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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1976-04-14 - Orange Coast Pilot. s 1 I clnnis; • Ill .... ' .................................................................... \ Measles Outbreak / •• Tlii-eatens .Fl' School W E DNESDA Y AFTER NOON, APRIL 14, 1976 • ~ ... NO Its t\IECTION.5 lot .. AOIES •• • • • Newco1ners, Veteran Winners Patty to Testily I " Kidnap Charged ~~sc~· ·Cop Finds· Grass To 2 Harrises BERKELEY (Ar) -William lllld Emily Harris. the former un- derground compa nions of Patricia Hearst. were charged today with kidnaping tht' newspaper heiress more than two years a~o. The Harra:.cs. awaiting tnal an Los Angeles on state kidnap, rob- bery and assault charges. "'ere charged in the k1dnaping by authorities in Alameda County, where Miss Hearst was abducted by the Symbionese Liberation Army on Feb. 4. 1974. Dist. Atty. Lowell Jensen said he had been assur ed by an at- tornev for Miss Hearst that she Y.Ouid prov ide .. complete cooperation in testifying against the Harrises." I Pattison Top Vote Getter By ROBER T BARKER 01 IM O•llJ .. OOl Sl•ll Pohlical newcomers Ron Pat· tinson a nd R ichard Siebert anct veteran campa i g ner Ron Shenkman were eleclcd to four- year terms on the Huntington Beach City Council Ill Tuesday'!\ election Pattinson. a former Hunt mgton Beach policeman and now a real estalc sales man, amassl'd 5,577 votes, tops in the field of 16 candJdates. Red Measles Hit FJ', Tiro Other Sclwols In her bank robbery tnal an San Francisco. Miss Hearst testified that the Jlarnses were among the terrorists who took her from her Berkeley apart- ment. She also denounced them as vicious captors who made her fear for her life even while out of their prl'sence . Shenkman finished with 5,268 votes, exactly 100 ;:1head of Siebert who sue ccssfully fought off a strong challenge hy Prim ' Shell who fit11!\hl•rl w1lh 4.7)1; By WILLIAM SC'lfREIBF:R °' '"• 0411y ......... ,. Orange County hl•allh official" are fighting to contain a "s1~n1f1 cant" outbrenk of n.'<I m('Mles at three county h11(h schools that could become an l'p1ckm1<· 1f 1t conttnues :.prcading al th(' cur rt>nt rate Dr. Paul R EnJ?ll' actini: coun ty heallh offac<•r 'aid today that "well O\ er 100 c 3!\l'!\" of mea,leo; have been report<•d nl Founl:11n Valley. Tustin Jnd Garden (;rO\t' H1gh Schools "Thl!'i IS V('fy lll~nt(1c:inl ~lnl'I' we had onlv l'•i.tht l'a~<'' in th1· first four months last yt•ur,. En~lc sa111 "It 11> movan~ from school to school · · The outbreak ~lartNt ahoul two W('eks ugo at T ustin l111oth. movNl to f'ount:11 n Vallt'y anti then to Garden Grove about 10 dnys nito. Enf!le snld. "We are uritinf! anyone who hasn't already had the d1sl':tSl' or who rereivcd vaccine prior to about 1968 lo f!l'l an inoculation as soon ns poss1bl<' M> we cun brinJ! tha'! problem und('r l'On trol." Engle said The health officer said lh<'re 1~ a plcnllful supply of ne"' vaccmt• for red meas les and the anocula Oons u n be obtained from fam1· Jy doctors or free of charge al county clinics. Chnic information ran be obtained by calling 834·3171 Engle explnined that the out br£>ak is apparently hmatcd to high school·atte s tudents becaus<' the.> \'3C<.'ines they were ~n·en a~ children "weren't cffect1\'e · (Stt MEASLES. PageA2l House Okays Bill WASWNGTON (AP) -The House has ref'llsed lo block PTesi· dent Ford's order to remove price and allocation controls from 011 used to generate electrlc•t>· and heal large buildings Ford's order will remove the controls unle~s &ht Senate acts by Apnl 27 to veto it. ( AlbC'rl .Johnson. on(' n( Mis!. llearst's attorneys, !\aid the ac· twn wa:o. ··tong overdue Th(•n• 1-. ample evid ence to conv1et tht• llarnses, exclu!->avc of Patty's lest1 mony " Johnson SJ1d he• had l11lked with Jt•nscn but that Mi s!'> lkarM had not The charf!C'i \\<'re f1kd "'1th tht• Berkeley Alban) Municipal Court clnk 's 0H1n• h~ A.,Sll>tant Alameda County 01!->t ·Atty Ale" Sel\'tn Listed Wl're 19 count!\ lY.O t•ach of k1dnapmg and falw 1m pnsonment. lhre<' of rohbl.'ry and 12 of assault with a dt•adly "'capon l\ccompany1n~ the complaint was a 25-page affidav1L s1gne0 hv Sclvm and oullin1n~ the basis for the charges Selvm declined 1m mt'dwtc comment on the do<.'u mt>nt The chaq1ing of the hu!lband· and·wife radical team had bc<>n expected . Jensen was among the prosecutors from variou!'I JUrisd1t'l1ons in the slate who met m San Francisco Tue!'lday to dis cuss Miss Hearst 's role as poten t1al mformer Johnson said that Miss lleari.t, convicted Mart'h 20of a bank rob b<>rv 1n which she said the liar nses took part. was "fearful and apprehensive" or her fi rst en· counter with the SL.A memt>c:rs since all were a rrested here Sept. 18 <See HAR RISES, P age AZ > SHE SOLD PET I N PILOT AD · · 1 sold tum. The response to the ad was quite good." That's the advertising success experience of the Costa Mesa woman who placed Uus ad ln the Daily Pilot: R ainbow boa, $JO. Loving Pet XXX·XXXX tr you have a pet you want to ~ell. call 642 5678 We make 1t easy ror you lo put a re"' words lo work. in the Daily Pilot O.lly Pli.t SI.tit P11ot• POLICEMAN WEIGHS KILO PACKAGES OF MARIJUANA CONFISCATED IN RAID San Clemente Officer Vern McGarry Studies Seizure Which Netted About 150 pounds Mcinnis, Ryckoff, Williams Win in NB T~o 1ncumh<>nt rounr1lmf'l1, Don Mdnnt!\ and Paul RyC'koH, and a heavily favored planning commls~1onl'r. Ruy Williams. were swept 1nlo office in Tuesday's c ity council <'lect1on in Newport Reach. About JO pcrrent of th(' C'ity's 31,847 r«'g111tcrcd voters went to the polls Mclnn1!'>, who f.i cl•d oppoi.1 lion from only one opponent in District Two, itarncred the most \Otes m the c lectaon. polhn~ <1 total of 6.896 lf1s opponent, 21 year old B~h Brockman got 1.516 Ryckoff, who faced two oppo· nents an District Favt>, itOl 5,291 lhs nearest compl'lttor. Gwcn1ht Watson pollt•d 3.259 und the third candidate. II anci llc11na got 34:J Williams, who ran from 01s trict Seven where there wai. no incumbent seeking r<'·l•lcclion. <'Ompeted again!>l fi ve other men and outpollcd his nearest com J)t'lltor by more lhun 2.000 votes In that district lhl· rcsulb wt•re Williams, 3,721 . Pt•r Tret>lcr. t ,495; Duncan Mclntoi.h. 1,3'll . Rill Morns. 805, Tom Rland1. 735. and Archibald Scott. 569 Both Ryckoff and Williams credited hard cumpaigmng and <SttNEWPORT , Page AZ> Bus t Yields $20,000 in Marijuana A S a n C J c m <' n t « fl'' I 1<· t' patrolman who s topJk'd 111 a!\\l'l two motoris ts instead found 70 kilos I 150 pounds> of manJuana und ended up arrl'Slrn~ two Sun Oiego County me n Tul•sday. The marijuana was valu<>d at uhout $20,000 on the illicit markl•t :.ind was ratl'd one• of th1• larRt''>1 dope bust.s by a patrol officc•r in the cily's his tory Police deC'hned lo 11knt1fy the two men pending completion of the invest1gat 1on . The men, holh 21. were released on $5,000 bail l'lolh were booked for possesi.1on or marijuana with intent to sell. Student Cleared in Rape By FREDERICK SCffOEMEHL OI -0.ltr l'•lel 5'4H What his mother described as a ··bewildering a nd fnghtening ex- penence" has ended for a 21. year-old Humboldt Slat.e College student arrested in connection with the Jan. 7 rape of an Irvine woman. The distrirt nttomey's oUice has decided not to press rape charges again st John Charles \'emon. formerly of l 'niversity Park. due to what a deputy termed "insufic1ent evidence." "He was absolved of lb.is by numerous ahb1 witnesses placing him in another location." Wnghl said. Those w 1tnesses told in vestlgators that Vernon was in :i Humboldt State classroom the night the rape occurred, Wright said. Vernon learn ed that the charges had been dropped during a telephone conversation Tue!!· day night with his parents, Or. and Mrs. James Vernon. They learned that the case had been dismissed earlier Tuesday when their son was to have been arraigned on lbe rape charge aL Ha rbor Court The younger Vernon previously had won the nght to remain in Eureka during preliminary court proceedings "It's all been very bewildering for us. It has been bewildering for him. It's been frightening. It's hard t.o believe that the maL· ter developed as it did," Mrs. Vernon said Tuesday in a telephone interview. Vernon was arrested March 9 on a warrant alleging kidnap and rape The previous day, Irvine police had received a call from <SeeCLEAJlED, P•&eAZ> votes. City Cll•rk Alicia Wl'ntworlh and Cit)> Tn•asurcr Warrc>n llall ran unoppol><'d and were re elected to four·yl'ar terms. Mrs Wentworth itarnert'd IU~12 vote:. while Hall had 8,GRI vc1lt''> According to Mrs Wt•nlv. orth. 22 percent or lht• c·lly 's 61,070 r('· g1s tcred \'O tt•r!'> wc·nt lo the polb The final tully ""' • Pattlni.on, 5.577 Sht'nkm an. 5.2fiH Slt'bert, 5. lli14 Sh~a. l,71fl Ralph Hau1•r , :1.rt15 Ruth .fo'mh·y, 3,70!"> Wilham 1'111ard. 2.2r.2 Peter Maclnn1~. 1.11rn Ed"' ard Ka~nc·r. J,IA2 Lee H1•bman, 1,112 Sallv (;n·t·nhuum. l,(17!t .John Saundcr!\, 7~>8 Andrt•w Chunc1kr. fiAA Lt·v1 .. Bud" HoM', ~IM!l .I t•rry II udson. 4!.llJ <Set' nt:AC ll, Pait(• J\21 Urnn~•_{j ...,.._£.:. . \\. t-n t lu• 1· fair lon1~hl Jnd Thu;.., 1iay, "'Ith a warm1ni: tr1•111l lakanl{ hli;ttl!\ 111 .1ho11I "" Thuri.day. Low ton11-iht ncJr 46 INSIDE TODA l' Return U'llh U$ now I<> thow fhnUmg daya of 11t.,ll'nJ('nr - u•hen .V~wp<>rl ~ n1c·k IAlll:' um dtfC'nbmg wrt.ttlmq on early 1elev111on Poql' M Atv ..... s.r.lc• '"11 ... ,,_ .. "'··-L M .. ,. ""'"-· O H t llt .. 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The 22-year-old convicted bank robber was taken to Sequoia Hospital Tuesdav ev<'nlng ga~p­ mg for ;.11r afll'r her lung col lapsed "1thout "'arnrng 1n the San Mated County Jatl She Un· ~ .SCrwenl surgery lel>S than t\\'O ! boun later. lindt•r:ihl·riff Ha1uld Uarkt•r ~aid Miss Jlear~t "<U ln s table condition :and that the proi(00'1~ b good /\ doctor whn exununct<d ht>r !>;11d sht· probably would rt· main ho~p1tahr.ed for four to f1vt• days "She w a .. 1r1 con sider;ablc pain ," s;1 1d Or. JefCrt') Wiseber g, tht-phys1c1un who performed \he 15·mtnute pro cedure lo reduct• prei-!>urt> tn Ml!>!> Hearst's che!>t "Hut ,,h1· wa~ "ery level·he11dt>d and handled it quHe well There as no question that this was an acute Sextuplets Babies Born in England NEWCASTLE. England <AP) -Christine Price, 30-year-old wife of a schoolteacher. gave birth to sex· tuplels here today, and a hospital spokesman said four of the babies were reasonably well and the other two -a boy and a girl-were "not very well." The mother also was reported not very well, but was expected to jmprove within 48 hours. The sextuplets -three boys and three girls - were born by Caesarean section and delivered within four minutes, more than two months prematurely, the spokesman said. Mrs Price had b(.'(!n treated with a fertility drug, he added Thl• only known surviving sextuplets were born to Susan Ho~(·nkow1t1 in Cape Town. South Africa, in January. 1971 Battin Aide Says County Didn't Lag The formt•r rhtl'f ;11d<• to Ill d 1 c t e cl 0 r a n ~ t• (.' o u n l } ~uperv1sor Robcrt Ballin l l'~tified Tut•Mla\ that Rattm'<> ,1aff cont111ut•d tn <lo it:-<·11u11h l'hOrt'' .... h1l1• th\• "lp~·r\ lllOr . ~ought .. 111lt.!Wr<lr offl rc m 1971 ··The t•ount y .,., ork i.:ol tlorw ..is tt "'.1, 'u1111o'>t•tf to lw dorw TC'd ~lora1t1') ll·~l1f1t•d Mtmutis spent a S<'<'Ond foll 1lay on the .,., 1tnt•ss stJlnd Tut•' day as a .,., 1tnc'' for th<' pro 'ccul1on But undl'r l'ro~c, e\.ammat1on b) dcfensl' Jltnrn<•\ M.1t1hc" l\unhch. h1• min1m111•tl th.-rm pact of B.111111 ' un .. 11r•'l'''ful 1 ~17~ l••rnp.11t(n fur l1cutl•tt.1111 ~ovrrnor on lh t· hu\lnl'"" of <·ounl.' go' 1•rnml·nt For t1\.1mpl <·. 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"t '"' '"'• """ ,,.,,..,. .. , ""'"""' \\ ,."""""'' . "01d you have P<'rm1~siun to USl' the lt-1gnaturl'I stl.lmp"' · Kunhch asked. "I had implied authorit~ No one told m r. but lo me 1t was u pro cedural lh1ng ," Mora1t1s re>plied . Monda\' th<' former Battin aidt• :;aid the supen 1sor had nevtlr told him to U."t' <·ounlv workers o n ~4\lQty time ftir campari:n duti•~. And. he testaraed. he never heard Battin j!I\'<' :>uc h m struct1ons to other' So the JUry would not confust.• :\lora1t1s as a friendly "1tnes~. Kunhch ac;ked him 1r hl' Ilk<'' Rattm "No, I don't particularly like him." the "1tness rcphed Moraitis 1s now a pn vate al tornev in Santa Anu In the an VC'SllgaliOO lead1n~ lCI Baltm's indictment. he was i;(ranted 1m · mun1ty 1n return fo r his ll',l1mony l 'rtnn Pagl' ,a I MEASLES ... Jl1• •ia1d that pre·l968 \'a£'ctn1·~ used to inoculate schoolch1hlr1•11 .it th1• t1me were far lrss rffeC'll\1· 1 h.1n nt•w Sl•rum:-anti "'1111pl~ tltilrl l do !ht• jOh '' \11 ordrn~ lo tlw ht<:tlth off11·1•r rnt'J"lt'' 1mm11n11:11111n tl'l hn1 <11w .. h.t\(' .11,n hn·n 11•ft0C"1I Fur 1•\,1m pk lw nolNi lhnl th•• 'hnt. 1.-.rrl tn be j!IVl'n in J l'h1ld 's f11 ,t \t•,tr. hut 11 ha' ht•1•11 l1•;ir111•d '11w1· t h.1t 1s too soon ''l'h1•sc:> rhtldrt>11 who Wt'rt• trn prntH•rh 1mmun11.-d .1r1• no~ in l111:h ,,·hoot .ind thr 1h~t'U'" has J f11111hnld." t:nJ:lt• ~.11d "Only nt'W 1mmun1lal1nns "111 'lamp 1t nut ilJ!.1111 1\n> nn1' "'h•l had thr· r,..d m1•.1sl 1•..; ns i1 \011n..:~t1•r 1s tm munc for llfr from lhl'dl!l<'ll"l' h<' ;Hid rd Tht• rurrt>nt mC'.i'<lr' prnhl1•m had ll11 rool s in 1.0, An~r·h•s County. wherr , imm11n111111r1n programs ar1•n 't l\~ t•ff1r1N1t. En~le !>aid Late last sprln~ tn lhc:> Oron~P l'naf1e<l ~ch0<1I D1stnrt. F.ni:th• said there w as an asolatc•d nut brt>ak or the disease that 14aS quick Iv contained The· red meas les start walh a rash on the wris ts and ankle!! and around the hairline>, accom pamed bv nu-hke symptoms or <;tomach ·upset , hcadache and runm nose En.gle uid the disease 1c; "com muni~able" for aboul four days aflt'r the ras h first app<'ar; and those who get the mrasles should stay in bed until the symptoms go away. Health officials are ronvincl'd the disease appearing :tt rounty schools is "less severe'' than normal red measles be-cause of a residual effect of the old vac· cines. According to Engle. there should be no complications from the current form or the disease and it is no threat to pregnant women. who risk bearing dr· formed children ir exposed to German meas les (rubella! cmt-r~t-n,·y n •quJrlng 1mmedlate r are ~cur1ty wa~ tight around the hosp1t;il, about 2~ m1lcc. south of San f''ran<'l:.(·o Shcnff's dt•put1es Wl'rt• :.t;itront•d Jl thl' emer.ce11ry entrance and t>l:,ewhere In the facility M1.,i, llt•ari.l was in a pnvate room in a 11ection of the three-s t oq hosrntal where maternity <1nd s uri:ery putienb an• usually kt:pl, s aid Arthur J fo'aro, the u~~ocaah.• hospital ad m1mstrator It "as lhe first rught an the nearly even months since her l'apture that Mass llearst had not s lept 111 a cell at the Jilli She was to have been no" n lo Los Angeles early today for a pretnal hcanng on state k1dnapmg, assault and robber) charges It was at this that hcanng Miss Hearst was to h<i\'e encountered Wilham and Emily Harns, the Symblooese L1berat1on Army members !>he reportedly im· plicated 1n a Sacrnmento b<1nk robbery during a meellng Mon- day with FBI agents. She was "rearful and apprehensive" about the meeting, one or ht-r lawyers said. Pleading by the news paper heiress was postponed in Los Angeles a week by Judge Mark Br andler today irfter her at- torneys notified him s he is hospitalized with the hmg ail· mC'nl Brandler p ostponed the scheduled pleading to 11 felony l'hargcs until A pnl 21 at 9 a m .tfter he reCl'l\'Cd a call from de- fense attorney Albert Johnson Tbe JUd~l' said he 14 ould <!1lher hear her pie•• at that time or de termrne "1f furlhcr contmuance 1s necessary " The 22 year·old newspaper heiress .,., as r epresented an court by Ted Kle1nes. a Hearst cor· porat1on und family lawyer J ohnson said Miss Hearst's emot11>0al condition bad nothtng to do wllh the lung colla~e He said the heiress' lung col- lapst'd shortly after 5 p.m • about five minutes after he ended a vis- it with hl•r . "It was a very serious thing," Johnson said. "Jf you don't get 1t in time. people often die. They got this In tame " Dr Donald Rowles said he t!X· amined Miss llearst an.er a tube was inserted into her chest cavity in an effort to draw out air, creat· mg a vacuum necessary to re- tnflate the collapsed lung. By that time s he "as an only minor pain. he said Rowles said no direct cause was known for the collapse and added that the tube would re- matn sn her chest for the duration or her hospital stay. "Sht• 1s doing qwte sausfac. tor1ly," he said Miss H<'a rst was stricken just hours art<'r prosecutors from 'ariou:r; parts of the state m et in San Francisco. rePortedJy to dis- cuss Miss Hearst 's potential role as mformC'r It "as also reported that she already h:id provided FBI agC'nts with details of the so-called "m1s- s1ni;( year" 1n her underground trn\els including the names or lhnse "hu took part in the !'Ul'r:lm1•nto bank robberv for wh1('h hl'r form c•r IO\Cr. Siev('n ~hah 1~ on lnal f 'rt1m Pagt> 1\ I CLEARED. • • an anonvmnui. t1psh•r \\ho ~.ave \ crnon'11 11u11w to invcst1gaton. Thi• "arr.1111 'I'll' obta1n1·d afl<·r th(• l!I ycur old roiw Vll'hm 1dt•nt1f1C'd a two YNlr old photo ~raph nr VC'rnon "What I \\as informed of wus u pnsilivr idcn11r1r at1on and oUwr 1n<'1rlcnt11 thut pointed circum ~tnntially In his drrl!c 11nn."WnJ:ht11ald lkdeclincdlo cf I H I (ls(' th(' n at u fl• \) r I he !'1rcumstanhal fvidcnt•t• "ll wus nnt an uninvolved <'IJ'I('," WriRht s aid l''ollow1nJ: hi!> arrest 1n t-:ureka. Vernon was r eleased on $10,000 hail !las pare nts pos ted the money. Mrs Vernon sard lhe couple have sprnt another S2.000 in con· nC'ct ion with th<' nrrest. ancludtn~ attorn<''. lcl<'phnnc and travel cost.c; "Th1<1 kind of l'\ t>nt can be C'<· tremely co<1l ly to innocent J>('O pie. ·she irn1d. Vernon 1s a former University H1f(h School and Orange Coast College student He 1s majoring m art and Englis h ot Humboldt ~late r>unng the Jan. 7 rape, a young man who muttered the name "Candy " for ced the l rvlne woman into a camper and threatened to kill her is she did not cooperate The incident OC· curred near the intersection or Michelson and Culver drives . Inves tigation showed Uu1t Vernon drd not own :t truck- cam~r hke the one used ln the t'rime CHARGED IN KIDNAP Wiiiiam Harrfs From Pag~ 11 I HARRIS ES. • Mass Hearst's potential role 1n the tnal or the Aarrhes here ap. peared to signal the tx>gmmni:: of further proseculionl> 1t1 "h1ch sh~ would aid the government She reportedly mel with FBI agents Monda) and provided d<'· tails or another bank robbery the holdup o( a Sacramento sub- urb branch 1n which a woman customer was killed. The heiress also reportedly named the Har· rises as participants in that cnme. Gulf Leads Gas Hikes ClllCAGO I APJ -Gull Otl Corp ha:. h1kl·d th pnce ror ga:,oltne b) one cent p e r gallon . and similar hikes are l'lannc•d by other major firms. a petroleum 1ndu s tr) analyst says A Gulf spokesman at the nrm's headquartcn in P11 tsburgh said pnct>s "c•rt· hiked Tuesday but 1111 formal announcement .,., a' made. Ashland OJI, Mar:1lhon. Pasco , American Petrofina and other major independent d 1stn bu tors also ha\'e hiked pnct'!> by a t•ent a gallon or "ill do so within a few days, accord ing to Herb Hugo, editor of the industry ne "sletter Platt's Ollgram. CLOSE COMPANION Emily Harrfa Ca/,ifomia Democrats Pick Browri SAN FRANCISCO <AP> - California Democrats strongly prefer Gov. Edmund Brown Jr. as their party's presidential nominee. according to a California Poll published today. And if he ran against Presid.ent Ford. the s ur vey indicated. Brown would win in California by a 53 to 38 perc('nt margm. ul dependent pollsll'r Men 1r1 fo'1eld !>Bid A gain s t a f ield CIC olhl1 r Democrats. Urown leads with 40 percent and Hubert Humphrey 1<> ~econd with 20 percf'nl, accord- ing to inde pendent pollster Mer\'ln Field. Jimmy Carter is third with 10 percent. George Wallace and Henry Jackson t•ach han Ii per C't>nt. Morns L'dall and F'rank Church han• 3 percc>nt C'ac h <1nd fo'red Harns has 2 percent. Bro\I. n. "ho became governor 15 moot hs ago. announced las t month his cand1cacy for the DC'mocratic presidential nom111a· tton. llumphrey's namC' "'" nc•t ap· pear on lhe June 8 Cal1forn1a primary elec t ion ballot. and "hen the question was narrowed to those on the ballot Bro\.\n re. CC'1vcd 47 percent. Carter 15, Wallace 9, J nckson 8. Udall and Chruch 5 each. and Harris 2 BEACH •.. Gt.'Orge Arnold. lhl' c1ly's only omc1al wr1te·tn candldaw. re· cc1v~ 73 votes Arnold claimed he hod lo gel more \'otes than that and would demand a re· count. Pattinson said he thouiht t he vote reflect td that re1ldents were "tared of the ume old aarbaae that they had been 1et· Ung and were ready for a btw meal." P1tUn11on . who wa1 amon1 tho first ln the campalan to say that City AdmJn htrator Da v e Rowlands should be remov", said he'll ask ror Rowlands' re- sl1nalion . Siebert suid today that he also Is in strong agreement wlth f>nt · tanson that ltowhmds should go "for the good of the city ... .. , feel that h1S credibility has been badly questioned, .. Siebert said. Siebert said that his victory pro,·ed that the "grass roots" movement was not dead. lie said he ran his campaign entirely on his own and wilh his own momey. He said he did have the support of· police. fire and municipal employe assoc1altons. Shenkman said the election showed him that the city resi- dents want dignity restored to C•· ty go\'ernment and an e nd to bickering at council meetings. He said that he, too, ls In favor of Rowlands· removal an<1 would urge him lo start looking for a new job as soon as possible. lie added that he would like to see the matter treated with dignity Shenkman currently is serving on lhe Jlunt1ngton Reach Union ll1~h School Dis trict &ard of Trustee~. lie plans to submit his n·~1gnatron 1rnmcd1atcly •·rom Pagl!' 11 I NEWPORT. • their campaign organlzations for lht'ir victories. Mayor Mcinnis , who won elee- tlon to his third rouncil \erm, bai.ed his campa1i.:n on his r e. cord. Fire Kills 7 SHEFFI ELD, Ala. (AP) - Fire raced through a frame house, killing seven children while their parents were away at work, officials said. An eighth child was hos pitalized with in- JUries suffered In the blaze Tues- day night in this northern Alabama town. A ninth child was a"aY from home. Inspectors said they had n ot determined the cause of the fire. All '"'".,. hn vo on<' lhtnit l111·ornrno11 . th<1y'rc tliffon•nt. 1 hut'i. why lhl" 1111tki111111 nt tl1t• Opt1n1 I Dt•l)llrlllll'Jlt ul Wnrrl'-. f11k.-~ud1 II l11ni::, hflnl louk ut your n111w, •'V''"· trmpl,... nml 1·nr·11. Br<·n11*• lho jrlll~ thry fit lo vour fnr•• fit )ullt th<· wn y tlwy 11hnul1l - romfort11hh·. with nt> ~ltpring 11r 11inrl11nl{. Atl1f to th11t th•• lnriir 111• 1i~ t111n of froffif"I 11nd nYltot)n 11hlt> l'O~l. 11nd 11 '" t'OW lo "f'f' whv Wl''vr hnndlrd ovn 000,000 fAC'I"<. For ,.,·rwrar for your entire fomtlv, rom«i> to the Optical Departmental W1ud's. COSTA MESA TI4-549-9400 W.Onesday ~P"' l4 19?~ OA1L Y P•LOT .4 3 oc Supervisors Gird for Big Quake By WILLIAM SCURElBER Ot -~''' "'"" M.oH A d cvutatina carthquakt' may be bu1ld1na up in Southe rn California and ()raul(c County !'iu~rv1sors h o Vl' ordeort-d their emt'rgency rc::.poni.c agenc1e~ "> start maklng plJni. lo deal with the aflt:r malh Sopervison. were told Tuci.day that local agl'nc1e& havt' been in formed by the ~ll IJlt• (}(f1cc of Emergency S ervices thul the earth'll Internal forces havt· lift ed the land along the San Ao dreas Fault b y ai. much a~ 25 t't•n ti meters I 10 1nc ht·~ J in ::.oml· places "Concern about the l<And uplift has been ~xprtssed because 1l i::. occurnn1 along a stretch of the fault that has re m au1l'<I locltt.-d sinct' an t' a rthq uakl' oct·urn'<1 th<'rt.• 1n 1857 ... !>aid Supen l)Or Ralph Clark, "ho <'lillt.'tl tor lht• readiness prt•i;u r Jt1on'> "It hai. been l•)tim .il\.'ll th:&t th ... 1857 quake would h:l\'t• r<•,111tt•rt•d grea ter than 8.0 on the t\1chh:r Scale .. Quake t•xpt•rt11 a rt•n't 1>0111ll\t• Ir mujor land uplift~ 1n J fault ione a l\\a)S ptt't'l•ctc tllaJor quakes llut ll 1s kno"n thul lht· San f'ernando temblor m 19il folio\\ ed a n ::.t• of onh fl\ c int•h1·.., tn the i.urroundinJ: l.md A 197S rt'po rt b)' 11tate and fe-deral d11>u)ter plunn1ne and emerl{t'nt'v •cn•1ces officials g1Hi. <an 1dt>11 "hat '4'ould happen lO the event of mll)Or quakes alon.: the Sun Andrns fault to thr north and t•a:.t of Or~nKt' County .md alontc ttw Nt>.,..~t lnj.!lt'\\ood Faull off the co:ut The report predicts th;.it a S:.in Andrell!> quake reg1stcnng ti 3 on the Richtl'r Scale lthe 1971 q u..tkt· \\US 6 6) would kill between !'IC.Ml Jnd l ,200 Orange Count1ans. de ~nding on the lime or day 1t ()(• eurred Tht> le<Jst number of f..lt ahtH'l> would bt• iM•u r red ut 2 JO a rn and the mo:1t \\ ould die 1r the qu11ke struck ;st 4 30 p.m dur tng rush hour Los Angeles County would suf fer between :?.200 .tnd 11 ,200 Catahlles in 'uc h u Quake. ,1r cording to the i.tatt> and kdl'rul ~ludy · A quake with the m.tgn1tud1.· of i .S along the Newport lnalcwood fuult which tni;gcr<'d the 19~~1 Long Beach t•arthquttkt• would have even more s,•vcrl' lmpu<'t~ on the populated area::. of tht• twu counties The statt' and federal CXPt'rb havt> gut.>t.Sl'd lhut bctwl•en 780 and 1,870 \\ ou Id die 1n Oranj:<' Count) nnd be t" et'n 3,300 and 18.800 in Loi. Angeles l'ount' The report n lsu 1ncht·ut1•' thut 'lCnou:. tnJUr) rase' "ould tw ((1 u r t i m c i. t h c nu m IH· 1 u r (atalltlt'S and m tnor to 11111rlrruh· inJury CUSt'load' \\OUIJ bt· 30 times greater ln tht· c ust• or <> nw1or !'-.m J\n drt•as quake. Cl.irk '1.1111 I0.000 bwldmi;es 111 lht• t"'o 1·011nt11"' would foll untl da111.1J1t' would range from SIS to s:?S b1l11on Accordrn.: to t ht• st 1,1lt· n •port .. 1 quake 111 tlw ran~,, ol I( ll to ti 9 1m the lhchte r Scult• \wuld lt•JH ' few. 1r an~ :.tr uctun·s i.l,tndllli.!. destroy m ost bnd~t',, d1:.rupt all 1111dt>q :rou111I 111 111n~ t•;iu,t• m.1 1or l.ind:.hd l'i.. lt'.ir lur,!ll' f1::.surt•, 111 tht' t>Urth J11d llt'nd r;lllruad trul ks Tom E~.111 •• l'bl\lant d1rerto1 111 tht• <'uunt \ I; 1•1wr ul St•r\'lt't•i. Al(t'OC'). n it! lht• t•o unty 'i. em1·r~t·nt•, 't'• 'tl'\c'' l\.:l•nr 1t•:.. :.11<·h •" tht· Sht•nff. t•<>unty f1rt• dt'PJI tffal'lll JlltJ count) t'Olll 11\11111t·11l1un:o. t't•ntt•r 'art• alWil)' r, .. udy 1 ' "lluw do Yl'H IH t'purt' for .,uc h ;1 d1!>asl<'I . ' .'•'.i:an :-.a ul "W\• on• u:. rcud) ai. "1• t' ll n t)l' t•very tla) Wt• th111I. a II I h l' 111:11 bit's bl1 l'lark w ant :. tt• line up an· alread) in l11w .. &~ )J@(!J](? ~@ (?WO ©® Health Pact Extended The column appu~ dail) 4.'XC'Cpt Saturday& and Mood11y::.. Ex-Ce lla Firm May Lose Job j1;! t, ftrt1t 1 ,,, / l1t I ll r,(t /'df 111"11• /•111,,11/ t '" ,, 1/ 1111 .. ,,, ',,, u' "' f, fl ·" ,,. ,,,,,, ,,,,,, ,,. .• d f11 \,fl:I ~ /t I (l(.;llh \ lfj ., .. , ,.,,,,,,. "' ,,, " '''"''" \1•11/ ''""' <I'",,,,., ' '" I ' •l t t 111 • 11 \ I '""' ,,,.,,,,, (} f fl ,,. , I~ { I I f f / 111 'I/ /111 .. 1 I' II J;,, I } ,,,,, '·,,..,, I \/I 1 ( \ 'I 'lo I, / i;< / 1i1/1 111 II 1 lt'Jt Jil111I t I ,,,, 111 f Free:er-beef ruln 0 EAR f' AT I'm ron<..1dcri n,i:- purchasing frceH·r ~·cf Wh J t should I v. at ch oul ror. and art- l he r elative l y 1nc,pe n"1'l' freezer beef plans too good to bt• true? M .G . Newport Beach II you ehoose an inupt-ni.h'e frozen beef plan. you probably will not be buy inii: as many de · sirable cuts. i\ new California law, efrective Jan. I, 1976. Is de · signed lo safeguard the froz.-n· ~er buyer and let him kno" t'X· acll.r what bt''s f(CUlng for his mont')'. It requlru a frl't'ter·beef purchaser to bt> s uprJllf'd with a complE-le and accurate ln\'entory of the-net weight or meat de· llvert-d , co mpll't c e utting methods for t>ac h cut of meat and exact lnvPntory of each cut. plus lhe total WE'lght of gr@und meal. This law also rt>tluires that a half of beef must consl<1t or a fore· quarter and h lndquartl'r from the s ame animal and the con· sumer must rect>IV<" an involcP ll11tlng the wdght of each quarter. Tln11 S atteplets At \'our Service has rect'lved a warning from thf' ('alUornla Department or ConAume-r Af· fairs' ad substantiation program about a mall·ordt>r cosmetic of· fer. Consume-rs arc urir;ed not to send m oney for a Soft ·n· •'rcsh Skin Cue Collf'cllon. The collcc· lion ls pictured as a Sf'let'tlon of trial size bottl.-s of cosmetlt's. The New Jerst'Y firm has ht-en advertlsln~· In national maguln u and In t'allfornla newspapers that for SI or S2 they wlll af'nd umple-i or name brand cosmetics. The ads ust> various namf'& <Soft 8 kln Collt•ctlon anl1 SuPf'r •"rE-ShE'nl'r Collc'<'t Ion), but the postal bo1' numbf.r i'i the> s ame. Thf' ad 1>uh,tanllatlon pro gram ha' found that ln<1tud of rE-cE-lvln1t the full·'ll7t> bottlf'' de• plctttd In tht> ads, thf' C'on,umN rrcrlvH flv1· 'Im all pla\t1e tutw,, t'ontalnln1t about t /30of an nunt'r. It ~ax drtt>rm lnr ct that thh amount I' ln,ufflct•nt to adf' quatrl tt•'t tht• produ,·t fur quail· t v or poi.,lhlt' alln1tlr r1·1H'tl11n' and dot>\ not con!itllulc' a u'ahlr samplt". Dry as D1u1 By GARY GRANVILLE Of U.• 0•1ly P tl01 SUtt Orange Co unty i.uperv1sor& balked Tuesday a t renewing a rontrover s1al health testing con tract with a firm once linked to Dr Lows Cella Rather than renew the S27S.OOO p a rt f o r anothe r year , i.uperv1sor i. e >.tt'nded the exist- ing contract 90 days and opened the door to bids from competin~ firms Super"1sors also appointed a two.ma n committee. Supe rvisors BadhamOK~d Lagunan's Action Dropped SACRAME:-..'TO IAPJ The Stat t' f'a1r Political Pract1res Comm1~'1on :.a'' 1t hJ~ d1i.m1,scd a compla int agains t Assembly man Ho~·rt BJdhJm. an Orange County Re publica n running for Congre!>), THE COMPLAl:\T WAS nu:o b) JO opponent, can· d1date Harry J effrey of taguna Be ach It contended that Badham illegally m a1lt'd :.ome ne" sktters al public expense after he announced has cand1da<'y for Cong rel>i. BADHAl'I RESPONDF.D that he \\aS not a formal can· d1Clate when he mailt'<l the· """~letters In a s ta te m e nt Tucst.la). the FPPC agreed with Badham. Both a re runmn~ for the ·IOth ConRress1onal 01s- tnct seat held b.\' Republican Andn·w lflnshaw. who was re· rently <'om·1eted of bnbel") llmshaw 1& also ~eeking reelec· lion NB Te1111is Club Suit Claints Fraud In Meinhers' Sales A company and five in· div1duals identified as operutors of the Ne"' port Beaeh Tennis Club are faeang court action of a differe nt kind toda) F o rm e r m e m ber Sy l v i a Winston Lewis of Newport Beach wants a total of SJ.2 million from them in an Orange County Superior Court class at11on that chaqies the defendants "1th defrauding for mer dub mcm· hers who have sold their mcm bersh1ps. Mr,. Lewis claims that dub of· fieers arc taking J S pcrcl?nt of the s um rece1\'ed by mt·mbcrs who rehnqu1sh mcm bersh1ps dl·spitc <'lub b \ la ws " h1ch 'l'l lhe limit or su<'h ,:lub deduction:. ut $100 p('r members hip. Named us d,•fc ndant.; an her action are tht> E uehd Bull Com p;rnv. Gcoo :r M lfolstt'tn Ill, La" rence C' J ohnson. C llobNt Pc•rry ma n . Oan de Ml!IP and Clem [) T\ 11.'r T he Eurlad llall ~rour 1s 11ll•n t 1 ( 1 e d a s I h e• p r 1 n c 1 p u I ~h n r e ho Ide r 1 n t hl' N <'"port lk':ar h Tenn1" C'luh All '1 H in ell\ 1dual ddt'ndJnt<> an• 1111•11 t1ht'd ·'" l'mplO\l'' of t:urlld Ball Jlobtcan, J ohnNrm wnrl Pu ryman are further 1dent1fied by :<1uang attorney P aul Augustine as officers and directors of the club. Mrs Lewis claims that since Apnl 11 , 1972, an esllmated 200 member s who s o ld or transferred memberships have been compe lled to permit the club to claim more than the agreed $100 maximum as its share of the transfer. She states lhat her own s ale on J une 30. 1975. was for Sl.SOO or which SS2S or 35 percent was deducted by the club She a r izucs that members have never been asked to ap· prove by vote any increase in the ongmal $100IIm1t for such sales. Pock~t Ve to Out WASHINGTON <AP> Pres1· dent f-·ord has abandoned the use nf the poc ket veto when ConRress IS out or town Ford's dee1s1on wall made puhhc Tuesd ay when Jus tice Department lawyt'r'i fll<'d a one !>l'ntenrc ~t atemcnt in l ' S U1str1ct Court. sayin~ th<' departm<'nt would not rhallen,.::t· " s umm1H } J udg m ent being ~OUJ:hl bv St•n f':rlward M K<'n ncdy ( n M 3'' ) 3j.!al0Sl SUl"'h a 1>raet1c'C A wheat farmer stands on dnfted tops oil ~ which nearly buried a fence ro"' on his : ·farm near Meade, Kansas. Drought and hi~h winds may cut the western Kansas "heat c rop to the s mallest yield since 1967. • • Thomas Riley and Ralph Clark. to investigate the existing ron· tract with the Orangl' County H ea lth Tes t ing lni.t1tute <OCHTI J and to re commend possible spec1f1 cat1on chanRcs OCHTI was ..:1ven until Apnl 29 to decide if it wants to aceept the 90-day contract extension The eu rrent pact l'alls for the health testing firm to prcvadc elaborate phys ical examinations of prospect1 ve count) crnplo} ces for $63.99 per e mployl'c OCHTI offic ials had hoi>ed for better. They proposed that the con tract be renewed for unotht.•r year at a pr1ct' per physical ex- amination of $7S 10 County Personnel Direet o r Bert Scott recommended to the Board of Supen·isor~ that lht> OCHTI pact bl' renewt.-d at a price of up to S73 00 for ea ch multi·phasic exam But stung by nine months of controversy that i.w1rled about the contrac t s inc e 1t \\3S awarded on o 5·0 noard of Supervisors vole la::.l June , supervisors d ecided to proceed with caution. The supervisors were firs t cm · barrassed by the pact when 1t was revealed that Cella "as a founder of the health testinR firm and that it ope r ated from offices in a hospita l then controlled by the Santa Ana physician A JWnSJ\'C' B(•n1mrn11 Fr <inklin \\a:-l';1ui.:ht 111 lhl• l':Jrnlll' hght al a lund·ra1..,111 J,! d111m•r Ill l.a n t•a-..11·r. P a lktl(·r knmn1 ;i:,, Rill St.irk. Ill' h.1 .... lit'l'll pla) rng llw rok of Bt·n fur about a ) l':J I' Cella wa s California's lcadrn~ political campaign contributor m 1974 and last June des cribed himself as an adviser to four s upervisors, Laurence Schmit. Robert Battin, Ralph Diedrich and Clark. Scientist Reveals Cancer-cause Test Early this year. Cella and three business associates were indicted by federal and county grand j~ries. The indictments chargt'd the four men with bilking t"o county hospitals out of a lmost S2 m1lhon Both Cella and his attorney said the doctor had divested himself of any interest in OCHTl six months before thE' Board of Supervisors approved the <'On tract. But the way 1t was negotiated and the decision to bypass the county's own health department drew he:ivy cr iticism from some county health officials. Later. /1 report by lormcr coun ty health officer John Philp cited flagrant errors in the health tci.t· rng r es ults Still later. a county ad- ministrative study of the pact dis puted Philp's findini;:s and declared the controversia l con· tract "sound .. But two weeks ago. the county Grand Jury issued a report lhut was hi~hly c ritical of the pat•t and the ro~ Scott pl:1.>cd m its negotaat1ons Gem Talk 1111.I c· l /f'\11'111111 S "PRIMARY DH"OSrTS" By the Associated Pres::. De termining 1f a nl'W r hl'm1 ecil or drug 1s can<'er ·cau:.mg a proccss tha t frt·que ntly lJkt·~ se\eral .\Car s a nd <'O~ti. up to $100,000 can no" he d11n1• 111 da}·~. and dwapl~. \\tth .1 1w" test de\ elopl'd by a sc1t•nl1~t Jt the l:na ver s1ty of Callrornaa At a t ime when re&<>;irch1.'r:. belie ve St• per<'e nt of hum an cancer ii. cau.,cd by sub~t:Jnces m the enviro nmc•nt, s uch t P~t' could kee p thl' c hcm1tal indui.try f r o m d c \' c I o p 1 n ,.: n e w carcinogens The trad1t1onal t cstm~ method us ing animals us ~ubJec·ts takr ., so long. s aid Dr Brurl' Ames or the un1verS1t ~"~ Be rkeley cam pus. that a company trying 10 market a ne w produc·t "put!'> millions of dollars into develop mcnt and dot·sn 't want to find out it 1s a c arcinogen .. Ames r eceived the far~t A" arc! for Resea rch in the Life S<·1t•nl·<·' on Tuesd a) from lhc Fl'<.lerut111n of Am erican Sor1l'lre:-for f;x pert men ta I B 1o lo1n Thr· con Report s b y i;?old minin~ c ompan ie s often refer to "pra mary d c postis," a term somewhat confusin2 to many who naturally assume 1l r elates lo banking. In the world or gold and metals. a "primary deposit" is a concentration of metals which have under~on c an extremely interes ting geological process From the depths of the earth, gold and other metals ar e carried by rising hot or warm waters which, under pressure, seek out c ra cks f or m ed b y earth 's movements. Gold and hot water move from these cracks through vent systems to travel upward until cooler rocks are reached and the li quid mass solidifies. forPnce or rc:.earch <..c1cnt1st<; " met'11ni: in 1\nJhc•1m through f"ri eta~ Free Canada Trip Offered A free trip for two to Drlli:-h Columbia wall h<' a wardcd to an Orangt• Coa:.t rl'"i ldent att('ndinp- ton1ghl '~ fn·c film rc·st1val • "Vaeationland Bnti~h Colum bia " The fr('t' 11rogram b<'i;:ins at R l)'clo<'k th1., 1•v1·n1ng in Newport Harbo r tltgh School auditorium. lrvtnl' Avcnut• at llith Street, Newport lk:.tl'h Two full <·olor film~ foatunng Va ncouver a nd th<' Queen Ch<1 rlot11• 1:.land!. will be shown Jlong "1t h cntl·rt ainment by the ·s .,..ing n' lht• Kalt" 1''n •1• t1rl..<'" w 111 bc available at th1• door fur t lw drawing for lite• Wt·~lt•rn Airltnt•i. night and ot h<•r ~ .tlu.ihlt• prtn ·-. Door-. opt•n Jt 7 l~ "Primary deposilS" may reach depths of several thousand feet, and these veins ate the primary source of the world's available gold. 1823 NEWPORT BLVD. COSTA MESA CONVENIENT TERMS Banll:ArN>"card-MMter Charge JO YEARS IN THE SAME LOCATION PHONE 548-340 1 , .. 0.\ll V I'll OT Jost ·~ t ~ . \ I wit la Tom ~arpbiae BVGON t: lMZt;: Motoring uv Pacific Coast llit:h"ay towurd my typewriter this very ftnl' morning. I bc·cani~· transfti11.'tl •. momentarily l>y thl' 1nstrunwt1l\ : on the dashboard of my nJ vver This was creepy\ For one than.:. th<' tl'mperaturt• .iauge seemed to tw hovenn..: Jbout half.a .notch lughcr lhan I would normally ant1c1pate. Also. the 011 pressure needle was Jerk mg about shghtly "Just a freak run,' I mumbled to mysell. turning attention to the \an running slowly 1n lhe fast lane and the motorcycle trying to run up my rear bumper "On the other hand. 1t might not be a freak run." I s uggested hall .Uoud. "The heat gauge may be running high because I'm low on water and lhe 011 needle may be warning I ought lo check lheo1l " Wednf'Sde " rol 1' 1976 32 Flee Florida Stockade TAMPA. Fla <AP> · Nolh1n.,; I~ 1mp<>11~1blv for vw~e ,,.,·opk to do," Sht'riff'11 Maj A I. Perotta said as he desrrl bed the escape ur 32 inmut.-!i from ttw lhllsborou1ith County Stockade lly t'arly today. thu1t't'll or the· ebcjlpees werl' back In cu:.tod), und authorll1e<s pressed their ~•·arch for t ht• otht•r'I with clo1<:-. llfld h<'hl·opteri. PF.ROTTI SAID lht• 1111natt.•:-. made J key out of a coCJt hanger and unlocked an 1ron·bar door an the1rv.·ing of the stockudl', k1cke<I oul another door and scaled un e ight-foot renct-topµed wath barbed v.ire An estimated 100 policemen and Jailers JOIOed lhe manhunt. and some residents or the an·;i near the Jail took precautions .~hot I«> Oeqffa Balltmure City Countllman Dorn1n1t :\t Ll'onc \\as lolkd h~ a ~unmun Tuesday <luring .i counr1l meeting Four uthl'rs '' l'rl· wounded 111 10 minult'') of nolence Suspect. Charles Hopkins. 35, wal> cnl1cally wounded in a shootout with police. Warships Gathered U.S., Soviets Play Cat and Mouse Wi\SfHNGTUN 11\Pi A stncs of US. »nd ~\ll'l nu\ul moves and countermoH·:s in lht• eost~rn Mcditl'rnuwun bus rt• l>Ulled in a buildup o( wurllh1p' olf Lebanon. The Penta ion 1n·knm1. h:dg1·~ that 10 ships of tlw ll s lith 1-lt•t•\, includlne the :11rrruft l':trn\•r Snratoga. are in tho:.t· "ah.•r:-. LI S offi<'iaJs refwwcl to J1i;t·u~i. S<>viet ship 111 0 \ t•rnt•nts But :.ources report the ltu:.:.wru. ha',. sent four surfnct> ".ir:-.h1p:-. several :.ubmarinc>!>, an 1n telhgehce·gath<•nn~ "''!>cl Jnd J number of auxiliary :.hip:, into the :.amt> area about 400 milt•' from Lebanon T HE UNITED STATES ha~ Jl tempted to picture fil> a norm.JI operation 1ti. conct•ntrat1on of na,·al PO'-' er "llhin a da\ ·, steaming time of lhl• Lt.-bun~•1>1• coast. However . the So\'IN Com munist party newspaper Pravda has linked the 11 S naval pre 't'llCl' wllh the c:r1~u1 m Lebanon On April 8. tha lll'Wi.pup,•r "urnl•d ll&nini.t .iny L' S m1htur) intervention thert• The arll<'ll' wws signed "Ob11er\'er." whi< h usually means a h1.:h rnnkmJt Krt""mlin authority Tt .. : HUILDUP tw..:nn 111 lull' Mart•h with lht• urr1v1il ofr l.t'banon or u S\'V(.'n·Shll' l/ s nurnl tusk Kroup ht'Otled by the helicopter carnt'r Guudnlr:innl 'l'hc i:roup m<'luded several nm ph1b1oui. :.hip:. t•.11 rym~ a ~lanne bjltahon ol about l ,iOO men Pentagon sourC('!> su1d at ttw time that the ships were an a holdmg pattern in case lhev "l'r 1· nt•l>ded lo evacuatt> mot·~· lhJn I ..lOO Americans from Ll'l'lanon. '-'racked by a civil war l>etw\•en :\1~1t>ms and Christians rnO\ l'nwnt when 11ue:.tionl'd at u brlt>rl11Je , Greener 111ald thl• Surutof,?o's voya,.:t• Wll!-•·purt of ti:. no1 mul op('t utiont1I tralnlng " US :nld Scwict flt.>ets have plnyt•d Nit and mouM· In man)' 1111:-.t M t•dih•rrnneun crises. UNTi i., N •:AKLY 11 11ecodt.• ui:o. the ll S li th rtr<'l domlnatl'd th€' Mt•diterrant>nn Hui lh1• Hussian:. stn •ngthcned lhNr novul lorcf' lht•re during the 1007 Arab.J:.rach war and m lhc years since thl'n tttl' Ru:.s1un fl~cl sc>mellmes has outnumbered the American fleet an those wall•rs . The Russian n:1vy rl-cently wa!. ordered by Eg~ pltan President 1\nwar Sadat to stop usirtR Egyp uan ports as basei. Smee then. tht• Russ1un naval command ha:. '-hafted :.ome repair and olhl'r support ship.' from Alexandria. Egypt. to S) na 5 More Killed TROUBLE JS. it's hard to get these things done for you at your friendly neighborhood gasoline e mporium these days. At some gasoline places. rt seems that attendants have been , reduced to being money. collectors You're expected to pump your own fuel. If you don't have the right change, some at- tendants gave you a nasty look If \'OU ask for a windshield wash. they treat you hke you were car ryingscarlet fevrr. Authorities checked reports that the escapees. who wcrt- awaitmg trial on charges rangml( from probation violat ion to armed robbery. were comman deering cars and offering money for rides At a community center nearby d1rector J essie Harrelson said a man snatche d car keys from an IS.year-old arriving for a dance lesson Hughes' Last Day In Mexico Told W1thrn a fe" I.la\-, lht• Rui.s1ans sent l\\ o gwdNJ m1!>-.1IP c:rwsers. the iotelhgencl· :.hrp and a mine-sweeper lo shado" the l ' S amph1b1ous group Later. several mort> So\H't warships and submarine:. :.11> pt> a red NOTING T HIS the l'n1tetl States then ordered the carru:r Saratoga and two esl'ort1n ~ destroyeri. Cro m Split . Yugoslavia. to positions in tht• vicinity of the U.S. amphibiou~ ~roup The Saratoga rarrie:- ubout 90 warplanes RU EN OS A Ill ES. Argenllni. l AP) -G uerri II as believed lo ht! leftist Peronists shot and killed a businrss executive, u navy of firel' and three poli cemen today 1n a cycle of violence that con tinues despite the chang(• to m1htary rule in ArJ(entina. The new killings raised to 285 lhl' number of deaths from political '1olencl' so fart his year PLAVGROUND director Larr; Brooks said a man came up lo several youngster s playini:t basketball to ask if anyone had a ride The man was holding out a bill. "l don't know if it was $10 or what," Brooks said. "He sounded pretty desperate.·· ACAPULCO, Mexico (AP I On the day he died. Howard Hui::he:-. weighed only about 80 pounds. hi s hair and beard \\Cre long and slr lll#U. and his body ww. pitted with bedsores. a Mexican doctor who at tended him reporth Pentagon spokesman Wallram Greener disclosed the SaratoS?u ·s Hughes wah unconscious, dehydrated, had a head mfect1on and wall suffenn~ from kidney faalurl'. Ur Victor Manuel Montemayor Mjrt1n ez :.aid 1n u signed dt•claratton given lo the Mexican attorney genera I's office Thus by the t1mr you 'vc • pumped your own gas, come up with the right change. washed vour own winds hield and thanked the attendant for all tus help. you're likely to pass up the• radiator. the oil check and the ~ ater level in the old battery LONG GONE, you guess. an· the good old days when service wJS the fi rst name of d scrv1c(' • -.talion Back then. your cor n•:.pondent sometimes workl•d an these places to support habits like • t•aling. When t he motorist -.c reamed, you hoppc.-d If a customc•r wanted hb b;it tery checked. you grabbl'd .1 whiskbroom. whisked off h" 1 floorboards . lift ed the mall>, opened the battery box a nd •·he('ked lhe blamed thing One place where J labored :.tl' IUally kept d1amo1s skrn-;, J bucket of water and hand wnngt•r on the gasoline pump islands. If the cu1>tomt>r <who wu, .1lwa)S ri~ht) hud the t1mt', you "ould pohsh all his wmdow:.. ln :-.1de and out. Later. they uth ann'<I to paper tO \\l'b and H1uirl bottl1· 'luff This apparl•ntly provt.•d too mu<'h trouble Now the stat1on.!- ha\'i.' gone to u rubber squc<.•J?e•· <>nl' swipe across your wando":. .ind all the dirty water runs down the side or your heap. One boss l worked for would ad monish em ployes. ·'This is Global Oil Company. You bums re- member that middle name. Sell those people oil. .. " That 's lhl' plain truth They wanted you lo sell 011. Tht' motorist would tell you "I always run 1t u quart low" and you'd .irl(ue the point wath tum, p0lltely. "THIS OIL." you'd pronouncl· "'av Ing the can." 1s the b<'st on the mark€'t. Pur<' Pt•nnsylvuni11 .-rude. by golly .. You got n mckcl a quart com 1n1ss1on. If Ute rustomcr wanted .1 <'han~e but was in 11 hurry. you cl 1·r awl underM'Jt h. unplu~ th1• crankeu"c and <'hunJtt' ml on lh<• 'pot. Clearl), I ho-.1· tlay~ url' .:on1· forever. And the price or ~ai.uhnl· 1n thoi.c v<.•ur'<ft I don't 1•vt•n '"Jiit l11thank about 11 . A Jailer said the break wenl un· detected for at least 20 mmulcs until three youths told a guard at the front gate. "A bunch or men are going over the back rt>nce. Sar, we're not ly mg. T hey're escap ang." Win Asvlum .. The doctor said that after l'X am1nini:t lhghes he did not expec:t t.he b1llJona1n• lo Jive more than .i few hour~. Moslem Hijackers Release Hostages BENGllAZJ. L1byJ (AJ') Thn'l' Filipino Moslem hijacker., released l he1r 12 hostages and gave up a Philippine All'lines jet today after winning a promise or asylum in Libya by threatening to blow up tht• plane and <·veryone aboard. an a1rhne official suu1 The longest known aenal hiJacking <'amc to end seven day' after it began over the southern Ph11ippint>s. The DCB took off for Rome with th<· freed host ages. all t•mployes of the .mline. soon after the gunmen disembarked f 'ord f'arors •Giring IJp ' Pana111q WASHINGTON <AP> -A Repubhcan congressman contends that President Ford's dire<'tives on treaty talks with Paoama run t•ounter to recent Ford statements that the United States wall never fully give up 1ts role m the defense a nd operation or the (_1_N_S_HO_R_r __ J Panama Canal. Rep. Gene Snyder . lR· Ky. l, disclosed sec ret lestimony Tuesday which ht> i.a1d shows that Ford favors reaching a new treaty that would result 1n eventually relin- quishing all US. COl\trol over the waterway. Oarhl.ia11s Probe Syria Sf and AE IR UT, Ll'banon (/\P 1 Chri-.t1an prn1se Cor ~yria 'i.. military intervention In the Ll•hanc:-.<.• civil war put the spotlight today on the alliance between Syrian President lla fez Assad a ncl the Lebanese Christians opposed by Assud ':. former J>roleges, th1• leftist Lebanese Moslems. Lebanon's Christian prcs1 dcnt . Suleiman FranJ1eh. tel1· ~raphed Assad exprl'ss1ng his "gruhtude for Synn's cictron to s afeguard Lebanon." .4itnaofe Baelu Publir Worla BUI WASHINGTON IA PI Con~r1•\:.H111•tl lh·morrab. i.tall :-.mar1tng from their failure to override an t•arhcr veto, ure tr) in., njlain to enact a mult1b11l1on dollar bill a1nwd at providing JOb' for the unemployed. The Senate on Tue!!dav voh'd !>1 ttt :?R fur .1 SS .l b11l1on public \\orks pro~r: m that ('(owly rl•s1•mhl1•' 1111· Sli I l11lhon m1•a'lur1· f"re~1dcnt d \'ctocd In 1-'€'bruary. Thc· blll now ~ocs to fhc· I IOllSt'. 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'J ~, ... ,~ n .-., ~"•no"" ~~t'f"9\lt)S~m \'l"\))•M Hughes was taken from his penthouse at the Acapulco Pnn cess Hotel and flo"'n by pnvate plane lo Houston on Apnl 5 Jk• was dead when the plane landed FEDE RAL J UDGI:: Antonio l'ribe Garcia m ade Mon !\•mayor's statement available to newsmen Tuesday along with those from others questioned during a police investigation into Hughes' death Mo ntemayor 's declaration Sllld, lie was called Lo the 20th·fl oor penthouse about 5 a.m. April 5 and found Hughes "h<.ilf naked with only bedsheets covennit hi !> l>Ody ... ver y pale. with his right eye open, the left not so much but about ha lf open. breathing 111 pants, slowly. in a slate or com plete unconscious ness " HIS EYES s howed httlt· reat· lion to light. and his neck anti lace twitched. Hughes' hair was long, t.hin and ~ray. his beard stringy and dark rhestnut an color Then• were numerous bedsores on tht• body. Aides said a n open sore on lht• left side of Hughes' head was th.- rt'Sult of a benign tumor that had been aggravated by a blow rt' ceived in a fall. One of Hughe:.· aides told the court Hughes sUf · rered the fall in The Bahama., before he came to Acapulco Feb 13. MONTEMAYOR SAID Eric Iverson Bundy of Hughes' staff appeared lo be in charge and that there were also two Amcncun doctors and a bodyguurd in Uw room . Arctic oc .. A • Miles Oil Drilling Site . . ..,,.,, s •• • O.weon l'oclfic Oceo" 0 MIUS "~ .... ,..,. .. Three dozen oil companies bid $.571.8 million Tuesday for drilling rights to more than 400,000 acres of ocean bottom in the Gulf of Alaska. Map s hows area near Yakataga whe re it is believed there arc reser ves of 60 billion barr els of oil and 430 t rillion cubic feet of natural ~as. At present consumption rates. that would be enough to fuel the entire nation for 10 years. pierre a alby for spr1ng ... wh1 te rx>lished cotton ~nt tea.med / --- with a squarer neck tee by TEA SHiRTS . addascarf and be1t... / fabulous~.{ I I ~ \ ( . ~ ----@)~o@@)~@ 44 fashion island. newport center -- I Nuclear Initiative - Disaster or Distortion? S ACRAM .ENTO (AP) -The Califclnla Cornml11lon for Economic Dn•lopmenl la callln1 PTop. l~ "a diauter for the workine mt:n iod women of lhla at ate." But lbe report was hardly out Tues· da7 when a chlef proponent of Prop. U. the Nuclear Power Planta in· JUaUvt, called Jt "a blatant dist.or· tioo." ~ report was based partly on a public bearinc Feb. 2'. at wblcb only wttneasn who oppe>Md the proposl· Uon made formal atatement.s. The on. ly aupport it received was from a col· Jeae atudent who made an impromptu atat.emenl from the audlence. Let There Be 1..ight County Supervisor Thomas Riley has pro mised residents who caJJ &'W·3488 speedy repair of dark street lights. The supervisor said many streel lights go unrepaired because the county repair service depends on notificallon by people in the community. THE CB1£F PaOPONf!NT of Pro:>. 15 who c alled the commission report "a blatant dlslort1on" was David Pesonen, cb~man of the Ye~ on 15 Committee . Backen of Prop. ts. lo be on the ballot June 8, boycotted the hearing because, they said, the public mem ' bers of the commu s1on were cl09ely tied to POwer companies. The commission said the wording it adopted was written by :slllff mem· bees, who were instn.acted to take mto account both the hearing and further studi~. The commission said il dealt on]} .nth the economic aspect of the proposition. not safety. THE STAFF'S WORDING on the job Impact s aid adoption of Prop. 11> "would substaotiaJJy inh.ibU future economic growth m California and would represent a disaster Cor the working me n a nd women of this state." Propone nts of Prop. IS call it the "nuclear safeguards initiative." Op· ponents call it the .. nuclear shutdown utiliative." SF Building Bombed building should be evacuated. Police said the bomb went off in a restroom near the omces of the Union Carbide Co. Firemen reported "four inches of water on the floor.·· ID'•SoUalt Former bank teller Kathleen J ames has iden· title d S t e v e n Soliah lit one o r the ro bbers who h e ld up u C armi c hael ba ni( when a <'u s tomer was killed. Hearing Evide11~e Marine Recruit Death Explained S AN plEGO (API -Marine P vl. Lynn McClure died of pneumonia and a massive cutoff of blood to the brain . says an autopsy report. The . report was entered into evidence Tuesday as heanngs ended al the Marine Corps R ecruit Depot on the death of the 20-year-old Marine recruit from Luflun, Tex. McCLU RE WA.S knocked unconscious in a close combat drlll last December and ne ver re· gai~ed consciousness. He underwent emergency b~a1n surgery at Balboa Naval Hospital in San Diego and eventually died in the Veterans Hospital in Houston March 13. The autopsy swd McClure died of a massive post·t~aumalic infarction of the right cerebrum. complicated by bronchial pneumonia. Special 3.88 DAIL V PILOT ,4S Yow cttoloe of gr•c.ful ...,... 1 n 6 • pots Select from tlulty rurrres. btrdsnest . polypod1um or Boston ltrna. Special 2.99 Beautiful chryNnthtmuma tn full bloom. a welcome Easter g ilt Assorted colors in 6" 1011 wrappe d pots. "t:::=::::i::~Quantltlea limited on all special merchandise. SAN FRANCISCO CAP) -A bomb claimed to have been planted by lhe terrorist Red Guerrilla Family blew up on the 18th floor of a downtown of· fice building, damaging walls and plumbing. No one was reported hurt. About 40 minutes before the blas t at midnight Tuesday. a woman with a h~ky voice telephoned the San Fran· c1sco Chronicle and said , "Listen carefully. This is the Red Guerrilla Family. There is a bomb at Number One California Street set to go off at 12 midnight." Police were notified or lhe bomb threat but they went to the building next door where they evacuated one janitor. At least 25 janitors and other persons working at night were in the building whe re the bomb exploded. reports said. They rushed to the street when the born b went off. ft:n ear~er Na vy medical report from Balboa Hospital said McClure was beaten into a comatose -. condition wit h vartuaJly no chance to recover . Special 3~88 The voice warned that the device was powerful and that the 32·storv The born bed bui I ding also houses the offices of severaJ insurance com· panies, Union 011. Pan Amen can World Airways a nd the Xerox Corp. THE FAMIL \'OF the dead recrwt has filed a $3.S m1lhon wrongful death claim against the Ma.rine Corps, which is expected to reject the claim. Sax Marines al the recruit depot. including the colonel m char~e of the reerwt tralllmg regiment there_. have been suspended from training dulles pend mg the outcome of the investigation Levi's" latest boyswear. We 1ust got a ton of rt From Levi·s newest play-clothes. To dress ups. In a broad selection ot styles and ColOfS Siles 8· 14 All of 1t tough as iron And handsome enough to go right from the playground to Grandma·s house tor dinner. Without changing clothes. ~..-::tc~ So fall into the Gap today. It's lhe neatest place for Levi's boyswear -· .·~ . •.lt.'~tf;. . . ·.~/~ a.iw c.,, Fox Hiii• Mall•...,. .....,Hollrla1111:t10C1d.lf. 12020 Victory Blvd.• HolJ ad, 6368 Hollv't¥ood BIVd. •......., ~ 9669 Sen'-Monica Blvd. ......_ t1&01 Venture Blvd.• LcMI ~ S. BroadWay & 6th• Mo111wtdl•· 19478 Nonjhof1 StfMt • ~PM!. 2H29 Venowen ._.. ......_ Wllthlr• & 20ttl • ' 01 -. lat. at Cellfomla • ~. No. Brend & Wlfaon • eo.te ...... South Coest Pina .............. W..untn•t•r Mall • • • ••• Anaheim Plua • ,_,... ..., Puente Hiiie Mell • ...,,,...., P~ AU1r11ic Squere T~ Def Alflo F'eshlon Squere • CerW\, careon Mall • 1.11111 a Md, Lekewood Shopf>lng Center Open 7 ~ Moncley th"' s.turday tM. Sundayl noon to S. '"AYAIUlH.ll lfll AU. ITOCU ••c•~ ••v•·~., .. ,u,a·· Pfants In 6" hanging baskets. Choice ol wandering 1ew. coleus. golden pathos. creeping Charlie or spider. Special 1.44 ~-' Plant bar specials for Easter gifts. Special 1.88 Now 8.88 Co4orful 61/J" pot with bead ha nger. Strong enough to hold up to 25 lbs Yellow. orange or green colors Pl•nt communicator, an e lectronic device tells you when to wator o r ferliltze plants. lawn. g arden. Battery operated. JC Penney ALHAMBRA AZUSA AACADIA-SAt,IT A ANITA BUENA PARKI CANOGA PARK CAASOH COSTA MES A CULVER OJTY CUL VER CITY 'FOX HILLS' DOWNEY ELMOHTE FUU.ERTON GAAOEN GROVE GLENDALE GRANADA HlU.S HUNTINGTON BEACH HUNTINGTON PARK fNGLEWOOD LAGUNA HIU.S LAKEWOOD LONG BEACH LOS ALTOS MONTCLAIR MONTEBEUO NEWPORT BEACH • NORnt HOU. YWOOO NORWALK NOA'THRl>GE ORANG.! 'THE ctTY' PALM SPRINGS PUENTE HILLS RE SEDA AIVERSK>E SAN 8EANARotNO TORRANCE VENTURA WESTCH!STEA WEIT COVINA Wtt'TTIER DOWNS WMTTWOOO .18 D ."ll"'V PILOT EDITORI L PA.GE . Council Criticism I y ' ,/ llunt1ngton fk•ach <'It)' l'Ounc1l membt.·rs hu\ e <·omc in for .i g reat d<>.11 ot cnt1c1!>m in rcc~nl months ;S<Jm<· of 1t 1-. tn<·rt'I)' har;c,~mcnt but some appears to he.·" ell <.lcscrvrd Four of l ht·m :\fayor Norma Gibbs, Al Coen. 'frd Bartlt'lt :Hid lfjn1ctt Wif>dE'r r~a<'lt!d in a "llt1l t·m1•nt lc.1!,l wcpk that dN·l.m:d ltll'ar candor wlulc quc.•:it1<mmR the moll\'t•s of their <.1nl1<·s Co,:n. \\ hC> d r ttftcd the i.tah:mt•nl. said, "Wt· a rc not :ic.·concJ <'1:1..,:i <:1l1l1.·ns ••nd \\t• do h,1\·c.· a right to j 'Jlcak out · · ~ Th(•1 c.· ls 110 qu,1rrd "1th this. t'l'rlaanl,>. Port of • tlw 111 c..·Hnt problc.·m in vol\<'' the um' 1lhngncss o( the • <·ourwil unc! or some mcmbc.•r.., to speak out promptly. J dt·.irb anti responst\ cly on qucsttons and charges But \H' do have disagreement \\hen he goes on to c.·on· rlc.·mn the Jffl'"IS ··tor P<.'fPt'luating '.mous charges J nd d1gn1f\ mg the m by puhhcation " ,,., thl' D<i1l y Pilot see-. at . that is overstating and tht:rcforc m1sMat1ng lhc ~•tu Jlton Authontal'S h<ne andcl·d been looking mto vanous pha~c.·s of e1ty h<1ll o!)(.'r<.1L10ns and mto th<' 1974 cam· 11a1cn expense!> of at least one council member. Clear l.Y thr rl's1dcnts of t his city have a right and need to know a~ muc h as they can learn about this. Tht• Dail y Pilot bd1c.·vcs its reports have been pre· ,,·ntl'd a~ fairly . accurately and completely as possi· hll' '' 1thout an attempt lo make or 1mp1) Judgm ents . Th'• Oatly Pilot has madt• regular attC'mpts to contact toun<.'i l mC'mhc·rs and other~ 1n\'Ol\'ed . to get a ll sides ('If thl' ~lllry II ollkt<tls make thcms cl\'es una\'ailable for comrnl·nt or do not respond to 1nqu1ries. the tc-.1xrn..,al11lil\ 1s tht·1r.., notthcD~uly Pilot··. This ne\\·spaper ulso rl'Je<.'ls a ny contention that m publishing n:porb on (.'ontrover!)1es our purposl' is to foment <'ontrove1·sics. ViRorous public charges and countc>r <'h uqH·.s. wht>thl'r moti\•ated by !)iO· c:cre cont'crn or politit.·al machinatton inevitably pro· due\.' controv~r~y . Uut not to Cully report such activat~ would be u far more seriotu. d1sservke to the reside11t~ of thl.' d ty thu n any momentary civic e mb;trrassml•nt re~ult111~ from the tootro\ l1rsy. No on,• ll'uM of .Ill a public offiC'aul is happ) \\Ith new~ thut dc)('sn't prcst>nt ham or ha in il "positive light "\'l'l l'ontanuin~ puhhc uccountubahty as an mescap<.1blc.· demand on public officials. and m the process o( bem~ held accountable. any pubUc of f 1c1al will coml• Ill for some hard questions 3nd some 1:nt1cism. Thl· .. µubhc relations" of a company, a city or a t'ounc1l member 1s nothmg more nor less than the sum total of tht> known actions and policies of that agenc) or indl\ 1dual. Perhaps th<> best way for <.1 council to i.1V01d criticism und enhance public confidenc-e is to conduc t all of the public's busine s in public -to conduct meetings openly .. ~ilb 1:tll or lhe information o ut on the table a nd res pond unequivocally to the publi c's ques- tions. The!>c criteria have not all been met in Hunt- ington Bcac·h in the past. The new city council m embers will do well lo con· sider this when they take office next week. The old membe rs would do \\Cll to reconsider it. T he new council has the opportunity to s tep away from !>Orne of the old patterns and misunders ta ndings and rn<ikc u fresh st:.trt. We wish them well in u~ing that opportuml~ ,· / H /F New Photae A rifh1netie . .. ... Clues to Lives of Farrwus ~ar Gloomy Gu8 The Message Is: Talk Short! 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C.1ml>r11lg1•, lh1·n \\11rkctl "' Jll undl'l'<'ll\'t•r J J;:l'nt lor l ht• ll ntt:.h ''l'l'I Pl 'l'I \ ll'\' I k \.\ J~ JI l'l':O.li•d .and J.11ll1cl a!) .in .tl'('ornph('P in ,J I JI.ii hr awl. :111d :H't'USl•tl nl ht·111i.: ,1 he11no!>l'XllJI anti uthl'"t ;i, \1\'ll ,1, .1 ~.,1·t·r11m1·111 1nt11rmt·r \t 2'1 h1• '' J '> 't.ihh1·rt lo d1•.1th in ,1 I J \'l't n b)· <1 dn nlo.1n~ 1'r1111y •• ,\ '\l·m1 li1t•r;11c fll'.1 ,.1111 ;mrl cl\' h J 11 l'IH• I' . h l' ;J l t.11 IH' ti ,1 p1111,.,.,11! h1lld •l\'t'r ,rn lmpl•r1 al he111"•hol d h1•r.1U"' of h1, aluhl\ t•• dwl'k I h(' bl1•1•1hn41 ot 1111' 'on, ""ho v. a s ;1 hl'mophtlt<ll'. 111 p1•1'1•r"· 1ntlt11·111·1· h-cl tlw 11•1h1ltt ' •·• m111 d1•r t11m 111 ,1111 fk•l'"ll 1111·11 '" lit1lll'I:-.llld ltn.11 h h\ th1mq11i.: him 111111 ,1 l1111t•11 11\tlr \ \I ,tr l,111'1 "" l'lll'fht' '' ·'' l'\hunwel .111cl hurn1•d h\ .1 11•\ 11lu111111.11' mull · \ -.;~ \\' ... R~. I Hudull Dte·wl. H\11'11101 111 1111' Dll'"'' l'ni.:11W :.! .J.11111•, \t1 rl11h1111. m1111h11l111("t .incl h11 d p.1111tt•r .I W S Cilix'rt. ltllll'll"t I .luhJl11ll"' l\1•plt•1, l11un11l-r 111 rnuclt•r n 01111r' l ' h r I ' l II I' h I' I' \1 .1 r 1 u \\ ,. 1; . lt.1 -11111111 To the Editor I ft'l'I that there is :-omrthing that lhl' publll' ne<'d' t11 be made nwa rt' or This 1, lht• n1•" tl•lt•phon t· r J t (· 1 nl·n·ase d 1s l:UIM'd a' a "l11ll1nj! chan,:?e." If you did not compktel) un c1t•r!>land th(' "beat around th1· bush" INlt'r }Ou r('('C'1 ved "'-ilh ~our phon'' bill last month. then let mt> E!h·e 1t to you :o.tr;u~ht ll is VC'ry possible lhal )OU can fl .. ceave a S.'iO lo SH>O phone hill each month "tlhout placing a ~m~lt· lonf! d111lan<'t• call In rart, you C'tiuld count the I oral c<11ls that t•ould prodUC't• 11 S50 phone bill on one hand I 'nbcltevabte·• Let mr t"<plain hO\\ I understand this balltng, throug h an example \'Ol1R TELt:PllO~E '"on 11 60 me.;s;igr un1l per month !)Cr\ re<' Bt>fore the "btlhng chan~1''. ~ou . ~our v.1re. and teenaj!e daughh•r rn:idl• :1pproxrmatel~· 60 local t';,ills ln:-.l month. on an ;J\'cra~l' of 30 minutes \'our phone bill was probably around SS In Apnl !under the new '>)'f.lcm) you make the same calls. Your bill is now compu1ed h y how many mt>ss :ige units you have used. A message unit 1s dt'fine<l as each five mmutr:-. or l<.•:.s that vou arc on th<• phone !;o f..O l'all~ at un fl\C'rage or :io m inutes .is 1800 mmutt•s nr Jfil> messa~c· units You i;:ct tiO "frt•c" m,•ssai;:r unil~ "1th your "fiO m i.>ssagc unit per month" !lt'rv1cc. so \nu ar,• b1lh'tl for 30ll mcssaf.!<' unais A messaf(l' unil is 5 <'('rib so your bill is now :\00x5 cenb c St.'i plus whatever \our ha!l>t<' monthly char~<' 1:-for 'our tl'l<'1>h t>r1t• ani.tallat,Jons. say S.~ Th" I! l\'l"i ~ ou n monthly ht II or Jbnut S20 a « C'omp;1r('d to your l.1 ... 1 month hill of SS 1\ rmld 400 ~·r<'l•nl mC'rl':.t'il'. ~ou don't rcJI h know until ~11u f.!l'l 1•arh month''i btll or ('llllf'>I'. lh" 1' JllSl lot-.1 I t· a ll-1 onh, .t<M ~our lonl! d1~l.10<'<' A~ I unders t:ind II, lht• .,1·n ·1re appltrs to rcs1d1•ntwl mr.,,o~r 11n1 t s l' r" 1 <' r 3 n d bu -.1 n t• 's trl<'PhOnt'' (If )1111 hu1(' u hUbl· n es" anti r1•11 llv U'-e vour tl'll'J>h<>nt'. i;?ood lul'k •I If you ( MAILBOX J h:n <' n•s1de11ttal nw~sal!c unit !><'rl'iee. you can 1 and probahly should. as "ins u1 un1'l'" a.:mn.;I .1 bag telephone bill I :o.\.\ tll'h It> "un measured sen 1C'(" · '' htrh "ill ;it. lo\\ you lo makl· unlt1111t1-d (1l('al calls for onE> ll\wl rule 'l ht:o. will t•ost )Ou "onl)" Sii . hut ma' ~::t\'e ~ ou a lot mor~ rn lht• lon1: run. If vou h J, l~ a bu~tn<'~., phonc. you :irt' probabh .. 1uck with an "SO mei.!loa~t· un rt sernee It 1s tnconcrl\·nbll' tn me· that lhe Publtc l 't11t 11e-. Comrn1,!>rnn I PL'C l has allov. l'd th1-, to h.1p pen but J ~upvo.!>e 11 1-. Jnol h1•r sign of lhe t im e .. t hat b1i.: monopolies can rip off the peopli• (1.c : tht.' gasoline "!>hortagl'") whrle our elrcted j!Ovcrnm<'nl of. ficials worry about a war s hortage in An~ola TERfiY R.STEPll1\='< Cril i<"bm lh 1j1u1 To the Editor As cnncl'rned d lll{'nS of llunt. 1n~on Beach, we havr ht.•en <ip p:illed and :shocked at whot w1· .consider to ht' l!rossl,v un1uo;t cril1c1sm by thl' media of Mayor Pro Tem ll;,irriett W1edt•r. The pres'I ha-; virtual!\· tr11•<1 and com 1rtC'd h1•r ""1tl1uu1 anv concrete p111of nf llm "rnn1?d11 an~ Th1~ "oul<1 'l'l'm111 be Ill rJ1 I character a'sa,:o.in;1t1on The Grand Jun h.1, nol anrl lf•t t•c1 Mr" W1l•<l1•r iw all\thini.t So v.h~ has ltll' prl'.,., 1 ruc1l1t'd twr'• Wt: UAVF: nlv.a,·s had a Jlro founn b<'l1rf tn the innate r;11rncs<, of the 1\nwricJn fll't11>l e tn thot 11n1• i"I 11>n1)1·1·n1 until proven guilty. 11 1i. our opt111on that Mr.. Enllia1Tassment of Oil Profit WAS llJNGTO\I TIH' n.111nn 's lnr> ml rnmpnn11'1'. t•rrll1m r,1.,\l'fl fl\ t'r I ht'll , .,,., nt rtt'lll''· tia\'I' 1u.:.:lt•tl lht•1r hon~' lo ronr c•.tl th1•1r i:ond f1t1 \!Ill\• 11 0111 lht•rr 1·u .. t11nH•r' Tin' r 1n.1nr1.1 I h"""' 11111·11, Tl(\\\ "'ll '1'1• t h1 • prollt... nn\\ '1111 don I has ht <'n 1•nt1rPh ICl!JI It nHI\ b\' I ht' f1r ~t I I II\ c• • t\fl\.\t'H'r. th.it .ctl indust n ~< U<t'd (J('\j hlt' .1<'COu111 1ni: pro C-t' d u r c s t o hide profits rt ther than boost t ht•m The details h:ivc bt-t•n ctun out o( eorpornte financial rC'ports by l\t.>'1. W11linm Hugh<'s, D·N J • wtiose find1n~s nre summan1NI 11t an unpublished stud' It 1~ t• tl'Cati!o;e on creatin a<"rount1ng. -"1ULE TllF. con..;umers h.1\e ldl the pJanful ~llnd\ of the• Arab od squee1<'. petroleum pror1t~ have soared in lo the.· '' 1ld blue , (J AC K ANDERSON J \Onclt'r This ha" cau:11.'d th<' 011 h.1ron" .1ru lt> embarrasc;ml'nl Tht•rrfnrl'. 14 n( the> top 20 011 romp:in11•' ,1('cordini;t to tht< llui:hes stud\. quh•tl\ "chan~cd :1C'count1n~ pol1c1t'I\. created re ser\'es and spht st()('k, "1th the <'ffects of rt-11nrl<'d earnrn~c; ranJttn~ frnm reductions or .s to 100 P<'rrenl The 011 <'Ompan1cs went to thf' \\:ullng wall to ple:1d that their prof a ts wert>n ·1 n s exorbitant ::is they sel'm<'d and . anywa~·. 1hat every cent was needed to explore for new oil rt's <'rves Yet the study shows that "the 20 largest oi l compam~ took ~teps that would ease pubhc out cry about wmdrs ll profits :ind re· :i:erve some portion ()f these pro- fit !\ for later vears .. In 1974 for cxompll'. ""hen :o.kyrO<'ketmg inflation and pro ht!! hit 011 C'ompanics. nine of th<' 20 Jarir<''il made a rhange·· in this m' entory nccounllng polt<'lt·~. !ht• stmh slat<'s Thi'< r('(fucc-d ' their rc•rx1rtl•rl lnl'Om~· by an ~n era11c of 11 Pl'r<'t•nt " tt•:R•: AR•: '•lfTl(• of lh1• '-pt•1•1ftl'' ~t ,1nt1.111: 11r I nrl1;in.1 .Jl'rnnl ini: In thr llu11he.; <.tuth ·1.,!>ued ,1 IOI> P<'fl't11H 'llock d11·1d{'nd and r('stalt'd prior ~ears· r11wres " ih1• 197 1 (tnJn('1al statt'menl "re ported S6 80 per shart' Without the o;tock d1v1dend, Standard would haH !lho~n $1372 p.•r <:h:irr ' Stand;:1rd of California U$ed a s1nular method to make Its profits look sm:.1ller. The <"Om· pony ",aw It~ Jnromc-lncrrase from $844 m1lhon in 1m to $970 mallfon In 1974 ''The dlstnbutlon to the ~toekholders, however, "would have looked substantJ:illy mortdramattc," lhestudynotes. "had Standard not split Its stock twoforonein 1973." All:in11r Jl 1chfaeld shndt'd 1ls profits by "wr1t1ng off S2l.7 m1llion 3S 8 r esult or Withdrawal rrom a Canadian tar :-..uJds pro· je<'t announced the pre\'iOus )car " C1t1c·s St'r\ lr1• rrduC'c·d It<; tn com<· ll\ (I rot S21 m1ll1on ...... u result of ""''' urr" nf plant , N1u1pm1•nt an1I 1n\ 1•ntm \ C'11'lls <•I :o;(•vrr,tl locJt1<1n' · -EXXO:-J "1mrlv ";ulrlrt1 $40 mil hon to 111' l''I mC'nt rt•.,1•rv1·'· which 1l deducted Ir nm 1·urrc•nt rl'\'enue " Anoth1·r S:~ n11lh11n v.as "allocated to 11thrr re serv('s -Mobil . which h.i~ lned to mount a C'ountt•r orfen:o.l\t' C)jlaanst its crit1e'<. v.ound up tn 1974 with only a 23 pc•rcent profit. Th1s was small hy 011 industry standards. Mobil ust'<l lls profits, lht Hug hes study char~es, to purchase Marcor . the corporate comple x that co nlrol s Montgomery Ward stores. Yet Mobil has been howling to the raft~rs lh:it h1.Jth()r profits are needed to fin ance oil explorn· lions. Concludes the ~tudy. "To use (t he rteitible nl'countingl to enhance thP1r publi<' 1ma1a• to the extf'nt done m :1y not be 5(';1n dalous. but it 1s at best a que..,. llonobk pracl1cc." \\'1<'dl'I h:i-. bet•n drd1t'all'<I to 1m prm rnµ ('Ond111on' trl I Contingtnn Ht•ach She has abo been deC'ply COn<'l'rm•d a bout tht• \\'l'lfare or our c111wns :ind has been de\·oll'u tn h<'lp1ng our !)l'lltor c·1ttzen:s and ''1'uhrnl1ng their prnhkms ~ht' has been thoru11i::h in un 11crs1and1n~ our \'II~ 's problemi., and :o.O lo Spl•ak on top Of eVl'r)' lhtnl?. Why th,•n has this t'XCl'J>llOnal rerson h~t'n humiltatl'CI with IHI l'l'r:>l' and dl•grau1ng pubhrtt\' "h"n ~he• hci.-. 1:1\ en so rnu<'h of hl·r:-l'lr tn hl·l ptng our tO\\ n, llunt- rni:ton BcJt'h ~ J OA:'\:'\E 1\11.GOR E KIT GLIB EH~tA~ Grvo• Day To the F.dtlor lluntinglon Rearh Ricenk n· nr<Jl Commrssron wrshes to thank \OU for all I hl' outst.indmg t:O\'· l'fal!\' of lht' Orange County R1ccntcnn1al O ly mpic s ~ponsored by the city of Hunt· mgton Deach. Ten cities srnt teams to the evrnt March 27 lo compete with a spint which is in the bc~l lrud1· t11in of Orange Count y and a i.:reat day was had by all. That day was made even gn•ater by the strong support from your newspupC'rs imd we an lluntrngton Beach want lo thank you for featuring a run hllppening t'\t'n m the facc of the grave t•vcnls which S('rm lo bf' be'icl· tin~ manv Orange County p11ht1cal 1.•nt1ltc!>. l>AVIO P. GAROFA LO Co·Cha1rm;in llBJ\RBC CA ROl.E A:'\:'ol WALL Co-Chairman HBARBC llhuhaw·• Hl9hl• . To lh<' F.d1t o1 · Andrew fl tnshaw scc·m ~ to h;l\'l' morl' lh.111 hrs le1tal n~ht tn nppt'al 11 1· 11<1'1 on exemplary ob- hgalmn to htmscll ;mu postenty. 111.· "t :in rt:. "11nv1 ct(• d or a f1•l1111iou~ Ntmc hy a Jiffy nn t1•,t 1mon.v I rum pl1•11 hut'j!,111wr:o., t('st11r11111 v what•h dtd not rnnt111n llw nN'<:.,1>Jrv cv111<-ntl' ol an a~reC'OH'nl or. ut•t rl'ctpro\':tl t<> u bnbl' Andr('w lli11-1haw stantls con· v1ctt-<1 of occcpt111c a hnbt• fro111 <1 C'ompany wilh 11 rC'corde<I h1 i. to1 v uf com pla llllll :i1to1nst Hlni.h11w ''I a1lm1111c;lrat1on: a C'Ompa11y I hat 1 ~ now slllng Orun~e Countv cl1.•mandln!{ n dov. nward JdJustnwrll Cl( th<• C'l;11med over laxalion by the as· "<''"or·i1 office Andrew ll1n ~h aw certain!\ C'Ould be an unfortunah' \'ICtl m or the wrlhngness of press and the> public to believe anvthrng bad ,1hout a poltl1c1:in It 15 poc;s1blc that lh1:. p1.1rano13 has become the tool of the amtnlious and sub- versln• :icholar'I of the ;1rt. What a simple way to eliminate an op- ponent or one who has been over- ly dcda<'ated tn lhc J>('rformance of his job. My personnl interest in en· couraglng Andrew Hinshaw to "hang tough .. Is thot I, like most Americans. love a fighter who Sl.'lnds up for his rights. l. No man . wishlnt t o manipulate tax rolls. would ever rn!ltall n computer system. lhn'ihaw did and r;used those lJXl'll 2 ~o d1 &hone!it former as· ( st':>!>Or of this prosperous county. owned hy a n•lat1vcly (cw giants of land and industry, would have to burrow money to help hii brother. nor turn 11> his fncnds lo :o.upport hb trtul 3 No man capable of 1lbtuining and holdini;: the positions earned by Andrew Hin shaw would be stupid l'noui;:h to ent1•r into the a.:rcem<>n t necessary to <'On· i-t1tule a hnbt'. nor would he set· ti~· for a hd1 st't 1f mchn('(f or forced to bC' dlshone~t: therefore. I cannot a C'cept the verdict of bribery. 4. Any man indtctC'cl by our Grand Jury systt.•m on I 1 counts (ao; Andy Hinshaw was) whcro the Court has later found the Dis· trict Attorney guilty of non· disclosure of favorable evidence in 8 of those 11 counts, should go into court under a n in~truetion to the Jury that the prOS<'<.'ution has been capable of !>uch dereliction of dot) to d1 sclosr. 5 H a man has such faith In his own innocence that he will stand against such odds as now exist against him, then any sense or Justice s a ys, ~1ve him the chance. lie is spendin~ his last dollars and his las t hope. ROOERT F. PALMER l11ef1rre~t To lhe F.dilor . In the article published March 25, you erroneously attributed to me remarks indicalin~ that lhe owners of South Coast Plaza and South Coast Village had plans to a dd a "Farmers Market" fl avor to South Coast Pla7.a by the In· troduclion of a butcher shop and a fish market. Please be advised that your re· port of my remarks was incor· re<'t 1n two respects. First. my remark!l wercdlrecl· ed to South Coast Village rather than South Coast Plaza. Set•ond. I stnled lhat the addl· h on o r m or e o r a Farm ers Market nuvor throuRh lhe add!. tr on of a producr or meat market wa!I an idrn considered from llrnt' to ttm(' for the South Coast Village, nut that It Wll!l o definite pl11n WERNF.R l'. ESCHER 1>1 rr<'lor of l'u hllr llclatioM 1ind /HJvcrtblnl(, south Coast PlOlJ and Town Center Thf Da1'11 Pilot regret• O"JI rr- rm1~t1ulf condu11on8or1~14tn.Ce 111111 mn11 have brrn creotl!d bu the atoru in qur.~11ort -Editor. ORANGE COAST DAllY PILOT f r,.i..,,, \ I\ t'M /'111!11\ll••r I """•II• I..• ,., 1/ f t111ur ll<Jft,.lrn l\rf'rl>rt h, f'ri11t1"al l'nqr t.t11tor 1 tw t'lf11,.r1JI ll.lllt' <ir lhr Or11h• 1'11111 \1•t•k' 10 inform and •1111\ul.11!• f1'.1rl1•r\ In Prt".t'flllnl! on 1111, l'•ll:C' tll\ c•r ,,. 1 nmm1111urv ""'"I'"' ol lnh•ri·~I h1 "nrl11•111-1•I rolun1nt'tll .ind l'artoonbt•. h,· '""' 11hn1t a forum fot l'C':Kt~· '"'"'' and b' PrMl.'ntln11 this n•·v.~11:1ric-r·, 11ri1n1<1n111 and id('.1~ on rur tt•nt IOJ>t<''. The l'dltorial Qp1n1on' or lht• UJ1l~ l'llOC •PJ>('ar onl~ 111 lh<' rtl11nrrnl rolumn et the to11 of the p.1~1'. 0111ni1ms ell· pr"''t'll h,v lh<' rr1lumnl\lS and l'art11on1~t' nmt lrtlrr v.rilrn; :.re tlw1r ""' n nnrl nu rntloM('mt'Tlt of lh1•1r """'" h\ tile DJ1h· Pilot !\hould br tnf<'r1ed. Wed , AprH 14 , 1976 ' ,,.,.j,.,..... TD Vbft 11.S. Ch an cellor H el mut Sc h midt of West Germany will pay a five-day official visit to the United States in J uly at President fo,ord's invitation. Exner Awaits Files SAN DIEGO (AP) - J udith Campbell Exner, who a lleges an affair with the late President J ohn F. Kennedy, is still wait ing lo see h er FBI fil e and a federal judge had some harsh words for the federal govern- ment. The Justice Depart- ment has not complied with a court order lo pre· pare her file for her to re- view. nor has at told her whether a file on her de- finitely exists. CHIEF U.S. District Cou rt Judge Edward Schwarti said that lbe Justice Department ap. parently is stalling on Mrs Exner's demand. made last December, to see the file. .. It is obvious to m e that the FBI doesn't wa nt to give this file out." said the judge. IN ADDITION to her alleged affair with Ken- nedy, Mrs. E xner claims she was involved w1lh al· leged Mafia fl&ur es Sam Ctancan a and J ohn Roselli at the same lime s he wa s see1ni: t he late pres ident She asked to sec her file under the Freedom o ( Information Act last year. J USTICE Department attorney Lynne Zusman r epeated the govern- ment's earlier ar gument t hat Mrs . Exner would have to wait her turn along with thousands of others who requeNtcd to set-their FBI files ··1t m 11t ht b l' four months befor<' the i"BI ~ets a round lo M n1. t:x- ner's request," she said. "We may be able to get t o ll sooner. or it may take longer." she :.aid SCHWARTZ SAID thiR t'xplanalton w a~ un.ic ceptablc . Nolinft that thC' Justice' D eparlm<'nt had 50 pages or prepnrcd ar~u ment nj?aini.t th<• JUdlotl'"' order • .S<'hw11rt1 i..11d tha t h od th l• :.amt' nmounl of tame nnd d forl b een put tnwurcl obeylnfol his decree "this thintt could hav~ l>t•1.•n taken care of." Ile Inter gove n May Z7 deadline for the m atc>ri nl OP Cf)RP SHORrs $ //.oo ALSO IN BOYS SIZE: 1>Cf.OO ( INSHORT ) SUMS It up. In the DAILY PILOT Wedn11Sday. Apt1I 1' 1976 OAILVPILOT Bets Up on Little Green Men LONDON CAP) -~ or Bntitln :s 1•mHt booltmaktrs bu announced at lowered the odds aglll.Mt a visit from outer space to 40 to t followmg a rash or Mta from Southun Cahfomta or eaabt El CaJOO bettors who bas sto.ked a total of bet ween $8,000 and $10.000 aiocc J:anuary on the ~lid that alien landings w11l take place this year, a1d Lad· broke's oddsmaker Rooald Pollard. It bad been 100 to 1 (you bet 1 pound to win 100), uid Ladbrokc Wld Co Ltd . un tal the bet.a started pounng an thrtt months 1110. Tho long :;hot was ste1uJ1ly 1hort4lned to the ntw mark. and the firm said T uesday It now st.ands to lose nearly ~.000 ti som ebody does drop In. "She says she's been In touch with ~ dlfferent universes, and lhcre are going to be londing11 all over the world," said PoUard. "Whatever you lb.Ink. she's cer· ta1nly putllne her money where ber mouth•-·" MISS R UTH NORMAN IS the boldest Under the terms of the wiagen1. the bel· tors will lose the.ir mooey if alien beings don't land or crash their unidentified fly. SAVE 203 Men's Athletic Swim Trunks 3.99 Reg. 4 .99. In solids with contrast trim. Cotton/ polyester poplin. Sizes S.M.LXL. SAVE 203 Big Boys' Swimsuits 2.66 Reg. 3.44. Attilet1c style 1n prints w11h contrast tnm Poly.totton Sizes S.M.L. 2 33 Reg. 2.99. ~ Little boys' sizes. L•m•led Ouan1tt1es Misses' Sleeveless Blouses 2.99 1ng obJttls on earth wilhln o ycu froin ~1Cted dates. be said. LADB&OKE PRIDE IT ELF on w1l lln1nen to quote you odds on anything well olmost anything It ·1 33 to l aaainst the exlstenco of ra Loch Ness monster and S to 4 111 ravor ot the Republkuns wlnni111 the U.S. pre· s1dential election. 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UM Your~ CNrp.. t •Cl'pl Slll)eff,1't~el BUE llllo.J A PARK• Beo at Orangethorl>e •Open weekdavt ORA 1111..JGE: Qty Dr. at Garden Grove Blvd. 1"1111 • 9:30 to 9:30. &lndays 10 toe. 1"1111 • Open weekdays 10 to 9. Sat. 10 lo 7. Sundaya 11.30 to 5. SANT A AN_. •• 3llOO So. eri11<»-No ot So eo.st Plaza. Open Wffkd•YI II' 9'.30 to 9. &I ndays 1 o to 6. .. Baby of Scandal Heir. LONDON CAP ) -A no el•boraUon In court. MRS. a SSELL sued hurina OD tbe dval Houae of l.orcb commit· Jl waa taken to mean lhe Cor divorce hersel( 10 claims to the title. SUICIDE PREYENTOR BRUSH ... BLOWER SCISSOR STYLES HOW TO DO THEM STEP BY STfP Anye>ne can care tor a Brusn a 8tower '1 r Jlytt . or our other curl co1oting luss-lree. full tvncuonal • ICtSSOl STYUS whu;h we as easy lo do as luat 1hlm- p001 Our lomo cula. linger tumble cult. curhng Iron cuta. wash towel dry, brusn ·n l!ult cuts or s1rnote wtsh and wear cuts are SCIUOlllD. all take-care-ol·Youraell Myles Good 10< any oge. any hair. No tea&ino. no rOllers no pins no POLLUTING HA.IA SPRAYS. AlMk MO MT _ _.,.,,..._ Y011 ...,., ,.,. WAlft tO Ht YOlll 11411 ..... K of'tt4 JOSEPH'S SflSSOR STYLING tee has upheld a 19216 cle· bymeo was only parUal· 193~. not long ofter "lf c.-ver there was 1& claion tha t Cootrrey ly ruptured, but enough Russell had :1u<"ceeded to case for closing the Russell, the baby ln t.hc-to permit conception. the lllle. The baron re rhaptf'r 1'l il (4mily's tus. ''virain birth" 1c:andlll of The 11rtt jury could not married t w1cc. :.rnd Joffu l<U'Yr •rfc case (or~lo4ln1 th e 1920s. ia the reach• verdict. In• Russell wu~ his son ~Y thl1 .. after the\.,1is· legitimate soo and heir retrial In 1923. Mrs h1Stb!rdmarnaJ!e. treuina revelations and ol the tJurd B ar on IWauUwastoundfwlty Thebarondledinl973, dlv1siona over ao many .... 10,..1.u.asui<t.1 Ampthlll d espite lhe ol adultery. An appeal and hi s f ir s t waCi: years . must be one." 356S Tvs11n Ave .Oranoe baron '• r efusal Lo wu dismiued, but she f ollo w t<d him las t said the committee 9564Ham11ton Ave HunhngtonBoacl'I acknowledge him . fouabt the TUUng to the February, at the age of c h a i rm an . L o rd ~.'r\o~~r,~,~~~HA~~~~ouf.()l.' ,,,..,,, '61-Hllo ,,,.,.,, The Co mmittee of .House:.::::~o:f:L:o~rds~a:n:d~w:on:::·__:SO::_·~a:._:w:e~e:k~b:e~fo:r~e~th:e:__:W:U:berf::_:o:r~ce:_~~~~~~~~~~~~=-~::::::::::::::::::::::::J~~~~~~~~~~~!!~~~!!!!!!!!~ Privileges, made up of .. nfoe peers, rejected the qlaim of John Hugo !Jussell, 25, to the barony qnd ruled that the title ~ould go to half-brother ~eoffrey. a 54·year-old t eatric al impresario. o property was at staJte. THE RULING was is· S\Jed after seven weeks d deliberation following 4' four-day hearing that n!vived ooe or 20th cen- tury England's juicier S1Candals. To become ef· (ective, lhe verdict must be approved by the fulJ ~ouse of Lords and Queen Elizabeth JI, but this is expected to be automatic. The scandal started lo 1922 when baron·lo-be J ohn Russell sued his wife. Christabe l , for divorce a nd accused her of adultery. She was a well-known society beau· ty who met her husband through a newspaper ad- \'ert1sE$.nent. WOMEN LINED up for hours to get seats in the courtroom . a nd street vendors sold Baby Geoffrey dolls. Russell t estified that his wire had never had sexual intercourse wilh him. She testified s he had never h ad full sexuaJ relations with any man, and that Geoffrey's con· ccption was the result of an unpleas ant interlude "1th her husband 10 months before the child's birth. ME DICAL evidence was presented Indicating Mrs. R ussell was te<:hnically at least part· ly a virgin, but there was Singers Compete For Name PHILADELPHIA CAP ) -A So uth Philadelphia s inging group called "The · Dawn·• has filed suit in federal court. accusing the nationally known group •'Tony Orlando and Dawn" of infringing on Its t rademark. Dawn Robertson and h er manager. Dina M anage m e nt Co .. claimed In the suit lhat Tony Orlando, a male lead s inger. and Dawn, t~o female backup :un~ers. are engaging in unfatr eompet1tion and ronfusin~ and deceiving I hC' pu h•i<' Thl· ~u1t asks that Tony Orlando be ordered to '111111 us ing the name na"n '' and thnl damol~l'' to be paid tn Mll H obert son. The Jmounl or dnma(teS was llO\ SJ>(>ClflCd. Tht> ... ult daims Ms. Hohl'rtson has been ll:'I· 1n~ tht' trndemnrk "Th<' > 3 days only ... 25%off Tastemaker Floral Print Sheets from J.P. Stevens 2.99 Twin flat or fitted Reg. 3.99. 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Lane 'fn.,ented' rite crotclt.; locked leg •trangle and tlte lnslde st~ o.,er t oeflold talcett Ir•• t.M canno11•all pe .. ,, ... phone interview from his home in Newport Beach. "Th e O l y m pic Auditorium wouldn't lel me in, either. But heck. there weren't enough TV sets in those d ays to cause anybody to stay borne.'' B UT AFTER seven months. he said. the pro- mote rs changed their minds. In those early years. Lane was wont to use descriptions of wrestling holds that we ren't exact· ly listed In the official manual or the sport. .. We had to m ake some to begin with... he ex· plained. "because lhere were certain holds the wrestlers had names for that. and. weren't the kind or nam es you used on the air. So I call ed ·em what I tho ug ht t hey looked like ... TWO OF LANE'S masterpieces. now part or any wrestlecaster's lexicon, are "the crotch· locked leg strangle" and the "Ins ide s te p.over toehold taken from the cannonball pos1tton " La ne was one of the first wrestlecasters to moderute pre-bout de· bate s b t!t wee n gladiators . The debates atet quite ferocious in tone -som e susJ)C'ctL'<i to build up the gate and threatened much doom In the ring. SOM ETI M •:s , tht' wamora even turnt'd on Lane, a tr1endly guy who on the air speaks rapidly and ke f'pll a s t raight race. . One L u ne -attacker was the late Wild fkd Barry, a truly colorful practloner or grapple. "ttc was lt<'lltng up 1n years," Lane recalled. "One night, I ~aid. 'Rl'd. why don 'l you Just call 1t a day, take the plact' of eminence you've earned and become one of our really Important seruor citizens?' .. WHOO, THAT was like w aving a red flag. He &aJd. 'Don't )'OU talk old to me! You're older than water !··· Lane knew the m all. from small. sinister Mr . 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Udall Piteh: Candor \. ~ China Record Found TOKYO CAP) -About 1,000 bamboo slips, many record1nt h•ws and documents about 2.200 years ago, have bttn found 1n <'entral Chana Pek· Ina's official Hsmhua ne"s aaenc) reported. it said they were or "areal bi \one value " (£d1tor'• Nott Thu u IM WI o/ lhrH ort1clH on IM ,ccimpo1git tcictic1 cind ~JIU! of I~ lop thrn DtmocrCllic pruadentlal conttnders II /~•on Rep Morns Udall By tbe i\uotlaled Press Morns Udall look\.'<! straight ut hlS audience at t he Milwaukee Police Training Center and declared "The best way we can reduce cnme 1n Muwaukee and in the nation 1s lo give people jobs. "People who huve JObs ure not the muggers. burglars and hold·up men who are causing the na· tJonal cnme statistics to rise," Udall said. IT WAS J UST ONE o•· countlt>ss speeches the Antona congrN1sman has made in his quest ror the l>emocratic presidential nomination, but at pro- vides some clues to has campaign. It wasn't the most popular IJne a p<>htician could take with a pohce audience: telling them that conditions in society lead to cnme and the best way to fight crime as to fight 1ti. causes. But Udall also leaned hard on the need for law and order, a poant he made JUi.t as i.trongly tn Harlem a few dayi. before AND HE TOLD BOTH THE New York ghetto and the Midwest polJce department there are no easy answers. . "The mayors and the police commissioners have the respons1b1bty to fight cnme," Udall said. "But I can assist from Washington." Udall had been JUSt as frank 'in talking about the future of Is rael in a suburban New York synagogue : "No one has the solution. The best thing we can do is lo hunker down and just bve 1tout." Another clue to Mo Udall in the Milwaukee speech is the way he brought a complex and controvers ial issue the Wlsconsin primary in which he fett he bad to do weU to survive as a candidate. He ~ame lo a close second to Carter. Even on the attack, Udall emplbys hu mor and the sort approach. In a pickup basl<etball game at the Milwaukee YMCA, be paused, turned to the spectators and took a shot at ~. Heary M . ·'Scoop" Jackson's pos1tJon on defente spending, "This is the Pentagon scoop shot.." be aald as he sailed the ball tOWllrd the aoaJ. ''You rive It an you've got " Late r he com mt'nted, ''This is l}\e detenle drib- ble. It only soes one way.'' His criticism on another occuslon was b1part1san. "IF PRESIDENT FORD AND Jimmy Carter become the candidates in the fall and abortion Is an bsue, all sides wUI be represent.cl," he says. "There will be Ford m the middle and Carter on both sides " The strongest Udall outburst an 'u.lte a while came an New York as he descnbed former Georgia Go\'. Jim my Carter's position on the jobs bill. "Fudge, rudge, rudge, .. he shouted. But the bottom hne is always Jobs. . When he's attacking Jackson on defense speod- 10g, at comes down 1'>Jobs. "We don't need' B-1 bombers and Trident sub- (See UDALL, Page All) ·L ~ WMERCEDES1 We try harder. MtaaJon VleJo Imports AwthOll.lf'CI .... , .... o.Mf (714) 831-1740 around to his main .--~~~~~~~~~~~~~...._~~~~~ theme -une mploy- UDALL ment. "J ·O·B-S. It's the centerpiece of the Morris Uda ll cam- paign." said Tom Kiley, Udall's national cam- paign director. "THE ISSUE BEFORE THE voters is jobs." t:dall told a labor convention an Green Bay, Wi.s. Everywhere he goes. Udall talks about jobs. In the inner clll(">. it's high unemployment among manonties. ln the blue collar warW., 1t '::; more work and job secunt~ In the suburb:.. it's higher employ- ment as the best cure for a lagging economy. Hi~ reception Is generally friendly. although audiences occasionally seem surprised at some of his frank statements Other listeners view his can· didacy with a bit of incr<'duhty "lle's too n1l'e," said a woman in the affluent New York City suburb of Scarsdale. "He'll never get in." 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Huntinatot1 leach sufw...., . 1 \ J A 12 DAILY PILOT Wedn.,Oay.A{!nl 14. 1976 l ' 1 Kidney Aid Studied J Metlwd Could Replace Dialysis ANAHEIM (AP) -A 1im11le. cheap treatment for kidney failure. requiring only a dnnJc of water every few minute• fol' eevenl bours a day. has been re- ported by a retired acientist. ttUOD -and t.bett are a rwmbe-1' ol causes -they an unable to perform their job ol removin& pohonous wastes from the body. untesa kidneys regain their rune· lion, accumulation or toxic materials eventually brings de· alb. many duths from the eooditlon. THE WATER OaUNI by the patient l.s laced with salt and other elements called elec· trolytes thot a re oecesaary to maintain the. proper fluid baJanee in body cells. Thus the patient becomes n either watertogced nor dehydrated. ORANGE COUNTY Supervisors Eye Courthouse 'Repair Oran&., County su.pervtsors Tuesday~led for bids from four "pre· quaillicd'' contractors to perform at IH $800,000 worth of.repairs at the Wett County Cowtbol.&Se in Weslml ter. The county facility ia sinking slowly t to an old sub-surface peat bog andhH been heavUydamaged. of cracked walls and roorbeam$'. Dr. R.A. Phillips sald hi.a ex· peri menlal method could eliminate some of the n~ for costly kidney m a chines. altbougb be described bia techni- que ~ an adjunct to the use of dialysl& machines rather than a replacement. THE TREATMENT most widely used involves s hunlin6' the patient's blood through com- plex and costly machinery. usually three times a week for several hours, to remove the poison&. Phillips said he tested the ~~~~~~~~~~~~-----------------------­method on 200 healthy voJwitoors Estimates tor total correction of the proble m have ranged~ to $1.5 million. but the lnltial ton· tract ls expected to make the mosl heavily damaced wtna of the courthouse usable aciain. Wheeler und Gray, the Santa Ana architectural firm that has d~signed plans for the renovation effort. said the project will in· volve injection of concret~ around 61 underground pibngs beneath the building and repair "THE BEAUTY OF our oral therapy i$ that the cost ls about a thousandth the cost ol treatment with a kidney machine," Phillips. told newsme n a t Tues day's session or the Federation of American Societies for Ex· perimentaJ Biology. Phillips is a professor at the University or Washington in Seattle. but be carried out his work at the Chinese Veterans General Hospital in Taipei. He said it would take two to three years to confjrm the method's safety for public use. When kidneys fail for any Jn Dr. Phillips' method. the pa- tient drinks Up to 21,; quarts of water an hour for several hours. It brings on severe diarrhea tbat wrusbes out of his intestines cer· lain bacteria that contribute to the formati~n of the toxic wastes, called urea. Witb these bacteria flushed out, said PhJllips , the cycle in which the wastes are formed is broken. He said one authority has estimated there are 25,000 new kidney-failure patients in tbe world each year and about ttiat ~Caspers Park Sets Vpen House Events ~The second anniversary or the opening of Orange County's S.500-~cre Ronald W. Caspers Regional Park will be marked by a special ~n house April 24 and25. Larry Leaman, assistant director of the county Environmental Management Agency, said presentations and nature walks will be nducted by Bowers Museum .,,.ersonnel a nd county park· angers. Eight miles of riding and hik· 1 fng trails will be used for the ~·walks, which wm highlight the '1eology, lccal history, flora and • fauna of the unique wiJderness park. .,. LEAMAN SAID TIIE county 'bas waived its normal ~cent per vehicle entry fee for the two-day event. Food will be sold at a chuck wagon for those who don't bring their own lunches. The rules against pets will be enforced, Leaman noted. Park rangers have reported n e w growths of s pring wild('lowers and other vegetation due to recent rainfall in tbe ca- nyon areas. Caspers Park, formerly known as the Starr Ranch, can be re- ached by taking the Ortega Highway out of San Ju a n Ca pistrano toward Lake Elsinore. The park entrance is seven miles up the highway from the San Diego Freeway. at the veterans hospital and on 10 patients with kidney disease. In both sets of patients, urea waa excreted at about the same rate at which a kidney machine removes it, he said, adding that none of the kidney patients got any worse, a sign that the treat- ment was preventing a buildup of the poisons. PWLLIPS ESTIMATED that his method could eliminate at least 10 percent or the need for kidney machines and perhaps significantly more than that. Dialysis machines are in short supply and his method could be used to maintain patients until a machine is available, he said. Altho~h drinking water every five min·~es and having severe diarrhea may not be pleasant, Phillips said , it is certainly no worse than undergoing machine diaJys is. Phillips quoted a government report estimating that by 1980 the Social Security Administration alone will spend $2 billion a year for treating Americans with kidney failure. UCI Energy Fair Slated Solar cooking units, an electric car and a mock·UP of the San Onofre nuc !ear power station will be included in exhibits at tbe UC Irvine Energy Fair April 24. The Energy Fair, held on cam- pus in conjunction with UCI's an· nual open house, will be staged from 10 a .m . to 4 p.m. in a park· ing lot near the administration building. It wlll be open to the public without charge. Deaths. Elsewhere C H A R L 0 T • was sunk in the TESVILL E . V a. -Sea. Coral Grand o·pening Specials Miriam Cooper Walsh, · 84, a former silent movie actress who played a major role in "Birth of a Nation," died Monday at a nursing home after a Jong illness. CORONADO CAP) Retired Navy Capt. John B. Bowen Jr., 68, com- manding officer of North Island Naval Air Station from 1956 to 1960, died at home Tuesday. At one time Bowen was com· mander of the carrier Essex. He swam to safe· ty when the Lexington Honors List Names Two Two Orange Coast stu· denL~ wCTe named lo the wlntl'r quarter honors list at Bowling Green Stale Univtr:.i ty in Ohio. They are Nancy Ellen Chappel, 3024 t:lubbou.\e Circle, Costu Mesa. W\d Nancy Ann Daniels, 8160 Dartmoor Dr1 Vt'. Hunt· mgton Beach. BAl.Tl ... llltOIAON NN!RAl HOME Coro.f\a def M., 0 73--9450 Q>sta M ... 046-2424 ... .. HU BAOADWAY MORTUARY 110 Broadwav Costa MeM 642·9150 McCOlltMICK MORTUAR Y Laguna Beach 494-9415 Sen Juan Capistrano 496-1776 SAN DIEGO (AP) - Coroner 's o fficials believe that James w. TUson, 45, head of the Immigration and Naturalization Service oftice in San Diego, com- mitted s uicide . Police found Tilson 's body Tuesday in a ravine near the Old Mission Dam. 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Ke11oc;i1fs NlmOHUMUS 1s a rich compost of natural humus used in the preparation ol flower beds. lawns and ground cover areas before planting. Kellogg's N ITROHUMUS improves bo th so11 texture and structure. SALE 133 L•f9• Bag Save 25°/o! Sale 4.46 Rog. 5.95 Scott'•~ Turf Builder covera '\,.1-2,000 sq. ft . turf '~~~~~'~ or dichpndra lawns . r ..:.; .. ---. Scott'• Turf \ ~"" -~. Buftder, for \. ..... ~ \ 4,000 sq. ft., reg. t0.95, Sale 8.21. Shop Daily 10 to 9 .•Sat. 10 to 6 •Closed Easter NEWPORT 0 CENTER FASHION ISL.AND STORE ONLY • 644,;.2313 r •+ ,. t ' • > .. ~ •. : .. .. .. • • . .. ) ... .. ' { t ' '\ .. " .. ... .. • .. .. .. \ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . • "" ... .. ... • Wednesday April 14 1976 DAILY PILOT A J :J SEWING COURSES for young pe op le ~DFC on the Bocks? f'rolM Pa9~ . .\ 10 ages 10-19 Mekt 'your pmes or awards' thing' in class. ONLY Saturday cla~. Learn to sew, 98¢ and weekdays or sew better. during vacation Eight 2~ hr. penods. Enroll l~sons, s17 so. PER HR early! Group You can win rates available. SINGER Se wing Ce nters PUBLIC NOTICE By WILLIAM &CffREJBEfl OIW.0..ty,.. ... _ The Orange Count)' C1ttz•ns Direction Find1n& Commission tCOfo'(.'), rormed :,1x )t'nr11 a10 a.s ao ad,·isory eroup m the count) 'ii. general plan pre· parat1on process. m.i) be on the roch Nurly one third oC 11.$ 19 mem~rs r~:s111nt•d this> ear bf-fore the body could complete tls annual report ond the group ha.s had p1 oblem:i hanging on· to county 11l3 er for a:.s1stancl' T lJESDA\', THE COUNTY B o ard o f Supervisors set a SJ14.'<'lal JlUbllc hearinq for May 4 to figure out just wh1tt they want to do with the com- mission they created i\t leas t one board ml.'mbcr. Supervisor Laurence Schmit. openly question~ the need ror the CDFC, noting thal tht• four pai:e annual report tt submilt<'d to supC'rv1:.ors "doe::.n't !>l't.•m adec1uate lo 1ust1fv their eit1:itenee ' Free Seminar/Workshop Open Question and Answer Session Refugee Seminar Slat ed Gold, Silver, &Oil How Arab oU billions, Soviet grain purchases, and world-wide inflation /deflation may: • Give Uii morn spnnd.iblu c.1sh (or tal..ll It away) • Croate somu lm1tant mdllo11olr1·s/or Instant baul..ruptciu!> whil1 undcrcuttln1t lhu v;tluu or some blue chip invei;tmenl11 • Affoct .tho valuo c>f tho cash in your chnd.in~ accuunl • Mako It doubly lcnportunt for you to consid"'r a hcdgu 111 pr11ctuui. nwtul .. FREE MONEX SEMINAR/WORKSHOP Tuesday, 7:30 PM, April 20 Santo Ana Ballroom. South Coast Plaza Hotel T11l..c th•· !>.in Uie11u ~rt:l'W8y tu thu Bristol North fa11 Thun north 1111 Brhtol to South Coast Plaza !lute! Monex lntom.illonal. Ltd 001• u ( the nation'-; l:U1?P<;t inv1•stor un.mt1•<l d1 .. 1lur' A conferen ce on Southeas t Asian r e · fugee!I will be held from 9 am. to 3-30 p.m . Apnl 29 al the Garden Grove Methodist Church. 12741 Main St .. Gar den Grove. Spon s ored by t he Or an~e Coun t y ln- teragency Forum, the conference will feature discussions of Southeast Asian cultural values. history and family rela- tionships . The conference is open to all interested persons. Due to limited space. re- serv a t1ons s hould be made by April 16 with the lnteragency Forum Office. 537-<>604 Lecture When supen1sors dopled a eeneral plan t\\O years ago, the origmaJ purpo11e a nd intent or the CDFC wns expanded to keep 1t In o~rat1on It is now intended to be "an early "arnana S)Slem . poinhng out emerging problt-ml'! 11nd op port unities to dec1s1on maker~ und. "her<' up propnate. sugge ting altemaU\'e course:, of ac t1on ·· THE CDFC WAS GIV•:N u hruart 1<copt> of con cern with respect to 11ubJecl mottt.'r and gl'ogroph1c area. In its report. wl\Jch supervisors refused to 11<' cepl formally until rutt.'r the publtt' hl'anng 1n May. the CDFC's remo1n1ng 13 members so1d lhl'Y had uamined the three "State or the County" doeu ments pubU1hed last year The panel noted the pramt1n concerns umonR the county':. ctt12ens r<>H>ln• around economics and employment opportun1t1es But the CDFC report gave no deta1b of 1ts flnd mgs SEVERAL SUP ERVISORS privatcly voiced disappointment" 1lh the r eport and lhe CDFC's cur· rent status . But with the exception of Schmit, the board ap· peared to be 1n support of making an attempt lo swvage the panel. Supervisor Ralph Clark said the dtreelion find mg committee "isn't getting enough d1recuon from us." He said the panel has "great potential for do ing jobs for the boa rd -these are dt.'<11cated people'· It is expected that continwng problems the CDFC has had in getting staff assistance for ils work will be addressed at the May hearing. UCI Plans Program "Immigration and the Chicano Community'' wilJ be the subject or an a1 l·day program al UC Irvine Saturday. The meetings. open to th e publi c without charge, will ~ held in the Social Science Hall from 10 a .m . to S p .m UD ALL'S BID ••. marines," he s aid 1n Necnuh, W1~ · ·w~· need mon JObs " "DEFENSE' SPt=NOJNG SPREES as :.u& aested b> some in Uui-p1 es1dent1ol contest uc tuall> coM JObs. ··he u1d in Stt•vt>n~ Polot Jllck•on has ur"ed anc:n•abing the Mll' ol thl' Navy from 477 1hips to over 600. He 1rnyis hr 111 011 posed lo the B-1 bombtr pro..cr:.un ttnti \\OUid cut 1t from the defense budgt•t Environmental protection. Udall contend , 1i. good for the unemployed. "Here tn Stevens Po111t ." h~· said, ''t>nvlron mental erforts have created Job~." In ManilowO<'. the llx:lll 1i.l<u1: b a rail f~rn service about to be d1:.l.'ontmu<'d "I STAND WITH MAYO R Anthony Dulek ol Manito"oc in urging a.II possible assistance to prl' sen·e l.ake Michigan rn1l ferry .service.'' Udall s aid. "It means thl• 1>nvmgs of jobs that would bt• lost .. t:dall s upports a bill in Congress s pc>nsorcd b) Sen. Hubert II Humphrey CD-Minn > and Rep Augustus Hawkins <D-Calif. >. which proposes lo create five million JOl>l> and bnng lh<' unemplo~ ment rate down to about 3 percent in 18 month:. Every'<' here he ~oes. \.:dall makes e patch for this bill as the ans" er to the JOb:. problem. ''hi ch he pictures as the rentra.l problem of the economy. ··People in Amen<'a want to work," he says at e\·ery stop. "The sun came up this morning and America went to work todar. But eight m 111ion or them wanted to go to work and there wasn't an'' work.·' Further information on the progr am may be STOCK LIQUIDATION -MUST SELL In Investment ~rncl1· pruc.iuu~ mc•IJb prr•i.cnts tlus fretc'. no obh.::Jhon Snn11n.1r Workshop to f'>..11n1111• th1• c;,,.,,. lor .incl .111.1111:.t gold Jnd s1h n bu I hon c.011 ., .111cl forward conlrar;t!>. lndud1111o1 obtained by callin~ Dr. ScL -duled Jaime Rodriguez. uc1 I re assistant professor of history, 833-5169. Slides and a lecture on NYLON $2" PLUSHES AMO AHD COMMERCIALS yd. Uft • lillmlnullnw ~Ullll' uf th1• mybltml'i. ;rn<l 1.unfui.100 ... urruundtn)( J:Olc.J 1111d ... 1lvcr lnvu"lmenh • Uoll.ir prrform;inr•• of llw Kru111:rrands. Aui.trlan 100 Coru11t1. Uri11,h Soverel11ns. M•'>.lc,111 PubOi.. U.S. Doubh! EaRlus. South Afrlc11n Gold !>hurm .. world curl'f'nclrs. Forcl11n Ct1rtlflcatei; of Dllposil. 11tc the Galapagos Islands "111 be presented A~ril 20 Pauling Sets at a 7 45 p .m . meeting of MOMDAYTHRU SATURDAY t h e Se a a n d Sag" A .1 24 T alk Chapter of the National pr1 SI CARPET WAREHOUSE • Tlminf.1, lt·c:hnlquuo; 110J vPhlcllls of l11v11slml'llt i.u11t·d to ti11hv1du.d llf'Odi. llltcl f,1011 h,, Audubon Society. The public is invited to the.-session , in the Spur~eon Hoom of lhc Santti Anti Library • \Vhn -<hould um.I i.hould nol l.1111 ... 1tlor this t~vc ol 111\l'!>l1111m1 On DIRploy Gold & Sliver BulUon -Colns Including: t\u,frl.111 c,,Jd Curo1111 llrtlhh c:old Suv11r1111'1t1~ 11.11•\11 an Cold PPo;n~ South Afr1ca11 t:1ild t-.r111o11'rr.i111t ... II S t:old Unuhlr b11:l11' l' S. Stiver C.:nl111> t.IMITED SKATING BY RESER\J\TION McCor1nic k J oin s Board CALL (714) 751-3336 ; cloy ..!4·huur Rosnrv11llon survlcc I Dial <lcrec:t or C111lp1 t l .ill rur Frt•1• l11r11rm11tlon Par.kai.:e end Roi.ervatlon-. Toda\ '• INTERNATIONAL, LTD. 411111 Oii'! h SIN•f'l. Nowport lfr11ch. c .• 11rom1 .. Joseph P McCormick of Ne" port Beach has bt'en named lo the St Joseph llo:.p1tal Board of Trustees to fill the unex pired term of the late DonThamer Your dollar. Guaranteed to grow. There are no "maybe's" Jt Mutual Savings. Your dollars are guaranteed to grow ot the highest ratec; there ore on insured savings While your mnnrv is growing. cJav m 1..111d dav out. all year long, voti'll ( •n1ov the manv free ~ervic~s MutuLil S<:lvings off<?r~ its saver .... Stop in cJI any of th(> c;ixteen Mutual Savinqs offices m Soutlwrn Cahfornia <lncl vc;k orw of our counc;elor..., abou t hiqhest inttirest. perfect '-D fetv .• rnd money ~aving free services Hig hest rates on insured savings Annua'I Annual rate vie Id Minimum Minimum I I . :-., 061 1, """"" sum I 71 ··~. 7 74.J'\i l \. .,,, .. $1.(lOO h ··~, h ')~·~. mmo-. ~1000 b'. c;, 677', I WM $1.000 5'~% 539'll None $5 tnd loell ateOC .. liOll Capistrano-San Clemente 530C8m1no de Estrella/493-5651 Corona del Mar 2867 East C.oast Highway/675·50'0 Fountain vaAey 17942 Magnolia Street/963-8396 Santa AN 631 North Main/547 9741 Nobel P riie winner Or. Linus Pauling will speak on "Pr<'ventive Medicine. Nutrition and Optimum Health" April 24 at a session of the 33rd annual So uthern California Dental Hygienists" Association Convention in Anaheim. 642-2210 9 o.m. to 6 p.m. 646-8665 Nobody ever got a ticket on the bus • / You're a law abiding citizen. right According to a Stanford Univers ity study you only break the law in two ways. When you do your tax return, a nd every- time you get behind the wheel of your car: And while we're not sug.. gesting tha t you stop driving altogether, we have a plan. A plan that will drastically reduce the time you ha ve to spend be· h ind the wheel. A plan that will Fo.. -w-doft call 547~lL 6 -.-. to It ._-.-• .. V" end I a.-. to Sp.-.°" -.11.ende.. tum your commuting time into relaxing leisure time. a nd save you a lot of money as well. Instead of driving to work. commute with the Orange County Transit District And tomorrow, worry about your taxes in- stead of wonying about cops. • Ride the bus and see what you've been missing • I I ,. . a 1\ J-1 0AIL Y PILOT Wtdnesd1y A.p~11 1 • I 9111 Unwed Q uadriplegic Wins Custody of Baby PH ILADF.LPlllA IAP> Ce lestrne T Jtt-, JO unwed quadnpleg1r \lo ho UM."S her ton&ue .ind tc:eth to d1upt.>r. dress and feed ht-r f1\t-month old daughter , h .. ~ \I.on <'OUr t pcrm1s:.1on to kc<'P the child Common P1t .. 1s Court Judgl' Edward R nosenberg rull.'d "TIDE" Tuesday that the 20 )ellr·old mother had neither nealcct~ n<>r depnved her daughter, N1ya. and Lhut the baby should rt'main 1n her care "l 'M V£1lY HAPPY.'' Muis Tate told a r('porter after the de c1s1on ... I'm go1ntt to -work out u beautiful hre for me ulld the bu by." The JUd&e also granted la ~h· llon from M11s Tale's matern.al great·1randparents, with whom she h\'h , that they be named )OIJll and supplemenlary custo diem. of the) oungster. rt1tss Tall' w u~ born with de formed arms and leat!l. lht' ruult o r a d1H11se cialled arthro- CONTAOINA gryi>0s1s mult1plu congen11111 ness. ThtS cond111on pte\•cnts ht•r from using her ar~ and tee!). and she has spent most or her hfo lying nat on her .tbdonwn SHE CAN NEITHt:R <'rll\\I no1 walk. and must bt-curn~ un ,1 litter or in someont>'s arm~ The cas~ uragmully rum,• CONTAOINA before th(' city's Furruly Court on u t•umpl1a1nt by lh,• Welfart> Department !hat th<· infant \lo :b depn' ~ ~wd that M1i.s ·rah• wal> phy~l('llll~ lnl'tlllal>ll· or cttnni: for th"• child This complc11nl w<1.s w1thdru""rl :a month aao. hut the t'UM: n· moaned before tht• t'Ut1rt 011 lhl' custody Pl'I 11lon ot !ht' Rr~at. grandpart-nts DURING THE CU>SEO hear. ana . M1i.i. Tutc dt•monstratt.'<t ht•r ab1hl) to <'hanf!t' Niya's daui><•r "1th her ton~uf' and h.'Clh Mal>~ T;1h' hus dccbnt>d t" com m~nt on the ch1ld 'i. futht>r DETERGENT TOMATO SAUCE TOMATO PASTE C.ol •r tul : ply n;iplon~ to .1 , nt ~ny IJble ~ett1n~ Men's ond lodies' "PRO TYPl" Tennis Shoes l7xl lx4" Attache Case H 1 1 om» S1,'ly Padd·'~ A•• i"~c C.l\I' W•'" ol ~m nJr. ~ 1 11~1·, on l'dt t ld11, lu ~ 'nd (Jill' ~· V' A ortr::t 9• 98 • MINIATURE AM/FM I PORTABLE RADIO ' Po•~. t 1/Pd rdd10 with built 1n h.1th·1y \Mt'1. tP1escop1n~ antenna r ,jf~~onl' 1~r ~. 1• 11 c~on1 .1011 t1.w•iv 11.95 1 lvh I ,7.2s1s SOUNO£SIGN AM/FM Digital Clock Radio WI~• ~ u I t t~ II bu/" t r~t•j \\ trh .ind l It r ~ t.1 " St I• 111ntr 11, •3461 29.95 SOUNDlSfGN AM PORTA8U RADIO O o 1• r .ti ,. . (1 n 4 ' C • ' t I' 11 b.1t11•1tt • Our. I tunrn;l, rotJa ON on f11rm1IP 7 8 bH I 1 f'~~' •1431 • • • • °' & Ol 1~1.0 ~' 2~43c 39c EASnR WINES FOR your pleasure SIBASTIAHI Table Wines • Mllletltl cu.Ill .... ..,, e Y11 .. se 112 Cal. 2.89 W080. "GRHH'' Hungarian Sth 2849 BLU£ NUN Liebfraumilch St.4.19 NlCTAROSE Vin Rose de France St• 2.69 KIRS80RY Danish Wine m4.49 MOUTON-CADET Red or White 5t• 3.99 CftJI l DAYS Awmt I 00~ polyes !er, I ully lined. w11nkle remtant. Handsomely .styled '" the latest pattern s and cotors. 2~5.00 g·JO lM ro 9·30 PM MON. SAT 10·00 AM ro 1 00 PM SUN. • PETER LOLL YPOP 1.49 1112 oz. 1. 9 7 Marshmallow Rabbits Bracb s 8 thocotalP marshmallow rabbits 1n a tray 3~4 oz Creme Eggs Brac•s Cnocolale 53c covered creme egps w11h2/25C a varrer y ol yummy f1ll1ngs_ 11/4 oz. Creme Eggs Brads JO torr wrappf'O chocolate covered cremP eggs with 5 d1flrren1 fillings. 71/2 oz. t 1 p •• l w..,.... MIWPO.IT IUCH-IO:t ~. WHklff ,,_ I . t . ,, u ,, u EMPTY f Pll rn .1• ,, 'D• <irn 1 .. r r ... ~ (d '"' ta ~~t t.1 t nr ~ t~ tn 11 11 td.~P' d ortm1·nl 39c TO 2.59 r ::::IC:: "Fill 'N THRIU" PURSE PJ ~ .woy EASTER pt.·ntv L1"rr '·U'Prl\I' P"ly1•t~yfPN• b.t hf Ind , 1VPI A ~' rtt'd color· 1.29 "FILL 'N THRILL" PLASTIC EGGS Slot I 'pm full of frpaf 5 Brifl1dnl All Are 2112" SIC 6 Per Bag 4 Jc 12's 24's EASTER Baskets for Filling or Flowers Oprn vi 1•.tv•· d1" 1P,n b.1mDn•1 11.1~.~fll\ wit~ w r 1 p p ~ '1 h ~ n tl I ,. • ll~ndm~dP. "FIU 'N THRIU" DUCK with Wheels A d.1ndv (a .Irr uJPa tor l~t' toddler .t'< u~d your hnus1 . or ~omP.onr Pl .r' 2.69 ~NTHRfU" I ,~HEELBAA~~I~~ candy c.art ......... -....... you c.in 1•11 you1sPU. 1.49 No m1x1n~. no 1111>~s and rnlor; dry 1nst~ntly. 5 rtn~sy C<Jlors pPr box. 1/8 01 88~a. "Add-A-Color" Ecc Decoratint Pen Set Fi ploriou'\ color rilllrrdP.P~ plu pPn\ m~kr rrv d1•1ora11nr, 'h1ld", '""-"'""'--~ __ ,. pl.1y aac Egg Decorating MACHIN£ ''Otc0rtUet" Cnmf'S with ) r 1'1Pr hrtP,ht pens plus cruy PRr fun dP'>11tns. First Lady's CB Sparks Complaints WASHINGTON <Ar» l"cdl'ral Com · munlcations Comm"i.aon 0Uac1als ~•Y they're beln1 flooded with complain~ because First Lady !klly furd got an lm me<Uate re1pon1e on her requt·~t fur a km porary c1taiens band radio I 1cen:.e whale thouandt of other Amcncun~ have to wait for weeks to aet one ··our tield ortaces huve been nooded \\1th complaanls , '' t1:ud Jamt':. C McKmnt·y, who directs the FCC tcums thul ~nforce commiHlon rule'l. Sol If 100 aac As sl'd fl orals . stripes and colors Vinyl. lfl 4.88 - PAno Furniture ··r or Relaxing 1n ll1Rh ·' Style" Gel ready for l hOS" summer days ~ McKIN £\' SAJt> UE did not have dunng the W1:.consui pre~ldenU&tl primary r.pecific numbers on the complaints re-campaign ceaved lie said his field ornc~ ar~ telllnJt Pf'Opl(" TR£ FCC SA V IT hopes t.o take 111ome or "h<l com"l.11n that It ~ not unu~ual for the sttna out of lht-cnrru)luints by 11nnounc· M>me<>nl' tu get a temporurv license rn a in~ plans to make in11tant h•mporury hurry 1( 1t 1s an emer111·n1·) hl'1•ni.t•:s for CR operator~ ovaalable to "It's done quill' ofit!n." he :-.tud :.n) one .)lJ11111.: Frida) Thl' emeraenl'y an Mri. Jo'ord ., Cd'>e '°'as that bht' ":.nted to ~~ o CB radio tu tulk \\Ith memben or a carav0&n from Prl'bldent fo'ord's home town, Grund Rapids , Mlc:h . fo"'CC off1f1ub i.a1d that under the plun a J>('r on "111 lw able to Rl'l J h<'en!'ll' for 60 Juyi1 whl·n hl' bu) s lus radio set STAY-FREE GllLEm ----RIGHT GUARD -MAXI-PADS ~ • Ory hie Deodorant Box of 30 • Rer1lar Deodorant Spray &tiQ!iht~ 1.29 I 1.39(.[~ 4 13 01. ---·~ THERMOS COOLER 37 Qt. C'P1<1ty Ureth;ine loam construc11on Mol:led ' l'nd 1-J~d ~ .-· SWIMSUITS "BIUNI" figure flattenng haller b1k1n1's to get into the swim of things. •sins 5.99 Ii'\ ~ "'"" as well c- P a ck 11 along tor o•cn1c• as good loo~s. r· "Boyleg'' SUIT Built up Bra li n e with elastic teg & full rise pants. Soli d s & Novelly fabrics. Silt 11 te 1' ~II~~~ fold1n~ ~ web I Chair •• 5 w e b C h a 1 s e ....... trtlllm '7719 8.88 ~~~~~:b~fated . ~:r~r~t P~n t 1' y-f ~~:, .. 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CA. tfotd, Unscented, Lemon. REYNOLDS WRAP ALUMINUM FOIL 1' 1 A f8 DAILY PILOT Wednetday Ae>rtl 14 197& Ch,urches Celebrating QUEENIE By Phil lnterlandi B e tf.er \/iews Safari Opens 'People Cage' • Parishes Prepare for Passover, Easter A rtlrial 01 J esus, rn~•I requil'm, ~andJehght communion~ and Pa sover l>edtr meals are among rclliious ob,,ervlll\ce rouruhnc out tlus Holy Week alona theOrang~COiANl. A summary of F;al>lt-r Sunday cveota, tncJ1.1d1ni: comntunlly whk aunnse services, wlll be published ~aturduy The.· following Li:.t cuvt·n prQGrama slated through Good f'nday . fo'our Nl·wport JJarbor Are a chun·hci. will hold D Joint Good J<'rich1y service at l p.m. Friday at St . Mark Pretbyte rlan, 2100 Mar Vista, Newport Beach. Rev. Larry 1-'n.!hhng, Lutheran Church 4>1 the Muter, will preach Also p11rl1c1pating will be Rev. 8111 McQuoid, St. Mark, Rev. John Knox, Newpori Center United Method! t; and Kev. Don Kutz, Community Congregational. St. Mark Chancel and hand bell choirs will provide music ln Irvine, three churchei. will Join for a noon Good Friday service at &. Matthew's Lutheran. The other two panshes part1c1pating arc St. An· drew's Episcopal Mission and the new lnlne American Luthera n Church. The three also will jom m an evening s ervice. with a p1arlo concert begin· rung al 7 30 p.m. and the service following at 8. Christ Lutheran Cbu~h of Costa Mesa, Trinity LutMran of Santa Ana, and Chris\ College of Irvine w1ll share a noon Good Friday service a t Christ Lutheran, 760 Victona St. Besides the pastors of the churches, LCDR Melius Bollesen, a Navy chaplain, and Rev .. Charles Manske, president of Christ College, will participate. ( J The same group will meet llRlf.'f 'S again for a 7 :30 p.m . --------service with Holy Com-munion. "The Seven Last Words of Jesus," with narra. t1on and meditation by Hcv. Sune Richards, is the them e of a noon Good Ft1day service s ponsored by Newpori UnUy Church at Bethel Towers social hall, 666 W. 19th St., Costa Mesa . The congregalton will be back at its regular meeting place at the Zonta Club, Newport Beach, Sunday. "You are summoned by this notice to serve on the Jury in the r etnal of Jesus." begins a release from Church of &be Resurrection, Huntington Beal'h The rc·cnartment. starring witnesses in the role!> of Peter . :\I ary Magda lene. Judas. Nicodemus ;md Caia phas, 1s schcdull'<l for 8 p m. Good Friday ~1l the church "If you choose to accept this sub· poena." the release states. "please be advised that the maximum penalty for the crimes as charged 1s death by hanging on a cro:,sarm." Klng of G lory Church in f'ountain Valley will continue its Lenten observance with a 7 .30 p.m . meditation toni ght and a communion service at 7:30 pm Good Friday Candlelight communion will he served at 7:30 p.m. Thursday at C:ommunlty Chris tian Church, San Juan C ap1~trano. The vigil of lloly'Thursday will be observed at 7 p.m. Thurs day at Flr11t Baptist Church, Laguna f(Jlls . Lights tn the sanrtuary will be dimmed and then extingu1!.hed, symbolmng the darkness ac· companying Ch r lst '.s crucifiiuon. Newport Harbor Church or ReUgJous Science, Costa Mesa , w ill open its sanctuary for med1lallon from noon to 3 p.m. Good Friday. A service also 1s scheduled for l p.m. led by Belly Wolf and Jane Krauss. Re v. Eleanor Jackson will read from Khahl G1bran 's "J esus. the Man.'' '·Requiem." by Gabn cl f'a ure will be present· cd at 8 p m . Good fo"'r1day by the senior choi r at St. Jamts f;plscopal Chun-b, Newport Beach. Michael Secour will d1rl.'cl and al'company the choir, a ssist- ed by harpist Pat Le bow. A candlelt ghl communion service will be con- ducted at 8 p.m. Thursday at First Christian Church, lluntmgton Beach. The sanct uary choir, directt>d by Mary Smith. will sing. Two cantatas for E111-.tcr will be presented at 8 p m Thursday at Neighborhood Congregational Church of La1o:11r1:1 lk'ach. M1C•k Bell will direct the <'hurch ('ho1r and Mar,on e Golbach will a ccom· pany ('ommumon sl•rn•d by pastor J ohn Reynolds \~ 111 fo llow. A Paschal m col and liturgy or the Lord's s upper will be held al 6 p m Thursdoy at St. Mkhul and /\II l\nif'ls F:plscopal Church, Corona del Mar. Good 1-'ridu\' t•vcnts int'ludl' a 9 a m liturgy, a noon M.•r v1Cl' f1•utur1ng sevl'n choral med 1tat1ons on the '"'' wt>rcls or C'hri'it, oriwn mf'd1ta 111m ot I pm .. fanulv m cchtation lo(l'tirl'<l lo ch1ldr<'n from I 30 lo 3 I'm ,., 1•n111i.: pra\t'I an1I '>al'rt•tl orRan mus ic a l 8 11 m ~nl urd ll\ lhl' con~n·i.:t1t1nn bt·i;:ms the v1Rll \\1th !l •• Ill 11r.I\ t•r l11t• .. ,1ni.: or the New r 1re IS set for ~ ll m. ''Th<' Mir J"'I" · on .in nu.II r-:Jstl'r musical pro· .,:rJm of •·1r .. t Ai..,rmhl or fo)CI r hurc:h. Santa Ana. will tw Jlrt'"'t'nll·tl al 7 :.1 11 m Friday. Saturday and Sund av Ginn H 1l'harc1.'4 " 1h n•1·1 mg the tradtt1onal p~1.a•itt1I fratunnR mU,ll' by l'.1ul M1rkelson and John l\•t<'rson c;ood Frulav 1·a1111l1•h i:ht ('Ommun1on !>crv1ces art' Sl'hedult'd fn r 7 and !) p m :1t Gardt"n Grovt' Community ChurC'h. Thi• HO ''lllCt' fl our of Power <'holr will prl'M'nl '1'h{'(1t)orc• Uuho1:1 ' cantata, "The Sevt'n LJsl Wonb of Chn:1t " Doily cl•lrbrnl1ons 11f \'ommun1on continue at 5 pm. tod:iy nntf (i :lO and 10 H m Thursday :tt St. James Episcopal Church, Nt'wport Beach i n ('l'lt'hrnll• M ~1undy Thursd;i~·. th1· Jl:lrtsh will have• 1ts annual !H'ch-r ~upper. hnnrl "ll"htni;: and devo ll()ns flur1nJ: lhl' !>tdpp1n.: of th<• :tlt:irs hel'innlllJ! a t 6 30 p m <:ood 1-'rula} m1'<i1tutlon "111 ~ offered from n0<m to :i p. m Temple E llal will celebrate the Passover holi· day with a spt'cial onef( shabbat following the 8 p.m. Sabbath service Friday at the temple facility, Suite 209, 28570 Marguente Parkway, Mission Viejo. Traditional foods such os charoses and matzos will be served by thl' Temple sisterhood 1\ choral l'Oncrrt presented by the a cap~lla choir, Melody M .1kcrs and llandbell choir of Los Angeles Lutheran lhJ:h School is scheduled for 7·30 <• clock tonight at Christ Lutbt'un Church, Costa Mesa . Tbe churc h also has s lated a 7 30 p.m com· munion Thursday. St. Paul's Eplacopal Church of Tustin will re· enact a Passover St..>der dinner al 6:30 o'clock tonight al the church. Aiso scheduled Is Holy Eucharist at 7: 30 p. m. Thursday. beginning a 15- hour vigil by parishioners and meditation on the last words of Christ from noon to 3 p m Good Fri· day. BlessinJt of pets 1s scheduled ror 3 pm Satur· day. St. Wllrricl's Epl~al Church will obser ve ho- ly commuruon nt 6.30 p.m. Thursday, followed by a potluck supper. Good Friday d evotions Mre Khedul~ for noon to 3 pm ln addtUon, commu· nion will be Hrv ed at 10 • m Saturday and holy t>.ptism wlll bt conduct.ed al 4 p m Saturday Se rvic er. 11chedul~ ul All Saints An&llcao EplS<opal Church or f'owluln Valley include 7 .30 p m. prayer and tenebrae, Maundy Thur:iday , noon to 3 p m devot1or1 and 7 30 p m. evening prnyt•r and l'ompltnt!, Good Friday, and all·day meditation Crom 11 :30 a.m . to 6 p.m. Saturday Lion County Sufttn hltS dt'Vt'loped u m•w twist to help J>('o plt' cc t'Xotic nnd danneroui. animal!\ in a natural setting the "people caae." Dr Donald Dooley, veltrtnorlan ror th1' Irvine wildlife pr\'St:rvt'. ond selcx'tt.-d mcm~rs of hi:s staff art> using th~ pt•oplc cagt' to Jlivc vis itors an rn depth guided tour. Communlty Church, CoogregaUonal, of Coronu dcl Mar will have a 6.30 pm !>acrif1ciat supper and communion Thursday at the Church. "I'll tell you a aec~t 1f you poslllvt'ly promise not to tell evt:rybody -I want to ttll them myself'" THE P EOPLE CAGE IS n m lnl·bus belng tried out as an alternative to automobiles which oru normally used by ~·1sitor11, according to Dr. Dooley. Reformation Lutheran Church of Westmmster will have a 7 .30 p m. communion Thursday, a devo· t1onaJ hour al noon Good Frida), and a 7.30 p.m . sernce of Teoebrae fo'r'tday. Maundy Thursday commumon 1s scheduled for 7:30 p.m at Ply mouth CollgregaUoeal Church ol Newport Harbor, 3262 Broad St Pastor Ben Fraser of Lake Forest Community Church will be guest pastor for the candlelight service. OCC Plans Class In Grand Canyon ~ "People using th<' CllRe will see thing~ not Im - mediately discernible from the pave<t safari trails , including animal breeding areas. the nesting areas of exotic b1rdr. and animals hidden or camouflaged from public view." he suys "We also give them an explanation of tho wildlife management and conservation programs ~ as well as field studies being conducted at Lion Country Safari They ask quest ions and rccei\•e authoritative answers." St. J ohn tbe Ba~lst Catholic Cburcb of Costa Mesa will celebrate Holy Thursday with an 8 a .m . mass and 7: 30 p. m. concelebra ted Mass of the Lord's Supper and adoration until JO p.m . For Good Friday. the church hus slated st.at1ons of the cross at 12:30 p.m .; hturgy of the passion, adoration of the cross a nd commuruon at 1:30 p.m.; and liturgy of the passion and communion al 7:30 p.m. Holy Satur· day Easter vigil beg1!1s at8p m. with no Sp.m. mass. A new e~ology coun.c will be offered by Orange Coost College this !>Um · mer, enabling studenti. to experience the ex· ploralion of the Grand Canyon by raft. Ecology 194 includes three campus meetings from 4:30 to 9:30 p.m. May 4 and 2S and June 15. The 16-day fie ld study consists of a day and OPEN SUNDAYS & EVENINGS WE CELEBRATING GRAND OPENING SAN DIEGO LOMA IOUAn IH0"'911G a•n• •ottC•ANI AND MIDWAY COME II A•D SEE WHAT WE AT CAIPETlllA HAVE TO OFHI: • HMI HAID UIHTS AT lOW DIS(OUIT PllCIS • TNI lAIGIST CHPIT llVllTOH IM TMI WUT • COMPITIMT, fllllDLY SllVICI • IMMIDIATI IMSTALLATIOM KODELe Ill HI-LOW SHAG DUPONT IYLOI MULTI-COLOR SHAG 1111 KOllfl · 1111 OI \'I ',ff R Ill I IHl ! ltl 1$1j I OOI< O! lUXURllJUS P!.l.1'111 I OUPONl NYLON PIU WRA I 'HMN! 111 ~v AN !ll'lt IN[ ( 11 I UW l Ill••'> ltl l~!lfl (lfN',( ( nw l•RIJftL( s~w; IN 99 DUPOIT llYLOll SCULPTURED ~·11r1(lJIOH 1 • •.1f!1Mr11m . 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Wednesday April 14. 1916 DAILY PILOT aJ ·Top Weightlifter Can't Afford to Go to Montreal SAN DIEGO (APl - w.1,titlifter £nrlq1a Hernanclu look1 llko a srut Olympic proapt'ct. A bolder of three world re· cord• and aeveral chem· plooahiP1. Hernande1 con lift more than lhret Um~ hl.ll W pounds ot body wciaht But Hernandt'I won't be go- inl to Montre1l thll •ummcr. not tven •• u spectator lie llt.erally can't a fford It. Armed with two buchelor "' decrees with h onor11 1n Soani.ah and physical educ11· tfon. and six months 11way lrom a Mast er's degree, Hernandez says he can't find a Job paying more than $2.2S an hour. AAd that, he ,..ys, will not support his wlfc and S-yur. oJd dauehter, nor will ll put a dent in the thousands or dollars he borrowfd lo put tumself tbro'ljb San Dieao Slate. The 3l·yeitlr-old llcmandc& aays be ran away trom b.ll nall\o'e Puerto Rko JO years aeo to seek an· education Nowadays, he •pends most of hls lime see lune a aood job. "U:1ually, J try lo work out on Sunday m ornings," he said. ''It's about the only free time I hav~. But first, I'll go w .a swap meet or look ln lhe papers for a n extra job doing Hooton's Bid Fai/,s Can Sutton Get LA Untracked? LOSANGELES CAP) Young Stan Wall stepped out of the Los Angeles Dodgers ' bullpen for the first time this season in the seventh inning of Tuesday night's game at Dodger Stadium. He did a good job on San Diego's Willie Davis, jamming his, but the former Dodger still managed t.o bloop in a single that loaded the bases. Next was Dave WWield and it was not long before he smashed a Williams May Fine Players KANSAS C ITY-Cahforn1a Angels manager Dick Williams was in a less than festive mood Tuesday night followmg his win- less team 's fourth straight loss of the 1976 American Le a g ue baseball season. And some of his thoughLc; an eluded possible fines for bascrun· ners who Ignore their coach's slfns. 'It'll help 'em pay attention." said WiJH a m s . "People have Arageb Slutv AM G.l"'n.,. ltNIPC tllfl lill#. WC.lllort11• et ll•ftw• (lty ,,._, Uc.tlWJ>l••t ll•"MI• CH, ,,.,,, 1'~elUl ~tltor,.1e capitalized on our baserunning and it co.t us three or four nms toruabt." Tbe K ansas City Royals. com· bining the Angels' inabahty to neiotiate the base paths with the new orrenslve threal of Freddie Patek. whipped the visitors, 7 4 Patek, 22 pounds lighter at 142 pounds after mainta1rung a n gad . d iet throughout the winter. whacked two hits, scored twice and had an rbi. "l was amazed," said Palek . "It felt effortless out there M v reflex, my Instincts . every thing seemed In order .'• "It's amazing how much better I feel. With my weight down my natural ability lakes over and I never realized how much the ad· ditional weight was hurting me." Patek's first run of the night heralded a four·run lturd inning against California starter Andy llassler. 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Oh' Ml tt•• \ f wn,,_., \t U•tm.tM \ ''•f"lflln, ,,,.,., IP H a la 111 \0 ...... ~, ll.0 II ~ ' I • I I °""""IO "> I I I 0 ti ~ 0 0 0 JI I ti 1)>4000 I'' I I I tl 0 1'111"1,,lt CW,I 01 \ t I I I I tllro ll\ J I I I I r.m.. 1 , o o o 1 1 ~_. '•'"" 11 I WP J 111,.,..tl~. P~lllJ\ Pl\ tltr,,_ t -1 DJ A->t,)lt • liner into the lertfieJd seats, a grand s lam homer, and the Padres breezed to an S.5 victory with a rousing seven-run outburst an the seventh inning. As ked afterward if he knew much about Wall, W1Dheld replied. ''No, but he knows all ·about me now .'' The loss was lhe third str aight for the Dodgers , who have yet to Dodge r • Slute All 0.-1HllAllC11MI Alf>' 14 S.,, 01~ •I lo\ A1>9"~ I n o m • lOD "'-4 lOD m. ADtr t•Lo•A-i.••I AU..-t• Al>< lll~A._itutAll-• win in 1976 It also spoilled their belated home opener, which v. as washed out Monday night. Still, a Dodger Stadium operungnigblre· cord 52.703 turned out to see Burt Hooton's bid for has 13th sue · cess1ve victory. Dodgers ace r ight·hander Don Sutton attempts to give LA its first win of the season tonight , oppos· mg 20-game winner Randy Jones, a lefty from Brea. For six innings Hooton ap· peared well on his way to making 1t 13 wins an a row but he was knocked out in the seventh after blanking the Padres forsiic. "Yeah. I pitched all right Cor six mnings," he said, "but. don't forget, the game is nine tnnings, not s1x." It was a pinch single by Willie McCovey that drove borne the ty· ing run for San Diego in the seventh and then Tito FUentes. who wound up with three rbi, singled home two m ore to give the P!Ydres a 3-1 lead. Wall then was summoned. gave up the scratch single to Davis and then the gra nd slam to Winfield. "I e xpected them to bring in a nght-hander," Winfield said. "I was glad that they didn't although 1t doesn"t really make any dif· ference " S#oNDtEGO WO.iv.,. t t~u ll'J o .A • ._,,., Jn l •t1N1•·1 pr H' ,,..,. 'lo'\ U(·t'I\' • "'""d'' ( \trDmp Mr (tJV"'VU'1 •.,-;tll,... 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'" u u 0 0 0 • • • • h 0 0 1 I 4 IACVNA'S HULST HEADED FOR VCI Laaunu Dcach lhgh long dis· I ance runntnR s ens ation Eric llulst dic1 the ~x'H'cted this morn 1n~ s1~n a national letter of In· tent to at lend UC lrv10e next fall. Thus Hulst will be reunited with UCI roach Len Miller . who tutorrd the Laguna Beach star thrt'c years ago. llulsl has lifetime bests of R 44.9 (lwo·m1le), 4.09.1 !mile> and 28:55.0 (10.000 meters). In February he w o n the world j unior cross country chum · pioni;hip. som • cardentna or plumb- int'~en not studylnc. Job- hwntlna or working out. Hernande~ ma na1es •n apartment bulldlnl lO earn ball ttls rent He also puts on wel&hthftlng chnlcs a nd youth eic bl b1t1on1. usually frtt But for •JI his strenath. his helcht an even riv' feet r.ft'ma lo be a areat weakness In landing a Job, he said :Tve tried to cet joba at a lot of lhe better gymt>, but lbe managers always reel you've got t.o be six feet tall," he said. "Last week, I applied and got Ulmed down lo be a bus drinr. J c-ouldn 't believe it ·• Lenan& Puerto R1co for New York in 1166. be be1an liftina weiJhts and ~an education ofter Joln1nar the Air Force that same year. And despite los1n1 both tu11 kn caps an a n auto accad~nt in 1967. Hernandes has built himself into a power UnJng c bam pto n ln lh c featherwel~ht clau . Last Christmas. he won the world power lifting title in Birmingham. England. And even then, he lifted 100 p<>unds less than his world record 1,296 pounds for three hrts. He also can be nch press 336 pounds and lift 473 tn the squat. both stiand lng world marks ln bis weight class He won lest week's NCAA finals in bis class. But none of that seems to help tum, he says. San Dleao State has no athletic scholar~hlps ror weighthf\ers. By the lime he gets his masters this fa II, his debts. may total up to $20,000, h~ said. So. having to puy off both his c reditors and feed his family , Herna ndez h os forgotten about this year's Olympics. In tact. he gets frustrated just thlnkl.ng about it. He also is a harsh critic of lbe Amateur AthleUc Onion. v.•htch he says 1s hurtlna American athletes with Its U&ht rti.ted spend In& polaclei.. "'They're t alking ubout st>ndlJlg only three liftera to the Olympics becau&t" tht> othcni m11ibt not placu amona the top three. But all the of· l1cl11ls will go, m11y~ \$ or f1c\als for three Hrten;." "DOt'!l that m11kc way Sl•ni.u to you.," he ush . "Mol!t of the time . J focl llkt1 quJttinlJ." Bul Hernandei insists that he won't quit ,,,, ..... THE DODGERS' DUSTY BAKER IS OUT AT THE PLATE AS SAN DIEGO PITCHER BRENT STROM APPLIES THE TAG. MV 8th Grader's Goal: Berth on Olympic Team By LAURENE KEYS Ot , ... O.lly ,., ... Staff A sm all silver star hangs from a chain around Nicole Kramer's neck. A gift from a friend, it's sort of a good luck charm But 1976 is an Olympic year. and the young Mission Viejo Nadadores swimming sensation may be eyeing another type of trinket to ha ng around her neck. "J 'd like to make the Olympic team. but if J don't. I'll still work hard and aim for the 1980 Olym- pics," says the elghlh grader from La Paz Inte rmediate School ln Mission Viejo. The newest name on the slat· studded N ad adores s uccess roster, Kramer made her mark at the recent National AAU swim championships in Long Beach. She defeated such talents as U.S. record holder Valerie Lee and Camille Wright in the 200 butterfly with a time of 2: 19.01. Additionally. Kramer finished sixth in the 800 free, competing again st the likes of Shirley Babashoff. "I know all th e people I beat can swim faster,·' !lays Kramer . Lee had been ill prior to the meet and Kramer says Wright wasn't wearing the time·saving skin suit. "So 1 ·ve got to improve, .. Kramer soys. 'Tm not satisfied. and I 'II be working to better my Umes." But Nadadores coach Mark Schubert seems quite pleased with Kramer's progress smce she came t o the team from Quin· cy, Ill. la st fall The blue-eyed 14-year-old lives with the Schubert11 , along with Brian Lonsdale. According to Kramer, living under the watchful eyes of the coach Is not all that difficult. "He doesn 't bring the workouts home wlth him," she says. "IC I have a bad day' he won't mention it after we leave the pool." But the !Cparatlon from family and friends does take Its toll. "J talk to :ny parents all the Ume, and the telephone bills urc really something,'' she says. "A couple or times I thought l would go back. but I didn 't want It all to go down the dr(1in "And It's hard on my tamily al~. they miss me too, but they NICOLE KRAMER think it 's worthwhile." Actually it was Mrs. Kramer who initialed t he move for her daughter. According lo Schubert, she wrote him and then Kram('r's coach called. A good deal of dis· cussion later, Nicole was accept· ed by the Nadadores "We can't accept everyone," sa ys Schube rt. "In ract we turned down over 100 swimmers, We a re very selective. but Nicole had a n outstanding reputation in the midwest before coming here." Schubert feels Kramer has the potential for Olympic stardom. "Nicole is jus t starling to blossom, a nd should hit her peak in four years," he says. "But that· s not to say th at she won't do very well now.·' But the dim in uti ve blonde athlete is taking it day by day and says s h e 's ready for whatever happens . "J don't worry much about what's going to be, and I'm hap. py to be here. I've ~n hearing about the Nadadores for a long lime," says Kramer. "£ remember when I was JO and was reading about Shirley Babashoff at the Olympics. Oh wow, she was m y idol, and now I'm here a nd I'm swimming on the same team," adds the 5.0;. charmer. "Say 5·1, thal sounds taller," she urges. A gold medal, the Olympics, perhaps. But for now the silver star on the chain seems most ap- propriate. Nicklaus Missing From T of C Golf CARLSBAD CAP) With Jack Nicklaus among the missing and one of the smallest raelds of m11ny years on hand . a wide-open race appears in prospect for aolf's preslil(e-laden but controversial $225.000 Tournament of Cham· pions. Nicklaus' absence from this ofr· af(ain, on-again tournament. and the numerous multiple· winners over the last few month~ have cul Thursday's starting lineup of this champions-only event to 22 men. They're chasinit a $45,000 first prize with an enlic· ing $4,347 to the player finishing dead last. The tournament, restricte<I lo an ellle field of wi nners only from the las t 12 months and for more than two d ecades one or the highlights of the American tour. was quietly stripped from the schedule after its completion lahl year. The cancellation wns never an· nounced but, after The Associ111 t'd Preas r eported It was being dropped, PGA lour com missioner Deane Beman said the action had been taken due to thf' similarity of the T of C format to that or the new World Serie~ ot Golf. Muncie Inks Seven-year Saints Pact NEW ORLEANS -Apparent I~ leery ofletting anotherbigone~l'L away, the New Orleans Saints have signed All·Amcrican run· ning back Chuck Muncie to a seven· year, $1 million contract. The pact expires two years art.er the contract of coach Hank Stram, who earlier this year was given the job or bringing the dor· mant Saints back to life. Stram's contract was a lso reported to be in the vicinity or $1 million. Goola9ott9 Bree;e11 LOS ANGELES Evonne Goolagong ea sily defeated Cyn· thia Doerner. 6· l . 6·2, to highlight. Tuesday nig ht's play in the women's tennis association championships at the LA Sports Arena. In other matches , Chris Evert topped Lesley Hunt; 6·3, 6-3, Francoise Durr ups et Olga Morozova, 7 ·6, 6·3; Martina Navratilova downed Carrie Meyer , 6·2, 6-2; and Marita Redondo ousted Mi ma J ausovet. 4-6, 6·2, 6·3. Jotae• Charged LOS ANGELES -Former Na· tional Football League All-pro David "Deacon" Jones has been named in a m isdemeanor manslaughter complaint result· mg from a traffic death. The complaint was issued in connection with an automobile accident Jan. 21 an which a 4· month-old infant was fatally lo· JU red. J ones, 37, of Culver City, was clnv1ng a car that hil another broadside 1n south central Los Angeles, authorit ies said .~t rikt-A .,,.rt t-d LOS ANG F.LES An uppnrenl mas understandinl( bNwe('n management and union orfkiulis <"ll'ared up, u strike at the atalt'':t thoroughhrl'd ruce track11 hu11 on· c·e again been aYertt.>1i (;09Pr Ol.-11 PASAUF.NA Pnsachmn lligh School All ·C I fo' basketbt1ll i1dt'c lion Michael Andl'rson, 17, dled Tuesd ay or head lnjurlt'S 11uHc•rc•<I when ht' wu~ thrown hy o hor11l' March 12. ·1·1-B I B .firr C:11b• CHICAGO Manny Trillo Winning Goal Was Lucky--Go • g The Tournament or Champion!t was th~n restored w the 197fl . schedule hy action of the tour 's Policy Board after numerous complaints from the players. Nicklaus. however, chose not lo compete this seaaon -for the first lime in many years. tnpled in the ninth lnnln~ and scored on Rick MondAy's two out slntilc to give the ChkaAo Cubs a 5 4 victory over the New York Mets Tueadty before a re· cord opening-day crowd of 44.818. BOSTON CA P l -Butch Goring ol lbe Los Angeles Kings was m the right spot at the right time. His effort paid otr and the Kings are all even with the Boston Bruins in their NaUonaJ Hockey Leaiue quarterfinal playoff. "It was a lucky eoaJ. but we"ll take il," Goring said after be Upped home captain Mike Murphy's 2S·foot shot just 27 seconds into sudden death over- Ume Tuesdey night. lifting the Kini• to a 3·2 victory an the second aame of the best-of-seven ~rica. Worklne on a powu play as Boston defensem an Dallas Smith "'as in the penalty box ror an In terference infraction late in lhe Uurd period, the Kings struck quickly in overtime. "J got lhe puck in our end, car· ried most of the way down ice and dropped It to Bob Murdoch just inside the Boston zone,·· Got'· ing said. "I broke for the net as Murdoch shot. Gerry O\eevers <Boston goalie) m ade a fine save, but the puck went right back out to Murphy. I was beside the net ond when Murphy shot I just directed itln .. Tbe Kln1s. blanked 4-0 in I.be series opener Sunday. got on the board on Marcel Dionne's flrsl playoft goal early in the second period, tying the score l·l . The n. after Boston regained the lead on· Johnny Bucyk'.s power play goal. Dionne made it 2·2 ln the third Park. who underwen i.tt knee surgery March 5, retu ed to the Boston lineup. However, he was unable to get the Bruins offense rolling, although Boston had a 30-23 advantage in shots on goal period. aaaln wllb Smith in the ... ~.':.!~"":,... penalty box. r.. ..... ,., o-"W"" t k d b It' '• 1.MAn•~•l lo~IO~l.Ol,,.....1•\lltcl l·1 "' oo some um pena 1es • Ptw'-1111'1• l. Toro .. ta 1, ,.,,,1_,...,,. 1H<11 and I knew l hat eventu•lly they -~•t.o would catch up w itb us," Boston 8'11'•10 '· ,..,,. York "'•"~" > or· 11111••0 -\etlO\l-0 coach Don Cherry said. ''We also ....,,.,, .. , 1. ,,., .. "°, ""°"'' ... ._...,.. ..... ,, o. missed loo many opportunities. ni .... 0 1., co.~ Why, we had open nets and mis· nu ... , .. ,,,.. ..... o,. ,,,._,. 5ed the net entirely." ""''•°"'""'••• '0 '°"',, _,,,,..., •t Chi<•" All·s tar defe nseman Brad eo.1<1<1•"·•••••0 He's eolng fishing, With his decision not to play. the play over the 6,855-yard. pa r·72 La Costa Country Club course appears a wide-opeo af· rair. Chief among the contenders are the multiple-winnen rrom the laat 12 months. They include newly-crowned Masters cham· pion Ray Floyd, defending T of C UUe ·holde r Al Gelberger, British Open king Tom Wat.son, Hale Irwin, Hubert Green, Johnny Mille r , Gene Llltter, Ben Crenshaw and Roaer Maltbie:. . Brohane_.r Sharp BLOOMI NGTON. Minn. - Former Hunllnttton Beach HIJ(h standout Jack Brohamer gol the Chicago White Sox off to the right start Tuesday with an rbl single l.n the second Inning and the Sox went on to PoSt a 4·1 victory over Minnesota in American League baseball action. Brohamer collected a pair ot 1ingles in four trips lo the J>lalo before an opening d'ay crowd or 21.011 al Minnesota, spoiling ~rt Blyleven's home debut. OAtt.'f PILOT WedMed Aonl 1•. 197& ;b:cadia Meet S~t Saturday '-ltCAOIA-1..afunia a.etb H1ah '• Ertc lulst and El Toro'• 1..111 Gourdlfte top a talmled ~of Orange Cout aru ttadr ud field stars who will be competing m tht- n\nth Arcadia lnvila· UonaJ s .. turday na.:ht at Aroe41a High ~teld evt!nts will begin at. ~:ao and the lint nm nlftt event will start at 7 in a• meet tha t 1s con· s1dered to be one of lbe courttry's top high school lnvltaUonols S.nta fYs SJil Penll.- 14 10 ti indoor~J and Pt Lom1t'i. IS.in Dlt'gO) Chn~ f>o" ell < 4 14 1 1n door I MJt er De1's (Santa Ana > Hill St J o hn <9· 10 l >. Edison's <Hunt· 1ngton lit!uCh > Colin McConnell (9 : 19 2), Corona del Mar's Jeff Du v 19 .20.2) and Ne~·port Harbor's Gary Ertz (9 27 2> "'ill contest the two mile In the d1 ::.c us. Costa ~Jeso Will reature Greg Holden I 160·01, Darrell Allen < 153-3 'r1 > and Richard Wniht ( 148-1). In lhe cirls divisi.on. Cycl Season To9pen ~oods or llunt 1ncton Beach ht•ads the nody formed Oranct! County Eaele :.peechuy 14-am that will make 1t:. debut at the Orange County Fa1rgroundb in Costa Mesa t"'r1day nitbt for the start of tht-1976 motorcycl~ s hort ·trurk ~a&On . Team r ac1n1:. & popular attraction In Europe. will be adck>d to the speedway t'1rcult for the r1rst tame th1:. season with ot her teams representing Ventura. Irwindale. 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( •1m1"9 Matf'\ >0 Pf''C•nl Pvr\4' ,,,. C••i""•l\41 pr•u ~noo Ooc• o ...... '°"'9"""1 ~o • .,. (l\•M i-1 ....... Soft• IP<0(-1. sa.,., .. ~, tl• ,, • ., t 9ornb.ln. Halst. the 1975 state two-mUe champ who bas na •~t. wW try to de feat Thoe Hunt of PMJfck Keary Hieb (San Diego> for the first time Oft a track th11 year. Hmn bolds a 4·0 ectce OW!' lhe Lagu..oa Buch ..ter and has clocked u l :G.t two mile . Huitt U....8:52.S. Gourdine, a junior. is one •t the top girls ft'I· t...a. She bas already nm the 80 low hurdles in lOA and bu lon1 jumped lJ.-9. She i• among ~ fa'Nl"ita in both even\5. Newport Ha rbor and Corona del Mar have top entrants . Newport's Becky Daniel (42·5'• and 9S-O> a.s in the shot p..- a.nd discus while Corona del Mar's Dale Keouah (58.8> will run in the 440. Eduon will be represented by Cat.by Jones (25.S and 58.S) in the 220 and 440 and by . f.tose Sweeney 06·10) and Chris Tomasic (17-0) in the long jump. Woods. a three-lime na.t.aonaJ champion. wdl be joined on the Eagles by Wild Ball Cody, flhke Muntean. Mark Cherl . Eddie Reeves a nd Alan ChrUtian, the latter ol R.eoo. Nev. Christian is the top ride r in Northern· California white Reeves was captain of the Hackney team of the British speedway league for seven years. He 1s one of three European riders signed to compete in the U.S. this year. Cevn\• ''"or 11 L••"' Lu l.u 1 rGoou• ... l•,tv Mh-. CC.r0ttlid.,, Doml~\Sl•r (fh,.ft\l • ., "'"'" ••ca -o... ...... tltK• ,..,,..,~,OIJrgt\lif .. Wftf SPHf" ~ -& "-It•"' _, .i UGO,_ ' ..... -con"*"'dl p-nooo In Ute boys di vlsi.on, t.b£ Oran&e Coast area is loaded with entrants in the distancu. In the mile. Mission V1ejo's Mike Wallerhouse, who hu a best of 4: 18.5, will be facing the likes of Hunt (4:02.7 indoors), Laguna Beach freshman Cynthia ffar. ryman wm contest the 880 (2 : 25) and mile CS: 12> while teammate Linda Cue (S:22) is in the mile along with Costa Mesa'1 Erin Gallagher (5:26.8). BefU!h Cities Co-claa•p• ~"9 D••• ICl•ltl; B•t .. , IGilliJOlll Je lluu IC:-troyl, IOl'IY , __ , tc. ............ ,t v.1 .... 1 IWtlll•m•f ~·~ •t f tme (HOUI, Cl••wt 0.\19" ITl~rl, $tyU"" ~­ (~ti'' The Eagles will meet the Bakersfield Bandits in Friday niebt's opening tum action. The Huntington Beach High Oilers girls basketball team finished in a tie for the Beach Cities League championship with Fountain Valley this year. Front row (from left): Kim Burrows, Karen Howatt and Kathy Doyle. Back row: Debra Burrows. Mary Beth Wray. Virginia Vines. Frances Garland, Alma Clor and coach J oanne Kellogg. Absent when the pict ure was taken was Kerry Jackson. i1tlfH IACI' 0,_. Mlle ... , .. (l•IM•"• Mil'•' 10 "'tent. • _..., ~a 1' .-rcen1 Put>• ~JOO. Oe ..... no "'"• ••0,000 ,....,, ... F•U•cv tAubtl'\•, J..,. • .,_ -.. •• 10e;.o,,..r1. "'""' ... ,..nv ttOO<ll A"dV\ l.t"\t~r (Ore90'vt: Area JC Spikers ~. ~~.~~ !_e!~~~u .011 W~nd Saddleback be staged at El Camino, college track and held starting at 9 a. m . teams will compete m Saddle ba c k and the an9'llal Southe rn Cal G o I d e n W e s t . Relays Thursday-but at meanwhtle, will compete different sections of the an D1v1slon Ill al College Southland. of the Desert in Palm A coatingent of 0CC spikers. ~·ill run at Cer- ntos College. beginning at noon, in the Division 1 RriJn Halts Area Nines Heavy rains Monday nicht caused postpone· menl of several baseball games involving Orange Coasl area nines Tues· day UC Irvin e wa s scheduled lo play at UC Riverside and Southern California College at USlU in San Diego. Both games were postponed with no new dates ~ct. Maler D e a Ha gh 's Angelus Leal(ue ouling wltb St. Paul was postl?"1ed with no new dat.t'9t. Be ) wall attempt tn Desert. Fie ld events begin at 10:30 with the first running event due to start at 11. ~•••H<ll E•lrln '\h'6tH• ,...,,dtn-C"•'ht' Hte~n. °""" J•<••. 0....... c.....o ..... t(e ..... (""'°"". \ptlnl tnf'dtey r •i•y-M.tA .-.Owe. St••• St"\PiOf". "'<'-\. Ct'"'O ,.,9 ......... dhl-. .... o ... , ,....,, - \CM !>lowruv•. E eton, 0.1<\ t<tng. Joi\ coo•. MO ••••r-Howe, .uc11.._ Mh . \.1'. S•MOIOft ; "'"• , ••• ,._ Fer-9..,.,.,, 1(11'19, E•I"" •ncl C... L-t""'ll-~louruyll. ,_, -\."""""' -..,,_.,.., ... _ - -lljl(q~•re. d•--Slow Ge<U. Ge_ ....... ~ O•tl•,.c• mt"dl•Y r•l•v--G•t y Ceo•••"d, 0•1t• Wt•'•"· 9 •11 McOwown Oon ,,..,...., ,,,. ..... ,.,_ 81•1 J•n,.,,.,_ (OP•lattd 0o..tQ Fu 1,,....0 W.I'°" Fot.tr·Mlte r"-r- 0."9 !...,YI.... 0oo> ••""9 Fl-. ""°"°"'" Sl\OI •v•-8ob G., ...... Miil• £ya"\ ~t•vf' Ltw1 ... d llCV\- "4\••'I E "''"\· Lf'Wf\ ,,.,.,._..,_ Johft A•U. Cttuc.a Tuel'. Htck ~nlm,tt•. J•ft'•n1, Pot• v•wU- NIJimoto Jtnfllo '""' ~·-C...t .... rift s ..... , •• twrdlH --c.-"··-Jlfn llen•-"· Jotut er•\•o•. 8 ... R1Ct\•rO\OI\. 110 rf'l•'t-0.ftftl' 8'-0• P•ul 0...-1. Tom Goto!.t•'"· "'"' ,......,11'1, ......... ., __ .. ..... f.,.<t "'•134. Hower• l(e•••'· M.¥1•"· \onnt nudity '"'' 't'-M•dln. ()tv.wl 8'adtord, Ke•••• . .....,...,. .. '"'•• C(tf"t W.t»r, Jim 1(1,., ~ ~•pt'o Jtft .Jo4'e\, two mHe ,-.. ~ - JM l(ol•r. ft1rry VermtlYt'•. Bob Ht>rvolh SheOlf'O In team racing, two members from each squad race to gain hi&h score. First place is worth three points. second two and third one. Each rider will race four times in a 12-heat ser ies. The two top riders fro m each team compete in the lltli heat or main event or the team racing program. A sudden d eath period will be used to break ues. Rustlers In Action Marina Tops Foe SANTA MARIA - Marina Hi&h School <Huntington Beach) ad· vanced to the winner's bracket of the Santa Ma r ia Jnvitational baseball tourney Tues- day witb a 5-0 victory over Santa Barbara's San Marcos High al San- t a Maria High School. Action continued today in the rain-delayed 8· SANTA MARIA-teamsetup. Golden West College will I n T u e • d a Y ' s face Canada College of opener the Vikings Redwood City tn the handcuffed S~ M ~s opening round of ~ 80• on the four-blt patching of nual Allan Hancock leflhanded junior Ed bueball tourney here Selby. who •lruck out Thursday. ' ' four and issued no walks. Canada I.a the defend· Ron Cooper led the ing champion. Marina attack with two Golden West brines 8 tuts, an rbi double and 11·6 record into the two-runsingJe. tourney. Win or lose. Ma~k Dapello and Ken coacb Fred Hoover's Stalhngs also came Rustlen wfll also play th r o u g h w it h run. Friday and Saturday. producing e rtorts. 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'f /'8 ~ Service, Stl~tion & Price. --~ C.IOIAUTllY Volume BMW/Fl.r dcaltr 1860 Lonit 8e.1'h Blvd. Long ~h. ( 213 I 591·8721 .. .. Fi1'e ChaUengn Recei1'ed New Lipton Race Due 81 ALMON i.oacA8£Y Deltyl'tleol ........ IJ .. Whatever happened to the Up. ton Ch~lleo1t Trophy? a a ques- tion beln1 aaked lo yachu n1 cirdn hereabouts. The an.swer, qulckly and simp- ly, ii that It 1U ll rl'))C>la ln tho San J)je&o Y acbt Club'• trophy cabinet for want of autrlcienL cballenfert. TradJtionally, the audden de- ath Lipton Trophy race hllS been held hftbe water1 of the dolend-ina yacht club Jn Mareh of each year. l..t1t year the event, held in San Diego. drew only four atarte rs -lncluding the de· fender. ~ A RESULT, lbe sponsonng Southern California Yachting As- sociation revised the deed of gift to rule that the race would not be sailed unless there were at least five starters on the line. When the d eadlin e for challenges arrived this year there were only three clubs issu- in1 bids for the prestigious cup that dates back to 1903 i n Southland yachting circles. Reason for th e l ack of challengers was believed to be .that. number or other important s pring yachting events in- terfered. ~ three ch allengen and the SDYC defender were all EriCIOft'°" sloops. RATHER THAN let the trophy 10 uncballe niied tor a year. SDYC bu •nnounctld th•t at as open for a new challenge for • race to be sailed July 11. Since the announcernent, SDYC chairman Gerry DriacoU said five challen ges have been re- ceived, ranging from One Ton ratiqs or 2'7.S to Ericson-463 with a raUn1of33.0 Under the terms of the deed of aift. tht challenging yachts must be within flve percent or rating or lbe defender. Hence the spread of 27.S to 33.0 is too much, said Driscoll. "We are 'hoping for challenges in either the One Ton or Two Ton categories to make it an even race." said Driscoll. "There 'Oiistle UCI Winn er Heidi Van 'T Riet, sailing a Thistle sloop, was the winner of UCI Sailing Association's Portsmouth H andicap regatta sailed in Newport Harbor Satur- day and Sunday. T hirty.three boall in three divisions turned out forlbe event. seems to be plenty oc those boats around." NEWPOaT HARBOR Yacht Club ha challen&t'd with Don Ayres Jr.'• new Two Tonner, Doapatch. 'rwo-tonnna are about 40 feel in overall length, Driscoll said the club la hoplna for consid erabl y rnorc challenges than the minimum so there will be no dan8er othavtn.: to cancel the race b«ause or last mtnute dropouts. .Events which miiy ha\'e tn· terfered w1tb the hoped for L~p­ ton challenee were California Yacht Club's Overton Series - still in p rogress -and Los Angeles Yacht Club's Whitney Stries whtch concluded last weekend. Both events draw the type of yach ts that would normally challenge for the Lip- ton Cup. Other upcoming spring eventa drawine considerable interest are the San Diego Yachting Cup Regatta for ton type <level) racers; the Pacific Ocean Rac- ing Confer ence (PORC) -both starting in May. and the biennial Los An geles to Tahiti race scheduled to start June 15. P U BLIC ~OTICE P UBLIC NOTICE PUHLJC NOTICE P UBLIC NOTICE BOATING Wednescsay. Apnt 14 1976 CAIL Y PILOT ·~ Betty Battling · NB Woman to J'ie in Florida Betty Cook of Newport &>ach, Pacific Olfshore Power lson'\ the oo ly woman dnvtr oC btlt Rac1n.: Association wtuch h(• open class offshore power boats, helped found. He ls also the ~ur wall be among the drivers whu rent president or the AnicriC'an wUl compett' In the Bucordi Power Boat A111oc1auon. Trophy race out of Mianu, F1a. Mays. Mn. Cook will dnvc nn un· usual boat. th~ giant Kudu. a Ron Jones deisl1ned luMel bull, with a crew of four. Another Southland drivf'r in th · rice will ~ Bob Nordskog of Van Nuya, ·D.cc driver or the NOROSKOG WIU. driv& tw well-known Claarette hull. Power Ooftl M ll&1&1inc Spcdal. powered by two 4119 cubic lnch MerCrulsers. lie ht already off \0 u fast :Hurt this yt'ar with • vie· tory in the Grand Vrlx del Rt)' ~t Marina del Rey. Hu alao drove in the Bushmllls Classic at Newl)Mt &llch a few weeks aao but broke down before the finish LA Club Wins Cup The Miami event Is tht-fir Americ11n ortshore raco or t season which achieves inter llonal status as It qualifies fOI" tht Union or ln tern allonal Motorboat mg <U l M > points. The UIM ls the world governing ~ of offshore power boat racing. For Whitney Series Los Angeles Yacht Club's o\\n three-boat entry in the Whitney Series won t h e new Com- modore's Trophy offered to the yacht club team whlch wound up the best five of six senes with the lowest score. The LA YC team entry was composed of Whimsey Tres, Crosswind and Black Bird . They wound ,up the series witb a low PUBLIC NOTICE score of 66 1 :: points. Runner -up for the Com - modore's trophy was Balboa Yacht Club's team composed of Hurricane Deck. Altheris and Hat Trick with 78\.~ points. Other clubs with team entries were Long Beach Yacht Club, 1Z7'' points · Pacific Mariners Yacht Club.' 157, and Cabrillo Beach Yacht Club, 161. f'ICTITIOUS 8USINIESS NAMI STATIEMINT ,.,. 1o1-1nq i>e•t.0n " c1o1no .,.. .. U •\. Slarta Thuradey, AprH 15. mE BACARDI Trophy race was originally named after the legendary Sam Griffith when the hrst race was run from Ft. Lauderdale to Cat Cay, Bimini and Miami In 1964. For several years it was sponsored by Hen, nessy Cognac Company. When H en ne ssy d ro pp ed the sponsorship it was taken over by Bacardi Imports of Miami. T he race annually draws some of the top drivers in the world. THE CAA PV•CE. noo H.trllor 81"°, CO.I• "'°W· CA •2•U Oelbt-rl R•v lutner. 2 ... 1 V14 r..-ne,.to. 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Sl.40.., ~h·""<"'""'" .... ---- MO CARD1 Lighting Picture Dark Pay More LOS ANGELES (AP) ( ) Anah•1m Redevelop· -UnseHonably warm TAKING mtnt Al(en,·y, 1s tht- weath•r uuaed reduced ~'TOCK ~pt!aker at the d1oncr aaa sales and conse· ------------Tuesday. April 20. ot the quently lower eamin1s Secretary Thoma5 S. 0 rang t• Co 11 n t y by the Pacific Li&hling Kleppe not to approve Econom k Round Table Co .. the parent flrrn ol the Kalparow1ts pr<>Jcct. The meeting will be held Southern Ca1tforn111 a Sa It L 11 kt• C 1 t y at 6 . 30 p m al lht• GuCo. newspaper rl'port<•d Airporter Inn. Ne\\port Tht> nE>w ord tnancl' . appron·d 6 to l , "ould r~1wn· all plan(':. nyint-: into an> county 111rport to mtt.41 th<' F'tdual Aviation Admin1stru· lion's noi!ot' standard,') fur subsu111t• uirliners Howevt'r. th~ rulu would not upply to lwo pro· tot »pt• Conl•ordes built before Dt'l' 31, 1974 . For Charge Card Jn r •leulng Its first Monday. Bt>ach. further 1rtCormu quarter earnings r t'port Meanwhile. 30 con· \ton il4 av111h1bk from showing a 16 perce nt gressmen are urgini Patricia VanR1per, NEW YORK (AP> -C1Ubank, the na· tion 's se<-ond luri.:cst bank. has announced It will chaqu: ll 50·rent monthly !\Crvict Ce@ to Its Muster Chorge customcrll who pay their bllls immediately. Jndustry spokesmeo said the practice probably will spread to other banks t1<'ross the country. drop In earnings from Kleppt" not to mukl-any 6"i4·3410. the aame period a year decision on the pl,.11t. ago, Puciflc Lighting Kleppe,~ ho will visit the added that net income site Apnl 21. as expected for the period mi~ht be to dec ide shortly on reduced even more ar the whether to pt-r1111t ust• of utlllty fails to overturn a federal hwd 1n bu.ilclin1: "It's a step in the rl&ht direction." Richard M . Rosenberl(. vkt pre~ident of Walls Farito Hank 10 Sun t'runci21co, said Tuesday. "l think there will be ft sl&nlrlcunt num~r of other banks th11t will follow." S<a..& million refund order the plant handed down two weeks ago by the California 0C Dfnn~r S~t Publac Utilities Com· Sybil Silver m an , mission <PUCl.. econo mi s t for th-: Southern California Ban Approl'ed FAIRFAX, Vu. <A Pl Fairfax Count y 's Board of Supervtst'lts has voted to amend tht> county'• noise ordinance In an effort to b~111 most Concorde SST fhghts into Dulles In ternational Airport. Mining Sottglal. l NDEPEN OF.NCE <P l -Tennaco Corp. has ask«-d the In n> Count\· Planning Con\m1ss1on to llUlhor1:ie mm1ng opera· hon>; just outs ide the east boundary lme of Death Valley natiortal monu· ment. Edison has asked the ~~-~----~--~--~--~~~-~~------~ lJntil the rhange goet1 into effect next month. mo:st of the millions of Amerlcuns who use bunk charge cards puy no membenhip fee. The exceptions ore in a Cew areas where interest rates are lower than normal and an annual fee is c har!!ed to make up the dif· ferl'nce. Citibank is the first bank in the coun· tr·y lo impose this kind of monthly charge. The estimated two-thirds of the bank charge card holders who derer their payments pay intt'rest fees generally ranging from 1 to 11: percent a month. P UC for a rehearing on its refund order, and if the PUC denies the re· hearing net income could drop anoth e r $2 .l million, Pacific Lightirtg estimated. C'IM!ater• Wfn WASHINGTON (A P) -lf you think you 1~an get away with not telling the Internal Revenue Service URS) how much money you made in in· teresl and dividends, you may be right. IRS Com missioner Donald C. Alexander ad· mitted to a House gov· ernment operations sub- committee tha t his agen· cy does not always find out about such income if Americans don't list on their annual returns. The Citicorp Credit Services division or Citibank, formerly known as First National City Bank. said the charge will be applied only during months when the cardholder makes a purchase and pays the full balance within the bHling period. No charge will be imposed d ur· ing months whe-n the card is not used or when payment is deferred. * * * , For Time Magazine NEW YORK <AP ) -The newsstand price or Time magazine went up lo Sl a copy this week. About 5.8 percent of the magazine's domestic circulation -252,000 out of a total o( 4,325,000 copies -is sold at newsstands. A Time spokesman said the magazine an· Ucipates no appreciable decline in sales due to the higher price. EPA Opporition SALT LAKE CITY <P) -· ThC' E nvirvnmenta l Protection At:!cncy. cit· ing moves to upgrade atr ·quahty s tandards around national parks, will ask Int erior Easter Lilies Grace Seaso11 Time has been 75 cents a copy since J~nuary. 1975. and its major competitors, 1'ewsw~ek and U.S. News & World Report :.till are at that price. ' Shipments of lilies from Northern California. said to be unusual in that each plant has 12 to 14 buds, have just arrived at Buffum's Fashion Island store in Newport Beach for the Easter season . Ex· hibiting plants (left to right) are Kim Wulfert, Karen O'Donnell and Cheri Back er. A spokesman for Newsweek said that magazine has no plans now to raise its price. 'Gold Check' Law Strict By LAURIE KASPER 0t Ille 0.lly l'l l•Uhtlt The so· called "gold check" does not represent an easily obtained pot at the end or the rainbow. On the contr ary. a person will have to meet all the qualifications. said Verne King. manager or the Social Security Administration office in San Juan Capistrano. Few people cheat to get this check for Sup· plemental Security In· come <SSI l disability payments. he said. But. just in case, he recently issued a warning against it. "BE CAREFUL AND tell us you have certain assets." he said. "Just play it straight." Stephen L . Bliss of Willits wasn 't straJght with the government. As a result. he was sen· \enced to one year in jail for d~fraudlng the gov. emmental program. King d etailed the case r ecently. s a y lng he wants to inform t he public that his office will work to prevent fraud. All "appropri at~ cases" wtll be t aken lo th~· ll S. Attorney. he said. Bi\SICALLY. SSI pro- vides $250 a month to people who are agl'd, blind or disabled and li v- ing on l imited Income a nd rellources The federal office took it over from ('OUnty welfare pro- grams In January, 1974. "It 's a (n eed ) pro· .irnm. which is n new tteld for us ... !laid Kini:. No one has been pro· llecuted throuf(h his of Cice. which cov(lrll the county from El Toro. Laguna N11tuc•I a nd Lagun:i Beach sout h. King said. Two cases are being reviewed. PEOPLE MA V TllV to cheat simply by not declaring all their as· sets. he said. They may own a house and say they rent it. Or they may 8«Y they don't have a car when they do. "You can't pass a law that can't be bro.ken," he said. Most uses are report.· ed to them by friends and relatives, he s ald. "They get mad." he explaJned. "Thls is sup- ported from general re· venue. U you're a tax· payer. you're helping to pay the bill and it galls some people." BUT HE SA ID ''nearly everybody is honest." ln fact., he admitted. "We haven 'l been able to get a large number or claims." He aald fey,·er ' It \ 'PLAY STRAIGHT' Verne King people than projected ate r eceivi n g the benefiL'I. "There probably are people who are eligible and desperately need tbe money," he said , THEY JUST MIGIIT not know a bout the pto· gram or be too proud to accept 11 n y form or publlc assistancf'. But the attatude of most people 1s not against the program," he said. •'These people a re old or they 're sick or they're blind," he suid. WiJI LA Ever Be TV's HQ? NEW YORK CAP ) - Question : Will the television networks ever move their headquarters from the East Coast to Los Angeles, whe r e nearly all their prime time entertainment pro· grams are made? "Maybe one day in the future," said Robert 0 . Wood. who has resigned as head of CBS· TV to re· tum to Los Angeles to form a TV production company under an ex· elusive four.year con· tract with the network. 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"""" Sl•1• ~ •1 sod :wt W.\1 lt\O UO<l•ltl llo<Kft Hll I II N l . ~I ~I) t I ISi C'-''NP FIHl4! ~0 fA ll lt ru..o 1J ti U 0( Slt..,mlft '°UM\, "1 ""''" ~t 71' I 7t &e«r '" • " N L !.lot-' ., 10 " Gtwtll • ... • ltl((lln • iO •• , " IJ " ll. ""' ,... 2 ~ H L! WIK "" • j " .~ '! ~edn e da,,',, Afternoon Price15 NYSE ,.., t " COMPOSITE TRANSACTIONS 0....•1'-1"(-t•--lfW-V-M-.,,_..fllf,-ew.~Ot-•-(•"C-lltlw<~ h~~----.. ---·""*'.,._ .. ..., .... 0o .... ,_ .. .,, ..... ._ I f,f ra l'"prot•t-• .... • c • ROME <AP) -The lira improved for the second day today, and prices on the Milan stock market also rose But the Fial plant In Turin was hit by another multlm1llion dollar fire. and Premier Aldo Moro's minority Chris tian Democratic government still ip peared doomed The lira improved from 897.75 to the dollar to 883·887. thanks lo technical factors and support by the centrAI bank. Stock prices opened from a half to one percent higher on the Milnn market. However. analysts agreed that the ltnprovl'ment ln both the money and stock nrnrkct!l was tlue to tttchnical factors ., " Weanesd1v Ao11114 1976 s DAILY PILOT In California Chevy May Beat Ford Car Sales By MIL TON MOS KO"'IT'l Tht-pasung General Motors ts C'urrentl; admmlsterintt to Pord Motor Com~an~ ·~ prob;ahly moi.t nohcnble m C'nllfornla, "herl' Chl'\'rolt't 1s mountan.i a determined drh l' to ouat the Ford Dlv1s1011 from ftriit place 10 i.ulei.. Cahforrun hai. long bt>t-n the b1(Ult'st car murkct ln lht' nation. Tht• stutl' has 11.390,000 cars on the road, mote than mogt countries. And It h11s t>.lcn a spt'cHll point or prtde for Ford D1vli.lon that 1t rnnkNI number one in Uus car-rabid stutc. Tht• F'ord 01vls1on. whose llneu1> lncludt·~ the P1nt11, Mtl\\•nck. Torino, Granada and Th1mdt•rb1rd, h.11' bt•\•11 able to .iCComphsh in California what 1t Money Tree couldn't 1n the rt':.t of the t·ountry Beat Chevy. It liked to think that this was n forerunner or what would hapl)Cl.' na· t1onall~ Not <m ly isn't 1t happening nat1onnlly, 1t may soon no longer be true 1n Cahfornw. That's the bitter pill Ford Is fac- ing. G1't'S CHF.VROL•::T 1)1\1Mon, who&e hnt.>up include5 the Nova. Camaro, Veg.i. Mon1a and Corvette, has been the top car seller 1n tbe United St:iw~ for about 40 years It near· ly always outsells the Ford D1ns1on nameplates. It did so in 1975 to the tune of 1.8 mil hon curio to Ford's l 5 million. Ford's populanty 1n California dates from tb~ mid-1960s when the Mustang\\ :i~ introduced The r acy lines of this car appe:iled to Californians -and lhey switched their allegiance from Che\'y to Ford The Mustang was introduct'd m 1964 and by l~.Ford Divisioh was outselling Chl'\'rolct in California, 189,000 cars lo 162.000 In 1967, Chevy rcR111ned the lead but in 1968 1-'ord Division was back on top and 11 remained there. no ml!· Ler what car buyers in tht• r<'st or thl' count ry were doing; HERE ARE THF. California registration figutd"; l 'ord vs Chevy, for the Y<'ar:. IH70 throui.:h 1971 1970 1971 1972 1973 1974 Ford 125,700 158,800 170,300 175,000 132,000 Cbevrol~t 177,500 182.800 214.700 212,400 166,100 As you can Sel'. the Ford O" 1s1on m aintained a cons1s tent sales bulge O\'Or Ch<'vrol\'l during those years even thou$(h Chevy was tht' top sclltr in the national stundlng~. 1975 was a horrendous )'t•:ir for U.S auto maktrs the worst in more than a decade, but ont• point was cle11r:' GM weathered the i;torm bt'tter thun fo~ord. When c&r soles began to pick up toward the end of the year, walh tbe in- troduction of the 1976 models. the resurgencl' was l~ by G M And the comeb.ick extended this time to t:he otet 1n California DURING 1975 TllF. SALF.S of tht• 1-'ord D1v1s1orl were do\\ n 24 percent in l'allfomta Chevrolet\\ as down too. by 18 percent. That's nothinl't lo he prnud of but it did mean thul Ford's edli(c O\'f'r Chc•vv 10 C'all fnrn1a was reduced lp Uw thinnes t margin s tnt'l' l!Hi9 Ford l>1v1sion ended up t>wt yeor With Cahfornia sales or 126.000 Ch1·vrolet had 108,000. ' Gent'n:tl Motors has contmut•d to stretch its lead lll the automotive market th.is year S1nc·c the introduclloq o( lhc 1976 models, its i;hare of market, not counting im~. ha.-. mounted to 54 percent, up from 52 percf'nt in 1975. Md con tributing to that surge 1i. the Chevrolet rebound in Cahforma. It wants to quash Ford's cl:11m that it's number one in what 's considered to be a par(' ... etter market. And 1976 mu~ be the year that 1l does tct(ain an lh1:. !:>late the position 1l holds In the re:.l of the country Alaska Airlines Hopes to Soar SEATTLE <AP> -W1lh an improved on-llmt' tPcor<I helping 1t s hed thl' unwuntcrl nicknam t' of "Elust1t• Airlines." Alaska A1rhncs 1:. in the hlack and looking towarfl the future. "The key to our suc<'ess, I foci , lie:-. in roncentrating on our regular scheduled M'rvicr to se>rve the regulDr Alask11 travell•r in an effort to avoid thi: b1~ scai.onal peaks anti valleys associated with touri~m." said airline Chairman Honald F . Cos~ravc Tiit: 44·YF.AR·0 LI) t'o,~rJvC', \\h1J UM:d to run a rl•:tl estate development r1rm in Alo1'tk.1 lm>k over the Sealtlt• based 111rline 1n May. 1974 Alas ka Airlines chmlw<I out ol tht• tl1•fi c1t column and put wini;:s to ib profit.~ in tlw liast thri·c .> t:ars while higg1•r aviation name" hav1• flo11111lc1 l•d In 1972. the compuny lost SZ 5 million, 1·)(t1•n1lt11Jl a ron sistent losin~ patt<'rn But the nc·xt )'t•111 . tht· 111rhn<' Jlll'if(!d u modest $400.00o proftl In 1974, that prnf1t Jumrw il to S:! I! 1n1lhon and the J974 proril figure rtouhl1•ll 111 1!17~. T llfo: TRANS-ALASKA )J1Jll'l1111• ('IJO,tfUl'll<m Ji. parlwl Jy rcspon111bl1· for thC' ''H'l'I''' 'tnry, t·11,i:r;1~·,. \J.HcJ, hut h1 • add1> that better sclH.-dull· 1 <'hululll\ .rnd J -.trunvrr team c·f fort also have bl•1•n k1•y pninh "Wl' previously WC'r1• 0\·1·rromm1tll:tl m il><'s we l'ouldn't kt•1•p, ·ht• ~11111 moklnl( pro "llut we slJrtcd l(l'ltml( mnrt· hu1-1n1•,:. as 111.-oplc 111 Alaska and St'oltlt• nnl1c1·d w1• w1•1t• more 11n time and lhut our en bin -.erv1ce ond '><'hc<lul1n" w1·n• t.1•1tn " Tht' a11•Hnt• now has nine rl'fu1 Jw.,hc•n Hm·m~ 727 jet!! pftn lo11in1oe ont> in the r('('t•nt Kf't1'111ku11, Ala:.ka. cro11h that jd11~<1 <me p<'rson. The 1·111np.1n} " ll'11Mn1: " 727 rr1101 Urunlfr to r<'plucr tht• lui.t plan1• Rocke/ eller Energy Proposal Debated WASlllNGTON IA l'I -Vice President Ne)!!on /\ Rockef('lter !lay111 hi,'I plan to achieve national cner"y In· dependence is a pract 1<·nl way to fi nnnec energy project If loo risky to attract priv<1h• cupltal Rut Senute Bankm~ Committee Chalrm on Wllll:\11\ Proxmirt' (0 -Wis l,sa !I, "lt'sba!m·all~ :1$100 billt<mblank cherk " Rockefelll'r ndvocates lh" creation of >1n Enerl(y In- dependence Authonly that ~ould provide federal lhfancln~ for energy pro)ect~ through loans. loan guarantees, .stock purchases or othl'r methods. "What worries me 111 that we're on dead centl'f'," Rockefeller told Proxmire's committee "We've got fb act golna.·· Proxmire said he aarees with the goal but has serious r e!lervnt1ons about the magnitude and appfoach or Rockefeller's st•ven-ycar plan. Proxmire said alloratlna $100 billion over that period breaks down to Sl billion a month, $2.'>0 million a five-day week. $50 malhon each cl&hl·hour day, ond $100,000 a rrunutt' · l I Jtf DAILY PILOT Wldri'9day Aj)rit 14. 1915 -.·Fyodorova Gets Visa RD8sian Actress to Join Daughter in U.S. FN• AP Dbpa&etau ' • Ru11l an actrt•• Z.ya Pyodorou, whose war:tJ)Jl• love affair Wltb an Amenun onal oftlcer cQll hu ~ )'ears In prison. u1d ahe has 1otten ~ml,.loo to 10 to the United Stales in lime for the birth of her 1randctuld next month "I'm too hapv)' for word! . " she ha IC sobbc:d In M • rla , the dau~hter s he had by Capt .IMkto• R. Tate 29 yt"aNI ogo, ilho utt'd .:xcltedly wetn told of lht' ncw1· "I cannot believe'" • Tneo In between sobs, she told the reporter who c:.eflcd her lit ht•r home In Stamrord, Conn ., ''Thunk ~· lhDhk you " . \ . :-A crowd or 150 greeted Kin51 Carl Gustav of ~den upon has arrival al the Un1vers1ty of ~lfi)r/)fa (or a lour ofthe campus In flt>rkeley. ~.Thq kin£'S lO nunuh.' walk around lhti Salher .,.-er area and l"'·hour toor ot the Lawrence ( J fk"tkelc;.Y Wt horatory and l'EOPLE Uiwreocc Ha ll of Science _ _ were ptif't or his two-day ~J\t.othe Bay area. • • At Satht'r Tower, lhe king shook hands with lb\ivers1ty Chancellor Albert Bo•ku and Berkeley Mlyor Warrea Wldeoer. • ~Q!ly 300 persons, mcludmg close fnend and fora\# '.Postmaster Gen. James Parley, paid tribute to the late President Funklln D. Roosevelt on the 31st anniversary of his death. Farley, 81, spoke for nearly an hour on the front lawn of the Little While House in Warm Spr· lngs, Ga • where Roosevelt vacationed away fr om Washington and where he died. l'MILIY ytars , .. reu lled f:OR . T he s till tall and d ist- inguished Farley. who served in Roosevell 's cabinet for 712 ha s presidential campaigns with •. "There never was a campa1gner like him ," he said. • A 11¥)tio11 lo require Howard HagbH to appear personally 111 court should be dismissed because lhe biljion.a.lt~ is dead. Hughes' Summa Corp. says. .- :': P U RUC NOTICE '"1JCI 01' lllC>tl-ltt:S~NSlalLl'rY f'#llU• II ....... , e•~•n UWll , ..... ~ Jlljll ~ ...... _. ... _ '°' ~ cMOK * .i.t!llllllH <Otll<.Ctt<I by _.,.,.. 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Wll..LIUOI •. $1 JOMN, C-ty Cttr~ Ml\.TOMM.MAM.t..-.t.1111 -•.llirtto54rttt IMA~CAMM ............... lit_, ,.,,.,,.,,. .. Ofe'ltt CNSI OtllY Pllol • ...,., ,, w,.M.JIL ,,,. IQJ.,. -.rn ,,I, 1-. "'• 1419 I• Summa Corp. asked the Nevada SUpreme Court to rule a1awt the an~mpt by Laa V•1as new1p1per publlaher Ha•• GrHUpea to force Hutbes lo appear in court. Summa con- lendt the Issue ls moot since Hu1hH died April S. Crttnapun bad booen trying to force Hughes to appear peraonally to testlry In connec· Uoo a 1142 m I Ilion slander of Utle :.ult the publisher filed against Summa G•l&N~P~~ • Cov ll111 b L. Carey and New York Cl\)' Mayor Abraham O. Bnme proclaimed April~ Dake Ell· lapO«I Day to hooor th~ late composer and cond~tor. The two will also serve as honorary chairmen of an "Ell- m¥ton Is Yorever" concert at t he Prot e s tant episcopal <.:;ithedral of St J o hn lhe Divine. Tht' organizers announced that the concert will be conduct· ed by Ellington's son, Merttr, and feature s inger Sarah Vaughan a nd the Hampton Choir u1.1110TOftl Proceeds will endow a scholarship fund at Cut· tmgton College m L1bena • currord lrvlag, lhe author of lhe unauthorized biography of the late billionaire Howard Hughes, went on trial in Westbury, N. Y .• on charges of three cowits of makrng false financial state- ments on his income tax Crom 1969 through 1971. · The Justice Department is seeking in U.S. Bankruptcy 'Court about $140,000 which it claims Irving owes in back in· come taxes. The government is asking 11rv111G J udge William J . Rudin not to grant Irving a request for voluntary bankruptcy un- til lhe lax matter is settled. Irvin~. now acting as his own lawyer s ince he says he can't a fford one, filed a bankruptcy petition last J une claiming $110 million in lia bilities and $770 m assets . 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The Olympics acconllnc to Flip Wilson comprise thll special taped at Sun Valley, Jda.bo, with apeclal guests Alex Karras, Pt!ggy Flemtng, Richard Pryor and several too amateur athletes. KHJ f) 8:00 -i'Did You Hear the One About the Traveling SalesJady?" . Pbyllla Diller plays the title role in this wacky 1968 movie comedy with Bob Denver and Joe f1ynn. NBC 8 10:00 -Carl Sandburg's U ncoln. The final days of Abraham Lin· coin are depicted in this episode focusing on Lincoln's plans for the future of the • nation, the trealmeot of the South and bis plans for a trip abroad wbicb never came to pass. Hal Holbrook and Sada 'Ibompson are featured. TV DAILY LOG Wednesday Evening Alttll 14 . Thursday DAm ME MOVIES KOCE Television (50) A AICHAAO A. AOTttl.IOUER PAOOUCTIOM ~Dom Del •ise...sl.eo McKem:- ~ . ~ ~onty Python and the Holy Grai l" PG _ CHAPMAN AVE. at S.A. FWY ORANGE-634 2553 r--- Slltrloclt Holmts-8:10 only Monty Python·6:30 & 9:50 WINNER OF ACADEMY AWARDS BEST PICTURE BEST ACTOR JACK NICHOLSON BEST ACTRESS LOUISE FLETCHER BEST DIRECTOR MILOS FORMAN BEST SCREEN PLAY ADAPTATION WE THINK TtlS IS THE BEST ADULT-CHILD-FAMILY COM- EDY IN THE LAST 100 YEARS! TO PROVE rT TO YOU. EDWARDS NEWPORT CINEMA OFFERS YOU A RE-ADMISSION TICKET IF YOU SEE "BAD NEWS BEARS" AT THE NEWPORT A"6J IF YOU DON'T THINt< rrs FUN! SPECIAL HOLIDAY SHOWS ALL ntS WEEK 2-4-6-8 and 10 PM DAIL V Rated PG. Paren1al Guidance Suggested WALTER TATUM MATTHAU O~EAL • • COAST HWY. AT MACAlltTHUllt llVO. • NtwP'OltT l l ACH • 6U·07IO - Wedr1Hda~ April 1".1976 OAILYPILOJ., 87 ABC, 'Pieees' on Top: t ""N,&W \'ORK (AP) -ABC. whole 11 week run at a Time .. cC liS), "Streets ol San Francisco" and u ?ro. 1 In th ra\.Ulp was broken by CBS ln the ··Good lleaveo1" <both ABC>. "All ln the Family.. '° Wftk endlna April 4, tt1umed Its wtnnlna ways last tCBS); "Staraky and Hutch" CABC>; "ltawott week. accordtnQ to A. C. Nielsen Company au Fhe·O" and "Sonny lltld Cher'' (both CBS >; "Slo!f. dience esUmatea. of David. Part ll" <ABC>. "The Jeftersons • Wilh 13 of its &bows amonc the natJon's 20 m06t tCBS >; and "The Story of David, Part I" (ABC). ' pol>'llar. ABC came out No. 1 in the Nielsen r&hl\iS -------------------.. for~ week endlne April u . followed by CBS. NBC came 1n a distant third. The week '1 top·ratcd show, accordln1 to Nlelten data mad• public TuHday, was ABC's April ~ broadcast ot the movlo, "Five Easy Pieces.'' s t arring 01car·wlnoin1t actor Jack Nicholson . Accordlng to the Nielsen estimates, last week's 20 most oopular evenin& shows were "Five Easy Piecea,'1 ~"Happy Days" and "Laverne and Shirley" (all ABC): "M·A·S·H" (CBS>; tWekQme Back, Kotter," "Barney Miiier" and "Six M1lhon Dollar Man" Coll ABC); "Kojak" <CBS>. "Buret- ta." and "Bionic Woman" (both ABC>: "One Dav HILD OVEltt OME WEB OHL Y! DIARY OF A SURFING FILM 'Daulngty Beautiful' 'WlllY' 'Unique' 'Brilliant' SHCIAL VOWYIAL.L SHOltT Firlt Sllow o.ty ~·· H ~ l\41ttt ~tf wfMed.,, •'•'tr\• hfm-Ot md.-. '°'"'a.ii" f In--., tu't t ., thir , ... ,uty "llw ,,,._. •• , I~('~, ~·"' "., (>IA.W'I Ot A. ~.kt If'\ • • lM "9tfh ........ ..., H.t \lli I~ '"'*~ toy c h\ ( •• I CINEMA CENTER ~ tlw'v ~I. 7:1S HARBOR AT A0AM'> C 0 \f A Mf'>A & MESA VERDECEMTER 979-4141 t:IS UTH COAST PL &7A THEATRES ~ DIEGO fW[Al IAISiOl. s.e..im SO.COAST PWA Mt-SIU ALHID HITCHCOCX'S "FAMILY PLor· 1 )I. till U.l • "'" llJO·I JO·I 1 .. 1 >l·•U ACAH•O •WAAD W- "OM( ruw Ml l1ll CllCHO'S llSr (I) e&&Y-•M• '"' ,..__,_.,...,., ........ LA MIAADA 4: .....,,,._ __ flM llO-t-IAnHINl--~•t#·­ -9At l ia-vtll Ill-.._.._ --..::..·-- AllfOl'f 71 .. -----· ·-··-. Jiii ~;.) 0:-.. ~~~~·.-.......... -~ Jlllll = 1-!~~;,;~; .. -·--... -wMnl uftllMI • ".,. ..... IAO .wt llAU"' . MWO coal'IM'f ,_ --•11 11•••• --t6C_...., ....... "'' ....... .f~JtCftll'M o.11 •UW om CVCIOO't *Sl u.NCMO .. Ulll• --··-·-IOIM & MAllON ,.. OOUllN W>TAOI Of INADN ·-·-·-...... DUCIUU & DtlT WAUI tO• "" Pen M: WAllUNO TAU ... )--·~ JAWI N """ . All'OIT .,, ... __ ._.., MADHO IAllCK.IS 111 ""' . llUCI llf at "' fllllf'tAT.llMM# 7Ht a-IM., ca,....,.,_ ... ~ From the deVIOUS mind of AHred Hitchcock, a diabolically entertaining motion picture. I It. 't PILOT t:.ltl. Boyd To ~t'l up a hidden ramera in o rest room fl o b1l much. mavl>C• But 1l hJs lwt•n done And lhe seholars "'ho unt.lertook the expen ment learnt'd lhut numcroui. ~iris rnhearse ttwir smiles in m1rron. \o\hlll' m1.·n rJrely do .~ When looking in m1rrori.. men nod, 1r they approve, lhen "alk Jw<•Y Women, though. f'-'luently flash a smile or two twrore they 11'ovc on It all the dirt surfac(''> on th1 'I earth were shoved together into one b1g l,rnd mass, 1t o;llll wouldn ·t cover but a boot 75 l>{'rcenl as much urea ai. lhe Pac1r1c Ocean Lot or people don t rcahw thal about 200,000 telcv1s1on set"> j year nation"' 1de burst into names qVERY f''ROM CLIE~T Q. ''Wasn't It E W Howe who said. 'The modern hus band as a do-it·you1 self man with a 8~it·done wife"'" A. No. one Jim Kelly said that E W Howe said, "A man should be taller. older. heavier, uglier and hoarser than has w1fr " Don't was h n cc Now lht!re's a solar-ener~~ electronic "n!>lwatch on thc market that's suppost'<i 10 tell the correct time for 126 \'ears without rc:-.ellmg · I reponcd I h ked Spooneris m No. 873-B , · · H.rp<'rdecm1r nerdles. '· but a Washington la dy says :.he prefers the one about "the dagg1e shog who "''as bo:.smg the cndge over the pill mond "1th a miece of peat in his mipping drouth ·· N URDER Lily Tomlin Voted Funniest LOS ANO EL.ES <At> J Comedtenm• Lily TomUn was tht! big winner in the second annuul C6rt)edy Awards presentation:. hert'. Mt11s Tomlin was d'°5en Funrue:.t Woman or urrs. her speclaJ "Lily'" was named funniest com· edy SPtclal and her rught club act wont.he C11te.:ory for funniest concert or club presentation Mel Brooks wu dttla.N!d funmesl mun of 1975 and his Clim "Young Frankenstein" lhc funniest The Marv Tyll'r MOON! ~how wos selected best television <'Om ed) senes. and Edward Asner. the man who playli ,,roducer Lou Grant on the same show, won tor th<' runniest supporting player, male or female, 1n '1TV11t•ries Tht> funniht male star or o tclni11on serif'I award went t<1 Alun Aldtt of "M·A·S If" and Comol~ lead honors lo Jean Stapleton of "All m the Family " • motion p1cturt' ----------.,----------. OsDtond Pie Donny, Marie Tossed I LOS ANGELES IAP> -E\'er since Soupy Sales, thous ands or pies have landed tn the races or performers on television. But Donny Osmond may be the firsl to have been thrown into a pie. Donny was picked up and tossed into a huge whipped cream pie Friday mght as he and his sister Marie complt>ted taping the last show or the season for ABC's "Donny and Marie Show .. As soon as the cameras "ere turned off and the s how wa~ over M ar1e was also tossed into the pie. The gag shot took only a rew seconds to record. but It was on the drawing board for "eek:. Splash 1 And at was O\'er. Madehne KJhn was named runniest stunng female in u motion picture for ht'r rolt' u11 the monster's lo\'e interest in "Young Frankeni.te1n " Peter Sellt>r:l won the comparablf' mah• &wt1rd for :;larring In "The Return or the Pink Panther " Entertelnment Hepp•nlng1 .•. Fllm1 The•t•r O.nce • I I I a.~li.a&CM .. , A ZA I ... ~ ... • I U UI ---............. .. .. A \00 "OI' "IOMl & JULllT .. 1. .......... , oAMO THI OIUM ~OWLY-,1,..1 .. ._ .......... " ST•CISANO , ...... "fUHMY LAOY" _,, .. ,, . .,.., , ... ,.\.A ... ••.-O-• .,. ... .,., 'Wt •UI ... ff.t" .,., AWA.I D ........ OfOli•t ,.,._ .. , 11l~ltT'$" . , ....... ,,. .,.. wooo, •u.tM ,A..NAH.tj .. ,,,.., 4 t\, 0 ..~ .... -LL.£.., ----.:~1:~ ::..c: •.......... WM.1 ,,l~f"\ "llDI A W ILD '0MY" .,,J~•••rHll'Gt WAUOt\HU"\ "DUMIO" .. J ,, • , ..... Sfltf.l~ANO <JIAN I• I I I ·~ I (R) ·ooc on FT!ANOON 011t111111ut Televlalon ' " • ._ r _ & Gc~C.Scott WITH CHRIS SARANOON fi'§ttl;dm'bU!?) JOHN CAZALE CHARLES DURNING Rn~ Bancroft ~ .. .-........... ~~w:;?i:. -e-dw-ar-ds-Ll-DO~Cl..,..-NE-MA--edwards BRISTOL CINEMA "-••d W•••t• l"fWl'ORT !ILVO. AT VIA LIOO IRIS TOL AT MAC.UTHUI NASl4VILLE ""EWPORT BEACH 673·8lSO 540.7444 .. . The woman who murdt'rs her husband 1s O<>t usually motivaled by money It happens. More often. though, she's prompted t>ithcr by Jl'alousy or by an infatuation with a different man Such is the chum 111 ;1 rnminolog1i.l Arldrf!ss mail tu I \/ l.;11 ,.,, /1 (J /Jnr /5611 Costa .\fesa 92626 Donny Osmond came up smihng. "I think we'll create a new character for the series," said head writer Chet Dowling. "We'll call ham the Whipped Cream Kid." Donny a nd his sister were last Set>n heading tor the showers . The show will air Friday April 30 II "fUHMY LADY" .. t j .. t 10 tf'OI ., ... ._., w1 wur H•lf•SAHO •EOPO•O I ~~·9:2:··:•9:3~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~=: i : The Most Devastating Detective Story Of This Century. PANTHER REI'URNS LOS A NGELES t.\r'l United Art1:-.b ton tinues its trl'nd of M.'<JUl'ls lo follqw hit mo\'ll':-.. The latest; 'T he Pink Pan thersvt1tts ,\~a1n · ~oduct1on be~tn., nut month on thl' film. whtth will a~ain team direclor·writer Rlakc Edwards an d Petl'f Selttrs as tht> maladroit lntpector Clousl'au ..-U•Al-40l01f NAWN '"THI DUCHIU AHO nft OtltTWATH ,or "<ii ACADEMY A'WAID WlMMQ A"THt MAM WHO SIOIO Y oowM n11ur- THI CITY ~Ol'l'llllG CENTRE 01\ANGl •S.J2 6771 ~ CllY CINTIE CINEMA!> S.A '"#W IMANCHfSnA llCJ OA 111fwv ICllY OA ()() '1>0G DAY ~ AffllMOOM" "'DIOWMtN• P'OOL" SAOOus~c11 .,AMA MAS" "nil MAM WHO ~ S«llO DOWH IYHtsr "'IMOW JOI" "GI Adventure in aJI its gfory! UA cnv CIN(1114 ,.,,~.•'"Iii­ () ..... 11 •1)1 TUl11N CINl'llM OtlANOC lllAU. ............. ., l-... 0or-.. "' .... ...... ,.. ... ... ~ .......... , , ..... 411...., ....... ... OtlAHOf DtllVf•IN ... lllfll""f!!l!lll!!!l!!"'!'lllml.. ';;·;: ;::::..."! O••-.• n.1 l't?t u11nn1R OF 4 ICADlllY A•ARDS ! . CO-HIT AT WEST ON\.Y "THE ROMANTIC ENGLISHWOMAN" Glenda Jeckaon • MlcllHI Caln• -1 ...... , ".,.. The story of a woman's outrage and a woma,.'s revenge. ... • l.J*fl1S "-' ,,._ rlLIS ~- Lipstick ........ , ..... ., ... ~ ...... RmFORD/HOFFMAN "ALL THE PRESIDENT'~ MEN" . ~ ;r ..... ~ ~~~ \~ ~ • ~ NEWPORT t CENTER (PG) ........ 'DAILY PERFORMANCES 2:00-4:35-7:15·9:45 The Most Devastating Detective Story Of This Century. -RmFORD/HOFFMAN "ALL THE PRESIJEt{f,lMEN" ~ .,_ '\ ~ •• • •' • ·•• ••"' ., • ....... JI "'.,, t'PI • ..... ' ' / DAILY AT t2:304:0C>-5:30 l :OC>-10:30 Fasflion hland Ntw-1 C•nlf' N-rt 8-<h •tu 0780 ' .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. -. . f •• I .. I Wedntl!C1!X Apnl 1' 11l76 DAIL. V PIL.OT .. •••no,a,. Dean Jones ha i; been cut in his nlntb Disney movi4!, play101 a political can · dldate who turn.s inte rmittently into u sheep do6' in ··The Shaggy DA." Ice skat in~ e\'Cf~'da~: 0.. h ' ............ s ............ .... ASX AIOUT SPECIAL GROUP RATE ICE CA PA DES CHALET COST A MESA MESA VERDE CENTER HARIOA ILVO. AT ADAMS T9': trw.G Music Captures Kids W1M>.ver de-Y1Hd the Corm.at ol the ltOCE-TV "Shov.case-\'vuth Coocert Ser\•" protrams ett· ta111Jy k.oew tua or ha-nw.s1cal ~I •be:D rt came l o upturm1 lht! •Ut-nl1ooof duJdren If you wak'bc-d Uw Sonday e•e:runt ~1ment de· voted to wood" tnds Oute, clannet, o~. bassoon, French horn and piccolo )OU ktliC>W uactl) what I mean RoVlnl r amerD mo.-.t l'ffl'<'taveJy depict~ tbe dL"ep wterest and deuibt du~pl4Ayed by t.ht' happy c:hildren "'ho watched Karen Chr~teMeo and her Paclfie Woodwind Qun.lt.et lay bare lbe IAtricaetes ol thear itulrwnent•. THOSE OF US FAJULl.A& with the met.hods employed by our mU&lc educatori. know only too well that you won·t retain a child' int~est by an unvary1n41 diet of Bach, Mozart, lliuldeJ. Prokofieff and the hkt'. V ou have to nux 'em up. n &ht! So it was Sunday everun& on Cb1i1nnel 50 Wlth our qwntet taking a rapt 1tud1ence from the majesty or Handel's Wate r Mu.sic to tht' foot-tapping '"lbe Stang" theme via a dasb or "Pett!r and the Wolf" and I a note or Easttt hettl Muuorgsky's "Ballet or CbJckens in Their Shells.·· IC )'OU missed this dehghUul program. you'll eel a ~cood chance to view i1 at 6 p.m. Thursday on Gene Kelly Slated For 'Santa' Movie LOS ANGELES CAP > -Gene Kelly, whose last film as a director wa.s "Hello, Dolly," bu sicned to direct a fantasy musical for family audiences, "How Santa Claus Cot His Name." The musical will be produced by Delores Taylor Productions, a subsldlary ol Billy Jack Ent.erprises Miss Tay loris the wife and co-star of Tom Laughlin. Filming is expected to beein in Europe in Sep· tember. with releue at Christ mas 1977. TOM BARLEY Music Box Channel SO Don't misa at then. take a look at those w1de·e)'ed kid.a and thank )Otlr luck> stars, II) I do. that the Orlll\lf' Count.y Philharmon~ Soelet,y ;and Local 1 o! the American F~f'J'atloo of M uakians <Ulaborated to put on this s plendid series of con· Cft'ts. THERE A&E THREE MOaE concerts in the five·concert series They are :.l·hcduled a:. folio\\:. Sunday at 8 ~pm. and April 22 111 i p m . "The Story oC Brass " -Aprtl 25 at ~ JO p m and April 29 at fi p m ''The Story or Strings ·· -May 2 at 8:30 pm und Ma~ 6 al 6 p m Henry Brandon leadrng th~· "Brandon Symphonette Concert." f'or heaven·s :.,ake, get the k1& av.a) from the likes ol "Kllery Queen" and show t.hem something worth watch tog. You 0'4e 1t to~. And let us not overlook the James Irvine Foon· dauon who made the whole Uuni possible with a most generous gr;int What a fine gesture oo lheu part. 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M1 chad ,O'Urn:n, professor of -..~ncultural engineering, said, ''That 6 or 7 Pt'' Ct·nt loss is money out uf every IX>dy 's pocket. ''There 1s U!> much los.s in time U'> tra11sportut1on. Night harvest· m.i m1.:ht ht•lp " John Krochtu. chemkal engin· nt-r for the U.S. Department of Agncullure. added: .. Our challen~e is to increase dr ltver1e:. and decrease damage to opt1m11e :.torage times and handling m order to maximiie nutnents. Cold s torage is not the p.1t an:." er because some pro- dut'c 1s susceptible to sustamed lo~ temperatures." T>uane Rohrer, a vice president of Tn.Yalley Growers. urged the 500 conference delegates at the l'n1vl'rsity of California, Davis to t hmk in terms of improved pro. dud recovery. "f'a 1lure to obtain yield dl•.,tro~ s prorits," he said. "Find m·" u.H'" for by-produ<'ls <ind con- \'t•nlralc on areas wh<'re you can <lo .. omNhing .. The m ost likely of these, hesug· gl·:.tcd, was lbe raw product whkb :accounts ror 2S per~nt o( tM CO$l of a processed food. ·rhe COl\tatner. ingredient.' and lubot avttaj(e about 22 J)t'rt't•nt t'llrh Other factors are warehou~ina. 6 J)t'rC't"ot and fuel. 2 per('('nt. "It's e-xtr~mcly r;,re for on<' part of the operution to bt gro:.sly out of line." he so id. "Looldor ·1n. 61Knitlc.-ant' tukl> that add up to tons :ind tquivall·nt dollars. .. Audit and control processtnt: more to de-cldo what's normt1I. lt '11 lmportnnt to idl•nl1fy thl' full! of 2,000 pounds of spinach heudr<J for blanching." IMPROVE PACKAGING Don Corlett, 1111:1oe1ute d1n·rtor of processing for Del Montt-called ror bellerpaclnsgmg. "A cardboard box is not u good barrier for much oC anything. Wtthout an O\'erwrap, u froten vegetable can lose one-quarter of Its weight over three months. ··New York now fmes SS.000 for under-weight goods so suppliers have to overpack to prott?c l themselves. "Vacuum packaging and plasticized heat seaJs provide much bett~r protection when you figure frozen products spend 20 or 30 hours at 20 degrees during re- t ailing, instead of the preferred zero degrees." Regretting that 15·year-old qualitative data from taste panels still applies, he emphasized .. us- ing the best materials to minimize moisture migration. maintaining zero degrees during distribution and rotating stock to avoid ex· piratiOQO( iheU liie ... BEA ANDERSON, Editor Wednesday. April 14. 1976 Ct Whiz-ardry: Leftovers Nevermore! f''ond oroce sso r~. whic h m.11rnf .1cturl!rs ~ay .. do e\'l'r~ .. tl11111t hut cll.'ar thl' tabll'." seem to ht• thl' nl'W ult1m:ilt.• ln kitchen ma.:at·. d o.,e behind microwave O\l.'nl\ in price a nd populant:v. Thl' 1ll'mJnd "'as evident "'hen Gr;H l'l' f'lanu~3n prepared a part.'· meal in t"s" than an hour. Ul\tnJ.t Cu1'\inart. the Cadillac of th<'.,e appliances lh11t cosl from Si.ti tn~OO. Stnt'l' cookinJ! d<'monstratlons ""11;.ill\' ha\ 1• m nr1• l'hair<; than 1111.,.•wr., by but the 200 "1-'t't'tatnrs :11 H11l11n~on ·~ i.prl•atl into thrt'c c1tlwr 1h-partment$ lkfnn• th1• l'X h1b1t. u<.<'r" in th\• :uulil•fH'l' were uulc1111ng e :H'h olh,•r "1th tali·~ on how lht!y "put t'' t'r) th1 ni.t into thl' m:ichlnP" t hat t'hop'I \'l'gel abl<'~. ~rindc; nw,11. hlc•nch pu'>try. m1xt's N'l<'l'"· <'ruo;hl'" 1cc anc1 purees "ha11•\ 1•r 1.,n 't ".11r hed closely. CllANG F. Tt;XTllRFS "Thf'r<'"• no 1 t'.1 .. on to c;erve a lt•rtm 111 1h111wr ... Mr,, 1-1 onngan M'11•1•cl "\'nu t'lln l'h.llljl(' foo1t 11•\tUn•., into "llllll"• !\al.111.,, flah'' 01 ,,,ltlcl" td1 r1lltrl~' .rnd b<•Jut1fv ult thn .. ,• '<'f:clublcs ttw children """ ., Ii kl•. "But dnn't bt'com<' slt>JIJlY 'ook., 11r pro!\lituk .:ood tn.,tl'. Tiii' '' urk howl '" l()() small t1' krll'Utl hrcucl. Thi• onlv t'Orn •t'\ ".1, to "'hip 1•.ci:: whites is with a 1·11111wr howl und "h1i.k "J\ntl for th1• monwnt, th<'rc is onlv 11111• hladu f111• :1hrcddm.1t. T"o lll'W tl1 'll':I ore coming out \\ tth different slzC'd gral1njls." N<'\'1•rlhl•IC'ss. her presentation w a-. f1llC'd with culinary tricks :in1t ~ht• n ·v<'atNtly uriied the uu· .\111•nr1• lo lm11Jtinc nuWlces. FLA\'OR SPREAO "You t'nn judGt> by siitht. sound :rnct t1m1n1-?." she contmued. "~111p and li(O because the temf1c fore<' s pr«>ads fla\'or and 11111 nent throuAhOUL If you talk to \OUr ne1Jo:hbor, you might miss hair a rct'1pe." "" shl' whir lt.'d Pnrmesnn • mil rr:leker" into a :-;hake •n b.Jkc 1 11pp1n~ ··Don 't ha\<' lo buy h1i:h pnccd m I 'tl'S nitain. L's•· '0111 pr('f<'rrC'd seasonings for <'h1 t'kl'n. fish and pnrk." When s he f1ntsht.'d a patr: "~av(' the charactl'r ~oodles lshr1 mp and nuts> for last. You JU~t wont them to rrunch and m1\. not break down ()r disap· pear Into Jiquid by centrifugal fnrcr " -While she pushed cabba~e throu11h the feeder tube: "No n<'rd to cringr when they ask )'OU tu Ctx :,al ad for SQ," P astry was the hil-!hh.E!hl or lhl' show for anyone used to cuttinJ? huller into flour with fork-; a nd li(ue st1m ating how much "aler w1JI form a mass. The processor bll'nded n ou r and butter pats while you blinked and rolled the dou.E!h into a ball \\hen the liquid wa:. ~•dded. CONSUMER JOY Consum<'rs say the marhinc• i" an c-ven b1gl!er joy for m11lh1•r-, who make their own bab' foot! ;ind VC'j:!Cl :Hlans :ind t'illllt'"I' t·ooking fans " ho otherwise m11 .. 1 chop a lot by hand. ~lrs. f''l :rna~all cn<fod \\1th a frw maintenance tips: ··The s patula may be tht' mo .. t important part or lht' equ1pm('nt. You have to scrape the sides 11nN' each time. "Cleanin~ is a c inch but you mav want to bu"· an cxtrJ bo\d for\\ hen you can.'t mix dry mi.t n · cht•nts beforc hq111ds That "ill sJvt• washing m the middle <ii .1 r ecipe. "(.;utters don't ne('d r1·· shorpentni.t. They stay tn .. ha111• hke a bread knife" 1th a scrr,11<•1( lodge, "Don't :.tore th'e food prOC<'!>'\or complett'lv a!>semlil1'll. l'uttmi.: on th<' feedcr tnp Im~ (l(i11r, tn the plastic bowl. Hut th1•\• won't bt> rarncd O\'l'r tn ~our nl'Xt n ·· Cl(>{'. "Oon't wait for :i t'OOkbnok tr> be written. Think of how ortc•n .\'OU ('Rn u11e a Jll"O<'('SllOf with foods )'OU :ti ready fll<.'' H er oudient'e joC'keyccf for samples nnd imag1n~1 hnw Cll!'IY piu:a would be "1th n mochln!' that makes doui;:h. lil<'lld'I th1· sauce. sllc<'S salami :ind m111rnr· re lla and grates the Pnrml'snn. BAKED CIOCKE:'IJ HRf.1\.C\TS STt:FFEOWITll Pl 'ELU:S :.. cup cracke r crumbs (....i1y, butter or melba) (krufe blade> 1 • cup shredded Parmt!san ~heese <knife bladc l "7 teaspoon salt. pepper and paprika 4 who le dticken brca11to;, boned and cut in h alf 1: cup butter. melted 2 medium onions (slicing blade) 1 :i pound mushrooms lor duit· elles <knife blade> Plat'e sliced onions in bottom of buttered au gratin or 9x 12x3· lnt'h casserole. Make duxc lJes by cookin~ minced mushrooms sn 2 table!I· poons butter until dry Add 1, t easpoon sal t, peppe r . dry mu!\l;ird and squeeze or Jt>mon. Cool. J o hn Bombcn. :another rhcrulrttl engtneer at the L'SDA We l~rn Ht'g1on;il Ruearch c,•ntcr. 1llu1tratcd 0 model of a more compat'l :.lt>am blancber now l~tnl tt':llt•d undl'r a grant hum lhl• 1:-;n, 1ronmental Protec- tion AK-.inc) and ndd1t1on11I funds from the "'rott'n Foc><b lnstJtutt.>. · Its 11ptral !lhu1w prt'Vl'nlll steam leakut{t', :11r <'OOltng r-.. ab~orbs M>hds and a \ lbralmti C'onveyor dt«:reuse effluent of raw product that piles up m the· hvld All the 11pcakcrs pnraphrased, "Puy mort• alt~nt1on to unaC· ('t1untcd for lot.Sl':. that manage to be rl'lt'UOlllritful. Small changes <'an lmnl( b11-!i.t1:r r e:.ults than t'X· Jll'C'lt'd .. O'Brit·n t.tarted hy rritiquing h Jr\l'stt•rs. M nbt n<'cd l>t-tter fl•eders to d1 :stributc produl'c to the lowc:.t part, preferably th~ :.ides.of a bin. Mo:.t chutes now heap the raw product 1n the middle or the btn \\here ea,·h new mOux s ubjects all fruits or vegetables un· dt.'rnea th to :.haller bruis ing. S1de·loadmg would decrease drop dam age by 25 pe rcenL ALTERNATIVE Other alternatives :ire im· mersiondumptng a nd side.rolling so stems don't pic rcesoftfruit. Roller damage was another target be<'ausc most effects are only skin deep but thc food ls re· Jected visually by shoppers or grading inspectors. While man y of t he se mt>chanica l improvements are available, food processors have to convince their growers to buy them. O'Brieo also s uggested more top icing of trucks to keep produce turgid and lessen vibration in transit. "T he idea 1s lol(et the pro- d urt cold and keep 1t cold but that's hard when }OU consider pnCIOJ!." Krochta explatned more about plant physiology a nd the need to prolong. delay or modlfy lhe rapid \\'hrn t he honr i" r <'mnvrit from .1 1'1111'k1•11 1>1 1•:1<.t, llwrc r:. a ~mal l llll'f'I' or hrl':t)o \ thal s<'paralt•., l111m th<' m:un portion. 'fh1., m.1k1·., a pm·kf•l whcrl' a spoonful of 1h•'<1•ll1,., 1.., fl\I\, l'ri•.,., tlw t .... o J>l <'<'I'!> to~cthrr. Roll d11c·k1•11 hr1·.1st in m<'llt•rt huttc>r t h<'n 1n m ixtun• <1f <'rilCk(•r crumh,, l'111·1"w anrt "'ll!'.Onini.:s. PIJl' • nntc1n' 11'11 toud11n~ 111111 hak<' ot 41Ml <11•11rN'" for 2Q lo 2:; minute•" until Ju'<t donl'. The ~hnrl c•flok1n•: t1m1• a:.sure" sue- ('Ult'nco. l'IJOO"'I: •:S l1\ :"ii SAi.AO 2 t.iblc·spoons scallions. chopp<'d fin<' 2 U1blcs poons pars l ey, chopp<'d fcnt> 1 1 h1•t1d cnbbage, cut in v.ed~l'S •,cup fleas, defrosted hut not. cookrti 1, tt>a<1pom1 <'urrv flOWd<'r J\t a~onna1~c to blend (about 1 ('Up) Spanish p<'anuts for $tal"l)ish l 'se knife blade to c hop !':l'alhons and pnrslcy. Leave in basket and put in slicing blade. .Slirr cabba11:c and place st' al hons. parsley and cabbngc in sala1I bo\\ I Add peos. curry powder and mayonnaise. Toss. place on let· tuc('·ltn ~d salad plates and :.prtnkk "'ith 11can11l3, rise in r espiration that culminates ripeness. ''It's not possibletousenutrient contents as a gwde for when to eat fruits," be said. ''They have to be attractive and palpable and d1r. ferent nutncnts JifO 1n different directions dunng thl' ltfe cycle . ··That's Wh )' some frwts e1rc picked before they ripen (and toughen> on the tree. Vegetable~ aren't as climaeleric as Lruits. ~ . lll~lr•llfflry \1•11 "'°'I t.el\Jay RA..'iPRF.RRV Al ,'\10~0Ti\RT t2~ t'UJl oil PUfllOSt• £10111 1, cup buttt•r rinch or salt 1, r up ice Wlttc•r 1 <'1-:J! yolk I t ;1 hlt•.,p111m oil Fllllnit: fl tahl<'"POQns rll'\JllX'rry ja m Zel.t~" ",. C'UJ> <i \l).t:t r I rup hl1111rhrd ;iJmrmds 2 tahle<.poon'I n pam I lt•a~1>011n olrn11nrt (''<lr:l<'l ~ tca1o;poon \'Unllla l'11e the st<'t'I k111fr. Pul 1111 the rlry in1trl'd1cnts 1n thl' wnrk bowl. Add butter, cutl1nl! into 5 or r. pieces. ProN'b'I until mixture is crumbly. 5 to 10 seconds. With the m achine running, pour in water, eJZ~ and oil QUH'kly throutth the fetd tu he. tn oboul ~ :.eeonds a ball oC dough will form • Remo"e and t'hlll 20 minute!4 before using, tht>n line a tart pun. Line shell wilb foll. fill with drie d beans a nd prC'·hakc tO minute•!! ;it 375 degrc-e:s: rt'move foil and beans and bake another IO minutes. Coat bottnm of 11hell with raspberry jam . Start beattnl( e~gs and add remaintnJt ingre- dients slowly . Pour into shell and balce 30 minutes at 350 degrees. Cool sliJ?hlly . Tnrt will have a (OOkie t exture. Cut in diagonal stnps and then into bar". From Farm Gate • I To Sh'?pping Basket Som e s trains have been de- veloped that are re markably re- silient." The sugar /star ch ratio is another determinant or harvest and attractat-ility, tha t a pplies pa rticularly t o p eas and g reen beans. Corlett also rt'rommcndcd col storage ankroom:, ror delivery 0 frozen foods to prevent their ex· posurc lo s unshine on Joadlo~ docks. Post-han est growth rc~ulallon is most sut'cessful. Krochta :.auJ, when the raw product.s "do \' h<.1l "e want them to do -duplicalo natural activity." Otherwii-<', lh<' packas,?<'S marl,. • undcr~u f1\'C frt'l'll' tind fAl'1'·" C'yl'lcs belWl'l'rl f.ll'l ur~ and home. Althoul!h tilt' pr<>duct do1•,n'l totally th.m or ml'll, lhcrcsult~ml frN.'zt•r tmrn l'Jn be dl'lnmcntul to nutrients and quullt.a.tive * peal. Understanding Harvested .J UNITY AHEAD The quip, "Take a non.farmer to lunch" summarized remarks by a state offiriaJ. univeri.ity proflossor unc.l leadinr, producer as they described trends that arlcct California's ranking as the sixth large:.L "nation" 10 the world 1n form produce. Tim Wallace. director of the D<'partment of F'oo<l and Agriculture; Dr. Ron J osephson, o ( the consumer sc1enrt'S faculty al San Diego State Un1ve rs1ly and W11l1am /\Ill'" cit, president of Tri· Vallcy Crowers. dealt with lhrc<' que!\h ons: Wby isn't the :.taturc o r agrt ·bui.1nc:.s properly credited? How much further can bil! J?O\·ernm<'nt int<'rf<>n•? Which price is the mflauonary Corcc: the h1rm cost or the tab for food eaten out? "Farmers and producers are doing a good job bul now we have to be r eady to an:.wer 'Why?' without re-inventing the wheel." Wallace I.old the conference at UC Davis. "Most people today seem to have missl•d that fourth ~rade lesson where you plant u seed and toke rl's1><insib1hly for it. They don't appreciate the sophisllcatson and sensitivi· ty of the food system." This misunderstanding is further romplicat.c•d, ht• added. by rapid technological vs. slow inslltut1onal C'hangcs ~rnd political clout vs. consumer demands. One exampll' Wallace gave was the• dN.·ision lo to u:;1• bins instead or baskels to-scll la!>t yc-.u"!\ hum per crop of"'· mg peaches fas ter. Most tumed brown bl'l'aU!>C or lhl' heavier loadinJ?. "Does the intermcshing of psy<'holo~y :md m arhtin~ really mean that much or 1s it a bujld·up for publ1e1ty'!'' he asked. DOES EFf1CIENCV SAVE? "And even if we do shift to bulk rontaincr shippinJ? (11r citrus and lettuce), will theefflcicm·y be passed on al thl' re- t ail level?" Although his department originally w,1 o; J ri•).!ulatory a nd enforcement agency. Wull at'<' n·~Jrch It 111111 c as a forum for policy resolution. ..Why should wt> bolht-r with th'' rn n-<imum v11ltr11w 1if electrical fences when we're mm t' <·m1<·•·111c•ll "'1th on1· farmer SQUl'ezing another out hy wll111~ 11rn1wrty tu u th" vcloper and in<'reasing his nc11othbor'.., toxC'c; 1 ..Only 3 or 4 pC'rC'C.'nt of fornw r ~ 111 lh1· 'tat 1• .1r1• <,uh· 11i<1ized. W<''rc not so weak m c;iµ1t.il or 1mJi!IOJl11111 to ill•· pend on t ax·IOS!\ forrnin~ ''W<' mu~t mov<' toi:<·th «>r to kN•p ;1~r1111lf11re .11?rnw11w. dynamic ent1t}. Takc• u non former to lun\'11 to :11·1111lr1• un- derslandini: and vott' rh:u1i::1•s c;l'I th1 • unity to tl"l l lcgi:.lators an<I judj?C's wh11t we· n ·all y w11nt " All<'wclt doubted thl• m·t'•">'•lty ol l••d..ral rqtul.lt11ms that dictate disposal or cl:11ry wa,..11•\, 1111sl'I lhf• <kfl1·;1t1• bolan('e u( :11lvanta•:e in for<·tun murk•'!"· 1l1-f111" m11xim11m ~•tt' of efficient farm op..ralum a111I r«':.111! 1n lr,1dot clt•!\llolnx that are unusahle in or1·hur1I work. "Tht•n• Ifft' lots of 1}lay1•rs 111 1h1' M1rv1val 1t11 m<• W" may bf' ktllini;i the J{<X>M• thal l11y~ lh1· 1:old•·11 1·1!~. · lw .~:ml "F,vt>ry <lnllar from us :incls $11 to th1• 1•1·n11111rn C111r ~ r. hillion in p:roi;s farm rt•C'1•1pl!1 l1t!\l \'1•,ir 1·n ·at1·rl Mii h1lll11n for California or $2,000 inroml• for l'Vl'ry 11);111, "urn.in :..1111 child. "Ar. supp)j1•rs Of v:1h1<' 111l1frrj produrl'I, We• lt);1k1• JOI>-: for the housewife <'arnlnl! $7,000 a y1•a r .. , 11 "l<:.i<,onuf worker, the $50·$100.000 t•xc·('ulrvc ,ind thl· t'hcrk out clc•rk "We're Still r('('O'l.ertnl! frorn th1• h•rrr11n:1t11m oC th<> Mexican National Labor Trt•aty 1n l!lfH. Thot promptf'd :\ massive conversion of handwork to mach1n~ tu uvo1d the risk of not being able to h:lrvC'St on ttm1• ·• ANSWt:RSTOOf'AST Ad01itling that the hunitcr lo;-;ut> ti. ht•rr• ln o;tov and becoming acute. Dr. J osephson !'laid, "Pcrhap'I h •t·hnoloay is too good; we eiped anisw<-rs too fo!\t. Th<• World Food Conference should have concentrated on family planning.•• He to0k the media lo task for ni11:htmarish stones on ad· ditives and bann·ed substances and the focus on rising costs of the standard market basket. "Actunlly the food share of disf)()sabfo income has dcclined for s everal years which is hardly the case for the c05t of housing. "Industries. which pay for thf'se Rcienlific studies; 11hould expect at least thorough t esting m e thods. Un$ubstant1ated reports that fan emolionol C'onj ecture shou.ld be policed and purushed. We hove to learn that fabncated foods arc necessary i! everyone is to be led.." , ., • '~ ' •' ,. ... 1 ' If l Wednffday.Aprll 1• lt78 ·~· ... .... ·: . . ·:. ·:.. ·~ :· .. . .. .... . II Mickey Mouse cuts nbbon (above) while Mr. and Mrs . Joe Coffin talk with Choco the Bear. • --- Dream Comes Tru e Garden Thoufh Mickey Mouse had trouble cutt.anc the ribbon with b11 a,ianl paper scissors, the children'• s arden at Children's H06p&~l ot Drange County now 1.1 olficially open for business. After tour years of planning and construction. the garden 1s "evuythln1 Robert would have -.·anted lt to be ... commented. Mr. and Mrs. J oe Coffin. parents of the child who had the original dream. Robert, who died exactly tour yeara aeo on the garden dedica· Uon doy, srent da}'S on end Jn the hosplta and always long<.>d tor a place he could go outdoors to enJoy the blrds and flowers. O n ce hl s dream w as publtc1zed, money started pour- 1ne in for a fund . wtuch even· tually reaebed $26,000. It was used to develop 2500 square fet'l int.o a 1arden watb a dry stream .. ·-.. J , -,., ~I~ • 1n Bloom bed and bridge. barbecue ror farruly cook·outs. counters for arts and crafts acttvitiea and apace for patients to grow the1r own nowers. The garden also "ill ~Ive pa· tlents a chance to v1s1t with their brothera and sisters. since children under 16 art' not al· lowed m the hospital wards. Ttus w as important to Robi!rt Coffin, since his brother. J im. was under 18 and could not visit during his many stays at CHOC Jim, now 18. a ttended the grand opening with h1s parents As t he crowd of hospital personnel. civic d1grutanes and Spe<'ial guests wandered through the garden sipping Slurpces and munching hot dogs. Mrs. Coffin surveyed the scene with sau sfaction. "We're thrilled ," sbe srud. '.Communication Lines Down Ann~ Landers DEAR ANN LANDERS · Recently you printed a letter : from a moth<'r asking 1r you had seen her son lt seems he hasn't · •• paid much attention lo her sin$;c • he married. She misses him. I " have a similar problem. ll goes Hke this. • • DEAR ANN LANDERS: Have • you seen my Cather? He is the • man who used lo cuddle me in his arm s. help m e with m y homework, buy me htUc gifts on my birthday and lake me places. Then he and Mom were dl\orced and he married another woman. J haven't seen him m five years. I ' f t ' • • ' • i . • f ' .. i : • .. . I've grown from a ~awky adolescent into a young lady I often wonder what my dad look~ hke. I also wonder how he can stay away from me so long when he used to love me so much. I reaHze he has a new JICe now and I wouldn't dream of inter< er· ing, but 1 really do miss him, Ann. Please print this letter. Even if my dad doesn't see it, maybe someone who is in a similar situation might think It was written by his daughter and give her a call. In any event, I don't see how 1 can lose A DAUGHTER DEAR DAU GHTER: Here't your Jet~r. I bope and pra.t your d a d DO ES see It and r e · establishes co m munlcatlo11. Pleaee let me know UH bappe•, honey. \ D EAR ANN LANDERS : r have read your column fqr.years and fi nd It very informat.M and moetly accurat e. I 'ba~e a ques· Uon I hope you wW answer. I can't aak anyone here, even a cleraman, becaute we live in a rather small town. If two tlrls ln thelr 20s share an apartment AND sleep t.ogether in a double bed. does U\la mean they are involved In a lesbian rela- lionahlp? Please be sure of your answer. Ann. It is very Important. I can't 1ian my name or address. but believe m e, I am not putting you on. Thia letter 11 strictly for real. -NEED TO HEAR FROM YOU DEAit FRIEND: The answer II NO. Maay members or the same aex aleep lD one bed and the relaUontblp (1 purely platonic. Tbe aame can be said for mem· hen or tbe opposite su. And woaJd you belJeve that some of them are actually married -to eubo&herl new togethers. leather, cork .. rope.16.99 &.17.99 FASHION ISLAND. Newport Beach; SOUTH COAST PLAZA. Costa Mesa: WESTMINSTER MALL. Westminster. LAGUNA HILLS MALL, Laguna Htlls; HUNTINGTON CENTER . Huntington Beach Sorsng1ng thl.l no-N t;in IP.ethers I A shno thqt Qllthers 11ng on a slender layered cork wedge. St•tchcd ~andal doing the newest ropework on a slim wedge. With genuine crepo soles. The loatherbag. 15.99. DONNA FRIEBERTSHAUSER LA VERGNE ROSOW Posts Filled Two Orange Coast '"omen. with a com- bined 12 years or experience with the Orange Coumy 1-~:ur, are ugurn returning to their posts They are La Vergne Rosow. coordinator of the fine arts department for four years, and Donna 1-~riebertshauser. who Is ... tart mg her eighth year as crafts d ivis ion chairman. Accomplished artists and exhibitors. both are also known for their arts and crafts classes and their conlmwng support of the fine arts in Orange County . T he paintings and drawings of Mrs R050w have been extubitcd at the Del Gado Museum in New Orleans and the Whitte and Mc Nay museums In San Antonio, Tex. She is a teacher or color and design fo r gifted children and is a free-lance com· mercial ar tist. Mrs. Rosow, who also is a ballet and Spanish dancer. 1s currently first vice preside nt or the Costa Mesa Art League and a docent for the Newport Harbor Ail Museum. Mra. Frlebertahauser, a graduate of Pep· pe rdine University who studied c1' 11 engineering at Purdue University, teachc!> a variet y of craft classes at Orange Coa&t and Golden West colleges and for the Costa Mesa Leisure Services . A member of the Costa Mesa Art League and many craft organnalions, she has re- ceived the For d Motor Compa ny 's Outstanding Community Service Award She is the author of a cran books and -.ub ject of a recent KOCE·TV program on bread sculpture. rc::::lPhotography Studio ~ p u1 ll.11l't J>•l"-'JX>t t..A·opics Build your home gallery withan8x10 natural color • portrait 99c 4Day0ffer (\ 'c \\'ant you to try u~) 'I~ \\II \Ill l~CI llll It~ No appointmtnt nccdtd. One offer per pmon -two pu ramtly. s I .(IQ charge for tach added ptnon 1n groups. Tin\ photograph offer may not be combined wilh any other atlvc1titcd offer. OFFER ENDS Sat. Ap ril 17 l'ttotocrapher'a lloan Dally 11·8 Sat. 1:31·1 Sun. 12-S ALHAMBRA-BUENA PARK SOUTH COAST PLAZA-TORRANCE ' Small Talk Sunk AT WIT'S END By ERMA BOMBEC'K When we lert a party al the Ellslons thc- other night. I said \-0 my hullb&nd. "Do )OU know why Friank <tnd Lily have such suc- cessful parties.," He shook his head "They have a Conversation P1l " "What's a Conven.allon P1l 7 " he asked "You know That little sunken area where there's nothing but chairs and benches and squashy p11lowi. on the floor. The one you rell into and wrenched your unkle" ··o h, THAT pit I almost killed myseU " ··vou should be glad 1t happened Gt_ve you somethine to t.:.ilk about ·· , "What ever hap~ned to the old chairs against the wall where you could drop out or sight Cora few d~p breaths?" "Pits are m.'' l sa1d flatly "You walk down those rew steps and nghl away you know what you're there Cor. There's no TV to distract you . . no books to thumb through JUSt mouth-to·moutb com- bat.·· "It reminds m e of the Colosseum on a Sunday arternoon," he said ·•t've never sttn so many s worded tongues in mv en- tire life. You could get talked to death!" "Whal a thing to say," l said "I mean 1t. F'irsl Buffy said to Barfy, 'l love that dress. You're so clever. I should never have given mine to the Salvation Army, but l never thought they'd come back.' "Then Wheez1e said to Woozie. 'Did you hear that Wendy is getting married again? or course he's into tennis. darling. but there's the kicker. He isn't even seeded · "I dnrted into a verbal assault where Keeky and Cookie were discussing the ERA. 'l don't know why you're so worried about uni·reslrooms,' said Cookie. 'You wandered into the men's shower at the club once and no one even noticed you.· "In a corner were Marlo and Margo dis- cussing the canapes. 'l swear you have to have a prescnpt1on to get these things. Look at them.· she saJd tossmg one into the fireplace 'It won't even burn.' Thal 's when Twmk1e said. 'l hke lhem. At least Lily tries new things. I admire that'." "That's JUSt woman's talk," I said. "I don't see any companson between the bloody battles in the Colosseum and a Con· versation Pit. Incidentally, what was the final score?" "The lions 8. the Chnshans 1. ,. Giant Easter Sale JiF . ..,~~· o~er 100 l•·l ·Boys On Oi\pl~~ ' ONE WEEK 1 .; iL ONLY ,J •.. .fr~~ ~ s50,. 5100 ·--'l Off On All la-Z-Boys L in Stock. ' ) WHITE'S SHOWCASE 288<n Marguerite P.irkw.ty Mission Viejo 11 u1 I\\• r1 l'~wv ) 495-5902 W~ E. 17th Street (\\, .. qwrl \q11.111·j Costa Mesa f( nrn1·1 111 h & 1u''10 l &42-8657 DAILY PILOT (;2 Peering Around NAMED Zonla girls for Apnl are rour senior coeds in the Newport Mesa School District. The) ond their schools are Julie Hum phries, Newport Harbor; Jane Marron Costa Mesa: Nary Beth lrwm. Corona de'1 Mar. and Susan McCamont, Estancia. WINNING the Betty Crocker ~nrch C'on test from Newport Harbor lligh School 1:. J ill Johnson . daughter or the Hobert Johnsons or Newport Bench. She will be 1.'0mpellng for stute imd nutJonal honors. Poul Patrick McBride, M.D. SPECIALIST IN OFFICE GYNECOLOGY AND DISEASES Of WOMEN PERSONAllZED PROFESSIONAL SERVIU ANNOUNCING . • • • • . • . • • . . . : i . . . : . ;,~ ~ Seeing Double or ' • • ? • JWJ."Xll" Former!')/ at Hatr Hunters now at the /; l';JPOl/t'I ;ft1 II Capricorn Dally Pilot Photos by Patrick O'Donnell Judges saw double and triple when they selected the most aJjkes and unlikes durrng the Orange Coast Mothers or Twins picnic. Not sure they want to be winners are tnplets <above, lert to rightJ Crystal. Bob· bie and J<imberly Coulter Other >Amners are llefl. left to nght) Lucas and Ashley Henry and <below) Matthew (left) and Rebecca Rippon. m,~~~.!~as 1107 Jamboree Rd .. ~ Beech 640-4740 \\l\l< 11 11 l'I \/\ Welcome The Easter Hare! Barnaby Bunny and all of hi~ friends are featured on manv colorful partv favor,, doll toys and Soften Approach HEARING PAOBlEM? I S,E<:IALIIE IM MBYlDE» ... ESS CASIS home dllCorations. Perfect for hlhng Easler baskets' PLATES AND NAPKlt...S TO HELP MAKE EASTER DINNER EFFORTLESS PAPER UNLIMITED THURSDAY, Af'RIL 15 By S\'DNEY OM ARR ARIES <Marc h 21 · April 19): Percel\'e what is reqwred as contrasll'd to desire, wish. fant•1sy See as is and avoid de ceplion . Ques tion or money looms larj.!c TAUR US <Ap ril 20 · May 20) Take nolhinJ,? Cor granted. n e a ware or business commitments made by somcont• l'lst> You gel credit whrrc due. more rcs pons1 b1hty, chance Cor advant'l'mt'nt nothing Know it and don't play games • LEO <July 2J·Aug. 22): You gain what could be considered a "rare in- sight " Your mlu1t1,·c foculties are honed to razor sharpness. You are J?1ven boost up ladder. Obstacles are present. tions hip. Exdtemcnt of MAJOa discovery prevails. Whal MAHUFACTUHRS was opposition becomes RE.l'RESEMnD a profitable cnterpns<' TEN YEARS IM SAGITTARIUS (NO\' COROMA DEL MAR IM ~ 1112 IRVIHE AVENUE --~ 22-Dec. 21 ). Whal might HAl AfBISCHER ww.111w1 have been ooject of fear HEARING AIDS * 548• 7921 could now be funny, even St H rid i c u Io u s . M a kc l40t E. Cou•t Hwy. ore oun. Mon. thru Sat. I 0 to 9. C-d.IMor-675·3133 Su..._. llto4 amends t o f a m 1 I y .._ ________ _, "111.._ ______ ·--r···-••••••lllll~ member for recent, thO'ughtless action. F=====.--o;;;;============~~~~~~~- WESTCLIFF PLAZA EASTER .,...,I.ail....,• -and love 1s al.,o vt•ry -------------much a part or tht' p1 r VIRGO (Au(.?. 23-Sept. 221 · You m ay start in one direction and rinish ut a "surprise dcstina- lton ·• Know 1l and be flexible Relatives may not ~e t me ssages !!lra1ghl LIBRA <Sept. 23-0ct. 22 l Money picture cha n ges There i s greater mobility, more cash flow You learn about roadblocks -and how lo remove them. Unorthodox approach !!Wls your best purposes CA PR ICO RN <Dec. 22·J an. 19): Friends may act 1n what appears to be eccentric manner. Stnve to perfect yourself rather than preaching to others . Soften approach AQUARIUS <Jan 20-Feb. 18) Be aware or what's coming in. goin~ out. Check leases, taxes You are able now to W1•f H4"nt "'•J f ltt~GON' 'HAMS ., 11 0 f. II y0t11 lwd is King SiL<' I h1 -, 1" your luc ~y d.1y! SA VE UP TO 60°/o On D<'c or.tlor Quality BPd s11read Values to $260 Now $99 \ . \'. n,..y ,~..,.,..,, t-o•y)'••\ oo• ~ <'r "-"""" 0-.Corotrw f,:Jbr ' with h.'lNi <>....t.rl °""""' ~·'llw>Q ~ ,..,. °"'~'~ ""'"'q\ to Y"'J Bur, orly"' IC.nq ~ T nJy .., S760 """"" W.11, wl.,.,i 'tl"'.I ~ vou rnr> of ford IC)"°""' U\ cir.tom motfl '~""l ~' IVry ;,, for be<I Wtl..ct<"I ~ • ~ ,..,._.j '4WHO lure GEMINI <May 21 Junt> 201 You gain opportun1 ty for " 1der display. die; tribut1on You could complete key a"i,1J::n ment. Emphasis on whot occurs bt>htnd sC'cncs CANCER <J unc 21 July 22) Emoltonol in- v o Iv cm en t l 'I em phnlli ted Noth1ni.: 1s halrw ay 1l 1s all or SCORPIO <Oct 23 · No' 21) Be ready for changr. travel. variety and a "dc\'cloi-1ng " relu ."tpiral ."ili<'Pd Whnlt> nr llalf JUST 3 DAYS TO GET YOUR . EASTER HAM make gains based on re-• ..-cent e(forts . .--•-rte Sw-f• wittl H_.,"" 5'k-CMG.•~ lllcM ,.,_ T., ........ PISCES (Feb. 19-·~ .... ,...,._,~.,_c ..... c.... . .......-cllleftft_,W-. March 20 )· Lunar -.. aspects coincide now with Jong.r ange plans. 3700 E. Coast Highway. U><ono del Mor -673-9000 correspondence. trave l. ~ ~· 1222 s. ~t.nt. i;;;;:. ~=:--Ul-H• 1 Perceive potential 'rf Refuse lob<' dismayed 71 HO H'91iw91 #I 11 • '*" Stwl"'f' 1111 •-ti. Miit.l 1I4·l46-Jlt4 If April 15th 11' your ~===============---------::---:-..J birthda y 1mportanl .---"M_A_rv_rv_1N_o_s_1s_r_H_E_F,..1rv_E_s_r_Yo_u_c_A_N_B_u_Y'_ .. _ _. ·~:ieb~~lcchaa~jP.ucst::;c~!: sidence Is featured, with September a hlghlif!,ht month. MA.._.. ... Pattern Problems? You're invited to l oU•M IOHIUSS TAVERN KAM s139 · 111 lb. IA•-M HAM H.ttwWllol• s1s' lb. MAMMIHG II~ u.s.o.A. FILET MIGNON STEAKS or ROASTS $449 ~~ 6. lb. • ... U.S.O.A.. ?OP SIRLOIN ·~~· s1sl,'. c ......... MANNINGS BEEF TRI TIP . ROAST S149 BEEF LOIN ,.. ... lb. MANNINGS BEEF EXTRA LEAN GROUND. $119 ROUND · ~ , ....... ,..,, :::'! .... S•39 SA.LT·H-PEPPIRI lb. ROA.ST BANKAMERICARD •MASTER CHARGE RANDY'S BUTCHER SHOP 270 E. 17th St. Coat• MH• Hlll9ren ~uere • By the Wet .... OPEN MOH. • SAT. 10·1 r CloMd Sunday 642-7191 ~ \.; ... . • "A FITTING EXPERIENCE" The Pattern People~ Presentedby MELLANY BOLGER MELLANY BOLGER-formerly with McCall Pattern Company-will measure YOU to determine your correct pattern size as well as show you the ne wly developed methods and t echniques of CORRECT , ~t~ern adjustment. You will also receive a personal f1tt1ng booklet to take home. Seating is limited so reserve your $5.00 ticket now at VIRGINIA'S SNIP 'n STITCH 3334 Ea8t Coa8t Hwy, Corona del Mar 673-8050 Special Hours Tuesday Aprll 20, till 9:00 p.m ., Demo at 7:00 p.m. Saturday April 24, Demo at 2:00 p.m. 2 DOOR PRIZES: $20.00 Custom Pant Pattern & S 10.00 Fabric Gift Certificate • \ DAILY PILOT Hamming It Up With Temf>ting Casseroles ~. a, CP.CILY BROWN n"ON£ ••• ._ ..... p ........ ._ ... • Tho late trma Rombaucr of • 'Joy of Cooklna" fume once wrote th•l one definition or etc-rnlty waa a ham a.od twu JX'O· plo' Even In a family ot more LhAn two. lftftovcr baked hum nftcn ~m11 to go on lurc\·cr in lht! tame old dull way If you wllnl to give It u nc~ look consider tryln& caueroJet. Measure V\&redaent.& for tht cornbread batter a11 tho recipe cur ta bccau11e ar you use a thin. batter it may run down into saucy ham and vegetable mixture-lns te4ld of ata} lnR "" lop AFTER ·•~A.b"TEft ("ASSEKOL£ 11 i cupio "ater 10 ounce puek#I\' frou-n cut areen bt.'un~ 11 ' CUPli SllC<'d Ct'lt'I) 3 tablespoons t>utter 3 tublcspoon1 flour 1 • lcHpoon u lt ' 1 tea6poon pcp~r 11·i cups milk 1 • cup frnely dtn'<i Cheddar chctSl' 2 cups cubed cookt'd ham 2 tublespoons minced onion Cornbr~ad Topp1ae. see below ln a medium UU<'epan bnng the wa~r to • boal. add the bt.ins and celery. boll. CO\'l'rcd. until tender rrisp. turn into a cul 1t1ntkr to dr11in. <Sa\e e<>t>kJl'la h quid to USt' 1n SC)Up.) In tht> OJcun dry uucepan m 1•r low heat fnclt tbe butter, titlr rn the flour. 1>uh nd ptopper Off heat. aradually •tlr in the milk kct'pine s mooth. Cook over modenately lo" heat, stirrin.: constant!~" until tluckencd and bolling. Ott heat, stir ln the cheese unt 11 melted. lhco the bean·Ct'lt'n' mucture, tht' ham and onion. keep hot but do nut boil Prepare: the Cornbread Top· ping Pour the hot hom m1>.ture into ..i 2·qu.irt unt:reas<.'d casn•rolt t.poon tht> Cornmt!:tl To11pinJl ;.round the t.'dg\", covcrin~ 1t, but ll'a\'IOR th" ct·ntl'r o()C!n. Uakt• 1n u prchut<'<l 400 dl'"rl''-' \)\ rn until ha in m1xtur is bubbl 1n~ hot Mnll topp111a ,. baked through about 2~ rl\loutc:> Remo\ e Crom O\lto. L« ~land ~ to 10 mtnutcb to allow checsl' ~auc(' to lhlckt>n a lllUl" CO.RN8RF.i\O TOPPING 1 .l l'UP flour. i.llr to ocral<' before mea11ur1ng 2 teu1po-0ns \>11k1n~ llO"der 1 ~ teaspoon Ml It 1 l ('Up W h 11 t• ()I } d Io\\ cornmeal I ('IU: 1 1 cup rullk 2 tablt>i1J>0<.1n!I i.alad !'Ill In u medium m1:1.1n~ b1ml :-111 t o 11 et h c r t he II o 11 r , h ~· k 111.: po"der and salt !'ltcr 111 l'Orn mt>.11 Add ··~.: milk .ind 1111 stir "1.:orou:>ty JUl'l un111 hlt•m1l'd lNDl\'IOUi\1. llA'1·RO~I ("ASSt;Rou:s :! cups tookt'd ham pwc·,·~ 1 tublt·~puon f111l'ly ('huiipt'<.l onc<'ln l l ;'lblt':.poon butter or mart¢u1·1n'' :I tabh~'IJOOI\:. flmll l t'U(.) 1111lk l 11•a,po11n prt'IJllrl•J mu~tanl ' • l'Ull '111 <'ddt•d rht'l'M· l t'Up l'tlllkt'd nl,ll'UfC'l111 l'unr1' nn11H1 In hult1•r. Stir In flour Slo" I .1dll milk und mui:.t.1111 (.'1111k o' 1.•r rncdn1m tll'UI 111\111 th1t'l,1•rll'1I Ht•lllo\'\' frum hl'lll and 11dd 1 hl'l'M' Stir unt1l 1.·h1•1• t• rnl'lt:. <.:onitnnt-hdm. mu1·11ru111 1111<1 t ht'\'M' lllHl<'l' Pour Into t"O but lt"rl'd . 111tl" 1du;il <'lib t.'I olt'll Bak1• ut :1so dc~rl.'1•:. I'' rur 30 mmutl'' -mmmm;~~~mmiiim~&mmmmim!EiDDJ~-m~m1ii~~im!mml!im~~~~~riiii Headliner . .. .. Flavor Tangy •• . • • llnm. as headliner ror j:aster dinner , is one r ~U('h tradition. and you"ll frnd it fr;itured in thii; • country us well as in I many other s. The Germans have a fa\•orite way or fixing ! ham during this hohday season. They marinate f the ham In one of their ) famous while wines. to ~_!>ich herbs and spices i~•e been add ed. • GERMAN • ' EASTER HAM , • 1 half ham. about R , j><>Unds ~ 1 bolt le German t'hlne wine : h teaspoon tarragon : • 1 i teaspoon sage t • '-'l t easpoon mar· ~am • l strip lemon peel ·: 2 bay lca\les ; 6 whole cloves : 8 peppercorns : I carrot, s li ced • I onion, shced Whole c loves, for : garnish -• Glaze , ' Place h am in deep bowl. Measure 14 cup or , the wine: set aside. Com· • b1ne remaininR wine . with remaintnJ.! ingre- , dients: pour over ham . .• Refrigerate sev eral hours or overnight Si mmer h a m 1n marinade for 2 hours, or until tender. Re move ham fro m k ettle. Cut away rind. Score fat and stud with a dditional whole cloves. Place m baking pan. Bake at 350 dt'g rees for 34 minutes, basting <>e· cnslonally with glaze. Serve with potato dumpl· mgs and peeled white asuaragus GLAZE Combine '• cup s ugar and ''• teaspoon itround cloves. Stir in the re- served \~ rup German white wine and 2 tables· poons melted butter Glaze Spicy When seconds are re· •1rhed for, it may well bl' for the cilru -. Cruil· toasted cornbrl':id stuf· hn' that accompanies the ham. There Is o refreAhin11 tang to this drcssinit th11l makes It especially rl1tht for a s pring reast All you n eed t o do 1s add 11ropefru1t a nd ora ng<! st'ttrn ents, nuts, hulll'r, nnd liquid to mildly <1ensoned mclbn toash'd cornbread stufrin ' MIXF.D CITRUS DRESSING 61 ~ ounct' bn1t melbn toasted cornbread stuf· fin' a~ cur> i;trnpcfrult ~egments 12 cup fresh oran~~ '('lfmcnts 11 c u p brok<•n "ulnuts 14 C'UJ) c hopped C'ckr y 2 t a bl es po ons chopped pars ley '2 cup butler. melted ~~cup oranite juice Empty cornbread stuf· fin' into laq1e mixing bowl. Coo r s ely t'Ut grapefruit and orange gmenl$: add to stuf Cln'. Combine walnuts, qelery and parsley with 41Cuffin'. Blend In meltPd butter and stir In orange j\l.ice. Bakt-in a covered dasserote in a 325 degree r. oven 3S to 40 minutes Serve with ham. Setter Yet S.a,•e ltltover scrambled eggs to chop 11nd use 1n fried nee or·'' .t soup garnish -· BEEF BACOH ~t'' , ..... 0 fllQit •I YM LUNCH MEATS:.~' Ol(M MUf• ,,. .... SLICED BOLOGNA:.~' .......... QetiGlHU_l • ~· "°° PORIC SAUSAG~t' °""" IU•tf • t wa.• SLICED BOLOGNA!!:' O\C.AI MA'f'te • .... ti OI BEEF FRANKS!.": flil(l4. .... l • JIOUv- KOWSE!:' '*11<·• Ol"'°4 ITALIAN SAUSAGE --· SLICED BACON;.~ OKU ... _.,ti • '1.01 ,.(; .. .,. .. 1 ... Ot SLICED BACON;."! - \t,t.rU llO' • ..... l'\0. BEEF FRANIC~' EASTER SPECIAl.5! . A1& Sf A FIR BROS. OPEN 9 ·A.M.-7 P.M. EASTER SUN • ' ._.99• IA39• ,. 69' .. s109 FRYING WIENERSoa RIB CHICKEN BO~~NA .!.~~~! .. U.S.D.A . GRADE A WHOLE-BODY FRYERS 59~ s119 .. SMOKED c ~USE•~~~ HORMEl LB. WHOlE Ott IUn POaTION l6. S l .09 SHANK PC>aTION U.S.D.A. GUDI A 4 5 C CUT-UP ••Y•as __ , .... u . 98~ CHUCK ROAST 8Hf BLADE CUT I• 99• .• s1 os ... s1 n ........ l:ttAUAM .. •12• oaOUND ••• , 9ttf • ..,.., • ~.,, .. '179 •••v. •,...,an NO .. 63' nP ITIAK GaOUND allf ~!. ---~ ... -~ ..... ~............ $149 ~ !~!!~~ .... , .. Rlls.4. NOUN 98' TIP ROAST ... , 79 .. s149 I> s121 .• s1 st IA 69' ... •CMKC•--.nl TUllOT f1LL£T __ LI. RUMP ROAST .. '1 27 SHOULDla 1nAa -·-ttl IA., 119 iiiliiUrsrui CUl lL "' 19 ¥~~ .. ,'~ .. ~Ao T .~ ·-... • 1 •.• ROUNDITIAll "°"""' -cu••D STEAK _. • CMUGI • '°' ARM ROAST ... ~. r.ow. · -£ aoif ii1ss ·;.A. 0 ,. $1 •• BITS o· SHRIMP .. sl 49 w ND MAM ·.: Sf 79 ·.: s7•• -·-7-aONI aOAST • w LAWN BAGS~:;.~ UP FOILIHNOIOS • llA•<OoU O ... 10/ .. U '1.63 l1 •U' 31' \6-CI 45• o:· 55' 4.01 4!r J.01 59• •11..0l 89' NAPKINS=. PHILADELPlllA CREAM CHEESE SHRIMP COCKTAIL IAs~o VANILLA EXTRACT 111e.c"'l • -7-UP:: .. cr., ... m-11t.u HAMGWE ~' IO..Ol 79' s1 •• Mlf·•-·mu .. PORTIRHOUSI .. •1 •• .. •127 lltf •\OW• 'n&c .. •1 •• T·•ONI. ... •19• .. 0 • ""'44.1 tND ..... , . ... , ... Ria STIAKwoo. - .. 95' Nff • &AOfC\lt .. 79' CHUCK STIAK .. 99' ..... lOiN. t-fl.U . ~" .. •1 •• TOP SIRLOIN BANANAS ........... ,,.H!UL AMlllUN • UlOf • IAH(f • oout" • ... 7~. EGGS BOUILLON CUBES~~~ U-0 49' APPLESAUCE =r=l u.0155•!,-.oi 45' LEMON JUICE •IA~ . •• I 24-01 61 ' ~-STU WBERRIES wt•uovt JMCt-llO UWT Oil •llUM SAUi to COMMfll<IAl DC.UO 09 WMOLIUUH Oto -lM·LAa .. 63!. TANG ! 11.01 '1.51 GREEN BEANS :-~ ! IM)l 27' l!~:~:Dp~~:g~ ......... 1•.01.41 c I CREAM CORN :&~OI ! IU.()l 33• SUGAR PEAS=-" ! 11.0L 34' lllfllA IANCY • &A•Ot • RTO 37.!. ....... '"' .. -oc:..-. 1·9· c CABBAGE APPLES ............... La. fANCV • 50UO • OllUN HfAOS ! iAi:a:Q~iAucE_,.oL 65 c ! iiaiLED FIVES _all.$429 ! lic'l~A·:RONl ~~37c c'ii"ii i INCL Uc OffLAAU AWL s 1 94 YAMS IOTAI. ! 49• •""<••11 .... 0 •0...H 27c ,.IN(. . .. .. IM)I BROCCOLI WATERMELON PICKL£S ~inw~o~ 59' v• "° • ., ... , .. "'°"" .... la. 1 9 c SPRAY COATING ~~· f u.or Sl.13 ·ONIONS .......... la. 12~. SARDINES~:s=:''*"'° ,,l-01 49' BEEF STEW:· ! "'°' 87' L~"' ~ ~ ';""4 "1UU. GREEN BEANS ~:;'~~o· ! l•.Ol 2r icAlUic'AIMiEAM 99c CHILI & BEANS!::~~· ! UOl 44' <ln-'O& • SQU~!~ .. ~;· y~ GA~ 9 Puppy FOODAU'O•Mff 35• POTATOES O'BRIEN .. I •-u62' FROZEN UtTREES! .:: "'04 c 01 CHIClfH I' J.()7 ,,..._,. fA•M> • O....ClJ CUI 41 t NOurl TOPCHOICE ~~ .. ~~'2.25 ! ~'1 .21 CARROTS ! .... • MEATPaESHK•• .. ·r····""'"•oz 24• POPCORN #FJY -• 44, Wfll,AC • Al\I IHfltHAltONAl • 63' It( ... tC»ffi t .. I • llffA \ltWWI • '125 •IG OO UTTUCO ... ,.()1 VE GET ABLES .. 10.0l SARA l(( ~·::H-::.. ! 110 ••O CEREAL MIJolfUHO •~I ! 79• aANOUll • AHi • '129 l.AIA llt '101 IAl\IH/(OCON\11 IM)l BUFFET SUPPERS .. ,, 01 POUND CAKE ! 10 fl Ol I , ! WiiiTE RICE_u~L 93 C ! c'Oi:DtAUPOWER:.s 1 19 18 MIRACLE 89 C $133 j MACARON1 l 1 i'CHEESE ! >it 89' GARLIC BREAD ! , 01 55' , _ WHI.., JA OL ••·ot ~"'""\OH tHllH• • tvnn oe • 56' tfAiO. 1M1H11U• • 53• -........ -r" ·.. •• -..... -FRIED CHICKEN " •01 WAFFLES ,,. ,, 01 • $TATIR SAVIRS SAVI YOU MONIYf SUPER·SNAX ~'"f(~ ! •OI 64' 11•01m ·•m 60' 111ouu ... occoo..,•••oo 45• ·-... ·~·--~-·-···-·· .. -··-·-... --·~-··-··-·· ... -..... -BISCUIT MIX • 67' STIR·FRYV£C£Tl8L£S10.01 r.::: ..... ~ ... CAULIFLOWER •OM>I W. _......, .. _..,_,..._ .. .._ ·• .,.. ••.•• .,. •• ___ ..._ ...... _._.._,., MMilllt \ .. tOOl . ~ ·~ • , SALT ~io'::t0''0 ! "01 1 ~ GHEN°iuis(l/I • Ol 32' iwmiA"rLYEGETAIUS 10 or 6~ ~eatt!Jt,& ~~~ S~PEANUTBUTTER =~~,_..,!~~84· ~ ~ INSTANT COCOA "'·~~·· ! ,4. '1.57 \ft:e mu 1111D X-DIY ALlllTO vo.s CREMORA-O(H ! ... or 85' r-~-.---..... "" SHAMPOO DIOOOUNT HAii SNAY TOMATO SAUCE -uoz 27' 9GOLD MIDAL$153 $315 CUCUMBER CHIPS1wm ! u.or 45' ,,,,. FLOUR lo.LA .U •lL KOSHEltDILLS llNf ! "oz 65' SHOUT ~~~Vll ! 11.01 89' FRUIT COCKTAIL ! ,, or 36' t .01 •119 99c SALADS llAO'S e AUT IS S Ol DESSERT CUP conoN IAUS CU'llTY • »·<1 COPPllTONI LOT10N 4.01 DIAHllNI WASHCLOTH SWEETHEART~ t nor 51' PEAR HALVES ! 1..01 42' TILE CLEANER ~W:;.~·w. ! ~: 93• PINEAPPLE /GRAPEFRU1Toe-!o4t47• FLOOR WAX ~~-SH ! 11.01 11.67 .. ASPARAGUS~ ! •u.01. 6t "°!~n 39c ~~l~L 6:1'f s1if~~' 'l ·~ ! ",:',144g! HAMl!JRGER POLISH ~= ! 1101 '1 .05 ! I 01 87' HOT DOG •. $149 SOLAICAINI . CHEDDAR CHEESE ::::~,, ~~ '3.09 IUNS ; ' CHEESE BARSS?::a:~•··"· 0:·11.29 .. ., .......... 0 • COPPERTONI SUNTAN OIL SUNIUIN SNAY ASTRO-POPS -53' 33 . · l FRENCH FRIED ONIONSoac!uor 41' c CHICKEN BROTH sw"'6Clln ! u rs ot 20' :=.-•2•9 ,. ~ •• ~~c.-... .,~ ' • ~ . , a'::: 6gc ' ~ ... . .. ,. \bnde Kampa. . 1!,!'-·- SPECIALS I, .. f .,,. ·~ Easter Sweets Take New Hops Some of the delights of this un belie\ ably good c.urot cake iire Iii. fresh na,or. m<llbt textun• and subtle spiciness For the baker. the ea!>e in "h1ch the batter ge>t.>S toe ther 1s a decided plus Th1i. m1x1ne mt-thod 1s d simple ooe bo"I operation -l>lmpl) add the \H~t 1ngred1cnt~ to the dr) onei. Fold 1n the r runch 1ngrt'dlt'nl5 c:rJt l'<i curi ots and chopped null> la!>t and 1t '!>read) to bakl• Thl' coolt•d la)cr!> an• put tugt'lher and llOl!>ht-d "1th u lu!>c1ou ... rum fla' on·d but t1•rcrc.trn fro-.t1ng !-'or put e "him')· )OU m11!hl l1kl' to ~..irr11i.h tht• top "1th gn:t'n tinh·d coconut nest!> filled \\1th colon•d tell) lll'Un:. Bl'SN\' CARR(Yf Bl'TTl-~R CAKt: <!';('UP!> flour 11., l'ur>~ ~uJ::.i1 :l tt·a!'>poon!> b.tkm~ IK1\\clt•r I lt•a:.poon l'1110.1mon 1 , tt-a!>poon nutmt·~ I I t'J!>poOn :.all :J t'IU?'> 2 ll:a:-.poon' t.:ratt•d lemon lk.'t'I • peel :? teaspoons grated orange l cup pl am ) ogurt 1 cup butter. melted 2 cups 1tratt>d carrots ~~ cup chopped ~ans or "alnuts Rum Buttercream l'rosting Mtx rt our. s uaar, bakin~ po"der, cinnamon , nutmeg and '1811 Add t>gga, pt"t"ls. \ogurt and butter Stir until mixed Fold 1n tarrob and pecans Turn Into 2 &rl'11bt-d and floored 9 inr h round h1} er t'al.e puns Bal.t• 1n 350 dl•i:ree OH'n 45 rn111utcl> or until ll>Ul.'h sn renter ~pring~ back "'1thout imprint Cool 10 minutes thton JOH•rt from pans .ind f1n1sh cooling on racks Sprtoud h alf the Rum llut· tt'rcream Froi.ting on one layt>r. Con'r "1th bt'cond la) er a nd sprt•tid "llh remaining froslin((. (;flro1!>h "1th Jelly beans and tint· l"<I t'O<·onut M akt:s 8bt'r\'1ngs R l M 8 l ' T T a:; R C R t: A l'l ... ROSTISC l~ut togl'ther '. l'UP butler with 2 egg ) olk!>. G raduall} be.it in 2 cup:. ,1fted po"dcred sugar &>at in 2 tablespoons rum Forget about marshmallows! Add drama and spice to the natural sweetness of canned yams. Yogurt makes this carrot cake extra moist, tender. ..c & Ill 'fhWe. 9et 'Dcai.'9 ~". '....:"' 1712 SANTA AU AYL '" · ... ,, ... ., ~ COSTA MESA • c.l Mlll..CU2 ..... ':'::;; ...... lllVE IN and SAYE ..... ,..,_. .... -y FRESH MILK our SPECIALTY ....... FARM FRESH EGGS ... _, ..... , ...... RA w con AGE CHEESE _,, 7-UP 16 oL R•tumoble lottlH HOTE: SHAKLEE PRODUCTS 69< 79~ 6/95< ., .... ....., SEAFOOD SPECIALS HORTH HM SALMON Steaks AlESH LIJTUHECK CLAMS Thun., Apr. IS tlwv W•d., Apr. 21 o..ly Wh1I• Stlppli•• Lo•I! 189 LI . 99¢LI. •I COMING SOON! The FISH MARKET versa t i I i ty? ya m R i g ht ! _-Annoan_W-•tdl.::::c!.::::nl _Ex_P1A_ES A_PAl_L 1a_:::-_:::-_-_-__ 14_5 _E. 8_R·~~~~Ccis'T,A MESA One trad11ton of thl' .,4.·~1!>on lb to -.erve yam!>"' tlh lht• hultda) ham or turkc) Their !>IA't•et nuvor und moist h''l(lun• provide u pt·rfect compli:ment to t-:a:-.ll'r i. .,Jtlbh 1ng family mt' al But man~ t·ook' :.ir(• 1n ,1 rut \'ear ah('r ~ear lht'\ .,,.n l' 'am' topped w1ih bro"' ri 'UJ(Jr .ind marshmallo" l> lt'.s a lablY comtnnation hut according to I>r Enc Todd food technolo1:1,t. ll hmll:-. the na\or of yams ;tloni! with thl' \'anct\ of wa)s they ran l>c pn •pun'fl · ''The v am '"'" Ix' t•om btnt•d \\Ith fruits 'llt'h al. applt•!'o anc1 orani;u's for a dtffl'rcnt M\IP 1ll sweetness or toppccl with branch for a dram alt<' flambc". ht• '><lie!· "And thPir u st· gcx>'\ ht')ond ;1 ,·cgctobl1.• d1i.h .it d111m•r Thi•' can abo be ,1 p.1rt of E;i.,1 n brcakfn't or th1• ck~M·rt .11 lh1• ('Od or lhe llll' a I . Add ma!!hl•ll '.m1.., tn ht•.111·11 1•ggs .ilong "1th ... 11t . p1·11p1·1 union a nct c·hl·1·..,1· rcir .111 orn!'lt'I that is buketl. <illo\\ 1111: 1.,1 ... 1• 111 preparatwn .ind nn t•,tr.1 1111 ... f111 fry1n1 For <I buflt•t g.1rn ... h. put '.1111 ... m sc .1llopl'd nr .in gt• 1·up .... 11111 lop \\Ith orani:t· 'IH'<''> or m.1r.1-.l'ht1111 chernt>s. If 'PIC't' .111d cit .1111.1 1 ... clcs1n•d . add 'hc•rn .11111 oran~1· 1 ind to br11w11 ... uga n·ll .incl '1111 1 ti .'am" and rl;1m1· \\ llh hr.1111h Todd'!o r.1u1nll• l!o 111 .ut<I \,1111' to uppll'!>. M1ur er1•.1rn . nutnwi: and lemon to <"l'eatt• a tll'"' t" 1!-t 10 rrumtHoppcd pie \' 1U1 0)1 EU.I H t•ggs, st'paratcrl 11 , ('UP ma!>hed y.tm:-. · cup ~ra ted lon,::horn l'ht't.''l' I '~ table!>poon mmc1.'d omon I ll'aspoon salt '" lea!>poon pe pper IW.it egg ) olks until ltj!hl and rluff~ Stir in sweet potatoe .... 1·hl•t•:-.c. onion. !-alt and J><'p pt.•r lk•at eg~ whites until foamy and fold mto yam mixture Turn into a greased 11 2 c1uart baking dish. Rake at 325 degrees om• hour or until oml'lel Jb puifrd .incl lightly brov. nt'd &on l' ill cm 1·<' Serves 4. ~ Sllf.:RR\'-GLA7.F.O \'AMS I can <I pound t:i ounrc'J ' '.1ms • 1 .: cup brown s ugar. f1rml~ p;1 C"kt•tl '; l<'3sponn s ail I lt'a!>poon cinnamon 'i tc-aspoon ground ('IO\ c' '1 traspoon Rround J!IOJ:l'r (;rated rind or Jorani.:c ... ' 1 cup butler or marj!ortnt' • • rup 'herr) :! IJble!>poon!> brand.' :--1.irt O\en a l 350 dcj.?rrc' M1 '1( hro\\n i-lllo(a r . ~alt. cinnamon l ICI\ c' i.:mgcr ancl oranl!c rind 111~1·th<•r t; rca:-.l' !>hallo\\ bak1ni: d1'>h Jnd spn ·ad h.tlr the bro" 11 'uJ!ar m1xt un• O \ l'f thl' bottom \rrange 'am!> on su1tar Doi '"th butter or morganiw A<M STRAWBERRY MARGARITAS BY LA PAZ ---------ARE NEW AND PRETTY- ASA elNK ----~-~--PUSSYCAT ri•matnini;: sugar mixtu!"e and pour on shrrry . Rake 30 minutes. '>poonrng :,,~ rup mixture over yams and t urning lhem !>ever al t1meb during bak1nj.? To flambt'. heat brandv unlit ~t<:a m rises tn s mall pan To wn e . po ur hot brandy O\er 'ams and light "1lh a match Scncs6 SOl'R CREAM YAM ASO APPLE PIE 2 cups lhinly slic<'CI yams 2 rups sh ccd apples l unbaked 9·inch pastry shell 2eggs 2 tablespoons flour 1 •cup sugar 1 , teaspoon salt 1 i teaspoon nutmcJ.: I c:up sour crC'am l teaspoon j.?ratcd lemon rind I tablespoon le m on juice Uram. s hcc and layer yam:- ;.ind :ipples rn pastry shell. In small l.>owl beat eggs until light Add flour. ~uur. salt and nutml'jl Real in sour r ream. lemon rind and JUirc. Pour over ~am!o and apples in pastry shell. Bak e 1011 dt>grees £o r 10 mmules Spr1nkl<' "'1th Topping and bake 30 minutes longer TOPPl:"o!G ' cup flour '1l'up,ugar 1 , lt'a'lpoon nulm<'I! :! tablr!>poons huller or m.1q.!Jr1n1• ~"" flour. !<Ogar and nulml'g Cut in t>uttt•r with p..istry blcndt'r until numbly Or1Q1n.il Marqdr1ta M1, TP.Qu1ta Sunr1 ,e Mix Me.,1c 1n Collee M x Bloody Marro tA1x KJB Blee Mbc Special! 7~ off on one or ISt off on two. EWT.IOZS. ? delicately Davorecl rice mixes that brighten up any meal. m·m·m-MJB .••.••...•.......•.•.•.•.••••••.•..•...........•......•................. . : ~ ronr r LI'' 1N . . . . . . CONSUMf R Ottritr ,,,,,,,,.,,to nf"lfl t'klPO" o .. , ourcha,.., f,t\f'W1 only o n o,,.,,. "''It nn J ''f'OU' 01oc41 on Ou'C"'"' n t ~ n FlAllORFO A·cc Any ot• ., llW! l on1hlut•• "•u<I I •O·'~' Ocroe,., I• '~ 'f\ GROCrR P111•·~• tfi"O"'" '"••COtotOOf"l ft'H '"~ '•C-P ._i11u• '"nn• o• ,,.., P•<o"q"' of lt4JS FLAll0Rf0 RIC( Yn11 ,,. 11 l'lft rfl: mburwo "' 1n~ tac~ _. _,..,,. "'" • ~c ''" t.anot ,,q prowKJl'd 'fOu •nd '" .. rc::>n•urTM• f\1'9'1! to.,.01 ttd #''" '"• '"''"''of 1n1s ~., .... W P will ""' rionor r1td emo110f\ '"'°""'" o""'"• aq..nctft-. b•o~ftn ~IC YOU' (i.t\IOftltitr Mv\l P•Y l"Y .._.,_., 11• Vll•O 1f ta•f'd orotut>tted Of 01MfHW1lft u"tnt~•l1 lnYO•tn St'IO"'t· tf"IQ YOU' PU'C"'4\ftt Of tuff1(1f "f Oii two "0'~ to co•f'• 'oupon\pre"""'"" le>< fllVORED llCfMIX IM ol .. wa rf'dftmpt1on mull b " \hown on, ... : ~ ...,. QuD\t C~\P't vatu• , ot onp r~nt Counl')n qooo on1v 1n • ...,,.,... rice U <,"'fr., '"""'ll' '"d•mptro" "'a•l lou1>0" toMJlll.o PO • • Boa IA81 4,;I "'~" tl)w4S11 )2 • : C. ltt•••• tlllM••m Th•• CO\IPOft _.,o"'-"¥· • ·········'-··············· ••.......•...........•..••......•....•...... : orreA Ll~ITEO 10 tJ<;f Of ONE COUPON ONl Y <!ORE ( OUP('lN on one box of M.JB Oavorecl rice [ii SAFEWAY WILL BE CLOSED ALL DAY_,. EASTER SuNDAY So 111at our employt'<'S ma, ra•e the opportuM y to oos,., ,,. Easte• '"''"' rne11 laM:l1es your Salewar store w•ll not t>e cpe11 for Dus1nen 11e~t sunclay Your cooper a11on ,,, plan- ning 10 complete your 1000 5llop- p1n9 a11ead of Easter w 11 be most appreciated Wt! "OP'? 1~a1 your 1am1ly too enioys a 11.1;ipr ~o•.<l~1 All S•l•••f Stores H .. e in i.,,.u Cll«-SIAllCI Ooeft h a1y Moul 1111 Ston ,, .,PIN• for S/lotJfNIS w1ln & llt•'lll or ltH · ' 12-oz. Basket Serve Hot or Cold With Sauce of Your Choice. each Safeway Radishes or Green Onions g,.,,." 12' Safeway Orange Juice r;.~~199' Yellow Onions us ,.,, 111 M~' ·w·111r lb 15' Marguerite Daisies 1 "Q" aiwicn 99' • t w.h ,1oct ggc Mixed Bouquets Bt.11•11'"' t 11ut lllHIGh 6-inch House Plants r.l(h s459 • 6-inch Caladium 1 •QI' 1r.111 11 •• 11. •.1e11 '3" At Safeway LOW PRICES! 16-oz. Bottles $ 9-oz. Pies $ 6-oz. Cans r lriftt Your fllm to SAFEWAY 111c1 SAVEi Fr•S17Color~ Wiii lid! W It,,. teu "'" ,,_,.., At Sllftey. '"" .. ._... a Cetdllu• \.. GoM P«0...5a7Colot ~~ Baken · Bu rs' ~ BROWN 'N SERVE ~ @.ROLLS • { t; (Or Ready Balle) -~._;,. 1., Skylar\ 49 c !Y •Twin llolla Pk,. . •fl•y ...... . • Clover Leaf Of 2 Hot Cross Buns w,~;~ s pa 79' eB d S•v·.11~Cr~tiedWt1tJl 1 t 49c rea Ruund TOP or SJMw1ct1 lCJ' eCinnamon Rolls ~~tt~·~~~ ~~ 69t n . i 11 (' (/,, d I. il/ /I I) r R Ii \'S .1 (I, P•·Ct» r1•~C1·•'! In L1censeo Salefl/avs' GIN OR VODKA USDA CHOICE Small End Rib Roast.lb. '1 .79 lb. lutt Portion """'· lb. '1.09 lb • Fryer Parts Assorted Fresh Drum Sticks Pork Chops Fryerlreull W/Rlbs lb. 8W lb. C Contain$ $ 2 I Center Cut and End Cut Chops. Approx. 114 Port Loin. lb. Fryer Wings '"~ J:".,. 111. 39c sta11ng Sliced Bologna ~· 99° . Meet or 11«. Fryer Backs and Necks lb. 10° sareway Wieners ... "" er Filet Mignon Steaks u=. ~:' 111. 53•• Center Ham Slices .!:~ .. '1" Fresh Beef Brisket ~"' ~~· lb.' 111 Fried Chicken = 2 ~. •r• Boneless Beef Roast c~~·:c:'b 1b. '1" Cooked Shrimp =~::' 111. '2" USDA Cllolce Wlloll Ann Pot Roast ar1c1 .... 1 1b. '111 Hormel CUre 81 Hams ., ""' IL •211 r ' , Young Hen Turkeys Pork Sausage .., M1nar House Lancaster Farms A 58C Grid• 'A' Frozen. '=' lb , 10· 12 lb. Avg. ' ~ Safeway Wrtole Hog 990 Miid, Medium Of lfot 12-oz. Smoked·ln Aavor. "9· ' ~ Smok-A·Roma Bacon Boneless Hams Smollld and Sliced. $119 Smok·A·Roma. Fully lb. s11 '~ (Thick Sllctd 1 ·lb. Coolled. Water Added. 2-111. Pttg. •2.371 Pkg. .. Whole or Hall. ----~~~~-------,..__ ________________ _ Check Th e Savings On These Buys ! Napkl.nS ch1ttono1nners1ze. o ,., 450 luy Plerttyl lij( Of 60 Canned Yams Prince•~ a 2~· 590 Ripe Olives O••rt•.w,. t'·~;:L490 Coffee Mate C•m•"'" !I 1~~·· 890 ~~~:n°~~;b ;"::,:;,::.. :::i ~~: Sweet Pickles Hoinz a 2~·· 790 Baby Shampoo Jj\htl'(lll', h'.,,;;~ s1ss f 0·11 Wrap Reynold's i'Q 20CMt. s111 Schick Blades P'";,,~~,t~"1111 :in, s1ss a1um1num lijl Roll oENTAL cREAM Joy Detergent ,.~:: .. 32 .... s1111 ~ Col:~~:. &&C Bott11 * Tube BUFFERIN TABLETS ' ' Bottle $135 of 100 - i\ r.KODACOLOR FILM it.C-110 $149 .. C·126 20 • • : Erposm each M , b H~l'h•\ r11 . ,1,9 ag1cu es r 11llf' • ytv1111.1 I •q ot 1 SAFEWAY FROZEN FOODS 9-oz. Carton e Bel-air Grape Juice 6t:; 29' i Sundae Cup t~;=ie ~~: 79e e Corn on the Cob flild\IYt 4P~~69t e Bel-Air Cream Pies ,~:· 49~ P'tblUlecttna,.11~11.1111111Ln~, ...... s.""'*"6to Chocolate Cake ~= 2~0:-'14' -~C.....fbt'JlllfC.....•-...... ).Uetl1111etall011111t111M Ollly.-----------.;.~....;._, •tof Bc...IRl..t.S..C--... • .._ • .......... I' ti J1• .,_. · • 1441 7 Clll'"' Or • .t W .... ir.-. •24 ~II h f l"le11, SGllllh l_,,ic • 5-te AAt Frttwey et Le,.._ Minloa Viejo • lU 1 ~ lritld, s..te 4111 l Method's· Fishy Want lo Sl'rvt a fancy E~ster brunch wit.hoot worrytne ubout rw:1ch1ng e.:is ut lht: last mmull' aod keepinf( th in 'iht·el> of ham or luH·on "arm but not dry" Seufood Uencd ac·t tum' out perfect u l ju~t the nahl mom cnl It's i.o eai.y to do J ust POI) part1ull~ ·<'ookc·d fo.h PortaonM into the on·n al> directed o n the park agc When f!Oldl•n brul4 n. top with hard cuoklod l'JU! s lices and s poon on•r L e m o n ll o r i.~r adt 'h Sauce Add '!om l· n um·h t" t he plall• "1t h tu,1..,lt.•d Engh:-.h mufl1n .... rnd J dash or color\\ 1t h tomato SEAFOOD B ENEDICT 6 f rozen (3 or " ounce 1 breaded l1sh por Hons 3 ho t h ard.cooked .-ggi. .... 1icl·d 3 tom atoei., cul 1t1 ~tdgt .. 6 £ngl1sh m ufhn5. o;pltl, tuJ:.t~d und but ten•d J>.ir:-.1~) o r "'alt>rcr~:.s sprigi.. op t1onJI lll':.it rash µort ton:. :.i~ dtrl't't t:d on µac l.ugl' lab<.'l t\rrangt: port1oni. on r1l <1tll'r J nd to p l'at•h "1th overlapving s hct''I of 'J of an egg Top with i.mall amount or i.aun· Serve l'ac b portion with to mato "e d ge:., EnKhsh muffin and &dda· t1on11 l saul e . G11 rn1i.h w i th p ar i.l l•) ur "a t c r crei." spr1i.:i. Make 6 S('f\ IOjl~ LEMON HORSERADISH SAl'C.. 1 cup i.alnd dre~-.tnl' lnot ma,onna1\e) ~ tJbl,·,pooni. l<'rn11n )Ul<'t' I t eus p oun hori.c.>r adt'ih • ll'J'l p 11on !Ir\ mu!.lurd uu ... h or (:J \ cnnt• Combine 1nKrt>d1cn1' mix "ell Heat :.lo" I) lo ser v 1ng tt mpl·r a turl.' M a k es abo u t I cuµ sau<.'t F 0 R Fostu~ CALIFORNIA GROV(M ·(~' ·,·~ •~ FRYING ~ · .~ ~ ~COE ' Ofl/Y CHICKEN '!Jy':; ~ -> .~ Tl/£ -~~~ .. --t? -..... 49~ BEEF LOIN BONELESS TOP SIRLOIN (,. i FRESH HEN '1 "~ ~ ~ BEfT Fosta. farms CALIFORNIA GROWN 1~... •·1·~ 69 c •• ) .. e::::::~. TURKEYS ~:::,.::: ~ LI. STEAK ~s~~=~ SMOKED HAMS s~tt!" 1.09LL IYtl 2~~ HOFFYS CANNED HAM ~l~ 8.69 BAR M SMOKED HAM WHH~L:,o• 1.49 u . FARMER JOHN SLICED NORW A y SWISS JARLSBERG PRINCELLAYAMS 29 c KRAFT MARSHMALLOW lO l CAN CREAM 702. JAR iliYiS 1J~~· 39c ~':;N~:A RE:~" --------------1A&W ROOTBEER OR iiiGiitlNE 39c BETIY CR~~~~R1ontEs o1ET I LI. STICK POT A TO BUDS iOJ;iNiAM 49c ~:~·~~FIELD l~: ~~:ox REG. i.o' 61/2 Ot. AEROSOL CAN ~l;fED OLIVES GINGHAM 79 ICE CREAM C MESCAFE INSTANT COFFEE ·~~Rz. 112 GAL ROUND I DAILY PILOT C 7 Egg Rolls t\ b.1 ... kt•t full nf Ch11t·olJll' E..1!.tt•r LI:.: ltull!> lllll•d with i.uvm·, d1m·olJl1· Ii. i..a:-11\ mack u:-.1n.: l't·111111m1r11I fro1,•n brt•a d dough. chocolull' l h1~11> ..ind nut:. 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Bul.1• in 375 dt•grcl' men for 20 m an1111•' or until .:olf1l'n bro wn )lakt•.., I dmen r11lb · COST A MESA 19th and PLACENTIA CLOSED ~ASTER SUNDAY Ston Hou": 9 to 9 Daily-Sunday 9 to 7 f'rtcH fffKtl•• Thurs., April 15 Thnl Wed., April 21 ~u' S..bieci to Sto<l1 -hefld W e Gtodly A ccept Food StOlllpS ------FRESH PRODUCE U.S. #I RUSSETT POTATOES I 0 LB. CELLO BAG 69c SWEET 'N JUICY NAVEL -LIQUOR DEPT. CC VINEYARD CHAMPAGNE CC VINEYARD TABLE WINES GAUOH 179 ..... Stta TH • C8 OAtL Y Fl1LO r 'l \n.1 bod~ 14 ho J)ks for .1 rr I~ u ... u .. 11) CJn t be ht:l~d. .. a,:-ell descr1tkd "food ~nob" \ndre'4 A Roone~ ,.,~ t.1.-.. p1lt' hr' comments \\\ aot JI , but not "llhool J pr1.•am hh• C'IUCl\ £' :\ 1 •. \ R<>O:\'t:\· Ingredients A lot ur Pt'OPlc h.1' e Lhe sllh aut1on th«t 1t 's flattcnni to ilk j rook for his reclpt• But th~ sug c~uon!I that all you nl>ed i~ th'" list of 1n.in·d1l'nts to~ uhlt• lo re pc•at the .lmt-thing 1:. real!) 1n • An tinalogou~ ~1tu.J.t1on v.ould be 1f I \\\'It' to t;ikc up lht> \John urn:! t .. tpt'<'t to pla) be-uut1fulh . • he s111d I rould pr:&etl<'l' tht> 1 t•i.t or m>' hfo, .wd l\c\ er b\-able tu via> It wt•ll T .Akl' a :?1• pound ch1r~t.>n and put 11 in a hl•:t \' • t'O' t'1 tod pol l'ul in :i r<1n ol rk.1r r h1<'kt•n broth. ,, cup of' er mouth or "h1te "1n1.• ,, cup of "alt'r. '' dll\ 1• of .:urhl . and 1.1 couplu or rhov1led onmn~ Cover and cook for uboul an hour ~l'ht:n n:mo"t' ttw 1•1\11'1 .. 1•11 11.nd istnun thl' liquid ullln~ " Take the <'h1rken oH lb t.kJn4·.., 111 the lllq:t'i.t 1.11c1.·1.·I\} 1111 n m gl"l ., . • -O llltl ll.>l Need Tuning J · It t~kl·i.. fet'lln.:. · ,.,r>latn' th1.· v.nt<:r d1rt'ct111 produt•er of ·~tr Hoont') t:oe' to Otnnt'r." a •..tu1.h ol d1n1nic ·out 111 .\m1·rllJ ~·ht"dUlt'd to h1.· brn.ldt'J:ol Tu1·.., d.n .. \pril 20 on CBS Sow Roont-) h:ip~·n~ Co hJ\ l' J i;uod reputation a:.'* chef So, u11 daunted. \\.ot' J5k~·1I h1n1 for ,1 r1.· · Tht'tt' un· ct•rt.un th111g .. thJt l'um~ to i.11nH' mort' t'.t"lv th.ln to 111hen. I dun t 1•\ t•r r\·c,111 'ICclnl! .t J:ood l'OOI. UM' d I l'C'IJW ' For .ill of U'> "hu d1~:1t-:n•t• "1th hP• 'll'". Jntl or tho~t· of u~ "ho It'd v. ,. h.I\ l' .1 n~ht to do .111 v. \' t .111 11,1 c.11 \\di ''"'" 1f not hh•.,M.'U "'1th nJtur•ll Jb1ht\ h\•r" s .1 r1•t'llll' tur Brown t\o\o tubll'.,llO<>n~ of flour 1n t\o\o t.tbles11oon:. 11r hutkr Uknd this roux tr\to th1.• "<tram1•1I llqwd. und ht'Ut it until 11 bcitin .. to th11.·kt'11 Put ttw ch1ckt•n bul·k 11110 the It qwd. J!:)d add u btl? handlul 111 ... 111.•t>d blant·hcd ulmomh . • I do1·e ,:urli c . I , .. ,,;,.k,,11 000 Multiplies Rabbit Food Rabbit food Great to crunch but what do you do with carrot!'> besides steaming or :-crvin~ them raw'• Low 10 ca lone~. rH:h m t·arotene. this ~ood-for \OU garden root adds col· or, texture and a s-weet. unobtruSI\ e flavor to J \'ariely or 1mag1nalJ\'1;' dis he~ More than 200 rt'CIJ>l'~ for appetizers beverages . breads. desserts. main dish1•s I with and without meat: relis hes. marmaladt!s, soups and stuffings ha' 1• been collected by Ann .Sahng 1n · 'ThC' Carrot Cookbook Here are l\\U 1dcc.i ... from the book "h1ch ,., . .;old in m 3Jor stores or available for S4 postpaid from Pac1f1c Scard1 Books. 715 Jl <.1rr1 son Street . SC' u t t1 c . W ,\ 1 !181<*1 • ! C'Hll.t:A:"ll ClllCKE:'li· ~n: .. ·FEOA\'OCAoo 1 I .1 \ oc .1do.; I .I t.1hl"'P"O"' kmon llllN' I I' 11 I' I' h I I I. l' 11 1 nok\·<l .rnfl f11wf\ grnuncJ I ll'J'IJm•n pn•pan•d I m1l'·t~1rd 1 • rup m ·'·' onn.11'il· I 1 1 l'\11) 1·a11·ob llh·n 11l'r-ch11pp\•ll I 3 t •• ,, I t• ... 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I together v. 1th wrrr "h1sk I until smooth. tC't stand I t1vernight tn refriger;:itor or for al lt>ast 2 hour~. Reer acts :is leovenin~ agt>nt Pour ba\l1'r into y,afne iron thin!} ~l.1ke-. 4 large\\ afflcs iclay e YI per e a sting • &F n at amuuuumg ___ ._ Make your holiday feast easie r to prepare with a Free E-Z Por Aluminum Roasting Pan from Ralphs with coupon a nd purchase of any turkey, beef, pork or lamb roast, or any ha m, 3 lbs. or larger. Offer effective April 15 thru April 21 . All Ralphs stores will be closed Save .n • .05 Tax with Coupon E·Z·POR ~luminum FREE Roasting Pan 17 ~::.·J each WITH COUPON .ti'\41 p1,1t(ftJ H 01 •"t tw'•f'" l'•rf 1o1.:tO Qf l•Mt IOiht 01 .... , \Ml\hd w• t..l"'ftfltf\41"".) U)\ •HUltJf'f limit One lltm and One Coupon per Customer Coupon Elftct1vl' April 15 through AprO 21 SUPER COUPONm!NY Super Deli Easter Sunday, April 18 Large Grade AA Meat Master Meats [;2l Ralphs Eggs dozen carton .49 Snu1~ Po1t10" Fully Cooked-Smoked ~ Farmer John Ham Farmer John Whole Ham pet It> 109 Beel Chuek per II> IJ S Grade A w/Popup Gauge 8111lt1mllk or Flaky Hungry Jack Biscuits ~c~mcheese D Ralphs Shrimp Cocktail .88 ~ K~ud~·oip~ ... chem IOor 29 pkg • D ~it~~· Franks lib. 138 pkg. • 8or 49 pkg • D t<~;ti;r~f'i=;~·nks 1201 1 63 pkg • •or 43 ,., . o Ralpha NalurAI Shod Swiss Cheese 6or. 87 pk9 •• 8or 53 cup • ~Q;~·~Ham ~ll>.898 can , Ralphs-Frozen ~~ .99 t;2l Hen Turkey '.~· .59 ..... _."..,'"" Porlito1n -·. , -·c, .. 11 .. .,.,_ 8 N s Round Bone Roast Super Bakery Seel Chuo Boneless Rolled D•r Mixed P•• rown erve ~ Beef Roa sf 1. 38 t;2l Pork ChopS 1. 39 [;2l !~_I!!'"'" ..... , RibEyen•10S'°"'"'k or RoastP,~'2.49 EA ~h·H':"rurkey P1:' .• 69 ~Coffee Cakes llllFO ~ D wAJ"1'1'sOf!"r''e' read r .1, Beel loon -Bonelen 1 49 [A Shank ot Butt Por11on 1 Qft 114 !:~ .. 55 1aor. 29 1011 • .10 ~~ .15 ry J Steak Tails P,~· • ~ Fresh Ham Roast P,~'. ·'" [./ ~·nv~;k 'steaks P,~· 2.49 &?J Fa~ John Spareribs ~:~1.39 L E~gii;h cS~rt Rib P,~· • 79 ~ Sh~icie~·Chops P,~· 1.98 [ ~ Bnllo•n ~ USOA Cho•u l'Y J Beef Tendertoin P,:· 3.49 ~Lamb Shoulder Roast ~~· 1.19 D B;fo FC .. ube Steak rJl Bady A1tachtd-Alask1n P,:' 1.59 ~Snow Crab Cluster ~~ 1.19 D G;i>'~,~~fct\~~r11 01~· 1.19 D ~k~ Shrimp pl~ 2.39 [ J 8~5001ess Stew Beef ~~· 1.19 P,~' 1.29 Super Spirits pl~r ,98 &allfornia hllh 99 "· t1e o Chenin Blanc • I\~' 1.98 o Napa Aou or Cll•bll• Christian Bros. Wines 1111h 2.15 ~;· 2.79 D Vin ROH. Chal>ht or Burgundy 3 09 Pa I M W. $0 7 oz u asson mes bolll• • D Nttlar AoH Whll• Ch1l>I" Red 8 urgu'1,dl 3 34 _, Almaden Mtn. Wines 11:i' • pM 79 lb • ... 99 c:111nen But T1,1r~•Y All Sl•r Banquet CUtGreen .19 MMeat Pies ~ 01 .19 ~Beans 16 01 p•Q ,,,,, Health (J ~auty Frozen Food Arlllrthl S11~ng111 •OCI 99 A1lpht -Golden Prern1um h11U911 1.15 Anacin Tablets Ice Cream hnlll• • rln R1fpll1 -Comp1•f' • Sn" 1601 78 ~ o~r;;1j~·1ce tor. 29 Baby Oil l>Olllt • t in I . A19ul11 or Sup•• P'Q 1.39 ~ B;;;Q;t"&ippers ~~:. 1.25 Tampax 0140 Aalpll1-ChfWtblt 100 ct 1.19 ~eQQ~ !SOL 87 Vitamin C-250 MG boll" ur1on • Prices Effective April 15 through April 21 . r • • ,~f1!>1 • • .. r • • CH!>1 • • .. I 5,.. "•·P> Coupo<' •nt 11 k•• u ••Ill c-• 111 I "'"'~····Or-<• Gt•t••l llllt I Heinz 11 Cheerios I 1 Pickles ·~~: .• 39 11 Cereal ·~:: .45 1 I l""" O•• Ht., od o ... Co11110• Ptr Cut1o11111 11 l•m•I 0"• "•"'and Oft• CouPO" Per C11tlo111er I c;..,,.,. [ftKI! .. 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I \ ,, I DH••ah1y 1 ' .. • I • I II ' •• I •• Miniature Chocolates 'I>:~ .98 • ' ,,:m ..... :.,· .... •,,,; ... :~ ....... ~ .... , ,; 1"7,;··" • "" Auorted Ve11ellt• Sotf•~I 1~ 011 Pit~ Purina Crest ~Cat Food 6 01 .18 t;2l foothpaste ~.~:.78 Ull Pantry Fillers Pantry Fillers ~ ~~r.;rva~;· v.11,01 1901 45 Lemon Juice 801 30 can • bollllt . ~ Sik;~f ;;;;;;pp,e 15'• 01. 41 Gl1d Wt1p Plastic Wrap 10011 71 can • 1011 • ~ ~uG'r;'(>11~ 601 49 ~~~i<;tchup 3101. 79 c1n • bo1t1t • ~Kr•n ~ Ainold•-S11nd1rd Sire French Dressing aor. 49 uminum Foll 2511 33 bottle • 1011 . The &Per marlcet 9901 AOAMS 8lYO., HUNTINGTON BEAOf 15471 S. BROOICHURST, WfSTMINSTER RAt.P•b STORES ARE LOCATED AT: 380 E. 17th ST .. COSTA MESA HARJ()ff & WILSON 2'167 PASEO DE VAlENCIA, lAGU~A ~lllS 17261 17th ST .. TUST1N COSTA MESA 401 N. lO~RA. ANAHEIM 6942 WARNER. HUNTINGTON BEACH STORE HOURS: 9-10 ~ly, 9.9 Sundoy t Roast Chicken for Passover Seder Meal Sumptuous Passover 1s a tame of happt· ness, reunion. ntuul and tradt· tlon. A!. each Jl•w1:.h rumily gathers Jl thl: symbolic Sedt•r la· ble, the freedom ~ain<'d so long chicken is done, bru:.h \\llh rom b1ned peanut oil and hone> 11 , cu p s thinl ~· s lln~d banana:. '1 rup "ater '' l'UP sugar )IATZO·RAlSIN ~Tl'fFl~G : 1 ago is celebrated on<'c aguin. and age-old joys eladden t·very heart Add a touch or spnng lo your Seder meal by prepannit trad1 llonal fuvontes an new and d1f rerent ways. Chicken 1s a populur PaSSO\'er rood but Jt takl~ on a new look us Hone) Glalcd Hoast In a m1x1ng bowl l'Ombinl' 11 ' cups chicken broth. 1 t ublespoon -.ul(ar, 3 tablei.poon' peanut 011. 1 l<·.ispoon gr .ited lemon peel. '• tea<1poon :.all and .1 i::cm•rous dash cinnamon M 1x Well 2 tJblci.poons potato '-l.tr< h 2 cup:. pH•pured "h1ppt'<l top pine In a small bowl max togethl•r almond s . matzo me.ti and 2 tables poons s u gar . Blend l<>getht>r esg "'hilt•, peanut 1111 and "at er Star into almond rm' lure , Chicken. sturrcd with a m1xtur<' I or ChtCkt>n broth, SUR:tr. peanut Strr an 5 crui.hed matzos and 1 1 rup ra1:.tn'I Let i.t and 15 minutes ~I ..ikes about G !)er\'lngs. \ r 011. lemon peel . l'lnnamon. m atzos and ra1s1n' FESTI\' E Z L'C'C'JUSJ 1 ~cup chopped muon '1 cup 1wanut oil 4 cupi. !-ltn•d zucchini I cup thinly i.lict'<l green pep · Press mixture evenly uitatnM IJottom and s1d<.•s or a o inch p1~ plate Bake ,11 375 de~ret':-. F about 15 minutes or until lighll~ browned. Cool on wire rnC'k For a colorful n·~<:ldhlc• c11sh , f estive Zucchini 1:-. flavored \\tlh om on. per strips Sllct> 2 cups or the strawber ries PlaCl' s llC\'d coolt•d strawberrae:. and banana:-. an crust; set aside 11 tea:.poon sail • s teaspoon pepper 1 Serve an elegant dC's:.crt hkc- ~rawberry Banana Pie. baked in an almond-m:itz.o meal crust I tablei.poon chopped pa m1ento Combine remaining 2 t'UP" "hole stra" bl'rnes. 1 ~cup" alcr and 1 1 cup s uj!ar an sautcpan Hr tnl! to l• ho1 l over h11(h hcut Ht'ducf' heat to medium and coo~ 5 minutes longer, ma!>hlnA twr ncs "llh the back or \\ oodcn SPQ\lO or pot ato masher. Remov•• Crom ht'at HOSE\" G LAZED ROAST ClllCKE~ 31 ~ to 4 pound ro:.t'>ltn~ chicken 12 lemon Sult 2 tablespoons peanul 011 J tables poon honey In lar~e !>ktll et. saute omon in pt•Jnut otl until tt.'ni.kr Stir in 1uct·hani, Kreen pepper, salt and p<•ppcr Cover and cook over medium heJl for 10 minutes. or un1 1I zu<.'chani 1s tender. Servt! garnished with chopped p1m1en· 10 Makes 6 s ernngi. Rub chicken "1th cut side of lemon Sprankle body and neck cavilies \\Ith salt. then stuff with Matzo Ra1s1n StuU1n1? Tru:.s chicken Place in roasun~ pan Roast at 325 dc~r<'<':-. f about 15 minutes per pound. or. unlit done. Fifteen mtnutes before STRAWBERRY BASANA PIE 1 ~cup grouncl almonds •~cup matio m eal 2 tablespoons sugar J Cf.!f? "hale, s hghth beat<.'n • 1 cup peanut ml I teaspoon water l quart rresr strawbernes Blend together potato starch nnd remaininj! ~ • rup \l'ater Pour into hot strawberry mix ture, stirrinJ? just until bknd,•rl and thickened. Spoon e' enl) o' 1•1 fruit m1xtur<' Chill sc• crnl hours. Garm">h with prepared "hipped topptn)! and add1t1onal fr111t WILS•'S CERTIFIED ORCOl•TRYCLUI CANNED d>'\o.t.-,W~J· Buff et Crowned SMOKED HAM A most cl<•j!ant and special wa) to sen ·e lamb I" "Cranbern Glazed Crown or L.1mh " Thi' dish is not only dC'll·clnblc, but 1t 1s a maitnihr<'nt s11othl to set before your ram1ly and jtuest!'I The fine flarnnnj! of lamh 1' enhanced by n p1'1uanl gln11· c·rl't\led with a m1xturl' of cran berry apple drink Jl'lhed crun berry sauc<'. mint lt•a\l'S. and lemon As u s pt•t•tal E.1<.tt'r h or' cl 'oul'Vr<', ronstdl'r prl'pnnnl! "n crrv Pink M arhlr11<•d EA~' with a pleai.in& ~pin "Cr.111 01p .. fRi\NRJ.:RR\' Gl.i\1.t:I> CROWN (ff L.\MB (St'rVl'~ !II 1 crown ro.1'11 or l.1mb. ;1hou 1 Ii toll pounds Salt and P<'PP<'r :? tablespoons 011 t large onion. chopJ')<'d l cup chopped rd<'n 2 tomatoci1. chopp,•1! t rup raw bro" n rt ct'. cookt•d .ind drnmed Ground lamh tnmmtnj!!' I cup rrnnberry nrnnJ?e rr hsh Glue t cup cranberry appl<' dnnk 1rup1clhed crunherry saur<· I tablespoon dril'd mini lea,•es Juice of l lemon <obout :i tablespoon-;> Cooked vegetables -.au l e<'d h alv<'d l arl'?<' mushrooms, baby ''hole carrots. asparagus spears, broccoli spears Remove lamb trimmings that are Jround from renter of lamb Sprinkle crown inside and out with salt a nd pepper ln a large skillet, heat oil and cook onion. <.'elery and tomatoes until tender, about S minutes. stirring otcasionally. Stir in rice. ground la mb and relish. Remove fro m h eat and stir un· til well blended. Season to taste with salt and ~pper. l'se mix ture to stuff center of crown roast. which hos been placed m a s hallow roasting pan lined with foil Extra <;turf1nf! s hould he placed in a ca sserole and rr>ast<'d with lamb dunni: the last hour or cooking. In u sauc·<•pan. rombine apple drank, 'auc'" mint and lemon JWl'e and heal until bubbly and smooth Roust lamb for l hour at 350 deflrt•l's F. Baste lamb with cranbl'rr~ mixture every 15 minul<'S .ind roast for I more hour Serve lamb on a platter sur. rounded "1th vegetables. Spoon f"<lra Rla11'. 1r any, ovl'r stuffing Sen<'" 8 HERRY PINK ~1ARUfo:LIZED t::GGS I:? <'llll c; About :I rup'I c ranberry JWt:<' ro('kta1 I I ll'a ha$? ('over <'Riot" with water in n ,,1ucl'pan Sa mmer gently for 10 minutes. LN C'J!RS cool 1n walt'r n rain eJU?S and tap shl'lls on a hard surfnrl' until s hells ar<• r ra1ed and rrarked all over Do not rC'mon• sh<'lll' H<'placl' <'RAS 1n saucepan and cO\N with rranb<'rry JUtre Add tea baJ(. HrtnA to a boil. lower heal and simmer ror S minute" Remove l<'a boA. Rnnit to a boil. lower heat and s immer for s minutes. Remove ten bag. Add I tablespoon salt and chill eggs in JWCf.' Drain eggs a nd rinse with cold water. Remove shells. Juice will have penE'trated cracks a nd col· ored eggs underneath ERg will have a marbehzed appearance. 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"Of coor~. rile dr.iwboick 10 rh.11 \lylc: '' 11 puh you ur .1 h1g JisaJvantAi:c \houltl ~011 ever h:wr lo hu1 rictlly c"·"llC d mun " DENNIS THE MENACE / 't'll9c2ne54ay AP"' 1' 1976 DAIL y PILOT c I I Holiday Brunch Gets Bicentennial Flavor Colonl1ts were utina hurty meals durJna t.he Jo:aster holiday of 11'76 de.,p1tc their litiCk of refrieeralors und supcrmarkctli Mo•l of t.he1r ffit'Jlb were curt"<l and their fruit and veactublcs wtre dried. or home cltMcd or •torl'd ma cool root ct'llar A favorltt-mt•Jt '"'" ":o.mokt"<l pork loin" ur · bu ron,' the nil me tbtn u ed to dei.cr1b4i all smuk~ pork To cel~brate 1-:a~tt'r, a wboh· loin ofll·n wu' cut thJt morrung to be enJoyed 111 om: or two mul1. 1'heu: recipes feature Cana diltll bacon and ingredients thut 'would havll ll1:r·n kept In itood Lamb Fresh Combo The "!>pring lamb'' and "s1>ring egg" are hardly the true symbola of Easter any more The holiday used to represent the first maJor feast day of the season. Today, you do not ha\'e t o press >our local butcher to special order l amb nor do you have to endure anothe r brine- curtd egg until the hens start laying. Combine the two foods in an entree that uses the most economical cut of lamb ... the shoulder. E GG CUSHIONE D SHOULDER l lamb s houlder, defrosted and boned Thyme. salt, and pepper to taste 2 tablespoons butter 2 cloves garlic, minced supply by cotooial cooka. •·or 11tarter1, cluU • larse bOt· tie or can of apple Juice ovemiaht In the tefriterator. Place aobleU or mup in the frffier the l\iihl ~ore to chlll. Pwr when ~vttr yone Is sitting down to bep-jwce rool and add a sprinklt' of cln n..imon un to11 of each servina fOBN •'RrrfEllS l c11n whole kernel corn, dra1nM and chop~d I ~aten egg )'Olk ;z, <'UP n our 1 1 teaspoon baking powder '1 teaspoon 50lt I egg white Mix corn and egg yolk. Sift dry lnt~entt over corn and allr F'oJd lQ ~attn eu white. Oro1> Into 175-dearee hot fat from a tableapoon: turn :ind remov~ Whtn IOld •n brown Ulometnadc corn bread or a muffin rnlic ma.y be substituted for the hitters.> K~p fritters or t'orn bread hot until scrvani BUBBLING BA(.'OS Apple JUlc-e '• pound Ctanacilan ba<•t>n 1~r p(.'tS(ln Cut bacon in sucel> ulmoi.t '. Inch thick Heat about ''l Inch of apple juice in a fry Ina pan When bolhnit. udd the bacon and turn down to simmer Cook only until meat ts hot, 3 to 4 minutes: place on lhr c thick· nesaes of paper towel to drain and serve immediately with two eggs per peuon, bu tcn wllh thJ<'k cream aod scrambled In buttt'r. ONE PAS BJC£1\Tt:SSI AL BRUNCH 12 ouncc.-s slJced Canadi.m bacon 8-ouocc can peach halves 10 or 12-ounct> package corn brud or muffin tnix 3 tablespoons buttt•r Maple syrup --- Mell butter \n l().inch skillet over low hewt. Remov~ skillet from hdl I>rlltn peaches on paper towels. Place one peach half m center of skllll't. overh1p c>lher pcuchcs and bncon 1dices around tht! edae. rrevare corn bread or muf· rm m11 uccordma to p11ckal(c directions. Spoon batter t'Vcoly O''er bacon and peuches. Cover und cook over medium low heal 15 to 18 minutes, until toothpick U\S&rted ln C'enlt'r comes out clean. Im mediately Invert cake onto heat· t'd pltJtter. Cut in wedges und 'St•rw with maple syrup. EASTER MAIN MEAL 3·pound Canad1in b11con chunk 1 jar apple bulter Plat'e bacon In an open pan. Spread top and all sides wilh IP· pie butter. Rousl in 3SO·dearee O\'en about 1 hour until Internal temper11ture 1s 150to 170 de&rffit. Remembc:r Canndl&n bucon i-< fully cooked rudy to eot. 1t wlll be more t ender lf not over · cook~. Add upplt• butter dunni? l'OOk1n11. 1f m•cdt>d. &-rvt' with bo1 lt·d :-.wt't'l J}OI utocs, uppl~ i.a lad, ch1.•rry wine or u bit ot ilP• pie Jack stertable. Farmer John Whole Ham ruu'r'COOKEO 80Nt-IN I' Ill('~ USDA Grade A Young Turkeys lANCASrER, 10·22-LB AVG WT LB Boneless Ham I UL n ( OUI\ t (l w .. r EA Aul •l 1) ' I 11 J79 Ll1 189 Top Sirloin Steak 80 NEU.Sb 80NOEO BEEF' ..... Shank Portion of Ham I Ult Y COOl<EO Rib Roast Large End hO"-DlL bH~ Blade Cut Chuck Roast hONtl~ !J bt l f Boneless Round Steak BONOEO BEEF "gee " 148 ll 1ac I B 138 4 eggs, lightly beaten 14 cup heavy cream Pin c h each of nutmeg, mace, and thyme Butt Portion of Ham Sliced Bacon ,. 1oa Extra Lean Ground Beef "' 12s ~~~~J.~~! !iP Steak , .. 1ea ... l3l Skinl~~s Link Sausage .... 49e ~.~~~!.e~~ .. ~~~'!Y.~~.oked Ham ,. 2s9 .. 1•• Boneless Rump Roast t * I Ult• I Hitt • ( ... C n 1 tables poon 01Jon mustard Pat lamb dry inside and out. Season well with thyme. salt. and pepper. In a heavy bottomed skillet. heat butter to a foam. Turn heat down to low and pour in eggs, heavy cream. nutmeg, m ace • l h" y m e . and mustard. Cook, stirri ng con- stanUy, until eggs form soft curds. Remove from heat and cool. Spoon into pocket of la mb shoulder where the bones once were. skewer, and lie to seal stuHang inside. Roast in a 450 degree F. oven 30 minutes. Reduce heat to 325 degrees I''. and roast 30 mmutes more. until stuf- fing i s warm (135 degrees F. ). Remove, t•ool 10 minutes, and <'&rH' Serves 6. Dieters Delight Steamed mushrooms is an excellent ve$:elnblc dish for the dieter; 1t is h11th 10 flavor, low in (' 111 o ri cs. 0 the r Jo w · culnrn.• vcRl'tablcs :'lllch ai\ lUCChlnl or CIUtpl::int mny be added, if d esirt..'11. STEA M EO MUSHROOMS l r ou nd frc:.h mushrooms 1 chlc:k"n bouillon c·ubt> • J t'UI' bo1l11lR .... ater t 1 cup rl1cc-1l .:rt't'n peppt>r I I (' ll p !'> I I t• I'd sralllon!I or Rrt'l'n onion' l>u:o.h ~· ound black l~P~·r I J 1'111) dic'l'" frt•~I\ tc>matn Uin:o.t'. pat dry a nd halve mushroom~ In a larae .skillet dis· 'iOIVl' boui lion cube an ho1 llnft water. 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Sprinrfitld 11 ot CAKE MIXES Your chnin~ of Betty Crocker lever \·ar1et1~ T ·c SQIMPftS s J 3' 001 sn ra • • • • Ten 02 NH ht le11 124 OZ In! ••• 41ct Peanuts. • • • • • • • ggc l'lentMia Cockltul 1tyle -13 01 can Napkins • • • • • • • • 45c Soft Chiffon -dinner 1ite! pkf of 60 Paper Towels • • 49c ('oronrt "Studio Print." 125 ct roll Gold Mecta179c FLOUR· for ~ure re11ult.a' 6 lb. baa RIPE OLIVES t .1ndsay -Extra Larp -Pitted! No 300 Pineapple 0t1 Monte ... 39c Chunks or al1ca 1611 ounre un We will have all the good things to rnake it special! I CLOSED EASTER Slll)AY I ll' a very 11pecial day ... a day when you'll want to be eure that the meal 11 all you'd hoped 1l would be. And that's the time to think of F.I Rancho! El Rancho Ham~. 5119• Perfect siu for the intimate dinner! ("* ~ El Rancho Ham WID1 •••• s 119• Big enough to satillfy the gang! i... ....., Ham SlicescmoCIT ...... s2 1? Sliced thick or thin, our own ham! (ntlr ~ Cure 81 Ham ......... s21~ Hormal'a registered ham! Boneleu, whole or half El RANCHO'S F1lll SHAii( HALF! ••••••••••••••••••• Here'e the one on which we've built our reputation! Our own ham -lean, tender and guaranteed! twllr MIW) El RANCHO'S TENDER BREASTS! •••••••• Sweet tender white meat! ..-. cut. from El Rane.ho'• pl\lmp tender bi.rdl! Grade A! ---••• th.., U.S.D.A. CHOICE BOlll£SS TOP SIRLOIN •••••••• I 'They'll love the juicy tendemeu ol this loin cut U.S.D.A. Choice beef served at any n1eal 1 ~ CIT. JUI .. , Ff.eih DucksUE "A" .... 99~ Leg o' Pork OOH •••••• 514? Fal'l'>OUI JPOltet Fenna quality! Average 4 to 6 !be. For routing • whole or thank hair Chuck Steak •• ggc, Center cut U.S.D.A. Choice beer 0 Bone Roast.·. s 1°! Chuck cul oC U.S.O.A. Choice beef Beef RoastlEESS. s 1 '~ Chuck Cut rolled 1boulder clod! Choice FRESH TROUT 59~ Clear Spring-from Idaho Nt wt 5 oi. each Veal Shoulder •• s24? Boneless rout -genuine milk·fed Veal :C .••... '21'. Round cut ... genuine milk.fed veal Veal:= •••••• s21~ Cent.er cut! El Rancho milk·fed veal ltallan s 159 Sausage • · El Rancho'• home made 1tyle! Super Fres h Ground Veal ... sis! Leen! Our 1endine milk·fed veal Ground Beef ••• s 11? Extra lean -chOOllO bulk or patties Slieed Bacon ••• s 12? El Rancho'• thicker ranch 1tyle! COOKEDs2s9 SHRIMP • Juat right for ahrimp cocktail Sirawb1rri11 ...... 451 Locally rrown .. nd ripe IUM:iOUI berriee, with nwardinc flavor! 12 01. btkl. Anjou Pears • • • 39t Orange Juice • • • 59~ Navel 6s 1 Oranges t Large! Sweet! Juicy! California! Sw"t end juicy .•. from Northern orchetdt. PlllE-29c. APPLE Nectar 1weet Hawaii.an maturity! El Rancho'• freshly equeezed .•• pure juice Romain• 19c Lettuce .. Garden freah-all sreen! Larae ; hunch Compon tM quality •• '. oun cuw all f'llJ• bloom• or mew ..• flori11t quality lllld foil· wrapped ... tht lrind you tive with INUlel Or choo.e fro m our dilp'4y of Chl')'Hnt~munu, Atolf'CU, Hydro"feo.., African Viol#t1, Colodium1-and m~! ••. .ach "" outttoridifll llPfC&men of honicullUl'Ol lrnow-how! Prices in eO'ed Thun. Apr.16 throolh Wed. Apr. 2l. Cloeed Euter Sunday. Open cleUy9to9Sunday 10 t.o 7. No alee t.o dealen. Delicatessen ·Polish $10'' HAM ~l:· All lean meat -no fat <1r irelatine! Ham Glaze • • • • • 59c C!'0611e & Blackwell! Ham it up! 10 oi Carrot Cake • ~. s211 Bubbles gourmet ba.kery! 1 :!>. aize Dressing~ ••• 59~ Fisherman'• Wharf no preeervativea! 8 Bon Bel Cheese ggc For the Easter Buketa! 8 oi SPICED CHEESE Alouette -Herb & Pepper! 4 ~ en Frozen Food ~~~AM $109 Royal Hoet Premium Quality! 'h gal Green Beans.. • 29c Birdseye -Reg. or French cut! 9 oi Bread ......... 79c White -package of three 1 lb. loaves Petite Peas . . • . &gc C & W -tiny and lender! 20 oi pkg Avocado Dip • • • &gc From the Calavo people! 7:Y• en pkg COOL WHIP Birdseye deuert topping! 9 oz ctn Liquor Dep 't R£DUC(J) $1.00! WHis11/8'8 El Rancho's 86 proof! Half.gallon Cluny Scotch • s149• Save 1.00 at this price! Half-1allon Old Taylor •••• ss•9 Save 50t on 1traight whiskey! fifth Smirnoff •.•••• s11 •0 f ine vodka reduced 1.20 halr·callon W• s211 1nesSOA$TWI ••••• Bu~ndy. Roee. Chabli11, Half.pllon LANCER'S SJ99 WINE Rt.e, White, Rubio! Imported! fifth ARCADIA PASADENA SOUTH PASADENA HUNTING TON BEACH •.f WPORT BEACH £ASTBLUFF IRV INE . . ' . '·~·. .·. .. ' . ~~ . .,..,.. ·~t· +l!h ·, •'" ,. 1," · .· ~ . · · · · · • · "' · · ,, • · . '' '-, «r ,., ,. , , .. ./•• , , ·. lllRll TAll.ETS •......... $1.11 f'or f .. l ~lit,( , , • pllCUp o/ 60 Oc::E:m .................... Sl.39 .................... lie e.tty Crocker'• ricb tlaYOr -23 OI ft T SP• .••.•.... $1.29 Floor and wall cl .. n_, -6' os plla For hHd.tchee and minor pain -pq ol 100 FISUS DOC FOOD ......... $2.29 Dey -Cubw or DlnMrl 10 lb. bt.i mal S1WOO •........... $119 For Dry, Normal, Olly half .. 1 ~ SCllWl'S YAlal.A ......... 59c Ft.vor won't ~b wt -2 oa btla All1l CM£ Ill . . . . . • . . . . . . . 79c Duo~ H1oft -Ufht.. f\ldryl 16 0& M.SW ................... 2k Beth l ltt ban -Chott'e ol eolof'I nrros DCllTOS • • • • • • • • • &tc Snack f•votite' IWt • Taco, N•cho1 9 o& ' IAY~llAUTY I llDIOON I IATH &~ kitchen with~ wi,.....,."9 QOt'l~nlenoe. 3.000 IQUare feet of lbeolut• lwiurv. Muter bet" t\aa lovef't ~UI. H~ 3 Cf# ~· VtflW the Bay. 0-er must sacrifice below Mlrket 11 SI 75 000. Call tor dlllalls 646-1't71. IE.ACM con AGE -$4 I. too HIGH OH HILL -POOL $e(;luded entry to dr1met1e hvong room with vaulte4 ee•t· Ing and floof to ceiling fireplace Art1SllC use of m•rl'Of and wood throug'rloYt make a very emo1t0n1l setting Huge second story sun deck for lazy summer afternoon sunbath or bar·b-Q. Mass•Vil master retreat Guest ~e<s. Ideal community hv1n9 Hurry First to call gets this unique bargain 963· 78a 1 FAMILY HO~IT HACH Exeepltonally tine home 1n BAYCREST aree of Newport Beael'I, four bedrooms. new drapes. wall to Wllll carpeting. Recently redecorated. temhc loeahon. priced at 179.500. Call 673-8550 for more details. "AIANDONED" RANCHO $54,000 Take advantage• Owner tell and must se11• Vacanr ano ready! Secluded boulevard to winding d"ve• Executive atnum to rare Ille entry• Sweeping living room with "walls of gl ass .. , Formal dine! European kitchen• Expansive master bedroom sanctuary + 3 children's retreats' Sl1d1ng glass wall to tropical yard w1m lowenng trees! Pnced for Qu•ck sale! Try any otter• For Qu1clt showing call 847·6010 CUSTOM 3 IEDROOM $57,500 Rare OPPortumty to acQUtre this 5P<awhng builders soec1al! Nestled among towenng eucaly0tos! Quiet country lane' Epicurean kitchen Toasty ftreplacel Sweeping master bdrm +-2 ch1ldren·s suites. Owne< must sell• Try any otter' For Quick appt to see call 847-6010. • 3 IEDROOM + r<>OL Tile entry Plush carpet throughout Natural cedar paneling, sculptured marble sinks in all 3 baths. ttle roof Assumable loan at S33. 750 Hurry call 963-6767 l G.I. HO DOWN 4 IEDROOM -IE.ACH Ramoltng ranch style home Built on dramattc single level with abundant use of woods and gtns tor emotion. Huge living room with crackling l1rep1ace Ideal for enterta1n1ng Spacious garden voew lt1lchen Done Commanding view of co1<ered terrace and lush gardens Separate wing for hideaway master su11e and cnildren s quarters Hurry Just listed' 963·7881 VIEW HOME WITH ftOOL In Corona del Mar Four bedrooms and 2• 1 baths Large masrer Sulle Great v•ow trom 1tv1ng room and lamoty room Easy upkeep yard with swimming pool and spacious wood dPCk1nq Wood paneling ano decor gives this home a warm welcome feehnq Pnced a1 S169 500 Cati 673·8550 CAREFREE LIVING Beautiful area ol commun11v townhome l1111ng One-story end un11 Was the model 2 bedroom. 2 bt.th Dining area Enclos~d courtyard Upgraoed w11n l)(Oless1onal Oecor Aelaxmo voew ol lush grounds and large pool 2·car garage Only lew moles to the beach Only $44,950 Call 842·2535 IEACHWALl(-2 STORY - 4 IEDROOM + r<>Ol + JACUZZI Jog to beach -'2 mile' Two story 4 bedroom pala11a1 beachwalk townhome' Over 2000 so It 'Quiet tree lined cul·de-sac Enclosed patio garden entry La111sh fireplace warms huge h111ng·d1ning room combo Spacious gourmet l11tchen Family room hosts wall ol bookcases Sohd oak planll lloor1no thruoul k11chen·lam1ly rooms Mammoth master suite Dressing room plus lighted ma lie· up mirror Low maintenance garden 3 Pa11os1 Se11era1 pools plus 1acuzz1 spa Hurry -easy to own -+-ca11 752·1700 2 STORY-IRVINE-$47,900 Two story bargain -pnme lr111ne 1oca11on Span•~h tote enlry steps down to lavish ltvmg room Spanish accent loreplace Glass & cork decorator walls. Chefs k1tctien - bright and cheery too• Luxunous master wing Mirrored ciosots Fabulous wood decked pa110 -covered Low maintenance plus low p11ce mal\e tr•1s a real lownehome bargain Call last -752·1700 WALMUT ,ARK ESTATES - LUXURY CUSTOM ,LUS ftOOL Luxurious custom three t>edroom Prune loca11on -pre· st19e area G1qant1c t1111n9 room host!> fabulous stone !•replace and wait of gl11ss E~tra large lam11y room with ra•soo hearth brick loreplace pius ne11med 1<no11y pine ce•I· 1ng Spacious counrry stv•e ~•tchrn Vo1v laroe bedrooms Enchanting yard "vals Garden Of Eden• TowPr1nQ trePS. lloral garden. sw111>p1nq tree form riool fire pot·BBQ plus hundreds ol feet of brick c1ork1nq and pat•o Truly 1u.ury h111ng in thos custom bu••t l'l«llluly -call now tor personal provoew (7 t 4) 752· t 700 SICLUDB> ESTATE - CUSTOM ,LUS GUEST -$94,000 Secluded by setbac« Wrought tron fences State entry Mammoth 1i111ng room. Formal dine Gourmet kitchen In· door BBQ Family room Giant milster suite opens to pond & waterfall' Total hv1ng area 0119r 2600 so It detached 2 bedroom guest house included' Almo't hall an acre of luxury living -see to appreciate -call todoy for personal preview (714) 752· 1 700. BEACH OFFICE 1700 H9wport 8M1 '46-717l COSTA MESA mlO Harbor Blvd. s.e&-2313 ------------------- WORKING WITH THE REAL ESTATERS * • * PRIDE MAKES THEM BEnER. THE REAL ESTA TEAS are the sm1111est ot the rnalor real estate companies An elite compaC1 team of profes$10nats Neverthe4ess. the reco<ds 1n the 11eas they serve are 1mpress1ve They d8llefVe Your trust THE REAL ESTA TEAS do~ thing• l0t vou that no otner comc>anr does. as!\ them to e11p1a1n Leis face It. ttie<e ate a lot of qood re.l.ll 86tate comi:>an1es But you re talluno about an lmPQrt1nt move Ona th1t w1111ong affect your future Talk with THE REAL EST A TEAS You ll be glad you did RAMIUNG MOMTEHY VILLA S'AMISH EST.ATl-aEACH Pnvate estate. Lush g.-dens & walled courtyard. Old WOt1d chatm with Califom11 lifestyle. fllefY room has a Qtwate terrace in an atnum or courtyard. Plush interiors are dramatically brought togethe< with lush extenors through walls of glass. European kitchen. Formal dining. Huge Barcelona Fireplace. massive living room. Fiesta party room & wet bar Assume S25.300 6~~ FHA lo&n. $289/month pays all. No new loan costs C.11 963-7881 Pnrne location. Elevated entry nestled amongst 'lush greenefY" unfolds this "like a model home" feeling Huge 2 story with art1st1ca11y designed 1acuu1 + hsh POnd & fountain " Home has been customized with loads of extras Owner is liQu1dat1ng & motivated - YQU'd better hurry to see!' Call 546--2313 IARGAIH HUMTINGn HEWPOIT /VIEW Owner sacnl1c1ng this towest pnce hlltsode home 1n pre- stogoous Dover Shores l'lambtong floor plan .. scenic view ol Fashion Island plus much more Owner 1s desperate - says he musr sell'" T alle advantage -call 546-2313 COSTA MESA'S IEST EASTSIDE 4 IEDROOM -$62,200 Ou•el rree lined cul·de·sac adds to luxurious atmosphere 1n tn1s toveiy 4 bedroom. tam1ly home Sunny kitchen overlooking estate sized rot Trailer access for thal boat or rv Too mucn to descnbe -call today 646-71 71 GlnYSIURG COLONIAL M.AMSION Towering ma1est1c column entry to this spacious 2·story giant Living room with custom baroQue mantle fireplace Dining room 5 bedrooms incluchng guest Quarters with 3rd bath Ba111ster staircase to huge retreat which has log-burning fireplace Boat/trailer aooess Beach area tocat1on Best yet-ssume 5\4% loan at $25-4 month or new financing available Cell early! 842-2535 ---1 h ~ ~~v-· Ph.D. LUDED SPANISH ESTATl- ASSUME SlS,000 Ou1et roadway to private oartung• Secluded walkway to grounds sheltered by '119h adobe watts• Execuhve entry below re<i ttle 100111 Separate master bedroom sanctuary plus 3 otuldren s retreats Formal dine Family room Rear courtyard plus summer !un pool' 2000 sq ft ol Cahlorn1a ltvmg Take over e11.1s11ng loan at $349 per month No new loer"f costs• For private show1rig call 84?·6010 5 IEDROOMS fllUS r<>OL This home 1s very ophonal Large hvmg room Family room F1reptace Huge enclosed patio tor enterta1111ng Beautiful H&F pool Gourmet k1tcnen 3 bedrooms uP and 2 down Located in pnme Huntington Beach area. Near major shopping cente< and monures to beach A.II this plus mofe for only $64.700. 963-6767 4 IEDROOM RANCH HOME ASSUME $34.500 LO.AH Beauhful 4 bedroom home 111 prune Hunt111gton Beach tocatton Located on tree tthed cut·de·sac street Large 11v- mg room with f11eplace Covered patio Access tor camper or boat Take over I/A loan No new toan costs $3f3 00 pays all Call 963-6767 DECUTIVI ESTATE-5 IDRM + r<>OL Quiet tree·llned roadway shelters lh•S expansive 5 bedroo"' entertainers retreal' Execuh\e douole-door entry• Lavish loving room with Palos Verdes t1teplace• Sunshine gourmet kitchen• Separate mom·in·taw quarters + bath! Cozy family room Soaring sta1tcase to master bedroom sanctuary and J children s retreats' Tropical rear yard wotn snomrne,,ng pool and fire pit' An entertainers dellght' For appemtment call 8-47·6010 A-FRAME HOUSE OF GU.SS ASSUME SJS.500 Artistic beach chalet. Tile entry fo llvlng room with fireol11Ce & view ol lush grounds. Gourmet k1tctien & breakfast bar Family room Hideaway master retreat with wall o f g lass Wing for children & guest Magn1f1cent 30' studio loft with valuted ce1l1n9s Take ovtf 7V•% I/A loan No new loan costs $327 331pays all 963-7881 CORONA DEL MAR SELECTIONS IRVIHl TllRACl-CDM Lovely home 1n T1p·Top cond11ton -modern kitchen - Huoe hvt"iJ room Excellent locahon near Corona def Mar area. C.11 us lo inspect -873-8550 NEW OFFERING CORONA DEL MAR Exceptionally well constructed home in Corona def Mat Three twin sized bedrooms plus two balhs Large family d1n1ng room Built on a great corner tot An excephonal buy at only 179.500 Call 673-8550 ******* TOP PRODUCERS * * * * * * * DAILY PILOT 8 l OPEN 'TIL 9 A ... AMl.a.ASSCHALIT A'ITIST •1Ta1AT-a1DUCID S7,4IO Beach area, towering A-frame chalet nest194 tn the """ Courtyard •nlr;. 3 bedrooma Include MPW•t• rnnttr wing. F1mlty room. Rock lir•plact. l•llnd kitchen aw..p1119 ttalrcue to 30 foot loft •tudto with beem celMnot. lt'I u~. No Quatltytno, Auume 7\4% ICM at •327 month Ind ....... Cell nowl IM2-2535. CUSTOM ESTA Tl + ,OOL RtOUCID Slt,000 Long pnvate dnve to a MCluded beach area of custom homK Nestled on the hill with snow·capped mounte1n view 3 bedroom. Formal dining. Big game room. 5'in!\4tn living room with massive rock hrep11ce. Country kitchen with breakfast room. Free form pool 011 master suite. Cabana and party BBQ No quahfy1ng. Assume 6-V.% VA loan $392 month pays all including taxes. &tter t>equ1ck on this one Cati nowlf 842•2535. IEACHDUftUX I ILOCK OCEAN, 1/2 BLOCK I.A Y FEE LAND Most des1rable location for renral property -will go sum· mer~w1nter rental or whatever? Fantastic lloor pler"fs end tots of upgrades and redecorations. Owner would hke to exchange out. These are rare. Hurry call 546-2313. S,ANISH Vil.LA 2 STORY $43,'50 W1nd1ng walkway thru Castllian courtyard leads to aujhenhc red Ille room and Spamsh balcony Secluded entry to adobe Ille amtd ranch() villa llv1ng room. Fiesta dtn1ng highlighted bY eanhna kitchen Walls or glass accent pnvate rear courtyard. Sweeping staircase soars to master bdrm sanciuatY plus 2 band1do size bdrms. Overlooks rolling hills and grassy greenbelts. Comm. pool -walk to tennis -this villa can be yours for S4400 total down Or take 011er existing loan at 1325/mo. Call QUfCI< 847-60l0 3 IEDROOM + 20d0 IOMUS ROOM $31,500 Outstanding family home beauttlully d&corated 2"i batl\s Private enclosed paho wrth gas l ire ring. Huqe bonus room. •deal for enterta1n1ng. Try St ,900 down Just hsted Call 963·6767 3 IEDROOM ASSUME $31,750 LOAN Located near shopping center. Upgraded carpet throughout Lots of Panetong Take over e••Sl1ng loarl. No new loan costs. total payments only $329 per month. Hurry call 963·6767 IAH EXCEf'TIOM SELDOM AVAILAIU MES.A VERDE Extre mely out standing pr:de o l o w nersh ip neighborhood Tree hned apl)(oach unveils a most u111oue anct rare find Most desirable floor plan includes huoe living room. large family room. large separate formal dining room 5 fum1ty sized bedrooms + 3 car garage Secluded covered pall') !Would you beheve a breakfast room too'!') Take advantage ol this rare opportunity Call now' 546--2313 3 IEDROOM-Sl7,750 V.A.NODOWN I 1200 total cash needed to buy this beautiful 3 bedroom home V A. &lper move-in cond1t1on. New carpets. New paint. Near she>pptng and schools. Extra large rear yard. Hurry. 1t won't last at this pnce. ~767 YEAIL Y RENT AL - HEW,ORT IE.ACM -$425 Lease or lease option. Mass111e condo In Newport Beach Huge llreptace. enterta111er s delight Double garag" wllh opener. Best price 1n the beach area. Call now. 646· 7171 SPECTACULAR DU,LEX - COROHA DB. M.AR Huge live bedroom un1t 1n front wllh family room Modern kitchen Custom butlt. On quiet street near b19 Corona oeach Plus a two bedroom second unit Such a ma9n1l1· cent property. its hard to 111sual1ze Must oe seen to ap· prec1ate Call l or appointment Priced al SI 85.000. 673-8550 ,RIME COSTA MESA- ONL Y $52,000!! Unusually charming home on large cut·de·sac tot. Nicely landscaped plus many mature trees Plenty ol room for recreational 11eh1cle srorage Free flow1119 intenor adds to this rare bargain. Owner bouqht another anj must go - lake acivantaye. Call 546·2313 HUNTINGTON HARBOUR 2-STORY -ftOOL-$63,900 Park ltke qrounds enhance entry to this dramatic e•· ecullve home Large 1ov1nq room with crackling fireplace Ideal tor en1erta1n1ng Huge garden voew kitchen. Dine Lush tropical walled court yard Sweeping starr to mantve master suite and yuest quarters. Shows like a model. Call 963·788 1. ENGLISH ESTATE- IEACH-$63,900 Shaded roadwily le11ds to manicured courtyard' Wlndir"f{) cottage w11lkway to hidden atnum garden entry' Masstv~ o•d Enqt1'ih tJrocl\ tronlage• Walls ot 91an· surround tav1~h t1v1nq room w11h hearthl Formal dinel Gorgeous Qourmel ~·tchpn• Cn9hsh pun room• Separate telephone booth' Mastor tlPdroom s11nctuary des19nect tor the Queen' Formal dres,1nq arii111 Royally s1ze<.1 t>~drOoma1 A rare oopor1un1ty1 For or1vilte preview call 84 7-601 o. Also: Rick Annigoni Ben Roberts HUNTINGTON BEACH CORONA DEL MAR IRYIME 179318Mch8'vd. 21030 8roolthurst 601-4 W_,,., """~~ ~7 94~10 18109 Brooktturst 96)-71181 332 Marouerit• ~73-8550 1&ee2 Mtc:At1'hur 7&2·1700 OAllYPllOT . The Naest MarlcetplKe on the Or•• Coat hd htott .•••.... 1000.2'ft . 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E·t-coratcd with bc.ivty and ~'•Notto: "' 1th fr u 1 t l r c e s. ct'Uttve C)l;alc de11crtbff qualil)'. High beam ~ll· Oven>u.e<I llv1n a room. th.LS pro~rty. 4 BJ. 3 bu • In a s , E l( t r a I a r &Cl dmin& • laundl') nn. All Cotmal din r m .• lr11 fam rooms-a n light a nd f o r only $32,950 . nn. All locat~ on quiet a.iry.roo&sl~cyard. llV RRV ! ! Call $40-llSl alreet. $4S-9491. PETE BARRETT ··'~•HERITAGE -REALTY- '4Mltl 17S·• All real .-i1tale &dvl'rtl'l'd l11 lh1' news11opcr '" .. uh 1r('t to the F~..rul t«ur ffous 1n r.: A1•t of l fltl8 "'hll h m11kc•1 It ltll'i11tl to a1lv1•rt1H· "Jn \ p n• ll'rt.>ncc. lirm l.it1on. 111 1hM·nm1n11l111n ha~d on 1 acc. t.'OIOr. rdht10n. :.o. or n.tt1on.1I on 1:1n. Of' 41\ 1ntcnl1on to make Jn) :.uch prcferen<C~. LI m1t,1 lion. or dis en minat1on:· We ha ve several brand new. exclusive hstings in old Corona del Mar where the demand is great & the supply is extrem e ly limited. Pnced $78.500 lo $105,000. Shown by app •t. as all are tenant occupied llG CAMYOH. unu PIUCI Popular Dover floor plan, great cul de s a c location. vacant. \'iew. 2 bdrms, fee land and chance for you lo do your kind of decorating. Asking $127,500. That 's litUe for .Big Canyon! . REALTORS ~ Walkr.r E lee Real lstafe ~~~~~~~~ ---------''~~~~~~~~j Sellldleitems ...... toot•••r.. IOOZ .... ,.. 1002 ..... ,.. lOOZ BAY & BEACH REAL TY ou• 21• vu1 '7S.Jooo I J,.. l()U I: li()Ml:S R(ALTORS• 675·6000 Thu1 newsp.iJ>('r "111 not 2443 E. Coast H19hwa v. Cor~>na del M<1r know1 nKIY uccept anv G9Mf'.. 1002 GeMNI 1002 adver l•sang for rl•..al ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ,,,,,, M..,., Vt!"*. 546 .5990 and Balbo.J /~I.ind, 615 ,76()() l':'.>tUtl.' which ll> In YIOli • tMlllolthe lJ"'. I; GeMt-a1 1002 GHer.. l002 ~f -sa1 Easv L1·v1·ng J •••••••• •• • •••••••••••• ...................... . • • e ee :! • ~ • • • ~ • • • • • • • • , ~I 1-~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~-:~~ • • • • • • • • • • !~.~~ ~-_ ~;\\n! ?:o i[nJ~;n P~~~~~ ~ ~ JASMINE CR£EIC clubhouse & choice or GIANT F1 r~l re~a lc in th!:. pools. Tl'Us SUPERB 4 fabulous pn \'ale com bedrm or 3 bdrm & a den SHADE mun1ty. Compares well u n 1l b as n ca r n e w with "new s ales" a:. al carpets , love ly wood TREES 1mprovemcnb arc in paneling & lols of sharp •• on a trl'C lined Mrcel upi;radt.>d carpct1ni:. \\-'allpaper. 2 Car garage .,nd :..heltcnni; a lu' cl) beaullful drapcn cs. l'll. "'Ith elec. garage dOOC' l)Ofld With Old fashioned p e n i.1ve ll l e e ntr y. O~ner. 50 d n ve right tn wul HWhct·I, n o:i.t led land i.C il pm 1:. Own H &start hvang m your own behind a11 I\ y covered purch.ised larger home Condo Now offered al a frlll't'. a c:r~.1ky lattice Two ~'<!room & conven t low ::Hl.900. CJll now ror 1:o\cred l.i"'ll""''"S oo a blc d1.>n. Includes µool, upp't or 1t "''" be too t uxuriou~ l a wn, lhii. jacuu 1, clubhouse, cable late!! llG CAMYOM lsnt fAJRWAY FtlST TIME 011U&-SI14,950 Long fairway & Ja ke vie w. Near clubhouse. Orig. owner. Many extras, 2 BR & den. 2 bath Deane home. By appt. 2111s-....-t11slood MEWPORT CENT&. M.I. 644-4t I 0 lottagc 1,,nu1:and rnm TEN:\ISCOl.'lrfS•• L!J>ERl3 Gwr• IOOZG-NI IOOZ ,.huke roofC'd •l·bcdro<1m T\', 2.t hr. ~uurd i.erv1cl'. ~ • I~ ,\ l'Omplcll' darkroom PS • Plea:>c l".lll mt' I Q 1\1 ES •••••••••••-•••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• llu1hhn1? for the shutlet live Lhere too .ind love il. l I MESA MAR hug ... Priced at only J ean Colc. lSSS W.hker.C.M. del HORSES! s.n.500. By :ipporntm<'nl COLE OF HEWPORT ..................... , I * POOL * HORSES! only. REALTORS S<W-8t.SS Orange Park Acres-4 1£ IQ ·1 ~ :?SISE. CoJsl flwy. 81~ 4 bedroom 2 beth bedroolJl. family room+ UGI 675·5511 WlSTCLIFF w1t.h lush poo! orea sur· office, 3 bolhs, 2fp1Clil, all Plac• • Ttl'eS and Greenery sur-round~ by tropical plan· blths. 3000 sq.fl. custom Prop..-li-round this s uper Family lings, watmall 11nd COY· built hom e ON ONE 75'2-\920 COllLESTOME llome. !> bed~. fllm rm, ere d p a l t o . T h \s ACRE: Room for horses. ••oo OUAll" ~1w'°9t u ac" WALi<!! rormaJ din rm. l&:e yanl. be autifully upi:radcd 60 Bea ring a vocad o HIGH IH THE HILLS Leads t o t h 1:> ru!t l1c Bei.t Wes t rllH corner family home is localed in trees. Price just reduced ····'le"c J'.irk ·~.• h<>me loc •tion. Pnc·~ to seJI a t one of C-0!.t.a Mesa's bet to $139.000. Owner leav· C.oc:ilt>d 1n l.;ii:un .....,. " ...,.,. u ~ hb h od C 11cA"llSl Lob of redwood Jecktn" $129,()Q(I t~r n e1f: or o s. a mg area. a ...,.,. '\11?ut.>I. this charmin ,.. ho lk f h I F'r .,n"h drn•r•. f'orm11I i. rt "'a rom S<' oo s, new hom" ha!'I all the lie ~ ' ~ ~ -ho d ti d111'1n". Jhirdwood noors. WATERFRONT s ppml}a n rcctea on. Sired tc·..iturl' .. 3 Br. 21• .. ""·II ~,,.. <Kh C" r llu.iv) ;.hake ruof. ~Jr••e HOMES .-u pn ce ...,..,.,,,., n....... Ba. I. H "' "ood lmrnml! ' ., .,....,.,. addcJ "am\: room. 4! REALESTATE 556-...,.,., l rplr. lo rmJI D .lt. .. 631 1400 ~HERITAGE . • REALTORS I L'1ruplal'\:I' l.uli. or lreci.. • • SELECT kll<"h••n '' /l'.1\mg :irl·a. ' .. ~ fJOI F 11 ('.Ill llir u~ And n1och. tnucb more! PROPERTIES 1--------•I JI() tm 1 F1n.l llm•• .1J\'crllscd B h p d ----------• Ill ··n t:dll ~6 5$\0 eac a GRAHD YIST A Leow Optioft REALTY Big ocean view 3 11 *BALBOA* Ptftinlula Paint 3 rar gar .• pool yard MEW OFFERING (7141768~1212 ~29 500 rooms. New 4BR, 2~ba. COZY CONDO ., J ust S3.ooo + S6001mo. 1'1·r,1hMtnbo\IC D .. •na Pt ----Iii ,: !y cfero r a t e d . Ow n e r /Bkr . <7 14 ) Justone lotfrom oc-ean· \lun 11•• New 21Jll. 2ba i----------i p r 1 v a c Y ~ n I o r e . 6'7S-7414_. ------• front. 3 Bdrm. home with Full ,reur1ty bu1ldmi.: Do•er Shores Firt•pla ce. BOQ patio, --v..-.ed bnck, bcaau, pro-~d 101 1crm' V ACAHT LOT pool. Walk lo bear h. vmcial charm. HAL PIHCHIN S 1n'l'l.11'ulur 175' Uut·k l'rest1i:c Townhouse h v· $9100 DOWN 1n:.\t'l'OHS lla y front. \ICW lot 1ng Oill 89'i·7521 and ussum e eu sling 675-4192 Ard utect ur • .11 pl .tn!\ FORESTOlSOMIMC FHA loan on th11 3 a vailable tor cu:.tom bed roo m b e aut y . Closed Easttt 5'1ttdcry SAME LOCATION 22 YEARS BIG & BEAUTIFUL Clo~c to b<-at·h. Duplex. mr U(ll>l'I" & JHR lower. 1 • h ·' 1-; ' ~ r v l h 1 n ~I I. I II I! ' I ' ,. • I' l' ... fl' l' l home $89,S00.64~·7270 l n c hadu r emo de le d $41, 90 0 kitchen with blln rantt ,,/-.Jlta ~ ... ,~ tJ ..... ... REALTORS ~alh1hur!{ ' . "''"''' '111111 plus .1 "ood1 .,::=;======:=. llh 11111<' '1 Tl ~I I• Tcrril1c ram home on I and OW. garage doot' huge lot w/dream kit..· ope ne r . block walled lrg Lil " 13 bdl.. 2 ba. Can yard. NO n<'w loan rosts llt! purr hased subJ. to ex· or q uoh f y1ng. ~u1ck 1!..lini: low interest gov·l escrow 1f you need it . All ttAt.llOi\ ISLA~D loan 646-7711. for$44,500. 9621771 • 673·6'00 • JACOBS REALTY 675-66 70 Let your eyu browse throui:b 'TJIE HOBDY ----·1 SHOr" in the Oaasif1ed ~~.-,-•OCEAM• ~~~~~~~~l~wrJa~~~~~~~---~~-~~~1 ·· '"" Dl o<"k . Modern ~ Walker & lee Real fstate duplex, 3 & 2 BR. SrlJer --------~-~-"'"""!----will fmnnre. 5108.000 $©\lJUlA-~£trs · WE IUY. SELL & lol>oaloy Prop. EXCHANGE REAL boltCM" Thof lnlti911in9 W ord Game with a ChucA/e ESTATE & TRUST • 675·7060 * -----14-..., C\A• .. POU~•".---. DEB>S ANYWHERE!! , ________ _ O.__ ....... "' 1i.. ---•-.. ~ -d• toe Mycr ... J\tphu C'urp ~II thin.:' falol with Dally secllon eac-h Wodnesda.y It Saturda__o_,y_. -----VA NO DOWN .. ......................................................................................... . QUAIL PLACE PROPERTIES, INC. PUT YOUI IDLE EqUITY TO WORK TAKE ADVANTAGE OF ORANGE COUHTY GROWTH AND INFU TION I EXCHANGE TAX FREE IMTO LAIGEI UNITS OR CASH OUT ON AN ANNUITY IASIS RESULTS COUNT QUAIL PLACE JAM-RI-MAR 197 6 UNIT SALES AND EXCHANGES JANUAIY Unih Pric• ~ Lit~ Alta Vista Placentia Dakota Orange 16th Pl. Shalimar Shalimar Cedar Pacific 18th TOTAL Patrice Patrice Wallace ·Pomona Criss-Pacihc Shalimar Placentia West Bay Hnitt Elden Orange Blanton Center Barclay TOTAL F:lden Engla nd Jrvine Elden ·1 Sl 23.000 .., 65.000 ..J 69,000 ~ 59.950 .. 53.000 4 67,900 R l-!2.!KJO 1 '.! 2JS.OOO 5 103.000 z 45.SOO ..JI S964.:QO FHRUAIY 4 Sl32.000 ,, 132,000 t 89.000 ., 79.000 ti-1 725.000 I) 130.000 GU 1,160.000 10 179,000 51 595.000 :J 83,700 fl 128.000 :OS 300.000 l.) 242.000 !-I 117.900 249 ~.roi.wo MARCH 6 $148,000 ~ 160,000 ;) 145,000 :i lili, !)()O x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x ; 9 x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x 8 l:! x x x x x x x bc1MM9e x x 2 x x x x x x x x ts x x x !'11< <"II ,11 11111\ ~·1:• .i'MI " 11 h \ \ .1 "ll I ·' I., •• I .. 11 ",111) 1 n . Th 1 !> 11 , 1 ct I\ 1111 11 I Io o r 1• <I • lt.111111 r '' 1111 d 111\d ) ti IT h111'1\ 't11•1•l. l'll'>h 11•1 111.11 1li11111i.: 1 oom, 1111 l.111:•· lwilroo m:. lly up , .. 1111°''111 11111\ I\ 4J11.ul I'._. ( • '' Ju,n c'. lo-•o ...,,. '°"'' ~ -d• R. r.lycri. ti73 Gi Pllol Wan_t_,,_d_-;_. __ _.. Tustin .. Joann ·1 Ii (I , ()()() x x x 72,0{)(J x x x 1£1~:::..~·· Propltl"t'- 7S2 • t•20 1.00 °"'''" ... llaat GRACIOUS 2 STORY ONLY S66,500 I h1., l11vr1v :! '''''Y h<lmr to:i~ 1 It i; hit, :1 h.1 1"11rm11I •I 111111 i: 1111 . I a ru 1111 1 .11111\ 11n .111 111 t'l'/l' It·~ ... 1 h~n I 11111'• lo tw11ch ., ---Walker & lee Real lst11t11 lkltil"l"\lt~· l.f t ) our ry~s brows~ tl\ro11r.th "Thi• !lobby Nlo111 · 1n th•• Clas1<1fled Sl'\·tlon '"" h W~y & ~Un1ll) "··· .,., .. •4"'•"'•ntf . .., .... F«a..iflfdi\4 AcnoN Cal A -.en .._OT ... ~ Ml.WH IC OO LIT I I' I r I i---f-...A _T-.-Y _F.--11 j1 I I I I' . l'rrrrr1 I I I I I I SCRAM-LETS Afttwen HI Cl•uifiutioe 8010 I SIEIC & flNlt ORCHI D f Al4 1LY P I C T 0 0 R l A R 0 C f Y A W T C G L R 0 K S P S A S R G T H E W 0 R E A E R N N ( t D A S U H T E R A A L T 0 W D E 0 A S Y A W T P U H C S 0 C W Y 0 L H 0 C A S J H F l 0 W H R l A A S L R T K 0 0 S E l R l D Y A F P C T N R L 0 R C l R 0 0 N 0 ff 8 J N 0 0 H 0 J I R 0 T £ A P U E H J L p 1 G R C I A P S H D S 0 R R H l P A P S 0 D H L S P S 0 T G E S 0 S A S 0 E A N l W A Y E A S 0 J " I C 0 i S E R C 8 i £ l 0 R K H A 0 A ff 0 H tt A C " C C C A S J N l f U R t N t A A R 0 R 0 0 C 0 R 0 A T T E 0 G 0 l P l G " A"O E RS MOHTH PADOEPA R • I -..,.., Ot'M •be*• ~ _,._ .... .._ Of ........ ly. F"lnd _,, _, lloa It lo\, • r C.lypso Arethuu Adder's~th j Orc.hfs Grass Pink Ladi es-Tresses ~ Popi l CoN1 Root Lad,y's-S11 ~r c. Twty Blide P1anta1n Moccas1n flower To.on"OW: Gytln•s t ic ~ppara tus 100 GeMrol 100 .........•...............•..•...••.•.••.•.•.• macnab I Irvine raaltg TUan.aoa Majtnif1cent home W/vic w or Ne w port! P r o f ess i o na ll y landscaped. Kitchen is a gourmet's delight! Central air conditioning. Shows like a m odel. $142,500. Lorraine R e nnie 752-1414 CD70 ) .. 2 ... n s 'IO\ Dove,. Drive 644-6200 Hertlor \'1ew Center ,,...,,,,.•I Ompus V•lley C..nter JSJ-1414 G1•:• 1oozl&11wu.. 1001 ······················~············· ... ······~ ~~~ BEAUTIFUL BA YFRONT Near new custom bayfront home located in Bayshores. 5 Bdnns. family room & Jarge pter & slip: Owner will fi nance or trade for ranchland.$325,(Q) A. COUWIU 1p:m co. 644-1766 Canyon Larson Auburn /\voca<.lo Pearl F ullerton :\Ic lody ~nd Ferris Pomona Santa Ana Page Landmark Calle Campona Oceanfront TOTAL GRAND TOT ALS 12 II G ;$2 4 l R 8 :i lM :i :! ~II :m " l :!(It 497 2Hl,OOO x x 170.000 x 85,000 x 658,000 x x !I0.000 x 305,000 x 160,000 x 83,000 x 2.55.000 x 70.000 x x fi:i,000 x x 2!1!"l,00(} x :J!.l!'i , II()() x 102,500 x 228.000 x x 'i.l ,gll ,400 18 13 SS,888,250 3l :w WI ALSO SlU AMD lXCHAHGI HOMES. UNO. COMMlltCIAL, IMDUSTllAL AMD IUSIMISS OPPORTW4ITllS CALL HOW FOR AN APPOIMTM&fr ASK FOl A FllE APn.AISAL WOlllC WITH THE PROFESSIONALS LAIGE EMOUGH TO SEIYE SMALL INOU'iH TO CilE x :~ x x x x x x ). 1'1 2l .. Wedneed1y. Apr11t•.11J18 * DAILY PILOT D:J ....... ,.s. .......... s. tto.ftforS. ............................................... ·•········•·····••·•••• ~-~~ ........ ~-~~·-······!~-':':".~ ...... . Ce>ihl Mn49 I 024 C°'ta ~10 I 024 ~t"MI°" .. och I 040 .•...............•..... ....•...•...•••.•....•. ······•···••••···••·••· ...•................... ~.~~ ....... J~.~.~ ...... .. Ge•Nll I 00 StMI.. I 00 1o1boa PMJftwlo I 007 l..-o leoch I 041 Newport IHc:ll I 06' Newport hoc:h I OH ·····································································~ Public Notice \t ESA lH'L M \R 3br IY tulLDH .............................................. . CAMIO SHOllS Ju.st lasted: 4 bdrm. home on ele,ated, pnvatt> l,.'Orn<.'r Wtth \l('W O( OCt!aO larj(c h~alt>d pool, pnn'<i at St.19 500' Owner~ really waut to ..:o 1 ' • 6 73-4400 • 1-IARBOR REALrl.,Y DI•. of HortM!r ln•nhMRf Co. ··•···••••••••········· 3 HI< 2 ™' Vil Point ne.ir ' J"ll \ )llM.INIO Tn~lci. 2 ~r \'ll Sl 1.'l.000 \IJOhJll ltlt\ tii~ 41,lll • FtXER UPPER • t'uur I lilt U"ll rs IO mid lioi 11•1"1 'f h1• \ Ill 1•<1 l"\t'r\lh11111 hut lhc pv.»1b1hu1, 1.11t' tht'n• C.:O.\.'iT l'IW l'EH'l It-:. ... 67J Miil Coph.trano leoch I 0 I I ..•...••••............. •POOL HOME• 1002Ci....,... 1002 :mr. iba. l.1'.l' ~.om rm Oil tj\l)l'I 'I \\ o MKI lo\11 ti 111111 ll1ll11 to lw.;nH'il lt'll m i: I I 1rt•1Jl.1n· ~ • IMJt) :!b 1, nu rrpb, /\ l cond Lirt:t< ho\.ISC' )mull lo\ 3 Government iSl.$00 F or aoppl c:..ll 8r ! ba. luundry rfl'I O\Ont'r ~ ~IZ? S I .. L k Ai.IMlftGbf• Lo•.1 11111 lt•vc "11;;r a " ~ umu lft dttlr11ble nort U11tun&. Prime rentals t>.tremely wdl main tiun~. Fir l time.-of fer~ for ule. SI 7S,UOO. A\JllJblt• 1,1 \''•'i'°oni·'l·---------•I l'Jtl. U1kt' lo beat'h. !¥21 Lo.,. 1ntl'rt"•t J,,111.itile POOL PARTY \111 ba m ... •~3,000 . t;.ike OH r p.1\'mC!'nb no ~IJ\ 1 11 ht'rl' • l ho1c-e "47 .NS_7 _______ 1 -==~~~~~I:=: II\'"' lo1.10 1·u•l' J & ~ t u~toi \1"'>J Inc alton HJ' _ bo·llmmn humt " ·111 •\"l 1111ul "•It· It.tr ll 1\lllJ ho" to 1111.•lth. H" It ~t·.tl J l~·t.111.1om hu111\ ,,....,. I 044 t020So Coeat Hw,41M 8519 1·.ill~MJ 11.•o \\llh tkn, I " ti .. th lie. 11· ••••••••••••••••••••••• -----..:::.----1 ~:~\.,}J.',r ltltrl'lmt•r, t .tll POOL-TENNIS Completely refurbished home; fresh & sparklinj( thruout ! 3 lklrms. & large, seP.ar ate fumlly rm. w1th bcarned ce1l.; 2 brick frplcs., formal dining rm. & all new country kitch~n with Spanish tile. Fenced pool -grcut for children. $1.33,500 LIDO REALTY 3377 Vlo Lido. M.I. '7J..7300 I Newport hoc:h I 069 Newport a.oc:h I 06' ·····•·•············•···········•••••········· :\<tJ.iti \ I\ I OH rt ' \ ,\ 1l1•l11chtful .a ~ruu1n Ill u pr1mu torM lton Mu~i.•H' m11111t•r :i.u1t~ 'Atlh uhru 1•11\.i\I' 11un dl't·I.:. Stt•l)(lown t11rn1ly ruc.1111 Jllu·, lorm.1l thn11111 t'oH•n>d 1>o111u II' l•rhi;>k~ ltl'<h 11111 .11 i:,1rc1t't1 lJ:.t• or pool t.. l1i:hh·1\ h•nn1~ 1'\111r1' 1ndudl-.f O" Ill'' Ir" n,lt•rr1•d . ~n 11nly s;J,:11111 Ju:>:! Cum el;\" ·····································;········ * BALBOA PENINSULA POINT * Sweepin~ bay view from !'iuper 5 RR family home. Close lo ba.'. pnv. beach & ocean . l'~t~urs ll\'lng rm , sauna , JaCUZl.I , "01 kshop, UOal storage. S2 25. ()()(I BILL GRUNDY, REALTOR J.11 Buy\od•· Dr•v• NB bl'> blbl I • ~!'! .......... !~.~~,~~~ .......... !~!~ 14 UNITS 1,oc-alcc1 nt•.1r ll.1rh111 J3f\c1 10 l'!h\J \11 ii Sl'ldom a \at'<tfll") \.\1th lhc~c hrt'.otl .rnd hullt•r r<•ntal~ S21~w1 ,, month income 1-'111111111 •' $225,000 11 ,...._Pori It 64&'!8811 ANYTIME LAKE FOREST Largest Model ~ n rt h :-., h "rt' s No \\ .11 .... rrnnt lh.,1uuru1 t 111• t•nt r.on( ;• to 21;00 sq II .'I lwol1011m , t.1m11\ room ,\ C. µnroh Jlid I l'llOt. Bu Ill I.) It (" Jpq•tt 1\ mu't to cnm 1u1 t "1th 'l>Jl't' .11ul 101·,1 UtJll For appl t Jll 400£.17"~ FOii AU C.M. uw I ep;w'h I . OIA'll \\\•d \l ·' !'o;il Ill I c · \l.L fl) IJ \\ 1'1.I ,:u7 ISLU t:t>Ol .l'lff\ It I n Corono d el Mor I 022 I R \ I '.'\ E T ,. r r a r <· tn O\\IWr Suµcr hh 111•1 or ·1 hr ... 1!\-11, Ii i: !Jiii 1 m \\ lrpk & Oll'Jll \II'\\ I UJ. IJrlt I.. j1Jl1tt l.1 t! Ito\ r c·t.' IJ111 I ~I HI OllV I \li!I 9;,l,•1 ,.,l I WANT THE FRENCH RIVIERA? 1----------Costa Mesa Wr ran t 11u1k mJkt• that happ<'n for 'nu hut ho\\ nbnul th•: "Nl'" 1l11fl Rn1era ' .Ju,l ll'll'll \hlS 1mml\Nll.111• I htl, :1 ba rc!>1d1•11• ,. 1·,111 1.,. your~ m·\t l.111111' 11n ~{'/\Ull' ' \I 0111\ S.oX :~"I lh1~ 1mt• h,1, tn ~·1 l.1,t t,ltl 7i 11 --. MIJI BLUFFS COMDO JUST LISTED SU ll 1' r ll I' i.: I 1 °1 1• ii (.'1.11 m1l1t .1 """''I I • lxlrm~. • 1•1 l11ol• .i 1• 11111 on w11l1 1:1 ... 1.1 ... 11 lh'.1ut1tuih •h 1111,1t 1·tl ~lfi,:\110 C. F. Colesworthv REALTORS 640-00fo A Neal Pl a1 I' To :·.tloll ·~ llobh\ ~'I' ln the Cla."1!11-d ~•'l"l1tm of the Ui\11.V I'll.Ari ,.,,.n Wed.&Sat ----- associated llAOKEAS-AEALTOAS lOl~ W I lb 6't JUI 1002GeMrol •••••••••••·•·····················•·····•····· SUPER EASTSIDE 2 Brdroom Ooll llou"t' on lar~<' R 2 lot. Gn'at opport un1t v for r 'pans1m1 Pnn~<I ;it on l.v S lf>.OOO llut 1) , lll'W lislrni.!. fi 10 li I ti I BIG CANYON Rca11l1f11I c•u:-tom honw on l;11·1it• 1•or lll'r lot :1 llc•dr 1111111. J.tr).(t' hotHh room, 21 •hath . fam1lv room, lorni.il <11nan i.: nmu1-. l'llCllll 1·,1n lw 1'110\l'rl <'d lo <21 ;1d<l1l11111.rl h1•d ro11m., Srn5,000 01wn lluuw 1>:111\ 1 ~. >1:1 Hoyal St c:1•mJ~1· i'-o U l'll1m1• f11r :11> prnnlm1·nl h Ill filfil lLLCRAMMEDTOGETHER? This stalely 2 ... ton hunw h.1 s 5 flH s & t mastrr d11w11st.11r'i l. Th rs 11n rnaeule1tt• horn€' rs n11nph•l1• t'\'1'11 lo lovc•ly <·hlld 1 t•n 's pl.1\ h<Hl'>t' walk lo hl'a«h ! ('.ii I "°'' In s1•1'. $7~.!lOO 962-·M;,..i_ VIEW SUNSET s ilt 1ng hy th1• nark I in ~ fir1• 111 liv1ll J.! ronm. g rac·1011s ;1 ht~lroom in "'1·l11sl\1' i\1c•s;1 V1•rcl1' I.a rgc lot has m1111 fa rm ;111d or c·hartl AhscnlN' 11w111•r :-.n·s SEl.1.. $71,500. !Hl2·4454. FANTASTIC EXPANDED MESA VERDE HOME N<>w list in~ 1 ! P rofcssionully done expansion . rarndy /d1nini: area added. + :-lt''rncc p or ch a nd cnlarJ,!cd mastcr h<-drm. rcmooC'kd kil<'h<>n . Bcaul1lul homt'. Good loc::it1on 1n M Ma M<'::id ows dC\Clopmcnt flt• thr r1rM t o S('l' $.59 .950. C{tll 5-16 1141 •PRESTIGE PRICE-LOCATION Have the prcst1$!C or hvm$! m one or Newport R cac h 's C1nesl neighborhoods. Know that you are l{etti n~:. barl!ain since the price has just been cut s.1000. Located near shoppin~. schools nnct churches. $86.000 Call 546-4141 OfficH locotf'd in C~to Mtto HuTtincJfOll l•,o,ch -Mt-wport ae.och . . . SIZES 818 ,,., 1tf t...; .... 1Tf~-r.- WRAP UP ll« N[W; of 1 soft w·o •tf top tttm"d •1ln PllllS Ot sltorts. U.00\t I 1wplt colton Of nylorl h ·t or bltnd for 1ri.s llatttMl lllO Ponied P111ern 9Jl6 hl1~01· S.m 8. 10 12. I' 16 I& S•re 12 Cbu\I 341 too I'• )dS (~ ll'C~ ~ls 1 • y<!S < .,... SI 00 tor •*'~ oil'"" Add 35« fClf tKll Otlltm fl• • I m<lns ''""'''· 11 on41·•c. , ...... ........... ,__.o.,t.••z ...., .... 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MOR! 1~,, • .,1 b•l?fl1 ?(II dol•'"' 01111 1 f••• o•·n•td '" \"" MW ~ ·r, .,, Dl.H.RLr' (AIAlOI'• µ, ht"!~" t•K~'' wotll ''urn SI Oo Crttlltl 1 Wt1drttt \I 00 N1lll ,11'y Ovlllt '' 00 al,flt Crtchtl 'I 00 St• IC.lit e... \I 2~ Mndlrptiot ltt\ SI 00 Flt•tr Cre<lltl IH-SI 00 lmr•I• C'""" lot• SI 00 lo11tll1 Crttlltl ktl \I 60 ln1t1nt MKIMI lff\ " 00 lnsll•t lion" leok Sl.00 Ctmoltlt Clft l td SI 00 C1111,ltlt AffhUl ~ 1' $ 1 00 12 Pro rt A!1t11•1 : 12 SOt tor• of t& Qu•lll 1 50t Mn n"' Quilt l ool 2 ~Ot 1$ Out1t1 for loby l SOt 100• II 1S U!ly •uc• ~. Downtown Dollie Lio" 11111\\ 11 llull\111 ~1 1111 l\<',1d1 J l~·clr11um \\ 1l11 ''''II du" 11 ta1111ly room . f•l)f H. ,\ ho.1l liouw Oi i all1·~ :; F1r1•pl.11·1• .... 1\1111~ :• <'.1r ,_.,,.. 7 lllol'k' 1•• "' • ,J11 < 'h.1r mini: .rnol 1 111•· h C.111 1111 .tflfll Ht•d I .11111'1 111'.tHnr' '1olf• xx:lti t ·,," homo· h\' hud1kr I Jtnnm for '"" ;tnd kid!! and a Vl'gt•tahle 1tarc1c•n 1\1'0 Inc-I ~IM<' •1 llll, 3 11,t • t n -ll•q•t home'. srp. f ,1 m rm w 1 l h I" I' . ~·:!.~>(I() LE RAISOR REALTY NOR INS REALTY KIHGS ROAD . NEWPORT HEIGHTS PROPHTY Panor3m1c Bay & ocean vlcw. nctow market hxcr-upper. Head no furtht•r unless you arc willing lo go lo work on ttw; u ntCJ uc s ituation. 3 Br. ;J Ha .. ltirgC' lam rm. 2 ~tory. 2600 sq It. tor only Sl59,5UO. DU,LEX New on marl..t•t. 1 blk to ocean. 3 lir each. Pnced to 111'11. Ow ner 3gt 642·933il -------Uy O>Anl'r. 4flr , 3ba, ()owr Shore:./ BJyrrcsl art':I Ft.'o lnnd. SlOO.~: S.12 llOOl F;astbluff Lon1t1on 4 Br, 2''1 hn. 2 l11m ily rooms. frml din rm, u11 J!r:idrd. r,.10 ornr. 1 ritca'i•' l l'a ve mt-~su gcJ or f1'10·0227. Ag_n_t. ____ , BAYSIDE V.v1111.-.1t•• lull) 1urn1::.hrd h1111w on It.I\•. ull' U11 \'l' I· ill) hH1t 1111\ lrnnt dock. 'I l11·••t• h\•tl1 ·~11th. mubltr S lllll' w1lh [11 t.'Pl<t("l", ~·u .. i-l :-.11111'. hayf1 unl IJn11ly 1110111 & 11r1vnl1• ~twh. An 1rnt:.lamll111: lllt',111011 Ill .I 110111'11' ".1 11•dn•nt 1·11111mu1111\ 110; ll.1~'1 <11• IJ11 v 1• _,'!'l>C,fll'MI Pri •ate Bay front W ith Dock l'urnN or UJy,.irlt• ~­ ll.11 hor h ll'. 011t<;1.intl1n1t thr ·e IH'druom hom1• \\Ith VUt''l :o.Ul l<', dl'n, ftrt'plntt'. and d<-ck ttlt'k1-d into a corner of tht' hay Hrioi: your boat ni:hl :ilo11g~1rtc your uw11 shp. 420 ll:irbor Island Dnvr. S211.000 Mncnnb-1rvinc R<'nlty i::xclu!livc agents H73 :1!100 lpmlt>5pm Or>1·n U:uly ,,,,If I lltllplo-111111, llHI :11t.1 f111< I · 1111\..1•11 tuh \\,111. l o 111 h "·'• '11111 >.Mo I. f,j 111 , 11, l;tf'll m=~ -;~ICEREDUCED 499.2800 Ryownrr,4hr,:lb.1 , 1'/\:'11· TASTIC HI u rF~ (" LaC)""O hach l 048 ------PLAN' Vic~ of Ila• k •••••••••••••••••••••• S2000 Do"n. ~l'W 2hr . H.1y, Ja1·u111, 221 N.11.1, ·l~o'.!.:'\ C'.1 rnpu' llr . II\ to<' < .nnpu~ \, .1111•\ Shu11 Ctr CALL 833-8600 BEST BUY Repossession VA & FHA I .OW IHI\\ 'I; f '.111 .. .,, l>t•I .tll-. JADE REALTY 847-1231 S42,000 SUBMIT '1 lltlrm. ;• lt.1. "'w l'fll , '"" 1 l1•a11 (;.,.,,1 II II ~ --RAHCHHOUSE l\nrn 1 t•tl J11tl \\hit<' "1lh '11 II t r a II 1, n 1 I' ,1 n cl m fl n I(' u I t 1 I ... " n .. I ·I lht•r .. 111'•1 lllt " 111C'lrli,- p.irr11t m ,,11•r ti 11111•\ l..111 hl'n " s;.a" ap11h '· c-andlf•hll' rl11w. 1111• pa110 plln rm, w '.?nc1 loi: hur II· IOI! lph In lh•• 40" onl~ 10 tlo" n • !lli2 s~ll nkr BEST H.B. BUY Mu~l Sl'll ra~t . 3 111'1. fnm rm, bt•aut patio. 17x35 puol. Sfil,900 S11hm1l }Our teri~s. Anxious 91:3 51\~l ~ Ulm RUL ESTATE MENU ~·.ha <kcan \'u conc1o Nil Mu 15311 0Jl('ndu1IV' s.'•00 mo Le;"'" 011t1on --·--- -4'17 10:.i . !1'1:1 z:13-1 Choiu Wotmront •f.AC.l'\.A JIEi\f'lf • 21/J Yr. Old Duplu !l P.1nnr.1mw rt1il\t.1I \II'" *•DUPLEX** TR 11'1.1 I> l.C'l<F:n; l .r\1•1 ;ir.-l11t••t111r1., lwl1111 , ·1 h.1lh• :1 1lr•1 k,, I . Wll 11 C>l'"I STl\N I I I '/ Ii ll C Jo; /\ N & < \"I A I. I\. \ VII-: \VS l \\ W t .1 q ll'l, I 11 t•flhH I', 11111 111 k11t·h1•11 . l'lu-.. Ill" ftrl 11t·n • 1111111 t11• u'!·<I a~ llh lwh 111. llt·11~ v.11\lf' 111 ~i.!,!~10 :> llHf.AI> /\ND tlllT 'IF.H 1'\ll'l'S, 11l1l1>r ~ I :-.tl1' A I' I'. HI.DU., 1111nw Nnrth c•ntl l<IC'll 111111. 2 Al•I•. W/()<'~nn \II'\\', NI·:/\ It BJ·:/\<.:11 \'11,1.A(;J>;, Oflrrrrl al su;.:.wu :um. 3ha. 11 ()Ill .. pnr1ou,, WITll 1101\T UOf'K "c·ll 1 on,tru1 t1'll 111•" Jllr lit Zllr -\1.rnv i-:~trn'I horn(• '-%.000 ~1'11'1 .. , :m II'. N n •l./\(:lJNA SllARrlE• CAI.I. 1-:v 1-;.-;1.; .• hl22 :?!Ill, 2ba, lrJ! 111'1'110 \.ll'W dt•t·k ~.7 'i<M> lft', l)wn .JAY W. n :ATS Ill.TY. 31711 ( 'na~l llwv S l.;1~u11a -1!1!1 27.17 SELi. Tn/\fn: REN r SEEIHG IS BELIEVIMG Thi'I h1 1?hly 11111(rutlril 2 II r h •1 rn c• & >< 1· p . 11p.1e iou' :1 ril. n1•xt I• lx.•nd1. F:inl.1"11" v1<·W'I /\1.1\0 , 11p1h1lrd lrit !Br honw. lr1l·rf y11nl. All of ' ,. ' :4 t' II n II I d (.' r I.' d • Ownr/Agt . 49'1-llfil t 1._ _______ -.-.-.-.-.--1 5111<, :1ha S<1mrr~.-l plan r· In llnrhor V11•w 111rh11lr~ :I Cl.\Jll ~/\NOWlf'll . rnnta -.u c rionl and -ir11ll lll El "111t11C'I l'11u11 j 11c-un1. II\ <'luh frnm th1" • hdrm .. ;."t N•nr .-onoo 673-760 I \'ol'W ol M (alF:t:N anytime l.~k.E. \",rnltrd llr11m NOHTll llAV .. noNT IL11hoa h h• 2 Sty Con· trmp on I'' l.nls. f>lrr k "1oal. -I r. Jiil & rrntal. l.on ·lv v11•w. 1-.1.K I NS CO. Rrnllor1' !IHI l>OVl'r llr lill ·IHOO HARBOR VIEW lm nLI(' ~. Br, 3 na. hc•aut1ful tll'C'M & lsnd· ll l'llP<' $12V100 640 15:1~ LIDO ISLE 4 Ar, 2 lln, So. pnttoSt. In Sl. I l!U10!I. ll11HH!M. K.'l.1·1:J Hl mer. -----SCll'ICl•mente 1076 .......•......•..•...••. By Ownrr-rrr1llrtrntl11l llJ:hL" Tuwnhll(', 2 Story. z br, 11 • ha i:-n .soo. Ca II <1!lti-1n1. --------s., JltOll Copbtfoclfto 1071 ••••••••••••••••••••••• r"'110.lt!I· ciere'ltot;· win Woods Cove NEW BAYFRONT tl11w<1. Out~tandin)l 11 S.17,.WO Privacy, 'u, deck. 2 Aulht•nllt' Mont.-rcy 4hr, Country Estate bclrmll., d~od-cnd st. Ex· din, tom, brkflll. 1:r1mr .. on 2.:1 hfoaullful acres. II t. U F. T' f, AT cc.llenl 5lartrr home for rms. & h hrarv. With tln'I 4Ult, rlcn. 31-'thl. SPECIAi.: 4 llllrm. & hcach lovers. $/;9,500 wk~ for 2· r,o ioolrr'I & !ltahl~ for four hor11t'I. l:1m. rm . 3 halh.,, 26 Ftl·~~~~~~~~~j i;ml boa l s torai:c. hcolcd pool w11h nb:ina. I 1 v. rm . w / 11 1 o n 1 -----Spacious hom<' ha'I xlnt $249,500. Own(lr wlll lln·placr. ha" oul~land LOCJUftG Miguel I OS2 hay \'rcw lrom 7 ro<lm!. l'tlrry at 32'1'hi with 29'7 111,ll vallr} & rAnyo ••••••••••••••••••••••• plus entry & foyrr. 4 down. 1131-!Hll days/ or \ll'W. Rill In ktlchen 1-.,.,. ,. bath.'! & 4 rrpl<'5. Ovf'r 8.11·2212Evcs. Pauoc; & rncl. counynrd uguna 1""19~ 4000 sq n t>f tincsl Olde BOHD REALTY Greatly cu11lomi1c<I. Im tM choict community World croftllmanship. 50' ---------- mac. lhrvnul. VER •• rnlME.NiCUl::L fee simple lot. $340.000 IOCholc•.Ac:res TASTY FOR S97,000 SHORES, Ocean view, 654 Harbor Island Dnv<'. of Ornnitc Grove. Zoned for the buyer looklng for Open daily, l ·Spm. John E2 llloraca> San Ju:r. WE OFFER MANY the ultimate ln a luxury Ma.rr,BKR.644-()2()!). Capistruno. $298,00 , LA CARTE ITEMS, NO h .,_ f l d l I ti $». I I " T E 0 /\ n 0 ome. 6280 ..,... t. cu~tom DON, RETIREI ea oca on near 'M · ,., ' V F. · built 5BR, 4'~ba. Pen • Mclhon homrs. t ~ti~Y~!~ FRO\l !l :JC1 T thous~ retreat. $295,000. Take \IP a now hobby. POINT REAi.TY • MISSION Rf.ALTY l.ag'una Niguel Re81ly Watch for ''1'he Hobby 400.5<.00 400.5616 ll0.5050 496--4040 SbOp" each W~nt!id11y !IS.'\So CM llw)•, l,n~unn ~ --~ .tr Saturday In this PhoM 494·07J I classified section. lfavc i«Jmrthing lo sell? Clos~1f1l'd ad~ doll well. ' Dtl DAILYPILOT * W.Onetdey.Aprllt4 1918 Hw.nU.fw '0 d ~slaac•,.wl t d Af tw.eaUltlwa. 0...,. ReaUatate Other IHI &t• ..__ U.fw 'th d lnlM l14 C•tw NeM 37 24 C...W .. M• 3'22 A.p lac.ta Ulrfwa. Apw lwwwllh Udra. V occrtiOft ltewsW• 4250 ~ ................................................................... . -~~·,:;;;;;·ii"oo *-Propetiy 1 00 C:O.t.Mfte JZ24 'aa JuaquJn T•llbdll' $17.SOWmt&UP -~~~~ ••••••• ?!.~~ wporl a.adt 316, Nt-;WPORT DEACll·l ······•···.·••··•••···• .•.••.•..•.••.....•........................................................................ ·········•••·•··••·•··· ....................... ··•·······•·•··••·•·••• •••••••• ... •••••••••••• ••••••••••••• ••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• I.le 2 ffr i • >&,!>Ly v •Studio" l DR Apt:. '" 1 11 LOFT OHLY ••••••••••••••••••••••• block to ocean or b&Y· , .. lOCholu A~,..s )..Co•lecJf•4Plit• •4 ~r. ! &. tam rm of 101r ~O\lrH & lake •T\'.,MaldSuvAoll ra v PARKHIWPOIT cbum•oii 1 bdrm •or Or•··n•~ c~"v". •; .. n~• Hwu [lc:h $.I~, J.'orm. d.ln. rm., l&IJ bllna, ~ 54HGl4 •Pllont~rv, Htd pool tt !"r!•~ AVAIL ArlUL lat APARTMl ... "S apt $129 "~ck. ll24 W. u .. ~ ... ., ...., ~ ~ 6U-'1&U •C.'tlildn!n Stttion /;.. = = lnunt'4.I OcCUJ,>&ncy ""• &.lboa n.lvd )~ t llor1c~J Son Ju~n --~~ C.UlVl · •MEW HOUSI• •l,ow moot.hi)' rat~s Pvt p11tio. frplc, l yr lsti Bachelor l or 2 --------- Caphtrtno SZllll.UOO Modrm3bedrm,2balh Lovely 3BR den 2BA •5S0f'f'week'are.nt C'ORONADELMAR HA.YLOfTAnS li<'dr0\lmli11!\(t l-:'.\C"<'Wlllhousetl\lfpro. fdHI loC11ll•m nl!Jr 111 JO UNITS fpl.c:. DW, R/0, newly Park,PQOb.'scb. No~t w/11d 2 Br To••nbou~r. frplc 21 3 A¥OCedo CM Tu\\nhou.•r~ \ldctTl.fforplanuwh1lu ~llll,on homv. HUH RV Dul 1en111 1o1reia of Co.ta I' a 1 n led SUS I mo $39$ I~. ~l 12t.6 %r76 Nl!wport Blvd, CM rooi. ltJ1nl1, contlnrnllll 645-014l ~o ff:,:io·'''·' d•u&hll!r vll•t• durinlf \\ootl.ut ~1na 1141 ~Dr. 11111 2 983 069 913·1111 1 . -54897$.)0C'6'S·39til brcakfHl Somiluceun& u L... """ • E..:.ler Wcd~.1si.1.2S1at1. POINT REALTY Ur All uruta on cn • .rJk Wed.en<b 10.~. l:Tbe Tcm1cc Condo :IBR. --- ---CaLalln• \ll'•• Clo.e to iUOn·rd ~prn to7pro SpJ ~OOh Tcun1' 6pm . • i!16 l60I> 4~; !iflli ID4:lcn ~7$ OOll " -2BA. pouo. pool, J.&cun1 SUS CASITA.S Sal Sun 1011m lo4pm Acron 1 um t-'uhionl---------- -----1 JSO 0 Id 1o' rll IUtr MlSA VlttDI A\ ail ~1.i) ht. $400 Oa) t'l KN HACtlS & I BR :.":~~~· & fll)e boacll Z lir condo rrvlc,-d,.hws hr, blund l J11mbor\C on !':~!:".~•••••••• •• 546 :_50• ' Pretll&• 3 br. 2 ba. f11m1 &n_mi, t!vei. 673~71 ~:1m~1>l1Qn•ll~ "lire p.tuo ~ncl ' r . pool. rer San Joaqwn lhlls ttoad. R..tals to.._.. 4300 ly rm. Ne""IY dHor ~le-h 1248 2lUl!ll•prtUl\d,C.M. - ---atn.l~fvrm .1250,ad.I 17141644-1900 ••••••••••••••••••••••• CARl-\8AU W t d d -'"' I f ~ • l'r, aar t'nf'r p ....................... ,,ear} oew, w,., unit o nopeu 642·4183~vea .Bil f HMd a RoOINllMltt? Alt1'1ST"~dllDEOU r Loh f« Ml 2 200 $435 Lea)e 54S·08l4. Br & l><'n, o1tr. patio, Casa d 0 duplu 3 H.R. 2 bo • frpl • - -----· -Y ronl Pvt Dl'h & 11icr, 2 l'rvfrulonah~flnd nu I I I In l 9 2 • ~ .. e ro 2l"llrl(lllllt(C Av•il now• L.ur11~ 3 llr 2 llu UJll'l't Bdor38d.from$.$.)Qmo. w/(;h~11H·h·r ••••••••••••••••••••••• JC1trdl'n kl\C'h. pvt Wllll(,-d ALL UTILJTlt:S l'J\ID 54i3 'Mn. on yc.iu1y lell!>C lc•vcl. No Pels. M.t'Sll dl'I !179--0631or644 4510 T1L\T IUGHT p 'RSONl mid Charm. Ju~t !ltel)e t 1 ~VO LOTS total l~tl!09 Spotless 3 br, 2 ba. bllna. yd Inc f~H~\" r l!'fM61, Cum part< bl'foro you ti'1!'> JQOO • Mu nrcu. $2~. 4>44·"847 .----~-en.vu~ 'thti beii~h Snhd Ouk (;hnlc• loc1111on,, Hunt· patio, xtru PrHtlg., llclC clean ov~n/r11n1i1" rllnt. <.:uslorn dnlt1noo !:lay & ~uch Really or640 0084> .l llr nr-\ICcad $2~ )tly N ~,.._...__..~ noors, urc wt11du.,. ), 1111lton ll•'U' h Zon1·d C.M. area. $415. incl cbhwchr. dl!l~ul WatC'a fr11hmng. pt"l/C'htld ; rn11 & rl'fr& ~~ ,_..,_. nreplarc & RED UC ED bu.~ines:. rroft-'if'llOOul 01 grdnr& wot.er•97·226JI " lra~h pk up. ~ llt! •Spa(' IOU& klt('hcn wilh CMta M•ta 3824 Hu~c 2 br, ('UV'c.l dt•l'k, ult I ~l .. 31.lh St f\44·4340 Q) ~ )~Nq TO ua ~oo PyrJmli.l offlcr:~ $21 ,00'0 e11ch ~f'&. cl'('(f11 <"k, hllbl & lndlll'C'l lt11htln1t ••••••••••••••••••••••• pd $230 mo. 300 i::. 20th ---832·41!14 Foro\'OtS)'TS PfUIH'rt'11.,..' l'.irlsbJd. Tl::IOlS. Wrih• KA 'II 3 Hr. 2 ba. i>ool. pauo, IO\· dl'p 4!M -'931 Eve!> ·~arukdm II :.ircu CASA VICTORIA b<U 02M2 Apart~h Fvml$i..d • t71Ai72!1~3 PAK. 19113 k.1h,·1 kd ely decur. qulei ------•ll•Jm1·hkc~tor.1icc: 1,2&3br.l>duxt!Unfur. or Unfuml1hH 3 900 -Kahe1, MJw, tlawall Ot ne1A)lbortiood ~ incl Br, 3ba. 2 car gar. fnC"'d •l'atv.ik P•llo' or !-'\Arn aai./wtr pd Dano Point 3826 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Commerclat Ph llOK 87'1 I~ puol. ma.anl. & &11fd.enu~ > Jrd i\\ :ulablc 110" •Closed 11ar • !>turJ't> Ai.lulls No .,cl!ISec. gate ....................... Tttt-: ~:xn rtN(i Property 1600 • .~·679Hur appt ~~.',!"0 · 497·lOS 1 •:\.1;trbh1 l>ullm11n Pool. rt'C' rm. elevators $l25 New dupleic, ~e 2 Br. PALM MESA. APTS. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Mount0tn, De1ert. a.,..,~ I\ Bd 2 Ba d r I Rnorl 24 00 East.side 3 br, 1 ba. new • in1t1'1t.r irm S2S Victona. 642-8970 • reas. 1 m. r1> c lttlNUT~ TO NP'l' BAYFRONT ••••••••••••••••••••••• crpt, drps. Garage. No~"ORLEASEnewer38R, •t'ool. Biarl.a•qut!i.--:.elf clng uven. 2 car lil:ll D -~ H'de • ~ta S28S. 631.2711 2 Ba hm. frplc. 2 decks. surrouodcd with 2 Br l h Ba. brand new garage. Also l! br, 2 ba lkl.t>h 1,W BR OIC1ce bulld1n~. ~pee t...iculur Vtt!W. luAUnou' cxcculivl~ 0H11°l'" Hm I •11t.WOY waler/garb. paid. $4!IO plush landscaping Twnh!icatylc. t'rplc. Lge deluxe apt, frplc. S28S. fn ~St80 • Studio Cundo. I nd1un S200 2 br, garage, patio, mo. 497·2117 Adults. No peu. pvt Pllltu, ll11 r • $275. Gu & water pd 499-4147 f\llUl~s No P'cts Rl•dUC("fl lrl~lO.OUO llLLGRUNDY Wells Hacqud Club. ku1sok.Fee ll!DRM$23S. ~~opets.2.a<tlElden Huntlncjtottleoch 3840 lSl>t~1ei.a l>r. Palm Dt>u~rt Compl !\falnRentals,540.5370 Magnificent Ocean Vu. 365W.Wilson.642-197 1 ••••••••••••••••••••••• (581.ksJ::astofNewport • Rffltor 6 7 5 -&161 ~;.~J8S3l ,50o. HKK. fowttain V•y 3214 :1~~/~~~SaseS52S. -NEW 2 BR. t V. ba, patio. IRANO NEW Blvd.) __ ••••••••••••••••••••••• -I DR Furn $185 garden, adlts, no pets. Near L:ake Park. Delux 54G·91:160 FOR Sale. lnse or ex-Out of State 3 Br Condo. 2 Car aar &: Newport leoch 3269 Lob or bltns. pool, walk $225. 642· 1603 3 & 4 Hr. all bltns, dbl at ch.rnge. rn me com I Property 2&00 trlr spot. Apnl Jl thru ••••••••••••••••••••••• tu 1>hopp1ng. h ml. Miature adull arden l garu1es Nr Bew ch merc1al acreage; 2 27 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 0~1 31. $310 mo. 962· •WATERrRONT 3 br beach 931 w.19lhSt. a ls. 2 Br gdcn 2 Yba t'rom S2sS. Av~U 4/1. N. RES 0 RT ..iues. O\er 300 Ct. ~ron RIVER FRONT aft5 JO pm condo. 36 sUp, 2i., ba, 548-0492 wp/ pal i 0 '. B ~au t . W. corner Alubarna & &.age on Bm.tol •n Co:.tJ PROPERTY S2l0. 2 br duplex, frplc. $625. Dbl gar. S..5·7645 landscaped w/pool. N Adams. 347.3957 Mesa 11'0 DOWN I ha\e ap· k1dsok. f'l'l'. llG CAHYOH Bachelor, encl. patio. peu. • r.111!'~! !~~·~-prox. 10 acres on the Main Rental!!, S4()..SJ70-LUXURIOUS LIVING SlJO. mcl. uttl. Martinique Aph #2 OPEH DAIL y Ld ' Salmon River in Idaho Prof decorated. hobt & 642·l334 or642-6578 275 E 18th St. C.M. W5fu~t!k for $2,000 per acre. Xln1 Huntinc)ta.. luch 3240 airy 2 BIR, den, w;tbar. 631·3003 lright-New '~ yr round fishing, hu.nt· ••••••••••••••••••·~··· frplc. L ovely pvt yd WHERE ELSE CAM New udult waterfront .. tF..~ONO~ILE/\RK mg, kayakmg, all recrea NE\V 4BR Hme for Lse. w/patio. A\'ail June 1 foa· " ·-----1111-1111--1111-1111.-._.....,_.,.-_,, ... .-. ... --1111....,,.. ..... 1 t1onal artivities. 751-2096. 21792 Sum mer wind I ·YOU GET A apls in Mesu Verde GOU~COURS~ ?: Lane. Wik to Sch. se. Beautiful landscaping. F\ln ;ind rec. at your dr BALBOA Randws.Forms, 968.53JS wknds & C\'es. PEACOCK 644-5135 FAIULOUS Excepuonally rich in· slep.Shopptng&l>cache~ BAYFRONT Grons 2700 (213J 770 8772days. 8 k B / p tenorl>, 1&2 bdrms from just blks. Move'.in ready! ••••••••••••••••••••••• ac ay fl\'acy+. 1 IDRM $275. Mesa Ver1!e Villa~. Quiel. l BR, priv 120 Feel waterfront pro· S137 Per Acre.1640 ac. tor 2B~ .• R/R. c, I D. 1matur & I IDRM JR An lSSS Mesa Verde Dnve balcony. $210. blln•. 'arm ng a ll) FREE wr .. g roupe ony. FORSlO"SllO East. Costa Mesa. dish•uushers. Cnsdp •m LIVING froM $185 Oakwood offC'rs the (1nei.t 1n resort lh 1ng al a pnce you un arrord. perty zoned t:ornmcrc1al L' h1 • ~. b. e · mo l:ie. S57-8113. -(714)un8871. -· • !\u1lable for mJrine ,. arm nuse °' Jrn '".,. ____ _, pe~ 'cn1cil d ock, sport Alturas.Callt RetttalSen lce OCEANFRONTH0:0.1E T~nacresofopenspacl'. H , __ ... _OM KCfttRO«Je"Realty Thl'n"s·Sl million In l1!>hlns: landing 'acht Chartotte R.Lott9 Westminster/Springdale on ""The Point " :? tennis crts, R•ant oc-e e1a &\8-8300 r ecreation I Jtthl1es. .... de~. Clceanogr.Jphy ~eal~o_r __ Call644·1150 4 BR,2BA,clun .... S360 Overlooking J etty & recreation center with 160W.Wllsa...C.M. --~~~~-~~~~ NIGHTUGllTEl>TEN· •. l l 3 BR. 2 BA. reder .. $345 Mam Channel. 4 Beds, nnnl, saunas, ping ponf, Clos.cf G.or-s I ----J\1S COURTS. A full tame u.i~c. re'> au.ran °11RIVER \i"JL"\V HORSE Hell/Spn °dale ""~ -'7-2 BR I ti b d ~c·t "Ill"' d l h ··hOP!i Pr1cl' 5'>50,000 or . c. n., ba. Summer or yrly rlln· volleyball, jacuu . BEAUT. GflOUNDS w pa o,. ran M " ~s •rec or w o w\U consider leu'>l' H.\~CllF:S. New 3 .& BR 3 BR. 2 BA, patio .... S33S tal. Waterfront llomei. plJyer piano & more. ADULTS·NO PETS spankmR new, $260. per plans pnrtiP!!, BDQ'5, 642 5200 high on u hill. Spant~h or 3 BR, 2 BA. (pie .... S33S 631-1400 Adult:. only. 10 minutes to ocean. Lgc _mo. &!_2·:>528 trips & morr! l''rce Sun • rnnch :.lyle l.975 sq. fl. Beach/Heil 1 br, 2 br upper, 2 I.Ir Ill( ... TO 8 ... ACH dJ) brum·h. Pete lorrett Reolty $57.000 melds fencing, 3 BR. 2 BA. fplr .... S36S Oceanfront, 4 BR. 2 bu. NEWPORT VILLAGE down, 1111t1u . All r e .. .. Larry Pfiitff centr.il air. Crpk, cpl:;, Edinger/Goldenwcst upper duplex. $6SO Mo furbished. From $200. Brand nl'W cllx I ti: l'lus lll'nuti(ul 11in~les, ~ch in a ca binets, 4BR.2BA,R/0 .... $350 yrly lease. Call Arl , 63SBaker Gall & walt!r incl. Frµk, l.lshwhr, c·ncll.l 1&2 U\'d1ovm upt:.. Rrnmate wanted 27 + • $117 + ulll. ~AMorwknds. 1:-·emale roommate lo ahan .. 2 Br ApL $6.S/mo. C11ll an er 5 pm 548-4609 OfficeRfttlal 4400 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Center ol Orange County Exec. suite, oewly redec. J aoitor, utll '1, A IC. prkg. S57 -0136 or 646-8396 &ecvtin OfflcH DroJdway Ofc. Bldi: • Saota Ana From $190 per mo. Plush ofC1ce!I, receptloolst & parkin.: provided al nu ucld111on11l cost. Con· fcrt"nce room & s teno· Jlrllpher avail. RLM ASSOCIATES 547·6157 150 I Westcliff Dr. Newport Financial Ctr LH~ln«J Office Spac~ Callon Site Manager C7 t4 I 00·311 l ext 246 WESTCLlff BLDG NE. WPOR T Bt Ill 11 ........ ' ' ... •' . Call M1 Howard 645 6101 • ----range. O\en & , 1ew of the Garfield/Bushard 673-9187 or675-7060 · (Near Newport Fwy) Draperies curpels gas gar. 1703 Alai.lam u. !um1shl·d & unfurnii.h1.-d 0"'&!.~:::~~ 1800 r7~~l1ds-/~~~~er"s R .E. rn::~:~ .. ~~~~~::=•WATERFRONT Condo. (7141557-0075 heal.gas~lo\.e,at~con 8473957 ltcnt.:.from$l8S. SJ40upstorc~mcescpts ••••••••••••••••••••••• ---2 BR. 2car gar ...... $295 Br & Den, 3ba. 2 prk' ditioniog, swimming Near new 2br, Iba. polio. Models open 10 lo 7. drps air bath. 17301 IA.LIOAILVD Real &tot~ Warner/Newland spaces.Boatshpsors1d BACHELORAPT. pool,rec.room,wasbcrs clo!>c Rar, w:.hr/dryr SorrynoJM't.;orchlldrcn BeachBl.H.B.842-2834 Exchan<Je 2800 3aR.lBA.nucpLs .. $33S llca\·ailable.$!l00moyr· Apply 1640 Newport &dryers. hookup, nrlln1n.: llrbr. Roommatl' !i\•l\ICr 60'PER SQ FT 1617 WESTCLI Pf·NB AGT S41·Mll2 DUPLEX ••••••••••••••••••••••• 3 BR 2 a A clean ...,n lybe.lst last&S200:.cc Blvd Ca 548-9065 S23S/mo. IU" 4!190 , availahll'. Month t o 4 £Ir t.. :i lla. \I. fill' t\s:l'nl , . .. .. ......, de P . Don Nu u r s t! ..... ~·-le h 37 .. 0 14!2 BR .:ari.len u~ls. 846-4!13!1 monlhoccup11ncy. p 0 l!tl\ tilllt., or • .nl(c SHORECLIFF! lf 644.9060. ,._.,,,OT oc .... Frvlc. dshwhr, P'1 p11t10, l'u frb,117 fot inlu Pnn S\\f't-p1n11 oci:Jn '1ew' ••••••••••••••••••••••• nr Irvine Ind Area. $1 1 & 2 Bdrm, S210-S255. imlyl'll'JW' 'lrJd1·formcomeproper-963-4569•963-1716 llVHms·5bd, 3ba, view.BEAUTIFUL l br furn lo~lSSS7·2114 1 adJ, lln1tt llhr, adlts t~ S.·<' ad under <.:lasi. pool/tennis club, $7SO apt..s $170 & 5180. Spanu,h - -1 l~ Simm:-., !ll!i :!tll.~I Houses to be 11122 \pnl 10th & 11th. Weekends 10·5 mo .. 549·2826. 2220 Port :.tylc bldg, pvl encl gur, New!y ~ecorated ge .-- mond 190 O Hll·k Aidt' a clle. Healtor. Aberdeen. Open Sat/Sun pool, sauna, lndry. ad Its. s tudio. I a~io, 1 udult. N 2 Br. end . gurai;e. ~a.ll'r O akwo od Garden Apartments ••••••••••••••••••••••• 547·6469 P'or the Sophisticate . 2bd. -----17301 Keelson Ln, 1 blk pet~. Apphances. Ut1l pd. po•,~· $180. mo. 96-0-2294 l54000 Compll•lc~>tcl'c.ro1 ---den. 2ba, lge <.:ounlry Bluffs Condos; lease:. W.oflleachoHSlaler. $160', 1159 W . 19l h eHs______ ~o~::=nheMorlti ~ HR & lh·n, I !lJ. :.lui.:rn ReWal anbtt~d• kitchen. 2 car gar, wall-' startrng al$425 842·78-18 &l2 34S2. FftEEREMT Offices as low a11 35< IX'r sq rt. Mi8sion Viejo & Lai?una Niguel. 200 t11 2000 sq ~.1131-1400 •d MO f"REE RENT• ~ 2900 ....., Age t 644 1133 $16(1 2 br, g.irar;c. k1cls ok Irvine at 161h tlou~c ~h<'I upp.·1 l11r } d. S38S. incl &ard 'ng ----n __ ..:_ ---Newport le~h 37 69 3 Vacant upls llrund new 1'\'C 645·0550 1 2·3 Rm. orhces from St2S per mo. Adj. J\irporter Hotel. No lease rl'Q 833-3223 Til noon ~\.arh'I "' 111n1mc un \our ••••••••••••••••••••••• i.rrv. 557·3781. Delux Duplex 3Br 28a 2 Br 2 B~ pvt yd Main ttl'nt.il:. "''0 S"70 H___... •--h S-· ....... lol ,.,,pl\ 'Ht4t~•J. w ... TED . ' ' I....................... ' . . -.~ ..,, --r--· ... --"' A,... Su er Fantusti ll'P. Patio. bltins.$40 WK UP l&Z Bdr & ci~hwr.coveredgar,$295.1 . 38 ,.4 17001611'151 I P rty 2000 2 b ... _ 2 ba.._ ho • L· I' 1' k c washtr/dryer. On Bay • 1 d &'6 S911 rt1ne "' Dove at 161t1 nco.ne ro.,. unn, '" me 11t andmar llome. 3bd. 8 h / 1 d d BJch. Co or TV. ma1 ••••••••••••••••••••••• r •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••1 COita Mesa. Con b~ Zba, lgc k itchen & ~ wptiif~~nu041.1j !i.l•rv.pool.THE MESA 2Rr.1Ba.Pool,Rltns, Turtfe Rock 1 ____ 6_ 4 2_·_8_ 17 _0 ___ -1 Chofce Locatlon 'fixer ..,.,.r cond. Up fam rm., bltns .. ~tep 6. mo. · at 41~ N :"licwport Jll, NU u raJ)<'s.S200(K'rmo. Vlsta.Apts ()(ficeorswrcrenlal,28S FOURPLEX t S40 000 Coll ft du"n hv.rm .. frplc., Iota &lt>-96111 1)42 9367 un SPM ~i?'efr-_ sq ft • .l'\ewporl .t'enin. a • • a er of xlr:.is. $400. Isl + de· San Ju. You II cnJoy u relaxed " Call wkdays 639·6700 S94,000 Spm. 545-8157 po:.1t. Now a val I. C 1 tr l 8 L.ARGE, clean 1 br, steps Lurge 3 br apl w/frplc. bll'slylc 1n the exclusive ,.. 963·3612. op I ano 27 lo bay/beach. A~IL'>. no patio, guruge. Lge pool V1llai:e of Turtle Itek. THIS Ht11'fl"INICn' · Ccnlerof Orange County }'our. 2 lwdnoom un1l" :-.Oewlvwed wants Fixer ••••••••••••••••••••••• l>\:ls. yrly S220. 673·0072 area. $300. mo. Adults. Choice of 110 3 B<lrmo; m--~ !) -Dix. !cgat swt.e newly,. .. "'hlln kat l'hc·M, '"~ood Up1)er uodl'r $35,000 •3 Dr, cpts/drps, pvt 3bd,2baCondo ----h · cl. 2 s tory, 2 Btl• m --_ ~~":J::,~"':J.;,:J~j --dee. Floor to cell. n•nt.il 3r••a /\~c.u m<' II'• J-:<.1,1!.1cl~· C'11sla Mesa. patro & frpk . Nice fnrd 2 car garage, pool B.l yfronl luxurious furn. 2 ~5 Ana eim 6"5-J38l townhomcs. S2HO Lo $-130 ~V bookcase. Janitor. Ut11·~. \/.\ lnJn "1th "uh .. tantinl Nl'\I. (lOrt 11 U • or 1'' v )d $350. 675·S810 129S. 831·0109 Hr. :! ba, localed at PV1 S350 Near new 3 br, 2 ba. mo. Three flock view Or., A/C. prkg. 557·0136 or t1o" n 111 tt•rrn::. are PTL &lti 3471 orl>4S-0987 --club. Avail May l!.t frplc. gJr. )ard. no (l<)ls lrvinc.833·\KOO 646-8396 a• a1l11hll• 002 1771 ----?·3 Br. houses, s.12S mo. Sont• Ana 3210 499· 1111 E. c. M. 642·lti03 . -----from S215 to $295/mo • I 2·2 Br, houses $295 mo.. ..... .. ................ -·OCJUftCI leach 38 48 llrand n<"w ! Im mc.'<11ale PRIME OFC SP ACE ll I Retttals nr beach 546-3429 S185 2 br dbl garage kids Souftl LCICJU"a 3716 STUNNING lbr, suss, 2br. ••••••••••••••••••••••• occupancy. 5 Bt.iut apt Udo Vlll- 1 I I ' ••••••••••••••••••••••• ok "' ' ' ••••••••••••••••••••••• 2ba w p.ineled den ~cc o '·bl h (llans. avail furn or unr. .....,-' u_.. . .-ce • ......,., rop a J><'u e 111to l c & Sho A WYl.!!!till!llillt!~~• nvvsesFvmlshed I Br Condo, cpts, drps. MamRentals.540·S3'70 GorgcousOceanVu.lBr. Pool,7lOW.lllLh.S30off Occ•an rrom your l\pl Hach:lb1 ·<.'ornrrlbr,2 P reo ____:_:......... _ ,··••••••••••••••••••••• pallo,pool,$325 mo.lyr --.---balcomes.close lobch& dcpos1lw/ad. Lca::.c.l.u\ury,M•c·u111,. br;2br.2balh.'1.8eamc.'<I 3416 Via Lido, N.B. Z Co 1ta Mesa 3 124 lease 979·7888 Wesfmiftste.-3298 store. 499 2834 Mature adulh 3li5S l:;l hv rms. d1n111g areas. suites approx 600sq ft ea. --'•••••••••••••••••• ••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• - -New 2 br & den. l ba 11 499_2835 storage, pauos, decks. $l90/S200. View facing IHVESTIGA TE 1sl7!1 ., hr mobcle home 1 $l9S Ulll p<l. 2 br, gar, S190. 2 br townhouse kids Af>ortnwnh l\\.ail May lsl S27S. 32'J -~ · landscap('1I ~rounds. rov Via Lido. lnq. owner. 11 .. 1 •1 •1 • ' pat10.Sni;tlsok Fc·c. k"' ' Unfurnished l.Jmvers1l y Dr &1262U o 1&2 b p~rkg , J1nhted tennis, DreyerCo .. 67S·7002 u1•1r1i.: r•.1111·!1 I" in '\l.1mrtentas .. _ ... ..io.5370 --------"~ent~s. --'-II d 3806 Nl-:WLYDECORATED u :-._, .... ,ana ay. volley h;11l , 2 :..ty4'1-1 N. l RI 11 Suit •. 'c ovl,1.•n, .. lnl? rdurn:.11 1111 JlC' t'C<• I Mamllcnlal~.:>iOS370 o., .. eeR I 540S370 ••••••••••••••••••••••• -. ·_ -Aedeu,,n 2v6071c~-1 W r . ... " 11 ,l11ri. tn HI l11n111n·... •-h 3 169 2 Ur Townhouse 1•, nu u -. ""-· • h d lolboo '°" 2 urw/garageS200 New L.ll $:!25&$300.4114·1419 Cluhhous<:, b1ll1urds, e"por v '.' e ' •1 I • ,,e-wport ..... ac h ' . n.-s•s rvmll • or ••••••••••••••••••••••• ---<w1mmin" ronl, rilna D. 450 sq Cl lll1I pd. 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S.10·5170 IOC'&llon. $200 /mo Lido Isle hay view 2Br. t213lS34·2293 aft lpm. . 2ba, frplc. SJSO. Nice. spacious 2 BR .• 1 ba Encl ((or. No pels. Chi! OK. 120S Mo. 2000 Maple 6.'\1 3277 673·00S..1 675 0123 Stcp11 lo snnd, l.nc 2 br. ba lrppcr ,\\ ,111 Muy I $31~ yrly frll 0282 IEostM .. 2 br 2 Ur, 2 boa, nl.'W Crpl dfl)S. BltM. w lw, drps. pool. d w. encl gar. 523.5 mo palio \dulls, no J>4!l5 i\dlu no Pl'l.5 1\r lloa S200 64S·3971 HDSpllal 642-43R7 __ , ·············~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• ALICIA VILLAGE ALICIA PLAZA Two of Oran~r County's most ' b ea utiful apartment projects nc!.tlc<l tn Laguna fbll~. Excellent lo<·. i:iext to frwys. & regional s hopf*tj;( ctn;. •Artpfoct La.HJe' •Swl--. Pool •llRiwd IJOOM •JecvuJ •Wetlor •s.dYoltyWI lt\teriors designed for YOU which include : exposed beam ceilings, wood pan e le d accent walls, convcni~nt, functional kitchen, plush c:irpe ling, pv't. patios & balconies. n. l tat lwy ift Or-. Co.ty Offering 6 different floor plans to choose from, fanla::,dc views tlwou~houl. ALICIA VJU.AGE 2.S2l1 StOC'kport Or. 58J.fll.30 ALICIA PU%.A ~12Stoc1cport Dr. 581-61.Sl LAGUNA HILLS * DAIL y PILOT DS Add 1t ••• Bu1ld 1t •.• Otaper it ... Hammer et ... Carpet SERVICE lt. .. Cement it ... Wire 1t .•. Hoe lt ... Clean it ... Move it. .. Press it ... Patntit ... Na111t...Plaster tt ... Fix it ... DIRECTORY ~~!!~ ...... ~!.~:~ ........ !~.~~ ..... !!.~! ...................... ~-········ ~:!.! ............... ~~~~! .........•.........•.•••...•• ::~{~!!'!'!!'!':! •..• M'PLtAJ "'E RBPAJlt Shampoo" ,t .. um C'IHn credit curd$, Amtr . .E~p. JAPANESE Want a REALLY CLt:AN MASONRY -Tile, bnrk. ~Im p.alnt/Wi11lp1ptorlni: P~RSONALIZED $10-f rvkeC:aU in&. Culor bn1ht~ovno. Carte lllanch•. 8 or A Lllndscapinc & G1rdeo HOOSE? 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Pl "A 1 _,,,_ w II It JI. d I cf "'" L ' • ' "' r~ ' "' .... n)' rellublc couple. Good ••••••••••••••••••••••• lntr & t:11:tr. Quiallt)' um"'·r, .1c:puar, rep ru· TII• .,....,, I P C up ... I: atuotr. (•'l.r•t't'.r.~t". namr/"·'dr .. ••/"lt "/ ol"'--1 _, ~-i 1· • 1 I 11 .,. N>I>•. R • .. u ~'""' 1 en..-~YC.t ·~•r~ntie11 ....... n11 MOVING? Ld 2 expr work. Lie. & ln11ured. i>cn ·cc 1ncse>1 ni.ta U·••••••••••••••••••••••• f"ver ..... l·v..U:. CM rMi·, &I,, '.f711i 1tate/1:1n · A.AA t'lnan· G ,.. di "•2 "'3 " .. mt"n move you. Reas, CaJlforfreetSt.963·!'764. lion .ui ey.,.. 'IJ l.. Moxlcao Paveu/Old e..,...... c_,.t w•lcn <'l<t l & M.inal(rmrnt fANDYMAN Homrt ,__T•w: ~ra ~~3or8333!H4 W Id Tit 13 tt -••-••••••••••••••••• I DI----~ C00$11lt11nts. lnr Crt-dlt Apt :ii . ConJCientloui ••••••••••••••••••••••• PETERS PAINTING Pool Sff'Ylc:t or e; '7 eme, Carpentry-Finish & Cl Y _,_ 1 Caril Dav. Uoll 174!9'.I, Irv. craftsman 6f5·6SS8 W..t AJ1 Tt. Movlna llauhnJt. Student Jntr/Extr·Re .. Raltt ••••••••••••••••••••••• $2.~ lo S3 20 ~· \. l''reo =: _ _. 1, •. R 1 eaninl(, re111.1 u-:1. s. tt 9'171:1. u--.,y .... c-Gtt w,lora<' t r u<'k. Rus. C•ll G~nc1.1ts.52-0.S8 Irvine Poot Service, re· Es~m ____ _ ....,..e ini: • epa r & 1nstallat1on. Oranl(C' 1..-i..... ....,.,.. --u . 23 839 79 d h u rates. Call 979-0379 Cout. ~ 2020. Controctor -·""JI lock L--u .. 1 .... rry ~·~ I .57 puttS, ac1 wu >'S, work Trtt ~le:• • .,_., l..t.riOf' /bierior guar. Jo'ree est. s.51·6349 ••••••••••••••••••••••• r::ka S~!~acUst~a~~v:rrsy C.,_,.t/C~rete ;;:;;·~:;;;~·:::~~:~~; ~Ou~S ~~~1~~~51~ ~ }1l ~~at~";~~ ;:;;,~~':.1: Paifttiftq/Papfflaq Uc/lnsrd 49S·501$ 1 MONTI I AT \~ rRtCE Removals, t rl mm lo~ • . ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~ork Ml II Jo'Jlr pntt' LI<' J aruce s Raggedy Ann~ bu~1n~n Tax Return ····················~·· ter /Repair $30 Mo Thtrcat\cr. ruunini. fn!i! est. Uc'd , Quar.U c.&36 728.2 Concr.t4tWork ~-~2'1~&~~98710 67~&53 ~1230& Profcsslon31 r alnllni ••••••••••••••••••••••• CompteteSvii759·0370 ullytru.rd.&l2·2624. • ·MINOR HOM f"rtt ~l 83'7'8&12 Hundy ~-~-'col -------. Svll IOlt'l'ior&Extcrior ERY NEAT PATCH -.L.J -Al 6517 LEE'S NURSERY. llf;PAIRS. Carptntry ~-_:__ --,........" SHAPE UP TAX SHH.TEAS Frt'e estimat e. April • nnC)et'vnOll U ln in & • • · plumb1n° •-c•ram1c We. LEONI TE COJllCR 1-:TE ••••••••••••••••••••••• WJTU SHIP SHAPE O d " Id ~ou nds ~nterp rises. J O BS & TEXTURE.••••••••••••••••••••••• Artis c mm It re i-&0-SSOO • ... "' S T AM PI NG . Co ti EI,F:CTRICAL WORK R~='. Comm'! Clean1n1 11:0,J0~:-e~0~ ~~~·e~uin 1213) 432·29S9/432·29SO, !l Free est. 893-HS!J. Refrl&:eraUon Hcpalrs moval. 23Y"' In NB areJ. -n----------1 blestone, hrick & tale Maintenance & Hepairs ~rv1cC'. Call S.SH4t7. h to 6pm. or (213) 433-4271 EMERGENCY SYS. Uc/lnsrd. 3601 E Csl llwy ~ Add l property wat growlh & PATCH PLASTERING •CA', ,,73.1166• 615-5750. ntry. -ons a s patios, etc &10-4349. No1ob toos m1111 S31 IX'63 income~ Why don'tyou? evH. ••ALLTYP~•• ....,., ---------- merclal. Lie, Ire CALL NOW ,, ~ . Frt.-o E1it ~0 682$ n.... Uphoiatery ett. MS 3439. Free est Putios & Pats Gardtftift9 Ml% MO•PETS Agent SJ6·S832 Expert p111nt111g, int, ex.t. • •••• :~••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• r o v e r , w a I k ci ft .. • • ......... •.... ..... ,. 1-'r~ est. Worltmansh1p ,,_,.i..9 REM OD ELI HG dnvewa)S . .l-'Jir pn<'c\ Fine Edg~ y Jrd Ser vice BE PREE! CALL ME! Landsc:apl.lq &uar &12 0295 ••••••••••••••••••••••• REPAIRS.ALL TYPES I ll's Upa.olthry AlteraUons, rprs, atores, 541·57~1 l<esadentiJI / C:omm. Superb bousecleanin& al ••••••••••••••••••••••• S 1 HOMESAVERS Kt!asoooble,rrce~t.lic Serving Oran&o Co over Cl .. an·up•. Tree &erv. rtas rate$ MS·2V22 alt Matt Encinas full service pnng praint ng sngl. Plumbing & Healin" Walt 830-S020 anytime 20 yrs. Recov~ring/ rt'· additions. k itchen CONCRETE -BRICK "' ~ 4pm story r o m $215 , • i------------1 p:unng/ rcstylmg. No bath, cabnts, decks, tt• BLOCK & TILE WORK 548·802.5 · res.den ta al landscapuig. arow.11cal ceiling frm. 7<' Free estimates, honnt & job too smallp i,?et our ment wk. Contractor 6"2·8G73 ----------i..rofessiona l Carpel Lic rontrador S73·02lll sq ft. f'reecst.119·"1214. rtllable S<'rvke. Sl0.00 DON'TMl.SS price before you dec1dl·. does own work. Mbr·i-----------1 LAWN SER\'ICE Cleonmi: Al'o f1oor & h r, 847·0383 B.orA & --n..~y~" Wm.G.C~ykoskl,ownea . 888. all work guar Clautried Ads sell ba Russ Jones. Low m o. Windo w' c1He. Dutch SELL Idle items walh a TOP QU~LlTY Painting. Ma.slerCbarge Wtc!Msdl)'land 646-5910/64~6105. Palombo ConstncliQ11 items, small items u UlQS. Cleanup, tn m. Maintenance Ser\11ce. Daily Pilot Classiltt.>d Ad. lntr & t::x~r. Refs. Re SELL Idle Ite ms with a Saturdays 9C% 8314 any item , 642·~18 rrung S4S 2943. ~·l!>Oll 1>-12 Stii8. rate.!. s.2·63SS Dally Pilot Classified Ad. Dally Pilot Clanlned ~----1------------~ CLASSIFlED will t1ell it. 440 A..Mo41nc:eftMflts/ renOftah 535 1JobsWant.d, 7075 HefltW..t.d 7100HefpW..W 7100 HeCpWanhd 7100H~Want.d 7100 Perso1ull1/ •••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••• .. ••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• Lott & Found SPIRlTl'Al. RJ::ADJ::K ~ . 8abylliller, ~children my BUSIN&55 COUNTER WOMAN eneral Office sm ofc PRISTIGfOUS '"-ts ••••••••••••••••••••••• Opt:n 10 A;\l -10 PM F lori:.l Avu1I to work now home. Rot11llng days off. AMALYST TRAINEE M a· t u r e I a d y Tus tin area 'musl be NEWPORT CENTER Opporiunity 5005 L05t & Found 5300 Ad\ICC' on all matlt rs [~1,1 or Pillm1 e. 493-7559 Lave in or oul IM2·1460. Fascmallng <'areer spot w/leadersblp quahtlcll a:ood lyPist ~lnl gram · G _,,nd floor J1w off1ce ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• 312"'' L'IC R 1' u..' 11Jmorat .Spm. for mot1vnt4 d lnd1v h " •-'II ,,,.. ,, .. ammo ea, _ BABYSITTF.R 1 h Id 5 .. "' · w o e nJoys wor .. ang mer .,. s pc 1n g, in· Mite, cons11ting or ~00 * DISTRllUTOR • LOST S111nt 1krn•rd & S"'n C"lcmcnle. For appl. Se<'v·bkpr seeks f'tr PC>!>• d ys wk r.iy ·ho~e 1 HB v.·tindu:stry giant. Co ll v./young people al a fast surW1ce &. dirtaphoneu· . &q ft. separate: bldg loca· Deliver new Gourmt'l Golden Lab RetntH•r 492-~ 492 913 u on. Exp'd a ccl s r e ~619S · · · Ron Nadltr, 833·2700. p3ce. Morning s b1H , per.Call832·716l. lion. For Information Produ r t to beverage Mbi.ion V1eJO area. <'civabl e. payable, Den!"s&OennesP.-rson· wkods off. !fealth _ca_1_1_c1_1_4_l '4_0._otl00 ______ ,ston.~ tno selhngl Com· .a!t.!6411 MASSAGE payrol1548·9578 Babysitter . full time. nelserviceoflrvme,2082 bt>nehts. 37 Newport cneraJornce <;.nLrolCoslaMesa,800to pany wall Jrran.:c lc.t~c LOST· Dog ' Tcrn •r ' FIGURE MODELS ---Mature, reliable woman ~helsonOr. _CenterDr,N B. GlltEdgt~pty -MiOO Sq Cl. SS< per sq. ft. on, 1976 Ford refngcr_:atl'<I f'hah~ahua'. ~em. \Vh;le~ ESCORTS ~E~l·RETIRED paintt•r work Mon·Frl.1 child, l'fl Business man needs part· Delivery Men fo r Li\ "'or f"slJ-lh'eelnPkca.rl i·n var·1~ Jmmcd. poss. A gent ~an&,ecure your S1500. B1g Canyon N B.6-iOS:JS'i d~ires ~~~.~tli!1;'tework y r. old + l1 ~h t UmC!ossoc.Earn $10,000 Tames in NB. & C.M. ,., .. -.- $4IH729 mvestmenl ~1th Jn e>.-HEWARD' Outcall·Appt.011ly ~ ~ ~o u sc kucping. Call yr.Cplprl'f.b'13-222J. . S250 pcrmo.S<l8·1740 ty filled position. Xlnt. ----------•elusive tcrntory. <.:om -· Home·Ofhre•Studio Wanted Permanent posi· &11 7191. ---benefits. Al)o Fee J obs. J(ontj_ngton Bch s pace for pany f1n anc1n" ava1 l11 LC)"T· F "m a le llA{·• 631-3811 CANVASSERS Delivery 11lrl for paint Call Barb ara Moc , "' "' '" "' ' llOn 1n San Clemente Babysill"" n••dnd fo r 1 833 D & D AU.onley at Law & 1ecty. ble. Jf you h.tH' v1s1on, Dob4!rman. weanni: l"<P ----------1 "' ..., "'"' • store. A on·l-'r1, 18 yri. -2700, enn1s en "1rn. w /CaliC. & tax lh & 1 uiea . .-em: 30, attr.ic· days afler school, Cd!'>l PART-TIME m1n1mum age. mus nas Personnel Service nr en us1asm a 6 ron~ ht· Pr~gn,,nt. Heward MASSAGE ll\1:', happily marned , •lcm . a-n 673.2335 ev""· "' I ,... llbra.ry & U~1· 84?-604.1 desire to be )'04f O\l n Elden ~ S.inl.i Isabel JIOTEL ·Ol-'f'lCE 11 d .. .... ..... F emale Ca nvassers drive sllrk1h1fl. SZ.50 hr lrvlne, 2082 .,11che so11. cirlM7·1293 ' • bo)s. )Ou run make C\1.tMS9lSl co e&c ~rJ • eoericuc. 9792880,Ext233Nancy n eed ed rrom 3 :30· 8Jl·OOJIJ Dr. $30000 plu' tho? first -llOME mponJlble,good worker•----------1 ----------t---------- FREEMOHTH"' • "car Wntt•Uou rmeLln Lost : Bard Cock.1ted BYAPJ'OINTMF.NT w/common:.e,pse&will-Biabysltte r . mature 6:30pm,Sdaysl><!rweek. DEN1'ALASSl~T ''fRLF'RlUA'I' P I I , 6 uo J>\1 to 4 00 i\M ing lo be lraan"" ... x,...r woman part lame da"~ 1-:,tt•llcnt o11port11e 1l)• to v.• rJY •· i.J rk '"per or " II s c r v 1 e e tcrn~L1on,,1 •"'i.hlll,ll.ia GrJ .... •l'llow l.tll' & · ' """'"'"" • · ,.,. ·' ... u ~.. "-•t •·-d P"r~on "'ltzed phone .. .,., ' 541)-GJRL 1n itent!ral ofrice PR for charmmR IK m old mJke l'i..11 11 Spl·ndani.: denl•1I SC'hool. 111·25 .,.,cretary. "ust"" II " • .. Iv Pilot . P o ~~ IM. orJni:c chl•ek:. Rl·wJriJ -------.·R • 1 Cd · t'J '-h $2 3u l)l'r hour u.c '"""" t ypi:.l, shorthand de· ~ce, conreren<'t rm. l'O'\ta Ml''!J. Ca !J2tJ2G ti42 41 22or ~ 12'J:? Ovt UM 11rogrummang, NC , a<' g1r In M. 67~·~1i5 .,..., """"' .,, ,. I _ ---CG G550Qe C'Ou ntang machtni•s & -r t.l'S allrJrl1ve b.111u<o · san.-u, not req. -..ongeni.a. xe_:ox. A\•aRal. ins airport CKTlS/DIHHfR H SE Lrn•t Uwnt•r iJe3per .. 1e w~; COM F. TO Y(j\J i·11mpuler:., 11.iles Nol an IAKER/Ex~r'd proi,;ram. Orunl(c locu Dent.Al "~'l)l9 11l• Full of11ce. Gd pay to r ll(hl a~ca t N I ta rting II h blk I °'O .,.,10 I " •. 1 , lion. C811 · Ktllh Webb tame ,.,.,1x•r d only, mu ... t R•rl W/admm~ bl·kgad . $1'"'. ·~" . .,., 10 "•" ('-Jr I. •k" ~m,1 ~r.n .,. oni: .... .... 3 l "pm ll'l'l''4ll'U 1n progratnm.ni: Apply Cup<'akll okl'ay. ,, . R 1 ... l l 6>1 """~-----u ,.. ... Y• h J I I Bl J I l (7l4 ) 997.3882 he muturc· '"'en ... urtalt cu c.11 ac, Crii-:s$20.000 :\l•l .i1n· r11al'coi: '"m -PH~G:"ll\N1'''--or ~Jcs pos11ons. 273 1·; l7thSl CM. lh11s1,1i.IH'. II I\, orou 962·2453A11kforVanco. with!'>O' .. l.1<1uo10t11d ~', tc)'C Day111.i41.itltlli3.e\e~ ('·•1·1n•' "o·n'1·1-'"nt1JI ~9'.!!854· 5-111 303l or5~~l --ludMssRental 4450 F'ood S 1 s.11;r,777 " ., ~ u ~ CARPENTERS 1146·~7 IRLFHIDl\Y,pnrl·tiroc ••••••••••••••••••••••• · • 1m1> e 11per;it1011. ---rounsehno & rcferrul Hefp Want~ 7 100 RANKING c l b t h Id · -H 1 11 l J" "' us om oo ui 1111? [) • 1 . ft . . ror s mall Cu rnflurc ----------! e P wi 11 JY lniHH'lll)( S:lll. Hewarrl l.u~l 4 Ill , Ahort1un, udopllon & ••••••••••••••••••••••• RECEPTIONIST l1rr11 needs c11rp,·nler' l'~iizn~rs, 1 ra :sm an, manufacturer. 54S·3Klll. IDEAL SHOrS ~\_:11 ~\~ 113'7 12VO Orange County I" .11 r kt .. ·pinJ.? ACCOUNTING MJnulactureN Uank is w1mm 3 Y" cx~r. an ,1,r<'h·('1v1t. slruc~·el<'c~ SeJertcd s hone & offi<'e T,,.CO/IURGERS 1:ro11nil<. !'i mo ohl ll\Jfl· i\l'Ci\Ht-: ~17 :.!563 CL"'RK qu.11l ly <·ustom )'achl r.a Uaem·0 .1 H ,I GIRLFRIUAY ,,~ ... "" ~1·l·kan1: J reccpllontl>l for I-n,1t1nee1 mi: ~9 1 lH a pace avail. The 1-'a<' !IV ll l•-.1•111b l t·~ \V 11 1 1 .. 1 buildtni: Sk1ll111Co1m1<·a~ _ _...:. --t-'or Profess i onal ,,.,..,, ·'"" W. ''"'"' an thn t;ro-.sS.'I0,000 vr llukk~ Sh .. 11ht•r"' h\' ABORTION I' w I r" n ''' 1'l'"J>0rl 8cJ1'11 o ' f h I k I ,,,,,,, .,..., """" ~ p f , ~ . • u , 1\I ,. 'I hl c 1... "O'., &.· mi:. w00t wor Dl"'T ... RY SUPV. Pharmaci,t. cashier. 1tc-.. _rto<Canncry V1lla-'e. erfCl1Sctup or tum~ lu1, hlk IJll', ljll bod), Coun, .. t1111;&1lcforral • .11·v1l'i:or at· orp. lit·c. "'' poi.1uon an d G·~• C '"A XI '""'" n I' I I L l -• 1···11 l1l •· nt11 " :0.1 Ive p bl c r onl cl 1~ t_Cll · """ PJ Y. o. Salarv ran"C "·'-''A.•" hr. JCclnl?. & t ypmg. Dl J'orlnro('al,673 9')1\3 op operJ 1'1 OC'J 1'" Y.halt' tap t.111 L1lllc ,1t1rl Preiz test a\all wkn<b "" "~" ''' ' \II u 1 ' a • d o JI k ·1 ,.. "'¥"JU "" Ill d l'BX duties and thr an P11 1 .•n:., 4 r w Ccrt·1r1cat" rAq'd. hrt1.&17-Mll on m.i1or \ m ''"'r h l'<1rlb rokcn .!lJ ::l-111rhelphneS4791!15 _..,.....,...,,,_,_.....__....._..,.., • · Q I f d I I ~ '" ---------"::::=:::::==-:=:=:---_:: 111un1I lwJc•h I0 \111 t:.111ll :?82 Ui!l ---------c!1\llJU11I "'11.bc CI OS6 w~~~rdc Bol~~ ~:r~~.~3~ Bayview Conv. l!os p, .\RDWAJlE CLERK. re· PRD1E CdM rel3al or of" term' ,\,,.'\. 11:r. l.!CJO ~J,\SSAGE ~~~~r,!=~~·~ceJ.pun~~t-t1 ainl'll 1n olht:r b:lnkmg Logan Ave, C M. Sec Mr. 2oss Thu ri n. S. M . <'cive & stock m crchan· apace. 1000' nr oet to hank -F o u 11 d G o Id t: n L 11 ti Rob Jam01>·l.1c Mnsseur G Of C functaon:i. lli•rns. 642·3505. dai.e, S doy work wk. S•'l' al ttreel lewl w/J:IJss PLAMTS &GIFTS Ht-tricH-1' VUl't>Y 1-·. vac Outcalls !ll\!\1 ·9 PM en ci 'PA S650 The i<uree~s ful uppli· "" Mi ke: Johnson, at Jl.W atorefront.Owner/Urkr. N l-:TS SIR00\10 l!Jth & Harbor <.:.M 494·5111 Typist 'GenOh: lo$600 c Jnt11 will h11ve a CARPl!HTER DISHWASHER Wri g ht C o ., 1 21> $40-7559 l..ocull'd 1n urflul•nt 'ioulh 'Iii!! tkH t -----------Irvine Pl'rsonnel l\~en<'Y mmamum U mos related Day:1. Over 21 Rochester St. CM ----------1 Or:init" Countv Paa tori, Ue.illn~ with IJealh. Join ~8 E 17th, Coslu Mesa cx~nen<'c. Any banking MAIMTEHAMCE Surf & Sirloin MIWPORTSTORE i.pl1ll1n~ 1111.lv r1•Jrnn l"O l''I) Y~ Siamese c.il l~l' d a'lt'u~siun ~roup. Suit1:221 642·1470 t·i..~raenccis dcsaruble. We have immed. need S930W.Coastllwy,NR HRIARCWELDER J\crou from Npt Ctl v i.hop 1~ for ,Jll• 1 crm!> \II' t:lth & Orunl(c II U l all 117~7!WiK af1 Spm .._,,~..._....,...,.. ..... .,,._,,,,......., Attract ave salary to m· Cor lndus trl o I Mam· No Phone Culls! Part lime. eves. Expcr. Hall. 810 '\fl. ft. ll~hlcd ,\,:t II.Tl uon 'lliO lff.17 The Gettffe Touch ASSEMILY fTm.s dude bencf1dts '~offered. ~e:'~.c~i~rv:z~cpr~~~:: -D-0-CTORS •SSIST. for stainless steel. Ap· aien.cpts&move m con· ---------T ood '" L .. 1 l .. t 1. Id lnlcrel>l C persons h d 1 •. A prox.l6 hl'fip/wk.Apply ~eu1ons, $400 m o on leer/W in• To•tm o g nome. ,.·orlnehll eexlrJ:. ln wan c 11 o re uu a :.hould contact; Mary w/own an ~oo s ... You~g lady <18·28) to BS· 9-4 :30 at 629 Termmal lease. See at 3337 N~:TSS<!.SOO ~fO m.ile.Insh~ller. OutcallMassage .1lternalors. No cxpr. Jt-an F:lder. Operation$ capableofwork1og!tom sasl an health spa doing W #2'7 CosuiM Newport Blvd. 675-1260 Good lndustn:il hwataon ---~llS8H882 Call751-3931 nee. $2.30 hr to start. OHlc('r , 12'11 DovcStreet, dJairams or verbal in· legitimate massage. No ny • esa. orllffbldgm,i:r s Busy pool t 11hl•'"I F OUN D: Dohe rmo nl Perm anent. rull time. Nuwpurt 84!ach, 92G60. st.ruelions. exp nee. Full training. lelp Wanted., graveyord . ()wn('r lllCI\ 1111.! nurth & Pincher. Call lo 1dent1(y I *TA SER * Apply blw 8 nm & 4:30 (714)752-0C.OO. Apply Jn r erson earn while you learn. Ap· stun, run or p/l. O\ler ~- Office or C·l hOU31', d bl mu:.l M'll t.oud teran:. 548.7566 F 11 bu Io u' Defense pm EQUAi, ROC)ef''s Gardens ply any of\. or eve. 2112 J ack In The Box, ~ aar. xlnl park1n,-:. nu1 ,\gt IUi t:'OO Weapon Allt'rnat.ur Spcdalt,ies OPPOHTUNITY 2301 Son J oaquin Harbor Bl, Costa Mesa &ker, Costa Mesa. paint & cpl~. b11rk11 to ------LOS T S un l l l h . 1-, 871·2310 S2S·27~ __ 7.i6.!_ 11th SL C'M EMPLOYER Hills Rd.Newport Beach --Draftsman: ma.lot shoppm~ rntr. E. LIQUOR STORE l\1Jlmute •2 Germrin · o 1 S1dt' C M. $350 m o. Gro~s S4V><XI mo . Slwp Late & dark brw11. •SONYA·s MASSAGE• .\MMO, ~!.'dtt·1tl, ent11 ' BAR MA 1 0 n eed e d . CASHIER/Expr. Jr. Mech. ~to 2 yrs exp 8-U·~Edath Oneofth1·fan1·~l!.lort·~m ''c l7lh & F'ullen.on H f.'or the masi;age )ou'vc Adman, ~•Pill)' & m.uny p/Umc. Sir Harvey's Evcnml(s.Wed lhruSun· rcq. detailing much. -----. --OranRt' ( '1111111 Y i\ltl1wnt IH1n• any rnfo. plea~c 1·1111 belln wailin.1t for• call othl·rs. fo rec lru.1n 1n1t. Tavtirn, C..11548·9040. day. 4 hrs a night. Appl parts: Apply in person ln S,torc, Shop, ()(flee M-1 & d1M·nn11n.1 111111 d1rn til2·4321, ext. 305, U·6 11311-1780.0utcallonly. Ahle \Ch'rans ng.e 20·44. --an p e r s on Ma rio ' David. Ind. 194S A 7.onc. 4000 fl. lle5l IM. trll' Short hou1:1 .• \.111 MS H2.t . fl6 lfVg $<1 5 hr PIT in lucul Bcuch Valet Service. Nd Rcslaurant. 3201 1-:. Placenua,CM .541M784. HOTEL MAID Must speak EnKl1sh. Air ply to housekeeper, llolcl La~unn, 425 S. Coai>l llwy, Laft. Bch. 494·1151. Penthouse opt above. R3'7 l2llO a J\.Jl,\RK MASSAGE /lrt':i. PX, retirement & prk'ii allt'ndants. Ca:lfor SOS3ltil St. NO 67S 77118 U)ST 1 • Shl'" 1, llu.~ky To relax llred musl'les benefit:\. Non·vels, men anlcrvw. 499 3279 Coast Hwy, CdM_. --~ ---COFFE"'SHOP .-h k s.sOFFWIT HAU &women,agel7-34,$33S --------• Housekeeper. Top salary. Drapery OperatOf's NB BayCront. Live 1n/· Plcalmg 4c t abling. Nr. out. Lillie cooking. IHfl ~h o p /11 tud10 tn '" piippy, wrarans: r or ALLURINGGIRLS hrm1n JOIN theARMY BF.AUTICIAN CASHIER 0.C. Airport 546· 1431 67S.ZlS6 . La1 u n a 8 c •H h Ar l t:uu-.~ ..;xxcoi n chJlll & lll'll t•1tllur, "1<' l\lun·Sat llA~1 2AM RF..SF.RVE. For more in Oi>tn 7 days. r ick hrs. Over 18. Full·tlmo Oe1\ler. 4ZS !iQ rt Yrly Ort>aklJ'I iC. 111111 h onlv <UlllO S<'il~horc Ur, :'Ill.I ll!RS DParkAvt',C l\1. formullun CALI, 1213) ffl2 W 19th Cl\1 . GoodPay.51.o<-ations Drape ry • Surger•.Jlouselceepc~. p art lime, I. (' R A a s b I . an th1" lr"I' ,1.1n1larii; 'us 'hols o n lllh oC "'" ""U ""6 nnu .... 9 (7 1 "27 3031 METRO CAR WASH t bl m • rk s x TH B BO l N -...21 .... /(""'",l""" l.,.,6 11111•• s ... ,,, Ill" 1:r1·.it \l.iy 'Jnnr ft t:WARU '"""" .,.. ;,-.,.., ....-ttr!l or 4).. . . l"',,.UTICl,,.HS a ers, a er• c . E AL A N • 105 .. '". "" ....., "', ,. ,. ~. """" A 2950 Harbor 81. CM per'd or trainees Apply Main St 675-8740 11.1rk1n.1: i\1h11•cl 1>111l1h t '.ill roll\'rt (7111 l.ill'l OSIO MASSAC: l': An1wffin9 S.,-•fc:r w/~om<! foll. Newporter•----------1 Bearh Orupcry Servare•----·------- ~1orr~~p1~r11, 11~ .. 1~_!:'Pol111rty ~llh <llnnrr '''lli1n'11'" ll>S'r '•Tf'riarr,1 110"k UEAt'.llltl':A1;rtt SPA 14 L(t('. In Oranitc Co. Inn. Call 644·01.iGl or CASHIER·llCICPR 000 Weist 17th St. C.M. HoutemGlft/Cltaufftt1r • ,,...., "' • " """ <:•l ll•ffl)• /\i,'t ll:fl 4200 J po11 ntkiwht. pr iv \120 l'.ai.:llll' Cou~l llw} Evt: & 11fln shirts. Wknd:s ~ 8582. IAral automotive fir 54().64&1 Refs. Goo4 driving rec. Club. Will rrnt 3 1111k hv SWEEPING SHy. M.tle. He•wurd v11• of 11t 1:.t1h Si .. II n ~ncludl'd. EOE. ~3·77R?_ lkautk aan wanted Im· 11cck~ rlgurc or)f'ntcd in-Qualified cook w/propcr 111<lc 1111111'1\ ll('pnrot('ly 1)1 II II b IU6-4U70 ~-7!1111 div. ror bully 11pol. Call DRIVERS WANTS> :1crvlni; fundam1•nluls. nll toi:cthrr 1610 W NF.TS~.4~.tl MO , ~lnit r r. or/ ~/Poyablr $7211Cl mt'<lialely. Wives & Lov Sheryl S mnll, 84H·12811, Mrnor Wnmen I.Ive an ssso. Live out ~tllwy MGK!~ !IO'. of ll11~1n1·~, tnn :i/l t5iJtJ. PAVETH!WAY i•r. Hair Fa"hions SOSO Denn1!1 &l>ennlsl'crson" .Mu.,tbe25orbvcr $750. 1''ee Pa1d/l\lllol''ec l..MtriolRetttal 4500 11 •111n lwalh Clly &Coun LO~ Golcl bra<'l•l<'l Vlc1~YrMnt& To eslabll11htirl futur e ~e~I H.MG9su nelServ1reof lluntlnllton l\pply lnrcrMon JolJ.'<. ly One:inulo"'rwr "'1mh ll"I C or Nwprt Cit Atirl r•porcrtioft w /11o lld <'O. 8<'4lk•.nrc IE ... UTYOP.,R ... TOR Jleach,l6l688e11c:hlllvd, YtllowCab Kay Kimbcrly Ancncy ••••••••••••••••••••••• ll rt''l lt•t m'I JVJal •'.ct "111 or "lh. llcw ~rd, •••••••••••••••••••••• I d C 11 • 11; ~ S " 2000SQ 1-"1' 11.17 .i.~~) ~..i111rn:; ., -Schoof! & ml't1cu ouil in 1;3 • ~ 1-:xper 11re1·11 No follow· wte 121. 11251 :O.l1111•r Avenue 1651 E. Edinger m s BIRCH, N n lvsifteu W onted 50 I 0 ln1tructiatt 700 ~~~1~~ Ac ~:.~':i1i.)l;t'c·.;:on'. tnl! nl'C' SIOO wk guum. CLEANING LADY Cor 1-·ount111n Vall!_>'_ Suite l07 Snnln Ana AG ENT ~I !i0.1i Flc•Y. .1nl hh1<'k She11hrrd •••• •• ••• ••••••••••• •• m•I S<-rvicc of In anl', 2082 ll4S· lo:IO Monday 8 S PM • lovely Elim t160 week & up. Men Call 547.a 314 , ·:••••••••••••••••••••• l•l'll I i 2. Jrt•u \lct'.id Mirhrlll()n Dr profcMlonal off acc. 1111 or Ludlt':f. }o'ullcr Bru'h 33)0 sqtlw/H)otl1Chf\I\/( lrinri1111 t 11111k1n .-i lot cl1·n ~t.1ndard ,M111n,!o.A I E A E: 18th SL. C.M. J , R. S;ilf'!!.96883711. llousckC<'!X'r.lrvlnc,llvt. ()(fire 'PfiCt' "11 e&tt-d Orun11i• \o hu'111t·~~ 11.J.1 1•101 o\pl M11r. mature tpl t6 Bo~S & Girls Nivison. 10 for workln11 :1lniilo Randolph St. Co.\l n I.th• Ml.:. or :-..111•, t'o TRAVEL AGENT unah S<1m.-m:ianl. Kurt, f "'•ECTRO ... ICS h .. M01A.5"'20~fi lfl~ l•rdrr ul<I t•,ta l)ll,h1•11Ln~t THtt•r ti trlped 101n l year11 0 al(e.Dai· CLERl(TRAIHEE -" falhrrw/4 r llurcm,pre· -----hu\illr"" ni•ply 111 Act fl'm:M lonR hJlrccl CAT 67!'i ~. ~l SJll ly Piiot d1.1llv1•ry routc..os n h 1 d f TECHNICIAN fer lady who wonts lO &00 sq. ft. 11 100 m o. On Nn. t>1X, u ailv t'ilot, I' o Na <:oll roul"!I' on t:rown t'l.A.l\SF.S STArtT ASST. MANAGl!:R mny llC' nvu1l11ble In your uicy purt llS ng cpt. O To troublti shoot produt" ,;hore our hom e. ref. rc.-q. <lolh11riJ n r. Worner. l!ox J!>llO, l:11~L1 .M•·,.u, Vall<•y r ri..w11 y. Tllll w/ MO!li'rllt.Y 70 eparr troll<'r park In urea. ~orn profit for do· sports oriented co. 11eek11 Uon power 11upphN1, "" 5fi2·7i41lnfll1PM 2b/430-410l CD 92621i "J,ury" on II. RewuNI E11rnromm1,,.1on C°'ito Ml•1<11. Trailer pro· hvrrl"• & c·1111b, trips or ~r11:hlClndiv, Vnrl~cl Plllr m 11rlno VII F /!( .-.. en. n. of 11 .. -p 11p11ce . ._., ... "---t 411~ SOOS wh1lr ynu IMro vadrd, util paid. Couple meri:haniJlse for aetunrc ut1('11. 1111 Mory ~wu1, rodar. 'l'hMrY t!saentlnl llSEKEEPER LlVE-IN µuu.... •rv ,., .... ~ ~ nrw 11u~crlption11. t'or 1141H288, Dennl1 & D\•n & cxl)l•r. pref'd. :-imull M u " I. b o i o o d wm spUt on SO/SO b111111. Opporlunfty 5015 t'U u N n . r (' m . purl P•CIFfC ~~1~io~~~~~·y Information ple1110 l'llll nls Peraonncl Service<) ('0. W/tiood benrl1t1 lie w/chlldrcn. Non·amokcr. 548-3300 BtwnM<9am. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Saami·w. wJ(iC'u C'ollar fl4 2·432 l. f'rom San lluntlnirt<m !leach. 161 worklna eond~.Applyal, Dctween G-7pm645·l237 ....... W..t.cl 4600 M anu~<'mC'nl M.i1:1r 1 \ 1<' 11 B. (tlownto"n I '!:'10"._~tEl.7,,.SSCl.~OAOnaL /\UTO M F.CllANICS Ch•mf.'nle -San Juan Beach Blvd, Suite 121· flS7 W. 16th St, N.H. Kfo:YrUNCll r f I ...,,., ""I" "' .-.. m " $1000 $ 200 • .. <.:.1n1~trano oren, f.'&11 ' ••••••••••••••••••••••• ro c~~1onu Jlr1lprrl) ....,.. "" ~ S'"l•665S 1 ,.v~ra,.e ,. COO" .,_ 1 h I ~ 'S 4lr.> 0630 and Ml11111on Vic· " F.xf'C. .,..-crctary. on11 rs, INfOREX J Br apt w/1ni: aar. Ut> to ml ,anJi.tcnwnt. trnl l'U fl>l.NO. 4112 ftm;ill blk Arr__,.ft .... by NATI'S •TUNEUP MECH Jo _ El Toro 1rca, call B.wvlrw Manor & Ctm11. heavy typlna Hard work .. .,5 will rt'dtr E CM l't'llon, m.11ntcnnnrr, nr . . '"" ~ H-S 1 ., 7 -' . . . rnuntm1111n1t 1H1yml'nts fC'm puJll•Y. ltrrit>r Elitabh•ht'dl983 •IRAKEMECH'S $4().1220. .,.,p. a 1ryrnn1111-. for a p e rrtc llon111t. To 13.90 Hr. 14 I m· orNwpt,&45 71172 L•rt•ni.l'\l. bontll'tl a. an l>J~· \'1(' Tu,t1n A'c & Fin111nr181 Aid Proaram11 t!tf/EMD MECH'S Equ•I Oppor Employer to IJ.25 hr. CO!lta Mc~•. l'len11c provide detailed 2Maturc ndulu.2DRyr. i;u r c d . C.dl Ji:o n 1e ISlh. C.M. 6426406 or 642·3505. rtply, PO Box 424, jC'di~nlghllltlltopcn· fy.t.100 ·~ nolboabl. Marhur l 531> 1202 for 6732110 Jmmedlale opcninf' In COOK h Balboalsland.Ca926GZ np nlral Orange Co. 4175-1477or873·2877 rak:t. r.-o uN 0 . V"'r)' •mall II A IARTEMDU Orengr Co. Exper'< nnly IOOICKH'H In • must '~bve '11 ~r Poek IUons •Evall. fdrodrn J ,. " .. FularPort·Tl• need :11>ply. Good op· Full charae exper m exper." ar e t1Expcriencedland11cape& w tA>lyr. xlen c •• WANTED MoMy W•ffd 5030 young Puppy, blk rem De ready lo work 81 11 port.unity. 50% Lobor + generlll led1tcr thru trial Chill, 549·03SL lite maintenance man. sl1P1mcnts wlll Include 11 T1fF. IM POSSIBLE ••••••••• •• ••••• •• ..... V1r . 19th St. N. 8. t>7S.2S2G professional bartender ln Jll ':\ pa rt11 . H c n I l h, balance .. 1-:xper an Mfg. •Coolu. E 'd lL B. area. Retired ok. paid holida)"ll, vac. m~ S'm•ll house In Newport Want S00.000. S<'rur~d by an S \ week. Free job plate· pcruion & p~fil aharlna. acctng, xln\ condltloM & •Dlth = c.JU:J0.5:30, $36·8833 &dental Ina. Call lmmo4, or Corona dt'I Mar ror T o . P11y 10•,. ln1 POUND. Med size blonde men t ass ls l1 n ce. CAii Mr. M1irr or Mr. op ply. Or3nJle Co. •CK GARMENT FlOOlt ~~1!~:!'1': two people. two largc Rill Grundy. dog. 1 yr , fem, \IC of 714 834·l!Mi0. 1104 E . l7th ~t. Mark C. Bloome Airport loca\100. Im· *"'-P'.n°" In~., ctop1 ond onl,Y oni: C••l. Realtor 61HJ6l Main & La Veta. Orange St. Santa Ana. Amenun co. 8:30·lOAM, ('714 ) mediate. To s:ioo per mo. Apply In Pcnon9-5 SUPlRVISOlt · 1m1 rvino Bl, Tus~ Nf!«J 2 Br and yard for S4S-3SS6 an 5 Barten<lers School. s.» 7'30. C:ill R. Nt'u, 549.3833 Dally. Sf'e Chef. •911 t2tl f'(lf' quaUty men ·a •hirt SUlte ll3 544·:::t $2$0orlei<a.Wtllort'for W\NTF.D: $2~.ooo l'l · CilY Yard Bar & Orlll, m1nw.Topp11y-bcnd1ta. Uke o ur o wn. Call mort11•11c on lltd1< . .:next Found· Small "'h.lte dui.!JobsW..ted, 7075 IOOt<KHPU 111 W. Palhad•, S an SUMSTRISSIS KMOWSOMEOMI ~· rnterti.t S hort t r rm ,... brown r:i <'C' & red <"OI ••••••••••••••••••••••• AYON Accounta rt'celuble, Clem. ~r'd or will \rain. Who la looking for p/tlmt Rr~r 642·1121 U k for t11r. Paul:111no St, CM Secretary, non·smoker. caahlcr. computcl' Input SorfLlneHa•,ull t em porary workt Enwloytd fem ale n eeds Phil. S46-S09'l. seeks varitty !)Millon, So knowledgt'. Wed thru COUNTY HBI 3184 KAlrway Ave, CM Detperately need ..... . becb or 1 bcdrm apt. v..rt T t OrgCo $16SOmo. 7 ... 3.'41 s,ritMJ IJ Tht Sunday. Private C:lut,. Part-tlm llam·3Pm, 4 92826. 549·1754 Typist s, Secretarle~ near bus. $4t; 7~ ~o.:::e'• rwt P..-wMlls SlSO Tii. 'fo St.tl NB area. Call for appt. or 6 da)'I •wk. DefTaco. •---------1 Clerical, Ma1 <>Peratone. Mhcel 5035 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 673·3555 2.S~LaPuRd,Laauna OARMENT CUTTER Telle re & E1 c:r o y ·...:•out ·U~so ....................... Dnnklng problem ! Sell cost11etic:1, fra· Hlll.a. rorWetSuitMfg. Expc~. Secrctarlcu . Call Lol,NS 811..% Cal1Alcoholllelpl1no aranres lsmonfromthc Phtl'!llliThinll or will t rain . Ap11ly MsureeobelwnS&S ... ,,.~··••••••••••••••• A /'~ 24 hrs a dlly ~ 3830 Stlective Housc>hold, world's taraest toiletries Let your eyea browac Counter Glrl p/llme for 9am·l 2. 837 W. 18lb, ?S2 l380 Ur"aeot ! Ync Chrhtlon Alto 2'"9 TD loOftl Nursing & t'1mily Care co. Fluibl• hrs. Call lhrou'b "The Hobby clrycleanln1t planL Hrs C-Ost1 Mesa. We$lC:rn Tcmporu7 lady od3 rm ba pvt ent FalrtstTermtsuicel!M9 Stdnior Cillien111 c:nlody :a Ptrsonntl ~704t z lh71359 Shop' In the DAILY 16. Min a1e 18. Will Servlc~,1ni:. rua. CdM, NB, Lag nr Settl« Mtg. Co. U1counl oo a ynur rua F.mployrr Pa)'ll Ptt or ent · PlL01' Ousified Sec.tlon ln•ID Apply in-person oo· Genent mainlenan«, In· 18662 MacArthur 'Blvd Coast ltwy. Box 113'75 ,.2 ,.171 5 •5 0611 n rrds. Call Colle~t 4SOOCamJX15 0nveN.8. twr)'WedneMl.ay•Satur· ly, s Points Cleaners, dustt1al Complt'X, ln•lde SUltelOO,Jrvino CdM ~ ... , • Pharmacy. 546 3:2119 0.11546·1~ Uidleitems 6'2·S6711 day. 18641 Main. II 8 . &ouuid~.~3940 Equal Oppor Employer' • / OAtLY PtLOT * Wedt\fld1r Aptll 1'. 1978 7100 1040 .. . -....... HelpW~ 7100tWpW~ ········································-···· •••••••••••••••••••••• 0 •04'£ Nt(pW..t.cl 71~....,W.-f 7100IH.4pW..t.d 7100 •PIT WORLD• ~~•••••••••~~~.~ ~ .. ~~~ ••••• ~.~ •• ~:~ •••••••••••••• ..,i; ••• •••••••• ••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••• ········-··· S •LESME.111.1 · u A .....,. Pit 81db, l'e-n. Hoston Mo\ ln11·Wht ~ra1ntd g Zai S.wlni; iach, ln 3.000 Uu:un•sown•"i.~Ul JUNIOR SALESMEN . Boys & Girls lC>-15 yrs. old, earn $20 $50 per week l(etling new customt?r~ for the Daliy, Pilot. Work hours are 3.30 to 8:30 after school and a fpw more hours on Saturday & holiday:> T tus 18 not u paper route. No d4divcr1cb o r co ll ec ti ng. Transportation provided. You muJt Ji ve in Huntington Bcat·h sou~h or Slatt·1· to quullly. !Hi8·3~2 Equal Opr>ortunity Employer Kt:.U;.~~~'ViJ~Lt:S l2to l 6yearsoragewantlng toeam$20 , Bwa.ToyFo!'Tuntr., n11~Jh)de Sor11 & Lov de~k cab. St'v.• rul trade 1toads & $UY~. LlCt:N~tm. to~· or more per w k. Chance to win Puod 1" • :; h 1 h · l z u • C)t'al bkc n •w, SJZ)Jti.t. aood. 11 In JC lot co11d 1114> 631 3330 t 'NLJCt-;llOstm. tn;;'to PhJladclphia. Washington 0.C. 1 ~·~::.s~· 1&h:,~~t·l::!~ M1'c 1tt·ru!j~~ rts~~t oCr. &:112$50 art c1-::-r111~REO or Cape Kennedy ; cash, bikes, pau Stud s\s mo't 0tnm1e rm tbl ~,., ('hn., -TV,Rodio • CARPET k d -•'--· It o ll brttds ~b W l7th 11l ~1mmon, t"rrnrh biib)' Wcddtn~ gov.ns with \'tll• Hi~. Stweo eQt• TllEATM •:~·r• go-artrng an ""'~r pnzes. 'I u ve t'...irvat'w. M . ()swo ~\'t'~. f'nb "-t'hl'>l. d.,_,. i.hd· lk'l111um lace •ue 11).12 ••••••••••••••••••• ••• w~ tr:a1n >nu lu •l'll 1n Costa Mesa, Newport Beach , .s..11 :rozr. 1n11 ttl:au llnled drs. S25·$i~ s.&tlt.81.3. 2$" tt<:A t'ulor iv.~ ff" born~ ~•lh un 4\'(t'il'r.al Jluntinaton Beach or El Toro-Mission 613 37N wurr, u~ TV JOl&~'S t'(i ro\lnll' lh4l !iolarls Im V1eJO ar~a. call 549-8956 and ask for YorltshareTerm•r Pup.a Boy~ 20" Bl.lee. nl."'W u·111l l:W t:. :?3rd St. CM. rm'ldu1lt-ly. II you "rr 10-Chmp Bloodllnt', llny. Modt•rn hlu<· \ ln)'I 9' kl<'lu.t..u\Cl, ll«.'$, Od coud ~ 4:.-"t!l tcr .. ~kd an Nmang b11& Mr. Scott 3 lb stud l>erv11'\'.s3o t.4M 1.-.)U(h. llkl' rw. •1d rond. sao. ---------- monry trom the .. t11rl, 1'.:quol Opportunity Employer SW. ow j(old <'1t!fu1tl l."'hr. i\l~o P 11 t ru I m t1 n I' ro·l () &t'l lnd1v1du11hu•d frl'r Miniature, Schnauur $3..\ l.11rl11· vunaty llci.k & Molori7('CI ~" t11ble saw U&VllF .iunn('r. UO,ar lnumn~onthrJObll'OllCl I pu,_,. AKC. Shot.s. CAil mutrhaoic \•0<1 tbl~. 14 /('\l{•l\:!llon & rl<>ur l 2V J•ck ror head.P~ of m.any top 0H1l'l'~ l<>l'.cl Met, W..t.d 7100 Met, W..ted 1100 <714~a.IS-4!'2"l. ~tan nw dr. suss. Mr stand. ~ hp Crul4mun or t.:>\ Sl>\l•kcr. New 11'9, «I thruuul Or<1nl(1• Coun .............................................. Dalm1tllllD Puppll'll s•1 MrGunn ~~ 2atl3. <lit)~ $7S. Wlllll $17~. ~mo. okl <+ ty, call for !unhcr de· SICRETARY l'r11inel' l\tllnt1al'r S006() w~ old AKC. 17S & up. ~ l~ur!MI ~'()t;t; t•vt•:s. Ah;o l U <•rystall). 5i&O·?llU tuih. l\rlenc, (7 U I 1 • di It •al )o"stult> SPORTING GOODS Culls-4~ OIOO 8055 Tool & atorare c:i.binet Normun IUIS 11742 ,:~J 11 14 I~ l r .. k···r""~ 1'.:xccptlo11ul 11ro11rum nr. ~ SCll9 for Ra11dwro l:wd. ~<'It fl ---.--.------ --•• ..,ommert'lt.I 'I nv ,~ rw"n" fer,'(j by muJor N.'talle1 l>o11 0 UZ:;DJt;NC1':c1.,,s ••••••••••••••••••••••• Ct.ll>l6Cil)',l~kublll$4U Color .rv ii uacd, good (( f:AL !::STATE , • ., hllb 1111 o~ OI II 0 II for tnUJlllllt'rlll'nl l."':&r~r bl Utt Thunt /\prll 2:? 1-'n & S<ll April 9 & 10. 121 lrl2 4~ hcll'clmn from $8$. J:s.rl ......._W_..ed 7100~W t-...a 7100 <LIC'\'n~~·vrdcrrN.I) df11·1.c11t •ct·y W/t·i.1)(.·1 !\1.'t'kt•r.CullltonO'Sheu. 7 :JU11m.N~11tvuca \1;1. Fuente, Lado Ihle. ~·7663 ~ -·' . ...,. •.v t.<>ruana"f'"'1prvxl11>.1lc un l hl' ¥ct0le 800 U & 1> L"'"9'... i\ll~1111•:oo lo"otolhuntv Ora!)\'ril.~ 11v0<'11docDM~ ----------••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1 l(IO "11 N '"' rt t p •wrall'r <>r cxn•p 11411-1288. {'Dru;> en .,,.,,.., ..., · • ... , , , • . :,• EMC M<IOO ti t·hannel 1?1'. . y un " tn c llO 'I 1 na~ Pcri.onnl'I Service of ---(II IOI. ~ Mt mtx:rs u1· m1 nt. 7 .. "'53 $15. l0tlx96 7 Id W th $Jtol>. LAIORATORY TECH \;ur~t·. Ill\ w 1~ur111cal. Beu ch. t·om m au ion' ll<>Mll>' \Oml)('lcnt quick Jhumn ?ton Beach 16168 l rhh Sl!ttt•rl•uµµ1,·s. rnlVt'<l. 1175-~. ~w <!:!I.KOO 800. Valunres, .. L~f' 0 1 ··.,~~r57~-12:16 t;iqx·r"tl <'Jiii (,ln·n,t'tJ "'mil. & 1·111·ul.•t1~>1t c'· bJ!U:I, llPl'I o.111malcly ll!Jllllnll t Y11h1l + 11h Bt:arh ~lvd, Su ate lZl AKC. c·ham1l1nn lluc. 1ug ~U. U 1 $25. Xlnt •X' Uli or"" • • Jttcd 'J\•1"11 WJllh·d lo lt\"f hill""' llllh 011):. $9()0 mu. week d a )'I>' Sul>l!r uk llt'Ul t>euehlit $!1:1 ell. 4()S s-461 . 177\ Uu!thurc.l. ua. Tu~:. cund. &l otft'r. 644·5846 l..ilr modl'I Curtts Matbl.'IC ., :tO ll l'M Shall C 71-U •Jiiiy Uutp.Jlll'nt !'KlrRcri '115·4!111 i:rcJl opportun llY fur rracnec tll1 u t'n 1111 4 l'M. Auto ----------cir 1V. Nace t'ablJlet • gd -~9600 ~ t JOl · Ct•nt<:r lt unt111,to11 -ni.tht pe1,on (.'.ill Curol RESUlYATIONS Old En11lash Shl'l'r> <l•>I! :! p.&rts, Avon boltll.'S. rolor.~.4~3 ~ x __ li4·.1chlU2ll~• RECEl'TIOMIST 13.!rr). (.;robb a. t;lh6 \' 1 k l ft )r.,greutw1k1t.ls.mukc W.i.:.hn . Ut)'ct. TV *CARPET* UCJCllS~cyfTraintt ..,URSESMEB>ED Liktyp1ni:,gcn'lorC'.i\p· 42!/!I M.cc.\rthur Bh·d. m~'":.~~·:,:,:s~io~Yw~le!~ ol(ers-46~40 ____ Sl\'ll'V Cuaobu. MJny *W•REHOUSE* ,.. ..A h 1-· .. " ply ID pe~o11. Moo thru ~wlc.-lllO. N Ii 8JJ 2900 1 .1 ,. 11 u 0 ,._ M/Y • ., k other 1tt•ms. "' lo ....... • M.-...! ••••WJ>Ort •..:lff ·''•••OI Fur l>n\ .ill' dul) ll~·!> l"r J.5 S . , fl 770 ___ _ _ _ tnl( eas ng C"O. '-a mary Mw1g or .. 1e, 0 " i.. • un • ....,,.. t o;l.1nd !Hu 3 l'\t T)l>1n1: I., , :. , pr .H·t i c :.ol 5 • W 'nu:'~· i.·~t:m:ra • St<ntary /Recept. Le" u;. 84~H2.118, Dennis & old, shuls, J;oang to ~ Bull.il'O motorcyek. 14 in How Ope" to Public EqulpMettt &i.horthJnd rct1 t°Jll l)adi•rl).fl.ll!>halls Full -----·-· T .1t £?enn1s Personnel l>mJ ll . ch.implon dow alr-coDd, A !>i.Orl N)lun Shag Plushes •••••••••••••••••-•••• • Mr. llefrernJn Jt 1>41 ~ or p 11 me We,ldaff fu:cepltorust ypt t f :serv1c1• of Huntington bloodline 9b2 1713 <'Jrr>CL'>. clo:.el drh, m1:.c. $2.Y9yd /up. Remnunt loab M ariM • · . • . Ch:1llensi111i: po:-1 con or Beach 161b8 Beach Blvd -----631 1634 Prices Shu.bed! SAVI:: L.l-t 9oio t,iquor Clerk. Full i'< 1> I l\.111 '''' lll'~1:..t1 \ !ti!,7 S.Rthlfte Sra1le l>lrong typist w /good Swtl' 121. ' &.aster Poodle Puppws 2 --·--Jif.._ to40',. ..::!:':-;~:;'. ........ ...... J.\pplv an pcnu11 . Y.l':.trhlf .L>i, Mc 21 ... v.ill bnghten thl'> plU!oh wurk exprr. Airport ---males. AKC white LEAYIMGSTATE SI CARPET Alrport~r Inn Jlut1•l, "I fl ti.1J-061U _____ <'xecuu_ve i.wll' of local .irt'.i ~30Gl. TROPHY STORE Com-m1ruatures$7~.&aO·Oll4ti MUST Sl::LL-Dr Jnt.l WAREllOUSF. TOTAL 111100 MJcArlhur Ul .~urws Aadt>s. \II i,hiflfo l'Orp. Xlnl benef1l!> .CJll Sl-;CRETARY b1nallonsecretary,:..ales -.----, . new dtnelte &. jlami• lu· l5i5PJ.,c~nlla.l'>B CLi~~~~~~~~tE· Inane. Hctwn l:SJm & Ewcrd or t1111.·, ~t·:..i ,\l ,u::.ha Davis. !032700. P art lime Secretary & derk&geolitc>rcdulles Easter Puppl~s •. l'tl1111 blc 8' Brimn :.olJ lllkc 642·2210&G.l6~ 1NOUHCIANTS1~ 3pm. \ c•rdl· Conv llo:1p, t.61 U...nrus & Denol!> Pl'r~on-Xlnl opply for career Schnau.i.c~s AKC, 8 wks, ne~ /I moiJ ultJ I. ~olld AT OR BELOW Cost. MAID WANTED c,·nll'r ~t. C.~I nel Sen tCl' of I rvine, 2\ltl2 ~eg~~~~~:~:~n~~~~:~: l 7 l 4 ) 8 3 9 • 9 6 5 3 pvt ply, 89J·079u. Oirch Drop lt•uf Omang Desk 30" x 60" Walnut Brand new & rcman. 4, 6. Pun lune " <.:all Mrchebon Dr. 8 JO I:! JO.~ l>.iyli p/wk. Westminister. Free to You 8045 lblc 8 drwr dre,,,,er, V-8 s:ai. & diesel J'-~· • Me!>aMolcl •H-lti!lti81 OFFICIERELIEF RECEPTIONIST 7~f l ••••••••••••••••••••••• bookcase, i·nd labll.'s, $110. 8(".aut1£ul ht•avy All kmds & sites.· rt -----J>~I & Ni tt·l>. For Lic'drealei.tateio:enllo -~ oro.pp Blackpuppy.l'~mos old. lamp:s. 4 N1':W men's ~l.~ss .. (.;olfce table parls,hcudll.111u.n • MAIO Wantl'CJ, 1>url llffil' Hc:.11knt1 .. 1 Hcllrt'ment ll.ru.wer phon1.-s m adl\c ·i::cR1':TA RY Cor Real TYPISTS Part Jri.i.h Seller, Cnllic lcJlher/suede jackets .• Kl '60 • Like new SUS. curbs, :.tarter$, gens~ Harbor Inn Motel. I lloml'. t-:xprd, mature No.ll B.realt'l!IJ.tuofc.t> Li.late Co. in f'ash1on & German Shepherd . roll-aw.iy B<•d, maH 5-lli·S438 t rans, pu mps, pr..-. W. Balboa Bl NO 67S J.163 femul,• pref 4!14 ~~ D 30 • Island. Mui.l have 5 yrs Loves kid11. ~6·7!16-0. t•hrs. BartK'cuc & manr New Wedding dn•i.s i.izc coolers, etc. Jnslallalloa ---a)~. 8-»~· · t 1'5 70 pm ( c t m 01' I"~ • I ... ----------•t0nfor Pn•rct.::.or TOBIN REALTY rwi:r. ypc w · Need fast typi:sls or --F'lt"'"" KITT"'Ns' more mi,. 1 c s-, :· 12. Exqw~1te, inui.t be & i.crv. avn I. 1:1.tr,.o •• s h 110 110 wpm. Call vanctyoftemporaryjob "'"' ,.. '~LL l>AY 200 E. !till'l seen.751·20:!2. Marine E nitincs In l.~ MAINTENANCE ACTIVE DUTY __ ._v~rJ. 8-ttHJ7t__ Etlet!n. 640·0123 a l>t~nments. Join the Part Siamese. brnt blk. Stred, Apt B. CM . -----Man nu Shlpyurd. O<lalt • h :c P.iul , RECEPTIONIST TEMPO team Fem;ile. 842 9'.145 t>I~ 9!1l!I. Port<'r Cable Curpcnll'r Man.Da Or. 1213) 596-l~'l pue lo our n•cenl l"X for ,h .ir11 m<>H•r Lilcorc -..ork.3 1.lay:>wk Free l U wk old Tcr Tools: T~pe J\.J/3" bell or<7HJ846·412S . .,ans1on -..c have 1m "•·~t;iblt!>ht•d rnll ~n ln!'lti'>Sat&Sun.Call Se<retary toS650 0 ri er/Cc>ck:ipoo,Jewelry 8070 sanderSIOO·Moo126hvy ml•<llalc opcn111~:. 111 our I.uh ol '.1ne1y. i\hcl I-ct• «>t..t <ll2i6 D1clJphot1l' Jn ane t, dty Port.i PIJnt> kat $75. loab, Power 90.Cf ritlc:. marnlcnJnl·e Jobs CJllU.irhJr .. M.ic. __ _ Banl&Teller toS550 ~mpO blk /beq;t• br1l11st ....................... Modlti7l•"'rblockPlanc •ouuu••u•uo•••k un•ai. We orr.,r un ex liJ3 :!'700. Ol·nn1 ... & l>t·n 1tc .. u:st.ite Sall·s Vlt:JO 1:-:MPLOYMENT &is 8l03urGJl 035J WANTED >.it~. AU. 3-S:..>oo. Abo 28' Owen.,. Cruiser ert:'. cl'llenlbcncf1Lpat·kagc. ru:.Pt"1wfll1tlS"1'111•ol J · °*I \GENCY TE~I POR,\RYHELP EAST£KBASta;T TOP C .\Sll UOl.l,,\R flllbc.&l·arpcnterlool~. ltkl' n e w, xlnl c:~Ul" 1nrlut.lin1? c<1sh & di. lr\1nc, :!Vhi! :.11l hcl:.011 Olft rr 211752 Mur.:ucnlePky 17l!02SkyPark v.ithc·utl'kallcn . 11\ID Joo"Ort VOllR -~97 thruout846·1807. Z~:f:.~~~:.::~~~h Ur ~~~e 15 Oay Trammg ~~:~~~fFw~'.'~:.,•~~,~~{t Suitcl02 lr,·ine ___ •962W4• JEWELRY: W~\T<;1n:s COLLECTOR ITI-~~: JO 12fl \\cslerncr-.-o-u_U>o _ _,~- l111.l1\ldu.il mu'l tia"' uuluor \1h 1·111'111s:l'um •L'JdtllacCarProurJm CaHS4 0·445s Pupiiy ~,, Cockapoo. • J\llf OttJt::<'TS. {,Ol.I>. b:ool !>lufft-d Snoopy w/lnulcr.SSSO. JHl'\IUUl> -..c•ltlan ~ t\ llJn\ •'l'I.' .i ti1i:hl~ di.' •:JSale:.Orani:eCuunty C'JllR;U92-'0 F,qu<JIOpporEmployer Tcrncr, 12 wki. Cn:c lt S ll.Vt:l< St-:ttVl(;l-; Kul, hHe him l'erfcct 1>42·7837. ~ m •th1n1•t '"'""'r "''" pcnd.ihh' 1111J1u<lu.il Im •=l L ai.tan.:s Ordni:t. -------.1h ""6tllJJ ~ 1-"l!'IE FL IDI & ,\N for1':al>ll'r.:>t2920'J. :r· ~ J ~ ,... 1,a1l llllll' 'IH\'lo.1•1111 :.ii:n County :\:retary gu ome'" c •cs flQl 1".S M:i 220ll ----Churmmst Cocktail So~(. l'li);h mcch.inical a1> plJll'rtll'nt .\lu~lh.iH•rn 1 .. d 1 , It.... R L.. Adorable part <'ermori --T\". l."'l1lor 1itbl W/!>lUnd. 18' \\Ith :.urrcy top. t1lude l-:l1·Un\•.il bdck "111•1 "·hll'll' Ctll Udi .,, ,, . ve r l:>tni; an " ..... amt TYPISTS She 1-·c • ~ut L.il11ch round d1amu11<l Utnclle Thi w 6 chr.., lk match•nl? c1111hloni. J!T'Ound prl'f"d b1c l ollct l I t..U u;o Ca!JforruJ 1 •n Uus bn>:ht ch(•erful or-P puppy. m. ;i nn11 .ipp II'• '" i.t•l in new. Ioli; of Olher junk. Chns l'rafl l /U. xln~ •Moint. B~ricion •:il ,\dvnlls mg in NutJon fll'C Seek I.Ike person t 2 mo. 548-0360 pl.ilanum w /b.ii:ucllt•, Washer & Dryer, nd!> re rond. $3..'.IOO. 64<>-844( A·$ l\lul>l have l''IX'r Ill !>Ohd Priin9 Att~dont II unl1c<'n:1i;c!. lcl U!> JS I l'Ompletl' team. Ca ll F. Cockapoo. Well lrn'd E;.lJlc I.le i.. arcs olfl'1 pair.8..17 52711aft 6pm Wkdys. '• :.l.ilc conl1ollt'r,.. & 1·on t 18 Sl!:tl}OU an obtaanwg your Manon Mann. 833-:nOO. bea1lhv, nd:i lovan" hm. ,\flpl. to ~l'l'. t..lay!> -------------;..._ _____ ..__ trot r irruilry ,\ l ' ~ UiC. Mu't 1 )(' l•xpcr her Re JI !::stale Laceni.e. Denna:. & D<'nn.is Per son J " ti4 1 211-iu,1•\t>~ 6151i0i PLANTS 556·6944 ttl' Glas11pur 160 HP 10, \pply J:;.I E (',t 11"'Y L1U ~I."'~ rv1"••c1flrv1na,• 646-1llS.G75 ~ I I $1800 M b ....... t :?20 & HOV a1111lu .1l1oni. "'II I 1 t •· r ·~ ..... " c ----• , v,,11ou11 tyl>t'Y, ~nablc r r. . t'C • "'". Out1c ... wall ant l11d1· 11011 " k' \\t'•'n "''pm. 8111 Rory Mcrhebon Dr German Shepherd Pl.II>.\, L>i,amontf '"' t.ldin.: & --Cl42·1\S..'>4 uft6PM lJlc l>hc)()ltlll!. 1t•pJlr & f'.1m Wurltl 111: .. ds Jn,., 832 5440 3848 Campus Drh• CcmJlt•:..6wcl0k'> 1·nl!.11~l'llll'lll ~l·l . ll.iq• DIVORCE SALE maanll.'11.11111-. 1b11.:n A. 111.·rn·111Td 11.irt~ 'Hcltlani.: • l~c~;~~~;·1~~tj.~;:~~,~~J & 546-4741 a.tll 842 958t. ~l~·~ tP:1~·!1t1L ~~·~~ Av 0 ca u 0 I\ c nm 0 r e 2~.~a~~~u:~';,"~4~1X0= r c:dc·"i:n 111 l"l••t1r1t·.il i•ons ult.inl w n·nUll domc:.lt<' rcl..il1on c•xp (Across From M11le Sumoy1•d U1.1mon!I dnmt• l'1>t•lll111l ~·a,.her & l':lee dryer. Ml'rl'<'n~mc.-s.008"'411()9 ,. \'(flUll .lollllll'~lll.lllll'Yl'I ''"I l' l"\l•\"1 ·.'u:!S oc Ail-nnrt) Xlnt ~1115 pr P;i1kt1rd 1 1 J l Top 'kill\, :! }nuni.: "" Thoroul(hbrt•d. l'• yr, nnl!". cn'l $:1.2su. l>l'll • · · --_.I\ rf11cl.'l'o,111,1n,.:1·t.1r.in !\•·"111111 I'' 11i.1.. lawyers. !\on c;mok~·r F:qualOpporEmployrr old Love" t·h1hlr<'n. To Sl ,600. U1:1moncJ lll'olrl Bell ~tl•rco cnnsolt·, mt:. 34'S£DAN<.:RUISl"Jf\• ll\t1·1, 1,·w . 11ll'J 'c r.111 ~i.·,.1 I-' time po:.111on i\lso. _Rood ho_m_l· !'>-~ 5821_. __ 1w1111t•nl, i·o~t $2.~.uo. sell wk $.\S, hrokl'n hllm das· Xl.F'R TOPCC!>J'ftJ.• •r1!1 n Ca llov. oJ}. (711 1 n~,-· INTIJ)(Jrary ,.. /lirnl' -Sl ·ioo 5l">H 7727 hwshr $10.1175 t1-1:n. 642-409_ 7 &_833-_· 2616 N .ll. ~ 1 ~..,. li'"iti, \ :1o:i P~rf~ct -----n"Y f ()( TYPIST purl lime. ,your Free St. lil'rnJrd, t;j mos __::: . - ------w k. H RIESAlES llUprl'~lll(l'tlC_IWS_I~_! homcormyofft<'c.Fleita· l oves i•hlldrt•n JADE ·BURMA SCRAM·LETS VON R e d Seal raf\. Knott'S or '"CJ ours F.arn HS'. cumml~51or •Se<y1 Leqaf /Con1tr. hie-hnuN Send resume llousebr okt·o. 4!>7· IHI Cum P' "to la n i· o I <.:omp w /molc>r moupt. 9am-2:J0pmor forsall'it.Hlt.Jh,lmi:~ Nc Of to Acl. No. 649. IJ111ly aflSpm f ANSWERS oar!., & how sc:i.l. 3:J0-9pm monthh ("hJrl:.l' N1re ot lkpt' Condr /G . c l'alol PO Box 1560, C06~11 --· s::ilc:-.m;in·-. ~anaplr:; 01 Johnson '4hp O/D. CA.~ F.cru S1{)(1 '>al.11 > +-mm Itel' l:.ill ~!J-!J~l I ,.:11111lu) er l'ay$ Fcc!'l Mesa. Caltf. 92626 ~ 8050 !>,tli• Clo,o out PrlN·~ lhtin 50 hrs use~. "" IO:.IQU chSl St•HM l.J\l'lllhor & i.:r1•t'n llr.Jwl -Jugi:c· "u m"""" '"'r wi···I. 1101111-~-Lu fil•ancf1•r\ A11rnry ••••••••••••••••••••••• l'Jbn,hons of every :117•' (;<limn -Tatrly -ti.1.'I 1250, da""': 4 • •'nJo~.1hh• \\111!. 111 <1111 " •. ~ · ir · • · ~ Un~~t T SAVE! New & uh'•I £urn l ' 1 J 1 ,.... 1 t \'OGUHT wkndM_. ______ _ Ill.''" IJlll\'I' 111•.11 the () c l'W:k:~~ Newpurt l~.'tich 1133 8 • gon-wn er me• w I • :arvt•( ll( e ... ~n1 l'n ~. ,\ir 11url. \'011 rnu,..1 ~ ~-.11<_-...; Calllor1\ppt !::st 6S Lcarnansuranr<'from in 'tfa~~!;nm~~,';,k. ~,~u~; hral'1•lcts & ncc kl.11•cs . Tht>re's a nt•w hcalth111'Thunderb1rdCor yell1-. 111""''' ,, l'lt'."Jlll dt•.11 -...~~ side out. Nal'l co., seeks t9lhSt. C M. M:! 7'JJO For3t.lJys only. 5511 i2i5 food n ... laur.int on New double hull with 8011P MAINTENANCE SC!nacc SlJ fl.Ucodant manaRemcDl oraenled ---M· 0 0 'ork t'aty'.:.. Madison EVJ NRUUE, Manr "'MAN FRIDAY" ',,','.'1H'1f1·rut1~.·,l1n,1,,1•,\n,~umf,."111nl• ~S !~ir: irw_pr <.:~I_ µ lime. 1-:llper'd only ""'~n who I" stabll.' & Lc)\'dy antJquc buffet. un isc~larr~s 8 8 J\\PllUl' t.hat s really ran. x tro ,. Ga I v an lxed P'ull I 1m1 rwrm,incnl (JI "'"'''''"\l'' :0-11 :'•1UJ HESTAUH/l.:"T A\ Jal e\ <" & wknd" ;ature. Call Control aque end t.ibll•s. lain1"' ••••••••••••••••••••••• l.i~tic. Its the I trstlimc 1 Shorahoe trailer also to· ~t111m 111 l'k.l'.Jlll "ur ~<'llln" arl\uh1·d l"m All pos1L1un,. /\pply In r. e u l a PP e J 1 • & Curl.'er F.mploymenl chests. d~,k. Jo'rench WANTED l'\cr luslc:d martini-eluded. 1\11 rn excelle,m. m11ndin1· ... al i;it'XI P·•v mor1·;,iluH.l:lllll'1Kh1·t"' J>l'!"llo11 IJ114n2JU&.l:W handwnunl! Apply AM. A~ency . .S5tH!S05. Prov.chaars.~576<15 TOP C/\Sll DOI.I.AR Oav~rcdY_EGURT. rond.Crea~CorCishlD!Co.r L11.:ht oll111• .\ 11001 •1.1m!'lp111 Ro :.c & Crown 259ol'<cw110rtli~rl.~1 -----P ,\IJ> FOR YOLH PIMBALlMACHIHE 'k11ng. $2.000. l\lso, Jllllllota.d \1111 rm r.• !\(>Utlwo:csl Villo~e :llil . . . WAITRESS Wanted. Blark nau~nh)de 9' sof.i, J~:wt-.1.RY. WAl'('llf·:S, S 310 631 _ 1867 {.ohD"d~.~ .... 1 s 11 1,'.t 00 lllhP ;f! w1•1• l\111' "hu t411uld hk1· l'I. \"11 JC:o; : ... outh f'l.JJJ Unvl', SanlJ ~nice St~11ao11 :.ales man Howard's Hestauranl. loose tu~h1on!>. perfl',1 ,\HT OBJ ~<..'TS, GOLD • ··~v1nru \..... • '"". '"1n 1h111i;, J1ou11•I th1 MOlDIMGMACHINE An.i l''<pt•rpn•I Uav&eH•n Nil. cond. $2'J5 8.iker arm Sii.VER S l-:RVI CE S50. Ncod'\ work. Oltt 1111111• ~l'l."'\l'r\ll'I' ani.:r. OPERATORS JtL"<..''T'fl.llR\"'T .. Gf• ~11.)!.,rul 11 ... ~ir11,1 t1mrl•7/l.thl>PII_ Call673-nSO chodatr. p~ oc~cntal•(.l:ohm f'l :-H: FURN & AN· ~~r~rt~~·n:~~n cf{~~i: ?'"'3·117311or673·5'ml • ~ \ HOW .ARD f r~H J , .... \ .~ 11· ... 111 11111 "' --m ('Ji, .. nanc:.e Ip Tl"U L'._'" "·'5·2200 h I Tal1111i: •ll•Pl11.1111m ... m Nl•wport 111.-:.tl h F00<I & h\ll1I'. N 11 W;i1trrso;; wanted._ pnrl pend.ilc arm t·hrs. oHici• '< ,._..,.,.. mower S25; flt (•r awn G' 8aylinrr l''br81• CHEVROLET muhl111 • m.11 h11w "iff' or 1 m kt.ul~ t-;,111,nent•c•tlt 11mt'. 111er21. Jluntml:(on dl'!>k & chr. 499 l773, :1 eqwµ. abo. ~0-71153 fl.It. Sarato11a. Mono·m11ti.e IJm 1 & \lu.1al ~ls Jll 'hilt• :\lo1h·rn. flc.111 111 .ill f.ar\'ls of n•,i.ourJnt'S..•r' 11·1· ~t.1t111n 11llendnn1 lll•.1d1 area. 962 72l2 afl Arl'h 8Jy W AJERB'ED S 5pm head, elcclnc or hUJ\d. :-..1-:w1•0H r llfo \I'll , m.111111 pl.1111 l'.1111 i...~oup rni;mnl ~II( 5:l00 ' lull t1m1• l'\l'ntnit ~h1fl. 31':'11. Every .\1oc.Jcl nisrounte.I isc~laneous. fully carpctcrt. martnu 'It 1 11 lilt• K 111•.tlth Ill' (,ood -\'\J>t•r 11 , nrut appearu11t. Brand new Bahyhne Ma • Nt•\ Pr ndersold • Wanted SOS I bJtlA.•ry charger & ;ill de!.. :'11 \:\\l:I•. 11 111 " •ll 1 l ,,.r;1l10111>l.111 "'''r 21. 'alury n&>t..'n Y.achl.Salc:_!>man, e~per plecnh.lnl."'arlon.Oni: I\ 11 8307062 l't'!>!i cH1cs. S l4 .!iQ~ hldi: Nl'"llOll 114• .. rh i\ppl) l11 l't'r'm1 RN ll1t·lo. l'm·c•ChC'\ron2:>172 ONVi. GtJ·20SO. 200 $145, Seib for ~:JO quu l'avc:n __ ·--••••••••••••••••••••••• 4!)(;.2391. • ' m:. 7om California t·.11101 , ut L.1Pat orr romp _LaCd yette, N~_Pl Bt·h 646·2279. MATIRESSES SSS CASH FOR - l II II . . 111'!-.l Clffn Ovc·r $551)1) :\l.tl'l.tl:t'I 'l'111irw•• lnj~etlon Moldin9 ,.11(11n:1 ' .. M.,-chandi1~ Walnul Din Rm TahlC', 4 Na rm• flr.11111..;, /\II ;,11.ell Goorl usNI furn/~•·fn.a+t~ huy-1 II 30• l'hris. (.;;)It REST AURAMT ~(h) r1111:g,., 1\\ i', (. :\I COORDINATOR S.•n s1.1 l\Ho•ncl u .. ) 'I & ••••••••••••••••••••••• chrs.1tls lop Chana huh·h. Gr1•,1l dt1<f'llUnh. !'Ylli·l:Sti36 ~z.rs/slOVl'l> r>4li 071;11 -:,.iri 0301 lo !l\'l' houl. \" 1: 11·' ~II,. 1· ·" •••. ' ( 11111. :-. ..... 11 .• 1..1·r 11111·~. s.11 & romm 2201 Afttlques 8005 green;-.. ht nor.ii 8' l'()UCh --w 1\NTF-:u: R1•a r !>lCJ> .•. . • ---- .,fi··nh•tl llllll\ ~0111:h1 "' I >tr llt•clhill 1 7 AM·3:30PM E l'oa .. l I IW ). t'dM . -••••••••••••••••••••••• & 5• IOVl'St•al. Rll!>l col LUGGAGE TAGS bumrJCr tnr ('oum•r, .a :SktpJat·k·" r~. loetlc6' 11111J11r 1·1111> l11r 1""1111111 --\lu•l have al lt·.•~t 2 Yr!I -4 J\ntaque phonl's. French orcdclwar963 7122 from your hu:,1m"1s curd. .,11 -:.117 ~12,UOO or ht;.l offer# "; .11IL111 .. ·1111•rH t · .d I POOL ••'(pc·r "111'1' r"""" 111 Sewing Mach Oprt uudle & candlestick. En ---Scmf on1• r11rd for cut•h · · K42·11<i.15 G !ll'M only llOll \\,.,._ 111x l"KX. ''"" MAl,..TfH.AHCE .14.·ute ""'"''·'' To m.iki· l-;J(pl'f ll-_ r11•1·1· work, lire C'<>llect1on $400 Loveseot.s, trarl 1''lm de• l.il! plu?J one s pan•. WclMusieat ab. Sail 9060 nt!f ,\ l1"11n1• l'1r•u111wl Sn• c I.iv ~;111 .. al tht• •1Pl'I. 1 o1Hni t '1'' lrJanrc' ron,hl1•rcd. I~) 5H1 7111 'li1?n11 • l\rn & 1·0.11 rrtur11 1,erm.inl'nll> lnstrvmenh 8083 •••• ;••••••••••••••~·· :-.~nt••· 111 ll11111111r111n ""wpnrt1•r Inn llott'I an J1°llM'n,ll1n•1"loro!Jl.ur~ llfonnl\i.i,N B perton""'. ~lnl <'ond, Sut· ~t·nh~I nllrnrtl\c 111" & ••••••••••••••••••••••• • , • • ·~I lk•,1th 11.11i1111t .11hlll~d, 11 !'tu f'lh11110• 1o111 .. 1n~ Scrvarl'.S 1\nt111111·rll':.k llranctncv. 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'cv. lw•l "'·"~rt m.i "mone\ INDUSTRIAL llD1ALAY AN KITTENS 9 pc dm set. ant ld-.1hl w/3 upnr.ht. ~l. Good ront1 ho it or 1£""1'1 $!:i ooo. Qilt Slud111 f>ll JKll Ill lll'.il 1-.,lull' '' bu;' in~ ~rovcn entrv le\€'1 op ReS:l$lercd Seal Poan~ JO" falls. fl rhr~. litd fcl Oak l'ml' Si:. full rnrd C..11 :>31 51112 1;7~ ~5 • ' not •l'lhn.: H\ (om f Temporary Pnt #. show quolaty. 'IV/hulrh ~ 4030 lv4"1! .. hrd CA2·2fl~ .---------•I 11'1• \1111l 01r1•rNI to k11•1 por. or t1 i.:gre""' '" ' "' " " '' SC 11 uL•r 1•1 \"'()"'" J • ""k" Xln' "d ""'5 0168 ----•• ) ... r. l I ,, .. • . .. ,. •• L·, .... ,. (I(' hoJl ctnck. nl.,, "11• nlt·•I 'alt'' t•1trrf'r ''" ,r • • p • 01 II ht f I .. " I .... "" v • \',in\·cmt•nt. Call Jark fy "l'OUR iron um FREE•J nao •ofC'ulltl?an lk'<1cuh.,,lo..,u.11tv Ni•wlJ(}rtllo'.ll'h MOLD MAKER l~ai:n & 11111111 ~anJ:ll' & 1'110111 ""'II} ntt1hl~ (111 tr:an,frr & lllJt't 11c1n mold m11cl\1ne"' Sm.all ~hop Goorl work111~ cunt.I'< ll:i)" nrah STACOSWITCH IHC 1139 Bak("T', <'~la Mc~a 549-3041 t:quDI Oppnr ~;mployrr lht fa!ill'Sl draw an thr We-Jt .. n D.11ly l'1lol Clustfat>d Ad PhonC' 6425678 l•'r"in l..c,' lrn th(' ('\l"ll HelPi Needed l11malnyan h)'brl'd Rrown & J onl.irl N So(l Wall'I no 1n,lalla SINCE 1117? 111S s:i .. t In,. 11~1•1 nf 1 .. ,ul"nl1al Ki'lll'r, S:t.'I ZiOO. Ot•nna• •• d bo hi I l •· C d"' () -----,.. 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Xlnt 1>/t1ml' pol> •PBXOpcrator"I SILKI ES 2 Mrilcs fJ Mosl bed frame & platform Sl25...:_~5827 F'ull<'rtoo 871 lllOS Omrsio w /4~5 Old11 11MS11>11 putJ while lt;lrn Approx l~ hrs wk Jnro •l,:ihorer, l Male. 2 fem (2 Mos> S4S &lS-93SD. &lpcr 8 Movie Outfit & Aeolian Upri .. hl l'tQM; J11l'ur.1.1 Jct ; Besl of{n'. ma.:. f'or l."'nnCtdl'ntwl in C.ill 64S-014S • rart Time Tellerll !WI 0\42 & 64S·2801 French Prov Bedroom & motorrv!'le h"'lml•l! in n-nch, •lnt"con". He.\ S48 sm4. ti!!"\ 11.''4, ('t:tll :J62·l4~ ;J.Sk I ~ UC ~ II _..., -------iT" rorvrnci: Seomstre-u/Expr. PaCl.fl•C l\KC Siberian Hus k y t?•run" Rm. Set. Ant5qu 1 >.Int cond. Baby nc· 631-0920 111• Chcl'l~ac Chr•~ Cr• , *LOOK* thru "The Hobby Shoo" OAJt.Y PILOT Clam(led atttion each Wrd le S.11 for New Brida) Salon in w/bluc eyes. Needs lilood Clocks. Lamps •• hm C4"'>Sories. stroller, ea I Good 1094 Maho11ony rilXI~ Wa •· C~·-M~a Part t1m~. home I .vr. 840-3072 tables. bookca~I'. & OI rr bcd etc. 9e8..S379 Sport ftCJ I Cell 67S 0702 ' i .....,.... ~~ " p I items. Call ofter 6pm ' ... •••••••••••••••••••• · ) Ple.ucrall s-46-l!l<ll ersonne Have somelhinfl you w.:ant 49f;.763S. FLAGS.FLAGS us. dlv~rs Novy MK 1 is· TAfflTI. /\ppro~ lotl~. ' fitd d d BENNJNCTON '76 aluminum lnnk. Colypi1n 390 hp Olds Jet, trlr. Tr)' a O o al y P 1 Io t 610 Newport Clr Dnvc lo sell? Class1 1 a 3 ° Harpers Excculave Oe,k Ofhci•I Riccntennaal IV rel!ulritor $120/ hat 13750 833·2616 & 6.i2·~0'17 Classified Ad tn buy. ~ell I Ste :?75. ~A 640 1970 at well -Coll NOW· & Credenza. Cost $l000. Call Bob al 838 6206 Cr 499.39\11 N 8 or rl"nt 50melhanJ,r. 642-5678. sell for $500. 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I F~ l Oam. 11(\ 9pm, il-IO.assll. • L -,9 ... . 1!1Aoal. sa-4 -• mi/trln.t Setrf'Q. ~ 1>C ll. UTOO or lrade $.1400. 839~orli4$·56l.3 ---..._. ,. ~ Bit ... '!I:. 6S'7~ Alt 61')1 . GT~ Portithe ... ~· IMW Tl.ADE.tH'• Ji. sa~ all 6" "'knds ·74 Malibu ('loA.llltlt' St•d1111 •••••••••••• ••••••••••• ,.... ,....11111 ----------... ~~.\'II. J1r, nuto, l' S. '631.Jnroln, nu paint, tt'bll V.Wdin 95) '7$Cl\c-\•y,3"50\'-lf, l tl2 3.0CS ....,._.. VolYO 9172 PB.PncC'dlurlmtn\~ 1.·n11,nub11.a.nulln..'t.11u = '31'00 <irm .\utoma\1c. C108NPT) 631·I276 • ••• ••• ••• •• •• •• •• ..... 11le To" C'\~d !lt-0 11132 $ H 1>1itt1.•ry. nu radlatur, •JI! yms/ ........................ 642 lf74200J $900M2~1 ;;; t tl O OFf RO •D Mtte"edca &iu 1973 z:ao .......... ___..----9767 OtlAMGlCOUKTY .,3 f.I l· .. inrno ss :\Int ----"' .... W..ted t H O ,\ut.omaUC' C5ilOMCVI. S"'' c I '"-....... VOLVO • \'OOd. r s ,. a. l*lr, lo Must-.. '952 ........ ••••••••••••••• I t 7S •oo.z Cd,.' .,, .a nt t.'Ond S81~ •••••• •• •••• ••••••• •• •• ·-~ ,.._lloodal"c c•,3SO P1rt11,Ac c~tiorlea ,••••••••••••••••••••••• ' &$043,b1"3 W67 "'t fl • EX""US , m1$3l~SHI~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• •• ·~ ... Serv1te ai S»lrt VW , WEPAYTOPVOLl..AR 4sl)«d IWNJ~U. -----' -"" I VU.YVOL\'0 -· -M t G iii •74 ..... 1tlot cood, "'50. Mitu·Truc ll -c. Vina. FORTO .. USKOCARS lt75 2002 M8 70,300SEL. 3. '(Int, COllt•........ l.araot Volvot)toaltr 'till Mahhu 2 di . lo m1" "'Cll"J a ... _,. 4 x 4 ' 1 ·C u 1 l o m b It FORl-:IGN, DO IESTIC Automauc I~~) ln m 1. SIO,SOO 644-46116 or llard lop. radlO, hC'lller 111 Oranie County! Nt--. \un 4 SL)d Ult ~11~ !!3,0illl mi, 1 owner, >.lnL °.IJ _,onda 'JSO Super · Ydllde. orl 'LASSH.:S 6'1461~ Hard to fmd 1&.111DS~1 . HU~rR~~ASt: S1AJO 64288C}1 ('(l/ld S39M Pr6"7S~l- 1~ Nu Ellmlnator II MOOH NMOTORS Hynurur1u111r.1C'l.-;an ll1·2040 49 5.4t 4t 'Wttl0,4 d1 H.11.h alllrl'i1, $2999 i~ Ch"''· Monin H2. 4 "67 289hpd~tond. :.:::.::::::.::.:~:·~a:~ =~i~.:~~t:_ ----:.•:::~::,~::~ &~ ~., ¥i~'t%.:~J;;of~~ 'G6 M"'l:g":o ...... l\.uN \'!'must •ell. $4$0. ·-···················· --- - -&·SI • ••OAll'*T mpl(, fully ~wp, IUl(Uf) 2025 s Manchester C'ORV \In. 1967 -11.lr. 3. Good <'Ofld. f70CI. OeH d ore 12 n oon. 74 TOYOTA TOP IUYER C'1tr Mint rond. sa.ooo Anaheim 750-2011 ~pd, 51i.wo m1 llas pollu ~,2lt>r. e'JU'rt! Ill-Gt 1388. L..dcni W SN 11!1 hrat. & lul' Top SA.lllA ANA 673 6216 lion equip &. Ill p .I \"Oll•I a.mobile ttSS .. ,.TraJllOHONOA.. 6 Cyhnde-:'. 4 ~µ,·rd dollarp111dfor1rn pons. 835·3 171 '61VOLVO122 Uni} ~ 107 S.i1>1>b1rc. ••••••••••••••••••••••• UAoew.$350. trallsm1uaon. f' t w11S COSTA MESA M i"fuu,n°"""'"'°"'~ ~:~i:: ::11:C'~l b~~r~: ~!\t Bu)' Bal Isle 12 l'ulloss Suprt'me, ult. '*U>O t.raclt &.apt' (;,eQKR'f>. DATSUN •USED IMW't• :!lOOO mi. 675.60~7 or <ZYV548) all exlras, $2100. 640-)itl $5199 """H•rbor ul\d °!,~S30l3.0S·l<,6J4\. (~I) ~9-Jcl\2 $988 ~tal 9930 t'\~. Taco Miai Bike. ...,..,. • <> ,., . v.wu '74 Spllf1rt•, 12,000 ml 's ------- -'"C:U~~fer: r:::J1••• C'oo;ta Me<1_a __ ~Ofi4lO .;~·~~·~al~k~.f,~~1 •n-IM/BENZ•• ~1~.7~~~~·;~;;ru1 $3850. ••·:;;·~;,:;;.;;~~~~··· 1'i~~ln:ss.Xlnt rond1tio'\ TOPDOLLAR '1Ul600·lZKl''lt>t1 "-l!IOSL"' -4 Or. \'-8. auto. trans.. Pb:S4S-4496 · 75 Hooda 400 Sportster. ,. •• Xlnl rond. 1966......_..,. Sac, llOO. S36-190f e.... .._ <.. SIMM CL 100. Vry ctean,1~~~·~.._.=J::::O~J::::•:::•:::•:!::o.:::t:::m~!..I -nnt~ S300rirm. ea1ii- 49HIU. "'TO Yamaha 250 Endro. • ~abape. &st oiler j • ~ 173BRONCO 302 V-3, Hurst 3·Spet'd floor sh1l\, dual sboc:kis roll ba r, slud plale heavy diity t railer h1trh spotlight. $4.000 60·1H2 PA.ID -----Met blue. superb l'Ond, Volksw04)9ft factory arr <-ond11ionrni:. 2 BMW 3.0 "S" s~11a11 :.tert'O. air, 2·lOllti. Oni" •••••••••••••••••••••• power steering, power '71 ll8 2 door, loaded "' 1tb IMMEDIATELY muir.t sell! 4 Spd, 1ur J disc brake1. power win-every extra. FOR ALL <'ond, fully equ1 ppC'd. ~~·600· PP. !)58·9Z3l, rm. VW BUSES dows, power heats, radio, SUOO 556-'iO+& bt'st offer. 64Hil82 1s-.s ()I;. & CAMPERS heater. wh1tewall tires, PWo t9Sr FOREIGN CARS wkdays l Llc. ~2NKL ·12 VOLVO vinyl roof. holed alas:. .••••••••••••••••••••••• CALL ORCOMllM -;tM9t t 7ZO MG 9742 '751US •••• 674MO !~~!!.~vers. Nice car! '7S automallc,RIH, TO Stl US ••• •• ••••••••••••• •••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• T Pass.• thousand mal~ WAG OM """""'v. 2IOOO m · $700 TOP '69 M,.."'" GT Like: New 4 C ylinde r , 4 speed $247 6 o~· .. 3119· . NEWPORT ;:i 610 Station Wagon. -• I IU · d '"" SJOOO. '72 1000 P1<'kup, Rare 6 Cylinder mood, 4 7 S •• •. 2 t SEH transmission. r1 io & ~ty Dohen IMPORTS S'2000orofr.<19"1·9390 speed tronmlssion, CJrpeled,sunroof. heater. air condationinc T-J972PmtoWagon 3100W Ci.t llv.).r\8 rudio. wire w heels . Mu~ts~.stereo 15721.BHl. 1140\YeslKalella 4S,000ml.$2,.l50 Mellir"-". '56W1llys 642-9405 ·72 uoz. Low m•. orii; \031 BPll. '73KOMll..1 llLG $3779 0r..ge 6l3-8430 ---~-----'"We/I_. 91' Stat1onWaaon ------owner. M1chelrn ures & 52499 Grealtunnina, 645 5067 .. 1973 P in to Run about, .. _•••••••••••••••••• . 'evenrni::.. J BU\' JIJ:>OK CARS ma&&.11t1ck. 640·.5563 Ri&ht mlles ett. t932 stick. A·l. $1900/0f'fe~ ~::~~~~-6~V: ... ~j 70 GMC 4 Whl Dr. Jim Si\~~::JAUTO P~~~ 3 Wtute 240Z, 28,oodmi, '72 CAM,H ZHJH •••••••••••••••••••••• 67S-7l84; 67S.1070 ·"'-Port Beach, Ca . my. Gd :~ape. $4000. Ph: A/C,4spd. snoo. ~rs\*::~:~:~ •'72 COtlVETTl "74 Sedan, 4-spd, ra diul.i,,• :r.~=-:::::-::---::---:-1~64=6~·~354~1-=""'~l:.:4:.:.·----IVW Squareback or Bus. 645·6399 T-TO, radio. Xtra c lean 25' ms Open Ro~d L-956 Not running 0 k but '73 CAM,U125HYG Automa''c transmissa'on, .. '.200/o(r . ...,. ..,...1 • ;..u .. litll I ' r-=aa · '71 1200 Coupe Xlnt cond Pop top lactory camper .... ---· ~--cont., s ps 6-8. ••••••••••••••••••••••• must hd\ e J:ood body. Sl.ti-00. 2076. Pia cent•~ "" ...,_~ Oftly ~ IS78KTT) nw\Cl"Rates.&44-8385 14 Ford Couner . 26. &l~E,·enings. CM .M2-0632. c.......... •7 t BUS ···· Z2tC HOWARDChHroWt PtyMOeltta 9'60 mil d ""H~UOJ • 140.94'' Stereo, air 'i4 Volvo 14~ Wgn. Air. Dove & Qu11I Sls. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~,._, aJeeps 8• all ex· $.2 ~·~~Gd Coad. Autos, llWlported ·70 Datsun 5 10 Not ------9 Pusi.enger P/S, auto trans .• $4,750. Newport Beach 833 OMS • ~~~ or week ' . G::.;,;.t••••••••••;•••• totaled. S300 ~t of~. 72. MG M~d&~. x~nt run '74 IUS ...• S96LR ~t49or~o.-0686. ATLAS ------· ----1Bo~I Truck. new eng. 70 I 548-9655 run& ron ma . $2SOO, Stereo, mai:s, special ftieDt 20' Winnie. sips 6-8. W t gate. Good <'Ond •••••••••••••••·~··•••• 0)1> 83'1·60.50 x 3ts. Ken paint, ctr .• elr. 13 l&H: , Auto. AM/1-'M, Dodgr 9935 C""5t.r JPly....th f.u!U MU c ool 'd . 8 )' Ford 600 i.ene5. $3100. Sale or Trade for? 63Sun· '711300 Brown. Eves ~-0907 •71 IUS ..•• J53CYD Sunroof. t7.000 m1. $-t495 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Opt-n Dally ~ sun. •w l<l 4.&i./wk. !540·1 54 2 531'5872. beam Alpine Nds head Exrelltntcondition. °72 MGMidget,AM/t'•1•8 Alr,gassa\•er,:.harp Ph:$48.7988/~·S218ev. Xlnt trans. 'GS Coronet PM ~ . gasket. Gd Li.res & top. SHIOOfirm. 494·71M trk sleroo wired. Priced 7 3 CAMPER 711JSI Aados Used 500. sml V-8. JUlo, J>1S & 2929Harbor Blvd .• ---------11960 J.,.,Ton Ford. 4 s pd $425. 54-1.3417 11 , ,, • .; ... .,." . • windows, AC. v111 lop Costa Mesa l""-" TNYfi 9 17 wi2 s pd rear end. $785. '72 240Z. Air, mags, lose . .....,._ Poptop,ract.oryumt ••••••••••••••••••••••• Beaut. int, buC'kcts & .,, •• , ................. 645-1891 Alfa Romeo 9705 FM/AM. 4 spd. SJ895 o ,7 1 MGM'"'--t Llkenew GwNI 990f con.sole. id. body. ssgs. 546-1934 13•a uta1elfcont'd ~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• b:)totr.646-3903Pvtpty. .. s ed _,_,..b ••••••••••••••••••••••• 64S..S657 '7l Plym Sprt Fury. A11·. Co.ii. &Z lift b' h. ' 1962 Ford 6• 1 Ton, com· 7 2 ALFA ROMEO .. pe ' radio, eater. ONE OP A KJNO '59 Pon Ile pressor, bHn, $1595. . '72 510 St. Wgn. AC. LUI 56,000 miles. San Tan t"iah El Camino Nu pnt p 's, ptb: vin top, lo mi'11>. ::::-:::--:-:67s.-:-_2S_7-:l-=--:~~·,.=:"!:""'~~------l 5 Speed trun1'm1sslon, rk very gd cond. $2.1SO. rll\Wl. 073EAE ' · • Like n w P vt o .a """'°""' ..... .t•u cL•?L'J'.) ' · A/C.tng &tram.rcc-ond.'"--d 99.ao ....... 1998<' • woe •• ~u· Arilt.ocral T .1 ~·' "'· ....... ~ ,, .. Ph. 540.9132 ah 6pm. 52476 rvt" .. ...,... . ra1 u '56 Ford big WU!dow P:t: . $3179 $1050 F JRlt . ~-6969 ufl ••••••••••••••••••••••• ---·----- LUNX, alY,Tslps 7 289, C~. i\~l •l-'M . All '72J40·Z ~tyDotwn $pm . '74 Ford Counl'r, 26.ooo POfttiac 9965 =~~~~31~.k 0 new;Mlbt see toappre<' 4Speed,llir<'ond1llonlna. 11.ioWestKatella ~l~t sell'73Super8ceUe. W ck 99 1 mJles. Radio. t.:d Cond ...................... .. -"'....;.....--------1 Dool bl.I)' a new unt' lll r a d 1 o . h e a l c r . e>n.p 633-8430 New rndial tires, stereo ••••••••••••••••••••••• S2,49S. 968·2665 "Sil B01'NEVIL.LE. 4 o.-·~· n·. New tires, b you see lhls. Call 67342:&1 m a gs • S up er 1 o v. tape, 32,ooo ma .. xlo •89 Buick 4 dr • II a r d \ o p . I M ~.wiring &pa.int. eves. m1leaae.~TZEE. MGI 9744 cond S22.50 554.3291 Ru ood Mk ·ft 69 Ford .Ran ch W~n . MACULATI::!. good ruh· . MS. 548-8673. 73 Oa•·un P /up, "rn, e.v 19'6 ....._... $4276 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ' . . n.s g ~ifl64~ e o er. Loved by 1 fa mily. PS, ber. PS/PB. air cond, ~, • .., .. " . . ·as Conv. Gd run'g eng & · PB. au'<"ond.. new bat• tras. $675. Call SSJ"61>1:! ~s.ntc.• eond, Tacoma whtis, ex .... ,4._~~~M•o ~tyDabun 7o. Xlnt <'O n~. wire trans, top. Nds minor C.-.C 9915 tery, new brks .• 11lmost an6 Pl\t. 1 "9rtl gas. E ve. 5864472 1140 West Katella ~heel$is9~l\l~1 ~ ne~ body wrk. $725. 494-3197. ••••••••••••••••••••••• new M1dwhn 11n.•,, itood • t ... -•••••••••••••••• '&7 GMC :i~ ton •"l up for Audi 9707 "---6)3-800 ireii. . . a -----'72SEDAN OF. VJLI F. cond. Do1t"l rni~ th11. "62 Pontiac. 2 dr. Jfordtor,. SAVE WITH '" -·-..,.. 4pm. '69 BUG, xlnt C'Ond. • ·: f~15·12S3 R /H, PS, low m1, extra camper.C.n.,tupedeck, ••••••••••••••••••••••• hrrari 9723 . , • Nicecar.su 75. Ext ra c lean, Whale --· t:d trnnsportalion. $4%. =Ua~N•C1}_~~RTS e l ect. hrk control ,'72AudalOOLS.clenn 4dr, ••••••••••••••••••••••• 76MGIRd1tr. . 497·1592 w/grecntop & i:reenln··68 Galaxy 2 Dr. PS/, Pb :5S6·7573ti1S pm . bumper exl., wide Ures AM1FM. Cattory air. F . GTC 4 Speed, AM/FM radio. tenor. (6lOJETl $2995. Auto, R I H. Air cond.1-----~---- n.lcaJ-Electrical $1650.544·3417 S2500firmPP.646-3213or errara 67, 330 • he.iler, 58.000 miles. il St. Wai:on . •Ill. Rblt Cort Fox l,ea!>1ng, 2586 Veryclean S7!)5.541\.l\17!l .fBBoMeville.!ullpowrr •• Body Parts 673-Wl Superb Silver & Black bri i;ht. blue Cina!>h. en~. cn!>ellc ta11~. xlnt No.•porl Bl vd , C.:.M - --I\ C. top cond. Run g1l. i ·~ •Rur Ends O &ood used buses, range 64&.4606or644-6754 12.0NZR . c.-ond M usl :.di Sl-175 ~3661. '66 FA.LCOH 289 SOOS 586-4034 ••l'ransmluPenden•~·Tires from 1951 Chevy to '71 AudJ. 2·door, sunroo<. Rat 9 725 55476 b-lli 7bb2 s:r.s 1>46~_ ·Ts Astr-e-3-,..,.-.-t-r_a_n~-. UUUJo several 1974 models. 60,000 mi. $1 ,950. Call ''CADILLAC" """ ~ o .. -m"1 l s•ll ~t n SI C. "-II ""l·.,..,SJ. ••••••••••••••••••••••• .,,., vw I t . .. d . 1 c N """""' I d ( ... •,_..;_pers ..... ~ .. .. "" ..., .. , QualityDahun "" .x o runntn,.('On . 6 ortana u eni; . ..........,or ra e or p1c .. up. I MPORT Pastor Mullen First Bap-'72 · 850. Pe rf cond, must 1140 West Katella radials. new clutch. $850 Q i ' p . clut<'h 2s ~JPG , i::d cond, bst. olfr ~·8964. AUTO SUPPLY · last Church C.M.631-3010 1:~c~~!1,J;1~~u~.r. Im· =~r~?~~~/of r. Must 0..-. Ul-14JO &14·SAl5eves. ___ llJ ty nee _?50. Callr~~50l6~~ "-'dttbird 9970 101 N. Manchester .-CJ v ... n 1 OY-70 .Alt.abelm 176.9900 69 IEV pick-up; 6 C'yl., Sl.680 !)51-5842 ---'71 o.n. 7.pungr, "' . o .... ·n R.anchero. Gd cond . ••••••••••••••••••••••• slick s h1 ft . manual HOftda 9727 Ponct. 9750 ma, rblt ~n l:. w t w . to Choose From $2300or best offer ·74 T-Bircl, moon roof, l ull 6' Sleeper Camper for choke, 1ns ul. c amper BMW 9712 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• am/fm, $2.550. 646·6511. For the bell pnt·cs. the !!62·4956 power. amt fm slcrt•o, sllort bed P /tJ. Refrtg, shell. New tires. Very ••••••••••••••••••••••• Brand Hew •7 6 '14 914. red, 1.8. AM 1 FM .. -:-, -lowest lease tatt"S, & de· --xlnl conrl. Must S()C! P P. cabloeta, curtains, etc. C'lean ~ $1500. Sec al 20362 ORANGE COUNTY'S 31lM m1. ,bst ofr. 498 ~ 68 VW f nstba<'k. Clean; pendable service,. see '10 LTO C_ntry Squire. aar. $4.950. 552-1836 .Lllre nu. $350/o!r. Bayview J-\ve. Santa An.i HONDA Cars callanyl m. Be11t orrcr. CCIII 645·3225 fully eqwp'd, Pvt Pty m-U&eeves <nearalrport>.55H 572 Oll~IST OVIRIOO '71 Porsche914 aru:rSOOPM. NABERSCADILLAC mso 64~!~•••••••••••••!!.~~ ""'1¥1:1/ V-.s 9570 Q . To Choose from! $Speed, AM/PM radio. Closslc •. lale '74 Bug. 2000HarborBlvd 'flhedan, P/S P/ll&AIC. '72 4·spd stick shift 11u CliiasM:s «f520 ••••••••••••••••••••••1 · U..ilVERSITY beater. Britis h racing ~~~ S2,7SO.All G ~~~ ... ~CNo~~9ioo nds pnr, runs we ll. Slr.5 cni: June 74, nu pot. Nu ~·~·•••••••••••••.••••••oodge , '70, s -cyl S3lcs·S<'n1l"eLeasing f"'ll • gr~o.N1cecar!lWOS. _c _. __ · __ ,. ·-----_!~9-i~~--~----rond!SIS00.673--2180 52 MG·'ln, bu t>t11nt, nu Tradesm:in 100. R U. 1r Roy CarYer. Inc. Oktainobile $34 7 6 Musl sell! '69 VW Sundial 73 l:adall:ic El Dorado . .btos M 9100 A.;k. -M ti c J\r dme, r e bi t e n g . box. rear sJ)l•.iker. Mu~ Rolll. h oycc BMW Honda Can • GMC ""'....:ty DotNin Camper New tares. runs '>''h1te. 40M. low m!le~ .••••• : •• :.":•••••••••••• ••••• ~ •• :.': ••••••••• !~ W/200 0 m L S4JOO. s<>c to opprcc. P .P.. I~OJJmhorec Tr"*ks T-perfect., mul>l i.ec ! loaded , red interior . 213/5f6-3805 $2.000 557 61fl3 ~ew~rl He.il"h 640 6444 2850 Harbor Blvd. ~West ~ltl~a4 lO 556-8213 S5900. 630-1710. 633·9264. ..---------------.. ...W.,se..p 1500 Hobby Shop 1500 Hobby Shop I SOG Cl)Sta Mesa ~0.9640 ·71 4U 3dr scd, air. radio. '74 Cahrinlct C'oupc de 10 SPEED BIKE ~t••te••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••'•••••• Jaqucr 9730 Rola Royce 9756 gd mileage, asking $2500. Ville. Btfl car. xlnt cond. ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••• •• •• • 642 4294 aft 7l>m. 30M ml. 18.195. 644..SS7-l ' MtMITaAIHS 'I 13 WHt loktT, C M Conrolele ra1lroad1n1t •"rt<e colle~ & aurn 50 ·1596 1000+ Rerord Album<; . Sl.50 eaC'h up. Huc-k . J iu, Swm~ • .Shows er( llam·lpm or aft 9pm .147-1236 "rf( 1-: CRACKl-:R llARRl-:1 F.veryth1n11 for your 11mo rot1111. 1'1nh11ll 0 u m b a 11 • A r c ,, ii ,. M1rhlne1', J uke ll<\'ltt''I. • • 1430 Nt>wport Blvd , Colla Mt'la. M6.A&64 f'O'n ER Y Cl. ASS F~" Jland built .\ wh~I tf.'l'h De1Cln & Jntc>r. Ii wh F..arth •·"rm Cl\1 r..i!> l'l~• PLANT PARTIES J.1kcyou won 't tH>llt'\•" Coriteous •~ pl:int" & lltCl'!\~llrlC''I. F rC'•' $;>11 hoste!\S R•H & clnor pntcs. C'nll Now tH5·5567 Jun.\ hreod" Shirts blah" Make them happy with embroidery Your dr!>1~n or mint', all hand dnnC'. Hc-.11,onubl~ pnct'' Al'\o qwlted purses & p1llow\. 642-3773 ~T1\IN Ef> <:J./\SS :?0'' ort 110 .111 ~l:tll~. 1, .. 111 l. ~llJ>Jll"'" Ml s:101 Arlish/Croftsm~" llenl 11 bol•th 54111m11nlh COUHTY FAIR Art• It Crofts Shop l1,1roor Ccnlt'r. (' :\I ~mn1t April I~ Wr h,1ndl\< ;111 S.)lt•\ & :11lvrr11 .. 1na.: (';i II .I 011 n. 83fl n 1.1.1 t'ONTl-~M PO H \It' M<IO,.:ttN r \I 'T l 'J(;S 11;.1:.Supl'rlOf t}nll .! MS OS73 01 t.i:l l'llJ GOLD DIGGfR. LTI>. Uquid &old Jew"lry Custom m•d" 645-7857 MAKE MONEY Sell your hobby Items with an ad in THE HOBBY SHOP. Don't let yourself gel bored wi th lHe -get involved with ceramics, macrame. plants. jewelry. knits , s t ained g l a ss. l eat her. ·crocheting, gift items, photography. • et c . F or m o r e information coll classified 642-5678 & let one of our friendly aCivisors help you. You can't beat the rates for Uus unique type of advertising. THE H088V SHOP will appear e ach W~dnesday &Saturday '\, .. • I \ ·Z I I> J ai:uar '70 E Mnroon, #J DEALER lN U.S.A. Wt\NTEDlVW Square· •7scarl Scd de Ville. Fully Xtra Sharp .. lo mileage. ~ ROY back or B. us. Not run. mug eqp'd. t4M mi. FT,SOO p,t ply. Will hn.incc CARVER ok but must have good 7AA·J622aft 6pm 631 14-14 & 752 6671 body MS.J\080 Evenings. - --------ROUS·ROYCE -------·10 Cadillac Coupe d Jensett 9732 IMlu-.. ·11 YW Pop Top camper Ville Xlnt C'Ond. P vt. ••••••••••••••••••••••• =' ... "" many xtras. xlnl cond, Pty. 979-2256 '74 J EHStH 121:1\431 RS:lRC'ves. Th1<1 sporty H t'.1h•v <'On· --~SID SUNDAYS ---•C...aro 9917 VC'rllble IS hJrd \fl hnd SoCllb 9760 '70 ~\Y Ur~• Rood cond, ••••••••••••••••••••••• 91HI b<1 rgain pricl•d. ••••••••••••••••••••••• S21 nro I~·~ 1975 Camar!> LT. f'crf COSIKZZ>. .611 d 1 v. "..,. U M.> 219'1 cond. low m1leagC', • e uxe ... ..xou3n. It· M'IOO :;• J 584') $6349 ly rar. ndi. rlut(·h, runs ·rio S<1u:ircbark G11od · -" · ~ fine, 1250 4!19· 11120. 1· u n 11 :; 4 • ti u () m 1 Chevrolet 9920 --S $1.:.•001h't ot r fi75 :wOll. ••. •• ••••, ••••• ••• •• ••• oyota 976 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ·115 vw 11111!. dl•an. 1tol a.---------t '71 'l'oyot.1 :Mr Very s:nod C'Ol\il $1450/bi.t ofr. !\$1 2154 arts 30 wkdvi; tond St.:i0/la•1'l ofr fi7!> ~117!> or !li!I :Ji!l7 CONNELL CHEVROLET LeaH Hew· U1ed OVH 100 MERCEDES OMDIS,LAY HCMIW of Imports AUTIJOlllZl-.1) M F.RCt.:l>F-'> 1>1-~Al.Elt f.862 M ancht-11lt•r. Ruc·n11 1'11rl.. 521-7250 On the :-1111tu /\na 1-'wv. "'f• 4SOSF.L. \11\·N 111111• PC'rf C'nnd I' \I pl> 83.h'l7l2. GiJ 4513 ----· ""rcedes Benz 'i3. •SO SE. buriundy/tan rnl 4-4.000 M, 11nm11c .• pn' Prl' Sll.*. il4 673 $213 IF YOU hnvr 1 sen·ict' to otrer or aonds to .sell. pl11C'e an •" i n tht Da II)' P l \ol Cl11J111fied Section l>hcllle 642·5678. NEW aaaa 2 DOOR SEDAM S. llM~'l Mo . r .. 0061 $3343 70 rn •lue S 1705 29 ope INM36mos. ~ MILL•R MOTORS 1JD w. w amft at Ila.lo Senta An.a 5S'l ·tl!Z JMClUDB> WITH rUICHASI OF ANY NEW HONDA -OVER 75- IN STOCK 1976 HONDA 4 SPEED SEDAN 52866 Plus Tiil! & Lie IMMEDIATE DELIVERY !SGA20130&41 I • .. ' '76 ARROW Econom1c11 4 Cylinde< 4 ~~ed radio wh11twall \ires & m ore' ,Ser ''3095 1976 VOLARE '3295 =mqJ 6 cylinder 3 11'·8 .iiuro Ir 1n~ air cond111on.n9 pow,r slef't1nQ oow1>r ora.es •id•o neater wll1lpwalf "'"' vinyl 1nlenor 1809FfC' $1395 '75 PLYMOUTH DUSTER 6 eyl1nder auto trans 8lf cond1t10nt1l9 oower steer1n9 rad•O heater. whitewall rrres !3081.XE• $2995 ••th ororecrrve •ub//Oeedst fronr & rear bu-"PS & m0<e '"Per '72 AUDI 4 Dll SEDAN 4 cyt aJ•O !rans I" CO"<f111ononQ radl() llearer 250JE T $2395 '75 PLYMOUTH FUlY 4-DOOI V·8. auro trans arr cond1hon1ng oower steertng redto htater. whitewall r.res (4~N8T)$ USED CAR SAVINGS '75 DODGE DART SEDAM 6 cylinder 3 'e>ee<I wn11ewa11 t11es low mires 1803M12595 '7 3 DODGE DART 6 cv11naer 1uro trans radlO t>eatef roof sunroof 1•579661 I 9 7 6 scour TERRA A\11 FM ,d· r sreer1n9 wl'l(>e1 •v Ou:y re.,, '!"Po VJ45 Ga o., o elt-ctric c:oc OOwPr ~·"e"nq a c Barr " 'ii' II! o -111°"1a11c Iran moo1.11areo , d "dQP ra110' cusrom s rrac.roc •ear d•IP "'" J soe"d rrim oac11..:1 mrer10t Dac~aqr 0011ona1 /Jf'Jr ~'°' JQP bo ge air cona ,., Vii r! Cl(> u • P 1nrer1or lir9J-••n1~ cf511~01e bucket ~"~~· N9p g11,1ra~ :~~Lii: .. ;i:;~~A ;;w 'I w · s chrome '""S 1 $ full w1dtl'\ to\d1ng wer steering -8 auto11"1at1c. pO d & snow tires V · \ radio. !1'1ll rear sea . I 7 i ' .. . . ' ,. H1•ntington Beach Fo1•ntain Valley EDITION * * * * VOL. 69, NO. 105, 6 SECTIONS, 86 PAGES ORANGE COU NTY, CALIFORNtA WEDNESDAY, APRIL 1,, 1976 fternooo N.Y.St~ks • • TEN CENl'S Measles Dot County, FV High Scho9 By WILLIAM CHREJBER Of IM Oo11r ... i.t twll I Or:.mee County health ofhc1all. I are f1ghtLng to contain a "sigruf1 cant" outbreak of red me as les at I three county hi&h schools that cou!d become art epidemic 1r 1t continues $pread1ng at tht-cur rent rate ( Dr Paul R. Engle. art mg coun l Ly health oUicer said today that "weU over JOO cases" of mea:.le:. have been reported at Founti.1n \'allev. Tustin and <;arden Gro' e tl1gh Schools . • This 1s very s 1gn1f1cant MnCt! we had only eight ca~s Ill the first four months last year," Engle said. · 'll as movmg from schooltoschool " The outbreak st arted about two weeks ago at Tustin High. moved to f''<)untain \'alley and then to Garden Grove about 10 days ago, Engle said. "\Ye are uriiing anvone "ho hasn't already hull the disease or who rece111ed ''a<'cLOe pnor to about 1968 to get an anoculutaon ;u soon as possible so we can bnng this problem under t.-un trol." Engle said The health officer said therl' as. a plentiful s upply of new 'accme for red measles and the mocula lions c an be obtained from rama ly doctors or free or chanie at county clinics Cllnac information cttn be o bUaned by l'alhniz 834 3171 t::ngle explained that the out break 1s apparently limit<.'(f to high St'hool-age s tudents becuu:.C' the vaccines they were given as children "weren 't effective " fie s aid that pr<'·l968 vaccinc.>s used to anoculute schoolch1ldren at the lime were rar less effccll\'e thtan new s~ums and "simply d1dn 't do the JOb " A<"cording to the health officer . measles ammuniiuhon techn1 · que6 hnve also been reranL'<i i''or example. he noh.'d thnt lhc shots used to be g iven JO a child '!! r1rst ~ear-, but ll hall been lt>arned Mnce that as too soon "These children who were im· properly immunized are now m high school and the dtsea:.e has a foothold." Ena.:h.· l\n1d "Only n 1mmunazat1ons will :.tam&> 1t o .iga1n " Anyone w ho hod the rt~ mea5les .all a youug~lt'r 1s lnf- mune for hre from the duseusc. Ht added. .~ The current ml•asles problerfl had its roots in Los An1o1elot. County, where 1mmun1zutwn programs aren't us effil'ient. tSee MEASLES, Page M> NewcOiners, Veteran Winners BERKELEY !A P > -Wilhilm and Emily H arns, the former un derground companions or Patnc1a Hearst. were chaq:ed t oday with k1dnaping th~ news paper heiress m ore than two years ago. The llar nscs, '1"-ailing lnJI 111 * * Patty's Prognosis Promising REDWOOD C rTY <API Patricia Hearst, rushed tn J hospital in pain after her n~ht lung suddenly collapsed, was re ported resting comfortably today -the day she was to have had a dreadt>d courtroom reunion with twoundl'rground companions The 22 year-old convicted bani. r obber was t aken to Sequoia Hospital Tuesday evening ~asp· mg for air after her lung col- lapsed without warning in the San Mateo County Jail She un derwent surgery less than t"o hours la ter Und er:.heri ff JI arold na rkt•r said M 1ss llear~t was in ~tabll' conchlaon and that tht· prognow, 1s good A do<'lor who exam1nel'IJ her said she probably w1>uld n· m ain hospitalized for four to fl\'t' days "She was in .ronsaderahlt• pain,'' sai d D r Jdfrn Waseberi:. lht• phys1C'1an "hu performe d thl"' 45 m 111utt• pro Cl'dur«.> to reduc1• pr<'si;url• in Miss lt('arst's C'hc'>l "llul ~ho· was vi:ry I~\ l'I ht'.ldl•<I .11111 handled ll 1111111• ""<'ll fhl•n · I' no question I h.il th1' ",1, an J <·ut1· emcr~en('y 1 l't1111rin1t 1mmC'1lia11• l'arc " Security was tlt:ht <1roun1I ltw h0$p1tul. about :!5 ir11l1•!> .\11u1h 11( San Fr1i1\i'1'""" Sht•nrr·., t.lt•1111t11•' were st;1t1orwd .1t lht• 1•1111•rv.1·nC') cntrnnci' anll 1·h1•\\ht•r1· 111 tlw f:w1lity. M1.;.; llt•Jrsl ~~;1s in u Prt\'atc room 111 .1 '''rt11>n of llw l hr I.' 1• ll t n r v h n' p 1 ta I ""h 1• n• matern11\ anll surj.!1'1")' rutwot' nre usually kt•pt. Rulll Arthur J . Faro. tht' as!IOC1 alt• ho~p1tal all m1n1!'lrator It w,1s Che ftr'il 111~ht 111 th,. nearlv st•\'Nl rnonth" 'tnc1• h1·1 capture thnt M1"" lh·ar!'lt h.111 not s kpt 1n o ('Cll al th1• j111l She· w:i' w have been fl o" n to Lo-i An.:d1•<j earl)' today for a prt•ln:tl ht'llrlOJl on state kidnapan~. a5sault .mil robbery charges. It was at this that hcarin~ M1s11 Henrsl was to have cncountn1•d Wilham and J:;m1ly llarn !'. lhr Symb1oncse L1bcrat1on Arm\ member.; she r('porledly 1m phcall'd 1n :i Sacrnmcnto hnrllo. robbcrv durinj! a m1•c•t1ng l\tnn • dav "1th flH :11.wnts SHE OLDPET 1 JN PILOT AD \ "I sold him. The rl'sponse to the ad was qui te good " That's the advert1sm g success cxpet1ence or t he Costa Mesa woman who placed thi'> ad in 11\t• Oailv Pilot · Ralnbo~ boa, $30. Lovin~ Pct )I.XX X'('l.X Jf )OU ha\'e a µN )OU ":1nt In 5ell, call 642-5678 We make at easy for you lo put a few words to work. an the Daily Pilot Los Angeles on state kidnap, rob· bery and assault <·harges. "-erc char ged in the kadnapang b} authorities an Alameda County, where Miss Hearst was abducted by the Symbioncse Liberation . .\rmy on f'eb 4. 1974. Dist Attv Lowell Jensen :.aid he hJd been a:.:.ured b} un at torne-. fur :'\t 1ss llcarst that s he wouid pro\'1dt• ··complete cooperation in tes tifying again:.l the ll:irris(•s " In her bank robbery tnal in San Franc1sro. Mass Hear!lt tesllf1ed that the 11.trrises were among the terrorists who took her from he r Berkeley apnrt· ment She also d enounced them as vacaous captors who made her fear for her hfe cv<•n while out or their pn.•sence Albert J ohnson. one of Mass ltearst 's attorneys, said the 4tC tion was "Ion~ overdue. There 1s ample evidence lo convict lhl' Harrises. exclusivt! of Pally'::. testimony " Johnson S:iid he had talked \\'llh J .-nsen but that Miss llearst had not The charges were filed with the Berkeley-Alban y Munic ipal Court clerk's offlrc by Assistant Alameda County l>ast. Ally. Alex Selvin Lis ted we re 19 ('Oun ts -two eal'h or k1dnapang and false lll'I pnsonment. three of robbery and <Set> llARRISf.S, Page t\Z 1 FJI Sig11 Law Attacked Bv Realtor . Uy K.\TllV ('I.AN('\' Ot '"' Ottlft' P1tot \l'ff f'\1untJ1n \' .illl·v' s1i:n 11r 1h n:111C•'. wt11ch l1m1t ~ fr1·1· slandtnl( sai:ns to sho11p1n1t t•1•n ters and keeps th1•m under 12 rel·t high. came un<l<>r attack Tuc•s dJy durrnl? a d1amb<'r of t•om 11wrc1• l11n<'hc:nn "Wl' hav1· a i.:en111ne problem in the l'llL' ~aid Hcallor Z.:cl l'nnchak "It l'urrnot t>l' OH'r l<Klk l'tl . <'1t\ ofr1<"1al-., 11u·h11lin>: Coun nlman lkrnat• S\ ol~t:id. Pl Jn nan.: l'om m 1ss1on1•r l\l lk« C:1 p1111 a nd l'la11n111i.i 1>1rcctor Clin t Shl'rrnd, :-aid tht• <'lty 1:. lryini: to work \\Ith merch:ints on thc pr<i blC'm Chamber officials "UIUZt'sl,.d c.Junng th(• meeting that the ('1ly meet with m1;•rchants 11hopp1ng center by ~hoppin 1t center to help rles11tn a sign to meet 1ncl1v1dual ne('(f s Sherrod said later the c·1t\' alrcadv 1!> workini,t with a 111• "1i:ner nn the matter and off1rial" rC<'l'nlh .appro\Cd d1rt't'tOr) t~ pi.• "ls;:n' for <'Cntl·r" at Tallwrt ,\' cnut• .11HI !\\ .1 j!noha Sl rcet Jncl Euclid Strci.'l and \\'arnt•r ,\ \ t'OUi.' During a pancl discussion on signs. Capuu told about 60 merchants present that the plan· rung commission tries to balance interests of all areas m the com munaty, businessm e n and homco"' ners alike And Sherrod said the caly and the chamber's sai:n comm1tlec are in a~rE.'l'mcnt m most arra!'., f''<cept for the 'hoppinJ? ct'ntl'r sign ht•1ght Ii m ll He explained I hf• city "'ants to 3\'0ld the ·s1 ~n clutter·· of Harbor Boulevard and Brookhurst Street, n orth anrl tSee SIGNS, Page A%> LEADS FIELD IN HB Wlnner Pattinson WINS COUNCIL SEAT School Trustee Shenkman Oallt Pllel Sllllf -·' 'GRASS ROOTS VICTORY' HB Council Winner Siebert D11ring Campaign Mayor Comts Battin Aide Denies To Victory Neglect in Work The former chief aide to in- dicted Orange County Supervisor Robert Battin testified Tuesday that Battin's staff continued to do its county chores while the supervisor sou~hl statewide office in 1974. ''The county work got done as 1t was supposed to be done,'' Ted Moraitis tcsllhed. Moraitis spent a second full dav on the witness stand Tues· da)· as a witness for the pro secullon But under cross-exam1nat1on by d e fense attorney Matthew Kunhch. he manim12<.'d the 1m· pact of Ba ltin 's unsuccessful 1974 camp:ugn for lieuten ant governor on the business of county government For example . when ask<•tl \\hat county 11upphes were used in the <'ampa1.:n. Mora1t1<; nar rowed the list do"' n to ink from typcwr1ter ribhons and soml· Xerox paper And , M oru1t1 ~ admitted. without Ballin·, pC'rm1!>'>10n lw w:is the person \\hu madl• lh1• deCIMOn to UM' "II) to 20 ~heels .. of Xt•rox paper In an indictment hond<'d down la!.l August, thl• 1•ou11ty C:r.1nd Jun <'harj,?cd 11<1 llin "'1th '>l'H"1\ llou ~ Okay~ Bill WASHINGT0'1 lA1'1 Thi· llou'le ha11r«.>fu!wd111 block Prr'>J dent f'ord 's o rder to r<'m11vt• pr1 l't' and allocation <'Ontrols fr om oil used lo 11encratc cl<'ctru:1tv :end h<'nt large build1n1ts . Font'!'>ord<'r will remove the control'! unlc-~~ the S..-n11te act" bv April 27 to V<'lo lt. felony crimes related to the al· leged illegal use or county employes and s upplies in his ill- !ated campaign. At Kurilich's prodding, Moraitis said he initialed the employes' time s heets before Battin signed them . And in two pay periods dunng the campaign pcnod, he affixed a facsimile st:imp of Battin's signature on the payroll sheets. Moraitis said. "Did you have perm1ss1on to us e the <signature> stam,, .... Kurilich a sked. "I had implied authority. No one told m e, but to me al was a procedural t htng," Mor a itis replied. Monday the former Battin aide said tht> s upervisor had ISt-e BATTIN, Page f\21 Mexico Frees Corut Couple MF.XICO C IT Y <AP) A vacationing Long Beach couple• <irrcsted by Mex1c;in authontu.•s for taking pictures of a pnson wcrt' free today, a S. embassy i.pokesman says The embassy spokesman s:ml lhe a rresl of former lruc·k star Terry North and his w1fr. Judy both 28. was ba:o.ed on a "1111,un clerstanrlmlo( " The North.., w1·re relc-:1sed Tuesday after b<'ln~ arrested Monday for lak1nl( photograph"! or Lcucum berri Pris<'°-A fncnd, Z7 ycor-old Tod John Colbns. al~o of Long Beach, has been held al the prison s ince late 1973. Sextuplets Babies Born in England NEWCASTLE. England (AP) -Chris line Price. 30-year·old wife of a schoolteacher, gave birth to sex· tuplets here today. and a hospital spokesman said four or the babies were reasonably well and the other two -a boy and a girl -were "not very well." The m olher also was reported not very well, but was expected to improve within 48 hours. The sextuplets -three boys and three girls - were born by Caesarean section and delive red within four minutes. m ore than two months prematurely, the spokesman said. Mrs Price had been treated with a fertility drug, he added The only known s urviving sextuplets were born to Susan Roscnkowiti m Cape Town. South Africa, in January, 1974 . In Anaheim Anaheim's incum~nt mayor easily won a n ew term 1n Tuesday's charter city elections. defea\ing a cit y councilman beset in recent weeks with con· fhcl or interest allegataons. The c oun c ilman, Ralph Sneegas, was a lso defeated in has bid for re-election lo the council, placing third an an eight-man racc for two available seats Office fu rniture deal<'r William Thom won two mort• years as mayor o r thl' county':. most po pulous city. lie defeated Sneegas b} more than 1,000 votes. Elected to the two other coun- cil seats were William I Koll. a dentist, and Don Roth, a Realtor Only one other incumbent councilman, M 1chael Callahan or Placentia. lost his seat. lie was fourth in the council race behind r1ty Planning Commai.sioncrs \'1qun1a Farmer and Wi lham Rashford and Don llolt. J sales manager. The only othc•r ckct1on <iulsadt• the Oranl!c Coa!>l look placl' in l.o' Alam1to' where lh1· two II\ <'umbents 1n lhl' ra<·c., Barbara Audley and C:har lt·s S) lvw, won handily They o ulll1s t ;1nn·d fl>rmt>r <'Ouncllm ~in <.'harlt·~ Lun1t. who "-1" recJllPC1 two y1·:trs i11!1> aftc•r 14 '.l'<'ars on th<' counnl Ill· wu' atlt•mptang a 1·1nn l'IW«k 70 Visiting Swim Yoiuhs lnHB, Mesa Two Otnn1tl' Coast sw1mman1t organi7.at1ons are hostin~ ah<mr 70 children from M exa«o City th•~ wrek uHtir 'lcramblini: tn r1111l homes for th1• v1•Hlor~ and their f:imilies. M e m h ,, r s II r 1 h I' M (' s u Verde Counlrv Cluh i-"1m team and the llunt1nl!tnn Bc:1ch Aquatics team url' hosting tht' izuests who are comp<'t1nit in several Soulhl•rn Ca lifornia swim meets this week The c hildren arc rwrt of lhf' Swimming Association of Mex lco. T hey competed Monday ut Rio Hondo Junior College in Whittier. T oday they r aced s wimme r s at Marina Hig h School in HuntanJtton Bench The cbildrtin. 7 through 18. will \•is1t Dlsnevland a nd Marineland Thursday ~nd Friday, returning to the Mesa Verde Country Club Saturday nig ht for a reception hosted by the area swtm club~ Sunday they will return to San Diego for the flight back to Mex· 1c0City Pattinson Top Vote Getter Dy ROBE RT BARKER 0t t"• o~u, ~,,., s1~11 Political newcomers Ron Pat tinson and R achard Siebert and veteran cum paig n e r H on Shenkman were elected to four year terms on the Jlunllngtnn &>ach City Council UJ Tuesday'i. election. Patttnson, a former llunl· ington Beach policeman and now a rt>al estalt• ~alt>!>man. am:is~l'<I 5.577 voles, lOJlS Ill lh~ f1t•ld of 16 ~·andidates Shenkman finished "-llh 5,j!(jJ! \Oles. exa ctly JOO aht•ud or Siebert who :.ucccssfully fought off a strong l'hallcnge by Prim Shea who finished with 4,7Ui l votes. Caty Clerk Alicia Wentworth and City Treasurer Warren Hall ran unopposed and wer e re· dected to four-year terms. Mrs. Wentworth ~arncrcd 8,942 vote:. while Hall had 8,681 vow:. According to Mrs. Wcnt~orth, 22 percent or the city's 61 ,070 re· gistered voters went to Uw polls. The final tally was: -Pattinson. 5.577. -Shenkman, 5,268. -Siebe rt, 5, 168. -Shea. 4,716. -Ralph Bauer, 3.005. -Ruth Finley. 3.705 William Tizzard, 2,262. Peter M aclnnas. 1.189 Edward K:isner.1,182. Lee Rcbman.1.112 Sally Greenbaum, 1,078. John Saunders. 758 Andrew Chandler, 6lil( Levi "Bud" Rose, 5R9 Jerry Hudson , 400. <See B EACll, P age 1\2) &ys Club Benefit Due Member'! or the t'ount11iri Valley Doy-. Club ar1• sollc1tinl.! pledges ttus month for a Muy l "JO~-a·lhnn ' .1t lhc l'luh, 98411 T.1lhert Avt• Exel' u t 1 v 1· fl 1 r <' l'l or Ch n., Torn•s sa1cl 1111• fun<!~ n11,ed will ht• used 111 frna nc1• cluh pro jlr:Jmi- 'l'hc• ho,'. a lonj? with 11om1· parcmt.,. w 111 t.c k 1• 11l1•tl1.!C'I of 10 t·c•lll'I or mnr1• JH'f riuur1 C'r m1l1·. hC' 1>~1d, antJ lllc•y may wulk and run around I h1• 1·m1r'lt· Thr c\l•nt will lwgin at JO J m M.1y I. :.111d IJU \''\1on'I may lw rr fnrt•d to Tort 1·11111 9fiR fl2!i2 Oran~~ __j Con~t ~rsA ~ "'~atht•r F:m ton1i;:ht llnd Thui' d.1y, w11h a w,irm1n~ trend l:•kini! h1~hfj lo ;ahoul fi'i Th111 sday Low tol1••!hl nt·ar 41i INSIDE TODA)' lkturn with us now to l/1<1s1· thnllmg day1 o/ yt8lt'ryear - when Newport's Dick Lane um dt>$Cnb1ng wrttlbng on , ttJrly ttlevJSlon. Po11e A9. : J . At VfNf' S.rvtc• -II~ ,,,,.. .. mMc• I. M hrd U llle<IM• O•uthed C-lu Cr.\tWOf'f Ouc~ ... ll<n r.--.,~ .. l'Mone••-•I , ........ -....... _ MoUMt•\ Index ., ., ,, .. •• 01 ,. (10 (10 Att ., ,,. flA • t• n (.) C1 --------------- Al DAIL .., PILOT H /F Rec Bond Vote Set In Valley 87 KATHY CLANCY OfhO•llt l'l ... Mf" fo"ountam Vullc>y re •dents will be .asked June 8 to vote on ~.5 mllhon 1n reere:.llon b<>nds, despite rttulta or a recent poll which shows half the cltftens may nol upport il. The Poll. t aken during the city cen.sus, also shows 24 percent would 1uppor\ it, while 26 percent did not respond. Mayor Al Holhnden said today the question was asked without any supporting informatioo. And btt aald lbe wording was poor. lt uJred if residents would be w1Wn1 to pay an extra S60 a year • 1n taxes to finance recreation :raclliUes, h~ said, notmg many '·people would answer "no" im· •mediately. • But HolUnden said the results rt'veal that those favonng the bond election, and the tax tuke of 48.4 cents per $100 or assessed ·valuation that goes with it, will ':have to work hard to convince • voters before June 8. • City officials ordered the ·census at a cost of $18,000 to learn ~if populatio n bad incre ased, . making the city eligible ror addi· ttonaJ state gas and cigarette tax ·funds. .. The census showed population had jumped 1, 714 during the past year to 52.814, c ity olfidals said, making the city eligible for : $35,000 more 10 revenue each year. The question on the hood elec· lion was among five the city was allowed to ask, they explained. Hollindeo said the council had , hoped the survey results would • 1 be returned before it bad to call t the bond election. · But city officials had to set the . election by mid-March. and the survey results were just made available last week. Hollinden said he sull might have voted to hold the election, e\'en 1f he had known the s urvey results. He noted that very few residents turned out for public hearings to speak against the election, and the council cham· bers were packed with those favoring the added facilities. No Fountain Valley residents came forward to write a ballot argument a gains t the issue. Chuck Hall, chairman of the city Parks and Recreation Com· mission. submitted an argument favoring the proposal, oWciaJs said. "I am not surprised at the response," Holllnden said, not.mg that little information had been made public about the bond elec· lion when the survey question was being asked m February. "Out in some ways I am sur· pri ed that without much in- !ormation 24 percent would be m fa\·or." he said. City 'officials also said those who did not respond may have Jnswered that way be-cause they "anted to learn more first. The bond issue itself, which re· t1w res a two-thirds vote, calls for ,, 34 4·cent hike in the lax rate to huald two swimming pools, a <"11ltural building with a theater .incl added athletic facilities. Hut voters also will be asked to .1p11rovl' a 14 cent tax overnde to l111;mcc operations. The totul 48 4·cent t ax increase pt'r S\00 or assessed valuation "nuld <·(1st tht' owner or u home a:;i.t•si.t•d at $50,000 an l'xtra ~I 50 annuall y The <'en<;u'I, tllkl'n at 15,SJO re 'ldt'nCt">. 'how cd fo'ount<11n Valley ha:; J 48 peri.ons pt'r hnui.t•hold, c.•ompurl'd with llu· i.lall' av~ragc of 3 •W, city of· f11•1t1I'> said In response to other questions , 71\ percent i.11ul they favored pro· h1b1ting on street parking dunnR 'In-et :;weepmg dayi., 26 S per. \'t'nt s aid cnmc was the city's ino:;\ scnou!'> problt'm and 63 R l)('rrcnt said they wouJd not favor I t•dut'tnjt strccl ltghtml( ORANGE CO AST .. I l•JJlf1Qlt•11 tlw tlt~Qll' '-'""'' ,, .. n t P.~, oMtt\ _.,..,_, •• ••••.t'tt~l1 tN N•"'"\ l'tf'\\ t ('tfMt~ O• ff'"• ll'rfl'~f' ,.,.,, t 'wf .. 1'-"'''V (uft'I'"'"' ~'Mf411f• "'ffitlflif\\ ., .. Dut>•·~f'~ Mt\Ni•• ttw°""1"' 'f ...... f;t ''"'-'" ~\•, Nt .... <Wtf tlillt.-~, luf11n'IJ4 ,., t'• ., "'' ""~'"'''' \J•lh ' '••1tw '•Ottl•t· .... \'.•11 .. f •••I\ .. ~w., .. •WA• ""'·~f' C tw. t A ,,,..,1,. ••uo.~t '" •·'" "U\l•h.,•·· -t .,,,..., . .,..~ ... ••{ "' n '1,U '"" 1''"'1"'" O\tt)ll """""lf....-1 I +t 111 Vy. ti *"t't ),u,.,1 ( •'\t•• ,,,,...,,. 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George Arnold, the city's only official write·tn candJdat.e. re- ceived 73 votes. Arnold claimed he had to get more votes than that and "'ould demand a re- count. Pattinson said be thought the vote reflected that residents were ''tired of the same old garbage that they had been get- ting and were ready for a new meal." Pattinson, who was among the first in the campaign to say that City Adminis tr a tor Dave Rowlands should be le moved. said he'll ask for Rowlands' re· signation. Siebert said today that he also is in strong agreement with Pal· tinson that Rowlands should go •'for the good of the city.'· "I feel that bis credibility has been badly questioned," Siebert said. Siebert said that his victory proved that the •·grus roots'' movement was not dead. He said he ran his campaign entirely on his own and with his own momey. He said be did have the support of police, fire and municipal employe associations. Shenkman said the election showed him that the city res1· dents want dignity restored to c1· ty government and an end lo bickering at council meetings. He said that he. too. is 1n favor or Rowlands' removal and would urge him to start looking for a new job as soon as possible. He added that he would like to see the matter treated with dignity. Shenkman c urrently is serving on the Huntington Beach Union High School District Board of Trustees. He plans to submit has resignation immediately. Shenkman has one year re- maining on his school board term. Mrs. Shea today blamed her loss on anti.woman sentiment as well as a lack of endorsement in the Daily P ilot which discussed the issue that she is mamed to .Jerry Shea, a n officer with the Huntinglon Beach Company which has substantial mtercsts locally. The endorsement editorial in question discussed the fact that Mrs. Shea said she would abstain from voting on any issues involv· in g potential conf lict. Th e editorial said this situation. un- fortunately, is likely to impair her efrect1veness and draw attcn· lion from her efforts · "The Daily pilot did a numb<-r on me." she said. From P a g p A I SIGNS ... !\OUth or Fountain Valley city l1m1ts f'red Roberson, a member or th1· chamber s ign comm1lle1• urgut'd, howcv<'r. th al the 12 foot-hilth limit makes 1t impos!'1 hie to .:t-t adequatt> merchant Hl 1• n t 1 ( 1 l' a l 1 o n t o Jl u :; ~ 1 n ~ motorists lit• said l h<• la't 11mc hp <'hl.'ckcd. the city 's sal es tax n • \'1•11ue was about hall thl' county ,1veragt• "I am not sayinR merchant 1dt'ntificat1on on th<' 11lr<'<'t as th1· ultimate answer. but I lhmk at 1s n step 1n the right dfrect1on." ht' said. Caty Finance Dir<'ctor Howard Step h .-n s s a 1 d h 1• tho 11 ~h t Roberson's figure on the o;ak<1 tax was a little low, that at w;c .. more like 60 to 70 p<>rcenl or tht• j \'eral;(e From Pogp 1\ I BATTIN ... never told him to 11.~e county workers o n county time for campaign duties. And, he testified. he never heard Battin give such instructions to others So the jury would not confu"te Moraitis as a friendly witness. Kurilich asked him 1f he likes Battin. "No. I don't particularly llk<' him," the witness replied. Moraitis is now a pnvate a t torney 1n Santa Ana In the in vesl.l~atlon h'ading to Ballin 's 11ld1ctment. he was ~ranted am · munlt) 1n r eturn f or h 1'> testimony Trustee Post Now Vacant lluntington 8ut'h Union Wah S<'h<>ol District trust~es will 1•1tht>r have to appoint SQmeone tu fill Kon Shenkm an's seat on the 1>('t\oof board or call u special t>lection , Supermtendent FYank J Abbotl 11aid t.oduy But Abbott said 1t 1.<1 ~ l•tc to jtet the matter on thl• June 8 prtmiary ballot and probably Novt'mber would be the first election opportunity. The ltunllnJton Beach city charter proh1b1ts Shenkm a n from serving on both the City Council nnd the school board and Abbott said several county counsel op1n1ons also have ad· vis~ that serving in both offices could be a conflict of interest Shenkman s till has one year re- maining on has first four.year high school d1str1ct term. Abbott said trustees may hold a special meeting to dlSCuss the m atter. They already have scheduled a special meeUng Tuesday with the personnel com. mission. he said. The next re· gular meeting 1s s et for April 27. Shenkman 's seat becomes open as soon as the county s uperintendent of schools r e· ceives his resignation letter, Ab· boll said. The board could then appoint someone within 30 days or call for an election. IC an appointment is made , citizens would have JO days to collect petition signatures fore· ing an election iC they wished, Abbott continued. Both Shenkman and Trustee Ralph Bauer were seeking coun- cil seats, and Abbott said while both would have been excellent councilmen, it wouJd have left the board w ith only three lrusttts. As it is until Sbenkman's suc· cessor is seated. the board could run Into some difficulty with tie votes, be said. "But I think Ron will do a whale or a job on the City Coun- cil," Abbott s aid, saying Shenkman is one of the most knowledgeable trustees in the area of public finance he has worked with. f'rom Page A I MEASLES ••• Engle said. Late last s pring ln the Orange Unified School District, Engle said there was an isolated out- break or the disease that was quickly contained. The red mea sles start with a rash on the wrists and ankles and around the hairline, accom- panied by flu·hke symptoms or stomach upset. headache and runny nose. Engle said the disease is "com - municable" for about four days after the rash first appears and those who get the measles s hould stay in bed until the symptoms go away Health officials are convinced the disease a ppearing at county schools is "less severe" than normal red measles because of a residual effect of the old vac· cines. According to Engle, there should be no complications from the current form of the disease and it Is no threat to pregnant women, who risk bearing de· ft>rmcd childre n if exposed to German measles <rubella>. f 'ront PagP ,, I HARRIS ES. • 12 of a s sault with a d eadly weapon Accompanying lhe complaint was a 25 page amdavit t>lgned by Sc.-lv1n and outlining the basis for the chargrs. SC'lvin declined 1m mediate comment on the docu ml'nt 'l'hc chargm~ of the hu'iband ond wire rad1eol tum had been vx1~ctcd J ens en was among tht• prosecu t ors from various 1uni.d1ct1ons in the stole who mf.'t m San Francisco Tuesday to dis cuss Miss llcar st's role as potcn· trnl anformt•r Johnson said that Miss Hearst, convicted March 20of a bank rob. bery in whic h she Si'id the Har· rli.es took part. was "fearful and apprchensi\•C" O( h<'r first CO· counter with the SLA members s ince all were arrested here Sept. IR M 1so; llearst 's potential role in the trial o ( the flarrises here ap- pea red to Sl"nal the beginning or further prosecutions in which she "'ould aid the jlOvemment. Fireme n Dona te $150 to Scholars The Westminster l"lreman's Assoc1at1on has donated $1.SO to the Huntington Beach Union High School District's "Dollars for Scholars" program to help fmance a scholarship 1n a fire science program. District officials i1a1d Sl2.263 has been donated to the program so far They have set a $20,000 goa l and plan to ust' the funds to .1so;1st graduates with college <'O~tS Con1p11S Going IJp What was a cauliflower and strawberry field last year is becoming the S8 millioil Ocean View High School campus at Golden West Street and Warner Avenue m Hunt- ington Beach Officials of the Huntington Beach t:nion lhgh School District. say the district 's s ixth campus should be finished bv next January. Mcinnis, Ryckoff, Williams Sweep NB Two incumbent councilmen Don Mdnnis and PauJ Ryckorr: and a heavily favored planninjl commiss ioner, Ray Williams . were swept into office in Tuesday·s city council election in Newport Beach. About 30 percent of the city's 31,847 r egistered voters went to the polls. Mcinnis, who faced opposi- tion from only one opponent in District Two, garnered the most votes in the election. polling a total of 6,896 His opponent, 21 · year .old Bob Broc·kman got J,516. Ryckorf, who faced two oppo- n~nts in District Five. got S,291. His nearest competitor, Gwenda Watson polled 3,259 and tht> third candid.1te, I-fans Hegna got 343. Williams, who ran from Dis- trict Seven where there was no incumbent seeking re-election. competed against five other ml'n and outpolled his nearest com pelt tor by more than 2.000 votei. In that dist rlct the results "ere Williams. 3.721, Per Treblcr. 1.495; Duncan Mcintosh, 1,361 , Blll Morns. 805; Tom Blandi, 735. and Archibald Scott, 569. Both Ryckoff and Williams credited hard campaigning and their campaign orgaru:uillons for their victories. Mayor Mcinnis. who won elec· lion to his third council term, based his campaign on his re cord. College Meet Set Marla:ia High School juniors and their parents are invited to a college entrance seminar al 7:30 p.m . April 22 in r ooms 130 through 138 at the campus. 15871 Springdale St.. llunt.mgton Beach. Guler Kids Custodians Fora Day Kindergartners. first and second grader s from Gisler School 10 Fountain Valley are spending one day a week as Janitors through their new Dl&Sh McTrash Cleanup Club. Once a week the youngsters police the school yard and tell students about th<' importance of ecology o nd a clean environ- ment, said offi cials of the Foun. tain Valley School District. The students also recently pre. sent cd a "pollution solution" play for their r lussmates , teachers a nd parents. Learning coordinator Patty House a nd parents Karolyn Zebarth and Susie Hamilton arc in charge Of the new club, Of· ficiaJs said. Putyourface in our hands. All (,.,, ... l111v1• onr thing i11 n11nrno11 th1 ·v01I' ll1flrrrnl. 'I h.11 "4 why tlw opttru1n11 nt tlw Opt11·nl l>rpartnir•nt 111 Ward'~ 1J1kr i1u1 h n 1111111, h11rli look 11 l y nur no11t', "Y"ll, Ll-mplt')< nn<I r•nl"I, B1 .. ·f1u111· thn i:lnlll.("O th1•v fit !ti your fon• lit Jlllll ttH· wriy th••y hhould - m mfnrt1d1lv. with no ,fipp1111{ M pinrh mii. · Adil to thi'I thr l111f.(1• ...... II'\ t1•Hl of frnm~ ntlll ll'il'<On nlil•• l'll'lt, nnd it''< t'l\W 11'1 "'"' why wr'vr hnn,lfNI ovN ri<I0,000 '""""· fo'nr 1•y1>wrnr fo r vo11 r t•nt Irr f.1 mtlv, I OITI" lo I h1• Optu•nl 1 >t•pnrtmrnlal \\',1r11· .. COSTA MESA 714-549-9400 7 Irvine EDI TI ON VOL. 69, NO. 105, 6 SECTIONS, 78 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA ~roday's Closinlf N.Y. Stoeks .J WEDNESDAY, APRIL U , 1976 TEN CENT~ 'Rape' Ordeal Ends for Irvine ltlan J By FR EDF.RICK SCROEMEHL Vernon. formerly or University charges had been dropped dunng "It's all been vN·y bewildering Vernon's name to investigator&. "ll .. was not . an unanvol~ ~1"•0•11'"'i.tsuti Park, due to whal a deputy a· telephone conversation Tues· for us. It has be<'n bew1ldenng T he warrant was obtain t•d cu~e. W.nghtsa1d. What his mother descnbed a~ u termed "1nsuC1cient evidence " day njgbt with his parents, Or for him ll 's been fnghtening after tht' 19 year-old rape \'ICt 1m f ollowing his arrest in Eun>k "bewildering and rnghtenmg ell "He was a bsolved or th1l> by and Mrs, James Vernon It's bard to believe that the mat· 1dent1f1ed a two year-old photo-\'e~non w as released on SIO. penence" has ended for a 21 numerous ab bi witnesses placmg They learned that the case had ter developed a.!> 1t did." Mrs gr11ph of Vernon ball. Hts parents posted thtj year-old Humboldt State College him 1n another location." Wnght been rusm1.ssed urher Tuesday \'er n o n s a 1 d Tues day 1n a "What I "as informed of" as a money , . > student arrested 1n connection said Those "1toes&es told m "hen their son wui. to ha\e been telephone 10terv1ew pos1uve 1deot1f1cat1on an~ otht>r Mrl>. \ ernon Sdld the coupl~ with the J an 1 rape of an lrvtne vestigalors lhal Vernon was tn a arraigned on lhe rape char~e at Vernon was arrcl>ted Mart'h 9 1o c1 dents t'h at po 1 n t e d have spent another $2.~ tn con woman Humboldt State classroom the Harbor Court The younger on a warrant alleging k1dndp and e1rcumstantially 1n hlb d1rec· ne<:t1on with lhe arrest. m~ludm.: 'Die district auomey's oCCicl· rught the rape occurred, Wnght Vernon prev1oul:>ly had won the rape. The prev1ou!> day, Irvine t1on." Wright said He declined to attorney. tclephonl' and travel has decided not to prel>s rape said right to re main 10 Eureka dunng police had ret'c1vcd a call from disclose the nature of the costs. charges against John Charlt.>i. Verno n learned that the preliminary court proceeding~ an anonymous tipster who ga\'e circumstantia l evidence <See Cl.EARED, J>ageA2) i' l /~P'/* ·· Water Softeners Eyed .. llt•"s •lat• "(Jee11poni .. -~ Wlrtpf>el• ThoM• ll'ltc·r.., ;11ldn'SM'd to "o<'cupunl" ha\l' a legll1m:lll' hOntl' In (;,11 \ ~l.irtrn·., m:11lbox In .\lc>rCl•d ~lartut "<l~'i ht• put nut lhl' naml•pl.ih' ht'C'<lll"{' he• \\anted pnvar~ hut mo ... 1 ol 111-. O\\tl .iuon\ mous m.ul 1:-. marked "re.,1 dl'OI '' Bus Driver Sues In Irvine Tragedy \\\om.in" ho\\ a" at tlw "h1•1•I of .1 '.1m11 1111., 1n J C'nll1s111n th.11 l'l.llllh'tl lht• lift• of OOl' 1·h1lcl .1n1I 1111111 lt•cl 10 PHii'" on "l'\ t•r.il oth1•1, h.1!> ''"''' till' othl•r drl\ 1·1 and h1' 1•m 1d1n c•r., 1111 un 'II''' ti 11•11 11.1 m ;ij!t'' in Clrun.:1· < 'm11111 S11p1·r111r Coufl "''' 11an11•il a:-dl'f1•nd,1nh \\II h .J.1nw .. Enwr:-011 llarlh'\ .inti !ht· S11lh :'.llllN l'i1ntr.1rt1111i Corn 11am 111 t' the city of lnllll' .ind the l'ount~ or Oran~c Jore; <.'arol\'n ;\nd~~on Con ners of .S.inta· Ana cl:ums in h1•r la"c;u1 t thJl Rartlcy ":" , pnmaraly rf'<>pon .. tble for lhC' rol . hston belwef'n hie; lruC'k 1111d her ;Rou.:h Riders Da~ C'amp Im' .Ii SHE OLD PET IN PILOT AD i "I c;old him The response to the ad "as quite !i!ood" Thal's the ad\'erhs1ng succe s esperfence of the Costa Mesa '..voman "ho plat'cd thts ad 10 t"e D:uh Pilot l · Rain ho" boa. SlO. Lt" ln.-t Pt>l '('('( '(\\\ If ~OU h:iH' " pet ~OU \\ant lo 'fCll eall 6 12 56iR We make 11 ea~~ for ~ou to put a fey. y.urcb to \\Ork 10th(' Dail~ Pilot • .11101· '.!J at thr in1t•r,rct1on or JC'f frr\ .ind H.irranr.1 road-. 1n Ir ~IOC' h·n:-1\ 1• rn.1d work m tht• ur<'a nt 1 h<' t lflH' krl Mrs Connor!> to 1i.1m1' thl' olht•r ddendanh l\lr ... <'onnf•rs .1sks that tlw tnal 1'11111'1 cl<'tt•rm1m' tht• ;ttr11111111 of <lamagl'' '\hf' i.houhl 11•rt'I\ 1· for h<'I II\\ II IOJUrH·s Hoth i.he and tht' dch.-ndanl' h o \ t' b <' l' n n a m c d a s <' o df'fcndants 1n a numbl'r or SupN1or Court aC'tron~ filed b~ the parents or lhl' dead boy antt thos<' 1nJured in the <'Ollis1on 7\1 r~ Conn NS "'as t'hargcrl \'1th man<ilaughter folio" mi;: un IO\'C<;l1~:it1on of lhC' ('Olh'\100 Thc">r charc('<> "er<' lat1·1 droppt•d Conf ah Picketed WAS HIN G T ON (AP > - Engineers and techn1<'1ans on s trike against the National Broadcasting Co. threw up a picket hoe around a hotel where four Democratic presidential ('andidates were to address a con' e ntion of newspaper editors Tuesday l' S District Judl!e Gerhard /\ Gesell issued a tcm porary restra1n1ng order conCin ing p1cketmg b~ the National As soc1at1on of Broadcast Emplo.>es and Technicians lo one spot Irvine Council Delays Action on Ban Adoption of a n ordman('e that would ban use of home re· generative water softeners was dela)ed Tuesda) night b~ the trvine City Council Council member.!> agreed that the proposed punishment ror \ 1olators of a S500 fine and or six months in Jatl "as a bit too much They s aid a $100 hne "ould be sufficient. The change will mean tht' or- dinance will have to I><> rem· troduced and reconsidered by the council at future m eet.Jogs. The Irvine R anch Water Dis tnct 1s lobby an~ for the ordinance as a mean::. of cutun~ down on salt content 10 sewerage that 1s treated and ust>d for trngaLion on the lr\'lne Ranch and Wilham Mason Park Regent>rat1\ t' "atcr !>Oftener~ are the type to "'h1ch r0<:k salt i~ added pcrrod1tally The ban would not mcludl' canister type softenin g S}l>tem!> mamtmned by private compan1e!\ In a rt>latt•d action Tuesdav night. the council approved a JOi nt powers al'?r<'ement that will allow the water district to en force the ord1nanct' whl'n 1t •~ adopted According to the agrl'<'ml'nt. the district has surficient l>ta!f to conduct the enforcement pro gram." htle the city does not Prior to the council'!> action lr\'ine re~1dent Ed"ard Wnght ch arged that thl' aj!reemcnt would create "a secret 1n \'eSll~at1\e police force" in lhl' Irvine Ranch Water District "Onl' rl'allv "'onders whether they prefer ;1~riculturc or l)(•o pie." said Wri#(ht. Another resident. Robert lloth. e harJled that the proh 1b1t1on would mean that reMdcnt:-. w1I'/ be s ubs1d1zmg thl' "atl·r di~ tnct 0!> rccl:.11mt'd "atl'r ... all':-o pro .:ram \\' 1 I I 1 a m H u r ~I ~ c n (• r a I manager. ~aid thl' rl•l'lamataon program 1:. purl of a d1stnct d fort to reduct' the cleP<,•Odl'n<'l' 1111 (re!>h "Uter that I!> 1mpor1t•d Ullo OranJle County HI.' noted that the ~late ali.u ha' sN i..tandards rt'gardtng :-alt t'Oll tent m reda1mcd "'ntl'r "\Vi.• an· trying to m t'et t he :.tar1da1 d, handed do" n to us.·· hl' ~aul 'Sober Pill' Seen at UCI By DOUG FRITZ.~llE Ot IM O•oly ~tie! ~II The party is over and you·,c had too much to drink. Bas1call r. your choices arc to stay whcrt· you a re. call a cab or risk accom modalions in the county Jail or the county morgue at the un planned end of a drive home A team of UC Irvine medical researchers 1s working on another alternative a sobcnng pill. In a report presented Tuesday to the Federation of American Societies o r Experimental Biologists meeting in Anaheim. Dr. Ronald Akana of tiC l 's neurochemistry department said progress has been made in 1solat ing such a drug. The UCI team of Dr Alcaoa. Dr. Sujata T ewari and Dr Ernest Noble have spent the past three years looking into lhe er feel s o r various drugs on drunkenness. O•it'f ~1101 .1t.t1t l'Mlf't'\ Dr. Nobel recently left UC I on a lea\'e to become director of the National Ins titute of Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism ( NIAAA ) THREE UCI MEDICAL RESEARCHERS REPORT PROGRESS IN FINDING 'SOBERING PILL' From Left. Dr. Ernest Noble, Dr. Ronald Alcana and Dr. Sujata Tewari The tea m hus founti three drugs which nppear to r ut soml' of the efrects or alcohol. Or Alcaoa said in an mtcrvre" Tht> drugs L 001>.1 Aphednne and ammoph~lline ea('h suppre~s t'crtam aspects or drunkenness. but not all eHectc; The drugs, l>r Alcaoa said, s timulate th<' production of catacholam1nes. a c hi.•m1l·al 111 at1on between hr;un ;1ml n<'n<' cells. In lC'sls ad m in 1stl•n•d to vol un teer drinkers. motor coord1na Ico n . altcnt1on an<l C'll•rtro <'ncephaloj?ram 1wtterns shoY.ed 1nd1cat1ons of soht•nni: aft,•r lht· drugs were adm1n1slert•d, Dr. Alcaoa said The \.'Olunteerc;. he said, Y.cre ~1ven the equ1 \l:i lent of ,,, ounce!! of ~10 or vodka (or a 1511 pound m an. Blood tests. he• s111d. ind1r,1tc·d lhi.' volunteer~ had I 1wrl'rn1 hlood alcohol conll•nt. lhf' 11•\ 1·111( Cahforn1a ·:-. :{'RU I d<'ftn1tmn nf drunkennesi. r\(ter the tests. hl' saul, lh1· <Set" BOOZE. Patt' i\21 Harris Duo Face Charge Of Kidnaping BERKELEY tAPl Wilham and Emily llarris. the former un- de r~round companion s of Patricia ll<'arst, Wl'rc charRed today with k1tlnap1n~ the· newspaper hc>Jrl'!>:-> more· than tY..o ye:irs a~n The llarrisC's. aw;utin~ tnal In Los AngelE's on stall' kidnap, rob bcry and a!>,ault charges. were char,1ted 1r1 thl' k1dnaprnJ! by authonlws in Alamrrla County, wht•r<' l\11ss llcar st wa-. abducted h;. th<' Symb1ont•'e L1bcratw11 1\rmv on Jo'l'h "· 19i·I Dist All;. LO\\ c• 11 ,J pnst•n sa1rl ht• had bt.•1•n ai-i.un·d liy ;in al tornc•\' for MIS'> I ll·ar!>I thut shl· Y.lluict pr11\'1dc ··complete c<.10perat1on 1n lcsllfvin~ against <~e HARRIStS, Page A2 ) Sextuplets Babies Born in England N EWCASTLE. England <A Pl Christine Price. 30-year-old v.1fe of a schoolteacher. gave h1rth to st•x luplets here today. and a hospital spokes man said four of the babies were reasonably well and the other -a boy-was· ·not very well.·· One girl had died. The mother also was reported not very well. but was expected to improve within48 hours. The sextuplets -three boys and three girls - were born by Caesarean section and delivered within four minutes, more than two months prematurely. the spokesman s aid. Mrs. Price had been treated with a f c rtility drug. he added. The only kn0\.\.11 sun;ving sextuplets \\ere born to Susan Rosenkow1tz in Cape Town, South Arrica. m January. 1974. ---------- Irvine Seeks Own Animal Department Plans for the c1l\' of lrvmc to create its own animal serv1rt·s di· partment advanced at Tuesd;iy·s lrvmc City Council mcctin~ The council dircctc<l thc c·1t\ s taff to tl'll t he· county Animal Control Dc•partmcnt that 1l "''" not requ1n• th i.crv1ccs after St•pt l Leo rcart, director of pubh1· ·safely, s:ud today that the C'1ty plan!> to have its own ammal services department in operal111n by the S<-ptem b<'r datl' Under the proposal. lh1· ('1ty would hare· rwo :in1mal i;i•rvw1· l'rllployc•s who would prov11h-t'm l·ra,l(l' 'H'Vt•n dnys •• Y.t'Pk Str;1y an1m£1ls "ouhl hi' 1 rnpoun<INI ,11 the Soc1etv for thl' l'r1•v1•1\l1111111I Crucltv ll> Animals Shl'ltl'r 111 Laguna Ul•ach. Peart .,:.11d Peart said the city was prompt l'<i to formulate its own animdl serv1 t'eS department afll'r .t citizens' comm 1ttcc found that services provtd<•d by the county were not adequate lie said the city's prnj?ram Y..111 cost about $65,000 durinf.! tlw first year of operation lks:.llfllh1· Lockheed Pact WAS HIN GTON IAPI Lockheed Aircraft Corp. and the Secunties and Exchange Com mission have agreed on a settle· ment of charges that the firm made Illegal payoffs totaling some S25 million to promote its business in forelj{n countries over a seven-year period. As th<' t'onsent decree was signed m U.S. District Court Tuesday. the• compa ny a lso l'Omplied with a Senate multinational subcom m 1llee subpoena for documents t'oncero1ng l he foreign pay. men ls. co ... t would be offs<'l hv l'"l1m,1ll'd n•venuc frorn l11•1•n;l' .Hld Ill\ pound fl'C'!> of M5.000 lo $SO.IHIO The r1ly 1s ool l·har~l'rl for 1·oun tv Amm<1I <'ootrol :-.c•rv11°1"• l'hl' c:ounty prol(nim 1i. fundPd h-. count> tJ~c' l'e:irt -.aid 1t has b1•t•n l'"llm,1tl'IJ th,11 lh<'rl· .irl' 11boul G.5011cloi.:s11> lht• I'll) · Wl•c•st1mall'lhJt on more· than 20 or 2fl J><'r<'ent an• lln•n,rcl \\ ,. plant to an1t1all' a vigorou ... pro i.:ram to llccn ... c all doi.:i.." 1'1 .. 11 l ... a11I \\eath .. r ..-air toni~ht :incl Thur<, d:iv. with u warm1n~ t1l'ntl l.1ktn1? h1i.:hc; to ahout r.r. Thur,cla\ I.ow to111~hl 111•.ir ·lli INSIDE TODA\' Ueturn u.·1th w1 now t11 th1n1• thnllmq days of yestt'n/car u.'l1rn .'I euj>Or t '11 Dick lAnl" IOOT descnhmg u•restlmq on eor/11 telet'l310n Page A'I AIV-~••k• ~to ... Crnw .. mMo L M .. yll (Allfo,-n•• 0 •'4111 ... C:0.,,1<• 0-.u..,,4 °'"" Nouce, Cll<le<IOI P• .. E1tt•f1••ftf"fMnt ~ . .....,,.(. ~ Hef'e\C•M Mftu-" Index AJ t.i.lllMX A• BJ ~fltM 9' (.) ,..,.. ., . 81 llollYM<ha It AS "°""'""I "vflf• It 01 II N.tll0111I NtW\ At c 10 Or11191 tountf A II 1 J CIO Pt9111t Cl I All s...,.,, 11 I A• SloO Mothh I t S Ill t Ttltvl\ltft 11 .. S T1te1ltf\ 11 t Ct 1f W.•tM,. At CJ Wotld Nt •\ At Cl ----·--- % DAIL V PILOT Outbreak Watched Measles Spreading? .. .... • :· .. • • • .. . "' • • 0.11~ ~ ... SUll -· POLICEMAN WEIGHS KILO PACKAGES OF MARIJUANA CONFISCATED IN RAID San Clemente Officer Vern McGarry Studies Seizure Which Netted About 1 SO pounds Helpful Cop Finds Pot By WILLIAM SCltR£1BER Ol-.o.u,,.. ... ~" Oran1e County h~•llh offtcl11ls are ttghtlnc to contain a "i.lgn1h C#nl" outbreak of red measles nt three county high schools that rould become •n l'P1demlc if It cootlnuca s preading 11t the cur- rel\t rate. Dr f>uul R. Engle. actinK coon· ty health officer s aid toduy that ''well over 100 cases" of meai>les hMve been reported at Fountain Valley. Tustin and Garden Grove High Schools "This is very significant since we had only eight <>ases an the first four months last year ," Engle said "It is moving from school toschool " The outbreak started about two w~ks ago at Tustin High. moved to Fountain Valley and then lo Garden Grove about 10 da}1> ago, Engle said "We are urging anyone who hasn't already had the disease or ~·ho received vaccme pnor to about 1968 to get an inoculation as soon as possible so we can bring this problem under con· lrol," Engle said The health officer said there 1s a plentiful s upply of new vactme tor red measles and the inocula-San Clemenle Bust Yields 70-kilo Haul tions can be obtained from fam1· ly doctors or free of charge at with the San Clemente depart-~ounty clinics. Clinic information A Sa n C'lemenle pol1t'c patrolman who s topped to assist two motorists instead found 70 kilos ( 150 pounds> of manJuana and endt•d up Jrrt·sting two San • Diego County men Tuesday The mar11uana "a~ \ ulued at about $20.000 on th<.> 1lhc1t market and was rated onl' of the largest dope busts by a patrol offtcl·r in : the rllv's htl>ton : Police declined to 1dentifv the two m en pending romplet1on or the 1m·cst1gat1on The men. t>otn 21. "ere rclcai.l'd on s.5,000 bail Both were bookt•d for possession of man1uanJ v. 11 h intent lo l>t'll Patrol Commander Lt Chfford Gatr-. said Off1Cl'r Vcm M('Garn v. as :-.outhbound on thl' San D1l•go Frl.'eway ~rnd "us clockinJ.! ..a !tpecdt.>r who i.pOlll'd the officer Jnd slov. l'd do" n Lt Gatt•S s aid !\h'Garf') l'X1lcd the freeway at the Has1lone Hoad offramp and was rt.!turnmg lo the CLEARED. • • "This ktnd of evt.'nt can be ex- tremely colotly to innocent JM!O· pie." '\he said Vernon t'i a formt'r t.:n1vers1ty lligh School and Ornnge Coa st College i.tudenl II<' Ls maJonng in an and l::nghsh at llumboldt State During the JJn 7 rJJ)(', <1 )oung man " ho mu ttc rl'cl lht• naml' Cind\ · forcl•d tht• Inane woman into a <'<tmp('r and threatened to kill ht•r 1'1 :.hl' did not cooperate The 1nc1denl oc curred near the 1nter'iect1on or M1rhelson and CuherdnH•s lnv<'st1,11at1on shov.<'d that \'ernon did not O\\n u trut'k· <'amf)t'r (II<,{' the Ont' used 1n the i·nml' f 'rom Pogt• ,\I BOOZE. • • \ olunlt.'1•1' '' t•rt• frd a111I 111 1 \'l•n ho mt• ,\ 11 h 11111: h I Ii o• I 1111111 I1 1• r' llhll\lt•cl 11ltl11'.1t111n' 111 'ohn1•I\ 111 ~on11• llrt'il.,, 111t•mon J11<J 1111wi<l h •'t" 1ntl11·at1·rl lh1•\ ""rt' ,1111 un 111•1 I ho• 111rlu1·1111 ll1 Aka 11.1 'aid 0111 11!11111,111· ~n;tl ' Dr 1\11 .111a -..1111 1-. t1111t•\ l'lnp a \a((' drui: thut pt>oµll• 1,1n tllk(' .1ftn ht•ro111111i.: 11w hn,1h ·1t .11111 th11l '' 111 '11h1•r th1•n1 up 111 ,, hulf hour l11 .111 hnur 1\ntl tht• p11111t or lht• r('"INlfl'l1 ht• ,,1111 . 1-. 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Police narcotics officer Jim Spr eine said the load was com· merdal grade Mexican man· Juana and was probably being transported north from San Diego althetime. The a rrest and seizure of the marijuana actually oc · curred tn San Diego County, however . 1unsdirt1on will remain Gulf Leads Gas Hikes CHICAGO !AP) -Gulf 011 Corp. has hiked its pnce for gasoline by one cent pe r gallon, and similar hikes are planned by other maJOr firms, a petroleum industry analyst says. A Gulf spokesman at the firm's headquarte r s tn P1ltsburghsa1d pnces '4ere hiked Tuesd ay but no formal announcement was made Mobtl 0 11 followed. Ashland Oil. Marathon. Pa sco. Aml.'r1ca n Petrofina and other ma1or independent dis tributors also have hiked prices by a rent a gallon or wall do so within a few days, accord· mg to Herb Hugo, editor of the industry n e wslette r Pl att's 01lgram price scrvicl'. Frotn Page /I I HARRIS ES. • lhe Harrises " Jn her bunk robber)• tnul in S un Franc1Ho, Miss JlearJ>t te511hed that the llarnscs were among the terrorists who took hl'r from h1'r Rerkdl.'y apart ml.'nt. She abo denounced them ,\<; \ 1c1ous captor s v. ho made her fl•:1r ror her ltfr t'V<'n wtule out of thl•tr presence. Alhl.'rt Johnson . one of Misc; llrarlll ·._ attornl') 1>. said th<' ar t1on v. a'> "lonR overdue There i-. .1mple e \·1dt•nc-1• to {'On\ 1ct lht· llarrtst>i>. <'Xcluc;I\ e or l'alty'-. testimony " Johnson sutd he hod talked with Jt'n'lcn but thut Miss lll'ari.t h11d not Thi.' char gt·~ were filed with 1 h1• Bcrkclcy .f\lhany Mun1 c 1pnl C'nurt rlcrk 's office by A1>s1s tant Alnmedu County Dist. Alty Alt•x ~Inn. Listed were 19 counts -two f':lC'h of kidnaping and false im- pniionment. three of robber)• and 12 nf assault with a deadly \t eapon Arrompanying the complaint was a 25-page affida\•it signed by Selvm and outlining the bas is for the charges. Sclvin derhned im· mediate comment on the docu· ment The charging of the hui>band· and·wire radical team had been e~pert(>(! Jensen "as among the prosec utors from \ anous Junsd1ctions in the state who met in San Francisco Tuesday to dts· cuss Miss Hearst's role as poten- tial informer . Johnson said that Miss Hearst, convicted March 20 of a bank rob- bery in which s he said the Har- rises took part, was "rearful and apprehensive" of her first en· counter with the SLA members since alJ were arrested here Sept 18. Miss Hearst's potential role in the trial of the Harrises here ap- peared to s111nal the lM-ginning of further prosecutions in which she would ald the JlOVernmenL ment,Lt.Gatessa1d an be obt ained by calling OUicer M cG a rry. 22. 1s a ·3171. former S an Cle m ente Police Engle explained that the out Cadet. He has been on the force break 1s apparently limited to full·timefor about 13 months high school-age student:. bccaui.l' oc a 'Playground' To Fluor Employes By LAURIE KASPER 01 llM O.lly ,., ... Sufi The 4,700 Fluor Corpor ation employes who will begin moving mto the new Irvine plant Uus fall "look at Orange County a s more of a playground for weekends and afte r hours." About hair the company's workers already live in the Orange o r Rive rside county a reas. a ccording lo H . K . "Dutch" Willwater, genera l manager or the new racility. These people are excited about the move from their present plant tn East Los Angeles. he said. But the other half of the employes still Ii ve in Los Angeles and face the job relocation with apprehension. he explained to- day. W11lwater and two of his fellow Fluor executives. Jay Reed and H L. "Bud" Dobyns, djscussed the new plant and lh<.> expected impact of the corporation's m ove dur ing a Newport Harbor Chamber or Commerce town meeting. Reed. vice president of the cor· poralion, said Irvine was select- ed a11 the site of the new facility because employes said five years ago that is where they would most like to work. The southeast Orange County location offers good schools, a \'artety of places to hve and clean :ur and 1t doel>n'l have "the DMZ romplex1on where we arc now," he explained W1llwater said 500 lo 1,000 more l'mployt·!> may decide to move to the county after they be~1 n working ht' re "It's probably more traumatic on the ware and children - maybe e\'en the "1fe than 1t is to the em plo> e," he said. Still, the munal(cr said. a re· ('ent l>Urvt'y of the l'mploye1> tn· d1cated that only f1\'l' J>('rcent or them "'111 le ave the rnmpany when their JC>b& ure mm•t•d Ile.' sau1 u bout 2.000 of the cmploye:. havt.• :.aid they will be interested tn a commuter pro .iram Y.h1 ch should reh<'ve somt• or the potential trnffic tn the areJ The ('Ompany, he su1d. is look· mjl at a t'ommuter \an i.ys tt•m an<f ,·ons1d<'ring IHI expansion of ttw1r prest>nt rur pool proJ(rnm He sold the <'nginc·erin~ and t'onstructlon company will pro bably ~ta~g<'r work ~h1fl-; to IC'vcl out the traffic flow Wlllwater noh'd that additional work which 1s ant1('1pated means more Jobs "111 be a \'a1lablc al the plant. The d1 v1s1on population 1s e'<Pt'Cled to hr up to 5.000 people 1,963 Vets At Saddleback Nearly one out or every five Saddleb•ck College students is a \'eleran. according to statistics released this week by Pat Grant, veteran affairs coordinator al the Mission VieJo campus. There are 1,963 participants in the college's veteran program, or approximately 18 percent of the sprin1 quarter enrollment of 10,867. Orthese sludenls 1,383 are full-time students. The figures Include 1,812 male veterans, 41 female veterans. 44 dependent males, S3 dependent females and 1..3 widows. by 1977, he said . Also. another 500 people arc ex· pecled to be m oving to the !-tt<• after the new corporation head quarters building 1s completed tn August of 1977. Another lrarric problem the company may be facing 1s tn the air. For the company said to be the largest air t ravel at'rount 1n the state, Reed said. ''there are some limitations here IO<.'ally. We're aware of that." Although the site at the in· tersection of the San Diego Freeway and Jamboree Road tn· eludes two helicopter pads. he said they will probably also usc bus service and local commuter airflhi:hts. I ) I the vac('mes they \\ert" g1\•en ai. children "weren't t'ffeet1vt-." lie said thut pr<.>·1968 vaccines used to moculute schoolch1ldrt-n at the time were far less effective than new serums and ":.1mµly didn't do the job. · • Ac('ordlng lo the health officer. meas les lmmun1iatlon techm ques have also been refined. l"or example, ht> noted that the shots used to be giv<>n in a child's first year. but 1t has been learned since that is too soon. \ "These ('hildren who "'ere 1m- /properly immunized are now m high school and the disease has a foothold." Engle said. "Only new immunitations will s tamp it out again." Anyone who h ad t he red mea1>les as a ) oung1>ler 1s im- mune for hfe from the d1:.ease. he added. The current measles problem had its roots in Los Angeles County. where immun1zat1on programs aren't as efficient • Engle said. Lale last s pring in the Orange Unified School District, Engle said there was an isolated out· break of the disease that was Smoking Vote To Simmer For 2 Weeks { A hot topic before lrvine City Council members Tuesday night -whether to ban s mokmg tn the city council rhambcr1> -has been placed on the back burner fortwoweeks Coun('il discussion of the item dtd not begin until 1 a.m today. The m eeting itself lasted until 2 am. Council members decided to continue the matter until April 27 so that more citizen input could be heard. The smoking ban was proposed by Counc1l\\oman Mary Ann Gaido, who says the nghts of non.sm ok ers mus t be con- sidered. Her pos ition drew support from Councilman Bill Vardoulis. who suggested the council con· sider approval of a resolution that would ba n smokmg in lhe council chambers. Mrs. Ga1do s aid today that the item will be he ard earlier in the <'vening at the council's April 27 meeting. qwckly contained. Th~ "''d m cosles sturt with 11 nah on the wrists and ankles and nround tht• holrline. ac com· panltd by nu-like symplom11 of :slomuch ups~t. ht..•odache and runny nose. Engle said the diseose Is "com- municable" for nbout. four day!I art.er lh\.I rash Cirst a&ppears und those who get the measles should stay In bed untll the symptom s fW a" ay. lleallh officials are convinc~ the disease appeanng at county schools is "less severe" than normal red m easles because oC a residual effect or the old vac- cinel>. According to Engle, there should be no complications from the current form or the disease and 11 1s no threat to pregnant women, "ho risk beanng de· formed children 1r exposed to German measles (rubella). NOSE KNOWS WHOM TO SUE LAS VEGAS (AP) -A California woman whose nose was broken when a Cadillac door hit her in the face is sulng the owners of the vehicle, the com- pany that made it, the dealer that sold it and the doctor who initial· l.Ereated her . randy of Torrance filed suit in eder al court here Tues- day seek in~ more than SJ00,000 in damages for the mjury s he suf- fered J an. 9. 1975. Beat-up Caro Suspicious SHERMAN OAKS (AP> -The cred tl off ice muna ge r of Bullock's Fas hion Squure said he f(Ot s uspicious "hen an armored trurk driver picked up the \\eekend r cce1pls a nd then drove off in a beat·u1> car. Roy Goldstein said Tuesday h{' h as not yet cfrt crm ined how much was t aken in Monday's robbery. Police earlier esllmul· ed the loss ut $62.000. Goldst<'in told pohr e the man enter ed the {'ashier ':; ofrice Mon- day. s igned a receipt for 1 he money and left with two canvas bags. lie was wearing an armored transport company un· 1Iorm. All /111 1•" l111V1' nn1• ltun1: 111 !'ommt1n lht·\ 'ro· cl1flt•r1·nl . Th111', Y.hV th1• 11pt11•i.111. nl llw Opt1111l I l1·1mrtm1·nl ·•I V.11rd '-111!.1· Nllf h 11 lung, hnril l1111k ut v1111r nn1<1·, ''Y'"'· 1 .. 1n11l1"" .• nd "'""· ll1..:·11w11• th1• 111.1,.,;•, ilwv r.t 111 vour lnrl" lit JllKl 1111• "'"Y th1•v 'houlcl - 1•11rnfnrt.1blv, with no 11lippin1t Ill pllll'fillljl. Add 111 tl11't 1111· lugi· ""' 11-t·I um 111 frnm1'tl oncl 1<'•1"'>11· nhlr 1 o~t. und 1t'~ '~"Y In "4-.• why w1•'vc• h11ndlc•d "''"r fl(X},()'M) fat I 'll, F11r 1•\•1•W(•ll r ror \'llUr rn(11<' f:iirlilv. «Omr to th" 011111 al D1•1)i1rlm1ml1>t \\'nrd'~. COSTA MESA 714-549-9400 I Lag11na/South Coast Today's Closing • toek8 EDITION .. VOL. 69, NO. 105, 6 SECTIONS, 78 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALI FORNI A WEDNESDAY, APRIL ,4, 1976 TEN CENTS I !.:Mrs • . l Schmitz Blasts Equal Rights B~ By JACK CHAPPELL OI -o.u, ,.004 se..11 The Equal Rights Amendment. ' If approved, would place burdens on women they do not want. speaker Mary Schmalz told the San Clemente Chamber or Corn merce board of directors Tues -day. Mrs Schmitz IS the "'arc of Republ1 c·an J o hn Schm1t1 . former Orange County U S con gre ss man . ra nd1dale for Congress and John Ulrch Soc1etv member. Mrs. Schmitz said that an mak mg women equal with men under the law, the amendment would end all special letnslation which now protects women from com puJsory armed combat i.erv1 ce. grants them monetary support from husbands and that 1t would destroy the basic family urut She said when lht' umcndment wa:. before the U S House or Representatives, her hus band voted and spoke in oppos1t1on to 1t l>aytng, "My wife ordered me tu do so. She refus es to be lowert•d to the stat us of equaltt.y " "Women are usualb able to get v.hat they v.ant," Mrs Schmitz said She said the proposed amend- ment."' hach hai. been rat1f1ed bv o.lly ""'°' S~• Pf\Olo •• POLICEMAN WEIGHS KILO PACKAGES OF MARIJUANA CONFISCATED IN RAID San Clemente Officer Vern McGarry Studies Seizure Which Netted About 150 pounds Helpful Cop Finds Pot San Cleme11,le Bwt Yields 70-kilo Haul A San Clemcntr polic e patrolman who Mopped to ass1o;t two motorists instead found w kilos OSO pounds I of man1uana and ended up arrcslUlg two Sa11 Diego County men Tuesday The man1ua na was \Jlu1•d al about $20.000 on the 1lhc1t markl'l and was rated one of the largest dope busts by a patrol oCCtcer an the city's history. Police declined to adentafy the· · two men pendanit compll'tton of the investigation Th{• men. bol.h 21. were released on $5,000 b:ll l Both were booked for possession or marijuana walh inWnl lo sell Patrol Commander Lt Cltffor<I Gales said Orf1ccr Vem McGarry was southbound on the San D1t•gn Freeway nnd w;,i" l'lorkm~ a speeder who s f>Olll'<l lhe offtt'l'r and slowl'd down. Lt. Gates said McG:irr, ''"ll'd Uie freeway at the Ba1'1loiw Hoad offramp and was rrturruni.: to th1· ~lty when he saw tv.o l'<lr" parke1I 1n anoporking areu The trunk ltd'> tn hoth wh1cl"" Niguel F ~rn Stol~n A potted fern '.tlu<'d b\ th('\ 11· t.am at $100 ha!-h1•1•n 'toll•n h\ ·'" tntruder who ra1dt•d J L.1i,:unJ Niguel hom1• llu1 l11 i,: the• hrnu' of darkness. Or o ni.:•· <'ount\ :s herarf':-. ort1rt•r' 1 t•p111 tt·1l Oepulll'S s aid Mar 1h11 Ann Ht'aler . 77. wns nslt•1•p In bt.-d when the plant wu!I l11k1•n from hrr horne ot 30702 P usl'O Ot·I NtttUl'I. Orange,_! . Coa4't ~IA .. \l~atht•r F:ur tonight and Thur' d:n with ,1 "',1rm1ni.: l n•nd taking h1i.?h~ to ahout 1.1> Thursdav. l.ov. t11111 i.:ht near 46 · INSIDE TODA V Return with 1.11 now to those thnlU11g doy1 of 11tsteryear - uihC'll Nnuporl'• Dick Lane WO& <Uscnbing wrtstbnq on tcrly leltvilton. Page A9 ,.. v-,,. ...... ... II ... •.-hm_, L M. h\'<I CAii-• 0.•1111"' '*9110 °'"'_. 0..111 ... lk" I ••tw111 ... ,. 1: .. ....,. ... _ .. , l'l"IM9 ,_ ...,__ ,.._y ...... l•dex 11.J ""°lllMI ., -·""'" •1 CJ Mo••H If' .. ''"''"... .. AS -.... , ..... , •• 01 ........... I !ff•• A• C•t 0.t-Covoh All •I Cit "'""' CI J AU ,....,, a 1 J Al ~--""°'''" a4 I ., . .......... ., ••.• TllNtttl ., • C.·U Wit-Af (1 _ .. ...._ A4 Ct were up Lt. Gates said , McGarry !'lopped to assis t the motonst and discovered the man1uana The70 kilos were wrapped an pink and }ellow paper an bnck shape Police narcotics officer Jim Spreine said the load v.as com· mercaal gradl' :\1cx1can man Juana and was probably being transported north from San Diego atthetimc. The arrest and seizure or the martJuana actually O<'- l'urred an San Diego County, however, JUnsdkt1on will remain Wllh the San Clemente depart· ment. Lt.Gates saad o rr1cer McGarry . 22 . I:> a former San Clemente Pohce Cadet. llr has been on the force full·llme for about 13 months. Favorable Bid In On LB City Hall The CllY or Laguna IJ('a('h ha~ rcccaved ·ravorahlC' bids for con :,,truct1on or a nt'w wmi:: on lh1· north end of Cat y II all Not> I .I. Tom bcrltn of Chino b11l the 11ro1ect at $78,731 "1•11 bt>low the $100,000 C':.l1matc madt• Harris Duo Face Charge Of Kidnaping BERKELEY 1A P I Wilham nmt Emily Harris, the former u11 dcrj(ro und companions or Patricia I lean~t. were char~ed t oday with kldnuplng the ncwllp:lper heir('!IS more than twoyenrs aJ(o. Th<' llnrnses, awa1tin~ tria l 1n Los An~eles on st11 tc kidnap, rob· IK'ry and assault charfj!es. wer<' charged in lhc k1dn11pinl{ hy authorities in 1\lameda Count\. v.here M1i1s Hearst was abducl1·1I 11\ I ht' S\ m b1ont'!W L1bl'ratirm \rm' on Feb 4. 1971 1>1\l All\ Lowell Jt•nscn o;.11<1 he had been assured by an Jt rorncv ror Mass Hearo;t that ~h" "'o u id pro,. 1 de ··comp I e l <· t·ooperataon 1n testifying against the Harnses " In her bank robbery trial 1n San Francisco, Mass Hearst testalaed that lhe Harrises were among the terrorists who took her from her Berkeley apart ment. She also denounced them as \•icious captors who made her fear for her hre e\'en whale out of their presence Albert Johnson . one of M 1!!s llearst 's attorneys. said the nc t100 was "lonJt overdue TherC' ts ample e\'idenct• to t•nnv1d thr Harrises. exclushe or Puttv s testimony " Johnson said he had talked with Jensen but that Mass Hearsl <SttHAJlRISESa PaieAZ) ' hy the city's Mumc1val Services lkpartml•nt stare The nrw wtnJ! will house lht' c·1ty·~ lluman AHa1rs Depart ment and a portion or the .. '1nance Department. The wmit v.111 be constructed on land ad,a· t·enl to Caty Ila II that now 1s usC'd ·'" a departml'nl heads' parktnl! h)t 0 The J,230 squarl' fool .uld1t11111 \\ 111 contain oCftce :.puce for th1· tv.o dl'partment:,, and lwo lar~P ml'cltnli! room:-. for lluman Ar (air'> aC'll \ Ill('<, Ther<' abo v. 111 lw u lhr1•1• foot v.1de 1iardt•n b1•tw1•en thr Jdd1 lion and ltl\' l'Xt'11ng portion of City If all The llumon Afflurs 1>1•part · mcnl curr(•ntly 1~ housed in rent ed space at 570 G lenneyre St. Construction currently 111 un· der way on addition or a second· story to the Laguna Beach P<>hc!" Depart mcnl at the south f'nd or City Hall. Raid Prob~ Asked LO~ ANGELES <API An in \ eshgataon into the raid or a M> ~·olll'd male "~hive auction" an Hollywood that resulted 1n 40 ar rf.'sls Saturda v night ha<> been re riuested by 'everal city couo l'tlmcn SHE SOLD PET IN PILOT AD "I sold him . The response to the ad was quHe good." That's the advertising success expenence of the Costa Mesa woman who placed this ad in the Daily Pil<>t · Rainbow boa. S30. Loving Pet XXX·XXXX If you hove a pcl you want to sell . call 642·5678. We make it easy for you to pul a few words to work. \n the Daily Pilot. 34 of the necessary :is slute:., woul d not bcn~ftl women matenally She saad equal J>ay for t'Quul work was alread~ e:.tabhshed b> federal raw. She !>aad 1t also wouldn 't advance women ':. t'ducal1on as there are already laws pre' en tang d1:.cn manat1on there It would. :.he 1'a1d. makt• v.omen ehgablc to the s.tme ty~ or risks and burdens facing men She said the amendment would destroy a "whole network of lav. s dt>Sagned to protect women.·· "With the easy no-fault divorce lows of most states. we are sce ing that thf' hu!'band can easily take up with a new model," Mrs Schmatz saad Among the supporters of the amendment is the Pla,yboy Foun datJon. Mrs Schm1tzsa1d She said the foundnUon SUP{>Ort flt in well with the Playboy philosophy which she claimed was "never let a women gel lho rights of a ware. llave her as a playmate and trade her an ufter ,J month." She said the amcndml'nt wa:-. also being backed by "radical ''omen's groups .. Mrs. Schn11t1. said that although the slate of <Stt E RA, Page A2> Death Dissected Kri1lhna Wife to Blame? By TOM BARLEY Oflht 011ly Polo4 Sl•ll Murder victim Jayme Sim rnons Moore was depicted tod:n tn Orange County Superior Court as an immor al woman who taunt ed her husband about her many affairs wath male members or tht• Hare Kris hna movement and with other men Defense attorney Patrick Magers said he w11i put defen dant John Michael Moore on the witness stand today to tell ht!- own s tory of what led to the kill ang of has wife May l6 an Lal(un<1 Heach. 1traduate and Vietnam veteran, reached high Brahma status and was a Ha r e Krishna te mple rounselor in Los Angeles when Mrs Moore called him and urged him to renew their marnage. Magers said Moore lost all status in the te mple when he moved into an apartment with Jay me and returned to the first JOb h e ever had with Hare Knshnu-selhng inceru.e. The defens e lawyers said Moon.• wall te::.llfy that has "'1fe then lert htm ag:un and called him from Laguna Dcach to warn ham that he 1f hc did not come to her at the Art Colony she would notify has probation officer thal he had violated his probation by IJving with her in Los Angeles. Magers said the combination of his wife's continued inf1del1ty a nd actions which cost him h1:-. s tatus in the Ila re Knshna movc· ment led Moore to the statr or mind that, 1~urn , led to the kill ang Mager-. s aid h<' will ask th1• Jury to return a manslaughter 'erd1ct ai.:aan st his client. "There as no argument that hl· killed her ." Magers s aid ··Hut you will want to think \N) carefully about the n•rd1ct )Ou return when he tells you h1!> tern ble story '' Deputy Dis trict f\ltorn\•v Frank Briseno wants a verdict of first degree murder for Moore·~ gunning down or his wife in an al ley near Goff Street Red Measles Dot Mrs. Moore, 24. was snot thret' times in the head .is she walked towards the downtown Hart· Krishna temple with her J year. old daughter a nd a woman com panion Both women were mean· be rs or the Se<'l. OC High Schools Magers argued today that Moore, 26. was provoked into the action by "a faithless wire who made no secret of the fact that she was leadmg an 1llil'1t life 111 Laguna Bea<.'h · · lie said Moore drew fi ve years probation an 1973 rollowang hts conviction m St. Louis, Mo . on charges of assault with a deadly weapon. Those charges were file d following a fracas bctwl'en the' defendant, his estranged ware and Mrs. Moore's mother in which a shot hred by Moore·~ automatic weapon narrowly mi!> sed his child. Juliette. then an in rant. Mager s said <1 condition of that probation was that Moore> should stay away from his wife I lc :-.aid Moore agreed to the <·ondit1on and decided to :•wek advan<'l'· ment in the llarl' Krishna move ment tn which his wife was "an on·and·ofC member." M agt>r s i.a1 <1 M oore .. 1 W e s t m 1 n s t e r 111 I: h S t· h o o I By WILLIAM SCHREIBER 01 lhe O.Uy P1lol SbH Orange County health officials are righting to contain a "signifi- cant" outbreak of red measles at thr~ county high schools that could become an epidemic if it continues spreading at the cur rent rate Dr. Paul R Engle. acting coun ty health officer said today that "'well over 100 cases" or measles have been reported al Fountain Valle). Tustin and Garden Gro\ c lllgh Schools ··ThtS as very s1gmficant since we had only e ight cases in the first four months last year," Engle saad. "It is moving from school to school.·· The outbreak started about two v.eeks ago at Tus tin High. moved to Fountain Valley and then to Garden Grove about lOdays ago, Engle said. "We arc urgtng anyone who hasn't already had the disease or who rcce>ived va('Clnl' prior Le• about 1968 to get an inoculat1on as soon as po:,,s1bk so we can bring this problem under con trol." Engle s a1<1. ThP health oCftcer said there is J plentiful supply of nl'w varl'inC' UCI Study Revealed Post-party Pill Sobers You Vp? Ry OOUC FRITZSCllF. Ol t,,. Oatly ,.1101$1111 The party 1s over and you 'vt> had too much to drink . Basically, your choices a re• to stay where you are, call a cab or risk aceom· modallons In the county JUll or the county moq(uc at the un planned end or a drive home A team of UC Irvine medical researchers is working on another a lternative a ~obl'nng ptll In a report present('(f Tucsda~· lo the Federation or Amcncan Soc1et1 es or Expertmenl11I Biologists meeting in Anaheim. Dr. Ronald Alcana of UCl's Capistrano Council To Meet Tonight San Juan Capistrano city coun· cilmen will meet at 7 o'clock tonight to consider agenda items they were unable to get to d uring their regular meeting last week Councilmen are scheduled to consider the environmental Im pact report ror a road into the Alto Capistrano areu. oddlntt propos~ c hAnges in land use de sl gn1Uon1 t o a general plan amendment :.nd the naming or what is known as Confluence Park.. neurochf'm11;try dcp::irtmf'nl sn1d progress hall IJt•t•n mad1· 1n i:mlal· angsuchndrug. The UCI team of Dr. Alcona. Dr. Sujata Tewa ri a nd Ur. Ernest Noble have s pent the past three years looking into the cf· fccts or various drugs on drunkenness Or Nobel recently left U('f on n leave lo become din>('tor of thr ~ational I ns titute of /\kohol Abuse and Alcoholism CNIAAA J T he t eo m hall found thrcl· drugs which appear lo l'Ul somt• or the effects of alcohol. Dr Alcona said in an interview The d ru gs -L Dopa . Aphedrme and aminophylline each suppress certain aspects or d runkenness, but not all errects The drugs, Dr. Alcana s ajd, ~timulate the production or calacholamines, a chemical in alion between brain and nerve cells. In tests administered to volun teer drmkers. motor coordlna· lion, attention and e lectro encephalogram patterns showed indkations of sobering a fter the drugs were administered, Dr. Akana said. The volunteers. he said, were given the equ1valenl or six ounces of gm or vodka for a ISO <See BOOZE. Page Al) Car red m c:is les and the inoculu lions can be oblainL-d from !amt ly doctors or free of charge at. county clinics Clinic information can be obt ained by c alling 834·3171 Engle explained that the out- break Is apparently limited to high school-age students becau:.e the vaccines they were given as children "weren't effecti ve." lie said that pre-1968 vaccine:,, used to inoculate :o;choolch1ldr(•n at the time were far ll'SS eCfect1v1• than new serums and "s1mpl} d1dn 't do the Job '· According to the health offi cer. measles 1mmun1zat1on techn1 ques have also bern refined. For example, he noted that the :,,hots used to be ){iven 1n a child's first year, but 1l h as been learned since that is too soon. '"These children who wcr(' im properly immunized arl· now 111 high school and the disease ha:-. .t (See J'1EASLES, Page A2l Gunman Robs Market in San Clemente A youthful gunman r obbed a ~an Clcmentc market or bl'twec•n $211 anll S25 'PuC'sduy fl<'<>mg on root urtrr !olufCtnl( tlw loot tnlo j IHIJl<'r bag The lrnnd1t 1•nt1•n•ll th1• 7 Elc•vt>n markt•I at lij(l2 N El ('amino H•·al at ~hnrtly .1fh•r !J 11m After first nsk1n1t for a pack 11f cigarettes. hf' pullC'd a i.nuh no!>ed .38 caliber revolvl'r from his waist band nnd demondril that the clerk turn over U1t• 1't11r1• receipts. Th(• bandit w ho~l' ai!t' wn-< t'stlmatcd to h<> between JG nnd IH year~ took the rnon1'y and r tHI 1'outh from the· s tore . ll '·" bl>llev<'d h<' m ny h11vt• t>nterctt u ..irecn Chrys ler some· 1li,.,ttm1·1· JWUY Tht> gunmJn w u~ Wl'llrtn~ a hlul' ska nip, a hlul' wlndbrcnkn Jacket and had fodtd brown t·orll pant!! lie had l'Ollar·length :-.tra1ght black h:ur and hl'\IVY hrows. witnesses reported. Laguna Egg Hunt Slated The annual Laguna Beaf h Easter Egg Hunt will be held at I p.m . Sunday at. the Laguna Beach High School athletic fi eld More than 1.000 eggs, boiled and palnled by American Leli!tOn Post 222 Auxiliary members. will be hidden around t he field Specially colored eggs will entl· Ue the finder to a c and,y bar. The event. Is open to children under 9 years old. The post bas apon.sored the bu.ot tor 30 years. AZ DAIL y PILOT L/SC Wednesday April 14 1978 · 'Alilri Witnesses Dooly ,.,.., S.Utl -· THREE UCI MEDICAL RES!.ARCHERS REPORT PROGRESS IN FINDING 'SOBERING PIU' From Left, Dr. Emest Noble, Or. Ronekt Aleen• 1nd Or. 8ujat• Tew1rt Mcinnis, Ryckoff, Williams Sweep NB Fro• Page .. t I BOOZE ... pound mon Blood test s. he i.wd, mdtcated the volunteers had .1 percent blood alcohol content. the level of California's legal definition of drl.IIlkenness. Two incumbent councilmen, Don Mcinnis and Paul Ryckofr, and a heavily favored planning commissioner , Ray Will iams, w e r e s w e pt into office in Tuesday's city council election in Newport Be ac h. About 30 percent of the city's 31,847 regis tered voters went to the polls. Mcinnis, who faced opposi· tion from only one opponent in District Two, garnered the most votes in the election, polling a total of 6,896. Hts opponent, 21· year·old Bob Brockman got 1,516. Ryckoff, who faced two oppo- Services Set for C. S. Ivory F'uner al services for Chester Scott Ivory or Da na Point will be he ld Thursday. Mr Ivory was 2·i and died Sunda y or in.iuries re· <'Ctved in a motorcycle accident fiv e years ago. Memoria l service will be held at4·JO p.m. at the Lake Hills Com· munily Church Amphitheater lo Laguna Hills A sunset graves ide setvice wlll be held at S 30 p.m. at the El Toro Cemetery The ~cv. Dr. Harold t-·. Leeslma will of· ficiate. Vl!ltat1on will be held tonight at Lesneski Mortuary Chapel 1n San Cll•mente. Mr. Ivory wor ked as a general ('ontrartor. His death was at tnbuted to a head injury received in the tram c accident year!> before. Mr. lvo r y is s urvived b y parents, Mr. and M rs. Chester Scott Ivory, Jr. o r Mission Viejo; brother, Robert A. Ivory of Mis- sion Viejo, sisters, Kimberly J . and Cheri Lee Ivory of Mission Viejo; grandmother Margaret Ivory of Pe nnsylvania, uncle James R Ivory of Pennsylvania, and aunt, Cla ir Mas..'lcy or Pcn- n!>vlvania. Mr. Ivory was a resident or .14052 Aurl'liO Dn ve. Dana Poinl. I k w.is born in Bryn Mawr, P a Pinnt Thi ~f Hit 2 San Jua n Homes f'ollt·cl plants have been stolen from two San J uan Capistrano homes by intruders who filch~ th1• foliage during the hours or dJrkness. O r a nge Count y -.twnff's oHacers re porte<l l>cpullcs ::.aid the thefts were 11•1H11 !I'd by F.llZJbt'lh Wal!i.h, 64, nf :.'ti~:!2 Cull1• Sun l"ranct'ICO ond Huth Hni,c, li3, or 26532 Calle San ... , .11H' 1:.t'11 T hi• total loss was 1•:.tirn;it,•d at $JI ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT l••r,~.-, .•. th•11;f'1hM .. un"'""'"''(flf"'to f"f'fil I hit t<lf•\ 1''4'\\ I\ O\iti-h.,...,b" tNt "'..,,., ( ~" l'\1011\I ~ t l'IM.t111'9Y \ ... tMMli IMtlhflift\ .,. ~~,·~:·.::~~i~~' ~"'::Vw!~.~::-t.~ ~::!· t•11 'lf•ll•~ ftw11•• \"'fdtr ..... 11 '¥'•"•• •nd I •IJ•·._I._. •'" "'"'f'\'C'l•\t 4\f~f~I"" t \ •""'>4''" ... '' \tf\4,,.,.,,....,., \.!~¥'\ o .. 1 • '"' 1 o11• ~.,t1•\f'li•f'Q f\llll'll t\ M ill) ........ "-• 10'"'41 CC.H•¥• A (•l•ftfl'll•m,Jtt Rolx'rt N w~ •. ,,. ~"'•""'""°'•V-t J.ick R Curlt v "·•It' h04'f',.. .,..., C..ft!H .. Mr.MOii' lhOma., l<ttvll l dtlOf' Thomu A. Murptuno "•""9'"4 co ..... Chari<'\ H Loos Richard P. Nall A '\l•~t,.;_.~t·f'IQl••°"" L..iquna &.ad1 Oftk • "•c..tt~\l,.\.filt...C N'••ll'°' AGOtU \ (It 0 9in .... tlt.U Offkft (f:"'l•M4-M ))0~•\t .. 'i\•~ ..,_,, .... , W'I kM" ll·J)~"eo.,,. •. 111.,. ~· V•lt•t 1\JOH.• .. I .Mill •• s,.,, o .... , , .... ., T•t.phOM 014) '42-4321 OaHlfltct Actv•rtl•ltlot 6'2-5471 uguna BHCh All Dtlpef11Mftb: T•~4'4'""'6 ,,.,,._~flll( .. ~• 4'.S-OUO Golll"i1111 l•lt °""" .. (N\I "'1Nllill .. c-J*tV N9 NW" •teirtc"'\. HlvW•••~. «fiMr••f ""''"., ., .... , .. ,.,,,..,,h ,....,,"' f'fWf ,,. ,_...,..._ .......... .,, , ... , ..... '"''"'..,.. .. ,.....,, ..,.. """'"'. ~.,.. cf•u "'" .. "'cl •• CMt• Mt~. c,.o•.,..-.-1 \UOW•t*ttM ht t tt"ftH '1 l\ ~ •• ..,"""'" n~t"'•' "'••tt..,-...h.,..,..,. '-lH..-11>1, nents in District Five, got 5,291. Has nea rest competitor, Gwenda Watson polled 3.259 and the third candidate. Hans Hegna got 343. Williams , who ran from Dis· trict Seven wher e tbere was no incumbent seeking re-election, competed a gains t five other me n and outpolled his nearest com· petitor by m ore than 2,000 votes. In that district the resuJts were Williams, 3.721; Per Trebler, 1,495 ; Duncan Mcintosh. 1,361 . Bill Mor ris, 805; Tom Blandi, 735, and Archibald Scott, 5619. Both R yckoff and Willia ms credited hard campaigning and their campaign organizaUons for their victories. Mayor Mcinnis, who won elec· lion to his third council term, based tus campaign on b.Js re-cord. From Page :\I MEASLES ... foothold.·· Engle said. "Only new immunizations will stamp it out again." Anyone who h ad the red measles as a youngster is im· mune for li fe from the d1seasc, he added. The current m easles problem had Its roots in Los Angeles County, w her e immuni zation program s a ren't as efficient, Englesa1d. Late last spriiag in the Or ange Unified School Dlstnrt, Engle said there "as a n isolated out break or the disease that was qwckly contained. The red meas les start with a ras h on the wrists and ankles and a ro und the hairline, accom· panied by nu-hke symptoms or stomach upset, headache and runny nose. Engle said the d isease is "com- municable" for a bout four days after the ra sh first appears and those who get the measles should stay in bed until the symptoms go away. Hea lth officials are ronvmced the disease appearing at county schools is ·'less sevrrc" than normal red measles because or a residual effect or the old vac cines. According to Engle, there should be no com phcataons from the current for m of the d1seast' and 1l as no threat to pregnant women. who ris k beanni;: df' forml"d children 1r cxpo~ed to German m eas les (rubella) Gt>n lS, Coins T ake n In South La~una Coins and Jl'W\•lry with a t11t.1I valut• of $232.50 have bet•n stolen from a South Laguna home by bur~IMs who enter<'<I th<' pre m1se11 via u shd111~ Ri a!\:. door. Orange County s hen H's offi cers reported. Deputies said the thefl oc- c urred a t the home of Mary Ka thry n Ho rn . so. of 31423 Pacific Coas t Highway, whlle she was out to dinner. She said the valuables were taken from hr r master bedroom After the tests. he said, the volunteers were fed and driven home. Altho ug h th e vol un teers showt'd ind1calions or sobriety in some a reas. memory and mood tests indicated they were still un- der the influence, Or. Akana said "Our ultima te goal ," Dr. Akana said, •·as to develop a safe drug that people can take after becoming ine briated and tbat will sober them up in a half hour to an hour." And the point of the research, he said, 1s to cut down the driving accidents m wh1 cb the drivers were drunk. Throughout the year, accord· ing to the California Highway Patrol, more than half the fatal accide nts in the sta te h ave alcohol as a contnbuting factor. Changes Made At City Hall In Laguna Things at Laguna Beach City Hall aren 't quite the same any more. In an effort to improve efficien· cy, desks. a nd, in some cases. en· t ar e d epa rtments ha ve been moved around. One major s hirt was to con - soUdate the planning department staff by moving the planrung director 's office Crom the far end of city ha ll to a point adjacent to the planning s taff section at the south end of the building. Personnel we re moved into the plannmg director 's old office, while the c ity m a nage r 's secr etary m oved into the person· nel office. The council aide's office was moved from cra mped quarters JUSt lnside the front door t o a more spacious oCfice next lo the c ity cler k 's oCCice. This will permit clos er coordJnation or duties performed by the council a id e a nd c le rk. s a id City Manager Alfred Thea!. The counr il aide's old office now will be used as a planning department conference room. Patron Sues Ove r Burning A patron "ho cla.l ms he re· cetvt'd first and second degree burns 1n n S a n Cle m e nte rcst11urant "hen hot coffet! was spilled nvrr him by a n employt· wanli. d<tmages for tus allegedly serious tnjunes . MPrle A Olair of Holtville. \uhf , aski. m has Orange County Supvraor Court lawswl that the tn~I court determine the amount of damag('a he should receive from the Howard Johnson Com· pany. Blair s t ates that the inj umes were 1mffered June 28, while he, was dinin~ in the restaur ant of that name a l 2350 S El Camino Heal, San Cle mente Sextuplets Babies Born in England NEWCASTLE, England (AP) -Christine Price, :JO.year -old wife of a schoolteacher. gave birth to sex- tuplets here today, and a hospital s pokesman said four of the babies were reasonably well and the other -a boy -was ·'not very well." One girl had died. The mothe r also was reported not very well, but was expected lo improve within 48 hours The sextuplets -three boys and three girls - were born by Caesarean section and delivered within four minutes. more than two months prematurely, Ute spokesman said. Mrs. Price had been treated with a fertility drug, he added. The only known surviving sextuplets were born to Susan Rosenkowitz in Cape Town , South Africa, in January, 1974. I Student Rape eDropped By F KEDERICK S('HOEMEllL OflM0.11,,., ...... " What ht5 m other described ai. a "bewildermi and trighterunl( ex perience" hos ended for u 21 year-old Humboldt State Colll•gc stude nt arrested in connection with the J an. 1 rupe of an In mt• woman. The district allorney 'i, offtCl· has decided not to press rJpt' charge s against John Charle~ Vernon, formerly or Univer!>lt) Park, due to wha t a de put) termed "10sufic1ent evidence " "He was ubsolved or thb b) numerous ahb1 w1tnel>Ses placrnl( him m another locat1on," Wn~ht said. Those witnesses told in vestigators that Vernon wa!> 1n u Humboldt State clasi.room the night the rape occurred, Wnght said. attornt•y . telephon,• <ind II av1•I costs "Th1it kind of e'·t.•nt t•an be t.'\ tremely costly to innocent pt'O· pie." she s:ud. Vernon is :i formt.•r l'nivt.•rMlY llJgh School urHI Or:m1w L'oust College studt.•nt Ile 1s ma..)or1n~ in art and English al Humboldt State During the Jan 7 ra pe. a ~ounf.! ma n who muttered the nam,• .. Candy" fo r ced t he Ir van <' wom a n into a rampcr a nd threatened lo kill her i:i Sht' dad not cooperate. The incident cx- cur red near the intersection of Michelso n and Cul ver dnvt!s ln ves t1gat1on showed t hat \'ernon did no t O\\n a tr uck camper hke the one used 1n th'-• cnme. Fro• Page 1t I 0.0lf ...... "-tfl ,..... SPURNS EQUALITY Mery Schmitz f 'rmn Pag~ 111 ERA ..• Cal1 forn1a h as ratified the amendme nt she bebeves that ac. lion can be rescinded and sbe 1s working to that end. Vernon lea rn ed tha t t he charges had been d ropped d unng a telephone convers ation Tues- day night with his parents, Dr. and Mrs. J a mes Vernon. They learned that the case had been dismissed earlier Tuesday when their son was lo have been arraigned on the r ape <'harge at Harbor Court. The younger Vernon previously had won the right to re ma in in Eureka d uring preliminary court proceedings. HARRIS ES. had not. The charges were filed with the Berkeley·Albany Mun1c 1p al Court clerk ·s orfice by Assistant Alamed a County Dist. Atty. Alex Selvm. Mrs. Schmitz is a member or the Orange County commission • on the Status of Women and is ac· t.Jve in Republican politics. "ll 's all been very bewildering for us. It has been bewlldering for him. It 's been frighlenin~. It's hard to believe that the m at· ter developed as it did," M r~. Vernon s aid T u esday in a telephone interview. Vernon was a rrested March 9 on a warrant alleging kidnap and rape. The previous day, Irvine police bad received a call from an anonymous tipster who gave Vernon's n ame to investjgators. The wa rrant wa s obtained after the 19-year-old rape victim idenUfied a two-year-old photo- graph of Vernon. "What I was informed of was a positive identiCica llon and other inc ident s th at po in t e d circums tantially in his direc· lion," Wright said. He declined lo disclose t h e nature or t he circumstantial evidence "It was not an uninvolved case ," Wright said. Following his arrest in Eureka . Vernon was re leased on $10,000 bail. His parents postt'd th~ money. Mrs. Vernon sa id the couple have spent another $2.000 in con· nection with the ar rest. including Listed were 19 counts -two each of k1dnapmg and false im- prisonment. three or robbery and 12 of a ssault with a de adly we apon Accompanying the complaint was a 25-page affidavit signed by Selvin a nd out lining the basis for the char ges. Selvin dechned tm· mediate comment on the docu- ment. The cha rging of the husband and·wife radical team had bel'n expected. Jensen was amonJr the p r os ecuto r s fr o m \ ar1ous JUn sdicllons in the stat<' who mrt m Sa n Francisco Tuesday to dis cuss Mass Hea rst's roh• a~ poten- tial informer Johnson said that :\hs~ Hearst. convicted March 20 of a bank rob- bery in which s hc said the Jlur- rises took part, wa~ "fearful and apprehensive" of ht•r firs t t·n counter with the S LA memhns s111ce al I were ar rested here Sl·pt 18 Miss Hea rst 's potential rQle in the tnal or the flarrise-. hen · ap pea rcd to s ignal the bt'~inning of further prosecutions an which sh<• would aid the government The speaker was introdued by Co ra l Walke r , wife of San Cleme n t e ci t y councilman William Wa lker, former presi· dent of t he chumber of com· merce. There was no opposition speaker. No action was taken by the chamber of commerce. Gu/,f Leads Gas Hikes CJllCAGO <AP > -Gulf Ori Corp. h as hiked its pnce for ga soline by one ce nt pe r gallon. and ~1m1lar hikes are planned by othl'r major firms. a petr o leu m i n du s t r y analyst says A GuH spokesman at the firm 's hcudq unrtC'rs in Pitts burgh s111d Pfll"f.'~ were hike d Tu l'~d a' but no rorrnul announc~·mt>nt wa~ made. Mobil 0 11 followed. Ashl and Oal , Marathon, P o ~ t' o , /\ m l' r 1 C' a n Petroftna and ot her major independent d1!>tribulors also hnv<' hiked prices by a cent a ga llon or will do so \\tlhin a few days. acrord· mi: to flt•rb llul!o. editor of th1• 1nd ustn• newsletter Plst l's 0 1ig ram price :.en ·1cc --------. Pot your face in our hands. All farM hn\'r one thin~ in rnmrnon thrv'rr tl1 flt'rrnt. Thnl'" why thl' opliri11n-. 111 I h•· 011t IC'nl 1)(-pnrtnwnt nt \.\,ml' .. t11k•• '<U<'h 11 lonJ!, h1ml look Ill \'illJI lltt~il . f•Yt"A, ll'mplM nml 1'11111. HN·nu~ thn Jtl11 .. ...i·. ll11·~· Ill Ill \'OUI fn t'C' fit JU~I tlw w11v llwv 11hould - N1mf1111.ol1lv. w11h no 1ol1ppin1: ,,, 11111• h11w /\dd 10 th1~ th" tnriw ,,., l••d 1ttn of f1111nl"< 1ind ll',1N1n nlalt· 111 l, 1111d al',. ""'Y 111 "'"' whv .., •. ·,,. h1111dl1•cl t>\ll'f falX>,000 forl' • For 1·vrwrnr for vour rntirn fAmtl\', rnmr lo thf' Opttrnl Of'psirtment11l Wnrcr ... COSTA MESA 714-549-9400 Nuclear Initiative - Disaster or Distortion? SACRAMENTO <AP> -The Callfomla Commission roT Economic Development Is callme Prop. 1s "a cli.auter for the workmg men and women orth~ state " But the report was hardly out Tues- day when a chief proponenl or Prop. lS, the Nuclear Power Plants in- 1Uative, called it "u blatant dl.ittor· Uon." The report was based partly on o public hearang Feb. 24, at which only witnesses who opposed the proposi- tion made formal statements. The on- ly support it received was from a col- lege student who made an impromptu statement from the audience. Let There Be Light County Supervisor Thomas Riley has prom1~ed residents who call 834-3488 speedy repair of dark street IJghts. The superVl.SOr said many street lJghls go unrepa1red be<.'ause the county repaJr serv1<.'e depends on not1 ficallon by people in the comm unity. THE CHIE Y P&OPONENT of Pro!). lS wbo called the commlss100 report "a blatant distorttoo" was David Pesooen, cbwrman of lhe Yes oo U Committee. Backers or Prop. 15, to be on tht> ballot June 8, boycotted the he arina be<:ause. they said , the public mem-' hers of the commission were closely tied to oower companies. The commission said the wording 1t adopted was wnlten by staff mem- bers, who were Instructed to lake into account both the heanng and further stu<li~s. The commission said it dealt onl} .1itb the economic aspect of the proposition, not safety. THE STAFF'S WORDING on the JOb impact said adoption of Prop. 15 "would substantially inhibit ruture economic growth in Cahforrua and would re present a disaster for the working men and women of this state." Proponents of Prop. lS call 1t the "nuclear safeguards init.Jal.Jve." Op· ponenls call it the "nuclear shutdown initiative " SF Building Bombed SAN FRANCISCO (AP) -A bomb claim~ to have been planted by the terron st Red Guerrilla Family blew up on the 18th floor of a downtown of· fice building. damaging walls and plumbing. No one was reported hurt. About 40 minutes before the blast at midnight Tuei.day, a woman with a husky voice telephoned the San F'ran- <.'1sco Chronicle and said, "L1sten carefully. This is the Red Guerrilla Family. There 1s a bomb at Number One California Street set lo go off at 12 midnight.·· The voice warned that the device "as powerful and that the 32·storv ' I • buil ding should be evacuated. Police said the bomb went off in a restroom near the offices of the Union Carbide Co. Firemen reported "four inches of water on the floor.'· Police were notified of the bomb threat but they went to the building next door where they evacuated one Jarut.or. At least 25 janitors and other persons working at night were in the bwlding where the bomb exploded. reports said. They rushed to the street when the bomb went orr. The bombed building also houses the offices or several insurance com· panies. Union 0 11 , Pan Amencan World Airways and the Xerox Corp ID'•S.Ua• Forme r bank teller Kathleen James has lden- ti fied Steven SoUah as one or the robbers who h e ld up a Ca rmichael bank whe n a customer was killed. Bearing Evide11ee Marine Recruit Death Explained SAN p1EGO (AP> -Marine Pvt. Lynn McClure died of pneumonia and a massive cutoff or blood to the brain. says an autopsy report. The report was entered into evidence Tuesday as heanngs e nded al the Marine Corps Recruit Depot on t~e death of the 20-year-old Marine recrwt from Lufkin. Tex. McCLUR E WAS knocked unconscious in a close combat drill last December and never re· gair:ied consciousness. He underwent emergency bram surgery at Balboa Naval Hospital in San Diego and eventually died in the Veterans Hospital in Houston March 13. The autopsy said McClure died of u massive post ·t~aumatic infarction or the right cerebrum. complicated by bronchial pneumonia. An earlier Navy medical report from Balboa Hospital said McClure was beaten into a comatose condition with virtually no chance to re<."over. THE FAMIL \' OF the dead recrwt has filed a $3.5 million wrongful death claim against the Manne Corps, which 1s expected to reject the claim Six !'1 arines at the recruit depot, including the colonel in c harge of the recrwt training regiment there, have been suspended from traming duties pending the outcome of the investigation. .......... ,. Levi's~ latest boyswear We 1ust got a ton ot 11 From Levis newest play-clothesTodress ups. In a broad selechon of styles and colors. Sizes 8-t4 All of 1t tough as iron And handsOme enough to go nght from the playground to Grandma's house for dinner. Without changing clothes. -:l..-""'"'M So fall into the Gap today It's the neatest place for Levi's boyswear. _,,,.._, .... \~'<\~--.~ ,•Y. .~·~~ C\ltver Clty, Fox Hiii• Mell• Nonh Hottywood. 12020 V•etory Blvd.• 6368 Hollvwood Blvd.•~ Hlh. 96e8 Sant. Monica Blvd. !nclno, 11501 V91ltura BIVd. • L.o9 Angetee. S. Bt0adway & 6th• NcM1tWtdte. 11)478 Nordhoff Street • CMOp Patt. 21729 V1nowen a.n111 MoftlCa. Wll1hlrt & 20tn • P...-n.. Lake at Callfomla • Qlendate, No. Br1nd & Wiison •Cotta ...._, South Coast Plua Weetmln...,, Westminster Mall • ANMlm. Anaheim Pla.t.1 • "** Hll9, Pu.me Hiiia Mall •...,,_,.., Patt. Atlttntlc Square T~. Del Amo F'alhion Square• Cenoft. C.rwon Mall • &.olMWGOd,. Lakewood Shopping Center ()9tft 7 days. Monday tttN Saturday UH. Sund9Y9 nodn to&.. '"AYAIUll.1 ... AU. ITOllH uc•" ....... ,. Mii.i.'. ' w.dnffday April 14 1m DAIL V PILOT AS Special 3.88 YOIJI cMlee of grecef\A t.ma 1n 6" pots. Select from fluffy rufflos. bardsnest. po1ypod1um o r Boston terns. Special 2.99 Be1utiful chryaanthemums an lull bloom. a welcome Easter gilt. Assorted colors 1n 6" foll wrapped pots. 'c=::::idauantltlea limited on an special merchandise. Special 3~88 Plants In 6M hanging baskets. Choice of wandering Jew. coleus golden pothos. creeping charlie or spider. Special 1.44 Dleffenbachla plants In 4'' pots. Exotic foliage plants have broad green leaves mottled w.th c:;;my whole.-d .(~ ~l~~: \4 ~ - Plant bar specials for Easter gifts. {I', Special 1.88 Now 8.88 Colorfut 81/J" pot with bead hanger. Strong enough to hold up to 25 lbs. Yellow, orange or green colors. Plant communicator, an electronic device tells you whtin to water or fertilize plants, lawn. garden. Battery operated. ttlll f JC Penney ALHAMBRA AZUSA ARCADIA-SANT A ANT A BUENA PARK CANOGA PARK CARSON COSTA MESA CULVER CITY CULVER CITY 'FOX HILLS' DOWNEY EL MONTE RA.L.ERTON GAROEN GROVE GLENDALE GRAHAOA HIUS HUNTINGTON BEACH HUNTINGTON PARK INGLEWOOO LAGUNA HILLS LAKEWOOO LONG BEACH LOS ALTOS MONTCLAIR MONTEBELLO NEWPORT BEACH • NORTH HOU YWOOO NORWAUC NORntlUOGE ORANGE 'T'H£ CtTr PALM SPRlNOS PUENTE HUS RESEOA RIVERSIDE SAN BERNARDfNO ToARANCE VENTURA WESTCHESTER WEST COVINA WHITTIER DOWNS wtlTTWOOO IL Y PILOT E DITORI LPAGE • I I A Generous Gest11re G1rtb ot tht• kind 1•1v('n to the city of Laguna ~ach by llorteft"lc M 11lcr t.lon 'l comt> along vt!ry often. fM~. M 11lt>r, .1 ~uJow with no heirs, has deeded her 2 3 e cn· hot .in1ral garden estate to the city tor ~public Ul'lt' Title lo the property will pass upon Mrs. f.1111cr ':, dcat h The f<Ul't.lt·n 1s :1 ''111u;il who's who of native plants and ammuls, co11ta1rnni: more than 700 species in all. H 1s nol su rpnsin~ that the gift has drawn cnli<'tsm lrom ~ornt• ol Mrs Miller's neighbors who r .ire t•onn·n wd al>out the cfft•(•t of a public park .next door to thl'ir hoHH'' j Thcrc will lie· Stor<.:' of qu<>stloru, that will have to • i,,. addn·~-.ct.I HI formulating a use pohcy for the t \Jrller estate. But thol>c coni.1der atioos arc for the 1 next step. What 1s Jppropriatc now 1s u ~mcere thank vou to llorl<'ll!>l' !\l 1 llcr and th(• c ity tor sanng a n irrcµlac:cablc natural resourc·c. Funding Edict Unfair Th(' Saddleback Community College District, for 1Jte first lime in its nine-year history, has become .eligible for SI 4 million m :,tale aid as an equalization ~~·mcnt for its unparalle kdgro,,th. ;.: That'::; the good new-; : Th<• ha<1 m·ws 1~ that 1t t:<tn't collect the m oney :lll't'UllSl' (;o\ Edmund G. Hrown Jr. has limited the !.1nnual J.!rowth of community college district s at 5 pcr- :n·nt t.'\'cn though lhe eollcgc·s current growth rate ts :an a~lon1'\hlng ·19 ~ tK'rCL•nl. Saddlcback Colll·gc officials. d is turbed by the un .fa1rn<.·'s oft he go\·t'rnor':. edtC'l. are mounting a cam- 1}:uJ,!n to frl'c those funds thl'y believe the stale f. J>'l'I'\':." 1hc111...:r~.art· ~eeking rcmcd1al legislation :Clue s to because they bche\'e Saddleback is involved in a special ~~t of circu mstnnc('S Their <'ttS<' lb unpressivc The d1~trict covers 48 percent o( l hc foistesl·growtng ('OUnty in the ~late. Saddle back's original StUd('nt hody population or 910 has increased n inefold st.nee the college opened in 1968 Indica tio ns are that the growth rate will not onlv continue but inC'rC'1M! as the :,outh('f'O portion Of th(' ('Ounty is d t•n•loµt•d. A Ci\ e µt>rcent limit for S,1d dleback appear~ nrbitrary trn<l i~nort>~ th(' fact~. Eqtutablc n ·mt•dtal action lJy lht• stall! 1:, a nect•i.:,1t~ Actions Speak Louder San Clem ente Coun<'tlma n Anthom· D1G10' anni recentlv took occaMon lo call ror improv.ed city public relations. a m ove certainly deserving s upport _ The term public relations. however. is often mb· used as a euphemism for puffery. for selt-ser\"lng con- gratulation , for opinJOn given under the guise of fact. If the city's public relations are not ~ood. the city's first concern ought to be t o see how they got that way . Repeated!~·. the city council has m et in secret sessions s t retc hing the sl ate's open meeting law to the ~napping pomt. This has not he lped public confiden<'c . .\!> the former mayor. Councilman DiGiovann1 was lht' <'1ty':, chief spokesman during a period of s1~nif1cur\l lruva1l. ~·et, he fre que ntly refused to talk publicly on touchy ~ubjects. F avorable public relations are not cr eated b~ waving som(> magic wand. "Public relations" b ~i mply the sum totul of actions and policies. "hich always s peak loudt'rthan press agentry. L/SC Ne1v Phft11P 1\ ritf1111etic ' ' ~Lives of . lka r Gloomy Gu The Message Is: Talk Short! ~Fanious (SYD NEY HARRIS J • \\"1• lt,1\ >'ll I tf,,111· .tll\ f'11l11•d :1l1o1,..'r.q1h1• , 1•11 .1 11111 • 111111 ,,1 ,It,. I ,. II I I h h .1 11 d •I/\" ll !l11 • u11.n.~1 ' •d lht• P·•"t U\UI t• 'H !I•·• l1111d 11 p .. 111.111•.! II 11111 ~ c·I : 11 11'11 •I It di II" 11' I lllJ I 1" Jlltll t ;•h ,111 h,tll I Ii•\ Ir I 1'11111 111 Fr .1111" 111 1;, 1111.111 ;J• ti l'fll I'•'• h1 1111 1111"1.tl 11.11 l.111~ •t 1111 1• 11 ~11 I .... , l.•11 · : .. I I ,\ •• ' •• I\. t :111, l,111\l"rl Ill • \ fl II' 'If fl '.\ .1 :t.uJ ft I I I Ip • !I " .... 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J utters from rraders areo i«IC'omt• Thr nght 10 C'ondensl' lett~s to /11 SJ)OC't' or tltmrnote lt~I u reur11t'd utters of JOO word3 or less unll h(' gn>en pre/trence All lellt'f'S mu.ti 111 C'ludt> S1gnoture anrl mmhn9 address but namts may be w1tl1held on rt' quest 1f 1t1f f1r1ent reason u apparrnl f>Of'lry U."111 Ml be• puhlulu-d h,11 r rr,1<lf'nl 1.t I m1•,s.1i.:1• 111111 wn ll"l'. 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TE n R \" n STEPHAN ('flh fldf'Ht·~ Tn th1• F.ll1t or Ph•a,r cnn!'1dcr lh•" al\ a ll'll<'r o f c·11nf1 d1•nl·<' f11r our San < 'l1·m1·n11• Ch11·r nf l'o hl't'. .\t .. 111n A l'ortnc·r Thi' \\Ill rc·.1fflrm n111 m1•111111 anrl1111111f .Juh IJ, 19i1 1n \'hie h "'c 11r1.11llm1tl"h 1·n 1l11r ,1·tl h 1•. a 1111111111 rrH•nt .... 1wrm.11wn11hwl 111 JMtl11·1• Tlll'r t• h.1., h1·cn 11'<'1'111 puhlt1 1 11 ,1llu1hnl! 111 llw r.111 lhal llw 1 h11·f"~ 1 t'l1r\•m1·n1 1 ... 1mmin<'nt. "' h II 1• a cl d 1 I 1o11 . r 11 v 111 .... mm 1111 i.: tlll'r c I' mur h unri· ... l. trouhl1·. <ind rnoralr• JH 11hlc•111' \\1th in 11ur tlf'pa1 t mi·nl ACCORDISG lo lhl' hylaw' of Embarrassment of Oil Profit ' :· \\'\Slll~(;IO'J l h1•11.1t1nn , l••p 1111 l'11mp.1111t''• 1•11\b.11 t ,,,,nl t'' ··1 t h1·1r 11·1 ,•111 rwh1 '· 11.111• "'"J.:1111 lh1•1r hcu•I..' 111 1111111·.tl h1•1r J!nml r.tr111r11 l111m th1 11 ~ u't11nwr' nu .. r1n:1111'1.il h ill ti Jllll 11' "" \ll\I 'l'<' lh1• proht' nn11 11111 Jlo 11 I h ,t, tw't'n rnt1rrh t1·~.1l It ffij\ l~r 1 th~ r~.r': tl\H '\l'r, lh.11 n rnd11!-I rv a<; US<'fi 01•' I )ll' jC('OllOt nJ! pro f t•d u r l's to )11dc prnf1I !. ~athcr than boo't th<•rn ~ The dcta1l'I hav .. bN•n du,:: out ·of corporate f1nonriul n•porh by jRl'p W11l1nm llUJ:h<'". I):'\·' • t'\ h(l!'I<' find in~" arc !.Ummtin1l•d •,m ;in 11npuhhshrd stu11\ It '' a :tr<'at1sc cin crcatl\ l' :t('C'ountm~ I , \\ llllf. THF: con .. umc·r~ havC' 1••11 thl' 11•11nru1 p1nr h 111 thl' Arab 7111 ~q ut'l'lt. pl'lrol<·urn profit-; lf:i, e soared into the "'iltl hlue (J AC K AN DERSON J 1c1ndl•r Thi' h.1 ... rau't"<I 1h1· 1111 h.11 or" .tl'lll t• <' 111 har1 .... c;mrnt fht'rdurf'. 11 or lh1· lnp 20 1111 1·um11.11111•'<. arronlini? tn th<' llu~h''' -.t udy. q utl't Iv · rh.1nJ:Pl1 .11·counhnl! pohc1<'s. crcatNt re· '''rH'" a nd !ipht !'llO<'k, \.\Ith the l'ffect <; of rcpnrtcd cornrnJ!" ran~ing from rcdurtion!'I of 5 to HlCl percent " The <l1l companies WC'nl to the wailing well to plead th:it their profits wert>n •t as exorbitant ai; they seemed and. anyway, that every cent was needed to explore for new 0 11 resen ·ps Yet the study shows that "the 20 lttrgesl oil cmnpanies took stc>ps that would ease public out· 1·ry about windfall profils and rt•· 4'ene some portion of these pro· fit:-for later year'\ ·· In 1974, for example. '"when ~kyrocketing inf13tion and pro fit s hit oil companies. nine of the 20 largei;t madt> a rh:.ng<'·· an this 1n' cntory accounting policies. lh\' <.t11ch .. 1at1•' 1111' 11•dtw1•d ·t1w1r r 1•()(11 tt-<1 1n<'omc-h~ .111 • n·c·r:ij:t' or 11111·rt·1·111 . ll F.R I-: ARF: '11m1• of lh1· 'Jlt.'Clrl('"i ~1.1nd.11 d of lt11!1 .m.1 ;11 n1rcl 1ni;? to 1 hl' 11 udl<'" .. tuch . 1~-.uC'd a 100 percent "''°l k 1lf 1·1dend und r Pslat<·d prior \ t'ar'' {1~un·' ' Th<' 197-i fln.1m·1ul 'latrmc·nl · rt' ported S6 86 pc·r -.hare· \\'1thoul the stot•k di\ 1dPnd, StandMd would haH• !-ho"'n $13 i2 pt:r share ' tandard of Colifomtn u~ed a simila r m ethod to makt' its profits look smaller. The C'Om- pany ··1ww it!'l income 1ncrea~e from $844 million in 1973 lo S970 m1lhon in 1974 "The di!ltribut1on to the 11tnC'k holdcrs, howt'ver, ··wou\11h:1vt>1Mket1 sub!ltantaally more drnm ntic." the !ltudy notes, ··had Standard not !lpllt Its stock two fnr one in t9n. · AtlanhC' Richfield shaded 1t'I profits by ··writing oH $21 7 million as a result of"' ithdra111 al from a.C'anad11rn l:\r sands pro- JeCl announced the prc1·1ous )C<lr" C1l11·~ St•rv1rc1 rf'<lur1•d it.; 10 rorn1· h\ •• rat s:!I m1lht111 '';" •• ri•sull ot ..., 1111· <1fl, nf plant . 1-<Jlll(lmc-nl and 1111t•nlor1 1·11..,b al ... ,., 1•r.1I l11t·.1t 111n' f:X \ 0~ <.1 m pl\ .• 11lrll'fi SitO million 111 111v1• ... 1nwnt rt''<'rH''· which 11 dcdut't1•1l Imm c·ur rt•nl rt•vt•nut' ·· Anotht·r S:IX million "'as ·· .tlloeat t•d lo olhf•r ri• ~crves · Mobil. \\-h11·h ha' 1111•11 tu m o u n l ,l C O U n I I' r off<' n '-I \'I' ajtainsl tis crit1t's, \\llund up in 1974 with onl y a 23 J)<'rccnt profit. This was small h)' 1111 1ntlu!itry standards. Mobil u"ed its profits, the Hughes !iludy char~es. to purchase l\l art'or. the t'Orporatc co mpl ex th 11t controls Mont~omcry Ward stort's. Yel .Mobil has been howllnf( to the r after11 thnt higher profit!! art' needed to finance 011 uplora- lions Conclud<'s th<' stuch' "To u!<E' flhe flexible aceount1n1p to enhanrc then· puhhc 1ma~c· to thl• extent done may not be <.can d alous, but 1t ·~ al best a qui•" lion able practice. th1 .. oq.::in11at11111. all 1:r11•1 artt•t·~ nt 1•m pin~ t'' Jn· h <1ncll1•d h;. our group To II.ill'. no 11wmhcr h.i-. 'ubm1llt•d a111 formal ~r1t•1 :11w" 11h1c·h n11ghl ' 1n<l1call' '' 'm11r:tl1• prohkrn 11f Un) I~ 1w. In condu~1011. "<' apJ.>t'al 111 lhP ml'mtwr" 11f the c1tv 1·nu1w1I lo lll~rcgJrtl rumors and unfounded nl'\.\S :irtrl"l1•'-and ('lhlurtab, and IUrlht.•r Ill\ lit' lht'm to rh'\C'll!.' "'1th an1 or all ol us lh1• mrn ah• ol lht' rh•p;irtmi•nl <tntl our ll·clin~~' '""' ;ird !\1t'h10 1-\ Purtnl·I Fu1th1•1·rnml' 11 1s our frdini: lh.11 Ch1d l'nrt n1•r'.;; pr-rc;on:d \\ l'hl'" rci?.11 thng h1" 1 t.·t11 l·tncnt d;il1• ... trnuld h1· 1·11n ... 11lc•rc•d, 111 '""HI •if hl•111,: dc1·1d1•<l fm l11m bv l'lllwr an unknown "011rn· 11r "C)tn l' Ill"\\' l>.l IH' r n•tJl>rl ,. I .. 11h1m \ unanimou:-. volt• of run f1d<'n c1• ".is l:iken hv :.crn•I hJllnl ~·l a general meeting hdd April 7, 19ifj CRAIG T. STECKLf:lt President, PubhC'Safcty Employes A~:-.01:. T .. tl. and (,'rime To the Editor: Re your recent artiC'lc on T M and C'ri me. we w ond er rr Laguna's reduced crime rate has anything to do with the ract that our police a re no longer trying tfl makl' "criminals" out of h omosex uals, r estau r ant owners, and booksellers. IC this modification of their behavior and the subsequent reduction in "rnme" -has anything to d11 w1th1Transcendental Med1lat111n, then three cheers for TM. GO ROON .incl EVELY:-.1 Wll.~0"11 llh111haw'• Rlgltt11 To lhl' Ed1l111 i\n<lr1·"' ll1n,h;1w "'f'rTl' 111 h.i\t• rtH111• than h" lei.:al ni!hl 111 :IJlll<'<il lit• ha'I :in 1·x1•mpl;11 y •1li hi;?ullon l<J h1m-.clf .ind po .. u•n1" 111• 'II a111h l'llllVll"I t•tl 111 .1 rrlOOIOU' l'rtrnc• h,). ,I JllrV 1111 tc•,tirnriny from plt•a lwr~allH'"· lt'~ttmonv which did not r11nl;1111 thl• r11·n·si.;1rv 1•v11h•11r1• of .in ai.:rl'eml!nt or.uc·t rec1pnwal lo a 111·1 lw. /\ndrl.'W llinishaw stone!" r-nr1 v1ct('d of acct•pllni:: a hri b•· frnm a t•nmpany with ;1 r1·1·11r1l1•d h" tory or romp l:11nh ..ign1n ... 1 II 11l 'h <• w '!. ;atl m 1 n1-1t r al 111n . a company th.11 1s now 'uinc OrangC' County 1h•mancl1ni.: ,1 downward :idJu,tmcnt of t h1• cla1mc•d ovt'r lax:.itwn hv tlw a ... 11c•<;o;or'111 orrrc{' Anclrew l1 1n!.h&1w r1•rt :11nlv could bc an unfortunal<' v1ct1m of tht' w1lhngness of press and the· public tn behrvc trn)1hin~ barl :ihout a pollltc1an. It 1s poss1blr that this paranoia has becnmt• the tool of the amb1llou!'l and "Ub vers1ve scholars of the art What a simple way to eliminate an op- ponent or om· who h;1s been ovt•r ly dedicated in the performnnce of hi~Job. My personal interest in C'n- couraginJ( Andrew Hinshaw to "hang tou![h" is that I , like most Amencans. love a fighter who stands up for his rights. 1. No man , wishini:t In manipulate tax rolls. would l'Vl'r install :1 romp11lt'r syst•·m Hinshaw did and r.a1sl'd tho .<· laxes :'.!. !'\o dishonest formt•r as· , 'l''s11r of this pro~p<'rous t'ounty. m\tWd 1>1 :i 1 clJt1vcly few j!1ants of l;md anti 111clu!.lry, would have tu borrow monc•y to help his hrot hN. nor I 11 rn to his friends to 'upport hts tn.11 :1 No man rapahlc•of obtaining und hnhlmg the positions curncd Ir.' /\ndrew ll1nshuw would be s111p11I 1•nough to enll'r into th<.' ;1gn·cml•n t nec·essary to C'On- slltlltt' :i bnlw. nor would he set- 11<' for a h1 f1 !.l'l 1f inclined or ron•t•d to!)(• dishonest. therefor('. I cannot .1N'l'pt thl' verdict of hn lwrv t /\nv •nan 1nd1tll1d hv our (;rJnc1 Jury !.,\>Stl•rn on I I rounts t:is Andy l lan,haw \.\as) where lh1• Court has later found the Dis· tnc·t i\ttornry ~u1lty or non- 1hsrlosure of r.1vorablc evidence in 8 or tho!'le 11 c·ounts, should go into rourt under an instruction to !he Jury th::it thc pro!.eCut1on has b<'l•n capable Of ~UCh dcrchCllOn or duty to dtsrlos('. 5 Ha man has surh faith in his o"' n innocence that he will stand nga1n'>t such orlds :is now exist ai?ainst him, then :my sense of JU!.lllC says, .r::1vc him the 1·h.mce lie 1s ~p<'ndmg his last dollar~ an<I his lost hope• HOB I-: HT F. 1'1\1.l\fER ln<•ffrr.-t•t To thC' Editor: In the article published Mart'h 25. you erroneously atln buted to me remarks ind1C'ating lhal the owners or South Coast Plaza and South Coast V11la![e had plans lo add a ··Farmcrs Market" fl avor to South Conl>l l'la1a hy the in- troduction of .i butcher ~hop and a fi sh mark Pl. Please be advised that your re - port of my remarks wus incor· reel in two rl'sr>ects .,.11 ~t. my n·m o rk<; wcrc di r eel· (•ct to South Coast V1llaitc rather than South Cou~t Plant St•c·ond , I ... tolt•d thut the addi· t1on of morC' or a .. ·armers M:u kt>t fhivor_.ttrough the addi tum nf u pro<1111•1• or 1111•01 market wa!t' .:in 1dou ron1od1·n·tl from t1'm1• to trnw for thc South Con11t Vlllaj'(c, not thut •l wa:oi a dcrinlte plun WJo:RN F.lt P F:SCHF.R 01r1•c-tor of P11hhr H~lationi. .inti /\dvnt 1~111~. South (;oo~t l'la1.u anti Town Centl!r "f/111 na1/11 l'tlflt Tl'(/fl'/lt ariu f'r- rnnr1111.~ r1md111wm • nr inrrmr'f'ntl"m·e /liol m0t1 hn111• 111·1·11 n1•0/1•rl b11 ttw "'""' rn 11un/ 11111 1':d11or. OAANGf COAST DAllY PllOT /I I~ rl \ II 1 1·rf /'11IJt\l11 " J lmH1,1" #\• rr 11 ~ ''''"' , ,,,,,,,,,1 1\'"'"''" I "'''''I'll /'ti'/'' t tit'•" 1111 '11111111.11 11.11!«' "' lhf' l>Jth' /•11111 '"''~' 111 1n(11rm .ind ,1 1111111,1••· rc·.11l1·r' '" l"""·nt111i.: "" lh" l•·•!:t' d11•'r'I'111mm1•n1 •• r1 •111 f11Jltt'' of 1nts•1 ,.,, It\ ""'hrui· 1111 olum ni'I' .ind r.1rtnon"I\ b1 11rfl\ 1<hni.: .1 fur urn for r 1•at11.•r~· 111·"'' M1tl 111 prr,rnl1n11 th1'< n1•11. 'f'·'I""' ... 11p11111m' :inti 11J1•.1' 1111 nu n•nl lnpt r' 1 hr Nltlon:.il •1111111011, 1\I th1• IJ.1il~ l'rlnl :lJJf)l'<•r 11nh 11\ lht' t•tlt1or 1:il rol11mn ,11 1hr '"" hi lht• 1•.i)!l'. 0111111111h ~)( 1111'"1·<1 111 tlw rnl11mnt~" 1Hwt 1 .1t I•• 1nht' ,11111 l1•1lt•r 11. ntc•f"'I art' 11t1•tr 1111. n .rnd no •·n1tor"•mrnt ()( lh1·1r 't••11. ~ 111 the 1Ja1h f'tlol 'h11uld hr infl'rr 1·'1. Wcrl , April 14. 1976 ·- We dnesday'ts Closing Price NYSE COMPOSITE. TRANSACTIONS We<1nesd11v Aprtl 14 1976 use OAILY PILOT In Cnlit"ornia ' ' Chevy May Beat Ford Car Sales By MILTON MO KO\\ITZ f The pastrng c;1•111•r.1I Motor11 Is t•urrt•ntly ndmlmstcrinC to Ford Motor Company 11> probubly moi.t noticeable la Cnllfornia, '' ht>rt' Clwvrul1•t 1:. rnountini; t• dt•termined drive lo oust tht> Jo'ortl th vision from fmst phH'\' m sales Cahfornlu hus long bet'n the b1gg.-st cur market In tho nahon The i.t ate ha:-11,390,000 t•urs on tht• roud, more lhan most countrit•:s And 1t hm; been a special pomt of pride tor Jo'ord Oh·uuon th.At It rankt~d nun1twr on1• 111 this car·rabld slate The Ford l)1v1:s1on. whose hneup m c ludetl the Pinto. MaHrick. Torino, Granada and Thunderbird. has b\!cn able to a1·complish 111 Ca l1 for111a \\hat 1t tf" .·; ~J Money Tree eouldn l in the r est or lht' country Beat Chevy It liked to think that this \\as a forerunner of what would happen na· lion ally ., Not only 1sn 't ll happening nationally. 1t may soon n ' longer be true an Cahforrua That':. the hitter pill Ford as fac mg. GM'S CHEVROLET Ol\ 1s1on, whose lineup include the Nova, Camaro, Vega, Monza and Corvette, h as ~en th top car seller 1n the Uruted States for about 40 years It nea ly always outsells the Ford D1v1s1on nameplates. It did so · 1975 to the tune of 1.8 nullion cars to Ford's l 5 m1lhon. Ford's popularity an C11hforn1a dales from th m1d-l960s when the Mustang\\ as introduced The racy line of this car appealed to C'ahfonuans -and they switch their allegiance from Chev) to Ford The Mustan~ was introduced rn 1964 and by 1966 For D1v1s1on \\ ai. outs elling C'he\·roll'l in C'ahfornia, 189,000 car to 162,000. In 1967. Chevy regamccl the lead but m 1968 For D1v1s1on was baek on top and 1t r<'m:11ned there, no mat ter what car buyers an the rc~t of !ht• country were domg. HERE ARE THE California reg1strat1on figures, Ford vs. Chevy. for the vears 1970 lhrou~h 1974 1970 1971 1972 1973 1974 fo'ord 125,700 158,800 170,300 175,000 132.000 Che vrolet 177,500 182,800 214,700 212,400 166,100 \ As you can see. the Ford n1 v1::.1on maintained o cons1~­ tent sales bulge over Ch evroll'I during those years even though Chevy was the top seller in the national standings 1975 was a horrendous year for U S auto makers, thi> worst m more than a decade, but one point was clear GM "eattrerecl tht' storm betkr than Ford When car sales began to 1m·k up toward lht• t•nd of thl' yt•ar, with the tn· troduct1on of the 1976 modt'ls, th<' rt• .... uri:ence was led by C M And tht' comcbaek exlt'ndt·d \111s lime to Cht>vrolcl an ( 'attforn1a. ntJRING 1975 Tan: Si\l.Jo:s or ttw Ford D1 v1saon were down 24 percent in Cahforma Cht•vrolet wa!> down too, by lH percent That ·s nothing to be µroud of but it did mean th11t Ford's edge over Chevy in C;.ihforn1a was reduced to th1• thinnest margm smce 1969 l''ord 01v1s1on ended up the year with California sales of 126,000. Chevrolet had 108,000 General Motors has continued to stretch its lead in the automotive market ttus year Smr<' the Introduction of the 1976 models, its share of market, not counlmg imports, bas mounted to 54 percent. up from 52 percent in 1975. And con tributing to that surge as the Che vrolet rebound m Cahfornia Jt wants to quash l<'ord's claim that 1t 's number one in what's eons1dt'rt'd to be a paersrtter mark<'t And 1976 may be the year that It docs rei:am m !hrs s l;.it r the pos1t10n 1t holds In the rest or the ('()Untr; Not •Elast it· .. Alaska Airlines Hopes to Soar SEATTLE (AP ) -With an improved on·llm e r ecord helping 1t s hed the unwanted n1 ckn<1me or "Elastic Airlines," Alaska Airlines as 1n the black and looking toward the future. "The key to our success, I frel. hl'.'s m concentrating on our r egular scheduled service lo serve the regular Alaska traveler in an effort to .rvoicf lh<' big seasonal peaks and valleys associated Wlth tounsm ." said airline Cha irman Ronald F Cosgrave THF. 44·YF.i\R-Ol.O Cosgrave. who U!>Cd lo run a r eal estate development farm HI Al aska took over the Seattle· based airline m May, 1974 Alaska Aarhn<'!> climbed out of the dd1ril <'Olumn and put wings to its profiL'i m tht• l.1 :-.l 11111•1• yc·:rrs whale bigger aviution namt•s have n oundcr('d In 1972, the comp;.iny lo'>t S2 5 m1llron, 1·xll•ncling a con s1stent losml{ p.1t11•1 11 Uul thf' 111•x1 y1•.1r lht• .11rhnc postc<l o modest $400,000Pr<•f1t In 1974, th:1t prnr11 J11111111·d 111 $2 H m11l111n .ind the 1974 profit fa jlure do11hll'd in l!J7:• THE TRANS·/\l.,o\SK/\ 1111wl1111• 1 on.,tr uct1on 1s partaal ly responiohle for• tilt' !\ur1·1·~:-. ~tory, Cos~ravc :-ard, bul he adds that bl'ttcr ~ch1·1fuh• ri·hutiallty .111d a i.lron1<or team ef. Cort also havt• tw<'11k•'Y 1x1111b "Wt• prev11rnsly wc•ri· 1>vt·rc·11111m11lt•d · mukmg pro. mJSf'S we couldn't k1••·p, · h<• !'lard .. Rut WC i.lurtl'd n<·lltnv, mon• hmom•ss us people In Alaska tln<I Seattlt! not1C•·tl Wt! wc•r" m<1re on lime a nd lhnl our cabin S<'rv11·c 11nd sc·h1•d11hnu w1•r1• lwl\1•r " I Tht· a1rhn1• now h1111 nlnt• rl'furh1st11·d BocanR 727 Jels after losing onl' an tht• rt•1•1•11t K1 •td11kan, /\l.1sk11, rr1tsh that kllll(I one pf'rson 1 h<• Mn111unv '' ll'f11>m1t .1 727 rrom Rrunitr to 'I n•plucl• lh<· lo~t pl .1111• Rockej'e ller Energy Proposal Debated W/\SHINGTON CAl'I -Vice President Nelson A. Rockefeller says his plan to aeh1eve national energy in· I dependence is a prat11c.1I way to finance energy proJect.s 1 loo risky to attract private capital ' But Scnnt<' B111tklng Committee Chairman Wllllnm Proxmire <D·Wis. ), says, "It's bolltcnlly a $lOO-b11Uon blank check." Rockefeller ndvocnlt!ll the creation of an Energy In· dependence Aulhorlty that woul<l provide federal financing• for energy projects through loans. loan guarantees, stodc J purchases or olh<'r rn..:thods "Whal worries me 1s that wi''rc on dead center." Rockefeller tohi rroxm1n•s eommrlt('l' "WP've got to get J going." I Proxmire said he agree~ w1lh the goal' but has seriouR reservations about the magnitude and approach or Rockefeller's seven-year plan. Proxmire said allocating $100 billion over that period breaks down to $1 billion a m onth, $25-0 million a rive -day week. $50 million each eight·hour day, and $100,000 a minute. . ... \;" ( .. I I ~ llf DAILY ~ILOT Fyodorova Gets Vi.Ba Rm1ian Actre88 to Join Daughter in U.S. From AcP Dbp9w~ Ruulan a ct r e11 Zoya f'yodorova, whose wuttme lovt affair wt\h an Amcncao naval officu COS\ fter l "'i yura in pr\aon, aa1d she bas gotten per•l11lon lo so to the UnJltd St•ta In lime ror the bb1hor her 1randchJld next mooth ~1·m too happy for wor&." s he half sobbed tn Mofcow. Vklorla, t he dauKhter sh e had by Ca pt J1tl.ton K. Tale 29 year11 ago, shouted excitedly whfn lold or the newb ... , C;annot bcUcv.: I •• ..,,e n in between sobs. she told the reporter who call.ct her &l her home In Stamford, Conn .. "Th ank you, thunk you " • A crowd ot 150 grttted Kan g Carl Gulla\ or Sweden upon h11s arnval al the University of California for a tour ol lhe campus in Berkeley The king's 10 m1nult' walk a round the Sather Totwer area and 1 "'2·bour to1.tr of t he Law rence ( J Sernley Laboratory and "EOPLE Lawrence Ha ll or ~ience .-_ \\ent part or his two-day --------- visit to the Bay area At Sather Tower. the king s hook hands w1lh l 1niversity Cha ncellor ~bert Bowker and Be rkeley Mayor Warren Widener. • Nearly 300 pe rsons. mcludmg close fnend and foriner Postmaster Cen. James Farley. paid tribute lo lhe la te President FraakllD D. Roosevetl on the 31st annl versary of his death. Farley. 87, spoke for nearly an hour on the front lawn of the Little White House in Warm Spr- ings, Ga., whe re Roosevelt vaca t io n e d a way fr o m Washington and where he djed. l'AllLEY years. recalled FDR. The s till t a ll and dis t ingu.is hed Farley. who served m Roosevc lt 's ca b ine t for 11~ his presidential campaigns with • "There never was a campaigner lake him." he s~. • : A motion to reqwre Howard Hughes to appear pe{aona lly m court should be dism issed because the billionaire is dead. Hughes' Summa Corp. says. P UBLIC NOTICE NOTtCI Ol'NON·ltl$l"ONSl81LITY Nit\u 1\ r.nov qin n IM I ti. un-Ot~ will !IOI De •••~~ for .,,., -or 11..oi11t1n contr«W<I b• ...._ OC'-' 1 ... 11 ,,.,,,.., on or •fter n .. o ... o.1ecHN •fl"tc1.vofAprll 1•1• l<•t~lne LowlH• 8ttnnr1t l .. ,,."' lotj NOft•Stupel L•9Un• IH4K• C• <t?&\I Pl;bfh.ft•a 0'•"94" Co.t\t O•dtt Pilot 110.1114. I),"· 1'1• I~,. P UBLIC NOTICE PICTITIOUS 8UllHEU MAME HATEMliNT Tne 6of-lft9 .,.fton h <IOl"O °"" •K<l6: P UBLIC NOTICE l'UBl..IC N'OTIC E Summa Corp. ull:ed tbe Nevada Supreme Cow1 to nale a11tnst the attempt bx l.u Ve-cu ne ws pape r pubHaher Haak GrtttUpua lo rorce Huahes to appear in co~rt. Summa eon· lt nd the JHue Is moot since Huah u died April 5. G reenapun bad bttn lr)tina to rorce Hughes t o appear pcmsonully t.o ~e4l1{y In connec· uon n S142 m illion alandcror uttc l'luil the publ11ther IUed against Summa •••• , .. ~N • GO\ Hu~h L. u~y nnd New York City Mayor Abraham D. Bu mt' proclaimed Apnl 29 Due EIJ- lnrton Day to honor l ht: l;alc composer and conductor Thi: L wo w Ill also serve as honorar" chair men of an "Ell· lngton is Forever " concert al t he P rot ei.tant Episcopal Cathedral of St John the Divine The or~ao11en. announced that the concert w ill be C'Otlduct · ed b} Elli ngton ·-. i.on. Mt>tter. and fe dtu r e ~1n ger S arah Vaughan u nd the Ha mpt on Choir u .. LtNOTO- Proceed s w ill endow a scholarship fund at Cut· tmgton College 1n L1bena • Clifford Irving. the author or the unauthorized bwgraphy of the la te btlllonrure Howard HugbH, went on trial in Westbury, N. y . on charges of three counts of making false financia l state- ments on has income t ax from 1969through 1971. The Justice Department is s eeking in U .S Bankruptcy Court about $140,000 which it claims Irving owes in back in- come taxes. The gove rnme nt is asking 1•v1No Jud~e William J . Rudin not to .crant Irving a request for voluntary bankruptcy un· t1l lhe tax matter 1s setth.>d. I rvin~. now acting as his own lawyer since he says he can't a fford one. filed a bankruptcy petjtion last J une l'la1mrng $110 rrullton in liabilities a nd mo 10 asseti. P t: BLIC ~OTICt: PUBLIC NOTICE P UBLIC NOTICE FICTITIOUS 8USINaU .. £ W L AH 0 M AN 0 111--------·------I FICTITIOUS 8USINEU l"AME STATI M•NT ,,_P A8TME NTS, 10 11 Ht wl•no. WnlMM ler, CA ~ M. 0.C .. IO, 1014 &Wff(lc e>rt ... 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Qf'\Mt•t ue, ll'\ftt\hlp fl\1\ \t•t•mctint .,.,. t1fpf1 with Ow f nu1\t• ( 11;• l)f OrenfJf• <.11vAh1M A.Grit 1 .,,. l'MM) "llbl""-" Or •n'I" rn••t Oitlly PUCJI, Ar<•I / .. "·,. ,,,~ lt00-1& PUBLIC NOTICE Orange Coast EDITION '"l"oday's Closing • Y. Stet.a k s \VOL. 69, NO. 105, 7 SECTIONS. 82 PAGE S ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA W E DNESDAY, APRIL 14, 1976 c TEN CENTS Pact Eyed for School Busing By ST E Vt: MIT('ll•:u . Of Ill• O•llt ~li.4 ~~II A lr11nl>portat1on !lludy l'llm rn1ttee has rccomrnenth>d that the Newport Me1>a l 'n1fH•1! School 011>tnct get out or thl' bChool busin1o1 bu11cnc~' an four years and hart> u pnvak firm 111 tJo lhe JOb Trustees heard from lhl' cum millee Tuesday night It made 1t-. rec om m end<J taon' \\1th co:.t cut ting rn mind The panl.'l, itppomtl'd b> tht' d1blnct and the city councab ur Costa Ml'1>a and Newport Beach. !'>aid thul. ultamatl'ly. contract111.: for a businti system \\'Oulct dl· pend on \\ hether or nnt ,1 l'o't !'>a\'angs \\'uuld be realJtt.-d tn tht· clastra t The comm1ttee s report. pre 'ented bv Chairman !'\athJn 0 Brum. '4·as developed over J rum• month p(•r11}d Thr commlllt•t• '"1tl 1t ht'urcl tl'1Jre1'enlat1vt•:. rrom \I local pnlate buMng farm . \\hOt<Jld the 1h i.tnct l'ould ''.I\ t' from to to 3~ IJNl't•nt b) contrat·tan~ for bui. 'en ice ' L:.an~ Or.an.:\• Count~ Transll ,Vl'trict IJU.H'' "u' also con '1dered b) lhl' pJnl'I. but OCTD 0Hac1..1ls said lht'\ M('n t an the 'l.'hool bui. bu•:ancss. :.chool : Measles Dot OC Three High Schools Redden By WILLIAM SCHREIBE R ()t l~t 0 •1ty P1"'1 Sl•ll Orange County health officaals are fighting to eontaan u "s1gn1(1 ' l'Bnt" outbre:.ik or n.'<i measles at three county high schools that could become an l'p1dcm1c ar 11 continues :.preJdang al the cur rent rate. Dr. Paul R Engle, acting coun ty health offac<.'r said toda> that "well over 100 cases" or mea!>lcs have been reported at Fountain Valley, Tustm and Garden GroH· High Schools "This as 'er} ~1gn1hcant s 1nct• ... we had only eight l'asc!> in tht• first four months last Year," Engle saad "It is moving Crom school toschool " The outbreak started about t \\ o weeks ago at Tustin f-!Jgh. mo\'cd to Fountain \'a I lev and then to Garden Grove about 10 da}s ago, Engle said "We are urging anyone v. ho hasn't already had the d1!><.'aM· or who received vaccine pnor to about 196S to get an 1nocula111111 as soon a s poss able .so "t' CJn bnng this problem undt.>r rnn trol. .. Engle !>aid Tht• health off1t·er said then.•,.., a plentaful supply of new vaccine tor red measles and the mocula· t1on:. can bt: obtJaned from Cami· I) doctor~ or free or charj!e at county chnic:. Clan1c anformalaon <'an be obtaanl.'d by l'allang !S343lil Engle explained that lhl' out break 1s app:irentl} hmated to hagh :.chool-aJ.?e 'tudent:. bt>cause th<' \'Jccancs they were ,::1,cn as children ""ercn't effective " lie '>:.tad lhal 1-1re· l~ vaccine~ U!>ed to inoculat<> schoolchrldren <Stt MEASLES. PaRe AZ> A Sobering Up Pill? VC Irvine Researchers Work on Drug for Dnmks By DOl 'C ..-R117_-,c11t: 04 "'' D•ll• l'•lot ~1•11 The party as ovrr and ) ou · H' , had too much lo drink Ba ... 11'i1ll\. )'Our t'hoites are to stay wh,·n· you a r c, call a cab or risk ac<'<1m modations an lh<• county Jail or the county morgut• ;1t lht· un planned end or a d ra vt.> honw A team or l 'C' lnrnt• mt'd1t•ttl r eH•archers ,., \\1.>rk1n~ on another altl.'rnat1vt> .1 sobt·rini:: pill In a n·port prt•\t•nH><I Tut•.,dJ~ to thl' fo'rderataon of American Soc1et1e-. or fo:xpcramcntal lholo~r:.t:. mt•t•trnl! 1n AnJht'1m Or Ronald Al<'3nJ of lTI ., nl•urocherp1stry dl.'J>artmt•nt said progress has been made m 1solat- an~ such a drug The UCI team of Dr AlcanJ, Dr SuJata Tewari and Or Ernest Noble ha\'e spent the pust three years looking into th<' d ferts o r \ a rious drugs on drunkenness Dr Nobel recently lert L'<.:I 11n a leave lo become dir<'ctor of the National Institute or Alcohol Abuse and Alcohohs m INlAAA I The team has found lhrt•t• dru~s v. hll'h appear to rut :.omc of the C'ffects of alcohol. Or Alcana said in an 1ntcrv1cv. The drug., L t>opa . Aphednnc and ammophyllinc- l'llCh supprl·ss ct>rtam aspeds of drunkenness, but nC1t all eflcets The drugs. Dr Akana said, stimulate tht• production o f catacholammes. a t'hcmical m ation between brnm and nerve cell:. In tests adm1n1stcn'<i to volun· teer drinkers. motor cc;.ordma t1on. attention and electr o- encephalogram patterns showed 1nd1cat1ons of sobenng ancr the drugs were adm1n1stcred. Dr Akana s;iad The volunteer ... he said , were gl\en thl' equivalent of sax (See BOOZE. Page A2l Student Cleared in Rape 8 y t'REDF.Rl<'K SC'llOEME llL 01 trlto o,.it Pt•oe \tiff Wh;\t_h1s mntht•r d1•st•nhNl a-. a 'bewafdt•rtnl( .rnd lni.:ht1•nmg ,., penencc" ha~ t•nd1•tl for .1 :!I year olrl llumholtll M,11\• ('11111·1?1' 111 udcnl nrrl''> lt•d 111 1·11nn1•<•t wn with tht• Jan i r.1p1· ot .111 11 \'1111' womun The d1~1n 1·1 .1tl11rt1t \ ., orr11·1· ha:. dccad,,tl 11111 to I"''" r .1p1· <'har.:es .1i,:.1111,1 .l11hn l'hurla·' Vernon. fornwt h uf t 111\..r..at' Park. tlu1• tu \\ h.11 o1 1h·1n11\ termed "11\Suf11·11'11t t•\ Hlt•nt't• "lit• w ·" at ... ul\l'(I 11( lhl" '" numt'rou' .1lal11v.1trll',., •. ., pLH•ing him an anotlll'r 1111·.1111111 W11i.:ht ~11111 Tho't' "1tnt''""' luhl 111 "'"l111ntor' th.it \'1•111011 "·"an .1 llumholdt St.alt• 1 I.a"''"'"' I h1• nll(ht tht' rnJH' 111·1·u111•1I \\ ri.:ht :.a111 \ ,, r non le a 1 n t• 11 th .ti th 1• <"h:irg<'' hnd h1•,•n drop1w1I tlurln~ ti h•lt•1'hon1• 1·1111vt•n1.1tinn Tw·' ''"Y naithl wath hi~ purt•nb, l>r· ("o••"-• \\(•:1f h t"r F.11r 1111111lhl anti Thu•-. ''·"" 111lh a "Jrmini: lrt•ml t<ikan~ l11~h' lo ,1l1<l1tt 1,i, fhur,rt.I\ I 1n1 l1•111~ht 11t•ar 16 l~SIDE TODA,. Return u.•1th u1 new tn thn.v th'11hng days of yesterveor - u·hni Neu.'JX)rt's DrC'lc 1..anr 1ms ducnt>ang 1rre1tbnq on rar/IJ lrlrrmnn l'ngr J\9 Index 41 y-s. .. 1e. -'l • -..... ll 5.-....... ,, Cl '-"' .. ,... Ill • Catt....... Al I C-0\.\oht<I 0 I II C:.0..•c• C 10 t:nh...-d CIO OHl~Noh<o &II ........ ~... .. l'ttt'1•1ftm9ft• ,, ' "'"""" t• I ,_ C• U ..... ,._ CJ Mou"'"'' Cl Mtllao• ""-"'' '"" Mf9wt•t MV'\f( ... Mwl ... l l'v"41 ................. , O.•-Cn•h ,....... s..... Mee.• ~rtith ftMYt't9" fiJW•t•n ......... Wllll/Hf4',. .... , •• ., .. ' II• 114 114 & II IJ Cl J 11 l .. , ., ., . •• •• .ind Mrs James Vernon They lcarn<'d thut the cai.t> h:1<1 h<'en dismissed l'arlll•r TucMla\ when their son v. as lo haVl' bl.'t'n nrra1Ji(nl'd on the rape C'harl(e at ll arbor Court Th<' > oungrr \'ernon prl'\ wu~h had \\on lht• ni.thl to rt•m.1111 1n Eurt'kta durrn~ prt'h mm a ry rou rt proceet.lin~s "H's all bt•C'n \'(•ry hcw1ld<·nn~ for us It ht1s bl.'<'n bewaldt'ring for ham. Jt'o; hN•n fnghtcnint: It's hard to bela!'\l' that the mat <~t' CU :ARF.D. P aitc A21 Mrs. Schmitz Hits ERA Provisions fl> JACK CllAPPl-:1.1. Ot tf\• 0 .. 11., p,, .. Sl•fl ·riw 1-:11u:1J nights J\m('ndm('n(. 1r .1pr1nwcd. Y.ould pince burtl1•11' on v.om<'n they do not want. 'll<•aker Mory S('hm1t1 told th1• Son Clemente Chamber or Com mcr('e boord of directors Tu<'s day Mrs SC'hrnifl. is the wafc 11( H<'pub la cun John Schm1t1, former Ornnl?e County U S r<1n .:ress mnn. c11nd11lat1• r11r ('onj.?resi> and John H1rrh Soc1t'h memb<'r Mrs Schm1t1 -;.11111h.1l an mak 1111( women cquul with men un1lt•r th1' law. the ;un1.•n1lm<•nt woulcl 1•nd nil spl'caal ll'.:1-;lallon wh1d1 nu" protects womt•n from com 11ul,or> armed comb:tt st.>rv1ct· 1i1rnnt'\ them mont'tary s u11po1 l rrom husbands and that 11 "oulc1 11('.;tro) the basic Carnal} unat She saad when the amendment "as before the l ' S !louse of\ Representatives her huo;band \Oted and spoke in opposition to 11 sayrng. "M y wife ordered me to cio so She refuses to be lowert'd to the status o( equality · "Women are usually able to ii~t what they want ," \1n Laundry Stole n Pauline Shelton and Carmen Hul(hes. both residents of Our Town Apartments. 12.r,o Adams A\'e . complained lo Costa :\tesa pohce that someone crept anlo lhl' laundry room Monda' night anti ~tole SI'\ loads of the ir cle.1n doth int: from the dt') er-; :..1·hm1l1 ~.11d ~h(· ,,1111 thP rrnrx>.,l'<i amcn<.l nwnl, \\ h1d1 ha., lwen ratafl<'cl bv :~i o( thl' n1•1•1•,.,arv ~.114 slate .... \\'OUld n ot l11•111•f1t Wltffit'O materrnlh Sht• sa11l 1•q11lll pa) for n1ual \\Ork \\BS already 1•.,lahhshl•d by redcral law. She.• said it also wouldn't aclva111·1• women 's c·t.luration as th1•n· 11n• <•lrl'a1ly law~ 11rt•v1•11t 111~ tl1sl'n manul 111n then' It w1111 lcl 1' Ill' 'Olld. mak•• "c1men ch111hl,· 111 tlll' 'amc· tyJH' of ra.,ks a111I burdt•n' f:wan~ mt•n Slw "><ll<.l th1• ,1m1•111lm1•nl "11uld 1lt•.-.tro\ a · "twit• n\'l"'nrk of la\\ ... d<"ll~n·l'd to pr11t1•rl "onwn · \\'1th tht• ea" no Lllllt da,orl'f' I.'"' nr most ... 1.111·' "t' an•.,,. •. 1n1? lh..at tht• hu-;hJnd f .in 1.•afllb t.1kt• up wath " 111 " modC'I · Mr' ~hmatz i.aatl AmonJ;l th!' 'upporter'\ of thr amendment'" the Playooy fo'oun dataon. Mr' Srhm1tz said hC' sntd the foundation support fal 1n well w1lh the Playboy phtlosc.phy which she claimed was "never let a "omen ~et the nghts or 3 Wife? Have her as a µlaymnte and lradc her in after a month ·· She said the amendment was also being backed by "radical women's jlroup!I " Mrs Schmitz !(31d that nlthou~h the state or C'alaforn1.1 has ratified the amendment sht' behev<.'s that ac t1on can b<.' rl.'.'!l('indcd 11nd she 1s "orkan.: to that end !\1rs Schmitt •~ <i member or <Se~ ERA. P11te i\:?I trustcei. were told Short term rt'commendat1on~ from the !Janel mcludt' no cuts an the transportation bud,ltet . which "as $790,457 for the 1975 76 ye11r ur about l 8 pern•nt or the das tnct's S.\3.487,730 budget The committee outlined pnontres for Cuturt' cuts and llatd that busing children homC' from school 1s the lo" est pnont) The panel also said alhlellc -· '?W / ~ field trips could be financt•d b) .i U.'ler charge to tht' part1cipat1n~ students Educutaonal field lnp bUStnR was ~ l\ ('I\ lhl' S<.'-COnd highest priorit ~ Home to school busing 1n lht> morning holds th<.' highest pnon ty on the hst. with k111dergarten through fifth graders listed as the most important 1n the 12 gradt• breakdo"n "The vulnerabahty of thl' lle's llae 'Oc(.•upant' Thost• letters addressed to "occupant" have a leg1t1matC' home in G;.iry Martin's mailbox tn Merced Martin says he put out the nameplate because hl' wanted prt\'acy hut most of hb. mm anonymnu~ matl is marked "res1 dent." Mcinnis, Ryckoff, Williams Sweep NB Two 1nt•umbent counc1lmcn. Don Mcinnis and Paul tt)'1'korr. and a hca\lily favorl'd plunnmA l'Omm1ss1oner. Hay Williams, we re s w 1• 111 111 I t1 off i c 1 • i n Tucisday'11 r1ty counc•il ele<'tion h1 Nt'wport fkarh Ahout 30 pt•rct.'nl of ttw c·11y ., ;11 .347 r1'J:ISlerN1 vol1•r'( wc•nt lo the polio; Mdnn1s . ~ho faced op11<1i.1 lion from only one opponent 111 1>1stnct T\\o, 11nrner<'d th1• most \'Otes an the elecllon. polling .1 total of r..896 lli!i oppun1•11t , 21 'ear·old Rob Brockmun 1wt 1.516 Ryckorr. who raced two oppo SHE SOLD PET IN PILOT A.D "I sold him. T he response to the ad was quite good ... That's th e ad\1ert1sing success experience of the Costa Mesa woman who placed th.ls ad in the Daily Pilot Ralnbow boa, $30. Lovlnl( Pet XltX·XltXX lf you hnv~ a pct you want to sell, call G42·567lt We make at easy fo r you to put 9 few worm lo work, tn the Dally Pilot. nl•nts an D1str1C't Faw, got 5,291 Ills neares t compl'l1tor. Gwenda Wntson poll('d 3,259 and th£' third candidate. II ans llCl!na .:ot 34:1 Wilh ams. who roin from Oas tncl Sevc-n when• there wu:-. no Incumbent i.e1•k 1n~ re·C'lt'l'twn. competC'd aJ(111ns t riv<' oth('r mt·n und oulpollt•d ha'> nran·~t rom pet1tor by more• than 2.000 volt·!'! In that d1i.triC'l lht• t1.•:o1111ls w(•11· Wtlll:ims. :1,721. l'l'r Trehh·r 1,495 Duncan Mr lntosh, l ,:1GI fhll :\!orris. 805. Tom Hl;inda. 1:1:; and Archibald Stott. 569 Both R yckoff :ind Wrllrn.m' rr~1ted hard campJagnrn.: bnd t heir campaign organizotaonA for their v1ctones ' Mayor Mcinnis. who won elcc lion to hts third council tc•rm . based his campaign on hii'I re <'Ord Beer Talk Set ST. LOUIS. <AP> -Anheuser Busch. Inc.. nnd stnking beer bottlers are scheduled to m eet with federal m ediators Thursday in Washington in an effort to end the longest strike in the <'om pany's h istory. T he bargaining session between the com pany and lht> Teamster National Con ference of Br ewery and Sort Drink Workers will be the second since the nationwide stnke idled 8,000 workers March 1. ~oungest ch1lclr,·11 tu roud hazard!>, .. '"' tht• l'c>u:-.on for tht~ pnonly hi.11111:. the punel e.:ud Olhl'r bhorl h•rm rt'l'omrrwn dut1ons 1ncludt• 1.·ontmucd bu:.ani.: at school!. until \'Maoui. roatl haz.nrds "hal'h m 1i:h1 ,•ndangcr bake rtdmg or "alkmi.: ch1ldrt'n art' corr<.'cled The panel aho "ul(ge ... h an l'reai.ed i.tudent safety t•dut•a <St-e Bt'SING. Page A? I Kidnap Charge Levied BERKELEY (/\Pl W11l1am nnd Emily llarris. th<.' forml'r un dl'rground compan1on!'I or Patricia llcari.t. Wt'rl' <.•harj!l'd toda} wath lo.1dnaping th1• newspaper hearcs' morl• than two years ago The llarnses. a" a1tin~ trial tn Los An1tl.'lt•11 on ~tak kidnap. roh be~ and all:-. a ult charAl'1', "l'rt' charged in thl' k1dnap1ng h,\ authorities• an Al..imt'<IJ Count\ "here Mis-; lk:.ar.,t '"'!\ abdurt~·d b\' the . \ mb1on<'.,t' t.1bt•rat11111 ,\.rm) on t-~eb 4. 197-l D1s1 Atty Low(•lJ J1'n:.en :.u11l he had been a!'lllllrt'<I b\ an ..al tornt:v for M 1:.:-. ll<'arst 0lhJt :-.h1• woufd provadt· "1•umpl1•t• 1•oopl.'rat ion 111 test a(\ an~ ui,:::11n .. 1 tht• Harn:H.•, · In her bank rohht.•n tnal 111 San f''rnn<'IH'O. l\lr!'ls lkar~I tl'i.t1f1ed thilt lhl• lhrn~es Wl'r•· among thl' ll'rroni,t:-. who took ht•r from her llt'rkl•lt'Y apart mcnt. Sh(• abo d<'nman1•cd lht•m as v1cioui> t'aptors who mad1· lw1 fear for her llf<' 1•vcn whllt• out of their pre!>encc Albert Johnson, n1w of l\11 <;1' Hearst':. altt>rnt·~ ·' . .,aid lhl' ;.i1· t1on was "lt>n~ v\ rrdm· Th<·r1· as amplt' cvadcnc<• to ('onv11·t th1 Harnses. l'Xclusa\l' of Pall)·., testimony · Johnson :,a 1d he hatl talkctl with Jensen but that :\ll!ls llcar..I had not The ch~lr~es "en• ftll'<I v. 1th t ht· Berke IC') A Iba n) :\t u n 1c1 p :.ti Court cl1.•rk ':. offart• hv "''1st ant <Se.-llARRISES, P agr A:!> * * * Patty Hearst Recoveri1l{{ From Surgery REDWOOD ("ITV \AP I Patricia llcar .. t, ru1'ht•<I to a hosp1lal in pa in a fter her rag ht lung suddenly collapsed, was re ported rest an~ com fort ably tr>da) the duy .,he• v. U'i to have harl a dreaded courtroom rcunaon \\llh two underground <·ompaninn!'> The 22 )ear old conv1('tl'll bank robber ".1s takc•n to St•fluOaJ llo'ipatul Tuesday t'\l'lltn~ j!J\JI 1ni.: for air artcr h<·r lung 1·111 lapsed without ",1rn1n.: in lht· San Matl'o County 1.111 'illl· 1111 llerwent suri.:<· r y I<''' t h.111 t "o hours lall.'r l 'nder:-.hl'rarr ll.1101<1 llark1·1 11a1d M ts'> lh'ar-.t "-<I~• Jn !>L.1hli· rond1l1 on and lh<1t lh•· prni.:noi.a.. 1s .:oo<l A do1·1or "h111"rnm1n,•,'(f hcr said .,he· pr(Jf1:Jl1ly would ,,. main hosp1t11li1t•ll for four lQ f1 v1· duys "Sill' was 111 t•o11s11l1•rnbl1• pa 1 n . ' · ., a 1 d 1> r . ,J ,•I f r 1• y W1s1•lll'rlo(. ll11• phy1'tl't1111 who pt:'rformc•ll l hc• 45·rntnutt· pro 1·f•durt· t u rt•cl111·1• pr1•s!411rt• 1n M11>11 lftoan;t''i l'twsl "Hui ~h1· WH'> vt•rv lt•vt•I h1•u1f1•d und hun1i11•1I it' 11111 t l' W(·ll Thl1rc is no q11t•.,1wn that t111 s w:1\ ;in uruff· l'ltwrv,1·111•v rc•f!lllrang 1n111wd1al1• DOW .'ill P.'i BA.CK MORE NEW YORK (J\P) Th<.' stock market fell back today. IO'>ani.? the momentum or Tuesday ., technical rally. Trading r r mained hght Prices advanced hriefly at thc outset in a curryover of th<' buy rng that hnd pushed the markt•t up sharply Tuesday. liul the ral ly fa ltered . "T he f ailure to s ust11 111 yesterday's I ate·se11sion bounN• brought' in som e disappointed sellin~." said Newton D Zlnder at E. F Hutton & Co The Dow Jones average of 30 stocks lost 9 61 points to 974 GS • <Tables. 85> % DAILY PILOT c lt .. s a T()ssup Clark Cronin. !J. Newport Reach, can't decide whether he'd rather be tossing the pizza dough, as Shakey's manuger John Gallagher docs he re. or eat the hnished product. Jlt."11 get a chancE' to do the latter Thursday at 5·30 pm at the Upper Ilav Boys Club, 2131 Tustin Ave .. when the Costa Mesa Shakey's hosLo; a pizza night open to the public P1aa gO<'s for 50 cents a s hce. Proceeds go to Harbor Area Boys Club. OC a 'Playground' To Fluor Employes By l.AURJ F. KASPER 011i.. 0 .. 1, ,.llOI , .. " The 4, 700 J'I uor CorpQrat1on t•mployes who will begin movang into the new lrv111e plant this fall ·took al Orungl' County a~ more of a plaHtrc>und for \H'l'kcnd.., andafler hours " About h alf th1· <'Om11any 's ''orken alread~, ll\1' 1n lh1• Orange or HI\ er<,tdl· \'OUOl) Mcai.. an·ord1ni.: lo II I\ Dutch" W11l"'aler. gcncr:il manager or lhe Ill'"-racthl~ These people Jn.• cicc·1tc-d about lhl' moH· from lhP1r present ,,1c1nt in F.asl Los Angele~. he :.,ml But tht• other h.ilf of the .. mployt>i. s t ill hve in Los Angel<''l • ind Carl· th1• 1nh rl'locat1on "'1th apprt>hl'o!>IOn, ht' cxplatnl'd lo· f 'rfJftl Pagf" ,\I BUSING ... lion, involvt•m1•n! of parc•nt:. in lhl' impnrtnnl·e llf !>;ift'ty und traff1r law!>, and s trnn.itr IJw l'n forrl'm<'nl The romm1t11•1• ~ lnni tnm rt· 1:ommt>nd;i1wn~. 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"Bud" Dobyns, di.s<'ussed the new plant and the expcrtt.'d impact of the corporation's move during a Ne"'port Ha rbor Chamber of Commerce to"n meet mg. Reed. vire president of the ror· poral1on. said Jrvme was select ed as the site or lhe new facility be<.' a use employes said five years a~o that 1s where they "-OUld most li ke to work. The southeast Orange County localton offers good schools, a \'anety of pla<'es to live and clean air and it doesn't have "lhe DMZ complexion where we are now," he explained. W1llwater said 500 to 1,000 more employes may decide to move to the county arter they begin working here. l 'rom Pag~ 11 I MEASLES ... .11 lht> time were rar less errect1ve thJn new serum!> and "simply tluln 't do I hl' job ' \rcord1ng lo the health omcer nwnsles 1mmun1zat1on lt•t•hni queo; h1ne also been r<'fmed For t•xumplt'. h<> noted that thf' ~hot' llM'd to bt> S:l\'t'O in a rh1Jd '\ fir,l 'l"lr. but it h as been learned "net• thJt 1s loo 'iOOn Tht'se rhildren \\ho v.ert• 1m 1>ropt>rly 1mmun11ed un• no"' 111 htJ?h 'lrhool and the d1.o;e<1sc h11~ .1 foothold," F:ngl<' said "Onlv new 1111n111n11at1ons "Ill stamp II out a1tam ' An v on 1• w h •l had th<' re tt mt>asiM a" a ~·nun~ster 11> 1m mune for life from th<'d1seas<', he .ulded Thl' rurrt'nl mea!>les problem had il11 roots in Los Ang<'les County, where Immunization progrnm'I aren 't as effl t-1cnt , F.n~le s1t1d Late last spring in thr Orange l 'nified School 01stnct. Engle said there was an isolated out bruk of the disease that was qwrkly contained. The red measles start with a rash on the wrists and ankles and around the ha1rltne. accom pan1ed by nu-like symptoms of -;tomarh upset. headarhc-and runny nose Engle said the disease is "com. mumt-able" for about four clays artt'r the rash first appears and those"' ho gt>l the mt>asles s hould stay in bed until the symptoms go awa\· Health orricials are convinced the disease appearing at county schools is "less St'vere" than normal red measles because of a residual effect of the old vac- cines. Accordin g to Engle, there should be no complications from the current form of the disease and it Is no threat to pregnant women, who risk bearing de- formed chlldrt>n If uposed to German measles (rubella). ,.,... P•ge A I HARRIS ES. • Ahmed• County Dlst Atty. AJex Sehln. Lilted were 18 count• -two each of ltldnaptn1 and falae 1m· prtaonment. three of robbery and J2 of IHIUlt with • deadly wnpon. Ac:companyani the t'ompl:.t1nt was• ~·page arflduvit 111gned by Selvin and oullln1na the basis for the charees Seh•in declined Im mediate comment on lh~ doeu ment The chur111ng of the husbant.I ,.nd wife radical teum hud bN•n expected. Jt-nsen was umong tht• prosecutors fr o m variou ... JUnsdictlons in the state who met ln San Func1sco Tuesday to di'>· cuss M 1ss llearst 's role as poten tial mrorm er Johnson said that Miss Hearsl , convicted M arrh 20 or a bank rob bery m "'b1ch she srud the Har nses took part, "'as "fearful and apprehensive" of her first en- counter with the SL.A memberl> stnce all were arrested here Sept 18 Miss llearst 's pot<>nt1al role 1n the tnal of the Harnses here ap- peared to signal the beginrung or further prosecutions in which she would aid the j?overnmt>nt She reportedly met with FBl agents Monday and provided de· tails o( another bank robbery ·- the holdup of a Sacramento sub urb branch . in which a woman rustomer was killed. The heiress also reportedly named the Har· rises as participa nts in that cnme. * * * From Page A I PATTY .•. 'Security was tight around the hospital. about 25 miles south of San Francisco. Sheriff's deputies were stationed al the emergenry entrance and elsewhere in the facility. Miss Hearst was in a pnvate room in a section of the three-s t ory hospital whl're maternity and surgery patJents are usually l<ept, said Arthur J . Faro, the a ssociate hospital ad· m1n1strator. It was the fir st night in the nearly seven months since her capture that Miss Hearst had not slept in a cell at the jail. She was to have been flown lo Los Angeles early today for a pretrial hearing on state kidnaping, assault and robbery charges. ll was at this that hearing Miss Hearst was to have encountered William a nd Emily Harris, the Sym bionese Liberation Army members s he reportedly im- plicated m a Sacramento bar.k robbery durinr: a meetinR Mon· day with FBI agents. She was "fearful and a pprehensive" about the meeting, one of her lawyers said . Pleading by the newspaper heiress was pos tponed 1n Los Angeles a wee k by Judge Mark Brandler today after her at· torneys notified him she is hospitaUzed with the lung ail· ment. Brandler postponed the scheduled pleading to I t felony charges until April 21 at 9 a .m . after he received a call from de· fense attorney Albert Johnson. The judge said he would either hear her p lea a t that time or de· termine "if further continuance 1s necessary " The Judge also C'Ontinucd the llarnses' portion of the case to Apnl21. The 22 year-old newspaper heiress was represented in court by Ted Klemcs. a Hearst cor· porat1on and ram1ly lawyer Johnson said M 1ss Hearst·._ emotron:il condition had nothing to do with the lung collapse He said the heiress' Jun~ col lapsed !>hortly aftn 5 pm , about '"'e minutes after he ended a vis· 1t with her "It "as a Vt'rv ll<'nous thing," Johnson i.a1d "If you don't gt>t 1t in t1m<>. Pl'OPI<' ofkn die Thl'y got this in lime " l>r Donald Ro wles said ht• rx omin<'d M1 <1s Hearst after a tvbt• wai. inserted into her chest cavlly IO an ('(fort to draw OUt air, rrcat· m,q a vacuum nect>ssary to re· innate th«' collapi1L'd lunJt By lh:lt time i.hc Wla!\ in only minor pain, he said \ TONIG HT "VACATIONLAND BRITISH COLUMBIA '76 " Films of Brltl,sh Columbia's vaca· t1onlands, sponsored by Daily Pilot and BntJsh Columbia Dept. of Travel, H arbo r Hi g h aud1tonum. 8 p m . ''A MIDSUMMER NIGHT'S DREAM " -South Coast Rttpertory Theater, Tuesday. Sunday through April 24 . 8 p.m. DANCE CONCERT -UCI stu· dents. Fine Art11 Concert Hall. April 14-17. 8 p.m . Adults $2. stu· dents Sl. THU RSDAY, APRIL JS CHART -Regular meeting, Glendale Federal Savings & Loan, Harbor& Wilson, 7.30a.m . LIBRARY STORY llOUR - CO$la Mes a Library, 10 JOa.m. Sextuplets Babies Born in England NEWCASTLE. England· <AP> Christuw Prirt'. J().ye4r-c>}d WlfE' Of J SChOOJlt>Udll'r, g.l\'C b1rlh to St'\. tuplets here loday, and a hospital l>pokesman ~.111.l four or the bab1t•:-. \\\'rt' l'casonabk wdl thl' other tv.o, both girls, dll'rl The molht•1· ubo \\as n.•portc-d not \'Cr)' \\ell, bul was expertt•d to impn1w \\ 1lh111 "8 hour!\ The sextupll'ls three boy!> and thrre ..:1rb \H'rl' born by <.: <iesurc•:w ~ect ion und dt.>ll\ l'rl'd ..., it l11n four minutc!l, mon.• tha11 two months p1·enrntur~ly, 1 tw spokesm;m su1d Mrs Prin· h:Jtl ht•t•n lrNtcd w1lh a lert1ltty dru~. hl' atlch•d Tht• only i.. n<l\HI i.ut·,, \'ing ~l'!\.lupll'l:\ were born to Su~an Rosenko\\ 1l1 in C.jpc Town, South Africa, in J anuar). 1971 70 Visiti11g Swini Y outru lnHB, Mesa Two Orange Coast "'"' imming oq:amzahons are hOl>llng about 70 children from ~1e\l('O C1l) I his week aftt>r o;crambling to find homes for •he '1i.1tor., ;ind thl'1r famthes M e m b l' r s 11 f t h t• M t• ~ .1 Verde Country Club '"' 1m IC.'Jm and th t.' Ii u n t 1 n i: 111 n lh· J (' h Aquatics lt>a m ;;rt· ll11~t111~ lht· ~uests who are compet ing 1n sevl'r al Southern L'al1forn1a swim meets this W(•ek The children are part or the.· Swimming A"'•;oc1atwn of Mt•x 1co. They compc.·led !\1onda) at Rio Hondo Junior Colll·~c 10 \\'hitt1er Today thl'y race<! swimme rs at Marina ll1gh School m Jlunlin~ton flt>arh The children. 7 through UI. "'111 \'is1t D1!>ne\·iand and Manm·l,ind Thun.day and f'riday, returnin~ to the Mesa \'erde Country Cluh Saturday nt~ht for a rt'<'eption hosted bv the ar<'a ~w1m club~ Sunday tht'} "'111 rt>turn t11 San Diego for th1• fhghl ba('k In \k"' It'll Cit) ERA . ., . the Oran~e County rommission on the Status of Women and 1:. ur live in Republican pol1t1cs The speahr was introdurrl hy Coral Walker. wife o f San Clemente c i ty rouncilm nn Wilham Walker, former pre~• dent or the chambc'r of rom mercc There w ao; no opp<,...1t111n spt'aker No arl1on "'ns t:il>l'O h} the chamber or t-om mercl' Fro• Pag~ 1l I CLEARED. • • ter developed as tt did,' Mr~ \'ernon said Tut>:.dJy 1n a telephone tnten·1e"' \'~rnon was arrested !\I arrh 9 on a wa rrant a lleging kidnap and rape. Th(' pre\'1ou!> day. ln1ne police had recel\ ed a call from .in anonymous tipster "'ho gaH' Vernon's name to 1m est11?alor:> The "'arrant \\a:; obl u1nc.•d after the J9-year-old raPt' \•1ct1m 1dent1f1ed a two.yt.'ar·olll photo· graph of Vecnon "What I was 111fornwd of wa~ a positive 1dent1hcat1on and other incidents that pointed circumstantially in his dirl'r· t1on," Wright said He declined to t.11 s close the nature of th1· circumstantial evidence. "It was not an unrn\'ohed CUM', .. Wnght said. Folio"' ing his arrest in Eureka. Vernon \\as released on Sl0,000 bail Hi!> parents posted lhe mone~ Mrs V<>rnon s aid th<' couplt· ha\'e spent another S2,000 in con nerllon "'1th lhc• arrc!>l, 1nc•lud111~ allllrnl'). telephone and tra' l'I tOSlS '"flus kind of ('\ l'lll r.m Ix• l'~ lr<'mely l'O'-tl) tu 11in1><·t•n1 1wo pll'." she !>3 1d \'ernon 1s a former l 'ol\ l'n.ity lhgh Sl'hool and Oran.i:1· Cna'>I Colll'IH' studt•nt lie •~ maJonn~ in art and English at llumboldt State During the Jan 7 rtlJ.>t.·. a youn~ man who muttert•d thl' nana· "Cindv" forced lhc I r' lOl' \\oman intc1 a camper ;u111 threatened to kill hcr i:. :;lie did not rooperatc. The inc·1dl·nt 01· curred near the 1ntcrst•1·tion or Michelson a nd Culver dnH·s lnve<;ti,i:ation ..,hO\\t•rl th;,11 \'crnon chd not O\\n .1 lru('k c.impu hkc the Ont.' W.l'd in thl' cnmt> BOOZE ••• ounces ti( ~1n or vodka for u 150· pound man Blood te•t.a. ho uid, indicated lh.f 'oluntt>trs had l perc~nt blood akohol rontenl, tht' lev"I tif Caltforrua' ll'WL41 <kftn1hon oC drunkt•nm•ss After lhl' t ests. hu said, the \oluntct•r~ were kd and driven ho11w i\lthou.ih the volunteers ithowt>d lndlcullons of sohriety in :>Oml' arl!us, mt'tn<)ry and mOOd tt':.ts lndk<iled they were sllll un. •tlt>r the 1nfluen<'l', Dr. Akuna ·:>lilt.I "Our ultimate goal," l>r Alea nu 11uld, "ts to dcvdop a :sulo drug that people c1111 take after becomrng inebriated and that "'111 sober them up in a half hour to an hour • · And th~ point of the research, he said. 1s to cut down the driving ;icc1dents in wtuch the drivers \\t>redrunk Throughout the year, accord· ing to the California lllghway Pc1trol, more than half the fatal ..tt.'Ctdents in the state have alcohol al> a contributing factor. 20-knot Wind Hits Final Leg of Race One yarht was dismasted and lhl' 15 others 111 the Guadaluiit' lslund Rare today were beating into 20-knot winds on thl' last leg oft he 600-mile nonstop circuit. There W('rl' no reports rrom Orumb<'al or Spirit , beUeved to lX' thl' lead 'Jrhts Losing her st1C'k 1n heavy going !>Oulh of F.:nst.•nada Tuesday night "ac; Std Renkow's Cal 36 Sigam e from the Dl'I R l':>-Y a<.'hl Club. Renko"' SJtd he and his crew had n•u~t·d an t>mt-r~cnc~ anten· na ;ind "a' 1n t.•untact with other ., arhb. 1n lhC' racl' lie said be \,.is llroreed1n..: undl'r power to S<m Dic~o. bul had a mar$:tnal fud l>U!Jply. Th(·n· Wl'rc no \O· JUrte., m th(' m1.!>h:1p !lopes fur an 1•.irly finish faded a~ mo't of thc \ uthl~ wt•re rC' porttnJ: po!>1llon~·5t1tu90 m1lrs off Eni.cnada '1nd about 150 miles r1om lht• finish <ti the Nl'Wport )1'tt' The yacht:-. wen• rcport111~ l~ito20 knot winds on lhc nose Wate!rf owl Killed Si\Cfli\M ENTO (A P! The duC'ks and other waterfowl al his· tont-Sullt.>r's Fort have been dc:.troyed bcrause of a duck \ lfU'i, says lhr ~late Departmenl or f''1sh and G amr Put your face in our hands. } All fn, '" luov•• un•• flung in c11mm•111 011·v·1,. 1l1fl1·n•nt, Th11t',. whv 1111' upt1c tnnK 11t tlfl' Oplil'ul I )1•purlnwnt Ill \\1111d '" tJ1l1t• 11111 h II lt11lj!, h111.J lrn1k rt! v11111 "''"'" •'V("" t1•111pl1-.11ml Nt1• ll1~ ;111 "tlu· j(lth , .. I h•·v ht t11 your fo«• 111 )II t t Ill' \\•IV tl11•y 'h1111llf · , 11mf1111ul1lv, W1th 1111 i.l1pp1nj( Ill 1'1111 11111.: ,\old 111 1111-lhr 111111•• "' I•~ t11111 11( frn1ni ... nnd r1•t1"'111 illJlt• 111 t. 11nrl 11· .. f\1111\1 1•1 •• ,. et.·hv w1•'vr hanrlll'1I ovl'r '".Kl' 1.100 ( 111'1". ,..or f'Yt·W('ttr for VO\fr 1·nt 111· 11111111\. 111mr to th<' Opr 111111>1•p.ir1m1·11t11 I \\,1td'll. COSTA MESA 714-549-9400 .. Nuclear Initiative - Disaster or Distortion? S ACRAMENTO (AP> -The Calllorn.ia Commission for Economic: Development Is calling Prop is "a cliauter for the working mt'n and women of thi! state " But the report was hardly out Tuel> day when ~ chief proponent or Prop 15, the Ntlclear Po~t>r Pl ont~ in· iUi&Uve, called 1t "a blat.ml d1i.tor lion." The report was bai,t.-d purtly on a pubbc hearinR Feb. 24, at which only witnesses who oppo:;ed the propcm· Uon made form el statements. The on· l.y aupporl it received was from a col lege student who made an Impromptu statement from the audience. Let Ther e Be Light County Supe rvisor Thomas Riley hls promised r~1dcnts who call 834·3488 speedy repair of dark street bghb The supen1sor said many streel bghts go unrepau ed because the county repair service depends on not1hcalJon by people inlhecommun1ty THE CHI EF PaOPONENT of Pro:>. 15 who caUed the commission report "a blatant d.llltortlon" WU$ O;a\'1d Pesonen, chairman()( the Yes on 15 Committee. Backers of Prop. LS, to be on the ballot June 11. boycotted the he&11na because, they said, t.be public mem· · bers of the commission were dosely lled lo power companies. The commission said the wording It adopted was written by staff mem· bers, wbo were instruct.eel to lake into account both the bearing and further studi~s. The commissjon said it dealt onl)' .lilb the ~conom.ac aspect of the proposition, not aafety. THE STAFF 'S WORDING on the }ob impact said adoption or Prop. lS "would substantially inhibit future economic growth in California and would represent a disaster for the worlung men and women oC this state." Proponents of Prop. 15 call it tne "nuclear safeguards Initiative." Op· ponents call it the •·nuclear shutdown tnitiat1ve " SF Building Bo.........,..,r.. SAN F RANCISCO (AP> -A bomb claimed to have been planted !Jy the terrorist Red Guerrilla Family blew up on the 18th floor or a downtown of- fice building, damaging walls and plumbing No one was reported hurt About 40 minutes before the blast at midnjghl Tuesday. a woman with a husky voice telephoned the San Fran cisco Chronicle and said, "Listen carefully This 1s the Red Guernlla Family. There is a bomb al Number One California Street l>ct lo go of( at 12 mJ<inight." The voice warned that the de\'1Ce was powerful and that the 32 storv '/ I building sbdtld be evacuat said the bomb went off in a r oom near the offices or the Union Carbide Co. Firemen reported "four inches of water on lbe floor.'' Police were notified or the bomb threat but they went to the building next door where they evacuated one Janitor. At least 25 jarutors and other persons working at night were in the building where the bomb exploded, reports said. They rushed to the street when the bomb went off. The bombed building also houses the offices or se\•eraJ insurance com· panies. Union Oil. Pan American World Airways and the Xerox Corp. 1w.s.u .. F ormer b a n k teller Kathleen James has tden· lified Steven Soliah as one of lbe robbers who held up a Carmichael ban k w h en a customer was killed. Hearing Eviden~e Marine Recruit Death Explained SAN DIEGO <AP> -Marine Pvt. Lynn McClure died of pneumonia and a massive cutoff of blood to the brain, says an autopsy report. The, report "'as entered into evidence Tuesday as heanngs ended at the Marine Corps Recr uit Depot on the death of the 20-year-0ld Marine r ecruit from Lufkm, Tex. McCLUR E W~ knocked unconscious in a close combat drill last December and nevtr re- gaii:ied consciousness. He underwent emergency bram surgery al Balboa Naval ital in San Diego and eventually clied in the Veter an pltaJ in Houston March 13. The autopsy said McClure clied of a m assive post-traumatic infarction of the right cerebrum complicated by bronchial pneumonia. ' An earlier Navy medical report from Balboa Hospital said McClure was beaten into a comatose condition with virtually no chance to recover. THE FAMILY OF lbe dead recruit bas filed a $3.S ro1llion wrongful death claim agelnst t he Marine Corps, which is expected to reject the claim. Six ~1 arines at the recrwt depot. including the colonel m charge ol lhe recruit traimng regiment there, have been suspended from tralning d uties pending the outcome of lbe investigation. o .......... Levi"S"latest boyswear. We just got a ton of rt. From Levi~·s newest play-<:lothes.Todress ups In a broad selection of styles a colors Sizes 8· 14. All of 11 tough as iron. And handsome enough to go right from the playground to Grandma's house for dinner. Without changing clothes. -~~M So fall into the Gap today. It's the neatest place for Levi's boyswear. '"AVAIU8LI IN AU. s~n IXCI,.,. llVll '-'t *"U" Wednffd1y, Apnl 1', 1976 DAIL v PILOT AS Special 3.88 Your c-... of graceful fem9 1n &'' pots. Select from llulfy ruffles. b1rdsnest. po1ypod1um or Bo"Sto n ferns. Special 2.99 Beautiful chryaanthemuma tn full bloom . a welcome Easter g 11t. Assorted colors in 6" foil wrapped pots. ~==d,Quantltles limite d on all special merchandise. Special 3~88 Plants In 6" hanging baskets. Choice of wanderi ng 1ew, coleus golden pothos. crecp1nr, Charlie or spider Special 1.44 ~~ Special _£~(((f11""~ 1.66 Ahapsodie African violets In 4" pots. Prollf1c blooming plants with clusters of pastel flowers. ~-) Plant bar specials for Easter gifts. r. rl 1! I l\ <. I f D \ ,. \ P.·· I i I \ . . ,~' .~~~ . '~ . . \~~c: , II'. Special 1.88 <, ~ . Now 8.88 Coforfuf 8112" pot with bead hanger. Strong enough to hold up to 25 lbs. Yellow, orange or green colors Plant communicator, on electronic d(MCO tells you when to wator or tert1ftzc plants, lawn, garden. Battery operated JC Penney ALHAMBRA AZUSA ARCADIA-SANTA ANfTA BUENA PARK CANOOAPARK CARSON COSTA MESA CULVER art COLVER CITY 'FOX HILLS' DOWNEY El MONTE FUU.EATOH GARDEN GROVE GLENDALE GRANADA HILLS HUNTINGTON BEACH HUNTINGTON PARK INGLEWOOO LAGUNA HILLS LAKEWOOD LONG BEACH LOS ALTOS MONTCLAIR MONTEBEllO NEWPORT BEACH • NORTH HOU YWOOO NORWAU< NORTHAIDGE ORANGE 'THE CITY' PALM SPRINGS PUENTE HlllS AESEDA RIVERSIDE SAN BERNARDINO ToARAHCE VENTURA W!STCH!.STER WEST COVINA WHfTTIER DOWNS WHITTWOOO , i ' , ,ta D IL'' PILOT EDITORI LPAGE j "' , s , : Park for West Side ! ·rhe cit~ manait<?r und two Costa Mesa coun· ~r1lmen <in: looklng into the possible purchase of n ::15-acrc pan·cl of canyon. located between Victoria ;.md 19th S\r{'l't!) for u park site. The effort w~~ brought about by a group of res1 dc,nts of thl' old f<~ret.>dom Homes tract . who feet thl' city·~ west l>ldE' de!>crvt's more city a ttention. llorneowners ther e say there arc no parks, or even s ide w a lk!) for ttw1 r children to play on, and J claim acqu1s illon of the canyon site would enhance J the beauty of the community. They say that since that i area h .:1s been paying taxes to help other sect ions of ) the city s ince the tract was built in 1952, it is time t those taxes began working for them. i The three cit y officials seek an appraisal of the • parcels. owned by State Mutual Savings and Loan As· sociation Jr affordable, the city should purchase the natural park location. Council Example The Costa Mesu City Council last week turned down a fr.:e percc.>nl salary inc rease. which the city at· -orney told members they could claim a fter May t. The pay hike would have raised their monthly ~alar1cs from 5364.65 to S382.88 under a section of lhe California Government Code for general law cities. They rejected the increase, even after receiving a w<irning from City Attorney R oy E . June that if they (lid so. they couldn't go back and pick up that five per · t ent n ext year when another fh·e percent increase is allowed Mayor Dom Raciti muy ho\ e hinted at settini a good exumplc for othl.'r city cmployes who m ight s~k raises in the ycur upcomlni;: '4hcn he quipped. "lf we don't g1vl.' our:,t>hc~ u ratSl'. does that mean we don't hnvl.' to give unyone d i>c a ra1:,e?" ThP coun<.'il's rl'fusal to acn•pt u pay ra1s~ may be heard frorn \.l~ain m discussion ol budgl·t 1lems ::ind c·mployc pay :.ct1ll·::. m the weeks ju~t uhead Good Appointment Gov . Edmund G. Brown's appointment of :'\ewport Bt-::ich hurdwarc merchant Clin ton G. I loose. Jr. to a fuJI four.year term on the Orange Count v Fair Board is \\elcom e news to the county's growing number or equc!)tn ans. During a relatively brief temporary a ppointment to the board. Hoose pushed for impro\'ement of the equestnan center on the 160-acre fairgrounds . He put m considerable ext.ra personal time and e ffort gather- ing first-hand inrormation on the possibilities for horse facilities a nd C\'ents and he has set his sights on upgr ading of this aspect of the fairoperation. The appointment gi\·es the Harbor area four members on the n ine-member fair board, which 1:. good. Jn addition to Hoose. they are Irvin C Chap· man, Robert Kron<.> a nd Sheila Sonensh ine. But this still lc·avcs Cost a ~esa, the host city. dis- satisfied that it has no rc::.ident on the board . 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I Ill·'"' •'ll~1n1· .! ,I jlTI•'' \ uclu ll•ln ttr1111 hulo~1 -1 Jlld h111I p.11n1 1·r .l \V !'-1,1lb1•11 II hn•t 11 -.t I J oh.1nt11•-. l\1•plt·1 tn un1ll•r ttf rnotll'rn 11pl 11 ' (" h r 1 q 11 p h c r \l J 1 I o 1q· t. IL1,put111 To the Editnr· I feel that there 1s something 'that the publir nred" to be made aware o f. Th1s 1s thl' new te lephonr rale increase dn ... gwscd us a '"b&Jhng c han ge." If you did not completely un derstand the "beat around lhe bush '· letter you re<' Cl \'Cd with your phone bill last month, then !rt rn<' gi"e il to you straight ll 1!> \'ery possible \hat you can rr· ce1ve a S50 to $100 pho ne bill earh month "1lhou1 placing a single Ion~ distance rail In fart. rou could <'OUnl lhe local rails lhat could produre a S.50 phonr btll on one hand l 'nbehevablc" L~l m(· explain how 1 understand lhh billing, through an example \'Ot'R TELEPllOSF. ic; on a 60 mt'ssage unit per month serv1re. Before the '"billing change". you, your wife. and teenage daughter made approximately 60 lo<·al rails l:ist month. on an avrraJ!e of 30 minutes ''our phone bill \1a. probably around SS In April <under the new b\~,lcm 1 \Ou make the saml• callb. Your biil ts now ('Omputed b;1 how many messa~c unit:.. 'ou hal'c used. A mess age unit 1..; defined as each fn'<' minull'" nr lc·s .. that vou are •m the phorw So 1;0 C'nlls at ;in !l\era~<' nf 30 minul<'s i~ IROO minutl'-. or :lG(l ml•bs:.1g1• unsl'> rou f:t•t 60 •. ,,.('<.'" me1>s,1g(' 11n1tt, with your "nO m c-.~a~t· 111111 1wr month" sC'n ice. M1 vm1 Jn· h1lll'cl for 300 mc•\'-J~t· un1ti. A messai.:(• unit 1s 5 rl'nl:> !In '11111 111 II is no11 :iooxs r1•n1 :-. :: ~15 pJuc, 11hult•v1•r \Our bJ,t<' monlhh t•h;1r~c 10, for 1 our t l'11•ph11nt• 1 n -.t ;11l;1lwn<o, "11 S.'i Thie; i:t\t'' \till .1 munthlv hill of Jboul ~o ·" r11111p;in·d In 111111 l,1,1 m onth l11ll ••I .~> 1\ 1111hl 1110 l~l l't•lll llH"t t a-.1• \ 011 tlcm I rt•al II knn~ uni ti 1 ou ~l'I 1'.11·h month .. t11ll or l'llllr'ot lht .. I' J"'' )fl< .1) <"llh unl1 .11Jtf Hllir Ion.,: d1.,1.1nn· A' I uncl1·r,1;111d 11 11w 'Pn 1r ,, appht•' lo n•-.icl1·n11,11 nw,~a~1· ll n I I ~,.I \ I(' I' ·' tl 11 h"' In l''' t1•1t•pho111•' 11f you h.1\1' a hu,1 nt''~ and rt'allY 11 !11' vou r lt'l£•f1hmh'. ~oud lut'k' I. Ir }OU ( MAILBOX ) tellers from readl'rt are wt'Jcomt' The nglit lo condenu lt>llen to fit space or eliminate libel u reserved utlers of 300 word! or Leu will ~ giW'T! prefernice. All Inters miut tn· elude 11g11ature and mcuting oddrHs but 11amn may be withheld on 1e que1t 1/ su/ /1c11mt reason 11 apparent Pot1ry W11l 11ot be pubhsMd . have residential messa~<' unit sen·ice. ~ ou c an c and probably ~hould. as "'insurance" a((ainst a l.11g telephone b1111 !>11 ttch to '"un measured scn ·1ce·· "'hich "'Ill al· low you to m ake unl1m1ted loeal calls for one fixed rah" This will cost you "only" $11, but mov sa,·e you a lot more in the long run. If vou h a ,.<' a business p hone, you are probably sturk with an "80 messa.:c umt" servke ll IS inronre1vabl<' to me that lhe Public Ut1hties Comm1si.1on lPUCl has a llowed this to hap- pen but I suppose it 1s anothl'r sign of th t' t 1 m C'" l hat b 1 i: m onopoltrs can rip off the pcoplt• 11.e l hc J!asollnc "bhOrta~t0 'J while' our l'lecl<'<l government of- f1 d :ils worrv about :i wu·r shortage rn Angola. TEHRY 0. STEPllAN Wlcb -·· 'Rumors that H•nry Is ttbout to IHve are complat&ly f1tlHf' Embarrassment of Oil Profit \\',\S lllNGTO'I/ Thr nation ' top nil romJ)antt'"· t:mh.11 ,...,~1'<1 11\ c>r I h1•1 r H•n•nt r11·h("" h;n 1• 111.:J;?ll'd lh(•1r hnok-. lt1 C'OnC'\0.11 l ht•1r )!1111cl f11rlu111• lrnrn lhc•1r l'U'-IOnH·r~ Tht' fmam·1.1I hOt.'11" 1)(><'11' 11(111 \OU '>t't' thl• pruf1t'.I.. ncm \Oii don 1 · hll"- bt't•n t>nllreh lt)!JI II ma'" he tht' first I I Ill e , ho\\<'Hr. that an 1ntl11st rv hac; used Oe\i Nf' ;tC'('OUlll 1n~ pro <' t' d u r t• s t o hide profits ralht•r than boosl thl•m The dt't31ls hove bet>n duR nut of rorpornte finunl•tnl reports b) R.t>p. Wiiiia m llu.:hes. 0 N.J • whose finding~ ;in• !\Umm:m~cd 16 an unpublished stud\. It '" oi ltt'atlse on creatl\'C urroun11ni;: \\'HILE T UE con~umer; hOJ\e Ith the 1>31nful pinch of the Arab oil squeeze. petroleum profits h1veo !!oared int() the ~1ld bluc• A (JACK ANDERSO N) \ond<'r Th1:.o1 has raused th<' 1111 haron."-arute C'mbarr3'>"-ment Thcr<'fore. 14 of thr lop 20 nil r omp:rn1e"'. according to the llui;:hes ~tudy. q111t'll) · rhanRC'd acc:ounlinl! pohr1es. created rl' st>n es ;ind split !'lt(')('k, 111th the t'ffrrt-. of reported earnin~.., ranging from redurtJons t>f .~ I<> 100 percent · · The oil comp3nies went to the wa1hng w:ill to plead that their profits w eren't as exorbitant a.o; they seemed anl1. nnyway. that <'very cent was needed to explore for new oil reserv('~ Yet the studv s hows that "tht• 20 largest 0 1( C'Ompnnies took steps that would ease pubhc out cry about windfa ll profits and r e !<t'r"e som e Portion of the~e riro fits for later \ears." In 1974, for example. "\.\ht'n 'lkyr ocketing inflation and pro lits hit oil <'Ompanies. mne or lht• 20 largest m :ide n r hunge" m this 1n\'t'nto ry 3CcounUng policies. !ht' <;tud\ ,1,111"• 'Thi~ n«h11·1·ll 'th<'tr n •11111 lt•tf 1r11·11mf' ll\ nn ,11 t•raj?t' of 11 1wr1·1•n1 tr f: RF i\ Ht-. '"rn1· o t I ht• ~Vt'l'lflf' !'-l::ind:iH: rif ln<11.tn.1 .wf'nrrl IOI? lo lht• ttui:ht• ..... 111111 .. l'>'•U<'d a 100 pt•rrenl "lork 01,1dC'nd ancl n •,latc>d prior ) car-. flJ?ures Thl' 1974 financial <>l.1tcmC'nt .. rt' ported Sh 86 pf'r <;h;irc W1lhoul the "ltWk dt\ 1drnrl. Standard would hJ 1 <' shn" 11 SIJ 72 p<>r shar<> ·· • -Standard o f California used n !"1m1l ar mt'thQd to make its profit!" look <1ni;_11ltr Thl' rom· pony '"•aw Its inC'ome increa~<' from $844 m 1lhon in 1973 to S970 m1ll1on in 1974 "The dlstnbullon to the sto<'kholdt'rs. however. "would h:n <' lookt'<I substantially more drnmatir, ··the study not,•s. "hod St :1ndard not split its stoct: two for on1' In I 973 • • /\ll;intt<' Rtrhheld shad<'d 1l'I profits h~ "wri11nl( off S21.i m1lllon ;1:.o; a resull oC "lthdrawt1l from a Canadian tar !liinds pro· Ject 3nnouncrd the prcv1ou!I ~Ur ClllC'' Srn'JC't' rt•durNI 1h 111 l"t>rt'lt' hv ,, C:it $21 nilllton · ,.., ,1 rt"'ult of wrii.-off-. of plant. c-<pupment ano 1111·entm ,. ro"l!I ul ~l'\t•ral lot•a11m1-. · -EXXON l>11tlpl1 ··artdrd S40 m1lho11 to 1nH•:..tml•nt rC'!l<'rV<'S. ~ ht<'h It deduc tt'd frnm l'Urrl'nl re\'enuc>" J\nothc·r ~ million 'i'a!i "allo<'atcd to other r e sen· cc; -Mobil, ~ h1rh hac: tned In mount :l C'nunlcr orfensrvc- aJ?einst its cnt1cs. wound op in 1974 with only a 23 perr<'nt prt>flt. This was s mall by oil indu'ltry standards. Mo b1l usro 1tc; proC1ts. the Hughes study <'t'aari;cs. to purchase ;\1 ar<'or. lh<' <'Orporatc co mpl ex that t·o ntrol s Monti;tomery Ward stores Yet Mobil h<1s bec•n howlinR to th<' r3ft.eri; that high er proms are need ed to finunee 011 explora tions. Concludes th<> study · "1'o 11<;e <the rtex1hlt' 8<.'<'ounllnl'( > to t•nhancc their puhh<' image to tht' extent dnne may .n<>t t>e s<'an· dalous. but It t~ nt lx'c;t a qucs uonable practice · .fiintfJked Out To thl· Editor: 11 's bad enoui:h to 1wrmit 1wo pie to ~moke in the last thr1•1• rows or the G re' hound bus . The• bus soon Ctll!I with smoke Dul when lhl' dri\'Crs "011 't C\'e n enforre lhe thre<'·row rul<'. its grounds for <'U n<'eling all m> plans for Gre~ hound lrips. M ~ rnends are d oing the saml' Some i.tates don"t allow i;muk m~ on buses G rcyhound would incr<'ase bus inc•ss by doing that An occasional (1\'e-mmult• ~top rould pacify the poor "addict' and not make the others t-n· dani;tt'r their he alth' H COLEMA'- Dlrly Luuudr,1 To the Editor: A great deal of <'Onccrn was PX· pressed a year o r so ago about signs in the city of Costa Me!>ta nnd yet nothing has ~n done for months about the ugly '"Com- munity Scene·• sign next door to lhe Harbor Roller Rink wh1rh 1s so clearly "isible at the intersrr· 11on of 17th Street and Har bor Boulevard. TllE SIGN wns originally :1 I:irs.:t! movie Sl'reen on which were nas hcd various advertise· ments from a pillbox mounted on thl' roof of the Steam Master hu1ld1n~ To my kn"wlcdgC'. this "holt! system has not been fun<' llonrng for the ia-.t lwo years Wear<' really ''<11ring our dirty laundry" hy having the film srrC'en sht>et h:rng down from th<> s ign ltke a t•ollapsed balloon. partly fill <.·d ~1th rainwJtt•r (';in't th(• r11y oo somcth1ni.: ablwt lh1'0 ' l>A \'ID A W YOt ';'\(; llhuhau-·11 Highh To tht> Jo:duor Andri•w Jfrnsh;l\v \el'ms to hnve more th:in h n1 le~al right to :ippt'al lie h as an ~xemplory uh h>:ntion lo himst•lf and po.,lnity fl (• i;tonds con v1r1t·d nf a (1·lon1ou:; <'rime hy u 1urv on lt•.;timony from plf'O h:1qw1ncrs, h•i.trmony wh1r h did not C'Ontain tlw nrre<1sa1 v t•v1den(.'t• or un ss.:rct•mc·nt nr net /'N'1pr11c1.1 l t11 a t)riht• Andrc•w lltnbhaw stands 1•011 v1<'lt•d of ll<'C'f'pl 1111-: a hrllll' from u rompany w1lh ::i r••1·ordl'tl ht' lory of t•ompla1nls a~n1n ... 1 llin,.huw':; .1dm111"trat1t>n .• 1 tomp;in~ that 1o; now '""'J-' Orongr {'1111nt1· dcm.1nrling .1 downward .1cJ1t1sl mcnt ol lht· claimed over taxal1on II\ thr ,1<. sessor 's o ff1<'<' · Andrew ll1nsh;1w rc·rtainh C'OUld be an Unfortunate \'1C11m or the willingness or press and lht• puhhc to believe an)rthmi;c h:1d about a pohric1an. ft is Jl0"-!'i1blr that this paranoia has hl'<'Omr the tool of the ambll1ous and ~uh vers1ve scholars or the art. Who I a simple wny ITI <'limin:lle an op ponent or one who has been 011<.•r ly dt'dica1t•<1 in the ~rformanre of hlSJOb My p('rson;:il inlerC'st in en t'ouraginl'( Andrf'w lftnshaw lo "hang tough" i-. that I, likC' most Ameri<'ans. lovt• " fighter "'lio !'.lands up for l11s right!! 1 No m:in . w1 s h1n ~ 111 manipulate tax roll!!, woull1 <'\ <'r tn st n 11 3 com put r r s' c; t.· m Hin«hllw d id and ra1!1cd thn'>l' taxes 2 l"o d 1s honesl formrr JS :scssor or th1!> prosp('rous county, ownl'd b~ a relatively few giants ol l.1nd :rnd industry. "ould have lo borrow monc·~· to help his brolht-r, nor 1urn to his fnends to ~upport hi!'> triul. 3. No man capabl!' of obtainin~ :md holding the positions earned by Andn•w Jlmbhaw would be stupid ennu.:h to enter into the ;1J?rcern('nl ncC'cssary lo <'On· ~Ill Ult• a 111•1 ht'. our would he set tit• for a h1 fl set 1r inchn<'d or forced to bl' dishonest. the refore. I <'annul arcc•pt lhe verdict of hnben· I A.ny man indicted by our Grand JuQ sys I c m on 11 counts • 1.1s Andy Hinshaw was) where thr Court has later found the Dis· lr1<'l Attorney guilty of non· dbclosure of favorable evidence in 8 of those 11 counts. s hould go into court undC'r an instru<'lion to lhe Jury that th<' prosrcul1on has been capabl<' of )U<'h derch<'lion of duty to d1sdo!><' S If a m an ha-. such faith In his o"n 1nnocC'ner th.it ht· will stand ag:11nst surh odds as now ex1s1 aJ!,uinsl him . lhC'n any !iC'nse of J1Ji-t1ct• -.a~"· gin· him th1• C'lrnnc<' lit• it-~1wncl1nl-( his ltJi.\ dollars .ind hrs las t hOPl' HOBEnT V P1\l.MEH fnt•orrt•<-1 To the Editor In the ar ticle published March 25, you erroneou1'1y altnhut('ij 10 me remar h md1ra1tni: thJl the owners tlf South Coast Plat.a ant1 South Coa!>l \'1ll.1gt· hod plnns to add a "f>·cirmt'r" M:t1k1•l" Oavor to South Coa-.1 r'l:11.1 h\ thr 111 troducllon or a l>ult·hc·r ~hOI! and a fish markt•I Pleas<' b<' ath 1-.1•11 th.11 \our rr· port or my rt•m.ark' ""~ 1111·11r· rert in l" o rt',P('('I" F1rr.t . m v 1 t•rn ark'"""' chrc•ct l«l lo South C'na.,t V11l.11•1• r;ith1•r than South Cou!lt l'l;i1.1 St•t·und, I 't.1lt1cl that tlw .1dd1 lio n of mnrt• of .1 1'.1rmcr~ Markt•l flavor throu~h tlw .1dd1 t11m of a produrt• or mt·,1t m.1rk{'I was un tdt•a con1'11ll·1 ••<I f Mm tune to 11m1• fo r tht· S<1uth ("011!'.t Village, n ot thut 1t "'·1' .1 alt"f1nite plan WEHN .. :Hr• ESC llF:R flrn•c·torol 1'11hl11 1t1·l:1l1on~ Jnd Adv1•rll:-.ln1~. Soul Ii ( ·,iu ... t l'la1.u a ncl '1'111111 C°Pnlt•r Thr 0111lr1 f11/nf rt'(IT•'" ''"'' t•r rmwmn r nri< /11111m11111r 111ntr11 "'"''""" thtil 1111111 /wr r lw1·n rrrol• ti r••t the• ~lon1in 111w.~11nn • I •/Jim ORAN GE COAST DAllY PllOT ,,,,, ... ,, \ \\ ,.,.,, ''""'""' T '""''"' h ,., t 1/ f rl1t111 ll11•hli •11 h rr 1hrrt1 1 "''"""' f'uqr f i1lm Thi• t<thl•m.tl l'"l't· nr lh1• l),ul\ Pilot ""'" 111 1 nfnrm .1n t1 'ltnwl.Jtt• rt'iltlc·r' h1 rirr,,·111101: "'' lh1• ll:irr· t1111·r"· r 11mmmt11r\ 110 1n111t ' uf tnl••r r 'I 111 "ncl1rot 1~1 n1lumn1'1~ .1nr1 r.ir1t1om'I~. hv I'"" 1cl1n1! ·' f11ru m f1•r r<'.ttfor... • I II'"' itntl h\ JITMl'ol 1n11 th1~ 01·" 'f1:tf11•r ' "'"'"'"'' nnd "'""' nn c '" ri•nl l•11>1t"' ·11w r'l'lilunal 111Hn111n ... of lhi· 1>.1t1v 1'1lr!I Dflpl'nr 111111 rn tllt• 1•cl1t11r1.1I C11lumn JI tlw 1 .. ,, .. t th•· I>··~··· 0 111111011, (')I rir•·'"~l h1 lht• rolumn"t~ and 1 .11t•w1n1•1' .inti lrltN "nlf'r' art> llw1 r "" 11 ,, n•I 1111 rndor"·m< nt or thr-ir '"'"' 111 lh1· II.uh Piiot 'h11ultl 1.,. 1nr~r r<'d WC>d . April 14. 1976 Orange Coast EDITI O N * ·roday~s Closi11,: .\'. Sfo(•ks l~V_O_L_._6_9,~N_0 __ .1_0~5,~6_S_E_C_T __ IO_N_S~,_7_4_P_A_G_E __ s ______________ ~ _____ o_R_A_N __ G_E __ c_o_u_N_T_Y~,_C~A_L_l_F_O_R_N __ IA __________ ~W~E~O~N~E~S~D=A~Y~,~A~P~R~IL::....;.1'~·~1~97~6~ _____ N..,:._~T~E~N.:_::C~E~N~T~5 Pact Eyed for School Busing: By ST E VE MIT(;llF.LI. 01 lllt O•oly ,., ... 'Yft /\ transportation study com m1ttee has recommended that the Newport .M esa Un1f1cd , School Dis trict get out of the school busing business in four I years and hire a pnvatc firm to d o the Job Trus tees heard from the com mittt•e Tuesday night Jt made 1t.!> r~commendallons with cost cut ting in mind The pant>I. apJ)(Hlll\.-d b> thl' d1stncl and the city councils of Costa Mesa and Newport neath. said that. ulllmatl•ly, conlracltng for a busing sys tem would dt.• J)t!nd on whether or not :i <'o-,t s a,·1ngs ~ould he realnt'<i b} tht.• dlStnct The tom m1tlee's report. pn· s ented b y Chairman Nllthan O'Brien . was developed O\•er a nine mo nth period The com1n1tt,•1• ""'<I 11 hl'Jrtl rtoprl.'i.t•ntat1 n •-, fr um J loc"ll pn\'Ult' hu,1nt: f1rrn. "'ho '~"d tlw district 1.·011ld :.aH· from lfl to :J:, pt>rn·nt In t·ontral'ttn~ 1111 hu.., sen t<'C l's111~ Ora ni:e l'ount~ TrJn~ll l>1i.lnt•I bUl>l''i "u:. .ihu run :.1dered b) thl• panel. but OCTIJ ofC1c1al., 1>a1d they arcn 't 1n tlw schoo l buc; bui.IOl'S.!>, "<'ho11I trustee:." t•1'1.• loltl Short 11•1 m n •t•nmmt•ndut1t>1h from lht• p.int•I 111dutll· 1111 1. uh 111 the: tr.m.!>porlat11111 bud~t·I "hit h ~a:. $790.-157 fo r tht· Hl7!171i H '.11 or :1hout I K pt'l t'l'lll of tht d1:-. tnct ~ s.tJ.<IK7. nu bud.:ct T h l ' l o m m 1 l l t· l' o u ti 1 n t' d pnontll'.!> for futun• l'Uh :.incl 'Uld that bui.1ng c h1ldn•11 hom1.• from :.chool 1s the lo~ t•-,t p nnnt) The pa nl'I a bo ~.llcl Jlhlt.'tll' hl'ld tnp:. Nuld lH.' rinunn·d b~ u user ch.irgl' 111 tlw p11rt1r 1putrn1o: students Edu{' at umal field trq1 bu~tn~ wa-. i=1 t e11 th<· M'<'<HHI ht~ht':.t µnor1t\ llom<· to -,dwo l bu:-111~ 111 lh1• mornm~ hold:. lhl' h1~hl.':.t pnon l.\ on the hst. "1th kmdcr~arten through fifth graders h:.ted as thl' mos t 1mpQrta nl m lhc 12·gr adt.· breJkdov.n ! 'Tht• \Ullll'rabtllt) of lhl ~ l) u ., !H' ~ l l' h' I t.Ir l' n I ll l'\I II ll ha1ar·di.." 1:-. till' r l';b 11n for l111.-. 1morit y hl>ltn)!. tlll' 1mnl'I :-.uid Other :-.horl t1•r111 rt•t•11mnw11 dat1ons indud1• 1·oot11lut'tl 1111.-.1111! at i.<'hools until t ar11111'\ ro,1d ham rd:. "hu·h 1111.:ht t•nd.in,.:t>r bike r1din)! or WJlk1ni.:. d11hln·11 . art• corrt'<'t l!d The panrl "'""' SU)!~t'sls 111 <'ft>3SC'd student safel) educa <See Bl: l:\G, PaicrA2> ;Mcinnis, Ryckoff, Willia111S Win I Patty to Testify ,;Kidnap Charged To 2 Harrises BERKELEY (AP> -William and Emily Harns. the former un· . derg r ound compa nions of Patricia Hears t , wer<~ charged today with k1dnap1ng the newspaper heiress more than two years ago. The Harrases, llwa1ting tna l m Los AngelC's on state kidnap, rob- bery and a ssault charges. were char1:cd 1n the k1dnaptnJ: tJv • • * .Patty's ·Prog1wsis Promising REDWOOD C ITY (API Patrac1a llc<.1 rs l . rushed to a hospital in pain after her nght lung suddenly collapsed, ~ai. rt" ported resting comfortably toda> -the day s he was to have had a dreaded courtroom reunion "1th two underRround companion:.. The 22 yt'ar ·old convicted bank TObber was t aken lo Sequoia Hospital Tuesday <>venmg ~.1:-1>­ ing for ;ur after her lun~ t·ol Japs<'d without warnmJ.( in the• San M all•O County Jail She un derwent s urgery lc:-.s than tv.o hours later. Undt.•rshcri rr 11 arold llarkt•r said Miss lkars l was in stahlt• condition and th:il th•· proRno:-.1s 1s good. A dllCtor who 1.•xaminccd her s:ucJ s he prnh11hl\ would n · main hosp1tal11NI (or (Our to flVl' days "Shi' w ~1., 1n roni.1derablf' JI a I n . .. ., .1 I II I) r J ,. rr r (' ) Wlst'b1•ri.:. lh1• ph\s1cwn who p.-rformt•d lht• 45 mmul<· pro cedurt' to r1•cf11t 1' pn•-,-,un• 1n Mli.11 llear.,l ., du·'t "llul :-.he was \'l'ry l1·vd ht'<Hkd and handlt'<I 11 quilt· wt•ll 'fht•re 1s no question that th1-. ~a' an O<'Ule cn'ler..:1.·n<'y n •<1u1r1nJ! 1mmcd1ate care ' S.·<·unt \ ~as l1J:hl around lh1· ho.<1p1t.JI , al111ut 25 m1ll'S :-.1>11th of Sun "''r .11w1,<'o Shf'nff., dt'pullt•!> W(•rt· -.1.1t 111ru•d .11 I hf' l'm<'flll'nc ~ ''ntra•wt• .ind t'l"<'"hl•rt• Ill th~· for1hl\·. M 1:-.-. lle<1rst w~1:-. in " pr1val1• roo m 111 3 S(.'('llOn o( th1• th fl'<' ., t 11 r >' hos p 1t11 I w her 1• mut1•r r111 v :ind l'Url(ery putu•nh are usuully hpt, su1d Arthur J Fnrn. llw .1Asoc1ut1.• hos pital ud m lnis t rntor. It wall th<' firs t night in the· nearly Sl'V<'n m onths Bincc her t"npturr that M 1ss Hearst had nol slrpt in a cell al t he jail. She was to have been nown to Lo!! Angt>lcs .-arly today for a pr<'trinl hearinJ! on 11tnte kidnaplni.t. as.sault .onrl robbery char..:<'-:. authont1es in Alameda Count~, where Miss Hear st was abducted by the Symb1onest> Liberation Army on Feb 4, 1974 Dist. Ally. Lowell J ensen said he had been assured by an al torney for M 1ss llearst lhal she would pro vide ··co mplC'lt- cooperation in test1h1ng :ig;.unst the Harrises." ln her ba nk robbl'ry tnal 1n San F'ra nc1sco, Miss lfcar-,1 testified that the llarnses \\.i.'rt.: among the terrorists who took her from her Be rkeley :iparl ment. She also denounced lhc.-m as \'iclous ce1ptors who made ht>r fear for her life even while out of their presence. Albert J ohnson, one of Mis:-. llearst's attorneys, said the a c t1on was "long overdue. There h. ample evidence to convict the• Harrises. exclusive of Patty's tes timony." Johnson said hl' had lalkt•d "1th Je nsen but that Miss llearsl had not The ch a'rges were f1lt'<f w1lh I ht.· Rerkeley·Alban y Mun1c1pal Court clerk's offlrc by Ass1:.ta nt Alameda County Dist. Alty All•\ Selvin. Listed were 19 counts t ~ 11 t-ach of k1dnaping and false 1m prisonment, three of robbery and 12 o f a ssault with a deadly weapon. Accompanying the complaant was a 25-paRe affidavit s11lnt•d by Sclvin and outhn ing the buMs for the charges. Selvm dcchn<.'11 1111 mediate comment on lhl' do1.·u ment The <'hargrng of lht• hu~ha1111 and·wife radical t c•am had h1•1•n 1.''l(p<!cted. Jensen ~a~ amonl? th•· pros ecutors fr11111 v:i r11111 ' 1unsd1cllons 1n the st;1t1· "ho m•·I 1n San Francisco Tul·~tl.I\ lo 111., c uss M iss llearsl 's rok ·'' Jlc)\t•n t1 al informE'r. Crime Meet In Newport Rl's1ct<'nts of N<'wport lwac·h ~1r1.• 1n\'1t<'d to a <' ri nw prC'vt•nt 11111 meetini: tor111(hl 1n Harbor V1t•\\ llomes The mt'elin~. sponl!ored by lhl· Newport Hills Communll)• As soclation will bl' held at 8 p m otl the a sso<'iat1on 's c lubhouse" JRf,o Port Carlow Place. Crime prevention OHic<'r Jon Costelow from lh<' pohtt• cl('pnrl ment will speak on buritlary prl· venlton and home :<ecunty '~IJllJAl I 0..lly Piiot Sufi l'llo•o NEWPORT ELECTION WINNERS (FROM LEFT) RYCKOFF, MelNNIS ANO WILLIAMS Incumbents and a Planning Commissioner Win In C ity Council Balloting Who'll Be Next Mayor? Rogers Early Favorite in Newport Race £\<'n before th<' votc•s for lhl· city count1l dccl1on were tall1t.'d Tuei.day night. pol1lfral oh server s m Newport Hcach W\'I t• :-.peC'ulatmg about "ho would hi.' the c1ly'i. next ma) or. That JOb w 111 be filled Tucsda) ~hen lht.• thret• winner .... l>nn Mc innis. Paul Hyckoff and Ha~· William:-. \I.Ill Ill' !>WOii\ into or f ICC' i\l lhul 5 p m 1·1ty t•1111111·tl ml.•t.•lmg, .111 1.•lc.•c·t11111 will bt• held amon..: t•ounr1lml'n to till fh1• po:-. ls of ma~ or and tin· 11111:.nr t'Urrt·nth lwld t" Mc-111111-, and !\111.lll ))11~1.11 Thl' l'Oll"'ll'U' "' llt1• 111> ... t·l \•'I" ~ho p .n·kl•d 1 11 \ h;11l T111•'il;I\ m.:ht lo " .11 c h lh1· tole l.1llt \,.,, th.1l \ l°ll'I .in llJlt10,1 l't•11111..,11l.1 Cuunnl111a11 ll1rn .1ril Ho~•t•" "111 ).!<'l l ht• JOii lh>ll<'r' h," bl'l'll Oil llll' 1'1111111 ti !>IOC'<' I 9tiG J ncl sc·n ••d t ~" lt'rni-, JS vice OHi\ o r from 1!¥70111 Hl7 t 111• h;i \ •wn 1•!1 on I he· 1·11" c1111n r1l longt•r I han .in' 11tlw1 n111 .. 111 1·ounc ll man \ld11r11.., 1•. 111,1 ,1,1rt•n i! 111' th rrtl tc•rm Jlltl l>o-.t.11 ,., 111 I ht• llllll'I 11f h1-. 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It was the fir-;\ time :-.1n<'e he was hospitahzed J an. 13 rhat hc-attt>nde d all of both :-.ess1ons Wh1IC' council watchers say lhr mayor's seat w11l J?o to RoRcrs. a fl·~ look al what could be a coalt ISi>c ~1A YOR, Pagc A2> Red Measles Dot OC High Schools lh \\I U .11\M S('llRf;IRf:R ()• '"'° o.,, .. ,,, ... ,,,.,, Ur a11i.:1• Countv l11•alth off1n,1l., ar1· f1i.:ht1ni: tn 1·11nt.11n .1 ·.,1J!nil1 c.1111 11111 hr t•Jk 111 r 1•d rr11•;l'lt·' .11 lh11•1• c•minh h11!h ,.-hooh th.ii 1·011lcJ lt\'('lln11' ,111 1•p11J1•11111· 1f 11 c·on1111111•-, .. prc'.1111111• .11 th1· 1 UI r,·nt r :tt1· l>I' l'aul H 1':111'11• .ll'linr <•111111 I~ h•'.•llh ulf11·1·1 ..... 1111 t1xlav that '~1·1! 11\l'I' 10(11·a ... 1•'" of rn1•111"1l1·' haH· h1·1·n n· port t'CI at Fount :1111 Vallt•\, T11!ilt11a11d1;ard1•11 C:rnv1· Hil!h Srhl)t>I' "Thi" 1~ v1•ry -.1i.:n1f11.·;1111 'Ill('•· we half only c.•11.(hl <·u-.1·s Ill lh1• r1r!ll four month' 1:1 .. 1 Vl':tr, En1Zh· .,tllfl "ft I' rnovinl! from :-.rhool 1" '<' houl Thi· oulhre.1k '>l a rtt'tl aoout tw11 ~ 1•1•ks a~o at ·111-,1111 Jhgh, m11t 1·d to f"nuntain \.tilt"{ and lh1•11 111 (;;11cl1.•n Crov1• a hnut 10 dayo, :igo 1':11g l1• ,,11<1 · \\,• a11• 11rf111~ any11n1· """ h.1-,11 I ;lln»Hh It .id the d1-.c•ao, .. or "h11 r1•1·1•1v1•11 t' ;11·1 tn<· pr1111 Io .1houl l!ltll~ In n1·t an 111111·ulal11111 •" "if>Cln .1:-. I"'"·" 1111• "' \\ c· <"HI linni.:. th•~ pr11ld<·m 11ntl1•1 1·1111 lrnl," En~lc· :-.aid Tlt1• l11•alth offin'r ... a1cl th1•r•• 1 ... :1 pknt1ful :-1upply of rww \>1t1•rinP Jor rl'(J mcas ll's uni! tlll' 11101·11!11 tmn'> C'an bC' ohlairH'd from fum1 ly doctors or frt'l' of d1ar~:1• al <'<>Unty clinks Clinic• 1nform.1t11111 <'an tw obl:l 1nt•d hv l'all1n1• 8.l4 ·3171 DOW SLIPS B4CKMORE A Sobering Up Pill? EnJ.?lc· l'Xplarnt.'<i that 111 .. 11111 break 1~ aµri.irc·nlly lim1h·d 111 high school OJlt' -,1 uclenl., ht•c·auw lhl' t ac<'ines t ht·v wc·ri• i.:1v1·n ''' children "wc•rc-n ·1 l!H<'<'ll\'r l'\EW YORK (AP) -The stock market fe ll back today. losing thl' m omen tum or Tuesday's technical nilly. Trading re- mained light. ' Prices advanced brieny at the outset in a carryo\'er of th<' buy· 1ing thal had pustied the market up sharply Tuesday. But thl• ral .)y faltered "The failure to s ust ain ;yeste rday·s la t<'·sess1on bouncC' brought in some disappoinlt'cl selhng ... said Newton D Zlnder al E F. Hutton & Co. The Dow J ones a\'era1te of JO ~locks Jost 9.G 1 rwinLs to 971 65 <Tables. BS> UC lroine Researchers Work on Drug for DrunkS By OOtJG F Rf17 .. SCHl : OI-O.lly '11el ~fl The party is over and you've had too much to drink. Basically. your choices are to stay wher(' you are. call a t'ab or risk accom modations in the county Jail or the county morgue at the un planned end of a drl\re home A team of UC lrnne medical researchers i s working on another alternative-a sobennJ! pill. In a report presented Tucsda:, to the Federation of /\mencan Socjet1es o f Experamenlal Rlolbg1sts meeting in Anaheim. Dr. Ronald Alcona of UCl 's neuroch('m1c;try depar1 mc-nl s;iul progress has been m adt? in 1solat ing s uch a drujt The UCI team or I>r Alcana. Or. SuJata T ewari a nd Dr Ernes t Noble have spent the past three years looking into the ef fe<'l s of various drugs on drunkenne~s , Or Nobc-1 rt>ccnu r len L'CI on a lea\'e l o hec-ome director of the National Inst itute of Alcoh ol AbUS(' and Alcohohsm INfAAAI The team has fo und lhr<'c drugs which appear t.o <'Ul some of the l'ff P<'l <i of alcohol. Dr. Alcaoa said in an interview The drug' L Dopa , Aphednne and amanoph)•llin<' each s upp ress ct•rtaln a i:pects or drunkenness. but not all effects The drugs . Or Alc:ina s aid. s timulate th<' production of <'ata<'holamines, a <.'hem1cal in ation betw~n brnin and nerve cells In tests administered to volun teer drinkers. motor coordmo tion, attention and electro encephalogram p atterns showed mdications of so bering after the drugs we re administered, Dr Atcana said. The volunteers. he s11ld. wt-re J?1\•en the equivalent of !'i lX <See BOOZE, Page AZ) lit• Miid that prl' 1968 \'acc·1111·' used lo inoculate schoolch1hlren at the time were Car less effcctiv1• than new s erums and "simply didn't do the Job .. According to the health o rfi<'er m easles immunization lcchn1 ques have also been refined. f'or example. he no ted that the shot~ used lo be given in a child's first year . but it has been leamed smce that is too soon "These children who were 1m properly immunized are nr)w 111 high 5chool and the disease has a foothold." Engle s aid. "Only new immunizations will stamp lt out again.·· Anyone who had the rt'd measles as a youngster is 1m- <Stt MEASLES, Page A.2) Turnout Heavy For Trio Hv JOANN•: R 1-:\'NOLD:O. • Ol t,_tt 0<111, ~, .. , St•tt T~o rn<'umbl•nt co1m<'1l11w11 Don 1\tc lnn1~ and Paul HH·koff and a hea' 1h favon'<i planntn)! comm11>11 1ont·r HJ' \\'llh.im.., we r (\ s w l' JI I I n I 0 fl f (I c t• I f) Tul'sda' ·~ c1l\ <'t.1ttne·1l dc·c·t1on 111 Newport Ucai·h Dons (; t•oqH· .1c·t 1n~ r1t' <'I er k. :-.aid nt'.irl' 30 pNn·nl of the c1ty·1"1 :i1,101 n•g1.,ll'l l'd \Olt·1-, turned o ut for l h1• t•ll·c·lwn M<'lnni:., ''ho foct-.1oppo"t11m from only 0 1w uppon\'nl m I >i-. ltil'l Two, ga rrwn·d Ila• 11111:-.1 'oles m t h1• 1•ll1(·t 1on. pulhn~ 111 .1 tot al of ti.t!HH Ills O!llXIO<•nl. ~I :.ear·o l1I flub BrorkmiJn .i.:111 l,516. BY<'koff. who ran .11o:amsl t tH• opponents in Oistrwl F1w ~ot 5.291 · Ills ncar<•sl t•omri<'l1lnr. Gwenda Wal~on . polled 3.2.">~ and the third candidate. II ans llt.·f!llll. 1 1:ot 343 Wilhams, who r:in from 1>1s lricl Seven whe re there was no rncumbenl seeking n • clecl1on. l'Ompetl.'d against fl\'l' othl'r ml'n and out pollc-d his n<':.irt•sl c·om petilor by more thun 2,000 t·oh•' In tha l district the result:-. were· Willi a m s, J,721. Per Trebler. J ,4!)5· Duncan Me in tosh , 1.361 . Bill Morns. ROS. Tom Bland1. 735. and Arth1haltl Scott. 569 Ryckorr and Wtlh:un .. "hon· t·e1ved financial b<1c·kin~ from many of the• sam(' 1wopll•. ,l!av1· credit for thC'tr v1c·ton1•s to harrl l'ttrnpaignanj! and their <.'amJlar~n or~anizat1ons. "I got a lot of h1>fp from a lot of people. from a ll ov1•r town," Hyckoff :H111l walc•h1n)! poll work<'rs po!-.I t-OllllJ! rt"rnll s <ii 1·1 ty hall. 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' r....1... 81 • J'-C4 It Wttl,,_, 4• ...... «_ Cl ••teNt~ "'' M•u-n CJ , A 2 DAIL v PILOT N Wednesd1y Arm11.a. 1976 lf"s a Tossup Clark Cronan. 9. Newport Beach. can't decide whether he'd rathl•r be to~~1ng the p1aa dough, as Shakey's manager John Gallagher does here, or eat the finished product. llc'll get a chance to do the latter Thursday at 5 ·30 p.m. at the Upper Bay Boys Club. 2131 Tustin Ave .• \\hen the Costa Me~a Shakey's hosts a pizza night open lo the public. Piz1a goes for 50 cents a slice. Proceeds go to H arbor Arca f3oys Club. OC a 'Playground' To Fluor Einployes By LAU RIE KA..'\PER 011~1 O••I• '"'°'~WI The 4,700 Fluor Corporation cmploycs who will be~m movmg into the new Irvine pltrnt this fall 'look at Orun~c County ;is more of a playground for weekends • ind after hours." About h alf the company's \\Orl..er, ~lready ll\·c in the Oran1:c or H1 v<'t:.1d1' rounty areai.. acrord1ng to II. K . "Dutch " W1llwater. 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He s aid about 2.00<1" or tho employes have said they wiJI be interested m a commuter pro- gram whi ch should relieve some of the potential tramc in the area The company, he said. is look· mi: at <i <.'om muter nm system c.tnd considering an expansion of their present car pool program . Ile said the engineenng and construction company will pro- bably s tagger work shifts lo leve l uut lhe traffic flow. f 'rotR Pag(> A I MEASLES .•• 11111111· for ti re from thcdis<'a'l" lw ;l(lt it'll. Thi• current mea-;Jes probl('m hud 1ls roots in Los Ani.:t.•lci. <'011n1y, where 1mmun1tat1on pr11~rams arl'.'n 't <1-. d£1c1enl, Eni.:lt· said . 1..1tc last s pring in thl' Orange l mf1rd School Di'llrict. t;nRh· s.11<1 there was an 1i.olated out hrt•.1k of the d1:.ea:-.c that wa ... <1uu·kly contained The• rr d mea:.le-; start with a r .t'h on lhc '-' rist~ and anJclcs and .1ro11nd the hJirl1ne. a<·com p.tn11•d h> nu likt• ') mptoms or ... 1111r1;1d1 llJ>'<'t , h('adJchc and n111n \ nos1.• E111otl1· ~aid th\• d1s('a:>r 1i. "com muni<'J bh'" for Jlx111t l our day., afl1•t th1• rash first appt•ars ;rnd tho,t· "ho Jit't the meas le.., ~hould -.tay Ill hcd until the symptoms go away~ llralth officials are convmc<'d the diseas e apprarmR :n county !lchools 1s "less severe" than normal red measles bt.'causc or a residual effect o( the old vac· rm es J\ccordinft to F.n~k. there <;hould be no complications from the rurrent form of th<.' dlst'ase and 1t 1s no threat to preftllant women. ~·ho risk beanng de· formed children if elCposed to German meas les l rubellnl. SHE SOLD PET I N PILOT AD "I sold him . The response to the ad was quite good •· That's the advertising success experience of the Costa Mesa \\Oman who placed this ad in ttie Daily Pilot . Rainbow ooa. $30. Lmlng Pct XXX·XXXX If you have a pet you want to i-ell. call 642·56i8. We make 1t easy for you to put a few words to \\Ork. in the Daily Pilot. ,-,...ra~AJ COUNCIL ••• ln tht> campatsn beause as a pJaMlnC comm lssiooer and pre·. 1jdt«Jt of tho t'rltnda o( lhe Bay. he entered the coolest u •ft aJready knowo pubUc ncu~. an advaolace nont or lhe other Dis· lricl Seven candldat~ had. Mcinnis , completlng bis s~ond term•• mayor, was a dif· lt<'wt candidate to beat He based ha campaign on his record in of· nee. Both Ryckorr and Wilbams. raced with sllHer competition, h:id highly organized cumpaign organizations which raised al least $5,000 for each candidQte. Additionally. the two men dJ.d · lot of personal door-~d~am· p:ugning and Wtlliams said It \~as a corn'f>inatlon or the personal cam pa1gnang. the forums and his advertising cam· pa1gn that made the dJffe~nce forh1m . The ont? ca nd1date who generated some interest on the part of his opponents was Tom Bland1 who made few run public appearances and relied instead on advertising and mailings. Bland1 said he :>pent hl.S own money on the ads. billboards and ma1hngs, and at the close of the March reporting penod for the campaign. he h stt?d SS,500 worth or campaign expenses. Sever al of the candid ales, watching the returns come in Tuesday night expressed some disappointment at the outcome, but s aid they intend to slay active in city politics. Trebler, who is a member of lhe city's Parks, Beaches and Recreation Commission and the Community Development Citizens Advisory Committee, said he was not disrouraged by finishing behind Williams and looked forward to continuing his work on the boards he serves on. Scott, congratulated Williams on his win and vowed to come back in four years with a highly organized cam p aign . "Remember, Jefferson and Linclon lost their first elections.·· he said. M rs. Watson expres!ed some disappointment over the out· come. saying she was "looltiag forward to a new, exciting experience that I would have de· voted a ll my tim e lo." She said she. too. would like to remain active in the city, though "outside the polilicaJ arena ." Fro•PageAJ BOOZE ••. ounces or gin or vodka for a tso. pound man. Blood tests, he said, indicated the volunteers bad .1 percent blood alcohol content, the level ol California's legal definition o( drunkenness. After the tests. he said, the volunteers were fed and driven home. Although the volunteers showed indications or sobriety in some a reas, memory and mood tests indicated they were still un· •der the influence, Dr. Alcaoa ·Said . "Our ultimate goal ," Dr . Alcana said, "is to develop a safe drug that people can take alter becoming inebriated and that will sober them up in a half hour loan hour." And the point of the research, he said, 1s to cut down the driving accidents In which the drivers were drunk. Throughout the Yl'ar. accord· mg to the California Highway Patrol. more than half the fatal arr1dents 1n the s talt' have alcohol as a contributing fa<.'tor. F roM Page A I BUSING ..• lion. involvem<'nt or parents in th<' importance or safely and traffic laws, and stronger law en· rorct'ment. Th<' committee's long term re· romml'ndat1ons. which the panel :-.ugl(ci.ts be earned out over o four -year pe r iod. includes t.•sta bhshlng a procedure for rhanging a private !lystem for busing children. /\not.her recommendation in· volvcs a pla n to provide for pay· ments by par<'nts for busing. The panel suggests, however, that a method to subsidite those unable to pay should be implemented. The panel also recommends that a standing committee be named to implement the long ranl{e recom mendations. Water Board Leases Land The Costa Mesa County Water Dlstnct ls negotiating a long. term lease or four acres or water district property to a Newport Beach firm. District Vice President Alvin L. Pinkley said leasing the pro· pert.y near Red Hill Avenue and Bristol Street to Diversified As· sociates would r etum $60,000 a year to the district. He said the money would be used to put In new pipes, well drilling and other water district improvements. Sextuplets Babies Boni in England NEWCASTL£. En~land <AP> -Chris tin(' PriN•, 30-year-old wifo of u sc-hoolt<.•ucher. ga \'(' birth to :>l'' tupltl8 here toda). and a ho~pllal ::.pokl·sm.;in s;mf four or the babies wert' n•a::.011ably well und the ollu.~r -a boy -was "not \'Cry \\l'll '' Onl' girl had <Jwtl. The molht'r ulso was rt'portl·d uot n·ry Wt'll, but was expected to improve wilhm 48 hours. The sextuplets -thrl't! bQys and three girls were born by Cuesarl'an srction and dl'liv~rcd "1th111 lour minutes, more than t\\O tnonths prt"maturely, th,• spokesman said ~1J>,..l>rire had bcl•n lrt..':ll l'<l with a fertility drug, ~nclded.~ / The only k~ ~'\'I\ ang srxtupll'ts Wl'rt' horn t o Susan Rosenkowitz m C.tpl' Town, South Afric-... m January. 1974. D1cri119 Campaign Battin Aide Denies Neglect in Work The former chief aide to in· di ete d OranJ!e County Supervisor R ob('rt Battin testified Tuesday that Battin's stare continued to do its rounty chores while the supervisor sought statewide ofCi ce m l974. "The county work l{Ol done as it was supposed lo be done," Ted Moraitis testified. Moraitis spent a second full day on the witness stand Tues- day as a witness for the pro. secution. But under cross-examination by defense attorney Matthew Kurilirh, he minimized the 1m. pact of Ballin 's unsucrei.sful 1974 campaign for lieutenant governor on the business or county government. For example, when asked what county supplies were used in the <.'ampaign, Moraitis oar· rowed the list down to mk from typewriter ribbons and some Xerox pape r And, Moraitis admitted. without Battin's perm1ss1on he was the person who made the decision to use "Io to 20 1>heets .. of Xerox paper In an indictment handed down last August. the <.'ounty Grand Jury charged Battin with seven felony crimes r elated to the al· leged illegal use of county employes and supplies in his 111 · fated campaign. At Kurilich's prodd1n ~. Moraitis said he 1nihaled the employes' time s heets before Battin signed them . And in t" o pay Pt'riods durin~ tht' campaign pt•nod. ht· afftxl.'d a faci;im1lt' stamp of Hattin's signature on the payroll sheets, t.lorn1t1s ::.c.trd. 20-loiot Wind Hits Final Leg of Race Om' yat•ht was dismasted and the 15 others in the Guadalupe bland Race today wen· beating into 20-knot winds on the last leg of the 600·m1lc nonstop circwt. There ~ere no reports from Drumbt'at or Spint, bt'l1t•vcd to be the lead yachts. Losing her st irk in heavy ~oinJt south of Ensenada Tul'.'SdJy mght was Sad Rcnkow's Cal ;Jt; S1game from the Del Rey Yacht Club. Renkow :-.:11d he and h1:-. rn•w had n gged an cmergenl'~ :rnt1•11 nJ and was in c·onlal'l with olhl•r yal'hli. in the rat.'t' lk :.aid Ill' was proceeding under pt1\\er to San D1c~o. but had a marglll:JI (u('I supply. Thl•re were no 111· JU rte:-. in them 1shap. Hopes for an early finish fadt?d as mos t of the yachts were re porting positions· 50 to 90 miles off Ensenada and about 150 miles from the finis h al the Newport Jetty The yachts wen· r<'porting 15 to 20·knot winds on the nose. ~ Newport Seeking New Trial The City o( NPwport Beach I · :i;t><'klllj! 11 n,•w trl11l ln it:. b~ttl,• m·1•1 thl' finni; of former hceru;c ~u1wn ii.or Stan 1 hr&chberg. ( '1ty Attorney Dennis O'Neil sa1d ht' filed u 11clllJon for a new trtul with Orantte County Supt•raor ('ourt Judge Hrucl' Sumnt•r l11i.I wet.•k. O'Neil suttl thl• new trial is be- in~ :-.uu~ht ht•ruusc Sumner's d<'· ,·1s1on fn1m a previous tnal on the issue.> c.>arhcr th1!i year was "ambiguous." The uttorney said City M ;.1n1tger Robert Wynn decided on thl' course or action nf\er stu· tlymJ:: Sumnl•r's ruling. "We ran't figure out how to follow it." O'Neil commented. The <.'use datl's to 1973 when Wynn demotl'd Hirschberg from IJN'nse s uperv1:,,or to storekeeper m th<.' publJc works department :Jfter being arrused of "overly aggressive" behavior toward businessmen seeking licenses to do business within the rity. lhr!>chbcr~ \\as fired from his St'<'Ond Job a year later. The rasc was taken to the city's C1v1l Service Board which re· <'om mcndl'd llirschberg's re- instatt'mcnt and when Wynn re- fui.C'd that rcl'Ornmendation, the former <.'1ly cmployc look his case to rourt. That case was concluded with a rulinf! from Sumner In January that H1ro;d1berg bl' reinstated and be paid back sal:iry he lost as :.i r<'sult of the transfer. But Wynn says the ruling is un· dear al! to whether lllrschbcrg :.hould f!l't bark pay from the ltnll' ur thl' transfer to lht? pre- l!ent. b.ii.t.>d on his $1 ,222-per· month salary and missed pay ra1~es, or whether he should just n•cl'1ve the pay he missro for thl' one ~car he served in the public works position. f 'rom Page A I MAYOR ... 11 1111 belw1•1•n flvrkoff and \\ ilhami, :ii, a source• of ('OUOCI( flCl"t'I'. l There 1s ample evidence from th1•t·amp:ii~n · th1•yu~r<·<.'<.i onis· 1 :-.ue:-. of )!rowth :111d dcvl'lopment and received funds from the same lwrkl·rs -thut the two men will rnll' in conC'\'rl and they could form the nucleus or a power block that could throw a monkey wrench into the spcrulatcd selec- l 1on of Hoi!crs :Jnd Mclnnas. J\11 ""'"'~ h,w,. on,. thint: Ill I 11!111111111' lhl'V'rt• rf1fTr•11•1)(. 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The report was ba\t..'<I purtly on a public hearing l"cb. 24 , at wbacb only ~tnesses who opposed the propos1 lion made !orm .. I statements. The on ly support i l recctv~ was Crom a col· lege student who made an impromptu statement from lhe :audience. Let The r e Be Light County Supen1,or Thomas Riley has prom 1sed residents ~ ho caJJ 834-3488 spN!dy repu1rof dark street lights The supervisor said many street llSlhts go unrepa1red because the county repair ser vice depends on not1hcallon by p<.'Ople tn the community THE CHIEF P BOPONENT or Pto:> 15 who called the rommus1on report .. a blatant d1storuon" ~H David Pesooen. chairman ot the Y~:l on 15 Committee. Ra ckers of Prop IS, to be on the ballot June 8. boycotted the heannai becaust', they said, the publJc mem bers or tht: commission were clo:.ely tJed to p0wer comparues. The commission said the wording It adopted was written by 1>taff mcm bers. \\ho were ini.tructed to take into account both the heanng and further studJ'!s. The com mission said 1t dc1itlt onl} .11th the economic aspect of the proposition, not safely. THE STAFF'S WORDING on the job impact said adopllon of Prop. 15 "would substanllally inhibit future econom1c growth m Cahforrua and would represent a disaster for the ~ork1ng m en and women of this state." Proponents of Prop. lS caU 1t the ··nuclear safeguar& .in.illative." Op- ponents call IL the ··nuclear shutdo\\n llllllati\'e " SF Building Bombed SAN FRANCISCO CAP> -A bomb claimed to have been planted by the terrorist Red Guerrilla Family blew up on the 18th floor of a downtown of- fice building, d amaging walls and plumbing. No one was report~d hurt About 40 minutes before the blast at m1d n1ght Tues day, a woman with a husky voice telephoned the s.m P'ran c1sco Chronicle and <>au!. "Listen carefully. This 1~ th(• Ht.'<! Guernlla Family There is a bQmb <1t ~umber One Cahforn1a Street set to go off at 12 midnight .. The voice warned that the device was powerful and that the 32 -.torv building should be evacuated. Police s aid the born b went off in a restroom near the offices of the Union Carbide Co. Firemen r e1><1rted "four inches of water on the floor .•· Police were notified of th<.' bomb threat but they went to the bwld1ng next door where they evacuated one janitor . At least 25 Janitors and other persons working at rught were in the bwlding where the bomb exploded. reports said. They rushed to the street when the bomb went off. The bombed bu1ldmg also houses the offices of several insurance com- panies. Union Oil, Pan American World Airways and the Xerox Corp . •• ,.s.o .. Former bank teller Kathle~n Jam~ has iden· lified Steven Soliah as one of the robbers who held up a Carmi c ha e l bnnk when a cus tome r was k1lled. lleori11g Evide11ee Marine Recruit Death Explained SAN DI EGO IAP) -Marin e Pvt. Lynn McClure died of pneumorua and a massive cutoff of blood to the brain. says an autopsy report. The report was entered rnto evidence Tuesday as heanngs end ed al the Marine Corps Recruit Depot on the death of the 20-year·old Marine recruit from Lufkin. Tex McCLURE WAS knocked unconscious in a close combat drill last December and never re· ga1i:aed consciousness. He underwent emergency brain surgery al Balboa Naval Hospital in San Diego and eventually died in the Veterans Hospital in Houston March 13. The autopsy said McClure died of a massive post-traumatic infarction of the right cerebrum complicated by bronchial pneumonia. ' An earlier Navy medical report from Balboa Hospital said McClure was beaten into a comatose condition with virtually no chance to recover. THE FAMILY Of' the dead recruit has filed a S3 5 million wrongful death claim against the Manne Corps, which is expected to reject the claim Six ~arines at the recruit depot, including the colonel in charge of the recruit training regiment there. have been suspended from training duties pendUlg the outcome of the investigation. ~oh~oh~oh~ oh~oh~oh~oh has the Gap got Levi'S I I , . , ,, Levi's• latest boyswear. We 1ust got a ton of 11 From Levi's newest play-clothes To dress ups. In a broad selectt0n of styles and colors Siles 8-14 All of rt tough as iron. And handsome enough to go right from the playground to Grandma's house for dinner. Without changing clothes. -~"""".-VJ So fall into the Gap today. ti's the neatest place for Levi's boyswear. '. ··'t . --~),,~· .. ··~ ~~ -~· ~1 Olfwwr Cit)', Fox Hiiis Mall • NOf'fh Hol~ood. 12020 Victory Blvd • HoltJwood, 8368 Hollywood Blvd.• le""1Hm.,9e69 Santa Monica Blvd. fnclno, 17501 Ventur11 Blvd • l.os An99 .... S. Broadway & 6th • Noc1httdge, HM78 Nordhoff Street • C.noge Paftt, 21729 Vanowen S-la Monica, Wll111ire & 20th • Paudena, lake at Califomla • OMndele, No Brand &. Wlteon • Cotte MeM, South Coast Plue w..timn.-er, Wt1tminster Mall • Anaheim. Anaheim Plau • PiMfM HI ... Puente Hlll1 Mall • Montef'9Y Pm, Allantlc Square TOfTence, Del Amo Fashion Square• Canon, Cer90n Mall• l.allt.-ood, Lakewood ShOpplng Center Open 7 dsys. Monday thn1 Saturday 1G-e. Sundays noon to 5. .. 4VA!U&Lf tlf AU. ST041U ll!CI" llVl•LY HILU" Wednesday Apr11 u 1976 OAtl V PILOT A$ Special 3.88 Your choke or gracet\111 ferM "' 6 .. pots Select rrom llully ruttles. b1rdsnest. polypod1um or Ooston terns Special 2.99 Beautiful chryN nthemums 1n full bloom. a welcome Easter gift. Assorted colors 1n 6 .• foil wrapped pots. '°'l::===i0 1a uantltiea limited on all special merchandise. _, Special 3.88 Plants In 6" hanging baskets. Choice or wandering 1ew coleuc; golden po1hos creeptnl) Charlie or sp1d1.;r Special 1.44 Oleflenbachta plants In 4" pots. Exotic toliagC' plants have broad green lcav£>s motlll"d w th "'-... J Plant bar specials for Easter gifts. . t• '/ll ', I i; \ ) r . !I' Special 1.88 Now 8.88 Colorful 61;;·• pot with bead hanger. Strong enough to hold up lo 25 lbs. Yellow. orange or green color'> Plant communicator, an eloctron1c dcv1co w11.., you when to wotor or tc rtll11c plants. lawn, garden. Battery operated. JCPenney ALHAMBRA AZUSA ARCADIA· SANT A ANITA BUENA PARK CANOGA PARK CARSON COSTA MESA CULVER CJTY CULVER crrv 'FOX HIU.S' DOWNEY El MONTE FUUEATOH GARDEN GROVE GLENDALE GRANADA HILLS HUNTINGTON BEACH HUNTINGTON PARK INGLEWOOD LAGUNA HILLS LAKEWOOD LONG BEACH LOS ALTOS MONTCLAIR MONTEBEUO NEWPORT BEACH , HORTH HOLL YWOOO NORWALK HOATHAIDGE Of:lANGE 'THE crrv· PALM SPRINGS PUENTE HIUS RE SEDA RIVERSIDE SAN BERNAROtNO ToARANCE VENTURA WESTCHESTER WEST COVINA WHITilER DOWNS WHITIWOOO 6 .DAIL,~ PILOT EDITORIAL PAG Skateboard Dilelllllla In the· p:.i o;t fow months. skateboarders w ho fa,or '\t·'-' po1 l llt•al'h ,1., ,1 ph1(·e to pra('ll<'f: t heir sport, h.ivc found rl'-.1dt•11h <Jiili c1tv offlc-1.1b do not s hun· tlw11 t•nth11o;1,1-.m • The C-ll) l 1111nc·1l took ,1ct1on this \\ eek lo flnau.w a b.tn 011 'kJtPlm,u th11u II\ Sp~ i,:IJ'>S Jilli unrl Om.er ~hon•s Tht• 01 dinann· thcv µassed to enforce the tian t'ltn bt· :1ppl1t•tl tu .1m lull\\ 1th a grt.•Jlcr than s ix per <·l·nt j.(r;.i<..le 111 tht· t·1ty, 1f lht· :.k~1tel>QJrding problem :.pn•ad:. Skall-ho~1rckrs who found a11 off sln:ct s1lc at lhl' .1IJJ1H.lo11t•d S~11\ Jo~1q11m lh·s<•n <1ir h J<f that art•.i dns<·tl to tht·rn \\twn l rv111c <..:omp;mv offil'1~i1-. rt.• I al1tctl '' h;1t \\-,1s h.1111wmn~ <m lhf'1r propt'rl v. with lht• Jtll'nda11l ll't..:a l prohll'lll'> of tn·:.puss .inti ll .1b1ht~ But ttwn· IS hop<: ror '>k.iteboardl'r '> 'fht• 1·1ty '>l .1fl 1:. s tud) lnJ.! propo-.als lo turn '>OOll' t "l'°l 111 lht• c1l) 1t1l11 a s k.ilt•1>4Jar'dlnt! p.il'k Il might be the• un11 -.1•cl h ;tlf of San J oaquin Hills Road east l)f 'I <1r~tn·111t· 1\\ t·nul· or the (•mpl) rt''>N\'01r Ttll' rrw 1or ob:-.tatlt• tn a r1l) run p<1rk is lhl' lt.1h1ht) problem The c1l\ h,1!) lo bl· adl·quately m· -.urt•d uguinst any c!.1maiw Milt unsing from a n inj ur',\ rt:t'C'I\ t•d by a ~kall'boardt:r at !,UCh a city fa<:ihty . If ~ut'h a poht·y l';rn be found at a n·ason::ible price, the c·1ty should move ;1head to create the park for -.katcboardcrs. ~ i:o~~:~od~p~~~~l:~o~!eot of pt''' port llc•a<.·h hardware merchant Clinto n G. j Joos.-. .Jr lo a full four-year t erm on the Orange f1111nt~ F:rn· Bo<Jrd 1s v.clcomc news lo the coun1y·s J!rowang number of c·queslri:rns. ' Uunng ..i r elat1vdy bnef temporary appointment ''> lhl' lward. !loose pus hed for 1mpro\"ernent of the i·ttUl''>lnJn n·nlL'I' on the 160·arrc fairgrounds. He put jfl <.·ons 1dt•r..i hlt.• <.·,tra personal time and e ffort gather- S\ag llr'>l h.snd information on' the poss1b1lities for . hors e fac1lttac~ and C\ents und he has set his sight~ pn upgr.1chng of this as pct•t of tlll' fa1roperatton Thi: .ippoantmt•nt g1\es ttk• llarbor area four membt>r:. on the mnl' ml'mb r Cu1r board, which 1~ i.:ood In <1Cltlrt1on to llOOSl'. tht'\ ure Irvin C: Chap m.in. Hobl·rt K1·01w .ind Sh€'1lu Sonc•n:.h11H' But th1 ... sl1ll lca\'l'S C<httl ~k'la, the host t1ty. cfo, -.<1t1sf1t•d th:it 1t h.1:-. no rt•s1d1:11l on the board This in no ";iy 1 l'l ll·tts on tht• st•n I<'<' or ~1ny of thl' prt'M'nt hoard mt.·rnuc:r'> but 1l 1:. ~ poltt1c<JI ovcr~1ght th~1t de fll'S unde r sl u ntl m g Prohlen1 ... Proble m Newport Bcat·h tw::. just gone through another t•lc·('twn thnt '' .Js n·markablt· in delmeatang d '' holl' ;111 a,\ vf irn csonw probkms confronting the Cit,\ and 1l'i n •s1dt-nts. but "hrC'h left most of th<'m nghl '' hl'rl' lht>\ \H'rl' stall ru.ldlt•:. · Clt.>arl) ~ewport has a monumental trafrlr pro blt•m. But an~ appreciable relief appears to dcpl•nd nn things lhut may CJr may not happen in 1990 or 1995 So how do we make any meaningful decis ions on J,trowth. public facilities Jnd other \'cxmg m atters fo1 . say, the year 1980'' Ever}one agrees on the nee d for b e tter lrafftc now. But how many \\ant lo give up an inch of land for wad er s tn•els or more parking'' E,·eryone wants more open space. Hut "ho are for the hig h er t axes needed to pa~ for it. or t he con- ~1dcrable extr a city budget lo maintC1m t hat open space·• Evc·r~ one wants to help control downcoast growth and trntf1c. But \\hNl' do Wl' gl'l the idc:.1 that Nl·wpvrl can get into that high slakes gam e without unlcing up somehow or sorncthing? In view of all the problems -and so man~ more -it is remarkable that 11 Pl'Oplc voluntt•l•rcd to try to tackle them. Good luck lo the wmners! And to the losers, hang in there and keep try m g to hl'lp N Clues to Ne1v Phone Aritl1metic . ~i·ves of Dear Gloomy. Gus The Message Is: Talk Short! Famous ( YO NEY HARRIS ) • \\ ,. h,1\1•11 I tl11111· .in~· l'ott1•d )\1ni.:1 Jpl11•"' 1111 .1 f1111g llllh', '" II I. 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'>Lll1l1l·d I<> th'.tlh 111 .1 1,1\ l'l'll hy a cl 111\k Ill).! 1'1 ttlll '• \ Sl'nlt 1111•1 J tt.• f'l'J• 111! .111tl tf t'h.l lh'h1•1', ht• ,111 ,tllh'd .I p•11\1·1 lul hnld m 1·r .111 lmp1·11.1I h1 llhl' hnf.f lh'l'.111 ' 111 h1' .tl11fl I\ Ill I IH't k t Ill" hl1•1•d1111: 111 t Ill' 'nn, "ho ".1« .1 h1•rn11ph1ll.11• "" fH'I\ ,.,..,,. 111lll11•11c" l1·d lh1• 011111111, 1 .. 111111 cl1•1 hrm 111 ,1 h\ Jl<ll •Ill I h1•11 111 h11l11•h .11111 I 111.tl f\ In th1111\ 1111: him 111111 .1 11 •1/<'ll ll\1'1 \ \1'.11' l.111·1. 111 , 1·n1p 1• ''·" 1•\hunwd .111.t 11111111·.J "' .1 I 1'\ llflll l•lll.11'1 1llt1h trl\••1l111r o l th1• llt•' d 1·111:1111· ' .l.11111•, \11d11h11n "I l1llht1f11~·1 I .111d 1111 d p.111111•1 I \\ '> l,tfh\'11 111111111-.l I .l 1h,1tlll• f\1•pf1•1. l•tllt1.f1•1 HI flllld1 111 "fl'll C' h I I , I II p fll' I \l,1 ( I •II\ 1· lo tl.1 11111111, To lhl' Editor· I feel th.it then• 1-. som('thing 1h.1t the pubhC' nt'1'd' to bt.· madt! JI\ .ire or Thi ::. , ... the nt•w 11•lephon1: r ,111• 1nt·n':i::.e d1:i· l:WWd a::. a "billing chanj.!l' " If ) ou dtd not t•ompll'lcl~ un- cft•r:.lanct lht• "beat around the bu'>h" lelll'r you rl.'C'l'I\ ed with 1our phom• bill l:isl month, then lt>t me j.!l \'t' 1t lo \'OU '>lraight. ll 1s H'ry pos:-1lJk lhJt you <':Jn n ' n•1\ t' a $5(J lo SlOO phone bill eaC'h month '' 1Lhout plat·mi.: a ::.inglt' long dr~lanc!' (':Jfl In r,1('l. \VU cnuld rount the lm·.11 t·all-. that t·ould produl'l' a ~> phon<• hill on one hand l 011bl'11t•v .il.Jlt'' l.d n11· t•\plain ho"' I undl.'r-.l:incl ttus btlhng, through JI\ e\:implt.·. \'Ol 'R TELEPHONE 1s on :i 00 ml•ssa~l' un1l pc·r month sav11·l'. lk•rore the "b1l1111g change", you . \OUr "1fe. and l l'l'na~l' d:1ughll:r made a pproxrmalely 60 loral <·.ills last month . on :in a\ l'rai::c of 30 minuH•s. Your phorw bill w;1<, probably around S.'> In 1\1>rtl (Under lhl' n('W "'"'l('m) )OU make lhr s.1mt• l':l ll~ Your hill ts IHl\\ tnmpult·d 111 how many "'''"~·•J.:t' 11 1111--\1111 h,1\1' used A nwc;s.1i.:1• 111111 ,., 11t'l 1nt•1l :is t•arh fl\l' minult'.., 11r 11·-.-. th:il you an· 1111 1 hl' phor11• So fiO t·<ill~ al an J\ l'f,lj!l' nr :m m1nult'' 1-. 111()11 llllntlll':-. 01· :lli0 01\''ll;IJ!(' lllllh \'1111 g1•I Ii() "I 11•1•" lllf'....,,1g1• lllllh '' 11h 11111r ·1;11 m •. .,,,,,_,. 111111 I" 1 monlh" ~1·1\11·1•, s11 1011 ,11 1• lult.•rl fur :Joo ml·s .... 1 ~1· 11111h ,\ rrw..,.,.1.:1· 111111 IS .1 l'1•nh '" I Olli 11111 I' no\\ .«lCl\'.i n·111' : ~1.1 phi' "h.1lt•\ • 1 ~11111 11 .... 11 1110111hh 1 h.•rl!•' '' f111 \our l1·lt·pho111• 111-.1.11l.1l1t11h, ,,11 ,'1 Thi' gl\1'' \oll ,11111ml hl Y lull 11( .1h1111t ~II·'' 1·11111p,111•1l l11 \11ur l.l'l month hill 11( '·' 1\ 1111fcl I'"' JH'l I t'lll 11111'1'.I"' \Oii tl11n t ro·;cf h kiln\\ unt il \011 1!1•1 '""" 11Hllllh "~ l111f (JI .l'ttlll '1' Ill!' I' 111'1 1111'.tl I ,11f, 11111\ atld \tt\11 11111.: c1 ... 1.1111·1· \-. f 11111!1•1 'l.111.f II I ht' 1 I\ II t ,1ptil1t•, 111 I c•,11t.•1ll1.1f llll'"·'C' 111111 't'l\11•1· .111d hu 1111 ., l1·kphnnr cir 11111 h,1\ 1 .1 h11 1 111•s' J ntl rr;ilh 11 ,, \11u1 lc<f1•phun1· ~·ootl 11111-'1 If )011 ( MAILBOX ) Letterl /rom readtrs ore ~koml! The n ghl to condenst ltt/N's to /11 space or eliminate label u rtserved Letttrs of 300 word.s or less will be given preferencr All letters mlL!t tn· elude 319naturr and marling address but namu may be u.•rlhheld on re· quest 1f sufj1c1ent rt'asun ss apparent. Poetry will not be publrslted. ha\ e rt>s1denll<1l m1•,,ai:t• 11n11 'en ice, you rJn t and p1 obabl~ ..,hould. ;io; "msur ,lll('l' · .1i.:am'l .1 tni? tt>lephont• 111ll 1 !>v. rtch to "un measured ~en ire'' \1h1C'h "ill Jf. low you lo makt• unhm1tl·cl Inc.ii calls for onr r1x1•d r.ilc Thi:-. v. Ill rost you "only" Sll. but ma) save you a lot more 111 the long run. If \'Clll ha \'l' a busine::.s phone, ~uu art• prnbahl:-!>luc k "1th .in "AO lnl':>!>·•i.:e unit" SCr\'l('l' ll rs 1nconC'4'1\'.1blf' to m!' that the Public t 11hlH'" l'omm1~s1on (Pl'l'> ha<; .1llov.t•d th1'> lo hap- pen but I 'uppo-.l· 1l I'> ,1nothPr s1~n of tl11• t1rn1'" lhal b1~ monopolll'" 1"111 11p orf tht· pcopll' (I I' ' I he g;i..111! 11 l ' ' .,fHll I Jgt•") "htlc our t•lt•ctt·d gm 1•rrun1•111 of· ( 11'1 ll f, \.\ II I' I \ a htJU l :J \.\ ,Ir !>hort.JJ.(l' in Angola iI I t TEHHY n ~TEl'llAN f?umo1s t/l/lf Hffllf'V '" about to leave art1 compl11t"ly l1Jlse1• .. ' . 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'>1.111d .1 n t .. r l 111ti .111.1 .11 1 "'ti Ull! lo th1• 11111.!hP' ,11111\ '"'lll'd I lllCI p1•1 ( 1'111 'Ill\ I. tfl\ ttft•lllf ,lfllf 11•,1,111•tl p1111r ''""' fl l'llrf'' · 1 ht• \!Ii I (111 ;1111·1.d ,, .111•n11·nt . I{' pmll•d S•i >II> IJ(•r ,h.1r1• W1lhn11l l ht• "111rk tf11111t-11d. ~t.111tl.Hd \l.OUld h.1\1' 'hll"ll ~1112 J>l'I •h.11 , ... Mnmlard or ('.1hlorn1a U"NI 11 <.1m1tar ml•thod In mal.t' 11" profit-. ''"'" "mtlll1•1 Tlw rom p:in~ s;m 11, 111t •>me 1nC'r"d"" from SH-II m1l11on 1n 1973 to S9iO nulhon 111 19i I Thl· d1:-tnbut1nn l11 the <;lnrkh11ld1•r-., hov. I.'\ er. "1111lct h<n c lo1lkC'tl 'uh-.tantrnlly more drama11c," tht• .. tuch note's. harl ~l:ind ard not ~pht its s tC)(·k l\\nfnr Olll' 1n 1!17:1 Atl:1nlt1· H1C'hf1t'ld <1h.1dt'll 1I<; profit'( ln · "rtltnj! nff $21 i million :i<. :i rr.,1111 or v. 1t hdr.1"·" from a C:i11acl1Jn 1.1r ,,ind' pro l<'<'l a nn1111nr<'cl lht• Pl t'' 1011 ... \ear {'1111•<. "1·n 1r1• rP11!w1•1l 1ts rn 1·nm1• In .1 r.11 S?I 11111l111n ·a-. .1 r1•,11 lt of \I 1111· ""' of 11lant . •'fl11Jfl1n1•111.111tf111q·1itron 111'-h ;ii .,,., c•r.d 1 .. t .11111n' -•. ~ '\: o' "111 pf\ .uldl'd s.to 1111llio11 In Ill\ t''I m1·nl '''" 1'1•-.. "h1rh 11 lf1•1tu1· 11•rl I 1 nm c urrr·nt 11•\ 1·nt11• · 1\n.11 lwr S.1A nu Ilion wao; "all111·at1•1I to 111lwr 11• srn 1·s :\lohil, \\ hl(·h h:1s lrwtl lo m 11 u n l a t• n 11 11 I l' r o II 1· n., 1 ' c a1t:t1n't 11'< rnt1('-., 1\11\llHI up rn 197I"1th onlv a 23 p<'rt·t•nl profit. 1'h1s "3o; <,mall h\ mt industry ~tnndarc1c; "ob1 I u~t'll ll'i profits. the llu~hec; <;tucty rhar~es. to purC'hao;e \l ar<'o1 lht• rorpornte romplr--: th:1t C'Olltrol<. Montgomt•r y \\' Jr<I <;l<>rC'\ Yet Mobil has hrrn howling to th<' rafter~ that h1J?her pruf1ls arc needed 10 rmanC'<' oil C'Xploru tum.., Conrtudes lhc '<I url\ "To us1• <tht• rll•"hl<' aC'rountin~ J lo r nhan('r their puhltr 11nar1• l11 the• e\l1•nt done mn' not 0.· ~C'Jn cL1lo11o;, hut 11 '" .11 t)(•!>l a 11111·~ L1onabll' pr art1rl' .4.itttfll.tf#ff ,,,,, To th<' F.d11n1 · It .., had t•noui:h to 11{'1 m1t p<·o pit· l•t .,mok1• 111 lh1· 1;i,1 lh1 1·• ro\\ s vr lht (:fl•\ hound hu' Tht• bu::. soon hlb \\ 1t 0 h ::.m11k1•. But whl•n lht• dnvt·r:. \\11n l t:'\ en enforrt' l ht• thn•c row rult'. tl's gruund~ for ranc<'hng all nl\' plans for {; ,.,,, hnund tnµs. l\I 1· fnt•nds art! tl11111g tht· ~anw ~omt.· ... tall'' don't ;illow 'mnk 1111: on hu:.i•' Cn•yhound \\ould llll'reJSt' bUSIOl'S'> hy dCllllf.: lh,11 An 01'ca-.1onal f1n•-mmult· ''"fl rould p3t•1h lhe poor · ;11fchch .ind not make l he other-. rn c1..,ngt•1 lht:1r health ' H COLF.\11\=' ·rr.,ftic· lllla11d To the F.d1tor: Wh v :ill t h1• furor· ahoul th1· tr.1fr'1 r 1'l,1nd nn Jamhori·c· Road "' I hJ\ t• ll\'l•d 111 Ea ... thlurr since 1964 and '>l11l i:cl up~el ;11 the idea of Ford-Aeronutro111c hanng a traHIC' ~·~net! for th1·ir Jlrl\ <Ill' Ori\ e'' av. \\"h1 •n th••\ \H'l"l' the onl' n·c;1dent., on tht• hill 11 mJ~ hJH;bet•n JU'lllll'<l • liut not an' mort• \J::i~· I "llJ.(,l!l'SI an alt<'rna\l\l' • '.\I 11 v 1• I h l' ~ 1 g n a I ( r '' m A~·1onutr11n1r 's C'ntranC'I' 111 lht· 1·111 rwr ol .Jam hon·i· <111d 11 .... 1111 1!1•ahg11 lht' dri \ l'\\-;J~ lllll ur Al'l llllUI r11 n1 c· nnrl h of B1~1111 d o ... rng lhl'll 1·ntr.tnc<.· nrr .Jam hon•1• :-;o"' 11 c• :r II bcm•f1t from ,, 11 affl1' C'<Wlrulh·d inl«r~er1111n Thl' amounl 11f \ t•l11d1•' lht•v <'mpt) onto Ol!>llO "111 not acl \ersl•h arfN'l lht: fouc r1:.,1cl1·nts on Cam<•lhar k llhul1ou··,. Rlgl1111 To tlw f':t111m Andr <·w II 1n,h:1\\ '"C'mc; lo ha\C' mnn · 1 h.111 111' fl·i:al 11.:hl lo .lflfl('.11 111• h ..... 111 •''i('ntJ1ft11 ~ oh hj.1.1llotl lo h1111.,.•lf and JlC1 ... t1•11(1 11 I' ., I II n <h ('II n \' ll t I'll II f .1 fl'llllllOU' 1111111• hli .1 JUrv 1•11 l1•,11m11n\• from plC'a f);rq~:111wr~. t1•,L1n1tHH '~h11·h did not t'•>nlatn th•• lll'C , .. ,,,11 ~ 1•\·1111•111·1• of a11 .1grN·1T1l·nt or J r l r!'l·1proc·:il to :1 hn lw Anclrrw ll in~hnw ~1:111<1 ... Mn vrrt t•cl of ac·r1•pl 111 i: a hrilw (111111 ;1 comp:1nv "1th .1 n·<·o1d1·d "" l111 y 11r r11rnpla1111 ' a ~·a111'1 llrn,hJ"-·., adm111htr;1t111n .1 c-11mp.1n1 lh.11 " 11011 -.111ni.: Orange Cnunl v d1•111;1111hni• .1 du"n"::i rcl ad1u,111w11l ot th<' (•f;i1m1•d 11\f•r t.1x,1t111n II\ th1• "' """'or·-. ofr1c·1· Andrl.'" lt1n s h:Hv r1·rtninl\ <'011ld I><• <in 1111fortun:1tc· v1rt 1m of tht• w rllinl!nM'> nf press ancl tlw pubhC' to h1•l11•v(' ;myth111g b:11l about o politir1nn. It 1s poss1hh· that !h i~ 1>:rranc)la has beC'nm 1• the tool nr the Jmb1t1ous and suh verSl\'C scholars of the art. Whal a s1mplr way to eliminate an op- ponent or on<' "ho has been over ly dt'd1<' a lf'd in I h(' perform on ct• of his Job. My prrsonal inll'r<'sl in en roura~tnf! Andre" 1 hnshaw to "hang touiih " ,., that J, likl' most Amt.'rrran-.. love a fi ghter \.\-ho stands up for hrs rights. 1 No man . "1:.h1ng to manipulate tax rolli;, "ould eHr 1 n<,I a It a rom putc•r sv..i <>m llinshaw did :ind rJ1scd lhM<' ta'e" 2 :'-o dashonC>st former as M'<.'(1r or this prosperous ('OUOl)', m1nt•cl t.J, .1 1 .. 1at1v<'ly few 1uunts of l;111d :ind ind11~1n·. would have lo borrow mom•y lo help his hrnlht•r . nor tur n to his fnl'nds to 'upport h1 -.1rial. 3 ~o man capabll' or obtaining :rnd holding the positions earned f)v i\nrlrew llinshaw would be :.l11p1d t•nough to entl'r into the lll!r<11•m<'nt neress:iry to con· ... 11tut1• a bl'llll', nor would he Sel· lll· tor a tu f1 :,.et if indincd or forrcd to b<• ct1shonest ; therefore. I cannot arrt•pl the vcrdicl of bnberv ~ Any mjn 1nri1c·tect by our • r.rJncl Jun "''>km on 11 counts IJ'> 1\nd\ ·llino;haw ''a'I wht•rc lhl• Court has later found the 01:.- ltH'I Attornc•y guilty of non· di...rlosure of favorahlc e' idencc HI A of those JI rounls, should go into court undt•r :in instrurl1on to 1he Jurv that th<' proserut1nn hus lwrn capable of :-.uch dcrehcl1on or ctul~ to d1srlosc. ~1 Jr a man has s urh faith in his O\.\ n snnoC'encc lhal he wall !>land against ~urh odds as now exist ·I ag;11m.t him. then ;my sense of Jt1!>l1cl' s;1ys. give t11m the d1.111l'<' Ill• 1s spcndin~ his la!>l doll.rr., and his l:isl hope. HOBERT F. Pi\LM F.R l11t•fJrrt•t•f To the Editor In the arlirle published March 25, you erroneously attributed to me remarks indicating that the ownC'rs of South Coast Plaza and Soulh Coast Village had plans to add ;i "Farmers Market" flavor to South Coast Plaza bv the in· lrocturt1on of a butcher shop and a f1'ih market. Plrase be advised that your t< .. porl or my remarks was incor· rl'('l in t wn res peels. ""srst, m y n •marks wrrf' direct- ed 111 South Coa~t V1llaii<· rathe r than South C1>11sl Pla1:i Second, I c;talrrl th11t the addi- tion of mon· of a Farmers Markel fh1 vor through lht' oddl· t1 on of a proclurc· or m<'al market was un 1d<'a <'o ns1derNI from rime• 10 llmt• for lhC' South Coast V1lla~c. not thul 11 was a definite plan WERN lrn r . ESCllF.R 01 r1•1'l11r of Pu hlic Rc•lallon" a11d Advt•r ll'-lnJ::, South ('oai1t l'l 111.1 ;inrl Town C<'nlt'r Thr f),11111 f>1l11t rrqrt>l11 anv n · 111111°1111•1·011r/ u.onn~ nr mrcmr>rnrenre 111111 mn11 hni•r t11•1•11 rrt1Jll'<i hr/ thr ''""I 1'l l/llnl 111n -1':d1tor. 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'· JA• ti Jl I) '• " Wtdn&Sday April U 1976 N DAILY PILOT BS In California \ Chevy May Beat I Ford Car Sales 8 y MILTON MOSKOWIT'L 1'ht.• p11sting General Motor:. 111 currently admanislerina to Ford Motor Compan~ 1~ 11rubullly must noticeable ln Calllor1lla, where Cht•\·rolct 1s mountin11 u determined drive lo ouat tht• f'ord Division from r1rst place an sulcs. Cal1lornl11 hm. Ion..: been thl' biggest car m urkct In the· nation. T he state has 11 ,390.000 cars on the road, more lh an most C'OUntries. And It has been a special poinl of pride for Ford D1v1s1on that 1t rankcd number ont.• 1n this cllr ·rabld state. The Ford Dn·ision, whose lineup indudcs the Pinto. Mave rick. Torino. Granada and Thunderbird. has lx.'t'n able-to acromphsh in Cal1forn1;i \\hat 1\ Money Tree rouldn't an the r\.'st of thl.' rountr> Heat Chevy It hked lO thmk that this \\as a fort<runnt•r or what would happen oa· llonall> • Nol onl) asn l It happt.•ning nJttunall}, 1l may soon no •· longer be true m CahCorma That's the hitter pill Ford 1s fac ! mg. GM 'S CH EVROL ET 01~1i.1on. whose lineup includes• the Nova. Camaro. Vega. Monza and Corvette, has been the: top car sci ler in the United St.ales for about 40 years. It near· ly always outsells the Ford Div1!>ion namepla tes. It did so in 1975 to the tune of 1.8 million cars to Ford 's 1.5 million. • F ord 's popula rit y in California dates from the' mid·l960s when the Mu.st ang was introduced. The racy lines i of this <'ar appealed to Californians and they switched 'J their allegiance from Chevy to Ford The Must ang was 111trndul0 l'd in 1964 and by 1966 Ford • Division'' as oubclhng Chl.'vrold in t:altforn1u. 189.000 cars: to 162.000. ln 1967. Cht.'\'Y n ·j!a111cd tht• lt·~1<l hut 1n 1968 1-~ord i Division \\as b<1rk on top .ind ll n •m;11111.•d there. no m a t-j ter what car buyers 1n thl.' rei.t of lht <'<>untry "'tore doing H ER E AR 'f: THE California n •i:1:.trJt1on figures. Ford \':> Che\~. for !ht•~ t'<1ri. l!liO lhrnu).(h 19i I 1-'ord ('h1·HOIN l!tiO 127>.700 Iii' aOQ 1971 158.80U 1112,800 19i2 170.J\)() 214,700 1973 liS,000 212.400 19i 4 132.000 166, 100 As ~ ou t:in !>Ce, lhc Ford l>l\ "ion m.11nta1ned a consis- tent sall'!i bul~c O\·er CheHolet during tho:.c years e\•eo though Cht•vy was tht' top M:ller m thl' nJt1onal !>landings. 1975 "'us J horrendous .VNr for L' S auto m 11kcr:.. the "'orst 10 more than a dcc<1dt•. but om• point was clear: GM "'eathert>d the !ltorm lx'ttl'r than Jo'ord \\'ht n e ar liitlt•s began to pick up to"' ard tht.• t•ncl of th1· 'ear . "''th the in· trOOUCtl<ln or tht• J97ti mndt•I,, lhP r1·-.urJ,:t'nl'l' \'ii!'! led b\ <: ~ And tht· n1m eba ck .. ~tl'Olh'll tht!; limt· to Chcvrolet 1r1 l'ahfornaa Dl'Rll'iG 1975 T HE SAi.ES 11{ thl' Ford lll\'ISIOn ~en· down 24 pc•rcent 111 (';1ltfon11.1 Chi'\ ntl1·t "',,,down too, by IH percent Thal ·~ nllthinl! 111 tw proud ur hut 11 did mt•an tht1t Ford'~ l'd~l' O\ t•r ('ht•\~ 111 ('alt!urnrn wa~ n•tlured to t ht• tlunnt·~t marj!tll :-.am·t• l~J!J Fllrd U1v1s1on 1·mkd up the year "'1lh Cuhforn1 a sail's of l<!ti.000 l'hl·vroh•t hull lOH,000 (;l'Ol'r.al Motor ... ha!'! l"Ont111Ul'd to !;lrl'lc•h tls lt•ad in t>w automoll\ t' market this Vl·ar Sinn· thl· introduction or the 19i6 models. its s hare or"markct. not counting imports, has mounted to 5.t pt'rrt'nl. up from 52 pc·rr('nt in 1975 And con· tribut1nJ,! to thut suri.:t• 1:. the Cht•\·roll'l rehound in C.:altlornia It wants lo qudsh Ford ~ rla1m th:.tl 11 '!'! number one an "'hat" eun:.ickr t•d lo be.• a P•H'l''<'llt·r market And 1976 may be the } ear that 1t rl•'l<'!'! regtun m th1!1 Slate the pos1t10n 11 holds in lht.• rest or the counlr\ Alaska Airlines Hopes to Soar SEATTLE (i\P I \\tlh an 1mprnvc·d on time record hC'lping 1l sheet the unwanlt«I nt <'k ni.lm C (){ "F:last1c Airlines," Alaska /\1rl1111.•s 1!1 IO the hlal'k and looking toward the fut url' "The kl'Y lo our sucn·ss, I ft•t·I. ll l·s in 1·on('l'nlraling on our rc~ular scht•ciult•d sen rec· 111.,<"n c· the regular /\la!>ka traveler in an effort to avo1cl th•' lug st·a-,11nal peaks and \'ullcvs assoc1atcc1 v.1th touris m " ~aul airline Chairman llonald F. 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"ho:st' wartime love affair with an American nuvill o fficer CQft her 8'it year' In prison, :1a1d 8he bai> gotten *1tlinion ~o ao to the United Stutes tn tJme for th\· ~of her grandch1ld next month. " ''I'm too h appy for wordll." :sht' h alf·sobbe-d ltt ~scow ,: Vk&orla, the d3ughter ~he h•d by Capt ~kson R. Tate 29 yt•l,lrli ago, ishouted ucltedl) '4tien told of the news "I cannot twheve ' .. i• Then 1n bet>A t>en :.obs, :-.he told the rcPortcr who ~led h er ut h1•r homt: m Stamford. Conn , "Thunk ~)l. thank you ·' ~ . 1~ A l'rO>Ad ()f 150 greeted King Carl Gu~tav of ~eden upon his arnval at the lJna verlltl) of Oaliforma tor a t our of the campus.an BNkelcy -. T he king 's 10 minute walk uround tht' Salht•r ~wer area and l 'h·hour t~r of the L awren<:e ( J Btrkeley Laboratory and UL'()PI t' t.Awrence H all o f Science r r. · '. '{ire part of his two-day ---------- vtlil lo the Bay area. i~ Al Sather Tower . the kin~ J.hook hands with lJdiversity Ch ancellor Albert Buwker and Berkcle.> ~yor Warren Widener. . . ~ Nearly 300 persons, including close friend and f mer Postm aster Gen. J ames Farley, paid tribute to the l at e President FrankUn D. R oosevelt on th<' 31st anniversary of his death. Farley. 87. spoke for nearly an hour on the front lawn of the Little White House i·· rm Spr· ings, Ga • whe re osevell \•aca t io n e d aw from W ashington and where he died. f ~AllL.EV ~rs, recalled f1P.R . The still tall and dist inguished Farley . who served in Roosevelt's cabinet for 1 1 ~ h1J. presidential campaig ns w ith •: "There ne\cr wa:. a <'ampa1gner Ilk<' htm,' h .... s~d • ~. A motion to r eqwre H oward llughes to appear ~sonally in court should be dismissed because the ~naire is dead. Hughes' Summa Corp. says. ~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~- ' ~ PUBLIC NOTICE PlJBl,IC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE FICTI TIOUS IJUSINESS N.Uo4f. 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ElllOll COUllT0' T"C Jl'l\Tt! 01' CA~tl'Ol!HIA FOii T"E COUNTV 01' OllAN0.- '4e A·-Jt Elf•I• ol SOflRtA MARRO<,, ·"" \ALIRIAHAAAOS 0.(U'4rd NQT ICE IS HEAE8V Gii/EN Int,._ (f'tf•oH ot '"' •bOw~ "•""'4' dll(~"t tt\•t •H 0-t""Wft' f\•v•~ C l•tm\ AO.t;l\\f ,,,_. ~10 O.<....,t •"• r~ul,.tO fO tit• thlrf. wH'-t"'9 f"itrce\~r., vouc:N,\ 1n ,,,. <lfll(• ol u-. < •••-ot •fl• .cio ..... ..,. ••Uta tOuft, Of' te O•t\itf"t trwM, Vit\t ... tftf ftf< .. ,,,, vovci..·~ to 111+ u._,.~,.,,.., elllltOIO"olOOUOLASC l.tECHTV, Att•MY at uw, \00 N•wOMI C...ter Orl'te, Swllt .,0, Nt••O" 8ucll, (•l"""nl• '7..0, •"1<11 I\ llw pie<• ol -1-s ol Ille llft<le"IO"eO tn •II -,.,, -1•1nt"9 to ,.,. ••late of wkl .-. <'°"''· w1tnl" tour """'""' Mlt< l1't l1r\t.,..ll4 lull.,. 0111111 ftOI•<•. 0.1.0 Ao<ll 2, 1'7' OOVGLASC LIEC"TY £•.c\/tor ot Ill• Will of llW -W Mll"tO 0.0dPlll DOOOl..UC. LllCNTY ...... , .. u. ••w-1 c.~• ... ~1 .. ws,= "" .. ec11.c•o.,.. N11•0tt!W .... .E ....... ( .• 1-d Orenoe Co••' 0.•lv "'lot a., 1. U, ll lt. IU• t..U.,. N-'M 'f f) A otlM '• lOI l "'"'°'"'W' t..~ t 1 toro C•l1tor"1" t)~lO '"'' bU\•f't•, .. i\ fOndu,.f"ft hy ""If\ dl.,i(1V...t NAn(., Ar tor lfH'\ t4t•"""""' tllt~'t t1flld W'ft't ,,_.. Cou"t'f ,,.,,. C)f "'""°"' lnvru., ~ Ar,wd 1 ,.,,,. .. ,.... U ll)7. PUBLIC NOTICF. S·••u SUPERIOR COUii TO' THE HllTIEO,CA~l"OR,.111 FOA. THE COUHTV 01' 0114NGE Ho A·lltl6 NOTICE 01' "EAlllN(; 0, PITITIO" FOii PllOIAlf. OP' WILL. 4 .. 0 FOii L(TTEllS TUTAMIN· TAllV E\tet•04 l Vtll LE E BOWES, AKA 1.UClllE BOWES. Otc•o><'<I NOT1CE IS "ERE8V GIVEN'""' PAUL All MONO ~Al l•IM ,,..,.,,.. OMI OOf\ tor Pro~t~ Of WH• •f'ld fot !\WAN:• Of Lett.ti Tt\larft(Snt4rf' to tr.it OtU Uont,. rtf•ren<• •o wt-l•t" h rn.dli fOf '\lf1Nr oartlc \i!IM\ and tP\.1t.t,_ '''"' M'td Qlec• o4 "••r•~o '~ ,.,,.. PW\ breol-n ,,., tor lle>r•I 11, ""· •I 10 00 .. m '" I,. cowrtroom ol O.~"""*"' Ho l ot '-''d CO"'' at 100 C1v 1< (•ntM Dttv• W•''· In tro.• C•1• ot S•~•• A."• C•li,Of'n4• 0.led AP<ll $ ltr& IOrll.LIAM I "JOHN c ...... 1. , .... Ml~TON t.\, MAHA.AM 1"2 '111. \latll Str .. t ..... •...-i··· ~A .. ,. Altwftop... l'tllli.Mr ,.,..,.,.,_.d O<•"tt Co.ti 0.11• PllOt Aprill, 1, .. "It U1' 7l Summa Corp. asked the Nevada Supreme Court to rule agairust the attempt by Lits V egas newspaper publisher Hank Grecnspun to for ce Hu1th~ lo appear in court. Summa con· tends the issue ls moot since Hu&hes died April 5 I Greenspun had been trying to torre Hughes to appear personally to testify in conn\'<'· tion a $142 million slander of title sutl the publisher !tied against Summa. <:;llllNJ .. UN • Go\ Huith L. C'arey and New York C1ty M ayor A braham 0 . Bu m e proclaimed Aprll 29 Duke •;u. lnicton Duy to honor the late ~omposer and conductor Tht• two "Ill also ~crve as honorarv c hairmen of an "Ell· 1ngt on is Forev<'r" concert at the Protes tant Episcopal l'uthedral of St. J ohn the Divme. n e organizers announced th;ll the roncert wall be c:ondurt· l'd b" Ellinl{ton 's son, M ercer. und .fl'a l ure sin~rr Sarah \'augh an und th1..• llampton Choir £LL1H0To" Proceeds "111 t>ndow a scholarship fund at Cut· Langton Collegl' 1n L 1bena • ClUlord Irving, the author of the unauthorized biography of the late billionair e Howard Hug hes, went on trial in Westbury, N. Y .• on charges or three counts of making false financial state· ments on his income tax from 1969 through 1971. The Justice D epartment is seek in g in U .S. Bankrupl<'Y Court about $140,000 which it claims I rving owes in back in· <'Orne taxes. The government is asking 11fv1"c; Judge William J . Rudin nol to i?rant Irving a request for voluntary bankruptcy un- til the t ax matter is settled. l rnni:. now acting as his own lawyer since he s.1ys he ran 't afford one, Cilcd a bankruptcy petition la:.t June claiming SllO m 1U1on tn liabilities and $770 in as::.t:>ts PLBLIC ~OTl<:E Pl'BLlt: :'llOTICE FICTITIOUS IUSINISS NAME STATEMENT The IOllOW•nQ per'°" •S cloing -,.,...,,., OEALEA!t EXCHANGE, 46J £, 111n SI . Co.ta M~w. CA. '1t21 Wtll••m £, SO<ttU, 14'IO c-lllO P.,fT, ~··An ... (.A Tiii\ bu"""" " <""Gii< ltd by .n I,.. dtVl<IU41 W1Ulam € SChH• i Tro.I\ ~tAtfmitf\t iwo\ ht.cf wU" It. c.o..Mv Cl.,• 01 Or •n11<1 County on .,.,.ii •. 1•1•. FSfm Pul>l•\h.cl Or•n!!f! Coast 041ly Piiot, Ao<tl 1•, 11. lt, enO /1114y S, 1'76 FICTITIOUS •USIHU' NA ... l:UATf.MENT 1504-16 TM lollowtft9 """"" i. dot!IQ bus!· ~1·i P 0 I'. POUND~ O f f PE~MAN[NTLV, HEALTH FAllfS ASSOCIATE$. P 0 P. NfWSLETTE~. SKINNY Ml lCf S MENU llO Pl«en· 114 ~ ?01 N<!wPO•I Buell. CA, P 0. Bor 1'11'l~l RobHrl 0'""°"' 1810 IMI\ St•eel. 1o<> .. rt0 .. 8•Mn (Aq:•.O f l'lt\ bU\1,,.10 t\ rM(fO(tf'() f>t' • ., '" OtV1CIU10 ~l)lJi'ff ~• Ot•nO~' tr'h~ \1A1,.f"f\ .. nt wA\ t•lfrd witt" 1"8 rou"'• t1"'' nt O,,.n~ County nn Aprtl 1, ,., • P\.IDll\ht'd Qr4noro CO•\t Ot>lly _,.,Ol, Ap<11 / " 11 i• '"• ·~1. PUH~IC NOTICE l'ICllllOUS aUSINEU NAME STATf.MINT Tn.-totlo111f1no ~rsorn At" CMtno ""''• ,,.,, A\ .. (>tAf (R l NTEAPAl~r~. lllO POnto,,• Av•"'"' C11\t49 M .. , ... r A.,~H A('~f1 W1\llftt ~ "11t1111, Mt41 ~ntA A1t• .. ~'O""' Cn:atf•, ( .1ll•OHh-'-r/M\ OMmnt '"A" \~ ..,.,., "6> \#Im_. Rll• W fd,.,, C,tt·~ ( Al1h Hl"UA .,~, H H\ b\l\IM '' f\ t l"WHJv~ ·~ by AA tn f,JunOUOI Oorotn, lfl1t" \r "I,,.,, f r-I~ "'''',.''"""' ._.,. fllM'I ""''" 1tw-COYt'\f'f ( l11rk uf Or Af'll)I' C: f'IV"ly on Aptd 1 ,.,,,. f'S46JI Pt10'•~1J Ot tJf"Qf• tn•'t 01t11v fl1tttf Aot1I t 1', 11 11. 1'/tt 1 l4ii0 I• PURI.IC NOTICE ,,...,. Publl-<I Or•nO" CO••I ll•••r "'"" MorcnH. ll,•nl!Aprll I. I< 10.i11C1 I• PUBLIC NOTICE CEllTl,.CAtl 01' AIANOONMf Nt OP' l'ICTITIOUS "AMI THf UNOElt\IC.NEO Do "°'•l>Y t t"PHto; tP\,tt •fff>f ''"' 0< tobPt lt. 1•1'. TNy (.Nwd 10 00 b\i!SI"''' """°'' ,,_,. ffctH'OV'\ ftrt'f\ '"'m~ ot • NVES TOAS PROPERTY MllNAGEMENT .i lOJO E•O Fo urtf'I Sttft,.t, S"t\te •n•. C..l1f0f'ru•, wn1cf'I bu\H\''' .,.., -~· f'f <Oft'toioud Of tM fOHOWlnQ Ol"\On\. ~ n•"'W' "' FVt..L af\d O•IC•\Of,... ~dltft(tAff' •\ foliOW\, to #It Al<,,.•Ot WU\ M•n•Q<!""'"' Corio •S-O C.m"'1• Otlw . Newport &.«ft. c.1110-.. 1• ~ ""d c " M • ....,. ...... , '-'· 10)0 EHi Fourlll, s.nt• .... . C.01110"~1• ttl'Oi A t•ttll~\ bY\IM\' NA"'41P Stat• nwru '"'•t•no to 1t\• f\•'"• " .. ,.~ ~ ~ WA\ fHttd on 4 uqu\t fl. ttT• In t"°Ollit •Ol l ... (~\/t\lf (lt rt Of()oo- Co<;..ty C••t•IV~·-0.1•40<•o-l1 t•li lt1tl'\•rd' w.,, M•M9ftNnt (1)10 ,._te.,,.__.~IM<.CUOt't A\\ t trft•' ' " M .... .,.,,..,., c_, Oot.V1.,,,, ~ P UBLIC NOTICE HOTtCEOf'lllON·ltE~ONSl•ILITY Holl~ I' l\erel>• QI .. ,. 1rw1 llW .,... °"'"'!!'*' Wiii "°' be ru,,.,.,.1.,.. for ""' del>IJ or 11.0llitles COftlr.ect<od l>y ..,..,. tther th•n mywlt~ Of" in tt'te bu"""" ,....,. C•u 0. T•IH, on or .i1e-'"'' o.1e. D.tt.O '"'' 12111 d•• of Aprl1, "76. ShirltY S and How•rd E Ooton 9)1 Prn1dlOOrlv• Co<t• Moa, C•llloml~ m:z. P111>hU.~ O•MllC Cohl O•llv Piiot. AP<tl I], 14.10, t'1• IS.0.-16 PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE (P·ltll f'ICTITIOUSIUSl .. IESI NAME STATEMENT Tllefo1-•"9-""'l•dOlftQ!loidl-... DON TYlEA & ASSOCIATES. AEAL TORS, JI» Martrw Aw., a.- 1~. CAn..2 Ooft411d J. fJI«, 109 Ound c;.....J, 8"1._..1,1-. CA '7 .. l Tfl15bu\IMU .. belftl1Condu<l.Ollly ... '""lvl-1 O....ldJ. Ty"'r Tiit' "•tt-ftl 110.0 wtlll Uw CouMV Clet• of O.•n<1<1 County "" Mar<ll ,.,, .. ,. ,1_ Pu\111......, 0.•"'11! eo .. 1 0.oly Pll(tl llM«ll )"•'IO Aorll 7. '" ''· .,,. ., ... ,i. PUBLIC NOTICE ' PUBLIC NOTICE P UBLIC NOTICE lllOTICI l"VITll•O llot t'l(TITIOUI a1111••H Hlouo ..... •eOy O•wH IMtW IN«I NAM• U AYlllll .. T o• (f1.1<•t10ff\ ot '"• ., .... ,., U"Jfutd TM toOOWlftf PH..:tift• •r• dolftl""'"' \c:-1 01\1•1<1 or O••~•• CH.,•v. lll•U• (.tllt<lrft+• •tll~•••.o .... i.o~wo f<OllWAllO MANAOIEMENf I~ J 00 0 m of I" t111 OU ot -•I lt1t GAOVP ArC.lt FMO -,..,..,,-..., .. •$1' .. -•(II llr•••' 11••1' Wiii .. -ICIV ""'(Atlll1;r ll•d • "••Htl .... (~ -"" •"'1 •t lot Mfl•I ..., -(.olll0fj\j•fl64l ~-.._,.,.,,. l•O c•"Cl•ltO<!lo-•,.. 0.vld .. , ......... tf A<«I• l- \lt\llfUOl't\ •net O•" '0'"'' ""6~ Ofl -LAN lrti'ltW, C.llffOftl• t J11i I•·-.i .... Otho ... ·~·· ... " *-I t•••o•• p "'°'"" Ult 11 .. 1 $.ttv•t*' J'tt ' •H.-. Av•lf'W t'~tn. 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"" CountyCl.,k WILLIAM E. \IJOH... GlL,ANO, MAL.AME 0, Counly Cler• SUSMAN AHO af.MJ"Ml N NOf.L&Zf.HEll Allot,..Jl•IUw JOH. EUCLIO ST .. STE. II• •UUtil.itlro .... Swllt•tO • NANEIM, (A. UIOI a. .. rly Hillt, Colllornt .. •1110 11 ...... ,.1or:Po(1tl0Mr hi: 12UIJIJ..IUO Pul>ll"""d Or•ftQI! Coot 0.11y P1lol, Al-vsler: hlt\tonen ril t•. U, 21. 1•1• lst'l 7t> Publ•!thed Or•"Of Co•\.t 0Ad, P..1ot -------IApr1i 1,1, U , \t1'. U}'ll 16 P UBLIC NOTICF. PUBLIC N011CE PUBLIC NOTICE r1CTtflOV' IUSINl:Sl NAMI. STllTEMIJNT ffW tolto•f"9 f)ftton t\ ~'IU °"" ,. .. , .. 0Uo10N ~A(fOll~ I/WI w ... t '""''' MiOf'IW•\I'. Nt w ...... ,t tt.fkf\ {-' ·-"'<"""' W Hiii I/I ( ll>l 19111 ~· tin1 ......... '"' T "'' b .. 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( \Q Attorn.r\ •t Uw ~ Wlh"'ire 8uild1n• WitoUOO LM ....... ,. GllitOff'ti• .OO!f hi 11111 O• Olli Pubt1\h• ft 0"""0" ( q.1•,I '>•1ly P,1111 AOt 1f t ) U 10 ton~ l~ 1'6 P UBLIC N011CE PUBLIC NOTICE t'1Cf1 T1CM1teV11•a. NAM• STAT.MllfY '"" 10410••"4--·-·----,,. .. , ,, NO..,A IC '~ fOI 0 1•-t• ~. l•I)""• 8•...: II. (A 910 I Ao~'t t ,.,.~ N4'•••, ,_..,_.... ''M l•t\•1. ..... w_I ~ac~.(A .... Jun• Nu••l. ~ _..,,,..,.. 1'M ~ '"" ,....wporl ll•Mll, CA -ll'llll•tM NO••• JOO ........... llM L•"" N•wuor 111 .. d•, CA._ ff\1\ C>V\ltw-\\ I\ <-OftChK:tffbf• .. fNI'* I'd°"'', .... , ,,..0 • Aot»rt Ft•nlk Nov•k '"•' ''4'tiamtt'lf wA \ f1tM wetf!I • .,. (Ov"'• (tf'tlli ut Ot•t"!Oit' C.~tt # ~r(f\ t• t•I• ...... P\.t~1\l'llfd Or•no-CoA\t 0-tly ,,._tot, l!Mr(n)• )I .,ldApnl I, I• ltl•tlJ'o1to Pl1BLIC ~OTICE rlCTITIOUS 1us1 .. 11:u NAME STATIEMIE .. T Ttw fOllOW''"~ "' \.Gf\S .,.. cto'nQ 9'1\1 "'1>'•-' I (.,d'6 Pulmonu1 C-w<l""h l C1tr-d l.c.: N•'u~u1it1on Tr•1n1"9,.. Jtl• Madletr• A"'"""· Co\I• M<'••. CA'1•1' Cl•til: H Tu,,HU, )114 ~•rtt Aw-.CoH•M•••,CAt1•l• N•nc:v 8 Turn.r. J174 MiMlif•r• Aw""°· Co>I• MeH, CA,,.,. Tro.n ~"\INO '' <ondvc:teo cy ~in· jy10u41 Cl•rk H T ""''' Tt\1\ ''•tefflrnt w•' til~O w.t~ '""' ~t t ''"' ~ of Or .. no~ C ountv on AJW"U .. ,. "~n Publl\h•O Ot .. n9(' (o.nt OttUy ,,_lot. p11j ,. l•.11, •t'd M.lt'f ), •• ,. l ftt 1• PUBLIC NOTICE "CTITIOUS aus• .. fSS NAMIE HATEME .. T fn., tt'Mk>w1no Pftt'\Of\ '' oo.ng t>w•• ,. .. ,.'h Ill VO \llVER 111 Ootp<>1nWy I N l.•quM l!•<t<• <;~•7011 Do"41•d l Br-own ) l1 Oo1pn1n w~ ~ • N L..flQuni11 Ott.en, CA.•?&)1 t"'" Ov\1M.,.," conc:Ju-. '"d by• ltmtt f"'CJN ttfW•,h1p Oonl. 8town TP\1.,, \f41tttm•nl ..,., ttltod ,..,.,,, •~ County ('t•t• of O'•noe COUl'tty on M.tf'ff\ t•. ,.,. l')OOltl Pvnt1UWl-(I OrAtUW Co.t't 0.11y r.k>t Mo><ft 1 .. JI, •nd Ao,.11, 14. 1'1• 1111 10 l'ICl I TIOUS 9USINESS NAME STAIEMt:Nl ,.,.., tonow•nQ Qt•r .. on t\ d~nq ""-"' ,.., .'\•H Utt HAYA AAAN 1t6flW H'tft" o't" Mitt"' CA 11161' f\v•10• Oo"n .. Oo\w•~tt Ml W,,,,. 1\l*f)lol "'4t wt)6'1 Rfl'ft..P\ (A o~,y4 l ru._ hu\10•"~\ j' c.ondulfl·d O't "" 1ntf1v1du.H " !\vO•I?' Ou.tth' ti!l\w .. 11 11'11' 'itlfffl~~l"lt WA\ fllrd w.th t~• C,.v,Hv (.1t-11o. ot ~,.n04• (()ur.tvon ,..,,.,., ' t014 Pvbl!~l\••d Ourno,. (IHht 0 ... 1., P1lttt •o,•tl• Jl.21andM•v ~1~7• !)(~/;, FICTITIOUS 8USIHEU NAME STATE MI NT 1 ""tollo•r1ncu .. -.,.,,°"' ... ocuno~"" ' «(MOl E CO MPUTIN('. 'JEP VICES 101 ("rneQlil' Avl'n\lt ~\lm1n\IM (A •14fJl c.-n .. a ••• f ntt rpr-.\f'\, .,..,, . C11U1tarn1" "0'M' "'•OA, 84111 (1ttf1C'IQ•I 1'vPf\ljt• w ... ,,""."''"' (A ~1Mll 1 h1\ bv\t""'\\ h I ~(Ju( 1ttl by ft C.0' 00, .tllOt\ r At'l,.d1•v [ntl'tt)I'•"''· rrw ft'll\ 'IAlf•m,.nt w in tll•td with tr"ll• <.ounty t, 1,., • or Ot1tn0t• (01.mt., on A.rt~•I ,. n11, Fl4t11 r ut>l1\k•.tt r')l'~nf)'• (t).t't fitt1ly P1ll"'ll Apr1t I U, J I JR 1•/it P URLIC NOTICE FICTITIOUS IJUSINliSS NAME STATE ... EHT l'l'IH .. IC NOTICE FICTI TIOU\ BU\IN£SS NAME SfATEMENT /!Ill f1& Af • t-4 ' IA HUit OtNC,, \'Y• Ni w1mrl (1 11 1111 Of1v1 , \u1tr-.4\fJ N• wfflfttt hf·.1111 f "'''"'"'" '>11N' f h tun 1t \ M l trHh.,, ~fl' 1 n.,.,.,,,l"lf, h"'()(J" h'""" t11,••'""'" '11.,,.1 \ r Of1Q('' A '4Jn 71rt1 On~fl•lutl ,,, .(fl\t .. ~''' (11111f,,rf'h.i•Y)'-)t1 t An f._.v_.lh(1Mt1M 1Y'f1 ''""°'31ph '' (.l)ftfA M fl\4, ( i1tlltor1t1 t«H~111 r hl\ hU\1nt>\\ I\ lf)M)Vl''d hv 1 &)""'' ...... , ,,,.,.,,,110 ThQmA\ M • IMtfl"· t'10 lntir Th" '.fft1""J"l'Wnt W.t\ filfll(f Wlf" ,._, C n1m•y ( l•t Iii ot th ft0••--C.uuntv CW1 Apr1t I n n, FM4•l flvt;l1\f'\f'4' 0f'an0"' (t>tt\f DAl'y flllOt Arr11 I U 11. 1t 191& ''°° 16 PURL.IC NOTICE Saddleback EDITION 'l'oday~s C los ing .V. Stoeks l VOL 69. NO 10S, 6 SECTIONS, 78 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORN IA I W EDNESDAY, APRIL 14, 1976 TEN CENTS !Mrs. Schmitz Blasts Equal Rights Bill; . r . t By JAC'K C'llAPPfo~l.L Of lf'•• O•Uy ,.., ... '4;4tt Tht' Equal Rights Amendment. 1r opproH'd. would place burden:. on v.oml'n lhey do not want, spcakl'r ~Ian Schmalz told the San Clemenll' Chamber or Com merce board or directors Tue'> dav ~1rs Schmatz IS the ware or Republican John Schmitz. former Oran~e County U.S. con gressmun . t'andadute for Congress and John Birch Socuit) member Mrs Schmatz said that in mak ing women equal v.1th men undl'r the !av., the amendment v.ould end all special Jeg1slat1on which now protects "omen from com pulsory armed combat sen·1cc. grants them monetary support from husbands and that it would destroy the b asic family unit Patter11s of Urbo11i:atio11 She said when the amcndmt'nt was before the U S llouse of Representative:., her husband voted and spoke in opposition to It saying, ··M> ware ordered me lo do so. She refuses to be lowt-red lo the status of eq uaht~ '' "Women are Ul>UDll) able tu ttet what they v. an!.· Mn. Schm itz said. She said the propo~ed amend ment, which has been rallfaed bv 34 ol the ncceasary J8 slate:.. of risks and burdens facing men She saad th•: foundation ic.upport would not bt'nelat women She said the amendment would flt an well wath th•: Playblit· materially destroy a "whole network of law:. philosophy "hl<'h i-hl' clu1m~ She saad equal pay for equal designed to protect wom<'n " was "ne\'er lt•t a wumen ~ct VII' work was already established by "With tbe eusy no.fault d1vorl'e nghts or a "afr II<•' 1• ~ll'r n .. ,. federal law Shq l>aid 1t also laws or most states. we are set> phi) mute and tradt• hl'r in art~r n "ouldn 't advance women's 111& that the husband can eas1I~ month " ''' education as there are already take up with a new model," Mrs. She said lhl' um<.•n<.im\•nt ~~ laws preventing discnminalaon Schmitz said. also being bal'ked b) "radu11t there Among the supporters or tht' women's groups." Mrs. Sctu11~ It would, s h e said, make amendment is the Playboy Foun-said that although th'-' statu1Df women eligible to lhc same type daUon, Mrs. Schmlt:isaid. <See ERA. Page A2) '>IA r Harrises Hit Face Patty KidnapingCharge$ BERKELEY <AP> -Wilham and Emily Harns. the former un· derground companions or Patricia Hearst, were C'harged today wath k1dnap1ng the nev.spaper heart.·~s more than two years ago The llarnsel>. awrutang tnal an Los Angeles on state kidnap, rob· bery and assault charges. were charged in the kadnapang by authorities an Alameda County, where Miss Hearst was abducted by the Symbionese Liberation Army on Feb. 4. 1974. Measles Outbreak Dast. Atty. Lowell Jensen said he had bet'n assured by an at· tornev for Miss Hearst that sht• wouid provid e ··complete· coopt>rataon an tei.tirymg agaani.t the Harrast:.'s · In her bank robbery lnal an San Francaslo. )lass Hear st tesur1l'd that the llarnses \\t.'rt.' among the lNronsts who took her from her Bl'rkcley apart· mcnt. She also denounced them as vicious captors who made her fear Cor her hfc even while out l)f their presence. Albert Johnson. one or MISS Hearst's attornevs. said thl· at• taoo was "loni:: o~·crdut• Thl•rr as ample evidenc·t· to ,·011\ u t th1· llarrases. e\.dus1n• of P .1\l) ' testamon~ .. Johnson !'aad he• h.1cl lJlt..t•cl "1th Jeni.en but that :.11s:. lll'.ir:-l had not Thi.' charge-; wt•rc fail'd "1th thl• Berkl'ley-Alban y ~lu111r1pal Court clerk ·s oHH'l' hv A~saslanl Alamt•da County 01st Atty. All'\. Selv1n (Set> llARRISES. Pagt• A2 I County Seeks Bids For El Toro Park The hills 111 the foreground art.' ~t all un- dt•vc·lo1wd but the impact of c1v1hzation is elt;>arl~ t'\ Hfrnl an this (•aglc's t'~ t' \'ICW of lht• Sadclll'liack Valll'y Sho" n 111 the right half of the piclurc is th<• Casta dt•I Sol re· t arc•m<>nt <'Ommunaty with its j!olf course !\tan-made craters above are an excava- t 1on 'project for Lake Mission Viejo. The 125-acrc lake as scheduled to be filled this June, maktnf;! it one of the larg<.•sl mland lakes in Orange County. Spreads By WILLIAM SCHREIBER Oii~• O•llr ""c.t~ll Orange County 1>11pcn 1sors agreed Tuesday to seek bads on the first phase or developml•nt at 64·acre El Toro Communal\ Park. llµhlani.:. ll·nnas and h<1r1<lhall co u r l ' a n d s om<' fl a v 1• rl \\alkways. It<• also .. aad that onN• lhc bad" come an and are npcncd May 17. some budgl't JUgghng may ho· pos..,abil' to supplc•ment '" a1lahh· '-<'n 1<·e area monc·}. hnng111g lht• total up to the· rl'quar<'d lPH'I Garden Plan Sprouts Orange Coun ty health officials are fightinj? lo conlam a "signifi- cant" outbreak or red measles at three county high schools that could become an epidemic if al continues s preading at the C'Ur· rent rate. Dr. Paul R. Engle. acting coun- ty health orricer s aid today that ··well over 100 cases" of measles have been reported at Fountain Valley, Tustin and Garden Grove High Schools. Vi ejo MAC Action Assures Plots Soo11 A1·t1on takt•n bv the Mission \'11•10 ~lun1c1p:JI Adnsory Coun cal 1 \1 \(') this week aplX'ars to a., .. ua t• that hobby i.tardeners will h1 pa o\ 1ded with their own \1·c1·t.1hll' ratchc!> by this sum 1111•1 llw 1nunnl noh•d \1 nnt1;1\ n11:h1 th.at Iii r , • ..,1dent:-had paid 1tw1r ll•;a.,t· drp11s1t'> nn the• i:ardt·n fllub, naw 11wn· than "hat ",,, 11•q111rl'll to makr tlw garden 1·11 op ft'asahlt• F1fll't'11 hy 20 foot plots are lw ani: rnatk ,,, Jll.1hk to i.:ardcncr.., an st•\ t•r.11 01·anJ:1' Count} com m11n1t1t'!> hv tht• r1111nl~ wh1rh ha' .appropriall•<I Sto.IMMJ an h•dt•ral rl'\ 1•11111• ,h,1ra11a.: funds fo1 ttw 111 11Jn·1' I 11d1•1 th•· t1•rm' of th•· UJ.?llT 111\'lll lht' ('Ollllt\ \\all l lt'.11 lht• J.:,11 tit' Ill Ill! 'Ill'' of \\ 1'1•d, plm1 th1• "ul ,11111 111 ... tall 11•11111or II'\ ... I' r I 11 h I II I! ' ~ ... I c. Ill ' I·: a ,. It J!•ll tfl'Jll'J I'> I':\ pt•t•l\'tl ltl p,1\ U $10 .111n11.el 11·,1"' \!,\(' t·o111w1lnH·n . 11h111111t1.1ll~ 11•,1,11•cl th•• pa llJl't't h1•«au:-.1• 11( ,, I.id. ol pulil11 f11n1I 11111•r1•'t .1g11•1•tl 10 a.:o .1h1·•1<I \\Ith lht· &:·•rikn 11r•lJl'l'I prm 11h'll .1t h·a'<t I!'> 11•,11h•11I' 11.1111 lht'1r h';I"' 111• 110,.t, ·11w gat 11t•11 'Ill' rl•(111nm1'ntl1•1I h) ah. "i\(", p.11 k' und r1•1•rt•.1 tion 111m1111t1t-1· 1•111·11m1""'c':o. .1p "'"ntht•r 1-':ur I OnlJ! ht J net Thur~ 11.1\ \\1th .1 ":arm111~ lrt•ncl t.akmi.: h1)!h' Ill .1hn11t lifi 'I h111 ~ti.a\ I ct\\ ton11:hl n1•,1r IH l~SIOE TODA 11· Rl'turn tt"llh u.t nou• to thnw thnlbnq days ot yesteryear u>l!t'fl Nt'u.'JX'rl 's Dick Lanr U.'O.! dncnb1nq u·rt>slbng 'cm mrllJ tt>lcn~1on Pa(lt' A9 Index AIT-~N"l• ., """" ... 1.-11 ... ll -·'-•• II f~ .. mW<.111 Cl MowtH 81. l M .... Ill ~,,.,. •• C..ltf6f'f'hlt ·~ -f .... IFwr .. h •• 04n••1f'd 01 •• N.ltlOft .. I H•9' ... c.m1(\ (10 °'"•""'' '•""'' AU 'I Cn\\wore (10 ....... (' l Ot•t.-i ... ,.,., '"I ''""'' 91 I £• IOft.&I P• .. •• Stt<'~""•h • •• fftl~f'11•,.,...,., "' . ,, .•.. ,.._. II •ttU*(t •• t nr..,.,,_, 111 t ~ C• U .......... ,. •• ....... "r CJ ... , ...... ,..-\ •• M"L.I"'"'"' Cl proximately one ::acre 111 English Canyon adJacent to Glen Yermo Elementary School Homeonwners laving near the sat<' have been ai...,ured lhal the gardens \\ 111 hl' oul of lhl' l11w of sight from their homes, a con c·ern that was repeatl'<ilY voiced dunng earlier discussions or the proposed pro1ect MAC officials aj?ret.'d Monday <See GARDEN, Paite A21 "This is very significant since we had only eight cases in the first four months lasl year, .. Engle said . "It Is movang from schooltoschool " Drink Too Much? The outbreak ~tarted about two "'~ks ago at Tustin lligh. moved to Fountain Valley and then to Garden Gro\'c :.ibout 10 days ago. Engle saad. Pill May Be Cure "We are uqunJ.? anyone who hasn't aln•ady had the disease or who received vaccine prior to about 1968 to gel a n inoculation as soon as possible so we can bnng this problem under C'on- trol. .. Engle• ~aid Hy OOl'G fRl17$\llt: Ot '"~ O•ilr p,, .. Sutt Thi· p,trl~ ,., 11\1•1 .anci \OU \t· hat! too murh to drank Ha,11•alh \OUr ('h111c·t•!> art• tu ,l,1\ \\h1•n• 'ou .11 '" 1-.1 II a ' ,1 h or ra,i.. .1rr11m m11<1a11011<. 111 th1• 1·11unt\ 1.111 or lht• 1·ount 1 muq:uc· .11 lh1· un California De mocrats !-AN FHANCISCO <A 1'1 C.1laf11rnaa DemonutR strnnj.!ly prl.'fct <:o, Edmund llrnwn .Jr "" lhl•1r parlv'J< prcs1dt•nl1al no m 1 n 4' <'. arc or 111 n ~ t 11 .1 C:ahfornaa l'oll puhli!lhl'd today And ar hi• ran agaansl Preiodent f ord . the 1>urvey indicated, Brown v.ould "'.in in Cahfomaa by a 53 to 38 pefrent margm, an dependent pollster Mervin fo'aeld '>a1d A~a1nst a raeld or nlhl'r Ocmocrati-. nro"' n !cad!' "1th <10 1wrcent and 11 ubt•rt llumphrc" as st•ctmd "'1th 20 per<'ent. acMrtl 1n~ to 1ndcpC'ndcnt pollstt•r ;\lt'f\ an Fu•lcl J1mm\ Cartrr 1:-thml '>!.Ith 10 t><'rrl'nl · Gt•o1 ~t' Wallace ;inti Henry Jackson each have 6 per cent. Morris L1dall and FT.ink Church ha,·e 3 percent f'ach and Fred Harns has 2 percent Brown. who became governor 15 months ago. announced last month has cand1cacy for the Democratic presidential nomana ltcin Humphrey's name wall not np llenr on the June ,. Califomaa primnr~ elect 111n h11llol. ancf v.ht>n the question was narro"cd to thC1se Cln the ballot Rrown rl' cea\'ed 4i perct'nl. Carter lS . \\'allac<' 9. Jackson 8. L'dall and Chruch 5 eaC'h, and Harns 2 ·' planned end or a drav1• homt• A team of LT l rvmt• ml'd•<'al res<'archer s ., v.ork1nJ.? on Jnuther altt•rnalt\ 1· a sol:wra11a.: pill In .1 report pn•,t•11lt'<l Tut•-..da" In the Fl•deratmn of Aml'rH·;m Sonetaes o f Exp1•111n1•nl.tl llaoloJ.?1Sts mt't'lHl!l 111 Anuht•1111, Ur Ronaltl i\lra na of l'C'I " nl'urochem 1,trv departmrnt '\a11I proJ!rcss has bt•en m.id'-' 111 asoltll mJ.? i.uch a drui.t Thi.' UCI trum of IJr Alcana, l>r SuJala T1•wara .and Dr .. :mest Noble hove '>p<'nl thl' 1Jasl lhrt•t• )C'aro;; lookani.: mto lh<• l'f rec t c; of "'.ir 1 u u.. ii r u a.:' 11 n clrunkenne'>!\ l>r ~obel rt•t·1•n1 h l1•ft t 'Cl un a h•;" t' lo become• <lirr<·tor ,,r th•• Nut1on.ll lnst1111t1• ur i\ln1hol Abuse and Al<'ohola!>m <NIAAA ) The team ha' found thri'l' llru~s which 'll'Jl<'ar to c·ul 'lomt• of th<' eHeC'tc; or alcohol. Or Alcana said in an interview (Sff BOOZE, Pal(c-AZ) The hl'alth orracer said there 1:- a plentiful supply of new \'accme for red measl1•s and the mocula lions can be l)blaant•d from fama· ly doctors or frt•t• of churge <Jl county clrn1<'<> Chntt' information c•an bl' ohtaanl·d hy calling 8.14·3171 Enitl<' <'Xp laancd that the out brrak as aµparently limaled to high school·a.:c students becauSl' the vaccm<'s lhc•y wt>re l'(iven as <'htldr<'n · ~<'rl'n 't effect ave .. II<' sau1 lhal pre 1968 vaccmrs u.wd lo inoculate schoolchildren .it the tam<'" <>rt• Car ll'ss t>ff<'C'liv1• than new '<·rum!\ and "simply dadn 't do tht• 1oh · · AC'l'orcl111a.: 111 tht• tll'allh officer. nat•a.,lc~ 1mmun11ataon tcchni· <1ucs havc also bc1·n refined For C'Xample. he• notNt thnt the shots usl'd to be given an a child's first year. but at has been learned !!Ince that is too soon. <Sff MEASLES, P•«e A2> Sextuplets Babie s Born in England NEWCASTLE. England <AP> Christine Price. :IO year-0ld wifo of a schoolteacher. gave birth lo sex- tuplets here today, and a hospital spokes man said four or the babies were reasonably well and the other -a boy -was •·not very well." One girl had died. The mothe r also was reported not very well. but was expected lo improve within 48 hours. The sextuplets -three boys and three girls - ~ere born by Caesarean section and delivered within four minutes. more lhan two months prematurely, the spokesman ~aid Mrs PrtC(' had been treated with a fertility drug. he added The onl) known surviving sextuplets were born to Susan Rosenkowit.z in Cape Town. South Africa. in .January, 1974. The 1n1t1al project construr lion Of l~O tennis ('OUrtS. four handball court~. 1~11 rnllt'\'bJll courts and play areas "';11 in volve 10 acrl'S of land southwc•st of Muirlnnds Boulevard ne;ir lhl' intersection with Los Aliso., Boulevard H G. ··George " Osborne\ direc tor or the county Environmenlul Manageml'nl Agency, said tht• cost of Phase I has been t•stimat ed at S377,000 -roughly S40.00U more than as av:11lable from faV\' sources or funding. But OsbornP Pxplaaned that lhl· hid packaJ?c to he pres<'nled hv the countv ''all cont•11n "dl'IN,1 ble items" su<'h J'> lt•nnas court Money Cor the l'h:1M• I prOJ<'l'I wall come from c·nunty '>en I<'(· area number six <S~.OOOJ, c·oun I ~ sen 1 <' c a rt' a nu m ht' r I :! <S55.000>. county roud fund' <S42,330 l, Ceder al rl'\'cnue sha1 111g < SGS,000 I and Uw harboa·:-.. IX'ad1es and parks department <$82. 700 I The l'ntirt• park. on<'<' compll'l- l'd, wall anl'lude 25 r1rres of natural opt•n s pace and two larJ?I' sl)(>rts Caelds Thc l'nltrt.• park c;1tC' 1<, bl'>l'<'led h~ Ala..,o ('rf't•k, \\ltwh I" l'hannt•l11t•d lhr1111gh lv.11 I hard' of lht' a<·1 l'at.:1· Helpful Policeman Finds SC Pot Cache A San Cll'ment<' polacl' patrolman "'ho stopped lo ass ist two motorist.. instead found 70 kalo!< I 150 pound'> l uf manJuan.1 and ended up arn•!<ttng two Sara Dk~o County men Tuesday The mariJUUna was valuNt al ut>out $20,000 on the ilhr1t markt'I ;inrl was rutcd one of the larjlt•sl dope busts by u patrol officer an Uw city's history Pohce dechm•d to identify 1111' two m <.'n penrlanl'( complt:.'taon nr Ae g e an Hills Name to Stay thr 111vest1~ation . The men. hoth 21. were n•lcast'd on S.'>.ClOO hall Both W<'rl.' hookt·rl lur J>IJ.,!'.(.·si.ao11 11( mar&JUJna w 1th anlt•nt lo st•ll Patrol Commandn Lt ('hfforfl t:atc•s irn1d Officer Vt•rn M cl.;1rr~ was soul hhound on lhl' San l>11•i.:o 1-'ret•way and was l'lockinJ,? tt "peedN who s polh•tl lh1• orl1<·t•1 and slowed down l.t Gall's :;aad McGarry exat<·ll th<' Cret•way al the Basilone Hoacl offramp and was returnanJ,? to tht· t aty wlwn he saw I wo cars parkt•d ma noparkini;t ar<•u Thl' trunk luls lo hoth v1•h1C'l1•' W('r(' Ull Ll G :.ill'<> SllHI. Md:t1r1 v :.tnppt•cl to 1JSM1>l lh1· m11tora11t 11n1I cl1scov<•r1•d the mar111urna 'l'h1• 70 kilo~ w~re wrnppt•d rn pink mul v('llow p11per in brick shape On MAC Ball t . Pohl'l· nnrl'otac•x om1·1·r .11111 O Spr1•1n\• said the loud woi1 com merc1al ~rade Mcxlr:an m11r1 Shirley Deaton . county election Juana and wus probably bean.: d ivision head, said today it is too t ransported norlh from San L>1(•J.:o late to remove the Aegean Hills althl' tame. Homeowner 8 Association n omc· Crom the ballot a rgument again~t the proposed El Toro Municipal Advisory Council (MAC> Mr!! Deaton 'laid she r cce1vc11 ,1 letter Tu<.'sduv from Man·1,1 R u d o I p h . A. e g c a n 11 1 I I ~ llomcowners Association prcs1 dent, asking that the name of the· Laguna Hills ho meowners group be removed from the opposition The orre~t and searur" of thP marijuana actuall y"< <'Urn·ct an Snn DiCJ:o Count~ hmH·vr•r. Jur111dirtwn wall rc·m.11n ISl'I' POT, r aitr /\:.n HE SOLD PET statement. Arguments pro and /N PILOT "D con will be m alled to voters before n the June 8 election. Mrs. Deaton said she recom· m ended in a letter to Mrs. Rudolph that she contact the peo pie who submitted the argument supporting the creation of the MAC. They can note in their re huttal argument. she said, the fact that the At>gean Hills homeowners group was 1ncor rectl:v hsted as opposing the new MAC Mrs. Rudolph was unavailable today for comm col. "l sold him. The response to the ad was quite good." That's the advertising succ<'~" experience or the Costa 1\11' .... 1 woman who placed lh1s ad 1n thr Daily Pilot· Rainbow boa. $.10 • Loving P\•l XXX·XX)(\ If you have n p<'l you wnnl In sell. call 642·5678 W(• make 1\ easy for you to put a few words to work, an the Daily Pilot. • A.2 OAILY PILOT SB ~. ' Fro• Pa~ _,.,I ·POT ••• \\1th the San Clemente depan mcnl. Lt Gatesi.a1d Officer .McGarry, 22. is a former San Clerticntc Poller Cudt't fie hal> bt't'O on Uw force rull llme for about 13 monUu f'ro• Pag~ ''I BOOZE ••• The drug s 1. Dopa , -Aphedrine and am1nophylhne each supprt-ss certain aspects of drunkenness, but not"" ertects Ji The drugs . Or Akana siud, ~lmulate tht: production or Q!etacholam1ncs. 11 chem1c11l In 1'tion between brain and nerv~ it•lls a i rn tests administered to volun· teer drinkers. motor coordina 111Vm, attention and electro ~tephalogram patterns showed ~cations of sobenng after the '°rClgs were administered, Dr Akana said. The volunteers. he said. were . given the equ1 valent of s ix ' ounces of gm or vodka for a 150 pound man. Blood tests, he said, ind.teated the volunteers had l oercenl blood alcohol content. the level of California's legal definition of drunkenness. After the tests, he said. the volunteers were fed and dnven home. Although the volunteers showed indications or sobnety in aiome areas. memory and mood -tests indicated they were still un· i-der the influence, Dr . Alcana ·said. "Our ultimate goal." Dr. Akana said, "1s to develop a safe drug that people can lake after becoming inebriated and that wiJJ s~ber them up in a half hour to an hour." And the point of the research. he said. 1s to cut down the dnvmg accidents in which the dnvers were drunk. .................. ~ -~ . , 0.1ty ... t.C St.tft PMto POLICEMAN WEIGHS KILO PACKAGES OF MARIJUANA CONFISCATED IN RAIO San Clemente Officer Vern McGerry Studies Seizure Which Netted ~bout 150 pounds __ _ Krishna Wife to Blame? Defense Turm Focus on Slain Woman By TOM BARLEY Of 111• O~lly PUOI ~Ullt Murder victim Jayme Sim mons Moore was depicted today in Orange County Superior Court as an immoral woman who taunt ed her hus band about her many affairs with male members of the Hare Krishn a movement and with othe r men. Defense attorney Patrick Magers said he will put defen- dant John Michael Moore on the "1tness stand today to tell his own story of what led to the kill· mg of his wife May 16 in Laguna Beach. "There 1s no argument that he killed her," M ugers said . "But vou will want to think very car efully about the verdict you return \\hen he tells you his tern ble story '' De pul) D1:.lrict Attorney Frank Bnseno wants a verdict of first degree murder for Moore·s gunnmg down of his "1fe an an al- ley near Gorr Street. Mrs. Moore, 24. \\as shot three times in the head as she waJked to\\ards lhe dO\l.OlO\lon Hare Knshna temple "ith her 3-year- old dau~htt'r and a "'oman com- panion Both women \\ere mem- bers of the sect. mind that. in turn, lc!d to the kill· tng. Magers said he "ill ask the jury lo return a manslaughter verdict against h1:. client. • Dana Point Man Dies of Old Injury Mager s argued today that Moore. 26. was provoked into the action by "a fa1thle~s wife who made no secret or the fact that :.he was leading an illicit life m Laguna Beach " lie s aid Moore drew five years probation in 1973 following his conviction in St. Louis, Mo .. on charges of assault with a deadly weapon Funeral services for Chestl'r Scott Ivory or Dana Point Wiit be held Thursday. Mr. lvory \\as 24 and died Sunday of inJuries r e· <:eived in <t motorcycle accident five years ago. Memorial serviec will be held at 4:30p.m . at the Lake Hills Com · mun1ty Church Amphitheater in Laguna Hills . A sunset graveside Frn111 Pag~ A I service will be held at 5 :30 p .m at the El Toro Cemetery. The Rev Dr Harol d F. Leeslma will of. f1Clale . Visitation will be held tonight at Lesne:.k1 Mortuary Chapel in San Clemente Mr Ivory worked as a general contractor His death was at tributed to a head injury rC<'t'i\ l'd 1n the traffic accident year'j bcfort' Those charges wer<' filed follO\I. ing a fracas between the defendant. his estranged wife and Mrs. Moore's mother in "'hirh a shot fired by Moore's automatic weapon narrowly mis- i.t!d his child, Juliette, then an in· (ant o .. ,,, PtlOf St4U P~te SPURNS EQUALITY Mary Schmitz I . 1 "Alibi Wit1aesses' Student Rape Charge Dropped By F REDERICK SCllOEMEllL Ot .... 0•11~ "'"" Sl•lf What his mother dcsenbt'<l ui; u "bewildering and fntlhtening l'X· ~ncnce " has ended for a 21· year-old Humboldt Stale College !iludenl arreslt'd m t•onnt•rt11111 with the Jan. 7 rape• llf 1111 lrv111r woman The district allornc> 'i. otrat'l' has de,·1d.:d not lo pre:.s ra1><' ch..irge:. again:.,t John Charlc!i \'emon. formerly of l 'niver!>1l) Park. due to "hat a deµut) krmrd "insuf1cient t>\ldenct! " He "as absol\'ed or tlus by numerous alibi" itnesses placin~ him in another location." Wnghl s aid Those w1tnes:.es told 1n· 'est1Rators that V t-rnon \lo a:. m a Humboldt State cla:.sroom the night the rape occurred, Wnghl said. Vernon learned that the charges had been dropped during a tt'lephone conversation Tut's · day night with his parents, Dr. and Mrs. James Vernon. They learned that the case had been dismissed earller Tuesday \\hen their son was to have bel·n arraigned on the rape charge at Harbor Court. The younger Vernon previously had won the n ght to remain in Eureka during preliminary court proceedings "ll 's all been very bewildenng for us. lt has been bewildenng for him. It's been frightening. It's hard to believe that the mat· ter developed as it did," Mr!'. Vernon s aid Tuesday in u telephone mtervie"' \'t!rnon was arrested March 9 on a warrant alleging kidnap and rape. The pre\ 1ous day, Irvine From Page ,\I ERA ..• • California h..is rat1f1l•d lh1: amendment s he believes that ac· tion ran b<' rf'srmdcd a nd she 1s \\Orkin~ to th al l'nd ,l\1rs Schmitz is a m<'mbc'r· of lht• Oran1o:e County comm1s~1on on the Status of Women and 1!-t ac live In Republiean politics The speaker "as introducd h> Coral Walk e r . \\Jfr or San Ch· m en t <' c i t v r o u n C' i J m u n W1ll11.1m Walker. former pre ... 1· dent of the l'ha mbcr of com mt'rce ThcrC' " as no op1>oc;1t&on speaker No acl10n was lakl-n by lherhamberor commet"Ce police h:ut rt•t'l'•vcd 1t coll frorra :1n unonrmoui. tipster who 1ave Vcrnon'11111lll'\t• lo 1nve11tiaators. Tht• warrant was obtained llflt•r the 19·Yl·ar·old rllPf' victim 1donllflt•ll a two yenr-0ld photo- graph of \'t>rnon. "What I was lnCormed ol wa:s a positive ldent1f1ralion 14nd olht1r 1nc1dents that pointed c1rcumslanl1111ly 1n his dlrec· lion." Wright said. He declined to disclos e the nature of the c1rrumstanttal c '·iden<.-e. "It was not an uninvolved case ... Wright snu.I Following his arrest in Eureka, Vernon wos released on $10,000 bail Ills parents posted the mont'y Mrs Vernon s~ud the couple have s pent another $2.~ in con· nection with the arrest. including attorney. telephone and trnvel costs. "This kind of event can be ex· tremely costly to innocent peo· pie." she said . . Vernon is a former Uruversity High School and Orange Coast College student. He is majoring in art and English at Humboldt State. During the Jan. 7 rape, a young man who muttered the name "Cindy" forced the Irvine woman into a camper and threatened to kill her is she did not cooperate. The incident oc curred near the intersection of Michelson and Culver drives. Investigatio n s howed that Vernon did not own a truck- camper like the one used in the cnme. 1,963 Vets At Saddleback ' Nearly onc out of <'very rive Saddlebark C:nlll'~<' students is a \'t'teran. accordtnll to statistics rl'leal>l'd th1 '> wt•t•k by Pat Grant, \'l'teran .1ffo1r:. toordrn;,itor al the M1ss1on Vit•Jo t•ampus. Then~ ;,in• 1,963 participants in llw collcRt"li veteran pro~ram. or approximat<'ly UI percent of thr spnni.: 11uurtt•r enrollment of J0,867 Of lh\.'Sl' Students 1,383 are full· lime students The figures inclucte 1,8 12 male Vl:'lerans. 41 femulr \'Clerans, 44 de~ndent m all•s. 53 dependent females and 13 w1clows HARRIS ES. • Listed were 19 counL<1 -two each of k1dnap1ng and false 1m pnsonment, three of robbt•ry and 12 of a ssault with a <!('adly weapon Mr. l \'ory 1c; survi\'l'd by parents. Mr and Mrl> Chester Scott h ·ory. Jr of :'\1lss1on V1\.'JO. brother. Robc>rl /\. h ory of Mr!> s1on \'1e10. sister,, Kimberl) J . and Chen Lee I\ ory of M 1ssion \'1ejo; grandmother Marguret Ivory of P enns} lvan1a, uncle Ja mes R. l\ory of Pennsyl\'~m1a. and aunt, Clair Massey or Pt:n· mwlvan1a. Magcrs said a condition or that probation was that Moore should .stay aw av from his wife. He said Moore agreed to the condition and decided to seek ad\'ance· ment in the Hare Krishna mo\e· mcnt in which his wire was "an on and-<>H member." Magcrs sa id Moore. a Westminster High School graduate and Vietnam veteran. reached high Drnhma status and was a Hare Krishna temple counselor in Los Angeles whcn Mrs Moore eallc>d him and urged him lo rcnc w their marnage. Put your face in our hands. Accompanvin.1? lh<' complaint was n 2S·pa~t· nffid::t\'ll c;1~ncc1 by St>lvrn and nutlmm~ the ba:.1), fnr lh<' l'harg<'s Sl·h Ill dt'dined 1m. mediate l'ommcnt on the docu· ment The ch::irging of the husband· and wifo radical lt•:.im had l){'<'n expl•rted. 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Ivory "as a resident of 34052 Aurelio On\'<', Dana Point. lie was born in Bryn Ma" r. P,1 f 'rorn PogP Al MEASLES. • • "These children who \I.er<' 1m- propt-rlr 1mmuni1e<l ,1re nn\\ in high school and the d1sea-.e hai. .. foothold." En RI<' said "Only rww immunizations "111 !.lamµ 1t out again " An yone "ho had the rf'd measles ac; a \ uunl(stcr 1!-t 1m mune for hfr from the dl'>eaSl'. ht• added. The currt!nl m ea,lt'" prohl<'m had its roots 1n '"" An1i:elt•., Count,., whrr<' 1 mmun1zal111n programs urE'n t ..... 1•fftc1 ent . Eni:le said. Lalt' la-.1 sprini;: in lht• Orani.:e l 'n1flt'll School lh~lnr·I . En~lt· said there was an ,.,oltllNI nut brl'ak of the <iilleMlc that w a~ qu1r kly rontain<'cl The r<'d measles start with u ra11h on the wrists und 11nklt>s :rncJ urnund th<' hairline. accom panied by flu-ltkc• symptoms of stomach upset, hradarhe and runnv no!le. En.gle s aid the dis case is ''rom municable·· for about four day!> after the rash first appears and those who ttet the mf'asles should stay in bed until the symptoms go away. llealth oHicials are cominced the disease appl'aring at count.' schools is "less severe" than normal red measles because of a residual effect of the old \ ac- cines. According to Engle. there should be no complications from the current form of the disease and it is no threat to pregnant women, who risk beanng de· formed children JI exposed to German measles (rubella). Water{ owl Killed SACRAl\fENTO <AP) -The ducks and other waterfowl at his toric Sutter's Fort have ~en destroyed because of a duck virus. says the state ~partment ol Fish and Game. Magers ~aid Moore lost all statull in the temple when ht' moved into nn apartment with .Jayme and returnro to the firs~ JOb he evcr had with llare Knshna selling incense'. Thr derr nse l a\\ycrs said Moore will testify that his "'1ff' thC'n Jrft him aRain ancl calkd him frum Lagun~1 Bt>ach to"' arn him that h<' 1f he did not com(' l o hc•r at lhr Art Colon\' she would notify hi' probation 'orr.cc·r that lw had \'IOlatrd his probation l>~ living"' Ith h<'r in Lo-. AnJ{el<'o; ~tag('rs !>aid lht• c•ombm;ition 11( his \\ 1fe s <"OnltnuC'd 1nf1delitv l)nd actions wh1(·h ro ... t him h1~ ... tatul( 1n the llur<· Kn .. tma mm1• ml'nt lrct Moon• lo th•' st .I\(' or f 'ram Pag~ ,\I GARDEN ... ni1tht lo contact the county to find out what steps are to be tak<'n next to brin1t thC' Vl'gclable ttard<'n!I to fruition 1t wa11 pointed out by Coun- cilman John Noble that $7,000 nf the Sl0,000 appropnation hud already been spoken for by other munic1pahli~s Similar co op aardens are pro- posNI for Costa Mesa·s Fa1n·1ew Park and in the Anaheim· Yorba Landa area. according to county ofr1C1als Resistance to the Mission VteJo 1tarden co.op came pnmarily fro m Councilwoman Kathleen Kelly who uid that potential vegetable growers should use their baekyards. She objected to the expenditure of lax funds to support their hobbies. Councilman Cal Neve, however, pointed out that resr· dents o r condominiums and apartments do not enjoy the pri\'lleges of owninl? backyards and th at the MAC would be "cheatin1t the people" by not of· fenng a garden co-op on a pilot basis Neve agreed to personally supervise the gardens' opera· uon ~ I / ) I .. --- All l;u '"" ha"' 1in1• thing in 1•01111111111. 1l11·v'n• d11l1•1<'nl. 'Ornl'ic v. h\' I h•• 11plir11tnK 11t 1111' Opt11·11l l l1•p.trl11t1•11t. ttl. \\,ircl's t11k1· •tu h 11 111111(, hurt! look nl y11111 1111 .. 1•, 1·v•••, t('fl'lplh nnd l'fil•, 111\IHJ'<I• th" ~lnl!M'H th,·v fit 111 vuurf111'<' fiL 111111 thl' wuy lh•·v "h1HJlrl - mrnfort11hly, with no o;l1ppin1t or pindl1ng. Add l.o thi~ th1• l11r111• M'· lr'l'tron or fr111TW1< nnd rl'''"''" nhl1• til'll , anrl 1l'11 ('OllV l11 '<!'<' why wl''vl' honrlleil uv1•r r.00,000 forf"'. Fllr C'VPWNlr for your 1•ntirt> fnmrlv, l•1m1• to th" Opt1cnl J)!·1mrlnwnlnl Wnnl' .... COSTA MESA 714-549-9400 Nuclear Initiative - Disaster or Distortion? SACRAMENTO (AP > The Califom1a Comm1s:uon for £('onom1c Development Is ct1lhnl( Prop lS "a dlluter for the working men und women oflh1!> sl ale ·· But thto rt'port "'11'> hardly out T Ut''> d•Y when a ch11d propurwnt of Prop 15, the Nuclear Powi·r Ph1nh 1n 1UalJvc, Cid led 1t "" blJtunt d1\lur lion." The report w '" basl'CI p1.1rtly on J p~blic hearing .F'-•b. z.i, al wh11;h only wttnesses who oppo:.ed the prOJ><>!>I· lion made formul i.tatements. The 011 ly s upport 1t received wa.s rrom a cvl· lege s tudent who made an 1mpromvtu statement from the audJence. Let The r e Be Light County Supcn 1s or Thoma:. Riley has prom1~l'd res1dl'nb who cull 834·348tS ::.peedy repair of dark ::.treet hghts. The !>uperv1sor ~aid many street l.J ghb go unrepa1red because the county repair service <lepends on not1f1catJon by p1..--0plc 111thecommun1ty THE CHI EF PROPONENT of Pro:>. IS wbo called the commission report ·•a blatant distortion'' was David Pesonen, t•ha.1rman of Ui'e Yes oo 15 Committee Backers of Prop JS, to be oo the ballot June 8. boycotted the bearing be('au~e. they said, the pubhc mem bers of the commtSsion were closely llt!d to oower comparues . The commission said the wording il adopted was wntten by staff mem· bers. who wer e instructed to take into account bolh the hearin& and further .stud1~s . The commission said tl dealt onl) 1ith the economic aspect of the proposition, not safety. THE STAFF'S WORDING on the Job impact said adoption of Prop. 15 .. would substantially inhibit future economic growth in California and would represent a disaster for the working men and women o( this state.·· Proponents of Prop. 15 call it the ··nuclear safeguards initiative." Op- ponents cull 1t tbe "nuclear s hutdown 1nitiatlvc " SF Building Bombed SAN FRANCISCO <AP) -A. bomb claimed to have been planted by the terrorist Red Guerrilla Family blew up on the 18th floor of a downtown of· f1cc building, damaging wJIJS and plumbing. No one was reportt.'<1 hurt bout 40 minutes before the blac;t at m1dn1 ght Tuesday. a "'om an "'1th a husk v voice telephoned the San !''ran c·1~ro Chronicle and ~aid. · L1\ten t·arefully This is thc Red Cuernlla Family There 1s a bomb Jt Numbt·r Ont' California Street set to ~o orr at 12 midnight " The voice warned that the <h.•v1ce was powerful and that the 32 -;to rv building should be evacuated. Police said the bomb went orr in a restroom near the offices of the Union Carbide Co. Firemen reported "four inches of water on the floor ... Police were notified of the bomb threat but they went to the building next door whe re they evacuated one Janitor. At least 25 JanJtors and other persons working at rught were in the bwldmg where the bomb exploded. reports said. They rushed to the street when the bomb went off. The bombed building also hoµses the oHices of several insurance com- panies, Union Oil, Pan American World Airways a nd the Xerox Corp. ID'•So&u Former bank teller Kathleen James has iden· tifi e d Steve n ..SOliah as one o! the robbers who h e ld up a Car mirhael bank wben a customer was killed. Heori11g Evidence Marine Recruit Death Explained SAN ptEGO <AP> -Marine Pvt. Lynn McClure died o~ pneumorua and a massive cutoff of blood to the bram . says an autopsy report. The. report was entered into evidence Tuesday as heanngs ended at the Marine Corps Recruit Depot on the death of the20-year-old Manne recruit from Lufkin, Tex McCL UR E \\AS knocked unconscious in a close combat drill last December and never re- gamed consciousness He underwent emergency b~am surgery at Balboa Naval Hospital in San Diego and eventua lly dted in the Veterans Hospital in Houston March 13. The autopsy said McClure died of a massive post-traumatic infarcllon of the right cerebrum compbcated by bronchial pneumonia. ' An earlier Navy medical report from Ba I boa Hospital said McClure was beaten into a comatose condition with v1rtuaJly no ('hance to recover. THE FAMILY OF the dead r ecruit bas filed a $3.5 . rcullion wrongful death claim against the Manne Corps. which 1s expected to reject the claim. Six Marines at the recruit depot, including the colonel an char~c or the recruit training regiment ther~. have been suspended from training duties pending the out('ome of the investigation. ~oh~oh~oh~ oh~oh~oh~oh has the Gap got Levi'S 'I I ' I Levis' lalest boyswear We rust gol a ton of 1t From Levi 's newest play-clothes. To dress ups. In a broad selection of styles and colors StZes 8-14 All ot 1t tough as iron. And handsome enough to go nght from the playground to Grandma's house for dinner. Without changing clothes. '}.....o ..... \Jt So tall into the Gap today It's lhe neatest place for Levi's boyswear ;~r . ~~.' {PQ4 .··· .'.i di· ~· CUIV9f City, Fox Hills Mall• Hol'ttl HoOywood, 12020 Victory Blvd.• Holl)wood, 8368 HollVWOOd Blvd.•..__,, ""'9, 9668 Santa Monica Blvd. Encino, 1750t Ventu•J Blvd.• Los A~ S Broadway & 6th •~ 19478 Nordhoff Str .. t • Ceno9a P9'1t. 21729 V1now.n Santa Monica, Wiishire & 20th • Paudenl, Lake at Callfomla • otend9 ... No. Brand & Wll10n • ea.ta ...... South Coast Plaza W.-trnlnllWf". Westminster Mall • AnaMlm. Anaheim Plaza • "'*"-HAii, Puente Hiiia M111 • lillontef9J Pe,_, Allanllc Square Tomin~. Del Amo FHhtan Square• Cefeon, ClrlOrl Mall • Lelt1Waad, Lak9'#00d Shoppjng Center Open T daya. MOl'lday thru Saturdly 1C>-9 Sundays noon to 5. AVllll.Alll IN AlLSTOttH lllCI" llVlllV NILU" \ DAILY PILOT AS Special 3.88 Your choice ot graceful ferna in 6 · pots Se1et1 from llully ruffles. birdsnest polvpod1um or Boston ferns ' .. '~ Special 2.99 Beautiful chrysanthemums 1n full bloom. a welcomo Easter gitr Assorted colors in 6" 1011 wrapped pots. "C:::::::::=:io,Quantlties limited on all special merchandise. ...... --Special 3.88 Plants In 6" hanging baskets. Choice of wandcrinq JL'W. coleus Special 1.44 ~-_; Plant bar specials for Easter gifts. Special 1.88 Now 8.88 Cofor1ul 8Y>" pot with bc.:Jd hanger. Strong enough to hold up to 25 lbs Yellow. orange or greon colors. Pl1nt communicator, an electronic device tolls you when to water or lcr11lrze plants. lawn, garden. Battery operated. ,.,,,,, JC Penney ALHAMBRA AZUSA ARCADIA-SANT A ANfT A BUENA PARK CANOGA PARK CARSON COSTA MESA CULVER CfTY CULVER CfTY 'FOX HIUS' DOWNEY EL MONTE FUU.ERTON GARDEN GAOVE GLENDALE GRANADA HILLS HUNTINGTON BEACH HUNTINGTON PARK INGLEWOOD LAGUNA HILLS LAKEWOOD LONG BEACH LOS ALTOS MONTCLAIR MOHTEBEUO NEWPORT BEACH • HORTH HOU YWOOD NORWALK NOATliAIDGE ORANGE 'THE CfTY' PALM SPRINGS PUENTE HtLlS RESEDA RIVERSIDE SAN BERNARDfNO T<>ARANCE VENTURA WEST CHES TE~ WEST COVlNA WHITTIER DOWNS WHfTTWOOO 116 Dt\IL'\-~ PILOT EDITORIAL PAGE .-. I . : . Solar Power School . fhc J f\'ut(• l 'nifit'Ci School Distrl"t has bcl!n named rt'<'i plt'nt of an ~1pproximatdy $330,000 grant from, tht· fccll'1 :.ii l::rwrJ,ty Research :.ind Devetopm1.'nl l\dm1n1stn1t1on to c:onvt!rt tht' heating and <Air con<l1· : tHlrung :,y~tcm at El Camrno Real S<'hool to !:>Ol:.tr • power. Tht· !-('hool , f udt'tl with natural ~as !:>incc its con. ).,truc:twn fi vt· ) l'ars a~o. has prove<! the m ost l'X· p<•ns1vc fac·1lity m the rl1strn:t to h('at <.ind cool. Wht!n the sch ool wa~ I.null. ~a::. wa!S the mos t l!conomicttl fu1;:l altcrnuttVl'. But tht.· .. cnrrgy crisis" of 1973 aud ~uhsequent h1k<'S in pritc:> of <ill fos:,1l fucb h:.ivc <:han ged the µH:t ure. Plans call for C'OO\'t•r:,ion to gas-~:,::.1Skd solar heating. in which alx>Ut half the energy will c·ome directly from the :>un The s.5,000 a yt>ar s avings on U1c: ga s bill urc expected to amortize the dist1·1tt 's S60 .ooo contribution to the project in a dozen years. Irvine was one of on!:, five agencies to rece1n.• grants for experimental solar fac1hties. The district administrators and the consultants who netted the grant throug h many hours of extra effort arc to bl' <'Om mended. .:: Voice for Employ es i:. The two major employc organizations in the Sad· (:oleback \'alle~ Ln1fied School District ha,·e t presented dis trict officials with !>lgnaturcs of • cmployes apparently s upporting tttem as exclusivE' represent a ti \'eS in wage negot1 at10ns. Distnt'l trus tC>e!\ no\\ h;we the option of either n,1ming the oq.:•rniwtton:> a:> cxdus1ve represen· t..itl\'C'' for ttw l\\O itroups of t•mployt>s Ol' railing for l hc lSSUl' to lit• dl'Cl<il'(! by ll M'('rt•t b~tllol. :'\o othc•r ora::.:11111.ation)., appear to bt• st-ekin~ to l't'pn•st•nt tl1str1tl t•ntµlo,H ·s So a Sl'cret ballot m1~hl not ('hangc the: :,1tuat1on all th:it tnlll'h Yt•l . 1.1ho r rt'lfft•s1.•ntal1011 µro(•odurl's for lo<';tl -.l·hool ::.,:. 'tt·111-. art• Ill'\\ an<l ('an g1.•t sttl·ky. Um: th111.,: tht: board" 111lit•\\1.•1g htnl! now ts how man\' cmplo' t•s \\Jll n •s)1ontl tht· ~allW\\;1y "' tht'Prt\'at·~ of the \Ot·in~ l.looth ~1 -. lhl'\ d 1tl umkr tht• poss1bll• Jlt'L't' ~n1up prt·~sur t''i of ,1 pt•t 1t1on s1gnmg ~11 uat wn If tht• bourd has senou~ qu~llo1.1ons about th.it ;.1n l'IN·twr\ will bt• thc1t· d101ce. Parks and Home Costs The Irvine P lanning Commission bas approved a .i1 percent reduction in park acreage required for the low a nd moderate income areas planned for Cni\·crs1 ty Town Ccnt~r. 250 ac:rcs licross Campus Dnve from L'C Irvine. Generali~. Irvine has set a µark standard of 4.5 acres per 1,000 residents. But in University Town Center the figure ''as modified to J ,8 acres per 1.000 due to the availability of nearby facilities such a!\ William Mason Regional Park. the t.:CI campus. L'nivcrs1ty High School Campus and the San J oaquin '.\1arsh. all of which border the village. That lowered s tandard was further lowered to 2 acres per 1.000 for the lower cost home areas. which the Jr\'ine Company estimates will shave S700 off the price of each unit or S7 to SlO a month off rent. The Saddlcback \'alle,· Educators Assoe1alion (SVEA l claims ll has the support of 76 percent of the teachers. The Saddleback Valley chapter nf thi.• California Sch ool Emplo~e Association tCSEA 1 sa.' s 1t has the s upport of 82 pNct·nt of the secretanal. food :.crvicc, custodial, mamtcnancc and tr(;jnsportat1on ~ staff. Both the park acn.•age and lower cost home r e· CJUiremcnts came from the city. The commission took the proper s te p in trying to reconc1lc the apparently conflict ing goals by lo \\ering the park standard. The dec1s 1on s hould be upheld by the city council. SB ,, lf -the coun ry'< ~~ch a mess, why do ~ll 1he~c ~uys l\'.lt\1 to rresidc"?" Clues to Lives of FanwllS (SYDNEY ff ARRIS J \\'1• ha\ 1•11 '1 d1HI<' ;111~ l'olt<'d ll 111~r.q1h11•, l11r .1 Inn!! lllll•'. 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''I 1111d1•1-.l.11ld 11 llw •1·r 111·1· .1 pph1·-. 1 .. r1•-.1d1 ,11t1.ll 1111"·'·'''' 111111 '1'1 \ ll't' ,lfl\f IHl'll\1' ' 11•IPph1 m1•-. •t r \t111 h.1\1· a h11•1 ll •''' .1111i I'"" I\ ll '·<' \ "'" I• l1•ph11n1•, ~ood 1111'~' • II \1111 ( ,MAILBOX J /.t'lh'r~ /rom re11ders are uJelcome flt!' nqht lo condense letters to fll sptl<'t' ur eliminate libel 1s rtst-r11ed J,ptlt'TS of 300 words or less unll be grven prejer'ince All lettl'Ts mu.st in· d ude signature and ma1lrng addrt$S but names may be withlwld mi re· que!!t 1J sufl1c1ent reason u apparenl. Po<'try u'lll not be published, h;I\ ,. r,·~11l1'11t 1;d nw)>.;ag1• 11111t "t'l'llt't" ~ 1111 1',11\ <.111d 11rohal>I) :.h1111ld , a-. "111,111 :1111·"" :1c;1111't a ht)! 11•l1•phont• 11111 > s" itc·h to "un· ll1l':&Stlrl'd Sl'l'\'lf'I' .. \\hll'h wtll al- l<)" y11u In m al-.1• unl1m1trd loc.tl 1•:t1b lnr o nt• ft'\Pd 1 :1tc" This will c·n-.l qiu "onh ·· ~11 . !Jul m.1\ :.a1c ~nil :i lol. tne)ll' 111 thC' tun~ run 1f \1)11 havt' a hu,1n1•-.s phnrw. .\ m1 a fl' proh.1 hi\ :-1 ud; with ;in ''80 mcs ... :sgt• unit '' scr\'l('C' Jt is inC'onC'£'i\'~1blE' to me lh:it the Pulllt« l't1ltl1cs Comm1ss1on l PUC> has allm\•t•d this to hap· pl'n but I suppost• it is :.inottwr s ign nf the Ii rn1•s that bt~ monopolie:; C'an rip off tht' rcopl1• 11 1• tht' i:,::ssoline• "short:igt'') "hilt• our t•h'c•t l'rl gnvt•rnm1·11t flf· l 11•1al"' w<•1 r\ ahout a \\ .1r 'h11rt.1 i,:c in i\11cnl:1 'I t:HRY B STF.PllA'-' 'Rumors thM IJ1111rv is 11bour to lenve m e complctnly lu/!;pl' S1n11ked ""' To the 1':1l1tor: • 11 s h,u1 t•nouJ?h to rwrmit pc>n· pl1• lo s mokt• w tlw l;ist 1111 1•1• I'm\:. of 1 IH' <: rt•y h11u11d hu:., The l.tus soon fills \\ 1th i.nw k1•. llul wlwn tht' dri\'l'"' wont t'H'll t•nlort't' the thn•t• rtt\1' rul1·. st ·s i:rnunds for c·L111c1•li111:t ~111 rnv pl ::ins for 1;rl'Vhound trips. M) frtl'nd~ :ire• tl11111g th11s::im e. Somr statrs don tallow s mok tlll! 011 hu:.e'' (;fl'\ hound \\Olll1I lll('rt•.JS(' hUSl tll''S by doi ng that. J\n nc1'a~111nal fivl',minute slop t•nuld panf~· t lw po11r ";uldH·t:-' :in1t not m:1k1· lhl' others t•n d.mg1·1· 1 h1•11 health' IL COLE'.\IA:'\ Prit-if 4•g4• T n the• F:d1t11r · I am"' nt1n1t In~ nu C'On<'<'rn1ng the artidc Tuesdav. M:ir('h ~O, :.ibout t 111' ;\I 1ssinn \'i1•,111 J It ch Sc·huol Band grl'din~ Prcsicfrnl Ford. 1 would likC' to clarifv the st:itr· ment I made to the re?orter. l rl1d nnt mean to !'.ay lhat mt•eting llw PrcsidC'nt w;is nothini;:. J h~IVI' mcl former Prcs1clcnl Nixon wh1k hl' was playing golf ~tnrl hacl lht• opp111 l11n1ty lo talk \\tlh him. Th:•l \\;is n mon• rru•an· i11gful t·xperil'n<'C' tn me tha n JU'-I twsni: :.i memhl'l' of tlw band pl;1y. 11111 l•>r l'rt•sidcnt f11rd ancl nol re :div havtni;! the• dt:tllCt' to ltll't't .1 11;! t:ilk lo him It wa)., an ltonor to hC' in the prt•· st•nr<· of hnlh rrwn ~ind I cl1dn't 1n· tend l o ~I\\' lh1· wrong 1111 pre11>stnn :11111111 1 IH' pri vtll'~t· !11 mt•<'ttn~ lllt' f'rt•si<lt•nl uf 1111· l 'nttf'c;l Slalt•s CllJHS GA:'\<: LEH lliu#laau··,, Rigl•h 7 0 1h1• Editor: 1 '1\ndrl'w ll1n -.h .1w r.;r·('m~ tn It.I\•' 1\1111" lh.rn h1:-ll'l;:al n•:hl 111 ap1wal I 11· h;1s ;111 1·x1·mpl;1ry 1111 h~.1tltlll In h111h 1•lf anti p•,...lt'l 11 \', II t• s I a 111h. 1• o ti\' I<' t 1· d 11 f .1 f..Jon1011 ... 1·r1m" hv a iur v 1111 !l',11111!111\ fr lll'tl pl1·;t f)a q:atrtl'f.,, t1•,11tn111n \\ h1rh <1111 not 1'1111ta111 !-l'Ssor of this prn<>pr t'OllS county, ow11e•d h~· .1 rPl :1t1\l'ly ft•w giants of land and indu.;try, would have tn hul'l'uw tr)Olll'V to help h is hrolht·r. nor 1 u I'll to his fnends t<> s upport his tn.11. :i l'\n 111a11 l':ip:ihlt•ofoht;1ininl! :ind holdmit thl' lll>"1twns 1.·arned hv Amit l'W l I 1nshaw w1111ld be si11p1d t•no11t.(h to l'lller into the ai.:rt·1·m1•nt nC't'<'ssarv to C'on· st1111t1• a bnlw, nor wo.uld he SC'l· I It· for a ht-fi sl.'l if inC'lmNI or fur1·l·d tu b1• dishonest; therC'forf'. I 1-;1111wt a('CC'Jll the \ erdict of bnbt·n·. 4 . A11v man indicted by our Cir,tnd .Jury sysll'm on 11 counts Lis J\11tl~ lltnsh:iw was) where llw Court h~1 s later found the Dis· t1'1<'t ;\11111 llt'V ~u11lv of non- fli .;dn-.un• of f uvorabl~· 1•vidC'nC'e 10 8 of thos 1• 11 rounts, shoulcl go 11110 t•ourt ui1dl·r ;in instruC'tion lo th1.• 1ury th;il the• pro-.t'<'UllOn has h1•e•ll 1·apable of s ul'h dert'lict1un pf dut ~·to <l1 sl'los(• 5. If a m :in has s ut'h foith in his own innoc·cncc th al he will stand ;1~:imst sur h odds as now exist agamst him, tlwn anv sense of JUStlt'C s;iys, giv1: him the 1·hancc. lk 1s ~p1•nding his last dollars and his l;isl hope. ROBtrnT F. PALMER l11eflrrc•c•f To t he Editor: In the article puhli!.hcd Marrh 25, you erroneously atlnbutcd to me remarks 1nd1 eatmg tha t the ownC'rs of South Cua~t Pla7.a and South Coast Vtllai!t' had plans to add a "F:lrmt·rs l\1.irket" navor lo South Coa:-.l l'la1a by the in- troduction of a butt h<'r shop and a fish markt•L Plca~e be advis t>d that your r e· port of m y rt'mnrks was incor· n •c·l in two respects. First, an y rf'rnark'\ wt're direct· rd lo Snllth C'oast Vtlla~1· rather th:rn South ('oa.;t f'law Sf'rontl, I slatt•d that the add1 lion of m ort· of :J FarmC'rs Ma1kc-l flavor through lh<• uddi- 11on nf :1 prtJ11tu·1· •H m1•al tl"larkel was .111 1clr.1 <'on,idnc·1I from t1nw to 111111• f111 th1· South Coa!lt \'1llag1'. 11111 thal 11 was :i ddinilc pl:i11. Embarrassment of Oil Profit I Ill' tll'l'l'''·ll') I '\ tdl'nf'I' 11( ,Ill ·•l!rt'<·m,.nt 11r .i<'l r1·1·1p1 '""'I 111 ,, • ,,, tlH'. Andr1•w llin .. ha w stands 1'1111 v1C'ted of :Jt·c·1•11t 1r1g a hrt h1• fr-0111 a e11111pany with 11 r<•<·ordl"d 11,,. tory 11f <'t1 lllpl:t1r1ls a~a111 ~I lltni.haw':-. :11tm1n1 s lra11on .. 1 <·nmpany that ,... now :-.u11i~ Or:ingC' County dPm:111<11nlt( ,1 downwaril adJtll!t m1•nt 111 th1· C'la1med over.tuxat1nn hv thr ,1., sessor's offi<'<'. w rrn N 1·: H I'. F.S<'JI F,Jt P1rl·!'t111 of l 111hl11• Hrlut1on.; .1111l A1f\ "t l 1,111~. !-10111 h Co:ii;t 1'1:11.1.11111 TownC<•nl<'r \V,\~ltt~GTON Thi' n:ition'. ll'lll ml 1·C1mp:ini1•<;, l'fnh.11 l':lS .. <'d <l\'1'r I hi' tr rN·rnt ridw.;, h:1\ 1• 111i,:i.:INI th111r h1•1•k' tn ronrc>11I 1!w1r i,:noil forl\111r fro111 th1•1r n1-;tomrr-. Thi" fsr1 :u11·1:tl ho1·11' pocus now \'Oll i'l'<' thr J1rof11', 111m \1111 don't 11.1 '< h('E'n <'ntirl'h lt•J!al It mav • ht' th<' f1r~t 't I m l' hOW('VC'r. that <1n 1ndust r) ha1: used ncx1· hie account · 1ng pro · • cedurt>s tCl hide profit .. : rather than boos t thrm. : The details ha\'e been du~ out : of corporate financial reports hy • RC'p. William Hu~hes. D·N .J . • "hose findtn~s arc summari1rrl 1 m an unpubhs hl'd study. It ii> .i ~treatise on creative accounttn$! : \\'IDLE THE C'onsumers h:wl' ! frlt the painful p1n1•h of the Ar:ib : <>II squeeze. petroleum profits ~.h•v~ soart!d into tbe "ild blue· ' (JACK ANDERSON) 11ind1'r. Thi" h.1 .. c;111M•d ltw ml h,1rorn< :\1'11\e• c>111h:i rra~ .. m<'nt Th<'rC'ft1r1'. 1.t 11( 1h1• top 20 1111 1•o mpan1es. aC'C'nr din$! to th(' ll111?hl'S study. fl 111dh "diani:1'd :l<'<'Oltntin$! poltC'l<'S. !'rr;1l<'<l re· :;ervl's and s plit );tock. \\Ith thP E'frr<'ts nf r<'110rtrd <':1rn1ng:-. ran~in~ from rPduct1ons of 5 to 100 pC'rcent." The 011 companies went to the wailing wall to plead lhat thl'ir profits weren't as exorbitant as they serme<I and. anyway, th at every cl'nt was nt•eded to explore for new oil re!>erves. Yet thl' study shows that "the 20 largest oil C'omp:rnil's took steps that would ease publiC' out· cry about windfall profits and re· serve some portion of these pro· fits for later "ears " In 1974. for example. "whrn skyrocketing inflation and pro· fits hit oil companies. nine of the 20 largest made a chan~e" in this inventory at'counting policies, tfw .. 11111\ '-1:il1•-. Thi" n ·rli1r1·d 'llH'll 11'!)111 t1·0 lll<'t111W In .111 an•r :i~1· of 11 p1•1·1·p11I 11 E R f,; ,\RE ""m•· 11r t lw 'Pl'nfH'' ~l:ind:ird of ln11t;1na .• 11111rd 1ni.: to l h1• l I 11i.:h1•' ,11111\. "1 ... -.ut•d ,1 J(MI pN1·1·n1 stnl'k di\ 1d1•nd and 1 e•st.1l1'cl p11or ,\ t';lrs' (l).!llt t•S. ' The t!1i4 f111anr1al ~1a11•m1•nt "r<' port(ld $fi 116 pc>r ~h:irt• Without the s lnd: .(li\'ldc·nd, St;md;1rd W<lU)d h,l\ t' ~hll" 0 $1:U2 pl'r ~hare." -Standard of California used a .. similar me thod to make 1ls profits look s m a lier. The enm· pany "saw its income inc rease ~from $844 million in 19i3 lo $970 m1ll1on in 1974." The clistrlbution to the stockhol ders, howevl'r, "would havl' looke<t substantially more dramatic," the study notr~. "had StandJrd not split its stO<'k two for nnt• in 1973 " Atlantic RtC'hfleld shadrd it i; rroftls hy "wr1t1ng orr $21 7 mil hon as a res ult of withdra~ al from a Canadian t:tr sands pro· Ject annount'ed the previous year." \1t1 ('c; S<·n·irr rNlt1C'c'<l 1h HI· rnnw h\' a tat S21 mdh11n "a<l a rr·-.u lt of writ<' off, of pl ant , 1•q111pm<·n t anti"" 1•111111 v <'ll'l" :it ~l'\'C'ra I lc1f ;d 101" " -EXXOS s1111plv "atldt'tl $40 million to irn·<·~• m•·nt n·-.ervt·-.. .,.. h1ch 1t 1lr dm·tt•tl It om c·ur'rl'nt rrvC'nuc " Anotht•l' ~'lk m1llinn wa:. · a llorate•tl to ol h1•r r1• S{'f\'('S -Mobil. wh1rh h.1s trif'<I to mount <• r 11 unl1' r 11ff1• n s iv 1: against it11 cr1t1<'~. wound up 111 1974 wil h only ;, 23 perC'ent profil. Thi11 was s mall b~ 011 industry standards. M ohtl •1sed its profits. lhl' Hul!hes s tudy chari;ccs, to purchase Marcor. the corporate t'Om pl ex that <'Ontrol s Montgomery Ward stores. Yet Mobil hns bl'en howling to the raft~rs that higher profits arc needed to finanee 011 explora· lions Concludes the study· "To use <the flexible accounting ) to enhance their publiC' ima~l' to the extent done mav not !)(' ~ran· dalous, but it is· at best a ques- ltonable practice." Andrew II1n s haw <'<'rl<iinf\ could be an unfort 1111atc• v1d 1111 1;1 the willingnt'ss of press anrl t hi' puhlit lo hl'li('\'(' anythin~ h;1il about 3 poltt1c1an. It 1s pos)>1hlr tlrnt this paranoia has h£'<'om1· the tool of the a mbitious ;rnd :-.uh· versive st'holars of the art. Wh.1t a simple w:iy to eltm1nate an op ponent or one who has been O\'l'r· ly dedicated in the µcrformann· o( his JOb. My personal interest in <'n- couraging Andrew Hinshaw to "hang tough" is that I. like most Amerit'ans. love a fighter who stands up for his rights L No man. wis hing tn manipulal<' tax rolls. would l'\ 1•1 install a C'Omputc>r system . Hmshaw did and raised tho~t· taxes. 2. f'\o dishones t former as· Tltr l>ml11 /•1 /111 rrwl'I~ am1 t>r Tfl111'11U~ t'llllt /11\llHI.~ /IT lrl<'flnl)('111C11('(' f/111f 111111/ l11tt t' /J!'l'll I rt'Clfl'r/ fl!J lfll! \111111111r1111·~r11111 1-:t111nr. ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT /' •,•/\' 111 .. d '"il~t•lor ,,,. "l'Z' k t ,., I f d1'11f /.11r'••JHJ I\' I,,.,, 11 I ,,,1 1tu1/ / '111;1· ~ ,,, •r I ltt I •l1f10r1.d p.q'f' ,,, '"' f).1tl\' l'il•.t "'''"' 111 1111•11111 .1n <t •t1r11111.1l1, lt'otol1•1' I" 1111• "lll11tl! "" 1111, p.1c1 "'' 1 r • ,. 1 •111ir11r·nl.11' flfl fltllf'' tit 11\l l (1''1 II\ "fllftl':tl 1•d 1 nl11111111'I' .tnrl r:irtrw1111"l'" h\ 1•1•1\11lrn~· a l11111n1 f,,, 11•;11l<'r,· \It'"' ;111<1 II\ 111 r•,1•1111ni,: lh1 ~ lit '"P·ll'<'I < 11f'H1t•lll~ '111tf 1tf1•,,.. 11n < 11r11•111 l"P" '· 'I lw <~lihon.tl "111111•111' 111 tlw f),,.h 1'11111 :ll'Jll';tr 11111\ 111 llll' t•doll•rt,li t'Ohttt1f1 .ti lhl' top of 1!11• p:ti:•· t 1p1mnn' "' I '"'"I'll h\ 1 ltc' f·f111Hl1 11'°'1' ,1111! • ;11\lx>f11~1 , ,rnd 11•1!•·1 v. nt1 •r• ;11" I h1·11 111• n ;11111 nn ••1tt!to1 """''ttl "I lh• IT \tl'V.' !/\ l111• fl,1111' l'1lr~ 'ht1Ultt he• tnff'rrNI We'd .• J\pril 14. 197()