonoma County sheriff's department said the boys. who were not identified. found the jar in the remains of an old building. 'Ghoulish' A.et Finn Repossesses Tombstone HOLBROOK, Mass. CAP> -The man who re- possessed' a tombstone has agreed to return it to the grave of Arthur T. Aldridge if the deceased man's widow will start making payments again. l\l ary A. Aldridge said Wednesday her fh·e adult children have decided to chip in the money to pay off the debt. P aul Ricciardi of Quincy Memorial Co. said he or- dered the tombstone removed from Aldridge's grave Monday beca use Mrs. Aldridge still owed $105. includ- ing interest. on the stone she bought for $160 after her. husband's death in 1968. _"It was_ an unfortunate incident..'' he said, "but we had no choice." · A member of Mrs. Aldridge's family, who asked not to be identified. commented. "It was kind of foolish -and g houlish -to repossus a tombstone. It's not as if il could be resold like a television set or a piece of furniture ." ./ 100% Solid·State Chassis G4010C 19,, 100% Solid-State ~ CH~Il DlllGONAL . 25"· Otl\l~N.Al Th• KILSTOH ..4144, G· ~ .. ,,,,. P«..J.n """""''•nod t•IPttl'\at~ '\1ii•h ,,_,.\n1ri .. • tt)IQlol)ff1r1f' d"·lrM\if"O •'"l '"" e"'1• •net tlll'W! '"""'',_. .. tmuolJ' .-a #)1()() tf\jll~l>f Bicentennial Sty1ing, 100\ Solid · State '~he SPIRIT OF '76 ... f 'ull f 'n•·fnry Mnrrnnfir~ Phc.'" Our ,.,.rHutol o,,,. \ ••nr Gunrnnff•f> On f .'r••r!I ProdHf'I Mf» ~~II! 275 East 17th St. Costa Mesa ...................... .Z D..,.. W"' flf c.t. Jr. Phone 642-8882 Store Hours Daily 9-6 Sat. 9-5 :30 THESE ELECTIOMIC PROFESSIONALS SEIVICE YOUR EQUIPMENT Thursday June 24 1976 'No l11dictnaent' &~ W@C!lJ[? ®@rrwo©@ Tht• c·olumn appt-ar!. dallv t•x S;aturdayi. and Mondayl>, GrandJucy Halts 1,,,, II ,,,,.,,,, .. • 11 • II,.,, /'"' ( 1111111 /'11 1 '• 1/1 I .,, ,, If ' , •. ,,. I 11,. Uh 1,' I 1,11t/ 'f' Ken ory //;Hf W•'' Ii•••' I•• ' I, ; ' "'',''"!,It., ,, 'l"; I;; 11 •; f IUttf / 1#1 I I 1 ' \J 11 ,/ ,,,." r 'I'" ""'' 11111• lu ,. " I I J 1111 H \I \' " Ill' ,\ I I I 11 I' (I , ,, ,, tff' (·,I''· I /i.,111 f'i/011 /1 11 I .. ,, J ,,,,, ' '"''J \ll'\11 (' \ 11 11 •• •1, /11 l11t/1• lol•IU 11•/1 P~tqJ.t Ill/"' i,, I . 4'vnCs l 'usvfflf•d l> F:i\ H JI \ T . I t1\\ n :1 l!)fi!I :\1 l' n · u r ~ l' 11 u g a I'. \\ h 1 <· h J 11t11·chaM•cl nl•w 1r1 c kt11lll'1· HHi~ l<l'ten tly. th1· 11 ,11'1; (I r 1h1· 11a~!>l'ng1·r 1'i<l1· butlo.1·1 1'l".•t 11·11 off I .rlwn rt·nw111h1·n·ll hl·aring l;ri.t :"\u\·emlll'r •~h<•lll a pO!>S1IJl1· n•r;1ll c 11111Tl'U11\g lhl!> pruhll•rn I 1•al l1•cJ th1• Ol'~ll"l·~I l.1n<•1d 11 :\ll·n·111·y rl1•ul1·r . IJ111 th<·\· had 0<11 h~·arcl a11yth111:.: aboul it I abo tallt•d Furu 111 1111·11 H1\'l·r:i and tlwy dl'11i1·d any lrnO\\ lt•d .i.:1· uf ;, for ml·. rtd-ym:rchl'<.'1-.-tmo th1. .J. I> , :"l'\\ port Ut>al'h ~rnard Amt·l> ur tht• ~ational HiglHny Traffic Safrtv Ad· WON'T BE INDICTED Controller Ken Cory ministration in Washington. D.C.. :o.a~·s )·ou remt•mb1•r cor . ,.,,all Sh;p,o rl'ctly about this rPcall. ThP i ~ ., o ~HTSA inH!ltigatf'd lhf' :-.eat hack ph•o t arms or 1968.and 1969 Fl Wh • •·ord )lu:o.tangs and Mncun· eet lpS {'ouga ri.. Tht' ~eat!o "en• found tc• bt• defrcli\l' and .-ord :\lotor Co. Ove R was ordert'd to recall tht•se cars. r oute Ford protei.tcd, ho~·e\·cr . and the recall ordt>r now ii. in litigation. NEWPORT. R.l. <API An in· .\mei. t•ould J!ivc• no <'M imatt• ternational fleet or Tall Ships about how long it "ill bt' bt.'fort" gained speed today as winds over the court case is !.l'ltlf'd. In th•• the race a rea perked up, rencw- meantime. Antl'!o l>ugge1ots that if ing hopes the ships would com· you repair lhl' seat. ,.0u should plete the Bermuda-to-Newport hue it done al an 'authorizt•d route by the weeke nd. Ford dealt•rship. Sn" ~·our re· Spokesmen for the Tall Ships <'t•ipt. If Ford subSf'Quenll~· is committee said today winds had forced to r ecall tht•st• cars for re -increased lo five to 10 knots and s>air. you "ill han• a rec"ipt -the ships, whic h slowed lo a c.rawl which you can prf'.'4·nt to rt'<fUf'st Wednesday. had begun picking up ------~ond rm I hi' mamt:Jtbn.......,. .... ,,-. -~• ... he pace s>air. · Leonard J . Panaggio. a race spokes man, said the fi rst finisher . Prf(•f• fl11i ftt' ."if Pp in the transatlantic competition DE,\R PAT : Duri ng a brief wouldprobablyarrivcinNcwport confin<'mcnl at I loag '.\lc•morial by Friday evening with the larger Hospital last yc-ar. 1 was gi\'cn shiJ)5cominginonSaturday. Panaggio s aid the leaders the use of a "Walker" l'41.1tµpccl among the larger square·ri""ers with two wheels. Do rnu know ...... wh<'r<· l <·mild ohl;lln s ut·h ,1 were about 320 miles south of walkl'r e1t a pril'l' in line with a Newport. with the rem ainder or m----~ror-citi'l.~n 's-lt-Ai-it-e<J-int>am ·: the t all ships spread out over a I I.I> .. 11.,.,n<· ---:W·Tffi e ar~a . \'ou can inquirt• about borrow· Spirits among race officials ing thi5 type 11r walker Crom the also were refreshed by reports of Re h a hilit a tion ln~litut(' or 'increasing winds . Qr;!ngt• Count y by phoning 6.1.1-UiHI. tr a ruder has such a walker or knows where ont' can be purc hast'd a t mo<h·rate CO!ol, 'you" ill be contach>d. Fre1d1t•nPr f 'ad••" SACRAMENTO <AP > -A fede ral grand jury in Sacramen- to s ays it's found no reason to continue the in vcstigation of state Contro lle r Ken Cory which began about 11 months ago, s;.iys federal attorney Dwuync Kt•y1~s. But aside from reporting that the jury had decided that "then ... will be.. no indictment returne<\." Keyes declined lo comment \Ved· nesday . Newspapers had said last July that feder al au thorities wc·re in· vestigating Cor:r. The Sacram ento Bee. citing sources in the U.S. Justi ce Department in Sacramento. said investigators we re lookini:: at Cory's finng or 23 inheritance tax referees and appointment or 74 new ones. It said authorities were trying to detc>rminl' ir C<>n solicited campaig n contributiun's with promise:. of appointment:.. It was reported that some ap- o.i ere ·Jinkt•d with persons who a to Democrat Cory 's campaign. .One inheritance tax referee s aid h<' was fired because his law partne r refused to raise money for the campaign. Eight or thOS(' who lost their jobs brought legal action -lat<'r dropped -saying they had been unlawfully dis miss<'d. With tltt• soal'ing C'O:;t of housin;:! ulong t he Orange Coast. ii might set•m ltwl e\·en outhouses require bank financ· mg. Attuall~. lht• MJ.!n 1s for nn upurtmcnt complex un· der l'Oll!->ll'lll'lion in Cm;ta :\ks a Cory, who denied any wrongdo- ing. said at the time, "I think the losers of political plums don't like losing their cushy jobs ... The Bee s aid the investigation centered on whether Cor y ·s mailed dis m issal notices to the refe rees set off a chain of events that rons tituted ,·iolation of the Secret Service Man To Appeal Firing federal m ail fraud statute. LOS ANGELES CA P> -S<'<'rl't · Inheritance tax referees Service agent 1-'rt'd Nagel, \\ho evaluate the estates of the de· was fired followin~ an investiga- ceased for t ax purposes. Some t ion into m1 ssinl! 1'n.•asury reportedly m ake as much as Department ammunition. plans Sl00,000 a yea-,. in fees. to appeal his dbmt:ssul. accord- Be fore firing the referees. ing to his attornt•y Stanlt·:, S,ry had eelled-4M. ... sy'!"'s;,..t...,e ... m..__"..,re.,,,. __ G::::..:..;re:.::e:.:.n:..::b~e~- pugnant'' a nd said it should be Nagel. of Los Al<imito~. ,, as chan ged. · responsible for 8l•crnl Service ammunition for lhe Los Angeles oCCice. HE' was dismtSSl'd las l Tuesday following a :lO-dav sus- pension \\'hill' the pi·otx: w01°s l'On· ducted . The Los Angeles Times r eport· edit had learned that Nagel is sus- pected by the st•rvil'C of trading thousand:; of rounds of fcdl'ral ~-_.,,· mmunitio n to a California Orange County Superior Court llil?ll"'~ P.at rol ofhcl•r . Tht• Judge James Per ez refused late transactions may have involved Wednesday to dismiss bribery . up tc. 20 cases. each eontaininJ! c har ges filed againiot Coz:m er between soo and 2.000 rounds of Fu 1 lerton pl ann ing com· ammunition. the Times said. missioner LeRoy Rose. Judge Rejects Dismissal of Ro~~~~ His ruling after a brief hearing Nagel. in his 50s. had been a mea ns that Rose, 48, will go on Secret Service agcnl for 18 ye;.irs. trial July 6 on charges the The patrolman. Dennis Cartrr architect allegedly accepted a or Huntingto n Rc.at·h. is undl'r in - bri be from a Fullerton de· vestigation fo r selling the am velo per. Pre trial action i s munition to a m an latt•r convid· scheduled July 2. ed or murderin~ two persons. Robert Powis. hf.'ad of the Los Angeles office of tht• Secrl't St>rvice. said N 41~el's dis missal was the "result of an investiga. lion of missing ammunition.·· Ill' refused further commC'nl. Naj?el was lhe nnh fl•der:1I nr. n cer 1nvo1""d in •1 sl'rics nr dis. missals and r~primunds of law t•nforcem ent oHicl'rs in conncc. tion with murder cases in San Bernardino and Orange County. Special governme nt issue pistol ammunition brought to a Seal Reach Naval firing ranj!e by l\agel allegedly endud up in th<' hands of Richard Waissman. Waissman was one of three men later convicted in the murders of John Grl'ssmann. a Treasur\' fkparlmt'nt inform ant, and srcurity gu~rCI Nor01an Olsl'). There was no indication thl· stolen ammumt-ton was used in the murders. though it wa~ ap- parently sold at several area gun shops . Eight highway patrolmm . in- cluding Carter. Wl•re fired last year on charges lhl'Y fired illt•j.!<JI weapons. Carter is appealing hb dismissal . DAILY PlLO r A3 Martian Landing Studied . ' l PASADENA <AP\ -Striking p1cturt•s of Viking's Martittn land· mg area han• futhcr convinced somC' scientist!\ tha t the face of th~ dusty red plam•t was <·arvcd b)• Oowing St re a ms of W;1tE'r . Bul others wl're morl' cautious. s u ~C es tin i.: \\' <·d ncsd uy that "iolent Martinn winds. not wuter , St'ulpted som1..· of the puzzling, prt•\'iousl)• unseen fraturt':sshown 111 thl· photos A Pl'ppe rin!! nr aatC'rs, rough· b o t t o m e d t' h ~• n n l' I li w i t h streamlined islands :md stranet'· !ly jumbled terrain were rcwakd in startlin~ darit~· in the pi'-1 ures . \'1k in~ scwntists shouted ::ind huj.!~<'d t•ach ot h<'r in t•xl'itcment •ll this Ol'st·('H'r v1<'W ol :\tars, taken b) the orbiting \'iking sparecrafl. But lht> dt'ni-1t~· of cralN°ing and lht· roui.:h tt•r-rain ~'"'i.' tonci.•rn to proJ t'l't 11 rr1l'ial!. about thl' plannl'd Jul~ 4 landing of thl· automated Viking lander. "We were somewhat surprised by the l~el--0i detail, .. said pro· jert manage r Jim Martin. "I would ha\'C bl•cn quit<-pleased to sec nothing ... But the orbiting sµuccc·raft will bt' s tud)·ing. st'veral adja1•ent ar ea s until July I , when a ducision must be m:.1d<' to attempt the land· IOI! or shift to an allcrnatt>sile. Th(' first batch .of close-up pi<" turl's showl'd the landing :sill' to be an artta of windm g channels and smooth plains. wtUch Dr. llar<Jld l\fosursk.v s;11d wC're i<n·a fl ows · cooled and hardcnl'd Jong ago. Cra ter :. were sc:ille r l'd throughout thl• pictures, ranging from a few thousand yards arross to several miles. Some werl' punc h('d 1n th l' s urface h y meteorites and then l'O\'l'red bv la\' a, while som e• wen• newer thai1 the volcanic lcrram. Worm Ripoff Brings Bmt LOS ANGELES IAP) ...... A complaint from a La Jolla man that he paid $7 .000 for two pounds or worms has led to the arrest or a San Fe rn<mdo V<1l le\' worm farmer on ch;irgl's or grand theft Dis Ir i ct <1 llo r n c ~ .. s in . vcstigators said Michael Gray. 28. who OPl'rates West Coast Farms in P <troi ma. allegedly sold 25 bins of worms to the vic- t1 m. Tim Donlan ofl.a Jolla. with a contract to buy bac k etll worms Donlan grew al SJ a pound. But in\'estigators stud that onl\' two pounds of worms wl're de· liven 'd to Donlan. instead or the 40 pound!\ a lll'l!t'dly promisC'<1 by Gray. DE,\R PAT: I !>l'nl aw:iv for W set!' of s upe1· frC'shcnl·rs fr1)rn Sk 111 Care C:olleclions (lf Short llills. N.J . J\ft c-r wailing thn•t• months. I \\TOil' Onl' IC'th'r or 1nq111ry last 0 t' r c m b c r I t \\ a:-11 t• \' l' r a n s v. c r 1· d . n 11 r was th I' S 10 worth o f nH•rch:intl1l't' l'' l'r rl' ceivcd. Would ,·uu contm·t this comp;1 ny fo1· m e>"! Hose w a s indicted by the Grand Jury afte r the panel heard testimony tha t he demanded $40,000 from Fullerton developer William Brashears in r eturn for favorable planning commission al'tion on a 226-unit townhouse tlw OVER-NITER r--------_.x.....u......c.·'QUll . 1:11lc>v This rom11a11y <·an no lon~cr he contaclN1 h)· anyon•'. c~cer>t its a tt o r n t> ~· !. a n d t h c po st a l auttrorltte .. :\ !t"prttiottSly r~rlMt­ f'CI in tht• A \'S <·nlumn. Skin <:'an• roject proposed by Brashears. Catholics Squaring Off Teachers Face Fight for Pay Raises DvTOIU Ri\RLF.V 001, ... 0•11• p,1414 St••• Roman Catholic lay kat'hers who sN~k pay s cales comparabl<' to those in cffot't at Orange Coun- ty public schools will be fought eve ry step of th<' way by thl' ~anizl'd churc h. the church's count~· superintendent of s<•hools \'OWt•d Tucschn·. "Wr don't ihink in tl'rms or tt'aeh<'r~. W<' think in ll'rms or diorl'sl'. · · Or<llh<'r Domini c· ik'rnnll'lli ('Om ml'nted at a prrs~ confl'n•ncl' in 1 r v llll'. "\\'l' JllSl can 't pay the samr salaries that an• pro\'icll'd by tht• public sr hool system.·· he added . "We could nE'v<'r pay that kind of monl'y and if we tried it would kill us ... Bishop William .Johnson. pre- ~.cr_b ·s iJ]!t J!.f~con­ ferencc sincl' hl' was instalk as leader of Or ange County's 333.860 Catholics. agreed with his sub· ordinal<' that the threat of legal action by dlssatisfit'd kachl'rs would not affect the church's at· • titudc. .. "Some people seem to think thot nur church h;is a huge stash <>( cash In the hank ... he suid. , "Actually, the opposite is true.· we are borrowing money to establis h the n ew dioccst• or Orange." "We are not in a position to make these payments and we ncwr will be." thl' bishop sa id. "These schools were establish<'CI by people whosr faith and fervor lrd them lo acc<'pt a lesser salary lhan that appa rently being sought today by ctissntisriect teachers.·· Both Catholic officials had h<•en asked to com mcnt on thl' re fusal by th(.• Orange County diocese to discuss pay scales aµ· plied to teachers at several Catholic high schools . Brother Berardelli commented that teachers with California credentials but no ll'aching t>x· perience currently draw $6,000 a year at OranjieG"6trITT.y Catholic schools. Teachers with credentials and seven years' experience draw $8,500 a year. Both levels are con· siderably below those enjoyed by teachers at public high schools. Noting that the pressure tor pay increasf.'s s temmed from the American Federation o f Tcachl'rS Local 3448 which now repres<'nts many lay teachers. Or.other Rcrardclli commented: "We don't admit the right of un· ions to ste p into this issue.·· "Our schools arc sub!\idized over and above the levl'I r<'quired by non-Catholic public schools.·· Rrothe r Bc r ardelli expl ained. ··Any p<ty menl ;iddition<•I ti) · those alread y met by the diocese and its paris hes would ~ an im- possible burden ... Bishop Johnson told newsmen that his rirst Wt'CkS at thl' helm of the Roman Catholic church's nl'wcst diocese had i:iven him "tre mendous faith in the future of our c hurch in Orange County. "I intend to reach every part of this county and make ps many personal contacts as possible." he said . "But what t have ob· ser ved at this early stage of my duties here hai; convinced m e that this diocese has a bright future. "'But that future is not going to be worth rontemplating if we do not quickly establish meaningful communication with members or a ll f41iths ... he said. "That is one of my major aims ... a n<>iv concept in conv<>rtib/c> s/<!<!p sofas llllf't'H .~i :f• !\"011· -19900 f,IJLL Si:P No1t· 45900 ·. Your F11von1e Ocs1gntJr Will Bo Happy To Assist "fou H.J.GAl\1\ETT fllRNITLIRE PROFESSIONAL INTERIOR DESIGNERS . ... Open Mon .. 22 15 HARBOR BLVD. Thur\. & Fri. Eve~. COST A MESA. CALIF ,,_~....._- ' --- " ' ' , A·l __ DAILY Pl~OT Thur'ir:llly June 24, 197fi ~ l .Just Anoth_.r Probe Slaying of JFK Linked to Plot f . ~ . r ·e. '" ', with Tom ~: arphlne ~-=~· ON THE Bf;ACll: You could rairly l'harach•ri?.e today us a wowzer. Downl1lwn LA 11eoplt: were swelterin~ in ret"ord heal. In our own Saddleback Vallt>y, pe<1· pie r eared r eco rd s m ol-! , banks. And on the bc<l('hcs, we had record W<'ekday thron~s. Alas, when the thcrmomt.-l1•r m e rcury squirts to ward 100 degrees inland, crowds stream llJ • our region in search 11f l>h:ssed re· · lier. When they do utrl \'£' al <iur shorelinl', some timt• lh(•y fin<I less·lhan·hlesscd perils. It has already bt•C'n n '1l0r!t'tl. for example, that tht• surf ill· Balboa's infamous Wl•dJ!l' has 1n . this younJ{ SC'asun alr£>ady m adl.' hospital cases out of a }oung m an from Irvine ::.ind a 40-ye<ir-old : Costa Mesan. : FOR TUE USINFORMEO, : The Wed~e is a s hort s pit of bN1ch : ri~ht at the west jetty entranct· to ·Newport Harbor, Sc<1 sur~cs against t~e jetty wal~ l'xuggt'rate wave action a nd provide body s u1-. fcrs with a short but spect<1cular ridC'. Trouble is , tha t ride forth<' non. expert can be straight up. then str aight down. then off to the hospital. Only a few surfers. lik<' the Balboa native and notl•tl jurist, Justice Bob Gardner , C':t n ride The Wedge with impunity . But every year. some inl:mdcrs come to The Wedge, wakh the ex- perts operate. and then deditre . upon entering the water, .. 1 ·11 show thei;e guys how to really ride .. ·· : The longest ride they ~ct is in . the backorthe ambulanCl'. IT HAPPENS other places too. Laguna Beach lifeguard'i handled one broken neck case the other day in the relatively calm area or Sleepy Ho llow Beach . Then again. some beaches still have surfboard a reas in operation. You can count on a large number of · fl atlanders, escaping the heat, in ·even holler water when thev wande r into the surflinc for a quick dip where the young men and women on surfboards ar c opera ling. .We'll have a number of these Priso11 Reform Disp11ted ~me Was hington Sta te Penitentia ry in- mate& who mU)l)cJi:tvC'd have bee n· forced to WC'ar diapers. n awl on the floor and C<UT.\' ba hy bottlt•s. Oth<:rs we r e c hainf!d and hi.11Hl c·ufft•d lo hcds . Dr. Willi;1m llunl,c t'. lht• ps,vt:hiatris t u s ing lht•sc• techniques. has been relieved of his j ob. Many pe nal l'Xpcrt s praised the p rogram. but it was conckmned bv lawvcrs defend· ing the inmatt's. lluntt>r sai~ his techni· qut'!-i \.W')rk1·d . oftC'n \\ith ·'the wors t, most hopelc•ss pMplc in this st ate." Oil Spill Cleanup Work Continuing THOUSAND ISLAND PARK. N .Y. (AP) -Work continu<'d to· cla.v u11d(•r Coast t :u;inl s uper vision lo "ontrol and <:lean up an oil spill that stretched 15 miles along the St. Lawrence St•awav. threatening nC'arby wildlife reserves. · An estima ted 250.000 gallons of fue l oil blanketed waters a nd the shon•line of the SL Lawrence Hiver which sepa rates the United States and CanCJda . The 2.342·milt· s<:away links the Atlantic Ocean with the Grea t Lak<>s. Oil continued lo seep slowly from three ruptured tanks which at one time ('ontained 2 million g:illons . The tanks were on a barge th<.1L ran into a shoal off Wellcslcy Is land near here early Wednesday. Kill•f 11,,.-r TalkJI End GRAFENAU, West Germany (AP) -Secre tary o( State Henry A. Kissinger completed two days of ta lks on U .S. support for majority rule in southern Africa with Prime Minister John Vorster of South Africa today with no announced concrete results . "The prime minister on ,.------------ his part will give further ( J thoughttowhalwas discusscd JN SH ORT in these two dCJys and the secretary of s late will re port ------------- lo the President :· Hobert L. Jo'unsct.h, the U.S. spokesmCJn. told re· port<' rs. Beirut Burns In Intense. Crossfire NICOSIA, Cyprus !AP> -Fires raged in five lh.•irutsuburbs today as fighlinA intensified l><!twecn right.win~ Christians and their ldtist Moslem and Palestinian foes. Lcba'lcse radio broadcasts n• llO r k d. The fi g ht ing knocked out tele phone a nd telex communica- tions between Be irut and fort>iJ!n capitals for the second day. Uut broadcasts by both sides cl;iimed success. anti both said casualties wt>reheavv. THE l.t:FTIST Beirut radio n·· ported night·long mortar <ind machine.gun e xchanges between Christian attack<.•rs and tht• Palestin1:1n dl'fenders of two re· fugee camps on theeastC'rn s ide of Christian-controlled eastern ..Jki.!:uL WASlllNGTO~ IAPI S<.'n Richard S<'hweikcr s avs his st ;iff ii; purs~lng a number ~)f lc•ads 011 the assass ination or Pt·l.'s1den1 Kennedy that could link the l~I slaying to either a pro· or anti Cuban conspiracy. The leads were not d isclosed in lhe Senate inte lligence commil tee's report on the assassinati•m. Schweikf.'r said. The commitkl' report w:1s r{'leasl'd \'frdm•sd<i v r evealin.i;: a p<1ltern of noil ' cooperation be t w e<>n kt•y Cl A anll f'Bl oHicials and thl· Wurn·n Commission. which t•oncludl·d that Lee Har vey Oswald acted alone in killing Kl·nnedy. ONE LEAD mentioned in tht· Senate committee report. invok · ing the "strange travt'I.. of a Cuban·American wilh a possibh• tic to Oswald and Cuban in· telligence, also is being pursued. s.tarrers are checkin~ a r eportecl s1ghtinj.? of the man in Dall as a l the time of the Kennedy ~1:-.· sassination in November IOO:J. Sehweiker said. The l'cnnsylv;inia Hc•puhli't•an refused to disclose any df.'t<i1b coneoerning on e "very hot lead .. that would link the assassination to an anti·Cuban group or an11th1·r "very promisin1(' ll'ad im·olving llro Cuhan for<•1•:-., :-.11.' 111,.: tu 1111 Mi would jl•opar<l1z1• tlll' ilWt'St1ga. I Ion SCH\\'E IKE K l'llm mt•ntNI folk>wini:: !ht• rt'lt•:1~1·of a IOti·flll~W l'l'port Wt•clnl·sllay whkh said tht• CIA anti !-'Ill £ad1•d l11 folluw llp lead~ that .. might haH· :-.uhstan l1 alh• ;1fft•<·lC'd lh1• 1·1111r .... 1•11f thc• 111. v1•sti~ati11n .. inlll \\IWlht•r thCl'l' wa'> H 1·onsp1ral'Y to kill Kt·11nl·dy Tlw e11m n11lll-t' :-.tr·1·:-.:-.t·<I 1t d1'l not 11111·0 \•t•r e\'1dt•11t't' JUSl1 fyi ng a conclu~wn that thl•rt• \\a~ a t•on s p1ral'Y to ass:is:-.111al\• K<'nrwcty. Hut tlw palll'f sa id llw fotlun· of th(• CIA <J11d F ll I lc..1 1111r::.llt' l'C>rt:11n lt•ads .. 1mpeath1•s U1t• proc:ess '' whic.-h led tht• Warr1•n Corn- missum lo C'onl'lutlt· that O:.waJ1I act ed alonl'. NOTING T ll E t·nntmvt•rsv thut has surrounclt'tl lth· K1·nn1·d y a:-.· s assinat ion lor mfJf'(• than 12 years. lhl· c·<1111111 illl-t• sa11I th:1t .. rE'~rett abl~·. tl11s rt'f>MI will not put thl' m atll' r tn l'l'Sl .. Tht· pant'!, which d1sh<ir1<hotl la~t month. n ·· commended tha t ttw 111\t•stiµa · hon be• r11ntin11c•d h" lhl' n1·w pt•rmane ul Spn ~1ll' r'nt l·ll1gt•nl·t· Commiltel'. Sc hweikl·r ht·a<kd I ht• pam•I ':-. investigation int<1 tht• K1·n111·tl.v ;1:-;. sassination but is not a ml·mh1•r of the new comm 1ttef' 'Coke' a Day Rock Star Tells of Drug Use MACON, Ga. <AP) -Gres.Ht Allm;m , thf' rork sin ger mar-rit•<l to l<>levision star Cher. has teslifit'd in fl'dcral ('11url that ht• sµl.'nl nwi·c· than $10,000 on cocaine in an 111 m11nth 11criocl C'nd1ng la~I Yl'ar. but says he no longer uses thcdru~. .. , haven 't had a coke in months. 1\llm:m. 211. ll'!-oli f1£'d in L-.s DistriC't Court on Wednesday ... But in 1974, \\ h1·n l·111·:11nc \\'Ji. :1\ :11la ble, I used one half-gram a day." ALLMAN, WHO was expcc·t1•tl l o rC'turn tn lhC' wilnl"~!> ~tan<i l1J day, testified undl·r u ~rant uf j.!fl\'t•rnmc·nt 1mm11n11\ that ht• purchased the dru~ at a price ofSl .200 an oun<'c. or s.12 a i.:rnm. Between the s umme r of 1973 and .January l!li 5 lw r-.aid lw m;HI\' about 15 purchases of t'O<'ain<' from his formr•r ro;id m;111:1i.it·r, ,f11hn (' .. Scooter " Herring. <1nd about fivt• fr{1m formt•r ~I aeon pharrn:11·i~1 JocG. Fuchs . lie was test i,ying in the trial of lfC'rrinJ.!, who 1!' ~u·t•ust•d 11( eon s piracy t o distributt' cocaim• :mil lllc•J!:tl rlistrilrnrion 11f t'1tc-11in1· ;uul two pam·killt>rs. dcmerol ;md liritmt• Tight i.i·rurit,· w:i ... t•nl un:ed with marsha ls frisking SJK!Clntors v. ho c·ntc•rcd th1· t·our trnom folks fall victim this season to the ... ghost riders." These are surf. :boards that become separated : from their riders. The boards ,plane on in toward the beuch, IJS Angola Sta11d A••allrd l "SELLING FUN FOR 52 YEARS" : riderless and on theirown. Ofte n, these riderless planks UNITED NATIONS. N.Y. (J\P I -The United Slates has come ea B s k im beach ward se mi . under he avy attack from Third World and Communist nations for SPORT PHONE submerged and semi· invisible Vf.'toini;! Angola's np1llication for members hip in the United Nations. :within the wave. Then they say The United Stales cast its 15th veto in the Security Council Wed· 24 HOURS hello to one of our unawa re vb-n<>s day to kill a resolution recomme nding that the former i'ors who 1·s· rompm· h ·1 · Portuguc•sc Jtfrican tolony become the 145t h member of the world SPORTING GOO 5 ~ ~ / thesoupatwater'sed~l.'.app1 Y m organization. D 547•2545 ;,{~ / -J ,· ; Clearly. howevc•r. th<n• arc The council votCo was 13 to 1. China did not participate. saying it _ perils for the visitor upon the is .. firmly against providin~ the Soviet t..:nion a pretext to prolong its sand, too. Here, the sun itself will interference" in Angola. daim the la rgest number of vie· .tims. 1Urli11rr Cra•h Land• THE VISITOR JOINS us on tht:' PHILAOELPlllA 1J\P1 ·-J\n Allegheny Airlines jetliner with .:Si·';· ·U~··~~1 :>--1 ~ ,· e .• b each and m arvels at all the-JO:l pe r sons abo ard b roke apa rt while try ing t o land a t ·"' ill .· " . ...,, ' l......,J ~ :brown hodies he secs fryint.t Philadelphia's International Airport during a freak s torm. No one~ · · -I 'i" ·-;,;,r: ;o.iround him. lie whips off his 1'· was killed. ~ -1 ·~ • •• • ~,-I 'Shirt. <'Xpos ing ivory.hued skin to One hundrf.'d persons were treated at various hospitals . Twenty. "·· __ .\',' . · ·-.:_ · R ME BUYSf, thescorch inJ! rays, and vows to be six or the m were admitted. 18 in serious condition. The pilot. Car l \ \' •a brown person himself befor e floyer of Fort Lauderdale, 1'1a., was in critical condition with a frac· Wh:ll he• is by setting sun is a Som e w1·eckage of the twin·engine DC9 -Flight 121 hound from 1 AL e;ettingsun . turedskull. # PINE DESIGN s&500 '·cry sick pl'rson. J>ro\'idt•ncc, IU .. to Ml•mphis. Tenn .. with stops at Hartford, Conn., KODIAK SLEEPING BAG ._ __ . ~·,ou...w.incc..whilc witnessiJuL~ _ _..., nd2hiladclp.hl· J:.il ,5 400 feet from the fuscla c•. 5·6 lncheJ loft of polar guard ..•... }m>ecss. You can practically hear ------..•-1•-,.,.---mow-uorr sg this ~uy frying wffilc he turns (Jt•erfbfle La"' Sf rnrk Do..,n f ront to buck, side to side, making SLEEPING BAG ''Crtainhegcts welldoneallovcr. WASHINGTON (J\P) -A divided Supreme Court to<l:iy struck "Ultra light" dow~ fill loft 7" ..... . • By 4 p.m .• he has turnl'd irides. down a two·year federal law extending overtime ancl other pro-#3 NORTH FACE s11 ooo <'cn't In all rainbow shades fn1m visions or the F air Labor Standards Act to an estim ated 3.it million light pink to ruhy rnd. Tonight. he sla te and lo<' al f:!OV<'rnml'nt t·mploycs. SLEEPING BAG ~lowsinthcdark . 1 cl "Chomoii" Prime goo~down .. -.. .... n a 5 to 4 (•c1s ion. lhl' court said the power of Con~rcss to rt:'· Goggles-ca ps- sandols. Electronic stop watches Digitol- mounted in o cup boord- hos split time feature • Clearly. not <'veryhody who gulate interstate n1mmc•rcc.· docs nut a uthorize it "to force directly tries to escape the inl:md h1•at will upon the st att•s its choict•s as ti) how essential decis ions regarding )nake a clean getaway. th~·(l~dut't of intt•gral gowrnmcntal func-t ions ar.c to be made." ·Cold Front Advancing . 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'-.U-i liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiWiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiil..liiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiii-'I; ltf ari11e Testifies Drill Lacked Supervision SAN DIEGO ..{.l\fll Ttwn.• we~ nt1t~ugtroff11:1::r.cn.·n1ttrt>I s upervise the moC'k hayanct right 111 which M anm· n •c ru1t J,ynn McClure was beaten, :says u Marine t·aptain granlc<.l 1mmunity from proscculion. Cu1>t. John B. Ullman, ass1t:mt chrcl'lor of lh1· Spcl'ial Training Branch or the l\farinc C<>rpi. Hccruil Depot, tcstiril'll Wc<lncs - day al the genl'rnl court-martial ors.Sgt. Harold Bronson, UCCUSf'tl of involunta ry munsl:.cu~htcr ancl \lSSault in allowing McClure, 20 tCJ bel>ealen senseless l&st Dec. 6.1 lc late~ied frnm the injurws, t•d authori t.v and n·fusl'<I tn Join in <'los1.· combat bouts with padded 12-pound pug ii sticks. ORDERED TO Rt;kt.>ptinadirt ring until hc foug ht, lhe Lufkin, Tex .. youth was c·hasc.'<i and bat· tered until hl• collapsL'<l. lie di<'d ULLM~, 34, WAS called as a inacoma :\1<.erch 13. rebuttal w~ness by the pro-Another witness. Gunnery SJ.!I Fla~d .. Fr~ed San Diego tuna boat skipper John Stagn aro claims h<.> was a deli m of harassml'nt. llis boa t was seized las t w e c k b v M l' x i c a n authoritie::; ·<.1nd fn•ed Clfter he paid an S800 fine. He claims he has a Mexican lit·rnse. secutor, Maj. hn n. Fretwell. Gilmore E . Hicbter 111 . tcstiricd Noting that a officer was r e-that th t•rt! was n 't l'noug h ·quired lo supcrv1 the closl'-supcn·ision for the 11u~il stick combat drills, Ullma -;11d a l'Ufl· bouts whe n McClure was 1J1.•at en. lain had been transkr ·d from "You couldn't get tht! training the .special Trai111n.~ H · nch. done if you ~o by thl' standanl leavm1; ~nly ?n~ offict'r a a operating pro<.'1.'durc." s aid superv1Stng drill mstrul'tor lo r \ Hichter. a former drill instructor the bouts. "'-.. in the Spe<:i a l Training Br:mch "It became ~•pparcn t tht·rL· '\. were going to be ti mes when I was not going to be a hie to h<' present · at these activities." he said. "It - was not realistic to .idhere to th<' standard operating procedure .·· ULLMAN R ECEIVED A letter of reprim<1nd for his part in lhl• McClure episode . as diet Cc>L Rufus Seymour, command<.'"f of the de pot's Recruit Trainini.: Regiment. The captain pr aised Bronson as a man who "showed rcstl'ainl in dealing with belliger ent and dis - respectful recruits." Thus far, the defens(.' has puint- cd McClure us an obstinate mul ingerer and a coward who res(·nt· Parenls Face Charges of Willful Cruelty LONG BEACH 1/\P) /\ Long Beach couple wer e ar· raigned Wednesday-in Municipal Court on cha rges of wilfull cruel- ty to a c hild and false imprison- ment. • or~· Airmen Die . . --cat Cras1i SAN DIEGO (/\P FM the second time in IC'ss than two days, two airmen have bcl•n If led in the crash of the ;.i;1vy 's newest jet fightl'r, the fo'l 4 To'mcat. The t wo m<.•n were pract1 ·ng touch·nnd-gu landings Wednesday al Miram;ir Nava l Air Station when the s upersonic swing. wing jct plowed into a land· fill area and exploded. Killed were the pilot, Lt. 1j.g.) Harry R. Wilt. 25. and the rad.ir State Chivers. both of San Diego. ,tfalpracfire Biii AHJng SACR.l\M ENTO CAP> -A Drown administr lion-backed pro· posal that could put the state an thl• medical m alpr· lice insuranl'e business has suffered a serious legislative setback. The Sena te Insurance and Financial Institutions ommittcc, alter hearing opposition from the California Medical Ass, · lion a nd insurance com panics, n'}cctcd lhc bill W cdnesday on a 2-6 vo . Colle.-E'lnanrl119 Biii Graduated SACRAMENTO <AP J -· Tht• F.<.lucation Committee of the sta Senate has given 8-0 approval to a $40-million bill lo revamp state financing or community colleges. Dia•ond11 A re E'or No1e SACRAMENTO <AP> Legislation to nbolish the Diamond Lane progr am on thc Santa Monica Freeway has come to a halt. The bill polled only a 6-4 vote of the Assembly Transportation Comm ittee Wednesday. Randolph J ohnson, 48, and his wife, Willi<>. 47, were arrested June 16 after authorities found their daughter, Laura, em uciat- e d and starvin g in a f ilthy bedroom a t the family home. • The teenager was taken to Lon~ Beach Community Hospital suf. rewring ·rro m m alnutrition. brui$es and infections. Pension Ta.res Ta.r Bro1en SACRAMENTO IAP>-Gov. Edmund Brown Jr. sny~heis ''con· cerned about the uncertain and increasing tax burden created l:!Y many publicly sponsored pension system s.'' Tune in to fun and adventure! Get your own Pace CB radio This citizens ba nd radio offer s a full 23 channels. a builr-in noise concrol for suppressing external ----1-------intttf'.ei'~uelch conrro l for g~t stand.'Qy, external speake r jacks. built-in P.A. system, local. disranr conrrol, S/RF meter a nd ancenna, 199.95 Tel<:visions and Sr~rc:os SOUTH COAST PLAZA ' Bullock's South Coast Plaza. San Oiq~o FrC'cw.•y :a r Bristol. Costa Mesa, 556-0611 l.-- DAIL Y PILO r 11 .°i Darrises Take Stage 'Spirit of Detente' Introduced at Trial LOS ANGEL BS I 1\ I' 1 daarg('d "clh k 1cl11.ip1 ni..:. rolilit•n Wilham and Em1lv llarra:-look and assault. ~1111111 :-t•p;irald) 1~1 C'Cnte r ~lagc at thl'ir lnul in dual qut•:.tmn tlw t'tta w ns who nia\ roles as defendunts and lawvl•rs, bt•com1· th1•1r JUr) 111 three <la~·:­ won warm r11mmc11ts from ;uml' uf qUl'l>l111n111g. no JUl'OI'!> ha' l' pros pel'lin• jurors and got hC'c'n!>l'ah•c.J mixed rt•\'i<'Ws from th<' JUdAt'. re r qU:ITl'l.'ttn~·~-.;-R~1J~~··:a.o.h~)--i"Pn .. rr1>"','"1t"'f1•:-t lw I ;11·1 Lhett I ;cm with Superior Court Jud.1w Mark 1 epi < "' ni~~--™-4~ nrandll·r. the l\\o Symhion1•1-t• lJfO('l'l'Ulll!-:S ('H\1:-1 any llf )IHI tu Liberation Armv nH•mbt•r s f<·t'l 111k;1s \-''' a:-kl•d 1111• .11 H·ar · ult! ll al'ns' · a dopte d a cnnc ili utory ch•· meanor. A defcnsl' lawyer callctl /\II I:! prospl't'l!> s1•a l1·cl 111 !ht• it "a spirit of dctcnll'." 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Orange County s upe rvisors last week set Sl million aside in a <:ontingcn cy fund for sound barriers on the recently opened Orange• Fweway. convt'ntio n scrai;nblc that contrasts sharply with the months o f scrutiny that goes into the selection of a Presidential candidate. J • ~ Antthtim resir:terrtnoancnmt whal Ue m ocralic ccindiclatc Jimmy Cart er says he will SC!~rr c a CJV-Tr-cm-.r-n1nrrtrl!l' or tttsungaishfJ7t'---T----------..,.------,,__ Americans" in making the selectio n of his running lappcns when someone drops a freeway through r e· sidential neig hborhoods: the noise is a fright. But fn.•eways arc a state, not a county rc•sponsibili ty. And it is the state that should be rcst>ons iblc fOI' alleviating the sound und sight blights lh<.•y creatl'. Normally the state does handle such projects as sound walls <1nd lundscaping. but on a priority basis accordini:! lo funds .ivailablc. And l'ight now there isn't am· monev lo l<:1ke ct1re of the Anaheim nobc proble m. Caltrans officials say thc:r cannot r e call uny s imilar freeway improvement 1>r0Jcct for which local funds were used. The diffc1·t·nt<.• with the Ora'ngc Freewa~· is that :\nahcim rt.•si(knts screamed loud enough to scare County Su pen bor Hulph Clark out of his political \\'lls. . And to plucatt> Clark, his teammates foolishly agreed to lc ntativclv earmark Sl miUion in count v funds for the benefit of Anaheim residents. . Change Essential . For 20 of the past 30 years the United States has been governed by Pres idents who formerly were Vice Prcsic nl~roo Hany Trumarr;-tym:torrJOnnson and Gerald Ford were called on to serve out presiden- tial terms that had not b~en completed. mak. It has been suggl•stcd tha t . two weeks before the collv1.mtion, Prc~idcntial l'andidales with 100 or more convention <..le lega tt>s he rt•quircd to submit a lis t of eight persons from which the candi(Ja t e would pl edge to sclcl't u vit'c presidential candid<ltt'. ·l'his woulcl allow the voters, the media und con- vention d c lt.!g alcs ample lime l o ex amine the qualifications of potential c:rndidutes. Somt' such r<..'forn1 1s long O\'t•rdu(•_ The elements of Sl•cre<.·.v. hasll· and tonflicting lasl·minute ;1d\·i('C' must be rcmo\'('d from the selection of our \'ice l'rcsi- <l(•nt. • County Recognition Countin g on "Goer s graC'{' and help,·· William Johnson has been installed as the fJrst llis hop of the ~cw Dioccs<.• of Oran~c..· Count~·. I le becom es the spiritu;.il :-hcphenl of th(> county 's Ruman Catho lics. who tomprisc roughtl~· 20 percent of tht' tota I tounty population. Apart from the his toric aspect of the investiture of a diotl•san Bi~hop, l'Slablis hin~ Orange County as a new ccdt•siastil'al uncl geographic rC'gh1n of the lurc11 sl'Cslnc {·fillITT)...-tT!UI:\ nt!w m:rtton::rtT-0tc:> thar- 1:ould hc igtiten its influence in wt>l'ld r eligious a ff airs. The Vice Presidency no longer CCl n be considered one or the m ost insignificC1nt jobs in the executi"e hie rarc hy. Yet the selection of a candidate for tht• vital office traditionally takes place in a last-minute In an a ge when' org.iniicd relig ion is under <ll· l<.ack a s hc111~ pass<· in modrrn life. lhl' creat ion of this new church domain is an t·ncouraging sign of \·itality in this important aspect of Orange County lifl'. We welcome Dishop·.John son and wish him well. ''I won't use.. it for A greC).se YA8 no more." · Property Tax Curb In Motion Popular Welfare Fallacies Burdens of a Welfare Si ate Dear Gloon1y Gus Bad Days in Britain LONDON, Eng land · There was a lime when Great Britain .Governor R ea {:!<Jn e:tn 't b 1· d · t · d \Vhtle lht• nt.•\\ h<~·k 1 m"n· sym "o 1ze power, m egr1ty an start a war , PrC's irlC'nl "' ' l'fficienc·v. Butthis islc husfallC'n Reagan can . Congr-essm<in lwiwd ;i fl''' wcl'I;.,, <igo. "Tlw on bad duys, and its glories seem Ford couldn't pardon Nix· Dkt ionar)· uf :II 1smfurn1<1tinn ... n "d t..E cW'' IS ITIOStl.v al\ ilrtlllSlll" JX>lf>Ollr· to beathingoftht>pasl. -oo, irrcs1 en ru· 1.,,....-:-:-:---+-.,,.,-'="r-".,,....1 ,., ..--~L""'ookini; at Britain now. in· J .L.S. n ° 1 ~ Ciftl.~ll1!Tft't':-thnc• urc dcea, it 1s cl1ffteuln o fm •1l?111l' a few k ngthil·r 1trm:> lhat dl·-that its l'm · AJlh h t t 1. f GllMfllyG<1tcommenturuullmll!Hb~ SC:l'\0l' In ht• r('fl t•c tcd UPOll IJy tht• pi r,. IJ n ,, ,, •~ oug proper y ax re ie .. -.-..... ot ... teu•rllr•.t1oc11,. nc•1wral 11ublic. ' '' h b · Cd ll · vi<fws of llM ,..,...,.,..,. Stnd row i-1 ., ~ t r " l .. ll , (f as een prom1s coun ei:is _..,.,.G....,.,G~.O•llrPllat. Possibly onl· M thC' most mis-" ' ' •' timesoverthe past severalyears. undl•rstond subit·ct~ in lht..• <:outl-around th (• legislators appeared last month lrv is that nf !,!lube. Nor is to be running the risk of facinn the · it easv to no. .., · • w t' I f a r 1' "all th·e extt•nt vott'rs next November without rather than a lax redu1.•t10n. chc·;tl s ai)!I • • having m ade a ny delivery on "But," he says. "it is u far lt•ss chbwlt•r:-.°' a tn which tht• their pledges . The various regressive taxation and will af· Rritish way of t . t 1 f t 1 lh h b f"l I' i!lih cal('J!<H':-I,· f u ,.. a s· :1 measures allemp mJt o so vc ee on v ose w o enc 1 rt•m b 1, r a 1 l' d ln .. " • what has becom e a m ajor pro· the prof)<'rty tax rd id llomc th:oplt• \\ h;1 model for t he b!em "'ilh aJJ homeowners had salt's. and income t~x ~re ruort! h:t\t•n "t h ~1tl ' \\·orlcl been-defeated ~r were boaacd-direct!.'' r elated to a Pl'r!:-llll 0 ::. \.. T he signs of dc•(-<1)· arc• cn•ry· "" lhc• SllJ!hll'::.l ,. down by factions opposed to ability to pay. The wealthier will w here apparent here. The --<iltt•nlative revenue sources lo pay more than thost' on marginal ~~~i~:~nl ~1:i"~ value of the pound has drop11cct offsc>t those lost by the remedies.• income:· 1 pl"'t'e-i1)il-0 us l y. Corruption is · h · b"ll ·11 h po ill C'S or w1·"'e~.pre a·d . l':1"1···l t"ns1·11n".· ar" .Just when the pros•X'cts for ta:< While Be r s 1 sll as a 1.· incliti' 1115 >f 11 ~,. rt\ " " '· ... " ... · ·~ ... reform had heeome ~ost dis m al long "ay to go lo win Senate ap 1 'fh 1 ·1h• 1' l' 1 · · t lh 1 t on the r isl'. And ub•we all. a vis- l' au or poin s ou a ;i ilor to London S"nscs that lhc a St>natc com· proval and survive the commit ll'<J)oool thn·c l"l't'l'nl ::. urlt(·s hv " m1ttel' s u r -tee proC'ess of the Asseml1ly as 1 ,. s C 1, h. Rr itishno longcrgivcadamn. II h . -h tie "'· · ensus ,urt•au, 1 l' Dur1·n g th" lrcJubll•d J)C"•1·1·od P ri s in "I v we as pass age t ere, 1t 1s I e o D 1 f 11 " ~ave ~p ·-firstrcnlbreakthroughforpro-r c~on l'P · l> uman after Wo rldWa rll,wlwnlfirsl prov al to one pcrty tax r elief for homeowners. ( ] came hC're, lhc British appeu1·cd of the m ost SYDNEY HARRIS to be confident that thev could dras tic pro-A BILL increasing lhe amount overcom e lhl'ir prohlcnis. Uul posals ad -refunde d to senlor citize ns. _ _ now. in contrast. they have vanccd. More aulhor<•d by Senator Geo rg~ Rt•sourees. and a jornt project evide ntly lost their spirit. They s u r pr i s in~ Oeukmejian. has been siirned Ill· centcrin "' on De troit h.v two un-are exhaus ted, disappointed and h th t I d S t R b ,., frustrated. was t a t t· o aw an ena or cu C'n ivt•rsities -fully puncturl' the impetus for it Ayala's bill inc rt'as ing the · most common miscuncl'ptions camefroma Sen alorwhodocsn 't homeowner·s e xemption from regardin g•·wclfare." have to worrv about reelection the present to $1750 lo 52250 is · this year . lie is Senator Pett•r II. moving. The Ayala bill adds r cn-FAf.,LACV Ol'it:: .. Onn• on PART OF their dile mma, it seems lo me. s te ms from lhe fact STANLEY KARl\O\V that they are liv ing in a welfare state that. in the eoursc of pnw ill in,:: them w1th socwl sccui'ily. has de prived the m .of incc•ntivcs . The tax burdens involved in maintaining the welfare stall· arc so high that for many Rritl!->h there is no point io workinl! hard As a consequenc<.>, produC't1vil.\ 1s low . Economic sta~nation has be<'n aggravatt'd, m eanwhile. by an inflation rate that further makes hard work futile. Priees here arc as nigh as rtiey are in fhe U ni ted States, but w aJ?es are half what they are in America. 1'11EGRTM ec-Ollomlc seen<'. in turn. has contributed to much of the mis be h a\'ior that woulrl ha\'e been considered unthinka· ble a i.tener at ion a1'!o. Recently , fo r cxamplt .. several of Seollaml Yard's most prcsti.cious police officers wen' cashiered for involvement in a pornography racket. T,hcir motive, of course, was money. Another reeent scandal C'rupl- cd here when senior officials of the Bank of England, that pillar of honesty. were implicated in il- licit c urrenc y de alings. The motive. again. was money. Th<' .;tr11 gi.:lr to mnkc ends meet also has been a kev factor in lh{· !!rowing n·scntmcnt. p a r t i <' 11 I a ,. I ). 1 n JI n o ,. neig-hhorhooc1s. to the innux ofim - miJ?.rants from former British t er-l'itm'-it'S-H1-r\~i A-Hml..AWit-'•·..,.------1 A frw \\ l't'ks :1go, for ins tance, fiv<' hon munll•n•<I an Indian youth iii l hl' London district of Sl)ulhall. an impon•rished seetor or th<> t·11 \. Thl· murcit·r was a <lramal ic· s)·mplom nf r acial tcnsmns that ha Vl' ht'(•n simmer- ing t hroughout the country t:itl'lr . IN THE view of many British, immii!r iints arc crowding the J;ibor m ;irkl•t and <Ir<' lh<>refore dishkc<l . II 1s plain. howl•n·r. the bust>S, h1h p1t a I)', anti otht>r H'rvil'CS would nfll function \\'llhout the immigrants. wlw hnndll' l:isk)'o, tlw Brit1~h will not 1>t•rfnrm The L'onsl•rvatt\'l'S hlame thl' r111ing !.a irnr part.v for lht' j!l'llt'r al :nala1st'. 1·nnlt•nding that the gon•rnmt•nt ha!-> (Tdl·d its ;1uthol'il v le) Lhc 1l 1ct alorial I null· unions. ·But llw l·nmWr\'at1n•s. formerly in po wer . were l'(IUlllly r t•spon s ibl<.· for lht• prc·scnt. dc•ctine. The ;rnswcr m ay he that g rcnt civilizations fadl', ancl Britain is no t'XCl'ption. The lt:sson ought not elude the rest of us. Bus &oject Stalled __ Behr whose tl'rm in offi ce docsn •t ters who are sen ior C'itizcns and welfare. 411 w a vs on \\'t•lf arr .·· end for two years. low income pe rscms . llut cxemp-f'alse: 'l'hl' or~gon !->lud~ foun<l Behr's measurl' is a dramatic lions. so far h ave prov('ct fut ilt· as that 1n Air! to D1'pt•ntknl Ch1ldrc11 r----c:ihh'a~n~A;:e~m~~l';.:.=;;p:;:r;..op~c.Z.r~y,.;:a~";.;.· :;<;;c;.,_ --tt!~~~~s:-G-11 m.Juo-m:odc Lh ... £'i.._r_"f't:*8S!tfe>!tS7h1tU-h-ad-b~~n--AA-\l.'4'1 h re s i,:med s pc<'if1cally lo relieve' I hl• benefits. for less than » vear; a nd OH'r present burden of i.:ovC'rnmt•nt 1111 The Senate dcfeatt.'<I. as d1<l thl· hair of thl'sc had iu·wr hl'furt• n •- owncr·oceupil'<I resid1.•11c1.•s ll Asst'mhly, a nu m h<'r of m:1111r Cl'IV('d any k111d of puhllt• as would rl'mov<' all a ssessnwnb no bills offerin¢ solutions . On<.• of the sistanC'e. 'fhrel•·fourths had ht•t·n s tr ueturcs. I ax 111g lhc land onl). most far n •aching was lhat hy on ADC for two years or less. Jo frozen at 1976 v:tlues with future Senator .John llolmdahl. \\hosl' terms of Adult <1ssbluncl' rises limited lo t•ost of linnl! in committee on Rcv<'nue and T ax-whiC'h int'ludt•s old agr, hlind anrl dexes. ation devised a limil1ltion on pro· ~dt'af client~ l hl• ml•than figurl' TllF. Pl.AN would Sl'l'O\ lo achit'VC' the J?Oal ;ulvoc·ull'd hy some assessors who t ontcnd !)rel· perty t m<t•s s hould support only those scrvict•s which are cllrec·lly related to prope rty . H(•hr s ays it wi II pr<•cl udc 111> m t•c1wm•rs from being hit jn the future with hui;:c inC'reuscs in llH•lr tax hills broul(hl about hy n•asscssmcnts which somt>timcs double homt' valu:itions <ind whirh is drivini.: peop1c out of t hl'ir homes in dron•s tind pn•n•nlinl! youni.:<'r families from cs tahlishing their own homes Hut Hehr docsn ·t stop thl•n•. I le prMicks for the replenishment of loC'al J,?on>rnment tills throu~h a fh·e pNn.'nt sales t<1x on homes a11<1 a 20 p t•r cent surt:tx on in romt' taxes paid by homrowncrs Ill' 01wnly admits it is u lax s hift 7his is th• Vic• SqUMJ EvwyOIHI .1tay wh.,. you •re!' -~ perty tax inc reas<•s. Lo<: al i.:ov nowlwn• l'XC'N•ds four wars. l'rnment vigorously nppoxccl this Fullacv Tw" .. AllC families rvcn though the limits we re high. arc large anti thl'Y ha\'t• mon• allowinl! as much as sev1•n (lt•r ('hildr1.•n .1u st t o gd mnrt· r c•nt annual raist•s plus furthl'r rn on<'.\' · · Fa h <' 111 o rq~ <m . mcreasesfor growth. \\'C•lfa rt' fam ili es :1rP gt•ll ing Senator .Jerry Smith nlso was !\malll'r . not larg1•r . :1 n<l 11vPr HO findlng dif(kulty g ;iinin~supporl fll'rt'l'rtl hav1' only om· or l\\o for his bill It• t•slablis h a sep11ratc childrt•n. With a monlhl\' .. mist··· propt'rty t ax ut lower rates for per c hild of o nly S2i'. h a\'in~ owne r occupied hom t•s . As· t'hil<lr1•n for wl'lfon• 1s !:-tan•t.•ly :.\ scmblymnn Gene Chappie was busines:i proposition. deft'all'd in his attempt to extend Falla{'\' three . "Mo~t \\1•l(:1n• the "green he ll" principle t.o re· t hilclren an· ill(•g1t1m11 tc ·· 'iiclences. l nder that proj!ram 1-'alsc Th(• 1llc•g itim;wy rate b lax1.•s upon farms Hre frozl'.'n upon lt'ss than 12 percr11l. In fa('t. in a~n·vment lhc land will nnt hl' Ort•J!on thl' \H•lfarc illegit imac~ .;old for a twenty Yl'nr period 11 ratr 1s clN·lininJ,! /aRI,., than th1• 11 the <'Ommitlmcnt 1s hrcaC'hccl ;.111 lt'l:!lllmacy r at<' for llw pop11l:1 ttixes become du<' at flrcva1ltn).! tion as a'' holt•. rates ONE THING 1s l'l'rt a in. If I ht• Re hr pr oposal. or som clh•ni.: similar, is not passed hy the Legisluturc. t ht• incumbe nt)', standing for r eelection next Nov- ember will face crowds of angry homeowners just after the~· hu•·c received their property tax bills. Even if they do pass Behr's bill no signific ant r elief on property tax bills can be r eali zed before the 1977-78 tax year. Duckme · jian's bill will give som e aid to senior citizens and Avala's bill. if passed, may be in time to raisc the exemptions this ycur. Still, one would think thnt anyone seeking reelection ncict November had beUcr he rrc- pa rect lo tell the volf'rs th;ll pro- perty tax rellt'f has been pro victcd. They arc nol likely tn .;c•t tic for anr m o r<' prom1s1•!-> •'Al.I.AC'\' FOl' R: ·~Ill hon!\ of al>ll.··hnrll('d ln:tf(•r'> ar(• on ''l•lforC' ·· Fab1· In manv ~laks. c•hildlc.ss ~1dul l:-an> not ~·\t'n 1•li ~iblf' for wc•lfarr Of thnsl' \\ho gl'l ass1stanc1'. half an' chih.lrtJn uveraginl! t•ig ht yea rs olrl, one- f1flh c•1thl•r O\'l'r GS, or totally dis- ableci. o r blincl. Fnllac y fi vt•: ··:\tany rural blacks mi1?ralc fro m l o w we lf:irc ·b('nefit state s t o Nort hern 1•1t1es t o go o n welfare." 1''als t•: The• ll.S, Census Bureau study shows that in s ix Northern 1:ilics, blaeks horn anci raiS('fl in the cilv ;.ire more likely tn b<.• on "cl far~ than those who ha\'l' moved there. There IS m ue h wronJ'( wit h th<' prcst'nt wdfo ri• 'il'I up. both in the giving a nd th1.• t;1 klrtJ?.: but only facts. not fal111ril'!\. t·an leucl us l11 dfct'f l\'l' reform WAS lll NGTOI' • Be tt er buses. whieh could acC'ommodalt' lhc handica1>p ed and lhr C'lcll•rly. h<'VC' been six ye;irx on the wa~. But they still ha vcn ·1 arrivt•d. Rack in 1!170. Ct1nJ.(rcsscl1rcdcu lht• li rban Mass Transportati1m 1\ll m 1 n isl ru lion lo pruv1<I(• f II r l h l' trans pnrta · I ion needs of the m i II ions M handicapped ::ind c lde rl v Amt•ricans . · It has takt•n six yrars f()r MT A to put t u~ethcr a frw simplc r eitulalions n•q111r1n~. am onJ! other things, that hus man11f;1l·lun•rs install lmn•r stairs Wheelchair access would bt•optional But the 1·t'~ulatmns han• lc•fl hla nk the dall'S wh1•n lhl'::.c features will b('('Omf' m:mtfutorv. The blanks :ire supp0s1oel l•> Ill' filk d 111 this month by UMTA·s Administrator Robert P<itrit't'lll. IN AN earlier column. we re· ported that the Whitc !louse and General Motors had join1.'<I forC'<'S to block the development of the "Transbus, ·• which was lo have wide door s and other s pceial features for the handicapped. Aceorctin.c to a federal rl'porl. General Motors feart'<f this "bus of the future" w ould cause more people lo ride the bus und. therefore. would reduce the sale of private automobiles . The While House came to General Moton! reseuc hy holdin.c buck fundinJ: fort he "Transbus · · Meanwhile, an llMTA staff re- port. intended ror orrlcial eyes (JACK ANDERSON J only. eontt'nds that OP<'ninJ.t up mass transportation to the han- flil'apped not only will pay for itself but will reduc·<' the operat· ing d eficits by rou~hly 4 to 10 t>cr· cc•nt. ln l'Old C'as h, this coulci save upto$70 millionc Tbc rt•port. dated March 4, l'Valuates the inflationary impal'I of the regulations lhattook UMT I\ six years to draft. The annual cost of providing better transportation aeeommodalinns for the han- dicappcci and the {'ldt•rly, nccord- inJ? to tht' report, would ranl!l' betwPen S42 m illion and S3115 million. BUT THE COST sould be off set. eontends the n•port, by an- nual benl'fils hc•l wcc•n ~100 million and S500 million. n:v implement inJ? the re~ulation. for cx:im11h" an t'Slimated 95,000 un<'mployc<I hanctieappcd persons will be able to go to work. ihc rt'gulations will also pro Quotes "lt is a very dangerous doc· trine to consider the judges as the ultimate arbiters on all Constitu- tional questions : It is one which would place u s under the des potis m of an oligarchy ... ihe Cons titution has e rected no such single lribµnal. knowing that to whatever hands confided, with the corruption of time and party . its members would become despots ." Thoma!! Jer. rerM>n n dl' tninsportal1on for 1.408.000 tc1 1.525.000 Jll'rMrnS who will use public trans it for t h<' fi r!:-t lime. This will Crt'al c .ihoul ~.000 jobs for bu!> tlri V<'r~. Enn mor(• important than the financial hl•nt'f1l s, !:-tales the rt" 1>0rt. woulct lw tlw soeial a nd psycholoi.:11·;il lr1•11dits. f'<mlnol•• 1\ s pokl.'sman sai<f UMTA rllfln ·t pl;rc•1• much con- fidcnt·c in ii)', own Mardi 4 report, "It is not a s tudy adopted by UMTi\ or issued hv UMTi\ as our s tand on I ht• C'o5.i." hl• tolct us, Re('aUSl' or the 'r<'port 's vai::uccost fi gures. hr s~1ld . U MTI\ is con- traeting ;1 year-long national s tudy I<> assl•ss in det ail the transp<1rtat ion nt•crls of the hun- dicapped . ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT Hnh1•fl .v II ····d l'1Jhlel1n 1hnmn.~"1•1·111/, f:wtor flarlH1m l\rrrh1d1. f:<l1t11riat /1ag1• f:d1tnr Thi' cd1tl'lrt:1l paJ:c of the Daily f'ilnl M•t·k s to inform :tnd Mimulah· rrarfcrs hy presrntinit on th1i. paf.!(' rl1 v('rse commentary on lupit·.~ uf inlrn•st hy syndirat· ed rolumnists anrl r;irtnoni111s, hy prnrnirnf.! a rnrum rnr readers' 11 (''-S anti h~· 11n·sc11trru;1 this nt•"i.pap1•r·~ 01>1nion~ and ult•as 1)0 nrrr1•nl lnpll'" The (.'(fllnrial nprn11in' "' lt11• J);11ly 1'11<11 appear onlv m lhl' 1•1ll1nr1a l ('11lumn al lhl• t1111· •1f th•· pa ~.. Op11111ms t'X· lffl'SH·rl h,1 lhP 1•11lurnnrsts ancl 1 artuon1~•~ 111111 lt•llt•f w11h•r:; an• tlW1r own 111111 1111 "nllnr1>1·mcnt of lht•rr• 1·11·11 ' '" thC' IJalh· Pilot ~houllt ht mh•1 ri·•I · Thursrlay, June 24, 1976 JCPenney Huntington Beach Huntington Center s STARTS FRIDAY 10 A.M.! OAll Y f>ILOT .it 7 • BE HERE EARLY FOR BEST SELECTION. SORRY. NO MAiL OR PHONE ORDERS! 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Short sleeve .. 19 99 8 <r'Y long ~esses. lace & polyester pastels 19 99 24 only sweater capes. button front lace IOOk .19 99 6 only poocho capes, acrylic knit ... 21.00 6 only polyester all·weathef coats run 1engin 17 99 6 only brushed conon panlsu11s, pastels ..... 38.00 29_9 699 NOW 9.88 10.99 2.99 8.99 8.99 6.99 15.88 8.99 22.99 ' Women's Accessories· Huntington Beach Knee high socks 700 pr. only assorted colors &. patterns .44 Ong. n Now Orig NOW 79 only haf\OOa~s .i 90-5 99 3.88 13on1y handbags 11 90·13 30 9.88 1 J only hanobags 7 00-8 40 5.88 150 only hanobags. assl colOrs 2 88·3 99 1.88 376 only sm11.r1ared puka necklaces 2 00 .99 379 only pieces asst. iewe1ry 1 88·3 50 .88 Girls Dept. · Huntington Beach · Orig. NOW 100 only aSSOf1ed sweaters. swea !shirts, 7 -14 2 99 .99 I 00 only assorted pan ls. 7 -14 2.99 .99 60 only assorted coordinates 4 99 2.99 100 only assorted knee-highs 66 .33 50 only Jr H1 l/s blouses 2 99 1.99 50 only assorted 7 ·I 4 tops 6.00 S.99 20 only assorted 7 -14. sWJ111Wear _ _7.50 3.99 40 only assorted panlsu11s 6.00 3.99 Boy's · Huntington Beach 0119. NOW ~ on1y assorted 1acke1s . ..... 6.00-899 3.99 20 only assorted panls 3 00-4.99 2.99 35 only window pane ta.sure su11s. 4· 7 13 99 9.99 10 onl Sesame St sweatShlrts. 2/3 99 .25 10 only Sesame S1.10ng sreeve shirts. 2/3 only .... 99 .25 12 only lined denim 1acke1s, I & xi only 4 99 2.99 40 only llannet slw1s, V3, I 2 & 14 only 99 .25 30 only riawa11an shirts ...... 299 1.99 7 on1y v-neck sweaters. medium so .25 Curtains & Drapes · Huntington Beach Orig. 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Ong NOW S99 3.33 144 00 99.00 16600 99.00 289 99 169.99 Toy Dept. -Huntington Beach .. •I .. 8 only stripe swealer knit pan su11s 40 only dress & pan1su1t un1fonns, white & pastel 3.88 10.99 18.88 18.88 18.88 40 only small purses -<li&&&efi 4-14 3 gg 299 2 99 .99 .... h-' ....... ~-+iW--~..:1:1----lfiO)l.U)lool~y~lflllelllell~ 40 only 2 pc oath sets. pink & ou~n;,er::-. __ .c..;s;:i.__..J..tXL--p;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;,;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;iiiii--------·--.+ MotocroH ' 24 only Z1I> front JICl!ets. hooded short style 16.00 10 only bolder pnnt dresses. long sleeve 25 00 I 2 only bOtder pnnt pantsu1ls. button Iron! 1ac .. 29 00 6 only border pnnt Jong dresses, mtsses sizes 28 00 60 only assorted tops 4 ·6x 4 29 2.99 Infant's • Huntington Beach Orig __ 9only receM~~ankets ···-~ 3 00 NOW 1L88- 1.99 Jr. pullover IWHtefs 300 only With embrOldery design long & shof1 .$1ee\/e. orig. 8.88-10 88 ....... .. ........ Now 011g 35 only swearers with larger design 7.88 85 only shol1s with matching vesr 11 .88 1 Sonly shot1 sleeve sweatefs S 88 10 only t>oucle wrap swearer 7 88 19 only shot1 sleeve cotton l·sh1rts 4 44 20 only shol1 sleeve striped lop . 6.88 27onlytiebacksweaters ....... .. . ... 4.88 85 only terry pnoled tops ... 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S.88 3.88 tOonlycnnldeclolh panr.s ..... . .. 9.88 7.88 JO only assorted misses sl~s .................. 4.99·5.99 3.88 22 only polyester pin stripe pants 7.88 5.88 35 only assorted matemity lops 588 3.88 12 only IWWl set sweatl!fs 988 7.88 18 only kabuki sweaters ~88 3.88 IS only shol1 sleeve knit lops 3 99 1.88 80 only sleevtlesS shells 2 88 1.99 I 0 only ch~ big lops ... 988 7.88 12 only Jong sleeYt nylon blouses 6 88 4.88 t 2 only llghlWelghl jaekets 7 88 5.88 20 only ma1emtty pants ........... 4 88 2.88 129onlyhtldlpolo.Stzes 1-4 ~· 2.7S 125 only Sesame St pant. plains & tanc1es...... . 4.00 66 only Sesame St. slaeks. St.zes 1 ·4 . . . 4.00 50 only l-9htm w/palch lront... ·----1.99.·2..99 19 only hooded sweatshirts.. .. ............... 2.99·3. 75 15SesameSt.sweatShirts .............. 2.99·3.75 SS only lhl!fmal sleepe<s 2.99·4 69 59 only screen pnnlloott>all p 1 .. 2.99·4 98 Sonly all weather coal w/hat. 51ze 3 12.99·16.00 1 only 3 dr dresser walnut. as 1s ... 95.00 1 only baslC cnb. wMe as tS 43.88 2 only 104 c04l mattress. red/blue ....... -...• 27 00 3 only 68 coil mattress. red/blue 22.00 . 2.99 2.99 ~99 1.99 1.99 1.99 1.99 8.99 66.00 28.99 20.99 15.99 Men's Clothing · Huntington Beach Earth cloth pant & jacket 40 sets only. 100°,(. pre-washed collon assorted sizes 011g 3S 00 . .. . . .. . .. .. .. Now 1gss SO only p<e·wash denim 1acke1s 50 onry sport coats. ass! soltds ... 100 only leisure suits 300 only leisure pants Ong t800·2200 35.00-40.00 . 29 00-37.00 15.00·20 00 300 only leisure suit tackers 1 S.00·25.00 50 only mens suits .. 65.00· 75 00 300 only Casual Panis Asst style & 51zes 10 OOto 18 00 IOOonly European Dress Slacks 18 00 NOW 12.88 14.88 14.88 8.88 6.00 49.00 3.99 13.88 Men's Furnishings · Huntington Beach LI S print ahlrts 250 only. nylon & acetate s-m-1-xl gas 0119. 12.00-18.00 ........... ...Now Orig NOW 150 only assorted men s shirts 3 00·5 00 1.99 SO only assorted men's shirts 4 00·8 00 2.88 300 only assorted men s shirts 10 00·14 00 6.88 I 50 only men s ciess belts 6 50-7 so 3.99 200 only rolls wallets '1000 5.00 50 only assorted men's ties .. 3 S0·5.00 .99 25only Mens Sweaters Asst. styles ..... 7.00 to 10.00 4.88 75onlyMensSwealersAsst.stytes .... 12.00to 16.00 9.88 cup.. ... 3.99-5.99 35 only balh accessories 3 00·8.00 up to 500/o Off up to 400/. Off 40 only ass! sheets. ass1 51zes & colors 399·12.49 up to 250/o Off Housewares · Huntington Beach -Orig. 4 only G.E percolator, avo . gOld. 7·cup . . . . 23.99 5 only 7 pc. kitchen tool set. stainless sleel .. 9.99 t8 only com1ngwate' saucepan trt0·00 • 16 88 36 only hentage h1H 24 pc. beverage set . .. 10 88 36 only 4 pc. duradle plastic camstet I 0 only Cosco· step stOOI. brown 15 99 48 only Anchor Hocking gtasswaie 88 10 only Teflon' roast pan • 2 49 12 only aluminum roast pan With rack 2 99 18 only Daisy seal·a-meal 12 99 36 only assl salt & pepper shakets 1 79 t 8 only asst sau & pepper shakers S.00 9 only buckeye 7 pc eookware ... , 16 88 48 only• ifTW1ed coflee beans, selee1 llavors 2 99 26 only Coming· Electromebcs Table Range ..... 29.88 22 only Blue Oddesy 45 pc. Stoneware Set ....... 45.00 26 only JCP 9 cup Auto Immersible Coffee Maker 15.99 84 only JCP Spray Steam Ory Iron 19.99 lilOW 15.99 . 5.99 12.88 5.88 3.88 10.99 .44 .99 .99 8.99 .60 2.50 12.88 .99 15.88 29.88 9.99 12.88 Family Shoes · Huntington Beach Orig 240only womensdress & casual snoes 10 99·16 99 60 only women s casual wedges 1 4 99 600 only women s thong sandals . 11 99 t50on1ymen s, boy's canvas shoes 5 99 75 only men s better dless shoes 22 00· 27 00 100 only men s better dless shoes 50 only men's casual snoes 71 only g1r1 s Shoes 101 boys shoes 14.00-27 00 12 95·20 00 10.99-1299 1099·12 99 Gif11ines · Huntington Beach Orig 96 only lableclotlls ... 4.50-6.50 . I 20only selected dtSh rowels, aprons. toaster covers 288only plaeemats .... 99·2 50 24 only crystal ashtrays 7 so 18 only crystal seMng plates 1000 18 only ltowet pots 5 00 4 onty oval 21139 metan1c goldlone mirror 45 00 4 only ornate upright 46127 gold1onc nwr0t 85 00 6 only rose floral peclures 32 so 6 only bl1sh scene pictures 32.SO 2 only octagon mirror .... 25.00 6 only wood plaques .. .... 10.99 6 only 1~ints on mals ................... 10.00 NOW 6.88 10.88 3.88 2.99 14.88 14.88 9.88 4.88 4.88 NOW 2.99 V1 Off .88 4.99 5.00 .99 29.99 59.99 19.99 19.99 15.99 2.99 3.99 ~ HUNTINGTON BEACH Huntington Center ride on toy 60 only 3so orig. 6.99 Now 011g NOW 13 only oaby oonoms dOll 13 93 10.88 22 only baby tears doll 12 88 9.88 _ 11 O onlr 6 million dolla.!_ m:in viewer 8.99 ~88 85 only see & say toys .. -8-99 5.88 19 only dOll coast or strOller 1599 12.88 143 only secret mounrain ou1pos1 8.99 4.88 17 only W11df11e motocross bike S4 99 46.88 45 onJy lloral boolls ~ ·5-ss -3744 179 only Skateboard Truck & Wheels 3 88 1.88 249 only Wide Truck & Wheels 6 88 3.88 36 only Fiberglass Skateboard 24 95 1~.88 Sporting Goods · Huntington Beach Ony NOW 28 only AMF CObfa bowling bans 2799 22.88 52 only Power Shx golf balls. pkg ol 3 2 49 .88 t 5 sels only Spalding Top Fhte gott sel 19900 99.88 50 only WFL posters I 44 .25 J only Scandia beau!y gym 29 99 14.88 2 99 1.66 14 99 9.88 1 onfyk·I061nflatableboa1 floor m00e1 9995 52 only plastic cuH work gloves 99 .44 116 only chec~ wor~ pal'llS 7 49 5.88 Plants · Huntington Beach 8 only large ceramic pols 2• only snoopy characler pots 26 only assorted characrcr pots 40 only assorted pots Ortg NOW 25 00 14.88 5 00-8 00 2.88 6 00·9 00 3.88 40% Off Automotive -Huntington Beach Mobler electronic Ignition Ms most foreign & domes11c cars 011g. 69 95 Now 25 0111y toc~1ng gas caps 20 011ly reat floor mats 15 only c11tzen bancl converte<s 200 gar only JC Penney an1t·lreeze 25 only alaron c11tzen band radios 1 O only mot0<cycle he4mets 4995 011q 3 99 4 9S 32 95 3 44 11995 1699 NOW 1.88 2.88 6.88 2.99 99.95 8.88 , ' Space-age Sleutlaing Now fin ~crprinls can be checked quickly and precisely with the latent fingerprint identification system by Rockwell lnterna- tional 's Autonclics Group. Anaheim. Norman Bolton, project en.g~neer. checks the automatic fingerpri.nt reader. part of a Sl.5 m1lhon order from the Royal Can adian Mounted Police. New ·Babies .'Terrified' At Birth--Physician SACRAMENTO (AP) -u·s not that 'doctor s a rc "purposefull v violent" when they deliver ba bies, an obslctriei arr says, it's that they should focus on the baby as a terrified human being. That was the message prominent French physician Fn'<ierick Leboycr gave at a Capitol news conference Wednesday where he showed a film of a Leboyer style birth -in which the baby is caressed. not slapped. THE 57-YEAR ·OLD a uthor of "Birth Without Violence" said that babies born by his method arc more serene and less aggrcssi\·e in their early years. He addt'd that a recent study, soon to be published in English, also showed Lcboyer babies have fewer health problems and arc very as· sertive and full or life. Proudly Presents The =IN PERSON= & AN ALL ST AR SHOW I ' Au9ust 7th Saturday Eve. 8:30 p.m. Oran9e County FairCJrouncl 77 Fair Drive Costa Mesa DDT Use OK' To FtghrPlague Assemblyman John Vasconcellos. a San . Jose Democrat who is carry- inE. a bill r~ting the..s.tate lo study_ alternate birth methods. sponsored Leboyer's visit to the Capitol. lo-__ ..__..._-.-.._.._ ___ ..., ________________________ _ In Two States WASH1NGTON (AP> -Health of- ficials in Colorado and California, where two cases of bubonic plague have been reported this year , have fed e ral p ermission to use the pesticide DDT against rodent fleas that may transmit the rare disease. THE V ASCONCEL.LOS BILL. AB 4492. has passed the Assembly and faces a Senate Health and Welfare Committee hear ing in August. Le boyer . who began using his technique eight years ago, said he has -, 7 Donation Admits The Whole Family IMOM.· DAD & 11osi Ticket Information Call 17141 847-7206 delivered 1.000 babies using this M1111•M11111•M111•i...i•...._•._•m..••..,.•..,..•..,..• .... •~•....,.•a..•.,••.,.•..,..• ....... -....,.. __ .._..-...._.-~..­ method. Mos t of the mothers used no ------------------------------------------------anesthetic during the birth, he said. Gesturing rapidly as he talked. Leboyer sn1d h is p11ilos opny centers on the belief that birth is a ter- rifying experience for a b<Jby, which finds itself a lone. Tire Envir onmental Protection Agenc-y s-aid it granted Colorado Gov. Richard D. Lamm's requt'sttousethe pesticide. which will be applied directly into wild rodent burrows by lt"ftit--~--..uand-powercd equipment. The EPA "l.NEV.ER.wANTElltosaydoclors.. --,--....--.---~----h a d a l r e ad y g ive n California are purposefully violent. If s simply ou ave to help It along by planning for it. Thinking earn the highest Interest available. With the insured permission to use DDT. we fail lo see her·c is a sensitive ahe~d for what It will take to provide solid security safety of up to $40.000 on savings accounts. And EPA MAKES exceptions to its ban human being that is terrified" im· on DDT in e mergt'ncies. mediately a fter birth . Leboyer said. and a happy retirement. Naturally. you want the whUe Perpetual ls helping to take care of your future. A federa l health official in Atlanta The old school of thought described assurance of knowing that you and yours will have we want to provide you with many convenient. said eight cases of bubonic plague the newborn infant as having "no feel-th be fits ft d ' ff t Th f . have been conlii rmed in four Western ing, no psychic life.·· he said. Instead, e ne o o ay s e orts. omorrow. at ree sefVlces. states this year in an apparent con-"a newborn baby is a terribly assurance comes from a growing investment .. 1 When the future suddenly becomes the present, tinuation of a puzzling upsurge of the sensitive and tcrrifk'<i human bein~. ·· savings! And that's what Perpetual Is all about. you'll be glad that you came to Perpetual. California's disease t-hat surfaced last yea.... In the Lcboyer·stylc technique, a THE VICTIM RECOVERED i~ the baby is s troked. massaged a nd Capital growth. largest state cwaorrelsd·s.ed to ease iLc; entry into the safe and secure. l?1ERPETU~l mutualsavings'and one Colorado case. but a victim in Ca lifornia died. according t o At Perpetual loan association. Marshall Fox. a Center for Disease "THEN THE BABY opens and feels 5 vi 'II Control epidemiologist. it is beautiful to be born.·• Leboycr told a ngs you ~ •.•... t Two of four reported victims in New reporters. ·~ .. fSLJC Mexico died. while two others re-All the baby wants when it is horn is The complete Sav1·ngs and Loan :~JI Ill!: I covered from the dangerous illnes""~·ttin.--'mjmeone wlio is touching a net telling ---------•· ~·•'' • ·=::=· · :.:.~ Arizona. Fox said in a telt'phone in· the baby they arc not alone.'' Le boyer ~ -r • --· W< I tcrview. said. ~ The disl'ase rate usually rises from ay t roug eptember. w en peop c encounter wild rodents and their dis- easc·bcaring fleas in the wilderness. is better if they use no anesthetic but said some women have so much pain it is necessary . At Saddlehaek CfJllege Student Chief Picked A 20-ycar·old Journalism student from San ( 'l<'m<'ntc has ll<'cn <'l<•cted stud<'nt body pn•sid<'nt at Saddleback Collci.tc for lh<' 1!176· 77 school year. (;l•no Bok<>sk .,. w~1s sckctcd from a ftC'ld or four c·aml i(lal('S m rec<'nl balloting. lli:o1 first offit'ial artion was to solicit the ht'lp ;md cooperation of losing candiclall's. CLASS VIC•: PRESIDF.NT will be Ira Golds tein. a fr<'shman from Tus t in. majoring in s ales :rn<l merrhandisini;!. Bokoskv commended th<' work done by oul goinl! prt's idcnt f\<1the Eddy and gave some ideas of what h<' would do as head of s tudent government nl'xt year "WllAT HAS BEEN started s hould be continued," he said. "Kathe ccn· tered her wor k around gaininl! stu- dent repr<'scntation at the board or trustees level and in decision and policy making. "We want to continue thut and also work on student activities." Bokosky. a former Sant a l\na College student, suicl he can forC'sec upcomini: needs and problems at Sad· dlebuck because he has atll•ndcd a larger schOQI. -- Bfverty HAis (M<1111 Ott" cl 9710 \\ •l•h11· n 1,d. It' 13)?74 6066 272 '> 5b • Wu twood Village. I 0Af>6 \~11,hnd31HI 1213) 4i'4·JS03 Urchmont. L11rd1m<>nl 111-.1 •If l\ .. ,,.,h lll•d ln• Angelt-s (2 IJI .1i.,> h46J •Fullerton. )J '4 Yn1t•<1 I m<.l.1 Hl•cl 1I1.1199J.1200 Northrldge. I 'i"'·IO r>~'""'h''" '11•'1'1 1 .'I JI 360·2326 •Canoga Park. V1c1urv Ol•d .11 l'lcltl ""' 1.' I )1 J.IR 4 M I Ncwrort Buch, I I:> ~·I .,,,,, /l\oqttl'l lll~d 11urm,.1lv ~1· w "''"Arthur lllvd ).17141 t.i40-16J•I ... .... Thursday June 24 1976 DAILY PILOT A9 Alaska Opens Door to Cancer Drug Laetrile J UNEAU. Alaska IJ\P; -Alaska Gov J ay Ham mond. ignoring the re· commendations of federa l officials. has opened the door to the use of the conlroversl.11 drug laclnll! to treat cancer patients in Alaska. ernor neither vetoed nor s igned the bill. 8 cxprcssinJ.! frar thl' drug would lun• canct>r patients from standurd treat· ment. Ii<' also said the drug will t'On · ttnUl' to he 1llct,:al in int<.'rstatc com· mere<.•. were t a k ing laetrile and recom- mended that the bill become law. CLOGS NOT AD'YIS~D Legislation allowmi.t Alaska doctors ttJ admin1 st<.'r t he d rug passed the st ate lei:1s laturc Marc h 28 a nd became law this wct•k, since the gov- THE lJSE Of' laetrile is banned by the Food a nd Drug Administration, which says the d ru)t is not a proven treatment or cure for cancl'r. FDA spokes m an Paul Sa~c said Dr. Alexander Schmidt. head of the :Agen- cy, t1ent a l~le~rum t.o H.immontl J une Bt'T 11Al'1MOSD s aid. "The mam question in my mane! is how far do yuu f!O in p r nl l'l'l ing p eopll' from lhcmsl'l\'l':.." lie-s aid VCQpJc he knew The dru~ could still be ba nnl'd in Alaska 1f the Alaska Medical Board rules that it is h urmfuJ . THE FDA PROIDBrflON aguinst the drug affo<'ts only 1ts interst ate u:.t•. fndi,·idual stale:. c·;i n r c•gulull-the usc ot'druwa within t.heir014'n borders, AMSTERDAl'tl. The Nethe rlands CAP J Police advised motoris ts not to wear Holland's traditional wooden clo~s whe n driving because ttiey slip from the car 's control pedals and cause a ccidt>nls. ' • • •' • ' . :: Pair Alrrdu,.,,.,_ A c t or Ri c h a r d :· Bur t on a nd H oc k star David Essex art> · co mbining the ir !: talents in a record • album based on II. •: G. Wells ' .. The War : .. of the Worlds." 78 Coast Degrees At UCSB Seventy-eight Orange st students w er------~f+­ ST ARTS TO MORR .OW MAVCO FASHION SAVINGS Summer panh for juniors, 5-13, were 11.99 8.99 1un101 bouom~ I 17 Famous maker blouses, were $16· $1 7 11. 99 i>l!llC'r blOUSl•S 15'1 Natural french rabbit jackets, reg. $11 9 $69 lur \cllon 47 tut ptodulh IJhd('(f 10 )liflw 1 oon111 ul Ol•~m 01 ompo<lt'<l fur) mJv co does l\Of CJrry fur~ ol t-ndJn~t•l'd !4)('( •t" Long soci.il dresses. 8-16, were $40-$70 l'vf'n1ng shop 97 Polyester knit pantsuits, 8-18r were $1 8-$40 boufcvard drl"S)(~ 'Ji 29.99-39.99 9.99-17.99 ----·----- among the more than 3,500 degree -recipients-- from UC Sant.a Barbara. ___ Gauze.icl5hio0-.Sc.u~er.e...$J.4.:.__ ________ ~"='----1----. ,1(('(')50TIC'S I<) The class of 1976 was the largest class in UCSB's history. Th ose r e ceiv i n g deg rees include : Ftom lll.,..: Ah....,,Hdll. f r'Jm •~lb•• h l•nd Jettrrv AU0td f'rom C•p i1tri1tto •••<": L"'On Gerrtfd. frOt!> c.r ... 1 ftl M.t.r· ft!JM' Q.l"ll. W1tHa m Go,t1nt•ur Ror:>rq-, Mt F'•H••nd, Thoma, Ou~''" dnd cltMIM!ll\ Ao'4mt' From C••UI Mt u : Jana G<an1•lla, John Gran1offA. su .. an t1ow~. Ell111M!tl\ SPGM•le, StCph•n ~""'~' dn<l~rfc H_n, --From II Toro: J•lhey Coldmann. From "•1111t1in V•ll•r : T1nt0ll\y Grobb, ~neva Henry. From lt1111t111tto11 lucll: E llM f\e\\.f(. David 8otk\tahh•r, Otboran Bu<lob•um. •n tnony Cdr1. Glrof..-E:;1~. M tcnttrl .-.111paH•tk, ti.ul\f'< l'ulluelll, E1r1 Kln9, Wolham Doper, P•"'<"I• Moorr. Gdyft-P<-ron. (}t...,,... lttylor. ~.m Todd, Junp W.•ltii.f'· .-atn c.td Wtth.1r\, St.1nton (dn•v Ne#"' ti It 1m11n, Stf'vl'n John\On From l rvh'4: V•ctor111 AO.-lm\, Kf'n· f\•th Jol'ln\on, A1<tHut1 Orchtud, "'°m .. , Orct1ard, J~ffrfl'y RJtlery, 0.rryo T dlt "•om MlnkHI Viol•' Bl••• s....,.,r; Arlhu' McGutn, From Newport •••<h: John U11nmt11n J1tm e\ Cou •-. ~b(HAn CuU~n, J•nlrte Oubol1ttt, Ja'f F•\her, Thom1..l\ Grr.rt1, R"nd all l tH \On. J udo; A~1d, J1tm~ ... R~tmitrJ, LOf"1 StfTWln1ur. k d1hll-lf!n Sh~lc:ton. A~ld St•Hord, L•se-Trumbull, W1U1dm Vtere)f'vct, M~lttnu .. • V O\\, From S•n Cl•moni.: Nond Br1n-mM1, SICPl\•n Co~. JdC uel1~ JUlllr.lC"Wl1lftll'llbl'l'll-- F rom \Ml JIAI• C.•pislr•ftO: Ntk~t CMrm.i.i.. ft-rnm we-t.tmtft'°t•r. L•nd:ai Httt. Sltp~n S'"''"· ~u\~n J. w,,,....., Coming Recalls Mock ls CORNING. N. Y. <APJ -Cornin~ Glass Works is recalling 360,500 clcc· tric percolators because or compl a ints from several cons umers t.hat they wN·e injured wht'n th<' per cola t or s came apa rt. T he rl'cull affects Cl'r· tain 10-cup m odl'ls made durinJ? 1974, the com - pany said. An epoxy m a tl'rial b i nding the handle lo the pot has weakenl'd. the company said. a nd can cause the glass -ceram ic pot a nd Ute stainless steel collar to separate. CoUection of of f.vnous nulre br~ You'll find your favorite here. Shown. one from a group, 2.99-3.99 Famous iunior coordiNtes Come in white, blue, peach and cJpricot jr. sizes 5-11. ioniot-<"-<KHdi~ ____ 2 ape shop 44 -------3.99to 20.99were 5.50-36.00 ·Print blouses in sheer chiffon, All carefree palyester in summer Pfints, sizes 10 to 18. famous blouses 178! 9_.99 comp. val. $1.6 2. 99 special purc:-hase Jumps&litj in polyesttr knit ShOft sleeve, button front in n41vy, red, beige, blue or green bouleva1d C.tfm ~ 61 , 19.99 special purchase / Acrylic fashion smocks, were $1 2-$1 5 Wo'C'JIC'IS 1 80 Hi~hi shell necklaces, comp v,11 $10·$1 S .lulhcnllc Jl'\\ l'lry 1 l 6.99-7.99 4.99 MEN'S AND BOYS' Assorted screen print t~ comp. vJ I. $5·$6 3. 99 PJ<-t' )hop 1 30 Famous maker knit pants comp. val. $ l 8-$20 9. 99 men's )l,K~!> ~II Assorted knit shirts reg. $ l 3 -$17 6. 99 knit sh111s 1 b8 Famous make print sport~ spec. pur. 10.99 ~P<>l'l shirts 1 34 Short sleeve dress ~hirts comp. vJI. $9·$ t 2 5. 99 men·, 'him b Fashion neckwear comp. val. $5-7.50 netkwl',\r 8 Fashion underwear S-M-l undPtwcJr 1 2 i' 2.99 special purchase 3.59 FOR THE H0ME l<romex canisters, i( perf. $1 8·$22 'mJll houscw,11e\ 2') lee bucket<; <.mJll hou~<.'Warcs n 11.99 special purchase 12. 99 BUDGET STORE SAVINGS Tri-lone I-shirts, were 3.99 2.99 hud)(t't contl·m~r,iry 'l>Orf<.wcw 836 Slrrvcless shirts. wrrc 7.00 3.99 hud)(t'I hlou'<'' and ~hut~ 8 H lunior calcutta, denim shorts, were $5 Jnd $10 3. 99 and 5. 99 hudg1•1 jr. ~p0rtswc,11 ROI Print co tton shifts. were 7.00·7.50 5.99 bud~<'t loun)l<'Wl'M 111 5 Summery straw handbags, were 3.99-7.99 2.99-4.99 CORNING SAID a de· budS(el h.indbags 827 rectivl' pot could~ idcn-Women's shoes, were 3.99 2.99 llricd in lhe following hudgel Cdsual foo1wedr 51 i ways : It mu s t have Men's pant and jacket sets, were S24-S35 18. 99 model numbers E1210, budget men·~ pan!~ 817 El210·4 or El2l0·8, found Men's short sleeve knit shirts, were 3.&9 1.99 behind the handle. -It must ha,·e no budget men's spare parts 837 number on the stainless y11111-men's lcnit shirts Men's leisure flare pants, were 14.99 7.99 9Wel band at the right or S.ve: 8-piett c.nt iron cookset -·o budget men's clothing 8 t 4 the handle. 1 qt., 2 Qt. covered saucepans, 4 'h Choose from large selection of h' S 99 I Qt. dutch oven. 2 fryin8 Pins. summer screen and stripes. S·Xl. Men's western s 1rts, were 7.99 • ~;;t-~~:,l~N~S~ID~E~T~ff~E~po:t~·~-:~~r::;l~Sl!..L~~:---:--=-=--=-=--~~~~~~pace~;$hop~~JJ~O~f;;;~;·;·~ ... ~~~~~~~~~~bu=d=~=t~m=e~n·~sc=oor~d~in=at~es~8=()<J~~~ I ! ~~~~~~ ~i!~~~f t~e ~~r~l .. or 29. 99 open sfoCtt VM S0.00 · 3. l'fl. $12-$1 S ---~ Persons who own a de- fective pot can obtain 3 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii. free r eplacement by fellowing instructions which wlJJ be available after July 7 at local Com . int retailers, the com- pany said. South Coast Plaza -Costa Mesa, 3333 Bristol St., Westminster Mall -Goldenwest at Sar;t Diego Fwy., 546-9321 898-2521 . ( A 10 DAIL v-PILO r Thursday Jul'e 24. 1976 1 Cure for Joh Hang-ups Counseling Service Offers Strate~es By JO\'C'E L. KF.NNED\' lteai:-Joycr: Hoth -my-f1ttnt~ ;inct I an• lai<l-11ff t c<.ic·hl•r.., Befort! \\'c• can m~1rry, we m11:.t find decent Joh:. in lcachm~ or •mother f1l'ld llc'h>' -1•.T .. tlushin~. !'I;.\'. . .. . ' ~ . ' (''LT.._a,, ~~ ~1-t!lt')\ lM.1 1 .•. 1 ~111 I .1 . .~ I l l I•,_,, . ' ..... ( • .'I • t ' .. .. • • • '"' , \' """~ l \.,, t J \. ..... • i Mo st applicants suffer lhc !\ame job huntinu hang.ups. says~ Career Strnll'Aic.•:-. :m E\';:inston. 111 . c· o 11 n :. l' I 1 n i.i i. c r \' 1 1· l' <"ounsl'lors t h1•n • h<1\'e 1<lenlllt1•d fin• comm1m pruhlt•ms k1:.'-'fl 11n ~oboily s ays it's easy. Ex· hauslt\'l" research 1s lmw <·on summ~. sometim<'s boring, oflc·n frustratin~. Nonetheless, if you t ake a job ~011 <1 uiC'kly c·omc to clt•spisc. think how (Onj.( CiH.'h min ute Of ea<'h hour of each day " 111 bt: -U N Dt:R STA!'\DI NG \our skills and 1•xpcr11·n1·c St oj1 ;..-. suming other upvlit'i.tnls ;ire vastly morc 'IUalifiecl Try to m a k c h o n l ' :-1 • n • , t :. c I I . destruct1 \c .... ,·,i1ua1 11m:-. '• w .............................. ... I· their 11·orl.. "11 h i':iO job ..,c1•kl•r-; this past yL•u r -INl\OF.Qlli\TE FOCl 'S on which skills vou w:.in t to ust• on your n1·x1 JU 0 b Tlwn··s nu suh· :.lltute for a <'lt•arlv articulated JOh objerll\"l' <.JO).· lla\'ing M JO ts paralyzU\g ;ind friJ.?hlt•n in~. Some peopk feel ho µe lessly locked in und trapped if for<:ed lo decide on a single .10 . If choosing only one is too t hre atening, develop two or three. Then survc).· l<irgets for each. -I X A D E Q L A T 1-; researeh on speeifie targets. -CO~CF.:'\TRATl~G o~ Ont~ i.uper job lead loo l':lrly 111 till" :-.c•a r t· h and l t·l t in g olht•f' poss1bllili1•:-, go uninvcsl if,!atctl . Sometimes tht• dream job rails through or is not as good as it rirst appear ed. This m ay be roll owetl by monum e nt a l l776TAX MJNIMVM A cure for 11t1:. 1~ t1J r••te \1JU1 skills and eXJ><'l"ll'nn· a:-. 1r I lh'1 belonged to :.oincunc d s1•. -Tl '!'\~ F.L \'ISIO:\" ;.itJout thl' l'IC'h \' ari<•t.\' u f' pl:1c·(·S \\ h('I'\• your :.kills c·un hl· 11:-.cd. Peupll· who say that h•ac•hini.: :.kills. fur instanc·t·. can only 11<.• used 111 se hools h avcn ·t d une 1he1r hom1•\\ ork. Gl'l out and s tart um•o\ erm~ the kin<ls of places u·her~ people use skills normull\' ussociatt•d with lcarhirt/.!. sud1° a:. orgun1za- tions that du s Offil' l..11111 of' tra111 111g. ? ·: . .. [., > N EW YORK CAP> (":'\ew Careers for Teacher!>" The Ame rican s of 1776 hr Hill 1\l cKee. llenry~.Re~ner~ ~ were the lowest taxed Co .. is a book that ltsts' 100 jolls 1 l I Photo Contest WIN $800 IN PRIZES r " ' ' , \ i1 . I . . ' , .. ' ~ :· ·~ •• ,. r Closing Date August 15. 1976 ... _,~·· ~.: .,._-.,~'<:l_'-,,.. n a ttinon to 1 c.1di · people in t he c ivilized for '' hit"h m ost Leachc·r:. '" ,· ae-e-&l'-cU.~~~~r--t~1u~a~lt~t)~-.~'-;;~~RY~~-i;;:~;--fj>~·~~-~~~~=;:t-~~~~~~~~~-2t:_~ T ho m as F l4'm ing's lt "'L ibe r t y · Taver n " H EADER SEH\'ICE: For u t . - r (' annual report and talking to three people who work for the company . scar.ch for other writ· ten materials and talk with pt'o- ple who left th e fll'm or who didn't accept joh offers. (Doubleday). l'ingle free: c·opy uf" ·work mg for 111 ~1 [', J ~ ix>.c'"; T he book notes the lhi• l"S,\ .' · a :JQ.p;1,l!l' book let. :ii :• ·~., . J -s.lO'{>, ~ Revolutionary War was send a stampecl. :-.t•lf-adclress~d I " l . ~ Imagine that you, the intrepid in\"estigativc• reporter. are doi n,g ··Thc Vinal Oa\"s" on the com· pa nics .mu· n· t•; 1·gctcd. the way they were 4"1 to .Jon·e La111 Kenned,· al not fought over taxes but business St1l' lll <'nvelopc 19• ..! .. x ~ ~ ... ·.· 1 .,.,.,.,, .. M I'll_.._____ • ~r levied. this newspaper . Bookll'I won .. t f11 '"·~ • S9(!2VJ No/\\?'C·. -:J~.._.,,.,, l ...,\11-4 NC -; • -.\ar"1":;.'l1'tfri ~f'Vl·J . m.i1wn'¥1 ~ltd ·~~'.) 1n ~mallc·r t•n\"l•lopt• :-.o h1• sure to UPI PbOto Pat O'Bn en re· t u r n s lo t h e screen in "Billy J ac k G oes to \iashingt oa._' · a ppearing in the e_cr e,at ed_by . I larry Carey in the 1939 \'ersion. ''M r . S mi th G oes tu Washington .·· '---"'_A_._ .... _n_o_x __ J S T/MULA gl'( the ri~hl SIZl'. Jo· 7 THE EARL'S PLUMllNG HEATING AIR COND. '"-... .. .. ,,.,,, .... , ~, •• ,.1c& 1'\ f'01,,,Art-1-<.." ·.~1<t',10rl VI( J() ""'}~:-C,.,.,.n' t •t ' •'Ill f I - 495-0401 "I) J A "..Al S f\ '"16 ~.~"""'°" 8 .,..., 642-1753 KITCHEN & IA TH REMODELING FREE ESTIMATES S•• o,,.., 011pt•yt 1u At-.AH(IM•Ml\I"' QI Fh .• C ;". l l .. , l ••t ., A,.,'"' E1t 41 772-3470 "n-t1"'ie-----~ ·--- DAILY PILOT Mid Summer ... ~ /!'-lLHE Men's Clothing ~~ ~ tEISURtSUITS ~d~~ SAVE 1100 1-----1-+--,..,effftion-eelcws-&-&tyle1------...~r;.--'l+-ra--. Lined and Unlined Reg. Values to S75 Reg. Values to $95 Reg. Values to 115 Nows39 Nows49 NOWS69 Reg. Values to 135 NOW s79 Si1es: 38 thru 48 -ReC)Ulcr & LOllCJ ENTIRE STOCK -OM SALE MEN'S SPORT COATS Values to $135. Close Out SiHI 38 to 48 .. Rec). • Long • Sflort Good Sf'lection Colors & Patffnt1 Short SIH•• SPORT SHIRTS "'"""''' • ,I (1 tH•l'fl'tt 1~'1 f)tov f\t"l• I I 1n•1 • • ,.lj,•1'11 'i;h'' "\t . ~~~ ...... Si2 LOIMJ SIHn OPEN JULY 4th SLACKS L-.·st1~tiott Colors & Pattens. ThP kind ol c;tacks that 111 well a"d hold lhe1r prt>SS All c urrenl styltng Sizes. 3 t to 42 waist SPORT v .... ,.o s14 SHIRTS 10 · 00 ~::·· "if ~f ..._v_~_2._so_•o_s_l_8_ STORE HOURS 9 a.m. thru S p.m. Mon. thru Sat. 10 o.m. thru 4 Sun. & Holidays SMcial PricM SWIM TRUNKS TWIN SET s 129 QUEEN SET . s 199 Includes frame Includes frame FULL SET • s149 KING SET .. s249 Includes frame -- I c:--~ .~,··t 1 ~-l:: ~"\YJJ/ ~ . RIVIERA CABINET BEDSI ~::::= 5197 DMlt Wlln IYllllMI. Includes lramo HI-RISER CtHtr11 It IWI -" ............ ALL OR OPEi SUNDAY 11 Al to 5 PM BUENA :PARK au' STANTON AVI. ac ... , f-""'" ...,, 827·4•00 ,, 9-PIECE CORNER GROUP Co1111111,.rary ltyf1•1 IM ... , II c1r1 tori Set tnctuda lo11nd1t10111. m1nr111•. ~olatera. c1vtrllt1. pf llJ Ill tltfllll ctrHr llMll ' r ~ .. TV Speelal Jacksom Opt For Slwrt Show By J,£E MARGULIES LOS ANGELES <AP> -lf anyooe e ve r needed an h our to showcase their t<Jlcnl in a TV variety 1how, you'd think it would be the pcrformcr·packed Jackson family. Yet the five brothers and three ~slers who are •tarring in "The J acksons" this summer on CBS· TV deliberately opted for a JO · minute format. ''WE WERE OFFER E D AN HOUR hut de- elded to do half an hour," explains Michael ,Jackson. who soared to fame six years ago as lead linger of the Jackson t1ve. He's now all of 17. .. We'd rather just give them <the audience 1 a Uttle -make the m want more. Then they'll be re· lldy for us next week.•· The Jackson clan was offered a weekly series by ABC two years ago b t Michael says they turned it down b ecause they were just too busy re- cording ahd touring to devote themselves to a one-hour TV show (.•ach week. They still arc, he notes -another reason for the 30 -m inute format. The familv was able to knock orr the four CBS summer shows in less than three weeks. Jackson says the m usical clan is more willing to accept a long. running series commit· ment now -"there's a JACKSON TV rraze goin ' on" - but if CBS wants them as a m idscason r eplacement this winter. it will have to l.ikc lh<.•m al half an hour. Wll£THER TllE NETWORK Wll.L BUY thl' concept permanently he isn't sure" but he believes the channe l-hopping public will. "America is on the movt•." he declared, .. It's hard to mak(' ·em sit still for an hour unless .somethin 's goin' on-likesomcthin' dirty." The latter came with a sly grin from the shy high school senior. He spoke quietly at a table beside the swimming pool at the tree-shrouded home where be lives with his parents and three sibl· ings. His pet parrot squawked loudly from its nearby cage. THE FIVE OLDEST SONS OF Joe a nd Katherine J ackson burst onto the national musical scene in 1970 with a string or records that hit the top or the sales charts a nd forever ended the days when their father had to operate a crane in a --~~~~~~~- Gary, Ind. s~e~l mm. '~'-Tops in Pops ,-::?\ The origtnal group (' .. ~ eonal1ted of M i~hael. Jackie, now 25. Tito, 22. Jermaine. 20, and Marlon, 19. Brother Randy, now 14, joined them on the concert circuit in 1973 and the three girls -Rebie, 26, La Toya, 20, and Janet, 10 -· followed in 1974. Only Jermaine will not be seen on the summer I series. Miehael-sa-ys he-was busy recording a solo album at the time they taped the s hows. FATHER JOE, THE PRIMARY musical in· nuence on the talented children , also got involved, serving as an executive producer. But Mother Katherine, who played clarin et in h igh school, would have none of it, Michael reports. "We couldn ·t push her up there," he said with a c huckle that indicated they really had tried. "She jtUt sits in the audience and claps.'' Huntington Girl Writes Top Essay Twelve-year-old Rachel Gallas of Huntington Beach gave her father a distinct ~i(t for Father's Day. Her essay on team effort was the prize-winning letter in the South Coast Plaza/California Angels' Father's Day contes t. Thursday June 24 1976 DAIL y PILOT A JI Yuba ,City Victims Honored Alcoholism Study 'Cruel' YUBA CITY (AP> - Residents in this North e rn Californ ia EVANSTON, JU. (AP> -A Michigan authority on the treatment or .alcoholism uys a study by the Rand Corp. which found that some alcoholics can return to "normal drinking " is cruel. "It is cruel to bring out a report that is so mul'h at variance with wide experience." said Dr. Richard C. Bates or Lansing, an internist who has treated a lcoholis m and other addiction!> for 18 years. town have set up a <'Om· BATES, CHAIRMAN OF THE Michigan state m ittee to raise $2 million medical society·~. rommittee on alcohohs.m and to build a performing drug addieition , spoke arthe Midwt!st Institute of arts center amphitheater Alcohol Studies. H a mem orial to the 29 Bates said in a telelphonc interview that there A1tW1r.,... who died in Lhe May 21 is no scientific way to determine whether an M111delt /tie..,.. bus eras~. . akoholic can drink safely, and that the recent Rand Committee chairman study followed akoholit's for only 18 months. Dick Empey said a letter ''It suggests to alcoholics that they have been solicitation campaign $Old a bill or goods" by those who have been treat· bas begun, and there is ing them, he said. nationwide interest in alcoholi,·s to brltC\'C that th<.·y (.'<In drink socially. At best. he said. only 3 to 5 perce nt arc able to handle liquor on this levl'I without r<.'\'l'rlmg to ex Ct'SSi\'l'! drinking. . . It is like cigarette s moking, Hall's s~ud . in that it is extremely ditrirult for u person who smokes a pack a day to sm oke only three ciKarettes. Jewels by rosephs ia 54'erch1ng lor diamonds and gemstones from private inrUviduals and estates Careful exarnmahon and evaluallon by our e•iierts Highest pnces paid Carr 540·9066 1(}-9 da11y, Saturdc1)' 1(}-6, Sunday closed, ask lor Mr Joseph. Richard Baschart (a bove ) will play f o rmer West Germany c hancellor Willy Brandt in "21 Hours at Munich," Filmways Produc· tions' movie of the massacre at the 1972 Olympic Games. the project. HE SAID ALSO THAT IT ''frightens all of us .. PERSONS WISIDNG in the fielrt of alcoholism lrea\ment because it leads N-• •-·•rt•••·._, .... ..,, •. ,. "h• .. 1 1 .. -e1 to contribute may mail -=:~;;;;~~;~;;~~~;~~~~~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~;;:;~~~~~~~~ iewels by ioseph their letters to the Stu- de nt Me m o rial Center for the Performing Arts, P.O. Box 203, Yuba City 95991. Empey added that high school choirs across the country are holding car washes a nd bake sales so they may con· tribute. ON MAY ZI, the28stU· dents and a n adult d ied when the bus they were riding in crashed off a bridge at Martinez. The Sutter County Board of Supe rvisors has supported t he project. No site has been select· ed yet for the theater · complex. Fair weather friends Make the most of sunny summer weather with these luxurious loungers. Here are just a few of our complete line of patio furniture, in ~II colors and all prices. For quality with economy take your pick of two multi-colored folding chairs (A). The beach chair is just the right height for stretching out at the beach or pool. The other is a standard height folding chair. Or take home a matching chair and chaise (S&C). Luxurious weave of PVC tub ing and copolymer straps gives maximum comfort and dura- bility. In tangerine and white or yellow and white. A. YOUR CHOICE BEACH OR PATIO CHAIR Model #77 4 or 714, Reg. 5.99 3.88 B. PREMIER CUSTOM CHAIR Model #751. Reg. 11 .49 9.88 ..... C. PREMIER CUSTOM CHAISE Model #351. Reg. 23.99 19.88 Watering reinforcements As a result, Rachel and won w.irmup jackets and her family were guests caps. C~mping? Get help ~1-,---l~..a..Ju+-•eJ S p ((' S j tf (\ D '----.,..--..,.~,-.~=-=--=-:--1-.i==..,....,~· __ ,__ Savor the flavor Arthur Patterson for the N 0 L A N R Y A N from OUISih-.Xp-ertl Angels· Red Sox game on signnture b aseballs were The great ou1doors is c11cn greater with lhe right ----t--Adt'.Hflis SllHd)'-llGse IO-YOU!-gatden.cr.ew.-EiJty_ feet long, to reach the far corners of your garden Reinforced with nylon lire cord for durability Father 's Day. She tossect won by Norman Crane. equipment. Likll a 2t" bow saw with replaceable out a ceremonial first I J • I r vine , Scott stool blade. A camps11e axe w11h torgod head and All brass couplings. Manufacturer guaranleeiJ s;,~ inside diameter. Model !:L05850. Go.ok whole meals with a dc11c1ous outdoor taste. All you nerd io; ;i nice d.iy .1nd 1 Wr bl'r10 ~"fr1r. W1tri 22l/~" ammeter r,1111. r1 . .,1 nrnot :i1urn1n11n1 :ish catcher. porcelatn f1n•'.·'• ;>•i 1111" Pitch to her father ;md McDcrmid, 13, Irvine, shenlh. An 18"' c;imp shovel. And a heavv·duly _, I anglehead flashlig ht Gei them nll al once. LAWN QUEEN 50' HOSE, Reg. 6.99 .Jet black Roady 10 .1ssomlllt1 Model =BK 7 t 0. met with Ani:cls play\•rs .Jim ho men, 1 5 . Model #lOo4. in the dugout prior to the Newport Beach , and Don CAMPSITE TOOL Kir, WEBCR CHARCOAL KCTrLl Reg. W 95 came . Kennedy. Huntingto n 8.88 Beach. 4.88 ~.· HOSE REMNANTS, Nylon-reinforced hose with all brass couplings 57.88 RACHEL WAS not th<' --------- only Orange Coast win· ner. Jean Serkcta. 13, of Newpor t Beach and Brian Gladd. 8. of Hunt- ington Beach won rii·st- runnerup prizes or box seuts for the game. Donna Woods. 15. F.1 T oro: Teri DcDu!lk. 12. Misl\lon Viejo. and Kim Connell. 7, Mission Viejo. ~ lll1ll1M•llm Films Theater Dance Television In the PUBLIC AUCTION IT OltDllt OF U. S. DISTllCT COUltT 2 MAGNIFICENT HOMES OM IAY, MIWPOltT llACH, CAUFOltHIA SATURDAY. JUNE Z6tll AT 2:00 P.M. CAT THI SITISJ 1200·1202 E. IALIOA ILVD. MEWPOIT llACH SUIJECT TO COUIT COt4FlltMA TIOM Newly constructed. but lacking minor f1n1sh detail. these elegant homes consist of approx. 3000 SQ. ft, each 4 bedrooms. 4 balhs. wet bars. solid oak & marble plus deluxe extra features. Boat sltp on pier for each home (separate ut1li1tesl Loan balance of each home 1150.000. Inspect Sar .. June 19th from 10 a.m lo 4 p.m. & from 1 O a m day of sale Publtc parking on beach near homes. Call for fact sheet for lull details. tnQu1r1es may also be d1rected to debtor's Allorneys William J. Tiernan or Elizabeth V. Williams (714) 64Mi614 or 558·1676 or write 888 N. Main St .. Ste_ 1005. Santa Ana. Calll. Laroest Exclusl11e Realty Auctioneers in America MARSH DOZAR Real Estate Auetioneef' ... ..,._ Wer. leYMy ... ftll I lllJI 272·tl1' 761.....-etSt~ lll, S•"-hl•t41H 14111111 .. JtO 9'f. 44J W. Htll St~ M.T. IOOlt 12 IJI t4MIJO ........ c .............. ._...._.A-. Car•free lawn care Gove your lawn the water ii needs -1he easy way Pur 1n a complere sprinkler system with tne PVC pipes and fillings in our Plumbing department H's easy to do yourself. Our salespeopJe will plan your sprinkler layout for you. and answer any questions you m1av have. 10' SCHEDULE 'A' PVC PIPE. y,· Reg 49c 29c 3/• .. Reg. 69c 39c 10· 12' length$. Reg. 1 69 1.28 Energy ••vlng 11 a breeze! Use nature's own breezes to cool off your atl•c and your tlo<.lae. CUI down air cond11ton1ng cost as much H 25"' with a pair ol 12 .. turbine ven1ilators. Cosr nothing ro operate -you save money and conserve energy. Complete with adjuslable 12" base. COOL WHISPER TURBINE ROOF VENTILATOR. Reg. 34.99 19.88 \ /\ la~d & Harr·1ngton This saleendsJuly6. V V ~ 1·· ~ Open Ju ly 4 from 9 lo 6. Garden Grove Fullerton Costa Mesa Long Beach Orange 7707 Garden Grove Blvd. 301 So. State College 1275 Bristol 6980 Cherry Ave. 324 West Karella 537·9571 or 893·6523 870 ·0050 556·1500 . 634·7111 532·2506 Open Mon thru Fr1. 9 to 9 Open Mon. thru Fri. 9 to 9 Open Mon. thru Frr, 9 to 9 Open 9 to 6 except Open 9 lo 6 every day Sat & Sun 9 to 6 Sat. & Sun. 9 to 8 Sat. & Sun. 9 to 6 Mon. & Fri. 9 lo 9 ~ L __ ~ I A I 2 DAIL y PILOT Thursoay, June 24 1970 \ ,,.. Aerosol Burns Prompt Suit Claudine Killed Lover \ Accidentally-Lawyers ASPEN, Colo. CAP> -Prosecutors hclieve that Claudine 1.,_mgct acciden- t111ly !.hot and killed her lover, Spider Subi ch , b ut s t ill is g uilt y of mans laui,:htcr bctausc hl'I' r('cklcss- nc.ss resulted in his death, court re- cords show. A transcript of tho dosing argu- me nts ut the June 10 preliminary hearing was released this week. Transcripts of the hearing itself wer e r·eleascd lust we ek. Trial is scheduled Aug. 30. THE PRF.LIMINARV hearing had been closNI by District Court Judge George Lohr to the press and public, but he opened the hearini? at the end, whe n h e rul e d there was s uffi- C'ient e\•idPnC'e to bind the F rt'nc h- b o r n a c tr css- singer over to trial on a mansla ughter charge. Ashley An - derson, one of the prose c utors, told Lohr in his sum ma-LOflGn Jurors' Bar Uill Rankles Auditor In Murder Trial MINDEN. Nev. (AP> -Douglas County Hccordcr -1\uditor Pat Stanley says sht• in tt•1Hls to pay a S127 bar hilt run up by j urors in a rt'ccnt case. but will do so n •lurtantl\'. Mrs. Stanley said. she would not pay the bill if she had control m·<'r the matter. but since it <'Omcs on a slate district court claim, she can't deny paym ent. THE TAX WAS part of a S386 room service bill run up by jurors se- questered nine days in this rural ranching area ove r the Sierra Nevada from L·ake Tahoe. The jurors convicted a man in the death of a Nevada Highway P-atrol trooper. J UDGE NOE L Munoukian told jurors they could have two drinks bcfqrc m<'als, but indicated they would hav<• to pay for them. However. the cl rink churgcs were approved und will be paid, Mrs. Stanley said. lion. that •·we do not, of course. con· tend that this wus an intentional shoot- ing." But the deputy district nttorncy con· tended that Miss Longcl . :n. recklessly endangered Sa bich's life when s he pointed the gun at him at close range and pulled the trigger. A DEPUTY SHERIFF who In - vestigated the shooting testified that Miss Longct told he r she asked Sabich, 31, how to use the sm all- caliber pistol, then playfull y pointed it at him and s aid "bang-bang" and it went off. Sabich was shot in the abdomen and died shortly afterward. Under Colorado law. to prove its case tl')e prosecution must show that Miss Longet "conscious ly dis- regarded a substantiaJ and unj us tifia· ble risk" to Sabkh in the shooting. LOHR R U LED THAT e nough evidence was presented to believe tha t Miss Longet may have com- mitted a crime. The key question, he sajd, would be wh<'thcr s he had a "reckl ess stale of mind.'' which he s aid would be up to a jury to decide. Testimony at the hearing de - monstrated that the safety device on the pistol did not work; that the gun could be fired with the safety in either .position. DEFENSE ATTORNEY Charles Weedman told the judge the shooting was "a simple story of a tragic acci- dent." fie s aid l\l iss Lon~et has the "right to rd y on apparently what is a sound gun in ope rating condition." Anderson disputed that the safety was a minor fac tor in establishing the . crime. "WHAT TH E DEFENSE is say- ing." he said, "is that if a safety is on you can point from four to six feet away a loaded gun at a person and pull the trigger . And she did pull the trigger . That's the only way it will go orr.·· The next proceeding is June 30 when a hearing on a dl'fl'nsc rc<1ucst to suppr<'ss t•vide nce is sch~duled. The suppression hearing is schedul<'d to be open. but defense attorncvs have ad\'ised Lohr if details or the evidence th<'y want suppressed arc discussed, they would usk that that portion be closed. Fashion Isl and, with its beautifu l environment, is always an exciting place to shop. Over 60 fi ne 'torcs,shops and restaurants. This week a special 1reat. MASTER ARTIST EXPO: Friday.June 25, Saturday June 26,Sunday June 27 SQUARE DANCE EXHIBITION Sa1urddy Afternoon, June 26 CLASSIC Sltl 6 '"*"' lt"•" '~ tin . .......... ooce. ...... 56666 ...... V .... Sllt. """""' COHCllT Siii. 11-S. filllth. Dr ......... ....,. ' ..... •'""9•· 4 11 ... .... wlttl~ ........ SALE 589 ............ Sl55. I Z STRltfG..ILOMDI FtMtSH. lteci-.Vat. $250. SALi SI 39. 6 MONTH MONEY IACIC _.UA•AMTll FREE GUITAR IAG PLUS CHORD CHART Free w11ti each guitar. Denim carry case w11ti shoulder strap, hand hold & music pocket Heavy duty double stilched for easy travehng Reg. S 12.95 Also included a 24"x36" h r h ·BRENTANO'S A MAl.'MILLAN INC cm•rA'IY S-"' C..t Piasa • llll S.tlt lristol, Cost. MeM • Hours: M-F t0·9. Sat. 10·8. Sun. 12·5. Phone: 55'-7533 SAN FRANCISCO (AP> -A woman has riled a reason~blc p<'rson and lo carefully evaluate var~ous 5500.000 damage suit in f<.'deral court in the death of warnings rl'specting strikin~ of m atches to light her son from burns suffered when thl' air around cigarettes a fl er usin~ the spray. him ignited aft er he used an aerosol spray de-Gille tte, il went on, foiled to adequalely label odorant and then lit a cigar<'l tc. and warn the consumer thut strikini.t u mat<'h near The al'tion was brou1tht Wednesday by Lucy where the produ<'l hud bl•t'n used or smokin~ whil~ Hassan of San Francisco against the Gilll'tle Sufety spraying could be d uni::erous. The labl'I warned not Ra.tor Company and asks for an injunction a ga inst to s pray toward op<'n name. it added. the continued mtJrketing ot the product ''Right THE SUIT AL'iO ALLF:GED u breut•h of,., ar- Guard." ranty of marketability or the product. THE SUIT SAID THAT prior to July 1. 1975. ~~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiij~- 1\lrs. Hassan bou~ht her son. Edgar, a new can of "Hight Guard" aerosol spray deodorant designed. made and sold by Gillette. ~!! -~ llonored D e nni s L . Lan - dcsman. of Newport Beach received one. of Ca liforni a Ja yc e es ' fiv e Outs tanding Young Me n Awa rd s fo1· 1976. Landesm a n was cited for volw1- t e e r service t o Ora n g e Coun ty sc hool distric ts which maintain pro- grams for dea f. It allc~cd that on July 1, Hassan, in his earlv 30s. sprayed the product on himself. struck a match to lil!ht u ch~arette, und the air around him ignited. burning off his clothes. " •.• THE AEROSOi. SPRAY DEODORANT produc t did ... <•rupt. explode, change form, ox· idizc. rt'.'ducc. inflame or combine, CLiusing a burst of flames and hl•ul whil·h burned d<'c<•d('nt ex- tensi\'ely. c ausing burns of the se(•ond :i nd third degree over 35 pt'rcent of his body." the suit said. Hass an died JO days later after multiple s kin grafts and olhl'r medical care•. The suit cla imed G1lleltc. based in Boston. market<•d and sold a defective can of .. Right Gua rd." IT ALl.EGED THE FIRM failed to make the product safe under conditions of use by an average silverwoods SEMl·ANNUAL 1 ReQ. $150 to $160 · Collection of Current Vested Suits Now1249 ~ . Today's popular European look. Wools and polyester/wools. Reg. $150 to $165 Trio Suits Now 124.90 Reg. $195 to $310 Hart Schaffner & Marx Famous Quality Su.its 151!0-259 90 Now you can save on America's best known brand. Reg. $85 to $95 Blazers & Sport Coats Now74.90 Great variet)' of fabrics and colors. Solids and pattems. Reg. to $35.00 Slacks Now 22.90 & 27 .90 Belt loop and tab-waist models in patterns and solid colors. . .. ";, ... ,. . '... l . .. Amor1c.;in Oak, Estam Jcwol'Y Olnmoods, Oos1gnJcwo1ry Public. ln"W1lud. F roo Adr'Ha:.lon. f\.ih•·ot,mu11ta, (;;edit Catcb I Cuuct..• OK SPECIAL ANTIQUE FURNITURE FINE JEWELRY llCTlll SATURDAY, JUNE 26 VIEWING: 7:30-8:30 -AUCTION: 8:30 PM I f SOUTH COAST PLAZA HOTEL COSTA MESA ROOM t.t M ~ nv wr~ SAVE NOW ON SILVERWOODS SPORTSWEAR, FURNISHINGS AND SHOES Famous Maker Leisure Suits ... ,~ ~Hf4V CARSON ANO JAC~ HICf(LAUS LABELS Regularly 90.00 49.90 Regularly 95.00-120.00 NOW 59.90-79.90 Dozens of styles, fabrics and colors. All superbly tailored by our best makers. Famous Maker Shoe Sale Regularly 42.00-.5.00 Now 32.90· 38.90 - 45 FASHION ISLAND NEWPORT BEACH Famous Maker Dress Shirts Regularly 16.50-18.50 10.90 Easy care fabrics, single needle construction Dress Shirts of Luxurious Qiana Regularly 15.00-16.00 10.90-11.90 Easy care Qiana., nylon, short or long sleeves Better Neckwear Sale Regularly 8.50-12.50 4.90 Fabulous collection. many desigper names Short Sleeve Sport Shirts Regularly 12 .00-18.00 6.90-9.90 Famous maker knits Long Sleeve Sport Shirts Regularly 16.00-18.00 8.90·12.90 Many styles and patterns. Great selection. • A.t El Tor,o Davis Takes Command Brig. Gen . John K. Davis will assume command of Marine Corps Air Station, El Toro. Friday, following ceremonies there. Gen. Davis, currently assistant com· mander of the Third Marine Aircra rt Wing at El Toro, will take command from Brig. Gen. Al bert C. Pommcrcnk . who is retiring. IN ADWTION-'1'0-M<>AS,-El-Toro, -Gen.- Uavls will command Marine air bases ln tbe West, inl'ludini: near by helicopter facility in Tustin. MCAS Yuma, Twentynine Palms and other air bases. Gen. Pommercnk will retire arter serving 10 months as <·ommanding general o( the air base. Prior to that, Pommerenk was inspector general o!thc Marine Corps. GEN. DAVIS BEGAN HIS military career in the l\f arine Corps Reserve, and was commissioned a second lieutenant ia June 1950. During tht• Korean War, he saw action with a Marine all weather attack squadron. He holds a bachelor of arts degree in social studies and a masters degree in public administration. The general's decorations in- clude the Legion of Merit and the Dist- inguished Flying Cross, 'Two Masters' r nm .. a:iy June 2~ 1 Q/6 DAIL., PILO r ,t I :I Fire Department Fears Fireworks By WIUJAM SCHREIBER Of._0.11,,..,..sc.11 Orange County Fire Departmfnt officials, already fearful 1976 could be the worst fire year in history. are now trying to stem an unprecedented now of illegal rireworks into the county from other states and foreign countries. . "It's probably because of the bicentennial. but whatever the reason, we've been finding u lot more illegal fireworks this year than uny othtr in my . memory.· :..Said,Fire.l.:.apLSlan.Boeltcbcr, .. WITH THE KINDOt'rin•dangcrw1·'\egut 1n BOETTC'llER SAii) IUS DEPARTMENT is the hills and elsewhere this year. lhe:.c n•IJOrt~ ..ire "less inlcrl•sted 1r1 a rre~li ng some k~d for making us pretty nervous." he added. possession of a (cw ille~al firecrackers than tn l'On- Fire Prevention Capt. Jim Stone warned fist'ating the fireworks themsclvci.. . parents and others that any fireworks that dlln 't .. We j ust w ant to gl•t tht'se things off the bear the official "Sure and Sane'' scul t1f lhl' streL'ts." he said. . California Fire Marshal are illegal and :.hould lit! Most of the illegal explosives seized so far thts reported or turned in. y<'ar hav<• IJl'~n fo~nd in th~· vicinity of a ~a,l~·dozt·~ "There's not only the fire danger hc>rl• hut ~ bi~ s mall ~r:tss f1n.·s lfl U1c IJUst ~~·~k to 10 da~)_s_._no __ et ___ .....:.1 safet v fat'tor tou " Ston<.> ~aid. "It 's 1mpo~1~e ttl--teher said.---·knewilow-the0~e"ttflh~s \\'('fl' made.''- Church Pushes for Court Test "Wt: HAVE SOMt; 1..ARGE fir1'(·rackers like M·80s and military typt•s and sum'"' HNial types like skvrockl'ts and R·omun <'Undies," hl· said. "There are definitely more than lust year... . . The firt> offit'ials are reluctant lo ptnp<>tnl the exact sourt'c of the fireworks. but Boettcher con- ceded that most probably come from Mexico or stales with less reslril1ivc fireworks laws. The Roma n Catholic Diocese in Orange County has reached an agreement with the American Federation of Teachers, AFL-CIO. on a series of un- fair labor practices charges at high schools. includ· ing Mater Dei in Santa Ana. However. church oCCicials in Orange County and the Archdiocese in Los Angeles said they "ant to force a court test on constitutional issu('s, add in!:: they won 'l bargain with the teachers' union. ABE F. LEVY, ATTORNEY FOR THE union, Local 3448, suid the church will pay an estimated $12,000 in lost wages to five teachers al · Jegedly fired last year for union activities at Mater Dei High School and another school in Ventura County. The diocese also a~rced to rehire· those teachers and Ci\'c· others and s uid it "ill stop ac- tivities s uch as spying <iJ.:ainst union su11porlcr:.. The l'hurch said, howc\'er. 1t will fi ght a rulin~ by the National Labor Hclations Uoard that gl\·cs collective bargaining n ..:ht:. to thl· unwn Marian Hull, pre~1tl1•nl of the kat•ht•r 's l•><·al. ~aid the union will fight to win lrJq:aining n ·r11·cst·n· tatwn for the lay teacher~ Ttro Named to Board Newport Beach residents Robert A. Eaton and Charles Hester have been named to the board of trustees of Cbildrens Hospital of Orange County. "We're also a pparently ~ctling some thi~ year from Mainland China 1'.Qr the first time.'' hesa1d. A Christian School that CARES!!! Kindergarten through grade 8 Extended day care services available To""°'· caH 541°6166 or 962·3216 Christ Lutheran School 760 Vidoria Sfrfft Costa Mna. Cafif~ A.G. ANert. Priftclpal Set /or-OCT-D-- Directors or the Orange County Transit District (0CTD> have decided that the district's manage- ment personnel should answer to them as well as to OCTD's management hierarchy. AND DISTRICT GENERAL Manager Edward Loritz made it clear he doesn't think the managers "can answer lo two masters." "You are talking about eroding the aut.hority or the gener al manager," Lorilz lamented as the dirtttors decided to retain management personnel on contracts approved by the board. OCTD's directors were unmoved by Lorilz's ob- jections to the contract arrangement. · : "WE DO EXACTLY th~ .same thing in city government." said director Robin Young. La Habra mayor. Another OCTO director, Fountain Valley City Councilman Al Hollinden, agreed with Miss Young and helped draw a 5·0 vote empowering the direc- tors to control management personnel. Deaths Elsew~re LOS ANGELES (AP> -Dr. WUllam R. • Moloey Sr., 97, rormer president of the Los Angeles County and state medical associa- tions and the state Board ·of Medical Examiners, died Friday. OKLAHOMA CITY <AP> -Stuart H . RuHell, a former lawyer for Assoc iated Milk l >roducers, Inc., who was convicted of violat- ing federal campal&n contribution Jaws. died of a heart attack Monday night. Russell. 59, was to have appear<'d Tuesday before tlle Oklahoma Supreme Court to fight a disbarment move by the Oklahoma Bar Associa· lion: NEW HAVEN, Conn. <AP> -Constance Welch, 77, a Yale University drama pro- fessor whose students in- cluded Paul Newman and Julie Harrls, died at her home Sunday. LOS ANGELES <AP> -Funeral services were held Tuesday for Laura Long, a craftswoman and long- time Southern California resident. Mrs. Long died Thursday night o{ pneumonia at age 105. Drath Notice• MILLE9- lARRY ALFREO MILLER, -44, pa\Mtd 11w"y June 21. 1'76. Re•l<IPnl o1 N•wpor1 S..t< 11, C•. Sun1J""" DV Ill\ bf>IDv~o wife Jenenne; lour cl\lldren l unnc, Joll, Greo & t ... 1: M I 0 D L E T 0 W N , •i\lor, Mr'I. Belly To""'o of ianl• (AP M I l Monoca. C•. Mr. Miiier ""' • Mllrn1e Conn. ) -8 CO m Corosull.tnl, we1 •cllve In Tllt-Jolurlon, 71, Whose t'X· Newport HarbOr Clu1m~.-ol Com• pose Of Crime and ter• merc1, Boy Seoul\ ol Am~rlu anO d -mber of S.Cond Church of °''"' roriam on the New York Sclenll•t. l!Nmorlel conlrlllullCWIS ""'" -_wa:tet:fr,.nt ..,,.ft bim....the be m•d• lo Tiie Boy Scout. ol ~~ "-""'--oA.-. .... -rtQ'. '"'1Yat.-tsnllty memortirt 1949 Pulitzer Prize, died •ervl<to\. Arr~n99-n1s by Tn. Nep- Friday of cancer. His '"""Soc:i.1., ... 111::~~'"' 'u. aon. Haynes, also won a ROSE M Mill. '~"o•·n1 oi c"''d o 11· t er Priz" ,..""-1. c. Dtlt• ot dNtn JUfle n. 1<t1t<i /CU Z • • • <;11rvlvt'd by ner d•ugllltr, Ootollly H . w1111ee of Cost• M.,••: two 'o"'· -----------, RAymond O. Fo11 01 Htmet, C.. (1nd Ollbo>rl w. Fo\t 01 S•n•• AN, c .• : J qr,.ndc h l l d rrn and 10 Qt•!l\1· Qr.)nd(.~irdr<'n. FutWJrttt Sfl'rvi<.f"t Fri• llllV IO'OO AM. l'let1 Broadway Ol.IJIO!I. 1ntl!rm11nt, Anv-Hlfli Memorlal P.H9', S.11 B•o.ld"'''' Morlu•ry alreclo" •AL TZ-BERGERON FUNERAL HOME Corona del Mar 673-9450 Costa Mesa 646·2424 •ELL BROADWAY MORTUARY 110 Broadway Costa Mesa 642·9150 LAGUNA HILLS MORTUARY 25301 At1c1a Parkway Laguna Hills. Ca. 581 -4300 McCORMICK MORTUARY Laguna Beach .C94·941 5 San Juan Capistrano 495·1776 PACIFIC VIEW MEMORIAL PAAK Cemetery Mortuary Chapel 3500 Pac1f1c View Dn110 Newport, Ca1tforn1a 644-2700 NEK,AMILY COLONIAL FUNE .. AL HOME 7801 Bolsa Ave Wei;tm1nstcr 693·3525 IMtTHS' MORTUARY 627 M.11n St Hunt1ngt o11 Uc.1ch 536·6539 IAltN~TT OEWEV ERNEST 8AANfTT pa,~..i •••• 111 lhe aoe of 17, on Jun,. 11. 191•. H~ W~\ " '"''°""' ol Hunl t"QIO" Be•<ll. C•. Surv1v..S l>V 11•~­ b•olh•r. Ch~rl•~ f\MnPlt ol lo"g Bf'At h, C• : UHl'H ,,,,,.,,.'AA.HI~ Of'vnre of O~IAnom;t City. LU(1lle: coHu"I~ o' rvh.f; 0 -1 ... hom.l ,..net Anr\lt Mt.Jo W•y<nufl ot 1 uh,1, Okl,1honli1, G"'""""" '''""~' Friday 10 ()I) AM, Wto\tm1n\tf"f Mrmod~I Pdrll SmHh..,• Mortu•ry d•r~\. f('lr' lltOWN HOWAllO Cll NTON llAOWl'l ~~ ,.,. .. , J""" II, 1916 al IN-"O'' of H. r•\idfnt ot Hvnhn~lton Brtltt\, C• SV"'lv.O by lltrH '°"'· llltMrd Ev•n\ of Solana 8tac1t. C.., !.lu.1tl &<awn of Gerd"" Gron, C• -Or-n· n1\ 8rowro of Munli11Qlon Ae.ttll. c.1 : cUuQMtr, Chf'r1(1nnf' CO""' ot GJ\rdf'n Grove, C•., tt•q ht orandt hltdrf'n Memo•l•I ~rvlc•• will b<t <Oftdutl"" et Tiie communlly Unilod Me1NIOl~I Clturclt Frtd•V If :00 AM wilh Or Donald lnl•y ofllt••nl, 1"1ermonl will be prtv•t• at Sunny.,ld~ Ml'rno•11\I PMk, lCW!g Be""· c .1 0.LANf:Y OR. CHAR LES AUGUSTINf tlt'LANEY ol 1121 E OceM 81"d . N•wport e.acll, t • O•le of 0.-atn JUI'• 17, t•I•. Survlvtcl by Ills 1,11,..•r, Or. Cll"''" Oeldnev. RO\MY Fr1'111y, JU"'' l&, U lf> di 8 00 PM, M.l•~ !Hilu• d.lv, JUM ,., ,.,~ •• 10:00 AM. our l•d• 01 Ml CArm<'I Cal1tal1c Olurcn, Ne:wport e e,-.cn. Cit tntPrn'lPflt Pacific. V1rw M r mor1di PAr ... NttwOOri 8t(A(rt tn tu·~ of flovi.ttr'-• don•UOI\~ M•V bf'I m•d,. l<'t °'""O'° Co...,ty t•ncer Fund Raitt llerQ<!rt'll <:o,t• llNH M0'1u•r y cloreuo" lltlDOH r:t.t.LPH E. BRIOGES. ••"<li'nl ot N~w1><>rl lu<1t. Ca. 061e al II"""' JuM 21, 1•1'. Survivt1tl hy hh. wit~ Fr•nte>. d•U9Mt1. 8eOv Ja~o.k1 nl Nrwpart 9t•cll. 9 r•nclson. Jack Jokolki of Corene de1 Mer; brot,,.r. R w. l rodet\ ol Au\lln. t ... u . s,.,v1ce\ will be lwld S•tur~, J,,,,. 1'I •I lt:OO AM, P•c•flc Vie• c:iw.1. Rev, ~Id '!fi Kull Ofhtl-. In ION 01 tl-t\ Ille lem lly \UQPS" <Of!· t noutto"s. bt m 1'de to CanttH· q . \~tilfJ " ( 0 H 04H~ Mr"'o''"' HO,.Oltttt lntvrm.,nt . Pt.HOit V1~w M•morl•I P'""' Nt.'!wnnrt l\('1t(h Pe(tll( Ill•• MortuMy d••e(10f\ BUY NOW! I' ·' .. ; Belted STEEL RADIALS Unbelievable prices on STEEL BEL TED RADIALS for all poputar cars Including: aporta. foreign, & domeatlc at fantastic prices. LOW LOW prlcHI Michelin 11 renowned for llt qulAty end performence thtu·oul the world. We eleo buy good uHd llr•• for trede·in elloi.-. Tires m•y lie 11in1 "' 10% •• 11•1. whe" the rut.tier .: ... \ 'S . IUnrk"nll~ 155/13 2 7 1111 165/13 2 8"11 175/13 :JI Mil 165/1.e 29KR 175114 :J211K 165/15 :11 KR \\'hih•\\·nlls AR78/ 13 !J :I 1111 ER70/14 :J 7HK FR78/1.e 38HIS \\hi•••" nlls HR70/14 ·12"" MICHELIN X STO .. ff•llNI s1·t :t:1. 11,.111 .. 1 .. Any SI%• U•r .. d 5.20/12 ltJ/12 IJl/IJ ... 21.'· M ICllELIN ZX Hl .. AC'K WALLS .. ,_ I ' I /_ strike entlstt • f-.,,., , '-5 UP ER ~-ff//··': LOW LOW 2788 PRICES! .:::!!.. GR70/t4 4 0'"' GR70/1S 110ths IJ:~IHllY 1tl~ GR70/15 408" HR70/ 15 .j :! 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H..-.1 1714) 557-1000 . ..... ~ * BriclgHtone * Kleber & Bollde & Other 8rends FREE! FREE! 1'hft'r l"n"..i a·or •hnl 1u•r1ic•ulnr bu:n•r; lh•nr fhc-._ ild 'l'ia .. r ronr or 1tuN1!llnHd .. of s;11i ... O••d c·u ... 1omc•r .... 1•urrr::: Forei~n Compn~ts~ Sport Car!IC s39ss 161!!1 ~165/13 41 "" 175114 4 !t'"' J 175/13 4 4 KR • 185114 5 I !SH I !&II/Ill llot1lll .. • , ••• ; 1ss114 '111"" 1s51 15 4;;.,. Now ' '':t ~ 1v11lt11 auc-w•lt _ 0 I ~. --•·•• •: 1.111.1 c,..,. "' 165/15 9) ()88 U y PIRELLI HAIU.\l.S <81T•Ate Ml ""'"' ....... u Adv•nced Pirelli engineering ..• GtHI I m•IHge • riding comfort. ·1 155."3 ·~? H8 I 15$(1• --·•4ffff ~19ua llS·IJ -~ •»6!88 "5!15 .-.u IU/12 155/12 '""' t• lt..11 ..... he.,. -... f .... ,.,. S.w• ... ' ~·-· row CM IMt'ffOUft ... It ~ tf\e:k.KI•\,; lflecttOf'lc Engine An••~•••. Hew Plug~ Ntw Pot.nit 6 COl"ld •f'lttt Of Aolot. (U eqvip,.d) Ad}vt t ''"'."'' c., .. ..... _ s19ss .e cyl Plftte & v ...... . 4 cyl. Datsu", Y.W., •29SS Toyota, Opel S 6 cyl. Most U.S. Can ... I cyl. ~~st U.S. Con .•• s34ss .-,____:~~ 1:rnn1 End !\lignment Prop•t 1M9~ftt •'M •••• fou• o,.,. , it -.ltt P•Y fOf t•t•N "'•"'¥ ,.,,, .. ov•t Oon t d,. ,4,, s9as llllO\t tl~(All NO llTIIA CMAIGI f.,. Air·C.,.4iti-..I er ,.,.,i. .. ·-<••" WHllL ~ "Ht:EL HEADQlli\RTl·:ns Hf.tOQUUfflUt /</ ~-' a .. utoty yo,., tar •1t1t dl'11"e10.~ •tyhn9 I tooh I f .. plus 9'••t poc•1' fDf Comp•cta to C•d•bt•f --. \ \ .. I 1 1 , ) , \ ::: INDY lYPl SLOTTED WHHLS .-., -) ,, '.i~ . r-; ~~>/ .' 0 "' s249s / .11 f{• NH: __ .. L4HAIU JOOO WlllttMr ••ti. le.,..,. •f W--.. _. a.-M 17141171·2401 IUEHA.PAltk HU Li11col11 ll•li ''-........ u .. c .............. , 111.e1 u~uso I< • • • Ud.S .~YH~2c'1d It ~ .. -. W• ef .1..,.. ... ,._.,I 17141170-0100 c.,. & a..,.·~ GAllDIN GllOYI 14040 lrodlhllnf le. .......... , ..... "' ..... ~·· 17141 SJ0.)100 OUNGf 410 Horth Tus.,,, A•-t 17 141 61'·4lZI 88 5.60/15 6.00/13 (A78/13) ,, .... )t t• .. , .. '•• .......... Vw nnc1·:u;,, s .. 011·1·s . ~' n•ltP u ·T t • '" 'l'IHt:s: Eco"omy 111es for economy c"'~ Whl'rP elsr d.1 yo .. hnd s~•lproces '3'" ...... "" • Sl.U , ....... ,., r·ulfUH HIGHWAr OISIGN ~ ...... , 4 "'111·:1·:1, DRl.''1 .JOH or 2 Wlll·:l·:I . DIS(' .JOH . · f · ... ~·)vou• s54ns ,,,,r:~-<( ~,:/CHOICE MOn ~JJ 111.uas • • SSU8 4·WHEEL ORUM , : ~ \ . 1 ... a I '. I .') '') I • \:. => ' . r•ONY MC BaAlll llUNl ~·•7aH -•\• ,.11¥10•\ JOB IHCLUOES: "" t•-••"44 CO\I SI J.4) if .,,.'"' • .,,, eovrc:he·,•4 v.-ot•ly •M 11tclw4•'· Ne.w •••uh~''"'"'• •t ~ • fW ft ....... 4 •f~ *-"' tvM+r' • M'lt"'<f ,...,," ,, ••• 4,., .. ~·"-• ,~1 ...... , .. ,., ., • .,, •t•tft1'\ • --,,.,., ,, ... , .. \•th ... "'"'4 DH """' • ........ ~a re-4 ,,,, • .,. 554 88 2·WHEEL OISC JOB INCLUDES· 11 •• ••1\4•4 ,..h . t•tfv.t4 t•'''""• ··"" ... ~-.,.,_, ,f' •• ,,. , .... ,. ,.,., •.••• ,.fll4'\1 .... , .... ,_~ ,. ""· ......... ""'' ' .. . .., • ._..~. ••-' '"'' r•. LOW LOW pritoa on new wheel cyllnder1 & 11vl'led b1•ke linlng. ,,.,,, o; .. ' .... on ... 8RAU JOI s 74"-~ • ~·* ~-B"AKIP: !'•>:to l'l'ff . _,.,.ING HA"OWAIH!'. -""'I I. snoc·ks "'OST U\ C~RS s4.'!:; •\ttl\t' •••'\•tlll\0 snoc·ks HUHTIHGTOH IEACH 1'45S l.ach ••d. Cat Fin roinht 1714) 848-1445 - A 14 DAIL y PILOT Thursday. June 24. 1976 QUEENIE By Phil lnterlandi Work Cause merv n's save 25% to 50% Shop and save at our big Once-A-Month and Only-At-Mervyn's clearance sale! Every item in this event will sell at least 25°/o below original price with many at much higher savings for you! Quantities limited-so hurry in for best selections! frlda , ·une 25, 9:30 a.m.-9:30 .p.111. the5e items available in our Fullerton and Huntington Beach stores only ·A ·rtb .ti .. --~----.....__~ lrl I ~--... l!: f. • . •• I • .. ,,. i:. . : : .. i.: A Chicago doctor who speciahzes m arthritis cases says the common denominator among his patients is too much work and too lit· tie love ... Only living thing that will scare a polar bear is the walrus ... Did you know Canada has more lakes than all the rest of the world put together'.'... Police experts are of the general opinion that approximately half the narcotic addicts in the United States live in New York City. Men -in the deep South have the largest heads in the country. Men in New England have the smallest heads. Here's how the scien- tists found out. When the U.S. Army men set out to order gas masks, they measured the heads of men nationwide. UNHAPPY SONS women's sportswear ORIG. SALE FASHION LENGTH SKIRTS .... $1 1-$12 5.98 LO\IG SKIR rs .............. $13-SI 4 5.98 FASHION P "NTS .. .. . .. .. .. . . SI 3 6. 98 YOUNG JUNIOR PANTS ..... $12-$13 4.98 SUMMER SHOR TS ................ $4 61• SLEEVELESS SHELLS ............ 4.99 1.41 SLEEVELESS KNIT TOPS .......... 4.99 1.98 CARDIGAN SWEATERS •••..••... $10 1.98 PULLOVER SWE,,TERS ........ $8-$10 1.98 LO\JG SLEEVE KNIT Ta>S ••••••.. $10 l .98 JUNIOR BIG TOPS .••••......... $7-$8 l .98 NOVELTY TOPS ..••••........ $10-$12 4.48 TAILORED SHIRTS ............ $6.$10 2.98 Not the daughters, but the sons of pro· LO\IG SLEEVE BLOUSES ...•.. $8-$12 J. 98 ress ional seamen are said to have a y s R o G SLEEVE fairly tough time in ectting along with other POL E TE L N 4 8 l:ids at school. An extensive study indicates SHIRTS ·· ...... · .. · ...... · .. $10.$t2 , .t JR. DRESS CLEARAHCE <,_.,,.,,1~n •" I JI· ~11:·1,.. •r • ,no.,.. pint 1' CJ r J• •It' o 111 '"t'"' PANT \'.UIT CLEARANCE M .~JI. " i J''' ' • , \t.jJ\t_>ty I I 1t I • .J'• f a.WANCE OF JACKETS lnck-de-s. '°'hf· "'•".,''· J~·n.t""'\ tl'l sho.1 1odel\ or>J pont '001 1·""1"• Ok1G ~IS ~2'1 5.48-15.98 8.98-23.98 CA·G. 514 sn 8.98-13.98 that ... Nott-a contemporary states: "Nobody PANT TOPS················· .3.t.?9-$b 1.48 nows w y 1 1s that more bablt!S'1ll''Tr. -tmr.rn.· "°-lf-Mf~4jt-Y\,J~>-.~ ~......,...,.~~>--~-42h'.9~81J--..... September in this country than in any other PANT TOPS SOLID COLORS •..... $b 1.98 month." MISSY PANT TOPS ............ $7-$8 l.98 SHORT SKIRTS ..•.•••......... $9-$1 1 l.98 When baiting a fish hook with worms, KNIT P"1NT TOPS .........•.••••. $.5 2.98 does it make any difference at all whether you LO\IG SLEEVE KNIT TQ>S .••••••. 2.99 1.48 conceal the hook'! A number of historians contend some individuals in the U.S. Army on the old ROUSES Solid colors. polyes•~. miu y ·"to" .. long sleeves. bro\en s•zes. OR.IG. ~ 1.48 savings for girls ORIG. frontier employed ~b~a_:c::_· L Jl};;:;;;;;:;;:;:=:==;:=:=::::=:=:=:=:::===l feriOfo gTCa war ;i re again s t t h e Ind ians. Purpos e l y, some frontiersmen passed out blankets infected with ~ ~~-:-~-~1--._.,..~ SMOIT SLEEVE TEES la PANT TOPS -oRl6 s-i.v, S'URESSES 4·6x • • · ·······Sb-SI 2 SALE 4.98 4.78 4.98 4.98 4.98 4.98 9.98 4.98 4.98 1.41 1.48 4.98 1.98 1.48 small pox. they say. Q. ··oo women in nudist camps believe in wearing makeup '~" A. Mostly yes. Addresa mail to L.M. Boyd, P.O. Box 1560, Costa Mesa, Ca. 92627. Lamb Processing Changes Improve . THE METHODS have been developed by both government and private companies. a report by the department 's Agricultural Research Servke said. The meat comes from "non ·primal" c uts of lamb which in' the past have not been in much demand. Consumers pre- fer prime cuts such us legs, chops and roaslo; which have put those in generally short supply. and are being gradually made available at civilian r etail stores in some areas of the coun- try. ··As more consumers berome aware of the new lamb products, demand for them is experted to grow." the report said. "Ultimately. this in· creased de mand will benefit American sheep and lamb ranchers." PER·CAPITA lamb and mutton consumption averaged 1.8 pounds last year on a retail·weight basis. according to the USDA. Beef consump· ACCORDING TO the lion, by comparison. was agency, fabricated lamb 88.9 pounds per capita steaks from the other and pork was 58 pounds. cuts have been accepted In 1960 per capita lamb for future purchasing by and mutton consumption the U.S. arm<'d force~ was 4.3 pounds. MERCURY SAVINGS nnrl /0011 murnri11lifl11 Ewecutlve Olflces: 7812 Edinger Ave., Hunlington Beath. CA 926'47 ,_ ·-··. -Southern Callfornla.Regional O/lice.s-· _ --_ 4140 Long Beach Blvd .. Long Beath, CA 90807 8955 Valley View SI., Buena Park, CA 90620 20715 S. Avalon Blvd .. Carson. CA 90746 1001 E. lmperlal Hwy .. La Habra. CA 90631 1095 lrvrne Blvd., Tusl1n, CA 92680 .235 N. C11rus Ave .. Wesl Covina, CA 91793 .~· Varioul Fobri<s I 9 8 GIRLS PANT SUITS 4·6x ..... $10-$16 • GIRLS P.V C. J"CKETS ........... 7.98 lingerie, loungewear ORIG. MINI HALF SUPS •••••••••••••••••• S4 WOMEN'S THERMAL TO>S •••• 3.50·$5 UNIFORM SMOCKS •••••••••••• 7.99 UNIFORM DRESSES •••••••••••••• $8 ASST. SMOCK TOPS .............. $8 LONG QUILT ROBES •••••••• $tf.$1b HOSTESS LOUNGEWEAR •••• $14·$16 HOSTESS LOUNGEWEAR •••• $1 I -$1 3 ASST. JUMPSUITS .••••••.••••..•. $1 1 NYLON BABYDOLLS ..••••••.. $7. sq NYLON WALTZ GOWNS ...••• $7.$9 LOUMCEWEAI CLEARANCE SALE 28' 1.98 4.98 2.98 l.98 5.98 7.91 8.98 5.91 4.91 4.91 vFtG sa \12 $mo.I 1Clp\, .,,.,,,,.,\ '"" h •• I 4.98-6.98 M)<T't(! loop lr.1\, Stolon W••s cn:i '°""' LOMC QUll T IOIES o:'IG. SI f.)16 Solo..I col0t post~f. °"'' """ehy 6.98 OJ"'~ women's accessories ASSORTED VINYL ORIG. HANDBAGS ................ $4-SIO SUCIASS STIAW BAGS Vinyf.111mm<'d tores w th bull,.,.. lrtms, snap lop cl<'su•I><, on.;J ours.de poc I !'11. tm.ON TOPS Roglon cop \le<'•<'. machine .. wo"1oblc. posrol skodes. · FULLERTON SALE 2.48 ORIG S4 1.98 GIRLS DRESSES 7-14 .......... $7-$15 GIRLS JUMPERS 7 14 ... .. . .. $8-$10 GIRLSPANTSHS7 l"I ........ $12-$16 GIRLS SPRING JACK ETS 7 14 .. $1 8-$21 GIRLS CO.ORIDNATE J"CKETS .. $5.$q GIRLS COORDINATE JACKETS .. ss.sq GIRLS JEANS & PANfS 4-b~ ..••.. $3-$.S GIRLS CO-ORDINATE TO'S •.•. 2.49-$3 GIRLS co.ORDINATE JACKETS •• $8-$9 GIRLS PANTS 7·14 •••••..••.•... $b·$9 GIRLS TOPS 4-14 .•.••..•.•.. 2.29·$6 GIRLS NOVELTY TEES 4-14 ...... $2-$5 GIRLS SOCKS .............. 1.35·1.50 GIRLS PURSES ••••••.•...... 2.50-3.50 98• 98• 1.48 tl=·~:;. S.-• SI! GIRlS DRESSES f~,,_t,...., HMn 1n I" fr·~ ,I 1 tr •1• f I. J J .•yl..., •• C '"'in, pt' y+' .t.ir t • J ,, r J -,,'""" ""''> 11•.Jbftt. 1/3 to Y2 OFF GIRLS SLEEPWEAR GIRLS TOPS • ;. .. I I . f ~. r n • t l-; I 1' • 1 .,•P\ •= J 1 GIRLS PANT SETS I ·~'If J,J(, J• f'1 If' .., d>olie ..... '' 14. GIRLS POLY PANTS [lrr.l;r ..,,,,.,r. 1r1och·nr· wo"'' e. .~.,. &o~,,_.,, \l/f~ I ~ 14 1 "'r, S• Slf i "".1G $J-4 1;, $4-l 14 1.48-1.98 savings for boys IJRIC1 SALE UTILE BOYS DRESS SHIR 1 '1 •••••. ? 47 61• LITTLE BOYS FLANNEL C,HIR I',. l '>0 • 68' UTILE BOYS KNIT SHIRfS ... 299-$4 98' SHORT SLEEVE SPORT SHIR l'i. ... 2 99 98• SHORT SLEEVE SPORT SHIR TS .... 3 71 I. 91 BOYS LEISURE SHIRTS ......•.•. 6 9? 2.98 TANK TQPC. ................... 21'1 98• SHORT SLEEVE KNIT SHIRT' ....... lSO 1.98 NOVa rY PRIN r SHIRTS . . . . . . . ., ?? l. 98 LO\IG SLf:EVE KN ITS ....... 2 ?'M 71 68' BOfS JACKETS ............... 8.<n 2.98 UTILE BOYS SWEATERS . . . . 4 ?? 98• UTILE BOYS ROBES . . • . 6 99 1.41 BOYS SCX:KS......... . . . ..hq 4/91' umc BOYS KNIT SHIRTS U"''C• I 'H14 l•;oq "'''"'•!"· r>l.j. 1" I LJI'•. 49c umc tors LEISURE SHIRTS ORIG. I qq.)4 Choo>" f10m o 11011PIY ol ,-..n1•,, 68c bt<"-on \1:••'· Crossroads Cetthr, 3204 East Yorba Liltda -996-8100 ..... .. -· .. BOYS SPORT SHIRTS ORIG bqq An O\\O!mt!Ht ot tun• J • ll'l'"'U .1§.i.w• ~·°' tf1•J .1ft J 'aOrt!• , '• 3~98 savings for men MEN'S SHORT SLEEVE . ORIG. DRESS SHIRTS ................. 6.99 DRESS SHIR TS SJS .....•..•. 3.99·6.99 LONG SLEEVE DRESS SHIRTS ••.. 7.99 LONG SLEEVE KNIT SHIRTS .. b.99-7.99 FLANNEL & BROADCLOTH P.J.\ •. o.99 MEN'S SPORT SHIRTS. LONG SLEEVES ................ 12,99 LONG SLEEVE SPORT SHIRTS .•.. 7 99 KNIT SPORT SHIRTS .......... S.99 LONG SLEEVE SWEAT SHIKI S .... 4.99 SPORT SHIRTS LONG SLEEVf:S ... 7 '19 SPORT SHIRTS 111. ~'I SI•-'• •vn ~;I ~ t I :,tut I •,111J '· flJf\\.•t-''• B'v~nl\ ,,,,., MEN'S SPORT SHIRTS 5n.vt ,,,, I ''"' 1 '"""'''. W Vt 11 wl· J, nnJ l0t1'" • SALE 1.91 1.41 2.91 1.91 2.98 4.98 3.98 1.48 Lta 4.98 ~ .3.98 l i~t' ~;q 7'11 1.48 yardage, notions ORIG. ACR_YllC Sil'IQ.ErnlTS-.. -:-:-: ..... 2.99 POL YESfER POPLIN ......•..... 2.<n BEGGARS CLOTH . . . . . . . 2 99 ASST. FANCY TRIMS. . . . . • ...... SQ. Pt.JANA Y ,_RN .. .. . . .. . ..... 59' "SST. NEEDLEPOINT KITS ........ 4.SO DISCONTINUED SCISSORS ...... 8 % GAUZE PRINTS l WOVEN CHEllS l'clyt:\l•...,f<o110n Llu" ~ noe«s f J'I' "'r1'"11f,.,,,·N lyt ,, ... l 1· '1 I. - f" ,,.11 l'. .~rn· 1 l•,I , QUILTS D,..nn11 \1Jl1n. , 1tt1" h 1 ,,,,,, 1, W •• jt! '¥Ol1cty pf \Dl1, J· 1t1 t f tr,11 BROADCLOTH PRINTS A~\Qtfl)J Pr•n•~ & ::,1 .... J, 15 · W I·· IATH TOWEL ENSEMBLES SALE ft• 68• ... 18' 1.28 6.68 OJ•C: r;i 1.48 1>111G r 1~ 1.48 1 ,.,,G 1'l'I 2.48 (.)lo.l.,lc,n.4Jml • ,..,.J,1.ycr-I~ 11l 1•r• ORIG. -SALE BATH TOWELS .............. '3 en 2.41 HAND TOWl:LS ............ 2.8<1 1.98 WASHCLOTH .............. 1.29 68• ARU RUGS (WIG. Ji,?.14 ?'l { ~u-c\t'fn J p'1Ht~tri -•.ftr••t I,, f, pl,,, o .NliYI wr>, <nlru. Lrcil""· 1.98-6.98 FANCY PERCALE SHEETS ORIG. FULL-FLAf OR rlTTEO ..... 699 TWIN -FLAT OR Fl fTl.D .... 5 ?9 CASES ..•.........•...... ,4.2? savings on toys ORIG. OR"NGE PEEL SKAT ( BOARDS •. 9.98 savings on shoes ORIG. CHILORFNS SANDAL', WHITE OR BROWr.J .•..••. 8 71 CHILDRENS TENNIS SH()[':> •..•. .'IJ 9q MENS DECK SHOL ', ............ 8.91 CHARGE IT! 3 WA VS TO CHARGE SALE 2.48 1.48 1.48 SALE 6.91 SALE 2.91 3.91 3.98 ~----------- HUNTINGTON BEACH 9111 ..... , ........ -963-9731 - . Ralph Martinez (above) works on soldering. B elow, Dorothyann Helton goes over typing lesson with Virginia Sur/et at Operation SER. .. • ' Thinking Turned Around I By DES~IS :\lcl.Jo:LLA~ Ot thlt 041tv Piiot S\4H ,\ year a go :.!O·y1.·ar·old ~tlkt· 1\lolinu. a f11 J.!h s('hool dropout. 11 ••S hol<l111g down a variety of <1<lrt job:.. i1ll·l utl111g s anding guitars Although tw 1•arncd a Ccncr:1I F: rl u t' ;1 L 1 11 11 '' I I> t' 1· t' Io'' m c· n 1 t·crl1f1c:1\t• f\'q111\ ah•nt t11 a hii,:h 'd1n11l d 1pl11m .11. ht:' lal·k of j(1l> 'kills fffl'\'t•11ll'tl l11m frum gel· 1111g a 1oli Ill thl· I 11·hl that most in 11·1 l''tt·<l Iii m Trnl.1v '.\l 11l111a 1:-:.111 l'll•ctronk:. ,1.,Sl'mb'1~· soldt•rl'f' at an ln ·inl' flrOI f 11· has l':1rn1•U l\\O prOffill· llUflS tn his 10 months on the Job .md ht• pl:.in:. to J!O to colil'gc tu l ,1kl' lllOl'e l'OUl'Sl'S IO the fil'ld. \\'hut made \ht• differ ence in :\lohna·!'> lift'. and 111 the lin.'s nf hun<ln·<ls nf othC't' formerly un· ~t..d lt·d Or:tn[.!t' Count~· n.'sidcnb. ":is <>1H·r;itio n SEH Jobs for I 'rng rt' SS s1'.;H tSt•rvi<'c Employment. lk d cvl'lo pmc•nt 1 is a national. ltdt•nlll.v fundt•<I. non-profit or· g~1n1 ~at 1on "h1ch p1·0,·lucs job train111).!. plact·mcnt. lang uage :i nd h:i:-i 1· l'd m· a ti on classt'S to d1:-:id1 :intagl'd adults JOtt P l •. \C:E~t E'.'IT Tht· Orungt• County branc h. ha:-1•d 111 Santa Ana. has plated n1111't• than -1 .:1011 grndtwtes in :-111111· :100 art-.1 lmsincsscs ;incl in· <I u ... tn i.'),, .\lth1111gh lht• Ul't'il(ll'·ul<I prn· ;.!rJm hl',!!all a:-a s1.•n in· ll>r Spanis h ·spc akinit Amt'rlc an .. anyo ne who qualifil·S may partidpute. anording lo ex· l'Clltive director Hay \'ilia. (The t'ligibility c·rikria, wh1t•h con· forms lo poverty guidt•lincs. is is· sued b.r the Dcp;.1rlmcnt of Labor.) \'ilia. a former 111surnnce ugcn· t'Y OJ>l'rntor :anc1 Sant a ;\n~• city coum·llman. ha~ hl'l'll tn\'ol\'ed in manpower pl'o~rams for murl' than tu years. lk cxpla1m•d that SEH filled a m•t'<I in thl• m id·60s fo1 jub plaCI.'· mt•nt and training for :\lcxic:in· Americans who face'(] uncmplo~. ml'nt and discrimination. SER gre w out of the m t'rg<.'r of American GI f'orum. a Spanis h· speaking organization. and the Le ague o f U n1tc d Latin :\ m e r i c ;.1 n C i t i z c n s . w II i l'11 operated job placcmc·nt pro· grams in TCX<1s. F.lJLL·T IM E The ('ente r. ••l Hl28 \\'. lilh SL. Santa Ana. operatt•s with a full- tinH' s taff of :10. tnclulling t ca c ~1 er s . t' o u n s c I 11 r s . J 1> h recnuters and development anc1 place ment workt•rs . P c r s o n a I . ,. o cat ion a I u n d l'<lucational guidanct• counseling is provided to all enrollees. i\t tht' end of the traininl? rx.>rio<l they an• placed on a J<>b·n•acl v list and t lw vi :H'l' m l'lll d cp~rt m c nt bl'J;:i ns refc.>rrals . The pro~r am ·s training ph1losoph~· c·lo:.cly fol1011:. ad ual .I ., .. -,,. on ·the.job working conditions-. Students punch in and out on :1 time clock at 8 a .m . and 2:30 o.rn. Chronic tardiness and abscn· teeis m arc s ubkct for dismissal Appropriutt• dress also is n ·· quired. Enrolkes m av takl' :1 t·om· IJll\:1\101\ ol' t ht.• rnitu\\ ing <"lasses: -Uas1t• ;1nd AckanCl•d Educ·a· lion. Thl' ba:-.it· :-.t1hJl'cls math. Englis h. sut1al lllmlit·s ;111d n •;ul ing compreh<.'nsi1m IJl'1'fKirt· tl1t• student for the ad\'anccd cour~l' which leads to a GED n •rtificatl' Englis h as :.a Second Lan).!ua gc. Basic and ad,·ancC<i courst•:. :ll'c tauJ,!ht in communication s!>ills . -\·ocational Training. Tht•rl' are t wo courses. clt·1·ical ;ind Cl{'C't ro·m ech an ical assembl \'. Each dass ml·ets six hours a duv for an intcn s in. 13-week period.' ·.Joh Preparation. ~tudt.>nts are taught how lo t·o11d11l't thl'msch ·1.'S in ;.111 inkr\'iew. Pl'l" pare a resume and gt•t along with ft'llow.workcrs and l'mployl'rs {'l,OSE TIES While SE H's s uccl'ss in juh placement is the result of its d ost' relationship with lht' busi· nt•ss community. it is not only thl· t r a i n i n g l h a t i ni 1> r e s s t' s em p Io ye r s . G r a cl u :1 t cs an· moti\'afcd . they agrt'l' "Th<'Y get turnC'd around 111 their think in~." s:1icl '.\l:iuri•t•n Collins. Pt' r :rnn nl'I and ad ministrat1\'C manag1.•r at In 1m· EIC'ctronit•s. "Their a llit11dl' and moti\'t·:-. chanj!l'. I c:rn c·ount on Pl'llJ>lt• from SEH to h;n·l· a good attituck :md be motivalt.'d. ·· :\Is Collins . ;1 mt·mlJl'r 11f ,\migos d l' SEIL the program·~ bus iness and industrv acl\'bor\' board, s aid till' trainii1g thl'.Y n: CC'in· allows lht•m to h~·pass tht• c·ompan~"s training ;ind go rh rc•t•t ly tu work :\lore than .I() ha\'t' hl'l'n hin •ll sinn 1 tht• c·11111pany op1•11(•d '"" • yc•ar:s ugo .. Wt• 1wro~tl trained peoplt' :1t onCl' to o pen tlw doors ·· In foct. s hl' adtlcd. thc•ir i;e11i11r <.'mplo~'l' is a SEH g r:iclm1tc. SATIS•'U:D Chu<'k Borunda. pursonnl'I managl'I' ;1t l'acif1c Mutual 111 Newport lh.'at'l1. )>:lid the com· pany has ht•t•11 pl;icin g S Eil gr:ulu;i\l'~ for l1111r ~cars in SU('h a rt•as a:-11ff1t•t• s1.·n·in•s. markt'I· 111g, t'l:11ms and 1n lhl' 111di\'idua l lllSllranC't• dl\'lSlllll "Sf':tt I!'> lllll' 11f tht• ll'\\' rt'- SOUITl':-around that 1:-. hclpini.: J.!t'lll'l':llt' mt'll into th<' t'lcrical jolJ markc•t." s:11cl Borunda. men· tinning om• l'll\ p loyl' 11 ho stark<! 111 office sl.'r vit'l's. was promoted to the l'la11n. ch•parl mcnt and ha~' a future as :1 claims reprcscn· lati\'t' Bu r u n d 11 • " h <• :i Is o is :1 mt•m her of t Ill' ad\'lsorv hoard also ha~ nullN·d llw 1>11;iti\'C' ut t11udes of tlw SEH t•mploye:- "That's \\hy ii \lht• prngram l is \\'Orkin~ and that's what \IC' a:- t•m pltiyt•rs :t ppn·c iall' .. lh• said hl' <1fl t·n lwars oth,•r c·ompunit•:-. complain that thl',\' l'an't fin<l gootl fll'Opl t• to h11·1·. "The Pl'OPll' a rl' llll'rt.'." hl' :.aid. "\'011 JUSI han• t11 n •;1c·h out :i lit t ll• bit " llOSORSGl\'E~ /\t th<' n•cN1t :\m1go:. d1• :\EH lum·ht•nn. thl' top Ill j!racluatC's \\t•rt• h•1n11rl·d :\lolin:1. who hall tak1•n th1' I :J.,, t•1•k c·ourst'. ''a:- orw who n •t'(• 1 \ l'cl t lw honor ~Jolina. "ho ~aid h1· hail n11 idl•a wh1·rt' hl· \\Oul<I Ii<' to<la1· '11thout tht· tr:11ninJ.! lw rc>rc·11·<'<i. ~ added lh;i t It lwlµt·d him i.::.11n· :-l'lf-eonfid(• n<·1· .. I k I\ (' \\ \' II II I If g (I !'>Omt•\\'ht·n•," hl· s;11d "I had a lot of jll'(1pl(• I 11 l1K>k ;i I (Sr: II gr:Hluall's 1 ~1nil h:11·k nw 11p · Ht•ftornng 111 ht•111g n:i nwd :i grnduatt-of' ttw Yl':ir. hr saul. "I d1rl11't think an~ tl11ng hk1· th;1t \\'Ollld hap1)l'll t.'SPCCl <ill~ 1<1 11ll' BEA ANDERSON, Editor Tttursdav June 24. 19713 (3 t ~Odyss eY-O nl y~ Half Over 8~· JACK CllAVPt-:1.1 . Whe n Dack \, uilfonl hatl lo ''Jump s hip" 1n llawa11 :111d rus h back to a law 11rar t 1t·c s11:-pt'11dt'cl during hill and his "1fo's I hn·1· year South SL•as ~ailing o<lys:-.t•y. there r l.'mairwil :i prnhlt-111 · I low to get tht• r1111plt•'s :t! fool ~loop back to l>ana Point llal'l><•r'' • Sue c;uitfonl 1:-1\lm C'apta1111ng h11:-h.111d f1~1 1n·s :.he 1s a lilll1• mon• than half \I a\ ll:it·k. I le,., µt'Ct."' her to arn ve :11>nut J11ly •I nut. (;111lford h:1s 1111 n11l111 (·om m11n1t•at1on 11·1t h tht' 1·r;1ft. "Fr:1b1011s .Jo~." and no real \\av of knowing how things an· i.:01i1g on ho:.inl or 11hen Sut• and l'l'l'\\'111 an .lohn Stone will n·a<·h >ort l ~Ol'IRU:S c;uilford said he has pcslercrl the National Weather Service so much hy inq11irin~ about condi· 111111s bt•twe<'n hC'1·e and the I lawa11an Islands. tht•y've asked him 1111t tn c•a ll anymor<. .. Sue Guilford is captaming sloop across Pacific. "rirst it was some hurri<'ane down off l\kxico. now it's foi.:. . the--s-tttt>Dtfl' ~- lanes." Guilford worried aloud during an interview recently He said "oh sur<'" he had qualm s about letting Sue skipper the boat hac k . "Prior to m y leaving her, I was the captain. "However . s he's hail virtuully as much cxpt•rience on the boat as I have. pt'rhaps not in tcrms of repairing itc·ms ... hut she has adequate sailing knowledge and adC'quate knowlcdAC of na\'i)!.U· lion. W<' s tudi('d s i<lc•-by·sidc. CAPAHL•: "Pcrhaµs in terms of det'ision making s h<' has not done as much :1s I have. but I think she'll enjoy the t•x pcriencc of having the responsibility for the boat and I think that she'll be capable of meeting that responsibility in a s eaman -lik e fas hi on. or seaperson ·likc fa s hion." Guilford said . The Gui tr o rds~1'e~art e d Southern California in J\pril 1973 from Marina del Rey. He had a r. ranged a leave of :ibsencc .from his law firm and Slll' left her joh as a n advertising media buyer. Tht' trip which ultimately was to C'O\'er an est imated 21 ,000 miles was done for "the romance of it more than anything else." Guilford said. "Neither of us felt .as though we were trying to escape from a humdrum life that was dis· tasteful but rather that we just wanted to have a new and totally differe nt exp<'rlence and in fact it was. It is a delightful lifestyle," Guilford said. DEMANDING SEA There were moment.c; that were less than delightful. however. The sea c nn be vC'ry demanding. There was the time in Moorea when .. Frabjous Jo:v" struck a reef and "enl aground. . "We just didn't see a r eef that Dick Guilford has no ide,a when wife, Sue. will reach port. j utte d out into Cook 's ha~· fortunately we slid right up on\11 it in completely fl at fas hion. \\'l• were hard ag round and had to ht• towed off, .. he re<' ailed . During three or four instances during storm. Frahjous .Joy had to heavcto and wait out the foul weather. Another time. the craft almost lost its mast as rig~ing snapped. Enroutc back to Hawaii during mid-January thi year. the craft hit gale force winds. "We got knocked down twic<.' in that passage. It wasn't scv<.'rc. but it isn't the most pleasant t.hin,:? in the world lo sec wall'r coming in your ventilator that s its on top of the cabin." 'ANTAGONIST' ''Your major antagonist is the elements," Guilford said notinf{ that at the s tart of the trip, he h ad rcmon·cl lht• t•111npani11nway t.h)()rs thus lt·:iving 1111' 1·ah111 wr(f,. OJll'll 111• !->;t ld ht• fllSl flirJ11 'l worry abo ut a 11~·th1n).! h l'ing stolen :inti no ont• <'vt•r c:am t· aboard the hoat Ullltl\'ll l'd. "That was really <lt•lightrul. ll was rPall~· pleas ant to \l'<•lk down a road. sec somc onc that you had never seen bcfort• and probably never would sec again. not have anything in particular to say l<> them. but to s mile and exchange greetings and go alon~ your way .• "It's a happier way of lookin1t al life. "Your major concern is. is the re a hurricane over lhc horizon. is there cor al ahead or us in the w at('r that would wreck the boat . That really proved to he the basic change in my \'iew toward lire. "It's a muc h m on· acceptable risk lo me." .Sight !Set J-ligh t . • GRINNELi., l owa (AP) -Pe~gy Pinder may be the only delegate to ·the Re publican na· tional convt•ntion who h• ncvt•r seen Prt>sident f'Otd or Ronald Hea~an. r4i9s Pinder, 23. is hi ind. l •Therc was s ome con- cetn expressed In our dlf\rict caucus ahout my ability to get around, but I 'fuld tht'm not to worry about il, .. s he s:~id. "I'm looking forward to it as a tremendous educational experien ce." Miss Pinde r brin~s a stron,:? po litical back- ground to the conven- tion. Her father, Al Pinder, is publishe r o f a weekly news pa per al Grinnell· and has long been active in l o w a R epublican circles. "M y gr anfathc r was a leader of Alf Landon's Iowa campaign in 1931), ·· Miss Pinder said , "'but we aren't a one-party fa mily. · '"M y brotht'r is a De mocrat and a s up- pprter of Fred Hani s of ~lahoma ." She said she hus been reared on political talk for "as long as I can re- member" and has been acti\·e in politics through her high school •ind col- legcdays. A ~raduate of th<' Iowa Braille and Sight Saving School. she is a re(·enl magn a c um l aude graduate o f Cornell AP Wortpl>OIO Peggy Pinder, blind delegate Co ll ege at Mount Vernon. Iow:i. GOP officials say they know o( no C1lhcr blind delcgalcs to the conven- tion. • She plans to enter Yale Universit y law school, w h ere s h e has a scholarship. in the fall. "Thal was the Pn'si- dent'.s law sl'hool,"' she said. '"But I didn't know that until Sc•n. Hob Grir- fin of !\l ichi,gan m en · tioned it In our caucus. I was proud to know it." An ·enlhusrnstiC' Ford bal'kl'r. she w ;.1s the first of fi\'L• delegates clectec · fr om I owa 's I s l Congressiona I Di.slricl which voted solidly fo1 Ford. The s tate will ~l·nd ;;; delegation of 19 F ord anc 17 Re;.iga n dell-gates tc Kansa~ ilv "[think '1hat mv (•Ice· lion CS)H:l'ially marks IO\\a as a slate that re· cog n izc s it s blind c itizcn s. • • said 1\liss PmdN . She said that \\hen she brought home· word lhat she was going to bC' a de· h•1:atc to thl' R(•puulican s tate conn.•nlio n. he r grundmothcr. :\I rs. L. H. Watt. us ked 1f .sh<' was going to try for the na- tional c1m\·c nt1un. · · 1 told her I couldn't afford ii,·· Miss Pinder s aid ... But G randmolhcr said. 'You go. and I"ll pay.' Solution's No Trick (Ann Landers~ Df';AR AN':'J LANDERS· ~f\ husband 1s a duplicatc bridge pla yt:1· who IO\'(.'S lhe co m~tition of the gaml• to the point o f addiction . Every Thur:. day he lea ves ot 7:30 p.m. and they play tall 11 o r ll. 30. After duplicalt'. the pl<1yers go to a club next door :ind unwind with a clrn1k or two'. llC"l't·nll\' l found out the .Y 11;.1 ve la\ c 01USI{' a011tl dance. I am silting home tryin~ not to let it bolhl'r me. but when my h u.sbancl comes str olling in at 2 ,1.m .. J 'm not very pleasant to be J)<'rfcrtly frnnk I've tried pinyin>! dupliratt· hut I can't take bridge that .seri,,u:.I). 111· plays with a different parlnt•r t'\ <'r~ WC(1k. holh na•n a nd wonwn. all kinds of people -olcl. young. divorced. Ne. I d1m't like being a it•;ilous \\ ifr hut that·s exactly whal I an1 II<'":-a goo<f prO\'idcr and we h ave n .11:.(.•d two fin'-· rhildrt'n m the 25 vear-; we've h<.'en married. but I hate Thur!.d<m;. Ile beha\"l'S like an cager little hoy. who 1s going to a party. Any advirc fo r rm" Ann·! -SLOW BOIL 11' BOIS E DEAR BOI L : Yes, go to the party with hlm . Take a good book, your needlepoint, correspondence that needs answerin g, anything to keep ~OU OCCUPll'<1 while ht' d oes h is nurnbt>r. Then. when tht' i:ta ml' breaks up, you can join llw "l'a,.:er litlll• bov" at the dub n t•x l· door ;and enjoy th!' lh ·e mu!tic. too. DEAH ,\~:\ L,\:'\l>EHS· :\11\1 th;d s umnwr 1s ta·rt• ,.:n·.111111111l>l·rs ul l•l'll pll' will bt• t ~1l-.i11g off 101· \<Jt•:1111111:0. :'ll:ly I p;.i:-s 011 ~ome :id\'l t'C to ~our l'l' uders out l)f m y 0 \\0 pc•rsonal l'\· pcr1cnce·• l'l.EASE. when you ll':i1·c• to\\11, ll'l s nrnt'(llll' I.now wht·n· ~011 t•:1 11 Ile r1• achN! ut all t 11111'S. M~-"1fl' a111I I \11) a ll•t l)f <-;1mp111g :1nd ar1· g11nl· :11l\" hl•n · from ~I \\ N•kt•ntl lo 10 1.J.1~ :-. l.a"l slim llll'r we took a thn•1.•-da~· trip and il1dn 'I think 11 was 111•1·1.•ssar\' tn 11•! an~ Onl' kllO\\ Wht•rc \\I' \\ l'l't• ).'.llJllJ.! \\\• ((•ft on Frida~. Th,• l11ll111\111g morn1ni.: m y lirothcr-in-la\\ \\.is k tlll•d 111 a <'.11" :wntl1·11t . Th1.• fa m1ly d td n ·t krlll\\' how to gtt 111 touth with u ... The polit'l' 1·oulthi'l hl'lp. They had 110 idt·<1 '' h1ch 1>1 I Ill' thous::inc1s of t·.1111pgrnu111b \\ l' m1J:!hl· camping in. \\'p rl'turn1•d home ju:.I 111 tim(• for t hC' f1111('r:il. J'1y w1fl' and I wert' hC"arts i<'k tn thi11k ",. \\'Crt·n·l around wlwn "l" \\"t•rt;. nN'dl'<I . , So please. folks. leave your itinerary with someone , or phone a member of llw family every t•ouplc JJys --just to c heck. It co:.ts v<.'ry ht· tk •md thl' pt· ace of mind as well worth 1t. !'\O LONG EH LOST DEAR N.1~.: \'our-lt>Uer ii>-addh tional proof th at the only thing we can count on in this life is the une"peded. In some instances there 111 no way or proteC'ting uurs c-h •t>s, but when ••e <°1\N "·c should. Thanks for the u - minder. DF..\H A'.':N Li\NDP.HS: I need :-.o nh' 1nlormat llln about blood t r:insrusions Whl·n a fll•rsun needs a t r:insf11~1on •1fter s un.tl'ry. as there any . 11knt1f1cat10 11 as to tht• rate of thl.' p\•rson who tl1H1 a t l'd or sold the blood'! I know tht• bott lcs have lhC' type or blood 1111 thl' label. but how docs u \\hill' palh•11t know \\lwlh(.•r or not h<' 111· she is t.:l'lttnl! Nci.:rn blood ? Thank \'llH CO!'<Ci':HNEH . DEAR CONCF.R:'\ED: There is no surh thing as "~egro blood." All humans have one or four ty pes or blood -A. B, AH. and o. I know or no hospital that l;ibcls blood al'cording to racf'. Edibles Not • 1n Store. By ER~IA BOMBECK kids can lug it <Jround lo P eoplC' arc a lways theside yard ·· mournning the passing "And the garden hose of the old general s tor e. an d t. h c c ha r co a I that wonderful mcetin(! hi:hter'? •· place in the old West "'On the J>Qrch. ·· whe re you could buy a "'llC'y. you got 11 lot <if chain saw and a dozen 'goodies' this w e1:k," hi.' cs,:gs. a length of calico said. pulling out <l pair of o r kerosene for the men 's s andals . lamps. "'( know. We wer<' out J ·\'c never been sure in of cverythin~. Want;i put my mind that il disap· th<'SC bath towe ls on th1· pcared . d111ing r oom table'! I'll As my hus band and I run them batk wh1•n \\l' put away tht' J:!rot·crics fm1sh unpa<'king. But tht· the other dav. hl' said. pric·es ... I addetl. ··1 dun·t ··where do you want the know how big familil''i salt for t he water sof· afford to cal. Hen', put tener ?" these lig htbulbs in tht' "In the ,garage. The drawer . l did get a good buy on underwear this week -three for S4." wate r. cf<•(.·:-.11 '1 11 ·• • "'\\'h v C':1ndlt•:-• '\"1111 know thev ·n · 1111ir1· t''· pensin• "ht·11 thl·~ 'rl' oul of Sl'a:-on " '"I knO\\. hut l Jllsl C'ra\'ed 111 :-1·e thu:w grl'l'n ones i11 lh1· d1 n1ng room " "I hop1.• .\1111 got thl'rl· early 1·1111ui.:h to gd tlw plants "hil t thl'\ \H•rt• fresh ·· · '"Tiil'' ",•n• ;1 l11tlv pirl\t•d ;1, l'I", lrnt I l111111tl a grt'.'~1t d11·ffrnh.11·h1.1 111 fat·t. I b:11I Halph 1llnd1· I ht·m 11110 two pot:-. :-11 I i.'i.l n givt• molht•r om• :ltld USC' tht· otht'r n1"'df 1 lo\'c ;.i s t11n.• l h<tl has a ~arden nl•ln . .'.'\Ont• of lhOS<' prc-µ:.ick agc{l <k1• als_·· AT WIT 'S· END WMti Y-. W ..,t ~ .... I '22 Hwbor l l•d. C"ta M•--541-025' •TALIAN CONTINENTAL GOURMET DELICATESSEN I I '• I \ l'l.\l l l i" ~~ I \lt'I t(; I f f I \, l'\1 Ill f I\. I 111 I •I' NY $ fYl E $ANDW ICHES • IT AUAN DINNERS HO""f"-"AOl tu~ AN .)"\J?iA.C,l t •!IA(1N.\. '""•NUtOru . t•U"'41(0 1H D L . I D 1· ~ ............... .. '"•~1t~O' ~~1~~1~&~•00•l~ ..',: 832-3600 ! •. "I "'' .• ,.,,\• ········••4 ("-~•,, '~'' ,... -.:• ..... •n'r rY."•,,,,P"-' Engagements Announced "'Did you check on the car seat that was in the ad"."" ··Yeah. hut I think -~ can do better al a nuthl'r su permark et ac ross town." .. Inc id en l ;:i 11 v . · · .., ;11 d my hu~hand ... ,~hat ·:. for lunch.,.· . nufAt tl HirouJ::h 1h.--..-....,""-A----~fu;L greetin)! l";irds. t 1p1wrs. •f • John Wtgmore. Cheryl Noel The big sale ol '76 k1c1<s oll at Huntington Center 7pm to 10pm Friday nite and continues on Saturday. 1'>ub1ect to stock o n hone!) Save 20 to 60%. Come early for best selE1ct1ons Beac:h & Edinger ' ,1t th<' San DtOQO Fwy, LARGE-SIZES IARGE-S : ~ fARGE--'~"l ~ ' lARGE-S~_t: LARGE- SIZIS H'h·2'1/i lllSSIS UIUlltl .....,. .... .-anoa Elli Nor's RALF-SIZE SHOP -· ,....._. Botzong-Wigmore Cher yl Nof"I Botzong and .John E . W igmorc:.irc plimning to marry Aug. 14 in St. John the Baptist Catholic Church, Costa Mesa. High Scho ol. a ttended Orang(.• Co:1s l t:o11egc :incl l':U'nt•d a IL\ in dance from C CI.A. ll C'r f 1a n<-e is a gr;1dual<' of M atcr D1'i lli g h Sc·hool a nd W ashington S t u t c Univers itv whl're he re- cei\"ed a · BS d.cgrcc in 7.Mlogy. • •• daughter. Margie Locf· fler and Tim Griffin. son of the W. T . G riffins. also of Newport. The couple arc plan- ning to m a rry Sept. 11 in Our Lady Queen or Angels Ch_urch, Newport Beach. Miss Loeffler. a slu· dent at Oran~c Coast College, graduated from •·ummm ... T hi!> looks yummy. what I~ it": .. "'t\ bundl pan. \aol that special coalin~ on 1l so the cake· won't stirk. M a kes y<lu r mou t h an ti ·frl't'Zl', d ;1rk t a ter er µ,lasses, pols. p.111~. 111· SN'tll'llll-. pa p1·rhac·ks. and clotnl•sl11w and 1111.11 ly S:lt\I, '·Y1111 \\ :1111 .1 l'llll down lo th(• .sto n · and 1-!<'I some 11111 ('1\ nH•:11 '1 .\11d don't J.:('I dist r :1tlt·d liv thrnl;!~ "(' t·an 'l l'al' ·· · F orrnc r I y .it EaslOlull Cotllures now a t lhe - / utp11?/;·1 fa/// m,~~,~l~~as Spec1ahzlnq m Individual Las hes -- 1107 Jamboree Ad. Newport Beach 640-4740 Nl'"ws of-thC'ir <'ngagc· mt'nl ha s b e en an· nounced by ht•r parents. Col. and l\1 rs. Wilbur Botzong of Westminstc•r. His parents a r e Mr. and Mrs . J ohn R. Wig mon• of Costa Mesa . Miss B ot zo j g is ;1 graduate of La Quinta Loeffler-Griff in l\lr. ;rnd :\l rs . E. W. l.oefrlt-r o f :"lt•wport Beach h:1vt• announced tht• enf!:.>gt>mcnl of their Alver n o lligh School .I'~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Sierra Madre. H e r fiance. a La Canada Hi,gh -~e~~~lol~~duatc. a t·~ \liiiiiiiiiim~~i~~ ,-~~l3J!Ei~_V~1!~~~-~~i i •.. fenlurin,:: six of th<' fint'!>I c11ltur.il :II.II\ 1li1•s in Or.111~1· f,111111Jy ... li .. ing prr•sc•ntcd in th1• IJ1•;111til11 I <~l.1so; S.111ct11.1ry ul C,1rd.-.n t:1·11v1• C1111111111111ty ( :h11ri:h <: \l~~lEN Ill{/\( ;c I\:, 1:1111· due 1111}! lh" I lour 111 P11\\1•rCh111r . ind lln:h1?Str;1. l'rid,1\-, N11\'. l!I. J!l;li -H JI.Ill. ROr.1m \V/\<;NER Cl IORAl.1·: ri~lurns uy popular d1 •m.111d . S.1turd:iv. Ff'h. l!l. I '17"." -ti JI.Ill. \ ;\~ ( :1.1111 11{:'-J , \\ 11rld I t'lhl\\ 11••11 pi.111i ~1. l "ritl.I\". :\l.1r1:h 11, I :i, 7 -II p.111. IWllF.RT ~lEIHHl.I. ;1111l 1lw I.one !11'.11,lt S\ 111plw 11~ I >rt.h,. .. 11 .1, 1111111•1 1h1• d ir1·1 111111 11l 1\lh1·1 l11 Jl11lt•I • l•riol.1\'. l.11L :!I. 1!177 --tt I' 111 FREI) \\'ARl~C :ind Tlw P1•nnM lv.ini;ins M oml.1y. Fl"h. ::o. 1'177 -U p.1!?· \"IHCll. FO\, /\1111•r11·.1.; )!f•''1111rp:in \'i1 t111'"'• 111.1111.wr.il <:11111.1•1·11111lh1J 111'\V l<11fl.11ti Pip11 l lrg.111. Friil..i~. 1\p11I l, 1!li7 -tt p.111. r~l'Sf"f\'nlions for II tis 1!fl'.1111111i;ir..if l"XpC'ril'nr.r. nr1• lwing 1•ff1·r .. d in 11111• p.1ckaµn l11r 1lw 1•n11n• season only. S1'll!.un n :scr\'Jl111n.s ,JM a'"1il.1hl1! n il\\'. I ill in fnrm .ind moil 111: Artist Series. 1.'.!l -' I l.1•w1.; St..< :.1rih•n C ruvc. C.1. !l:!G.i11 • ur call 17 J.I) 7~,11.;1100. r .xl. :!:Jn. •••••••••••••••••••• • 'I "' t r t 11 1 •• ·"I •,ti ·· t•• 1 t11'7 1\Hl t :i·'tt'rt1· };1•n1\ n1·~ • • lurll11•f lh•l 111ntpf1 '•·ti 111 • • 9 .n'" e ,,,,•,. • ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~-. , lh • • • %•1' ,......... • ~ ................ . . . . \.'-...// ............ SHAGS As Low As VISIT OUR LINOLEUM DEPT. We Feature:_ ARMSTRONG CONGOLEUM MANNINGTON GAF NYLON PLUSH INCLUDING ALL THE NEW EARTHTONE COLORS Reg. $7.95 s,5->s HOW sq. yd. REMNANTS AS LOW AS 5 oc SQ. YD. COME AND GET THEM HOURS MON·SAT ~-o r Ri. !::VE TILL d:OO KITCHEN CARPET IOO's OF PATTIRHS Aftd Colors To Choon From \) '; ~~~s5->s) ' ~ .... yd. ~-~ I TUMBLEWEEDS FIGMENTS KE~ )(.)U'l?f ~VER ~~ 0U'CH A.\1YTlll'l> IF 'It() KEEP PU.LI~ ' ~ Ut\E OOT l.:1'fRY no SECoo !- NANCY ARE YOU STILL PRACTICING ¥0GA ?- I I •••• 'I~ YES AUNT FRITZI I LOVE_ IL TJ_DAY'S CBDSSWDRD PUZZLE UNITED Feature Syndicate wemesdat'sPuule So••ed ACROSS '42 ••·•· del ----J.J. ~.! p 0 A R 'S'P':l'ii" t IA I• II A n A r. 'r ~* I ... [~ Esle. Uru 1 Singer Dinah 43 Asct nded o r T.I N T I II I ~ P II 'S I £ R S T A '\ p £ 0 ll IR 10 T S u 1P [ .,.,. '<-'V 111 1"1 U ~I '" 6 Sudden llood 11 CoUege suddenly 45Can Rockies peak l IC I I A f [A I~ N ( ~ T ~ 14 R fl I s l I 0 I N C I D \I ! ) ' I I l I V I S A I " 0 0 f MIA It• c ( N I S H I N l R " u ,, I~ l 0 H 11 ll 1111 r 'O C ••[I I" I> I" IJ I• ~~~~ ' R v ( H T I y ( fl ·~ •It I) [t v [t • rri.11~ ( c £ S T 1-,....1-1- -~----!!.!'.!.!. cheer 46Full 14 Subdues assembly 16 Table CIOlhs. 48 Word elc structure 16 Au1trall111 49 Rows ol print blro 50 String 11 Util11y 52 l rees COf1'4lany 56 Compass WOfller po1111 19 Zif> 57 Of Ille Hrth 11 Relurns to 38 Overheated 20 Q1tle bread 60 Army ear her 39 Cover IOlllh 21 And othefs 2 officers types water woids Abbr 12 Central 4 1 Culling 22 AIPhl and 6 1 Opinions American 42 American 62 Greek pal aut1101 24 CJ\lrged HHmllly 13 Ear1hly 44 Und1v1ded perhcles 63 Call tor help t8 Sever 45 Pistols Slang 26 Aclress ~ 64 College 23 Encounlered 46 E•cuses Merle······ students by chance 47 Dialect 27 Removed 6 .. R 25 Poeltc 48 Iron heir " evive contraclton SO Canadian JO Merlh birds DOWN 26 E ~cess1ve1y Indian 32 Sweelheart 1 Walking suave 51 Toward the 33 CormtOf1llace 1Mmer 27 Spill 1tqu1d mouth 34 "···up to 2 Aur11 ot glory on . 53 Feline you" 3 Prognosllc · 2S Ltlled wilh mammal 37 In a ec>ot to alion ello/I 54 Moon·s da/11 rule 4 Recipient l9 Anhpalhy area 38 Covered 5 E~cated 30 Remained witll heir guess Abbr s11b1e 55 Vegetable Ver 6 siunes 31 0 111 staled d1sn 39 C1rt>on 7 Type umt ne1gn1 58 Old name tor product 8 Dye plent 33 Open WOll!ld Tok yo ~According to g Beverege 35 In···· 59 ·-· and 4 1 Rumenl1n 10 Oigl!jly Altogether lealher king 36Mansneme 1 4 ) 12 IJ J1 J7 by Wm. F. Brown and Mel Casson by Dale Hale · by Ernie Bushmiller IT 5 ~.r T r 1N\1 L A l [ GO ru 8 £0 /\NV L (..rt r .! FOR(1f I y(1!_JI , P~AYCR~ .J PEANUTS Da:i r Roundheaded l\ict . I still 110 vc11' t found Belle JUDGE PARKER \ ~ I am wntinq t his letter ill (l store that sells typewriter;:;' -----".:""l••Rr.mCJ<Wmw I FOLt0vvEO MISS PEACH AR1)H..f ~'J Fr<E~ ADv'tc~ ON HOft1i c;JJL.11/RE ~ >- DRIVfK TO HIS l\FMTMENT BUILUIN6. lfttJCf ! IT LOO~S LIKE Hr 5 11lFR£ •·• \ ,,. tCR THE MG•H ! -') .. 1 .... -I M'I MOTHE~ 131tOlAGH,-HOME. A POrre.o PlANf fHAT ~µfO ALL rr5 LEAVE~ THE NEXT 0/N ... BY NOW, I GUESS YOU DOOLEY'S WORLD "-lOON MULLINS ANIMAL CRACKERS t ... . . . 1\ I':Jht now, a clerk is ej'ei11g 111e rather susp1c:1L'U sly. .... . . ' ... · by Herold Le Doux -15 If i~~E THAT Pl.ANT5 5'r.MEilME~ GO INTO '7HOCK'? by Mell A~LIATELY. fEL.L YOLA~ MOTME~ ,-0 'T'AKE A L.et.fG ~E.CONO LOOk:' AT 1-4~ HOIASE CLEANING. LOOK, SAM, we WANT THE CROWNS SHOT" OUT OF ALL THREE HATS. DAIL v PILOT B:t by Rodger Bradfldd -J tlf ~1 Cl)\\ l'l I \\L N l l :) Ii Ii\\ l'N ~II~ l i.:11\11 11 ~ I'll I t l-'1111 VI I' II.~. !\!-:If 11 \ \( "" ,. by Ferd Johnson by Rodger BoUett ~\0 DooBT "SOOT IT! I. ··; CAt-l1T GET T~E Pr<oTec f/00 l l~EED Wfit-4 A ROLL-ON! .... "Ani:1h1·1 lh111f!-'lll\t: ''' lur .11111111n/11•111 1ri11•.: q 11i'd he ;1 Im ,~fi:r ~i:h \h1111l1kr \lr.1r' \hllllltl j •Ill 11.1vr 11• (1111 ! I' a olrll!(l;k." DENNIS THE MENACE , ._ .. I .__""(" •r • ...,.o'-_.._, ' .n -- .. 84 DAILY PILOT Thufsday Jun .. 24 1 ri·" v TV Highlights And All That .Jazz Old Musicals Old, Neiv Sowuls at Newport Fest On B r oadway • NBC 1J ·8 : 00-·T he Search for the Shinohara. R ichard Widmark narrates this special featuring fil ms of t he dis· NEW YORK (,\P> fo'rom a four-the Azucena y covery of t he Japan ese s ubmarin e parl salul l' to the late Duke Ell1ngtun Croup . I\\ \\'tl.lJ u 1 c;1.o\'1:1c Shinohara 29 years after it was sunk by to the r lc·c·t ronic Ja11.11f B1lb Cobham :-.:•·.'\\' YOH ,, 1 \1°1 Fn1111 1.1r .11111 1tl•.1r. '"o American Navy 1,tancs in t he P acifit. d t ,. I) k 1, .• th ANO A RADIO (Tt\" Music I lull .. 1 1 .• an t ll' vcorg,• u l' ,;inu, '-' c·o nl'c rt salute t o thl' Ill'\. J ohn \'1•1'\ <'c11itr.1-.l111i: ... 1111\\:-It.I\,. ~1 11111 t .1m ou~' iutnt•u KHJ 0 · 9:00-"These Thousand 111·<1.itl,, .. ,1 "·~ 1>11\ ,,11 .,·1· hu ... u,: H'll .. D M . R' h d E nd Newport. J :.i1.t Fl'st1\'al "ill l>t· a l.it>nsel, pastortolhcJ:11.1.cnmmunity. ERT ENT 1 s . on urr~y, _IC ar gan a musi<:al mix of JalZ :-.uu11ds uhl 1.tnc.l will also honor Hahsaa11 Holanll t\i1·k, ENT AINM An .11·1 <la 111'111h H·r-,iirn uf th.it old upt•l'l'lt:i hi\\ .. fl"---;-~~~~~:-U..A..~~L-.£.&L..M.L""-..u.i.~ ................. ..-~ ....... --OC'w:------...::..---------~fu;u:.t~~.1.Y.~lfil.!..[J~~ur.ukc..tLW.iuL:L_J. _________ _J~I~'~' .;·~··~r~h~1· ... ri~t~1~·1~1·~,~\\~· ,~·~li:1w ... a1'1'1' 1•d T 111•..,d .1 v 111J,! ht ut ' •from 1959. nc · been a ble to n ·sumc his career . A por· . h' l n~ I IH'.ICC't mnlrr-tht-mnTr'll~mtt, ... -.i.·...u~---- • 4 N B c u 9 : 00 -"T h e y 0 u n g, The lO·tla v ri:s t i \'al lwg ins F riday. 'ion of the proceeds from lhl· shOw \\ 111 /\11st rnh ;111 ll:1 lll0I. ,11111 1110-,t l''\fl l'l'lalh . glll'Sl s t:ir Savages." Hurt Lancaster stars as an .as· w 1 l h T u n 'y B c n n <:t t u 11 d B 1 I l tit.' tionatt'd to Kirk for t11s m ccfa·al c\· Top Marks Mar:~ot F1111 t1·'" sistant d is trict attor ney prosecuting E\':.ins, <i nc.I <:lose~ .luly 5 \11th the sw pcnses. .\11 .ill •'lilt''' 1·\111111 .. 111 of lll\' nwf.. miis1<·nl three teen gang members accused of· ingin):( cJ u ncl' mu~1 t· uf Coot ie ··c;mts pl•ll " 1n11\1·d 1nt11 1111· Hrnallhur" .. t 111 .. '01111 1' 1 · bl' d th · th' 1961 mov·e Williams. Eddie "LoCkJaw " Davis , Three l'Vl'nls will h1• hclu outs11k R l'\l•n111g. ;1rt1·r '"'' H·:1r-. 111 ~111.ill 111'1 l\ni;ul\\:t,\ i ~::~: ~ilhubi~~UMe:~m. l~helley Wi~-Zool St m s a nd other jar.z g reats of th:.il New Yo rk City a l Wall'rloo V1llui;:e tn In a tings playhou:..••.,, .ters, Edward Andrews and Telly Savalas. era a t the Rosela nd llallroom Stanhopt•. N .J .• u canal town of pr<' 1 ~ SEOl'F\t 1.; OF l:\!->PElTIO\, 1:11<!:-pt•ll • . , l ser\'ed 18th and 19th century :-lrut-To 'FainiJy' Sl'l·m~ 111 h.1, , •• 11,1•!1 .1 lut .l11h11 '.\11<'h:wl 'l'1 ·1twl:11k ·~ ur(•s. strN•t 1!~111g .1d:ip1.1l 11•11 "' lh1· t'11:-pl'l 11I SI '.\ :111 H.'" :111J till' 111u ... n· h r11· .. "' :-.lt'plwn :-.d1\\ ,1rl/ '' l'rl' 111n· The first program tv U« ht'lil l111•r1• :'\E\\' YOHK 1.'\l'1 d:uid i•\i•n .ilnld.1 1111:.:1111~1-;1 Saturdav is a l!os 1w l p1t·n1l·. foatunng ' T hl' CBS · \II in ll11· Till' HI t1t·i·1 .. r 11w1,, ~1 \l'r•tl of" h•1111 ha\'C be1•11 TV DAILY LOG IN B ET WEF.N IS a jan .. who s who." including musical tribull's tu th<' late saxophonists .Julian "Cannon ball" Addel'lcy and John Coltrane . Las t y('ar pianist Thclon11>us ~11)nk came out or rcllrl'm<'nt tu pluy al the festival. This ye~1r. guitaris t Tai F a rlow h as :-heel his retirement to perfor m . · C'hoirs and gospe l performcrs from F~lmtlv " St'l'll'!> ''as th.: with thl' pnqwrt, :-11u·•· th•· .,tart. .11,· '11.:11r11us l.' the New York·:"\l'\\' Jerse\' area. Th~•l mo. I ·\;, :alt:hl'd h'knsum :athletrc .. nd flq>I.' 11111t,1t1• lirom 1;r11111 h<1 '.\l:irx to evening, the state of Nc"i .Jcr:.cy "111 pro~ram tn tho..· nation L'harlit• '.\l<-Cai th) honor its nali\'c s on. Count Ha:.w. la,;t Wl'l'k Thl' r al 1111!-' Basie and his o rchestra w ill perform . '.\t .'\ S 11 ·. i l'BS J , ls thc·n " in1·11knt.1ll.'. ,111\orW "h11 \\ ;1111-. (11 ... 1·1· I THURSDAY 1. avaNINO e:oo a • CfOl m m Mews • G CJ) (11) ()1 (2, ({) lllWS • loM1111 "Night ol Redoning" A wounded gang member hides slolen money and seek.s help hom Hou. liltle--~n4y. Tiie memllei's ganf rides in and causes trouble, bul unnot lorct him lo de!iwer the money. (f) Jallllly Altair CI WINW.WWat m DM1tr lase~all Cont'd from !\:JGrM. Dodcers vs. Astros at Houston. • .._.lZ ~ ((21) (I)) Sil( l rtk m z-! llJl Me DMttas s• • llttle flllcals -6:30- 1 t l ..., Griff ill• f10l MlfY Grillill SM .,.._m (\11 ()) St_, Ille St1rs m Tiit (IKtric C.puy m ~·"" 7:00 aaaru)m mNews D llwlin1 lot Dollars (" llwlllclt It To Ttll Ille Truth D CotK1ntr1litll ti) Tiit Fii (f1l (}) Glln .... fB Allilllal World (JI) fil111 futut "Joe HUihP.s, Thrillmaker" St flnt t11111n ti 1111 Nn World "Cullum in Conthct" ("(I I) louw • Df11111tic Serill e MNlllS F1111ily -7:30- • Last tf Ille WiW 8 Gt rric1 Is Ri1llt .. OiU v .. °''' Show • Ois.tsten: How 11141 Wiiy ( t J C.ndicl Camera a C.l*itJ lowllnc (10 Match Galllt e s .. ,,._.. 12i. G J .....,._ Sq111res m Mert M.tct•til •.,.rt IUJ l.tf s Mt A Deal 8 :00 U (.11) (31 (I ) Tiie Waltons (R) When ;i lu1n1ture order tails lhrnugh at the Wallons' lumber mill. Ohw1a tias the ROod lortune to be h11ed as ii seamstress by lhe owner ol 1 sue cesslul d1ess shop. 1J l13l I &) (ft Cl Act1111ity Spe· clal "!he Search lor the Sh1nohara" f 1lms nl the discovery of lhe Jap· aneSf ~ubmarine Shlnohara. 29 years a lier 1! was sunk 10 the Pac1l1c dunng WOfld War II 11t1ck by Navy pfane~. :." shown in this speml which launches a seriu ol seven actua1t1v s11ec1als 111oducrd by Survival An&I" l Id Richard Widmark narralu. a Mom: (C) (2hr) "f irst to Ficht" (dra) '67-Chad Everett, Mar· 1lyp Dewnn, Dean Jagger. 1 & Mowit: CC 1 (l~llf) "\'tsterday, t & '""''"~ (com) '64 p Iii OlfO, llCI ~ a ( 291 11 ) OJI Wtlc1M1 l ac• llotttr · lhe C1eat Oebale" Kotw s lOnt1chon that his remedial class ,1uden1s ~" capable of doing mo" with lheu brain po11ttr thin to ha1 1~~s hrm. luds him to U~e on a ch~llenge bw lhe debahnt clus a 111etit: 1e1121111 "t11tte Th•u· u ll4 Htllt" (wesl ·~9-Don Murray. Richard Cgan. l u Remick. m '"rr Ma .... fl) Today's c.Nill& 12.tl Matlf lN&llt lastllaH 01~lano A\ v~ Cahlorr.1• Anaels tn Optra Thu trt "rhe flyrng Oulthman' ~orrn.1n Baily s1nr.~ lh• 1rt1e roll· and G\Oyntlh 1ones I\ Senld 1n thos prndut11on ol Waanc1 \ hrrc~ op•ra Aboul a ~t3 c~pla111 lnrtr1t (~ ~.r1I the seas torewtr by lhe 111111 ol utan m ''"' 1nt11Rac11111a1 • J.,.lltM l.111111111 rroa11rn1 -1:30- • ((If) Cl)) tit 9-{111' Mt14tr (R\ "TM Psych11t111t" (Rl A psych1dhl\I dK klts that Wo10 IS unl1I In t 111y .1 IMft 1nd llOW wants to Its! all nl Barney's, rne11. m er.a.Wits • fltltty Sllllt 9:00 • (\11 rn (I) Kaw•ii r1we.o tlll .. Lecacy ol l error" (R) SI ewe McG~1 relt's frvt·O lo1te suks th• k1ll1•r rt an 11ed impo1ter who wds 1tpultd 1n ~ the ooly person 10 ~now ol lh• IU41nc plate ol a lortunr in gold th.11 hts bun m1ss1nc srnce WMld w., II Lew Avrn aunts . • 0 Cl) ne Gt "IC TIMlnday ... a:J (ltlr) "Tiit , ..... s,,. ~"(du) '61-Burt lanmltr. Dill Merrill, Slltlltr Wi"ters, Edwffd And1t.ws, Jelly ~walas. h uy Gale>, Judy rair. Vman Nathan An assoS· 1an1 d1s111cl allo1nty 1s a~1gned ro prosecute lhree teenage gang mem ber~ accused ol 11 kn1te allack on a blind youlh, and laces pressure hom all sides Ouung hos 1nve~llga11un he uncuwers a gang.war belween llalrdn and Pu"to Rican teenagers ad learn~ lhe hom1c1de v1cllm WdS a RartR wailord even though he was blind B ('2tJ (.I)) ('91 Stretts of San FrantiKI "Clo"n ol Dealh" (R) LI M1-t "3tone-posenn ctown '""' lllCUS whe1e murdtr pievails undec the b1f top. CD Mtn Gtiffia Shew a» lo1i111 F 11111 Ille Olyrnpic fl) Ollsllo Story '9 hrtH UlllUCt P'IOClllll -9:30- f.I) WomtR's rrotHSIOllll Goll 10:00 u Ml m m 11111a'1 Jones 1111 America's la'I011le 10 '"nan Olymo•c gold medal on the sw1mmme com· . pet11ton dies unde1 mysleriou~ llf cumslances. DD lltws U ( 29, 11 ) (fl) Harry 0 ··Rub~ ' (R) A shady lady (urns 10 Harry Orwell fOf help when her youn~ nephew is charged wolh murder dnd 11 101ced lo shoulder lhe blame by d crome ring which threatens his Irle. fl) lifHtilll' From Gerrnan, 12f l0tt Amtriu11 Style m larata dt rrim1wera -10:30- 16 Jae• Benny mm11e1n til) ~Group P'ortr1il A porln•I ol lou1 contempooary arll\I~ lolu"~ on lheu \OOI~, idea\ and llleslvl•· 11:00 U D 181 e> ll News IJ l lJ \6) llOl m llews u lOtt ~IKIA Style 1 • ·, Mal'1hal Oitlon O lilo¥it: c "Hontymon Hotel" <com) 'n4 -R~berl Mors•. Ndnr.y 0"~" Robeil Coul•I Jill SI lohn CD Mar, Hartman, Mary Hartrnan (I) Get Smart 11 3 Ylnc, Oe11in1e1 l2ll llul of Groucllo ( 29 e ) TMll or Consequenas -11:15- C) Cintllll 34 -11:30-a C11> f)) 12') CIS late Movie: re • "Joy House" (dra) '64 ldne fonda, Al•1n Delon, lola Albrraht .. 12Sl ( &) 110) m Johnny Cal10ll l 6 1 Pll Club u ( 29 8 ·) [39 Wide WortdPrU· ents "M~nmi' & ''The Mag1mn · I e 1 0111net GI""" a» lurn1 & Allen 12:00 9 Twilltht Zone (t ) Thi Fii CD Mowle: "Johnny Apollo" (dra) '1IQ-ly1one Power, Oorolhy lamou1, lloyd Nolan. Cl) Motit: ''frtnlier Gal" (Wt\) '4~-Yvonne OeCarlo. Rod Camero11. -12:30-u Motil : "M1111bo" (dra) ">~ - !lhrlley Winters. Mithael Renn:e. 1:00 1J ,,'1 (ii 1101 m T-row Cl Wlllltd Dud or Alrtt 2:00 D Me.ii: "TIM W1kl Seed" (drdt ~~-M1chnl Paru. Ctl" ll•yt. Ron I lltOll CD At1.lli1ht Show: "Sundal Sllett,~ "llo111man1." "Ue Ct11mp" -3:30- D Mowle: "The Utchonoc Mon· sttr" (hor) '60-Rod C11m~1on. M.1•w Murphy DAYTIME MOVIES JUNE 2S ltlow, lor yeur convenience, are th, day's m0t1u 9:30 a "Sven1ah" (J14) ·~1 lohn R~11yn1ort "The G•r Oot" (et1mJ ·~~ PNul~ fl•r~ 11:00 D c "Cati Me Mister" ("1U\I !>l Dan Oatltv, B•Hv Grable 12:00 m "li nt [yrt" (dra\ ·~4-. lndn loolA1ne, Orson Wellt\, M~r~dlrl 0 Brrcn I 00 U "Face of Marble" (mvsl 1£ lohn CJ111d1nt 26 "l ridt ot Venaunce .. t~c<l a ) l'~ul•ll• 1~111!d 11d loM lond R •1no .. n<1 Hvor l JO O C "lut ol the Fast Guns" 1,..1•\l V lr1<' M•''"'" • r.1lh• 11 Roldnd l:OO 10 C "Tiie Green Helmet" ldr1I 61 Boll l ravr•~ !11 k• ,• lev, Na"cy Wal1r" l;lO. lC\ ''Thi llin1 & I" COllCI. (rnu~) ·~6-Yul 81ynner. De borah Kerr, R1t1 Moreno with Eubie Blake. the !)3-year·olil "Colomho " t :"<BCl ... God:-pl'll "\\h11 ha~n1.11·1111.1l 1 l·ad\' "The Newport J :.izz Fe:-t1vul has a lways presented a gocx.l l·ro:.s-secl10n of jazz," s a ys ll'slt\'al producer George Wein . "This year we're t rying to stock with as many pure jazz groups as poss1bk . L:.isl year we mixed in a rcw commcrl'ial groups . and the audie nce cl illn 'llike 1t. · • ragtim e composer -pianist. ··L:H't'rnL' and Shirlt•\ ·· ancl ·t1 .Jppy l>.1 .':-" l.11~th tABC 1. "J1g:-.:1w .Joh11'' I N BC J : • • !\l a 11 ti l'. • ' • · B a r 11 ~1 h \> .I u 11 l'' .• ' ''!\lat'\' T \·IL•r !\l oot'l' Show'.: .. ( >°rw n !I y al .I TtrnL•" and "Switch a ll r ossuu.Y Tt1 E :-.. \)ti: ,·,1011111·111 .... 1i1it Ill' m:uk alm111 .. Thl· :\kn' \\ 1d11\\. · h111 111 11:-n1nl1nu 1ni.: la\'clr thl·r1· 1 ... lhal totallv tunl•hll J.1'11:11· scnn•. a111l this t I nH• ;11 110,1~1. t IW r:1-,1· 1nal 111g I >.1nll' :\1 argot WJ.:I N P R.EDICTS Tllf. 197G pro- duction will be 0110..• of the best years for the restival because of the divers!· ty oflfae artiSt s. "We've round such a g reat s pirit or cooper a tion with the musician~ ... he said. "They wanl to do something s pecial this year." For example. ba:-s pl:.iycr Charlie Mingus, who has Callt'n rn love with flamen co mu:o.tl'. \\Ill pc·rform with THE GOLDEN BEAR Huntington Beach Presents TONIGHT S.S. FOOLS JUNE 29·30 CAMEL LATER IN TH E festival. Basic will give a free concert at the World T rac.le Center to celebrate the nat ion's b1cN1- tcnnia l on July -1. The la st event al Waterloo Vill a~c 1s a "jazz picni<: ·' Sunday. Earl .. F :.ilh:i • H ines, P ee Wee Erwin and Tl•ddy Wilson will perform. Other--aa:.l..isl.&-appcar ing dul'in R the 10-day festival inl'lude Anthony Hrax ton. l\ll'Coy T yner, Elvin Jones. Kt'ith Jar r ett, Frank Newm an. Frank F oster , Sonny P ayn e. Eddil' .Jones. Herbie H ancock. F'rcddic lluhbard . Art Blakey. H o r a<'e Silvc•r .. toe Willia ms. Sarah Va ughan, Stan Ken- ton. Mayn a rd Ferguson. Huddy H1ch. Kenny Burrell and l\frrn·r E llington OUTH COAST '••I • '•t Ad•ann Ticket b Jft'•ations At All Uni•er"sily Stft'H Stores DINING • COCl<T AILS • NO AGE LIMIT 306 PACIFIC COAST HWY. 536·9600 Hunti!Mjton IHch !Across from PierJ • • "•:0 "11 A " IVI• \ • 0,.M MICOHTl Y 4 4S """TIMll \U,.OAY O"L1 ·I 4S THE.A TRE 1----e SEAM CONNERY (All ens 1 -N IW Thur.;c1:1y M O\"ll'. Tiil' Fo nk.\ n pr1• ... 1·111·t• 111 th1• n d1l\ 11f11 :111H·ot1·d dl'C'•lr 1s 111~1. :tl111111 Ila· 11 hnl" ... 1111\\ 'l'h1· .\u-,1r.il1a11 l\:.ilkt. 1:1~1 lll'l'1.' II\•' \1';11'~ ;igo lla1°tll\ 11111).,,.., qualifil•d t11 r al•· .1., 11111· 11! llw \\111·1c1 ·~ p1·11111· d;1111·1· UJ:J!:.Ull.L.aliu 11." ,- 1"La11111g a 11 • s Ha b111 ' r: l~mmmiiliii.iiilii-liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii.---11111!---iiit A ll (' M o''"' Spct·1~il . (r ,,., - t "The. Uul..\' Gam1• 111 ---~ T own"> .. Bob Nl·wh;1rt \, (: ·,·• Show·· and "t\oJ'ak " 'I (buth CBS 1, N B C S:ltur· '• . 1. day Movie <'Charo>": 1 ;: "Cannon., and .. !\ledical Cen ter" t hoth C RS 1. · · W n r I d 11 f I) i s n c ,. · <NBC1 and "\\'l•k o nw Hac·k t\utkr·· I.\ BC 1. "MOTHER, JUG S & SPEED" tPGI "DIRTY MARY, CRAZY LARRY" "THE FOOD O f' THE GOOS" f!/ "LANO T!M T Tl"'1E FO RGOT'' IPGI .I :"" I J " ---------------:-=----..., ...... _ HARBOR TWIN .... ~. HARBOR ATWILSO~. COSTA MESA 646-0573 646-3266 •• J ~'l ~~!!,a~~~~~ "MURDER BY DEATH" lPGI "BAD NEWS BEARS" IPGI I+•• ( ..tUf .-~40YH w h C'1 11\-IHU, JUG~ t. SPtEO "vi !tltlt tCflrllCIA DIUY MA'iiY, U!il?Y lfl:RY 1•01 •·,••H \J '0 • two•11~tn oit1n __ .... "THAT'S ENTERT AINMEMT: PARl II" lPG>-.. "LOGAN'S RUH" IPGt "LIFEGUARD" "HARRAD SUMMER" IPGt "PETER PAM" lGI "RETURN TO WITCH'S MOUNTAIN" "TUNNEL VISION" lRt "PARDON MY BLOOPER" "MOTHER, JUGS AMO SPEED" "DIRTY MARY, CRAZY LARRY" lPGt ·· o ,,~. l'~•'~" ·.c .. n l\• • ._.t u . , J"'Ar\('1r THEATRE 11----c 1..----------! EVERY GIRL'S SUMMER DREAM "LIFEGUARD'' IPGI Erma tells it l i~o it is. In the "MOThE!t, JUGS, A t.10 SPEED" "DIRTY MARY, CRAZY LARRY" (pc;) "1-I AWMPS" tGI "BENJI'S LIFE STORY" . . .. l IN .. 2,0., I . ltt ' ...... ...... I ' •t••• I s~~ 3~1~ ....... l ,, . ····· .......... ! • ~l6. (tt.H• '0M '41)T0M • MIHIT fOflritDI Of tUOUllOUMD • tfO '.AUl1 MIOWA.Y ••c; IO> Cl l JO e ~ 00 e a)~ e 11 00 10. <•"'-•' t(li\11 ~;PS ~, (&q 101 t • '¥t "" ) Pl ll\ • f l •1w; '' , SfOtv u t "' I J ) • •~•Ult f l • t •• ,_ llll THI Pll• •Ilic " \ No,N •<> ( It I ' t. .t MAG •'~M 10ll~l • a. U\'"t n t Hrl\ IO:JD OF ?Ill '0·1s ., THI 1Aor41l 11Nlt f CJrGOI ·•• n ·•~•u,.. •u111 •• "'"',. ' ,.,..,._ ~ 1~0 t.t.Ul ~ <lit l •tlt \I >W'TIMI \ ~ .. )Yf•'( t''<l AOCSH:l LOCDJQN ,., ,...,.. , •• t •• \1'1 ... ,., .. ~··'"'' .. ,,, ~. """ 0 .,,, •• CIAO 141WS lllAU •• t"'"IO COM••"'Y 1•<>• w ,l<.J•i tO Ud IUO tl,,_l\11 1 10• '' ,,.o •1u1i • LOC.AN ~ AUN •C• l '\T OA 1$ , ... ~N ON tHnt •O tOU •l 0 l ll ft+''•'•' t.H \tU '•ll MURDlll GY Oto TH •G 8l ACK8hlO •v T(•U U r'lll lloJ G"4'"tl' i ll \l•w fA\f MUROU llY DEA ill •G• 81ACK !ltn:> •t.1 1c..•••t •• .. i•o u x1 oa1vu 1•1 '\Ut e •• l·l•ltlf .... ,,,, ... ,,... All THI ~OtM~!NT~ MIN "'"' JAMI) (I A•t • AU Aflf AU llM lolllb0l .J & BH N 1•1 t't lt~ Olt•~&.••'" UMUll(H llfEGUAMO ••C. IACl(SOM COUNTY JAIL "' • f,o tt o• '11' t4 0 Wh\\ Htntt HON rooo Of THt GOOS 1•~1 lANO TIM( roRGOT l•G• t r\(,OAIN f'.4(1 °A/\t ~rn ,. ·"-111\ ........ l '1~•1 •rn",PCll(tt•IJ(l C:O,.,PA.1.v KOCE Television (50) _______ _ I DEEP ~~THROAT .~ WILL Complete coverage of county government •nd courta. Every d•y In lhe DAILY PILOT -~----,,-... suoruM ~ O~IV(•'l •I ,, .. ,.-.. , .... -.,. ..... ,_ .. ,rt ~0 ... '"'*" ~'-·~,.,_.,, ._ • .,..v "'·•••ca,o > 1 THERE EVER BE :i ·, ANOTHER ? , ~J' • PtU~ IHAl • QUALi V I t C'll'CG 'x )ctASSIC' The Devil in Mis~Jones , .,J Steveri1w 'Revtval' Set/or TV opportunity i11 comm~ months t11 s a m ple both the funny unci the serious sides of ente r tainer Ste ve Allen . Alread y a ir in~ in so me cities b a syndicated series or 10 cunwdv s pecia ls which rc•unltcs Allen with s om e of the top corncdim1s who worked on his TV s hows O\'er the past 20 years, including Do n Knotts. Louis N ye , Hill L>ana, Pat Harrin gton . T im Conwuv Lind G<ibc De ll. • Euch progrum in this ··1.au~h· Bac k" series r uns 90 minull's unc.J features not only new comt·cl v r out ines with S t l·\ l' ;rnd ht-;, ch ums but al:-.o ~omc C'luS'>tl'· s ketches lhl'Y did o n his 11111 s hows. Allcn rcsurrt!Cll·d most of the> old black u n d wh 1tc footLig t• from his own file!>. I.ATE R THIS year, J\llt·n :-. serious s ide will e tn(•r gt· in .. Meeting of M inds," six one- hour µrograms th at ht• wrote ;,iml appc•ars in for the Public Uruud ----·;1i;tingScr vicc. Thl' format pro\'idcs for db · cussion of c ur r ent nLitional Lin d inle1:natie n al is:tuc:t by-famous historical fig ures s uch •IS St. T ho m a s Aquin a s. C lcopatrn. Tho m as J efferson <md Pres iden t Theodore lloosevelt, based o n their written and reported views . T he PBS series will prcs('nt a d if· fl'rcnt foursome in <.'ach of th(' s ix installments , with Allen scr\'ing us m od erator. It's a sc•rics h e has lx'cn nurtur· ing for 16 years despite repeated r ebuffs fro m the networks aml other com mcrcial broadcasters who said the id ea was adm ira blt• but wouhJn 't draw much of an <W dience. .. PROJECTS o.-s uc h diVl'fS(' nat ur e arc hardly s urprising from Alle n . whose abunci;rnt crca li\'C talents also l''(\t•nd to drnmat ic a ct 1ng, playing t h l' piano <ind writing poetry. non •ls. plays a nd son,:!s . But h e is best known as ;i T V funny m an and l:J lk s how host. J\I· lcn. in fu el. was t lw fi rst host of "T hi.' Tonight Show" on ~Bl'. holding th e job from rns:J to 1!15fl Unfortunately. none of the film /\: REMEMBER WHEN? Steve Allen 'Returns' from that Pl'rt1hl \\ill h(• Sl'l'll 111 the new "l.augh-Hatk" sl'l'll'~. Allen cxµl;.1inl'd w hy durm~ ;1n int('rview in his Sun J·'l'rnand11 \'allc·y c,>ffil'C "Soml'Olll' ~1t NBC, 4pu_n dist'O\'l'f'lng :i le\\ years ago tfi;jlffi"l--,-ll't \\(ll'k \\ ;i~­ running s ho1·t of sp:Jl'.l' 111 11::, '.\l''' .J c r !iCY s t or<.q !t' '' at'<'li11ust·. sol\'l·d thl' prol1ll'll1 by uurninr.t not onlv mv lhret' vt•ar s of 'Tht• Tonight Show· but h ist ubout ~il l the films t ha t :'.'\BC had prmlucc•d from, l think. :irountl 19-19 lo 1955." STILi.. lllS numt·nnis 11tht·r s hows O\'CI' thl• Yl'ars µrodu(•t•d pll'nty of gn·~•t ro uti1H"'> from "hil'h to d ioo:,,l' for "Laugh· Back .. rn unt• ins tallnll'nl !->Cr<.'l'lll'd t11 IJl'l'\ it•\\ lhl' 1\1'\\ scriC's. m fact. the old rna\l'n:il \\as funnil'r l>\ far than lht• Ill'\\ Allen sa\·s · tht·sc I'"' n·tt·nl forays into. t ht• f;,imilt;1 r fold:-. of tl'lcvis ion ha\"C' <lorw nothing t•i change hi s opinion of the mrdium. "Eco n omicall\'. it 's \'l'I'\ h ~ a I t h y .. ' h l' . t> b st' r \ t' d. "Crea ti \'el~· it ·s µn1habl.1 ab(lul a s bad ur as good as 1l C'\'l'I' wa ~. d c•p t•ndin g on onl'·:-n •qui n • men ts "I 'm ,.:ralt•ful ih:1t tht·n· :in· i.:oorl shows o n till' ;\ll' from linll' to time .. ' T• ""'''' J11·1•,'i •07,, CAtlYP1lOi __ fl.'; ~-~~~-~-~ 'In Fashion' Excellent at SCR I IU' •• ., "'' ,, ,, .. "IN F•StflON A "li•\•f,l l •1Mt •h U'9 M f •t t h If t IU 111 .,. I •' t f'I I 1 ~ , I t ti J t t i t 1 t , 11'1' hit It • f tt. t • ti 1. • t 11 t• <I I I It 'l , 11 ,,. j 1p11, f\\ ' I I H t I \I t I '11Qnl lt • • I',"" IU\I h t1lf ~1 If ~' " l't 111 l y ft\ 111·•• 111 , "" 1dl't' ·11 1,.h•tfl(., 1 ~ •di J•. I I " ...... n lt1.~1 c 1 I Mo Ni 'V lf1UU'O'(I f j l l H l CAH k'• h u tf I ' Alon~ "llh thc ru·h lhC'atnr JI Do~ ll•, .1~p 1migt11'(I m<ilht•t 111 meat d ished out c .ich !.l'.1-.on a t Intermission I.I\\ ~l .1r1 h.1 \1 1 l·';,ii l:iucl 1 un South Co:t:.I H l' l'l'rlfll') . t ht·r~ i" ,... t 1 .i1ut · ... 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I:-. 111 .. 1 1.111-:1 t \t'llh-111 .1 cco111p:111rnw11t. a nti l',\l'. t•\en lhl· pr:i ll all~ an· dnnt· lht• 1·1~.1r ... m .. ~in~· h11r 1· \\h11 fl••• .111 lh;1l I!-> rt·.il l~ ll'l(ttirc•d. Leigh with an <•lt•m t•nl nf ~rai·i· \\hrdi 1, l l'S a lhurn 111 \ht· ... ill•· c•I ,111 1·011 l "1111l'l1H1n ·!'> cl111rt•ugrap h:1-,.., the O\'<•c-ricl ing 111110<1 11f llll' pr o l't•rnl'd 1\nn S 1l'11.1 "l°t"'""'' ,., ,, s II P <' r 11 . ''hi It' Ch a 1· It·..., tlul'lton p1t·t urt• of 111.1 1n,1rt'11al m1 i•ht ;1' T omhn:.un'::-. 1magtnull\t' ;.l'l\111:,: TllE STOR\' 11sl'lf i:-. ;, 111 1-.l-.h moving at•t•ount 111 ;1 lt-{'ll,·nit;~ drit·tor \\ ltu~t· ;.iltl·111pls :11 ••:-.· tr;,imant ~d tlal11:11Wt• 1 1'1:,!~L'I' ,, C'h ain l'L'al'lton of rnu~1C'al lwd~. n us takt·n id t•n l i1 il's :inu 1111t · .. ut ragt•mt~ fahn l'ation t:o11c11t·tcd 111 t'o\'('I' up ;,inolht·I'. 111 :,f111r1 . 1t ·~ ;1 I l'~'Sl \•iH1 a-h~~ lwdnITTttt--... r---~?l;li~iij~~~~El~,~!Ci lal'C'I' th;tl lll'\'l'I' rn;t11U~l':i to l'C· ~ ad1 llwt pal'lit·ular lucal1011- H1C'h a rd Ouyll·. onl· 111' SCl{'s s trongest adors . b outstandi11)..' as the <1:111~ tllJ.: dul'lor who t•ar rtl's not o nly thl' hulk nt the :.hu\1 'Drum' Rating Irks Producer · l.OS A:"\C I-:l.J·:S L\l'1 P ;,irn mount .ind 01no Dt• L:111rt·nt1i, h.l\ l' :ign•t•d to 1lts JJ!l'l't.' ahoul thl• new OH>\ 11· "Orum.· lt 1 ,, I I). ,,A /•IOI I •1.1 '-' f >\ M.u1111M 1 r 111.1·1 I M tu HH U\ h • 1-. M 11l,1,111•A")1 ,1 •t' , .,, LI t 11.,Hlll' .rnd t•u:-l 1111H•s < 1111111 dorll' 111 lta~11 hlark anti \\h ill' \\1th a t111wh ot l'l>lor di 1 t\•n n g 111 l'al'h at·t 1 ;11 l 11111-.I Jll'.llM'\\111 lfl\ 111 Fa~h1on" :-hould prm1• 11111· ,or South Coast Ht'Jll'l'llll') .... 11111~1 popular prodt1l·tio11s it ii. <111t· 11I the most pnll~lwd nni ... il'.ils 111 11 ('t'nl lnl'llllll :>. )'l'I ft11'll1 ,lll\'I'" 1· on t Ill 11 l' l h r 011 g h .J 111\ al ~ 11 l'locl.. l'\l'I') 111gh1 but ~luuda ' :1l the Tiu rd Sh•p Thl•.1kr. 1i.2, :'\ewport Uhd., Cos ta ~ksa. BECAUSE NO HUl\ 1AN BEING WILL EVER SOLVE II Starts F•1. 6 25 Matinees Oally 2 05-4 I 5·6 JO. 8 40·10 4S l'rodt1('l'r D t• l.:i urC'ntii.; h;i, \\lllHlr:l\\n 11i~1rihulinn rtl!hb frun1 l'araml11tnt "follo" mg a di!'Jltlt(' on•r tlw film 's r a ting. · ,\ f11llow11p 111 llw ltal1:111s !->U< .. l'('~s fu I .. )I and 111 !!II. "Drn m .. l'l'Jllll'IL'dly h a :-. ht•1·n r ;11t•<I X. and I><• La url!nil1' 1kd11w..: t o Sl'l'k an11t lwr ral1ng hy t utlinl! Otlt Sl't'Ol':-0 JBE€)M£N "!>r um " j ... ~1 .-.l:l\t'r~ opu" s ta 1 n11 g \r:al'n ·n Oatt·s. h l'i.t \\•ga, f>:l'n .'\11rton. \'.1plwt 1\11110 •111d F 11111a Lt•\\ 1~ HARSOR ct AD.Al.\~. CCSTA M~SA, PHONE 546·3102 GREGORY PECK LEE REMICK edwards BRrsrot CINIMA BRISTOL A. T MACARTHUR 540-7444 ~NEf:1AL.~f1.A T ..... l'\T ..... At times it looked like it might cost them their jobs, their reputations, and maybe even their hes. All tlNlMA~~e11AOAtNMAf\ l"l&.VO,,,Y l'L) >0,M "'1' 1> Orivt·ln Co-Hit Freebie & The Bean (R) Continuous Delly 2:00-•:35·7:tS·9:45 Newport Schedule Dally 2:00·4:35 7.1 -9:~5 WELCOME TO THE 21"° CENTURY. The perfecr world of total pleasure. (PG) -. I •..., ~w1' .__,. 0....,. "LIFIGU.UO" trGI 2·1 S·S:4S ,_20 "POSSE" {PG) 4:0S·7·JS • "MOTHER. 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DAILY Z:00..4:3S·7;1 S-9:4S CINEMALAND 14 ICSt M1111t1 ha~rom fl SI ill I 11u r1111111t ""••n OIUUU WOfll W-l'••IOOt OIH IUV.H"11•1 111£ llG BUS" !161 M .. l lt.lff.• o .. J .. 1011 CINEMALANO 1•1' h ""'91 •Mllti!ll US lfJI fill "t\J•C "Am IN WONMIUND" I lt J , .. , )t •'ft 1 l•t 10 OM .. I \AT •to H , .. ~-··· (X) CttAnl tO~ HfS'ON •1f*Hl'f f"ONOA OlfNt. tORO • J.\YP CUOllAN M•t HOl6"oa ... f'r flrRl .... ,c.,.u~ ... aor•n Y<ACN(lt. C:llH Mn1,(AISC•• 0A11 'I' Pt ~rQJIMAHU> 5,.1~11~1 t• I _,, ,.,>i•# 11, '!) .a-.1Pf.1 -EDWARDS CINEMA H••IOI' a l •Oa.,.\ CO\TA.wl \' \••JIN Wf l?l o\Nl'JllVl'l•t JJ 'vr ""'~""r. Pt.'1F\.114¥A~. f"!N 'f (>#lfJIHVOll' C'fAll Y .. ,.,.,,,H , HO A:•\ 1"'1J 41 \11 '•t j td~~.~~~.B~1IS].~~.~~~~MA \•O 14141 CINEMA CENTER -..... , • "' "c. ....... ((\~.& •••••• wO a •UDI Cl"'41tl t }t 41 u ........._. .,, Murtl ·r byDe~~11 110 \1 \\ I \l•Oll 1\\U"l"ll t'l llM I 1t• iUllP \l\i \ •~tl#V ttil' \1\!•'i u1t1h U!t • .. l\\I " lt.\H \\.I !ll'H..- \\'4' \o'IUlll K 1-'ll lH ""~Ull CON I HIUOt•" l'~ll v ' ' 'on,. J\ 1 J,1 • .n t t "' 1rl.• HA~B~R !Witt 1-oa•tr • al "'" lt.lt'o (C •""'"" It•• Cl"ii· 1 ,.,0 I •f NOW ON ll<l L1'q("f ,1 SC.All:N i'NI' IN l,.,t •ml.1 t UJlJl\IOt q fhr \ llH wes1 ur ,..,w ,..,,,~. CONTINUOUS OAlt.V } 00-<l ,I'.. 7 I 5 g 45 N£WP~RJ CIN£MAS .,_fa•l"f'& u-t , .. ,. "' •I • 4! .. .. E~giris svmmet' d<oom. CO Hll A 1 H\1Nl ir4r, I UN A1';0 C1Nr'.AA W[>I (PC> "ENDLESS SUMMER " (. HUNJ!~§},q~!.f~~.lMA I t O U Ot IU.Arl'' CINEMA WEST •'lfwlf •• y ,,,,,,..._.,,1 Wf\tMI,.. C041tl 1'1 444 - (.,) •Ill 1\1 Ml"•' !Al JACKSON COUNTY JAIL edwa1ds-f.~ESA r!~E'.lA ..,.,.•c:.t•k'O • _.,..,., (Q\1AMf\6 \tr l \11 ........._. -A -• "-...... • Loqon •~ 29. WUCOl't\£ TO THE 231\D CEN'fURY. ... ,, •11\1 • ~". >'fj•l't -1.\,lll it •'I l I • '-i ' """I J f10AN o· ', ~,. "~~-~, '~ I " tO l\ 1,G-1 H[i'1?('11H fltl£MAS flt\••t .. ,11.wt ~.,.&(&fT.,.lrt ..., '\oH" t•• Ol•O •• ,, • -"••J ... 1.1• u .• ,. 'I I / j f I ' f!(I I 'l'AXI DUM~U C.0 I I I I I URI!. <ll (R I ltPST1:1< edwa1ds B~IS IOL Clll£MA , .. , ....... ,(,.,, ... ,, \40 74 .. '' Af f)hif" 1 MF-,. •nqc.~.r I •f' •~ ' ' It •"fl' r ..... ,.. • ~ • , , '"" ~:•u .. ,. WCS!RROOX Wf\h• ts\ U1o r••uC;tW"9\f GA_O,MC. ·~~l \ l0.4401 " :,. .,1f"1'l l•11 fh.•l l GN 4 • HU1 H (",ORl)('\N J IV If •I Pf P • '\o\t • Y ~ll l JIM,\~ l ,,..,., nrur.RA\( • ,,;• Q f\1 "'rt (lAll "' •It qi l1~A""l t ' I ' l I •Cl ,; ,, '" !!ARBOR TWIN ~"''""'t a! 'llott.\C,. .. ' (•\I• ... ,. ..... IJ\t i .... f/6,., ~ I, 1' lfRRlflC COMFOV ltlE Wtl(JL£ fAMllV Will LOVC CINEMA C£NTCR ,..llC, .. •'• 16 .W\ L.<l'\f l •I\• .,.f\4•1:-•DfC(JilHJ trt 4 1tl ....., ,, Pl U5 1111 WHERES POPPA? -CIHfMACUHCR--.. "•••v• , .• r .. ,.. r""'' ... ,, .. Mt\A Yl•O• CUUt• ttt ,. • ._ ~t:a-.v SIAll t<;lf110.t.Y6?S 1 c~ • 1; 1, ;;o.a .o. •O ·~ lfll edwards BRISTOL CINEMA II \I I •' ""•(••l .,.V• \40.1'44 ~ MA P f'O f '• i'll\11; CINUAA W(SI ""l\f.,. .. 11o1•n 101~_.1 y 1 wr ,.,..,,.. c.1,..,., 0 1 .,.,, ' • I I ·' . . ... l 1 86 DAILY PILOT Thursd<1y June 2-1. 1976 Registry to Open Sepf. l Hotel Nears Completion Construl'li1>n 1:. proi::n•s:.ing on schl'Clult• ut the Rl0g1:.lry llotcl a t orungc County /\1rp11rt : thl· luc1hty will bl• n•ady to n ·n•i\p its first gues ts Sl0 Jll . J, •1ccord1ng Orangl' County i\inx•1·1. e ight to 1.000 IR'Oph-An outdoor s" 1m1111ng p11cil l011mplt.'x \\ill hancfl<' fun<:t 11111:-. 111' up to I ,:too j.!UCSI:-.. A srn .~uu.10~.1·1.t·s ral·11t1y. t ht• lkgist n • will fr.1tun· :1111; g uest room:-. Zoc•rner . The to-floor hotel 1s lo(·uh•d 111 the Oougl us Plazu <.:omnw1·c·i;il <.:cntl'r, ;1cro:;s the street from c· ;1rg<· l'nough lo hold l'l'Ceptwns of 100 j;fUC'StS Urn mg f .H' ti 1t1l·.s \\ 111 11u:l 11<k .i comhtrwc1 Sjll't'Htlt.\ n •:.t;1urant ,I/lei 1•nh·rl ai11m1•111 lrn111g1• . .i l1 1li by luu11~l' a n1I a ::!-1-hollr t•off1°C' :-hop Mon• than 11 ,000 s qu:irt• fl•t•t 111 mt•ctini.: s p;ic·t· w 111 p<'rm1t fll'\ ibility sl·at1ng of group:. of fn>n1 State's Car Sales •'i:ATl'RF:S ISC1.l'Ot: :owtm· minR :and tt.•nnis funlit1t.•s. t'r\'t' 1wrking and :-.hop,., l.1mou,,.111t· "'l'l'\'i<'l' lo and f'rnm 01·ani..:t• Count ~· ,\1rport \\ill ht• prm tdn l E ad1 gut•st rnnm \I ill offt·r n1lor 1c•l1•nsion Jnrl t>omphmt·nt :ll'~ first-run . in !'\lorn mO\ ll'S Hit $7,790 Million By CAR(. C'A RSTENSt.:S Ot tht O,uty P1ktt StAtt California n •sidcnl-; bought $7,790 million worth of nl'w t·an, m t!Ji.) from 1,920 frant·hisl'<i new c<.1rdealers .. The· He~istry 1~ ownl'cl ;.ind operatc•d by llospit;1hty !\tanaJ.!t'- m<'nl Corp., ,1 Dallas-bust•d farm s pct'ializinJ! in m;ina).!l'nll'lll srn ·i('t'S for tht· l11di.:111g .111d rl'Staurant indu:-.t ri1·,... The ?ver agc California new car dcall'r in 1975 employed 37 1>crsuns and paid an annual payroll of S439,000, the association rCJlOrll'd TUE FIGURES ARE from the 1976 edition of the Jo'ranch1sed New Car and Truc k Dealer Facts. published by the Natio na l Automobile DE•all•r s Assn. Other California h1ghlighL-; from the re- port: ~N HIGH GEA~ Penney Pla1is Warelwuse • The r e were 11,392,000 autom obiles o n California roads in 1975 and 2.642.000 trucks and buses. Motor veh icles registered in the United S t ates in 1915' totaled 133.7 million. 70.800 employes was 5.4 percent of the s tale total. HF:NO ( /\. p I Thl' .J CPt•no~· Co. htt~ :in111J11nc·ccf if \\ill <irl- vancc vlans for l'llllslruction l)f ;1 S-10 m illion catulogue facility north of here . .. ...... Thcrt! were 1,230 franchised new truck dealers in California in 1975. THEODORE RQBINS JR.'S Cost-a M-esa Ford deale r s hip c·elebrates its 55th anniversary this m onlh; Robins. on thl· job full time sin ce 1950, reflected on the past 26 years. P<•nney presiden t \\' alt£•r Neppl says the facility, too1wn in 1979. will be West Coast he;cd- quarte r s for the firm's catalog operation. A California's new car dealers represented 2 pe rcent of the total retail cstablis hmeots in the s tate. Dealer s ales of S7.790 million in 1975 were 12.7 percent of the s tate's total sales, the S839 million annua l dealer payroll was 9.5 per cent of t he state total ~md the dealer work force of He called the dealers hip of 1950 a ··splintered operation with twn or three s alesm en. 50 new and used cars. ser vice <.'apucity for eigh t car s ·and a thr l'e-car s howroom, ull in different loca- tions... Ile says the top-scllinJ! car in 1950 was the Victoria two- door hardtop coupe. Penney announced plans for th<' proiect in 197.f. hut :-.aici last year it would be unable l o s tart work until the 1980s bl•t>aase nf the econom y . Business People on t~e Move Hugh Callie. lluntington Rea('h, former s ales \'il'<' pn.·s itknt in diarJ!t• of l~l' in~l·.rn;1tiona l t.r;idl' m~nagerofWesternAirlines,has beenpromotedto ;md it1\'(•.strnl0nt cll\iswn ol J\\K lnll'rnalwnal region;.i l dir e<'lor of the airline·s new oper ations in 'c·oq> .. W;1sh inglon. O.C. • f'lorida. lie join crt Western in l !J63 as a s11les Dianne Dowdall has hcl'n appoinH·d aceouf!_t • Linda Hopkins, Newport Beach. has bc(•n :1p· pointed a ssistan t m anager for loans of the Wcskliffe Plaza Rank of AmNica al Ncwpnrt Rcach. She joined BofA last year. * Glt•nda le .. ederal Savings and l.oan Associa· lion has named Donald II. Gra ney mana Costa Mesa ofrice and ~lilburn ··Rud" Ha r vey manaRcr of the Downey branch. , Graney. form er manager of the associatio n 's Downev bran ch. joined the association in 1957 and h a s 20 years' ex- •----pecio.ncc..io lhe-sav~d loan_ mdustrv. He 1s an assistant vice pres ide.nt and has manal!cd two other brancht.•s, at El Monte and Sherman Oaks. GRANEY lie is the director of the Downey Chamber of Com me rec and won the Soroptomist man of the year award in Down<'y in 1973. Harvey is former manager of the· Ncw1><.1rl Reach brand1. Ile joined the <issociation as a. loan <'Ollnselor in 1964. ' • l\laj. Gl'n .• John P. c·ondon <US:\l C·Rl'l.l. former r esident of Ncwporl licul·h. has been named 1.-().().1(.f.M·G GOOD! M.SGVerde Dri•• Plcna STORES :11.10 to :!0.()\)(J 11 1.i:!.i .\lc•,.:1 Venl1• Ea,.l (.'Cl!'\T,\ i\l l':S:\ 545-4 '2l I :1\'1' us :1 4·all, W1'll 4lo our all' .. (~ lyTIHY ...... ,. ....... r.111d1·. th4• n11"t ''"'d W ti r ti II f Ill ZI II \" aclv<>rl •~t·r!'o M•••m:-. f u tH.• "lllSl'lllllll .•. Thi·~· J,!l\'t' th1• 1mprl'S!'oi11n that lh1·:-.i· firms an• in h11 ..;11lt'!'o'i In !-.\'II I hllll!S b\'111w I ht•tr \'nsl. Sud1knl.v tht·y have h\•t•nnu• philanlhrnp1-.1s. OI r1>11rsc-. you knnw s n<'h s e l ltn J! •~ n(ll Nitti rnuously µn,.s 1blc. E1lht•r lhl' µrt l't' on "bllnd" :irt1drs of th<'1r nwn nr unknm\ n mak<'s IS h1J.!IH'r, or !H'r\'l\'l' 4S d I :-. (' l~ ll 11 I \' cf I t• <I mmimum. W1• 1•rcnttnut• our pr1l1l'." of dPIJl'llCl:thihly, fair prirc-s 11 n d •• v ,. r y IH" "' 1 t1 I l' scr\'icP to 1llt•ns1• you. \" 0 ll 0 R YO l' R 1;0\TOll \/\:'>! PllO:\f. t'S wtll'n yc•u nrr<I u dchvt'r~·. Wt• will dd1H•r prom1Hly wil h11111 t•xl r:i t'h:trJ.!<'. J\ J.!rt•at many 1woph• r<'ly on u' tor tht•1r ht•:i llh 111.•<'tls . Wt• wl•lt-11ml' rl'll11l''I!-•11r 1kl1\·1·rr sen 1\'l' .ind cha rt:l' ;n·1·11u nt... PUil Ul)C) PHARMACY ,., ............. "'"ht•"'f ....,.. ...... 2.1110 Spending Speeds lnc r cased con.s umer spcndini: is the m ain fac. tor s t imulatini,: r N·nn•ry from th£' l'l't'c•.sswn. ;w- t•orrl in J! l o a rt•port issu <'d b v lh<.• Stal(' Roard 11f_E;1ualizati11n. Ta x a b I c s a I t• s 1 n California soarC'd loan• ('Ord rirsl qut1rt('I· total of S18.fi hillion. l ~.ti pl'l'n1nl hi~hl'I" than dunnl! tile first quarter of l!l7f1. IRI S SANKE\'. ml'mbl'r. Statt• B1iarcl or Equalization. issuccl tlw report whil'h discl1ist•cl a sl rnng H. 5 pC'rc\'nt r~·al ~rowt h in doll ;1 rs of <·ons- t;mt \'alll<'. The innatmn rate c·ontinue d its yl':ir - lon)! dcrli1w. dropping to apprnximal<'ly i p<'rr l'nl ton an annual b;1sis1. com par<'d with 12.5 per· (' i.' n l r 0 r t h c s a m (' quartt'r last y e ar. Th<' m ost impressi'<' <'<'onomic gains Wl'rt.' in durablt• ,::oods. ~Jlt's of m obile horn<.' and trailc•rs <ll'akrs ros<' 50.9 pt'rl'<'nt and those of lumhcr and building material ell" alers by 45.6 p<'rc·cnt. Sankey rl'porkd that regional f.'(rowth was st rongest in Northe rn California a nd lh<' moun- ta in counlil's ( IR.9', 1. INtding thC' stall' for the t h i r d c o n s e r 11 t i ,. l' quartrr. Tht' San .Ina quin Valh•y and <'<'nlral C'O:ISlal C'Oll llt lC'S Wei'(' :.econd (ti 2' I. followed b\· southc•rn California <la :l'. 1 'and tht• San Frands(•o Bay ;irca tl3. 7r~), coor 1r1ator y it· ox & Hurc h Adn'rtising Com - pany, Newport Beach . • Dan llooH•r of Es tt•r-llofwcr Ad,·crtisin·~. Newport lkat>h . has twcn scll'ttt•d lo st'r\'l' on till' board of d irt·l·l,ir:-. and to <'hair tlu.• puhlit-it.\ mm mitkc of Fam ii~· St.•rviN• /\ssn. of Orange County, a non-profit Ort.!~Hlization dcclieal4•cf to presl'rvation of the fa mil~· u11il . • Hart Hulin. H.11lw1;1 bland. manugt•r al I Ill' l.o:. :\n1tde:. ~('\\port lk·:1d1 offit'l' has hl'l'n nanwc1 F\•dual Sa, in~:. .. l k hnn~.s :W Yl':1rs or ri11:1111_:--..4~~--­ cial ;ind ad mm 1s tratin·-4'' pt•riCll('C lo his nt.•w pos1t1e1n :\ nati\'l• of California. llolin 1s ae tin• in fhc N,•w11nrf ff;irhor Chumhl·r of Comrm·rtl'. llt• holds :1 tlt'l!rt'l' 1n at'l'llltnling from Wondhury l 'niH·rsil.\ anti has cc11n pktt'li gr aif11atc cn11 rst·s in financ·t• al l Tl..\ ;mcl :'\t•11 \"ork lnst1t111l• of r inanc·l'. 801..1~ • C'h arh•s i\. St'nn,•wald, I lunl 1ng1on Ill· a ch. has been namcd clin·dor of scn1ril~ for lhl· B rnarlway dc•1wrt nwnt .;ton•:.. replal·in~ Has com i\1. !';hanks. who has bl•t•n appoinkcl dirt't·tor of liN't1rily for Cart(•r llawlt•y llall' Sltlrl'S. Int·. thl' Hrnadwu~".s pan•nt n1rpora1 ion. St'llllCWa let has hN•n rlin•(·tor nf t ralnin i.: and tlC'- \'<'lopmt.•111 for tht• llroadwa~· 'inl'l' J!17:J. In his Ill'\\' pos ition ht' will clil'l'\'l lil't·urity s tarfs for ,ill .11 Rroaclway stort's. • St('n•n IL Wright ha" hl·1·n :1pp11i11l t•d m anagt·r of thl• <_;n•at~·r ln·im• ('rc'<lit l 'nion, forn~l'd l:is t ()c-. · · ·, · • lhl' l'm 1lo\t'' 111 c-11111p:111tl'S th.al art.• llll'lllhl'l'S 11f thl' C:n·att•r ln·1114• 111 11-.lna .t'a'.!lll'. 11 1• , ... torml•r ma11ag4•r ol tlw :\on\ :d k SI alt• Empl11yl'S Cn'<ltl l 11111n • TriM;lll l·:.t;. KroJ:in ... South l.:lJ.!lln;t \\Ill ht•C'11nll' (' h ll'f l"'l'('lll iH· off lt'l'I' 111 !'\pi4·~1 Fonch, Inc· .. Salina .... dll'l"ll\l' .fol~ I lit• 11111wc1 Spn·~I Ill l!li:l. h1· b t11rml'r pn·.;ult-111 111 th1 .. lhmt \\\•-. ... 011 tn•t.l'll and l'C'lrti.:1•r711l'tl l1"11b dn·1s11111 ;cl F11ll L•rl11n • . John i\, Junf' ~·1•11 1anwd man:tt.:l'r nl lht· nt'\\' Jltintm,qton Bl'ad1 hr:uw fC'alifornia FC'llrral JUNt: Sa\•ln~" am t;mm.._.\i;sodation. Till' hr:11wh 111wn1•1l .lurw !I al 1:i.'«ia <intharrl St ti(' h:t!-o :!:I \t':ll'~ 11f l'X· pt•rit'l\1'1' Ill I h1• f111°;111t·1• 111rlt1.'of I',\'. In t'l u cl i n i.: r 1 v • · ~ 4 ·a r" \\ II h ('alifnrn 1a Ft•dN.ll lk 1s f11rm4 ·r assist;111t managt•r nf ('uhforniu Fl'<lt•l'al's l.:ikt•\\•111111 ollll·1• Thl' 111•\\' 0H11·t· 1~ l';tl1 f11rn1:1 Fcdcrars 7 t:.t 111 ('aliforni:i Willia m U . IS.mlton. ~lt ...... 11111 \'1l•J11. h:1 ... ht•1•11 pron111tt•tl to "''''':int \ t\'l' prt·,1<11•111 ;1t t lw l.;cc1111.1 Hl•ad1 Hank of Anwrka. Ill' 1:-. fnrnwr a-.~1,.1:1111 m;trWj.!t·r ;11111 ha~ ht•t•n 11 llh B11I.\ "lllt't' l!lt::! • Pa ul R . Simon!'> ha~ ht'l'll nanh·tl <11-.tnrt m.m:tl!l'I' for \4i .IC l't•nnt•\ '>l11n·~ m llw g rt.•;111'1' l.o~ \nt!c•lt·~ Oralll!l' Cc11;111 ~· art•a. inl'ltulinl! I ht" -.!on•,. :11 t'os t;1 1\lt•,.;i. ll1111ti11.r.:l1111 lk:1d1. l.:11-!t1t1;i lltlb :a nd :'\l•\\'jlort lkach. Ill' 'lll't't•ctb l.t•on .kn:.t•n. \\ho lrns hl•t•n 111·omolt•cl 111 rC'lail markt•l tnl! man:il!1·r 111 a :'\t•w Ynrk lw:1tlq11arlt•rs offi<'t'. • "'.R. CHill ) Rec·k, Irvin<•. has joined lh<' eorn· ml'rc1al-111cl11s tri:1l lcasing s taff of Corsloratf' Rf'al- ty, ~anfa .\na. • Judi StoQ· has been named brunch miurn~l'r for the <;lt•ndalt' focit11~· of S.l.S. Temporar~· Sen ·icrs, Inc .. ht•.1clquurtc rr<I al :'\cwporl lkarh. She will lw l'l!'pon~1hll• for c·oordinatinc office• operations anti prort·dun·-. as \\ I'll a" supcr\'ls ini;: outsid t.• s:ilt•.s . • Hn.,Mt/Hoatman. :'\c•wporl lkat•h. ha" n :111wd t\\o llt.'\\" l'\l'l'lll t\ l'!'o ;\Uchael Arnla h:i~ hct•n nam1·d art dll'l'('l"I' Ill''' forml•r art d1n•rtor at ai.:t·nci<·,,. at ~1 1:11114 R•>twrt R f'i<'hn ol :'\t•\1 port llt>.1('h has ht•N1 n.rnwtl ;m ;uh t•rt1,111g :1cCoun1 munnj!.c·r. lk 1s forml'r prl'sidcnt of Rl•tchcr Hcscarch. FASTEST GROWING PART OF SOFT DRINK BUSINESS Lorraine and Paul Lajoie of Carriage Pop Shops, We stminster Simplicity Pays Off Carriage Pop Slwps: Casliing i11, Growi11g Wi-,;STMl:\STJo:I< 1.\111 Fn·t· samplt•:. and s1mplit·1t~ .in· ni:ak ing !'op lndus lnt•:-. a Ml\'t't.'"·" Tht• W('stminstcr hasNI t'on1 pun.\·. now four Yl'a r :. old. pr11 dut'l'S :ind markc•ts its 11\\ll hr;mcl of soda pop\\ htt'h 11 sl'll" through 15 "Carri:igl' Jlor> Sh11p,,. .. 111 l.11:-. An).!l'lt•:.. Ora ngt• and lti vc·r~HI•· c·111111tit•s. What ·:. 11n1q1ll'. h1•:.Hks the pric'l'. 1s that th1· f1nn :-l'lb on ly thrl)ugh it:. 11w n outll'I:.. \I ht.•rl' custum1•rs t·.an sampll' .,,,. m ;111.\ of the' JO assu1'lC'll llavors ;1s lhl'ir consciences and sto 111ad1:-. allow Tiit: t'IR~1 . Wlll('JI l''Jlt•t·t:. lo ha\'e 50 to fiO :.ton•.., 111 (.'al!lor111.1 a nd .\n?.ona ll\ \ l'an•111l 1:-- cashini:: in 1111 th<• ·r;1s1t·,,1 g1o\\1ng part of lhl svfl clnnk l111,11wss cash ancl t»irr~· s alt·,. ··Normally t•\ t•rything :.tarlli 111 th1• \\'1•i-1 and mm 4•s t':tlil," s:i~s l';wl L•1.1oii-. l'op lnd11:-.ll'll"' pn· st<lt'nt. --h01 thi~ -Sl:lrtcrl t)~H"h East a nti '" Jll '>t g1'11111i..: lwn• l.;ISI yt•ar c:;1:-.h and l'(llTY ~:r1·\\' fr11m !:I lo I:! 5 Jll'rt"t•nl or 1111' ll:t· t11ll1a l ,.oft tlnnk n1 a rkc·I. but 111 l'altf11rn1a. 1t':-. unly :! 1wn·1·nt .. Carriagt• pop is s11ld only hy th\· (-;l:ol'. I\\ (1 d ot.t•n 12 IHllH't' ltot tt.•, for S:! i~. nr ahoul h:itr tlw \•11:.t 111 mo~I b4•l lt·r known lirands Cu!otonwrs alsn han· lo t•lunk clown a S2. iO dl' 1u1s1t on t h1• <" :1:-.l' .ind rcturnal;l1• holllc-,,.. hut that 1:-. rdundal1h.•. ··YOl' GET tT~TIHll-:RS 111 llw s ton• with llH' prin· amt lhl· fad that lht•\' c:in t;1:.h• tlw ..,,111:1 pnp. ·· :-..tys l,orra111t· l..111111'. I ht• (_}y••r Tiu· (:ouute·r NASO 1.istinqs l'om1»111~ " t1Ta,11rt•r. "Hut you g,·1 tht• l'l'fH'at husirwss bt•causc of qualtt ~ ( '.11-ri:1J.!t'• pop is 1·11111·ocflod-hy l'h11t·k H 11·harcl . Iii. a dwmist an1l C'11mpan~ St'l'l'l·lary \\ho spent 1110n• th a 11 :!O n· a rs in the• soft clnnk h11s111t·~s with Oran~c Crush. Pt·p:. 1 and ~evc·n·U p !),•fort· f111111d1n ;..: l'np Industries \\ 11 h tht• L.1,1t11t·.s and ont• other partnt•r .. 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' • l 'I b I , '. ') I ,, '. : ) '' OH ,. I) 1 1 tiff I I l 11 ,,., 11 t ilf 111 f'l1t •. I tHI 'l t , .. . " l'Jtt •)it n u . ~· -t .HI q,, 0'' 0 11 "Ott •., OH 1, 0 11 ' Qfl I I /I 11 J I , , /I 1 1 ~<) t I 6 I 6 I 6' 6J 011 (,") 011 s ~ 0·1 ) 6 0 11 ) j 0 11 S l l')lf ~ J Thursday's Afternoon Price• NYSE COMPOSITE • TRANSACTIONS '• .. I t ·~· • I I I I II ,, l l ' " 7 ~I 1 Budget Passage Eyed W /\~111:-\GTON <Al' l The llous( l>C'mOcr at1r k,ulPrsh1p 1s pred1din~ th.it a SJ 95 h1l hon puhllc works c mplovment bill will lwcom c l.1w C'ith<'r with Prcs1d t'nl F o rd s signature 01 1we1 his \Clo The House passed th<' lc·~1slat1on :l2R to 83 WednC'sdin ''1th s11bs lant1.1lly more than lhl' '"" th1rd.s n('C'tic<i to O\<'r ruh-,1 p1l·~irlc-nt 1 al \Clo 1h1.• Senate .1pprovect the mt: asure 7() to.!~ I .isl week a l::>o l'l111lli!h to men 1<lc .1 f or<I veto Meanwh1I<' D<'putv Prcs111l'nt1 ,1I Press Secretury .Jo hn G c .irlson Sclld Ford will not m .1k<· .1 dec1s 1on on whether to veto the m0asurc until 1t reaches the White House .ind he has a chance lo study 1t point by pmnt HUD Raps Housing Cost WASHINGTON U\PI -Secr<'lury or HoUSIOJ! a nd l rban DC\ clopmcnl <H UD ) Carla II1lls S'l\s the cost of housmf?, nol s ubstandard conditions lS ~~~~· mm~problt:m con fronting poor fa m1hcs That 1s ~ h\ HUD Is giving almost hair its renta l subs1d1es to low 1ncomr people who continue ln lhe 1n the sam e homes or apartments they oc copied previously 11he told a Senate hear ing Wednesd ay. 1hursdav June 24 1 <!76 s OAILY PILOT 87 Older., Ri(.•her'. • • Who Are New Stock Buyers? IS) S\ t\'I \ pORT l:R 111 th\ fl·"' t '"' 'l 11 ~ mo1 c lh 111 2 200 lh:OJ>IC '' hCl hud 11evc1 bl h•l l' 11\\ Ol'll stol k han• IJ<'C<)mC shard1uhlcrs J\t llw s amc t 1 ntl' i >100 Vl)(I uthl'I s h.1 \ l ' hl:C 1>n1c d1:.gu~1o..:t1 arll.I ,11J.1n d onedthl:11 lllH'sln1cnts u~u 111' .itlo~scs This lhlS I \'Sll lll'd 111 ----------- ·• net eke luw 111 'l 600,000 10 th l lllllllh l'I \If .!>hUrt'(ll\ lll'I s I h l' f11 sl mt rl'1llH: I 1011 m mm c tha n Jo 'i: .11 s I h1• sh1 ink tJ.:l' 111 111111\ Hlu.11 "\Ill k I )\\ nll shq1 IS Money's Worth :0.IJ.,:ll or ~1.1g11.l111111 ~I\~ Ill\ N~w 'CH k S lo1 k F x1 h.111gl: s ni:w ch 111 m 111 \\ 1lh.1m i\1. B,1111 11 .rnd a cause or ~' 111>u" <:llllCt'l ll th1 0 11g ho1111 111 po1.1tl \111111c.1 \\ h.1t 1 h.11 1lh 11::1\11::. <111 111 ~t 1111w buvcrs h.1vc 111 lum , mon 111 .1 r 11111 1 u1 1sll'I m 11 l..ll '' h1l'11 h.is m111 dl1r cd ' l>ll m<in'' 111<1" 11111.11 ... 10, khol<kr s • \\'h 11 cl1ffer cnl1,1l cs tl\I.' 2 200 000 '' lw, ntl'I ed Wall su eel between 1970 and 1975 from the 6 :!00 000 '' hu bl'l aml' f1r:.t t1m1 buy(' rs between 19ti5 and 19i0. -T llE 19i'O 7S Rl~l\TAKER~ ARE moder<ilely old1 r th:in the 19n'i 70 111 st t1mt 111vest1)1 s Th<' ;n e1 a~l' ilr;tl.' 1s I.I J\llho11g h I h .11 s Ill 'c .11 s \ Ollllg~ r than lhl' .11 l'I .1gl' ugl' of ,II I 111' esto1 s 1t "t '' •l yt·.irs oldt 1 1h.1n I h,• a\ et ,ti,:l age or f11 i.1 11 me bll\' r" 111 the :>l'CumJ half ()f lhl' l 9li0s -\\omu1 .lll"t'lUll\ for 56 flC'I CI nl of llC\\ in\e!\tCll S llo11c1 ,~1 lhl' m.1J1111t111r111H slu1s 1\11C1lt:ll th1; m.1rkl'l abo 1H•re" 11 nH n , :'o:t:w 11111 sl111s ,11<' hkc•lv to he m.10ugl 1-. l1<t•tul11l"' .ind 011IllIs111 lrns inl'ss(s In rontr ,1st m .. ,.,t of thosl' \\ho lc-ft the m.11 ket in Lhc Pai Iv Hl70s we1 c <:It: r1cal ,ind sales per su11 net, blue coll.11 andst'1 v1cl'\\OrkC'rs -T U F. A\ 1:R/\GI: PORTFOLIO OF stocks for a new bu)cr 1s around SS 200 rn more th,1n l"11.:e a s large as lhl 1) p1cal po1 lfolrn of a ne" 1m estor 10 lhe preceding five year • period -1 he ,1\ ct ,1j.!l' Ill\\ 1n1 e:.tor l .11 ns $16 600 .11 Ct .tj:!l' in com eofa f1rs t llllH'I ml!'l70\\,1sSl2 700 All of these• f.1ds ,md more .11 e Ill .1bookl<'t 1 eportm~ d <' tails of th<' "\l'W Ylll k Sim k 1'.XI h,1ngt• S l.tll'Sl SUI V(.'V of shan.'O\\ nl'I ship 11 11 ,1,.,td this " CC'k l"11r ,1 cnp\ send S2 i O to Census :\YSc l'O Box.:!~2 ~l:\\ "urk, \ IOtJO'i 1 \\ llAT DOES IT l\11: \"\ t1H1u1 'c·stors in p:u tu: 111.11 to "h,11 ,\mcrtc .1' • N onomv .is a '' holt• to 111 B.1 llen c .ii b t 1>11>01 .ill' Tlus countrv s economic po1\rh h,1s bee n un1q uch fueled by the ""11lmgness of md1v1dual Americ.ms to risk ,1l least part of their s,1\ mgs rn :-.toc•ks .ind to ,1cqu11 <' .1 direct person;JI st.1kc in the Pl'Jfo1111.11Ht' of our nun11m' 'Sa \~ Ball<'n · (Ju1te ~11n11h 111c1 lhl' p.1sl f11 ell ;ir!. thos e 11 ho <.Jrt best equ1 ppl!cl to take such 11:.k~ hJ\ <.: b1: rnmc m ut h less 111 chned to do so INSTITUTIONAi. INVESTOKS, INCLUDING pension funds mutu.d funds .in<I rns11ran( <'companies h.1vc 111011 th.111 t.1kcn up the sl.1rk lrft h\ 1ntl1111lu.1ls But inst1tul11>m; concenl1 a t<' (1n hu.,111,J! s han·s ol tod.w s g1.mts IH:\I Genc1 11 .M o\111 s, St.mdard 011 Arnet IC-.\1\ Tell•phonc rlc Thts htnd<.'rs the abthtv of m .1n1 \H•ll nr:.magcd s mullt 1 corpor.1twns to 1 ;J t:sclht•c,1p1t.1I c•sscnt1.11forthcm togro\lo A k<'\ f .1ct 01 in lhl' ehmn ot B.1ttcn to head lhl' N 'I SE rJur IOA this PCI 1011 ortrans1t111n IS his dctt I mina l1on to·' m.1k1 I(' kindling of puhlic in\CI est Ill sloe ks ,I h1~hl st Pl 1011 ly an.ii I 11 the m.1kmg 1:. a d1 I\ c ln '' oo I hC' md'' 11luul hack to the stock m arkt•t In thr worcls of Hoh1•1 t :\I (,ardin1 r C'h,111 mm oJ Hr)nolib Sc cu nl1<'~ Inc scc11r1t1cs are sold . thcv ;1rc not bought 1 n SUj?J!est the p<1tftnu.1I th<' stockhrokt•1 is lh<' smi.:k m ost h cctu<'11t mt•ans of ~t olk pu1chu!>l'" ''11h thH•1 of f1u nC\\ 1 mt stnr s IJlll mi: sl!1( I..' 1111 011gh hrokC'I s ,1nrl 1 hrc(' r111t 11f 10 Of'\1 tn\ cslnr ~ us1ni.t lhl l lll l'lu\ l' stock p111 ch'"' pl,111 oi lhl'C<inl p.111\ slot k bonus pl 111 111 sho1 I h1 pr q1~111'ol \\ .111StItd1-. 11n t 111• 1\111\' Growers llope Berry Bust-boom: It's Time to Stop MODES ro Ii\ l'I ll s heoe n boom a nd hust tn the boysenben" 1ndust1 y lhe l,tst few) r•t1rs And tl11s s<:.1son Culifoi nia grnwl'I s of the sm culf'nl seed\' bet 1 v ,1n hoping pr 1ccs will rl'mum stahle .1\111ding a rapid p1 H cell m b folio\\ r d hv a pr c< 1p1lous price drop GRO\\ ERS /\RI WOKl:"'l;G t<rn ard a slcadv p11rc ahout 25 Cl•nls 1 pound In 197'1 pnccs climbed tu Kl n nts a pound thf'n d11>ppuJ t11 Ii cents last yc.ar But 1!171 \\ ·•"11l111..c au 01<1Jo,t1) )C.tr for ttlC' h<1\s en bcn ~ g1 O\\ u ~ I 1 men pit mnku s hud purc h.1std I urge \Olumcs ,tl l11 ~h p11cts 11nl\ t•1 l111d lht'm sc lvcs cuug ht m the su~.11 s hor t.q.!C' The c11 .. t of Slli!.JI sk v1 11c•kl•tcd ind o;oon the swt'<'lt•ner ens\ mo1 t th in 1111• f1ll111:.. In l't75 lurgt• ho) st rrht ri y p11rch.1scs t 1111•1 t.•tl off .inti thl' pt 1t1• plummlluJ GRO\\ 1-.HS 1-0l ~D Tlll-.:\1Sf:LV •,s \\1thout .i m.11 kcl md 1111 nl'tl l11111.1tb11lc• st.mils lo h<'lp sell uff their trop E \C•rt•tt t olf' .1 l1tll~Hnlwrr ~ i:.:rowrr 1w.1r M01lc<.111 s.1vs ht• v.oulct p1 l f1•1 11 s\,1hilm.:d pncc in~t('a<I of the fl ust or fomin<' <')(le that st•cms l11 l11ton 1llr r n.1tmg years l'roc ps-.111 s .11 £11111t 11f hcrncs rl~hl now. but I for 11nc don l \\<int lht: p11rr to ~o skv h11!h 1.1gam because 11 will cr eatc· bu\ l'r resist.me<' in the futun (;ole said We \I' nt•1 <'r had st.1t11hiC<d prices in the hoySl n h1 rry industry .in<I 11 s about lime I rl hkc to sec <1 Jot of move ment at .1 reason able 1•r1cc instc-.1d or only a few ;_i f h11?h prices hi' .added Datatron Tells Pact Marlin P Clrarv president of l>:tl.ltron lnr ln 1m• has announced th.it the Bnl1sh Post Office Research C<'nlcr, Ipswich, F:ni:.:land, has sckcted Dut.ttron s new I SI 800 scm1condudor test system for the le.sling and chCJrn t tc r1 za- h on of adv.meed integrated c1rcu1ts T he Dalalron test S)stcm will be ustrl pnmanty for dc- H loptnf! r eltab1hty assurance techniques m s upport of pro- curement spcc1flcab on requirements for complex integr at- ed c 1reu1ts to be used m the llnt1sh tclccommunicat1on networks Orders Anrwunced ' l Compute r Automation Inc Irvine said 1t has received orders fo1 s c> c1 .rt of tht°-f~-ffe.o{>1U.4ulnnoJffitN 5.yFA computer syste m s from three commcrc1<1l ar\d industrial m- s htut1ons m the United St ates and Great Britain The cont rocts ' 1lul'<I in <'xcess of Sl m1lhon, call for de- liver y of an unct1sdo«c!Cl number of SyF A systems over the next 12 m onths to Oow Cht'ni1 c.1l and to Pure Lard. Ltd, and Wright a nd Green Ltd • food d1str1but1on firms In ,England De hvc n cs began last week ____ , ______ _, \ I . • . , . .. 88 DAILY PILOT Thursday. June 24. 1976 THE FAMILY CIRCUS · Hy Bil Keunc (:) "Who got out oil these toys? "Ida Know." Vour Horoscope Gemini: Steer By Tangles FRIDAY, JUNE 25 By SYDNEY 01'1ARR ARIES <March 21-April 19): Check directions, instructions. resenations. Air of confusion exists. Stay out of traffic. if possible. Story relative tells is not based on factual information. TAURUS (April 20-May 20): Threat to financial structure is empty, lacks substance. Know it and don't be "bluffed." Stand pat; get money's worth. GEMINI (May 21-June 20 J: Steer clear of legal tangles . Means wait for clarification before <.iffixing signature to document. Partner or mate could make usual request. Be patient. CANCER (June21-July 22): Restriction is tcm· porary. Spotlight on hos pital. club. organization, in· stitution. You could be involved in charity drive. LEO (July 23-Aug. 22>: You may resist change, but it is "good " for you. Member of o pposite sex utilizes persuasive powers. Be receptive. If you analyze situation. you'll see with greater degree or clarity. VIRGO (Aug . 23-Sept. 22 >: Security. where you stand at home and with superiors -these areas arc - Kerm's Deluxe 3 6" ' Doggie Screen Door\ • Altro1:1•t s<ratn ~oor !hot your dog ca~ t hurt • Prote1ti•t lo~'" or1l1 pre "'"ts do111Ggt • hhudtci olwminu,.. !rem"; hendle & hi11tt1 indilded 17aa highlighted-Ke-y i$--diplomacy as coAtFasted 4,()---+1W.:.r.'A'Ttttt-T;..+-l-'\-T-'~--t'+--..-----­ rorce. LIBRA (Sept. 23-0ct. 22): See beyond what ap- pears on surface. Give full play to intuitive in· tellect. Your ability to percei\'e, to detect when something of importance is to occur ... is heightened. SCORPIO <Oct. 23·Nov. 21 >: Organize. Bring priori lies into focus. Don't over-extend: assume responsibility for product, quantity and quality. Member of opposite sex ma~es com m it m ent. SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22·Dec. 21 l: Play waiting game -refuse to be rushed to acqon, decision. Waiting game is one you can win. Time is on your side. Element of deception could be present. CAPRICORN (Dec. 22·Jan. 19 >: Highlight m· dependenc~,-frtth -approach;-ot"t~inality:-took behind the scenes. Check for subtle signals. AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 18): What s<'cms a roadblock can be removed more eas ily than mii;?hl be imagined. One who talks about properly, sales. escrow is testing. fi shing for information. PISCES (Feb. 19-March 20): Highlight flexibili· ty. Be ver satile without scattering forces. Experi· ment. Give full play to intellectual curiosity. 1\1 a kc inquiries. 11 June %5lb is your birthday you arc introspec- tive, spiritual~c.reative and temperamental. You are completing a major cycle, letting go or past burdens . .at Johnson & Son it's peo-ple that make the difference PETER PB.EUSES "THE GREEK" Pete "The Greek" has been at Johnson & Son for over 14 years ... Hundreds of satisfied customers believe he is the most considerate salesman anywhere ... We tend to agree. 1 '. ~'­'"""· Cast Iron 10"x10" Hibachi Stoneware Coffee Mugs • 1'9ol fer pi111ics or peuh cMlrHfs • Anorttd 1olerlul polltrM & styles • •-vole trill witli w..4 ....... • lit copo<ity muts witli hith glue finish Reg. 277 4." ; ... f..) ' I , ... ..... ACUllNT INITAUAnON ... , .. 39.95 Reg. aac 1.29 Ea. Economy Toil et Drain Augers • Plared "ttl tubt ind wire with 0119er point head • 3 ft. long, dean out dogs. ;JS04 • _, Whirlpool Model SAU300 • full timt filterint 'Y'''"' • D111I dttergtnl dispenser • Dtet«Olive 4 cefef pHtl kit 219°0 Black & Oecker 18" Electric Lawn Mower • Instant, quiet power !hi moment yau turn an the swit<h • 6" rtteued whHls for lUllin~ <loser lo walls, fences , trees • 4 position culling height from I" to 211" • Double insulated for safety, no grounding nlffed.-fflOOO ,~~:; 6488 • A rugged, h19h powered chain HW • Dual control system tor ind1pendtnl thrott! e actuation Reg. 104.9S 9900 \. Price~ Good Th1v Wed., J11n• 30 ~ Kwikset Fire & Smoke Alarm • Battery operated fire olar11t with ioniJGtion choftlhr • Senses and alem you at the first sign of fire or smoke • Easily installed witheut special tools • batttr.y included ""' ,, /•ti\/ Tru-Test Gloss House Point • Resists lumn bl.slering, ,,, • D11~s loll ... white onJ pG\tols cnly •2-1 Reg. 649 8.9S Cal. • An ulerior oi'I bo1t primer • Mo~ts point;olis last longtr. •408 Reg. 549 7.9S Gol. ... JJ Kitchen Faucet • 5in9fe lne f6T"Wa1.-rrontrol-&--- temptrolure • Hlodtrn desisn, gleaming 1hrome p,01til t,i hh. • lOOWf 2R2~~s 1788-,....._ \ Gol den Vigoro0 -Lawn Fertilizer • Spacial slow-releo1e I • Gretn1 gr11n fosl & tep1 it green • Gtnerol proltlfiet1 from dHlr111tiwe instch • for owns, owers a vegetables 2~i! ALL MODELS SALE PRICED J :r r--·~jmn 1 1 I i f --- Model SAU320 Model SAU440 • 2 pushb111ton cycln • Supn Wuh for pots & poM • Rinse & heh! 1ycle 239°0 • • pu1hl111tlol' cyclu • Suptr S<our & Supu Wash • Rinse & hol4 plus '"°" cy<le 279~0 . .. -..-.---- I --11 ModelSAU540 • S p11shbullon cyc/11 • fine chrno-<rystol, Suptr S11ur. S1111er Wash, RinH & Hold ond ''"'" 1yclt • 2 spHd woshi11t olHI 1i111int 319°0 Marshall Not Bitter Over T~;;d~ · DAILY PILOT CJ Hassler's Streak I • 1 i ATlt_ANTA (AP> -"We 're Marshall,a veteranorrunebig after Cincinnati and when you go league seasons and winner or the aner the. RedS.)!OU have lo ~o...Wc. ~ ~ Young Award when he the best in the game," su1d Allan· pitcfieo~-ttrc ta Braves general manager John Dodgers winning 15 games and Alevizos explaining his newest losing 12 with an earnt..'<l run acquisition, reliever Mike a\'erage or 2.42 cam~ to the Marshall. Braves in a straight waiver dl'al, . "Murshall was my prime ob-not a trade, which cost Atlanta Jectivc," Alcvizos s<Jid W(.'dnt•s· $20,000, Alcvizos said. day night, shortly after obtaining "l spoke to Mike in Houston tho 33-year ·old ri~ht·hander and the first thing he usked me from the Los Angeles Dodgers. was, 'Where are you tomorrow'!' "l consider him one or the pre-I told him we're in Atlanta and he mier relievers in baseball." said, 'I 'JI be there.' The Braves also sold relief "I told him, 'With that kind or pitcher Elias Sosa and infielder spirit, I 'll meet you at the Lee Lacy to the Dodgers. airport.' If l 'd have known he . . .......... was that kind or guy, I'd have Marshall said it was a new doubled my efforts to get him," .1 challenge when he went to the Alevizos added. · Dodgers and "although it is sad -MarshallT~ lea\·ing friends in Los Angeles. I where the Dodeers were playing am oo 1 the Astros, said: "A trade is challenge in Atlanta. something that should be accept· "There is nothing physically ed by any player . Players anti wrong with me and hopt'fullv I fans s hould accept the fact that can get a ll the work I want players are sold and traded with there," he said. little concern for the players' Dodgers m anager Walt Alston wishes ... but that is the said Marshall indicated no hard owners' prerogative. feelings when told ofthe trade. "But .I don't. think a player "I never had any problems should be blamed for trying to with Mike," Alston said. "He has shape his own destiny," Marshall always given 100 percent. I used <·ontinued. ·'That's an as peel of hlm when I had to and I didn't use free enterprise.·· him when I didn't need to. just Net Stan Fuming Lutz Captures 4-ho11r Match WIMBLEDON, England CAP) -The world's top tennis stars were upset today because they were kept waiting overnight. to learn how they lined up for the fourth day of the Wimbledon ten- nis championships. The del ay -almost un- preceden ted in Wimbledon's 100-year history -left the new tournament r e fe r ee, Fred Hoyles, at the center of a raging controversy. • . Most players learned who their opponents would be. and on what court they would play. when they got up for breakfast at their hotels. In the past they knew im· mediately after the end or the previous day's play. A s pokesm an for the All England club said the delay was caused by a "difference of opi- nion" between referee Hoyles and Wimbledon's.Order of Play Committee. over .l"birn_matches should be put on which courts. The argument followed some complaints from Mldel's or ex; pensive center court seats -they cost $7.70 a t face value but scalpers feteh· twice or three times that amount -over the in- different quality or the matches seen on Wimbledon'.s-premier court during the first three days. · nette Coe, 6-0, 6-0 while second· seeded f:vonn c GooJagong Cawley defeated Sharon Walsh, 6·0, 7-5. In men's action, Jimmy Con· nors breezed to a 6-4, 6·0. 6·3 win over Ismael El Shafei. In othe r play Tues day, Guillermo Vilas whipped Haroon Rahim 9· 7. 6·3, 6·4 and Roscoe Tanner downed Ken Hirai 6·3, 6·4, 9-7. MEN'S SINGl.f.S s.c.,,.1t-ao1t Llltl llHl 1'-Oorm .... 6·1, ..... ,, 2 ...... ; Ro\<O.. Tan,,.., llHI IC•n Hlr<ll, JaPMt, .. 3,l>-4,•·t; Maril Edmond.on, Au•tralla, but Maril Fa,.ell, Bnl••n.' .... , • 6 4, Jal me F•llOI, °"'•· bHI ROS\ C•«P, AuUrafl•. 8·•. 6·4. •·I ....... 1. Cohl'I Ooblcy, Au\l•th•. bOI Jim l>elant"Y, ..... l·S. 8 6. SI"" Sn .. 111 bHt Gera1d B~llfl<I\, 8'•1.,n, • o ..... •·1, '"-l. K+"' Watw•<-. Auitr•l1•. be4lt Groft M.\\ttr\0 Au~trah•. 1-S. •·•. •·•. Gu1UcrrnoVil.1s. At~ntuw. llUI H••-A•lum, PaklstM\, .. , ... 1 ... 4; Ulro<ll P orv>er, Germany bHI Wo1l•ll Filla&. Pol.....,,• J, J.f, 6·3. Vila\ G•rulalOs ~al Mark Co•, 8r1la1n, ~3 ..... •·4; Tom Okker. Tiie '*1..,1.....,,, bHI Vic 4nwya, .'1 '·1. •·1. •·l . 'Telmuraz K•llull._ Sov1" U..•Oft, bf•I Cllll Ory\doll•.-Soullt 41rk a. '"'• •·l, \·4; Phil Oent. 4us1r.1110, but 4IM\ P•lllwn, Al\odtsTa, 6-2, 6·2. ?·S; C.trlM IClrmyr, 8r.r111, De•I 11..,.s POftm"""· Germany, 1·6, "3 ... 3. John Nt"wcombt-. Au\tr•t11. beat J~n f:cav,.,., er11a1rr.&'1,-J~. M;-.,_.~U:d 11ei11 John Andte.w5>, I·•. 8·'· ?·ft,.., ... •~?. Ah•• Mrtrev••h, Sov1e1 Un•on. "''"' D•O Slocklon, &-1, l>-J. •·l. l·•. 11-•: Tony Aoc.tw, ~u)trttll•, bNt Cfovtr Rd d, •. ,,. '· •·4: K•rl Me•lt•, W•\I Cermant. l>Cd! R~t Auft,f\, Au\trllh3, f)·8, t.·71 6·.t, 8·•, l·f.t ; Sh •vf." Krulev1U b"'11 8 111 Marlon, 6·2. 6·3. 4·6. '•8; A:i<~rd lel!llllS, 8rtlol1n, ~At 8fittn Tf".tCher, l 6, '7, 9·1,' I: Raul Aamlr t t. Meaoto, bedl Mk narl W•Ym•n. 8r•l••n, •·4, 8·9, •·4, •·3. TMlltD ltOOND J immy C-rs be•I t unael t i Shal•I, Egrr>I, S.•.•·0,6·3. WOMEN'S SINGl.f.S f'lltSTltOOND P•tt1 11og•n Deal Lln•v Bosllofl, Soul" Africa, ~s.1 ••• z. . VELOOROME COMPLETED-The Olympic Velodrome, which will be used for cycling and judo competition in .... ----,the..upcomingMontreaU>lYmi>ics, i~now completed. The- Games begin July 17. - - Meanwhile, San Clemente's Bob Lutz won a marathon, four· hour match from Tom German, 6-1. 8·9. 6-3, 2-6. 6-4 . . . Jn other action Wednesday, top-seeded Chris Evert only needed zrm inures -to-TOUt -Aft. s.c..-11.- Vlr91 .. i. Wade, 8rll•i"· !>fat Sue lo\Hpln, 8rJ. taln. •·I. 6.0: Grffr Sltwl'ls. Soulll Afro<•. 111!•1 Fiorella 8on1<elll, VfU9uay ... 0 ... 1: 11.,,a t<lo\s Soutn ,11>frica , but Marcie L0<uo, .. ,, l>-1; SIA ~~··· B•!l••n. llHI CM1110M.tr11ne1.• 4, l·S. SP!Jrts Clipped Slwrt Lon Warneke, 6 ·7, Dies HOT SPRINGS. Ark. -Lon Olympic diving trials. of the year by the Citizens Sav· Warncke . a former -NaITonal" -Cyntnra--Ntter-Mclngvalc of ings Athletic FoundationboafiJ. League baseball pitching great Dallas, who finished seventh in · White. headed for USC, rushed and umpire, known as ''the Olympic competition in 1972, for 2,315 yaTds in his last two Arkansas Hummingbird,'' died was second behind Chandler and years in football and scored 24 Wednesctay of a n apparent heart Barbara Nejman of Pittsburgh touchdowns. l~~--~1~~~~~~7~-~~~~~~-~w~a~s~t~h~~~d~.~~~~~~-~~~~~lntr~khes~anation~p~p Warneke was re~nr c as one Forrest to clt.....o .7 in the 330 low of the great National League hurdles. baseball pitchers. lfc won more SEATTLE -Bayard Forrest. Second in the balloting was games in tho majors than any a 6·10 star from Phoenix's tr~ck star Erk Hulsl oLLaguna OltlS Eve•I llo'at AnnPll« Cot, 8r1laln, .. Cl. (;O; V•l•r1• Z••~nlu\\ ti.at t<~lny ICuykend•ll. J 6, f>·l. •·•: Mo!WI G""""nt but '""'''~ '"'*'""· ~W ZUl•nd, 6-1, 6 '· Pe09v Mo<Ml l>t' .. I 8rlQ•llt' Cuypero, Soulll Al,.c•.•·'·'·'· ReNla T°""'"°""· Czttl>o\IO•akla, bf'olll K"'"Y H••ll'< •• J, 3 •. ' ': Cynln•• O<Hrner, Au•l••ll"· i.ar V.rlerle llurron, Brit••"· 6 .. 2. •·L Rc Ql"a M•r~1k O v•. Cnt1>os1on•1a, bot Tory Fre11. •·? .... : E•<>n<>e Gool-•uslr•11 ... IKl•t Slwron Wal\lt, •·O. 7 s; llellv Slo••· Tn. Nelllul•ncis. !>fat SUI! Sahbd, Au5tr•ll•, 6· f, 6·1: M..trl• 8uttnot 8rtu ll, brat Sun• ny 8,u,.lnQ, •·•. J·•. t·6: LM AntOflOpll\, bUI Ir!;. A1edt't, C.rmanv. •·l, 6·7; L•,.h*' Hunt, Au'\lrttha. 1>ca1 Winni• woolOr•OQe, Drot•ln, i..o. •·4, OIQd Moro1ova, Spvlel Union, l>UI M/Jry MtL~•n. • ~. 6·0: FrdnCOt\C Durr. Fr,1ntt\ ~''' Jt\cko1 f°l1Yh""r. 8ntaln, l'fl, 6·3. l·S; D111nM Fr()ml\olh. 411'\l••lt<t !>fat te:alny May. 6•0, 1>·4: Kerry R"id, Au;1r_,1 .... Mal P•m hPquardon. •·•. "6, 1>·1: Ro-.emary Ca,AI\ l>t'al Pat 80\lrom, 1»1. 6 •: M/Jrv te;ruqPr, South Attica. ~al Ht•ld,. M t1flt Ehtt"flf'hMr. WC\I ~·m•l'I'/. •·l. •·•. 41eld• S!><'x. CVl>ll. DUI l\•b•:I Fern~f'tdtot. Co,omb14', 6·J, 6 4, Joarm;t Ru\\flf ~1.t J:tn1cP Mt-t<.llt. &·.t. b·1, T,.rro; HOtl•day beat A"wn Mt M•ll•n. South Alroc,), 6·4. ~-•: l\l'lh Norton ~•t R1cl'\f'r~<M Vtot"""n, South Atr•t•. fJ 'l. . ·~ Plooy, Soulll Alr1ca, 1 6. 1· I. M , Juht Anlho•w t>ral NaOko S..10, J•1>an, .. ,, .... like any other plu~ ('r. I kl'! he c.-an still pitch ·' · "We gave up a lot. hut Wl' ~ot n lot," said Atlanta mana~cr Uan• · el. wheeit> elt1b 19 ''1rlttHI brand·new from <me thut fm1shl·cl 401 :i games bl•hincl thl· Hl•<.ls last season. Marshall was .t·3 this s1•ason i11 30 appearances. Ile had t•1ght saves and a 4.45 l'ra but had bc(•n used sparingly or J;ill' with lht' emergence ot Charlie I lough in the Los Angeles bullJ>l'n. Sosa was 4·4 in 35 1.:J innings and his era was 5.40. l.at·y WitS hitting .272 with thrt•(• honw runs and 20 runs batted in. * * * Rhoden Ends LA Skid, 1-0 HOUSTO N (API -The Houston As tros h<id been a\'erag- ing nine runs a game in the lust three games but Los Angeles Dodgers pitctter JUck Hhodcn has put an end to their offrnsi \'C fireworks. Rhoden tossed a three-hiller and s cored the lone run Wednes- day night as the Dodgers nipped the Astros. 1·0. The veteran right-hande r On T\' Tonlghf Channrl J J af :i:30 ended a four-game Los An~elrs losing str e:.tk a lmost :.inglc- handedly in gaining his sixth \'IC· tory of the season without a los!I. Houston starter J . R. Richard. · 7·8, allowed only two hits over lht• first eight innings as Houston fell for the eighth time in the last 10 games. Each starting pitcher hurled fi\'e no-hit inaings before giving up hits in the sixth. .__Rhoden broke up Hichard's no· hitter with a sixth inning sinAle. He took third base ort Bill Buckner's double and s cor<'d on Ted Sizemore's sacrifice fl y. "I( Cesar C<'denodidn't have to ' run to his left at full speed ::ind throw the ball to the right ht• would have had me at the plate." Rhoden said. · . "This is the most satisfyin~ of my career. mainly because we have been struggling." LOS ANGELES 140USTON ,ao r ft IH •I> , .. Ill 8U<•M r II J 0 I Q Gronr·f 4 •l 0 0 Su~"'°'" 1b Jon• Af'dr(>flllf\ 7b t"' 1 n Garw~r tb J '0 :I C•dflruu• A fl 0 fl R~nn ~009 W•l>On ID .f 0 "II Good'°"J" I 0 0 0 Hf''""''"", 1 no o Au~rbtlth lb 0000 C John\On If j . I 0 Ru\~11 \\ 4 n o o Hc)w;H(I ti "n o 11 9.aktr ct J 0 J 0 "'°"" )b • n \JI) V ... Qf"'C I 0 0 0 A M.,t'"''''°" , ' I ~ Rnooeop l I l D J ''"'"" I 0 t II K For\•11 p 0 tl ll tl Tola!\ ,, I 1 ' Toi.I~ )I II ) •I Lo• Anqele' ()1)1) 001 l)NI I Hou•lon IJIJ() IJot> OW 0 E -Andr~w'\. Aurith1•Ch OP-Hov•11n11 .' t On l o\ An('W'"' \, Hou .. ton 7 /U Hv ""'' •. Annr <N'>, J Cru1 SF S•frmorn IP H R Ell BB SO llhodt!n IW,6·GI 1 I " I J 11•<114•0 l~.l 8). ~ l I 1 \ I< Fo'-t~ 1 I ,, O} II I WP-J .A1d•MC1. T 1 71 A 131111 Slowly. hut uppurl'ntly inex· 1lrably. An d y lla:.sll·r is ap· prout•hing '' dak with infamy. ll a ssll•r . lhl' bd(•ttJ.!U t'rcd CallfMnia Ant;l'ls lcfl·handcr, dropped his l ~ith straight de· <'1sion Wl'dn<'sda y night as the Oakland A 'i; t.'rupted for 15 hits and routc-d thl' Ani,:d s. H-2. llasslt'r, 0·5 this season. has not won a game since April 2'J, 1975 wht•n he dl'feall'd Kansas Ci· ty I:!· I. Thl• Am<!rican Lcagm' record .\11g~b Slaff! 411 O•mttOf\ KMPC 11101 ' .... lt O t•I ,., •••• tl110 f"t I , ... , , .. , t ~· ......... 1, •'t".J'~ """ JVl'h 1"i ( t hfutn •• •I ,,lfl\J, l ily I 1~P '"· \ ]"Ji(t il\i )~7\pm. for SUC<.'('Ss tve sethac:ks is 19. Js llasskr conn•rnl'd '! "I havC'n 't really gi\'cn it much thought," he replied after he was s helled for six runs and nine hits ·in 3~:1 inmngs . "But I will confess l 'm gelling tin•d of losing." Ha sslC'r was not that disap· pointed about his performance against the 1\ ·s. an cnfeeblcd- tc:.tm with only 22 playt•rs on the roster while ,Joe Hudi. Rollie Fingers and Vida Blue sit in limbo. "l thought I pitched fairly well," Hassler said. ''A lot of their hits weren't exartly line drives. I m ade one mistake on Sal Bando but he s houldn't have even come to bat that inning.'' Oando hit !lassie-r's mistake over tho right field frncc for his 11th homer of the vcar in tht• first inninj! after Don Baylor rolled a ground s initle just beyond the re· ach or Mario liol'rrero. a con· vertcd shortsto1> playing second base in the a bsence of the injured 0Jer ry Remy. Hassler ·was an e mergen cy replacement for Nolan Ryan. who h.is the nu. . The loss was the sixth straight the Angels have absorbed at the hands of the A ·s this yl'ar <111ll ninth in a row over a l wo-seasnn span. Rookie Mike Norris. makmg his first start sin1:c his rc1:all from th(' minors. \H'nt the first seven Innings, s t·atll•rinµ f1 \'l· hits, to rN•ord his first victory t•f the year. 04Kl4NO ~",,,.,,.,, \ 0 1 0 ~ ' ' ' J 0 fl fl • 0 I' IJ I Id I I 0 II l l I) I o) , 0 fi t I fl n fl l 0 ff ') ) ~ ' I ' I) ' ' o on " o n 11 11 0 11 n o 101.11<. J~ ~I • 8 101 .. i, JO 1 ; • O.•~ l1rnd ""lfl 11\Q 7fl0 ~ (1•l1tor1u.1 t'i(W') ft.)!) n111 / OP 01•kf11nd 1 (r1t1,or'l111 I I <JU 0d.,.ldOd '. C1thtort11t1 ~ H R Jl~ntJ1' 111 • I}, •'>rJ IP St-t -N11qn (.,(trt'lf r. C.olltni, \f tl1,.,.1.,, M f11wn1 ,,, If' H II ER 110 SO Not" .. W,' 1l 1 1 J ..t tt t\dhn \.1•n ,, 'I ' I I ,1it\ ,11 r 1L.O )/ ,, • J ~!Oii . I I C) Hat f/Oll t " " \I I WP Non,,. T 1 i1 I\ 1,, 11'11 Arkans as n ative to play. the Grand Canyon College who the Beach: who won the state 2·mile . · trcd fnr-bot:t1hrlt:t1hiee~S~lr. --t!Seieeetllt~lee-:i~~1.1~pe.err::>SonnnliiC:.!iSL.:W~e.urc~ex_y~ci~n11;g:_..1rtoo11:r.1thhee~sife~cond straight year anc" Louis Cardinals and lhe ChicaJ?o as a backup center , has decide() was the CIP 2-A 2-mile champ Cubs during the 193>5 and early to play basketball with Athleles four times and mile champ three 1940s. . In Action, an arm of Ca mpus times. lie closed his b aseball career Crusade for Christ. by umpiring for 10 years in the Tffe Sonics' No. 2 draft pick :1t-\'lren Sl:.:lr• Volley...,,_,b-...a __ l ..._I __ Teams Win National Le:.1gue. tended an A I A tryout last HELSINKI -Double Olympic llebccame knownasoneorthc weekendatUClrvine.llesi~ned e hampion La sse Viren of game'sbcstlow-ball pitchers. Tuesday. Finland killed s us picions that he Warncke won two games in the was in had shape wh<'n he' out- 1935 World Series for the Cubs Angel• Sign Na. I classed a stron ~ field in a against the Detroit Tigers. Outfielder Ken Landrcaux of 10.000·met<'r race at the World On Au~. 30. 1941, Warneke Arizona State, the No. 1 choic€.' Ga m es Wednesday ni~ht in pitcht'd a no-hitter for the Cards of California in the recent free llelsinki's Olympic Stadium. against the Cincinnati lteds. The agent draft, signed a basl'hnll Viren's winning time, 27:42.9, only batter to n•ach base got contract with the California is the fastPst in the world this there after being hit by :1 pitch. Angels Wednesday. year at the distance. He Is a member of the Cubs• Landreaux, 21. signed with El ull -timeall·starleam. Paso of the Class AA Texas Dl~r• Plelced League for a n undisclosed amount but the Angels said he KN 0 XV ILLE· T <' n n · received a "suhstantial bonus .·· Despite a badly bruised k g. Jen-The Arizona collegian hit "113, nlfer Chandler finished first set an NCAA record with 93 Wednesday in s pringboard div· ·runs-batled·in and hit 14 home ing competition to determine the runs during the 1976 season. United States team in ncxt month's Olympics at Montreal. U11i.t Seeond Air Force capt. Bill Boggs, a San Fernando High School gold medal winner twice in the football and track star Charles World Gam es. captured first · White has b een selected as place earlier in the men's three· Southern California prep athlete meter pre liminaries or the ll1d11Jard Die• CLEVELAND -De Hart Hubbard. a track star during the 1920s who b<'camc the first black American to win an Olympic itold medal. died Wednesday. lie was 72. The Cincinnati native won six American Athletic Union broad jump titles beginning in 1922 while a student at the University of Michigan. His gold medal came in 1924 in Paris on a 45·S1h broad jump. LOMBARD. 111.-The Laguna Beach junior bo}'S volleyba ll team routed three opponents in orening rounds of the Junior Olympics here Wednesday. And the l.a~una senior boys de- feated Neris <Chi ca~o l IS·I. 15·1 l. and won by forfeit o\'er Harrihan (Louisiana). Meanwhile in "iris al'tion, tho Orange County Voll eyball Club <seniors I downed Me mphis <Tenn .1. 15·6. 15·3, and the Orange County juniors No . 1 team d e feat e rt Milwa uk ee <Ore.). 15-5. 15·5, a n-i New Orleans. 15-8. 15·3. The j un iors No. 2 s quad stopped South Bend Clnd. ). 15·2. 15·10. but lost to Cicero 1111. ), 15·9, 15-10. laguna 's junior boys finished off defending champion Neris, 15·3, 15 -4. a nd then r oute d Pullhoma CT<'nn. l and Kenneth Allen <Ill.) by identical 15·1, 15·1 scores, Kirk, Others Honored by BBC Kelvin Kirk. the guest or Ir· relevant Week, and six former a thletes were honored at the Balboa Ray Club Wednesday night at the a nnual Hall of Fame dinner. .-.~-----1~~rlhe--reeipiem GC . irs:ele· vant week honors after a late ar· rival Monday n ight, was thP 487\h choice in th<' NaUonal Foot- ball League draft recently and was selec.-ted by PilL'lbur~h . lnduc.-ted into the BBC Hall of Fame were Don Drysc1a le. Tom· my Mason. Peter Rothschild. Joe Scibelli. Bill Sh.uman !ind Mary Rand Toomey. Drysdale, the former Los Angeles Dodge rs pitcher who on· ce hurled 58% consecuth·e score· less innings, is currently a broad · caster for the California Angels. Mason. a n All-American at Tulane llnjversitv in 1960. was the No. t draft choice of the vlR- ings . He a lso played for the Rams and Redskins and was an all·pro in 1963. Rothschild wa s the 1966 American Power Boat Associa-tion national champion and West Coast t itl e h o ld er in 1966·68-69-70. lie also won the Hawaiian off-shore crown In 1970 • I , . and is a member of the Gulf Marine Hall of Fa me. Sharma n was the 1944 California high school athlete or the year and became USC's most outstanding basketball player in the late 40s. He played with the nos ton Celtics "" fe"r NB A championship teams and pro baseball in the Dodgers or- ganization. Ile coached the Los Angeles Lakers to the NBA championship in 1972 and was selected coach.of the year . He coached teams In three pro leagues, the NBA. ABA and NBL and recently was in· # ducted into the basketball Hall of Fame. Toomey won the 1964 Olympic gold medal in the long jump and once held the world record of 22-214 for that event. She also won a silver medal In the pen- ta on and a bronze in the 100 meters an re . Also honored at the meetin5r were Li z Ogden a nd Dan Gerken . Bo th are r ecent graduates of Corona dcl Mar High School. They recelv~ the Dick Webster award as the two outstahding high school athletes in the area. No Doubt A bout It ··-. Umpire Art Frantz lca\'es little doubt as to the call at -.home plate against Cleveland's Charlie Spikes Wcdnes· 'day night. Spikes was out and his Indians teammates dropped a 4·1 decision to the host New York Yankees. ~ C2 DAILY PILOT Thur<;day June 24, 1976 { FV. Newport Oil City South Coast I ' ' • • Fives Top Bag Baseball Victones ~P Foes Fountain ·Valley has snap a l ·l lie. ..._1"""~·: u: "' , .. taken over the Harbor Newpor t Harbor's L°"9.n 1 o o o Ar r11 e a 1b as ewb a 1 i J ea d Steve Sauerbrey gave up ::~!\11 ~ : : g o ow ng ednesday onlytwo hita retired18or """"'9".111 / o o " night's 3·2 decision over 'the last 19 'batters and '-•"· 10 1 0 " 0 Holly park Race Results ~er W•4,..~Cf•y ''""•ACE II •• m11n J "'"' ~ .. ,I. 1,,;9 fllhw\ A m ... r.:) C14tm.r.g Pw\e\I 000 PHIU't PO\lt fHO IPtt>C•YI S.1.0,,1 i(;oM.,lr1I Ntov1m1tn10 'D•tflf Jt •,., .Jo"n Pint••\' v .. i..ot tll.•ftoQ 1 furot t1..... I OCH ) J ,., l H,) l /0 Al\6 '4""1 (;twt fn l 1mto. lOdl'QfC"\ ~ 8f'•<h, ~h•l\"U. lrono"°"',, TV ""'""• No ~''•\(~' Alamitos . I Racing Results ,.,.....,. ... , , .... ,, ,, .... '••t Garden Grove's La Quin-whirred six. ~~·· : ~ ! ~ ~-----"1HU.-Cosi.a Mesa Park as Rick Clark's triple and .. "'1"•• '' 0 ~ ~ Steve Sickman and Mike singles by Gary 8rahs ~':.::.~11.c. : , o Connors combined to and Paul Smith were the Ren•. u o o o San Clemente and Dana HUis high school summt>r league basket· ball teams raced to thc-ir second s traight victones in the Laguna Beach circuit Wednesday night, dumping El Camino and Foothill of Santa Ana. SPORTS , ..... 1 14 Al\O '"" -l til'f' L.HIY. Vu-11, ,..,....,.,. Nd•41~ Ml\\, My bul<ortr, fltoUtv PrortH\•• U IOCl••·'•I•• "'•flll•I l '•.Jefry .Ml>ft P••d \ll W SIXTH fltAC!. 11• nu1 .. , M turt l ""'' llACIE HO t••G). 2 yc:,.r Ohh M.10tt"\ Pur\c ,.'100. Kh•iGirlf Tre,.,ur~I 1.40 HO l "1 ,. strike out.16 enemy bat. key hits for Newport in ~·~:;~~~111 g g g lers. the fifth inning. c-, o ' o u 11 Also at Cost a Mesa Paul Sanchez struck ~.~~~~~·" ; g g g Park it was Newport out 10 in 118 's 4.3 win. ro1•1~ '~ J 1 2 Harbor handing winless Corona del Mar rallied " .. ..,, 111•1"'' r 11 • Estanda a 5·2defeat. with three runs in the ~n~~11•:w ~ ~~ g_~ ~ ~ . And at Costa Mesa's sixth inning with John c..i.-,. m TeWinkle Park Hunt-Barth and John Oiataso •• • "' r111 ington Beach stayed contributing rbi singles. ~~'.~.~~·1:~:~, : h ~ ~ within a hair game or FV Costa Mesa lost a 5.() Molhu,011 I I 0 with a 4-3 win over lead when &Isa Grande ;::;~~1/11 1 i ~ Cor ona d e l Mar and scored twice in the sixth Gor-.~-<f 1 " u Ga.rden Grove's Bolsa and four in the seventh. ~~~''"'·»·1b J " ~ g Grande r allied to nip The seventh inning saw c 1.,...,,a,r1 J • o San Clemente, behind the scoring of Ted Het- tinga (16), John Carson (14) and Mark Sherry (12 >. buried the San Diego County El Camino outfit. 74·58. H'Park Racing Entries 11011 'lllOA'r """"'"'' "'· NO\Cr;ttt~~. SEGONO llj1,(f ll l~nl•I~> l &' Vto•r Old't M,,101 ti c(\ll~ & g..•IClmQ\ Ct41mlnq Pw >u 11,oOO. RI wt fO R1c,,t•~ <Sh.,.m~~"' Eq.,. ITorol 819Wooor 1McH••9u• I fim~ I .41 ~ .41\o ''-•" Cvv1e ~, .. 0. v\){H~•n. G•me Sh•1tt. !>IJt Show, Ptol)O.t UONtC, Ou\9' to Ou .... Couto f>t'> T roo 1>4~. \plllhnQ ""'"' o v.,t t<•flQ !.cr•tt h(ld ... o.,oaohqtn, 11- ldhor\d(.Or 1. U O.aily Oow•I• l ·P'IClw•r l'o>IUrd t 10""•lo111<11•• ~td Ul.20 TH 1110 llACt 6 lurlonq, l V"jr 010, .s. up r Hht\ & mdr~s. Allow~ t-. """' ~1).000 \t•dr' ulcb &. up St•rh1t .of10¥11ian<..: Pu"~ II J. i)W Mo.,,t o"oa.uJ t011~6r••.,I 1.1 "'""'" ICion1.11rt1 Timmy \ fq) 101()~ • .,,mt-: 18 10 ,'O l ll() 4 ?O 4,l:O 7 llO •.00 Al\() '"" G rAh,fiH H"""n~r. Hu1H•fh1n Cn1e1. f-11uio ~111'''• 1>V ~I<""" -D•Cl's u.111 SEVENTH llACf 6 lu1ionu\. Yt'tlf Ofrh Cttr blffd (OIC• & qcl(.111'9 .. (IJJtThnQ J..'Ur )lt )7,~00. ~f•W''Y Tt'trt:\•u , Cfl1fl'l.,ty • • ..0 fitirly Oc1•+nq ftoro' 0.111t1,, (ur.-.•r tHct'lfff~y) ,,,.,,,. '09,) No \(:r.li,Cf"lt\ C<>oi Mml IL•1>h .. ml i llO 4.«/ Loolull,..,rgq \0•"••1 1 80 lo,,,., 11.1& AIMI ••n 11111 M, Go G•Yk. G<>. H "tull, MaQt\f,.fh~. Fici.ft lrll". Dichv• H•dCner. W111<1v Rotket. ~••ltlled " l'11th<>m.Go. For.A Fl'w 8ua Mott,•, Mr Jt-1 Mooru, Jr., ~h POiiy Moore, Lo1'• Luov. U EHCt41 -•ICll411 Gltl & l•CMI M111t.~ ......... . SECOND II.ACE -.oov .. d\.ly~•• olm. ~up Cl<llml1>9. Pur"' •2l00. Nvvltdtt Ffyer iH.,rl/ I( IO $ 60 4 l>.l ll•bel C•U\Pd lf1m l"ldolfl $"'() l /ol Mih "··· tCffHIOhtl '~· l ime '/O t4 Ai\O ran -R,un Blobby R..,,, Oo••~ Et Toro. Un<t~ Jloimv, Oi.pe •N•tw•. Hor.<•.olcnc. CostaMesa.6·5. Holsa Grande fill the row, Sc., .. ,1~:1"01 8 2 The key hit for Foun. bases, then get an rhi taln Valley was a two. singl e. whic h went run double in the fifth fo-through the outfielder 's nlng by Vince Sosa to legs, clearing the bases. , ... Dana Hills came from behind after one quarkr with a 25-point second J'l'riod and 32-point fourth quarter t o do..,n Foothill, 75·62, Jn the other game it was Missio n Viejo, behind Mark Booth < l8J and Joe Blum < 15). tak- ing the measure of the host Laguna Beach fi\'e, 56-43, ""ST llA([ t lurlono\ ) HM OIOS & up {tttlrtH"9· (l~Um1ng PftCd: V .IJOO. Pu1 '\~.~ '-4t'St1C-8d<r RAm1,.U) H •1 Po#t!f I Toro I ,,., l. .. bel CTO<'O) 'lO Or~.am W•nntr CPin<•Y I ,:19", \\I•• IM<H•r9\lel 4()j) 3M 5.00 l 8U U Eu<l• S·~t•w•Y Ttff•\I• & 4,.f'•irty O•rlRt I'••• in.M !EIGHTH ltACf i·~ lurlllf>9" 7 THlllO llAC!E ..., J~ u•O•. 1 W•• o•o~. Allow•nce Pu•~• \1.00" CAxl• ,,,_.,,. 001 OlO 0-S I I 8oi\4 Gr•nde UOO 001 4-1 ' 0 II) "~ 116 T•~ I 08• S s "° Y<'•• Old>. Colh t Ci<!IO•"'l' T .... H•g· g1n\ld,t'> Pu••• US.OOOolQO('d. Hto\'W•IQl'll <C•rOot•I A1uoo IKt1111MI l .OO 7 IO 1 1>0 1.40 ·~ J.40 H111tt,auo10 •II r .t.l\O r~n • Crlm5011 P•lace, De•r lt1t1. 8ut>tJlf"w1n, 8r 1qt\l (fO~S IGont•l~ll Curr•111 Conupl Kerce.1'1 l O Ru d.cf I II ~l\et,p 1 I " •bl 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 I I Soot~y ~Om.in IMCM••<lut'I Oowblf' Tdk•• F..-'n"ndt•I) Roel\-~ Ct11J1, 0d" fCttmt>.l .. l Youn Jn(• Too tM4'no1 S.-1t1tt P (•\\1•Q'f I V.llt•n1"cf•) L•11n1n•n9 R~d CscnrJm~•I II~ li6 "• 116 N<i\t ratc.l'\f'\. l'OllllTH •ACE -s•,; furlonc)s" t ,. .. , OiO> M.11001'1 IHhe\. Cl••m111g. Pur\•• \Cl,OC)O. llorol 11 00 16.00 4 00 Sh•P-...ltS•m !Ohv.,n l 11.10 ''""'For C<lu .. IMilCl>ell) ,, .... "" S<r•tcneo -Jollnnle 8•owt\, legion Nines Fall; Royals m· Setback Fountain Valley's American Legion baseball team suffered a 7-6 setback Wednesday night at the hands of vis· Hing PJacenUa as the winners scored five times in the second in· njng and held on to give FV its first league loss. Mission Viejo , meanwhile. lost another American Legion tiff by forfeit, this time to Valencia. Jn Thoroughbred League action the Foun· lain Valley Royals were nipped at Los Alamitos, 2·1 .. Los Alamitos was held to six hits by Royals pitcher Bob Cavender, but a fourth -inning home run proved too much to overcome as FV could muster only two hits. The Royals' only score came in the third inning when Bryan Edwards was safe on a catcher's interference and went 'o second on a sacrifice bunt by Matt Palmer. Dan Jackson followed with an rbi single to even the count at l·l. <.i<ll,c J o ,,."9dvero, Oh J o Sl>ul,, II 1 I Sendor. >~ I 0 Slttlllft4US. Jb I " L-slrom. 1b / t LleW!tllyn, 10 / I Tl\oma\, p u n I 0 u 0 I 0 1 O 0 Sm1111 1.•tun• IU<ll IOI ft '1 I Q . I'll Be l.ucky CCio<11at•1I A Silver Stdr CC•'1aneOJI Pd•I< BroOQe IH•.,l~y I Co\tronctut f Mow~ro' XIII .11111 11' 116 I lb Ah• Ell,1ble 111 Ip lroJon Ze•I I P1nuy) llJ 1 I Otue C•411 !Cemo.-J 113 Tot•I' ,, 4 0 11 8ry.an1 4 1 Strornootr\e I 0 0 0 J · l 1 SWOOI'\'\ L•u (Aal'f\1,Cl) 11J ~ 1 A· Fat. !Ca•1an~o .. 1 1 lb c.r ... , .. I M•r CJI Calli5"",\S ll•yrnono, rl Ntwson,GI Alder, lb H•"l•r, lb Wlll\e,11 tlecl1, II .. , " MCMJ!\u\ rbf Fn·1er 0 Bacon 4 ,, "j I 7 2 8 A -TlleBol<IOntut•bleo~tn-~ : Irie>. • 0 () l 0 ' t) I 0 0 =~:..•IOI> O R.Smlll\ I 0 I ~ J ) J0 ..... (011, d Arr.tn.tga.tf·o 8•r"lh, 1b Stt.trm.tn, c Ell~•l.t<l.o MU•llllY.Pll D•~t.Mo rt Tot•I~ 1 I 0 1 0 0 l 0 0 0 I 0 ' 0 0 0 0 0 J 0 I ) 0 0 I 0 0 I 0 0 o o n 11 3 1 g TOl•is (J g l<O\b.o<I I SIOll 1 8oolll 0 Slum 0 ...... klll) 0 8osl@r I f'Wltl\I 3 ,,,,, .. , • ., Sc-lly IR111ft_. r II • Tol•ts 18 1 MfHl011 Viejo U•I 0 2 lb 4J ft " pl 0 ' 3 0 0 2 ~ 2 s 7 O I 1 I 1 2 " J ) ' 2 0 0 J 72 11 19 Ip 1 0 18 IS s 8 8 0 s.. H111 ae..... 010 on .... • 1 Co<Ct>• M l M•r 000 OCIJ-.l l 2 Sc•re ., o ... rttrs LaQ11"" Buc11 10 10 MiU•OO Viejo 10 IS 1 l'-CJ 1U-~ '"~"""'"' Snyder,,. Messey, cf Bulh"'JIOO, Cf ci .. t,tb &Mr.Jo Br.it\, If Stnilll. u Hatdtt'~"' dh S.U.rl>"!Y. p ....._,11) •II r 11 4 0 2 J 0 0 a I 0 J , J 0 J I 3 0 Brown Hetn Aee"~ Craoo Sh11>1n Pils.ll•r Tllonlpson To!•is OH& Mllh OS) ft fl ... tp 9 6 • 74 9 3 ' " • 3 3 " 2 3 J 2 0 5 2 2 4 0 3 29 " 2' • I> 2 15 Sl!CONO RACIE -1111• mlln . 31,' ye"' old>. Flfllu. M•ldtn. Purso Sll,000 Ooc s W•lldr Miu IPlerctl For Al.,•ys <C•Sl•11it0al Yo•I RtllKllOnl <R•mlrn) Rov•I Ralnc,,.ck IMCH••Q"t) Potnnygo-(S""-maker> Tt ... rdm IV•r9ar•I EP<vr•m !llotal~sl Tororo\11 IGr•l'lll Am·~ Mia IMef\411 £io11e Bltu (Ol1Ydf") T1m·so ... u IGonHIUI V""r&•• Oo<.01• IT oro I AIM!Elltlllle PrlncwssMenn• (Araqon) lnG.• P••ff !H•wleyl M.l9et1ta P lum I Pierce· 1) 171 Ill Ill 113 Ill Ill Ill 111 113 11) )(IOI Ill JllOI "' Ill TNlllO RACE • 6 fu•IOflCJL l lo 4 ~.., OIOS. F111les. C..I breO. ~Iden • Cl•lm1119. Cl•iinl11g Prlo $20,000. Pu•\e "· soo H•11•1>Y l.t ... r CMen•> 8tlle0f8on .. ff !Oliveres) u Moist I Toro I 1U 111 1u AKt\-.otW1nd (H&wluyt & 20 P,.nn• Pu~bto IMtH@rgu~I Sulllu11 IVc•v•••I Tim~ -10'1,S 3!10 3 )0 4.00 ).40 10..0 Al\D r3n -Quak er O••b, 8•b•1ooc h, N•shu•na. Oonerr-.~. l!tinler loVIMer, Out of The W..st, Decor•1or D•nctr, Ouif\Cas Nltkel. Doubllut oebbie. S<r•tcl'lt!cl -Buery. "'"" llAClf -•furlongs. J yur °'~ & t.to. Allow•nct. PurM "2,000. l l--10) Ai\o •al'I -Cold Cour~Q~. P4fopad1um, G•"''< tc: •no. Mr. Oon 'C Me* Y1~1ble, John'\ Cft.ie. YoMr 04'1'<"'· tr&1y C•v•Her, Tul~·d, NDS<f•UCtWP.. NINTH llACE ·-I I 16 mll•\ Of\ 1urt. J \'fill Ofd) & UP. F1ll1c~ ... ""''"'). C1a1min9. Pu"e Sl2,000. Laurie·• Oame ISMem•k••I q,60 S..mmot P•rty IPl11cey I . Su••n Subllt (D,.ttl Time -1.01,~ No \Cratcllu. 4 bO 3..10 3.80 3.10 4,60 f•lse Prol)tl6t IS'-"'•-trl u ... eta -7·1.•11•le'1 o.a-.... 3.40 2.«1 2.lO 5-CI l'utr. ~alUM.oo. Alamitos Entries ,..,.TOAltflt 1'1nt l'Hlle'Clocll "RST RACE -lSO rards. 2 ~·r 010 rnAi<IPns. Cl•lming. Purw $1900. Cl•lm•ng o,,ce SSOOO. Arnie Bot> !Cltrlnel; Dublin's O•rter IC.,Clou I; Chllrqer SPGI l~l0on.1e1o1; Ancestor IK11lgfltl; Miu Bold Bid IOreyerl; T.-fst of I.I-IBroo"llelCll; Wiiiy WOllkl' CW•lkerl, Ct\UQi"9 a .... , <Trtecel; Rebel RotU I Bu (Hertl; Proi-r Cieor9t (Rouglll. Honkylonk Ni.>" (Adelrl; Mobile Ot.t\ler IW•ho111; Fr~ncl't Mike IC•rdo1•I: Lt o's 8elly <Llonem>; Rtbwl B•nd IHdrll; Ou\I Doti I IW•nll; Pr<de N' Joy CCltri)Sf/, SIXTH RACE -JOO yarlH. 3 'l't•t OIOs & up, Fillies & m•re>. (IAlm.1)9. PurM! UIOO. Ct•lml119 Price SISOO. ,OUltTN llACE-400yaros. 3 wear otos. Cl•1m1119. Pur-. U SOO •• !.u114r Surcl'ta•(le IWHOI S.00 3.40 7"to0 N<w Worto IT<t'•l\u•~I 3.8u 7.80 $un\et G•ll•nl Jet (Cru~rl 3,10 Ti--Xl.?S. Al\O r•n -S111t1orf, Mr. B•Ytown. Glday'• Ro<ket, l1!l1e Rupflc•. N1Htr•l~lleS. -""TN itACE -300 v.,d,. 3 ve•r 1 010, & up. c1,.1mll'lg. Purn JJSOO. Lolll~ Tiny Go IW•IW'll 4"80 0-•IT 8er9011.lpnaml Co""'' Limit (Tru>urel Tl,.,.-IS SI, No \t r•IC11u. 3 00 1.10 2.eo 2 ro 2.00 '"'™ RACI -JSO Y••ck. 3 year Old\, A11owet1ce. Puru snoo. F•t18n <Tr .. >urel 41.10 11,60 l,60 H19n Moon S1>0t ICardo1e) •.80 7 Nl Yorly IW•rOI 2.20 Time -11.11. .Al\O r•" -Hice N Err. 8•,,ker·~ E•SI Jt1. Kic•pu Doll, Joe Bo Moon, J~\\le'\ Liiiy. No scr•l<hu. u Euct• -.. ,,.,, an & •"49" MHlt S!Mt, ,..._ Mft. SO. SIVtNTN llACE -lSO yllrck. l YU• 010\ & up, <:l•H1fleel •lllMWKe. Pune soooo. ' IN<t•M1ss IHarll t.20 Moon'>Br•t Cllpllam) Wllchln' Hour ("ICl•ir I Time -17.H. •-60 J •0 •"eo J 60 2.00 Vince Bienek, Scott Desrosier, Rick Hibbard and Pat Pritzl each came up with a pair of hita in the American Legion FV attack. Mil,..r,c Tol•ls J 0 0 0 J I 3 0 21 s E1laotelt UI 1 1 I I 1 0 I 2 IO rW I 0 0 0 I I 7 0 0 0 0 $ Sc ... " Oti.rt•YS O.n• H111s 10 2s Foalh•fl U II I 32-7S 9 2'-02 Is~ PromlM IC•lv&) Trude Ann !Olar) WI C•rMrGlrl IR•mlrerl O'Atltle CGo11relul Sl<1rOIM.>reg•r lMcH••QU.) OUr Pr«lous JUfle IHowordl 01v1,,. Bernice !Ros•le'I S"'°""dU>I !Cllsl•ntd•I Nooner CPlerce) HC:OND RACE-400yMds.J~r et<11. Cl•im111g. Purse $1t00. Cl•lmi119 Prl<O JSOO. • XIOt 114 114 XIOt 0.1 Rocket <Banks); Nll•'sAGo<io IH•rll; Ow~ of A11gets 10•-rl; 114 Go ChoCk Chick IW•lkerl; Mdlt's 114 Copy IAOalrl : Page's Suqar 114 (Brooks I. Go 011 Tory IWalwOI; !:! E.,..on (Carooral. Tlllnk Gold IClerl,\el; Loll• AslfO (Myi.s1; Kan K•n ILlpl\•m); Go An- ,.;..,r .. ry !Harl); Lllll• l.ecty C..orl IW•lkerl; Gr•f>decll'' Tl41 COreyerl; Sioter S.llle CCrHger I; Slll!lkf'IS &.r Go IMllcl>elll; Go Jolle IROuglll; ~rnArt~lale CS.nk\), Al\o '"" -Al•mflos Angie, CuPld's 'Copy, G inQet 'N Jaoo, llllQlllY SEVENTH RACE -400 r"'ds. l Oecor•llvCI, Viva VIII•. Gauchos Trip GWC Saddleback College's summer basketball team l roared from behind with I a 66-point second haJr er-• ·fort to upend Golden J West College, 112·97, !' Wednesday evening at F\tllerton College. The winners got a 20- point effort from Dennis Smith and scoring from JO others as Golden West wilted in the second half despite double fi~ure scoring fr om five players. Golden West had a 13-polnt edge at the half. Saddleback returns to action tonight against East Los Angeles in the Cerritos League at 6:45, while Golden West re· turns Friday in the Cer· rttos loop at8:45. "-~;11 V.tfley (I) Jeck\on, 7b GlenRobertwn, ss Vafl•rc. rf a• r II 3 0 I UPton, lb c;.rt.era, If BttMk, (I Edw•rd\, c P•lmer, )O 8row11,dll C..vtllder. o O.•rRotiertson,"' ) 0 J 0 J 0 3 0 2 0 0 I I 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 Tola ts 10 I Sc., •• ., .... ; ... , 0 0 I 0 0 0 0 0 0 I) ' , .. 1 0 0 0 0 I) 0 0 0 0 I) I Sitra.cl lor!Oft, 3b AoObiM,U lleqtey,p l\"'"°''9tY, 1b Kllllon,c: Lari"'•'· tr P Camp lie II. rf A<l>ltlll,20 Tol•I\ .all , " I 1 0 3 ' 0 J 0 2 3 0 0 l 0 0 2 0 0 2 0 p 3 0 0 J 0 0 73 ' 2 rlli 0 0 I 0 I 0 0 0 0 2 Sc ... llr ll1ni1191 r II o 100 011 1-5 10 1 200 000 0-2 2 I S.u Clenw11te 174' It II l*tly Hettrn11• Dunnem Sherry Forrt'>ltr Mltcllell HorY•(h CnrlOn Mc0ol'lal<I "" 0 Tol•IS 2 0 I 2 3 0 s 2 2 0 I s 2 0 4 0 I I 0 0 1 0 I 0 1 JI • II Ip 4 16 6 I? • 8 1 1• 8 14 • 1c .... ,o.., .. ,, Sat!C1e-n1e 13 23 n 16-14 El C..ml110 6 14 10 28-.SS AllOlflllllll• UOyTne1• (Me'l•I love Oblect IVcrt1ard) ln10U$$pefl IDIU) THlltD ltACI -JSO v•r<ls. 2 Ye.tr lU Old maidens. Cl•lmlng. Pur~ $1900, 111 Cl•lm1n11 Price1SOOO. 11' Cl•bb's Double Bl<l !Cardozal; &in- 111 nr's Bar Bid IKnlQht); SklPl'Ot's S<ar Snrtll (Nogued f'OURTN RACE -6 fur~. 3 year otd• & up. Fifties & mar•s. Ci,,ssllltd Mlowancc. Purse US,000. HIQll E\llm•te ISl•lll~Qsl "' Doc Sllal'l'sSlrtl'l I Plnuy) llJ Round Ro~ I Gr •nt) Ill Moc• ILi ph•ml; Mr. Mo\lar ICltrlSSf'I ; Go Strt•kln CHartl; SoanlPI Boo CMllCl!flll; Vours for kups !Adair!; H•'u Slruk., !Rough); YounQetH.,rt (Tru~I; Aockl"' Ao11 !Oreyer>. ye., old~ & up. Aflow•l'lce. Pur.e No>cr•lct\cs. SOOOO. The COmf!lunlcellons Workers otAm•ric•. ~II Me flllddy (Llpll~ml: OIO•ys Fire Risk IRoughl; Mlh OunnvMoon IW•llon>; Myfl'• Ch••v•r IC•r001a1; Ml•s Suoar Copy CTruw rel; Mrrna'• G1fl IW•lkerl. ICOHTH RACf -•oo yards. 3 Ytdf oros, Cl•lmlng. Purso Sl.00. Clalml1>9 PrluSJsoo. • IOHTH llACE -870 yarOs. 3 yt~r 01os & up, Cl aiming. Purw S•900. For O••ld <B•nk\I 4.00 3 00 '40 Ptey Ho111e I Or eyer I 4.00 :J oo Noor Moc>t'I IC!urU'f>I 1.BO Tim~ -'61'. AlloO r4n -Roy.ti Go Fleet, All Tt>c Rot(jt>, Aflcrll\ought, J•I B•m, N411vu Twi>I. SttefCl'ted -Gallerlt10, Wiltll Crll(?k Chit. u ••act• -•·,or oni. & .,,.,, ..... w. l'•I04J.OO r II Fin. V•ll~f 001 000 0-1 1 LosAt•mrta• 100 100 •-2 6 '"-'-ill Vall•y 1•1 AllleNcM Letietl : Basketball Results J lllfllfla F . (Mena I I IJ Mismorot• llo•ol 114 Mou Tokyo IMcH••QW) "' ~IFTH RACE -11116 mlles. :iye.>r olas. C'•1mln9, Cla lm lng Price B•Skl11 Robin ltCl'llQllll; Two Gr•cts IMyf•~I: Suoerllno COrooksl; First H•llve CAO•ir I; Best Paul• Dec-(Hartl; H•wa llan '"" fTre.u<1re); RUMl"Q Tab CROU91\I; F1n.h1t (Clerh,,.,I. 'OUltTH ltACI! -110Yerdl.3-r OIOs & U"P, CM1ml11g. Pur ... $7/IOO. Cl•lmlng Prlc• SJSOO. NllnH ltACE -JSO Ydrd\. l 1•.ir On>cr.ry Grll"'PY I Adair): K/llqlll ot Old\. CIAlm109. Pur ... n 100. CJ•imlnq Glory llhuqll): R oell in Se• ProceMOQO. NINTH RACE -400 yard~. 3 yu r 010. t 111>. C1,1lmlng. P1US11 $1100. lop Mor I WMO I IS.20 1 l>O 5 ~o Mr z,,.Q IMylnl 4"80 • l? Slylf>llMd., IM•lc ... 11) 8 IU Hilln. rl WDot ... d.o V.81-t,cf °'""°"''. lb Hl-d.Jb s--.2b P,1111. ~\ f\en1a, c jl,ltllO. If Towh u r Iii 1111 I 2 0 0 2 I ' 0 • 1 2 0 • 1 2 , 4 0 1 I 4 0 ' 0 4 0 2 0 1 0 0 0 ) 0 0 0 28 6 10 J Sc-•r•111tl1191 Plat•nl1• Fount.i11 Va lier r 11 e 1so 001 ()-J ' :i 001 021 ,_. 10 , Girls Tennis !Edl\Oll (1) (2) , ..... ~111 \l•lley Sl11tlH COSTA MESA o~r" l•AGUE ..... , •• c ... You1>9 Thon'le>50tl Ow.,.r Hor91>r Kazmer Lawyer F'Ul'h11t1rth O.rnt!ll •• ft .. IJ I I J f I C.ltet!Mf1 '") ,, " t. M<Arlll.w • o Total) 1 0 ' 4 0 0 11 0 I I 0 S I 0 0 6 2 l 4b t IS S.-tC/11 21 Lewis U 1 1 JtnklM l 0 U Zll~ W 1 a· tenlQM II 0 21 Wll>on 1 0 , Toia1s 4l 3 2 Halftime: C•llenders. 4J.l0. 14 .. ft " ... •• so-101 2 O.cker 7 o 4 • Frost 6 f f U ""'-tQllPS 1 2 0 6 Roctr1oue1 " • • " l.enz•" 3 121 8111\ 10 0 0 '° Tolels JO II 1% 11 Hal!lime; WOOC!r's. d·31. Sl2,SOO. PurwS7,SOO. L110y~rltork>11s CPl<1<1YI ,i tp 8Q\ific111g lm.a!ll' CH1wley) I II V•llarot 8 1•1r IToro) 2 30 Th1rle~nSta1es IRamlret) t 6 8091n1u11 IOlazl O ?1 Somo•tl'd tNoguul t 27 hpy IGont.-lt'tl 4 l Ho9!1 'N Happy IOl1v"rf's ) 9 89 ti<l•rnotl•C Danc~r <McHarDU(') 0.-.ettS.,ltor IMen•I T,.1ar1• IShoem•k~r I Or F•tl• Sle,., (CUIMl~al no 116 116 IW•l\Ollf; San9u111e·s Jet IC..Oozal: Arms i:;, ILlpl\an"; Cou11t Cid S"ort Roclel ll.IP~<lml; Grada 18.,,_SI; looks Lok• II llr~•S111tl; IClerlsse); Aw•ySl\t' Gots (l<nig1tl), 811ar,,~v ICl~rlH~I: 0~ VPr R•n '•--10.46 Also r.,. -T111y Pll1flfps, Tull Son, Dlck~Y• 8•r A Ciold, No s..o So!>Q1. A<t.ere,ate No scrdtcnes. IMll< .... 111. Mr. Gold SPO• 1c.1~00/.ll SIXTH RACE -Ht ya1'1•. 3 ytar Jdquar"' Cl\"'9''' IF•erl Ro,; lib OIOS & up. "lllOWdnce. p.,,..., ,1300. JOl'OU\ IAa ... r1. "~·s Otl IOtry1.,1. u Euc•~ -l·Top Mur .. 2·Mr" 11 • T1>eC1,_.r E•Pre\5. Tonalu IKno9t\I I 21 .... 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GB St. Louis Chicago 45 19 .703 36 27 .571 814l 34 37 .479 14 ~ 30 37 .448 1611.2 29 37 .439 17 Montreal .. 23 38 .377 20\-2 Weat Dlvllloa Clnclnnau 42 26 .618 Dod1en 38 31 .551 4'h San Diego 36 31 .537 5'h Houston 31 37 .456 11 Atlant• 30 37 .-4.S 11 'h San Francl1co 27 44 .:B> 161h ........ , .• o._ Clllcego •· Pilbllurgll ), 2tt<I ~ PP<I .. derk· """ l\lllWlt• 5-l, Mofttreer 2·0 Phl1-IPlll• 4, Clnclnn•ll 2 Lo. .Anqefu I, Hou•ton o IWw York S, SI. &.o.ih' Saoi Fr•11<l1<•7·1. Sen Dleogo .. 7 T ... y'aO.- Plttsbw9'1 IC&ll*l•rl& Ml •• CllCcego !Renko Ml 5.&11 Oleto <P•IM2·J) .. s.. Fr-llCO CHellckl $-101 MDIII,_ IStanllouw S.2) at AllMt• CA""""" k ),11 "'lladt~le IC'Wlsl•MOll 7•31 •I OllClfllWlll (Holan 7.JI," " LOI AnQelH (Jollll J.41 el tfol&IOll C04Hkff WI, Oflty t-1 KMdUled s ? AMERICAN LEAGUE Eaal Division W L Pct. 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')Otll SUl'EltlOlll COUlllTOI' TMf STATE Of CAl.lfOlllNIA '°" TNE COUNT'fOl'O•ANOll N• A U..0. NOTICE Of NIA•tlCO 01 En.itrol ( N MOORE •t<t EFFIE N MOORE ••• EFFIE HANO' llo\OORE 0.-<e•W'd NOTICE 1$ HERE8'f C.IVEN lo,,,. V ed '°'' ot '"" tbOtt• n111med OV<.tJdt!nt thttt all CWl\Ofl\ f\ft'i' fUJ ti• f"n) •O. m~t Olitf w d df u rdunt • .,., ,,.QU , -d lo t ~ M•rotd M S•t> n , ... ~ S tklr~ Llnla5T•5TAMINT611'f !>vile -.0. Etloro C•llor" .~uo 51•H I ,.ounl.il11 V•ll•V (All torn•• E•l•I• ol ORA OAVtO 81'KER C.tenn C.oll•" Tow \ Int • tllOI O..ct•~O C"111cwnl• <O•PG••I on l•m v. 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'"" to<irl•oorn 01 D•P r1"" nl NO J "' 10 ••I• v c Ct'nttr Or -w P\lbll~td 0.Mt<ae C.O.\I o .. 1, P,fOt W¥\t 'I Ille t\ih oo ~' tor Ju y 1' tlfl1r1 J-H u -July 1 • 10. 1m 1& C.•• •o-nla 0.1e<1Ju""n •tit No JOI "'Id courl •I 100 C v < t• I• ----------------1 Ot v W >I In Ille C h ol S... 16 An• P UBLIC NOTICE WIU.IAllll• SIJONN County Cit•~ 1-~~~~~~~~~~~~~lllOllaTN ••O•ON "CTITIOU$1USIN•U ·-•Oii.aw l'tCTITIOUS auSINUS. N&MlnATU._ENT 1•l'•fitA•• H6¥ESTATEMENT TM lollO•ll\9 "'"°" IS OOl"Q Ml ............ CA T .... toll•• nQ P<•>On I> OOHIQ ll<hl ne\\ •• Ttf 0141 tU·Mte ,,.,._ .. , I. Al( STUOIOS HI05outflC.0.st ....... Y ...... 1111-r B UFFIN(; f 0 N TIR E M Qllway L•qun• Beach C•lltorn1a Publ $lied O••n<IU Co"' Daily p IOI WARE ... OUSE 118• N(>rln .... 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"'"".H' "Dtn NOTtCIOf'NIAlllHO.Ol'l'ETITI~ Co.,.,f((t"''ol0"1n9< Cou lf onJutl UNIQUE IN\TAllATIONS l'Rl7 Publ <ll•d 0 onqe Coa•I O.i ty Plfo\ 1'0111 .-ito••TE 01' Will 4NO 1'()111 10 I~,. Gd °' n c, o•• lllyd "" J """' l'ICTITIOUSBUSINESS ior Cov•l ot lh Sr.\le ot Jun~ll l•dllUJutyl 8 r91• 7U1/6 I SS UANCE Of' LE TTlllS P:S744' Oro• CP.•loJO NAMESTAlEMENT •o nlllt>rl C~1n1vot0..1nl)< TISTAMENT611'f Pub1 ,1 .... oOron1,1e co.;.1Dd1lvP tol M tn 1 I '>1 •e .. 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A••nut Munl n91on e ... c" C•• orn•• oe""••ICMt•ln~"lllP UUTl.ER ArTORNEY'OAltAW 100. 4 ,.fi.44 be<'""''torJulylJ 1'>• a!IOOO•m n NO 10111 FSJnO ~l .. b Ffl-<1 HMIOrd I.• Id Eld °""'St HM•\I W lir.-llord la Jxk R W lley 7oe.t Otdr-lite courtroom ol O•p•rlm,nt No J ol AMEHOEOSUMMOHS Publ •l\t"d Ord 'II Cod I OJ IY Pllol Pn O 11 McN 1,,,..r l~\I S.. ""' Thl, ,1Mvmt nl W<>S t led w '" 1"' 1 IM c ly ot Sant I Bd •• ,,. • S..nt. ,,., Hur111rg1on B•ot• CA 't26'16 w a (0Ufl di 100 c. ( (en1 ' °' •• VAl.ID4 TION ACTION Junt: 2• ""°July 1 8 1) ••16 •• ,. ,. Orly Co 11 M 'I Cd IOI n •'7611 Counly ClbrkolOranl)eCOunlyonJune ti '"''"•Coonly wh t nl>trvr Oll <et> J.Th \l>u\lle\\ S condut lcdbyJn n Wh l In Ille C IY ol S•nta AM IHe•llh Incl Sdlvlv Coo, S.Cclon "• ~ 0•1 ,mlHO 1 JH Va SI llh lO 1,,. 1"' pl t ot bu """ ol lhc uncle" Qn\d ¥icluJIJ 11 C:.ll!o•l\la IOl too. ol C • I P•<><•du ' S..'1 Ofl> PUBLIC NOTICE l 1n.: Hunt nqlon Ocdt" (di turn 1 FS7MO n<1ll ,,.,,..,.,,. 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PUBLIC 1'iOTICt4 F ICTITIOU' BUSINESS NAME STAT EMENT l,.._to IQ-'V n9a.>rt)()tt1.,doll'"Ob\ftlr~,. ~· OVNCAN Mt INTOS"' 1'74 V ()po lo >u r 10) Huwport 0.aC/I CA r11>6l OUNCllN Mt tNTOSt• 11 ll.1 CHI (Our I N wpo t Cr\: .. 1 NeWDOr1 ~dC.J) CA 11,,.J .,I' Th 'b•» n•" I• conout\~d b1 Jn q II V dUJI Ou ~ J" M r lnh)"ln 1 h '' m nl w f I <1 w tit 11\. Counry c ,,~ ol Orong~ c ovntyonJun 18 191• flll1J P\lt>i n f 0 "'l (Od l o., ly P lo '"" J. J '<I Ju v 1 e t )' Mii) "b1trl PUBLIC NOTICE P UBLIC NOTICE ~ ~ ~ ... ~ . h'-•··-,.. C>nceJ\MI WEl.lS FARC.O BANK 18 NI• £• tulo•o•tti\'W 11 7~ l6 T•I 11141t1S-~ NATIONAL ASSOCIATION:'-1.0TO FSl1IO NOTl<li~ two'" dOCC ~nt c 0 Att_.,tw""'tll•-r "N OINKEL!>PtEL JOCI F WAqREl'I Pu1>I \!><'d 0 nq• COJ\I 0~ IV f.' 101 NON llESl'ONStalltTY NOTIC:E TO CREDITORS llrtl> • M<JMMft PUBLI N TICE Publ"""' O••n9l' Coo.I 0,, ly PllOI HELLMAN "E• cuto" ol 111<' E<tllr Junt 71 ,.,..1July 1 d n t•lb XIO 10 Not ' " n rN>v q1vcn Ill.ii 11\t un SU.-ElltOllCOUllTOl'THE atUTLEll J""9242S•nOJuty11916 )I MARCO F MEl.LMAN Oli!<.~il'><'<l "'"q•O w it not be> rc\pon\lblc lo STATE OtrCal.tflOllHIAf'Olt IOO.S.1tl1 ... rll1r1SI trlCTITIOUS IUSINESS 160"6 LlOVOW 0 NKElSPIEl FRANCES --------""Y oct>h "' 11•0 hi"' cont•IC!cd by TNI COUHT'fOl'ORANGE S.nUl ... rll.,• CAUlOI N-ISTATUllENT O C.REEN CLARENCE E HELlER PUBLIC NOTICE "Yon~ oll\t!r lnJn rny><tl Oil or dller N• A U UO tllr.-YW 1"~°'d TN! lollOw "' person Is dOt1'9 bu5o P VBLIC NOTICE AlFREO E HE'lLER ElllA&EJ!< -------·--------1~ •0 Ir Esl•le a l MA)( M R OENSCM •1~:~~ Or~n'le Coast D.11~ Prtot !\HU\ H Ml'NOEl.l WElLS FARGO BAHi( SUl'EllltOlll COURT Ol'THE D•ledlh •11nddhOI Ju~ 1•)6. De~~~~CdE IS ME'llEBY C.IVEN lo t"" Jun .. lO 11 1' J ••YI ,.,. 74l& I~ No•~:TK~.:~~~E pt.~~ T~~!hc1:!' :.A~~~N~;:.~~;~:T:0~ ..... ,~,~.··~ s~:~"c~~~~~·6~~=~~~~11 :;;,~;~ ~.~~~:~~~ Jr <;rn<I tor.,ot 111~ above Mrll' d (II.(; a.Joi C•ltornla 92806 NOTICE Ol'IHTEHTION TO ~LORENCE H EHR MAN D<'<r•"'<I N• A llUO >junl .,glon Bcocll CA.,~ 111 .. 1attp.r\on,Mvng ct 1m..l')l 1 P UBllCNOTICE KC.A ~r .. Co•oo•ahonll&4No'1ro EHGAGllNTNE SALEOF CLAUOEEACl.AZAROSIDNEVE PUBLICNOTICE NOTICE OF H E AlllNGOF Publ \ll«IO•dnQeCOd\10•11yPrlol the '>did eieC<d nl <He, qu r ..i to I le 1---------------JICroMmor Pt~e An•t>e m C...t torn d Al.COH~IC aEVEllAGES LA l A II 0 FL 0 R ( NC E d l'-i·--------------l'ETITION FOR PROl6TE 01' WILi. June 7l 7• JO H1' 1'" 10 ,,,.,,. w ln In<' 'l ce,,rry ¥Qut.,..f\ n trlCTtTIOUSBUSINESS ~ •n 1• LAVA\.ETTC CHq1<,T1ANE<l<BORO f lCTITIOUSBUSINESS AHO 1'011 1.£TIElllS TESTAMEN t""Ol' re O! I"-! ctefk ot 111 .. •bO"" n NaAtllE STaTEMllfT KC. A TlrnCorporJI on loWllOmllAMYCOnc.•rn WELLS FARGO 8ANIC NATIONAi N6ME ST6TEMENT fl'llY PCBLIC NOTICE llf<'detkl'I orto prt.,.nllltl'm w lltlllP T~loll-n<IP8<!ions••"d0of!Qbl>> KcnnelltE &ull ngton SuDtlXllO >W•n<~olll><>lfc<•n1~a1> AS'>OCIAllON CLARE NCI: l Tnetotown91)('•SOn>.l e 0flnqb\1>t E 1 It ol l)OYC E WCLKES ;ik, "'t~)•dryvoucllo , tollt~unCICtSQ<>td nes>a\ SecretdfY pit-Clio• not e< l/IDrN>v g..,ntll.Jtll>C HELLER ALFREO E Hl:LLEll •<it n'"'" ltOYOWEEKES 1~aU E WEEKE~ FICTtTIOUSBUSINESS "'JAMES 0 GUNOEllSON Member WILLIAMS AlARM SYSTEMS This \lalt mt>nl w.is ll4'(1 Wlllt h>e ll'Mlt'rs !l""d pro;><>,•> 10 w ><oMI c Ell ZADE TH H MAN OEll " OllVCR S llE'if AU RANT 3000 Oo~ Cl NAME STATEMENT JAME s 0 c. u N 0 E II s.o N A L lw Oron'I\! County 0 vis on p 0 Bo• 733 Co•11lly Cl<rl< ol Or 4n9, County on June °"'~·-· .. , ,,... p•um \CS ~· bed Trustt.., 01 Ille T ru\h un(l .. rflt(> Witt '" Br •IOI SI r f I (O I IM ' CA fl&1b NO Tl c E. t'i .. E RE 0 y (j Vf N fh I T"" 10110... q P•"''"'""" clol"'J""' Co<P""'''"" A11o•nuy• •I ldW 7U11 Co.ta Mes.t C.•lllorn a '1'1•11 lM.1 llnq 10 ,.,, .s•ott-~ E OWAqo .. HE Ll( R 0.-te '""' 0 1 v , ' ... r •Cd! I ,,,,p I JOOO MARRY D JOt1NSON 11.J I I 'Cl...,, 11 nt:S '" • P<>>EO de Voltnt .:> Su 1 101 l.a9un.1 Aeld<•>O Jl• E I/th Sl•ttef COS Id flS1441 811 W"\I1901 Stret!I WELl.S FARGO f$ANK NII TtONA L Br \lot Sir ~ I Co\ta M '" CA "1t1~ l °' t llon tor P•ooul,. ol W It .:>ncl '°' ' 01 ACON INVESTMENTS 10111 H It~ <:A 't?UJ wn <II I• II\ pldC• 01 Mt!.,. C.at 1ornla'7'?1 Publl•lleO O•dnqe Coul O.illy Plot C.0"• ""''d Catttorn.a ASSOC I A TtON 1>1 n• "' v\ Al l Th '"'""' ' ,., <onduCIP<I by a <-Or w•nc ut llller\ T~•Umcnl >rv 10 111< Wll\d Cdvt: Lano HuntlnQlon e.~tn .,..,,..,.,,01 1n .. un!ler\grt,dn~t1mat Ooniitd Ceorqµ CarlPr 1!292June1124dfldJuly l l 1916 701H6 Pur\uan11owcn1nl~nhon '""un PERSONS INTLRC'>ICO IN T>jE e>O•aton 1>1ltlg,..r rct1•nCi'IO Wh <h l\m.lo.;CA'l10.W. fff\P"rta n '91u lh U\l lle ol'>dlc)d G•l"om R o6d L•ounl H Its 1----------------l io!f\l9neO S 1pptylng 10 ll>e Oeo;on MATTEROFTHE AMENllMENT~lC Otv~r \ Inc IO• furlf> r p lll Cul.>r\. J nd INl 111< Au<freyM K1ylt>r 70ll1WlndCov co<lolnl w th n tou• mo lh\ alltf lho Calllorn ll'l26SJ mtnl of AIColtOI c S.vera91' Conf•ol lor THE ~EOEVELOPME N T PLAN FOR J•ll•oYll Wetro\ Pfe\, I nc dnd Pl.r<" OI !\\;<>ring I .... ""'1i1 N S l&l\f Munt nQlonSNCll CA VlW I •)tpu~1 t•I onnlln ;not cu l~w ' A•bury Fo• 1011 PemM>kl PUBLIC NOTICE "u•n<P ot "" atcoltol c bevtr~ TM E R I V E R F q 0 N 1 Tn < 'Mlvm nl W•h 1 l•d witll rlw> b!'~n wllorJuty IJ 1~16 :11 IOOOdm P•ul E Kaylor '10Jl1 Wind Q ...-0.t~o Ju"" 1 •~1b Slrttl EIToro Catitornla tl&JO 11e.,..,~ (or 1censesl 10< ttwsepreml~ REOEVELOPMEN r PllOJEcr d eouncv Cle•' ol O•a<19~ C.ountyon June n lnecourtroomot Oepa•lmenl tOo lot La"" Huns nqton 11,.11( 11 CA ~ 8EULA"' l ROENSCli Donna Je•nne C•'1e r 15291 FtCTITIOU51USINESS ••toll--. )doQ!ttd by ord nanct numt>Or '>113 on IS l'7b "'"' tourl .;I IOO C • c C 11 'Or•• K,.M• 11\L Kdvtor 10Jl!W nr:tC."" E•euw.011,..w11101 C.rlH om Road, Lagu na Hi iis NAMa5TATEMENT ., OnS.f.,8Hr&Wine O..c""'b",. "ISbytncC tyCouncllol FS1711 ~~~.~,: lllll City ot ~ .. n1a An• L•n. Hun1nglnnO ach CAV?•to !Mabove narrwl! dec.edo:lnt (dlllornla q?6SJ "'-followint ... ,.on is dO<t!Q ~ l&orw Fide Pullllt E •I ng PldU I Ille C11y ot Seat Be >en lllP v~tld Iyo! IN Publ \llC<I 0-1n~ COil\I OullY 1>1101 " J 71 1q1~ p iul A ICJy or 70>J1 W IO WV\ JAMES 0 GUNDERSON Mlc,..,lle Su'>dn Fo• 74\11 Penfit!kl ~SS•\ SW & BIN OUST RliiS INC '°""'nclmOnh lo th< rcde vt lopment pion JunA74 nd J •IV I 8 I~ 1q10 2l<JI I~ v led ~utnl'16~" StJOwN l..J"' Hu'11 Ml~n 0 ac ro CA. 'i1bWI M<>mkr SI'""' Et Toro Cd lorn d971>JO PROFESSIOHAl PARTNEqs Mr Son>"''" ~nd 1"~ val d 1Y of olll oroct'ed """ --m..,_ n flt b < 0 1..0 I> JAMES 0 GUHOEaSON T~ ' Cius nP\\ Is conduct~ Oy d l.TO 17JOI Buell Btwd Su It' u """ Pubh•lteO O"tnge Co'l\t ()Joly P,tol 11\ef•tolo" talren for o• n Any w..iy ron PUBLIC NOTICE t•>11nlv Ct.•k '1',.. ~,,,::·,~ ,:~ ~' on "" ., -.. A u w c .... , •• "" -··· P'"'""''" p llnglon &e.otll C..tllor ... a 't7MI J_,, 1'1• 769()-16 ~<lt<t w Ill ...... ttdoc>t on ol IN.' .lm>.nd • J FARR Ell. •~o· • M K v•o• Alt~Myull.n• Oon•ICIGC!<>•qeCa•ter J•llre y R M•9ul•~ C:..neral ment tolM•_.vetoorn.nt pldtl. ~1---------------t•ll-•••L•w I 1•1 nl "' t t d win lil- 1lS1l P .. ttO.. VdlfnC•il Th OS Sldlemenl W•S tiled wllll lhll Pa•1Mr 111'1 Te1on C rcllJ Fount• n ~:I~~~ a;~~~,'~11c! ;::a~: :::o"::~ ~~ OFN::~~Ep°,."o~~LRETY ~l'IOthfllor BIY<r Cn n!y Cf ri. 01 0 Jhij°CCounlye.., Jo;n-~l• IO ... IH CAtH U County Cle•k OI Or.no" county on June Volley Cat lornl 1•17ot1 PUBLIC NOTICE .. In" 1~• amendmenl' 10 1~< ,, AT PRIVAT E SALE c"...~..3:! .. C•I torftl• tH7' ~ 1"'~ T ~";;':0 tJ~ IO.G 10 1916 Tll 'bu•""'\ Is conducted by a tlm t d ~ v e 1 0 P m • n 1 P 1 • n Ho A iun Tel lll•I S..0.0040 • ,,,..., t<l IMl•lt>er<ll p 1'11111 P it\1 n 11 0• ""'° Co ' t Ott ly P Int Jun<; 1; ""'July I o I) 1 ll~ Attffft-V lo• EHt11trh Publl\Md 0.l}no~ Cn ><I 0.1lly P,lol J•llr~y R Maqulre t<tCTITIOUSBUSINfSS REDE VEl.OPME lol T ACE NCV OF All°""Y lor P"I I_,_ Put>ll\lt d Or •nQ<> CoJ I 0. tv P,101 Junt' IT 14 dnd July I l 1116 21113 10 C"ntlrilt P••lner NAME STATEMENT THE Ct TY OF SEAi. BEACH CITY Of l>ull >11('(1 OrMq" coa•I O"'ly P.lo1 Jooe) 10 11 2• •~16 '"'' >l.tl•mtnl wa~ I led .. 1,, ..... Tiie IOllOW nq P• "on ~ do nv SEAl BEACH CIT'f COUNCii. OF J-71 ,. JO 191b 7610 '~·------·· 7JS0 7~ Ou>~\'~' rME CIT'f OF SEAL B E AC"' 1•''811( ""'OTICt~ ,~,, '" PUBLIC NOTICE COUl\lyCte•kOIO•anll<' c .... nlyOllJ,_ 0 I AM 0 N 0 Bu s IN E 5 s BAlll)ARA E BARTON THOMAS E \J ... _____ 110 1'16 SERI/ICES o o s COMPANY IJOl SLACKMAN RUSSf 1.L O C.RA'f Pl'BLIC f'liOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE NOT1CE TOC"EOtlORS P\llllished Or•n<ll' C.Oa>I Odilyl'~~::.I Almond An Su t~I~ N~WPOF1UU<.h HAROlO IC !<OLOCN RONALD A SUPERtOllCOUltf OFTHE CA 'I?~ ~R f.OE l.1. FqA NtC lAStlO STATE OF C•l lFOllNIA FOR June II 14 and July I • 1'76 104 16 c II It ""• Anrr B ...... IOQ THOMAS I Mt KNEW and FRANKltN c.-1141 THE(;OUNT'fO~OltANGE Olomonc:IA• Oatt>Oa l\IRnCI CA 9/b't2 S SALES Count tmn., COUNTY OF su.-EalOllCOUlllTOF™E No AllJ1t PUBLIC NOTICE l n •bu>M•• H oMu<l•Clb• 11 n OllANCF VICTOR HE IM Au<1101 01 STATI Ol'Cal.IPOlllNta l'OR E <ltl o' MAAC.4 R£T ANNE dvldu~I Ill< County 01 O•nnQ AOflERf L TH( COUNTY OFOlllANGE RHTERCOAl E'\ >~'1M4RCA>IET R Cill"'-'r n~A D.ium CITRON Tu Cott tlO• and ''""§<lr.r No A.,... CO ATES ,, 1 MARGARET q fTfER "ICTITIOUS aUSINl!'SS Tn > .Siltrrntlnt w , 1 l"<J w tn 1.,. o1 llte County ot 0 Anqo afld DOE t COATES "'•MARGARET ANNE NAME STATEMENT 0>untvC1Prk OI O••nll'Cou>tyonJ..ne 1n10UQhOOE.lO mclu\Y O<>fMd."'1' NOTICE o~ HEAlllNGOI' PETITION CO~fES Qo>u """ T .... lollow nq ,...rso" s d0ir19 IJUSt 18 ,,,, NOTICE 'f'Ou HAVE 8EEN SUED f'Oa PlllOIATf 01' WllL AND FOii NOTICE I~ ME REAY CIVEN to 1.,. nrJ~\"\ f!J,l1 THE COURT MAV OE Cf OE Ac.AINSI ~EUTTHTOE.•,s,_rTEISOTNATMOl!:'o'MA•, .. Y1SATNE~ lrl'<fl 1.itllltc l>OY•Mm rtd"t"<I< 11 SOL4R ENERC.VCONSULTANT5 Pu~f\ne<IOrnnQPCO»f Da•lyPlol YOU WI THOUT 'YOUR BEI NG ~NOEil T6HE INDEPlNOENT AOft lh.:>I" po ' ""'•• 1>q <It m\ "101.,,1 FAFCO 0.-atcr 000 C<tm1>1i. Orlvt> J..no H and July 1 a IS t•ll> MEAllO UNlESS 'fOU RESPONO """'STUTtOHOfll\TATHACT :::~d~!~~ .. i·:·/~ ,r;.Q~.:~1~: n ~~ -620 ~cwporl 8t1Kll c. I llM>,. :lJi'!!=T~No;;l.~EAO~E IN E<tale ot HENRY E l'OLER a .. a ..... olt f o• I . ,, .. ,, ~· '"' dbo ... en W~ll...-w FIOO<! 1'00 p,,,,.,_ , _______________ , AVtSOI USTEO MA 5100 DEMAN "ENRY EARl.AOlER ON••" d th• >dcour 0 IOP "" nl l"' rn ""'"'"' \.A""~ JK Irvin• Cotllo•nl.t.,llS UBLIC NOTICE OAOO El TR t OU NA\. PUC OE NOTICE IS HERE DY C.tVEN th.JI n•c '"Y ·~u\I> ' I '" und '"l"''1 Thi'.,.., llCSS IS conducted by Ml In-p DECIOIR CONTRA uo SIN AUOIEH EdwardF El••nl>4l >S M slloo!w••n M\11< <lltt>nl LOO M ERIOETMA"40 d Ylduat CIA AMEHOS OU E uo RESPONOA a .,.uuon lo• Probale ct w It ,....,'°' MC l\llllll\N Allo 0 y, "l1w 1800 w~llor W Flood Cl' uu OENTQO DE J!) 011\S lEA L4 IN l clters TnlAmenlllrY 11nlt a<ill-.>r Id Cenlurv p •k E 1 t Su ll' 10'I l.o\ Tll1S \lale,.,...nl w as 111..t wHh lltP SUl'lllllOaCOUllTOf'TNE FOAMACIONOUESICUE I on 10 oidmln 'ltr Ill< ••1•1• undl!r '"" M <1<•, C"I 10 ., 1 ~/ 411" All.S Co<lntf Cler' ol 0"1n1,1e County on J""" THE STATE Ofl CAl.ll'OllM16 l'Olt I l O All PERSONS INT ERESTEO lnt1eprnclen!Adm lnl\l•<1tlonolE•l•le\M<M ll.tn W'>t.,lS ll\•PIOCeotbu\ 6,1'1t, TNtlCOUNTYOl'OllAHGI 1N T H E MATTER OF THE AO r•ltrence lo wltl<ll h rn.lde lor """ 01 1.,~ U"ct••S Q" d n all ,,..11.,,, trSJHJ No A 111'1 6 M E N 0 M E N T S T 0 TH E turtlll!• partlClllM> ano !Mt ltoe lime Pt 1J n nq I<> '"C <\Ml~ ol \alcl dt.•<:t• PullllSlll!d Orange C<>a•I 0.1llY Pitol NOT I c E 0,, HE A It I MO 0 F REOEVE'LOPMENT PLAN FOR THE '"'dplM:eolllearlnglllr.\11m(!lt<iSll<'t'n Clenl w t"l n n.r mont ... s aftnrtnel rs JunelO 1114 Julyl 1q14 PETITION trait ~aOIATIEOl'Wtl.L RIVERFRONT REOEVElOPNIENT ~1 lor July 13 .. 76 >110 l!O a m ntr.e C>ubl < 11 onot11\1\ '101 ce 7~3& h ANO l'O• I.ETTI lllS TEST6MEN PROJECT ..... !lol>I d by -,,.,,... co'"''°°'" ot o,.,,..rtmrnt No 3 of ~" d Oolt d M.iv 18 1q,_ TAlll'f AHO AUTHOllllZATtON TOAD-,,..mbt'r ~on Oeu m1><r )q 1ql!l>V lr>e courl at IOOC v c c.-nler o.,.,..w,,\I n l1ULM 0 COATES -PUBLIC NOTICE Mt NI STE It U N O E Ill T H E c IY counc 1 ot '"" c tr ol St'dl ~<K" llte C tyol ~la Anil Caltl0<tw• E• , Ill? ollh• w It tNOEHNOENT ADMINtUlllATION 11•.v<>hd 1yot 111e.,'1'~Mm~nl<..toll111ru O.ted June 11 1q/4 0 II c rn • n Jffl I rt'C•..,..nl 0,. f.STATES ACT d~•"IOO nMI plln Jlld It v<>l<11¥0I Ill Wll.LIAME stJOHN l.OO MElllOETH ANOMCMll.LAN $TATEMEN~~~S~·~:OONMENT / Ella!~ Of PEO R CREGORI >l'IO proc••4ntT,lllPr loll'r l >~<n l0<orln C.nunty Cl rk Allorrlt'yu!L 1., •nown 1• P R GAE CO Rt .. ~.PIO R ""' w~y connetr•d w in ti\> .i<topt an ol OIMAlllCO AHO 0 1MAlllCO 411ft MS M<M•ll•n r:!C~\r:~i::. ~us::n~S~ :"~,n GREGORI PED llO&E RT C.REGORI tn<o """ nd"l•nlS lo lite •Nl•v~IOP'fY'nl 1100 Nort~ ,..,,. 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'11 E ... 1 Su t• 100 dCJrl•O '"" u"" ot ""' I c• 1 OU• """""" Dtcea\ed plan """ •ny lnd Ill ot ~ l d m.11lt• \ OI S.•1•6no C.lilo•l\llfll01 Lo•A"""i.' c a -I NOTICE IS H EREBY CtVEN ll\,ll anyOltt<•m•tlo"r•tnl nqto<> "fom T•I ll14)&n •-Ttl 111Jl1110)tl0 MURIEll GREGORllld'I ll'dllCrl'n P<l>"'dwthnlll<'dm• Hlmr nhloll'lr "'*"•VS lor Prhtl-r Allo•ney\ tor E .. cwior • Pl'I lion tor Probale ot Wiii •nd '"' 0evr1opmcn1 pl 'n A ' • I tOl'Tlt' r1 Publl\lt<Jd Or 1ng Co 1st Oa1ly P1lol Put> ,~ d 0 In r ColSI O"'I~., l~lt•r~ Te\Mmenlary dnd dlllhO< Id ""' 00•<> I lea Oy pla nl If\ ag• n I yoo June 14 2S and July 1 IQ/I> lb91 /6 J""" J 10 11 11 t•I• 2311~ 16 '""' 10 adm nl\lerltie e\l•lo u,...r I"" ISceloolnolc I PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE l~l\denl Adm In \lrat on ol Esr••e• • rl you,. <It to d l~nd '"" l>W5U I Acl •elPrtnCf.' 10 wllt<ll s ""'de lor voumu\I prior fl)Jur~ 1~ 1~76 t k.!w tn fur1hie'r ~rttcu1Jr4i tt\d tttat tht" t ~ 'hlScoun r.twr \tunpleA"tnq nn.:$p0{'~ •nd ptacr o• l><>Mln9111e <amc Ila~ brl<n 101111>1 "'Jmendo d to npt~ nl ser lor July 6 1'10 •• to 00" m In Ill< b UntoS\ you •o r 'llond •OUr d• court,oom of Department Ho l°' s.~d l;\U 1 w tt>tent~rl'd upan,.u>Pl t i1 onof -r.innnnnn-nr..-""T'hn~ .. ...,~ .. uoo Ctxi< ClJl.ltr """ '"" •~ nl t1<.1nc:t In 'covr 1 m<1y nt ' 1 1119 Cily of S""l• An• C•I lornl@ tud<:lm• nl ;>q• n\I you for fno I H 6) O•led June 14 1'1b m.tnd!'d In 1n~ I •\1 amen<lt-<1 <o n11l 1 nl WILLIAM E St JOHN wn en could r •ull 1 q' n n • nt o County Cl,,rk 'N.:t<IC-\ to~ nq ol mon v or p '>,. ty o 1..::.=....:..:-'--'-'~'-"-·-----'--~- <"f_Um l'f'tf\. 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COllnty ol O,.nqe 100 Clwl< C•ftlH Orto We>I S11\I• Au Ft LEDON TIMF. 7 TO EACH N4MFO OE Ff:NOANT A <tvU comp1mnt htt"' ar• '• 1 '(I hy tht p;. t1' I " 'Qtl f'\.fyoiJ ft}; ff)t)f/'lfJf J ' lt vou"" ~.-.to d I c1 th , lW" 1 ~oumu\I w lh n lOdttt\ ,,, mOf \ ., Y' v d Qt\ 'i/O I 1---------------1 C:.lllerl\IA f'~c;:..T~~~::~~·:~:s PlAINTIFI' OnAT INOUSTqlES Tl!" lottow1ng l><''\O"' Al~ 00 nqbuSi INCO •E °",;1•;:•~e ~O':"~"'r°" f'S7ffl Put>ll;htd 0.a"'I'! Co.J>I Dally PllOI J""" 11 14 •rid July • t "" t•n It PUBLIC NOTICE 0• IY I lo 11AI '• l;l'ITFRPlll tSE'i INC ' o PO I on OON•lD STRONC:. KA ltHl'YN STRONG OOFSONl 11> ouQ!11'tVE •UMMOHS ~n NumM• 1JM49 NOTICE I Yow h••• bttn '""' T~ <°""' _, fftl<t• •4~ n•I you wllhoul Jetlf Ml~ ..... ti Wft!O'> yOll rt-lid w1111111 Jt ••u Ru tl II•• 1Mou ... 11on M-A~"•I U>IM ... <I .............. fl t1l~I ,.,. ... tle<ltl" , .... ,. Utl 1111 -Iott<•• .. _.,., 4 ... uo ~ ......... JO tllH Lu II l1t-IM ..... i. ... 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I RVTH PRAfT ,,., , , d" •r n. f-I nc1 ~ ""'' RoPO•I l'•llt '''""' 0 I• 1111 t on •nd tor re~ p,., t o" tOf A.p00tnt ~t tot ~uct~'"°' Tr-uM"t' rfl'tertncr to -..hft., '\ """(St tor fur uu-. p~rt cu••r eno lh•I Ille I m """ol 1<• .,, hl'or ~ tN \;t""" "'"'' ~ .. n Y.t ft)'" Ju V t1 10& •I • ClO ~ m n IM ''"'"' 1r()Otf\ 01 0.P-'r-tm f'\I No lo~ ' d o-urt d f 1onc" t Ce nlltr 0 v-"*,.' v-Clly ot S'~l t A IA C lorn 0 I d Jun ·~ 1qi. Wll.1.IAM l SI JOHN (~ ff\IY(I.., • ..-EllY ANO ANOE llSON \GO Nori~ 81•n• llt•d PO le•IOllO Gl•ntl•I• CA tint AUOff't!' tor 1tet Httl'tet Pvbl .n ' 0 I ,, ' I 0d ty p I• IUM 1 I " I• ' l"°'~ I~ FICTITIOUS BUSI HE S5 NAME STATE ME HT tullnw •9 p w n ~ d nil b •~ FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME )ll'lEMENT T~ IOU "" .,,,,.. "do lf>u>-1'1' 1 FS/ 11 FSI/.!' Pun ""d OrJn'I~ C1>a I O.l ly P Put>t hi' rl Or '"a 7•onaJuly 1 & Co• I Oa fy I ol JtJ ... H dndJuly 1 8 IS .~, .. rs " • 26J8 '• PUBUC !lliOTIC'E PUBUC NQTICt, OFFICIAL l'ROCEEDINGSOl'THE llOAllOOF SUPEllVISORSOFOllANGE COUNTY C4lll'OllNIA WllltllM f Sf JOHN CIN~ol 111(' Bttl<dol S\IOt rvl*' Ol'l'ICIAL ~llOCEIOtNO'O~TllE •OAllDO' su.-ElllVISOllS 0" OlllAHGI COUNTY CAl.ll'Oltl!IA S•nlA AM CAI IO•l'I~ A requfnr jijd~ournf'od """'"' "0 ot •~ 80Ard Of Suf')I" vf\O ' ttf Or 1nq Co nf"'I C•lllorn ~ •l'O \ 11 '1Q "'IM C.O~•n "'1 llttdrrl cl IM 0 Ir ~I oovr noll bY tt1 Ao.Jrd of ~u~rv ~o ~ w' ,_,.. tf Ju J 191& ..1f q lt,1 AM Tt'lto fo low n9 f\11,.,..rl "'° mbi " n \I n ' n• Rt'lrJh I\ O fldrlth ChA rm '" ROt:Jititt W AM(~ lAU nc• J <.tM.,11 .. 1lf)lt n (llr« TllOm<• F A ·~v nc1 II>< Cl• ' Tit 1•/~H 8~ t w •\ 1 "' ~'"" 1 n. Coofltd 01 Int ,. '' f 11 NI O"'ttdllnt' tor (f rn ~, J" f c r~1" I'' t ttt prnQi,4d(" •fho 11 W 'flMRlOm i,r t r~dfl"f' '"pnrt (. , •o " 1 ~u nm r ~tr@"" U> OO\ t '"" • ~ '~th• 1 d Tn Oo~tn *' lou•nCd WI LLIAM E STJ Ol#4 Cl rk ol ttw 80M0ol S.-rvr...,1 .,, Pvbl ""dQr•~'l"CO;J\I O•tyP,k>f J""' 1' l~I~ 1 .. 1 • ( I C4 O~ILVPILOT Thursday June 24, 1976 .._.HForS. IHo.tsnForW. Ho.Msf(WS• JHetrMtForW. IHotnttForS-. .._...,_~••••••• ,.. ...... ______________________________ ..;;.;..;. ......... ..;.. .............................................................................................................. ·•·•················•·· ····•··•···· Thi Bluest MMketpNic• on thl Orqe C~11 .._.... I OOZ GtMr.e . I OOZ GtMrol I 00 ChMr.e I 002 Getlff.e I 002 otta Mtto I OZ4 · DAILY PILOT CLASSIFIED ADS .............................................. ······················ ······················· ....................... ····;;:.:.::-.:~·~~;···· ·.. ,.._ C!-.1 Fi Seen Woodbrid•e? 1te11r :1er. drn. rr1)1t-. T~ h Wk.! ''·w indant ~ [ 642 •5678 I r One c.ft I Servtc• If you hi.I\(', )Ou'll <t~uhl~ CA.MEO SHOaES-OCIA.M VIEW 1 •, ba 1-'runl 3 llt r a . . .-ast Ct9d ApprOVlll a PP r <·,.'at l' 'h i t\ rt.':tl <·omfortuble 3 bdrm. 3 bath + w trpk. 1200 Mf rt ead1 . ...,h•ot•, ... 1000-2"9 lo1 •"':::;''-CA£A'· '''•te"-'diw .... IOOOIOtt hom\ .. 4!650 Sq rt .1 dc•n . \\Ith lll':tlt•d pool. Dazzlin" blut.> Vm'l'd lll $00.95<1, IAXl'~ llefttG11 • 3000...,, S::' • f 1 •• · .~·SM "911 & Marine l°ll'~Jm•e anti ~·•11hhlu .1 "' apprnx S420 yr . Brkr "'-" .,,.,."_' •o<n "*'' '°°°''°" t.,._._. .... 9000-'°'9 111111 Lu~unous rnrii.:t w ;1lt·r 01'l':lll v iew & som l•tim<'S &&.5·662~ t--.· · .. 5000.'°'' ~:;:'' ... 1000-11" ~..,!~"00-"" 111.i and ttrn1111r11·:-.. 1 (':a1:1l1na too ~ 4501 Hoxbury Dr. Open Ho..et For S. , ... _____ 1 ., __ .,....._ u-···-R--.,....._ mas:11\c mll~ll'r :.u1h.· 111 daily. 1·5. .._... r_--.--.... ~ -for a km.: (& t/lll:\·11 1 ••••··~··••.•••••••••••el••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• fine h.>~Jtlon ou '1n o\ , ... • ...,.., IOOZ & ... rel IOOZ ChMrel IOOZ :.1i ed lot. Compare th1i.. 673-4400 »1• Owm•r lrit 4 hr, l ' :a ha 1'tall'1·rr"I. Prmc. uni} S.SS.9011. ~l!'i SG7tl._ "•••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••-••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• SPECTACULAll OCIA.M VIEW th<'n hur ry and 1·a11 ~-,~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~=;;;;;;,;;;;:=:J__fF;_rr~o!Jm0t~h~ejt~o of Spyglass Hill! A Sll7.!ISO. BAY & BEACH REALTY VA.CA.HT·M~w Paint ra e wrn s 4 @room is sitting t er<.' THE EASTSIDE llomt: you 'v<' be<•n :ieek Ing. JIJr. <!ha, xlnl cor.111 ~1'4-1'.~llli!l· N1•ar Sl Joul'l11m!ll i'llurch --aml ',..e1uk1I sui .soo. f I I ~ I I t J MO DOWN! waiting for you to be sitting In it. Clean OCEAN VIEW & PRIVACY \ nb\'l lc~ublc value! 4 a nd n l!at, with numerous upgradl'S and Super d e luxe 3 bdrm. condo. with llc.·t11.,111111 . ~ l111th home on a price C'Ompe titive with the nasty new DONAlD M. llltD l u r 1.: •• "" r n l' r In t '. ones. Save yourselves dollars and oce an side lrnkony; g 1·cal panoramic \'ACA.~T ~ wa1l1111: ! All h eadac hes a l $189,900. A lis ting or June view of the Pacific. Dana H arbor boat '.':f':W pa111t tn!.1(1c & out I G uh Hwry °"This o". A \\Oftote\. leoho, .. Dlvl1iott of Herbal-l11n1tw...t Co. ----------- activitY. & wide sandy beach. l Year Brick r1replal'l' N1-;w r "u's ....... l()U-= t1f)t.....lS:tE rnn .. hobby or i.cwm~ G,..,,.1 1002 GtMr.e I002 new. $89,500. rarpcung ! ~•J down pay ,... L ,..._~ rm .• Jll.\ & lo\·ely largl' ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• mcnt to <1ualt ltl•d VA REAL TORS' 675 6000 Anthony r 1iol. :'I/cw l'Xl ffeau euo!A!(lfiel'j elifUJaliaH ~~ .........• ~~~~~~ .•.••..•.. ~~~ huyt'I"!>. FHI\ purchase ', · paint Goo<l t:.~I. aren ,_~_....._,.........,,_......_, OK tou'. Tukc :idvanlagc 2443 East Coast Highway, Corona del Mar s19•950. y 1-:A~ J::H CLliF HA.VEN MESA VERDE ONLY $5',900 ca.l!,?~2.,1•7'!'!-,u"''"lf"'''' REALTY !>56·6171 Pool-1ntPrcs t1ni.: am 3 Bdrm. 2 l>a w11am rm. nu•1• r11\' patio, shak~· n H1I on tree ltnt:ll c·ul d\""·w l'osla Mc~a " h\•,.l an•a. Call now lo M'C ~IS !J 1!11 [ I diffen•11t. 4 l .ar ~l l .li.Ull 'l!·IJ G .. •r., 1002 GeMral 1002 MAGMIFICEMT 11-'''' r111• m s. r a 11111 ~ Jiij'iJ)F ...... E•:•S•T••S•l•D•E•••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• Z STORY room-!>t>par ate 1-!ll•'"' . --·=•••••-,.. qu:irtl'.'r!o h:n·e l:lnlai.t1t BEACH HOUSE $64,950 Thi• l'harm 111 hea\') sh:ikl' 111<1kl· lh1s J bdrm. :! IJa 1h•ll ho11Sl' a n •al buy. Sparkling 1•1l•an. fn•sh p~1inl. nl'\\' drapes. much n~w 1·arrt11ng . Walk lo hca<:h. 54S·lll91. -- COSTA #14ESA. In rhnm~. llOll)!hl :aner \ ICW. 1-·cc land: s1:rJ.:;{)O 3 UNITS CUL·DE-SAC llat·k Uay un •a 1111 qulN. PETE BARRETT N <'a r :'i E w po ll T .sat1· <'Ill de-~ac street. 4 $50,000!!! llEIG llTS on a '"1l 1c Sp:.H'. bds. J bu. rum rm -REALTY- Walker & lee R11el f st11t11 Exrellcnl rental area m & f m I r 11n •rm L ~I 2 sha1>ccl" hit is ttn unusual or a l II I! · •1· 6U·S 00 675·4060 ---f.:1s1i.1lh' Costa :\h'sa. famil y ht>m<'. :\lod<'rn 2 homes uvailahlc 1111 lh1" ... .-.1111111~,_ .... ._...__..._.lolboa "•"intula 1007 fo'ronl ow1wrs house plus kilchNi aml u bcuuuful bC'au11 fu l slrcel :.uh! -- 2 bachelor •mils in rear with111 one wl'ek' Call W"'TER VIEW ••••••••••••1•••••••••• room arld1t111n anrt exlr<i "' I I b I t Pr•operty frC!:<hly 1>aint<'d 64ti·7711. DUPLEX 5 t <. J a . r~ 111tr1l' in and out l'rn·erl lo sell bath. Zonet.1 11·2-7uoo -r-;ear wat1•r. $17:!.!lOO. in as-is-condition. Taki' +sq.fl. ot lot. !'l/('stl<•d ll<'Xt lo lr<'cs & ~l:lrshall Hit\ H7!i-4C. ut.lvan\age. Hurry 1·all $48,500 grcenl•ry in a quiN rnl·d -· -546.:!J t:J. sa1· l1wation, srw r111u~ Jnr. 3 ha 1.1•,:rn·1·1•111111! l>ay nm SAU.: U\" OWNER !1 hr, 4! llu. la m r m . C11h for111 u ranc·h s tylt hom1• w II!(' rool lot'ak<.! nn I nf t.:o~I a :\h-s;1 ·s bl•St :-.lrt't'ts . lkmo<lcled, Ind. ne w k1t l'hen jus t com plcll'<l. Sc..: -IG5 Cabnllu 78,5011. GJ l ·24 5K o r •'-15·5<!30 ------ Newport Hts. $48,500. t l~·"I huy "t• have today to r 111v1•s tor nr hum• OWlll'r. Only J 0'; down 1wctll•ll \11 11\n\ \' mto th1~ i.hurp :1 h1•droom, cul·cll" ~al' honll'. Uon 'l hcs ilah', pl\'aM· \"1111 fur dduil:,_ '11' I h ll ~I t.I'• '•JI IN " li646.l1 ~-rrarrn' al. lllld bril(ht 4 fi('d, :lbil & :I \"IC\\/. 50 YUS to 111.•at•h. 4 Being remodeled ; custom 5 BR. 5 Ba. ~ : I Uctl. ~ha Umls w ·fari.:t· Yrs old. lnlCITlllll, w1•t l i.i.Jm:Uf·lJ covered patios. Lt\'l' in bar. :.umlc1·k. ruom· lt.r 6500 Sq . ft. h o m e on point, pool. dock. I 1 £iij01f ANYTIME CORONA del MAR orw uncl r <'nt th!' other for boat. Val'ant. SH!l.soo. Ph·. 540_3666 ---1-------==--. --==·-=-·=••=-~•=-incomt• propc1·t ~· Open daily. :n~. I.Ind r~rp!;'elcs CL~nnd. ds0cep~dkc~ET~a1.rt~sc11·~pi~S37: 4cs~~ooon~~~Pj IF ••• DARLING R,U,nS~ulCictDUtr~~E,,.Xned -benefits. si:~:~rRON~ ~:~:3~=~~tl·:~25.;.~ •• ~?,fil/4,7,Ja Walker & lee Real fstete • • •. JV ·,. ' YOU Ll\'EO:'\: ... ., ' ~~· HOMES ••••••••••••••••••••;Tf;rf'mJr DUPLEX BAY VIEW Strool ov~rlookmi; c a · REALESTATE Under con~lrul•t 1on .i llr, •••-•••• APOL~::-O:A .. · °'·on amt 111inl oct:an 631·1400 3,2 lfa. 32011!.qfl. Si·:• We're heretohelp! ,\UlATROSS.. This bNimcd r<'ilin f! Custom built J'(·nrns ula ·1icw from balcony. Hui:e __ \"icw & Nan:is~us vu.-----2~~Wb~sB l>ll.... beauty is Jui.t the home home. 3 Beel room:.· 4 rooms. walk· in rlosets. t>l:.!·:.!lli.I & 1;;3 hiK~ Pool·Jacuui for gramlma. All on one balh. :I l in•pl:in .•s. rusuccalh<·dralcc1ftngs. ----Jbd. '.!ha , lg kth·hen l'E)lBHCJKt:OR Mory and walking dtS· upstairs halcony Wtlh massi\'C ftn•place. de· Swing a Mop HarborViewHills Wl fr ple . ll ;1r d wr>01l PEHIJA)I.... t•mc·1· 10 Westehff i.hop· unobs trurlcd vu·"· ~un· hi.:hlful k1ll'hcn. Super You own the lan1l. Pool & noor,.., s hak<' roof. (;00(1 We h<in· rc•ccntly solct a pm.: loo. Let thl• rent cly heach <scrn"~ i.ln!<'I. \'aluc. CALL !162·77118 And Save a Lot! \'il'W or ueean '. ·I 1111. locale nr sdwc•ls. $5!l,!15U hornl•ony1111rstrecf. We h 1 h Don't miss lhis cslalc uruenll.1· 111..oed listings IOI c p pay t e morti:a~c sale op110rtunit v ~ KE:Y nn· nht ~i s d 1 l\t r 4 Cam. rm .. :! hu. Tip·t up By nppl. 97!Mllill7 ,.. Hy a ppointment only . · · ,. " e a 11 1 a l•nncl. Sl57,500. ----wartinl! cash bu~·cr~ Will c•xchan..ie. 640-6161 RE: Al TOP.~ ft bedroom. Owner wants a CA. YWOOD REALTY ~t ESA DEi. M 1\ ll-3 l!r : A.LL PORTS R.E. I 0 1 qu1l'k ~ull·. Hurry. tills Ba + hug<' add .on Jo um t>.t5·ll021 • 9.~ ~ one won't last! lnclu1k1I •548·1290• llm. & Formal Um llm. ----------1 r-• $45,900 in this low pritt: is :.i ------Mu:-t 111.·.sl'l·n' llyUwnl!r Prap...tl-Terrific family home Oil l>ouf!hboy pool ror your . Believe It or Mot! . S.'li.500 li7J .. t:!20 MewportHei9hb!!! 1n-1no huge lot w/drl'am kit., louni.:ing pl('asun•. Nearly ne w 1 1 •,~rs1 :"n ----- $70,000!!! 1400 oua1Ln N&WPOtr ll.at lrg LR w /3 bds. 2 ha. <.:an $50,000. mamt' t;orn<'r tot. S11 o1 On 1/4 Acre BILL GRUNDY , REALTOR J-l 1 A!l y\•d• Dr v• N B 61'1 6161 GHerel 1002lc;,, .. ,... 1002 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• 'L S I.l·:Y ~ ~YLOR CO. HE A LTOHS '.'>I W"t' l ~Hf; Comp IN<' I.\' up .. •radcri be purchased suhJ. lo CX· 546·4 I 4 I llwy. 3Rr, 211a +:!Br, :! DEColl"'TOll'SD&IGHT •1175 000 ' ... . I l t . flu cud1. 2 Frpll's, till Western G1"ant "' --• ~ewport llet"hb home COLO .... l"'L 1 1stmg ow Ill ercs gov l h. t 3 ,... " "' J '" 7-1 bltns. 4 e~•r gur. Exquisife appointme nts in t i s ge rm-u \·rry rl•asonalJt 5 UNITS BEACH 2 STORY I o;.in .. ,..IJ. ' t. Wa"th Pool bdrm h om e w /fabulous v iew. Kitchen pm·e~ Three bl'droorm. POOL 1111 ALL ~~:JJ lt.E. w /pass t trrir-trar:-f)tniTI" area on--PlUS-t.lc.u-5unn . . . • VIEW PROPERTY·-•ll7,51Kw----• · " with a ll the wife-save ~" vv terrace. Eur opean old world e legan ce. goodivs Two full pm· ate Sti:..0011 1 t I J l1cdroom . Walk lo ocean from t his · RARE 2111San.JoaquiftHlllsRood lrnlh :-> Fanta,..lil' + 1.1) 2 hl·drooms with fanl nsti<' h1•;11·h 41RDUPLEX MEWPOllTCEMTER,H.I. 644-4910 landsr:a11111J!. Uo11't mi:.)} tNnfi1· future. l'nn· m·i i.:hborhood. Formal IA.CK BAYVIEW SO.OFIA.YSIDE lhb 11nl•'. Call today c1p:als only. entry lo mlJg11ificc11t h\' BEA.CH RETREAT with a :1Hll.2 Ila ll1•nlal. ll-Ui·i lil ini.: room wHh l'r:ti·khni.: +HIGHT LIGHTS Oul\' 3 \'rs old . n -.illnwi: .._ral t002G....,... 1002 •1~''''•1 1 ···'1·'"" "'"'' f1rcplan•. l.;1n~c i.:11n ll'11 1''ronlruwTrinam11cld.3 SJ0.950 bca'm ·1.<'ilin1:s. n.ilur al E l< 1• t· 1 t1 1 o n a I \".ti u e : J.1fi ~l,U /k hf• ol (;n·;1l lor outdoor hm. Sp:i1·io11~ roorn,.., j!1U11' J.: :I Ill l' r 0 II Ill , cl 111 llH room . NHt nl I'\' d n ·a 111 k 1 l (" h l' ll , 11 :-0 l; ti IH i t' k f1r1•pl;11·1'. prit·1•tl tu !>1•1 la:.l. BKH. l'.tll ;,.10.n:w. •••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• [~ 1 ~~ 11 ~· vil·\\' k1tt·h\•n. l>1tH' hdrms, zi, hath::.. 1111·vly Stt•tl!i 111 pnundinl! M1rf wool! & bnt·k h•xturcs . t : ; S l I l I 11 "lllcl 11111 · .. , 11 d <· r \' " t u I " a 11 cl ' . \\cc p 111 14 ~ a 1 r" Io c el·ora cc 1 ,. 1·s Pct1'i.•cl lnl·aliun. ONLY $49,950;• ; cl1•~;1nl ma~ll·r Mlllt,.Jtlt•~ 1hnu1ul. with ... un~hlllc ll;tl'kyani ha~ ;H,•:i pl:a~· 644·72 I I TARBELL ' I Lrs: hdrms.':! tw w •f;im Ranch Style Home . ---=·••1•-J.:111',.l q11:11·1l•r .... )l\"ST ~cll1111 k1ld•cn.$!.14 .000 )!l"tllllltl : \\"1111fltH! \ltouolt•fl ~ rm. Floor lo l'c1l111t.: :-.tone st-:1·: TlllS t-;X ElTTI\' i-; w a I kw a y ~ I 1• ;i ti I'' trµk. 111 It\' rm l'l••llll•tl :rn10 S11 IL. He.II harn • T () \\' :-; ll 41'.\I I·: Tu C. F. Colesworthv M'l'lutl1•d ,•111n· ! \;ournwl ~ "i= I In Califontia " 1 i:arcl\'11 n·ad.v lo harH•sl. \\ l11fl. largt• w11rk~l11111. Fixer Upper IH;LIJ-;\"E' :11i:t-iKMI RE"'LTORS 640·0010 k11 chcn ! St·11r;1h• il.rl':..:, •-:------Submit your \',\ huy\•rs '11lar hi·.ih•il pool. 12i;· BUY MOW! "" mi: arc•a ! l.;i\ t~h II\ 1111: _ SHA.RP 4 BED RMS ~l.~·!Jt:ll . • : \C'rs a\1t.111 a.'·"a and nn lhc rn1•k).· !>\\Ill\ Ill l . h' . •f I I on lhi~ one before ll guc:.. l rn11lagc, hl•aulrfol lrt•cs. Setler moll\'akd '. .\10\'l' ,....,._ .. ,,. ,, . • ·. ·a· th ·t l le\\ 1 11 l<iwn 1\. i.:arclen art•;1. into <' xclu~in.' Oc;mc $47 900 !~ 11~~~11 \\ 1 ~ t'J ' ' 1 l" · Walrh lh<' wavl's 1·ra"hinl! S65 900. ail :\Inn~-. mnn·y •1l her t.·i..· r.arrlt'ns. ttunlin~lon llll•lli,.._.illlllilml $2 ],SOO 1 r . I· .. • sun ... 11111 , · mma<'. omc \\ x n . Lln~• I ' • .. ' I ~. P_ .• Jl ~ • . • '. • t nalurnl l'o.111,\'llll 1>nnl; 01 ltl" .. "J}". rro11l ·'-l1ac·'·. l.ra;,_ $2.l_,i • .IJOi), ...&fil__...!L ..&a.ch-Lm\'.cs.1.JUJt.\! IQ U ere.a.' lJl'C. [i!,modelilll! l'C• -~, l)fA•olo( ... I t)a\I< ) nlll ·'~ ,_ ~v "' be 1 . ----· ···~ ~ t & . ~.~-'"---;-c . n· ~ ~hu. llcaulLlul tn· Priced tu :.di. ;\I l-;S,\ <Id : . · ; ; tl'rms. unil. 2 story. 4 "rm. c1uir<'d. :-.ccds p a111t. ·· -· ----2 RH. :! fl,\. air. Jl\.l•) • J•H'u1..1.1 .11111 'olle~ 0.1 l <'nor I inn.: 111 thi" . :\I \H . .. \ ·t r-:i--i;ot . . . . . . Roy McCordlr pool home 111 art·a. EnJOY paneling. yar<twork and N t 1·omfy. relaxed mobile m:ikc lhi:. i.:ankn II\ 111~ . ' .1n ,1. • i: . 11. ' ' • • • 0 Realtor 1810 Newport c a:.y Ii' ing in the cust~m TLC. Xtra buildmg could ewpor h vtnj!. at 11,.. fmcsl. Exc:<'l.len.t ~~~~':?11~·1 :l :!~~~1\1 ~~u~lt t..-CostaMesa548·7729 pool and covered palto. be guest ~pt., storage or Cul-de-Sac Red Carpet relrca~ nr ~<'ntal. Won 1 5200 (t(HJ . C;tll <n,·iw r. MESA VERDE SPA.MISHESTA.TE , __________ , Pncc<l al low SR9.50tl. s ho p. Wllh separates h 2000 R affy&45 ~474 la:-t :Call84d;tll11. . o·;. . kl·,.,. 3hr, 2ba. 2 fr1>lrs. ram 4 IE D It 0 0 M. 2 Call n_ow for s howing garai:e. In r a pi<tly im· pac1ous omc nn l'. e • ., Olt ·nuo .. rp urn s•1... M ·olltl. \Ht· i .1)s o1 rm. Ir~ nrcl patio, l'on STORY 3'2 bath. Cam rm. 3 rar -· ----. • · lwfor<'•l'stoolalc .. proving neig hborhood.+ S.F. lot. .t Redroom . [~-' appornl~ent~S\'C'. venllonalloan,byownl·r. POOL-HA.CH REDUCED $25,000 I~ I CALI. 962·77811 ror im · ga r . D csii::n ('(I f or 5UNITS-FIXER ' 5-l!l-6705. p • I p • t QUMPEERSB cmediate apKpo€iYnlmcnt , · • $34,500 entnsu a 01n ~arcfr<'c r.nuntry _living $92,000 FOH SAi.Jo: BY OW:">Ell. Secluded entry to c>ntcr· :lhclrm.2balhhomewith A, rn I.he c ity . Jlrddcn Rarc.rarcopl)Ort11nityto :::::_:---=======:::::==~ 3 Br 2 Ba . F;am llm. ta· I <t II I l.a.r~c. ramjly _rm, we1 --!!'!!"!!~~~----~--"""'P.€ALTOP.sA garden plot + dblc j.!alc ~1cqulrc these fixer unlls i----------Form. Din Hm. Ill h1 J;hl,\' • inersc s "l.\.c k"tvlnl! bar, expanded deck over 1555W.Balter,C.M. arcess lo extra Vl'hicle hclow m arket! H unt· Wat'"'rfrontCondo rks1rahh· :1n·u of ('o .. 1a ~.~~:·di1~~·~ rira:0~1~~~ 3 l'ar 1rnragc. Priced al Next~o4;•9k~r11wt EA.STSIDE hide-away. A truly de · ini..'l.on Ucach better in-Terrifi; \"it·11' ,,;11> •IO' )lt•:-..1 . l'nn·ll I•' ,.,.:1 s ta1n1 lo hilleawn y Sl2S,OOO. -COSTA.MESA. lightfulhome. come arcn! Rrm~ p:imt boat slip. Finest upi.:r;i1I quic kly al SH:!.!'iOO. l'n111·. masl"r .... ,le an .. "U"sl Ruth Laurie, Realtor hrush untl elbow i;rease 11111.v. 1·all !17:1·77 17 ~ "" " .. " $48 500' ing 1n cv1•r.v wa~ ;1 t1uartcrs. AssumcS25.000 . • · 646-4380 anll mak<' SSS! Op-Jkdroom. 2,.1 hath. chil Dana Point 1026 FllA loan. No nl•W ,,,an Mo e than Enough' Don l miss this one-'por111n11y IS kn1w klni.: ! r I•~ b · c .. l ini: room. flrrplal"l'. tit rots. S27t>lm nnth p;1v. s. >est uy 111 osl;1 "esa. ---------Low, low renls hnn" in . . ·' r i II ,. (ered lo the cltst·n mmal· own h 0 u se . <.:a I ... rooms ur e veryone. Anx <>us owner says ~c S81i5.00 per month ! Paint 963·781!1. fi7J.J6(i:J ~;J.11086 E\·rs. Five 151 rull bedrooms, now! Hcsulc wilhm all Finest & profit! Won't last lonl! '. ~~.;~;~;er ror Sl JS,000. SPYGLASS HILL S 149 ,500. fee ................•..•... Oi'IN Ill~."~ 111"1 '"" r/o{"f ' family room and den. the chnrm or l::nstsidc Me·-Ver .... -Hurry for quick p review. Super sharp and newly Costa ~lesa for less than -_. S.17-liOlO. ~HERITAGE . •• REALTORS FIVE NEW HOMES FROM S57,900TO $59.500 fl"urm a l till' cntrtcis. t 'hno~c ynur l'urpc t. Used brick fireplaces. Vaulte d ceili n~s. A'M I f'l\t intercom!!. fluge master s uites. Two ;ind three be drooms . OvcrstZ<'ll saragc!i. t:on· u c l e drl\'c ~. Heavy shake roofs. Room fnr RV parking. Located in heart oC Huntington B eac h . <.;all now . ~2·253.5. • 1¥1•1 Ill O• I'\ fl "• I '1 ,/((1 _re111n l.= rarpcted, this home Is 550,000. Well <'arcd for Big 3 bedroom. 2 bath the mosl for the money ~talc si"J.cd cor'"!er lot. w_ith popula~ <'ounlry r;:;::;;;::""i~if.!!~1111 Quiel rul-~lc sac. pool". Cali loday. 6-16-7171. tennis l'OUrls. parks & p I a y ~ r o u n d . O n I )' OIV., 1~ Q • •• ~ •11>1 '"er r.rrr • ; CALL NOW [~ 1s111 752-7315 1002 GeMral 1002 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• macnab I Irvine realty OLD COIOMA Da MAR LAMDMAllC Spectacula r Ocean view! Truly the best o f 2 worlds! The c harm of Early Ca lif. w /all the mod e rn conveniences of today! S bedrooms, library, 51.!! baths. Steps from 2 beaches. 5SxlSO lot. $298,500. Maxine Williams 642·8235. (Q64) 642-1235 901 Dover Ori~ 644~200 Harbor View C•nter l rvlM at Campus Valley ~nter 752-1414 ~HERITAGE . • REAL10RS ~c~.~~~ IMPRESSIVE -IN SHOllECLIFfS Drive in c ircular driveway and ente r private courtyard behind h igh, slumpston e wall. 3 Bedrooms, family room a nd room to expand. $138,500. BIG CANYON O,_. DAILY, 2·5 I I LOCHMOOI LANE $450,000 A COLDWILL IA ... CO. 644-1766 ~"'-........... __________________________ , SCRAM·LETS A.nswen hi Clnsificatio" 8080 STAR GA'ZEK~~. k r-r>o.11 k>,.,,, c;..,J, J;t v lhce'"'"' to,,.. ~IOU l o Jc..,,tl"''' ,.,,f't\OO• lo• FriJov. •t·ocf WOid\ corrftPO"(ftnq to~•\ at Y""'-'' loo•oc bnh ~·on • r 11 1'"' , •• • • " ' ...,l....,..., I~ ) t\•,iot'l'l "'•fl -.. hi I ,,,, t . .. •'' ~ ... ·'"" , ... .. ....... , r.-. 1 J qAf'o-!.t-aft • I .. ~. .,c. • t 't ,11, ,,, , ,, ~ 1 1t .. v~,.. • ~;~' •uo~'-f llUA ,,,., 1J .,...,~.., rtt u..,t..., } 11>71111• ~'7R• ei• 1n ~., II ~..,_. 1::-1 H"~ ,,.,, •' "" .. , "· ..... "°""' t:!:.::~C......:"'4 • I• u;I ' .... 1. .... ,. " . •• ... . ... tt •ti ,, t,,..,, .&L Ctt 4/ '-'"IJ'Mtf ... "I',,, . . . 7, (•\""• \ , .. ~ 11''' ' 7 ...... • ,,., ; r--' ,. ,) , ..... _, 7~ ,,., •••• .. . I I , . . • ·~ "I,,.,., • , ' f'••· ' . .. ' ,,..., 10 -' .. ,,, ., ~ . 111?01 '. 61 ·~Qt. . -.nc.s-,,, ,. ... , HA• P • • ... ~!!·~~(.. '' Jlc1lroom "TraUt"•' 111(b · m()(kl. lol'all·d 1111 a ('Ul·dc-sac. C,\LI. m:i. 11m ,\GT 0 1024 Price Slashed! Ownrr amC1uus for sJlr ' Xtra ht~ hom l•. 4 lwdrooms. family ro•1m plus hlll!l' l 1 lout honu~ r1111m·. Uril'k rlrt>plal't' p;1rk·hki' 11roun11 .. • Suh mil ull .. rrl•rs hut hurry DK It .. 1·1111 !i11H7~ll. TARBELL "~ I In Collfornla" MUST SELL! $46,500. '.':u lui..ury tlupk:-.. Wik lo l~:ll'h. Jo:xt ras ! by ownr , $89.fJOO. fi:fli-07111 -----Fountain Valley 1034 ••••••••••••••••••••••• HEA. T AS A PIN! $53,950 This imman1lalC' home nffl•rs hri i.:ht sp:ic1nus hcdrooms. t·111y (amity rm, ovt•r ... 1H·1I hvini: rm \\ log hurn111~ I pt<< li.:1! k11rl11•n w1lo;11ls 11f cup· hoard1o, l:111ndry rm un•J m;111v 1•xtras. Jo::rsv walk lo ~file Stt11arc l'a 1:k. Call tod;1y. l' 121 Tratlt•winds 11.IK !lll::!I SHA.DY CORNER Sharp I lid h11nw. sharlc•rt hy lull µr 11w11 lt'Cl'S. l~·:iul1ful c•1111lliti1111 111 i-Hh: Al 011 1. Lri.: L it w /wornl h11rnini.: fr111t-• rhecrl 11 I k ti e h('n all t:i • c"t'nl to family ar1'a St'" this one l11day. S6l,S1.10. 961J.3J7 t or 54fi·l754. Best rinand n i.: op- portumly today. Chcrk ail these f('alurcs: As~um< . $35.ooo. 9' :. VA lnan. total paymts. only 8380. Ron<'t" '--__ _ __ i.tylc hom e wilh sp11r1ou~ __ :J hedrooms + 2 haths + 2 rar allacht."11 ..ia rai.:<' Jlunll som1• ru :-l t t ftreplac·l· a•hl~ 111 th1' cot) mountain atmns11h<'r1· llurrv ! l'lcabl! c·all r11r dt!tni'ts. Eastside Duplex Lari.te 2-hcdroom. 1 lrn\h unit ~. 500. monlh In 1·om<'-Won't lu:-.1 :;itt.1100 l''Ull pncc. CAI.I. 1: l!l !M)lt ___ __.€HIG€ ..,. _..___._HOME:~ 5 ledroom Casff•! 3 Ba. SllJll'r fa m r m, formal rhn rm, :.upcr l11Llc1>inl! Ii.: 11a1111. 11 w•·l st rCl't Sifi.54HI bact.rshlp R. E. 842-4466 963·7637 t¥H. PARKSIDE 2 Finptaces 2000 s4.ft. of elegant liv- ing. fteaullfully dccoral· c.'(f. F<>rmal dining rm, wet bar, huge family rm, laundry rm. all this + 4 oversized bedrms incld~ kinit s17.e master s uite . Giant !lize cul-dc.sar lol. ~21 ' •• , , i ~~~!J!~~~.~~~.!?~~~~:1~ ............ !~.~~ ~';'~~.~~ ... !?~~~';'~.~.~~~ ... !~~~ •::tt.~w' 1100 .~.f.~!~ ...... !~~~ ~:!.~:~~ .... ~::.~:~~ .... ~::.~~~·••• ~~!:~!.~~.5:!:. ....... I~:!!.~~ ....... ~.~.~ ....... ,~.~.~ ....... ~~.~4!'.!!!~~••••••r:~~~.~4!'.!!!~~..... Thu•s<1ay June ?4 1976 DAIL v PILOT c.'i B ••••••••••••••••••••••• L'ullu~.\ u1-:1. :\l.\lt. · osto Mesa )224 ..._.NM)ton Newpori hech 32"' L L SUMMER FUN />. J f, f Ele~1.111L Slll'tatura l l;.111ur, lt·\d H .! luh ~.:i,UOI) 0 ••••••••••••••••••••• Hor1tow 1242 •••••••••••••••••••••'• OW OW \\'1lh lhi:. Ill'" I) 111'll•d I c:J.j.d.o QU l"On 111 luxury In 111c l'a1'k l'J t'h Ol\lh'I' "I:! :.:..i"1 t-: Sii >1''. \I • .ti. tu \\' l':.lch l I ••••••••••••••••••• ••• • II\ \':0-1101< ES. i•harrnli~ P 111t 1• 1n . 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I . • ••••••••• $250,000 Beautifully decorated 4 Bdrm. 3 bath, l'ami ly rm. 3· Yr old home on the oceanfront. 1'~antaslic. ever.changing whitewater view. • orEN SUHDA y 1-4 PM 2603 WEST OCEAMROHT ·q,~. \\:IU.ilu:Jl l.:\ll'!..' •'olh•I!•' 1'.11 k :1 hr, 2 h.1 1.a:(:.:!tMI ot h\' ownr, 11r1n oOI) tal Estaft l'llb, <1rf\,;, "''""'· rtu:l1 ~d. l24• ------1-~>lti 1:1:;.1 or .\:II :1:i11 EachClftC)e 2800 1lhl !'Ill'. i.:a 11lc ne r. ::; l\lil • ••••• •••••• • • •• • • • • •• • l-'11r Ll·:t:-1• :..! llr t wn 1,,. ----••••••••••••••••••••••• 11.11'1 tui.'i \\'.1111111 y .11.:, :.up1·r 1'11·;111. n 1111h1 ;11 Tit I-: c.:ovi:; t ~ 1· 1 W "'TERFROMT I 1 -I I 1· ·• ln II ti I)\\' 11111111111111\ "'\11(11) m 11 A SA .1-: 'lt,\U .. : I t I ' -.. • :\lnh1'1· hum('s & ,.pal'1•;. EX<'ll.\:"1a: 3 lr 1 la 1111 l'P('·IJ·•.11~1. ~li."1 11111 1\)!1·111. 1111 fl'\' c:n:t1 i i\l :1 11:11.i I II I I I II II (" I 1111'<' I 111•11 ~·.t ::..1.,11 .... : •• ~ .. ~· now "'"11 . 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WIT lll'()OL' So,Luguna . -1!19223 Would y11u hdkvc lhl'th rhor \"ic w tl onH• frr l!ll~-:i;iri;, 111:i g111 111·1·nt \ll'\\' 1\ll $:1fl41 mo. Isl last. <kt•~ .------;<~.J.4.,.~41f.l-'J.m.11-1..nw:m17r".'::-"."'.:"-..r!":'".".".'"-:-.,,..,....,.,..,~C'Ct~...J.!!n~·..,~· ·'-'• '""""-'' ;-,~' J!.::2~·1:!'!.a;IC/c.!O::... ........ ~ r:..rucl 1 ,111 ,1 I' n l' w k 1 t 1'111 • n . .J u l \' '"" k Jlb OK 1; 11; .ll.!11 w lplt-. lfl'l:whl·tl 2 i·:ir 01·<>.1n II'\\ 1c.1 wno< Enjoy the Good i e S1•al1nu n,~11=-•~N~p~B;-:1:';•h=-' ....... ,\~1Ui~nf7------t-im'J:'llr."'t-nr-)"'"'_:..,,~:i-,--l-l -l --,----:\-,--+-----1~~Eil'l"=--~lh";:,;-;=-....;...;;.;..;-T...;,.;.;;...,.:.;......:.:...~-.----.. I j 1 ... iwr. + hoat ;.:,1111)!t• w11h m iin:o rn11 Tri ·lc,·l'I. 499-4584 <:1·m ! C11rnnr l11t m.-.an" 1800 tii."1·115:!0. t:.!1;11 ::il 11:;;, \~.;~,t;:;'.'~it;1 '.1~ .~~~ 1'11r:i'. .illl'v t'lll1' \\':i lk 111 Sa1-ril 1111d1•r Sxo.rn)lt. 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J;r" pn, 1•1.'i·5:i.;11 $37.50 WEEK & UP ~-o" ll EO ROO:\f E:"JD V~IT OCEANFRONT oftta Ana 1£ IQ ii :1 rm. 2 h11 . frpl<'. nc ur ,. u .. ---·- PEF:HFIEl.l)TW:-.111 .\11':, NiA1H'I S horcs.l 'pj!rade1f triplex. ~f~Y lrad'' for Orwn. llm1~~" •lhd, 2hn, Plac• dhl gur .. S:lfl:i. m o i\dlti;., 1 thr1'101\. ~35() l'J)UC't'~ W1\tt;1tnWN'f. •TV&Mu1d Scr\'1\va1I :! llr 21 ~ llu. 11.1L1n. 1111· crPI". drps & ftfl()rmi?. haytronl ~1!1.000 0111 f.:(11 '' ,.:. family , a.-wtiea l'>5li03lili mo.Nopets.8121 1\Upal s1clc• th• ,.,·ail sx:>11 l:.c. •l'hmwSl·n-.llt1lp11l)I "l"' Pla n . 111 IOvt•ly Nca1· llt'W, 1l l'lu x1·•······················ • ua ~ Shl)J1!1. 'fr1·~hly painted , i:r ounds. ::!':(',Ir ~ar.2 nr + lkn :1na.:!prkt1j.! •Stucl 111&lllU 1\nts i:rud1.•;. 51.!K"' .iii I ll!lill ilicnr lwnch anti rct.:n•:i lalloo lay flirop. hrt:•akla:1t nook , frpk , .-• _,..752.,.20 \, --· ----Cir. If. U. ti.r:H9Z.I. 520tJ ~l'l'. 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SPLIT·L~:\'f':L tnh!tl' 2 11nods to sl'll, pl:11•1• an ad d o :!I S mo. rn rlmlc s · ., .rnr · ···" Ht:/\l,F.ST1\T"; Br .:? hn. trph·. 11o<ll.SEL1. uil<> 1H•ms with 11 111 lht> Oaih l'ilol lllr 3 11.1.C-nntlo.pati11. m aintcna1wc & 1111111~\\'1'1'111:Ts. 11111 l'llfl t.R<i :?f\ll,prn)l,nr .s hops, ' f:Vl'.:I. 'i'N COi' 1-;1,r\N U 1 a II 11 It ~ I !I . .">tl 0 o 11' l>ally 1'1lot C:la:-.s1f1cd Ad l'lass1riNI St•l'I inn car i:ar. S-19~. b l. la~l + l 21 :i I ·I :rn .u91i!l. \ i 1-t I r>r ll!l' 3 llr :! Ila " fr1,l1'. ;1f11t., no lll'ls. \.:I ii Jl<l ~'i2 li'itl 11:1:1.J:IO'i fil5·1il:XI. r-'2 51\i>I Ph11nC'(>42 &ti'i!I 1l('ll :;t!l lifi2i tH I Ol!la hltn!o, ~Ii:. !;I:! 5'l1!1t:-i·' IAAI \111111·0\l:t 5 111 03:14; ' --~ C'6 DAILY PILOT Thursday. Juno 24. 1976 A1tddcit..Build it ... Oiaper it ... Hammer it ... Carpet SERVICE 1 1 DI REC~ORY Plumb 1t. .. P atc 1t ... 1pe 1 ... emo e ... ement it ... W ire it ... Hoe it...Clean it ... Move R f ·t L d ·t r ·1 ·t T · ·t Se ·t it. .. 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Linda (!uJr Tak,•ach J nl ul Ill) w1all::. Frt'c l':.l, '°'' yrs l'X.P· ti3-l·0121,_'A_k_n_d_s __ --t r::::----.c:;;-c:::;;:;.-~=r::::----f"«J~~...Cl4tim~~-. . · T21 P'CJlil'r ~:'t . t3tl'S ~ "892. --7ilfT7ij.l rm & h,111 SIS. J\~·g rm Jl.A/liDVllAN'AVAIL. tlauhng,p1t'kup.i\ny k1nd -, ------- S7.SO. ruuch StO, t'hair SS CLt-:ANUPS & Call afler7pm. of load, any tune. t 'rec L..chct1p1t19 "&T Custom l'a 1nt111i: l't~ CJ::RA~llC T ile .• New & REGISTERED Guur clim pct odor . Crpt ,\JO. LAWN SENVICt~. 49'J-~illl est. Jim494·~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• evmplci.: mt. & ext, l·om · ••••••••••••••••••••••• rmdl. t'ree <'St. sml Jobs rcp:.u r. 15 yr:. cxpr. l>c Ca ll MIKt;S48·2049 SprinldtrSyste111s pll'le stuc·co, tl rywa ll llOM•:SAVt-:ltS we lcome S3ti·24::6 & Cl•ll &iginetr wor k rn y s <'I(. 11 !!(. --------Swim le:;i.uni. .vour home You hin ·e it re ady, I 'II lnstall'-d & Repairr d pla~trr re pair. 1-'n •e l':.t . Plumbini: & 11\'ating 53t>-li193 l\vailahlc rur t y pe 5:11 0101. £ X P\' rt J a 1111 n e s e Certified lnslrut·tor, elC· haul It away. Reas. t:sl. l\~·w :\lam Wa ter Lillt•s hccnS,'11, lJomleff l'l in· Free estimalt•S, honest & f--$en--i------ bu1Jd1ni;::.. Apt -Patio~ ~ -Gard1•ner: Compl. yard pr. w all u g l'S .• ttcas. 548·6306. Tim "'rec E1>tunates 645·3331 aured. Slll'l'l:tl :.ummcr reliabl"-service. Sl0.00 "' ce l>ucks, for :.truclura S t eve 's C u,rpel & serv1ci:'!>, Cleanups , fr b15-435!1,4!14·~:?7Linda --. raks. l strv fro m Sl!l:l,2 hr. ~4 7 -0311:1 UofA &••••••••••••••••••••••• analys is & rilan checks Uµholstcry <..:leaning. cst.5.'i7-22 IO HollHcle.UftCJ LawnSpriRklers lill)' from ·8295. <'all 111 ~laster Chari:l' Ll-:£'~Tn~-:~s~RVICE 11-12.91;oo fo'rec est. fi-IG-11111 • I DO IT ALL! ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• 11.u. flt>:1.49li4, ii12-3<.'91 ----A111st11· 1n111mrog & n·· ------Gardening -Lundi.c~pe, Electrical . P lurnhing, llO US E:CL_EANI Nti rs BOH'SSPIUNl\LEHS MAlt\''S l'LUMUI :-.:<; moval. We will help yo11 c.-.MallllMJ COfttroctor elean-up. You canaflvrd ett'.Reasrulcs.1142 HJ:l7 Our Bus tncs:.. l:Jll Jn:.tallcd0t'll ep111rt'tl l'aintYourCasHe ••fl ltl !IX07 •• selcl'I r our .~pe d mllll ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••• us . Fo r ''st. call Ho ---, Janke's Ra1a:edy i\uns, Auto or Mgnual 836.tli!l{7 i\wr l'Xt l·:-.I "· S'..!!•5 '\O JOll'l'OO SM ALI.• trrl' &,plant 1t. 67~·5750 CUSTOM Cu binet m uk· . . , . <71 11 ~·4!1117 aft<tp111 Col l. F.d uc. mat. lody 675-6553 1 • 111"· L'urO"""''' tra111ed {,1-.HWJC:K&sos . -. s pec ializes in llm.------._.__ :..,,f,\S:l!la Int ~:.rm Roofl-liartlt·111n)!&'l'r<'c Serv1cu "' .,, ... ~u /\I·' t •· 0 (·'' I I' t 11 h I ,_...,.,._.,. J l'I "'"'ind 11llt"I lahor ., · Sean 8anl1C'ld. 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Coll~i;e girl Profess iun a I Car µe I c . ~":s _ _:_ -Xlnt rl'fcre11l'es !li!l-:JJ:J:. It 0 0 F S : C h cl' kc cl ! f~ll~ msurctl. &a2·2624 l<:ummer~ial. Lu:, Ire dcl'ks .• ga zeboes . Cul --' ter 4pm ... io . ....,o exvr d w /chlldre n Clcuning. Also floor &S Pt-:C 1/\l.lZING JN -------lk pa1r! lll'pl<il'l'' l>lrl·ct Uphol t l 1:sl.64S·34~). !'.'O·IH7h YARD & GARAGE ~·9588. window c are. I>ulch PATIOS All t Ypl'!: 0 1 l'AINTINt:/Pi\PERl'\G f a l't o r .v ~t•r \'ll'~···•••••'•~~••••••••••••• ~ -- -Furnltw• CL~A.NUPS. _Late h.aul·Gradi-Maintenanl'c Se rvice. '.'.w~v.1_1 ry . Xl11t work .:!:! y rs ~.~'''J.!.~l;1:·1.>10.,r ~~l'll #C:J9·15!).191i ln:.urcd for d 1'!a 11 t e r Crarts man ••••••••••••••••••• .. •• 111~.foret!c11t.646-•1676 ••••• ;;;"••••••••••••••• 537·1508, ti:ll·08ti 1 Be~trets.li\dt.~w--3:1h your ~ufcty. Mr. Gunnl:->yourfurnlll~,reruplu~e Hemodel.fini!lh ,rC'pai~s STEPPING lllGJI -----5-l!l·29i;t & s k u k t•y . Spec I : Free e s t , Xlnl rels Fu. . r· . h' Exp.llawaiianUardcner ExcavatinJ!, grading. de· WantaRJ::AL.CLEAN Mo•iftc) Pla1t•r/Rtpoir , • Co ul'l1 l's rc p <lirc d, 1199·3105 rmlurc re 111150 111~ y rd · c;1 . mo, dum~l tru<·k work. HOUS E?<:a ll Gini.:ham ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• Teft•i110ttRepa1r S:!tl.50: r hrs , Sl8.70. . rt•pair <:a nin~ & Rush. u murnt.. l'anups 645-4025 ur S-\S·s·>1:17 Girl. •'rec es ts . 645.r,123 GOING TO MOVE" PATCll PLAST ERllliU ••• ••••••••••••• • •• •••• lHtH.lli57 HI c..,.tSenice Fret: t•sl. Call Don al fo!·~:_,•st/Tha~ks 979·~52 -. ------• .. i\LLTYPF:S•• C/\~OPYT\'S\'C.CO. • ----- •••••••••••••••••••••• t;.t5·SK-IG No Joh too big. T OK YO T OM. l II ou r Haulinq Experienced lu1ly sl'eks l.d :! ex per. ITil'n move l·'rc·l· 1':,..1 5 IO·fi/(:!5 i:.t Rat<' st•rv1c" Wittdow Cl••inq Rest Colors. Best J'rit-c.:>. xln\ rds. Weekly s:n µer month. ••••••••••••••••••••••• daywork. s.i per hour. you. Hl·a:. .. rd:.. al tuir tJnn·:.. :ltill·l•i:1:1 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 11 I ti 642·1939 e ves Cos t a :-.18-1628 llJ:t.:r.'1.:.'~·j t5SS83. \'1-:11 \';";E,\Tl',\TCll Wl~DOWSCl.~ANJo:D uge i.ccc on Gardeninq Mesa Sonny & Jl•r. fo'rt'e ha ul· -· :--Classrh ed ads sell t>1~ J (JBS&TEXTURE l>on'I /!.IV\' u11 lh•· ~h111' Tll1':s1-_;~.1'Jlltll CO. Dana c...,.ts ••••••••••••••••••••••• ----ing. dcanup. trl'(' wrk for The fastest draw In the item s, :-.mall it e ms or fo'ree est. llll:H439 "L1~t " 1t Ill 1:b:.s1f1~·d .. ~~\imatl·s 6110·4798 34155CoattHwy WffditM)&CteC111Upt find what yuu wunt ro usablt' it<'ms: F'<'nccs & Wes t. .. a Uaily P1lvl any item. Jus t ca ll -Shi11 to shon• results! i!>-Poiftt 491-9181 f'n!e est. 64' · .• ~;rily P ilot <:lassificcls . lilllgs. removed. 5ST·200S. ClaS'Slfied Ad. 642-5678. 642·5678. Want ad result,; 642-567 IH:l.-s..iili. Sell idle items , r 642·5678 Apa lwww•t• "-i....C. .,_ ,,..,11._ ........_ .,..._..ts u.tuna. Apa IMCfth u.tw.. A.pw lnwnts Funtlshed 0 Su111met' R•ntals 4200 Office Retttal 4400 iusln•n •t 5005 Lost & Found 5 lOO •••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• or Unfvrllished 390 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• Opportunt y . ••••••••••••••••••••••• Costa Mtso 3724 Cotta Mesa 3824 tWinqton leach 3140 Newport leach 1169 ••••••••••••••••••••••• omp furn pvt hme, 3br. 3 CORONA. DEL MAR ••••••••••••-.•••••••••Lost: 8 Weck Fcmnle kit· ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• TIIEEXCITING blks from ocean, 1 blk Ort-·1c ESPACE/\VJ\IL •ALU'\IJNUMFDRY l <'n. Blk & brn w /wht 'TUNNING Lge 2 Br 2 Ba IR ....... D .._.EW We stcliff 2Br. 2ba, frplc, P ... LM MlSA. A."S Crom pvt comm club 41'/sq. fl. 3111 2nd Ave . Sii" ()()(. 1 1 • k markings Newport Pler I Br a llutil pd """ " "" • 1 · 1 bh· Di s'o vcr y Mg mnt , "· cclwn ta e!;ovcr , · · S200m'o Pool l lS E garden apt. l'ooL S235. Near Luke Park. Dr lux all appliunecs. Days MINUT&<;; TO NPT w/poo • knnis:" u se. (714)~0 t!ro 1 • •Ci\l'\l>Y SHOP & 67_5_·4_358 ______ _ 18th SI t).15 .. ~7 . 710 w. 18th St., CM. a lir, al> bhns. dbl all 833·!13.18. 1-:\'c!\ 673-3593 RCll. GuraJgC'I p&aArk1,ngR.ef~oore' . I k~· <:ream Sl4.0()0 Found: St. n-rnard. \'1e ----· · · -----i,tarages . Nr. Ile a c h. Spac. 2 Ur 2 Ua dplx nr Bach. 1&2 lm. ·~~-sl'2 ~~ ug. " ·Ocean & beach view. 275 •l'OOUJ.t-: GHOO'\ll:-.:li ...., Lge Furn 2 Ir Deluxe Hew Units N.W. l'urncr 1\labama &. , . • • . from St85. L: · · sq. ft. St51L mo. Loe. •flSI I & F1Sll:<:llll'S Urookhursl/r\dams, 1111 Ultns. wtw, drps. pool. Open daily. 2 Br studio. /\dums. 5J6·171R l>l:a1:h. R~f.s r~q d adlts. Adults. l"o l'ets Avail July lS-Scpt. $650. Hunt. Beach. 9G8·9t8l. •JIUll.ll lll>W SUl'l'l.Y !162 0839 bcum ceiling . S215. ·~Ba dwn. l ':. b11 up.-: S3t5 m~,.1563 15611\lc~aor. mo. 2bd, 2ba, walk to -. ,· , •IU:J-:ll STt-:AKllSE F OUN D F<'male He d A_dlts_tnopels.64_5·39_71. Alnom. furn rm_. frpk, lrYIM 3844 2BR2BJ\w /sundeck, (5 Dlks East. of Newport heh. No pets . Im mac. 1~ Sq. rt .• 8 ai~ cond: & andw~ha '.l' tnur<' Bri ni.l le W hi P Jl <'I . p11tro twnh.,e dt!~rgn. No••••••••••••••••••••••• ot•t·an,·icw.S350/mo. tll\d.) S7J.·l9'l9arttipm. <rptd offices, sm~ll ll.lt S1716 Ur:in:.:e.C'\1 ll l'scu cd fro m u .~ LGCJll"CI leach 17 48 pets. 28.1 Knox SL Nwpt Turtte Rock Ph: MS·St\25 546·9800 ' storage area. lndus\r1ul li<\5 .. 11 711 ;, 111-0f>Oll i\mmal Sheller. :,.15.:isl!I.' ••••••••••••••••••••••• ll!(ts area . !i79·50'J9 Vista A ts . VacatiOft R...tcids 4250 l'ark, So. Santa Ana. -. -~ s 180.Ulilpaid,sur!crsde--.-. b , b . y 'II . P 1 ti Liclolsle.walerfronl3br,Rootns 4000••••••••••••••••••••••• S360.mo.Ca11Marc llall, MONEYMAKER Parrot , blue crown, li"hl. e.w 2 r. J ,., a , patio .. ou cnJOY u rc ax_c 2ba liv rm din rm•••••••••••••••••••••••,.. RVELOUS u li7:1·2".0t or Gene ll;ium, J.\Jll service motorcycle Amuzon , t a ken from ., Gar·'cn Adults No pets hf est vie In the t•xclus1ve k .: ·. bo t Ii ' p /L-· CM Pl"/,., A "'au 1 5 . .,., u .. .,,1 bo t t D 11 bo !\lain Rentals, 540-5370 S23S~G4l-l60J · · Villa~o or Turtle Jlc k. ~c"~· gar, 111• ~ 5 P· '1 ent ..... priv. ~ llawaii, Condo fully furn.-""-·~· dculership down to de· a 41 ana :ar ~· s.'>O ~CleM1nte 3776 Choiccorlto3Ddrms in· 5650 moyrly.s73-sa.u. :'!!~J:'.~~-:rp~~c Cor hsekeepng,great san·!ke Ca talina from lhis livery truc k:;. No blue rcward._,No ~1ucsttons. ••••••••••••••••••••••• bd.1''• ba. 4·plcx, neat cl. 2 s tory, 2 Bdrm3Hr 2 Ba, + refrii:.s.1oo ~-dybeachcs.SJSOwk.$150 Ocra n vie w, s upe r s ky. C all for details. PLE~l-•. .i93·5H.18Ev<'~. 2 Bdrm. Stove & refrig, sc"?<>ls. children ok , no townhomcs. S260 lo S.130. mo y rly. Nr Be ach. 2 Furn Rms, w/kilch mo.673·7308 modern, S.W sq. ft, spilt· S186.00U. Reward, lost Ji:e red par. cpts/d..nc., "ar. Walk to pets. Refs. 5-10·0857. mo: Three Rock view Dr.. 675-7"94 priv'lgs. l\lission Viejo. Be t N , -ke Tahoe., B lcv<'I dual orr. in west JA.COIS REALTY r o t . 1 r f o u n d, ca 11 .,.... " lr vmc.S:J:J·MOO 586·0589 ,au · ..... . ". r C.M.S200 mo.&12·22-il 675-6670 !*ill0'>2.'J JI B bch. Avail 7/1. $200.Branrl new lwnhse apls. 2 3 Br 2 ba blk to !leach. 2 2 2 Ba twnhsc , ovrlk nA _ --____ ------_ _ · · ~ -·------ 827-tm. br. 2 ba, E·sidc. $300 mo. Rancho San ca: J:ar.' ();Jtio. No pets. Prof aefult. Walk ro bt·h. htkt>, pvt l>:h. doek fully OFl"ICY. ~l'AC~fnrTCnt. Forced· Sale.• lt t-:Wl\ftD -Lost Yorkie i' j J !'>41Hi2'J9. •175·!141l~---Joaquin A.pts $365. IH2·Hi03. ocn. Vi c Pac Csl Hwy al fun~ !»4·~• I l\k ,,a v,•nle Dr .. C M. , l':1rb1cte t-::-.ta t.ei;, Jo:rf. a T'..._ _ _;_'uiflnitl1~t----:---t-1~n~TRYWOO s n elf~-.,_..: ----'" · "o rrr.-;rtrptt-r-rlt'f _s 111 11 , 111 11. ~ 1-a:.t t11o~rt111111v. inkl t•r.:'tlag11ol r;1. llas C 1 IJ Ad 1 en n.g 1 ,. ,· , ~ Cl•menfe JI -r-re · · . ~ w1mod1fy. !Iii:! 1!!133 Bkr. T:ike '7icl \ ant;igc71i'ii'W! '011y t;i 1I, ans wN s ,, New ";·Sidl' I Bit. . u l a1>ls ..• casm~ p_rc· ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1 blk from heh. S25. week. l\lammut.h Condu. 2 Ur 2 --• c ·11 I Su p c r b JI om c s Alfie. 842-7·WI or 8·1H·251CI l ·-r Capistrano leach 3818 · 180 21s t St. 6'l!HIS43 vie~: now in a prcst11(e 21.1r. 2ha . cil'ean & ~olC Call 960·26::.'6. Lvc m cs. !!a, te!'ms. pool: lukini:. BusintH Rental 4450 s.1;.111;;;s · ••••••••••••••••••••••• -In 111 c c 0 m ~ u ~it Y · t·ourst• view. lltlfll, tcn11ls, early am or late pm. Jacu7.7.r. s auna :Sl75 wk. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ---FUvN U~ :10 '11;, wht/hlk :! UR w/garage. c lean EW & l'ice 1·2 Br fro~ Tw.t'nly Pc~gula, <.:ulver s auna. no t•hildren or -----------~0799__ Offi<'c Suite. l"'l . hath. COIN LAUMDRY ma I e d o I!. V ic of w I n u J> u in l , d rapt• s. ~;io .. !'rplc • !:?<'°1• /\dlts. & Sandb_urg, ~ blorks so. pet -. !';350 c· I) J oyce Slammer Rntcids 4200 Rtntcid t Sh 4300 l'pts. drps p;1ti11. Walt'r NETS S20.0IM/. Y H Mng11olia/ lncJiunapolis. crµts. $275. mo. 831-9950 . &12·525t/S48~l i57 cvt's. of San Diego i:_rwy. 492~83s0. · a ' •••••••••••••••••••••~· •••••• :.~ ••• ~:.~••••••• pd. $125 n~o. 130 E. 17th All hd p ru11 including Ill\. !Xi2·1174H. ·c· ~ ...... M-312 l\'~ly xtra lgc l Br lgc CICJWIO leach 3148 ---Newport Bch. St5o. wee · LOOKING Fon TllAT SI CM l>IH·lt•tCcntury fo1uff & f'old and Dry ~ . ---- .... --_., -d I ts •••••••••••••••••••••• Son JllClft I Slps 4 +. 1 blk lo oct•an. lllUHT ROO!\I PtlJ\Tf • ., 21 'n calt.v. s.18-1168. C I e a n i n " a a ency . "OUN D :;>m black female ••••••••••••••••••• •••• yar . enc ~ar, no pe . c-z .__ 3 78 '213)""" 6880 ,.. ,. d ' ,. N· wl •1 n ... & S190751·i355 ..,..1..--' """' · . . ' · .. Divorce pcntlini.t price oi.: .. 1~ •' • " ' ---------... 1004 El Camino rop a pebble Into the••••••••••••••••••••••• llousc·l\1atesUnhm1tL'<i STORE·OFFICF.-SllOP drastically rl'dut•e d. Wcstmm1skr_Rlvd. G.(;, .--------•Ocean from your Apt. FOR LEA.Sl •SAN CLEMENTE • 832-4134 Since 1971 Newport & Ray CC'nl<'r Perfect for Mom & Pop. Wl· 7304 ldl'nt1fy l ~..... , Br. ll•vely 1, .. _0 vt•r>' Lease. Luxur)', security. Beach Apts .• llouscs and -----2052 Newport Ulvd. c:-.1 ..,1 hi r t '[I "' Mature adults. 31755 Cst . Bea utiful 2Bd, 2Ra, fully Dix. Condos, from SISO. Rmmalc wanted m ale, 2 646-125., 644_2228 ·" nt trou c rec area . LOST. PET UIRD , ,. 'f_or:.~.S.. clean. ideal h><'. No pets. Hwy, 4:)9.2835. l':Jrµe ted and draped, per week. <.:all 492·4121 Br Twnhse, Pk ~wpl. Vu -(;oocJterms. Ai.'t._837_:~~ SUlll. H t-:W ARD /,.. S210 mo. 7:11·7355 .. with frplc:-, immedial~· BEfl!fHA HENRY ~ Spa, S2~ + 1.~ uliL NEWPORT IEACH -White <.:ockaliel. ye !. t'OHONJ\ DF.L MAR !.! llr Townhouse, frplc. Pool. lcnni:;, continental hrcakCu sl. Some ot·e an & C'atalina views. Close le :.hopping & fine beach. t>l4·21il I Hr vrry nice l~C'. clean, Br deluxe. ocean view. tup'y . Waler, tras h . REALTOHS 640-5929/\M s. . . WholesaleHurt~ry chest. orani.:e chec k ,.., .. near Victor Hugo's . "round mainl. & pool ZJSAvnni·d,.dnlM ~r ------i\r ross.·frorn<:lt.vl_l.111 Gr.2'h Milli1mYr. iiat•·h"c.•. itlt'al lot'. No pets. ""'5. ,.. • u • .. M I II A'--1•·· f .., Off 1· r -" ,,, Dshwhr, r cfri g. soft paid. Killgore Rl'altors. San Clemente (.;· 1 o I.', nl.'ar co CAe. nuul x•aulr u •• aw recs Fo 1a11e 'lauls. irll•al !)i;s .. 1511;1 iSl·7:l55 _______ , water, s tove. i:arai:e. 493.5031 ' a. 2 5 . S l O 5 . 1 5 4 2 5 Librury Hoom (;;1lifur11i:1 loci1tluns . HA y M t-:1\00 \V A PTS Adults . 5'150. incl. util. -Goldenwwest, 11.B. Apt Confcrenc;c Hoom Over 300,1)()(1 sq . fl. of Lost : s rnull i.:rcy & white 1·2 Ur ... ~rom S210. c;ar, LcaSl'. 462 Cliff. Owner ApaltutclltsFvntlshtd UDO AREA B39. t:la l.K>rale l'hone Sr:o.tt.•m growinj! an·u (i7 Major li l!cr s ln p c d cul , µool. G as/Wtr pd . 49H I023,cvcs 497-3087 orURfurnished 3900 1br+dcn,pier &slip: SecrctarialSpat·c at·t·1n111t:-. 29•;, 1>11wn . clt•1•l:iwNl."J'uttN".\'it·. 6-lG IOi:l 1-----------1••••••••••••••••••••••• Gsages for Rent 4150 For Lse. 7141673-5900 Hrok\'t. lt.17·4200 El ;>.;1gul'I r.:oll cour:. ... (i33· 16-0G ·I · · LOCJlllMI Micptel 3152 $2,000 per m onth ••••••••••••••••••••••• ---------Hewanl. 4!15-0:i tt -------~·---~NEW Ull EED J\PTS •••••••••••••••••••••• so RT 2br + den,picr &slip: Garage ~Storage MODERN OFFICE IUTCHER SHOP --- 2fld S2i:; S28S, clos e.' to hrh. l Br. wtfrplc, gar, jac. "harp 3br, 2bn condo on RE S2.SOO per month Balboa Island OR STORE MISSION Vll-:JO 1.Al!>l • -Shdt• hrac<'IN. olrl ·' If t' /b I 2 bedroom : $75. mo. 548·4970 Ownnr mov1na L·ast and arllficia l_ /!.Oft! w /stonc pool. 1s t' .. Christine Gas/Wt r pu. S2 20. go course, pa 10 a c, $2,000permonlh J,o.tO sq fl. in shoppin~ " ... "' t Sc l 1 1 1 1'3.1·3307 or 833·8080 &15·441 l. A/C. S42S. 540·0722 5 br, pa'nr & sli'p·. G r t center al 189\3 Ma"nolia m ust sell this growing -"<' · • n 1mc•n a \•n m•. .. arage or s orage o r " SIO e\' ·d ~i1191fi9 Sl.800lo$3.500/mo at Garfield. fo'tn Vly. shop. Grossing Sl2,000. :i r ,,.,_.a< ~· · '--·-CostoMna 3824 235. 2 Br. Crpl/drps, wportleach 3169 workshop, Ne wport th & · ••••••••••••••••••••••• frplr . Wash/J>ryr <'On· •••••••••••••••••••••• LIVI NG :;br,pirrand&slip: Bcach.Call548·4258 ___ 1.774.1433 !;!on . ~ctt1~f ~tt~[' LOST LI! m ;ilt' doi::, tan C/\SAVICTORI/\ OC'l'tion. /\cllts, M p~s. p&-~PORT SJ.OOOLoSJ.SOOJ mo Cd""•COA.r.THWY .. e rms a v a1 . g • Sht·phe rtl mi x . Vit: """""~" 2bedroom: G•-Forl"' "' ~ S:.l7·4200 Jlarhor & J!)th St. C.:\I. l.2&3br,OcluxeUnt"ir. ,\il.1 i;hopping. (213 ) ... P ... RTMl.._. .. r -"ll-Pr1'me r"la1·11offiC" ' ,,. "" ".-. $1,000 per month $35. mo. M0·1194 ' · .. · 5-18·301·1. or J.\Jrn. i:as/wtr tJcl. ;,:1:.! 52'l7 Haehelor 1or2 1200fl. Front & rear ('n ----. /\.~~lt.s;~: ~l.~~;;·1~~~~(' l.1,)\'<'ly 2. Br upper dplx. IJ.'droorns anti Office Rtntal 4400 I ry. l\mplc 1>vt parki11i:. Restaurant FllL'N I>: Ft•fll l r1s h S1•t. ""<Vi"lon·a ,6•2_89_111 I atw. i.;;ir. J\.faturc. cpl. 1'ownh~1uscs Oa kwood offer !l the •••••••••••••••••••••• Pvt h a th & security "i\llwna". \'1c ol :\wprt yoOJ ' ··-N t :n2 L 20th ( u 1-·r "":19 50 r· . I' . 150 I w t 1·ff D system. lllwn 2 4uality Great lo1:at1011 Ill thl' Cit v Heh Ii 11 ·u:m1. --0 """ !I. .... "'. . ...... . •nest m resort IVIO" al a es c I r ( I . ... ~ O ''"[) I ... • womens ;111p:1 rt•I shuns. u Ol'alll!"· .1j!u o r New a-'11lt waterfront apts -• ----- --J>C'll !Jo • ., HI Y price vou ran afford N rt f~· · I "l .. · " u.-.a.:rtfJ •-h 18 .. 0 s 1• I T · J • ewpo manc1a " r 5700 1st'. J.:\·cs. 4!fi'·2:l~·t. llcen-.c. d111i ni.: runm . Wutch \lllh 1•nS?ra•in1? on In ~1cs.·1 VnrclC'. D-aut1' rul ..._... Oft -•c ... • µa· 00 S· cnms • -.. Offic -5pclce 1 I k . II I ( " ' ...., f F · N B W terf nt-b h h -~ • ------ban"UCl room. har. 4 1at• . C<1 tu 11 •'nl1 Y l·.tnd.sca1>'1n°. E xccp · ....... !.!!.•u•u•!t.!••1 • At'ross rom U!l hton Theres il'1 million in · · a m c sc:. 1-..1..-t.Jol R t I 4500 .. " " I .. J bo •~ '"'00 ~·k July $225 wk ,..·ill on Site l\1ana0 nr ~ n en a Yl·a rs ri:ma inrn" o n :lli3<1lo7 t lon~.11y r1°"h '1nter1·ors. •NF.AR ''0 .. tf'L"'.TION• Is ann al am rce on c ti· f 'l't 'es ""' -· ~ "" " ----" ' " " " d re ·rca on a l't 1 1 · Aug 546-6299 675·9'182 t71")&12·3lllcxt2·l6 ••••••••••••••••••••••• favor:.iblc ll·asl'. Gross • · 1&2 bdrm~ from $275. t:xc1tm11 new a dult apls. San Joaquin lhlls R0oa · NIGHT l.IGllTEU TEN· · · · Laguna Jlills. 900 +!''I· n approx. SHiO,UOO. Full F~UN l> · h •malc. Irish :\l<'sa Vr rdc Villas. 155S 16885 l~~·nn/llunt. Beach. 17141 644-19 0 NJS COURTS. A full time Balboa Bay Club 2br rum. Moulton Pkwy & Lake pnl'c Sl()O 000 Sc-lier abl Ii mo. \'II' 17th .... __..__ __ M~...\14? , · ----------ctiv1ties dircclor who · . ·arrest Dr. R:l0-0890 C/\l;L 55f;.2660 l'.:'-1. t•t2-9l:J7 /li-1;,.4731 l C n ~ t u l\I <' i; a . s.lt>-11442 plans p<irllcs, s, !p SELEC t7M1540-81'171. STEPS TO HACH trips & more! t'ree SUn· ----------• Co!!ta Mesa, 1:100-3900 Sqfl T Found : Bassett Hound, -----WALKTOllA.CH 2 BR.2ba,unf.5'1:35 day hrunch. ONIA.Y ~~=·:::... lnrlustnal Unit. !><IK·55:JI PROPERTIES male. tri·l'o lor , r. mos. lh•uutifully landst'aped 3 hr. 21,., hu, fr11lc , up & 3Blt,2bu,unf.$f>Oil SlcepsG, beuut. l~c l nr ,,,_;c Ownr. ___ -----. appr o x . N w pl Bch ganhrn typt' ailolt apls, down patios. dhl 1:;1r. 420 2 nn. 1 ba. Yrly. $325 Plus heautirul s ingles. wlpaUo, view all rOQms, .I' E....... ---. . . llpportu n 11 y -l\l ;1jo r i;;:,.7R72 1·2-:t Ar. l>e.hwu11hl•r, 21St St. ~l6U-2S l9 or WEHAVE 1&2 b e droom aJlls , pvt parking.elevator& ~=.,:":,-:-9 M·lllld,.: . .a.~~"'?11blklop Shopping \ntr, lllallsq FO--U-N--r>-C_c_n_l _u_l,-.-u-- t·ncl. gn r .. Ull~. llas &· [):JI) 17111 Summer rtentals furnis hed & unfurnished. I •1 t """" ./ s.c,. -.oc• .. .a PUvt'tl lot 1.1xl2X. flac·h It 11 11 b I c a ttend · d f v p .P~Y l I I• 1 poo. "any x ras. "'""'• , .--. ..... . 1 1 •/tr· 11• ,,1., ll'lll . sun uy vrl' o 1ctor111 m wa l'r '"' · ('<• · two wks. Jul~ & Aug . "'...._ ._..,... ·•II .M '1 l'.:,'" -· ' Tranb lw . Mnr<' r.:11 tor Custa :-.1,•,,a, [,.Ill !)774. LAMA.NCHA.APTS l\tode ls open 10 lo 7. 7l4-774-4384Eves5:n-4~ ttr.O S<WT \\'. lilh ('\I. art i.:alll•ry, anl rciue:.. - --- 77MSco\t Plan.,t:l\l BRAND NEW ~rrv noJJCb.or childrcn. ----------Super uirf' ofr & in 1111·ture tr:unt's. t·u~tom f"O t'N fl m edium hlk til:!·5417:l lloc~mm a l r se r v1t•e 2 Ur 2 Ra. dplx in Nwpt . iluslnal si'a"" 10 tw;it· clr.1r1t:ry. l1<•llllQU\'. S!20 fr m ah· mix tloi.: w/hm -- -avaflabJr. Slii:ht ;Jddi ~ wk. July. S300 wk FREE RENT 0 .. ,, lil•I•• .. ,,.,1 Ii nc·c-.111 rno. 510 5'Ucl, f.5pm mark1ni:~. VH· Victoria&: L1kr N1•wi\illl K Sidc l & lllr +1lc11 (nr2Hr12Ha. I I t A /\I thl orn I .,, ~ ... \wna t' 1ar)!t' 1t1r mont 1 u i!. so m o n Y. ices :1s ow as ... 5• J>('r , 1 f' w c .. 1 1 I 11 ,1 1i Mort -T t --Jlarlx>r. C l\t [,.1;,.m161t. 2 Hr. S<!Oll-$22.';. l'ool, "" S<!i:i Or 2 l\r +-den tor 3 h I'"' 1 • '" ~I · \' · "· -s rus L• II ) I S:"c" All I It to mont IH.'l'lll)ancy. • '"'' :;t,,, ________ , SC( It. l l~SIOO f('JI• N Uu·k111~1111. 1\t.:f'nt oe'?::.'7s-' 5035 L' ()\I "•'' I) L• .. m u-1-e ll\'ts. St-cut 177 .-•. 2lntl r ):. la. "·":· . ac u s Spnc. 4 llr 21'.i Bn, lll':&U\ LaRuna N11!11PI. :WO lo 979 8533 or... r " r ' st. t\pl 20. 645-7513; or t d11hl OK. t-.ndosc>cl cll·corak<I. patio, hlk ti Oakwood 2 8Rhousc inLagunnon 2000:.q rt.s:111.wo • ••••••••••••••••••••••• (;1•r 111 ;111 S hortha i r ca.t-t.-.71\. I! a ra g 1• s, I a 11 n dr y ht·h. Vrlv. ll7:1-7708 steps to Victoria lk~ach. 1•111nl<'r . 7·111 wks old. Vic fol'1lil1cs, 4uir l local mu -· -----Garden $175J>('r ~·k. 49"~~1.1__ •I :\IO l"HEE HENT• l ,l)(Ml "'I ~-1. unit. ;'-;t•wporl LOANS ft3f.t % 1;oldt•nwcst & Pulm Ave, ont·ul .. lc·sar. 2 Hr. t•ti ha townhonsr Apartments <> c L•, AN L' RON 1·. 1.;i.:1 Hm. offit·"s from l1t·1ll'h, ::;1.1:;. :l\·;111.July I. 11.11.!lliO 30:11. IH7-~i2:! K-111·22.">2 styli'. hltn~. <'Pl~. drps, ,. r $ 1 :i:; Pr ,. m 0 .· A 11 j . 1;.i1H1:1011 __ _ .Atso 2nd TD Loans 11all11, h\tl i>ool. t\tlults, l.AGUNA ! I Ar, slerps 4. i\. l I I 1 I ,..., I F:urc:-t T<'rms ~llH'e 1!"19 I.OST Sml Hlk & Tan ........... echH.nti I' I r 1rpor 1•r ll f' ,.11 case R--"-' w _.. d 4600 ttl no pets. 5:!2:> :..111-:!11112 '8ao Irvine \1 steps 0 OC'ca n. rom r~>q. ~J.1·322.1 '1'11 noon C'mutl Gme So er MtC). Co. Tf'rru•r , m;ilr. T nlhcrt & :l Br 2''.I Ila. 2 car ~ar. -- --~)wk . 497-J'l82 --••••••••••••••••••••••• 642·2 I 71 545·0611 l·:ud1•l FV. Heward! Call ~:iao m o. t>wnr/Ai.:t <ll'eanfrnnt I lir , 2 frpl1•s Irvine at IGth 1---------•1-:xC'c nN'cls 1 or2 Ur apt, ---1 !11;:1.:11i.">1i M il :!tl!ll, ~.:w 45711 & "''t hur, ni11•r.i wa\'c 645·0550 NB t'ntlai;te. steps lo Ill'. HUfltin9J0ttleoch :.hort le-rm/sub b l• for 2a..1DT D MO .... EY ------- NEWTRIPUX !l.11i-OK:!:! E'<tr.1:. ~"' ms I"""'-H.wporl .. ech s..tti sl~ 11 avail 6126· Slav Rrookhursl ;11 i\llanl a mul i\ul! 111 l'wpt. <"d~1 " • • " ~iiru1 1700 16th St. wk .. Inly 5175, G75·2it4:l 'I t I f ., d TC'rm" hC'l ow m arkt>I . enonals 5350 r•~ ~ u .. ., rr L' I Do 6 ' I ... ·15• Pt•r s<1u a rc· fn11t art'a ... us )I' u rn. ,-.('11 · Nt-:W I. :! & ;1 Hr, p<itio •2or. 2.,a. J. 11 s. rrfl c-. 11era1 I lh .\bo sm unrl. cp /anlls. l)(•luxt• lKx 10 ~rou ncl info 1,1 Ml'l Vktnr, r.o;, pvt f u nds , pc r.:o.o n al ••••••••••••••••••••••• LIYlS UP hnml•s 2101 lluntinRton pool. no 1·h1ldrrn. S.1.15 ___ 642·8170 slps 4.~t~wk. ava~~ flour :.pat'I'. Goud t''<· l.rnroln Jtct . ~!all , l\tiami scn-1l'e 111 your home or l.N1t1k1tl~ prohlc•m ? TO ITS NAME St. B.12.:1~1:1. ~rm_!_:~--~o Jll'ls ll:L1~9H. ~'l:l-1653 r---------~---.._~.,....,.._.,.__ posun•. sii.:n1nc. p:!rkin~. _}'4•ac·~· fo'l a :1:11:m ~~~ct•, ti75 .. l·l!)il llkr. 21 C111l /\lcohol lll'lfllinc Ow r ;.1Hl lall trt•C'S ;incl Blkl h n . SllK & l!JND. GREAT AMERICAN Call Eel S amol'lw n at _.. 21hrs11 11uyH:la·JH30 I 11 ~ 1 r ,, a 111 .~ w r I h hd. l!ba, Ol'W hurllhng. nr 1'2 >eur · .owns tairs r , T 'lll.1«1'll\7 , Wanlt'!I to n •nt: Laree S/\VF N<'C()l\IM wnlt•rfitllll c·r r .11(• a hl'h., 11! yd, r rpls, drps, :I Br, :! ha. 1-rpk, iiur. · · · h<111st• 411clrm mrn1mun · · • 1 • EXECUTIVE rl'laxilll! scttini.: for d s hws hr, wshr/dry bllns. $1151J. Yrly ls e. Fl C N R 0 TY£ R 0 L G U 0 0 AWE wlthv.urrl.'192.4279 l'vl.Ply.huys T.l>,'s ~our spu !'inus new 1·or .n.v1~il. r.:ur:lJ!<'. IWi· 1371 _67~·U7il. 127 4'1\h St. R T X E C A L H H A S O N K O L l O uFa.'JCE SUITES · (i.t2.:1r.1:1 REGISTRY :!· ht·clrO(\m a partment. ~·~oil . Sp;H•inu!! nt•w 2 & : A R A S T A F T A A F R A N K l I N H fh'tll·vl'loilt'ct or c>x1stinc. HEID A RlNTA.L! AftnouncelMftts/ "i\lnssai.:v ror the Man From $220 .• i-·urnlh!n.' l'it•iir new Ii.:•• 1 h<lrm. Bdrm!!. 2 bath ulllt!'f ME u Ts T £ y G H 1 G 0 y EV T w 17th •'-Tus tin . S.\. Ont• wc•ek or two wctki.. l'ft'10ftClll/ who wa nts the Xtrus In ;w ~1l nhh'. S mull vd.~ b ll n~. c r pts . cl rps, 2 a cross frnm oecanfron\ 0 A C £ 8 AT E T H U A 0 S A U S H E 11.'l.'1·1767. or until .<:loSl' or your Lott & FoUnd hft•." ll11me. Off, llolel. lll\ ,\(iulh only. l)~!"t patios.S22.'i m11.!lliO-U16.'l. I new dty rccrcatronaldc· ----• r1ocrow. fo or rnformalmn ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~.19·<1~111 11111.n ••CHI In 6 oo. ~:lllll _ . , \'l'lupmt•n\ Occupa ncy S T A H £ R l C A N T A H R 0 M S R S ~,~~s't':~l: ~:~~.~r\t'~a~~~: c".~1111~u9r3c~3s1ini,: cir rental Lost & Fowtd SlOO --i\-1,-,s-·s-.A-<:_Jo_: __ _ l"arn "'" II rl . C'm:I ;i Lik<' a hoUSl'. :l Ur 2 Ba. Jul« 1. l''am ilit•s & •w·t~ S N L A W F l l T 8 S ( R C A 0 S 0 N " .... ., "" n-h J I l I ~ .. ~ hie 6.t:'>-:l'iOO ••••••••••••••••••••••• ''" . a mcs·l~rc i\ n!lscur \k,,1 l'hnnr!lla-:.:iwi fq 1lc, ~ara~C'. pa tio. at•t•epted S.335 yrly /up. A 0 H N £ID A E U AN IC 0 0 W HP O ----•Apt. n ced c tl . t-:x p r t 1-'0t;NO: ~1nn'!.c•lass rinc Ont r:dl~ :11\'.\1 ·9PM. --t'h1ldtcn&s mallpetsok. 675-4!11tllrkr. C T O o B s £ y s R LOU MI c £HT C ..i-IM 11 k " .,. d •""5111 1\clull :! llt•cln,om . 1st $.Tia l\!l2 .. 1524 0riw6.~ --------orotta~ ar 1·aq)Cnlc-r \\I wr 1or 1rom Sa dle hurk t:ollegc .,,.,., floor. no pets. S190. 568 -----WESTCl.WF' 2 n r. :ma. S S U R S H N I( M R G L T A L A K S N Deluxe olrires s<r !'q.fl .. p;1rt/all •1( rent · Llnr v fur ~railuatini: <'la~s. of EXCl-::SSaVE DR_l_N_K_l_N_G_ \\'.Wllsun,lnqi\pt.C. Superclca n2rlll,l '2 8a, pool. adults, no .pets. I u N RH A y u E Guo o H c INV E J?Ootl 1rnrk i n ~. A l l:. dt'i:t Si.:l.Xlntrer·s.Tom 19714. numc <lasll inside ·. ~. Condo. $JSO. mo. S285. mo. lnci apt 18. 1700 l' IC',. :i Io r . M as l c r s 6'15· 1!>!1:.. 1s "7.unii.:a.. also has r~ms lrvcs. '> 3 Jlr townhou~e .. w/2 ba.. !lli:J·21!lli Westclil'r Drive. T 0 T I F C L I N T 0 N 0 R H A R 0 B Own ·n111· r,;:1 4121l. f!rs.t na. ~nc. c•all,_to idcf\ D"'.TW<1x'in1~~loCS1\lTop10· N •. encl. polio, i:ar. & pool. ------------0 H Y S L E E V E R O G B R y A N U L ----ilks party look in)! for 1·2 hf~ f.Hs ~Ill liJl" r. ,. ""' s:rno. Adlbs, no pets . Nl-:Alllli':ACll 2br, yrly . 2•·, blks lo N l TSU AW 1 NHAM l LT ON I w 60•1'ERS9FT bdhsc m CdM.CallMike •. , ·~'-·--llEllABJt.ITATION t~IS·3381. I BEDROOM St35 beach. 3 y1·s nlcl. Nu O M R l N O S N E V E T S A H T I M S lfili WESTCL.lf'F'·NR K. l.vc mt!s. 675·3i54. Who ever took lhe hlue Call us 24-Hrs a day SJ6-0321Mter6P·M crp_t_s 1 drp~0.A~~ll~s~/ttnMoH~~~~~;;;;~;;;;:;;;~:;;;;=;~~~~~~A~G:,;'l~'.~54~t;;·;50~3~2~7.::411tn~~iM:s~s~/~hw~v~t~t~t1_/ __ ~~f~··~·Sc~'~h~w~1~ni_n~h~ik.cJe~f~r~o~m~ln+--f~~So~ut~h~C·~o~a~s~t~~----f ...._ _ _,.·-=· ',lde....W.at t:x lgc 2 br, crpts, l't1v'd patio. bltns, gar, 1mmac. No dogs! S29S. 6'2·5466 or 645·4483 AL A .1 l Br. af\er 6pm. Wiid, up, down Of di•llO"•llv. F•nd tech lfld bo~ It In.~. o:-.nn .. Ofc . .space for Boys Club on June 17. w/ stove & rcfnit. Like ---------1 ~ lca i.e. Laitun:i Be ach.•••~••••••••••••••••••• pleusl' retur n to the----'--·----- new. Sl75 mo. lst & lasl. Sl75. Chenple pad Util. Oceun view. ;'l;r. new lusinffs o w ne r h y ca llin i.: MASSAGE Adams Dougl as Seward Fnnkl1n Stevenson .. 962-8050or 963-1324 paid . Appl. hlcl1t. l\Jf'tl. Prof. L!Nt;U OppDft.lty 5005 645-iR.'>7. Tht·re will IX' no FIGURE MODELS 2_B_r_1t_•_rde __ n_a_pt_,_f_rp_l_c_,' ALK TO BEACll like __.:.~tat_:i. 540-S.T70 It. f:. l9!l-1l!J.Sl ••••••••••••••••••••••• 'IU<'i.trnn:. a!>k••<I ESCORTS dshWlhr. Pvt patio, nt. new bach apt. Stove &i l BR New""rt llci0 hts. ICI\ i;n " orfit'e availahlc Ll9UOR STOltl FOUN I> J\:i~:.ct llu11nd \ ic Aust;n v Ca lhoun Hamilton Webster ~ Cl in ton La Gu1rd1a Wi nthrop ""' " ""-·· ''-G $43 400 M OUTCALL ONLY Irvine Ind. area. $220 refrl11. $145 mo. Jst & Quiel area. SIOO includes S75 Nlrf' blctt1. ('tll\1. <'all r . • • o. Victoria & l'luccnliu r mo.55'f·2Ml lasl .962·8050or!l63·1324 Ullhtles.M8·1H7:1 !Ho:i,Ci73411U I .Afl. 137-4200 C.M.~2·11<111 6Jl•Jll 1 Tomorrow : Fall!Ous American landmarks . - c • ~ • I " .. } .. ·I ( /I !:: ......... ?~.~~ ~~.~·!~· ..... ??~~l~!.~!!t:.~ .... J~~~ ~~~ ..... ?!.~~ ~!.~~~•••••!!.~~ ~!.~~·:.~ ..... !!.~~ Thur$Qav June 24 1976 DAILY PILOT C7 71 O, O . H.tp Wanted 7100 Help Wct11t•d 7100 Help W•t•d A·PARK MASS,\GI'.: ummt'r s cnctury 0~ A/PAY CLERK CLERKS DISHWAS ... ER IDEAL SUMMER JOI •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• PR~SENTS l'll·rkrty p1st. -t . 5 ur 6 Oay:1 0 ,wzt Port f hr "'The Summer S1zztt•r huur)S all or C\"CS. I::xpr. Prop. mgmt div. of ma-'surf & sirtom • ..... '· Real Estate Sales & ""The 1.>oublc lluhhlc"' IJ!Y,M708alt. 12 ·Jl). .1or R.E. co. Airport arf.!u. Hyland Laboratories has 59JOW Coast llw · NB htC)h •antilM)S. · SS. Ofo'F'.WlTll AU Mm. 3 yrs A/P expt.'r . re · immediatu openings ror Nu Phone Calls>, i ! Work ti hrs a day in ou.r (Maintenance) Opt>rlini.:s in Un~?"" s Openl>a1lyatlli\M W..ted 7 100 qw'rinn<>-·"'of<'sklllsfor "enl.'rnl c l<'rks. Appll· ofl: ucn1.ss from UC Mesa Vndc ol it'c . IMS·UParkAvc.<.:M ••••••••••••••••••••••• small71fC.~52.1121 .9¥m-~ant s s hould h1a vc Au·purt.l'~urn s10u+per lmmediateopeningsforexperi.·enced E!ltal>llsh1•<1Wycars.At 646·9944 t>-.tti·!l\W<I •AAAA POSITIO:"llS noon only. general office ex-DISPLAY wk. Buse ralt'. bonus & truc-t1v\l orfirC'. l"\111 su1• lAc)al Trne to $750 pencnce. Position 10 • WINDOW TRIMMER commission. Work 1s fun c R A F T s M E N po r It · Ca 1}1<.'~,~ l.. • •· I.I VING TOG 1-;nn:n · Jr Sec/PT Secy. UTO IOOICICllPER eludes such dulil's as typ. FUJI-lime for expandm~ & pcrfc1'llY suits those llunc I~~•:::~ . Lovely sveclul scrv1co. 1-:mploycrs Pay i"ct!s l>1vcr111flud bookkeeping ing, filing, and a basic Jr. Sports wear c:h<iio who enjoy pulling tlw1r beach, home or ofr . Or· L1i rt1.>mdersA~cnt·y position. VIM 11 syslem. f igu ring. Computer store. Xlnl be nefits. verba l capabilities to REAL ESTATE cl a in ed Mi 11. Ht• v · <1020 8irc h St, Ste to4 x 1 n t co mpany & sys lem k nowl edge Salary commensurate w oT k • S t ud c n t s • Ma·intenance Electric·ia•s INDUSTRIAL lticbard Hayes Wri~ht. New""rt"'•u<·h 1133·1!100 "e ncfits. Call Mrs . h"l1>l'ul. For mor·• in· ""/ex per. /\11ply In h u u s cw ' v l':.. & 11 N t ' "d · I "" "" u " ~ .. At'l iVl' uHit:t• will tra111 · o tes • con • cnl1a · Call for Ap£l~Es~ab 'ti5 Cameron. Bauer Motors formation plea se con· person, lo Mrs. l:rtifl, muon Ii G h l e r s ii r 1• 832·0'..!04 C.l\f!17!H!500 tac:t : Petncs,147Weslm111sle1" W\'ll'Omc. S hifts arc . lndustr1"al Electron1·c ll{'W lic(•nscc in Ill · ----------it\ I l . r " 3 · 3 • cl•1strial sales & k•as1111.:. ccommt11 a runs or --Mall_, W~tmins~r. ,.,J\1·2:3ll or :JlHl .. lr. ' TheGettHeTouch pensiouarc or retire!l i\ulo Body Jo:slimater. C th F \;all for inlt•rview. T ime Electricians Salu1•yt~1slurt. Forthclittleextras couplcw/mob1Jehomc ur 'falong aplications ut a Y er rylftan Drcssmaktor, for P ,'T in Life Uooks,ijJJ.8\198. ~h1rtin&Assoc54S·R47f in Outcull Massage trlr on high dl'~wrt horse Hcmbrantlts Auto l'u1nt 540·5000 Ext 207 shop, or piece work ut A• C d•t• • & --- Call 75l·3931 r II II l' h • n I I, a k c 1111( & Dot.ly Shop. 1157 w. home. 5411-\1223 or 645.432:; J11111lor-Expcr'd l'loanl'r, Ir • on I IOftlftCJ Rt•t'rC'ali11n .vu11lh ccnll·t" S1h•prw11111I 1711 ) :1a8 11111 17th St. C_'1. HYLAND ---- --full or 11/l. To s:1 50 Jlt'r Refr1·9erat1"on Mechan1·cs I ti 0 ·c" 'I . Young Businessman louk· ----Onve-fn Cashier~. snuck hr. /\pply, 1333 A\ucado. 1•a t•r . vi•rs c '' · 1ng for womun who ACCOUNTING CLK Auto Mechanic bar attendants & ushers. Nl.'Wl'Orl Center, N I\ 11v1t1,•s in youth <'Cnlt•r. would be intercstN in we w i 1 I tr a In. F o reign car. Husy LABORATORIES ,\pply. Warner Drive·ln. BE>hind theatre. Sun thru Mai·ntenance Mechanics Summa. 21)·30 hours per r•>0m, boarcl & Sil"' u y h ~• 7""•1 W··rner Ave, llB L'-·i·. 8·lla· rn. week, 11ossiblc winll•r • "' MacGregor ac t Corp, garagl! ne~s ai;:ress1vu 3300 H 1 d A "' u ~ • h. · ) Sta t ~, 'Ml week. Send name. 11ho.nc 1631 Placentia, <:osta young person. $2.50 p tbr Yan ve after 7 :J()pm. Spanish ------(NC mac me experience t'mplo)<nll'nt • r ...... no. to John B rown. Wnte Mesa. to start. 642·2434 Costa Mesa, <.'a 9~tl21l speaking applicant s Jll'l' hr. CL1ll Jeff 586·()86(• Ad No. 496, Dally Pilot. -An Equal Opportun ity/ welcom e. E.O.E. J.C. Penney Maintenance Plumbers RENTAL AGENT l'.0.Box lS60, Cos ta ADVERTISING ACfirmalive DRIVERS W/\LK·IN Meiia, CA 92626 · AGENCY AVo~g: H elp Actiun Employer Cross-Country Company Stationary En9ineers -Hi9h ni..;1:;..~fJ~T~ · Needs s uper secretary· lla,·e the Summer va"a· No spcrial lie req 'tl Pressure COM/1!!..R"'TUL"'TIO ..... <t -··· J •· ~ 1--:xperic1wcd person • "" "" ""' mcuta verson. ou con-tion of your drt'am:; CLERKTYPIST .MacGregor Yacht Corp, HasOpeningFor: rorrrntaldesk sists of ti07u secretarial/ Make xlnt carnmgs for N.8 . Insurunrc co. needs 1631 Plal.'cnlla, C.M · (LA unlimited license) "raw ,·1vailable r<'ception, 40•,;, media. T . COSMETICS LES ., WritinJ.t ability helpful. part-time selling. ram-billing clerk w /ofc ex per. DRIVElt -Must be 30 yr s A A blc to work any shift. tl73·i60l 1 ERNEST EUGENE WRIGHT JR . Brin~urmallrcsumcto ing prodded. Call Good t.yping & lO key. orover .llont.lable. valid ASSOCIATE ApplyEmploymcnt -Building#t ---"'· Fawcett Adv. 4121 540-70-11 or Zenith 7-1359 $450 lo S500 depcnt.ling on Cal1'f Dr. Lie. aOO<f t.lriv· " Rt" 11ht Awa" ..,.. Good c '···ner1·t · " l'e1·1rell ur handicapped • WC'sterl.v, Suite 113, ,.. J · ex,,..r. o."" s . inu record, Ca\l SSO·!)(JOO Excellt•nt earccr i1p· GENERAL DYNAMICS ' 833 8450 "' · r 1· r I 1~rson for purt·Hme i!1 · , On YourGraduotloa From Cre-st View School Tonight. Nt•wpor t Bear h. No ----· · blwn 10:30&3. vu1·tun11y or qua 1 •e< s urunce work, will lra111 phone l"alls. Babysitter for working COOK .. COOK'S .HELPl::R DRIVERS W"' ..... TED l'Osmeth:s s <llcspt·1·s1m . t•t0·7l!lti , . , • 1 mother of twins. Thurs expericnl·ed dinner """ Liberal co. bt•ne11ts & i11 A ~ressl\e su esman LhnlMon.9lo 5.Perma-house. AM,ELlA 'S MenorWomen ('unli\CS. p o• • • oHlce m f?ana Po~nt. I.op 645.7575. · Apply tn Person 10A~lc·4l'M.DuUy w.ml~ rur.dynaf!llC ?~W nant poslfion. C-all 642·9-1~ Must be25orovc•r Apply in person omona IVISIOR RN commrss11~ns pard. ~or Gook. Experienced with Yetlow Cab 200 LOCJUfta Hills Mall 16'75'West Mission Blvd. ----------1 conf1l1ential ·intervie"'. Babysitter for 2 child~en references. Apply 3-Spm. 11251 Slater /\venue LCIC)Una Hills 581-7700 Pomona, California 91766 COORDINATOR Housesitting by retired c 3 I l J 1 m Saunders in Pomona Sehl J:?isl. Jolly Roger Restaurant Fountain Valley Jo-:qual Opp F:mployr 111. f 11 . 7 :30AM s hift. Mus!. couple & t>are for pets. 493.5031 your house or m ine. 333;1 w. Pacific Cst Hwy, An Equal Opportunity Employer. Mi F ""6 6417 e · DRUG CLERK t US 1·1·1·12en·~l11'plt••qu1'red have 2 y r s exper. 111 ' P hone, 549-0833. ALUM. F"'IRIC "'TORS .,., · ev s. · ,N_'.:..p_rt_Bc_a_c_·h_. -----• exper. no ----.•. "' . " ~ . "" "" ·-ner. P /time in HB. Min s upervisi'>n 1n acull• Layout, break press, Babysitter, reliable. 5 tl.ay a ge 24. Call847-2563. JUNIOR hllSpital. Cont net Mrs. heliarc s kills req'd. App· week. own trans. lor Cook/Short Order J cnM·n. fH2 2734, Costa En.lo~atl & ly in person 3:30-5pm, children.ages.6,812&13. Expr. person wanted to Employment offe r ed. SALESMAN _._W 7100 ......._W t d 7 100 l\I es a M c m ~ r i a I ,,..,_. Oft Sparcraft, 770 W. 17th St, Refs req d. 641).8006 cook s hor,t orders & Small lite !\Hg. needs full H...... cmt~d .......... an• lloi;p1tal. 301 Victoria :•_·:~:::•&•••••• .. •••••• C.M.. BACK OFFICE. immed. make s a 1 ad 5 & time expe r. Welder. San Clcrm:nlc area. 10-151 ....................... ••••••••••••••••••••••• C.M. E. O. E. 1 .....-. sandwiches. 40 hr week. 979·2290duys. Yl·ars olt.l.CanearnS2llto P/Umc Sales, S.JO·SiO wkl•---------1-'--&.:--7005 Ambitious opening, prefer in!liv. in· S.50 per week working' Mature pe>rson ncE>ded ror & up. Men. Laili(•s & ~lu· --· ... ~uvn ed · b lt h Ith uniform (urnis h e d . E "I I R..... LV ..... ••••••••••••••••••••••• GALS GUYS lcr,csl · m ·e er ea X<'C. "~mt-type person after school anti ha\'l' a personal n 1n: 111 <lls· dents. Evt•s Sat!l61'·K:Ji8. "or " 1 h l 't' l ch Medical & hos1>1tal 1 k. J' 2 d · " I · IEAIA.RTENDER 1 t ru nu r1 ion or ou oo mg or n mcomc. s ummer JOU. Phonl' ahlcd. woman. oam lo ----· · -F /tim c or p l i me.: TRAVEL for health instructor. ben<'fils. Apply Lindber g P/time. Potential S14lM 72:!·1iX3:1 ;rnd a sk for Jan. 12.301>r lpin, fl d11~·s wk Sup1'r \!1sor & C hari,:1· • Full or Part-Tinte Bookkeeper uper pre· Nutrition (in n•ar of' the mo. 1st yr. 63!HH23. Miss11:111 Viejo arl'a phoncl Nu liflinJ.t. (i.\2·0H7l ror PURCHASING Nurse. t:oml hC'nefils •"'-Be ready to work as :.i Over 18. J\1iss Sands is f'd.CoutureChiropractk Toy World Store)on 6"tl·SAA4 . ~ appl & more mfu. car s alary. Apply Park. professional bartender in now interview mg for 10 offices. Hrs 9·1 & 4·6. 204~ lowt•r kvel. So. Coast FHA/\":\ Loan processor. Etiu:il Opportunity prl'l 'd. LERK Su pC'rior Con v. llo~p . 1 week. Free job place-! sharp young pl•Ople to Westeliff Dr, Ste 107, Plaza Shoppinf! Cntr. in ExpN'd. Sah1ry open. Jo:mplovt-r . -· :----C lH!'i Su p t•rior, N . IL men L assis t an cc.; travel w 'fun group l o N.B. 645·5300. Costa Mesa. See J)aVl'. Call 536·1143 aft tipm. ----· --'.\lf'du·al :iss1st. full l111w. • , . . .. • t>t:!·l•tlO. 1•:.o r:. 714/834-1960. 1104 E. 17th'i N.Y., Calif. & t'hruout ---· JU...,.IOR l'rimarilv fur insuran('t• llcqwn s at.eui.ili t Y1>· ___ . ---• St, Santa Ana. American! US/\. No cxper neccss. COOKS ANANCIAL & " lJ1lhn~. l·;xper n:11'd. M:c mg. plt•;.ls<int . lt'li."phonc RM' LVH1s d P rt t. P I b ,.. D · . • 1.., ,1,., •1 ,.. " manner & al11hlv to work s... . UartendersSrhooL w /2 wk expense pa1 HANK a · 1mc. vlc lr .• ~. · SALESME..._. 21·.«1.:.-.-1..,,,1, on.· 11. w"llw iitlic•r<li·p·t.~. J'ract11.'.als&()r.<1erhl",,,. ----------! training program. Above area. Call Wed thru l"r1. 0 I Cl k 1""111 ~ ·' N I I 1 1 t l 1 11 Real Estate : uvg earnings thereafte r. ESCROW CLERK l-3pm. 67;J.J.'i.'i5. ata nput er Boys & Girls 10·15 yrs STACOSWITCH IMC . CC((.'( 0 !" IOSfll a s ;! FREE TRAINING i All transp. furn. Appli· ( 1 p d ' f old, t"arn s20 sso per MEDICAL ASSIST AMT 113:1 llak{'r Cu:.ta '.\It'"" relief & private (luty. b RedCarpet,Reallors.is•cants mus t be neat . Part-Time Counselor wanted purl .ro11.m gmt .1v.o ma· Wi.'i."k gc,tli n A On l'·1" Formll'rni:-.l.Full-Timc. 549-3041 l~~u·rl.I fu{rcqr'11l •. l./\\IVlcsslt1•i•1l11~11: ...;. ExperiE>nc~d _ti me.. 4.·8.P ~L Li lli an . JO~ R. E . ~.·o. Airport are~. l th r ~ I p roucfloo flerllietlestln stngte-&a-ble\o-teave-im Ballard Fioure Salon. Min 3 '.\l"S expcr _~ettd ~l!~Omcrs or e 111 ~· 1.:.rnnt &...J:Ja<:..k 01<" Equal OpporlO:mploycr Nurs~ llt'!!t·stry, -1111i lrainingloprepare you'med. For personal in· S r Must beattr":•cti've tri·m w good ofc s kill s . Pilot. Work hour~ :tr<' F;i!>hiunlsland.lil~~t:.!O. Wcstt'lifl' Dr, Slc :!I:! . .. """""---~.o.11UL11.e-m1m~ · • ·i w Call Miss Sand~. ."an· uan u • 752 ~1.,1 !I I 3;'.lo to R::10 :ift.l'r sd1<111l - 1; l ~ . , I • l fl . 'i ... ·,I , I I I •I .1 : .. ~ :t ....,._rt":-i. ike-worlr.............._ _ ~1 :_ ~·~oonon y . ~'--f'."'.· mo-·· ..... 1 . ='.ll.ti~IH)lilU. about licensing & train-835·331 t 1 ues 1ru 1. • '"'" ...... ~.. Tl'<T"'a , ff.._. .... ing.834-1133Mon.·Fri. llam·5pm. Saddlcback womcn.Call63l<l-l·H Freerm&boardforlacly. !';;1111rdily & h11litlays BACKOFFICE ~ RH's,LVH's Call for appointment I' d 1· & k'l 'l"I t ,...... Inn, 1660 1st St. Santa CREW MANAGER 1te u ics, 1 . pn,-. 11" 1:; not a 11apt•r rou •' ..... URSES AIDES Jobs Want•d, 7075 Ana. Parents welcome at 1714) 558·2 I 36 Sml salary. 642-5076 No dcliwm·s or rnllt!ct EKG, mmor lah. 1nJC<'· H H " ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1'nterv1'ew. in" Trans)l{•rt11ti11n 1>n•· twn l':l.ll . w i11sura1w~· ' , l-'1111 & l'itimt•. Ttq• Crew manag er to T RE '"' 'I ... CLUB OWNERS! Sin~le . SECURITY supt-r\'iSe boys and girls FURHI U v1tled. You nrnst liw in k 1rn w h n w h l' l 11 f u I. wagl!,;. " organ ""r""" Singer-Guitarist avail. I lla\•esomethmgyouwanl PACIFIC ages \Oto 16 . i\lust ha\'C' MILLFOREMAH lluntingtun lk11d1 suuth 11:10.111ofora11pt. ltegi~lr~·. 631·1313 "" haveown P.A.&Jo;quip. tusc•ll'!Classifiedac.lsdo 8 ,. ..... K rlei>t•ndahlt• tra ns porta· Xlnt opp 1>r . J"n r au-otSlatcrlu(Jualil'y. ,1 t 1 \ t 1 1. t ~ K:1:1.2:11;;,. __ _ "•2·"""7 1·1 well. 642-5678. """ ,.. ;,;11;. t:!llll .• t•< 11';1 / s~1s an . · rnn ,,.. .,.., lion. Good l"Ommission .i::ressi\'c lakl' chargl" v I •· I " ,. t· 1·1 I J/ )/ /, 11:-..··..-1111111-'iam. ll 1111w. A CONVCHIEHT SHOPPIHC AHO Sf.W1HC GUIDE FOR THE CAl ON TH[ GO. Terrific Trio! 1 New! Petal Pillow 't~ ·~~·10~ ·~~I~~~ ~~~~ ~ Drh~hl evc,yone w11h lh1" unusual. colo,tul owl pillow :.;. ~~ New palchwo1k nelal p1l10Y1 ~ is tun to make of ~crap\ for SIZES 12''2-2411 gifts. baraars. Alt aRes· love L 1fT • -ffi"f • this wise old owl. Palte1n 71 !JI! "7 lllt..1\1"-llle-.."T:.-. details ot owl's f,1ce. feet: di· rectlon~ tor olllow. Sl.00 lor eJth oattern. Ad<l l IN( UP a cool, youni:. cMe· 35, each pallern tor flrst.clds~ frre lno~ 111 time for \tara••on airmail and ~andlmg. Send to· ""(l w,,ekend 121.nl~' fa~y rar· Alice Brool\s d1Ra11 lop~ cao·slPeved T-shirt. Nl'edlecraft Dept. 105 !'l~~lir·WAi<t (lant~ Omly P1lol P11n1ed 1>a11o·1n !.1011 • Hall Bo>I' 163, 01<:1 Chr'!lllea Sia . S11es l'l'i i . P ' J, W 2· 11\' ~. New Yori\ NV 1001 1. Pnnt ;·o•;., 2?'~·. i'd': 5,,,. 1-l': N<tme /\ct r1rrss, Zip lhust 3/l ovt11t Jr.,. VO<. hfl' , Partern Number S1:nd ~ l 00 !no n~ch patt~rn Add 35,. lor each oa!lPrn lo• MORE lllan ever before' 20" lris\-cla$S ar1ma•I, h~nnl•n,~ des:r.ns olus 3 1ree printed in- Srnd to: ~1clr NfW 197fi NE£Dl[CR.At'; Miman Marh'1 CATALOG! Has everything. 75~. Croctltt with Squires _ St .00 Pattern Dept. 442 Crochet 1 Wardrobe -·-$1 .0C Daily Pilot Nilly Fitty Quilts . __ $1.00 232 West 1811'1 St., New lllpple Crocltfl . _ . Sl.00 York, NV 10011. Print Sew ..J.. Knit l ooll . --· $1.25 NAME. ADDRESS. ZIP. Needlepoint look _._ .. $1 .00 S T Y L E Crochet l ook . ROO NUMBER. . Niilrp" roe I . D• Jt• .. .,.., hw to t•t ' Instant Crochet look SI .00 ,1ttlf• frff! hnd new for ln$tant Macmne loo~_ Sl .00 Ht lltW Fi ll-Winter Pattern Instant Mtney 8001\ _._ ... S1 .00 Clt1l11-c11, coupon insidt to• Complttt Gilt look _ ~1.0~ frtt ,.ttern el yowr clteice. Compltle Atallans :14 St .00 S111d 75c now! 12 Prtn U11\ans :: t 2 ~Ot Sew -llftit look .. St.25 l oo• of 16 Quilts .:'1 50c lnda11t Men~y Cnfts . Sl.00 Museum Quilt l ook :2 ___ 50t ln1ta11t '"'"'" look . Sl.90 15 Quilts for Today 1:3 . 5Gc l111t111t $1wln1 leoll .Sl 00 l ot' of 16 Jiffy 1tu1s .50< f:<1ual 01>1,..1·tu111t~ ''" >at·,.. " 1·. o.>t'I' •· ·• " { EqualOpporf:mployer 11lus l!asolirw allowanc<•. JH'l'~on. '.\l11nt z Elcc · Emr>IU)'Pr l'Xlll'I' ri•q '<I. :\!->,,isl ofr . rm/int/"" "'"""' !,\''.': a11m·llpt11. ttlinw. Work 3:00 lo 11· 30 p, m . t rnnil's. 5 l>l :11<>11. surgt•ry ()11'1al11111, hill R ""-t t S 1 :\ll'~a \'l'l'<k t'tlll\'. Jlo~1•. • --------Opening in l"osl;i 'llcsa. ", .. (' ... , ... 1----------i mg. rilmg. E:'llT pral'IH'•' eal ..,. a e a es 1•;1 ('enll·rSI. ('.:\l 1'C'Wflort fk;wh, f:t Toro. ,.encral of "c· ·~1cur.1h KEYPUNCH in 11·,'1111· S1:11•ll)lll'd l1·t l111 11t111 J.<lt111 llarho11r BANKING :\l1ssio11 Viejo arl'as. lypini.: a must }·ul~ !lint· ll·r '"' l'l'~llllll' tP ,\d ;:To:! nt.'l'ds lw11 a1ldlli1111al Snit':-(";1r<'l'r ·!i f <'~11I.'' HEW ACCOUNTS Phone IM1i·8ti8·1 rvr ap· no, west ll.tt. t:all lor 111 O P.UATOR rnillv Pilot. I'll Ho..: l:'it.itr. ,;:•le.." p1•ri;o11,, Lu hau<llc \\:ork. SJlj wk UL1tn s\;.1rl_. To work Sais only in our point 1111·11t. ten iew 11!17 I 151. l1nmvtflale nprnin.I! for Cost.a ;\ll·~a. <·a , ~i:m21; i1H'r1•:iM'<I \\'Mk lllail i r. Jo\11l1·r nru,..h !tl;J; ll:liK Costa Mesa ofr. Exper Ec1ual Opportunity Gt•nl•ral L ablll" Un·rnl.(. Kl•yp1111l'h Op1•rnl11r with our l11111f111i.:t1111 llarhour req'd .<..:allMr.Donnelly, ____ E1~l11yl'1' halin ~. dl'l iv <'i·in g 1111n1 m1.11n I .''t•:ir l'X· ----------11ll1t·t·, Exll\'l'lt'll1'l' rt• S.16·2300. scawet•tl. I>iH•rs & 1't•t·k 111·1wm·t· nn the !llilfl or MIGUEL q111rcd 111 re,.alc opt'r:i Californiahd~ral DATAENTRY h<111tl a l so 11l'c1l1·rl . !"~l!.1tHlatan·i·on1t•r. PersonnelA9ency lion~. lut s:11o-,. & nt''1 KEYPUNCH OPR U.S. DIVERS homw ~:.tl1·:.. Cuntat•t ottn SavilM)s &Loan Th<' Jolly Hoi.:er lnl' ts .\1·\\port Ht•ad1 :•rt•:.t .. ·•.·i·•·•w Warno·r ,\\t• llast>1wm11i.:sFur Strl'lilow:it -oo 11 •--· Bl d ,. 'I . "l'I' -><15 555fi ' ""' E,,now lllf1ct·r,.. 1-::."rnw 21 aruvr v · ....... · takin" apphcat111ns for a .: · -· ·------L·.·111,1 ,.\1w, C:ll11'. !l:no2 846-0641 L" I ) L' I ,., J u ' Sl'('l'l'l111'1l'S, r\l'l'lllllllilll! ··,q11a (11P11rr.mri oyer ke~·pun<'hopr l\1111 I YrGenl·ral Oft'. l tdl 01· (71·1>5-10·110111 t lt•rk s & J,1•gal exper. Will l>t• trai11t:1l as p1t1me. Equ:<I Op11t•r Ernplo~·,·r Si'trl'l<•l'lt'S, ,\lso. m«n~ .11..\R.MA IDS tomJ)uter op.-. Perm. Call 675·8!lfi0 ullwr i·lt•nl'al 1m~1t 11111,. Full&partllmt! f lime days. Pay will he ------···----iJ\'alla lJlt• l'ns 1t11.1n.o, tnE.lilhSt.CM. bascdoncxpcr.Applyin GeMr a l O fc C lerk KEYPUNCHOPR lol'alt'd Saddll'lrnt•k -----1 person, 8·5pm. J\ton·Fl'I, Must ha\"I.' knowled,t::u & The .Jolly lloi.;L'r In<'. is \"allc•y an·a . BAR:\tr\10.cxl)t'r.allrat 170-12 Gillcltc t\v('. exper with hank dt•· takin)! appli('a\1ons fora lilloi i:11rhi•s lW.St•··l!l t1ve, sharp pt!rsnnalit~ ltvrne. posits. Ill kt•Y a1l11ln ~ k~ypunch 11pr .• \!111 I yr !:I Flag,. t"t•llll'r 1 l'flr l\t•1,i:hhorhood bar. ~.--.-.-.--. --, machme. typt• r:1uwym l l':'il'l'I'. Will b1• lrain<'d :is C II Bl I 1477 Da~· or 11111! :<l11rt. I.om IJ~fl\ ~t > m ~n fo r .L.\ & llll' hn11k!\1·i'p1 !11.t. i'11111put 1~r npr. l't•rm. a • wage~-Call .Hll·!l2 f lune:; "" N:H· & G.~l r r'1•ns11111 & llU:Ilth plan f-tmw lluvs. l'a\' Wi·ll ht• Laguna Sig ut'I V1kki·s L<IUll).!L'. ~;,u per mo. :>-lll· l74t) paid for b~ l"o, ,\,,k ror lo\ ll;1~"d Oil ;.,111•r. ·,\pply 111 l•--------- B:1r :\l;1i<I wanlf'll 1111.:ht sh1l'L i\pµly Knolly l\l' lilti·!l'Jto. BARTENDERS 1T:i11• ~~rm:dt'. P;ut tim1•. 1\pply S irloin Inn. :.i 2 ·I ·I W I. 1 n 1· o I n . 1\nahcim. lk-J orc 12 11001 (ill )'. ----Ot•lh•t•rv 11r . l'cc . BOAT CARPENTERS r-:x111m1 F::'.'n:o o:--; LY Apply In P•rson INTERNATIONAL OFFSHORE MARINE, INC. s h:.trp g~ils, 21 lo ·15 with 1·ar 10 ,\;\I t11 12·30 l';\t . :\11111 Fri (;11aruntce Sto. K-;l;1lil1sh<'d rouh· Ph11n€' for intl'n·i,•w Lol'l 0S Kikhl'n !1i!l·ll7-17 l)f•nlal lh!Cl·pt 1nn1st Ex1lCr \)rt ho fron( d:;k . !lfi2.:Wl5 2 500 So. Susan l>t·.111;11 as:>1st·or;ll_suri.:t•Q' SA NTA ANA otr·11111,.t : t)p1• 1.>t1"P!ll 1. __ lalo.t• ~ r.1y:; &. "":,1:..l. ·' 11) BOOKKEEPER wk X.I:.! ~1:!l. llyclcr.1;.12.~211 lll'r:<nn. x ~111m. ;\Ion Fn. '.'iun..i·s l.\"=''s 1 l ·7am I 7 '\ I :! ( ; 1 11 1 · l t " \ \l' · r 11 1111 t n · 1 · 1 u h L' on " l n 1111• llntiH'. (.:;d I !';.i!l.:lllli I GOOD JOB :\tt' :! tlays p1•r \\'t·t•k K.1ldwn I kip "\1•1•0 2 J.!.:I s ;\;l"HSl·:s .\Hll'S :111111-l tpm GUARDS .. trmtr v « 111 k• r w.u Corona· dPI :\l.1 r :1 n ·a (J\'<'I' :!I nnl.\ ~;xpcr pre 1·o1 llr:;. to :1 :'lli•ll Fr1. ~~ :!O mm. ('all IHO·'i:!Oo. I. \\.'.\:IH!Y AIDE f-'<'111 I' 11 mt• ;\I :ii un• l';d I 10.\:! :1;,11:. Costa Mesa l'r rrn:im•nf Vu II & l'.irf · T•m<'. l'hn11<• to. transp n · q '<I II rt 1 r1•1l wt'h:11m1· -C R C:1ll ;, 11;.oir I. 11ft'l1rs 10 :!. LEGAL SE RETA y 1•1n~"c1 \\'1•d NEWPORT CENTER ,.\I tnrlll'\' 1 :1 ,. It at 1•!1) GUYS & GALS \\' J,!l'll ., "'\ii f)f(ll"t I('(' r)ff11·1· Vi1rl Sal S1111. !),fi l.11.(ht tvp1ng ::;:1 on hr I 'lt·:1~:1nt .1 ppr. <"al Is & 1111t•n'11•11·,; h1•l I & l)pm, Iii~) :; ll~I. R. E. SALES Lic 'd • Unlic'd Ft-ee 14 d ay Tr alninCJ C ourse • P<'rsnna I 111~tr11l'l1n11 •:\I anai.:1•ml'lll 0111>orl y ':. •In XO'. l.0nmn11~s111n • Lw'cl trammg ;!wks (·las,;l',. st.1r1 11111111·1! •< >n Ow ,111h I r:1111111g •'II any top off11•1• ltw·~ .'\11lin·11~<·111·1· 111 apply ET REALTORS 963 -989 I For lll•t :till' 1·al1 I .1nda SALES CLERK l' l111w (;roJ,! 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Cid\ ~·ot11 ·..t Cook Of'r C1ill1jflJ .X5il 17111 :;al'>n ·lll7 t.\.J5 "1lltra111.HIO·H5IO_ -l'llX Opr .. \':lrict1 s hllts. 673-7601 l:.!13) 1122·3!136. We ll11·p d S I I S I fr k I :'\ , c • Jl N·orrls ! CASHtER/HEAD D<'ntul assistant. e.xf'l',r Har ware a esman ~laid w;intc< •• ea<· 1 ~om<:! w "':-.._. o 1·x1 n <' anytime ----- Oesmon(l's r:. curr<'nlly rhn1rs1de; f~1 II ~ 1 4 ml.; 5 Day wk. incl Sun Nol a ;\11114.'I, llili1 So. Csl ~lwy. l'ald '~h!lt• 1~ lramrng. ___ _ ___ Si\LJ•;!jWOM AN wanli'll. st•t•kmg ,1 m atun· imliv. Hunt. Uch .• trt'd. 556· ~"... Summer only Joh. Crown Lai.:;in~kh. rl!l.\··llj!).t __ R~l2 1212 J• .. O,1". Don't iziv,.. u11 thl' ship' ;!J .111, lor fasl grow ill).( for ca s h1l·r /nrf1ce 1Jci1tal Hurclw~<'.673-21!~-~lanagcm<·nt '"List" it rn t•l11ss1fwcl. w1nclow lintm~ <·o. Full · 1 nL·r eoc>N Shir> to shore n·~tllb ! nr J' ltmt•. 1\-/\ditin <.:u • man ager 11 os1 ion . 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N.B. 18 Mo s ex· P thme CXJll'r NCH ll()O. . 1 r-·i n,1u 250 1-:a sl lilh Street. we pre""°' :1 rll:lv ~'\..... J pt•r. _Salary b11!\cd on Pleas•• cull for appt con< · ... ' · S111te o , Custa Mesu. fora-person lofi1l 1'.:>t.o2 )rours ah1lity & trarnrng. tWi·SOOo. ~tanwant1·cl f•1rw:1h•r('1>. hdw1•t•n ii ·!)(l&8::1o p.m perweekasaninforrnat1on~ (i73·i7:!:! ti·l4·1281. ----. some c xp1•r nee. t:all for 64ti·-12<!:1. 't ofI'" a ----------10-L'''TAL S . Ii t or llon~eclcanmit. Mal ure appl.. M5·1Mll. Equal Opporluruly Se.cUn y i1ce..r. you may ~-" pecia s s . r . woml'n wanted. Part -Employ<'r l" 1 1-•-u "tarl Split ~hill . MElrr.v ~lac. ! 3:1.f.14 1': L'oa~l llwy. t:d~I. Htwn ll\·4l'M . Ph: NOTICE SetJks Matu re. P /llme time.Carn<'c.ll4S·!H2:i MASSAGETRNE re 1reewryO!'iavc:..o r ..:i LI" how Daily P ilot Class· Gen era l Ofc hel p . . Ynung hclv 08.25) for ingre.q,uiN.-mentisere..courl.iesy ified ads display their Insurance el<'. Exper d, Housekeeper/companann. I . . ' r II t. •----------a i -hf l L-~ messages with legibility H.B. area. 842·6631 Live in, cook for elderly cgilm~alc u im e !><>~!: rinter to oper. small pre· an a W8v..:. U eye,a5 we l ltlVI::.. and impact? Oar ads, WC • lady. S200.mo. 675·1932 t i on IJl Cost 0 M esa SS. Prior training/exper ourown_train1no, p~rarn: for are proud to say. really DENTAL Group Pract1te lk111Lh Spa. No exp. nee. Pr c f . d. San Juan a tmenC'fu inl:..erv1e..w needs (2) employees. Housekeeper/Babysitter. We send to school. Earn Ca -1 714 )493 8122 an ppo1n n 1 o , H~·l' in, k ll I ime f ' hilc you learn. Apply nr ~IS rano, l . please <:ontoct our 8V:Urity ;~~~~~~~~~~!eludes alternate Sat. chlWrcn. (7 & 8) Must ral a1~ all. or evr. 2t~·~~~~~~~~~~~~-~~~~~~~~~~~~~~-~-~~-~~ A~l 's. t':x'p c r'd onl y. cook well, extra neat & Harbor Bl. Costa :\l esa.1•---------1 To Place your "Fast Result" Service Directory ad . .' .. Call Now 642-1671 l d.122 640·1122. dean. Refs req. <.:al11..:...&1....;5_·34_33 ______ _ Dental ore monaaer, must Evon. 76B-7545 a1t. 6pm. M /\ T tJ ll F. W 0 J\r( AN h:n ·e dent ell ex per for HousekeeJ)t'r /Cook. Live p I t Im e Io \v c I com I.' cth)eal l!roup. Bent'fits, in. expcr .. Spanish newcomers,& .<'ontact health plun. pension. pro· speaking ok. Over 40 pre· merchants. F.tcx1hle hrs. fit. sharing & \'llcat1ons. f"d. Salary open. 675-3675 Neccl rar. lite typing. 5.i6·40ll3. or 675-5401. 547-3095. PROPERTY MGRS Wanted co uple t o mana~e Sunset Beach \lnits. 1•re1• upartment plus cash. Ca II 536-6250 . --. 44 tosh1on island. newport center 644·5070 ·1 I ·' • • -. ' C'• DAILY Pl~OT Thursday, June 24 1976 Furniture 8050 MiKeHwous 101 0 MiscellaMous 801 0 ,loah, ,o w e r 904 C~r•. Sol•/ 1Troilers. Tra .. 1 "70 ......_. 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NEWPOl\1'BEACH AUTHORIZtO ••••••••••••••••••••••• " q . cw µu lll ' LINCOLNMl-:R C'L'l<Y 8'46·!>.q l7arter5 ---u~~·l'''JO MERCEDES DEALER brakes, c·n~. ln rn:., ttn•:. '72CutlussSuprcrnc -:-------~r,Ht,.!!!l!!!U~IC~K~~hoYr:.....,.""" "' Sl2W OOl!-345 1 l:Wl N. Tusttn. :-;.u1ta i\na Air. all extras. 29'25 lfarbor Blvd. er ooatllru 6/2'tT8 Buena Park ---5-IHISl t Chryslff 9925 $2100 49'H?9&i I I ~ • Costa Mesa 979· S..,l 7250 ~. (8J858U). YO i i Le Subrl· w <155 l eni:. 73. 2AOZ. 4·spd, air. mags, • • Now Only $699 ••••••••••••••••••••••• TO, IUYEI amt fm . tape. 33M mi. OntheSantu Ana Fwy. Tow-& c--try Oc.I'> work ~;o1w1 ~ ... -· ORANGE COUNTY trl:H6'•1 See us hrst, & lui.l! To w.~·11 r~nntd . S4,tiOO --'7l ZIOC Cpe. AutoSales/Leasini: VOLVO ___ 1!17:1 Hunali.1ut. "h•~l ~.11 . dollarpaiclfor1mports. 5 ..,ij1,,.. ('"''ll''\'j 21G7 Harbor.Costa Mcsu c--•1 I 9930 l'IL'.111. :.l11·k s 11:;:, COST ... MES... 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CONTINENTALS t .,.,,, Come morl'all ""' ' :v --~ 4 dr srdan. ~ckerlh ·l-'1 '737Ps11nr.270H"'0 •' ""reo . or•!! 1mn1" -0 ' .. .,, "' 2025 S Manchester ~-;:-'-FOR SALE m1. un,· 1•tr fl\l'I s:t.11()(1 FREEAppraiso 'ti7 Da tsunlfi(l0Jloadster . l'u :s H•tl c, 111•l. pl y . <ISjk>c•d.lowrn1lcs. · ~~ 1 · 1 GrothChnralet Si50hl•i-t11f1'1·r. 4!J.l·l :!lili, Showroom '707Psn9r.509GVD Anaheim 750-2011 N be 1\!:~~l~~.~\\!:,;;:~. m~·s ilt•Ma~.;-,iii ~l!l:!!I ls:!ll 13cal'h lllvd. J•;1·1·s 7:-i l XQ::?:I 1·1111d. •I Speed.el('. a rs l'n• Ul\IWl'l 'tlllllllt'lllJb ·;:1 1'1ntu.1t1p l'Ollll . I :.Jul, Huntingl•m lk11d1 •7c :>"'''Z, mau whls. air.'' ·1;;l!Wt' l'\•1frct (·ond. '747Ps1t9r.::1760 Cad1•11ac •"< )larl< l\"l> db: ant "'l. 111 1111 • 111 .47 LOl7 * 549 3331 """'· ... · "' \I t '-' 11 · vrH'1'. mu!>t :...:II la'>l -_ • _ sp<I. am rm. Uuy or tak\' Pn vutc• Par ty -I Spl'C'u, air. cli· 11" ·""1' tiJl·llolJ alt ti 1 BUY JUNK CAHS over lea~e. ~1111 !18 p/mo. 4!f5·6418 llui;:e rnrc> Reduction USED AUTO PARTS lZ.OOO ma. 83J·2575~ '71 280S ~ J .5. C las11ic Qu~~1lr:1~11'~!Jicl' ~:~1~11~~~11~~~:~ 540·5125 817· •71 Sta. \Vl(n. 510. :<lnl SpOrts t:11e. Sc~ l1.16.appr. SALES I l i\llh,: '-r•·u.ili•l' or Ll•ss! TOP UUl.L/\lt cond. nl'w paint. maiis. lo ma .. :.alvcr. hlk leather, • Pi,•kt1 >'d K.cl"' ·1'n >t1•al t·:xa mp le : 'i·;J PAil> air. 51795. 4!Jil 4fi21 must sell. 512,500. days. • SERVICE M 1\ It K I V. S 5 4 9 ~, IMM EDI J\ TEL y (:!131963·60611. Wk nets & L.111,:1·,1 ...,,·l1•l t 11 111 Com iill•lt'I y t'Cl u 111iwcl L'()l'/\LI. '67 Uuls un l'U. Hun.l' eves, (714 1IHU·555l. • LEASllli..IG 111 "'" ,\ ll"•d Lu'. :.!51JFF. 'i i Lt:'\C .. ' good. 51;54)or trad<'? ----1·00 VW, runs ~n·at. IH'W "" C1dt111" 111 <:o;-o;Tl :'li ~~T/\L. *'5t.iHJ. FOREIGN CAHS II '"'"Classic 2<!f) S. restored. \tr"s·. new rl•"t' ~. ho"k"· Ca t:73·51US:i .JO , ' 0 ·' ' 01.111~, t .. vnl)• l'llm l'h'tt!I~· cquiJlpccl CALLORCOMl:-:lN perfet•tcond.l\lakeuffer. w/STI' smo" dev 11•1• OVerSeaS I 11L·v z Plymouth 9960 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ATLAS Chrysler /Plymouth OIX'O Uaaly & S1111. 'lal 10 l')I TO SEE US 497·3491 51050. 543.5365 eves & Op~n SurldJy .ac 7~AHTA ANA :!!l'..'9 Huruor Bl\·11 • Costa Mesa 546-1934 NEWPORT IMPORTS . 1972 DATSUM wee kend. delivery Cddilldc LINCOLN MERCURY I JIOOW.Cst llwy,NU 1200HATCHIACK . ------Ma~tl'r Dealer 642·9405 .f speed , rud1o, air cond. GI 9744 70 ~w supet r ,,cMlean, 76.000 you 'II !liOO I l.11 l1r11 Bl\•(t. 547-0511 "74 PLYMOUTH & · •l r ('"'""XL') ••••••••••••••••••••••• mt . A:\ I f , Sl3~0 . _ -_ Vtn} roo . """" "' . 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' hra. xlnt nwc h cuntl '6J c. G<>Od cond. l\ ust S.?800. [•.'l(·7391 Seu in garage urea As k for Hick ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT .-;..._~t-~~'Q...J.U59'1Mou.ir..l-~!--llMH~N ·75 2002·~ sp . UJ3N 11\1), sell. Pvt Pty. S3.800. Dys. - 385·4315 eves, 'fill VW !:;quareback. \t•ry F I IJ 1·2040 495.4949 ORANGI COUNTY'S OLDEST & SaJes:Service-Leasing RoY C•••r, Inc. Rolls 'Royce BM 1540Jamboree Newport Beach 640·6444 CREVIER wknd11, 1714>557-. c «'an:-s1 1~0 ot --(~f'.ft.'.· --------~O·J.~ or 548·4712 -· '65 Porsche. Perfect coml. - ·72·_124 Sport .coupe. nu S6.850 or best o ffer. Call HJ74 Supe r Beetle" no radials. lo mt, l ownr, &16·5883afl 6 d o.,. 11 assum t-l oa n x tra clea n , S2450 . --. 55 ;i .'05 3s u l l 5 673·49-14/871·4331 RlftCMt 9755 wkdys wknds ....................... -----·14 Crccn2d~.128. '68 Renault lt·IO. 4s pd., 'till VW Uug. Xlnt C•lnd. G~I cond. Am/Fm ~ucl.10 xlnt tond .. 3Smpg, $625. Rbll cn1i. new tires. 5!150. $1600. 642·lJll<I ti73-1!167 ufler 5. Ph : lii3·i:Jt;2 Pvl. ply. '67 f'ont1ac Cl.llalin a !) pa:;:. w.t:n. I'll. I'S. air . rac·k. l'll•dronil' igr111 11111 + 11lh1·r Xlnt:>, top t:o111l. Si7$, 1-·. V. !l6!H7tm CALL OR COME I# & ASK ABOUT OUR BIG SAVl#liS DOM IUIHS, IMC. VOLkSWAGEN 13731 HAllOl IL. URIEi IROVE PH. 534-4100 ' .. DAILY PIL_o_r __ C.._9~ LOCATION THE SOUTHLANDS #1 Winneba90 Pace Arrow TIOGA Dealer* $2,000,000 INVENTORY HEW & USED CLASS "A" MOTORHOMES FROM s7995 !SER28066l (STK3002l 1973 020 16.000 miles Fully Sell Con1a1ned • Etc w •• ,, ••••• ir o cfu rm rm BEAVER .,. ....... , .. ~,,~ +P't L. r:·-·~ t.C ;tfte::.)'i I 9751h DLX. 26 FT. MOTORHOME IJf.{J"I f. tJ •f)/f\ 1 ''" ,/ I u 111 ,,, !p (J HJ 1)1\l"'h· "' ,,,,, I 1•11'1 QwtH•fa lot ft1 ;I ~11 r '"' t • f ' 1••llf1l ••• ~. , ""'""' ~·~ AR~'\..'lOh WAS .••••. $25,940 HOW ONLY -------..,, ..... Travel Traile rs OPEN HOUSE June 25. 26 & 27 10AM to 8 PM 14 ... of I ll l""'f , .. ,, .. Santa Ano 2000 E, I st St. 714/558-1000 s ........ 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ORA~GE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA THURSDAY, JUNE 24, 1976 TEN CENTS · ( I ___,,ella Foun ' ( \ ~ . \ t---(· Red Flag Warns of Fire Alert By The Associated Press A red fl ag alert. the official wa rning of extre me fire danger. continued throughout Southern California today as fire fi~hters pressed towa rd containment of a major blaze. ~ Fla m es that swltYed..Duck -and forth w ith the wind since Tues· day h ad churned through 1,800 t acres of brus h in the Thousa nd t Oaks area of Ventura County. ·~ The blaze burned to within feel of ('•· exclusive homes but none was CUiiy "''"' St•ll Pflolo lost. ~ GETS PLANNING POST Fire ins pector Bob Stowe said ( . Laguna's Schmitz full containment was e xpected. arter about 300 firemen quelled hot s pots on the last 3,000 feet of f Pl • open line on the fire's eastern . . ' -o," t ' ~- I CONVICTED WITH CELLA Mission Vlejo's Schiffman Loses S4,000 VERDICT IS GUil TY Cella Associate Evans ~ ann~ng flas~~~e said nine firemen re· t' Dost Goes ~=~~~~c;~~~~lt~~1~~~T~n~ut none Lagunaw'oman t C 1 He licopters continued to drop ". water on the pesky hot spots. and (; air t ankers continued to remain !,.,O Schm;IZ on s tandby at reacti,•ated Ox· Bilk d b p • 1 .J. ~ a.i n a rd Air F oree Base in l Camarillo. The field, taken from e Y-a'W .... . ~guungal aBseaScchhmpliatznnw.inas-g dniraemcledor _tbe a~tiYe duty roster by the Ai! -.a..I. Force se,·en years ago. was prc- e 8 d a Y n i 8 ht b y Cl ... 1 .Y11---rs;;;snedi'iiti,.nKto~si"l'e'l'lr'1vtlic1et'fTt1Wmedrnnh1cmsmd-:-ay_t_o_-tlhrli"tl~fM~l~K--!i~~ anager Alfred Theal. reluerthe fire ilgtlttng planes. By FltEDBRICK S€119EMEHb ~.Theal announced the selection Temperatures at Los Angeles Two s~~th~~1;j~~··~en pos- f "'-hmi'tz from a field or"" a p-reached a s weltering 102 Wed-. . r "" au d h t · d 94 t in~ as inte rnal investigator s or a icants for the position followin" nes ay • s a tering a r ecor se · d I bilked 7 " for the dale in 1931. sanngs an oan a 7 ~executive session with the city Tom Rehm. assistant chief of year-old Laguna Beach woman council. out of $4,000 in savings Wedncs· " Schmitz. 25, has served as in-the Los Angeles County F ire d . · Depa rtment. said the red flag day. .terim planning 1reetor smce alert was in errect for the entin.. The men told the woman that .~ay 3. s 0 u l h e r n c a I i ro rn i a are a she could a id their investigation 1 Schmitz was appointed to the because of low humidity, high against a teller if she made the t sl haft.er1 T~ea l d~ired Ro1bert temper aturc and winds. sizeab1e withdrawal and turned osep , p annmg 1rector s nee The ale rt, which r estricts the money over to them. accord- une 1975. ing to a police report oC the inci-~ .. ug-bas-done ..an excellent campfires, o pen burning and dent. ~ob during the period he-bas been eauses officia ls to place working Th h L Be h . ~ T 1 'd crews near open country danger e norl aguna ac rest· wter im director ,.. hea. sa1 to-areas. is in effec\. about 15 to 30 dent told police that she received pay. days yearly . a telephone call from a man ·~Schm itz. who was attending a But Rehm said danger condi-about 11 a . m . who identified eeting with county pfficials in Uons started earlier this drought himself as Al Simms, a det ective nta Ana, was not a vailable for year and he expects the alert to for Laguna Feder al Savings and where sbe wou.l.d.l>c..t?iv1'n <1 nl'w savings pa ssbook <.1 nd a $500 bonus for cooperating with the in· vestigation, police said. Office r s s aid tht• elderly woman became suspic:ious or the: incident la t<'r in the day and de· cided lo contact police. The victim described the man who ca me t o her residence as clean cut. 50 yt:"ars old. with light broWh tra ir. She said he wore a light beige suit and a d ark- color ed hat. lie a lso was believed t o h ave bee n w e a r ing trans parent or flesh-colored gloves, police said. The wo m an s aid the m;il t· caller who arra nged the tra nsac· tion spoke in a smooth manner and sounded middle aged. Y-omment. be t d f d th Loan. Ir. Schmitz will earn $19,700 an· pos e or more ays an The caller said a teller was R4ITL S usual. E ·~ -'Urs r·ually as planning director. Meanwhile , 3 grass fire that believed to be siphoning money n~, . ON THE MOVE Schmitz. 1969 associated s lu· out of individual accounts and L.ent body prest'dent al Laguna had burned nea rly 50 s quare u I 1 · d h that the woman's ass istance was n-ach H1·...i. S·c hool, w:as a n ad· mi es, ar gest in roug t -ed ,.. . k' DIC "'" t 'k c1·r . t"" ne ·C-umma mganarrcsL lninistrative intern with the city s ric en a 1 ornia 1115 year. was T he woma n went to the savings SAN F RANCISCO ( /\ P > \!uring the summer of 1971, and halted today outside Plymouth, a and loan , withdrew the money by i\rea health officers arc warn- beld a simila r job nt the Laguna Gold Rush town in the Sierra check, conve rted it to cash at a ing tha t drought conditions arc f, <SeeSCHMITZ,PageA%) <SeeREDFLAG,PageA%> local bank a nd returned to her expected to drive huni:ry rc1t- :: hous e. wher e she was mel by llesnakes out of the hills toward Laguna Man second m an who picked up the residentia l a reas. money. They are urging rural rcsi· Police said the woman was in· dents to keep their land cl ea red O.llyfl'IMl(SUff~ GUil TY ON 22 COUNTS Dr. Louis Cella Mom Denied Reduced Rap · In Tot Death Two Also ·1~. COnvicted: In Trial BULLETIN W S ANGELES -Dr. Louii. Cella Jr. was found guilty in federal court today or 22 counts In his trial on 23 counts or incomt• tax evasion, Medicare fraud and related matters. Two codefe n· danh were found guilty or several or the same counts. By RICHARD P. NALi. ()I Ille D•oly '''°' Sl•ll LOS ANGELES U.S. Ois- trict Judge M tltl Ilyrnl' s;ud h1• would announce a \'Crdicl today in the federal trial of Dr. Loub Cella J r. and t wo co·ddendants . The ve rdict climaxl'S 12 hard- driving days of testimony anrl evide nce. the pre ponder ance from the government. in a caSl' involving asse rted laundering of funds from two Orani::c County hospitals. The government St!l out lo pn1 ,.e that morl' I han S!!00.000 was siphoned off the hospitals anti co\•cred by phony bookkel'p1ni::. bogus in voices and ollll'r fa I st· backup material. I\ San Clcmenll' woman who is u .S. Allornev Slc\'{~n Wilson ~ed of the toik•t drowning de-said Wednesd ay in closing arp.u aUiiff her newborn baby has been ments that of $602.000 in checks. OOttftd e~er for ~ri al on murde1' S407 .000 wer-e1or the'J)Crsonal usr charges m San OteAo County. of Cella a nd Sl 29.000 wen · Mona ~01;:ela Bec•k was dcnicd_d+Yef"4ed-te-~e-a&.o..use: .. ·------.. a r e d u c e d c h a r g ~ o f The chief political benefactors manslaughte r Monday durmA a were State Controller Kenneth p r e l ii:n in a r y _h e arin ~ in Cory a n d O r a n p.c Co un t y Oceanside Munlc1pal ~urt and Supervisors Robert Battin and w_as orde!·cd t? stL1 ~d trial on 'July La urcnt'e Schmit. 5 m the Vista Su pen ?r Cf?urt. Attorneys fo r eo·defenclant!'- Mrs. Heck r emains m cusl1>· Theodore Schiffman Cella 'i. dy ,in li~u of $25 ,000 bail.. . bus iness associate. and Sll'pht·n . !She 1s accused of killing he r Evans. vouth ful former ad- l'tghl·pound l~a by daughter ~ho minis t ratoi: of Mercy Gener al was. ·foun~ in .a n Oceans ide Hospital of Santa Ana, attempted service station toil et June 2. to dis associate t he m from th1: l\trs. Beck·s h~s~an~ has been snow ba llin~ cvid<'n<'<' •1im crl cleared of com phc1ty Ill the case chieny at thl' Sa nta Ana ph\'s1 followini.: ~ lie deleC't1>r test that cian. · experts sa1rt s howc·d he was un-U.S. l\Uorncv Wilson Thursda\· awa.rc Clf thl' <'Ve nts in thl' service used part of ·his dostn~ <tri::1 i stall.on . . ments to t ry anrt C'unvmt.·c tht• W1tnc::sscs Monday mcludcd l'ourt that E\'a ns should ht• found the station a ttendants who f?~nd gui lty of al least some charges . tht.• dea<l baby. T~~Y tcst1f1ed He spok<• of 31-ycar.old Evans' they became s us p1c1ous of the r a pid r is t• from ttw man in prolonged use uf the restroom by charge of print in,:: at Mission Mrs. BcC'k and wrote down the Community Hospital at Mis~mn license number of the t•ar s he left Viejo, to adm in istr;.itor of Mere) in. Gen eral Hos pital. Ro lh u t«· Raped Driver Kills Motomt partially owned hy Cella. In ~1<1<1 1 · tion. said Wilso n. 1-;,· ... ns wa:i gi\'(>n a J aguar to drive. a :\1aslc•r Charge• t ard, a Cadillac L1nd thl· hospital made payments on hi~ house. Douses Fl.re structed not to divulge a ny in-of s':'ch sn uke-attractin~ items for mation about the purported as piles of leav<'s a~d rubbish. Jn Acc;de-• investigat ion. a nd suggested woodp1 l<'s be pro-., '"" Wilson aq::ued that E' an~ t\ :1~ in t he cenll'r of events anrt harl to know what was going on. lie "'"·' appar ently alll·mpli ng to nuil Evans at leas.t on conspiracy in ~invutvin,:M!!i C®nt ~. The S un Cle m ente Fire Ol'part- pnent will conduct a free blood lJressure scr eening progra m Jrom 12:30 to 4:30 p.m. Saturday al the city's two fire stations. i In addition, d emonslrations of smoke detectors :end emer gency cr-escue breathing will be given and literature o n fire and earth· lqyake safety will bcdistributt>d. The m ain fire st ation is at city hull and the second station is on Ceminos del los M arcs just past the San Cle m e nte Genl·ral ~lospital. Coast Weather Fair and sunny throu~h Friday. High F riday from mid-70s at beaches lo near 85 inland. Low tonight 58 to I 6.5. .: INSID~ TODA V South Coaat Repertory has co me up with what ahoWd be iii mo1t popular 11ww of the &eason, a m1uical farce called ··in Fashion." Entertainment editor Tom Titus re views the new production on Page 85. Al 'I'"' Ser•lce t!.-temllecll L.M.leYil C:-1'**• CM"r CefMr 0.HlllH c:.Mlc• C>et1-.il 0.•llllNllCH ......... ,~ .. ..... ,. .. 1-11t ' C."::.. --·'*' l•dex AJ Aflll UMIU I II Met,..,.,111 Al4 MtVIH AS #IWINl ,llMI "" ....... , .... , OMt Or ..... C. .. tr II,_.... II ... , .. ,..,,, AU 5-tt '" Sled IN•lttO 14·S T1101\1 ... "'' Tllfflers ..... ,,., IS WW .. N"" ., AH IH .. •• au I M 11 Cl-1 I .. , 14 14·J A4 A4 XT: ---.-~.....,....--~.;.,h'*'e~ww•-ttttS:_.t&ld-:l&-Feiurn-t~ at least ~t.~·s'--=o~ff'--"-'th.,_,c'-• --i'IH-7'W-(}RhEANS (AJ'i A Il 1 ~ ewport s avings a nd loan on Monday ground. gunmmt hijack<'d a cit y hus . Newport Beach firemen have * * * ra11<'d ttll' woman driver a nd credited a Laguna Beach man L • c Wi forced her l o clrivl' the wroni.: with s aving a home from a aguna ops am way on an inte rstate highway lo· destructive fire by putting out a day polic:t• l'l'(lMtcd. sma llblazewilhagardenhose. After the r apist lefl . the drivC'r According to fire department o~ B ' A tri<.'d to grt off l h C' hi~hw~iy and . spokesman Art Morton. the fire un.c· 'o rti•sts collidl'd wi th a truck, killing a started in the kitchen of the home • man on the· true k · nffl~·wls sa id· of Leonard Baltzer, 22.13 Bayside The 28·Y<'IJl'·Olcl Nt•w Orlcan!. Oriveataboul3p.m. Wednesday. Public Ser vice. hll'. driver told No one w as home at the time Laguna Beach resid<'nts were "It is not the nurm:il course of pvlict• s he was alon1· on the hus a nd passerby L. L. Kelly of l22S urged today to contact police if a ction fo r la w e nft>rcem ('nt when she stopped tu pu·k up .a High Drive, Laguna JJcarh told they receive telephone calls from ag<'nts or a uditors to discuss passrn~<·r firemen he saw smoke billowing people representing themselves matter s on th(• phmll'. Ha nh She s aid he hoarlll•tl ;lnrl pullt•d fromthe housc. as bank in vesli~ators or law en-don't opernlc that way," Capt. a gun, urdl·n·d twr to drivt• onto K<'llY r an inside the home to forcem ent agents . Purcell said. lntersta tr 10 to an exit. then make s ure it was empty, ealled The warning from police Capt . Purcell sa id residents should raped hl'I' the fire de partment and then Neil Purl'ell followed an in('i -be "extremt•ly sus1>1t'10us" if Thr drivt•r s<wl thl" man l<'fl turnedahoseonthe firc. dent Wednesday in which an they receive suc h calls or letters the bus a ft er orch•ring hl'r to Firemen estimated the total elderly wo man was bilked out of and immedia tely contact police. drive away on Interstate 10. anti damage to the home at $2.000 Sil.000 in savings by two bunco Purc<'ll not ed that Laguna when she r ealized sht• was goin~ from the fire which started in a artists who claimed they were B<'ach. w ith a high pcrccnla~c of in the wroni! rtin•t·tion sht• ••l- toaster oven that was left on and detectives for Laguna Ft•dcral wealthy and eld er ly people, is an tempted to t urn ar1'uml hut t h<' unattended . Savings and Loa n . ideal target for bunco artis ts. hus stall eel. Irvine Stock Sale Ban Orange County Superior Court Judge Claude Owens refused Wednesday lo lift a tempora ry ban on the Ja m es Irvine Founda- tion's pending majority interest Irvine Company stock sale to Mobil Oil Corp. In a brier ruling. Judge Owens said the proposed stock sale must wait until a min o r i t y stockholders ' suit to block the s ale is s ettled irt a September trial. Thal me ans Mobil will be free to withdraw its SUO million orfe r to buy the foundation's 54 percent stock Interest before the trial gets under way. The oil company's offor is good until July 13. And it can. if it chooses, extend the offer to Aug. 13. But the ba9 imposed on the sale won ·t be lifted , ir al all. until the minority s hareholder block- ing action broug ht chiefl y by Joan Irvine Smith is selUed, pro· bably sometime in late Sep- te mber. Last week, foundation lawyers appealed to Judge Owens to lift hi• ban on the stock sale. Should he fail to do so. the la wvers said, there may not be ., . any offer to consider. Bul Mrs. S mith 's lawyers argued that the $24 a share Mobil offer was too little and indica ted a consortium of investors would be prepared to offer ~ a share. Echoing thos e ·ari?umenls was a stale deputy a ttorney gener al. His interest in the case was aimed at prot ecting vested in· terest of charitable benefi ciaries whose aclivites are financed. at least in part. by the foundation. In a written opinion handed down la t e We d nesday . .Jud~c Owens noted that substantial cf· fort ha d been m ade to attr act • t Holds alternatives to Mobil's purchase offer. Howe ver. J udgc Owens added. he is not s ure the effort to attract ot.her purchase offers ha d been so e xte ns ive a s to assure tht• minority s hareholders the Mobil offer is the best possible. Therefore, the judge said. the circumsta nces that existed al the time the tem por ary injunction dt>layed the s toc k sale last December ar e the sa me today as they we re then. And with lhal , Judge Owens re· fused to lift the injunction pend· ing the outcom e or the Sept. 14 stockholders trial. Had Enough? Even Hotter Weather Due By STEVE MIT('llF.l.L 01111• D•oly Polol ~1•11 Weather fo recaster P alrit•i:i Howe isn't one for f:ml'y we alhl'r ' statistics. She tclls 1l lik<' it 1s "If you likC' it hot. you're gom~ to i?Ct it hot.'· The Los Anf!c lt•s Weather Servi re fort'c asl l'r s N•s m ort• swellerin~ heal for Oranf!e Coun· t y. pnssi b ly l hr o u ~h thr wct>kend. with h('arh highs Frt day in the u1>per 70s rising l11 911 inland. Today's hi~hs wt•r(' ex1x·cled to reaC'h 80 in Ncwpurl llcat·h anti !l7 1 in Santa Ana ancl olht•r inlan<I areas of the count y She said the twat . fnrn•1I In from the deserts hy a hi~h prr ssure 11rea over Utah. Ncvml:1 and Arizona. will drop (lfr stead•· ly -but s lowly ovl'r t h\• , weekend. "Tempe ratures will he slightly above norma l Saturday amt Sun day." Mrs. Rowe said. :addin~ that not m uc h relief can be ex peeled in the C'arly evcninl! hours. "Things wo n 't cool down until tl p.m. or so." she sa id. Lows tonight will be in the Up· per 50s inland a nd arounrt 60 near the coast. The for eca s ter ex pect s l atr night a nd ear ly morning fo1t along the coas t Saturday and (See HEAT, Page A2) Al DAILY PILOT L /SC Funds La~king ,.,....P ... AJ N Pi edi. RED FLAG 0 arani cs foo~l:i~ l ,SOO flreflchters , nervously watched their shrink- F L ing Jines, they were vulnerable Or agu.n ? alm01teverywbere~renewalof -· a Wednesday's acorebinl 50-mlle-e per hour winds. The fire crackled to within about four miles or the comrnuni- ty or 489 population. Residents sprayed water on their homes with garden hoses before the wind s hifted. Orange County paramedi<'s will bt:gin operations within 00 to 120 days from the South Laguna Fire Station but Laguna D<'arh ma be New Fuel Added to Dump Feud .s t'r ved by th e t•mc ri~c n cy ~·t·n.·ke. The city of J.uguna ReuC'h has ~udg!'!tc•d no funds in tht' UJ)C<>f!l· th<' county paraml·d1c iirogram. Ctty f'inance Director Richard lkcsc said todnv. The city 's· :.hart.' o f the paramed1r tab would bl' between SGS.000 and S70,000 annually, Ki rk Evans. aidL' t<1 Fifth District Suµen·1sur Thomas H1l~y. !>aid. The city C"urrcntly contrarts with a private ambulance com- pany for emergency transporla· tion of accident victims, paying the firm for dry runs and when By JACK CHAPPELL patients arC' unable to pay. Oft11eo.11,,..1.uw1 In addition, the Laguna Beach New fuel i_s being Hdded to a Fire Department ma intains a feud between San Clemente and backup ambula nce and will San Juan Capistrano over access transport \'ictims if the privafe to the county Prima Deschecha ambulance is not available. dump in the hills between the two Orange County Deputy Chief cities. Barritt Neal said with or without A previous San Clemente City Laguna Beach's participation, Council nixed extending Avenida the paramedics would be sta- Pico into the dump, and stifled a tioned at South Laguna. pla n promoted by San Juan He said the station was central Capiatrano for dual access lo the to county territory including facility. Dana Point. C~pistrano Beach, The current council is now re-Laguna Niguel. South Laguna considering that phm in the w.ake and Eme rald Bay from which of requests for increased trash calls for aid would be handled. collection fees necessitated b\• In addition to the paramedic . addilion11l travrl dist-an~te-t-he personnel. the station will get a newdump. new $2.2.000 para medic van with The road extens ion would cost the l atest in sophisticat ed about $2 million of which the city emergency medical eqwpment. rancbland m l!asuring ten by five m1ln a t some-potnts-w11s blackened in less tha n eight t)ours. Smoke was visible in Sacramento, 30 miles west. Fourlt.'en buildings. including four or Cive houses a nd a tree bark processing plant near the outbrl'a k o f the fire, were destroyed. Two firefighters were treated for smoke inhalation. The fi re started as about five separate blazes near Shingle Spr- ings, a nd spread rapidly south. leaping the Cosumnes River at mid-evening to r idges outside Plymouth; But the winds dled down at night, giving newly·arrh•ed firemen a ch ance to bum fire breaks around hillside homes on the town's outskirts. ''I am confident Plymo"\lh is in no danger .'' said California Division of Forestry spokesman Larry Krogen. ''But everything depends on the weather." * * * Fro.-Page AJ HEAT ••• would pay half. Pa ramedics are firc•men who Last year San Clemente and are givE'n a s pecial six-month Sunday morning, which will burn San Juan Capistrano and the l'Tne>rgency m<>dical co1irs<' off my mid-morning lo sunny county wrangled bitterly over They are .ahle to administt'r skies. the question of access to the drugs and intravenous ml'dica-A stage one s mog alert ex· landfill site. Sole access current· tions. ThL'Y an~· trained an usc uf perit>nced in the Saddleback ly is through San Juan. advanced electronic gear used to Valley Wednesday, was not ex- But the road is steep and wintl· measure heart beats and other pect ed to return today, according ing. vital signs. to Hoger Griffin of the Southern In a r ecent San Clemente City In addition, th<·~ arc linked lo California Air Pollution Control Council meeting at which the base hospitals by telementry District in Santa Ana. dump r oad p l an was r e · t'quipm ent whi<'h relays critical considered, Mayor B. Patrick inform ation al)out thl' patient lo Areas in t he Saddleback Valley Lane said San Juan Ca pi· an c•mergcncy roum physician. and El Toro expe rienced oxidant s trano had b een "very ''The paramedic serves as the levels or .21 Wednesday, which clever" in insisting on the route it hands of the doc hr in the field,•· Gr iffin ca 11 ed a "Stage 1 did, a route truck drivers find dil Chief Neal said. ' episode." ficult and slow to negotiate. Regular fireme n normally re· "The condition that brin1a the ---U.ne said that sOOuld Avemaa celve 3c.Ivancecf(lrs(aidtraining. heat usually brings the s mog Pico be extended to the dump, all In addition to on the scene with it," he said. "So, we're get- e trucks would be-ase-the-Smt-treatme nt of patients:-ttu:Sonottth...---tti1inl'l'1grt-tib>()o'Ht,,..-.,Hn-'ln>-.rt--mmt--'i111.e..- Clemente road because it would Laguna para m edics will be smog." be flat and have easy aC'cess authorized to transport victims The smog people expect an oxi- from the San Diego Freeway. to hospitals, Chief Neal said. dant level of _14 today in the Sad- Lane pooh poohed a suggestion Currently, South Coust Com-dleback Valley area, which by Councilm an Thomas O'Keere munily Hospital is qualified as a s hould be the highest in the that the dump e ventually would receiving hospital. however, the be developed into a park and the closest "hasc·• hospital with the county. San Clemente road would then sophisticated telemetry equip· ~sta Mesa experienced a .06 afCord res idents easy travel to ment linking the paramedics is oxidant level Wednesday and San the recreation facility. Mission Community. Neal said. Juan Capistrano registered a low "All you're going to gain is a The chief s aici because of the .02 level. road to a dump,·• Lane said. He coastal canyons ~nd other topo· said trucks using the road would graphic features which interfere "We don't expect any smog create litter. ruin lhe roadbed wjlh r.adio communiC'allon, a episodes in-t-h~h~ty to· and snarttraffic. system is still in the design phase day." Griffin said. "But we'Jl "I would rather pay an addi-by Orange County communil'a· have lo wait and see." lional 20 cents per month to have lions my garbage hauled out through San Juan," Lane said. Lane moved to reaffirm the previous council's position. a mo- tion which failed to get support or the entire counC'il. Instead, the action on the issue was deferred to a July meeting as was the request for a trash fee increase of 20 cents a month hy the city's commercia l trash hauler. 2 Respirators For. Ensenada Two r espirators valued at &at Burglars Escape With Rare Parrot Boat owner Beverly Mathias would love to lay her hands on the burglars whn c nterro the sport fishing Vl'SSC'I "G atnc Fish" in Dana Point Harbor and stole two valuable fi shing poles. 3 Ar-ch Bay Water Line Contract Let A $194,948 contract for replace- ment of 8,600 feet of water line in Lower Three Arch Bay hu been awarded lo Russco Construction Inc .. of Hawaiian Gardens. The work is the second incre- ment of the $850,000 water main • replacement project being un- nut she is prl•pano·d to forgive dertaken by South Coast County C'w·r~·thing if they will return the Water District. Funding ia from ~---....--..,000--haYe--bcm-given to the--oth r )rtion of thl'ir $850 loot: a a $2.75 million bond issue ap- rare blue crown Amazon parrot ---pFovet11)yltlstrlct voters-ta~t I Hospital Genera l de Ensenada by South Coast Community Hospital in South LaE:una. The Ensenada facility, a<'· cording to local hospital officials. h e r e tofore h as n ot h a d sophisticated breathinJt equip· ment. South Coast disposes of outcl<al· ~d but usable equipment by donating it. to Mexican medical facilities. ORANGE COAST I <(,; DAILY PILOT ""-Or-t N\I D•ll' Pllol, wilh "'"'Ch I• co.,.._ &lt'W'<I fN N,,.,,.,,..,\. •" oubh"'«I b'f ,,_ t),M'.,., (M\\ P\lbh"'lnq CVft\P•nY' ~, .. ._ f'OIUOf'I\ A• f' pv04f,Md MoMl•f throv9h rt kt.Ir lor (°''* "'4-M. N•wOOt-t tff:M h. H\.lfllinoton flirM-h • OOl\-t•lf\ \f•lltr. h'f'tf'IC. S•ddttb.C• VtllfY ,u't(f L•"""" kt1<h15outf\ C01'4\t, A \ff'K}Wrt'G.OMlldJ HM ,, PUblh,f'led !.•turOAY'\ tll'\Cf ~UtlidftY'· in~ l t~~:!~~~\~::':~!1:a~llt~~~1~'.;:14~ W\!t!~I lJ"V Robert N. Weed Pr ••,Ktf'nt •nd PubhW't Jack R. Curlev Vl<t Ptf'••nt Incl c;.r.c-r•• Mr.l'\t1Jl•f Thomas Keevll E Gl(Or Thomas A. Murptll~ M.O,...Ui"O tdJIOf Charles H. LOOS Rlct\olrd P. Nall A"'''•"' M•n•otno Ect•h'tn LIGUM h•tl'I Offlc• Tt .. G .. Mf"ttP.Str,...1 INlln'QAdd•t\l! P.O BooW>.•?tll Of flus Co•ll Mt<• J:IO Wc•I O•r ~lrr•I M""ll~IOA euch, 11111Du <h0....1 .. oro ~191>Kt V•llcy '5101 L• Po1 Ao.d •IS.fl Di ... '•tew•y Te..,...._ <7t4J M2~t Clnsitt.d AdHrtlslfllM2-5671 ut_. h•dt All Depirtmtftts; T•tephOM 4'4-'466 FtomS.•Cl•- 4fJ.06JO CAlll\lfltM, "" °'""tt C.o•tl l'l.f>l•SlllPIO c~ ............. ,, .. ,,,, ""'~'.'"'"\· ~l•Of'••• m•tt•t ., ... ,,u,em•rtt.l f!l«'rrll'I ,,.,.,. t>• rrprod~ctd •Uf\o .. t \Ot C•titl Pf'•,.,IUt01' ot c,opyJJtM 0.wtiet. S.C.oftCI <'•'' P•i••11• ••~d _, to~t.-~, .. , CMltorn&•. svtuu1ot1"" 01 ,,.,.,,,,.,. u n """"' :~=:~~,JSmonlM)', m1llf•''fM\t1n.u11011t, whose name is Chabeel, but who Novc>mber. answers lo Sam . Orang<' County sheriffs or. ficcrs s airl the intruders took Sam and his gol1l cage from under thc labll' in thl• ~alley after they h:Jd picked up tlw fishin~poles . Mrs. Mathi:1s, 38, of 3131 2 Los Cl·rritos, San .Ju an Capistrano, \'alut's the bird al S700. She told de- outics that blUl' crown 11::irrots arc 1·arE' an<l d1Htcull toohl atn. The construction bid by Russco was $4,300 below engineering <'sllmates for the job and $67,000 b<.>low the high bid for the job. The firs t in crem e nt, the replac('m ent of water pipes in t.agunita is nearing completion. The third increment. involving replacemen t o r mains along Coast Highway is planned. Tightened Police Security Approved A S3. 500 i m p r<ive m c nts packagl' dt•signC'd to bc-ef up !lc•c1mty s urrounding found pro· pc-rt~· an<I e\·icfonce ~torcd al the Laguna Bearh police station was quickly approved Wedncs· duy night by the City Council. Th<' monc·~· will pay fo r im- provements t o pr1111crty and e,·idcncC' storngC' arc:is within the police facility and to a storage shed localed b<.>hmd the station. Police Chief J on Sparks re- quested the funds following dis· rove ry two weeks ago that S2S9 uppare ntly was stolen from a property stor a1o?e area within the past six m onths. The m oney. which h:id been found bv lorn I rcsidenL~. had hcl'n tur.nNI onr to the depart· ment for safekeepinl!. The 53.5(10 wa~ r0t1tained in :1 $9,000 r<'qul'~t for police facility improvements that were not in· eluded in a recent contract for r <.'mode ling a nd expansion of the police station. The re · maind<'r of the m oney will be osed for new desks and chairs, window blinds and other im· provements. Sparks today said the ina- provemenls in the round proper· ty and evidence storage areas arc "short term" in nature. He s aid he probably will be seeking money for longer term improve- ments during budget dis · cussions a year from now. Conditions in the property and evidence storage areas have been termed "chaotic" by the C'hief. He has said those condi· tions contributed to the disap- pearance of the $259. An Internal Investigation headed by Lt. Frank Dillon ls under way to determine if any other property Is missing. 1 'Ghoulish' Aet Finn Repossesses Tombstone . HOLBROOK, Mass. <A P > -The mun who rt>· possessed a tombstone has agrel·d to return 1t to the g~ave ot. Arthur T. Aldridge if the del·eas~d man's widow will st.art making p aym ents again. . Mury A. Aldri.dge said Wednesday her fi\'e adult <·hlldren have decided to chip in th~ mon~y to pa} off the d ebt. • Paul Ricciardi of ui s .one removed from Aldriu~e ·s g rave !t1o~day llrcause Mrs. Aldridge still owed Sl05. mcl.ucL mg interest, on the stone she bought for $160 afte r her husband's de ath in 1968. "It was an unfortunate incident ." he said . "but we had no c hoic~." A m e mber of Mrs. Aldridgt•'s fam1lv . who asked not to be idC'ntifi<'d, commcnt<.•u, "It ·wus kind of f0(1lish -and g houlish -to n •posstss a tombstone. lt's not as if it could be resold like a televis ion sd or a piece of furniture.'' f'ro•Pa~AJ SCHMITZ ••• Beach County Water District during the summers or 1972 and 1973. He was employed as a Cull-time administrative assistant in the city's Municipal Services Department in October 1974, following h is graduation from San Diego State University with a degree in public administra- tion. EaTtt-enh1s year, SClimitz was appointed to bead a city study or the proposed state coastal plan. Schmitz is the son or James . Schmitz. owner of Be ach Construction, a Laguna Beach contracting firm. His actual title will be assistant to the city manager-planning director under a planning depart- ment reorganization previously approved by the council. The reorganization includes addition or new positions of se.nior planner and junior plan- ner. T he coun cil authorized recruiting for t hose positions. They will pay $16,400 to $19,800 and $11,500 to $14,000, respec- tively. G4010C 19" 10091. Solid-Stet• • CH~ll OIAGO"Al , 25" l>•A('.QNl\l Th. KlUTO .. G4744r cu •tr•• Pt••'' vt n. .. ,., 1111"1 •M.vJ l'\lt f• .,..t \r i·t\ ....,,01,~1 ... ,,, .. ,,, f1• ,. ,,,.,fl,....,,,f!Q t'l "1t.• "'"'" ,i•Y1 b11'}ol' (01"tvt 11mtJl111M W00tt m1lrtt•IM. Laguna Cable Firm Probes 'Freeloaders' Storer Cable Television Jn(' has launched a securitv audit tu locate Laguna Beach subscribers who are getting service wil'hout paying for it. People who believe they are re· ceiving cable service without paying for it may call StorC'r 'l'i IQ<:al omce, 494·i595, WI' un-m- spection. Those who call will not be ob· ligated to continue the service a nd will not be prosecuted. Those who do not call and ha vc unauthorized conncetions , will face prosecution, Storer officiab said. The audit will include installa- tion or equipm ent to detect future unauthorized connections. Death Suit Filed LOS ANGELES <AP> -A S5 million wrongful death suit was filed by the husband of a 70-year- old woman killed in last week's Palms area gasoline explosion in U.S. district Court Wedcnsday. The DUTTON • S2937W Bicenrennial Styling, 100\ Solid· State '~he SPIRIT OF '76 SJC Sets .. July 4 Activities vr~nns l cr s (lf San Juan C'a pis tr a nn 's old fashicrne d Fourth 11£ J 11 I\' l'cll1brut1on arc pronusini.: a h1isy schedule of a('· tivil ll's for 1· nts m the 10 :i m tn 6 p m . t>vent at a C:iplsl rano and Del Obispo. Orw 111 lllL' firsi evt•11tt. of th4l-ua .v is a 10::10 ~1.m . b1cycle- tlcturatl11).! l't1n1<·~1 .inci parade :-.p1111 ~cHnl h\ t'1d1:.tas de C:ipist ra1111 ,\notlwr r1•atun• of ttw da y wall bl' a bllkL'll i.:uot.1:-. Ul'l'oralm~ con· h·st l'arllt:1pa11ts Hl'l' askl·tl to follow a bi<'l'lll l!nnial or patriotic theme on tht•ir entries which will ~ au<'tioned off after the judg- ing. Proceeds from this will be used to purchase equipment ror the city's reC'rcation and parks pro· gram. Another highliAhl of the com- munity piC'nic will be team and individual beer drinking con- lt.'sls. Tl'a m and individual games and sp<>rting cvenls for children and adults arc also being planned. E nte rtain m <>nt, i ncluding singers. a guitar group and a soft rock group. has been scheduled throughout the day. t\ complete barbecue dinner will bg oUffed · ter- noon. Tickets are beini; !>Old this WCC'k for $3 . Laundry Cleaned . Out in Capo Beach C.:oms anrf hilb ''''" a tol~11 \ alut• of S:J2:1.ll2 han· lx:l·n slol<.'n lrom a Capistrano llcach laun- dromat. Orun~e County .sheriff's offic.C'rs rcport t.'d. Deputies ~aid hur~lars who l'n · tered vw the· unluckecl n•ar door took the cash whill' employcs of the lliJ?hlandc r C«.'nl<!r laun- dromat . :l-11 22 lloht•nv l'ark Hoad , were busy in another part of the pre mises. · · 17~' compact portable TV The PLAZA • G38SOW 100% Solid-State Chassis 1·,.11 l 'af•lory M arranl i•·~ Pim• Our 1•,,r1ea11al On,. \ 1•11r Gunran11•1• On l :1·1•ry l"roduc•I M•• .4'~11! 275 East 17th St. Costa Mesa .. _ .............. ..... J o..,.. W..t ef Cllrit k . Phone 642-8882 Store Hours Daily 9-6 Sat. 9-5:30 Sw•"'t Hie H..W Arw S.t I tH THESE ELECTRONIC PROFHSIOHALS SERVICE YOUR f9UIPMEHT "Dtt1nls" "Al" farnous Zenith quality! Famous ~~:J dependability! DNA Rules: Reins on a God-like Test WASHI NGTON 11\l'l The ~ational lnstitutesof lkulth hal> issued lonJ.t·aw:.11ted guidelines for a con· troversial t ype or J,tCOClli.' n·suarch. They include a ban on :som e experiments c<ins1dered too dangerous to perform. The new rules for n:· ( ) combinant ONA 11rl' dt.. SC/ENCE signed to control wh.1t---__ ______ .;_ some sec as the ulmust God-like pot e nti al of science to ('r<'all' nl·W form s of life. into little gcOC'rutors or \'aluab lc proteins and hormontts, SUl'h ;1s in· sulin and blood clotting factor. CRITICS F f.AR there. searc h c ould create super disease organisms D R • D 0 N A L D S. not found naturallv a nd Fredrickson. Niil dirct'· immune to all defcmws tur, said the guiddines against t hem . for recombinant D'.':A Supporters say the re· molecule r esearch are search has vast •scicn-cffecti\'c immediatclv at tific potentia l. They CO· Nill labor atories and \'ision turning bacteria those of its contractors ----------and grantt'cs. N ill sa id the guidelines arc more str· ingent than proposals il circulated at the first or the year . and stricter tha n reco mmendations by a n inte rnational meeting of scientists is· sued in J,975.._ DNA -d eoxy- ribonucleic a cid is ~ ~ the c•hemical that forms ~ ~ genes; the bas ic units or heredity. Recombinant DNA m olecules result from recombining in a test tube DNA from d if· ~~ , ferent species or life. l ·2 GENES FOR spt>cific ~ • • inherited trait~ taken -from one species are """ • t'ombined with those of Slager S11ed a nother . usually by re· Enterta iner Wayn e ~oving a gen': from a Newton h as b een h 1 g~e r -~rgan1s m _and n a m ed a cod c fc n · putting it into bacter:i~· . . . When t he modified • use DAil Y l"lt.01 t 1 STOREWIDE \STARTS FRIDAY, 10 A.M.I BE HERE EARLY FOR BEST SELECTION. SORRY, NO MAIL OR PHONE ORDERS JCPeriney Costa Mesa HARBOR CENTER Womens Costa Mesa Womtnt Polyester Pints t Pull on style t Several pane1ns & c:olols t Washablt of COUlst ong. $2 99 .. Now ggc Cordou;oy Coordinates t Pre-washed blue t Pants. 1ac~ets. 1umpers t Hurry for besl selection Ong to $17 .. 24 only 100'0 nylon gowns paster colors 20 only polycotlon summer gowns asst. colo1s .. 200 pcs. asst iewetry • eamngs. chains, blacelets 18 only womens purseusst. styles/colors.. . ... 12 only Tan wa1stlengtt11aellel . Now Ong. 399 spec special 12 95 WOMENS SPORTS WEAR REDUCED! •Sweaters • Blouses • Tops • Pants SAVE 50°/o 4aa NOW 2.88 2.88 50% off 1.99 3.99 JC Penney Newport Beach Fashion Island OPEN: MON,.fRI. 10·9 PM SAT. 10·6 ·SUN. 12·5 Womens Newport Beach 93 on'~ Srion sieeve tw111 sweater setS 127 onl) J• surrmer gauze pants JO only Long Sleeve p11111 T ·shirts 48 only Jr 1on<J sleeve T ·sMs 011g 900 1300·t400 800 ,700 25 only l009 sleeve shin &vest seis 16 00 18 only Shor1 sleeYe I 00"1 polyeslet Skll)e IOp . I 0 00 45 only ladie5111aim·up SUtlS .. . 30.00 149only.Pantsu1ts0and dttSSeS ... .. ... 9.99·30 00 20 ooly JunlOI dresses 111 polyester 17 .00·23.00 5 only Juno <!lesses slripeo dOlman sleeve . 32 00 SonlyJUl\IOfsweaterdresses . . ,20.00 11 only Red Yi111le & blue pantsuits missy Stfe 44 00 13onty Anwealh«coals two styles 40.00·42.00 tOO only Nylon ,ac~ets 3 slyles S·M·l ·XL . ... 4 n 6 only Denim jackets tun!OI Siles .. 22 00 6only Betted coidUloy ,acket, slyilng 32.~ 6 Ollly Hooded conon 1aQ.el jUl\lor wes 31 00 30 only Wome11s hand~gs ..... . .. 6.00·26 00 30onlyWomens111195 setec1ed styles . 1 o 00· 19.00 NOW 3.88 7.88 3.88 2.88 7.88 4.88 21 .99 3.99 8.88 10.88 1.88 26.88 26.88 2.99 10.88 18.88 18.88 SAYE 50't SAYE SO\ Pint 1nd Top C1tar1nct Jr & Missy Fashion IOl)S. pants,5~150~0FF mix·match and separates 0 Ong 7.00·1800 .. . NOW Footwear Newport Beach Piece Goods Newport Beach 100 only \\rapS\.rl oanels 162yoson1VHolly Hobb.ec11t·OUt yaioage 100 )'ds only Ou·ana pi111ts .ioo 1dSonly Patchwor• f.ghl'lweoCJ'll yaroage 130 yas on y lntl!f!W oouble knll 1 10 yds oniy 45·1nch p11111 Jeisey knii 100 yos onrv P<&ester Jersey SOiids 0119 500 " 4~ 2 19 J 99 HY 299 NOW 2.99 .66 3.44 1.44 3.99 3.99 1.88 Housewares and Gifts Newport Beach 0119 NOW 300onlyc0tn1ngaridpyre1wa1e 2 95.12 95 SAVE 25,.o 2 adv 10 5!lffd stand mial!f (bunercup1 39 99 29.88 8 on~ 12 cup corning percolato• 19 88 12.88 7Sonly2pccarv1ngse1 599 3.88 10 only 4 pc ceramic carin1ster set 9 99 4.88 Sonly 12pccolleeanoca•esets 9 99 6.88 100 onty Delle! .:JySlal s1emwa1e 1 00· 3 50 50% off IOonly 24 pcSl!I Deller crystal ware 9 99 5.88 ?5 ooty tamps desk OOl.ICbl tallle 1 4 98· 135 oo 2 5 % off 10ontyv1nyta~s 699 4.88 t 5 only 6 DC coas1l!f set I 29 .88 Sonly flavei bars tO 00 6.88 1son1y C>e11el ctySlill vases cieai 10 00· t 6 00 6.88 eon1y11ameopi1111s 12 88·16 88 6.88 •onlyCocaColaetcneddecofatorrnnois 55 00 40.88 25%' off Nltcttd tton1tone DinMfWM dant ~n ~ SJ m1lhon bacteria re produces, the lawstut filed by two 0 r r s pr in!? c 0 n ta in A!buqu erqu e tur· <'haracterist ics of the quoisc dealers wht1 ncwgene. l60only8oyselllnedlgger boot3 1 "7 l399 say h e cons pired in JOOonlyG!lls Shoes.c1tess &spor1 599.1199 Mens & Boys Costa Mesa NOW 6.88 3.88 3.88 25 only chOose from s1• pallems 20 !~~ ~ :.~s oo .......... Now 17ss .4 7ss their a rrest o n a TllE...NEW gui.delines Mtn'1SportShirta 200on1y womenscasualSl\Oe5slip111siytes 599 s t 0 l c n p r o pert y prohibit combin ing t Long & Short sleeve 500oolyWomwsanclalScushionlflSO!es _ _lli ~-<1---.411'1.::1.i:-g.~e ...... _______ g5'c!':'.n~e:;:s;-:-:f:::-r-=:o::-=m~c;:,cr~t:;a:;in;..:..ri;;s;.;.k;..Y .1 __ 4 ..,;•,.GS.:,ol;.::.ld;..::. prints. western 35 only womens sandal dlft digger sole 10 99 4.88 ---------disease or ganis ms mlo fron'H>Yet-400-=::-288 t gaa 88 others; transferingdrug. redoced from reg stock O ____ _..__..,~•ooty.+~~llltbl~ooty.siztt!Q_.~~3J I; i ~ ' I I I I I \ I D • re s i s t an t trails t o ong.400tol7.CltJ> .. : ............... Now 78 on1y Mens <!less shoes 22.00·3000 17.88 IStrict m icroor ganisms tha t 9Sonly Mens1eM•sS110eSbU wn1 ..... 899 5.88 could compromise use of -40onty8ig·MK' work shins asst. sizes 7 98 2.88 Girls Newport Beach P f a drug to control dis-20onlyhghtweightnytonjacker ..... 1600 6.99 ays 0 r case: and forming re-87 only mens llnk topusst. Slrtpes/SOhd. ...... Special 1.99 combinanl s with genes Infants that can synthcsi7.e po· tent poisons. The new directions SAN FRANCISCO also prohibit laqtc·scale <AP> The Sun Fran· expe rime nts -those cisco Unified S-C hool Dis· with more than-10-liten; tricf is s pending $8.038 of culture-with recom· per child to care for 45 in-. binants known to make fants born to high school har mful produ<'tS. students. Lee Dolson, prl'sidenl of the Board or Educa· tion, compla ined that is too much whe n tax· paye rs are qucstioninJ.( the amount spent on c·ity ser vices. But, with Dolson dis· senting. the bm1rd voted to renew a conlrttcl with the Family Service Agency a nd Flor ence Crittenton Home . The distrid will pay S195,708 in the Hl7fi·77 school year for th<' pro· g ram whi ch prnv1di.'S food a nd sheller for the infants and instructi<ms in child t•arr for th« parents HOWEVER. NIH said spt>ciric large-scale ex· periments t h a t could directly benefit society mav be allowed if done uncier s pecial conclitions with specified approval from Nill : The guidelines list four classes or laboratoriesln which the research can be done. Dependini.: upon th« experi m e nt a nd j!C'netic mate ri al in· \'Olved. lhe laboratories rangr from common col- lege labs lo ones with elabor;ite syst(•m s oi airlocks and filters rt"!- $ e nrb 1 in g t·:ipsules Seat Belts Use Up iii Olitario WASHINGTON 1Al'1 Thl· number or drivers in Ontario. Canada, using seal hl'lts has douhlctl sincl' a local law mildc 1t mamlalory Jan. I. but nearly half the motoris ts sllll rcf11s1· tr1 hut•kk up, an in s urnncc indus try study shows. Use of la p bi.•ll s, ;inti ---------- h11l bells with s houlch'r belts, In Ontario shol up from 23 pt•rccnt to 7:, per· ·cent shortly a fl l'f the law w<'nl Into cfft•t·I. but has dropped t11 !lt pl•rcent. th<' lnsurnnce lns titutt• for Highway Sufl'lY n·· ported. Al\1 ERIC AN drivers c-ould bl' <'Onfrontcd with a similar regulation in th e ruturc . T h e Transportation Depart· ment is holding hearings in August on whe ther lo ado pt n ew s afet y mt•asun•s for a uto mobilt• passengers. Thi• options heing considered inl'ludc m a n dutorv sca t bt•lt •,•.•R•--a;••,•T-I•, l~1ws as wcil as insta!la· ~ fll\r..-t1on o r s uch pass 1vl' +· 1'~# r bs m restraints as air bags in ----------new cars . Tra n s p or t a t ion Sec r e t arv Wi lliam Coleman h~1s promis~ to make a ruling on the question hefon! the encl orthe year TllE ONTARIO law requir~s almost all the dri\'ing population to use the scat belts or the scat a nd shouldt•r belts when their vehicle is in opera· tion. The driver has to make sure that children aged 2 to 16 use belts. __________ Tht• f i n e f or n o n · •••••••••• rompli:in<'l' is S20 tn $100 I, MENS HOODED SWEATSHIRT • 1 OO°t acryhc t Red. green. navy t Perlect f()( oeacll. camping, elC Special 499 JO only boys tank tops· solid color ... 36 Pr. fash!Qn panls·COtdS & derwn 50 onty p11nt ·r shirt 8·18 Mini Ltfture Suits t l()()'f. P~ter t SeYetar Cotors t Assor1ed Sizes Ong. to $27.50 .. Shoes Costa Mesa 35 Pr. Infants Sandals wht. & narura1 70 Pr. T 11e T red sandals .... 20 P1 Womens sftppers asst sizt>s/cotors 84 pr Beachmal sandals·Mens 01 womens 34 Pr Womens Wedge sandals JO Pr Womens Dress shoes asst. styles/sizes t8 Pt womens sltppers·assl hurty or Domestics Costa Mesa 23 only twin size muslin snee~s 1J onlv Full size muslin sheets 6 only Queen size muslin sheels 59 only p11tow cases 36 only asst her curtains. BEDSPREAD BUYS! •many C01o1s t some quilled all are washable se Ong Speaat Special 3 50 Ong 599 ..... Special 2.99·S 00 Special 8 99 on1y on y NOW 1.00 3.99 2.99 NOW 3.44 2.88 1.88 1.44 6.88 1.88 Orig NOW 399 1.99 4.99 2.99 8.97 4.97 2/3 49 2/1.99 ro 6.9e so-1. off 6 Twin 8 lull S queen 4 king .... .... ................... ...... . NOW! YOUR CHOICE gas 16 only decoratrve dish towels 36 only asst. decorahve hotpads & mitts SO yd. drapery Fabne-asst Damask & other 270 yds 1oo•t Polyester Varda9f .. 40 only 100°• acrylic Kmlllng yard Asst cotois 79 . 8811 35 Spec1ar 17710288 t 29 .44 .66 .44 yd. .99 .44 Costa Mesa HARBOR CENTER 2300 Harbor Blvd. 011g. 3000tlly Pr•nl T·sM 100•i 00/yeslet St 7· 14 3 50 50 only Gills iewel'Y 2 00·3 oc 23onlyG1t1s~11Calcuna~Slll! 7·14 u 00 200 <Tly Se4tded ~swimwear I U only Phok>pr111J ~ IOpS 4 00 200 only Poiy/ConOtl e1ress S/lll1S s()llCI colors 7 00 100 only Scion sntrts pa1y1conon 7 oo 90 only Merls wesiem oenwn ~ecs 9 98 HlOonly Mens polyeste< leiwre SU•IS 30 only Mer1s Swedish knit SU1ts Selectivt COOl'dlnate 9f'O'lpa 200 Shif11 Slacks JICkttl 27 50-35 00 90.00 NOW .99 .88 10.88 NOW 25% off 2.88 4.88 4.88 4.99 14.88 69.88 Pojyeslers an<I Poly/Conan 5 o 0 / orig 11 00-22 oo IO off Sporting Goods Newport h Or19 NOW 4 only Bag Doy golf cans 4699 32.88 4 only Too "iqht golf clubs 19900 109.00 6 only Court i<1nq tennis shol1s 799 2.88 t2only r~c1220tennis1ac~e1s 999 3.88 24 only Wilson malcllpo.nt rackets 25 99 14.88 IConlV Converse gtel!fl oas,eltlaM shOe 1299 6.88 ~¥ Comce<se 90'd hapetbah 40 oniy Convl!lse wede oaskeroall s1toe 20 99 12.88 19 onfy ConvCfse U· lhroa11en111S shoe 15 99 9.88 15 onlr Conveiise canvas 1em1s sllOe 11 99 6.88 4 on1~ Cetebt1ty teon.s game 14 99 9.88 3 only 1n"atab'e t>oal canoov 34 99 19.88 3 O'\ly Hypaioll 111!a1a~e boat 34900 266.00 70 onry 5• 7 Play ren1 888 3.88 6 Of1ly s~ qlasses 999 3.88 1 only SoMgt.eld rill(> mooe1 120A·22 34 99 19.88 Hardware Newport Beach Orig NOW B 001y Cnarmgiow Ba• fl 011c carts 91 99 11.88 8 011ly C"armglow Bar B Oue starlds 16 88 6.88 22 Ofl~ Ant1Qu1n9 ~its 5 99 1.44 I 2 only Ant.Quing glale 1 19 .22 I 2 onty Ao1>au1ng base coat 229 .49 2 Ol'ly F11ep1ace sets 2999 10.88 1 o qa1 M•s·rTned oa1r11 10 99 .99 20 cat's SP'aV oamt 2 29 .99 5 rytly Oooi alarms 1999 4.88 2 on~ Soc\et sets 3899 16.88 NEWPORT BEACH JOO only Bath towels I 00 only Hand IOlllelS 300 only Wasn dotns 150 ooly SJaooard p.llow cases 200 only T .. n and tull sheets 100 only Queen ano King sheers 20 only tasMn bedspreads 1 c only las/1!00 bedsp!eads 90·1 25 33· 7~ 3 43-4 29 2 47-5 99 699-11 99 ~B 00·27 00 32 00-42 00 Furniture. Floor Covering, Sewing Machines Newport Beach Orig : oniy Sq commooe Mee· 9S 95 1 on!)' Pecan !>lass glass coe\rail tatlle 249 9!: l f1;lly early Arnet ny1on t10ta1 loveseat 33900 I only T •ad rlolal sofa 399 00 •only T raa t1eta1 lovesea1 349 oc • only 2 pc blown v1ny1 sect taSISI 57900 • only T resfle tat>le early Arnet oark ome 26900 i only Arll'Oie oar. 1radlfioria1 419 00 4 only Swwel 01nette cha11 yellow 41 50 ~' ange l()onge ctiairs 29900 on11 Oraf19e nail c rcle ottoman t 19 00 1 only Gold lloral SOia 239 00 1 on1yGoidn01allovesea1 18900 .99 .66 .33 .99 1.99 4.99 14.88 24.88 NOW 66.00 166.00 259.00 299.00 249.00 463.00 188.00 299.00 33.00 199.00 n .oo 199.00 149.00 10 Setec!ed remnants room Sile 44 88·205 oc 50% off 4 only Sewing machine 7 sfl!C/I 159 99 99.00 Major Appliances Home Entertainment Newport Beach 'only AV./FV. i¥/8 tr<K• play & recO'C ~ only moollt aulOlllal" 8 uae\ pray dee\ 2 only AMJFM pN>OO 111/8 ~ac• Sonly AM/FM 8 track 4 cnannet 2 only Orqatron cnord organ 1 Oilly 13 100'< SIS p0t1able coio-Iv 4 17 SIS pona~e colOr TV 1 only 25 100·, SIS COllSOI<? cOIOI IV 2 oniy AM/FM tu~ amp 4 only S1e·eo~nono 2 soe,l~e,s 2 Two spceo washCf 3 only JO Gal water t1eate1 1only18 Avocaoo rel,.ge•ator \Oamagl!ll• Toys Newport Beach 50 Eve!1<n1evet ~to1cyc1e 42 Blazing SSP car\ 16 Baby Alive care sel 12 Saoo an wall plaoues AD Str.nq al1 saJooal set Fashion Island OPEN: MON.·FRI. 1o.t PM SAT. 10·6 • SUN. 1M Or NW 12~ 95 89.00 169 9) 99.00 '9995 169.00 15995 129.88 499 95 399.00 329 ':15 279.00 389 95 333.00 S69 95 499.00 12900 99.00 59 95 44.88 ?:199'> 199.00 1 lC) '15 99.00 449 95 388.00 Orig NOW 5 99 .99 4 44 .99 4 <)ti .99 •I Q(, .99 5 9Q .99 I I. I I I • '. I' j r I I ' 1 l i I I . I I Spare-age Sleuthing Now fingerprints can be checked quickly and precisely with the latent fingerprint identification system by Rockwell Interna· tional's Autonetics Group, Anaheim. Norman Bolton, project en_g~nccr. checks the automatic fin~crpri.nt r eader . par~ of a Sl.5 m1lhon order from the Royal Canadian Mounted Police. New Babies 'Terrified'. . -·. . At Birth--Physician Proudly Presents The IN PERSON= WITH THE SIHGIH'/ SWIHGIH' SACRAMENTO (AP) -It's not that" doctors a re "purposefully violent" when they deliver babies. an obstetrician says, it's that they should focus on the baby as a terrified human being. a Leboyer style birth -in which the AUCJUSf 7th baby is caressed, not slapped. That was the m essage prominent French physician Frederick Leboyer gave at a Capitol news conference Wednesday where he showed a film of THE 57·YF.AR·OLD author of S L. d E "Birth Without Violence"' said that aiur ay ve. babies born by his method arc more serene and less aggressive in their 8:30 p.m. early years. He added that a ret•ent study, soon to be published in En$:lis h. also OranCJe County s howed Leboyer babies have fewer health problems and arc very as· FairCJround D,nT lJ Q sertiveandfulloflife. v se f(' Assemblyman Jotm Vasconcellos. a & A .... ALL STAR SHOW San . Jose Democrat who is carry-" 77 Fair Drive ,., F h Pl ing a bill requiring the state to study Costa Mesa i O iu l ague alternate birth methods. sponsored e' Leboyer·s visit to the Capitol. ..... __ ..._......,....iw ~~--------------~4~4~~~~~~ras~~~~~:rn~~ed~,1~~~e~;r~ITT~mr~=w1Y~cr~~~~~~---· · DonaHon~mitsThe~h~leFami~ lMOM,DAD&~DSl In TwoStates -THE vAscoNcEu.os B•LL. As 4111!,11 WASHINGTON (AP> -Health of· Committee hearing in August. 17 I I i : l { f I e 0 e e e c c c c c c 0 g 0 0 0 Ct C" Cl Cl Cl c. Cl ficials in Colorado and California. Le boyer, who began using his y• k f I f t• C 1117141 847 7206 where two cases of bubonic plague technique eight years URO. said he has IC e n orma ion a - have been reported this year, have delivered 1,000 babi<'s us ing this ._. ................... ...,, .. ..._ .. .._,.. ... .,..,.,...,..,..Mlllll~Mll-~--..-... ._,..._,....,.....,....,.....,..mi ....... ---...... -~ .. federal permission to use the method. Most of the mothers used no ------------------------------------------------pesticide DDT against ·rodent fleas anesthetic during the birth, he said. that may trans mit the rare disease. Gesturing rapidly as he talked. The Environmental Protection Leboyer said his philosophy Agency said it granted Colorado Gov. centers on the belief that birth is a tcr- Richard D. Lamm ·s request to use the rifyin~ experience for a baby, which pesticide, which will be applied finds itse l( alone. directly into wild rodent burrows by hand-powered equipment. The EPA ''I NEVER WANTEDtosa y doctors had already given California are purposefully violent. lt"s simply permission to use DDT. we fail to see here is a sensitive EPA MAKES exceptions to its ban human being that is terrified" im· on DDT in emergencies. mediately after birth, Leboyersaid. A federal health official in Atlanta The old school of thought described said eight cases of bubonic plague the newborn infant as having "no feel· have been confirmed in four Western ing, no psychic life," he said. Instead, slates this year in an apparent con-"a newbprn baby is a terribly tinuation of a puzzling upsurge of the sensitive"ltttd terrified human being." disease that surfaced last year. In the Leboye r·style technique, a baby is stroked. massaged and THE VICTIM RECOVERED in the caressed to case its entry into the one Colorado case, but a victim in world. California died, accordin g to Marshall Fox, a Center for Disease Control epidemiologist. Two of four reported victims in New Mexico died, while two others re· covered from the dangerous illness in Arizona, Fox said in a telephone in· tcrvlew. · The disease rate usually rises from May through September. when people enrounter wild rodents and their dis· ea se-bearing fleas in the wilderness. ·~HEN THE BABY opens und feel s it is beautiful to be born," Lcboyer told reporters. All the baby wa nts when it is born is "someone who is touching and tellin_g the baby they are not alone ... Leboycr said. For the mothe rs, Behoycr believes it is better if they use no anesthetic but said some women have so much pain it is necessary. At Sa.ddlehaek College Student Chief Picked A 20-ycar·old journ:1lism student from San Clemente hus bt"cn clt•ctcd student ho<iy presid<'nt nt Saddleback •(folleE?e for the 1976· 77 school yN1r <:eno Rok<lsky was s<.'lected from a held of four c andidutcs in l"l'l'enl balloting. tlis first official action was to solicit thl' help :md rno~1crat1on of losing rundidatcs CLASS VICE PRESIDENT will be Ira Goldstt'.'in. a fr<'shman from Tustin. majoring in s ales uncl merrhnndisinJ! Rokoskv commended the work done h~· outgo.ing president Kathe Eddy and .ea ve some i<IC'as of" hat he woul<I do ns h<'ad of student gon-rnml'nt next year "\\'HAT HAS BEEN started should be rontinued." he said. "Kathe c<.'n· tcn•d h<•r work around gainmg stu dent n•prcsc•nt.illon al tlw hoard of trust<•<•s le\"Cl and in dl'l'is111n an1l policy making. "Wl' want lo rontinuc that and also work on student activities.·· Hokosky, a fnrml'I' Santa Ana College• studC'nt. said hl' can forcst•e uprominJ! needs and prnhl<>ms at Sad· dlebuck bcc:ms<' he has attended a laq{<'r srhool. me future dOesn't take care of itself. You hav~ to help It along by planning for it. Thinking ahead for what It will take to provide solid security and a happy retirement. Naturally, you want the assurance of knowing that you and yours will have the benefits of today's efforts, tomorrow. That assurance comes from a growing investment ..• savings! And that's what Perpetual Is all about. ' - earn the highest Interest available. With the insured safety of up to $40,000 on savings acco·unts. And while Perpetual is helping to take care of your future. we want to provide you with many convenient, free services. When the future suddenly becomes the present, you11 be glad that you came to Perpetual, California's Capital growth. safe and secure. 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J\ nwr 1<·an T C'll·flhlllll'. t •l1· 'This hinders the ability or m:iny wl'll-managctl s mnlll·t corpor.111on s lor.11s ethe t-.1p1tnl t·~sl0nt1.1 l fm the m t ogrr:iw A kt·y facto r m lhe c•h0ttl'11t B.1ll<'n tn hl1,HI the NYSE dur mg this pcrwd oftrans1t111n 1s h is dct<-rminatwn to a makt' rl'- kmdhn~ o f pu l> he 111te1c~t111 s to( k:, ,1 l11g hcs t ·pr11>nty ~oat In the mak rng ts a dr1\ c tu'' oo t ht 111di. 1dual hack lo tht' s tud; market In the wonts tlf Hobl'rl :\I Garrl11tl'r. <'hai1 man of Reynolds Sccur1l1es, Inc , • s ecurities a 1 c sol d , they arc n o t bought • To s ugges t the p11tl•nt1.il. the ~t nekhroker 1s thl' s 111gl1· s of "lOl:k purchas cl'. "1th three of ft\ C' n e w 10\ f•s tors b ll) m j! s lot' st r o ug >rn c ~i------ 10 new 111vt'Stors u sing the c•mployc ::.tock 1>u1 d1asl' plan u1· the com p,iny s to ck bonu~ pl.111 ln >.hort, lw tJrl'JJ.1n•d \\all S tre l'l 1~ on llll' mo\<' Growers Hope Berry Bust-boom: It's Time· to Stop IMtllyMI e1• HJ 11~+1 (Toctr.N I 7l U + ~. Gr•1:ot' 21 Ut ll''4· ~ U"°"ln 11S 411 1l~-~' P'.tcl'lllrl II llS J~ • '• ~NR.-I 9~ H "+ ~. Jll"IWllpl 11~0 l\11 S.llGE I 1m n •••·• Croc.kNpl • s 41"-• v. Grand" 1 J u •. •·• Lltt.,...,.cpf •• s 11'"··· PocPw "73s 70'•• ~. ScNwEn TI • 12 33'•-'• wJ·.m,w0·'!! 1 °13 1~ •11 '_ ',,' .. 10DESTO (1\PJ It s l>"C'n l>onm ··nrl bti~t 1n tl1c S.llolll 1200 Sl -\I) elc; I l .. i ••••. Gr•ftftvl S 14 14 • Lltt0ftpl6 • 1 1'.>ii-i,. PacTT 9 Ml 1S'•+ ~. SoNEP4 1 •J,. 1, F<. , -I> < u ., &.nG• EU 2 15\-... I l>U ,. 30 ••••. Gr•yOr9 s 511 IS'·. I I Lo<l•l>d Aire 3 "' 1014-\\ P•cTTpf "9 l lO , .. ' ••• SouPiK a 317 , .. ~. 1. 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I ,..:-• rap1 prJCl' c Im ) 0 ow y a prec1p1tous price r CJp . BnllTpl 11 2H'+ \\ (-mElt9 '1 30 39 ,.,, CirG1utt 16 8 IS·•-'• Lll..pl'O .. 9 2~'1-'" PMEP 1 138 3S ••H• SwPl>Sv I 10.5 111, 11 a 10 1a 1,. t S.11011 .. 21 + !I) C-pt •• rtlOO 110 +1'11 G1'1!yi't a I 21l IS'•• \1 l..OllQl0r"9 22 788 3Ho-'• P•orcll b 1 18 ll·•-\• !>1)¥1 fd 1 1J 13'•-~• W~>W"t q 7o 11 ,, ----------:----:---------BafclC" ii 112 12•-.. 11. GunnD<t 1 1 '"' • G~l'lnclwt ·• 30 J'• • •• L.oralC«p ' ., 14'<+ '• Pi•!lf'>lpc 11 &s w •• .,.. Sp.u1on a s 4 1. w~~••M "s 1<11 1• •• •, GROW F.RS ARE LOOKING towa1d a s teady price, ~ , 1 1'IV1+ '-i CiwWK. •• •s 11'1.-~ ~ oerlnc • H 1 • · YLM><I 12 511 7ai.,,_ ~. Parller °'111 1 10 11'•• '• !ic>forryHvl 8 1 lA" •· W•t~•nJ 14 '~ 74 ..... 1~' "bout 25 ""l\t<· ,·1 J'<>11n1I In 1~'74 rirt"C".' t l1m'-e d to 30 c·c nt· a !Milcln< 1 12 IS + .. C"'11SWr 7 IOl 11\0 .... 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Our>Brcl ii H> 11'">-''" HouOall • 1 " U'•• '11 Nlfdllta 11 3 21>.:.-"• .-svc1n 10 31s 1)•o '• WASHINGTON IJ\P I Secretary GROWERS FOUNO TllF.MSF.LVF:S without a m ,11 kct ;ind turned to ro.1d~1dc s tands to h e lp s e ll o ff the ir c r op En•r('l I Cole, a boyscnbc-rry grower n ear Modesto. s ays h t• would p1 ('frr a stah1hz1•cl price Ins tead of the feast or fanunC' cyl'll' t h.1t s eems to hit on alternating years. "Prorcss ors arc out of b e rries rig ht now. but r for one d on't \\ant tlw pncc lo go s ky high a~<11n because 1l will create huycr re~1slancc in the future," Colt' s::ud "W e ve n t•ver hacl :.lab1hzc d pnrc s m the hoysenl>erry 111rlus ll.v and it's about time. I'd Irk(• to sec a lot of mov~ n11•nt :it a I l'a~onable price instead of only a fe w at l11g h J>l"IC'es ,' h e .1dClt'd . Datatron Tells Pact Mnrtin P Clc-ory, 11rt's1clcnt o f lhlatron I nc. Irvin<' h.1s ann ounred that t h e British Pos t Offrc c lh'scar r h C:t·ntPr, Ip s wich, EnJ.!l.snc1, has sclcrl C'c1 Datatron ·~ n<'w LSI 800 sem1conduct11r tes t system for the t es ting .snd C'haraclt·r11.a· t1on of advam·c<I mlcgratcd 1.•1rcu1Lo; The Oalatron test sys t em will be used primarily for <I<'· vclopmc rehab1ltty assuran ce t echniques m ~upporl o f 11ro- c u rem e nt spc·c1f1c at10n requirements fo r complex integrnt- ed circuits to be uscc1 m the Hr1t1s h lclct•r1mmunicat1on networks. Orders Announced CCI Corp • l 'H"" ~llll!CP JS ,,.,,_"" =~~ ~ a :~~·· .... Melvtll• '' n Jlll'•.!_ :-:o. PSPS~nONrpf 120 ll'•• '• or H ouslnn unrt Ur""n Ocvclopment CIMIQ Qt» 40 1\'o •• , •• OllllLI 1 141 111!e-Ill · • Mfn.tK r 4 ll • H I 21 ?0'1• • • • .., Uo e11t111"" 11 l'• 0uqLt4'1' •• mo 2m-..., Hou$'1F 1 Jn ttv.-"" """"sir ' ,. 48~• 1• PSNHol • •700 18 • (HUD> Carla Hills s ays the C'osl of Computer Automation. Inc, lrvinc, said it h a s recr l\·1°11 a¥"~ ·~ 1~; ~"': :: 8::t~ :·:~~\It+.~ ::::a: 7 sl fo~; ~: =:rroc.:1111 '! ,.: ~~.~~ ~:~~ : 2~~ J:!!:-,: housing. not substandard cond1t 1on;.;, order s for several of the firm's r ecently a n nounce d SyF'A ~~1H~P , 1r. 1:~: ~ °''"° n -a"--.44-•'~-'• ::~~~~ u t,. >~·~! ~ =~~ ~~ 1m ~f::: ~ ~~8:! 116 !!'"=,'· is t h e b1~~est hous ing problem con -computer systems from t hree commercial a n d industrial in· CNAplA •• • 12 .... -~ t o&o n 114 llV>+W• How.JO"" 12 SOI H~·-"'" "'"Pllf 1 ·~~·· 1" PSEGPt Ho so•\+ '' fronting poor families s lltutlo ns in the United St ates and Great Britain. ~:~·.: 1 ; 1:~.'~ H~s~!m, ·n ~ ,;v.~i =i 1~ , •• ~.;·ii,=':: ~ >!.:;~ ~ ::u&:: :~,~:;-:-.'." That is \\h\ flUD IS n1vin~ almost T h ('COntracts.valuedmexcessof Slmilh o n ,callfordc-Cl'C}ftt 1<1 :122 '6~+ \I) EAQleP 8 10 l•'•-I~ Huchl>B 2 1'll• " MGM S1 141• • Publckr Ind 1' •'•.. • " --~cnc:si u .. -44~··• Cg z 2.L-1.1~ H n 231 41'1•11 Mt1rom 1.0 m ... ~Pue"'°•"t . l , ••••• halfitsrentalsubs1111esto low-incomc h very ofanund1sclos<'<i number o f SyrAsystemsover t hc CabC»b .-, •. 72 1 -•1t \!Air Li" iJ:r-v1.. • ~.,. 1..---1..-.2.l_ll.~• • i. c.bclllC 7 ,. J•«-,1 E•stG<F ·; '°' •o'•-v. 1so 11·~-~. Pu '"" 10 ~so~"tt-"T1J1rrm•.,te-,.w'"'h"'6-e&At.Ulu.e-1o~U-'>:;:-!1:0:n~t:.:h:::c-.j......_..;n;;e;:x;;l::..;,l;;2;m:.;;.;o~n;.:.t:.:h;.:s;;..lo Dow C h e m 1l'al. and l o Pure Lard, Ltd • c.-..ce tfld •• 14 l ' ,_ '"' l!•s1u11 I n is·• . . • n • .. ·~ ,,..,,,.c:o • •s IS'•• '• h l . ts th an r g ,...._ ... td f .. .J.:.-t b " c.wn wrt" 20 »-. 1 .. EHKd • u ,,,. 1oo•·-~· 1 Jo ,_ '. Pu<ltn l'a1h 10 11 ''• same om es o r a par m en ey OC · 1 a u vncn;-.., . 1'00-UT:s 1't ut1on wr~n... c.AI~,,.., • s ,.,._.,.&ion u ilf J•~·1 ,. 21~·-l· ""'"011' ',.1 J•» '· cupied previously, she told a Sen ate ,England Dehve riesbcganlast week. h,,.<>r;no W"tinl"t~rt •\/ I I ff UAIL Y PILO f THE FAMILY CIRCUS· I "Who got out all these toys? Thursd•y. June 24. 1976 By Bil Keane "Ida Know." Your Hor.-seope Gemini: Steer By Tangles FRIDAY,JVNE25 By SYDNEY OMARR ARIES (March 21 -April 19): Check directions, l-----Ul1$&1~~· ms.-rescrvalions7'\ir of confusion exists. Stay out or trarric, ir possible. Story re lative tells is 11 ftot based on ructual information .. TAURUS (April 20-May 20>: Threat to financial structure is empty, lacks substance. Know it and don't be "bluffed." Stand pat: get money's worth. GEMINI <May21-June20): Steer clear of legal tangles. Means wail for clarification before affixing • signature to documen\. Partner or mate could make usual request. Be patient. CANCER (June 21-July 22>: Restriction is tem- porary. Spotlight on hospital, club, organization, in- stitution. You could be involved in charity drive. LEO (July 23-Aug. 22): You may resist change, but it is "good" for you. Member of opposite sex utilizes persuasive powers. Be receptive. If you analyze situation, you'll see with greater degree of clarity. VIRGO <Aug. 23-Sept. 22 ): Security, where you stand at home and with superiors -these areas are highlighted. Key is diplomacy as cof\trasted to force. UBRA (Sept. 23-0ct. 22): See beyond what ap- pears on surface. Give full play to intuitive in- tellect. Your ability to perceive, to detect when A something of importance is to occur .. .is heightened. · SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. 21): Organize. Bring priorities into focus. Don't over-extend; assume responsibility for product, quantity and quality. Member of opposite sex makes commitment. SAGITTARIUS <Nov. 22-Dec. 21 >: Play waiting game -refuse to be rushed to action, decision. ~ailing game is one y~ can win. Time is on your s1ae. Element of deception could be present. 11------;-k<l~us.~~7".n::a.'-"'~~· J9l: Highlight in-dependence, fresh approach, originality. Look behind the scenes. Check for subtle signals. AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 18): What seems a roadblock can be removed more easily than might be imagined. One who talks about property, sales. escrow is testing, fishing for information. PISCES (Fcb.19-March 20): Highlight flexibili- ty. Be versatile without scattering forces. Experi- ment. Give full play to intellectual curiosity. Make inquiries. -If Jaae %Stb 11 your birthday you are introspec- tive, spiritual, creative and temperamental. You are completing a major cycle, letting go of past _b_u_rd_e_n_s_·----------------·~ Kerm's Deluxe 36" Doggie Screen Door • Attre<tin '" .. " .... r thot y-4et , .... , """ • r,.tectin ltwer trill prnet1ts 411_,, • ht"'4ell ellllllilWm fr•-; ha...ile ' hintt• Miclu.Mll 17aa Cast Iron 10"x10" Hibachi • ltleel fer ,Hlliu ., ,.rch c ....... • ~t611e trill witt1 weell .... 277 4.tt -Ji Economy-Toiler Drain Augers ..,. . . ~ .. . . •' ... .at Johnson & Son that make the difference PETH PBEUSES "THE GREEK" Pete "The Greek" has been at Johnson & Son for over 14 years ... Hundreds of satisfied customers believe he is the most considerate salesman anywhere ... We tend to agree ... OllANGI COUllfT s OIDUT llNCOl.N-Mr•cullf DlAllR U TtAllS Of fllllllDH fAMll T $111VKI! ·ohnson & son [it •m•+'*"*i -*H**' . n 2e HAllBOR BL\10 COSTA M[SA )•O·M~JO . t • rt.t-4 sle•I t .. e ellll wire with •• , '°"" llMll • , ft. '"'· ,1 .. rs "" ""·· #3504 ..-----07~ -ji.•iP • ~ ,,• .. ~-: .• ( ':X ,, ... t -, , .. t /' ., " Ir 1.'f :, \ ',~.• '\ .. 4,.. ... ,/• • >' ... • • • / , ,, ~ ~<ti ·\ I fl ,, ,, • I .• I ~ t ... \ •\ #. '• ·.· ····~~·· \ ~-~·· ,_.--''t' , ' I ·~ \ l t 1 ' t ... ~ :\ ' ~ _i ~~· .... ~r.·~!1 ~!1 ~.I I ' ~ :.---====--, I ~~.. _.., I ..... -_:...:.. , • Whirlpool Model I. SAU300 • J11ll I~ fiheri .. syile11t • Dvtl lltterp1.t ~Jpt11str • De<-ti .. 4 t.i.r re11tl •11 219°0 Bia.ck & Decker 18" Electric Lawn Mower • Instant, quiet ,.wer the mement y141 turn 011 the switch e 6" recessell wh1tls for cuttint closer to wells, feMts, tr1ts • 4 pesitlen cuttlnt heitht fre111 1" le 2W' • De•le insu!.tttl ftr safety, M 1l'MfMlint ntttlff. NIOOO Rtt. 76.99 6488 Homelite XL 10" Gas Chain Saw 'rice• Good Thru W-4., June 30 Kwikset Fire & Smoke Alarm • Battery open1ted flrt 1lorm with ionization cho•tr • Sens.s anti alerts yeu at tlM first sign of firt tr Slfttlie • Easily instalttd withevt special tools • battery included Tru-Test Gloss House Paint • Rui1h fumes, bliUtrint, tic. • Orin lent ... white and po•tel1 enly. ,1.1 :1s_6~~d'." Tru-Test Oil Base Primer · • A11 Ultrltr eil llltn ,..i- • M.lits peint ~1 le11 l1tt19tr. !1401 '100' Kitchen Faucet • Si .. le Iner ftr wettr ce111rtl I. • • ...,.,.1ure • Mtdem lltsit11 ........ clir- plalecl fillilh. o IOOWf 2R2~;s 1788 • A ru911d, high powered chain SOW Golden Vigoro® Lawn Fertilizer Vigoro® 50% .. ,. "' • Dual control syste111 fer independent throttle actuation • Sreciel dew.releaH • Gretn1 grou le1t ' i.. .. ,, ii gr .. 11 Malathion Spray.' • Ge11trel P"ttcli• frem lltslrvcti .. l111e<t1 • for ltw11s, Hewtn eMI V .. t19'lts ALL MODELS SALE PRICED ·~·d J I ll~---31 ·- ModelSAU320 ModelSAU440 • 2 ru1i.utt ... cycles • Super Wedi ler ,.r. & re111 • Ri11H ' htW cycle • 4 ru•hhtt ... cytln • Surer Stt11r I. Super WtJh • RiMe ' htlll ,1.,, Jhtft cyde 239°0 279°0 ModelSAU540 • S rwsi.utttll cyclH • filte chlM·cryslol, Super Sceur, Super W11h, Rhue I. H.U lltMI sh.rt cycle • 'I .,et4 WHhi .. •M rillsl111 319°0 , \ANIA All& ·-· t, Saddlehack EDI TION 'l'ocluy~s C losln J( .. N. 'l'. S tot•ks ~_v_o_L_._69_,_N_o_._1_1_6,_J_s_e_c~T_1_o_N_s_,_J2 __ P_A_G_E_s ____________ ~~~-=O~R~A~N~G~E::....::C~O~U~N~T~Y~,~C~A~L~l~F~O~R~N~IA:..._ _________ T~H~U:::.:.:R~S~O~A~Y~,~J~U~N~E~24~,~1~97~6----------T~E~N~C~E~N~T~S ... t;,convicted on 22 of 23 Counts 17 :D .:. r. ,. ~ ~ llt's Hot, ( ;'Getting , ~Hotter •I \ • ,. By STF.VF. MITCHELL 01 .... D•1ly ...... ~" ~ Weather forecaster Patricia ~ Rowe isn't one for fancy weather ~ statistics. She tells it like it is. · "If you like it hot . you're going ·~ to get it hot.·· ' The Los Angeles We ather ·Ser vice forecaster sees more (.sweltering heat for Orange Coun- \ t y, p ossi bly t hrough t he weekend. with beach highs Fri- ,. day in the upper 70s r ising to 90 I inland. \ Today's hh~hs were expected to t reach 80 in Newport Beach a nd 97 'in Santa Ana a nd other inland areas or the county. • She sa id the heat. forced in r from the deserts by a high pre· ! ssure area over Utah, Nevada t and Arizona, will drop orf steadi- / ly -but slowly -over the ~weekend. " ures will ht> slightly l above normal Satur ay a n n-t day," Mrs. Rowe said. adding , tha t not much relief can be ex· 1: pected in the early evening .·hours. "Things won't cool down until 9 I p.m. or so," she said. !· Lows tonight will be in the up· 1 per 50s inland a nd around 60 near the coast. . The forecaste r expects late r night and early morning fog i along the coast Saturday and 1Sunday morning, which will burn l off my mid-morning to sunny \skies. ! A stage one smo~ alert, ex· ~ perienced in the Saddle back :! Valley Wednesday, was not ex· t.pected to re turn today. according , to Roger Griffin of the Southern \ .California Air Pollution Control District in Santa Ana. " Areas in the Saddleback Valley ':and El Toro experienced oxida nt levels of .21 Wednesday. which .. G r iffin c a lled a "Stage 1 · episode.'· ( "The condition that brings the heat usually brings the s mog ';·with it ... he s aid. "So, we're gel· 1 ting both. the heat and the ,:smog." : The smog people expect an oxi- .. dant lt.'vel of .14 today in the Sad- 'dte bac k Valley area. which •should be the hi~hest in the count:v. r--'1-Costa M esll experie nced •1 ,06 oxidant level Wednesd ay and San Juan Capistra no registered a low . 02 level. "We don't expect any s mog y episodes in the south county lo· . day," Griffin said. "Rut we'll • have to wait a nd sec." ; i'Summer Camp 1 Signups Set 'In Saddleback r The Sadd l(•back Valley YMCA Is now in th<' process of registe r- ' Ing boys a nd J:irls in the fourth through the sixth gradt•s to a t- 'lend week lonfi? sum mer camps. l The Valley youngsters will e n· joy swimming, horseback riding, waterskiin..:. cra fts. archery a nd other activities at Camp Bluff I.La ke located ne ar Rig Bear the weeks of July 10·17 or July 31· \August 7. J Wl'll balant'ed meals will be •~er\'ed three times a day in the camp's dining h all. Each of the '<'abins will be starred by two trained counselors. The fee for the YMCA camp is l$82 for member s and S87 for non· me mber s . T his includes all ac· .tivi t:v fees except for wate r skiing. Additional infor mation m ay be obtained by calling the Sad · dlcback Va lley YMCA at 830-9622 ror visiting their Saddle back Valley headquarters located at 23131 Orange Ave .. El Toro. t Bomb Tos&e d WASHINGTO N <AP > -A , Molotov cocktail was thrown at the South African E mbassy chan· cery ear ly today, but an Embassy • official said it caused no harm. .. . _ella Foun CONVICTED WITH CELLA Mission Vlejo's Schiffman VERDICT IS GUil TY Cella Associate Evans o.lty Pllet ~ -.. GUILTY ON 22 COUNTS Dr . Louis Cella Fire Danger 'Extreme' edFla Alert Continues as Blaze Rages By T he Associated Press A r ed flag alert. the official warning of extreme fire danger. continued throughout Southern California today as fire fighters pressed toward containment of a m ajor blaze. Fla mes tha t swayed b:tck and forth with--the wind since Tues- day had c hurned through 1,800 acres of brush in the Thousand Oaks area o f Ventura County. The blaze burned to within feel or exclusive homes but none was lost. Fire inspector Bob Stowe said full containment was expected, after about 300 firemen quelled hot spots on the last 3,000 feet of open line on the fire's eastern flank. Stowe said nine firemen re· ceived minor injuries but none required ho.spitali&at4 Helicopters continued to drop water on the pesky hot spots, and air tankers continued to re main on standby at reactivated Ox- nard Air Force B ase in Cam arillo. The field, taken from Irvine Stock Sale Blocked in Court Orange County Superior Court Judge Cla ude Owens r efused Wednesday to lift a · temporary ban on t he J a m es Irvine Founda· lion's pe nding majority interest Irvine Company stock sale to Mobil Oil Corp. In a brief r uling. Judge Owens said the proposed stock sale must w ait un ti l a min o rit y stockholders' swt lo block the sale is settled in a September tnat. That means Mobil will be free to withdraw its $110 million offer to buy the foundation's S4 percent stock interest before the trial Getting a Toll'J gels under way. T.he oil company's offe r is good until July 13. And it can. if it chooses, e xte nd the offe r to Aug. 13. But the ban imposed on the sale won't be lifted. if at all, until the minority shareholder block· ing action b roug ht chiefly by Joan Irvine Sm ith is settled, pro- bably some time in late Sep- te mber. tast wee1r,'foundation lawyers appealed to Judge Owens to lift his ban on the stock sale . Snould he fa il to do so, the (See STOCK, Page A2) the active duty roster y c 1r Force seven ye ars ago. was prc·- ssed into ser vice Wednesdav to refuel the fire fighting planes: Temperatures at Los Angeles reached a s w elte ring 102 Wed - nesday. shatter ing a record 94 set for the date in 1931. Tom Re hm. assistant chief of the t;os Angeles County Fire Department, saicf the n ·d fl ag alert was in effect for the entire Southe rn C a li for nia area · because o f low humidity, high te mperature and winds . The a le rt. w hic h r es tr icts campfires. open burnin~ a nd causes offi cials to place working crews near o pen country d ani:(c•r areas. is in effect about 15 lo 30 days yearly. But Reh m said danger condi . lions started earlier this drought year and he expects the a lert to be posted for m ore days than· usual. Meanwhil~. a J!rass fire that had burned nearly 50 squan· miles. l a r gest in dri1u~hl ­ stricken California this vcar. was halted to<lay outside Pl)•mouth. a Gold Rush town m the Sierra foothills . Whil e 1.500 fi refighters nervously watched their shrink ing lines, they were vulncrabll· almost everywhe re to renewal of Wednesday's scorching 50·m11l- pcr our win s. The fi re crackled to within about four miles of the commun1 ty of 489 populat um. Rcs1dc·nt~ CSec RED Fl.AG. Pagt> t\21 Christie Wat erman. 8, and Kelly Heath, 7 (blonde). we nt for a paddle on Lake Forest Wednesday a rternoon. But they tired or paddling and kic king and not get· ting anywhere very fast. So they got a tow from sailor Colleen Day. who happened along while seeking a fresh breeze to cool her brow o n a hot June day. ~: uilt .. :.1 y; Codef end ants Also Convicted By RICH ARD P. NALL 0 1 tfto D•oly P1lo1 ~1•11 e\':tsion. six counts of m akini; false state me nts on a t.ax return. LOS ANGELES Dr. Louis and 10 counts of filing fa lsl' Cell a Jr .. powerfu l con · Mcdicarecostreports. lributor lu po liliral funds ; Judge Ryrne set July rn as thC' was found guilty today in next hear-in~ date and referred •' federal court of 22 t'Ounts in· th<' matter to a federal probation office for a r eport prior to S('n volving in C'omc tax l'\'asion. tenting. Medicare fraud and related Attorney Hochman, possibly Cr im es. S<'ttinJ! the stage for some type or Celia 's code f c nda n l public service sentence. told Th cod o r e Sc h i ff m a n . Judge Byrne "there is a lot or in· longtime Cella associate a nd for mation fo r the probation office business advist•r. was con· to assimilate . George Ollendorf. viC'le d of m ore tha n ha lf t he former forme r adm\n1strator or fed e ral charges. Mission Community llospital. The third defendant Stephen Mission Viejo. is to l>e s('nlencl'd Ev<1ns. former administrator of on the sam e d ate. lie was l\l<.•rcy General Hospital, was JX'rmitted to plead gui lty to two found guilty of six counts. counts of fili nJ? false i\ledicare The attorneys for all three men reports and in return testified for told a reporter th<•y will •ippcal the government against his three the conviction and also tnld U.S. former associates. Oistrict .Judge Mall Byrne that T he verdict climaxes 12 ha rd- thev will file a motion for a new driving days of testimony and tri;;I. This is a step in the ap· c•vid ence , the preponderan l'e p<'llate process. . frum the government. in a ca:w Ce 11 a · s :ll torn(' v Hr u cc involving a:;:;<'rlt•d laundering of Hochman. a tax sp<.'ci.alist. said funds from two Orange County then-.rr~~~ ... ·-·.._;h;.;.;o;:.::s;.i;p..;;.it:..:.•:..:.11.:..s :..... _ that deserve appell ate at k n· T he gov<'rnr=n:-:c::n:-;t-:-s:::e"t-=o:-:-u•t ..:10::-"'.::'p'.:'.ro::-.---- tinn ... Hoc·hman prat'lices only in \'l' that mon• lhan ~.000 was ft'deral court. s1phont>d off the hospitals ;·nd Despite the contention of his al· co\'ered hy phony bookkt•epint.!. torney that he will ap1>t•al. Schif· hogus invoices a nd other fabt· rman told a re p(>rkr, "I don't backup material. have enouiah money: that's the U.S. Attornev Stcvt•n Wilson problem. I'd wke to appeal." S•11d Wednesda)• in closin_g argu · Judge Byrne found Cella guilty mt'nt~ that of S602,000 in check~. of all <•oun~s except one char ging S.W7 .000 were for thl' personal USl' mail fraud. of Cel la and S l :?!l,000 wt•rt' He is convicted of one count of diverted to political causes. conspiracy. ri\'C counLo;; of lax I See CELLA, Page A2l Dad vs. Daug hte r Garretson's Sex Trial Winds DOwn By GAR\' G R/\NVILU: Ot tht Od•lt Pt lot Sto11t Is Riverside City Council man Donzie Garrctson·s 17-ve:ir ·old stepd a u gh ter a ht•wildcrcd tl•C'na,:(er whose vivul 1magina· tion dwells on sexual fantasies·• Or 1s t he f1,·c··l110l two-inch rounctlman ;1 nc;ir.ficnd who took unscrupui•>us :.Hivanlagc· nr l11s stt•pdaui::hter·s blossoming maluril\'" 1\s Garrctson's Orange County trial on st•x r hargt•s neared ils end Wl'dn l·sd3Y. it was the R1ve rs1dc counc1iman's allor nev whn bra nded l<'l'nager Kath)• F<'nncr "a con fused and rlis· tu.rhcrl pt'rson ... l\nd 1t was :arn•tson s pro· s<•rutnr who piclttrl'<I lh<' pint· s iicd r1111nri lman as a man who. 111 197'1 . t nri k acl vant age l)f K a t h :v · s a w a k <· n 1 n g s (' x u a I 11wareness. Thl' prosL•culor a!>kC'd the jury to find GarrC'l~on guilty of un lawful sc•x at•ts. In send him to prison for having sexual rl'la tions with his thc•n l!l Yl'ar 111<1 stenctaughh•r, "Oo you hom•slly twli1•vc I his trial 1s hast•cl on a young girl's wild imagination :rnd somC' kind or a des ire to ~('t h<'r stepfather in trouhle"" the prosecutor asked Ont• person who ans wered Yl'S t1> that qu1•stion was Garrets11n·s dC'fense lawn•r. "You ask if I'm dd<'nd mg some ki nd of a 1wrvert. /\nd I answer nn. You ask if mv l'llcnt has he<·n s h amt'd b): rulse Boat Handling Cours e Offered A sail boat handlinJ? and water .saft>ty course fo r adults will begin today at 7 p.m . in Room 306 at Mission Viejo High School un- der the sponsorship of the Sad· dleback Valley Unified School District Adult Education o((icc. The course offers 18 hours of classr oom instruction a nd 20 hours on board u sailboat in the ·Dana Point Ma rina . The class fee is $20. Further inform ation m ay be obtained by colling 837·8830 . I charges brought :ig::un~t him bv a confused . disturbed youngstl'r. And I answer yes.·· It w ill he t he jury that som et im e today wi ll begin formula ! i n g i t s ans wer s lo Donzic Garretson·s plight that will cast the deciding vote in lhl' differences hctwecn d('fcnse and prosecution mlerprctations of thl' t•asc. Ga retson was eMrgl'd in :r Hi\'ersidl• Count v Grand .lurv in d1C'tment last J anuarv with h a\'- ing illegal sexual intercourst• with his teenage stepdaughter. llis trial was transferr ed to Orange County because of the amount of puhlicity the case at· 1 traclcdlil h isllOm{' countv.----- &fore his tn al b<'gan.'Ora n1-:c County Superior Court .Judg(' Hobe rt B a n y ard r ul er!' transcripts o f a Garretson con- fession inadm1ssibll'. i\nd, .Jud~<' Ba nyard saicl. thl' prosecution wou Id not ht• allowc•rl . to introduce r esults of lie cit• (Sc.-c ACCUSED. Pagt> A2) Oran~oas l t:::.r --:::-=:,._ ft'ea th ~r Fair and sunny through f'riday. lligh Friday from mid·70s at bNH'h<•s tu n<'al' RS inland. Low tonight SH to 65. I NSIDE TODA l" South Const Repert.1ry has rome up w1t11 what shnuld b<' its most popular 11how of llw season. n musical /nrce cal/erl "In F'asluon ... Entertainment editor Tom Tilus reviews tht' new production on Page ns. lade:.: Al y.,., Servou AJ A""U"'t" 12 IErlNllem .. O 11 *·--·" A11 L.M ley' At• Mevlf\ I H c.tlllenl• AS MV1 .... l 1'11llCIS •• t.trffrCo,.,.r AtO N.>11 ... llHHI\ A• C••ntll .. 04·10 o .. ,,..c ..... 1y AU c.Mk • I J ....... 1 11 cnu_, aJ .-., ... , ..... " DNlllHelt<•t AU 5"r1• Ct-1 IEllllll'l•IP• .. Al SI«' l!Mrl110 I H IE"1er11l-11t IH T•ltlfl1le11 1• P'IM llC.• I•·' TMller\ ••• j Meretc• II ....... A4 I llllmll "loll IS -""••• A4 '\ ,•I% DAIL V PILO r SB 1 nw saay Jul'\<' 24 1976 ·So Much, So Recently ~ Cella Rode Crest in 197 4 Vote ' ' ByGARV GRANVILLI:: Patterson's campaign was the well asOran1eCounty. 011~• 0 ••'' .,'1°' \••11 costliest ever by a n Orange And there paraded into the Or. Louis Ccll<.i rc<iched ttw County coni::rcssionil1 candidate statt>. federal a nd local political peak of his poli ticul power Ill In another s ta te Assembly llm<>light a long list of of· Novcmb<!r, 1974, when the well· race, lon~·tlllll' Cella ae.sociate fleeholders "''ho we re beholden to financed politic<al ulli:mcc hl• Paul Carpt·nte1· used the Santa Cella for his help in advancing t'all ed "the team'' parlayed ..:.;::...• _.,1;Aun.uiLI ..ipu:hl..)¥(.:;SJJl!(!J'''4a..co~·:ao..· ...im~~A<~"'1)1'-'-4l,..Y-hh<1!1!llltlf1--4'LAu"Nis:..p~4.1·~~~~'!r.. ----- t>eries of cfttttcm-vtcmrtt!rlr\tu wirl cl<'ctwn. But today as the doctor's con· substa ntial political mii;:ht. 1\nothcr Ce lla s pon sored vtctlon on multiple C'riminal In Orange County's Second po liti c a l f il{un·. l:fJ Unly char ges was unnounced, their Supcrvisoria l District, con· Supt·rvisor Hulph C'l:.irk. didn't qul'st ion wus, "Doctor who?" servative llcpublican Laurence need any help from tlw doctor in The few willing to admit he Schmit used $138,000 worth of June when he won a :>Wl'Cf>ing played a key role in their political Cella loan:; to defeat lhrti!t!·lerm primary dt·ction vi<'lory thul as· succes11 asked for time before incumbent David Baker. sured him a sectmd ll'rm on the commenting on their reaction to Demot·rat Richard Robinson County Bocird of Supervisors. Judge Matt By rne's guilty used $60,000 in loans and con-And midway lhroui;:h his verdict. t ributions from Cella and his second term un the :.u mt• board OthNs r e fused to concede partner in politics, Ucmocratic wa · C II t J' I rt fl t Cella t1 ad b'"'n 1'n.:trumental 1·n leader Richa rd O'Neill, lo win an s l' a 1>ro cgl.' '0 It.' attn. ..... ~ But lhl• rn14 pohllC<tl \'IClory t heir l>Ul'Cessc s and said it easy state Asscm bly victory· Cl'lla was mos I proud uf was th<• wouldn't be appropriate for them Fo rme r Santa Ana mayor elevation of 1\ssemblyman Ken· tocomm~nt. Jerry Patterson spent Cella· neth Cory to stale controller. And still others refused lo ex· O'Neill dollars heavily to defeat Together. Cella and O'Neill tend anything more than off the former Vietnam PO W David pumped mon· than $.500,000 into record reactions. Reh m a n i n l h c 3 ti l h Cory's cump:.iign. Late last December, two Cella· Congressiona l District. liy the t1ml' gcnc·ral election aided state officeholders sat in Fro• Page Al RED FL.t\G spr ayed water on their homes with garden hoses before the wind shifted. An oval o f r ain .star ved ranchland measuring ten by five m-iles at s ome points was blackened in less than eight hours. Sm oke was visible in Sacramento, 30 miles west. day 1974 rolled <1round, Cell•• t h e pos h V illa Fontana alone had <·ontributed more than Restaurant in Orange, a favorite SS00.000 to at lt.•asl 5-1 candidates luoch s pot of the Santa Ana and causes. physician, and d iscussed his pre· Outside Orange County. thosl' indictment problems. he supported financiall y inclu<led 0 n e to Id his soft.·spoken newly elected Gov. ~dmund G. political benefactor that he re· Hrown .Jr ., freshlv ell.'dc•d stulC' garded him as something like a Se('retary March· Foni.: Eu and father and pl edged to do anything State Treasurer Jesse Unruh. he t'Ould to he lp Cella in his hour As a result or his donatiuns and of ttouble. loans of money: 11rtmcu cam· loday, the sam e orficeholiier- paign literaturl' and the services said, "I 've never really had a of c mploy cs at two local C'lose relationshipwithDr.Cella. hospitals, Celia's politu:al mus So, l don't feel qualified to make cle swept into St.1l•ramenlo a:. a comment " * * * Fourteen buildings, including four or five houses and a tree bark processing plant near the outbreak of the nre, we re RaT»Pd Dn·ver destroyed. r""' Two firefighters were treated for s moke inhalation. 17.•lls M I • I The fire started as about fi ve Rf. 0 OrlS separate blazes near Shingle Spr· The chief political benefactors ings. and s pread rapidly south. ln -'ccz• J -ni wc·n · State Controller Kenneth leaping the Cosumnes River at n Cle Cory and O r ange Co u nty mid-evening to ridges outside Supervisors Hobert Battin and Plymouth. NEW ORLEANS CA P ) -A Laurence Schmit. But the winds died down at J?unman hijacked a city bus, Attorneys for co-defendants night , givin g n ewly-arrived raped the wom an driver and Theodore Schiffman, Celia's firemen a chance to burn fire forc<'d her lo drl\·c tht· wrong business associal<', and Sleph<'n breaks around hillside homes on way on an inlC'rstate highway lo· Evans . youthful former ad· the town's 01i1ts kirts. day police rt>µorl('d. ministrator of Mercy General "I am confident Plymouth is in After the rapis t left. the driv('r Hospital or Santa Ana.-allempted CELLA ••. no dan er'" said California tried to get off the highway and to disassociate them from the .----'D~iv""'i=-sii=-o.:.:n.oo""~f ..1.::F=-o-r-"e"'s:.:.tr""y--"'spo'"'"'k"e""s:.i..m.ua.lJn"----4e"'"6"ll;i..jd1t.e1><d~wlAl-'itn-tt-lt'-1:1elc, l1iUi~u--~,uwb<.rtthrg-evide11ce aimed L K 8 man on the truck, officials suid. chiefly al the Santa Ana physi-arry rogen. '' ut everything The 28-year-olt.I New Orleans c1'an. depends on the weather." Fro• Page A I STOCK ••• lawvers said, there may not bc •my offer to consider. But Mrs. Smith's lawyers argued that the S24 a share Mohil offer was too little and indicated a consortium of investors would be prepared to offer $30 a share. Echoing those arguments was ••state deputy attorney general. His interest in the case was ciimed at protecting vestl'd in- t('rest of charitable beneficiaries whose activiles a re financed, at least in part, by·lhe foundation. In a written opinion handed down late Wednesday, Judge Owens noted that s ubstantial ef- fort had been m ade to attract ~1lternatives to Mobil's purchase offer. However, Judge Owens added. he is not sure the effort to attract. other purchase offers had been so extens i ve ·a s to assure tbe Public Service, Inc. driver told U.S. Attorney Wilson Thursday police she was a lonl! 011 the bus used part of his closing argu· when she stopped to µick up a menls to try a nd convince the passenger. c·ourt that Evans should be found She said he boardl'd and pulled guilty of al least some charges. a gun. order('d her to tlnve onto He spoke of 31·year-0ld Evans' Inte rs tat e 10 to a n exit, lhc.•n rapid rise from the m an in raped her. charge or printing at Mission The driver sairl th<' man left (;ommunity Hospital al Mission the bus after ordering h('r to Viejo. to administrator of Mercy drin• away on lntl•rstatC' IU. and Gc•neral Hospital. Both are when she realize<! s he was going partially owned by Cella . In addi· in the wronj:! direction she al· lion. said Wilson, Evans was tempted to turn around but the given a Jaguar to drive, a Master bus stalle d. Charge card, a Cadillac and the hospital made payments on his The 21/:i-ton truck. loaded with house. waterme lons. smashed into thl' Wilson argued that Evans was bus . The accidc•nt S<'<Jllcn·1l in the cent er of events and had to water me lons OVl'r tht• highwav know what was going on. He was and lied up traffic nearly fou·r apparently attempting to nail hours. F.vans at least on conspiracy in the case involving 23counts. Andy Devine Still 'Guarded' Doctors at Sonoma County COmmunily Hospital said today actor Andy Devioc 1s "maintain- ing progress" but they c::.iutioned that "t h e outlook is s till Not the Heat But, Humility --~__J~·LllOl:u:· )l.'.Sh~ . ' a . The 70-ycar ·ohl actor from Newport Beach is b<.'ing treated for kidney failure and pneumonia in the Santa Rosa hospital. Soaring s ummer tern· peratures got to at least two Huntingt on Beach women Wednesday after- noon one a m ature lad and t e other a younger female of more liberal at- titudes. c1ffer is the best possible. Therefor<>, t he judge said. the circumstances that existed at the titne the t emporary injunction del ayed t he stock sale last l>ecemb<!r are the same today as they were then. And with that, Judge Owens r<'· fused to lift the injunction pend· in~ the outcome or lbe Sept. 14 stockholder:; trial. ORANGE COAST Sll DAILY PILOT Tf\f! 0t .. nqci (Otit\I n .. 11, '""''°'· "'"'" wn11,h I\, •• ,, b1""d t~ Nr•' ,,, ,.,,, '' 11uOl1\t'4 ttbt Utit ("'"~" (O.\I ru1111\fl1AQ ( 001u.1n, " ... .,"I' ',,.,,l!ltt\ . ., I JNbli~fPd Mond•t Huouuh I ltOA• tt'W ~ 4h lA '-""'.._ Nf'•Poft lk-At h. H voltuutun l'-'-w"d ''OU I.tit\ V .. tlfl'f, h'f'I"•, \1HI01 .. f1.u • V.Hh,. ·''"'' '--"u"ott l\t>ttfh Wvlt\ (O•"tt, A \f"'tJh ''ti"""•''' •t• ll(Jlf'I , .. 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Janet Erb Honored For Volunteer Aid J anet Erh, a ch:irter memb<'r of t he M ission Communit y Hospital Auxiliary. was honor<'rl n•cc•n tly for contributing '1,000 hours of volunteer service during the past five years. The San Clemente r csirlC'nl was presented a 4,000·hour pin during ceremonies r('co~nizin~ volun· leers who contributed 100 or more hours. Letha Reed or Mission Vi ejo was given a 2 .000 hour pin. Cormetta Clark of San Juan Capistrano and Arline Pierson of Mission Viejo were recognized for 1.500 hour~ servirc. Mission Viejo residents Edith Comstock. Carol Muench and Ma!"ia Page received 1.000-hour pins. Pins signiryin~ ~) hours of scn ·ice were given lo Marion Bybee. Lorr aine Mathiasen. Lin· da Gri((ith and Mary Reinhart. Volunteers recognized for 400 hours or service include Dorothy Cooper. Millie Hahn. Marguerite Knowles. Ruth Holmes. Celeste McGlone. Eleanor McDougal, Vey Norris, Kathryn Porter, Phyllis Toman and Betty Wilson. Recipients of 300·hour pins were Margaret Cumming. Ruth Farrar , Toni Goodwin and Ida Nieberger. Pins for 200 hours of service were given to Marlene Austin, Fr ances Brice, Nicki Fis· her . J anice Harr. Linda Jack. T <'res a We llema a nd Be tty Tnylor . Women honored for 100 hours ore Linda Aime. Ruth Booz, Dorothy Kas pe r and Linda Orcutt. .. .. Ott•lt f>1101 St•tt Photo Cool Pool? El Toro Jligh School's SO·meter Olympic pool was s upposed to be open this month. Obviously, it's not. Construction is now ex- pec~e~ to be co_mplcted by mid-August. In add1t1on tQ. takmg more time. the facility is cost ing nwn· mon<"~· than projected Saddll• b<ic k \':ti I(•\' Sl'houl trust l't•:. n·cent ly apµrovc<I a l'h:ini!l' nnltor adding S5,803 lo the 5651,6011 !'111bl n1<:llun c.·os t Suspect Admits He Beat, Slapped Kids Murder trial defendant Donald Lawrence Teus her admitted from the witness stand today that he beat and slapped two 2-year· old twin boys a few days before one of them died from brain in· juries allegedly caused by blows to the head. But Teusher, 26, insisted under close ques t ioning from pro· secutor Bill Morrissey that ht' does not belie\'(' and has nev<'r believe d that his discipli nary actions were responsible for the death of Jason Eastburn. Teusher testified in his Oran~c County Supe rior Court trial that Jason a nd his twin brother, Travis. beat each other with a six- foot board in a backyard squabbl{' that led him to spank and cuff l>oth boys. T e usher, who shar ed the Garden Grove home with the boys and their mother. codefl'nd:rnt Jennifer Eastburn, admitted that he did not immediately c:untacl a hospital last Nov. 16 when Jason \'Omited and lapsed into a c·um:e from which he never r cco,·c.·rcd. He told Morrisscv that hl' hesitated in seeking help lx•caust• of the bruises on th<' child's bod\ and the possibility that tht• hill~· boy 's d<'alh would ht· 111 · vesligated. ~QUALITY TELEVISION • 81illiant Chromacolor Picture Tub~ • 100~'.. Solid-Stale Chassis The DUTTON• S2937W 25'' Diagonal f 'ront Page A J ACCUSED. • • l••dor tests G arrl'lsnn took as cddt•nct' 111 I h\.' l n~ . Al Garn.•t::;un's sHlc thrnughvut l11s tri:.il wt•r t• his w1rt• Kath\, Ft•nm•r"s mothc·1·. as well as tl1s ol h<'r slc pl'111ldrc11 . 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J Irvine EDITI O N VOL. 69, NO. 176, 3 SECTIONS, 32 PAGES ORA~GE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA ~Convicted on 22 of 23_ Counts 'Dr. ------ell a Foun * * * * * * Polltleal Poteet- '74 Peak Now Far Behind GARY GRi\NVILLE 1>rimary-electiun ;irtlJJ'v-t .1. otth• O•ily PiloU••n sured him a second term on the· Dr. Louis Cella reached the County Board of Su1>ervisors peak of his political power in And mid way throug h h is November. 1974, when the well -second term on the same board financed political alliance he was Cella protcge Hobert Rattin called "the team" parlayed a Hut the 197 l political victory series of election victories into Cella was most proud of was thl' substantial political might. elc\'ation of Assembl\'man Kl'n· In Orange County's Second neth Cory to state controller Supe rviso rial Dis trict . COO · Together, Cella and o·~ei ll servative Republican Laurence pumped mor e than S.500.000 into Schmit used $138,000 worth or Cory's ca mpa ign. Cella loans to defeat three.term By the timl! ge ner al election incumbent David Baker. day 1974 rolled around, Cell a Democrat Richard Robinson alone had contributed more than used $60,000 in loans and con-SS00,000 to at least ~ candidates tributions fro m Cella and his and causes partner in politics. Democratic Outside Orang<' County. thoSl' leader Richard O'Neill. to win an he supported fi nuncially incl uded easy state Assembly victory. newly elected Go" Edmund G. Former Santa Ana m ayor Brown Jr , freshly elc~ct~·d st alC' Jerry Patte rson Sp(•nt Cella· Secr('tary MarC'h Fong Eu a nd O'Neill dollars hc,a \·ilv lo defeat St atRTrcasurcr J esse L.:nruh. forme r Vietn a m P6 W D;ivid As a result of his <111natmns a nd J • CONVICTED WITH CELLA Mission Viejo's Schiffman VERDICT IS GUILTY Cella Associate Evans 0..1, "let St.IH -· GUil TY ON 22 COUNTS Dr. Louis Cella Sale of Stock Blocked Irvine Foundation Suit to Clear First H e h man i n th t.' 31:! th o· s of monev. rinted t.·:tm· Congr~ssional District. p~ai':ig~n~li't.te;;r~a~t7;u';re~a;;n:!r.t1Ee~s~e:;:r~v::;1c~e:7.s---,~'""inr-P-rn1Trt'T'~TI0""'1 "'r;-r:o""u;;-;;w--;;s a"'·1 Ir;;l,:-;;1s,.......,s'""e"'ctrtt"c""U~in.-:;.,...1 -<S""c'""p,,.,t1:""'•m=r.b~c·""r _ _,nn-u"'r,.....1 hl' han 111Tposl!'d on hl' Patterson'scamttaignwus the of e mpl oycs at twn loc·a l Jud~e Claude Owe ns r<'fused trial. sak won"tbt.'lift cd,1f at all.unlil costliest e ve r by an Orange hospit<l ls. Celia's political m us· Wedne.3day to lift a tem1xirary Thal m('ans Mobil will he frl't' thl' minoritv ~han·hollkr hlcwk County congression<1I candidate. l'i<' swc pt into S<1cramento <JS ban on the James Irvine Founda· lo " ithdrnw its Sl 10 million offt.•r in~ adivn · hroughl t.·hadly by In another ·s late Assem bly well as Orange County.~ · tion's pendinj? m ajority inter est to buy the fou nd ation's 5-l 1x.·rcl·nt Joan lr\'inc Sm 1th 1s ~t.·tt lcd. pro· race. long·time Cella associate And there paraded into the ln·ine Company stock sale to stock interest before the trial h:ibl~ :-.nmcti ml' in I ale Sl'P Paul Ca rpenter used tilt! Santa state, feder al a nd local politic•ul Mobil Oil Corp. gets under way. tlc'mbl'I' · Ana physician·s money to help li me light a long li s t of of. In a brief ruling, Judge Owens The oil company's offer is J.!OO<I Last Wt>l!k, fnun11:tt mn luwyC'rs win election. ficeholdcrs who werc IJchold<'n to said lh<' pro posed stock sale must until .July 13. And it can. if it uppealcd to Judge' Owens to lifl A!1o.ther C:c lla s i.io nsorl'd Cdla for his help in ad vancing w a i t until a m i norit v chOOSl'S,{·Xtt'ndthcoffertuJ\ug . his ban onthcstc>cksalc• poltt1c a l figur e. Count y the1rpolitical ca reers stockho lde rs· s uit to block the 13. Sh11uld he fail 111 do so, tlw Supervisor Ralph Clark, didn"t But today as th(' doctor's con· lnwvrrs said. thc•n• m:I\· not bl' 11-;:___...w;S<11U1J1U..,UJ;.lll-..u.J..t.W....W~ua;.LW-. w' -~WUi-on:-m.u It i pit! ertm. niotfrrto l'OnSI del'. . sweeping charges was announced . their or Fires question w as, "Doctor who"!" Out Mrs. S m ith ·s I aw) ers P ,1 V le The few willing to admit he argued that the $2-l a share Muhil .. am nvei d played a key role in their political R d Fl Al offer was too little and indicated success asked for t ime before e ag ert.· a consortium of in\'t'Slors would commenting on thrir rcact ion to Ix' prepan •d to oHer SJO a share. ~Or lrvi·ne's Judi:?e Matt n y rnt··s gui ltr EchoinJ! t hose arJ!umcnts was C ~ ve rdict. a state deputy attorn('y gener al. Othe rs r efused to concedt.• Dang 'E t ' His interest in the ca!H' was ~LM•~ Center Cell a had been instr umenta l in er x reme aimed a l protct'tin~ Vl'Sll'd in .I....,...., • ., tht'ir s uccesses a nd said 1t terest o f C"ha ritahll0 lwnefidar1es wouldn't be appropriate ror them whose aclivites art• financC'd. at By HILARY KAYE 01 lh• O•llY PilolSl•ll One thousand he>uscs and 800 apartments would be built in th<' first phuse of tht' proposed Univers ity Town Center . but commercial features are not part of the initial plan. That's the blu~print unveiled Wednesday by the Irvine Com · pany al the monthly Village i''orum. University Town Center 1s across from UC lrvinl' on Cam pus Drivt> • ck of the h vit1t" (:)0111- pany told about 3o homt'Owncrs that. although rcsident·cs un· planne d for a population of bctwC'en 4.000 a nd 5,000, it's pn• mature for comme rcial ft.-atures The com pany plans, al snml' f~_ure llOint, to create an area <>f "specialty" comme rcia l ft'a · lures. c alled town center . The s pecialty area mi~ht in- clude features s uch as a movie theater. performing arts theater, bookstore, coffee housC' and other features not found in other lr\'ine \'illa gc shopping a reas. Sever al proplc at the forum told Brock they were concernerl about the Jag between huildini:? the reside ncl'S and buildinit the t•om mercial a reu. They said the" had hopccl the two areas cc>ulcl ht· built simultancou!jly. However, Brock cxpluint•d tha t the company is unabl<.' to attract pote ntial businf.'ssmen to that area until there arc u subst antial number of residents neurby. The Ir vine Company piuns to file preliminary plans with thl' t·i· ty early in July. But cit y Plan· ning Director Eddie Pea body said he doubts the city's planning commission can hear the item before late fall because of the planning departme nt's work load. ' Some residents expressed a fear that the new housing units l"ill be the same suburban design to comment. By The Associated Press the active duty roster by the i\ir least in part. by th('fmmdataon. And still othc-rs refused to ex· A red flag alert, the official Force seven years ago. was prl'· In a "rittcn opinion handl·d tend anything more tha n off the warning of extreme -fire danger, ssed into servic~ Wednesday to down late W c•d nl'sd:1y. J udi.!l' rl.'cord reactions. c·ontinued throughout Southern refuel the fire fighting planes. Owens noted lhal substantial l'f. L ate last D(.•cembcr . two Cella· California today as fire fighters Temperatures ut Los Ani:?eles fort had been madl' to attr;1ct aided stak offit·choldcrs sat in press close to containment of a reached a s welte ring 102 Wc·d a lternatives to Mobil's purchast· t h e p os h V 1 11 a Font an a m ajor blaze. nesday. shattering a record 94 sl'l offer· Restaurant in Or :mgr. a farnrill· F1ames tha t swavcd back and for the d ate in 1931. llOW('\'C't. Judgt• <hwns addl'd. lunc h s po t of thl' Santa Ana forth with the wind since Tues-To m R ehm. assist ant chic r <ir he is not sure the effort t•> allrat'l physician. and lltscusscd his pn• day had churned through 2,000 the Los Angeles County Ffre ottwr pur<:haSl' ofh•rs lwd hC'c n ~o indictment prohle ms . acres of brus h in the Thousand Dl•partment, s aid the red fla,:: C'xt c nsi\'c a s lt1 assure l ht· O n e Co ld h as soft -spoken Oaks. area of Ventura County. alert was in effect for the entiro· minorit~· share holders thl' l'\'l olul political benefartor that hc rt'· The blaze burnedto withinfeetof Southern California a n a orreri~thdwst possihlc ga-Fded-A-im-.. ~1mclhinA hkp a 'exclusive homes but none was ~11Y~Uo ' llllm..idil y tui!h _ Ttwrr(orc> t ne-ju(i~(>. Mtttl. tht• father a nd pkdgcd to do anythini:? lost. Temperatures hit 100. te mper ature arrd winds. ---~·=iunsl anr ••s 1 hat cx.c.t.cd a l 1 h1· he could to help Cella in his hour Fire ins pector Bob Stowe said The a lert, which restrict::. time the temporary in.1u nctwn of trouble. full containment was expected. c ampfi r('s, open burning and dela ~·t•d lhl' stot'k ~ak las t Today. the same officeholder after about 300 firemen quelled causes officials to place working Oeremher ;ue lht• sam1• lodav a~ s:ud. "l'\'e ne\'er reaJly had a hot s pots on the last 3,000 feet of crews near open country dangt•r they w1•re then . · d ose relationship with Dr. Cella. open line on the fire's eastern areas. is in effect about 15 to JO And with that .. Judg1· Owens n ·· So. l don"l fct.'l qua.lificdlO make! nanlc. -d::iys yearly . fuS<'d to lift thl· inJunc-t1on prnd a comment." Stowe said nine firemen re· But Rehm s aid dan~er cond1 ml! th<' outcoml' of lht· Sl.'pt M County Man Dies in Sierra Plane Crash BISllOP IAP l -Two mcnwere rt'J10rtcd instable condition today at Northern Inyo Hospital follow· in!? a helicopte r c·rash in ruggerl Sierra country that lcft two other mendeud Hospital o ffi<"ials said Ot•n Gradus, 58, of Fon•st I I ills, N. Y . und helicopter pilot nill Knott. 1\2. of Redwood City. suffen•d mullt· pie injuries in the Tuesday crash 10 miles southwest or Ris hop. Killed in the accident wt•re .Ja mes Free man. 32. of Santa Ana. and Raymond Fragasso. 42. or Rye, N. Y.. the Inyo County Coroner's office said. Authorities said the men were part of a film crew looking for a location to s hoot a television com- mer cial for a New York advertis· ingagency. ceived minor injuries but none I.ions started e arlier this drouglit stockh11lde rs trial required hospitalization. year and he expe cts the alert t11 Helicopters continued lo drop be posted· for more days Uw n water on the pesky hot s pots, and usual. air tankers continued to remain Meanv.•hile, a grass fire that on standby at reactivated Ox· had burned nearly 50 squart.· "nard Air For ce Base in miles, largest in dro ui:?hl- Camarillo. The field, taken from (Sec RED f'LAG, Page i\2) * * * * * * Some Like It Hot; Today's Their Day By STEVE MITCllEU. that not much n•licr c:in ht· C'X Oflheo .. 1yP11ou1~tc pected in the early evcnini;? Weather forecaster Patricia hours. Rowe isn 't one for fancy weather "Th' 't J d I statistics. She tells it like itis. · angs ~on r~ own unh ~1 If p.m . or so, she said. .. you like it hot. you're going Lows tonight will be in th(' up . lo get it hot." per 50s inland and around 60 near The Los Angeles We ather the coast. Service forecaster sees more The forecaster expects late sweltering heat for Orange Coun· night and early morning ro¢ t Y. poss i bl Y through the along the coast Saturday and wee kend. with beach highs Fri· Sunday morning, which will burn day in the upper 70s rising to 90 off my mid-morning to sunny Force-bwing Limit Sought WASHINGTON <A l'l Prc•st dent Ford sent Coni:tn·ss a pr11 JlOsal today to limtl hu~mg 11ro g r :1 m s t o r i ,. l' y t' a r ~ a 11 cl n:1rrowlnii th(' c·asl':O. 111 whtC'h courts could Mdcr husi ng to ck scgre/,!Utl' puhlil' sl'hools "I ht'lt cn• that busing as a re· mC'<iy ought to b<' tht• last rC's11rt and that it ought to hl· limttf'<l in scope to corrcC'ltnJ.! th" t·f feels of previous constitutmna l violations.·· tht.• Prcs11knt ~aid in a messai:?~ accompanyinJ! tht' proposed ll'J?lsl;it ion Andy Devine Still 'Guarded' inland. skies. Today's highs were expected to A stage one smog alert. ex-Doct or s at Sonom a County ·rotta,··s ('los haJ: N., .• Slot-ks TEN-CENTS He, Aides Expected To Appeal i.OS ANGELES Dr. Loui~ Cl· 11 a J r .. powe r f u I t' on . tri butor to political fu nds. was found g uilty today in (\'(ll'l'al ('ULU"t of :!2 ('OUnls Ill \oh 1ng im ·oml' t•1x c•\·asi0n. ;,lcdi<:arc fraud and rclatNJ t rim es. CC' I I a ' s c ocil'f~nd '' n t. T ht•o d orC' Sd1iffma n , longtim e Cell a associate and business ad,·iser. was cun- vic:tc d of mo re than hail' th t• fC'dcral ch<.1 q.,!es . Tht.' third defL·ndant Stepiwn E vans. for mer administrator or Ml>r cy Ge n<'l"al llo~p1lal, \\ ,J::. found guilty or six wunts. The atlorrH'ys for all thrl't.' mt•n told a rt'pOl'll'I' they will appeal I he com ' ll'l ion ~1 nd also tnlli L" S n1~tncl .ludJ,!l' Mall lhrm· lilHl lhl'Y will fill' a molicm f11r ;1 Ill'\\ trial~ 'Ihi.!Lls. ~ SlclJ...lll...tb.l' ;JJ) l>C'llatc proct•ss. CC' 11 a . s a 11 o r n t.· \ n rut' 1• Hochman . a tax s1x•c1.alist. ~aHI .. then ... a re ma ny <tu C'stinns l)f law th:i t desl'f\'l' uppl'llall' atlt·n 11on ·· Hoch man pracllcl·s only 111 federal court . 0 <'snitc• thl' cnnll'nlion t)f h1~ at torn1•y t h a t h L• "·ill a p1wal Schiffm;rn told a l'<.'JIOl"ll'r. ··1 cton·t ha\'c c.•nvui:?h monl'Y· th:1t :. lhe p m hi cm J..'.~d.Jl~1 kue4l""ft.,,,tT1Jl'"l',...C ,"TJI ~----m Judge Byrne found Cellu gwlt~ of all counts t•xci:pt one C'h;irj.!tnl! mail fraud. lie is tonv1rlNI of one cnunl of conspiracy. fl\'<' <·mmts of ta\ ('\'asion, s ix t•ounts of makanl! raise sta tcm t.•nt::. on a tai. rC'lurn. :ind 10 cou n t~ ol filing lab1· .Medica re cost n•pnrts .Jutl i:?e By nw 3t•1 .iuly rn .IS till' next lwa1·1ng cla H• anti rl'fl'rn·d tlw matter to a fctkral proiiat 1<111 OffiC(' ror ii l"C'pnr·t prior to ~t·n ll'ncing. l\tto rney llc)('hman, pm.~alil~ SC'ttang tht• slaJ!C' for somt· I yp1• 11f public sc•r vict• M'lll(•nt c·. lold ' .l 11dge Ryrnc "there is.c lot elf 1n formali<m for ttw prooataon offit•c· to ass1milall' ·· Gl••trt?c· Ollt·n dorf. forml·r ad rn1111~lralor otl ;\lission Com m un1ty llnsp1tui. l\1 ission Vil' 10 . 1s to ht• Sl'lllt'nc•t·cl on th l' s a 111 l' d :i It.• JI c · \.\.l!> 1wr m-it«•ll 1•1 1~11' "''I-~ 1ti i+_.,.-ti.-tw·---- CQtm ts uililwJ.! 1 :1IM'-Mt-<~tt'tt-r~· reports and tr1 n•turn tes1if11·d for mt.' go\'ernml'nt !IJ!!llnst his thr furmPr assrn: 1:1t1·~ The vc rcl iC'I 1·llmax<'s 12 h.trd d rt \'ing days 111 h•st1m1m\' ancl <'Vtdencc. I he• pn •1mndc:r.1n<·c· from thC' gov1•rr11n1·nt. in ,1 l'JM' in\'Olving ass1•rll'd laund<•rang 11( fu nds from I wo Orangl' Count. h11sp1t a Is The gon· rn m <•nl !>.l'I 11111 111 prove that mnr<' than SH00,000 wu~ ~1phnncd off t ht' h11:-.p1tals and C'U\.. c·rl'd hy phony lt1111kKc.•1•p 111,.!. hOJ!llS iO\.'OICl'S ;111cl 11lhl'I' fabt• hiJckup m ater i:1I. U S J\tturnt'Y Stt'Vl'll Wilson ISec l't:i.1.1\, Vaj?t' !\21 Oran~e _l f f:Jj . ~. ('o••~• \\t•atbt•r Fair anrt sunny through Frid a" II 1gh F riiln\ fr11111 m1rl -70s at ln·ad1(·~ in nl'ar R5 inl and Lnw loniJ,!hl 58 t11 65 I NS IDE TODA\' South Con.~/ R1•pnt<>r11 ha.~ come up wrt/1 wfwt slioulll I>(• tl!i mn.~t popular s/10111 n/ 1111' season, a musical farce ca/it'd "In Fasl11on " Entertainm1>nt ('dr/or Tom T1111.~ revlt'WS thC' Tl('IJl prnd11cl11m OTI /'O!ll' n.~ 'used in previous Irvine vlllages, l;>ut the Irvine Company in.sists the. new village will be more uf'ban and more dense than any ;revious Irvine development. Police End Picket reach 80 in Newport Beach and 97 pcrienced in the SaddlC'ba ck community llOSJl il:il s aid today in Santa Ana and other inland Valley Wednesday, was not ex· actor Andy D('vine is "ma intain· Index areas or the county. pected to return today. accordion ing pro~ress'' but they cautionC'd A1 Yours .... ,., Al AM L•'ld••• 81 She said the heat, forced in " that ''th e outlook is s till 1'""''°mi..u 81 ,...,,_ ... ,,, •11 I The houses and apartments a re expected t o be c loser togethe r, providing more of an .urban feeling._lban.thc. subud>an- villages in Irvine. according to Irvine Company s pokesman Martin Brower . SAN DIEGO (AP>-San Diego police are giving up their 2l·dav picketing ca mpaign to win time· and-one-half o vertime pay from the--city;-sum~ itoo--orr-11my-nr- f th d b to Roger Griffin of the Southern L M '°'' Alt ,...,.,.. e• 1 rom e eserts y a high pre-California Air Pollution Control guarded... . c..111 .. n•• 111 Mutu•• Fund< •• ssure ~rea ov~r Utah, Nevad~ District in Santa Ana. Thl' 70 -vear·old a t1>r from c!;,".:1~',,., _o!.;:..::=:~;,;;~ __ 411 _•..__, ~ly~~Rb~utasrlwow'"1~y~~c1'v~~th~--~K~~~a~s~1n~t:h~e~S~a~·d~&~.~e~b-a~ckr.Tvra~ll~<'-Y-~r~~~w~~~r~t~i&e~a~c~h~1 s~~1~n~~~t~r~e~at~~d~tt~~ =~==~· e~: ·Brower said the density in thl' (Se~ CENTER, Page Al) . ~- • ficers and the ir supporter s c ulminated the picketing Wed· nesday with a 20-minute parade around several downtown clly blocks . er e and El T · ed 'd for kidney failure and pneumonia ouch N , s weekend oro expc nenc oxa ant in the Santa Ros a hospitnl. 1•11.,1•~ j,~,~~ -;_~ s:'::~·M.,km ~!: "T · t .11 be 1. levels of ·.21 Wednesday, which fnte•••'""''"' 114.1 Ttlt¥1>1o" 1, empera ures w1 s 1ghtly Griffin called 8 "Sta g e 1 He was stricke n 12 days a~o "1"""te 1.i Th•••m ao above normal Saturday and Sun· fpisode ·• while vacation ing in Bohemian ~~;:~~:.." :~ ::~"t, .. , :: day," Mrs. Rowe said, adding (See llEAT,Paget\2) Grove ncar SantaRosa. , ' .•l2 DAil Y PILOT RED FLAG strickt'n Culifornia this yeur , wui; : halted today outside Plymouth. a . Gold Rush town in the Sierra foothills. Whil e 1.500 fire fighte r s nervously \o\'at.chcd their shrink- ing hoes, they were vulnerahlt• almost everywhere to renewal of Tnursoay June 24 1q1G . ·sex Trial Nearing Wiridup Wednesday's scorchmg 50·milc-By GARV GRANVILLE per hour winds. 01111• o •• ,, ~·••1 si..H The fire cracklcc1 t11 within Is Riv('rs1de City Councilman about four miles or the communi· Donzle G<trretson's 17-year-old ly or 489 population. Residents s tcpdaui:hter a bewildered s prayed water on their hom1·s teenng<'r whose vivid imagtna- with garde n hoses before the tion dw<'lls on sexual fantasies'! wind shifted. Or is the fiVl'·tOOt two· inch An ova l o r rain-starved counrllma n a near-fi end who l'anchland meas uring ten by fivo took i,anscrupulous advantage of miles al some points wa!. his stepdaughter's blossoming blackened in less than eight maturity·~ hours. Smoke was visible in As Garret.son's Orange County Sucramcnto, 30 miles west. trial on St•x charges neared its Fourte<'n buildings. ineludini:: SLAIN BY GUNMEN end Wednesday , it was the four or five houses and a tree Stephen Pk:inini lliverside councilman's attorney bark processing plant near th~ who branded t eenager Kathy outbreak of the fire , were Fenner "a confused and dis- destroyed. T • Sl turbed person.'' Two firefighters were treated i_ no ay And it was Garrebon's pro· for smoke inhalation. secutor who pictured the piot- The fire s tarted as about five sized councilman as a man who. s~parate blazes nearShingleSpr-Vouth i•n in 1974, took advantage of 'Ghoulish' Aet Finn Repossesses Tombstone HOLBROOK, Mass . <AP> -The man who re- possesst"d a tombstone has agreed to return it to the grave of Arthur T. Aldridge if the deceased man's widow will start makinJ,: payments again. l\Jary A. Aldridge said Wednesday he1· (h·e adult C'hildrc n h<J\'c decided to C'hip in the money to pay off thC' debt. Puul Ricciardi of Quincy Memorial Co. said he or- dc'.'rect the to mbs tone removed from Aldridgc.•'s gravt' Monda~· hccausc Mrs. Aldridge still owed 5105, includ- ing interest . on lht• stone she bought for SHiO after her husband 's d c<t th in 1968. .. It was a n un!o1tunate incide nt," he s aid. "but we had no ('huit't'." A mt•mbe r of Mrs. Aldridge's family. who asked not to bt• identified. commented. "It was kind of foolish and ghoulish to rcv<>ssc.ss a tombstone. Jt ·s not as if it <:ould be resold like a tele\'is ion set or a piece of furniture." Fro• Page Al CELLA CONVICTED. • • ~·· and spread rapidly south, i. 4 Kathy's awakening sexual leaping the Cosumnes River at awareness. said Wednesday in closing argu. hon. said Wilson. Evans was Accident • Cited ID Death Newport Ucach poli<'e listl'd as . :l<.'Cident:ll the d~ath or ti Balboa lslund 1nan whose llody was round this m o rning in ha s rum1gatcct house. t>et.. S~1111 AmlJurgey said John t;ra\'CS, 5°1, was discovl•red on llw front j1Cll'd1 of his honll' at 121 Diamond AVl'. by worknll'u who ''''"l' n ·moving the fl,J migation 11'11t 1•11l'los ing the house 1\r11bur1-?t'Y suid lh1· home is in t'~<'l'O\I' to lw :-old 11ncl was lt•n led for fum i~:1tmn \\ ~·dm•scfa~· morn· trl~. II<' s aid ll l'Jghbors lnld 1n- ves1i~alors Grav£'s was <1ware that he could not use the house while it was being fumigated. But Ambur].!ey said th at Graves apparently enkred lht• house late Wl'dnesday night hy tearing loost> part of the coverin~ at th<' rc•ar. mid·evening to ridges outside $5 Holdup The prosecutor asked the jury m ent.s that of $602,000 in checks, ~iven n Ja~uar to drive, a Master Plymouth to find Garretson guilty of un-flAn7 r h I Ch d ~ d II h B l the. w'1nds died d w t lawful sex acts, to send him to ~ .ooo were or t e.persona use arge rar · a C '1 1 uc and t e Workna'n for Columbia l't'Sl --i~~u~~~~fn~~~~o:~n~a~-~J~TI1~~"0~-;---:r;~~b:i~~~J~~~~~~~~~~-~o[if~C~e~l~l a~· ~a%n~d~$~1~2~9~,~0~00~~w~e~r~e;--~h~o~s~p~it~a:Hll-m~•~·d~e~p~a~y~m~~~·n~ts:·~o~n~h~is~· -C~ontrol s:ud t ht•y wan wd Gr:n l'S n · (or having sexual rela-· to liticalcauses. house. firem~n a chance to.burn fin• DETROIT l /\P 1 Thl• rob· tions with his then tS-year-0 to stay out of tht~ h1>ml' until tht' breaks around hillside homes un bers' net gain. SS. t...,o hotl(('S uf stepdau~hter. .,..'[,.~e ~~~~! 'Co1~~~~1ler ~e11ncth in lht• <'t'ntcr of l'vcnts :md hud to ~h:;•I brom ,. thetown'souts kirts. sodapopand somc diap(·r~. "Do you honestly believe this Cory and Orange County know·Nhalwasl,(oin~on.llcwas t1onhatld1!is ipatl·d "I am confident Plymouth is in Th e n e t Io s l': S t l' Ph c n trial is based on a young girl's Supervisors Robert Battin and apparently attc mptinJ,t lo nai l no danger." said California Picinini's lif(.' :rnd drt'ams of go-wild imagination and some kind Laurence Schmit. Evans al least on conspiracy 1n Division of Forestry spokesman ing to m c J ic<.1 1 s c hool. and ofa desire togetheratepfatherin Attorneys for co-defendants lhecaseinvolving23counts. Larry Krogen. "But everything Tawyna Ses1 ·s ('flanccs to take trouble?·· the prosecutor asked. Theodore Sc hi ff man. Cell a· s depends on the weather." her baby. E lysa. out orthe slums. One person who answered yes business associate, and Stephen Deadline Set For Irvine Fest Entries Community or ganizations in- terested in reserving booths for the 1976 Irvine Harvest Festival must do so by next Wednesday. festival spokesmen announced today. Police said that Tawyna Sesi, to that question was Garret.son's Evans, youthful former ad- 19. wbo has been li \'ing with defense lawyer. minislrator of Mercy General Picinini, gave them this account "You· ask if I'm defending Hospital or Santa Ana, attempted of the incident: some kind of a pervert. And I lo disassociate them from the Picinini, 21. and Miss Sesi were answer no. You ask if my client snowball"in" e vi·dence aimed • lk. h d f h w h b h d b f I .. new units will far surpass any of wa mg on t e e geo t c ayne as een s ame Y a se chiefly at the Santa Ana physi-State Unive rs it v athletic fit'ld, charges brought against him by ci·an. . the previous villages •and there · · h f will be less land devoted to carrying Miss Sc•s1's baby, w t•n a ron used, disturbed youngster. U.S. Attorney Wilson on Wed-parks. a g unman and two companions And I answer yes." nesday used part of hi's closa'no Wh 'I h" h -d b h d h cl d d d It · 11 b h h .. " 1 e 1g denstty use to e ;1 pproac e t cm an t'm<.in c w1 e t e jury t at argumentstotryandconvi'nc"th"' · d · -· d · 11 · ... '" v1ewe as a negative point. some mont.'y. sometime to ay w1 begin court that Evans should be found r . · · ' h h Id" th f I · · people are anxious to see a more 1cm101, w o \\as u mg c ormu a t1ng its a nswer s to guillyofatleast somechaq;cs. urban , d ense \'illage baby, plt'ad1'1I with the gunman. Donzic Garretson 's plight that Ile spoke of 31 -year-old Eva n.s · h " 1 k w "fl <.'y man, W l' don'l h<1n· [1ny will cast the deriding vote in the somet ing i e estwood r apid rise from the man an Village," Brower said. money. J ha\'e a baby here, differences between defense and charge of printi·ng at Mission • · · · r After thet-first phase of residl'll· man.· pros<.'cullon interprelat1ons o the Community Hospital at Mission tial deve lopment, additjonal When th<' m :ir1 n'lll'hcd for l':lSt'. . r u VieJ'o, to administrator 0 m('n:y ho S "S d a t "s '" "-·· Picinini's kn,1ns:tc·k_ 1'1c·1nsni Garretson was ehar"ed in a h u ~ an . par men.,. ma_. LK' ,. " General Hos pital. Bot arc built in tandem with the newer Fro•PageAI CENTER •.. Nutritionist . Talks Tonight Nutritionist Lee Gordon will speak on .. l''or a !\lore Vi1torous Life" at tonight 's meeting in Irvine of the American Associa- tion of Retired l'ersons (AAH Pl. The mct'tm~ will be held in thl' multipurpose room of Hancho San Joaquin Intermediate School and is open to anyone 55 years old or over. Only 20 booth spaces are still -av-amt.le. OrsaAi:u&ions in· terested in participating in the !es.tival m\aL&eruLia a i:eseeva- Thi: AAHP 1s fo r b o th employed and retir('(f persons. Th<' Irvine r haptcr meet:-llw fourth Thursd uy of E>:tl'h month. For morl' information. phone pulled u s mall penknife 111 a lulilc Riverside County Grand Jury io-partially owned by Cella. In addi-commercial area. Brock said. ttttempt le eefeou h1m~C-bul._d~-;:-· ~~~is:~~~=~~~~-=====================~=====~~==~~~~~~~~=-=====7=-----. was shot in the d1est._Thc bulkt ing il~~g~1:._sc~a1 jote[~~rsc missed·-the tnfant1Jy-in<.'hl'S and wtlh Fils teenage stepdaughter. 100 and a $5o deposit. For in- formation, phone 752-7242. Placement of the booths will be on the basis or when the deposit checks are received, according to Margaret Gaffey, co-director of the festival. l\'al wtll be OCl. 1, 2 Fro• Pa_. A I HEAT .. ·• "The condition that brings the heat usually brings the smog with it," he said. "So, we're get- ting both, the heat and the smo2." The smog people expect an oxi- dant level ot .14 today in the Sad- dleback Valley arl'a, which should be the highes t in the county. Costa Mesa experienced a .06 · oxidant level Wednesday and San Juan Capistrano registered a low .02 level. the gunman and his two <'ompa-His trial was transferred to nions ran orr with the knaps.1('k Or~m~e County because of the containing S5. dia1X'rs for lhe in-a mount of publicity the case at- fant and two bottles of soda pop. tracted in his home county. "When the bullet hit him. Steve Ref ore his trial began, Orange dropped thr haby ant.! s pun County Superior Court Judge a round. fa lling faC'e d nwn." Robert Banyard rul ed Tawnya said ·~dnt•sdar "I transcripts of a Garretson con- starlC'd scr E-;iming and turnc . ess1on ma m1ss1b1 . him over. And. Judge Banyard said, the ··n e lookl-d at me anct !.;Jill. prosl.'cution would not be allowed 'I'm goini? Wdh."." lo introduce results or lie de- lly lhl• time ht·lp iJl'rl\ l'd , lt•<'tur tests Garretson took as Picinini w:.is dc:.id. ~v1dencc in the trial. "I don't sec any future. I don't s e l' a n y t h i 11 g , · ' ;\11 s s Sc ~ i lamented. She said s he and Picinini met 10 months ago whr n they m: cup1cd separate a parlm('nts near where he died. She was pregnant, but the rather had left her. "Steve said he'd take car e of m<'." she explaint'd t\t Garretson 's side throughout his trial were his wife Kathv. Fenncr ·s m other. as well as h0is oth<.'r step<:hildren. Not the Heat But Humility It/QUALITY TELEVISION • ~lfllant Chfomacolor Plctute Tube • 100"• Solld-Stale Chassis • Palen1eo Power Sen1ry Vollage Regulalong Syslem The OUTTON • S2937W cp.is.odes... in the s.outh e,ounty to· day." Griffin said. "But we'll have to wail and see." The coupll' moved into an apartment on the Sl'<'Ond fl oor of a buildin~t the core or UlC de· cay1ng, ncar-downtl)wn area called the Cass Corridor. which servt>s as a home for clerc•licts ~md tht' p11or •ind a.l::.<1 borders Wayne State. Mictugan'::. third ___ :.:.M{.o.-~>A-!t-<~pe1~-fttltY-~~~-Htt'~e~tunivt1 si . Soaring summer tem. peratures got lo at least two Huntington Beach women Wednesday after- noon. one a mature lady s345ss female of more liberal at. titudes. She lived .m wetfan• and he look a part-lime• joh as a h:rn dyman at a nearby hotC'I. But at ••----------------l ighl l\1 iss Sc.si.said Picimm rc- The o ld er lady t e lephoned police to j .t US Exits Islands WASHINGTON (AP> -The United States is removing its five military advisers on the Chinese islands of Quemoy and Matsu. a State Dl'partmenl official said W~dnesday night. The islands off the Chinese mainland have been a source of tension tx>tween the llnited Stales and China.The U.S. advisers have worked with Na· t 1onalist Chinese troops stationed on the island. ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT :~:r.~~~~:,··~,';:!~~;~:::::~~~:: (o.h t PtJtJl1\h1nu ( omo•f\y ~p..-.t.ttl nlt11um "' • DUIJll\f'l.f ii M flt1dtt'I fl'lfa4;Qlt rr~1t'I ff)f ( U\fl' ~ '''• Nn~po• I lh Mt\. 9'4t.mllnQk'!in ht f't JI\ t f'lut\ t•tn \l•t1t>•. ''"'"'~. 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Patrolman S te ve Parkcrton was quick to in· vestigate and suggested tht• girl -by then clothed -confine her nudity to in- doors. Suspect Admits He Beat, Slapped Kids Murder trial def<'nclant Donald l.a~·rencc Tcu!<twr admittt'd from the witne:-s s tancl today that he beat and slap11<.'d two 2·year· old twin boys a f<'w days l~forc one of them died from brain in- juries allt'gedly causL'<i by blows tot he head. But Teushcr. 26, insisted under close ques ti(lniniz rrom pro· seculor Bill Morrissey that he docs not believe and has never bt'lieved that his disciplin ary actions were res ponsible for the death of Jason Eastburn. Teusher testiricd in his Oran#?C County Superior Court trial that Jason and his twin brother. Travis. beat each other with a six- foot board in a bac kyard squabble thalled him to s pank and cuff both boys. Teushcr . who shared the Garden Grove homewilh thl' boys and their mother, coddendant Jennifer Eastburn, ad milled lhat he did not immediately contact a hospital last Nov. 16 when Jason vomited and lapsed inti'> :.a coma from which he never recovered. lk told Morrissey that he hesitated in seeking help because of the bruises on the child's body and the possihility that the little b(ly's death would be in - \•estigated. Morrissey is seeking a verdict of first degree murder against Teus ht•r. Mrs. Eastburn, 31, is c ha rged with involuntary manslaughter for her alleged passive contribution to the death of her son. Morrissey asked Teusher today if the d efendant re,::rettcd Inflict· ing injuries to the two Eastburn boys following the backyard fracas described byTcusher. "I probably spanked them too hard.·· Teusher agreed. 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Garretson Sex Trial Nears End Red Flag Warns of Fire Alert By The Associated Press California today as fire 1g ers pressed toward conta inment of a \ ~~ major blaze. ,I f"':·; A red flag a lert, the official warning·of extreme fire danger. ontin1wd throughout Southern Found I TEN CENTS Two Also, Convicted; In Trial BULLETIN LOS ANGELES ~ Dr. Louis Cella Jr. was found guilty in federal court today of Z2 counts in hJs trial on 23 counts of income tax evasion, Ml'dlcare fraud 3nd relatl'ff matters .. Two codefen· lltl'S' wer..e-Lo.und guilty of several of the same counts. Flames tha t swayed back and ) 1.1 j forth with the wind since Tues-"~ 1 By RICHARD P. NALL day had churned through 1.800 •. • 011ne 0.11, Pll01 St•tt acres or brus h in the Thousand . ··-_.., LOS ANGELES -U.S. Dis· Oaks area of Ventura County. •-. tricl Judgl' Matt Byrne said he The blaze burned lo within feet of o.111 PlteUuH ,,,_... would announc<.' a verdict today exclusive homes but none was CONVICTED WITH CELLA VERDICT IS GUILTY GUILTY ON 22 COUNTS in the federal trial of Or. Louis lost. Mission Vlejo's Sctllffman Cella Associate Evans Dr. Louis Cella Cella Jr. and two t'O·defendants. Fire inspector Bob Stowe said Tht.' \'<.'rdict <.'11maxcs 12 hard· full containment was expected. driving days of testimony and after about 300 firemen quelled S d p D • Darn1>d Dn·ver evidence. the preponder anc<' hot spots on the last 3.000 feel of 0 ft op, tapers ,f~ 'r'°" from the government. in a CaSl' open line on the fire's eastern involvin~ asserted laundering or flank. D e G K•lls •• • funds from two Orange County Stowe said nine fire men re-tro t l i riOtOrtsl hospitals . ceived minor injuries but none e I unmen The go\'ernmen t set out lo pro required hospitalization. Vt> t hat more than ~.000 was Helicopters continued to drop Jn Accid,ent siphoned off the hospitals and water on the pesky hot sp<>ts, and co\·ered by phony l>ookkecpini.:, on standby at reactivatl'd Ox-.gunman hijaC.'kcd a city bus. bat'kup material air tankers continued to re main _M11 rder· ~for $5 NEW ORLEANS LAP > " bogus in\'oiccs and other folsc nard Air F orce Bas e in rapcd the woman drivl·r and U.S. Allorm'y Stcvt•n Wilson -cam ar'itro. Tile fieid7'"t a1<cn rtoll'I forced her to driv(' the wrong said Wednesday In dosing argu. By GARV GRANVILLE the active duty roster by the Air way on a n interstate highway to-ments that or $602.000 In checks. 0111 •• 0.111 P11•uwn Force seven years ago, was prC.'· DETROIT (AP) -The rob· '"Hl'y m an. we don't havl' any day police r eportC.'d. 5407.000 wer e ror the riersonal use· Is Rivers ide CU-y Councilman ssed into service Wednesday to hers' net gain: S5, two bottles of money. I have a baby here, of Cella a nd $129 ,000 were Donzie Garretson 's J7.year -old refuel the fire fighting planes. soda pop and some diapers. man." Arter the ra pist left, the driver diverted to pt)litical causes. stepdaughte r a bewildered Temperatures at Los Angeles The n<.'t l oss: Stephen When the man reached for tried lo get off the highw:iy and The chief political benefactors teenager whose vivid imagina· reached a 'sweltering 102 Wed· Picinini's life and dreams of go-Picinini 's knaps ack. Picinini collided with a truC.'k, killing •• were Slalt• Controller Kenneth l ion dwells on sexual fantasies? nesday, shatterin g a record 94 set ing to m edical school, and pulled a s m all pe nknife in a futile man on the truck. officials said. · Cory an 11 Or an g e County I Or is the five·toot two-inch for the date in 1931. Tawyna Sesi's chances to take attempt to d efend himself but Supervisors Robert Battin and councilman a near.fiend who Tom Rehm. assista nt chief of her baby, Elysa, outofthesluros. was shot in the chest. The bullet The 28-year-old New Orleans Laurence Sch mil. took unscrupulous advantage of the Los Angeles County F ire Police said that Tawyna Sesi, missed the Infant by inches and Public Service. Inc. driver told Attorneys fo r co-defendants his stepdaughter's blossoming Department. s aid the red fl ag 19, who has been living with the gunman and his two compa. Police she was a lnm· on the bus The odore SC.'hiffman. Cella "s maturity? alert was in effect for the entire Picin~i •. gave them this account nions ran off with the knapsack when she stopped to pick up a business associate·. and Stephen 1 a ou e rn contain.in.& $S, diapers for the in· passenger. Evans, youthful former ad.· trial on sex charges neared its because of low humidity, high Picinini, 21. an ass 1 e wo boUle&of-$0dapo11-. • ..-~ ..... btrardl'd aud pttHed ministrator of ~ft'rcy General d W d d . t s th alk. th d o( th w "When the bullet hit him, Steve m : .,dl U Wt: • I f s A t l d e n e nes ay, 1 wa e tem perature a nd winds. _ w ing on e e ge . e ayne a gun, ordered her to drive onto llosp1ta o an ta n<.1, <ti cmp e Riverside councilman's attorney The a lert. which restricts State University athletic field, dropped the baby and spun Interstate IO lo an exit. then to disassociate thl'm from the who branded teenager Kathy campfires. open burning and carrying Miss Sesi's baby, when around, falling face down." raped her. snowballing evidence ;1im<'rl Fenne r "a confused and dis-causes officials to place working a gunman and two companions Tawny a said Wednesday. "I chit'Oy at lhl· Santa Ana phys1- turbed person." crews near open country danger a pproached them and demanded s tarted screaming and turned The driver said the man left c1a n. And it was Garretson's pro· areas. is in erfect about 15 to 30 money. him over. the bus after ordering her to U.S. Attorney Wilson Thursday h · t ed th · t · · · h h 1c1· th "He looked a l me and said, 1 IO d r 1 I · secutor w o pie ur · e pin -days yearly. Picmm1. w o was o ing e dri\·e away on ntl•rstalc . an used part o us c osmi:: ar~u sized councilman as a man who. But Rehm said danger condi· baby, pleaded with the gunman. 'I'mgoingto die'." when s he realized she was goinJ.! ments to trv and convince th<• in 1974, took advantage of lions started e arlier this drought By the time help arrive d, in the wrong directmn she at· court that E~ans s hould bt' found Kathy's awakening s exual year and he e xpects the alert to Picinlniwasdead. tempted to turn ;_1round but tht' guiltyof at l1·ast soml'charg('s. awareness. be posted for more days than Thief Gets a1,100 "I d on't see any future. l don't bus stalled. He spokt• or 31·YCLJr·old )';vans The prosecutor asked the jury usual. ~ see anyth ing•" Miss Sesi rapid r is<' from thl' man in to find Garretson guilty of un· MeanwhiJe, a grass fire that Jamented. The 21/:!·lori truck. loaded with t•hurgc of printing at Mission lawful sex acts, to send him to had burned n early 50 squan• fA>ot in Huntington She said s he and Picinini met watermelons. smashed into the· C<>mmu nity Hos pital at Mission prison for having sexual relo· miles, l argest in drought-10 months ago when lh e.Y oc·-bus. The accid.ent scatlNNI Vi.ejo, to administrator of Mercy lions with his then is.year-old striekenCaliforniathisyear.was Adaylightburglarwo-rktngthe ~upiedsepa'rateapartments near wawrmc lons ovt;>r the high-way Gc•nt'ra l Hos pit al. Doth art• stepdau~hter. halted today outs ide Plymouth, a downtown district has looted a whe re he died. She was pregnant, and tied up traffic nearly four partiall y nwm'd by Cella . In addi "Do you honestly believe this Gold Rush town in the Sierra Huntington Heach wo m an 's but the father had left her. hours. tion. sa id Wi lson. Evan!' was trial is based on a young llirl's foothills. .home of SJ.JOO in valuables in· "Steve said he'd take care of i.:iven a Jagu;.ir to clr1vc'. a Master d k. d eluding a stt'reo sound system me "she explained I d'll d h wild imagination an some m Wh ile t ,500 fire figh ter )) andjewe lry · · Charge c ar<. <i Cu 1 :ic •in t l' of adesire together stepfathe rin nervously watched their shrink-The couple mov<'d into an r-.,.,_~ Man hos pital made p<A ymc·nls on his .....,. __ t-reuble+::.the.prosecut.or aske,d. ·na ,,.,n ... _ thcv we.ce..xuJner"hlc Mina Davis. 712 Orange Ave., apartment on the second floor of .,..,.--.,~ house_ d .,-. ... ,....,. # ~ told investigators l~intr-uder re-a bw.ld1·ng at the core of the' de I • h E One person who answere yes a lmost evervwhere to renewal of · · Wison ar~lH.'<• t al vans was _ to that question was Garretson·s Wndnesda"·:s scorching 50-milt'· moved a rear window pane lo caying, nea r ·downtown <ll"J.'il Shot; Holdup in the C.'Cnlcr of t•vc>nls and had to ' J gain entry lo the premises. fS SLAIN p ge "'") l · II defense la wyer. per hour winds. ee • a ,.... know w ial was going on. c• was "You ask i ( I 'm;,.:-:=d:;er..:(;;.e nr-d::-•:r· n;,.;gr--_.Lu'IO_._·u.s~:.!r.!!a~t'~k~le::.!d~l:!!o~w:..:i.:..:t hc::.:in a ppa r<'n ti y a tt c m pti n~ to n a i I some kin o a perve . n Gp A2) -------------------------==----------..... ----------E-vans ul le-a~"'·~·~·~··~-Ul---.. answer no. You ask if my client (See RED FLA t age Plot Unravels ry the case involvini.: 23t·ounls. has bee n s h a med by fa lse charges brought against him by Missm• g Kt.dS A 23 year-old Gar:<l<'n <~rovt· a confused, disturbed youngster. man was shot in the lei? curly ro Andi answer yes.. 'J'TL_,n_J_ ,.,ook E'ri·e-J'y Poivtl.er da~·. purportC'dl.v durin~ •111 ut-ll wilt be t.hc jury tha t T U S f J. J'U-'C;;f.l,fU .I j r' · TUU tt•mptt•d ho ldup o uts 1d1· ;i som e time today will be gin llrll p 8 e Wt•stminskr liquor stnn·. pol1c(• formulating its a nswe rs to Surfer Arthur Riveia, 17, of His clothes, car k<'YS and othC'r said. Donzie Garretson'& pli~hl that Six Westmins te r policemen Wiimin g t on. d ocsn·t n eed person al effe<'tS we-re non<': hr Rob<'rt Willi ams Passons ~ul will cast the deciding vote in the and 15 Explorer Scouts searched enemies as long as he has well· was locked out or his rar ancl his fcred minor injuri('S when tlw dif(ercnces between de fense and for seven hours in vain for two meaning friends like one w ho mother was about to b<•come dis· bulll't gr;azed one lt'J:( and lodgi·d prosecution interpretations of the missing c hildren Wednesday found Rivcia·s clothes on lht• traught whe n the pal dcli\'C•rt.•tl in the othc•r , po lin• S<llU. case. before the youngslC'rs turnccl up i;and in Huntington Beach Wed· Arthur's clothes without Arthur Offic<'rs i;aid details of the inci Garretson was charged in a safe at a liquor store. nesday. in them. dent are not y <'t nv11il<1hlc Hui Riverside County Grand Jury in· Jes us Barraza. 8 a nd his She imm ediately called Hunl· Passon:-; told puliuc a m:in ;ip didment last January with hav-brother. David, 5. ''had just been Stale beach lifeguards said the ington Beach policl' in th~ fear he pro;,iclwd him at NC'wland StrN•l <See ACCUSED, Page A2) walking around." Officer Earl other yough ass um<'<I Rivcia had had drowned bct·aust• h<· w11s and Westminslt'r i\ Vl'nut• ahout Coast Weather Fair and sunny through Friday. High Friday from mid·70s at beaches to near 85 inland. Low tonight 58 to 65. l~SIDE TODA t' South Cocut R~rtory has come up with what ahould be tt1 most popular •how of the te4$0n. a murical farce called ·'In Fcuhion." Entertainment editor Tom Titus reviews the new production on P.~ BS. l•dex Graham reported today. forgotten them a nd took them a lready o\•e rduC'. <tllh<>ugh sh<· 1 :JO a .m . They had wandered from their along with him . a<'knowlcdg<.'d ht was un t•x -lk told police• the• mun al· home a l 915 l J <.'nnrich An.. Rivcia. mcanwhil<', returned lo <'ellent swim mt'r. tcmptccl to roh him at gunpoint nearly 3.5 miles before they the spot where he had parked his In ves t i g al n r s fin u 11 Y :md said th<.• g un W<'nl off as hr s topped at a liquor store al l'ar and sl<'pl on the beach the strai~hlencd It out h:ippily for struggled with his :itlackcr. No Euclid and WC'stmim;lt'r i\vc. to previous night to catch the good t'V<'ryone involved, lifeguards arr<'sls have been madl•. t ell a c lerk they were lost. dawnsurf.drippingw<'l. saidtoday. Huntington City Budget Tallied By KATHY CLANCY Of tM O.ily P'ileC SWff Huntington Beach residents wlll spend a total of $27.9 million for city services. according lo figures released today by city ad· ministrators. 5846.250 contingency fund to be used during the year for unex· peeled expenses. he said. The contingency may be decreased by $200,000. however, he said, if the council carries through with its plans to use those funds to pay for redevelopment efforts. do not include any pay raises for city employes. Negotiations ar<' UQde r way now . he said. and raises would have to come trom ('Ontingencies. r<'servcs. or olh<.'r areas when a setllem<.'nl is n.•· ached. increasing lhl' oil production bar· rel t ax from eight lo nine cents lo bring in an cxtr a SJ50.000 yearly. Council members have men· lioned a 75-cenl monthly sewer maintenance charge and an in- l'rease in bus iness licenses as well. Had Enough? Even Hotter Weather Due By STF.VF. MITt'.llEU. 01 lft• O••ly P1lo4 Stoll WNtthrr forccastrr Pntri<:ia n owt· is n 'l one for fancy weather statistics. She tc•lls it like it is . "If you lik e it hot. you're s.:oi ns.: to J!(•t 1l hot.·· The Los AnJ!t'lcs Weather Scrvic<' for<.'raster S<'Cs m ore swC'llerini.? heal for Orange Cuun· t y. po ssihl y t h rough th<' wcekc•ncf, with hca('h hiiths f''ri- day in the upper 70s rism~ lo 00 ml and. Today's highs were exJ>(•c·tc1I In reach 80 in New1>0rt Beach and !J7 m Santa Ana ancl othrr inland areas of the county. She said tht· heat. forced in from the deserts by a hi~h pre- ssure a rea over Utah, Nevada and i\ri1.0na. will drop off stcadi· ly but s lowly -over tht' weekend. "Tl'mperatures will be sli1?htly above norma l Saturday and Sun- day," Mrs . Rowe said. adding that not much relief can be ex· pected in the early evening ··~-lmtlt• 1'1MhM-.Cll •1 All Administrati\'e Aide Erich Matthews said the new figures in· elude the $433,580 worth of items city council members added to total expenses Monday night from their "wish lists." The city also will have $750,000 for next year in a reserve fund, Matthews continued. He e xplained the budget also doesn't include the ~.000 the ci · ty would save by bi llinf.! homeowners directly for tras h collection. The final budget figures include continued operation of branch libraries. s ummer parks pro· grams and the junior lifeguard in· struclion. services that had been threatened earlier. hours.. '· L.M ... ,.. Collltwftl• CM'Mr-C«Mr ca.ui .... CeMin 0--" o..nittetl<ft .. ,..,,.,,. ... ........ ._ ... "'-· --.. ,.._. ..... --.. 14·1 .. A4 AU IM ., CM •.. , •• •.. , •• M In addition to the $27.9 million .. the budget includes an extra $12 million in parks acquisition, gas tax projects. civic improvement bond payments and other ite ms financed by special assessments. Matthews said . The fina l figure also calls for an He e xplained city ortlciaJ1 in later years hope to increase the contingency rund toll million an· nually. They also hope to keep a res~rve fund of about $1.35 million. or five percent of the $21,9 mllllon gene ral fund budget, !ae said. . Matthews said the final figurtt The council is expected to de- cide soon whether to charge from about $2. 70 to $2.90 monthly for on- ceortwice·a·week collection. The $980.000 that would be sned could be added to reser ves or used to finance pay raises or • otheritems. The council a lso has discussed It also provides $18.307 for operation or the Shipley Nature Center in Centra l Park and the hiring Of fiVl' new police officers and a new assistant in the city clerk ·s office. •'Things won't cool down until 9 p.m . or so.·· s he said. Lows tonight will be in the up- per sos inla nd and around 60 near the coast. The forccas t<.'r expects late n ight a nd early morning fog along the coast Saturday and . <See HEAT, Page.U> --' , .·\2 DAILY PILOT H 'F "-"--~~~..c...o~~~ Fro• Page . .t I RED FLAG <•boul fuur m 1Jes of lhC' ('ommun1· Iv 1Jf 4tl!I populalum. llcs1ctcnts spray(•d wuter on their hom •s with garde n hoses before the wind s hift<'d. A n u v a I 11 f '"'" n · !'I t u r v c d r <rnchl und mt•asuru1g tc·n liy fi ve ru i I c:. a t so m l' 1w 111 ts w as blackened in ll·Ss than l'tJ.?ht hours. Sm oke was v1:-.ihle in Sal·ram(mtu, :m mill's Wl's l. FourlN•n buildm~s. mcludmg four or fi \/(• houses and a tn:c hark 11rucess1ng plant near the• outbrea k of the flrC', were dcstroyt·d. Two fir€.'fighters were treali:d for smoke inhalation. The fi rt.• sl<trtNI as ahout r1n• st•paral~ blaws near ShinJ.;ll· Spr· ings. ::incl s µr cad rnJ11db south, k;rping the Cusumncs Hi ver at n11d-cvening tc1 ridges outside 1•tymouth. Rut the winds rll~d down ~·t n ig ht , ~iv1ng rr(·W l.V ;irri vt•d flremt·n a l'hant·c 111 hurn fire · breaks around hillside homes on the town's outskirts. "I am confide nt Plymouth ii, in 110 d a nger,'' s aid Californi<t l)ivision of Jo~orestry spokl!sm an Larry Krogen . "llut everything clcpcnds on the weather." Fro• Page Al ACCUSED. • • ing illeJ:41I sexual intercourse wtth his teenage stepdaughter . His trial was transrerrl'd to Orange County bceausc of the amount of publicity the case ;1t· tract(•d in his home county. Before his tria l began, Orange County Supe rior Court J udge Rob t>rt Ranya r d rul ed transcripts of a Garretson con· fi-ssion inadmissil.JI<>. And. Judge Banyard said. the prosecution would not bl' allowed to introdu<'e results of lie de· tector tests Garrc;>tson took as e vidence in the trial. At Garretson ·s sidl' throughout his trinl were his wife Kathy. 1-'enne r·s mother , as well as his other stepchildren. They sat s ile ntly in Judge Banyard's courtroom Wednes· d ay a s councilm an was ;.a lternate ly d escribed in the lawyer s' closing arg uments as a victim and fiend. Andy Devine Still 'Guarded' Doctors at Sonoma County community Hos1>itnl "Said today actor Andy Devine is "maintain- ing progress" but they cautioned that •·the outlook is s till guarded." The 70-yca r-old actor from Newport Reach is being treat<'d for kidney failure and pneumonia io the Santa Rosa ho:;;pital. He was s tricke n 12 days a~o while vacationing in Bohemian Grove near Santa Rosa. Trlur1day June 24 1976 Fro•P-AJ SLAIN ••• called the Cass Corridor , which serves as a home ror derelicts and the poor a nd also borders Wayne State, Michlgan·s third l~rgest university. She lived on welfare and he took a part-time job as a han· dyman at a nearby hotel. Bul at night. Miss Sesi said, Picinini r e· ad books hy Joseph Conrad and dreamed of attending Wayne's medical Kchool. Those dre ams began while he was a medic with the Army Ml'd1cal Corps m Germany in 1971. There, his cummandin& of· ricer wrote to his mother. he dist- inguished himself as a "positive morale boost for the entire com· 11any." After leaving the Arm y, Picinini worked in Detroit General Hospllal's emergency ward. ' In Marc h , he wrote to his grandmother that things were looking up. "I plan to enroll at Wayne Stale University. 1 've made what I feel is the most major d e· cision of my life and have been accepted in the premed proaram there. Naturally , I'm very excit· ed." Fire Blackens Oil Well Land In Fullerton A Fullerton otficjal said today 200 acres of hillside grassland were blackened by fire Wednes· day afternoon. No loss of property or injuries were r eported. All the city's firefighting units were pressed into service as the hlazc s wept auoss hillsides southe a st o f State Collcg<' Boulevard a nd Bas tanchury Hoad. officials said. Also on the fire lines were units from adjoining cities as well as cit y cmploycs pressed into service. No structural damage was r e- port.ed and oil wells pumping a long the hillsides continued their labor as fire men battled two hours before bringin~ the 2:20 p.m. fire under control, officials said. When a Buddy Is a Bother A possible e m erge ncy sent Huntin gton Beach police to the home of a he art patient whose friend tried lo call him and re· ported the m an's telephone was off the hook, investigators said Wednesday. · The he art patie nt was all right, he peevishly told the officer who rang the doorbell, adding that he .simply took the phone off the hook lo avoid the friend who kept calling to check on him. He claimed it was impossible to get the rest he requires to re- gain his health with the phone ringing. HOME Council Sets Banquet on Sunday C)Mly ,..,. ~fl Pll9C• RAPS CITY ·a.1oue· C•ndldete Mercu1 Candidate Hits Valley l're• ra_. A J HEAT ••• Sunday morning. which will burn off my mid-morning tu sunny skies A stage one sm og aJert, t'X· perie n ced in tht• Suddlc back Valley Wednesday. was not ex- pected to return today, al·tordin6.: to Ro~er Grimn of the Soulh<'rn California Air Pollution Control Dlstri<'l in Santa Ana. Areas in the Saddlcb;.1ck Valley and E l Toro expl'rlt•m•ed oxidant lt>vcls of .21 Wt•dnl•sday. wh1c·h <:r1ffin call<'d a ··s tage 1 l'pisode. ·· .. The cond111ori. that brings the hc:1t usually hrings the s mog with it," he s aid. "So. we're i:et- ttnl:! b1>th, thc ht1al and th<' :::.m11f! " Tht.> smvg pc•liplt• cxpt.•ct an oxi· dunt level of . t<& today in the Sad· dle back ·Valley area, which should be the highest in the county. Costa Mcsu experienced a .06 oxidant level Wednesday and San Juan Capistrano registered a low .02 levcl. "We don't expect any smo1o: episodes in the south county lo· day," Griffin said. ··out wc·u have to wait and see.'' As 'Clique' Bi.centennial ByKATHYnANCY Rodeo Delayed Of Ill• Deily Pll•nl•fl . The Fduntain Valley City Nobody will gel:saddle sore.at_ Council has come under fire from the North Huntington Beach one commts"storrappttcant--who--bi~-elub-YoUl'lti of July lf:Odeo didn't get appointed. ~his year , beca~se there isn t go. Sheila Marcus, an unsuc-ing lo be one, 1t was announced c~ssful candidate in the March Wednesday. city council race who applied re· ~lub s pokesm an .Jerry 'Nelson cenlly for both the planning and said a d~al to obtain horses and p a rks a nd recreation com-o~her livestock for the prc- missions. said she objected to the v1ously·announced July 3, 4 and 5 process used. at Golden West College western She also said those chosen pm-event has fallen through. ve that .. then' is a clique.> runnin~ _Sawhors<'s would bt.• no sub· lh1s city." and s hl• <:h;1rgl•d the sl.1tul.t> f!1r saddh• broncs, so tht- council doesn 't :.ippoint enough Lions _!'·•II re.schedule the_ rodeo wom en to such posts for 1917 ''nd start roundin~ ui> City Attorney Tom WoodrUff horsl's and cattle earlier. said the process us<'d for the ap· Death Sui•t Ft.led pointments does comply with the 'Ghoulish' Act Finn Repossesses Tombstone llOLBROOK. Mass . (AP 1 Th(' man who r€'· r>0ss(•ssed a tombstone has agn•t•d to rdurn it to the ).(rave o f Arthur T. Aldridge if the dec('ased man 's widow will start makin~ payments u~ain . l\l-441~ · · ' • · · \' t (•r fi\'c · ch ildren hav~ decidNl to thlp m the m<Hl<'Y to pay off the cll'bt. Paul Hicciurdi of Quincy i\h.•morial Co. said he or- d('red the tomhstone n •tnm 'l•cl from Aldri<li.:e's ~ra\'.e Monday because Mrs , i\ldncigl' still owed SlOS. indud· ing interes t. on the stunt• :-ht.· ll11ught for SlGO ufter her husband's death in 1Uf>8. .. Jt w;1s ;1 n unfortu natt• Jlll·1rlcnt ." Ill' s~11cl . '"but \\'l' had no <:hotL'l'. ·· A tnl'mbl.'r of l\lrs. Aldridgc·s family, who asked nut to lw identifil'tl. <:omm<•ntcd ... It was kind of foolish •ind g houlish to r epossc.ss a tombstone. Jt 's not as if it could be n .. ·sold like a tl'll•ns wn st•l or a piC'ce of furniture ... Valley Jaycees Set Celebration A pit barbecue, carnival rides, supen •i:;;orial nind1dates. a lonJ! a sports clinic featuring Rams with a boul 70cit commission and football players and a teen· age committee ml'ntbrrs. "battle o r the bands ·· will be of-Scott said Mayor Al llollind<·n fered this weekend during the and others arc expected to s~ak Fountain Valle.v ;ta~PO.Y Many loru:t1 · dcrs Day Celebration. also arebein~ in nted . he said. The event opened at 4 p. m . tu· The b('ef pit barbt•Cul' will begin day when the carnival begun at 5 p.m . lt is s ponsored by the operation. Activities will continue F o unta in Va 11 cy-tluntington through Sunday, all at the city's HeachGirls'ClubandSouthCoast Recreation and Cultural Center in Junior Wome n ·s Club. Proceeds Mile Square Park. will RO to the fledging girls' cluh, Five bands will compete in officials s u1tl. Friday's 7 p.m . ''battle of the Ticket~ for the barbt•cue mll\' bands," Jaycee s pokesmen snid. b<• pure h ased al the galt• l•r in ad. Aprizewill beoffercdtothe top vancc ;it F ountain \'allc•v band,andteenagcrsmaydancc. tnsur:rnt'<'-H!1 3!J Bi·rnikllur:-t ~i Saturday's activities will begin Mt•al pritcs for ;eel ult::. ;ire S3 and at 1 p.m . whe n Rams linebacker for c hildre n SI. 75. spokesmen Isia h Robertson and some cnl· s;rnl. leagues will offer a sports t•linil' for area boys and girls . Sunday ·s act 1 ,·itfos will include law Mayor Al Hollinden dC'nied that a clique is running lhc city LOS ANGELES <AP> -A SS Actual Founders Day cerc· a noon pizza eating l'ontest. with million wrongful death suit was monies will be held at 4 p.m. culef:!orics Cor l'Vt.•ry ;1gt• h•vt.>1 Al Of the seven people appointed to the two commissioni;, Holhaden said he met three of them for the first lime when they wer<' Lnterv1ewcd Chuck Hall and June Welch, he said were reappointed to the parks comra1ss1on because .. they havtt been outs tanding com· m1ss1oners Frank Bryant who also was appointed to that commission, has been active in civic matters a long lime and does well with anything assigned to him, he con· tinued, And Hollinden noted that Dale Edwards. who was appointed to the planning post. had applied two years ago and didn't make It, although he "m ade a tremendous impression " then. Counc ilmen individually in· tcrvicwed 48 applicants for the two commissions, then sub· milled a list of their top choices to Hollinden. He the.n tallied the lists a nd made nominations for the posts based on which appli· cants he and his colleagues felt were most qua lified, he explained today. Mrs. Marcus said everyone who applied for reappointment got another te rm with the excep- tion of Manny Alarcon, who also ran in the March council race. "Why is it that they went with filed by the husband of a 70-ycar-Saturday. Councilman Geor g<> 2 p.m. th<.•n' will hl• ,, c1t} tug of old wom an killed in fast week"s Scott is roord inating those \\;ff, with compl·t1t1ons arran~ed Palms area g11soline explosion in festivities and has invitf>d con-lwtween various civk or ganiza· U.S dist rict Court Wedensday. gressional . a ss('mbly anrt li u11s.Ja.H·N•1.said . ~~~~~~-~~~~~.....;;..~~~~~~~~~~-~~~~~~~~ ~QUALITY TELEVISION The DUTTON• S2937W -/ s34ssa One of eight lluntingtQn Beach Schecter , nominated by the Ex· the same people with the excep- n •sidcnts will receive top honors rhan~e Club for her work as a tion of Manny who dared lo say Sunday night at the 1101\H~ Coull· tt'ach<'r or the blind as a volun· some things they didn't want to dl's 11th annual Citizen of the teer . hear but were true," she asked. Jlollinden said the fact that Y i•ar banquet. planning commissioner picked by Alarcon ran didn 'l influence his ----17,~ compact \.~-- r.-~-::::'•,owim~l~n~c~c.s~~~i~n~c~hw1d~e!!7-·~GL..1.Un~h~lc~n11__lHhPe:;-.JA~m~e~r~i~c~awnL-!A~s~s~o~c~ia~l~jQonn_p_oLr___.. West College P resid ent ll. University Wom en for her en· thin~-ehas:.ge's-iRtJ--i9-~--t+-~-=-~~=-----1o---- Uudlcy Boyce. nominated hy the \'ironmental, League of Women· made may have made coun- r...........,...1\1-, Buy Now ... Save Jvuw ortableTV college for his work thcrl'; Votl'rs and othe r work ; J ack cilmen examine him more carefully. l•;vC'lyn M ay ht•rry. nominat<•d hy Wallace nominated by the YMCA llollinde n s a id he r charge ll(lt h Uw lh'1111blican Women·s for his work on United Crusade, about a clique being in l!ontrol <:tub and the Huntington Beach Environmental Council and "really is a rjdiculous s tate-White Coppers for her work in YMCA. m€.'nt ... lhnsl' ~roups and with chanlit•s , Rod Jones, selected by the d Also, J.'lorenc<l llooscy, µi.cked Coordinatin~ Council, for work He sai city finances, plannin~ hy the Family Services J\ssocia· w1th the city JI islorical Society and services are outstanding, and t111n's lluntmi.:ton 1\cm•h Aux •Ind in his churc h, and Virginia he doesn't under stand her com- il1,·1ry for 30 Yl'ars of St.•r vil'C in Whipple no m ·n t d b th plainta nyway. · 1 a e Y e He no ted the city may be l h c comm unit y : No rm a League of Women Voters for h•aguc a ctivities, volunteer ef-"vulnerable" in not appointing ORANGE COAST 11 I DAILY PILOT tto# Ou1nQf t..o~,, PMIY f'llnt. Wllh ~Uh ,, '"'1;1>tnt•d I~ N1 ,.;\ ''''''\ 1~ i...1bt"'''~' h• t"-()f ~ft ( (\.t .. t f -.1(th\,\0Utl t 0f''P."''f' ~.,..f.t\I• nl•1•0A' flit" pvtw1 .. ht ll Mm lidttl' tNC'9."JO f Hlh•t '~ ("QA,,,. Mt''"· N J1WC)Of\ .~ ... ~n. Mun411W}10f\ 1c,.,.,f\ l 4'unt1uo v.1ll••v, l•v11lt, '1t11Cloll .. b11H• V,tth•' o'-1 l ••VU'"' f111t;U fl \"'vfl1 (O.t\t A ,.,~t1 ,, u·~• -"Git.on 1\ '"'r'lt"fl.t (t ··•tu.o.•n ~ '""' f\.h' l••r p.,..,-,.,.,1 t "'tlli f11tlo\f ,,t,HH 1• .-t .t\4.) 'hl ,, nj., ~,,.,,, .. Co•t'' ,.,., •111, 'A'•'')f"'" UttJ~ Robert N W(.l('d Pt ti:'\t{ .. nt •M f'w{)t1Vtt-, Jack R. Curh~y V1u~ Prr\10rnt ••\IJ V\ rh f-'l ~l.,.Y'-'r Thomas Keevll l cM (lr Thomas A. Murphine M -J OdQIMI ( (t.fOf Charles H. Loos Richard P. Nall A\\,\t4H'tt MAJlfQ1t1u l o.•oo RobPrl Barker w .. ,, 0 1'9hQt-tovnt'( Ed•tof Huntington BHcflOffke Ufill) f"'!..-.. , h lwu'• •tlflfj Mo\~'""' Act(fft '' JI 0 , l.ci.: /ftO, ~1f>41 omen l dta~ n"'"'t n. 1 tt& Ci.,.,..,....,,,.. Strtt-t ( h\1-"f"H JlO Wr .. t ft,;.y \tP-~t SMSOIU>1'<'-v .. 1,-, )\101 l..4 f'M Ho.cl "'S.rt 0ff q(J' tff''Ad) Telt11tlone (710 W2--i321 Classified Adverlisting Mt-5671 f•OITJ ,..orltt Ottt"f" Co~ntr <.omnVf'ltl ... S40..1220 C"'PY-'10~t '"• Or Ill"()" {01hf Publh"'"q Com ~f No "'l!W\ \IOtU ~ lllV'\.h,.1t0f'I'\ ... dUttl,tl ~•th r ftt •(t•f• l o • n fi.,h M hlft M•V b• ••CU'OUU(f'(f wit"o"'• '"' ( '"' t)f'fn\1t\IOI" nt h1pi;t1ori1 n-.ru r. ""'• • .,a < '"'' O•"·'·•tt.-pun •'' lo .. t.t /tltl • \-•l1fQt"4~ !t\#b\tt1~IM~ hf t 1tfftt't '\l 1\ '"""' ~}):.;;~;~~ 1>montf'i•'f, m1M•tOr .. t1N11t101~ r t d Ill l · l s · more women to agencies. lie or s an s onca ociety said more m en apply and coun-work. Tickets may be reserved by cilmen sometimes are impressed callinf! HOME Council President with their educational and pro· George 8nydl'r at 892.11645_ The fessional credentials. C'Vl'nt will begin with cocktails at 6: JO p. m. a t the Huntington ~cacurr CC1untry Club. Dinner will be served al 7:30p.m . Keith E . lloudyshell, Union Federal Snvings and Loan As· soci at ion comm unity relations C'onsultant, will speak to the g roup on "Our American lleritage." Snyder said a few tickets will be available at the door Sunday evening. Bandit Hits . Liquor Store A ba n dit armed with a handgun escaped with $100 Wed· nesday morning rrom a Fountain Valley liquor store, police re- ported. Officers said the male bandit walked into the Golden Bottle Li· quor, 11701 E dinger Ave., at 10:30 a.m .. pulled the gun, de· m anded cash and fled. He was described as medium sized and in his twenties, police reported.· Huntington Mayor Heads SCAG Panel lluntin~ton Beach Mayor Har· riett Wieder has been appoinlt'lJ chairman or the Environmental .Quality and Resource Conserva· tion Committee of the Southern California Association of Govern- ment&. The appointment was made by SC President Rosanna Scott. a me mber of the Riverside City Council. Chavez Angry SAN FRANCISCO <API Farmworkers leade r Cesar Chavez blasted the legislature WednHday for allowing the pro· posed $12.8 billion state budget to stall because or runding for the troubled farm labor board, "I'm tired of talking to the legislature -they're the wrong people." Chavez told a national conference of American rabbis here. ' OIJAING OUR G4010C The PLAZA • G3850W ./ 100% Solid·State Chassis 19,, 100% Solld·State • CHIQMA(()U)III 25" ll>M..OW\I The ICIUfOM G4744P {•''"''''i"''•l(~lt vt1r••Nt'1 1rvt :.••h• I """''ift "'t ltf1ftd"\ .,,,, t•t ·n.n to•Ao.•tff1t'l!P ,,, .hl'.:\\tffll an I 1 '""' t"'1 ' '' r''"''* - Bicentennial Styling, 100°0 Solid-Slate 9~1te SPIRIT OF '76 275 East 17th St • Costa Mesa .._......_.,n, lw I ...... Wftt flf c.ft Ir. Phone 642-8882 Store Hours Daily 9-6 Sat. 9-5:30 .......... H ..... ArNsa.c. IH6 .,,.... ... .. .... Farnous Zenitl1 quality! Farnous ~~~ d<>pcndabilit_v! Orange Coast E DITION 'I ' I . "'I • Ot a .\· S "" OSIHJ.f '·'·· Stueks . , ,VOL. 69, NO. 176, 3 SECTIONS, 32 PAGES r---r.~~_,;.-==:=~====:~~;;;~~~~=::===~~:::::==::::=:=~O~R=A==N=G=E==C=O~U~N~T~Y~,~C~A~L~l~F~O~R~N~IA~~~~~~~~T~H~U~R~S~D~A~Y~,~J~U~N~E~2~4,~1~9~76~___!N~2T~E~N~C~E~N~T~S, 1~ Convicted on 22 of 23 Counts ~ 17 ' r. ell a Foun "· >'. t * * * * , · Polltlftll Power I, ,. I > \ I I. '74 Peak Now Far Behind tion "it'Lorr that ; s By 011h10.auy P11ots1.a11 s ured him a sel.'on1I term on t c ~ Or. Louis CE•lla reached the County Roa rd of Supe r\'isors. \peak of his politic.ii power in And midway through hi:-. ,'Novcmbt•r, 1974, when the well-second term on th<-' s<Jmc..• ooard •financed po litical alliance he was Cella protege Robert Battin l1called "the team " parlayed a But the 1974 political victorv ~series of election victories into Cella was most proud of was the (Substantial political mi~ht. e le\'ation of Assemblyma n Ken ~· In Orange County's Second neth Cory to state controller ~Supervisorial District , con · Together, Cella and O'Neill fiervative Republican Laurence pumped more than SS00.000 into Schmit used' $138,000 worth of Cory's campaig n . Cella loans to d efeat three·term By the time general ell'ction Jincumbc nt David Baker. day 1974 ro lled around , Cella .1 Democrat Richard Robinson a lone h ad contribut<'<I more than used $60.000 in loans and con· $500.000 io at leas t st candidates • CONVICTED WITH CELLA Mission Vlejo's Schiffman VERDICT IS GUil TY Cella Associate Evans 0..tf "' ... \Uff """9• GUILTY ON 22 COUNTS Dr. Louis Cella ~~ He, Aides·: Expected . To Appeal Hy Rl<'ll,\RU P. ~Al.I. Ot '"' 01uly 1>1101 st.1t1 LOS t\N(i El.ES I >r L11U1 :-.1 l't>l I a ,Jr.. po\\ t•rf 11 I 1·1111 Lrihut111• ltl pol1ti1·;al l\111d~. \\as found g11rlt.' l(ld:t.' in fr<il'l'al t•1J11rl of ~:.! \'t>lll1l~ lll· \'Oldng int·n111 t• ta=--l'\ ;1!'.11111. l\kd1can· fraud and rl'latt•d l'ri ml'S l' ~ I I ;1 • s l' t 1 1 I t· I l ' n t I :1 n l T h l' o d u r t' S « h 1 f f m a n . longt i rnc> ('di a a:-:-ocwtt• :ind busirw ss act n s1•r. wa:-1·on ,·ic-t l'll 11f mun.• th;tn h,ilf th1· fcclt>ral chaq.~l'S Thl' third ckf1·ncla11t St<'f)h\'11 ~ tributions from Cella and his and causes . l partner in polit ics. Democratic Outside Orangl' County, thost• : leader Rich;.ard O'Neill. to win an he supported financially mrludr d f easystateAssemblyvirtory. newl~· elected GO\'. Edmund<; I: Form<'r Santa Ana mayor Brown Jr., fres hly t'lcl.'ted stall' Sale of Stock Blocked E1·ans . forml•r adm1111:-tralnr o f !\ll•n·y (;l·rwr al ll11~p1bl . \\;1-. found i,:uilt y 1>f ~1 x 1·1111nt~ Tlw attm·nt'\':-fnr :all lhn•p m•·ll told a n ·port 1'. r t lu·\ 11111 appl·al th1• 1•1111\·1<·t11111 .inti ;il-.11 t11lll l ' :-... lh:-tnl'I .l11tlg1• !\b it I\\ rrw lh;ll tlll'\' Wiii fil l' :t tl111fl•lll j,H' .t IW\\ tn;il. 'flus 1:. ;1 :-ll'f' 111 th<· a1 • !.Je rry Patterson spent Cf•lla· Secretary March Fong Eu uod t ()'Neill do_l_la1·s ht'av1ly to <lcfc.it StaleTreU!iurcr Jl.'::;sc t;nruh. ,,former \ 1etn am POW Da\'ltl As a res ult of his donations and Irvine Foundation Suit to Clear First R e-lLm ~-11-i ~ ~ h t' • 3 8 t h__Joans of m oney, p1i nte<l cam- ' Congress1on.al 0 1slnc.t. paign literature and the st't\'l t'('i:; ~ Pa~terson s camp<H~n was Lhe of emplOYl'S at two loc<1I .~costht'St1 er e r . IJY an Orange hospita ls, Cella 's political mus· 1 County rongrcss1onal candidate. cle swept i11to Sacramento as 1 In anothe r state Ai:;sembly well as Orange County. ··race, long-time Cella associate And ther e paraded into thr . Paul CarJ?f?_ntcr used the Santa statt"". f('deral and local political /A!la phys1c1an s money to help lim e light a long list of of- ' win election. ficeholde rs who were beholden to ,.. A!'other C.e lla s ponso r ed Cella for his h elp in advancing political figur e, County theirpolit icalcareers. l s uperviaor Ralph Clark, didn't But today as the doctor's con · ion o n multipll' criminal he won a sweeping charges w as . · question was. "Doctor who?" !. $21 per Vote t: At:/& Up to r. J' ain Effort The few willing to admit he played a key role m their political success asked for time bctore commenting on their rc•action th J udge l\lall Byrne's i:u11ly \'erdict. Ofiln~ • County Suncrior Court .Iudgl' Cla ude Owens refused Wedn<.•sday to lift a temporary han on the James Irvine Founda- tion'i:; pending majority interest Irvine Company stock sale to Mobil Oil Corp. In a brief ruling, Judge Owens said the proposed stock sale muat wait un til a min o r ity stockholde rs ' suit lo blO<?k the salt· is settled in :i St•ptc•mhcr trl al. That mc;ins Mobil will ht• frl•c..• to" ithdraw it:; $110 million offt•r to buy the foundation 'i:; 54 JX'rcent stock interest before the tn .ii gets under way. The oil company'11 offer is good until July 13 . And it can, ir it chooses. extcmd the offer to At1g 13. Red Flag Alert: Danger 'Extreme' By JOANNE REYNOLDS Others refused to co ncede Cella had been instrumental 111 their SllCC('SSeS and s aicl II woutdn·t be appropriate for them to comm<'nt. By The Associated Press the active duty roster by th~ Air And s t ill others rC'fuscd tn t•x A red flag alert. the official Jo'on•e se\·en y1.•;:1rs ago, was prt' 1<'nd anythtng more than off th(' warning of cxtrcml' fire danger. ssed into service Wcdncsdav to !!.. Tom Blandi, an unsuccessful record reactions. continul•d throughout Southern refuelthe fire rlghtlni:? plant's: '.candidate for the Newport Bca<"h Late last Deccmbt•r . two Cella-California today as rire fi ghters Temperatun•s at Los AnJ'.(ell's '.'rity council, s pent more than aitkd s tate officeholders sat in press c:lose to ('ontalnment of a r·eae-l)ed a sweltcrioi.{ 102 Wt.•d · $15,000 on the campaign that J{Ot th<' p 0 s h vi 11 u F 0 n t a n a major blaze..•. nC'sday. shatte ring a rt.•corcl 94 sl'I 1· him 735 votes. Restaurant in Orange, a favorill' Flaml'S that swayed back and for the date in 1931. That is about $21 per vott•. lunc h spot of the Santa Ana forth with the wind since Tues-T om Rehm, •1ss1slant <'hit'f of Ray Williams. who ckkul<'d phys ician. a nd discussed his pn•· d ay had churned through 2,000 the Los Angeles County fo'rn• • Rlandi and othe rs in the race ref indictmc•nt probl('ms. acres of brush in the Thousand Department, s a1cl the rctl na.i.: ~thl'ScvcnthDistricl council seal. One tole! hi ~ s oft-s pokl·n Oaks area of Ventura Countv. ::ilertwas ineffc<·t forlhcentin• I spent$5,832 and got 3.721 votes political bl'ncfal.'tor that he rt• The blaze burned to within feet of South c r n Ca I i for n i a a l'l' ;r 011111 0.aoly Piiot SI.all Bul Lh1• !)an impo:wtl nn tlw sale won't hC' lifted, if ~lt ull. u11tll 1wllat<' Jll'lll'i':-.~ th<' min on I v s ~trk'T-btno~< kk"-'lf;;':l':j' t~· ;;I l~:~l 1• :-.7.-la~t~l,.:11:_;1.;· r~1 r.,' 'r,,' i,,.;I~~ .:_r :;.ll~'·,;l 'l--_j ing action· brought chit'fly-h~· llol'hman. a lax ~pt•r·trltist . ~.mt .loan Irvine Smilh 1s selllcd. pro· "thC'r<' :tl'l' many q11t'Sl111n:-of la\1 bably somclim\' in lat(' St·p that dt'st•n·1· :qipl'll11t1· allt•n tcmber. 11111\ ... lloc·hm:in pr ad 11·1·~ 11nly 111 Last week, foundation lawyl.'rs ftodt•ral !'ourt appealed to Judge Owens to lirt 0(•s pill' tht• ('(H1t1•nt111n of 111:-;ti his ban onthe slock sak· lnrnl'Y thut hl' "ill a ppl•.il Shoulfl he fail to do so. 1111' Schiffman told a rl'(l<H'll'r. "I t:twvers said. thcrt• ma\' not h1.• don 't hu,·i· i•nnugh mon1•y · th;it " :my.offer to cons1dl'r · the prohlt>m I 'cl likl· to ;1pµcaJ .11111,i:t• H~Tn1• t1111nd l '1•lb ~11111 " nut Mrs Smith's laW\'C'r:-. of all count~ t'>.t'l'(ll Ollt' d lar.i.:11111 argued that th<' S2-1 ;1 sh::ir<' !\ioh1l muil fraud offer was too little and indicalt'<I lfp 1s <'On\ rd 1·d of mw <'0 11n1 111 a consortium of inve:-.tors would t•1m~p1rat'.\', !1\ 1· 1·11unt:-111 t.1>. be prepar<'d to offrr S30 a shan• <''·a~11111 . :-.1x 1·11un1-. 11f m.11-.111).! Echoing those arguments w:is falsl' stal1•m1•n1 .. "11 ;1 1.1' rdurn. a state deputy altorrw~· i::c•nt•ral and ICI nt11n h of f·tl111g 1:ib1· llis interes t in tht• <.'<ist• was J\k<l1r an• 1·0~1 n •1111rt1- aimcd al protecting \'C's ktl in .Judi.:l' lhnw :-.1'1 .lul\ J!I a:-. lht· ll'fl'St of charitahle bl.•nd1«1:snl'~ nC'xl hc.•urini.: d.111· .• 11;1 rl'f1·rr1•tl whOSl' act1\'ill'S an• finum·l'd. al lhC' ma11c·r lo ;1 frtl\'r.1l 1>1·u h:t1 ll•n le:1st111 part. by lht'found:1L11111 11ff11·r for :i r1~p111'1 p1'111r 111 .,P11 In a wntkn IJJ>inion hand1•d ll•11C'1ng down lalC' Wc•1ln<·sday .• Jurli,:l' Attorm·~· 11 0('11111:111 . 110:-.~1hl~ Owens ookd I.hut substantial d · s\'ltillJ.! tht• sl aJ,!t• fnr som1· l ~·pt· 11r fort h ad bl'cn m;1dc to atfr;it't publ1r Sl'n·1ci1• sr·nlr nrr. told <ilte rnat.ives to Mobil's pun·haM' .ludJ,!t' l\yrr11· "lhn<' is a li11 <•I 111 offer f11rm:1t1on ftlr lht• prohalion offit'l' However . .Judi,:l' <hwn~ :ultlt·tl. to assimilat t' ·· c: .. 111·~1· Oll <'n lw 1s not sure thl.' effort to atLral'I 1lorf. forrn l'1 ;1 clm1111:-lr;1t11r 111 ot Iler purchase off<· rs had bt•l'n so :\l 1~s ion Co 111rn111111 y 11 os p11 :i I. t•xtensh'l' a s to a ss urt• 1 hi· :\lb:-.i1>n V1 C'J;1. 1:-lo Ill' •wntc-n1•1·d mmoril\• s han•holclers tlw :\111111 1 o n tht· :-.:1 mi· tl ati· Ill· \\a -. offer as th<' bl•stpossihlc 1wrn11llNI to plt':1<I gutlty 111 I\\ •1 Final campaign spending rt·· g;ird<'d him as somclhin~ hkt.• a t•xcluS1\·e homes hut none was because of low hum1dit~, t11gh .----..po='""s,.....,""c,..,...rtted11lts-wet'l\by"t:~h~c~:-1a~tnhiic~r~a~n~d~p~lernd~g~ed~tc!1'"dd~o'<a~1111yrtt~h~1rit1iJ::-JILuo~s~L ~T~~~~~~~·s~1~· ~1~00~-:--::-::-;--:.--lte~m~~r~a~t~u!:r<'~a~n~d~w~m~d~s~«~~ 11 candidates in April's c it \' h<' could to help Cella in his hour Fire ins pector Bob Stow<' said e a e r . w 1c rcstrrrt . Tht•rl'fort•. th<' judg-<· s;iid, t ht• rount~ c1f ftllng I ab •· '.\l 1•1l11';1rt· c1rcumstancl's that existed :.it tht• n·port~ ;inrl in n ·lurn 1l'-.t1f11·ll lor ~e lcrnporar~· iQJ•mt'lwn tht· J!o\'l'rnnw nt "1!;1111-,1 tu-. lhn •t· d t'lay ed t ht' stot:k sal<· 1a ... t formt'F:m1rrT:ir1.,...,.--·-------I council election. · nftr oubk. full containmcnt was expected. campfires. open burntnJ.! anti f They s how th al llfandi spent a Today. the s ame officehold<.'r after about 300 f1rem<'n quelled causes offi cials to place work 1n~ I total of $15.439 in his campaign s ;iid. "I'\'<' ne\'e r r(';illv had a hot spots on the last 3,000 fN't Of crews n<'ar open country d<ini::rr ~ anc1 that two other <'andidatcs l'l(lse n•la L1t1ns hip with 1ir Crll:.1. open line on the fir<''s eastern areas. is in e ffect about 15 t11 :~1 Paul Ryckoff and Duncan Me in· So. I don ·t reel qualifif'd to mukC' nank. days yearly. I tosh -spent more lhan SS.000. a eom ment " Stowe said nine firemen re-But Re hm said danger concfi Ryckoff won. Mcintosh lost. C('iv<'d minor in]urics bur none lions st:rrtert earlier this drnui;:hl Accordin~ to the stal<'ml•nt on required hospitali7.alion. year and he expects the alc•rt to file in the city clerk's offl1·t•, none County Man ltelicoptcrs continued to drop be posted for more clays than of Hlandi 's mon1•y was ruised waler on the pesky hot spQts. and usual. from outside sourc•t•s . air tankt•rs continuc<l to re main Meanwhilr , a grnss firC' th~1t Rlandi's biggest t'Xpt'n<hlurt• Dt•es Ill• St•erra on standby nt r C'activatcd Ox· had burned nc<1rly 50 squart· 'was S6.000 which he paicl lo nard Air f'orc c Ba se in miles. l a rg es t 1n drnu i.:ht · Western Op in ion H<·s<·urch. a < 'amarillo. The field, tak<.'n from <Stt R 1-:D •·t./\(;, Page /\2) 1 Revl•rly llills -b:1scd publk rl'la· Pl C * * * 'lions firm whil.'h specializes Ill ane r~sh * * * JIOliLical c:impa i~ns. s L • k I H ~ Th<•lhrN~t·~indi1fatcswhowt•r1· BISJIOf>(i\PI Twom('nWNt' ome I e t t in the more th:rn ss.ooo ral<'J!m·y reported in st;1bl1• condition todav 0 ,• arc l'aul Ryckoff. who wus clN·t at Northcrn Inyo I lospital fhllm,: \ cd to a SC'cond term"" th<' <.'0111\ an~ a h<'licopkr <'rash in ruggl•cl T cit, Williams ;uu1 on1'ofh1sup1>0 Sit•rra country thal ll'ft twoothl'r oday's The1·r Day nents. Dunrun Mc intosh. rncndcad. 1 According lo the stntcm<'nt , Hospital ofr1c1als ~aid lkn Ry ck off· s <'a m r a 1 g n was <:rad us. 58. of f"on·~t ll1lls. N .\' .. financed by the Committee to Re.. and he licopter pilot llill l\nntl. ,12. t t'lert Paul Ryckoff which raised 11f Redwood City, sufrl•n•ct multi { <Stt 121 VOTE, Page A2) pie injuries in the Tul'sclay cra:-.h , to miles southwl'Sl of n1s hop. 'DOW CLOSES , ON UPBEAT • NEW YORK !AP>-Thestock market gained ground today with a boost from hopes for u continu - Killed in the accid ent wcr" James Freeman. 32, of Santa Ana. and R aymond Fraga!'iso. 42, of Rye, N.Y .. the Inyo County Coroner 's office said. Authorities s aid the men wert' part of a film crew looklni:: for a location to shoot a trlevision com · mcrcial for a New York advertb· By STEVE MITCllF.LL 011111 Dally Pilot SI.all Wl'atht'r forecaster P atricia Rowe isn't one for fancy weathl'r statistics. She tt•lls itlikc it is. "If you like it h ot, you·re going to get it hot.·· that not muc·h relief can he t•x peeled in the early evl'nini.: hours . "Things won't cool down until !l p.m. or so." she said. • Lows tonight will be in the up- per 50s inland and around 00 near the coast. The forecaster expects late night and early morning foS! along the coast Saturday and Sunday m orning, which will burn off m y m id-morning to s unny r Ing st('ady tre nd in lntl'rest rates. Trading was moderntely active. While a nalysts cautioned that it was too·soon to draw firm con- ' clus ions. they snid investors f11 seemed to be <'nt'oura~ed by the.• absence o r SiJ.(n S Of cred1l· ~ ti~ht ening by t he 1"eder:1 l Rcser\'e sincl' a meeting this ing agency. Police End Picket SAN DJ EGO (A P 1 -San Dil?J!I) police arc giving up thl.'ir 21 -dav picketing campaign to win timl: and-one-half overtime pay from the cit)·. Some 400-off-dut \' of. ricers and their supporter s culminated the picketing Wed· ncsday with a 20-minute panid<-' around sev<'ral downtown citv The Los Angeles Weather Service foret'as ter sees more swelte ring heat for Orange Coun- ty. possib l y through the weC'kend. with beach hi~hs Fri· day in the upper 70s rising to 90 inland. Today 's highs were expected to reach 80 in Newport Beach a nd 97 in Santa Ana and other inland ureas of the county. Sh<' said the heat, forced in from the deserts by a high pre- ssurr area over Utah, N('vada and Arizona , will droport steadi- ly but slowly -over lt\e weekend. skies. · A stage one s mo1t alert . ex- perienced In the Saddlc hack Valley Wednesday, was' not ex· peeled to return today, accordinll to Roger Griffin or the Southern California Air Pollution Control District In Santa Ana. ... ' week. The Dow J ones average or :io stocks gained 7.21 points to 1.003. 77. 1 Tables. 871 block~ · "Temperatures will bedf,b&ly above normal Saturday and SUn- day." Mrs. Rowe said. addin g Ared in the Saddleback Valley end £1 Toro experienced oxidant ~of .ii Wednesday. which Orlffht ca II e d a "Sta gc 1 episode." <See HEAT. 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At '"''''"'"'.., u WorldH••> .... 1\f DAILY PtL01 N f'ro• Pag~ .·I l CELLA .. , • !>\ltd Wednesday in <.'los1n~ eri.:u mt'nts that Of S602.ooo m rh~f·k:-., • $407,000 were for lhl• pt•r sonul us"· of Cella and $129.000 were diverted lo political causes. The ch1d pr1l1ti<.'al bcndal'tors wrre Stall' Controller Kl'nnt·lh <.; o r y a n d O r u n g t• (' o u n t ~ Supervisors Hohcrt. lfathn am! Laurence Schmit. Allorncyi. for co-d('fcndanh Theodon• Sc·h1ffman . t'Plla':-. husin('ss associate, ancl Stcph1·n E\·ans. 'outhfuJ former 11d mlnistrat11r of M1·1·t·y (;l•rwr:tl Hos pital of S anta Anu, alll'mpll'll to disassociutl· them from tht• s nowb;illing t•vldc•n c(.• oitmNJ <.'~leny at the Santu1 Anu physi c1an. U.S. Attorney Wilson on Wed nt·sdoy used part of his <:losini:? <irgum(•nts lei I ry and <:or\\'tntt• th<· court that Evans should he founrl guilty of at lc.-ast sumt•t·hari::c:-.. lie spoke of Jl -year-old 1-;vc;n:. rapid rise fro m the man in rtiarge of printing at Mission Community Hospital at Mission Viejo, to &.1dministrator of Mercy Gene ral Hospital. Ho th arc partially owned by Cella. In addi- tion. said Wilson , Evans was ~1ven a Jaguar t11,lri\·e. a :\1aslC'r· Charge card. a t'ad11lal' and the hospital made payments on his house. Wilson argut'rl th:il F.\·ans w;is in the Ct'nt cr Of t'\'t•nl!> and had to know what was going on. lie wa:-. appare ntly attemptin~ to na_if Ev•ms al IN1st on consp1ra<:y m the <.'asc in vol v ini,: 23 <:ounts. Raped Driver Kills Motorist In Accident NEW ORLEANS <AP> -A gunman hijacked a city bus . raped the woman driver and forced her lo drive the wrong way on an interstate highway to- day poli<.'e reported. After the rapist left, th<' driver tried to get off the hi~hway and collided with a truC'k, killin~ a ma!I on the truck, officials suifl. The 28-year-old New Orleans Public Service, In<:. driver told police she was alone on the bus when .she stopped to pick up a She said he boarded and pulled a gun, ordered her to drive onto lnterstate 10 to an exit, then .raped her. 'The driver said the man left tfle bus arter ordering her to I drive away on Interstate 10, and ., when she realized she was going in the wrong direction she at· tempted to turn around but the !Sus stalled. The 2V2-ton truck. loadt'd with watermelons, s mashc'd into the bus. The accident s cattered watermelons over the highway and tl~d up traffic nc;irly four hours. ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT ,,,., O•·•l'\C)f' (O•''' ''"''• •'tll)t. •·I" ¥iotl•\ ,, h t~mbt,.,. •~ ,..,,,.., t '' '1\1 ., S>u'""'"" h't tf'I,. o""''lit (\·1•'' t ut}lhh•"l.I f"t,•T11;.tt1w • '""" 11• fl1ht'un' "'" '"'"I""'"" Mftfl!J.1,· '"''''°"''' I ' ul •• _,, (f'\I• ,,_,.,,, Nr.,..t ••tl ti,·~• ~1hut11.,,1t fir,,, h # n1;nl ,.,. """'•· ""'1n1 • ···~"', .. • \.1lh't 1tl"<1 l 11Uw"4 t\fl1t<ft 1i4'41th \f>• I fl.,, 111·• ''QI· .,., t d1tl""'" flvbH\hf"d 'wtfUf°'9•\ tftl•I ••' tt,1., f P'\1 tWlf\,.lt 111 f)~f h~• l•I 11 lfll I ti I "'' '' h •'t •,trut, (0\1• ..-, ,,, '•lll'<W"i•' ''' ,, Robt-rt N w~ t '''''""' .. ~ Pwbh\f,.' Jack R. Curley V•h Ptn10f'nt •""' C,.f'N ••• M.1"6.,_ Thomd\ Kecvlt l 01IOI Thoma!> A. Murpt11ne ~·f'•Qtl"IQ (ClltOf Charles H. LOO!> Rlcti..rd P, Natt ~'''''•"' M•noln9 Ld1IO'' OltlcH (Mt• Mt ~ ))0Wtl'•t Nr!,1111cit l ,.Ou"• tit•<~. tta. C,11 nN•rv )lr111 ·~~~1.'::t~~~~~~ '•,',)~~~"r~~~:~'" "'' StUI l'U''IV . , ... .,..., Ttltilf'OM (714) 642~U1 Clanlfl9CI AdverUsl"9 642·M71 too•'•~t, .. ,. 0 'All\Qt (<'"'' l '\J""l\J\11'\q (i''lt'l °""• No """"' \t()r•t 1Uu,t•.1t11 r r ,.,,,, ,.1 ""'•""' \H 4d'lftt,fi\I '"'°"'h t\t ft lr"I ft IU' th ttpr')OVt tf .1tnevt '-O•"-"'' t '' """'O,, ot UlftYrtQl'lf owner. \irt6"ct c ,_.,, n,.,,,.q,. ,,..,lf •' t"''"' .,.,, ·-CAt1•of"•• \"t>\.C•iflt1A1111 n, ',1• • t , \' '' "'"'" ft'llf b't' ~lit·· \II 1) "'0"f,.1V "" *'I •''f " 11•"'-'ft""\ '"'""'°"'""'· Thursday June 24, 1976 "' l'lleW SLAIN BV GUNMEN Stephen Picinlni Trio Slay Youth in $5 Holdup Fro• rflfl't AJ $21 A VOTE 16.510 and spent S4 .&12. Ryckoff's perllonal statement ahow<.-d that be apent $1.334. The three bi1&est contributions ol '200 each ma.de to lbe coun- cilman's campaian came from Allan Beek. Marshall DuHield undJ. Malcolm O'Ambroglo. Williams' committee listed SS.832 in contributions and exJ)t!n· d1turcs. The statement showed S200 contributions from D'Am- brogao and Santa Ana attorney William Tierna n as well as Sl50 trum D. P . M iddlemas. an ex. C'cutivc of the Don Koll Company. Another Koll executive, Tim Strader. was shown as a con- tributor in ao rarlier statement. Mclntosb r aised 56.414 for his campaign and spent $6.892. He finished third In the Seventh Dis- trict r~a·c behind Williams and Parks. lk<iches and Recreation Commissioner Pt>r Trcblcr. Mcintosh ·s st atement showed three contributions of SlOO rrom Bob Longpre, a n Orange County rar dealer. J oseph 1bomas, a Newport Beach businessman and the Hixson Metal Finishing Com- pany. ~he next biggest spender was Gwenda Wat.son, who ran against Ryckoff. Her campaign raised S3,900 and.spent S3.819. Listed on Mrs. Watson 's statment was a $2.200 loan from her husband, Dr. :-.lorman Watson. chancellor of the Coast Community College District. Trcbler 's <.'Ommittee raised $2,098 and spent 52,199. His largest contributors were busi· nessman John Killefer and Plan- ning Commissioner Jackie Heather who gave SlOOeach. Bill Morris . another un- succssful candidate in th.e seventh district listed contribu· lions and expenses of $350. /\II the other candidates - councilman Don Mcinnis. /\rC'habald S<.'otl, Hob Brockman and Hans Hegna -riled short forms which mean they raised and spcnt lt•ss than S200. Fro• Page AJ RED FLAG Death Suit Filed LOS ANGELES <AP) --A $5 million wrongful death suit was flied by the husband of a 70-year · olcl woman killed in last week's Palms area gasoline explosion in U.S. distn<.'t Court Wedensday. Suspect Admits He Beat, Slapped Kid,s Murdrr tri;ll dt•frndant Donald Lawrencr T 1•usht•r u<lm1lll'd from th<.' witness s tand today th;H ht' beat ;:ind slapped two 2·year· olcl twin hoys a ft>w days bcrori· one of them dicrl from brain in- 1uriC's <tJIC'gedly rausc<I hy hlow:-; to the he ad. Hut Tcusher. 2fi, insisted under d ose qu1•st i un1n~ from pro- st'cutor lhll l\l o rnssC'y th;it hc d(}(IS not belit've and has m·vcr hrli('V('d th;il hi!> <hsr1plinnr~· <tt'tion~ \\'N C' rf'~ponsrhlc for lht• death of Jason Eastburn. Teusht.'r lrsllfard in hrs Oran~C' County Superwr l'ourt traul thut Jason .ind his twin l>roth<.'r. Travis. beat cnch otht.'r with a six.- foot board in a ba,·k~·:m1 !lqual1hlr thatled him to s punk und ruff both hovs. Teus h<·r . \~ h•> s hurC'd the Garden Grove h<Jrrrt' wrth the boys and their mothl·r. r111h.:rC'nrlant .knnifcr Eustl>urn. admitted that he <li<I nol lmmccliatdy rnntact a hospital la~! i'\11\·. Hi "hC'n Jason \'t1mitcd anci lapsC'd Into j coma from which he ne\'cr recovered. llC' told Morrissey that he ht•sllalcd in seek in~ help because of the bruise~ on the rhild's borly nnd th<.' possibility that the little boy 's cicalh w o uld be in- \'csUgated. Morrissey Is seeking a verdict of first degree murder against T{'usher . Mrs. Eastburn, 31, is c harged with involunta r y manslaughter for her alleged passire <.'Ontribulion to the death of her son. Morrissey asked Teusher today if th<:' defendant regretted inflict· ing injuries to the two Eastburn boys following the backyard fracas des<.'ribed byTeusher. "J probubly spanked them loo hurd ." Tcusht.'r agref'd. H c told Morrissey that he thought the head injury whl<.'h dir ectly led to Jason's death was annlct cd when the child fell oCC the toilet and knocked himself un- n1nscious on tt\e day of his death. .. 'Ghoulish' Act Finn Repossesses Tombstone HOLBROOK, Mass. (AP> -The man who re- possessed a tombstone has a g rct>d to return it to the grave of Arthur T . Aldridge if the deceased man·~ widow will s tart making pay n1l'nb again l\lary A. Aldridge :,aid \\'t•dnC'sday her fi\'e adult fhildren hCAve decided to chip in the money to pay off the debt . Paul Hkciardi of Quincy Memorial Co. said he or- c:krcct thc.· tombstone removed from Aldridgc"s grnw Monday Ol'cause Mrs . Aldridgt• still owed St05. includ· ing interest . cm the.• stolll' ::.he l>uught fut• Sl6U after hc.·1· husband's de<ath In 1008. ''ll wa:-an unfortunate incident." ht• suid, "but we had no chuict'." .~ mt•mber of Mrs. Aldridge's famil\', who a~ked not to be ickntified. commented. "It 'was kmd of foolish and ghoulish -to reposst ss a tombstone. It's n ot as if it could~ resold like a tt-lt•\·ision set or u piece of furniture.'' Charles De Laney, Radiologist, Dies Dr. Charles A. "Bud" DcLaney of Newport Beach. the chief of radiolog y at Cos t a Mes a l\femorial Hospital, died Tues - day at the age of s~. Dr. DeLaney, a fellow in the American College of Kadiology, succumbed at the UCLA Medical Center . following a short illness. The doctor. who enjoyed nyin~ his own plane, joined the staff or Hoag Memorial Hospital in 1958 in the department of radiolou-. becoming chief of radiology at Costa Mesa Memorial whe n that hospital opened ten years later. He used his skills in nuclear medicine to battle malignant <.'ells in hundreds of <"anccr pa- tients. "His patienL'i absolutely lovc.-cJ him ," a hos pital s pokesmun said. "he rrally kl'pt thl'lr spirib up." . Dr. Dcl.ancy beloni.u•d to m:rn.\' medical a ssot'iat ions includin.1! radiolol!i<.'al so<:ieties or Oran~t· County. California and North :\merit' a . He was prl'sidt•nt of the Oran,l.!c County ~roup in 1958. Th<• doctor did hi:-unll<.'r· .era11uall' work at thl' L'nivcrs1ty or \'irginia and n·N•i\'ed his nwdical education at the Nt•w York !\Tedical College, i;raduat- ini.: in 19-18. I le scrHd as an intern at Santa Monica Hos t>ital in lS.19, joining Los Angeles County Ge neral Hospital in 1951 where h t: established his radiology re- sidency. · He was (•ertificd by the ooard or radiology in 1954. joining the lloag Memorial Hospital staff in 1958. Dr. DeLaney is survived by h is father. Dr. Charles DeLaney of the Newport Beach home. Rosary will be recited Friday at 8 p.m. and Mass will be ~clebratcd Saturday at 10 a.m . at Our Ladv of Mt. Carmel Catholic Church in Newoort Beach. Interment will follow at Pac1fi1• View Memorial Park in Newport Ueach. The· family has s ugge.sll•d mrmorial rontributions lo the Orange County Canc<:'r Fund. .t.QUALITY TELEVISION • Brllllanl Chrom11cot0t Ptclu•e Tut>e • tOO•-o Sohd~S1a1e Cn;u.st$ • Patenled Power Sentry Vollagc Rcgulalfng System -~ G4010C 19,, 100% Solid-State , CHROMA<OLOKll 25" Ot.' ''°" Th•ICIUT~ G4744, (J4 .. 1 1 I• 1 The DUTTON• S2937W 25'' s573ss Buy Now . ..Save iv'ow-, ............. DURING OlA Bicentennial Styling. 100°r0 Solid· State Accident I Cited • Ill Death Newport Ht•arh poller hslt-.1 as uct•1dl'ntal the dl'ath of a Bulb<.la blanci man whC11>l' hud y wa:- found th•~ OJ 11r 111ni; 1n h1::o fum1ga1 ed houst'. tlt'I Sam Amhurg<:'y saitl J ohn (fr:n'l'~. ~-I. was d1 S<'1WC'r<.'d on ll w front porl'li or Ins Imme at t2l ()i.11no11d 1\ \'l' h~ "'orkml'n whcl \\1•1·1· n •11111\'lng ll\c fumigation h •nt t'1wlos1ng lhl' house An1hurgey said thl' hollll' is in t•st'l'lf\\' t11 bl' :-olci and was tt:nted for f11migat11>n \•frdncsday morn- 111.: lit• said nl•1g hhor:-. tole.I tn ~ v<•:-.1 1s.:a tori. (i r;r \ 1•::. was ~"'arc th;1t ht• l'Oll ld 11111 llSt' lht• hllllSl' \\hill' 1l wa:< Ul'IO$l furnii.:ated. But Amburs:cy said that Graves appt1rently entered the housl' l;itc \\' <.•dncsday night by tt•;mng loose 1w rt of the covering at the rear. Workmen for Columbi:1 Pe~I Control :.aid tht•\' wa rnl.'d GraH·s to .st a v out o r t lic hon1<.· unt i I t ht· ml'lh,;I brn111 111t-UM'rt in fumis.::r twn had d1s:-.rpatcd. f'rom Pngr :l I HEAT ... "The <.•ondition that brings the heat · usually brin.i:s the sm og with it." he s aid. "S(1, wc 'r(' s:et- ting both, I hl' heat and the s mol! " The smog people expect an oxi- dant level of . I 4 today in the Sad. dleback \'alley area, whtl'h should b~ the highest in the ('Ounty. Cost a Mesa experienced a .06 oxidant le\'el Wc.>dnr~day and San Juan Capistrano r egislt'red a low .02 level "WI.' don't cxpert any smog t•pisodcs 111 lhl• south Munty to <h1y," Gnffin s;11d. "But wt-'11 have to wait and sec." --17" compact portable TV Thi' PLAZA • GJBSOW ../ t00% Sofld-State Chassis "' ."""" ••Y1 •. ,, .,j_,..,., l "'' • ,,, •••• "lf,1.,., '~he SPIRIT OF '76 275· East 17th St. Costa Mesa Phone 642-8882 Store Hours Daily 9-6 Sat. 9-5:30 S....l"f .._ H.-. Arie IMc• lfH THESE ELECTROHIC PROFISSIOHALS SERVICE YOUR 19Utf'M!NT "DNAit" ... , .. Famous Zenith quality! Fomous ~.J~ dependability! ' 1 Orange Coast E DITI O N Toda ~··s C losht ~ ~.\·. S l o (•k s VOL. 69, NO. 176, 3 SE CTIONS, 32 PAGES O RANG E COUNT Y, CALI FORNIA THURSDAY. JUNE 24, 1976 c T EN CENTS ~Convicted on 22 of 23 Counts lDr. I _____ ella Fouri * * * * * * · Polltlral Poa,,er '7 4 ,Peak Now Far Behind He, Aides ;Expected To Appeal By RICHARD P. NAl.L By GA RY GRANVILLE Ot , .. O.lly ~I ... "•" Or . Louis Cella reached lhe pea k of his polilicaJ power in Novem ber , 1974, when the well- financed political alliance he called "the team " parla yed a series of election victories into substa ntial political might. In Ora nge County's Second Super visoria l Distr ict: con- ser vative Republican Laurence Schmit used $138,000 worth of Cella loans to defeat three-term incumbe nt David Baker. Democ rat Richard Robinson used 560,000 in loans and con- t ributions from Cella. and his partner in politics, Democratic leader Richard O 'Neill, to win an easy st ate Assembly victory. F orme r Santa Ana m ayor J er ry P atte rson s pe nt Cella - 0 '1\!eill dollars heavily to defea t former Vietnam POW David R e h ma n in th e 38 th --Congressional District. Patte rson 's carapaign was the C'"osttiest--everc by~an Qr~ngo­ County congre ssional candidate . In a nother s tate Assembly race, long-time Cella associate Paul Carpenter used the Santa Ana physic ian 's money to help win election. An othe r Cella spo ns ored pol itic a l fi g u r e, C ounty Supervisor Ralph Clark, didn't need any help from the doctor in June-when he won a sweeping 0t 1ht O•llY P1IOI SI.Ill prima ry election victory tha t as· LOS A N GEL ES Dr Loi.m. sured him a second term on the CountyBoard of Supcr visors. Ccll ;,i J r .. po\\'('rful con · And midwa y throug h his lr ibutor t o politital funds, second te r m on the same board • 1 ;~. --, ... ~ W<IS found -J.,!uiJl~ todJy ·n was Cella prolcge Robert Battin. • ~ . fede r a l court of 22 count:-> in But the 1974 political vic·tory \"(11\"ing in t·om c lax c\'asion. Cella was most proud of was the i .:-j "' Mc dicarL' f rnud and rdutetl elevation of Assembly man Ken-•.. ·_., t•riml's . neth Cory to s l ate cont roller . '• c c.• 11 a · s C' 0 d l' f end a n 1 Together . Cella and O'Neill Th c 0 ct 0 r <' s <·hi f 1 rn a n . pumped more than S500,000 into o.iiyr.i.u1.1111"Mt•• 1 gt" C 11 · t cl Cor y's campaign. . on 1m e L' u a ssocia e an By the time gener al election CONVICTED WITH CELLA VERDICT IS GUILTY GUILTY ON 22 COUNTS bus in ess adviser. w a s cQn day 1974 r olk!d aroun~. Cella Mission Vlejo's Schiffman Cella ·Associate Evans Dr. Louis Cella \'ictcd of more than h all' tht alone ha d contributed more than fedl'ral c ha r g('s $500,000 to at least 54 candidates Th<' third defrndant :-ilt'phc·n and causes. Fe D 'E ' E,· ... ns. form er admrnrstrutor ot Outside Ora nge County. those ire anger _xtreme Mt•rty Gl•ncra l llosprl <il. was he s upported financiaJly included found 1rnilt~· of six <·ount<; newly elect ed Gov. Edmund G. The attornl'}s for all lhr<:c men Brown Jr., freshly elected stale told a reporte r tht•y will ~1ppcal Secret ary March Fong Eu a nd the ronvid1011 a ncl ulsn told l . S Sta te Treasure rJesscUnruh. R ed Flag .41lert C nti·nue Bl R Distnl"l .Judg e M a11 Bynu-1h:1t As a result of his donations a nd /I. 0 S (lS · aze ages the\' will fill• a motmn '"'" :1 n1·" loans· of money, prin ted cam -tria l. Th is •!> a :,k p 111 tlw :ip palgn literature and the services By The Assoc iated Press exclusive homes but nonl· was air tank<.'r s contmu<.•d lP n •mam pelhtte prO<'l'S~ o f em P 10 ye 5 a t t wo l oc a 1 A red flag ale rt. the official lost. T em peratures hit 100, on standby at rcacti\'ak d Ox Cl' 11 a · s a ti 0 r 11 " y Br u r 1, hospitals, Celia's.. PolilicaLm . warnintt of extre me fire danizer. Fire inspector Bob Slowe said n a rd A i r f' o r 1• <' B ;.i:.. t· r n I lochman... a ..i.a.x_s~~'"--·-_.,• cle swept into Sacra mento as corffinl.iea "tht'ol'.lglrOor Struthern rnn contliinm~nr w:J-s-e)lJX'l'ted. eanrnrtllo. 'fhe ffc>ld. taln.•n-frnnr ··ther e arc m a ny <tUl·:-:tion-. 01 I;"' well as Orange County. California today as fire fighte rs after al:)6ut 300 firemen quelled the active duty roster by lhC' Air that deser ve et J>IJl'llall-alll'll And ther e pa raded into the press close to containment of a hot spots on the last 3.000 feet of Fon·e seven years ago, was pre-Lion:· Hor hma n pr~icticl'S rtnly 111 · state, federal and local political ma jor blaze. open line on the fire's eastern ssed into scr \"ice Wcdncsdny tu federnl court l ime light a lo ng list or of-Flam es that swayed back and flank. refuel the fi re fighting planes. 0 1'.'spit e thl• rnnh•nt1111l 11f h1:.. at ficebolders who were beholden to forth with the wind since Tues-Stowe s aid nine fire me n re-Temperatures at Los Angeles tCSrnl' y th a t h t· w 111 ;q >fW a I Cella for his help in advancing d ay had churned through 2,000 ceived minor injuries but none reac hed a sweltc•rin~ 102 Wet!-SC'hi ffman told a n·port(·r . ··1 their politic al careers . acr es of brush in the Thousand required hospitalization. ncsday, shattering a rt't:ord 9-1 s1•L don ·l ha, l' 1•111111~h m o1w, th.ii ~ But today a s the doctor's con· Oaks aria of Ventura County. Helicopters continued to drop for the date in 1931 the probkm 1 ·d like ttJ ;•flflt':rl viction on m ultiple criminal The blaze burned to within feet of water on the pesky hot spots, and Tom Rehm, assistant chi(.'f or J udge n yrrw found Cl'lla guilt.' chu:ges was a pnounced, their * * * * * * tht' Los Angel<.'s County Fin· of all count~ c•xcl'J>I 111w c:h.1rg1n~· qu·estion was, "Doctor who'!" Department , said thl' red fla~ mail fraud. The few willing to admit he s L • k I H alert was in t•ffo<·t for tht• l'nt1n· Ile is C'<J1w 1l"lc d of""'' c·11u11t ul played a keyroleinthcirpolitieal ome I e t ot,· Sout h e r n C a li forni a a r l';.I conspiracy. fi \l' rnunt:-of fU\ s uccess asked for time berorc bccause o f low humirhty, high t'\''1Sinn. ~1x t'ount:-: of maki nJ,! commenting on t he ir reaetion to ll'mp(•ralun• and wincts. fal!w stall'm cnb on ;1 lax ri'turn, J udte M att Byrne's g ui lt y T ht' a ll-r t · whu·h r t':-tril'ls and JO cotJnt!;' of fillllJ.: fabl' verdict. T d ' Th • D campfin•s . OPl'll hurntn~ and l\kditan·t·o~t n•µort~ Other s r e fused to con cede 0 ay s e1r ay C"aUSl'S offidals tu plal'(' W•irion~ .Juctgl' Byrnt• s<·I .Jul~ 1!I as t ht• Cella had been instrumental in crews near opNi cr mntr y rl<m~t·r next lw a n ng datt· an<I rl'l1•1-rt·d Heated Debate Ends-Poli tico's Sex Rap Trial the ir s u ccesses a nd sa id it ar eas. 15 in l'ffrt•t ;iboul 15 to :JO tht• mattt·r lo a f1•df'r;1I pm h:1tinn ,. wouldn't be appropriate for the m By STEVE MITCHELL that not m uch relief can be ex· days ye arly . offl ct• for a n ·pnrt pnor 1.1 .wn By GARV GRANVILLE to comment. 01111•D•n,Pn.u1.1H peel ed in t he early ('vcninl! Dul Rehm !'i<.11(1 <langc·r t•ond1 tC'nt'IOJ:!. 01111.oa11v P1111tst..i And still others refused to ex· We athe r forecaster Patric ia hours. lions st arted carlu:r lhi:.. dnru11ht /\Horney lliwhman. pti:-:-.ihl.i l s Rive rs ide City Councilman tend anything more than off the Rowe isn 't one for fancy weather "Things won 't cool down until 9 .vear and hc cxpcds the ah•rt ln scttinJZ the slagt• for :-:omi· l f lK" of Donzie Garrelson~s 17-year-old record rcactions. statistics.She tells itlike itis_ p.m .orso."she said. be pos tl'd for m 11rc dayi; than n ubJJ c sen ·itt' ~enl<'llt"l', told s tepd a u g hter a bewildered Late last Dccem b<.'r. two Cella-·•If you like it hot, you're going Lows tonight will be m the up-us ual. .Judgl' n.v rnt' "thl'rt• i~ ~1 liit 111 111 , teenager whose vivid imagina· aided s t ate officeholders sat in to get it hot.'' per sos inla nd and around 60 near Meanwhile. il g rass fir<' that formation for th<' pruhation uffin • tlondwells on sexual fantasies? th e p o s__h v i 11 a F o n la n a The Los An g eles We ather the coas t. had burned n<.'url~ 50 :>quan· 111 ass rmilatt· · Ci•tffJ.:1' Olien Or is the fiv e-tool two -inch Restaurant in Orange, a favorite Service for eca s te r secs more The for ecas ter cxp<'cts late mile s . lti r~c s t 111 droug ht clurf. f'irrnwr :ulm irustr;itor of counc ilman a near-fiend who lunch s pot or the Santa Ana sweltering heat for Orange Coun-night a nd ('arly morning fog strlck<'n California this vca r. was Mission <:nm munit~ llo!->pit al. look unscrupulous advantage o( physician. and discussed his pre-t y , p oss i b I y thro ug h the along the cC1ast Saturduy ;.ind hailed today outs1dt• Pl~· mouth. a i\lis:.wn VH•Jo, 1~ ltdll' :-i·ntc m·cd his s tepdaughte r's blossoming indictme nt problems. weekend, with bea ch highs Fri-Sunday morning, which will hurn Colet Rus h town 1n lhl· !-i1L•rr;1 o n 1 hi· s ;i m c· d a tt•. l h• \\' .,~ ma turity? On e t o ld h is s o ft-spoken day in the upper 705 r ising to 90 off my m id-m orning to s unny foothills. Jll'r mitlt•<I 111 plt·a<I t!Ullt~· 10 f\\ll As Garretson's Orange County political be nefactor that he re-inland. skies. Whr tc I 500 f1r d ightH s i·ounts "' fi hnl! tall>(' '.\h'ihcarr trial on sex charges neared its ~arded him as something like a Today 's·hi~hs were expected to A stage onl' smoj:! ;ikrt. t•x-n1'r\'11us lv wut<·h\111 thc·ir :;hrink n•porls :in<l in n •t 111.11 ll•stified fnr ~~-e~n~d~~~~c~d~n~e~s~d~a~y~·~it~"~·~a-~s~t~hme~~f~atllh~e~r4a~n~d~l~e~d~e~d~t~11~d~o~a~n~y~lh~i~n~g~~r~e=a~rh ~in New~rt ~aehand 97 pe rienc cd In the Saddlebark rnp line;, lht'y w~rc vulnt'rablc th~g11\'ern m~nt ~g:11n~t h1:,lh1Tv vus1 ec~nc1man s . ~rou ~ e p e a m JS oor · ~K~ttlaanRd-~'~'a~l~le~y~Y~l~ed~n~e~s~dfia~)~·.-ww·~a•s~A~aMt~e~K~~;~1l~m~o~s~l~c~·\~'r~r~v~"~'h~e~r~c~t~n~r~r~n~r"~·~a~l ~11f~J(nm~m~e£r~·i~s~fil~>d·~·~·~--------- who branded t ecn:.1ger Kathy of trouble . areas of the county. peeled to return tod ay, ar cordinJ! W!'dnesda y·:, ~con·hi nJ? !l0-m1ll•-Thl' n•r,di<·t r lima.w s 12 h:ml Fennt>r "a confust·d a nd d is-Today, the s am e officeholder She s aid the heat, forced in to Roger Griffin of the S<>uthcrn per hour\\ inds. 1 1 . turbcd uerson. .. r th d b h. h The ftr<.' <'r:il'kl c•cl to \\ rlhm ( fl\'lllg I ays ot l••slrmony and .. said, . "l'\'c never really h<td a rom c cserts Uyt ah IN~ prde· California Air Poll ution Control about four m dt's •>f till' ··01nm11n1 i•vidc ntl'. I h.-pn •p11nck rant·1· And it was Gar rctc;on's pro-close re lationship with Dr. Cella. ssure area ove r a , cva a Ois triet in Santa Ana. ~ from lht• 1-l''' 1,rn1111•1it, 111 a CLIM' sccutor who pictured the pint-So, I don"t reel qualified to makr and Arizona, will drop off stcad1· Areas in thl' Saddll°'back Vallcv ty of 4H9 11o pul ~1l 11111 fk suk nts 111,.1,1\'lllg ;is~l'l"lt·ll l:iundt'nng 111 _ _sizc.d CDuncllman as tl m.an who, a cnmmcnl. • · ly -but s lowly over the and El Toro c•xp(•ricnccd oxidant sprayecl water on thl•ir homt·~ funcls fnim I wo Oranl!t' <'ounty : In 1974, t ook advantaJ!c o f weekend. levels of .21 \\•«rtnesctay, which "1th garden ho~l'=> hdtH'l' t lw h 1 K th · k · 1· "T 'II be 1· htl "'1"n<l "h1ft"1l os1nt a io. a y s awa ening scxua em p<'ralures w1 s rg Y Griffin c a l ll'd a ,··s t age 1 .., • Tht• gn,<·r·nm•·nt M't oul t•i ltWareness . County Man above normal Sat.urcJ:Jyand Sun-l°'pisode." l\n ova l ll f r a111 -~t H r \t•cl 1>1'11n:.•lhu1 mo1•p(ha11 ~IC1,000was The prosecutor asked t he jury day." Mrs . Howe said. addin~ rarwhlanrl mea.sunni: lC'n hv fin· to find Garre tson guilty or un-tSee llf:AT,PaJte A:!> m ill's at s o m e 1111111 t:-.0 w:i:-~iphonl'cl offtlw h":-pil ;il~and c·•l' l'l'r tl hy phon \' hool-.k1•1•p1ng, lawful SeX al'\S. lo send him to Dies m• s i•erra hlat:kl'nt•d in lt•SS th;in l'igh1 ho,.:ll~ ll)\'()ll'l'S :t llcl qtlH'I' fabe· prison for having sexual rela-Ch I D L ho ur~. Smokt• \\as ,-,~1hl<.: ir1 lions with his then 15-year-old Sac:ram cnto. 30 m1h•s \\f'i.t h;ickup niah'nal stepdau~hl<.'r. Pl c ar es e an ey, l·'ourtel'll bullrl1ni.:s. inl'llldillg \' s Allorni•y Sh ·Vl'll Wilson "Do you hone stly b<.'lievc this ftlle rash four nr fin houst·~ and a lrt•t• 1St•t• Ct:U .A. ,.a~r· t\:!J tri:1l is based on u young girl"s hark prons~i ng plant nt';ir 1111' wild im agina tion a nd some kind BISHOP <AP >-Twomcnwere R d• I • t D • out br e ak tl f t h e fir<!. wi•n · or a desire to l{l't her stepfather in reported in s ta ble condition tcxiay a I 0 0g1s I es ,,('~t rovec1. trouble '!'· the prosecutor asked. al Northern lnyo Hos pital follow-' Two· fir<•fi J!hlcrs "t'f c:' lr1•:1tt•d One norson who ans wered yes ing a helicopt<'r uash in ru~l!e<i Th" d octo r did h1·". unite r for s moke inhalatron . .--s· tr th t J('fl t oth" Dr. Char les A. ··nud" DcLaney .. " to that question was Gar retson's 1erra coun Y a wo d h u · The frr<' starkd as ahoul fi vt· d d of Newport Beach. the chief of ~raduate work all c mvcrsi1 ~ defense la wyer. men ea · d . 1 l C l M of Virginia and received his separate blau·s ne ar ShinJ!ll• !';pr "Yo u a s k ir I 'm defending Hospita l officials said Ben ra io o g y a o s a cs a m ed1·cal "duea t1·on .·it the N1''" mgs. and srire <id rapidly soulh, G d 58 ( F t 11.lls N y Memorial Hospital, died Tues-.. • !lome kind o( a ..,.,rv<'rt. And 1 ra us, • 0 orl's 1 • • · ·• 1 c 11 d lcapinn the• Cos umncs Uiv<•r at .. ~ d h 1· ·1 t ll"ll K tt 42 day al the :l"e of Sit York Med ic a o cgc. gra · u ut ,.. onswcr no. You ask if my client an e icopter P1 o 1 no · • · "' · mid·•·venin g to ridgt•s outs ide l•as been s h a m ed b y fals" of Redwood City. suffered multi· Dr . Oe Lancy, a fellow in the ing in 1948. "' Pt_vm outh. • " 1 · · · · t h T d h Am erican College of Radiology, He served as an intern at,-.;anla "' (~-.. ACCUSED.Pa•• .... > p e m1unes m e ues ayer as 1 M . H ·1 l " 1n•9 . -But th<' wincJs d1C'll do~n al ""'' "'"' •u. 10 ·1 th t r B' h suecumbed a t the UC LA Mcdica on1ca osp1 a in ...... JOlntnJ! m1 essou wes o is op. G ni "h t . "ivin" ne wl.v·al'rin .. d K·11 d · th "d t Center. followinn a short illness. Los Ange les County c ner a l ,.. ... "' DOW CLOSES ON V PBEA.T 1 e m e acc1 en were ,.. (Sec R E D •'LAG. r aa"' ,\") J ames Freem an, 32. of Santa The doct or . who enjoyed flyin~ H os p ita l in t 951 wher e he• ,,, .. Ana, and Ray mond FraJ?asso, 42. his own plane. joined the starr of esta blished his radiology n · of Rye. N.Y .. the Inyo County Hoag Memoria l Hospital in 1958 siden ry. Coroner 'soffice said. in the department of radiology. He was certified by the board Authorities s a id the men were becoming chief of radiology at of radiology in 1954 . joining th<' NEW YORK CAP >-Thestock ' market gained ground today with a boost from hopes for a contlnu- ' ia g s tead y trend in interest rates. 'trad ing was moderately active . .• Wh ile analysts cautioned that 1t was too soon to draw firm con- part of a film <'rew looking for a Cost a Mesa Mem orial when that Hoag Memorial Hospital stuff in Joeatlon to s hoot a television <'Om · hospital opened ten years la ter. 1958. m ereia l for a New York advcrtis· He used his skills in nuclear Dr. DeLaney is sur vived by his ingagency. m edicine to battle m ali gnant father, Dr. Cha rles OcLancy of Police End Rickel SAN DIEGO <AP> -San Diego police a re giving up their 21.day picketing ca m paign to win time· and·one -half overtime pay from the city. Some 400-off-duty of· fire rs and the ir s up porter s culminated the picketing Wed - nesday with a 20-mlnute parade nround several d owntown city blocks . relJI; in hund reds of cancer pa-the Newport Beach home. tietr'ts. Rosary will be recited Friday "His patients absolutely loved at 8 p.m . a nd Mass will be him,·· a hospital spokes man ce lebrated Saturday al 10 a.m. at s aid. ··'he really kept their spirits Our Lady of Mt. Carmel Ca tholic Andy D e vine Still 'Guarded' Doctors-at Sonoma County com munity Hospital s aid today actor Andy Devine is ··maintain· ing progress·· but they cautioned th at ·'the outlook is s till guarded :· , clusions , they said investors seemed to be encouraged by the absen ce of signs of cr cdit- ti1thte n ing by the F eder al Reser ve since a meeting this week. The Dow J ones average or 30 st ocks gained 7 .21 points to 1.003.77. <T ables, B7> . -------------~ up.·· Ch urch in NewJ>Ort Beach. Or. DeLaney belonged to many Interment will follow al P acific medical associations including View Memorial Pa rk in Newport radiological societies of Ora nge Beach. County, Californ ia and Nort h America. T h e fam ily h as s uggested He was president of the Orange memorial c ontributions to the County Rroup in J 958. Orange Coun ty Cancer Fund. The 70-vea r -old actor from Newpor t Be ach is being trl°'atcd for kidn ey failure and pneumonia in the Santo Rosa hos pital. He w as s tricken 12 days ago while v acationing in Bohemian Grove near Santa n os a. \\••a • h t•r Fair a111I s unn\' thr1111i.:h Friday I ltgh F r;ila.v fr•1m mi11 7().<: ;ii IJ1•;H·l11•-. Ill lll'H/" >l!°> inl ant.1 l.llw to111glit ~~ 111 f>.S I NSIDE 'l'ODJ\ \' So111/1 Coa11t H <'p('rl1irr1 /r(I~ com<' up w11/i what ~lrnulrl h,• 1f8 mnst p<ipulnr :.how n/ llw scaR1m, o musicn/ /arcc cat11>tf ., In raRhron " 1-;nt£'rlamm1'nt £'dllor Tnm Ti1 11s rrv1ew11 1111' nC'W product 1011 011 Pug!' H5. lndt•x Al Y611• S.rvlCO Al A"" L.i.indt r \ BJ rr .... , • .., ... o BJ Mo\ttow1t1 A II L.M IOd 4 14 t•lll••lll• 4 5 tarffr Corner A10 CIHllll•d 04°10 C.mto BJ C••n-•11 Ill D .. lllH•l•CH All Edilffi•I P~9• 4& E11tert1tnmtnl llf.s FilNft.Cf' Bl·T HOf'e\tOM .. tn•Hmlu 1on u Mowtt\ Mutu.iil F"und\ N~honal H'""' Or•nqe County ~op4• .... ,, .. -''-'"'' "'°'" Sto<ll' ~rtu~h Telfw1uon T"tiU•n WU 11M!r Wor ld H•W\ B• s •• A• All 111 1 Bl Cl I B6 I ,. 114 S A• A• -, A2 DAILY PILOT c TONIGIIT ORANGE COUNTY f'AI It BOARD -Regular mct ling, !J!J Fair Or., 8 p.m : ''lN FASHION"-South Coast eper , . Sunday through Aug. J, H p.m. Sundays, 3 p.m . FRIDAY, JVNE 2S MOTOJl(;YCJ,E SPEEDWAY RACING -1''airgrounds, 8: 15 p.m. Fro• Page A I CELLA ... i;aid Wednesday in <'losing a rgu. menls that or $602.000 in checks . S407,000 were for the personal usl' o r Cella a nd $129.000 Wl'rc diverted to political causes. !he chief political benefactors were State Controll er Kenneth Cor y and Oran ge Count y Supervisors Robert Ballrn and Laurence Schmit. Thursoav June 24 1976 SLAIN BY GUNMEN Stephen Plclnlnl Trio Slay Youth in $5 Holdup Attorneys for CO·defendanls Theodor e Sch iffman, Celia 's business assoc1ale, and Steph<.'n DETROIT I AP I The rob· E\·ans, youthful former ad· bers' net'g:iin SS. two bottles of ministt ator of Mercy Genernl soda pop and s<rnH· d1upers. Hospital of Santa Ana,·attempted .1: h.e .. n c· t I o s s · S t ep h e n to d isassociate them from the P1ctn1nt s llfo <i nd dr:cams of go. Stock Block Upheld Orange County Su~rior Court J udge Claude Owens r e used ban on the J ames Irvine Founda- tion's pending maJority interest Irvine Company stock sale to Mobil Oil Corp. In a brief ruling, Judge Owens said the proposed stock sale must w ai t until a min o ri\y stockholders' suit to block the sale is settled in a September trial. Thal means Mobil will be free to withdraw its SllO million offer lo buy the found a lion's 54 percent s tock interest before the trial gets unde r way. The oil company's offer is good un~il July 13. And it can, if it ~hooses, extend the offer to Aug. 13. ~ut the ban imposed on the sale won't be lifted, if at all, UJft.11 t~e minority shareholder block· ing action brought chiefly by Joan Irvine Smith is settled .. pro. bably sometime in late Sep. tember. Last week, foundation lawyers appealed to Judge Owens to lift his ban on the stock sale. ---1t6 wballing evidence aimefi-1.o.g_.lo:-.m.(Ld_ie ul :.<-hotil , und chieny at the Santa Ana physi· Tawyna SC':-.1 s ch ances to take Should he fail to do so. the lawyers said, there may not be any-otte cian. her baby, El:-·s;\. out of thl' !.lums. U.S. Attorney Wilson on Wed· Polit'e said that T:"'yna S~si, nesday used part of his closing 1~ •. \\'.h? has bt'l'll 11\lng wrth <.1rgument.s totryandconvincethc P1c1nt~1, _IWH' thcrn th1:. account court that Evans should be found of the incident · guilty of a tleast some charges. Pi~inini . :? I. and M 1~s Ses1 were He spoke of 31-year·old Evans· walk m g 0!1 lhl..' .t'dJ.!C 111 th~· W~yne rapid rise from the m an in Stat<'. U111 \'l'rS1ly ;.'thll·t1c field, charge or printing al Mission C<1rrytn~ :'it ISS Se!.t s hab~. \\.hen Community Hospital at Mission a gunman ;.ind l\\O l·umpanwn:-; Viejo, to adminis trator of Mercy approal·hcd them :md tkmandcd General Hospital. Both arc mn,~cy . . partially owned by Cella. Jn addi-I 1cmm1. \\ho wa~ holdrnJc.t the tion, said Wilson, Evans was baby, plt•adcd with l_lw gunmun. given a Jaguar to drive, a Master "I Icy man. we dun l have any Charge card, a Cadillac and the mom'.~" l ha\'e .t baby here, ~:~~t.al made payments on his m~~1hC'n tht• man n•achNI for But Mrs . Smith's lawyers ariwed that the S24 a share Mobil offer was too little and indicated a consortium of investors would be prepared to offer g> a share. Echoing those arguments was a stale deputy attorney general. His interest in the case was aimed at protecting vested in· terest of charitable beneficiaries whose aclivites are financed, a t least in part. by the foundation. In a written opinion handed down late Wednesday, Judge Owens noted that substantial ef· fort had been m ade to attract alternatives to Mobil's purchase offer. Wilsori argued that Evans was Pic in1ni s k11 :i p-.ad,. 1'1t'i111 11 i in.the cente.r of events a nd had lo pulled a small JJl'ttkntfe in a futilt! know what was going on. lie was attempt lo dcfencl himsl'lf but ll<lWCV<'r, Judge Owens added. he is not sure the effort to attract other purchase of(erS-had been so ext en s ive as to assure the n11noril.)• shareholders the Mobil offer is the best-possible. - ' a arentl attemQting to nail wai; shot in th(' l'l1l•:.1 Thl' bullet vans a eas on conspir acy in missed lhl' inf:.int lw 1nC'llt's an(f thecaseinvolving 23counts. the gunm an and hi~ two t'Ornpa- nions ran uff w 1lh lt1l' kn;.1psack Not the Heat But Humility containing $5, d1a pcn; for th<' in· rant and two botth·sofsoda POI>. "Wh cn tht' bullet hit him. Stt•ve dropped t ht• l.latiy and !'!Plln around. fal ling. fan• down.'' T awn,·a sa id \\'1•dt1\.•scl;l\ "I s tarted scrc.irn1n~ ..ind turned Soaring s ummer tern. htm m rr. peratures got to at least "If(' look(•tl al 111<• and said. two Huntingto n Beac h Tm j.!oini:: tudtt'' .. Therefore. the judge said, the t•1rcumstances that existed at the lime the te mporary injunction de l ayed t he stock sale last December are the same today as they were then. And with that. Judge Owens re· fused to lift the injunction pend· inJ: lhe outcome of the Sept. 14 s tockholders trial. women We dnesday <ifter· Ry the trrne hl'lp arri\'cd, f 'rone Page A I noon. one a m ature lad Pic!!in!!i~n!...i w~~.!!a~s..l=d!.!l':.!!'1wclu..-:---:-:-:----~------------ana t lie o er----a-fo-un"""g;;..:e""r--t---.,.,-.,.,,. on't Sl'<' any future I don't female ofmoreliberal at· s ee an~thtn i::.· ~l r :-s Scs i titudes . lamented. The older la dy telephone d poli ce t o declare it was bad enough to know that her neighbor vacuums and dusts in the nude all the time. But things went loo far. she alleged W edncs!lay, when the girl appeared outside topless to sweep her patio, police were told. Pat r olman Steve Parkerton was quick lo in· vestigate a nd s uggested the girl -by then clothed -confine he r nudity to in· doors. Vietnam Assembles • Pt "™ The rirst session of Vietna m's un· ified nationa l assembly opened today with a ce rl'mony in Hanoi's ecntral square a nd with leaders declarin1: that ·'Vietna m is ont'. The Vietnamese are one." Oroaci- <'asHng from Ba Dinh Squar e in the Vi etnaml'sc capital. llanoi Radio said the 492·mcmhcr as· sembly convened before the full lineup of revolutionary leatlt'r s Crom North a nd South Vietnam :imid 011gs and banners. Costa Mesa Brothers Hurt In Air Crash Two Cost u )1 c~a lirotlH'rs n·- ma ined in a Sun Bernardino h~sp1 t :1 I t11day follvw in~ an airplane cra:,h \\'l•dncsday near Twentynine Palms. llospital o rf1 ci ~t l :; a l San Rc rnar d inn Count \' Medical Ct•nll·r sai<I 1\llwrt K·\.·ll.\', 42, rc· mains In t•rilll'al c•onrl1lion :.and his broth1'r. John. -Ill, is in >atisfacton· "and it 1110 The JJlnnC. 1fo\'clnpt•d an 011 lcak on u Oi~ht fr11111 Lake Havasu to Chino, :t<'<'nrchn~ tn .John Kdly, wht' w:is pilotini: tht' :11rcr:if1 Thr plant• \\ cnt down ahout a milt• SIHlrt or llw runw;1y :ll Twc•n t~nilll' P a lms ;m ci II\ \'C'sllgatnrs ~aul .lnhn pullL·d his l)roth1•f 1111111 Ill\• flami n g ain•r:ll't M11rdrr 'l 'ria I HEAT ••. "The rondition that brings the heat usually brings the smog with it." he said . "So, we're get· ting both, the heat and the s mog." The smog people expect an oxi· dant level o f .14 today in the Sad· dle back Valley area, which ~hould be the highest in the county. Costa Mesa t>xpenenced a .06 oxtd·ant level Wednesday and-San Juan Capistrano registered a low .02 ICH'I. "We don't expect any smog episodes In the south county to· day, .. Griffin said. "But we'll have to wail and see." * * * Fro• Page Al fir<>men a chance to burn fire br('aks around hillside homes on the lown·i; outsklrl$. "l am confident Plymouth is in no danger," s aid California Division of Forestry spokesman Larry Krogcn . "But ('Verything clt'lll'ncts on the weather." ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT 'ttw OtAn.,. Co"'' O•U• Piiot "'11th ""'1u •1 '' c0tnb1rwd ttw Now·, "''''· '' ~t>h\l'k ,, , .... H•1 ()fftftCll' (Ollt"'C J-lubf1\.t'ltft.9 (M''"'thy Y.p.o 1•t• .CSIHort'\ •r• P\lbl•'""d #cw.Ott\' thtOtHlft , ''' .. "' tot (.9't• """\A• ... t•Po'' fli«Mt\ •t~t+~t.••' f'••<" r o~•••" \i•fl•Y, .,..,,,_... 'J_.001 .. t"•' .. V•IHly Mwf l .tQ•in .. ~~~t.,ISoU1.., (o.t\t A. \1n11h u q1Q1W1I tJdlOon '' pubh,tw1d s.tltu,N'f\ 11t10 ~.,,o d4t'f' 1 ...... l)flf'l(l,,•t PUbll\htf'IQ PIM\t 1\ '' J~ ~\t 84 Y SttttC. (4\ld Mt\e. C..tHt'fnt11 •>e.:~ Suspect Admits His Beating of Tots Robut N. W@ed P•t-"•dtnl •'t<t Publ~.)ll•, Jack R. C1Jrley ~tff" p,,.,...,,,, •net c;.,,,......, M.\l\MW'f" Thomas Keevil ld•lor Thomas A. Murphin<' ~rwo•nQ t.01t0t Charles H. Loos Richard P. Nall AUl\\a"t Mu\al i"Q Ed1\o"' Cott• Mesa Offk• JJO Wt\\ B•t ~ltH'\ ,._.Ill ... lldd••I• P O. Bo• t.!eO. •7616 omen l aourt• iw .. ch 1 tM O•e,..._.,,r ~t"""' t-tunt1nQ\Of\ Of'•<h. tll l\ e.-M" (\C)ul1 "'-"d 5'4dd~bi111t~ V•lf•• U>GI La "*"' Ao .... •I S..n Oltto t rtt*•V c.o"'"''-"" O<••qt coa•t l'ubtl\ll•no Co,,.. ,..,,, HO ntw\ \lOflt'tl, •Uu~''"'"on'· Hl•\U•l•I m•tftt "' #Cf¥fttlU"'""'' f'h1tf'ln M•V b• ttOtOtho1ltd •llt'I0\11 ,,.Cl•I O~r,,,h•101'\ ef Cec>'W'tlft"'tOwM'. St-tof"Ct c I•\' po\taQ" C•ld •t CMt• ""'''4. (.11tto•rt1 .. ~vb\.C.f1ot10f\ by c••,1• r \.J 7) ft'Of'! ,,_,, Ot n\A•l M ts'°"onlfth, "''"'"'' ~,t.~l•0"4t \I)) montnl~ Murdf'r tri:t l d<'fC'nd:mt Dona ld Lnw rcnr<' Tcushcr a dmitted from thf' witness stand today that he bf>llt and s lnppcd two 2-year· oltl twin IH1ys a frw flays before one of th<'m d1e<I from brain in· juries nll<.'gedly caused by blows to t he h('ad . Rut Tt'ushcr, 26. insislNI under clo!le QU('SI 1on1 11 i: f1·om pro · secuto r Bill Morrissey that he does not. helievt-and has never bcli('\'<'d thnt his di:;riplinary actions wt'rc r('s ponsihle for the death of J ason Eastburn_ Tcus her t l'Stificd in his Oran1ite County Supcri(lr Court trial that .Jason a nd his t win brother , Travis, beat each other with a six- foot board in a backyard squabble that led him ti' Spank andcuff bolh 00\'S. Tc us h ('r, who shared the Garden Grove home with the boys and their m other. codefendant. J eMifcr Ea stbw:n~udmiUcd lhaL he did not immcd1atdy contact a hospital last Nov. W when J ason \'Omited and lapsed into a coma . - from which he never~vered. He told Morrissey t hat he hesitated in seeking help because of the bruises on the child's body :ind the possibility that the little boy's death would b e in - vestigated. Morrisse)\ is seeking a verdict of first degree murder~ against _ Teusber. Mrs. Eastburn, 31, Is c harged with invol u ntary manslaughter for her alleged passi\'e contribution to the death of her son. Morris11ey asked TeU11her today if the defendant regrett.ed lnnJct- ing injuries to the two Eastburn boys following the backyard fracas described byTeusher. "I probably spanked them too hard.·· Teus her a greed. He told Morrissey that he thought the hea" injury which d.lre~fuJe<Uo_Ja,on's de ath WC!! inflicted when the child fell Olffile toilet and knocked himself un- conscious on t he day of his death. 'Ghoulish' Act Firni Repossesses Tomb1tone HOLBROOK. Mass. <AP > The man who re· posse1JSed a tombstone has agreed to r eturn it lo the grave of Arthur T. Aldridge if the deceased m an's widow will start. making payme nts aguin. Mary A . Aldridge said Wednesday her five adult chiltll'cn have d ecided t<Jchip in the me>ncy to pay ofi P;.iul Rkdardi of Quincy Memorial Co. said he or· dcrcd thl' tombstone removed from Aldridge's grave Monday because Mrs. Aldridge still owed Sl05. includ· ing interes t, o n the stone she bought for $160 after her husband's d eath in 1968. "Jt was a n 1111fortunalc incident.·• he sa id. "but we had no choitl'.'' A member of Mrs. Aldridgc·s family. who asked not to ht id t•ntified. commented . "It was kind of foolish and g houlish -to n•posstss a tombstone. ll 's not ~ts if it could be resold like a lClc\'is ion set or a pie ce of furniture." Bal Isle Man Dies From 'Fumigation' Newport Beach police listed as accidental the de ath of a Balboa Island man w hose body was found this morning in h is fu!.11igated house. l>et. Sa m Amburgey said John Gr av s M wa · the front porch of his home at 121 Diamond Ave. by workmen who were removin~ the fumigation tent enclosing the house. Amburgcy said the home is in escrow to be sold and was tented ~or fumigation Wednesday morn- mg. He said neig h bors told in- vestigators Graves was aware that he could not use the house while it was lieing fumigated. But Ambuq~cy s aid that Graves apparently entered the house late Wednesday night by tearing loose part or th<' covering al the rear_ Workmen for Columbia Pesl Control s~id they wurned Gra\·t•s lo stav oul of the hOmc until the meth~·J bromide used in fumiga· tum had d issipated. Shattered Romance? A Newport Beach teenager. returning from a party. r an his tar into a par ked vehic·le in Costa Mesa early W c~ncsd ay morning. but came UJ> with an ('Xplanation for 1:>0lire officers. "I might ha\'e been kiss- ing my girlfriend,·· he told police . Th t' cra s h . at 493 Magnolia St .. 1\'ft the teen and his young da te unhurt. The ~·outh was arrested for being under the in· fluen ec of ll lcohol and lodged in Costa Mesa City Jail for the night QUALITY TELEVISION • Brllllanl Chromacolor Picture Tut>c • 100'\9 Solld·Slale Cttanis Tile DUTTON· S29J7W 25'' Diagonal Mesa Says No Water Rate Hike The Costa M t'Sa CountY-Water DiStiict has apprO-\lt!d a .057 water bill or tux increase pre- dk tl•d. Mano Dur ante. president of the water bmtrd. s aid <·urr.ent water rates are s uffidcnt to fund.the dis· trit:t's (l perallons and no in· t'r<'ascs are ex peeled. The new budget compares with •• SJ.267 million budget lust year . und tncludt•s $707,750 in capital tmprovt•ments durin~ the comm~ Yl'UI'. Durunll' s aid raprtal impron" ment funds \\ Ill I.Jc used for mainlin!! and hydrant replace· ment, ma inline cxlcru;ions, com- pletion oflhe L('e Pick('ns well. re· location of wa lt'r mnins. hydrant~ und meters and drilling of a new well. Durante sa1ct improvem ents will be partially funded from r('· \'enu<•s dcri n•d from th<' sale of property owned by the d1i;tricl in north Costa ~l esa. Fro• Page ... t f <'har~es brou~ht against him by a confus('d , dis turbed youngster. 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