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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1976-01-13 - Orange Coast Pilot- ' ~Bullet Misses Doward Hughes' Mesa Poliee01an 'Spruee Goose' . During Struggle Display Sought .enate ro es . . .................. .._O' ....... ~PHYS'C~ FACES 171 f*EDERAL, COUNTY JURY CHARGES 'f ···Dr. L.W• Cella Calmly ~waited Ball HeartN Monday ~ A Costa Mesa police officer narrowly escaped being shot Monday ntiht when his gun went off ln a stru11le with an apparent clnmk be wu tryin1 to arrest. ~t one p0lnt the run. seized N>m the bo .. ter of Officer John l'lterrin, a rookie, waa pointed at the olftcer, tnvestttator Gerry 'J'hompeon said. But Thompson said Pherrin IJ'abbed tbe barrel and forced .. the we.pon awey from him. The weap0b c:lllchar.:ed. but no one wuhJt. ··- Police said that the suspect, Terry Mlcbaet Noah, 28, of Costa Mesa, froze and was arrested. Noah wH charted with a felonious uaauJt on a police of- ficer. The lncldent occurred at 9:30 p.m. at Harbor Bbulevatd ud Vlctorta $.reet. · lnv .. u1ator Thompson 11ld that Pherrini ln a patrol car, saw two men wa kinl aCJ'OIS 11lrbor Boulevard a1alnst a red U1ht. One bffded the of(lcer'1 call and went back, but the other kept walking. n Cella lndif!ted Fr-a.ud Charges Lev~led by DA • ByGAR YGR ANVILLE Of .... O.lly " ....... .. Orange County political figure Dr. Louis Cella and three of his business associates were indict- ed by federal and county grand juries Monday on charges relat- ed to the alleged theft or $2 million from two county hospitals. District Attorney Cecil Hicks said the purported theft through e mbezzlement, forgery and fraud is the largest in county his· tory. · In addition to Cella's hospital partners, Hicks labeled the al- leged theft a consumer fraud that reached in the pocket of all tax· payers because of its ii:npact on Medi-Cal and Medicare reim· bursement rates at the hospitals. · Identified ih indictments that together charge them with 171 felony crimes were: · -Cella, a 51-year-old Santa Ana physician who in 1974 con- tributed more than $500,000 to 54 candidates and causes. -Theodore Schiffman, 53, of Santa Ana, a Cella business manager and frequent campaign treasurer for Cella sponsored political candidates. -George L . OUendorf, 44, of Laguna Beach, a former ad- ministrator at the two alleged victim hospitals, Mission Com- munity Hospital, Mission Viejo, and Mercy General Hospital, Santa Ana. . -Stephen R. Evans, 31, of Mission Viejo, a former Ollen-doff aide at Mission and then ad- ministrator at Mercy. -Twenty Jotm Does. The 51·page indictment handed In preparin& to Issue a cltatioo to Noab, Pberrin reported the IUlpecl Wat belliserenl and ap-peared intoxicated. The scuffle t>eaan when Noah wu told be wu belnl arrested for being drunk in public. It wu tbe second shooting incl· dent within a few days in Costa Mesa. Bbtb involved officers who had been on the force for a~ ~ar •• Friday night Officer Samuel G. Morabito was shot in the thigh <See OFFICER, Pase A2> . down by a federal Grand Jury in Los Angeles charged the accused men with federal crimes. Charges included in the 44- count fede ral indictment in eluded conspiracy to defraud the government, making false Medicar e claims, claiming fraudulent tax deductions for the hospitals and diverting money il- legally obtained from the govern· ment to their own use. In Orange County. the Grand Jury decided after listening to 42 witnesses during 15 d ays of testimony that there was suffi- cient evidence to charge Cella and his three associates with 127 felony counts. Also available to the jury when it reaches its decision to indict was physical evidence gathered through 17 search warrants is- sued since it began its investiga- tion late last May. By the time the county Grand Jury wrapped up its hefty91-page indictment, Cella, Schiffman, 01- lendorf and Evans were charged (See CELLA, Page A2) CarRrms Out Of Control; 13 Lose Lives RIO DE JANEIRO, Brazil (UPI) -It was more than 100 degrees and thousands of people bad flocked to Sao Benito Beach to cool off along Guanabara Bay. Manuel Carneiro was driving by -some witnesses say speed- ing -when he hit a puddle. The car veered, and Carneiro, who got bis driver's license last Tues- day, loet control. Tbe Volkswagen Jumped the curb, kllllnf three people. It fell of a four-foot embank- ment and onto the crowded beach, crushing s unbathers on their blankets. The car plun1ed into the surf, pinning down and drowning two people wading in the knee-deep water. Whe" it was over, 13 people were dead. For Carneiro, it"s all hazy.. "When the car went out of con· trol I aot nervous -and stepped oo the accelerator. I don't re· member anything after that.·• ·------ tration FordSigm Sinai Ortkr WASHINGTON (AP) - Pres ident Ford today signed an executive order creatin g a mission to supervise the stationing of 200 American technicians in the Sinai desert to monitor the l s raeli · Egyptian disengagement accord. The ·accord, signed in St>ptember, provides that American volunteers will man sophisticated early warning stations between the Israeli and Egypt1an lines. In creating the United States Sinai Support Mis- sion , Ford sa id it "enhances the prospect of compliance in good faith with the terms of the Egyp- tian-Israeli agreement and thereby promotes the cause of peace." Solons Seek Public View Of 'Goose' SACRAMENTO (AP) -A legislative committee wants Howard Hughes' famous wooden flying boat, dubbed the "Spruce Goose." to go on public display before being dismantled. The committee endorsed Mon- day, without dissent, a resolution introduced by Assemblyman Larry Chimbole CD-Palmdale). and four legislators. The resolution would reques t the state Department of Parks and Recreation "to use its in· fluence with Hughes' Summa Corp., the U.S. General Services Administration, the Smithsonian Institution and officials of Long Beach in arranging a display. The resolution would have no binding force. The plane has a wingspan 60 percent larger than a Boeing 747. It bas been kept in a Long Beach hangar out of public view. Parts of tt are scheduled to be sent to museums aroun(l the country. The approval by the Assembly Resources, Land Use and Energy Committee sent the re· solution to the Assembly W ays a,nd Means Committee. ItisAJR34. Body Recovered ,. -TIJUANA, 'Mexico (A°'P> -The body of a Tijuana youth killed in a fall Dec. 30 has been recovered after a week's delay. Spying Covers Studied WASHINGTON (UPI) -The Senate Intelligence Committee is investigating reports that the CJA has again infiltrated educa· tional, religious, cultural and news organizations for use as covers in foreign spying ac· tivities, committee sources s aid today. But the committee has made no firm findings that the ClA has renewed such penetration after it was thought to have been stopped in 1967, the sources stressed. "I expect that something about this type of penetration will be contained in the committee's final report,·· one source said. Details of the allegations were not available, but the sources said there were charges the CIA as recently as 1974 tried to use written and broadcast media as well as cultural and educational organizations to mask overseas operations. The Senate Se lect Committee on Intelligence is expected to complete its investigation of the alleged abuses ~Y U.S. in· telligence agencies at the end of February. Sen. Frank Church CD-Idaho). chairman of the select panel, has scheduled a news conference Wednesday to discuss legislation <See CIA, P age A2) Coasc. We athe r Fair skies through Wed · nesday with some high. clouds. Highs 65 at the beaches rising to 70 inland. Lows tonight 38 to 45. I NSIDE TODAY How much of a role cholesterol plays in heart disease, which kills more than twice as many Americans as cancer, re. mains unclear. Analysis, A7. 4:C DAILY PILOT s SllE ALSO R4D !JIYEN AGENTS ESSEN, West Germany CUPI> -"Snow White Was With the ct.A" is the title of a puppet show being staced at a festival in Nlfnhausen Park. Festival orgaolzen said the s lirical puppet show was de· signed to acquaint children with political and s~ial problems. Fro•P~A l CIA ... which he and the vice chairman, Sen. John Tower <R·Tex.), m· tend to introduce Jan. 21. In an unus ual move, commit- tee staff members have also been cooperating with the White House staff in elaborating areas where corrective legislation for .<'Ontrolling the intelligence com· )'nunity is deemed necessary. ! CIA penetration or cultural and ~eligious groups both within and outside the United States was ex· posed in 1967 by Ramparts magazine. The uproar which followed <'aused Presid ent 'Johnson to name ~ichol as Katzenbach, who WAS undersecretary or State, to head a committee detailing the C'IA's penetration of the National Stude nt Association. the American ~ewspaper Gwld and other organizations. In reaction, Congress at that time passed legislation barring the CIA from using domestic American organizations as con· duits for financing espionage ac· tivities abroad. Senate committee sources said that despite that legislation al· legations have been brought to the panel's attention that the CIA had, nevertheless, renewed its penetration "in the current JX>riod'' and as recently as in 197 t. Mom Beaten; Son Arrested A young Huntington Beach man was take n into police custody Monday after allegedly beating his mother bloody because he wanted 35 cents and she didn't have it to give him. Police said t he unidentified man was booked for psychiatric observation and admitted to the .county·run Garfield Convales· <'ent Care Hospital in Huntington Reach, due to a history or such episodes. His mother apparently sus· tained only a bloody nose as a re· suit of the violent outburst, which was reported bv a neighbor. Frone PageAJ OFFICER • • when he approached a man in an alley near the Klondike Ice Rink, 665 Paularino Drive. The man pulled a .38·caliber pistol on Morabito when the of· ficer was about to question him. Morabito is expe<'ted to be re· leased from Hoag Memori al Hospital Wednesday. Investigator Thompson said police have run out or leads in the search for Morabito's assail ant. Many tips were called in to police from people who were near the shooting but the investigator said today that all leads have run dry The investiagtor said it was roincidentaJ that both incidents involved rookie officers. In· vestigation showed that both Pherrin and Morabito followed proper procedures in each case. Feisty Bandit LOS ANGELES (UPI} -A bandit robbed a savings and loan of Sll,400 and fled on foot Mon· day. ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT .,... O.•-(<M\I O•••Y Pilt!!, w111> -·<" ,, , ,,,.fl-.,,...., ,,_ ,.,.,w.,.Preu, 1\ ~1'~ bY IPW- '""'• ( .... I P\IDlltl\l"'I (_,.., ~r JI~ «f.f,r.1\ •" put:h~CI NonGitY tfJOUQh I ttd'4V .. ,. ,_.,. ,, ..... ,....._"'' °"*'"· ._.,,n:t1nQ1N"I l:•a.t r •• .,f\letf" V•ttf'•. lt••N . !t..OOltb04fl ... ,.,, .. ,.., ~ fl<><K"~ C~·· ... •.i"QI~ ""i "'""""' .,..t">" n. pubtl~'d ~vrl,J,•n lllNJ \vn ... ,\ fN pr1MtpM ~ltWnQ ,. ~ 1• 41tl lJCI ~ 11,., '"•••. r~•" M<·w. C:..m"'"'" "•" R~rt N.Weed Pr••-nt ,.,_ Pulllt- J.tC k A. Curley ""• ,.,,_"' .... c;.e,.... .. #.t..,, Thomas l(eevil ,., ... , 'The>mH A. Murphlne ,.,.._,,,. I "'"" CNI'~ H Loo\ Ri(Nrd P. Nall T'*C!!y.Janupy1S.1171 o.lty ...... SC.rt ....... EX-HOSPITAL ADMINISTRATORS INDICTED Wint CELLA Stephen R. Evans, (left) and George Ollendorf Leave Court Fro• Page A·l CELLA INDICTED • • • with 127 felony crimes. Alleged in the indictment that cites more tha n 150 overt acts were four conspiracy counts, 54 forgery charges, 60 counts of grand theft and five counts in· volving the alleged willful at· tempt to defraud state govern· ment. The four accused men are ex· peeled to appear before U.S. District Court Judge Jesse Curtis in Los Angeles for arr~gnment on the federal charges sometime today. In Orange County, the process began Monday as the defendants stood with their attorneys before Superior Court Judge Kenneth Williams. After they waived reading of the indictment. Judge Williams set bail for Cella at $75,000 and for his three co·de~ndants at $25,000 each. However. the judge approved the defendants' release on their own reeognizance until Thursday morning when they must return to his courtroom to satisfy the bail requirement. Before sending the four men to Orange County Jail or booking and im mediate release, Judge Williams continued their ar· raignmenl and their plea to the charges to Feb. 5. Dressed in his customary gray suit, Cella stood with his attorney George Chula as Chula pleaded briefly with the judge for a reduc· tion in the $75,000 bail. After referring lo his client as "my dear friend Dr. Cella," Chula said the portly Santa Ana physician had "deposited much goodwi ll in society's bank through many charitable ac· tivities. ·• Chula said Celia's financial abilities had become limited in what he called a time of stress, an admission that his client might have dHficulty raising the $75,000. While the Costa Mesa criminal attorney pleaded for lower bail, Deputy Dist. Atty. Dan Brice argued that t he bail amount should be higher. Bride remi n ded J u dge Williams that the theft alleged in the indictment "is in excess of $2 million" and t he 127 charges could result in penalties ranging from 60 to 900 years in prison. Brice ar1ued that Celia's civic and charitable works were part of a scheme to maintain outward signs of respectability. In sticking with tm $75,000 de- dl1on, Judge Wllllams said, ·:u four defendants with stealing $1 million 'from Mission hospital, ~.000 from Mercy hospital and $140,000 from a Cella related firm. Community Phar· maceutical. Inc. · In the process. the indictment alleges, Medi·Cal reimburse- ment rates were illegally i110at· ed. causing the state's taxpayers · and health care consumers to pay more than required for services. Cella purportedly began profit· ing from the elaborate and sophisticated scheme to bilk the hospitals in March, 1972 shortly after Mission opened. His alleged ill·gotten gains were purportedly used to further his behind·the·scenes political ambitions, other business en· terprises and h is personal hold· in gs. It is implied in the indictment that Sbiffman, Ollendorf and Evans provited from the alleged mass thefts through exorbitant salaries and fringe benefits as Cella exercised virtual one·man operational control over the two hospitals in which he was merely a minority owner. Chief tool in the alleged con· tinuous thefts from the hospitals was the preparation or coun· terleit invoices for supplies, the payment of the invoices on hospital checks usually signed by Cella and Ollendorf and their subsequent deposit in a series of shell bank accounts controlled by Cella. But it is also alleged that much of Cella's extravagant political s pending was borne by the hospitals, much of it through an in how.e printing operation. The overt acts charged in the indictments also indicate that Cella paid political consultants, computer maiJing firms and campaign workers with hospital checks . And it is also ,charged that checks written to legitimate firms were fraudulently en· dorsed and deposited in Cella ac- counts. Monday's county Grand Jury indictment represents the close of phase one of the Cella in· vestigation, according to Hicks . The district attorney said the investiaations will continue. LA Rest Home Breeds Lice tbeyhaven'trunyet,lt'snotlikely LOS ANGELES (UPl)-Dora they will. Alter all, Brazil ls not Friedlander. ownerolaresthome ~~~~estclim ateintbeworld." where patients were reportedly 1een with Uce crawling in their M he and his codefendants left ......... ha pleaded "no contest " to tbe court and h urried to their Jail aaau • al h booklnl •PPOlntment, C~lla cbaries of violatin g state he t =~ :r:::t.~•t ••Everything la~ Friedlander, owner a nd SI.nee multlft• lnwsU,allons admloittrator of the Co m- "' bit poUtlca and bultnea ac· monwealth Manor, was ordered tJYitl• befan, Cella hat m ain· Monday to 'return1 t; Mb ';"dpat ta1necl hil probl em. item from ~rt for se_ntenc ng e . . .ccOunUaa pracuffl that. wben <>n. resident was seen with once aaiidentood wtU t1ur btnr .U.C. ud Uce..lttvae cm her.be.ad fll..., wronidohii . and 1caJp, while •ncJt!ler had lie~ Ba& in the ytew of tho county tt&Wlinl OD her dirty ~alp, Ortlld Jury. 1 utnctent ev\dence 1aid deputy Clty Attorney Dennis w• .,...,..~to u to char,. the W. Fox, wbo pr'OMC~ the cue. ) - Friends Note Wealth, influence: • Until recenU1!.Dr. ~Cella wu a lee end in hi.I own tlme. While tber• w u uncertainty about the source « bis loriune, Cella was la)own as a man ol im· mensewealth and influence. H.i5 followers talked of private jets that swept into Oranie Coun- ty Airport every Thunda~ lo whisk him away to conferences with captains of industry. Recently, there was talk of an Arabian prince who bad benefitted from Celia's skills 8$ a surgeon. It was said that the prince wanted to rep~ his sur- gical benefactor by selling him 10 million barrels of oil a year at $1 a barrel less than the Arab bloc· price. The legend or CelJa's financial worth grew as the size of his political contri butiom increased. In 1974, the Santa Ana doctor hit the top rung on the Political dona- tion ladder. .. By contributing more than $500,000 to 54 candidates and ca u ses, Cella became California's top political spender. And it showed in the company he kept. When Sen . John Tunney <D· Calif.) appeared at a local din· ner, Cella was seated at the head table. The stocky Santa Ana physi· cian talked of visits to Gov. Ed· mund Brown Jr. 's austre Sacramento apartment. And $255,000 contributed to state Controller Ken Cory's 1974 campaign helped keep their close relationship close. Though a regis tered Republican, Cella frequently dropped names like Unruh, Fong and other leading state Democrats during conversation. But Cella was far from the state and county political mighty who benefitted from his seeming· ly compulsive campaign dona· tions as he sat alone. Monday in an Orange County courtroom. As always, th e doctor ~as calm, soft spoken and more than courteous as he waited to be ac· cused in a Grand Jury indict· ment with masterminding ·the biggest fraud in county history. Clear in the indictment is that a major portion or the $2 million allegedly stolen from two hospitals. Cella once controlled wa~ used to indulge his ex· travagant political spending habit~ .. . In some allegedjnst.ances..can· d'td ates wl\() ·sud\:lenly found Slwppers Eye Huntington 'Streaker' A man wearing a sJcj mask and little else appeared in a Hunt· ington Beach commercial com· plex built around a man·made Jake overlooked by several restaurants Monday night, but then vaAished. Witnesses said the phantom flasher shocked a lady in the women's rest room of a greeting card shop at 16152 Beach Blvd., about 5:30 p.m., then fled. The indecent exposure suspect earlier was reported showing off at another spot in the com· mercial center on Beach Boulevard-near Edinger Avenue. Officer Gary Meza said the suspect reportedly was last seen streaking eastbound on nearby Stark Street, m inus his ski mask. themselves laden with campalp trinkets -bumper ltickers, lit· ter bap and key cbaln.s, for ln· stance -purportedly wer~ re· ceiving goods paid tor by the hospitals. However. their rtnancial dis· closure statement& show they believed the donation came from Cella. And some c8lldidates re- portedly held rund·raisers to re· pay Cella personally for goods that it is now alleged actually were supplied by the hospitals. It allegedly was Mission Com· munity Hospital t hat bore the financial brunt or campaign literature donated in wholesale lots to various candidates. But in the main, the candidates looked on the contribution as a Cella donation . Also, postage, a favored form of CeUa campaign contribution, allegedly was purchased by the two hospitals and donated in Celia's name. Although only a minority operating owner of the hospitals, Cella reportedly was so much in control that campaign workers were put on pay rolJs to do nothing more than electioneer. PoUtinl friends ot the doctor's wen allegedly hired as hospital CGmuJtants but repc)rtedly devot· f<t thelr energle1 to JX>litJcaJ af. fairs. All in au, the indictments al- lege that. Cellals .. political generosity, the whirlwind of pc>Utical activity that swirled about tlim were larrely the work of a f our·man conspiracy that created a mythical ki.ngmaker. Be hind that facade was a stocky doctor who labored during the day at a clinic in Santa Ana. To its doors came political hopefuls. officeholders, their aides and the hangers-on, some of them dependent on the doctor for their livelihoods. They saw, and some still do see. an outwardly kindly man dressed in a light blue smock tending to his patients. And while he drives a coral· colored Vega about town, most of them talk about a wpite Bentley parked in his garage at home ·that none of them have ever seen. .. Allergies Cause Jekyll-Hyde ~if e MILAN, Tenn. (UPI) -Keith Johnson is like most 7- year-olds -he loves ham~urgers. But when he takes a bite of one "his eyes get glass' and light up like a Christmas tree," his mother says. "Then he starts staggering. He acts like he's drunk or on drugs," says his father. Keith 's doctot describes his behavior as "Dr. Jekyll- Mr. Hyde" and attributes it to the boy's allergies. And that covers a l<>t of territory. KEITH IS ALLERGIC TO APPLES, oranges, yeast, sugar, chocolate, coffee, corn, milk, cheese, ice cream, pork, beef and soy products, according to Dr. William Crook or the Children's Clinic in Jackson, Tenn. ' His parents, Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Johnson of Milan, have asked hunters to donate wild game -one of the few things their son can eat. "I like deer._" said the second-grader. "What I miss most is cnocolate pie and I'd like to eat at schoo~ like the other kids and drin.k milk." The Johnsons said they realized only two years ago that allergies were responsible for their child's dramatic behavioJ' changes. :: "WE WERE n,,VING TO SPANK IDM from the time he got ~P j.n the morning lµltil he went to bed at night," said his mother. "We tboughlhewasjust mean." She said the turning Point came when they bought Keith and his 3-year·old brother, Marcus, bunk beds. "! was helping Keith with bis prayers one night and he just reached up and tore the whole top of the bedding off.·' The parents said they took the boy to the Jackson clinic after their fam ily doctor told them all the boy needed was "a good belt." Tests showed limited allergies. More testing last July showed more extensive allergies. KE ITH SAID DEERBURGER IS ONE of his.favorite foOds. He also is allowed peanut butter but doesn~t like it. and is not fond of the dietetic jellies. Buying groceries• is expensive and time·cow.uming, Mrs. Johnson said. She has to read every label lo make sure of the ingredients. The parents said they allow Keith to have a glass of · milk about once a month and chocolate pie or che~secake when bis report card is good. "It's worth it even if it makes him meaner for.a little while," Mrs. J ohnson said. CROOK SAID THERE I S A CHANCE THE boy can overcome part of his allergies, but he could just as easily become allergic to the foods he's eating now. "If that happens/' said Mrs. J ohnson, "I don't know what we'll do." THE REAL ENERGY CRISIS. ... 1663 PlACENTIA AVENUE • . • ALL O F THE MEDIA KEEPS POUNDING INFORMATION REGARDING ENERGY ANO THE LAO< THEREOF. IT IS APPl'RENT TO ANYONE WHO~ LOOKS. THAT THE REAL CRISIS IS AN INDIVIDUAL ONE. WE HAVE BECOME SO LAZY THAT WE ADHERE TO TtiE OLD ARMY ADAGE -"OONT STANO UP WHEN YOU CAN SIT, DON T SIT WHEN YOU CAN LIE OQWt-1.'' ETC. UNFORTUNATELY, TH ESE IDEAS HAVE CARRIED OVER INTO BUSINESS, AND IT IS INCREASING~Y MORE DIFFICULT TO FIND A CRAFTSMAN WHO TAKES PRIDE IN HIS WORK. AT ALDEN'S WE DO HAVE THESE CRAFTSMEN, ANO THE CARPETS All STRETCHED PROPERLY •. AND THE SEAMS All HANO.SEWN ANO RE-IN.FORCED WITH LATEX. IF THE JOB TAKES LONGER TO 00 IT RIGHT. THEN WE TAKE LONGER! DONT BUY VALUABLE CARPETING AND HAVE 1T RUINED BY A SHODDY INSTALLATION -CALL ALDEN'S AND FIGHT THE ENERGY CRISIS .. .. DEN'S .. )• • - Tueeday, January 13, 1978 DAILY PILOT A~ '.State Coastal Plan Sent to ll~gislat11re By IDLA&Y KAYE Of .. Delly .......... CalUng the now-complet ed state coastal plan a "responsible and competent" consensus docu· ment, State Coastal Commission Chairman Mel Lane briefed re· gtonal commissioners on the status otthe plan Monday ln Hun· tington Beac~ A 440-page document that out- lines proposed policies for _pro- tecting the California coastline, the state plan was compiled by both regional and state coastal commissioners during the past three years. The d oc ument is now in &~ Yf@M r? ®®l?WD ©® The column appears dally except Saturdays 11nd Mondays. Col a pmh/t'm :1 'l'lle11 1rnte Pal fJw111 . Pot 1nll cut rt>d tape. yet t lie a 111111·c•rs cmd ac· /IO/I .f/OU llC'C'd IO .'lnlce 111eqwtie11 rn <JfJt•rrument a11d hu.\111t•ss. Mall J/Ollr (/ll<'.~llOllS fl) P o I Ou1111 At You r Serrice. <> ra nyc C"a 111 Dn 1t11 J>1tot. P 0 Hor l.5fifl. c,,.~ta ,\lrso. CJ\ 9:!1i21i . /11rl11de 1111ur 1eteplln11l' 11um be r Ol'e1I Odor DEAR PAT : I had a smoke fire in my oven several months ago caused by the melting of a plastic lid. A professional house clean- ing crew had to be called in to clean the house. The solution they used in the oven had such an obnoxious odor that I thought I could sweeten it by pulling a tin of gel-type room deodorant in the oven. Now the oven has a sweet, sickening odor. What can I do to solve my problem? My oven is a self-cleani"ng type. E.E ., Fountain Valley A chemist contacted by AYS recomme nds using t he self· deaning feature or your oven to saJely burn away the odor~ Set the timer for four hours a nd leave several windows open. Other methods you could try in· d ude placing a container of bak- ing soda or activated charcoal (available at aquarium supply stores> in the closed, unheated oven. 'l'laat'• Poll~g DEAR PAT : I returned a $93.28 tennis outfit, which was a gift from my husband, to Tennis Lady at South Coast Plaza. Althoug h I had the sales slip, the store refused to give me a cash refund. The store had nothing in stock that I liked, so I was gi ven a credit slip to use when the new spring line comes in. What steps can I take to get my refund? J .W., Newport Beach Tennis Lady's manager said tb•t a "No Cash Refund" sign is posted in the •tor e and that sales slips st ate there are no cash re- funds. Hard as this may be to ac· cept, proper business procedure has been followed and it is im· possible ror you to obtain a cash ttfund. This policy Is followed by many merch•nts, and a "no cash refund" s ign or statement on the sales slip means just that. Rf!l'ere It' are DEAR PAT: I 've used my set of Revere Wal'e for more than 20 years. A couple of knobs have fallen off the lids, the handles are getting shabby and the copper bottoms are "ugh." Is there some p lace that refurbishes Revere Ware? R. W., Costa Mesa Contact R~vere War e P•rts & Service by writing to 8660 W. P ico Blvd., Los Angeles, CA 90835, o r b y p honin g (213) 659·3287. A parts list will be malled to you with prices listed, and you can erder wbat you need by maU. 'No copper polisblng ls a.all•ble beuuse of increased cost1, bow ever. Sltop Closed DEAR PAT: I ordered a fami· ly plaque Oct. 22 Crom the Tartan Shop LTD in Ports O' Call. I paid the full $26.45 price at that time. This item was to have been a Christmas present. and I found out that tl had not been deliver ed. UPon checking into the matter, I found that the shop had gone out of business. Is there any way I can obtain a refund, or should I consider this my own personal loss? l •. M., Hunt~on Beach Port1 O' Call VUla•e t baliaets omce lpoknman talcl Ulat very little ua be doae to obtala a re- hmd ,.,,. yoa or other ewstomen wlto b.. paid for mdellwred pmeh&Ht from tlm ... Tbe Tartu 8lllep LTD hu dGMCI aad It. "'bl•tt f•t•n 19 °.acer· tala," aecnla• te POC. TIM .... tttli.e .. •tt h•beetl,..._ -'ftclel .. , .. by AY8, m It fl ...,_.. dial yea coat.et ltlm perto•ally.. 0 •• po11l~le re· t'Wl'M Jt a •••II dahu C4M.rt Alt. •• Sacramento await!na action by state lawmakers, who have unUl' Dec. 31, 1976 lo agree to a final version. According to Lane, a coastal bill embodying major poUcies of the state coastal plan_ will be -authored by State Sen. Anthony Be ilens en, a Los Angeles Democrat. "We didn't seek out Bellensen, but we're pleased he volun- teered," Lane said, adding that Beilensen, noted for his environ· mentalist position, is now draft- ing a version of the commission's plan. "I understand Beilensen plans to adopt basic Issues ,set forth in our state plan, but not each policy we've detalled," Lane said. The commission 's plan in· eludes 162 separate policies in the areu of marine environ· ment, wat-er quality, coastal land environment, coastal appearance and design, coastal development, eneray, t ransportation, recrea· tion, public access to the coast, coastal res-ources and coastal land acquisition. Lane told the South Coast Regional Commissioners, who represent Orange and Los Angeles counties, that their ef- forts are most visible in the final FDA Clearance Received plan in the areas or energy, marine environment and water quality. &Uenaen's bill, during the coming months, will go into a series of hearing• in various senate committees prior to re- aching the senate floor for vot- lng. Then, it will t ravel to the as- sembly, where a similar series of hearings will be held. Then, if it weathers all or that, it will un· dergo joint committee hearings, where differences between the senate and assembly would be ironed out. Final action on a state coastal bill would probably occur at the end of the 1976 legislature session, Lane said. ·'The plan is now out of our hands," Lane told the re1ional body. "but we're still keeping tabs on its progress." An informal network of re- gtonal commissioners and ex · ecutive directors, along with st at e commission represen · tatives, has been created to wat-chdog -the Sacramento pro· cess. Regional co,nmissio n chairman Robert Rooney, Long Beach, asked Lane whether he believed the lawmW<ers would phase out or retain the regional comml.s ions. "That'$ really hard to tell a~ this polnt." Lane responded, poinhng out that even Com- missioners were split on that ls· sue. Reca1Jing that the different re- gional commissions each had dif.i.: ferent opinions on that question, Lane said that public opinion one year ago showed a strong fe~ling for phasing out the regional groups and just leaving the state commission. t "However. now, I don't get that feeling fo Sacramento. We'll just have to wait and see," Lane ' said. Few F ernale.i "' F ig,hters ~ :j Sex-pot Study Opposed ARBONDALE, DI. (UPI) - A proposed project to test the ef- fect of marijuana on sexual arousal has won a measure or federal approva l, but a federal attorney vows the battle against it is not over . Dr. Harris Rubin, 43, a psychologist and associate pro· fessor in the School of Medicine at Southern Illinois University who heads the proposed re· search, said Monday he received clearance for the project in a let· Developers Suing Over San Juan Ban A lawyer for the builders of a $4 million housing development in San Juan Capistrano will go to court Feb. 5 in a bid to force the city to lift a construction ban im- posed more than a year ago. Developers Eddy and Violet Meredith of the Meredith Com- pany name the city as defendants in an Orange Cottnty Superior Court lawsuit filed Monday. Attorney Richard A. Meredith, the plaintiff's brother, is protest- ing as unreasonable a continued <'ity decision to halt construction in the 186-home tract adjacent to Via de Agua and A venida Calida. The lawsuit charges that "cer- tain members of the City Council are engaged in a scheme to pre- vent development of the ject." The City Council halt stn1ction of the tract wh d e nts in nearby tr cts complained of the dust and no e generated by building activiti . The ban was lifted Oct. 1 to I· low the building of 32 ore homes. It was again lifted last Dec. 18 to allow the construction of 30 more units~ "But we want t his ban re· moved permanently," attorney Meredith complained Monday. "The situation created by the ci· ty is costing us nearly $2,000 a day in interest payments alone." Upside Brown? 'Lotus' Review Remark Denied SACRAMENTO CAP) -A Republlcan assemblyman said Monday he had it "on the highes t authority" that Gov. Edmund Brown Jr. sits in an upside down lotus pos ition by candlelight when reviewing bills. Assemblym an John Briggs, a Fullerton legislator running for the state Senate this year, made his pronouncement during a veto ~verride speech on the Assembly noor. Briggs said the De mocratic governor is joined in these sessions by "GG" which he said stood for "governor's guru." That was a clear reference to Jae<1~ Blrzagbl, B'-Mn's atfs adviser. Briggs· veto override on a re- tirement benefit .bill failed by a crashing 21-36 tally -33 votes short of the 54 votes needed. And Bill Stall, Brown's press secretary, pronouJCed Briggs's comments "nonsense."' Assemblyman Leroy Gr~ne CD-Sacramento), ended the de· bate by· asking that Briggs' re· marks be printed upside down in the Assembly journal so Brown could read them. _...:'"',..., ---. .A~~, \ ,..... __ / .. u TOTAL REVENUES .... , .. _ .. _,.. -·--· ... ' /_ u -a•• u "' Cutting tlae Pie ,..,.,.,.. •• 1bis is how Gov. Fidmund G. Brown Jr. sees the stale tax dollar dlvlded ln terms of revenue (top) and expen· ditur•. Education would 1et the bi11est chunk----one- third -of Brown's proposed $12.e bllllon budcet for fls-" cal 1976 -77. But like hls Republlcan predecessor, Democrat Brown h.., called for "more austerity,. at the university level. • ter from the federal Food and Drug Administration. Under the program, Rubin and some assistants would measure th~ effects of m arijuana on the sexual arousal of paid male adult student volunteers, who already are marijuana users, while they are shown erotic films. Another purpose would be to test the effect of marijuana on sex hormones, Ru bin said. "Now we need only federal im- munity from prosecution from the Department. or J ustice," Rubin said. "We expect to hear from them within the next week. I would be very much surprised if they did not grant immunity from prosecution." But U .S . Attorney Henry Schwarz at East St. Louis, Ill., in- dicated he would be just as sur- prised if Rubin gets a promise of immunity. "I don't believe this will gain approval,·· he said. Schwarz added he recom- me nded in a le tte r Aug. 12 that the FDA not g rant approval. The Nationa l Institute of Drug Abuse approved $62,500 for the first year of the two-year study, which is expected to cost about $120,000. Rubin said he hopes the tests can start in late February after he and some of his research staff test the equipment -electronic devices attached to the genifaJs to measure the volunteers' response. Rubin said wom en volunteers were not sought because there is no equipment to measure their ' response. As a result, he said, he has received some letters from women calling the proposed tests a "maJe chauvinistic program ." UPITtfetilM4• Garbo S ought Former movie star Greta Garbo is the object of a search by a superior court. She's inherited $670 from an uncle who died six months ago. VP Candidate Plans Speech David Bergland, Libertarian Party candidate for the vice pre· sidential nomination. will discuss candidac)' issues at 11 a.m. Wed- nesday at Saddleback College. The 40-year-old Newport Beach attorney will speak in Room 313 of the Math-Science Building. His appearance Is sponsored by the Associated Stu· dents. Ber~and ran tn 19'74 as the Libertarian Party's Choice for state attorney general. Forecast ., SACRAMENTO (UPI) -The executive secretary of t he California Athletic Commission ,. anticipates Ce .v, if any. female , .. boxing matches will result from " the repeal of a regulation ban.J · • ning women from entering the ring as boxers. ' Robert Turley said Monday the•· commission action last week to eliminate the rule "doesn 't meal\" we are opening the door to invit-• ing a bunch of women boxer ap-' plicants (for boxing licenses. ) ·· · Turley said any female appli· · cant -just as a male applicant -must demons trate to a com· ~ mission screen in g committee that she has the skiJl and ability ' to become a professional boxer " before she could be granted 3 boxing license. He said it might be difficult for a woman obtaining a license to find opponents because the com· .. mission would only allow fight• between licensed females of · s imilar weight and boxing ability. 4 He also told a newsman there-• i::: "no way" the commission would allow a fight between a man and woman of equal weight" and ability. He said such a match , I "would be dangerous and an ob , 1 vious mismatch." "I think the action will bring' about some applications from women." he said. "But we don 't ' expect a flood of them. ' ' "A worn an can compete in almost any other sport .. but box · ing is the hardest way in the world to make a dollar. You don't even see these big football players in the ring." Daily Pilot ads MOVE people ••we ran an ad in the Daily Pilot hoping to attract Orange Coast buyers to a home we had listed In Anaheim. The results were even better than we expected. "The house sold as a result of the ad on the first day. • "And, 23 people traveled to Anaheim to see the home," the advertiser added. If you want to move people to buy, call 642-5878. \ It only takes a few words In the right place to attract a buyer. Along the Orange Coast, the right pl•ce la the DAILY PILOT ' 642·4321 .,. I I QUAUTY OF JUsrJCE: Since we have been inundated by radio, 'J'V and early newspaper reports. •{e-.Y citizens in our segment of the wtlverse are unaware that Dr. \,ouis Cella of Orange County has ~n indicted. Dr. Cella, the portly, always polite, soft-spoken Santa Ana physician. is the man who has been referred to as the Mr. Big of political finances west of the Mis-sissippi. In 1974, the 51-year-old doctor d\lmped by either donation or loan more than half a mHlion dollars into the campaign coffers of 54 different political can- didates or political causes. This m ade him the Number l donator ip California. NOW OF COURSE, it has been alleged by local and federal ruithorities that the money he handed out was misappropriated through two hospitals he helped found, Mission Community in Mission Vi ejo and Mercy General in Santa Ana. Thus it was that two grand jllries came in only yesterday \fith indictments against the doc- tor. Almost at the same time of day, the Orange County Grand J~ made public lZ1 charges Qlainst Dr. Cella, contained in 91 pages of indictments, and a f~eral grand jury up in Los Angeles returned 44 charges in 51 pages. WRONG THINKERS might suspect that the two grand juries. releasing their charges al most in concert, was indeed a calculated. carefully orchestrated effort to make Dr. Celia's public image as badly tarnis hed as possible in one grand-slam action. This kind of thing, however, wouldn't bode well for the image of reasonable pre-trial publicity and fairness which is a basic tenet of our system of justice in the United States. So you know it was just a coincidence. Besides that, at a later press conference when questioned up- on the point, Oretta Sears of the Orange County District At- torney's Office made it clear that the county and federal investiga- iMms of Dr. Cella were quite separate. So you can now rest easy know- jng that those combined 171 parges from two separate grand ,JW:ies just sort of rolled out into f.Ublic view at the same time by themselves. , You have to suspect, however, Jbat if a kitchen sink had also #llerged from one of the jury :rooms and flattened Dr. Cella, ~at would have come as no sur- '¥4 ~se either. . EVEN WITHOUT the kitchen ~pliance, the Cella indictments 14ld create a considerable flurry 'f'itbin the press corps. One newspaper sent seven reporters !a.nd three photographers to cover l.be action. Dr. Cella should be !flattered. They wouldn't send ;that many to the start of World War 111. Now we can all await justice 1being done. We do not operate in ~this country on the Where ';('here's Smoke. There's Fire ~eory. Grand Jury charges are I !':'!"thing more than that -only l~harges until proven in court. Dr. •Cella hasn't been found guilty of ,.nything yet. t1 Under our system, the good Jbysician will get his day in oourt. But I didn't need to remind you of that, did I? Tu.day, January 13. 1918 Ar,gola ,.. Summit 'Fails' ADDIS ABABA. Ethiopia (UPl) -African leaders failed to produce a peace plan for war. torn Angola today and ended their emergency summit meet- ing still deeply divided. "Thls is a sad day. We have !ailed Africa and the Angol an people," said Kenyan Vice Presi- dent Daniel Arap Mol. With the peace effort in shambles, fears increased that new fighting among the Soviet- backed and Pro-Western factions would engulf the former Portuguese West African colony. PRO-WESTERN forces, which halted their battlefield initiatives earlier this week, had warned of stepped-up fighting if the Organization of African Unity summit failed to work out a peaceful solution to the crisis. The meeting, chaired by Ugan· dan President Idi Amin, re- mained deadlocked between states supporting the Soviet- backed Popular Movement for the Liberation of Angola .-.nd those backing the Pro·Western' National Front for the Liberation of Angola and the Union for Total Independence of Angola. AMIN EMERGED smiling from the all-night session but declined to comment. His last-· ditch compromise proposal failed, conference sources said. · A one-sentence communique issued by the OAU said: "After serious ly considering the Angolan problem from Jan. 10 to 13, the assembly of heads of state and governments decided to ad- journ and reques ted the Organization of African Unity bureau to follow closely the Angolan problem.'· THE PRO·WESTERN caucus refused to recognize the Popular Movement and demanded a cease-fire and a coalition govern· ment of all three factions. Two countries in the 46-nation assembly took no formal position -Ethiopia, the host country and Uganda, the chairman's country. Zambian president Kenneth Kaunda left for home earlier say-ing tne split confirms that "the OAU bas no power to shape the ·destiny of Africa. "Power is in the hands of the super-powersr" be said. RUSSIA HAS channeled large amounts of military equipment to the Popular Movement and Cuba has provided troops. The United States originally sent military aid to the Pro-Western factions but the Senate voted last month to end s uch assistance. Student Found Axed to Death ISLAMORADA, F1a. (UPI) - A University of Pittsburgh freshman was found hacked to death in an abandoned shack in the Florida Keys, a few hours after his family reported him missing. Authorities said Monday that Jeffrey McNerney appeared to have been hacked to death with a pick ax. His body was bound to abed. The 19-year-old pharmacy stu· dent from Pittsburgh was iden- tified by bis father and sister from jewelry found on the body. He reportedly had come to the Keys with five friends for a week of scuba diving. Married Actor Jam es Caan, 35, mar- ried model Sheila Ryan, 23, Monday night in a double ring civil ceremony in Las Vegas. It was the second marriage for Caan, who played "Sonny" in "The Godfather" and starred in "Rollerbalt," "Cinderella Liberty" and "The Gambler." 40 Killed In Beirut Civil War BEIRUT, Lebanon (UPI) Moslem and Palestinian gunmen attacked Christian villages north and south of Beirut today in civil warf!)re that spread across Lebanon. In the capital, fighting raged into its seventh day. Police said at least 40 persons were killed and 90 wounded dur- ing the past 48 hours, raising the estimated toll for nine months of civil war to 'about 8,400 dead and 17,850 wounded. Nlzon 'Ordered' Tap• WASHINGTON (UPI> - Former President Richard Nix- on personally ordered ..wiretaps on reporters and officials to search for the source of lea.ks of security information, according ( INSHORT ) to Secretary of State Henry Kiss- inger. Kissinger said the FBr wiretaps were undertaken in 1969 on the advice of then Attorney General John Mitchell and FBI Director J: Edgar Hoover. f.,.aef& KUI Fot1r TEL AVIV, Israel (AP) Israeli troops killed four heavily armed Arab guerrillas who slipped across the Lebanese border during the night, the Israeli military command an· nounced today. Military sources said the guer- rillas were armed with Soviet submachin e guns, rocket grenades and hatchets, 7'aai ElectUnt• Set BANGKOK, Thailand (UPI)- Prime Minister Kwit Pramoj said today all major government programs, including the current pullout of U.S. troops, will be car- ried out despite the dissolution of parliament. Kukrit dissolved parliament late Monday on the advice of his anti·Communist generals and called for new elections April 4. Southeast Suffers Fog ........ ......, h ... '' ~-.. .,.,.,.._ .,.,.,,_,,, •.>O •M.--' ""' __ _, ...... -......,. .... ~ ....... .. -,..,. l ..... ~ ........... . ......... 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Jersey -came to It>wa Monday to help him campaign. -Sen. Henry Jackson said in St. Louis, "President Ford's trip to China was useful because be got a lecture from the Chinese on the shortcomings of detente. • • -Liber.tarian candidate Roger MacBride said in San Francisco Reagan's recent state- ment that the United States should "eyeball" Russia over the Angola situation is "the most ir- responsible statem~t that any candidate for President has made to date ... the real world is not a Class B movie," he said. Debate Begins CHICAGO ClJPU -Ken· neth Lege1u:a, 11 and his brother Steven, 3, were electrocuted while playing with an electric hair brusfi ln the batbtub of thelr family's Northwest Sido ·apartment Monsfa.y. 'nlelr mother. Lynn, 29. had been giving·them their bath but left the batbroonr to answer the phone, -police said. When she got back, she found them dead. Sharon Blessing, a neighbor, said she and several others rushed to the third floor apartment when they heard Mrs. Legenza's screams. Kenneth and Steven were the Legen'zas' only children. REAGAN HAS been ques- tioned repeatedly about his $90 billion budget cut during cam- paign appearances in New Hampshire, Florida and Illinois. In campaigning through Illinois Monday, Reagan said he made a "mistake'' in outlining his plan. "It has been interpreted as whacking off $90 billion and shut- ting down the federal govern- ment," he said Monday. "It's not . that way at all. You don't pull the rug out all at once but you serve notice just like with kids growing up." Fourth Pipe Bdmb Disarmed at U.N~ IN WASWNGTON, Reagan's office issued a statement also de· fending the plan and criticizing the news media for saying Reagan believed his plan was "a • mistake." "I am being quoted in some news stories as saying my pro- posal to transfer federal pro- grams and their funding sources back to the states is a mistake," Reagan's statement said. "That story is totally incorrect. I stand behind and will continue to cam- paign on this issue. Stories that say otherwise are without foun- dation." Sen Lowell P . Weicker, (R· Conn.), in announcing his ca11- didacy for re-election today, said he might not be able to support Reagan as a Republican pre- sidential nominee because of Reagan's "simplistic" policies. WEICKER SAID Reagan's • plan to trim the federal budget by '$90 billion by returning responsibilities to the local level was typical of "the way he ap- proaches things in a simplistic-- ·way." On the Democratic side, Sargent Sbriver's official finan- cial statement showed today he raised $388,955 for llis pre- sidential campaign during 1975. Elsewhere: ·· -Democratic candidate Terry Sanford spent a second night in a Salem, Mass.. hospital after complaining of chest pains Sun- day night. But doctors said there was no evidence of a heart at- tack. -Sen. Bi'rch Bayh, who met with party leaders in Cleveland, said he would enter the Ohio Primary. "This could very well be the state where the nomina· tion and the November election is won or lost," he said. -Rep. Morris Udall, in Davenport, Iowa, said the Civil Service Commiss ion has ap- proved the participation of federal empJoyes in next Mon- day 's statewide precinct caucuses. Four of Udall's House colleagues -three from California and one from New NEW YORK (UP[) -Bomb squad detectives early today dis· armed the fourth pipe bomb planted in the city since the ad- mission of the Palestine Libera- tion Organization (PLO) to a United Nations debate on the Middle East. The last born b was found in an alley next to the Iraqi Mission to the U.N. after a man claiming to represent a wing of the Jewish Defense League placed warning telephone calls to local news media late Monday night. THE CALLER said the Jewish Defense League accepted responsibility for planting the bomb and warned other devices had been placed around the city .in protest to the PLO participa- tionin the debate. Earlier Monday, three pipe bombs were found in an under- ground passageway near the United Nations and were dis- mantled. The Palestine Liberation Organization joins today's U.N. security council debate on the Middle East despite strenuous U.S. objections to giving the guerrilla organization all privileges except the right to vote. t TIU; UNJTED Sl'ATES wu the only council member to vote Monday night against seating the PLO for its'first active participa- tion in a council debate. The vote was 11-1, with Britain, France and Italy abstaining. The PLO will have all the privileges accorded U .N. member nations except the right to vote. PLO Foreign Policy Adviser Farou.k Kaddoumi took the floor Meningitis Death CRESTVIEW, Fla. (UPI) Schools in this Florida Panhan- dle community remained closed for the second straight day today following the weekend deaths of two little' girls from suspected meningitis. ....... :'1 l ' t '1 1 With anow~. plowed high around this telephone booth tn· · hllnaton, Maes .• the caller is forced to stoop over ln or· der to uae the phon~. B9sf.on ~d surroundlnl areas r• ctived more tlian a loot or snow from the lat.\ atorm that blt the area Monday • I '· immediately after the vote and told the council the PLO wanted ''peace for us and for the Jews in Palestine." "We struggle for legitirQacy and peace -not to seize what does not belong to us," he said. KADDOUMI SAID the United Nations had no right to partition Palestine, as it did to create the State of Israel in 1947. Israel is boycotting the debate because of the presence of the PLO, which it said intends to destroy the Jewish state. Israeli Ambassador Chaim Herzog said outside the United Nations that Israel would not •'negotiate its own suicide." · U.S. Ambassador Daniel Patrick Moynihan, in arguing against seating the PLO, said that while the United States re- cognized the "leg~timate rights of the Palestinian people," a de- cision to invite the PLO as if it were a member state "would open veritable Pandora's Box of future difficulties.'' Belfast Boinh Kills Four, Injures 20 l BELFAST, Northern Ireland (UPI ) -A bomb exploded without warning in a crowded downtown shopping area today and police said at least four persons were killed and 20 in- jured, one seriously, Rescue workers dug in the rul>- ble for possible additional vic- tims. • A police spokesman said one body was hurled through a roof and fell into a car in a nearby parking lot. One of the injured was a six-year-old girl. THE BLAST cau.c;ed extensive damage to all of the two dozen stores in the area. The blast in the heart of .Belfast's downtown security z-0ne came as rival Protestant and Catholic leaders denounced Bri- tain's latest attempt to defuse Northern Ireland's growing sec- tarian crisis. . Witnesses SC\id the bomb ex- ploded near a group of British soldiers and security persoMel searching the bags and parcels o( shoppers entering the security precinct. AT LEAST five·persons were carried out on stretchers. The victims included at least one child who sustained a badly cut face. lt was the first no-warning bomb to explode in the sealed-off city center since December, 1973, when a car bomb blamed on the provisional wing of the outlawed Irish Republican Army killed several persons. Paper Lists CIA.A.gems PARIS (UPl)-Tbe ex· treme left.wing newspaper Liberation today pub· llsbed the names of 32 penoos it claims are CIA qents operating. ou1 o/. the U.S. Embassy. • In many cases, the newspaper printed tbe ad~ dresaes, poet office boxes or telephone numben of tbe alleled aples. The embu1y refused to comment on the report. Tbe paper 1ald t.be u.t W.. complied after a lOlll lnvsti1ailoft by~ feporter• ~•lP•d by Am.ce.-"clla~ by tlalldelUDe IDtet,..,. of -tbelr IOT•T••••t tllNW m IMWbrJd!"'. l No l\faJpractice Pro~ess Rate Hike Announeed; 'Slmalou:n Continue8 U>S ANGELES (AP> -The Travelers Insurance Co. bas de- cided to raise malpractice in· surance premiums for Southern California physicians by a atate- approved 327 percent. but left open the posalbility the increase could go even higher later. The Hartford, Conn. carrier sent letters to some 9 500 doctors in Southern Calltornta ta'te Mon- day saying the 327 percent rate was "provisional" and "will be adjustecS when firm rates are re-solved." TRAVELERS SET·a deadline of Jan . 28 for renewal of malpractice policies . A spokesman for the firm said any doctor who does not renew his policy by then ''will find bis in- Nf!W Chief U"I Telepflolo Charles R. Gain, new police chief of San Francisco. says he will put enforcement of viole nt crimes ahead of 'victimless· offenses such a s pros titution. Former Oakland police chief, Gain was appoint ed b y new mayor George Moscone. surance canceled." The doctors have launched a slowdown to protest the rate in- creases. disrupting health care in nearly 100 bo•r.itals in five counties and affect ng the jobs of nearly 26,000 hospital workers. New figures released Monday -the 12th day of the slowdown- by the Hoaplt-al Council of Southern California showed 4,317 persons were laid off, 18,688 were placed on reduced hours and another 2,658 manageme nt personnel have t aken 20 percent · salary reductions. ALTHOUGH MANY doctors are not treating patients. a hospital council spokesman said emergencies still were being handled and that no loss of life or even any life-endangering inci- dents bad resulted Crom the slowdown. In addition to the inconve- nience to patients, layoffs and staff cutbacks, the spokesman said the slowdown has caused an estimated loss in hospital re- venue of about $700,000 daily. The doctors' slowdown re- ceived additional support on Monday when the chiefs of staff at 1.5 major Los Angeles hospitals announced they backed the ac- tion. In announcing the n ew malpractice premium rate, Wheeler Hess, the underwriting vice president for Travelers. said in the letter to doctors that pay- ment of the premium "assures you of coverage effective Jan. l, 1976, but it also obligates you to pay ~ny additional premium al- lowable by law.·· TRAVELERS LAST year an- nounced a proposed increase of 486 percent but the state in· s urance commissioner termed the amount "excessive" and set a limit of 327 percent. The carrier has appealed the decision and a hearing is set in Superior Court here next Friday. Meanwhile, no progress was reported in efforts by state legislators and doctors to reach some sort of agreement on malpractice reform Anembly Speaker Leo McCarthy <D·San Francisco>. met with several of bis aides Mon- day afternoon to discuss the situation. ASSEMBLYMAN Barry Keene (D·Eureka), who attended the meeting in Sacramento, said doc- tors and the Assembly leadership are still far from reaching a con- sensus on a reform measure. "Basically there is no con· sensus at this point," he said. "We are still Car from consensus on how to approach the problem. I would doubt that there would be a breakthrough in the next few days." About 40 laid-off hospital workers staged their own protest Monday, picketing the hospitaJ council offices in Los Angeles for. bouttwohours. LAU R IE LANNING, a secretary at hard-hit Hollywood Community Hospital and spokeswoman for the group, said the picketing would continue for two hours each day the rest of this week. 300 Apply For One Job lA>S ANGELES CAPJ -Police were summoned to control a rrowd o f more than 300 applicants clustered in a City Hall office to apply for a single unskilled job opening paying $864 a month. Authorities said one person suffered leg cuts Monday when a plate glass window was smashed in the incident. Mayor Tom Bradley later said it is an example "of the terrible problem of unemployment.·· The vacant post was for an elevator mechanic 's helper, and no previous training was required . The job was not advertised and notices were sent only to persons who had applied for similar city posts in the past. ' :. . ... ·~ Something tO celebrate. A special bicentennial price on half gallons of Dewar's "White Label." Discover the rich taste of uncompromising quality as you cel- ebrate 200 years of independence with 130 years of tradition. 'DEWAKSe "White Label~ BLENDED SCOTCH WHISKY • 66.S PROOF • ©SCHENLEY IMPORIS CO. N. Y. N. Y .. :ARCO, Gas Company ,, . '!Terminate Contract LOS ANGELES CAP) -Southern California Gas Company customers no longer face surcharges of some $600 million. and a refund on gas bills of about $1 million is expected as a re- s ult of ~ decision by the gas company and Atlantic Richfield Company. ARCO announced Monduy the com- panies had terminated their controv· ersial contract giving the utility com· pany exclusive negotiating rights to 60 percent of ARCO's Alaskan North Slope gas. THE GAS DEAL had called for Southern California Gas Company to collect up to $600 million in sur- <'harges to 1,>ay costs on a loan ob· tained by Arco to finance North Slope development. The surcharges could have reached $2.50 a month on the average residen- tial bill, a nd a gas company spok~man said the company would ask the California Public Utilities Commission to refund those sur- charges already paid by cust9mers. That amount is expected to be about . $} million, or 17"'2 cents for the average residential consumer. THE CONTRACT'S termination ended a commitment of a substantial share of North Slope gas. Southern California Gas had expected some 20 percent of its daily requirements to be met by Alaskan gas beginning in the earl,Y 1980s. The gas company does, however, have alternative sources available, a company spokesman said. The contract had drawn much criticism since the Federal Power Commission ruled Dec. 31 that it would no longer recognize similar "advance payments" deals made with interstate pipeline companies. "THE END OF the ARCO deal means that advance payments are de- ad and California consumers can get continued supplies of natural gas without paying a billion dollars in ransom," said PUC Commissioner Leonard Ross. "But this whole bad business could be resurrected if Congress votes to de- regulate natural gas in Alaska," he said. 58-eount Indictment Financier's Trial Set SAN DIEGO <UP1) -C. Arnholt Smith, the ruined financier who once counted President Nixon among bis friends, h•s pleaded innocent to charges of conspiring to steaJ more than $60 million from his own bank. Smith . 76, and indicted co-conspirator Phillip A. Toft, 53, bis longtime friend and bus iness associate, were arraigned before Superior Court Judge Ben W. Hamrirk on a 58-count county grand jury indictment returned last month. During tbelr brief court appearance, both entered three.part pleas of not. guilty. Two of the pleas were entered on grounds of double jeopardy and previous judgment in federal court. Trial was tentatively set for June 7. OU TllZ 81111'1 ..... SACRAMENTO CAP> -A key committee baa epproved a bill to tax oil companies to buHd up a SlO·mUlion fund to pay for sput.,e cleanup and dama1e from unidentified sources. Introduced by ASMmblymen Mike cuuen. <D-Lon.c Beach), the blll won 9·0 approval of the Auembly Re.sources, Land UM and Enerl)' Oommlselon Monday. " ltrfNn •*" •--rf SACRAMENTO (UPI) -Six or ten • -CaUforNti driv•n ~ ~J)Or't. the Hl1bway Patrol'• propoeed use of radar to cattb 1peeder1, Com- mlMioner Olen CrtilMYI· ( State ) Craig said the patrol study, conducted by mail of 13,000 licensed drivers selected at random, showed 63 percent of the drivers favored radar use. Pi-od~r to A,.e_, SAN FRANCISCO <AP) -A television producer plans to appeal a judge's nullification of his $7 .76 million libel suit award against Pacific Gas & Electric Company, his attorney says. Producer Don Widener won the suit against PG&E after fllming the 1971 documentary "Powers That Be," a film btihly crlUcal of nuclear industry safety cond.ltloos, especially tbo1t at PG&E'• Humboldt Bay nuclear power plant. •e1p1 .......... SACRAMENTO (Al» ...:. People 62 tnd older who own u..tr bomn could delay property tax pa.yments on them under a conatltutlonal amendment that races one remalnlng leJltJaUve hurdle. The measure wot.aid enable the county to p1ck up the.propmy t ax tab for such homeowners, and then the state would reimburse the local 1ovemments. Stumped by a business banking problem? We'll come to you and help solve it. Call us. Banking problems strike every business -big or small -at one time or another. And they can hit hard! But we can cushion the shock. Just call us, and we'll come to you (at your convenience) with all the experienced personnel necessary to help you solve the problem quickly and satisfactorily -be it loans, money market action, payroll, letters of credit, accounts ceceivable financing, international dealings, trust services-or whatever. The more you let us become involved in your total banking picture, the better for. you. We've been servicing and advising Southern California business for yeal's, and whether you bank with us or not -call us. We'll come running. We believe that we can help solve your problem. Just give us a chance. Cl'IY NATIONAL BANK <213) sso-7400 A major fi nancial institution that goes out of its way for you. ... Hrl'DIC/Mfllll!tf~·U-~ • I • AIL Y PILOT EDITORIAL PAGE !Paying £or P~raniedics ' More than s ix months a go, Orange Count~ tSupen•i:-;ors ordered County Administrative office r Robert Thomas to begin working on a proposed ballot 'meas ure that would ask the people how they wanted 1to pay for param edjc service. The intent of t hat request was to explore possible lulternativc ways of paying for the vital emergency f C'Hre, which has incr·eased in cost by more than four 'ime· in three \'('ars. ~ For all th~ir concern. all s upervisors got from the 1 c ·\O la~t w<.>ek was an unimpressive, five-page report \l.1u tlinin11 fund ing alt ernatives and no ballot measure ,,,t ,\II . ' ~O\\ !->llper\'bors arc faced with the possibility of {ha\'tng to thrO\\' toJ;!elhl'r a ballot measure to m ee t th<• _,!\l arrh 2fi filing <l eadltne. If they do so, the r esult will no ctouht ht' om· of those classic measures that doe~ 1nothing but ronfu!'e \'Oters . The e lC'ctorate s hould ha,·e a chance to decide 'how pa ramedics will be paid for but they must be •<'quipped with the information and understanding ,neces!'ary to make a wise choice of funding methods. , Supervisors would now do well to wait until at IC'ast '.'Jovem ber to put a ballot issue before the people. 'That will ~ivc thl'm time to prepare a polished pro · ,duct that can be e asily understood. • ~ \ Check the Verbosity • ", The ponderous Con gress ional Record may rbecome less so. ' The Record . origina lly designed for the worthy #purpose of providing a verbatim account of day-to- day proceedings in the House a nd Senate. has de- veloped into a v e rbooe monstrosity produced at a cost ,.to taxpayers of almost $12 million a year -$278 a v>age for -13,000 pages. Now. 75 m e mbers or the House and 13 Senators would like to correct s uch abuses as the insertio°' of "speeches" ne ver delivered on the floor; the revision and e mbellishment of speeches to make them seem more statesmanlike, and som etimes even to change the ir content; and the insertion of reams of material bearing no relationship whatever to the actual legislative proceedings. These include. reprints of newspaper editOrlels anct columns a nd endless tributes to constituents for eve r ything from winning beauty contests to participating in a heroic r escue or just retiring or dy· ing . Most of this serves no purpose whatever beyond nourishing t he congressional ego. And with the cost of printing what it is today, this is a luxury we can do without. Lower the Water! Well, our much-maligned educational system is really getting down to brass tacks. Now the Los Angeles Board of Education has ruled that beginning in 1979, there'll be no high school diplomas for students who haven't learned to read. They'll have to prove they can rtad and un- derstand traffi c signs, product labels, utility bills, job res umes and road maps . More than that. they'll have to demonstrate their ability to fill o ut Social Security forms and ap- pli cations for jobs, driver 's licem~es and unemploy- ment insurance. Tes ting will start in 10th grade next fall and the scholars will have four chances to pass before diploma time. Like they s ay, if you can't raise the bridge, lower the water . 11 . ''SCAB!" ' • ~Fa1nily Life Dear Gloomy Gus BomlJlng IHsagre~t Angered President ~Great for I .Tlie Gztru ![ ART HOPPE ) 1 ----------------------~-"How 's the family?" I as ked my neighbor, Crannich, over the 'backyard fence. "And your •wife?" 1 "Our Cosmic Shining Truth through Joy Collective Family is "on the verge •or attaining •uttimate one- ness with the Divin e ?con scio u s- 11ness, tha nk you," h e f replied. "And t by my wife I ,assume you uare referring 1 to The Make r of the Sacred ~Peanut Brittle." , "I beg your pardon?" I said . " He leaned over the fence. ~"Confidentially ," he said, "I got 1 the idea from reading about all Hhese brainwashed kids who run off to join communal iamilies. 11 You know, like the Manson I Family or these Moony disciples of the Rev. Sun Myung Moon. I Roy, they11 do anything for their , phoney gurus." ··So you decided to s tart a family?" "With six kids already, why s hould I start a family"?-"'tran- ; ni('h s miled happily. ''All I did was turn my family into a family."' IT TOOK a moment for the s heer brilliance of Crannich 's family plan t o sink in. "By George! .. I ('ried. ''How did you 'do it?" "Easy." he said. "First, I had 'them sing, 'Night and Day' every two hours while holding hands. In between they c ha nted, ·Go Wabash Tigers !' -that being my alm a mater. Then, three times a day, we had pillow fights wh1 le shouting, 'I love you! I love H ow many Volkswagens on the road at ni ght hav<' pr o perly actju s l c•ct headiightl'? I 'd gue~s on<.' in f!n>. Try counting some night aft er a VW hl inds you with a ('OC keyed beam throug h your r e arview mirror. K.T. Gloomy Gus comme11ts •r• sullmlllff by l"NClln •NI do 11ot M<nurlly reflect the .,;~ of the 11ew~•per. Senel '°"" pet -wtoGIOofnyGus.0•1ly P!IOI. you!· In a week, they had the rleanest brains in town. •'To promote oneness, they don't wear leather belts. but they all wear glass es like m ine whether they need them or not. Of course, they 're all stri('t vegetarians. You'd bt' surprised how economical a diet of rutabagas and rice can be. Naturally , a s The Cos mic Energizer of Divine Conscious- ness. I am forced to eat filet mignons as that"s where cosmic energy comes from. "LIKE ALL gurus, I've had to make up strict rules for my com- munal family. For example. every member except myself must bathe daily in cold water. This builds character, enhances the perception of the universe's universal universality and saves on hot water. "Communication with the out- side world is s everely limited to preserve our sanctity. I am the onl y one to see the newspaper.'' J ASKED him how he provided for his family. . "Spiritually," he replied ... As a guru, I had to quit my job to spend more ti me on the golf course, meditating. But that's okay. Once l had the kids brainwashed, d edicated and worshipful. I sent them all out to sell peanut brittle.'' Then he approved of com- munal family life? "Oh. it's great," he said, "if you'r e the guru." When Nixon Tapped Kissinger WASHINGTON -Secretary of State Henry Kissinger, who was impli ('ated in tapping the telephones of seven subordinates and four news men, had his own phone ('alls monitored. '.\lo less than Ri('hard Nixon, in a fit of presidential pique, or- dered the S e (' r e t Serv i ('e to monitor ('alls t o a nd from his top foreign policy adviser in December, 1972. T h i s has heen ('On- fi rmed by the man who transmitted Nixon's or- ders to the Secret Service, Charles Colson, then a member of Nixon 's inner rirrle. He has des('ri bed the incident in a sizzl- ing, soon-to·be·published book, "Born Again." WE HA VE also spoken to other sources familiar with the back room machinations that led to the eavesdropping. Here are the in('redi ble details : On Sunday, Dec. 17 , 1972, President Nixon ordered the Air Force to bomb North Vietnam in· to submission to force a settle· ment. The devas tating round- the-clock raids outraged our ad- versaries and allies alike. Even at home, Senate Democratic leader Mike Mansfield called the bombing "Stone Age strategy." Kissinger pleaded with the President to explain his reasons for the bombing to the world. Nixon not only declined but or- dered strict silence about the bombin g throughout the bureaucracy. Not long afterward, New York Times columnist James Reston wrote that Kissinger had opposed the bombing. Reston was critical of the air assault, calling it "war by tantrum." Colson read the column to Nix· on, who was furious. "I will not tolerate insubordination," ·he ex· (JACK ANDERSON) ploded. "You tell Henry he's to talk to no one, per iod! I mean no one! And tell him not to call me. I will a('cept no calls from him." COi.SON relayed the message to Kissinger who agreed not to discuss the bombing with anyone in the pres s . Mean .. while, Nixon buried himsell in a Washington Redskins football game, but it didn't cool him down, Colson recalls. Possibly to escape Nixon's wrath, Kissinger had flown off to Palm Springs, the California re- sort, for a few ~ays of relaxation. But Nixon, still fuming, decided to keep tabs on Kissinger. As Cols on recounts it, the President ''ordered me to have the Secret Service keep a record of all incoming and outgoing calls from Kissinger's heavily guarded villa in Palm Springs." Colson iss ued the orders through an aide and the Secret Service began monitoring Kiss- inger's calls, says the former White House aide. He's unsure whether the Secret Service tapped Kissinger's lines, bugged his end or the conversation or merely used devices to list in · coming and outgoing 'calls. The Secret Service had the capabili· ty, according to our sources. to do all three. THE SECRET Service learned from the monitoring that Kiss- inger tried to r each Nixon. But true to his threat, the angry President refused to take the calls. Colson reports that Kiss- inger then "proceeded to call his old friend, Joe Kraft." Three days taler. the columnist wrote in the Washington Post that Kissinger had valiantly op- posed Nixon's bombing order. This so infuriated the President that he began "counting the days until Henry left to return to Harvard," recalls Colson. • Sources close to Kissinger says he was acutely aware or the move to send him back to Harvard. The H. R. Haldeman- John Ehrlichman-Charles Colson palace gua.rd were "out to get him," accotding to intimates or Kissinger. During this period, Kissinger fell the palace guard wanted to force him out in dis- g r a ee and m a k e b i m t he scapegoat for Nixon's bombing policies. Colson contends, however, that Nixon bad decided even earlier to replace Kissinger. Colson quotes the former President u~ confiding to him at Camp David "Kissinger will be leaving in six or eight months. It's not good for a man to stay too long in tha1 .position. It will be better for Henry.·· • KISSINGER'S intimates con firm that the parace guard s ue ('eeded for awhile in cutting Kiss inger off from the President. But as Nixon sank deeper in the Watergate mire, be turned in- creasingly to ror~ign affairs to divert attention rrom the scandal. Eventually, he con- cluded that he needed Kissinger. So instead of ousting Kissinger. the President hdded to hi s stature. At the time. Kissinger had only one title; he was the President's national security adviser. Ru t in August, 1973, Nix · on invited Kissinger to San Clemente. Cam. During a swim in the presidential pool, Nixon notified Kissinger that he would be the next Secretary of State. One year later, it was Nixon who left office in disgrace and Kissinger who s urvived in power. Footnote: The Secret Servic(' flatly denied that it ever monitored .Kissinger •s calls Colson told us that it was con- ceivable. but unlikely, thal military communications handled the actual monitoring. Crime and Lax Punishment Last Halloween night a Los Angeles lad came home from trick-or-treating with an apple which bad razor blades in it. Two youngsters led police to the home or the woman they said had given them the apple. Inside that home police found a box of oranges and apples which had been impregnated with razors and pins and slivers of glass. But they let the woman go because of "lack of evidence." ( PAUL HARVEY J I don't know. Crime is not a ''money pro· blem." During all the years that Mis- sissippi was our nation's poorest state it had the least crime or any state. Now Mississippi is moving up in affluence-and catching up with the rest of Us in crime. crowded, prosecutors are ovN worked and understaffed. And the increase in crime logistically compounds the problem or pr.o· mpt, certain_ punishment. Yet nobody can blame a· c<wrt calendar logjam for the tedious. expensive, time-wasting pro· -cedu r es which are delaying justice for the-Patricia Hearsts and the other SLA gangsters and the sad, mad women who pulled guns on the Presid~nt. Film to Curb Capitol Trips? Nor is "more policemen .. an adequate countermeas ure. Between 1952and1972theratioo{ poHcemen to populatioo doubled in the United States: yet during that same period the crime rate tripled! At the disposal of the pro· secutors in these celebrated cases are all the resources ol the s tate which taxpayers so generously provide, but we con- tinue to fiddle-fadcUe around with much abused insanity pleading. Surely anybody who robs banks and shoots al Presidents is in some ways n1.1ts, but rather than excuse the crime this should expedite the judidal process. The reconstruction or the State Capitol has s parked a renewed interest in the production of an instructiona l film of the Legislature in action. The idea has been advanced by George A. Hume, the Capitol tour dir('Ctor. who pointed out that the construction work will restrict , the viewing of the building and the legislative proceedings by the thousands of tourist$ and srhoo l c hildren who visit Sacramento. A('t\ng upon Hume'• proposal the Assembly Rules Committee assigned star- fer Dan Vis- nich to pre· p a r e a fe~ibUity r~­ port. His re· aearcb d11· • ~vtted there was nothing new about the 1suam1on. More than · 20 yeart ago a s.ate Commit· ,.tee, chair~ by Senator Goorge r•MHler Jr., made a com - prehensive s tudy of what to do ' ( EARL WATERS ) about the hordes or school children who descended upon the Capitol like locusts. So uncon· trolled were these school - sponsored class visits that the lawmakers found themselves be- ing crowded out or the committee rooms and the Capitol corridors. THE COMMITTEE viewed the school visitations as disruptive of the Legislature and ot.h~r state offices and far from satisfactory ror the children. It also observed that the great percenta1e of school cbHdren llved in areas too distant to permit visitations withln the time coni istent with good educational practlces and not abusive to their physical well-being. It was u .. recommendation that 1uitabfe motion pictures of the l~slative prO<'ess be fumished to the schools in lieu of visits. Although it dtd not rule out the trips l or clas es within a re· asonable distance of the Capitol it urged better planning and bet- ter control of them . Regulation or the visits was to be achieved by requiring ad- vance booking with the Legislature and by the furnishing or guides to accompany the classeg. The latter two provisions were promptly carried out and continue to this time but the me>- tioo pictures haver never been produced. AS A RESULT the createst segment of the school enrollment o! the state bas no opportunity to team abOut .iate aovemmeot ~ceptlnf from boob. V\anicb bu obtained propoeals and bid• from prof e11lonal educational rum proclucen but apparenUy aome lqis!atora are balking at lbe costs while others are fearful that WTODI im· prHSions may be &aintd ffOOl lbefilms. As a practical matter more wrong lJbpreaiona are laioed by visit.a to the Capitol. Wltb only a brtef few momenta to oblene they often leave with a contused • picture of the Legialature. Seldom do the visits coincide with a legislative happening of importance or interest. A well planned documentary rum cpuld prcwide an overall view of the Legislature, taking • specific proposal ltep by 'step from introduction to its slping by the aovernor. There is no way .chool childreo could experi~ that process it they spent a weetr 1n th• Capitol. AS POil production coats, estimated at aomethinc leu thaa SS0,000, tbat u a drop in the bucket contrasted wlth the billions apeat on education. Thf Department of Education bu ita own Ndloo for the developma -diltribuUoD of audio-¥11ull material.I. 'lbe COit.i foe Producinl IOlll9 worthwhile dO<'Umealt1r1 fUml on tbe Lelillature llDd the Stale c.-eeald not besin '° equll the amoa8l •peat eKla year lj tr-portlq tbe children to Utt Capitol for a brief and far ~ Htitfactory educational ez- pttlence. IN 1167 rederal1 state and local govemment.s spent a combined $4.5 billion a year combating crime. This year we'll spen'd $15 billion. And still the crime rate in all categories continues to soar. What is it that we were doing right in the 1950s and 196Qs which we are doina wrong now? Punlsbment. Prompt, certain punishment. Atty. Gen. Ed Levi says, "Deterrence wlll not work when the chance Of ~f ectlve punlsh- ment 19 minim11.'' H1r•ard Politlcal 1clentlJt Jama Wilton H)'I ttimlnala Uled to be reubnably cm.m· the)' would be punt.bed; today they are reuonably confident Utey wru not a,e. llue BhrUch of tbe Ualverslty ~ Cldcap hu studied crime., 1tai.~ state, and conclot!es that there ii leut crime in tha1c st1t9' wbere theTe ls tqbmt cer- t8.lnt1 of coavtctlon .. Abd be dlacoven a llatlsUcal trade-off between execiuUon and murder; he tomput• UW ''each exec\ltion prevenll 17 murders.'' GRANTED, courtrooms arc -• I ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT Robrrt N. Wt>ed, Publtiher fhmno• Ktn>lt. EdUor SorDaro KrtlbU:h. £dlCDnol Pagt' Sdtlor The editorial page ot the Dally Pilot seeks t() inform and 1tlmulate readers by PttMnUna en this P•&• diveru commentary on topics of interest bJ s)'ndlr•t· ed columnlat.s and carfoonlsts, by providing a forum tor rtaden' views and by pnsentinc tMs new..,IPtr•• oplo1ona and 6deu Oft tUrT•l topin,.The tdltorial qplniont of the Dally PUCJt. appear only ln tM ~itorial coh11nn 1t the top of the p11e. Oplnlona u · prased by the colunuuta and nrtoomu and ltttcr tmtt11 .,.. lbelr own and no ndonement OC'• tht\r vtewa by tM Delly PtJot lbould be tnta-tocf. Tuesday, Jan.~, 1978 ... 1 d IX or at or r. is er c ty X· n m n Id n d r. ('(' r s . n- a t s er Id Ojiln lon s IJi.fler (:lloleSterol Row Remains Undecided ~ WASHliTON -Dr. Robert I. LevyLcUJ'ector ~f th~ National Heart and ng 'lnstilule, hasn't eaten an egg in several years Heart aurg Michael De Bakey eats them re;ularly. · Ell• have becom~ the focal point of a growing controversy over · the role cholesterol plays in heart disease, which kills more than twice u mao1 Amencans as cancer. I CHOL~EROL IS A TASTELESS. ODQRtESS, whlte fatty substance .which enters tbe body in the foods we eat. It is especially abundant ln egg yolks, some meats, milk, butter and cheese but ts absent in vegetable fats and oils. ' ( J The bod y n ee d s MED''CINE cholesterol for some basic • chemical tasks and, in fact, makes most or the cholesterol it uses. The trouble is , cholestero\ al~o has ~ implicated in hardening of' the arteries or atl~eroscl~'osis, the silent forerunner of heart attacks and strokes. Artenes become thickened and roughened by deposits or c~lesterol ~nd other fats, cellular debris and calcium. As the bmldup continues, the blood channel narrows, making it easier for a clot to form and shut off the flow altogether. If that happens, the re· suit is a ~art attack or, if the plugged vessel is in the brain a· stroke. • Whether cholesterol from foods is the guilty party has not been proved. Some: other factor -or combination of factors -might be the real cuftmt. Arter years of research, no one knows for sure. • IF C~RONARY HEART DISEASE COULD be wiped out, the average hf e span of American men could be increased by eight to 10 years, a. .some estimates. Elimination of cancer would extend the averagClif e by about..2.5 years. . Despli& vast improvements in medicine in this century the average llf expectancy for men who reach age 40 is onJy si'f m~nths longer today than it was in 1900. · 'W.hatever social affluence and medicine have achieved, somet~mg t:lse has .been taken away," says Dr. Henry Blackbum of the Umvers1t~ of Minnesota. ''That something else is principally the atheroscler?hc, coronary and cardiovascular disease epidemic." . Hardening of the arteries is a peculiarly western disease. It is not .a majortrealtb problem· in Japan, some other Asian-nations or Af nca. · .BEC~USE THE ~CIDENCE OF CORONARY heart diliease vanes w1t.h cultures, 1t mus~ not be part of the natural process of ~u".1an aging. So. the reasoning goes, something else mus t be caus· wg 1t, and th1re must be ways to prevent it. Therein Hes the controversy over cholesterol. . · . Rese§irdt going back to 1847 has shown cholesterol to be a con· stituen~ of arte~y·blocking ~at~rial. It has long been known, too, that children with extraordinahly higb blood levels of cholesterol ---------·. ----------------~ ~ ------.. ---------~~~~~~~~->~~~ 'The .. IJig question t_~ thlr.· II "o• r edlN!e the elaq leste rol h1 your blood, do 11011 r e d1tee gour risk of d~eloping corona.,, heart disease ?' -because of inherited defects had heart attacks at early ages. In the pa~t 40 years, various studies have tied cholesterol to cor· onary diseas~ in one way or another. Perh"8ps-thebest evidence of a connection has come from studies in which originally healthy people have been followed for a qumber of years. One or Uie ~ost !amous was conducted in Framingham, Mass. where the m~d1cal..history Q( 5,127 rejiide,nt,ti WB~watched f()f years. Dr. Thomas Dawber, arc~ect of the study, said in an interview at Boston University Medical Center that blood.cholesterol was-prov~ to be a heart disease risk.. • • . . . . "THE H~GHE R 11IE LEVEL OF cHOLESTEROL in the blood, the greater tj)e probability that individuals w9uld develop coronary heart diseas~ at an earlier age than people who didn't have this ab· normality,·• h e said. The Framingham study, however, did not find a relationship between what people ate and their cholesterol levels. Dawber said ' the diets of the people studied did not vary markedly in terms of cholesterol cp'nsumption. .,,.... /..... But it 1g· known that cholesterol levels in the 1'lbod can be lowered to s9me extent by drugs or by-a carefuuY selected, low- cholesterol dJet. The 15ig ,question is this: if you reduce the cholesterol in your blood ; do yor reduce your risk of developing coronary heart dis· ease? . "The answer is, we don't know," said Dr. Basil Rifk.ind, chief of the National Heart and Lung Institute's fat metabolism branch. "THER E HAVE BEEN MANY STUDIES IN the U.S. and abroad, and niany point in an encouraging direction," he told an in· terviewer in his office or the sprawling Bethesda, Md., campus of · the National Institutes of Health. "But none of them has been sub· stantially wqll conducted or sufficiently free of doubts to reach a de· fJ.D..itive conclusion that yes, lowering lipids · (fats> does help, or no, lowering lipids doesn't help you. "My own personal bias is that the ab- undant circumstantial evidence makes it very likely that lo.wering cholestero l will be sure to be of benefit. But there's a great jump to be taken between sayingthatl believe on the basis of my scientific judgment and on the evidence to date that this likely will be s~own and for it definitely ~o be shown tp be true.' 1 The evidence is good enough for the ' o.•AK Y American Heart Association to publish low- 1 choiisterol cookbooks and other dietary information aimed at re· ducing the public's cholesterol consumption. One is labeled, "A Fat· controlled L,ow Cholesterol Meal Plan to Reduce the Risk of Heart ' Attac,Jt." ' THE EVJDENCE ALSO WAS SUFFICIENT in 1972 to prompt a commission~representing 29 medical organizations to recommend that the pub · c lower the cholesterol in its diet. Theaov rnmentd<>eSn'tgothatfar. "Until e prove, at lea.st in high-risk patients. t hat lowering cholesterol i' beneficial or doesn't have side elfects associated with it, it's bard tfl make those aggressive recommendations to the entire community, says Dr. Levy. "I personally haven't eaten an egg tor several years., but because of ttle science and econom y involved, it is not appropriate , for us to recommend lowering everyone's cboleat~rol. ''be said in an • interview. · l "We reee"mend strongly cholesterol·lowering dfets to pa.Uents that are clt~atty at risk. It's worth 'bettlnf on. TO thoee whose cholesterol ts tiot elevated, we'd rather wait.' I WHEN DOCTORS TALK ABO VT RISK tactors in beart disease, cholesterol by no means stands atone. High blood pressure and smokfn1 also .arc kJ\OWD to play important roles, and the stresses of I modem ll!e are attracting increased attention u another ,POMlble cause. 1 Al a fe$Ult, some specialists discount the lmpor\a.nce of low· J choJeattrol diet.a In reducing the dan1er ot heart cliseue for moet people. De&.ke~l the noted Houston heart sµrgeon, say1 rlaid diett are likely to help only a small number ot ~inerieam \lfhoile ballc metabollc abnorm all ties make them more susce]Jtible ~ arteey cti•· ease than ot)era. For paUenu with aboonnal cholesterol blood levels, he reebmmenc? a low·cholesterol d1et. ' "111 normal lndtviduals with normal llpoproteln metabolism,. 11 then ls no e•Sdence that eating eggs can cause tho9e people to have heart attackt," De Bakey said. I l R B CONStDEllS lDRUELF IN THE low·rlsk caterory and eats qp re1alarly. . I • (Nut: Theq11.11tionof dittJ -I ' Uf'fT ..... 9' Jaycees Pick Ten To Men ~ TULSA, Okla. (UPI> - Presidential assistant Richard Bruce Cheney and Oklahoma G.ov. David 14. Boren, the co\.lntry's youngest state chief ex· ecutive, are among the U.S. J aycees' selections this year for the 10 outstanding Young Men in the Nation. Cheney, J.J, was assistant to Donald Rum ~Celd during his tenure as White House chieC of staff. DAR.YPILOT That's Work? . Paid f or Drinking Beer ST. LOUIS <UPI) -Thomas Montgomery sloshed the bffr in his half.filled glass until roam laced the sides. Fill· ing both nostrils with the aroma, he sipped, then took a gulp-ing swallow. .. . After a minute of solemn reflection, be s cribbled his re· act ion on a notepad before him and gave his rating. "WHAT WE' LOOK FOR IS A CLEAN, beery aroma w~th a strong tr.ace of hops," he explained. "We detect cer· tam fermentation characteristics. After swallowing, we rate the aftertaste. We don't want the taste to be fleeting; it must be clear. We wanttoknowwe'vetasted ft. •'One characteristic should not stick out. Jt m ust be rounded with g<_>~d balance," he said before taking another swallow and wntmg "a trace sweet" on his pad. PRESIDENTIAL AJDE Richard 8 . Cheney Others selected this year by the Jaycees include Deane Allan Rlazie, 28, a computer resources coordinator for f he Army Human Engineering Laboratory at Aber· deen, Md.; Bill W. Bradley, 32, a professional basketball player with the New York Knickerbockers; Herman Arthur Gilliam Jr., 32, chief administra. tive omcer of the U.S. House of Represe ntat ives: Dav id Gockley, 32, general director of the Houston Grand Opera. Montgomery. a brewmuster for 28 years, is director of brewing operations for Anheuser -Rusch. As director, the hefty Montgomery is one of nine members of the beer· drinking elite thC' company·s corporate quality control panel. CAGER LAUDED Knlcks' Biii Bradiey DR. R IC H AR D Allen Knazek, 33, a senior investigator at the patho·physiology lab of the . National Cancer Institute at Washington : William Edward Milliken, 35, director of the Institutional Development Corp. at Atlanta ; Paul Wadsworth Pendorf, 35, president of the multinational Pharmaceutical Co. of Denmark, and George Washington Reeve, 35, executive vice president of the Del E. Webb Corp. at Phoenix, Ariz. BEER JS TASTED AT EACH OF the nine breweries, but. as Montgomery says, "It's either go or no go" once it is presented to the panel. It's a s ecret. serious business. Inside the climatically controlled "sampling room'' the tasters stand at black counters which line the walls with glasses of beer before them. They sip and scribble. "We meet every day, five days a week for about two hours," Montgomery said. "We drink about a six·pack each during a day's work. Our main thrust is to maintain uniformity not only year·to-year but day-to·day and plant· to-plant. ''THE BIGGEST VARIABl.E WE CONTEND with is ~othe: Nature." Montgomery added. ''We use primarily ingredients that are grown -malt, hops and rice. Friday. we get our first taste of the 1975 hops crop." An attendant gathered the rating sheets, filled six more glasses from "covered" bottles and the drinking continued. Two German nationals on the board whispered in a corner. ··certain people can detect certain tastes more sensitively than others," .Montgomery said in hushed tones. "When we changed the crowns <the bottle caps) from cork to plastic, it took years to find a satisfactory crown." . . . , • Save30% with UnitedS ''Freedom Fa re:' .ltS the best - • • • reason to vacation now instead of later. You can take a vacation now and save JO%-or go this summer and save less. That's why we say "Now·s the time:· Adults save 30% off round-trip Coach fare. and children under 12 you take along save 50%. There arc no mileage restrictions. no holiday or weekend restrictions. Freedom Fare does not apply to t nm.~1 within same state or to Canada. 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SCR's 'Health' Superb "The National Health,·· South Coast Re-pertory's latest bundle from Britain. is a play that tries to be all things to all theatrical tastes - and suc<'eeds remarkably. Intermission Tom Titus Concocted from equal portions of comedy. drama, satire and farce, Peter Nichols' chronicle of liCe -rather, existence -in a British hospital is brilliantly interpreted by director Martin Benson OTHERS SCORING WELL are Art Koustik and and some two dozen performers, most of 'whom Gary se-n as two oOlei-inhabttanfs 0 the ward, manage to carve out memorable individual niches John Ellington as an astonishingly upbeat triple from a smoothly functioning ensemble production. amputee and Reginald Rook as a young, wild . On one hand is the drab, green on green, men's ot I 'd ... _ t al f will d l"ttl ward where halt its inhabitants won't last through m orcyc e rt er Wnu~e even u ate o i e for the Honda or Suzuki business . Martha to the finnl curtain. On another-is an-uproarious McFarland and Miss Hall are properlyefficient and spoof of medical soap operas whose characters are impersonal as a pair of ward nurses, while Wynne only minimally involved with the central plot. Broms revels in the role of the soaper heroine. Between them is an orderly /narrator (beautifully Three splendidly done cameos are turned in by enaC'ted bv Richard Doyle> who turns the whole Richard Ryan as the hospital chaplain, Marnie thing into a medical minstrel show. Oberbeck as a religious pamphleteer and Peggy WITH IMAGINATIVE USE of scrim a nd O'Hara-Gibble as the hospital matron. Howard traveler curtains. the SCR show moves fluidly from Shangraw a s an Indian student a nd Rosemary one mood to another, never dwelling overmuch on Mallett as a physically fatigued doctor contribute any one aspect of its material, either dramatic or two other well-fashioned bits in a large cast show satirical. It is an impressive production and one wherespearcarriersareataminimum. wh ich may prove to be one of the most popular of· "The Nahona.1 HeaJtb" is a thoroughly fult1liing ferings from the professional Costa Mesa company.· experience on each of its several levels, with the Outstanding performances in the more somber performances of Tuche, Doyle and DePriest its sequences are given by James dePriest as a crown jewels. Performances continue nightly, ex- JX>ignantly lonely and compassionate man; Heath cept Monday, at 8 p.m ., with Sunday matinees at 3, Park as a vitriolic crosspatch railing against a through Feb. 21 at the Third Step Theater, 1827 system that permits him to Jive on in pain; John-Newport Blvd., CostJ\ Mesa. Reservations 646-1363. David Ke 11 er as a puri tanisti c oldster, and SCR r;;:::::::::::::::;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~~·-iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~ll newcomer Scotty Kingasacrochetyolddoctor. :i Don Tue he, the dean of SCR actors, delivers an MEN WANTED exceptional performance in the soap opera segment ""*ce..,1111i1111tcJJ.CtlllndtH'1 as the uncompromising father of a young doctor rnt11W1H1na1011Mfift Perltclpliyslaltond&llOll. (Jake Gardiner) in love with a black nurse (Demene hpeuencewilhle~.1nttndl¥ies.Kat11e/ Hall). Tuche's masteryoftheScottishbroguespoken :,:.:,:~nis Con1""111» at full tilt is particularly impressive. Now more than ever you need the Information printed every day In thet • ,•t.·11-r·1 ... g·j( ... ,J .. I CW II• Hfffoft G1or99 K1•1dy "AIRPORT '75" + "EARTHQUAKE" ~--liiill!!'P!lllM TOJAY 1:00, 2:55,4:50, 6:1~!>. S.A. FAWY IMA NCHESTEA EX.) G.G. FAWY ICITY OR. EX.I A "GO .. IH 60 SECONDS" V •OH AMY SUHDA Y" "HUSTLE" 2:30 4:50 7:10 9:20 '"DIAMONDS" f PGJ 4:10 7:41 "CALL ME MIL SHAnER .. fRJ Z:lO 6:H 9:45 "MAHOGANY" IPGJ l:ff.f:JO "ONCE IS NOT 8fOUGH" 2:41-7:10 f-OUN f /\IN VAL I f Y ' l ,...,fl "4 A' 4 II ............. \ ... ,...... -~ . ""Dl.AMOMDS• INI 8:40 and 10:30 Cal For 211d FHt1n & Sltowtlmn UA S... C...t 14Mlt4 Pllt Qr C.... H4-t212 Hwy. Jt Drtff .. 5""192 Local news. Every day. In the l1t1UjQ!(1}I UU St ""''°' • All~UI 0) 501 1111 rm"' "Tit£ BUCllllD" MUY Ml SAT{Wt4-l1IM....._ "IOOSTEI COGIUIN" ...... ' 6:41-1 t:JO .. , /IUM-J,.....:41-1 •.Jt CINEMALAND ltl IS. HJt•oi h•~un 6)) 1501 1111 ""'"' "DOG DAY AFTEINOON" OAILY 1:00-!0:11 SAT,ilUM-l:IMlff.ltlll "lllOWNING POOL" "SfORY OF O" (X) •:41-e:1a.1•.u SAT /SIM-l:Ja.J:tl ''""':4S...Ja.1•.11 WALTER MATTHAU GEORGE BURNS RICHARD BENJAMIN FOR THE PRICE OF A MOVIE YOU'LL FEEL LlkE A MIUJOH edwards BRISTOL CINEMA • - .. "..::. t '°' ~aio=.'--1a11••" b .............. 1/t .._ __ _, _ .... -.. . -•• --~J ... COMWml1IOM .. ........ ,.-... - A!f+~ "'NCllle--'°"' ,;;r;~r ~ a:.MOON ----~~:::..!1• :~ llOWll ... "°' .. ~. -· IULLll llm111 .......... MlnMI• MOU! .fU • foUIUl Y lNTllJ&IMMINTI UfE & nMU Of GllZZLY ADAMS till Ml. SUflll IHVIStlU IOI IOlll, NO •AUtS ~·--·~ iUCITYIY,. 7~ ._, .. ._. tlO !WU llYNOUK IH .•• HUSTU 1111 '°''°" .... FIAMIDitJ --CALI.Ml Ml. SHA TTll• Ill ................... "°" ~y, ... AT MAit_. TWI• "''" ..,.... MMll ...... =-'!!~~ -.J r NEW YORK (UPI) - Frull ktau •••ker, 70, whose articles and boob introduced a eeneraUon of Americans to t he world of win•. dJed Sun· day at bi1 Manh attan homo. I lndustrl~s Inc., tho coon. try's olde1t lndependedt crude oU producer, died Sunday. lt•H• TUE FAMILY CIRCUS By Bil Keane Marine Physical A 'Must' WASHINGTON (AP> -The Marine Corps has changed its policy on giv- l n g phy sica l ex· a mtnatlo n s t o n ew recrui ts after a n in- vestigation into the sud· den death of a 19·year- old Marine. Rep. Toby Moffett CD-Conn.) says. Tueed!y. ,i.,,uary 13, 1978 DAIL v P1LOT A 9 Boys Get Privacy COVESTRY, R.J. <AP> -Robert Tucker, a father who says boys can be as bashful as girl:>, has won a battle to rorce public schools here to in.stall private shower stalls for boys. Tuc.-ker, who has two son.I\ in the Coventry s chool system, complained to the U.S. Department of Health, Educ.-ation and Welfare that girls had REFLECTIONS privatt> shower stalls while boys onh had group showers. · He railed that a fo rm or sex dlt> c.-rimination and HE W otriclal~ agret"d. They ordered the town school dt-partment to plan corrective action. Tucker earlier Jed a successful c.-ampaign to r equire doors be put on boys· bathroom stalls. Does SEATT LE ( U PD Funera.l 1ervites wm be held here Thursday for Dr. Erne1& N. Patty. 81, pre1ident-em er ltus of the Un1ver1lty of Alaska. !>"atty. a minlnl engiheer and aeolof:tat. served as president rom 1953 WltU · retirement fn 1960. He died Monday. HflUMN J. !tliES•, Mt_,~ ~rt 10, 1'1'. Resident of Hwlt• "'-"' lekb. CL Mr. ,__ -a "*'lllff et Selor Cltfftfts flt Munt· llltlttn le.ch IWld TIM Fltty Ow of Hufttf"'*' lel(h .... fl -vi"" by his Chll-..i. llletpti R. RHw, Allee M. lutltt, Normen A. Rt8$8 ~ E.wf L -..: twet,,. trllftd<hllelr9fl encl Ille t rHt·1randchlldr•n. M.,norlet .,.,,re., .. ,. heMI tooev et 11 :oo AM. Diiday Brothers Chapel. Officiant Rev. Df<k Wiison, First Christi~ Oiurch. Int""""' prlnte. Oilde't Brothen Mortuary, dlrectori, 17'11 8"tll llV'CS., Huntl119ton 8"ch c. '42-7n1 •• SPINCIH M o ff ett s a id t h e Marines now w ill require that all recruits receive a physical on their first • . . .. , .. • • .. .. .. • ELBA, Ala. (AP) - Charlie Porter, who said he was borJl a slave 121 years ago, died in the tin shack where he lived for decades w ithout elec- tricity or a telepbooe. "Uncle Ch arlie," a.s he was known in this rural southeast Alabama town where he lived his entire life, was found dead in his sh ack Monday after· noon. P HIL ADELP HIA (AP ) -Wiiliam Wikoff Smith, 56, c hairman of the board of Kewancee BALTZ-BERGERON FUNERAL HOME Corona del Mar 673-9"50 Costa Mesa 646-2424 BELL BftOADWAY MORTUARY 110 Broadway Costa Mesa 642-9150 McCORMICK MORTUARY Laguna Beach 494-9415 San Juan Capistrano 495-1776 PACIFIC'VIEW MEMORIAL PARK Cemetery Mortuary Chapel r 3500 Pacific ,View Drive Newport Beach. California 644-2700 PEEK FAMILY COLONIAL F.UNEAAL HOME 7801 Bolsa Ave. Westminster 893-3525 &Mmt&' MORTUARY e21 Main St. Huntington Beach • ~&-6 39 LOW .1 ' VIOLA SPENCER, 11et111e of l.os An911es. C.. Beloved wife of """91. M. 5-eftter, M.O.; rnothtt of RObef1 M. Payftl of Arcedle, Ce., MairJorle V.chOn ol Newport Beech, C• .• Oorollly Le,..__ oft-City, I-; sis. '9r of Horine Stewert ol Los Aftgetes, Ce. Also surytve d by seven 11re11dcll lldre11 end four greet· ..-.WC.hfldf'9n. Sal' vices will tie lleld et 1:00 PM Wednesday , St. JemH Eplsc~I Church, 3209 Vie lido, Newport l each, ca. l11terme1u, 11191ewood Park Mausoleum. Bell Bradway Mortutrv. HO Broadway S.,, Coste Mue, Ca. di recton. NOOGL• NORMAN N. NOGGLE, SR .. "91- dtftl of C.os\11 Mase, Ce. Date of dHttl J-., 11, 197'. Survi,,.d by his wile, GertrUde No991e; two sons, Not-man N. No9QI• of Whittler, Ca. and R-fd O. NOQQi• OI Cost• Mesa, Cl.; one dtUQhter, Patricia Ann Ha,.,,..., of Con· ne<tl<ut; •-sisters, Helen <:aupp of Washln9ton u 1d Jerry Hanvey of Wu hlngton; two orand chlldran. Servlcws will be held Thurs«Wy at 4:00 PM. ~II Broadway Chapel. tn ffeu of ,._,.,memorial Gontrlblltlons may tie tnldt to The Radiation Department of Hoa11 Memorial Hosp ltat. 8111 Broadway Mort11ary directors. DAUGHERTY HERMA N A. DAUGHERTY, res!· dint of Santa Ana, ca. Date of dMttl Jan ... ry 10. 1976. Survived by - dt\IQhte<, Mairy N. Gregory of S..ta Ma, C..; tnrN O'and<hlldren and -9"fft-gr~lld. Services wtlt lie held at Tlle Mitsonfc Cemetery Astoel<ttlon, us V999s, Mexico. &ell &ruadway Mortult'ydirt<lon. •. PUBLIC NOTICE "Mommy, whot year wos PJ invented?" From '37 Film Laurel-Hardy Record a Hit LONDON CAP> -Up in the top 10 best·selling records in Britain is a scratchy. long-forgotten disc recorded nearly 40 years ago by the late comedy team of Laurel and Hardy. Their ''Trail of the Lonesome Pine" was No. 3 last week and No. 2 the week before. It has sold nearly half a m illion copies since a television re- vival of "Way Out West," the 1937 movie in which Stan Laurel and Oliver Hardy sang it. Its s uccess has startled United Artists, the record company that issued it in November. d ay of basic training if "O•• of th •oat they have not had one ... ,,.._. tripl • -c.. • within 72 hours before .n. 11 "°' 1 .. ot•-4 Iii arriving at the corps' _ .. , .. th otll•r f.,low recruit training center at ...,..., • • ... "-• v. Hon Parrislsland,S.C. Opi nions t e nd t o THE CONGRESSMA."J beco me prejudi ces . h a d u n d e r t a k e n a Because we reel strongly about something, we personal inve ·tigation regard the matter in into the death of Pvt . terms or black or white, L a wrence Warne r of good or e vil. F ew Plainville, Conn., who situations are so clear c.-ollapsed and died two cut ... there are two days after arriving at the sides to almost every Marine boot camp. argument and the other "I found out that Larry rellow has some things to had not been given a say in bis own behalr. Our ego may prerer Ph Y sic al s ince mid· "absolute surrend er" of October. ('Ven though he the oth er fe llow's arrived at the boot camp viewpoi nt but as a i n ear ly Oec.-em ber," practical ma tter , we Moffett said. "Such accomplish a great deal treatm ent is inexcusa-more when we're ready ble." to meet him hatrway. We are a vailable to A S AUT OP SY con-discuss any aspect or "IT SHOT RIGHT I~ the top 100 at No. 48," eluded that Warner died fu n e r a I, ser vices, said United Artists executive Alan Wa rner, a or heat stroke, to which including prices, with Laurel and Hardy fan who dug the song out of the he was more susceptible you al your convenience. archives. "Three weeks later it was in the top fi ve." because he had a case of We prefer to do this well · 1 in advance of need, in Warner , a specialist in r eviving neglected v1ra meningitis t hat ap-our offi ce or in your l'1CT1T16unus1Nns songs from Hollywood musicals, included "The parently developed since home, as you prefer. II is not a simple task for a patient lo reach and maintain .. lean weight" for life. First the patient must hove on honest desire to cure his problem ... then accept profess!onol guidance from trained Medical Doctors. llndoro's uniq ue 10-week treatment a nd training program will teach pahenrs how lo reach and maintain their "lean weight" for life. A safe and practical plan. with proper nutritional diet. and continual emotional suppo rt New audio and sub-liminal visual aids ore used to motivate the patient. The entire program is under the strict supervision of Medical Doctors, special- ists in Bariatric Medicine. Undoro O in1cs ore owned and odmlniste1ed by Medical DoclOfs lhol reslr•cl lhe11 procltce lo 8o110111cs ALL 01n1c Personnel ore licensed by the State ot Co1ttom10 Co ll for information Monday thru Friday 8 AM. to 6 P.M. Undora4r MEDICAL CLINIC NEWPORT BEACH 645-3740 COSTA MESA 557Jl893 The tci1~!.~~s:.*;!!~::.1111 bull· Trail of the Lonesome Pine" in an album he com-his last physical. ~ neu .s: piled of songs and gag routines from vintage com-The changed policy re-, H€FF'~R SAM L. MORSE co .. m• edy classics quiring prompt physical ~ Pl.c~:.~~~~~=·~~z · • examinations was ex-moJt.TU.UtY. Pace Professional MesoVerde P11u ,Newport&nch,CA HE ISSUED THE L~UREL and Hardy track as plained to Moffett when 97b SOUTH CO/IST Bldg Professional Bldg. dl~c!!.~tness isconciuctedb'fant"" a s ingle, hoping it would be played on radio he met with Lt. Gen. HIGHWllY SanBernardino•E.long Beoch ·Misslon Hills Sam LMme networks to promote the album. Jt sur prised him Sa muel J askilka. assis· LAGUN/I BE!ICH Hawthorne . Orange. Newport Beach This statement was meet wtth '"" and record industry pundits by snowballing into the tant command ant of the 494-1535 Gorden Grove · long Beach • Pasadena County Clerk Of O,.nge County on Id ·t h'l f th d d S/IN CLEMENTE Jan ... rv•. m• o es 1 o e eca e. Marine Corps . 1533 NORTH La Habra. Woodland Hills . Sherman Ook.s r:s1m Industry ex perts expressed a belief the r ecord Moffett said he was a c u •iNO RE•L West Covina· Fullerton. Riverside· sonta Monica Pubflstied Ol'anoe Coast Dally Pilot, h h' b f h I . "'"' " Jan. u, 20, 21,and Feb. l , .,,. ,,.,. was a smas it ecausc o t e public's nos ta g1a "very pleased " with the 492-0100 Costa Mesa . Pomona. Cerritos. Hollywood P UBLIC NOTICE l'ICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT The folio...1119 ,,.,._are doing busl- M u 1s: STANTON PRESS (TUl·boott P\lbllShlllg). 30S BcMll09 G(tetl Dri..e. Costa Mew, CA~· Edwin Zllz, 30S Bowlmg Gf'ten Dr., Costa Mesa. CA t2'26 Eflet1 8 . Zllr, lOS Bowling Gt"etn Or., Costa Mes.a, CA t2'2' This buslMn Is conducted by a general pat'tnershlp EctwinZflr T1lh Matetneftt -, ... _.,, t1w C-,ly Cl•rlr of Or11191 Coulltv on January'· m • PS12'1 PliltllWd Of ange COMC Delly Pilot, _,.,., '2, 20, 27alld ..... '· 1t7• M • for a happier, less complic=a~te_:d~e~r_:a~·-______ _:c~h:a,::n~g.:::.e·:_·_· -------===========----======================::::::::::._ __ Heroin Trial F RESNO CAP) -A Tulare County man has been sentenced to five years in pris on after ple a d ing guilty to a charge of selling heroin. Fraok Mejia, 4&, wasseo- tenced by D.S. District Court Ju.d ge M. n. Crocker! ' · · . COST AUTOMOBILE INSURANCE • 25 and good mar- drivin9 almost are over • with you ried • a record you can receive • twice the automobile coverage required by the. California Financial ~esponsibility Law •• , Semi Annually CALL TODAY I ! ' BOB PALEY and · ASSOCIATES, INC • SOUTH OIAMM COUNTY 6 2•6500 MOl1M OIA.._I COUNrY • .. JANUARY 12-17 .GRAND OPENING. REFRESHMENTS!. • FREE GIFTS! , First Federal Savings, one of Southern California's strongest associations, has just opened the doors to a p~easant brand new office in Costa Mesa. Our beautiful new building is right next door to our previous temporary facility on Baker. To celebrate our Grand Opening, we're offering a special get-acquainted gift-both for you and for the children. Naturally there is no obligation. It's just our way of saying, "We'd like to get to know you!' Please stop in soon. . . f•f!t~A~· Costa Mesa Office Bahr Near Harbor (across the atreet from the Fedco Service Center) Houn : Monday .. Thursday 9 AM .. 4 PM Friday 9 AM .. 6 PM Open Saturday 10 AM .. 4 PM Ample Free Parking Available. ' Ill ·I · Ale DAILY PIL,OT Tue9d.,.Janu!!Y 13, tt7t ra_u_E_EN_1_e ___________ e~y_P_h_11_tn_••_,_1a_n_,_d1 2 Bllllks " 0Yerti01e .,,..r.~,,__... •••..,, teH w...-.,.,,.,,_ • ......,... "But enough about my client's malpractice suit. Doc. orr the record. I get this little pain here now and then L./tl. Boyd Sinion Bolivar Fighter, Lover Th<1t the j!reat South Ameri<'an hero $im0n Rohntr fought about 200 battles to hberatC' \'en<'wela is common knowledge. Lt>ss widely known is the historical fa<'l that ht:> entertainC'd approximately 200 conse<'utive m1stre ·ses, also. J.OV F. A1~D WAR Q. 'How doC's the passenger cabin of a jet airplane rank on your Love and War man's list of places where single girls <Ir<' most likely to meet eligible men?" A. ll 's '.'Jo. 2, says he. Ri g ht after No. 1. s altwater fi s hin g excursion boats, and j ust ahead or No. 3. engineering suppl y stor es. That 's nationwide . In the Southwest. the young lady who meets the most men, eligible or otherwise, is the clerk in a cowboy boot shop. According to gypsy m~1hology, the people of India wer<' the only ones created exactly as the Almighty planned. The original human hei:'lj!S wt.,rc thought to have been baked by God in an oven. Some were left in too long, the blacks. Some were taken out too soon. the whites. Rut when God cooked the Indian ancestors of the npsies. He finally got it right, they explained. R F.AI. TEETH The first requirement that an ad agency sets down when it selects a model for a toothpast commercial: "~o false or capped teeth." If ,·ou want to clean up a light cigarette burn on the ('arpet, rub it gently with steel wool. Rarely do you find a palindrome. a phrase spelled the same way frontwards and backwards, that isn 't contrived, awkward and <'Omplicated. That ·s why our Language man in- serts at the top or his palindrome list the simple sentence: "Put it up." Address mail to L. M Boyd, P. 0 . Box 1560, Costa ,\fesa.92626 WASHINGTON <UPI> -The ft>deral agency that ovt>rsees the nation's banks says New York's ChMe Manhattan Rank nnd First National City Rank havE' had loan losses but "continue to be among the soundest banking inst it ut ion:; in the world ... The Washington Post reported Sunday the two banks had been described :ts "problem banks" by th<' go\'ern· ment. JA)JF.S F.. Smith. who as Comptroller of the Currency is responsible for monitoring the nation's banking, said in a statement respondin,:! to the Post story: ·· J em· phatically and tan<'· quivocally reject any such charactC'rization." Smith acknowledged !he Post may have ob tained some bank <'l<· amin er reports, ap- pa r('nt l y fro m un authorized sou r<'es . According to the Post, the probl<'m list usually includes about 200 of the nation's I J.50(1 banks ann is designed to <ittrart special supervisOQ' at · tention. The Post said Citibank and Chase ;\Janhattan were listed because of "inadequate" capital and "assets or questionable ,·alue." although the examiners found neither bank to b<' in immediate finan<'ial danger. "O F.S PJT F. the arknowledj!ed loan losses of Citibank and Chase 'which ~tl reacl~· were matters of publi<' record ), these two bank!' cont inue to be among thc- $Oundest h<1nking in stitutions in the world ... Smith said. Tioo Firms Building New Jets? MIAMI <l'PI > The nation's airlines h:ive need for a new high performance airliner and two companies <ire prepared to build it. but the lines lack the mone)' to huy it, according to }'~rank norm an, presi· dent of Eastern Air lines. In an interview. the former astronaut said much of the airline in- dustry's financial troubles stem from a leveling off of aviation WASHINGTON CAP) -The Supreme CouJ1 has Hf used t<r Te view a derision striking down a Californ ia "women'!( protective law " becnus-0 it required overtimt> pay for femal~ entJ>t0,>1e~ but not for men. The court chose not to interfere with a ruling or the U.S Circuit Court in San Francisco invalidnt· Stat~• Flrtit War of the Worlds? U~J 'Tt...,_.. ing th\' law on ground~ that it conflicted with the federal Equal Pay Act. The American Farm nureau Jo~cdcralion 's convention has elected Visalia, Culif. farmC'r Allen Grant (above> presi- dent over incumbent William Kuhfuss, end· ing 20-year Illinois domination o f the post. This scene in Las Vegas might make people think of the H.G. Wells thriller. but in reality, lhesc odd-looking devices are booms for concrete pumps. The booms were exhibited during the World Concrete Exposition at the Hilton Hotel last week. Some reach as high as 120 feet and cost around $100,000. J USTICES Byron R. White and H arry A . Blackm un dissen ted. saying tht>y would have scheduled the case for a full hearing. Auto Mechanics Hear Calif ornia officials argued that the state law should have been upheld by i n terpretin g i ts benefits to apply to men also. as was done by the U.S. Circuit Court in St. Louis . They cited a g uideline Talk S Own Work Complaints Marketing DAYTON. Ohio (AP ) -Auto me<'hanirs in southwestern Ohio ha\'e agreed to a broad code of et hics j!O\'· erning their work performance. ''And. thev are entitled to this chance. lt's going to clear up a lot or mistrust. and we don't know of any other place in the country where gov· ernment and industry are working together to clean up this prrticular business." or the fed<'ral J<:qual et Employment Opportuni· - ty Commission which r e· dormer Con"ressmnn quires employers to gi\·e Richard Hannah will dis maleworket·sthebenefit cuss t he impart or of premium wage r~1tcs foreign trade on Orange which they are r eqtured Countv busin<'ss at the by law to pay to women. monthly luncheon meet- In Montgomery County. most of the 750-plus repair shop!' have agreed to go along with the code. de\'eloped by \'Olunteers from the local auto repair business. AUTO REPAIR problems have re· mained near the top of the list of con- sumer complaints made at Gardner'· t;lffi<'e. "We didn't establish or· dinances to control the auto r epair problems. for any such policing action would ~top at the city limits," he said. THF.: CIRCUIT "court in~ of !he l nt<'r~at_ional noted this guideline. but ~larketing Association ~r said the commis'ion did Orange County. Wednes - not have power to issue day, at the J~ll)' Roger regulations which would Inn .. &10 We~t Kate Ila A~J) SOO~. A~ Automotive Repair Review Board will be readv to hear complaints hy auto owners against re· pair businesses. modify state laws. Ave. m Anah~tm. . "The auto repair industry will be managing their own problems. because the objective of this a<'tion is to give them a chancC' to clean their own house ... said James Gardner, Dayton consumer affairs director. "This way. the auto repair industry <'an handle its own problems all over the country. They will be independent of us, but we want to make like the h('ar and be there when needed." The state replied that T~e luncheon meeting the commission was not begm:' at 1I :30 am and modifying state law, but guest~ are wekome h)' merely implementi n~ mak1~g advance 1'1;" the rem edic•s specified sen·atwns b)' telephon by the.Equal Pay Act. mg t he IMA at 635 ·i31(..(I. Banking Course AtOCC A new course in bank management and supen·ision has been added to the Oran!!e Coast College evening schedule this spring. The three-unit class. which may be taken by both n ew and el<- perienced bankers, pre· sents trends in the philosophy and practice of bank management. It meets Wednesday even· ings from 7-10 p.m. ~1t Costa Mesa High SC'hool. Over The Counter MASO Ustiftcjs Tht~e QUOtlllOll'S Booth Np ,.. ) ,, •• Ounklfl 0 •h o. IMmt Gs 12\• 11• ... 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Registration is underway through Feh. 6 in OCC's Admissions and Records Office. For re- gistration inform<1tion. phone 556·5735. Arvlda ,,., Slot Cwi NtGs IS1~ 16"" Gould Pu 21'11 30 MOe<ml 6'h 1'h ~kt Ch n>~ 23'• NASO Volume tOday 6,bn.400 ASSO Cola 16'1• 17 CmwTI ? 741 • 241'. G<-llrn Ma 114 t lll Mad Gas 1314 13:\lo Ouffn Ca 21~\ 27'"° Advance5 . • . .. • • . . m AU Gs LI 13~ 1314 Cptr AVIO 12"9 11'0 Gray Tot 15~ W•tl ,.,,., Rtty 1't I Aaycm Otclll'WlS ···•·· .. . .••. • 7S9 A DOCTOR LOOKS FOR PROFESSIONALISM in Banking as well as in medicine! .. CLIFFORD R JORDAN. M.D, Newport Beach, Caltf. Over the years, I have been a customer of several banks. and one of the prerequisites I look for 1s professionalism. Next in order is efficiency, and then a friendly Interest in me and In my ac- counls. When I recently changed to South Coast National Bank. I did so because I found all three of these attributes abundantly apparent in this friendly. ''people-oriented" bank! The manage- ment and staff have had many years of banking experience behind them which results in a pro- fessional and efficient financial operation. Equally important to me is the warmth and friendliness with which I am greeted when I have occasion to visit the bank! And I notice that all of their cus- tomers are welcomed in the same way. In my opinion, this is what banking is all about! I know my funds are safe. that my savings earn the high- est legal interest, and that I personally mean more to South Coast National Bank than just a name or an account number! I would suggest that you visit "my bank," and aee for yourself I ® SOUTH COAST NA:TIONAL BANK Mtmbtt FOIC M9 Sunflower St., Co9t• Mff• at the comer of Sunflower and Bear (714) M0-5300 time operating costs ac- celerated sharply. He sai d t h e air l i nes, especially Eastern. have done all they can to put themselves in the black. Borman said Boeing is working on a new airliner "and I suspect McDonnell Douglas is too. I think L o<'khee<I is probably eff cct i vely out of the commercial airliner business ." Anaheim Firm Moving to NY Plant Industries Inc. announced that the com- pany is now i n the pro· cess of moving its cor - porate headquarters from Anaheim to offices at 717 Fifth A\'e., New York City. Proble111s A ired S111all Business Meet Wednesday Taxes. capitaliLation. management problems. legal requirements and selection or goOd business location. all vital areas of consideration for a person preparing to go into business. will be discussed dur- ing a free. Small Rusiness Administration Workshop Wednesday. in Santa Ana. The session . sponsored by t he Ur\i.ted States Sma ll Bu si ne ss Adm inistration and Orange County Chamber of Commerce will be held in the Santa Ana Ci· ty Council Chambers, Building No. 20, Civic Center Plan. from 7 p .m . to 9:30 p .m . Registration wlll begin at 6:30 p.m. THE WORKSHOP is designed to make SBA programs more access!· ble to exi~ling and pro- s pecti v e small busl· nessmen and women of tht-area. Primary focus or the workshop will ~ to ex- plain the Joys and pitfalls co mm on to n ewly establlsht'd businesses J\nd to explain the key factors nerassary for success. SRA oHicials 8ay. Leading each area of discussion will be local businessmen and SRA staff members. Al the condusion of each workshop seg m ent, question and ani<wer sessions will be held. Officials emphasize that the information p~ sented at the workshop will be of importance to both new and pro-. spective owners of small businestts, regardleu or the specific type .or enterprise. A DOITION AL In· fo r mat ion on the workshop may be ob- tained from the Lot' Angeles District Office o f the United States S mall Ru st n ess Administration b)• call· Jng (213) 688-3226. or Oran,e County Chamber of Commerce, (714> 634·2.900. 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By SYLVIA PORTER (Second 1n o !WntaJ You will be bombarded in 1976 with ads claiming that a product wm reduce fuel consumption. curb heat 105$, in- crease insula tion, improve operating efficleney. red~~ t>lectrlcal consumption. etc. Major a reas for deceptive advertlslng will be: windows, fuel 011 burner devices. electrical appliances • automobile gasoline savin~ devk~. Study the hypothetJcot ads in this column prepared for me by the Bettur Business Bureau or Metropolitan New York, Inc. WINDOW S ''Re elacement window s~c1alists .•. cd(nplete i o s u 1 a l.e d w indow ... g enuine t he r m a l i o s u I at e d Money's Worth windows. fully guar anteed. Backed by over 30 years window experience." Or "Thermal ins ul ated windows cut heat los~ by 60 percent. .. our company guarantees lo save you 30 per cent on your fue l bills. .or we will pay the difference 1n cash ... maintenance free ... weather stripping that st>aJ s out drafts and dirt ... seals in heat in winter -seals out heat in summe r ." Most sus picious are the superlative or absolute claims for insulation or energy efficiency in thest· ads. No in · sttlation is "com plete." Some consumers have reported their homes draftier than before they had installed the so· called "thermal" windows. Wind condilions at your home site are a vital factor. Question any company that adve rtises its product b "fully guaranteed.·· This should mean you 're entitled to your money back, no questions as ked. at any lime. for any reason. And do not expect the media 1n whirh you are r ead · ing, seeing or hearing the ad lo have done all the questioning for you. It couldn't a nd can't. On a claim s uch as "JO years window experience," find out how long the comJ1any has been in business. Or on a claim such as "thermal insula ted windows cut heat loss b) 60 percent ... ask for test data to back up the claim. If you·re spending several hundred doll ars for windows to help re duce ypur fuel bill. 1l may even be worth the fee a civil engineer will charge you lo check the claims. And don't overlook the information your local public utility will pro- vide. Any time a company guarantees "lo save you 30 per- cent on your fuel bills." (?el the terms and conditions in writ· ing. And what good is any guarantee if the company isn't in existence? Re constantly on the alert for phony savings. The "sale" price ma y be the regular price. Or the regular price may be significantly higher lhan the competition's. ELECTRICAi, APPLIANCES: "Save 3-1 percent on operation of our air conditioner." . In bold type will appear the s avings claim and name of the-manufacturer. In small type buried way down may be a hedge clause that says the savings claim is based on a ~om parison with another model of the same m anufacturer that is ieff efficient. Check for the "EER" or Ener,gy F.ff1c1ency Rating. Thi' higher the rating . the more efficient the a ir conditioner. Look for the "EYCO, .. a dollar fi gure showing the estimated yearly cost of operation. AUTOMOBILE GAS SAVl~GS DEVICES: ''lncreasE' gas mileage up lo 33 percent. Save 65~ lo SJ.50 per tank.' .. Just drop this revolutionary new gasoline additiH• in your tank. One container lasts 12 months or 15,000 miles.·· These ad5 also might contain testimonials and tests on specific cars to show reductions in mpg. These "miracles" just aren't. Ask the company for documentation you can believe; check with a car dealer or auto mechanic you trust. Any hes itancy to prove the valid1 ty of the claims should immediately warn you of a possibll· gyp. Sitnon Proposing 'Equal' Tax Plan WASHT'.'lGTON (UPI) -Treasury Secretary Wil ls am Simon wants "r adical" tax chan.;es that will hring in S50 billion more in r eve-nues while easing the hurden on lowcl" and m iddle int'ome Americans. Jn an interview published in Sunday's Petition of tht• ~ational Obser ver , Simon proposed lo" ennJ? the tax rate to a range or from 10 to 35 percent of ~1djusted gross incom<' from present rates of 14 lo70 perc<'nt. Rut S im on would recover more revenues by eli minatin!! most other deduction and treating capital gains and olht.•r tax preferences as orrunary income. "We're going lo.have a ta'<p.tyers' r evolt if we don't hegin to m ake the tax system more simple. more un· der~tandabl<'. so that everyone knows that everybody J~ paying his fair share,'' he said. Low Harvl"st Blamed Rural Russians Slwrt of Bread? MOSCOW (UPI> -Many rural areas across the Soviet Union have run short of bread anct a num ber of government officials are unde r reprimand, an agricultural newspaper has said. Weste-rn economists said 1t rould be a result of last year 's disastrous wheat harvest. "The low harvest is pro· hahly resulting in a slower supply response to demand'' in rura l areas, on(' economist said. THF. SOV I ET Un ion harvested an estimated J37 million t ons of grain last year. the wors t in more than a decade. The newspaper Sels knya Zhizn (Rural Life> sold or .. ficials in several areas had he-en reprimanded for fail in~ le\ insurt> un hrokcn supplies of food and primary foodstuffs. "A number of people from villages and rural settle· m e-nt s se nt l e tt e r s to n<'wspapers complaining of lht-impossibility of getting bread, bread·type goods and other goods of everyday need ,•• the newspaper said. VILJ,AGF.RS s aid shops were closed and they had to travel to r egional centers to buy food. . . I .. I . • ,. / ~'l!l___T-~on~ig:::r.:h--...t's Orange Coun~y's TV Highlights ICC Near Dealh . CBS 8 9:00-M•A•S•H. Alan Alda is the only English-speaking cast member in this episode as Hawkeye wrecks his jeep, su!f ers a possible concussion and finds himself the uninvited guest of a Korean family~ KTTV Q) 11:00 -Mary Hartman, Mary Hartman. Mary learns that her daughter Heather knows something about the neighborhood mass murders in· this episode of TV's newest (and funniest ) soap opera. "ABC f.I 11:30 -"Nick and Nora." Craig Stevens and Jo Anne Pflug portray •J the Thin Man and his wife on this TV mys tery movie. TV DAILY LOG Tuesday Evening De1n 1ppears u niahtctub host ind performer with his 1uuts Peter Craves. Jaa Cassidy. Guy Marks, roster Broob and Vincent Cardenll. 0 NEW TIME FOR JANUARY 13 * STARSKY & HUTCH 6·00 0 0 ~al rn CD News ! 0 Sbmy l Hu!O "Losinc Stmk" . I 31 0 llJ 7 L3'i lj@ NtwS A down·on-h1s·lud mus!Clln runs 0 uhrs Bashtblll Continued 1nlo trouble With hoodlums when he lrom !>.30PM. takers vs. ChlQ&O stu ls 1 fortune 1n new counter· Bulls. fell b~ls. i family A/fair ~TM ltlcl OMs lroesidt Variety Sllew hrtndcc f 1111111 Mewit: (C) (Zhf) "l1lt S'wi11· m ~··12 IMr" (dr-> '68 -Burt unwter, W SoltdH hnice Rule. Q6 <~ t"'> Star Trek EE! Tonight Emmy·winner t'ID 'ffiit' <Mr a> Uttlt 111iu1s ""' * "Upstairs Downstairs" 6:30 ~) (D Alldy 'riffilll Show 13 all·neW episodes tlQ) Mt"' '"Iii• Sllew Mobil Oil Corporation (1"/I Ci) Hoc•11's Htton ' . EE) Muttrpieca Tlltltre: Upstairs a!> The Dtctric C1111pawy Downltlin ( l9 ) Lowe AMtrlcan Style Newly dlVO<ced Ann Rom no is m Amtriun OwtdoormH thrown into In tmotion1I turmoil by CD ;.lloplnc 'ounnet Dnid's proposal of m1ni11e. 1.00 6 0 0 ~ 6 ED CD Nn1 <(i! OO>CIHi> TIM RookiH 3) lrtttildt EE Musical ContedJ · (6l 8o111nu 9:30 O @CIJ Cl) Ont DIJ It A n .. ( i To Tell the Truth al El Cboler 0 Co11unt11tion 10:00 fJ @ (]) (J) Switch I A11inst (D I Lowe Lucy Ma<:'s 1tMct, Pete takes on the U· @ The fll S11nment of helpin1 Pauli Wire· 11'7" r 3 Gunsmokt house Ccuest Ann Prentiss) try to EE> 1.1 loba est1blisb whethtr her dt$91Sed Un· r26 love Amt1ku Style cte BarfltY is really dud ind buried EE) Wo111u! 1ltlf 1U. <29 :• )BoMm O t»@®HDJu hrmttr ~ 01u11tic Stnts .. An Act of Violtnct .. Joe's &irllrit11d, {i) Tht AddalllS fl•ilJ Geo111a ind 1 policewomu convicice 7.30 t) Ntw Trusurc HUit I reluct1nt wi!MSI to testify 111inst Q l}r6 a;) Hoh)wtod $4ulrtt I SU ol1tncler, but only 1fter she 0 Woltd ol Sum.al lurns of his homicidal intentions. < • ,hytlis o o m News 0 Tiit l'Tottdors (!) '"" .._ m .,.., IHcb D (Qi (j)) Ill m Miras WtlbJ, '26 ltrs Mab a Dt1I I M.D. "'How Do You KllOW Whit ED Nltittlal '"cr.phlc $fedll liurts ri.er· A w Ve1as sllow&1¥1 ·So rell IOf tht Crut Apes" col~pses from at irlftdion ud Cl) M1111al WofW docton Welby ind Kiley are ~I· 1:00 e ~ ~) {J) '* Tillltl ed 1n thelt d1<1cnosls when ~ fall$ Q H Ct) IQ) a;) M t t I a ' 0 lo rettal that she has bid sillCOM ''Wrich Hunt .. Lois Hunt, tllt oJy iR1ectioM. Sllef• North ind Sunon chocktn l11mer who ls not a mtlll· Oakland cuest. ber of lht lot•I CO·op, flCtS the m Wildlife Adttrltllre venaunct ot her ntlcl*fs, ud Nidia Ciro Sonny 1nd Will hod tht111$t~ts . Mt11tJ '1thH'S f1Ji111 ClrcH uuchl 1n the middle. IR> 0 Mowit: IC) (2hr) ..,lctllre 10:30 EE) Alti111atitt Festini Momll!J Oud" (susp) '66 -Don al News Amtcht, M1nha Hyer, Wendell 11:001 rn Q1~· Ei) Newi Corey . Cl) Qg · · lltws 6 Movie: "Midnlcht ~ (susp) lest tf '60-Do11s Day. Ru Hm1son. 6 'Ott ....,_.11ers 0 ((29 C• ) (3) m H•m o.,, . °'" Sha4rn "fon11t the Salesman .. When fon· MilJ H1rtru11, Miry H1rtmn Zif d1~1rees with lht new OWntr (I) Thrtt Stooces ot the auto repair shop where he (m@ latlle lnle .. orks. ht takes R1thit's suues· !C.W toon and tnu to find 1nother hn• : R""1 ~ Rt1*t ot work. ( (jj) Len AMrU• Sty1t 0 MiOioft $ Movie: (C) {21") "l1lt @!)~ Clllffll l4 Tt.1kltl" (wes) '66 -8rodenal1•1:30 t)@@CIS utt Mtvif: (Cl CrlWlord, Audit Murphy. w~ (SllSP) •74 _ Clint Walk· (D CrmWrts 1i.. B ~ Med Sq1iJd er. Clr1 Betz. Htvt ~ rand. .._ !@@Qja;)J9WJ Clrw• .-n ' Tiit ~ ~ C.•~•b • Mtwit: "Portrait Frt• lift" I!= Marcie (dra) '48 -Robert Butty, M11 Zet· C le~ 1:30 e @ '" ' Soils us con· D (Q! (J}) (3) AIC MJsttry "Nd v111CtS Joe that ht should hold the & Hora" (R) Craic Stevens 111d Jo· w1kt tor recently d~used Jimmy Anne Pfluc star. flynn 1n the Vitale lrv1111 room m11 Cl) Tiit Fii 1t1ouch Joe didn't kflOW "" 1111n. 0 MMie: "Hindle Witll Cart" 0 (~ ) (])CD ..... lad (dra) ·ss-0e1n Jones, mn O'Brien. llotllf "Tiit Sri· In" The $Wtalboas I TM Cflost & Mri. Muir staee 1 d1SSt00111 s1t·1n to protut &et S-rt cafeteria liver every WednesMy. : Yep l You Howner. Mr., Woodman refuses to IZ:OO a Twili&ht l.tne listen to their 111pes unlrl 11 •P· M .• "Tiit 1 f 1 M ·1r1111t" PHIS the Sll•in has &llned ne1!" '!"· are 00 . I I rteru1ts amon1 lht rut of the stu· (com) St-Robert Cumm1n1s. Ter· dent body 'l_ Moore, Jerome Courtl1nd, (]) lobbJ VirltH Slit'# m Mtwle: -o.ctor ol Dotn1" (llor) m Ch I N I R .11 Armando Silvestre. Robtrto Canedo. ares e son et y, inoo~ RfD * Roberta Ptter$ and · Ct1 MMle: "Wik Me Wiit• t11t w11 Helen Gurley Brown. Is O'ltf" (com) '69 -Ktn Berry, I Mff'f 'rifr111 Sllew Eve Gabor, Jim Backus. rnmm~ °'"' 1:00 8ti)CIJ ~mT••n11t SltubOll-~ "-Autry Tiit Addi .. FllllJ l:lO@ (I) lhW: -.a Hit & 11111" 9:00 0 M•A•S"M A 1111$Soion (d11) '49 -Betty IMton, V1Ctor oC mercy at 1 !onward 11d stltioft Mat•rt. June Hlvoc.. prom pottllhllly ctisas~s '°' 1:4S I) MMle: (C) "Ctlldtllttl Many H1wleye wllto ht tnlCb llis iffp IMOs"' (lllUS) 'SS-Jant RllSStll, Oft tht rttUfn tnp. Sllffers I po&sl· A11n Lldl lullnt Cr11n ble COllM1lort and ptinlul llf1l1ta • · · . .~ f11• 111111Seff t11t Ulli1W11ec1 2:t0 m •·lfillit SIMW: "TlltJ Uwt ., &Vtst of 1 lloft1n farm f1m!lr wflo lllcllt." "AN.._ sw," Wlllot ~ [qlisll. l:JO I) ll9wit: "Onpa hmCt" (WU) 0 0(j)dj a;) hu'a rltct '57-Jollll Elicsoft, loll AlbripL KOCE Television(50) By GARY GRANVILLE OflllleDellyll't ........ Orange County's floundering Intergovernmental Coordinating CO\lncil UCC) is all but out ol business. While continuation of the e<>uncil in its present form drew no support from 14 city and three rounty representatives, the pro- spect of a drastically revised voluntary organization of Orange County cities and county govern- ment bid. So, bE'fore voting to disband ICC, the city and county• representatives decided to meet next month to consider formation· or what is called a mini-Cog Ce<>uncil of governments). IF CREATED, a mini·Cog would serve as a voluntary coun- ty r.egional planning and grant review agency under a memorandum of understanding with the Southern California As- sori at ion of Governments, CSCAG). Proponents of the Mini·Cog Meets Set For Seniors Two special public hear- ings have been scheduled in Orange Coast cities this month to obtain the views of elderly county residents on proposed county gov· ernment senior citizen pro- grams due to start in July. A meeting will take place Jan. 20 in the Costa Mesa City Council cham· bt>rs and another is set for Jan. 27 in the Laguna Be ac h City Hall auditori um. Both will begin at 1 p.m. plan suggested that such an agency would give Orante Coun· ty a united voice In SCAG de· cislons and attract added stttte and federal ar•nt lllQOeY to ftle county. Examplu of planning tunctton sited in the mini·Cog proPoSal lo· eluded transportation and waste water management. YORBA LINDA Mayor Carolyn Ewing argued that the actual planning process oould be assigned to existing agencies and would then be subject to review and approval of mlni·Cog representatives, who would be locally elected officials. But County Supervisor Ralph Diedrich and Costa Mesa City Councilman Jack Hammett ap· peared to reflect a majority at· titude when they said they could not support form ation of a min)· Cog until it's goals, objectives and organizational structure are defined. ICC chairman , Fountain Valley City Councilman George Scott suggested that the city and · county representatives poll their elected fellow officials to de- termine mini·Cog support. IT WILL BE the results of that poll that will determine at a Feb. 26 meeting in Santa Ana if the ICC will bE' reconstructed. As things stand now, ICC's membership has dwindled from a high of 24 cities when it was created to M, of which only 11 are paying members. The ICC was created under a voluntary joint-powers agree- ment between elected officials from 24 cities a nd county govern· ment. The intent was to draw various levels or local govern- ment together to tackle mutual problems on a countywide basis. One of t he things the ICC began, but never finished, was the drafting of uniform zoning desig nations for the entire county. County Nixes Sand Quarry Restrictions A proposed new Orange County ordinance requiring sand and gravel quarry owners to restore mined-out areas for beneficial uses has been deemed too hars h by the count y Board of Supervisors. The board has ordered the county planning staff to come back Jan. 29 with proposed re· visions after considering sug- gested compromise language of· fered by the sand and gravel in- dustry. I n dust r y officials are particular ly disturbed by the planning commission's decision to delete a phrase they felt made the ordinance more reasonable. The phrase said quarry pit restoration had to be done "only to the extent reasonably and economically feasible." Supervisors were told by Coun. ty Counsel Adrian Kuyper that such language was too abstract and would trigger a battfo over exactly what is reasonable and feasible. 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SerVlce not available in San Diego County. • 1 E~·AF Officer ~ Air Pollution Chief Chosen Former U.S. Air Force officer Joseph "Jeb" Stuart bas been chosen as the first executive officer ot the Sol1thern California Air Pollution Control Dis· trict (SCAPCD). Stuart had been servinns acting chm of the new unified district, which includes Los Ange~es, Riverside, San Bernardino and Orange Counties. since last July. The new dis trict was created through a voluntary effort of the four counties to head off mov. e$ at the state level to impose regional pollution control on the area. SINCE IT WAS FORMED, the SCAPCD has s truggled to t urn aside proposed n ew state legislation that threatens to create a broader re- gional a gency that would include Ventura and Santa Barbara Counties as well. Stuart, 53, served as S~ Ber~ardino County's chief pollution officer after his retirement from the Air Force in 1972 and in J974 was named to head the APCD in Riverside County. More than SO applicants were reviewed by the SCAPCD board before Stuart was selected for the executive's job. ~ AMONG THOSE CONSIDERED were air pollution officers from Los Anget~s, n~r~hern California and several eastern states, in addition to applicants from the federal Environmental Ptotection Agency. Stuart's salary will remain at the current $38,000-per-year figure. Health Planning Heariiig Slated The final public hearjng on Orange County gov- ernment's application for new federal health plan· ning powers will take place Wednesday at 10 a .m. Supervisors and the existing county Health Planning Council are competing to become the county's sole health services agency. Tbe agency will have broad control over hospital construction and health grant administration. Both agencies are faced with a Jan. 19 deadline to file their applications with the slate J?epartment ·of Health, The decision of which agency will get the nod eventually will come from the federal Health, Education and Welfare Department (HEW). ,, .. .. -• .. r n s e d s e e e e r 0 I t e t ...... Sue Cory 'Belsam Ptua' p«m with ..,.clel eddltlvff for curl control. Including haircut. shamPoo and set. reg. $15, plus cost of cut Now 11.88,ncluding cut. Helene Cwtt• 'ProtelM' perm, lncludi'ftQ haircut, shamPoO and set. reg. 17.50. phJs cost of cut. Now 13.88mcluding cut. HMM Cwtl• •untperm' precl .. on weve, Including haircut. shampoo and set. reg. $25, plus cost of cut. NOW 18.881nc1uding.cu1. Frosting or hair painting. lncludlng shamPoo end set. Sp ial 16.88 We soecpnze In the care of fashion hairpieces. No apPCJlntment necessary · · I Special prices effectiw tl)ru Saturday. Charge ·lt1 Cherh, ,._...._ •• fr-" new 8CeM In a concentrated cologne 'n oz. S.75 21..\ oz. 1..75 3'n oz.tt Prince Metchebelll't Cechet, a uniquely individual scent In cotogne spray mist. 1.9 oz. 4.U 3.&-oz. 17 Save'14 Reg. $730, Se $514. Bridal s in 14K gold, diamonds tot 1 carat. Save'119 Reg. $515, Sale $471. Diamond wedding set In 14K gold with matching man's ring. Reg. $310, Sale $241. Wedding trio in 14~ gold. Diamond engage· ment ring. All Jewelry aYallable In whhe or yeflow gold. save•1oa Reg. 1540, S• ... 32. Diamond wedding set In 14 gold; matching man'* ring. Save 158 Reg. S2t0, Sele $232. Wedding set with diamond engagement ring. en 14K gold. ~ .. . • t TU!!d!y. January 13, 1978 # DAIL v PILOT • II~ dddidL, • Reg. $13. PeaHnt style big top pullover jean shirt. Polyester/cotton or all cotton In the jazziest of lltyles and colors. Men's sizes. Reg. $13. Jean ahfrt in fa~hlorf s favorite styles. All cotton or Polyester/cotton in the latest look• for young men. Men'• alzes. 11.99 JCPeftney ml1t curtlng Iron. Non· sttck coating on barrel. Ready dot. Use mist or dry. 20 •. 99 Giiiette .. Super Max" ISO-watt styler/ dryer. 2 heat settings. 5 attachments. 14.99 JCPenney 150-watt 1tylerldryter. 2 speeds. 5 attachments. 1.7.99 Crazy Curt• steam stytlng wand by ~ Clalrof. Non-stick coating on barrel • I and clamp. Ready dot and signal 11gtit- ' ~ I R OAILVPU,OT Tueeday. Januaty 13, 1878 Sale s72 Reg. $90. Swedlah knit polyeater ault 1n the vPry l;:itec;t stylP Filsh1on detailing 1n contrast over-st1tchinq Two-bu!lon center vPnt coat Supt:r assortment ot colors M•·n s SIZ('S Sale sss Reg. $85. European atyle suit ol sohd te~turized polyester Shaped coat with roped shoulders and deep s1de -'lents. flapped pockets Pants are slightly flared and feature b.m-rol' waist Popular shades Mens sizes Sale s72 Reg. $90. The quid 10-way suit with reversible vest and extra pair of coordinating pants. Texturized woven POlyeio.ter 1n fashionable heather tones Combined the four parts can be wom 10 different ways Mens sizes Special ~2.22 .. ch Men'• thertn1I under- 1hlrt or d'awere. Soll absorbent polyester I cotton: circular knit !or long wear and good ht. Men's alzes Quantltl•• llinlted. 1.98 Thermal wHv• eock1 of Orlon• acrylic/nylon/ combed cotton 12-in. boot length. one si ze fits all Wool/nylon socks; 15-tn boollength 2 patn 2.H Special 29.99 .._., eop queetty ttt111no boot•. Full grain leather upper, Vtbram• yellow plug Mon,.,na• lug aole. Cushion~ lnntt IOlt, padded ootllr, toogue and quarter. '\ 20°/o • savings. Sale 10.38 Reg. 12.H . Big Mic• one-piece work1ult with Soil Release for easier removal ol most dirt and stains Polyester /cotton herringbone twlll. action back for freedom of movement Choice of colors. sizes short. regular and long U•• your JC Penney Charge Cerd. Men'• 1ulte avalleble at larger JCPenney stores. Sale 12.80 Reg. S16. Pre-wa1hed corduroy Jacket 1n easy-care cotton/pa!yester. Shirt styling with 2 button-flap chest oockets. yoke ,detalhng. Men's sizes. Sale 11.20 Reg. $14. Coordinating pre- "'"'" cgrduroy I•~" in ~fj, •!1•7-c1ue co1fon/ potrtttle E~sy strlln' with yoke back and fashion ~•01ils. Sof1 shades tn mall's sizes. Special on men's casual coordinates. Special 3.88 Striped potye1..,/cotton 1hlrt with knit oollar, short sleeves and sharp stripe patterns. Sizes S-M-L-XL Special 11.99 M9ft'• ahlft •trte ....,_. Jecllet of doublfk,,11 polyeater. Stitched pl"t• on front wllh flap pockets. Sizes S-M·L-XL . Special 7.99 Men'• doubteknlt dreee fe•n with true western styhng. Handsomely tailored flare leg. All easy-care polyester. Sizes 30 to 38 short. medium or long • Sale 3.03 In tall sizes. Reg. 4.79 . •• ,. 3.13 Sale 11.20 Reg. S1•. Athletic warmup avn of soft Creslan • acrylic. Jacket has lull zipper front, racing stripes on shoulder and sleeve. Pant has elastic waist. s1de- z1pper cull and racing strrpe. Sizes S-M·L-XL. • Use your convenient JCPenney Ch19rge eard. Sale 13.59 Reg. 16.99. Moc-atyle demi· boot ol sueded full grain ll!i!lhar wpper. One piece gfimtallon erepe sole ~nil heel, s:ernent constrµcllon. Men's sl1es Sale 22.40 If~· S21. 1~ aide-zip boot. Pottshed leather upper and le._ther lined shaft. Neohte toplltt heel. silo-welt construction. Men's G1zes. All sale prices effective through Sunday, January 18. All sale prtcea effective through Sund•y, January 18. 1572·2A All other men'• ~••hlons av1ll1ble at your IOOll JCPenney 1t0re. ~ . .. I Tl ' TU!!day. J9nuary 13, 1976 DAILY PILOT • oor 20°/o off fasl11on separates . Special 12.99 Junior w••"·out P•ntault 1n two snappy styles. Bfazer or pullover tops. one-button. lly front pants with slight flare leg. Metal bunon trim and tOP·SlttChing detail Polyester/cotton in streaked fashion shades. Sizes 5 to 15. Ou•ntltlea llmlted. s 15 .,. top •• ,,. 'End•ngerea 1peclea• aweetera. Solt acrylic lln1t with str1k1ng animal patterns 1n raised chenille-look detail. Pastel shades or sand. blue. rose or green Sizes S-M-L long sleeve S14 .... . . ' I t Sale 9.60 Sale ss Reg. S10. Pull-on p•nl with flare leg. stitched down crease. Textured doublekn1t polyester 1s snag res1stanL Proportioned sizes 6 to 20 Sizes 32 to 42. reg. $11. S•le 1.10 Sale 13.60 . · Reg. S17. Coordlnetlng blazer. A tailored classic with button lrOnt and wide notched lapel. Sizes 8 to 18. Sizes 38 to 46, reg. $18, S•I• 14.40 Reg. S12. long aleeve p•nt top 1hlr1. Soft prints 1n smooth polyester knit. Si zes 32 to 40. Sale 10.40 Reg. S13. Slde·Hddle, aaddle· beck JHn with mock pocket tlaps Indigo dyed pre-washed cotton or cotton/ polyester llghtwe1ght corduroy (not pre-washed) in fashion colors. Junior sizes. Sale 5.60 Reg. $7. Short 1leeve cHuel top with lace-up neckline Lacy bodice overlay sparks eye-catching spring colors Polyester/cotton knit 1n sizes S·M-L Special 5.99 Screen print T ·•hlr1 wllh lovable animal prints. Short sleeve Pull· over ol Polyester/cotton Salmon. pink blue. tan or green. Size S-M-L. Ou•ntltlH llmlted. Special 7.99 Corduroy aklrt in soft pre-wastied colors. A-line style with snap and fly front. belt loops. New longer took in cotton/polyester Blue. brown. qreen or rose Sizes 5/6 to 15116. Ouentllles llmlled. Sizes 38 to 46. reg. $10. Sele $8 Sale prices effective through Sunday, Jan. 18. Use your JCPe"-'ey Charge Card. 20°/o off all women's uniforms and smocks ats14 and under. Sale 4'0 ' 56 Reg. S2 each. Flexxtr•• atretch nylon panty hot• in your choice of two control top styles reinlorced toe and nude heel or sandalfoot. Panties have Lycra"' spandex knitted in -for genUe shaping. Fashion shades. Sizes short, average or long. Reinforced toe style 1n queen sizes. reg 2 50 each. Sele 4 for S7 Nyton 'tl•M• trlcot' brlefe. L1ghtwe1ghl opaQue. run- resistant. White and pastels. Sizes 34 to 40. Sizes 42 to 46. 3 for 3.IO Sale 3•or2.59 Reg. 3 for 3.25. Pima cotton brlete. Shrinkage con· trolled. While and pastels. Sizes 34 to 40. Sizes 42 to 46, r11g. 3 for 3.75. Sele 3 for 2.H Sale 11.19 Reg. 13.99. Dune Digger white duty 1hoe with ObhQue toe na1urat ou1sole Butter smooth leather upper. Women·s sizes. Sale 10.39 Reg. 12.99. Side lace white duty 1hoe with comfortable urethane upper. Cushion crepe wedge, roomy oblique toe. Womens sizes. Sale 10.39 Reg. 12.99. Moc toe white duty 1hoe with super-cushioned insole. Glove leather upper with cushion crepe rubber sole. Women's sizes. ~-.,:-8 p· ......... ~'\•'' . / . . . . I I I Available In Loa Angeles, Orange, Riverside, San Be"t;'ard,lno and Ventura counties. . • - . . t ' 1.. DAILY PILOT Tut11day,J1nuerx13, 1878 sales and spaclals. Save 10°/o Big savings for small people. when you buy by the case. these boys' sweatshirts and Super Denim ® Jeans. 14.88 Metal high chair with chrome plated tubular steel frame. Folds for storage 20.88 Swlvel wheel 1troller. Ad1ustable back and footrest Chrome plated tubular steel frame. Canopy shopping basket 19.44 MHh playpen measures 36"x37". Chrome plated tubular steel frame Lightweight umbrella type 1troller. AdJuSt· able nylon crotch-and· waist strap Blue check mesh Sale 31.99 Reg. 39.99. Slngle drop1lde crib with hand release on drop side F ult size 42"x30"x54" with plastic casters. Winsome decal on foot board. Walnut. yellow and white f1n1sh. Sale 20.80 Reg. S26. 104-coll crib mattre11. Quitted. pearttzed vinyl cover tn 1uven1le prints. 271\52" ftts all standard size crtbs. Infants' furniture not at El Monte, Montrose, Palm Springs or Van Nuys. Toddletlme · plnlHt dl1po .. ble dlapert. Sell-sticking tapes Water proof plastic backing. 1.69 Newborn size 30 to a package Case of 6 pkgs. 9.13 2. 09 Daytime size 30 to a package Case of 6 pkgs. 11.29 1.09overnight size. 12 to a package. Case of 15 pkgs. 14.72 1.29 Toddler size 12 to a package. Case of 12 pkgs. 13.93 Sale 3.20 Reg. S4. SeHme Street~ 1wHt1hlrt of Acrylan11 acrylic with Dimension Weld11 design of children's favorite char- acters. Contrast crewneck and sleeves. Sizes 2/3-4/5-617. Sale s4 Reg. SS. Boys' sweatshirt with big. bold prtnt on front. Polyester front with Acrilan' acryltc back and sleeves Boys' si zes S·M·L. Sale 3.20 Reg. $4. Boyt' Crealan"' acrylic sweatshirt with football style numbers and stripes on front. back and sleeves. Bright colors. sizes S·M·L·XL. In pre-school sizes S-M·L. reg. $3, Sale 2.40 3.44 Screen print pant Ht 1n boys' or girls' styling. Jersey knit polo top with elastic waist woven pants Polyester/cotton Toddler sizes 1T to 4T. Sale 3'0 r 1.99 Reg. 3 tor 2.49. Short tlHve pull· over 1hlrt. Soft cotton knit in white and assorted pastels. Sizes S-M-L. Sale 2f 0 r 1.75 Reg. 2 for 2.19. 5-panel pant of ultra absorbent cotton/rayon/ olefin. Sizes M-L-XL. Sale 1.59 Reg. 1.99. OM-piece •IHpet of acetate/polyester. Lightweight for nap time Pretty pastels with decorative detailing. Sizes 0 to 1. 2.99 Knit cr.eper of polyester/cotton. Snap-open shoulder and crotch. Assorted patterns in girls' or boys· styles. Sizes o to 1 '/2. 1.99 Sale 1.91 R99. 2.39. Knit gown of flame resistant polyester. Sweetly onnted 1n assorted cotoilfi Infant sizes. Sale 3.19 Reg. 3.99. 2-wey 1tretch terry sleeper of vinyl/vinyon/stretch nylon. Sizes O to 2. Sale 2.39 Reg. 2.99. Knit Hcque and panly Ht. Flame resistant poly- ester. Infants sizes. Bib front crewler wiUi snap crotch. No-iron polyester/cotton poplin. Play-time colors. Sizes 'h to 2. Sale 1.83 Reg. 2.29. Shott llNff 'aff..fn.-one.' Gripper snap-close top plus wrap. around diaper with bound edges. Cotton knit in colors and white. Infant small or medium. Closeout 2.44 Girls' knit tops. Assorted styles in sottds and prtnts. Choose cap sleeve T-shirts. boatnecks or tanks. All cotton/polyester knit. Quantities limited. Special 3.88 Girls' polyetter/cotton Jeen1 with lash1on flare leg. zipper fly and bu!ton closure. Choose from the season's best colors. Sizes 7 to 14. Quantltlet limited. 79' 1.25 Glrl1' terry-lined tube knee high with bright strrped top~ and sport style numerals. Orton• acryflc/stretch' nyton. 'Slzes M (10'h to 3 'h) and L (4 to 10). Glrl•' scrMn print bikini•. Choose cotton/polyester with best-loved cartoon characters. Solt pastels. Sizes 4 to 14. 3 tor s5 4palra1.99 A99. S6. No-Iron Super Denim Je•n of heavyweight Dacron polyester/cotton. Sewn with extra heavy thread. double tacked rear pockets and reinforced knee (In sizes 8 to 12). Sizes 8 to 16 regular and slim. In sizes 3 to 7 regular and slim Cwilh double knee). reg. $5, Sale S4 In husky sizes 8 to 16. Reg. $7. Sale S.eo All sale prices effective through Sunday, Jan.18. Boy•' polyetter/cotton T -•hlrt in bold solid colors and handsome stripes. Short sleeves. crew necl(. Sizes ~ 8 to 18. Use your JCPenney Charge Card. I Boyt' combed cottoflf1ttetch nylon tube toek. Comfort cushioned sole. white with racing stripe top Sizes M (71h to 8 'h) and L (9 to 11). Available In Loa An~•. Orange, Rlversl~ San Bernardino and Ventura countl•. J • eo,.• cotton T ·•hlrts or briefs. ,:>oh comfortable cotton al a price you can afford. Slz.fe S·M·L. .. . . . ' , Ouantltlt" llmlted. Special 8.88 ~: Beautiful quilted bed1preeda. Your choice ot qreat fabrics in tots ot colors Full size Special I .II Queen or lung size Special 12.H Closeout 12.99 Orig. $20. 'lndl•n MHdow' dnlgn comforter. Aulhent1c American Indian designs 1n colors that are perfect lor modern decor. Full size Orig $25 Now 15.H OuantltlH limited. Closeout 3.50 Orig. a.H. 'Madrid' fHhlon lhower curtain in a lovely array ot colors. Rayon !locking on acAtate tr1cot laminated 10 vinyl. Special 2 • 44 choice of tlut tw1n elH Bright and perky vlnyl table cloth with polyester backing. Pretty woven-look texture that cleans with 1ust a damp cloth. Choose ' 521152-in .. 52x70-1n .. 52x90-in. or 60-in. round. Ouantllltt llmltff. 20°/o off all our made-to-measures. Tr.,...lldou9 U'ftnta on au our made-to-measure drar>ef1es You pick from our gre.al setechon ol tabncs. then 1ust give us the dimensions oor e•e>ert craftsmen will make drapes that you can be proud ot for years to come Fun lengtti. sill length. ariy length At these prices wny wait'> All sale prices effective through Sunday, January 18. Every JCPenney sheet now on sale. 2 83 tw1nn1t • °' ntted OAa.YPLor 20°/o off Jeweltex readymades. Sta A99 price Sale .,,tee 1s~s.a "'J 00 tt.20 75i.8' :· 00 21 .50 10(h45 JC 00 24.00 100kS4 )t 00 24.50 10(b84 16 00 21.10 12s~s.i -1 5 00 H .00 150,a.i ::>3 (\() 42.40 l()(.h.84 Pa110 panel 38 00 30.40 Sale 12.80 ....... . Aeg. $16. •Jewett••' dr..,.rlff. NO·••on couon r a~on dObby ~e.-re w1tn ttler""al toam acr~lt1.. baci..·nc .n b~.lut ful decorator colors Othff 11u. may be Otdered speclany at competabM NY!np. Sale 1 89 twmnat • °' ntted Aeg. 2.79. No-Iron white mllSHn sheets. Rugged long wea11ng cotton POiyester muslon Full flat or hued reg 3 59. Sale 2.lt S1ard11rd P•llow cases reg 2 09 pkg ol 2 Sai. 1.H Sale 3 93 twtnn1t • Of fttted Aeg. 4.79. 'Romane.' percale decorator ~heels ol detrcatety !lowered and festooned polyester I cotton Beautiful colors. A99. 3.79. 'Allee'. a de<:ora11ve oercale ot crisp ootyesterr cotton Bright floral pr1nt in yellow or pmk No-iron Full tlat or fitted. reg 5 79. Sale 4.93 Oueen flat or fitted. reg 9.79. S•I• 7.93 King flat or htted. reg. 11 .79. Sai. 9.93 Standard pillow cases. reg 4 29 Pkg ot 2. Sile 3.'3 pkg. of 2 King size pillow cases reg 4 99 pkg. of 2. Sa .. 4.H pkg. of 2 UM~ JC~enney Charge Card. Full !lat or fitted reg 4 79 Sale 3.13 Queen flat or fitted reg 7 99. Sa .. 8.93 King tlat or titted. reg 9 99. Sai. 1.43 Standard 0111ow cases. reg 3 59 pkg ot 2 Sale 2.13 pkg. of 2 KtnQ size pillow cases. reg 4 29 pkg ol 2 Sile 3.93 pkg. of 2 Sale 2.83:·~":: R99. 3.79. Perc•le whit• no-Iron 1heet1. Combed cottont oolyester t=u11 flat or l11ted reo 4 19 Sale 3.13 Queen tlat or l•tted • eg I 99 Sa .. 5.93 K•nQ flat or titted 1eg q 99 Sale 7.93 Standard pillow cases reg 2 99 pkg of 2 Sile 2.53 pkg. of 2 King s•ze pillow cases 1eg 3 79 oto.g ot 2 Sile 3.53 pkg. of 2 All sale prices effective through Sunday, January 18. Big values on fabrics for spring sewing. Special 77' OuPonr Orlon• ecrytk: hand knttt'"9 yarn. 4-oz skeins in loads ot spring colors. OIUlntlt* llmlted. Special 1.66 your chok:• Hlgtl qualtty ''"' .CIMOrt. Choose from a big assortment ol household and personal care scissors. A tremendous value al this low price ( Special 1. 77 yd. Denim tie-dye look• 1n basic blue and lots ol fashion colors Cotton and cotton blends 44145 in wide Special 1.55 yd. Doubleknlt coordlnate1 ol easy care polyester. Put ti togefher with great patterrs and coordinated solids. Special 1.88 yd. Springtime print• ot crisp, easy-care polyester. All the latest looks 1n the new season's best colors 58160 in. wide Special 2 prcft s 1 Unbleached cotton mulaln tor a natural look. 41 rn wide. a temhc value Special 99' yd. Crlnklad traah cloth prints ot Polyester/cotton. A new and d11terent look tor spring Special 79',d. Polye1ter/cotton broadcloth prints in the season·s best colors. An array of beautltul patterns to choose lrom. Special 2w1.22 Cotton terry kitchen towel• in bright stripes to cheer up any kttchen. Fringed enda. Dishcloth. Special 3 tor 1.22 Ouantltl•• limited. • • l 31.99 Po'1able MWlng tat>t.. Laminated top. fo"J1ng tubular steel legs and storage drawer with 6-compartment tray. #HOS •• Save s3n Sale 129.19. A99. 159.99. ""i 7 •ltllch por1•ble Mwlng J machine. Fast and easy to use. sews stretch and blind stitches. Create-a-stitch setting, 2-speed motor. forward or reverse. #t105 1S7t..sA ARCADIA-8ANTA ANITA CANOGA PARK CARSON DOWN!Y FOX HILLS MONTCLAIR NIWPORT llACH NORTHRIDOI! ORANGE •THE CITY1 PUENTE HILLS FULLERTON RIVERSIDE HUNTINGTON BEACH SAN B!RNARDINO VENTURA LAGUNA HILLS WEST COVINA LAKEWOOD WHITTWbOD o;.,.,.... bedaprMdl. nnent, fabrfca and MWtng good• 1V1ll1ble-.et your loctll JCP•nney ato,. • • ' ... • .. 1 DAILY PILOT Tue.day, January 13. UJ78 ave $ on this solld state color TV. Sale 329.95 A99. 319.15. 17-ln.• cotor TV with solid state. modular chassis. Chroma-Brite• negative black matrix picture lube 12121 16.95 Deluxe TV cart. 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Program selector and manual and automatic channel selection. #1710 UM Penney'• convenient Time Payment Plant Sale 5 259 Reg. 289.95. 6-progrem automatic weaher. Soak setting. two rinses and three water level settings. Bleach dispenser and sell-cleaning ring filter In white or decorator colors. #1540 Sale 5189 R-v. 211.15. Matching 8-program eteetrlc dryer. Automatic time control, adJustable elgnal sentry and Interior drum light. Six different fabric programs. In white or decorator colors. 14540 Matching 6-program gas dryer with glow-bar ignition system. Reg. 2<49.95. Sale S219 Ironstone dinnerware. Save 25°/o! Closeout! Sale 25.50 Reg. S34. 'Alhambra' 45-plece Ht. A fanciful design in brown and gold on white with border lrem. A tasteful serving for eight. Sale 536 A99. $41. 'Flora• 45-plece HI. Eight 5-pc. place settings. plus serving dishes in a lovely floral pattern of rich. golden lones. Sale 37.50 R-v. 150. •Calypao' 45-plece H I. 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Pelll florals for a colorful look. Sunshine hues Measures 28' >X34". Sale 37.50 Reg. $50. Rosamond'• Today's Women prlnta. Solt tones. 27x33". Sale 26.25 Reg. $35. Hayden 0111. Refreshing greenery scenes. 20x25". • J Use your All sale prices effective through Sunday, January 18. Sale 29.59 Reg. 31.99. JCPenney slow cooker/fryer with removable crock. 5-qt. capacity. 3 apphances 1n 1 regular cooker. slow cooker and deep fryer with aluminum basket. sa1e 21.99 Sale 23.99 R-v. 29.99. JCPenney grlddler server with scratch·res1s1ant non. Slick cooking surface. Automallc thermoslat. removable grease cup. 10x20" surface. JC Penney Charge Card. __ ,_ •;11·1-1ie~ Special 5277 Ollffft alre aofa alffper. Good looking plald in hard wearing, stain-resistant Herculon• oleltn. Clean contemp0rary styling at very special savings Ua• Pennera convenient Time Payment Plan. Qu1ntltlff limited on cfOMOut end apecl•I merchandlte. 1572·'~ AACADIA·SANTA ANITA CANOGA PARK CARSON DOWNEY FOX HILLS FULLERTON HUNTINGTON ISEAqt LAGUNA HILLS LAKEWOOD MONTCLAIR NEWPORT BEACH NORTHAIDOE ORANGE 'THE CITY' PUENTE HILLS RIVERSIDE SAN IS!RNMDtNO Yl!NTURA WEST COVINA WHtnWOOD Televfllone end ....... eltO •• HUNTINGTON PARK INOL!WOOD NORTH HOLLYWOOD TOftAANCE llitof appftencee ..... HUNTINGTON PARK NORTH HOLLYWOOD TORRANCE Olnnerw•re alto 1t NORTH HOLL YWOOO end TORRANCE Plcturn •llO et TORRANC5" · lmeff electrlcel appflencn •t moat JCPenney 1toret. • • rd. Power tool sale. 29 • 99 your choice Reg. 34.99, 71/•·ln. tlrtular .. ., with vari·torque clutch. sawdust blower. blade eaposure control and security power switch. #4045 Reg. 81.H . \'a-In. ,,,,11bl• speed ctrlll· Re11erslble. double '""lated. Ball and needtt bearing constructl§n. 14915 Reg. 39.91. Our best sabre saw. Verlit>te speed with Speed-Loe solid state control Double 1n8ulated. 14952 UH lltenneya convenl,nt Tim. 9'1yment Pl11n. All eale prloos effective through lu"dly, Jin. 18. Slve 20°/o on our entire llne of bllndl, CUiiom cloth and woven wood Shades. You'll find varsatlle woven wood shades In lots ol daullnQ colors, •l'l•pe~ ahd patterl'fs: fashlqnable fabric shades and slender. lnch- wi(fe decorator blinds. Our friendly 1111es people are waiting to give you th•lr e1pert advicej at no cost or obl1gat1on. of course. Come In Of cell JCPen,,.,·a Cu.tom Decorating Depertment let d,.,., .... lllPfOWttl, r•·utlftelttetl"f, fvrltMure, ~8('9fln91 HCtHOfles. ARCADIA {111) ...... M CANOGA ,_,,k (111) 118-MIO CMION (111) 1 ... llOO ' IWNIY (111) MMM1 X HIU• (911) HMMI W9'T N 1f) ,,,..,., .. HTING~oJ'aeACH (714) l92-m1 LAGUNA HIUS (114) 511•7700 LAICIWOOD ltl) 1!4·1000 MON101.AU• 11,) 1114811 NIWPOR (714) 844·2313 NORfHAI a .... 1464 ORANGE~ ~w. (714) 634·1800 PALM SPRINGS (714) 127-1591 Tueeday,Janu!!X 13. 1978 DAILY PILOT Jf 7\1 New Z-Brlck' wall covering. Durable, lire-resistant wall covering with the beauty and texture of old. heavy bric!(, Weather-resistant. too -use indoors or out. E<JsY tg inslijll with simple tools. Red brick style, one box covers 5 to 6 square feet. Fleld1tone-1tyle Z-Bnck1 1n white. granite or brown. One box covers 4 sq. leet. 4.18 box I· . Pl1ntt fn 1~ h.,,..,., Jtflll•· Choose yoorltvOl,fe variety. hem1graph11 .. ouca. pMo· dendron or "°'"'l",n 3 • 88 your choice Ferns In r pots. Choose broad- leated Birdsnest ter(I or FhJfly Rullle tern with short fronts densely set with tine')' d1v1ded and rullled leaflets. 99 ¢your choice lnduOf' pl1nla In 4" pol. Choose trom dracaena. baby doll ar.d pothos plants and add a lovely touch of greenery to your home. 1.44 In 4" pol Dlffenb1chl1. E11ot1c lohage plant with wide green leaves mottled with light colonng. Becomes tall and palm-ltke alter many years of growth 159.88 Genfe• solld·tlate radio controlled garage door opener. Opens door and turns on light automat1c ally. Screw dr1ve opener with 113 h.p. motor. Bu1lt-1n time delay. fewer mo\11ng parts for simpler • maintenance and quieter operation. #GS450 Without time dealy. 144.88 #GS404 '• h.p. door opener with chain drive. 99.88 #GS·200SR Solid wall •"-lvlng. Buy shelves and brackets and design your Qwn uselul and at1ract1ve shell unit. It's easy. run and inexpensive. Labor ind ln1t1ll1llon •••ll•ble If our everyday low prlcff. PUENTE HILLS (211) ~5-8341 RIVERSIDE (714) 617-3060 2-ft. by 10-in. shell. Reg 4 99. Sale 3.99 3-ft by 10.in. shell. Reg. 7.49. Sale 5.99 5-11. by 10-in. shelf. Reg 9 99. Sale 7.99 Shell brackets. Reg. 5.99 a pair. Sile 4.79 a pair Single shell standard and bracket. Reg. 4.99. Sale 3.99 Double shelf standard and bracket. Reg. 9.99. Sale 7.99 2.29 401154-tn. 'Michell•' llllored p1nel of rayon/ polyester/acetate. A beaulllul open- weave pattern to lend a tight and airy touch to any decor. 40x81-in. 2.39 s 15 30 to 50-ln. 'Chalet' decorative traverae rod. SAN BERNARDINO (114) 884·5163 TORRANCE (213) 311-esn VENTURA (805) 642-,592 1 Ji-1n. diameter line fluted steel rodding with a simulated walnut finish and molded woodgrain end finials. Drop-in brackets can be adfusled from 2''}.1n. to :311,.m. from wall. One or two-way draw. Complete w1lh tension pulley and hardware. 50 to 90-in. S24 WEST COVINA (213) M0-3711 WHITIWOOD (213) 1474111 90 to 150-in. 33.50 Hold bacl<. 2.H Tax time. Time for savings on flies and calculators. -) ) 'I '!···~· 1 ····-••••:::..; ••••: .... ••••• Sale 20.99 Reg. 28.99. APF pocket calculator with 4-key memo•, • 1s1em 8·d1q1t c 1so1ay. percent i.e.,. 1.1ctudPS recha•Qt" adapter for AC . ooera11on #2020 Qu1nllll11 llmlted c~Q ... ,..--.-- 1;,. t... ~ .._ I I -\.. t'.:..:.. I !.!:, ~ .;j - ~.l.J ~Jt.. J ,__ ____ ,. Sale 16.90 Reg. 19.88. Rockwell c1lcul1lor "' ''• memorr S} '•'" ~ O•Q t d1<;play. I .,. bcts•c I mct•on" r I oe•cenl kev F CJ ,, 1 -; ClPeoma1 •2265 Sale 14.35 " ' ,u u u '- 'u u r.J u I ' ' ~ ~ '"' u - IL_ ... ··' 1r-.---. Reg. 16.88. Rockwell 8-R c1lcul1tor w11n p( rco•nt ~ "V t1oo1t1riq denn i .111 • 1to1 bril1C lnq1r D~ I•' II '1 •2260 Special 29.88 dmm SIMI Ille cabinet with foci!. Smoot11 opening nylon rollers. mPtal dividers 1n each Clrawer ChrOml' handles and 1nde~ plates I ~;~]· I I L~·-~ : 4-0rawer file w1tl'l lock Cpeclal 49.48 Quantities flmlled. ----···- l_ Special 4.99 Peraonal nle or check me of sturdy steel Baked on enamel l1n1sh Per~onal Ille IS t)IQ enough tor stand:ird size lolders. Check Ille is perfect lor keep1.1q check~ organized. G1an1 size !tie Specie! 8.99 Insulated vault box Specl1I 15.49 -. Special 12.95' J.K. l111er Income CH workbooll. Malo.e t1l1ng your • income tax return raster a'\d easier this year Informa- tive guide answers many Questions about deduction~ and shon and long lorms Ou1ntltles llmlled. 1 • f .... . '·· ( \ I # I . .. : l ~, ARCADIAisANTA ANITA CANOGA PARK CARSON DOWNEY FOX HILLS MONTCLAIR NEWPORT BEACH NORTHRIDOE ORANGE 'THE CITY' PUENTE HILLS FULLERTON HUNTINGTON BEACH LAGUNA HILLS RIVERSIDE SAN BERNARDINO VENTURA WEST COVINA LAKEWOOD WHITTWOOD Calcul•tora •l•o at NORTH HOLLYWOOD and TORRANCE. Pl1nt1 at larger JCPenney stores Tailored pan~• and tr1verM rode et your local JCPenney store I t J , ... .. ;. ' I " ' I "· ,, Pl ' .. , J ' I .. ... DAILY PILOT Tuesday, J1nu•ry 1:S, t978 • I will be warm to these valu Conlraet trim 1kl parkas. AU have nylon talleta outershell ial and lining, polyester fiberfill insulation, zip-through collar and storm cuffs. Men·s style wilh contrast shoulder trim in sizes S-M-L-XL . Women's s.houlder- trim s!yle with belt or women's collar-trim style with adjustable waist tabs. sizes S-M-l . Quantities limiled on all special and closeout items. Closeout ski hats! 1.66 Assorted styles and colors. Great value! Limited quantities. • " Ski shop not at Canoga Park or Ventura. • • ave 00 Tlr• 111• A•g. prlc• S11e price -+-F.E.T. AR 78-1 J 45.00 33 .75 198 BR70·13 48 00 36.00 226 ER70·1 4 56 00 42.00 2" FR70·14 59 00 44.25 2 93 GR70.14 65.00 48.75 3 08 GR70-1 5 68 00 51 .00 3.13 HR 70-15 7 \ 00 53.25 3 35 Mounting el1CI rolellon el no e1tre co11. No trade-In required. Mlleegemeker polyester pesHnger tire. Tough 4-ply PC>!yester cord body with b!es-Ply construct•on for belter 1ract1on end s1ab11ity. Blackwalls Tlre size Price -+-F.E.T. A78-13 22.00 1 14 878-lJ 24 .00 1 84 E78-1 4 26.00 2 25 F78-14 21.00 239 G78·14 29.00 2" H78·14 30.00 2" 560-15 21 .00 I 81 G78·15 30.00 258 H78-15 32.00 280 For ..-hlte..-1/11 edd S2 Mounll"9 end rotation et no e11r1 cost. No trede·ln ,..quired. Automotive sale prices elfeclive through Monday, January 19. u .. Penney's convenlenl Time Peyment Planl ' --I---t--_L__ --. ., .. Sale 23.95 Reg. 29.95. Survl'lor 38 battery. Designed to eQual the oower or most original eQulomenl batteries. A aeoendable battery at a 011ce you can allord. 31. 79 .... Appllence' MoJock (TM) otf-roed ..-hffl with whf!e enamel f!n1sh and racing stripe accents. Special raised con!ours keep lug nuts lrom jarring loose. Chrome l1n1sh Mo1ock fTMI. 39.15 1518 33.06,, .. AppHence· Uni-Chrome ..-Ire wn..I Tne appearance ol an e1pens1ve w1r wheel at a lract•on ol the cost. Performance and value 45.30,. ... Appllence· mechlne flnl1h dish m.g features precision one-piece conslruct1on soec1ally tested to as11ur air tight tubeless tire mounting. F!ts all disc brakes. ARCADIA-SANTA ANITA CANOGA PARK CARSON DOWNEY \ FOX HILLS FULLEflTON HUNTINGTON BEACH MONTCLAIR NEWPORT BEACH NORTHRIDGE ORANGE 'THE CITY' PUENTE HILLS RIVERSIDE SAN BERNARDINO WHtTTWOOD Auto Center also •• BUENA PARK (Orangethorpe at Valley View) but not •• LAKEWOOD I •. ---'-- LAGUNA HILLS VENTURA LAKEWOOD WEST COVINA • Ii • r I I r I· ' • ' • \! t • B S• d ti 0 n c d • •· c " n r. c ti • u ,, ~ s i d Ii c • c p e •: fl 0 a ti • • ~ 0 .. • •• • Teacher-puppeteer Royce-Ann Young with 'Jellybean' works with students at Westmont . School, left. Below, advanced students perform for schoolmates as class project No Strings BEA ANDERSON, Editor Tuesday, January 13, 1976 I ( . C1 .'l ~ By ALLISON DEERR Of tk O.lly l'llot 5'.tf Something magical happens when a child and a puppet meet. "Children can step outside of . themselves and do and say things they wouldn't normally do anct say." Royce-Ann Young, who teaches at Westmont Element- ary School, Westminster, knows what puppets can do. She grew up with them. "It's my mother's thing. real- ly. Her house in Santa Barbara is filled with hundreds of them, tube puppets, band puppets, scrap puppets. "She taught kindergarten through third grade for more than 30 years. When she took a course in classroom use or pup. pets. I incorporated what she learned.·· A member of Puppeteers of America, Young attends regional conventions and exchanges ideas. At first, she began small, just using puppets sparingly for her students. IMPROMPTU SHOWS When they expressed interest, she taught them how to make p11ppets and soon they graduated to producing entire programs. They took immediately to im- promptu productions. Young is especially proud of one boy, who wouldn't talk in class and rarely expressed in- terest in any of his work. "When he got behind the stage, he shone. He became the star puppeteer. With a puppet on his hand, he could perform and not be risking himself. AU or his other grades began going up and he's still doing well.'' The Huntington Beach woman teaches in the portion or the school that attends year 'round, nine weeks on, then three weeks vacation. • ·'The three-week inter-sessions have allowed me to offer puppets 'jAr.k' Key to Survival? FALMOUTH.· Mass. CAP) - The red sails of a homemade windmill flap lazily in the breeze. Below it 1 ie a geodesic dome, a solar heater and an artificial in· door rivet 'llive with tropical fish .that feed on fl eas, algae and an occasiona\ handful of bright marigolds. . On a quiet 12·acre plot in this Cape Cod town two dozen dropout ):;~ntists are building what th~ call an ark -a scientifiqli eboat that we may all climb into ne day if the highly technicat ~ d c hemically based methods ot modern agriculture fail. I If the novel fish -farming and crop growing methods being tried here surceed, the scientists say, they ~ould be adapted for use in urban areas, or could al- low a sinde f amiJy to sustain itself in a suburban home with a ~all yarct ' SELF·SUSi'4'1NING The self·•ustaJning home is no gimmick. says John Todd, director of the project, called the New Alchemy Institute. He c h a r g· e s t h a t m o d e r n agriculture, with its reliance on chemically based rert.ilizers and pesticides. is slowly killing the earth, and that Increasingly specialized technology is moving farming too rar out of the grasp of the ordinary person. ~ "We ar1'n't anti-science or anti-technology," Todd says. "I think It's essential to save ecienc and technology. But it can and must be done on a human •c•l~ 10 e~h of us can control our own en~toment." ~New Alcheml1ts' ideas are ,rounded tn traditional science and their methods aro bulcally sclentiltc. Todd, 35, has degrees - 'They may soon be proving that they have something to teach the world.' -Journal of Science . in agriculture, parasitology and tropical medicine. Many scientists are doubtful that Todd's human-scale ap- proach can make much of a dent . in the world's vast food needs, and many question his doomsday analysia of modern agriculture. Dr. John Ryther, a senior scientist at neighboring Woods Hole Oceanographic Institute, who also cond\Xts fiab-f arming experiments,. calls the New Alchemists f '1erlou1, well· trained; l!ard-worldng youna scientists," and says the basic concept of their work is o"e that ought to be looked at. But he says it is hard to project the practicability or their type of work on a large scale. The respected Journal of Science, in an article about the Institute, concludes that "there is some way yet to go before they match their record to their rhetoric. But it fresh ideas and seriousness of purpose are any guide, they may soon be proving that they have something to teach the world." FOOD PRIMARY The institute is experimenting primarily With food production, although related work with wind and solar power also is being done. Besides Falmouth, the New AJchemlsts have similar farming projects in San Dteeo, and Costa Rlca, a windmill experiment in India, and another project planned for Prince Edward Island in Canada. The institute Is supported by more than 1,000 associate mem- bers who pay at least $25 a year. It has received grants from the Rocketeller Brothers Fund and other foundations. · The eXJ)erimental ark consists of three .lS·foot -square greenhouse-covered ponds on a slight incline, with a school of fish in the bottom one. The fish are tilapia. or St. Peter's fish, a fast · breed in g . vegetarian tropical fish that provides a tasty diet. In the top greenhouse, the water swishes through a bed of crushed shells permeated with bacteria which detoxify wastes and de- grade certain chemicals excreted bv the fish. The ammonia in the rish wastes is converted to nitrates and nitrites which are used to fertilize algae in another part of the pond. Then the algae-filled water from the top pond flows down into the second pond, where the algae are eaten by tiny crustaceans called daphnids, or water-fleas. When the water arrives back in the bottom pond. it has been purified and is laden with algae and water-neas, which provide a full diet for the fish, except dur· ing a brief period in their life cy- cle when some other proteins are needed . The whole process is seU- sustaining and self-pert>etrating, with a minimum of artificial as· slstance. "People could learn to grow foods. just ns they learn to read or write or drive a car," Todd says. People might also learn to be as inventive as the New Alchemists, who have planted veaetables and fruits beside the pands in the greenhouses. using the nutrient-laden fish water to fertllfae them. To keep the plants free of pest1, the scientis t farmers have populated the greenhouses with insect-eating · frogs, spiders and chameleons - but no pesticide!. Attached on an all-day workshop basis. Youngsters learned to make 28 ·kinds of puppets in two weeks, then spend the final week on con· ceiving and writing a script or adapting one and putting a show together. The results are enjoyed by other students when school com· es back into session. USING TAPES Productions include a lot of pantomime, action, taped sound effects, music and narration. "We found this worked best. All of the children know the script and can concentrate on the manipulation of the puppets." Young worked with her first group of fourth graders three years ago and many now are polished performers. Projects have been sophisticated as well. · A recent one used life-sized' Muppet-style puppets which took several students to operate. "It takes a lot or teamwork but the kids are fantastic. There's never a problem backstage." Young has g.jven in-service training to other'teachers on use of puppets in the classroom and would like to do more. "There is almost nothing that you can 't teach with puppets." In her own fourth grade class, she finds that students will even accept discipline from puppets when they won't from the t teacher. · "A teacher has to repeat things so many times and she doesn't want to harp. When the puppet says it, they listen.·· TEACHER'S AIDE She's used puppets to write math problems for students, set up science demonstrations and read stories. Young has worked with stu- dents from the slower learners though Mentally Gifted Minors and found puppets a useful tool on all levels. The teacher makes puppetry a voluntary activity. "Not all children want to be involved. All I ask is that they be a good au- dience for the rest of the children." Students with learning pro- blems find relating to a puppet much easier than relating to an adult, even the most sympathetic, Young said. "Even if the voice is coming from you, they can relate to that puppet on the end of your arm, or ·on the end of theirs." Children with speech problems will talk through a puppet when they might not want to risk talk· ing as just themselves. DIFFERENT LEVEL "Puppets are part of a child·s world. Adults, no matter how un- derstanding, are on another level." How successful puppets as a teaching tool are really depends on the teacher, she said. "But for those who can (relate with pup· pets) it opens up whole new worlds of creativity.'' Young also takes a different approach to the traditional arts and crafts lesson, delving into her art history background. Students learn art history by doing it. For example, they make stained glass for one era or go abstract to study modern artists such as Picasso. "We don't just talk about what happened, but what people did and how they felt about decisions that had to be made.'' Young holds BA and MA degrees in English and art history from Whittier College where she is currently completing an elementary administration credential. She hopes to reach more children with puppetry, art and creative drama by reaching more teachers through in-service training. As with puppetry, creati•e drama, along the lines of Papl Sills' Story Theater a'ld "GodspeU," give children com- munication skills, she said. Educators already have s~n the impact of puppets such as Jim Henson 's Muppets on "Sesame Street." Bert and Ernie, Kermit the Frog, Grover and Cookie Monster have made a difference in children's skllls up· on entering school, she said. "And , there's m agic In watching a child's face when something clicks.'' Inside a geodesic dome, tropical fish are bred in s.elf-sufflciency experiments. . . . i.' ••• ' (2 OAIL Y PILOT Tuesday. January 13, 1916 Love Nurtured ~very .Day Ann. Landers DEAR ANN l..ANDERS: I've been readlng lt>tters from women who think sex should end at SO. May I s hare my experience w~h them'? My husband is 61 and 1 am almo.5l 64. We have been married only five months. My man could give some of those young fellows lessons on love. Most "frigid" women could be cured by his method. For one thing, he still makes his living by hard phys ical labor and comes home covered with tar, s awdust and other disagreeable sub- stances. Before we go to bed he bathes, shaves , uses a good deodorant and puts on clean night dot hes. He ooe:;n 't drink anything stronger than C'Off e('. CALENDAR CITY OF HOPE: Gene Somach, coordinator of hospital Lupus Chapters. will speak about the spt>cial research on the little-known but serious disease, Lupus Erythemalosus. His engagement has been arranged by the Orange County chapter, and he will talk al 7:30 p.m. Thursd ay. Jan.15, intheBeverlyHillsSav- ings and Loan, Tustin. · The research is being funded by the chap- ters. J,AGUNA NIGUEL ART ASSOCIATION: Joe Dencon. one of Disneyland's chief artists, will s peak before the group at 8 p.m. Thurs- day. Jan. 15, in the Niguel Hills Junior High School. Denton is in charge of window displays in the Emporium, Main Street, Disneyland. RE'.'tARRIEDS, l~C.: Enhancing marriage relationships will be discussed by the Rev. Robert Wise, minister and counselor of Lake ·Hills Community Church. El Toro. • His talk is scheduled at a Remarrieds chapter meeting at8p.m. Friday, Jan. 16. Location information is available by calling Virginia Edwards, 673-5634. HOME ECONOMICS ASSOCIATION: Orange District members will meet at 5:30 p.m. Tuesday. Jan. 20. at Knotl's Berry Farm Chicken Dinner restaurant. Speaker will be Esther Kraemer, director of consumer affairs for Alpha Beta. She will talk about the history of Orange County and the food C'hain. ASSERTION TRAJSING: Psychologist Art Lange. who directs an eight-week Assertion Training Course at UC Irvine. will present a pocket version focusing on the special problems of job-hunting. · The works hop will be presented at 7 p.m. in Student Center I at 7 p.m. Thursday, Jan. 22. As space is limited, reservations are re- quested. ThC'y m ay be made by calling 833·&124. I FOURTH DISTRICT PTA: Arlene Black, 1 California State PTA legislative advocate will • -address the district meeting at 10:30 a.m. Thurs- day. Jan. 22. in the Royal Inn, Anaheim. Ms. Black. who followed SB-160. the bill on collective bargaining for teachers. through com- mittee to its eventual passage will discuss its ramifications, its impact and effects on PTA un- its. Aquarius ~ Speculate WED~ESDAY, JA~UARY J4 Ry SYD~EY OM ARR ARIES <~larch 21-April 19J: Take special care in traffic. Postpone talk with r elative- tendency would be for tempers to flare. TAURVS <April 20-May 20): Money picture is activated. What had been a block to cash flow is removed. Something occurs behind the scenes a nd you could be cash beneficiary. GEMDll (May 21-June 20): Tendency is to make quick changes, to act on impulse, to fall in and out of love in the wink of an eye. CA~CE R (June 21 -July 22): Family "secrets" are not going to repose quietly. Shakeup due in area usually considered private domain. l.EO (July 23-Aug. 22): Friends tend to dis- agree. and there could be fireworks. Lovers' quar- rel might also be spotlighted. VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22): A ccept responsibility. Way will also open to greater re· ward. Stick to principles. URRA <Sept. 23 .. Qct. 22): Travel plans, publications are activated. Partner, mate ex- presses long-range view. SCORPIO <Oct. 23-Nov. 21): Get to heart of matters-be independent in thought and action. SAGITTARIUS <Nov. 22-Dec. 21): Wary ap- proach to opposition, the public in general, would be wise. You teach, learn, share knowledge. CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19): Highlight flexibility. Stress willingness to utilize available material. Practical methods dominate. AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 18): Speculalive instincts are activated. Quick moves, gambles are featured. Snap decision affects relationship with member of opposite sex. PISCES <Feb. J9·March 20): Emphasis on property and its value. Don't sell short. Patience now is your ally. Investigate. Ask questions. DllplUI fJf eb•.rcb ':fimm. ,._., .,. • earl,J America, be...._ Location: Eltanda Ir Aclmns Friday, J•. 16tlt . 6:30 to I 0:00 p.m. ( When we retire. I lie quietly ln his arms and we discuss the day's actlviUes or 011r past Jives. l 'd been a widow for six years and never believed I would ever be able to enjoy sex again. But the rombinatlon of my love for him and a chance to relax before Jove-making h as proved miraculous. Husbands sometimes forget that women are not as easily aroused as men. Young wive& who rassle with children all day or are worn out from housework or a second jpb, need a quiet time before they can respond to their husbands. Many hus bands find fault with their wives at the supper table and then expect them to be ready for romance the moment the lights go out. M_y husband compliments my cooking and my hair style. Tbeso thln1a help me forget J am almost &f. Our love grows stronier every day. Please sip m e -YOUNG AT HEART DEAR HEART: Beautltul! Your husband 90Wlda Jlke a prbe -aad 10 do you. I'm glad you found each other. Bless you both. DEAR ANN LANDERS: Want to perform a real public service? Tell people aboyt tbeJatest VD bummer. Most folks think only ot gonorrhea' . and syphilis. Antibiotics can bancJJe those, bu~ this new-fangled infection from sexual contact causes clusters of blisters and is extremely pajnful, What's worse.it's INCURABLE. There ~e already 300,000 reported cases. Warn people, Ann. -BAD NEWS DEAR B.N.: Tbe latest "VD bllmnaer" l• called Herpes Simplex JI. A ncct&e bas been produced to combat Herpes SJmpla ~ It It effective 1D about 51 perttnt of tbe c • Thls hideous contaslon can be coat llecl by medlca&lon, but It's a stubbo.111 dltease. A crHh rnearcb proiram..to fl.ad.a m_o.te_eff~ve vae· dne ls underway at this very memeat. !-~ ,. AT WIT'S · END .. Blaze Of Glory Ey E RMA DOMBECK There are elements of human nature I will never understand. A careless camper will flip a match during a rainstorm and seconds later the entire forest will be in flames. the evening paper which Bear, will you forget I had not read. about the lousy fire and At 6:35, he emptied pay some attention to three trash cans into the your guests?" fireplace and created "I almost got it," he another s mall flame. said feverishly. "Just a At 7:05, he emerged few more pieces of from the garage with a . paper." He ran to the wagon full of papers I cedar chest and e merged had been saving for the with the baby books, our last three months for the wedding pictures and Boy Scout paper drive. our marriage license. . The guests begantoar· At l a.m . he grabbed nve. . . me by the shoulder, "It's going," he said. "It's re- ally blazing. Remember those cereal boxes with only a little cereal left? I threw it away and the boxes did it!" "Wonderful," I said, pulling the covers around my neck, "now will you put it out and come to bed. We've got a big day ahead of us tomorrow. I am having you committed." We will give a party a nd my hus band will ''lay a fire" using 30 pounds of paper, a mound of brittle kindl- ing, and a seasoned Jog with a guarantee stapled on the side. Within minutes, an entire party will be driven into the streets by smoke. At 7:45, he burnt all the calendars in the.~~~~~~~~~-.-~~~~~~~~--'~!!!!!!!!!!!~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!iii~~~iiiii!i!!!!!!!!!!!!~~~ house. plus five napkins which he was able to snatch away from guests. He's the only man I know who had a fireplace with a gas lighter go out on him. At 7:50, be frantically tore the plastic bags off the dry cleaning in the hall closet and burnt a drawer full of brown paper grocery bags I save for garbage. "Why don 'l you forget the fire tonight?" I said, collaring him before a party. Al 8~05, with the living room snowing with fly. ing fragments of soot, he began emptying s hoe boxes and wedging them under the log. "Nonsense," he said. "I've got the secret. I just have to use more paper and get it started early. That's the secret. Start it early and get a bE'd of hot coals. Then, just feed it logs all night. .. At 9 he was reduced to lighting unpaid bills with a match and throwing them in on the smolder· ing log. I collared him, "Look, Smokey the . . At 6:30 p.m .. he burnt SPECIAL SAVINGS Today thru Sat, Jan· 17 PRINTS • PRIN:fS · J • CALICOS ~: · • BANDAHAS !;$ ! ~ ~ ;,.11!-..:1-=:i • COUNTRY J ! · • JUVENILE . ~-~JSM~,,..Bf-W They're perfect for your Centennial fashion plans and for blouses and dresses to wear now and into spring. Cottons and blends. Reg. 1.19. u;i~~ V~to2.00 88c yd FAMOUS NAME LININGS 66c MAllY MO"I INCllLI! MOM .. ~AIL.10 .. t TUH.. WID,. SAT .. 10 .. 6 SUHDAY IZ.5 NEWPORT BEACH 20 f allll•ltlmd °"" .... cw, ..... ...., .... 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DEMONSTRATION ,!,dfi4,e . ~at/altd • • FIGURE CONTOURING SALdN 369 E. 17th • WesJpJrt SciUare <:G-1a Mesa• 631 -2••• SALON HOURS: Mon.-Frl. 8 a.m.-8 p.m. Sat. 9 a .m.-3 p.m .. IC T1 F F I ' , T~y.January 13. 1976 OAILYPILOT ('3 by Wa F. lrown _. Mel Casson DOOLEY'S WORLD by Rodger lrodfield rtt>Ft~, .tAi ttAt;ft..Y IS SCl-~e POt/'(; ASOU'f r~~ 1UOR~ow1oe Foor> SHoilT'Me? ~fAirJ1f'J(1 MW 'TO 6~0W FOOO c>J TM€ BOTTO~ O~ 1H6 OC6AN. ~.-ZIC . ~~- TUMBLEWEEDS FUNKY WIHKERBEAN W~AT'5 -rnAT DEER OOIN& I~ -rnE. Ef...>M ~ '(OU OOt.l'T KNOW A~THlflK:1 ABOUT SQUARE. 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OOR SC~ ~ILOt~ COUAP5EO SO WE AAVE lO COME ~ TO l(QVR SCHOOl ~AWHILE~ MOON MUWNS ,,.ANY MJ:MeEI( OF iHE <Jl/tCJ()P VF LIVING 81:/NG?S TYPICALLY CAPA&EOF .sPONTAAIEOUS MO/EMEJ.JT W~, LITTLE '4.YO·· ~.lT'~t4E MATTER? ANIMAL CRACKERS LOOK OUT T00/111,MA'AM! '(00'~ 60NNA 8€ 00118!.f-TEAMEO !! . -... -.-:\ ~~·~:'9 () ! . I . . ' .. , .... ; AAJO RAPID .~OTOR Rl=SPVIVSE Tv .ST/MULA TION AS DtSTtNl!:L)/5/.Jeo FIC.OJ.,1 ~ 4 PJ.,ANTJ by Ferd Johnson by Rodc)er Bollen I \40PE ("r;,()'~c ~INe I~ MltlO THAT ~ HEARD IT \.CIT~ T~E R)..L Mt~ OF R~T~U1' ~~I 8ACKuP VOCAlS, 5~1i zeK' AAD SiRt~~ .'--~-=------? "Of cour.;c, thc trouble with huy1ng a practical coat is nobody ever knows it's new.·· MARCI.A, WOWL.O rr. ~o FOft ME 1'0 ~.AN ANIMAL. OOG'T'~ !' I by Mel NO. I'VE .N ~ EAT, ANO ~ HALFWAY 'T'HeR'E . DENNIS THE MENACE -" ct OAtl Y PILOT Tuesday,January13. 1978 Collegiate Cagers Fly High FLYING HIGH /\ pair of collegiate basketball player s ~et high off the floor in Tuesday night's action. In left photo Ohio State's :\lark Ra~·lcss (24>. has to go up to avoid H ickC'~' Green and Ste,·e Grote of Michigan. U Pl TeletillotOi Michigan won. 84-80. At right, Adrian Dantley of Notre Dame goes up for a re bound against Pittsburgh 's Terry Knight. Dantley led Irish to a 77 -66 victory. Ex-Tennis Great Perry if ells Views, Experiences Stauhach Faces Big Obstacle Ry ROGER CARISO~ Ot tl1e 0•1ly Polol Sl•H One of tenni~ world's all-time ireats 1s in th(' Oran~e Coast area today, making a brief stop at Newport Be<1C'h Tennis Club before continuing .1 quick tour ol ihe West Coast. He·s 66 ye:ir·old Fred Perry, \he En~lishman who dominated tennis in thr m 1d 30s and was one of the hi(! itt•ms of profess10nal tennis until a broken arm cut short his playing rarcl'r in 1911. He won at Wimbledon three gt raight times. heginning in 1934 and he triumphed at Forest Hills in the .S. championship m 1933. ':ll and ·36. And he played before the largest tennis audience ever in 1 ~37 18.000 fans al Madison &ware Gard('n. That attendance figure would stand up for over a quarter century before the Bobby R iggs-Billie Jean King match in }louston topped it. The 6 1 Briton touched on ~rveral :-uhjects, ranging from J i mmy Connors. t oday ·s ,l)rofessionals (or lack of them 1, the explosion of tt•nnis on the ·world scene. the importance of 'he o •. vis \up to tt•nm s, to his own expC'r11.•rH·es his b 1).!~l"'l thrills and toughC'St li.t:-k J1)11'1Y C"O ~~ORS :' lh··~ lo-;t * * * FRED PERRY some of his zip because his opponents are learning how to play him. He has to learn how to. be patient and how to combat slow hall t actics. There are very few characters in tennis like Ilie '.'Jastase and perhaps Connors is tr~·ing to become another ~aste1se. "People see Nastase and th('y don't really care if he wins or loses. the fans just wait for * * * Americans Couldn't Handle Brick Court The t ·n1t<'rf Slates Davis Cup te~1m lo't in '.\Ir'< 1ro lx-cau~t' its pl,1~ t'r' ~1mph coulrt not handle thr pl:i~ 1ng ::,urfacc in Mt•x1co Cl! v something to happen. Bull don't believe Connors and his antics help the game at all." TODA Y'S PROS: ''They all expect the sky for what lhey do. Frankly, if you 're a world class player you should act like one. When I was touring, and you had to be a member of a team at that time, not just take off and play wherever you wis h, you were told what to eta and how to do it. And you either went along with it or you went home. "One of the reasons we do not have the overwhelming standout on the tennis scene at this time is due to the jet age. ''When I played the U.S. would send a team to France, Britain and England and vice versa. After play in England we'd have a week's wait before the boat left, then another week on the boat coming to the U.S. You ~ot a physical and an emotional rest. Then you'd hit the U.S., build up for the nationals and then on to Australia. THE TENNIS EXPU>SJON: ' "Much of today's explosion in tennis is in the middle-age set and the women. The women are playing all afternoon and the m<.'n are taking over at night. Women are providing a very large portion to the tennis boom. And the average player is better than the average player of years past. But not on the world class level-Rod Laver was the last great player. MIAMI (AP) -When Roger Staubach leads t he Dallas Cowboy offense on the field to face P ittsburgh's Steel Curtain defense in Super Row! X. he will have four huge problems on his hands. From left lo r iS?ht, they ar e: L.C. Greenwood. 6·6. 2-15 pounds. J oe Greene, 6-4. 275 pounds. Ernie Holm es, 6-3. 260 pounds. Dwight White. 6··1, 255 pounds. They are easily the most well known front four in professional football. a frightening. formida- ble quartet that played a m ajor role in delivering the Super Bowl Trophy to Pittsburgh las t January. Greenwood, Holmes, Greene and White limited Minnesota to a record-low 17 rushing yards in last year 's Super Bowl, permit· ting a mere nine first downs. Un· less they are controlled. it is entirely likely that the Steel Cur· tain could do the same kind of terrible things to the Cowboys. So, the problem is how to con- trol them. Well. the immedi ate job belongs to the Dallas of- fensive line composed of tackles Ralph Neely and R ayfield Wright, guards Blaine Nye and Burton Lawless and center John Fitzgerald. All o( them are veterans except for Lawless, a rookie out of Florida who will line up across from Holmes and White. That Dallas line will try to open the holes for running backs Robert Newhouse and Preston Pearson. Newhouse rushed for 930 yards during the regular season and P earson, who was signed by the Cowboys after be- ing cut by Pittsburgh, gained 509. The Steelers defensive charge could force Staubach into fre· quent u se o f the s hot gun formation which the Cowboys have e mpl oyed to grea t advantage this season. RussianPl~y Didn'tWo~k By MJLTON RICHMAN MIAMI (UPI> -The Russians labor under a s mall illusion which back!ires now and then. They think all North Americans are chumps who can be "handled" properly with the right kind or psychology. Down through fhe years. the Soviets have seen this system work for them, but the other d ay in Philadelphia it didn't and they still got off cheap. All they lost was a hockey game to the world champion Philadelphia Flyers, which, all things being equal. they figured to lose anyway. Before the game even started, the Russians knew the Flyers were going to make them work. They had gotten a com- prehensive scouting report on the Broad Street Bulli es o f Phi ladelphia and realized they couldn't be intimidated. Rut the Soviets still had that good old ace in the hole of theirs. Psychology. Why not? So what if the Flyers were the Stanley Cup c hampions? The Russians weren't at all impressed with this fellow. Stanley Cup. What did he e\'er do in the Olympics? So little m ore than halt way through last Sunday afternoon's contest in Philadelphia, Soviet coach Konstantin Loktev sudden- ly pulled his team off the ice. pre- sumably because one of Russia's key players, Va leri Kharlamov, was checked too hard by Flyer defenseman Eddie Van Impe. That was supposed to be the re- ason, but it wasn't. The whole thing was a big act, the same kind of act the Russians gener ally t ry in international diplomacy or international sports to get the upper hand. This tim e they didn't. Clar e nc e C ampbell, the National Hockey League presi· dent and a m an with a good, sharp mind, did an excellent job of explaining to the Soviets wha t it would mean to them, not the Flyers, if they did not continue playing. Ed Snider, the Flyers' board chairman, was the one who sup· plied the clincher, though. He doesn 't speak Russian, but he s poke something they un- derstood pe rfectly. Money. The Russians are supposed to be pure amateurs, but they have a special unders tanding, maybe you'd call it a professional one. about money. "You unde rs t a nd if your players do not resume the game, we're going to have to refund the money to all the people here." s aid Ed Snider to a man doing a ll the interpreting. • There was no response from the Russians. ''And if that happens," Snider went on, "I guess that means you fellows won't get the $25,000 for this game." That did it. Moments later, the Russians were back on the ice playing the Flyer s again . They saw the Philadelphians couldn't be out- psyched and whether it was poetic justice or not, the F1yers won the gam e, 4-1. The Russians, in a way, can't be bla med for trying tO one·up North Americans all the time because they get away with it so often. Walking out, they've found, is quite effective. In New Haven, Conn., last year, a Soviet team walked off the ice and refused to return until a r e feree's decision was r e - versed. It was reversed. The Russians tried a couple or other ploys on this latest tour whie..h wound up in Washington. Two weeks ago, 30 minutes before their game with the New York Rangers, they &1ubbornly refused to provide thei r lineup with their sweater numbers so they could be introduced before the contest. Last Saturday pr.or to their contest with the New YQrk Islan· ders they insisted on hearing a taped version or their national anthem before it wa1 played over the loud speaker . Tley said they wanted to make sure the anthem was correct, completely ignoring the fact this was the exact same tape which ha d been used all dur- ing their current trip. The prime reasoa the Soviets came over to this country this time was because.they wanted to see if their two best teams could beat our best. They discovered they couldn •t. They also found out not all North Americans are chumps. UKERS ON TV AGAINST BULLS ClllCAGO -The Los Angeles Lakers hope to end a four-game los ing s treak tonight here against the Chicago Bulls in National Basketbal Association action. The Lakers are currently in third place in the Pacific Division with a 22~1 season re- cord while the Bulls are 11 -26, but only five games behind leadin~ Milwaukee in the Midwest Division. Tonight's g ame will be shown on television here on Channel 5 beginning at 5: 35. Soper, Asher Shine; I Lutz Tops Tanner LAS VEGAS - B ut c h Soper of Huntington Beach is in 12th place with 1,708 pins and Barry Asher of Costa Mesa is 17th with 1 ,694 after the fi r st eight-game block of the $100,000 Showboat Invitational bowling tournament at the Showboat Lanes here Monday. Soper finis hed third in the Alameda Open last week while Asher is a past winner of the tournament here. Dave Davis of Atlanta is the leader with 1,814 pins. Lutz Trf.,..p .. INDIANAPOLIS -Bob Lutz of San Clem ente ousted second seeded Roscoe Tanner 4-6, 6-4, 6-4 in the first round or a $64,000 World Cha m pions hip Tennis tournament here Monday night. Rutlerlnlu Golden West College outfielder Leo Sutherland has signed a contract with the Chicago White Sox. Sutherland was the White Sox's No. l selection in the recent baseball draft. Sutherland. 17, is a graduate of Santiago High School. He batted .155 and stole 27 bases last season. He was assigned to the White Sox's Appleton. Wis. team in the class A Midwest League. l'anguarc& P1a11 Southern California College of Costa Mesa will be seeking its fifth basketball victory of the season tonight (8) at home against Point Loma College of San Diego. The g a me is a non-league outing for coach Paul Peak's Vanguards. Tarkettton MVP Bl..OOMINGTON1Minn-Fran Tarkenton was n a m e d the offensive player of the year and the most valuable player in the National Football League today by the Association Press. Cage Ratings .,,. ToP T'#tfttV tums 111 TheAMocllttd Press tolleet IMSlletMll POtl wllll seasan r9Cordl t ..... ou9" ~., ano total polnu: 1.lndl-12-0 1,151 11.Alallema 10..1 ~8 ,.,.,.rylllftd 11·1 111 12.St.Jo'in'S 11·1 2•7 3, Merquelte 9.1 Ml 13.N. Cllr. St. 10.l 1'11 4. Nev (LV I 16-0 n6 M. CJll(lnnatl 11·2 113 .s. W•ll• For. 1 H w.s 1S. Notre Dune 6-3 107 •. Wasll. 1:)-0 MS 16. MIO•IO•" •·3 S9 1, No. CArO. 10·1 sa.s 11. Ortgoft St. •.• SS I. UCLA tM 03 11.c.tltt!l.,.Y l•·l 7S '· Tf'IMH .. 1M 39.s It. W. Tu . St. 10 1 14 to. Rutgers 11.0 3'S, 10. Ml-rl 11-2 70 "or c11ul<I the} hand)(' it in r ecent ) 1'.1rs :igainst Rraz!I, ('olom h1 :i or l':C'u ador where on t•a ch c1c·c,1-.111n 1t was the slow, hrick du-.t «1111 rts, !'porting a s:incly surfart•. that proved the 11n<loing of thr l\mericans and •h(•1r cannon-IJkr serves. "The Americans. whether it be Jimmv Connors. Arthur Ashe or whomever." says Perry. "simply don't have the game or the patience to play on the brick dust. They can't do it. And the Davis C:up is a very nationalistic type game. "If an American is losing in Mexico, you '11 know it by the crowd. Europeans and South Americans are used to the slow brick courts and the big serve d()(>sn't really exist anymore. THE DAV IS CUP:· "The Davis Cup has had a lot to do with the interest in tennis in o ther nations. But of course, it's relative. A boom in Spain. for instance. is hardly the same as a hoom in the United States. There has bee n some talk a bout centralizing play in the Davis Cup, but I feel it would really hurt the event because a lot of the nationalis m tha t is prevalent would be lost. P E RR Y'S TOUG H EST OPPONENT: "It wasn't a case of any individual, it was the style of today's Americans on a slippery or damp court. No matter who you played, you could always take him out or his tempo. U he liked to talk, you could be quiet. If he was quiet, you could chatter . If he liked lo play the net, you could drive bim away. G:iants Depart11reHalted ~o l>3Y~ thre<' time former WtmblC'don c hampion and thrt't> tame formt>r U .S. tennis t11l1~t Frr rl Perry, here in ~ewport Reach today after a 31 '.tear ahsenee. Perry. 66 l'lnd only 15 pounds over h1s playing weieht of 170. i~ on :t hneC tour or tM W t Coast befo re returnln1 to a commitment in Mlaml .M took time out to chat with the Dally Pilot. And whlla many are undtT the tmoreuloo that the U.S~ def eat .t Mateo recently ln Davta Cup _.... ••• a eolONal upeel, l'l!"J .......... "You have to work !or it with patience and stam ina and the Europeans are born and brought up on this type or ball control game. "The Am~rlcans have the concr~tc In tbe we1t and the strataht cloy ln the mld"!fMt. It's hard st~f and the AmertcamJ go with a grip built ror • higher boUncin• ball. But thJs soft, sandy aurfac• taket~a lower bOuncifta ball. Tbe Zu~ans and others a.re able to make tho tran1itlon from ball ~lrol to ..,.... and volley because ol lhelr back.Ir~• It P E RR Y'S 1UGGF.ST 11UULLS: "There were two that I recall the most. The £1rst was the fir t of my thrH Wimbledon championships. And the second wu when I played on £n&Jand's Davis Cup team whlch t)eat~he Arnericam one week. then on the championship at P&rU be ore 15,000 fren zied ,Frenchmen 1n J933.•• • .. SAN FRANCISCO CAP) -The loss or the San Francisco Giants, perhaps Just a lawsuit away from moving to Toronto, •'would be immediately felt in the pockets of the ta:icpayers," a city supervisor 'ams. Supervisor R obert Mendelsohn added that a temporary restrain· ing order obtained Monday aaalnst the Giants' owners. who have tfl'e~d to aell the baseball franchise to a Canadian frOUp, waa a 1t~p Intended "to protect t8"payera ·dollars." The Giants have r un out or dollan, lo.inc about '3 million over the past two seasons, and the team's low attendan ce figures have made games at Candlestick Park unprofitable for mos t visiting teams, too. For that reason, the National League appears wUUn1 to sur- ttnder the San Francllco Hay Area to the American League and Cbarlea O. Finley'• proflla- ble Oakland A 'a, even thouab it meant a court naht. But a late olrer, reportedly top. Pini the one from Toronto, l1 be· ln1 prepued by a '""4P which would keep tbe team here. 111• Toronto o!f er aar eed to in prlnel· ple by the Giants, pendlnJ league approval of the sale and transfer or the team , is !or $13.25 milllon of which $5.25 millton would be used to free the team from its Candlestick Park lease. "What wo have in mind ls $23.5 mllllo n." a aid lloard or &apervlaora president Quentin Kopp who Join ed Mendtltobn ln tntr0duttn1 a resolution -adopt· ed unanlmou1ty -~redln1 the clly att.orMJ to tUo act lon to block the d..,arturt of the Giants. The remalnln• bond debt on the Stadium, completed In JM> and Q panded ln l9'72, i. $13.S n:illllon, Kopp explaloed.. • • ' Folllflft9 Seekln9 Ride Huntin~on Harbour's George Follmer doein 'l have a ri~e tor the Western 500 at Riverside Intemation~l Raceway this weekend to open the NASCAR circuit. But he may be instrumental in bringing another driver to the winner's circle on the 2.62-mile. 8-turn R1vtrside stock car road course. ' 1Yes.-'t'm going to do a liltle coaching," Follmer aomitted "Les Rlchter called and asked if I would coach Ruddy Baker. 1 did the same thing for Benny Parsons for the TROC race. "But there is only so ruuch you can do and the rest is up to him.·· Ironically, Raker replaced Follmer in Moore's <'ar and .it one t ime the Huntington Harbour resident was thinking of taking action against the owner All that is apparently under the bridge and Follmer is ready to give a helping hand where needed. What.dot's the future hold for Follmer? ''We're still formulating our program for the IMCA circuit with a Chevy Monza GT race car," he says. "As far as Indianapolis or the NASCAR circuit are con<;erned, I'm still waiting to see what happens. "A lot of teams haven't come up with sponsorship yet but there seems to be some money around and quite a bit of interest in racing this year. ''I've talked to Vel's Parnelli Jones team and to Roger Penske but neither one is sure of running an extra car this year so I'll have to wait and see." Balcer Alter 3rd Win Baker has a two-race win streak going for him including the last 1975 event at Ontario Motor Speedway in November. He will be driving the Norris Industries·sponsored Bud Moore Ford at Riverside. B1.1t the track isn't his favorite. In three previous outings there. tus best finish was 25th in 1968. TUesdey. January 13. 197e OAIL V PILOT CS, Wolllen's At LA Me t Goll Laguna Whiz Report Aims for Mark Mary Zimmerman LOS ANGELES- was tht> winner m a low Laguna Beach lllgh's gross, low net tourno· Eric Kulst tops a list of ment at Costa Mesa Golf 10 Orange Coast area and Country Club re· track and field stars whQ cently. will compete in the 17th Zimmerman captured Sunkist lnvitational in· low gross ln A ntght with door meet Frtday at the 91. Ginny Stasko was the S p o r t s A r e n a . net vlt'tor wHh '74 , ·Competition starts at followed by Alice Derby S:30. and Sally Owsley in a hto" Hulst. defending state at 78. two-mile champion who Kay May and Nancy ran 8:45 outdoors Inst Terpstra were the B year. will be aiming for flight victors with 96 the state indoor record of gross scores. In net 8:55.0 against eight other action, Sybil Foster was runners in the seeded the winner with 75 with two mile. Amoug Hulst's Ginger Cappy second at competitors are Mater 77. Dei's Bill St. John and Maxine Strickland and Edison's Colin McCon- Marion Voss tied for C neU. flight gross honors with Hulst is tentatively 95. Zo Bartholomew had scheduled to compete in · a net 71 and Erma the seeded one·mile run Havens a 73. if he isn't physically Bt~tty Blakemore won r a t i g u e d f r o m D flight gross with 101. Saturday's Mission Bay Carnelle Kennedy was Marathon. the net victor with 71 Should Hulst win both with Vivian Gormley the mile and two mile, he second at 72. would become the first double distance victor in /tlls•lon l'lejo Sunkist history. even in· It was a partner's eluding open division blind draw and blitz runners. His chief mile points event for the rival will be Gahr's Jim women's club at Mission Arriola, who has a best Viejo Country Club re-of 4:09.1 outdoors. Hulst cently. has also run 4 :09. I. Other Orange Coast area runners entered a re : Marina's Sam Hendrick and Edison's Ct)arlie Christensen (1,000·yard run); Mis- sion Viejo's Oreg Jones (500·yard dash>; Costa Mesa's Joe Young and Corona del Mar's Jeff Day (rated two-mile run): San Clemente's Carl Eissman (high jump) a nd Fountain Valley's Ken Margerum (triple jump). SPORTS Corona Third In Poll Three Orange Coast area teams are listed in the top 10 of the CIF 4-A basketball ratings in the initial poll of the 1975-76 season with Corona del Mar's undefeated Sea Kings in third place as the highest ranked area squad. Coach Tandy Gillis' Sea Kings are 13·0 on the year and trail Long ~ Beach Poly 05·0) and San Gorgonio (12·0> in the standings. ERIC HULST Marina's Vikings are listed sixth and Estan· cia's Eagles are in 10th place. Huntington Beach was also mentioned in the poll. Mission Viejo is the lone representative from the area in the 2-A division but hasn't made it to the top 10. 4-A "'"-SclilMl,lt•<-..... , Santa Anita Race Entries llO•WIONHOAV QAAa &l'AST, l'laiT l'O$T II:• _.,M, UOellrDe-.•t .. &JN...,.._ UIU<\lt•e11Mll,nll&9"'"-"lllT a AC I -6 fllflOftQJ Fllllft & flr#lllty "ast <Ptncay Jr • -~tu Du 1011\larHI S.oloft A•llacllon <Toro> l(tnoSett.aJt•~ tMenat AIM.llt l* TltN tor Otory Cltt"llO" • POU•TH •Ac• -• fyrlongs. l'Nre\ 4 y .. t alCI~ & .._,, C.lalmll'IQ Pvl'lt MOOG. C:l•lmlllO ltrl<t a8000 - S7000 veer eld fllllH. Allow•nc.H. ""'~ tt• ,11,000. 0o1~ Of Long s .. «i. Udy Ntplllll,,. IOllvernJ Vffftl•(C-1 Hy Btffa (Hewlty I P•tl"'1'9 (Loped Ceterv !ShOem•ker) 'TN••tt O. 1.-1erctl Lucky Pel ICer.oed .. I !!arty ADc>olntmtnt CMene I Pllnp.t• °"9efl C Pl~•Y Jr. I O.lveof Rowl CRamlreil llltCI AJltr 181ullll•) Rutell•ll (Att90nl AIM filltllllt Movlml~lo <Ollv•r•• I S.Orullall CC..nol O.uM Pie lltosalesl WlllO lHI (Ar•O!)n, 111 M'tEw.ott <Ollw•rul Ill °'_.me <S110.tn•ktr) 115 T'umo..., (SemklnJ 114 Dencll14 "'9mrne !Plncav Jr.I 11& Ml119l1's Clu. IVell \qlltll llS LUiiaby Song (He Wier) 116 Awt~tn (AJv•rtzl llS 11• 110 109 fll nH lt&CE -AbOut •'h fut1GnQe on turf Flllles a. ma•o. 4 ve.r olOI" up. Allow•nces. PurH su,ooo. FlwtLlll't 11.4 1\6> 113 ~j111 LOV•11/ergartl 110 RIPP1"9 IShO.mher I 11' SwamoNurse !Ptnc•vJr) 110 Camoo Lady IOllv•rts I '"' "' \I~ OoYbJ~ Oink'/ ICtmpnl BellOM IT oro I ~ttSh< Strfft SllC:OND ltACI -· fur1Qn9l. l year old meklen cons & QeldlnQ\. ""'~ uooo A •.R P of Yuulp• Why More Worrv IH•wley I Ill Soc~y ICod ICanol 1,. II ., .. :~. vano.1 Boy !GllllQan I Run the 0111.iK• (Pierce I J..,,.., Bia Ht CSl!Mm•lter I Always Renwtnbef IS.lie" I Qr-. Ev.a Gunner IOllu l ~lval• Practice ISmHhl Otlt• Junction (Toro I Prine~ Card (Hawtev> El Rayo (Plnc•v Jr I Kentlto CL.embertl Tsavo IV•lcletl True Chimes (Howerdl 111 Mau• PTlnc;~s IMul1n1J 111 Admlr•blllty (Mena> 118 AIM ElltlMe It& Folly~(Seltersl 118 The I.Ady Stroker 101.ul 118 "' '" '" I ii 118 118 119 119 118 SIXTH lt&CE -• tur1Qn9S. 1.,..... o4Cls colts & ~tdlngs. Allow~ Pline "1,000. S.nt• Moftl<• ~ • ofCom-rce. Mystic ,,.,.Qicl•n (Hawley) Maheras (Shoemaker) THlltD ltACI -11116 mites Jyear old Mtldtll\ bred In Cetll. Ctalm•ng. P\irse S'OQO. C.l•lmlnQ price S U,000 -siuoo. RI""' RouQh ILambertl Wal~ln HIQh (Olivares I Wcvld Pteawre I (Toro I Life's HO~ (Pincay Jr. I 114 uo uo 120 K•"""'°rth Lus CQmpasl Hayll 113 Ge11wa,v Terresto IMen•l 118 108 119 118 119 119 118 Al'ffd VHhl ICano) Gold Account (Moralnl Prine• MIChtlOb IRosal&~I Rise to RlchH (Sl'IO~maker I AqulleQl•'l Don <Sellers I LUC kV Merllorluoul <V•ldoz l Los Al Results llwM9.-ey Ctnr, Tr1<ll FHt FIMT lllACll -400 yards l ve•r old malO.ns. PwM i 1700. ~rt,ier Father (Motrosl SEVENTH RAC€ -6 lurlQnoS. ~ vtor old~ & up. A.llowances, P\lrse \U,000 Anvol Rane I'! Lolll~ 8•q Bad IOlovarP\ I My Street !Shoemaker I ReQ<tl Troul>aOour (Lamberti Mlr•oero ITorol Fu Manchu 1va1oe1l Oestartes I Mena t U-rT-FlaQS Pay T'rlbu1e IPlixay Jr I O I<:. SO Far (Hawley I Sea Agto <Diaz I EIGHTH RACE -1111• mll~ ' ¥tar olds &. up. Handocap, Pvr~ U0,000 added. Gros~ Uf>,000. To w~ ntr S21,900, wcond i6000, third ~ fourth U lSO, filth $7SO, El """°" HM>cliYO. Holdon<,1 P•llern (Pinc•v J r) EGeorveNavonod <Toro) A. Podium (Ollvaresl 1 B1g~Uny (H•wtey) 1UI Tr"of Knowledge ISl\oemaker) t?t • Moments after his Ontario win he snorted at the prospect of having to race al Riverside. In first place with 148 were Fran Riste and Opal Batza. Second went to Jan Schudel and E\le Wilson at 152, followed by Jane Redmond and Helen Marmaud at 153 and Clare Hammond with Barbara Erickson at 158. Diablos, El Toro Eye 3rd Straight 1. L8 Poly 11S..O) 200 2. s.n~gonlo (12·0) 142 Bar Roekttl (A~lr) 3. Coroneci.t Mar (IJ.0) 131 • FIWI AnM (llloltlchl l IO 2 90 2.IO 3 90 l .10 1.00 K,,.teO Royal (Pierce I HI' " "That's like sendin' a rabbit after a head of lettuce," he said. "l think the furthest 1 've ever been in the race was 30 laps (it was 59 laps in 1968 in a Dodge.). "Either J've had some awful bad equipment or f 'm not very good there, one of the two.·· Moore, however. has had success at Riverside.· Both David Pearson and Parnelli Jones have won TranslAm r aces at Riverside driving for Moore. ''He's a flat .out type of driver." Moore says of Raker. "Wq have a deal that if I think he's running' a little too hbrd, I tell tum on the car radio. "He hkes me to tell him. because he knows if l don't. he'll be too hard on the equipment. "I don't have to do it too often. If we can run out front and 11ot abuse the car. we ·u do it." Tripp at l/SAC Banquet Ron "iSleepy'' Tripp of Costa Mesa and Dana Carter of ~luntington Beach will be among those honored at the USAC awards banquet to be held Saturday in Indianapolis. They were the one-two finishers in the USAC midget division in 1975. Aflflle Take• O.,er A•rot Ascot Park in Gardena will be in sure hands for the next 10· years following J . C. Agajanian's signing to operate the ·tO-acre facility for that period of time. Agajallian has been associated with the track in past year~. but with Harry Schooler serving as manager or owner's representative. The track was recently closed because of the latter's b~,management and Aggie took his annual Turkey mt<Jget race to Irwindale. Carter Finishes S~entla Duane "Pancho" Carter finished seventh and Ron "Sleepy" Tripp eighth in the first indoor USAC midget race of the new year at Fort Wayne, Ind. recently. Tripp was running second with two laps to go in th(' feature ('Vent when he spun out in the first turn and finished eighth. ~11nr~ Srott Honored Ray J,ynrh of San Clemente. W. J . Scott of Newport Reach and two Seal Beach residents. Doug Armfield and Gordon Poff shared in the SCORE 1975 manufacturer's points fund prize money. Lynch was top man in class 7 competition and took home a cherk for$698whileScott was the winner in class 6aNith $637. Armfield and Poff both competed inclass6. College Basketball Wtber SI. 60, C.I SU1le (LB I SS Portland 91, No. Cotoracto 6S P\IOll Sound t.a, Fresno St. SJ Pnlflc 71. Pertland S6 UC°""'' 7S.JlC ftlvenlOe 14 SMU IOI, T'CU 9' TtKU TKh 8.J, IUce S8 N TUH St .• .,, Artton• St. 16 B•YIOI' 92. TUH 11 Hou~ton n, ArkanHS 71 lndl.tM 6', Mlchl9l1fl St S7 P\irdv<e '1, Norlllweitern 81 ttflnolJ 71, WllCOl'\ln '1 Miueu<I 10., 11NcM11rr•v 34 Ml<hlQtn 9'. Ofllo St. II So llllnol\70,N.Me• St.ttlOTI SI. Lewi\ 93, I owe SI ~ ICtntuclly '1, ~orQI• Ill Ftorlda 11, Alabama 70 Aubunl 75, Miu. St. 70 Veno.rbllt n, Tenn~we 66 Clladel 71, VMI 74 Auston Peay 74, Murr •Y. Kv • 70 J11<k\Ol'lvlli. JS. RhOOe Isl ind S? V•rQlnl• Te<h 114, W Vlrgonl•90 Tui.ne 111, S Mtsstntppl 114> Nolr• O.me 77, Piii .. St.John's NV 74, H•wall 11 (OTI Holslra ••. C.n1slus 67 Nt.-y 90, MulltenbuQ 66 . FORDS-CHRYSLERS IENWl MOTORS-UC -FOREllll CARS & TIUCIS 111wn orumr .OSTllOOELS OPEN& CLOSED LEASES THEODORE ROBINS LOSING CO. 2096 Hotbor Btvd. COSTA MESA 2.eo10 M0-121 Ringer winners for the past three months in- cluded: Joan Smith, gross in A flight with 78. Kay Morrison at 62 was the net victor with Arline Ma<'auley second at 64. FV's Top Gridders Mike Marquez was selected most valuable player on Fountain Valley High's varsity football team Tuesday night at the school's sports award~ banquet. Sper1al award winners : Varsity Football Captains : Mike Cox and Kevin Patterson; Mos t Valuable : Mike Marquez ; Most Improved: Frank Christy. Mo s t Inspirational : Bo Boxold. Junior Varsity Most Valuable: Steve Weaver : M ost Improved : Mike Seymour. Sophomore Captain: Ron Padilla; and Larry Budgen; Most Valuabl e: Willie Gitten s: Most Improved: Mike Harris. Sunset Frosh Captain : Tim Heningman: and Pete C hinicc i : Most Valuable : Tim Henin gma n ; Most Improved : Gilbert Compton. Huntington District Frosh Captains: Rodney Gamboa and Bob Foster; Most Valuable: Mission Viejo and El Toro, unbeaten after two South Coast L eague basketball starts. seek their third straight tonight in contests at Dana Hill s a nd University, while winless San Clemente hopes to get untracked against the visiting Artists of Laguna Beach High School. That's the venue for tonigbt 's third round and tipoff in each instance is at7. The Chargers sneaked past San Clemente (43-42> an d Laguna Beach (46 ·42 in overtime) with a balanced effort led by Mike Hill and Marty Ht>im, who each were in double figures once for El Toro. University, however. is coming off a resounding 70-56 victory over Dana Hills, where coach John Driscoll's Trojans hit 21 of their first 27 shots from the field. The Trojans have 6-6 sop homore Ro ger Poirier in the attack, who figures to dominate the boards against the Oilers Tackle Irish Tonight smaller Chargers in the University gym. Mission Vi ejo. is a heavy favorite to dispose of host Dana Hills. Coach Pat Roberts' MV quintet is 9·2 overall and is paced b y 6·4 Steve Sawyer 16.0 , 6·2 David Zogg C 11.2) and guard John Hattrup (10 .0). Dana Hills has been struggling with a 2·8 mark. The Dolphins of coach Art J enkins are led by Jeff Paulson (10.9) and Henry Mikiewicz (9.9 >. Coa<'h Stan DeMaggio's Tritons will be trying to get back intCI title contention with junior guar d Tim Dunham (17..1 > and 6-5 John Witherell pacing the attack '· SMot• S.rbilra (12-2) 121 Time -10 2• 5 • .Alhlmbra 1111-0I 11, 5ocratched -For~lgllt, Mui RON, 6. Marin• 0?·31 l03 MolOQO, Min Banducci 7. Pasaclen• <11-l) u U Eaacta •·Cll•r9t• f'•lller & l·aar e. Kaw II• 111·11 ; S3 ltockttt. Clelml1tt. Pvrn ~200. 'I, Verl>um Oei 18-4) 3'I SllCOND ltACIE -400 v•rds. 3 ve•• 10. Estancia 110-11 77 olds&U1>.ClalmlnQ. Purs.S.3200. Otlle~-51. John Bosco, Miter Oto, Ctrcle Five <Alclltrds) Gte,.d•le, M,illlk1n, Torr•nce, 1 s.20 3.20 2.80 Compton, lngle'Wood, VIiia P.,k, Hun· Sllvol Dlimond (Adair) 4.80 3 40 tlnQton BeKh, Luntr Dee Deck IC.rover> 3.00 :J.A Tlme-102' "'"· Sclltol, '-•cord "91"'' No S<ratchu 1. La Mirada flJ.01 t83 2. Palm !>pronQS 19 0) 1S8 3 Lyn-(13·21 150 ' Camarillo 113·11 116 ~ R.,,.,.,na (11·11 114 6 Vl'1or Valley 111·1) 16 1 Clbrlllo 112·31 SS 8 Fullerton Ce.ll 41 9 lllolt~t Torr•nc• (11·21 37 10. Warr.., 111·4) 34 Ot!Wrs-<;arev, San Gabriel, Noni! Torranct, 1000 Oak\, Redondo, Newbury Puk, ~trra, Downe,, Sow\ Luis OOISQO l·A PH. Scfleol, llt< ... CI '"°'"' s 1. Santa Otra (12-?t 174 2. SM! Marino 110.2) "2 3. Alla LorN t 12· 11 141 4. Yucaipa f 12..01 118 s. NorclOll 01-21 114 6. 8rta 0 ()-4 I 9S 7. Mof•nol/•lley (').3) 66 9. Elsinore (').2) 61 '· El Oor100 fl~) •o 10. C.enlrat 17·21 0 OIM~-{;ahr, C.nyon, Workman Mluion Voejo, Valley Clirl\t!ln, Culver Cllv. Perris. T'HIRO RACE -910 yards. 3 VM• olO\ & uP CtalmlnQ. PUr\e S2l00. Sar Fa~ (Richards I 4.00 3.10 1 60 Bud'\ LOOI fBrooksl ' '° 4 20 Gracia (Nlcooemusl 3.00 Tlme -O.•• Scr•tclled -Groovy ~lltnPY POUltTH RACE -54•yerds 3~ar olCl1 a. up. Sl•rttrs •How•nce. Pllr~ \2600. Ftttn OuPt llCnlQllll 7 80 HO 110 3 80 3 00 J olO Mr Zing tRlchardsl Romiln Devit IUp~m I Time -17 •S FlnH '-ACE 400 yard~ J vur otos &. up Clelmln9. Purse \)800 Holst Boom IC..rctota I l ,40 • 80 380 Ov•ckGreen !Morris.on> u 10 120 Top Top (8rooksl S 00 Tome 10.11 No s<ralches SIXTH ltACE •OO yards. J year otds. Allowance Pu•H S2600. Lot\ol Olemonds I Richards I 10,40 •.l>O ).40 CdM Still No. 1 Bella Tu (Herll Luke's Joker CMvlnl Time-20.04 18 60 8.40 S.20 S<ratcheO -Out It Now, Roman Quest, FHltst Jet Y•t. Hlgl'I Moon The official Orange And No. 5 Huntington Co unty prep basketball Reach, nearly stopped poll went unscathed by a slowdown by through the top nine Saddleback Friday. selections last week wi th could find its position only Troy and Pacifica, threatened tonight by who shared the 10th spot, unpredictable Kennedy, falling by the wayside whlch can be tough when during the first week of its players are on target. league action. Friday's feature pits La Habr a of t he top-ranked Corona del Shot U Euct• J·L•h ot Ol•monclS & .. .. II. TY, ... ICI J2'4,00 SEVENTH RACE -UO y1rds 3 veer otos & up. CIHsllleo a1t-111ce. P\i<W '7000. Ruby 0.QOlll• IW• rd I 12.10 6.00 s 00 N'OO Vln Marv (Ad•lrl i..20 • 80 E•w AtQlltst (Llpll•m) "80 Time -11.6' Ho scrttches EIGHTH RACE -l50yards.lyur old\ Ctalmln<,1. PllrM $ 1'00. ~·sOff CCrH.,erl Freeway League moves M a r a g a i n s t a n 11 eo $ 80 4.20 i n t o t h e 1 0 t h improving Costa Mes a ~d':,;s°:•'~~~~~g ·00 ;:: spot -leaving the rest of unit. . T1~-18.l3 the poll as it Was last Scralched -Two Cer Crull, Ruff I Hun tin gt on Beach week wi'th undefeated OR A~ GE COUNTY 01.1,Moon1n111ew01, LuckvM1c1t High 's Oilers seek their I d' TOP 10 is euc11 9-He's oo & s..o.e Man 10th victory in their last Corona del Mar ca mg · I CdM (13 -0) 60 Oo,peldUM.oo. 11 starts and third tVl~Cteon'wesa.y after 13 2:M~terDei02·2) 52. NINTHRACE -Jsovards.3 vear olds & IJI>, Ct aiming. Purse St700. straight Empire League No. 2 Fullerton, which 3. Fullerton (8·3} 50 H1ta1u11n ceroou1 10.00 •80 380 basketball victory. host disposed of Troy last 4. Katella 02·2) 23 ~~~~~~e·~~::·i~~oo> 7 · 40 !:~ Kennedy's Fighting Irish wee~osts La Habra 5. Hun!. Beach 00·3) 22 To~ -1111t tonight,startingat7. . k 6 MannaC12·3) ?\ Als.oR•n -F1ee1R111ian,RosvJov. The game d oesn 't tonign in a .bid tot'.1 e 1:vmaPark(12-3) 2o ~~;:~~~7:.=n,eOb'searEnc1. figure to be a replay of sole possession of first 8 Estancia (10-1) 18 scretclled -c11a•Qln9 c1own, Tuir Tov l(tnv <Diaz I 111 A.·C.m 81y !Olivares) 111 Bingo II (Noquu I ... "'°'rk'' Pla<.e (Mena) 11& Fut~rtoot IL•mbert) 9old•nd Fancy (Ver9aral NINTH RACE -11/1~ m ilts. Fiii•~~ S. marH. 4 yur olds & up. C1.a1m1nQ Purse S9000. ClalmlnQ price ~12,SOO 110,000. Lilly Lilly !Lamberti Maymoon !Aragon) E~r.itd Meaelo.., I Toro I Auranullal'I •Olivares I P1tn1c Problem IPl,.<av Jr I Brenda's Inion! Ml\~ Cat Potv IRosa1e>1 G•orlloed ICampa\I Do Pl~ase ISelltrsl Bold Prooucer <Va1oe1 I we Companion (Morales l P1ctu~ ~Icard CHawt•v' SIVIN ADVANTAGIS OUI PAGll OffDS llh 1 I~ that yours may not! 1 COMP'LETE ORANGE COUNTY COYHAGI l11Ch1di~: l.attM S-11, SOii Cle_..., MlulH Yltlo. Dolio l'oh1t, • Mii ft Lan9 ~h elld -' of L.A .... 2 MONTH TO MONTH IENTAL IA~IS 3 HO DEl'OSIT aEQUiaED OH Al'l'ROYED CREDIT 4 ONLY $17.10 I'll MONTH TOTAL COST ( Pllflllfed '4"1") 5 NEW COMl'ACT UNIT SIZE 11 1/• 1 4 s 1/11 6 VOICE MESSAGE l'AGHS ALSO ARE AVAIL.AILE 7 FULL FHf MAINTtNANCl ORANGECOUN7Y RADIOTELEPHONE SERVICE INC C714J 835·3305 _, SO. SANTA Fl, S•NTA ANA ,,.,.. l •tlllll a..ch, M1nloft Vl•I•. 0.M 'tl•I, S.• CltmMlf, h• J~• (apialraM, El Tort. U H 1911 .... o•-nn Leo Kohlschmidt; Most Improved: Brad Lusk; Most Inspirational: Friday's 33-27 victory p~ac~ in the Freeway 9: El Dorado (10-4) 8 so;'j ~~ci1a~~·.~.~~;::~~-.1et DKll over Saddleback, which c=i=r=cw=t=. =======~10~.::'.L~a=H=a=b~r;a~(=9=·3::>===6===1tff=, ,.=kl=s1=u=.se=·===::::::;:::=:::=:::=:::::::::::::::::::::=:=:=::=::; slowed tempo to a snail's ;::; David Rankin. Prep Soccer V•rslt¥ E"\lencl• 3, P•coflu I. Eltencl• 1eoring: Se nclleL 2, Rodriguez. JIHllM VetlltY P1<lflce l. Eslilncla O. pace in hopes or nullifying Huntington Beach's fast break. . Kennedy generally plays the Cast game and it the Irish are hitting they could provide the upset of the night in Empire League play. The only way to really know a car is to driv¢ it. We invitt: you to takt the 450SE for a thorough cest dnve • Mission Viejo Imports I s. DMcJo frHWllJ tA • ..., ""·:i· Ml•"-VI+ 131-1740 or 495-170 ------· Daily Sunjet service from n~arby Orange County Airport. Package tours and economy fares for families and groups, too. So call Air California first. If · there's an easier way to get you there, we'll be the first to tell you. Call Easy Information in Orange County. (714) 752 1000; Downey, (213) 924·3313: Laguna. (714) 496-6000: Los Angeles, (213) 627-5401. CT'DtrmAJ AIR . CALIFORNIA We·re easy to take ' 'I I i I DAILY PILOT Tuesday, Januwy 13. 1978 The Bluett Markltplace on the Orance Coast '1 DAILY PILOT . CLASSIFIED APS PUBLJC NOTICE P UBUC NcrJ"ICE PUBLIC NO'l1CE P UBLIC NOTICE -S.14U STAT11MINTO, AaANOONMS'" OlllUHOP '1~1110UI •USIN HS NAME l'ICTITIOUS e USINH$ NAMll STATllMI NT Tho lel~l\9 portofl b Clolnt btnl· ""'°'· You Can Sell It, F!nd It, ( 642 •5678 ) One Cal I ServiCe Trade It With !1 Want Ad Fast Credit .,,,. IOllOWl"9 -Wf\ MS __,. "" llM 9' ltie tkllllo11\ buslno~ _,,. M (OIC A L IH SUllA N Ce PftOCl:S'SING COM,.ANV el 1MO K Sl•I• Colloot a1.,,c:1 .. A nollolm, Collloml•. TIMI fl(t111oui tllnl-~ nome ~"° to .... WH lllM In C.W.ly Oii 1-t•11. EllHliST A. l'ENNElll, 1..0 tC S«ott Coli.. 81\'c:I., AMllolm . C.lllomlo AMl;ltlU.N TOURIST OUlllllAU, 1QI S Hollodey. knt• Ano, CA lllk hercl LH $11.lena, tt.21$ Vie -. Ille, NllUlotl VlolO. CA mu Tiii~ bllillltil I' <.ondV<ttd .., on 111- dlvidlloel lll(flaf'c:I L. Sklono Tl\!) ltatomo11t WM Wed wlttl tho Collllly Cltrlil •' Oronoe COlllllY on J-ry•, "" FSI .. a.at htote ......•• 1000-2'99 Rtntab .......... 3000 ..,, luiJMH, lnveshnlftt I Rnanc6al •••••.•••• 50Q0.5(Mf ......... Announc.-.nta, '"°...:... Wit & F9!1ftjf •••••• 5Q50::>4YY SenkH • ltlpClirl 6000-6099 Employment I "epooatioft ...•.. 7000-7199 Tllli ~"°" wo"ondll(ttd 11y., '"'" chlc:luOL EllNEST A. l'l'l.NNE lt ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••• ••••••••••• PublllMd Oronvo Coost Delly Piiot, Jen. tt io. 21 eno Feb, 3, 1976 .. '6 Tiiie \tMo"'8f'lt WOS fllod wllll lht ~IY Clfftl of Of'onoo C_.y tft o.c.m11or 11. ms. -------•IG.....-al 1002 GeMNI 1002GeMrd 1002 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• • ••••••••• PUBLJC NOTICE PICTITIOUS auitNEU NAME STAT•Me NT ..,... PullllShec:I Oron90 CillHI Delly PUOI on . .JO, ms encl J•n. •· 1a. 20. '"' .. ,.,s TM tollowlno persons••• ciolno w sl -es: PUBLIC NOTICE ART POTPOURIU. 97' Sondctiti. 1 ___________ _ Or .. OWoN c:i.1 IWir. CA. t2•U SNron J"n IC lno, .,, ~c6Slle Dr~ Cot'Ollll 001 IWir, (A, '7•1S Jerry A. Kint. '79 'S.s<ldc41111e Or., C6rONCMI Mer, CA '7•7S Tiiis 1>uslneu 1, conc:l11cttc:I by 1 9tf!C'" ~nne~lllo Sheron Jun ICI~ STAT EMllNTOI' WITHOltAWAL FltOM .. AltTHEltSMI P 0 "1'.ltATING UNOlllt • FICTITIOUS BUSINESS N""'E • "'Mt' ""°''"*' 0r ... oe Cont 0.11., Piiot. J1n1111rv•. 13. to. 21, "" 27-76 PUBLIC NOTICE su .. a 11110111 COUltT Ol'THI STATI Ol'CALI ~ltNIA l'Olt THe COUNTYO,.OltAHOE Ne.A .... Jt NOTICS O ft ME AR I NG OF "ETITION l"Olt ftROBATE 0 1' WILL A N 0 F 0 It L E T T E R S TESTAMENTARY PUBLIC NOTIC.£ ,tCTITIOUS 9U51NISS NAMI[ STATl[MUtT "fll9 tollowlno "''°n I• c:1oing b\M· neuos: VISUAL COMFORT$, 3n E. tMh SI,. Coste Mou , CA 92627 Rou Dye Dixon Ill, 372 E. 16th St C•to Motto, CA t?6t1 Ttlll lluSIM$S Is COll~loc:l lly on In. c:livlOU•I AOU Dye Dhron Ill This stotement wu llled wtlh thll County Cltrll of Orono• (Ollllty on Januarvl , 1976 lallOaS: Ad'frilWI oe•••e•••·············· Mo.Id dleclli their ads TRM..IVB. dally -.d ........ er-ASSUME $37 ,500 ron 1 ........... y. The 3 Bdrm plus large bonus DAILY PILOT cusames room, cathedral eel.Ung 11....1..111 ln 11vtng room. spaClous "-tyfortheffntllt-kit c he n ov e rlook l ng c.orNd lnMrffotl Diiiy. therapeutic spa Hl in Publisher's Notice: TAX SHELTER OCEANA SOUTH JN s.o.s. 4 Br ranch ;yte beauty. Owner has purchased new home &'needs quick all.le. Ck>M to abopping & schools. Doq 't° miss this decorator's delight. Only $53,SOO. Call -9491. Tlllt S1•t-n1 •es med w.th tlle Co11111y Cltrll or Orono• COllnty on "Tlle tollowl"9 ~rM>n Ms Wllhclrown es o Otner o l pertner from Ille oenntnhlp operating under lllO he· lillovs b\oslnou name of MAOERA CREATIONS •t n.o Gr Kt i..nt, C.I• Mt~. C.llfornlo. Estote of MAURICE GOULD, Dt<e.sed. NOTlte IS HEREB'f' GIVEN trwt JEAN GOULD llH foleO Mreln o PlllllOll IW Pl'Obtlt ol Woll enO I« ls- w.n<e ot Letters Test•mentMy 10 tne Pttlllor-.r reference to wlllCh 1s rn.ae for t11rt11tr 111rt1c111ars. anO lt\el IM time one! piece of llorl119 Ille samt hes bMn sat tor Jenuary to, ""· fl 10·00 a m., In lllt courtroom ol Oep;trtrne111 No 3 of said court, at 100 Civic Gent~ Orlve YlllSI, In Ille Clly OI S..t• A,.., Calllornl•, FSl217 PubllSl>tc:I Orenge Coast Dolly Piiot Jon IJ. 20.17 onc:I Fell. 3. 1916 1 .. 16 p r ivate 3eclu ded backyard, extra l~rge king size m aster suite with sunken Roman tub. Hurrv ! 963~761. ()Nn l'I 0 ••I\ •UN IOPf Nl(I; All real estate advertised in this newspaper is sub· ject to the Federal Fair Housing Act of 1968 :~c:r~:~es.!~~~ea;~~~ 1--~. ,,:'.·· OCEANSIDE CO M P L ETE LY furnished, professionally decorated model! ($4,000 lnventory) 2BR. l 1hBA single s tory condo. Enclosed garage. Patio wlth wrought fence & gate. Adult (over 40) com m unity, poo l.--~~~~~~~~­jacuui, clubhouse. Nr . • .J-~· . .,, .. ,.Jtm Tiie t1ct1l101n tMlslnHs name stete· Pul>llShecl OranQe Coast oally p,1o4 """' tor tl'le oort,..~lllp wn tllecl on Januerr Jl. 20, 21, encl Ftbrwry:l, ,.76• 1·2oi-7Sln tllt COllnty ol Or•n99 n.16 F11ll Nome end Adclrou of 1.llt ~ ------------Wllhdrawl11g: PUBLJC NOTICE FICTITIOUS eUSINESS NAME S~ATEMENT ference, limitation, or~~~~;'.·~~~~~~~! discrimination based on .: EJ Camino Plaza shop· ping center. Walk Lo bu.<i line. 30 min. to San Diego. Avai l. now . $32,500 COMPLETE. BY "AIANDONEO'• IEACH RE'f'REA T $36,000 Steps out the door leads to the tranquil waters or the Bay! Cross P.C.H. and you're on the silvery sands of the beach and lhe pounding Pacific! Wi n ding w'a I k w a y , secluded entry! Com m. pool a nd s t eaming jacuzzi! Ownt has left and is beggin for an of· fer ! Take ad antage of this gourmet kl.tehen and sweeping ma~er bdrm ! Are you beach people? Call 847-6010. P UBLIC S.lly M. anc:I JOfln L. Newton. m• NOTICE Vl\10 Ho gar, Newpor t Btacll Tiit followl119 pet'SOftS •te doll\ll bull neuos: race, color, reUgion. sex. ----------• or national origin, or an --------------Celltornle'12'60 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS Si9nf<I . Solly M, New10,, • STOR E SER VI CES CO. tms 511'1' ,._,.. Circle, ~lldlrlQ J7, SUltt G, Irvine, caHtornlo '1211• NAME STATEMENT ~ Tiie IOllowtng pe1!.0n 1, dOlno busl· Pllblllhtd Or.,..91 Coast Dolly Piiot iws1 •1 Dt<. 23. 30. •ncl Jan. 6, n, 1975 411Hl Dlttc1Jan11tryl, .,,. Ops Newport A11lo S11pply, Inc., a Gtlltomt1 corporotlon, 2907 W.st Coost Hllllf!wev. Newport B .. ch, Calltoml• 92..0 SUPERIOR CARPET SERVICE. i------------ Q 21st St. No A, H11ntlngt011 Beach, CA. IRWINOOLOltlNO IS30Wllsltlrt 11"'9 S11lt. 506 IOwrtr Hiiis, Ca to2t\ Atwno tor ,..tit lofter PUBLIC NOTICE G.,y A11lho11y Franklin, «lO 21SI i------------St., No. A, Hu111lng1on Betel'!, CA. S·l .. t Publishec:I Oran99 Coast Diiiy Pllol Thi• blAlntu Is cOllducted by• cor· POratlon. Tl'los buSIMU IS C011d11c ted by an in· SU .. EltlOlt COURT OF THE Janu.try S,6. 13, t•16 ts-76 OPS NEWPORT AUTO SUPPLY, INC. dovlclual. STATE 0 " CALI FOR NIA FOR Tiils Sltltmtllt wes flied with Ille Co11nly Clerk of Orange COlltlly Oii Dtctmber22, 197S. Gary A Fr'1n~hn THE COUNTY OF ORANGE PUBLIC NOTICE Tiiis ste1tment was lllf<I W\111 ll'lt A·astsl Coll"'y Clerk r f Ortlnqjl County °" In the IWitter of tht Estate of E 1------------.Jelllltryt, 1976. RUTH HINICELMAN, Otceowc:I. SUPERIOR COURT OF THE ... ,. FSllts Notkt Is lltreby 91ven to crfdllo" STATE OF CALIFORNIA FOlt Pliblislled OranQt Coast D.\ily Pilot, hevillg clolms agalllsl the said oece· THE COUNTY OF ORANGE PUbllWd Orange Olosl 0.11)' Piiot. Otc. 30. t'7S ano Jan. 6, 13, 20. tY/6 4913-U Ja1111try 13, 20, 21, ano February 3, 1916 dent to Iii. said clalms In tl'le oft Ice of Ht. A.ast71 70.74 the clerlt of the lforesalO cour1 or to N 0 TI C IE 0 F M E A It I NG 0 F -----------..:......: present them to the 11nctenl!lftedatthe AME NOE O P E T a TI O N FOlt PUBLIC .N011CE olllc• of R USTO N, NANCE ..... O.ATIE OF WILL & COOICILS r------::-~,-----PUBLIC NOTICE McCORMltt<. a. OICARO-Alt«neys A .. 0 F 0 It L E. T T E R s S·144t el L.aw -2.SSS E Chapman Ave., in Ille TESTAMENT A AV NOTICE TOCltEOITOltS C"·1S7J city ol Fullerton, In Orange County, Estate ot TEOOE BOONSTRA, SUl'ERIOltCOURTOFTNE SUPEltlOlt COUltTOll' TME wtllcll latter office is the place of IK6i· Otceasec:I. STATE OF CALI f'OltNIA F'Olt STATE OF CALIFORNIA FOlt neu ol tlle llnclersigned in •II matt~s NOTICE IS HEREBY OtllEN 11\al THE COUNTYOFOltAHGE THECOUNTYOl'OltANGE ~tal(llll9 IOsaiOeslalt.S11Chclaims CROCKER NATIONAL BANK, a A.aSM7 No. A· .. 112 ... 111 the necessary vouchers ~1 bt Mtioft<tl bollklng auocletoon 11"5 filf<I In Ille Matter of the Estate of NOT I c E 0 F HE A It I NG 0 F lii.d « presented" alores•IO Wflhon l'lereln an Amenoed Petition for ELIZABETH B HINES •ISO.._ OS PETITION f'Olt Plt0 9ATE OF Wll.L fOllr ,,_,11'1s eller the forst l)UDllcahon Probate OI Will & Codicils •ncl fM Is-ELIZABETH BRUCE HINES also AH 0 F 0 It LIE TT E It S 0 F oftllisnollce. su.nce of Letters Ttsle~nlary to ll'w know" as ELIZABETH B. HINES. AOMINISTltATION WITH WILL AN· OotfC!Jen. z. 1976 pelllloner reference to wl'l1cl'I is ~ Ooecust(I NElCEO HAROLOC.ELOER '°'further 111rt1culars. a"o that ll'le Notice is hertby glw n to credit~ Estate of MARGARET O. HAWIC, Eatcutor oltlle will tome ano pl act of 11earln9 lhe same tws rwtvlng claims a<>alnst tlle said Cle<e· Ooecosec:I. ohalodect*nt been set tor Jan11<1ry 11, lt76, at 10 00 °'"'to hie said clalms In Ille ottke ol NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN llWI ltUSTON,NANCE, 1.m., 111 the courtroom of 0.partment lhe clerk of ll'le aforesaid COllrt or lo SUE A. OSBAUGH llas llled l>ertll\ a McCOltMICK & DICARO No.JOI said C011'1, al 700 Co voe c.t11lt< pnw111 them to ll'le 11nc:lersi9ned al ll'le petition for Pl'ot>olt Of Will ancl for 1~-Att-y·at·UW Drive Ylllst, In the CllY of !>.Jnla An.t, olloo of HARRIS ROBISON -Al· ~an<e o4 I.titers of Admi11l11ra11on ZSU E.CllapmanAve. Calltornla. torney at I.aw -SSO So. Flower St., w11r..tl'le·Wlll Annued lo the Pehtooner F!ill-, CA Daleo Jan. 6, tt16 Suite '10. in tl'le city of Los A"9fleS, In "'er~e to whlCll Is made f« turtl'ler Pub11$1'1ed Orange Coast Dally Piiot , WILLIAM E. St JOMN, Los An9fles Cou"IY. which taller office l)ar1k 11lers, ancl th" the time and place Jan. 6, 13, 20, 11• 1976 11,.1, County Clerk Is the place or business or tne un• OI hNrlr>Q tl'le same has been set for i-------------I VOORHEES, KNABLE ~signed In all matters pertalnl119 to J afl\Mry 21, 1•16, •I 10:00 a.m., In the PUBLJC NOTICE & VOOltHEES said es tau. Such claims •Ith the <OUflrootn of Department No 3 of w lO ZZJ:JO MewU1orno necenarv voucl'lers m11st be filed or <0Uf1, al 700Civlc Center Orlvewits1, 1n a-zoe prennteO as aforesaid within fOllr ttw Cltyot Sant• Ana, Ca lllornoa. S·1MS Tor-ranee. CA 90SSOS months etter the first i>vblicatlonof this ~tt<1Jenuary7, 1'76 NOTICETOC'tEOITORS GENEVOOltMEES notice. Wit.LIAM E. SI JOHN, SUPEltlOlt COURT OF THE Att-yfof': petltl-r DlltdJan. 2, 1916 County Clerk STATE OF CALIFORNIA FOR Publlsntd Orange t:oast Dolly Piiot, PAUL A. HINES, JR. THOMAS L. LOltO THE COUNTY 0" OltANGE Jon. 17, 13, 19, 1'76 101·7' Executor olthe will ru21,.a ... dt V•lt11<I•, A·Ull1 of said decedenl s.i .. 2U l11111e Mlltlerof tl>e Estate of HELEN P UBLIC NOTICE HAltltlS ROBISON U911M Hiils, CA t2Ul c. SI CIC ELS. Deceased, h\ttonwy-.l·l..aW 1710 511·"60 Notice Is hereby Qiven to <rtc:lllors ------------SJG So. Flower St. Anon.oy lw: .,.lltloMr l'levlr>Q clalms against the sale! <!Ke· S.1•1' Sati" tlO Pllbllsntd Orange ColSI Dally Pltol ... nt lo file said ct alms 111 the olflct o4 NOTICE TO Cit IEOITOltS LM A .... les, CA Jan. 12, IJ, 19, 1916 110.16 ll'le clerk ol ll'le ofores.ocl cour1 or to Ne. A-9S71S PubHSl>ed Oranqe Coast, Dally Pilot, -------------wnl tllem lo the undersigned al lhe S-lw Cewr1 of Ille Jafl. 6. 13, 20.11. 1976 7~7• PUBLIC NOTICE S·1U2 SU .. EltlOltCOUltTOFTHE STATE OF CALIFORNIA l'OR THECOUNTYOFORANGE No. A"'60'J NOTI C E OF HEARING O f' PE'TITION POlt .. ROBATE OF WILi. ANO FOlt L E TTI.R S '"f£STAMENTAAY EsUle ol BEATR ICE ·a. TOMLINSON. Ooceawd. office or STEWART. WOODRUFF, & Staltol ClllHe,.,.11 ror FRAZEE -Attor~ys al Law -toss tMC-tyotOra• .. Nor11'1 Main St. -Suite 1020 In the city In tht Matter of tlle Estate ol OI S...ta Ana, 111 Orar>Qe Cou11tv, wfll<l'I G E It TR U DE W I N FI E L O, 1------------latler offkt os the place ol busOMSSOI McMICHAEL oe GERTlllUOE W SUl'ERIOltCOURTOFTHE the Ur\Oenl9f\ed an all mailers Ptf'1ain· McMICHAEL, Oeceesaa. STATE OF CAt.I FORNIA FOR U")tosalc:lntalt Suchtla1mswltntt"oe Notice Is hereby 91 ven 10 the THECOUNTYOFORANGE nt«1.SMY vouchers must be l ilec:I or creditOf's l'IOvl11g c111ms aQalns1 the Ho. A-MOM prese11ted u ;aforesa lo within four said c:loc.otnt to Ille said claims In the NOT I CE O F H I! A R I NG 0 F montl'IS .. 1.r Ille llrsl P<lbllc•tlonOl ll'liS offiGe of Ille clwk of tho •foresalOCOllr1 PETITION FOR PA09ATE OF WILL notice. or toprwstnllllem to Ille ll~rslgned •t A N 0 F 0 It I. E T T E It S OatedJe11.2, 1'76 the ortlce ol CHRIST OPHER L. TESTAMENTAltY UNITEOSTATESBANI( CARPENTER. BEST, BEST, anc:I Esl•I• OI CARL F. SCHUMOLZ.. Extc11toroltllowlll KRIEGER. 4200 Oran9e Street, P.O. Deceased, ots.aldoece<H!nt Box um In tho City of Rlwnldt, In NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN th4t STIEWAltT, WOODRUFF, FRAZEE Rl,..rs/clt COunty, whltl'I loller offlct Is PHYLLIS H. SCHUHOLZ llas flied AttwMy-.t-Law the piece of bllslftfls ot the undersigned herein• petltlOll tor Protwte of Wiil ollt.I \tU Nonlt Malt1 St. in ell matters l)ef"lelnln9-10 salc:I estele. f« Issuance ot Utters Testamentary to Stllto tm Such c lalms with the necessary the petl .. oner reference \o wtllch Is S...U Ana, CA •1701 YOUChors m 1St be tllfod or presented as made ror further particulars, anCI that Pl.obllShed Oranoe Coast Dally Pilot. eforosolO lllrlthln fOllr monlM _.1~ the the time and place of hearinQ the same P UBLIC NOTICE intention to make any such preference, Limita- tion, or discrimination.'' This newspaper will not knowingly accept any ad ver tis ing tor real estate which is in viola- tion of the law. 1002 ••••••••••••••••••••••• FORMAL DININC. Beautiful large pool & family room -cent ral Mesa Verde. near coun-try club. 3 S pacious bedrooms. 2 bath and completely a ppointed kit chen. Out sta nding noor plan. Our exclusive at $71,500. CaJI 540-1151 ~HERITAGE REALTORS Public Notice Government Assumable Loan Great oppo r tunity! Available to everyone! Low interest & rent-like payments available. 3 & 4 bedroom homes availa-ble. To see how you can qua lify, call Ta rbell, RLTR. 540-1720 PUBLIC NOTICE FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT Tho fol low! 119 per tons are c:lcH119 busl· nessos: Kl MST ONE, '1200 South Y•le Stl'eet, SanUI Ma, ca11tornle '121'04 Klmstoo. Inc. 1200 Souen Y.ie Stroot. Sant• Ana, Colllornle mew Tiiis bllslnen h conclucted Cly a Corporation KIMSTOCK INC. Tllk SUtomen\ WU fllocl with lhl COUnl'I' Clerk of Oroncae C011nty on o.c.m11or u. 1975 F..i P\llbllsMd Orengo COOsl Dolly Pllo4. OK. lO, \07S and Jon. •. 13, :ZO, 197• 4'12·15 PUBLIC N011CE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN tllllt OOROTHV J EAN MATZOORFF (TOMLINSON) and DON LAD B. TOMLI NSON l\as llled titre In a iwtlllon for ""ollttt ot the WI II • ncl tor lssuence of Letters Tostomenl•HY to Ille petlllOMr reference to wllich Is l'\eOe '°' further 111rtlc111ars, and that tllt time ollc:I pl~ of heorlnQ the wnw has lleef'I set for Jon11try 20, 1'16, at 10:00 a.m .• In the courtroom of Depertml!nl Jan 6, tJ, 20, 27, 1976 ,._76 fl~t pUbllcatlOll of this llotlce. has betnset for January20, 1916, at 10:00 Oatllc:I Oectmber u . l9lS • m., In the cour1room of Department!------------- DALLAS SCOTT HOLMES No. 3 ot said court, at 700 CIVIC Center FICTITIOUS BUSINESS PUBLIC NOTICE EHcutorofthewlll Drive w-tst. In the City of Santa Ano, NAMESTAT£MENT .. Ito 01 said Ot<tdefll callfornla. The followl119 person Is OolnQ buSI· No. 3 ol said c.011rt. at 700 Civic Ce11ter ------------ Drive WM!, In the City Of SMll• Ana, C.lllOrnla, Dlte<IJ•nuary 2. 1'16 Oatt0January2, t9'6 nessos· su .. ~:~~:oc:~.~TOF ~:ISTO,.HIEll l . CAlt .. ENTElt, JOHNY.HELMICK THE Pl.AVERS EOGE, •262Cam· COUHTYOFOltANGE ATIOltNEY AT LAW USSovtllEtKalyptus Avt, pus Ori ... , SI.Ille B·2, Ntwport Beach, ROBEltT a. LISKElt 1•NonllHltfll•ndAve.,S11ltellO 10DClvlcC.11\erOrl¥0WHt al!.ST,eEST,olldKltlEOER 1 1"91 lelwoM,Ce90.JOI Colllornle 92660 tMOr._,..,_.. ll 677 .. '97 Donold E. Doy, ISSMaQellor,C.OSta LMAft99t.S, Cll. tOOtl Attomey tor petltloMr Santa A ... CA,,,., ... o . .;~1.a ....... ArtONIOY tor ... lltlot1tr Mtsa, C.lllON>I• 97'26 CAS~~~~aElt ltl~. Gtl~• .,502 Pllblislled Oran9l' Coast Daily Piiot This l>llslness Is conOucttcl by an In- Pllbll~d Ora1199 Coast Dally Piiot Janw ryS,6, 13. tt76 tH• SUMMONS IMARltlAGEI Put>ll511ed Orengo Coast Dally Piiot, .Ja,,uaryS,•.13• t97• 11•1• dMCIYol. In re Ille Mtlrrl~ of Petitioner: Coe JO 197$ and Jen 6 13 20 197' OonolO E. Day DOLLY CAIRNS SMITH •nd Respon· • • • • ' mt 7S PUBLIC N011CE Tiiis statement wn filed with the .-nt:SCOTTCHARLESSMITH --------------·-··------------County Cltrk OI Oran99 County °" PUBLIC NOTICE NOTICE! YH ... .,. .._ M9d.. "nit PUBLIC NOTICE HOTICEOF Docembtr It , 197S. "t•l• C-1 f'IMY ~ ... lat .,... willlout DISSOLUTION OF "AltTNEltSIU" PUbll•"'..... ...... C t "'•II "'°"' .r .,_ ._.., lllNN 1111 .. ss r-,.._. ------------Public notice os hereby glwn trwtl .. ._""' nQe oos ..,. Y Piiot, NQTl~TOCREDITOltS wtu.lll JO....,._ aoM tM ltdermatlcMt S·\476 Edwin F. Barre11ger, and Oorwlc:I J. DK.23,lO,a nO Jen.6, 13, 191S 4*19-7S \ Ne.A.Us.ts tiot.w. SU .. EltlOltCOUltTOFTHE McKtn.._y, heretofore doing buslneu S.,WlwC011rtoftM AV ISOI u"""' slcletlt!MllUllO. El STATE OF CAl.lf'OltNIA F'Dlt llllderthe llclll1011s firm namun0uv1e PUBLIC N011CE StMtoofCOlltenMo,_ trillolMl ..... *<.kllr<Ofl1r•U4.slfl"" THEC:OUNTYOf'OltAHO£ of KI N BAR ENTERP RISES,lnnleO· i--------------1 •c-t)'otOr-.. dlttK&. a IMMS qlM Ud. l'tSpoMa Ne.A......, ty of Hunt11191on Beath, C011nty 01 FICTITIOUSeUSINESS t11 IM Metter of tho Estate af RVTl4 ....... *JI e!H. Lea la I~ NOTICE 0 F HIE A It I NG OF Orange, State ot C.llror11la. did on tllt NAMl!STATl!MENT JUl.IACHUlllCHILL, DKHMCI. -"9119. PE'TITION FOlt "ltOaATI! CW WILi. SllldayOI January, 1916, by mut11tl<011· Tho followlnQ porlOn Is c:lolng busl· Notice Is hereby gl.,.n to c.redltllf's 1.TollltlttSPOnclent ANO f' 0 It LI! TT I! It s sent,c:llssol.,.lhosaidpartnershlpond l"ltS$as: N vf119 claims 09alnst lho said dtce-•· Thepetlllonerhtsfltt!Clapetitlon T E s TAM I! HT A ft Y AN o termlnete their relations u p;tr1neno MACY R EAL TV, 1111 ContJo dint to Ille said ctelms In ttlo office ol concernlnq your marriaQe. VOii may AUTHOltlZATION TO ,110MINISTE• tlltrtln. La,._, F11llerton, CA '7~ Ille <ten! of lhe •loresalc:I c-1 or to lllea wrtttenresPOllsewlll'lln JDclaysOI UNOElt THIE INDE PENDENT Said b<lslness In the luture will be George Mezol, 1971 Cone)o Lane, iw-nt lhom 10 tho lllldenlQMc:l •t the "'90.le tl'let tllis summons Is -oon AOMINISTlllATIOH 01' ESTATES C.onc:lucled by Donald J . McKinney, wno F.,.lorton,CA'126Jl office of EARL OAK I.EV and EDGAR you. ACT. Wiii pay and c:llscharll4! all llllbllltlM This l>llslnon Is cond11cted by itll in· J. MELCHIONE. Attorneys al I.AW, 611 b. If YOll tall lo fit• a writltll Estate of ESTHER M . ISENBERG el\d debts of tl'le firm •nd receive all dlvlc:lllel South 011 .. St .. Suite 121a 111 the Oty of rnponse wothln sue II tlmot, yOllrdefallll Mia ESTHER MOLLIE ISENBERG, monies payable to I he firm. Gool'9e Merel LOs A19les, in Los Art90'4ls Collnty. o.c .. sec:1. Further notice Is hereby 9IW<1 111a1 Tiiis statement wes tiled with ll'lft ""'lcfl latt« olllce Is tho piece of tiusi· may be entered and t~e court rnayenter NOTICE IS HERESY GIVEN IMt the unelerslgnecl wlll 1101 bl! reSPonslble. County Clerk of Oren~ County on Diec. nns Of Ille undenlgntd In ell metters a lud!lment contain 119 ln)IHICllW « R ON AL 0 P . ISE N BERG ANO from this day Oii for aroy obligations In· JI, 197S ~lnl119 to solo ftfete. Suell clolms otllerorders concerning division of pr~ ROBERT ISENBER G JR AS currtclby KIN BAR ENTERPRISES In '"'SIOIO ...... ,h ,..... ..... t perty, spousal s11pport, child c11stodV. • · .. ..., ,,.. noces...-y vo11< • ..,rs mus be chlldsUl)port attorney's tees c;osts 4'nO COEX6CUTO RS llas llled herel" a his own name or In the name of 111e PllbllSlled Ora n99 coest Dally !>!lot, filec:I or prHtnttd as otoreseld wllllln SliCh other ,;lie! es may be granted Cly ptllllon for Probatt of Will ancl lot Is-firm. Jan. 6, 13, :zo, 21. 1•11~ 13'7~ '-rnonl"'-ofter the first Pllbllcotlon lllO cOllrt wtlich c.oulcl result In the suance of Letters Te\tamentary ancl DATED AT Hu11l ln9ton Beach,' °':::~~~ber 26•1,,5 <;1¥nlU.~ntolwagos takl1>90lmontY AulhOrlietlon to Administer unde< lhl! Callfornlo, this 10th day of Jon1.1ery, Robert L. Olurcll'll Of'~rty,orotherre'llef, Independent AO<nlnlstrollon of E\tal~ 1976. PUBLIC N011CE ' c If Y9V wlM9 • HOii iiie anlcioan ACI reference to which Is mode tor Edwin F . Barranger E11tt11t0t of the wlll ......,;... .._ tflb ~ .,...,,.,....... tur1htr portlc111ers, ono that Ille time Published Ora~ Coast Dolly Piiot, PICTITIOUS eUSINESS NAME STATEMeHT of salc:I decedent ,...,...,, w tMt-,-~''"°"' ~ onO piece of 1'1ffrl119 t,.,. same l\eS been Jan, 13, tt7' 137-76 =~~~~~ONI lf..-y.-r .. lllOd•tl-. • wllor Je1111try 27, 197•, et 1o:ooo.m., '" T"8 followlllQ porton Is doing bllsl· ~es: Oeted AllQ 6 1975 ti. <011rtroom of Otpor1mtnl No. 3 OI ~c:;-;;,.... Wlt.~i'AME.SIJOHN,Oeft said cowt, •t 700 Civic Center Drlw 8yMeOOllneCalon Oe!My Wost, II\ tho City of Sel\lo Ane, U1t ' Cellfonlle ....... CMlfwlllo..U GCOtlMA.SULLIYAN OltledJ' 7 1976 ....... llllOc:I Or .... Goest DellY ........ ~~ ::;vo. WHT w~'LiAM E. st JOHN. -•• 1'75 lfld Jell, '· 1a. 20, m• OttMIGI! CALI .. '2.6'1 C-ty Cler11 -----------'95-~;.;.;75 TEL' O Mi ~1-j nMOTMY G. TOOO, l!SQ. . . -....... l»oYIS, ITA .. "°RO, PUBLIC NO'ftCE :S~"n "°111• "nm .... " KU.LMAIU nNw1ac PWllSlltd 0r0fl91 Cooit Dolly Piiot, ~~_ ............. SU"ltlOltCOUltTOPCAUl'OltNIA 6 tl 20 27 97 --COUNTYOf'OltANOE Jeft.' ' ' '1 • lS-1' ,_..Ano.CAM* CASI NUMaE111 ~ PUB CE Aftlrlleyster~""".....,.. OltHltTOIMOWCAUH LIC NOTI Pllbllshoc:I Oranve Coost Dolly Piiot, , , f'Ott CH.ANOE OP .. AME Jon. fl. ll, It, ttl6 In the Mttt•r of tM ~katiofl or S.147• SEAN PATltlCK Wtl.80URNE and • SU .. ElltlOll COUltTOFTHI! DIANE ltENI! WILBOURNE. Minors STATEOFCALIFOANIAFOlt ..., and th""'Oft ICollllt.-. Ann Ntl'IOll, TNECOUNTYOFOAANGIE PUBLIC NOTICE 1hOlr netural motlltr. For Ol&nQt ot Ne. A"'* Heme NOTICE OF HE Alt I HO Of' C"·1S7t Sean Petrk ll WllllOurM anO DI-"TITION l'Olt PROeATIE Of' WILL SU,.EltlOR COUltT 0 , THE flltN WilbOll~ llavo tlltd o petlllon 111 A N O F 0 ll L E T T II a S STATE OF CALI "OllNIA l'O• 11\IS court for o n orc:ler ollowln9 TESTAM•NTAltY ANO FOlt TltECOUNTY Of'OltANGIE ,...,,._,to cfltnoe llMlr -from AUTMOltlZATIOH TO AOMINISTlll .... A ... ,,, ""°""alrl(ltWilbOurnoondOl-Alne UNDER THI: IND E l'ENOl!NT NOTICE 0 .. HIAlllNO OP WlltlOllme to Soon Petrick Nef'°"#IO AOMINllTlllATION OF H T.ATES l'WTITIOH PO• "lt0UT8 CW WIU Ol_,_,.,..._.,,~lvely. ACT. AN 0 ft 0 ll L I T TE Ill $ It I' lltreby ordered lllOI Oii Pff'IOM E._ of 11108E RT B. 15EN8Ellt0 f • I T A M E N T A • 't A .. 0 lfltltrntod In tlMI INlllOt olOf'fttld oe>-t k a A 0 I I It T 8 E N J AM 1 N AUTMOttllA TION TO AOMOlllTWlll ..., .,.._'"''court In Do""'"'"' ISEN•l •G.DocMwet. UNOlllt THI INOl,.INDl .. T Nil>• 3 et 700 Civic C.l\i.r Ori ... \1111Ht, NOTICE IS HEftEBY OIVEN tflllt All>MINISTltATION OP 81TATIS ~AN, c.atltorlllo, Oii l'*'-Y S, lllONALD 8 . ISE N8E.ll0 ANO ACTC"'"°c.Nfflot,...I 1m,at 1to'c.loclt •m .• •nd-... lt08ElllT ISE N8EltG, Jlt. AS !llaW41f lUIE R.ICARL..~ ... "'°'9cavw.Henyt...., .......... y CX>EXECUT0"$ ,,. ... fllec:I ....... NOTICI IS HEltE8Y GIVE,N tMt MIOpetlllOtlfor <llanOO 4lf N mtllllulc:I Pt'ltleft ftr Pr"otlett 91 Wiii Md tw i. UHITEO CAl.tffORNIA I ANI( fl_. MC..,.....,,...., tutne• Of ._....,.. TostatMfllMY lflCI fl!Od ,.,.... • petllloft for ,..,...... °' tt la flH'hf wdtrocl IMt • OIOY ol Avt'-lmlofl to AOfllllll"or....., IN Wiii ol\d f•t luuenco •f lAllort 9"t...-Wto1110w uu .. 11t ow11....-111 llldet*Mlllit A41ftif11Jtl'ltloft •Est.a• T11tamont•"Y to the P•111i-ffllttw • O.lly "tot • noonpooer f/I 9tNfal A<t rot.MU to wNdl Is "'**' tor =IMll1111 lo Oc:lmlnlttet Ufldtt 1'11o • (lfallatJofl. ....,...,"*"II\ tllh COU!lt\l M f\H'ttltr W1klllon ., and that Olt tin.. ldwlt Admlnlslrollofl of Estlltet ..., -• • ..._ tw *'' <*'*"'1,.. ..c:i ~· f/I llM•lfl91he umo ..._ llftrl Id ~· to wtilcll b nwdt '9r --..,ierlett>odeyvf ,,...,._.,.. •* ~,..,21. 197',otto·ooe m.. lfl IWtNr ll!O'll<11••rs. on0 Illa! ..,. "'"' II h ~ ot1lor'Od tf\at ttio GMlrll'( .. ~ or OolNrtmont llO. a ot n .,_.of 1ttarl119 l11ot same'-blMn O •rtU llafl l'llOll flOtl<t at tM,ioa Olld MIO c~ at 700 Civic Gel\ltr 0.1 .. .C .., JMUary 27, 1976. •1 lt"Ot• m., .._., ""' h0arl111 to IN N'utll WUI, '" Ille City ot $01\I• Ane. lfttN-1-ofDtOOflmtnlNO..Sot ...... LY-"P•11IWllll11111n•uc· (allforfll• WICI ~ •t 700 (Mc c,e..,.,. !)fl .. LYl'Nfl POYI WllllovrN , a.ti.I V\I Ootoc:I JOll. '· 1'76 w.,,, ... 111• City •f Sot1t• Ano, ~. taolltr-loot.It, C.llferNL WU.UAM I . IU OMN Cellfonll• o.•OKtfMOf 11, 1t7J ~yo.t1t DltMJ-ryt, tt76 SAMU E. Oil! I ZE If T1MOTMY •· TOOO. I.SQ,. WILU AM I . It JON.,_, .IUC>OI Oii THI , DA¥tS,STAP'P01tD, QufttyCJtrtl _... IVN"IOllCOUllT ll&u.Mltt 6 tl'llfWICIC C. A. MMll -T-1.MCQ.AMCIY r................ ntMHtall'~ .... ..... ...o. .... ......,....-,ca..... ~.-.u.... ..........,~caaMt ...,,_.,,_1 ...... ., ~tlw: ,....._, Tt h OMUI,.,.,. ,.., .,.., ... "9 P\tllll1'*1 Orttltt c..tt 0.lly "tot· .....,..,, ......,_, ~ Oret1• CMtt Del1f ....... JM. tt, U, It, "7' ,.,..... 0rafttlll CNJI Dally llllet, -.-.ta. It llO, i•. '"' •t• , .. ,. Jal\.12, u. "'· ,,,. t1:W6 PUBLIC N011CE UNIQUE FLOOR FASHION, nan Gerdefl Gro"9 Blvd., Sllltt J, Gerdeft NOTICI 0, TltUSTEa'$SAU5 Grove, CA. '12640 T.S. No. *"1S Herloncl Wlllltfn Scio~. 2'700 N. O.. FollNery '· tt16, et 11:00 A.M., 8Ae 81\'c:I,, FulleMon, CA. 91635 TITLE INSURANCE ANO"TRUST Tiit' &llSIMU Is c:ondlKtoc:l by en In. COMPANY. H d11ly OPPOlnted Tnisteo dloriaiel. 111\dff oncl puniiant to DffO of TtllSt re-H. Wllllaf'I\ SPMf c:wdtd Jiiiy 2', 1tn, as Inn. No. 2l560, T!lla st•--nt •H IUf!d 'llltl't tho In Dooll 102.0. page 11t of Otflc.lal C:-.ty Cieri!. of Orange County on Aotconb ff\ tM office of tho Councy JM!Aerya, m• Rotcorde• Of Oronoo C011nty, Calltomla flJt• WILL SELL AT PU Bl.IC AUCTION TO PllOlllNd Oronoe Coast Deity Piiot, HIG+iEST Bl.DOER FOR CASH (Pav• ,,.._,., IJ,20, 27,enc:I Fobf11try3, "7~ blootlltne of sale In lowf11l ,,,_y01111e __________ _.:;•~76 United Sto\ts) •I the so11th front ontronct to llle olc:I Orange County PUBLIC N011CE COIKlhollW located In Ille 200 bl6ck of --...,.,.==-,,,.,.,,_,,.~,...,.,..,~---r Wtsl Soni• Ana B11ltvard (f-rl'f "'CTITIOUS aUSIN8SS Wut Sixth Strut I Santo Ane, NAMl ITATl!MENT CallfOl'llla, •II r10111. tltlt' and Interest The lollO'#lllll Pffton 11 c:lolno bulf. conw'l'td to enc:I now lleld by It lltlc:ll!r M M M : t.olc:I Dffc:IOITr11)l lntllePrOpOrtysll1.tel· ACME MAT co .. 1•n Plocentla, ed In said CA111nly end State ottct!Cled Coste Mewo, CA. '7'11 .. : 810 HollW Wholowlo Co., inc .. • Lot 1' block I section t 8ollloa Celltwnto corporotlon, 1'1) Plectnll•, ISlanG H per MIP re<or«IOO tft llOOll 6 Colla MeWI, CA. tU21 1199tl l of m lscelltln004IS rn.ps, ~ Thlt Ml,,..t I• COl'ld\Ktocl by• CCII"' dSlklCOllnly. porotton, Sold Wiie Wiii be 1'11.ecle, but wllfl0ut0 81t~~IHOle C.o.,lnc, ~I w warronty, o •flt'OD or Im-H.L: OW!ltlln, Prftklorfl "41od. rott'Cll~ 1111•, posWIMon, Of' 1'11s ~ was filed wl!ll tllt ~. to pey the Nf\llllnlf'IO ~ Clof11 ot OroftQe Oollnty 1111 f!'ll'lc,,.I ,_ Of the flllte (ll MCtrwd 11Y ~I. 1'76.. ..io DMd of Tnm, to-wl1; sue..-. PJlftla wtttl '""''°"t t""""', H pr9¥ldlcl lft '°'*I"'" Or ..... QNtt Delly ,.IOt .... MtllCsl. od¥onc:ot. 11 MY,""°" .Ml\. IJ,IO,l7,0f!O ...._), tft• t H6 91t '°""'of MIO o.od of Trwt, t.H. ------------~ Md •lltlOMn of lllt Tnlllw .,. "' .. trvtt.sc'fftH .., wld o.... ot PUBLIC NOTICE TNlt. 1----~--------1 ,,. ..... kt.ry ulldff Mid DIM _, PlCTITIOUI eUllNIU Tnnt horottforo necutH OflCI dt-MAM8JTAT8MINT llWrM .. tho unctor.iQned 0 -lttltft ""'"'IOMflt_.....MO..,.lld· OKJIWWllotl Of Oofevll Md DafNl'ld for -ft! ......... • -lttOft Ntllco Of ~I llta.-.c.AL. ,IOI '9ft CM!ow fll .. , Md lledlotl to S.11. Tilt "'*"•'" ......... OCJl.Gollten'llo fH.o HMM M id HollcO ~f 0.fwtt ~ ~ A, ~. tnl c...y Or .. Elo<tlOfl to Soll to llo rec.or9M 111 .. c.ta-...,c.iltornloftN• CO\lfltY ..._,. Ille re al ttf9111Wt't b ~ M. 0 .,11, teen Poft C.Wlll'w llUted. ,._.,......,..., 1ooc11, C.11'-l•flW ORM: J-V4, J.,,.,., nll l ._.,,.._. I• COll441Ctod •Y a TITLI INSUltA,.~l!NIO ... ,.l~o. TIWU CXNU~Y .1. A. c.eo,.r •U old Tt...,._, TMI t l...,_. wet HIM wl" W11 ,., C9l'llflM,., Cettllft • °"""' o~ "' O\'-.e C8llMY • Niii~-=--~ .... ~ ,tt1S. ~ (llrou~ wtCll IM Or-.. c... ~--Or .... c.est OelfT ...... ~lyP\aot,JM. 12.111,tr."" ~ o.c..~• ..... .-. ... 11, ms -.,w • .I OWNER. 548-3036 TRl-LEVB.fPOOL Hunti ngton Beach Pacific Sands. Pool 4 IDRM H o m e b y D e a n e HOUSE OF GLASS Brothers. This lovely 3 Formal entry into huge bedr m, 3 bath home of· Ji ving room , din ing fers comfort in living. room, with sliding glass Forma l dinin g room. door to pa tio, fa mily Large family rm w /wet room which opens to cov- bar overlooks pool and ered patio with gas fire terraced yard. Comp! pit. Huge master suite landscpd front and rear. with private wall or glass Workshop and storage overlooking private patjo cabinets in oversized 2 plus beautiful manicured car garage. Blocks to grounds. Be first to see ocean. Offered a t $73,500. this dream home. Call ~ 963-6767. ~ 0 UPE RB Ol'!N lll ~·ll~fVNIO /lfNl('(I ,... c.mpu<?NM~~ ~[=V!~~-·'·~~~~~I SALES Associates. share WALK TO office expense. get 90% comm .• learn eq uity SHOPPING purchase, tax shelter This lovely 2 bed.room ~d t8:x defn. exchange .. home is only \l'l block to Will gave you 5 to 10 of· 17th Street, Costa Mesa, fers every day lo pre-shopping and is zoned Ct- sent. Sam & Ge ne . CP for an investment PILOT Real Est ate, ideal for a retired couple 540-0555 who want to bui Id an DO YOUR OWN THING On this 113 acre lot with a cozy 2 Br home, room for anything asking $4.2,999 839-1710 REXL. HODGES estate •Mauail ~ liilPlac• . Prap•rti•• · 752-1920 1400 QUAIL ST. Nl W..OltT HACH REALTY FAMILY HOME RIVERSID E 3 Bedrm, 2 ba. POOL. 3Br. 2ba, cent air, Ige cl Eastgate area. Fplc. Din patio, 2 car gar, dual r m , bltn s. $52,000. frplc, bltns. drps, W /W 536-8836 cpl. $32 .500. P r. on ly. ~h _l_-689-_790_2 _____ 1 --~~· OPfN 111 9 • 11 s rtJl'l 10 er Mc'rr -----nil THI RE~~ I ESTATE RS MUST SELL VA TERMS Ideal lam home for lge family. 4 Br, 3 ba, lovely F R with brick lrplc. Close to sch.ofs & shop· pin g. All TERMS . ~~ -DOLL HOUSE ASSUME 71/20/o LOAM Imma culat e l s tory home on tree lined street. 3 Bedrooms includinf! king size mester i;uite. z Full baths. Family din· ing room. C&nplete with built-ins & tiishwasher. Highly upgraded with new carpets, drapes, & paint inside & out. New ceramic tile in kitchen & baths . Lar ge covered patio. No qualifying'. $269 month pay!I all. Asking $43,500. Call 842-2535. O/'fN lit 0 • 11SIUflI()6' NICE' Rambling Rwh --- Lovely ~S~~,~~d Mesa ul::.'~~~ ~~::~'.·~fi~l~·-~1~'~;i~-~~ 4 +POOL Terraced brick entry, view master. step down family center w/massive raised hearth fireplace, formal dine, breakfast bar, piped-in music, low care grounds, sparkling pool, party sized patio, towering trees. Hurry must see for the fussy Verde home. 3 BR, 2 BA1. - w/catbedral r.eilings,1·----•----patio kit & comer Jot. Low maint. yard w/l.ge patio & fruit trees. Call us for compl details. 546-5880 buyer. ROIERTS REAL TY 848-1688 HARBOR VIEW ~HERITAGE REALTORS MESA WOODS Bette r tha n n e w 4 Lusk Home bedroom, 2 bath with Big Can n CondO Beautiful !bedroom, 3 b a th BO~DEAUX model. Custbm decorat· e d. Seclude d patio, finished garage, many extras. Owner will lease for $800. per mo. or lease o p t i o n ·o r s e 1 l • $125,000. VA C ANT - & EADY ·ANXIOUS. Ope n Sat 1·5 8 Rue Chateau Royal, N. B. 640-6161 Charming 3 be droom' huge family room and a with magnificent view central atrium court. from rear ya rd and Located on a quiet cul- patio. MUST SELL TO de-sac, a short walk from SE'ITLE ESTATE. the new city park. Priced 1~~~~~~~~~~ $94 000 right at $.W,900. with a ' 71A% assumable loan. •~ ~S~~CT REA!-FST~AtE -I PROPERTIES ANYTIME -----~ ~~~~. .. a -• • • • tiii1t•C: layfront Lot For Big Canyon p ro· Be autiru t, buildable-Coldwell Banker perties, Call Big canyon Balboa Coves' largest 11u~fN11A1~AG<COM~11N• Realty, 644-1193 availab le prope rt y! -----------1 Ar chitect's pla ns in- Waterfront Dplx eluded with purchase. Pier, lrg dock. B(>th units Pier and slip for 35' boat completely redec & toads already t here. AN 0 of bltns + frplcs. Huge THIS IS FEE LAND decks, firepit eic. Great soo~E BARRETT loc. $137 ,soo. JACOIS REALTY -REALTY- 67~0 VIEW W1THINCOME Want to live at the beach? Live in the 3 bdrm .. 2 bath unit & rent the 2 bdrm .. 2 bath unit; what more could you ask for? $175,000. 873-3663 833-0523 Eves 642-5200 675·4060 *** DPld Schroeder 3210 Mcrea H•wport a.ach You are the winner of two free dinners ($14.50 value) selected frorn Skinny Mike 's menu at HOLIDAY INN 313 I ln1toa St .• Cotta Mesa Please call 642-5618, ext . hiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiill 333 to c hll rn your tickets. associated 81101".f.Q <, IJf/\l TOl>S l fi ,~', 'W 9,,1•1 ... 'I t t'>, *** c=rs:~A KEMNEL•s Try trade or low down ! 3 Highest. recommenda· Uon oo this super sharp BR. bouae., new palnt & motel ror anlmJls. As carpets; on lge. R·2 lot. hlp as 38, now 29 board· Seller anxious. $44,DSOI ing animal&. Could In· l .. H lay Prop. cro11c Income tbree a...... Ume1 If Rroc>ming facill· * 675-7060 * ty utlllicd. One owner ---------• working preunlly, ln-----------1 come of $12,000 a yeu. OCEAN ILUFFS HARBOR·VlEW ·POOL- S£CURITY. All new aod youra too ror si2.ooo. T ERMS/ TR.ADES ac· ccpt.ed. HALPINCHIM UALTOIS 67MJf2 Purchase price of $71,500 Includes ab o 3 Br, r am.il1 room~ plus enclosed peUo •a covered .,.uo, creenbou1~ •• rr-ult lien. Lot, ....... nou&b to loeruse kennna. A ~It'/. YC•nmoM--.... 19ALTO.S 641-2411 Want Mi m utts 142·!1118 SIU kDI Items 1-~~---------...... --1 Openings eicist in re- sidential sales. If you are a capable aalesperson Co l d w e ll Ba nk e r Residential Brokerage Company may be for you. Consider: ./P roven program of formal training .{Expert backup <not. c o mpe tition) from management .f A superb redonal le na· tiooal referral sy1tem ./Top qualit y office facilities ./Great benefit package Including ~l\llUrflnce & profit sharing lf interested call Howard Wells at 644.0000 for ap~ poinlment I • Equal Opportunil. Employer THI con.AGE Over '4 illN Newport H•l&hls. lleparale ln-~ome unlt. S1cr10ce .,..,........, POUST 9f=!OM IMC. • . "' .. BAY AND BEACH 6 7 5-3000 •' •· •' t l lJ9••, f t 4W., { ( JW llf\J A'\ l •t 1. f'<l\i\~ OLD COIOMA DB. MAI Hard to find -3 BR, l BA home plus 1 BR, & 1 BA rental. R·2 lot. Tenan~ CAI I 494·6594 occupied. Call for appointment to see. FOR Only $72,500 . UICUTIVI ESTATE 2·STOIY41D Tu.ad!)', January 13. 197e OAILV PILOT C7 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• Colto W... I 024 ....... --•acll I 040 n ine I 04 4 •••••••••••••••••••••• • ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• c...ery.·T,.... 4be•n• Sll,500 Vnbelle\lable valuo' Needs a U\Ue work ·what savinis. Kentucky style cbarm, 1ot4 of trees for added beauty & privacy. Room for your boat or trailer. Owner w1mts ac· lion, BKR, call6'0·1720. • $35,tOO . .Nlust Y....S GHAT FOi la The City ENTERTAINING . AJJve with warmth & It's cute, compact :u)d freshneu. Newly P•intcd convenient. 3 Bdrm. coo· 1nalde & out. Orive thru d o with 2 bat b •. boat. door. Carpets. fireplace. wet bar and n drapes. country woud temfic ~nclosed patio off cabinets. Forced-air kitchen area. Recrea· healing, Du1 It -ins for 'l1onal facilities and :.hop· gourmet cooking. Dining ping near by. $S!l.500. room urea. Covered . OCIAM ~l!W FIOM OCIAN LAMD ·Separ at e home with a condominium feeling! Delightful views or trees, Bay and oce an from this sunny 2 bedroom retreat~ Note the fireplace and the immaculate maintenance inside and out. This 'home feels great on sunny days -and rainy ones, too! $137 ,500. DECOIATOl"S HOMI · Look beyonCithe magnificent coUection LAGUNA'S of ••master pieces" to see a lovely 3 BR, huge formal di~ room home. There are n e w draperies , Bigelow carpeting.' •. also new .. no--wax" vinyl. floor covering in kitchen . Beautiful pool wit h g uest or cabana room. Quiet POO&.+IUCH Formal ralsed tile entry Ele1ant living room wtlb floor to ceihng fireplace. Banquet sated formal dmln1 room is eloquently served from h~e gardeo v ew kJlchcn. Enormous family room overlootcs sparkling pool & jacuzz.l Ir lush terraces. Spiral Stl)irt to massive 24' master suite & retre~. ~9111 .... j.llll.J••a.L Spacious c hildrens I quarters. Ball room sized family recreation room. Hurry-EZ terms. patio for outdQOr fun. A perfect first home, BKR. call for details, 84.2-8854. 552-7500 red hill U~l()Ut: li()Mt:S ' f'EAL TORS , 676·6000 2443 E,. Coast Highway. Co,ona def Mat BEST BUYS IM INCOME & RE-SIDEMTIAL PROPERTIES location. $129,500. c 0 M M E R c I A L Call 963·7881 . Of'IN l•t q •If~ •UN IOt-1 "<' t 1 BAY & BEACH REAL TY BUILDING downtown Laguna. 7,000 sq. fl. ---------oua 26HI YEAR 675-3000 Approx. ~ acre. Ample '"#I ln c.lfor'ftlo" reolt..y VACANT WESTSIDE TAABB I Don't miss this one-4/BR ftlK"'- home with huge family "#I In California " ~ room w/open beam ceil· I~~~~~~~~~~ ~!edasndsobmr!c~i!~~!~i ON THE BLUFF VI -VI VI OWNER MOVING terms. $38,900. CALL IWW • ew • ew Save money on beaut. PrestigeHomes.645-6646 $46,500 landscpd Univ. Pk _ parking for Restaurant, I002'GtMr.. 1002 I Store. Bank. Etc. Lease NEW LISTING Mesa Verde North. 4 Bd , 3 2 bedrooms, 2 baths Con· Garden Home. 3 Br, 21 ~ ba. ram.rm .. dinrm .. dom1nlum. Fireplace. Ba, din rm, waterfall. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••• .. •••••••• GtMral I 002 GtMr.. I 002 ------------------1 •••••••• • •••••••••••••• •••••• •• • •••••••••••••• OCEANSIDE VILLA - VA/FHA ASSUMABLE. 2100 sq.ft . choice corner farruly room, tile ent;-y fire nng w1grill. $55.500. Here's your chance s location. $67,SOO. By Custom carpeting and OpenhouseSat&Sun 1·5, LIDO ISLE Like n~w t Lido Soud 4 BR., 4 ba. 1-0 wner . Custom bayfront. Lawn, patio, jacuzzi; pier & float. $325,000 . . Waterfront, Lido Nord. 6 BR. or 4 BR. & 2 BR. apt. On sandy beach. $28.5,000 BILL GRUNDY, REALTOR 34 1 Bov·1d1· 0 11111· N B b 7S 6161 1002 GeMr .. 1002 .............................................. I ESl.EY N ~YLOR CO l{EA L T OH.S ~1 11<. .. 't' l H4 DRAMATIC DOYElt SHORES Spect acular view! Luxurious 4 bdrm home with huge fam. rm, formal DR & surprise bonus r m. Great open plan. Pool w /huge patio &play area. $198,500 1608Galaxy Dr. Wed/Thurs.12 :30·4 :30 2111 SmdamqWntGllsRood NEWPORT CEMTBl. N.I. 644-4910 South Laguna. Charming house and guest house. Very Large lot. Steps to private Beach. Owner finance. $106,000 OCEANFRONT -1.4 acres spectacular view property. 5 rental units. T r emendous development potential. $375,000. bedrooms +family room owner. 54" A Ao•. drapes. Decor a tor 's 60 Willow Tree Lane, Irv. or 4 bedroom + den & ----V""MO--•---=---552 7946 family rm, 2 patios, 1 wallpaper throughout · HUGUHGUS YARD! Separate laundry room.--------- block from park and 5% down poss. 4·BR . Two enclosed patJOs, one Laguna Beach I 048 schools. 1800 Sq.fl., vs:ry $43.900. Bkr: 847 ·8553 custom bricked . 2 car ••••••••••••••••••••••• delightful family home. Eve894•2697 garage, electri c door •OCEANFRONT• Only 312 years old This opener, swimming pool Rare at $199.500. Uy is a real GOTCHA! OWNER HEEDS HELP! around the c orner. owner. 752-1171/499·4384. Hurry, call 4 + 2 + FAMILY· Jacuui &Sauna. 54"°4141 DIME BY OWNER I m m e d i a t e ,724 ~ COATS &WALLACE REAL ESTATE, INC. possession!!! Move Jn I now!!! Extensive used Maalewood Ln brick accentuates this HUNTINGTON BEACH country style home. Off Ellis, down Chapel Every woman's dream Lane between Beach 5 INCOME UNITS In North Laguna. Just. steps to sandy beache~. across from H eisl~r Park, with fantast1r ocean views. A whale or a buy at $189,500 LAGUNA CH ARM 3 bedroom home. Cliff Dr ive w ith large lot 1quaUfied for 2 additional units. $106,000. ---------kitchen with all the wife· Blvd. & Magnolia mA fl,,..,.r.:>c:"\ *JUST LISTED* saver conveniences . 968.4293 vS2u.::s u~ SUIURllA ESTATE Rustic upsidedown cot· Mammo l h brick ---------1 OO@tnll~~ WALKTOIEACH Ge.eral 1002GeMrOI tageon large cornerlol· fireplace. Four king-Rare 2 Br Beauty. 499·2800 .......... ,.,.., A~ON!! Just listed. 3 bedroom and family, r ustic beam patio, brick B·B·Q and fire ring. Super sharp with lots of ext.ras. Near new. Asking $57,000. Must sell. CaU ~0-1151. POOL& JACUZZI ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• beautiful ocean view· sized bedrooms with Secluded. 312 yr old, cul-1----~:._~-- 0 u t s t a n d i n g ' CORONA DEL MAR steps to bes t beach. massive master suite. d-sac. $46,500. 581-2306 EL MORRO BAY neighborhood. Tree lined INVESTMENT Don' l miss this at Entertainer's t:overed own. MOBILE HOME Street. Secluded entry. PROPERTY s 8 2 . so o . Co a s t Patio . Enc Io s e d -8-----b--.--b-T f h T Properties 673 5410 workshop area + + +. Y owner. 3 r, 1·•• a. op o t e e rracc. Spacious living room. Multiple unit in the heart · · Assume low interest VA Crplc, encl pallo. lrg back FOREVER VIEW. Gourmets kite-hens _. of Corona del Mar. One lalboalsland 1006 loan. Seller's loss-your yrd, dbl gar. nr park. Spacious 2 bedrm, ~ serves formal banquet *THESE ARE* of the most unusual pro· ••••••••••••••••••••••• gain at $4.9,950 full price! 17871 Carranza Ln. H.B. bath. fam. rm. din room. area.HJDEAWAYRUM· SERIOUSSELLERS perties on the market. 0 FF ICE AN. D NORTH BAY FRONT CalltodayS46.7171. $48,500. Shown by appt. Private beach. Easy PUS ROOM. 4 Family PLEASE CALL OUR OnanR3.45foollot.HasAPARTMENTS. lOunits. W/DOCK "'111 • 9 •1 p.rv )kf'i ,, only.842-1996. financing. Askmg only sized bdrms. Includes OFFICE an exceptionally g?od ~-Prime Laguna Corner Beaut 4 Br + den. 2 Ba. [® ! $30,250. call 645·7221. secluded large master FOR DETAILS come, a.nd we beheve. 1t $215,000. home, or 2 compl 2 Br. ROOM FOR POOL s uite . SP AR KLING can. be 1mprove.d. _Wf! re units. Please call owner Immac. Calif. Classic CU ST 0 M P 0 0 L & ' excited about this lisli~g. SHOl~PlNG CENTER -for showing. Prin only home on a cul-de·sac. EHGUSH llfsTATE JACUZZl + low main· Call us and let us gave 9 units. Great buy at $255 ooo 675-4410 or~=========:=:.. 3BR. l~ba, assumable ~HERITAGE • • REALTORS 544,fJO tenance yard. OWNER you more information. $16.5,000. 673·7Sl0 ' EASTSIDE 1•-i VA toan.17101 Erwin. Wi 2d_STORYaiVIEW1 d ~isz PGOF rNEA ~lg~~ ----c~1J!!,~~~·,uino 11rn•CI' M 0 NE y MAK IN G lalbo ~--a-P_en_i_n_su_l_a_l_0_0_7 DUPLEX rm l:~~~~~r~~~~B an mg roa way ea s Hurry! CaJl 546·2313. * 4714 CORTLAND DR. [~ ! MOTELS -Real great ••••••••••••••••••••••• (2) 3 Bedrm units. Close to secluded driveway hPtNruQ•11 H u•110111N1ri• ChoiceCameo Highlands :, mom-pop _motel ~an Duplex·Bay Ave-Neat· to schools andshoppmg. 1 S CHARMING Laguna amidst toweriJlg pines & r ·~ ! 4-bedroom home or 3 & ·. Clemente pnme location. Convenient·Cuslm. blt. Full pric~ $58.500. Call Beach 1-BR home sur· eucalyptus trees. Spiral· ·:'. den with private beach. -. $165,000. 12 yr. old-Priced to sell al now for details. rounded by 6 ft. hi~h ing staircase leads to :{ ln beautiful condition·l _______ ;;;;;111 s 9 7 . so o . c 0 a s t FULLER REALTY REAL TY INC. courtyard with patio. private 2nd story en· . · · ·."' . SAN DIEGO area High Pro rt: 673 5410 714/846-1371 rose and vegetable trance! Lavish l1'v'1ng ---readyforquick move-in . LUVERLYVIEW r· 't t 1· 1 3 pe aes. · 546-0814 d z d MIA OPEN DAILY 1.5 pro 1t 34 uni mo e pus gar en. one · • room overl<>oks sur · VA·FHA $47,900 Yes, you will love this br owner apt. $120,000 1975 PRICES E-Side, large R-2 lot, 2 Br l"iM 1044 Have your own business rounding area! Euro· Adjacent to schools, ' ideally located 4 BR gross. Cottage,BalboaS55.000 + den, frplc, hardwd ••••••••••••••••••••••• a nd live there t oo. pean gourmet kitchen! close to s hopping , home, right on a DuplexNewport$87,650 S54,000. ZAGRODZKY, Dining entertainment. chu rches. Irvine in· secluded beach, with an LAGUNA CANYON 3000 DuplexBalboaSl.05,000 floors. new cpt & paint Univ. ParkHome·4Brs Realtor494·8611 Sweeping master bdrm dustrial & L.T.A. Conve· unobstructed view of the ft charming coivmer~iaJ Duplex Newp"l $113.400 inside. SoW.500. By Owner FR. lBa, Private yard --------- retreat! Sept#rale mom· nient to all frwys but on -.:::._ __ bay. & harbor entrance. building plus 1800 ft TriplexNewp't$129.000 167 Broadway 833·0495 Lse/Sale 644•777o ZOMED C·I ' in-law quarters or guest quiet cul-de·sac. 4 Bd, 2 • 701 ROCKFORD RD. Asking$258,000. contemporary home. Marshall Rily 675-4600 • AIAHDOHB> 2 STY Laguna cottage, ncwl~ or maid room with bath! ba home on lge 6360 sq. EXCELLENT long-term Fountain Valley I 034 roofed & shingled ; th1-. Workshop! This hilltop n. lot. Just listed. With Cameo Highlands ca· lease. COf'CMMI del Mer I 022 ••••••••••••••••••••••• SPAHISH spot could be ideal for l•I · estate can be yours for easy govt terms, should nyon and ocean view 4. ••••••••••••••••••••••• SINGLE STORY + 2 PATIOS face & home or rental. ~l $4500 total down or take sell immed. 646-7711 or bedroom or 3 & den. Duplex. Price reduced to MEED OCCUPANCY? Bdrms., l' 2 baths, frplc • ~ over existing t.an at $215 540-8944. L-A·R·G·E covered patio COMPANY $79,800. Corona del Mar. TIBURON Vacant &·waiting! Move fenced yard with troci.. th 4 · k on canyon side. Room for "' l b E F od l 2 B & d f per mon . or qwc 111. . .or sae Y owner. X· ormer m e r infastanddecorateyour nee s some 1x1ng. a p p t . t o e. Ca 11 pool at the front. Pnvate Rf.ALTO RS cellent cond. See owner formal dining rm, great heart out! CLEAN $69.950 847-fJOlO. _ , . , . beach. In fine condition. SINCF. 1944 at 420Yi Larkspur. CdM patio. try VA terms. ask· NEW! Spanish rireplace ... TURHER ASSOC. Ol'IN l11'1•11S1-J1110M11.w , ••• , . 1". 673-4400 orcall644·7326. ingS43,500,Bkr645·7440 Cathedral beamed ceil· llOS N.Cst,Laguna ~-Iii ~~E~~~~~:~ 4lJ. L~:c~o~;OL~o·;: ART G ALLER y Fg!~i-~f Yi.;~ LafFa~lgT;lrsmg ~l~t.JG~r.bqefia~til·o~ic~a~ m~~~r:~~~¥:~~:f ~~: .~;;;:::.~.!?.~~ ET IE.._ $240 PER MO. • 1606 ANTIQUA, Dover "" Laguna leader on Gallery owner at 420,,.,, Larkspur, ti~ c,Reduoce.d to ~"9 900· Queen of Spain hideaway LIKE MEW llK 0 &ACH Prestige approach. Cozy Shores. formal, high-Hard to find, easy to buy Row. Real money mill. CdMorcall644-7326. on. ~' .. suite. Super size wal~·in Relocating. JBr, 2Ba. Hea t ed p do l , h uge parlor. Rustic b rick st yle elegance. Huge Bluffs Anita model. End Owner will sell and lease 963-1882. closet. Private Spanish $45,900-0wn. Assum GI. paneled family room, hear th fireplace . formal dining room.two· unit, covered private back at high income to CHARMING 4 brick patio PLUS large 586·2811 n e w car p eti n g, Gou r mets kitch e n . story4·bedroom.churm-patio,quietarea.Newly investor.$175,000. DUPLEX HuntilM)lonleach 10 0 backyard patio ! Lowr-------draper ies.· b ui l lins. Formal dine, family ing study, 3.fireplaces, decorated. 3 bedroom, 2 • ••••••••••••••••••••••• mafott-nance. Try $6100 logwtaMigu~I 1052 &lison High School Dis· area. Fast possession beautiful view. bath-fireplace. Vacant,' PRESTIGEOUS Home As ~ute as a bug, this FOR SALE: 5 Bed rm down for instant home!••••••••••••••••••••••• trict. 10 % down. $45,900. possible . Owner very COLE OF NEWPORT own.er will consider l~ase Temple Hills. Near town quaint duplex has beam rustic, 2 years, winding Sharp·don 't hesitate-call HIGH· 0 N -A · JI I L J.. CALL962·7788 anxious for this rare option terms. Priced and beach. Oversize lot ceilings, knotty pine staircase. family rm. today 752-1700. . charming 2-BR, 2·Ba + • K€Y bargain.CallS46·2313. REALTORS $64.750. beautifully landscaped. walls. wood burning fplc 3 baths 3 car gar. •ll'f"·" ''" '•nn~rr1 r•. deh...adult condominium . ~( ft OPfN11t'1o11HU'Hos1N:cr• 2515E.Coast Hwy. C.F.Cofesworthy 180 degree breathtaking fireplace and s unny Loa'ds of sq. footage. [~ . . ~ Rec,.. ~acil's .. htd. pool. RE:AUORS [ I 675-5511 Rffffors 640.0020 ocean view . 3 large patio. Near Carnation glass & rustic woods. , 'Clean air! $59.500. ,~ .... ~,hJ.~J~·lJ be drooms. Spacious park&beach. Designer floors & wan · ' I *BOND REALTY * 2 ~00~';!,A,M951L0Y! · ~: JiiJ'ij]J. GI NO DOWN family room, living room $86,000. dow treatments. A 831-9411 ..--..-~ . ----·-·-~ 2 STORY SHOWCASE dining room. Two patios With private assumable bargain for beach lovers By owner Turtle Rock Two story ba~ain! J ust WALK TO SURF a nd two great view loan. Call6«7211 at$63,000.Bkr962-5511 Plan I. 3 Br. 2 ba. fam-~.950 full P ce! Large OM THE BLUFF Priced at government HOME dec k s. All th is for . rm. dining rm, atrium.I livmgroom. ERYlarge appr aisal. Prime re· $12S,OOO. OWNER MUST .. Walk to Beach Comerlot surrounded byl family-dlning-room com· View. View. View side n ti a 1 bea c h A "one of a kind'' on a SELL. 1 , • Unbelievable 4 bedrm. 2 trees & open s pace. ~ed! Bkiritcghhetn-~tesp~i.ancpl~':. $46,500 neighborhood. Elegance large, irregular lot. 4 L U X U R 1 0 U S I 'C bath, separate din rm & 563.900. Shown by appl "" with a continental ac· Bedrm + bonus room + . .__.!.,__.__.. ram rm, cozy fplc, new only. 832-6743. try! W roqg ht iron ! bedrooms, 2 baths Con· cent. Tiled entry. Stately family room + formal C~INI DOMINNlUM tin old waJl to wall crptg, bltns. . . p k v ·11 II s tairway to" king size domlnium. F ireplace. livin g room with diningarea.24oosq.ft.ofv1 age. ear o.wn, VIEW with 1800 sq.fl. or lux· University ar 1 age bed room s.ISecluded family room, lite entry. fireplace. P u b type luxury living. 2 Wood beach. Two spacious unous living. All this for Marqul'lte 3 Br, 2Yi Ba . masterw/bult·invanity. Custom carpeting and gourmet kitchen . burning fireplaces. one bedrooms •. 2.Yi baths. IRVIHETERRACE only $S4,900. Hurry, this formaldmrn:i.lgfamrm Redwood fqpced patio drapes. Decorator 's Formal dine. Gracious in master suite. 3 car Separate .dmmg room. Front Row Custom will not last!! & master swte, 2 frplcs overlooking wrought iron wallpaper throughout. family room with crack I· garage with 5 off street D.ream k1tc~en . Great Home on Dolphin Ter· by owner $67.500, 551·6734 enclosed S\lper-pool. S~parate laundry room. m· g fll'. eplace. command· parking View. Very private. THIS race w/4 BR secluded Sill By Owner . Rackett Club. THIS 2BR. hi·ceilin~$. in Enclosedgarage+extra Twoenclosedpatios,one 5·7lOOO WON 'TWAIT$85000 . · 'I I a "woodsy" scltinl!. b rking. Take adv an· custom bricked. 2 car ing view or grounds. • • • . sw1modm1lndg kp~toh. new Yd I I ' I • 3 Br, 3 Bu. study ram rm, w/peek at tlw ocean. '""IL l . d Huge master retreat •11 ... _ .. ......,.II. rem e e 1 c en an · liv rm, formal din rm. r t <>c2 500 ae.callnow752·1700. garage, e ectr1c oor · ,_..,....,, PANORAMIC NlGRT ' go as .. ·""' · c;;(N rllQ•llSIUN lOHI Nr<f' opener. swimming pool Secluded c hildren & T-isrSTI BAY o'cEAN& -• --prof decor, 3 yrs old Enjoythe G oodlife! d h guest. Suites Owner 64 -11· LIGHT. • $69 000 559 0507 'Ii .... ,.~ aroun t e corner. transferred. Anxious! ISLAND VIEWS. 842·5541 . , . 32325So. Coast Hwy ., Jacuzzi & Sauna. ANYTIME Will SELL. TRADE for l B d 499-4584 49 3-25 13 t+ !'<! BY OWNER CgM~~1'1huNi'6iuN•fl' other residence, income 6 BEDROOMS e rooms ------.,~ .• ··· .'3.;,1 I~: property, Rolls Royce, NEAR POOL AND TEN· Laguna Niguel---.,. 18724 '. J. Bentley or ?? Excellent 3 BATHS NIS. One-story home · ,..-- n -1 Est t Sal M:woocl Lii , LIDO ISLE vaJueat . Big house on huge lot! Village 3. Pri ced al the choice community ACa .a e es ~ :· .... ~·;~ $199 500 fee ~.000 and designed for GALAXY REALTY HUNT NGTON BEACH Huge, sunny 'patio sur· ' · "t· Bike to beach, shopping easy care. On greenbelt u UPGRADED. ocean Prestigious location. Off Ell.ls, down Chapel rounded by a delightful LAGUNA Call644·72ll ~schools. ~eady .to en· -HURRY ! view 3-BR townhoml! Strong sales support-Lane between Beach JUST LISTED 3-bedroom home close to eta JOY! Bargain pnce at "204 Plan". Custom High comml.sions. Call Blvd &Magnolia MES A N 0 R T H 4 t e nnis courts and RENTALS $61,500.962·ml LE RAISOR carpeting and drapencs, Vic Stuart. 901 Dover Dr. 968-4293 Bedroom, 2 baths. (pie. beaches. $134,500 . ' I J: Bi secure area. S74.000. S uite 130, Newport . complete carpeting 1 Yr warrjl{lty inc. $350. mo. yr. or wanter, ' ' I I I •I REALTY Laguna Niguel Realty .Beach Have sometbmgyouwanl lhruout. Drapes. Bltns. Call675·7225 one bedroom _ level ~:.._ -• 830-5050 496·4040 · 64S.I I 11 ff !:tl: ~~~t;;~ed ads do Obie gar. Covered patio. ~~\i~~~. 'A~~l~s~ 1 5 h ed · Costa Mesa I 024 -• -~;:Sm/a~ie~Sh~~b~. ------------------• All in very good conda· ••••••••••••••••••••••• CALL 833-8600 "•. ,,, , '" ... , •• f t • ,,,..,.,, "' ,a,vf lion. Reduced to $44,500. $350. mo. yr.. spacious MESA del MAR ! Im· ........ I 002. GIMf'al I 002 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• RtJALTOHH 644-7270 SJ0,000 DOWN BUY S ·T H JS LARGE COLONIAL HOME in DOVER SHORES for the big family that likes to ente11.4ain . 7 Bedrooms, 6 batm, family room, large billiard room With well bar . Maatsr suite has lUS AND lf'ER baths + a steam bath. Gym. Prf vale study. RoyMcCordle condominium. one maculate 3·BR w/fan· VACANT&REAOY rhe fastest draw in the \"\IJ ~~:·y I BE \l:I'' ! Redtor 1810 Newport bedroom, fum. or unfum. tastic island kit ch. West .. a Daily Pilot Don't drop the ball! Gt't a job with a lo" cost Dail~ Pilot Classified All. Phone 642·5678. Costa Mesa 548·7729 w/white water view. Dbl. $49,900. or submit offer. Make a quick move into Clas~ifled Ad . Phone gar. Adults. Fast escrow. CALL Giles this 4 bedroom. 1:1. bath 642-5678 A BERG ENTERPRISES CO ~ Kavanaugh, Realtor, home. Brick fireplace, G ... rel I OOZ •IMf'OI I 002 $375. mo. yr., unfum . 2 br 540-3650 paneled entry and halls. Newport leach I 069 .._wport Beach I 069 •••••••··~··••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• house w /separate dining _P_a_c ___ e_t-te-r-·B_y_O_w_n-er-large bedrooms. Lots of ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••···· macnab I Irvine realty SUrlUI Highly upgraded P lan 2 in Big Canyon. 3000 sq .ft~ w/conversation pit & TWO master suites (can be converted t o 4 bedroom ). Prlme comer location ! Owner will lease, lease w /option to purchase or sell fur n ished ! S ubmit a ll offers! $175,000. Wa r ren Fox642·823S. (Q82) '·rd & double "'" cabinets a nd storage, .... -••••••••••••••-.. toom, y.. • Very ~pec1·a1 M-Verde g N rth end "' private location with a gara e. 0 • Home, Worth Your Visit park on 2 sides. ... 50 mo yr unfurn 4Br2Ba. DR. many trees }W .. · . , . , .... · · ·• · 2810Serang Pl. 557·1849 ,f1 s pacious 3 br. 2 ba. apartment. View. (So. -Ope~:,_;n~W~ee~k~e~nd~s~;~l~2-~4~P-M·l~96~2-44~~71~(r.t~V ~54~6~·~~I Laguna.) +Days; 3to5:30PM $500. mo. unfurnished 3 bedroom home. freshly redecouted, wlth vlew a n d maintained swimming pool l $24.000 ~U' 2·Bdrm home on large Jot with 2-car garage. $65,000. Eastside Triplex. Home + income. Hurry! 540-3666 ··-:J Bil house for sale by owner. bJI 545·3948 for appointment. SHORT TBM LEASE LUSIOPTION PUICHASE llMT Vacant roomy 4 8R, 3 Ba lncludl n11 IN -LAW QUARTERS. Formal D1olng, family room, quiet stree&. Ready for occupancy. $71.000. Call 644-7'21 l ..~~!'~ A DREAM IN BIG CANYON Expensively decorated Deane M o n aco. 3 B drms, 3 baths, customized inside & out. Oversized jacuzzi. 3 patios. beautiful gardens. night light view. Owner will consider financing. $159,500 A C()U)WBJ. II.NIB CO. 644-1766 ~ ... ·"'------..... ----------------.,.,,._;, DAIL. Y PILOT ""'"florS. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Mlwpo.-t leecll I 069 ....................... THtlLU"S SU.750 DEN + pool h1buJous "S' plan1 ltd tile r oof Ra1i.ed poruco entry Step up to hug\' h vm.: room \sew tu • JAPAN KARATE FED . 32s "•· "•WC ... ... M.I. s.lte #" ..... • • ~me contused eully • dlyclrtam In school •feel lost ... • feel like a failure • hive p0or grades • learn alowly parkhnl( blue common pool Comly )tOurmet k1lda•n l,JUl't.'ll s ite lx.'C.lroom!> lkn ur cxlr<• bedroom·.) our chOH'l'' Uecorator \\ allpapcr ! Seller ha:. purchased nc\\ hom"' 1\NXIOll:\' Take .idvunlJl!l' S!'>J,750 full µr1 c e • <.'.111 loday-752·1700 ....... >r • ...... , •• Schools and Instruction Days Tel. 637-5904 Nltes 642-8387 WE SPECIALIZE IN DISCOVERING AND HANDLING THE B:ASIC BARRIERS TO LEARNING. THE REAL ESTATERS H•wport l•ach Sl7,000 This variety of fine schools could introduce you to a new tomorrow IAcnM"'-"-1 ....... HO CONTRACTS HO GIMMICKS $24 PER MONTH Special rates to families. ~ , .. ... . we can help Your uwn home one blo<'k to bl'J l'h. com mun1l) pool. Ul'hghlfull) decorJll·d .! lil·Urms, dining . f 11k µ11' pa l1u F1nt.'!>l Jdull II\ 1ni:: 1n 1Jcaut1ful BJ)s1de \ il!Jgt.' M obill' l'Jrk. Cc n l r a I l <• .1 11 l h a t For fllrlht•r 111101 m.11ion r\•g,1rchni.: plan·m1·n1 c•f .Hf\ 1•1 t1s1ni.: lfl the Dail) 1'1101 ~t hool:o. ,1nrl I n:-.1r ul·l 1on ))1 n·1·1nr) college students & groups REE TllAL LESSON * Kmat1 st.Ito Ryu Shoto km THE STUDENT IMPROVEMENT CENTER * AJk.ldo • Meditattoft "."lewpurt · m l•an:. Ca ll , CALL 642-5678, EXT. 325 •J.do •Yoga ·~ Call 642-9088 !>10·99'l2 Tll t:; 111 .L' F FS $58,UO()' ' ' :J UR . 2 Bath:-. Agent ti-10 55li0 EXECUTIVE'S *VILLA* c ..... c--. ......... ~~~~~~~1 ~~~~~~~ YMCA SCUBA DIVING CLASSES Discover The Exciting N~ World Of Scuba Diving Triple Certified Instructors Emphasis On Safe & Sane Diving 45 Hour Course Learn To Scuba Dive Safely & Start Putting Lobster On Y ~r Table 901 Dover Drive Newport Beach Perfect for enll'rta1nin~ lluge mu:.ll•r su1 le opl•ns tn ~parkl1ng p ool. .... alerfall and Jacuzzi. Elegantly s urro unded with gracefully terraced ~ardcns M aJcs l1c bnck fireplace 10 hvin~ area, 1 \ :.au lled ce1hngs. wet bar. Truly gracious living in prestigious area. See st now A B asic Course That Stresses The Proper Methods Of Safety A s Well As Teaching The Techniques Needed To Enjoy The Underwater World Next Course Starts Wednesday, Jan. 28th--6:30 pm ~CALL NOW (//. 7 52 . 7315 Wed. & Fri. Nights 6:30-9:30 pm Ocean Dives On Saturday Morning COURSE FEE-$60 DONAL D M. BIRO AHocoole~. lleoltor. 2 beach unit:. SS2.500. Gd income H 2 l'Or lot. Gin ny Fortunl'. rltr 675-7520. $5 DISCOUNT WITH THIS AD BEAUTY &THE BEACH WALi< TO THE Call YMCA--642-9990 Orange Coast YMCA 2300 University Dr. Newport Beach OCEAN l'u rrr-fcct for wee k-Commercial IComnwrcial Mobil• home/ Rentals ends. rental or perm a· Property 1600 Property 1600 Trtr Prtts 2300 ••••••••••••••••••••••• n t! n l r ~ ~ 1 d e n C" c 3 • • • • • • • • • • •• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • tiou:se-s FurMshed Ht'droo ms . 2 bath!., 2 LAKESIDE MOBILE••••••••••••••••••••••• -.tory Very modern e IJ l /)/) HOME 1cAoa Island 3106 kitchen w ll h lot:, o f anneru Villaae PARK SPACES-$75/MO .••••••••••••••••••••••• t harm +""" Largt> pre• d If lrs true! Mobile home & LuxW")' Cottage antiques 1ected sundeck complclt• travel trailor s p aces. s unken heated 'waterbed, "'Ith \\l'l bar th.al I!> great VILLA WAY & 31st STREET ONLY 5 LEFT! Steps to 2 Br. $365 yrly 673.7698 • for cnlcrla1n1ni:. or pvt bch, pool, Rec ---------pn ~a le s un .bathinj!. pavilion + + mu ch CoronadelMar 3122 Dont miss this ont• for TwoApts .. 5stores.4garages more! Ask fo r mgr,••••••••••••••••••••••• JUSl $67,900. Call now Outs tanding location! John. (714) 678·21 l2. Came<> Shores Oceanfront 646·7171 Loan assum. able. $215,000 home, w/pool. Pvt stairs ,,., ... ,. '':,., . ., .. ..,.,. Mountain,D~s•rt, tobch,3Br+ maid.3',\I I R~sort 240Q Ba. Din Rm, Fam Rm, LID 0 REAL TY • • • ••••• • •• • • •• • •••• ••• $1500 mo. Owner 673·6036 673 7300 Own your own Mobile 3377 Via Lido, N.I. • Home Lot in beautiful 1/1-6/13, 2 BR. 1 Ba, frplc, ~ I ; 111 : : . ~ ; ~' 'I · : . ' Condo, lease. :.ell or ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Palm Desert Greens, 1 blk to big Corona. Refs trade 2 Bd, 21 ~ ba, boat Commercial lncom. Pro.,.rty 2000 shp. 1mmed po~:.ess1on p~ I &00 ...................... . li75-52-16 or 533-4708 • ••. • •• •••••• • • •• •••••• SHARP 4-PLEX NEWPORT SHORES MUST SEU Xlnt C.M. Loe. l.Jrgcsl one ~.tory in · 211-21362ndSt.N.B. Built-ins. s prinklers, move-rn cond1l1on 3 BR. 2500 Sq. ft., concrete blk copper plumbing, com· 2 BA. 2 patios. Prime bldg. retail store or Of· pletely renced . privacy. local1on. $55,000. fice. lot 60x90. Contact Very maintained, Mgr's close lo new Eisenhower req. 675-1917 Mooical Center in Palm . Desert. All the amenities 3 Br 1 Ba . _pallo, lgc yard. including huge swim· 314 Jasmine. Open Sat. & ming pool. recreation Sun. 10·4PM 1·626·6272 or cent('r with adjoining 1-626·0867 __ _ card r oom. _billiard CCHtaMHG 3124 room. sauna, big lounge ••••••••••••••••••••••• CAYWOOD REALTY Mgr. 642-8252 Own er , Unit. with. kitchen, 18-hole ex· Ru stic Studio 1 Br , ecullve golf C?urse and Privacy & quiet lge yd. • 548-1290 * (213)247-2120 Must sell! pro shop, putting green, Nr 1'<8 Fwy . $180., $87.000. 10,.r· Down s~ufne board ~o~rt. dten1-543.50ii2 1 NEWPORT HEIGHTS n1s court. Lot 1s in a u t ---------2 BEDROOM COSTA Agent 549-0812 section,55 x86feet,with M~wportleach 3169 MESA HOME. Convert· all ulihlies to lot line. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ed lo C·l use. (about 1100 3 BR House-1 BR Apt. ln· W1 II ra rry contr act · Fa bu lo u s w a•-~ rf ront rome $430. mo. Lgc R·2 _. sq.ft.) Large pave_d and lot. $45,000. 548_4774 Ph~ne 12 13 ~ 944·6959 or home. Avail tll July 1 HiR.2Ba,justlikenew fencedrearar<'awithac· wntc cla_ss1f1ed ad No. Reas . Beaco n B;iy. Sfi!l.OOO l'rinc onl) ress. Super price only Industrial/ 11027. Daily Pilot. P.O. 833·2044/675·9584 . \fH'nl 549 -081 2 nr $<19,500.ClosetoNewport Pl"Opftiy 2100 Box 1560, Costa Mesa. Alao Ad•anu & SpKialty Co.anes Chris L0omis Days 834-0555 Eves 586-5299 PORCELAIN NAILS HERE IS YOUR OPPORTUM!TY TOBE TRAINED IMTHE ART OF APPLYING PORCELAIN MAILS For Mor~ Information Call: MAGI'S MAGIC ll45·<1203 Blvd. Call 546·5880. ••••••••••••••••••••••• CA. 92626. Harbor View Hume:., 4 COST A MESA I I I... F I I 5600 rt BR, 4 Ba, 2600 sq fl.. Dup t'x >Y ownt•r. ~aut. orsa eor ease sq Ranches, Farms, s1oo. p /m o. As k for ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 642-HAIL CAREER TRAINING for MEN and WOMEN of all AGE S! D-r•EY"*J a. ... How fortMtg • • • kol How for J_, W c..,aete Detolh Todlly ,.... 635-3450 •...CAL • DIMJAL ASSIST AMT ASSIST AMT b Month Pr~m 7 Morin Proqom Apfit~ by 11M11.Afo.Mf\ • 1MB61NCY MIOICAL • ..-.CAL OfffCI IMTIHSIYI CAii MAHA•IMIHT TICHMICW4 4 Month F't0<1om b Month~ PrOQrOm • DIMTA.L LAI TICHMICIAM b Mot11M Doy\ 01 l S Mon1h\ Ev. • f\c:crodored Membe<. Noroord As\OC•Ohon of Trade & T edncol School, • M ellqible ltl>l~u•oan undtv 1he FedelcJly 11\)\ted S1udoot Loon Proqom, Notional O.ect Sii.dent Loon Proqom, boc b:Mouonol Oppo11unty Gon1 Proqom. Col990 WO<~ Study Proqrom, Supplemenlol Educotionol ~Gani Proqom. ond CETll • f\woved 101 Vetll'on• • Plocemen• /lwsionce l0t Groc:Loi~ al ro ~110 cos1. SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA COLLEGE of MEDICAL AND DENTAL CAREERS 1717 s. ........... 51.,.........,. t2104 OBEDIENCE TRAINING AT CHAMPION KENNELS CONDUCTt:D IY JOHN MARTIN ALSO SPECIAL PUPPY TRAINING CLASSES ALL BREEDS CALL: 828-021 I llOW IUllC fOIMED HILO YOHUU l Wllloolf OI lAllPSllAOE IWHtrCrtllllC.... i 151 l ..._L..... SH SiCJ'I .. : PH<h & Co. ~ 2332 Newport ll•d., Coda Mesa 642·252l Or coU: leaded Gtau Ori9l11ols 642·4312 Bay view. corner lot, rm ~oned M ·l. RS'< A !C & Grons 2700 Chuck,644·6200 = to bwld. s120.ooo 546 OiRX improved 400 amp. By ••••••••••••••••••••••• HouHs UnfumisMd Houses Unfurnished Houses U"furniWd 'HouHs Unfurnished NEWPOHT llEH;llTS owner ., 883 S East St., 44 Acres . near Perris ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• Lg ·l Br, ocean ~ ll'W , Anaheim. 956.9630 Lake, path of growth Houses Unfurnish•d Corona d•I Mar 3222 Costa Mesa 3224 Costa Mesa 3224 Huntincjon Beach 3240 pool, nu k1lc·h $91~.500 by Duplex•s/ 1200 Sq fl. Office & level, Vi<'W, good.farm ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••~••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• Jppt. OWNER 548-5556 (Wts sale 1800 warehouse in 0 1 S210 horse country. JUS~ off 1a1boo Island 3206 IMMACULATf..: 3 br, 2 ba. PRIM E AREA 4 Br. 3 Ba , ocean view on Hwy 60 ..., .. ""A 10''-dn d · bluff $475 mo Fireplace. 4 br, 2 ba, new ------••••••••••••••••••••••• mo. 675·3391 • ~ • ,.. · ••••••••••••••••••••••• Imme iate possession. 2 Br, 2 ba, new decor. • · . San Juc:wt DUPLEX _pnn only 1714) 675-6675 3 BR. 3 ba, 1 e yard. 644.0030 $3l5. Gardener/Wtr pd. 979-5436 cpts, drps, bllns, ow, Capistrano I 078 UPPER Lois for sale 2200 . d t 200. Adults no ts 673.6372 S360. 963·4569 963·1786 ••••••••••• •••••••••••• FIX ER-••••••••••••••••••••••• Ch1I ren/pets o . to Oceanfront Small 2 br 2 • pe · Ci)UIET OCEAN VIEW 300' to beach. $66.500. ls beach. $475. 67S-7144 b kl h · dbl ' . 1 4 b 2 ba 2·ca ga Walk to Ocean, 4 Br l • i lrleal home for the j!rOw· Village Prop. 846.6486 BUILDER WANTED OPPORTUNITY a, tc enette, gar. Excepliona 3 br, 2 ba. r , • r r . Ba 2 car gar· nr s hool · sng family 5 Bdrms To buy & develop 12 $750. 675·3234.Aft 5. xlnt loc. $375 mo. Refs re· $395 /mo. 548-0259 or • · · c s, den. famil.y & dining hM:omePropHty 2000 ocean \'iew lots in out-knocks often when y~u lalboaPtttittsula 3207 . . . q'd.540-1542,546·9460 548·9882. f~~~~· dnu~34~ecor, rooms Ma ny extras' ••••••••••••••••••••••• slnd'ng San Clemente use rt>Sull-~e.ttmg Daily ••••••••••••••••••••••• 3br, 2ba, s lo\e. refng, . · P · mo. SR9,5(Mt Multi tenant industrial & I 0 c . pre I t m i n a r y Pilot Cla<;s1f1ed Ads lo 2 BR, 1 Y.i ba, family, 2 car dshwshr .. Nr heh. S425. Back Bay Condo. 4 Br. 2 ch?rd~ • Jot r $~OO g a r , 644·0662/673 -)433 AHCHOIAGE INVESTMENTS 1714) 496-77 11 Office bld a, Orange Co. engineering cmpll'd · re:ich thl' Orange Coast garaoe. Yrly lse. $3SS. 438Begoma.675·7927. 3b~. n ew cpts, drps, pe . . 2 BR rd l . " . mark<'t ~ paint. $425 mo. 492-2796 2 BR. r n c d yard, . • ya • pa 10, gar. Airport Location. Pnn. ten~at1ve tract map ap· Ph 642_5678 mo. 673-7197 Cotta Mes 3224 child/peL<; ok S24S child/pets $225. only ~9 1480. prv d. No need to hassle one The fastest draw in the ••••••••••:•••••••••••• 4Br, 2ba. Completely re-3 BR, fn cd yard, gar .. CLOSE to beach, 2 br coasl~I comm. Xlnt West a Dail Pilot dee. New appl incl child/petsok.$285 dp_lx, gar , cpts, drp!>. TAX SHElTER financ n$! :iva1I. possible _ ----Cl · ·i· ·d Ad YPh E /Side 28r, Iba, comp re-dshwsher, fireplace. dbl J-IOMEFINDERS ch1ldre~ok $225. cx ·t:ANASOUTH assumablly or present • , assi se · one dec.beautnu cpts,bltns. gar. lg covd patio 642-9900 LARGE 3 br, pantry, Mobfle Homes JN fi:'•' ~ not<'. for further CLASSIFIED will sell it. 642·5678· $295, 546·6299 w/BBQ. Lg fncd yd. Off fncd yd, gar. fp, S295 For Sal~ 1100 OCEANSIDE dt'tails please conl;ict ----street rec vehicle park'g, 3 BR twnhse·Pool. patio. HOMEFINDERS ••••••••••••••••••••••• C O M P L E T E L Y Holly aft 6pm, 559 1828. C..~-0 Al'-l /)-C ~Q.. • 3Br 38a, Fam. Rm, frplc, Schools K thru college, 6 enc. dbl gar. $325. mo. 642·9900 FORS •LE! furnished. professionally Will co-operate. \:)~ l'QtJ ~~ -~ J:.I<[" v Td~l Togar,C$38Sd. 546Av.57i!;!m. blks. $400 mo. 540-0422 549-3..<)Dsor 540-1722 Ch 1 3 . • ~ decor ated model! ($4,000 ----. -Tlr I / f • • W -' G 'flt Cit cA:/e 1P· P on · · "' bef 11. --arm ng . a r, highly up-S PARTAN MANSION. I inventory) 2BR l\~BA Land wold. House. com· o n flgumg oru ome w1 o u Mesa Del Mar3 BR, den, graded,pnme ll.B art-a BR, l Ba. 19th & Har bor, s ing le s t ory 'condo . mercial. & indu_strial ......, ~ a.u a. IOUAH 3d Br ~I Ba, ffrpl!; cp~, 3br. and fa mily. ln Mesa ram.rm., 2 patios, 2 ba, S375 mo. Avail 2.1.16: CM. Adult park, work Enclosed garage. Patio lots, or acreage. Will pay 0 •-.-oe i.-, of "'-FrP6•.1 ~~ enc631Y27 8 11• Verde. $375/mo A11k for REFS. $400 mo .. 545·5133 968-9518or 962-7788 "'-t , r •-cas h . 0 w n er s on l y . '°"' tc•olftbled WO<dt b4t-am1 Y ..,.,., mo. · Larry c ..... 5880 dlop, awnin~. =:e o ap· with ~ rought ence °' 644-0916 low to fo,. .. '°"'_,,,.word• . , '"" . Dana Paint 3226 Purchased for our homt : prcc. 6'4·181~3-6153 gate. Adult (over 40> . f H E S K A ft EasL~1de 3 Br l Ba, Nu Beautiful 3-BR 2·ba Con-....................... must least, brand new. 3 .. IR IHProperty 1400 <'Ommun i ty . pool . * * • crpls. drps , r em?d. do. All xtrs, Pool. club· OCEAN view 2 br dplx, Br, 2 Ba, yd, tennis ct _ ..................... J&cuu1., clubhouse. Nr. lrwift Middltton ' I I I I I kitch. fenced yd. Family. hse. $325/mo. 645·3777 2'AI ba, patio. bltns. $265. rec. luxurious, 1 ml fro~ Bud ShoP ror sale. ~d op El Camino Plaza shop-34618 · · $2:85. 631·2711 &42·0042 ; 496-5293 ocean. 536-8749 art 6 PM . 1 125 JOth St p1nl( center. Walk to bus 2 super 3 a nd 4 bdrm~. ---------1-------- ,PC>rtU.n ty. hne. 30 min. to San C..-.0 Copfstf'GftO I S P H I K I 1 ~"Duplex 3 Br, 2~ Ba, Crpts, drps. dshwshr. "-"• Val .. y 3234 VACANT ~plkh 213 ~335066 Diego. Aull. now. C~l.ach J j I f j l din rm, sunke n liv nn. $345/m o. 963 ·4589 / ....................... 3BR,hul(ecMnerlot.all C.w .. ,., Lots/ $32,500 COMPLETE. BY You are tht> w1nnt'r or · · ---. f w/frplc, dbl car gar. fncd 963-1786. 3 Ar 2 Ba Condo, 2 car gar. bltns, newly paintNt C..,,... I 500 OWNER. 5'48·3036 two frCf' dinners tSl4 so yd. children sm pet OK clubhou e PoOI oil facil lside/oul. Cov palio. ••••••••••••••••••••••• 19' r Spendable. Trade valuel 5t'lected rrom I C IC l H C I ! ,...... ....... f .. __ ::,~ mo. 637·7091 art ~~rp, nelwNdecor.t3 ~~52 $29~ mo: Call Ed Quinla~ 'harp. ~./mo. Aalc for t.uvinte State 2 pl<\t~ your local pro ...... rty ror Skinn)' Mike'~ mrnu at 11 I' f I k ... ~ w•v ~!.. ·-~ F~· tpool · t o&pc 1 8• ... I., · 2 l 3 • 3 6 0 • 3 1 l 9 or Keith or Faye, 960·2SOI or Harbor Res.t Mt'monal fixer trlr park .~~Corona. HOLIDAY INN · · · · ;:'t!',..!T, :-;: :,:,w ~~u,',: Eastslde 4 br, 1'4 ba. ~ d~~~ s'48~:97 c ean na 714-83~_·064_S_____ 962-4471 Brkr Part. $300. 778•1144 ss.sK do owe 1st. Agt 3131 lrbtol St., t s u 0 s ( R I -,.., per mo. lst. last + SlOO. . Nrly nu lrg 3 br crnr lot 642-9666 Costa M•sa 8 ~ Bkr 546-0814 £.Side J Br. just dee. lge boa l I• t c, • Pal Io : 4 plex. Dy owner Xlnl Please call 642·5678, l'Xl. • I I r I I ~ ''::t! ........ ~ ~ s. A. Hghta 3 BR, J:l~ ba. lot wlrihardencr pd. $4.40/mo. 847-3$84. agt. f'or Classalit'd Ad (;(Isla Meu rental area. 333 to claim your tickets ,... ....... ...., ,... ......_ lplc S350 mo 1st. last S3:50. 642")8~1642"5280 · 1\CTION 169.SOO 642·9772. • • • • "oo~!'.~sllTILU IN r r r I' ,. r I +sJ()o. 8k~541.14 •2 Br t wnhse . M eu ......... .,.leech 1240 C.11 :i -- --•• --• • _ • Verdt . Gar, W /0 , P<>OI. ••••••••••••••••••••••• D• ly Ptlot Classllied ads sell big Have !lomt'thin1t you want 6 VN7\CWl1af .. ~wr• ltntt) I I I ·1 I I I nie faste t draw In the $28$. Pvt paUo.133-8974 3 Br, 2 Ba, for leage rent "D·Vl~OR lt.ema, small items or any to S\•11" Clti~!ltr1ed ads do £.5!!!..~* . . . . . • . Wn t •.. u Dally P llo& '285 mo. kids 4c pet.I OK, fl42·541'7" itfln. J ust c&ll &12-$78 it well fl42 5678. SCllAM41TS AM wen .. Ct.n~ 7 t OO Cla~!ltfled Ad. 842·54'78. Ctasslfltd Ads 642-567R 968-_4_m _____ _ 1 " .... HUGI PresL1«e 2 tory 4 bedrm formal dining rm, 21 ; baths, UPIJ'3fted Uiruout 2 Yrs olcl. Walk to ocea~ S4~0 /m o . i n clda 1ardtner. Aalt for Kti.th or Faye 960·2~0 l or 962·44'11 Bier. . • • ' I " .. ~ f. '. Tuesday.January 13, 1976 OAILVPILOT PRE-SCHOOL EXPERIENCE IS Got'A Problem? •••••••••••••••••••••• Costa Mna 312 ••••••••••••••••••••••• THEIR BEST TEACHER Would A Good Job Help? L~t your child experience pr&-school at Its . highest ~evel of Quality during an exciting tt FREE DAY at . Newport Air Associates Flight School & Aying Club Career Train NOW For: . Seeman Rec..,ti0ttbt PIHECllEEtc LIVES UP AMERICAN PRE-SCHOOLS LEARN TO FLY $650 loolckeeper J r. Accountant Typist.steno Special lrvth-Up Courstts TO ITS NAME (hl'r !1110 1:111 11et•<; unc1 1 o ' l r t• a 111 :1 "' 1 I 1, \l.all·dJll"' 1·n ·<it•· .4 n •l.1 \lllJ.: 'l'lt 1n .: f1w ~our 'JIJ1·1ou!'I 111.-w 1 111' :.! lwdr•,.Hll uparl11H•111. Fro111 $22-0. For11111.1r1• ,1v ;11lahlt· Sm,dl 1wtc; 01\ .\dul" onh Oii 11·t· llJX'll 'I 00 t o h t>O. :?.IUI i-· a 11 ' 11 " Ii 1 I l "'I ,, \\1·!'1,1. l'hmn• 5 t~ 2JO\I O~ering your child the following benefits: • Opena 8:30 a.m.-Ctoaes 6:30 p.m. '*Ages 2-8 Years ,,......., ........ , ~ . * FAA .APPROVED * .. 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Individual Instruction, tall°'ed to YOUR ability. 556-8890 * Competent Oualified Teachers • After School Programs for Older children * Credit for Absent Oaya ~ Summer Camp Program :\!N Irvine College \t' of Business· Come Visit Us At One Of Our Convenient New Locations '* Tustin-13806 Redhill Ave. Call Susan at 544-1 467 "* lrvin&-3661 Michelson Call Lee at 552-7331 * lrvine-1 Bearpaw Call Aorabell at 552-3222 ' 20 AIRCRAFT AV.AU.AIU AT· LOWEST R.4 TIS IN OIAHGE COUNTY Learn to fly now - -md hcne fun! * Special Rotes for eom., .. clal or ln1trwaenf Students. 1700 East Garry Avenue Santa Ana, California 92705 (Newport Freeway at Oyer Road) -------- VILLA MESA S20S up 2 BR, patio, pool, no pet:. 719 W Will.on 646·12!>l (9-5) Fer"-D., ,....., c.,a.. of ... , .... Utter ... ..._. "9'..t _...._ _l•W.. c .. DeMNe .t 7'1·DIJ w wnt.! AMlllCAN PU.SCHOOLS * 42tt Mec.UTHUl ILVD. * NIWPOlT HACH. CA. t2HO MEMBERS: Association for Childhood Education International For Complete Details Cal NOW 979-1155 Orange County·s most progressive and mnovative Career Center. Jus t completed Ba)' Chalet apts, \'ery priv<slc & unique. l Br w/loft. sunken Jiving rm, bncl... frplcs . pvt patios &: balconies, close.O.. in garages. $240 mo. 642.4226 Nat~onal Assoc!ation for the Education of Young Children National Association for Child Development and Education State Pre-School Association 1971 I Airport Way South NnttotlleT ...... Mit.._ • o.-.. CClllllty A.1rpoft Yoga Is What You're LooldftCJ For! 'f!e ask ~ur beginning students afle~ 5 weeks of practice. What 1s the best single thing vou've received from YOGA CENTER so far?" . "Bo~ndless joy!" -L. B .. Santa Ana ·'I was able to quit smoking after more than 20 vears with comparative ease. due to the peaceful feelings given to me. by t.he practice of Yoga. I have also not gained weight. hke most people do when they quit." - , R. E. B.. Hunt. Bch. 'The balance & calmness of my mind & body." - , M. C .. Balboa Island. ' Much love & peaceful slate of mind." -M. L. W., Hunt. Bch. "I found what l was searching for." -K. A .. Costa Mesa "A more light·heartcd attitude toward former worries ." -S. L .. Anaheim, "I'm losing m any of the fears I've built up." - ·· K. A .. Costa Mesa ''I'm understanding myself better & liking il." - · P. W .. Long Beach "An inner peace & sense of calmness." P. W .. Orange "Sleeping better." -K. F., Laguna Beach ··stopped taking tranquilizers & ulce r pills." K. E .. Hunt. Dch. ''A ray of hope that I hav·e found m_y purpose." - F. P. B .. Santa Ana. '·Radiant peace or mind." -L. Q .. Laguna Ni gue l "I fee l so good." -C. P .. Hunt. Bch. YOGA IN THE MORNING! FREE DEMONSTRATION TOMORROW MORNING AT 10 A.M. Throw out tension. find peace of min1 while you build a more healthy, beautilul bodyt The remarkable science ol Yoga as taught at Yoga Center 1s famous for 1rs whOlebodv aoowach to a FULFILLED YOU Tavghl by 8hak11 Pna & Sri De111. two expert & charming Western women. YOQa shms. tones. catms the mind & sarislies through & through Learn deep relaxation, nutrition secrets. meditation • how to bn~alhe For age:; I :!· 72. 7 Week Classes 1eCJin Next Wed., J-. 21st at 9:30 AM . .--.. /. .f Parent Effectiveness training WHAT IS PET? It's a best selling book on how parents can be more effective. I t 's also a training workshop designed to develop the skills parents need to make P.E.T. work. Over 250,000 parnnts have taken it. What Happens When Parents Take P.E.T.? Better communications & fewer power struggles. Children become more independent & responsible. Fewer fights, flameups & tantrums. Parents have more time for their relationship. Warrrt« ftelilHJs & mon ioY· W .ANT TO KNOW MORE! Classes Start Mon., Jan. 19th 7:30 PM First Class FREE. Come & See . Instructor: LH Hochey M.A., MIA., Uc. MFC. Call For resenation ••.••••• 833· I 6 I 0 I CASA HERMOSA 14'8 ~=if:i' c~. Townhouse Apt Just Completed Accept Child & Pet All Amenities 2BR S335 2BH w /frplc S3·1!'> 3BR ~; Inquire ncxl door. llac1enda Uc Mes.J 160 W. Wilson. Apt ;u Costa Mesa Mesa Del Mar 3 Br 2 Ba 4 Plex, no pet~. S220 645· 120X 1&2 BR apts $190 & $220. Util pd. pool, laundr}' fac1l. cpts. drps, dshwhr. closed gar. No pets. No children under 12. Hacienda Harbor Apts ~---64_6·_12_04 ___ ~ 2 Br. 1 Ba. Pool, Bltn:r• Drapes. $190 mo. 642·9367 E11c111n~s • . $175 Clean 2 br. por,I. senior c1t1zens ok Nn pets. no childre n. 646·'2738 . YOGA CENTER OF CALIFORNIA Newport Harbor Counseline: Center I ooo Quail st .. Suite i~s New Deluxe 2 Br. S22.5mu. bllns. cpls. drp:.. gilr, l2L L1saLn . CM 644-ll!!i'.I 445 E. 17th St. '='=.!7:.' Costa Mesa Phone 646-8281 · ·(Near the 0 .C. Airport) Newport leach. Ca 92660 ·*** Dick Jolwtson Anna's DAY SCHOOL Pre-School Ages 2 thru 3rd Grade Oi)en 6 :30 AM thru 6 PM f Hot a..tchet & 5"acks llreallfast If Nqlliredl INCllncJ & Malh Slrftsed Grades K ttn 3rd. , ,.. L""""9g PrOCJI _,. 2110 Thurin Ave., Costa Mesa Phone 646-1444 CNldren'• endAdufta' aauea Benet T91> Jazz Ballroom Dl900theque Tumbtlng a.ton CA.U. FOR FAE BROCHURE DanceE .. rdM ...... Comedy .Spedel 8ell•t/Tlp Combination ·a.,... 2750 HARBOR BOULEVARD, SUITE 7.9 COLLEGE CENTER'. COSTA MESA.CA 92626 Phone: 714-540·5953 Hou~s Unfw11iWd Hones Unfurnished 4pae tu..-,,ts F\.mished Apae Intents f.urnished 900 Glenneyre LCICJllna Beach You are the winner oi He----'leoch 3269 Sioutt.L-a 3286 CcKtaMfta 3724 Saitta.4.na 3780 two free dinners (Sl4 .5o ~ ••• ;!:':'.~•••••••••••••• •••••••~;••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• value) selected from. •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• Univ Park Home-4Brs. · l·Br, l ·ba. Walk to beach. FR, 3ba, Private yard' Carport. No dogs. Ph.: lease $575. 644·7770 646-4460 ----------3 Br. 2 ba, $350. 308 Kings Houses f.umlshed or Place, Newport. Unfwnished 3300 805/495-6205 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 2035 f.ullerton, CM 1 BR Furn, 2 lrg closets. queensize bed, priv. dressing rm, xtra lge rooms, e n cl. gar. w/storage. Adults only, no pets. Harbor View Homes. 2br Bch. hse. 2B~ 2BA, bltns, ' frplc . Quiet. $40o.r---------2ba~ corvert d en, crnr 673.4765 541.9534 lot. 1mmac, pror lndscpd. ----· ------ .--------•I SkmnyMike's m enu at HOLIDAY IHH AMBASSADOR INNS OF AMERICA TWO LOCATIONS WEEKLY RATES FULL SERVICE 2277 Harbor, C.M. 2909 Bristol. S.A. 645·4840 & 540·2300 3131 Bristol St .• Costa Mesa Please call 642-5678. \.0>.l. 333 to claim your tickets, *** 2 BR. 1 Ba, l'h1ld & pct 01\. w I d e p • $19 5 • 2 2 4 !t Rutgers. $500/mo. 673.g761 days, Condominiums 644·2696 eves. For appt. Unfwnished 3425 l2x60 Mobile Home, 1 RH, Adult luxury townhouse. 2 ••••••. ••••••••••••••••• Ext. Liv·rm, incld. pal1n, ••••••••••••••••••••••• G & t f bd, 2 ba, frplc, patio, all Huntington Bc h-3Br,._________ a r s wa er re t·, new drps. Cpts & ap· frplc, cpts/drps, .. pool. . Corona del Mar 3822 Adults only. St55 mu. St d A t LI r • • • •• • • • • • • • • • • • •• • • • • • 642 '2728 0 645 397 • p liances . W alk t o $280 mo.962·7'275eves. u 10 p , par y ~rn, -r · .. Westc liff ShoppinJ Newport Beach. All new !~~ mo. 22~ Cabnllo 1 BR EASTSIDE. cpt:.. Center. $385. mo. 645·15 2br, 2ba w/patio & ex· · ~...,. drps. bltns, dshwhr. $19~>. Steps to ocean, 3 Br. 2 Ba, tr as. Super localion. 1~ BR apls furn. No (Sf · 642-6243 frplc, newly dee. patio, $395/mo.573-2749. children or pets. Adults ,., l'!.': .. CS., $130. 1 br duplex. Pref. pvt com pool $425, $287.50Tastefullydecor.3 only.Gd.loc,645-0632 .marri~d cpl. l'o pets. 67S.2445 Br 2 sty Condo, patio in-l BR bachelor trlr. Small CORONA DEL MAR Non smokers only. Ref-. HARBOR VIEW 2 BR, cl'd ga~" Nr . S. Cst. adult park. No pets. $110 2 Br Townhouse, frplc. req'd. 954 W. 17th St. Den, 2 Ba, nr park, Plaza. 835·7101aft6pm mo. 548-6173 Pool. tennis, continenta l 548·0358 1 & breakfast. Some ocean & ----. -----sc~ pool. New crp~, 2 BR condo, close t Huntington leach 37 40 Catalina views. Close to Dana Point 3826 paint, etc. Gar~ener m· schools & s hopping.••••••••••••••••••••••• shopping & fine beach. ••••••··~··•••••••••••• cld. Avail. immed. Hunt. Bch ar ea. $225. BEAUTIFUL 1 br furn 644.2611 Ocean \'1ew 2 Br 2 H<1 • 673·1148 From 9:30 to 3 call apts $170 & $180. Spanish lage Dix. Bltn:.. S239.50. CANAL Front, 4 BR, 3 Ba, 893-6571, eves & wknds style bldg, pvt encl gar, 4!)3.9577 or 830 3215 din ·rm, mslr suite 897-4759 pool, sauna. lndry, adlts, View. 3Bd. 2ba . frplc , ---,.----; w/frplc & balcony. Walk 17301 Keelson Ln, 1 blk garage, New. Owner, Otc3n \1e..-. Twnhmt'. ' to ocean. pools, & tennis . To·..-.&.~·se W. of Beach off Slater. S495. 675·4868 or 631 ·2333. lir 2 Ba. M 1 Rr Bakonv 0836 -842-7848 L~c di:<. bltns, $295 ;,u $495. mo. 645· Unfurnished 3525 1 Br. 2 blks to beach, view. 493.9577 or H3l><l21:. 36' Dock 3 br condo ••••• • •••••••••••••••.•• Laguna leach 37 48 $200. mo. --. --NEWPORT on w ater ,••••••••••••••••••••••• 675·4174 Hunt1nC)ton Beach 3840 H--u-L-i .. L-~ H U L..-l .. L-~ 21h ba. Double gar. $675. 1 b t . ••••••••••••••••••••••• --· nTWnW......u ouses ftT--Hou U L-' U .a.-1 .. L.-~ 545.7645 after 5. v ew ay. moun ams. Bach/kit. Util pd. $175 Cost M ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ses ftT.-..tMd Houses n..-~ Beaut. lge 1 br, w/w, air, up/$55 up wkly. 1435 N. a esa 3824 I Block to Oceon Huntington leach 3240 lnlne 3244 ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••••Bluffs Condos: leases bltn R&O, patio, p vt Coast494·2508 ••••••••••••••••••••••• I Br with V11·w. r,.rriJ! ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• lnhte 3244 Laguna leach 3248 from $390 To $595 prkg, e levator , pool. CASA VICTORIA ~love. ~ml pet OK. From Frplc. 3br, 2ba, enclosed *RENTALS* ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• Agent644·1133 $39S. mo. Or will lease. Mtwport leach 3769 1,2&3 br, De luxe Unrur. Sli~>. i\lgr 211 A. Hth St. t · c rpts I d rp s BEAUT. San Joaquin ELEGANT LIVING 537-4948 ••••••••••••••••••••••• or Furn. gas/wlr pd. 536-8400or64581U7 x:4~~~0 963·4569 i UNIVERSITY PARK Twnhme.Large2 Br, 2~~ MONARCH BAY VILLA NEWPORTCrestCondo3 $40 WK UP 1&2 Bdr & Adults·NopetsSec.g:ite ----- 963-1?&6. • 4 BR 21h Ba. furn. $500 Ba, 2 sty. View or golf New 2 Br B 2~ Ba, Ocean Br. 3 Ba, Tennis & Pool. Duplexn Unfwn 3600 Bach. Color TV. maid Pool, ~cc rJ!I. elevators 1 Day Free Rent 2 BRT~:aTERR~$385 course & lake. $550. view, balconies. 2 (rplcs, $425 mo. lse. 645-8781 ••••••••••••••••••••••• serv, pool. THE MESA. 525 Viet.on a, 642·8970 1 2 J lied room Apt::;. ly~:~:i:.':>~~~·{s~c: JBR:2 na· $42S 547-7044 pool, sauna, securily, ·* * * CDM.3Br,2ba,oceanvu, 415 N. Newport .Bl, NB 2 BR, l Ba. pool, 2 adults L~C:J~~~~~~·~s ·1 & Be h TURTLEROCK lea.seowner64-4·1519 Ubb Dy de~k, frpl c, beam 646-9681 max. $255. mo. J632 B 536-2.'>79 5!.1:!5010 Jst. Nr. He& ac · TERRACE CUlverdale. 3 Br 2 Ba, Y e omg cell ng, cul·de·sa~. 2 car OCEANFRONT Winter . Iowa, 549·4338 968-7l'6 4 BR, 4 Ba, Pool $1000 Community poof, park, Professional Lady wants I 210 ~.ts Newport · gar. Pvt bch prvl g $450. Neat 2 Br. gar. adlts, no Walk to bch $180 & up. ;-o.;o 3 Br Condo• fr p 1 c • DEERFIELD tennis. $380 mo. 552·9606 Prof. person to share Newport .. och 675-3203. pets. $250. 213·795·3018 LRG 1 Br, pool, nr .. shops, Summer increases. Pool. cpts/drps. pool. $280 m o. 2 BR, 2ir.i Ba $350 Owner. Spectacular Oceanfront You are the winner of 2 BR 1 Ba CdM, no . adlts/no pets. Ut11. pd. rec rm, drps. crpt. Adi~-.. Ph: 962·7275eves. 3 BR. 2 Ba. $425 house. Pvt. ent. Will two free dinners ($14.50 child~en or 'pets. $275. Wmter 1628 W. Ocean-1884 _Monrovia, 548·0336 no pets . 22? 12th ~t. WALNUTSQUARE L...-.. ach 3241 housekeep for part ex· va.lue) ~el~cted from mo.644.e800CSusle) fro!1t 1 Br~$190 . 3Br.2ba,1600sq.ft.waJk 536·9505. 2W 15th ~t . ~~~.RccfJIJ>J~~r ll~~e:. 3 BR. 2 Ba $325 ••••••••••••••••H••••• 1 penses if needed. 494·7561 Skinny Makes roenu at =$155, Ut1l Free. toshop'ng, 2 car gar, pat. _536-__ 100_1_. ------ dshwshr, dbl gar , $295 2 BR, 2 Ba $325 RENTALS , HOLIDAY INN Apca I oenh Fvrnlshed NO PETS 631·2018_. __ OR HOUSE 3 Br 2 Ba, 2 BR.~~~ENTREE $340 LAGUNA IEACH Missloft Vlefo 1267 3 I 31 lriatol St •• , ••••• :;••••••••••••••••Sier ~o ~ach, m~e:r7 2 -0.. aeaten Path Just Completed frplc, lge yard, bike to RanchoSanJoaquln Sprawling 4 BDRM. & ••••••••••••••••••••••• CostaMffa lalaoalslCMd 3706 su'34:J> '$2.SQ. y y. 1 2 & 3 Hr Adults no Deluxe Triplex. Lrg 23 bch. $325, sngls children 2 BR 2 Ba SS50 FAM. RM . home. Lge, BEAUT H 4 8 2 8 Please call 642·!5678k ext. •••••• .. ••••••••••••••• · • t • d h . · h . · h Brs. Dishwasher, bltn~ .. OK968·6215/S36·7759 2 BR: 2 Ba,den $460/$500 s undeck W JOC EAN Din. R~. ~'fL~s. f:;,lc, ~o 333toclalmye>urUc els. 2br apt. Patio, near bay. 2 BR, furn w/utU. Quiel ~~t~', c~o:esd r;~rsagae~ frplc. p vt patio, enl'I. 2 Br, newly decorated, n r VIEW. Built·in kitchen, malnt yard. Nr school & * * * Av a 11ab1 e J a n 15. Peninsula Point. Now frplc • BDQ. Gas & fater ~:~R~o iru~t i~~:/~~: beach, gardener, adults 552-7500 dbl. garage. $400 mo. shops. $395. 548·7672 673-3458. thru June 15th, $325. mo. pd. Pool. 557-4608 &530·5775 '$285,536-4868 2 BDRM. & RUMPUS S. ..._ 645-1701. LA M.AMCHA APTS d hlll RM. home. Bullt·i nHewportleocll 3269 Cliplstr.o 3271 778ScottPI CM 2br with garage. Rcfrig: fry._ , 3244 re kitchen, dbl. garage. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• C.....del M.-3722 l or 2 Br, adults, no pets. 642 50~~e. lblk to bch. $275. No pet:.. •••-•••••••••••••••••• Quiet resldcnUal sect ion .... ~. r B 3 Bd .. ba "'rp•· d..... ••••••••••••••••••••••• $170/$100. 2'21 E. 16th St, ------·-----1 536-2'774 1 $385Mo. ,~y. A· ramc: 3 R. 2 • ... 1 ... -· .,.... b 1 t N.Hta.646-1801 BR $ w r---·------~ lafTA.LS r-ea t y 1 Bo RM & DEN ba Dbl gar Pool t fenced yd. dbJ 1arage, Unique 2 r g1ass IP . 2 . gar. 185 mo. uter ~Br, 1 ba $375 ~ OLDER HOUSE. Loe. nL,". $4~. Agt: 548.J9o.en· very clean.'$315. SM-.5478. Wtvtew, w1lk/bch, rrplc, Waterfront 1 Br, Adult. no ~al~. 2176 Placentia, apt For~~~ !,:~::O.ApL • 2Br+den,2 ba $525 ~ near Pottery Sb~ck. 2 4 Br 3 Ba C d F a BR & den rec. lacll. & lease$375.673-8817 ~:..!,~JyE$2'756m3o353. Days F .636·41 20 1·5pm. SlS7thSt HB. 28r,2 ba $380 ---------L BLKS FROM ~EACH. on o, am. ls. Cbtldren ok. szso. $275. Sep. Qtrs In pvt -vea. :'1 • l Newly decorated lRe . ~Br,8 ba NB ...,.,.$~20070 Vnl v . Pk Terrace . E°" to everyUung. $2~ ~a,~'s ~_:97 maey = 8.1t·239S home, 30+ Male or Fem. Oceanfront·Dlx 2 Br $350 studio. Patio. l adult. Cal 2 Bdrhl 12 Ha r&wnhs •' )8r,2ba ~-·~ <:Nrmln12 br, 2 ba, UP· , .. o. · · . Vu,frplc,quiet.675-5033 mo W int er ve'arly ok. Applia nces. Ultl pd. w/ s wr, range patio. 'a Br2"°' bi • S380 frtded. Frplc. wetbar. STUDIO APT. Located .... OW IS THa TIM• ATTRACTIVE 3724 Avall 6'S-20t& · $160. &9 W. 19th. 642·3452 pool ne.uby 536 SOOG or 3Bl'21r\bafll'B $1500 skylite. Avail March 1. •tVictoriaBeach,ONLY " 11; 11; 28TCondocloset.opooJ CostaMna · -536-7542 41k,21r\ba ~ $385.M1·~26or830«>93. 2000 VOS. TO BEACH. for Job seekers to check 493-0950 ••••••••••••••••••••••• OceanfrontwNunrpier El\Joy the new yur in a ------ 4Br21r\ba _. Partly rurn. Alt utllltlea the Daily Pilot Help SJ7.50WlllC & U, Br,!umorunfum. 1pacloui J br. 2 ba apt 3 Dr 1 ~2 Ba Twnhs t- LE n • ISOR pd. by owner. $175 Mo. Wanted cla!lli{ication. tr s.le AMI 3210 •St~lo61 BR Apt.s $40.20lS 536.3624 w/p1lto, frplc & pool. w/d~hwr. range, )'I.I & "-"'~ NOTICE In So. Laguna. 1 Bdrm. lhe job you want ls not ••••••••••••• .. •••••••• •TVllMaid~rvAvall Adults only. $275. p atio. pool ncarb), REALfv how Dall)' Pilot Class· apt. Located l blk. above lhere you m ight consider Flrtplace, Super cltln •Pbon• Strv, Htd pool S-Cl1•1wte 377 6 64S-331U 536.SOOO or 536·754_2_. __ _ 45D C.mpu Of, Irvine !lied ads display their Coast Hwy. Walk to shop· offering your services <tbr, 2ba. blt·los, crpta. •ChJldren Sfctlon ••••••••••••••••••••••• BACH El.OR. no kitchen. SPACIOUS NEW TR 1-c.m-Valley lbop Ctr mcssaacs with lcglbUlty ping and beach. Alt uUI. with an ad in t.he Job d r p s • Sa • 5 I m o · •Low monthly rates. l Rm Dachelor /etle irea~ No p ets $&7 50 mo rLEX 1 mile to ocean CALL IJMH.O and Impact t Our ads. we pd. by owner. $200 Mo. Wanted category. Phone ~/MS-1111. •SS orr week's rtnt. locaUoo *100 mo. I l4Ul48 • · · S330 3 Br. 2 a. bl~s. lit _...;::,:..::::..;;..;...._....:...--i a.re proud to say, really MISSION RIALTY 942-5678 3 ·br. 2 ba, blt.nll, cpta, w/ad 493·1588 r frplc, sep gu w/lndry 1 lGJ.. ldlt ll.mt with a get. results. P ho n e 9'SS.Cstll'#y,Laguna dJ1ii, gar. Nr. Wimer/ 2371NewJX>rlBlvd,CM Have somethlnf to sell? Find what you want Jn conn. 546·5633 wkncb Ot' D.tlly PUot Claaflt\ed Ad. 642·58'1'8. "9oM 494.07 31 Wantad rauJll 8U·5&'18 Fatnt•ew. 9350. NZ-MP 541-9165 or &45-3811 Cla.uifled ada do It well. Daily Pa lot Classifieds. afU. l .. \ -~ ' . ••• . - • , .... w •• .,... c..,...ttt c.,..t W.lce Bectrlcal Hr I • ~~ilMJ Mo•~ Pieatwftepelr ~. ••••••••••• •. ........................ ······················· ..................................................................... ························ ······················· ....................... ········· . APPUANCE Rt:PAIR Add.its. R~m odeling, ~ampoo & steam clean-ELECTR I C IAN . •1-IAULING• HOUSECLEANING MOVlNC? Lei 2 eii:p me VERY Nt:AT PATCll r1um.ber, rCpalr.I rer~r: SlO -$er\'iceCall r;,it1os, l'abtnets, panel· I.fl&. Color brightt:nera: Re models, ;;additions, YARDCLEANUP Loc1I 1rea preferred. move you. Rttas. Hds JOBS & RESTUCCO. ~rvi~~:: & ns 1 (7 14 ) ~9-2422 n & • e o n e r e t e · w ht e 11 rp ta I 0 m In 22DV. Re11~abltt rates. •• 556-0.lf7 • • Call64$·7487 833-3944 &675·75?2. Free rat 893·14.39. uon. · · 492·9739 /750·9460 J<tck or ble11ch. Clean liv rm, din So&S-1731 ----.------1---------~ John. rm & hall $15 . Av& rm l:laulln& a nythlna. aarage •llOUSECLEANJNG• ••••••••••••••••••••••• $7.50, couch SlO, chair $5. Gtncr"Cll S..-.ic.es cleanup. Reliable, fast By reliable couple. Good Po1or1"'9/Popori•9 a_.i.i "Repair ••••••••••••••••••••••• PATCll PLAST E RING ••••••••••,t••••••••-• Child c.are 1n my pleas ant REMODELING Guur tllm ()Ct odor. Crpt ••••••••••••••••••••••• service. 983-64.52 references. 536·77 11 home . ..Me.11.ls & loving Al tl'ra t lons, rc iiairs, repair . IS yrs expr. Do CARPENTRY, Painting. Lmtds -'--Pt.IERS PAIN'fING ••!'LL TYPt:S••. Rm Add$8sq rt . Recnod. lnttExt-Reas Rates 1-'ree Er;l )40·ti825 Fr e&t. palnting $15/rm .<_a_re~,_ln_c_d~y-d_.64_2_·5299 ___ 1storcs,add1tions, baths & work myself , rt efs Minor repai rs. Fre Sunny·J er.2 vets.Fences, c....,...., • k l h • bl 531·0101. eslim1:1tes545·1'408 bldgs, Lrell!:s rem.oved, ••'!••••• .. •••••••-• .. ••'-•~ call Gene at S.52·0458 lloula, additions. rciluc.: -Uc. Xlnt worU'1:&aU Adult care my home any tc ns, ca nets, .:::.::.:.:.:;:c_ ______ l::-C"C:-:CC"C~C"C~--cl cle a nup •. free pickup llotot.Hll ng•$2S, La ndscap· hours. Parkwood , Irv. p:,it~os, cement wor k. Call Unlted·Professlonal HANDYMAN-Homes & furn /apphanc-es.557-2006 Ing, Sod·Bluegrass 16'11' PAINTING eo. patching, plastering RoofillCj * * love r blol·k wall :i ). •••••••••• ... ••••••••••!...f Call Kim . ~·388.S Contral'tQr does own A C . . Sq work, Palombo Const. Carpel, uphl:ilry, win· Pis . o nsc1ent1ous Housecae-1 .Ft. Tom960·2170 c.-. Maki.an ~1ember u. O.B. All work dow & rloor cleaning. craltsman. 64.5-65.58 . ••••••••••••'!?••••••••• u-._. He /ins 979·3335 'fry me !i&ti-4892 All Types. Complete rope:.: -·:;io '"' Reai; priees. ll11 l boa ~-·1 ••••••••••••••••••••••• guar.96.2·nul4. 1·1· d 675-902~ TASIC·MASTH WanlaREAL CLEAN ••••••••••••••••••••••• Prof. Painter. Int &: Ext. ~IMJ or rt pulrs. Free est. Ali Qual work & re11s . f'ree ••••••••••••••••••••••• work gual'. C¥ill Dave at · est. 751·0684 /5411·2759. J\1AllV 'S PLUM Ul NG 830-8496 or893-03JS. " Kitchen "'~bi nets .. cslm CUSTOJ\lCAJlPENTRY san · · House, yard , boat. re· l lOUSE?Call Gingham MASONRY-Tile, brick, wall un1l.s. lattice & Palios ,remodel& Cement/Cone~~ pit irs.painting,pruning, Girl .Free~ts645-5123 block, concrete, stone. Attn: Apt . O wn e rs & • ij46·!1801 • patios, bo<1t rmdli: ·ddt · "9·41"'"' ••••••••••••••••••••••• etC"".Reas,675·3175 Ucensed.968·25Qia M Al · · $10 646-S2l9. a 1 ions.,,.. ..,., ngrs. p . p;11 nt1ng ••••••••••••••••••••••• NO JOB TOO SJ\tALL Tiie Unck & Block r .. I · · HOUSECLEAN I NG ii Brick p1:1ving, terraced _a_roo __ m_._6J6_._1oss __ T_e_d_. --I DRAIN CLEANED from c •"1t ••tlC Tl' •·. New •' , C __,_ •,o,.o .. ,~', Ap··"t•'d 0 i ~0i'o'"~ s&. '"4e urn1ture moving van c.. "" ... "' « •• :'.~~·;;:••••••••••••• , .. "' . .. ... ... Patw•~y' c0u.c64b2&8~~1t3ter. leaves for Dallas, Texas O u r Busi ness . Ca Ir front w::ilks w/bnck & 1st class Jo:xt/lnl. P<1int-~-Sil:l Eves, wknds same rmdl. r'ree est. Sml joba RE.'ODE'HUl'D cabinets. !\Ir. Kern .. u orvlc l /111.l partialshlp· Janice's Raggedy Annt concrete combined. Tile ing, Papering. airless pnce.Guar.558-7380 welcome536-2426 ..... .... .541 ·1JJ..I Cus lorn B r1 ck Work . ment OK) Owner-driver, 675-6MJ entrys. Slumpstont.> walls spray, 2Syrs exp979-5294 HOUH of Pfurnbiowt SPECIAL onlnsulalc --------1 Pato'o> & w"ll >Ou r Syrseitpr.898-2357 . & planters . l~ic. Z27430. ··~ T S I REFS, LIC IH5<H3'J Cab1nels for Connoisseur .. ' KATHERINE'S WltlTE Ph : 531·4973 Custom paint1wallpaper· P lumbing & !feating rtt ff"' ce . EuroPt.>an Tra1nl'd specialty. Fast eff1c1enl. Nice So. American couple GLOVE CLEANING ing. Paint intr $20rm. ext It e pa I r S c r \I ice . ••••••••••••••••••••••• l\IASTER Craftsmans St.·anBanlit>ld .>JS-1914 645-11512 wanls to care for your 64().8080,5pmto7pm. Mo.-fncJ 5249 a,·g 3br.968.7452 Specializeingas &walcrRemovals, limbing, top. Specialty. llemodt•lln1;:.' II • th' h F~ E 1. t , Ph 11 . home Live in Complete Xlnt hou>ecle•n•'ng by ••••.••••••••.•••••••••••'~--~-~~~=--1 .eplping. t'Tee ests . 24 hr pin g . pruning . rinish work. Hcls. 1-·rl'e ~ 111 illlY 1ng Wit a ·1ee s 1m a C'S . 1 1ps · · 1 est guar\o\·ork 4!J9.3105 Ui11ly1'1lotClass1f1cdAd Cemen t Co . Patios, carc.Gdrefs642·5299. lady w /ex perience.P.tov1ng/l-laultng. Stud enl:iELL idle items with a service.CallS.56-7544. ~,~~~~?~tDbo~d ~j~dj : ' --is a s1m1,le matter driveways. Lie., Bonded. SELi~ idle items with a Dependable. Own tran~ wflarge truck . Rea s . Daily Pilot Classified Ad. 642.5678 6(2.~. Sell idle 1tcn\s &12·56711 Jusl call 642-5678. 751 ·56.57 after 6 Daily~P~i~lo~t~C~l~'~'~'~l l~ied~~A~d~. ~84~1 ·~37~37~.~~~~~~~~Ba~c~ry~548~~·9~7~23~/839~~·5~7~19~~64~2~·561~•8~.~~~;;;;;~~~tC~l~a~>~>i~l~it.'ti§A~d~>~· ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~; Apartments Unfum. Aportments Unfum. ~~!~!!!~.!~~~~ ... !~.~~ Office Rmtal 4400 ~ 5005 ~~:'f~t;.~ ..... !!.~~~l!~~t;:! ••••• !!.0.~ !'!~.~~·:.~ ..... !!~~ !'!~.~~.~ ... ?!~~; ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• , Career Exec. 1-·em. de· ,. , -p HuntincJton Beach 3840 Newport Beach 3869 sires person to s ha re or ....,ase nme Loe. on FLOWERS & GIFTS •• ••••••••••• Coast llw y i n C dM. ••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••• Lu.-... Condo, E. Uluff. Nels $40,000 Yr . Orig. Owner o( 10 yrs. retiring rrom one or the best. All BOYS AND GIRLS DRIVER '' ' S2.J5 LGE 2 br. 2 ba. D/W, E?'cc. Bayfront Apt. Lido. 6+i·09'JI !4.f:'qr~ ;~fl~ cr~norv~t;I H. & o. c \l t s, d rp s Sec. ~Id~. Ad Its. Yrly. Brookhurst & llam1lton ~75. 6i5·3-;f14 Fem roommate lo share Showroom, Heal Es tate wire svcs 2000 accounts. If you a re 12 lo 16 years old and would like to e arn $20 to $.50 and mor e per week, with a chance lo win a trip to Phila d e lph ia . Cape Ke nne d y or Washington, D.C. and cash awards. bikes and other prizes, I have a job for you. 1£ you a r e willing to work ha rd, learn responsibility and the value of mon ey, ca ll Mr. Scott, 549-8956. Trans portation will be furnished . This is not a pa pe r route. r ' apt in Cdl\1. I child OK. CM'<', Boutique. or store. Affluent area. Te rms. A~l . No cc. 4ti ·IJll , UMIDESCO Call E,·es. 493-27 18 or Daily Pilot has opening for (!river in Laguna (So. Lagun a area) to deliver papers to carriers. Approximately 20 hrs. per wk. 5 afternoons 2:45 to 4:15 a nd 8 hrs. on SUn. Must have large Station Wagon or Van. Call 642·4321 and ask for Harry Seeley for detai ls and appointment. 1H6·49Jll 556-3Hl6, 640·8034 eves. 615.14 .,, Agt. 8314200 Fr~rentalser•ice l-"!:':.~~':'_ _______ l-;;;:;;:;:;-;-:;'.';:;;;::;;:;;::;--1 EX lge, 2 br, 2 ba. dlx 9'.1 1·8000 Resp . Gal to sha r e 2 law offices in t-'ashion PlllA&CHICKEH pools ide .Jjlt nr. bch. Duplex 2 br, l ba, newly Char ming Bal lsld. home Island Suite. Breath tak-OPEN 361-IRS WEEK All ,\dlt . no pets . $195. decorated, all util pd. \.\"/same. 675-lll39 or take out. Owner not am· 613 ....,,,., in• \'iew overlooking p.e· 536-tl362 _____ 1 _S350 __ ._m_o_. _______ ,---·~--------bilious & still nets $200 oi st1gious Big Ca nyon. Np I" ... , 3844 Bch . P anora.m a of week. Ideal for !\.1om & SanClemente 3874 MOVING? Pop. Good Terms, 1\gt. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• Orange Counl)' rrom 16th " IO, 2 Br 2 ua . stove & B 5200 ... d Avoid Deposits noor. Call 714·640·6440. 831-4200 r. . mo. ,,,_,_ re uc · rerrig, patio. crpts, drps. tion 1r serve as manager Call House-Mates Exeocuti•e Suites Business Wanted 50 I 0 Hers. 714·523-3008 ror 1 unils. 332 Enl·ino. G<1in comfor1 able rent & ••••••••••••••••••••••• Equal Opportunity Employer Hel Wantod 7100 H.!pWanted 7100 -"="'-"'-"'"-"--'----1 E lk b h Full ser vice s uites W d . d a s y wa to eac . arompallbleroom1nate. a\'ailable in airport area ante ·t'!~n _operat e ... !' ...........•.....••.........••••.•.......• 547-8017 days, 542 ·9CI09 M.12·413-l Ask for Jim llJJ<N-.~.;.!oStarting $200. Call ln~>n.~4c92y .02 g1701n g bus1 · Lost & Found 5300 Help Wonted 7100 Loguna B«!'ach 3848, e\'es&"·knds. 1--C==~=-=-~--,,.,.. ...,,. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••••I !l1IJf Roomate ""anted to 1-"~~~-------1 :7:::"::::"";";:;=-;:::;--;;;~ Barbe r ·Lad y to y,•ork COQKS {2) w/same in \'t'r)' good 1 Wanted, expcr, Apply In' Laguna Uch shop. C<ill person only. btwn 12 & 3. Pam,494 ·7075 P.1.irio's 3201 Jo:. Coas t Drop a pebble into thel~ts Furnished share 3 Br, 2 b<.i, duplex , Motwy Wewtted 5030 F O U N D , b I a c k ACCOUNTING ()e('an from our 1\ t. Unfurni h d 3900 117 blk from Bch. NB . Business Rentol 4450 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Chihuahua. female Vic. Hwy,Cdt.1. Y .P or se ~"'27'6 •••••••••••••••••••••••uaGENT'SIOOOO ·"dH· It &B kh t CLERK Lease. Luxury. secunty, ••••••••••••••••••••••• .,,...,. 1.. . .• • • , net."ue am1 on roo urs . IEAUTICIAMS , Maturt' adults. 31755-Cst. Till!: EXCITING IDEAL shop I.orated tn tht' quickl y for Re<1 I 1'.:st<1le H.B. 646·8498 Ma nufactunng ex per. in llwy. 499-2835. PALM MESA APTS. l{oommate \.\'anted. rt•m . mall at _the !-actory, Can· project. $15,000 returned or rice routines of r e· Mgrs w/f for t op '.'~'. NB Counter Girls, evening:; .. Salons. 540·~2. 644·0661 Apply in person, Kt:n · OCEANFRONT year ·round i br $:rl5. h-.ch 5175. Kids , j)t!ts. Util pd. 536-0321 i'olove in Jan 15 or Feb I. nery Village, N.B. Sl!O. within s i x months FOUND ; childs 2 whl cei vables, p<1yables & i\llNU'rES TO NPT llome·J\liss. V1l'JO. S200 mo. 673·9606 : 673·9393 Secured and guaranteed. Bike, Vic . Goth ard & p<i yroll. Type 50 wpm. BCl-1 . mo.831-IGS8cves 9611-08811any time. Cor s ic<in Dr. It .a _ Appl y lnPerson Baeh, 1&2 BR . BALBOA IHN 842·3524 CAMBRO tucky Fried Chicken,. BE AUT Y -Il a irs ty !is l 2929 E. Cst Hwy, Cdt\1 w/follow . Needed im· ' med.644·8762or644·0398 COU PLt: for mortuary f $180 1-'emale H1nmatc wanted Mort T t 1-"""-'--------rom · to s har e Cost a t\l csa C~i:n m erc i a l s pa c_e ~s. rus t~OUND Wh ite ft.·male Manufacturin9Co~ BEAUTYOPERATOR Adults.No Pets h L d& C II a\allable, $100·SJOO ut1l. Ottds 5035 1, 1, __ ,,1 W 700I CI • H t i! h Very chrn11r1K.north end! 156 l i'ol esa Dr. omc. gc Y ~ar . a 105 !\Iain St. 675·8740 . ••••••••••••••••••••••• oy uuu l', \'IC. arncr1 ay "vc un c Earn more by rentin~ br apt. All \o\uQd. m<iny (5 Blks East ofNl'\o\'port Chris.646-811K &L.arkLn.,llB.:...g.11;-.i?J2 _ West ofBcach.Ulvd s pal"c Leading CdM \.\'Ork . Salary plus apL San Cll:m e nlc are;1, 494 -1535 I Ire es . !'vi patio . Ulvd.l !·!a rbor Bl,,·d. r·rontage LOANS up to ao010 Soulh ofGariield salon. J im , 644-732 1, , ltl'Sp female, l'X!ra l~l' 4 rr IOOO ft /C FOUND: boys J<1ckct.. <it !!:qua\ Oppor Employer S250/ mo ;-.; 1\ k1 ds o r 5-16-9800 bd. duplex. '":oblk lo bch. slore or o ice. sq -I I TD L 0 31 o1 JJ'~'f'~'~"r_{Tjh~<'~"J'~'~'~· ~,~·a~l~l-t~o'l ii:ii~i:ii~iii;~~~~~ 552·0'J4J Delivery m e n O\"er 21, perm. pft. f<:arly morn Lt\ Times deliv. to C.J\1. homes. S250 mo. Ca 11 645-49'l0. pets. 1, bl k to beach SJOO mo. 548-2698 s oons+o '"' 1° cc.=..ccc.c _______ I 494 ·2791 ~130 mo Incl ut1l . 2nd TD Loans idenllfy.839·7350 Beel1nt> Fas hions needs J Ol'ean ,-iew spac I br G f R I 4350 Halboi.i Pcn1n. \l.'alk by 5_... __ Mt C y · & Acctng Clerk/mfg S600+ clothes, ha,·e ear, no de· R Es 0 RT 645-4665 ___ Lease. Bay ~l' 302 M<ii n,I fairest Terms since 1949 Found 2 Keeshounds vie styhsts in a rea. Love :\dulls 2607 Solon.a \\'<1y Of'CltjeS or en tr<iffic G1h shop, <irl, or ?[ gnJCT" CJ. O. 91 frwy Vallt•)' iew Salestlns1de S.550+ hvering or coll ecting. Dental Assistant For Pe riodo11t11! Of1·. Must be eXper'd 1 yr II\ gen'! den1stry , back & s22S .194 l-ll9 ' ••••••••••••••••••••••• 962·6009 · 642·2171 545·061 1 Knott Bue na Pk 826 ·1191 Steno. sh $600 -----Slora•e only. 830. I E Ml H d S 8K F'ree samples, 96J-747J. of 4500 W S500 Reward for info lead· · · g/ Y rau I 325J 17th l'J<i(c, Industrial Rent 2ndTO Loons anted Irvine l'ersonncl Ageney r in• to return. in gd cond., 3869 • Newport Be-ach ••••••••••••••••••••••• 83y(ront 2 Bd, 2 Ba. P\1 Bch & pier . $.550. yrly. 979-1935 & 644·4510 LIVING Costa J\1es<i <i I 11.im. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Bu>· T.D. 's for c.is h. 488 E . 17th c-1a Me>a of 'tiO Porsche Convert. • '"' Lease 1,000 sqft wtoffice Loans on 2nd T.D.'s Su11e224 642 -1470 Garage for rent · 1959 :\ta-110-220 V . heat, hot New Loans·2nd T.D.'s \Vhit(' body, bl<ick top. B & G• I frontofc.IH4 ·0083 pit'.' Ave. Costa ~ll•sa . $25. waler, new building. gd $3000 .. SJ(),OOO. ~1 1ss1n~ 1110{76 rrom 516 n So. Ba yf ront , B<il boa 10 to~X!ars of a!~ ~ai · l -"==D~E-N_T_A~L---1 I)' Pilot dch\•t·ry routes Ad•ertisin9 Sales may be a\'<iil<ible in your Eitp. Chair Sidc assist. UTILITIES PAID BLOCK TO ocr.:AN Deluxe Private 2Br, 2ba. Lge walk ·in close ts . bltns. garage, cable TV, Adults/no pets. SJOO mo. till June t5. $375 mo. on )'early lease. Sec to a p Preciate. Call for appt !st-6{W2 an er 6 PJ\f . PARK NEWPORT APARTMENTS Bachelor 1 or 2 Bedrooms and Townhouses Fr. $239.50 Open 9.5 Daily Spa· Pools-Tennis 1\cross fro m Fashion Island at J amboree on San J oaquin Hills Road. 17141644-1900 r o. locale.645·2244 Equity Jn,·smt. Div BARNETI ~1TG CO. Island. 5-17 ·!!043 days, or Young Comp<1ny Oj)t!ning arl'a. Earn 11rofit for de· for busy JIB ore. Part From $li0 Oaky,·ood offers the finest 1n resort hvini.: ;.it a Office R~tal 4400 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 150 I Westcliff Dr. pri ce you ca n afford. Newport Financial Ctr Tht>re's Sl m illion in LeasirKJ Office Space recrealion facilities. Callon S1tl•i\l:.inager NIGi-iT LIGllTED TEN· (i 14 )&12·31 11 ext 246 NISCOURTS. A full l1mcl---------- a ctivit ies director ""ho plans parties. HBQ·s. trips & more' Free Sun· day hrunch. Plus beautifu l singles. 1&2 bed r oom a pts, furnished & unfurnished. Rents from 5170. J\1odets open 10 to 7. Sor ry no pel.s or children. Roommate service a\'allable. :\l onth to month occupancy. WESTCLIFF BLDG:- NEWPORT BEACH c...~•· w .. uc1•t1 Or••••"".,,,,,.••• ..,/ Alf C-illGr\•"9 / C...,.P.M ii""'°'>OI -~~ ./ [ ........ ./r.a---./.x ..... _. ./Sot<• --.. .oc. ,/~ .... -...... Call Mr. Howard 645-6101 AIRPORT !i75·4874. 20 Yrs 1nOrgCty. l'·,.,,n·e, & •••h, t ·,.~.· ,,.,_li_m_e_._96J_._4_58_I_, ____ ~ new office 111 Orangt' Co. ._ ~ • ,... • ,. 3200 Squ<irc f eet I91t.r• Per Sq. 1-'t. 2 Air-conditioned offices, ampll' parking. Horbor ln•est. Co. Realtors 473·4400 1 ___ &1_5·_2_13_.•_•_oy~•i_m_e __ Ptt'Sonals 5350 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Must be aggressive & merchandise (or selling hard \\'Orkini:-Sl raight ne w subscri ptions. For 1-'or Salt> 2nd TO at a dis· · M · I t' I "" Dnnking proble m ? commission.Contact r. in orm.a 1011 J.l case .c~ eount improvt.vf propt•r-C<il lAlcoho\Helpline Pareat646-0536. 642·4321. Fro m ·s .. n ty, gd security. 24 hri> a day 835.3830 Cle mente-San Ju.a .• S18.000, 10'k S185 mo. ASSTMAMAGER Ca pi strano <irea , ·c~'J Ava il at SH:i.S-00. SP[RITUAL READER Expe r "d women's ap· 495.WJO and Mi ssion Vie· S5.000 10•;; 555 mo. Open lOAM;lO PM pare! shop. Ca ll for appt. jo-E:l Toro area, call 2000 S rt '' & i\vailats.t.500. Ad vicc onallmatters, 586·2085.Lauuna l~ill~. 5111 ·6:110. Q . • 0 · Above dueapprox3y.rs. '~"-"-''-'-'-'"'-----I warehouse space direct· 312 N. El Camino Real. 1 • Equal Oppor Employer ly ac ross from QC R.E.Bkr.642-4603 San Clemente.Forappt. ASST.MANAGER ,\irport. 549· 1480. Announcuwnh/ 492·9034 492·9136 Leading Junior Specialty BOATS Dental A11t. Chairside . X -Ra y certiricatc. 2 yrs. cxPr wtexp<inded duties . Starting sa·1ary $900 per mo. St:nd hand·v.·ntten resume to Ad. F625. Dai- ly Pilot, ~) .0 . llox 1560, C05ta Mesa, C<i . 92626 DENTAL'ASSISTANT Ortho pract1l·e. Eitp pref . Call 640·0121. 1-~---------1 p of / St o re n eeds ex per. New bldg 2500 sq . ft .. P..1 ·1 enon S Lose your cool with your qualified person. Send Bnat m(g firm needs w/ft ofc. Lge rear dr. 17' Lost & FoUnd children? l~elp is availa-re;ume or call for Appl. toolers. molders, carpen·1 __ D_E_N_T_A_L-/R_E_C_l-'T-- >q . ft. Days 540-5710 ; ••••••••••••••••••••••• bleZ4 hrs.549·89J9 M w lk 241'42 t ers, electril:ia n s, F II · · •----.---a.. 5100 -----------1 · 0 oys, rriechanics & helpe rs. u time position open eves.&16·0681 ....._....""""""'" G andO . L agu na Hi lls Mall . (or ene r ge t ic, im-1-----------I••••••••••••••••••••••• • r ~"'"9* , 11.11 92653 Call 540-1581 or Apply at Office/Industrial space. .,aguna · 1 s, · The Willard Co mpany aginati,·e, pleasant in-* * * , A·PARK 586-l&M dividual, busy off ice for J • -· Nigu•I .. , •• 400/3000 SS GE 1 --~;::~~~:;;---1 _?"'~,!.o~·~"'!Y~~·"~c".:''~l'---I ~ " .. Jeanette Woods MA A " "' · · · doctors. good salary, S. F. Nr Frwy 831-1082 ATTE~ION• 1665 Pfacen+io A•e. SS. Off Regular t.1assage "1 • lookkttperfTypist c hairside ex per \'er y C I M with this ad. ].6 Mo's Wortc for CPA. Salary open.,_h_el_p_fu_I_. 55_2_·"3_39 ___ _ OS a esa Lie. Techn icians 18 & O•ff ' Newport Isle. 2Br. 2ba. Upper deluxe duplex. $.150 yrly. 1213) 791·4348, <2131681·5315. O a kwood Garden·. Sl40 up store-offices cpls 1200 Sq. Ft. Jlo.f .1 space drps air bath. 17301 w/front office. lge rear BeachBl.ll.B.842·28.14 door._ $189 .50 mo. 629 ; c==~==~~~--1 Terminal Way. 540·5710 You are t~e winner o( Hrs 12:noon·l0 P~l !'.ton· Perm. posilion. Call aft DENTAL ore needs two free dinners ($14.SO Sal 1885.8 p .. ,, A"e. 1P~1 ,675-2()'10-, e mpl oye~s r o r e:ii:.o I I I t d r .. • We will train you in our · -:r.F or & v•. ue '·' e,c e rom ( ,.. __ ,,Mc•". , ., Bookkcepe•, full t•'mc, pa n s1o n. nt c LIVE Near The Be.ich! Apartme nts M.wport koclt 880 Irvine lrvtne at 16th 645-0550 FREE RENT Offices as low as 35< per sq ft. J\1ission Viejo & Laguna Niguel. 200 to 2000sq ft. 831-1400 Sk M k l ~ "'" business. No stn es or • Ch · 'd 00 1nny 1 esmenu a 646 •• 44 1 k 1 thr u t rial balance, • a1rs1 e. thmin.lyr COST ESA HOLIDAY INN • .,.., layo((s, plenty o \.\'Of ·I exper. PICasant grnup • AM • o '•e a m bo't o'o "' & payroll, pleasant, able to ] I] I I ' tot St FOXY GIRLS Y u ' pract. lnckl 's alternate 2:l00Sq. Ft.,3,000Sq. Ft., ns .. would like a position out m eet publi c, good S;it. At.l 's" NEWPOHT 10.000 Sq. 1',t .. near S.D. Costa Mesa OtrrCALL-MASSAGE of the ordinary . Call telephone ex per. Start· CTR OENT"6'0 days, 646·0681 e\'es. t''rwy. Nattress Realty, Please call 642-56':8, ext. MODELING betwn 9:30 & 3 p.m. ing Salary $1 ,000 per mo. "., '1122 ___________ 10ffices, 2 lt!C, 2 s m. $75 & 979·657 1 33Jtoelaim your tickets. l·lome·Office·Sludio. Also health ins urance & Dental Assistant. t gi rl Sl50 per mo. New :\1-1 • * * • 542-3169 539·1183 vacation pay. NB Area. ore. Ma ture, capable Casadei Sol Beautiful Adult /\pts From$190 2Hi61 Brookhurst, llU LUXURY duplex 3 Br, 2 _._ __ 9_6_2_·_6_6_5_l ___ 1 ba, unfurn yrly $345 mo. ~RLY 3 br, 2 ha, by Furn. 3 Br. 2 ba, thru beach. Near new, bltns & June 30th, S375. Steps to wtr. 209 41s t St, NPB. garage. $.190. 548·4063 i213) 800·5985owner. 3 Br, 2 Ba, yrly? blks to f\irn or unfum . beach $365 mo. Util pd. co m Pl ex:, 1 7th & 600 Sq ft .or Mfg Shop -;;;-&;f;;;;~::_-SiiOiil -1;.;c;;;;;~--·1;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~;;;;;;;;;1 Se!ld r~su~e to Ad No. non-smoke\'. Lag.Bch . .t Pomona. Cl\I. Corner loc. Space. Nil·e area. $100 Lost & Found 5300 Max Cornwell 576, Daily Pliot, P.O. Box Lag. Hills area. 871.97 18. Can bl· used ror lite per mo.548·8300 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 3059 Copri Lane AVON !1~5~6;o~, ~C~•:•'~''._':'~'~'~a'.__'.C~•~·1 ~~::~=7.~::~~ com m/ mf~. 64f).4296 : StorDtje 4550 LOST : Male Cockapoo, Costa Mesa _92626 eves call 551-4289. ••••••••••••••••••••••• tan w/blk ears & tail. You are the winner of CASHIER/ DISHWASHERS FREE RENT. NpBch at v~AcRi::. Fenced storage Wea ring brn· collar. two free dinners {$14 .SO Why Get Snowed CREDIT CLERK airpo rt . Utilities & a r.ea 1n Sant a A:na Name "Peppy". Vic. value) se leCted rrom Underly janitor incl. Ga rd e n He1ghls. Tax dedueub1e 1 cN_.cBc·c==c23~!9------I Skinny Mike's menu at ChristMas For fine jewelry store. • suites from $88. 979-6666. through Sea Scouts. Call HOLIDAY IMN Perm. position. Phone Yb~~jbasl.aOn~y b;n~~~~ Rooms 4000 Pl 642-4798or963-2688 1°:1 s1~21 S kCf TM~~~ 313 I Bristol St.. Bilk? Earn ~;Pt.Riggs, 897-0327 for '73-J909 leave msg. ••••••••••••••••••••••• cn:a entals WCIR'ted 4600 REWARD633-8838 Costa Mesa to lh 642·3188 673-3302. Apply In Person Mon thru Fri 3·5pm COCO'S L._.Hllls 24001 A\•ede La Carlota ' Equal Oppor Employer F'URNISllED ROOJ\.tS Executi•e Suiteos •••••••••••••••••••••••1 _FO_UN __ D_:_L_r_g_m_a_l_e_d_o_g_.1 Please call 642-5678, ext. ~~~ :tPRe~saE~~ R~~~~~g>N~ST 2 BR. l''z Ba condo s~yle . from $190. Pool. maid, C~sto m .del'Orate~ fu ll ARPENTER & \.\'ire will Blk w/wht mrkn~s. Nr 333toclaim )'Our tickets. TATlVE. I'll show you .. Bltns, cpts, drps, encl. phone. laundry. Village s ize. view off i ces . Hit up·clean up house-Ha za rd & 8 ch . • • • how. Call .540·7041 or Full t.ime posit.ion <!pen •Dispensing Optician ell'- P a t10 , heated p ool . lnn.494·9436 Se rv1 c~s of Cert1f1ed exchange lnwer rent. Wstm.nstr.897--0188. Zenith7·13S9. f o r e_nerget1 c, ii:ri -per. part time, xlnt op· Adults. no pets. $215. --------1 Profes_sional ~c retary, 494_5247 En~l;:.nt & a~i~at1ve , plea1_ant in· portunity. Good salary & . ~-2682 Rooms S 2 5 wk up . reception & equipment. 1 N D A I I ht all d1v1dua l, busy office for 3 benefit•. 556·?808 ;;;;;;,;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;J w/kt ·h•n \pl• $3750 Ilk ,. rt Inn 2082 •·-~/I t / FOU : w °" e b ·11 l 'l doctor s, good salary ,•----------1 ~ .... / ... .. ' / 1rpo er . ~s n.-es Samoyed dog. So. Cst ••••••••••••••••••••••• a yks 1 . e rM. t'h • ' wk up, 548 ·9755 or ~1 ic hel son Or. I rvine. Finance Plaza Hotel. 1_8_76 _ Schools& ~e. eep1n~-on ru chalr1ide exper very DOCTOISASSIST\ OCEANFRONT M5·:Efi7 Call Eve l\1oort!, 752·0234 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 213438_4069 I fnlc:ti 7005 Fri. 7.45·4. My home. W·1_h_eclpcf_,_l._S52 __ .8J39 _____ 1 Yoong ladies <18-28) lo 1-Bdrm Yearly $325 ... _. s · "' on side C.M.646-6706 C LERK TYP I S T . work with legim·ale · · ROO!'i1 w t kit l'he n 4Rm suitt.'.xln loc., ••••••••••••••••••••-.•• STEPSTOIEACH priv'Jgs, employed pre· amplcpkg,ulilpd. Opporiurity 5005 FOUND: f'e mdog,blkw/ 8 b . / 1. Genera l orfice skills, massage in Jt ealth $Pd. BR. 2 ba, yrly, furn ms rerred. 962.7520 $275/mo 675_6900 ••••••••••••••••••••••• tan mrkngs. Vic Adrian Gourmet ':!king ~ss & ~ ~ 5 1 \le r h 1 t e good w/numbers, Tustin No exp. req., we train, 3 BR . 2 ba Wntr $35 l-"'-"'--''-"-----11--===.c.'--'"-'--IORESS shop for sale. Top Wy,S.A.~7-7757 . foreign r 5' W · 4-7 e ee p ng m y ome Area. Call Mr. Shaner Apply noon · 8 pm. 2112' '3 BR'l'"bahou•e$375 N 1. s· 1 Cd di b h I . Call P .M . szs . ror 11 wks. for4 yr.old .Own trans . ...,..,0133 Harbo• 01 ,.., Cost• v~ .. ow re n1n g. 1n ges, !'11 x6rmsu1te, at . CoslaMesaocat1on . F k ' 6 CdM84<1""" °"'"' • ·~ •u r • LIDO ISLE bd FOUND: em 1tten, 494·1774 , · uuv Mesa , kitchenettes. 1 apts. Patio, a1nple pkg, util. Paul 831-1400 or 64.5-5000 k v· r Ad I ' ~J BR. 3 ba, unr, yrly S650 Pools, TV. Daily, wkly, $JOO, 675-apl 218 CwM•· .. 1'rn' 1°9 ams n Jobs Want.cl, 7075 Babysitter/Housekeeper , DRIVERS WANTED ' f SUWIHD rho n t hl )'. Adult~. --·---·--·-----!••••••••••••••••••••••• live·in. 2 Boys (2 & 7), CLERK/TYPISTSlt. )::ondo: 2 BR, 2 Ba . Un-SJ6..4 170. N.B. Executive off ice Photo Studio portrait FOUND: German Sllcp. Extt.Secrelaryavailable Good pa y . Own rm Neededwilh Cityofllun· MenorWomen ----------1 17 'xl<t ', well decorated. comml est. 18 yrs, S. Org Male. Newla nd &: In-forpt llme work eves & wJTV.. Spanish. ok. Con Ungton Beach. 1 Yr Ei1;pr Must be25orover • furn. Yearly S400 Room, pleasant, pvt ent. sunny, w /\'iew-recept . Co. apt in rear incl eqWp. di 1. HD -1381 . -..>.. Poqwto Jngles &44 1SJ'7 & Must type 50wpm AP· Apply In Person cooking. Working m.ale. rm. 141/:z'll:ll' wet bar, comp! neg file $6500, anapois, ......... Wt-ekeflds.&75·"~1 · · • • ply at Coastal E mPtoy-Y ... wCdb S95mo.497-2014 SZ5() mo. ALSO, 1S':ii:12'. 492-6303 FOUND: Male Collie blk 1-lonest reliable lady to 8abysltter5daywk8AM m en\ Cent.er . 17211 112SlSlat.erAvenue associated DA •)><f.,•, Q~1'lT0 AS r1• "" 8••t Q •'' ~·· --·-4150 ••••••••••••••••••••••• chocbrn l'rpt .$216 mo. l----------1 &. T:tn• Brookhurst &. clea n )'Our home . t.o7 PM, H.B. M)' home, Beach81vd.H8.IW2:·1751 Fountain Valle)' Both nr beach & bay INr & Wlae Teven Garfield HB. 962-1.34iU aitlsfaction guar. ref. 980o1097 " 1------.cc=-- Jaeobs Realty, 675-6670 Help I• 535-129'1 BectroNc Aas...,, Lovina care for elderly fB5 Yrly Ocean Front 2 male or (e~. Bal. diets. CPA Wanted t o !!ha re Br, 1 Sit, bltins, deck. homey, patio. 544-3833 swte 13xl4 ofc. 5200 mo Thia .,el")' a ttractive ba r FOUND Beaut. male blk • Babysitter. an.moons 3 to COMMISSION SALES-To $600. Do you hive H:at.40. Germa n Shl!pherd In Available-Sales Pro 5 :30. Mon thru Fri. 2 MAN, Management Op-mJn. 8 mo'a expcr. in a•· Low rent of szoo 1 mo, Dearfield area He's •t with N illonal Sales girls, 7 & 10. 551-0635 an. porturtity avail. for pro-aembly, ~~bll! &. barnts!I lnclds recept & phone. g.arqe64S-J655 · Vocation Rftltals 4~0 Ace In a secy av 11 1. Forlease.Terr•<'e•pt.60 '••••••••••••••••••••• • Newport C tr , 1303 bly \'iew. 2nd noor. 4br, Palm Sprlngi1 for ren.t Avocado . Ste 2 4$. Chrmtt ha!i priced this OC Animal Shelter. Fa(IUtles ror new or old 6. du ce r . M 0 D E RN or A ·wor ; 1r .o. THE business to sell wllh bullnnffl Mr l,l.askind · M t~ I MEDIA TECHNfQUES, BENSl•' TS WILL ~··yTe,m> tc.t; Mixed lab, 4.5 mo. (41.S)st&-?:iJl '8ab)'l1tler . on· r · 2 st!f.9286 OVERWHELM y-·I Coll ....,. Olk wtwhite streak on boys . 7 :30-5 :30 . CdM ...... UBl,Agt,S:Jl-4460 chest. Sliver chain col-Attr. personable youn1 area. XJntpay. 6'0·7872 ControlA C.rttr Emplor· •ba 30' li v r m din rm Feb-May, I 8d, I ba apt, l..!!-~~~------1'---::':=:=:'-:::':::'::'---I brk°fst r m , -·1r. Cali furnished , ~Int area. c~ESHOI' P I 1 t Exec & Busint.'ss Suites vrT'IO 67~7030 oo , en n 1s cou r s, ) Sl 4 D,OOO Tr.~-, · 1auna, $32S mo., (7 t•l new ! I rlmt 11 .H loc. ~ Udo 1,1e z br. Util incLl..:'.'36.~f!l~,..:'.!'.·~n~•~p~m!!:.. ___ 1 ..:m=•=n~'~'='='="c963==·'..:'°=2'---I Loca l ed In affluent 2Jl..at-840I. Eves/wknds I.....,. to._. 4300 •1 MO t'Rt-:fo: Hf.N1'• ~=~=ingbldlJ. seab ~Zl42 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1-2-3 Rm office• from 18. Dto1-agree to dis· 3 BR, 2 ba, gar. pa tio. femal~ seeks aame lo SIJS per mo. Ne1 r aar 8e forclnc .sale . block lO ~•~h. No pets. s hare beautJful 3 br apt. •iri10rt, No h.uu1e req. Tt:f'M; Yrly. w. Nwpt MZ· 1603 $150. 543.7200 833-32'23 9 Til noon USI, AJt, S31-'M60 ls r. Vic. E. Wl1t on " ldy. seeks pl. l ira COOICS ment &eftt)',556-85()5,,.' Orang~. CM. ~-537! af\. toektall waltre.., poll· Bakery Sales, afternoons. ..ch'OOlclecWca ' 5 °"' wleda)'I. If Jou.'re Uon.KitllJ53f.-41. Balboa I s land. Cal l ApplylnPeraon Involves ftnil t.,t., lr'Ou·, not goln1 to return It. . ----------I Mon lhru Fri 3·5Pm ble lboot..l.aa .tc rt.Piii'" of ta ke It to th e Vets, SITUATION WANTED. COCO'S industrial,' t lectronlc ill plene. lt'sslck. =:m..n~dg::~~~ Don't give up the shipl L111r11.._. ultruoatc equi pment. Ya&hlca camera losl a\ · "List" It In cla1sifled. :MOOJ Aved• La C.rlota Orthodrnf Elect.rem!~, Unl\'etalt.J HJah SchooJ,SeU thlnas '•st with Dally Ship to s hore reaulU ! Equal Oppor Employer 1"' &.ptl'tQr Ave, a.a, lrvt.ne. Reward. W ·7553 Pilot Want Adi. 6'2·5678. Cotta Mt11. Mf-1811 . . ' . , .. J I • l '~ ' I s I I I - pens ~~ ' EXI Chai quir gan: .... mac sat , ..... LI i mac p/ti 1146-i FRY Nooo &'8·( --i G, I Mo I( • Cen~ WAI Mat $3 h FUii s., cust Pl'at Gon C<!<> Pie' Qui< som P" bet. bet 540.· Girl Bua• ·fr~ Girl help invE Eae lief Lau I p" Uni I ok. Call lOa~ ,-- F\IJI Ret1 pref q'd. in I "n l\1011 Ful Cyp J ob Uni I vide oldq hom de"' G 999 I >00., 2IJ-• Em1 Hair• hn . 499· <Lao - ' 240 ~· -Hou~ wk1 pen $3.5 . Hsel •m• Lad l{unl heal ptt.r1 '" per! Cou bet~ ror l J• Ex., .... 17.6,- JAN '15!> '4.'5 1 Goo 1$l·' -= LEG REt lrla .who lion <ept ... uni l • y ,U .... val1 ' Skit '· ,, - IWpW-.ct 11 001.W,W..t.4 · 7100 ~W..tM 7100 ••!•••················· ················••!•••• ...................... . W.-4 7IOOIHlfpW..e.d 71 00 .W .. 11 1005 Tuwtay.January13, 1978 OAllYPfLOT CJJ ...................... .••.•.................. ....................•.. . ... F.Nlwe 1050 Mhc.Mwom 1010 ~ IOn • • JUNIOR SALESMAN SALES MAIM-1••1M1Mf' STOP.ftAYI... • •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• IH _,,_ llNRllta Anliqut' 1hop1 h l&bSbop&Save ·ntw&used ~~~30~upervllory New!paper promotion company has r"~~:ae~:c!frca'!:~: ~·s •.J:::11•1n ~~ 10 To 15 Years Old Earn S20.$40 per week workinJ alter s chool & Saturdays. Huntington Beach & Fountain Valley areas only. Leave name. address & phone number: on tape recorder. Call 536-4298. llM s., lf"TIMr opemngs (or pedple wtth Van! or station lt73 lrvlne Ave. C.M. 5'5 W l9th St c M F/Utne. 7·3:30 wagons. Earnings $150 to $300 or more Unh St. Bchlnd Kl·Tune · · LYM per week . Good chance ro r Uq;...:..:;.;uor~> _____ **I BUY** F/Ume 7·3:30 & 3-11:30 advancement. M~ be able lo work VICTROLA-Large (51" for medlcaUon " treat· with teenagers. This is not a paper h11h. 2'" wide, ~ .. de· Good Vsed Furnltur-e & ta > 8 1 c k Apfliances-OR 1 w111 mt'D ' route. e P · r u n 11 w Sel for You. F'/time 3~1~~30 c harge Call Mr. Scott a t 549-8956 for ~f;.~:rw~~P:t~~:.;; MASTlltSAUCTIOM duUes. Full beneflu & app0intment. dual bead (diamond and '46-1616 Ir l ll-9625 paidbeallhln.Jurance. steel s tylus) windup Aft f>.Ca8842·1542 P ark LidoConv.Center Equal Opportunity Employer model. Mahogany flnlsh. -------- 466Ftagahlpltoad Has storage area builtin. Youth "bedrm corner Nwpt Bch 642-8044 Pia y s ex c e 11 en t I y . group incl 2 beds, tbl, dbl Help W..tecl 7 t 00 Help W..ted 7100 S2SO.OO. Phone 675·9988 or wall chest & shelves . ..... W.t.ct 7100 Help W.ted 7100 Part time Dream Job with •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• 640-7475. green $150. 644-2108 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• Unit ed Way Agency. If REALESTAT.ESA' ES SALESMAN-YACHTS Tb·' lam R d l d-,. ,., .... ""ED Cl tud UNCLAIMED PllSOHAL PROPERTY SALE SAT. THRU WB>. ALLSPACE CMIMt-SILf STORAGI WAUHOUSESJ 8564 HAMILTON ST. (Corner Hamilton & Newland) WHICDA YS 1-7 WEll(EHDS 1-5 . I 8080 MlsceftaneoM 1010 .J EXEC. SECllTARY LIQUOR STOR"' you have l or 2 children, ATTENTION.... Must be eJC .... rienced. IL P enau • ea "" ft.J'U1I ~ : ean e-a-Misc•llan•ous M j l •ed Lf -glass shade. For more bed. reasonable. a or corp. oca~ near Trainee-Asst. Manager. over 6, we'll even a r· LICENSED. 646-9000 Info. 646·1092 63S-8684 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• 0. C. Airport. Xlnt com-Honest, boodable, sales range for their care. Ap· UNLICENSED, f Cancelled Contract 2000 WA .... TED pensalion benefits. Top minded. Full time for an prox. 22 hrs per week at GET THE RED Saleswomen·Gi l shops 10 Anuque Claw & ball foot Maple Hutch, table. 2 cup-d t b lo ,... t ypln& & ah rcq"d. Call excep tional person. n ew minimum wage. CARPET Costa Mesa & Nwpt. shorty bath tub, Owner t.ains chairs. 2 Wmd11or Y l> ;.~71r8p7e29ing , e w TOP CASH DOLLAR '"'--ill L 54" 7311 673 ,,...,2· i i P/t.lme mostly e ves & co:.t..,.. · p Al D L' OR YOUR '-""' a awaon, .,. -._., Must be pal ent, n· TREATMENT! • 673·2548 eves. chairs, 2 barstools 2 wht r DEC. SECRETARY novalive, talented and We train you to sell wknds. lnler_vws _Thurs vinyl chairs, 1 braided 10x10 &6x6 Hol llouses for JEWELRY. WATCHES. 1---------•I Like working in varied homes with an accelerat· Jan 15th, 3.30-5.30PM Anllque glass s how and rug 1 wing back uphol sale Oq;ao1c natural ART OBJECTS, GOLD Challenging position r e· LOAM situatiorus. Mobile Dlrec-ed course that starts im-Galleon Gifts, So. Coast sale -every_lhmg from chair. 968-2260 art 5. ( 0 0 d s lot r 0 w n ye a r s IL VER SER V 1 CE quiring lop skill& & or· PROCESSORS tor646-718l. mediately. If you are in· Plata. C.M. art to depression! Jan 17, --around P ick fruit & FINE FU RN & AN ganitation. Marketing lerested In earning big & 18th. Cosmic Age Moving sale. bst offers. Vl'~·l> d.uly Grow beaut TIQUES. 645-2200 exper pref'd, but not DowweySa•ilMJs PART TIME workers money from the start, Lodge, 1717 So Harbor. was her. dryer. couch .. flow ers & plants mandatory. Attractive &Loan needed for Welcome "el lndlvldualited free • SCRAM l(JS Anaheim. Sat. 10-9, Sun patiolbl 831 -9940 Wholcsule prices f)rewood Org. Euc. S80 sal & benefits. Apply in Hostess program. Car e -L L2·6. $1.25 adm w/ad. G73-Sl20 cord. del. Oak. Coast person, 8am-4pm. Has immediate openings nee. Contact Fountain training on the job in one SW RS 2 Twin Beds, Bedspreads -F 1 re wood S u PP I Y, LM COX CQldPANY in Orange County for Valley Chamber of Com· of many top offices local· AN ( AppliancH 8010 & mattress pads. $25. Baby Grand piano. be:.t 581-1122. lSOSE Warner,SA conventional loan pro· merce for inte rview, edthruoutOrangeCoun· Shaken -Skimp ••••••••••••••••••••••• Each.673 -5099 ofr Almost new couch,--------- cessors. Must have ex-18135 Brookhursl, F .V. ty, call for further de· Chick _ Duress Apt. siz.e Maytag washer Gorgeous Coffee Table Hodak a dirt bike. & other IRVINE Coast Gotr Club Fast\ion Busiruiss needs per. in processing from 9624441 tails. Arlene, (714 ) DISHES & dryer combo Xlnt. . m1sc 1terns 640-~2 Memberslupforsale s harp gals. Sales to documents through fund----------_IMB_-8_7_42 _______ • The best way for $100. 963-8738/645·8913 handmade sculptured --675-2252 management. Full or Ing. Part-Timeeves &SatAM. homemaker lo have ! eve base. Hvy Gla ~s Top. B1kes.Sears3-spdmans& 1 . eCoast p/time. Mrst Castrop. Contact Personnel Dept Perfect for s tudents . RECE PTI ONIST/i full . · 673-7698 womans. $35 ca. Victor rvm •• 846·7959. 549-0902 Jnside work, guaranteed lime, Richard Ouelette few minutes to .herself is For sale: GE dishwasher , pri n Lin g ca 1 c u I a tor. Full Mem bership EqualOpporEmployer wage. Call Al, Aft 4pm, Salon, 200 Newport t o start doing the xl nt. cond.,white SlOO. PaclficKin9Sise Recond. $50 Mini En-Call$48·2473. ;( FRY COOK · exper 'd 12,_ _________ , S.A. 542·9013 or G.G. Center D r , N ewport DISHES. call848-253S. Wat~r It'd duro, 70CC motorcycle, Electric potter~ k iln Noon ·6PM,somewknds M•IDS 530-8460. Beach ' SECRETARY on pedes lal Sh~lf $150.646-2652. brand new $275. 226 848·0855 "' 1----------1 IU -lo oven/range. barely hdb d h l r It ---Full time, apply in Part lime help, counter Recp~/Clerk. ~xp~r. in Newport Beacdh in -used $150. Like ne w bds ;r~~d. e~ucsrl. scell , Tennis Club Membership Cabrill0642·5056 eves. GEL REPAIRMAM person. SAM to 3PM, help & fry cook. Apply 2·5 ~ed1cal Psych1atnc set-sura nce co. nee s ex-ref rig. w/icemakcr $150. $175. Call 1>73-3571. Newport Beach National Camera repair Boalexperpref'd. Laguna Hilis Hilton. Mon-Fri Del Taco 1155 ting helpful, but not req. per'd sec'y with good 675~1 S950 640-5?:74. course, learn a good "c:""'" , p Rd , Baker c M 10.15 hrs wk more later typing & lite sh. Operate Students desk 48x 18. k MacGregor Yacht Corp c..J'"" ... a az .... aguna · · · · k •-ood fl PT SIZE STOVE p· trade com pl la e over Hills. 581-3374 10 ey "'g w/ gures. A Gd cond., 4 drawers. Wanted-Juke Box or m-· 1631 Placentia, C.M. Pt/Time Secretary. Legal•----------• Salary to $600 & good co. Almost new. $75./bst ofr. 751.1768 ball Ma chine. Working S800, 492-6303 G IOfr. MAIDS for s m all ex-exper pref'd. Willing lo E.SALES bene!its.Call833-84SO 960-?:738. _ornol.839·1946 afl.4_. __ King size bed. new, xtra enera ace . k s· d c II G Sal 8055 WANTED-GOOD GIRL elusive motet. Hours can wor atur ays. a START THE Secretary w I sloe k Like new Green Gas •• ~ •••• !........... CRISIS • • •RM '1yirhmoms1e95835in_~~-I. Usual· Mature. or not so. Start be arranged. 494-8521 · 64().~ .._.EW YE •R brok f' p r R $ o 690 W ,,,_~ " ...,,_ erage irm. re er ange 14 y ARD SALE S1n"le touch or button on $3 hr . Flexible schedule. Maids. The t n n at p-.....aed some cashier or wire 18th St. Costa Mesa. ... Full or p/t. Good phones. Laguna, 211 No. Coast W~'--Rl~HT! room exp. Xlnl working Saturdav. Jan. 17 l 1 n Y l r Jn s milt e r S&m e books . Keep Hwy., Laguna Beach. -~ Sefl Homes cond. Contact Heidi, licyclff 8020 B/W TV's. stereo, men's automat1cally phon.es Musical customers happy. 1977 Ask for Mrs. Gobiel Hours U... lnYeshftettts 64().1460 ••••••••••••••••••••••• sui ts. one 9xl2 high shag dpoehcpcl. ,padraom"edl iocsr, roarer lnstrurnetrh 8081 n.acenu·a Ave C M 81' cycle Old Road rug & more. 315 Jasmine. '" r1 . ' . . M.Jt..IMTEMANCE MAM ):30-9PM Earn More SECRETARY m8$ter sk~p tooth chain: CdM . 7am-noon n e • Jt h b o r s C RISIS ............. :••••••••• Gen I Of c, 1 perso.n. General mainl. work for Earn S4 hr puujng your <?ur residential divisi_on Leading boat mfg rirm sso. 675-0970, ask for Bill Horse ALARM bnngs help i_n Fend« Mus1cmoster Construction exp pref d.1 local church f'/time. personality to work. All lists and sells more m-needs Secretary w ith before7pm. s 8060 any emergency. Cr1s1s1 IASS GUITAR Pleasant te leph manner. 548 3631 · work done from our new veslfn:ent properties ~han xlnl skills. S.H .. typing & . , r ·~·••••B••••0•••1d•.•••••P••• Intervention El~ctron11!!> Xlnt cOftd. Make offft' Qwck thinker . Typing & · · Irvine ofc. You must most mveslrJ?e!ll om_ces. heavy phones, exciting Gari s 5-spd bike. $45/ or. 3 ~yr ay e 1~g .. a~l 871 2310 Call S4 f>.99l 3 some bkkpng. Neat ap-MAINTENANCE MAN posssess a pleasant clear Pe~o~al Tramm,, Video challenging position for a 517 -A Selden Ln. S . Thor~~ghbred. 1ti ha nds Maple dresser & mirror. crft 6pm & wknds pearance. Call wkdys To do lite janitorial, re-voice & a confident man-Tram1ng, Prestige Of· self-starter looking for Onofre ,498·2140 644-~ nu Yamaha Trumpet.----'------ betwn 8:30 & lOam & Sal pair, gardening, for com · ner. Perfect for students rices, Full Facilities, potential growth in a fun Peugeot PX-10· 23•• Sen-Reg TB 17h 10 yrs Slereo maple cabinet. Stnng Bass. new Lycon betwn 9:30 & noon . mercial properties. Full &housewives.Noactual PropertyPurchasePlan, business. Salary com -t D .1 · . d · ·· · · l b 'd g $40-7454. time.832-4770 selling invol ved. For Fri n ge Benefit s, mensurale with exper. our e ra1 e r , in g Prof lrn. hunt/Jump Eve.496·7105 s rings,~~ 4~~ more info. 833-80!18 betwn Superior Commission. Call 557·1733 or Apply at shape. $2lS. or bst ofr. SJ900. pr/~ly. 646.26~ 200 items. Mini alure h -greal soun ' · Girl Friday. Mfgrs rep. Management 9am-5pm. Dynamic Organization, The Willard Com pany. 551·2300· Reg. TB mare. 15 3 hands. quor bottles. old Rev. Song write r s ... Mus i · • Busy office. Off Newport PEOPLE PERSON Learning Environment, 11200 Condor Ave. F. V. Cameras & Moving, must sell this stamps. Eve. 545 7761 c i ans . . Ba nds THE freeway.835-3926. Exec. looking for part PhoneSolicitors F\llllime licensees who . Ecpiipment 8030 week Any reas offer ---LYON RECORDING 0 . 1 F . d hd p T time business associate Easy pleasant evening will work for earnings in Secretary Needed, airport ••••••••••••••••••••••• 673·1S33. Hollywood twin bed SSO. STUDIO WORKS FOR ha:lper r~it~Yinvofcing & an wh_olesale suppt 1 \es. work 4-9pm. Need 4 peo· excess of $25.000. per ar~a. P/T l·.S. Mon thru WANTED· Pentax 6x7 -Linens Xlnt cond 'SS YOU! $30. hr.+ tape. in· inventory control exp. B u_s 1 !1 es s r u I y pie . $2.75per hr Mon thru year are encouraged to Fri. Immediately. Send 1 p r bl 55 ·•-, TB, 1 ~ qrtr hunter. V M Hi, Fi 556·6622 cl engineer & producer. Each Fri & vacation re• cap1tah2ed. lnte rvfew Fri. Call betwn 12 & Spm, apply for a position with resu~e . Webste r In-e~s~s-1 re& e[~ h t Dressage prospt'ct mare ------2212 Np Blvd. Np Bch. l.i·er late Feb. Irvi'ne. Call _67_3_·_2223 ________ 54_0_·_5464_. ______ our Investment s or le rnatlonal Corp. 18SS2 ':],, e36~n2g<~rivat: ~~rtoyo> · eves.846 2504 1846-8576. * * * 67:;.4790. Residential Di visions. MacArthur Su 1te 460, <1'tU' Dorothy Le w is --------- _La_ur_el_a_t_54_9_·_927_2_. __ _,Manicurist to rent space PHYSICAL THERAPIST Call Don Berman. Presi-lrvine. 92715. OM EGA Dark Room J•welry 8070 2046 Vista Ca"ion Wil~on Class_ic al beaut. GUARDS In Laguna Bch. l sl Mo Registered. Cul time. dent. QUAIL PLACE Equip. Comp. & Like ••••••••••••••••••••••• M port le h Guitar, case incl. $75. or P /time & f/lime . ~!~4~-4~f~srtrn~~~~:1-Avail.2/1/76.833-9498 PROPERTIES IN C. SEC~RITTGUA~D new.Allfor$325 orbest. WANTED You :;: the w1:er or ~t ofr.644_-4_34_3_. __ _ U ·r r R . ed . d f ll 752-1920 F\lll llme or part tame. Call Patri c k Days Offi E.... • & ru orms um. ellr ----------1P122a man wante u 1-----------1 Swing & graveyard. 67.,7.,..,2 E 96-0_1215 TOP CASH DOLLAR lwo free dinners ($14 SO ce n11rniture ok. Teleph & car req"d MASSAGETECH. lime,30242CrownValley <h'.er 2llrvinearea.Cap· .r" · ves. PAID FOR Y OU_R ,·alueJ selected from Equipment 8085 Call Lt. Siter, 833-469 TRJt..IMEE P ark Way Laguna R • t lain Carpenter, 551·4054 Dogs 8040 JEWELRY. WATCHES, Sk1nny Mike's menual ·--••••••••••••••••• I .. 10am-3pm Young lady 08·28) for _N_i-=g_u_el _______ , 8$plf3 Ory or 551·1881. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ART OBJECTS. COLD. HOLIDAY IMM Elec t ypewriters. Sey ' GUAROS legilimatefull time posi-PROJECTCOUNSELOR Thera~·1st Service Station Allen -•PET WORLD• ~~~~E~U~l~R~l~~· 3131 lristolSt.. chrs S8/up,dexc svpl· chrs. r hon. No exp. nee. We Needed for employment Costa Mesa Sl5 35• scy sks. ierce. ~~i~d'~:.'1~~3~~i;:~~~ send lo school. earn counseling with City of 2 Year gradu le or m in. ~~~: ;:s~~/u~:.Y A:. ~~C:de{:~. C~~~h~~~~: TIQUES. 645 2200 Please call 642-5678. ext 867 w. 19th· CM 645-74IL pref'd. Phone & car re· while you learn. Apply in Huntington Beach. 2 Yrs. 2 yrs ex per; Blood_ gases. ply, Shell Station, 17th & Maltese, G. Shepherd, 2 diamonds 35 pl. each 333 to claim yourtickcts ARCHITECT'S complete q'd. Uniform furn. Planl :~~~n~_ag~!~~Jw0y~ College & 1 Yr· Ex· ICU & gen l respiratory Irvine NB. Samoyed, Jap. Spaniels. Gold selling. Sacrifi ce. * • * office furnis hings & in Irvine. Call Ll. War· periencerequired. Apply ca re . Contact Mrs .---·-------mini-Schnauzer, Porns. $275.675--4174 ---equipmenl.979-4373 ren 833·3000 ltlam-3pm, _N_wp_t_. _B_ch_. _____ at Coastal Employme nt Amoroso, Costa Mesa Shaklee Dis trl bu tors 100 mixed puppies Stud • Alvin Silver. service for - Monthru.Wed. Center . 17211 Beach Memorial Hosp ital, needed. Free training. svs most breeds. 2525 w. Machinery 8078 12, xtra s $500. Amethy~l IBM TYPEWRITER. 20·: ~~~~~~----1·---------1 Blvd. 842-7751. 642·?:734, E .0.E. 548·2858 l7lh a t Fairview. SA. ··~••••••·~··•••••••••• Lamp. 45" hii.ih $40 C A,R RI AGE LI K Jo. GUARDS MECHANICAL 1---------•1----------Shaklee D1"str1"b utor s Open eves 531-50?:7 Dnll Press. Hvy dutHy.P4 Heating Pad. new. SS NEW S2 9 5 16 7 9 Full & Par t' lim e in REALESTATE . . spindle. 4 spd. ·~ -·Tra v e l I ron . S4 PLACENTlA.548-3414 . Cy press area. $2.SO hrly. ASSEMBLER OPPORTU .... ITY i----R•N----•1 wanted. Training pro· Dog OBEDIENCE Class SlOSO. $49-1955. s t ar ma l 1 c F 1 ash p• & 0 8090 J 0 b st a r ts l / 19 / 7 6. "" vided. 631·327lfor Appt. to Start Thurs J an22 Cam<.'ra. SlO 837-73:UI tanos r<Jans Uniforms & equip pro· Well located R E office. C 7:30 PM . Newport / Miscellan~us 8080 ••••••••••••••••••••••• vided. Must be over 21 or Opening for 2 licensed CCU/ICU STATISTI AL Irvine area. 546-4928 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 8 pc Ludwig Orum Set. UPRIGHT PIANOS older. Must have car & W h T salespeople. Your own Full & p/time. U -7:30 TYPIST JAKE WILL SELL YOU S65. Boy's IO spd bike S45, Supenor quality. Name home phone. Be alert & aveail:;1~ ~oro:~ \°n~ deskandphone.18Years s hift. Contact Mrs . FORCPA FIRM Iris h Setter female .. 8 B&W T.V.guar.S29.95 5-14·1226 bra nds Professionally dependable dlvl.dual wa'tb 6 months to in same location. Call for Jensen, 642-2734, Costa Report t yping ex -mos, needs gd family Color T. v. $69.95 restored. Free bench & M · l H 'l I 301 $65 '"'9577 2 new leather coats. cost d 1 · F · · GARDSMARK INC. · · I interview. emona osp1 a• perience & grammatical .•~ Vacuum's. guar. $19.95 <' 1 very 1nanc10~ l year e xpenence 1n e ec· Viel · c M E 0 E $155 ea. Sell $75 ca. :.Ile 1 bl 999 N. Sepulveda, Ste. tro-m ech anica l as· 646·3928:eves673-4577 a ona, . · · · · knowledge desirable. Lhasa Apso pups. Cham-645-6421JAKE'S, 42 645_92 15 ava1 c.i e. 500, El Segundo 90245 :sembly. Qualified can· Salary com m ens urate pion sired. Shots & 460N.NewportBI NB. -liNI REACH BLVD 213--640-0195 Equal Oppor dida tes may apply in w/exper. 979-4361 wormed Many colors flan• ~omethmS? to s<'ll · HUNTINGTON BEACH _E_m_p_lr _______ 1 person: RN'S Tax preparer. Exp for tax 734-0222.. . ant ads Call 642 ~78 Class1f1cd ad:. d~~ell 842-6411 Hairdressing Assist. Good & bkkpng office. Call Weimaraner pups. lOwks, hrs. Guarn $25 a day +. STANDARD IFvK-Timel . 642-1822. all shots. AKC Cham-499-4000 for interview. REALESTATESALES Med Surg, 11-7:30 shirt. Tea c her -Pre-Sc hool. pionsh1phnes. very reas. <LagunaBeach ) Joi'n #1 Exp.e r . a c ute care J-6pm,Mon-Fri.$2.4ohr. 546·4681 days, 4992109 HOSTESSES Apply In Person Mon thru Fri 3-5pm coco·. LCICJUfta HAis 24001 Ave de La Ca rlola Equal Oppor. Employer MEM ORI Es, 'ft hospital only. Excellent Exper'd Call 640·8820 eves & wkends Tarbe41, Reafton benefits. Contact Mrs. · · I --- •Free 15 day training Jensen, 642-?:734, Costa Tennis Instructor Tues & AKC aHect1on ate. Ital INC course M es a M e m ~ r i ~I Thurs eves, S~l AM,· Greyhound l yr, 12" high • •Cadillac car program Hospital, 301 Victoria S2.75 per hr. Ask for Rus -536-3249 art 6 <An Applied •Hawaii, Acapulco trips C.M. EOE. ty or Van, 557-0211. All AKC. lns h Setters. 5 Magnetics Corp.) •1s t place-sal es i n , __________ TOWTRUCKDRIVER M. 1 F. 7wks. Silkies, 1 2221 So. Anne St Orange County F 2 Id s A c 9?:704 •lst place·llstings taken ROUTE SALES exper'd. G & W Towing, M • 1 · mos o · anla na, a In Orange County Aggressive person for 1000 Irvine. NB 642-1252 646-0142 &645·2801 eves. An equal •lst place·listings sold in route truck. Delivery & Tw h'ld 5 d 6 frff to You 804 5 S a l e S E X P e r i n o c a ren, ages an opportunity employer Orange County · __ .. 'bil High ••••••••••••••••••••••• H k LI · l d ti · i Ciberglass industry n~ respons1 e . . ouse eeper. vc 1n .1---------•1 •lst pace-a ver sang n helpful. 1055 E. 4th St, School g~rl to care for 3 male l~b/m1x pu.ppa~. wknds o ff. Matu re MECH•MICAL California Santa Ana. Taking ap-them while mother con-All black 6 wk~ old , person who Jjkes kids. "' •1s t place·advcrtising in pllcations 1114 only, tinues wit~ school. Also wean ed. partially $35wk. 536-1003 DR.Jt..FTSMAM ~lselUp.ISa.cAe. wm· ner RELO gam-2Pm for occass1onal weekend housebroken. Very affec- For rapidly growing boat · evenings. Prefer so· l.ionalc & healthy Even-~~~,r~~rdo:c1::~mi:. manuf. co. Self starter, Home Buyer's Contest SALES COUNSELORS meone living in the area mgs 646-0163 good producer, flexible, If unlicensed, lel us as· For Newspaeer Promo-near Marguerite and 4th -------• Lady over 35-751·8028· w / k n o w I e d g e o r sisl you in obtaining your tion. Musl enJOY working Corona del Mar. Phone * * * Huntington Beach's finest documentation control. Real Estate license. Call with young people 10 to 640-7475 after six. Sandra Lan~ health spa needs young, & engineering change or -Iii Rory 14 years of age. Reliable 4071 Gennalndft' itllracllve massueses, in· ders. $850 per mo. 962-5566 transportation required. lrYiM st r u c t ors & s a I es Apply In Person Excellent part-time posi· * UTOTEM * You arc the winner or persons. Call Town & WnhaH Corporatioft lion. Higb pay for 2·3 ,..T Country Spa, 963-7'723 ?:75 McCormick Ave; CM hours each evenlng, half· EMPLOYME,.. two free dmners ($l4.SO between 10am & lOpm . day Saturday. Call OPPORTUNITIES value> selected from tor interview. M ed 1 c a l Sec Y lo 642-8102 for inter view F\111 or Part-Time Skinny Mike's menu at J.wtor /Supenlsor Exper. only. Write q\,UlllCications to P .O.Box 17$. Costa Mesa, 92627 Psychiatrist 25hrs per ..:·:....._________ before 6:00 No Exper. Necessary HOLIDAY IMM week. Mu st type & know Real Estate Career l----------1 Age 21-65 EUgible 31 l I lri1tol St., Medi-Cal & Insurance Att... Uc4tftffd Sales-Educational Go To The Nearest Costa Meso billing. 675·0430 or &Uftllc9MH lDAYS.$60 TICTOCMARKET Please call 642-5678, ext. 847-3583 Publis hers of World For Applications & Info 333to claim your t ickets * c 1as5 es s tart 1 m . Book Encyclopedia, an OR CALL (710 642· 7702 * * * JANITO RIAL -Su p er·--------- visor, must have cxper. MTST O.-rcrton 4·5 hrs eve. 5 Days wk. Selectric CompoHf"I Good job for right man. R.,.-o Typlsh, •x.p 7~;7292. t Tempo Tempor ary tfelp LEGAL OFFICE MGR/ 17802Sky Parle lrvlne RECEPTIONIST. Busy Clll 5'0-44SS trial firm desires one 1---------·~ho can servo dual func· N e e d e d A d u I t to tlon as omce mgr & re· Supervise students at ceptionlsl: Typlng 1klll8 lunch. 1 ~ hrs per day. a.re . required. 833·9031. 11 :30 to 1;00 Mon·•~rl. <trvine). eonuct Bob Noel. Davis ••• K•M .. School, CM 556·3'30. NURSES AIDES 7 ,3 & 3-11 Shlfls mediately equal oppor e mploye Tic Toe Systems. lne. has 3 openl1\gs for ---------Free. Seven week black •Complete course In 2 men /women to give WAITERS. EXPER'D kitten. Playful. weeks sales demos 3 days wk 751-1768 •Special. Personal & Individualized help. •ON the job training FtlH 8:30am·4:30pm. Prev. MULDOOM'S sales exp not req'd. Pos IRISH PUI Springer Spaniel. rem. 10 .pays $60 wk guarn for 6 Fashion Island. N.B. mo. Liver & wht. AKC aales demos w /potential . Cb a m P . A 11 S h o t s . wkly Inc of $130. Call W~~ress. exper. r /time. 675-12166. Vir ginia Calkins tor Sid s Blue Beet. 107 2Ut •---------• P ersona l ln ter v w . Pl,NBafter4pm. Packing cases. good for fire wood. Basket Bazaar *Man age m c n t op. 557-lOU Women needed for my 2159 Harbor Blvd. CM. portunlUes. SALESLADY·For Small housecleaning service. GU\ Shop. Mature, neat Call Robbles Rag & Mop, 3 yr old Golden Rtvr. •ChaJlengina currenhx· appearlnc. Must have 548-o7S7. Ma le. Pure bred. loves pamlon proaram tranaportaUon. Helpful if k:lda. to gd home onl y. living lo HB area. Call MM-chmclM _988-8907 ________ a for a ppt. 673·2634 •••••••• • • ••• • • • • • • •••• Free to good home, ma.l Alllt•u 1001 Irish Setter, 1 "'1 yrs old 1460 I Via c.l .. H c.,. ..... Exl)er·d. 549-3061 •To80~ Commission. •U c. prep day or night classes. SALESMAN ••••••••••••••••••••••• 847·7622. FIND YOUR NAME . WIN TWO MEALS WORTH $14.50 Grand Opening EAT AND BE THIN at the \\~&al\ ~vu,{ 3131 Bristol Street, Costa Mesa with Mike Turin's P.0.P. (Pounds Off Permanently) and Complete meals from $1 .80 to $7.25 Breakfast Lunch • Dinners and DESSERTS TOO! 6 a.m. to 10 p.m. 7 day• • week Vela att the wlnner of Nursing Attendant, ex- two free dinners ($14.50 perienced. Bayview value) aelecle d lro m Conv Ho1pltal, 2055 ,,. fidnnyMllle'sftleou at Thur1n Ave, CM &42 3505. HOUOAYIMM l tJ I lrit ... st .. • ftee 10 day tr•lnlng JM .... l.clDlr C•644-14t4 aUTH'S AMTIQUIS •-Ba-ss-et_t_H_o_u_n-d .-m-a-le-31 J_.., Cle•ClllU yra. Trt·e<>lor. ShoU. lie. tOto ~ OFF' Gd w/chldrn. 979·2880 C .... Mne Plale call &42'16181 ext. Ill to claim YoUr Uc•ttt. ••• IFYOU have a ff'l'Vice lo offer or 1oods \0 sell, rl•ce an ad i n tho D a ly P i lo t Clauifled SectJon Phone 84.2-58'18.. •Top office loco lions. No llce:nte necessary lo apply. . For details pteau eall Linda &58-7W ou don't nffd a aun lo "draw fail" when you place an ad In the Dally Pt1ot Want A.ds l Call now -64.2-5678. ON ALL STOCK X22J6 Wed thru Sun Noon-5pm 1---------1 ~ 1"' S Bayfront ' BAL80A ISLAND <Next lo the Fm')') 675-0433 l :iuslttcd Ads !!ell big items, small Items or any Item. 642·5678. -- CIZ DAILY PlLOt Tuesday, January 13. 1i711 W.teci 9590 ......_,,.ported ...,.,, 1 .. ,01t.d Mto1. l•porW , ...... ~ •• ~~--••••••• ~!·.~~~••••·•••••••• ' ............................................. ······················· ................. . ••... ~-~-~ .. !~~~ ... -!::!_~:'_~~ ••••• !~.~~ tto~J!~t/ ti SO '°WANT TO SILL Capri t7 Ii ~~>•••••••••••.!?.~~ !~:!:r.!' ....... !??.! ~!!'.~~••••••••••!!.'.! ••••••••••••••••••!!.~~ WurUtzer, Wlie apkn. ' Milr•uder/t1yBrid•e ••••••••••••••••••••••• YOUR CA.Ir" ••••••••••••••••••••T •• 145 MOB b1 d '87 'Clrnaro R'alty Sport '6S MUSTANC t spd bc>t. P XI ---·• Lu s-~ & St bil'l • ~, Y• b MX Let us HU ll fo. r )'OU, Tl Capri, Oe«)r Group h ·d .~keln, £!~ For 1 a I e 19 6 l V W vt, auto, alr cond, c:Jeaa, --t -otne, nOw 1nter1or Wlnl, rov. nt .. vuu. x .. .,.."""" a i y. • • ma a . CA.SHI W t k tr d ..... ---1 AM FM dlo mec con no g -Sq ebact 1800 4401 ,...., .. _ $850.962·95&4•n,6:pm l6Si1P IH I OB Mere Slrtttlicenac.$300. "•em •e """"'vua· I ra ··off. 54S:7486 · •• ~~r . • • h. 607513 &ipaidt,rnaawhls,llke T ~-. T d T I r I 544 3417 a a Y m a k e o r $1~. 962·1827 or et. . B Rtver St. Npt. Be " new . $1700./best offer. TV,Reclo. l;'''::::J::d, a!an; ~ir:.s. · model ... cars, tr_ucks, ~ 9720 Porsche 9750 AftSpm. Cll1•1•t tt2u 642.2183 da)'s, M8·61t3 HIA,S~ IOtl "lnl-nd."""'•"prec. ON£DOLUI vans, recreational •••••••••••••••••••••••w·r · '74VWThi ••••••••••••••••••••••• aft6 " .. v ~ " "' vehicles imports • ••••••••••••••••••••••• . 1 es car, . ~g. , ·~:;;..·:,__ ______ _ ••••••••••••••••••••••• Pvt Pty. 839·2809 or '66 ilonda ot.SO. Very domeatlCJ. Must be in WILLBUY YOUR 73 914 Air. loaded, all11er, Less than 7,000 m1. Uke CONNELL •7A . MUSTA,..G BOSE 1801 Al\t I'. & l\1AC M33·142'4 X:J74 Ol:l)fndable. New chain. running condition & meet DATSUN, TOYOTA . xlnt cond. Mu st sell. Best new~ $2500. t99-2800 ._, " ~~hi~:513~~:S amp .!:>.~.~~! •••••••• !~!~ 645-~~~ltd!:!!v:. ~~~~ll. safety <'ode ORVPO~~Sfo~~GEN .~r·:-~l ue, 5 •pd, Exceptionally <'lean '73 CHEVROLET 11 -~--~---1 ElC•m•'noA"lOS"l•s OR NOT. Soper BeeU•. AM /FM V 6 COUPE 23" RCA color TV. Works. lfi' Sloop L 16. Ila If-int. 1976 Kaw 90 Street Bike, 498-l400 " ..,,"'-··'er TOP DOLLAR AMslri/pFeMs.' lcm•l0•,po.0ile0r0, p•;r". ~r~elvoeswn. er. 0 $2,MIO. SALES .. SERVICE • ' $100 or bt's t offer . Slip in Newpcrt Hrbr. like new less than 8 bnl-~-'-"'----~~=~=I CALL .,, ... .-II d. Full power. buckct•eats, $4.1·47S6. $.1600. ~1 -4532 time. $245. 544.0975 WE PAY TOP DOLLAR SAL BERNADENt: $747~ Ofc 540-0636; bm 2.IZI H~ 'I tow mile&. (739HTY). FORTOPUSEoc•Rs CAn.AAA.. SST·T1t'1. 57 VWBus, crui,AMESA loab & Marin~ <!a ' VJ.king . a;loop, Nwpt "12..Suzuk.L6T550, i.:d..c.ond. FOREIGN DO>~~TIC -~~ ...::--rs=c e ,72 "llS. ,·n . XlntCond •. $1600 546 ,..,00 $3695 ..-,,_..t slip. Make ofer, 6-42-6347 Must sell $475 /ofr. · '•~ .-v 11:;11 • :186·5532 • i&. ~ ··••••••••••••••••••••• days : 640-5734 eve~. 67S-7512/552·848L or CLASSICS '14 DATSUN 710· •·11peed, SI Iver / b l k le at h er. Jim §lemons G al 90 I 0 -If your cur ls extra clean factory air. radio, % Eve~ option & detail. '65 VW Bug. Ma gs, clean, '64 NOVA. 327 . 4 spd, ••••••••••••••••••••••• ...., P 1n, r1s o con . ,,._._. omt'I, :see us rst. " ny ro · · Must be 11een, SI0,500./of· $150/bstofr. clean, runs g . _.,,... m S , ... ,... ?''Doi h' 8 . t I d u -·-H II I I or <>O>KJY) ., ood "~ I ~ 'etdlJ:.·d f k .1 ·t ., '15 4 5 1\1c11.» Xtras + Sde/Rent 9160 IAUERIUICk $3666 !tr. 540·099S days, M5·92J5 Ph!962·.5304. 1910 r rBl\•d. ~all K~y ~[cl:~.~!)~~l;, gellr-f:sails. ;;5l-6S3S ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~ llarbor Blvd. TMoclore Robins 640-4911 evea. ·m Fastback, auto, air, '73 El Camino wilh shell. Costa· Mesa i\na,5-17 -0081 . USCG Aus. Ba sic Sail RENT-TitilnZ8'SlpsS,all Coeta Mesa 979·2500 20601F,aOrboRD•Bl"d 'ti8 912 Porsch<'. Xlnl am /fm, qrig ow n er. P /S, P /B, air cond. 631 ... 1276 Class Starts 1/15/76 xltas. By d_ay or .,.,·eek ~ k ' $1'l6C 5462222 bet r &424627 Boah, Merine 'IU:.tin Iii School. ?Pl\1 &i5-3370af 6 TOP DOLLAR Costa Mesa 642-0010 :~:·c!'!~l~wSot& ~acA~n;. ~· · · $2,80CI/ & 0 r. · · ·74 Mustang JI . Xtras. Equipment 9030 Hnl 22•1 ~·a m l l1e s T-%1-T .. 9170 PAID '7 260Z 2 2 I l d b73-...... . • • . '00 vw Bug. xlnt c~nd., '72 lmpala., ruuy loaded, Xlnl cond. Lo book, 428 •••••••••••••••••• ••••• \\''eli.'umt· ' '-~. ra• IMMEDI •TELY 4 + ' x n con · ~· · orig own., 4 new Radials; in perfect cond. Low E. 16th.64S-8888. CM . •ATTE~TIO~• ----------1••••••••••••••••••••••• -Auto, mag whls, air, 93000 . -o:n """202'1 ii $2000 ••h " " H di A h T l a m /fm stereo, '"" '63, no rus t. New paint, • mt.,....,., . ......-· m .11.ie. • c , 1,6. 50 110,,"P•W"' 1o~.su-.; ar op p ac e e n FOR •u · l h k 6312913 .. .. U1':. r -T ·1 SI 6 Cl A sho'eld . 842·1996 in ' e ng. s oc s, con-'63 VW Bug, ··-c·"·st -Olckmabtle 9955 \lcr,·ury "otbo"r<I. "". Ooc:ks 9070 rai er. ps · ean. FOREIGHC•Rs SS 14 5 ~ uc " .. ... "" $850. Call AM. 675-1635 "' c 0 u r 5 e · ' · offer over $800. ~s Nova, 4-dr. Show room ••••••••••••••••••••••• Ignition with merconlrol ••••••••••••••••••••••• CALL OR COME IH '71 P.U. Camper Shell . 49&2J66/496·4030. Call &44-4711. ~-All xtra.s, $4 ,000/of· Sales and Service :..ev.· v. atl'r pump . Need slipfor35'pwrboat . Auto Service& T SEE US 63,045 mi. Nds wrk. OLDSMOllLE •:ngin"111cxl·c·llenll'ond. \\'1 11 ""·' S70 mo. 12l3) p~ 9400 0 $1200 «73909 Porsche '635, yellow Vol 9772 rer.M0-0024an s . r " W"l'~ ' _....,. w/blk o'nl. •Int body '0 GMCTRUCKS ~U PEH CL.t:A~. S650 or ~36315 b.!-st offer. Call 963-tl738 ---1••••••••••••••••••••••• Fiat 9725 SWOO/bestofr493-9187 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ·74 Chevy Impala 4dr., HONDA CARS ~·\es . Al.Sll IS toot glass 40· Boat Slip I U.S . I " d Y mag s. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ' p h ORANGE COUNTY xli:-t cood., ,r.ull pw~. lo 11-1 ity 0'..._ runabout nt•l'o SC'!lls,' J'n\ale hoinc. 15"x l0". Fil Bronco, Fi ~ lot orsc e 9 14 1.8. YOLYO mi .. new ires. ay, vn Yert .._ carpeting, with goud __!!_:_asonallle~75·90-i8. Jeep. Scout. $99. 893·6460 a AM /Fl\I 8 track, xlnt EXCLUSIVELY VOLVO 8»0890. Eve,&44-2877, 2850HarborBlvd. traill•r. !lul l in l'xcellcnl T rtoti aft. tipm cond. $5?95. 952-Sl08. Largest Volvo Dealer Must sell my immaculate Costa Mesa 540·9640 l'Olld. s-ioo or best offer. ranspo on 40hp VW eng. completely 3100 W.Coas(Hwy. NA '71-914 Porsche, 55,000 mi, in Orange County? '70'Chevy Impala Hd top 1900 Olds Della 88 Power \~'1U sl·ll1JothforS950or ••••••••••••••••••••••• overhaUled,$250.361-IP 642-9405 Beforeyoubuy .. see! must sac. Lie 175NJP. BUYorLEASE Co upe, very c lean stee r ing , p0 ower ofl'cr Cul\9GJ-K738cvt•s C~rs. Sale/ parts. Blocks°, heads, lOlO McA rthurBlvdS.A. DIRECT throughout $1100 or bst brakes lnew), factory ------Rent 9120 d & r , r d ' r Ml••k>n Vlelo r E ,,,., •• ~.~.s; !.~:'.~~ ..... !~:'. ~ ;:·(~~;;·~1~;;;·~: ~;;;; :~~:: ~~~ cgf~~~:r ~~~~ --o-,----c-.... --1y-.-,--1 Imports ·1,,'.,0~~2211·4",~~r~' ;~:::; ~; •• ~.•q ~.o·n~d •. ::,:1·•'",'o'.~:--P •. ',~.· xc.1n1'1 f.~.i .. s:1'6,n.~:~~1~r ~:~~~ -10· Chris Craft l 'w1n V-8, 5895. up. Shells Sl79.50, 544-3417 HighestSluycr AveryExit.S.D.Fwy. '-~-'--~-"-,-~ -~ ,,..,, . .-\ P depth finder & xtras Sleepers. 858 \\'. 18th Cl\I ----------1 on Imports 83t-1740 'S93.56sun roof, 2025 S. Manchester· eve. 752-7160 !or l'ru1 si n ~ & li ve 642-!S471 Antiques/ l 'llM T t '130ldsCutlassSupremc. :.iboard. Shi,700. 962-200G, Classics 9520 1 axey oyo a · $3000orbst offer-Anaheim 750-2011 '6SCaprice,xlnt Power steering, power ~?-tllS6 1 0·~· Cal i for n ia n ••••••••••••••••••••••• CallRogerorUill 548·9101 /&42-9697 cond.A/C,Power ,ctc. b k . d ---------l\1onomatil' Floor heater ' ---~84::::7_-S..-:5="'---·I $850. 5"10-6579 ra es, power win ows. lti' Johnson Runabout 155 v./thermostat Sl .395 _ 19-47 Packard VB. Lo mi.i-'74-911 Targa Xlnt cond. 'J6'S --~-------1 Like new. Full price \' 6 1 O. w 110 hrs. llvy .»1·34 17 runs. $1200. 494 -41$8 aft SELLING YOUR CAR? Wht, air, A 1\1 /l<'M . ac-'7 1 f\-1onte Carlo. auto, $3300. Call 919-4192. dutytrlr S26SS. i.;75_76117 . ------.-I ~6~P~•c.1 ·-------I TOP PRICES PAID cess. $13.000/bst. 848-1010 VOLVO'S p/b, p/s, V-8, ale, lit whl, 69 d llT C 1 S ·--ti cmpr shell "''/cabinets Recreational fo,or Imports Rally whls, new lircs. 4·, r . u u P· 32'ChrtsCrafl ~:mprt"s.~ & dbl bed. s.ioo. 53 1-2486 v-i.icles 9530 Paid for or Nol 75, 914 . 1.8. Air. am/fm HERE Orig . o wnr. $1995. Alot/t _M stereo. full pwr. \1-IF.sounder.dir fndr or~-2336. 1;"11 stereo. 8-lrack. lOM mi. 8Jl-l658 nu paint, exc. cond. ask. -----------1 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Dean Lewis Imports S'l,100 firm. SJB-8132. · $149". ti45-1227 aft 6 Sl~~L"<l .lunL·d.~~~:m lMotorcycles/ Dunc buggy 11o·/trailer. 196tiflarbor.C.l\1 . NOW ·ss Chevy Wagon, reblt ·--· · __ Scooters 9150 Turbo-charge corvair. 646-9303 '64-356SC,Macbxlnt.<X· 23Seng,newtires,sharp, 10 Olds 4.42-,convt, 40' l\1allhews Sedan i••••••••••••••••••••••• SSOO/bst ofr. 960-3440. 1-----------J Oiler, Cool, Elec fuel), •New Engine $650 540.5589 Alo1/Fl\1 stero, air. Super ·r.,.,•n \'·lfs-radar-3 r;idios .73 36 011;1 x \'am a ha. 4 ~eel Dn'•es 9550 Autos, Imported Reblt, eng., new clutch, •New Transmission c~•--cond. 496·2017 afl 6PM. 516 500 646 !:iOOO nn ••••••••••••••••••••••• $4800. or any teas offer. •New Colors •• , ... ....-9925 · · · engine & tr<1nsm. over-••.•••••••••••••••••••••General 9701 Call640-7211eves. ••••••••••••••••••••••• 9957 38' Chns F B Splsfsh;--' hauled No\• "iS. Desert 1-----~----l -'='"'=:::,:::.:.:.::..:o:::: ___ I All 75'S '65 C I . I C wn Pinto T d 1 110 d tank & x tr a s. S595 . Landcrui'sers •••••••••••••••• .. ••••• $500 Reward for info lead· Cou rysE ~pena 11 ro ••••••••••••••••••••••• wn ss. '·.ra :.ir. 556-3818 * * * ingtoreturn,ingdcond. AND DEMO'S pe. xtinctco ectors '12 PINTO WAGON 2 SJ.1,500. 646·9000 1----·------1 .,.,,._ ~ model. AM/FM w/tape, · .73 )':.imaha TXSOO Ex. •75 Hardtop Anthony Donlon vue of '60 Porsche Convert. MUST GO loaded, S6,000 orig ml., ~· auto.tr':'n~ .. ra~tory SO' OffshoreCruist•r l'ond. f\-lust sell. Uesl ofr_ t062NDM) 2208 B. State St. MILLER White body, black lop. THIS MONTH mint cond throughout. a Ir cond 1t1 on In g. Twn dsls. HK plant. IalO p Costa·Mesn MOTORS l\1issi ng 1/10/16 from Sl6 Sac. SJ29510, bst. Pvt. C421FNC). $2333 • mt. Aft. C:Jh, 2 heads, .P.960·t245 $4899 y lh . r So. Ba yfront. Balboa BUY ply.-"23"". TheodoreRob1ns h J h I d '74 Wagon ou are e winner o !'land. ••7.•••3 days or -~ sower. ust <iu e . ~ur· 1971 KAWASAKI 350. Lo IJIJDEfi .... ....,... FORD 'eyl.od. p:.11ntcd mo·. 5450 ,·n,·I h"l mcl. I'."" KRT ' lwo free dinners ($14.50 .. 675-4874 . OR " '""' value) selected from 1----------1 Corvette 9932 2060 Harbor Blvd. u .... ·ncr v..·111 fin:1n (·c. 4!13-0771. $5199 LEASE Cos M 64 oo S.>n,SOO. G4!i-~J Skinny Mike's menu al FACTORY Rolls Raye~ 9756 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ta esa 2· 10 --'74 Hulta{'o Pursang. used '71 Hordtop HOLIDAY INN AUTHORIZED ••••••••••••••••••••••• USED SPECIALS •TOP CASH! . · 7 4 1', o Rn pl NT o ht>, 27· T:.11!.1 l'r;oft :i 111nes. $695. 675-0970. tfillDLJ) 3131BristoiSt., Soles•Se-rvice #lDEALERINU.S.A. ,74 VolYO 164 For Corvettes and other Runa bout 4 .s peed L'ru1 s er. 21 u II P c n g ;1sk for Bill before 7pm. $3499 Costa Mesa Parts• Leasi",,'/ ROY used ears & trucks! radio. <l4SKEI ). 524.i4 ' Dt•pth finder. xlnl 1·ond ----I ~ Aut om atic, sunroof, HO'!fARD ~h evrolel. Theodore Robi'ns S6S(JC)_.193_7056 Sell or tradt• 'li7 Jlonda D l ~t~ase c~ll 642·56?8. ex t. 120W. Warner at ft ain CARVER AM /FM stereo. leather. Do"• Quail Sts. Near ---"Supl·rh.iwk "_ ;\luc h GJ/flllfl ll11h1 333toclai•m•you•rt1ckets. SantaAna 557-2132 r ROLLS -ROYCE Luxuryatitsbest.#5005. Jamboree. Bris tol. & FORD l6' Comml·rrial ~·1sh1nJ! ch rome, run s good ~ WIL twio , __________ 1.74 }o'IA T 128 _ 4 .speed.1 2:i..l.l1lhSt. $6395 MacArthur, Newport 2060 HarborBlvd \'l-ssl·l. h.1s Jll. f1:-,h1ng Che<ip transportation ·1<:.: •-COSTA Mf.SA Beach. 833 . .-....cc Costa Mesa 642·0010 nu11 . s-1 .:1 011 Cal l SJ2.5.S44·3417 -~~.: TOYOTA AHaRomeo 9705 (56!!_~_8J_t_:66G S4•-444, .,......, iJ.i.~36 1205. ------1 ••••••••••••••••••••••• •~e Robins CLOSED SUNDAYS '74 VolYO 142 '740range. Auto, air. PIS. '73 Runabout . Lo mi. -rr ,· a D :.11 11· Pil o t 1966 HOfbo•.(l.I l"lb930J '69 Alfa Spyder . 1750ct', FORD 4 Speed. overdrive . P /B , pwr windows , Cruz-o-matic. $1,850. ··ind v.hal }Ou v.·anl 1n Cl~ss1f1t·d ,\d tO buy. st:ll fuel -injected. dual O\'er-'I 2060Harbor Blvd Toyota 9765 leather, AM /FM stereo AM /FM. stereo tilt whl. 556-7048, Dail,\' P1lut CJ :.1ss1f1eds. or rent $Omethin". Toyota Land CrWscr '72, head t'ams, 5-s pd. trans., C-la 'lesa 642·0010 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ·cassette. su nroof. A $7350 Ofc 540-0636· hml----------... ...., " · ' Sell or trade '74 Pinto --A.C., .... ·1nch. 11x16 mud 4 . .,.,•heel disc bra kes. -Due To Inc rease sportssedan,152LEQ. 551·779'7 •............................................. lLres,SJ750 492-6303 Pirelli tires, luggage '71 Red 124 Spider Con-, $5399 ' Wgn . GooQ cond. Look· 1----------1 ra ck , Tonncau l"OVe r . ven . 5 spd , mags, radio, Ill Hew Ccr Sales f.ord 9940 i ng for P.1 ini l\1 otor I --~=::::::,,..-~=-=,,..-"::; Truc:ks 9560 Best offer over $2700. air. S2700. 675-1903 We have become over· l ••••••••••••••••••••••• Home. 544-3417 1 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 645-2342 after 5. 615-7360 K Gh' 9735 s tocked in excellent l)e41t 111n:1 '70FordCortinagd.cond. -..mouth .. 9960 lto;>all)' t'lean '49 Chevy al work (John ). ca 111°"" IG trades. Cl WJIO mag whJs gd I '" .... m .nu .••••••••••••••••••••.••• SEWll'OC CUIO[ fOll Hi[ C Al ON Tl1( CO Comfortable! Look forw1rd lo warm wtatn. er 1n 11'1is shapely sundre\\ w1ll'I comfortable sidt·lo-bKk Wl1St s11amin1! Pr~tty In print. '-l!ek 1n stnpes or sohd1. Prinltd Pattem 9269· Hatl S•zts 10\.'.21 12Y:. 14 Y2. J6Y2. I HYl. 20\r;o.. Sin 14V2 lbu~t J1l take~ 1% yds. 60-inch. Send SI.DO tor tKh pattern. Add J5t !Of each pattern lof flrTI<-l•ss 1irm11I. l\lndllR& S-.1'1 " --,.._,...44z ---JJJ wtt1 1M st .. tit.. .,...,.., MT 11111 . rn.t .......,...us,U'.SID _.lnUHt'I ta DI.rt• know hlW 11 lft 1 )lllllfl flftl kff MW for 11r MW (1Jl·WW!ttf P'ltttfl C1lllt1~Hr ctr,.R i•UH ftr ltll ptt1r1 I Jtlf chkl. St•• 75-... ! Stw + bit tooll llsbllt flh1111 Crlft1 11.2• IJO l111tlf ''"'"' ..... l•ttltt StwltC lotll I .... .... Tunic Plus Scarf 5kat,, s~•. go 101 walks in the woods in !his colV s.ct. Br1~ht bands cf tolor en- c1rr11 l'l•ndsonir ~•Ct·!hl tunic. Km! ti ot stnthel•c yarn in worsted wei~hl Ust 5 colors !or eas~ pal(ern st1lch. Pat. • 718q Moss~~· Sites 8-16 inc! Sl.0() l~r e~ch oatter". Add J~c each pJttern for liril-clas5 airmail and handling, Seid to, Alc• ..... I ............ .,.,.., .. --Aul,>.OW~ ... ,._ T..t. MY 10011.,.... .... ........ lip. Nlilr9 -... MOR[ tll1n ever befor1! 200 dellgn' plus 3 frH printed I~ sidt MEW 1976 NE£0LECRMT CATALOG! IVs t"tt1ythit1g. 75c . CrKllel wttll S1111ms $1.00 Crtelltl 1 W1nlr1!11 _$1.00 "1"' n1ty GL11 t11 t1.ot ltlpplt Crothtl -$1.DD Sew + bl1 111• ~ $1J~ M1HM111h1t loff $1.00 flower Cr.ctltt loff: _$1 .H MllfJll11 Crtehtt Ifft: _$1.0I t111tlflt C11clltt IOtti: _$1.1111 l1staal Mic,... holl _$1,111 lilt.Mt Mtn• IHll \1.00 Ct•Jltlt Clrt .... .$1.00 C1111,i1t1 Alp1111 j J4 • $1.00 T2 M.ll AfPHS 112 -!Ot lttl tf 11 llullb f t 501 "''"""' l lllh '°"' 12 -501 I l l llflt1 ftr ltNJ 13 S01 ""' tf 11 llfty '"' --sa 1 tru ck Best offer or ..,,_c H I 9709 ••••••••••••••••••••••• STARTING PRICE :;!-f;. tires $825. 962-2073. lr-.de.G46-S373,afler5on _,.,,.,. eaey ·72 Karmann Ghia , ···t'i:. VOLVO ATLAS l'o'k.days.Gooddea l ~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• Al\1/Fl\1. <1ir cond, air. S895 '73 FORD COUR IER ·56 Sprite. Completely S2.250,a<\4 -122ti pickup. 4-speed, AM/FM '73 CHEVY "~ PICKUP. Reblt. Gd cond . SlOOOor AMY 1966 Hnihor er., t.•b'lJOJ 1tereo tape . (2651.fT) Chrysle-r/Plymouth 2!!2 co. in . G cyl. 4-speed. bstofr. f\-likc . 545-1024 Maida 9738 REASONABLE 68 Volvo lot4, as is ! Radial $2286 Open Daily & Sun. 'til 10 (77288P). $3333 ••••••••••••••••••••••• -. .a_ Robt ·PM OFFER tires , Fog Lamps . •wllWU.-1 RI The-odotcRobins '62 Austin-Healy 3000. lst73 r-.1a zda RX2 Rotary. $4 I f 278 FORD 2929 HarborBlvd., FORD S2000 takes. 2053-D Al\1/F~1.TapeDeck.sur-will be accepted during soo r 494· 1 Costal\1es:.i 2060 llarlx>r Blvd Wallat'c 1\ve. C1\1. fboard racks. Ask For this week's liquidation Autos, Used Cosl~~=rbor BJ,;~0010 546-1934 Cos ta f\-1esa 642 -0010 BMW 9712 Ed. 540-31119-SPM Days SALE •••••••••••••••••••••••1 ~"""'-'.-.C~--'-'-"'-'I ---------- ••--de •-9740 1007.. Financing& Biiiick 9910 '14 MUSTANG II 2+2. '7 3 PLY M 0 U T II G•tc '••TON,,. PICKUP .••••••••••••••••••••••• ..,.;i-... e 1 -·· E d·' Fl . " xlen ~ nanc1ng ••••••••••••••••••••••• V-6, auto trans., factorv DUSTER. El'onomical 6 T W ' '.NT Y S EVEN ••••••••••••••••••••••• •J d AVAJLABLEO.A.C. '66RJviera.Air condition-aif conditioning. power cyl., ra io, he a ter, TllO US AND MILES . Lease ing. Low mileage. Good at.eering,AM/FM stereo. (6294).$2099 Sl .655, 1679 PLA~EN· Mew-Und eJ l • condition.&«-5932. (308KZJ)$3250 Theodore-Robins ~~341 _fOSTA Mt:S,\. OVER 100 ftU\ emu Cialllac 99tS Theodore Robins FORD ERCEDES ~ FORD 2060Harbor Blvd '65 c rys. Imperia l c rown LEASE MOW M ~ TOYOTA , ····:~'C"A'O"l'L'LA ... C·;;····, ___ -__ "_"_'oo_r_s_1._d_. __ 1 Costa Mesa &42-0010 Coupe. Extinct collectors 1976 2002 OH DISPLAY Cost.a Mesa 642-0010 model. Aft11FM w/tapc, H of I DOrts '74 Plym Cl.ist Satellite 9 As low <1s St 16.29 + tax. OUH "'to · 196b Ho•bor. c M. 64b 9303 '72 LTD 4-door. Power , pass wag. Xlnt cond. Lo ~i~~~o~~r~~=h~\: 48 mo. o E.L .. o .A.C. ~t E~~i'~g:.~E.fLER 14 Toy llilux. 75 Gem TP. Quatity & Price Air. Like new. Must sell. rni 's, p/s. p/b. air. Must Sac. 51295/or bst. Pvt. Includes 4 speed, tinted 19 g a 1. x 1 r a gas . Over 70 642-1288 sell. 498,175S eves art 6. g l ass. t o r s ion bar 68621\tanchester, pty. 960-2325. Buena Park 714-496-8884 to Choose From '75 LTD Wagon. Full pwr. Pontioc 9965 ~~--------1 slabtlizers, radials & de-523_7250 '71 Ford 34 ,000 mi. air. aler prep . .,. d es l . ----------1 For the best prices. the 14,000 m i, AM /FM••••••••••••••••••••••• ·m Toy Corona.lmmac in-I d pwr, loaded. l ownr. Im-charges. mac. Bestofr. 496.7777 BEST COLOR 66 Chevy Panel. off Rd tires & rims, super clean, must see. $800. 548-5375 ·m F-100 "2 Ton. saddle tanks, h\'y dty rear bumper, Sl950 . 5'15-4298 Vans 9570 SELECTION IN THE SOUTHLAND 21401 M• pa1 II• f"hly· .... _.,... IJl·2040 • 4tS'.-4ttt u .. ,., .. ..,, .... eyMI side &oul.Great 2ndcar, lowest ease r_ates, & e, s tereo. Sharp. $4250. '66 GTO. Good cond., 400 $ 09 673 7 5 pendable service,· see 846-5039 & (213) 448-4584. eng. $650 or bst ofr. Ask '69 M"cedes 280SE. I, 5. "I . NABERS CADILLAC Mere~. 9950 rors..c.968-0958. $3.700. Call afternoons or Tri•_., 9767 -• eves.963-3139 . • •• ;;:i;;••••••••••••••• 2600HarborBlvd ~·••••••••••••••••••••• '67 Ponli;1c Bonneville !I COSTA MESA 540·9100 66 Mere. Col. Pk. Stn. pass wgn. PS, PB, Air, 73, -150SE, 3.5,000 mi. Mich. '69 TR-6 OPEN SUNDAY Wgn. $600. $.175. 962-8068. aft 6. tires, SI0,000. Burgundy Xlnt cond. 581-0317 548-5982 w /sadd\e br n int . 197• Ca dilla c Coupe 640-6040 Days, Eves Vofkswogen 9770 DeVill e Metallic green Mlllhmtg 9952 675·8876 ~··•••••••••••••••••••• white top, loaded, PP ••••••••••••••••••••••• On the Santa Ana Fwy. _ .. ...... ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1---------lMG ' 9742 12 VW_ ~UG_. 4-speed, ~ir $6500, 833-9093 days '14 MUSTAN G GHIA II cond1t1on1n g, rad io, 675-3655aft 6PM. LOADED ·71 Pontiac LeMans. air. small VS, PS. PR, Cruise cont rol. AM rFM. auto trans. 644-4147 aft 6. ·71 DODG1'~ SURFEH ORAHGECOUHTY'S VAN. Au lo lrans. radio, OLDEST ••••••••••••••••••••••• '68 MGC Healy Eng. Red w/wire whls , 54,000 mi, like new . $2400. 646-1925 heater. (178t'PD). $1788 $3400 7511231 '69 Firebird .• xlnt cond Theodore Robins ·68 El Dorado. Gd cond, · · · plus new paint. tires etc. heater. (79023G JS2133 Theodore Robins ..... . . . · FORD Black on black. Sl,650. '68, pwr brks & steering, $1_150. 615-0970, ask for Call673-8588. sharp, must sell 991-1010 Bill before 7pm. 2060 Ha rbor Blvd FORD ~ II bo Bl d S I Se · 'L ·. '68 . Reblt trans , new 2060 ar r · v a es-rv1ce-easin g cl utch, starter. brakes, Costa Mesa 642-0010 Costa Mesa 642-0010 Rov CcrY..-, Inc. Valves. 644-4779 aft 4. IFYOU '53 lnt'I Metro Cmpr Van. Rolls 'Royce BMW No lookers yet! At /sell ! 234 E. 17th Sl. ave something you waJll Only $1400. 496-5519. Costa Mesa M6-4444 lo sell~ Classified ads do have a service to offer or goods to sell, place' an ad in the Daily P i lot Classified Section Phone 642-5678. -".'.'.'.'-:'.'.:'."'-:::'.:::.:'.:'.'..:'.:. __ , ________ -j it well -Cal I NOW. 14 Dodge van. «ton. 10 l SJ6 BMWS 642·5678. mi ., air cond., PSt PB, ~';::;:'~.:::i~ .. $4750. ARE HERE SEEK&' flNli HARD CHEESES '70 Ford Van 1-:;",'--on_o_h_n•-I G R U Y E R C H E 0 E R S 0 T E J G 0 100, mag whls , w/Connie R A R 0 L H H N O R T T S A p S G 0 M shocks, partly lined Int, U O M U E y E R H I R E S A S P A S R xlnt cond. $.1495, 552-1286 Autos Wanted 9590 • •••••••••••••••••••••• TOP $ Paid FOR Used VW's Paid for or Hot Harbour V W ' . ' $I Sf 6 alOAOWAY SAMl A AMA 835·3171 nt1. ULnNATll OMWolG MACHtftf HAL GREENE BMW $ Sales &: service ....._...Area's .WWnt DecHr!" 77U7 F'irestont Blvd. Oown~y (213)921-6635 3 Miles West of 605 '10YI Bavaria 2800. t dr, TOPIUY£R Sedan. Auto. P I S . See ua fint1 & last ~ Top AM /FM. $4650./offer. clouarpald ror Import.a . AJuiou.I. 4'4·7020 COSTA MESA DATSUM ZS.UHarbor Blvd. Costa Mesa 540,6410 1973 BMW Bavaria, A/C. Sunroof, AM/FM Stereo. 1 Owner. 48,000 ml. .$7000 F1rm~l3$--3 8 0 B 0 F 0 S F 0 N T N F 0 N T I N A l E 0 C H E E S E S 0 N A G T G 0 N A U A G R A N N J 0 R S T E E A S R C F 0 R T R S G T l S T A E l J M S E R E H 0 R A 0 D A R B J P S M 0 G A S C H E 0 P S J V N G 0 E 0 G N R 0 0 F S R 0 S 0 A A P A G R N 0 I T 0 A R 0 R I A F 0 K M 0 A E U Y B A G M N P N 0 G W M H R 0 P Y R E 0 N A M 0 R E T 0 R S S < G A U G R R E G A S P A S N N T A G 0 R R A S P A S A N A M 0 R A C K E 0 0 G J E T E E R I H S E H C 1 ...... 11-1 ,,,. ...... __ ............. ....., .... "'. t: Mft9.,.._ ... ,_.,., ,..._.Ir • • ......... J'IM ea.ell - lllUttl ....... "" II I• ce ........ 1 , - Bluf f'ont1na Parmesan • Cheddar GJetost ·Romano Cheshire Gl"\lyere Sapsago Edam llshk1val Swfss. TOlllOfrow : B1rd Gl"OUpS Enjoy •11eh "-"" ...... 6 Plnd" p111t1M •hh nvtr 60 dlttOWriM Mr~ 111 1n •II·-•trill al 2 .. pcp booklet.I, TooN".W ... 1.11#14 DI, clftd 41 bMeh, fftcli lftfrhfflll ,.,.bit to"S.lt a Plnd" In r1re of1tii. """PIP''· days, 846-3387 eves. ird 9970 9915 •••••••••••••••••••••• '66 Mustang VS, auto, PS, ••••••••••••:••••··~··• ' --------, l Michelin tires, very Must Sell 71 T -81rd. lt71-..oaADG Loaded. Red with white. (tMMCB) Ooly$&4t5 1'74COUPI ..... 4 to Choole. Leather i::n full pwr., ..... ( ). S5Jf S ,,,._ ..... 1-mllHl (mKJIYJ Sl4tl 2'09.....-IM. c:.oi. ...... 140-1630 clean642·7S83 Am /fm s tereo-loaded. ----------r See it. Pvt pty. 494·1589. Mec banica Ideal Ford Mus tang, 1966. $500. '13 T-Bird. Loaded, auto, 548-5233-Jim pwr. A/C, s unroof , -"''-""'-'-'-'-----I 11tereo, etc. l owner. '67 Mustang, auto, small VB, new paint & t ires, xl nt co nd ., $1200. ,.,....., ONLY 28,000 mi, Must. sell ! S4495lono. 499-2380 afi 6. • 9974 Don't five up the ship! ••••••••••••••••••••••• "List' it In classified. -'74 Vega Coupe, stick. Ship lo shore res ults!' R/H, liharp $2200 PP 642-5678. ' 493-4725 ___ l ' \\ I I I , 7 I J I I I I •• c • I t ~ h • n u ,; ' J n ~ • I 7 ... -. ----,, .... ~ . ~agona/South £oast EDITION T oday's Clo sing N.Y.Stoeks I VOL. 69, NO. 13, 3 SECTIONS, 32 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CA)..IFORNIA TUESDAY, JANUARY 13, 1976 TEN CENTS Legend,~ore-Followed -J;ouis Cella ... , Until recently, Dr. Louis Cella was a legend in his o~_tjme While,-tfiere was uncertainty about the source or his fortune, Cella was known as a man of im· mensewealth and influence. His followers talked of private jets that swept into Orange Coun- ty Airport every Thursday to whisk him away to conferences with captains or industry. Recently, there was talk of an * * * Arabian prince who had benefitte4 from__Ce.lll:Uk.ills as a surgeon. It was said that the prince wanted to repay his sur- gical benefactor by selling him 10 million ba rrels of oil a year at $1 a barrell less than the Arab bloc price. The legend of Cella 's financial · worth grew as the size of his political contrt bu lions increased. ln 1974, the Santa An.a doctor hil * * * the top rung on the political dona- tion ladder. By contributing more than $500,000 to 54 candidates and ca u s e s, Ce lla becam e California's top political spender. And it s howed in the company he kept. When Sen. John Tunney (D- Calif.) appeared at a local din· ner, Cella was seated at the head table. * * * r. The stocky Santa Ana physi· cian talked of visits to Gov. Ed·· mund Brown J r . 's austre Sacramento apartment. And $255,000 contributed to state Controller Ken Cory's 1974 campaign helped keep their close relationship close. Though a reg is t ere d Republican, Cella frequently dropped names like Unruh, Fong and other leadin g s tate * * * a Democrats during conversation. But Cella was far from the state and county political mighty who benefitted from his seeming- ly compulsive campaign dona· lions as he sat alone Monday in an Orange County courtroom. As always, the doctor was calm, soft spoken and more than courteous as he waited to be ac- cused in a Grand Jury indict- ment with masterminding the * * * biggest fraud in county history. Clear 1n the indictment is that a major portion of the $2 million allegedly stol e n from two hospitals Cella once controlled was used to indulge his ex- travagant political :;pending habit. Jn some alleged instances, can~ didates who s uddenly found themselves laden with campaign (See LEGEND, Page Ml * * * • 1cte , n CIA ~raining . Told Juries €barge Cle m e nte Police Students • in 1970 By FREDERICK SCHOEMEHL Of T"e Deity Pilot Staff Central Intelligence Agency agents posing as m embers of a separate law enforcement agen· cy instruct ed San Cle ment e police officers in a sophisticated crime scene in vestigation techni- que in August 1970, according to Cl.<\ documents provided to a Washington, D.C. newspaper . The documents show that the Glenneyre Parking Plan E yed New proposals for building a parking structure on the present Glenneyre Stree t parking lot, financed thr.ough a downtown as- sessment district is among items to be considered Wednesday by the I.aguna Beach City Council. The council meets 3.t 4:30 p.m . in city hall chambers. In a report to the council by the ad hoc committee formed after defeat of the parking structure bond issue, the assessment dis- trict financing is seen as "most- practical way" of funding the structure. Tn an assessment district, sur- rounding areas are assessed a fee based o n the . amount of bt"nefit de rived from the im· provement. Tt is suggested the assessment district pick up the difference between costs a nd revenues generated by the s tructure and parking meter s within the as· sessment district. The committee, composed of downtown business persons, stat. ed there is a definite need for the structure. lt requests a study session on the matter be held with the council. Othe r council bus iness in· eludes : -Allocation of city funds to the Greenbelt Acquisition ac- t'ount created last Wednesday. The council is mulling whether to give SI0,000, $78,000 or $80,000 to the account. -Creation of a skateboard park through Bluebird Canyon in' alliance with a private developer. -=-consideration of a new addi· lion to city ha ll to house the Human Affairs Depa rtment. The projected $108.000 cost would be partially defrayed by a $30,000 1 county revenue sharing grant. Garden Club T o Convene The South Coast Garden Club Will hold its January meeting at 1:30 p.m ., Wednesday, at the Three Arch Bay clubhouse, 50 La ~nda Drive, South Laguna. · The morning workshop will be held at the clubhouse from to a.m. to noon. during which time members will create favors for the coming atate board meeting. • F ollowing a s hort business meeting, Mrs. Eugene Carey, Program Chairman, will present " J ohn Lanamen, who will de· monJtrate the proper methcxl of winter pruning roses for malC· lmum sprlnJ pnd s ummer srowlh and bloom . ' San Clemente Police De part- m e nt was among a dozen Southern California police agen- cies that received CIA training or equipment loans in the late 1960s and early 1970s, according to Alan Frank, a Washington Star staff writer who has authored stories on CI A involVement with police agencies throughout the nation. Frank said in a telephone in- SHE ALSO HAD SEVEN AGENIS ESSEN, West Germany (UPI ) -"Snow White Was With the CJ.4, ''is the title of a puppet show being s t aged at a festival in Nienhausen Park. Festival' organizers said the satirical puppet show was de· sigped to ~cq ya in~ children with political and spcial problems. ' . Judge Denies Disclosure Bid by Battin Superior Court Judge Kenneth La~ s aid Monday that district at- torney investigators do not have to tell Orange County Supervisor. RObe rt Battin's attom'ey what two county political figures are currently under investigation. Judge Lae's ruling came as at- torney Matthew Kurilich con- tinued to insist that Battin is a Victim of selective prosecution. In a Grand Jury indictment handed down last July, the con- troversial Santa Ana supervisor is charged with seven felonies re- lated to campaigning in 1974 for lieutenant governor at taxpayer expense. And it is Kurilich's contention that Battin was singled out for in- vestigation and prosecution because he is ~ member of a political class being prosecuted for alleged crimes for which m embers of a nother political class are exempt . To illustrate his point, Kurilich wanted district attorney in - .vestigator Edward Ba nks to identify t he two officeholders now being investigated. But after talking to Kurilich and Deputy Dist . Atty. Jack Ryan in his chambers, Judge Lae said Banks could not say who is under investigation. Clear in the judge's .ruling was that to make public the identity or t he two figures would subject them to suspicions that might prove unfounded when the in- vestigations are completed. Earlier in thl hearing, another investigator. John Gier, lestl!ied that the investigation leading to Battin's indictment was backed by more than statements made by former Battin employes. Before the case was taken to the Grand Jury, Gier said, docu- ments related to the investiga· tion bad been obtained from a former Battin oftlce worker. . Stere o , Skis Take n Stereo equipment and skis with a total value of Sl,270 have been stolen from a Laguna Beach area home by buralars ·who forced open tbe front door. Orange Coun· "ty •herm·a officers sold the tfien occurred. at the ~ome of plant salesman Edwa·rd H. Groenen· dyke Ill. 33, of 2111!1!1 Top ol the World, whUe he wat ableol from lhebbmo. terview today that it is doubtful San Clemente officers ever kn ew their instructors actually were CIA operatives working under the cover of the Law Enforce· ment Assistance Administration CLEAA ). San Cl emente Police Chief Melvin Portner said today that he attended the class referred to in the documents. He said it was (See :\GENTS, P ageA2) ' Saddleback Switches to Semesters Saddleback College is geiting into step witb--cther community colleges io Orange County by s witching to ·the sem ester system. The change from the present quarter system was authorized by unanimous vote or the board of trustees Monday night and is scheduled to begin this fall . Saddlebacl', which was the county's only community college to remain on the quarter system, will switch to an ''early semester " system. It will allow the same amount or class time but eliminate the expense and bothe r of one re- gistration period, according to Supt. Robert Lombardi. Tentative plans are to begin the fall semester Aug. 23, making it an "early" semester , and to end it on Dec. 23. The spring semester would run from Jan. 10 to May 25. A final decision will be made by the board Jan. 2. <See SEMESTER, Page A2) O.ily Piiot """9 0'1' P.ttrkll 0'0.-11 PHYSICIAN FACES 171 FEDERAL, COUNTY JURY CHARGES Dr. Louis Cella Calmly Awaited Ball Hearing Monday Tiny View Park Okayed . Ruby Street Site Improvements Planned Action taken Monday by the South Coast Rcgiona! Zone Conservation Commission will provide Laguna Beach residents with another location to view the oceanfront at the Ruby Street . Viewpark. Commissioner s agreed to a re· Quest by the c·ity to further de- velop the 7,500 square foot site, located at the intersection or · RubyStreetandOceanWay. The site is currently considered. ·a t'ity park, but is rare ly used by the public because it has LARestHome Breeds Lice WS ANGELES !UPI) -Dora Fried.lander, owner of a rest home where patients. were reportedly seen with lice crawling in their hair, has pleaded "no contest" to charges or violating state health laws. M.J.ss Friedlander, owner and. adminis trator of the Com .. monweatih Manor, was ordered Monday to return to Municipal Court for sentencing Feb. 2. ''One re$ldent was seen with lice and lice larvae on he r head and scalp, while another had Uce crawlln1 on her dirty scalp," iaJd deputy City Attorney Dennis W. Fox., whoprosecute!d.thecase. . .. the appearance perty. of private pro· The city plans to spend about $3,000 to construct an eight foot square concrete viewing plat- form overlooking the shorelne, remove eight over·grown trees and provide new landscaping, a nature pathway and a park iden- tification sign at the site. While the project was un· a.nimously approved by coastal commissioners, they heard com- ments by local citizens both for and against the project. Four residents active in com· munlty affairs -John Gabriels, Mildred Hannum, Art Dusen- berry and Al Ray -told com· missione rs they believed the ad· d itiona l views ite would be beneficial to the community. However, William Lewis. an attorney representing two resi· dents near the park, argued that city i"1:prove me nts would create more proble ms with parking, traffic and vagrancy. Another resident of the area, David Powers, also urged com- missioners to deny the permlt. In other action Monday affect· ins the south. coast a.rea, com- missioners: . -Arreed to allow Eugene W. Stirilnl to Increase bis proposed dup*'-het1ht from 3.S ffft to $2 feet, at IlS Boe• de la Playa, San Clemente. -Postpaned until the begin- ning or the meeting next Monday in Torrance a request by the Dana Point Harbor Marina Inn to nearly double its current size. The inn, at 39402 Del Obispo St., cur· ·rently has 74 units, and would be increased by a n additionaJ 63 rooms. South Laguna Steps Studied By Supervisors • Orange County s upervisors may decide Wednesday if they want to t~ke on a JegaJ battle by opening Thousand Steps beach in South Laguna to public ac~. The county and several hun- dred homeowners in the area are co-owners of the old stairway leading to the beach and tho county owns an adjacent 10-foot . wide strip of IJ.nd. The county has been working for months toga.in full public ac- cess to the beach but Tuesday, an attorney ir epresenting the homeowners warned a legal ac· tion D)i8htresult. A majority o[ supeNisors In· dicated Ute county has no choice but to pf'oceed with Improve- ments to the 'step.'!: or construe· tton of new steps regardless or legal eonsequttces. 3 Others. By GARY GRANVILLE ot ti.• Daollr 1'1111 SC.ttt Orange County political figure Dr. Louis Cella and three or his business associates were indict· ed by federal and COWlty grand juries Monday on charges relat· ed to the alleged theft of $2 m i llio n fr o m two cou nty hospitals. District Attorney Cecil I-licks said the purported theft through e mbezzleme nt. forgery and fraud is the la rgest in county his - tory. In addition to Celia's hospital partners, Hicks labeled the al- leged theft a consumer fraud that \ reached in the pocket of all tax· payers because of its impact on Medi-Cal and Medicare reim- bursement rates at the hospitals. Identified in indictments that together charge them with 171 felony crimes wflte: -Cell•, a Sl ·year-0ld Santa .4.na physician who in 1974 con-1 tribut8d more than $500,000 to 54 candidates and causes. -Theodore Schiffman, 53, o( Santa Ana, a Cell a business manager a nd frequent campaign treasurer for Cella sponsored political candidates . I -George L. Ollendorf", 44, o( I,aguna Heach , a former ad· ministrator at the two alleged victim hospita ls, Mission Com· munity Hospital, Mission Viejo, a nd Mercy General Hospital, Santa Ana. ! -Stephen R . Evans, 31, of Mission Viejo. a former Ollen- dorf aide at Mission and then ad· ministrator at Mercy. -T\\·enty John Does. The 51-page indictment handed down by a federal Grand Jury in Los ;\ngeles charged the accused men with federal crimes. Charges included in the 44· t'ount federal indictment in eluded t'onspiracy to defraud th\' governme nt, making false Medicare c laims, claim ing fraudulent tax deductions for the hospitals and diverting money ii· legally obtained from the govern .. ment to their own use . In Orange County, the Grand Jury decided after listening to 42: witnesses duri ng 15 days or testimony that there was suffi- <"ient evidence to charge Cella and his three associates wilh 127 felony counts . .4.lso available to the jury when it reaches its decision to indict was physical evidence gathered <See CELLA, Page A2) . Co ast '== We athe r Fair skies through Wed- nesday with some high clouds . Highs 65 at the beaches rising to 70 inland. Lows tonight 38 to 45. I NSIDE TODJ\. V How muc h of .a TOie choleittrol ployt in Mart dil· edit', which kill• more than ·. twi.ct .oa mony AmerlCOM.41 · cancer, remoin.r un clear. Analy1i1 A1. ( .- I ' J DAit. Y PIL.OT L/SC • • . ....... Pfffle Al Court Resu•es LEGEND.' ' . • • • . .. t.rinket.1· -bumper sUckers, Ut- tfr b.a:s and key chains, for in· stance -purportedly were re- tt'iving good~ paid for by the hOspitals. · HiQshaw Aims, History Eyed F,....~-.eAl .I AGENTS ••• However, their financial dis- clOflure stfltements show they believed the donation came from Cella. And some candidates re. ported.ly held fund-raisers to re- pay Cella personally for goods t.bs.LJL-.b--now alleged actually were supplied by the hospitals. 1t allegedly was Mission Com- munity H ospital thnt bore the finan('ial brunt or campaign literature donated in wholesale lots to vnrious candidates. But in the main. th e candidates looked on the contribution as a Cella donation. . o\lso. postage, a favored form or Cella campaign contribution, :.lllegedly \lo'Bs purchased by the l'o\'O hospitals and donated in C'ella's name. .<\!thou g h only a minority operating owner of the hospita ls. Cella report('dly 'A'as so much in control that campaign y:orkers v.·ere put on payrolls to do nothing more than electioneer. Politiral friends of the doctor's '\\'ere allegedly hired as hospital consultants but rf'portedly dC\'Ol- t'd their ent•rgies to political af. f:.irs . All in all, the indictments al· Jegl• th :1t Cella·s political ;?enerosity. the whirlwind of polili<'al activity that s wirled ;;dX"\Ut him \\"('r(' largely the work 0f 3 four.man conspiracy that created a m ythical kingrr.aker. Aehind that facade was a ~tocky doctor who labored during the day at :-1 clinic in Santa Ana. To its doors came political hopefuls. o friceholders, their aides and the hangers·on, some of them dependent on the doctor for their livelihoods. They saw. and some still do Set'. an out'A·ardly kindly man dressed in a light blue smock tending to his patients. A.nd while he drives a coral- colored Vega about town, most of them talk about a white Bentley parked in his garage at home that none of them have e ver seen. Indian Ocean Base Urged C.o\NBERR.flt., Australia <U PI > ~ .flt.ustralian Prime Minister Malcolm Fraser say5 the United States s hould build up its naval and milit<ti-y presence in the In- dian Ocean to offset a Soviet foot hold there and guarantee s trategic l\tiddle East-Asia oil lines. The 45-year-old rancher- politician called on the United Slates to push a head with build- . ing a naval base on the strategic British-h e ld island of Diego Garcia, a pinpoint in the Indian Ocean 2,000 miles northwest of .i\ustralia a nd 1,000 miles south of the Indian s ubcontinent. Inez Garcia 'Liberated' S.flt.N FR.4.NCISCO (AP) -Inez Gar cia said Monday she wants to ttSe her freedom on $5.000 bail to fight for women's rights and pre- -pare for her retrial in the slaying of a man s he says helped r ape .her. In her first news conference since her release from jail last Friday,. Mrs. Garcia said the women around t he world who :supported her c ase have helped her become a "liberated woman. .I know now tha t a lot or things _you take in life you don't need to," said Mrs. Garcia, 31. Feisty Bandit LOS ANGELES (UPI) -A bandit robbed a savings and loan of $11 ,400 and fled on foot Mon- day. ORANGE COAST ""' DAILY PILOT ,.,_0....,Qlt C,.\I O.tily '"!<!\. "'''" .......... ,, '''°""' t>o--Nf,W\·P•~•-.hwlol•"""°l>f l,...0.­Conl ~,,.+,,.ComJl<lny ~W'°"''*''•'" -1'""" '~"""'f '"'""qn • • ....,, '""' c .... 1 .. -..o. N•WPofl U.-..:1\, M.,nu...,,,... Oo'"'-"lfoun I.ti" V•lh•f , lt,,•n•, !o.tfl<ll .. biM• Y•l!~f •"'I '""""""Ill ""'"r.i.olll" , .. ". ~ •·"'l .. 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U.ll 11•••1111 • \ lly TOM ll!IRl,F.Y Of'"D•llW~l9'~" A reSUiTie or Congressman An- drew Hlns h aw's career t hat began Monday resumed today In Orange County Superior Court wit.b the New port Beach Republican explaining rrom the witness stand his a ims and achievements before and after he became Orange Cowily assessor in 1965. Hinshaw·s t\\'O lawyers have not yet made any reference to the three criminal C'harges on which Hinshaw: 53 , was indicted by the grand jury and is being tried to· day. Those charges include allega- tions that he accepted stereo sets as bribes, that he acC'cptcd a $1,000 campaign contribution from the Tandy Corporation, and that he solicited a bribe during an assessment a ppeals hearing. Testifying while repeated ob· jections by prosecutor Mi chael Capizzi were overruled by Judge Robert P ,. Kneeland, J-linshaw told the jury today that he ··re- volutionized ·· assessment prac- tices in Orange County from 1965 to 1972. Ttie congressman told the jury that he "'as the author of several manuals and assessment guides when he worked for the State Hoard of F.qualization and that no one, up to that time. had e ver attempted to commit such prac· tices to paper. Hinshaw told the jury that he was the first man to realize the economic impact of s hopping centers in Orange County and ad· just assessment e ractJceis to r enect that impact. - Pointing out th at he was chosen rrom 51 candidates for the post of Orange County assessor, Hinshaw told the jury: "Name any lirie company in Califoriliii and it's pretty certain that I have ~ been involved with the assess- ment or its property>.ind inven- tory." Hinshaw·s two lawyers com- mented today that the two days of testimony on the defendant's background are vital to the ju(Y 's understanding or the r1naI issues. Probation GivenHB City Boss By ROBE RT BARKER Of lh• O•llr Piiot S~H Huntington Beach City Ad- ministrator Dave Rowla nds \\·as placed on six months' proba- tion Monday night by a 5-1 vote by C'ity council members after a lengthy executive session. Jerry ?i-1atney, wbo cast the dissenting vote, was given a public reprimand "for the man- ner in which he attacked the credibility, integrity and com- petency of the city administrator and other council members." Rowlands' probation period became effective Monday. conducted at 'san 'Clemente City Hall, by a represent0:tive or the state Department of Justice. LF...AA and the Department of J W'tice work closely together in administering federal police grants to local police agencies. The San Clemente Police Department received s uch a grant to help protect Richard Nixon during his S.ao CJemente visits while President. Frank said San. Clemente .police ofricers received instruc· . lion in detection of trace metals. The tec.hnique....is.....used lo de· termine whether a gWl or other metal weapon came in touch with c lothing or other items in possession of a crim e suspect. Portner said about 15. San Clemente officers attended the courst>. He said nothing was men- tioned that indicated the CIA was involved. "The police probably didn't know they (the instructors) were spooks," Frank said. He said the documents showed conclusively that CIA personnel we re on the payroll of the LEAA and were not simply consultants to I.EAA as had been stated in the Rockefeller Commission re- port on CIA activities. Frank said the documents showed that the briefing was h~ld in August, 1970 for ,..,a bunC"h of police depa rtmenti:, including San Clemente." Fortner said he ~had no re- collection or officers from other police agencies being present at the training session. ffe pro- mised, however, to check re~ cords of the meeting to see ir others had been there. Other documents--provided to Frank showed t hat the agency trained Washington, D.C.-area police in safe cracking, breaking and enter in g and repairing plaster walls to cover burglaries. o.u, ,.. ... stMt "'-• EX-HOSPITAL ADMINISTRATORS INDICTED WITH CELLA Stephen R. Evans, (left) and George Ollendor1 Leave Court FronePageAI SEMESTER City Councilman Al Coen, who served as chairman of the com- mittee that studied Rowlands' performance, said the city ad· ministrator wil I remain on the job and that ''probation" is a noti ce or warning to him. Frank said none of the docu- ments sho\\•ed that such was th(' case with California police agen· cies. . Portner noted that Sa n Clemente orricers have received trai ning rrom other agencies, in- cluding the Secret Service which held courses on protect ion of the President and other dignitaries during visits to San Clemente. Frone Page Al CELLA ... through 17 search \l.'arrants is· sued since it began its investiga· tionlatelast l\tay . By the time the county Grand Jury wrapped up its hefty 91 -page indiC't ment, Cella, Schiffm an. 01 - lendorf and Evans were charged with 127 fe lony crimes. .flt.lleged in the indictment that cites more than 150 overt acts "'ere four conspiracy counts, 54 forgery charges, 60 counts of grand theft and five counts in - volving the alleged willful at· tempt to defraud state govern- ment. The four aC'C'USed men are ex- ~ted to appear before U.S. f>istrict Court Judge Jesse Curtis in Los Angeles for arraignment on the federal chargqs sometime today. In Orange County, the process began Monday as the defendants stood with their attorneys before Superior Court Judge Kenneth Williams. After t_hey waived reading or the indictment, Judge Williams set bail ror Cella at $75,000 and for his three co-defend ants at $25,000 each. However, the judge approved the defendants' r elease on their own recognizance until Thursday morning when they must return to his courtroom to satisfy the bail requirement. Before sending the four men to Orange Co unty J ail or booking and immediate release, Judge wn1iams continued their ar- raignment and their plea to the charges to Feb. 5. Dressed in his customary gray suit, Cella stood with his attorney George Chula as Chula pleaded brieny with the judge for a reduc- tion in the $75,000 bail. After rere rring to his client as ··my dear rrtend Dr. Ce lla," Chula said the portly Santa Ana physician had "deposited much goodwill in society's bank through many charitable ac- tivities.·• Chula said Celia's financial abilities had become limited in "'·hat he called a time or stress. an admission that his client might have difficulty raising the $75,000. While the Costa Mesa criminal attorney pleaded ror lower bail, Deputy Dist. Atty. Dan Brice argued that the bail amount should be higher. Brtc;e reminded Judge William5 that the theft alleged in the indictment "is in excess of $2 million" and the 127 charges <'Ou1d result ln pehalUes ranging from 60 to900 years in prison. Brice argued that Celia's civic .and charitable works were part or a scheme to maintain outward sips of Tespectablllty. In sticking with his $75,000 de· c1sion, Judge Willlam.! said, "Jr they haven't run yet, it's notllkely they-will. After all, Brazil is not the kindestcllmatein the world.'' world.'' "' he and bis coclefendants lcn the court and hurried to their Jail booking appoin tment, Cella quietly instated that ''Everything will be all right ... Since ,multiple invesUgaUons of hi.I polltlcal a nd business ac- tivitlea becan, Cella baa main- tained hla problei:ns 6tem from < i In addition to cutting registra- tion C'Osts , the new plan will allow instruC'tors and s tudents to com- plete their class work before Christmas v acat ion thereby eliminating the loss of continuity over the holiday period. Saddleback College has been on the three quarter system since the college opened in 1968. At that time other colleges were expect - ed to make the shift to the quarter system but the s hift never materialized. Course Set For Parents In Laguna .flt. report on the action taken ·was issued this morning by 1-layor Norma Gibbs. The statement said in part. '"decision-making at the ex - ecutive level of city government has been increa sin~l y criSi s oriented. "Efforts made to maintain ac- C'eptable levels of service and to execute and develop plans for the orderly operation of the city have been C'onsistently frustrated by internal dissension, public dis- side nce, economic factors and Unfinished Business Set Jn San Juan management difficulties." The San Juan Capistrano City Probation was one of three re-Council will meet at 7 p.m . Wed- p orteCI recommendatio n's nesday to C'Onsider the agenda made by the ad hoc committee items they were unable to get to studying ailegations made during last week's regular meet- against Rowl a nds by Matney. ing . Two of the most potentiillly Und er a n1le established by the serious charges were the alleged counC'il, their m eetings end by 11 granting of retire ment benefits to p.m. th e police assoC'iat i o n by Amongtheitemslefttobecon- A 30-hour course in effective-Rowlands and the question of his sidered is a request from Mission ness training will be held for own merit pay. tlills Ranch, Inc. for an amend- parents a nd Laguna Beach Row lands said this morning menttotheGeneralPlan. Unified School District employcs that he was not "terribly disap-The develope rs a re asking that beginning at 3:30 p.m. Wednes-pointed" with the probation; that the land use labels be changed to day at L agun a Beach High a city administrator is always on allow for development of 274 un- accounting ·practices that, when School, room JI. probation. its on the 157 acres cast or the ex- once understood, will clear him The course centers on com-He compared his position to isling Mission Hills Ranch sub- of any wrongdoing, mun icat ion skills, problem · that of an Army officer in com-division. But in the view of the county solving t echniques, counseling bat. ''No matte r Whal your Last m o nth , the counci l Grand Jury, s ufficient evidence skills and ways of solving con· troopsdo five milesaway,you're C'hanged the plan to allow only was presented to it to charge the flicts. responsible,"hesaid. JM units on the property rather four defendants with stealing $1 It is offered by Effectiveness "The buck stops in this office,'' than the 380 units developers had million from Mi ssion hospital. Training Associates. Tuition is he said. previously requested. $800,000 from Mercy hospital and $75. Laverne College will grant Counc il members directed Other item s on the agenda in- $140,000 from a Cella related two semester units for an addi-Rowlands to provide a statement elude a status report on a road in firm • Com mun i ty Ph a r -tional $31 . Registration ts at the detailing the city's most critical Alto Capistrano, appeals or two maceutical. Inc. first class. problem areas. planning commission actions and · In the process, the indictment fUrther information is availa· He was told t o present to the several appeals from people alleges , Medi-Cal reimburse-ble by calling Bill Barnes, direc· council on or berore Jan. 26 a whose property has been i n~ ment rates were illegally innat· tor of Educational Services, at comprehensive plan dealing with <'iuded in the city's historical ed, causing the state's taxpayers l~;.:494::·:8546:::·::::::::::::::::::::=::•:•:c:h:o:f:t:h:•:•:•:•:•:•:·=======:s::i::t::es=in::v::•::•::t:o::ry=. ======.::; and health C'are consumers to pay m ore than r equi~ed for services. Cella purportedly began profit- ing from the el aborate and sophisticated scheme to bilk the hospitals in March, 1972 shortly after Mission opened. His alleged ill -gotten gains were purportedly used to further his behind-the-scenes political ambitions, othe r business en- terprises and his personal hold- ings. It is implied in the indictment that Shiffman, Ollendorf and Evans pi-ovited from the all eged mass thefts through exorbitant salaries and fringe benefits as Cella exercised virtual one-man operational control over the two hospitals in which he was merely a minority owner. Chi ef tool in the alleged con- tinuous thefts from the hospitals was the preparation of coun-· terfeit invoices for supplies, the payment or the invoices on hospita-1 checks usually signed by Cella and Ollendorf and their subsequent deposit in a series of shell bank accounts controlled by Cella. Rut It ls 11110 alleged that much or Cella'a extravagant political spendtna wa s borne by the hospilals, much of it through an in house prlntlng operation. The overt act• charged in the indictment.I abo indicate that Cella paid pollllcal cooaultants • computer m ailing firms and campal1n wo(k'rs with hospital checks. And U Is also char1ed that checll:s written to legitima te firm s were fraudulently en~ dorsed and cl•poslted In Cella ac· counts. • • THE REAL ENERGY CRISIS. *•····· carpe ALL OF THE MEDIA KEEPS POUNDING INFORMATION REGARDING ENERGY AND THE LACK THEREOF. IT IS APPARENT TO ANYONE WHO LOOKS. THAT THE REAL CRISIS IS AN INDIVIDUAL ONE. WE HAVE BECOME SO LAZY THAT WE ADHERE TO THE OLD ARMY ADAGE-"DON'T STAND UP WHEN YOU CAN SIT. DONT SIT WHEN YOU CAN LIE DOWN." ETC. UNFORTUNATELY, THESE IDEAS HAVE CARRIED OVER INTO BU SINESS, AND IT IS INCREASINGLY MORE DIFFICU LT TO FIND A CRAFTSMAN WHO TAKES PRIDE IN HIS WORK. AT ALDEN'S WE DO HAVE-THESE CRAFTSMEN, AND THE CARPETS AU STRETCHED PROPERLY; AND THE SEAMS All HAN[).SEWN AND RE~NFORCED WITH LATEX. IF THE JOB TAKES LONGER TO DO IT RIGHT, THEN WE TAKE LONGER! CONT.BUY VALUABLE CARPETING AND HAVE IT RUINED BY A SHODDY INSTALLATION -CALL ALDEN 'S AND FIGHT THE, ENERGY CRISIS. ·DEN'S : iiiiiailatiiin: "custom d1aperies lK:. 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Study the hy polhctlc aJ ads in this column prepared for me by thl· lktter Business Bureau or Metropolitan New York, tnc. WI N D O W S "Replal'ement window specialists. . .complete 1 n s u I a t e d window . genuine thPrm al insulated Money's Worth windows, full) guarant<'t'<i. Racked by over 30 years window e:icperience." Or "Thermal insulated windows cul heat loss by 60 percent. . our C'ompany guarantees to ~ave you 30 percent on your fuel hills , or we wtll p<Jy the difference 1n cash •.. maintenance free'. .. weather stripping that seals out dra(ts and dirt. .. seals in heat in winter -::.eats out heat in s ummer." Most s uspicious are the superlative or a bsolute d :u nh for insulation or cncr{!y efficiency in these ads. :o\o 1n sulation is "complete." Sume consumers have reportl·d their homes draftier than before they had m:,talled the -.o. called .. thermal" windows. Wind conditions at your homL· site are a vital factor. Question any company that advertises its product 1:- "fully guaranteed." This should.Jnean you 're entitled to your money back, no questions asked. at any time, for an) reason. And do not expect the media 1n whi ch you are read· ing, seeing or hearing the ad to have done all the questioning for you. It couldn't and can't. On a claim s uch as "30 years window experience." ftncl out how long the company has been m bu::-incss Or on ;1 claim such as "thermal insul ated windO\\~ cul heat loss b) 60 percent." ask for test data to back up the claim If you"rt: spending several hundred dollars for "'mdows to help r e duce your fuel bill. it may even be worth the fee a civil engineer will charge you to check the claims. And don't overlook the informatton your local public ut1hty will pro \1de Any time a company guarantees ··to save you 30 pc-r cent on your foe! bills,'· get the terms and conditions in" ril ing. And what good is any guarantee if the company isn't 1n existence? Re consta ntly on the alert for phony savin~s. The "sale'' price may be the regular price. Or the regular price m a) bl· significantly higher than the competition ·s. ELECTRICAL APPJ.IANCES: "SaH! 3,i percent on operation of our air conditioner. .. In bold type will appear the s a\'lngs claim and name of the manufacturer. ln small type buned way down may bl• ..1 hedge clause that s ays the savm~s claim is hased on a com panson with another model of the same manufacturer th~t is 1eff efficient. Check for the •'EER" or Energy Efficiency Rating. Th£' higher the rating. the more efficient the air conditioner Look for the "EYCO, ··a dollar figure showing the estimated yearly cost of operation. AUTOM OBJl.E GAS SAVINGS DEVICES: "Increasl' gas mileage up to 33 percent. Save 65t to $3.50 p<'r tank ... Just drop this revolutionary new gasoline add1tt' c- in your tank. One container lasts 12 months or 15,000 miles.· These ads also might contain testimonials and tests 011 specific cars to show reductions in mpg. These "miracles·• just aren't. Ask the company for documentation you can believe; check with a car dealer or auto mechanic you trust. Any hesitancy lo prove the valsd1 ty of the claims should immediately warn you of a possibll' gyp. SiJnon Proposing 'Equal' Tax Plan WASlll7\IGTON <U PI ) -Treasury Secretary William Simon wants "radicar· tax ch:mges that will bring m S50 billion more in revenues while casing the burden on 10 .... <>r and middle income Americans. !n an internew published in Sunday·s echtion of lh\1 ~ation:il Ob:-:erver. Simon proposerl lmH'nn~ the tax rate to a rang<' of from JO to 35 percent of adJU::.tcd groi;s income from pre~ent rates of J H o 70 percent But Simon would recover more revenues by eli minatin:! most other deduction ::ind treating capital gains and olh<'r tax prefer<'nres as ordinary income .. We're J?Oing to have a taxpayers' revolt if we don't ht>gin to m r1ke the tax system more simpl<.'. more un- ders tandable-. so that t>veryonc knows that e\'Cr) body is p!lying his f:11r s hare," he said. Low Harvest Blametl Rural Russians Slwrt of Bread? MOSCOW <UPI) -Many rural ar<.'as across the So\'it•I Union have run short or hrN1d anrl a numbe r of government officials arc under reprimund, an agriculturnl n<'":-p.1p('1 has said. Western economists said 1t <'Ould be a result or last years d isastrous wheat harvest. ''The low harvest is pro· bably resulting in a slower supply response to demanct·• in rural ar<>:ts. one economist said. T H E SOV I E T Union harv~sted an estimated J37 ' million tons of j?rain l ast year. the wor$I in more than a decade. The newspaper Sel!'kaya Zh1m (Ru rnl Life> ~.1itl of- ficials in several areas had been reprimanded ror foilinJ? to insurt> unhroken supplies or tood and primary foodstuffs. ' ' I DAILY PILOT L /SC Fre• P-.e Al ' LEGEND •• • trl:nteti' -bumper suckers, lit·· ter 'ha.gs and key chains. tor in· s~ce -purportedly were rt>- ctiving goods paid for by the hOspitals. · However, their financial dis· closur~ statements show tht!y believed the donation came from Cella. And 1ome candidates re- 'J)Ortedl,y held fund-raisers to re- pay Cella personally for goods tbat-it-Js now alleted -11:ctua1ly weresupplled by the hospitals. It allegedly was Mission Co m- munity Hospital that bore the financial brunt or t'ampaign literature donated in wholesale lots to various candidates. But in the main, the candidates looked on the <'ontribution as a Cella donation. Also, postage, a favored form cl Cella campaign contribution, allegedly \11as purchased by the two hospitals and donated in Ce lia's name. .'\lthough o nl y a minorit y operating own e r of the h<kipitals, Cella reportedly \11as so mur h in control that campai~n \\'orkers were put on payrolls to do nothing more than electioneer. Political frie nd s of the doctor's "\\·ere allegedly hired as hospital cons ultants but rE'portedly devot- ed their C'nergies to political af- f:tirs. .'-\.!I in all, the inctirtmcnts al- lege th at Celia's politi ca l gene rosit y, the "''hirlwind of political activity that swirled about him "''ere largely the "'Ork of 3 four-m an conspiracy that created a mythical kingrr:aker . Re hind that fa cade was a stocky doctor who labored during the day at a clinic in Santa Ana. To its doors ca me political hopefuls. officeholders, their a ides and the hangers-On, some or them dependent on the doctor for their livelihoods. • • " • Court Kesumes •, U:inshaw Aims, ,. . .. History Eyed .llyTOM .llARLF.V QllflleO.llfPilt'I~ A resu;e Or congressman An- dr~w Hinshaw's career that began Monday resumed today in Orange County Superior Court with-the Newpor-1.-Beach Republican explaining from the witness s ta nd his aims ahd achievements before and after he became Orange County assessor in 1965. Hinshaw's t .... ·o lawyers have not yet made any reference to the three criminal charges on which Hinshaw: 53, was indicted by the grand jury and is being tried to- day. Those charges iriclude allega- tions that he accepted stereo sets as bribes, that he accepted a SJ,000 campaign contribution from the Tandy Corporation. a nd that he solicited a bri be during an assessment appeals hearing. Testifying while repeated ob· jeetions by prosecutor Michael Capizzi were overrufed by Judge Robert P .. Kneeland, Hinshaw told the jury today that he "re- volutionized" assessment prac- tices in Orange County from 1965 to 1972. The congressm an told the jury that he was the author of several manuals and assessment guides when he worked for the State Board or 1'~qualization and that no one, up to that time, had ever attempted to commit such prac- tices to paper. Hinshaw told the jury th at he was the first man to realize the economic impact or shopping centers in Orange County and ad· just assessment practices to reflert thBt impact. - Pointing out that he was chosen from 51 candidates for the post of Orange County assessor, Hinsha~ told the jury: ;'r!a..me any large company in California and it's pretty certain that l have .. been involved with the assess- ment of its property-ioa,nd inven· tory." Hinshaw's two lawyers com- mented today that the two days of testimony on the defendant's background are vital to thejucy's understanding of the final issues. Probation Given HB City Boss By ROBE RT BARKER OI ltla OIUJ Piiot 51i1H 1-Iuntington Beach City Ad - minis trator Dave Rowlands .,..·as placed on six month.s' proba- tion Monday night by a 5-1 vote by city council members after a lengthy executive session. J erry Matney, who cast the dissenting vote, was given a public reprima nd "for the man- ner in which he attacked the credibility, integrity and com- petency of the city administrator and other council members." Rowlands' probation period became effective Monday. • F,,_• Ti..,e A I AGENTS ••• «>nducted at 'san ·c1ein1nte City Hall, by a representotive of tho state Department of Juistice. LEAA 3.Dd the Department or Ju.!ltice work closely together ln administering federal police grants to local police agen~ies. The San Clemente Poli ce Department received $Uch a grant to help protect Richard Nixon durin& his San Qemente vlisits while President. . Frank said San Clemente .police officers received instruc· . tlon in detection of trace metals. The tec.hniq ue is. used to de- termine whether a gwi or other metal weapon came in touch with. clothing or other items in possession of a crime suspect. Portner said about 15. San Clemente officers attended the rourse. He said nothing was men- tioned that indicated the CIA was involved. ~ "The police probably didn't know they (the instructors) were spooks,'' Frank said. He said the documents showed conclusively that CiA persoMel were on the payroll of the LEAA and were not simply consultants to LEAA as had been stated in the Rockefeller Commission re- port on CIA activities. Frank said the documents s howed that the briefing was h~ld in August, 1970 for "'''a bun<!h of police departm ent~i including San Clemente.'' Fortner said he )lad no re- collection or officers from other police agencies being present at the training 'Session. He pro- mised, however, to check re- cords of the meeting to see if others had been there. Other documents· provided to Frank showed that the agency trained Washington, D.C.-area police in safe cracking, breaking and entering and repairing plaster walls to cover burglaries. They saw. and some still do see, an out.,..•ardly kindly man dressed in a light blue smock lending to his patients. .'-\.nd while he drives a coral· colored Vega about town, most or them talk about a white Bentley parked in his ga rage at home that none or them have ever seen. O.lly """'St-" ,. .... EX-HOSPITAL ADMINISTRATORS INDICTED WITH CELLA Stephe~ R. Evans, (left) and Geoi'ge Ollendort Leave Court f'rona Page A J .SEMESTER City Councilman Al Coen, who served as chairman of the com- mittee that s tudied Rowlands' performance, said the city ad· ministrator will remain on the job and that "probation" is a notice or warning to him. Frank said none of the docu- ments sho.,..•ed that such was the case with California police agen- cies. . Portner noted that Sa n Clemente orficers have received. training from other agencies, in- cluding the Secret Service which held courses on protection of the President and other dignitaries during visits to San Clemente. Indian Ocean Base Urged C.'-\.NBERR.'-\., Australia (U PI) -. .i\ustralian Prime Minister Malcolm Fraser says the United States should build up its naval and military presence in the In - dian Ocean to orrsel a Soviet foothold there and guarantee strategic Middle East-Asia oil lines. The 45-yea r -old rancher- politician called on the United States to push ahead with build- ing a naval base on the strategic Britis h -held island of Diego Garcia, a pinpoint in the Indian Ocean 2,000 miles northwest of .'-\.ustralia a nd 1,000 miles south of the Indian subcontinent. Inez Garcia 'Liberated' S.'-\.N FRANCISCO (AP}-lnez Garcia said Monday she wants to itSe her freedom on $5,000 bail to fight for women's rights and pre- pare for her retrial in the slaying or a man she says helped rape .her. In her first news conference since her release from jail last Friday,, Mrs. Garcia said the women around the world who s upported her case have helped her become a "'liberated woman. J know now that a lot of things _you take in life you don't need to," said Mrs. Garcia, JJ, Feisty Bandit LOS ANGELES (UPI) -A bandit robbed a savings and loan of $11 ,400 and ned on foot Mon- day. 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Alleged in the indictment that cites more than 150 overt acts "''ere four conspiracy counts, 54 forgery charges, 60 counts of grand theft and five counts in- volving the alleged willful at· te mpl to defraud state govern- ment. The four accused men are ex- pected to appear before U.S. District Court Judge Jesse Curtis in l..os Angeles for arraignment on the federal charges sometime today. Jn Orange County, the process began Monday as the defendants stood with their attorneys before Superior Court Judge Kenneth Williams. After they waived reading of the indictment. Judge Williams set bail for Cella at $75,000 and for his three co-defendants at $25,000 each. However, the judge approved the defendants' release on their own recognizance until Thursday morning when they must r eturn to his courtroom to satisfy the bail requirement. Before sending the four men to Orange County Jail or booking and immediate release, Judge Williams continued their ar- raignment and their plea to the charges to Feb. 5. Dressed in his customary gray suit, Cella stood with his attorney George Chula as Chula pleaded briefly with the judge for a reduc- tion in the $75,000 bail. After referring to hi s client as •'my dear friend Dr. Cella," Chula said the portly Santa Ana physician had ''deposited much goodwill in society's bank through many charitable ac- tivities.'' Chula said Celia's financial abilities had become limited in what he called a time of stress, an admission that his client might have difficulty raising the $75,000. While the Costa Mesa criminal attorney pleaded for lower bail, Deputy Dis t. Atty. Dan Brice argued that the bail amount should be higher. Bri~e reminded Judge Williams that the thert. alleged in the indictment ''is in excess of $2 million'' and the 127 charges could result in pehalties ranging from 60 to900 years in prison. Brice argued that Celia's civic and charitable works were part of a scheme to maintain outward signs or respectability. In sticking with his $7!5,000 de· ~ision, Judge Wllllams said, "It they haven't run yet. It's not likely they ·will . Alter all, Brazil Is not the kln~t climate in the world." world.'' tu he and his codefendanll lert the court and bun1ed lOtbelr l•il booking appointment, Cella quietly insisted t hat ''Everything will be all right ... Since multiple invesUgations or his polltJcal and business ac· tivities be&an, Cella hu main- tained. his problems stem lrom ( ,\ In addition to cutting registra- tion costs, the new. plan will allow instructors and students to com- plete their class work before Christmas vacation thereby eliminating the Joss or continuity over the holiday period. Saddleback College has been on the three quarter system since the college opened in 1968. At that time other colleges were expect· ed to make the s hift to the quarter system but the s hift never materialized . Course Set For Parents In Laguna A rePort on the action taken was issued thi s morning by ~1ayor Norma Gibbs. The statement s aid in part. ''decision-making-at the ex- ecutive level or city government has been inc reas in ~ly criSis oriented. "Efforts made to maintain ac- ceptable levels or s ervice and to execute and develop plans for the orderly operation of the city have been consistently frustrated by internal dissension, public dis- sidence, economic factors and Unfinished Business Set In San Juan management difficulties." The San Juan Capistrano City Probation was one of three re-Council will meet at 1 p.m. Wed- portea recommendation's nesday to consider the agenda made by the ad hoc committee items they were unable to get to studying ailegations made during last week's regular meet- against Rowlands by Matney. ing. Two of the most potentially Under a rule established by the serious charges were the alleged council, their meetings end by l l granting of retirement benefits to p .m. the po l ice a ssocia tion by Amongtheitemslefttobecon- A 30-hour course in ef£ective-Rowlands and the question of his sidered is a request from Mission ness training will be held for ownmeritpay. Hills Ranch, Inc. for an amend- parents and Laguna Beach Rowlands s aid this morning menttotheGeneralPlan. Unified School District employes that he was not "terribly disap-The developers are asking th·at beginning at 3 :30 p.m . Wednes-pointed" with the probation; that the land use labels be changed to day at · {..aguna Beach High a city administrator is always on allow for development of 274 un- accounting ·practices that, when School, room 31 . probation. its on the 157 acres east of the ex- once understood, will clear him The course centers on com· He compared his position to isting 1'1ission Hills Ranch sub- of any wrongdoing. munication skills, problem-that or an Army officer in eom· division. But in the view of the county solving techniques, counseling bat. ''No matter What your l.ast month, the council Grand Jury, sufficient evidence skills and ways of solving con-troops do five miles away, you're changed the plan to allow only \l.'as presented to it to charge the flicts. responsible," he said. 180 units on the property rather four defendants with stealing $1 It is offered by Effectiveness "The buck stops in this office," than the 380 units developers had million from Mission hospital, Training Associates. Tuition is he said. previously requested. $800,000 from Mercy hospital and $75. Laverne College will grant Council members directed Other items on the agenda in· $110 ,000 from a Cella related two semester units for an addi· Rowlands to provide a statement elude a status r eport on a road in Ji rm , Community Ph a r • tional SJJ. Registration is al the detailing the city's most critical Alto Capistrano, appea1s of two maceutical, lnc. first class. problem areas. planning commission actions and · In the process, the indictment F\lrther information is availa· He was told to present to the several appeals from people alleges. Medi-Cal reimburse-ble by calling Bill Barnes. direc~ council. on or before J an. 26 a whose property has been in- ment rates were illegally innat-tor of Educational Services, at comprehensive plan dealing with eluded in the city's historical eel, causing the s tate's taxpayers 494-8546. each of the areas. sites inventory. and health care consumers to--;;::::::::::::::::::::::=====================::'.::======:::; pay more than requir:ed fo'r I, services. Cella purportedly began profit· ing from the elaborate and sophisticated scheme to bilk the hospitals in March, 1972 shortly after Mission opened. His alleged ill-gotten gains were purportedly used to further his behind-the-scenes political ambitions, other business en- terprises and his personal hold- ings. It is .j,mplied in the indictment that Shlffman, Ollendorf and Evans pfovited from the alleged mass thefts through exorbitant salaries and fringe benefits as Cella exercised virtual one-man operational control over the two hospitals in which he was merely a minority owner. Chief tool in the alleged con- tinuous thefts rrom the hospitals was the preparation of coun-· terfelt invoices for supplies, the payment of the invoices on hospital checks usually signed by Cella and OJJendorf and their subsequent deposit ln a series of !bell bank a.ccounts controlled by Cella. But It Is a!JO olleged tbat much of Cella's extravagant political spendlDI was borne by the hospitals, much of it through an In house printing operation. The overt acts charged in the indictments aJ10 iDdlcate that Cella paid political ccnsultanu, computer mallJng flrms and campalin workfrl with hospital chttkl. And It lo oho charged th•t check• written to legitimate firms were fraudu:Jen_tly en· doned and deposlledl.o Cella ac, counta. • -. 1 • • THE REAL ENERGY CRISIS. *•••••• carpe ALL O F THE MEDIA KEEPS POUNDING INFORMATION REGARDING ENERGY AND THE LAO< THEREOF. IT IS APPARENT TO ANYONE WHO LOOKS, THAT THE REAL CRISIS IS AN INDIVIDUAL ONE. WE HAVE BECOME SO LAZY THAT WE ADHERE TO THE OLD ARMY ADAGE-"DON'T STAN D UP WHEN YOU CAN SIT, DONT, SIT WHEN YOU CAN LIE DOWN," ETC. UNFORTUNATELY, THESE IDEAS HAVE CARRIED OVER INTO BUSINESS, AND IT IS INCREASINGLY MORE DIFFICULT TO FIND A CRAFTSMAN WHO TAKES PRIDE IN HIS WORK. AT ALDEN'S WE DO HAVE THESE CRAFTSMEN, AND THE CARPETS All STRETCHED PROPERLY; AND THE SEAMS All HAND-SEWN AND RE-lNFOR<;ED WITH LATEX. IF THE JOB TAKES LONGER.JO DO IT RIGHT, THEN WE TAKE LONGER! 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Major a reas for deceptive advertisin g will be. windows, fuel oil burner devkes, electrical appliances. automobile gasoline sc:ivingll devices. Study the hypothetical ads in this column prepared ror me hy the Better Bu siness Bureau of Metropolitan New York, Inc. WINOOW S "Replat"ement window specialists. . . complete insulated wtndow _ .ge n uine thPrm a l in s ul a ted Money's Worth windows. fully guaranlet.-<l Backed by over 30 years window t>xperience." Or ''Thermal insulated windows cut heat loss by 60 percent .our company guarantees to s ave you 30 percent on your fuel bills .. or we will pay the difference in <"ash ... maintenance free .. weather :,tripping that seals out drafts and dirt. .. seals in heat in winter -seals out heat in summer." Most s uspicious are the s uperlative or a bsolute claim!. for insulation or energy effldency in these acts No 1n· sulation 1s "com plete." Some consumers have reportt•d the1r homes draftier than before they had inslalli'd the ~o­ called "thermal" windows. Wind condit10ns at your home site are a vital factor. Question any company that advertises its product 1s "Cully guarante~d." This should mean you 're entitled to your m oney back. no quest ions asked, at any time, for any reason. And do not expect the media in which you are tead- mg. seeing or hearing the ad to have done all the questiomn~ for you. It couldn't and can't. On a claim s uch as "30 years window experience ... find out how long the company has ht•en 10 hus1ness. Or on a da1m such as "thermal insulaled windows cul heat loss bv 60 percent," ask for test data to ba<"k up the claim. If you·r~· ~penchng several hundred dollars for windows to help re duC'e your fuel bill, it may even be worth the fee a civil engineer will charge you to check the claims. And don't overlook the information your local public utility will pro- vide . Any time a company guar antees "lo save you 30 per cent on your fuel bills." get the terms and conditions in writ ing And what good is any guarantee if the company isn't in existence., Re constantly on the alert for phony savings. The "sule · price m ay be the regular price. Or the regular price may be signifi cantly higher than the competition ·s. ELECTRICAL APPl.JA~CES: "Save 3·t percent on operation of our air conditione r ·· In bold type will appear the savings claim and name of the manufacturer In small type buried way down may be \.I hedge clause that s3ys the suvmgs clmm 1s based on a com rarison "ith another model of the same manufacturer that ls 1eff efficient. Check for the "EER" or Enerj'!y Efficiency Rating. T he higher the rating, the more efficient the air conditioner Look for the "EYCO," a dollar fi gure showing the estimated yearly eost or operation. AUTOMOBILE GAS SAVINGS DEVICES: "Increase gas mileage up to 33 percent. Save 65~ to $3.50 per tank. _ .Just drop this revolutionary new gasoline addit1' 1• in your tank . One container lasts 12 months or 15,000 mile~ .. These ads also might contain testimonials and tests on specific cars to show reductions in mpg. These "miracles .. just aren't. Ask the company for documentation you can believe; check with a car dealer or auto mechanic you trust. Any hesitancy to prove the valid• ty of the C'la1ms s hould immediately warn you or a possible gyp. Si1non Proposing 'Equal' Tax Plan WASHJ'.'IGT0'.'11 <UPI ) -Treasury Secretary William Simon wants "radical" tax chan!!CS that will brin{! 10 S.50 hillion more 10 revenues while l'a~ing the burden on low<'r and middle income Americans. !n an inter\'iew puhlishcd in Sunday·s edition of th1..• :'\ation:il Observ<'r. Simon propOSl'O lowC'ring the tax r3te to a range of from 10 to 35 percent of aclJusted gross income from rresent rates or I I to 70 percent Rut S imon would recover more revenues by eliminating most other d<'durt1on and treating capital gains and other tax preferences as ordinary lncom<'. "We're :?oing to have a taxpayers' revolt if we don't begin to make the ta.x system more simple, more un- derstandable. so that everyone knows that ever) hody is pay:n~ his fo ir ~har<', ·· hesa1d. Low Harvest Blamed Rural Russians Sliort of Bread? MOSCOW ClJPJ) -Many rural a reas across the Sovi(•I linion have run s hort or brea<I anrl a number or governmenl officials arc under rc1>rim<.md, an agricultural new:;p.-iper ha· said. Western economists said Jl could be 3 result of last year's disastrous wheat harvC'~t. "The low harvest 1s pro· bably resulting in a slower supply response to d('mand"' in rur"I :\r('~~. one <'Conomisf srud. 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Mary learns that her daughter Heather knows something about the neighborhood mass murders in· this episode of TV's newes t (and funniest> soap opera. ·ABC fJ 11 :30 -"Nick and Nora." Craig Stevens and Jo Anne Pflug portray the Thin Man and his wife on this TV mystery movie. ~-·~-~=~·~~-:te'r-~~~~~' TV DAILY LOG Tuesday Evening Dnn appem as nichtclub host ind performer with his cuests Peter Graves. Jack Cnsidy, Guy Marks. roster Brooks ind Vincent G1rdeni1 • 0 NEW TIME FOR JANUARY 13 * STARSKY & HUTCH li:OO 8 0 9J al m a) Ntws 0 Sbmy & Hutch "lcsln1 Stleak" l.1J 0 1' U1 LV ~ lkws A down·on·h1s-luck music~n runs O llkers Bukttblll Continued 1n10 trouble with hoodlums when he from S 30PM. l•kers vs. Chica10 stu ls • fortune 1n new counter· Bulls. reat bills. ~family All11r lF) TIM ltld OMS lronsidt fl) V1ticty Show hrtrldae fl1111l1 Q' Mnlt: (C) (lllr) "Tiit Slri•· @ Ad1•·12 111t1" (dra) '68 -Burt lallCISter. W Sttedld~ Janice Rule. '6 I~ t') Sbr Trt\ ED Tonight Emmy-winner Ell) C:tttlll' Ovtr {fl uttle Ruals Hour * "Upstairs Downstairs" li:JO ·~ m w, C:ritt1th Show 13 all.new episodes 10 Me,. C:rittl1 Show Mobil Oil Corporation l!! ' Hos•n's Heroes · · Ell) Nuluplece Tllutre: Upstairs ED lttt Dtctnc tompuy Downsu lrs (.29 .!,) love Anttricu Style Newly davorctd Ann Romano is €D Anttriun Outdoot111llft thrown onto an emotional turmoil by CEl ~llopin1 C:ourmtt D1v1d's proposal of m1rT11ce 1:00 0 O Q ~ ~ m ED News <cw Ci>(}) ED Tiie Rookia l:i.l lro11sidt ED Musical Comedy (!) lofllftll 9:30 B ~(I} Ci) 0111 °'' 11 A T11111 !B To Tell lht Touth al El Choler , I Concentration 10:00 B @OO C!J Switc~! Aeaonst I love LllCJ Mac's advice, Pete takes on the IS· The FBI s1enment or helpina. Plula Wire· l17 r1) Gunsmoke house (auest Ann Prentiss) try to Ell ll ltba establish whether her despised Un· C26 love Amtrkln Style cle Barney as really dud ind buried ED Wo•an! after 111. (l9 (f,) lonm1 0 1;2~ @;~ miu Forrutu ED Or1m1tk Seriu "An Acl of Violence" Joe's 11r1friend. al Tiit Md1 ms flmllr Georgia 1nd a poltcewoman convince 7:JO B New Trusure Hunt a reluclanl witness to tut1ty 111inst O~;@»im HoU)llOOd Squ1rei 1 su offender, but only after she O World of SulYlnl lorn hos homrt1dal intentions. (8 Pllytlb 0 0 News B lhc ,,.ltcton I_!) Ptrry CD ltMy lu11eh 0 (~ I (IJ ED lllare11s Wtlb,, :26 let's Miu I Dul M.O. .. Do You Know Whll Ell) ltltioMI 1:tt1nphlc Specill Hurts e?" A us Veaas sbowtirl "Search IOI !ht Gmt Apts" collapW$ from '" infection ind ED Aili••I Wtfid dOciors Welby and Kiley 1rt hamper. 1:00 B (rt Gold f191tS ed on their dla1nosis when sh~ fails D ~ 6 m M. 'j I. 0. to rtvul that she his hid SlllCOM 'Witch Hunt" Lois H1111t. the only 1n1ectt0ns. Slteree Nor1h ind S11110n Clloden firmer who 1s llOt 1 met11· Oakland ruest. lier of tht local co op. flCIS tht I Wildlife Adtt11tvre vencunu or her nt1fhbofs, and Nidia Caro • Sonny ind Woll fond lhemsetves~-...........1 : Monty Pytho1's f!Ji111 Cim1s caualtt in the middle I l~ O Mftit : (C) (2hr) uricture 10:30 ED Anh111tlo1 Festiv•f MoflrllJ Dt1d" (mp) '66 -Don' m...., Ameche, Martha Hyer, Wendell 11:00 I '3" 0 EI! m ED News ~~ ·X~~w~ r 6. Movie: "Mldni1ht lace" (mp) lest of Croudlo '60-Doris Oay, Ru Harrison. I 26 The Ho11tflllt0ners O (~ (j)) ED Happy 01111 · 01rt Sltldows "Fon11e the Salesman" When Fon· Mary Hartman, Mary H11tm'• zae d1sa1rets with the new owner @ Three Stoo1es ot the auto repair shop where he rt. W Batlle Line works. he takes Rteh1e's suu u · ~ co11bat t1on and Ines to rind another hne Eil) Robtrt Ma<NtY R""1 or work (~ ) low Araerian Style O lllllllon S Movie: (Cl (2hr) "Tht ED Cn1n1a 34 Tuica11" (wes) 'lili -Brodtrtek ll:JO B (IL m CIS Late Movie: (C) Cir•=~ ~~t Murphy. I •Killdont" (susp) '74 -Clint Walk· Mt4 Squi4 er. Cul Betl, Neville Brand. o u ~~mJohflllJ em.. NN1 -·• 0 Tiit HOMJlllOOltrs Cl~ CuJ,_e 6 Movlt: ..,ortrail fro111 life" al ~~1.uriit (dra) '48 -Robtrt Butty, Mai Zet· tet11n1. 1:30 8 @ Joe l Sorts Gus con· 0 (~ (i.l C!J MC Mysttty "Nat~ v1nees Joe that ht shollld hold the & Nora" (R) C(111 Stevens and Jo. wake for recently deeused Jimmy Anne Pflua st11. Flynn 1n the V1t1lt lrvont room even 1 a Tht FBI tllou&h Joe, didn't know the man 0 Movit: "Kindle W'rtll C.W' 0 (~ l CV Cl> Wtlco111t a.a (dra) '58-0ean Jones, Joan O'Britn. ){otter '1ht Sot·ln" The swuthoas 0) Tht fihost & Mri. M11ir staae 1 dmroom slt·lll lo protest @ l:tt Smart carettn1 hver every Wtdntsdly Ell) y011 & You How~r. Mr Woodm•n refuses to .. listen to their gnpa until II ap-1 Z:OO 0 T wK11hl Zone . .. pears the Sit in has aaoned new m M~lt: "Tht llreloot _M•il••• rectuils 1moni the mt of the stu· (com) 51-Robert Cumm1np, Ttr· dent body. IY Moo1.e, !!rome Courtland.; C!J hbbJ Yinto1 ~ow @ Mow1e: Dotto! of 0.0111 (hOI) m Ch I N I R .11 Armando Silvestre, Roberto Canedo. ar es e son e1 y • 12:30 0 M1yhrry RfD * Roberta Peters and (BJ Movie: "W•u Me Wiien the w11 Helen Gurley Brown. ts OYel" (com) 'li9 -Ken Bmy, I Mtn firilli11 Sbow Eva Gabor, Jim Badlus. rn:mm Mtmbtrslllp Orin 1:00 0 )) @ @ €I) lt .. rrow SIW1tio1 C.mtdy 0 C:t11t Awtry TIM Add1111s h111ily 1: 30 it (1) Morie: '1ttt Hot l llut" 9:00 B 1 (~ ) M'A'S'H A mlSSlon (dra) '49 -Betty Hutton, Victor or mtlcy •I a f01W1rd 11d st11ton Mature, June Havoc. ptOYtS potenti•lly d11asttous ror l:•S B MM: (C) ~ Meny HIWUJ• when ht wrech his lttP l rUMl1a" (mus) '55-»ne R\mttl, on tht rtlorn tnp, suiters • possl· Alan Udd Jtanne Cr1in. bit concuwon 1nd painful bru111S • Ind hndJ lltmsetr the un1nv1ttcl 2:00 m All.:",!Pt sa-: ~ u.. ., pest of 1 Korun r11m l1m1ly w1lo Nl&llt. AMllMll S11.,- caanol 11ndtrst1nd £n11tsh J;)() O MM: "Onpl hmtW" (wn) a @ oo ~ m o, .. • s "1." ·s1-Jo11A Eriaon. lob Allltilllt KOCE Television(SO) '· -' Orange County's ICC Near Death By GARY GRANVtu.E Of .... O.lty .... IUtf • Orange County's floundering Intergovernmental Coordinating ('..ouncil <ICC) is all but QUt of business. While continuation of the council in its present form drew no support from M city and three county representatives, the pro- spect of a drastically revised voluntary organization of Orange County cities and county govern- ment bid. So. before voting to disband ICC, the city and county' representatives decided to meet next month to consider formation of what is called a mini·Cog (council of governments). IF CREATED, a mini-Cog would serve as a voluntary coun- ty regional planning and grant review agency under a memorandum of unders tanding with the Southern California As· sociation or Governments, <SCAG ). Proponents of the Mini-Cog Meets Set For Seniors Two special public hear- ings have been scheduled in Orange Coast cities this month to obtain the views . of elderly county residents on proposed county gov- ernment senior citizen pro- grams due to sta~ July. A meeting will take place Jan. 20 in the Costa Mesa City Council cham· be-rs and another is set for Jan. 27 in the Laguna Beach City Hall auditorium. Both will be-gin at 1 p.m. plan suggested that such an agency would glve Orange Coun· ty a united voice in SCAG de- cisions and attract added state and federal grant money to the county. -Examples-of planning-runctton sited in the mini-Cog proposal in· duded transportation and waste water management. · YO R BA LINDA Mayor Carolyn Ewing argued that the actual planning process could be assigned to existing agencies and would then be subject to r eview and approval of mini·Cog representatives, who would be locally elected officials. • But County Supervisor Ralph Diedrich and Costa Mesa City Councilman Jack Hammett ap· peared to reflect a majority at- titude when they said they could not support formation or a min.i· Cog until it's goals, objectives and organizational structure are defined. ICC chairman, Fountain Valley City Councilman George Scott suggested that the city and county representatives Poll their elected fellow officials to de- termine mini-Cog supJ>Ort . IT WILL BE the results of that poll that will determine at a Feb. 26 meeting in Santa Ana if the · ICC will be reconstructed. As things stand now, ICC's membership has dwindled from a high or 24 cities when it was created to M, or which only JJ are paying members. The ICC was created under/ a voluntary joint-powers agree· ment bet ween elected officials from 2-t cities and county govern· ment. The intent was to draw vari~ _levels of local govern· ment together to tackle mutual problems on a countywide basis. One of the things the ICC began, but never finished, was the drafting of uniform zoning designations for the entire county. ORANGE COUNTY County Nixes Sand Quarry Res trictions A proposed new Orange County ordinance requiring sand and gravel quarry owners to restore mined·out areas for be~ficiaJ uses has been deemed too harsh by the county Board pf Supervisors. The board has ordered the founty planning staff to come back Jan. 29 with proposed re- visions after considering sug- gested compromise language of- fered by the sand and gravel in- dustry. I ndustry officials are particularly disturbed by the planning commission's decision to delete a phrase they fell made the ordinance more reasonable. The phrase said quarry pit restoration had to be done "only to the extent reasonably and economically feasible." Supervisors were told by Coun- ty Counsel Adrian Kuyper that such language was too abstract and would trigger a battle over exactly what is reasonable and feasible. But the board appeared to favor another proposed insertion in the ordinance suggested by at- tornies for Owens-Illinois, which operates a sand pit operation on San Juan Creek west of Caspers Regional Park. 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Stuart had been serving· as acting chief of tho new unified district&. which includes Los Anaele_s. Riverside, San Bernardino and Otange Counties, since last July. The new district was cre4ted through a voluntary effort or the four counties to bead off mov. es at the state level to impose reaional. pollution control on the area. SINCE IT WAS FOJlMED, the SCAPCD has s truggled to turn aside propos~d new state legislation that threatens to create a broader re· gional agency that would include Ventura and Santa Barbara Counties as well. Stuart, 53, served as San Bernardino County's chief Pollution officer after his retirement from the Air Force in l 972 and in 1974 was named to head the APCD in Riverside County. More than 50 applicants were revlewed by the SCAPCD board before Stuart was selected for the executive's job. AMONG T HOSE CONSIDERED were air pollution officers from Los Angeles, northern California and several eastern states, in addition to applicants from the feder al Environ mental Protection Agency. Stuart's salary will rem ain at the current $38,000·per-year figure. Health Planning Hearing Slated , The final public hearing on Orange County gov· ernment's application for new federal health plan- ning powers will take place Wednesday at JO a.m . Supervisors and the existing. CC)µnty Health Planning Council are competing to become the county's sole health services agency. The agency will have broad control over hospital construction and health grant administration. Both agencies are faced with a Jan. 19 deadline to file their applications with the state Department ·of Health. The decision or which agency will get the nod eventually will come from the federal Health, Education and Welfare Department (HEW). ' ' .. t ' /1 I Saddlebaek EDITION T oday's Closing ·N.Y. Stoeks V OL. 69, NO: 13, 3 SECTIONS, 32 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA TUESDAY, JANUARY 13, 1976 TEN CENTS .Lof!e-Followed -Louis Cella. Until recently, Dr. Louis Cella was a legend ln his own time. While there was uncertainty about tbe source or his rortune, Cella was known as a man or im· me~e wealth and influence. His followers talked or private jets that swept into Orange Coun- ty Airport every Thursday to whisk him away to conferences with captains or industry. Recently, there was talk of an * * * Arabian prince who bad benefitted from Ceua·s skllls as a surgeon. It was said that the prince wanted to repay his s ur- gical benefactor by selllngbim 10 milllon barrels or oil a year at $1 a barrell less than the Arab bloc· price. · The legend of Cella's financial worth grew as the size of his political contributiom increased. In 1974, the Santa "Ana doctor hit * * * the top rung on the political dona- tion ladder. By contributing more than $500,000 to 54 candidates and ca uses , Cella became Calllomia' stop political spender. And it showed in the company be kept. When Sen. John Tunney CO· Calif.> appeared at a local din· ner, Cella was seated at the bead table. · * * * The stocky Santa Ana physi- cian talked of visits to Gov. Ed- mund Brown Jr. 's a ustr e Sacramento apartment. And $255,000 contributed to state Co11troller Keo Cory's 1974 campaign helped keep their close relationship close. Though a registered Republican, Cella frequently dropped npmes like Unruh, Fong and other: l ea din g state * * * Democrats during conversation. But Cella was Car from the state and county political mighty wbo benefitted Crom his seeming- ly compulsive cam::>aign dona· tions u he sat alone Monday in an Orange Co unty courtroom. As always, the doctor was calm, sort spoken and more than courteous as he wailed to be ac- cused in a Grand Jury indict· ment with masterminding the * * * biggest fraud in county history. Clear in 1he indictment is that a major portion of the $2 million allegedly stole n from two }lospitals Cell a once controlled was used t-0 indulge his ex- travagant political spending habit. In some alleged instances, can- did ates who s uddenly found themselves laden with campaign <See LEGEND, Page AZ> * * * ., s r. a n • 1cte Signals Urged In Viejo Citing the potential for a serious traffic accident, mem· be rs, of the Mission Viejo Municipal Advisory Council (MAC> Monday night called for the installation or emergency traffic signals at the Marguerite Parkway fire station. The flashing amber signals, which would turn red when fire trucks leave the station, would be installed on both sides of the fire house to halt traffic. Councilmen, on a 3-2 vote, re· commended to the Orange Coun- ty traffic department that the signals be emplaced as soon as possible to forestall the possibili· tyo! a fatal collision. The request for the signals was spearheaded by Councilman Cal Neve who said that firemen had .. several close calls'' with motoris t s on Marguerite Parkway and the probability was high that someone would be killed in a collision with a fire truck. Station 24, just north of the Oso Parkway intersection, is situated on a 45 mph s tretch but cars pass- ing by the s tation frequently ex- ceed the posted limit. The safety problem cited by (See SIGNAL, Page A2) Laguna Hills Man, 81, Hit By Car, Hurt An 81-year·old Laguna Hills man apparently suffered only bumps and bruises Monday even· ing when he was struck by a car · while walking in the traffic lanes of El Toro Road. Charles Brian, of 172DAvenida Majorca, was listed in stable con- dition today at Saddleback Com· munity Hospital, where he was admitted for observation after the 5:50p.m . mishap. "At his age, it was remarkable he wasn't more extensively in- jured," a California Highway Patrol spokesman said. "He must be. in pretty good shape." Witnesses told CHP officers at the scene that Brian was walking west on El Toro Road about 1,000 feet east of Rockfield Boulevard. The CHP spokesman Said he was about JO feet onto the roadway; in the right·hand traffic.lane. He was struck by a westbound auto driven by Mary Einstein, 51, of 3078" Bonn Drive, Laguna Beach. She was not charged. In Battin Trial Judge Rejects Attorney Tactic SUpcrior Court Judge Kenneth Lae said Monday that district at· torney investigators do not have to tell Orange County Supervisor Robert Battin 's attorney what Saddleback ' Switching . To Semesters . Saddleba~k College is getting mto step with other community colleges in Orange County . by s witching to the sem este r system. The change Crom the present quarter system was authorized by unanimous vote or UMl board ol trustees Monday night and is acbeduled to begin this fall. Saddleb ack, which was the county's only communitt college to r emain on the quarter system, will switch to an "early semester" system . It will allow the same amount of class. time but eliminate the expense and bother of one re- gistration period, according to Supt. Robert Lorn bardi. Tentative plans are to begin the fall semester Aug. 23, making it an "early" semester, and to end it on Dec. 23. The spring semester would run from Jan. 10 to May2S_ A final decision will be made by the board Jan. 2. In addition to cutting registra- tion costs, the new plan will allow instructors and students to com- plete their · class work before Christmas vacation thereby eliminating the loss or continuity over the holiday period. • Saddleback College has been on th~ three quarter system since the college opened in 1968. At that time other colleges were expect- ed to make the shift to the quarter system but the shift never materialized. ~E 4LSO H4D SEYEN· A.GEN1S ~Ell, West Germany (UPI) -"Snow White Was With the CIA" is the title of a puppet sho• being staged at a festival in Nienhausen Park. Festival organizers said the satirical puppet show was de- signed to acquaint children with political and social problems. two county political figures are currently under investigation. Judge Lae's ruling came as at- torney Matthew Kurilich con· tinued to insis t that Battin is a victim of selective prosecution. In a Grand Jury indictment handed down last July, the con· troversial Santa Ana supervisor is charged with seven felonies re- lated to campaigning in 1974 for lieutenant governor at taxpayer expense . And it is Kurilich's contention that Battin was singled out for in- vestigation and prosecution because he is a member of a political class being prosecuted for alleged c rimes for which members or another political class are exempt. To illustrate his pOi.nt, Kurilich wanted dis trict attorney in- vestigator Edward Banks to identify the two officeholders now being investigated. But after talking to Kurilich and Deputy Dist. Atty. J ack Ryan in his chambers, Judge Lae said Banks could not say who is under investigation. Clear in the judge's ruling was that to make public the identity of the two figures would subject them to. suspicions that might prove unfounded when the in· vestigations are completed. Earlier in the hearing, another investigator, John Gier. testified that the investigation leading to Battin's indictment was backed by more than statements made by former Battin employes. Before the case was taken to the Grand Jury, Gier said, docu· ments related to the investiga- tion had been obtained from a former Battin office worker. 0.11, rtt« PMto ltr htncll O'DMMll PHYSICIAN FACES 171 FEDERAL, COUNTY JURY CHARGES Dr. Louis Cella Calmfy Awaited Ball Hearing Monday Hinshaw Aims Reviewed Trial R esumes With Look at Backgrowul By TOM BARLEY OI tM O~lly l'llot SWff A resume of Congressman An· drew Hinshaw's career that began Monday resumed today in Orange County Superior Court with the N e wport Beach Republican explaining from the witness stand his aims and achievements before and after he became Orange County assessor in 1965. Hinshaw's two lawyers have not yet made any reference to the three criminal charges on which . Hinshaw, 53, was indicted by the grand jury and is being tried to· day. Those charges include allega- tions that he accepted stereo sets as bribes, that he accepted a $1,000 campaign contribution from the Tandy Corporation; and that he solicited a bribe during an assessment appeals hearing.· Testifying while repeated ob- jections by prosecutor Michael Capizzi were overruled by Judge Robert P . Kneeland, Hinshaw told the jury today that be "re· volutionized'' assessment prac· tices in Orange County from 1965 to 1972. The congressman told the jury that he was the author of several manuals and assessment guides when he worked for the State Board of Equalization and that no one, up to that time, had ever attempted to commit such prac- tices to paper . ·Owner Sllys Mortuary. 'Needed' . . Hinshaw told the lury that he was the first man to realize the economic impact or shopping centers in Orange County and ad- just assessment practices to reflect that impact. Pointing out that he was chosen from 51 candidates Cor the post of Orange County assessor, Hinshaw told the jury: "Name any large company in CaliComla and it's pretty certain that I have been involved with the assess- ment of its property and inven-By ANNE COOPER Ol .. DMl,11'1 ......... Leisure World residents who have likened a proposed mortuary near Gate 3 ol their re. tirement community to a tree full • of vultures appp.rently have had little impact on the mortuary owners. Mn. Robert McCormick Sr!, representin1 McCormick t Mortuaries, told Golden Rain Foundatiow directors who ad· minister Let.sure Wodd c.'Omraoo property Monday that • McCormick fiaures show a need for• mortuary ln clOle p~ty ' to the retirement community. Apparently attuned to the nap, a competing mortuary, ach~uled to open for business Moftday, has announced an open house at its place of business a mile down the road from Leisure World. Leisure Worlders have threa•ed to add codicils to tbe~r wills ensuring a future boycott of McCormick H it persists in tC>getMmess. In announcing the open house. Joseph O'Connor, owner and director of the Laauna Hills Mortl.¥U'Y, said. "We want to be a part of the comm\Dlit,)' .•• Unlike another mortu.ry projeded for tM area that ts a chain 0peratlon, Lapna HUii Mortuary la family owned and operated." "My family and I," O'Ccn.nor continued. ''will be ldlve lD the funeral home'• operation on a dally blsis and wlU be responsive to the needs and preferences or 1.he entire community." Roland Smoot, president of the Golden Raln Foundation, said h~ had no indication at Monday's meeting that the McCormick firm would consider changing the loea· tlon ofits mortuary. · He said Mrs. McCormick em- pb&li1ed the beauty of the pro- PONd building and promised tho fundlon ol the bulldin, would be kept .. low-key.•• The si(Pl tdenti· fytft1 t.be site as a mortuary will be w small, she said, "it can t>."'ly be seen.•' Fifth D istrict Supervisor Thom .. Rtley also attended the meeUna with his aide, Miko Sch ml ti. •·supe rvisor Rlley js con-1 • cemed," Schmitz said after the meeting. "He will not, however, take a leadership role in this con· troversy." Schmitz said there is no legal way Leis ure World residents can force McCormick not to build the mortuary. Riley's aide s aid he expecta con5truction to proceed on schedule. "TtMI McCormicks are doin1 wbat they ean to eue the IJ'lin." •..W, .. but they're not IOlq to cUnle tlletr pl am . ., • A petition campaign, bellded by Leisure World residents Pb.Uli p Stelller and Kenneth and Minnie McBwlns. h• contin~ to build, p~test.ih1 tM proposed mortuary. (See MOaTUARY. Pale .\2) tory." · Hin.shaw's two lawyers com- mented today that the two days of testimony on the defendant's blckground are vital to the jury's understanding or the final issues. Gunman Killed NEW ORLEANS <UPI) -A man arrested I or c•usinl a di,a.. turbance 1Q a f'reMh Quarter bar snatched a gun from a poljce of. ficer Monday night, locked hlmM1I lJl a pedd1 wqoo and ft.red throqh the doors, wound- lng thrff offtcen. Police shot and killed the s ... pect. Juries Charge 3 Others By GARY GRANVILLE OI tM O.ilr Pilot SQff Orange County political figure Dr. Louis Cella and three of his business associates were indict- ed by federal and county grand juries Monday on charges r elat- ed to the alleged theft or $2 million from two cou nt y hospitals. District Attorney Cecil llicks said the purported theft through embezzlement. forgery and fraud is the largest in county his· tory. In addition to Cella's hospital partners, Hicks labeled the al· leged theft a consumer fraud that reached in the pocket or all tax- payers because or its impact on Medi-Cal and Medicare reim-1 bursement rates at the hospitals. Identified in indictments that together charge them with 17l felony crimes were: -Cella, a Sl-year-0ld Santa Ana physician who in 1974 con- tributed more than $500,000 to Sf candidates and causes. -Theodore Schiffman, 53, of Santa Ana, a Cella business manager and frequent campaign treasurer for Cella sponsored political candidates. -George L. Ollendorf, 44, or Laguna Heach, a former ad- ministrator at the two alleged victim hospitals, Mission Com- munity Hospital. Mission Viejo, and Mercy General Hospital, Santa Ana. -Stephen R. Evans, 31, or Mission Viejo, a former Ollen- dorf aide at Mission and then ad- ministrator at Mercy. -Twenty J ohn Does. The 51-page indictment handed down by a federal Grand Jury in Los Angeles charged the accused men with federal crimes. Charges included in the 44· count federal indictment in eluded conspiracy to defraud the governm e nt, making fals e Medicare clai m s, claiming fraudulent tax deductions for the hospitals and diverting llJOney il- legally obtained Crom thE1govern- ment to their own use. ln Orange County, the Grand Jury decided after listening to 42 witnesses durin g 15 days of testimony that there was suffi- cient evidence to charge Cella and his three associates with 127 felony counts. Also avai I able to the jury when it reaches its decision to indict was physical evidence gathered <See CELLA, Page A%) . Coast ~ Weath er Fair skies through Wed- nesday with some high clouds. Highs 65 at the beaches rising to 70 inland. Lows tonight 38 to 45. INSIDE T ODAY How much of a. role cholutn-ol plays in Marl d#- ·NM, which kills more thilm twice.GI mcmv Ammcans.cra conc~r. remains unclear. 1 ·Anal~sA1. ··-- Al OAJLYPILOT SB ~·. , ..... l'.,,e .41 LEGEND •. •• trinkets -bumper stickers, Ut· ter baa• and key chains, tor in- stance -purportedly were re· teiving 1oods paid for by the hospitals. llowever, their financial dis· closure statements show they believed the donation came from Cella. And some candidates re· .POrtedly held fund·ra.isers to re- pay Cella personally for goods that it 11 now alleged actually were supplied by the hospitals. lt allegedly was Mission Com· munity Hospital that bore the financial brunt of campaign literature donated in wholesale 19ls to various candidates. But in t~ main. the candidates looked on the contribution as a Cella donation. Also, postage. a favored form of Cella eampaign contribution, allegedly was purchased by the two hospitals and donated in Cella's name. Although only a minority opt-rating owner of the hospitals. Cella reportedly was so much in eontrol that campaign workers were put on pay rolli. to do nothing more than electioneer. Political friends of the doctor's were allegedly hired as hospital eonsultants bu t reportedly devol· ed their eneq~ies to political af· fairs. All in all, the indictments al· lege that Celia's political generosity. the whirlwind of political activity that swirled about him were largely the work o( a four·man conspiracy that created a mythical kingmaker. Behind that f acade was a stocky doctor who labored during the day at a clinic in Santa Ana. To its doors came political hopefuls. officeholders. their aides and the hangers.on. some of them· dependent on the doctor for their livelihoods. ~CS~e~g Garden Sites The Mission Viejo Municipal Advl.sory Council (MAC) Mon- d$Y nl&ht agreed to look for a one·acre site where green thumbs could practice their gardening skills. . Those interested in participat~ ing in the community garden pro- ject would be given a 15 by 20-fool. plot to raise vegetables at a $10 yearly lease fee. But even though councilmen went ahead with plans for the gardening CO ·QJ>, several ex- pressed their reluctance because only 15 would·be sodbusters had eontacted the council despite an extensive publicity campaign. The community gardens are being made available by the county to several communities which have undeveloped park properties. Federal Revenue Sharing funds are earmarked for the clearing and tilling of the garden sites and for the installa- tion of temporary irrigation systems. Similar co·OP gardens also are being conside red for Costa Mesa's Fairview Park and the Anaheim· Yorba Linda area but the response has been less than overwhelming, a ccording to county officials. To date only about 75 persons have expressed an interest on a countywide basis. However. Councilman Cal Neve said the MAC would be "eheating the people" if Mission Viejo residents were not being given the opportunity to try their bands at vegetable gardening on a pilot basis. Viejo residents. with the accp- t1on of those 11 ving in the Aliso Villas condominiums and lo ...-partments;-all have bactyuda in which to stArt their vegetable gardens. That notion was underscored by <&unc.ilwoman Kathleen Kel- ty who voted agalnst the garden project on the basis that there were already enough op- portunities for home-growing without resorting ~.the expen- diture of taxpayer do~. Probation Given BB City Boss By ROBERT BARKER OfUIO 0.111 PlloCS.." Huntington B~ach City Ad- ministrator Dave Rowlands was placed on six months' proba- tion Monday night by a 5-1 vote by city council members after a lengthy executive session. Jerry Matney, who cast the dissenting vote, was glveh a public reprimand "for the man- ner in whic~ he attacked the credibility, integrity and com- petency of the city administrator and other council members ... Rowlands' probation period became effective Monday. Ben£h Ad Flap Debated ' The questJoo or whether ad· vertiline should be allowed on Mission Viejo•s bus stop benches hu members of the Municipal AdvlsoryCou11c1l ontbehot seat . They are torn between having free benches that serve as mini· blllboarda !or advertisers and uncluttered benches, pricecl at about $300 each. While attempting to resolve the issue Monday night, cowicllmen agreed the best approach would be to Invite bench advertising firms to Mission Viejo and show them what their benches look like. The lack of bus stop seating bas vexed councilmen tor some time. There have been numerous com- plaints from bus riders about having to sit on hillsides and cold curbs. Bus benches containing ad- vertising_ could be made availa- ble almost immediately, accord- ing to Jim Dodge, a member of the MAC transportation commit- tee. The other kind would have to be funded by the Orange County Transit District and carries a waiting period of about one )'ear. Members of the council earlier adopted a resolution against bus bench advertising but the policy was in effect only through 1975. With the pressing need for benches, councilmen now appear prepared to reconsider their thinking. MAC officials also expressed an interest in so.called "memorial benches" which are being offered by some service clubs such as the Elks and feature only small plaeards. They saw. and some still do see. an outwardly kindly man dressed in a light blue smock tending to his patients. And while he drives a coral· colored Vega about town, most of them talk a bout a white Bentley parked in his garage at home that none of them have ever seen o.lly Piiot 5Caff .... EX-HOSPITAL ADMINISTRATORS INDICTED WITH CELLA Stephen A. Evans, (left) and George Ottendorf Leave Court His view was supported by eouncil colleague J ea nne Gagnebin who reported that co- op gardens at Laguna Hills Leisure World proved so suc- cessful that the Ros s moor Corporation now is adding a second green-thumb area. City Councilman Al Coen, who served as chairman oft¥ com- mittee that studied Rowlands' performance, said the city ad- ministrator will remain on the job and that "probation" is a notice or warning to him. A report on the action taken was issued this morning by Mayor Norma ~ Gibbs. The discussion next month with bench advertising represen- tatives is expected to deal with the possibility of securing local advertising for Mission Viejo's benches. I lf'rona Page A J SIGNAL ..• MAC officials is compounded by • the fact that driver visibility is . reduced because the station is on a curve. \ Councilman John Noble who made the motion to call for the acquisition of the signals said he did so partly out of personal re· asons. "I almost h ad an accident there. The doors came open and they <the fire trucks) came flying out," he told his colleagues on the council. Fire Capt. T i m Sappok, bowever. pointed out tha t firemen always wait for traffic to elear before pulling out. This, he said, causes some delay in get- ting the equipment to the scene of an emergency. Noble, in a reTllark directed at Councilmen Ric ha rd Lowcock and Kathleen Kelly, sajd he was ··saddened " that the council could not give its unanimous backing to a project of such vital i mportance. Queen Seeks Co"!'ly Title Vicki Bosworth. the reigning Miss Saddleback Valley, will try for second·time luck Feb. 26 in the Miss Orange County Pageant. The contest a t Plummer Auditorium in Fullerton will in- volve the reigning queens from l80range County communities. Advance tic kets for the pageant ma y be obtained through the Chamber o( Com- merce, 837-4753. ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT Tl>eOr-COll\t O•lly Piiot. "'111\ Wl\IC11 I\ Cotn• bHwi<S thf' Nf W\ Pte\'• I\ pubfl\heet by •r.t 0t ~ GNst Pul>l"'""9 Comp•ny S..p.a••t•tcl•hOM M~ P'A>fls!ltd MoNl•Y throuql\ Friday for Costa -w. ~wp0rt B<tecl\, Hunllnq1on O.a<h Foun· t••" V'•ll•Y. lrv1~. S.ctdlt'n"o · valltt• A,.-.n ~ &.a<h/South Co.\I A ""'lit> H 11"""'1 Hh tiol> •• ,,..bll"'«d S.lurd•O -!.""'1••' "" pr1f"C.•P•f P\'bll~lrtq OI•"' I\ at l.» ._.,,.,, kity !'>lrffl, Cost.e ~11<1, C.lifOt nl• ,,.,._ Robert N. Weed Pruldenl •nd Pullll.,_. Jack R. Curley v.a President •nd c;.Mr•I MtrwOH Thomas Keevil Edllo< Thomas A . ~urSltllne M•Mtlflt tiGltor Charles H. Loot Richard P. Nall AHlttMI ~MQlnq Edit~ S•ddleback ValleyOtfke :iutt UI Pu RoMl ., !.•ti l>tl"llO f , ...... ., Oftius CotUI "'°'"' lllllW .. t ll<ty$1""1 ~liflftOft 11 .. d1· I ltJS h«ll ~ U1_ 11 ... ,11. ltMOlt~e\l'"' TelepltoM (714) 6U-4D1 Onsltiect ActvertJ•lftl Mtot611 Fro• Page Al CELLA ••• through 17 search warrants is- sued since it began its investiga- tion late last May. By the time the county Grand Jury wrapped up its hefty 91·page indictment, Cella, Schiffman, OJ. Jendorf and Evans were charged with 127 felony crimes. Alleged in the indictment that eites more than 150 overt acts were four conspiracy counts, S4 forgery charges, 60 counts of grand theft and five counts in· volving the alleged willful al· tempt to defraud slate govern· ment. The four accused men are ex- pected to appear before U.S. District Court Judge Jesse Curtis in Los Angeles for arraignment on the federal charges sometime today. In Orange County, the process began Monday as the defendants stood with their attorneys before Superior Court Judge Kenneth Williams. Alter they waived reading of the indictment, Judge Williams set bail for Cella at $75,000 and for his three co·defendants at $25,000 each. However, the judge approved the defendants' release on their own recognizance until Thursday morning when they must return to his courtroom to satisfy. the bail requirement. Before sending the four men to Orange County Jail or booking and immediate release. Judge Williams continued their ar· raignment and their plea to the charges to Feb. 5. Dressed in his customary gray suit, Cella stood with his attorney George Chula as Chula pleaded briefly with the judge for a reduc- tion in the $75,000 bail. After referring to his client as ''m y dear friend Dr. Cella," Chula said the portly Santa Ana· physician had "deposited much goodwill in society's bank through many charitable ac- tivities.'• Chula said Celia's financial abilities had become limited in what be called a time of stress. an admission that his client might have difficulty raising the $75,000. While the Costa Mesa criminal attorney pleaded for lower bail. Deputy Dist. Atty. Dan Brice argued that the bail amount should be higher. Brice reminded Judge Williams that the theft alleged in the indictment .. is l.n excess of S2 million" and the 127 charJes could result in penalties ranclnl from 60 to 900 years in prison. Brice argued that Cella•s cl.tc and charitable works weTe part of a scheme to maintain out•ard signs of respectability. Jn sticking with hLI $75,000 de- cision, Judge Willlamt 1ald, "If UMy haven •t run yet, it's notl.lkely they wUI. After all, Brazil is not thekindestcllmateintheworlcl.'' world.·· As he and his codef endants left the cocut and hurried to tbltr Jall booking appointment, Cella quietly insisted that "EverJtblni will be all right.,. Since multiple inw.s.U,.uam of his polllicaJ and busm.t ac- tJ.tUes ~san. Cella hat main· tainf'd h~roblems atem from ' \ O. lly ... kit Slaff l'lloto CELLA AIDE HELO Theodore Schiffman Councilmen agreed that polic- ing the garden for both theft and weed control might become a serious problem and that its general appearance probably would not be particularly attrac· tive. Councilman John Noble stressed the importance of finding a garden site that was compatible with its neighbors . "I'm wondering if the people liv- ing nearby would want to see people out there working in their gardens al six in the morning," he said. The lack of interest in the garden project might have been caused by the fact that Mission E'ront Page Al MORTUARY The statement said in part, "decision-making at the ex- ecutive level of city government has been increasingly crisis oriented. "Efforts made to maintain ac- ceptable levels of service and to execute and develop plans for the orderly operation of the city have been consistently frustrated by internal dissension, public dis· sidence, economic factors and management difficulties." 'Heavy Hits' Planned/or College Radio KSBR -FM, Saddleback "l turned over 914 signatures to College's new radio station, will the Golden Rain people before be on the air through July 4 with Monday's meeting," Steiner said. "heavy bits" from America's "and we've collected close to 100 musical past. more since then." The "Bicentennial Concert.'' John S. Simons, a Laguna Hills resident, however, implored councilmen not to soften their no- advertising stance. He said two benches recently were placed on La Paz Road jusl near the Hilton Inn. "If you want my opinion, they look like bell," he fumed ... I wouldn't want one in front of my house.'• Africa Trip Subject of Viejo Meet Olive and Marvin Ford will describe their recent trip to Kenya, East Africa, to Mission Viejo members o( Women's Aglow Fellowship Thursday morning in Laguna Hills. Ford will also discuss his ex- perience following a severe heart attack, during which he said he was pronounced clinically dead. accounting "practices that, when The petition, addressed to the which airs from 1 to 3 p.m. once understood, wilJ clear him McCormick firm, states that weekdays, features symphonies, The Fords will also sing at Thursday's meeting. An acquaintance .coffee will precede the Fords' talk at 10 a.m. in the fellowship hall of the First Baptist Church, 24521 Moulton Parkway. of any wrongdoing. those Leisure World residents concertos and classics by George But in the view of the county who sign will alter their wills so Gershwin, Leonard Bernstein, Grand Jury, sufficient evidence that their funerals will be Charles Ives and Aaron was presented to it to charge the handled by a firm other than Copland. four defendants with stealing $1 McCormick. Programming for the bicenten- million from Mission hospital. "Our argument is solely with nial production was selected by Additional in!ormation and re- senations are available by call- ing 586-5707. 586-6299 or 800-1701. ~.000 from Mercy hospital and the site," Steiner said. "People students Eric Cooper and Mee $140,000 from a Cella related come from all around to Mee Von Glascoe, the sbow'8 1 i rm . com mun it y p h a r . aubbouse 3, which is located at hosts. Feisty Bandit ·maceutical, Inc. Gate 3. That clubhouse is our KSBR's 1o~watt signal can be · In the process. the indictment pride and joy. We don't want to found by tuning to 88.500 the FM :U-QS ANGELES (UPI) -A \ alleges, Medi·Cal reimburse-have to negotiate a funeral pro-dial. The station can be beatd banditrobbedasavingsandloan ment rates were illegally inflat-cession every time we go to a over most of the Saddleback of $11,400 and fled on foot Mon· ed, causing the state's taxpayers .-!!:..P::la::::y...:o:.:r..:a:.:s::y:...:m=.=::p.::b.:.o.:.:.ny:.._ .. ______ v_aU_e..;.y_. --:------------d_ay_. __________ _ and health care consumers to pay more than r equired for services. Cella purportedly began profit- ing from the elaborate a nd sophisticated scheme to bilk the hospitals in March, 1972 shortly after Mission opened. His alleged ill·gotten gains were purportedly used to further his behind-the-scenes political ambitions, other business en. terprises and his personal hold- ings. It is implied in the indictment that Shiffman, Ollendorf and Evans provited from the alleged mass thefts through exorbitant salaries and fringe benefits as Cella exercised virtual one-man operational control over the two hospitals in which he was merely a minority owner. Chief tool in the alleged con- tinuous thefts from the hospitals was the preparation of coun- terfeit invoices for supplies, the payment of the invoices on holpltal checks usuallY. signed by Cella and Ollendorf and their subsequent deposit in a series o( •bell bank accounts controlled by Cella. But lt 11 also alleged that much d c.ua•a extravagant political 1pendln1 was borne by the holpltall, much of it th.rough an 1D bouae printing operation. The overt acts charged in the indictments allo indicate that Cella paid Political ~ultants. computer mailtnc firms and campaitn workers with hospital dwcb. And U ii also charged that dleckl written to Jefillmatc firms were fraudulently en· dorMd and deposited in Cella ac· rounts. THE REAL ENERGY CRISIS. ALL OF THE MEDIA KEEPS POUNDING INFORMATION REGARDING ENERGY AND THE LAO< THEREOF. IT IS APPARENT TO ANYONE WHO LOOKS. THAT THE REAL CRISIS IS AN INDIVIDUAL ONE. WE HAVE BECOME SO lR.Y THAT WE ADHERE TO THE OLD ARMY ADAGE _ .. DONT STAND UP WHEN YOU CAN SIT, DONT SIT WHEN YOU CAN LIE DOWN," ETC. UNFORTUNATELY, THESE IDEAS HAVE CARRIED OVER INTO BUSINESS, AND IT IS INCREASINGLY MORE DIFFICULT TO FIND A CRAFTSMAN WHO TAKES PRIDE IN HIS WORK AT ALDEN'S WE DO HAVE THESE CRAFTSMEN, AND THE CARPETS All STRETCHED PROPERLY, ANO THE SEAMS All HANO.SEWN AND RE·INFORCED WITH LATEX. IF THE JOB TAKES LONGER TO DO IT RIGHT, THEN WE TAKE LONGER! OONT BUY VALUABLE CARPETING AND HAVE IT RUINED BY A SHODDY INSTALLATION -CALL ALDEN'S AND FIGHT THE IENERGV CRISIS. DEN'S. : iiisiiilatiij,j: ·custom drapsriss . • 1663 PlACfNTIA AVENUE • COSTA MtSA, CAI.IF. 92611 • PHON! 6~-4138-6~6·2355 ---·------ ) I • , 1 f I • ~ l t .. Irvine EDITION VOL. 69, NO. 13, 3 SECTIONS, 32 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA TUESDAY, JANUARY 13, 1976 Today's Closing N.Y. Stoeks TEN CENTS } €barge _Dropped--in h·vine Van Crash By DOUG FRITZSCHE Of tM Oellw ""°' Sbff A Harbor municipal court judge has dismissed manslaughter charges against the driver of a day camp bus in- volved in a fatal Irvine accident after declaring that the City of Irvine violated her constitutional rights. Misdemeanor manslaughter charges had been brought by the district attorney's office against Carolyn Connors, 23, of 1561 * * * Donator A County 'Legend' Until recently. Dr. Louis Cella was.a legend in his own time. While there was uncertainty about the source of his fortune, Cella was known as a man of im· mensewealth and influence. His followers talked of private jets that swept into Orange Coun· ty Airport every Thursday to whisk him away to conferences with captains of industry. Recently. there was talk of an Arabian prince who had benefitted from Celia's skills as a surgeon. It was said that the prince wanted to repay his sur· gical benefactor by selling him 10 million barrels of oil a year at $1 a barren less than the Arab bloc price. The legend of Cella's financial worth grew as the size of his political contri blltions increased. In 1974, the Santa Ana doctor hit the top rung on the political dona- tion ladder. By contributing more than $500,000 to 54 candidates aQd causes, Ce ll a became California's top political spender. And it s howed in tt~e company he kept. Whe n Sen. John Tunney (D- Calif.) appeared at a local din- ner. Cella was seated at the head table. The stocky Santa Ana physi- cian talked of visits to Gov. Ed· mund Brown Jr. 's austre Sacramento apartment. And $255 ,000 contributed to state Controller Ken Cory's 1974 campaign helped keep their close relationship close. Though a registered Republican, Cella frequently dropped names like Unruh, Fong and ot h er leading state Democrats during conversation. But Cella was far from the state and county political mighty who benefitted from his seeming- ly compulsive campaign don~­ tions as he sat alone Monday -m an Orange County courtroom. As always, the doctor was calm, soft spoken and more than courteous as he waited to be ac- cused in a Grand Jury indict- ment with masterminding the biggest fraud in county history. Clear in the indictment is that a major portion or the $2 million allegedly stolen from two hospitals Cella once controlled was used to indulge his ex- (See LEGEND, Page A2.) Coast Weather Fair skies through Wed- nesday with some high clouds. Highs 65 at the beaches rising to 70 inland. Lows tonight 38 to 45. INSIDE TODA V Hotv much of a role cholt1ttrol playa in heart dia· toae . which kill• more than twice 08 many Ammcans o.t cane tr, rem of na unclear. AnolustaA1. • Mesa Drive, Santa Ana Heights. She was the driver of a Rough Riders Day Camp bus from Fountain Valley involved in AA accident June 23 that killed 6- year-old John Ramming of Irvine and injured 10 people, in· eluding herself. A double-trailer gravel truck plowed into the side of the day camp van at J effrey and Barran- ca roads in Irvine June 23, burst- ing open the doors of the van and tossing the children about. But after months of attempts to gather inform ation on the case by .Miss Connors' attorney, Judge Selim Franklin djsmis.sed the case because Irvine city employes would not cooperate, according te Deputy District At- torney Ron Cordova. In an interview today, Irvine City Manager William Woollett Jr. denied he ordered city employes not to talk to an in- vestigator for the defense at- torney. r. O.lly ...... SIMf ...... EX-HOSPITAL ADMINISTRATORS INDICTED WITH CELLA Stephen R. Evans, ~left) and George Ollendorf Leave Court Judge Nixes Battin Request for Data ~ Superior Court Judge. Ke.nneth Lae said Monday that district at- torney investigators do not have to tell Orange County Supervisor Robert Battin's attorney what two county political figures are currently ~er investigation. Judge Lae s ruling came as at- torney Matthew Kurilic~ ~on­ tinued to insist that Battin 1s a victim of selective prosecution. In a Grand Jury indictment banded down last July, the con- troversial Santa Ana supervisor is charged with seven felonies re- lated to campaigning in 1974 ror lieutenant governor at taxpayer · expense. . And it ts Kurllich's contention that Battin was singled out for in· vestigation and prosecution because he is a member of a political class being prosecuted for alleged crimes for which members of another political cla18 are exempt. To illustrate h is point, Kurilich wanted district attorney tn· ves1icator Edward Banks to 13th Body Found .. FREMONT. Nev. (UPt> - Work uew1 Monday uncovered ij)e 13th body ln the rubble ot the exploslon·wrecked Pathfinder Hotel. Five other persona are believed still buried in the ruin!t . -r, ' identify the two officeholders now being investigated. But after talking to Kurilich a nd Deputy Dist. Atty. Jack Ryan in his chambers, Judge Lae said Banks could not say who is under investigation. Clear in the judge's ruling was that to make public the identity of the two figures would subject them to suspicions that might prove unfounded when the in· vestigations are completed. Earlier in the hearing, anothe investigator, J ohn G r, te · that the investigation ·ng to Battin's indictment was backed by more than statements made by former Battin employes. Before the case was taken to the Grand Jury. Gier said, docu- ments related to the investiga- tion had been obtained from a former Battin office worker. SHE ALSO HAD SEYEN AGENTS ESSEN, West Germany <U PI) -"Snow White Was With the CJA" is the title of fl puppet show being staged at a festival in Nlenhausen Park. Festival organiurs said the satirical puppet show was de· signed to acquaint children wlth political and social problems. However, Cordova, who was prosecuting the case, said, "The charges were dropped because she was denied her right to due process." During one phase of the trial,· Cordova said, the court ordered the city to make available in- formation and testimQny that would help 'the defense re· construct the intersection as it was at the time of the fatal crash. "But the city manager and the city attorney told the people not Juries Charge 3 Others By GARV GRANVILLE Of tlle O•llY Pilot SQff Orange County political figure Dr. Louis Cella and three of his business associates were indict· ed by federal and county grand juries Monday on charges relat· ed to the alleged theft of $2 million from two county hospitals. District Attorney Cecil Hicks said the purported theft through embezzlement. forgery and fraud is the largest in county his- tory. .. In addition to Cella's hospital partners. Hicks labeled the al- leged theft a consumer fraud that reached in the Pocket of all tax· payers because of its impact on Medi-Cal ~~d Medicare reim- bursement r ates at the hospitals. Identified in indictments that together charge them with 171 felony crimes were: -Cella, a 5l·year-old Santa Ana physician who in 1974 con· tributed more than $.500,000 to 54 candidates and causes. -Theodore Schiffman, 53, of Santa Ana. a Cella business manager and frequent campaign treasurer for Cella sponsored political candidates. -George L. Ollendorf, 44, of Laguna Heach, a former ad- ministrator at the two alleged victim hospitals. Mission Com- munity Hospital, Mission Viejo, and Mercy Gen eral Hospital, Santa Ana. -Stephen R. Evans, 31, of Mission Viejo, a former Ollen- dorf aide at Mission and then ad- ministrator at Mercy. -Twenty John Does. The 51 -page indictment handed down by a federal Grand Jury in Los Angeles charged the accused men with fede ral crimes. Charges included in the 44- coun t federal indictme nt in eluded conspiracy to defraud the government, making false Me dicare claims, claiming fraudulent tax deductions for the hospitals and diverting money il- legally obtained from the govern- ment to their own use. In Orange County, the Grand Jury decided after listening to 42 witnesses during 15 days of testimony that there was suffi. cient evidence to charge Cella and his three associates with 127 felony counts. Also available to the jury when it reaches its decision to indict was physical eviden• gathered <See CELLA, P"lge A2) Dl+IY ..... 1111111 ..... C!LLA AIDE HELD Theodot• SohlftlMR to talk to the defense attorney." Cordova said. The defense contention, he added. was supported with af- fidavits from an investigator al- leging be got no cooperation from city employes. According to M arshall Schulman, Miss Connors' de- fense attorney. a key to the de- fense was whether the city had maintained a hazardous in tersection at Jeffrey and Bar- ranca. The day after the accident, public works employes installed new stop signs. making the in- tersection a four-way stop. Addi- tionally, foliage was trimmed from a line of eucalyptus lining the street, according to one re- port. The testimony by the public works employes was essential to determining how the intersection was changed, Schulman said. "The constitutional issue," <See CRASH, Page A?> n • ·1cte Oally Pilot Photo ~ "atrfcll O' OonMft PHYSICIAN FACES 171 FEDERAL, COUNTY JURY CHARGES Dr. Louis Cella Calmly Awaited Bail Hearing Monday Two-tier System For Irvine Eyed A discussion on a proposed two-level form of government for Irvine by the 16 candidates for ci- ty council will be sponsored by the Irvine Tomorrow citizens' forum tonight. The meet the candidates night will be held at Rancho San Joa· quin School, 4861 Mi chel~on Avenue, at 7:30 p.m. The session is open to the public. The 16 candidates are vying for three open spots on the Irvine Ci- ty Council to be filled in balloting March 2. No inctimbents will be in the contest. Mayor Art Anthony and Councilmen Robert West and Henry Quigley are not seeking re-election. A two·Uer form or cJty govern· ment bas been a recurring topic in the city. As proposed. that .syst~m would involve a citywide city councll to handle affairs affect· ing the whole city and a s\lbstrata or village councils to govern areas of the city. The matter was discussed ex- temlvely and without resolution durine seven months that the council worked to draft the "framework" clty charter ap- proved by voters last November. Proponents lauded the system as a means of keeping govern- ment close to the citizenry when the city reaches its full popula- tion or a quarter to a half milhon. Opponents contend that the system would increase the cost or government and would lead to a system ofpoliti~al favoritism. At tonight's session. each can! didate will give a three-minut~ speech and the audience will be given the opportunity lo questiol1 the candidates. i LARestHom~ Breeds Lice \ LOS ANGELES <UPI> -Dort Friedlander, owner of a rest homl where patients were. re~rtedll seen with lice crawling m the1 hair, has pleaded. "no contest" t charge-s of violatmg state heallt laws. _. Miss Friedlander, owner an'1 administrator of the Com~ monweaJth Manor. was orderc Monday to return lo Municipa Court for sentencing Feb. 2. t "One resident was seen "1tlt lice and lice larvae on her head and scalp, while another had u~ ' crawling on her dtrt.y scalp,· said deputy City Attomey Dennb W. Fox, who prosecuttdtheca.s • . L 1 Al DAIL., PILOT n.c!!y.~ 13, 1178 CELLA INDICTED • • • tbrouab 17 zsearch warrants is· ~med slnct> it began its uweshga tlon lntt' last May By tht> time tht.> t•ounty Grand Jury wr~ppt>d up its hdty 91 pug~ md1ctment. Ct>lln. Schiffman. 0 1- Jendorf ond l!:vant) were charged .. * * Fro• Page A I LEGEND ... travagant pol1t1cal spending habit In ·ome alleged mstallces. can- dtdate::> who s uddenly found 1hemselvt>s laden with t•ampa1gn tnnkets -bumper ::>tickers. lit ter bags and key chains, for in· stam•e -purportedly were re-- C'eiving goods paid for by the hospitals However. their fin ancial dis· rlos ure s tatements show they believed the don at ion came from Cella And some candldatcs re portedly held fund -raisers to n·· pay Cella personally for ~oodl' that it is now allegro actually wt>re suppl it'd by the hospitals. It allegedly was Mission Com· munity Hospital lh<.tl bore the financial brunt of camp<.1ign llterature donated in wholesale lots to various candidates. Hut in the main.' the c~ndidatcs looked 11n the contribution as a Cella donation. Also, postage, a favored form <If Cella campaign contribution, :tllegedly was purchased by the two hospitals and .donated in Celia's name. Although only a minority operating owner of the hospitals. Cella reportedly was so much in control that campaign workers "ere put on payrolls to do nothing more than electioneer. Political friends of the doctor's were allegedly hired as hospital C'onsunants but reportedly devot· t>d their energies to political af· fairs. All in all, the indictments al - l t> g e that Celia's political generosity. the whirlwind of political acti\'ity that swirled <'\bout him were largely the work Clf a four·man conspiracy that created a mythical kingmaker. Behind that facade was a stocky doctor who labored during the dav at a clinic in Santa Ana. To its doors came political hopefuls. officeholders, their aidl"S and the hangers-on, some Clf them dependent on the doctor fortheir livelihoods. They saw. and some still do st>e. a n outwardly kindly man dressed in a light blue smock tending to his patients. And while he drives a coral- colored Vega about town, most of them talk about a white Bentley parked in his garage at home that none of them have ever seen. Tour of Tide Pools Planned The Marine Studies Institute at Dana Point will conduct a tide pool tour at 3 p.m. Saturday, meeting at the Hickory Farms or Ohio s hop, 25016 Del Prado in the Dana Point Marina. There is no charge for the tour which includes on-location m· struction and a lecture at the Marine Studies Laboratory. Reservations may be made for individuals or groups by calling the Marine Studies Institute in Dana Point at 831·2274. Cuba 'Example' SANTIAGO, Cuba <AP > Prime Ministe r Fidel Castro says his refusal to solve by force the ··Jittle problem" of the U.S. Naval Rase a t Guantanamo, Cuba, is an example for Panama of how to J!O about its own problem of sov· ereignty over the Panama Canal 7Mle. ORANGE COAST TMOr.not (ctat;I Otltl., P1fflt ""''""""•("t\(Of'T\· birwd lM N•~ ,.,,•"· f\ rutllV'>•'\l t ¥ tf'W Or"'°V" Co.-\t Pubh'-"'"0 Comp•n~ Sit' I).'''"' "''''°"' •'• OVbll\htd MOndlV thtO\,IQt\ I '•~1.ity fc>f (O\I• Mft-\.f, P't,.woon f'.~•<"· Mvf\t11WJI ~ t\r1•cti1roun t41ff\ Vftl•'Y. Ir 'tl'tr\f', S·tCltJt•tHtt \'ttll•Y •no LAOV" .. fWA(P'l~vth cn.t•I A '\lf"fUlf'ff')IOl\Atrf't• ~ t\ pvbff\l\ed Mturd~Y• #'Kl '•undAy\ 1 PW JM int •1>4111 pvblt\foltnQ & ,..,,,, 1\ "' lJO W. ,. tJ•v S."f'l, C~t• M• .,,, ( alifornla .,.,. Robert N . Weed J:'tfl\1Mnt Mw.I PUOll1/"of Thomas Keevll Ct"10' Thomas A. Murpf\lnf' M•"•O•n-Q C f11tor Charles H l.oos Richard P. Nall A>M>l•lll Mf,..tlnci fclJI"" • with 127 felony c rl mes. Alleged in the lndktment that cites mo-re than lSO overt ~ w~re four consplrat"y count.I, $t forgery ·charaes, 60 counts of gnnd tbef't and live counts in· volvlng the alleged willful at· tempt to dcCtaud state govern· ment. The four ~ccused men are ~x· peeled to appear before U.S. District Court Judge Jesse Curtis in Los Angeles ror arraignment on the federal charges sometime today. lo Orange County, the process began Monday as the de!endant.s stood with their attorneys before Superior Court Judge Kenneth Williams. After they waived reading of the indictme nt. Judge Williams set bail for Ce!Ja at $75,000 and !or his three co-defendants at S25,000 each. However. the judge approved the defendants' release on their own recognizance until Thursday morning when they must return • to his courtroom to satisfy the bail requirement. Before sending the four men to Orange County J ail or booking and immediate release. Judge Williams continued their ar· raignment and their plea to the charges to Feb. S. Dressed in his customary gray suit, Cella stood with his attorney George Chula as Chula pleaded briefly with the judge for a reduc- tion in the $75,000 bail. After referring to his client as "my dear friend Dr. Cella," Chula said the portly Santa Ana· physician had "deposited much goodwill in society's bank t'hrough many charitable ac- tivities ... Chula said Cella's financial abilities had become limited in what he called a time of stress, an admission that his client might have difficulty raising the $75.000. While the Costa Mesa criminal attorney pleaded for lower bail, Deputy Dist. Atty. Dan Brice argued that the bail a mount should be higher. Brice reminded Jud ge Williams that the theft alleged in the indictment "is in excess of $2 million" and the 127 charges could result in penalties ranging from 60 to 900 years in prison. Brice argued t hat Celia's civic and charitable works were pa rt of a scheme to maintain outward signs of respectability. Ir\ sticking with his $75,000 de- cision, Judge Williams said, "If they haven't run yet, it ·snot likely they will. After all, Brazil is not the k1ndest climate i11 the world." world." As he and bis codefendants left the court and hurried to their jail book ing appoint m ent , Cella quietly insisted that "Everything will be all right." Since multiple investigations of his political and business ac- tivities began. Cella has main· tained his problems stem from accounting practices that, when once understood, will clear him of any wrongdoing. But in the view or the county Grand Jury. sufficient evidence was presented to it to charge the four defendants with stealing $1 million from Mission hospital, $000,000 from Mercy hospital and Sl40.000 from a Cella related firm, Com mun ity Phar- maceutical, Inc. · In the process, the indictment alleges, Medi-Cal reimburse- ment rates were illegally inflat- ed. causing the state's taxpayers and health care consumers to pay more than required for services. Cella purportedly began profit- ing from the elaborate and sophisticated scheme to bilk the hospitals in Marc h, 1972 shortly after Mission opened. His alleged ill-gotten gains were purportedly used to further his behind-the-scenes political ambitions, other business en- terprises and his personal hold- ings. It is implied in the indictment that Shiffm an, Ollendorf and Evans provited from the alleged mass thefts through exorbitant salaries and fringe benefits as Cella exercised virtual one-man operational control over the two hospitals in which he was merely a minority owner. Chief tool in the alleged con- tinuous thefts from the hospitals was the preparation of coun- terfeit invoices for supplies, the payment of the i nvoices on hospital checks usually signed by Cella and Ollendorf and their subsequent deposit in a series of shell bank accounts controlled by Cella. But it is also alleged that much of CeUa's extravagant political s pending was borne by the hospitals, much of it through an in house printing operation. The overt acts charged ln tho indictments also iodlcate that Cella paid political c:onsultants, computer mailing firms and campaign· workers wttb hospital chttks. And it is also charfed that check• written to leglUmate firms were fraudulently en· dorsed and deposlted ln Cella ac- caunts Moo~ay·s county Grand Jury indictment r~presents the close of phue one of the ~. In· vestteatJon, accor-din1 to Hico. The dlttrlct attorney laJd Ute invesU,atioa.a wlll ccmtlAue. l. Fords· . . ~ Sinai Order WASIUNGTON CAP> - Prealdent Ford today •ltned a.n ezecutive order creaUn1 a m luion to supervise the stationing ot 200 American technicians in the Sinai desert to m onitor the Israeli- Egyptian diseng agement accord. The accord, signed in September, provides that American volunteers will man sophisticated early warning stations bet.ween the Israeli and Egyptian lines. In creating the United States Sinai Support Mis- sio n. Ford said it "enhances the prospect or compliance· in good faith with the terms of the Egyp.. Uan-Js raeli agreement and thereby promotes the cause of peace.'' : Saddleback Switches to Semesters Saddleback College is getting into step with other community colleges in Orange County by switching to the semester system . The change from the present quarter system was authorized by unanimous vote of the board of trustees Monday night and is scheduled to begin this fall. Saddleback, which was the county's only community college to remain on the quarter system, will s witch to an "early semester .. system. It will allow the same amount ot class time but eliminate the expense and bother of one re- gistration period. according to Supt. Robert Lombardi. Tentative plans are to begin the fall semester Aug . 23, making it an "early .. semester, and to end it on Dec. 23. The spring semester would run Crom Jan. JO to May 25. A final decision wilJ be made by the board Jan. 2. In addition to cutting registra- tion costs, the new plan will allow instructors and students to com- plete their class work before Christmas vacation thereby eliminating the loss of continuity over the holiday period. Saddleback College has been on the three quarter system since the college opened in 1968. At that time other colleges were expect- ed t o make the shift to the · quarter system but the shift never materialized. Front Page A J CRASH .•. Censure Hinshaw Aims, Given . . lliStory Told HB Boss By TOM BARLEY 0ttM011tr1111ees..n /l reaume of Coniress man An· drew Hins haw's career that began Monday resumed today in Orange County Superior Court with the Newport Beach Republican explaining from the witness stand his aims and achievements before and after he became Orange County assessor in 1965. Hinshaw's two lawyers have not yet made any reference to the three criminal charges on which Hinshaw. 53, was indicted by the grand jury and is being tried to- day. Those charges include allega- tions that he accepted stereo sets as bribes. that he accepted a $1 000 ·campaign contribution fr~m the Tandy Corporation, and that he solicited a bribe during an assessment appeals hearing. Testifying while repeated ob- jections by prosecutor Michael Capizzi were overruled by Judge Robert P . Kneeland, Hinshaw told the jury today that he "re- volutionized" assessment pr11c· tfce"S Tn Oranee County from l96S tol972. The congressman told the jury that he was the author of several manuals and assessment Jtuideli when he worked for the State Board of Equalization and thut no one. up to that time, had ever attempted to commit such prac- tices to pa per. Hinshaw told the jury that he was the first mah to realize the economic impact of shopping centers in Orange County and ad- just assessm ent uractices to reClect that impact . Pointing out that he was chosen from 51 candidates for the post of Orange County assessor. H.ipshaw told the jury: "Name any large compa ny in California and it"s pretty certain that J have been involved with the assess- ment of its property and inven- tory." Hinshaw's two lawyers com· mented today that the two days of testimony ori the defendant's background are vital to the jury's understa nding of the final issues. t Walkout Mulled No Decision Yet By County Doctors -By DOUGLAS FRITZSCHE The Thursday session is to go 0ttMo.11,~ ... s..tt over the whole problem of Following a session with the malpractice costs •. accordi~g to chiefs of stalr from most Orange Ho..ag spokesman Lmda M~t.tm. County hospitals Monday the··-~ ~be added that no dec1s1on to head of the Orange co'unty join the physicians' walkout has Medical Association said there been made by the Hoag staff. was no intent to join a physi-Bannis!er said the purpose of cians' walkout in Los Angeles the mee~mg Tuesday was to get County to protest malpractice in-"a readmg Crom the grass roots sura nce costs. (Related Story around the county.'' Page AS.) ' He said he ~id !'lot fin~ ~trong The meeting involved chiefs of pressure at this time to JOm the 'staff of 27 of the county's 38 Los Angeles Countr walkol;ll. .. hospitals, according to Everett Howe~er, Bannister said'. H Bannister, executive director of the Legislatu~e does not ~ct in 10 the medical association. to 20 d ays. ~ith ~omet~g that The m alpractice crunch also is shows ~ visible mtenhon to do to be the topic Thursday of a something about t.he treme~dous general m eeting of physicians cost of malpractice prem1~ms, from Hoag Memorial Hospital in that mar be anot~er matter .. Newport Beach, Huntington In-Bannister said no motions tercommunit y Hospital a nd wer.e made and n~ votes taken at Costa Mesa Memorial Hospital. the informal meeting. By ROBERT BARKER Ot .. Delly ,.. ... Sl.tff Huntington Beach City Ad· m inistrator D ave Rowlands wa. placed on six months' proba· lion Monday night by a 5-1 vote by city council m embers after <t lengthy executive session. Jerry Matney. who cast thi> dissenting vote, was given a public reprimand "for the man· ner in which he attacked the credibility, integrity and petency or the city a · · and other council mem Rowlands' prou-.::IH<• became erfective Monda . City Councilman Al Coen, who served as chairman of the com- mittee that studied Rowlands' performance, said the city ad- ministrator will remain on the job and that ·'probation" ;s a notice or warning to him. A report on the action taken was issued this morning by Mayor Norma . Gibbs. The statement said in part. ''decision ·making at the ex· ecutive level of city government has bee n increasingly crisis oriented. "Efforts made to maintain ac- ceptable levels of service and lo execute and develop plans for the orderly operation of the city have been consistently ·frustrated by I internal dissension, public dis- sidence, economic factors and management difficulties.'' Probation was one of three re ported recommendations made by the ad hoc committee studying a llegations made against Rowlands by Matney: Marine Jets To Practice Marine jets will be roaring through ,south Or ange County skies in coming nights on prac lice landing flights, according to a Marine spokesman. The practices are set from ~ p.m. to 10 p.m . Jan. 14 and 15 and again J an. 19th rough 22. The flights to prepare pilots for aircra f t carrier landing qualifications m ay increase the noise in Irvine, the Saddleback Valley a nd other southern Orange County <rreas. Bullet Misses CM Cop. A Costa Mesa police officer and Victoria Street. narrowly escaped being shot Investigator Thompson said Monday night when his gun went that Pherrin, in a patrol car, saw off in a struggle with an apparent two men walking across Harbor when he approached a man in an alley near the Klondike Ice Rink. 1 665 Paularino Drive. drunk he was trying to arrest. Boulevard against a red light. Schulman said, "was that when At one point the gun, seized One heeded the officer's call and the government de]>rives the de-from the holster of Officer John went back, but the other kept The man pulled a .38·caliber pistol on Morabito when the of- ficer was about to question him. Morabito is expected to be r e· leased from Hoag Memorial Hospital Wednesday. fendant of evidence that might Pherrin, a rookie, was pointed at walking. tend to exculpate him from the the officer, Investigator Gerry In preparing to issue a citation charges, the case must be dis· Thompson said. . to Noah, Pherrin reported the missed." But Thompson said Pherrin suspect was belligerent and ap- Schulman speculated that the grabbed the barrel and forced peared intoxicated. The scuffle city had refused to cooperate the weapon away from him. The began when Noah was 1.old he because of its possible civil weapon discharged, but no one was being arrested for being liability. was hit. drunk in public . Since the accident, claims Police said that the suspect, It was the second shooting inci- totaling $3 million have been T erry Michael Noah. 26, of Costa dent within a few days in Costa Investigator T hompson said police have run out of leads in the search for Morabito's assailant. Many tips were called in to police from people who were near the shooting but the investigator said today that all leads have run dry. filed against the ciity by the Mesa, froze and was arrested. Mesa. Both involved officers who parents of the children in the ac-Noah was c harged wi til a had been on the force !or about a The investiagtor said it was coincidental that both incidents involved rookie officers. In· vestigation s howed that both Pherrin and Morabito followed proper procedures in each case. cident and Miss Connors. The felonious assault on a police of-year. claims contend the intersection ficer. The incident occurred at Friday night Officer Samuel G. was unsafe. 9 :30 p.m. at Harbor .Boulevard Morabito was shot in the thigh City Manager Woollett said to-_::..:.:_~:.:.:.:~::..:_~..:..:.:..:.._.:..:...........:._~-~------------..::...------------­ day, "I didn't give any such in- structions. As far as I know t he city attorney's office did not tell anybody not to talk to them.•' "1 don't even know what hap. pened yet," Woollett responded to an inquiry. He said Deputy City Attorney Roger Grable would check with the district attorney's office to- day to find out what is going on. Defense attorney Scbultpan said his investigator bad at· tempted "very diligently" to col!lll tact the <*Y employes involved in alterin;'tbe intersection "until they got tired of us and just stopped talking to us." Woollett, however, said, "l have n~ver met anybody from Schulman'• office. Somebody from h1s office served me with a subpoena, but we did not discuss lt at that Ume." WoolJett said he had received no requests Crom the attorney or the di.trict attorney to talk to the employes. Deputy District Attorney Cordova and Schulman both said t.be DA 'a office bad attempted to talk to the employa. 'IV, Stereo Stolen THE REAL ENERGY CRISIS. *•••••. carpe ALL OF THE MEDIA KEEPS POUNDING INFORMATION REGARDING ENERGY AND THE LAO< THEREOF. IT IS APPARENT TO ANYONE WHO LOQKS. THAT THE REAL CRISIS IS AN INDIVIDUAL ONE. WE HAVE BECOME SO LAZY THAT WE ADHERE TO THE OLD ARMY ADAGE-"DON'T STAND UP WHEN YOU CAN SIT. DON T SIT WHEN YOU CAN LIE DOWN." ETC. UNFORTUNATELY, THESE IDEAS HAVE CARRIED OVER INTO BUSINESS. AND IT IS INCREASINGLY MORE DIFFICULT TO FINO A CRAFTSMAN WHO TAKES PRIDE IN HIS WORK. AT ALDEN'S WE DO HAVE THESE CRAFTSMEN, AND THE CARPETS All STRETCHED PROPERLY. AND THE s~s ill HANO.SEWN AND RE-INFORCED WITH LAT X. IF THE JOB TAKES LONGER TO DO IT RIGHT. TH N WE TAKE LONGER! DONT BUY VALUABLE CARPETlNG ANO HAVE IT RUINED BY A SHODDY INSTALLATION -CALL ALDEN'S ANO FIGHT THE ENERGY CRISIS. DEN'S : iiisiiilatiaii: ·custom draperies UC. NO. 2i047l • A portable television set and a stereo receiver with a total value cl ~ have been stolen from a Miulon Viejo home. Orange County sheriff's officers said burllan who entered vta an un- locked window WOk the equip- ment fl'Om the home of real atate H letman Don Douclas Davia, H. of 25992 Camino Adelanto, wbUe be anclbll family wtte ablent from the premlsee. 1663 PLACENTIA AVENUE • COSTA MESA. CAllf. 92627 • PHONE 6,6 . .4838 -6.46·2355 ' • I I l I I ) I I \ I t , ~ ) .. I I I l l , BuDtington Beaeh Fountain Valley EDITION VOL. 69, NO. 13, 3 SECTIONS, 32 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA TUESDAY, JANUARY 13, 1976 Afternoon N.Y.Stoeks TEN CENTS Legend, Lore Fulfamed Louis Cella Uotll recently, Dr. Louis Cella was a legend in his own time. While there was uncertainty about the source of bis fortune, Cella was known as a man of im· me~ewealtb and influence. . His followers talked of private Jets that swept into Orange Coun - ty Airport every Thursday to w!USk him away to conferences with captains of industry. Recently, there was talk of an * * * Arabian l)rinee who had benefitted trom Celia's skills as a surgeon. It was said that the prince wanted to repay bis sur- gical benefactor by selling him 10 million barrels of oil a year at $1 a barrel less than the Arab bloc· price. The legend of Celia's financial worth grew as the size of his political contributions increased. In 1974, the Santa Ana doctor hit * * * the top rung on the political dona- tion I adder. By contributing more than $500,000 to 54 candidates and c4uses, Cella became California's top political spender. And it showed in the company he kept. ~en Sen. John Tunney (D· Calif.> appeared at a local din· ner, Cella was seated at the bead table. * * * The stocky Santa Ana physi- cian talked of visJts to Gov. Ed- mund Brown Jr. 's austre Sacramento apartment. And $2SS,OOO contributed to s!ate Controller Ken Cory's 1974 campaign helped keep their close relationship close. Though a registered Republican, Cella frequently dropped names like Unruh, Fong and other leading state * * * r. e a BB Boss Penalized Council Raps 'Crisis Orientation' DRAWS COUNCIL IRE Councilman Matney By ROBERT BARKER Of tlle D•llY ~i.t sgff Huntington Beach City Ad· ministrator Dave Rowlands was placed on six months' proba- tion Monday night by a 5-1 vote by city council members after a lengthy executive session. Jerry Matney, who cast the dissenting vote, was given a public reprimand "for the man· ner in which he attacked the credibility, integrity and com- petency of the city administrator and-other council members." · Rowlands' probation period became effective Monday. City Councilman Al Coen, who served as chairman of the com- mittee that studied Rowlands' performance, said the city ad· ministrator will remain on the job and that "probation" is a notice or warning to him. A report on the action taken was issued this morning by Mayor Norm~ m Gibbs. The statement said in part, "decision-making at the ex· (See ROWLANDS, Page A2) ~ .................. 'ALWAYS ON PROBATION' Administrator Rowlands Walkout Mulled Judge Denies Disclosure Bid by Battin No Decision Yet By County Doctors Superior Court Judge KeMeth Lae said Monday that district at- . tomey investigators do not have She added that no decision to to tell Orange County Supervisor · By DOUGLAS FlUTZSCHE • OftMDllll,Pli.tMMf • Following a session with the chiefs of staff from most Orange County hospitals Monday, the head of the Orange County Medical Association said there was no intent to join a physi- cians' walkout in Los Angeles County to protest malpractice in- surance. costs. (Related Story, Page AS.) The meeting involved chiefs of staff of 27 or the county's 38 hospitals, according to Everett Bannister, executive director of the medical association. The malpractice crunch also is to be the topic Thursday of a general meeting of phys icians from Hoag Me morial Hospital in Newport Beach, Huntington In- tercom mun ity Hospital and Costa Mesa Memorial Hospital. The Thursday session is to go over the whole problem of malpractice cos ts, according to Hoag spokesman Linda Mottin. . ' Coast Weather Fair skies through Wed· nesday with some high clouds. Highs 65 at the beaches rising to 70 inland. Lows tonight 38 to 45. INSIDE TODA 't' How mttch of a role choltaterol play1 in heart dU· eau, whkh kill• more tha1' twice aa many American.s O.f canctr , rtmafn1 unclear. Anol111i1A1. join the physicians' walkout has Robert ,Battin's attorney what been made by the Hoag staff. two county political figures are Bannister said the purpose of currently under investigation. the meeting Tuesday was to get Judge Lae's ruling came as at- " a reading from the grass roots torney Matthew Kurilich con· around the county." tinued to insist that Battin is a He said he did not fmd strong victim of selective prosecution. pressure at this time to join the In a Grand Jury indictment Los Angeles County walkout. handed down last July, the con· However, Bannister said, "If troversial Santa Ana supervisor the Legislature does not act in 10 is charged with seven felonies re· to 20 days with something that lated to campaigning in 1974 for shows a visible intention to do lieutenant governor at taxpayer something about the tremendous expense. cost of malpractice premiums, And it is Kurilicb 's contention that may be another matter." that Battin was singled out for in- Bannister said no motions vestigation and prosecution were made and no votes taken at because he is a member or a the informal meeting. political class being prosecuted for alleged crimes for which Bomb Warnings SAN FRANCISCO (U PI) -A womap telephoned the news media\md said bombs mailed to two city officials contained a half stick of dynamite but police declined to say if her descrption fit the explos ives that were con- tained in candy boxes. me mbers of another political class are ex~mpt . To illustrate bis point, Kurilich wanted dis trict attorney in- vestigator: Edward Banks to identify the "two officeholders now being inves tigated. But after talking to Kurilich and Deputy Dist . Atty. Jack Ryan in bis chambers, Judge Lae <See BATTIN, Page AZ) Coast Unit Delays Harbour ·Proposal Voting on a massive plan to complete Huntington Harbour with 600 more houses bas been continued to Feb. 2 by the South Coast: Regional Zone Conserva- . tlon Commission. Commissioners voted Monday in Huntincton Beach to send the $31.2 million project by Hunt· lngton Pacllic Ltd. back to staff for fUrther study and rec:ommen- dations. ·The HunUogton Harbour de· leloper submitted three appllca· tlons -one for 3" stnale·f amity dwellings on Trinidad Island, another for 136 alngle-f amlly houses opposite the Sunaet AqU.Uc .Park, and a third for 120 t.ownhouses alona Edlnser AvenuecalledSeagaten. In addition to the 600 re· sidences, developers proposed numerous boat slips, waterfront view parks, greenbelt corridor, swimming pools, lagoon, recrea· tioo buildings. ten.nil courts, bike pathl and a commerclal, tourist· oriented area on 1:rinidad Island. The coastal colnausion staff' recommended approval for the projects provided certain cond..l· lions art met, Including wtdenlnt the interior greenbelt on the Island, imJ>rO\fjnf access to the waterfront, removing some boatslips adjacent to the Qterf ront vlew park, increasing the park from 3.$ acres to 5.6 (Sff HAJlBOUll, Pa1eA2) Juries Charge 3 Others By GARY GRANVILLE Of tM 0.11~ Plt«SU" Orange County political figure Dr. Louis Cella and three of his business associates were indict- ed by federal and county grand juries Monday on charges relat- ed to the alleged theft of $2 million from two county hospitals. District Attorney Cecil Hicks said the purported theft through embezzlement, forgery and fraud is the largest in county his- tory. In addition to Cella's hospital partners, Hicks labeled the al· leged theft a consumer fraud that reached in the pocket of all tax· payers because of its impact on Medi·Cal and Medicare reim· bunement l'ata at the hospitals .. Identified in indictments that together charge them with 171 felony crimes were: -Cella, a 51-year-old Santa Ana physician who in 1974 con- tributed more than $500,000 to 54 candi~tes and causes. -'Theodore Schiffman, 53, of Santa Ana, a Cella business manager and frequent campaign treasurer for Cella sponsored political candidates. -George L. Ollendorf, 44, of Laguna Heacb, a former ad· ministrator at the two alleged victim hos pitals, Mission Com· munity Hospital, Mission Viejo, and Mercy General Hospital. Santa Ana. -Stephen R. Evans, 31, of Mission Viejo, a former Ollen- dorf aide at Mission and then ad· ministrator at Mercy. -Twenty John Does. The Sl·page indictment handed down by a federal Grand Jury in Los Angeles charged the accused men with federal crimes. Charges included in the 44· count federal indictment in eluded conspiracy to defraud the government , making false Medicare claims. claiming fraudulent tax deductjons for the hospitals and diverting money il- legally obtained from the govern· ment to their own use. In Orange County, the Grand Jury decided after listening to 42 witnesses during 15 days of testimony that there was suffi· cient evidence to charge Cella and his three associates with 127 felony counts . Also available to the j~ when it reaches its decision to indict was physical evidence gathered through 17 search warrants is- sued since it began its investiga- tion late last May. By the time the county Grand Jury wrapped up its befty91·page indictment, Cella, Schiff man, OJ~ lendorf and Evans were cbaraed with 127 felony crimes. Alleged in the indictment that cites more than 150 overt acts were four consplracy counts, 54 forgery charges, 60 counts of grand theft and five counts in- volving the alleged willful at- tempt to defraud state govern- ment. The four accused men are ex-<See CELLA, Page A2) SHE ALSO IUD SEJIEN AGENTS ESSEN, West ~rmany <UPU -'4Soow White Wu With the CIA" ts UM Utle of a puppet sbow being ataaed at a festival in Nienhausen Park. F•tlval or11nhers said the utirical P'-Ps>el show WU de· ~ed to acqu_alnt cblldren with political andsoctalproblems. Democrats during conversation. But Cella was far from the state and county political mighty · who benefitted from bis seeming- ly compulsive campaign dona- tions as be sat alone Monday in an 91"ange County courtroom. As always, the doctor was calm, soft spoken and more than courteous as be waited to be ac· cused in a Grand Jury indict· ment with masterminding the * * * biggest fraud in county history. Clear in the indictment is that a major portion of the $2 million allegedly stole n from two hospitals Cella once controlled was used to indulge his ex- travagant political spending habit. In some alleged instances. can- didates who suddenly found themselves laden with campaign <See LEGEND. Page AZ) * * * n • 1cte O.Uy Piklt '°"""' bT P•tr1cll O'O.-n PHYSICIAN FACES 171 FEDERAL, COUNTY JURY CHARGES Dr. Louis Cella Calmly Awaited Ball Hearing Monday DiStefano Case Psychiatric Profile Of Brother Eyed A psychiatric history of Arthur R. DiSte!ano, blamed for a pistol- sbootlng spree in which respond- ing Huntington Beach police ap- parently shot and killed his flee- ing brother five days ago. will be studied in court next week. The e ldest son or the mushroom-growing f amity is charged with two counts of as· sault with a deadly weapon and is free on $5,000 bail at the present time. DiStefano, 35, of 6242 Chinook Lane, was freed on bail by Cen· tral Orange County Judicial Dis· triet Court Judge John C. Teal when arraigned Friday but was ordered back next Tuesday at 9 a.m. for a special examination bearing. Such proceedings are scheduled for discussion and e\'aluatlon of a defendant's pre- vious l>Sychiatric history and treatment-if any-before pro- secution continues. DiSte!ano reportedly showed up at the Golden W'-St Street farm about midnight last Wed· nedsay witb a gun and allegedly began sbootln& during a family arcwnent. · Numerous shots were ftrtd and Nicholas DIStefano, 23, ap- parently was tilled by police who mistook him fQr tb gunman, as hefied from the family home. Separate probes Into the tragedy being conducted. by both Huntington Beach police and the Orange County District At· torney's Office are expected to wind up in about two weeks. "We're getting our various re· ports together," District At- torney's Investigator Bill Tynes said today of the probe into the sbooting of Nicholas DiStefano by Sgt. Phil Oliver and Office r Lee Camp. Police Lt. George Kenek, in charge of the department in ~ vestigation, estimated it will be' at least two weeks before any fin; dings are released. "We have three secretaried working to 12 hours a day just transcribing taped interviews,'f he said. I State May Reject High Mileage Cars: SACRAMENTO (UPI) -A bil. barring state government agen4 des from purchasing vehicle that achieve less than an averag 17 miles per gallon of gasolln was approved Monday by the }(s. sembly Resources Committee. The measure (AB963> by As• semblyman Paul 8 . Carpenter <D·Cypress), was sent to the Ways and Means Committee on 1 10-2 vote. It excluded ff!ibway Patrol vehicles. I ' ' ,;\I DAILVPILOT H/F F,...P.,,eAJ LEGEND .•. trinkets -bumper stickers, lit • ter ba•• and key chains, for in- stance -purportedly were re- ceiving goods paid for by the hospitals. However, their financial dis- closure statements show they believed the donation came from Cella. And some candidates re- portedly held fund"'aisers to re- pay Cella personally for goods that tt is now alleged at>tually were supplied by the hospitals. It allegedly was Mission Com- munity Hospital that bore the financial brunt or campaign literature donated in wholesale lots to various candidates. But in the main, the candidates looked on the contribution as a Cella donation. Also. postage. a favored form of Cella campaign contribution, allegedly was purchased by the two hospitals and donated in Cella·s name. Although only a minority ~perating owner of the hospitals. Cella reportedly was so much in <'Ontrol that campaign workers were put on payrolls to do nothing more than electioneer. Polilit>al friends of the doctor's were allegedly hired as hospital <'Onsuttants but reportedly devot· t:"Ct their energies to p01ilical af· :fairs. All in all. the indictments al- J e ge that Celia's political g enerosity, the whirlwind of political activity that swirled :ibout hjm were largely the work -0f a four-man conspiracy that created a mythical kingmaker. Behind that facade was a stocky doctor who labored during tbe day at a clinic in Santa Ana. To its doors came political hopefuls, officeholders, their aides and the hangers-on, some of them dependent on the doctor for their livelihoods. They saw, and some still do see, an outwardly kindiy man dressed in a light blue smock tending to his patients. And while he drives a coral- ('Olored Vega about town, most of them talk about a white Bentley parked in his garage at home that none of them have ever seen. ·Escapee RWIS Anwck in Rolls l . BROKEN ARROW, Okla. <UPI) -An escaped hospital pa- tient in a stolen $25,000 Rolls :Royce forced several motorists o~f the road, smashed through two roadblocks, ran the car off the road and seriously injured himself. Police said Roy Wayne Tatum, 31, of Muskogee, a patient from a Veterans Administration hospital, s ustained internal in- juries in the s mashup. He was thrown 40 feet through the air and was in serious condition in St. Francis Hospital at Tulsa. Authorities said the 1956 Rolls Royce Silver Cloud I, a coacb- built car with a body by Hooper and Company, was stolen from a collection owned by James C. Leake, owner of KTIJL. TV and oper ator of an antique car museum. Photo Shop Theft Was~'t a Fotomat A brief story on a burglary in last week's Daily Pilot incorrect- ly identified a film sales and service kiosk on Warner Avenue Huntington Beach as a Fotomat outlet. A Fotomat spokesman said the firm victimized in the $850 inci - dent which included cost of smashed windows and fresh and unprocessed film is a Photo Quick facility. The DaiJy Pilot regrets the error. ORANGE COAST H/F DAILY PILOT 'T1'f Of~ CoHI O•llY PllOt, WiU. Wlll<h Is ~ ,,,. fM-·Prtts, '' llUCl!l""" by IM :i: ~~=:=·~~-~.:.:y tor Cott• Mew, Htw-1 8Hcf\ HUl'llinQllOn 8e1Kll/Founl•in V•llO, ,,.,,..., ~l<tt>«­ V•lleY •"" 1A9UN S.1Khi\oulh CAIMI. A si"91" tevloNI edition i\ publlr.hf'd S..lun1a...-end Sun· CM~ Ti.. Pfll'"P•I pub11"1•no.i plA"I I• M DI Wot e.r $1rttl, CAKi. M•w, CAIUomi• m1'. Robert N. Weed f'retldtnl end PIAlli.,.. Jack R. Curlev \'Kt f'rnldC!nl 4lftd 0....,., ~ Thomas Keevll Ed Ito,. ThOmas A. Mursihlne ~-·"9 (dtlOf Charles H. Loos Richard P. Nall JIU••UWll M411991"'1 E<lltan Robert Barker -·' OrM\09 C-1 Edl!Gr HUlltlMlon BeKttOffk• 111iJ e .. d, ......,."' """1""9-n&: P.0 , ... na,,_ 'Offl«s • ....... ,.A, CYQ-ical ROWLANDS . eeuttve level of city aovemment I''un....u r.n bas been Jncreaslo1ly crisis b'i • • ~ orieAted. . "Efforts made to maintain ac- ceptable levels of service and to execute and develop plans for the orderly operation of the city have been consistently frustrated by internal dissension, publi.c dis- sidence, economic factors and management dlff iculties.'' . Probation was one 01 th1 \!0 re- ported recommendations made by the ad hoc committee studyin g a llegations made against ~ow lands by ~atney: Two of the most potentially serious charges were the alleged granting of retirement benefits to the police association by Rowlands and the question of his own merit pay. Rowlands said this morning that he was not "terribly disap- pointed" with the probation; that a city administrator is always on probation. He compared his position to that of an Army officer in com- bat. "No matter what your troops do fi ve milesoeway, you're responsible," he said. "The buck stops in this office," he said. Council members directed Rowlands to provide a statement detailing the city's most critical problem areas. He was told to present to the council on or before J an. 26 a comprehensive plan dealing with each of the areas. Coun cil members told Rowlands that specific attention is needed in the following areas : -Implementation of the re- commendation of the ad hoc committee. -Development of prompt and decisive communication chan- nels. -Diligent followup in com- pliance with directives and re- Escapes A pistol-waving gunman. who disdained the idea of beln.1 just a two-blt bandlt, briefly captured three Huntin gton Beach supermarket employes Monday night, then sarcasticallY refused the only loot left in the sto~ safe. lnvestigators said weekeft(l re- c e i pts at Lucky discoU.nt supermarket, 9051 Atlanta~ve • bad apparently already b n picked up by armored c and only pennies, nickels, dimes and quarters remained. "If that's all there i s, forget it," the bandit snapped at manager Mike Alvarez and two other empJoyes be surprised in a store office during a coffee break. · They told police the man, about 26, of medium build confronted them with a .22-caliber automatic pistol about 8:30 p.m. and demanded that someone open the safe. He ran out into the shopping center at Magnolia Street and Atlanta Avenue after rejecting what little loot there was and was last seen hustling in a wes terly direction, according to wit- nesses. A one hour search of the sur· rounding area by officers, patrol cars and a police helicopter using its sear~.h light failed to tum up any trace of the suspect. One potential witness to what was the third such incident in the city Monday did report seeing a white Jeep-like vehicle speed away from the center about ll\at time. F ..... P-.eAI H.NRBOUR I · acreiJ, elboinatin1 the laioon and several other chops. . . William Duncan, Huntington Pacific vice president, said his company could avee to man,y of the changes, .~'!_t not a1L Duncan said he coUld not aaree to increasing the size of tbe pro- posed parJC. which be called ade- quate, or ell~inatin1 the l_,oon. Noting the 'existing manmade inland water channels already constru ¢ted in Huntington Harbour, Commissioner Rtm- mon Fay called the'site ••one of the real environmental disasters in this area." Fay Ggreed that nothing could be do~ to change the past con· struchon. Instead, he argued every effort should be made to in: sure that the other aspects of the coastal act, such as public access to the waterfront, are met in this project. After several hours of dis- cussion, commissioners decided to defer voting until the staff coul~ :eexamine the Huntington Pacific plans, including the various conditions agreed to, and return at the Feb. 2 meeting in Huntington Beach with a recom- mendation. Seal Beach Road Access Limit Set A private beach community in Seal Beach will be allowed to restrict public access in the even- ings. but .not in the daytime, un- der a ntling Monday by the South Coast Regional Coastal Com- mission. !Mlly "let SUH ~ EX-HOSPITAL ADMINISTRATORS INDICTED WITH CELLA quests. _ -Proper fiscal accounting pro- Monday morning, a s ki masked gunman with a young girl accomplice about 19 to 21 took more than $2,500 in the armed robbery of Marie Callender Pie Shop, 7~ F.dinger Ave., and escaped. Less than two hours later a woman living on Sirius Drive in Huntington Harbour was also robbed a t g unpoint in h er waterfront home by a Jone bandit in~ third unrelated case. The Surfside Colony wants to build new access gates at An- derson St reet a nd Surfside Avenue that would keep out motorists, p edestrians a nd cyclists who are not members of the community. Stephen R. Evans, (left) and George Ollendorf Leave Court cedures. ,. -Re-establish an atmosphere • of cooperation. Fro. Page Al CELLA .•• pected to appear before U.S. District Court Judge J esse Curtis in Los Angeles for arraignment on the federal charges sometime today. In Orange County, the process began Monday as the defendants stood with their attorneys before Superior Court Judge Kenneth Williams. After they waived reading of the indictment, Judge Williams set bail for Cella at $75,000 and for his three co-def end.ants at $25,000 each. However, the judge approved the defendants' release on their own recognizance until Thursday morning when they must return to his courtroom to satisfy the bail requirement. Before sending the four men to Orange County Jail or booking and immediate release, Judge Williams continued their ar- raignment and their plea to the charges to Feb. 5. Dressed in his customary gray suit, Cella stood with his attorney George Chula as Chula pleaded briefly with the judge for a reduc- tion in the $75,000 bail. After referring to his client as "my dear friend Dr. Cella.'' Chula said the portly Santa Ana physician had "deposited much · goodwill in society's bank through m any charitable a c- tivities." Chula said Cella's financial abilities had become limited in what he called a time of stress. an admission that his client might have difficulty raising the $75,000. While the Costa Mesa criminal attorney pleaded for lower bail, Deputy Dist . Atty. Dan Brice argued that the bail amount should be higher. Brice reminded Judge Williams that the theft alleged in the indictment "is in excess of $2 million•• and the 127 charges could result in penalties ranging !rom 60 to 900 years in prison. Brice argued that Cella's civic and charitable works were part of a scheme to maintain outward signs of respectability. In sticking with his $75,000 de- cision, Judge Williams said, "If they haven'trunyet, it'snotllkely they will. After all, Brazil is not the kindest climate in the world." world." AB be and his codef eodants left the court and hurried to their jail booking appointment, Cella quietly insisted that "Everything will be all right." Since multiple investigations of his political and business ac- tivities began. Cella bas main· tAined bis problems atem from accounting practices that. when once understood, will clear him o( any wrongdoing. But in the view of the county Grand Jury, aufficient evidence ... presented to it t.o charp the four defendanta with ltea1IDa $1 mlllloD from Ml.um boepltal~ ~.ooo Crom Mercy bospltal ADd SJ40,000 from a Cella related :firm, Comm unity Plaar- 1Daceutlca1.lnc. · In the proca•. the lndktment alle1n, Medl·Cal reimbWM· mmt rates 1HTe lUcally lnflal. ed, uU11n1 t.he atate'• taxpQers and health care CCIDIWMn to The report from the city coun- cil also indicated problems at various department level s. - Rowlands was directed to ad- dress himself to the finance, city attorney, personnel and public information departments, as well as making a review of ad- ministration personnel. Matney, who presumably vot· ed against probation in favor of a harsher action, was soundly ta.ken to task this morning by Mayor Gibbs. < Shoppers Eye Hwitington 'Streaker' pay more than r equired for services. Cella purportedly began profit- in g from the elaborate and sophisticated sch eme to bilk the hospitals in Mar ch, 1972 shortly after Mission opened. His alleged ill-gotten gains were purportedly used to further his behind-the-scenes political ambitions, other business en- terprises and his personal hold- ings. A m an wearing a ski mask and little else appeared in a Hunt- ington Beach commercial com- plex built around a man-made lake overlooked by several restaurants ?.jonday night, but then vanished. Witnesses said the phantom flasher shocked a lady in the women's rest room of a greeting card shop at 16152 Beach Blvd, about5:30p.m ., then fled. The indecent exposure suspect earlier was reported showing off at another s pot in the com· mercial center on Beach Boulevard near Edinger A venue. Officer· Gary Meza said the suspect reportedly w~ last seen streaking eastbound on nearby Stark Street, minus his ski mask. Mom Beaten; Di.no Saleguli, a community representative, said the residents want more privacy and.security. Commissioners said (bat's ·okay, except during daylight hours when the gates must be left So Ar t d unlocked so that access to the n res e public .beach in fron~ of Surfside . ,\x>mes will not be restricted. A young Huntington Beach ~ Saleguli argued that public ac- man was taken into police cesstothebeadi"isavailablejust cust~y Mo!iday after allegedly 2,000 feet to the south, but the beating his mother bloody coastal commissioners stood becat_lSe,he wat_lted ~ ce~ts and firm, saying that they don't she di~n t ha:ve 1tto gw~ him. believe access t o the public Pohce said the unidentified beach should be restricted at any man was booked for psychiatric point. observation a nd admitted to the .county.run Garfield Convales- cent Care Hospital in Huntington Beach, due to a history of sucb. episodes. Fro• Page Al ,J 'I His mother apparently sus-.. tained only a bloody nose as a re· B £ 1TTJN suit of the violent outburst, which ft • • • was reported by a neighbor. Church Women Brunch Scheduled Church Women United of Newport Harbor will meet at 9: 30 a.m. Friday at Our Lady Queen of the Angels Catholic Church, Newport Beach, for a brunch and speech by the Rev. Wendy Smith. • The location of the event was rnadvertently omitted in Saturday's announcement. All women are invited, planners &aid. said Banks could not say who is under investigation. Clear in the judge's ruling was that to make public the identity of the two figures would subject them to suspicions that might prove unfounded when the in- vestigations are completed. . Ear~er in the hearing,. another investigator, J ohn Gier, testified that the investigation leading to Battin's indictment was backed by more than statements made by former Battin employes. Before the case was taken to the Grand Jury, Gier said, docu- ments related to the investiga- tion had been obtained from a former Battin office worker. It is implied in the indictment that Shiffman, Ollendorf and Evans provited from the alleged mass thefts through exorbitant salaries and fringe benefits as Cella exercised virtual one-man operational control over the two hospitals in which be was merely a minority owner. THE REAL ENERGY CRISIS. Chief tool in the alleg'ed con- tinuous thefts from the hospitals was the preparation of coun- terfeit invoices for supplies, the payment of the invoices on hospital checks usually signed by Cella and Ollendorf and their subsequent deposit in a series of shell bank accounts controlled by Cella. But it is also alleged that much of Celia's extravagant political spendinc was borne by the hospitals, much or it through an 1n house printing operation. • The overt acts charged in the indJctments also indicate that Cella paid political consultants computer mailing firms and campaign workers with hospital checb. . And lt is also charged that check• written to legitimate flrm1 were fraudulently en· doned and deposited in Cella ac- counts. Monday's county Grand Jury indictment represents the close ot pbue ooe of the Cella ln- vest!aatlon. aecordlna to Hieb. The dlatrlct attorney said the inve.tia~tlons wW camioue. Owes Caneeled ALL OF THE MEDIA KEEPS POUNDING INFORMATION REGARDING ENERGY AND THE LAO< THEREOF. IT IS APPARENT TO ANYONE WHO LOOKS. THAT THE REAL CRISIS IS AN INDIVIDUAL ONE. WE HAVE BECOME SO LAZY THAT WE ADHERE TO THE OLD ARMY ADAGE -"DON'T STANO UP WHEN YOU CAN SIT. CONT SIT WHEN YOU CAN LIE DOWN," ETC. UNFORTUNATELY. THESE IDEAS HAVE CARRIED OVER INTO BUSINESS, AND IT IS INCREASI NGLY MORE DIFFICULT TO FIND A CRAFTSMAN WHO TAKES PRIDE IN HIS WORK. AT ALDEN'S WE DO HAVE THESE CRAFTSMEN, AND • THE CARPETS All STAETCHED PROPERLY, AND THE SEAMS All HANO.SEWN AND RE*INFORCED WITH LATEX. IF THE JOB TAKES LONGER TO DO IT· RIGHT, THEN WE TAKE LONGER! DONT BUY VALUABLE CARPETING ANO HAVE IT RUINED BY A SHODDY INSTALLATION -CALL ALDEN'S ANO FIGHT THE ENERGY CRISIS. .. DEN'S • : iiiiiillatiaii: ·cust'!m drapsriss UC:. NO. 230412 • 1663 PlAC!NTIA AV!NUI! • COSTA MESA, CALIF. 92627 • PHONE 646..4831-6~6.2355 . "' • I I I I I Orange ~oast EDITION r • VOL. 69, NO. 13, 3 SECTIONS, 32 PAGES O RANGE COUNTY, CA LI FOR N IA TUESDAY, JANUARY 13, 1976 Tod ay's Clo la g N. 'l'. Stoeks N TEN CENTS ~barge Dropped in h·vine Van Crash I By DOUG FIUTmCHE M~• Dr! ve, Santa An• Heights. But after months or attempts to 0tti..o.11,,..~~ She was the driver of a Rough gather information on the case A Harbor mun~c1pa~ court Riders Day Camp bus from by Miss Connors' attorney, Judge has di s ml s s _e d Fountain Valley involved in an Judge Selim Franklin dismissed man~l.aughter charges agau~st accident June 23 that killed 6· the case because' Irvine dty the dn~er of a day camp b~ m-year-old John Ramming of employes would not cooperate. volved m a ~atal Irvine ac~1dent Irvine and injured 10 people, in· according to Deputy District At· a!t~r d~clanng that the_ C1!y of eluding herself. torney Ron Cordova. l~me violated her constJtuhonal A double-trailer gravel truck In an interview today, Irvine ngh!s. plowed into the side of the day City Manager William Woollett Misdemeanor manslaughter camp van at Jeffrey and Barran-Jr. denied be ordered city c~ar~es had bee~ brought by _the ca roads in Irvine June 23, burst-employes not to talk to an in- distnct attorney s office against ing open the doors of the van and vestigator for the defense at-Carolyn Connors, 23, of 1561 t06Singthechildrenabout. torney. · * * * Donator A County 'Legend' Until recently, Dr. Louis Cella was a legend in his own time. While there was uncertainty about the source of his fortune, Ct>lla was known as a man of im- mense wealth a nd influence. His followers talked of private jets that swept into OranJ?e Coun- ty Airport every Thursday to whisk him away to conferences with captains of industry. Recently, there was talk of an Arabian prince who had benefitted from Celia's skills as a surgeon. It was said that the prince wanted to repay his sur· gical benefactor by selling him 10 million barrels of oil a year at $1 a barrel! less than the Arab bloc price. The legend of Cella's financial • worth grew as the size of bis political contributions increased. In 1974, the Santa Ana doctor qit the top rung on the political dona- tion ladder. By contributing more than $500,000 to 54 candidates and causes, Cella became California's top political spender. And it showed in the company he kept. When Sen. John Tunney (D- Calif. > appeared at a local din- ner, Cella was seated at the head table. The stocky Santa Ana physi- cian talked of vi sits to Gov. Ed- mund Brown Jr. 's aust r e Sacramento apartment. And $255,000 contributed to state Controller Ken Cory's 1974 campaign helped keep their close relationship close. Thou g h a registered Republican, Cella frequently dropped names like Unruh, Fong and other l eading state Democrats during conversation: But Cella was far from the state and county political mighty who benefitted from his seeming- ly compulsive campaign dona- tions as he sat a lone Monday in an Orange County courtroom. As a lways, the doctor was calm, soft spoken and more than <'OUrteous as he waited to be ac· cused in a Grand Jury indict· rnent with masterminding the biggest fraud in county hi story. Clear in the indictment is th~t a major portion of the $2 million allegedly s tol en from two hospitals Cella once controlled was used to indulge his ex- <See LE(!END. PageA2) Co ast Weather Fair skies through Wed· nesday with some high clouds. Highs 65 at the bt>aches rising to 70 inland. l.ows tonig ht 38 to 45. INSIDE TODAY How mu~h of .a role clwleaterol pla111 in heart dis· ·tcue, whlc1a Jdllt more than . twice a& many A mn'lcons °" cancer, rtmoin• unclear. , Anolysi&A7. l•dex Cl Al Att •• .,.,l Chl AH us .,.,, AU •• A• A• ' r. °"''' Pllet St.lff ~· EX-HOSPITAL ADMINISTRATORS INDICTED WITH CELLA Stephe n R. Evans, (left) and George Ollendorf Leave Court Harbor View Tract Gets Council Okay Jn a split vote Monday nigh.t , Newport Beach city councilmen approved tentative plans for a 167-home tract in Harbor View Hills. To be called Broadmoor Pacific View. the development site is located on New MacArthur Bdulevard next to the Big Ca· nyon Reservoir. Approval of the tentative plans, which was opposed by council m~mbers Lucille Kuehn , John Store and Milan Dostal, followed an hour-long debate. Councilmen were concerned with a variety of issues including the use of a private gate guard, wJter runoff polluting Upper Bay, Marine Corps helicopter overflights, driveway size and grading. In the end, they decided to ac· Church Women Brunch Sch eduled Church Women United of Newport Harbor will meet at 9:30 a .m. Friday at Our Lady Queen of the Angela CathoUc Church, Newport Beach tor a brunch and speech by the R~v. Wendy Smith. The location of the event wu inadvertently omitted In Saturday's announcement. All women are invited, planners aald. ••• cept the plans as forwarded to them from the planning com- mission with two exceptions. Councilman Howard Rogers, who moved for approval of what he described as "one ofthe nicest tracts we've seen,'' stipulated that the developers be allowed to install gates at the tract's two en- trances, and that notice of the helicopter overflights be given to potential buyers. The issue of a guarded ent.ry, similar to the ones at Baysbores and Big Caf'yon was originally raised by the Planning Com- mission which voted to delete the proposal from development plans. Larry Lizotte, vice president of Broadmoor Homes, Inc., de· velopers of the project, asked the council to reverse the com- mission's recommendation. He said the use of gate guard would be a major marketing point in the sale of homes. Rogers b•cked the idea. "If people build private streets and save us the work, why shouldn't tbey be allowed to have guards?" heuked. But the concept met opposition from Store. who said he was con· cemed that traffic waiting to get lnto the tract would "stack up" and spill out onto New MacArthur Boulevard. The 1tron1est opposition came from Mrs. Kuehn who called the (See Ta.ACT. Pace ,U) •• However, Cordova, who was prosecuting the case. said, "The charges were dropped because she was denied her right to due process." During one phase or the trial, Cordova said, the court ordered the city to make available in· formation and testimony that would h elp the defense re- construct the intersection as it was at the time of the fatal crash. "But the city manager and the city attorney told the people not a Juries Charge 3 Others By GARV GRANVILLE OI 11\t Dally PllOI ~II Orange County political figure Dr. l.ouis Cella and three of his business associates were indi ct· ed .EY federal and county grand jm'Tes Monday on charges relat- ed to the alleged theft of S2 million from two coun ty hospitals. District Attorney Cecil Hi cks said the purported theft through embezzlement. forgery and fraud is the largest in county his· tory. In addition to Celia's hospital partners, Hi cks labeled the al- leged theft a consumer fraud that reached in the pocket of all tax· payers because of its impact on Medi-Cal and Medicare reim- blU',emenS. rates at lbe hospitals: Identifjed in indictments that together charge them with 171 felony crimes were: -Cella, a 51 -year-old Santa Ana physician who in 1974 con- tributed more than s.500,000 to 54 candidates and causes. -Theodore Schiffman, 53, of Santa Ana , a Cella busi ness manager and frequent campaign treasurer for Cella sponsored political candidates. -George L. Ollendorf, 44, of Laguna Heach, a former ad· ministrator at the two alleged victim hospitals, Mi~sion Com· munity Hospital, Mission. Viejo, and Mercy General Hospital, Santa Ana . -Stephen R. Evans, 31, of Mission Viejo, a former Ollen- dorf aide at Mission and then ad- ministrator at Mercy. -Twenty John Does. The 51-page indictment handed down by a federal Grand Jury in Los Angeles charged the accused men with federal crimes. Charges included in the 44· count federal indictment in eluded conspiracy to defraud the government, making false Medicare claims, claiming fraudulent tax deductions for the hospitals and diverting money il- legally obtained from the govern- ment to their own use. In Orange County, the Grand Jury decided after listening to 42 witnesses during 15 days of testimony that there was suffi- cient evidence to charge Cella and his three associates with 127 felony counts. Also available to the jury when it reaches its decision to indict was physical evidence gathered (See CELLA, Page A2) .,..., ..... ...,, """' ceu.:A AIDE HELD TheoetOre Schiffman to talk to the defense attorney," Cordova said. The defense contention, he added, was supported with af- fidavits from an investigator al- leging he got no cooperation from city employes. According to Marshall Schulman, Miss Connors' de- fense attorney, a key to the de- fense was whether the city had maintained a hazardous in- tersection at Jeffrey and Bar- ranca. The day after the accident, public works employes installed new stop signs, making the in· tersection a four-wa y stop. Addi · tionally, foliage was trimmed from a line of eucalyptus lining the street, according lo one re- port. The testimony by the public works employes was essenti al to determining how the intersection was changed, Schulman said. ··The constitutional issue," (See CRASH, Page A2) • 1cte n Daily Pilot Plltto Oy '>atrlc:k O'Do111Wt1 PHYSICIAN FACES 171 FEDERAL, COUNTY JURY CHARGES Dr. Louis Cella Calmly Awaited Bait Hearing Monday Walkout Mulled No Decision Yet By County. Doctors -Jfy DOUGLAS FRl17.SCRE Of Ult 0.lty ...... SUtt Following a session with the chiefs of staff from most Orange County hospitals Monday, the head of the Orange County Medical Association said there was no intent to join a physi- cians' walJcout in Los Angeles County to protest malpractice in- surance costs. <Related Story, Page AS.) The meeting involved chiefs of 'staff of 27 of the county's 38 hospitals. according to Everett Bannister, executive director or the medical association. The malpractice crunch also is to be the topic Thursday of a general meeting of physicians from Hoag Memorial Hospital in Newport Beach, Huntington Jn· tercommunity Hospital and Costa Mesa Memorial Hospital. The Thunday session is to go over the whole problem of malpractice costs, accord:ini to Hoag sp0keaman Linda Mottln. She added that no decision to join the physicians' walkout ha~ been made by theHo.,stalC. Bannister said the purpose of the meeting Tuesday was to get "a reading from the grass roots around the county.·· He said he did not find strong pressure at this time to join thE' Los Angeles County walkout. However. Bannister said, "H the Legislature does not act in IO to 20 days with something that shows a visible intention to do something about the tremendous cost of malpractice premiums, that may be another matter." Bannister said no motions were made and no votes taken at the informal meeting. DOW LOSES 9; TR4DINC HE4JIY NEW YORK <UPl> -A trad- ing stampede created uncertain· ty and profit taking today as prices closed lower for the first time in eight sessions in extreme- ly heavy trading on the New York Stock Exchange. The Dow Jones industrial average, up more than five points at the outset. lost 9.45 points to 912.94. l>e<'lines Jed advances by about a three-to-two margin. (Tables6 All ). Turnover a mounted lo 34,530,000 shares, up from lh 30,440,000 traded Monday. ' .. ' Al DAILY PILOT N Tulldey. JenuMy 15", 1m .. ... .... rn;r.11.M~.,..rt Pl.Ail! •~r~~~ CITY OF NEWPORT BE.A.CH ,. '---· -·-·__J LJ l__J ; --•... J ___ ,. - WEST NEWPORT FINALLY WILL GET A PARK UNDER PLANS DRAWN FOR USE OF OLD PACIFIC ELECTRIC RIGHT-Of.WAY BORDERINQ COAST HIGHWAY City Fathers Pondering Thia Master Plan for Fulty Developed Park; $188,800 Flrat Phaae Scheduled to Start Thia Spring Park Plans Reviewed Council Delays West Neu.port Area Action Newport Reach city coun- cilmen got their first look af plans for Wt>st Newport Park Monday, but withht>ld action on the plans pt>nding a rrview by the city 's Parks, Beaches and Recreation Commission. Architects from Kammeyer , Lynch and Partners, gave coun- cil members development op· t ions for the first phasr of the park planned on the old Pacific Electric.-(PE) right·of-way in Wtst Newport. The narrow, seven-acre parcel 1s bounded by West Coast Highway and Seashore Dnve. It t'Xtends from the Santa Ana· River to 56t h St reel. Residents of the area will have ~t chance to view the same pre-· sentation at the Parks, Beaches and Recreation Commission meeting at 7:30 p.m. tonight at city hall. Completely d eveloped. t he park would h ave six tennis courts, four basketball courts Solons Seek Public View Of 'Goose' SACRAMENTO (AP) -A legislative committee wants Howard Hughes· famous wooden flying boat, dubbed the "Spruce Goose," to go on public display before being dismantled. The committee endorsed Mon- day, without dissent, a resolution introduced by Assemblyman Larry Chimbole (D·Palmdale), and four legislators. The resolution would request the state Department or Parks and Recreation "to use its in- fluence with Hughes· Summa Corp., the U.S. General Services Administration, the Smithsonian Institution and officials ot Long Beach in arranging a display. The resolution would have no binding force. The plane has a wingspan 60 percent larger t han a Boeing 747. 1t has been kept in a Long Beach hangar out of public view. Parts of it are scheduled to be sent to museums around the country. The approval by the Assembly Resources, Land Use and Energy Committee sent the re· ~olution to the Assembly Way;, and Means Committee. Jt is AJR34. I Fro• Page AJ TRACT ... idea "repugnant." She de nounced the trend of private communities, calling them them private enclaves, "isolationistic and provincial.·· Before construction begins. Rroadmoor will need to get city approval of a final tract map and approval of the project from the South Coas t Regional Zone Conservation Commission. ORANGE COAST N DAILY PILOT no. 0•-CN\I O•olr P1lol, ..,,~ "'hit~ " (oml>""'O '"" N•W1.·Pn\\, I\ pub41~d b• 11>1 Qt-CAN\I Publl..,,lftQ Coml*\¥ SolP•"~'~ ..,,Ion, ••• !>"bll\t>tod M om•r tNouq~ r """' lor to•I• Mn•, NtWPo•I ~e<.11. 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With $188, 700 budgeted for the first phase. city officials ar~ faced with a choice or trading off s o rn e of th e recreationa l f a cilities in favor of more landscaping. A spokesman for Kammeyer, Lynch and Partners explained that the funds for the bike trails and restrooms come from a source which stipulates their ex- act use. so these facilities will be . . Court Aetion installed regardless of the de- velopment option selected. Mayor Donald Mcinnis, after viewing the plans, said he favors the one calling for the installa- tion of only two tennis courts in the first phase. This plan features the a lmos t complete landscaping of the park. The remaining tennis courts, basketball and ha ndball courts will be installed, along with light· ing for them in later development phases. Work on the first phase is scheduled to begin this spring. HinshaW Outlines Past Achievements By TOM BARLEY 04 Ille Dillfy PUot~tf A resume of Congressman An· drew Hinshaw's career that began Monday resumed today in Orange County Superior Court with the Newport Beach Republican explaining from the witness stand his aims and achievements before and after he became Orange County assessor inl965. Hinshaw's t wo lawyers have not yet made any reference to the three criminal charges on which Hinshaw, 53, was indicted by the grand jury and is being tried to- day. Those charges include allega- tions that he accepted stereo sets as bribes, that he accepted a Sl,000 campaign contribution from the Tandy Corporation, and that he solicited a bribe during Fro• Page AJ CRASH ••. Schulman said, "was that when the government deprives the de- fendant of evidence that might tend to exculpate him from the charges, the case must be dis- missed ... Schulman speculated that the city had refused to cooperate because of its possible civil liability. Since the a ccident, claims totaling SJ million have been filed against the city by the parents of the children in the ac- cident and Miss Connors. The claims contend the intersection was unsafe. City Manager Wooll ett said to- day, "I didn't give any such in- structions. As far as I know the city attorney's office did not tell anybody not to talk to them." "I don't even know what hap· pened yet." Woonett responded to an inquiry. He said Deputy City Attorney Roger Grable would check with the district attorney's office to· day to find out what is going on. Defense attorney Schulman s aid his investigator had at- tempted "very diligently" to con- tact the city employes involved in altering the intersection "until they got tired of us and just s topped talking to us.·· Woollett, however, said, ••1 have never met anybody from Scbulman•s office. Somebody from his office served me with a subpoena. but we did not dlsc\lls it at that time." WooUett said he had reteived no requests rrom the attorney or the diat.rict attorney to talk to the employes. Deputy District Attorney Cordova and &butman both 1aJd the DA's office h ad attempted to talk to the employ a . Ecuador ReahafOe QUITO, Ecuador (UPI) - F~u.ador•s two-day old mllital'1 Junta imposed sirtct. C'eNOnhlp on roretsn ind local preu todJlY and moved to quash l«al oppo9l· tion •t•ln•t continued mWiary rule o Olis South Arnertc.n oil natJon. an assessment appeals hearing. Testifying while repeated ob· jections by prosecutor Michael Capizzi were overruled by Judge Robert P. Kneeland. Hinshaw told the jury today that he "re- volutionized·· assessment prac· tices in Orange County from 1965 to l972. The congressman told the jury that he was the author of several manuals and assessment guides when he worked for the State Board of Equalization and that no one, up to that time, had ever attempted to commit such prac- tices to paper. Hinshaw told the jury that he was tbe first m an to realize the economic impact or shopping centers 1n Orange County and ad- just assessm ent practices to reflect that impact. Pointing out that he was chosen from Sl candidate5 for the post of Orange County assessor, Hinshaw told the jury: "Name any large company in California and it's pretty certain that I have been involved with the assess- ment of its property and inven· tory." Hinshaw's two lawyers com- mented today that the two days of testimony on the defendant's background ar e vital to the jury's understanding of the final issues. Judge Denies Disclosure Bid by Battin Superior Court Judge Kenneth Lae said Monday that district at- torney investigators do not have to tell Orange County Supervisor Robert Battin's attorney what two county political figures are currently under investigation. Judge Lae's ruling came as at· torney Matthew Kurilich con- tinued to insist that Battin is a victim of selective prosecution. In a Grand Jury indictment handed down last July, the con- troversial Santa Ana supervisor is charged with seven felonies re- lated to campaigning in 1974 for lieutenant governor at taxpayer expense. And it is Kurilich's contention that BatUn wu slnetedoutforin- veatl1atlon and prosecution becaUle he is a member of a poUUcal class being prosecuted for alleged crimes for which members of another poll~lcal· clus are exempt. To illustrate hls poiJtt., Kurillch wanted district attorney ln· veatlsator Edward B4nka to identUy the two officeholders now bein1 invest11ated. But after taJJdn1 to Kurtllch and Deputy Dbl. Atty. Jack RJD ln ll1I cbam bers, Judie i..e uld Banb could not say who la undm' lnv..U1aUon. Clar ln the 0Jud1e'1 ruling waa that to make publlc the Identity ol the two niura would subject them to 1mpiciona that ml•ht prove unfounded when tbe ln·· vestt1at1ona are completed. Earllu In the hearlnc, another lnv.U1ator, .John Oler, leltlll9d that th• lnvestJaatJon leadina to BatUn•a indictment was backed by morethaa statement.I made by form~ Ba~tln employes. • Fro•PogeAJ Fro•P~AJ . . CELLA INDICTED • • • LEGEND • • • through 17 search warrants is- s ued since it began it.s investi~­ tion late last May. By t he time the county Grand Jury wrapped up its hefty91-pag£ indictment, Cella, Schiffman. 01 · lendorf and Evans were t•harged with 127 felony crimes. Alleged in the indictment that cites more than 150 overt acts were four conspiracy c·ounts, 54 forgery cha rges, 60 counts of grand theft and five counts in- volving the alleged willful at- tempt to defraud state govern· ment. The four accused men are ex- pected to appear before U.S. District Court Judge Jesse Curtis in Los Angeles for arraignment on the federal charges sometime today. In Orange County, the process began Monday as the defendants stood with their attorneys before Superior Court Judge Kenneth Williams. After they waived reading of the indictment, Judge Williams set bail for Cella at $75,000 and for his three co·def endants at ~5,000 each. However , the judge approved the defendants · release on their own recognizance until Thursday morning when they must return to his courtroom to satisfy the bail requirement. Before sending the four men lo Orange County J ail or booking and immediate release, Judge Willia m s continued their ar- raignment and their plea to the charges to F eb. 5. Dressed in his customary gray suit, Cella stood with his attorney George Chula as Chula pleaded briefly with the judge for a reduc- tion in the $75,000 bail. After referring to his client as "my dear friend Dr. Cella," Chula said the portly Santa Ana physician had "deposited much goodwill in society's bank through m a ny c haritable ac· tivities." Chula said Cella 's financial abilities had become limited in what he called a time of stress, an admission that his client might have difficulty raising the $75,000. While the Costa Mesa criminal attorney pleaded for lower bail, Deputy Dist. Atty. Dan Brice argued that the bail amount should be higher. Brice r e minded Judge Williams that the theft alleged in the indictment "is in excess-Of $2 million" and the 127 charges could result in penalties ranging from 60 to 900 years in prison. Brice argued that Celia's civic and charitable works were part of a scheme to m aintain outward signs of respectability. In sticking with his $75,000 de· cision, Judge Williams s aid, "If t hey haven't run yet, it'snotlikely they will. Arter all, Brazil is not the kindest climate iri the world." world.'' As he and his codefendants left the court and hurried to their jail booking appointment. Cella quietly insisted that "Everything will be all right." Since multiple investigations of his political and business ac- tivities began, Cella has main- tained his problems stem from accounting practices that. when once understood, will clear him of any wrongdoing. . But in the view of the county Grand Jury, s ufficient evidence was presented to it tq charge the four defendants with stealing $1 million fr:om Mission hospital. $000,000 from Mercy hospit,.t and $140,000 from a Cella related firm , C ommunity Phar - maceutical, Inc. In the process. the indictment alleges, Me di-Cal reimburs.e- ment rates were illegally inflat- ed, causing the state's taxpayers and health care consumers to pay more than r equired for services. Cella purportedly began profit· ing from the e laborate and sophisticated scheme to bilk the hospitals in March, 1972 shortly after Mi ssion opened. His alleged ill.gotten gains were purportedly used to further his behin.d-the-scenes politjcal ambitions. other business e n· terprises and his personal hold· in gs. Jt is implied in the indictment that Shiffman, Ollendorf and Evans provited from the alleged mass thefts through exorbifant salaries and fringe benefits as Cella exercised virtual one-man operftional control over the two hospitals in which he was merely a minority owner. Chief tool in t he alleged con- tinuous thefts from the hospitals was the preparation of coun- terf~it invoices for suppUes, the payment of the invoices on hospital checks us ually signed, by CelJa and Ollendorf and their s ubsequent deposit in a series of shell bank accounts controlled by Cella. But it is also alleged that much of Cella's extravagant political spending was borne by the hospitals, much of it through pn in house printing operation. The overt acts charged in the indictments also indicate that Cella paid political consultants, computer m ailing firms and campaign workers with hospital checks. And it is also charged that checks writte n to legitimate firm s were fraudulently e n· dorsed and deposited in Cella ac- counts. Monday's county Grand Jury indictment represents the close of phase one of the Cella in· vestigation, according to Hicks. The district attorney said the investigations will continue. travagant political spending habit. In some alleged instances, can- didates who suddenly found themselves laden with campaign trinkets -bumper stickers, lit· ter bags a nd key chains, for in· stance -purportedly were re· ceiving goods paid for by the hospitals. However , their financial dis· closure statemelnts show they believed the donatioo-came from Cella. And some candidates re- portedly held fund-r~sers to re~ pay Cella personally for goods that it is now alleged actually were supplied by the hospitals. It allegedly was Mission Com munity Hospital that bore the financial brunt of campaign literature donated in wholesale lots to various candidates. But in the main, the candidates looked on the contribution as a Cella donation. Also, postage, a favored form of Cella campaign contributfon. allegedly was purchased by the two hospitals a nd donated in Cena·s name. Although o nly a minority operating owner of the hospitals, I Cella reportedly was so much in ··I control that campaign workers were put on payrolls to do nothing more than electioneer. Political friends of the doctor's were allegedly hired as hospi tal consultants but reportedly devot- ed their energ~s to political af- fairs. All in all, the indictments al- lege that Celia's political generosity, the whirlwind of palitical activity that swirled about him were largely the work or a four-man conspiracy that created a mythical kingmaker. Behind that facade was a stocky doctor who labored during the day at a clinic in Santa Ana. To its door s came political hopefuls, officeholders, their aides and the hangers-on, some of them dependent on the doctor for their livelihoods. They saw, and some still do see, a n outwardly kindly man dressed in a light blue smock tending to bis patients. And while he drives a coral- colored Vega about town, most of them talk about a white Bentley parked in his g~rage at home that none of them have ever seen. Transit Reviewed LOS ANGELES (AP> - Transit officials have voted to re- view the entire San Fernando Valley-to-Long Beach fixed rail proposal in a bid to keep alive a I project that County Supervisor , Baxter Ward says is doomed ' anyway because of lack of ade- quatefinancing. THE. REAL ENERGY CRISIS. ALL OF THE MEDIA KEEPS POUND(NG INFORMATION REGARDING ENERGY AND tHE LAO< THEREOF. IT IS APPARENT TO ANYONE WHO LOOKS. THAT THE REAL CRISIS IS AN INOIVIDUAL ONE. WE HAVE BECOME SO LAZY THAT WE ADHERE TO THE OLD ARMY AOAGE-"DON'T STAND UP WHEN YOU CAN SIT, CONT SIT WHEN YOU CAN LIE DOWN."· ETC. UNFORTUNATELY. 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By SVL V1A PORTEil (~ccmdmoSmcaJ You wllJ be bombarded in 1976 with ads claiming that a product will reduce fuel consumption, curb heat l~s. in- crease insulation. lmpruvc operauni effidency, reduce t>lectrkal consumption, et('. · MaJor areas for det"eptivc advertising wlll be; windows. fuel 011 burner devices, electrical applianrcs , automobile gasoline savings devices. Study the hypothetical ads m this eolumn prepared Cor me by the Better Business Bureau or M etropohlan New York, Inc . WINDOWS "Repl<tee ment window specialists .•. complete i n s u I a t e d w indow . .gen uine thermal ins ulate d Money's Worth windows, fully guaranteed. Backed by over 30 years window experienee ··Or "Thermal insulated windows cut heat loss by fJO percent. .. our company guarantees to save you 30 .. pt>rcent on your fuel bills ... or we will pay the difference in cash ... maintenance free ... weather stnpping that seah. out drafts and dirt. .. sea.ls in heat in winter - seals out heat in summer." Most suspicious are the supe rlative or absolute claims for insulation or energy efficiency in these ads. :-Jo tn· sulation t~ "complete " Some consumers have reported their homes draftier than before they had installed the so t"alled "thermal" windows. Wind cond1t1ons at your home site are a vital factor. Question any company that advertises its product is "fully guaranteed." This should mean you 're entitled to your money back, no questions asked. at any llme, for any reason. And do not expect the media in which you are read- ing. seeing or hearing the ad to have done all the questioning for you. It couldn't and can't. On a daim such as "JO years window experience,·· find out how Joni? the t"Ompany has been in business. Or on a d :um suC'h as "thermal insulated windows cut heat loss by GO percent." ask for test data to back up the claim. IC you're spending several hundred dollars for windows to help re dut"e your fuel bill. it may even be worth the fee a c1v1l engineer \\0111 charge you to check the claims. And don't overlook lht.> information your local public utility will pro· "1de Any time a company guarantees "to save you 30 per t"ent on your fuel bills." get the terms and conditions in writ- ing And what good 1s any guarantee if the company isn't m existent"e? Re C'Onstantly on the alert for phony savings. The .. sale" prit"e may be the regular pnce Or the regular pnce may be s1gmf1cantly hi gher than the competition':s. f:I.f:CTRICAI, APPl.IANCES: "Save 3.t percent on operation of our air conditioner." ln bold type will appear the c:avings rla1m and name of the manufacturer Jn small type buried way down may be a hedge dause that says the savings claim 1s based on a com· panson with another model of the s ame manufacturer that is 1eff e fftt"1ent. Check for the "EER" or Energy Efficiency Rating. The higher the rating. the more eff1c1ent the air conditioner. Look for..the "EYCO," a dollar figure showing the estimated yearly t"Ost of operation. AUTOMOBILE G~ SAVINGS DEVICES: "Increase gas mileage up to 33 percent. Save 65e to $3.50 per tank Just drop this revolutionary new gasoline addil1 ve in your l ank. One container lasts 12 months or 15,000 mile:.. These ads also might contain testimonials and tests on spet"1fit" cars to show reductions in mpg. These ''miracles" just aren't Ask the company for clorumeontat1on you can believe; t"heck with a car dealer or auto mechanic you trust. Any hesitancy to prove the vahrt1 ty of the t"la1m s s hould immediately warn you of a possibll' gyp. 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Alan Alda is the only English-s peaking cas t member in this episode as Hawkeye wrecks his jeep, suffers a possible concussion and finds himself the uninvited guest of a Korean family . KTTV CD 11 :00 -Mary Hartman, Mary Hartman. Mary learns that her daught er Heather knows something about the neighborhood mass murders in t his epis ode of TV's newest (and funniest) soap opera. "ABC fJ ll :30 -"Nick and Nora." Craig Stevens and Jo Anne Pflug portray the Thin Man a nd his wife on this TV mystery movie. TV DAILY LOG Dtan 1ppean as n11htclub host and Tuesday performer w11h his auests Peter Graves, Jack Cassidy, Guy Marks. Eveni ng Foster Brooks ind Vi.nunt Guden1a. 0 NEW TIME FOR JANUARY 13 * STARSKY & HUTCH . (_J 0 (j} 7 • ~ NtwS A down-on·h1s·luck musoc11n runs 6°00 8 fJ @i El) ~ED News fJ SblYJ l Hutdl "los1n1 Struk" O Llurs Bis etball Continued into trouble w11h hoodlums when he from 5.30PM. lakm vs. Ch1e1ao sru ls a fortune in new counter• Bulls. feit bills. 6: F1tail7 AHair (F) The Bold 011tt ii lrttlJidt ti) Varitty Show i!i Partrid&t flm1ly '.;16 M_.it: (C) (lllr) '1he S'llim· Q) Ad111-12 met' (dra) '68 -Burt lanmler. ti) Soltclad Jamee Rult. 26 1'9 fl Sur Tre~ ED Tonight Emmy.winner tD Cittb1' Over • · • w llttlt Rasals Hour * "Upstairs Downstairs' 6:30 ~ m Andy Cinffith Show 13 all·new episodes 10 Mtn lirfHi1 Siio• Mobil Oil Corporation ti} Htcu's Ht!KS ED Mu1trpiece Tllabt: Upsttin ED Tiit Dtdric Co111p1111 Downstlin ~ CIJ> Love Alltricu Slyle Newly divorud Ann Romano 1s . Anlenun 011tdoonm11 thrown into an tmo!JoMI turmorl by Callopilc Covnnet David's proPOSal of marriaae. 1.001 O fJ ~ '6J m ED Ntin (Qt >Cl) ED The Rookits I lrol!Skle E!l Musktl Comte!J 6 Bo111nz1 9:30 tJ @ Cl) Ci) 0.. DIJ It A Tl11t To Tell lht T 1uth El) El Chef tr · Co11Cent11hon JO:OO tJ(}l@(fjSwitch! Aaalnst I Lovt Lucy Mac's advice. Pete takes on the as· The FBI s11nment ol helpina Paula Wire· '17 '~ Ciunsmoh house (auest Ann Prentiss) try to Q1 LI loba establish whether htr despised Un· 2'-love Ameriun Style cit Barney 1s rully dud and buried ED Woman! aller all. ( l9 (I ) lot1Hll Q ;!.3 @~@)Et) Joe fomsttr ED Or1m1tlc ~rits • An Act of VIOience" Joe"s airlfriend, W The Adduu Family Georgia and a poliuwoman convince 7:30 tJ NtW Treasure Hunt a relue11nt witness to test1ty aa11nst O 'A m Hollywood $qNres • Stl ottender, but only after she i World of Survival lu rns of hrs homicidal intenllons. "711b 0 fJ m News TM Prtl«ton @ Perry Mlsoa lrMy lolldl 0 (Qt(!))@ ED Marais Wclbf, .:26 1.trs Nike I Ot1I IU. ""How Do You Know Whit ED Natioul c.tsrapllk $tl«ial Hum Mer· A las Yeps stiowairt ""Search lor the Grell~.. collapses from an 111fect1011 ind ED Alliul Wttld doctors Welby and Kiley 111 h1mPt1· 1:00 tJ @ Cioecl TIMS ed In their diacnosis when she tails 0 Q) ®J m Mt, I 1 • 0 11 lo reveal lhat she Ills had silicone 'Witch Hunt"' IJ)js Hunt, the only injections. Sheree North and Srmon chiden farmer wllo is not 1 mem~ O'k.11nd ~I. btr of th• loul CO·OP, lacts the1 m Wildlife AM11btre venaeance of her ne1fhbors, and Nidi1 Caro Sonny and Will find themse!Yes MolltJ l'JUIOR's Flyinc Cim11 CIU&hl '" the middle. I (R) 0 Movie: (C) (Zhr) "'lcture 10:30 Eil) Anlmallo1 Futiral Mo111my Otad" (susp) "66 -Don €EJ News Ameche, l1hrthi Hyer. Wendell 11:001 CE fJ mm ED News Corey. . 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Nevillt Brand ~ o ~oo ~m~~ea~ 0 l he lfoneytnootltrl ~• Ciu-kt r !J MtYie: "Portiait Frora lift" ttl ~~toM r it (dra) '48 -Robert Beatty, M11 Zet· m _, a ' terhnc. 1:30 tJ .TI: lM l Sm Gus con fJ (Qt (jJ) CD ABC Mystery '"Nick v1nces Joe that he should hold the & Nora"' (R) Cra11 Stevens and Jo· wa~e for rectntly deceased Jimmy Anne Pfluc stu. nynn in the V1lale IMn& room m n f e llle Fii tnouah Joe didn't ~"" the man O Movie: "Handle With Cart" fJ (::J9 I ) CD Wtko111e II<' (dra) ·~-Dean Jones Join O'Brien, Kotter ···the Sri In'" The swutho1s I The Cihost 1. Mrs.0 Muir staee a clusroom s1t-1n to protest litt smirt eafelena lrver every Wednesd1y : Yoe• ' You However. !ilr Woodman ref usu to 12.00 M Twllirltt Zont hsten to the11 anpes unhl •I •P· • Movie: "The Barefoot Mailmu" pears the s1t01n has fained new . I T 1 amona lhe rest of the slu· (com) 51-Robert Cumm nrs. er· recrui s ry MOOfe, Jerome Courtland. dent body. . Q) Movie: .. 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June Hawe. proves potenhally d1sutr011s . f01 l :.45 tJ MM: (C) "Stlltltfttt• Narry H1.,.key1 when ht witcks his telP lrVllttles" (mus) 'SS-Jane Russell, on tht return tnp. sutler1 • possi· Alan Ladd, Junoe Cu1n. bit concussion Ind painful bntrses z·OO m M·NiPt 511tw: "Th«J LM IJ and fu1ds h1msalf Ille uninvited • N" ... ft ~~ ~'-'" auest of 1 Korean farm family wllo """ -unnot undemand En&11sh l :lO 8 Movie: "Orqo1 Pm.tee" (wu) 0~ GJ m Dt111'1 Place '57-John Ericson, Lola Albn&ht. KOCE Television(SO) -- <Jmnge Co~ty-'s I ICC Near Death By GARY GRANVILLE Of ... .,.,..,~ ... "'" Orange County's floundering Jn~ergovt'rnment al Coordinating Council (ICC) is all but out of business. While <'ontinualion of the <'Ouncil in its present form drew no support from 14 city and three county representatives, the pro- spect of a drastically revised voluntary organization of Orange County cities and county govern· ment bid. So. before voting to disband ICC, the city and county' representatives decided to meet next month to consider formation of what is ealled a mini-Cog <couneil of governments). IF CREATED; a mini-Cog would serve as a voluntary coun- ty regional planning and grant review age n cy und e r a memorandum of understanding with the Southern California As· s ociation of Governme nts, CSCAG >. Proponents of the Mini-Cog Me ets Se t For Sen iors Two s peeial public hear- ings have been seheduled in Orange Coast cities this month to obtain the views of elderly eounty residents on proposed eounty gov- ernment senior eitizen pro- grams due to start in July. A meeting will take place Jan. 20 in the Costa Mesa City Council cham- bers and another is set for Jan. 27 in the Laguna Be ac h City H all auditorium . Roth will begin at J p.m. plan s uggested that such an agency would give Orange Coun· ty a united voice in SCAG de- cisions and attract added state and federal grant money to the eounty. Examples of planning !unction sited in the m ini-Cog proposal 1n· duded transportation and waste water management. YORBA I.INDA M ayor Carolyn Ewing argued that the actual pl1mning process could be assigned to existing agencies and would then be subject lo review and approval of mini -Cog representatives, who would be locally elected officials. But County Supervisor Ralph Diedrich and Costa Mesa City Councilman Jack Hammett ap· peared to reflect a majority at· titude when they said they could not support formation of a mini-. Cog until it's goals. objectives and organizational stntcture are defined. ICC chairman, Fountain Valley City Councilman George Scott suggested that the city and county representatives poll their elected fell ow officials to de- termine mini-Cog support. IT WJU, BE the results of that poll that will determine at a Feb. 26 meeting in Santa Ana if the ICC will be reconstructed. As t hings s tand now, ICC's membership has dwindled from a high of 2-.t cities when it was ereated to 14, of which only 11 are paying members. The ICC was created under a voluntary joint-powers agree- ment between elected officials from 2-1 eities a nd county govern· ment. The intent was to draw various levels of local govern- ment together to tackle mutual problems on a c.ountywide basis. One of the things the ICC began, but never finished, was the drafting of uniform zoning designations for the entire county. ORANGE COUNTY County Nixes Sand Quarry R estrictions A proposed new Orange County ordinanee requiring s and and gravel quarry owners to restore mined·out areas for beneficial uses has been deemed too harsh by th e county Board pf Supervisors. The board has ordered the county planning staff to come back Jan. 29 with proposed re- visions after considering sug. gested compromise language of· fered by the s and and gravel in· dustry. Indus tr y officials are partieularly disturbed by the planning commission's decision to delete a phrase they felt made the ordinance more reasonable. The phrase said quarry pit restoration had to be done "only to the extent reasonably and economically feasible." Supervisors were told by Coun- ty Couns el Adrian Kuyper that sueh language was too abstract and would trigger a battle over exactly what is reasonable a nd feasible. But the board appeared to favor another proposed insertion in the ordinance suggested by at- tornies for Owens-Illinois, which operates a sand pit operation on San Juan Creek west of Caspers Regional Park. 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Stuart had been serving ·u acting chief or the new un.lfled district, whichincludes U>s Ang-etes, Riverside. San Bernardino and Orange Counties, since last July. The new district was crea.ted through a voluntary effort of the tour counties to head off mov- eis at the state level to impose regional pollution control on the area. SINCE IT WAS FORMED, the SCAPCD has struggled to turn aside proposed new state legislation that threatens to create a broader re- gional agency that would include Ventura and Santa Barbara Counties as well. Stuart, 53, s erved as San Bernardino County's chief pollution officer after his retirement Crom the Air Force in 1972 and in 1974 was named to head the APCD in Riverside County. More than 50 applicants were reviewed by the SCAPCD board before Stuart was selected for the executive's job. AMONG T HOSE CONSIDE RED were air pollution officers from Los Angeles, northern Cali!ornia and several eastern s tates, in addition to applicants from the federal Environmental Protection Agency. Stuart's salary will remain at the current $38,000·per-year figure. Health Planning Hearing Slated The final public hearing on Orange County gov- ernment's application for new federal health plan- ning powers will take place Wednesday at 10 a .m . Supervisors and the existing county Health Planning Council are competing to become the county'• sole health services agency. The agency will have broad control over hospital construction and health grant administration. Both agencies are faced with a Jan. 19 deadline to file their applications with the state Department ·of Health. The decis ion of which agency will get the nod eventually will come from the federal Health, Education and Welfare Department (HEW). ( I, \ \ ' t VOL. 69, NO. 13, 3 SECTIONS, 32 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALI FOR NIA ' TUESDAY, JANUARY 13, 1976 T oday's Cl osing · N.Y.Stoek8 c TEN CENTS ' -€barge-Dropped in h·vine Van Crash · By DOUG F RITZSCHE oe ... 0.11, ~ietsutt A Harbor municipal court judge ha s di s miss e d manslaughter charges against the driver of a day camp bus in- volved in a fatal Irvine accident after declaring that the City or Irvine violated her constitutional rights. Misdemeanor manslaughter charges had been brought by the district attorney's office against Carolyn Connors, 23, or 1561 * * * Donator A County 'Legend' Until recently, Dr. Louis Cella was.a legend in his own time. While there was uncertainty about the source of his fortune, Cella was known as a man of im- mense wealth and influence. His followers talked or private jets that swept into Orange Coun• ty Airport every Thursday to whisk him away to conferl?nces with captains of industry. Recently, there was talk of an Ara bi a n prince who had benefitted from Celia's skills as a surgeon. It was said that the prince wanted to r epay his sur- gical benefactor by selling him 10 million barrels of oil a year at $1 a barren less than the Arab bloc L price. 1 The legend of Celia's fmancial worth grew a s the size or his political contributions increased. In 1974, the Santa Ana doctor hit the top rung on the political dona- tion ladder. By contributing more than $500,000 to 54 candidates and causes , Ce ll a b eca m e California 's top political spender. And it showed in the company he kept. ' When Sen. John Tunney <D· Calif.) appea red at a local din- ner, Cella was seated at the head table. The stocky Santa Ana physi- cian talked of visits to Gov. Ed- mund Brown Jr. 's austre Sacramento· apartment. And $255,000 contributed to state Controller Ken Cory 's 1974 campaign helped keep their close relationship close. Thou g h a r egist e r e d Republican, Cella frequently dropped names like Unruh, Fong and othe r leading s tate Democrats during conversation. But Cella was Car from the state and county polltical mighty who benefitted from his seeming- ly compulsive campaign dona- tions as he sat alone Monday in an Orange County courtroom . As always, the doctor was calm, soft spoke n and more than courteous as he waited to be ac- cused in a Grand Jury indict- ment with mas terminding the biggest fraud in county history. Clear in the indictment is that a m ajor portion or the $2 million allegedly stolen Crom two hospitals Cella once controlled was used to indulge his ex- <See LEG END, Page A2) Coas t Weather Fair skies through Wed- nesday with some high clouds. Highs 65 at the beac~es rising to 70 inland. Low' tonight 38 to 45. INSIDE TODAY How much of a rol• choltatn-ol J>lo111 in hfOrl dU· ·eott. which ldln more than twic• CJI many A mtricmu GI cancer, r1mafn1 unclear. . .Analy.ria A 7. l m•e x Mesa Drive, Santa Ana Heights. She was the driver of a Rough Riders Day Camp bus from Fountain Valley involved in an accident June 23 that killed 6- year-old J"<>hn Ramming of Irvine and injured 10 people, in- cluding herself. A double-trailer gravel truck plowed into the side of the day camp van at J effrey and Barran- ca roads in Irvine June 23, burst- ing open the doors of the van and tossing the children about. But after months or attempts to gather information on the case by Miss Connors ' attorney, Judge Selim Franklin dismissed the case because Irvine city employes would not cooperate, according le Deputy District At- torney Ron Cordova. In an interview today, Irvine City Manager William Woollett Jr. denied h e ordered city employes not to talk to an in- vestigator for the defense at- torney. .r. ~"-· ... ,,..,. Dally Pl let sutf fl'llMo EX-HOSPITAL ADMINISTRATORS INDICTED WITH CELLA Stephen R. Evans, (left) and George Ollendorf Leave Court Bullet Misses Cop In Mesa Struggle A Costa Mes a police omcer narrowly escaped being s hot Monday night when his gun went off in a struggle with an apparent drunk be was trying to arrest. At one point the gun, seized from the holster of Officer John Pherrin, a rookie, was pointed at the officer, Inves tigator Gerry Thompson said. But T hompson said Pherrin grabbed the barrel and forced the weapon away from him. The weapon discharged, but no one was bit. Police said that the suspect, Terry Michael Noah, 26, of Costa Mesa, froze and was arrested. Noah was chuged with a felonious assault on a police of- ficer. The incident occurred at 9:30 p.m. at Ha~bor Boulevard and Victoria St reet. Investigator Thompson said Oiurch Women's Branch Scheduled Chur ch Women United of Newport Harbor wlll tneet at 9: 30 a .m. Friday at Our Lad.J Queen ot the An&ela Catbollc Church, NewPort Beach, for a brunch and speech by the Rev. Wmdy Smith. The location of the event wu inadverten tly omitted tn Satw day'• announcement. All womea are invited, planner• tald. that Pherrin, in a patrol car, saw two men walking across Harbor Boulevard against a red light. One heeded the officer's call and went back, but the other kept walking. In-preparing to issue a citation to Noah, Pherrin reported the suspect was belligerent and a p- peared intoxicated. The scuffle began when Noah was told he was being arrested for being drunk in public. It was the second shooting inci- dent within a few days in Costa Mesa. Both involved officers who had been on the force for about a year. Friday night Officer Samuel G. Morabito was shot in the thigh when he approached a man in an alley near the Klondike Ice Rink, · 66S Paularino Drive. The man pulled a .38.caUber pistol on Morabito when the. ol· ficer was about to questlon him. Morabito is expected to be re- . leased Crom Hoag Memorial Hospital Wednesday. Investigator Thompson said police have run out of leads in the search !oT Morabito'• ~allant. Many tips were called in to police from people who were near the shooting but the investigator said today that all leads have run dry. The lnvestiagtor said it was eomcldeotal that both incidents Involved rookie officers. In· vestlgation showed that both Pherrin .nd Morabito follOwed proper pl'Offdures ln each cue. However, Cordova, who was prosecuting the case, said, "The charges were dropped because she was denied her right to due process." During one phase of the trial, Cordova said, the cow:t ordered the city to m ake available in- formation and testimony that would help the defense re- construct the intersection as it was at the time of the fatal crash. "But the city m anager and the city attorney told the people not Juries Charge 3 Others By GARY GRANVILLE 01 tllt D•llY Piiot SWll Orange County political figure Dr. Louis Cella and three of his business associates were indict- ed by fede ral and county grand juries Mond ay on charges relat- ed to the a lleged theft of $2 million f rom t w o count y hospitals. District Attorney Cecil Hicks said the purported theft through embezzle ment, forgery and fraud is the largest in county his- tory. In addition to Celia's hospital partners, Hicks labeled the al- leged theft a consumer fraud that reached in the pocket of all tax- payers because of its impact on Medi-Cal and Medicare reim- bursement rates at the hospitals. Identified in indictments that together charge them with 171 felony crimes wer e : -Cella. a 51-year-old Santa An a physician who in 1974 con- tributed more than $500,000 to 54 candidates and causes. -Theodore Schiffman, 53, of Santa Ana. a Cella business manager and frequent campaign treasurer for Cella sponsored political candidates. -George L. Ollendorf, 44, of Laguna Beach, a former ad- ministrator at the two alleged victim hospitals, Mission Com- munity Hospital, Mission Viejo, and Mercy General Hospital, Santa Ana. -Stephen R. Evans, 31, of Mission Viejo, a former Ollen- dorf aide at Mission and then ad- ministrator at Mercy. -Twenty John Does . The 51-page indictment handed down by a federal Grand Jury in Los Angeles charged the accused men with federal crimes. Char ges included in the 44- count federal indictment in eluded conspiracy to defraud the gove rnme nt, making fals e Medicare c lai m s. claiming fraudulent tax deductions for the hospitals and diverting money il- legally obtained from the govern- ment to their own use. In Orange County, the Grand Jury decided after listening to 42 witnesses during 15 days of testimony that there was suffi- cient evidence to charge Cella and his three associates with 127 felony counts. Also available to the jury when it reaches its decision to indict was physical evidence gathered (See CELLA, Page A2) . ., ' \ to talk to the defense attorney," Cordova said. The defense contention, he added, was supported with af. fidavits from a n investigator al- leging he got no cooperation from city employes. According to Mars hall Schulman, Miss Connors' de- fense attorney, a key to the de- fense was whether the city had maintaine d a hazardous in- tersection at J effrey and Bar- ranca. The day after the accident, public works employes installed new stop signs, making the in· tersection a four-way stop. Addi· tionally, foliage was trimmed from a line of eucalyptus lining the street, according to one re- port. The testimony by" the public works employes was essential to determining how the intersection was changed, Schulman said. "The constitutional issue," (See CRASH, Page A2) n • 1cte &ally t"llet ,,,.,.... &y ~bfclll 0'°'""'911 PHYSICIAN FACES 171 FEDERAL, COUNTY JURY CHARGES Dr. Louis Cella Calmly Awaited Ball Hearing Monday Walkout Mulled No Decision Yet By County Doctors -lfyDOUGLASFR~E Of tfle O.lly f'l let S4llff Following a session with the chiefs of s ta!r from most Orange County hospitals Monday, the bead of the Orange County Medical Association said there was no intent to join a physi· clans' walkout in Los Angeles County to protest malpractice in- surance costs. (Related Story, PageA5.) . The meeting involved chiefs or staff of 27 of the county's 38 hospitals, according to Everett Bannister, executive director of the medical association. The malpractice crunch also is to be the topic Thursday of a general meeting of physicians from Hoag Memorial Hospital in Newport Beach, Huntington. In- tercommunity Hospital and Costa Mesa Memorial H01Spital. The Thursday session ls lo go over the whole problem or malpractice costs, according to Hoag spokesman Linda Mottin. ~ added that no decision to join the physicians' walkout has been made by the Hoaa start. Bannister said the purpose or tbe meetla1 Tuesday wu to fet "a readial from the grasis roots around the county.'' He said be cllcl not llod ~ J pressure at this time to join th• Los Angeles County walkout. However, Bannister said, "I the Legislature does not act in l • to 20 days with something tha . shows a visible intention to d1 something about the tremendou: : cost of malpractice ·pre miums that may be another matter,'' Bannister said no motion f were made and no votes taken a f the informal meeting. t ----\ DOW LOS"E;S 9; : 'IR4DING HE4J'Y J NEW YORK (UPI) -A trad e ing stampede created uncertain , ty and profit taking today aH prices closed lower for the firs J time in eight sessions in extreme• ly heavy trading on the Nev r York Stock Excba"'e. Tbe Dow Jones industrta averarie. up more than fiv• polnts at the outset, lost 9.4 points t~912.94. f Declines led adv~ by abo\l a three.to.two marcin. (Tables 1 All). . ' Turnover a mouated t r 1 34,$30,000 shans, up tram thr 30,440,0QO t rMled McmdQ, AZ DAILYPILOT c Tu.day, January 13. \878 , F ... P ... A.1 . CELLA INDICTED • • • throuch 17 search warrants is· wcr14." sued slncc lt began its invesU,a· 1 Ju be and his codefendants left • tioa late 1ut May. the court a.od hurried to their Jail By the time the county Crand booking appointment, C.lla Jury wropped up its hi>fty9l·page quietly lnsiJted that "EYerythlng indictment, Cella. Sch.i!fman, OJ-will be all right." lendorf and Evons were charged Since multiple inve.sttgatlons with 127 f~lony cnmes. of hls political and bu.sines.• ac· Alleged in the indictment that tivities began. Cella has mam- <'llts more than 150 overt acts tairtcd his problems stem from were four com;piracy counts, 54 <1ccounting practices that, when forgery e.barges. 60 COWl.ls ot once. understood, will clear him grand theft a nd five counts in· of My wrongdoing. volving the alleged willful 3l· But in the view or the county t empt to dt'fraud state govern· Grand Jury. sufficient evidence mt'nt was presented to it to charge the The four accused men arc ex-four defendants with stealing $1 pected to appear before U.S. rrullion from Mission h05pital, District Court Judge Jesse Curtis ~.000 from Mercy hospital and in Los Angeles for arraignment Sl40.000 from a Cella related onthefederalchargessometime firm. Community Pbar - today. mareutical, Inc. In Orange County, the process ln the process. the indictment began Monday as the defendants alleges, Medi-Cat reimburse - stood with their attorneys before ment rates were illegally inflat- Superior Court Judge Kenneth ed, causing the state's taxpayers Williams. and health care consumers to After they waived reading of pay more than required for the indictment, Judge Williams services. set bail for Cella al $75,000 and Cella purportedly began profit- for his three co-defend ants at mg from the elabor"-te and ~.000 each. sophisticated scheme to bilk the However, the judge approved hospitals in March, 1972 shortly t he defendants· r elease on their after Mission opened. own recognizance until Thursday His alleged ill-gotten gains · morning when they must return were purportedly used to further to bis courtroom to satisfy the his behind-the-scenes political bail requirement. ambitions, other business en- Before sending the four men to terprises and his personal hold· Orange County J ail or booking ings. and immediate release, Judge It is im plied in the indictment Williams continued their ar-that Shif!man, Ollendorf and raignment and their plea lo the Evans provited from the alleged charges to Feb. 5. mass thefts through exorbitant Dressed in his customary gray salaries and fringe benefits as suit, Cella stood with his attorney Cella exercised virtual one-man George Chula as Chula pleaded operational control over the two briefly with the judge for a reduc-hospitals in which he was merely tion in the $75,000 bail. a minority owner. After ref erring to his client as Chief tool in the alleged con- " my dear "friend Dr. Cella." tinuous thefts from the hospitals Chula said the portly Santa Ana· was the preparation of coun- physician had "deposited much terfeit invoices for supplies, the goodwill in s oc iety's bank payment of the invoices on through many charitable ac-hospital checks usually signed by tivities. ·• Cella and Ollendorf and their Chula said Celia's financial subsequent deposit in a series of abilities had become limited in shelJ bank accounts controlled by what he called a time of stress, Cella. · a n admission t hat his client But it is also alleged that much might have difficulty raising the or Cella's extravagant political S75,000. spending w as borne by the While the Costa Mesa criminal hospitals, much of it through an ~dtorney pleaded for tower bail, in house printing operation. Deputy Dist. Atty. Dan Brice The overt acts charged in the argued that the bail amount indictments a lso indicate that s hould be higher. Cella paid political consultants, Bric e remind e d Judge computer mailing firms and Williams that the theft alleged in c-ampaign workers with hospital the indictment "is in excess of $2 checks. million .. and the 127 charges And it is also charged that could result in penalties ranging checks written to legitimate from60to900yearsinprison. firms were fraudulently en- Brice argued that Cella's civic dorsed and deposited in Cella ac-and charitable works were part or a scheme to maintain outward counts. signs or respectability. Monday·s county Grand J ury In sticking with his $75,000 de· indictment represents the close cision, Judge Williams said, "IC of phase one of the Cella in- they haven't run yet, it's not likely vestigation, according to Hicks. they will. After all, Brazil is not The district attorney said the the kindest climate in the world.·· investigations will continue. * * * * * * Fro• Pllfle AJ LEGEND OF CELLA • • • travagant political s pending habit. In some alleged instances, can- didates who s uddenly fou nd themselves laden with campaign t rinkets -bumper stickers, lit- ter bags and key chains. for in- stance -purportedly were re- ceiving goods paid for by the hospitals. However. their financial dis- closure s tate ments s how they believed the donation came from Cella. And some candidates re- portedly held fund-raisers to re- pay Cella personally for goods that it is now alleged actually were supplied by theh05pitals. It allegedly was Mission Com- munity Hospital that bore the Feisty Bandit WS ANGELES (U PI) -A bandit robbed a s avings and loan of $11,400 and fled on foot Mon - day. ORANGE COAST c DAILY PILOT T~ Or-COHt 0.ll't l>l lOf, "41Pt ""'kl\ i\ con-.~d ,,_ Ne•\·PrPH, I\ ll'l(lll\hl'(I b' ,,.. o..,. C...St P,.Oll\1>1no Como.ny. S.-11o1r•I• M•l-S •r• pVblllMd Mond.oy ll>roualt Frl<M't • CO\I• ~·•· Newport Ou ch, HW!llf'<ll"" he<ll/Fou11t•1n V•ll•y , lrvl,.., S"ddl•nHlt V•lle' •nd L~un• a.. ... 11~11 CoHI A 'l>l\QIP ~IONI odlllOfl .. pUbtl•hf>d !MotwOlly\ (11\0 s ..... oey, f lwl prl~IP•I publhf\11"14 pl""I 1~ •I lJO WK* 0.Y Mr .. t, Co't. MM". C..iolO<fW• t26t&. Jack R. Curlev Vlt'e Pftt\ldflnl 11nc1 Ot'~••I MoM'l"r Thomas Keevil Eau., 'Thomas A. Murphine ,...fW91.-Q 60110' OMlrles H. LOO$ Rlc;hard P. Nall '"'°'"""'"°"'"~I/Iv E.CIOO.\ • financial brunt of campaign literature donated in wholesale lots to various candidates. But in the main, the candidates looked on the contribution as a Cella donation. Also. postage, a favored form or Cella campaign contribution. allegedly was purchased by the two hospitals and donated in Cella's name. Although only a minority operating owner of the hospitals. Cella reportedly was so much in control that campaign workers were put on payrolls to donothmg more than electioneer. Political friends of the doctor 's were allegedly hired as hospital consultants but reportect(y devot- ed their energies to political af- fairs. . All in all, the indictments al- l ege that Celia's political gener osity, the whirlwind or political activity that swirled about him were largely the work or a four-man conspiracy that created a mythical kingmaker. Behind that facade was a stocky doctor who labored during the day at a clinic in Santa Ana. To its doors came political hopefuls, officeholders. thei r aides and the hangers-on, some of them dependent on the doctor for their livelihoods. They saw. and some stilt do see, an outwardly kindly man dressed in a light blue s mock tending to his patients. And while he drives a corat- colored Vega about town, most of them talk about a white Bentley parked in his garage at home that none of them have ever seen. Judges Selected For Mesa Essays · Five people have been named as judges ror a high school euay compeUtlon sponaored by the Costa Mesa Bicentennial Com· mittee. Tbe judges -Hank Panlan. Tom Pecora, Harold HobJ. Wesley W. Griffiths and Mildl'tO Fisher -will evaluateesuya nn the tople, "How t he OectaraUon of Independence Has Atrected My Llte." TbTH $500 prizes to be spent on tr1ps to the east coast will be offered. TONIGJff NEWPORT-MESA SCHOOL BOARD -Regular meeting, Costa Mesa City Council Cham· bers, 7:30 p.m . ''BEHIND TH E HEADLINES" -Dr. Giles T. Brown lecturer. OCC Forum, 7:30p.m . "THE NATIONAL HEALTH" -South Coast Repertory Theater, through Sun. 8p.m. WEDNESDAY.JAN. H COAST COM M UN ITY COLLEGE BOARD -Regular meeting, 1370 Adams, 8p.m. CANDIDATES FORUM - Costa Mesa city council can· didates presented by Community Progress Committee, Halecrest Club, 3107 Killybrooke Lane, 7 :30 p.m. OPEN HOUSE -YMCA crisis center, First Methodist Church, 420 W.19th St., 3·6 p.m. BASKETBALL -Costa Mesa at Villa Park, Estancia at El Modena, Newport Harbor at Fountain Valley, 7:30p.m. OCC DRAMA -"Endgame" by Samuel Beckett, Drama Lab Theater, 8 p.m. Free. Probation GivenHB City Boss By ROBERT BARKER Of Ill• O.ll'f PllotSUff Huntington Beach City Ad - ministrator Dave Rowlands was placed on six months' proba- tion Monday night by a 5-1 vote by city council members after a lengthy executive session. Jerry Matney, who cast the d issentin g vote, was given a public reprimand "!or the man· ner in which he attacked the credibility, integrity and com- petency of the city administrator and other council members." Rowlands ' probation period became effective Monday. City Councilman Al Coen, who served as chairman of the com- mittee that studied Rowlands' performance, said the city ad- ministrator will remain on the job and that "probation" is a notice or warning to him. A report on the action taken was issued this morning by Mayor Norma _ Gibbs. The statement said in part, "decision -ma king at the ex- ecutive level of city government has been increasingly crisis oriented. "Efforts m ade to maintain ac- ceptable levels of service and to execute and develop plans for the orderly operation of the city have been consistently frustrated by internal dissension, public dis- sidence, economic factors and management difficulties.•• Probation was one of three re- po rted reco mm endations made by the ad hoc committee studying allegations made against Rowlands by Matney. Rowlands said this morning that he was not "terribly disap- pointed" with the probation; that a city administrator is always on probation. Meeting Set · On West 19th In Costa Mesa A neighborhood meeting for re- sidents and businessmen in the West 19th Street area of Costa Mesa will be held in Whittier Elementary School Thursday evening. . The meeting, set for 7:30 p.m .• is sponsored by the West Side Task force Committee which re· cently studied ar ea problems for the city council. AU residents are invited to the meeting. The r eport t o the council identified unsightly conditions on West 19th Street, particularly from exposed litter and rubbish, and suggested zoning violations, health and fire batards also exist· edinthearea. A committee spokesman said the purpose of the neighborhood meeting will be to seek recom- mendations on what to do about the problems. Cop'sHorue Hit by Thief . Not even a police officer's home 11 Hf e from thieves. Cotta Mesa Reserve OffJcer, Donald MacDonald, the cop who walb the downtown beat. report- ed Monday that bis • con- dominium home had been hlt by athtef. He Hid rtncs and watches worth '3,0CS were taken from a Jewelry box ln the bedroom. ·~~~::~::ne:dn:~ tJve buyera by a reaf estate aaent. PremP"fleAI .. Scbolman a&lcl, ••was thai when the 1overnmeat deprlv.s the de- fendant of evidence that ml1:bt telld to aCulpate him from lhe charau, the c•Je must be dis· ~.·· Schulman speculated that the dty had refused to ('()()pcl'a\e because of Its possible civil liability. Since the accident, claims totalin~ $3 million have been. filed •eainst the city by the parents o! the children in the ac· cident and Mlss Connors. 'the claims contend the intersection was unsafe~ City Manager Woollett said to- day, "I djdn•t give any such in- structions. As tar as l know the city attorney's o!fice did not tell anybody not to talk to them.·· "I don't even know what hap- pened yet,'• W oollett responded to an inquiry. He said Deputy City Attorney Roger Grable would check with lbe district attorney's office to- day to find out what is going on. Defense attorney Schulman ·said his inves tigator had at- tempted "very diligently" to con- tact the city employes involved in altering the intersection "until they got tired of us and just stopped talking to us.·· Woollett, however , said, "I have never met anybody from Schulman 's office. Somebody from his offi ce served m e with a subpoena, but we did not discuss it at that time ." Woollett said he bad received no requests from the attorney or the district attorney to talk to the employes. Deputy District Attorney Cordova and Schulman both said the DA 's office had attempted to talk totbe employes. Forum Date C·orrected The forum sponsored by the Community Progress Committee of Costa Mesa for the 17 can- didates for the City Council elec- tion will be held Thursday even- ing and not Wednesday evening as reported earlier. The event will be held at the Halecrest Club, 3107 Killybrooke L._ne, at 7:30 p.m . Coordinator David Leighton said that each candidate will be given five minutes to speak. After tha-t a communication fair, in which candidates will sit at separate tables and be avail,a. ble for questioning, will be con- ducted. College Chancellor Plans CHART Talk Dr. Norma n Watson, chan- cellor of the Coast Community College Dis trict, will address a breakfast m eeting of the Citizens Harbor Area Research Team (CHART) a t Glendale Federal Savings and Loan Association, Costa Mesa, Thursday. His topic for the 7:30 a.m. meeting will be adult education. Fund Drive Slated Money will be raised Saturday for the M a rd a n Cente r of Educational Therapy, which as- sists children with learning dis- abilities, in a special day at McDonald's restaurant, 635 W. 19th St .. Costa Mesa. Part of the money spent in purchases will go to the center. In Battin Trial Judge Rejects Attorney Tactic · Superior Court Judie Kennctb Lae said Mond91 that district at· tomey ln-vesugators Clo not have to tell Orange County Supervlaor Robert Battin 's attorney what two county political figures are currently under h1vestigalion. Judge t.ae's ruling came as at. torney Matthew Kurillcb CQD• tinued to insist that Battin ls a victim of selective pros~ution. ln a Grand Jury indictment AnllexVote Hearing Scheduled A proposal to require voter ap- proval for annexation of more than 100 acres has been set for a public hearing Jan. 26 by the Newport Beach City Council. The idea was first brought before t he council in December by a group of citizens who asked that the idea be placed on the April 13 ballot as a charter amendment. At the time, councilmen de· cided the best way to handle the proposal would be in the form of a city ordinance, which requires only council approval to be law. As written, the proposed law does not affect parcels which are bounded on three or more sides by the city, thus eliminatingsome county islands in West Newport and Upper Bay from the public · vote provision. The propos ed ordinance is aimed primarily at the 10,000 un· incorporated Irvine Company lands lyi ng between Corona del Mar and Laguna Beach. The land company is making development plans for the stretch of coastal real estate, which Newport Beach is trying to get included in its official sphere of influence. Solons Seek Public· View .- Of 'Goose' SACRAMENTO (A P) -A legislative committee wants Howard Hughes' farQous wooden flying boat, dubbed the "Spruce Goose,·• to go on public display before being dismantled. The committee endorsed Mon- day, without dissent. a resolution introduced by Assemblyman Larry Chimbole (D-Palmdale), and four legislators. The resolution would request the state Department of Parks and Recreation "to u.5e its in- fluence with Hughes' Summa Corp., t he U.S. General Services AHminlstration, t he Smithsonian Institution and o!ficials of Long . Beach in arranging a display. The resol~tion would have no binding force.· The plane has a wingspan 60 percent larger than a Boeing 747. It bas been kept in a Long Beach hangar out of public view. Parts of it are scheduled to be sent to museums around the country. handed down last July, the con- trovenial Sa.Qta Ana 1uge.rvisor 11 charged with seven felonies re· lated to campaigning In 1974 for lieutenant governor at taxpayer ex~e .. And it ts Kurillch's contention that Battin was singled out for in· vestigation and prosecution ~ause be is a member or a political class befog pl'OSecutcd r for alleged crimes for which members or another pollUcal dass are exempt. To illustrate his point, Kurilieh wanted district attorney in- vestigator Edward Banks to ide~tify the two officeholders now being investigated-' But after talking to Kurilich and Deputy Dist. Atty. Jack Ryan in his chambers, Judge Lae said Banks could not say who is under investigation. Clear in the judge's ruling wa~ that to make public the identit)' of the two fi gures would subject them to suspicions that might prove uni ounded when the in· vestigations a re completed. Earlier in the hearing, another, investigator, John Gier, testified that the investigation leading to. Battin's indktment was backed by more than statements made by former Battin employes. Before the case was taken to the Grand Jury, Gier said, docu- ments related to the investiga- tion had been obtained from a for mer Battin office worker. i Pair Injured In Costa Mesa Traffic Crash Two people were injured in a broadside collision between two cars at Royal Palm Drive and Adams Avenue in Cost a Mesa Monday afternoon. One person, Mrs. Conchita Uso, 57, of 9332 Nautilus Drive. Huntington Be ach, suffered frac· tured ribs and remained in Costa Mesa Memorial Hospital today, She was said to be "very uncom- fortable but doing well.'' She was a passenger in a car driven by her daughter-in-law. Mrs. Jenny Uso. 28, who was re· leased from hospital after being treated for cuts on her forehead. The driver of the other car. ' Robert Brady or Costa Mesa, was not hurt. No one was cited in the I accident. l Inez Garcia 'Liberated' SAN FRANCISCO (AP) -Inez Garcia said Monday she wants to 1 use her freed om on $.S,000 bail to fight for women's rights and pre- pare for her retrial in the slaying of a man she says helped rape her. In her first news conference since her release from jail last Friday, Mrs. Garcia said the women around the world who supported her case have helped her become a "liberated woman. I know now that a lot of things you take in life you don't need to," said Mrs. Garcia, 31. THE REAL ENERGY CRISIS. • • ALL OF THE MEDIA KEEPS POUNDING INFORMATION REGARDING ENERGY AND THe LAO< THEREOF. IT IS APPARENT TO ANYONE WHO LOOKS. THAT THE REAL CRISIS IS AN INDIVIDUAL ONE. WE HAVE BE~OME SO LAZY THAT WE ADHERE TO THE OLD ARMY ADAGE-"DON'T STAND UP WHEN YOU CAN SIT, OONT SIT WHEN YOU CAN LIE DOWN;' ETC. UN·FORTUNATELY, THESE IDEAS HAVE CARRIED OVER INTO BUSINESS, ANO IT IS INCREASINGLY MORE DIFFICULT TO FIND A CRAFTSMAN WHO TAKES PRIDE IN HIS WORK. AT ALDEN'S WE DO HAVE THESE CRAFTSMEN, ANO THE CARPETS All STRETCHED PROPERLY, AND : THE SEAMS AU HAN~EWN AND RE-INFORCeo WITH LATEX. IF THE JOB TAKES LONGER TO DO IT RIGHT, THEN WE TAKE LONGERl DONT BUY VALUABLE CARPETING AND HAVE IT RUINED BY A SHODDY INSTALl.ATION -CALL ALDEN'S ANO FIGHT THE ENERGY CRISIS • DEN'S :iiisiillatiiin:·custom draperies ix: t«), 2'lOm I 1663 PLACENTIA AVENUE • COSTA MESA,, CALIF. 92621 • PHO,_.E 6~6-4838 -6~6·2355 ., \ l