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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1976-03-18 - Orange Coast Pilot7 • 1 • • irl m 2 , Mystery .Chi1np8 Separation .. • In LA. Mountains No Divoree ·Terrorize Cops For Margaret ' , . . THURSDAY AFTERNOON, MARCH 18, 1976 Jail Tape Brings End To Patty Hearst Trial v.:M.. ... MO • .,.. J S~ntC>ftS, M PAO«S · S37 Million Cella, _~des Face LawSuit B1TOMBAllLEY Of .. _.., ......... "' .. Two Orange County hospitals end two allied medical corpora· tlona sued Dr. Louis J. Cella Jr. and three or hls business as· eociates Thursday for more than $S1 mUUon in damages. All four Orange County Superior Court lawsuits claim that the plalntl((s were defrauded or several million dollars by five defendants during a tbree-year period - December, 1972, to December, 1975. The fifth defendant is Iden· 'tllled as Richard J. O'Nelll. the South Oranae County rancher and InmocraUc party leader. Dama1ea are demanded from the nve defendanta in more than 80 causes or actlon stated In the lour lawsuits. They Include ch1r1ea or then, fraud and con· apiras:y. Jt ls alle1ed lb at the defendants JnUked the four corporaUons of at leut S2 mUUon by a IOPhl1Ucat· el 1yatem of false blllin1 and fraudulent lnvolces that went un· detected until the matter was brou1ht befol'e the Grand Jury. Named as defendants with Dr. Cella. 51. and O'Neill, 54, are: O.Orp Lewis Ollendorf, 44, of Lasuna Beach, a former ad· mlniJtrator at the two suin1 bolpltala-Misslon Community Rolpttal l>f M isslon Viejo and Jlercy General Hosplt.l ol Santa Ana. Also, Stephen Robert Evans, ~: of 254n El Picadore Lane. lllsaion Viejo, a former aide to Ollendorf at Jl1.IS1on Cornmunit;)' and later an admlnistrator at Mercy hospital. Also. Theodore Schiffman. 53, of Santa Ana, CeUa 's business manager and often a campaign treasurer ror political candidates sponsored by the physician. Cella, Ollendorf. Evans and <See CELLA, Pafe Al) II .......... B ..., 'l1l4!lf St••" Here is Ute latest lineup of delegates commltted tb pre. sidential candidates, show· ing President Ford and Jimmy Carter holding com· manding l eads afler the early primaries. Girl, 14, Held in Kidnaps The 1'-year-old girl °"ho escaped from Camarillo ebte lbph.al twice in the Jut five months to abduct infants she ap· parently wants for her own is still beln& held In Los Angeles while authorities decide bow to handle her case. A spokesman for the Los Anaeles Sheriff's Office said to- day that Rebecca AM Medellin is in custody in Juvenile Hall while the invesUaation of the latest ab- duction continues. · The teenaaer is accused or kid· 11applng ll·montb-old Richard Alan Vezlna Jr. from his Vallnda home where she was a guest last week. Accordinf to authorities, the teenaatr had walked away from the V~u1utra County mental hospital earller this month where · abe waa unde.rcoing treatment !ollowlnc a similar abduction In Anaheim last Christmas. At that time, 1he had also escaped from Camarillo, authorities said. Durt.n.1 lbe Cbrbtmas abduc- tion. 1hewaa lefl babysitUn1·with 20-month·old Jaaon Simmons while bJ• mother~st.ore for party supplies Miss Medellin wu Ound two days later with the child ln a Santa Ana motel In the most recent abducUon, 1be alle&edly took the Vnina child wblle a guest at lbe home. She was found in a Ventura motel three days later. AutboriUes at Camarlllo ex· pressed hope that the teenager will be returned to the facility for <See ABDOCT, Pai• AJ) Chimps I, Cops 0 LOS ANGELES (UPI) -wu~gtbetblckpawthln Debra Kessler and a ponce a crove or trees in the bil1a behind serseaat Jol a surprise today. her house when he beard moye. 'I'here are three cblmpamees llv· meat. Jn1 in the trees behind her ••n was scary," he said later. spacious mountain home, and ••n was like bei.n1 in thejun&)e. •• u.t.y•re reacly to defend their ter-With boots of alar m, the litorJ. chimps in the trees todt Qp a The score of the lint en-tradlUoaal defense posture of toUDter: Chimps l, PoliceO. • their wild aneestors. turi.nc off Where the dlimps camel.ram branches and t.browtQI tbem at la a m11tery, police said. the officer. Their presence wu dlscoVft'ed Reaponctint to the pollceman'1 )IJ the police officer, ni1pooding shouted dlrectlons. Mrs. to n . Kessler's complaint ol a Kaaler's son, Matbew, 17. ran l9 ,.i lu behind her home. He \\is patrol car, loaded a ~ fol' bllll ud med tbe rac9o to nD for help. Bis bro,.Scast tbat "pllla1 are attacldnl an of. fleer" bfoQcbt 23 more omeen to SUJTOUnd the thicket. Tbey decided to wait for dayllpt and let animal coat.rol oftlcen handle the cbim,.. Police aald there were I.Ip the chim,. had been Urine in the trees for 1ome time. Mrs. Xes9ler said •be had not noticed them, but the IJ'OV• ol eucalyptus trMI is more than 80 fC!et"'ftom tbe houff, beyond a tennis court. 0Jee CHIMPS, Paee Aa)I .. Divorce OUt . Royal Pair To Separate LONDON (AP) -A divorce has been ruled out fer Princess Margaret, but a legal separation from her husband, photographer Antony Armstrong.Jones, 1s likely, sources close to Buckingham Palace said to· day. • "Discussions have been going on with lawyers," said a spokesman for Buckingham Palace, the home of Queen Elizabeth II, Margaret's sister. There has been speculation !okr over 10 years. on the marriage of the princess, •s, fifth in line for the throne. and her husband, the Earl of Snowdon, 46, who flew out of Hong Kong today on his way to Sydney to attend an exhibition of the pictures he bas taken the past 25 years. . Princess Margaret and Lord Snowdon have two children, Vis<:ount Unley, born in 1961, and Lady Sarah Armstrong-Jones. born in 1964. The princess and her husband have apparently agreed that because o{ the children there should be no divorce, but rather a separation, court sources in4 dicated. Laetrile Clinic Eyed for Nevada SAN DIEGO (AP) -A son ot the commander oC Canada's armed forces In World Wa r II wu quoted today u saying he will manufacture laetrile In the United States and open a laetrile clinic In Nevada. Laetrile ls a substance ._de from apricot pits but ha.Med ln the United States as a sunested. cancer cure. "It la coming Crom every· .-here but transportation coat.a are hiah," said Andrew R.L. McNau1hton, son of the late A. G.L. McNaughton. who also was presJdent. of the U.N. security Council. The U.S. border town of San Ysldro will ~ the location of a laetrile ••bulk" plant, McNauabton told the San Diego uruoo. • A 1ounder ot the largest ot Ti· Juana •1 laetrile clinics, McN augbton said 1n a newspaper interview that be ls neiotiating with a major U.S. ,pharmaceutical company for laetrile production in the United Slates. A second modem laetrile clinic ls beinc built for McNaughton in Tijuana which meets specific&· tlons of lbe U.S. Food and Drug Administralion, he said. In addition, be claimed t.o be perfectinJ a method of synthesiz· 1ng laetrile because be believefi -the natural supply of apricot. plls will be exhau1ted qui~ I! the aublta.nce is evet mad~gal In the United States. McNau1hton, Interviewed In T'tjuana, declined to ldenUCy the U.S. pharmaceutical house or the location of the clinic he would open In Nevada. Asst. U.S. Atty. HerbertH. Hof· fman aald In San Diego that pro- secution or several laetrile smu1· &Jing caaea is progressing. He ex· pressed doubt that the Food and Dru1 Act will ever be amended to make laetrile legal • McNaushton. who studJed with the Jesuits In Montreal and once was chief test pilot of the Royal Canadian Air Force, said laetrile is less toxic than tomato ketchup despite claims of the American Medical Association to the con· trary. " Once a week, he meets with pa· <See LAETRILE, Pa1e AZ) 24 P orno Films Taken in Raid LOS ANGELES (UPI) -Vice officef1 have raided a Wilshire District club, confiscating 24 al· leged pornographic ftlms and the same numbel' of coin.operated movie projectors. Officers made no arrests Wed· aesda1 at the J03 Club on Ver· moot. Avenue, b~ police were In· vestigatlnc the club for allegedly doin1 business as JlD arcade wiUM>"1L a permit. ' Bailey, Browning Conclude SAN FJrANCISCO (AP) - Patricia Hearst's fiDaJ cestareot defiance, two days after her capo 1m e, was the last evidence her jury beard as testimony 1n her eight-week-old bank robbery trial came to a dramatic end. "Gentlemen, the evidence ls closed." U.S. District Court Judge Oliver J. Carter said Wed· nesday after the govemm~nt played for the jury a profanity. tinted jail house recordin& between Miss Hearst and a childhood friend. U.S. Atty. James L. Browning J r. and defense counsel F. Lee Bailey planned to present closlng arguments to the jury of .even women and flve men today. Carter has said be will send the case to the panel Friday mom· ing. Balley WTapped up hi~ deten1e by calling the defendant's mother, Catherine Hearst. to t estify that the 22-year·old newspaper heiress had been a .. warm and loving alrl" prior to her Feb. 4, 1974, kidnaplng. In 37 days, the JurY heard from <See PA TTY, Page A2) Co as We ather CJoudr tonight with chance o rain. Clearing to partly cloudy and a little breezy Friday, with blahs in mld·60s. Low tonight near 50 wtlb chance of rain increasln1 to 30 perc:eot. I NSIDE T ODAY Auault, gong warfare, rob- bery .and ot~ viol~,_, l>ecomt a major ~ ba V.S.«hoo~.For~rpm,.a ~Af.. • '· :AllealGIU San Diego Fire Captain Howard Crosby carries a leaky canister after deadly ~drogen sulphide gas fumes sent 40 peop!e to a hospital. They were later released. With Crosby is fireman Aaron Foust. ~ 4 . Bag Snatchings ~C·ause Crackdown . • Pane snatchers have been vie· tlmlJinf women shoppers at South Coast Plaza, Costa Mesa, and police today launched an ef-.. fort to crack down on the orfen· ders. The fourth purae snatch ln nine days took place In the parking area at the plaza Tuesday when someone pushed Mrs. Betty Ruth ~ubensteln , 66, of Newport ;Beach, against her car and ran off with her purse. She repor ted It contained money and vahaables worth Sl,267, l nc ludine a $1,200 diamond necklace. Last Wednesday another purse uakb occurred -Mrs. Minelto ?flahltanl, .• Japanese woman who bas been staying with friends in Corona del Mar, lost $56, police said. March ~ Mrs. Mary Patricia Evans, 51, of Newport Beach. re· ported her purse was grabbed, thoueh the youth dropped it and it was recovered without l0$S. The first Q(fense in the curttnl series occurred March 8 when Mrs. Mary Jj\ne Williams. 67. of Santa Ana had her purse contain· ing 9426 taken. pQlice said. Police believe the same two young men have been commit· ting the crimes. Fro• Page A l ABDUCT ••.• further treatment. ,Big Meteorite Lighu Up Sky Along Coast "There certainly is reason to hope that this girl can be helped with treatment." said Dr. Arthur ,, Haynes. oflhe hospital staff. ) "If you can work with a child Jong enough. she'll feel safe and trusting and then we'll have' a chance to help." A lar1e, brl1ht meteorite lit up Southern CaUfornla sides Wed· nead1y niaht before plun1ln1 Into Uae ocean somewhere between Los Angeles a nd San Die10. ac· cording to scientists at the Grlf· lilh Park Observatory, Rea1dents from Los Anaeles to San Die10 reported seeine the ·bluish-white blue of light shortly 'after 8 p.m. Many mistakenly believed It to be some type of fall · Jn1 aircraft. accordin1 to police department orrtclalt who re· ttivtd cltJun phone calls. Andy Stewart. an observatory ,spokesman, uid the "nreball" was travtllng about 12 to l~ miles per second when It streaked acrota the aky and presumably fell Into t.be ocean. He aald It waa probably a thunk of Iron from apace that ap- peared to be about the 1lse of a staUon w11on. ORANG& COAST DAILY PILOT R•rt N.We.d ,.._.,. __ ._ J«tl A. Cvrtev Ykt _.. ..... ~, _ o. .... oi w- Thoma.s ICHYll .. ,,~ ThOmas A. Murptifne .......... c., .... OWW'tes H. Loos Rl<Nrd P. Natl Dr. Haynes said belsconcemed that the girl understands that she wlll be welcomed back lo Camarillo if she is allowed to re· tum. "If she could understand that efforts lo help her should not be confused with punishment for past acts, but are aimed at even· tually getting for her what she wants In life, then there Is hope,'' he said. But the doctor warned that "community ruction to this type of behavior has aot lo be rather strong" and he reared the reac· lion would prevent authorities from allowing her to return lo Camarillo. 5 Boys Rape Mesa Girl, 13 A 13-year-old Costa Meta alrl has reported she was raped while walklna through Suburbia Park on returnlna from horse riding stables. The etrl. a student at TeWlnkle School. told police Wednesday night that fi ve bo)'1. also aaed about 13, lured her Into a tunnel in the park. She said that she wu held to lhe around while one of the boys raped her. The incident hap· pened Tuesday afternoon, she said. ... Rain Ahead In the North SAN FRANCISCO CAP) Most district ~ of Northern California are in for unsetUed. possibly wet weather through Friday with the pusage of a weak weathef system that blew ashore on the North Coast early today. The front packed black clouds. rain and snow for the mountains. fo1 for the coast and beavy winds for S'Ome areu. lncludinl the North Coast. when s mall craft wamlngs were hoisted ovemi&hl ror wlnd'1to 3S miles an hour. F ro• Pa~ I ... H~Halted In Avco Held Bones Get 'Libemted' Sr. PAUL, Minn <AP > -••Minnesota Man" Is now "Minnesota Woman." by ordtr of lbe slate lAtlalalure. The Senate concurred Wtdnesday In an amend· ment to rename lh~ bones fe>l.V'd In Otter Tail Oouoty In UM 1920s, believed to be the remains or a buman or 10,000 years aao. CELLA ••. Schiffman have been lndictl'd by the Orana:e County and a federal Grand Jury In Los Anaeles They face trial April 19 In Senta Ana and May 4 in Los Anaeles Federal Court. All four are accused of 12T felony counts that Include em· beulement, fraud, foraery and conspiracy In Oran1e Count¥. They race •• felony count.s or tax evasion. fraud. theft and con· splracy In Los Angeles. A court room confrontation betw .. o a man who was awarded SU mUUon In damaaes and the Judae who once overturned that Jury award bas been averted by a dedaion or the Fourth District Court of App eals In San .Bemardlno. Justice F. Douglaa McDaniel Poisoning Of 3 Cats Possible Police are investigating two mysterious deaths in a southeast Fountain Valley housing lract - · two slray kitties, who may have been poisoned. A third cat, belOf\ling to t.be Kluber family. 10485 Parakeet Circle. is recoverlna from possi· ble poisoning at the Orange County Animal SJtelter, county officials said. Animal Control Officer Terry Stephenson reported the deaths to police Wednesday, saying all three call bad been found in driveways on Parakeet Circle andTbruahAvenue. Police u.id they are looking in· to the matter and may perform toxicoloey tests on the two dead call. Animal Control officials said the deaths appeared mysterious. although they could have been natural. The animals aJso may have wandered through some snail bait. officials said, then licked their paws and become ill. ~ Fr°"' Pflfle A J PATTY ... 67 witnesses and had more than 100 exhibits and pieces of evidence to consider. The government tried to-prove Miss Hearst willingly particlpal· ed in the robbery of a Hibernia Bank branch 10 weeks after her kldnaping. Her attorneys argued she took part in th~ holdup in fear of death at the hands of her Sym- bionese Liberation Army cap- tors. Browning got the last shot Wednesday. playing for the hushed courtroom a taped re- co rd Ing or M iss Hearst in custody. bitterly protesting her Sept. 18 arrest to friend PalrJCUl Tobin and declaring her commit· ment to "revolutionary feminism." Sprinkled with laughter, sarcasm and salty epithets. the 20-minute tape enraptured the jury and was in sharp contrast with the quiet courtroom de-- meanor of Miss Hearst. Many jurors bowed their heads and listened Intently. One sat wiCJ:I his eyes closed the entire time. and a woman juror stared almost constantly at the defen- dant. Miss Hearst a nd one of her at· torneys, Al Johnson, followed the tape with a transcript they shared. Balley left t~ courtroom and prowled the corridor, smok· ing cigarettes, until the tape was concluded. Mass Hearst appeared unusual- ly cheerful at a brief "housekeep· in~" session in the afternoon out· tide the pretence or the jury. She smiled and chatted with an at· torney while othl'rs discussed legal matters With the u ceptaon of the play· ing of-lhe tape, Miss lleant ap· peared relaxed and alert as her case neared the jury She nashcd a smile when her mother strolled to the witness stand. Her father . San Francisco Ex amlner president Randolph A. Hearst. had testified briefly Tuesday. P eron Threaten ed BUENOS AIRES. Argentina <AP) -An au empt on the life or President Isabel Peron wu foiled today by the pohce Sen. Church Enters Race IDAHO Ct TY. Idaho (U Pl ) -Sen. Frank Church CD·ldahol. t-ntered the Democratic preslden· Ual race today and said if elected he would put an end to a "leadership of ~8.k~ ness and fear " Church. st. who has been in the Senate 19 years, made his announcement In lbls city of about 175. He is the elchth candidate In the race. "To those who say It is too late. I reply \hat it's never too tale -nor are the odds ever too greal - to try ... Church said. •lined the writ filed by lawyers for 40ill tnClneer Barry Uppert late Wednuda)' and hailed Oranie County SuperSor Court Judae Robert L. Corf mu•• plan. to hold a hearing Friday. Lawyers ror AVCO Community Development souaht the hearing in a move to have JudpCorlman arant & temporary Stay ol eJtecU· tlon on the Sl.l mllllon judsJnent ret-enlly upheld by the Callfornla Supreme Court. Lippert won that judament when Newport Beach aUOrney Donald Belveal succcetsfully argued before a jW")' ln Judge Corlman's courtroom that his client was tlarassed and slan- dered by Avco after he moved a house from Mission Viejo to a Laguna Nlguel site. lt was testified that Uppert suffered a major heart attack durln1 bis confrontation with the developers. The jury acreed with Belveal that Avco's actions were responsible for the seizure. The appellate court Wednes- day agreed with Belveal that 1 Judge Corfman lost Jurisdiction of the Lippert case when Belveal succeufuUy appealed the judge's overturning or the jury verdict. The San Bernardino·court still has to rule on demands by Belveal ror permanent removal of Judge Corfman from aJl mat· ters connected wlth the Lippert lawsuit and the cancellation of all orders made by la.im in that case. "This ls a fantutic. frustrating thing, .. the weary Belveal com· mented today. "But we 're hang- ing in there ana we're gomg lo get Uus man the money he s hould have had Iona ago." Belveal is seeking the applicit· tion of liens on Avco in the ap· parent belief that the ~mpany may plan to divert assets that could be seized to satisfy the Up- pert judgment. 12" diagonal KV·1203 Sony Trinltron 17-diagonal KV-1722 Sony Trinitron 19" diagonal KV-1910 Sony Trinltron Although the-bones were named "Minnesota mnn." It was Iona known they wert the rtm alns of a ltmal .. The bill sent to the aovernol' Wednesday COr· reels the anatomical error. LAETRILE tlents in Tijuana 8J1d coaches them on bow to get their ille&al two-month supply of laetrilt into the United States, he said. They pay eo cents for each SOO.milli1ram tablet and S6 for each three-gram Utjectible vial. McNau&hton said he never pro- mises that laetrile, which he calls a vitamin. will cure cancer. "I tell them that when they get ·to the border and they are asked if they acquired anyth1ng in Mex· lco. they are to say. "We were In Mexico to see my doctor for medical treatment and I am br· ln&lng back prescription items for continuance of my treatment athome'." McNaughton said, "Ninety· nine times out of 100, they wlll get through." But Herb Fink. district director of U.S. Customs. denied that laetrile is being allowed across the border al all. School Race Strife PELL CITY. Ala. <UPI) -St. Clair County officials have closed Pell City High School until Mon· day because of tension over the racial c o m position of the chttrleading squad. ··-15" diagonal KV·1520R Sony Trinitron MOW! AA&D OffHS 2-YEAR PARTS & lABOR WARRANTY·· OM SONY TllNmOM COLOR TY11 ..... 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The actions fUed by Bristol General and Mercy Hospital name the two men as codefen· dants with the Amigo Capital Company which is also described as a Cella-O'NeUl enterprise. CHIMPS ... She described the animals as "about five feet tall, brown ancl hairy." The sergeant did nol want hls name revealed, saying he )lad been kidded too much alfeady about his in ability to collar the pugnacious sim ians. 15" diagonal KV-1511 Sony Tnnitron · 9" diagonal KV·9200 Sony Tranltron 19" diagonal KV·1920 Sony Trinitron I 1111 I1lf·tor~1 Mn rrn111i•"1• l"lu~ Our 1• •• ,.,,., .. ,1 Ott•• l ••nr f.unr11n11•1• Ou I 1·1·ry 1•1·otl11••I H1• .'ri1•ll! 275 East 17th St. Costa Mesa ................... l .... W ... fllf C...lr. Phone 642-8882 Store Hours Daily !UJ Sat 9-5:30 t.r.t.t .. "...,,..,... .... rtu ................. ... ........... .. .. &~ .. W@M[( ®®rrwa©@ n.e col••• •"""' dall1 eat~ Satard.a)'I Hd MOllda)'a. l•t~t Deie DEAR PAT: ?'ve always~ sidered myse lt "prude nt" because of my years of part1c1pa· tion in a Christmas Oub throu&h my bank. I thought I was pretty smart until a friend mentioned that she'd heard banks had to pay interest on these accounts. As far as I know. I'm not gettjng in· terest. Should I be:' r r--J L. C., MJssion ~ • • DAILVPtlOT AS Heroin USe . Rises Orange County Deaths Increase •1 WILUAll SCHaf!IBU • .._ uslu aubatances that can be oe .. 0.11, ...... .... toxic to';Tcul .. the dru&. Tbtte has been a sharp in-Dwyer sald there.have bffn no crease in Oranae County heroln alps dealers are uln1 outr11ht traffic and the number of deau..-pol1onous aubatances "ach as from overdoses of the drua 1n the lt'ffftlc to dJlute the heroin, a past year, accordlna to Capt. problem that bas a,ppeared In Thad Dw)•er, cblef deputy she.riff Loe An1elea. But be Rid aomo foroperaUons . chemical a1ents Ulat can be "The proble ms being ex· harmf\llaresbowlneup. perienced in Los Angeles County But the 1hrlfr's offtclal aald and elsewhere are definitely mOlt of lbe 80 overdose fatalities overflowing to our jurisdiction .. reported last year to the Oran•e slUd Dwyer whose brother heads County cor oner were caused 6y the Los Angeles Police Depart· "bot s~ .. -that is, too much ment 'a N arcolics Enforcement ~roln for tbe system to cope Bureau. Wlth. "A lot more people seem to be During a p~elimlnary budget using beroln than in recent past revi~w sessaon Wednesday, years," be said. "And most of Sheriff Bradley Gates noted th.at them aren't experienced and only a few years ago, IS or 16 don't know what they are dolng overdose deaths were reported in that causes overdoses." · a sin1le year. He citectt.be figure Dwyer attributed the increas-ol 80during 19'1'S. ing heroin traffit to quantities of A spokesman for the coroner's the opiate pouring in from Mex· ico, where a type or drUI called "brown heroin" is manufac-tured. ottJci noted today that ao ,.. ntnc tallies or overdoM deatba .,. lttpt lo Oran1e County. He added that the rai. of dne• related deaths ln the eount,y IO tar lhia .Ytal' ape para to be bep-ln& pace wltb last year'•· Dwyer u ld all the ovvdoH de- aths were not heroln·relattid but aald '!the 1reat maJotib' were from heroin. The rest .,. mo.tl,f from pills.•• Comparatively s peatlnf. Dwyu said, heroin ls now U. &lqle laraest narcotics problelJI law enforcement otncen m• deal with. Because ma rijuana otteues are now punishable by a m1acM- meanor citation, Dwyer aald the weed bas "taken a back seaL~· He also said piUs such u am- pbetam ines a nd barblturato aren't tho problem t.be1 uaecl CD be. UtJder a new law efftttlve Jan. 1, 1&76, Christmas Oub ucooot holders mast be pald the ' going rate of Interest and can no longer be penalized for falling to pay a particular installment or for Ole late payment of an Installment. Assemblyman Alan Sieroty <D· Los Angeles), who sponsored this legislation, estimates that more than S?OO million ls deposited in California Christmas Oub ac· counts each year. In the past, most banks and ulngs and loans cbar1ed penalties for late or missed payments, and many paid less than the standard rate GREG MIRKEN SHOWS HOW TO PLUCK THE DOBRO ·A Cro11 Between a Guitar and 1956 Buick' . "We now actually have ·com· petlUon among dealers," Dwyer said, noting that the Mexican heroin is supplanting that Im- ported from such places as Europe, the Middle East and the Trailer Park Rent J- Hearing S~heduled .Chrome GUitar· Orient. Orange County Supervisor Mobile home rent control Is "Where we used to lake In little Robe.rt BaUln said Wednesday he· ·practiced by ordinance In the cl· blndles of heroin, we are now get-hu scheduled a special public · ty or Berkeley tn the San Fran• ting it a pound at a time;• he hearing on a potential ordinance cisco Bay Area and Battin slUd. to control cnoblle home park argued that it ls a legal exercise of Interest. Be sure to check ~Ith yoar bank about the rate of ln· terest to be pa id and any ad di· Uonal service charges. ' . Stdrllfl'! Coaleufo• DEAR PAT: Last Sept. 3, Bekins Van and Storage moved my household possessions Crom Hamilton. Texas, to a mobile home park in San Jacinto. Cahf. The estimated charge was $885. I left a $1.000 check with the manager of the park in case l wasn't home when the movers arrived. No one ever contacted • me or-the manager. I phoned Bekins Sept. 9 and was told my ~ furnishings were being stored in ·-Rl\'er~1dc, 30 miles away. My goods were finally delivered : Sept. 11. but I was forced to pay extra charges for storage and shipping from their warehou se. The bill was Sl.176.64. I paid the fUll charge. bul behc\•e I !>hould • receh•e a refund since I never : authorited the storage. • I \', \\' •• san J acinto • t Rene Merl a nder, director of . . • . . .. . . . . .. . . communications for Bekins Co .. explained that there wa1 •P· parent confusion concerning atora1e or your possessions. Merla nder contend ed that several Bekins' employes were told by you that your goods were to go Into storage'. But you say you Inte nded stora~e at the mobile home park. l'tcrlander apologized for the confusion and refunded Si64.86, thl' t'harge for deli vering your goods from wart·house. The Sl27 In !ltorage chariu were not rt>fundt'd. . . . - By RUDI NIEDZIELSKI Of-0.lly l'I .. - One-upsmansbip. the art or staying one step ahead of the next fellow. is a vexing game in affluent and bored Orange Coun- ty where Porscbes and Picasso prints proliferate. It ·s bard to be unique, e\'en in one's hobbies. Tennis and golf are out because they are "in." And even in music it's almost hn· possible to find an instrument that somebody else doesn't play -usually better. That's true except for the Dobro, next to the banjo the only truly American instrument. yet so uncom mon that some people confuse the name with a cement truck. Greg Mirken. a 26·year-0ld music store owner from San J uan Capistrano, happens to teach tbe Dobro but so Car he has found few takers. "The word just hasn't gotten out. I'm sure that the average person doesn't know what a Dobro ia but with the recent in- terest in Bluegrass music I wouldn't be surprised if there was an in_crease in populanty similar to the banjo," he says. Mirken, who dcsenbes the in· strumenl as ".a cross between a guitar and and a '56 Ru1ck '' because both have lots or chrome. explained the Dobro was pat ented in 1929 and represents the evolutionary link between the acoustic guitar and today's electric guitar. lt..s characteristic feature is an aluminum resonator Inside the guitar 's shell that amplifies the sound of the strings and projects them forw ard. much tn the same way as a loudspeaker. Because the resonator is cov· ercd by a circular. perforated plate. the Dobro looks like a J Weatherproofed .• "= . ., c This Afghan hound is all ready for the 15 lo 20 inches or snow th at fell 1n North Conway, N.H., during the area's biggest snows lo rm of the season. • , Dobro Part oflbe overdose problem ls space ren~ fees. of the police powers of local cov- also attributed to the fact that d~ The session will take place emment bodies. guitar with a bcap and for that alers. are eiUler not dilutine the March 26 at 9:.30 a.m. in the He said be is considerinf an or. reason is som mes jokingly heroin as much as in the put. or Board of Supervisors hearing dinance Ulat would restrict rent called "hubcap ew . " room in S'anta Ana. increases on spaces In .mobile That lsn 't the only unusual Battin told newsmen he was home parks to no more than five thing about the Dobro which was Tank, Car Burn taking lbe a ction because a rent percent per year. invented by the Dopera Brothers, control measure in the State The Santa Ana supervisor said formerly of Ctechoslovakia, WASHI NGTON {AP ) -A Legislature bad stalled ln com-such an ordinance would provide hence its name. Dobro also railroad work car trundled into mittee wlth little hope of moving recourse to residents of mobile means ··good·• in the SI av ic an acetylene tank in a tunnel un· out in the near future. home parks in the event rents go tongues. de r cons truct ion for the He s aid he would have to uptoanunreasonablelevel-an Unlike ~ normal guitar the Washington subway system Wed-establish that there is an urgent occurrence Battin cb1ms la DOW Dobro Is usually played by hold-nesday night, puncturing it and need for emergency rent control commonplace. ing 1t n at across the knees and setting off a fire that injured 21 action in county territory before Battin conceded the board fretting the strmgs with a steel workmen, District of Columbia the whole Board of SUpervlsors could lec lslate only in unin• bar instead of one's fingers. fire depa rtment investigators would consider passing an or-~rporated areas but he aald the "It doesn 't really matter sald. dinance. citiesmlgbtroUowsuit.. whether you use a steel slide. -------------------------~------------­I've used a Vick's inhaler in an emergency and heard of people using everything ranging from a wristpin out of a car to a straight raior. In fact you can use just about anything you might find In the scrap heap of your average machine shop." Mtrken says. Mirken. who worked at the Dobro factory ln Long Beach for several months before opening his own shop in Mission Viejo, points out that the Dobro is used mainl y in Bluegrass and country music. . "It enjoyed immense populari· ty unlll World War JI when it was shot down because there was a shortage or alum mum. We were too busy sending our metal over· seas," he says. The Dobro. which once was tot· ed around by actors like Jfoot Gibson and R amon Novarro, faded Crom t'he scene until a few hangers-on r esurrected it from oblivion during the post-war period. It became a standard Blue- grass instrument in 1955 when J osh Graves joined up with Lester Flatt and Earl Scruggs. Graves also gave the instrument a new playing style which got it away from the Hawaiian sound of earlier Dobrolsts. "Thank God for Josh Graves so we don't have to lis ten to t hat nonsense anymore." 81rken says. Today the instrument's un· mistakable howl (Dobro players somehme11 call their instrument..s "hound dogs") can be heard as backup for the country's leading recording stars. among them Bo b Dylan, Phoebe Snow, J ohnny Cash, Merle Haggard, J oan Bau and Glenn Campbell. Oe!lptle the resurgent interest among professional musicians the Dobro 1sn 't all that popular yet. Good Dobrolst11 are hard to find , as are students, although the instrument rapidly is becom· Ina ~·yery in " in m uslc circles. T h oul(h It g e ts lo n e l y sometimes Mlrkcn, a former biologist , says teaching the Dobro is far more rewarding than his previous inspector's job with the Public Health Service al Los An geles l nternallonal A1rporl which "consisted of measuring Imported turtles ror acceptable size and being coughed on by various people with tuberculosis." Cruiser Lost; Three Aboard SAN FRANCISCO {AP) -A 34-foot cabin cruiser with three San Francisco Bay ana men aboard ls overdue in Alameda on a voyage from Santa Barbara and is the object of an air search the U.S. Coast Guard said. ' Two Coast Guard planes, two helico pters and a Navy plane searched the Paclfic coast area between Santa Barbara and Monterey until dark Wednesday and renewed t~e hunt today, a Coast Guard officer said. He idenhCied the vessel as the Sea Angler a nd those aboard as the vessel owner. David An- thony. Steve Mlltkelsen, and Don Coleman. Fell ftlll •LTIRAft I• RllLAXATI .. -RIH 'llleSE ••tn EY11•1••s llY THll '9RIE SiRChARles -BARC~UNGER. Nothing don It betttr lhaft the handtome •sit extni·lenoth ottoman for ntra comfort. And the Charin •• -• proud Engl«sh·lntpil9d reclinw rlght ci.v.t mtgatine pouch is• VetY welcome ldff, down 10 Its gle•mlng bftsl stud trim. Wonder· Famous Bltfctlouno°' cr•l11tnanshlp, end the full'( deep end roomy, p1llow·1oft httdrest. proud look of -.spetb qualtty • NOW IN RICH, GLOVE-SOFT ~TH~·UKE V, 1. ONLY••• t s299 SALE PRICED AT· ••• ALSO SIYRAL STYLIS FOil IMMIDIATI DB.IYRY • AT SALi PRICIS •'~Dn H.J. GAI\1\ETI f URNr[URt PROFESSIONAL lt'41EIUOR DESIGNERS f I Open Mon., Th11rl. l Fri. Eves. .. • • • .- . ' OM. Y N.OT ·~NJNGI: HaW., DOW dltpttched St. Patriek'1 Day without t.oo much travailr •• come to tomorrow. That will he 8t. JOffpb'• Day. nm Hint'• • day ia of particular llplftcuce to OW' coaitaJ re1loa. St. Joeepb'a DaJ la whea die swallows retum to tbe mtas'on at Sen Juan CapiatraDO. Tomorrow 'a retllnl wU1 he a blale for tbe lltUe bb*. You have to hope they do DOt blow tbe timetable. T1m 11 the Millian'• bicentennial year. It just ao happens tblt P'at!Jer .Junlpero Serra founded tbe mis· moo at San Juan -known u "tbe Jewel of the llisaioos" -ill 1776. So thll coillddes with our eelebratioo of the aaUan'1-... bktbday. THUS LEGEND 8"8 lt that f• those 200 years, and probably a lot Sonier, the aw.now. come bl tloclts on their annual mlcra· tion after having wintered ln South America. And 1n the lore ot our relion. .. believe the dartlq little ruen C"rive Marcb 11 on St. .Joeepb'1 Day. 0rn1t.bolo1uta, u.e ldlat.lsta wbo are experts on bi.rdl, bHe tra•e doubts about tbe .accuracy ot all thia. But pay no attentloD to them. n 18 POPULAa to tt1101t that the swallows ban alw.,a been Clft Ume. This bn 't quite so. Kia· aloft spokesmen have admitted the birds were Jauardly ill 1laS and showed up three days late. BeaV)' stonna were blamed. Then in 1M7, chroniclers ottbe event said that so many .. scout" bmtl bad showed up aheld of the ftoek that almost everybody was forced to admit the swallows bad arrived four days early. Later ln 1969, when heavy foe blanke ted the San Juan Capistrano area on St. Joseph's Day. a spokesman for the return· ing birds refused to admit the timetable was blown. He was quoted as sayinf, "We eould hear them up there. on top ot the rog, fiylnc and twitterin1. They were sort of stacked up like focbound planes at an airport. "We sot about SOO of tbem down at 9:S7:2S a.m." Plainly. thin1s hue to be awfully rou1h to keep the awallowa from retunUnt to San .Tuan on the proper dQ. Official notlficaUori or the re- turn of the swallows b made by the ringing of the mission bella. Priests aL the mllaloo have been asked how the precise Ume ls ftxed for the return ol the bi.rdl. THEY ARE VERY diplomatic l.n answering that question. One man of the cloth once told a vis· ttor In answer, ''The. swallows are determined to have returned when the bellrin1er decides be should ring the bell ••• " As recently as 1974, con· trover sy s urrounded the swallows• r eturn when some news dispatches sunested that 1be birds. which seemed scarce at Minton San Juan Caplst.rano on St. Joteph'a Day, bad actually nown In and landed at Uon Coun· try Safarl, the nearby wlld animal preserve ln Irvine. Spokesmen for swallows UY ln San Juan were llvld Oftl' th1a r• port. Tbey labeled it "a cheap publicity stunt.'' t~or sbame. U.S. Oil . IniPorts So~ WASHINGTON (AP) -Tbe UAited St.ates la.at week lmperied more oil than It p~ I« UM ftrJt Ume in hiltory evea thoueh Americans are demandinl less oil now than they did before the Arllb on embareo. · Ttae ftgures. releued Wednes· da1 b)' the Ammcan Petroleum n.tttute and conftnned bY. the Federal Enero Adininlltrltion show domestic production coaU· DUia& a slx·year decline and U.S . lmporta rlllnl to reciord kwll to meet demands that nevertheless are two millloe barrels per day below thelr peak Jeftl before tbe 1173 embarp. Imports have bee risinc stDce tbe end of the embarlo In early 11'74 aad crept above tbe I · million-barrels-a-day level last week for the first time ever. Domestic production bas been decllninl ateadUy from ill peak of overt million barrels a day, recorded in 1'70. TBE aESULT ls that aJtboacb conservaUoo efforts, recesa1oo and rnlld wiater weetber stne. 1J'73 have lessened the amount of oil Americans use, the United States is more dependent on foreiin oU sources tban It wu when the embar10 was impoMCI . The industry institute said total imports last week roee to 8,111,000 b~b a day. Domestic producUoo, m.euwbile. came to 8,013,500 last week, the API 1ald. Imports now comprise <5 per· cent of the oil used in tbe United States. Last year, they accounted for 30 perce.nt. the API said. Reasons for the decline in U.S. production are hotly disputed. ln· dustry oftldala poiat ou( that prices of dornJSUc oil are CGO· trolled and they ar1ue that higher prices are needed to stimulate product.Ion. They N.Y prtce controls have t:ef'Yed to keep prices too low to provide lJl. centives for new explontkm - extremely cosOy when It in· volves aearebin1 the ocean'• floor or searches in remote areu. HOW IT RlCHr nlERE, KID ••• LIVINGSTON, N.J . (UPI) -A toddler's cravlnc for a lollipop brou1bt a squad of policemen to the Oran1e Savln&a Bank Wed· naday. The boy, 2-year-otd Michael Weinber1 of Lacka wanna, crawled away rrom hta srandmotber'a side to reach for a box ol lolU~ behind a bull of· ncer'adeali:. Suddenly. four police car• pulled up to the bank. It aeems that Michael acddtn. tally tripped a silent INralar alarm whUe reacblq for the lolUpopi1. I FORD HOITS DINNER FOR IRISH PRIME MINllTIR Pre91dent.Sh.,.. uugtt With ActteM z.-~ G1bor President Refrises To Dance 'Hustle' BJ BELEN TllOllM WASHJNGTON (UPI) -Betty Ford tried to teach htt husband how to do the HusUe at the White House dinner party honoring Jrisb Prime Mlnlster Liam Cos· srave, but he stayed with bis old reliable two-step. The First Lady, wearing a p-een Estevez gown Wednesday nlcbt to commemorate St. Patrick's Day, went through all tbe gyraUoos of the H~e. tak· inc the lead. But the President, lookin1 a blt embarrassed, was not bu)tinc the latest dance step. BUT BE RAD his share of performance on the eut room stqe. tord told bla guests It was a "creat day for the Irish" while Coesrave reminded the dlnner gatberinl that Irishman James Hoban dniped the White House and Lein1ter House, the House of ParUament tn Dublin. ••Leintter House lt in 1ood 1ba~."he111d. · And in reference to the coming election, be quipped: "This White House, too, la ltandin1 the test of Ume and I 1atber that there ll no so abortaie of people wbo want to talce • residence bel'e." 99 'Chiefs' Entertained ROMS (UPI) -fte pv.rn· ment ot ttr.mler Aldo Moro, try. lnC to stop a tatlapla ot t.M hallaft Llra. today raiHd 1aaolln• prtc. for the eecODd t1lne ID llir days and lncrea1ed _p\lftbate taxes on automoblhs, Dquor and • restaurant meals. It also ralaed the Bank of Jtaly'1 dllcount rale -the ln.-tereat It char1es for Joana lo private banks -from I to 12 per- cent. Government aourca aaid otber amterity meuuna ftre comlna U.P. includinl sbarply ln· creued taxes on meat to c:u.rb beef imports. By Rockwell C..wdr Gel• PfM!t WASHINGTON (AP) - Geoeral Dynamics' Convair WASHINGTON CAP) -Dlvllion in San Dieco bu been Rockwell JnternalklDal; the ~ selected to develop the Navy's fenae contractor deft.lcJpiq the aea-launched cruise mlaaile. Bl bomber played hast to the A Convalr spokuman said cbalrman of the Joint Chiefs of Wednuday that If the project Staff and almoat 100 other military officials at bunting and recreation facllltiea in recent years. company rec«da sbow. A list of '3 persona who traveled to Rockwell facllities between J912 and 1'71 wu de- livered Wednesday to tlae Joint Committff on Defense Prochac· lion. Fifty.five other nam• were released late last year. Aclm. Thomas lloor.r, who wu chairman of tbe Jollrt Cbie.fs, and Adm. Vinceot Depolx, who beaded the Defense lntelli1ence A1ency. topped the new II.at. Both now are retired. AN AIDE to Sen. Wiltlam Proxmire. vlce chairman of the committee, said Rockwell estimated that entertalnlnc military brass at ill Wye Island, Md .• buntin1 lod1e aJooe bu cost the firm more than SS0.000. A presldenUal order iuued in the late 1960s problbtta federal employes from acceplln1 ,ratultiH from individuals or nnna with which they have con· tact u govemment oftlclall. Of those on Rockwell'• list, "• number appear to have procure· ment or research and develop· ment functions at the Pentagon," said Proxmire aide Ron Tam· men. In a Jetter band-delivered to Proxmire, Rockwell identifted Moorer as one of several dozen mllltary orficlala who accepted at least one trip to its Wye Jaland camp in Eastern Maryland between 1972 and 1976. IN SHORT moves into a full ac e UC· Uon pro1ram It could mean u many u 2,000 Jobs ln San Dl1eo. · Tb• potentially hure develop· ment profram could reath tolal expenditures on the order of '825 millloo. CAS Preltes 1t'.,eer WASHINGTON (AP) -The Civil Aeronautics Board said to- day it ls looking into the circumstances of its waiver ot charter fli1ht resulatlons to benefit the Colorado ski resort of Howard H. Callaway, President Ford's form er campaign mana1er. At the same tJme, a White HoUle spokesman said replacing Callaway on a permanent basis "I.a under study, but nothing bas been worked out yet." 41 Ole f• £e1Niae11 BEIRUT, Lebanon (AP) Forty-one persona were reported killed and :n wounded In fl1htinc durlnc the nl1ht between Moelem and Christian private armies as Lebanon's feudlng politlclana re- ported they had reached ttn· tatlve a1reement on another Syrian peace plan. Mortar and rocket exploelona kept much of Beirut'• population awake throuahout tbe ni1ht as leftist Moslem and rllhl·wing Cbriatlan mlliUamen dueled. &lamorous partners. He danced ijiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii with Zaa Zaa Gabor who an· · 1*IDCed to all comers that sbe had "aat on the President's left" at dinner. She also said that her Ja1t marrla1e was to an· lrllbman but lt lasted only seven moolba. After the bejeweled Zaa Zsa had ber t um on the dance noor. Princess Diane von Furatenbert •. a top fuhJon designer, in a strap. leaa black 1own, asked the Pres!· dent to dance, the most eyed cou· ple Oil the noor. BEFORE THE 1Uests danced tn the grand foyer, with an in vita· lion from Ford to "stay as long as you want," they were enter· talned by 1ln1er·aCtor Ben Vereen who 1ave a stunninf Defeme Proposal WASHINGTON <UPI) -Con· cemed by aerioua defense lacks and tbe wanln1 of detente. the Houle Armed Services Commit· tee bu voted to increase Prell· dent Ford's request for new military weaponry by nearly '1001000 for a total of $33.4 billion. ALL FICTITIOUS NAME STATEMENTS FILED IN 1971 MUST BE REFILED IN 1976 and I those with changes must be republished at time of refiling HERE IS THE LAW: (Business and Professions COde) Frost Chi11s Carolinas Sec. 11920 <a> t:nless the statement expires earlier under subdh-islon <b > or <c >. a fie· tlllous business name st atement expires at the end of five years from December 31 of the year in which It was filed in the orrice of the county clerk. Spring Coming Slowly to .Atlantic States • Tet11JJft"•f..,... ........ ..,._.,_ ··-· eeii.nfi.tf ....... ewtt ... Oii<• 0...-1 o.. ..... °""'" °'' .... ,_, ~ ....,._ ._City Mo\¥9en ....... ,._ .. .... _....,, Nltwo.t.-.... y- ....._City OnwM ....... '-" .. .......... ...... Ww ... 11 • .. )4 JI J1 ., u " " n IO ,11 )4 .n :. 11 ,. ,, 11 ., .. t2 • I a . .. n ,.. " .. n ~ " ,. lJ JJ • )4 ., a M 1' n a .., 4 • • ., . ..,,.........., h ... t I ~ .. _ ......... r::-:. 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FOR FURTHER INFORMATION REGARDING FILING ANO PUBLISHING CONSULT YOUR ATTORNEY OR CALL THE ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT LEGAL ADVERTISING DEPARTMENT (714) 642-4321 Ext 332 DAILY PILOT Goggled DOflflle Harvey has been riding this way in the back of bis owner's pickup truck since he was several months old -so to this LA pooch it's the only way to travel. The scarf keeps out the street noise, and the go11les -well, besides keeping out bugs and smog, they add a touch of class. Bing Bailed Crooner Back At It • OAIL y N.OT Al . BroWn Urges Cut ·in ElR Red Tape SACRAMENTO (UPI) -Tbe Browa Ad· polleymuers.•• olprep1r1.n1 and re.lewlftlt!Mtreportaw110H,_.. mlnlltraUon, bntowlfta "1ood. bQt not exceUeN" Tbe cbaa1es were aimed al llmpllrylnc re-ceot of COOJlructlon COit., and (3) delays have-'· N'Viewa on tbe coDll'OYmia.l Eov,l"Oftmtntal Quall· porta, coacentratln1 attmtJon "on environmental fecledonly a fractlonoftheprojed. ty Aet. baa proPC>Hd m~ cluul&n to atreamllne eftecta in proportion to tbtir tollMQ'*'ces" and re-. The. report conchaded by Civil\t l.b,e act "a IOOd. envlroruntntal(mpedrepotts. ducln&U..aumberol~lhatrequirertporla. but not exceJteot, blll of health." It also m• A thtdy by Go•. Edmundo. Brown Jr.'a Ottlce NVtraJ 1u11•1lJ<>n1 (or atreamllnlnf tbt ~ of Plannln1 and R~h aald that the moat eom· TRB UGISl.AnJ'aS currently ls conaldertn1 ~cbwer•lDcorporatedlDthepropoudnewrel'll•· mool,y voked complalnt.s about the lHdmark 1970 NYeral rl•al and more aweepm, meaaures to over· t1oG1 froJD Mn. Dedrtck. law, whkh requirn envtronmenlal impact "1)0rtl haul the act. · HE& P&OPOSED new ru1e1, which wUl be IUb- on develo1>ment projedl. • Amon1 the "'•yt.ha" that tbe atudy lclenUfted ~ect lo public bea ... ··• ln May, l-1·...aed tbe1e· • • were "mJtha." were that envtronmecital lm.pact nportl have pro-~· • u.. -,.... ( Co ·oc..i-) mpted a fiood of frivo&oua lawsuits, that thy are eit· -PermltUn1 a bdd "initial study'' when a pro- 1'BE STUDY DlD, E L J. ceainly cotlly and that tbey result in undue pro-Jict 14 ln tbe early Plannlnf ataiea. Tbls ls deatpecl however. actnowlecle• _ , jtcl dell.)'1. to cut down on the number of Impact reports by U.af' the J>('OCtA of •· "ThJ1 thlnt la five years old and It's Incredible pel'1Ditt~ aoverameot .,encles to determine ex· vironmenlal lmpaet -·~· bu -wa into a to me bow well lt'a worked," said Mrs. Dedrick. actly whic projects have Important envlroamenlal • .,.......... • • ., eonaequencu. paperwoct bUuard, olllevrtnt the orialnel lntent of BE&E 18 WHAT the study ot envlronmenW -Revislq the reporlfna fonnat so that ft• the law -to define U. CGllM!CllleDCeS oC propoaecl impact reportl found: <n that lawsu.lta were pro-vlronmental effects are addressed lo proportioa to dettlopmtatl oo IUn'OUDdiq land. air and water. mpted ia only two percent ol the cues. (J) lbe cost ~ir s1'nfficance. Enviroomealal i.mpect NPOIU are used-u re-':o;=;;:;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;:;;;;;;;;===~======;:;;;=;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;:;;;=========:::;-ftreote1 wben 1overnment a1encies decide 1r wbether to approve a pnjed, ~ from a n&ral tmappna ~te:r to a nuclear power plant. 'IRE ..... AGI! study WU rdeued at • news ecmfennee W ednt9Qy where Brown'• resources secretary Claire Dedritk proposed new r~1u11uon.s to streamline the avtronmeolal reporting process ''and &et us back lo UM oriliJlal intent or the act. whicb is to provide aood. uaable information for Rettig Sentenced SAN LUIS OBISPO <UPO -Tommy Rettig, child star of the orilinal "Lassie" tdevi.sioa series durinl the 19509, bas been given a six-month sus- pended Jail sentence f~ marijuana possetsion•oo the condition be •erves a like time for a previous co- ca.IM conviction. Superior Court 1udee Richard Kirk:pat.rick allo sentenced the 34-year-old Rettii to three yean' pro. , N1tAI.~ TEl.EVISIOM WE'VE IOI n All 1'"'11• TY WIK. • ,. ... ., fMtw • of ._ S• • ., hlr ,._., often • wHW, I •'I of "'-9 ...... I I -Or.Ip e •••• , ...... •d•c•tl•••I' ..._-IOCI C•••at 10. ltou~ •a• htl111 of,..._,, ... • S.. .,..._., c•-•11 6. I -.d 10 wl s.e. ....,.., ce.-e , .,,,. a. TV WISC • s.-, _. a. ... Daly PRof•s •Uy hlnlalo• Hatl .. 1 -TV 1045. . ... ......... Delly ,.... "eden JIOW ...We .. moat ca.,hta • .., .. ., Every Sunday in TV Week DAILY PILOT By BOB THOMM bat.ion on his guilty plea to chars-of pouessin1 LOS ANGELES <AP) _Singing in rme mellow lhrtt-quarters of a pcMmd of marij~ fouad at his ·. lhth91 of tel••hlo• f•r • ••A .. 11-TehlT•.WO.. Every Day in Daily TV Log ~~~,c~~~e~ted&.~~tl~DQ~ ~i~M~rm~u~~~m;e;~~M~«~ro~&;y~lu~tA~p~~~==·===~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ bis "demicentennial in show business" by perform· := ing I.he first concert of his carett. The 71-year·old singer seemed close to tears Wednesday night as a standing ovation greeted bis performance at the Music Center. · It was the first <Sf several concerts be plans to live for charity in this country and later this year in London. ... DECIDED to get back in the swim," Crosby · told his audlence. "One of the things that made me decide was when I came out of NBC's artists' entrance one day and somebody asked me, 'Didn't you used to be Bing Crosby'?" Crosby. who had curtailed his career in recent years, seemed to enjoy himself immensely. He tang with wife. Kathryn, son Harry 4nd daughter Mary Franc!~ -"Nathaniel would be here except that. he got three F's in his last report card," said Bing. HE ALSO sang duets with Rosemary Clooney and downed with Impressionist Rich LilUe. , The Crosby bantone sounded as sure as ever. especially ln the lower registers. Backed by Nelson BlddJe's orchestra, be cave solid renditions of such recent sones as "Send In the Clowns," "You've Got a Friend," and "The Way We Were." .. IT WAS JUST SO years ago this month that my partner Al Rinker and I got a job at the Boulevard Tbeater here," Crosby told bis audience. ..The· theater was close to the USC campus and a lot of the colle&e boys and alrls~ropped In to see how a cou· pie of guys from Spokane were doing. They were a lli& help. and ever slnce then I've rooted for USC - escept when they pl~ Notre Dame, of course.•· ~ Out-bf-s tate ,, I Regents Eye Tuition Hike· Outdoor living at its best Enjoy outdoor living at its luxurious best with this comfortable outdoor furniture. Choose a PVC strap chair and chaise for cool, comfortable lounging. AttractivelY. styled with brown and yellow or green and lime straps. For furniture with a rustic flavor. choose our redwood group. Distinctively designed, with lightweight tubular frames. A friendly rocker Is available, as well as chair and chaise. A. VINYL CHAIR • Model •720. Reg.15.99 11.88 B. VINYL CHAISE Model•320. Reg. 28.99 22.88 C. REDWOOD CHAIR Model 11743. Reg.13.99 12.88 0. REDWOOD CHAISE Model #343. Reg. 26.99 22.88 E. REDWOOD ROCKER Model •243. Reg.17.99 15.88 DA VlS (AP) -The University of California is thlnldng about raisin& Ila tuiUon for out-of·state stu· t------------------.,.------------------.,-------------------. dents this fall for the Cirst time since 1971. The UC regents, who begin a two-day meet.Jng here today, will consider State Uon proposal to raise non· ( ) a university admlnistra· resident tuition from --------$1,SOO to $1,905 per year. UC officials say the 27 percent Increase would raise more than $2.4 mllllon and Is needed becatae of inflation. .Df!•«K-r•t• •~le B r..,11 SACRAMENTO <AP> -TbJrty-one of the SS Democrats In the state Assembly have endorsed Gov. Edmund Brown Jr. for 'president, Brown's campai1n chairman said Wednesday. Water wonder A garden waterlllg hote at a wonderlul prfce. Good general purpc>M hoN het rugged all Ylnyt cona1ruc11on. all b<asa couplings M•nulaclure< guaranteed Model •GS8·50, SO'x'N". GARDEN HOSE, Reg.' 99 3 .. 88 ~·HOSE REMNANTS, Nvton-relnfOfced hose .tth all bran couphnga. 10· 12' lengthL Reg. 1.69 1.28 Green-up your lawn Green-up a pale, yellow lawn In a hurry with Sulphate of Ammonia. A 11rong, lut·acting chemlcal c=.:=:::::::::;:=:;:\ fertilizer. Eapec:lall'f good lor lawns, alto elfec1lve on Shrubbery and green growth. 20 pound bag C<>vefl 2.000 square feet. SULPHATEtOF AMMONJA. R~2.39 1.88 Get In touch with nature Having green plants In your home ls one way 10 feel doter to nature. We have a variety of smell Indoor plants to choose from. In 2Y• pots. they're the perfect afr.e for lerrwluma or miniature arrangements. HOUSE PLANTS, 2V. •POTS, Reg.59c 48c The list of Brown endorsements released by As· Nmbly Speaker Leo McCarthy Includes five of the lht blacka and one of the four Chicano members of &be Assembly. It Is almost a complete roster of the moderate or middle range of the Democratic 1------------------...... --------~--------"""-------------------1 caucua 1n the lower house. . au11d f'I,... t11 T,..•Me SACaAMENTO (AP) -The state Department d Rehabilitation says California lndus~es for the Blind. Inc .• I• fa cine "several fiscal problems." Rehabilitation direct«»' Ed Roberu recom· mended Wednesday that tbe departinent be aut.borbed to a1alo defu collection or a payment on a ~.814 aote owed to the state. No payment bas been made since I.ht debt was incurred in 1972. • lletl9•• D11111er ll•Jl'l'ftl SACRAMENTO CAP) -The committee which sponaortd an appreciaUon dinner for R0ttald Reagan in 1974 ls beiftl sued for an alle1ed failure "-'to report in a Umely fashion" the funds raised. In llvfng cofor Add ttlla touch of ti.u1Y to vour ~. Solid cOIOf bedding ~kl of r9d. while Of bll.Ht penalea. lrt a dellghtlvl expr"*lon of lhe pride you teke In your home Sall1faction guaranteed by Pefry'1 Plants. RED, WHfTE OR BLUE PANSIES, Reg. 79c .. cl\ 3 for1.58 They'll grow on you Nature imkea It eaay to beautify yOUf home, w11t1 the year 'round color of lantena shrubs. Or. hang gracetul, drooping luehllaa. Maybe you prefer the cttcadlng gr..,,_ry ol .. parague aprengert Come pick -and plant -your favorite. Gallon 1ir.e. YOUR CHOICE ASPARAGUS FERN, FUCHSIA OR t..ANT ANA, Reg. 1.79 98c . The swt, filed by the state attorney eeneral, de- mands a $10,000 recovery. Named as defendants ~re William B~nowsky, Frank Murphy, Robert t----------------------------.-----...... ----------------------------------1 Hatch, and the Governor Reagan Appreciation Din· w d & H • • berCommit.tee. t s.u .. Frf ..... &HI a~ arr1ng on SACJ\AM ENTO (Al>) -Steven Soliab bas I ~ Mked bis s~pporten to atop handln1 out leanets "" This sale ends March 23. wblch altact lbe testlmooy of five eyewit.bessu to Garden Grove Fullerton Costa Mesa Long Beach the bank robbery fot which be is beini tried. One lffn~. banded out on~ clowntoYIUhopping mall. showed up lo the possession of a prospective • :htrw. Monte YUTenesa, a ~y~<oQJd WJemployed : evc:'or· . . . 7707 Garden Grove Blvd. 537·9571 or 893·6523 Open Mon. thru Fri. 9 to 9 Sal & Sun...9 to 6 301 So. State College 870-0050 Open Mon. lhN Fri. 9 to 9 Sal & Sun. 9 t~I • 1275 Bristol 556·1500 ' Open Mon. thru Fri. 9 to 9 Sat. & Sun. 9 to 6 , 6980 Cherry Ave. 634·7111 Open 9 to 6 except Mon. & Frt. 9 to 9 Orange 324 W91t Katella 532·2506 Open 9 to 6 every day ~ "I ' A• DAILY P ILOT E D ITORIAL PAGE Since 1t1 esbblllhment.. the on.nie County Dlmlon ot t.be Callfonda Lnaue cl atles has aaeaed its member CW. mmual does of one cent per resJdeot. Curren Uy, that means tbe Jeque ~tu on lllllual tncome of rou1hb' $14,500. I It ts now propmed um tbl daet be In· 1 ereued up to fJve cents.per capita. a h1ke that would bring the leaaue'• yearly m. come up to about $70,000. SlnCe no real need was demanstrated for either the added fneome or upanded 1nPe act.lvity, most city repreHDtaUves at the division's March meettnt correctly, refused to take the fiv•cent proposal ~ously. But with the retirem•t of tearae part-time executive secretary Wi.uton u~ degraff, the division is likely to have to pay for the semces of a full-time e,x- ecutive. And It should start to assume the cost d its own secretarial services rather than rely on its president's ~y workers !or secretarial support as bas been the custom. It would, therefore. seem reasonable that a praposed one cent per capita in· erease in annual dues be approved to cov- er the added costs. But five centa is too much. ~ Correction Need~ ~ Orange County Assemblyman Paul Carpenter (7lst District) has introduced urgency legislation to restore the 10 per- cent rebate car owners were supposed to receive when year-round registration went into eftect. A 10 percent fee discount. included in the original legislation, was canceled out by Gov. Brown, who wanted to use the ex- tra money to qualify for federal highway funds. f Since then, it has been estimated that most drivers will be overcharged from SS ~ to $10 on their new registration fees, net· ~ the state up to $100 million. · • Only 8 percent ol vehicle owners re. ttl•ed 12-month rellstr•Uons under the new pro(ram. TboM payiai for Jess than 12 months wW be charaed the 1'18 fee for that shorter period. and also tor U.. enUre 12-month period that follows. nae pa)'• tnc for more tban 121'1Qlt.lll wW be paytn1 them6rateoninto1m. Registration fees, ot coune. are baaed on the age o! a vehicle and normally decreue every year. But now the only owners who wlll receive tbi.s benefit are those few wbo were assigned 12-mooth re-~tions. · Concerned owners should write tbe governor, urJing his support of AA.embly Bill 2705 wblcb would correct the Inequity. Phone Language Now that biliniual ballots are a fact or life, the question of bilingual telephone service is beginning to attract some atten· tion at state level. The Public Utilities CommJnlon is seeking to identify areas where billnguaJ service seems most needed, the cost or providing it, and alternatives to full bilingual oper.ator service -as, for exam- ple, is provided in the Canadian province of Quebec. • Clearly the non-English speaking Californian is at a disadvantage if be wants to report a !ire or an accident and needs fast response. In Los Angeles, Pacific Telephone provides a Spanish Language As1istance Bureau through which calls presenting a language problem can be routed. But this isatime-consumingprocess. A more logical solution might be that adopted in the Washington, D.C., area where the first page of the telephone directory lists a special Spanish language assistance number, with instructions !or using it written in Spanish. Most phone companies in California already employ some bilingual operators who could be assigned to answer such a number. The cost would be minlmal and the service could be of great value to non· English speaking subscribers. Transatlantic Tragedy Militant lrilh,.Americans F~l the Conflict , I don't wish to be banh on my '[ ] murders, this malmlnt, this ln· own kind ; but it is Impossible for CHARLES discriminate bombin1, as have me not to. raise a voice at the McCABE ammunition smu1tled Uleplly tragic role being played ln the from the United States to Ulster troubles o( Ireland by a large and --------------and to the Irish Republic." militant b ody of Irish· Americans. ~counting of Norald, as the out-These monies are sent by mll- And the above worm, I would fit ls called, far too low. Two to ,Wded patriots who con.fuse the have you know. come trom the three million is a better figure, political situation of today with son of a man they say. The money is raised the 1918 Easter Risln1. The who used to mosUy through dinners, dances, 1.R.A. gunmen today are to the t ell how he n ancf'bar collections in Irish com· men of that Rising what Al won a bounty _. munJUes from Fordham Road to Capone was to GaribaldJ, int.be 'throwing 8 money to Norald, he may expect speeding the inevitable uniflca· hand grenade JC)me of lt to co to charity. but he uon of Ireland. Into a Dublin knows lbal most of it will 10 to • Ege Cen1'entloa Ba~aini119 .Power 1 Liberals Pushed Brown WASHINGTON -Gov. Ed· mund G. (Jerry) Brown of California ended months or ' calculated suspense by deddl.ng to enter the st•te•s Democratlc presidential primary -respond. inl to appeals from bis liberal supporters. Libaals, puslooate- 1 y a1atnst San.Henry)(. Jackson, were not the only Californians anxious tor Brown to enter t.be June a primary. Backers of • Sen. Hubert Humphrey, wbOile chances entirely depend on a convention dead.Jock, were pushing Brown to prevent California'• hu1e dele1at.1oo from helpin1 put any frontrunner over the top. • Thanks to his immense popularity, Brown miaht well win 170 out of California's 2fll de- legates despite the new propor· tional representation rules that ended the state's old winner· lake-all system. That many de· legates not only would throw down the frontrunne~ but give Brown unique bargaining power .at Madison Square Garden next s ummer. Filing deadline ror a Brown·led delegation is March 26. Actually, Brown's left-wing backers -not dimJnlshed in thelr loyalty by tbe governor's fiscal conservatism -were in· iUally urgin1 bim to run in order to block Gov. George Wallace in California long befor e they perceived a threat from Jackson. Jack s on 's victory in Massachusetts March 2, however, intensified tbelr urgen· cy. Stanley Sheinbaum, a rich in· tellectual active in Southern ( EVANS-NOVAK. ) California left.wing politi~s. was particularly active in pttvatel.)' pressing Brown. CtJBANS BEDDING DOWN Intelligence reports that CUban wives are now joining their army husbands In far-off Angola, at fitst treated with skepticism here, are now being taken deadly seriously for the first time - an ominous Indication of Fidel Castw's long.term intentions foe bis Cuban Africa corps. Although exactly bow many is not known, families of Cuban "advisers" to the new pro·Sovlet government of Angola have been flying to southern Africa In large enough numbers to make secrecy impossible. INDEED, Information avalla· ble in the Ford administration does not rule out the posslblllty that the women may not be limit· ed to wives of Cuban "advisers" -the earliest batch of Castro's men wbo went to Angola. They were followed later by front·llne unit.a of his regular army. Thus, t.be wives may also include wives of the army regulars. This new development rein· forces a growing conviction at high l evels here that Prime Minister Castro is no longer fearful about political or military repercussions from his dangerous African game, which now may be shining to Rhodesia. With wives movlngJ.n, Castro ob· \'iousty plans to keep at. least some Cuban military men lo Atrlca for a long time: A footnote: Castro stripped his military leadership or some of its highest officials for duty in Angola with bis 12,000 to ~4,000 Cuban troops, including the chief of staff of the armett forcei ministry and tho vice minister a the interior. · DOBR YNIN'S FLU Although the prospect for a new strategic arms Jimitatlor agreement <SALT II) has bffc less than even for the last twc months, the severe lllness of Sov· iet Ambassador Anatolly P . Dobrynin is de laying everi lurther another negotiating tri' to Moscow by Secretary of StatE Henry Kluinger. Odds oo such a Kissinger trip this sprin1 are now well under 50·50. Dobrynin returned to Moscow for last month's Communist par- ty congress, wlth every intention of coming back to Washington immediately after the congress ended. It was a ssumed here that he would bring the Soviet response to the latest -American SALT pl an, lo be followed by • probable Kissinger trip lo 'Moscow. Instead, Dobrynin came down with a virulent type or nu aud has been confined to bed. with re· ports r eaching · her'e that he ls now fightinj? orr pneumonia. Every d ay of the ambassador's illness delays study bere of the Soviet Tesponse to President Ford's l atest negotiating posl• ti on. But even without Dobeynln'f illness, the debate in the U.S. over detente and a d ministration policy toward the Soviet Unlonl heated up in the presldenUa primary campaigns, has meant a worsening political climate for SALT II, quite apart from deep di s ag r eeme n ts be twee n , Washington and Moscow overtho American cruise missile and the Soviet Backfire bomber. The Ukely r esult: no SALT D la election-yea.r 1976. of 25 pounds ~ t.be Outer Mission. telling phrase of Harold Wilsen. sterling for • When an Irlshman gives They are delaying instead of lorry filled guns, tmuCJled lnt.o t.be old coun- try by • network of A F; • Ii d d o·l with British longshoremen, airline t ~~0!~~1:y t~ueve lt now: but :::::i~~~:s~·n:r~d~t::iir:~~ urious n enen en i man that's the way l was brought up. that 75 to 90 percent of LR.A. r The EngliJb were the very devils flrepower is of American origin. themselves. Credible U .S. intelligence J think that most rational pee>-sources put 75 percent or ple, Englis h Included , wlll Norald's contributions int°.J:t:s acknowledee that the treatment d -tint food 1 ot Ireland by the ta•· British em· an ~ percen ° • c g "' and allowances for Catholic de-plre was its sorriest eplsode. 8ut pendants. Jt's all history now, or shorUy to be. Terrorism, in the Irish silUa· J V ST II E F 0 a E J a st •tion as of now. ls not only coun· Christmas, British Prime ter·produetlve; it is destructive Mlnbter Harold Wilson and Irish of the bopa of bo&b North and Foreign Minist e r Garret :>oulh. Flu1erald spent a day t.ogether This ls not a pc>Attlon ac~ted 1n Northern Ireland 1n a joint by tho armchair torrorlata, those drive to dlssuado Irish In Jrisb·American1 who contribute America from maklne contribu. dollara for lb• purchase of guns Uons to terrorism. for the lrlab actual terrorists. I.Ater Wilson dellveNd an tt• Most ol thlt mone1 la channeled ceedln1ly tough talk on the 1ub- tttrou1b the Irish Northem Aid ject to the American C«rffpoo- Commlttee, whlcb admits having dents• Association at a LondOft ralsed $1.2 mUllon aince 1971 for dinner. "It must be understood ill "rener work the pri10Dcrs, most• .the Unlled States," be said. ''that ly I.R.A. memben." American money -the millions • and more dollan that has nowed 1 OTHER SOUa CES ln London. from there to Ireland atnce 1971 Washington and Dublin pu.t the -bad dlrectly finaoced these The Real Russians mE RUSSIANS, by Redrick Smltb. (Q.ladraaile, $12.M) There bave been countless boob about the-Soviet Union ud Sts leadenfllp since Franklin Delano Roosevelt established diplomatJc nlaUons with the JCrernlin in lbe 1930s. Few of them, untortunatel,J, have given any real inlight lat.o the Russian people. Hedrick Smltb remedies this in -.n.e a.sstaaa, and for the fi:nt time they become a believable people and not a carps of re- giment.eel robols. TREY OBSERVE the laws publicly, but slipping through the loopholes is a national pastUme. You find t.bat they are pretty much like other people the world over, and that their children show proper HsPect in public but saU paper airplanes beb1nd t.belr teachers' bacb . ..,,Smith.. no~ deputy national •, ( THE BOOKMAN J MWS editor of the New YoTk 'nmes, was a member of the 'F\alJtzer prise-winning team that pt'Oduced t.be Pentagon Papers story. His book is based on his three years 1n Moscow as Times Bureau chief, where be made use of his knowledge of Russian to get lo know the Russi.an people. Il is all there -the Victorian Russian vie"1>0int. oo sex (it is ronsldered unmentionable), the high-living members of the upper ech~lon1, the nlmble·witted members of the lower class who are known to slip in a bogus mar· ria(e to 1et a Moscow apartment permit. lbetr schooling, enter· tainment. TM book ls abtolutd7 splendid, with both sweep and ar- resting detail. W~LTER LOGAN (UPI) HOUSTON -The on men, especially the wildcatters, still fuss and fume over the energy bill siped by President Ford Jut December and claim that federal laws are accelerating U.S. dependence on roretin olL So tnsteacl of the heralded .. Project Independence," the government la really pushing a ••ProJoct Depen• dence," the way the oil men read it. Indeed. toretin oll lm· pom now ac- count for 41 • pertent oC U.S. consumption, and two weeks ago set a weekly re- cord wlth ~.1 million barrel_s com.ln,ln. 1be moderate, even bland, car· porate managers oft.be powerful oll industry a re inclined to ponder these realltlea as phenomena of our society (11 that what Harvard Buslne11 School does?). BVT A roughneck otdtimer Ute Mike Halbouty, blessed with am· pie larynx. seems ready to stomp across the republic, deOOUDCine the .. national d.isir~" of such dependence. HaJbouty, who loob younser t.ban his 6f years. r&gbts for the independence or oil men .. be would for the Pla1. His patriotis m would make Johll Wayne cry unashamedly; mustache a.od sideburns enhance t.be drama of bis thunderous wamin1s and pleadings. After all, he started in the oU fields 40 yurs ago, helped bring in lbe West Texas boom ol the Tbirtta and quickly became a Te:llU oil million a ire wbicb means multimillionaire. "It ts incredible.0 be crtes, "that the W asbingtoo paUUdans hann'L done one thin& or palled a la"I Lo INCREASE t.bo (mi:cu) domestic reserve of petroleum by one barrel or oil or one cubic foot of gas. Instead, they give us regulaUons and controls whlch only cut back production. All we want to do is 1et the oU and gas out of the ground ... Halbouty ls furious at CongreS!I and disappointed with Mr. Ford. He thou1bt he had persuaded Presldent Ford to veto the energy bill, and he approved It: Halbouty resigned from the Prnldenl'1 campaign commit- tee. HE ARGUES that a "mlsfn· formed and lll·lnformed" Congress and bureaucracy ellnJnaled depletion allo)Vances. established an impossible pricing system and Imposed enviroamen- tal and safety regulaUON-all of which serve to retard explontion and producUoo of more domesUc ollandaas. • Jt'• true that an independent ••oU and gas exploraUonlst," as Halbouty calls hlmseU, needs capital, and tbe wUdeatten, even the major oil producers, are ln· creulne11 lbort on upli.1. The Dear Gloomy . Gos SI.nee OoY. Brown won't live in the Mansion, who's golnJ to use the White House when he's Presl· dent? H.J.B. ...., ___ ......,..,._ .-. .... -.. ..,...._._ ...... ..... __ ,__ .......... ..., ........ dJ mm argue that present prlc· ing policy Cone price for oll from "old" wells, a higher one from "new" and a still higher fOt' im· ports) Isn't encouraging enough new drilling. In 19S6, there were some 18,000 on wells working in the UnJted States. Now there aresome4,SOO, and Halbouty says there sbould be 15,000. Actually, the indepen· dent drillers slacked off from new exploration long before they lost depletion benefits and had to cope with prlclng. The reason: It was cheaper for the big oil com· panJes to import oil ~odevdop new domeatlc sources. BUT WITH OPEC and quadrupled prices on imports, the wildcatters resumed explor· lne, but In a limited way. Thero are more rig• worklne. but oil production hH actually dropped. In 1970, domestic crude oil pro· ducUon waa 9.6 million barTels dally; ln 197S, lt was 8.3. million. There b no 1l1n of an increase for 1976, So Halbouty bl ames con· gresslonal staffers (collego boys), le1lslators like Sens. Adlai Stevenson Ill CD·lll.) and John Tunney (D-Calif. ), and Rep. John Dln&ell (D·Mlch .) (''dingbats") who listen to the "wang·bralned theories and phllosopbies of antibusiness pro- fe as or 1 and bas k e t -c ase economists." Mixing metaphort as freely as·he once put plpo in the ground. Halbouty tells how oil men will be "dl'O'Nfted ln the stew fomented'' by Congress - whose "adf·sernna" members are a "cancer" to t.benatlon. Now t.be devlla who beset a free-spirited entrepreneur like Mike Halbouty argue back that there was no excuse for the oil depletion allowance. that the oil i ndus try belongs In lhe mainstream.of tuiq policy and \bat "Uer"' priclnc ls tfie only ra· tional system to """in lbe Ace of OPEC. \ TllS CONG&ESSllEN. ataa feTS, bureaucrats and academice who see the oil industry as way overdue for reform, if not ror be- ing split up Into many pieces qr even quasi·natlonallzed, regard an Individualist like Halbouty as amusing, quaint, perhaps even knowl edgeable In his own area. What. they don't understand, however, is that Halbouty is Ions past the ambition of making bll money. lie is convinced that ol.ll' enterprise economy, yes, and d•· mocr acy are based on cheap energy, and that Kimt Oil J)rO- vided that cheap energy, until tt was tied down by the Lllllput1an1 frorv.. Up East. So Hal bout)' travels lo eva ngelize the r~ public. ''Fi ve years &(CO," he declare~ ''100 percent of the public was a gainst us. Now il':t down to It percent. J 'm 11tlll un optimist or I wouldn't be llghtln1t this w3y, U we win, nnd .iet. rid or controi.. crude oil will evtntually como down to $8 a barrel. 1J wo don't: why we'r e head ing t nwnro fascism, and olh r lnduslrlcs wW also be taken over." OftANGIE t0A5T DAILY Pl lOT Robm N. Wrrd,PMhluhn Th()f'MI Ktnrll. EdiJor Barbara Kr~1l11ch, Editorial l'agt £dllor The editorial page or the Dally Pilot seeks t o Inform and stimulate rdders by presenting on this page diverse commentary on topics ot lnteret1t by syndlcat· ed oolumniata and cartoonists. by providin1 • rotum for readers' vle'l''S and by presentine this nev.tpaper's opinions and ldeu on current topics. T he ed1t.o'1al opinions of°'" I) ally Pilot a~r only in the tditorial column It the loP or th e pa.t. OplnlOM t• ·preued by the columnbts and c•rtoonl1tt and 14'tlt'r '!Vri.ttn are ther own end no md~ ol their vltw1 by the Daily PiJ« should be itllcrrl'd. • Thursday, March 18, l .. DM.Y , 20 Million Items Pulkd Off Shelves UllTHI DAILY PILOT ... AST llSULr ., aaoou IMSl"H ... EVANS wm "~••'-'") ..... IW'Otectloe tmt.I mOHf. Ford u Umates many workers a,. killed HCb year In job accidents. SllYICI ttl 1'f1 Jliato earned SlJO •n ( ..... ally reqllited Tbe Bureau or L•bor SteU.Ucs estimates S,900 died DlllCTOIY Nle1 .. wpmtnt. n.at soared co -for lfTS trom Job accldenla ot dJMa.ses In 19'7', a projection For Result .....i with new alde·door relllforcln1 beams, baMd onreporu byeoo.ooocmployers. Servlco Call ..,..., root 1uppona, )eavltt' bu.mpen and teal Bul the N atlonal Safety Council aays lt1 64 •• 1671 WASHINGTON (AP) -Amaite'• Mlll•u dlt&la rate la oae-thlrd loWllr t.Mn it wu 10 ,...,. aio .._ WulUastoe Mpn.....wrtactaf"1 .. YA,.• •ean. TIM leYtl of •1•......, sulpllur dioxide 1a·u.. ut$0D'• air bu dropped2S~1lnc:. ftlMral •· vltoomtatat cootnll WWI imllOMd n .e 1eat1 qo. Mat •an.lac •r•t•me. • Alld Mme ot tM t.ralftc safety .,enty'1 rulu ____ .,:_<a.. __ •_•_•_llLA __ TO_U._P_a_:1;:_•_"_'> ___ .L.!~==l&=l=ll===-M" btft Rope -lib t.bt buJ.brlkt affair. .- LA.ft' YSAa. IT UqtJDSD AIL new air· bra.ad tnaelt1, traU.. and bustt to carry bluer IP THll D&CADB OP SXPANDSD federal re-airllaet aad ex,.nalw computer ay1tem1 to prevent l\llatkNl hH saved Uve1 .it reduced polllll&ee, It tM wheela froan loeklq ln a skid durln1 panic Jw abo extended Ww•••'t ,._b into tM UYet "°Pl· ol lftdMduaJ · eltl11t1111 In wvs MYer belwt ••· But wben the ·~ '• sensors on buaea aol out S*itoted in tb1I e.muy. Tbt bomtt, ean ud ol ..U•m•t bf u "Ule u she one·UM>u.andths of wodplac .. ol rittu.ally every Americaa an DOW •IDcll.tbeeompu&«wouldrtlUMO-.brakeadur· C'OlllN&led to Mmt dell'" by federal oftldala. ... aarm&J brakfnt IPMdl ot about 10 mph and then .... SlDc•ltlS,tbtMUllbtrolm•NC"1a&orr ..._ OD the brak• at around 5 mph. lhrowin1 ••eKlelbudoubledfromlJtoM. PIM.,entotbebuaflooc-. u"' T.._.. nil new re1l&laUoa cost.I mooe1. Alld UM r.-8u1 compa .. la be1an dl1eqeneelln1 tbelr ~---•--i ~of pro1r ... baa been uaeveo &Dd dalm1 of p;o. si.-"11.aper·brake" 1ystan1 and Jla11acbusetta ..._~lllC'••9 sr-hard to juatUy. Tbe tllrealeoed to lift Uw permits Ol any bus company Jlamle Eisenhower fhtt·Ytar·ol4 Occupa--------mtq tbe federaU:J required sear. lau returned home UOnal Safet,, aad ilUltb ( J tlnally, arter three~ ol bearinf1 and a two. from Walter Reed AdmlDlatutloo, for tx· CONSVMER IDODlh comment. pertocl, tbe aiency temporarily ample, h., ;et to produce _ _ suapended t.hutanclardonJan. f . A r m 'I M e d 1 c a 1 aoUd nidaee it baa re- Center where she dueedjobdeat.ha andilQuri•. A IDllLAS. W IUGRl'LY LOOSENED st.an· h a d b e e n dud • .wt in effect for semi·trall.,. truck rias. bospltali1ed since BUT so•z AGENCIES RAVB made an deaplt.e protats and court suits by drivers and Dec. 31 for a viral obMoua mark. The antidiaulmiaaUon law• •· truckln1 ftrm1. inf ectlon. The 80· f«eed by tbe Equal EmploJmeot 9Pportaity la tlM fhe re•rs alnee It wu formed.t!h• hi1hly year-old widow will Commlnion bne belpe• blackl and other , .... .,.. ... -,.,.lal Occupational Safety and Health Ad~ convalesce at Getty. minorities lnereaae Che number of technical and mmlltraUoa bu produced no reliable indication P ho proleuioa.al jobl tbe7 bold by one-\hlrd. tbal It bu sned many workmen's lives or pri!vent· •burf, a . me. The rttont of lbe Trame Safety AdmlJlltraUoa, •any 11plftcant number of ..nous job lnjur1e1. ODt of tb• first In the recent 1ur1e of new a1encle1. In fact, tben ts stilf no aireement on even bow H h Id lbew1 ln a nutabell the beneftta and eosta ol tbe new p;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;,;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;,;;;;;;,;;;;;,;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;.-O U8e 0 waveotfederalresulatlon. 1 Hllhw.,1 are 1afer now. Deatba and dlHbUDC S. n· lnjwiea have been averted, probably b7 the ize lp8 tbou11nd1. Cara co1t more. And when the bureaucracy becomes too eqer, lt can do more In N • harm tban 1ood. atlon Wbm Con1re11 establlabed the .,ency in 1-. tbe traffic deatb rate bad reverted its historic slide and hacl been increuioc for five yeara. More tban 50,000 were killed on blCh-.ys tbat year, a record attheUme. WASHINGTON (UP() -•ore tban ball tbe American peol)le now live &Jooe, or with ()Ql,y -.eotberpenon. 'IODAY,.AnEaNEA&LY A DECADEofre- Tbe number or one and JUlaUoa, the death rate per passenger mile b the two·peraon households lowest aince statistics have been kept.. The rate baa bas increased--------------- dramaUcally the past.•·----~.;;;;~~~ five years, and •• ,..._ represent• more than ••I«• •t••tl ...... JdD J... fa'..-e llalf the nation'• total 'I domiciles. tbe CeNua .... 25 peree11Lfeteer )te9ple Bureau says. , .. . A aECENT s urve , ... -refltlltded et1ra.' 1-------------allowathenumberofone· ·~~~ .... Eraon h o u seholds dropped eath year sincetbetratnc aafety law wu mped 29 p e rce nl enacted and tbe numberofpeflODI killed in vehicle ween 1970 and 1975 accldenb IJ now belowlbel•ftcure. While tWO•p e raon Preliminary figures for Jut year lhoW tbe" llouleholds rose 19 per· death rate bad dropped below S.8 per 100 mllllon ·~nt. More than halr -miles,comparedlo5.7int•. . 35.7 mllllon oC the na· A dramatic number of auto fatallU• wu pre. t1 on • s 71.1 rn i lJi on vented In 197 4 as the byproduct of the enero elril. bouaeholds -are oc· The gasoline shortage bf'OUlht the 55 mDe·per·bour eupled by two people or speed limlt, a reducUon in blgbway tranl -and lea. IMOO fewer hl&bway de.alba than tbe ,._before. By contrast, the llurea11 said, the number ol bomebolds with five or more mem ben bas declined steadily tbe tame period. Jn 1970, Amer ican famllles a veraged 3.58 members. Now, the nsu~ 113.42. BtJT LAST YEAS, AS SPBED edfed ap and tranl naumtd its upward climb, tbe actual nuuaber of hi1bway deaU. did not lncreue and the death rate per mUe continued to drop. Even tu Ford Motor Co., wblcb 1a11 rel\lla· Ucm are becoming exceuive and too ex.pensive, estimates that cars equipped to meet 1171 1alety standards kill and U:Uun nout 25 percent fewer people than unregulated can. This week's special. WU.USTSUUI WISTltn PllCI s2991s MNS..UIT•tut ·WIST9t•s PlllCI s423's wmt MC llOllOI fl.1 FREE BONUS 90LIOOA-..CIA AUTO<X>fM'VTER ELECTRONIC-' STAOllE VALUEH.H --.TAM-Ttoe FREE BONUS M l ~:~~:=ely 8()UOC>fWM(3A equ~ match-needle S&mm "'U-""'T"' al ltnt renex came,... l.oected "' '......,.. "" wit the ._tum end wtue thlt ELECTRONIC-heve mede Mlnoita the moat STA08! PQP\lltr H mm SLR camera In VALUE Uf.H America. ------......... ..,, .... WIST9rS PRICI s263'5 FREE BONUS ~SC13S-20 COl.OR ALM WITH PAOC & COlOfll PfiJNTS- VAlUE •38.N , Miii Oii iS . '"-ITIOI llROICI You.,.. nrmly lrwlttd to COfM and haer A FREE CHRISTIAN SCIENCE. LECTURE &y Guest Lecturer CATHERINE H. ANWANDTE A ......... ef tM CIVhtlN Scfettce a.rd ef LedurMhl SATURDAY, MARCH 20 11:00 A.M. at Flnt Church of Christ, · Scientist 135 Rip .,nve Lagana Beach Addldou.J PutiJa& at Safeway Wltlt-shttle service Have you 1CCn our elepnt new Monza Towne Coupe and our Europun·inspired Monza 2 + 2? - 11f CAMERA ~ STORE f ~~~~~ . 11'-tn.ma ............................... , With standard features like front disc brakes, torque arm rear suspension. and quiet hydraulic valve Jif1ers on our Dura-Built 2.3 Litre eng ine, these cars •~some or the best values you'll flnd any year. But riaht now they're even more so. g •• announcing .....• lJI• Country Cub of Raccauetbal. .NEWPORT BEACH SPORTING HOUSE larH.tM1...- CAU'°INIA'S LAl .. 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APPUCA TION, OR DIT AILS PHONE 752-0565 CH HOUISC Look for this sticker on the windows ·.of 1976 Vegas, M onzu Town~Coupea and Mobza '.! + 2's ut your Chevy dealer's ... and get a' good old Aml.!r· ican value. Your c:huicc uf un~· S2000 worth of optional c~uipmcnt (even optional engines> for S 19.76. Now's the time to chl\ckout a '76 Mom~a or Vega. The 1976 Vegas are really built ro rake ir. With standard features like High Energy Ignition, new Delco f rcedonl battery that never needs water and our Dura-Built 140-cubic·inch engine, thcfre designed to last. (Ask your Chevy dealer about our Vega and Monza Dura-Built cnaine guarantee.) You also get a tough, corrosion-resistant body and a ~fined disc/drum brake system. And during 'our 1976 sale, you can get even more • ' Jt8 DAil Y PILOT QUEENIE Fro•P9PA1 REGULATORS. • • analysis or death cert1fkates shows work accidents caused 13,400 deaths that year. AS EVIDENCE OF THEIR. EFFEC·· liveness. federal job-safety officials point to a reported drop in the 1973 injury rates in such in· dustrie1 as loggin1. longshoring and roofinC. the so- called "target industries'' where OSHA concentrat- ed early enforcement efforts. Yet, the rates or serious injuries -those which .resulted in lost workdays -actually went up in three out or the five industries in 1973. Jn 1974, when no special enforcement efforts were made, the rate ol serious injuries declined in three and went up in two. Jn short, the statistics for the very industries where OSHA concentrated its efforts show no trend in one direction or another. If OSHA can't yet claim any clear victory, it at least . has the satisfact1on of proving its critics wrong on a number or counts. INDUSTRY WITNESSES, FOR EXAMP LE, once predicted that OSHA's proposal to impose strict protection for workers in polyvinyl chloride l>lants would put 2.2 million people out of work and cost the economy at least S60 billion. But OSHA was alarmed by 17 workers' deaths from a rare form of liver cancer linked to the chemical In lab tests with rats. Strict expos ure limits were imposed. What happened'> Jn the year aner OSHA's ac· 1lon, one plant did close, but four others opened and the price of polyvinyl chloride declined about 10 percent below previous highs. Small businessmen also said they feared over- iealous safety inspectors would ruin them. BUT THE AVERAGE WORKER CAN expect to see one of OSHA's 1.400 compliance officers about once a decade. at present rates. Fines average S2S per violation. Employers appeal fewer than s per~nt or all citations and even then they almost always remove the cited hazard. an indica· lion OSHA inspectors generally stick to the book and avoid arbitrary rulln1s. One feder al agency has exercised power to decree that an electnc frypan 1s unsafe and to make it ha!'der to open aspinn bottles It may order that all ne~ bicycles and lawn mowers be redesigned. lo three years of eiustence. the Consume.r Product Snfe\) Comm1ss1on has banished 20 r:nillion items fTom store shelves and homes on irounds they were unsafe. • THESE INCLUDED BOTTLES THAT ex· ploded. disposable cigarette li ghters that flared up unexpectedly. electnc ranaes that shocked their owners and s nowmobiles prone to S9dden steering failures. The commission has made mistakes. The courts voided the commission's seiiure of 100.000 im~roted dolls from Bradley Import Co. In Los Anfeles. The commission said the dolls were unsafe for children because the costumes were held on with pins. The court. noting that \he dolls sold in fashionable gift stores at pnces around $75, said there was no l'videncc the dolls were intended for use by children. The com mission is Pondering a controversial proposal to rt>qulre new safety features on lawnmowPrs, which 1n1urcd 63.306 persons last year. according to a survey of hospital emergency rooms. CONSl 'M F:RS l 'NION, WHICH THE COM· m1ss1on paid to study lhl' m atter. estimates the proposal "ould add $40 to the co!>t of u Sl2S push· t} pe mower, for a v:mety of feat ures including rotor bladt>s that stop instantly. But this MO estimate 1s bo'lt.'d on a survf'y or manufacturers that the consumer group re~ Is unreliable Consumt>rs Union also estimates the benefits or the proposal woulc.I be bf'lwl'<'n $83 million and S580 million. dt'ptmdmf' m port on wlllat value Is placed on the pain caused by 11uch injuries. In s hort, the <'Om mission ran 't bo sure what the mower safety proposal Is worth or what 1t would cost. t Nnt · \Vhari To De Do~? J De ad for 5 7 Minutes TOKYO CAP> -Chinese doctors saved the life of an 18-year-old pt>asant whose heartbeat and brellhing had stopped f()(' 57 minutes dlte to a severe electric shock, Peking's offi cial Hsinhua news qen~y sa d. tt said the doctors rushed him to a hospital, 1ave Kim an Intravenous Infusion, oxygen and in· jedlons of cardiac stimulants and external cardiac massage, which brought him back. MERCURY SAVINGS Executive Oflfc.s: 7812 Edinger Ave., 11un11no1on e.ach, CA 92147 Southern Ca/1/ornle Regional Otfices: 4140 Long Beach Blvd , Long Beech. CA 90807 8955 Valley View SI., Buena Park. CA 90620 20715 S. Avalon Blvd., Carson. CA 90746 1001 E Imperial Hwy • LI Heb~. CA 90631 1095 Irvine Blvd. Tus11n. CA 92680 235 N Citrus Ave .. Weat Co1t1na, CA 91793 •• Y(hirlpool 17 Cu. ·Ft. 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Upon his re- turn from a three-year voyage at sea. he ran up the front porch stepe, threw his arms around his wife. and kissed her. In 1656, that' was. The court or the day thereabouts caJled it ''lewd and unseemly behavior," And the old boy was locked up in lbe public stocks for a couple of hours where it can be assumed he ga,•e It some thought as no doubt did the on- lookers. A baby porcupine only hangs around its mother for about a week before it goes off on its own. But that's nothing. A baby alligator doesn't hang around its mother at all. The minute 1t 's hatched, it ·s ready forwhate\•er. QUERIES FllOM CLIENTS Q . "Do you recall that World War II Germ.an aircraft koo~rt as the MesSt'rschmitt 109" How many were there? Are any still around"" A. Of the ongi0al '2,000 planes, none survives. so far as I 've~ able to find out. Now do you remember the American fighter ulled the P -38? There were 16.000 of tho•. And at last report, only eight were still able to take to the air. Vintage war planes just don't make it. evidently. Q. ''The comedian W. C Fields said he wanted his epitaph to read: 'I'd r a th er be llvinc in Philadelphia.· What's actually on his tombstone"" A. There's no tombstone. His cremated remains are in a cr)•pt at Forest Lawn. En· graved on a little plaque 1s "W. C Fields, 188>·1946," that's all. Those lawmen who raided a rural dogfight getogether up in 0\-egon certainly pulled a beaut. Jf you've ever seen a fierce dog traLDed fot the pit, you·11 gel the picture. The green officers threw eight or Chose dogs into the back of an unpartitioned paddy wagon to haul them off to town. and the eventual word was it turned into the dogfight or the century. Addrrss moil to L.M. Bo¢. P 0 Bo:r IS«J. Costa ,\feso 92626. Nurse to Serve Life Jail Term LOS ANGELES <U Pn -Norma Jean Armistead has beel\ sentenced to hfe In prison for killing a preg· nanl woman and cutting the unborn baby from the womb The dlstri<'l attorney's ofrice said Wednesday that Miss ArmLstead . 44. a former nurse. would be insatiable o1bsesslon to ellg1blc for pa roll' 1n have a baby. · seven years PEETllli SAID the SUPERIOR COURT evidence pointed to a Judge llnrry Pectr1s Im· premeditated murder so posed sentence artei: d<'· that Miss Armistead nyln1 de1en11c motions could carry out a fake for a new trial. a reduc· pregnancy for herself. tlon of charges And o re-Tht> baby survived and port on the woman'ii was formally placed in mental state .. the custody of his natural Defense atlorn<'y father. Peter Brown said he Miss Arm lstead, a would me an appeal. r o r m e r K a 1 s e r JudJtc P<'ctriii said he Permanente Hosplt.al would not nccept the nurse. was found &uilly testimony of two court-of first-degree murder in appointed psychiotnsts February by a jury and that she probably killed two days later was found Kathryn Viramontes ltgally sane by the same May 16 because of "an panel. Every Tuesday & Thursday Evening ~ Pasta loYers or the world. heres your chance' All the Spa~lli with Meat Sauce you can eat. ~Fresh warm Italian bread & butter are included tor only $1 25 per person. ~Available from 4 00 PM. until closing. See you Tuesday & Thu.,day TGNto'S ~ 210 Newport Center Or. Newpon Beach (714)6"-2601 Vlgoro• Garden Duat • ""9ch .._.... ...... ........ ""' "-ctl ' ...... . ..., .................. ..... ) ' Your Choice Reg. 4.99 •aa ~ .. Eod1 ~ All-Purpose · Garden Hoe ._.... ......... _ ...... .., .............. • t!i"14~" ..,, ............ •...... lstt(S 5% SEVIN. DUST Vlgoro• 5 % Sevin Du•t • GeMr.i .._..._ ,,._... ............. "".~ ""'' ....... • ..., ...... , .. .....,(9 99c fAUI D 0 a 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 7 Ft. Tall Support And Mulch Circle • s.,,.rt ,_, ......_ fM eay ,ic1i1111 ... ,., ,.,. • Heny tlwty 1Mdl wfrt • 11 lft. .. ...., • "9llt IT' 4",, &..wt 6 ft. fer ..... ~ 399 Vlgoro~ 5 Lb. Tomato Food • .,_., ftrttf .. '"' yew"""' • Teu'll .. t....,yl.WS_,W...r, ...,. hlscleft '""'"' • Sen "" M tills flM ,,., Reg. 1.29 99' ror , Ewoyttwl• I ':'.. 'Jll:L Vlgoroe 20 Lb. Vlgoro• Fertllb:er Potting Soll ..... ~ ...... .,.., . .., ... """ ........ ..,... ... ~,.. ... ...... • u.. ... ~ • .-....""'. . ,,.,._" ..... ,... ..... . .........,,.._ ...,,. Wt! .... 2•• 2~ 59c llS. ,, Vlgoro• 2 '12 Lb. SnaH Kiiier • Mee!.,,..., •. enmtt & km• ...Us & ..... • l ... lt11111t effect!•-• 79c t t\ JI OM. Y PILOT I Tl\Ur!C!!lr• Mlrdt Ii. Ul16 $3 Million Housing ·Plea Okayed •1 •".'~~.JIBE• QWll srants. All ¥ut one of UM small cl\Ma -VUJa ~!!!-.~•proYellMGU to be reeommeridect by ThinKllla Mercedes? · 0r..,. County s~son Wednesday ap-Part -have projectaonlhellat. •~·~eoatmlMkla. ·"°""'tie coutJ llou9Uai Aulbortty's appUcaUon Orance Cout proJeeta-..d the amout requett· -•·•to San 18_!11 Caplatrano to coaUnue tor • aUJIOa lA federal rrant money to be uied on eel in the application lndudt: pnpanUoD ot plau to aave the biatorlc Loi Rlot tao.llaC and eommunky •velopment proJect1 dur· -A grant of SZ00.000 to Newport Beach for ac· diltliet. I __..,...,,-==~- 1DIU. MStftlcalJHr. qui1it1on of aslteforthenewCoroaadelMar1enlor -A•·• Ga.\Hl'toa.t Beach to build a ~ _ -t·-...-,'-. _ __..._.._,,..,,.. At leut '71S,00t of the requested total would be dlluns centt>r · Mllior clilleu CMt• JD Ila fedevelopmfl\t proJ•et • I ..... ....-cm lmprovemmt proJ«ta ln Orance Coast -A TOTAL OJ' '111,• for 1tnet wWealaf, area. JJ\\~1 (~)----- elU.ud eommuakies. street lmprovementa and lot dlvillon iA UM Colollla ...:.. '30,000 for llftd 9cq-.1tton in \he amall ~· Y~ JWIJ'4'1 barrio of FountalD Valley. The lattff pro~ Cl&Mltrano a.act. Mexican-American eommun•ty ft WILL BE TH& leecmd year the county haa 1t dflllcned to lncreue the total number of b.uldiae 10 ~ "ad--•Me. decent, aate and s ujtary !fl tu0h a major lnveettnant. tM dMler _,, ,...._ • ,_lit tb• special Ull•anre h'om the U.S. Rousin& sita fl'om 149 to 220. boullnt." tremendoua difference. SH th• owt-oMhe·w•J _.,U,.,._ On.-opment Department, accordin& l9 r-S'U~OOG to Lacuna Beac• to dnelop The ~tJ .,,...._ alao .._eludes $300,000 to dNlerlhlp that trtea hardlt • ._. PIGo', county= otncer. "m•hanllma" to ~ low and moduat.e lD· be epeat on dnelopnn• ud hnDlement1tlon of an M.ISSIOl'l. Via~ ~S TM •ooe1 la • to local JW"lsdletlona to come bou.stac as U.. cltJ work1 to UPl?•de property inc:e8&1ve Pf'04r•• delAped to bold down tbe coat ot .., ,.., • ' 't""' 1 Ii" U..111 dJ1creUonary powen over larce blocks of wltbla JLI lim&Lt. new bou.alaf. s.n or.go,.,,,.,_, A~ ed tot Mllelon vs.;o (114} 13t.f7«J w.rai.,...,. -1100,00l to San C1emente for-public Hnlce -~~;::~=:f::=:::==:~;:::=:=============~~ A 1key item In the county's appliutlon ia a re· .r. ...-f• .,.,000 to MrVe u "seed" money for as l ~ -mlelt u .. mllliO,P wortbol hicb·rislt, low interest E.y-m'at~ Gu; ty ' . :'.~telotbeknb!,:~* incosne families to re--"'' ., WITH REGRET COUNTY GOVERN•BNT administers the . ,_,al fUada for uniDc«porated areas and the 17 , .. .., ~ty cities. Larcer dt1es may seek their \ ~ l! ~~~ SALE 25% Off TUR9UOISE •NDIAN ARTIFACTS ..................... THE FIRST AMERICANS S-.eo..tV-. . ... s..-. .... Drift, 5-19 ... 17141 f7t.7HI In Shooting A man who was booked dwinl a fracu in her on charces of attempted home at aB2 Klamath murder last Dec. 30 St.. Westminster. ~ he put two bullets Police 1pid the dlapute into his former wife has centered around the vie· pleaded guilty .to re-Um's marriage one duced cbarees in Orange week ear 1 i er to County Superior Court. Raymond P arrisb, U . J u d c e K e n n e t h Her new apouse tackled Williams accepted the Morales after the shoot. plea to revised allega-inc and wrestled the sun Uons ot assault with a de-away from him. adly weapon and set Mbrales facet a state A'pril 29 as the date he prison term ofalx montbl will sentence Guillermo to life Enrique Morales , u , of r===·=====;;ll Anaheim. ----·· MORALES WU arrest- ed shortly after be shot Josepbine Parriab , 42, in the aboulder and aide With a .22-caliber pistol "'" ... .._ ... ... n.e........,._~ .... --·-.... ~ ...... ~­•"• •• tteve 0 1hte4I cov-...,. 1vatlaltt• tor "'••ltat ''•M•••. ..,..,,<!Mtd COflfllctt •l>d ......._ -..... OI ~ -'*°"-::.... C-1111>9 IOI ell ..... Cell WE REGRET SA YING GOODBYE TO A GOOD FRIEND - I . Richard's Lido Market & Gift Shop I -... ! .. . ' In coniunction with their closeout, we're ~aving a FRIDAY, MARCH .19th Fantastic Bargains Many Items Less than V2 Price l,IDO Vil.LAGE & SHOPS • Participating Merchants: Heck's Men's Store Atkinson's Men's Shop Gene Burton lido The Shoe Tree Via lido Rx Udo Fashions The Children's Shop I Sydney's Montalvo's The Yard Arm The Greenkeeper little Intrigue Simply Us lido Book Shoppe Via Lido and Via Oporto Off Ne-Nport Blvd. near the Coast Hwy. . ., . . announces the closing ~ of their -, LIDO MARKET (ONLY) : CJAd LIDO HOME & GIFT SHOP 3433 Via lidO,~NewpOrt Beach • 673-6360 \ aEA1lANCE ~ . begins . · .. MARCH 19th AT THE LIDO MARKET ONLY ' 9:00 to 7:00 DAILY 20% OFF ON ALL GROCERY MERCHANDISE EXCLUDING LIQUOR• CIGARETTES• DAIRY PRODUCTS . MEAT&PRODUCE ALL MERCHANDISE has been reduced 50% at the LIDO HOME & GIFT SHOP 9:30 to 6:00 DAILY except Sunday DOORS CLOSE (AT LIDO ONLY) March 27th at regular closing time GOOD · NEWS! qJA~· is coming to Harbor View Centerl AS OF APRIL 5TH RICHARD'S HARBOR VI EW MARKET r Will BECOME GELSON'S' • ~.,.March 18, 197'5 DAIL v PILOT A I I =~ 'Learn Problems' Judge Faces OC Opponent I . be a little hotter. Juvemle Situation at Fint Hand Lo• An1elt1 County t>l1Vict Attoroer John Van De Kamp llaa called on le1blators who are lawyers to pe raor\ally prosecute youn1 offm· derl to they could team m«e about the problem ol J.avenJJe crime. Ke passa1e ot a blll to erack down oo \em·• .. lawbNaken. authored by A•· ~mblyrun Julian Olion (D·LOI Anc elu .) It would c r e ate n ew El&bt of nine 1ncumbent Oranc• County Sul)t'rior Court Jude• see:Jclni rt electlon ln the June primary will run u.noppo1ed. meanlDC they wtll wln new aix-yeartenns automalltally. The only Superlor Court Jurist tacln1 n cbaUem1e la WUllam S. Lee or South Lacuna. Lee 's se•t ls alao beln& souaht by Garden Grove attorney Albert E. Nasser. Thou1h seven 1ncumbent1 aro unOPPolt'd, touah campaians •~ shapmlt up tn the race for a new North County Court Seat, wht rc ll candldatu -~ are entered. "I WANT TO provide meaaurts to dt•l with ou:r lesltlators with ftnt· youna ottenden. indud· hand experience In the Inc t rea tl n c s ome Juvenile Jultice 1y1tem." m an or• a c c u s e d o r be said. "I believe Uab Hrlous felony crimes u uposure wm contribut-e adults. ORANGE COUNTY NASSER HAD DEO.ARED his lntent to run tor the bench In three Jud icial dutrtcts. t>ut wben he nled his nomination p~rs. be narrowt.-d Ms choice t.o Lee's seat. Unopposed Judges included Robert A. Banyard, Robert P. Kneeland. William L. Murray, J errold S. ALSO IN THE NORTH court dl"trtct, lncum· •• "' bent Jud.ac Luis Cordc.'n&11 will r un aaalnst attorney Lester Cardf'n and incumbent Jud~e James Cook foces attorney Duvld Radin. In the West County Court ln Westminster , where a Judge Is retiring. a five·w&ay r11ce hus de· vel oped und Incumbent J udge Dotty Lou ?: Lamoreaux of the harbor mu.nklpal court will run it • against attorney Julian Ertz. Speaking at a mft'lint In Anahe im , of the California Ju v eolle Justice Officer• Asaotl•· tJoa be said he wanted t.o lmmeasureably to the Van De Kamp u ld he apeedy pasuce or the would swear in as depuJy biU.'' distri c t attorneys . Prea.cher Wnvicted Oliver. James 0 . Perez. Harmon G. Scoville, Philip -;;;;;;;;;;;;;=;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;iiiiiii===--=====~ •tt E. Schwab and Robert H. Green. ·.,, The measure was wllbout compensation, Water Dbtri~t• membns of the As· LOS ANGELES (UPI) sembl y 's cri m i n a l _A federal Judge has Juatke C'Ommittte who placed a Baptist minister are attorneys. 00 two years probation The county's municipal rourt races promise lo factory JIM EJ ® aO!h<>rized WATCHES ·:~ Murder Charged service cente :~ • • I H 0 P E 0 \1 a for possesslnf $800,000 in Gerald Alan Cody Jr. has been ordered to race leJlslatora will take ad· phooy S20 billa. U.S. Dis-trial on murder charoes filed after doctors lost • vanta1e of this offer to trict Court Judie W ~ • ap,..ar in the juvenile Fe:riuson senttnced the three-day batlle to save the lire of bis prernant wife. I P • v -R o De v ,...... Orange County Superior Court Jud&e Kenneth n nmary t · courts," be said. ev. wen au-. Williams set June 28 as the trial dale and ordered 0 e He said the proposed S3. Altadena, following a bill "seeks to assure that trial. De Vaughn testified Cody, 25. of Westmins\er. to return lo bis courtroom .... _, ... ,, vouns s•"ond or he received the money May 28 for pretrial acUon. Seven seats on three O:range County water district ·nu ,._ • ' ~... It is alleged that Cody was resPons ible for a bo~rds or directors were avaiJable in \be June 8 third-offenders will face from Richard Woodring,· shooting last Oct. 16 that inflicted fatal wo11nds on . punis hm e nt c om-who was prosecuted ,, hs 3 Face Contests '11 TIIEPElec~ic lat" ~ar:;: ~ CeUs lraillbJe Premses Watches Out Of Guarantee .. :Small Charge Complete Watch Reoair Services - Larve S.ttdlon of ~ANY New TIMEX• Watches ,1:30 eo I Mon. ttw s.t. PH.5tf..3MZ pnmary election, but only three of the incumbents mensurate with their of· earlier for passing coun-Sharon Sue Cody, 22. Mn. Cody, 11ve mont preg- aeeking re-election will face opposition. renses... lerfeit bills. nant at the lime. was kept alive via hospital supPort The four who were unchallenged fOr the non· _:.::::::__ _______ ,_..::.:=..:..=.:..:...:::..=~~~~~-~~s~~s~t!e~m~s~f~o!r~th~r~e~e~d~a~ys~.~-~~~~~--~~================::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::~ parti s an s e at•----------automatlcally wln new terms under state law Tot Death· Charges Face Pair A G a rde n G r ove mothe r and her boy friend were ordered Tuesd ay to race trial June 7 in Orange County Supe r ior Co urt o n m u r d e r a n d. manslaughter charges filed aft er her 2-year-old son died from the effects . or what doctor s said were repeated beatings. Jud ge K e nneth Williams set the trial date and April 30 pretrial action fo r J e n niter. Eastburn. 30, who is ac- · <'used or involuntary manslaughter . Also held in t'ounty jail with ba ll d e nied is Donald L a wr e n c e Teuscher, 26. who is charged with the murder of Jason Eaatburn. 2. He shared Mrs. Eastbum's home al tht> time of the child's death last Nov. 16. and their names won't even appear on the ballot unless write-in can· didales me petitions by April 1. THEY AWE Municipal Water District board members Kenneth H. Witt and Glenn P. Allen and Coastal Municipal Water District members James E. O'Connor and J . Thomas Swanson. Botb Witt and Swanson were •PPolnted to their seats. Incumbents in both available seats on the south county's Tri-Cities Municipal Water District will have opponents. Director John P . Serences will run against San Clemente water con- sultant Howard Mushett and Director Wallace Walton fac es th e challenge of Capistrano Beach civil engineer Dennis Erdman. The Coastal Mun[- cipal Water District in· cumbent, Donald C. Simpson, wUI defend his seat agalnat Newport Beach businessman C. Edward WoUe. Deatlu Elaewhsre WlLMINGTON. Del. <AP > -Wi l mington police are investigating the death of Wllllam 0.- Pont McConnell, 21. whose nude body was found outside an apart· . ment building Tuesday. McConnell. son or J .H. Tyler McConnell . presi· dent of Delaware Trust Company, is a descen· dant or the founder or the DuPont chemical em· pire. uni• ICA•L L.ATTt•. ro\l-1 fll ~ Hiii'-CA O.tt et 11 .. 111 """"" u, t•r• """-b• "'' w11e. -•• ui... S..n,•(•\ ., • ..-lllfi"'t P•t6hC VI.,_ M9mot t•I ~•'" M.orttit•rv~ ~ 9MCll. ... 1c• 9\#flllTT l'••CE •••'*"' fll C.0.t• Mow C.. O.tt .. ....,.., ~'"' •• 10i. """w.. ... "'' -··· y., •• , ..... ~ Wll-'°'l<e ol (HI• -··· --o.M '°'l<t wf .. ,_ Ce , _..,., W H ,..,0 .. s.M• ..... • ... '"'"' ·-0.W\.., .. lof..-9'\ ef\d JeeN f .. "'\ft\.., .. Wt1t y,, •• ,. .• ,.., ... ,(., ....... .. Th-'I' II 00 AM 9•11 "-• c;NMI '"''" lln 0-•f<I II ~ MUSSOMELI. 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" ( .... , ••• ll'•t •+ .... ,.,. s 54•• .., ... ,....., .. ....-... . I j ., •• •• ,• •• •• •' •• ;: •• i1 j: ~ !! ,, :1 .. .. ., •• I • :· . :· . . • • • A JI DAIL y PILOT ThUf'ldey. Mwd9 ta. 117'1 Tears Flow as Kim Weds Her Vet ,.,....... , ......... _. STAMP EXPO 176 CAR•1EL <AP> ~Actress Kim Novak cried and stumbled over her vows as she was v.ed to the veterinarian who treats her menacenc or ~u. the Judie who married them n)'I Judie Robert Hain of Hohster said he presided Friday over a simple outdoor ceremony ot the ac· treu' mountaintop home attendeod b> about a dozen frlendl and relatives mclud1n1 Miu Nov!lk's 11ster. Arlene Molmborg of Chicago RE SAID HE AND ID BUDE SHUN the stereotn>lcal Holl> wood Ufett)'le. "I'm not lnto U\at and neitbtt ii sh•. She likH her privacy. ''Both ot us like to be ounrelvc mort We go out to dinner maybe once a v.Mk. We play cards to1ether. ain rummy and pulOChle. We don't go to many parties. but occa1lonally 10 danclng In Salinas or Monterey." ' h was the second marriaae for both. Miss Nov. THE WEDDING WM HELD BELOW the patio ak was married to British actor Richard Johnson on the actress· home. beneath a pine tree with a for less than a year. Malloy's djvo~t was fin alized view oft be Carmel Valley hill!\ ' about w month uaoancr a 12·yHr marriaae. "She had a problem rcpeat1n1 the vows." Hain said. "She seemed emotionally rnvolved. There THE MARalAGE WAS NOT COMPLETELY were some tears shed • · unexpected. About a year aco. Miu Novak said she Th~ Justice uid the actress had no serious roma.ollc interest. but added. ''l'\'e was wearin1 a knee-len1th ~mgomgoutwithmyvel.'' brown print dress. The groom . Or. Robert Malloy of Salinas. said he mel Mlss Novak about a year aeo. "l 'M A LARGE.ANIMAL veterinarian. and was tak· ing care of ber horses We oe· c:kled about four months a&o to _ get married "' ..OVAil Malloy. 36. said he and the 42·year-old actress spent their honeymoon camping and horseback rid· ing south of Monterey for a couple of days. "We like to nc:le horses. ski. co trout fishing in the mountains." he said in an interview. "We do a lot of things together. We like lhe ou\doors. working together and cutting wood for the wmter. •· Dancer's Snake Eyeglass Can't Come In • n· sAN DIEGo <AP> -Finn it Sharisff Krohn may be a s nake dancer . but she IF..f.• h :v • can't brine ber snake in· "'it Cine to a restaurant, a Judae baa ruled. Superior Court Jud&e Dan Leedy rejected Miss Krohn's challenge to state and municipal1aws prohibiting animals in restaurants. Superior Court Judge Charles H. Phillips found About that hme. she mo,,cd from her clitfs1dt! retreat over the PacLfic to a Carmt>I mountolns home to hi.av(' more room for h~r f1H• horns. two does, mynah bard and lhamu Mallo). "ho half 11 horse ol has own, says he and the actress "111 h\'C al her place. Pawnbrokers Warned SACRAMENTO <UPI > -Attorney General Evelle J . Younaer ii~ a pawn shop owner who re· fuses to tUl'l\ over stolen property to a police officer can be prosecuted on a charae of withholding stolen property. Jn an opinion, Younger also said a pawn shop owntr murt surrender stolen property to police up. on demand. and "no hearing need precede this Sur· render." 0 .. " IMTmaAWAL ST AMP Cou.ICTOltS SOCllTY ,....,,., ................. _ .. ~" ........... ,.,_ ....... .=... _... U.S. Peahil1 Srltce = Usilh4 n.A.....tc.•_. JIA-' T••h 1 Catlt 'IA Coli.c:tors, C.nc.llatlone ... ~moratl~ CoV«• .. Mllhon Ooltat Exhibit• ... s.t.ded BourM •. Ft'ff Apprai .. ls .•. Fiim ShoMnga. SHERA TON-ANAHEIM HOTEL t0..111~1 44iihQ .... MA.ICH t t-Z I '"-'-'lllt ... • MW It A.,..t: Jra.Sl.M._...6..._ S..ltANo4 FASHIOll . ISlAllD STORES . OPEii · T•llHT BROADWAY, PENNEY'S OPEN 5 NITES · MON. THRU FRI. "Bear Ye, Bear Ye, the Chronicle is Coming" the company in con· ,. tempt in 41 instances of . ~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~!!!!~~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~~ advertising prices in ~ . .• .. : . ORANGf COUNfY' Chronicle w 11c• For n 1111 w11•1 At last! What you've always needed ..• newspapers and on posters at s tores throughout the state. He Imposed the maximum $500 penalty on each count. PHILLIPS CITED the firm for ''iolation. of his Nov.12 decision uphold· in& a California law pro- hibttmg advertismg the prices of eyewear. However. a three.- j~e federal panel ruled in· Los Angeles Jan. 5 tttat adv ertising was legal and permissible. The ruling said the ad- vertising ban thwarted the First Amendment freedom of expression. CHARLES AN SHEN and Lee Zorne, attorneys for Optl-Cal. argued un- successrully that the firm is being denied its 14th Amendment con· stitutional guarantee of equal protection under the law because it is the only compan y in the stale prevented from ad· vertising because of the crossed federal·state court decisions. Guaranteed Renewable Term life Insurance to age 100 Ages 20 through 65 in amounts from •50.000 to •1,000,000 For eumplc· •100 000 ,. I C•••t ''" a , po ICY i 1u• ml C•" Annual Guaranteed Renewebl'! Term -You pay only f o r pure Protection. PRH.tlUM INCREASES ~LY r------------------------------------1 FOR MORE ··-:~: : INFORMATION 1 about this ....... I pure lifetime policy . . . , .,,.,.... ,.. l Phone (114) 640-1152 ........ 1 -'°"' N"" I e CONTINENTAL B~ =:,~~~"6;.s :, -(,£ --/ / S~te100 C:Xf'e' ... -_;,,,N.vnn1rre. ( "7""'}' Newpor1Beech,CA9~. t L---------------------~------------1 ' Startt Thurtday, March 11. Assorted color bedding plants ln 4" pott. Choose from a wide variety of plants, including coleus, marig.old. begonia ar.d more. FrolJl Perry s Plants. Pal'Si•• or petunias b\' the tray. Choose these colorful bedding plants in red. white or blue. From Perry's Plants. -Plants in 1-gallon containers. Choose from such vaneties as asparagus sprengerr. Hollywood iun1per. lantana Kathleen, and oleander. Turf Ruildcr ·~ ""..,,... pint Ortho"> lsotox Insect Spray. Systemic action multi-purpose garden spray kills sucking and chewing Insects. Now4.98 Ortho!'J Systemic Rose and Flower Care. Does two jobs In one application: stops Insects as it feeds roses. 5Y4 lb. cannister. ......... .,,_, .... i,.... .... ~ . ·:. ·,· . . '' : ' t .' ' ·1 ' '1 .. I •'· •": , Now4.44 2,000 1q. ft. Scott'1-1il Turf Bulldtr1t, especially formulated for lowns in this area. High nitrogen content makes grass grow greener and thicker. Clean, llghtwetghl, free-flowing. Scolt's.., Turi Bu1lde~4 4,000 sq. ft., 8.33. DOWNEY NEWPORT BEACH NORTMRIDOE ' · SAN BERNARDINO WHrtlwOOD i RIVERSIDE DAILY PILOT A I :J . Post Office Profitable But Mail Career Hurt by Little Hiring 9y JOYCE L . KENNEDY Dear Joyce: I would like In· formation on worklnt for lbe poet oftlct, lncludln1 pay. I think I could make more than I do, wftlch ll 12.~ per hour. -J .S,. Dallas, Tex. Although little hirina Is lakln1 place. maybe you can stamp out )'Our low pay tbrou1h postal employment. By comparison with the earnlncs of many office workers and teuhera, postal ularies are a good deal. Frequently, clerks and car-rlen, who comprise the majority of postal workers. break In as part-time flexible <PTF> workers, on call as needed. at a ~.POLLINATION~ IS 1"HAT A&.L "t'OU £\/aR T ... trlK OF ? " _.._ lWln-Slie Ht1dbo1rd (Career Corner) be1lnnin1 hourly rate of $S.70. The averaae PTF worker ls paid Sl.16. Part-Ume reeutars. who have a aet work schedule of perhaps tour hours a day, are paid allahtly lesa that ,PTFa. AS PTFa GAIN seniority, they can become full-time derks and carrlen, with a startinl annual salary of nearly su,4.50. Most clerks and carriers are at level five ln the hienrcby,.and receive aver ace pay of some Sl3,800. The lop for level five is appn>Ximate· ly $14,000, not countinc overtime or shill premium•. Level six full· time clerks who operate mau- sorting machines typlcally re· wve $14,000 or so, and may earn nearly $15,C)C{) in basic pay. Postal clerk appUcants need not be -bi&h school grads. but must be at least 18; high school grads can apply at age 16. A physical, u well as a written exam. is required.· THE WRITTEN TEST measures rea ng accuracy, ability to follow oral instructions, 1eneral intelligence, and simple arithmetic skills. Appllcaats may have to demonstrate their ability to heave-ho sacks weighing up to 70 lbs~ Carriers must be 18 or older and pass slmUar exams, plus a road test .......... $24.99 .,_..iil'-....~L Now'• the time to add Pier 1's most popular rattan furnishings to your home. Durable, finely woven indoor/outdoor furniture at great savino•t 81mboo Slit lllnda. 3 '18' • • • • SS. ft Add a fresh. natural 4'x8' S7.tf ~~~~wt:ysw~:1ft~; 8'18' :::: SIO.tt porches.' Natural 1'18' •••. Sl4.tt bamboo with nylon 10'18' ••• $15.tt pull·cords. Ratt1n Tub Chair. Rattan SeagrlSI Black accents. Basket Swing. Squeres. Reg. S24 99 Reg. $64.99 Reg.. S.69 Site '1688 1111 '5411 Ille '.39 Pier1 CX>STA MESA owg ....,.... lAGlMA ,, ............. IEACH air-·-Cir ..... .............. S...73:r1 c ... 772-M72 llMS.. 63oMaS c........,. MC* n9 SAT. l~f -IM ..... ' . when the Job involves drtvina. On-job tralnln1 l1 provided, plu1 QppOrtunlUes to study for advan- cement. Be1iclt1 aood pay. the majority ol 983,000 postal workers. lnclud· ln1 clerkia and carriers, are pro- tected by a no-layoff clause in un- ion contractl. Many Jobs are closely supervised and routine; other•. 1uch as mall carrier, of· fer a 1ood deal of personal freedom. . . APPLY AT THE post offices where you wish w work ~•use each faclllty keeps a teparate list of those who are ellalble for employmesn. <One Ust may serve a number of post offices in a met.ropolitan area.) ~al post offices and state employm ent service offices can supply details about entrance exams and el'l\ployment op· portuniUes. The talk by Dr. William 0 . · Hendricks, dJrfftoc' of the foun· datlon'a bl1torical research library. ii alated for 2 p.m. in the library at EHt Coast Highway and Dahlia Avenue. Talk on Pionee r · ---~~~-+-"-+-~~-Set for Library The fate of tlte fortu.M made by western pionMr Tbomu Henry Blythe wut be dllcuaed in a free public lecture SUnday at tbe Sherman Foundation Library 1n Corona del Mar. 1976 CARS and TRUCKS The J11ngle )im. ·(Smirnoff, creme de banana, milk.) You can't grow up in Anwica without clisoovering how beautifully bananas go with milk. •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• But is theN any reuon why in our adult years that gold·white tute should become a mere memory? Our aearch for an answer led us to a drink called The Jungle Jim. And only°"' thing caused us a moment's hesitation in recom- mending it to our friends everywhere: • • Thejunglejim. : • • 833-0555 ........... To make a Jungle Jim: pour I oz. Smirnoff, 1 oz. creme de banana and I oz. milk into a short. glass with ice. Stir. £;mimoff leaves you breathless-ii • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • UASI INC~UIT. ........ .., ,_, ......... We hope that becauae The Jungle Jim does conjure pleasant memories of bananas in cream, people won't forget they're putting away two ounces of liquor. • ••••••••••••••••••••••••••• Atlfltl(lffeVOOIOI. m I tao l'llOOI'. OISTllUO f1'0lll OAAIN. ITE. PIERRE $MIRHOFF FU. (OIVISIOtl Of 14£UIUIN, INC I HAATfORD, COHpt What to do if you should ever smell natural gas. / . . Let's face it, our product is no Chanel #5. And it's a good thing. The easily detectable odor of natural gas helps you discover even a small leak. And if that ever happens to you, do this: If the smell is slight, and it's near an appliance, it may Q..c nothin g more than a pilot light that's blown out. But if there's any doubt about it, give us a call. If the smell is strong, open the windows and doors and get out. And don't light any matches or turn anything electrical on or off, not even the lights. It could cause a spark . Alert other people in the building or nearby. Then, call the Gas Company or your Fire Department from a nearby phone. If the gas odor is outdoors it could be even more serious than an indoor leak, so be sure to call us right away. Don't leave it for others to do. By the way, natural gas is naturally odorless. We add the bad smell so leaks can be detected. How many other companies do you know that deliberate~y make their product smell bad? • A 14 DAIL y PllOT Thu:rld1y. Marc;h 11. 1979 LAGUNA BEACH HIGH SCHOOL BOOSTER CLUB NATIONALLY KNOWN . ' SPEED READING ''LAS VEGAS'' PARTY SATURDAY MARCH 27th • 7 o.m. to Midniaht DANCING (~ School Jou fnfftnble) DRAWINGS • fuN • PRIZfS • REfAESH,nNTS VILLAGE FAIR GARAGE #2 • 1100 S. COAST HWY., LAGUNA BEACH GRAND PRIZES AJr C•tenH 2 ,._..trip J ,.._..trip P.s.A. 2 f"OUftd ,ott.ry Sheck· COURSE TO BE TAUGHT HERE IN LAGUNA BEACH 2 r.....t trip tlc .. h to Kc.keh to Hewell tkbh .-cl trip tlck•h 45 piece tet of dJalws ~S:i:~=;11 S-"'..cttco Wltea's of l.,_• ecc.-odetfo-.s to s-"'.-clsco JOR Petenott'1 Red leoch ,_. S.lt Loi v_,.. eo.• ..,,. ... u Rower Arrenc)l•Hnt LAGUNA HACH -G.W.. _.,. II ..._.. be aca .... td SW. ...... Ltib wll offer> • 4 .., • ,...... tf ,. ...... .... c ..... J. .,.. ....... to. ",_ ........ .,. ....... to be ~ 1•••r of ti*n.d,..,.. •speed,........ W fomd ..._cod 1i11 ... L..-. .. ecla .-& pr 1 Ha1ltfH or tM CGS"M too .,_ TW1 rec..tty de¥1hp1d _.... ca ::---:·:~· .• MW ym c.t Jlllt of ..... tlCfa..11 tt.e ...t ........... by -... , l eYtMlg per .... .... effectf•• tw•-....... .. for 4 ....... WMS ,_ C9I ,.... 1 .. .WW Stetes. to I 0 t'-u foster, coec...,.. tW-,doestWs*-c_... a..ttw•co.,rlfl•d_... ....-. row ........ dol•oa• " ,_ .,. ....... we.o ..... to jllst OM class per weet for 4 • to -*• A's iMfeod of 1'1 w ..,.. w ... s IMlt It .. achd11 • C's or if Y• .-. o 'IM' •• ~ ~meed apeH ....... ~ -no .... to st411 .... t of c•Hff• tepe so tW yoe c• tod.(1 e¥erch• 9119 ace.a. ..... co I[ I to "-Pr'o•• for ......... ., worlct tlaH tlltls CCMlrH ,, .. yw llfe. ht l•st 4 wfflls tM ••a.t• MCHslty. ............... ......,berurl I n.s. specW w•a11r ledwH 4-5 ............. "' • ... ...... .. be Wei .................. . ._ .. "iiilliii zo=30-..tplacn;- ...... mt• ethlnfnt .... tlMlt MHTIMGS lfproecllt 6000 w_. per..-.... THURSDAY, MARCH II AT 6:10 1R,.... -....Ces .... of. to AND 1:30 P.M. HIDAY, MARCH 13,000 wp• Ito•• be•• It.AT 6:30 AMD l :JO .P.M. ~-••ted.. TUESDAY, MARCH 2l AT 6:10 Ow onr09• CJ1 ...... sltoeld .AND 1:30 P.M. nod 7· I 0 tl•u fast..-•poa AMAL MEmMG cCNllpletfH of tllte c..,.. with WEDMESDA Y, MARCH 24 AT ••riled l•pro•••••t I• 6:10 AMD 1 :30 P.M. ALL CHfrllaHsJ• .ct~-....._ ME111MGS WIU IE HBJ) AT THE For tltou who wOMld llh IOYS CLUI LOCATID AT I 015 ... Hon Ill illfo. ...._ • series of LA<WHA CAM YOH ROAD. free, ON how, ori..,GH. lectw •s If yo• ere o besiMHIMll, ..,,. beee schecWecl. At ....._ frM shadetd, hoenewife or nec.tf•e this lutues the co•rse will be coww, wl.tcllt tool! 5 y...s of HplelHd I• co.,lete detell, .......... rHMrclt to ••.eop. k • iact.dilMJ clossrOOflt proc..,.Hi .-st. YCMI c• read 1·10 ti..1 ......_ff_ IM'ffilodS. dau tee..diaie f 0 Ster, C 0 lR pre he• d ftl 0 re, o•d o speclel I ti•• o•ly c.c..trate better, .ct ,._..._. ..... ~tory tWHo. tW ls lfl1 "-' loftger. S..._h an offeNd ca OH·h•lf tlae coat of slmflor oddiflOftol dlscot1nt. Thb coww cowws. Yatt .. st othftd _, of tt.e c• be twght to lndilstry or cMc ••""9• for iltfor....tioft abwt ftte groups ot "Grovp rcrtes" llpOft L.,..a -.OCla closML . req•ut. le ure to attend Thne orf...totlOM an opea to whichenr free orietdatiOll Htot fits ..._ ,.wtc, Clbo•• age 14, Cpersoas best In YOW' schedule. Zoo Crew Vacation Needed? BONN. West Germany <UPI) -Everyone but the animals is &iving bis opinion. Should zoos be closed one day a week to give the animals a day ofr. '"The elephants don't need a six-day week,·· Prof. Ernst Kullmann. head of the Cologne Zoo. said. "They're thick· skinned. But the bears and antelope show clear signs of the effect of too many visitors. And the lemurs above all and the small monkeys are very sensitive.·· K ULLMANN started a tempest in the monkey cage by proposing clos· inc his zoo one day a week. preferably Mon· day, to give animals a rest from noisy visitors. He said the big cats and other animals show signs of stress after a weekend with 40,000 \is· I tors . "Nonsense." said Dr. Ruediger Wandrey. de· puty director of the zoo in Gel se nkirchen . "Animals need \'isitors as much as they need food ... Similar experiments have been performed in zoos in Japan and Mex· ico. all with beneficial r es ult s, Kullmann added. eai OUR FULLERTON STORE HAS MOY£D TO LA HABRA FASHION SQUARE IMPERIAL AND BEACH BLVD. (NEXT TO WffUMS) SPORTING GOODS SPORT NOTES •SHOE GOO -If you weor out your tennis shoe toes -try shoe 900 - easy to apply •DURA-FIBERS new hollow gloss tenni s rocket is in now. Only 64.50 Yamaha newest -olso hollow fiber gloss rocket ot only 39.95 •We ore getting ready for bock pock seminars - come in and sign up on our moiling lid for latest info. •NEW SURF BOARDS The famous swallow toil only 1•5.00 •HUSH PUPPY GOLF Shoes hove arrived. The famous -most comfortable shoe is bock. •See the new dynamic bol- onced golf putter with the clicking wood face. Noth· ing like it -ifs fantastic. •If you wont to knock off that weight around the middle try one of our zippered sauna belts. You"ll be pteosed at the disoppeoring ad. 24 HR. SKI REPORT TENNIS SALE • Ladies top line dresses -at a sensational 1h OFF • All major brand tennis balls -1.99 (l1mll 2 cans) c.rn • Free Custom string job worth 10.00 on the following rack· ets Dunlop International . . 22 50 Wil son Chris Evert .... 32.50 Wilson Stan Smith .... 34 .50 Kawasa k Drysdale .... 25.95 BEAR ARCHERY HEADQUARTERS • New Compound bows 169.95 •Kodiak magnum 99.50 •Take down with mag handle 43.50 •Starter Set Bow. arrows, quiver, target from 12.95 BATTER UP! •Official little League Ball 1.95 4 •Stretch nylon sox LL. stripe or plain. . . . . 1.20 Pro League .......... l . 50 •Famous Easton ALUMINUM Bats (they're the best) reg. 10.95, spec. seven days only thru 3·27, 8.95 4 SUPER SPORT SHOPS 219 E. 4th Kl-7-5723 ttOUIS #60 Fashion Square (213) 691-0959 --... ·~· ,..,_ '"" 11.1 CERRITOS #163 Mall 924-1625 z.Mtt. , ..... .. C....tt. Tope Deel! & Recordtr n. 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Optional attachment s available for above the floor cleaning :~!• lpnea+ , ' STORE HOURS: Mon. thru Fri. 9-9 Sat. 9 -6, Sun. 10-4 Nf!ttD 1••9~ Will Geer. the lovea- ble Grandpa Walton, will play a scalawag on his vacation from the television series. He has been cast in the new film "Dick and Jane" as the larcenous owner of an aerospace firm. BOSTON <AP> -Dnpite earlier nndin11 to th• contrary. people raa drink coUH w lb lllUe f•ar ol beartdlaeaae, ttsu.rebuluy. The doctora aald iD a report belna publlataed to- d~ that previous r~ that there are linlta between coffee drinkin& and heart allarks were Pf"Ob-bly the result ol mKcurate taUn1. IN TllOSg STUDlES, TH£Y aald, the re- 1nrchers failed to lake into coaai~ratlon that the paU..nts ' beart trouble cwld have been u"'ed by other factors, auch as snd1n1. The latest study, directed by OT. Charles ff. Hen.nelrens of Boston Qt1 Hoapftal, was reported \n lbe New En11and Journal ol Medid.ne. with ot.ber ractora -were stall more f~uenUy H · soclated with heart attack than co/ree drinkln.1. the docton said. FOUll YEAa AGO, THE BOSTON Collaborative Dru1 Sur\•t 1Uance Prorum at Boston Un lverait)' reported a atallstlral link between roft • drinkint and acute myocardial ln· farc:Uon, the beart dam~e that resuJtt h-om a blocked artery. It surveyed 12,7S8 hofpltpl patlenu and round. .. "The risk.a of lnfarcUon amona those drinkinr one to five, and six or more. cups ol toffee per day are estimated to~ increued by 80 percent and 120 per- ttnt respect I vely.'' ''The rlakl, ii any, ol dtalh from coronary heart d.laeue a.uodated with eott~ drinkinl •Ppe1r to ~==============--'1:M be small.'· lt salcl. THE DOCTOU &£VIEWED nm habits of Mt men between the a1es W 30 and 70 who died of heart diseue. Tbey took illto cmUderation 22 (actors that might be associated with beart trouble. They found that tbe variables mo-t usocia\ed with death lrom hurt disease were a history of heart dama1e result.in& crom blockage of an artery, history of diabetes, cigantte smokin,, history of angina, history ol CCJlllestlve heart failure, physical activity, wei1bt and • bbtory of bi,&b blood preasure. Occupation, relilion. coffee additives and tea additives -all ot UtUe impottaece when compared SPRINGER and WHITE 1 AUCTIONEERS We are now accepting works of future auctions. We specialize ln the disposition of fine furnishings, art objects. painti('gs, oriental rugs, bronzes. glass etc. Complete service available for executors. trustees and individuals. 3010 RED PIC 'tf SAVE HAS NOW COME TO· /SANTA MARIA Long Sleeve Sports Shirts Auort«J SlyN• • A handsome collection in an assortment of attractive styles and sohd colotS. Most MO,ADWIY • STOWELL • SllTA MARIA SHOPPING CENTER % o .·~ To . ~ ,- )\ . -~ r1 ON EVERYTHING IN EVERY DEPARTMENT ••• )~ ~ /. ""'asEWAllS ""'CISM£11CS ~ NOYtlTIES 1" ClOTHlfffi '-'BOOKS ~ STA~ ., MUSICALS ~ HARDWARE ~ CANDI.ES "' NOTIONS ""'CUSSWUE ""* IOMESTtCS ""*TOYS & W1ES ~ llaaGE '-'GIFTS N You've Never Been In a PIC 'N' SA VE .•• Then You've NEVER BHll In a P/C 'N' SA VE! You shop DISCOUNT stores often. 1i11tt!Wtll, we're NOT a discount store. A11d yH loye VARIETY and DEPARTMENT stores too, correct? We're not one of those either. Sl/PERMARKET! How about a super· market? Are wt? Hof We're a PIC 'N' SAVE. And if you've never been in a PIC 'N' SAY! before. you've never been in a PIC 'N' SAVE. We're different Uniqw. Similar to others, but dilftrnt It's like th is: We sell close-outs. M1nuracturer's discontinued lines. Our buyers scour this country (and overseas) to loc1te blrg1ins -things we c11t sell for 40% to 70% off. And th1t's what we do- sell things for 40% to 70% off. We buy huge quanti· ties. Multi tr1in ctr loads. and rush things to our 44 stores 145 now!). Folks just grab 1t up. At those prices. why not? It's FUN. It's Inexpensive. Items on this ad are typi· cal but by no means all inclusive. Visit us soon and often. Remember: You save 40% to 70% on every· th ing always. always, ALWAYS! That's why Wt are not f~f. We're somtthint tlst!We're PIC "N' SAVE. .... SPOIT SNIRTS . ............ ,//. ~ ..... -·· .... ., llod'( -'°"" ..., ....... Ladles' 2-Button Casual Hlgh-Rlse Slacks Ir's the ever popular high· nse slack with two-button wa1stbancrand zippet fly Iron!. Made of easy· care polye ster Machine wash. Choose from several pastel colofs. lohl81'J 18. \,_3 ___ 991 .......... \ . L------ with contrasting slltch ln111. Some with epaulets. Ttiet're polyester ~nits Machine washable. No 1ron1ng. Sim S-M-l -XL 110.00 RETAIL YALIJES + Early California 1 Dry,,,. .. ,.,,.«/ Natural Flowers ---1 G~~j Men'• P:yeeter Chlldren'• 2·Plece P1jam .. Knit Slacks Handsomely styled I ooi polyester double knits tailored for action and comfort. Holds etwe and rtS1sls wr1n.\lfs. ~ne washable. Your cho1cl" of colors Belt loops four pockets Sim. 29-42 Choose from two. ~I i>aJamas with n"'911 '**-"''•Sll~•s and .,,~lets S•m 2 -6l °' c,... style ~ ad1ustablf gr1pPen, myl Sllles Sitts 1-4: 2 -8. Both flame ,~ S111~t meg By tamo.s .- -OVEllTTME,. 00Ueu ACTION Dlalnf ectant • Deodorizer WMs as ' room ~"'' lid Ind Ills wiQ kllOn 1~ ~ sorlact d1s1nfec~t deodort1inc Ultra C tas11111 r00m of Clle$tbf.011311 Pb:': conta111e1. Fine P<Oduct 11.q ITTAll ''*IE · . . . .. . . . . .. ,.,,,It K~/ Ladles' Shower Caps~ A sot(. vtl~ty flftcenap shower cap m 1lablt 1n your c~ ol YIOOllS colors. °'511/lfd I« roomy comfort 1n N~ or sboer. tic KUil '" SWEET Banana Wax Pepper1 luscious whole ~s that will 11ve • hl!lt sp1ce to yollf lavor1le dishes . IS Fl Ot 811n1 the lovely shapes and designs of nature into your homt ltlany vi11thes of dr1td llo•erS bone cflarm llld grace Select flom yarrow, .t .. tmal, baby's brealh, barley. wile.ti. and more• ':/Pi·~ Ava1lab~ 1n many warm col0<s ~"' GREAT AMERICAN. Hang-Up PM!quea Attrachve S" 'enu1ne "l11t4-on" CSJllllC ~ *Ditti•& Amet!Clll "stor, 11111 ltJend. RUd't to ~I-Grcit to Oeco<1te home and ottice PLUSmeat Hamburger Extender ... ,,, . ..,. ,,.,,,.,.,.,, . COSTA MESA 175 E. 17th St. at M.wport llYcl WESTMINSTER 15402 leach 11¥4 SANTA ANA lrl1tol & MacArtlwr Mortlt of Se. Coelf "- ORANGE 1121 N. Tustfft An. lt.-rtc...._. r I . , \ City National Bank welcomes you to banking on the water at Lido Village. Our new office is con- venient to boat owners and boat lovors. and close to the banking needs or a/I Newport Beach busl- nnses, ramllles. and residents. SPECIAL HOURS We will be open during the 8oat Show with special extended hours. WedM..,_end Thur..,. from 10 AM to 7PM. ,rldey: 10 AM lo t PM. a.tutctay: 11 AM lot PM. Sunday: 11 AM to I PM. You will appreciate the full services that our new Lido Village office provides: from arranging boat loans to expediting your banking for you at ou! walk-up window, and In all of our many spe- cial senclce depart- ments. During the first 2 --u weeks of our Grand Opening, we'll be giving 200 free checks to our new customers -imprinted with a picture of the customer's boat and the name of the boat on each check. Today. come enjoy banking on the water lido Village style. See our ideal locale and convenient parking area. Meet our people. And enjoy a per- sonal meeting with our manager, Bob Galbreath. Welcome aboard I We're glad to be here to serve you and be a part of Lido Village. 377 11.. ~r•_"7";, .. L~'*:..... "'-----------U•1t,, ..... -----Ctn' ••notuu. •••• ._. .... __ ,_.... I •!llll•H,8•: lll~\,71" ATTEND THE NEWPORT HARBOR IN-THE-WATER BOAT SHOW • SAILBOAT SHOW POWERBOAT SHOW Wedne1day, March 17 Wednud1y. M1rch 24 thru Suno•y. Mitch 21 1hru Sund•Y. March 28 SPECIAL DISCOUNT TICKETS AVAILABLE AT CITY NATIONAL BANK. A major financial institution that goes out of its way for you. Lido Village office: 3388 Via Lido, Newport Beach, California (714) 675-9940 Newport Beach office: 4100 MacArthur Bl~d., Newport Beach, California (714) 752-0580 I ' • [ I i .. .; Selling Yourself: $200,000 Product By DENNIS McLE:U..AN °' ............... ..... Jn lookint for a Job, lmaclne )'OU're selling a S200.000 prodLM:t YOY must Identify the possible buyers, do marketing resurch, know your product i.n1ide and outf.t on 1 bil advmlsln1 cam· pal and packaae il attrac· Uv y. The $200.000 price taa ia wh•t aomeone makln1 Sl0.000 a year would make in 20 years. And the ltep11> taken to 1ell high pnced merchandise are the same ones \bat lbould be taken ln selling 10\U'f(llt In the job market. That's what participants in a workshop, The Crealivt" J ob Search, were told by an employ. ment c,ounselor. The workshop was one of 11 held during the third annual Women's Employment Options Conference at the Los Angeles Convention Center It was sponsored by the Career Plan· rung Center. a non·profit Los Angelts·based career guidance center for women. OPPORTtJNITIES The appro ximately 3,000 women In attendance had tbe op- portunity to talk lo represen· tatlves from more than 35 major Southern California companies who discussed possible employ· menl In professional. technical, vocational and non·traditional areas. Sessions. conducted by promi· nent businesswomen and staff membe rs, Included the non· traditional Job, aasertivu lo· tervlewlng techniques, reward& In creative sales. mQvin1 up In management . careers In mercband1sing and the chaJlenge of startrna your own business. .. It la a comrncm myth that there are n o jobs out there. especially In a down ~my," said the employment coun t'lor In the creative Job &earch ~esslon "There are two million 1obs available at any l(lven IJme, but only 10 perce nt are advertl&ed. Sixty r.ercent are hlled Crom within.• BUSINESS CONTACTS She ad\•1sed conducting a "neld s urvey." lo giuher in· formation and make contacts in the business world. Make it when you're not looking for a job. she emphasized. The prospective job-hunter must first focus on "hat she wants to do and m what geo- graphlcal area Next, she should identify the people she wants to meet-those doing something she would like to do. In starting a list of contacts. she advised, begin with yourself. Go through old address books and school annuals ror anyone who tould be workrng in your field of Interest Identify companies and schools that ma)' have people do· lng that type of work. Ch~ck new s paper ~ and trude magazines for \\orkshop:., Restaurant people who saw a need in the industry-Bob and Grace Hill survey their line of costumes for waitresses. Below, designer Pat Griffin adds finishing touches. claues, conventions and seminars. lo setUn1 up a meetlo& with a contact. be speclfic on why you waol to meet. "Remember, you 're not lopklng for a Job, you'rt-Jookina for informaUoo," shesa1d. INFO&MAL ~E'M'ING The atmosphere of the meetln1 will be much more relaxed than a formal interview. s he uld. "You're not there loc a job. They don't ha\•e to slze you up. "You're a bruk ln their day. Ask them about themselves, how they got in the field. Ask about areas the company is moving into." She recommended getting the names of one or two other people who could be of help. One contact leads to another. she said. "You're also going to find out about job leads that are never Posted," she said. If tbe business looks promising, follow up by sending a resume and letter ask· inl ll tbere are any openln1s. ''After all. who ls this person 1oin1 to rem em her! Are they go. in1 to 10 throuch mes ot people they never met or are they going to remember t.bat briJht woman who was here last Wt"Ck!" A job counselor at the center conducted a session on th non· traditional job which. she aald, ls almost anythin& a man can be pictured doing. MA•KET GLUTTED "For those seeking jobs. the traditional areas are becoming 1tutted," she said. When she asked how many were secretaries. more than 50 percent raised their bands. She said women are becoming incrusingly more active in the job market. (There now are 35 million women In the l abor force). Many must supPon or help support their families. She .asked how many are in· trigued by science and enjoy solving problems. "All or you have the baslr qualiflcallons to begin an engineering career." he told tho:,c ~ho raised their hands. It as a matter or relearning and reconditioning. 1>he said. to con sider going into non·trudlhr)llUI fl6'lds such n s munaaement. enelneering. com put er si:ll'nce and technical trades ~bn) hrm~ now are looking for women, she noted. Letting management know you "ant to bl' promotl>d I! th\• first step in moving Into a managerial Position, agreed the three bus1 nesswomen conducting another workshop. NOT ENOl'Gll Simply dOlllft ~our present job "ell 1s not enough. the.> ~u1d. "Make \'OUr:.t•lf \•isibh.' and tell tht>m yoi1 "ant lo move up." said ont' "Go to lhl' !>upen1~or "ell ahead or'.\ our re\'lt>\\ JK'riod Ai-k 1n what an al> > ou arc lacking and what you ran do." Look around your company, he added. and you can probably find 30 JObs not being done. "V~ n little imag1n11hon, build your 0\\ II JUb " Outsidl· contacts nre impor. tant l,e.irn to work with men by )Olnlllg pro(l'SS lonal oraonfta• tfons "here you can learn to work \\Jlh and nwct bu)lncssmen, •ho lld\ ISt'd. "\'ou h vc to sell ,>ourself," she aid. "There's u lot of com- pctttion. Gel on the team." ConMder 1f you really are pro. pared to move Into manaaement and determine IC there is growth 111 .>our oq~anlzahon. recom· mt'nded a labor market unaly,t. A promotionul s ales manara- suggested developing a mentor· tudent r e lationship whb someone in the company who bas the JOb or ~kills you want. "It's nattering for them tot. .. mentor." s h{' said. adding, "the)• can help ~ou mo,·e up quickly. The~ ne\ t>r will let you fail beca use your failure Is lbeir failure " Costume Seems So Right Primary Importance 8~ JACKU: C0!'1BS·LA.'1D Ot 11\t 0.11, ...... Sult Graee Hill had been waitress· in!? for 10 years and she was tired of "eann~ cn~p \\hite blouses and black skirts day 1n. da~ out She and her husband Bob -a bart<'ndcr in the !>ame Laguna Beach r e taurunt convinced th<' manaJ?ement to try something different. Grace made black rummerbunds for the bartenders and red boleros for thl' waitresses. That was 20 years ago and Grae~ and Dub Hill hav e parlayed the black cummerbund mto Graybo OnRmals. a $350,000 bu).1ne'I!> outfitting restaurant personnel. Gravbo's clients include some or the· mo!-\ popular restaurants along the Or ange Coast Snack Shop, Coco'i., G orda L1i:. El Tonto. Ancient Mnnner, Marie Callt•ndcrs. Swenson 's Ice Cream Factory The dienlele ex· l{'n11'. t o 350 rt•i.taurants rn seH·ral slat('S :'\ew J ersey. Gcors,:ra . Louisiana. OreJ{on, Ala.,ku . llawn11. Gray bo \\ ai. a cottaJ?e industry c mo-.t of the work "ai. done in the I hlh · home 1 until a few years aito In 1971 . the bus1nesi. l><'~an tn d<> nl'nrly double l'ach year It:, ~ro\\th parallels the popularity or <,p e c1alt) and th eme rt•\ljuront,. "~fore and more arc usinR cos· rume!i." i;ald Grace. "H's a mat tt•r of keepini.! up with the .lone.,es" Costum1n!l a ddi.. tn the aec;thelic experience of dining out. "Customers enjoy. nol nnly fine roods and good service. but a reatl\'e environment 1n '' h1ch to dine. "said Bob. "Wben I started, they were uniforms. But today they are definitely costumes," pointed out Grace. Costuming reaches theatrical proportions at Gorda Liz . a theme restaurant in Ne" port Bearh. Grace said employe~. dressed as Portuguese peasants o r fi s hermen . have in · 'd1vidualized costumes. DESIGNER Grace calls herself "a de· signer, not a patternmaker ... She has a library of books on native costumes from which she draws ideas . She works with the client on the theme. choice of fabrics and design. Th~n a sam · pie costume is made. Graybo docs the de~lgning. sample making and the cutting at Its Laguna Niguel facility. Then the pre-cut material 1s £armed out to u contractor with profes-;1onal home se\\{'rs Rob s aid the two concerns are continuity of material and quali- ty control Print fabrics, for example. arc i.casonal and arc on the market for only three months. One part of Graybo's contract with chent!> 1s to guuranl<'C c·on- tinuity. The customer doc-. not want the cxpenH· of muklng a new c ostuml' line bccau-.c a Keeping Busy at Any Age PLAl~S. Ga <\Pl At an age when mo'-1 C\ er) h<xh elsl' ron s1ders r et1rl•ment. Jimmy Carter'-; mnther JOincd the Pl•acc Corps 1n 1966 bl'<'uuse she ""a-; bored "11 h her hCe in this rural. south" c.;t Gcoqua '11lage "I just ha\'e 10 be active ... 11n1d Llllinn Carter. 77, an outspoken and self described "liberatcct womon" \\ho«e t>ldest son. Jim· my. 51. has \\on four or the £1\ e Demorratic prcs1d~nt1al primary elections -in New Ha mpsh1r{', \'ermont, Florida and Illinois. She admits lo some ner\'Oll" ness about the elections :rnd declined to 1oin her 'on m Florida on the e"e of the primary there bccause"I felt like if he" nn . It would be wonderful. a nd 1f he lost I just couldn't take it 1n a big CrO\\d ' But Cart er "on the Florida prima ry. d efeat In~ labnma Gov. George Wall acl' in a 4'1&te W•lloce S\\ept fOUT }ears ago And no" :\I r" <''1rtcr "a>"· I 1uo.t ft'l'I v. ondcrful I real I\ 1ln £<.·l·I JX''-lll\<' nnw I f\-1'1 hkc.J1mm} ·.,, gotnjltO\\in " GRA~D~OTllF.R Shl' campa1 ~ncd actl\cly for hl'r ,~un m 1970 "' hl'n he sought and won GN1rg1<1 "' J!tlH'rnorsh1p, but hcr role 10 h1!. presidential cam pa11(n 1~ mor{' sedate Her JOb 1s to care ror her I( year-old grand daul!hter . Amy thc la.;t of Cartl'r's four children still at. home' • J1mmv a l"a'c; has to do somrthrng. ne\\. ·;he rommentcd m a recent mt en iew "lit> <;tud1 eo; or dor" somethtnJ! all the time. Ile·~ ne,·er content notto be' lcarn- 1nl! ~omethin;z •· \nd that. :.hc addrd couldde .. cnbt'her too "l "a-; l-llting hl'rc unc n1~ht lookini:t at telr' b1on and sud· denh the commt•rc1al caml'on. Jt said: 'J bin th<' P{'are Corp-, A~e 1s no barn er · · So 1n 1966 Mrc; Carter -then a 1'7 \ear-old w.idow -join~ the Prare Corps and went to India to work among the poor. She !laid .;he was appalled by many of the cond1t1ons she encountered there and that her most \•1v1d memory 1c; nf a terminal leprosy patient turned out of a hospital to die of star\'ation In the streetc; "l',·e always bt>en hberat~ ~h huc;band did what he wanted to.and I did wtiat I want~ to l've got a mind of my own. I think I'm for a women's liberation," she commented POLITICAL LEGACY Her husband. James Earl Carter Sr .. died In 1953, leaving both a financial and a Political legacy Jim my Carter abandoned a Na\ y career to take over the family 's farming and warehous· inl( 111teres ts, and to take up politics where his father left off. The elder Carter had served one year in the legislature at the time of his death. and his 1nl\'rest in politics probably propelled Jim- my In the same dirnct1on. Mrs. Carter said "No. I didn't encoura1tc him. 1 think he admired his father more than anybody in the world lie just loved him, and Earl was just in the legislature one year " Be-;1des Jimmy. Mrs. Carter has three other children· Gloria. now Mrs. Waller G. Spann, 49; Ruth . n ow Mrs. Robert T . Stapleton, 46 ; and Billy Carter. 38 After the death of her husband. Mrs. Carte r left Plains a hamlet with a population of706 - to become a house mother at Kap. pa Alpha fraternity at Auburn Cnlver sity. "Plains 1s so small . . and there's just simply no social life In Plains," she said. ' BEA ANDERSON, Editor >. Thursday, March 18 1976 B1 material is no longer available A chain of Orangl' Coa<;l cuffC'e shopk I!> soon to make J chanJ.!l' and Gra\l>D h~d to prQm1,t· l5.000 bquare yardc, ,,f a sunn~. quilt Ii ke print "We abo ha<I lo guarantee exrlu ~1\1l~ ," .,aid Bob.. Tht-chain"' anb the 1mni to be 1dcnt1fled \\1th 1b n·~tauranh onl~. WF.:LL·SF.WN The coi.tumc-. must tw madt• of good. slrrJD ~ materwl am! 111' W<'ll i.ev. n h ct·aus<-n ·staurant cmployt--. Wt·nr . and ofll•n v.a~h them daily. Craybo f}n•ftor -. o 6:1 percent rlal'ron poly1.'-.l1·r :in<1 :1f1 perc<'nt l'ul lon bllml for 11 ~ fobncs fiex1bll11\ 1n <,111111.! 1-. 0111• ol Graybo's h1J! i.cllin~ po1ntc;, ">aHI Br,b. Thl• i.kirt " usu<.illy fil 22 27 ' wa1i.l.; :tnd lhl' IH•a-..int tvrw bll)U .. CS ;11IJU'l from SI/{' :12 I!) 31, "It'<; J(real for mana~ement." .,a1c1 Bob. "There isn't a lot o( inon~y spent on a i.pan of sizes." llcc~UJl'C: both flob and Grace htl\'l' workl:'d 10 the restaurant in· dw..tr}. th{')' believe their designs a1c more comfortable and func· 11onal The bloui.cs are made 2'' lunj.!cr than moi.t so they don't -,hp out . ;md all ~lccvcs ha.vc guss1•ts 1>rovid ini.: ca~c in move· mcnl Cr.ire M't'" a c1C'fin1t<' trend J\\ a~ from thl' min 1sk1rt. hot. ptnl look· Sh{' 11<.11d skirts ran~c from knt•e-lenitt h lo 2.:1 111chc"' above thl' knet· :rnd there is u J(rowingde· m<1nd for floor lcni.!l h, more t•lc·~a nt -,k1rts ·The lonJ(t·r s k1rh are much i rt t111·r and flall1·rtnJ( to thl! ;1\1•r ;uw \H1m1111 And th<.'r<"i; so 111111 h mor•· mal1•n.1l to work \\1th · saul Cir a1'l' 'I've always been liberated,' says Mrs. Liiiian Carter. 77, 'My husband did what he wanted to and I did what I wanted to. r .( . .. 8' DAILY PILOT Thursday, March 11. 1916 aming by Doing ·costs Cut, Too .~ARLINVlLLE, ru. <UPO - • aome •tudenu of the •eos 1ttmtd bent on teanne tbefr scbooll, atudents at kburn Colleae an pitchina build up thelr campus. Melplna construct buildings run the private liberal arts e lt a tradition Uutt dates ck CO 1913 when a atudent per pro1ram was launched to •P the acbool financially t. he students-male and ale-pre!ontly are working an addition to. the gym, paid in }Art wttb federal mooey. • The tym addition will Include a . et.lnless steel awimmlng pool, handball courts, locker rooms IQdlobby. Etudents will do electrical, mbing and heating system truction, plus most of the Other work, under the tutelage of the building contractor. electri- --dan and plumber on the staff. Cost of construction. materials labor puts tbe price or the project at $1 million. But with studt!ftt help, on.ly $650,000 will be spent. The savings is passed on to tht studentl whose tuition and room ~board bill will be only $2.350 . ,, for the new term. Tbat'a bill of what it la at most comparable· eo1le1t11, aald Dr. John R. Albertl. pruldent. The amOUbt I• 'IP rrom $1.980 two years •IO, but Alberti a.Id, "they think of how blah the but would be If students dldn't help, and the)' feel better." 1be work pro1ram wu made a part or the edueatlonal eic· perlence In tt13. The 1ym addi· Uon will be the first time federal money bas _,.en used. "When the Health, F.ducaUon and Welfare; people beard stu- dents do the bmldiq, they sent 1overnment inspectors to see what kind or work the students had completed," said Alberti. "They were dumbfounded. The only thine that didn't loot letter perfect was the mortar ln places between the bricks." Alberti said the school avoids trying to place dollar value on the student aid. "Working is part of lbe ex- perience here," he said. "The students learn fantastic lessons -how to take responsibility, bow to s~rvise, what to do when someone doesn't show for a shift, plus they learn these construction skills." Horoscope: Scoreio \ .. Blackbum College still benefits from the 63-year-old student · he/pet program which helps the private school to stay afloat. WHAT'S NEW? GIVENOfY J~tnhl WISTCLW 1U1A OMLl. .,. ...................... ~ .. -~·· Avoid Playing Games savl ... _of 30to50% §: M8fllyn-L. K1tm1n IHrn1 court reporting technlquH. ~ nefit Funds id Others . ll is throu1h efforts such as the cholarship benefit presented by Irvine :chapter. American Business Women's As· .aociatlon, that women like Marilyn L. alman are able lo further their educ.lion and chan1e careers. ; Mrs. Ka lman is a full-time legal ~~aecretary. a divorcee and mother or five, ~1es lOto 17. • Aware that her oldest children are re· •achln1 college age, Mrs. Kalman said, "I :took a Iona look at my career and decided ·the natural outgrowth would be court re· :portln1. ~ "This occupation would allow me ~o con- •tlnue working within the law system. but :<1ecure a higher paying position which would enable my children to obtain their ~foals through a college education." . An ABWA member. she appll~ for a !scholarship which she was awarded. To raise funds to assist other women In .r eachina their objecllves, the lrvint •a.apter wlll present a brunch and fashion sbow ln the Marriott Hotel at 11 :30 p.m. Sunday. April 4. t Tiekets. at sa.so, may be reserved by eallln1 Mrs. Charlotte Emmons al -.. &U.no1. RIDAY,MARCHlt Reveal what has been 87 SYDNEY OMAllll hidden. A&IES (March 21·. TAlJRUS (April 20- lcpril 19): Take lnlUaUve May 20): Accent on ln uncovering mysteries. partnership, marriage Means don't be satisfied abUity to cope with thos~ with "occult" answers. holding views opposite CALENDAR CHERISH BREAKFAST: Contributors to the scholarship fund for Mardan Center for Educational Therapy will be honored durin& a breakfast. presented by Las Almas de Mardan. Meeting al 10 a.m. Thursday, March 25. members and guests will view a school documeA· tary, "Mardan: A Lesson in success." produced. directed and narrated by KOCE·TV. The buffet bteakfast will be served in the Community Center at Golden West College. Film presentation and a tour of the studio will follow . WOMEN IN MANAGEMENT: Legal Rights of Women at Work will be discussed by attorney Pat Herzog at the organization's third an-· ... niversary meeting. The session will begin at 7:30 p.m. Thursday, March25, In the NewportSheratnn ORANGE COUNTY VOLUNTEERS IN MULTIPLE SCLEROSIS: Anyone Interested in learning more about the organization is invited to a brunch at 10:30 a.m. Wednesday, March 24, in the Beverly Hills Federal Savings, Tustin. Purpose of the committ~e is to support the county chapter in its established programs. Speaker will be Dr. Stanley van den Noort. dean or UCI School of Medlclne. COUPLES CLUB: Orange County Business and Professional Couples are invited to hear Dr. Robert· Steinbera. UCI professor and a director of child psychiatry at La Habra H08pital. He wlll speak at 7 p.m. Saturday. March 27, in the Alrporter lnn . Also on the program will be Inga Markmlller, lyric soprano and Lorin Whitney, pianist. DAR:. Ellen K. Lee. author of .. Old Newport" will talk about pioneer women in Oran1e County before Col. William Cabell chapter members. The 1roup will meet at noon Wednesday, March 24. in the Sherman Foundation Gardens, Corona del Mar. the magic man S.. Chuck Jona preMnt his dauJing AJ8ddin'a casne rregic show In the Huntington Mall.free~ Fri .• Sat.. Sun. at 2. 3 ... pm~ly & 7:30 pm Frt. Beectl Blvd. & Edinger, San Dieoo FfWY your own. Be receptive, not weak. GEMINI (May 21- June 20): You're asked \0 "do a favor" for one at a dist a nce. Comply. You'll be re paid in many ways. individual who helps you to laugh is in picture. CANCER (June 21· July 22): Good lunar aspect coincides now with change. romance, creative endeavors. You may be doing Mme re- viewing and revising. Key Is to be frank. LEO (July 23-Aug. 22): Accent Is on structure, design, form. Build on solid base and aim toward future security. One in authority makes a fine offer, proposal. VIRGO CAug . 23-Sept. 22): Emphas is on put· ting ideas to test, o( ac· ceptlng challenge to de- bate. Popularity in· creases as you state vjews. You might even· win stubborn relative to your side. LIBRA <Sept. 23-0ct. 22 ): Emphasis on in- come. personal values, possessions, ability to pay iand collect. A void giving up something for nothing. You are flat- I ~ ..... NEWPORT HARBOR IM·TH£·WATER SAILBOAT SHOW ---·-·" t'\¥'\. W<fd )1flw\11 J, f.,.. &.W 11• ~" 11 6. -.....11r.......1J °'11 IH IAAMIATt tA*'"""""'• •• ~ .. IQ)--~ ..... _,~ lo.:.Y..:i·~· UDO VILLA(il c..-........... /11 .. Lo-.. ,.,_-~ ... .,.,. D LUZ.~.ETTA BERNAkU LUZ7.,ETT~ tsl.(RNAM LUZ.ZETTA BERNARD L(I CREATIVE HAIR STYLING FOR MEN & WOMEN E IACH IMDmDUAL ~ > Sandra Lindsey ~ Steve Blair Fronk Fowl~ i Lary Spousto . Louie Sobola ~ 0 , La.ae tta Bema nl Individual Hair Design = Ali invites You to Expertence a feeling of fulfillment LET US CIEA TE SOMETMMG FOi YOU .A.LX'& ...... XJR, lD.A.•.A..A.R. Hair Cuts for MEN & WOMEN e•:a·o •a• -162 East 17th St ~1esa tered by individual who could have ulterior motive. SCOR P IO {Oct. 23· Nov. 21 ): lnvolvementis featured. Relationship is intensified. Nothing is tepid -it is hot or cold, all or nothing. Avoid playing games with emo- Uons. SAGITTARIUS CNov. 22-Dec. 21): What hap- pens ~hind the scenes could be more important than imagined. In· divldual "with a secret" wants to confide in you. . CAPRICOR N <Dec. 22-Jan. 19): Empbaslaon friendship, romantic concerns. young persons who emulate you. Creative juices flow. You are able to put to1etber puztle. AQUARIUS (Jan . 20-Feb. 18): Collect data; apply knowledge -utilize lessons rec~lly learned. Follow through on hunch. Stubborn ac· quaintance slim ulates you via challenge. P ISCES (Feb. 19· March 20 ): Communica· tion barrier can be qver- c om e . HighU1ht versatility. Experiment -give run play to in- tellectual curiosity. off our reg price. 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Dr. !: . -: ·· s.hU0 •,._6 Mell z '1 OllVN1138 V.U.lllZ%1'1'1 OllVJllllall V.W.U2Q'1 "0ltVNV38 VJ.1.3ZZn'l au~ LONC BEACH SAHTA ANA POMONA PALOS ~ MARINA LAKEy.'000 911111111 _______________ •NEWPORT CDl1t:.R LA HA.BRA SAN DIEGO LACUNA HllJ.S J.Rl;;A1:ltA WESTMINSlEft 'f ; ' \ I Rolling Stone Gathers Take Pets for Granite •1 za•A ao••E<X Tbe number of pet rocu sold over the counter lut Cbriatmu wu DO leas than phenomenal. We received two. A male and a female. Now, I'm aqt the puteat rock lover In the world. Oh sure, thty'n aorta cute 11 they sparkle and .,.. mounted on your ring f'lnCer. And I set a aood reeung bowiilr mJ Insurance company la llldlt on one, but I don't get too ~hoked up about hning them all over the house. Tbe pet rock number was just •I knew it would be. At Cbrittmaa, the kids couldn't put them down. Tbey fondled them, took them ror walks. laul.b1 tbem tricu and ev~ time we h•d company, they'd trot out U.e roek ln the box. .,. Then I dldn 't see them for awhile until one mornln1 at breakfast, I said to my aon, "Hey, I bumped lnto your pet rock last ni&bt on the way back from a drlnlt of water.·• "Where?" "With my foot." "What foot?•· ''The one with the cut on It. They're your rocks and YoU have to take care of them, do you hear?" Within two monlhs. the rock.a. began to appear everywhere. Under beds. behind doors, ln the clothes hamper, in pockets, in. the car. and we even found one lrindlng away in the disposal. "Look," I admonished, "'I don't bave time to fiddle with your pets. Why don't you ftod them a &ood home? After all, you . . r "I AT WIT'S .END never play wltb them anymore.'' "What's to play wlth!" be 1nimbled. "All tbey do luleep." "No," I said ahaklnl ~Y bead, "that'1 not ALL they do. They're muttiplylna faater than the King Family. Start looltlns for homes for them." We put a 1ign out ln front, Pet Roca -1 cent each. It wu Uke tryin& to unload prepant kit· tens. No one, but no one wants a pet rock anymore. I tried caJUns my Criftlds and got answers like, "I'm sorry, but we live in an apartment," or "If I weren't expecting t.be baby ln Peggy Costello. Sidney Hood Engaged . Estancia High School graduates Peggy Costello and Sidney Hood are planning to marry May 1 in Estancia Park. Costa Mesa. Miss Costello. daughter or the John Costellos of Costa Mesa attended California St.ate University. San Diego. Her fiance, an Orange Coast College graduate, is the son of the Waller Hoods. also of Costa Mesa. ANNOUNCING .J<ait,,J<./I, three months, I'd take one oll.---------:-------------------=:-----~ your hanclt. •• "Maybe we could take them RUFFELL'S .---.-----~/"fl;pa JlC~ tit :JinU'.---... Forrn«ly 8t HwHuntera now at the !//~tpllkt ~'". TI17.Zetta's ~Dalgn ·1107 ........... Ail. ... ll lll't 8Mcb . M<M740 out to a river and leave them." UPHOLSTERY 0 ·· "Abandon a pet rock?" I said. ..._ Y• W.t ., "What kind of an animal are you? ...... ':• Who would take care of them? 1t2J ....._. .,. .. They couldn't s urvive in the c-. ....._.., .. Ht wilds... . l-==========~ To make matters worse. our other son brought in two stray rocks the other ni&bt and put them by the sink. Tbis morning, I went to move the Ill and under one was a pile of gravel. Here we go again. TMhom•lown ,....p..,., for all the Oninge eo.at •••heltJ.Hlj@mJI ~s,,1u••JS1riiu 11/ Fi~• c1,,.i ._ A •l1q1u R•t''""'''"•'- f 1u "~trb Rtf"'i"" .;//m1 ~l .,//r.Yfnt' ~:'(,1,,. ~ NEWl'O«T CENT£11 DlllVI OfSICN Pl.Al.A r.U PO«T 81:.ACl I. Cl. 92660 11141 M4"10) wes1~ ECONOMY DRY CLEANING I 0 LBS. '300 STEAM & CLEAN I 0 LBS. '400 TRY IT! HOW UHDlll HIW OWHUSHIP MONTGOMERY CLEANERS & LAUNDRY WISTCUFf PLilA FOLGER1S MOUMTAtH ellOWH COFFEE l La.CAM sl.99 Amflmrt..ToSM,1 DAYS A WEEK p Win a Barnaby Bunny· Do1H · Enter our Barnaby Bunny-cOtOflnQ contest. You ecelve a Barnaby Bunny--balloon lust f r9Mni"Q an emry. Pl<* up your entry blan today. MMCH 21 TO A1'11L. I Z PAPER UNLIMITED ••• t 112 llYN 4YIMUI 548-7921 SPECIALS! SERVICE SEAFOOD ,,_c......, s29a LOMGOSTIMO ti -. .-.. ....... . CLA'MMIAT....., ............ 6 ~ c SERVICE DELI .. s 129 lil-14UI lllF RIIS .••••• c:. . .,.. . s I 29 PASTRAMI ,.... .. _ ........ v. Explr• 3123/78 MARKET ·BASKET WISTCUFf PLA%A 11• & ........ ... ..... Charlene Clark is back . . . as manager of our shop. Stop in and welcome herl OUR STAFF Mr. Roy, Mr. Don. Miss Sharla, Miss Sharon, Miss Char Manicurist -Miss Wanda Pardon our remodeling TF~g~~ WESTCUFF PLAZA 17th & Irvine Newport Beach • 548-0460 Open Sunday It's fun making mis- chief in new double knee jeans from Health-tex® !,.T ... N lC.1)-.; f .._ ___ , __ _ /./Ul.fP1Y 110\JMPrY.• I 051 lllVIHI • WISTCUFF PL.AU NEWPORT IUCH OPEN THURSDAY NITES TIL 9 FREE CRACKERS with ,.eta•• of CHEESEIALL or CHHSE LOCi s249 · ICP"" ~H~k~W f~r,~ WESTCLIFF PLAZA 11'11 a ll~WPOIT HACH '"nt41: '4a.ff1l ........... L 'Tl t s.t. ]I 6 5-. 'Tl I MAllMll'S YIUA.-.0AMA POINT ,.._ 496-2670 W-.W. l~t. S.. IM S...S2 s9so Eltplres April 31 Call 646-9925 \\testcliff Sebring alrcutting featuring Fine Haircutting for the entire family . ' .. l ,. r I DAit. Y PILOT Problem Ai ed (Ann Landers • DEA& ANN LANDERS: Your anawer to ~ with all llCll'tl ol problemJ ls usually '0.'t it•• up. X.-p ~ toward a IO&u· U.." trell, I am about to "" up. You are my lMtreeort. Do you luao,r of Ill)' ~ fOI' perallteat UD· pN••t br .. th beaidll tbe usual advice. "Bruab JOUI' ...U.. 1ar1I•. bland dMt, .cc."! r .. bad numerous t.U, x .... ya, alnu.a ex· an .. aMkla1, and thorouCb W!Ort·upt by denlllU. EVtrJOIM I've 1one to says, "Learn to Uve with it." · J chew 1um. _. mouth aprays aod auclt on IDlata conetanUy. Notbift& belpe. The odor ls even pnMDt when I breathe throutb my nOM. Cu you au11e1t 1omethl.na. Ann? I'd be forever ,,.attf\al. -DESPERATE AND DEPRESSED DU & D.: BH ..,_. ner •..u..ed W. •lftll,_l .. 1•• le 7•f I'• Mt cea.-..1t•1 real -or iM& It .. • .,, ...... tbt 1• bve CH .. le M "D..,_.a. a.ad Deprund." .._. l"'n IMea ct.eked ..i by to aaay ...... I. Uke le ...... OM •ore. Try a eoa.elor or a Uierapbt. U Ille (or aM) tell• ,. .. )'Mr aaxJeUe01 are ~ Ill fact a.ad Mt faatasy tMa , .... Mt&.er aUcti a. Uie apra)'I all4 alllb _. leara le live wl_. IL •1 11-.cb la _.at tlie pre- ..._ .. lar1ely •• , ....... DEAR ANN LANDERS: I am sick to death readinl letlera from women who are desperate to lncre.ue their bustllne. asking about creams and 1ad1ets. <One idiot who sent $S received a picture ot a man'• hand.) And then there are women who complain because they are "top heavy." It seems nobody la satisfied with what God eave 'em .. How ironic when thousands of us have had maatectomles and are making the best of one ~ Peering Around a BPaESENTING southern Orange-County alumnae. Alpha Omicron Pi at a regional meetin1 in Boulder are Ann Cordes, Mission Viejo; Jan 'niomas, Westminster ; Kay Merriman, Hunt- initon Beach. and Phyllis Carter , Fountain Valley. NAMED Parent-of-the-year by Parents Without Partners. Chapter 216 was Rose Evans of Fountain Valley. a native of Canada and a widow ol a navy veteran. Mrs. Evans has raised two foster children. a stepson. an adopted daughter and now ls raising her two teenagers. She bas been an accountant, interior de- corator. den mother, Boy Scoutadvisor. inspector for the election board and has been known by her neighbors· children as "Mama Rose." Weddings ~ and Engagements To avoid d isappointment . prosPt>ctive brides are reminded to have thei; "edding stones "1th black a nd "h1te glossy photograph~ to the D1ul~ Pilot People Department one "eek before the" edding Pictures reeel\ed after that time "111 not be used F'or engagement announcements it is impert1t1\ e that tht' stor). also aecom· pan1ed by a black and white gloss) pu> lure . be s ubmitted six "eeks or more before the "edding date. other" 1se 11 will not bt' published To help fill reqwrements on ~th wed· ding and engagement stones. form.> are available in all Daily Pilot orrices. F'ur· ther questions "111 be answered by People Department staff members at 642·4321 NO GLARE! NO SQUINT! Op to I Umea the Hght of conventlon•l l•mp1 '-yet completely 9'•rele11! ./ READING SMA LL ES T PRINT ./SEWING BLACK ON BLACK Olowlftt Mtln tHH• ~ •"l'I cMoofalOf colon. '""1 actfu•t•llf•. ltandetd 100.W•tt bulb Included. frOlft 15995 1885 HARBOR BLVD. DOWNTOWN COSTA MESA PHONE~31 1 breast and are thankful Just to be alive Call me -ELEANOR • DEAa ELEANO&: A leUer like JOV9 la a ..-. real84er U1at ._ eftell we tab .,..._ary .... tle.W. fer 1raa&e4. n..k ,... fw •aklal ........ DEA.ft ANN: Pleue f<qlve me fOI' my poor. EncJJ.ah, but l haven't been in your wonderf\11 eount.ty for very many yean. Here la a problem from both me aod my wife. How can we open up a eonver•ation with new friendaf Wear~ not very 1ood taltera but we love people and are interealed ln llalenlnt and leaminc. U you could •ucrest some books to help us we would be very appr«iaUve. Thank you. - N.G. INNEWYORKCITY DEA• PalEND: Sneral )'Uri •10. Ba~ Waken •Niie aa ex~lte.t boN. tallHI, "l:ln .. Talk to Pnctkalt1 Aa1bod)' AIMMlt PridkaBJ A•1_.fu," ()MaWlaber, 0..bh4a)') . 1&'1 Uae Mil Mell I bW ol oa tlwl aubjed. Cell )'Mr...,..,.. Hd lft a fft)'. • • A no-nonaense •pproacb to how to deal with life'• mo.t difficult and moat rewardln1 arrant~· ment. Ann Landera's booklet, "Marrlaae ~. What to Expect," will prepare you ror betl~r or for worae. Send your request to Ann Lindert, P.O. Box 1400, Elfin, lll .. 80120. encloalng 50 cents 1n coin bid a Ion1. stamped self.addressed ~velope. Warning The Surgeon General Has Determined That Cigarette Smoking Is Dangerous to Your Health. , ' ("rved for dinner every evening) •A Crispy H•m P•l1csin<1, w/1h M•8i< P•n 's sped•/ mustard sauce -end an Alpine Ch eu• Slu/t> - plus' Spln~h Soulllt Cr~pe, 1opp<'rlw11h ch<'dcl1r chttst -1/1 for $3.15. . •Another tf'mpllnl{ 1r101\ the Spin1ch Soufl1e Crepe servf'd 1wtfl the Chicken Elegante -and the M•slc P~n ~t .. d Bowl - C04.lntry·lrt)h mixed gre~ns. cucumb r; •tll) tom11oes -f4.15 ... Cocktal11 COSTA MESA SOUTH COAST PLAZA the Bullod .'l wing frH '•rklna S~·122S IAlllCAM£111CAllO • AMCIUCA" nmss ' IOOMER TUMILEWEIDS . FUNKY WINKBIEAM A'M, £VER:f'1.Ulo\) , l l»J IS OJJ ~ ./ ¥t( A#&(. / f<Tf ~·r 'b.l~r bet ~ ~~r l¥A1M1 l WANT TO St~ A6All'ol6f Llfl ! byTa.Wll* UKE ~-lP s:PE.- ONE &'AAU..E~ 1HAN 40.l J AGMEMTS NANCY TDDAT'S CIDSSIDID rllZLI ACROSS 40 Compll1111 4 1 E 1dHbtllon1 I Glvt 42 Al •••••• ·PttmlHton tnd 6 Lttrn H Erotoelvt 10fool Slang nolM 14 J-t111 1 O Nual magnio., tnltcllon l 6 ' Judi Ill 4 7 Slltlttal CQmDOHI 11ructur1 18 Gtntr1f •••• 49 D1n1lnlll'I BrtdltY 49 S.cond• I 7 SI ti llfl"IOI' rtl1on1 for Informal 18 Menu''*" 50 Hyi>odefllhC ~'""""""""" 2 WOid• lnjecflOn 20 Walll 54 ODC>ot.,0 11111 38 Heevy lreflic un1111dtly IUllOtlty I I Ooert 40 Edible 21 PuDllC 51 Qem C0111p1ny n111Sllt0Qtlt l'IOCIC•• • 58 Troublet director 4 1 80Q ll\l0tm11 59 SMd 12 Prl"ltlC>ll 43 "Hut ycu 22 SunllH COlllllO p1p11 llttrd the ptrl0d1 60 ~ 13Urgeon .•••.• ., 23 Slmplt publlely 19 Onve 44 8urgl111ze 26 Rt1lr tin e 1f rutt ~y forward 45 So Arn11 27 Cn111 Pflll U Ptrl widely 21 TrM lndlwi 81.tng u fnOf•tll OOtt 24 Holt ·111·one 48 C,.., u • 30 Tiit nor111 OOWN 25 0111urt>1 ••• w111d 1 Having 26 Ending w11t1 47 ln11rumen1 J 1 L•outd •11191 "' •nd llC) 411 Slf911f 111t1111rt 'J Accumulated27 Student IM"IOfl un1I t>th•I• 28 AulllOl•IY lnf0fm1I J2 Teat ot .l Snow 21l lnc10101t of 5 1 rrotl coauno plltllllCll VtlllC:le deltal 52 Awert d 33 Owe111n9 '4 W111tn 30 P1cti111111 lnform1t unit AObr. 5 MWl~acult sotulton :18£u•ooHn 6 Stalwart 32011c1rdtd 53 Sufl1• river 1 Time obj9Cll rn•en111g 10 31 lnstrucl ptrlodl 34 f t llrlt 5!'> f1" bttl•nd tnorouQlllY 8 Cuckoo aound 56 Mr 38 F'.11tntu1 11 ltttl1111111, 35 Crlt~lon Gtullwon 39 A!>ttdffft a 10 Mt•IUll 37 Mttl\I of 5 7 Moen tlYW ICC"I byEnHW.1•er we SAT BEHIND A POLE AT THE CIRCUS PEANUTS I·_, JUDGE PARKER MISS PEACH • !(f £.L 'f S°'CHOOL • c 1,,1N tc for . soyt U1 l"tt'\ Prob lt~s w i-th G1~L.5 ~ ~ DICK TRACY FW'IER MAcH~ ABOUT TWO INCHES nilCl<. .. • • HOW CAN t MAKE A C~~IM btltL FALL t...i LOVE WITH ME ? Thund!y. Mardi 11. 197& 0AILY P1LOT DOOLEY'S WOIUb DID '\ltltl t..~ 1~1 tr ')t)lf Q'J N -mt 61~ l (XKILY IN ML MJOOU:, 'ltXnt flNO f lfl 500K Of PSALMS ? DR.. SMOCK MOOMMUWNS IJt,~·· '{ES, SACK WMEN l~' PRIC~ OF Sl'A.A~ WENT "TH~H TH' RooF we ~ 10 RAISE ou~ ~ce ... ANIMAL CRACKERS by Hcnld Le Dou I ' i by Rodger Bollen I MEAN, Et/e~IJE OtJ e~ COOL.D SlEP O::F A CLJRB ·~··· THE GIRLS "No, thank you -'c15y to ancmble' means &oodbyc 'pnna • by Mel M!ET H!~ NEED~, F"1LF'ILL .At.L ME~ ""iMtS, HOPES I AMIJITJONS .•• SECGWC MEit IOfAI. PE~IFl!P, AND ~ 'fO ttEl'a~ENT -----....11:._j EVECYTl-ilNh 6()()() .ANO ~NOl"Ft4L ,.., u,:e-. IF THAT DOESN''f WOtt.K, 91AY HE~ ~lANoY. I ', , ' 7.,g c;J M~c.AHI~ I DENNIS THE MENACE ' l DAILY Ptt.OT T!?ur!day • ...-C.b 11. '971 I f A1'aHaWe • ~ Either a Borrower ora Lender Def At Newport Equhy_ Funds we're working to find sound ·investments for conservative Investors. Income Invest· ments secured by .Trust Deeds on resl· dentlal properties: .. lnvesments wMch return a solid 10% In monthly payments. As licensed real estate brokers, we arrange loans -loans to homeowners. to property developers, to Trust Deed holders. Funds are supplied by private Investors. by pension and proflt·sharlng plans, and by othor trust funds. Last year we arranged loans totaling over $3,000,000. All were secured by property or existing Trust Deeds on properties from Redondo Beach to San Clemente •·Either a Borrower or a Lender Be'• means we want to contin ue contributing to the flnanclal vltaHty of the Orange Coast by supplying llquldlty to home- owners and sound Income Investments to Investors. Won't you call us? Or mall the handy coupon. We'll call you with futher Inf ormatlon on our Loan Pro· grams or details on Trust Deeds as an Investment. I New ort ·Equi 'Fun s,Inc Real Estate Brolters AVCO FINANCIAL TOWER 820 NEWPORT CENTER DRIVE SUITE 211 NEWPORT BEACH. CALIFORNIA 92980 714'&U8824 DMVClaims Ad Is False SACRAMENTO (UPl~Tbe Mula Mizer ls too rnlMrty In lb• abt> ol words appearloc on Ill bOlboarda ln Callfomla. Department of Motor Veblcles <DMV) HP-llulawauit. Tbe department • complaint, fUed Tuesday lo Superior Court, acct&MS --------- M a• d a M o to r 1 of director Herman SUUu. Amtriea, Inc .. of talae The suit also accuaed * mlaleadln1 billboard Masda of advertJ1ln11u advertlsln1 ab.out tb• mllea1e for can not eeoeomy c:ar. equipped ror sale in Tbe complaint aald the California. Elsewhere. ada ,...d In lar1e print, Mb.en may averaie 42 "Meet Muda's Mlur. mUea a 1aUon. but 1n tz.147 (aaterisk). Lowest Callfomia they make on· p rl c e car 1 o Id lo ly about37 mile a galloo. Calllomia." Tbe auit aaka the court Tben ln "mlniacule" to stop Muda from ad· letters after the asterlsk, vertlaln1 with print not the complaint Hid, the larte enou1h to read. It ads HY the $2,847 la alao asks that the firm be "su11e1led retaU pri~. stopped from using p lus tax. license. guolinett0nomyclaim.s transportation charges, which do not apply to optioclal equipment and cars whlcb may be sold dealers' preparation In CalUornJa. It seeks charges." $2,500 penalties for eacb Tb e department vlolatJoo of state law. char1ed the billboards ~olate the a1ency's re- gulations which require Bi•lJ A• d price advertlslne to I 8 rnake it clear that final delivery price i• subltan· Budgets tially more alter the ad· ditJon of other required, charges. Tbe tu, license Of C • • fee and other charges · ItieS add at least $300 to the bue price, said DMV WASHINGTON CAP) ----------A bill permitting the nation's banks to pay in· terest on the $18 billion . state and local govern· mftlts now hold in check· ln1 accounts bas been ln· troduc:ed by Sen. William Proxmlre. Proxmire said the bill would allow government atencles to reap up to $1 · · billion a year in addi· An over-concentrated tiooal interest revenue at lnfant rormllla can have suious consequences the current rates of S to accordln1 to some S'hpercent. recently documented case histories: Bolled Federal law now pro- sllim mill, -improperly hiblts paying interest on diluted powdered or such 41ccounts. Proxmire evaporated milk and dry sald, however. that formulas not properly banks can and do make diluted can put a heavy money on the funds by load on an as yet l ti th · the Immature k idney, nves ng em an Jeopardize the inrants short-term money water balance and make markets. I t v u I n e r a b I e to "I think that the tax-d e v e I o p m e n t o r ld h ~~~~!"'=~~~~~~~~~~~~~~·· debydrallon and renal payers shou get t e ----------------railure. benefitor theeamingson We would like to their money and not the 1 1 ·I Need ~pital D 1 1 ~0hir!~1rC::!1~~ ~':!~~att::id~isc~in be aware ol the oeed for I I N In I prG1>er dUutJoa and to be The Senate has voted eed eome CJ aware ol tlle dan1er11 ol to permit all depositors I . I prep a rl n 1 " r I c b " lo earn interest on check· I I formwa mixtures. Ing accounts by 1978 or DOCTOR CAN PHONE 1980 at the latest. Name · DELIVERY. W• wlll' Proxmire said state I I US WHEN YOU NEED A " deti¥8' proaapfl.1 wit.bout and city governments Add res I extn cbarae. should not be compelled ~ Clty Zip I We welcome reqvesta ror to wait that Ions because ;. dellvery aenlee and they need the ad41Uooal :I Phone I ·charce aCCCNnts. income now. I I PAM L90 PMAIMACT "The J1 billion that 11~ Z:::!;-state and local govern· I · 0 Do not call. Mall Brochure. I .....,,.,. .._. 641•1 • ments lose annually is no L • small sum," Proxmire llL-.-....-... -... --..-... -... -mi--.--.J1-._._.,._._._ .... a••••u•~========~ 1aid ln a statement. "It ( ;r,tnd ( )l't:nin~ Pha'l' X 11 \ll t )n I ht· Ltir\\,\\ at ~unri,l· l ·\HJntr\· l ·luh ''I'HE BEST VALUE . -.. UNDER THE SUN! ~ Sunri3C Country Club hu outsold all other det!Ut communities for two years. With jl'ood reason. Never before have h1vish de9ert living and overwhelming value been l!O perfectly combin.d in a total reeort community. Sunrise offers ownel"Mip or a single story fairway condominium in a 24-hour pte guarded private community ph11 all the advantag\?s of belonging t.o tho moet elegant privat.c golf and t.enn~ club for the price of condominium ownen!hip alone. There are no club in itiation fees. Playi ng privileges are actJva~ by P'Y'Mnt or annual duet onJy. Tu make your investment even moni valuable, there a.re only about four fairway homes to the acre - on land that you own. . The ftnal pha1te1 o!Sanrlee Country Club are now wader development. Thia will be the lut eeuon to become a part of'Sun.ri.ee Country Club. We 111"1• you to Yi.it u eoon u poe1lble. From J>.lm Sprinp. take B wy. ll1 10oth, left at Country Club Drh~ From Lot Angeles, tab Hwy. 10 to Ramon Road (Raneho Mirage e."titl. left on Bob Hope Ori\'e to Country Club Orin, amounts to half ot all their communit y de- velopment money and one alxth or their 1eneral revenue·sbarln1 funds. Rotlunan To Head Bure au · Joe Rothman, 1eneral manacer or the Marriott Hotel ln Newport Beach, hu bffn elected presi- dent of the city' a Visitors and Convention Bureau. Rothman, 41, succeeds to the vacancy created by the promotion and tranarer or Ed Nigro, former general manager of the Newporter Inn. Nlfro was named vice praident of . operatlons tor the Del Webb Hotel chain last week and transferred to Las Ve1a1. The bureau was or- 1anlzed In September and Rothman said bis primary goal will be to oraanile and fund a marketing force to at· tract conventions to Newport Beach. Rothman. who opened the Newport Beach Mar· riott, bas worked for the Marriott chain for 14 ye an. hts11rance Cosl To Zoom Ag~ FINANCE Contr a c t Goes To Ols on Labs A contract ror nearly $600,000 to study emissions from 8.'50 light· duty vehicles has been awarded to Envfrod yne's Olson Laboratories, Inc. by the En· vironmental Protection Agency. Under terms of lbe ll·month agreement, the Anaheim firm will conduct a wide variety of tests for pollutants (carbon monoxide, hydrocarbons and ox· ides or nitrogen) resulting from both exhaust and evaporative emissions. New Firm Opens The formation or an tnterna· tional marketing firm was an· nounced by J .W. <Bill) Smith, president of Signet Marketing Systems. Inc .. Newport Beach. The firm will concentrate ex- clusively in the area or do-it· yourself produc~s. Oue to late transmission today's listiflg will not ap-pear in the Dally Pilot for Mutual F unds and Over- the-Counter stocks. NEW YORK (AP) -Many people are rlndln1 lt clltncwt - and much more ex:~I~ -to buy car insurance this year because of the Insurance ln· dustry's financial troubles dur· ln1 the recession. Last year was the wont slnce the '30s ror tbe property ~ liability companies. To1etber, they lost more than St billion on lbelr policies. more than ball of lt on auto policies. Car insurance premium.a roae 20.7 pe rcent nationwide laat year. varying significantly rrom state to state. Nationwide, the industry is ex- pected to ask for new rate in· creases of 15 to 20 percent this year. E....,.la,SI • SAN FRANCISCO (AP) - Pacific Telephone said it would cost about $33 million annually to provide full bilingual operator services for Spanish-speaking customers in Califomia. Charles V. McAvoy, a Pacinc Telephone assistant vice presi· dent, told a state Public Utilities Commission hearing that "no sufficient reasonttble need exists for additional bilingual telephone services other than what Pacific already ls providing." . Paa A • 'K lelcftl, MI AMI (l'Pl) -Pan American World Airways of- ficials say a Civil Aeronautics Board's (CAB ) denial of a Miami-Los Anaeles route to Pan Am amounts to a "kick in the teeth" and have asked attorneys for the airline to "pursue all legal remedies" to ovel"lum the de- cision. "It ls an outrace." Pan Am board chairman William T. Latin Learning South America Comes A.live ANNE COOPER • OftlteO•ll•,..l•.S~I ( ED UC4TJON TAKING ·. srocK S..we I aald tn New Yort ... Kia lncredlb.t. that the Ub.lted stata sovemment, havlq sramM ..,S expanded torelp and O'V9'1Ma route awards to tVft')' donMIUo appticant In lbla eue °"" ..._ put 30 )'Hrt. bu ODC'9 apla ... nled Pan Am lbe n,M to CUf7 tramc betWttta the~• stat..'' The CAB voted unanhDOUIW. award the llllaml·Lm ~ route to Western Alrtinel. c. ... ,,,......... ~ ' WASHINGTON (UPI) -'lk.' admlnlst ratlon opposes_ .P.~ poub to .. tabUab a SJ. ...,_, aovemmeat bank to make~ to conaumer cooperatives. · Deputy Treasury Secretar1 <*>rte H. Dixon told a ~~ banldnt subcommittee the ~ poeal would ~reate two~ 1overnment a1enclea alicl possibly increase lntlatJon. ·, He 1u11eated instead thttl cooP.4!ratlvea m l1ht be med•, eli&tble for ... ,stance rrom tM Small Bualfteu AdmlaJ.stra~· 0"4Wflr•lt €•Nl"' .. e't WASHI NGTON (AP> -A -9t depo4altor IOOft m ay be ..._,le authorise automatJc tramlet' flt funds from bb aavlftp accoall td his cbecklnc account to ~ over4ratt1 or t o malntaha a minimum balance. Under rules propoaed by -Federal Reserve Board and Uliit, Federal Deposit l nauraace Corporation, deposlton •M, authorize aucb tr&Mfers ~ aave the penalty, ulUally $1 to levied by banks tor wrtttac , check with lnaufflclent f\ands. • • ) For thet' RecordX ' \., .. I ~. .. .,. .... ',. '. What South American country is almost the same as lhe United States? What three languages do the people in the West Indies speak? Jn what South American country do people eat late? If you can't answer these questions. you just wouldn't rate in Bernard Grotsky's fifth/sixth combination class al Gates Elementary School in El Toro. stake. His body was still whole. LalA!I' on in life we wlll get used to him beln& gone. But we wlll still m1ssblm." GROTSKY'S STUDENTS have been studying American Indians and Latin America this year, und their teacher, going to great lengths to keep them motivated, has hud them in· volved ln o multitude or unusual pro- jects for points. "It's a motivational technique." Grot.sky said, "and It's really working out great. In fact, It's worked so well, I'm thinklng of using piny money next year instead of posnts. ·' Among the most popular projects with Grotsky'i1 point·hungry youngsters have been constructing In· dian village models, designing and potting together games which depend on material covered by the class and writing diaries from the point or Yiew of a member of an lndJan tribe, given a specified situation. •'TffE IDEA," SAIDGrotsky, .... to try to put the kids inside lndlan Ille. so they could really get the feel of what It was like." Eddie Fuzell and Arnold Hess cooperated on putting together a game which has been a great favorite among their classmates. The game 11 &'>complicated, noonehaaeverwon. Denise Hopkins' game is popular too. and not so difficult for anyone who has studied South America. Uke Monopoly. it has two stacks ot cards from which pl11yers draw when they land o n cert ain squares on the gameboard. THE UNLUCKY PLAYER who1eta the following cards may wish he had never heard or those soutb-ol·the- border lands: "Your false teeth fell out In the Amazon River. Go to Mexico City." "You Ctll in a pile or guano. Go back 3 spaces." "You are too fat to flt In Chile. Go back 2 spaces." then tum ~ht. Telepllooe: (7H) 828-319l ~~· Two and three bedroom.• &om '$U.lll to f75."5 ONE OF THE situations presented for diary treatment was the kUling or an older brother In a war between two tribes. Tracey Dickey described the S&L T o O pen tribal ritual following her brother's death this way: Miss Hopkins demonstrates abe bas more than textbook knowledge of Latin America: .. You can't drink the water. Go back 2 spaees.". ' t On S t d "My father and the other warriors a or ays are out getting snakes for the . ceremony. They will hold snakes In The new headquarters their mouths and dance. Alter the oftlce ol Santa Ana First ceremony we will bury the snakes Federal Savings and with my brothel'." Loan. 1D N. Main St., Monica Ferrante imagined 1nother wllJ opeo from 9 a .m. to l ritual and added a personal renec. p.m. Saturda7s belin· tlon: DinaAprilL ~ .'~M.1 brother was burned al the ' I , Tramp Loses Life In Garh~e Ti'aek . VANCOUVER, C&nada (UPI> -A 49-year-o(d vagant ~ ln a large trub can wu kllled when he was thrown intotbec:om· pactor unit of a 1arbace tradt. ' Tbunday'• :Afternoon Price.a: .. TRA.NSACTI6NS To Subscribe To '10UR Community Newspaper CALL 842-4321 DAILY PILOT I .. 81 IYLVIA l'OaTD ~ "ao•• toward :=,t:,at airtraftl ••""ti a In whlc.b airllaet .,.. to lm)Jl'Oft tlM&r flund ~Uont. you m--..t be monoe,........ tua ..v ., ...... 'bump" -trade alaq dtKriblaa what ha,..aa \4' PH1en1en left on UM croun4 •• tM altbH tlW lofd ant' cootlrmed tbtlr Ucttll ,. ... tbelr Mata lo IOm ... tlM. • Bumptn1 la OD the tnerult. la 117', la&Mt ftp avallablt, aft amulna (Md aatuecl) 101,• ,..._, were bumped from domestic flitbta uaae, a• ptftftl ~ ovu the prevlout ,..,., Tbe alrUDet e1a1m tbe Mtll ~ ne1U1lble mtaaurtd . , a1alnat 114 mlllloa • • paaaenJers nown lo lfJ4 • -and pl.ad tbat ov~ ·Hlllnl ls an economic 'necessity because . pusenaers double·book and others never show ror take-off. ' BUT YOU WB0 RAVE lott predoUI 'facaUoe U=•= .'missed an tmportaot busineu meetlq wUl find tbue e11 p)anaUoo.s meaeer conaolation. "Bumped" bom• • vacaUoaen from Puerto Rico after tbe lm a..ilW• ·holidays, lot lnlt.a.nee, were report.eel uaable to set SPAft ~ filthta for u Iona u three days. The ren.tlln1 eonhll~ promoted an investication by Puerto Rleo's oftldall • make sure tbis never~ aiain." • Air travelers have ••ny rtcbU,.. lulsll tbe etYHS Aeronautics Board <CAB>, wbicb NQllirwl U.S. a1rtiDes tit establlab criteria roe ~ wblcb pUHqen -:Ul ~ . bumped. Says the CAB: "Simply stated, lt ls tbe c~ ~eivin& wbat he~ fot, DO more, no teu ... The bolder of a ticket can expect to ~\ft anlalm~ standards of service enroute ud u uoevatnaa rtunioe wffli;: b1a ba11ace. -i:be ovenold P••~ has the rt1bl to be.= 1Y apprised of the carrier's obllca and the rl&bt to u ~ hla complaints to be band.led "with apeed." · . . THERE AllE EXCEPl'ION& If JOU are trave~ abroad, e~pt on fUcbta direetly to and from tbe U.S., roceip c:&rrler can bunu» you at will, without eompeua~. On ruehu orisUiaUn& oc =r/:: lD u. u.s., boww airlines must pay "ctenied compenaaUoe. .. means the air carrier muat otter you a apeell\ed amaunt compenaation if you bold a coaftrmed reMnatloe aad laa been denied boardlnc because ~at fU bl 11 o .. reolct Mo~ver, CAB is C'Oftlidert.nl to mend~ boardini compensation rule to ore.lp aDd now•...apP Alutan carriers. Aaain, there are excepUons, aomet.lma due to ~ tional or safety factors. But if you are denied ~ any reason on a rupt on which you hold toellnntd space, the carrier must furniah you immediately wtu. , written..explana.Uruuil .. tbe-t.erma. condWona aod.Umlta olthedenied compensation. ! ... A P.USENGE& lltJST meet the fo1Jowln1 condlUoM be elictble for denied boardint compen1aUon: , • -You must-hav~ a conllnned Aaervation, tenerallJ properly validated ticket. Some carriers permlt conOnn tion to be made leas formally, even by phone. -'i -You must comply witb the airline'• cbeck·ln requi,.;.~ menls. Check·in Ume and location of ~ c:heck·ln ~ often are printed on the lnal4e of the ticket envelope. .~ -The airline must be unable to book you on ~ rueht scheduled to arrive .at your deatlnation wlthbl t~ hours of your orialnally scheduled arrival for a domestl ru1ht or wllbln four boun ot your scheduled arrhal for ln•: temational flights. • · lf you have met these conditions and tbe airline ls uaa-: ble 1b honor your reservation, it la required \() offer you~ compensation equal lo the price or tbe ru1ht for wbldt you., are checking In _:but not less than SZS nor more lban SIOO. • Acceptance of the payment la optional. Y0u may retule! the offer and seek ~tller means ot compeuaUon. t Pollution Expected At New Utah Plant WASJDNGTON <UPI) - A proposed power plant tn, Utah's canyon country could apew out polluUon vtalbte for. at least 100 miles and which probably could be amelJed llJ. three national paru, accordln1 to a report iuued by t.be Na• tional Park Service. • The site ls within 100 miles of some of Amerlca•a moat~ scenic areas, including the Grand Canyon. THE PROPOSED KAIPA&OWITS P&OIECI' wtMlld ... ' elude a 3,000·me1awatt 1enerat1ni ttaUoa and four undei' ground coal mines to fuel It. A new town ls planned nearbY· to meet an anticipated 14,000 population lnnux. l ' The project la planned by the Soutbem Clllfornia Edison Co., the San Die10 Gu and Electric Co. and an Arizona utility. "The objectionable odor of nltrocen dlo:rlde ••• would be expected in portions" of Lake Powell NaUoeal RecreaUon Atta, 20 miles from the 1lt.e; Bryce Canyon NaUonaJ Park. a 30-mlle distance; and Capltol Reer Natlonal Park. 80 mUea away, the preliminary 1tud111ld. .. AIR POLLUTION ALSO WILL CAUSE adverse Ybual and esthetic impact lo a moderate dearee for up to 100 miles of the plant and beyond," aald the park servlce, wbJcb uaed Environmental Protection Asency and Weather Service computer models. "Air pollution from the plant wt.II erute a alplftcant esthetlc Intrusion and will subttantJally reduce vWtor ap- preclatk>n of scenic rel<>Urcea wltbln eo miles or lb• plant site," lt aald. Interior Secretary Thomas Kl•PP9 will conslder the re· port before deddlnc whether to approve the project, which would Involve a transfer of federal land. LA Seeks Solar Plant LOS ANGELES (UPI) -The City Department of Water and Power and Southern California Edlaon Co. aald they would aubmlt a proposal for a bid to the ftdtral sovem· ment to build the naUon's flnt aolar tbermal ~venlon power project. The two utlllUes have requested the state !:MrtY Resources Conservation and Development Commlls&on to jolnthem. Tbe federal Energy Research and Developmtnt Ad· mlnsltration was 1eekln1 bldt nationwide for the 10. megawatt pilot plant whlcb would convert lhe aun'a beat to hl•h·pruaure at.eam and 1enerete eleetrtclty ~ a conventional steam·turbb\e 1y1tem. . Several other utiliU• and atate 1""'111 around tN eaun-• try also were 1eektn1tbe solar plant In tbtir areu. The ~nt would be dtslped to produce enoqh tledrte power to supply •• many u 2,!IOO bomtt dwiDI t.be boW"t la which It could or.rate. · · The federa agency•• llmetable calla for nperlmtntail operation to beiln by tho summer of lllO. · · · • : . . . . . l FiTm's Sales Dou,.;,:· :.: Plus Products, Irvine. bu Tbll comp aru wJ\h .;et ' reported net. income of la.I• of tu 001 oOO Md n& $489,000, equal to 33 cents pu · ' ' share, and net aalea of Income of '711,000, or ·U $12.525,000 for the u mcatbs centl few tbe .P1•nklul T~ ended Dec. 31. the compe7 a!UMNlllCed. ' H DAILY PfLOT "The lo1f filing I r•m•llth•r 11 lwnin9 a drinlt wiflt •-rebraa, a nd flt.ft W a all a &lonlr until I wo4e up ..., .... I On Crime Re~ords States Given Data Control WASHINGTON (AP>-Under a new ruling by the federal government, the states will dttide how much can be told about a person's criminal record. The Law Enforcement Assistance Administration eave states comptete authority to determine what information can be made ---------public about convictions. THE AGENCY set a Dec. 31. 1977, deadline , for the states to submit proposals for discloslng arrest records and said the 'tates may follow their traditional prac- tices until then. LEAA gen er al counsel Thomas Madden sald tbe new ruJes ease earlier Te$lrictions and probably will allow news reporters areater access to criminal records. THE LEAA regula· tions apply to all state cand local criminal justic.,....agencies which -have usedLEAA funds to rflaintain criminal his· tory records. That cov· ers most state and city police departments .. The new rules change regulations issued by the federal agency last May -on instructions from Congress to protect in· dividual privacy. CONGR ESS ACT ED in response to com· plaints that many peraons were unfairly denied jobs or credit because banks and in· dtvidual employers had usy, access to their past arrest records. The initial rules con· fused some police of· fic1als and brought com· plaints from some news organizations, bank of· fic1als andprivate securt· ty firms that they were being denied information which traditionally had been made public. Law Enforcement As· sistance Adminis trator Richard Velde said the revis ions ''strike a balance between the public's right. to know such inform a ti on with the Individual's right to privacy." T H E OLD R UL ES restricted the dissemlna~ lion of conviction re· cords which were not maintained in a chronological me. Tbe new rules include no such restrictions. As for arrest recor~. the new rules still re- quire that state and local agencies maintain com- plete and accurate rues. including information about whether an arrest was dropped without prosec?ution. whether a trial ended in acquittal, or whatever other dis· position may have been made. BVT MA DDEN said that under the new rules the states may be able to cite existing laws, court rulings or traditional opi· nfons of their attorneys general as authority for the disclosure pQllcies they submit for con- sideration by the im de· odline. May 11 Vote SACRAMENTO (UP1) -Gov. Edmund G . Brown Jr. called a spttial election May JI to fill the state Senate seat left vacant by the elect ion of George Most'one as San Fran- cisco mayor. A runoff would be held June 8, the state's pnmary election day, if no t'andidate Wins a majority in the May election. Plwtographers Hand Out Kudos Dr. llunter Handsrield of Mission Viejo took top honors during the first annual awards banquet of the Saddleback Valley Photo11raphers. Dr Handafleld won a silver eniiroved bowl tor his first place entry in the black and·wh1te competi· lion and a "best of show" nbbon with the s ame pholoaraph. MICKIE S HA PIRO OF LAGUNA Buch and C(.'()rge llendrtcks of San Clemente placed second und third in the blnck-nnd·whlte compet1t1on. •'lrat plue wmner in the color print division was Jay Murray or Dana re>int Wit h ~ccond place going to Peggyc Swenson und third t o Dr. Hwnd~fleld Richard Sherman of Mission Viejo was the win· ner In the color slide division. Mickie Shapiro Was second with John Borthwick of San Clemente. third. THE DIRECTOR'S AWARD WAS presented to Dana Potnt's Jay MurTay for his contribution to the club's photo workshop Spedal merit awards were handed to Jny MurTay. Mickie Shaplro and Joel Butterworth. The special award In the black-and-white division was won by Peg1Ye Swenson. Richard Sherman and Sarah Lipp were special award winners in the color sbde d1vis1on. GERALD BR EMSETH OF DANA Point wo9 the special award In the color print division. The Saddleback Valley Photographers is a workshop orgonlution dedicated to rurthering photography and sharing 'knowledge. For mforma· tlon call 495·4423. WANTE Dli\MONDS •GEMSTONES Jewel• by .l<>Mt>h• I• -.chino for diamond• and gef'nStOMS from private lnc:Jividums and estates. c.antful ..-nlnatk>n and evelUlltlon bV OUf ~ H~~ S1ric* peid. Call 540-9088 1().8 daily, SatunSay 1CM. Sundsy doeed. asfl for Mr. Joeepf\. iewels by toseph ....... "--·a:Dl-f'-.•-·•- ~I I: Ill r1n .starts-Thursday, Mclrch 18 some quantities limited, shop early for best selections! .. open Monday through Friday 9:30-9:30-Saturday 9:30-6 ...;Sunday 10-6 women's sleeveless shells 3.98 ORIG.$6 CtlOosi from mock tunle 1nd turtlenecks . with zip hick. 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Not all mes 1n all styles. men's sport coat s 15.99 Easy-care, wrinkle resistant polyester doubleknits. Mostly patterns; some solid colors. Not all sizes in all styles. Crossroads Center, 3204 East Yorba Linda-996-8800 t , . - .LOS ANGELES (AP) - Nevllda·Lu VtltJ, the a1Uon'1 top..corin1 team, lebs on taller. beftter Ariiona and defendlnl NCAA champion UCLA trl• to fend off upstart Pepperdlne tont1bl it tbe NCAA Weal R~looal buketb&ll t.oumament at Paule7 ParillOll. Tbe tJCLA·Pepperdlne 11me will be t.levlRd lfve on Channel U at t : 10, followed by • tape de- lay of tbe Nevada (!.M Vecu>·· Atbona dub at 11. lt '• a tourney loaded wilb an&les: -Nevada·L•• Vecas' third· ranked Rebela are Z9·1 and averqbl1 22.4 pointa more than t.helr opponents, and the only team lo beat Jerry Tubnian'a men this year is Pepperdlne. -Pepperdine's Wave1 bad lo Win three of their last four West Coast Athletic Conferente sames ln overtime to cop the WCAC tiUe and earn the right to eome here. -Anion a lost •N lo Nevada· Las Vegas earlier in the year and WDdcata coach Fred "'lbe Fox" Snowden says, "It's no lldvan- tace having played Tarlranian already. Tar~ is difrettnt every time you see b1m. · • -UCLA's Bruins started lbe Sports in Briel Watan with a 20·polnt toss lo In· dlana, yet now are ranked No. s in tllle nation on the ltttftllh or auperb play by forwardll Mar· qutf_Jobnson ind Richard W .... stoa. 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Theo he admitted he'd again run the fast break : "We'll pro- bably shoot within five seconds Hockey Star Shot, In Fair Condition UTICA, N.Y. -A defeiueman for the Mohawk Valley Comets of the Nortb American Hockey LeQue WIS shot in the neck late We4nesday as be entel'ed a restaurant here, police said. Bill Horton, 30, of f1lnt. Mich., wu llsted bl fair condition th.ls monUnl at a nearby hospital. absence, although Scbembechler did visit hls office Monday to 10 over practice plans. • Police said Horton had just ar· r rived at the B " B Grill, a poatgame gathering place for Comets players, when be was bit by 1unfire from a puslng car. A short time earlier, the Comets bad defeated the Syracuse Blazers •·3. ~hembecbler, 47, who had a heart attackShorUy before the 1970 Rose Bowl game, recenUy bad a li&htenlne in his chest but did not have symptoms 'of another heart attack. a universi· ty spokesman said Wednesday. a..e.eflll••·· JACKSON. Mlu. -Top· seeded Ken Rosewall s~ he feels pressure when be falla behind in events such as ta. tll0.000 Tennis South lnvttauooal ol the World Championship ot Tennis. Rolewall won his ftnt round match 4.f, 8·1, 7.5 ewer An-4 Amritraj Wedusday. Raul Ramirez and Am9tnj's brother: Vijiy, also scored victories. but John Alexaader fell to Ross Case • 6-1 . 6·2. Ramirez ed1ed Brian Got· lfried, 6-4, 6· 7. 6-3 while Amritr-.1 beat Bernie Mitton 6-2, s-3. Other first·rowid matches saw Tom Gorman down Jaime Fillo! 2·6, 6-4, 6·2: Dick Stockton defut Ismail El Shafei 6·7, "7-6 and Billy Martin beat Brian Fairlie 6·3, 6·3. ~lte llp•e• WASHINGTON -Unranked Onny Parun upset top·seeded Tony Roche 7.f, Hl, Wednesday niaht In the first round of the $60.000 World Championship Ten· nls tournament. lo other first-round matcbet, Charles Paurell defeated Sherwood Stewart 8-3, 8-1. and Eddie Dlbbs, fl1hUnt off a bJlh ftver Ind traces ol ~ fiu aC· quired in Mexico City last week, downed Andrew PatU.00 M, g.2, .. AIR•• ANN ARBOR, Mich. -Coach Bo Schembechler has missed the first few days of Mlchl1an'a spr· Int football practice after ex· periencln1 some discomfort in bJs chest several wttk1.a1<>. Assistant coach Oary "Motlier has been 1D cbar1e durtn1 bis ,.,_ HIT-ANO.RUN VICTIM -In· diana University's Steve Heidenreich, while training for the Olympics trials, wa!'I struck by a hlt-and-run driver Tuesday ni.g.ht. Police say the 2J.year·old Blg·lO champion was hit while running near hi!'I apartment. A teenage motorist is being ques · tioned. Heidenreich, who has run a 3:58.4 mile. is in critical condition following four hours of brain surgery Dodgers Out of It? Andy Messersmith may be a free agent llktt C•trish Hunter was a year ago, but he's probably swimminf in different economic waters than the Catfish did. "Hunter was a once-in-a·IUe Ume thing, but Messersmith ap· pears to be the first of a loni line of future frff •gents.·· says Peter Bavasi. vice president and general mana1er of the San Diego Padres. who lost out ln the 23-team Hunter sweepstakes and are now lakinl dead aim at Messersmilb's valuable rl&bt arm. The Padres are Just one of the teams that Messersmit.h's lawyer, Herb Osmond of Newport B .. ch. bas talked loon the phone. And Wednesday, Ted Tumer. new ownel' of lbe Atlanta Bra•es. m•de an ln·peraon pitch for the hard-throwing right·handed pitcher's services. Be'fore Moursmltll Wis deelareaa Tree agenl. ht lurneadOwn. a lhrff.yeJr. $500,000 pact with the Ood1ers and Osmond said t.be Los An&eles club probllbly doesn't have a chance lo sign the pitcher qain. The 3().year-old Messersmith who won 19 games for the Los Anaeles Dod1ers last sea.son while playin& without a signed con· tract, was dttlared a free agent ln an historic ruling by arbitrator Peter Sella several moolbs ago and the bidding war is on for his 1976 servicea. Osmond said that m addition to the face.to-face session wfth · Turner, be bu "bad conversations" with tbe Padres, St. Louis Cardinals. Chicago White Sox and New Ywk Y•nk'ees and expects to bear from the Califomia Anlels, who traded Messersmith to the • Dod•en Collowina t.be 1972 se8f00. ' ' ' after you do.'' be told SnowdtQ. "We WoWdn't be hurt wilb a. 10.. second clock.·• UCLA coach Gene Bart.ow said his squad wu ready for Pep. perdine and. "We aren't takln1 them U1hUy." Soow<teo uld his team luder Is f.foot·2 aenlor Jlm Rappl$, a clever iuard Wbo bu oft bffA in· jW'ed the last four years. He has suffered a fractured ankle. rup. lured appendix and various other injuries and underwtnt aurcery before the season began ror ~ moval of a spinal disc, yet bu missed Just one iame. Tarkaniaa says '11 team ls small but speed and shooting -a team average of 49.7 percent from the ffeld -has been his big. gest assets. "This is the hardest workin1 team I 've ever coached,'' be said. Junior forward Eddie Owens, a 6-6 jwnping Jack, is averaging 2.3.S points a game for the Rebels and there is talk hem~ opt to go bardshlp in the next National llaskelball Association draft. "We've got a lot of heart but no oar6es," said Colson. He was asked who his team leader was and he replied, "Well, if our kids could understaad Portuguese Marcos Leite would be."Thet>-10 Leit.e is from Bra1il aod has led the Waves in scoring and re· bounding this year. Other Waves who will be touth for the Bruins to handle are guard Dennis Johnson and forward Ollie Matson Jr., son of the former football star. "I'm happy lo be home,•• Bartow said. "But l'm not sure that the home court means as much in a playoff situation as it does during the regular season." ... ... _ DAILY PtLOT € J Training In Gear Nl:WYORK CA.P)-Pl1yballf Tbat familiar ery ot aprin& wu flDaU1toUnded1-y blleball C011l· 11\JMkJaer Bowie Kuhn Wtdntt· day nl•bt and seconded by play.,, u1t1on bou Marvin llJller, end tf toda,'s otnclal ttart of aprinC tralni.nl Is some 2~ Wffh late, the se~uled ·April I openln1 of the retul•r seuon seems Hl'lred . From norida to Californla, t.he at m• lea1ue teams prepared lo ro eo work ln earnest today with oaly three weeks to prepare , i l for the start of the aame wblcb seems in dan1er ol being replaced as the so-called national · .• putlme by court batUea and tabor disputes. r Thanb to Kuhn's decree or· derina tbe owners lo open the trainina campa "without f\lrtber delay." baaeball today comes out -the amoky. rhetoric-filled labor· manqement meeting rooms and into the sunll1bt where ll beJon1s. Most teams were expected to beein serious workouts today and at leut one club official said the ahort-c:IJ'cuited exhibit.ion season could 1et unde~ way as soon u Sunday. • "I think this Is a constructive step." Miller said when he re- turned to his New York home from Tampa, Fla., late Wednes· .day night and was informed of Kuhn's order. Asked if this meant the season would open as scheduled April 8 wttb Houston at Cincinnati in the ·~aUonal League and New York at Mllwaulree in the American, ·Miller replied : "I think so. There's bffn no threat or a strike by the players. The whole thing has been an owners' lockout.'' The Bruins had won 98 straight at hom~. including playoff games. ~ore losing to Oregon by 20 points late in the season. ELMORE SMITH SHOOTS OVER KAREEM ABDUL.JABBAR. Kuhn's action came several boun alter the executive board of the Major League Baseball Players Association, meetlng tn Tampa, again urged the opening ol the camps and the resumption of lhe stalemated contract neeotiaUons with the owners. . ''I'm s\lre there are people who think we have absolutely no chance," Colson said. "Well, I'm not going to say we'll beat UCLA. Bucks Shut Down "But I know our kids. We'll be loose and ready to play. We'll play hard nnd hustle andseewbat hap- pens from there. "I dori't necessarily reel we'll have to play our best game or the season to beat them. Ir we play like we've been playing, it'll be good enough. We haven't played super but we've played good." Abdul-Jabbar, U At the same time, the ex· ecuUve board declined lo either accept or reject the owners' ''best and final'' contract orcer of Monday. · * * * The Odds STATELINE, Nev. -Top· ranked Indian. is favored by a•, points over Alabama and defend· Ing champion UCLA i!t a 13"'2· point favorite over Pepperdine in NCAA tournament games tonight, according to Harrah's Reno·Taboe Racebook. The UCLA·Pepperdine winner will m eet the winner of the Nevadu·Las Vegas -Arizona game. There was no line issued on the latter game. apparently because of a policy against taking bets lo Nevada on events involv· ing college teams within the state. In other Thursday games, Rutgers Is favored by 9 over Con· nectlcut, De Paul by71<JovcrVMI. Marquette by 8''1 over Western Michigan, Missouri by 31-i over Texas Tech and M ich.igan by l •'2 over Notre Dame. MILWAUKEE (AP>-A mass defensive assault on Los Anacles· Kareem Abdul·Jabbar and a one· man sc oring burs t by Milwaukee's Gary Brokaw have boost~d the Bucks to a 109-96 Na· tional Basketball Association v1c· tory. But Milwaukee center l!:lmore Smith. who outscored the Lakers' 7-foot·2 star, said ll was a little easier because Abdul·Jabbarwas shackled with fouls. With Abdul·Jabbar held to 21 points. only eight after in· termission. the Bucks were able to overcome Los Angeles Wednes· day night. with Brokaw account· mg ror nine points in a2Y.z·minute spurt. .. We had a lot of help," Smith said. "We planned lo sag on him and cut off his hook lane. When he got in foul trouble, it took a lot out ofhim." Abdul.Jabbar was tagged with three rou ls before the game was 10 minutes old. and got a fourth rout in the third period. He got a firth with the Bucks in front 85-n . and had t.o play cautiously the final seven minutes. Rossie Re~alled DiMaggio Says He Challenged Clause BOSTON (AP) Former Red Sox great Dom DiMaggio says he once challenged baseball's re· serve clause 30 years ago, but finally signed a Red Sox contract after his release from the Navy "because I decided I'd hassled them long enough " "But ever since then," DIMaj!· glo said. "I've been troubled about the reser ve S)'ltem. I knew the owners were golng to have trouble with It sooner or later. And the longer they put off than1ung It. the worse the trouble would be." He feels now, however, that players a re demanding t.oo much. Dispute over the resen •e clause between players and pro- fessional baseball owners de· layed until today the official start of SP.ring training And the dis· pule bas not yet been settled. "I was very angry with the Red So1 at the time." recalled DiMaggio, who had a stunning ca~r with the Red Sox as an ouUielder "I hadn't heard from them once during the four years I was in the service. "l was so anfry I wasn't sure I wanted to }>)ay for them again and that started me thinkini:: about the reserye system." He said be sent a letter to then· Boston general manager Eddfo Collins, telling him he wasn't sure he wanted to rejoin the Red Sox "and that l wasn't sure I bad to, either. "By the time I got to San Fran· cisco, his home, Joe Cronin (then Red Sox manager) was already wailin& there for me. He was all shook up. He told me not to talk to any sports writers or anybody else about this. "We spent two hours In hls hotel room. talking about the re- serve system. Poor Joe dldn 'l know what to say or do. Nobody had ever challenged this before.'' "And I finally agreed to sign ... "DiMaggio added, "because I decided I'd hassled them long enou•h." Ho"wever'. DiMaggio. who helped found the Major League Players Association and was the Red Sox' first player represen· tallve. believes the players today have gone too far. "Anything that Jeopardizes the opport~nity of the fans lo come to the ball park at a reasonable price 1s very. very dangerous," he said "In the long nm the fans are going to have lo pay for whatever the players get. and I think their demands this time are exorbitant " "Baseball will survive. no mat· ter what happens." be added. "But If the players gel every. thins they want now, baseball will no longer be a sport. It'll become a dog-eat-dog business, just another industry.·• DiMaggio's remarks were ln Tim Horgan 's column tod•y ln the Boston Herald Aipertcan. • Smith. with 22 points. also had lo be wary of fouling Abdul· Jabbar, Milwaukee coach Larry Costello said. "Elmore was afraid of lout trouble." Costello said. "But we doubled up on him at the right times. and he didn't get the shots he wanted to. After his firth foul, Kareem was a little cautious, not as aggressive.'' The decision ended a Lakers' three·game winning streak and increased Milwaukee's lead in the Midwest Division to three games over Kansas City. However, a spokesman for Kuhn said the commissioner had made up bis mind before Miller informed the owners' player re· latloos committee of his ex· ecutive board's decision •.. or non·decision. "Because I think it ls now vital that spring training · get under w~ without further delay, I have directed that all camps be opened at the earliest possible time," Kuhn said. * * * LOS ANOELU "" -c.t-.. Wlt•Nf' IO, Hal Dodg -I"·-· u. ""•" ''· ~ ,.. ,,.... •. os ers '"'"-". "~"·" 10. llO<.... ' MILWAUKEE OOtl -O•ndr10Qe 21, INYft 4, • $mlll11l. Prlct 11, Wln\tt\ 1', Ml't'trs t•. Brok•,. : ••. O.•" 2. "'"'"' t. Op lW4 k . LM•ll9f1•• • ,. 211 .. u -~ en or outs · Mllw .... kH >S 70 U 21-lot ...... ..., ovt · Good< ICI• T oi.l '°"' 1: Loi ,,,,.. ... 21,Mllw ... ~M ta.A! 10,t•. Ski Report The CaUfornia Angels were to have held their first spring train· inJ drills at their Holtville camp this afternoon. Thirty.one of 39 Angels players have signed their 1976 contracts, he said. The start or the Angels' exhibi· tion season will be announced as soon as details are worked out with other clubs. TURLOCK -Stanislaus Slate Collece baaketball coach Armln Pipho has resl11ned to accept a poeltlon ln Minnesota the school announced today. ' Connors Breezes Cold Chills Carlsbad Eve nt CARLSBAD, Calif. <AP> -Top.seeded Jimmy Connors performed as expected ln hia first outln1 at the ttoo.ooo Independent Players Auoclation tennis tournament. downing Romania's Ion Tiriac 6·0, 6·4. Connors flad more trouble with the cold air Wednesday night than with Tiriac, wtnning nine straight 1ames before Tlriac finally managed to bold serve midway through the second set. A crowd or 4,159 endured a chilly S8-degree nl1ht at the La Costa - Racquet Club to watch Connon dispose or Tiriac. Tbe turnout was one of the largest crowds ever at a San Diego area tennis event. Later, Connors CQmplalned mildly about tbe weather. "It's not as east to get used to the cold weather at lllgbt.' · he said. ''It takes awtu1e to get looae." He aJso rejected suagest.lons that he eased up a bit on Ttrtac halfway through tbe final set. "tr I could have won the match without tosint a game, I would have." he said. CoMors is expected to meet another Romanian, the hot· tempered IUe Nastase, in the final competition for the $30,000 fint prize. In other Wednesday matches, Erik Van Diiien upset Marty Riessen S.3, 4-6. 6·4 and in a match origlnally scheduled for Tuesday night, Roscoe Tanner defeated Butch Waite, 7·6. 6·3. AJex "Sandy" Mayer rallied to beat Haroon Rahim of Pakistan 7-G, 3 6, 6·2 an~ Pter f1emin1 defeated Johll Whi~nser 6·2, 6·1, 6·2. t DAILY PILOT s I FV Swimmers, Sailors Bree~e &mNt IAape mm ponn )l"°port Harbor and Foat.alo ,. ValJey conUnued preparatioo foir nnt week'1 lea1°'prelima ad llnals wt~ easy dul mMi vie· toriet Wednuday. The Sallon of Newport Harbor Jfl1b blltHd vl1IUn1 ,P.dlton. llt-50, bettlnd an 1U·wtim1n1 •l· tack u Edl100 could flDd victory only ln dlvln1. At Loara the FO\daln Valley Barons breued. 114-42. and at Western the Pionten ploDed aa -.&1defeat on vt•tt!nl llariaa. • Newport'• mtjorcannomwere J obn Dobrott and Kevin Robttt.ton, •bo each doub&ed. Dobrott woa tbe 200fneln 1:41.2 Md the 500 free in 4:4.5.2 while Bobertton turne4 a 2:02.5 ln the 200 iDdivtdul medley and a 52.l in the 100 butterfly. Fountain Valley's bil tbree- Bill Babuboff. Mike W. Kelly and Andy Miller. all seottd vie· tories. allbou1h two othera abowed 1ood efforta-.opbomoc'e Jim PuU and~nior St.eve Krikl. Pull WOO the 100 free in 53.3 and Krlkl clocked a 2: 13.9 in the 200 iDd.Mdual medley. 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SPORTS Gahr.Star Heads Top Mile Field ~ ...... ,.y-1,......,, TIMt: 1:9U. n·. unlikely that CUrt1I Beck'•' v:.":,.~~>t.•>~0tlw meet record of 4:09.1 in ta.e mile w ..._1.. ..-c11 1. ..,.._ oo a. will fall, but fans at Saturday's -::=.r~::'c'li~ .. •>a..._..., Soutbnn Counties track and field no. n.Mi1U invitational sbouM witness two of • ttr-t. ....... cu 1. .....,_ oo a. the Southland's best milers. ._,...IN•. T>-: SU. •--'· ,,,.... uo i. o...-CNJ 1 ~ They are Gahr's Jim Arriola '~ ':~~-... ,_· un 1. ,._.. ,,,,, 1. and Santa Fe's Sal Peralta but ~ ,,.,, ,,_, •:"... due to the school's enrollmentl, -.,_.-t. ...,.._ CHI t: .....U I&> a. i di11;f •• ...,_, ""'· T._: 1:111.i they will run n • erent races. • .,.,_,_,, .. _,, .... :a:.... The Daily Pilot's perpetual vustn trophy will be prHented to the .....,. .. ,.11,.,.' miler wbo records the fastest -~,.._.,_._~ • "--•· Gele911a w1 a.,....,, rw> a.._ time. IMI. n-: l:&l. Off t t' Arri l ·--'""_,· 1a11 cw> 1. wi111..., !Ml i. pas ames, o a ra....., as .,_.,.. ,.,. the favorite but Peralta, only a ..::::iMtru.._ cw>A-...fM>t.1tec11stw>a. sophomore, is rapidly improving ~-1.~CM11.v...,1M11 ... 1111n1. and bas blazed to two swift. mile ~"T.i: ~._" cwi t. T.....,. (M)"' times this season. • rrw-1. ,_ w> a.~ IWl 1-The 5.10, 13S-pound Peralta rw~=:~a-CM>LGe1MU(M)J.S111M1I ran 4:10.6 lo the Sunkist lnvita· cwt. • Uonal this year, but Arriola, .':..-:r~~u,01..,..___,cwiJ. second ln last year's state meet. • -.. .... A._. ,., 1. -....., oo 1. could challenge the meet record Mc01twl. Ta-: 1:1u. lf be is near bis peak rorm. .._...., ...... ~ All Arriola did as a Junior wu "HUOll VAJlSJTY .,...ur11111--. run 4:10.~ in the state meet, ._...,,....,_1·"°·~ 4:09.l at the Arcadia Invitational ic!:.: ~,-:-'· ""°'""' IMI i. ~ wi"' and 4: 11.0 in the Masters meet. • ~-i. s.t. M1t'N411e IWI 2. "° __,.,. However, Arriola didn't enjoy ....... •1rM-1.o.1 cM11.weri..iw1 1 ._ a prosperous cross country cw1. season a.nd his best time this year •flw-1.ICr ... CWlt.MIKeMerl'lllnl. lnlr k i 4 24 c: 100 1 .... -1. wen•c• cwi L ._.11 0 '· ac s : .~. .. "_ w1. P e r a 1 t a i s S o u t h e r n •1,...._1,K•"°""IWll,,,....Oor1Nn1, C l"f . • f t 'l ..o d *>Mc:1t-1.St.M9•M1t1e tw12.Mc.e;1.,....1111111. a 1 ornaa s u ure mt e ,,.ar an 1Mc111 ... 1M1. his coach. Jim Ma hlstede, says, ., ... ,....,_1.w"1.,.~ "Sal has a very fluid style and •aosM·toPM can pace himselC. He's got talent MIMe ft'I) Cltl.....,,. d . h d k H 100_,,..,,,.,.,-1.Mer111e. an as a ar wor er. e runs ,., ... -1.11.1111 CMl t. k....., IMI s. Fot•er two hours every morn.int and 2-3 tw~ ,__,. ,.... IMI 1 ~ :Ml ,_ ,.. hours in tbe evening. He never wn1. quits running." •"--"· "-CMI 1. ~ 1111111. ""-" Also, M ahlstede likes to point WtCMl.Tl-.. 1 ... -1. 1e1 .. I.Ml 1. 5-lot w 1 a. ... ,.,. out Peralta's Improvement. ,..~_11_1.~..,IMlt....,...CMlJ.ric: "In his last outdoor mile last .... ,,.. year, be ran 4 :23 ." says ,....,. .. ,_,, ~ <Mlt.HerrtlhOio <Mia. Mahlstede "In his first mile this ,._ytMI • • ._,.._._,,Me"-year, he ran 4: 21." Oilers Dealt Trojans, Dolphins . ~=-~~~h.. Top :Swim Rivals ()llers absorbed an 85-71 Empire League swim setback Wednes- day afternoon at Anaheim Hl&h. The Oilers could galn only a pair of victories durin& the varal· &y action-Scott Weir capturin& the so free in 22.4 and Jim Keefe Uklng the JOO back.atroke in l :Ol.S. "" .. "" -• 1a1 ""..._.._., to0Mto1ey .. e••• I A,.. ... .,,, Time. I .... M ,.,.. I. Ht•Khelle'I tAI 2. .,_CHI I. 9MJ IAI Tl .... I JI I. .. IM-1. IC ... ....U IAI 2. __._. IMl 1 ...... Oill11 IHI Tl-t • • M lfrM I W•lr IHI!.~ IAI J. '"-<e f.l!'I JI-u. loo rly I HHKllet. .. IAl1.Y•IHIJ Oii- CHI Tl-: I,.. ,.,,.._1.0l-IA)l.-.Cr IHIS..-- 00 Tl-4' I .. ,, .. _,, a.u IAlt. ~(Mll.Oay IAI. .,,,... ' 01 . IOOl•O I Keele CHI 1. Pffe<e IAl1W911ece (.411 Tl-I ti J ,. lreetl I ltlU" CAI l. WMllWol IHI 1. D!rlge IAI Tl-I lof •. • , ....... , I ·-1"' ~ J .... ... Otlt·MM'M .--1111ouc .. ,_.._. .. _.., ·····-·· """' ........ IN<1I "-l , ,., • "'" I lloM (Al 1. Af.-IAI 2. ~ CAI Tl-1 K• "'9 IM I Dorelll CA> J ....... IHI J, llMll;Ny fKl Tl,,,. 1 Ut .. ,,... I Mc Nell (A) t. Tntor IHI .. ,..,.. CHl T1-U '· 100 l'ly-1, Ac""A (Al 1. it.nil IH) I. Hw1,,,... CAI Tl-..... ,.. ..... -1. IOM (Alt.hc111ey CMIJ.-.w1 CAl.l ll'W SIO. 100 llck -I, WHlw.n (H• t , °"""II ~· 1. A*t IA). TI-· I 01 t, 1'0 ltenl-1. hylot CHI 2. 0-f CAI a. tlet'tm ... IAI Tl-· I , It O, 400 "''" llte••r-1. """'llltllft ..--. TIMtt •.'70 Racquetball Tourney Set Dr. B\Ml Muehleisen and MyroQ Roderi~ will be dtfendJq their Jlational senJora doubles title aiainst eiaht other top teams this weekend in the Intemational Racquetball Associatioo touma· ment at Santana Courts. The nine tea ma are the belt In the U.S. over 3S and will play a r<)Und;robin tompetiUon to d• termine a winner. Muehleisen and Roderick have ~ tll• event each of the laat two years with Mark Wayne and Al Bostl ln tbe runnerup posltlon. Friday's matches start at t:30. 1:30 and $. Saturday's cocnpet1. tion is at t , 11:30, 2 and 4:30 with Scmday's concludinl matcbel at 8:30and 12. Santana CourU Jlaequetball Club ii located at 14.5 Z. Colum· bine Ave .• Santa Ana. tall HM>lll lof ~ WonnalloQ. 7 ~ University HiJh came up with a winnin& e!fort in the -400 free re· Jay Wednesday afternoon to pull out an 88-M South Coast League dual swim ver dict over visiting San Clemente. And the Dolphins of Dana Hills were al10 victorious at· home, stopping El Toro...9S· 74. Aside from the winning efforts in the final event, which the Tro- jans won by six a«<>nds, Pat Collentlne stood out for Universi· ty. wtnnlng the SO free ln 23.1 and comin1 back to take the long dis· tance freestyle <* yards) in !5: 13.3. Brian Cardello (24.1 ln the $0 free> and David Varney (l ·54.3 ln the 200 free) paced the Dana Hills conquest. YA"''" u.4 ........... 1 .. l(M) ... 0...... 200 -ley t•l•y-1. S... a.-...., Tl-· 1 .... ,.. ,,..._1 _,_ CUI I."*"' IUI J. ~II "' Tl-. I ,._., .. IM. -.-1. ~<SI 1.~1 IUIJ --IUl.Tl-·tO)S IO --1. C:.1-IM CUI l. -· CUI 1 Hlll hi n-:n.1 . Ol..t ... -1. P',_M ISi l . l.IMllll IU) S. tMltll hi "'""'": Q, a. • ,,., -1 . .-..r-11 If> 1 . .,_ 1u• :a. OrM& ($).Tl-: ..... .,,__,, CMe ft)t. H_. IUI 1~11 CUI. Tl"": •U. MOt ... -1. C:.C._.IM CUI t. Clllecb IUI :t.. c.1111 CSI. Tl,,..: 1:111 ,. •11-t, A"""-(UI I. ~II IUI J. .. ,_ fll. ,._, ''""' •• .,,_,_,, oe..-e"' cs• t. c-. ctl i. Ot-CUl.Tl-:l ·•A. •r ... rete'f-1. 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A- Owltll ... lell fl J 1~1. Tli\1111 YI f-141 •I TtWifl"t l"et-Ill, Seul-" ~ell Slel• ti Sowl,,.•11 c e11lor,.lt Coll ... 1-...--et .-1 T-1•-Mul.,. •I New-1 He<1lor ldlMft et \M ........ , ... w. ........... , .. "-~ v .... .,. S •ddltt>•c -. e t """""•'•" le•'"· VIII• P t" el Coront •el Mer, Cole MeH el ""'911011•, l tl•"<I• •I T1>tlln, $ ... a.mt-II MIUI"" Vlt lo ~ -II el l'.I 1-, 0-Hlllt •I Ulllve,.ll'f llH et I ISi. ~ '°'HI el LA H•r~• tJ :Ill, UCI el SouU...11 C.lller'..ie tnterctll~IMH Tr•O ~I" CHtl L019W tell'(S •t S.11 Cl•-"'' U p m I SMdleoeO et 111.,.rtlde CIDI'-Ot111 .. CoHI el Cemtot lllOCll 41t JI, 0.-0 W.tl tll.A ~111-tl CJ JOI G.,_etltO f••-. """' ....... IMcll, F_,. '-'" .., .... ,, -..,. .. port ... ,_ .. s... ~j ...... ¥11•1-Cll, G4> <Well el LA HI,_ IJI. Voli.yllall Se" CWnt"lt I( 0.-. Hllll. Ml .. sl9" Vl•t• et 1 1 •ro. Ulllw .. lly •I l.ffllM .. «II 1•11 el II, ,.,.,.. .,, MOr tM C.te ""9M (1 Jtl. I.• O.,i.,le 11 f.U-11 W.111, ,..._.. H..-ti F°""lel" V•llo I• JOI. Glt" bePtlOlll-!>IOdle ... O M ~ del M9r flp m I Glrll ... 11.ybtll-<lr•nve COMC a1 I.A V•ll•'f (2). ......... , ,_,, ,., SWlmmlno-l!O•H" 01 .. 1.,. '"""•"°"•' no • 1'11..I, Nt"CIOrl H••~• al Mlr•CMll l11vlta1ior..I llOt m l,UC lf'tl,...I NCAA-1115-<1"111""4. Mus. , 1-t.ll~IO ... Wot al lllo ~ ......... , .. ~ltMO, 1111 $AC •I 0CC. ...._, ~ et _.,... Cell et I I, S...I,_.,, Utefl Mlle M UC ,,,,1 ... c-"'-··•-1 c.r--UCLA "'OCC 1H ... ..,.,,, ...... T-... ...... 1-11 Ceynllt t ,.....,.,,_,et ~...C· ....... k8'h •41•" 111 e "' I, UC ,,....,. el QM st ... Hlf\l'tt'I ....... , .. 'r Ual•tr1lt1 Hl1b•1 TroJ•9'• c.tJM from lwblnd with two runa ... the bottom of tbe ~ la· U.C to ltnoclr L•l\IM Beach H1Cb 'a Art.lat.a from the rub ot the unbeaten la South Coa1t Leacue baMball aedoo Wldb .... day. The TroJ1na, who appeared snak•blttu in the top ot the seventh when the Artiata scored th"9 tlmtt to tale a 3-2 lead. 1ot rtcb oo Ron Gomu•a triple and but tbe vbitln• Artiata, •-3. In othef' Clf'CWt plaJ lt WU San Clemente nippin1 rival Da.oa Rllls, _..,, on tbe latter'• diamond. Lacuna Beach bad taken the lead in the seventh with the aid of tbi blows from Chuck Ocliodman. Rieb Nunis and Mark Hertle. But •the hosts came back with Joe Mutt's sin1Je and Gornn'a triple to left center to Ue the 1ame, then an infteld error allowed the win· Ding run to score with two out. Tim DUAbam socked a solo homer in the first inning for Saa ·Clemente and the Triton.a got the winning run across on Huth Austin's r bi double in the sixth in· nin& to snap a S-3 situation. Dana Hills. hlld kept pace wlth the help of Stwe Crapo'a slqle and triple for two rbl -.nd Brad llestf!r's key sibgle in the lint. frame which scored a nm. * * * ..... ~ti) ... u.i-.... .. , .. ,.. ........ 4 I I I ,..,,...,, U •1 lt ........ •••• Olk*." , ......... .c I t t I StNte!N. d , ... ....._. I t 0 t """"-11 • I •• OMlet.111 111 o -.-.a SJ J • , 0'0.-.11. .. • T .... J t I 0 • I I t JI I e J. 1 ' t •• t , ... J I 2 I ' I I ' , ... •••• ,. ... ':«-., ........ ' " . - -,_, • J U.-llHcll """"""' s.~t4t .. , ..... ~<f 1111 '-YMl<b• If I I 0 0 Hl>N•lll,p.lll 4 0 1 I Moltl....... J. 2 I S-0..•l.u 10 I 0 McOorMld, Jl>.tfJ 0 0 0 ,,.,,. ..... lb t 1 • 0 Allllfl\.C J 0 2 I -•lmllll. rt l 0 0 0 eer-.rl 2 o 1 o J.,.lon. tb o O O o -.mp,p 0000 Tot.ls 27 4 • • -"" 1-.. •• CllDllM ..... er-.cf -·· .._ ...... llett*e,dll ..._.. .. "-·" -0,C ......... "'"""·'., ......... -... Oelfewit.• Toteta ..,.,.,. t1•• I 0 I I J I I 0 I 0 I 0 I I 2 0 , 0 t t J 0 •• , 0 •• 100• 0000 0000 I 0 0 0 14 J 1 I ac .... ,,..._ , " . IOI 011 0_. t - IOI OIO o-a 7 ' Sea Kings RoB; Mesa upended CC111&a Ma• Ri1h'• ambllkm IOI' a Century Leacue 1wim tiUe toot a 1>au.rtn1 w~ u UM Mataqa were iDOCild out ol a U. for lffODd plaN wttb El Modeea u tbe latter CQt-.d an -....dual meet vlctOI')'. . That leave• Co.roaa del •ar. a ~IT vlctor over M•IJ'IOU•, u dual meet ebamt&on wt&b a l.O reeord w~e S I llodiena (f.1) and eo.t.a M"a <W) ltrd tor the )eQ\M &&ls next week.. Corona dtl ll&r'I lq win WU paced by Mike Palm« (2:18.a 200 lndo aad s:os.e • tree> • Steve Wriabt (23.4 50 free and l :Q:U 100 ny) aod Ron Weber (Sl.I 100 free and l :Ol.2 100 bNut.atrote). · Mark Whitmore was Costa Mel•'• Oldr double winner, cap-twinc tbe 50 sprints in JU and 51.1:. Meanwhile, Estuda lost to Villa Park 104.g7. 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" Fo~nt•ln Y•llo •I HYMl"91011 ..... l.\tair<te at AMrif'IA Hewpor1 Htrf)Or at IOllOll wt""""""' el Co\I• Me•• Jim McCloskey was i.111 S••w Gr-• """" 1n..,.•• named most valuable 11•11•1 St••• Gcun•• Mon 1,... ~ .... -Gr•9 -•<•••Ill """'" fll¥• player o n E stancia P•"" 1.11, ... ., .... , .. ,. P•• Hi&b's basketball team s ........ Mou h-•00•"' si. .. Cirvrler, IM\I l!\OpH Si.ve Go'-. at Monday's s ports J ... ..,v • .-..tv • awards banquet honor-c.:;.:: .. v~;~~.,:.••lh stocto-; NEWPORT HARBOR u -;1. Weed «SH ,......__.,, u •. ing the Eagles· teams. ''"""~" IN· TNE·WATEI ............... • .. Jnca Rodriguez earned Most v......... TOO<I Bo-; c-""'"" 1~1111 21~ J.. ._... "~ · s•tLBO•t SHOW ...-121.J. MVP laurels on the soc-,.,,.,w., ... "11141 ... ~ ... :...-.ar· TJ-r.su..,_, l•d•-1 ~ i. .cer team recently. ....., .... ,, '"" 11 '· •••11 cs.11 c1•"'•111•1 ... o •· Special award win· E dison r...:.:.:·,:.t,~· -..,_(l"-IAlftV•lloyl 4S. -IM--AJS BUY OR LfASE aaaa IN SANTA ANA '-ttWedfw of Mew& UMCI .... ,.. ,,.__ ••-N -1 ..... rt c1.111M111,,.,t.1r. ners: Bob Vogelsang and ......... _ •• -....,-~ -.-.... ~ ..._ ., ... ,,.,., tMtrl11••· o.---va11stn 1At11nu1.L Ken Moreen were named ::;:;".::".!t; 4"1h. L c.r.. ••~LO ta.•>•• ~:;',~"°'>Md~ v.~.!:'.11J,!X.::c1:~~~~,~~~ most valuable at Edison UOO•tu.1.•t ~ v .. 111111-1. cet .. 1EM1u1. ~7.':c·~ .. ~'C:.~'.::',~~~ ,,_,'".:::'.:~;~~ALL Hlgh's sports awards ,J;,:.·~~:::.-::-:,. MMOILTL0•J19 ~ 111M1 u a.,,..._ le-Ml J.V.ltfflll"-llr:dr_,1 11~ • c.q1,,, S<o11 Hot ,"""" v.1,.. banquet honoring ther;=~~$:;==;;~====::1 "' UM_..,._1 . .--1c:.11.t 01tc111-1. su .... 1M1"1on v1e1o1 ~~::;:~t>on, _,, i,,._...,: Chargers' basketball Catt 642-5611. uow. 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S"'tlO• Clot-it IN I Otl ... ,...., 6·2. -1..- • 1 Plr-lfl IHI WOft .. t ... ); 0.. IN I def llOlttrd .... Iott 1-,.. K ; ... ,,_ tN I -n It• .,.l•wll. _. .. l. o. ...... °"""'' ""''" INI dtl S.-rlltfa •1 lo\t to lmt><y ,...,.,., .).t, - ........ (H I _._., w Oll 7·S. Baseball M>UTN COAST llAOUe w ... 01 Ml\t-Viti<> t t . will entertain the na- tional champion Los Angeles club of the deaf In an exhibition basket- ball aame Saturday ar. temoon at2 o'clock. Lea4ln& the deaf champions are 6-S Ernie Epps, an all·state hi&h school player from Ken· tucky, and 6-S'Don Lyons who played at the University of Nevada <Las Vegas) nine years ago. Other big men on the dear team roster include Wayn e MiJler (6·6). Mark Down (6·5) and Geoe Barber (6·4). Craig Healy (8·1), ls one of the top deaf cage stars 1n the country and is joined In the backcoort by John Sandoval (6-0). Admission to the ex- hibition is Sl for students and S2 for others over 10 . JV Baseball -a.-.-.. , UI 0... 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Brina In dtls Mt and buy your new Flat from us by April IS,1976 and we'll 1lvo yw an addl~lonal S year . w11T&nty 1t no el(tra eh1rge.lt's our way uf trylna harder lo malce you •happy customtr/•1 -..·ltlt molt ...,..,..tt..,tlwlw ... '°"'' ucb.sion.r.JO /1m colt, writ' or'°"'' lit fOT yow ttJPY of tlN Mlflmtuy J Mission Viejo lmpats ~ ....... IMlflll ... My1•y0Nret (0.wlt-.1 "'-"'......_ ........ , ~ ,_. ,. U1 1• U ... 4.te ....... , .. T-a ... •.JO .,,..... ................ . S.. D"8o ,..,.. •t Aftl'f', Mlllioe V"Jo (71•) 131°1740 FIE• "12'' 11cua•1n , .. , .. __ .... , .... __. .. Ot ... --IW C __ c...,... .. •. ..,,.._. v-&1--. ...... -,,. • All A.w'e ,.,,, __ , litll 4!! lllUIYPLBS .... ~ ........ I .....--=-l.M ... OAIDfN OIOYr llfll HOOCMlllUT • "m741f* IUWITON 111 II. HMtoll Ar.I& -.. .... .. ... , ...... '914. -n......... '·" \IWll•'·-5'' ,~,.,., V-IOC~ ......, ... "-""' ... 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Pww '*° Alllfys Harriet CDno,,..rl, C D ttulll l~I; COl•r.., (Gt\lf>. 41¥1; l'rlft<eH Lii CINMI, IC...,._ fOICll fTla"er I; C J PrlmreH llhl11tl : Moju llc SllPJtr .Mll"-l; .. ,_. fDHINsl nttRD•AC• -Ml11"°"9L "-<.a. Claim•,... l"vr" UJOt. c1a1m1,.. "'k" .,.,SJOO, HalOOft H•rll ... ll•lley), Luo., Coil! IL ...... 1; SllOW Go IK-.rl; Prlftce Sam Chltllclll; TOftY T.,... f0.-1; L....ar Hiii CG<"._-,1, .llm Rokl fHeltl. f'OU•TM •AC• -OM rnlle. l'!Ke. QI .. ~ J ,..., .... ....., ...... j "' •• ,.,,. ~ ni.1-,...,_ ~ ICllll A .. y IWllllaMJI; AM1rt ldl4 l°'99WJI: A4Mrll 11 Tl-1-.1; llt .......... D ,,._.,,..lftl; CJ-'< ~ ITllMrl; aram-.e .,_.. I D•t•mer l ; A11oy1 Jeater ::.~e111a111 ; A·Dlernute star Merti It TI-6 Die--., ~ flOU•TW a ace ' ,,......._ J a.-i ....... Oew ... !Hell-• ..... ,,_.._, ... ' Jewu er.-•. .s, >. .,.., .. 0 11111•• ""'"''... '"""" 112,tt• Cl•'"''"',.,,,. " .. ' "*'"' Cat-. O.t l'r~ ..,_. Alllley, ,._ Ge&da, n. sss.eoo-ue.-h t·••• ce..,..11 Clua. IA"TA A"A CC C..Ctlll VaUey ll•w lllOUlt\) 0....CM DvcMss IA•-I •-•Ml Altar (Mewleyl e.u ... Girt IDtl•a,.u wi•a Or.-Girl (Me,.• I Ultle ... .,., Mu\lc tSmltll I I 14 SlrOU ll!ey Teyr,..,.....t: A l'llGlll If' IGreul -1. Maal11e 011-11, ti, '" <*11-1 at111es. .. 1s1,1J,l...,_,• 114 ~,.,. ll• • """'' tOr•••l-1. ftlel °""'' •-McC.f, J""e 0111ry, 94.. l-1-1 "'" .. ••c• -11• ......... IWf' ~ ... •-'4•rt•fl ~ ~rN SU,... Mllltlde 0.JIMKe SerlH -ClH> II I. RolK-v .... -s .... , .... 1), '· fllel "-*r11ft. IMr sc_.,, 1s C Fl""' IGr-1-1. AIWI -· -!Noll -I 0... W~. 11, l. l.llVWM Hall, n, ) Vi Smlll•, 14; 4. IMry Dkll"'-. 7S, S ,,,._...,Lau lltler, 1'. ·~ O...y lTorot lluf-tC.-1 ... ppyToOOI.._ tMor•le•I 0...ClooStor IGM1a1 .. 1 ,..,., lejoft IMe,..) ~,.,_,,..._,, ¥o>.Miller IOll•erttl Dt-1!'""1 15emlllftl T1m·sa...u IHorrtal 1.691'1 ....... , ~Sii-""-"'•llffl Golcl9Md l~-1 "' D l'lltl\I !Grout-I Loulu 11• ,..,_o. Ill , ... ti -1. ""'""" -· 11 I PO; L Jffl\ ZMll, n. J. A11tll Wtlta<e, IU 1'. 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Double _.,,Mery llt4111, 11. 11001no 11 """'"· 5-lalAl't .......... , I l!acell ISe"'-'"' l'anc;y Tl\ino IOllvarn l Miu O.Orte,.. fTorol DreM\Wl-r (0-Ulerl --·-<MeMI llilM~I Ort .. Of Ill-"-'"•""'' SI-Key ISltW-1 '" IOI Prep Golf 114 ..-_ .. acll L lMI Ill ...._II l 1' CM •t......iew CCI : St-.., (HI 1Sief ... t.,..&a,H, C...-IHI 1td9f. Vk~ ft. .... :~ "'""'•'"ll••.~1-.w 1W ..._,..,.,..,.,, IHltl-.11t-..110, al ... Tlt a.AC• -0... "'lie.~ -Olft & 1111. Cloullled •11-..,<•t. 11111rw m.ooo. 5ari .. ,,..,c11 .. eo.n., l'Olr. MMt IHI ,, .... ~lift 1•,M. llvl .... IH17'-.Nel_t ....... ......... ( .. )ftlOr .... lat~CCI "' ...... ' aiellHU11YfH•....,I llCMleO _...., 10...t•letl Dl,,....io CT0<0I ~le lPlffC41 ... ,..., ..... ,,,...,., l!l l!m-IS-"'okerl lit '11 R ... non dtf. lilftllltt• ..... lbd ..... IHI f1 -. lllu• 1t.H , c:...lelHISl•I Wlllltn, .... l'l ...... (HISJClaf. llyoft7',M. SU..r11H)ftdaf C.lorlt .. ,M. MK..._fHI U•t.Ml>rtl"t1,H ""M llACI -0... "'lie, Tret ...... ··-"' .. 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(..,_), -, So-IWINll; Ledy LIMfte IAJ. ..,.,; Tl_t., Atrlut 1,....,.1; ~ "•-•(Wiii~). •t ... Tlt •AC• -OM 111lle l'lll<e. Clol..,t119 Calif·~ Prtferr.O !Nfft ' 10 ,.r<•"'· hrH u 100. O•lmtno ,.,1c • .-. loy l'lltllt l"'°l•rw" Jr I; "'-lttto't Prloe (Yellendl"t llamt, l tllolllHI lloywu); Fl•"''"'° MIU IGr-¥1. •1"9'"1 Time (Tl-I 1!•11ello IWlllle"'' I; Or AIM K l llll•r'••tll; ......... ,., .... " IWllflorMI. MINTlt ••Ce -0... mile. P.Ka. Clatmt119. Moret JO """•"' ' .,..r elcb H ,.re•"'· Pun• uooo. Clolml"9 ,..1c • .-. C-"'"' A (Yell_I,,.,..,..,; Wlllle T Kn lflll 180¥!0 HI; Ooldllft LY"" IMeyword l, Ml"O' t loy IGretoryl, lrl\11 lht" M C•I IOu-r >. '"" Coll ll4Hey). 8rotl\ar AOlos 180,,.wti.t, " T A 1~1 raise funds for your dub, organization If vour non profit club or orgenl.rarlon nMd• to f11iM fundl call Huntington Oafttet 897·2533 llnd we wlll Hnd~our Chwtty Felr o.tlllt. . Duel OM IAtvararl ltt _ ...... """ 1 ........ , "' Wt9aYM IH-le'(I lit ~"''"' 15em, ,,. , "' -Oow4fy(" ... 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Cit kr"<llM-IC.nle....._, "- l111nMI" ~- II I ucte ......... T-a .. .,,-. .. ..., ........... . W.'ltiw.,ou Sgears~ Btlna in dlls act ahd buy your new Flit from us by April IS,1976 and we'll &JV• you 1n additional S year warranty at no exlra Gharge.lt's our VllY of trylna hardtr to make you a happy 'unomer/11 wltlt moSt ....,..tlcl,tlWN ~ IOIM oclkdoM,IO /ult coll, writ• "'~ h ftx yow copy of tlw ,.,,.,,.,.,,, J Mission Viejo Imports S.. Dileo Fwy, et A~·. M.illlea Viejo (714) &31·1740 sr"" CMU aa .......,.c..,.._ Ut w.111-, °""'1" °' ............. hclllr'4. --- ....... Mii ... ... -~ ~-°'59 °"''°'-c ,_,,, ... 8 ....., ....... ... ~u.. . ..,,.. 35c ~ 39c ........ ;JJ ........... .......... , ... -" ........ -, ... FROM Fashion Island Ne\vport Beach STEREO SOUNDS OF THE HARBOR f I f .. PUBLIC NOTICE ,ICTITIOUI aVM•SQ NAMetTATeM9WT """ ... _,. __ .......... -M: $TUAllT' J. l(AlllJUa & AS. $0CIA"T&&. JWI flerllwi.. &.-. .... '40, INIM, CA. t211S S.-1 J. lt•mll .. , Ml ........ L9M *· 140. 1,,,1.,., GA. mu N• _._ I• C.-.CIM 11r 111 ... 411v.-..1, ••-U .lteMlli. 'Tiii• ·-........... ... ••• DAILY PILOT (;$ NoLleea•e .Kevlar Makes '3omehaek Hailed aa Replooemeni for Fibel'glaa, t "!leir Charged -.,n Drunk Rap =-:: •. ~~ .. Of .... C-Cy• ,..._..,.Sntkea .,111111111M 0r-. CMtt Mtr 1:: · Youn1 riehlla• IM ~-. •ho bat been Mwc1111,11,u,itMA1>•111,tm "Wt bmaed from drl~ a ear, boalor plane, has been .BOATING A few years a10 the term "kevlar" swept throuah the bolt· int lnduatry as a new synthetic material that would revolu· tJonlze the buJldina ct aaUs for nil boats. bHn used to replace 1lus ftbet" as a relnforc:ln1 material to canoes and kayaks for more than two years, lt ha• only recently been introduced by power and sailboat manufacturers, accord· lnl lo Du Pont. steel tn the belts of radial tlfe4. It Pl'()ved atronaer than steel Oft "' equal welabt baala and tts atnnstb ~r unlt welaht la lll•blt than any other fiber. man·made or natural, aceordln, to 11\anter. PIJJSLJC NorlCE PUBLIC NOTICE 1 Cll>.116f f'ICTITIOUS au.SINUS MAMIJTATUllllNT -,,,. lollowlnt per!JOft It .... bull· _.,: l'Alt WEST MAAllUL taS 'lllMt> tier A-. Suite F .. , eo. .. Mn.a, CA. W.IC.A"'°"'Co-Y.t~• <orpo ... uon, tl>S Wllllller •-· Suite I' ... '°',. Motw. Gellfoml• Tiiis INllMH 11~..0•r•cw--·'""'· W.IC.ArMlcl~r. W. K. #nolcl, ~lcleftl Ttllt " .. _t WH llled wll!I tllt Covnly Cltrll Of OrM .. Cowlly 00! Fo-y2126, \'1 .. - l'»tlt COOICSIY, CIOLU1\A N & MOWAaD a,:ce11t.~ ·-"14La• Wftt ..... 1 ... _,. .... "'-lal Citflft 11111 ••• , 11tll..,... T..U•.C:.111. Pvlllhllecl Ofeftflt Coe.st Deity Pl toe. Mardi f, 11, 11, U, lt16 119-1' PUBLIC NOTICE Cl'·1114 SU"llUOlt COUltTO" THI! ST.ATI 0" CALtrtOltNIA l'Ott TMICIOUNTYO,.Olt.ANGll .... A"'1tll MOTIGI 0" Ml'..AtUMe 0" NT1TIOM f'Olt ... oaATI! cw WIU. A•D flOlt Ll!nllt$ TISTAMm• T.AltY I £state of JOSE l'H TllUOEL WAllHlll.Oec .. Wd. NOTICE IS HEllEaY GIVEN INt .£01Ul 1..WAllH~fllMNftllle P'(ltlon lo( Prl!Nte of Wiii -lot I> ~of i.enen r.,,.,,_..,.,._.., ... PtlflloM• ........ "' "' -~ b ......,. lot f11'1110r paf1lc11ler1, elld INC llle 11,.. aftcl pl.co of .,..,,ft9 Ille -llM -Ml IOf' -r<ll 30, lt7C.. et IO:GO •·""; '" ""' <Ollr1room ol o.,wtmen1 NO. S of U id ~. al HO Cl'lie Ca_. Orh o W.M, hi the City of Saftte ........ C.lllorflle. O.tt<IMafclla.1•76. WILUAM I . SI JONM. Ctll<>IY Clertt AltTtlUll '· l'OLOI It 1'1U .. ..:II.,_.,, s.I .. '4J _..,.._9Mcll,CA.-7 Tol1 171•1 M-16 _, '-1 ..... ....., PWll\hed o .. "99 c-t Olffy ""-t w rc1111. it. 1t, 1t1' 1~ PUBLIC NOTICE .,,...... a11ln ln Fort Lauderdale. '1a. tor drunk drivin' and dr1vta• wit.bout a U«n.se. Gooctwla'• Ue.._ wu taken away Jut summer· when he w u lavolved la a erub that killed a Ltena1er. • , Tbt 24·)'Hf•Old belr to the Government EmplO)'et laauraKe C6. fort.uno bas been released on•bood. n.e state atlol'M)''I omce said Goodwin could set a year in J•H for hfl HeODd conviction of drivlna without a lieeue. ... Excalibur Returns To Scene Glqet •-..n. nOw 14, Nturned to the San-; The •ExcaHbur·26· FranclRo eot~rtainmeat cl(cutt f« the tint time ha after seven.years off~ 10 yean. market. is back in pro- Sbe appeared braless tn her new niptelub act • lbe Fair~ mont Hotel's Venetian Room to present aones apd dances other career reaching .back to num-t>en stii lntroduced in her 1930 Broadway deb&lt in ••Girl Crazy." ~uction again, according to Jim Pope, partner of Astra Yachts. dis- tributors of the once popular racing boat. Pope said the new Ex· calibur-26 will f>e stron1er and faster because of a reinforced keel and deck. The material was hailed u be- <fn1 lighter and stronier tban dacron from which most modern sails are fabricated. n. failed to aain wide acce ptance by aaUmakers primarily because it wouldn't stand bending and could not be beat shrunk. Du Pont, producer of the materi)ll, is now claiming Kevlar aa a potential . br~aktbrough in the manutacture of boats. ' WHILE THE NEW hich strength, llgbtweigbt fiber has The firm has blgb expedatJons for the future of Kevlar u a replacement tor flberalass. · One of the flnt manuf ac:turtftl to Introduce powerboa~. rein· fcweed with Kevin wu Hydra.- Sport.a of NuhvUle, producers of aPff(lboats and baa boats. • u.r~ bass boat built of the new matutal set a new worlcl speed l'ffOrd of 60.4 miles per bOur. It a was powered by an IS· bonepower outboa~ qi.De. IN OCTOBER of last yeal' ·KEVLAR O&IGINALL~ de-Hydra-Sport developed a 14-foot tunnel lioat wbicb set another velopecl as a replacement for ..-orld record of 89.3(9. mph. It "Properly fabricated, a boat with Kevlar will be stiffer, up to 30 percent Uahttt. an4 have a better impact realatance than ltl ft berelass counterpart,•• said Robert L. Hu.ater, deftAopment. manager for Kevlar SfeClal P'O- ducta. also was reinforced with the Kevlar aramicL Kiekhae~er HolWred pe~t~r:n~,~~:~r:~.,:~ J • racing powerboats are al.so sai<l For B'oating Desiun. lobee)'ingthenewmateriat. e ·., Three-speed •. The Excalibur sleeps Carl Kiekhaefer , innovator in Evinrude Foundation. •'He pat tt0e11tt four but can accom-recreationat boating for more together the Kiekhae!er Corp. Winch Bared New York state 1md planner Georte D. Dnla modate six. The stan-than three decades, received the with only S35,000 in 1939 and de. has been named executive director of the Wilder· dard boat ·bas a molded 20th annual Ole Evinrude Award veloped it into a $70.plus mllllon .... ness SOciety. a conservation group which claims fiberelass huJI and deck, for "immeasurable contribuUons business before resigning in The Barient Company of ~all 8Q,000members. two seat batches, th-to boating." 1970." Carlos, builders of scsme of the Since 1971 , Davis, 33, terior mahogany panel-' After31 years astheiron·flsted world's most sophisticated and has been director of plan· . ing with. teak tri~. The award was made by the head ofKiekhaefer, hesoldootto highly eneineered sailboat gear, ning of the Adirondack ( ) enclosed gear area and Evinrude Boating Foundation, the Brunswick Corp. which re-has announced thfll development Park Agency. He pre-PEOPLE · l~ckers. f~am backed Milwaukee, Wis., honoring the named the firm Mercury Marine. or the first self.tailing tbree- viously worked for the. --. Vlnyl headliners. galley l a t e 0 1 e Kiekhaefer remained with the speed winches for trimming Forest Service in counter with sink, pump, Evin r u d e • Brunswick Company for several sails. - Colorado. 20-gallon fresh water pioneer in the y ears before resigning to Corm Th __._ He succeeds S&ewart Brudborg, St, wbo was tank and Ice box recess. development another company, Aeromarine e wwches are available In ir:-...a • J Th ruis. g of the out-h. h h 'ed •L sizes 28 and 32 and are geared in ill~ m anuary. ere are many c m board motol'. Motors, w 1c as cam on we all three speeds. The labor· . * amenities that are op. Ironically, development of two-cycle u well aavinc device is expected to give Lad JolllllOll M.ceet. daughter ot the late tional. . Kie k ha e fer as four-cycle engines, usen an advantage in tacking President Lynd• Jolm-, gave birth to a S-pound, The extenor has a leak w a s • E v _ BESIDES POWER for boa.ts. while racing. according to the IS-ounce gtd in Austin, Tex. t companio.nw •a · hatct:i. i n r u d e • 5 Kiekhaefer also developed two-manutacturer. The baby, as yet unnamed, · teak toerail an •coclcpat cycle engines for chain saws, isthefourtbchildbomtoMrs. coaming, enc~osed greatest com-• a,.11• s nowm o bi·tes and other A conventional two·speed h ..__ .... P h stowage m the petitor in the iu ... """ .. Nugent and her USutUN aL anc or outboard business with his de· machines. He bas been granted eoekpit winch normally takes eo The couple have a boy and • far e P e a k a n d an more than 200 patents in marine pereent of the trimming ti.me in , three girls. ~nclosed outboard well ·velopmentoflhe Mel"(:ury motor. propulsion and otberfielm. first 1,ear and 40 percent Jn • 1D tbe stern. It has a uc AR L Kt EXH A EF Ea The-Evinruda award .carries_a se_con • or low ge.,-. The new Vidor Ji'reac:•, who plays stainless steel mast and grant of Sl,OOO and takes the three-speedlVinclles reqwre on y Edward on the television series boom with stainless steel galvanized the marine industry physical form of a Steuben class 2S percent of tho trimming tlme "UttJe House on the Prairi"e," rigging and all into action ." said Ralph " m· lowgear E · d h · f th centerpiece with dolphin motU. • marriedJaUeCo6b,Dauehterof ~n=ec::.:e=s=sa=ry~h==ar~d~w::..:a~re=·~~~-v_1_n_r_u~e~·~c~a_1_r_m_a_n~~o·~-e~~~...;...~~~~~~~~~----~~~~~~--~------~ the late actor Lee J . Cobb,· MuoawT The marriage took pl.ace at French's home, wit· I";!!~=====~===========-==-====-=---=-----------------~==:==:==--, nessed by other members of the cast of the television series, including Michael Lucion and SUuHoward. · • • If the House Ethics Committee would settle-for' satirist Mull Rauell'• word on who leaked the leak that DHlel Sdon leaked, it couJd save the tax· · payers $3$0,000 or more. . That's tbe amount bein« asked by Chairman .Jom J . t'l)'9t <D-Ga.) to launch a hunt he says may ~ 10 to "remote parts of the cou:n· Compare the pleasures of Ironwood I NOTICIOP ~UaLICl.ALI TOWHOM IT MAY CONCElllt: try ot the world" to fmd the one man or woman wbo banded Schorr a secret congressional i Nollco ts""'"°' t lWft tllll ell~ 22, 1'1•, •111 00 a.m. • llUMI< Mie w4M .. l'lelcl •1 IOtl LOMGPltE, IMC, 13MID 8-.KI\ 91..S., Wott.m111tttr, Gel-.. lo Mii for .. 5'1 Ille lollowl119 Colt-al, IO wit: 1t10 Ford AaftC-0. S.lllf •-1'1.,..., Lie. •)SVft--, Color 1 Gr•-· S.lcl cenet-llelllf ..... o 1«'11,.. ... o011 .. ,1 ... .,, ... - Cit<• ...... , t1111t1tmo1ll M<llf'ltY ..,_ _,.. (C_ll_IMlo<ontr..:11...._.., General MolOfl Acc.,i4ef1Ce ~· '*'·'-"'"-''·"'"llMAllk-• telle c..-.Cted eccorcll"f IOU..-ol Ille Sia,. of Cahfoml•. GeM••I Mo"'" A<<••N:• CM-•tlon ro-. tlW f191'illol>lcl•llJllU•lo. Tiie cott••••• h pr.,...u, ,..,... end ....., ... -•I eo• LOHGl'RE. INC., 1>'00 8te <ll 9tvcl., WtslmlMltr, Calllonll• GINEllAL MO'rOllS ACCEPTANCE COllrtOAATION Heoiao • .1-• Spectet GonecllOM "'bfl-.1 Of•.n .. ON•I O.lly Pilot. 111\ar<ll "· "" 1 IJl·1• PUBLIC NOTICE OllANOI GOUN"TY iUl'l!ltOltCOUllT ,.am ee-~1"""' S-t• .. ~. C:.11 ...... . c... .. _ ... ,: ... ., Plel,.tllf DOROTHY ts. USIOOM -OOAOTHY I . USIOOlll\. Ttv.I• of Ille U-'"•mlly Tr11•I. O•lt 11d •ftt : l'OOllt V . f>A l.MA Tl'lll, $H Ell lt Y f>ALMATlfll, ltOtll!llT I'. Oul'lll eke llOlf!IT OuPllE, AHOlll!A • OuPllf. J. RICH,.110 "ARLEY ..-cl CAllOl.I J. ,,Alll.l.Y SUMMON I NOTICE: Y .. lleve -tllllL ftt __ ,_._ ...... ,,YW ....... _ ....... ....., ........ .,.. ........ -· .... , .......... ·--·-...... AVllOI U .. etl M tl• ..... .-..11 'Tfl .... I,..... -i.lr ~· W. tiA ....i-1e•-•••U._.....,_ _.,. M • tllat. LH le IMw-ltft _...,., TOlHI Of,INOANT: Aclvll- 111•1111 .... -"""' .,, .... Olllntllf •MhOll, •. lfyouwl ... todtr.Mlllltt.Mull ""'""'"· w1111l11 Mc1•1'•110f' llllo""' ,,_ '' .. ,wcl on .,.v, It,. WC111 1111• cwn. •-111et1pleefllnt111 ,......,. le tfle ~elftl. Ill • JlrlllU c.utt, -""""Ill•"'''"'"" <911'1 • _ .. ..., ..... Int 0< <eu•• •n Ofal pl .. dlllf .. lie eflo ~ In tM dOOtl II\ rt•llMl'IW le tM ._. .. ,,.. """'" ao ._,, e1wr 1111t ....,.._,, __ ... '°"'· 11. Unttu .,.II IO ... ..-M. ""' .. f1111ll wlll t19 .,.._,.. -llflOllt4ltleflOf ....... 1 .. 1111 w '"'' tMlr1 "'""' ..,.., • .................... .,... .... ""'"''"" .... ,_...., 111 tllf t-111111'-'""'<II CMlld _..,, ,,. ............... , ......... W141"'9 of,,_,~ ... ~.,., 011\tf "''",.. _, ... 111 IMC:O"'fllelnt. c.11.,....._1ewelt11e~• .................................... ~, .. _.,__ .... ,......., ""'·-••"'-•"-· Oelecl: J-tt. 1'1S WILLIAM I . SI JOt41t, CeumyCterll ••Dtllr•A.~O..., (U ALI •The worcl "t•mol"111t" lncllldn Cf'OSt-<-•al11t. ".-.i11tlff" lllc:Mlb report on the CIA. Russell, on the <Jther hand, insists that CBS COrTespondent Schorr was a beneficiary of the "Leak Fairy," a sort of gov- emmenlaJ gremlin who bides out in remote parts of Xerox macliiiles. • Jau pianlst Me...,.._ Sllm, 61, one of the living masters of old-time bites. enchanted Hungarian audiences in Sudapest'a Erkel Theater . Audiene,es of up to 1.000 beard the composer of "Every Day'· and "Baby Come Home" sing a selec· tion of blues, rock 'n' ~n and boogie·woogie, ac· companying hlmseU on the piano. · The American sineer was in Budapeat as part of a European tour. * Sayine "I put my foot in my mouth," ex· Ylopie Jenv aabla apologized publicly to Senate candidate Tom Hayden and his other former Chicago 7 codefen- danll for having said they were guilty. Rubin said recently in Chloaeo that ''we were guilty as c:haraed." But he told reporters that he'd only been trying to promote hia new book and had meant lo •I)' "I" instead of •·we." "UalM * Mo11mblque'1 flnt ambasHdor to the United Nations; 13-year-old Joee Carloe Lobo, hu been a rtffdom fl1hter, a Callfomla collece student and a forelan ministry ornclal. Lobo, who presented hi• credentials, rou1ht With the Mozambique Liberation Front aealnat Portu1ueae colonlaJ ruJe in the 1980s, then turned to school teaching. He came to the l!nlted States and attended Cal State Long Beach. Atlet rraduaUn1 in 1973. be became headmaster of liberation front schools In! Taniania and Moiambique. * Nevada brothel barcn Joeeo.dorte, accused by a grand jury of weaving a web of infiuence with campaign contributions, land deal.a and otrera of . prostitutes' favors. cited the pubUc:'s reaction in bis comment.a. .. Juat 10 down the street -everybody's laugbirig " Conforte said in Reno "Somebody gets a •free meal, a free drink, why all the fuss. I have the same ritht u any 1ambler. banker, insurance com· pany, oil company builder or other person to lobby my interests so long as l do so within the law." No Indictments were banded down by the jur;y. which said it issued the report to bring the situation toligbt. cros.s-comple1Mll4, .... ,._, • .,._ .----------ct_, C'nKS dt ....... t, JlllfUler 1 ... Cl-IM plura .,.cl mHtwtiM 1 ... <'""'" ""''"',. -......-. A......,. .......... lntl...tlnt ...... -.-· -.-.. ~ .......... _"""""""' ..... ... Clot"'""-1111 .. t of ~ y-.. 1,. .... pleacliftl m1nt i. ftlelll Ill llllt t-' Witt\ pr-r flflft9 Ifft -prool -. (-........... , ............. " ~lltl"'' ~'f ....... ff(ll P'411"- hft -.......,...,ed "' ..... _.,.The ''"" ..._ ....... "',.. ... ' ,, --......, ...... l't, ""'l' •• ..,~ Clll Ille 11'1"'°4 ........ b . ,,... ....... 5" CCl'•tJ. I011><Wlfl •U,e. Hll>EL.CltAIL a staa•ll "" WKt<lt" Drlw, '91 .... .._.. ..... a .. ...,...._.. l'\lbllsl\elf o,.,, .. Coast O.lly Pllcll.Mardl II. H.-..... 111,, Wt ...... ,. PUBLIC NOTICE P1CTtnouaav11Mus MM&aTATl:MIMT Tiie ... -... ....-b ......... -SK! "LASflC ASSOCIATES, t1IO ,....,_ .. ,. SJC Onie --. Clllf. ...,. Mtool w. St. J~ 21'1 .....,_ •r UCCll&te _.., Cellf,,.,. ™'~'Is c ... ~ .. lty 81\""" ........ . ..... •. st.J-"Tlllt tt-114 WH 11..., wOI• U. °""''' c:i .. 11 of o ....... Cilolllt¥ 81\ -... .. l. ,., .. r ' SERIOUS GOLF. The big cou'* at Ironwood Is 73-Par, Muirhead-designed, and rated 76.2 from the back tees. That's pretty serious. Actually, there are 4 tee positions and one or more will certainly suit your game. There Is also a gem of a three-Par that's testy but honest. ABUNDANT TENNIS. There are 8 pro· tected tennis courts and one Is a dramatic Stadium Center Court with a spectator gallery. Night lights, of course. The club· house Includes a Pro Shop and luncheon terrac:e. Use of the golf and tennis facilities Is available through tht Ironwood Golf & Tennis Club. Membership, however, is 11- mlted and subje<:t to approval by the Club. FAIRWAY HOMES. The pride of Iron- wood. Spacious famlly homes with Indoor• outdoor graciousness. Lots of glass so you have a variety of views ... of inti mate interior gardens. the mountain skyline. a swimming pool terroce or the fairways of the executive golf course which wind between the homes. Ifs great for practice and lends a glorious feeling of breathing room. From $88,500 to $106,500. A BREATHTAKING SITE. Overlook Ing the desert floor and protected from wind and intrusion by a natural cove In the mountains. Ironwood's site is a loge seat ln nature·s amphitheater. And the only one of its kind. ' GARDErt VILLAS.Here Is the best home "buy" In the desert. 'f wo and three bed· room completely private suites; spacious kitchens and closets; and a large, high· ceillnged llvlng room that opens onto th~ nearby pool and Jacuul. Ironwood gar- deners Wiii k~p your gardens Immaculate. From $43,000 to $67,500. Palm Springs ----... Palm Desert In Palm Desert, south 2 miles '"-----111 on Portola . Phone collect (714) 346-0551 '· i I I' .. "THIH MUSK£THIS" ........ ., .. "fOUt MUSl£TEEIS" l:t6-IO -I FOUNTAIN VAL.LEV , ... MAio i • U -.• ·•••& • _..... • ....... "AliE DOESM'T UYE ltElt AMYMOIE" I U.7 ft f'IU/SAT/SUll t·•t.!J.4:• "THE PllS8NEI Of SCCONC UEllUf' 'All My Sons' Superb at. OCC "4U. •• '°"'''" ~::~:J f'::':!,M~~.,, -~~:-~ J i m I•''"•"• "•"""' a y 0.M ......... ,, .... -...... ... ..,...... ~ ...... .,, ... "' .. Or-..... el Ot-e-CtH1 ~. tJ!t' , ............. c. .. - -,,,._,,.. Titl C.AtT ........... , ....... , . ........ .. c h h ~ TH( CITY ~IHO ClNT"l ORAHOl •5.l1.f711 Inter nlission Tom Titus munlty stage and galvanized them into one of the finest pieces or theater seen along the Oran1e Coast in recent years . tJNDER FEaZACCA'S sure-handed ata1Ln1, these hifhly experienced performers are shown at the peak of their powers in a play brimmint with high volta&e drama. Character relatiorubips are est.ablabed witb exceptional clarity and intensified with resounding skill in what must be termed a "dream" production. Ralph Richmond. in the central role or the manufacturer whose lust for profit aent a acore of pilot!.to their deaths, skillfully brings hia character from a hearty. awkward but lovable lummox clown wtre, who baa a ~autifUlly fashioned moment with Christ.le H both envlalon what m ght have been. FUIACCA' VSE OF Fortles m\ltlt and rtdk> narration also enhancta an out.standin1 producUoo, Wltlcb deserves to play m11eh tonier than its ~Mdwed rour-evenJn1 cnaaeement In the colleae ·1 Drama Lab. a Cractlon of \be slit of the main OCC a'*Ctltonum. lt is. quite honestly, one of the beat abowa or the season on 8J\)' st•1e. colleae. com· anmit)> or proresalonal. "9CM DAT .VIWIOOM" llJ "'MO~ POOL" ,_,D90SIT, , .. "'CM••• & THI.,.... e.I 1:u .s·•••1t 11'•1/SAT/SUll l :Je.7:U w • ....,.. 'W IUISIT llO l£Tlllf" IS) to the unmasked. gulll-ridden, evil penona1e UD· i~~~~~iiii~~~~~~~~~~~~ir-==-==~:;;· demeath. It is a performance of outstandin1 range and depth from one of the county's finest actors. l:OM:J5 7:00.t:JS Matching, and sometimes exceeding, Richmond's intensive interpretation ls the brilliant ~~~~=~;;~::=~-~ performance of Gary Saderup as the idealistic son fl ·who learns the unfor«ivable truth. Saderup, too long absent from lhe local stqe, ii superb in every ALSO ACADEMY CART0014S LA MlllADA •: •Ata·•• IAllGAlll "''" ,, .. llOllOH -IATVllOAY 4bCWC MollNrel 11:11 •IM 1U110.n • 11ou ona 12" • , .. -..-.aa.u llOll lfYOND TMl MAYI,. -· >11 M DIVll 'S IAIM ,. -· .. ·--· ---cNlll =l-==~ -'"'· .. --, ........ = ..,... ·-···---OHi .UW~ M CUCKOO'S Nin a Ull_,. __ -·-· ... --, ----~ _ .............. -·-MfWIMWI• .... -. ... ·-·----ONI NW OWi TMl CUCllOO'S NIST a ltANCMO •Wlll a -.~aa.u PIOM IMTOND M llAV'I l'llll • "' '"AllVI"' --•IMCU~ OAaU a LOMIMD ,. , ,Alf• WALIOMI TAU"" -·--, ...... s au nM CA1tt1 ,~ .. 4 MUldTllll .. _ __._ um.--.. -·-... °"'. ---..... .-.. _,_ ... ouw. ---. ,. ........... Ill -· MMll CMlllftlU. W\'_, .... , ... TMI lllVll WIMN .. a l'lW e llAQ otttmMI • facet of his versatile portrayal. JOANNE WOLCO'IT ALSO is excellent aa the erimly determined mother who holds onto the in· visible thread of hope for her missing son. McKee Anderson beautifully enacts the lost son's girlfriend, now in love with the survivin1 son, and her confrontation scene with Miss Wolcott ia excep- tionally well done. Another fine performance in a brief but im· mensely difficult role is delivered by Ron Christie as Mias Anderson's embittered brother fi1htlng lo maintain hls hatred while surrounded by love. Jim Ryan in the role of Miller's unofficial spokesman, the doctor and oeighbqr. is solid and thou(ht pro· voklng, though bis lines smack over~uch of ''message." . Completing the OCC cast in small but mean- ingful roles are Debra Florio as Ryan's unforliving wife, Paul Fanning as the well-meaning jerk i>hoae astrolo1lcal "chart" causes oo litUe discomfort. and Dawn Hamilton as his somewhat inefficient CM.ttall taOMSON "'9UAIHIAIT PASS" .., ... IPOIT TOTHI COMMISMO...- CI) '100MI TME GUY(" .,. .. , • .n •• , '"'" ...... , ..... '1lACl CMllShUS" ltl ~·· "'' """ ...... ,, ...... CINE MALAND 1m \4 ._ .. .,...,..,6)\1611 ""' .. "" .,~c_. .. ,_ '1UI lltYEr I) CINI MALAND mHt K•MI ...... uH MI , .......... 1UI lttYtt" tll ·-.. ,... _.__,,,....,. J Wiii, J Will ... ForNou1 PEER RECORDS OLIVIA NEWTON JOHN BOB DYLAN, DESIRE ROBIN TROWER, LIVE CAPTAIN AND TENNILLE KGB BAND OPENING SALE $3.98 -NOW- SMOKING EOUIPMC:NT \ ) WE ALSO ~ RQCK (BIJY AND SELL T-SHIRTS IJSED ALBUMS ' • 2306 OCEAf'lllRONT, NE,,.NJRT 8EAC8 BY THE PIER OPEN TO 10 PM 615-7121 ,, I • , .. (G) Ptu1 the BEAlUSa.ASSIC ANIMATION "YELLOW SUBMARINE" HARBOR TWIN HAllOI ATWl.SOM, COSTA MESA 646-0573 646-3266 ~YIAllltAHIAO 0, ITI TIMll '*'•••······ .•••••. =~. ·.::·:.'t:!:: =.·.~~·:::~ •-' ................. , --.. ..... , .. ,"' ... . ,...._ .. lotol --- "GOING SURFING .. A CLASSIC SUIUltfNO l'ILM M.co1~Tvr1y­ l'rMman , llYAN O'NIAL • lllAIUIA HllllMION INCLUDINQ: HIT 'ICTU"I lllT Dl"ICTOft IXCLUllVI IN OftANCll COUNTY L b!!ff CUIEMl J :otTA....... ••---: ... 11 U \ n.""" ltwtoouldClfltybenwde In South America. •. Wher"eutela CHUPf ACADIMY 4WHt ~T'K*S IMCLUO... USTPtCTUll NSTACTOI 11$T ACTHSS •STD•ICTOI ... llST WPf'OI.,... ACTOI IS A SENSITIVE, EXCITING FILM THAT DESERVES TO BE SEEN AND ENJOYED BY ALL! ®-~:tr~I • .... ·'°"" c~a\\oman ''*'''""):'' "''"''J! 1f 11 It t f, ,.;ood . I - -. -. .. ';- Tonight's 'IV uighligbts KTLA e 8: 00 -••KJo1 of the Khyber Rines." 'f yron.e Power and Mkhael Rt'Mle head the cut of thil 1954 adven- ture movie .et in India. NBC 8 9: 00 -'"l'be CandJdate." Robert Re<lf ord tets Into ~uu~a ln thla 1972 movie with Melvyn Dou&JU, Don Porter and Peter Boyle a seat ln tbe U.S. Senate. · KCET.8 9:00-"A Hoon for the Mil· abegotten." The tlnal work from master playwright Euiene O'Nrill roc1.1.1e1 on the alcoholic idler (Jason Robards) and an · .earthy ta rm 1lrl (Colleen Dewhurst). ~ -r TV DAILY LOG .. 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T!\h newapo,per will noc knowln&IY accept any adverl1sin& for real est.aLe ,. h1ch is i.n \Iola· UOnolO~law. ------1 "°"'" for w. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~-~~ ........ , ~-~!4!'! .•.•... ~-~·~······· .,.,.. ltol •••r• IOOJ G.-et'.. 1001 ....................... ······················ I.\ '· I , ·, ', TAYLOR CO. l : l \ : I ' I ! • ', •• : ' I I'' It i IDIM. fAM"-Y HOt • Sit.HO This is it ! 4 BR split level on .quiet cul de sac. Surrounded by mature trees & lush plants. Cherry Lake a rea. Zll IS. J11 if Hmt loed HIWPORT CIMTU. tu. 64 .. 4t I 0 ••••••••••••••••••••••• cM~~~o~o~~Co~~t,K ACIH~S mom for ~ hor11t'<.. Ono ut'rc Rancho NClw c11,tol)1 built 3000 Sq. ft. hOl.l'll' 4 lledroum. family roum 11nd d,•11, fill 1.1 vocudo tr~--s 1'11,·at~. ticautltul loc.111on Owner unx1ou'( to mo''" for more dt• \(ub, ca\15,.0-ll~l ~HERITAGE REALTORS Gwr.. 1002 •••r .. 1002 .... , .. IOOJ ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• S&S 4 IEDROOM RlEMCH CHA. TUU 2STY IUCH..POOL Slt.900 Dramatic bvang room, formal dining room, garden view kitchen, artistic open stairs to separate ma ster & children's swte. 22 Ft. ballroom sired party room overl ookin g courtyard. H u rry ! 963-7881 .. Ol'f N 111 llo IJ S fUN 10 ll NICf' THE REAL ' ESTATE RS 2 STORY + IOHUS 4 IEDIOOM MESA. VERDl CuJ.de i.ar entry to 3 car .. 0 ...,.. Hard to find 4·Plex. 3 1111r:1i;e1 Seduded double ir ...,. Bdnns • 2 ba .. owner's + doo d 1 Formal entry. Sunken lb bd b r entry -ra1sli' tic living room . Raised ·-~ 2c rm .. 2 a. reo sunt.cn ln11111 room r d .....,,. S arages. $125,000! :ounshrne k1trhen -ex ormal ioing room. lelboo a.y Proft. pan~1ve family room. HUCE FAMILY ROOM Rnlton )o~orrnc1I dme "'ilh Paloi. with fireplace. Carden * 675·7060 * Vf'n.lcs :.lune l1rl!place. kitchen overlooking pQOl.1~~~~~~~~~~~ISpirahn.i :.lairwiiy lo St-rve·thru window. Thl:s 1_ b a l t• 0 n \' b d r m 5 • home has It all. Fnn· Enormous h x 25 master tostic view or golf cou~e. bdrm r l' l r c 8 t + :l Shows like a model. For • $44 500 l'hlldren's suite~' M:im pr1 \'ate preview. Call , moth 21,. ~bonus room 96J.~~9.1111Uo1 10#f"""I' 4 Bedroom, 2 balh, fami 'i'llh \ll'W' t'omp:ll111r:., [ ly home witb firepl1re wel bar:., c:overell pull~. e 11~~·11·~1 Close t o schools & beach. :separttlc balh)>. YlultNI . . 5,• ! $22,750. 7' r 1ntcresl, as re1hngs too! Too much Ill . --·••••~•-sumable to anyone mention T11l.1· over ci.· "'lthout q11olir1t·111wn 1st1n.: loan or $.~J.000 or 11.AMD MEW OWHEll DISPUA. TE!!! CalUor1ppolnlmc:nl. new f1mrnc1n11 ;H ailJbl<'. DUPLU MESA.VEllDE -~' a For prl\ulc llho'i'111i.:. ALMO$TCOMPLETED-GR ...... DE Calls.Ii 1;o1oq11.1clc Few doors lo beach. All "'" <l'f..,' • • ''' ""' '" •. 1' ~~c~~:d~~· lots or t?~~::r~~~~=~ ~ 1 ~ lt~lji11tl JA.COIS REALTY plete w1lb tree house for . '()' ==·=-• ., .... =' 675°6670 the kids. Wulkmg dhi·. -;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;.1• _______ _ ----------• lance to schools. Four A..fRAME HOUSE kin& sited bedrooms with OF GLASS massive master Hile. A.SSUMl SlS.SOO Every woman's dream Artistic beach ehal~t. kltcllen with all the Tale mlry to 11, in~ room modern conveniences. With fireplace & view Of including Separate laun· lw.h grounds. Gourmet dry room. Let's fiee what kitchen & brcaklHl bar we can do for you. Only Fll.lllily room. llideuway $59,950. Call now - · h 644Ml7l. master retreat wit woll oPfN 111 •·., s ''*' 10·/lf N<l' of fla ss. Wing tor fa~~~1~le~~o~~~~ [ 9 lt~lllll ceilings. Take O\'er 71~'1:-· =-=:.-•• 1•- Superb HoMe o4the Week · You "'II make an orre on the spol arter .\OU !>t'c tlus lovely upgr11dt•d ln le,•el exerutivc hontt· with 5 ~rooms. fo1111ly room, wet bor, m1rrorc<l wall 10 dinmg room. In tcr·c om, colored coordinated wull11uper, lol'ated on q111et tree lined i;lrcet In M cllll Verde. Offered at a lo"' $89,900. CALL for ap· VA loan. No new loan costs. S327.S3/pays all. IA. YSHORE HA.UTY poi.ntment NOW! S llOltOOM·S IA. TH ~ • 963-7881. O"IAI I•• 9 •tr• l\IN f081 NCI'. !~·11111 Brand·new kitchen with OMUPEE~Sn every wlfe·saving conve· _ nienee. 3,000 Square reet or absolute luirury. 'SSS W.lohr,C.M. Mast.er bath has lover's .... , t• Morltet '°'11~' BIG CANYON CUSTOM l.uxurv homr lm·atl'd on 1.u 1w. l't111w1 1"1t>ol ~IN lot J lk•rlroom, 212 bath, tamlly 1·00111. dtnln~ room & llunus room. <Bonu& r11<11l1 l'Un be.> con· \c?rted 10 2 hcdrooms. > l.ur~l'• l'llUnlry k1tt•hl'n. Ma11nif1rent view of l{nlf roursc. Thl..s JSOO"ll11 fl. i.in.1tlc level horni: offers lhe ll<!St In (!,\CCUli\'C hv· mg. 5195,000. 640-6161 ~ COATS & WALLACE RE AL ESTATE . INC. IMMACULATE MESA. VERDE J acuul. Hu ~e 3 ca r1 ___ 54_9.-.•.6.s.s ___ , garage. View the Bay. iiiiiii;;;ii-iiiiii;;ii-iiiiij;;;;i---.. =-iiiilfl..;;-;i-•I'~~~~~~~-~~ P r 0 b l e m S C a 11 s e .. 9'a.n ... ;c4 .. n4,.;ca- 2 STORY Huge tree lined strttl. Lui.h land scil pc. Secluded entry . lleaut1fully upgraded Pacesetter. Walk to i>rhool and city pork. This <'ould be your "Drrom Home". Take advantage or sellers mis· fortune ot selling. THIS WON'T LAST!! Hurry call 546-2313. . orfN 1119•HSl'UNT08'NJrfl ' !"•Riii Tor LOCA. TIOM NEWPORT lliCH Ex«ption:.tlly fine bolln e In BAYCREST area or Newport Beach. Four bedrooms, new drapes, wall to wall carpet, re- cently redecorated. Ter- nfic location -pnce al $79.SOO call 673.SSSO for details. SllCnf1ee below mar-ket HEW'°RT SHORES l IDRM + POOL at S175,000 Call for de· Big 5 bedroom & dmtnt? Ttle entry Plu,h rorpel lails.641>-7171. room on ei.lru large lol t1lroughout Sntural Of'lf'jf~9••1\/lltHOlol lV'CI' W • • ' ell localed. 561,~. For c e d a 1· pane I 1 n ~. [~·lflPdll ;,~~~:n-~:~~!~£'.'.~~:~i; • -S33. 750. Hurry call IUCHDUPLEX I ILOCK OCEA.M 'h ILOCK IA Y HEUHD Most desirable location for rental property. Will go summer·winter rent<il or whatever? Fantastic noor plans and lots of up· grades and rel.Secora· liocu. Owner would like to exchange out. These arc rare. Hurry call 546-2313. • Ol'fN Ill 9• II S 'UN f08f Nlf:I' 1ea11t1 64M200 575-4t 60 963 6767. ~ 0-'ft.Jt,19•'1'\f V'J1f)lltJlf'I' BIG TWO Two Huge Bedrooms Two Brick Flreplnc«.!S Two Car Enclosed Gar. Two&onc·halC Bulhs +pool& much much morl• FULL PRICE $3$,<tOO CALL S56-200o «;:SELECT T' PROPERTIES ·IT'S FREE -costs nothing to see this dramatic bays ade 4 bedroom beauty. but once you see Jt be pre ['11611\tl ·TWO STORY MANSION with 4 hui:c brii, 3 ba. FR & frml DH. Trt•mendous arnount of i.toragc & wardrobe i.pat·e, a lri: u1tl11y rm, low ma1nt. ynrrl & on Qllll'l cul rlt'· I'll<' in "llnck Bay" an·.• Ju,t li'h•d $10,000 It•, than m·url''>l comp:1ra Ille. &lb· 7711. I. [i'iifi E MOST DISllAILE pa.red to buy It. Two h v· Walker & lee Real I state l IDRM. Ing room.'I, formal din· twfa l•lldMce Ing, room ror pier & allp. ___ _ C!'ffnbelta·poola·patlos Just reduced to 1269•500 .A..FRAME GLASS encircle this lmmec. 2'; Fee. CHALET yr. old home.Spanish tile Call 675-7225 ARTIST RETREAT D 6 4 2 • 5 6 7 8_ SpeirishHoclettda IM i . Coronect.IMor An rxtr•ordln ary 4 BR. ram rm home teuturin1 a huge muttir suite wtth aa view, formal daing room, ~ant truJl trecis, m111ive beam• & mllll!lon tlle roof. Only 11 short welk to t~lttlt• Corona be .. ch. $159.900. Cllll 844-7211 roofed wallf.,woy·opcn heavy beamed entl'y. A liy th•• wu Toworin11 fl fow ateps down to llvlnl( fr11m1• t huh•l nNltlrd 1n rm. & painted brick th4' tr1'•"'• 1·ou1t)'11rd ••n frplc. Chet'rfol ulln( try. :t lk•c:lrooni, mrl11l11• 1rea·br1ght kllch«:n·•ofl ~<mnrnt•· m.1!\l1•r w1n11 dinlnarm·l.ce.,w1rmllv· ,..(llllll v ro11111. 1<111 k Ina rm. open• to CX· C00ROH.A DIL MA.R ftrt•11lu11•. hl11n1I kilt'ht·n panded wrap·around COTTA.GI sw .. c·111n,q l\t11111·011t· tu .1<1 patio. Up1Jl111r11 ms tr. New Ji stlnit llouth nf 11)(11 fnlt "tudlo with hcuin bdrm. aultc. Walk·in hllhWll)'. l':xc4•lltnt locu rt•ill1111N. ll'N unh1111• N•i cle>!C4!ta, 2"11 b1tth11. Much tlon. St11ndard H2 lot qu11hfym11. """11m1• 111•'1• mot'tl Won't. lut. C111l with 1u~at poh•nU11I. Cull 1 100n 11~. SJ1'127 m:mlh .'!1.1;1. now I us for more lnformotlon 11"1'~ "''' nnw M:! i .•. 1 .•. c II 073 8550 . O' "' ""'. ,, \ '1·"" .... I. C. F. ColesworthY ~ .. ,,,~. ,.·,U',,n,,,.,. ,. [& l?UH!I $@ ~~lA·~;~'~:Oofo [~lfflld .~ ,.!!~!~J! Tliot l11frig11in9 Word Gome wit/, 0 Clt11dle G••r.e 1002 G.......a 100% /Jn Nlf,fl 111\ll [ y 1-. llS<:iUC Ill If S ___ __,.__ a..4 ~ a.AY &. fOU.1111 •• •• • • • • • e •• •••• e e •• • e e • • • • • • • • • • • • ••••••• e • • • or.:·::-~-~ ~ __ ._._ ...... _ .. • ,,~~!Ws'"'«$ N r r r r r r 1 ·~·~~~fltnm I I I I I I I SCIAM-UTS A.aswen M Clenifkwtle. tolO 4 I ti~.~ ENJOY EASTBLUFF LIVING A beaut'iful 4 bdrm., 2 bn. home with a super yard for your g rowing fam ily. Shaded with mature trees. Shows pride of ownership. Walking dista,nce to all family needs. S94,500 A COl.DWIU. IAHIB CO. 644-1766 , . I I I / 1 fJ11I.. 7 • t •••• BAY AND BEACH 67~-3000 • , , •I i••'•" ••.• • ;,1 '• , lt TOP VALUE DUPLEX! Jusl listed: well designed & well located duplex with 2 bdrms, each unit ; a lso 3 c r gara1:e. Neat landscaping. Minimum care. Kandy to sho~ & trans. Xlnt. value at $83,soo. OPEN HOUSES !! 1719 PT. WESTBOURNE, N .8 . R ELOCATION SALE! Porlotino mode l, Harbor View Homes . 3 Bdrms.. 2'h ba. $96,000. Open 1·4, Fri/Sat/Sun. 2189 VISTA ENTRADA, The Blu!rs. NB. Highly upgraded end unal ; 3 bdrms .• 21h ba.; overlooks greenbelt & some Back Bay. Paneled garage. $95,500. Open Fri. 1~2. Sat. & Sun. 1·5. BAY & BEACH REALTY OUI 27• YEAR '75-1000 .... , .. rtew &cf U6ive 900 BLK. VIA UDO NORD 43 FOOT LIDO BAYFRONT 4 Bdrms. + maid's quarters & 4 baths. PRIME. PRIME LOCATION!! Firs t East end bayfronl On Markel Since 1970 SPECTACULAR VIEW!! $495,000 LIDO REALTY ll77 VMI Udo, M.I. Ga•r .. 1002~ .. ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• LIDO ISLE Like new! Lido Soud 4 BR .. 4 ba. l· Owner. Cus tom bayfronl. Lawn, palio, jacuzzi ; pier & float. $325,000 Waterfront, Lido Nord. 6 BR. or 4 BR. & 2 BR. apt. On sandy beach. ~.000 BILL GRUNDY, REALTOR THIS OMI OODS ReaUy! It oozes wit.h Utlle Island c ha rm. 1t also makes cen ts! 3 bedrooms pl us a very livable guest room .and S2 feel ot prime waterfront including a pler and dock. Oh. there's . the s hingled exterior, 3 fireplaces, absolutely darling livlng room and 3 patios. ll 's owned by a lead inc architect and his wire, an mterlor d ecorator. A lis tioa of Barb Hutchings. U~l()UI: liVMr:S REALTORS• 67&·7600 3 1 2 Manne Avenue. Balboa Island Mio ~ Vtn#. 546 5990MidCorGIW1#1 AQr; 615·(i()()O 1002 Gaw .. ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• CostoMeso 1024 .....•................. College Park Pool Home! THE RANCH 4 IR-3 IATH s~~~~~~ts2 bc'droom ram1ly room Plenty ol room 10 •rld 011 whtn 'ou art r~11dy VlEW l>oo'I m1 It' 1''01 dct•1I•. t111l 540 ll5l. -~.-HERITAGE Ht AU ORS LIDO ISLE Sp.1r1ou1 and 1m m oculalt• twO·!ltory home un 45 fl. lot 4. Br & ram rm A rcul buy. St:M,500. Centered Around TRUST DEED Buy thel pool home now before Sommer pnces' Jo'un. family locat1on Red tiled entry . 3 bedrooms. (amily room. big piano si:ted Ii v1ng room Rich warm c<>lors. call today & u ve. BK R •• ~.950. call 540-1720. Growing an your own Backyard' Soper t'Qllll) bwldcr on large lol 4 bdrm. l.irge 11. 1th lot:i of rlost:l spoee. formal din 1ne. upgraded nev. carpcU., new d1i.h11.shr Walk~ beach . 2000 sq fl 0'.llLVSSS.000' 968·4456 GOTIT ALL!! s12.9oo PRIME AREA ~11.r('pani:<Jml'lodoublc Ocean & bay , •l'w lJritt\nglum Jtc.Jh9 door l'ntn Form.al din ~ e v. po r l II e 1 I! ht:. ~~HERITAGE . • REALTORS Nev.l!r 4 BR. 21i baUI '"It Counlr~ k1ll·hen l'barmmg 4 bdrm • • homl! w1lh formal d1mn11 v 1 e w.., lo l) fl A 1 G E baths: den. family rm , rm. Bltn!> Bcnuurully GRO\'~' f'1l'<1ta room lo\·ely bit 1n kitchen. decorated 3 Cir 1111r. on ho:.t.~ 11.all of f1rt'phu·c (rplcs ., sh;ike rour large 101 w CO\ t>rcd Hlnrk Spanish wruuitht ~.SOO pnho Walk lo nt•w C'en iron st111rw11v lo st•cluded trnl Park & Cullurnl i;econd level master CAl,I. 6) •h·HU Cenll!r $79.900 lirokcr :.u11.t• ~:'llTllt.E WA!-~ "4.'41 ... _____ S36-8KJG o ~ c L us E Ts • 7 at:AL~Y sty. ss9•95Q. ~Jay CJl·oo ARTISTIC DESIGN 11. 1n11 or perf eel den• Plac• down. No. Mt!.'la . PILOT LOADS Of GLASS Hoor co' !!red pnt10· WATERfROHT a.--wtitta REAL t;.51'A n: . .)40 OSM AsMlnte S37 ,837 pa vi hon. Park lik(' ~ ard PROPERTY l~1>4TQl"f', 675 0123 --- OCEANPRONT .Ult 2Di\ Oplx bltn' r;:ir·p & drJ\$ $750 mo. yr h IH6111S,62S-2S68 II jQuail l ' & D<>n ranch type, one l't'rH>'hnltit'cl 1t11('i;t lilnr N,.110,1 Put OUiu ~~~~~~~~~I ..-• -r7S2-t920 ----+--S&S llu1 ll i;howJ)ltH'(' Cumpl'r·l>oal >:Oii.' plus 3 Br, pier & slip, w/ap ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ -MOO OUAILU HlWl'OH HACH ..,.EAR O.C.C. Dramaht' l'ntr) • Soar111.1t N.'ml•nl pad of( slre(•t ~ pruvcd plans for 3 Dr & t = ...,. Thl're's more 111r l·ondi· G ~ EASTSIOE TREES -TREES ONE·OF·A·KINO JOR catht>dral <'l·1hng~. dc Uun1n.:. :i mall work Br apts. B y owner 111 fl··r·"· n. ,. '• P. 1-'\ ,,161 $75.900 WF!STCL.I P t' ARf.A w .111surn 7' •',In. Lovely 3111'. 2ba +pool. bltn k1lrh. h11th lwam ccilms. rrplc )215 J>l'mbroke Open Sat/Sun l 5 Al.I. PORTS R E. &IS~:!.! 640 10$4 , ... ,., I 00 Gefteral I 002 2b larse HI F J>Oi>I ror'. signer rircpluu.' sweep bcnth and extra sloru11c 5125•000· s7.s..s7o7 __ _ •••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• TREES!! ne~' lot with boal ~ale. in,: mu~ter · ra?dltllle •n!tde & out' Call nov.· L'd I I b OCEANFRONT DUPLEX $189,000. PINE 2 BEDRM-POOL Bl•aut1ru1 Back Ray. gas bltn r1repluce lrg. lime Huge -,ep ra.m rm. is:! 1'f00 I 0 s e, y ownl'r 2 P • I p • t eh o I ce Io c: al 1 on. added la~ily room 'onh garden atrium. Sunken "" .. ,, q , '' "'" ro ',,,.,. ~~~7~~ ~[rmpic~s~aSt~:~l eftlR$U 3 OIR lndindually cu l orn rolh1ral ct'illng11, hu~e SS6.900 Cnll PRESTIGE II\ rm. nalurJI ,.lir1ck [ 700 E Occanlronl, Bal llO\ (' fun li\lnlt here & i'TlJOY the tax 11hcltcr too ~~~~~e~st;~d:. ~~~ ::.'!g;a:~U:for ~:,~1e r~:-·w~ic'c°h~;i:_m(ri~'> uoM&5. ~~s ;~~~" b:1~~c~.e ~;s ~'~ ~ ll~ftH;ll ~~=~~f ~!n~~~:~fri· ni;hl. Cractous 2 stoey 400lll9 .. : ~111 ,.....,, TREES, TREES •»"'"' 8"'96""' , ~ ---··--"' OPEN ""' SAT1SUN Liftdeft 01 lockup YA ~~~;n 't~Z'ro=. ~~-~CJl~·-~·~-•1~1·1·11·...._~llW~~I TREES & VIEW 2 t DYLOWQNF:ltl S LCICJYIMI leach I 048 673-28.'14 ______ 1 .....r.:r ~ Dream home with r11re s ory 11 UI!~ a , 80 •••••••••••••••••• •• ••• uE'6#PORT SHORES lm~ec11bll' cond1llon. . . t\haut'I model Clo!>c to "' " St r h 1 & view or mountains. Coz> " · Ckt'anfront. Woods Cove )tcrrcll Heally G7S 7900 eps rom c aone Jel bnek fireplace. 3 Lari;e ~an 20 mos new 4br, &nd b<'uch. tide pool:.. Comt'r lot beauty . 4 Or. '''k for J11n Gill or t > Appl only . call ___ _ _ __ bedrooms, dining room. 2 1ba. 3 cJr gar w12 4Br. •Ba. Li\' Rm. Sl'W fam. l'l'n. den. New carp ~9922 Stariff Home 1---------•I on pnvate eul'4<"s11c:. As· openers, rnmpaclor. all rrn. mauls rm. $2g.5,000 &f pamlhm & ou&l. Aero:.~ J,Ul'\ llo"e' NO DOWN OPF.N llOUSt: Sol/Son 12 s FOR LEASE .. : " (.' c u I I \' •• h 0 m l' I n N t• w v o r t II c J 1· h . 4 tx>drooms, J hath", rust1r sellin~ on w\Kt-; Sabt>t. Sculboal, anti 1:ardener included. Sii.SO. µe month 546~414 I ~ COATS&WALLACE REAL ESTATE . INC Rustic 3 bt><lroom two. slur)" n Nir Nt-wpnrt Rrnrh F.\lale urea ~et'loded rath~dral mc"tcr i.u1tt with pr1v111t• mckt.ul pJllO ov('rlook tn• Woochtream pool W .000 <.:Al.L. 962 77118 ~ K€Y I I P.€ALTOP.S h IOOJG.Mrol 1002 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• 1002G1•rol 1002 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ~II. macnab / Irvine ?--· raaltg CAMEO SHOUS CUSTOM L I{. Ii ving room w /wall·t o-wall fireplace & m arble hearth. Spacious 4 bedroom + family room h ome w/lovel y lanai e ntry overlooking 40 ' POOL. Private community w /beach access. $118.500. Lois Egan 644-6200. (Z74 > '42"'235 644-6200 .,, Oowr Drive HartlCW Vww C'ltftW Irvine at CamflU$ Valley cenw 752·1414 $39.500 MESA VERDE sume j!x1stmg lolJll wkh eler ktchn, gai; heal. 494·71.56 roa~h c annel prl\'ate Saft Clemente I 07'• 3 Bedroom. gourmet low monthly payments beaul upgraded & man) be 569.SOO ••••••••••••••••••••••• kitchen. luge master 3'2 Year old lo\•ely 3 Only $249 per month! xtras. ss4.soo. Call EL TORO CAYWOOD REALTY )llfhon ·$SS <>cc.in Vli'w bedroom. hu(!e rear yard bedroom. 2 balh home Hurry! Please call for 963 7w or open Sal Sun bcelltttt location * 548· I 290 * rur •>n ly S 121;. oou J With boat acct"S!I. Save Pnvucy plui! Low main· deu.Us 11:30 lo Spm !1581 l>rum· lmmaculule 3 bdrm ., --lJcdroom l'ui.tom hom•· lhousaods!Coll64S0303 tennnce. Could have Pn·540-3666 beolOr.HR t blkSo.of cll'n&2bathhomeNearNewportShores3br,2 ba, C)nqu1etcul ·dl'~a1-. trailer arcess. Asi.uma • Hamtllon, I blk cn~t of · single story home . FOIEST OLSON IMC blc loan w1lh motivated -~~ Bushard shopp1n1t & sch ools . SS9.SOO. Won't last~ Call sellers. Call S4G·58HO. j "'[ t..; f1 J j. --. Beautifully landscaped. for appt. to Sl'C .... EWLISTIMG ; AIJit!f(;# SHIYOTRHECERSEE~T on loritl.'. fencl'd corner 642·38SOor642·3361 "' ._ ••-• 1 •••-" lot. Ai.krng "2·500 PROPERTY HOUSE ANCHORAGE IMVESTMIKTS 17141 4'6-7711 SHORlCLIFfS We're here to help! . PRIME AREA m· ---- Charmmg corner home Owner will rarry laritc :9: l1~bt:P& HEWPORT·2 STY on exlra large lot. well ·--------•1•--------• ~ ~-..... n.-.~ 80 TS IP maintatned. Functional __ 2nd ·ru on lht:< newly ~u<:/ A L rl I th t New Home Buyers listed onl' of·a k111d 2 or 3 499·2800 $89,500 oor P 11n "'1 llUCll $39,500 Bit N d d PRIMER· I AREA r11ov1 CIAL JIOM ~: i\la-.~IVC lJU flrl'lli<'. 2 lit Bil, f,1m rm 11. /1,1.ood fat'1ht1es off aarnge. 1'crrlriA fllm hom" on cw upgra e -Fabulous Ncwpotl Sll!l 500 ~ " 84!fori! you bu). check carpel & new decoralor Beach two story with burn')! 111 "'''" planned · 673 ,..,,.,,E hugt'lotw1lhdrc.1mk1t, th1snl'wcr3bt.'<lrm.2ba. draperiu •L liur11lar boat slip'. R"'.I> TILL', &73-3663 """" ves Ir• Lf' W/3 bd' .• 2 bll •'~n I kl s h r. r ,. , ~ ... M sunny ice t . pani!> alarm i.vflem. low ROOF. naii.c1J Spant-.h clual k1td1 K1lt'hl'n1\11f f) W + 1·hop'i: hlc.rk 1111> <'u,lm 1fq,.,. rrpt .. m1·r ti W tlr-. \LL flllS + '''II 1(111•~1 rm & h.1 Sil' 000 ~;ran r111111H'IJt (' urp 41111 114 II! associated br purchased s ubj lot"< rptc. etc· Only 5-i!l,!lSQ muinl v.iro, bl tin brick tile enlr} ··01d Spanish" I ung 1011. lnlerc,t itov t FllA V,\ term'i' BBQ. lrlit II\' rm w/stone tmrk ftreplnct-fl u..:c ft w -~,. f " ~ ... t I\ l ~ \ "~ loan 646 7711 Rt:DCAltPF:T frplc. chC'rry kitrh. co1y famal) :.t:yfe kllchcR Realton. !163 78St fam rm & formal d1nmA ho~ts self clean11111 ovt•n • 'I 'f1ll • .J .,, ' I" .. J Walker & lee Anal f stote RRt:ATllTAl...t~<l VIEW! Dt'~I In lirotutmoor, II V 11111" Urnt1'111lll' orw 'tor>. ~Ur, :?' 1>11 , fun 1 m, b11dm111t11n (11urt Sl53.~ Cw II now lo "tl' 644-1156 Tnplex 2 Ur rn l lllk h u('(•un & huy SI l!lt.OO M8t11hnll llll\ 1175 lfof llOJ181•r .. 1002 ............................................... LAGUNA OCIAtROMT This very prime buildable lot with 84' or frontage, can be yours for only $125,000. Private community, white sand y beach. Call for details. A CO&.OWB.L l.A.1«9. CO. 644-1766 Whtc11rr rlaz.a area. 3 lgt> bdrm. fom rm. 2 ba. 2 frplr<o. IKe yard on cul dl' !IUC 7(,8 lfJ87 Many more "tr.ii. Wh.il p • Wrouitht iron i.tJ1r11. oy to Jn tn\ll'~tmcnl al SS9.500 anoram1c .:1ant doul>ll' 'hullt•rt•1f INTt:HN \TIO:-OAL Ncar school ... lenn1' eli. ilotH;, m.ii.ter .. uitt• Rfo:AL t:STATt: & \lllaR~'. ovl'r:...,.ed lot Walk tn do'>t'l., :-,1ll1111( Other Real Estate Nt:TWORK h1lb~·om1lll•lc pn' al') 2 room T11.<n pat1o, Ml'llll ••••••••••••••••••••••• 002 7751 HR IU>\,SOO to llll It• h.irhur and Mobile HomH Western Giant In braullful Nrw11ort lll'IJ(ht~ • Sµruwhnlt 1lc- :\ll;n. 11urroundt•d hv Wiii r11tl lrnrtn1t U111 huckyurtl for the k ul" f lel'ota 11Jm1lv rcHtm , d111 m1t. 11ourmct hullt "'' Unuh le u sed hrick l1repf .ice Wulk t Wc•'llcllff Pl:irn Sflli,9f.O, BKll ,c·ull~U 1720 TAAIB1 "#I In CoNfOf"flio" l..:1r1tt-2 11tor) homt• Shr 31>ll. Ml''J dt'I :\hir, C :'tt Close 111 .,rhool' K 11 .Sew crpl.11 lhruoul, ('O\ ert'd p.llln 2 !>Ides. ~ 000 \rtJll6tt' ;ippt ~ll Jf}Jt ~tf'.S \ VP.ROE bl'aul) 3 BR . Z li:1 Sh.irp S.53 .SOO 10'. dn Owner •\!lent j40 <IMS BY OWNER :'ti Verd Twnh'I 2br, newly up HEW 4 IR HOMES Some I blk to Itch ~e1ir1nl( t'omplt•t1un BuJldN now l11ktn1t n• scn allono; LIONS !ST A TIS S3fl 2.'17!1 121:1 ) r.92 !)()10 $25,990 Super Cutie! If t• :1 \ ii~ U JI II r U d \I II Townhomr wllh t•ork uni.I p11nl'lc1f w,111'( l11mmnu~ ft•clln11 . P.hultl'l l''' win dow~. Jo'i\ h1•1.1t & con tinuou~ ch•11n1n11 o\ rn, om• lcw1k 11. 111 1·dn\ lntt' )OU, th" to. " b.irl(atn • R(•d C';irf>t't, 9tl2 7771 $46,000 SuPtr 'ltarter t IH"droom l\()m(' Grt>ol back ) ard v.1lh watc:rf.Jll and fish ponct C'lo'r to C\ ery th1n1>1 • • novi ' 1tra<1t.'tl, 1mmac;ulate 111,·--------•I termi. $3G.GOO 151 0744 Spanish Hotne + Inc. On Choaoc douhll' sru lot lllln~. 2 lrplr'>. n <'11. C'pll/drps 1951 Tust•n SM.000 Ph 1>46·~'112 Dano Point 1026 IY IUILDER l..ar1o1e hout-• small lot 3 llr 2 ba laundr) rm !'pltl lc•,rl "Jear L:ikc- l'ar k. 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PAltKHIWPORT 642·5100 Oil. 21, bJth hornC' f,ut' J aH 2 BA. patio . l.150 New $1>HI ti . $() ft U\ rhlldren, no i>etb Heh t\CW •. wkndw, ·""'·"lO'J. APARTMIMTS , ... •-1 " 3 Ult 2 Ii\ lplr S!l6 rm Oro~P6 II peU 0 K ~mo 673~ ~ • • .. ., .. • Hnrh.•lor 1or2 P\l tlnlll\ l•l"l\ t" I S'l:ll wk & SW n10, u11 Oo411·6U54 or ~J uti:.K ~ lt•411tr iv rm "' frplr . form1>l lk'll.<'ll·lltt! · SI~ Mo. \\'Ill unlurn. .-. • lk'rtNOm6 •nil L..,.., Hf1ht' drnin•. tamrly rm \'t1r)' 3 BR. i BA. rplr ...... ~kCorma\·k. •C\_4"4 7~ \'el')' nice 2 bdrm• .. t ba,• ..... • leoch J14 0 . Tu"' ntloust>6 1111111 ----. -tla-f' to ~1H·h S?~ "'·r -~ ~Incl ulll . \lnlll J un Tff( •••••••• ••• •• • •• •••• •• • -~ monlh.6HG:ra Edtn.11.erColdt1nwttt Jijr, llba, C'lean Nr 18th W '"l"n R n u l llklTOHACH t'r Ati.~ t:'ll ll\ld RI 3UR:2 UA,R O .. 13SO Wotml nUt~r Mall .... ~· N O~nlHID111ly Udrmw1thR"lh.pvten AH CINTIR ' ~n >on. tr C1n1cld Uu•h1mt . Bltru. f"rplc. nlu potlo &out.-G'IS.33.'Sl nlENDLY "~)J~3S O::.r":.f!.·~P" Sp11·Pool ·Tenn la trant-t. Gt\1' A\ 011 °" t0•323 C 2 lot tdtal CCKt• ~. 3224 ~BR. 2 B.\. dbl aar ~ ~ mo. days ~ 1431 -..0. '""-wlo 3707 S3G·~Tll ~ S9t 301 A<'rou from ..-hhton K3H23~ !ur•.;~:1~~~~1~1rmcl~11r i• .. •••••••••••••••••••• ~UH. 2rJr .:.ir .128$ ''e846·•• •••••••••••••••••••••• Pl.ACE ----.'~~a:~ .. ~rw~~i~don Sip'& Km imly no cook'n~ &U-2020o~642·6io WANTED 1dult.a OC\.-d 3 I' ------Yfllrly 811chtlor SttP& ex l&e. 2 Br. 2 Ba. dlx 17141644-1900 . fur l~lllt'r l'mpl'd noo bdrm unf\l.rn an C\1 or 28tl29S Fr"plc.aar.klda bcb Sl50Sl'15 Incl \ltll En,)Oytht>aoodllfe!L1'• pool111dc •Pl nr brh __ dnnkll no ·m1k11 man a.ea/ NB frH Older plac~ ~Slt•NS-1 7M '1~~1~n:~~~is~:0.$370 Nol)t!ls6'7SM00Broker amona macnlf1 rtnt Adlt. no pcllL Sli5 B•yfl"ontP,tBrh&plerl 8) mo t>nl) ~3 lW 1&11:..a_ llOO OK Reuonable "''' \"~ .. k""n"·IOI noftt t reca . &t reami. & ~8362 Hdor 3 8d 1 u.,, · Orani:\'C'\I "' _... d t I 'h"'"',.. v.·attrfalla In a q\ltet. ----. • rom,,..,.,.,mo ••••••••••••••••••••••• 100 r trtncc~ rom l8r. 1'.,ba by \be beacti_ 3 Br z B· l d t J mounlaln·Uk1t Hlllna Cottll" st> lt 11v1n111n 1 ~06JI or W ~~JO _ (11eerful l~1tr k1trhcn ~ •IEST IUY '" I ~l 13 )'l!lln In 1111me ---Beam cellln1s. nreplc, 5320 m:: 1~4cnE 0aar~e c~. TV"°°"'' br adult unrt!I & ram1ly LJ[)().\'H-;w , 2 br. 2 b:i. Ind r ~ 1 11.c 1111 I l' II HlWPOltTSHOHS I v.k~:U 15'751345 f\cs orj2P~.t~1~r~o!'! b~t~. ~~:r ~et1~::aJoePe;sn. Bl~~8. l-87H991. pool toltlts, social ~BU 19161 Oeh.111oare. bumi. frr>lc ·lg patio. 30 · Rtrtrt'nrc t:ullMtl 1372 3 br, 2 ba duplt'x, •11 u • --, I Chun:h & School~ mo l're r mature couplt'. COf'Ofta def Mor 372 • • • • h , S 1u ch y deck~' rb 675 W9_ loom & loord 4050 tru. tleps to o cean ~ Br. 2 Ba. !am rm I 846-07l!Oor842 ""<• m.s Ph 491·1916 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ...__ ........... • .-i..s. "' IRAHD HIW ••••••••••••••••••••••• S81.500 642 ~73 form din rm . all blln~. -~ ...,.,.__ __..,..... ,..._ .... 6 ~ ~5 -64s l'Um or \lllf. 2 B.R. 2 ba • -Z--'a.. ot 1 ur Lake Park l>elu,e STEPS TO IUCH Room " bu•nJ lur eh.terh MESA del t\1 ,\R-t'ou ---' Sh.arp 3 l$ll. 2 8~. Villu ram rm Ocean vu~ S7 •-----., po 1• .,.... 3 & "Br. 1111 bltn•. dbl •ll 1 8r, l ba. \lnr. yrl) S<luc> nwn or v.nmf'n. rr"· Plox.$1l9,$0020'C down~ •SpotlfSS 3br.2 barondo't Pacific Ond~ CIOlf ~{) •ZSR.HOM£• ~m.Agent6755i930 i•c11ul, 2 1•1111oa, 1ara1cs Sr. Btuch ZBr.lba.w\l.}rl)l450 home L>an.,Pl ·~~ • 751-071>4 • I Poot.. clubhl>l'. &ur $315 h('h v. tennis crt. pools. Lee dleck W/oc.an \"lev.• •ollevtMI. llQs. Prum $29$ Avail '1 1 N 2 Br. I Bu , furn . )rlu Ill 5pml -----------. SU·S2'10 & Jacun1 Beaut park· F1rtp ace. W/W carpe ... Cotto MHo )724 Quall()' adult apts Crom W rorner Alabama 1 •~ ,...0,.,.ty JOOOI --_ II.kl' atmosphe~e $315 ti dr•pea Bwlt tn rang~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• $220. Custom decorated 1 Adams. 847·3957 ~ Gu.at Hom. 4 1 SO ••••••••••••••••••••••• Mesa D•I Mur. Jbr. 2ba, ~o ree Agt 962 z.&56 &t oven. rtfria 2 Car $31.SO WEB & UP Bdrm. 1 Bdrm & den. 1,, SEA WINO •••••• •••••• •• ••••••••• Mlftlsa.....• Moll frplc. p.atul. dsh11o~hr.Sh ---gara1e.S375.Mo. •Sll.ldlo&tBRApll bath. 2 Bdrm. 2 bath Condo, 2 txlrrn1>. 2 ba .Lo,ing c.irf' for elderh S ...,. ~ &ar open tr nu drps arp 'aunt 4 Br. 2 Ba, ~hssion Realty 494·0731 •TV & Maid Serv Avail Spacious cloeeta & cup· OPEN DAILY unfum. Ydrly. $400 Mo. muk or tem. UL1I d1c.'l:.. ••9 'hops+ o t's. fully crpt.. l11l ,,,·I.isl S4is' shag throughout. rrplc. L Ml Pho Se H d I boards. Furniture homc), l)atlo 544 31133 lfll.~t'<l at 14SM annuall>' 3'16·4983 or 4!1i 22btj. eH· <'O\Wed patm. t.lshwshr. OCJIMO 9M'I 3252 :,..tulnde Serv. t poo m11'd l"rv1ce available. lrf ...... •w South Orange County. -· ~ SJ65mo.968-i148 ••••••••••••••••••••••"I • .., ren ction " OlllTHE VocotiOflR•ntol' 4250 S7SM dn. on $240 M full Huae p11rt> room" bar &I , $450 l Year lease. Prof •Low monlhly rates. Small pet.a accepted MEADOWLARK ••••••••••••••• •••••••• price. Shows 188'.< net frplc, 2 br, I l>u . big lot. Sh.irp 4 br. 2 bu. fplc. ld.sp'd, aardener Incl.. •SSOFFweek's rent Offlce hours9to6 GOLFCOURSE F or rtnt t.al<1• ,\, anrome. Call t.oday. S3M 642 02.SZ 1 l>lln1>. new cpl d rps tonly l like it In arftl) f w/ad 2300 FAIRVllW Fun and recrulmn at1~~~~~~~~~~I ruwheut.I c·ubrn. Ccl.!Jr COLE Of NEWPORT -------~s mo 1nrl gardener, Br ram rm. 644·1926 2376 Newport Blvd. Cl\I Between F'olr & Wilson. your door&tep. Shoppin I· lti LTO S MESA vt:RUE 3 Dr 2 R:i, Sl7· 1231 · S48·97M or 645-8967 Co$ta Mesa & beaches ju~t blocks. Oceanfronl 2 Br 2 Ba. Con• Glen orea 3 or 1 l>l.'Ol'h' A R I F'am nm. frplc. bltns. -• Htwport leach J26t 545·2300 Move-an rudy! Quiel. t.lo. ref rig, Vrly 1400 mo S60_per wknd !l6l! Hl37 2515 E. Coa5t llwy. 'cpts. drps. close tolHuntinC)ton ••••••••••••••••••••••"' SUS CASITAS b d .... b I 675 769 ., .. ~ .. 1 Tl • 675·55 I I 1 schrols ... 00 5-1• "ill HarbOur 3242 WANTED-adul'• n~-... 3 FURN BA.CHS tr 1 BR QUIET~rden type adult, e rm. puv a cony. . 4 """'" O I LAKF.S l!li:i -J " "' .,-.. bd S210. bltns. dlshwashen 1 -mobile ho•llC. J Br I', H.• ---------, ••••••••:00•••••00••00• Br in NB or CM area. Exceptionally Nlre rm apts Consider s mall pets 2 Blk lo Beach, 3 Br 2 Ba. ror rent " •ivlrnn. S:?tlO CHERRY I 4 BR. OR. F'R. f'rplc. 2br condo Bltns. crpts. O Ider p I ace 0 K 2110Nwprt Bh•d, C.M. Ua baths. Pvt p1tlo. Drive by : Intersection 0 Liv. Rm. Dan. Rm. blln.s, mo 213 S2tl·~"'O $425 Near beach drps. pool 4. rec rm RHsonible. Have good pOOI. wal.klna dislai;ice l Grahem & Heal l:lunl sun de~·k. yrly. $3.50. 127 ---~1 <l9S-i aft _5 __ a' ail S275 1213>598-2993. reftrences rrom pa.st 13 1035 FvUertoft. CM s h o PP 1 n & • beaut lngton Beach. • 4'1lh St NB 675 0171 Reatols to shor• 4300 14 UNITS ... "'"'A VERDL' 3 Br 2 Ba I~'--3 ,..44 years In ume house. l BR furn. 2 lrg closets. l1nd1caped Attract iv I(__. a-..,. Re..M.. -----••••••••••••••••••••••• "'""" ., • ••DIC' • 67 queenslre b d i rent .... "-..-·--·r OCEANFRONT new cno C tdo OUTOFAREA frplc.dshwshr.gar.S3SO' ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~l.34$evtsorwkend1 dreasane rm.extr:rl;e M..tiftiqueAptl &40.260lorM8·8300 \"U I I Ur uppc>r. Bltns. " wn $160.000. Low down.• Pets OK. 642 6766 or Super clean 3 BR. 2 BA. •STEPSTOOCEAN• rooms. encl. gar . 646-MU gar\':-ly.~ IH2J.HJ Llviflglbp-..sH! Spetldable QUA IL -&!W~ll_7 _____ -1 R U. DW. air cond T~nis. Olympic Pool v.•11tora1e. Adults oaly. 2br, tba. duplex. Enc EASTBLUF"F 2 Dr 2 Bu Shareah<>m<'t>r Jptml'nl Pw\C£ PROPERTIES. ,!'heely dee 3 Br 2 Ba, Con Sl65 mo l714 1 963-4569• More, Dix 3 Br 2 Ba.' noptls Open l2·5pm Lovel)llo 3 br. 2 bo apl aar. frplc . nu crpts. drps frplc. pool, adullli $32:5. Qoun ·OlAru ~ ln1<estmeot 01\l)IOO or do A\a1I \pnl 4 S310 1163·17116 Wknds l0.6 dplx, •II xtras. SMO. mo.1 . w/frplc, P•tlo. pantry & bltns fncd patio $200. 1148 Am111!0S Way 497 1917 Ult"~~ ~lf" !ob Kuclsco 17141 mo 5467lil art' 6 &h :mv PkhomeJ 8 ;::-211 6U·3S73 J °:e~~obo:,a~gb~l:~!· ='n~dults. $300. rno 847"63.1or9'8-496i.A\'11 orlHHJ'JOO °' .. _.b.11..tlMQ •52·1920 wknd.s__ I Ba, A\a1l ~lad Apnl ten· •WATER FRONT 3 bii +SU ut1I. & $140 mo . .+ Apr 1· • • Forovu5)r!> ~ <tl3..I WILL trade 2nd T .U 2br&gar N1ceyrd tree~ nli. pool JDcu1. $39$. condo. 36' illp. 21, ba ' S20util.5486173 'llEW 2 BR, 1''4 ba. p11t10, 4 Plex. 1·2·3 Br Apl1 E blJrl~U:f 2' b Sh . fl ~~:''a/es for s1~ 2 BR No pets kids Older cpll 64HlS7 $625. Dbl 1ar. ~·764S HwnllwclOft leoch 3740 f:as~i.~t.s. no Pt'll w I p vt Pal 1 os. 3 B,. i..!!~e. Incl sp~~. m.,ut:r pl:~:.c:;~~h '~!p. ~: __ u . ~ply_ &4~ 2UY1 _ P!:l'(:.. S2SO 548-().101 _ Turtlt'r<><'k 4 Br near ten· NWPT HGTS 2 Br+ 1ues •••••••••••-•••••••••• w/frplc $325, 2 Br S23S. IJ su1 te. d in rm & dbl yard $12.~mo 4941 3-4111 32 S HAR P UN ITS ,Mei.aUel Mar IBRZBA naspool >\\a11ApnlS495 house. 2\.~ Ba. bltn BEAUTIFUL l br rurn~llureadultaardentype! ::u~·~~~C~t~n61g,K4 ga r aae . Aut o door , - Oro nae Co . f l\ e 4 water pd S300 bt & last moli4-&41S7 leas.. frplc l400 M1·8190 apU 1170 ar Sl90. Spanlllh apts. 2 Br. den. 2 ba pos · · ~ opener "'all. Pool & Want I Chrl~taun m111t• Plues/ Four 3 Plcxc~ + SlUO ~6 39M 1 Sa -J ---T' h sl)ie bldg, pvt encl 11ar .. w/patio l Dr. Beaut. Llrae 2 hf'. l ba. bhns rerreat1011 urea Adults rrom~ ~·ai~3r >" . l35 mi• T rade up ror l arge, - ---I n . ~aq~1n wn .me. BLUFFS 3 BR, 2 ba .. pool.aauna.lndry,adll.1S. landscaped w/pool. N 1ara1e. sundeck. $235 only,no1>et~. S3.101t3hdo1c!larn ap1rts. 1Blt to Cond0,2 Cr mobile hom1• $1i5 Lge'l r 2 '80•250 Vu st~ end,umt.eorlyarea 17301 Keelson Ln.1 blk pelll. 842·587lor962·6S67 86SAmigosWay.NB GWCHJHforRent 4350 Code.I Agt. 540 77511 ~·rnt1lpd fer ~g°dJ7.j~"rse & lake A~ail.3 20 Agt640•M60 W.urOeach offSlaler. MortlctJqu.Aph #J 644·806taJterS.pru ••••••••••••••••••••••• E"e~ 675·9006 ~luinRenlals.5105310 n1utrs Condos· lease 842-7848 2751'.: l8thSt C.M. ln!n. Jl4 Mano!(cdby STO!t,\<Jt: l(oruac roi 40 Terriric Unit,. rxcel 3 fir duplex $200. Kids o~ 12> Two story homes, 4 Br start.int at 1450 . ..e.w-.. .. och 37 69 631 3003 •••••••••••••••••••••• Wiiiiam Walter~ re11l. See Mgr. 19~9 Ma cond. Clo.e to Beach . ~·~ ~, Ba In spotless cond.. Agent644·1133 •••• r.;.~•••••••••••••• New adult waterfron Turftct Rock 2 br. sundeck, frpk bllns pie An'. apt ~. Custu good return. Will trJdc Mam Hcnlub. 540 5370 like new 3 Br 2' 2 Ba N--t Sh l ()r 2 Hr. adults. no pets apt• in Mtsa Verde. Vl1to Apb shag bch l bile Girl• no Mesa up. Prmr Only. Ail . --Oolh below market with ewpor ores woter Sl70/$190. 2421 E.16lh St. Be11utlful landscaping. You'll enjoy a relaxed pets 'S29s 646-116fw • l--------- S40.7751 Eves 675 9!Hl3 2 Or $2o.\ Cara~e. peta. rers. 540 '1~9 front 3 Br, .3 ba. den N. Hts. 646·1801 Exceptlonally r ich In· lifestyle in the exclus1v . . Single cur tear .. So. Costu i.inalc~ ok Fee Pools tr tennis. No pets .........,.. tenors. 1"2 bdrma from Villa ge or Turtle Rck Me a or Nu Newport LIOMSISTATES M111nltcnlal~.540.!:>370 •RENTALS• Le&ff'500 6TS·6917 $40 WK UP 1~ Bdr & S27S Meu Verde Villas. Cho1ce ollto3 Bdrmsm BIG CANYON alsu lewn cd11er eo111ne Builder/Broker 'clhn~2 8rduple"(Sl90 GJruge-2 ~~'i'~RSITV~~~K Bluffs 3Br. 211 ba. Fam Bach Color TV, maid UM Meu Verde Dnv rl 2 s tor y, 2 Bdr 64 2 lll'll new & nur new llH'Offi\' Child orpc>t ok Ft'e 3 sn' 2 B · ·.. um rm, din rm. on Grjenbel sen•. pool. THE MESA E1&t . Costa M esa townhomes. S290 to 1430 EAST APTS Office R"'tol 4400 propert>' m lfuntmgton MarnRentab. ~0·$.1'70 SBR·2, 8 8 ···· ::r nt3r pool 160"0 mo 415 N. Newport DI, NB 1714 1540-8871 mo.Three RockvirwDr. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Buch & other pn mt' R S~N aiOAQUl.N urn 835·22'2 or 7~·8747 646-9681 lrvlne. 833-0tOO 150 I Westclfff Dr. Oranae County nn•a, Collue Park, 3 Dr. 2 8n. Beaut. 1 br. Pool. rrpl. Gracious 11\ rng on IOU" 536 • 2579 frpl('. cpls. drp-., 5350 2 BR. 2•1 ba · ·· ····. WESTCLIFF 3 Br 2 Ba Luxurious ba)front furn. beam ceilgs . bltn1 Rancho San Joaqwn 2 B course. Sp1c10\ls 2 br, 2 Nl•\\port Ftnunc·1:1I Cir ___ ~9 2534 2 BR. 2 Ba ......• S<l~ 18' x 22' Fam Rm, hug 2 br. i ba located al P'1 Adults, no pets. Mgr. 2 Ba. View. Spac 01 ba. all amenities. bosl'"J Offlc• Spoc• Mini S-dlcote 2 BR. 2 ba. den 1460147~ klll'h dblfrplc IJ!e patio club Av;i1I May U t )48.S0749AM to9PM Coodo $500 m o. 1>42.5200 &44·0500 Call on Silt '.\1ana1o1er ,.. 2 BR house. t:;u•t•tdA. .'.'tORTH IR\'l="I:: &rdn~ incl 'd 'Walk l <tl>9-4147 Edith. '752·9320 PM. ---------t~orm )Our o\o\n & bu) .,., "' J RR 28 t..:n, ... _, ............. _0 M lil<t )6"2·3111ext ~ll h ool) Sl50 \' .ic<1nt · "· · · ......., .. shops SS25 mo Av111I .......,_ • H o L-leech 3141 Apa t11w..ts hrnl .... d t l.S unlqul! 6 unit IO('Qffit' 556 7i77 11~k ror "ue "BR. 2 Ba . . ...... S425 mid Apnl ..... 7•• .. EL·-l Br Sl90. Util pd. Slnsles 160 w. w1a...-, C .M. --·-•11.-.L-f .. _ ... 3t00 WES TCLffF BLDG. 1'4l Wl'OR I Hf ll(H ~rt)'. 3 Clu,ter; or 2 d "' \"k d ""° .,... ..... or cpl ok Ftt .-.... · 0 •••••• • •• • • •• • • • • • •• • «' vnTWnt ,..,.... :l bdrm . :ihllkt! roolt'll Spoc. 28r. 2bu Condo p, t & ... n 5 Main Rentals. 540·5370 Clottd GwCllCjts Drop a pebble Into lh ••••••••••••••••••••••• homes. hdwd fin .. l11th pullo enc 1o?ar. bltn~ Lease Opt. 3 Br 2 ea BEAUT GROUNDS Ocean from your Apt. & ph1s1tr. private yords l'ool S22S Ph 1132 ~262 frplc. coif rourse. IMS WATIRFROMT A~ULTS NO PETS Lease. Luxury, aecurity, & 11ara1es. Sl67.SOO 152-8710 E\·u . 752~$ Docks nail. Heated 10 m1nutn to ocun. L11e M1ture adults. 317M Cst • Al• "' .............. .. ~ ... --... ./.=-......... .;r .... _ Unl••nlty R.olty 3bd. Iba. Jlu.11denrt-d ~ d . pool. decorator's apart l br. 2 br upper, 2 br Hwy. 499·2835. 30011'~ Cst Hw' 673 6Sl0 ktrl~ ok. $2!15 mu 81" CANYON Unusually furnished 2 down, p1tlo. All r e· ---------'• · --645 4640 or 642 133S or w Ba. adults. S825 JnO. furbished From $200. White water view. neorl M041fttolft, DHut, 837·9726 67S·9877 or 213·762-180& Gas & water Inc I. new, bllt to beach. 2 Or ESOR LIVING ,/,.., __ _ ..1 .... _ .... ..1--.-....... ,/,.,,,.. ~ a.sort 240011-.... 0 . 'NTll\' $900 Month Draperies. rurpcta, gas $280. 494·3383 or 494·2339. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~ v• __ __ LuJCurlous 3 Br. 2 Ba. up .. _at 1a• stove air con T S I Profderorated,brlDhl& ""'r.fullyfum.halfblkto d'""1t1o'n1n"•. sw'immln~ OCtr.Auf•OuT ldyllwlld 1800 SQ rt 1;1 ) A ~I O Pl ERE 1\1111!• Rock Beaut. loc. 2 " "'" .. .. 5 ,.. " ,.. ncre A·f"rnme :mr ib11 3 or home. din1ni: rm. 1>1 . 2 lrn +den & din rm <'ht.-erful, 2Br. den. wet sand. avail Aprll 1. to pool. rec. room, waahtrs and ocean vu. bcautlru $3 6 9 00 S b • hordwOO(I rlr~. dbl 1101•. LoH•h· lulltH·a pina 41 l>or.(rplr ,lovelypvtyd June 1. $450 mo. no pets &drytrs. 01H . avallftble yea t er~s .· O~n~:~a)r'~~' ll!~nter11ardcn.S349 mu pntio:.' Comm. pool &: PUCOCK 644·Sl55 U930lhSt.N R.673·1889 · round. Monthly base- l\.16·4938 ~1~~~~011 ltt·oltur ~. parks Nr ~hoppma.bu11. SeJt1en Santo AM 3710 NEW !!.74~:rmo.494·1 ,MAMMO'l'lll.~l\t:S •Mudl•l 2 hr 1<111onhous(• ~ 3 2252 urt 6. da~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• 2Br Slud10/\plS Penthouse. t'OmmandlnR ------I tc;nrlls & golr f1rll 14W C.,Mstrano 3278 ••••••••••••••••••••••• t0Nl10 I Br. l • buth Me'I:• \'l!rdt• 1'1.11 iu vool :.40 60.'>S ---'/. lir duplex $230. K1 d1 ok. AMIASSADOl ltoltolS llR !ansgheer&. ro1r'~ttpnta' c~.'112 ocean 'iew. spac 2 br w1l.oll Bunk nlroH• ... ..,. 'l'I 1 .3:.... · ~ "' "'· h t 2607 SI 11ouot.1 burn\1111 frplr. el<•r ""':"" "•t upn ll:i 011' 1 3 fi r. 2 ba, swimm1na l'et OF AMlllCA b1lhs. ~ al( c:~ 0 an kltch, !Ito'"· ll1hw,h1 . lrnm111 :! IKlr m nindu llrl\ll. No pels S38S mo 2_t.&m Rcintahi. ~0."70 TWO 1,0CATIONS + + + $215 . S295 Wa>. L. · S350. •1M·t4l9 r.1· I rq:. d 1 ~110111.1 l ~3111)1.'1 mnn1b {l~t 1'-,.111d"\ I 373l1 Ro1l<'J, Clean 2br. lb.& cunrlo No WEEKLY RATES 148 W Wilson.CM 2 Br. Condo 180 deare lomplelcly furn ~lps tHfl 0011 u '"' ~ c. " n• pf'ti. S260/mo Cull F'ULLSERVICE ----------ocu.n \'lew. 1 blk to bch or to S3!!,!IOO D•Y Zll!lfl.1671.1 4112$4(17 22'17 Harbor.CM -...a--...-~ refrl1 . dshwsht', n Ml 2320 u~k' ror t\cn Sh11rp 3llr t .;.1'hich· t11t 2009 Brtslol. s A ~•uDltlU chlldren1pet1, l yr lac t:,c,fli~ 1.GSI '1rJ1'. ato• t• & rrrni: WtthNnd•r J2tl MS 4840&~0-2300 APTS l\\•111 Apr 1, $400 tat l'nr d \t.I S31l mo RENTALS ••••••••••••••••••••••• DOWNTOWN''.. l11t 49-IC.Wi&a.&03325 ,\rn1\\>ht•1ul l\111111, 'II"" 11 fi-&29112.l 2 Hr :!bu B111 C>nSOOf! O I ., -"1•1 rom11 furn nu11t In l!riO 2 llR. 2'' h.i ~~ tiOlt I r . rr )lrd n lds/peL'I ...... hUM11ts Or11ulnew Avail Mu r 15 S4-rludM Uf'll. lite lu\ ,,,<! Ur hou,t• l:u~t,11.!1• '\11 3 Bdrm~ 2 Da!Ju ok ISM mo l!M' Mllrl>k • U:lfwctlslMd Slnales $175 111 m1 rrum l11kt' S30.000 pc'l~ t hilctn•n 11ot•k11me S.1!13 f.')00 SSS<> 1r•rnl 3Jfi 7«7 or_~6 4147 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1 Bdrm 1220 ~ Oll;.!1or11.'lll !IOC)IJ ~'' 22Wt LE RAISOR Howff "9nM1kd or hlboo 111.d 3106 2 Udrm. I'• btl $250 I • a....1..~1 .. _... J J OO /\dull.II. no 11t•t• t,..\t\,.: ;\HHOWlll-:AI> El Tw o 3232 "".,._.... ,..,.... ••••••••••••••••••••••• 126 E 18th Street ·· 001• or Ir"'' lo h 111 ••••••••••••••••••••••• REALTY , ....................... 337 •: Burrront l.llllr 6"6-Ml6or642 4905 · Wroorla" t2' •Cl(' 1 Tnll l.i,:o·.l llHhomt• \anrnl 140F\irnb11c:hutilpd l11lnncl 2br. 2ba. 3~tory pino Ulllllll', In. l.Ak\• Onh $.'l~.-1 \'1tll ~111. LlZ\C.impu11 l)r , In Int· OdronutodlOJ>('t.1nal11 Ro• I P' t' r . Ca 11 I Dr. 1tove ti refr1it. prer pml Wlll lltkl' OrnnllC' M0 ?7'7 Campus \'alley Shor cu S4•1"horr 1150 Incl uUI 1213 18'18 2723 muturc per.on No pets {;(I huuu• in tr111l1• ._.._. CALL 133·t600 f 'ott1i11 au10a,pln11,,11r lotboo, lft I 1107 orC'hl~n 1150 M2 ~ " •k'u sa•.Ooll. i\"l ,,..,,ln.4on .. a ch 3240 UnlQUfl>llcl\.llPr,lnl ,...t tf'I suo " " ., "' .,. c I ,...,. •• • •• • • • • • • • •• • • • • • • • • • I 1• LO,... O ... LY !1-lOl~"IM ••••••••••••••••••••••• >l't'11n~uSl9.~ut swt " r• " kt"<lrror .t Hr 2 nu 01n 111«'.1ut 01.'t'rflf'W 2 Ill)'. 3 Slngh.:•11 2 hr p:lrt)' rm S:l.3'>. Vrly 2 br. 2 b9, 2 2 II W /LOFT Rt al htote Rm. h pk, WW l'~•ts. :\11 l\1 2•1 R11 , Twnhomr <."'o•rc lbrl210utll 1xl atory, 2 rur cnel. .. or AVAIL.. A\.tlt1l. l11t bch•99 2100 ilqw, cbhMhr .• 111lo 11111 frplc. om•k 1>ullo. r~rrl 11. l\ay & beach I br11na1, Ulll leony porrh. 642 1003 Imm~ Oceu1.1uncy •••••••••••••• •••••• ••• np11r >'nr1I vcl , 11•12 .u2~ wAhr dr)·r incl. ~2S m o Sum mer/w kly 2 LI r & Corono ••Mor l •12 J>vt patio, frplc. 1 yr In Trallc Sculplurt! art <'ol I "''1111 ln1111l"1 ~!l OMO lmk" •••••h •••••••• •••• •• •• HA YLOn APTS lt'rtor'1 Cup, ror 'rC'ulll.11n.lm11rtt 1-:,1.11e>, lli.I. 2 family & pet I br 1210 I"' t'lll<lhl 14~.ooo 1140 182(1 Mor). 31111. 3 \'lit l(Ul .lj(('. ttonrho s.in Jo11quln flurry 2hr rnrd pet u:>-0 2 .> A•oc•do. CM --)·urd llt'r \•arc• & "•tt•r 1wl 2 UN & Jrn ._howplurr' Seal Och 2br kid' l)t.!la ..,,, 6t45-0 I 4l Re .. Estah , r1111 11ft fl & "'kn1h. $4~1 Golf t•vu111t• 'll'W S47~ Varnnt 3l)r kld11 pet l"t•e ~' "'v Mon· Fri $pm lo 7pm .. ~.~.~ ........ ~!~~! •11.~ 21:111 Mo A11c•n1. ~o ~$00 Oc11rhcomber 631 2011 11.. l.'.:'r!~ lM·Sun l~m to4pm •I BDRM. APT • Near PoUery Shut k Walk to beach & e•t•r >thing W W c:.r flll'h 'IO\C 41 rcrnp; ,\\Jll April I $225 Month Mlui~n ne~lty_ 4\M 0731 LIVP. IN A <.:ASTl..J-; Wld1• O<'t'ltn v1l'w1. 11cre (I( OrdeM, huj!f' 2 hr. hu apt. hll(h 1·eolllnl(• Pool CI09r to httnrh & ~ho1>tiinl(. SS5'llmn lnrl utll Arl11lti1. 4!M·<1G5:1 11 1111 0017 21Jr. 2bll cxrh13lve Apt ovc•r looklnll bowlln11 areen & purk 1'1111•11 arnll' OCNlh view 91\00. mo ly 1nrlu1f\c• 462 <:11 U Dr 41M-0023 CASH $150.000 down lune :lhr, 11:hn. c;pt~. l.afl(C' Ill'" & ,,ND' 2 Br Tnplu. patio. SlllS bu}'cr ru1 lnC'Om(! t.n1t' > .irll Lill~'•""~ knJ~ ft NEV HAJ1PSHIRE t.'ORO:oilA DELMAR Adull!I, NO Pf;TS. t 5PM lRr P~11thouH overlook NOW' l\Jll S IO i7S1 21333.\9:!8~ 0 HCA H C If I f Cl p A U p ""CH 2 Br Townhou11e, frplc a~kAIRob,645M54 Ins m•ln b(!11ch. Sun t-:\1.'t 67~ ~ Lw\' .!. UH 2 Uu. :! <"a r ~:ar H T A H I l'I U A p l £ J 0 H 0 V M T Pool, trnnla. t'Ontlnental STUNNING 2 Br Otn 2 derk. "°"'" urden S.125 ----frplr, s m poul gd an•.i R ( A E I E G C T A R I T H C T U brt'akfast Some C?<°Hn & 81, g1rdcn 1pt t'ool. inclu.~1vc: ~9 l..uwer Clrr Rttttots Kut pet,. ok $310 + dt•r Ctatollno v1ew9 CI05t to Rec: irea 710 w JSlh St Dr No 10 4~ 111_12:1_. __ ••••• ••••••• •• •• •• •• •• • 1142 <?OX! M T H E R A S 0 T A G I A 0 W 0 ::::~a & rln<' beach East Sldl" Lult 2 Ar 11 • Ba. Htwpert leoch )16t Hou:Hs fluntfstt.d s:t2l J BR. 2 ha. rnl't.I ~ ~ ~ U It 8 A SJ N H U L p " A M (rplc. pool, adlt~. S2GO. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• klds. Pt'l S\hool !'I0'\1 • R H U " E C 1 H O R S T ---------ru. wtr pd ~7 • LIASI * C osto MH a 31 24 Rarb;ara Aient 962 771 1 R S E P l L A R M l 0 S S T k A Nr oreitn dtluxe 2 lvl, 2 Lovely 3 Bdrm. W/\'lew, ••••••••••••••••••••••• I E S L T l T S E A L A U A l E bd. 2 ba bmd cell ·fr-pie. In N B 2 Car 1ar. close I Br duplex $195 t:ul pd !tent or ~II :?Br l·ondo. M T T E E C T O [ [ C O I I ,. T bllnl~ lse.8l3·341'1 OME IEDltOOM to pool and C'lubhsc Ex 1-·re m!w cpt d~ New In A I A t B H L W R p M IC n C 8 E Cotto MH• Unfurnished Quie l loca lra sharp. bcaut1ruUy de.· M:un R~lals. 5-40 5.170 llldt 1 rhald OK S22S pc:r C H .. N J ( T l R O J R O C T l 1124 tron MATUR ~ ADUL roritcd. $4!i0 •mo. mo or~.0009i!l i KRI! 11 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ONLY'S140.mo (Xln a.o,..toa.och 3141 H AE EA HI UAP C H Ho OE OffleCIMttP.tt. rorsenlortlllitn>. ••••••••••••••••••••••• D R I L C A P H P U R N H R H 0 \ 2 •· 3 8 .. d I It M c~t Have somfl.lunir you 11o11nt •• "' r. " u ts. no oy c ....,. • Spacious 2 Bedroom. 2 Bath. n1etly decorated. $750. or submit RHtrt1n~ r~ulffit. tollCHOLS ltt oC &tote 2025So Co:ut Hwy Lal\lfla Beach 04 0703 ,, to sell" Clus1f1~ ad:. do A G R L H S H I A T H U 0 T I H W pell!. d1hw11bn. aha a ltHllor Ill D HtwPorl lt'll>-cll 642-56i8 HT WA s Ht H & J EL p C u p w p c pt11. closed 1•r11c" Cocta Mua~.77~ ---frplc, BBQ. Gas • wnttri--------...i l"'ttuctlom. HiOd«I ~ D.low ....., .....,.., ti.cit· i pd Ppol. Au.clole,, a .. 11.,, L'sc the Dail)' Pilot watd, uo. ~ « .._.. •. flf!O ...,_ w M• 1t 111 ·~ LA MANCHA A,TS 3 Dr, 2 ba. upper. sha,11 ------ "Fii.lit Rc!lull" ~crvice Concord l'vrple L 11ac Wh1te Moontatn1 ' T78Se<>tl Plac•. CM cpt, new paint. nr. OCC •l .. 11<' 2 br. 2 ba. view. ~tory. Your [lleter Purple F1nch Granite Sl4te 3 G42 50'73 Sl.35 5S2-me f::~:t~~fi=.~Jf'' lt'n'lce 11 oor Weare Merr1111&elt 0.nhl Webster ' 2 Brt.'Ofldo frplc. dshwahr, ----- Nas hua White Birch Wtnn1-uullH 1llt' futtst draw In the patio "ntl gar. pool. 2 BR Ul)'tt11rs ~I wJlge S!)C!(11lly ,.. Weel. .a Q.a.14' Pilot rm. lndry rm. $215. Isl. sundcck. > rly lease No Ctll M2 56711 t''Cl m TOlllOrrow : Hal iln R1publ le Ctaulfled Ad. Phon• last, nc drp. adlts n pets W. Oceanfronl ~8. pel.J. G-&2 4183 4!\ ta $4$0 mo 541·7140 • I From SI 70 1".11• M• ltc1w1ird f14"> 6 101 S140 up 11tore·ofriCl.'l> cplrc drp~ lltr b11lh. I 7301 lk•(tch UI, II U IM2 21131 60• PER SQ FT lfll 7 W F.S'rC 1.1 FF N Il /\GT. ~I ~132 EHcMtive ~ltH There's SI million in f' u I I ti t• r ' 1 t' \' rec re a lion ractllties P e r son :i It 11'11 11h•Jn•· NIGHTLIGllTEDTEN i.en1cc c·unll'f t•111·c NIS COUHTS A full tame room. xerox "' 1111 111 activities director who airport 11rcJ1 IN R J pl11n~ p.1r1wi.. nnQ·ll. larllnl(Sl23.R33 3640 tnP!' & rnor e · 1-"rce Sun -- Oakwood ortcrs the finest In resorl Ii vlna t•l a price )'Ou 1·on arrord. ii.I\ hrunt·h Corona del Mur, 450 ltt II~ •1t1rt. air nmd. park Plus beeull(ul arnale\. 1n•1. .c. W. ~l111tfrto. l&~ hedrnnm :fllt'I . 1173·4120 fum1,h1·!1 & 11ntu1n1~twd "'"w lluildrni<. l1<>wnlu11on llcul11 h111tl Still llunt1111(ltm l.ko;il'l1, I IJlk' I rom I hi' brh • 1.oc>u Sq ll ~lodl'I~ n rw n to to 7 ll\1ttl All 111 1111rt SI:?.'\ SOrr) no pc111 or t'hllclr(!11 t'M orrtu ~3cl 7:'>W k o o m m a I c· ~ 1• I\ 1 t c• ",. nl I u bll• '1 on th to 2000' 11lon• ''"Ht' & 'iM' I)( fll(Hllh 1t<'1111u1111) r1 .. r '11.1r1· for lrn~t' c•o1 111•1 llur IJor ~ llok••1 C'nll .lo hn Wu bh, 1"1111<'11\ llo11k. ll7!t 44100 Oakwood Garden Apartments "-•,eri IHCI! "*""' 880 ltv1n11 Irvine al 18th 645·0~50 .... .,,_,. .... 11 SMtli 1700 HSth St Dover al 16tn 6•2·8110 rrmn S:!l5lu12951mo HEW,ORT HACH I. 2. :1, 6 &t II rnnm 1i11nlr11 ofrl•···~ rrom Sl7:1 :112.1 l\1r1 h Sl N IJ 1 '11 111 rpor t 1 !1711 r.(Uill FAHREMT Ofllec·~ 1111 low II\ !11' 1w1 "I ti '11~-111n \'11•111 f.. La1u111 N•11111•1 2CHI Ill !WO 1111 Cl UI llOll Will ~hn1t• r\c•rull\I• ol ftCl.'11 ~1!111 It I :.0 <.:011111 \ll"f' 1.:11 .l:tlll •I \IO Flt!-.... It F:!'l'I • I 2 3 nm o(fll'I'\ lrom St:l:. p er mo t\Cll l\1rvnrtrr llotrl "" lc·uM· I t'<I IS.13 3223 ·r11 noun Rr01nd ne11o ' Immediate >ffic-c• 11pnrr II\ Jtl 111 San IW'l'Up1nr)' ~ ~out apt Junn r:illl'triinn 1 ,tudiv plan\. "ail furn or urtr & 1 iuite l'n"•lh:t• lflcu Tlach . I br. corner I br. 2 tlon ll('llr L'upi•lrunu br • 2 hr. 2 b11th~ . .Rnmrd Depot RMt11utant & Ml'I hv rma, d1n.1na orua. ~ion Call ffll !l!l!KI J1tor1111e. pal1vs. decks. -- landscAPQd 11rounds. cov parkg. 11.ihted tennla. \Olll'V b11ll 2 St\ C'l ubhou•l'. bi111ardii. swimming pool. pln.i pon11 . hyrlro 11ps, ll)'m. llccurity patrol So\lthwelll Comrr FA.lnJ!er /Newland 8-lOO FA.1n1er. H.B. 1714 I 841 9805 HOW IS THl TIMI for Job aeeletr4 In rheck tht" D"llY Pilol lleh> W1nted rlu&lflr11llon. tr lhl' jnb )'1111 wt1nt 1.4 nut thtre you ml•hl coMlder orferln1 your Jervlcea with an lld In Ill(' Job Want~ catt11or) fthone 142 M'tA Thursd1y, M1roh 18, 1976 DAILY PILOT CJ J '"Add it •.• Build it...Diaper lt...Hammer It ... Carpet 1 it ••. Cement IL .Wi re it...Hoe lt...CJean it ... Move ~it...Press it ••. Paint lt...Nai l IL .Plaster it ... Flx It ... SERVICE DIRECTORY Pl umb at. .. Paten •t.. P1pe 1 t. .. Re m oaet it ... J Roof it ..• L andscape it... Tile it ... Trim it...Sew it... Haul it ... Add It ... Plant 1t... A lter it... Learn 1t ... ,. """1.-c• • .,.. atld c:.. Ge• ' I Ge•rtll Senk•• a..c... TH Mo•i!HJ P ..... /P.-Ng ·······••••••••····•···•···••·•···•••··•••···· ....................... ·························•···········•········ ~······················ •.••....•..•.•.....•...•••.••.•.•..•...•......•...•••....•........•.. APPL.IA Ct: REPAIR Patio eo~er•. renc1n1. Lu: Day care. De~ndablt wkly ··~n ChOdrtn'~ one IOUTal• TO'C con~ult.nl. II )11"1 C'X :\t O\'INO .. Ll'l I. '"l)r J tt 4/S PAIN'fl'll~• LAMIERT TILE llO -~rviceC.11 c•ra1ea R•P••r, re l'\lnandlurnina• ma1nt &dHnuj)t pnt'd on Nunn} w11J1::. pt. 4 )r~ tit &ndfd crwn mo'' )OU Ren Int "~'l Quullt)'11ourk lll4J ~ ~22 model Rt'U 96&7452 J.t~ll Glen Racer.M2·~l ~up ~-04411 t\atffn WbtalOl\96.S·~ nra ~5m3or833 3944 Lie & lnitUl'l'<I (.\111 IQI a.wty Str•lut ..,.. S..-•lce CHh'odor H unlln&~on 01rdenln HcUiftt Tin Con:.ultant Buok M.ovln& llauhna S1urlcn1 1~ ~$t. ll63 ll'71H ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• Ser\1ce, mow & rctae ••••••••••••••••••••••• kt pn~ l'rofe1"onal' w IAtlt' t rutk Reo111; P'totttr/R.,olr HAM POO/S t-:T 14 on ihampoo & •l~•m r lean CU1lom hocnn & addl 'Pl'C el n UI*. prun•nA HiulJnl mo' me clunup fte.AlntlH 5411 Z3'1T Barn )48 VT:J $l'i9 ••••••••••••••••••• •••• Jt\•1.i d 1 \;om m '1, l\1ll'IH•1a , bath:>, ""°" \'r,., Crpk!\. l'llll)" llc:ttt"° fth: 633-371 o. Moo.Tuu,W~ s.Jot.,._ mt Color bttcbtenen1, uon' ZO\'r1up inNB n-a.s rates. depend_.bt S'7up Gl'nrep.tr.r\' -\'ERV NE\T P\TC ll d11y1 Standp1per Half wht earpt• lO min Gent>ral Co1H ractor '4'r\ m ·9583 F~frtt~t 8424~7 \\'ll\'WORRY&Fl'SS• P~/P.,.n"9 JOlJS & T~XT\'R~; ""Str•lc• C.-nll'r Cd \1 ITT~ 1120 bleach. Clean llY rm. din Flnanc1n& av•ll 83314-'l ----l.('a\t ttw-Tax PrPpar•· ••••••••••••••••••••••• Fr•'\" C'tlt 893 U:l!f ••••••••••••••••••••••· ·-. rm 6 hall llS A\t rm --RON'S LAWN SERVIC FREE If AU l. JN 0 . 1!°" 1•0 us 2al H pi.pr rETHS PAIHTIMG ---'l'i N• 1r1 mm1n11 & r1• GLORIA MARSHALL S'7 ~.couch 110. th11r ~ GF.R"'ICK 41 SON Call fl?'" .. 11males ror ou tleanup. lr'C\' v.ork for t.:1111 NOW 8182 Jnt t~x\ Rtli; R:itt's l'i\Tt'll Pl...ASTl.;H ING imH ul ,\bii any huuhn!I lJ'Hlmenu '~ orr Ciuar ehm J>t'I odor Crpl Addl\100) &i Remodebn c LOW monlhl)' r1 le uublc item• ~7 200$ Landlcop"'t CaU Gtne 1t ~ 04M .. ,\l,1, T\'Pt-:S• • Qui \'k '"' 111 :.en 11·1 613 7~i2 rvpa.lr. l~ ¥rl ci.pr Oo I.it 81211M2 M'T-41708 f\l'1o. •••••••<P •o••o•J•••••• -.-t-'rtt t.: .. 1 54U ~ G&6 l9'1:1 til\ 0 C ...... Meta'9tg ':.,o 1 r 01 k 01 m ylfH Reh )ot9.2J70 4736041 Hi&b Sthou1 bov wll Houlffa....-&-.. Complctt• L.1111 1capt at1nplllnl~11llpapl'nna -- -' ••••••••----.••••••••• •••••• 11i·rv l.ic'd. 13 ,Y""' llO Pi .. nl inlr S:...l(.)rm •. &1K'tU1t .....,.1119 Rl'lllO\ uh. I r1mm1 n.~, ••••••••••••••••••••••• o.·vc s ..... ~1111·11 . -,·,r•. rMollll >our 1ard•.. ... t "" c.~ ,.~, "' • "' ... ., • , po rd L .ind a c 1 p In a, on 1pt rt'nl.1 , ~ Tl" ••••••••••• • • • ••••• •••• vru111n11. frt•t• t:.l Lie 11. KJlt'hfn Cabin~t . <:atm WeCarcC•fl>Cl Cle111ner1 dcks. <'One muonry Al\tt 3pm 54.5 6402 11 0\J ECL £1\N JNq 111 ~ 'tllt7 . . llOMF.SA\lt:RS fulh in!<r'\I ~2 :.'6.W • .-aJJ unlt.. lalhct' p11Uu.. Ste1meleanorsh.ampao Cuar L1,• 63$·7212 -----Our Bol ntu (a 11 UlUa Prtclt' i'llt Pn <'t'~ J•Jumbins & llt<allni: boat rundl'g. !Hli 5219 Aho Upholater)' All 11oorlc Bedri Trim 'N Ed&t' ~ ClunuP6 J111nice'5 Rae&ed) nru MotOfWY Lie In, Calico l\rn1l1nw t°l'tl' csurnate h{ln~I & U"'°ltt•ry 1uar. J«fl. F'tt'\' Ell 1 c.. l>f-JMendablt Wkly Sn 675 ~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• Xlnt r1•(1•renc1•" !li!J ~ rch.i"'-•en ll'l' SlO ••••••••••••••••••••••• ,.--6_ Raa•. ra•~ •u '""16 ••••••••••••••••••••••• -~"' EIUmtt~s 642 9907 ,. ... I r1 .,.~ -,........... ... o "'" ....... , '"stm ... rep ate!> .it1h•11o hr. 847 0383 tlor .\ .!. l lll't Upfto11t.ry ••••••••••••••••••••••• C --ELECTR ICIAN ·Small YARD CLIAHUP WJ~ltJ1~ ~r.APE Bnck Concretr Palio l'ain~n~ RcpTlk Md yn.. M~li.'rt'haral' &•nma nr11n1iw l'o 11\\'r npR~tODdEL.1 <;1·omL1mc-~11'1 ~~~~ :i::, ~~~.t~~I:· t~· e"!~~tir~a~~io:2 Complete malnt 845-0Q Res. Comm·1 Clt'u111n1t 6'°R~r~:"~"t$ 1»~.~~f•ts ~~eo,~; ex;r ~ 1~~ :.'O >"' K\'to\·er1ni;1 n· • fl• enl a . c, ~ rce R I. All k I S48 s2o3 • ---.---Ser,1ce tull ~7 IOT -------~ -1w1r111tt/ rl'Sl~ hni: " t'St 645_:!4~ ~Pt;;;· wor uar . GtMNI Stt'YlcH \f i\SONRY -Tile. brl<"k-. JUST PLUMllNG Joh 1no "'m:ill, 1:1·t our Carpentry. t-'1 n Is h & Fu...._.. •••••••••••••••••••••• MIZ MOPPETS IJl<>1:k. conrrete &t 5tonc PAP~R .. !'AINTk S20 H~. 642·4 I 1 1 1>1 tn• bt>fon· )Ou dcl·ul1'. Remodehne & Repair New Carpel ln,taUed" • ••••••••••••••••••••••• I DO IT ALL! BE fR EE' CALL ME! J.1c'd 968-250-1 cxpr ,,1~"' 11oor a\ e,... Re p lpe S.,.clol Wm G l"t> ko k1. 011onc1 Re.srates C..11979 0379 Your doon tram me PEACJ;i &'COMPANY El1clace l. Plumbing Supc:rb housttleanini at \\'ll.LIA:\JS&SONS• No11o111 Sull:.lort1on Prnlt.'l>i.1un11l l'lu1oll111g ~~to 6..S ~us_. __ _ ---- ---reas.;u .,_.. ft ., P M ZJJZNewport Bl. C;ilt etc Reas rates. 642·•~7 reas rates M5·2022 ufl ~l.ii.onr• Bnck Block ~u:ir 1-"rtt ell .SM 3!>2'J tt€.\SONAULE RATES ROOM Addll1oni.. i•r· .._.......,.a . u i Furn1tur• r,r1nl1h1og, --•pm &Stone'. Call~l 7tll9 WAl.LPAPEkl!l.G All Contr·~ Lil' •30()948 llaH som,tbing you want :!~15n°et~ 8 t ~f r.c k'er~ C.......t/Co.-cret• ~.~':~!~0~a :.;:r:·~ Ht.,"t?.Y~:n~-c~:~t~~u . Houseclun1ng. S3 pt1 M 1 M lundi. Worl.. 11uor Free --~ ::::"~a;:;~ed ad:. do 547 7331 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Pia.nos also. f'tff esls, craftsman 64$.6558. boor. Xlnl work, rtf'1 or.°" aso"'Y ests Cllll Norn"f t1:~ J70S DAY C~R :-.l lGHT ---!Free Estimate&! P hJlllps pickup &t FREE de· . Mt 4.631259tl,897·188l Founl:unValle)•962·G7t2 or61S7412. .Dra~t&.~ewe.r~r'·~t·e REMODELl..._.G Ce me n t Co. P 1l1os, livery. Fast rehabteCe m e nl &. Pat io BRICK 81 k & <.."Ustom paintm1ot & wall _61.1111~.ort>.1<!805a_ " dnveways. We/ Bonded . w k Landscap1n J . Tre Experience Japanese • oc · stone . 11 Aller.cMons, R'pa1r•.1751·5657aft6.allwkncb., ser\lct. or &uar. Remover . New.lawns. Housecleaning. O-..n concrtl c wo r k by papen.ng rontrJ~lor. a. Roofltt9 Stor,s, Add1t 1on1 . ~·ZS.ZS 1139-82l9 tra1u.porta11on.s.t5·9798 Stewart M 111unr) workcu-.lom.1fyoudon.1 ...................... . K 1 t ch en & Bal h . COltCreft Wert& S36 1108 care for custom don I REP \IRS ALL. TYPl-:S CabtntlS, Patio covers. G•••ift9 J a>•'s Cslm Repair Proreu1onal Carpet , catl. exptn:>i\e. but RehonJhlt'.Crt'l.'esl .ht• decks. cement wor k. Free est. 837-8832 Randy ••••••••••••••••••••••• Cabtnet·for m1ca work Cleaning. Also Floor &t Beaut. Bnck \\ alkways clean, neat & reliable Wah R30 W'l\l an) time Member 880. All work f'l'.e esl. patios & pal MIKE.Clean ups" Gee crpn try . Com Window care. Dutc h Planters. Veneer:. & Laomsed, bonded. & in :- l(uar. Palc>(llbo CONtruc· coven, wlks le drv'wys. lawn care. Fr ee eita m /resld. day 892·4Sl7 :\fa1nteoanc' Service Pal 1os · R e D 1> • J 1 m su~t. Call Bob Bro11on f ind what ~ou .wanl in lion. 962 83li& Fair prices. Ml·S'1M Call af\emoon 5"8·2049 en>.642·380'J m -1508 ~ 7307 S36-1598 EH•s DaJly Pilot Cla:1s1neds Want IDS.II Your Hobby Items! Pi.a<'(> '/OllT ad under .,... ..... )'~ .. RUA$ eaeh Wed Ir S~t. DAILY PILOT Class1r1ed Sec:oon CALL642·5678 Officele..tal 4400 lte..tahW..e.d .............. Lost&Fo.4 510 Ptnoltals 5350 HelpW..ted 7100HefpW..t.d 7100 HelpWCltl'lted 7100 Help Wanted 7100 ••••• •••••••••••••••••• ••••• •••••••••••••••••• Oppart.ity 501 S •••••••••••••••••••••• ~•••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••• •••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••• ••• ••••••• ••••• •Mewport leoc .. • All adult ramlly needs ••••••••••••••••••• •• •• 800 }ll 2~00 sq fl umce Br m NB or CM area - space OceQn view. Top older place OK -re· loc: Nwpt Center. Other a30llable. Good ref from 111ie~ a\'ail. Nattress past 13 y rs in sam e Hl'ahy,979-6571. house. 675-1345 tves or t Mixed gray poodle, M. vie El Dorado Park M.V.830-8085 MASSAGE HOTEL · OPFICE · HO:\fE Wttkends. C·2WAT ERFRONT 90' BULKHEAD Am ie Quevedo. W-8203 TH E PROPE RT Y MART OST 3/10 Germ an BYAPPOJNTMENT Shepherd. rem. a ns. to 6:00 P Mto4:00AM "Ansel" Had Okla. wags. ___ sia_o-G_l_R_L __ _ BEAUT CLASS A FIRE· l'ROOFOPCBLDG Rd1ned m1ture lady,MoMrtoLOClll 5025 II arbor al Adams, C.M employed, qu.1et. Lo reol 1 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Vic. Oor s'tl Dr . & F REE COM MUNITY Magnol11, H.B . $l00 SERVICE oHered by Rewan:I 536-.o25 SOUTH COAST COM· Air cond. elect , cpls. br a pt. SHO. mo. 834-8019 •BANK RATES drps. musi c, tlev .. 2 38 R .. -..,...,., LOST. Do1. Small White Jan11or. ample pr kg. All · ..,.e, not over.....,.,. 1 NO aALlOON Fem. 1 blk ta pped ear . met 3 mm. S.D. & s min handicapped, 2 Chrisuan PAYMtNTS "Moppet". Lake Forest airport. M. n. Stever. adll. Last ret. &yrs. Ref"mance to consolidate area. Reward S81·9229 Mgr. SS7·0136 or 646-8396 before 9am 534-a74l debts. Make home 1m· Lost ; ln•h Seller. young Newt)' decorated om ces. I °' 2 Ir le..tal provei'nts or Just have Ce ma I e. N r 1 st h I good CM loctllon. Ulil HHded CM CM' HI extra ash Call Wu t m 1n1 l e r , N a pd S':!'I uncrpted & IY APllL I MECHANICS Reward. 5411.9202 Fran.le M N ITV HOSPITAL AUXILIARY. If you ll\e alone In Laguna Beach and would hke lo receive a call ea·ch weekday to ascertain thal you are a ll right, plea:.e t elephone 499 1311 Ext 6"-4 <Au..·uliary Ofr.) l·rptt.'d 548·1!M5 Working moth.er wf2 yr NATIONAL IAHK Dolan. old son seeks reasonable (7141631·1954 ---------i SDirihlol Ad•lser Office B\all. Cst Jlwy rental r ate-not over Sl~ ----------1!.0ST: 2 cock a·poos. Vrc ADVISE on all muucri.. Cd~t $90. per mo. ca1 per mo. Very reliable SECOMDAltY ~~lls~.'!.:1a~an)'OO·CM READINGS daily Lie. !JSonly,67_3_-.is_o1_. __ -t Wf&ood rer1. Employed. Fl.... c G __ .,.... _______ , 9am·10pm 2230 North lusiftffs lte..tal Oldtr home or apt ok. ,...AM IM FOUNO Vk 2101 W. Cst. ~lain, SA. 542·9287 Call 514 75ll On Res, Inc. Comm. pr. Hwy femule cat w1wh1 IOU.LSHOPS hes CM' ~bch pty. Lo mo. pmnu. No flea . collar d ee lawed Outcall Massaqe Balloon. 15·20 Yrs to pay. 642.1626 ' WE COME TO \"OU. ~lecced shops " orrlce Mature woman w/12 yr i.pace avail. The F ae· dauihter & dog seek1 II; wry, 42S W. 30th tn l b bdrm hff/d up. E CM or heart of Cannery V1llaee. NB. w1y~ by Atay L Vry f"orrnfocall673-9393 resp. refl. S225 l ops. 2 Pnls. . M0·2210 a!L 6 pm. ~tECHANICS FOUND Male Irish S'l· _____ , NAT BA:'>JK ter.w/cbokechain collar •CRANDOPENING • Call anytime w/rope. Fountain Vly A·PARK MASSAC E 646-1896 638-3954 839·6842. SS Ot'J:'WITH AD ----------1 Mon·Fri 11AM·2A~t L-0-o..K·l-H-G 6000! FOUN D P ood l e at t88S-8ParkAve. l4ntMs /I / Money W..t.d 5010 Yorktown & Newland. C<>11ln Mesa. 646·99« ~. R•fft ••• • •• • •• • • • • • • •• •• •• • • Hunt. Bch. 968-3722. •··~:••••••••••••••• ~~~c;,1!~~241~!·j~~~ POUND: Black & Gold BobJar.~~t1~~tasseur tn_._ 9'79·3194 Fem S ml dog. Warner & Outcalls 4!J.l·!il 11 Oppo; lwJty 5005 Bo I 11 C h I ca II B . • 6'lW()9(. ASSEMBLERS HOUSEWIVES Tired Of Housl'hold Drud gery Want To Earn Extra sssssssss Work Locally & Gel On The Job Training~ Dof& SwbtcJ Shifts VOLT I I flAt "ll •f~A'-• • -" t, ., ot ' 3141 c-... Drh• 546.4741 (Across From 0 .C. Airport) Equal ()ppor Employer IUUTYOrlt Shampoo Girl. r time. good wages 200 Nt>wport Center Dr. N 8 644·6671 BEAUTY OPK. exp Following nol nee Neor South Coa~l Plata 557·3986 Bffuly Sl> l~l·Mu!>I kno11o lalesl trends tn cuts & s tyles. Busy solon To11 11oages . Lake fo"onst area. 837-4~ or 837 877!1 Bee-Lme F ashions nds J slylists in lhls area. Qualiflc11l lon1: lo\e clothes. use of car. nu ('Ollectlllg or dellvcrin.: Call 963-:!MJ afier 6. Or 963-7470. JUNIOR SALESMEN Boys & G irls 10·15 yrs. old, earn $20·$50 p e r week getting n ew customers for the Daily Pilot. Work hours a re 3: 30 to 8: 30 after school and a fe w more hours on Saturday & holidays. This is not a pa~r route.' No de l ive ri es o r col l ec tin g . T ransportation provided. You must live in Huntington Beach south of Slater lo quulify. 9G8·3!H2 Equal Opportunity Employer HelpWMhd 7100 Help Wonted 7100 -.................. , ••...•••.••..•..•..•... ·······•·······••···•·· ---------Bovs & Girls ~:,1a1in,h1·11 r111c saton "' AUTO PARTS 10lo1(year!I of lll!C Dai Cook Lulu art•a mh loharp 11ro ly Pilot delivery routes DAY COOK i.:rt':-o'l\'c hu1r i.lyh~l y,111 COUNTER MAH may be avn1loblc in your Expencnrc nol m•<' Neut 111.: to build clu•ntt•I <.:1111 ll ... u. Eam prom for de 11ppear;mct>. Apply in 6i:Vill.'>O, Tue" Lhru Soil. hvenes & ca:.b, ln~ or person A n c 1 c n t A'k lor Marl_y_. ---- merchandise for :.elhng .Manners. 301 N. Tustin 3621 West lit St. Santa Ana new subscnptlons l''or A\'e. Sanla An11 Gl!nt'rJI Office A!.:.istan:------------1 information please call . . Sh & I) pmg ei.i.e,nti·• • _ ...... -......... 6<12 ·4 32I t'ro m San COOK. minimum 2 )rs 11«11> 11o 1bl.kpn1: I ('flll. •voN Clementi.'. -Sun J uan e.xper. local re(:; A1~ply ~ t11~1e . 24 llrs wk. " Capistrano area c:i ll in per~o11 ,0ld lJrui..els ti7!> 53.ll. _____ _ Uven Up Yow Life & lam M~yToo, • Rest. 2007 So. Coasl llw'. • . 495,0630 a nd ;\t 1sslon V11' L g na lieh · 1;ir1 l'rid.1y, IJart tune ur. JO -El Toro area, call ~ u ----tt•rnoons SJ 00 per hr. 540-l220. COOK~NIGHTS Call M F. btwn 1 51'\I F,quiilOppor t::mployer E'Cpcr ti only Sam 's only "339464 -----MnoV .... DrhePlaa STOHS ~'°°to ~.40U ft. ••••••••.,••••••••••••• ~·5281/963-2497 J 0 II N ANT H 0 NV S DRESS bo r I T E scor t S'rv1ce for S ti I d t s p or sa e op .. •-'"-'"-F d p d I "' e qua 1ly pro uc s loot c---&-C M. location Paul. .-.ants ...... ..,. · oun : a rt poo t n omen. made by lbe world 's -r·m ..... Seafood. 3901 J::. Coast <" I 1-' d r Orthod llwy CdM Apply 111 '" ri ay or on· persdn ' · lie off1l'C Must be a t100tl OPFICES soo to 20.000 f\. 1525 Mesa Verde East COSTA MESA 545.412) 1!3l·l400 or s4s 5000 apl Let your eyes browse femal' pup. Black. \lac 646~ largest cosmetics com Exp. gd pay, gd benef1ls 218 lhrousb "The Hobby DoverShores64&-0437 pany. lnlereslcd? Call App ly al Pac1f1c Trawler Cooki/Pr•p Cooks ---------•Shop" In the DAILY P REGNANT? <W z h 7 l3SO 350 K almus. C.M . ,.. Ea rthwo rms, h ouse· PILOT O auilled s.ct.ion FOUN D~ Blk & tao fem Caring con fi dential 540·7 t or enll · · S40-393S. Exprreq .Ovcr21.Appl~ p I a 0 t s. r I 0 w e rs . every Wednesday &SatW" s b,p. w/s1lver choker counseling & referral _ H em Ing wa y's. 2 17 vegetables. Con tract day. Vlc W.18thCM.MS-8100. Aboruon, adopuon le Bab)'Sltler. my home, FV Bookkeeper, mature able Marine Ave Balboa a r o wer s wan led FOUND · Btfl Germ ~~~:E 7 S Mon·f'n. 2Ch1ldren 10 lo accept respons1b1hly ~Janel ______ _ -----~~~~~~~~-1 Bac k>:ard adequate Morl909H.Tmt l stiep. rem. l·S yrs. Vic 547-2563 School, 1 home. Own S700 mo l.oc.ttcd COUNTERPER50H S•t"LL CO"•M E RCIA Sm all mveslmenl lar"e o~~ 5015 V H I I lranspo r lat1 o n . Newport Center Call , '"" '" , · " ..........,. I H arbor u 1 s . ~..__.& Bushard/Slalcr!l62·G7l2 114-6«·l~7 Oa~Shifl 11·5 Sbop11. ()(~s & Storuge. profits. f'inancinei a\·1111. ••••••••••••••••••••••• 6+1168$ , ..... "~ ------Del Taco. l.aJ(una Hills 1-'rom S6S mo. 5"8·7249 HY HUHTtl IHD. . rwparot&o. , IUSIOY IUSGIRL •· 11 cu1 4720 lll-306 I LO•NS 811. % fOU ND : Coe k a poo. ••••••••••••••••••••••• &b>s•tter. exp. 1·9 yr old • ...a "" . -------------C---.::.:==:.:.~---1 ,. 14 o while. female. Vic. 2 School• & 4. days, 3-7. H.B. area Days Only COUNTER ll P.LI' Stores&Offices LHlherltftporh >Jso2ndTDLoons Guys, Costa Mesa lnttnlc:tion 7005 CallSandy11fi7,S362447 HOSTESS·NIGHTS Girl ln work llAM to ~~:11wilpo:\rfl1trRch1 .. db.I Cl.8 1 ,1 NETS $2000 !\fo. Fa1rei.t Terms since 1949 968 M57 or 968·3323 cxl ••••••••••••••••••••••• Babysitter for 2 child re l lo~~~y ~f~~~~s~~ Fri 2P:\1 only. M•m Fri. App ,,, • •• X l nt M ission IOC' SattterMtg.Co. ~ Will train horse &/or 1n my hume days, ly Captain Mike's fo'1sh tll•nt o1 lease l' 2 ionmA w tourist fool traffic 642·2171 545-061 I LOST a r of men's RX rider• Eng. Wes trn. 549·~ eves. The Ancient Mariner Fry 1115 \\I. 19th St C.M Cht<r 22 usages. Hnllh 101~. 0-..·ner IS ill & on Gla•;•Ps \l '1c n-von Ln, quahr1ed stock hor!lel 2fn1 W Coasl llwy, NB 64!'12875 ------Morr, Antique Store. 1 ( """' u.: 1 $5 oo h \ ra1nl Stort>, ln leno Y reason s tore or sale ANlou!K•fttefth/ Weslch fr area Gold 4~~·~~~· · r. / nn, BANK Busin~ma~ looking for Deliverymen oHr 21. l>ri•onll<>• ·!I. Doutiqul'. G~ ter ms A_gt 837 4200 Penonab/ framei. 1n brown pucket p1l assoc. J-.arn SlOK iwr perm p1t Early mom llobb~ ~hnJl, C'I<' Lots o ARTS & CRAFTS Lott & Fowtd c I 1 P cue. 646 l 167 IE A IARTEHDER EXPERIENCED yr Cpl!qm•f 645 I 182 I.A Time~ d1•hv to N B lYPll'ol. II and ""ntlen re· :iu mr req. Full t1ml'. ~Ill :ilflt •GUARDS• Wv "rt> luok111t: for !>ev<'r31 mature men lover 2S) lo INOrk in a professional 31 · mmphcre 111 beach area:> flnl.'!>l C'omm e r c1al & r111a111·1at center. Full or 11111mc, r etire d men Wf'h•oml'. 110 exp<'r. nt•c-. Phone & truns 111.'l". W1•l•klv pay :.lrt SJ. hr. t;J:t l!lb!> GUARDS Colter Me1a Perman1•nt. full & pnrt • 11ml' l'h11111> & ln11"f'· n·q (.'1111 Mfi 0274 __ • 1mrklntl U1)0ll wolk tn.. NETS s1s.ooo Yr L••;•i•F;;,;.d••••••5300 Rewai:_<t Full or Port-Tim• CONSUMER LOAN CAR WASH HELP ~~~:O s2su mu. Call t'~~'.1~~;,n;;j~~77 Just Jll'rfect for Mom & .~:••••••••••••••••••••LOST. blue wallt•l. Vie Be rendy to work al! a /Over20 · liuimh wanlNJ. lull t1mi-, Pop o~rallon Oc1 IOC' in Town & Orange. C ~I riroress1onal bartender in PROCESSOR Al>ply In Person Dental n•replioni~t. 1-:xp )2 3 S Ii r Io s la 1 l. Lachenmyer YC'llr round bc•ach to"'n l,OST Mur<'h 4• St•;ilpoml Rl'11oard Ask for 81.'\er 1 wet'k. l:'rce JOb µlace MMro Car Wa.h Full l•ml' Sutur,IJ)~ l mform'< f11rn. In NI\ 011onrrmm1n..:&11o 1llsc•ll Sl3ClH'81' Olll•rf'c1 miall' I) 6752940 ment asi.i s tance lMOOllclllhHl.1111 Some t'\\'' S<1m1• bark •• n .. 1 1';111 J.1111 V1ckrr~. R1>.lllOf ' ror l!lhoUt lht• l• .... l ur UI SH.im" Bluffs url'.i ..:__ 11• 834 1960 1104 F. 17lh K.13 111·'"•' ._, ~ UMITEO --- -Salary <•r><'fl !Hill :i:is:l .,. H'ntor~ u' 11 dov. n pa\ Rewu rd 6"4 48611 or LOST Gold~n Rt>trif'vc-r. ~., anla Ana Amencun CASHIER lndntrlaf bntol 4500 •••.............•••..•. ~~l Sq Ft M I, front or f1r1'. hit' rear flvor s:si1:. Mo tllll l.011:1n St . l ln11 (; O.i~ ~o sno. ,., M Mil m~ll :..n1 Sq •"I 211 Pt•r •ct fl 1t1~ll t1111•h, N U 1\l(t'nt :~11 :.l~I~ ment Aj!t 8J7 4200 213 $.Ct WOO w red collar ff'm ~yr, Borten1frr,., ~hool CALIFORNIA IAMk Mature & ex per d 7/\M DENTAi, A.-..s1s1 ,\N r -. , • \'1t> or :\1011noh11 & In Cha11,1tl•• 1.,,11 .. 1 <I FLOWERS L~Sr fi•m C.Hman d11rnnpolu. Rl'waril JobtWe111t•d, 7075 309Maln lolJOP:\li.hifl Lc•i,dllll( Cheerf11l ll 1•nlhue-1J~t11· s bl' I' \ I (' s i\ 11 jt t ~ • 002 2001 • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • N 8 bole I ('n II Ii 14 1700 N II MI !le! 11 N !:~TS Stooo Mn t'Utl'. ('II")' to hfl1'rlllC drin• In Xlnl 101· In roa,1111 ton J11~1 l>!'rfct"I for lhl· )oung .11 h.-.1rt 1\ll ""·~ tfr' 1r1•"I <fovll IC'rm' A(lt M..17 42011 tint)' •'J'11n, IA!uth C'Olll1r. _ ----Huntington l •oc h 1.'X 1 523 JI l 3 :JO I' 1\1 979 5.1.'\:t l.osT W1.tll••l Vtc l'omo111 E 0 .E . ---- 1,() .... T 2, 1 .. y k -h & l!llb 0ro\\n1i.h ta 17141516·811 I oC' • • .. or ' ire leather John Bi cit S<·lN'tlH· lloim·holtl. CASHIER/CLERK T t r r 1 e r . n a m e baui>t ~'8 7679 Nur 1n11 & fllrn•I> r.irr F.qu.11l Opportunity To 11oork 111 l't.IM .9 :JO fl. "Trouhl1·,··. f<'mlll<'. 1'1•1>on1wl Tu~ Thu"· Pn & 11t>1·:1~ • l'.mployt'r '' slher & b1.•11u• \'t<' Santa I.OST :\hie lrrl'h Srt f.mployer J';iys i''el' Sub t.:nerr.:)'. l''lfl('r & T Anil /\\I• & r t' Coa.st t '>)r~ .Jr~AC'. '"' 4!>1JO('urnp11,0r1\cN H ---iiood r('flf r r1ttl No 'lU NocF_..,.011.•14"00~",,', llw)' N II &Ill l:lCJ.t Vlt'JO ll tell 11:10 710!1 l'all Mil I.SOS dt•nlll pll.'Ullt'. Ctill Mn DENTAL OFFICE N1•l.'1l' front of( hrl11-.Anv Jll 1·~11111i; off11 t' 1'\IJl'I I'' '<\•ntrnl l'l••u ... r ·•Pl•h 111 1 l'Jlll>I> at U 11 Ol.K.I DONUT SHOP .,,.,, '' 4 -7 R ·' Cl O/\NKING 1'11rt & F ttml' /\II 1111:ht ,.1 1 .. h 1 "ST S 1 r SI ~ ()()!'J <'Wllru . wnr "' 1 11 • /\1h1m11 fnr 1nt1•rv1l'W 1 ,1 1 "" AIRPORT AltfA ,, 111 0<' near .,rar . ,.., · • m t•m omesl' cru.,h~ '"" ,.,w, .1:. 111mp to a' t' IRANCH MANAGER &l'I 7~75. & 1•11r \ /\,• ~ 1111, .. 111·x :i:~oo :rotitooSq ft. (;l'ICxt yl.'nr rou nd & ran Wht w J(r1•y trim No lud) H1"" <'Or, rm/hcl , ----lll'I n1•1• Woman a•w 191 ,. r .. r .ti "'t ·~·~Ur (!urln11 1ummrr ClllW\ :-.o~ mrdlc:ilion f'OI !Nl) fth11• Point fem rC'rt llrtlnry 49~ 7076 CASHIER :!.'> ·~ /\p1lly Ill 1wr,on. :? i\lr ront1it1onrc1 offiN',, I-re• at11nd1na hullri1n11 !!k"~w~t .1 "· ll ttt-w11rd S111mt'~e. 8 1ovrs old McMollv H I,. .. Sc .. ool /\ frdfr ol llll\'lnl[' ns -Over 21 l'\ill Tinw <:\1,r1. l)onut 11:1f1 E 117t/\h. .•milk ... ,ri..111 , .,13 UOO ~.1ad p:irklnjl ,\,kn.HI C)l1 ...... 4,....., • l ti Nwpt Cr~t ar\•O 646 97~ , .,,. " Good P;1y 5 1.o!'ation~ 111 :iro11:1 s 111~10 s 11 \tfuOR ~F./\LTY_FI} Sl 1.000 i\l{t . 1137 HOO Stucl<'nt<i ""•nt purl timr. •w1•111llon 111 seek1ni: a METRO C "'R W "'SH -t"Ul''ll> lll'autiful hlk Found Voun2 m a l rutl time & trainee JObs m.1n11aer for Its Nt'Wr>Ort "' "' DRIVERS WANTED mi !Ill rt w 1000 ~q f\ I\ c NURSUY C'ollit'. appro'< 2)ir'I f"rl do~rmen \I<' downtow Cit\\'"' a try• 556 3450 Deuch office. lndlv1dullla l!ISO llarlM1r Ill. C: M ~kn or Wnmi•n orfln• KPal e All ht!altd I NETS SllUlOO Yr c1ny 3 12 S.IG I~ llunun1rrnn Beach. Ca I mu111 l>C' fam1H11r w1lh the C-.--• M u~t lw 2:1 ur m i·r H nclolph St. Cot1l ll J ust p'dC'\'I for S36·70981fter6 HelpWont•d 7100 commun11y & ruldr ln lunlnit Srrvl<'<' Small A 1 1 "" '" )h·~.t S6:!1l. 546.165.1 IL 1 n d s c 8 Pe i\1 1 n . FOUND Pair of woman ·~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• lbt• local area t'lnanrlul office dc•~irl's 1ndlvld1wl ~JI ft 11 c'~' _ -OuUlandlni Rl"nwlh Iota prescn 11l1on 11la~!ot"!I, no Lost. Blk cat w/whte spa ,, C:<' o u NT" NT p F. R or hu.'liness eicptirit'llC't• l~ to <'leon office~ l duy a •, ow a 11.Et-:n lilClCI" lo 1100 sq n lion Pr\t't rtduetd ror framl' 19th &t l'ullerton on leg Rlu!fs nr V1sl1 [)lt;M o c i\lrJ)Ort nrC'n dt'~•rod w hich can ctfr<'· w~. 13 4 hrs> llour~ rlf'X I 1Zfi1Slfll<•r 1~\1•111rt• .,. olh<'f'. N.-wporl or CM quJck sale. Too much for !'148·3938 ----Dorado &40.6475 Mullt.ha\·e recent tux t'~ l1vtly stimulate new Will puy $5.00 hr /\d __ l'ountum \all\'~ \rc-;1 l2t319669611 dRys absentee ownl'r. A~l Found lri~h St'tter \lc p-~.J 5150 per Call Jerry an)'llme hu~1nesss dC'velopmcnl, <tress 6421 lndu'llry f:arn StK $SO An EH• ~L~:r.l~t'\t"!I llJ'J-4200 . . ·o ....--nll'lt R333413 8S'\llll customers. & Way.Westman,t.-r without l"'Cfl"r Srll Summ't &t 1amond.·••••••••••••••••••••••• t I E _1..a11~na Brh. 497 !E!__ Drinking problem'> Apphcal1ons being •<' motive e pen1onne " CLERICAL llC'••hne Pa)oh111n~ .1t tn l''or ll'll'll' 1000 sq fl near COfflE SHOP .11q>11rt \\11t 1mmed GROSSS400 41.luy Kt'1'!'pl1on & 3 office' 1.ofnted ins1dt' l:1q1e "' llOO -iq tl. w:irehouse lhl(h rise offlc<' build.mg :;J?.>. mo I.real locallon with captive trade. 5 l7ll1~0J499 _____ 1 Day /wk Good terms ~Sq Ft lSiS Placen Agt'nl.837-4200 ___ _ t1a o,erhead door Rl'flTvRE & Cabinet ~fwport Bch 642·2210 Shop. w'll estab Lacuna 4550 ....•...........•..•... Newport Recrealioo Vehl· N1pet area. All equip & inventory. continuous act'tS & truc k . la!JK, £,·e$, 492-7448 c le Stornge . P .C H 1--------- C I h I I I _ ... f t'f'llt'nl work1na ('QRd1 "".x~1·l1nrr tamporory po.r1. home ,tylt• 111\1111o' l hi' of FO\..':SD Grav alte red al Ako o He pine ct•pku or mortuary as llonl>&~nerlls ... ' ... ' ~ & h Wk l r •t I • N Sh U hrs a day 835 3830 SL~lanls Marncd coupl" · · t1on w/Orangc Co. F·oir rar P Qllf' ' llfll •t "8 • elll. ' wpl ort's. --------10 ll"e in large 2 bdrm Commercial Eirh1b1t r herk., SJOO Snmplr hem1sst~you i;:i~ SPIRITUALREADER apt oHr mortuary Rep\~.~~OKerr, Dept . Mu s t hov e ~ardrohe al llO ru't Found sma ll dog at OpenlOAM·tOP~I Minimum al(e 25 yeal'l\ pleasant telephone man 9fO.'l 7t7oorR17 r.i66. :-.;~-port Crest Enqwre Advice on all matters. No chlld ren. no pell' Equal Oppor. Employer ner. M~t131. Earn S1SO $2.'>0 wk lo st~1rt 840-3168 312 N El Camino Real. C'rooc:I slor1.1ng salary + Car net Fuller Brul>h San Cl,mcnle f'or appl rrec rent & uhhl1ts paid COOK Co 008·113711 Found . ~talt" Cermao 4929034 492·91 Dull<''! include dn,inf. BAR MAIO, no t'irp n.-c -----~ph•rc1 Approx 2 yrs telephone reception & 0\er 21. Hunlll11?1on BR[llfflSJ ELECTRONIC Light legs. dark saddle MASSAGE bouwkeepinf? Must have Beach 847-541 l "" ft ASSEMILY Vu: So. Snnla Ana. FfGUll MODELS good referenres & neal Must Have Exlcn11ve n · McArlhurif'lower appearance Apply in BABMAlD.Atlractlveon per&-bctmalure. P/Time Call1J424342 S4S-1M2afitlpm ESCORTS person Laguna llrlls ly. college OK. C:tll Apply In Person Only' ~ 011tc11ll·Appt.only :\tortuar)', 25301 Ahcla Dorotby.646-5544 Surf&Sirlo1n ExecSccreota rics toS875 AREYOUBORED7 Found : S m l Black llome·OHlce·Studio Parkway.9t{l6. Beach Valet Service nds S930 W.CoHlHwy.NB Recept Typ1i.l toS6S(l then set )'UWRlf involwd Female d06? l.on1 h1ur, 63 l·ll I I parktng altendanta C.11 --Clerk Typist $520 dDinC t..binp or grow\ni lag "Heidt" B•lboa ---------ASSEMILHS fortnlttVtew 499-3219 Cook·Relld, exptr'cl lns.Clerkt Bkpr loSiSO tbinp. Oleck. '1'bt Hobby Pt'nin. 6"S 1341 ABORTION For m11nul or CB anlcn --:\lesa Ven:le Con\• H~p. In int' Ptrr.onn('I Aa('n<') S bop " In th' DA IL Y FOl.:="D Fem lnsh Set. Coonsehng le Rererral nas Apph• in person. BEAUTICIAN G61 Center St. C ~f 488 E 17th Co!>l:l Mesa PUDT Oau:U\ed sedlOn Bu.shard & All1nu. HB. P~lt lesls ti\ ail wknd> CPD lndUJtnes. Inc. 2100 Open 7 da)S Pick hrs. -------·---1 Suite~ 642 1470 HAIRSTYLIST W/11tllfl1<lnglll7 ~:>t7t•h 111\111 STYLIST <>r>nnlor Wllh ( lll'nll!ll.' l•>f 'h•11• w/111•w 1•ruf1l ~h11r11111 11111n•11t 117!1 5:170 ll.11r ~l\li'<t' w/101111-..111~ (I., """l,11\h J111l:1 \ ll.'W• 111r.: 1•11 l,1hul1111\ n1•w :-..111111 111 N1•w1111rl Centi r. lrllJ 1,()2;1 I li•I ri Wu nlt•d fl!lrl l1 mo l'VI'°' (I, l(r{l\l'\'llfll ~htrh. J111·k In 1'111· llox, loill'. ll.1k1•r ('u~la \tt·~u •llOSTl•:SS• 111.t ~: t>Ol.1'111:-.I tn;::,T :1:1: .. Vrn l.lrJo, ~ II llllll"'k1•1•1wr. C:OUjllc• Wl\h ri•f11ll'il lady tll ll\1' In 1\11 r bll rlrl·n l'vl rrn flC h 11 a 1 11 ~" I ar y • N II • r, 11 11111 !1 llou'tt'k1•1•pPr. l1v1• 111, jtuod rrf',, folhrr 4' I.!~ r hn) l'lea:r.anl IJ1·.u·h hmn 1 •. Mtl 2211'1 llou' 1•k l't'JH' r /Cook f •>1 llc·aul hom•· Love 1n. I 'vi rm Illa 1>42·91l0fl. lloow keeper1Somc ch11!1 !'arr l.1\f' in. P' l roont Ct.l\I Mu l llprak & r •ad .l::nRlls~77~ _ ll<1<'kpr companion to II\( 111 lor elderly man. mu~• dri ve. prPfer wom.ir 4$ oo. rm, board & salur) 548 6649 ------- A Neat "'l<'t To Shop • 'The Hobby Shop .• in the au.am~ secbon cl the DAILY PILOT ev rt belwn ~wpt Bl vd & SUl)l?nor Special one tu 100 'chides zs· or un· dcr SlS mo Cars. boals. trailc-rs. c:am~rs fl<' Call Days ~7-2972 Ev ~ 1135 Att~ndant the .,knds 9arn Spm. HdlWcd.ASat. 968-4219 2'Hrhelphne5"4i·9"'9:1 t-; \\1lsh1n-A\e,SA Ell2W.19lh CM Cla.ssifiedAds &42· ~...--~,_W_«l_•_S&t_._. ____ _ I ;, . • • • CI% D41t v PILOT TIIUIWiar MMd\ 11 tr7& M.ttlileMIM e>o,. 1040 G.ep s. 1055 1 1010 MIK.._.ous :----------------:;r----_.:..;.;.;;.;.=:L;.=:.:::.:...:.::..:.:.:..::. • • •• • •• •• • • • •• •• • • • • • • • •• • • • • •• •• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •• • •• • • • • • • •• • • • • • • • • •• • • • • •• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • W .t.cl I 0 I I .... W..e.4 71MHelp W..ti.4 7100 ~ W.t.d 7100Mtfp W..e.d 1100 ~ 1005 \t1n18<'1U1 .. 11tere>u1111 TO}• • .:•~<-&, bik . , ll\On, RSC r~mll) Member.hip ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••._•••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••• .. ••••••• •••• ... •••••••••••••••• »alb 1o"b ,\l\.C ~ rnor.,., F"rt,~l t-l ruraaalc WAHTID USED SALESMEN 12 to 16 yea n. of age wanunc lo earn S20 to ~or mor• per~· k. Chan~ lo wm lnps to Ph1lade lphj • Wa h.lngton 0 .C. or Cape Kennedy ; t'Hh , bikes . l(e>kartlng and other pnz .. If you hve 1n Costa Mesa. Newport Beach, Huntina:ton Beach or El Toro-1\hr.saon Viejo area. cull S49-8956 and ask ro.r Mr. Scott F.qu al'Opporturuty Employer TELEPHONE SALES Men WOMen Retired-Disabled Earn extra money in your bpare lime. Work from your own home selling local home nev.spupu. Hip C__,1Mo.1 PWd San Cle m ~nte , Dana Poi nt , C~istrano, Snn Jutin Copi trnno. Call collect, 437 2954, 10.00 AM to noon, ask ror Bill Hall. "'4pW_.ed 71 He4pW..e.d 7100 -...0,,~1 flo,w • •• ••• • •• • •• •••••••• ••• • •••• •• ••• •• ••••••• •• •• ~~~~~~~!!!!!!!~~!!!!!!!!~~~~~~~~ IMSURANCI ManufaNurl.!r of Cera ..._._w~ 71001 ........ w-.a....... 71 mJt•!I & .,.ocl(f lt('m& net,-d' • ....., _.. 1w.....,. _....,. t'lrt• & l'.uually •t'C) full •im" h"IP ,._ .,,.....,. •••••••••••••••-•••••• 1•••••••••••••••••••••• Pe,,, 11n11 I 11 n \' ~ .. : x • • "' ""' .,,.._, Vt'"t'nt't n.><1 'd GT~ ~ /\ l1c.1t1 Grapho"bo°' Sl$0u ~ rlllAral 8 IM.Ol47or642·MIU ORID4TAL RUGS mJnt eaect t or • 1..ind --HorMt 1060 lST A Tf S U And Ta~,.,~ l'\l Pt." bc>t offer 67$.$1Jt6 ll mo. old ffm.tlr B.a~et. ••••••••••••••••• •• •• •• A Only • ·~ !~oP~l· W ti73·12U:I ffofWIW Musi 1>t'll Rt'I! OO\lt'I' Shor u P1nr • Wnhn Arts• .... "' " . a:IO ••• lncludt'S (lark fum1tul' \(Mk & u r'-\'Y· 644-517!___ 100'1> uill1n1 Ill lo "' p .. , Ann) "Cldtnll $ )r . ,1 GA> I, .1nllQUr11 l'hlllJ, prlch Colo\ bO\S, 1n rc··1 "1"r r.,~PPlt' . v.~~~c( .;.':" .... Aft oul·'an" 12 ·-"> r'tJI. , .. 1 .. i.llH'r' RA TT AH duuu vrinlcr summer cnn .. n ..,,.cphcnb, nn. W""~;i •' u • '... IH6 N3'7 $Cl'n~• South.,.,••letfl ~II 1~1 •h? _ WANTED 0 I • W \K tmo1,,~1-; t.:IC"11runr1· ,. ltcy ZOO Ckon A'~·,...... to YCMt 1045 For •••" Wt'lch pon) f'n & ~"' au II' t Ooh from lh<' l~'tl l~" La11u1w lkach ••••• •••••••••••••••••• $300 Xlnt Jumper, 1111 1,.v. it;·m'' ldt. C'u h a_ 121:11 ~3:: 7~1 or I~ I~ W ISTHM OtlS Di!autiful larlC' puppit"I. ~ .aiu M CJt r) l\J r111 ~Utk~. 1Jm \\'11lll :: 11d,ct~ for 011, 1" for lhl! <'OllC'rtor. dC" 6 "'k~.tntioodhomo tlQn>H broken ft trl11t1ed inic 11" •l·I~. 'lt'l\'11 l'"'l1111 J uhn runn•rt. rot•lor. ort lo' r Sak al UT T6'l _ by prolen1onal :.t )our ciahinc1,., dt'i-k6, v..111 un MJrch ~ "4.i 3T'il. South"'~Stt'rn C11ller>,S1 Uc>rn iird, l'', 4 yr . pluet' SpccluU1e in pro I l l> l'111rk AH•n nt· , " . , • , , 200 Ocean A\e L. .. g11na G•rrn Sh•p M ~ nio bltml>61Stl266 t\srmturt'. 311111 Auv..i~ \\,\'\"'11'.D, l'.h <'.ur!'M\C'' 1:41 .. ach ' r~le i-·c .. ·,,:Ml 1016 A\t-$te t:,co~t11 M1'.u1. llH' T)llt'"'"'tt•r. In i:•I ' ' > ' t'LASSlC APPAt.OOS • otC lh-dh1ll ~Sun U1\'lot" n111d . fl1H1' 1\rlct•tl. ,\I'm o I r C' -W •I 11 u t Mule mini IJOl>dl", 4 > t1' llr11 , brood m a.rt>. huw 1''w)' 11.'11 iMl 11r 61:! :wet V.' IA-\'el\"d mirror ~. l•ur"hr"d ~hots. Wulf PN1>PC'l't . v.t'll broke:, Very good rond1t1o n tr1tlne'd . Nd$ c lip. arntlt-, \t•ri..tlltle Asklna ~~~hit'. lh1•11 C'lc>t 1 .1n~1· \\'i\:-.ITl<'.l.l· <.'ur Toi> (\u ~41f73 ""'" ........ $.'1.5() In f'on.<0 T34 OOl4l or I"" ~ l)\•cl Ml•r for ·vw llt'lll>Onuulr . ...,.. '"""'· -----7M..a!W7 M2 i\170 !QI 2-'-'\1 MASSIUU TELEPHONE SALES "'"''ate Pllrl\' i.ellinii 1111U Pu11 Tt>rncr mute Obt• • . • IN'rtmlOll DY.SIGN Wolllt.'<i Nit:hb & "'knch qut> 4-0llectwn C11 pt:un~ d I l' n c e tr 111 n I rl I( &. hw.try 1070 t-"1tx•r11la. ~ K;iyak irnd J \\ n1~tt«I I. h1•,1 0C c~rnwt•" ASSISl'AN'r 11\.al l Plf'U•t l'Jll, Ot-u. dn:• llj()O, alunt houMlbNk\>n. fJ Mo. old ••••••••••••••••••••••• llPtn~~n(' -OK •.f IH'l'l! ll'IHllr. Purt 11m1.• 631 0000 1163 7723 or 1162 393-t 1.858:! M£N WOMEN top, lt'alh •r pnnel. m tir 496 ~to WANTED I _ Callf>4S ,n.\1 ~4S ~ ... ~all~ M __ _ lk1:1r h Iii II H qut'll')' lnhl) H'r) r:ar" • 1 , J A:"J ITORI \I. OVER 20 Oak SC'Crc>lar)' Ocsk lll'aut Gtlrman Shtph('nl TOP CASH OOl.L.A RllO:i.:!O rnclno.i-. lll(l<tl .t Musical Coopltt.1> t1m1.•(;'allbCw11 McD~ ctrop front 11190 ·1910 temale We S.l\ed from PAID t·o R YOUR scrt'E'n 11"'1111111 l 111' 1 "-~h IOll l2•.• ··r. ....... H ( II 0 c t . , h 's d • " JEWELRY WATCHES 3 :. emlHt-. ,511 I di!> nsn ........ ...... pm .,.., ._.... Day Hrlp 'll~ro ~Ion ave un se m~ r ange oun y s <'•rta. 'A as land. ba<'k poun . approx ... > r.. u\'n • ; , ..... 11 b 1 , $ 1 0 0 ••••••••••••••••••• •••• J I f h thru ~'r1 ;\llhC & Wknd leading ne wspaper alon g with an & 1o1de gallenes. M-arble tle&14~ ART OBJt:l."TS. COl..l>] s.a8 ~~m ' • ~·endt•r Rhodt•' p 1 .. 1111 1.1mton;i mJn or °'cru p llmt' ht!lp •. \ppl) . rt h 't d . Top Commode w u le tn S I LVER S•:RVI E . - ., --I . R bing & v..1'41na S:w. l',).p .\n)llmr 1mpo ant C a r1 Y TI\'l'. set backboard. Pitcher & Blfl Cem Cerm ~hep PINE t'U R N & A,'-. A~"Tl"L'ES Pl.,\ '\TS 1-'t>n< er Nl~r 6 f\C'rh uni) Call bt"'n lZ & 5 McDOft...a...t.. EXC ELLE.._.T E .&R.._.l.._.GS Washbowl Set, 3 Pc Neutered lbbl"kn. Shut:. TlQl'ES 645-2200 GOO"(D t'l R:'\IT"Reo \mp ~II t011l•ther $1000 5-MI~ -"" "" f"'ll"" c~ p l · D Lie Lo\el>ktds 9621213 -----• ... ... S.16JbOJ.1ft 1P)l 700 \\' t'oJ'\I llv. > SB T'*'O thl'ft hounb11U ~m1 orce :un re:.ser -QUALITY COLU MBIA~ )Jo\ln~ soale All ul htr-. --- J llF:ll.llEHT I 0 30 I 30 5 30 8 30 Set, Entry H all Seal To llooei home. Gertnian emeralds. Whlse pnc~. l'nni.u1ert>d \'1,•tu1 IJO ·c• ir...mit ...... I. tlALLJl::\\ELLERS \IEDIC.\I. F ront Of c : • : : •: umb r el la st and Shl'pherdl )Jolamut e ~1407 c hwli.e l ounl>l' & "' ••• No"' lnttor\ It'"' int: for pm111vn Kno"' lt'd&e of FULL OR PART TIME w t>e•·elcd mirror . man) \\'111 mcl food ~36 5(Jtl() m:.tchmg arm i•hr Ool. fquiptlWflt 1085 quality uricnte!I SJlei. •II 1murance, pegboard. other collectors item s UY.stock 8075 door v. beH•led t:lai.~. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Per~onn1·I Jewtllrv ._., ac<"OUnb etc.NB .trea Cw • ,.,,..,94 • c• Mll9 J•1-. 64-0·5872 Fre<' lo good hom ....................... Etched mirror. Club l.'1ot'l.I Offll'l' 1-'llrn, Dt•sl.~. per bl'lpful.but notes )I.iii r esume l o JSOL 17tllS.,....,WteO,C..teW.... Cockopoo. remale l >Beautifu l Ll\t' Adult ch r« tf :.or1.1 Anl1Qut> bool..$h1·l,ei.. <'ha i r~. r.ent1al. CJll 5-19 t3'79 for C:l~ifit!d Jd no 638 r 0 C.. 646-4100. ANTIQUE old. 536·7591 PEACOCKS. Onl) sso sewmg machme Zenith room d1\lder!'. etc.-Xlut appt. O.i1ly Pilot, PO Box 1560. AUCTIO.._. ~ Call LJly S-UI 1859 23" color i·v En.ih:.h l·ond. CJll 0 Warren, KEYPUNCH/KEY MODELSM''"SE''SES H.fpW01tt.d 7100 ........ W..tH 7100 Sat.Morcll 20 , I PM .---...... , 8078 plants t\h~c oak & pin(' • c~ta ~lesa Ca !t2626. I ...... ...................... ..._a..:.....-. oak :.1deliu:ird. Man} 631 Ol5t R :l(Ji\M lo Sl'M T '"'PE OPE""'"'TORS ~ .., w.....,. I * *' BUY•* ................••..... tbls. d -· Cl", u(('. 10"111NCR9 lotal l'O'h rl'tt,l:Slcr. ... "" ,. .. agure ~lodel~. E.srorts ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• Must Liquldat• •'-0 0 ,.._ u s 5' 1 u d 3 l Yr min ex•..,.r. on kc•· to .... d T For Sale, Taylor .M>fl ic•e to 4pm, Sul Sun P \'t 1 IO '11 ~l' M.' mo . .. -_, ne""'e . op money. ~ew S l-:C:Rl-:fAHY Part tune. complete Inventory of Good Used Furniture c ream much Com · Pty.~9 Mormni;Cu nyon .$87l 49-4121l~ d1se equip . or IB)t 12'J Stud10.631·381l RECEIVING Sa t S u n ON L.Y . Gd Ant ique Emporium , Applia nces OR l Wll I tn od I Rd Cdl\l 'SI Irr .. f'\111 time avail on 2nd or typist S.1 pc•r hr. l>t6 o~ l n r I u de s I o t s o r Sell for You f~~ 4~'}.t.~ m e • --·-'.;.:_ lOrt.'C -' _s_ Pianos I. Organs 8090 3rd ..,h1fl Perm p lime Nur.'>es Atdl!s, 3· 11 P.)l America n Oak, partial MASTUS AUCTION M' ett SCRAM-LETS •••••• ••••••••••••••• •• uva1I on Isl. 2nd or :!rd E>.pt!r'd Country Club INSPECTOR SECRETARY hslmg-Oak Jee Boxes, 46 .. 68 & Ill 9 llC .. ous 8080 llt•blt Cubll• Baby Gru11cl shift. i\li.o, Sat & Sun hr.. Com Home, S W Santa R , & Exec Sec'y.Xlnt 11h & Dressers w /m irr ors . 6 · 6 • 625 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ANSWERS & \\'url11 ur f'r C'n C'h flex1bte.Forappt.plea:se AnaA\'e.SAS"-93061 e<'el\les tns pe<'h \•<'n typ1ng11kllls nec Be11ut Side Boards, Ro<'ken. Aft6·Coll842·1542 WANTED P1•0\ tt ,1h} Grantl. <·all l nle"ratcd Data --dor matenal:.. machineo new ore· n"~r O .C T bl R II T D k --" t l ' ht ''orp 631·007" o Sunies Aides. 7A~l ·3P.M , purt.l.. ell'C'tronic p:irt..,, ~ u Sa es.t o opChes s. Sac Early Am maple II\ llalJow Trill '1~ IHlll' ~ ...... ,pro: p1u,nt1ll ~ ' &llP~l 7A:'tl,exper pre · printed circuit boards Airport. Ruub, Bein , eere a r ys , tna , . TOP CASH DOLi.AR \\t•arv ~AtvllllC mm .,.M , ... imr re• in, f'd Mesa \'erdc Cun\' u ti 111.1 n a Pr 1 n t 5 t•rol>l & Al>i.oc • H UI Cabine ts. Be ds. Fern rm i.cl S300, zig tag 1.ew p A I o F o R you R Ti I RO \T nt•\\ h..111\n'11•f" ,193 f',81!1 LEGALSECRETARY " ~Nail NB. till 0070 Stands, Pressed Back '"~ mach. wt uttarh, g J £Wl::LRY. WATCllES, Re<"ent Catir lilll(almn & llo:.p. 661 Center Sl. C.:'11 spec1f1ra11oni.. s..1mvle~ Chairs, Dental Cabmet. rond . setr dcfrebl refng ART OBJECTS. GOLD A v. ~man·,. "';n to .1 l':lxmy ,\partmc11t (;r.1nd dome .. 11c relation <'~P OFFICE & prot·es~e>. lntl.'rprl!I SecntoryleC)Cll Pianos School Chairs patio table & a nuqu S I L.VElt s .. :RVlCF. mao i. hl'llll Ii-thrt•u~h S••ttt•qirc·n C la:1&1c.- Top s kil ls 2 Youn.: bluepnnts.Pre\lou:.<''( F/Cll.-Rfeirp I ron 's to\es, R .s' <'llrdtbl.books.records 1,.1...,.,: F U RN & A.N h1i.i.to111111'h,butnotll~ s::!:!Otl 1J,tofr~G5!f7~ lawyerc;. !\on ~moker ADJUSTU per ntte:.s a:.re<'e1nn~ ..,.. Morn1n &s only 8 \M .~... Jum p 1111t down h1 ,I - II B l'rcH1 ge ofr. •2+ Ye .. n.F1re& derkor1~pe<'IOr Per on Friday Press1a, and many other 2P:'ll 641 5925 '• TlQUEl 6-15 2200 TitnOAT OJl\.lw111 Oq:an , m d l .,_ 00 C 11 f t t 100' • Fee Paid items: Open for mspec · -· llT-'•ll h"•l of far O\ "r '"" 14 C:i~uajt) AdJustang a or appom men uon l2 "oon 7 P:\l Fr KmK :>Ille' bed, nev.. :i.tra '~ ' ' :\1 I IL lodu:.tnallll'IJllOni. L1z ReindersA.:t>nl'Y ,. . • I· 32x20'" Mirror :.et I • w·TERBEDS Sl:.oo s.Jt10SSI Mochinid·Getterot •. ~ up e line exj)('r 714/494 9 .. 0 I olll20 Birch St. Ste 104 day, Saturday JOam· t )ledll frame. $40. l\led11 firm $195 Lnd del. l.il>ual ~ Skilled &12 ROl!O & o1hngua Sp:m En.:. • .. Ne"' port Bench 833 8190 , li a I e l 1 me. 2 3 6 2 E stereo l'onsole, \\ ta Pf', ly home 835 2263 Evt'I')' l ludel Olst·uunlc'tl l'~1111hl P1a11u Beautiful •Xlntbeneht:.,\l.orkmg TELONIC (;'.illforAppt 1!::.tab'65 Orangethorpe A\e, $7S gold crushed \'l'ht W d · G •:\c,erl.!11dt•r:.old • h rnla1d, pl:1\s good . C'Onditsoni. Anaheim. (bt wn Stat · ante • er m 3 n • Aqu.1llea\ l'n ~30 701'.:? S.:l'iO 64" 17'>11 · &ad\·anct>mcnt Secy C 11 & Pl t . r<'cl1ner. SSO 2 KUI Japanese War Hellcs. .. ----MACHINIST opportun1lles. Al TAIR SlwratOft Newport N~~~C Frwy 9.81<'en ia. lamps $35, l walJ p 1ctur s word:., d:igger i.: u~TIBl-:TAN HUGS. lo\ool llummond Conc•ord, hkl.' Send brief resume s tat· LAGUNA IEACH l"eeds Cll.perlenced hotel - -s.5 49J.~2an~ J __ ifor!.!_!l>. ~elmt'ts 6411·~226 3x5. ,c>.qu1Mte ro~11r. ,.., IW\I. lllnc-i.,, mu~t •ell. ingemplo.>mt>nt&i>alal") Lala~ secretary. Xlnt Appliances 8010 AXTlQUEORESS£R W 1--'J k Bo p b I dt>~•gn:.,1 1 1536_·~ ~1 1132\l Maint. Mechcmic h1l>tOr) to P er:.onnel Equal Oppor. Employer v "'" ••••••••••••••••••••••• , • • • • an ....... u e x. an a _ 'f:xpcr 'd 111 rt•pa1r of :'tlana••cr Slllury &. ltt:..ncfits Fr h H MUSTSEE,l dblbt.'<I, Machines Arcade equip Miscellaneous SportlnnGoods 8094 .. 833 0570 Ext 3116 e1g t Damage otpomt SS4J 963 8745 , 1 w' .. t 808 ..., au 111 m a t 1 c :. c rt.'" Sufl't'o Insurance Co. RECEPTIONIST ' _ _ Sale. l62'J w Warner. · mt>n or .. mg or no . Wa.tted I ••••••••••••••• •••••••• ma<'hmes. turret IJlhei. liS70 Brookhun.t For N B M 0 College Sen l<'e Stu Attendant, near Hurbor. Santa Ana Bdrm s u1tl.', i.ohd oak. d b 6J8 2162 839 ls.16. ••••••••••••••••••••••• I><· It .1 po n I I (I b I<', & mills. 10 Yrs expN. in Fountain VI). Ca 92708 b ' · · . S rull or p tame. Appl\. - -----bed. uook<'a i;e hdbrd GE wshr & clc<'. dryer I SSCASHSSFOR J' 1"11>IJll' + turk Cul' all around mamlenance 1-:qu:.il Oppor Employer 3 <'kiround .Pr~f 1 /nd Bro"' n·s Sh<' II. !190 ~: RECONDlTIONED AP· 525() 557 7027 run !Id. bolh SlOO. Dincttel GOOd used rum1rc1r1i::" 11 1 t1e.k;o; .& hull~ H .000 1ncluu1ng m cchanu:al. resume lo Cla~:.1 1e ad c 1 H\I." NB PLIANCES. Buy-sell· r ~ .. , 07 . 1113 t:iHI t'lcct racul, hydraulic & OFFICE no. 545. c o Dail> .Pilot ous '.. ·-tr adc Dun I a ps 18 1 Mu hog d1n1ng tbl. 6 eh rs lbl. 2 1"5· 6 chrs $60. 21 rirs :.lo\lc' .,..u till · \ ' weld in~ ftect•nt gradualc lo as· PO Boll. 1560' C o:.t a Se " I n It M a t• h I n e' Nwpt CM. 548·7780. Ouk d1ncll<' w ,3 l'hn; S ur a t o g a W y • C M • GeneralMochinist MM in gen eral omre Mesa,l.'u !12626 -Operntor:.. Sin11lt> nel•lllC ' . \l.alnut ltbrury tbl S46-~IOO ------1 ~in . 5 Yr1> expcr. o n \\Or k . t)pml(, mu1hni:. & :.pc\·1111 machine~. t:x Kel\lmator refr1g. c·op · walnut end lbl Cl <'Of tbl Sliver Medallions 99 f11ins:. partumc lead1ns: RECEPTIONIST pe r. o nl y. c.ir J o J>t'!"One, xlnt rond. $1~ Wa t erfa ll bdrm s e pure, 1 ounce $4.SO ea. ~~1ft~cr;;rt I ~:l~.t· tw~ to full llmc. N B 5411-1 16-1 Light t) psng. plcasmiz ,\f anuf llctunnt: 6114 w -196·0-ISI I 496·1921. r mpll. 4/Wmdsor ch P\.'t Pl>'· tl35·iS4I ----persona ht~. good U(J I 7th SI CM 1;~5 6ll20 m 11 pl,, a ntq . <' h In "I wu1~ Ol'TICAL COATER pearanrt• (all bNw 2 I 1''r1Rldare l"lf'. l'abmet 2 llVOC velve ' AutOMetic Trainee K82 Produc11on )Ion Wed Fri 8~ 1-111 SEWING Teut•hcr fo 17cuflrefnl! u\rstf ~hrs. antq cnrv Scr•w Mochtne Pl :'\ ll &12 5446. ~ oun1t i.tudcnb. 10 15 hr 539 7135 aft GP M · &tack Ibis (31 Low11 X Sterlin g Sa l vl'rwarc. 8e11ullful ornate "Stief Ros~". Open stock Sl retail Sa<'nf1ct! for 5600. pp 835-764 1 A CON\llNICNl SHOPl>INC ANO SfWINC GulOI FOii THC Cl c-~ ) ... R(•ntul Y Jrcl 1\llendant •· 6"" 71u1 ----• as:. A ....,tup C pr ·" 1 time 6 <hi'' "kda• Pl'r"'"' .. u " HcCr1g. 2 dr. 14 cu fl. 18th ttnlury carved sof' \)r!:; .... ~n ~r~hl'J~;:,!~1~'l"'! ~~~:T~!';~re":tc5fo~ ~ta1! off Pr~r mJrn~'<l Mui.°1 Sh.11d,•e IJ1 !>tributors a\·ocado. $120. f'rost free & chr, Piii<' hut<'h. rom CM.ON THC CO ....,.,5 ... d_enl:.. 1 n&ide work hJ\l' i:ond hund\\ntini: & w.iutl'd Train mi: pro· 2 dr, turq .. Sl 3S. Both pont'nl furn. lffiJXlrlc """ c t ~ a • (' 11 nt>at appearnnce 1\ppl} , ulf'd L'all till 3271 perf Can de! 750·4441 lrom llolland, 7 pci. o 6' all glass d!.!>play cal><', lq:hts, mirror back . Optn 94 631-0iOO For• Ad a. w-..·s Wend Ceil See 642-5671, bt. llO Apply In Person ~u.tra_n l'~. " i:c. a • --- -r 1 n I.' mu h o R, ant SHUR-LOK CORP ~IUti0or;i t2 .icrabet\\n l~:'\e"P""·C' '1---SHIPPING CLERK Dl')c r .elec1. book<'a:.e, moplc tJm ... . Ir S \ .1&5pmurbello\nS30&R IL'.. -I oreenhkenl!w,SlOO. lhl pt t IS"''"' I lJO(I • Noqnan• ~ 'I. ._, Joprn ea ..stat<' Sa t'S 2 Yr:. e'per rt'q·11 ,\ppl) ., " ' P > oR "} \I Lo'~-sea-t,-rl;;ra_1._s_1-is. fyerywhere Dress State Flower Quilt UblkNo of Mc Fadden. Joi· -+f I in IJl.'non. C PD 111 ~7--1658 Lo .NB,SUl-7800 '1blk W of <ir.incli PARTTIME ft TT duslti<'\ Inc. :noo E 7SSt'arsH.D.elec.dr)er 20 orf wai.hcr & dr)er. Rt>elmer. SSS. Auto tank romprei.s. S75. wood Equal Oppor t-:m phlH'r l~r to door rontucttn-' •Frt>e IS DJ) Trammi: W1l.;h1rt• "' \', S \ U11Jy u~cd 3 1no. $"5. 1 I I f '"" .. Cour..t' , ~ " unc A , , urn1turc. t9i \Uh.•r1 for s 1J:J1aturr..•:. on -ti75 it-18 N •wpon Bl d 1·~1 latht·. S25. 552· i207 ••MAID r erm. JUb. Top "U~{'S Ne \l.p nrl IH•n('h Tra vclocl Ill'. 620K W. Coast II"'', I\ I\ --1 MAIDS , fnr motrl, rull o r!' part 111n{•, c"'P"r not n• QWrl'd. Appl) in pcr,011 (.'o~llu Mt•:.a Inn, :J20S llurbor Hh•1I C!\1 MAINTENANCE l't•rlll JUb rh•t(~ full :.kill' & tool' ~ U r~ 1>t•r wk. Nl'w1>ort lleJt h Tru vc>lort11c>, f>20K \\' ('(IJ'l llW\'. N u MAINTENANCE MECHANIC ! n ti S h I r l l.1• .irl I ll ~ m,1nul .w1ur1•r ul 111.i't 11· pro1hx·L~ for fo1.U 't'r' 11·1· 1ndu,,lry ~. \ "' l:•'ll1·r,1I lruJu .. tnul t11u1111t•11 Jnt t• •·•ql<•r, hvdr.111111 .. ~1wr . I.Hiit' 11111111111 cf.. '"'flt' knt1\I. lt•d111• of lllll'll lun m olllln.: lll'f'•'" \1111h UL •Cadillac Car Pr()Oram Silk Srre~:n Art1:.t, tPhulo --• c ' '-• ir <'ompressor for sale 1a·1111ons. O \er 18 , :-,SI 4407. •:: 1 Sal~ Orange t:ounty proce:.s) 1>o olo\ n sel up & Coppertone ReCng. Spanish st} le d1\ an & love 50 lb PSI, w;ed onrc. SiS. l'A'I' llOL.L CLK ... $650 up 1':'(1wr t1mekp1C & to"' reports. Irvine ln me areu \'ll::JO f-:)11'1.0YMENT AGENCY 4!117S2 Mur11uer1te Pk} St11tc t6 M1s:.1u11 Viejo l blkurr Fwy J\\ery t:\1t 1131 !JUO PKG MACH OPR Pre\ 1ou' 1<:>.sx•r r<'4 'd Apply 111 person CPD In du,lr1t'' Inc.' , 2100 F: W1bll1re ,\,e,S /\ PRESSOPR \\. I I I h t• \\ n I k I n g '\\ f1ht.•tj1l;1 .. ~ & rt''IO 011 t•om lltl'"i\11111 vr•'"""" !\111,1 lw (Onnlmi!IC'fl & ht..1· "'111k111~ '" hund' Sonw itt'nl'ri.1 I r.1rt or) ,., pc•r n-.1 rt 1't ,\ :.!1111 Shift ""rk 111 J rkan modt•rn 111.rnl •=t L.1s t1ngs Orange pnnllng l''or custom dis Gd condillon. seat, 2 chrs, Sl75 take1t 830-3157 Counl~ play ... Mu:.l be expcr. 575 ..... 557-4639 nll.64S·7485. ,-,-E-A_l_l _l_N_G_,_A_l_D_,1 •==l Ad' ert1sing 1n I r vi n c are a . -. ---------1---------- Cahfornia t7U >~ 1-157. 81cycles 8020 Serta king sir.c bed SIOO. Quahtone. Good cond •=l Adven1,..m11 In Sat1on · ••••••••••••••••••••••• S.1G·l!M;3 eves or 536·03!1' Uanene:.. Ai.king $100 If unhccn!>Cd . lt'l us a' Specdpri~t1n 11. Layout Schwinn lQ,spct Varsity, morni-64611191 stst you 1n ohtumm~ your Person. 1'.ll.per d in I) P Z7 ", nu. Austrian 10.spct ----------i Heal Estate L icense. ml(. counter, fold11111. col· Senator 24 ", X l nt. f or Sale: sofn & love:.ca ~1mbrshpwlall priv 111 NB C.111 l11t lnA e t c. f't tlm e. 540-6132 SISO; crib S25; recline Tenn11> Cll>. Sl ,05o in· ~0800, Sm; h igh c h a ir SS. dudes tra ns f n fee. Bill Rory 832-5440 mRBElL._ 19 26·1976 RESALES E.irn 8[)• r11mm1s~1on for s.1le' Jn•I II-sting:. :'1-1. monthh ch:iritt.• , 1<·c of flro· c •• 11 ;..rn 9:,11 --------1Com.ro1 & 960 2034 6 4-1 ·6 5 t 2 M o n • 1" rt • Ti>nrhcr P r t'-Sc hool . &papt'Mftf 1030 -9 30·4 30. 3 6pm. Mon 1-'ri. S2 40 hr ••••••••••••••••••••••• Maple d1ni1111 set. tblt•, ---------• F:ll.pe,.:d Call fi40·1\8;?0. DOLEX Renell 800 m <'hr s, hut c h S 4 o o Carpet, linoleum, tile & T ele'-hone Sales s Lens S<ISO. Mat<'hm~ couch & ch drps, IO'k abo\'e whl~I. 49629753r1 5 SIOO 96827~2 Mo ~t b r and s. D a n AM & l'\1 !)h1fts. 1'1111 Docp 8040 11 me 18 Or O\.~r flou rh ••• ••• • • • • • •• • • • • •••• •. V.Jlle' & c11mm D\ aii PET WORLD For dt•t111 h c n II 5 IQ 0:10 I • • 1.,,.,. \nl(l•lt•' T1mt> I' It Ll u 11 11. I' e k t' s, 1375Sunll1)V.l'•. I.' \I Chihuahua, Poo!lle:.. Sh•h·tzu M alte~l'. l.ha,a ,\~o. Co<'kers. 100 m1x\'tJ pupp1e1>. Stud ~vs mo'I hrcl'l.I~ 2525 W 17th ,11 Plollr\ 1ew SA Open e\ <'' 5.11 5027 -------1 :l5G 12-15 DAY UJ-:D, lnnl! twin s --------1 matt m xlnt cond. \turd) )lobile phone. <lu p kx met.ii fr<1mc. gm naugh 1'):.lcm 5 <'hanneli.. G E. pJddNI b;.irk v.1Mora11t 1 ran~m1 ttcr s. $500 .irea, \Cry i.turrlv Xlnt 552 3068orS44 3!13:l for bo> s room nr ckn. SS41 -----li.11 :!a51 uft 5 30 11111 i:! Ydi. of homt• c:.irpet, , dark & Ille a~oraclo 'ha~ 6 Pr hlondl• ndrm ,c·t l.1ke new 675 3112 t ur 11·grt>cn MnJ>('d <>ofa. like 1i75 52fL'> all R v.-kclu}',. 11cw I hl.st·k 'Wl\t•l 1:.1m1 .. -. t.1hlt• 1'11.11r,., Usn Hm Leno' \hm.i tm1>enJI Contbro Monvf. 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IH. ............. ••• •• ••••• MERCEDES DEALER llU. '"' .s =~b~r:r:.~: .:. '11 Ford, 1d11t l'\IMI•( (Oil• •••••• •• ••••••••••••••• . ., Roll.:s'koyc. OM lllQ M ll'IChe1ler. YW I POISCHI dltlon. will ro al'IYpl•ce. 25·· RCA Color TV 2 m . One owner. Just mo GMC Van meet\. and U40Jamboree BUY Ott llASf Bueoa Par) San Juan Ca,..trano NABERS CADILLAC New brk1. u~. abocks Ir watr, $151 TV JOHN' hkenew. 135(). M'f·SGH SlSOO/blt oJr. »7-0143 Nev.pon Btatb840·&Ui 1Zl·1ZIO Ul-4100 4U.4S 11 aeooHarbor Bh·d heavy duty bllttcr)'. $.S$0. 120 E. 23rd St. CM.'H Harley Davldaon btwn4 llpm ,. .. ,,.D OnlbeSat1U1Anal'wy. "TJ VW>Ghie. conv , bl~ COSTA MESA S..0.9lOC~t»70,aakforBlll. 64S-42'78 SporUter, meta.I, Oake '?S Chev Window Van X· ....... 4 ~'?O. LO MI'S book ol' best orf•r. Paul OPEN SUNDAY .. Oelax1•. &ood coed. ComplUe equip to ~~~~ f.~t0.,1:r r:'r~: ~"d'Fof~ ~:1 .1~ I ... SANTA ANA J>VTPTY A·ICOND 494437. ' ,73 Seden Fleetwood Pl •. ad. tlru ssoo. , ~eocmrdmn,'ll o'rtupdvlot. uFa~ CUit.om aut •bar $21 ea.1121 &'st • WWWT ,_ "k .. ct•-67$ lJll3, EVES ...,7390 ~l VW 811&. Cood tond., Broucham. Mortuary a.47-4'7ti.. " "' mu11 s eq IJ?-7214. SANTA AMA -.,.. .. NW 17 Mercedet Bena z:iO SE very tow t11llt1. suso. ram1ly or. Xlnt cond. '63 wp. Loolt1/nins &rt. 673-1417 64t-~ '74DodceVanTndHman 835-3171 ................ , • .____. Coupe-Clauic·l Ownr. 831298:$. Allllbrlntw/dlicmthaht Vry reU1 ble. Xlnt Used AM /FM atere ;•SUZUKl...ulOO,F~ ~·~!!..l~~!!!a11 $3$00. nt«~TIMAn~-,,_..., -~ S29t5 Afl 4·30 , groupV1nyllop,t1llwhl transp.AZS.T51"'8'17bfr .. 1 .,. .... ~/,,,_._ .__ • • • • 11 Super Bug, xlnl spht pwr seal!>, tern 9am; 115·04T4 a ft 8, w BSRchangerlr•pkn c:::na. pipe. laid dow •USEDIMW's• ao+lfh '1318 cond.$1975,p,1pty control air, am/f Alfredo. ~Wrk.afd.Me4213 au Ir much more.AaltetW-"411 9190 '758MW30S1~peed 67MB230SL,han:llopcon· •'7234 stereo, PIS. P/B. Pn _____ .;._ ___ ., Sansul 210 Receiver ll40. Fast Ir clean. xlnt cond. ••••••••••••••••••••••• '74 BMW 3 OS·4 speed ~ \'erl Aakina SS $00 d SS,400 . .Sall~ ~r&t'ro U... 9945 Pioneer PL-10 Turntabl Sac. l800. ~ Autos wented, anythlnl ·74 RMW 2002\h-4 speed MILL•R $418·72.al\ 6PM ' ~:l~~g~u'stxJ:e\1.~ · ~neral Home. 646-!t24. ••••••••••••••••••••••• SSS, Reall1Uc auto FM '72 Bulteco Purnna MO, runnl.na or not. sso. S1S, '3 BMW &vana·4 spd MOTO-& bl of • Cou 14 Mark IV, fllllr .loadtd. Casselle dee k, S5$ New urea, ma''"'' Jrtru. llOO. Pay cash. 894-eoli. "72 BMW 2002·Aulomallc ... '60230 8 European model. or l r . 847·2460. ~ pe de Ville. pre •llY«r in•~ ltke ne•. ·67$-7436. Xlnt cond. .... 75.·~ .. ""'""'u WEP•YTOP DOLL .. R -8 --taW. WU'lltr el Main New radials, paint Ir in· '72 VW Bus 9 pasa Nu v1ously owned b)' I car S'HIS Aft •PM U4.()IM ... ~ " "" MW 10. 2500, aulo. air •-· . t.crior 2S mp&. AM /FM l ,· ·G · collect or. Absolutely ADMIRAL 19'' Blk/Wh '?l Hodab Ace lOO. G FORTOPUSEDCARS AM /FM stereo cass. n Seata""" 557-2132 IHOO/bslolr.&46-4015 IN'S, amt m. d cond. spotles1. Your chance l '74UMCOLM Portable$7S. cond. Bit for dirt. Xlra FOREJGN,OOMESTIC ~es. XLNT. cond. P S3.l!i0.67H 472· own a NEW 1969 Pre 40nor,lowJniltatt:V .. , - ___ M_2_·3_l_l9 __ _. J*U. szoo. 175-3651 art orCLA.SSJCS 2122 . · •73 MBZ '72 Std. BeetUe. Xlnt con· Smoa \ype automobile. auto, trans., a.Ir cond .• 6 30p U yourcariJextr!clean c--a 971 '74AATX·l9 dil1on, 1 owner. Sl150. CallMW,642·8* full power, AM /FM PANASONIC MUSl"'l __ :_;;...m_. _____ -1 seeusftnl. '• ~· 450 SL 1213) ..... 23 .... nc di I I l tll' SYSToM N w n "' 1 .. UH IUICK •••••••••••••••••••••• 10.212 milt's. stereo, blue _.,. -• •· "11 cou..-. de VIiie, lo ml ra o, v ny •op, • r. ,. c • u u.. '72 Honda 4·cyl. 35 • "" wheef &eathers .... ta Lie. lo or1c1nal cartons. 4.000m. 60-+-mP&. tops 2925Harbor8lvd '74 Capri, auto lrap1. 81 with black interior. c~ Roadster 1968VWBug well maintained. $2SSO. • ~ . AM /FM t MPX. 4·ch, al 98, met. red, like nu, Coet.aMesa 979:2500 cond, AM/FM ttereo 329·WT. BeauU(ul gold w/saddle Beatoffer. • 493-SSd 40d~BSSltS / push. bullon rcvr-•m mustaee. 1795 642.3767 12.000 miles, 67H82S. $3995 I ea l her l n le r i or ph. 832·'90.S af\. 2Pm •72 El Dorado, loaded, w/m1c m1xu. 3-apd aul <801KBT>. S... ... turntable w/Cour J-way 'l4 7SO Honda. Low miles. TOP I 3·CAPRIS-1 l $I l 300 '74 412 Station Wafon, xlnl oond. p," pty. Ask· U... Mere.., quad stereo spkn. $4 still new. many xtru '72's ttwv '76's 1 silver w1blk int .. •m/fm, Ing $UOO. 581-W• lJOl It Tuatia cash.firm. 547·1845. $1400. t73-m2. S All completely safel 1 owner. 14,000 mi. Pen. "?l 8 D......_ s-. ..__ •47.0511 "h k d d d ~~~ cond. Days, 64$·4412, -• loClh • M.-e iS Kawuakl 400, 3 cyl. ~ ec e en re con I ~ Eves, 837 ·22'111 White w /whl padded top, u-, { 1 k M · Paid tioned.. 4 Cyli., 6 cyl.s. --37M mi. special 1nl __...wy 9tl0 ~,......t I e new. ovina. musl FOR autom1l1cs, and 4 r-'73 VW Camp•r, ru~I 15.650. P· .. pty.'""1·3133 ••••••• ••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••• •••• sell for balenc.e owed. speeds Som th I ·~ "' 1 .. ""' GtM1al 9010 1 _MS-_74U ______ ~ Used YW's tops, air con'ct.~1A!'l1~1;~1 l lMW.r..111...,.UJ. ~~~~·;~~;::'is~~~~ 10 convert Cad, stereo ~~~A}~~lal~':· 4~1.~ ••:••••••••••••••••••••YAMAHA 250 Enduro radios, etc Pnces sla 642~9405 6407884 etc. Spotless black, 11ew ml. Xlnt condition! 16 Dolpbm.lOOpbJohnson Completely rebuilt PaldfororMot al~ EXAMPLE: il FIAT SPYDER Con· 19'10Herbor81vd. paint, top, llrd, brak S1400tbst olr. C.11 P 1111. Meteor & 6ph Johnson t. Streetleaat 74 CAPRI vertible, 4 speed, one eosta Mese 19'75 VW, 5300 mi, alereo. & ballery. S28M/ ofr 67~54tOorSSl.s29l 75 gal blln fuel tanks. S350nRM 2000cc, 4 cyl. enatne .. 4 O~'Jler red w/black vinyl 6l I• I 27 6 Owner ao1na overaeu. 673.-46SOor64S·2094, Bud. xtra ti gals port. fuel Call 546-2729 speed, AM / FM radio, 1 · di h S2900. '7:MSU '75 IOICAT lank. ba1l lank. trlr. boat healer LI 308KLA nlenor, ra o,. eater 'W·280SL xlnl cond reblt • 7 3 CADILLAC E a.• 1ut awnings, cover. All fo Honda CL 175. Like ne~ • . $2c 695 . $1$9S. tl60EKW >. Jim eng.$8600. • '7lYWI.. OOtlADO. White w/ snoo. Ideal for deep sea Many extras. $375. For Ju. lkh. IU-4US Slemons Imports. 1970 SJ6-41S2 $2350. S.Sl·3473 all 7pm. leather Interior. Full Low mll•l Alr cond • fishing. Nds TLC. tnrocallMS-2178. ---------S..to ho. Harbor Blvd., Costa eq u Ip pe d. S57 85 power •tHrlnC, radio. $482647 TOf'IUYlll U..ColRMerc Mesa 63HZ76 MG '74 VW Convertible. \D4GVP). J im Stem Llc.308MVI'. · '73, 350, Honda. Purple. wy · · 9742 Yellow & Blk, AM/FM. Jmporls, 11'70 Harbo $3695 loab,l'ower 9040 Chrome. Lo mis. Perf See ua first. & laal! Top l30lN.Tuslin ••••••••••••••••••••••• low mi . very clea~. BIV'd .• C<>sta Me•• 5..e.Alto •••••••••••••••••••••• cond. SISO . 642.29~. dollar paid for lmport.s. S.to Alla 547-0511 HoRda 9727 '73 )i1dget. 14,000 ml. Xlnl $3499/bsl ofr. Must sell. 631·1276. 28' Owena Lap·Strak $650/bslofr. COSTA MESA Colt ••••••••••••••••••••••• cond. new tlret. $3100. 9e() 3473 ---------1 U.C• Mercwy Cruiser.Su-rconditlon. DATSU..... 9717 Brand ..... w •76 S38·2Sl8or4$3-4163 . c~ lllOl N.TUIUn """ '74 Yameha 2SO l!!nduro. " ••••••••••••••••••••••• "• 1974 YW •••••••••••••••••••••• S..t• Me 547-0511 Call84G·l80?. Gdcond 157$. 284SHarborBl\'d. '7400DGECOLT Coupe. HO ..... DACars '12MGM1dget,xlntcond . I 11 'etCa Lo I I •• ..... ta "Asa u"64l0 4 ~~ed. I••• than tS,000 " ..,c"" b r At. °" m es, 552·1'72.S mal"O. m • c ean .......... CH '70 G\aslron Swlneer bo 640-2388 """" m~ .,..,. u "'"" OVl:lt 1 OO xlru, _,.,.,. or sl o r. Redials, air cond, Sl6SO. '7 ..,,..Al nder. Mere. crwser, 1 . m1 es $2295. (624MCH>. 67$ 2835 wkdys, 613·81 '70 Bus. Converted for Ph: 675·9498. 2 Door. v.3, 11uto. trans., hp. Trlr. Cover. Clean.MotorHoMn, OlAl4GECOUMTY'S Jim Slemons Imports, ToChooHFroM! eves&wkends. cmpn e. Xlnl cond. ----------1 air eond., power steer· New 8 n I. w 0 r k . S./lewt 9160 HIGHEST 1970 Harbor Blvd .• C-Osta u11io...11vERSITY $2,0SO/ofr. 5$9·5199 art '70CAMARO. Good condl Ing. power br11kes, radio, s22ootofr. 673.761 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Mesn.631•1276. " PonclM 9750 6pm. tton.$1000. healer. whilewalli. Uc. wkdays. WANTED Oldl...obile ••••••••••••••••••••••• 4911-7343 516MVG. · MINl MOTOR HOMES $ Datsun 9720 HoRda Cws • GMC '74 Poruhe 911 Teraa. 13 VW bus. Must sell! Top ,. ...... ......._a_.. 99•0 $,.6t5 16' fiberalau Ch ale PHONE MR. GRIFFITH ••••••••••••••••••••••• T Xlnl cond., whl, air , shape. Besl offer. Call ~..._.... 6 ,. 70HP Chrysler w/l1l S40-2'60Dlr. BUYER "T3l40Z.auto.loadedwllh nlCkl AM tFM ltereo. full ac· eg.3271eves. ••••••••••.••••••••••••• S..t•• trlr,oceanbll,1klorf1~h xlr as. Low ml, owner 28SOHarborBlvd. cessoriea Prl Pty LhKolat49rewy 1...1.ke new, $2000. Eves. WANTED 011io...1 IMPORTS leaving state. Offers. Costa Mesa S40-9640 513000 640..ioo1 • . '71 Bus. ?·passenger. CONNELL lJOlN.'!iitin ...,.. l""" 17141 MOTO 0 " 493 0096 ' . . Reblt enr. Z-bed, FM 8· ....., ......, RH MES '7S Honda 15CVCC, s spd, •68 Porsche 911 5 spd ttk. $2,450. 83!H237. S.....AM 547·0511 B\Yl.INER VICTORIA· PHON~~:1~Fio'ITH '7:1Dalsuntl10Wlft Musl reg to 6/77, 22M m1. AM t fM nu'palnt' CHEVROLET Mettt... '95?' Tv.n Volvos. Many . sell Tires. enj(. paml & clean. Bought van. nd radials xint cond soooci '74VOLKSWAGlH mJ1\Y xlra.i, 1o bra. Xlnl ftent 23' 19'7' Open Road, body all pen Slightly ct 5 h $32SO I bt t ofr · firm, B ·2118 · SUPER llfTLE SALES It SERVlCE ••••••••••••••••••• •• •• rond. Pvt PlY9'1-9028 fully aelf·~t., slpe 6-8. h1&h crou country ft'll 494·9!185 Stick eulomellc, stereo 2121 Harbor llvd. Classic '67 Mustang con· -Winter Rates 644-3385 Take to your mechanic . .., H hb k "75 Ponche 9115 Ter1a, radio. fog lim.,. & the c~A MESA Vert. P/S, P/B, V8, Auto. 1':XPERIENCED Yacht · S600 under blue bool. •l '" ale •1c ~reo, Cocoa Brn. tan lnter rt• ... mileage. (;9.JSF>. .,...,a Sf15.89"f·S277 ~.ilesm:an or 8roker.a'Tlt.n,sleeps8.allex· S244-0 PP 67S662'> cenler~.!:"""· $13.400.673-9212. .. •• S309ot 546·1200 v.llh a pro,•cn track re· tru. By day or week. TOP DOLLAR ,_ ~ '74 , Auto, radio, heller, lo • t>On.I. >.Int opporlunlly 84W310af\ •. , ID '73 DATSUM Z40·1 Lale '66 Porsche 912 . llLL YATES '74 Moote earlo. All pwr. ml. 4 cyl. 12915. or re~ I ::.;:;t::.::N: •.• ".'.".:'. ::;~~:;~:..: <..::~: IMMi:.ATIL y ~~. ~·.:·-;:~~= ::~ ~;;~·~;,;;·~~;, ::;.':.'.;:;'· Uk• ••w :!' ~oc!~ .. ~~! ~~·~.;l:./:.":~!'. ::."'" ..... .,. ,,.., ~ ASSOCIATES 673·!M08 FOR ALL l.;~~ .. m~1:!' ,.;~~a~:, llon SJSOO, or bsl ofr. Late '73 911T Targa. Al· 137·4100 491-4511 '73 El Camino with 1hell. •••••••••••••••••••:••• Bob Henry.6"-0051 FOREIGN CARS slandina 940 HEP 673·7994 toys. tan l*r., xtras, p IS. p /B, air cond. '74 . 4 apd, radio, radials, --"'-----~Rent 216' GMC. Pvt Ply. ---' very clean. Ba-1126. Y°'vo 9772 $2,SOO/best ofr. 642..en. xtra clean S2300/ofr. 1..ASER&Trailer. 833·Zt116 or 842·409 CALLOllCOMllH '68 2+2 Cpe. W/W, auto, ••••••••••••••••••••••• 968·3073 s;so. Gd cond. Newport Beach. ca. TO SH US Melalhc green. Cherry i3 Porsche 914, yellow & ORAHGE COUNTY ·n Chev Super Sport.---------67$.7$54 11o.1EWPORT c.'Ond. PP. $.1SOO. 837·7103 blk. xlnt cond. bargain, V O Good condition. 1 ownr. 1972 Ford Plato, blue, _________ 1 Trallen, Trenl 9170 '""' -----only $4600. PP. 496·2848 OLV 1700 545-0630 w/Quad 1y1i.m. Runa 11 · A fo"C s a i Ibo at ••••••••••••••••••••••• IMPORTS 1(.........,. Ghio 9735 EXCLUSIVELY VOLVO · good. $1200. 642·52S5,or v./trailer & other oc' 'S6 Alratr e1m Coach 3lOOW Cst Hwy,NB •••••••••••••••••••••••Roll•Royc• 9756 LargeslVolvoDcaler '64 Chevy Mahbu. Runs 64S·2164 ce:.sories. 1 Yr old . Travel Trlr. 22'. self con· 642 9405 3100 W.c.a.tMwy.IU. •SUPER VALUE• ••••••••••••••••••••••• In Orange County! good. Needs some body -;__ _____ _ ~H)Jot7 lamed Xlnl cond. See t • 642·9405 *l DEALER IN U.S.A. BUY or LEASE work. 496·2'797 afl 6pm. '7<1 Pinlo Wgn. Xlnl cond., ~ apprec11t41 • $U$0 IBUVJU"'K C•RS •IOMAMIA• 1,._ DIRECT air, radio, lug rac", 3;r OWl::NS, $6,SOO. Gd 646421$ USEDAuTOPARTS •'7lDATSUH 6IO JR{ vt "67 Chev. \-<ii ton wl. 8W S50.+t.o.p.SS9·4646apn\. fmanc1na. Dana Pt. allp -540-$l2S 847 9637 4 D 0 0 r s E o AN . WE HAVE THREE 'ifllS~_E!rr ~!1iCI~-,·~·~ ~~d. call 7 · 9 p.m •12 Pinto Squire Wgn. ~6.U7 ~•/ Automatic 4' r11 d10 HAltD TO FIND -"""'"' • • Slick xlntebnd orl1lnal CJMtlCI 9520 Qt d IMI. 1711111. ' '' WILL TR ·oE 2Z ' dcr U.'led cars wante (563(/CD>. k .. RM·MHGHI .. '• , ...... ,...... '65Chevy ... o•O owner, R ·H, ueoo. "' •••••••••••••••• •• •• ••• S!i0-1100 $150 R ,.. "' • • ....,. ..... -'"" $4$ Chno.craft C:ltu1slc day .56 Ford 811 Window PU F -~=or S2 795 u•-4".. 2025 S. Manchest* Good lran6Porl11lion. _· 7 _ 6 22_. ------ rnn1'rr & lrlr ,rnr n n 0 lmmac 289 Aulo trans. not. HI 5"rv. llLL y ATIES 71 CONYUTllLE C10MO WNOAYI Anaheim 750-2011 $4!iOOr orr"r ptytRouth 9960 v.hal ho\ot\ou 67$~ map, AM FM c111sclle, Aolllos. Imported VW /PORSCHE Super c.·ondit1on Im Toyoto S34-'7533e\'es1wknds ••••••••••••••••••••••• Owo,·r MUSTSf,LL beaut. amaJI camp r ••••••••••••••••••••••• Saniuan Caplllrano maculate' <S04MFJ). '64 Chevy 11 . 6 ryl , NE~:D CASH Too manr Xlras to men ~· 9 70 I radials. aulo. Will tnl\el ATLAS :"\n:m·:IU.\N 48' yachl l Ion a I . S42SO with ••••••••••••••••••••••• 137·4100 493.4511 72 COUPE $2SO. 847-6498 Like new, less than c amper, S39S O t o ~r 'H i\uat1n ~1 1mna. 4Dr "12 l>at~un 610. xlnl cond. Or:inge ex lertor Chrvtlet'l'fJPIMHlfh hr:1 . Fly in& brid1Ce , wllhoul nmper 1nrl It Sedan. Lo m11uae. very 517~0 o r besl o rre r l:le11ut1ru1• I09IDZ01. Chtysltr 9925 OJM>n Oa1ly jc !Wn. 'l1l IO radar, rully electronic l?"nuucoverllta1lgate cle1n. AM /FM Nt""' ~'li91nft ••••••••••••••••••••••• VM l\lu,1 lff tu appr«ialr ~all 61J-4264 t vts llrd 22 mpii Mu~l sell 7 1 COUPE 19'73 Newport Custom, ful 2329 llarhor Rlvd .. l"u11~nt markel $16$.000 Ford H Clanic llebll $3000 hrm or SIOOO lake '71 240Z Auto, air <'ond . In excellent condilion ly eqwpped, xlnt cond Colla Mesa ~htkl' offer. Call raul ena.xlnlbody tGoo/will ~,·er S80 mo pymnlll ma111 . A~t 1 fM r adio t<MJLWI. Lomi,S2300!l63 4663 54'-1934 }>oc1dndae 17141Sd1200 deal. 4~ OM4 117~ 2-m .. rt 5. ~ MO 8918 after 6 '74, 145 Wgn Nu lln'll, xlnl Cofttfftettt°' 9930 - loot. S-'I 90'-0 -'74LOTUS11:UROP"' ·1• .... oz 1 d •DOM IURMS• oond. 35.000 mi '4.950 ••••••••••••••••••••••• • .. • 4 wt.e.t Dn••• 9550 ~ ... ., .... • x nl cM • 1111c 'i i Toyota Cellca. Silver Pp 493 GGltl. ru '7 l SllRlH(i.. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• Red with black inlcrlor, hlfl. air. $4750, 642·21 •Volkswogen• gray, .\hg1, new tlr••· 1973 MARK t'f Lowmilt!llA·l .~2-1725 a1'Sml lloat slps6.full WANTF:DVANS etc.3,008mlles.$Gltl.llC. 1fi8rM1wknd1 IJ7l1Horitorll•d. \'f'rt s harp, pr1.ply.'68Volv0Zdr,nuto.riad10, Bronzcexh•rtorwllhsad ---- l(llll1')',7mMold.ln lli hp TRUCKS. 1973 1lATS NZ40Z·Cot'oa GARDENGROVl !mlllllO Sl ,000 or bat ofrcr. die intenor & lop. I.ow '731'LYMOUTH nt Np8t'h S6,$00. of~ 4Wll" •• F.LDRIVES 671141261 mile~e t559CIT> FURY lll Gpm,Ml\8306 \/AN CONVERSIONS hrnwnw/lunlntenor.on 53 .. 4100 ·72 t:ellco, air, 4 apd, -. . I Y 3 1 . 0 0 0 m 11 1111 -----am/fm, aharp, lnw mi. lllfl8 l42S 4 11pd, 1lleel LY $6195 2 lloor h11rdtop, V·8, CORONAD015 Trn1IC'r + Xtras. Xlnt hoot, vrry little uae. Ask· N R C R1 f'f'ITll Autnm11l1\'. AM 1 l"M . MUSTSEl.L! daY' 12131 4411.4~1 or r1d11tlH. gd cond. Sl575. oulo lrt1n11 .. 11ir cond • S40 2600 dlr. u1r t·ond $46."Al or bt•sl o(. · 70 I\ 11 r n111 n n Ghia 846 s03'j evu. ' 000.4223 McL•an Codlll•c l)OW<'r 11tN•rlnA. pow tr , 7 ] BROllio...IC O rer Prl PtY 41H·$40I! l'ttr<'h1nl~111ly very good. 2nd & Maln·Sllnta Ana brakH, ndlo, huler, n nr new r&dlu111, S14MI '72 Toyota Cellca ST '73 VOLVO 543 9421 vh1yl top, whltewal11, 302 v 11. Hurst 3.5peed JIM W.c.nt...,.lt&. '7:1 WI?., hpd 24M ml Cii ll 615·7424 lielw "11 Maas. new R11dla.Js. blue, STATION WAGOH • __ lAw mllo11 ! Super tharp! 2~~1~::!Yc~~~=,:~~. noor ahll\, dual ahock1. . 842·9405 :;,~1:oo~~~~~nd, sil\e r. wkod~ hahy blue lltrlplntt, xlnt l.o mllei1. luu111tt' rack, l9'71J Met11lllr J ude Mork Uc.8311KMS. ~kforBlll roll har, 1k1d plate, -air. 54•750 -c·ond • ~st ofr. Eve'I, out~taodln11 condition IV , take over 1r 11 111• $2195 ---------1 heavy duty trailer hitch. Alf•"°""" 970 5 ~o 4-'79· Mcndo 9731 l{!t} 2"6 '22 llSU 646·2812, 6111 S•t• '--- 1111111200. 6'3·7800 ____ , C ·-•laht ..... ooo. "••.11·" ••••••••••••••••••••••• '?5""' .••oz. •o ••••••••••••••••••••••• SJttl ,_.. AL2·ztRaceorCnil••·• ..-. .. ,,... -72 ... m .. IOMIO ,. '0 ~ " 00 m l •74 Muda Wan RX•. 74 Corolle, 2 dr. Auto. 1 d IJMolRMerc-bap. O/B, Newport Slip. "T1 Fwd noo 4 4 ''°'' AW"• perfect tond MC. alto Au.to. air. AM /PM. mint R/H. radlel1 Pvt. Pty. "12 Mark IV, oadc , xlnt tJOl N. Tutt';;' $6,800/orfer. 1144·1920, bed abell utru• ~ ~loedtter whls, AM t P'M H750 cond .. only 17.000 mt. A Askng.12l99. 645-3574 rond. 7s.ooo ml. beat or s..t AH '4J..Olt 1 days.S'7Ml47,evu. 64CMJsn•iTS-Oltl8. Guy exterior w/low m\1Sllell75J.SJ76 days. nealalmS-0 B92'89'7l. fer546·6170or64A·ltll'l6 --•-------mites. 1202•·vv1. '75 Celica. allver w/mep, P...ti 996 .. •TORNADOCATS TNCb 95.1.0 Aa.aLY $4295 AM/FM. low ml, xlnt ,._..........._ • "' US311SS2000 • "'" " _.........,.,... 9912•••••••••••••••••••••~ · ••••••••••••••••••••••• STAR G ..... ,..E.._. ~ • rond. S46-t342 Id U 496 2975 af\ 5 ra.~ .&'-... ••••••••••••••••••••••• '7S AJtn, J)I $4400. S. . . WANTED ., CLAY a,ll()LUI" I Mel"" CecHec • '72 To~ota Corona CORVlfTI! S3000. Air, ever"Jlh na on Coronab Xdo 1 _.15· wd/llr<~r!!,1'1115 -NEP!.<-? UGPSRIFFITH 2nd & Maln..Senl.a A.n1 ~ ~:' .. ~ ~= ::= ~ Deluxe. x nt rond. Slll'TS. JI• W.Ceast !My. It&. 811 Stock• Eir•mple; It. 18,000 ml. $!8·tll37 JI • '" con · _ . .,, r nv _,,.... 54"942 I To .... ,.., -"'119 1 ... FrldfTf, Call 842·7102. ••2.a..AE '•Con rtlbl ~'~ ~dys. S40-2ell0Dlr. -_._.ceo,_...,.. .. ._..,.,, v-. __.., °'1lyS»98v~xso:.0> '70 l'OMTIAC u· Hobie Cal, top t'Ond. '51 Ford BIS Wtndow P1U. ... 9101 ~~~~: !;~ 7~~~:1u!1~~~dEvu HOWAID CIM•,..._. AllllRO HPRIT .,., tra1lf r Sl,700. 64S·T8.50 lmmac. 89. Auto tr1ns, ••••••••••••••••••••••• ,_ n•· .,.._ 9634908 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Dove fr Quall SU. M11 wheels, Mlnl eondl- af\. 6 Pm. map. AM·FM CHfflte, Tl Audi. lo mi. Sacnflc,. ;o,• J;~....... :;!:' ttl 0 Newport Buch W OSSS lion throu1Jio\lt! Lie. beaut. 1mall um~r. Like n•w. New tlrta. ~:'!"' ~:;---:t~ '73 Mark fl Coron• WIJTl ••••••••••., .. ••••••••• 211CQR. loeh.s,..cl& Toomal\1Xlrutomen· A/C ....... < 642·3297 •y·-•c-fol•-. Xlntcond,alr.dl1c brk.l 1 Owner, '87 Bui~•~ tt•S $1995 SW 9010 lion all. $4250 with '........,. •• ...... • • ..._ di I ' ...__,. ~ • ""'" •-· 10-.. ra o. rec n I 1eat1 Skylark, like nu, 111td, ••••••••••••••••••••••• 5-teAIMI •••••••••••••••••••••••camper. S39SO/ofr '72.Auto,nupalnt&hres :;r.::;; :;~ :;t'-c 12400/ orr. 551·1622 air & nu \lrn $715 1974 Dod T d n U.C•Merc-M&RCURY OUTBOARD without camper lnd'I Xlnt upholstery. Cracked •1c--.o • .,..._ ,,_ 631·3094 6Sl·ao8a,673-2941 · 200, .. Ma/eFM ,,.a etarma,.*k. -r New weter pump. ton.neauc:over6taHaate. sbortblock .. Atls.Sl,700 ::~ :;~ ~~ n ~ uotN.1'wtin Mercontrol. CaUS'7S.421M firm . 497 2326. Aft ,.,_. ···~ ,.,_ • ...,, •lt7lTOYOTA mo Buick IA Sabrt!, rvu clean . $3500. Dys . s.toAMI 147..0Sll• Li.kenew,nohours,Sbort Movin& "Int 1 ..,., 1 Fo 6:30pm. :;~ :;::::;_ ~:::=.;.-COIOLLA2DR. power,vinyltop.lmmac. 645-4520, Evea. 631·0631,V ._ ,.74 h f\H .<A/ ff • .. "' l:t:';.::, ·•-,.1or_ SEDAN. •spe-"' •·radio-l12IO.Eves499>1944 &45-'52l ... · 11 3 -.. ".:J,: Tl'\~ll FlOO, 6,000 ml. ilAUdllOOLS.ne.,.,•p11lnl, 1•t-r,~ ~!;:;;-AQUA•M .. cu• c •••• .. ••••••••••••..-••• -n..-v-S u OH ................ -.7 l l t f "I t n•... u•-'1" 1•• • "'"' . .t m!OKHP> ·7• B I k E t l W v~•· W ts'GLASSRUNABOUT ................ -..--C\lS ner, am m ,.n 1!.-:-•• U:.:;-:;~-;-,,; ... ~ $2295 " u c s ae ag,,_.. 9940 1971 ea ._t.1t1 •&Ob N ,. 1 1 XI ..,4 Luv Mikado Air PB cond $2.59S. 846·63U S°"" , • ...,_.... ,. ~--.... 1971 ._ .n Loaded. Ohio regls. S2 xlnl , very to ml'1. ew ...... c:arpc . nl · • • ~ ~ ~ ·o:::;--n llLL YATIS orbllt ofr.~25849. ••••••••••'•••••••••••• M .7PM.114-l331601. shepe with trailer -* whls ai tins. t ,000 ;31, Sn"rf. auto. nd. air, ·-"'"" ,,;:: :t~ -;;tc:., · 18 fonl LTO, black, 4 dr, ---------$400/ofrer. Wiii selJ both ml .mso. Mn. Steckler. xlnt. t'Ond. Pvl pty. t ~ ..... u l:~ ::-....... 11-,., " VW /PORSCHE '67 Bwclt Slrylark ConY\. fuJlyloaded, vlnto1>. Xlnt "72 Vtt• Wacon. 4 o4; toaether. Call 963 8738 r11irv1ew It. Hospital. or 640-1752 daya, 675 2871 al\ ~V "°" " ........ ..:; ~~-... ; .,)~..::._ San Juan Capistrano ~ew brekestllres. Fin cond. $1000. "9-4292 al\ air, muat Hll. $1,• tpttfer t!ven n&s I «>Z·Jf74 all'· 6 pm 1 ~:--'"~G41N ®Mo-m. (. ~~ ~:: 8:17 4800 493-451 rond &a2 0115 ePW But olrer. SS7 3911. -f I ' } I • • • N A R s OVIR .. 100 IN STOCK Example· ONLY s377 DOWN s75~0 (llOCfOOl1tl) Ca ... IY'<• Ut07 .,.,, t1t & oc.,.•• to1a1 cto.f\ ...,,,.."' 1t UH Toi•• ...... ,..i ,.,_M lt l>tll t O l11et lu ~.,... en c.eu'"" c••'Ot'' on .,., ••• ct , •••• , ...... ,. • .,, -... -'""-... , ....... 1UI' . \THEODORE . ROBINS FORD I W.....S.•llMJJ & Ser-fkt GoTogetlMr! A GREAT DEAL DEPENDS ON MORE THAN PRICE! '71CGnlTTI T·TO Has ·everything! $8666. (857MJP). '74 DATSUN YH CH COH t .... %-CAI •o••Y •r •ol• .. 4 spHd, air, mags, disc..t• son you f6m. ('6157). _.,~of tlJle wffl&. 7 5 TIUIM"4 .THAT'S A GOOD DEAL! Tl-7 Only 3000 miles, Just like new! $5666. (896NLZ). 71 IUICll KYHA.WI S howroom fresh ! Automatic, 1ir, power st.erlng & brakes. $4444. (686LWN). ~ a 4JOOd deal Is a good stcri. l.t, for 1-.g term c•1tomer satidoction, sa•llHJs ?l~' _. CJO "-cl • ...._ _..,_,' witll 0 COftSCietdlO.S ~~~)."adllla., follow·•p s er•ice ~lped to kHp the drMeg ttwil hi yow c• for as '°"CJ • yoa owa it .•. The HIH Iliad of perso•olited .......... Hie Mr•ke Thoden lob.IH Ford .... "" g l• ... Or•••• Co••ty ,..,.. for o•er IMltf ec~. 7 4YKA•T HATCHUCll 4 speed. only 19,000 mites! $2555. (423LPG~ '74Tl!UMPH Tl4 4 speed, new condition! $4999. (934LGW). 7J Of'IL6T 4 speed, luggege r9Ck. hard to find! $3333. ON THESE . REMAINING CARS ••.. • '74 DATSUN 160% Extra sharp!, 4 SPffd. air , radio. see t IPP'9CWel (279KEK). '5195 '71 FIAT 150 SPIDEi 4 speed, toyw mileege, radio, heater (12816) 5 1995 •72 DATSUN - SICJ ( DOOi Autom1tlc, vinyl top, radio, he1ter, extr ci.ant (t2743) 5 1995 73DATSU....- 240% YelloW w/blacic interior. vinyl tOP, radio, speed, ... ,,.gt. (#2757). '4895 THAT'S A GREAT DEAL1 V26HHJ). --~~~~--~ USED PINTO SURPLUS! o ..... , 1~ brout1f ul t uf'1 \QT~ ,11'f0 h°Ot'Jf"-1n~ "O_. pncr ,10'\hf'd to '"f'dwc,. .,•t'tttonf'" \a ... r whf"ft yo.. buy Sa•,. • -.11r you dr'i•Pt Example: '75 PINTO RUNABOUT Radio, heater, sa11e on tl\IS ooet (755LXI~ 52499 Example: '74 PINTO SQUll£ WAGON A super economy 1t1tlon w~ Super low pr1ce1 (51 V) 5 2399 Example: '73 PINTO 2 0001 Radio, heater. priced to N II! (070HQK) 5 1999 74MAZDA IOT AIY rte« Uf' Camper 1heU. 4 speed, only 22,000 miles. $2999. {83299X}. 74CAMAAO New• condition I Air , power steetmg & br1kes. ratlye wrleels, $3999. (793.JWR). '71 .... M961T 4 speed. wire wheels, cute! $1999. (388EXP). '7J lutCI ...... l1at everything! $3999. ~DC). 7 4 IUICI LASAlllLUIUS Vinyl roof, ai r, power 1teertng & brakes, $3556. f647KYA). 7 11UOaADO COMVRTal '74 DATSUN 610WAGOH Low miles & priced t Miil (12818) 52995 . '73TOYOTA CllJCA Gold W/ bi.Ek vinyl roof, AM/FM radio, 1 owner, & nal (12822). SAVE '7ZVW CAMPH Beautiful two-tone l11ory & orenge. lmm1cutat throughout! low miles priced to sell. (12817) SAVE Wf NEED YOUR TRADE! TOP DC'Ll AR PAI D HIS everything! 19555. (733MYL). •-------- 7 4SAAI HLI Automatic , 1ir, power st..,fng, stereo. $3888. (901LOZ). • BANK FINANCING NO DOWN O.A.C. All Prices Plut Tax I LlcenM Don't See Us First ... But See Us . Last! "If You Don1t Buy From --c a II II E L L You're Paying Too Much!!! NO DELAYS, WE DELIVER TODAY! THE BEST PLACE TO SAVE 7 1 U.• c ...... .. n.e .... c-... ·--'°" pr•c•f '"u fv1vry equtppea. C*llXEJ. '2695 '3077 7J 'ft "tMrd "SO """'" car lOi to •~"-..,_,_l 1'1111 ---cqoG.. ·-' --toUOOA> 54375 7JU.C• c ........ .. , .... -.'tolt ·-· ...... ~ .. ·- --• •• -• IV•"'Y 119 f"*to'l9HI 54495 (Demo) Flortetiae Gold ,......,., with 9old tap o r fotd leillier, AM/FM shreo t_,., 1------------1 tilt & hl uc op• s ~eeri •g wheel, twillght sutleel, cr•h • co11trot, ilf•Ml11oted • uity 7 J....,.IY JUST LOOt<ll -n o tu•ury """'°'*' ...... --'"" -bit -· --locks..,,·-·' , .. _ .. _.. tiMl£l Ht s 5 6 9 5 ...,._. fwf lttOftitor, 1-----------1 rilyf roof. fl I 542Jt 7 JT.,... c .... 1167 ,. -· 36 "'°· closed Hd 1975 COUPE DE VILLE Cabriolet, leather intemr, stereo tape. '384MC[). $7995 1974 ELDORADO CONV. Lune green, low mil~ (439KYGl . $7695 1974 SEDAN DE VILLE Full power. leather in tenor (980KYSl. $6195 --waoon l!u ' °""" "-""" """o ' -111101T). least with SI 000 ______ __. 'I 688 7JC.,t lu"' JoMson & Son So..:1111 lconomy • apee(I w1ttt rad•o & -· (l'lll(IC~ '2120 ,....._ poyllMtlt. De1no Sale SEVILLE ~ 8'own w 1tf'I bro•n top I 1973 SEDAN DE VILLE Cruise control, stereo radio. (469HTP). 11---------I 1uc-1n111-lullpwt (•13 .. tt $11 ,900 $4995 71 COMAi v-.-........... .., COftd., --'ftg, .ulo 11an.1. (SSTOFC~ 52375 • ELDORADO Q.,.t wl'Mte t09, ,-ed 1.rUeftof. dullll-------~ comton Mall. AM .. '4 lt«eo. Cf'llM ---------(1()71901 $10,854 7JMercwy ......... Fut lul<ury , •• alt cond., -111t1 •o•tr w••dowa. powet ...,.lft9, wto. t9att1. u1dto. ••n'tl IOP. I013FCll~ '2160 7 JrWo w .... " _., -·· •OIUO You "'utl -lllltc• l9111!XZt 7 4M..trlY ""'"'9dl1te 6ehYfHY on tf\4t "•llfly ,..._, Man. fV , ot COUfM att of ff\t Ql'ffif H lteJ Hite IH COftd Oii ...... tpRCf COl'ttol loHtMf fnl4NM»f • -A AAAE nNO• f0'7l1Ct '7775 75c .,, .... -"""' -..,, ........... -tfaint ftt c.ond AM/f M 11•1,,_ -. Alrua-tyto-1211t10l!\ '8495 • ELDORADO '"•mitt Oold. •/Gold lellh•r lnftf'•~• pad4ed •l"JI fOOI. Ovel comCort M•t 1l•eo rldH>, Ult whffil (1t1S951 $10.590 • SEDAN DE VILLE Che:s.teff1efO Brow,,, w11>rown 'op tNcllPtf\ 1nltHiOt tvll pwr cU'ttom 9'tll A.M~M 11et9() f.fUIM control jtCMl«t $9,375 • COUPE DE VILLE , ,.Of..,llftf GOid wOol<I rop IH""" '"'•flOt luH 0 fll'f1 AMffM ll•f.O lad·O \11~2J) $9,276 • COUPE DE VILLE ~"-" wNt• 100 ,.,.,...,,~ ..,.,,... .,,....,. -vr"Y(too ouol- AMfM tlef'ff, tilt wheet 6 "'-"1 lu•...., ,..,ur .. lt3tUtl $8,993 1973 ELDORADO HARDTOP Tape player, cruise control. (344JFTl $5995 1972 COUPE DE VILLE full power. (630£08). $4 195 THEY'RE HERE NO WAITING! 1111 .. 11...., 1976 JAGUARS )(JI ZL'1 XJIZC's XJ6L's XJ6C'1 Choice of Colors DEMO CLEARANCE SALE OH 15 JAGUARS XJ&C & XJ6L TRIUMPHS BllMD NEW 1976 TR·7's 1976 SPITFIRES Choice of Colors lMCESWCn. 1mmed11te Dehvery . MG's BRAND NEW 1976 MGB'6 & MIDGETS Some available with overdn11e Immediate Delivery also T1is .... •Illy: INCLUDED AT NO EXTRA COST, 36 Month 36,000 Mile Extended Warranty With the purchase of any new '76 MG Midget. (Also available on Jaguars, Triumphs. MOB'S.) We Need Your Trade Big Car ... Little Car ••• W• lift ,.. 1111 rt LEASING PLANS AVAILABLE . T .. ay' Closl .. • Y.Stoeks THURSDAY. MARCH 18. 1976 TEN CENTS at Council 'Defamatory' -O'Keefe a1 P&EDl:alC'S ICllOEMERL .... ....,,.... ..... A crouP'• chart .. otconllict of lmer•l and violaUona of public trust a1a1n1t memberaoltheSan Qemeote City Council dnw an UCfY retponH Wedneaday nipt from Counclhnao Thomas O'Keere. O'Keefe branded the accusa· ttonT by the San Clemente llocneow·nera • Auoclatlon "cltarly defamatory." The no-member a11oclaUon recenUf requested Jnve1tl1a· Ilona o lt• allecaUoos by the •tale Fair Political Practices Commiulon and the Orange , County District Attorney. In a let~r, Howard Mushett, association president, alleced that council members had ex- hibited conflict or interest; had conducted illegal secret meet· ...., ..... __ ~NNE MANfREDt SHOWS Ot'F .. MARGOLIS" SUPER CRAB , P9t W•• Deemed "llMt Uftu•u•I" In Annu.I Pafade • Pets Parade . Rocb to Snakes to Crabs ~Alt.bough dogs wen by rar the jDOet popular entries, everything O'em a boa constrict« to a rock ._ .. brou&ht to the annual Pets •Parade Contest in San Juan ~atrano Wednesday. Pets and their owners who -.iereed from the pandemonium as winners were: Michelle .. ird's Persian cat u the pret- 1ltlt; Jeannie Murphy's English •dog and Shawn Hoegee's Ush, -ugliest, and Suzanne Man- -lhdl 's hermit crab and Ted ~un'a snake, most unusual. . Stacy Patterson's chicken and John Hilbrand's dog walked away as the best groomed pets while Frank Lane's poodle and Jim Rosenbaum's German shepherd were judged the most talented animals present. The shaggiest dogs belonged to J ohn Fields and Angie Johnson. Jeff Cortese's dog. t\act,e, was given a special award as the most patriotic in the bunch. Dressed in red, white and blue, his Jacket read "Vote as you dog gone please but please vote.'' lufftop Project Wins County Okay By WILLIAM SCRREIBER OttlleO.Ny .......... After four years, four months and 26 daya of trying, Ralph .Marsden flully aot Orange County aovemment behind hls Jllant to develop a blulftop parcel " land In Dana Point Wcdnes-4ey. "I can't believe it," w11 his on-lr remark alter heanna lhe coun· \f Board of Supervisors' un· •nlmous vpt e tn favor or a )ropOsal to build a new 8,000. ~are-foot Mexlcan re8taurant ..n Street or the Green Lant.em. Alter the heartn1. Marsden •u philosophical about the vie- ~, nolin1 he 11tlU hu a long ~ht ahead since the project. Sen. Church Enters Race IDAHO CITY, Idaho <U Pl> -Sen. Frank Churcb <D·Jdabo), eotered tbe Democratic pralden· tlal race today and saJd If elected he would put an end to a ··1eadenhlp of weak.· De.SS and rear ... Church, Sl. •bo has been in the Senate.19 years', made bis announcement in lhi.s city of about 175. He is the eiC~th candidate in the race.or "To those wbo say it is too lal•, I reply that it's never too late -nor are the odds ever too &real - lo try,'' CbW'Ch.sah1 must still win the Regional Coastal CommLss1on's endorse- ment. '"Bul now I have a huntinl( license.'' Marsd en said. "Without approval from the county. the coastal commission wouldn't even listen to me." He said he was due to meet In - formally with commission staff this wttk. "to see what reefs and shoals they'll drag me over." County planning officials agrte Marsden's case may 110 down in the annals as one or the mo~t classic cases or an Individual lan- downer being caught up In the snarl ot bureaucratic red ta,pe. He began planning to uu the property overlooking Dana Point Harbor in 1971 and came to the county planning commission with a proposal for con - dominiums. Tbe commission rdected the first plan. tentatively accepted a revised plan but then renrsed themselves when new environ- mehta l impact requirements were handed down from the state. Marsden went back to the drawing board and came up with the restaurant idea, a concept ravored by members or a past commission but rejected by the current comm ission mem· bersbip las t year because of sbortcomlngs in parking and a design deemed "too bulky'' for the scenic site. He appealed to supen'isors but was handed an ultimatum to re- design the restaurant or race another complete rejection. Marsden earlier e.bis year hastily redrew the plans and came up • <See MAASDEN, Page A!) ln1s. and refused to accept cltlien lnput on certain iasues. It also u asserted in the letter that the city was violating its own purcbaslna practices and that Ci· ty employea and equipment have been used for private &ain. "I think lf the day comes when raponaible people ever decline to run for public office, It will be becauae of potsbotting by ir· responsible people," O'Keefe said . "l don't thlnk that any person (on the councll) ran for public of· flee to feather bis own Deft, AS Lhe alleg1Uons In here purport," he said. "The stateJQenll ln here are clearly defamatory. O'Keefe partic ularly disputed the charge by the associauon that Councilman Anthony DiGiovannJ had a conflict ot ln· terest dlle to a $100,000 deposit of dty money at 'the Bank of San Clemente, of which l>IGlovanni Is chairman ot the board. Tbe deposit, O'Keefe said. was made by City Treasurtr E.W. "SIU'' Mitchell, an elected of- nclal not subject to coot1"ol by the council. O'Keefe said nooe of the persons lnvol•ed ln the bank had prior knowledae or the deposit. City officials who helped or-ganize the bank, ln addition to DiGiovaMl. are City Mana1cr Kenneth Carr, Councllman WllUam Walker, and Charles Fox, a former councilman. •'There is, unfortunately. u limited hunlin1 llcense against public officials. They cannot sue unless those statements are made mallciously ana inten- tionally. 1 tblnk they (the cbarces) are malicious and in· <SeeCJIA&GES, PaaeAZ> County Hospitals ·Suing Cella for $37 Clemente Municipal Mirth Raise Canceled The San Clemente City Coun- cil, by a split vote, bowed to public pressllre Wednesday night and rescinded previous action boosting the pay scale for the city fmance director's position. As it now stands, City Manager Kenneth Carr will earn $23,808 when he becomes finance direc- tor next month. Had the council let its previous action stand, Carr would have earned $28,.236 • Carr i• ateppinl down to the lower admlnistratlve post at his request. lie now earns $32,000 an· nually u city manaeer. ReclJion or the actflon wu pro- posed by M a7or Paltick Lane and drew support from William WaUter and Donna Wilkinson, new council members. Council members Anthony DIGiovannJ and Thomas O'Keefe voted against the reci.slon. As part of the action. the coun- cil decided that the aa1ary matter should be considered at budget time, when salaries normally are set. The controverslal lncreue was approved by the council two months ago following a late-night executive session. At tbe time. Lane said Carr would receive the increase because of the experience he would brin& to the Job. Gerald Teachout, former finance dlrector, earned $23,IKlS. He retired recently because of poor health. The salary increase was re- peatedly crtllclzed by candidates in the recent city council cam- paign, Including Walker and Mrs. Wilkinson. Petitions and letters st.ting op- poslUon to the Increase also have been sent to the council in recent week11. RIGHT KNEE WRONG: PAY VP MIAMI (UPI) -A Circuit Court jury has awarded $125,000 to an e lde rly woman who charged thal a team or phys•· clans performed surgery on her right knee. when It wos the left knee that was ailing. Mrs. Evelyn Kaidan accused Dr. Lester A. Quasln of "gross negligence" after a team of real· dent doct o r s und e r his supervision at Ml. Slnal Hospital operated on the wronc knee. 01'. Russin sa1d It was an un- lntentaonal mistake. Jolly LB Council For 'Togetherness' "A community that sleeps together gets along to1ether," 5aidL&iuna Beach Mayor Phyllls Sweeney. The new m ayor's comment about an all-night campout In the Main Beach Park came during Ci- ty Council discussion or the city's Third Annual Villaee Party. It was one of a series or wit- ticisms from council membeni or council.,.atchers. As councilmen were debating apen4fnc 11,500 for a fireworks display. 'Council watcher Bruce Hopping asked why Luuna Beach· should be content with a mere $1,500 worth ol bang when the U.S. Marine Corps wu at hand. "We could have the most spec- tacular fireworks display that the Department or Defense can pro- vide; we could witness an assault on the beach," Hopping sug- gested. He noted that the Marineutage mock wars near Oceanside. "As long as they don't bum the town down HU San Clemente," quipped Councilman Jon Brand in reference to the Sl.6 million San Clemente fire there which started on Camp Pendleton. Harklng to previous skydiving exhibitions staged at Main Beach Park and in which former Mayor Roy Holm performed. Mayor Sweeney said, "That was the last jump the mayor of Laguna Beach isgoinstomake." Councilman Brand also found that recent appoint merits ol three women to the planning com- ml.ssion may have given the coun- cil an ed1e in the traditional coun- cil vs. commisslon tug-of-war. "With all those women, we can'tloselhls year," he said. ·Laetrile Outlet To Open in Nevada SAN DIEGO (AP> -A son or the commander or Canada's armed forces in World War 11 was quoted today as saying he will manufacture laetrile In the United States and open a laelrile clinic ln Nevada. Laetrile is a substance made from apricot pits but banned in the United States as a suggested cancer cure. • "It. is coming from every- where. but transportation costs are high," said Andrew R.L. McNaughton. son or the late A. G.L. McNaughton, who also was president of the U.N. Secunty Council. The U.S. border town or San Ysidro will be the location or a l aetri l e "bulk " plant, McNaughton told the San Diego Union. . A founder of the largest of Ti· Juana's loct ri le clinics, McNaughton said in a newspaper interview that he is negotlaUng with a maj o r U .S . pharmaceutical company for laetrile production in the United States. A second modern laetrile clinic is being bulll for McNau1htoo in Tijuana which meets speclfica· Uons of the U .$. Food and Drug Administration, he said. In addition, he claimed to be perfecting a method of synthesiz- ing laetrile becallse he believes the natural supply. or apricot pits . will be exhausted quickly if the aubltance is ever made legal in the United States. McNaughton, interviewed in Tijuana, declined to identify the U.S. pharmaceutical house or the location of the clinic be would open ln Nevada. Aast. U.S. Atty. Herbert H. Hof· fman said in San Diego that pro- secution of several laetrlle smug- gling cases is progres&lng. He ex- pressed doubt that the Food and Drug Act will ever be amended to (See LAETRILE. Page A2) 5 Boys Rape Mesa Girl, 13 A l3·year-old Costa Mesa girl has reported she was raped while walklng through Suburbia Park on returning from horse riding .atables. The 1lrl, a student at Te Winkl e School, told police Wednesday nlaht that five boys, also aged about 13, lured her l.nto a tunnel in the park. ~ She saJd tbal she was held to the ground while one or the boys raped her. The incident hap- pened Tuesday afternoon, she said. Relo~ation lsslie .i\rt School Plan Clogs By IACK CHAPPELL Of-0.11, ......... Plans to relocate the old Laguna Beach School of Art Building for development as a community center have run agTound on high costs and on a rocky relationship be<Ween the city and the Festival of Arts. The City Council ~ed Wednesday It could ball demoli- tion of the art ehool buildings planned by the Festival of Arts to allow lime for further study or the building's relocation and costs. . The announcement drew an icy response from Relen Keeley. a festival director. Mrs. Keeley at Orst bluntly told the council that if the build· ing were not removed by May 1, the festival WO\lld have it de· molls bed to m alte way for ex- panded parkina and new Jandscaptna. • , She said the festival had re- ceived approval of~ city's boa.rd of adjustment and wu re- ady to proceed wtth a coastal commission hearing: CouncUman Carl Johnson said he would appeal the boar~'s de· cislon lo allow demolition "since everything hn 't falling Into place" and legal requirements would keep tbe matter from be- U.& heard by lhe COUftdJ unUl CSee SCHOOL, Page A!) • on 3 Aides Named In Suit By TOM BAllLEY ' oi ... o.u,,.. ... a- Two Orange County hospitals and two allied medical corpora- tions sued Dr. Louis J . Cella Jr. and three of his buslness as- sociates Thursday for more than S37 million in damaces. All four Orange County Superior Court lawsuits claim that th e plainlifrs were defrauded or several million dollars by five defendants during a three -year period - December, 1972, to December, 1975. The fifth defendant is iden- tified a.s Richard J. O'Neill, the South Oran1e County rancher and DemocraUc party leader. Damages are <temanded from the five derendants in more than 80 causes or action stated in the four lawsuits. They include charges of theft, fraud and con- spiracy. It ls alleged that the defendants milked the four corporations of at least $2 million by a sophisticat- ed system of false billing and fraudulent invoices that went un· detected until the matter was brought before the Grand Jury. Named as defendants with Dr. Cella, 51. and O'Neill, S4, are: George Lewis Ollendorf, 44, of Laguna Be ach, a former ad- ministrator al the two suing hospitals-Mission Community Hospital of M laslon Viejo and Mercy General Hospital or Santa Ana. Also, Stephen Robert Evans. 31, of 25471 El Picadore Lane, Mission Viejo, a former aide to Ollendorf at Mission Community and later an administrator at Mercy hospital. Also. Theodore Schiffman. 53, of Santa Ana, Cella'a buslness manager and often a campaign tre11urer for political candidates aponaored by the physician. Cella, Ollendorl, Evans and Schiffman have been indicted by the Orange County and a federal Grand Jury In Loa Angeles. They face trial April 19 in Santa Ana and May 4 In Los Angeles Federal Court. (~e CELLA, Pace,\%) Coast Weather Cloudy tonight wllh chance of rain. Clearing lo partly cloudy and a little breezy Friday. with bJ&hs ln mld-60a . Low tonight near 50 with chance of rain lncre11ln1to30 percent. . INSIDE TODA V Auoult, gong 100rfort, rob-• be'Y Oftd other vio~ ha.: bttomt a mo10r ~ fn ~ u.s. 1ehoou. For report. M>e t ~eAf. ), \. r A court room confrontation betweea a mu •ho wu awardtd $1.J mtJJfon tn damaces ind Lbe Judie who once overturned tbal jury award baa beenavtntdby a dedlJOQ. of the Fourth DUtrict Court of Appeal• IQ Sao Bmlardloo. Juatlce r. DOUJl .. McDanJel ai&ned lbe writ fU~ by lawyers lot' IOils eQJJneer Barry Uppert . late Wednesday and baited Oran1• County Superior Court Jud,a.e Robert L. Cortmaa'a plans to hold a Maring Friday. Lawyers tor Avco Commwl.ity 'Development sou1bt tbe 9'earlng -in a move to have Judie Cottman grant a temPorary ataJ ot uec:u· Oon on UM tu mlllioojUqment recenUy upheld by Lbe Callfomla Supreme Court. Llppert won that judgment when Newport Beach attorney Donald Belveal succcusfully argued before a jury ln Judge-Corlman '1 courtroom that h1s client waa banaffd and aJan. dered by Avco after be moved a house from Mission Viejo to a Lquna Niauel siie. It was testified that Lippert suffered a major heart attack durine bis confrontation with the developers. The jury a&reed with Belveal lh•t Avco's actJons were .responsible fo.r the sebute. The appellate court Weclnes· day agreed with Belveal that Judge Corfman lost Ju.risdlction or the Lippert case when Belveal successfully appealed the judge's overturnine ot the jury verdlct. The San Bernardino court at.ill bas to rule on demands by ,BeJveal for perm anent l'ftnoval .of Judge Corfman from all mat· 1ers connected with the Lippert lawsuJt and the cancellation or all orders mado by him in that case. "This is a fantastic, frustrating thing," the weary Belveal com- mented today. "But we're bang- ing in there and we're going to • gettbis man the money hesbouJd have had long ago.'· Belveal is seeklne the applica-tion of liens on Avco in the ap. parent belief that the company may plan to divert assets that could be sebed to satisly the Lip. pert judgment. f'ro• Page A I. CHARGES •• tenUooal," O'Keefe, an attorney, .saJd. Walker, elected to the council two weeks ago, challenged the homeowners· asaociahon to come up with specifics. He said all the charges were "general in nature." The letter in which the charges were made also bas drawn fire wilbin the ranks of the homeowners' auociation. At a meeting Tuesday night. two as- sociation board members re- signed. chart1in1 that Mushett should have allowed the board to review the contents of the letter before It was submitted to the In· vesUgative agencies, the councll and news reporters. A show or hands or thoee pre- !"ent at the meetinf, however, showed support for the letter. Mushett ls a former member of the city's parks and recreation commtnlon. He wu fired lut year by the council. . Stereo Burglarized Burglars who pried open a wln· dow to aatn entry have stolen 1'tereo eqwpment valued al $"150 from a South Laguna home, Orange County shertrr1 officers reported. Deputies said the equipment was taken from the mastrr bedroom and llvin1 room at the bomr of Dan Fowlie, "2, of 3JSOO Mar Vista, wbile t.hefamily was absent from tht prtmbff. ORANOI! COAST DAILY PILOT Robert N. Weed ............ _ ..... _ Jaclt R. Curln' ~ .... --~--­Thomas KH¥11 ....... Thomas A. MurlJhll't -........ ,."'_ 1.1'(; Charles H. Loos Rld\ard P. Nall A.\\f\.l~t ~ ... ~·~ Utt_. .. Km.Offke -,,, .. 0_,_ ""'°'''"t-•.P.O. __ _ Offk• ~.,.._.,. uew..1a.,s.-t H=::c~~"::W.~~ •1s..o..._,._ T•~ (114)Mt.Q21 CIHIHMd Adv.rtlsifleMN611 L..l9UN BHCfl All l>epet'tmenb: TelepfMftefM..ft66 F._!W~CI0-4tJ.06)0 oow•'· "" o.-""''' -."""" ~ -.......... , ......... '"~~-..,. ...... m•"" •t ••ttU••m•"h Mr••f' ""'' M ··~("' ... ~ . .,, .,,., ... "''"'" ...... ._. ..... -. --..... "" ...... , •• , Cotl• ,. ... , c.1 ........ ~ ........ .,, c ....... Ql1 -:Ii:.:=~ u-tlll'f ..... _.. .... ....,_ ~~11,1171 , .... ~_ .. J MARSDEN wit• a Me4ftn.raa•u·•171• tiulldlal wit.la ~ peB· mi. After ad.jdltmtntj ..-. m•. tbe comm..._ Ua1a ..-fina111 t•Y9 Ml tQPOlt tO &M .......... Ind reeoem.-.ct .,..0.al ti a <'OC\dJtlonal uae permit rib 12 eond.ltiom. ·i . One of those requl,.. llanden to pave a walkway a)oQa U.e ed1e oftbe bluff ud proVide public ac- tta colt. Be readily -creect. •-.r· lns ... Wbatever•1 rl&lat, wtiatewr'• fair." At Wednesday's hearln, Marsden·• attorney asked · i aupervl&ora could 1rant bl• eUent a two-year uae pwmtt because ••He clqeso 't think :X,C,:.J: throup the coastal inayear ... · sUpervison aald tM1 hid DO lesal power to aunt an eldended penniL llanden's only hope for u U· tension may Ue in nearb' com· pleted, proposed cbao&es in the rooine codes that would allow tor extended perm it periods. Ir that doesn't eo~ to pass and M&nden haan 't got the project Oil the road by tbt-time next year, he may have to st.art all over afa.in with another new planniaf commission and a Board of SUpervi.sors with ooe or more new members. Alter the bearinc, Marsden aaid be hadn't compUed a tot.al of all the money he's invested in the project to date but be said "it is a significant amount." He .aid he's·bad to draft two environmental impact· reports. two condominium plans, two restaurant plans. four different engineering approaches to park· ing. several geological studies and numerous other ex,peo.ses. "l tbi.nt you can cet a pretty good idea from that," be said. Fro•P,..e.41 LAETRILE LONDON (AP)-A dlV"Oree ha be.a nild out for Prineets Martaret. bca a Jetal aepa.raUoe from bef' balband, Pbotoirapber Antcl!D1 ~·Jones. JI Ubl1, tOUrea dole to 8Qekin11Ym hJaeNiid to; day. .. Dbcuaaions have been 1otn1 oo with lawyers.'' laid a spokesman for Bucldntbam Palace; tbe bome o1 Queen Elliabetb D. Margaret's alsttt. There has been apeculatloo lokr over 10 yean ca tbe mamaie of tbe pri.Qeea. '5. Mb lo line for the t.hrooe. andber huabend. the Earl of Snowdon, 48. who new out ol Hong Kong today on hla way to Sydney to aUeod an exhlblUon of the plctur-es he has taken the past 25 years. Prlncess Marea.ret and Lord Saowdon have t"·o chlldren. Vlacount Unley. bom in 1961. and Lady Sarah Armstrong.Jooes. bom in lJM. The princess and her husband have apparen!Jy apeed that because of the children thve sboqld be no divotte, but rather a separation, court aources in· .dicated. Battin Grand Jury Asked to Testify By GAaY GaANVILLE ... DellYfll ........ Defense attorney Matthew Kurillch opened another con· troversy in indicted county Supervisor Robert Battin's leqthy pre-trial beario¥ Wed· naday when be subpoenaed 17 Orante County grand jurors to teatily as witnesses. Kurllicb wants the jurors to tell . SUperior Court Judge Kenneth Lae what they know, 1f anything, about press reports ol the Grand Jury investigation leading to Battin 's indictment lut Auaust. Tbe defense lawyer CCJm.ends that news stories published while the invesUgaUon was under ~ay were leaked either from tbe Grand Jury Room or the District Attoroey',otlice. And, Kurllich insists, those al· leged leaks violated Battio's con- stitutional rights and were crimes because jurors are sworn to secrecy . before voting to indld BaWn on seven felony charges rmted to allegations that be campaigned for a state office in 1974 al county taxpayer expense. Not among the jurors Kurillch wants to question la Battlll'a grand juror 1irlhiend Rachel Perry. Miss Perry was excluded from the jury's criminal de· liberations while the Battin case was under study. And it may be that none or the jurors, Kurilicb's subPoenas notwithstanding, will ever be seated ln the witness box. Assistant District Attorne'y Michael Capizzi indicated today that attempts mlebt be !Mele to quash the subpoenas because of the sanctity of the Grand Jury room. "lt bas long been our policy that Grand Jury proceedlncs are secret and that no juror should reveal what bas taken place," Capizzi said. ... Bettle Breaks · CanYourBooze At Bird Fiesta CeltbruU of lbe rtlurD ol the 1wallow1 to San Juan C.plsttano thll weekend may bave a mon difficult. Ume 1ettina lrlto \be .,utt ottMa11. Tbe Ck,J Council ouaed u artenCJ' ordinance Wednetday wblch wm ouUaw muc.b drlnkina ol alcoholle bevuaaea • alreetl and lklewalb duriq tM n.ta. ~Ulcall>', t.be new law bans the HlllDI ol or drlnklna of bevttq" ln containers "wblcb may, if broken or abatten!d. be uuurtoua to the P\abUC health and satel,." Altboqh t.be n.ew law, which became df teUve irnmedlat.eb'. refen only to "beveraaes." city and aherlfra omciala both ad· mitted lUs aimed at alcobool. Mayor Douglas Nash ex· plai.oed the ordi.ouce Is intended as an "8dd.ltional tool" to pre- vent a repeat of tbe ftihts and dJsturbucel which occmTed last year wbeo tbe amwa1 parade WU rained put. Thia year, La Fiest.a de las Golodrinu Parade is set to begin Gems Stolen At LB Home A Laguna Beacb woman wbo left some jewelry in a home she had placed for sale told police Wednesday that $2,480 worth of it had been stolen apparen.Uy by a prospective-buyer being shown t.bebouse. · Tbe Arch Beach Heifhts resi· dent uld the theft of ber valuables bad occurred sometime between mid· February and Monday wbile the boule wu carried on U.e muJU. plellsUn,. Tbe theft included a gold watch and other jewelry, taken from the bom~·s kitchen. at 1 p.m. Saturda,. Ir it ralm. bowever, tho paradt will be beld AJ)rillT. Tho parade c&llmlnatea tbe week of acUvtuu ~atbur the "1lW1l or l.b• ••al.Iowa on · ))'t. day. A reUaloua pageant will be1tn at 1:30 p.m. 1'"ridl\1 in tho Old Illas Ion. Other activities lntlUde the trad!Uonal pancake breakfast h'om 7 to 11 a. m. Sat~ in the Woman's Club Bouse. SHU El Homo. Sycamore Suit Action UrukrWay Lawyers for the Rancho Palos Verda Corporation and tbe clty ol Laeuu Beach w.-e scheduled to meet •Caln ln the coartroocn today tor pretrial action on the latest lawsuit ftled by the would- be developer~ ol Sycamore Hills. Discuaslona amon1 Orance County Superior Court Judce Walter Smttb and opposing lawyers were confined to the · Judee's chambers lhroufbout Wednesday's actlon. Detaila of those discussions were not made available. At lsaue ln the cUJTeot lawsuit is the allegation by Rancho lawyers that the city bu failed to adopt an ope.n space IDOOin1 or. dlnance consistent wltb open apace guidelines in the cltl''s • 1eneral plan. Laguna Beach city attorney Georae Lo1an baa condemned the action as "an aimless lawsuit contrived by Rancho Palos Verdes lawyers to harass the make laetrile legal. 'nlel7subpoeoaedjurorswere .~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~-:-~~~~~~~~~~~~~~--'~~~ city." McNaughton, who studied wilb the Jesuits in Mont.real and ooce was chief tesl pilot of the Royal Canadian Air Force, said laetrile is less toxic than tomato ketcb\q> despite claims of the American Medical Association to the con· trary. Once a week, be meets with pa· tleots in Tiju.aaa and coaches them oo how to get t.belr illegal two-month supply of laetrile into the United States, be said. .- They pay 60 cents for each SOO-mllllgram tablet and SS for each three-gram i.J\jectible vial. McNaughton said he never pro- mises that laetrile, which be calls a vitamin. will cure caneer. "J tell them that when they get to the border and they are asked lC they acquJred UYtbiAA in Mex· lco. they are to say, "We were ln Mexico to see my doctor ror medical treatment and I am br· mging back prescriptioa items for continuance of my treatment at home'." McNaughton said ... Ninety. nine times out of 100, they will 1et tbrou1h/' But Herb Fink, district director ol U.S. Customs, denied that laetrile b bein& allowed acroea th• borderat au. Fr...Pa.,AJ SCHOOL ••• April 7. those who beard secret testimony Judge Nixes He~on Cella Challenge Riverside County Superior Court Judge Elwood Rich decided today that It is not necessary to call a court bearin« to rule on the chaUenge posed to an Orange County judge by lawyers ~presenting indicted Dr. Louis J. Cella Jr. Judge Rich will decide the eU1ibillty of Superior Court Judie Jerrold S. Oliver by a read· tn1 or tbe case me and documents prepared by both sides in the con· troversy. The materials were mailed Wednesday to the Riverside court. Judee Rich'• clerk said today that the jurist will begin reading the file Friday. "But we don't know at this point bow loag lt will take or when the ruling will be available," be sald. . Judge Rieb was appointed by the CaUfornla Judicial Council after It was determined that a neutral jurist was needed to r~ solvethecontroverayposedbyob- jectiona to Judie Oliver. * * * f',....PafleAJ "There has been a commlt-meot ma.de over the yea.rs which is not being honored u lar as tbe uae or the land is concerned.'' Mrs. Keeley said. CELLA The fHtival has plans tor a • · • • $175,000 expansion of its olflces . and exhibition grounds. n. de· All four are .reused ot 127 molltJon or the art school build· felony counu that include em· lngs and development ol puking beulement, fraud, forgery and is seen as an interim s.~p. conaplracy In Otange County. Mrs. Keeley aald the hlltory of They face 44 felony counts of tax the property la that the land was evulon .. Jraud, theft and con· purchased by the rest.tval, then aplracy In Los An1eles. deeded to the city wbicb baa OUendorf was earlier named leased It back to the noopront as sole defendant ln an Oranac iroup. County Superior Court lawsuit Mn. Keeley, a former coun-flled bf Mission Community cUwmoman. aald lbe l~val had Hoaplta with lbe aUe,aUon Uuit been "patient" wllhtheSchoolot he defrauded his former Art but that bow that lt had employer• of ~7 .~ loaned to moved onto a new campus up lb• bJm durtna hls employment-canyon wanted to aet atarted on June 1, 1171 to Aue. S, 1975. it.a own expansion., Both hoapltals listed amcmg the The lnlUa.l 1tumblln1 block to four plalntlffa demanded just relocation ot the old buiJdJnt wu over $10 million each lrom the a significant increue ln the cost four Indicted defendants and estimate for making the old O'Neill for what they said were · school studio ac~eptabte as a continuing acts of fraud over a community meeting place. three.year period. · As first proposed, relocation of Damages of more than $10 the studio building from its pre· mlllJoo were also demanded by sent site next to the festival the Bristol General Hospital grounds across the street to lbe Company. Damages demanded city ball employea' parting Jot by the Mlasion Viejo Medical would have cost $15,000. • Company totaled more than S7 But, Stan Scholl. municipal million. services director, told the council N1med as subsldlary def en· Wednesday that to bring the dant ln the lawauJts nted by Mis· bulldlng entirely up to curttnt ci· sloo Community Hospital and ty code would cost $44.000. Mission Vlrjo Medical Company In addition, the city would have was the Viejo Capital Company to come up with an additional 64 in which Cella and O'Neill are parking spaces to.servethemeet· idenUfied as principals. ing ball. The actions flied by Bristol Scbo1l sunested tbal Other General and Mercy Hospital locations be investigated &bus name the h\'O men u codefen· prompUna the · council's desir~· danta with the Amigo Capital for a delay in demolitkSn Of the Compani which la also described ~ ~·~ . · . u a Ce.Ua-O:Nelll en~rlae. • ... ••• , ... 6 " • ' ' 12" diagonal KV-1203 Sony Trlnitron '· . .. 17-diagonal KV-1722 Sony Trlnitron t 9" diagonal KV-1910 Sony Trinitron .... 15" diagonal KV-1520R Sony Trinitron MOW! AAIDOiras 2-YEAR PARTS & LABOR WARRANTY . OM SOHY TllHITIOH COLOITV11 ...... >-YUH OM PIClWI TUii 17" diagonal KV-1733R Sony Trinitron 15'' diagonal KV-1511 Sony Trlnltron 9"dlegonal KV-9200 Sony Tr1nitron / 19" diagonal KV-1920 Sony Trinltron I 1111 I,.,.,.,,.,, Hurrnuti••' ,.,,.,Our,.,.,.,.,,.,., 0111• ,,.,.,. f.11t11·u1111•1• 011I1·1·1·111•1·ud111·1 n,. '•·II~ 275 East 17th Sf. Costa Mesa ..... ......,., - 2 0.... .... "'c... 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Money's Worth B1JT Y01J WHO BA VE loat p~loua vacation time or • mLued an important business meet.inc wUJ find these tx· planationa muter consolation. "Bumped" home-bound vac1Uoaer1 from Puerto Rico after tbe 1978 Cbrbtmu holidays. for inatance. were reported unable to set apace on · tlipb for as lone u three d111. The resultinl confusion promoted an inveaU1ation by Puerto Rico's officials "to make sure tbia never happens acain." ~ Alr travelers have .. Oy rt1bts, •• insists the Civil AeronauUcs Board (CAB), which requires U.S. alrliftes to atabllab criteria for decldin& which paasengen will be • . bumped. Says the CAB: .. Simply stated, it is tbe customer recehinl what be pays for. no more, no less.'' Tbe holder of a Ucket can expect to receive mlnlmurn , standards of service enroute and an unevent.ful reunlon with his baa1ase. The ovenold pauenaer baa the ritbt to be fut. ly apprt&ed of the carrier's obU11Uon and the r11bt to expect bis complaints to be band.led "with speed." 111E&E ABE EXCEP'l'IONS. U you are traveling abroad, except on fllcbts dl.red.ly to and from the U.S., a 1 foreip carrier can bump you at will, without compensation. • On tli1hts orieln•linl or atopptnc ln the U.S .. however, alrlines must pay "denied boardinl compenaaUon.0 Th.Ls means the air carrier must offer you a specified amount of compensation It you bold a confirmed reservation and have been denied boardini because that ru1ht Is oversold. MOl'eOver. CAB ls conaidertnc proposals to e~teod the boardinf compensation rule to foreip and now·exempt Alukaft carriers. A&aln, there are exceptiooa, sometimes due to opera· 1 'I lioaal or safety facton. But if you are denied boardlnt for any reuoQ on a flleht on which you bold confirmed reserved space. the carrier must fl.lmish you immediately with a written explanation ol the terms, conditions and limitations oltbe denied compensation. A PAMENGE& lllUST meet the followtne c0ndJtions to be elleible for denied boarding compensation: -You must have a confirmed reservation, 1enerally a properly validated ticket. Some carriers permit confirma- tion to be made leatt formally. even by phone. -You must comply with the alrllne'e check-in require· menu. Check-in Ume and location of the check·ln point .. often are printed on the lnsideofthe ticket envelope. -The airllne must be unable to book you on another ru1ht scheduled to arrive at your destination within two hours of your orielnally scheduled arrival for a domestic flilht or within four boun of your scheduled arrival for in- ternational ru1hu. If you have met these conditions and the airline ls una· ble to honor your reservation, it la required to offer you compensation equal to the price of the fiight for which you are checking in -but not less than $25 nor more than $200. Acceptance of the payment ls optional. You may refuse the offer and seek other me~ of compensation. Pollution Expected At New Utah Plant WASHINGTON CUPI> -A proJ>OSed power plant in Utah's canyon country could spew out pollullon visible for at least 100 miles and which probably could be smelled in three national parks, acoordlq to a report issued by the Na- tional Park Service. The site is within 100 mlles of $ome of America's most scenic areas, including the Grand Canyon. THE PROPOSED KAiPAROWITS PROJECT would in· elude a 3,000-megawatt generating station and four under· ground coal mines to fuel it. A new town is planned nearby to meet an anticipated 14.000 population influx. The project is planned by the Southern California Edison Co., the San Diego Gas and Electric Co. and an Arizona utility. "The objectionable odor of nitrogen dioxide ... would be expected in portions" of Lalce Powell National Recreation Area, 20 miles from the site; Bryce Canyon National Park, a 30-mlle distance; and Capitol Reef National Park, 60 miles away. the preliminary study said. "AIR POLLUTION ALSO WILL CAUSE adverse visual and ctthetic impact to a moderate degree for up to 100 miles of the plant and beyond,'' said the park service, which used Environmental Protection Agency and Weather Service compuwr models. ''Air pollution from the plant wlll create a 1ianlftcant esthetlc intrusion and wUl 1ubst1ntlally reduce visitor 8Jl· preclatlon of 11cenlc resources within 00 miles oC the plant site," it old. lntettor Secretary Tilomas Kleppe wlll ionslder the rl'· port before deciding whether to approve the projccl, which would Involve a transfer of federal land. LA Seeks Solar Plant LOS ANG!LES <U PI) -The City Department or Water and Power and Southern California Edison Co 11ald they would submit a proposal for a bid to the federal govern- ment lo build the nation's nrat solar thermal tonvcr11ion power project. The two utilities have requested the fllalo Eneri:y Resources Conservation and Development Commission l<> join them. The federal Eneray Research and Development Ad- mlnsltration was seeking bids nationwide for the 10· megawatt pilot plant which would convert the sun's heat to hl&h·pruaure steam and generate electricity through a conventional steam·turbine system. Several other utllilles and state .croups around the coun· try also were seeking the solar plant In their areas. The plant would be designed to produce enough electric power to supply as many u 2,500 homes durinl the hours m which It could operate. The federal agency's timetable calls for experimental operation to begin by the sum.~er ot 1980. Firm's Sales Down . " P1us Product!!, Irvine. bas reported net income or $489,000, equal to 33 cents per share, and net "ales or $12,521>,000 for the 12 months mded Dec. 31 . Tbls compues with net . sales oC Sll.007,000 and net · Income of $781,000, or 52 " centa for the previous year, the company annoWlccd. 81 OAtLY PILOT I THE PICK OF Ranch I .... m "11-/01f lltlng I ,.,,..m&., I-#totting o dtinlt witlt 10"'9 z~oa, ond ,,._,. 1"a all o bloni until I woh Clp ,,., .... On Crime ~ords States Given # Data Control . WASHINGTON <AP) -Under a new ruling by the federal government, the states will decide how much can be told about a person's criminal record. The Law Enforcement Assistance Administration Jave states complete authority Lo determine what information can be made ---------public about convictions. THE AGENCY set a De(. 31, 1977. deadline for the states to submit proposals for disclosing arrest records and said t.be states may follow their traditional prac- tices until then. LEAA general COUil.Wi Thomas Madden said the new rules ease earlier restrictions and probably will allow news reporters greater access to crtmlnal records. THE LEAA regula· tlons apply to all state and l oca l criminal justice agencies whkh have used LEAA funds to maintain criminal bis· tory records. That cov- en most state and city police departments .. The new rules change regulations issued by the federatl agency last May on instructions from Congress to protect In· dividual privacy. CONGRESS ACTED in response to com- plain ts that m a ny persons were unfairly d enied Jobs or credit beuu.se banks and in· dividual employers bad easy. access to their past arrest records. The loltial rules con- fused some police of· ficials and brought com· plaints from some news orcanllaUons, bank of· ficlals andprivate securl· t1 firms that they we.re being dented Information which traditionally bad been made public. Law Enforcement As· sistance Administrator Richard Ve lde said the revision s "strike a balance between the public's r ight to know such information with the individual's right to privacy." THE OLD RULES restricted the dissemina· lion of conviction re- cords which were not maintained in a chronological file. The new rules include no such restrictions. As for arrest records. the new rules still re- quire that state and local agencies maintain com- plete and accurate files. lncludine information about whether an arrest was dropped without prosecution, whether a trial ended in acquittal, or whatever other dis· position may have been made. BUT MADDEN said that under the new rules the states may be able to cite existing laws, court rulings or traditional opi· nions of their attorneys general as authority for the disclosure policies they subm lt for con- sideration by the 1977 de- adline. May 11 Vote SACRAMENTO <UPI) -Gov. Edmund G. Brown Jr. call ed a special election May 11 to fill the state Senate seat left vacant by the elect Ion of George Moscone as San Fran- dsco mayor. A runoff would be held June 8, the state's primary election day, l! no candidate wins a majority in the May election. Photographers Hand Out Kudos Dr. Hunter Kandsfield of Mission Viejo took top honors dunng the first annual awards banquet of the Saddleback Valley Photographers. Dr. Handsfleld woo a silver engraved bowl for his first place entry in the black-and-white com pell· t1on and a "best or show" ribbon with the same photograph. MICKIE SHAPIRO OF LAGUNA Beach and George llendrkks of San Clemente placed second and thlrd in the black-and-whit<' compet1llon. First place winner In the color pnnt division was Jay Murray or Dana Point with second place ~oing lo Peggye Swenson and third to Dr. Handsf1eld Richard Sherman ol Mission VlcJO was the win· ner In the color slide div1 s1on Micki<' Shapiro Was s«ond with J ohn BorthWlck of San Clemente, third. THE DIRECTOR'S AWARD WAS presented lo Dana, Point's Juy Murray for his contribution to lhc club'a photo workshop. Special merit awards were handed to Jay Murray, Mickle Shapiro and Joel Butterworth. The special award in the black·and·white division was won by Peggye Swenson. Richard Sherman and Sarah Lipp were special award winners tn the color shde div1s1on. GERALD BREMSETH OF DANA Point won the specu'l award In the color print division. The Saddlcback Valley Photographers is a workshop organiialion dedical.-d to furthenng photography and sharing knowledge. For inform•· Uon call 495-4423. 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The transfer, ori'1naUy pro- posed last year, was raurrecttd Wednesday by CAO Robert Thomas who fndicated be wtU a1ain ask the supervisors to transfer the 22 special ln· vesU1ators from the departmeat head.ed by Cecll Hicks to Gates' department. "The effectiveness of our in· Def..,,....M-.,_ .ST. P~TRICK'S DAY KITE CONTEST WAS A FIRST . u .. Renteri• Put• Up l lcentennlal Creetlon Kids' Kitefest J . Youngsters Launch Projects " San Joaquin Elementary khool students in Laguna Hills boJJed up on the history a nd tdence of kites for the school's tlt1t annuaJ kite contest Wednes· da7. San Joaqui n s tudents participated last year in Valen· ela Elementary School's flf\h an- nual kite contest , said Sharon llorgan, community aide. This )'ear parents, teachers and slu· dents agreed to establish their own kite event. Saddleback Valley Unlried School Dis trict trustees 8111 JCohler, Carole Neustadt and Dennis Smith were among con· tlltjudaes. First place winners. by category, were: most beautiful. Lori Gonzales; most creative structure. Ronnie Johnson ; largest, Chris Burton: smallest. Jennifer Gates; most lrisb, Lisa Silva. -Highest mer, Ernie Tate; fanc1eat, Debra Crespo; air stunts and maneuvers. Robert Lewis : longest tail. Bobby Mahan ; besl message, Suaan Diesen ("All men are created ~uni.'') Bicentennial winner, Cheryl Morgan: Cheetah's (the school mascot's} choice. Gina Kotora: most tangled mess. Donald ( ee KITES, Page AZ) o.llY,. ........ ~ LOOK AT WHAT HE REELED UP OR WAS IT DOWN Brett Sangunett Won for Best Box Kite • I ve1U1atlve 1t11f bu been de· mooatrat.ed over tbe years, pro- bably moat dramaUcalb' In the p u t u months •. :: Captu! dttlared. "A1ain. I'm sorry to say, l would bave to question the motlvea behind tbe proposed transler. An~ I would lb.ink the public 1houlCl ask that q~llon also." he added. The proposed transfer came up Wednesday durlng • re\•lew by Tbomas ortbuherlff's bud&et. Last year. at the bel1bt or a controversy between the board oC supervlsors and Dlstrict At· tomey Cecil Hicks. the board or· dered the transfer of the in· vestlgators just before adopllfll the fmal county budget. Supervisors argued th.at the unexpected move was for cost· saving r.eas ons because of duplicated tunctlons in the two «>Unty a1encles. But the action outraged Hicks. who went to court and sot a judge to block the board's effort as "capricious and arbitrary" because It came so late in the budaet process. Tbomu said Wednesday there are still three months until final bud1et hearings this year and that is enough time to brinR the matter \IP aaaln "for a policy de· clston at the hlt heal level." Th•L means the board Of S1.tpervlsora. Asked bow be Colt about trylnc the t.ransCer a1ain, Gates sa.id It is a policy decision. adding. ·'when we looked Into it last year. we Celt an overlap existed in such areas as intelll&ence. vice and na rcotics." "We have proven in other (See TRANSFER, Pa1eAZ). County HospitaJsSuing . . . ... Cella for $37 Battin Jurors Testify? By GARY GRANVILLE 01-.o.11,~1eta.ff Defense attorney Matthew Kurilicb opened another con- troversy in indicted county Supervisor Robert Batun·s lenethy pre·Lrial heartni Wed· nesday when be subpoenaed 17 Orange County grand jurors to tesijfy as witnesses. Kurilicb wants the jurors to tell Soperior Court Judge Kenneth Lae what they know, lf an)'thin1. about press reporu of the Grand Jury investlcation leadln1 to Battin's indictment laslAugusl The defense lawyer contends that news stories publisbed while the investigation was under way were leaked either from the Grand Jury Room or the District Atlorn~y·s Office. And, KurlUcb insists, those al· leged leaks violated Battln's con· stitutlonal rights and were crimes tM!cause jurors are sworn to secrecy. The 17 subpoenaed jurors were those who heard secret testimony before votlnc to indict Battin on seven felony charges related to allegations that he campaigned for a state office i.n 1974 at county taxpayer expense. Not among the jurors Kurillch wants to question Is Battin's grand juror girlfriend Rachel· Perry. Mias Perry was excluded from the Jun's criminal de· liberations while the Batun case was under study. And it may be that none or the jurors, Kurilicb's subpoenas notwithstanding. will ever be suted In the witness box. (~e BATTIN, PageA2) 5 Boys Rape Mesa Girl, 13 A 13-year -old Costa Mesa girl has reported she was raped while walking through Suburbia Park on returning from horse riding stables. The girl, a student at Te Winkle School. told police Wednesday night thsl five boys, also aged about 13, lured her into a tunnel in the park. She said that she wa.s held to the ground while one of the boys raped her . The Incident hap· pened Tuesday afternoon. she said. * * * * * * 3 Aides Cella Challe~ge Named H . N• d In Suit Judge to Rule earmg IX.e B~1!>:!u~~!l!!Y Two Orange County ·hospitals and two allied medical corpora· lions sued Dr. Louis J . Cella Jr. and three of his business as- sociates Thursday for more than S37 million in damages. Riverside County Superior Court Judge El wood Rich decided today that it is not necessary to call a court hearing to rule on the challenge posed to an Orange Coun ty jud&e by lawyer s representing indicted Dr. Louis J. Cella Jr. Judge Rich will decide the eligibility or Superior Court Judge Jerrold s: Oliver by a read· ing or the case file and documents prepared by both sides in lbe con- troversy. The materlaJ,S were malled Wednetday to the lll~erside court. Judie Rich's clerk said today that the jurist will begin reading the file Friday. "But we don't know at this point bow long it will take or when the ruling will be available.•' he said. Jud1te Rieb was appointed by th~ California Judicial Council after it was determined that a neutral jurist was needed to re· solve the controversy posed by ob· jedionstoJudge Oliver. 1t is argut!d by Celia's lawyers lb.al. J~e. Oliver's aJle&ed con- nections with members or Orange County's Lincoln Club and his own GOP leanings might tend lo pre· judice him a1alnst Cella. Endorsement or Judge OUver by Judge Rich would appear to clear the way for a series of pre· · trial rulinas that bave been aidelinedbf J~1e<>tiverpendin1 a determination on hls quallfica· llons. Among those rulings is a de· cision on the release or continued sealing of Grand Jury transcripts which are still being withheld from the press and public, well beyond tbe dead line for release of such information . Laetrile Clinic Eyed for Nevada SAN DIEGO (AP) -A son of the comm ander of Canada's armed forces in World War 11 was quoted today as saying he Sen. Clwrch Enters Race IDAHO CITY. Idaho CU Pl} -Sen . Frank Church <D ·ldaho), entered the Democratic presiden· tial race today and said Ir elected he would put an end to a "leadership or weak· ness and fear.'• Church, 51, who baa been in the Senate 19 years, made his ant'louncement en thjs city of about 175. He la the eighth candidate In the race. ·'To those who say it i11 too late, I reply that It's never too late -nor are the odds ever too great - to try." Church said. will manufacture laetrile in the United States and open a laetrile clinicin Nevada. Laetrile is a· s ubstance made from apricot pita but banned in the United States as a sugaested cancer cure. "lt is coming from every· where, but trans portation costs are high." said Andrew R.L. McNaughton, son of the late A. G.L. McNaughton, who also was president of lhe U.N. Security Council. The U.S. border town of San Ysidro will be the location of a l aetrile "bulk " plant, McNaughton told the San Diego Union. . A founder of the largest of Ti· Juana 's laetrile clinics. McNaughton said In a newspaper interview that he is negotiating with a major U.S. pharmaceutical company for laetrile production in the United Stales. A second modern laetrile clinic is being built for McNaughton In Tijuana which meets speclflca. <See LAETRILE, Pa&e Al) All four Orange County Superior Court lawsuits claim that the plainlirrs were defrauded or several million dollars by five defendants during a thr ee-year period - December, 1972, to December, 1975. The fifth defendant is iden- tified as Richard J . O'Neill, the Sout.h Oran1e County rancher and Democratic party leader. Damages are demanded from the five defendants in more than 80 causes of action stated in the tour laws uits. They include charges of theft, fraud and con- spiracy. It is alleged that the defendants milked the four corporations or at least $2 million by a sophistical· ed system of false biUing and fraudulent invoices that went un- detected until the matter was brought before the Grand Jury. Named as defendants with Dr. Cella, 51, and O'Neill, 54, are: George Lewis Ollendorf. 44, oC Laguna Beach, a former ad· ministrator al the two suing hospitah1-M ission Community Hospital of Mission Viejo and Mercy General Hospital or Santa Ana. Also, Stephen Robert Evans, 31. of 25471 El Picadore Lane. Mission Viejo, a former aide to Ollendorf at Mission Community and later an administrator at Mercy hospital. Also, Theodore Schiffman, 53, of Santa Ana, Cella's businesi; manager and often a campaign treasurer for political candidates sponsored by the physician. Cella, Ollendorf, Evans and Schiffman have been Indicted by the Orange County and a federal Grand Jury in Los Angeles. They face trial April 19 In Santa Ana and May 4 in Los Ange les Federal Court. (See CELLA, Pace A2) Coast Weathe r Real Monkey· Business Cloudy tonight with chance of rain. Clearing to partly cloudy and a little breezy f'riday, with hlghs in mid·6011 . Low tonight near 50 with ch once of rain increasing to 30 percent. , Wild Chimps in Trees Startle L4. Woman LOS ANGELES (UPI) - Debr• Kessler and a police serceant got a surprise today. There are three c~lmpanzees liv- ina in the trees behtnd her spacious mountain home. and they're ready to defend their ter- ritory. The score or the first en- counter: Chimps 1. PollceO. . Wbere the chimps came rrom is a mystery. police said. Their presence was discovered by the police officer. responding to Mrs. Kessler's complaint of a prowler behind her home. He was scouting the thick growth in • rrove or treH In the bllJa ~hind ) f her house when be beard move· ment. .. It was scary," be said later. "ll was like being in the jungle." With hoots of alarm. the chimps ln the trees took up a traditional defense posture or their wild ancestors, tearin1 off branches and throwing them at the officer. Responding to the policeman's s houted directions, Mrs . Kessler·s son. Mathew, 17, ran to his patrol car, loaded a shotgun for him and used the radio to call for help. His broadcast that "1orillas are attackinf an of- ficer" brou1bt 23 more olficen to surround the thiclteL They decided to wait tor daylight a nd let animal control officers handle the chimps. Police said there were slgna the chimps had been Hvlng in the trees for some time. Mrs. Kessler said abe had not noticed them, but tb1' grove of eucalyptus trees b more than 80 (eet from the house. beyond a tennis court. She described the animals as "about five feet tall, brown and hairy." The seraeanl did not want bis name revealed. saying he had been kidded too much already about hls tnabtutf to collar the pugnacious simians. I NSIDE T ODAY Anault, gang UXJrfOTe, rof>.. bery and other ut0l~ 00. become o mo10r problem in U.S. 1choou. For report, 1ee PogeAf. · iUETRILE of the U.S. Food ud Dru1 AdminJstraUon, ht d. ln addlUon, be claltned to b9 ~ectlal a meu.dot~ lftf laetrile beume hf MU~ &be natural 1upply or apn~ ptt.s will be exhausted quickly lf the ut>ttance lJ ever made l4 1al In tbeUn1tedStatu. McNau1hton, lntcrvlewtd lo Tijuana, declined to dmllfy the U.S. ph;>rm•ctuUcalbouse orthe locaUon of th• clink: be would ~lnNenda. AUt. U.S. Alty. If tbert H. Hof. Iman uld in San Dteco that pro- secution of several laetrile amua· cUna cases Is progreu1n1. ,He CX· prn1M doub\ that the PoOd and :t>ru1 Act wlll tver be amendtd lo make laetrtlt l•11J. McN1u1hton, who 1luclled wtth the Jttuitt In Mont.real and once 'Nu chief tt•t pllot of tbe Royal 1Canadlan Air Force, 1ald lae\rllt u le_st toxic than tomato ketchup despite claim• of lhe American Medical Association to lht con· 1rll")'. . Once a week. be meet.I with pa· tients in Tijuana and t'Oaches them on how to get their iUegal two-month supply of laetrile mto the UnltedStates. beSaJd. They pay 60 ce1\U tor each soo-mllligram tablet and Ill for each three·1ram lnjertlble vial. McNau1hton said he never pro- mi1e1 that laetrile, wblch he calls a vitamin. will cure cancer. "I tell them that when they &el to the border and they a.re asked lt they acauired anything in Mex· ico. they are to say. "Wt were ln Mexico to 1ee my doctor for .medical treatment and I am br· inging back prescription items for continuance of my treatment .at home'." McNauahton said, ''Ninety. nine times out of 100. they will get through." . . . But Herb Fink. d1stnct director <>f U.S. Customs. denied that laetrile is belni allowed across the border at all. Avco Case Heari!'$ Halted A court room confrontation between a man whowasawarded Sl 1 million in damaaes and the Judge Who once overturned that jury award has been averted by a decision of the Fourth District Court of Ap p eal s in San Bernardino. Justice F. Douglas McDaniel siened the writ filed by lawyers for 1oils engineer Barry Lippert late Wednesday and baited Oran1e County Superior Court Jud&e Robert 1... Corfman'a plans to hold a hearlo1 Friday. Lawyers for Avco Community Development 1ought the hearin1 ma move lo have Judie Corfman grant a temporary stay of VC~U· tion on the Sl. l m illion Judgment rccentl)' upheld by lhe California Supreme Court. Lippert won that jud1menl \\hen Newport Beach attorney Donald Belveal succcesstully argued before a jury 1n Judge Corfman'• courtroom that his client was haraued and alan· de red by Avco arter he moved a house from Mission Viejo to a Laguna Nlauel alte. It waa testified thal Lippert sulfered a m ajor heart attack during his confrontation wUh the developers The jury a1tret.'d with Relveal lhat Avco'a action• were responsible for the seizure. The appellate court Wednea· day aareed with BelveaJ that Judge Cor(man lo1t jurisdiction of thr t.lpp~rt t'Bse when Belveal i;u<"ce·ufully appealed lhe Judae·1 overturning ot the jury ''(•relict. The San Bnnudlno court 1llll hos to rule on demands by lielH!al for permanen\ removal or Judac t:orfmAn from all mat· tcrs connected v. Ith the Uppert 1. \\suit and the cuncella~on ot ull orders made by blm In that cnae ORANOE COAST DAILY PILOT Ro~r1 N.W..O p,.\tJllM erwe .... V\IH Jttck R. Curit~ \il(t ...,H•n1el'lf0. .... el ........ f Thomat l(MYll , ..... Thomu A . Murptllne -.......... ,., .. CNrlfS H LOOS Richard P. Nell A \\f\t4M'lt ~fYQ .._, •*' S.dcllelMKll YelteyOftke JUt1 '-• P•I fi ... •t ~ 0-....••••rf Offk9S c: .................... "-_,..,._ ...... l>tl•-~--· l_ .. .._~ ,, .. O_..M_, Tti.,ttOM (714) M2~t O.nslfied Adwertlsi"9 Ml·M11 ·-~· F,....r~AI. • CELLA ••• All four are Ht\lled ot 127 ftlooy eouats 1'at iochado tm· bn:lkantJ frau4. torpry ancl COIDlplracy ln or .... CoouMJ. 'l'bQ , ... 44 ftloQ:c-ounu <II lax ....aoo. trat;ad, .. tlMft ucl C'09- .,UU1 •Loe A,apid. Ollendorf wat earlltt named u to&. defendant ill an ~ County S~petlor Oourt lawawt. flled b1 Mlaaion Communll.Y Hoeptt&J wtth th auesatlon that. he defrauded bit former employers of $51,* loaned to him durlns his employment.- June l , 1971 to Au1. I , 1m. Both botpltala listed amoni tho four pl&IJ>Ulfs demanded ju.t over JlO mllllon tacb from the four Indicted defendants and O'Nelll for what thty Hld were conUnulng act• of rt-aud over a lhrtt·year period. Mbleadl•g Acb1 t 2 Auto Lessors Named in ,Suits Mission Viejo and H\IDUnaton Beach auto leasln1 nnns are arnona ts11encles charsed by At· tomey General EveU J . Younaer tnclvU lawawt.a with maldlll mll· ltadln1 ltatemenu in advertile-ment.a. Amons those listed 1n the com· plalnu nled Monday a~ Sad· dleback Valley lmpof\t. 14801 M1r1uerlte Parkway, •lhlon nd Sllyw~ Leutq. fh&nt\ Beach. S.ddlebact Valloy dealtt1blp, aald he was unaware of tho lawsuit. "Tbat'a new is to m.," be com• mtnted. Th• HununatoD tt.acb ttrm ~Id not be contM.'ted for eom- mtnl. No numbtlr ls listed b)' telephone au\borltic:s for Sk.Ywa.Y Le11tn1. Bluff top Project Wim County Okay Dam11es of mort than SlO million were also demanded by the Bristol General Kotpltal Company. Damas• demanded by the Mission Vlejo Medical Company totaled more than '7 milllon. . Named as subsidiary defen· dant in the lawsuits ftled by Mls· sion Community Hospital and Mission Viejo Medical Company was tbe Viejo Capital Company 1n which Cella and O'Neill are identified aa principals. n1tr accused lbe firma ol vlolatin1 a 1'·monlb old st.ate law reqwrin1 that leulq ads men· Uonln1 monthly payment lnclude the total price of lh.• car on which the monthly paymeota are baaed, the consumer's maxhown liabill· t)' at the endoftbe l~term, and the amounts or ally prepayment.a or down payments. Younaer noted the law was pasted to protect consumers from rn11leadln1 auto leulnf ad.I quot· inl unreall1Ucall:y low monthly payments without dlscloslna a consumer's Uabillty at the end or a lease term or the requirement of a lar1er down payment. Causes Of Fire Unknown The cause of a Lacuna Tenaco fire which Tuesday caused S$7,000 ln dema1e to two homes conUnuea t.o elude Oranae Cowt· t)' Flre Department in· veatl1ator.. By WILLIAM SCDEIBEJl Ot-0.11, .......... After folU" years. four months and 26 days or lr)'ln1. Ralph Marsden fJna lly got Oran1e County 1ovemment behind his plan.1 to develop a bluftlop pattel of land 1n Dana Point Wedna· day. "l can't believe it," was his on· ly remark after hearing the coun· ty Board of Supervisors' un· animou s vote in favor of a proposal to build a new 8,000. square-foot Mexican restaurant on Street of the Green Lantern. After the bearine. Marsden was philosophical about the vie· tory. noting be still has a long fight ahead since the project must still win the Re1ional Coastal Commission's endorse· ment. "But now I have a hunting licens e .·• Marsden said. "Without approval from the county the coastal commission woutdD't even listen to me.'' He said he was due to meet ln· formally with commission staff this week. "to see what reefs and shoals they'll drag me over." CoWll)' plan.nine officials •&ree Marsden'• case may go down In the annals as one of tht: most classic cases of an lndivldual lan· downer being caucht up In the snarl of bureaucratic red i.pe. He beaan plannin11 to UH the property overlooking Dana.Point Harbor tn 1971 and came to the county plannln1 comml11lon with a proposal for con· dommiums. The commission rejected the ftnt plan, tentatively accepted a revised plan but then reversed them1elves when new environ· mental impact requirements were handed down ftom the state. Marsden went back to the drawing board and came up with the restaurant idea. a concept favored by members of a pasl BATTIN •.. A11iltant District Attorney Michael Ca pizzi indicated today that attempts might be made to quash the subpoenas because or the t~lty of the Grand Jury room. "It has Iona been our policy that Grand Jury proceedlnv are secret and that no juror 1hould reveal what h11 taken place," CaplazJ aatd. "Otherwite," be added. "the Grand Jury's actions could be(ome Inhibited." But KurlUcb uys what he wantt to dtscuu with the jurors hd nothlnl lo do with what went on during their secret debbera· t1on1 But the defense lawyer has mlready char1ed that dlltnct at· Lomey'a officials ar. re1pomtble for the alleaed lok. a char1e de· nJed In awom testimony by thole purportedly lnvolvM. Battln's pre-trial hearing will enter tt1 twelfth week Monday wilb KurtUch hopln1 to ~rsuade Judie Lu that the jurors should be mad~ to tesUfy. Soccer Team To Get Study Saddleback Valley Unified School Oislrict administralora have pr.omised to study tbe Po!SlblUty ot adding soccer tot.be sports llneup al El Toro Hl&h School. Wayne Leonard, an otnclal of the American Youth Soccer OrpnbaUon. this wteJc atked trustees why soccer lsn't offered at the school. Tilere are. he said, about 600 players a1ed 7 to 16 and 1.$00 adults involved and interested ln the sport In the El Toro area. He also noted that Mission Viejo, 1..a1rtma Beach, San Clemente and Dana Hllls High Schools all field competitive soccer teams. commlsslon but rejected by the current com mission mem· bersbl p last year because of shortcomlngs in parking and a datan deemed "too bulky" for the 1cenlc site. He appealed t.o 1upervisors but was banded an ultimatum to re· desiin the restaurant .or !ace another compl ete rejection. Marsden earlier this year hMti!y redrew the plans and came up The actions filed by Bristol General and Mercy Hospital name the two men as codefen· dants with the Amieo Capital Company which ls also deecribed as a Cella·O'Nelll enterprise. ' F,...P11geAJ . TRANSFER Such ad vertlain1, he saJd. ls Ire· quently used as part of a "bait and switch" scheme. deslsned lo snare the unsophht.icated con· sumer and to attract customers away from more reputable leas· in1ftrm1. Klaus Lhcber, a partner in the Fro• Paff«! A J with a Mediterranean-s tyle cases that the sky won't fall lf building wltb underground park· such a transfer Is made and one de partme nt contracts with KITES ininer adjustment.a were made, another... Thom as said. "We • • • this k f. lly must put functions where they tbe commission wee ina d l Fattt""ar·, "-it delta·t ....... , Brian be aJ belon&. Every epartmen ., ... , ue Jr-tave Ila support tot propos doesn't need its own." F1ana1an; best box type, Bretl and recommended approval of a saniunett. conditional use permit with 12 _ Best tyke kite. Alexandra conditions. P e!"OD Threate ned Guerra (3rd arade); fWlniest, One oft6oserequlres Ma.tsden Barbar.a Benavides; moat lopaveawalkwayaJona tbeed&e BUENOS AIRES, Argentina patr1oUc,T•mmyHobbs; "oul·a· ...1t.b bluff d 'd bU (AP> -An attempt on the life or Vl e an provt e pu · c ac· si1bt'' klte, Theresa Graves; Steve Solta, public lnformaUon officer for the flre department, aald tooay that fUrt.her charred· remains have been removed for laboratory analyall. The fire destroyed the home occupied by Mrs. Betty Loud, 22451 Lombardi, before jumpina a 1ideyard and l1nlUna the faml· ly room of Hana and Helen Petel"1en next door. Soll! did, however, report that. explo1lon1 heard in the Loud home were traced to a carbon dioxJde bottle that was kept 1n the house for an unknown reaton. The tlre, he noted, did Its d1m11e so quickly and complete- ly t.hat lnvesllaatort have not yet. been able to determine 1n wblch room lt be1an. Solt.a aald be did not know when the lnvest11atora would dhclose ens to It. He readily agreed. say· President Isabel Peron was best made, Frank Hert.her. Ing , ''Wh a t ev e r 's right, ~i~o~il~ed~t~~a~y~b~y~lh~e~~~l:ce:·~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ whatever'• fair." ·- their laboratory flndlnas. Al Wednesday 's bearing, Mauden '1· attorney asked if supervisors could grant his client a two-year use l>ermit because "He doesn't think he can get lhrou1h the coastal commission In a year." Suspect's Treatment Advocated The 14 -year-old girl who escaped from Camarillo State Hospital twice ln the last five months lo abduct Infants she ap- parently wants for her own is sllll being held In Los Angeles while authorities decide how to handle her case. A spokesman tor the Los Angeles Sheriff's Office said lo· day that Rebecca Ann Medellin is in custody ln JuvenUe HaJI while the invesU1at1on of the lateal ab· duclion continues. The teena1er is accused or kid· napplnl 11-month·old Richard Alan Vezina Jr. from his Valinda home where she was a 1uest last week. Accordins lo aulhoritles, the • teenager bad walked away from the Venutra County mental hospital earller this month where llhe was undergoing treatment followtn1 a 1lmllar abducUon in Anaheim last Christmas Al that lime. she bad also escaped fr om Camarl llo. authorltJea aald. Durint the Christmas abduc· lion. she wu lert baby 11Uing with 20-monlh·Old J aaon Simmons while bl1 mother wenl lo a store for party supp hes Min Medellin was found two days later with the cbUd Ln a Santa Ana motel. tn the most recent abduction, ahe all•J.edly took the Veiint1 child wh ile a guest al the home. She waa found In a Ventura motel threeday1 l1ter. Authorities at Camarillo ex· pressed hope that the teensger will be returned to the f11clllty rot further treatment. "There certainly is reaw n to hope that this girl can be helpt'd with treatment," uld Or Arthur Haynes. of the hospital 1taff. "If you can work with a ('hl)d long enough. she'll feel safe and trvstlng and then we·u have • c.bancet.ohelp." Dr. Haynes said he is concerned that the 1lrl understands that she will be welcomed bark to Camarillo 1f she ts allowed to re> tum. "If abt could understand that effort. to help ber should not be confused with punishment for plllt acts, but are aimed al even· tually 1ettin1 for her what she wants In llfe. then there is hope," be Hid. But the doctor warned that "communJty reaction to this l)'pe of behavior h11 aot to be rather stron1" and be reared the reac- tion would prevent authorities from allowin1 her to return lo Camatillo. • 12" diagonal KV-1203 Sony Trlnltron '1 ·~ 17-dlagonal KV-1722 Sony Trlnltron 19" diagonal KV-1910 Sony Trinltron ... 15" diagonal KV·1520R Sonv Trinitron NOW! AA&D OFFBS 2-YEAR PARTS & .LABOR WARRANTY. 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WooUett read the report Wtd· Detday and commented that the task force did a food Job of ex· aminln1 urban deterioratlon an<l the coat of bousiq. But. be saJd, ltl oaJy mmtlon of 1rviDe ls ln COM4ctlon with tbe planned Irvine Industrial Complex·Eaat. Woollett said it did not m9'lioo Irvine's req\llrem~nt U..t 10 per- ttnt of lbe homes in newdemop- ments be moderately priced nor a requirement tbat 10 percent of San Diego Fire Captain Howard Crosby carries a leaky canister after deadly hydrogen sulphide gas fumes sent 40 ,people to a hospital. They were later released. With &Crosby is fireman Aaron Foust. · School Financial F oru01 in Irvine ,Economist William Littlefield 6t Turtle Rock and spokesmen for the Irvine Company, the City '11-Irvine and the Irvine school dMtricl will ~ve their views of u.e financial future or lbe school dlllrtct Monday. A forum. the first com· prehensive discussion or 8 crc>wth control lnilJaUve being prepared for the ballot by Lit· tJefield. has been or1aniled by J~lne City Council Chairman David Sills. The 7:30 p.m. public rorum wlll l>e held al the Irvine school dis· trtctoffices. 2941 Alton Avenue. Each of the spokesmen. Sills uld, will have a half hour lo give tds views of the school district's fbcal future. · LltUefield, an economics pro- ftasor at Long Beach C1ly College, predicts rising tax rates Coast Weather Cloudy tonight with chance of rain. Clearing lo partly cloudy and a little breezy Friday. with highs In mid·60s. Low tonight near SO with chance or rain Increasing lo 30 percent. I NSIDE TODA 'Y AuovU. gang worfa~. ~ btTy QJ1d otlle-r ~ho.I become a major probUm ui \ l1 S. schoou. For r~rt, tt• PageAf as residential development out- strips the clly's commercial and industrial tax base. He is gather- ing signatures to quallry a ballot measure lbat would require de- velopment of industrial land to balance the tax drain or a pro- posed residential area before the homes are built. But school district Associate Superintendent John Rajcic pre- dicts a declining tax rate over the next five yara. Beyond that, he beliens statewide school financ- ing complying with the Serrano- Priest State Supreme Court rul- ing will supplant local property taxes as the main source or school nnances. Irvin e Company President Raymond L. W auon haa sald such a growth llmitaUon plan might scare off industries which fear an inhospitable climate In Irvine. The Irvine city attorney's of- <See f'OR\IM , Pait AZ> 5 Boys Rape Mesa Girl, 13 A 13-year·old Costa Mesa girl has reported she was raped while walking through Suburbia Park on returning from bone riding st.ables. The glrl, a student at TeWlnkle School. told police Wednesday ni1ht lhat five boys, also aged about 13, lured her into a tunnel in the park. She said that she was be.Id to the ground while one of the boys raped her. The incident hap- pened Tuesday afternoon. she said. Vegas Talks Stall LAS VEGAS, Nev. (UPI) - Negotiations ln the week-old casino strike broke down Wednes- day , s purring Gov. Mike o ·cauaehan to call for ~ arbitration by state officials because "the economic impact oa Nevada bas been su~tanUaJ." the apartments lo U1tiver1lty ~ Center be priced for low- incOme tenants. The tuk force report, tbe re· ault of more than two years of .tudy by lbe 15-member panel, recommended that stale require- ment.a ror bou1ln1 aections of city and county 1eo~ral plus become more specific. Re1ardin1 tbe Irvine In- dustrial Complex-East, it says, ''This new industrial and com· mettlal employment center is expect.ed to employ 54,000 persoM wh•n completed. Bul an estimated 70 percent of the bus\. ness enterprises locating in the new employment center will be migrating from Los Anaeles. "Slnce Irvine is essentially a new clty. and bousina near the employment center (where available> costs over $40,000, the relocated employes from the Los Anceles area wUI be totted to re· maln in lbelr Los Anaeles homes and make lon1. expensive com- mutes. or else move out of Los Anaeles into intermediate placts that may have moderately priced housing. "Thus, the migration of in- d us trial and commercial employment centers may con- tribute lo the deterioration or urban areas and to the 11horta1e of low and moderate Income bouslnc ln lhe suburban attas, •· ltaays. The state law regarding general plan houslni elements reads, "This element or the plan shall make adequate provision for the housinc needs of all economic segments or tlae com - munity." <See HOUSING, Paie A%) County HospitalsSuing Cella ·for $3.7 Increase In Police So-ught Wlthou.l additional policemen, Irvine soon will be back where It wu when the city contracted ror police services with the Orange County Sherill'• Otnce. accord-inl to Irvine Police Chief Leo E. Peart. Curren.Uy. Peart sJid. Irvine has about 1.2 officera per .1,000 re· sldents, compared to about two per 1,000 in neigbborin& dUu 1uch u Costa lleaa. Putt ii lobbytq far Jdne mon offlcers lo be hired next yur u new developmmrta are ~led. Current pla .. 1. be said. are to mabltaln about Lbe aame number of officers the city bas now throutb the end of aext flac:al year. June30, 1'77. Slnce lbe police department went into operaUon last July 1, and throuCh the end of next fiscal year. population ls expected to eX])aod by as much as 20,000 resi dents, Peart said "We are 1oin1 to be m a situa tion where our capability to respond to calls for service will steadily deteriorate," he said, noting a 62 percent increase ln calls since the police force went into operation. Irvine councilmen Saturday will decide what areas of city government present the strongest demands for extra funds. Under recommendations by Ci- ty Manager William Woollett, the bi11eat need will be in maintain- in1 the city's new parkland. Public safety has been placed number four in Woollett's recom- mended priorities. RIGHI' KNEE WR.ONG: PAY UP MIAMI <UPI) -A Circuit Court jury has awarded SUS.000 to an elderly woman who chareed that a team of physi- cians performed suraery on her right knee, when It was the left knee lbat was alllng. t.!rs. Evelyn Kazdan accuaed Or. Lester A. Russin of "gross ne11lgen ce" after a team of resi- de n l doctors under his supervision at Ml. Sinai Hospital operated on the wroni knee. Dr. Russin said It was an un- intentional mistake. ~·· ·. Going Ape Squatting Chimps Fight Back LOS ANGELES (UPI) - Debra Kessler and a police sergeant got a surprise today. Tber-= are three chlmpamees liv· inc in the trees behind her spacious mountain home, and they're ready to defend their ter- rttory. - Tbe score of the first en- counter: Chimps 1. PpllceO. Where the chimps came from is a mystery. police said. Their presence was discovered by lbe police officer. responding to Mrs. Kessler's complaint or a prowler behind her home. He was scouting the thick irowt.b in a erove of trees in the blJ.l5 behind her boUle wbaD be beard move- roeat. "It wu acary," be said later. 0 1\ wu like beinl in the June.Le." With hoots of a larm. the chlmpe to Lbe tr.. took qp a traditional derease posture ol their wild ancestors. tearinl otf branches and throwing them at the officer. Responding to the policeman's shouted directions, Mrs . Kessler's son, Mathew. 17, ran to his patrol car, loaded a shotgun for him and used the radio to call for help. His broadcast that "gorillas are attacking an of- ficer" brought 23 more officers lo SWTound the thicket. They decided to wait for daylight and let anlmal control officers handle lbe chimps. Police said there were signs the chimps bad been living in the trees ror some lime. Mrs. Kessler said she bad not noticed them, but the trove of eucalyptus trea la mote than 80 feet. from t.bl boule.. be~ond a tennis court. She described the animals as "about five feet tall, brown and hairy." The Hr&•aat did. not want b1a name Nvealed, aaytng be had been kidded too much already about bis inability to collar the pucnacious simians. Laetrile Clinic Eyed for Nevada SAN DIEGO (AP) -A son or the commander of Canada's armed forces in World War JJ was quoted today as saying be will manufacture laet.rUe ill the United States and open a laetrile clinic in Nevada. Laetrile ls a substance made from apricot pits but banned in the United States as a suggested cancer cure. "It is coming from every~ where, but transportation costs are high," said Andrew R.L. McNaughton, son or the late A. G.L. McNaughton, who a.Jso was president of the U.N. Security Council. The U.S. border town of San Ysidro will be the locaUon of a laetril e "bulk" plant, McNaughton told the San Diego Union. A founder of the largest of Ti -· Juana's laetrile c li ni cs. McNaughton said in a newspaper Interview that he Is negotiating with a major U .S . pharmaceutical eompany for laetrile production ill the United States. A ae-cond modern laetrile clinic is being built for McNauahton in Tijuana which meets specifica· lions of the U.S. Food and Drug Administration, be said. In addition, he claimed lo be perfecting a method of synthesiz- ing laetrile because he believes the natural supply of apricot pits will be exhausted quiclcly if the (See LAETRILE, Page A2) SeJL Church Enters Race IDAHO CITY, Idaho CU Pt> -Sen. Frank Church <D·ldaho), entered the Democratic presiden· tial race today and said if elected he would put an end lo a "leadership of weak· ness and fear." Church. 51, who has been in the Senate 19 years. made his announcement In this city or about 175. He is the eighth candidate In lhe race. "To those who say it is too late. I reply that It's never loo late -nor arc the odds ever too great - lo try." Church said. Was Patty in Tei-ror? Prosecutor Doubts Her Claim of Force SAN FRANCISCO (UPI) - The prosecutor in tbe Patricia Hearst trial told the jury t.oday the defendant's story ol terror and coercion was fabricated and sald she clearly took part in a bank robbery without being forced. "Can you belie•e she was forced to rob that bank When a month later she was sprayin1 the area or Mel's Sporting Goods wltb automatic and semi- automatic gunfire lo free these very captors! Can you believe that!" 0 .S. Attomel James L. Brownin& asked the puel of seven women and five men. He said It was significant that the defendant did not voluntarily surrender but was arrested. "She dldn 'l call us. we called her." Browning told the panel of seven women and five men. Browning be&an bis final argu· ment by saying it was "unlikely that anyone was rorclag Miss Hearst lo do anything" attheUme or the robbery of the ,Ffibemia Bank on April lS, 1974. He said that defense and pro-, seculion agreed fajrly well on the other elements ot tbe crime but differed as to Miss ~t·s "in- tent.'' "Rarely bas tbere been A cas& wilb so much evidence of intent." Browning said. He notM that the jury had the pictures taken during the rob- bery, documents In Miss Hearst's handwriting describing her participation. and also he voiceoo a tape recording sayln she and her comrades had "ex· propriated" Sl0,000. He sald the thought she had been brainwas hed wa s ''ridiculous." Browning dwelt on the re· uonableness or lack of 1l on the defense claim that she com· mltted criminal acts only under <See PATTY, ~afeA%) 3 Aides Nallled In Suit By TOM BARLEY ot ... oau,,. ... ..,. Two Orange County hospitals and two allled medical corpora- tions sued Dr. Louis J. Cella Jr. and three of his business as- sociates Thursday for more than $37 million in damages. All four Orange County Superior Court lawsuits claim that the plaintiffs were defrauded or several million dollars by five defendants during I a three-year period - December, 1972, to December. 1 1975. , The fifth defendant ls iden- tified as Richard J . O'Neill, the South Orange County rancher and DemocnUc party ltader. Dama~e• are demanded from· the five defendants in more than 80 causes or action stated in tbe four lawsuits. They include charges or theft, fraud and con- spiracy. It ls alleged that tbe defendants milked the four corporations or at least S2 million by a sophisticat- ed system of false billing and fraudulent invoices that went un- detected until the matter was brought before the Grand Jury. Named as defendants with Dr. Cella, 51, and O'Neill, 54, are: George Lewis Ollendorf, 44, of Laguna Beach, a former ad- ministrator al the two suing hospHals-Mission Community Hospital of Mission Viejo and Mercy General Hospital of Santa Ana. Also, Stephen Robert Evans, 31, of 25471 El Picadore Lane. Mission Viejo, a former aide to Ollendorf at Mission Community and later an administrator at Mercy hospital. Also, Theodore Schmman, 53, of Santa Ana. Celia's business manager and often a campaign treasurer for political candidate~ sponsored by the physician. Cella, Ollendorf, Evans and Schiffman have been Indicted by the Orange County and a federal Grand Jury in Los Angeles. They face trrnl April 19 in Santa Ana ·and May 4 In Los Angeles Federal Court. All four are accused of 127 felony counts that include em· bezzlement, fraud, forgery and conspiracy In Oran~e County They face 44 felony counts or lax evasion, fraud. lhMt und con· spiracy in Los Angele!'!. Ollendorf was curlier named as sole defendant 1n an Orange County Superior Court lowsui~ (Sf-f' CELLA. Pa«e Al) .~ ............ 'WE CALLED HER' ProHcutor Browning Al OAl.l.YPtLOT .. Girl, 14, Held in . . Kidnaps . -Tbe 14·YHr·old slrl who escaped from Cam.arlllo Slate • Jbpllal twice lA the Jut n~e mcqhs to •bdud infants she ap- parently wanta for her own iutilJ 1»1-1 held In Lot AncelH while autboriUes dee de bow to handle her cu~. A spokesmen for the Los Antele. Sheriff'• Office aaid to- day that Re bee et AM Medellin ls in cuatody ln Junolle Hall while ~ lnVHliJatlon Of the lalts\ ab-duction contlnues. The teeoaaer is accused of kid· napplnl ll·montb-old Rlc:bat'd :,.Jan VNtna Jr. from hil Valinda home Wbut sbe WU a &uest last week. According to aulhoriUea. ~ .• teena1er bad walked away from the Venutra County mental hospital earlier this mooth where she WH under1oio1 treatment foUowin1 a similar abduction in · Anabeim last Christ.mas. At Ulat tJme, she had also escaped from Camarillo, authorities said. Durlnl the Christ.mas abduc· UM, she was left baby sittlJ\g.with . 20-month-old Jason Simmons while his mother went to a store for party supplies. MIH Medellin WU found two days later with the child ID a Santa • Anamotel. lo tbe most recent abduction. "She aJlesedly took the Vezin a child while a guest at the home. She waa found in a Ventura motel threedaya later. Authorities at Camarillo ex- pressed hope that the teenager will be returned to the facility fm- furtber treatment. "There certainly is reason to • hope that this girl can be helped with treatment," said Dr. Arthur Jlaynes,oflhehospitalstaft. ··u you can work with a child long enou1h. she'll feef sale and trusting and then we'll have a chance to help." Dr. Haynes said he is concerned thal the girl understands that she will be welcomed bac k to Camarillo if she b allowed tb re-turn. "If she could understand that efforts to help her shaUJd not be confused with punishment for past acts, but are aimed at even· tuaUy getting for her what she wants in life, tbeo ~ls hope," he said. Dul the doctor warned that ••community reaction to this type of behavior has got to be rather strong'' and be reared the reac· tion would prevent autboriues from aUowina her to rtlurn to 1 ~amarmo. Fro• Pflfl*! A l ,,.....r~AJ H OUSING •• # Tbe task. fore• comment.ct, "Mu1 •~tiurbu coaunuf\kla lih ln'ble are a~ 89W COllUQef'Clal and l.Dd"9trtal pro. Jffl.I tbal •eae.rate low •Dd modllr&s. locome bou•IDC ....... but bavt apparatb' f.U.S to vie• tht new wortteni 11 mem· ben or the 'communi\y' .. {or DWoreeOut LONDON (AP) -A dJvorce bu beea nalecl out for PriDNu llariam_ tu a lqal Hparatbt·frotn ber butba.nd, ~ Antcny AnnlVoQi"on Cella Challenge Hearing Nixed la likel1 • IOW'ffl dme to Buckln1ham Palace Rid tO: Rlverslde County Supertor day. C®tt .Judae Elwood 1Uchd9cldcd "Dbcu11tons have been gom. on with lawyers .. today that tt t' not Dee....,. to said a spokesman for Buckingham Pa.I act', the home caU a court bearin1 to Nle oo lhe On mentioned lo the r~port of Queen EUiabctb Jl, Margaret's sister. challen1e posed to an Ol'&J'\lt ti I ' h There has bee:ttYWM>uJaUon fo ... ro'"'•r lO ye•-on County Judae by lawyers were prac ces rv ne as ,........ ~ .... ....o rtpreunUn1indictedDr. LoWsJ. avo4ded that drew fir'fl from the the marrfa(e of the princessJ. 45, filth ln line for the CeillaJr. tuk force auch ., "&eoeric zon. throne, and her husband. the url of Snowdon. 46, who Judie Rich will decld the Ull"-z.onlna large block.a of land new out of Hon4 Kong today on hls way to Sydney to ellgiblllty of Superior Court forulnglepurpose. att~nd an exhibition of the pictures be has taken the Ju.dteJerroldS,.OUverbyattad· However· Woollett nid, "I past 25 years. ln1 of the case me andd()(umt.nl'I don't consider the report u Princess Maraaret and Lord SnoUldon have two p-a~bybothsldeslnlhecon· slamming trvlne al all. I think hJldr Vl ... • .. ,. t .. _ · ., 1 c en, scount. Unley, born in 1961, and Lady troveny. •K)' were usm. us as aneump • Sarah Armstrona-Jooes, bom in ln.ILll. Tbe outerial1 were malled of some of the thlnss that hap. ~ pened ln the state. That la toalcal The princess and her husband have apparently . =~esday t o the IUvers1de because we att so visible, our aJreed that because of the cbildren there should be no Jud«e Rich's clerk said today process la 10 visible and the fart d!vorce, but rather a separ~tion, coun sources in-that the jurist wllJ begin reading that six members ot the task dicated., the flle Friday. ''But we don't force are from Orange County. know at this point how long it wm Orange County bad more representatives on the 15· take or when the ruling will be lhe purpo9e8 of tbe at.ate law, a determination on h1I quallficu-uons. Amon& those rul.ulp ls a de· clsjon on the nieaso or eo11tlnued seallna of Gr3nd Jury transcripts which arc still being wUhM.ld from the press and public, well beyond the d"edll.ne for r.lcue of aucblnCormatlon. Dr. Cella and lhl'ff bualn • i H · socla\es are schtdukod to lfO to trtal April 19 in Orango County Superior Court on multiple criminal ehucaa llled followln1 those Grand Jury dcllberaUons. * * * CELLA ••• member task force tban atly B tt• G d J . avaUable,"hesaid. other area of lbe state. Los a ID ran ury Judge Ric~ was appointed by Angeles bad two representatives, the CallfornJa Judicial CouncU filed br Mission Community tor example. as did the Sao Fran· after it wag detennined that a Hosplta with tbe allegation lhal ciscoBayArea. Ask d T neutral Jurist was needed to re-be defrauded his former e to tif solvethecontroversyposedbyob· employers or $57,294 loaned to Orance County represen· es y JectlonatoJudceOHver. him during bis employrnenl- t a tive s i n eluded Gilbert Jt b .r1ued by Celle's lawyers June 1. l!rn to Au~. 6.1975. Ferguson. bead of the COOncU oo tbat Judie Oliver's alleged con· Both boepltals Jisted•montthe the Environment. Employment, ByGAllYGllANVILLE "It has long been our policy nectionswithmembersofOrange four plaintiffs demanded just Economy and Development ; Of-o.t1tol"li.t,... that Grand Jury proceedings are Coun.ty'sLiocolnClubandblsown over SlO mllUon each from the Reed Flory, Orange County Defense attorney Matthew secr et and that no juror should GOP leanings might tend to pre-four indicted defendant.a and P1ano.J.ng Department; Ada Made Kurilich opened another con-reveal what has taken place," judicehimagainstCeUa. O'Nelll for what they said were Hardeman of Garden Grove; E troversy in indicted county Capizzi said. continwna acts or fraud over a Haworth of Santa Ana. rnember Supervis or Robert Battio's E do three-year period. of the planning consultant firm lenstby pre-trial bearing Wed-"Otherwise." he added, "the n rsement of Judge Oliver Damages of more than $10 h h -...... by Judee Rich would appear to .Haworth, Anderson and Laler; nesday w en e su"t"""' .. aed rr Grand Jury's actions could clear the way for a series of pre· million w~ also dema.nded by John D. Lusk ot Newport Beach, Orance County grand jurors to become inhibited." trial rulloea that bave been the Bristol General Hospital a developer, and environmen· teslify as witn.esses. But Kurillch says what be "d llned'b Company. Dama.aes demanded talist Wesley Marx of lrvine. Kurllicb wants the jurors lo tell wants to discuss with lhe jurors st e Y Judge Oliver pending by the Mission Viejo Medical Woolletl said that with such a SUperior Court Judge Kenneltl bas nothing to do with what went Company totaled more than S7 heavy representation from Lae what they .know, if anything, oo during their secret delibera· mUUon. . Orange County. it was to be ex-abovt press reports of the Grand · tions. F ro• P .,,e A I Named as subsidiary defeo· peeled that Irvine would be men-Jury tnvestigalion leading to dant in the lawsults filed by Hla· tioned in the report. Battln's Cndictment lastAugusl. But the defense lawyer bas FORUM sion Community Hospital and , One of the task force members, The defense lawyer contends already cbarsed that district at· • • • Mission Viejo Medical Company Wesley Man. bas filed a suit that new1 stories published While torney's officials are responsible was the Vlejo Capital Company against the city on the lack of the investlgatlon was under way for lbe Jlleaed leak. a charae de-fice bas drafted a plan similar (o ln whJcb Cella and O'Neill are housing for Irvine Industrial were leaked either from the Died ln sworn tesUmOQY by those LltUefleld's initiative. It was sent identified as principals. Complex-East workers. Grand Jurr. Room er the District purportedly involved. by t.be city council to the school The actions filed by Bristol Woollett said he quest.ions how AUomey's Office. Battin's pre· trial bearing will district for evaluation. General and At ercy Hospital many of the employes of fa.rms And, Kurlllch insist.a, those al· enter its twelfth week Monday UtUefield contended the coun-name the two men aa codefen· movin1 lo Irvine will want to up. le1ed leaks violated BaUin's con-with Kurilich hoping to persuade ell was stalling and started lhe dants with the Amigo Capit..l root their families and move to s titutional ri.ibts and were Judge Lae that the Jurors should process to iet hls plan before Company which is also described Orange County, housing or no . · crimes because jurors are sworn be made to testify· Irvine voters. as a Cella-O~eill enterprise. housing. to secrecy. r--------------------------------------- ~F.-...PageA J PATTY ••• duress. ·He also referred to Miss Hearst's testimony that she glanced down during the robbery and saw the bolt ID bet carbine was twisted, which would JnaJtc it inoperable. · · "That story or a twisted bolt is a weak attempt to con-obotate u unlUcely story,'• he said. Browning was the first to pre." sent his closing arguments to the jury after 37 court days and testimony by 66 witnessa. He The 17 subpoenaed Jurors were those who beard seem testimony before votin1 to lndic:t Battin on seven felony charges related to allegations that be campaigned for a state office ln 1974 at county lair.payer expense. Not among the jurors Kurillcb wants to question ts Battin's grand juror girlfriend Rachel Perry. Mlsa Perry was eJtcluded from the Jury 'a criminal de- liberallons while the Battin case was under study. A.ad it may be that none of the jurors, Kurlllcb'1 subpoenas notwitbstandin1. wm ever be seated in the witness box. LAETRILE was to be . followed by~ de· · ' ~se, and the jury was expected Assistant District Attorney Michael Capizzi indicated today that attempts might be made to quash the subpoenas because or the sanctity of the Grand Jury room. · begin deliberating the sens&· $ubstance is ever made legal in ti al case Friday mornin1. the United States. Browning told the jury there McNaughton. inttrviewed in were rour elements involved in Tijuana. declined to identify the the case: (1) Whether money was \J.S. pharmaceutical bouseorlhe taken; (2) Wbelber it was done location of the clinic he would by means of force. violence or in· open In Nevada. timidation : (3 > Whether a Asst. U.S . Atty. Herbert H. Hof· dangerous weapon was used, and fman said in San Diego that pro-(4) Wbe~her it was donewmfully.· secuUon of several laetrile smug· He said the hundreds ot photo- ,aling cases is progressing. He ex-graphs taken by bank cameras pressed doubt that the Food and showed she was a voluntary Drug Act will ever be amended to participant, acting with verve make laetrile tegut. and swinging her weapon at McNaughton. who 1tudled with customers. the Jesuits ln Montreal and once Canal Clogged BALBOA. Panama (AP) The American governor of the Panama Canal Zone is threaten- ing to seek a court injunction lo end a wlldcal strike by American employes of the canal company that has created huge traffic jams at both ends or the waterway. was chief test pilot of ~ Royal Canadian Air Force, said laetrile ls less toxic than tomato ketchup despite chums o( the American Med1cal Association to the con-trary. Adds Bulloek's Once a week. ht-meets with pa· tlents II\. ™uana and coaches them on how to ,ret their llleJral two.month supply of laetnle lnto the United States. hesa&d. They pay 60 cents tor each !i()()·milligram tablet and $6 for e:.ch three-gram lnJect1ble viol. 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About two acres of parking lot wes t or the Burfum 's · Desmond's end or the mall have been lorn out and the property i5 being graded and drain pipes are being inslaJled. Merchants in Fashion Island anticipate the opening of the Bullock's Wilshire store by mid 1977. Bullock ·s Wilsbire and Bullock's both are owned by the same department store chain, Federated Department Stores . However, like the other stores in the chain. they are operated by separate management teams and offer different product lines. Bullock's Wilshire currently has three stO'T"es -the ori"lnal t>ne on Wilshire Boulevard ln Los An1eleJ. one ln Woodland Hilla ond one In Palm Springs. In Orange County, Bullock's operates a store In Fashion Square In Santa Ana and another at South Coast Pla.za In Costa Mesa. Meanwhile. lhe lrvlne Com- pany is continuing to negotiate with Neiman-M arcu., for a store at the opposite end of Fashion Island. When the mall was ori&inally planned, a site was set aside at the northern entrant-e where a J oseph M agnin store w as planned. That store was never built aod the site has remained vacant. Bob Fowler. Newport Beacb building director, said Neiman· Marcus submitted final plans for a 120.000.square·foot store on that site more than a year ago. But the opening of a Newport Beach Nelman·Marcus appears to be al least three years away. The construction currently un· der way at the southwest end of the mall could bring as many as 2S additional specialty shops in a\ong with the Bullock's Wilshire. The-re are SS shops in the mall al present and rour department st.ores. 12" diagonal KV-1203 Sony Trlnitron 17-diagonal KV-1722 Sony Trinltron 19" diagonal KV-1910 Sony Trinltron --15" diagonal KV-1520R Sony Trinitron NOW! 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''It'• time that you feel sate behind your own doors and be frte to walk the atreets in safety aod to put the violent criminals behind bars." Earl Hunttinl decllHd. "We have to quit th1nkln1 ot the rt•hts of the criminal and turn to the right to be sale in our homes,'' HuntUD• said. HunWn1 b president of the Cit.iurls for Law and Order in Oakland. a 1roup which has eained rtaUonwide publicity ror observina court trials and publishing a bo1 score ot "lenient sentences" in a monthly news.let· ter. He addreaaed a acatterfnt or Nei&hborhood Watch members wbo have •on rraiM ln fi&btlng realdentla burelaries throucbout HunUniton Beach. HuntUus. who says be ls a re- tlred newspaper edit.or, revealed that bis sroup bas come under heavy ftre from bar associations and judges wbo do not like their 1entences disclosed by ~ court watchers. • He sald records show that tn actual felony offenses only one ol three offenders ls arrested. He said one in 10 ls cbariect and one in 11 ever goes to prison. Abd. he added that Ir the ttt'mloals do find their way behind bars they are very likely to be out on the streets aaain In six months perpetuatln& the · ~ Hospitals Su.e Cella Claim $31-Million in Damages J ... ... By TOM BAKLEY Of .. 0.llYl'I ....... -'two Orange County hospitals aid two allied medical corpora· tipns sued Dr. Louis J. Cella Jr. * lbtee or bis business 85· aoclates Tbunday for more than $3'1 mUllon in dama1es. All four Oranae County &lperior Court lawsuits claim Uut the plaintiffs were d·errauded or several million dollars by five ddendant.s during a three-year period - l>eeember, 1972, to December, ms. Candidate ~ iroPhasizes Openness Sdilor'• Noe~: ~,..,.. M9 JS CO• dldolt1 /or thrH '"'' Ol'I ,,., HUlll· iltgfon &ach Citt1 Cotmeil. Thil •"'11 U.obotd OM o/ tla.rn. TM Nceion u Alttl JJ. 1'unUngton Beach City Council c..sidate Ruth Flnley sayw her primary 1oal ts lo bring openness and credibility back into city iovernment. She says that it is imperative that any actions or behavior that cloud the trust of the people must bt halted. "Not only must every action be taken absolutely ac-cording to the letter or the law. but it must go beyol\d so that the public can know that the action is taken with total openness and integri· ty," aheuys. Mrs. Finley says that a city with all inform atlon open and available may be harder to run. but that openness will pay orr 10 allowtnc people to come along wilh decisions rather than hav-tne decisions Imposed on them. Mrs. Finley. who was presi- dent of the Huntington Beach- ~11 Beach Luaue of Women Voters for three years and now Is a member or the city Planning CommlHlon. says that every er. Cort must be made to ln.~un that the management of the city Is functioning errtclenlly and economlcally. She aays that she falls lo un. dentand how the reported lnadt>· quaclea of the finance depart· ment wert' allowed to exlsL Fundamental business pra<'· tices should be Instituted. she claims. She uys that tr positive swps were taken mlstrust by the public would nol be present. Qe beUevts the budget has to be clear and that the document (See FINLEY, Pa&e AZ) The fifth defendant . js iden· lifted as Richard J . O'l'leill, the South Orange County rancher and Democratic party leader. Damages are demanded from the five defendants in more than 80 causes or action stated in the rour 1awsults. They include charges of theft, f,aud and coo· spiracy. It is alleged that the defendants milked lhe rour corporations or al least $2 million by a sophisticat- ed system of false billing and fraudulent invoices that wenl UD· detected until tbe matt.er was ro111• IUCU S. . 51 ............. Be., TRJI Sta•d Here is the latest lineup of delegates committed to presidential candidates, showing Presidenr Ford and Jimmy Carter hoJdjnl? commanding leads after the early primaries. Valley Cat Poisoning Investigated Police are investigating two mysterious deaths in a southeast fountain Valley housing tract - two stray kitties, who may have been Poisoned. A third cat. belonging to the Kluber family. 10485 Parakeet Circle. is recovering rrom poss1· ble poisoning at the Orange County Animal Shelter. t'Ounty orncials said. Animal Control Officer Tel'ry Stephenson reported the deaths to police Wednesday. saying all three cats had been found in driveways on Parakeet Circle and Thrush A venue. brought before the Grand Jury. Named as defendants wtlh Dr. Cella, Sl. and O'Neill, St, are: Ge.>rge Lewis OUendorf, 44, or La&una Beach, a former ad· ministrator at lhe two suing hospitals-Mission Community Hospital or M isslon Viejo and Mercy General Hospital of Santa Ana. Abo, Stephen Robert Evans. 31. of 25471 El Picadore Lane, Mission Viejo. a former aide to Ollendorl at Mission Community and later an administrator at Mercy bospital. * * * Also, Theodore Schiffman. S3, of Santa Ana, Celia's business manager and often a campaign treasurer for PoUUcaJ candidates spc;>nsored by the physician. Cella. Ollendorf, Evans and Schiffman have been indicted by the Orange County and a federal Grand Jury in Los Angelea. They race trial April 19 In Santa Ana and May ~ in Los Angeles Federal Court. All four are accused ot 127 felony counts that include em· bez.z.lement. fraud. rorcery and ~See CELLA, Pap AZ> * * * Cella Judge Flap To Bypass Hearing Riverside· County Superior Court Judie Elwood Rich decided today that il 1s not necessary to call a court bearing w rule on the cballense J>O•ed to an Oran1e County jud1e b y l awyers represenUn1 indicted Dr. Louis J. Cella Jr. · Judge Rieb wlll decide t.he ellglblllty of Superior Court JudgeJerroldS. Ollverbyaread· ing of tbe case file and documents prepared by bolb sides ln the con· troversy. The materials were mailed Wednesday to the Riverside court. Judge Rich's clerk said today that the jurist will begin reading the file Friday. "But we don't know at this point how long it will take or when the ruling will be available." he said. Judge Rich was appointed by the California Judicial Council af\er It was determined that a neutral jurist was needed lo re- solve the controversy PoSed by ob- jections lo Judge Oliver. It is argued by Cella's lawyers that Judge Oliver's alleged con- nections with membenofOrange County'sLlncolnClubandhisown Councilmen Become Slaves Fountain Valley city coun· cilmen will be placed on the auc· lion bloclrfr1day in a benefit ror the 11ew Fountain Valley - Hunhnglon Beach Girls Club. Baseballs autographed by the Angels. a stage ~hlrt worn by singer Jose Feliciano and merchandise donated by local buslnessmen are among other items to be auctioned. The event will be held at 8 p.m. at the Huntington Beach Elks Lodge. 1()480 Talbert Ave .. foun· tain Valley. Admission will be St. Council members have agreed to work as s laves ror three hours. GOP leanings might lend to pre· Judice him against Celle. Endorsement of Juc:IJe Oliver by Judge Rlcb would appear lo clear the way for a aerla ol pre- trial rullng• tbal have been sidelined by Jud1eOliver~ a de.termination on Jda qualifica· tions. Amon• thMe rulino ls a de-clsfon on t.he release or continued sealing or Grand Jury transcripts which are still being withheld Crom the press and public, well beyond the deadline ror release or such information. Dr. Cella and three business as· sociate• are scheduled to go to trial April 19 in Orange County Superior Court on multiple criminal charges filed following those Grand Jury deliberations. U.S. Denies Un/ air Trial For Calley WASHINGTON (AP) -The government told the U.S . Supreme Court today that William L. Calley "was not tried in an atmosphere of persecution" and his conviction In the My Lal murders should be allowed to stand. In a brief signed by Justice Department and Army lawyers, the gove.rnment disputed Calley's claim that he was denied a fair lrial because or "worldwide and all·pervasive publicity." "This court has made clear that a jury's exPosure to pretrial publicity is not necessarily a bar to a fair trial." the government lawyers argued. Calley. 32, wa11 convicted of murdering at least 22 clviUans In a sweep through a Vietnamese village or My Lal In March 1968. He was a lleuleqant in tl\e.-Army at the time. I aame ortenses 11ain.st innocent people. "lt ls very rrustratlnc for Police to arrest and cbarp the same people for repeated crimes only for lbem to be released wiLb a slap on the wrist." be said. Hunttlng blames the California Adult Authority and "soft· beaded" judges for leniency. He maintains that judges let lbe vjQlent criminals orr the book A Real Gas because they think Koclety h> raPoQatble for thelr actlom. "Soclt!ly ls not ~tblc." he userts. ''We give them schools and wel!are lf they don't work and special tralning cJassts, •' he said. ••t absolutely don't ·feel responsible except lhat 1 didn't stand up and make myself heard earlier," be said. San Diego Fire Captain Howard Crosby carries a leaky canister after deadly hydrogen sulphide gas fumes sent 40 people to a hospital. They were later released. With Crosby is fireman Aaron Foust. Battin Grand Jury Asked to Testify By GARY GRANVILLE Ol tM .,. .. ., """ M.tf Defense attorney M'atthew Kurilich opened another con· troversy in Indicted county Supervisor Robert Batlin's lengthy pre.trial hearing Wed- nesday when he subpoenaed 17 Oran1e County grand jurors to testify as witnesses. Kurilich wants the jurors to tell Superior Court Judge Kenneth Lae what they know, ii anytbing, about press reports oft~ Grand Jury Investigation leading to Battin 's indictment last August. The defense lawyer contends that news stories published while the investigation wu under way were leaked either from the Grand Jury Room OT the District Attorney's Orftce. And. Kur1Jlch insists, those al· leged leaks violated Battln's con· stltutlonal rights and were Candidates Meet A HuntJngton Beach City Coun- cil candidates night will be hel d March 29 al 8 p.m. at the Harbor View Park Club House In Hunt- ingt.onHarbour. crimes because jurors are sworn to secrecy. The 17 subpoenaed jurors were those who heard secret testimony before voting to indict Battin on seven felony charges related to allegations that he campaigned for a state office in 1974 at county taxpayer expense. Nol among the jurors Kurilich wants to question Is Batlln's grand juror girlfriend Rachel Perry. Miss Perry was excluded rrom the jury's criminal de· liberations while the Battin case was under study. And ll may be that none or the jurors. Kurillch's subpoenas notwithstanding. will ever be seated in the witness box . Assistant District Attorney Michael Capizzi indicated today that attcmpu might be made to (See BATTIN, PaAe AZ> Const Weath er Sen. Church Enters Race Police said they are looking in· to the matter and may perform toxicology tests on the two dead cats. Animal Control officials sajd the deaths appeared mysterious. although they could have been natural. Tbe animals also may have wandered through some snail bait. orricials said. then licked their paws and bttome Lil. Real Monkey Business Cloudy tonlght with chance of rain. ClearinR to partly cloudy and a little breezy Friday. with highs In mid·60s . Low tonight near SO with chance or raJn lncreasin1to30 percent. IDAHO CITY, Idaho (UPI) -Sen . Frank Church (D·ldaho). entered the Democratic pres!deo· tial race today and said if elected he would pul an end ' to a "leaders hip or weak· nessandrear." Church, Sl. who has been Jn Ule Senate 19 :years, • made his announcement in ' this cily or about 115. He Is the eighth candidate in the race. "To those who say it is too late, 1 reply that il's never too late -nor are the odds ever loo great - lo try,'' Church said. Weight Lifting ~pment Stolen , A Huntington Beach weigbllift· ing • tllthusiast told police Wed· nesday a burglar &tole bis car bells and attachments valued al 12*> from a locked storau com- partment lD bis carport. James Predc>us, of 16162 Sher Lane in north Huntington Beach, told investigators lhe loss also in· eluded some tools. Wild ChimpB in Trees Startle L4 Woman LOS ANGELES (UPI ) - Debra Keasler and a police sergeant got a surprise today. There are three chimpanzees liv- ing in the trees behind her spacious mountain home, and they're ready lo defend their ter- ritory. • The score of the first en-- counter: Chlm1>3 l , PolJceO. Where the chimps came from is a mystery. Police said. Their presence was discovered by lhe pollce omcer, responding to Mn. Kessler's complaint or a prowler beblnd her home. He WU ~Ulln& the tt\Jclt fl'Owth in a erovo ol treedn tbe bills behind • her house when he heard move- ment. "It WH scary." be said later. "It was like being In theJun-1te." With boots or alarm. the chimps in the trees took up a traditional defense posture or their wild ancestors, tearing off branches and throwing them al the officer. ResPond1ng to the policeman's shouted directions. Mrs. Kessler's son. Mathew. 17, ran to his patrol car, loaded a shotgun for him and used tbendlo to call for help. His broadcast that "go:rillu are atteetlq an of. ficer" brou&bl U •on otlicers to surround the tbl•et. They decided to wait ror daylight and let animal control orncen handle tbe chimps. Police said there were signs the chimps bad been living in the trees for some time. Mrs. Kessler said she had not noticed them, but the grove of eucalyptus trees is more than 80 feet from the house, beyond a tennis court. She described the animals as "about five feet tall, bTown and hairy." The sergeant did not want his name revealed. saying he had been kidded too rnetcl\ already aboul bia inability to collar lbe Pll(ft•cioUs simians. INSIDE TODAY A1«Wlt, gong warjci~. re» bery and other 11tolenu ha.I btcome a major probltm in US. 1ehool1. For rtport, ate P~A4. l•dex AJ IMHWl!Hieft C4 CJ MllL.t-•t I• 9J Mt•~ C• ... "41tleftal ...... ... AJ Ot ..... Cnnty Att.11 AU ~to llof c .. ,. SflYI• ~ff ., ., ....,, (1-4 IS S4110 MH'lll1\ ... , A 11 ,_...,.'*' er M Tllf41tttt C6 C6·1 'llllt•-Af •.. , _,.._ ... It Th re they wtre,.Udn:Medap nl..Mi1rto11ut~" PoU~blefSd for the wearin' o' tbe sreen but ~ ..... ,.w .. Id of ta.. Her· wilb oo place to so . ..t l.Mt'1 tr .. lUoaat donnybroob ud J)fflty mucb how Patrtck'• maJMiDol~,..,.. Day turned out in Seal Buch tn '"nit7 eo.ldll't a.ct a jlilam. .. lf76. aulbonUn uld today. Cabbe:relll ..W llappQJt.odaJ. Ti&bt security kept the four-Tbe chief said onJy 11 Uftlt.I block tlt'elch of Main Street made an couidered at'lributa· quiet. It bore more reaembJancc b&e to the annual Mardi n boll· to downtown Dublin than day atmosphere his mea dam· downtown Seal Beach ln recent pened lhb year. yean. One of tbe mott Mrioat wu an A b t f t y c o n ti n 1 e n t o f • fl early afternoon bu.at ol a aUIJ)IC!l policemen. about is men actually charaect wtlb potlestkm ot a &tlly on the lll'ff\ to auure ~ebranta dub, an 1Ue1aJ weapon, ptua the clldn 't aet out of hand, kept the lid customary counll such u drunk on, while Huntlnaton Beach ln public. malldou.a ~ &D4 Police Deapartment SWAT team rnl1ttn1 arrut. ntnforcements waited in the One factor in preveaUni t,rou.. w1n11. ble that in 1975. for uam~e. r• P.,.bape 2,000 ~ visited tuJted In 60 arrelU, wu St. the aeulde hamlet, which rni&ht Patrick'• Day fallina in mld· have c~ated a parldn1 problem. Wffk, when many are bt&ay wtth except police had already creat-work and study. ed it by plastertna Main Street. By the Utnt Chief CibbareW · -padflc Cout HJ1hw~ and a few appeared on the Channel 1 other atratefic aide streets with EyewitneH News at 11 p.m. to No Parkin& tips. recount bis 1S-bour day, aU the "There were a lot of people ju.st lrUhmen and Irishmen for a Day walldna around lookina for a had gone home to watch IL BB Schools Delay Hiring ·Of Negotiator Huntington Beach City Sc:bool District trustees have put off the hirlne of a $10,000-a-year neaotiator to handle employe contract talks this year. Instead, trustees asked the staff Tuesday niJht to study the matter and uid they would reconslder the btrin& at next mooth'a board mfft1nc. District admlnlltraton bad re- commended the hirlne of Julian and Associates, a firm of formel' educators, to handle employe baraainin« this year. The same firm has been hired. by the Seal Beach and Hunt· lngton Beach Union Hlgh Sc:bool Districts. Officials saJd lbe complexity of new collective bargainleg legislation, which takes effect In July, requires the help of out.side specialists. But trustees asked ad- mlnistrators to look into other ne1otiation service firms. In ad- diUon, Board President Steve Hol den was absent from Tuesday's meeting and trustees &aid lbey wanted lo hold off on votine until all members were present. Crash Victim Still Critical No change has been registered In the crttlcal condition of a Long Beach woman crushed ln the mangled wreckage ol her car in a lluntingtoo Beach collisloo three SIJghts ago. Carol Ann Kelly. 23, remained ln critical condition at Hunt· lngton lntercommunity Hospital today with head and internal ~best Injuries sustained In the ac- ddent at Beach Boulevard and Atlanta Avenue. Her brother , Michael Faircloth, 19, also of Long Beach, had been bospitallzed with in- juries. but was releued to con- valesce at home Wednesday. ac· rordinc to hospital spokesmen. Canal Clogged BALBOA. Panama (AP) 'The American aovemor of the Panama Canal Zone ls t.h.reat~­ l:ng to seek a court ln,lunctlon to end a •dldcat strike by American ~mployes of the canal company that has created huae trafnc jam s ot both ends of the wat~rway. OllANO• COAST DAILY PILOT Robert N. W~ "'··-·---Jeck R. CwleY " ............ ,_o._ .. __ Thom~ Keevll ,., ... Thomas A. M\lt'Ptlfne .... _, __ OWlrleS H. Loos RlcNt'd P. Nall AU•''~.._.._.. ... r:•*" T•Mt>MM (7141 M2~1 Classffl• AdverUsU119 .. Z.5611 -Horii>°'-C-,.C.0-lllft S40-t22t ~. ,.,. °'-c:-.. _,,,,.,.. °"" -·· ....... ~·-.. Ill---_... mrtU•r er ett"t''t1M~f't\ ,_,,,,. "'•Y bf "'~<•• •""'-"' tM<•-4 "'""''"''" tf ~-· St<-""" .............. c. ... ,..., °''..,"'• ~,..loll.,...-.. ~u -... ,..,.,..., .. u_,,_...,_ u~-""Y. F,....P9tfeAJ CELLA ••• COMpiracy in Ora.nee County. They face '4 felony counta ot tax evasion, fraud, theft and con- spiracy in Los Aneetes. Ollendorf was earlier named as sole defendant in an Oranae County Superior Court lawsuit filed by Mission Community Hoepital wilb the allecation that be defrauded bis former ' employers of SS7 ,2M loaned to blm during bis employment- June 1.1m to Aus. 6, uns. · Both hospital.a Uat.ed amooc tbe four plaintiffs demanded Just over $10 million MCb ~ tbe four tndicted defendanta and O'Neill for what they said were eontinuint acts or fraud oftr a three-year period. Dama1e1 of more than $10 million were also demandld by the Bristol General Hospital Company. Dama1a demanded by the Mission Viejo Medical Company totaled more than $1 million. . Named as subsidlary defen· dant in the lawsuits filed by Mis- sion Community Hospital and Mlaion Viejo M'edical Company WU the Viejo Capital Company ln which Cella and O'Neill are ldenUfied is principals. The actions filed by Bristol General and Mercy Hospital nam• the two men u codefen· danta wllb the Amigo Capital Company which ls also described u a Cella·O'Neill enterprise. F ro• r.,,e A l BATIIN .•. qua$b the subpoenas because of the sanctity of the Grand Jury room. "It bas long been our policy that Grand Jury Proeeedino are secret and that no Juror should reveal what bas t.aken place," Caplui said. · "Otherwise," be added, "the Grand Jury's actions could bttome Inhibited.'' But Kurilieh aays wtiat be wants to discuss with the Jurors has nothing to do with what went on during their secret delibera-Uona. But the defense lawyer has already charged that district at- torney's officials are raponsible for the aUe1ed leak, a char1e de- nJed ln aworn testimony by tboce purpbrtedly involved. Battin 'a pre-trial bearin1 will enter It.a twelfth week Mooday with Kurilich hoping to persuade Judie Lae lbat the Jurors abould be made to testify. Trustees Er e School Lease Wntmlnater School Dlatrtct trustee• wut hold a public hear· Ina at 7:30 tonl1bt on the leulns of Cook Elementary School to tho Hunttniton Beach Union Wah School District. The meeUnc will be at Cook School, 14401 Willow Lane, Hunt.- JnflOn e .. ch. Trustees of both the Westminster and Huntlnfton Beach district b'ave approved the Idea of leasing Cook for S20,000 for one year. althouah the leaae has not been slened u yet. Hip school truateea plan to \lie the facllltJ to house Ocean View High Sc:hool freshmen while thelr • new campus is beiDJ completed.. Valley's Key Club Plam Talent Show Fountain Valley High Sc:bool Key Club members will bold • dinner and talent sbo1r Frid~ •t . 7 p.m. at the school's choral room for lbe .,.nefit of han- dicapped children. Richard Force. a spokesman for the club, sald that mooey from tbe dinner will go to the March of Dimes. He Aid lbe talent show to entertain lbe ,YOWlllters will rollow Lbe d1n.Der. SAN FRANCISCO (AP> Patricia Htant '1 Oul aeawre ot cleftanet, lWO da,y1 aft.w her cap. ture, wu the tut tvideoc. her JW'J beard •• teaUmcay in her et•ht-weell:-old bank robbery triaJ cam• to a dram.Uc end. •10.U•men, tbe ev1denct ls dosed:' U.S. Dlatriet Court Judie Oltver J. Carter said Wed-~sday after the 1ovemment played for the Jury a prolanJty. Unted Jallbouae recording !>«tween Mlu Hearst and a cblldbood friend. U.S. Atty. James L Brownlnc Jr. and defense counsel F . IAe Bailey planned to present closing arsumenu to the Jury of seven women and nve men today. Carter bu aald be will send the cue to the panel Friday mom· ma. Balley wrapped up bis defense by callina the defendant's mother, Catherine Heant. to testify that the 22-year-old newspaper belresa bad been a ''warm and lovlna Ort" prior to her Feb. •. lt'1•. kldnaplna. In 37 days, the Jury beUd from 67 witnesses and had more than 100 exhibits and pieces of evidence to consider. The government tried to prove Miss Hearst willingly participat- ed in the robbery of a Hibernia Bank branch 10 weeks after her lddnlpinc. Her attorneys argued she took part in the bold up in fear of death at the bands of her Sym. biooese Uberallon Anny cap-tors. Her father, San Francisco Ex-aminer president Randolph A. Hearst, bad testilled briefly Tuesday. I',.... Page Al FINLEY ••• mu.st be made understandable to city residents . She said that • Divof!ee Out Royal Pair To Separate LONDON (AP) -A cllvortt hu bffD ru.led out far Prtnce1a llarsar«. but a lecal separation from 9 busband, pbotOll'~r Antony Ar-matrooi-Jooes, 11 Wlel)', IOW'ces close to Buckinah•m Palace said to- day. "Di.Jcusaions have been going on with lawyen,'' aald a 5-pokesman tor 1'uckinabam Palace. tbe home of Queen Elizabeth II, Margaret's sister. There hH been 1peculaUon fokr over 10 years on the marriage of the princess. 451 fifth in line for the throne. and her husband, the Ear& ol Snowdon, 46, who flew out o! Hon"' Kona today on bls way to Sydney to attend an exhiblUon o! the pictures he bas taken the past 2S years. Princess Margaret and Lord Snowdon have two children. Viscount Unle)'. born ln 1961, and Lady Sarah Armstrong-Jones, born in 1964. The princess and her husband have apparently urttd th.at because of the children there s hould be no dfvorce, but rather a separation, court sources in· dtc:ated. Sheriff Pr~poses $20 Million Budget Oranie County Shmfl Bradley Gates' proposed S20.3 milUon budget for the 1976-77 fiscal year sailed through a preliminary budget review seas.ion Wednes- day With almost no challenge by county start analysts. Depending on whose figures are used. the sheriff's requested spending package Is either four percent or only seven-tenths of a percent higher than last year's total of$19.63 mllllon. The County Admlnistrative Of· fice has claimed the real In- crease is four percent. But Gates argued that an additional SS58,900 in "mld·year adjust- ments" and "obligated in· creases" had to be added to the current budget before a com- parison ls made. According lo lbe sheriff's figures. the adjusted budget total for the current year is actually $20.1 million or Just $1S4.000 less than his propo~ plan for next year. Gates' breakdown of his budget 1howed that SUl)ervisors added another $302,000 ln pro- gram costs during the year and such things as personnel reclassifications, increased re· tirement payments, Increased group lnsuraf\ce and inflation added the other $257 ,000. Gates bas asked for only four new positions but said he will urse that existing vacant posi· Uons frozen by the Board of SUperviaors be filled. The proposed sheriff• budeet shows an lncrease of more than $1.79 million In salaries, wblcb comprise all but about $2 mllllon or the total budget figure. Olher increases sought by Gates are In mileage costs. fund· ing for a jail psychiatric team and prisoner housing in city jails. Hospital Pay Talk . Flounders Contract talka between strik· tna emfloya and owners of the Garflt d Cart ConvalHcent Hospital in Huntlflllon Beach broke off Wednesd~ with no qNlemenl on w&OI or other ltem1. A apobarnan for Local 199 ot the Service Emptoyea lntema· Uonal Unlon uld today about 10 aides, orderlies and kitchen helpers remained off the Jobi and on plcket Unea •t tho boepllal, 7781 Garfield Ave. Hosplt•l Admtnlstrator Brute Cameron said new employes have bffn htred to l'eplace tho strikers, and operaUons al lhe 59-bed mental care facility are proceedln& at near normal leftls. He said a federal mediator as--~i.stina in contract talb said he would be In contact with both sides within a few days. The strike started Monday. The strikinl employes are ask· Ina for a $2.55-per-bour starting wqe and 15-cent increases every six moot.bl. Fatal Hit-run Suspect Held LONG BEACH (AP) -A 50· year-old Long Beach man has been arrested In coMeclion with a blt·run accident that' claimed the llle of a blind man and letl his wife. &tao blind, In serious condl· Uon, police report. Harry Lee Lyles was booked Wednesday for invesUaaUon of manslaughter and felony hit-run. authorities said. The couple were hll Sunday nigbt as they were crouin1 1& Long Beach street. Raymond LaBelle, 25, died Tuesday at Long Beach Memorial Hospital. His wife. Marsha. 26. was report· ed In serious condilion at Harbor General Hospital. budget items must be broken .---....... ---------------------------------- down as to cost, effectiveness and sources of funding. She says also that a great deal of city plannlnt is done ln terms of grants. "These must be looked at closely," she says, "and we must ask la tbls truly a priority." She says that the morale and climate of opinion surrounctiDg the city manaeement indicates that a change must be made. "But a change in ad- minbtratora alone will not solve problems that had their seeds In a councll that bas not functioned adequately ln setUne policy and detennlnin& procedures." Sbe saya there muat be a clear distinction or the relationship of the adminlltrator with the city cound1 u well aa a clear-cut policy to &uide and direet the ma.na1emeot of the clty. Mn. Finley uys that leaders muat not allow the atmosphere of crisis ln city ball to rush de- claiool. "We must be aware of preasures for qulck solutions which could benefit some special interest or cause problems in the future,·• she uid. . She says that declsiorts con- cerning downtown redevelop- ment mUJt not be rushed tnto but that a careful assessment of future Impacts and a clear knowled1e of benefit.a and costa must be taken. "The excess or capital expen· diturea during the past five yean which Is the source of some of today'a problems would not have beeft a ain If the dectsloos had been made on loog-ranee ftnanclal plannin1. •·she s•ys. "We are paylna the penalty to- day for not placing our goala for the city Into the context of lone· ranee plannln1.,. ahe says. Mn. Finley and her husband Gerald have Uved In Huntington Beach for 11 yean. They have two daQ1htera in college and a son ln the eiebtb grade at Rancho Vlew Sc: hoot. Big Meteorite Lig~ Up .Sky Along Comt A large. bright meteorite lit up Southern California sides Wed· Deida)' ni&bt before plUJ\l).ng Into the ocean somewhere between Loi Aneeles and San Diego, ac-. Nrdinl lo .elentlsts at the Grif· fllb Part Observatory. Resident.a from Los Angeles to San Dieio reported ~lng the blulah-wbite blue of light shortly after I p.m . Many mlsta.kenly bellned lt to be aometypeoffall- lns air~ratt... accordlni to police =ment offlclala who re- cltitta phone calls. Andy Stewart. an obaervatory fPOketman, aald the "fireball" was traveling about 12to15 mlles per second when It streaked acroa tba ally and presumably fell lnto the ~an. He aald It was probably a chunk of lron from space that ap. peared to be a bout the &WI of a staUOd waion. 12" diagonal KV-1203 Sony Trinitron •. 17-diagonal KV-1722 Sony Trfnltron 19" diagonal KV-1910 Sony Trlnitron ... 15" diagonal KV-1520R Sony Trinltron NOW! AAID OllMS 2-YEAR PARTS & LABOR WMRAHTY OM SOMY TllMITlOM COLOITV'a ..... S.YIAllOM PICTWI TI.a 17" diagonal KV-1733R Sony Trtnltron 15" diagonal KV-1511 Sony Trlnltron 9''dlagonal KV-9200 Sony Trlnltron / 19" dlaoonal .KV-1920 Sony Trinltron I 1111I11c·tor11 Horr·t1111i1•' l'I'" Our· 1•,.r,011ul Ou••\ 1•11r f.1utrft1tft•t• Ou I,.,.,.,, f•roduc·t U1• '••II: • 275 East 17th St. J. Costa Mesa .... J~--=r.=. Phone 642·8882 Store Houra Dally 9-6 Sat 9-5:30 ....................... • Orange Coast EDITION Today's Clo hag N.Y.Stoeks N TEN CENT!{ l,r--------~...;_~~----------_,_---------------------~ ....... .-..;;;...;;.;;;..;;;..;..;..;....;...:....;=.;..;.;~..;;..;.;~;..;...--------...;..;..;~.;;.;;.;..;..;...:...;.;.;..;.;.;~~:...;..;..;..;... ________ ~__;;..;;;.__;..;' .A. Investigator Tran.sf er · Under Fire~ A 1pob1m1n for the OranJe ty Dl1trlct Attome1'1 otrice J queatloned Lbe moUves a pn>poted tranater ol ct Attorney's lnvestlaators . tM 1tatf of Orqe County ff Brad Gatea. · •·1 would hope the board ol rvltora and the county ad· niatraUve omcer are not eriou1ly still contemplating • uch a transfer." said Assistant ·' Dlltrlct Attorney lllehaer Ca,plui. The traulu, originally pro. Poled last year, w u resurreeted Wednesday by ~CAO Robert Tbomu wbo indicated be wlll •lain uk the 1upervlaor1 to tranater the 22 1peda.l in· vesU1ators from t.be department headed by Cecil HJcb to Gates' department. "The eflecliveness ol our in· •Hil11ttve start bas been de- moftltrattd over the ye.,., pro- bably m~t dramatically in lhe put U months," Capiui CSeclared. "Ataln, I'm sorry to say, I would have to question lbe motives behind the propbsed tramfer. And I would think the public 1bould ask &.bat question also," be added. The proposed transfer came up Dellot "* .... ,_ WORKMEN PREPARE SITE FOR EXPANSION OF FASHION ISLAND MALL New Storn Expected to Move In, But Offldal• Aren't Saying Which On•• NB Bullock's If 1 Wmtmction Under Way . By lOANNE REYNOLDS Of ............ ... ConltnteUon ii under way at · J'uhlon Island In Newport Beach on an extension of the shopping mall wblch is to lnchade a hllock'• WUsblre department .tore. .A 1rading permit has been ob- ta6ned from the city by the lrvlne Conlpany for site preparatk>a for tbe 40,000 square foot mall add.I· Utll and the departmentst«e. Officials at the land company .-cl Bullock's Wilshire have re- bed to confirm that lbe Loe Ancelet·based store ii moving into Fashion Island. But Robin Hague. a51>01tesman f« Bullock's Wtl shire. said an announcement could be expected "later this week." About two acres of parking lot we st of the Burtum's · Desmond's end of the mall have been tom out and the property is being graded and drain pipes arc Wing installed. Merchants in Fashion Island anticipate the opening or the Bollock's Wilshire store by mid im. Bullock 's Wilshire and Bullock's both are owned by the aame department store chain, Federated Department Stores. However, like the other stores lo the chain, they are operated by 1eparate management teams and offer different product lines. Bullock's Wilshire currently has three stores -the origlnaJ cne on Wilshire Boulevard In Los An1elea. one In Woodland Hills and one In Palm SprlnJ•· In Or1n1e County, Bullock's opel'atu a store ln Fashion Square ln Sant• Ana and another al South Coast Plaza ln Costa Mesa. Meuwhlle. the Irvine Com· pany Is continuing to negotiate wJlh Neiman-Marcus tor a store at the opposite end or Fashion bland. Battin Grand Jury Asked to Testify By GARY GaANVILLE ...... ..," ....... Defense 'attorney Katttt.w Kurtucb opened motW em· troversy in indicted county Supervisor Robert Battin'• lenatbJr pre-trial bearinl Wed· neselay when he subpoenaed 17 Oran1e County rrud Jurors to tatily as witnesses. Kurllicb want. tbe jurors to tell Superior Court Jucke Kenneth Lae what they know.lf anything, about press reports ol lhe Grand Jury investigation leading lo Battin's indictment last August. The defense lawyer contends that news stories published while the lnvesligalion was under way were leaked either from the Grand Jury Room or the District. Attorney's Office. And, Kurilicb insists, those al· leged leaks violated Batiln's con· slltutional rights and were · crimes because jurors are sworn to secrecy. The 17 subpoenaed juron were those who heard secret testimony before voting to indict Ballln on seven felony charges related to Coast Bill Modification Expected The coastal conserva\lon bill introduced by Sen. Anthony Bellenaon <D·Los Angeles), will probably require "1ubstantlal changes" before tt can w1n ap· proval of the California Leaialature. Its author admitted Wednesday. However. Bellenson added that he believes chanttes ran be made to his bill that would still allow an adequate means of curblna con· strucllon along the coastline. alle1atlons that he campalened foe " state office ln 1974 at county wpayer expeose. Hot UMG1 tlle J1ll'W8 KW'iUe~ ~ants to question is Battin's 1rand juror &lrllriend Rachel PUT)'. Ml11 Perry was ex-duded (~I'll tht Jur1'1 erlmlnal de- Ubentionl wbUe tbe Ballin case wu understudy. • Aaalltant District Attorney Michael Capiui indicated today that attempts might be made to And It may be that oooe of Lbe jur'on, Kurilicb 's subpoenas notwilhstandln1. will ever be seated in the witness box. quuh the subpoenas because of the sanctity ol the Grand Jury room. "It hu long been our policy that Grand Jury proceedings are secret and that no juror should reveal what has taken place," Capizzi said. "Otberwlse," be added, "the Grand Jury's actions could become lnbiblted." But Kurilich says what he wants to discuss with the jurors · has nolhlng to do with what went on durin1 their secret delibera· · Uons. But the detense lawyer has already charfed that district at· tomey's offlc als are responsible for the alleged leak. a charge de· nied in swom testimony by those purportedly Involved. Battin's pre-trial hearing will enter Its twelfth wffk Monday wtth Kurtllch hoping to persuade Judae Lae that the jurors should be made to testify. · Fourth Victim RANCHO CALIFORNIA (AP) -The bod·y of a Los Angeles man. James Fletch<.'r Henry, 46. hos been recovered from Vail Lake In Riverside County, bring· in1& to four the victims of a Feb. 21 boaUna accident, authorities say. Wed.noclay durin1 a review by Thomas ot the 1bertfl's budcet. Last year. •t the belaht of a ('C)(ltroveny between the board of supervlaors and Dlstrlc:l At· tomey Cec:U Kicks, the board or· dered the tunafer of the In· vestigators Just before adopting the final county bud1et. Supervisors araued that the unexpected move was ror cost· saving reasons because of duplicated functions in the two county agencies. But the action outraged mcks, who went to court and 1ot a judge to block the board's ertort as "capricious and arbitrary" because It came so late In the budget process. ' Thomas said Wednesday there are still three months until final budget hearings this year and that ls enough lime to brin1t the I matter up aaaln ·•tor a pollcy de 1 clsion al the hiahest levtl." Tha means the board of siq>ervisors. 1 Asked how he telt about tryin1 the transfer again, Gates said ll ls a policy declslon. addln1 "when we looked lntolllastyear we felt an overlap existed ln suet areas as lntelligence, vice anc narcotics.'• "We have proven ln othe1 <See TRANSFER, Pa•e Al> Cella Faces Suit 2 Hospitals Seek $37 Million By TOM BARLEY OUlle Dall'~ ......... Two Orange County hospitals and two allied medical corpora .. lions sued Dr. Louis J. Cella Jr. end three ol his business as- aociates Thursday for more than $.17 million iD damages. All four Orange County SUperior Court lawsuits claim that the plaintiffs were defrauded ot several million doUan by five defendants during a three -year period - December, 1972, to December, uns. The fifth defendant is iden· lified ~ Richard J . O'Neill, the South Orange County rancher and Democratic party leader. Damages are demanded from the five defendants in more than 80 causes of action stated ln the tour lawsuits. They include charges of theft, fraud and con· spiracy. It is alleged that the defendants milked the four corporations of at least S2 million by a sophistical· ed ayst.rm of false bllllng and ftaudulent invoices that went un~ deteeted UlltU the matter was brought before the Grand Jury. Named as defendants with Dr. Cella. 61, and O'Neill, S4. Jre: George Lewis OUendorf, 44, of Latuna Beach, a former ad· mioistrator al the two au.Ing hospitals-Mission Community Hospital of Mlssion Viejo and Mercy General Hospital of Santa Ana. Also, Stephen Robert Evans, 31, of 25471 El Plcadore Lane, Mission Viejo, a former aide to Ollendorf at Mission Community and later ao administrator al Mercy hospital. Also, Theodore Schiffman, 53, of Santa Ana. Celia's business manager and often a campaign treasurer for political candidates 3ponsored by the physician. Cella, Ollendorr, Evans and Schiffman have been lndicted by the Orange County and a federal Grand Jury in Los Angeles. They face trial April 19 in Santa Ana and May 4 in Los Angeles Federal Court. BOND MARKEi' HU1US STOCKS NEW YORK <AP) -The stock market turned downward today as traders took a cautious look at the competitive allure of bonds. Trading was relatively quiet. Analysts said the principal weight on the market was talk of the wide margin by which bond yields currently exceed those on stocks after the 11harp rise In stock prices over the past l~ months. The now J ones Industrial average lost 6.14 points to 979. 85. .\.. -f'• All four are accused ot 127 felony counts that include em· bezzlement. fraud. forgery and conspiracy in Orange County. They face, 44 felony counts or tax evasion, fraud. theft and con· spiracy in Los Angeles. Ollendorf was earlier named as sole defendant in an Orange County Superior Court lawsuit filed by Mission Community Hospital with the allegation that he defrauded bis former etnployers of S57 ,294 loaned to him during his employmenl- June 1, 1971 to Aug. 6. 1975. Both hospitals listed among the four plaintifts demanded just over $10 million each from thE four indicted defend'ants anc O'Neill for what they said wer< continuing acts of fraud over a three-year period. Damages or more than $10 million were also demanded by the Bristol General Hospital Company. D.amages demanded by the Mission Viejo Medical Company totaled more than $7 million. Named as subsidiary defen· dant in the lawsuits filed by Mis· sion Community Hospital anc (See CELLA, Page A%) Final A rgunaents Patty's Terror Story Questioned. SAN FRANCISCO <UPI) -" The prosecutor ln the Patricia Hearst trial told the Jury today the defendant's story or terror and coercion was fabricalA!d and said she clearly took part in a bank robbery without being forced. "Can you believe she was for~d to rob that bank when a month later she was spraying the area. of Mel's Sporting. Goods with automatic and semi· automatic gunfire to free these very captors? Can you believe that?" U.S. Attorney James L. Browning asked the panel of seven women and live men. He said it was significant that the defendant did not voluntarily surrender but was arrest.ed. "She didn't call us. we caJled her,·• Browning told the panel of seven women and five men. Browning began his flnal argu. ment by saying it was "unlikely that anyone was forcing Miss Hearst to do anything" at the time of the robbery of the ,Hibernia Bank on April 15, 1974. He said that defense and pro· secution agreed fairly well on the other elements or the crime but differed as to Miss Hearst's "in· lent." "Rarely has there bf>en a case with so much evidence of intent," Browning said. He noted that the jury had the pictures taken during the rob· bery . do c uments fn Miss Hearst's handwriting describing her participation, and also her voice on a tape recording saying she and her rom rades had "ex· proprhlled'' $10,000. He said the thought she had been brainwa s hed wa s "ridiculous." Brownin" dwelt on the re· asonableness or lack of It on ltll' A,.Wl,..,._te 'WE CALLED HER' Prosecutor Browning defense claim that she com· milted criminal acts only under duress. He also r efe rred to Mi s! Hearst's testimony that s he glanced down during the robbery and saw the bolt in her carbine was twisted, which would makE it inoperable. "That story of a twisted bolt Is a weak attempt to corroborate an unlikely story," he said. Browning was the first to pre· sent his closing arguments to the jury a fter 37 court days and testimony by 66 witnesses. He was to be followed by the de· fense, and the Jury was expected to be1tln deliberating the sense· tional case F'ridu~ morning. Coast ~ ~ Weather When the mall was originally planned. a site was set aside at (See BULLOCKS, Pate A.Z> Sen. Church Enters Race Beilenson's blll, introduced earlier this year, lncorporates most of the conservaUon policies recommended by the state coastal commission. t.be agency cruted in 1972 by Proposition 20. Beilenson made bis comments Wednesday after bis bill's s«Ond hearing before the Senate Natural Resources and Wildlife Committee, where tt came under attack fr'om real estate and land developmeq.l lobbytsts. Real Monkey Business Wi.la Chimpa in Treea Startle· L4 Woman Cloudr tonight with chance o rain. Clearing to partly clo\,ldy and a little bree1y Friday, with highs in mid-60s. Low tonight near 50 with chance of rain 1ncreaaln1to30 percent. IDAHO CITY, Idaho (UPI ) -Sen . Frank Church (D·ldaho), enttted lbe Democr1tlc presiden· tial race today and said if elected be would put an end to a "leadership of ~ak· nessandfear." -Cbutth. 51, who has been in the Senate 19 years. made his announcement in th.is city of about 175. He is the eighth candidate in the race. "To those who say It is loo late, I reply that. it's never too late -nor are the odds ever loo great - to try." Church said. Proponents ot BeUenaoa's bill also appeared before the Senate committee. Janet Adams. presi· dent of tbe California Alliance which sponsored Proposition 20, called the bill "a superb com· promise." TMre wiO be numerous addi· llonal bearings berore other legislative committees. of the Beilenson bill and oU>er' coastal conservation bills, before any measure is a1reed upon. Unless the legislature acts prior to Dec. 31, the st.ate and re- gional coastal commisalons will So out of business and will not be replaced. LOS ANGELES (UPI> - Debra Keasler and a police Ml'pant aot a surprise today. There are three chimpanzees Liv· ln1 ln the trees behind her spacious mountain home, and they're ready to defend their ter· rit.ory. The score of the rirst en· counter: ChJmps 1, Poli~O. Where the cbJmps c.,.e f'rom ls a mystery. police la.id. Their presence wu discovered by the police ofllcer, responding to Mn. Kessler's complaint of a prowler behind ber home. He was 1cout1n1 tbe thick srowth in a erov• of trees in the bills bebiDd her house when he heard move· ment. tilt was scary," he said later. "It was like being in the jungle." With boots of alarm, the chimps lo the trees took up a traditional defense posture of their wild ancestors. tearing off branches and throwing them at the officu. Respond.In& to the policeman's shouted directions. Mrs . Kessler's son. Ma\MW, 17. ran to his patrol car, loaded a shotgun fOC' him ud uted the radio to call · for h•lp. 819 broadcas\ that "gorillas are allMldDC an of· fleer" brought 23 mqreofftcers to SWTound t.be thleket. • ' They decided to wait for daylight and let animal control officers handle the chimps. Police said there were signs the chimps had been living ln the trees for some lime. Mrs. Kessler said she bad not noticed them. but the grove of eucalyptus trees is mon than m feet rrom the house, beyond a tennis court. She described the animals as ''about five teel tall, brown and hairy." The sergeant did not want his name revealed, saying he had been kld&!d too much already about his inability to collar the pugnacious simians. INSIDE TODA 't' OM o/ the Hcuon'• /med ltCJ41* prodUdic>M Oft CJ1tlf ~L 11 bdng prtuntcd at Otan9e COOIC Coll#ge tOfllght through ' Saturday. Arthur Mfllcr'• "All Mu Son8" ti rcoicwtd on Page C6 l•llex • • . ·Cella Challenge He8ring NiXed :~Hopefuls Profiled . .~Williams • .P&nders · City Goals. TM lHue that Ray Wllllams Ifft overrld· lnl all oUlers in Newport Beach is whether the city stays as a primarily re- 1 Iden ti al place or wbeUler it is developed in· w1wAM• to a resort and coovenlion center. -A caodldate for the city coun- cil, Williams believes alt the other iaiuea facin1 the tlty re-volve around this me central question. M a resident of Harbor View Homes, Williams i1 a candidate in District 7. He teaches biology at Rio Hondo College, is presi· • dent of the Friends of Newport , Bay and is a member of the city's • Planntni-Commisslon. Williams says be believes re· cent activity to develop the hotel· . convention aspects of Newport Beach Is "the wroni dlrectJon to · be aoing in. "I don't feel this kind or de· vdopment Is appropriate because Of geographical COD• atralnt.1 -traffic in other words. "We've already accepted a • general plan with a buill·ln defi- clenty in traffic. But we still can make moves that make traffic worse or make traffic much worse. "I believe the tourist· convention option wtll make the situation much worse than hav· ing more reaidentiat," he ex- plained. Williams maintains there is a danger in continually building roads lo solve the pro- blem. "The quality of life in lhia city diminishes as we add more and more roads. We tend to fill them · as soon as we buid build them anyway," he said. In examining any issue or pro- • blem, Williams says be believes ·rua "unique" back1round of busl· neas and environmental con· cems could be useful to the city. .. When I first came on the plan· ninl commission. I wu labeled 1f an extremist and ~bl or as •beillt an extremiat. After a year I • asied some of the staff and com· missioners how lhey tbouaht I ·was doing and they said they 'thou1bt"I wasn't an extremist aL all, but I was very fair." Williams says bill insi1hts can provide a balance on the council because he can "work with peo- ple on both sides or the rence and .help them see the olW person·s point otview." NB Motorist Piles Up Car Newport Beach police said to- day a motorist hit a pole and rollecthl1 car Wednesday night al the intersection of Vista del Sol *'1d Vlata del Oro. The driver of the car, Mark Smith, 18, of 2426 Vista Hilvanar reported no aerlous injuries m the 7:30 pm. mishap and was treated and released from Hoag Memorial Hospital. Accordln1 lo police reports. Smith was roundin1 lhe comer or the Intersection, w~ he struck a metul post, knocklna It out or the around and causing bis car to rollover. OlltANOB COAST DAILY PILOT Robert N. WMd Put•"' •~ ,..,.,""'" Jack R. Cur~v VKt '-n•M .... Gt-.. ~ ThomM A. Murphlne ,,,......, ..... _ O\ertes H. Loot RlcNrd P. Nall '""',.,.,.. ........... ~ Btfitor>t NOle: B~ COJddote• an tn llw race for thrn ~ ~ llftll6 tn Ne1ep0rt &~h. Tlw f~ioft " April IJ. The /oUowtt.g ~'cl.al aUa tMiO of tt... rir canltidalt1 'tn COtllrim.antc I>Ut rtct SfW7l f Old Coro11G ul Mor, Swgla.., IJIU, • Harbor Ya.tu HomHJ. Prof&U• o/ the otMr four carulidotn in Outrtd Sewn tOl're preunted to.rlltr lhU WHk. In NttDpOrt Beach, councU amdadat" nm /rom ck.ngnoted dtl· tncta ond votwa from throtlghocd Ille cUychoouonc from toehdiltnct. Avco Case Hearing Halted A court room confrontation between a man who was awarded Sl.l million in damages and the judce who once overturned that jury award bas been averted by a decision of U/e Fourth District Court of Appeals in San Bernardino. Justice F . Douglas McDaniel sicned the writ filed by lawyers for soils engineer Barry Lippert late Wednesday and halted Orange County Superior Court Judge Robert L. Corfmazfs plans to bold a bearing Friday. Lawyers for Avco Community Development sought the bearing in a move to have Judge Corfman grant a temporary stay of execu· lion on the $1.1 million judament recently upheld by the California Supreme Court. Lippert won lbal judgment when Newport Beach attt>mey Donald Belveal succcessfully ar.aued before a jury in Judge Corfman·s courtrOQm thal bis client was harassed and slan· dered by Avco after he moved a house from Mission Viejo to a Laguna Niguel site. Semors Dine Irish Style In Newport Sixty seDior citizens from Newport Beach will be treated to a roast beef dinner and show to- night as the students at Our Lady Queen of Apgels School host their second annual St. Patrick's din· ner. Virginia Turk, moderator or lbe school's student council, said tbe project wu taken on last year by the school's 2SO students because they wanted to "reach out'' to the community. Through a variety or school projects, the students in grades one through eight raised more than $100 to put on the dinner. The idea, Mrs. Turk explained, is to give the senior citizens a night out with a free dinner and a show. "It was such' a nice even· ing last year, the students de· cided to do it again this year," she said. Last year's dinner was limited to members of the club for senior ciUiens from Our Lady Queen of AnRels Church. This year, Mrs. Turk said, the invitaUons have been extended to senior citizens rrom other churches in the community. She said the.students really en· joy putting on tbe runner and each class at the school in Corona del Mar pitches in. "Some make place mats and decorations and some work on the entertainment," the teacher said. The students do most or the work wllJ'l a little adult supervision. ln addition to the dinner, the gue-sts tonlcht will aee a slide show on Ireland And a play pre· :Jenled by the student.a. Electorate Duties Eyed ByTrebler Rlnrtlde County So.perior CowtJud•o Elwood Rich decided today that it la not necessary to call a court hnrin1 to n&le ori the challenc• posed to an Orance CountJ Judie b1 lawyers r.p,..Unc lod1t'ted Dr. Louis J . CdlaJr. J udJe Rieb will decide the ellslblllty or Superior Court Attoroey Per Trebltt ~Ueves Judp J e.Frold S. OU vtr by a read· th t d in cl'" ii "'' • .....,.. lnl ot the cue file and documents e power ves e "<I counc s BelO ...__SC a ad ..-pared bv bot.h s1..1~ m' ... _ ........ . is such that •·every time you are • ....,,. ... • " -\It'll ...... . talkln1 •bout a substantive issue, Here is the latest line\lP of \J'Overay. you donlt 10 to the people for a dele.ates committed to Th• materials we~ mailed voteooit." presidential candidates. Wednesday to tbe Riverside Trebler. 37. a resident of sbowlng President Ford court. Shorecllffs ls a Newport Beach Ci· and J'ttnmy Carter holding Judie Rieb 's clertt aald today t y council commanding leads atter that the Jurist will be&in reading can d l date the Ille Friday ... But we don't rrom District the early primaries. know aL thil poi.Ill bow long it will 7 where he is lake or when the rull.Qg will be facio1 five avallable,"besa\d. · other non -Frem P.,,e AJ J udge Rieb waa appointed by 1 n c u m be n t the Callfomia Judicial CouncU candidates. BULLOCKS aft.et it ..... determined that a He is cur-. neutral jurist was needed to re- rently presi· solvethecontroversyposedb)'OO. dent of the the northern entrance where a ject!ooatoJudse.Ollver. H HLH ShoreclHfs Joseph M agnin store was 1t la arcued .. , Celia's lawyers Property Owners' Association planned. That store was never that Jud.1e Oliver's alleged con· and a member of the city Parks, built and the site has remained nectiON with members of Orange Beaches ~d Recreation Com· vacant. County's Lincoln Clubandhlsown 1 determlnatlon on his qullhfic:t- Uooa. Amons those rulinss la a de· eilioo on the rele¥e or continued 1ealtn1of0 rand Jury transcripts wb.lcb are still belnc wttbbeld from the press ud public. well beyond the deodllne ror rclcucor auch information. Or. Cella and three business as aociatH art> scheduled to ao lo trial April 19 in Oranae County Superior Court on multiple criminal char1es rued rouowmg those Grand Jury deliberations. * * * F....,l"a~A l CELLA ••. Mission Viejo Medical Company was the Viejo Capital Company in which Cella and O'Neill are identified as principals. The actions filed by Bristol General and Mercy Hospital name the two men as codefen· danls with the Amigo Capital Company which ts also describe(\ as a CeUa·O'NeUI enterprise. mission. GOP leanin1a micht tend to pre- In discusstn1 bis candidacy, he Bob Fowler, Newport Beach judicebim against Cella. WGllT KNEE talked about the powers that are building director, said Neiman· Endorsement of Judge Oliver g.im·vocenratocya. n elect ed bod,)' in a de· Marcus submitted final plans for by J udie Rich would appear to lr.ID(Ji!IUr.. n ~y UP a 120,000•aquare-root store on clear the way for a series of pre-w n 1 ~., T /A "The electorate bas a thatsit.emorethuayeara•o. trial rulings that have been MIAMI (UPI ) A Ci uil responsibility in thls thin• too," aldellnedbyJ ud•eOllver,_ .. ,u.... -re • But the opening ot a NeWport 0 ...... ......_. Court jury bas awarded $125,000 he explained. "Thelr job is to Beach Nelman·Marcua llppean t o an e l derly woman who look into the backlfOUDds of the Fr991 P-.,,e AJ char&ed that a team or physl-candidates. to llaten to them and to~ at leut three 1ean away. clans perfor med surgery on her talk lo them. Tbe COllStruction eurrently un· TRANS right knee, when it wu the lefl. .. Once they have made lbelr der way at the soutbwelt end of FER knee that was ailing. declaioo and elected a represen-the mall could brlnt as many u Mrs. Evelyn Kazdan accused tative on the council. tbey put a 25 additional specialty shops in .cues lbat the sky woo't rail if Dr. Lester A. Russin or "1ross lotofdiscretloaarypowerinthat alon1 with tbe Bullock'• aucb a t.ramferiamadeandone ne1ligence"afterateamorresi-person'1 hands. I feel strongly Wilshire. department contracts with dent d octo r s under hi s that once there. that person another," Thomas said. "We supervision at Mt. Sinai Hospital should be given the freedom to There are SS shops lo the mall must put functions where they operated 00 the wrong knee. exercise that discretion and not. al present and four department btloac. Every depar tment Dr. Russin snid It was an un - continually be raced with re· stores. doesn't need its own." tnlent1onal mistake. quests on special issues to take it ,--------------------------------------to a vote of the people," he said. But he added that some issues which wlll have the potential to alter the character of the city, such as construction ol freeways or the annexation of any down coast territory, do need a vote of the people. Trebler said be has a back· ground lo two professions -the law and mathmemaUcs -and because of this ts very analytical in bis approach to 10Mna pro- blems. "I have a habit of uslog rigid *'1alysis when considerin& a pro- blem. Once I have done the analysis, I will take a stand. even though tbe issue may be a bot one." he said. He said be has made a point of talking with people from all sec- tions of the city ln order to un· dustand what they believe t.be is· sues are. He said out of these conversa· \ions, be came up with five: traf· fie, down coast development, the bay, the Coastal Commission and the airport. In addition to working on solu· lions to these problems, Trebler sunests city councilmen and starr members make themselves available for informal town hall sessions with residents where ideu can be freely excbanlled. NB History Talk Planned Members or the Newport Beach Friends of the Ubrary will be Introduced to the city's distant past In a talk at their meetine Tuesday. Dr. William Sanborn, director of the instructional media ~rvices center for the Newport· Mesa Unified School District, will talk about the pre-hhtory of the area and show a collection or fossils that have been found in the Harbor Area. The meetln1 is scheduled ror 10:30 a.m. in Newport Beach City . Council ch am bera. • 12" diagonaJ KV·1203 Sony Trinitron 17-diagonal KV-1722 Sony Trlnltron -. 15" diagonal KV-1520R Sony Trinitron NOW! AAIDOAUS 2-YEAR PARTS & LABOR WARRANTY. OH SONY Tl.IHITROM COL01ttv•1 J.YUllOM PICTWI nm 9"diagonal KV-9200 Sony Trlnltron Divoree Out Royal Pair To Separate LONDON (A P ) -A divorce has been ruled out for Princess Margaret, but a Jegal separation from her husband, photographer Antony Armstrong.Jones, is likely, sources close to Buckingham Palace said to- day. n "Discussions have been going on with lawyers," said a spokesman for Buckingham Palace. the home of Queen Elizabeth II, Margaret's sister. There bas been speculation fokr over 10 years on the marriage of the princess, 45, fifth in line for the throne, and her husband, the Earl of Snowdon, 46. who flew out of Hong Kong today on his way to Sydney to attend an exhibition of the pictures he has taken the past 25 years. Princess Margaret and Lord Snowdon have two children. Viscount Linley, born in 1961, and Lady Sarah Armstrong-Jones, born in 1964. The princess and her husband have apparently agreed that because of the children there should~ no divorce, but rather a separation, court sources in· dicated. ' 19" diagonal 17" diagonal . 19" diagonal KV-19 10 Sony Trinitron KV-1733R Son1 f itnitron KV-1920 Sony Trlnitron I 1111 I u1·tur 11 Hu rru 11 t i1•" l"fu , Our 1•,.,.,,.,,,.1 0111· \ ,.,,,. 1 • .,.,,.,.,,, ,.,.O u I 1·1·1·11 l"r 11tl11•·t H ••.\••II: 275 East 17th St. Costa Mesa .... ............. 1 o..r. w..e .. t:f."':. Phone 642-8882 Store Hoors Da 'ly 9-6 Sat. 9-5:30 ~ ................. ,," l'r·o•· .. ,,ional St•r' ic••• a·or all~ o ur honu• c•lc•c·•ro11ic•"' ' , ' ,.. Thunday'1 Clo1ing Pricea ... T.r.a.,ele~' llJght• . Plan TO Fly? ~atcli 'Bumi)' S.J IYLVIA POaTEa !, At it'e mov• toward0~u atr travel mottt.bt ot • )'e• In wblff Alrtln• are to improve their financ-.. poeldoel, 1M 11\Ult bt IDON OD auarcl ll\P evel' acalnst tlliie "bllcap" -trade alaq dNcriblac what bappens t; .,. ... ..,era ldl on tbe P'0(&1:ld when ~ alrllne that sold U4f conflrmed tbell: Ueketa llvet tbetr seats to someone else. Bwnplne la on the IMreue. In irr.. lattst Ciaunt av.U.ble, an arou:l.nc <and amaud> 101.000 pauena ... wtN bwnped from dolnestlc ftitbt.s aJoo_e, a 25 percent rll9 over the prevloua year. The alrllnea claim the tot-1 !.a necll1tblo muaured acail11t l'U mllllon pauenaers nown ln 1974 -and e•ead that ovtr· • Mllinl b an economic ·necellslty because pusencers doubl~·book and others never show for tak•ofr. Money's Worth , ' BUT YOU WHO RAVE l0$t pl'eCious vacation time Of · missed an lm,portanl business meelin1 will Clnd these eJt- planaUons meager consolation. "Bumped" homt·bowMI vacationers from Puerto Rico after the llr16 Chtistmu · bolidays, for instance, wue rep6rted unable to get space CMt fllCbt.1 for aa Jong as three clays. The resulting confusioi promoted an investigation by Puerto Rico's officials "lo make sure this never happens again.•• Air travelers have "ny ri&hts, •• insists the CiVll Aeronautics Board <CAB), which requires U.S. airlines,_ establish criteria for decidinl which passengers will ~ bumped. Says the CAB: "Slmpb' stated, it is tbe customet recelvtng what be pays for, no more, no less." The bolder of a ticket can expect to receive mlnimual s~ of servlee enroute and an-"Peventful reunion witll lill ~aae. The oversold passenger has the right to be fuJl ly appriaed oftbe carrier's oblicatlon and the right to U»eef bis complaints to be bandied "with speed.•• ~aE AaE EXCEPJ'IONS. fr you are travelij abroad, except oa fli&bts directly to ud from the U.S ... • forei_p carrier can bump you at will, without compensatioQ. On fli&ht.s oricm.Uni or stopptnc ln the U .s .• however. airlines must pay .. denied boarding compenaaUon." Thit means the air carrier must offer you a specified amount of compenuUon if you bold a ~Qled reservation. and have been denied boarding bec!au.se tbat flight is oversoldJ Moreover. CAB is ce>naldertn.g proposals to extend lb• boarding compensation rule to forelcn and now-exempt Alaskan carriers. Acaln, there are exceptions, sometimes due to opera~ tional or safety factori. But 1f you are denied boardlng for any reason on a filgbt on which you bold conflrmed reservdlt space. the earrier must fumi1h you immediately with • writteo expl111ation of the terms, conditions and limitaUou of the denied CO{Jlpeualion. ': • A PASSENGER lltJ8T meet the following conditions fo be eligible for denied boarding compensation: -You must have a confirmed reservation, generally a properly validated ticket. Some carriers permit confirma" Uon to be made less formally, even by]>hone. -You must comply with the airline's check-in require· men~. Check-in lime aod location of the check-in poini often are printed on the Inside of the ticket envelope. • -The airline must be unable to book you on another flight scheduled to ,arrive al your destination within tw<> hours of your originally scheduled arrival for a domestic fli&ht or within four hours of your scheduled arrival for ill temailonal fllg._ts. U you have met these conditions and the airline is una· ble t6 boaor your reservation., it ts r,equired lo offer yo\I. compensatfon equal to the price or the filght for which yoll are che~ldng in -but not less than $25 nor more than $200. . Acceptance of the payment is optional. You may refuse the otter and seek other means of com pens a lion. LA Seeks Solar Plant LOS ANG£:LES (UPI) -The City Department oe Water and Power and Southern California Edison-co. said they would submit a proposal for a bid to the federal govern· ment lo build the mltion's first solar thermal conversioil power project. The two utilities have requested th~ stale Energy Resources Conservation and Development Commission to Join them. • The federal. Energy Research and Development Ad· mlnsltratlon was seeking bids nationwide for the 10• m.egawatt pilot plant which would convert the sun's heal to hitb-pressure steam and cenerate electricity through • 'COOvebtionafsteam-turbine system. Several other utWties and state groups around lhe COW).• try also were seeking the solar plant in their areas. D..,lollnAffr.,,es MtWYrt!APj FlMI OOw·~--· STOCK o,.jt Ml9'1 Low 0-Oii ~ Ind WU J ..... t11.U tn.I!! -•.11 20 Tm 207.10 201.71 205.JJ aa..11 r IM U Utl 14,q t7.2' 14.0I ..,,. + O.• '5 Sllr 300.01 ~·20 1'7.11 2't.SJ -1.n l.:-C'~.'.~-~:".'.~~.~~.~-~,:w.'.i. 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Otta • • • • • • • • • • • • .. • • ,442,t«t - .... •• DAil V PILOT . -1 .. . " . · .. ' ... .. , "1"-la•' tNno I ,.,,..,.,&., is liattittf o dtinlr "'"" 1ome 1ebro1. ond '"-" it' f all a blottt t1tthl I wolte up,.., .... 011 Crime Records t States Given I Data Control WASHINGTON <AP> -Under a new ruling by lhe federal iovernment, the states wiU decide how much can be told about a person's criminal record. Tbe Law Enforcement Assistance Administration gave states comptete authority to determine what information can be made ---------pubUc about convictions. r THE AGENCY set a Dec. 31, 1977, deadline for the st:ites lo submit proposals for disclosing arrest records and said ·the states may follow their traditional prac· tices until then. LEAA general counsel ~mas Madden said the new rules ease earlier 'festrictlons and probably will allow news reporters greater access to criminal records. THE LEAA regula- tions apply lo all state a nd l ocal criminal justice agencies which h.ave used LEAA funds to maintain criminal his· tory records. That cov· ers most state and city police departments .. The new rules c hange regulations issued by the federal agency last May on instructions from Congress to protect In· dividual privacy. CONGR ESS ACTED tn r esponse to com · plaints that many pe rsons were unfairly denied jobs or credit because banks and in· div1dual employers bad easy. access to their past arrest records. The initial rules con- fused some polit'e of· ficlals and brought com· plaints from some news organizations. bank of- ficials andprivate securi- ty firms that they were being denied information which traditionally had been made public. Law Enforcement As· sistance Administrator Richard Velde said the revisions ·'strike a balance between the public's right to kno,,,. such ioformation with the individual's right to privacy." THE OLD R ULES restricted tbe dissem.ina· lion of conviction re- cords which were not maintained in a chronological file. Tbe new rules include no such r estrictions. As for arrest records, the new rules still re- quire that state and local agencies maintain com- plete and accurate rues. including information about whether an arrest was dropped without prosecution. whether a trial ended in acqwt.taJ. or whatever other dis· position may have ~ made. -.J BUT MADDEN said that under the new rules the states may be able to cite exisUng laws, court rulings or traditional opi· n.ions of their attorneys general as authority for the disclosure policies they submit for con· sideration by the im de· adlane. May 11 .Vote SACRAMENTO CUPI) -Gov. Edmund 0. Brown Jr. called a special election May 11 to fill the state Senate seat left vacant by the election of George Moscone as Sao Frau· cisco mayor. A runoff would be held June 8, the slate's primary election day, if no candidate wins a majority in the May election. Plwtographers Ha11d Out Kudos Dr. Hunter Handsficld or Mission Viejo took: top honors during th<' first annual awards banquet of lhe Saddleback Valley Pholoitraphers. Dr Handsfaeld won 1 silver engraved bowl for his Or'lt place t>ntry m the black-and-white competi· t1on and a ''be:.t of i.bow " ribbon with the same J>h<>tograph MICKIE SHAPIRO OF LAGUNA Beach and Grorac Hendricks or San Clemente placed second •tnd third an the block-and-white competition. 1''1rst plat'e winner In the color print division was Jay Murray or Dana Point with second place i'!Otng to Peggye ~weMon and third to Dr. llands f1eld Rtchurd Sherman ot Mission Viejo was tbe win- ner in the color shd<' dlv12~lon Mickie Shapiro Was sct'ond with John Borthwick of San Clemente. third. 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Not all sizes in all styles. 1 • HUNTINGTON BEACH 9811 Adams Avenue-963-9731 FULLERTON Crossroads Center, 3204 East Yorba Unda-996-8800 --· T o uy's ~losing N.Y. Stoeks • VOL. 69, NO. 78, 3 SECTIONS, 38 PAGES T.HURSDAY, MARCH 18,, 1976 C TtN CENTS 11 IA -lnvest~gator Tran~fer. ·under Fire A 1pokea112an for the Or~ Coun&y Dlltrict Att.araeJ'I oftlee today questioned the motlvtt btbtDd a proposed tramf• of Diatrlct Attorney'• inv..U.atora Jo tbe atart ot Orqe County 1Jberlff Brad Gate1. : "I would hope the board ot J~rvilors and the county ad- m1ai1tratlve officer are not ,erioualy stUl contemplatiDe 1uch a transfer," aald Assistant District Attorney Mlch•el' ~tnnafer, orisinally pro. poled lut year, wu resurrected Wednesday by CAO Robert 'lbomaa wbo ind cat.eel be will aaaiD ask <he aupervlJora to transfer the 22 special in- veauaators from the department beaded by Cecil Hieb to Gates' department. "The effectiveness of our in- San Diego Fire Captain Howard Crosby carries a leaky • canister after deadly hydrogen sulphide gas fumes sent • 40 people to a hospital. They were later released. With Crosby is fireman Aaron Foust. · Battin Grand Jury it\sked to Testify By GARY GaANVILLE Ol .. 0.llY,. ....... Defense ·attorney Matthew XuriUcb opened another con- troversy in indicted county Supervisor Robert . Battin 's ltnlJthy pre-trial bearinc Wed- naday when he subpoenaed 17 Orange County grand jurors to testify as witneHes. Kurilich wants the juron to tell $aperior Court Judge Kenneth Lae what they know, if anythlnc, •bout press reports of the Grand Jpry Jnvesti1atlon leading to .Battin 's indictment last August. The defense lawyer contends that news stories published while the inV'tstigatlon was under way were leaked either from tho Grand Jury Room or the District .AUomey'1 Office. And, KurlUch ins\MI, those al-~-ed leaks violated Battin'• con- ttitut Iona l rights and were «Imes because jurors are sworn to secrecy. ~ The 17 subpoenaed jurors were thote who heard secret testlmonr before votins to Jndict Battin on .even felony charges related to ellegatlons that he campaigned for a state office lo 1974 at county taxpayer expense. Sen. Clwrch Enters Race ' .,. IDAHO CITY,' Idaho <VPI> -Sen. Frank Church (D·ldabo), entered the Democratic p~iden­ tiaJ race today and said ii elected he would put an end to a "leadership of weak- ness and rear.'• Church. Sl, wbo bas been in the Senate 19 years, made his ann"Ouncement in this city or about 175. He is the eighth candidate in the nee. "To those who say it is too late, l reply that it's never too late -nor a.re tbe odds ever too ~at - to try," Church said. Not amone the jurors Kurillcb wants to question is Battin's grand juror girlfriend Rachel Perry. Miss Perry was excluded from the Jury's criminal de· liberations while the Battin case was uoder •tudy. And it may be that none ot \he jur9rs, Kurtlich's subpoenas notwithstanding. will ever be seated in the witness box. Aaslatant District Attorney Michael Capizzi indicated today (See BATTIN, Pa1e A!) Purse Thie f Reported At Plaza Purse snatchers have been vic- timizing women shoppers 1Jt. South Coast Plaza. Costa Mesa. and police have launched an ef- fort to crack down on the often· ders. The fourth purse snatch in nine days took place in the parking area at lbe plaza Tuesday when someone pushed Mrs. Betty Ruth Rubenstein, 66, of Newport Beach, against her car and ran off wilb her purse. She reported it contained money and valuables worth $1 ,267 , including a $1,200 dlamond necklace. Last Wednesday another purse snatch occurred -Mrs. Mineko Nishitani, a Japanese woman who has been staying with friends in Corona del Mar. lost $56. police said. L Marcb 9 Mrs. MaiY Patricia Evans, Sl. of Newport Beach. re- ported her purse was grabbed, tboueh the youth dropped it and it was recovered without loss. The first offense in the current series occurred Matth 8 when Mn. Mary Jane Williams, 67, of Santa Ana bad her purse contain- ing $426 t.aken, poll ce said. Police believe the same two young men have been commit- ting the crimes. vesticaUve ataff hu been de· moutrated over tbe years, pro- bebly moat dramaUcally ln the put U months,•• Caplul CSeclued. .. Alain, I'm sorry to say, I would bave to question the motives behind the proposed transfer. And I would think the public sb_ould ask that quesUon also," he added. The proposed transfer came up Wedbeaday duriAa a rev•w by Tbomu otthe 1herlff'1 buqet. LQt year\ at the beliht of a conttoveray oetween the board of aupervlaors and District At· torney Cedl Hieb, the board or· dered the transfer of the in· vesti1ators Just before adopting the flnaJ cquaty budget. Superviaora ·argued that the unexpected move was for cost· saving reasons because of d1.q)licated functions in the two ~ty &fftlcles. But th• action outrapd Hicks, wbo went to court and got a judge to block the board's effort as "capriclous and arbitrary" because it cam, so late in the budgft process. · Tbomusald Wednesday there are stiU three months until final budeet bearings this year' and that is enough time to brinJt the matt•r up again "for a policy de- cision at the hl1hest level." That meana the board or superviaora. Asked bow be felt about trying (be transfer aeain. Gates said It ls a policy declslon, addlne. "when we looked into lt la.st year, we felt an pverlap existed in such areas as intelligence. vice and narcotics." "We have proven ·in other (Sff TRANSFER, Page .U) 2 HospitalS Sue Cella .Claim $37 Million in Damages By TOM BARLEY Ofllleo.11,,. ....... Two Orange County hospitals and two allied medical corpora- tions sued Dr. Louis J . Cella Jr. and three of his business as- sociates Thursday for more than $37 million ln damages. All four Orange County SUperior Court lawsuits claim that t he plaintiffs were defrauded or several million dollars by five defendants during a lbree ·year period - * * * Judge Eyes Cella Ca3e Challenge Riverside Counf.y Superior CourtJudreElwoodRicbdecitfed today that it la not neeesaary to call a court bead~ to rule on the challenge posed to • Orange County Judie by lawyers representin1 indicted Dr. Louls J. Cella J r. Judge Rich will decide the eligibility of Superiol' Cour~ Judge Jerrold S. Oliver by aread- lng o.f lhe case file and documents prepared by both sides In the con· troversy. The materials were mailed Wednesday to tbe Riverside court. • Judge Ric.h's clerk said today that Ute jurist will begin reading the file Friday. "But we don't know at tbls point bow long it will take or when the ruling will be available," bes aid. Juclge Rieb was a_ppoint.ed by the California Judicial Council after . it was determined t.bat a neutral jurist was needed to re· solve the controversy posed by ob- jections to Judge Oliver. lt is araued by Cella'& lawyers t.bal Judge Oliver's alleged con· nections with membenofOrange County's Lincoln Club and bi.sown GOP leanings might tend to pre- judice him asatnst Cella. Endorsement of Judge Oliver by Judge Rich would appear to clear the way for a aeries of pre- trial rulings that have been sidelined by Judge Oliver pendl.ng a detet'mlnalion on his qualifica· tions. Among those rulings is a de- cision on the release or continued sealing of Grand Jury transcripts which are still being withheld from the press and public, well beyond lbe deadline for release or such information: Dr. Cella and three business as- sociate• are scheduled to go to trial April 19 in Orange County Superior Court on multiple criminal charges filed following those Grand Jury deliberations. December, 1972, to December, l97S. · The Ciftb defendant is iden- tilied as Richard J . O'Neill. the South Orange County rancher and Democratic party leader. Damages are demanded from the five defendants in more than 80 causes or action stated in the four lawsuits. They include charges o! theft, fraud and con- apil:acy. It is alleged that the defendants milked the four corporations of at least $2 million by a sophisticat- ed system or false billing and fraudulent invoices that went un· detected until the matter was brought before the Grand Jury. Named as defendants with Dr. Cella. 51, and O'Neill, 54, are: George Lewis Ollendorf, 44, of Lagtma Beach, a former ad· mlnistrator at the two suing hospitals-Mission Community Hospital · of Mission Viejo and Mercy General Hospital of Santa Ana. Road Revamp F airoiew Contract Modified The City or Costa Mesa to modify its contract with the firm widening Fairview Road. CITY MANAGER Fred Sorsabal said the project, a Joint venture of C. W. Poes-R.N.Basich, bas been put behind schedule by a "two to three·month delay" by Pacific _ Tel~ Company ln relocaUnt ltl faclliliea. 'l'be-"tlty manager noted that the present pact calls for the city to reimburse the contractor for "unavoidable louet broueht about by utility delays" and warned that this ~ton wu expoelng tbe. city to a coat lncreae. Sorsabal aa1a the main contractor was finding be could no longef rely on quotes of eubcontractors. THE SOLUTION the council accepted was to pay the contractor for t he work already started and then to read· vertise the remaining work to take advantage of lower prices available through competitive bidding. Sonabal said the contractor would finish present pro- jects, clean up the area and then the rest of lbe job -about half or tbe total project -would be rebid. He said It would take a month to six weeks to change plans and go to bid anew. Patty's Terror Story Questioned SAN FRANCISCO <UPI> - The prosecutor in the Patricia Hearst tri~l told the jury today BOND MARKET HUKIS STOCKS NEW YORK-<AP> -The stock market turned downward today as traders took a cautious look at the competlUve allure of bonds. Trading was relatively quiet. Analysts said the principal weight on the mark et w~ talk of the wide margin by which bond yields currently exceed those on stocks after the sharp rise in stock prlces over the past lS months. The Dow Jones industrial av~maft lost6.14 potnts to 979.85. the defendant's story of terror and coercion was fabricated and said she clearly took part in a bank robbery without being forced. "Can you believe she was forced to rob that b;ulk when a month later she w.as spraying the area of Mel's Sporting. Goods with au tom a tic and semi- automatic gunfire to free these very caplora? Can you believe that?" U.S. Attorney James L . Browning asked the panel of seven women and five men. He said It was significant that the defendant did not voluntarily surrender but wns arrested. "She didn't call us, we called her," Browning told the panel of seven women and five men. Browning becan lils final arRU· ment by saying it waR "unlikely <See PATTY, P•cc A2) Real Monkey Business Wild ChimpB in Tree8 Startle L.4. Womiin LOS ANGELES (UPI) - Debra Kessler and 1 police sergeant got a surprise today. There are three cbtmpaniees liv- ing in the trees behind her spacious mountain home, and they're ready to defend their ter- ritory. The score or the first en- counter: Chimps l, PolkeO. her house when he b.eard move- menL "It was scary,'' he said later. ''It was like being in the jungle." With hoots of alarm, the chimps lo the trees took up a traditional defense posture of tbelr wUd ancestors, tearing ort branches and tbro~ them at t.be offi~er. . They decided to wait for dayUgbt and let animal control officers handle the chimps. Police said there were signs th~ chimps had been living in the trees for s ome time. Mrs . Kessler said she had not noticed them, but the grove of eucalyptus tree is more than 80 feet from the boule, beyond a tennis court. Respondtnc to the policeman's Where the chimps came Crom shouLed dlrectiOJtS, Mrs. She described the animals as is a mystery, polfce said. Kessler's SCMl, Matllew, 17, .ran to "about five feet tall, brown and Tbelr presence was d.iacovered bis p.tfol o•, 1oa.ded a shotgun hairy." by the police officer. responding for bi111 anf u1ed the radio to call The sergeant did not want his to Mrs. Kessler's complaint of ti. for help. fits broadcast. lhlt name revealed, saying he bad prowler behind her home. He .itorillas &l't aUaddlll an of. been kidded too much alttady was scouflnt t.be thick~ in lein"' llrQUCbUI mcreOlftcento about his inability to -collar the a g.rove ol trees tn Ule hiila beblDd. ... .,.. Ille tllak«. pugnaclounimian11t. • ~- f . . . Also, Stephen Robert Evans. 31. of 25471 El .Picadore Lane. Mission Viejo, a former aide to Ollendorf at M isslon Community and later an administrator at Mercy hospital. Also. Theodore Schiffman. 53, of Santa Ana, Cella's business manager and often a campaign treasurer for polilical candidates sponsored by the physician. Cella, Ollendorf, Evans and <See CELLA, Pa1e AZ) President Unneede-d .For Nuke? WASHINGTON (UPI) - Retired Vice Adm. Gerald Miller disclosed today the commander of the North American Air Defense Command.is authorized to order a limited nuclear strike in wartime without specific presideotlal authorizatiOI'\. But Miller, who retlred Jn 1974 as deputy director of the Joint Strategic Target Planning .Staff, said he understood "action is un- der way in the Defense Depart- ment to revoke this authorization in the near future." " Miller made the disclosure in testimony before the House sub- committee on international security and scientific a!f'airs. which is considering drafting a resolution opposing the first use of nuclear weapons by the United States. Miller said authority lo launch major nuclear warfare rests "firmly in the hands of the civilian hierarchy" -with the sole exception of the NORAD commander. "The nuclear systems he con· trots a re low in yield, purely de- fensive In nature, and would be used over friendly territory or open seas,•' Mill er said. "Weapons he might launch would be in response to a threat of 'first use' by the opposition (the Soviet Union) and under actual war conditions." While Mlller, in his prepared testimony, did not identify the systems the NORAD commander controls, they are apparently six: squadrons of Fl06A interceptor!i which can carry nuclear-tipped "Genie" air·lo·air rocket. or "Falcon" air-to-air missiles wilt\ conventional warheads. Coast Weather Cloudf tonight with chance o rain. Clearing to partly cloudy and a little breezy Friday. with highs in mid·60S . Low tonll(ht near SO with chance of rain increasing to 30 percent. INSIDE TODAY One o/ the secuon'a Jtrr.eit ltoge productions on any l~l 1 ia ~ prt1ented at Orange 1 COMt College tonight through Saturday. Arthur Miller'• "AU MJI Soni" ii reviewed on Poge C6. • Tile H ·YHr·old f.ITl wbo = from Camanllo $tJte W twtce ln the lut t1ve mootbl to abduct iafanta abe Ill>" pareoU,y want.a for herowa lutlll belnl beld In Loa ~-w.U. autboriUes decide bow to handle her cue. A apoke11nan tor the Los Aaietu Sberllra Office tald to. day that Rebecca Ann lledell.laJ.t In cut&ody In Juvenllt Hall while the lnvesUsaUon of the W.t al>- ductiod coo.tinuu. TM tena1er ls awased ot kid· nappln1 11-month-old Richard A.Ian Vtiloa Jr. trom b1s Vallnda bome wbere ahe wa & l\allt lut week. ACOCll"diq to autboritles. tbe • t""'let' bad walked away from the Vtnutra County mental bQfpltal earlier t.b1I month where abi wu under1Qin1 treatment loUowt.ni a allnilar abduction in An.ahelm wt Chrilt.m-. A\ that llme. she bad a1ao eaeaped from Camarillo. autboriUN said. • Durini the ChrUlmM abd~· Uon. IM WU left bab)'~·with ..,. ........ 'W! CALLED HlR' Proeecutor Browning ,.,....,-,._eAJ PATTY ••• .....,,.. .... _ DEVELOPER RICHARD SEWELL SHOWS OFF HIS NEW APARTMENT COMPLEX 20-monlb-old Juon Simmons that anyone was tOT"clnc Miss while b11 mother •eol to• it.ore Hearstto do anything" at the lime forputy1uppllea. · or the robbery of the Hibernia Mia Medellin was found two Bank on Aprll 15, 1974. ' days later with lhe cbildin a Santa ln Downtown Costa M ... , Untt1 O.algned W1th EJderty or Dl1abted In Mind AnalDOlel. . He sa.id that defense and pro- NB Bullock's Comtnretion Under Way By JOANNE aEYNOLDS Of .. .,...,......... - Coastruction Is under way at Fashion Island in Newport Beach oo an extension of the shopping mall which is lo incl ude a BuJlock's Wilshire department store. A grading permit bas been ob- tained from the city by the Irvine Company for site preparatioo fJ>r the 40.000 square root mall addi· lion and the departmenrstore. Officials at the land company and Bullock's Wilshire have re· fused lo confirm that the Los Angeles-based st ore is moving .into Fashion Island. But Robin Hague, a spokesman for BuJlock 's Wilshire, said an announcement could be expected "later this week." About two acres of parkin& lot west o f the Buffum 's · Desmond's end or the mall have been tom out and the property is being graded and drain pipes are being installed. Merchants in Fashion Island anticipate the opening of lbe Bullock's Wilshire store by mid 1977. Bullock's Wilshire and Bullock's both are owned by lhe same department store chain, Federated Department Stores. -·· -However, like the olber stores In the chain, they are operated by separate management teams and offer different product lines. Bullock's Wilshire currently has three stores -the original one on Wilshire Boulevard in Los Angeles, one tn Woodland Hills and one in Palm Springs. In Orange County, BuJlock's · operates a store In Fashion Square in Santa Ana and another at South Coast Plaza in Costa Mesa. Meanwhile. the Irvine Com· pany is contmuine to negotiate with Neiman-Marcus for a store at the opposlte end of Fashion lsland. When the malJ wu originally planned. a site was set aside at the northern entrance where a Joseph Mago In store was planned. That store was never built and the site bu remained vacant. · Bob Fowler. Newport Beach building director. said Neiman· Marcus submitted final plans for a 120.000-square-foot store on that site more than a year a~o. But the opening of a Ne.,.rport Beach Neiman Marcus appears to be at lenst three years away. There are ~ shops ln the mall at pruent and four department stores. ORANGE COAST c DAILY PILOT 1~ Ot-. (O.\t t'•lh .,.~~ ......... " ... , ~~.,_.d tl'W ,,_ • ..-\ l''U\• I\ ~l\iNJO h tN bf~ CN\t ,,"Wlhl'tlftll ( ....... y 'M ...... . f'lftt~• •r• .-1N1\M4I M--.. WW.._. f , ... ,, ~.~:'~·.:.~,. ~~~.:t"' .~::.~ :=::r:. "•'WY .-fll(t l•~· W..Cf\ ~"{ .. 11 A , • .,..-., .,.....-. ... ,.,.._ i\ ...,...., .... ,..t\#drf\..,.... '""' 6'!1l-\ l fW •• +,..,.,. .. ,... ... \1114"'0 .. ..,.,. ,, •• '-• M \I t\.af \lr••t, (Mt• ,lil4f'w_ CM,..,.,..t ftth Robert N. Weed ........... _,.,,...._ Ja<ll R. CIKlev '"" ......... , _ o.----- niomAS Keevll c .... Thomas A. MUfl>Nne __ ,_ Charles H. Loos Rkhard P. Nall ..... _.._....._.. "-..... ·--·-_......,.. ...... "'"_ .. __ --· V•llt• UIOI u ... , -•• \.lti D.._ ''..-.n W ~ted: ·Elderly, Disabled Renters Io the most rffeDt abduction, secution agreed fairly well on t.be she allqedly took the Vezina Olber elements or the crime but cbild wblle a guest at the bome. differed as to Mi~ Hearst's "in· TON1GB1' She wu found ill a Ventura mot.el tail." COSTA II ESA COUNTY threedayslater. ......__ WATER BOARD -Adjourned Authorities at Camarillo ex-"Rarely has there~· a ease regular meeting, First Floor pressed hope that the teenaier with so much evldenceoflnteDt;• Conference Room, Costa Mesa wUl be mumed to lbe facility for Browning said. Civic Center, 7:30 p.m. furthertreatment. H .. not-.. that the J'ury bad the ''ALL MY SONS" -OCC ,__ _, 1~ • to ... cu Developer Richard SeweU is looking for disabled or elderly te-nants. for a $600,000 apartment project b e bu completed in downtown Costa Mesa. Tbe complex, .Westbay Apart· ments at 1.2IS E. 1ltb St., is the second apa.rt.ment project to be completed in the downtown re-- development area. Sewell was given a zoning variance by the city of Costa )lesa to build tbe units at.a densi- ty al 35 units per acre on the COD· dWon be make available six of the 30 units to the disabled or the elderly. The bachelor units will rent for $175 a month. "We built 12 such units downstairs and desisned them to lbe sla~ of the California Paralyzed Veterans AssoclaUon," Sewell said. The units have wide doors, • Drama Lab, March 17·20, II p.m. • an.ere cert ... n.., 15 reason pictures taken during the rob- 1,......ial bathrooms and s....,.ial Fr hope that this girl can be helped bery. do cum e n ts In Miu -~ ..--ee. with treatment," said Dr. Arthur R • b d nu .... .a~c .... bl•"r carpeting. OCC LECTURE -"Antiques _,. earst s an w ...... ~ n ... The project, within half a block and Collectibles,'' Fine Arts Haynes, o!thebospitalstGU. her participation, and also her of stores on Newport Boulevard, Bldg ''U you can wort with a child voice on a tape recorcfinc Sl)'lng is due to open Friday. The . ll9, 7:30 p.m. Ion& enough, she'll feel safe and sbe and ber comrades had "ex- ba .. b .. lor units will be kept "A MIDSUMMER NlGIIT'S t.rust1n1 ~d then we'll have a propriated"$10,000. .. ~ DREAM " -South Coast cbancetobelp." ava.ilable for the disabled or Repertory Theater. Tuesday-He said tbe tbouibt she bad senior citizens for two months, Sunday,Sp.m.throu&bAprt.12'. been brainwashed was Sewell said. FRIDAY, MAit.CH lt Freat 1-,,.e A J ''ridiculous.'' The adultcomplexalsobasone-••BELL, B 0 0 K AND Brownlni dwelt on tbe re- bedroom units for $220 and two-CANDLE" -Costa Mesa Civic TR ANS FE ft uonablenesa or lack of it on the bedroom units for S2SO. ''The Ftaybou.se, Falr1rounds, March defense claim that s he com· polntoftheplan ts to provide shop-19, 20, 26. 27 , April 2. 3, 8:30 p.m. milted criminal acts only under pers for tbe stores while cleaning Reservations: 556-5391. . c...-that the sky woo 'l fall if dureu. up the downtown area," Sewell POETS' WEEK -Eliot Fried, sucb a transfer is made and one He also referred lo Miss said. • OCC Technology Room No. 14, department contracts with Hearst's testimony that 1be The developer recalled lhal the Noon. another," Thomas said. "We glanced down during the robbery site ori&inally was zoned com· FRIDA y NIGHT FILMS -mallt put functions where they and saw lhe bolt In ber carbtlle merclaJ, then was changed lo a "Day for Night," OCC Forum, belonc. Every department was twisted. which would make high densHy1 of 30 units per adcre 7:1S p.m. $1. doesn'tneed its own." it inopenble. and final y was grante a , __ _:._ ________________________ _;_ ________ _ variance of 35 units per acre. Sewell said ll took two years to achieve those changes. F re•Page AI CELLA, AIDES SUED. • • Schiffman have been lodJcted by the Orange County and a federal Grand Jury in Los Angeles. They face trial April 19 in Santa Ana and May 4 in Los Angeles Federal Court. AU four are accused of 127 felony counts that include em· bezzJement, fraud. forgery and conspiracy in Orange County. They face 44 felony counts of tax evasion. fraud. theft and con- spiracy in Los Angeles. · Ollendorf was earlier n•med as sole .defendant in ·an Ol"ange County Superior Court lawsuit filed by Mission Community Hospital with the allegation lhat he defrauded his former employers of SS7,294 loaned to him during his employment- June 1. 1971 to Auir. 6. 1975. Both hospitals listed among the four plaintiffs demanded just over $10 million each from the four Indicted defendants and O'Neill tor what they said were continuing acts or fraud over a lbrff. year pe rtod. Damaaea of more lban $10 million were also demanded by the Bristol General Hospital Company. Damages demanded by lbe Mission Viejo Medical Company toltled more than $7 million. Named u subsidiary defen- dant in the lawsuits filed by Mls· sion Community Hospital and Mission Viejo Medical Company was the Viejo Capital Company in which Cella and O'Neill are idenUfied as principals. The actions filed by Bristol General and Mercy Hospital name the two men as codefen· danll with the Amigo Capital Company which Is also described as a Cella-O'Neill enterprise. F,..•P.,,eA I BATTIN JURORS CALLED •• that attempts might be made to quash the subpoenas because or. the sanctity of the Grand Jury room. "It has long been our policy that Grand Jury proceedings are &ttret and that no juror should reveal what has taken place," Caplzzl said. "Otherwise." he added. ''the Or and Jury 's al:tlons could become lnhlbited." But Kurlllch says what he wants to dilcuss with the Jurors Niguel Cas e has nothing to do wllh what went on dunng their secret delibera· ·lions. But the defense lawyer has already charged that district at· tomey's offacaai. are responsible for the alleged leak. a charge de· n1ed in sworn testimony by those purportedly Involved. Battin's pre·trial hearing will enter Its twelfth week Monday with Kunlich hoping to persuade Judge Lae that the jurors should be made t-0 testify. $1.1 Million Avco JuJgment Upheld A court room confrontation between a man who was awarded $1.l million in damages and the judge who once overturned that jury award bu been averted by a decision of tbe Fourth District Court of Appeals in Sao Bernardino. Justice F. Douglas McDaniel signed the writ filed by lawyers for soils engineer Barry Lippert late Wednes day and halted Orange County Superior Court Judge Robert L. Col"fman's plans to hold a bearing Friday. Lawyers for Avco Community Development sought the hearing in a move to have Judge Corfman grant a temporary sta,y 'Of execu· Uon oo the Sl.1 million juqmen\ rennUy upheld by the cautonila Supreme Court. Lippert won that judgment when Newport Beach attorney Donald Belveal succcessfully ariued before a Jury in Judie Corfman's courtroom that his client was harassed and slan· dered by Avco after be moved a house from M isslon Viejo to a Laguna Nlguel site. Jl was testified that Lippert sufftted · a m -.)or heart attack during his confrontation with the developers. The jury agreed with Belveal that Avco's actions were responsible for the se.iNTe. The appellate court Wednes· day agreed with Belveal tbat Judge Corfman lost Jurisdiction of the Lippert cue when Belveal successfully appealed tbe j\ICUe's overturning of the jury vmllct. • .. 12" diagonal KV-1203 Sony Trinltron . 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