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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1976-04-22 - Orange Coast Piloti3H , DAILY PILOT 'Diamond' Freeways * * * 10' * * * Mulled for County THURSDAY AFTERNOON, APRIL 22, 1976 'VOL H, MO."'·. SICTION'l, .. r•oes ·-~~~~~&~~i!~~~f~s~~i~-~~~~~~,;-$~~~·~~:::~'~·;..·:-· ' • • • •• /. Tintothy -·J-~19)7-a--Free-Man J11ry lndict1neni Cella Papers Ordered Open By TOM BARLEY Of llWI O•ilY r llet Sl•ff The California Supreme Court today ordered the WlSealing of transcripts or Orange County -Orand Jury hearings that. led lo the indictm ent or Dr. Louis J . Cella Jr. 'Bnd three codefendants. Deputy District Attorney Orel- la Sears was advised b y telephone of the high court de- cision as she prepared to leave for Superior Court Judge Jerrold S. Oliver's courtroom and 18/njured In Boston Explosion BOSTON (AP> -A bomb ripped t hrough a courthouse pro bation office today 20 minutes after a t~lepboned warning con talning what a slate official said were ''ethnic connotations " Police said at least 18 person-, were injured, including a man who lost a leg. The warninl( -which ap parently was disregarded bv some workers who assumed 11 was o hoax -cam(' in an anonymous <'all from a woman \ldlo referred to the pending cu~c or a blac k man accused of murdering several white Roslnn area coeds about four yeari. ai:o. police snid. This city has bc.-en hit by ~· teries or rac111 I incident.c; sin<'l" the institution of court-ordered busing to desegregate schools. Police Commissione r Robert diGrazla said one or the injured Raw a man place what was described as a bomb on the noor outside the bank of elevators in the Suffolk County Courthouse ThJs unidentified victim heard a ticking and said lo the man. "You le ft your package," dlGrazia said. but the man ran awav. This man was described as a short white man in his 40s who had s andy. sparse hair a nd walked with a limp. "We have a good description of the person who laid the bomb <See BOMB, Paite A2) Wind Up North SAN FRANCISCO (AP> -A Pacific weather front was blow- ing itself out over Northern California today, but not before scattuing clouds and high winds into most districts. Advisories for rough seas and winds up to 3S miles an hour were posted on the North and Central coasts and the Sa~ Francisco Bay Delta. further pretrial action in the ·cella case. "This m ea n s that th e transcripts will now be available in run to the public, .. the pro- secutor said. "It was the only possible course for the Supreme Court to take ." Lawyers for the four accused m en said they would withhold comment on the decision until they are officially notified of the ruling. Judge Oliver is being asked to· day to rule on a number of mo· lions, includin1: a plea that defen· dant Theodore Schiffman. 53, of Santa Ana, be given a separate trial. Cella. 51. Sc hiffman. George Lewis Ollendorf. 44, of Laguna Beach a nd S t ephen Robert Evans. 31. of Mission Vi'l'jo, face tnal May 24 in Supenor Court on 127 felony counts contained in a ~rand Jury indictment It is alleged that the group siphoned at least S2 million in funds from two Orange County hospitals: Mission Community to Mission Vi<'JO and Mer cy General in Sanlu Ana Bu t a ll Cour dcff.>ndants hnve un <'arher trial date of May 11 m Los Angeles Federal f'ourt on similar criminal alkgulions. 'Death' Bill Passes Hurdle S ACRAMENTO <AP> A tt>rminally 111 patient io Ca lifornia could have life-sustaining equip~ mcnt disconnected and dac a "natural death" under a bi ll which has passed its f ir11t legislative comm itttttest. Assemblym an Ra rry Keen<.' ID· Eureka>. s aid his bill was in- spired by cases like that of Kar~n Quinlan. the younjt New Jersey woman who has been in a year- long coma while her parents sought to let her die SPRING HOME SIYLES SHOWN H >'OU are thinkin g about dressing up your home for spring, today's Daily Pilot brings a varie- ty of suggestions. "Charm for Today's Lire Style" is a special section describing the latest in home furnishin~s availa ble lo Orange Coast residents. ' •, The information on decorat· ing fashions and furnis hings vaJues is contained in the eight - page section beginning on page 81 I Skating in Secret 1'60sGuru Of 'Acid' Gets Out Ou n Warner (left ) watches a s Gary Warner <no shirt>, Mark Aarvold <dark shirt) and Bill Warner (checked shirt) s pin down n e west run found by r e - source ful s kateboa rder s in Newport ON1c h. Skateboarders r ecently have been banned from steep roads by the Newport City Council a nd from a n abandoned re- servoir by the Irvine Company. They uren 't te lling where this run is and they swore photographer to secr ecy. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 'Diamond Lanes' Considered for OC ByDOUGLASFRITZSCHE Of, ... 0•"• .. , ... tuff If the "Diamond Lane" ex~ri· ment on the Santa Monica Freeway in Los Angeles County proves successful , Orange Coun- ty motorists can expect varia- tions of the s cM"fne on all of this county's m ajor freeways within the next few years. · And dess:iite harsh cnticism of the Santa Monica Freeway ex- periment. Caltrans officials believe the rive-week-old project is working well. Caltrans spokesman Richard Stephens said in an interview Wednesday that if the "Diamond Lane" effort to push motorists in- to car pools works out. similar ef- fort s will be trie d on the Newport. San Diego. Santa Ana and Riverside Freeways ln Orange County. tr the experiments prove suc· cessful, he said, "Diamond Lanes" would be added in the next few years to the San Diego Freeway from the Newport (~e DIAMOND, Page A2) Yachts Prep For Ensenada The O<'ean will be full ot southbound boats this weekend as the 29th annual Newport B eac h t o Ensenada race gets under way at' noon Saturday. A field ot 571 yachts will be sailing in search of 22 perpetual trophles in the annual Tequila Derby. A eomplete roundup, along with the list of all the en- tries . will be found on today's boating page, All. 3 'Agents' Sought in $850 Theft A bandit team of two hlacks and one Caucasian claiming lo be narcotics agents Is !>OUJ(hl today after bursting into a north Hunt· ington Beach home Wednesday and laking nearly $850 from four persons present. Police Detective J ack Walsh today was Interviewing the vie· tim. Nelson Finocchio of l450l Chateau Lane and three others who witnessed the holdup. re- garding circumstances of th1: armed robbery. Finocchio telephoned police about 4 p.m . to report the holdup in which he and his guests were menaced with a tire iron. They claimed the intruders posed as narcotics detectives searching for contraband drugs, although they were certain it was a ruse and thus coopeTated. Detective Sgt. Bert Chadwick said 8 description or the getaway u r last seen headed northbound on Springdale Street was traced to a Los Angeles address. but a (See BA l>l'fS;"Page A%) By JACK CHAPPELL 01 tht O•lly Piiot !ol•tf Dr. Tim othy Le ary, who once testified he was a "lime traveler from the 21st century" donned a blue pin-stripe vested suit Wed· nesday and traveled away from prison and into an uncertain and possibly inhospita ble future. Leary, a som etime resident of Laguna Beach and a man once called the "high priest of LSD" probably wouldn't be welcomed back in the Art Colony by his old friends. not after his test imony at grand JUry tnquines into under· ground rad ic al groups a~d against others who helped him IRelated story. Page A31. Those a re the assessments of Laguna Beach Police Capt. Neil Purcell. As a patrolman. Purcell busted Leary in 1968 on the drug charges which sent the former Harvard lecturer to prison for the firs t time. Pu re ell sti II m ainlains con- t acts on the "street." The word is out, Purcell said. "he's fallen out of their good graces." "lt 1s my feeling in talking with the various people who have known Leary personally, and those who have known about him from their brothers and siste rs. his testimony has upset a lot of people who fe lt, that all those people rightly or wrongly, helped him and now he is turning around and in their wordc;, 'snitching them off','' Purcell said. lie s aid th!' most damaging testimony in local <'Y<'S was that given to the Or ange County Grand Jury aJ(alnst his former attorney George Chula. Leary ht•lpect get Chula convicted of (Se~ LEARY, Page A2) Or:~=wi~-::ast W eath e r Mostly cloudy tonight, de:iring Friday aft<'rnoon. Cool Friday, highs In lht' mld 60s ~nd low tonight mid·SOS. INSIDE TODA V Flu &hot& may be a good ·idea thi& year -but h11stena ts not, 1ay1 UC J's Dr. Thorrul1J Ce1ario, la&t year'& out1tand· mg teacher .award Wtnnrr. PageA9. Index Al y..,, S.r•lc• Al tjlffrmlnloot ... Ii... 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Oally l'•l•l\1•11 I\ $10 rn1llto11 llt-awuter dei.alt 1n,1 plant ut Water Factory ~1 m fo'ouotoin Vulley has ~-en put tn m<>thbull~ hy the U.S. Depart ment 1>( the fnterior. Th c c x pc r 1 n11• n tu I th r l' c · m11l1on 1:ullon JH:r duy fac·1ht y, bwJt with $4 mllh<>n In lcwul rundll and $6 m1lhun w ft'(Jcrlal grant!. wa~ closed 110" n ut Uw end or Co111tf Disf rief Mt1rch . just nint· months ;1flt·r 1l started operatton A s1>0kt>sman for the Orun.ie County Water 01:-.tnet, which operates Water Factory 21. 11a1d cre-w:s today Wt"tc scuhng off 'alH~1> and pre puring Lht• funhty for "i.tandb>' cond1taon " ·· 11 rt•ully 1s JH t•th· sad," s aid dti.trict spokl'">OHHI Cordon 1-:1i.cr "We ft'el that the ~ovt"rn· mrnt didn't fulflll 1ti. contract." Dr. Luskin Picked To Head College Dr Bernard J Luskin, Coast Community ColJege District vice chancellor of educational plan· ning and development. has been appointed pres ident of the new Coastline Community College. Luskin, who ta ught business courses al Costa Mesa High School in the early 1960s, was selected from among 43 appli- cants for the job from across the nation. He will assume his new position May 3. according to Dr. Norman Watson , district chan · cellor. . \ ., ~-~:· . - ~ .. ne\\'. college. which was recently · formed to take heavy student enrollment p,ressures from sis· ter colleges Orange Coast a nd Golden. West. The.new "colleitc without walls" is scheduled to open in September. Luskin said the new college TO HEAD NEW COLLEGE Coast District's Luskin The Interior Ot-purtmt<nl'li Of f1ce of Wuta Rt•scurch and Teehnolugy had or1g1n11lly agreed to pruv~dc operalina fundis for tb~ pro1ect for two to ft Vt! ycur11. Elser iu1id. Hut now federal off1 t•111ls have t'han~ed th~·ir poli<.'11?s. t:ti.er said. and plan to chunnd fund:s into theoretical rest•41rch rather than exr>t>rlmentul plants. flt< said dti.trict uffidal11, however. plan to try to get back the $4 million Spl'nl in local fund!. tor t ht• pr<.>Jer t. e1t her by sclltnl{ part.; of the dcsultcr itself or by seeking repaymt•nt from the gov t'rmnent. The matter also could involve u lawsuit, he said. Elser said, howe\'er. the shut- down of the desalter won't dis- solve the dist net's plans to recy- cle wastewater for pumping into the county's underground water basin. A $15 million wastewate r punf1er still 1s in operation and a new S2 ~ million deminer aliza· t1on facility 1s under construction and s hould open by next Januar) Officials said W1•dn~day that lrmu Alvurcz, 33, Wllb struck in the forehead und Ml to her knt-es b<'fore she und her pu rtncr subdued the youth, who a lso In curred minor injurie~ The.• incldl'nt took 1>lare- w1lhtn blorks oflht-locution \\hctt: Dl'P· Alvarez was woundt•d last year In what was believt>d lo be the first sho<>ting of un on·duty v.oman law enforcement officer in tbe st ate. Fro111 Page! ,, I BOMB ..• SACRAMENTO CAP > -Scien· tiats have just d lsrovt>rM it Wt'1it fork ot the San AndN•as fu ult off the Ct'nlnl California roust lh•t could trigger m urh str on!ler earthqua k t'll thun pruvlo)•s ly thought poHible . The six-week·old discovery that linked u number of smaller faults into a 400·mlle-long f3ult &one was reveal~ Wednesday in connection with l4 S<'nate hcarln1t on a b ill to implt·mcnt !ht• CaJ1Corn1a <.:03stal Plan. Dr. Kenneth Lajoie of tht.> U.S. Geological Survey at Menlo P1trk said in a telephone int('r\'it•w thut 10 geologists m upping offshore faults met in early March tit Stanford University, co~purcd notes a nd agreed that the faults were connected. The discovery doubles the 200·m1le length of the offshore FEW QUAKE down on the floor, and we're look-ABOUT QUAKE. AS ing for that pe r:;on ... d1Graz1a fault from Pt. Arena to Monterey said. a rea "more potentl11lly seiunl~lly acUve" than scion· tist.s realized. 11.-sald gf'ologhHll 1d110 have lrac\ld lhl' Ro11e Canyon fault ~" San Diego offti.hore to a point where il l inks up wllh the Newport lniclttwood faul\ thu\ r uts uc rou the Los Ante lea basin. He snid east·wc:st tnults off Santa Uarbur<1 pren•nt lht! two north south fuults from running all the way down the ooast. "It doesn 't appt>ur to be us long, onu doe11n 't ti~ directly to the San Andreas." Lajoie suid of the Southern Cahfornia offshor .. fault tone, "but I 'm presently conducting a study of t he marine terraces off San Diego.'.' The disco\·ery could raise new questions over nuclear power plants along the coast, because earlier reports were based on knoWledge of s m aller faults and "underestimat1'd" the danger. LaJoie sajd. One witness to the blast, Bay, extending down to Pt. Con· Walter Murphy, deputy proba· ception and inc luding the Hosgri tion commissioner, said. "I saw fault near the San Luis Obispo smoke and glass, debris and County co~st. It goes ashore at San Simeon and then back out to The ~ .is lew e1ter purifier will blood all over the place. Doors sea. produce about 10 to 15 million were being blown off ever-"Very definitely," Lajoie said, T he coas t a l bill i n th~ Legislature woul<f prohibit plants In areas of earthquake hazards gallons of water daily, he said, ywhere." "the tonger a fault becomes, the and the demmeralizer will take J ohn Powe r s, cle_rk of the state larger the earthquake you can Two Charged one th.1rd of that one step further Sup1rerr;;e Court. sb·aid a vafoltunri expe< from ;i ~ ~ .. ·.111P*C1hcat10n. . ex,~~on1 ":'~s e~un e. e it) .~~ _ ~. (~:""·~ .. ~J.,,~.--;.: .. ~~~~,-::~.~~·-~·;~~ ~..... .~~~ti.f ... ex· ~-Oil,-noo~-- ""'about' 50"-SO with well water. tht'n been received in the last year and· t pqs.sible_ 8 r.elldmg fro~ . , . be pumped back into the ground. workers were allowed to s~ay in the 400dm~le R~a~~t wne ont t;c SACRAMENTO (Al') ~ . 1 wo the building If they so chose. • ~p~n·en e ic er magnt u t' Stockton men hav~ bct•n ho<>k('Cl E\·en without the desaller. Elser said, the Water Fll<'lory will be able to produce about 25 million gallons of water daily, about 10 percent of the county '!-. wat.er supply. The powerful blast to.re away a scale ~ .. arth-for inves 11~at1on of .lt>lon y 20-foot s ection of wall separating The 190~ San f r~ncisco e manslau~hter 111 i·onnect1on with the office from a corridor and quake reg.isl~red s . .a .ll oecurr~ a hit ·ll nd· run boating a~cident . blew a hole through the "°°r into on the 650·mtle-lon g Setn Andreas Sheriff's deputies said Wednei.· the lobby below. fault. . . .. .. day that J ames Aoki. 59. owner of Powers said a call came to the . ~~<?1 e said the w~st branch , the Iris Cafe in Sacramento, was -·.:.wH1 be a compcehensive com· munity college that will offer programs that deal with people and changing ideas." Fro• Page A I m ain switchboard at 8:53 a.m . is not the same .cal.1'?er .as the fi shing when his raft wa:-. hit by a warning that a bomb would go off San. Andreas. We 11 still sec the 19·foot cabin cruiser T uesday somewhere in the building in 20 major .~uakes a long the San An· night. He sa1c courses will be con ducted throughout the c·ommuni ty in areas like bowling alll'yS, factor y lunchrooms, llvinli( rooms. bank conference rooms a nd shopping centers . Luskin said the third college "open format" will s ave $45 millton that would have been needed to ronstruct campus buildings. He projected at lt>ast 50,000 more student::. within the college district in the next 10 years and said the "no campus" concept 1 will enable them to get an education 10 tht> dtstnct. Luskin was selected for ttw Job by a screening comm1ltet.· con s isting of dis trict ucl mtnistrators. faculty members and students. lie was seleclt•d from among 43 applicant~ for the S39.836·a -year Job. Luskin joined the Oranl."(e 1 Coast College faculty in 196:1 where h<' 1nstructcd in the bust· ness department. Two years later. he became associate dean of admissions and records and was shortly thereafter named dean of federal pro1ects and as- :-.oc1a te director of vocational 1•ducat1on In 1969. Luskin W:t<; appotnh•d vice <•hancellor for cdu<·11t1on:1l planning and dt-vl'lu1>ment He earned an associate of arts degree from Lon~ Beach City Collelo(t' 1n 1958. followed two \'ears lah~r by a bachelor of arts ch'.:1 1•£' tn bU!'1nE•.<.s un<I l'iOC'tal !'.l't1•n1·1• from C<tl St at1· Los Angel<•.; Ill' earned a masters degree from C'a l Stnt1• Long R<•ach tn IOti·t in :-;c hool atlm1nislralion .11ul rf'rf'1vC'11 his dortornt1• in <•ducallcin frllm llC l.A in 19711. Rrid~t~ Sui<'idc Si\:'-1 FHANCJSCO !AP > A womun whl> uharulcnwd a 1·ar fl' J:l~tt•ft'(I t11 a "nrn 11n O('CUSNI m th1• 1rnn:-.hllt <l<·uth or lwr hui.hancl knpl·d tu hn d(•uth from tlw (;111111·11 (::1t1• Brnhtl'. the span's ~i t lh known J Umpt•r ORANGE COAST ,,... 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Telephone (714) 6424321 Clanilled Advertising "4f·S478 'I \1Jt1b•t. ~•flfl\t Nt""' C"fh• 581-6310 f '°"' $.tn Cit"",.,,_., 49S·06l0 t ti\. .. NfHtt\ Ot •r.Q• (OUl'lh , .... """'""'' .. S40·1220 t~•t1~t. ''" 0"•"9" C•Hrt ~ -N~ r,,,,... t-· , ~I ni ,.,_, ''"' '' tllU'"-'''"' \ f'• IMP •I " .. ,.,. '4>t<l•t ,, '"'"" ~···" ,..., .. ... ._, •11,j ,a ""' '"'•"' ""'' '"' , . .,,,, 1,,, " •I '°"''''CIM 4ftHlr \.rtl')l'\0 1,t\\ •M l•O' D•ld 1t (O\t• ltN .. <. .. 1' ~ • \ ;b"'f•Plttw\ f)y •A••••• \.I l\i #!>.,.,.. ..,,\> bt "" •11 W ,, "'°"Mhl~ ni111ttlllf', 0\. 1trw• Ot\' \J h 10• ""''II" LEARY FREE maliJuana poss ession "As far a s the peoplt.' v. ho talked with me are concerned. It was an uncalled.for action becaust' tht.•\· know how hard Chula '-'Orked to kt't.'p him from going lo pnson.' · Purcell said · In late 1974. Leary was de· nounct-d l.Jy hi!. son, John, now 26. and other radical:> Leary could re turn to Laguna Beach. lie was married here. And he hve<l 1n an oceanside home m the 1300 block of G av1ota Street dur- in~ 1968. Later. whcn he moved From Page 1\ I DIAMOND Freeway to the Orangc County line; on the Newport Freeway from the San Diego Freeway to the Riverside Freeway and on the Riverside Fre('way from the Newport Freeway to the Santa Ana Freeway. T he .. Diamond Lanes" are special lanes. either regular lanes or improved f reeway shoulders, set aside during peak hours for the exclusive use of buses and car pools. On the Santa M·onica Freewuy. he said. car pooling has in- creased significantly since th1· "Diamond Lane" was opened Caltra n s t raffic watcher~ counted 10.200 car pools on the freeway weekly before t he "Diamond Lane" opened. llaid Stephens. Rut ufll'r f1v1• v.et•ks, the number h i1s C'l1mbcd to 24,950 Sim ilarly. bui. rnl<•rs have in· creased sm<'I' t ht• t11•1o11n111ni.: of the experiment Crum fi.~1110 lo 18,020, he sa11l. · Mcunwhll1'o traffir on the frt•ewnv h11s clroppNI to 8!1.<t 1wr {'('fll of 'ht• rormc·r nurntx•r or l'afS fiut t)l'('llU1't' of tlH' grcat<•r n11m twr or C':ll poob, !17 J>t'l'l'C'l\t nr the' rirtg1nal numht'r Of l'OITI mut1•rs !.!Ill an• 11 avt•ltn~ on thl' (r('CV. ll}'. he Slll<i ('altrans has i.et a 140111 of 1 '1 fl('lll'll' r11•r 1·111 Al tht h••Jo(1nn111i.: t)f tht• expertml·nt, thNt· were• 1 I !! p 1• o p I r p e r <' a r . s a 1 d Stephenson Aftrr fivt• wt•c•b , ttw tutal ha s reached 1 3 th•· hulfway point "Theiw arc tht• kind-. of fiJ,!urc11 that cncour:ij.1<' ll!>," h<' 'lltCI "n ut it is too early to cull it t•ilht'r a suC'cess or a follun• "It may bt• that lh•' first hnlf came easily and tht-last half will take some ti mt~ Four k1ndll of ('at pool tnC<'n tives are being I rlC'd by Ci1ll rans this year. Jn addition to thr "Ornmond Lanes" restricted tn C'nr pool and bus use, thrv include. -..SCtting up s pecial car pool lanes on heew a y shoulrlers that would be U\'ailable to car pools and buses during peak hours and would revert to shoulders 011 off hours. -('on'>truclton of new lanes ex- clusively for car pools and buses -Ramp metering. which al· lows one car at a time onto the freeway . Stephe ns s aid this s~·stem has been successful in Los Angeles C'ounty a nd ramp metering with car pool bypass lanes will be Installed along the Newport Freeway this ye41r • • • to the San Fr ancisco area. he would return to Laguna Beach periodically and stay at an oceanfront hotel. Lean• was arr est<.'d by Purcell Dec. 26. 1968 in the city's aging and r ustic Woodland Drive area. Purcell said his attention was at· tracted to Leary's battered white station wagon because it was parked 1n t he middle of the street. LSD. marijuana and hashish were discovered in the vehicle. Convictio n sent Lear y to a minimum security prison at Los Padres Men's colony, the facility from which Leary escaped with the help of the underground in September of 1970. Following Leary's convict ion then. Superior Cou rt Judge Bvron K. McMillan gave a part- ing remark as the bailiff escorted a s miling and waving prisoner away. "You are an insidious and detnmental influence on socie- l\•," he said. ·Today a s Lea r y r esides somewhere on parole. Purcell agrees. "I feel that this is an individual that during his lime has had much influence on the younger people and was one of the direct causes of the h eavy dope sub- culture that we experienced in the m1d-60s and up until about 1972," Purcell said. Leary was once identified in Orange County Grand Jury in· d1ctments a s the mastermind and founde r of the Brotherhood of Eternal Love." an organiza· tion alleged to have engaged in the manufacture and distribution of millions of dollars of LSD and smugi;:lcd hashish. Following his escape. Leary batlt•cl a ro und Europe and AfriC'a. once sipping green mint ti•a at the Omar Khayyam Hotel 1n Cuiro vowing never to return to the United States. 111• did, howl•vcr, in the custody nf U S narcotics agents who p1r kect him up in Afghanistan l.1•ary wa~ wuntl'd on a $5 million' warrant 1s11uc.>d hy the Orung1• ('ounty Grand .Jury in ''nnnl•clton with its Brotherhool'I md1clments. Orange County District Al· tom<'\' C'f'C'il Hi cks. in onnoundng tht• lncllC'lments, rnll<>cl 1.1•ury ''The most dangerous man 1n the worlct." In 1973, aftrr Hicks hud 1.l'ary bark, l hl' Rroth..rhood charge~ w(•re dropp~·d . In dropping them. Chief Depu- 1 y District Attorney James Enrt~ht said : "We Just don't want. him back here using us as 3 platform (or his c rackpot behefs ." f'ro.,,, Page ,1 I BANDITS ... check of that location prove~ fruitless. The v ictims· loss included !leveral hundred dollars m cash and assorted turquoise and silver jewelry pocketed by the t.US· pects . They were described as a bout 27 to 29 years old and two mem- bers of the team were at least six feet. five inches tall 01nd weighing about 200 pounds, wit· nesses told poliec. minutes. dr~a~. h . d coastal Calif or· The arrested men were iden- "lt went off in 20 minutes." . u 8e5 581 t of Ca lifornia's tified as Steven Orr. it, und Tor· 'd p "It _ · ht ruans -percen u 1 lk . 25 sat owers. wai> rig on 21 .11. sons are in an ranee " a er , . lime... m1 ion per New •.. XL-100 ColorTrak RCA's most automatic TV ever! Now! Superb RCA XL-HJO ColorTrak System 1 performance In a handsom~ ne~ table ~odel. Here's the new TV that "thinks 1n color ... a utomatically adjusts the picture to bring you lifelike color from scene to scene. from channel to channel. and in most any room light. See 11 1n action . today! nen ; XL-100 • ColorTrak ~ ncn lh• ~IGHOl ~ Mod•I 1049(} 19" diagonal GREAT VALUES IN RCA. XL-100 -100% SOLID ST ATE T. V. ~ --- ,(nan ' ~~c~~ 11 L H• ,~Ol{CTA U Modot l UJi) ' 15" diagonal f,,_, At4AM£'1'-' ..,_,.. fUA)) ...... ' 19~ diagonal 538995 I . ::::~J,','il0 25'' diagonal \ s55000 1:.,11 l-'111·1or~1Mnrr11uti•·~1•1ac." fh1r ••••rso1u1I fhu• \ ••trr '9Hnr1rn1 ••••Ou I •·•·r~1 1•roduc•I ff•• .'t••ll! 275 East 17th St. Costa Mesa .. _ ....... ·~-10 ... w..... •Jr. Phone 642-8882 Store Hours Dally 9-6 Sat. 9-5:30 Sotn ....... H...., Atw SIMie 1 t H The '1-oftHl0ttal1 ''Jerry" "Mike" Thuf"5dey Ap11I 22 1976 CAIL Y PILOT A 3 County Investigator Disnllssed &~ \'?@Ql][( @@ ((WO ©® T he column appean da lly UCt'pt Saturdaya and Monday '"' n 11111/1/1 111 ., 'I /11 n u rill• I '<11 (JUIHI /'tJI Ul/I L.UI fl iJ Ill/"' </''I t/i1• 11r1~11 1·r~ 011d 111 ,,,,,, I/OU ,,, ••• ,, Ill ~"''" llll't/UJ/11'.\ in 11111 1· rr11111•nt n111/ /111 'llH' ~ ~ ,\f tJ ii 1/11111 C/lll '\l llln\ It• /' 11 I {) 111111 A I ~' " U ( .\I fl /I t' (JT(Jtlt/1' t'CJU'I /}(JI/(/ /'1fol. ,. () ll11 r l'\f1•1. C11~111 "'"' f't\ 9'fitli lnduch !Jvur ldt•µ/111111 nu111 l1t•r Blansett To Appeal Decision Senior Orange County Shl'rlff's officers have closed u p1obt! into allegations aJtuinist invu»lh1toator Richard Blansett by ordering the officer's dlsm11m~l. Blansett, 34, has 10 day:i 1n which to appeal his Lermmauon The decision was la.ken after investigation of charges that Blansett acted improperly dur i.ng a San Bernardino County murder tnal 10 which his brother was one of two defendants Flag Raf fl~ It was alleged that the dis !H;AR PAT: Al a rttent club massed invest igator advised meeting, several women claimed Dona ld Wayne Blansett. 32, of it 1s illegal to rarne off a new prosecution evidence being as· American flag Is this true" sembled agains t him dunng the course of the tnal. A.A .. Costa Mesa D Id Bl t # d Public La w 8Zt , commonly ona anset was 1oun known H tbe .... .,.,Law," does guilty or first degree murder and not prohibit offering • new U.S. sentenced to life in pnson ror the nag In • rafne, u cor dlng to St>n. murders or two former employes AJan Cranston's office. A copy of of the Playgirl Club In Carden the nag law which codlnes and Grove. . e mphasizes ~irlstlng ruJes of n ag Richard James Waissman. 39, etiquette, will be malted to you, If of 8641 Lomond St;· Hu,ntmgt.on ~ .amat l"'t &1'.S k.fow vQ~~s. BeacJ.t. d~ew . an 1dent1c~I life .. t~~ ~ ~ ~~.._ I ; .._-... ~, . -' -~'<Ii "'.~~ ~i''i" +. ·. • .,. r ._...,...., fdi'l.b.i:m~~~DR'I Qf .,-;:-, ._ • ...-........... ....., I ... ., ~9'\t, n.--... ~ I o~ ..... DEAR P~T· As a widow with Orange an Russell Oise)', 28, of several ·manor children. I'm Westminster. thinking about buying hfe In · The bodies or both men wert ~urance. Bdor c I speak lo any •found in th~ Yucca Valley desert agents. I wan t to 1>tudy some area. It was successfully argued general information about the that they were shot and killed kinds or tni.urance a woman in because Blansett and Wa1s1>man m y position should consider Do feared they would expose an -'7'0"J'know of a-,;ood soure · operation i~•tftfe· tne illegal A V . Fountain Valley manufacture of gun i.1lencer-. You can r equt-st a rrtt copy or and their trafficking 10 illegal • • We> m e n 's G u Id t'' ' fro m weapons. Cons umer a nd ('ommunlty It was testified at the tnal that Ser vices, I n stitute of Lire Gressmann was a paid informer Insurance, 217 Park Ave., New for the U S. Treasury's Alcohol, York, NY 10017. Thia booklet Tobacco a nd firearms div1s1on d"cribes the dlUerent types of Blansett and Weissmann are Ufe Insura nce -te rm , whole lift, named as de fendants an an endowments, annulliH -and U · Orange · County Supenor Court plains t b.e be nefits of each baaed civLI action filed by G~smann's on womt'n 's varied Ute i.lluatlon:; next of kin and Insurance needs. The dead m an's wife and Ca mi· Mllde.e.-d Siding DEAR PAT : In 1!170 we had Alcoa aluminum siding applied to our home al a cost of $3,200 'fhe sid ing was guaranteed for 20 years. Two years i.nd eight months after the siding was put on. the house atarted "chalking" und mildewing. So I contacted Alcoa A contractor was sl.'nl to . Wash down lhc Mdtng, but lhc JOb · w as never completed Some ol the spots were never <'leaned. · and now the• m 1 ldew is even worse . I'm 72 years old and not an very good h ealth. Our home 1s very 1mport<tnl to us and we hate lo see such t.>xpens1ve s1d1ng get black marks and mildew all over Jt. J . F .. Newport Beach Alcoa explained that a contrac· tor was a uthorized lo wash down your house'll 1ldln1t ln December J974, but becaullc ol a mhiun· derstandlnit tht' Job was nrver <'Ompleted. Mildew a ccumula · lion is not <'OV t rf'd by Alcoi's 20·yUr limited homeoownrr war · r anty fo r you r 11 ldlnl(. Bu t bt'cautf' of )'our altuat,lon, thr sld· ln1t wlll bt w uhf'd d-Own at no c har1t to you . Tht1 National Rurtau or Standards a1trf'f'S with Alco1 that a ny palntf'd NUrlfl<'" Ii. f'qually 11ubjf'ct to mlld('w undt'r tht r l1t ht condltlon11>. namf'ly 8hadt', hu t 1nd humidity. NBS r ecommf'n ds w u hln1t 11ldlnic f'ach yf'ar. ,\koa suJ(J(f''th u11lnJ( a m lxturf' or onr cup of pho.,rhatr d t'lf'r 1tr nt a n d onf' qua rt ur chlorinf' hluch to thrtt quart\ of 'l'aC.-r. Soul a ('fau11:• l>EAH l'AT l '\t' heard Crom a m11nltt•1 or JH'OJllc• lh11t a "Santn C I 11 u ~ C •HI t r ' l · ' I 'I h c I d 1 n ('11l1forn1.1 '"'"'' \'1•111 IM•fort• ltw hnhtio)' Con 'Oll Cm<I out 1C lht•r1· 1~ 'lllrh u 1·011ll•!\t und wht'I 1• J ran Jtt'l Curth1•r mfnrmauon" T l',C'o:;tuMr:;:i f'rrhar11 "'" thl' wn.>nlC tlmr or yu r tn lnqulr.-. by I\ \'8 could not J,..rn anythln~ •hfkll 11ur h a cont~11t. If any rudrn art" ablf' to l'lrar up lhr l'fl.)'!ih•ry, you'll bf' contacted. ly want $300,000 in damages rrom the two men and co-defendant Luke Austin, 34. a Marine Corps sergeant who was found gwlty or s econd degr ee murder in a separate trial. Police Se ek Recruiter After Blaze ANAHEIM !AP> Poh1·e are look ing for a self s t yle d mercenary recruiter u<'cusc'<i of s etting Ctre to his own office this month. Officers said Wednesday that an arTest warrant on two counts of ar!!on has been sworn out for James A. S.:oll. 34, head of Ame rican Business Ser vices. former ly known as El Kamas Enterpnses. Scott reportedly vanished :ibout two hours beforc the bluze, whwh fire fighlt'rs said wus hot enough to melt office equ1pmc-nt The April 6 fire gulll'<l two of fice11 adjacent to the E l Kamui. headquarll'r~ and riles or lhf• firm's m ercenary chenl'I Wl•re destroyc:d. s aid Lt. Dale W1k1>x or lhc Anaheim poh ce. Meanw h ile. t'BI agent:. dt•t•hn~·d to confirm the ex1stenrt' of !I letter purJl()rtcclly Sl'nl Crom S11n l''r:uwl~co by un extrcmii.t group C'lolmlnl( to h<1v1· k11lnn1wd S<·ott nnd accusing him of having Cl A connections T h l' S a n 0 1 " ~ n lo: v t• n i n g Tnbunt• st11d 11 rPC'c1vc'd the l<'l lt'r and turned It over to the local flJI offlC<' URW Bargaining CJ.EVELAND <AP> Tht' United R ubber Workc-r11 11nd fo'lri•atont' T ire & Rubber Co re· t11ml'd to the bargulnlng ta bl.-fur the second d:Jy today with un· rt Nolvcd major ls11ues standing m the wny of a n end to lhCl strike :1g:tl n 11 t the big Big f'uur taremakers. . 'Si rong Coastal Protection' Excused f rOltl D11ty i 2nd Juror Sick hi Battin Trial lnd1ct~·d Orun.ic• (.'uunty Su!JCf\'IWor Rolwrt llatlln':; Ion~ :.tny at l ht• b11r of jlll>ll<'c run into another h1tcll Wednesday when u second Ju r o r was excused becauSl' of illness. After a le ngthy confen·1H'1• with the tnal attorneys, Supcnor Court Jud ge K e nneth Lue formalll excused mis!>mg juror Donald Du Vall a nd replaced him with alternate Juror Rich ard Schroll. DuVall was hospitaJ12ed over the weekend, returned to 1ury du· ty Tuesday afternoon and was tll again Wednesday. He was the second juror ex- cused by Judge Lae since Bal· tin's tnal began 17 days ago. And Schroll was the second alternate juror pressed into service because of the illness of a ... ,. w ... pl\010 regular juror. Now there are no Then. 1mH rial eftorti. by de· knise uttorncy M ullhuw Kurillch to hl\vc the charges against liat· Un dlbm1s:.ed re:;ulted In a 13· Wt.>ek h~arlnt: before Judge Luo who denied the defense motJons. Testimony In Buttt.n's trial re· !lumed ufter the JUry was Juggled Wednesd:.sy. It was limited to the cross· cxammntlon of a former Batun secretary by Kunhch. During the cro:.s-exa msnat1on. Janel Turner contanued to insist that s he was a ssigned campaign chores rather than county work wh i l e e m p loyed by the s upervisor 10 1974. County Votes TIMOTHY LEARY, WJFE JOANNA EMBRACE HAPPILY alternate jurors. J; ~_. _ . ~· .•• ""' ..,.For!YU~! High ~, a~ol L~ree on Anpd _' St)o~~.2Ll!i~~eve~QIJ~ .~" • • .i• .. ·.-~~~ • ~~-... ,.. ....... -" -~~-t-.... ~ ...i;........ ..,x... ' -... ,~. ... "' J:'F! ' -<~--.. ..~·~·\"rl'• . .. '9\~ .... . . ......... -...... " Batlln's Jury pol be able lo com· · 'Beau' t;~ul' Leary pletc _t h e trial . t he county In SA Canyon ._, supervisor woul~ two OP· lions open to him. OranJ,!e County :.upcrvisors de· first, he could agr~ to accept c1ded Wedncsd.iy to spend up to W / lks 0 t 1 J •1 the ve rdict of un 11-memllt'r $28,000 to buy u 105-yenr-old ,,., a U 0 ai jury. Or, Hallin could for<'c u adobe bulld1n1:: 10 Santa Ana Ca· m1stnal by not agreem~ to be nyon for u!>e as a mini-park. ~AN 01 EGO IA P l ··1 feel beautiful," said a graying Dr. Timothy Leary a1> the Corml'r pied piper or the h1pp1e dru.: culture walked out of a feder al pn:.on on ~.000 bail Leary. 55, a one time l.al'(una Reach res1dl'nl smiled broadly Wednesday afternoon and waved to fellow prisoners as he left the Metr o p o l l tan Correct ion a I Cl'nter O il a Jll'r!>onaJ re: cognizance bond from a T exb Judge. lie had spent a year at the downtown prison as part or a 10-ycar federal sentence for u 'fexus m<trajuana conviction tn· volvmg lt•ss than a half-ounce of the illegal weed Dozen s o f repo rter s and youthful well -wil>hers were on hand as he jOyou11ly hugged J oan· na Harcourt-Sm 1th. who said she was h11> wife. and hl•r mother Ma rysla. "I want to thank all my friends who helped," he said ouw.ide the 12 story h1ghrlse pnson "i-~or those who drdn'l hl'lp. I want to reassure the m that everything WllJ be all right.'' Leary also sent greetings to Soviet dissident Andrer Sakharov. but did not elaborate. "I want to send a message or support to Andrea Sakharn'. who':\ doang the s ame thing an Russia.·· he !>aid. He and the two women then stepped into a waitin1t car and lert Cor an undisclosed destina- tion. Leary, who was wearing a nower in hi!> hair whl'n hc fl' turned to this country a prisurwr t h r ee yea r s ugo, lrfl thl' downtown feder al iirison in a vested blue• p111 '1 lrtJ14'<1 suit Leary wa~ :.l'l fret· uftt•r S Di s trict Court .Ju<li:l' lto l.K·rt O'Connor Jr agreed Tuesday t1) the po!>l1ng nf an un:wcurl'd $S,OOO bond to rl.'h.•J'\c' t,Pary pcndm~ hlS appt>ul or a 1970 t'OnVldlOn lrl La redo, Tl'" Tht' 11a me da). the US Jloard or Par<>I<' tn Wu'.'lhml(ton l> C'. ~ranted Leary r.iroll' on the l'harjlt' a'.'I or Jurll' 7, ll'Vl'I MOit :111 •'arh('r dl'Cl'\lf>O to deny ham parolt•. Leary was found i.tu11ly of tnn~port in ll nn<t foc11ttatln~ the tran'\porl or h•s'I lh:tn ,. half· ounc<' of munJunnn ht> knew to tw 1lle~111ly 1m pc\rlNI. Thal same• )l'llr. 11170. he alllo WllS ('Onv1ct NI nr1 anuthc•r morijuona <'harJ;1• in Orun~c County followanii his &r· r('tl In J.a.cunn U••a('h. l.t>11ry drew 10-yeur pri11on terms In both i4tutrs , lie had been serving out t he ·-...,.. Cali forniu char ge when hl escaped 1n 1970 from a minimum security prii.on in San LUI'> Obispo. f'rom there. he fled to Algena, where he was g ranted asylum. to Europe and eventual ly to ArJ:han11>ta n JI(' wai. arrc'll e d t h c r c b ) a n /\ m t· r 1 t• a n narcotics aJo(l·nt and returned lo the United Slaks m 1973 He sl'rvcd 2' • yt•ari. on lhl• 1,,a111orn1a i.enlen<'t' then was turned over lo the fc>dPral go\ ernmenl to IJ<•111n i.ervan.: the 10 year Texas term Joanna Smith, ruect> of Bnt•~h publis her Simon llurcuurt· Smith, waitcd for i.cvcral hours an the crowd for Lcary'l! relea:.c She !>aid s he rnarrrrd the form<•r Harvard lecturer sn Switzerland "some m onths ugo" and th::.1t lhl'y were cons idt•nng moving to Northern California. ·' . .. .. ... ' ....... ' I trted-eya~mbef'-~ ._ The hislorit canyon adol><'DUill The Santa Ana supervisor·~ m 1871 by Hamon Pt.'ralta, a legal problems began <kt 13 membl'r of Ont· of lht> first ~hen he was 1nd1ctt•d on ~en:n fum1hes to be i:ranlt'd a Sparufih felon) counts by the county land grant 10 Orange County, as Grand Jury. now known as the Canyon Cafe. In tis indict nH·nt. \!1e jury <'har1ted Uattin m adt' illcJ,:ul u"l' of county emplo~ l':. and bUpplll's in his un:.uccebsful 1974 cum va1gn for lieutena nt governor Uatlan's trral wa:. 11111<1111:1!lv scheduled to begin l;.1st No'. l'mbcr . Before at could gl't under way, however, Battin :.ought to huvl· Judge Lue d1s mis:1c<I from h1~ case because or allege.'<! 1110:.. That charge led to a hearing in San Diego that cndc..>d with a Superior Court Judge there iieclarang Judge Lae f1l to try Ballan. ' ' Wtwn rl':.lon·cl , the adobe will be th<• <'t'nll.'r Jll<'C'(' of a 2 9·Uere ~hopini.: Cl·ntl'r 11lunnt-d for the i.1l<· by a Tui.t1n dl·veloper. Accc,..-. to :rnd park ing for adobe "'II bt· through the t.mall ~hop1nu n ·ntcr In IH' hu1lt on wh;it reportt>dly as the lni.l parcel of un· dcvelopcd com ml'rc1al lund in the canyon an•u . Tht' county's purchase wi ll cover onl y the thrce·lt·nlhs of an U<'rc adobe s ilt•. Supervisors showed no interest In buy1n~ the entire 2 9 a cre p.irt·1•l after bean~ told its t•stamatcd value as $2.25 a 1>quare foot. ..-~·~f7~ ' .,1 ' . • I ' ; ~ : . ' : I I ~ ' .... Amended Bill Defended 84" Sofas from 499.00 Love Seats from 399.00 Chairs from 219.00 SACRAMENTO CAP) -New amendments to the propo11ed ' ('311(ornla coastal conwrvallon bill arr concessions that don't p revent it from being a "strona coastal protection bill." the measure's chler aut.boruys. ~ Sen. Anthony BeileMOn (0-Los Angeles>. s3ld before Wt'dnesday nrght':s Sen1tc hearing on the measure tha t m ajor amend· ments include o narrowing of the land area that would oo covcrt'd and a sludy on. overlapping Junsdl~iona. . llqwever, itate Energy Com· mla81on c b alrm an Rich ar d · lthuJlln said be wants t.he bill r hanged to prevent the coastal com mission rrom having ''the ef- fective veto over any pow~r plants" in coast al regions. W aitln 1 to tes tify, st:itt' Re&ourccs Agency spokesman Phil Fradkin told a reporter thot the agency "su pport.a the direc- tions the am eodm cmt.s are going. We're getting cloller to a ball the Brown a dministration can sup· port. "The n otion of concurrent j u rlsdlcllon lll not reallatlc." MaulUn uid ln an intcm ew. He wanu the bill a mended to cbanae tht lan1uaac that 1lvu the coutal body the flnt opinlon on· whether o plant s hould be ap- proved. The omcndment.s, Beilcnson ·s111d, would: -Limit jurisdiction l o the Coastal Resource Management Arca, not the entire coastaJ ionc that extends to lhe nearest moun· lain range. The area covered by the act would uvcroge four to five m iles inland. -Require the s late Office of Planning and Research to itudy overlapping Jurisdictions, which . also Involve the slate Water Resources Control Board, and re· port recom mend ations to tho . leglllature within 18 months. PROFESSIONAL INTE.RIOR DESIGNCRS Opt11 Mo11., Thurs . .\ Fri. Ens. 22 1 S HARBOR BL VD. COSTA MESA, CALIF. • ' t I , ' ' ~::.g " FTC Relea~es Cigarette Ratings -~ WAStllNGTON <AP> -It you have a Culton 701' two·tenw of 1 ~rctnt to c: It 70:! c 1 ~ Plll'k of fUtet'-tJpped Carlton 70. in your 2. l percent found tn Enahsb Ovals .::i on b '1 or ton king site reguJur The £n1llsh O\•als nnd Players were • pocket you're smokllla the brand the ment 0 J i. the brands lowc~t ID rated u the highest 10 nlcohne. ~· . .. COASTAL CURBS: Control o ( "new d •velopmenl aW>ng our •coastline 11t<1nd:1 today JUSt ab'>ut ·'where moat knowledgeable "l>Olltlcal observers f1gurt'd It ··would stand In trouble, that 111. Since 1972. most pivotal control ,..,f what got built along our • <:oastal sector h'll int.o lht.i hl'nds 'of the state coastal commissions . a non·elected group of officials rormed under the initiative die· tums of Proposition 20 Thes e interim commissions will expire from the race or bureaucrac) :.it the end of this year unless the California Legislature, 1n its 1nrtnltc wisdom. enacts some kind of con 1 trol measure to replace them AND EFFORTS TOWARD federai 80vernment sa~ as the low~t ln ACCO a DING TO THE National both tar and nll'Olinc:. with Kintt Sano followed by Bull Durham t1lten1 and tar and nicotine ot l(S cigorette brands Cancer Institute. tar is tlh: tlt'ment m kut,.slie reaulu and menthol next on Half & Hall f1lte-ra c11arette s moke that producn cancer. ll the-ist Relu11ina of tho test results today Sul. UY* the Federal Trad<' Com •bo c:<>ntains elemen~ that act irn Thoi;c brand&, all filter·llppt>d, were marked the 17th lime the flC hu listed mission. If you've got a pack of reaular-tants also rated as having th(' lost tar and tur and nicotine contl'nt ol clsarcttes s1ie nonfllter Players. >OU 'rc smoklnl Tbe inttltute draws 8 direct rt>I•· nJcotlne In tht• lust l'TC teat conduct1.'i.I slnct' UNl7 the cifar~lte with lhe hiahut amount or Uonship between the amount of tar In last aummer The commiss ion tested t'lgarttte!I tar and the second highest amount of haled by a smokur itnd the ri~k or purchased from Au.gust to October of nl('Olint cancer. AT THE OPPOSITE end of tht! scale, last yc.1ar In ~ geogr•phlc locations The FTC, In releusanc the-results or Nicotine is a poison :lnd, becaust-It the FTC lasted rl'gullll'·!dte Plt1Y<'f5 as throughout the country I I f nd t rl the hl&hc:c t in tur with ktn~·5t te ts ates~ tests o tar ~ nicotine con ac 1 H o powe-ul timulant ln small Domino, Bull Ourhum, English Ovals. ·rhe American Cancer Society said ttnt ln cagar~tl~s avallable to American doses, is a pnme suspect as a cau~c of Herbert Tare~·ton, Cht.>sterhl'ld nnd earlier thia year there are " mllUon smokers, said at found th~t :ur.1ounts of hurt alt1&rks. Nicotine is rel(arded a:. J.'atima close bchinct. Of those broods. on smoker• in the United Stalca, lbe ma- tar varied from two to 31 rmtllaram11 the active ln1redlent In elaarettes. ly Bull Durham is a filtcrciq:urette. jonty ot them men. 1t said there are 30 a nd nicot&oe contents ran~ed from Jn Its report tod;iy, the f'TC listed Durham is a (titer rlurettt' million ex·smokcra In the eountry. Pled9i119 A id Kissinger to Visit Rhodesian Blacks Offbeat Approach To Crime i.ome form or permanent plan ap-WASHINGTON (AP> -Secretary of State Henry A. Kissinger pear to be bogging down within plaJU to meet with leaders o( Rhodesia's black maJonty and to out- WASHINGTON (A P) -An Un· orthodox Bicentennial group ls oHering a $25,000 reward to ~ecretaries who tum in bosses who are guilty of "white collar" cnmes such as Illegal political campaign contributions. the legislative halls of Sacramen· line a stepped-up U .S aid program during his trip to Africa to de- to. This condition is following the monstrate American support for the aspirations of blacks ·.predictions of many political s a· throughout the continent. '·vants. U.S. sources sajd the meeting with leaders of the African Na- Clearly. you can argue both t1onal Council will take place next Monday or Tuesday when he • s1desoflhe coastal control issue stops in Zambia. the third African country on his two-week On the one hand, there arc itinerary. The session is intended lo ooint up U.S. opposition lo those who protest that state gov· ( l Rhodesia's suppression of its ernment has no right meddling SHORT black majority. r with local land uses. particularly IN· . While in Lusaka, KiSS· -::J~!:!°:.~~l)~. :!,~. . . . . ~ .. ,. ~~f,i~h~·~~· -·? state control ·assert that local h~.will make ph:.d.g.ing US. e~nomic aid, particularly to_ the tier ot· The People's Bicentennial Commission is orfering the re- ward for information leading lo the arrest und conviction of cor- porate oCficers whose companies are included in Fortune magazine's list of the SOO largest ~==~;::;,;;~~~,,_~r:~~~ro~· ission dlrector Ted Iii ~-.. ., -~.: .. """"""'"'lralS'o-; t governments botched the job and deptjved s~1es'&outh b'r1he S!hara, as well as political support. : allowed bulldozers and builderl> : to -run,. ram pant across the • IJlf hJ1at11n1 for L.•banon Chi'( coastline at a pace that would : leave nothing for future open ~ spaces or recreation ~ Endless examples can be cited . ~th sides. Housing density S with block wall neighborhoods r might have been better con - : trolled in the Huntington Beach t area had state coastal cootrols t come earlier. State controls have • s lowed the bulldozers on our • coastal hills. I ON T HE OTHER llAND, the I state coastal boards dtd little to save unsullied sectors or our , coastline s uch as the un : developed s tretch between 1 Corona del Mar and Laguna t Beach. The owners, lhe Irvine Company. kept thut area open by choice over the years No coastal board saved the 1 Main Beach at Laguna Beach. Citizens or the Art Colony did that j themselves at enormous local ex BEIRUT. Lebanon CAP> -The left-wing Moslem Alliance to- day gave Christian President Suleiman Fr a njieh 10 days to leave of· nee and threatened to establish a revolutionary government by force 1f he"does11"1 - " lf a solution is not found to the cnsis, the Lebanese nallonahst movement will be obliged to form a revolutionary government to handle control or areas under it and liberate other areas," the Al · llance said in a statement broadcast by Beirut radio. The Alliance, a grouping or leftist forces fighting the right-wing Chnstian Phalang1sts, also threatened to establish a nons~tarian a.5Sembly to draw up a new constitution. Persottal Bank R e<"ord• Opened WASHINGTON (AP > -The government has the right to se1z.e or study the records of your bank account and you don't have a con· 5lltutional right to know that federal agents are doing so, the Supreme Court says. And in another privacy case. the court handed down a decision that could m ean millions of government personnel and medical files will now be open to limited public scrutiny. In a 7 to 2 decision Wednesday, the court said bank customers have no nght to contest government s ubpoena of their records because the records belong to the bank • pense. : Back in the early 1970s, some : projects were even rushed lo a : start to beat the coming coastal l control la" and results of that : rush were sometimes less than : happy. The s prawhng apartment : development at Promontory : Point in Newport Beach 1s oftl'n i e1ted as a case 1n point It 1s con· : sidered a massive blob at best ; and an esthet1c rape of the Pound HI u NelC Lo"' , landscape al worst : Anywa). state J!OVt'rnment 1c; : now struggling an un t'ffort 111 : come up with s ome sort or I permanent plan. Slate Senator • Anthon y C. Bellens on. the I Democrat from Los Angeles. has ; a bill before tomm1ttee. But only I' yesterday. thl• announcement came that he was watering down t the provi<1ion~ • t AT ONE TIME. Be1lenson j wanted stat(' controls from th<" • shoreline inland to the top of tht· : coastal mountains. Now he 15 :. thanking mor<' "' t<'rms of 1,000 ; yards-roughly the area now f 1>res1dcd over hy the 1nler1 m , stat<' control eom mlssaoni.. 1 You c·an anl1l·1pate there will • be mor<" bart('rin~ and bargain-f cng bcfo11• :111y coastal control ball l reachl'' Go\ t'rnor Brown's de!lk. ' And that m:n 1•nd up like the t fomou-1 hor'c built bv a commit· : l<'t' lhot turrwd out to be a camel ' . LONDON CAP) -The British pound dropped nearly 3lf.i cents more to a ne w low of Sl 8075 today, then eased back up to Sl.8125 later an the morning. Dealers said the Bank of England appeared to have entered the market to buy pounds and cushion the drop. The pound closed at $1.415 Wednesday. One foreign exchange dealer said there were Indications that an urudentified oil·exporting country had been selling pounds and that this encouraged selJing from other quarters Stolen Car Kills One; Child Shot VERO BEACH. Fla. (AP> -A stolen Cadillac. loaded with u man, a woman. five children and two dogs, tried to outrun police but veered across the road and kUled a secretary in an oncoming car, authorities said. One of the children was shot during the chase . Everyone in the car was injured In the smashup. VICTORIA BAUM Boyer, 23, dled Wednesday when the fleeing car veered across a center line and smashed into her small car, police said. She had Just left work for home. Henry Wymer, JO.year-old son of the man driving the stolen car, wos :shot through the neck by one ot two police bullets fired during the chase. authorities said. Another Wymer child. 7-year-old James, "as hospitalized with a senous eye injury. POLICE SA ID FRANK Wymer. Sl, was dnvlng durin~ the fou r- mile chase. His JO.year-old son, 1nitlally an cr1bcal condition, un· derwent surgery at Brevard GeneraJ Hospital In Melbourne late Wrdnesday :in<l was reported In serious condition today. The 7-year. old was In fair cond1t1 on al Jack6on Memorial Hospital in Miami. • ' ~ Wind, Hail • m Midwest • • I Seven Tornadoes Rip Pennsylvania, Ohio "''" l.t• Att)it"y •• \\ ""''''"''"""' •• .. 4tl..nt• ·~ ,, ft.tfMtf\IQf'en" ., ,, Ho\t()ft •• ., t°\.~\•111• •• ,., nu•t••n .. \<I ~,,.,,~ .. "' (f\.atlOU_. ., )J ("'teO'> •• ... 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" '" •• °"'" K •tt•r•d \rwtWft\ arid thun Mo\Uy <tovdy ,, •• , movttct into ttwt ... ,,M_.,.,, Mllr• l•ff ttom tftit Gr•M "'°"'"'"' ""'"'Uf CM" tt•tf'\ -""1• l All•\ •a '"" 'ovtP\ Att•"hc 'ont ,.,..,.Of' partly <•o~d• COf'tdilljvn P'• ,, ..... tf'U\ ""4)f"ft1f\O IOllOWH'"'Q ~ V.t•1f'd•l\f~•'t '\<ttt'IW\\ Ila"' MIH JOIOl'I\. Moonr•-.\1 h#M t•hl) ftpm ••-... w --aller executives guilty of inegal ~,. .. ",.... bribes, kic~backs anclpay-effs. T HE COMMISm°ON has mailed letters about its cam- .. Pedal Power J h Z. f paign to 10,000 secretaries who osep 1nno o Rhode Island uns traps hunseJ! .att.e-r his snould receive them this week first flight in his self-propelled airc raft. The plane. which during "N utional Secretaries _is the first in the US to lift off via manpower. flew for Week ... Howard said . a bout five seconds and tra vcled ·rocr teet:.~n· mc:~~""!'1·i9---~~~~~;e.J~~.Wu:B..Lst...:.. _ _J brothe r took four vcars to bwld the aluminum and balsa "rcahze in this society our first craft. It was clockCd at 12 knots and went about a foot off obligation ls to the letter of the the ground. law and JJ~L lo our boss or our company .~oward sald in an in- lervlew. CIA Official Quits WASHINGTON CAP>-Ll (;en Vernon A. Walters is quitting as deputy director of the embattled Central Intelligence Agency. the White House said today It gave no reason for his rc:.ignation, which was revealed in a single sentence included In an announcement that President Ford plans to nominate Associate Deputy Director E Henry Knoche to oneotthe CIA 's No. 2 positions. At CIA headquarters, one official s aid Wailers was planning to retire. Walters was said to be out of town and unavailable for comment. A CIA spokes man s aid Walter~ would stay on the job until Knoche is confirmed by the Senate! The commission ls a nonprofit organization founded in 1971 a s an alternative to the official Bicentennial groups sponsored by the government. Howard said 1t has ta ken upon itself the job of providing a critique of corpora- tions. It provides educationul materials and radio spots to in- form the public on the subject, he said. THE G ROUP has already begun to receive some cautious inquiries from secretaries who have received the letters and who · want to know if the offer Is ge- nuine, Howard said. ... A Great Place for In hundreds of homes along the Orange Coaat, a Saturday morning tradition begins with a turn to Uncle Len's Corner. Thia regular f eature of the Daily Piiot young people's page, of- f era a w eekly art challenge to young readers. Uncle Len provides lnterestlog art assignments and Invites youngsters to submit their work to the scrutiny of fudges of his weekly contest. Winners are rewarded and their art appear s the following week -spotlighted with the winner's name In Uncle Len's Corner. Look for Uncle Len's Corner and other speclel features for young readers -"Letters from Ellie", ''The Quiz'' and "Ask Andy'' -in Saturday's DAILY PILOT 642-4321 ·t I I • Eew Worry ~ut Quake LOS ANGELES (AP> Sout.bem Callfomaau are 1okln& abOut "beachfront property" lpeculatloo1 in Palm Spnniis - 10me 100 miles from the P11c1r1c Ocean -and wnllna lhe folks back Eaat not to w~ry , and ltn«aUy ta~lna the latest eartll· quake prediction In stnde. Moet 1eemed completely un- worried today by a Caltech .,. ...... QUAKE PREDICTOR Or. James Whitcomb ' .. . 1cophy1ic1at's prediction that Southern Callfurnia could be )Olt· ed by an earthquake within tbe nut 12 months SOUTHERN C11hfomiana ha"e Uved for years with vaaue pre· d1c\ions that the coasUine was someday goina to break orr at the San Andreas Fault and go slidlng into the ocean. And lhey lieemed little troubled by Tu~sday 's forecast made by Dr. James H. Whitcomb of Caltech, allhouah 1t had more 1cientlfic basis lhan ill predecessors. Don Rutten. a Los Angele• businessman. said when asked "hat he thought of lhe predic· uon: "Not much. "I think it's fairly sale to pre· dict an earthquake in California within tM next 12 moolhs. J'd say in light of Cahforma's hJstory of earthquakes, it's a quite reason•· ble prediction. "ANYWAY, I'M certainly not worried because there's not much I can do aboutlt." ··1·m not bothered by it." said John Butler. a truck dri\'er who lives in suburban La Puente. ''Tbey'\'e never been able to pre· diet earthquakes. and I doubt :hey ever will. I say JUSt relax and take it easy." Some Southern Californians, though. appeared to be a bit con· cerned by Dr. Whitcomb's pre· •. ".l't .. diction, whlch he couched In ca.uUOUJ terms. ••MY WIFE IS worried," srud Francis L . Finley or Looc Beach. The banlt officer commented, "She sald -.e should buy a pair or motorcycle helmets and wear them when we're home." Attorney David Steiner of Beverly Hilts, a tennia buff, says he wouJd even conlll\ue to play during a quake. He add~d. though, "But not t.o a fault." ·~-NEWSPAPER AOVEATISEMENT SEEKS HUGHES' WILL C•ll• Are Pouring In •• County 8ld1 for Control of Eltate LA ~ounty Seeks Estate LOS ANGELES (AP> -As calls pour 10 responding to an ad seeking helr in finding Howard Hughes' wll . Los Angeles County oCCiclals have formally moved to take control of his estate. County Public Administrator Bruce Altman petitione d Superior Court Wednesday to wrest control of the billionaire's estate from a first cousin and ,.g1"e it to the county. JUDGE DAVID Eagleson scheduled a hearing on AJtman's request for Tuesday, Apnl 2:7. Altman said he believes county o(ficials have a stronger claim lo lhe estate of Hughes, who died earlier this month, than Richard· C'. Gano Jr. or Anah~lm who has been temporarily named to run Hughes' CaUlomla proPf'rties. "l think the law is behind us," Altman said. MEANWHILE, County As· sessor PhlUp E. Watson Wednes· day said he believes Hughes' as· sets in Los Angeles County alone may be worth $1 billion. Huihes' total holdings previously have been estimated at S2 billion. "I personally believe the value will run in excess or $1 billion in Los Angeles County," Watson said, adding his estimate in· . eluded "Intangible properties not subject to assessm~t. like ac· counts receivable." Walson said he based his estimate on 1970 figu~ which covered Hughes Aircraft Co .. Hughes Tool Co., part of Theta Cable and a television production company. and land near Marina del Rey. ALTMAN SAID if no wilt is found, the county could get about $20 million for administering Hughes' estate. Tile money would all eventually wind up tn the county general fund, be said. If he is named to replace Gano, Altman said. his job would be to help locate the rightful heirs. If nooe Is found, the properties in California would eventually wlnd up in the bands of the state, he said. Trio on Life - Raft Saved TWO-B-AY SAN FRR,A~~Z'!n"~'Pl'=:"'"'"Tt"'!r:rliln'l'?rl'TP-H-~~-.31F-~~IF-~F--.tJlll!.::!il~llF=~~..:!!ll--il anyone saw us. We were just like a tiny orange pin· point." 28-yeac-old -Greg Pierce said as be and two fri~ were rescued after four days on the stormy Pacific in an inflatable life raft. "We doubted very much that we w ould make it. We . learned lh3t nothing matters in life except being alive," Pierce told reporters as his wife. Judy, clung to his a rm at dockside. SPECTACULAR DAILY PILOT AS New Dog Fight Law Invoked SACRAMENTO CAP) -~A 2S-year-old nun hu been boottd for invf'ttl111at1on or sta&lnc do& fight1 In hts back yard. Thomas Davis WU the nnt person arrested In Sacram~nto under a new state law wblcb maku staglna do1 U1hu punishable by up t.o a year In prison and a ~.000 Cine, olficlals said. Robert Hillman of the Society for the Prevention or Cruelty to Animals said omcers seized flvo -pU.butt~t Davis' residence. Davis had been under sur· velllance for three months. Hlllman said. He was he ld at lbe Sacramento County JaU under $5,000 bail. Alien Bill Eyed SACRAMENTO (AP) -A legislative committee has moved to repeal an unenforced law which makes it a misdemeanor to knowingly hire an illegal alien. The Assembly Labor Relations Committee voted 8·1 Tuesday to send to the noor a repeal measure by Assemblyman Rich a rd Alatorre (D·Los Angeles). r111tc• The men took to the life raft Friday evening during a storm that swamped their :.>-root sailboat 200 yards off the coast near Santa Barbara. Fifty-mile-an-hour winds and the churn- ing waters swept them away from shore in the dark· ness. They were picked up Tuesday morning 98 miles south, about SO miles west of Loog Beach. Trial Delay D enied LOS ANGELES CAP) -A Superior Court judge again has refused to delay the trial of Symbionese Uberalioo Army membeMI William and Emily Harris -a decision that seems likely to prevent the Harrises from being tried with Pat..ncia Hearst. Judge Mark Brandler turned down a defense request Wednesday that the llarnses not be tried for as long as a year tx>cause of allegedly adverse pretrial pubhc1ly. He also ruled agamst the Har. rises on the admissibility of certain confiscated documents and set June las the date for the start or Now enjoy super savings on superb quality in the firmness you like. Choose from our four top·make mattresses at big savings of $30 to $90 per ser. Simmoos Fashion Rest in extra firm or super firm. The Elegance (extra firm) gives blissful comforc. 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Sleep Shop . their trial. 150 R e tarn to Work SAN FRANCISCO (AP) -A wide rift has ap- peared in the 23·day municipal crafts workers strike with the return or 150 janitors and groundskeepers lo their jobs and growing unrest among trans it workers 'Yho have honored picket ( ) lines. · State Tho strikers who went back lo work Wed· ----------' nesday said they fcarl'd losing their JObs to San f'rancisco Housi n~ Aulhori· ty tenants who were taking over their tasks D~tor• f"'a~.-f"iring LOS ANGELES CAP> -OHiciafs have' In· forrt)ed stnkang doctors they will be fired 1r they stay off the job for more than lhrre day" in a strike that has curtailed operations at the county's thrt'c largelit hospitals But the eHectivl'nCS!I of thr strlkl', now in its second day, m uy prevent 0Hac1.ll:-from f1rin~ the doctors en massc. Stnkc lradN., 'ia) lh<'y "111 msast uPon umncsty for ull ~tnk1•1 s lwfort• c·nding the s tnke . .lurv Cltf!• f..O("ol Loxlffl LOS ANGELF.S <Al'l -Thl' County Grand Jury says lax local enforcement of Standard Oil Co. '11 El Segundo refinery has resulted in massive air pollution, but adds an estimate of 3.000 tons of hydrocarbon l'mtS!llOnl! annually 1s probnhly hiJlh. The jury 15'\U('d its rl•porl Wednesday in response to a February rl:'QUl'St by the County Soard or Supervi<.or11 Thr rr port'" conclusions Wl're similar lo lhose dr.rn n by the s tale Air Resources Board. Elf•cu1111• Olflc•J' 7812 Ed1ngor Al/e., Huntington Beach, CA 92~ 7 Southern C•lllornla Rcg1orial Olf1c.s. 4140 Long Beach Bl.,d . Long Beoch CA 90807 8955 Valley View St . Buena Park. CA 90620 20715 S. Al/alon Btvd. C1r1on. CA 90746 1001 E. Imperial Hwy . Ln HabrJ. CA 90631 1095 ln11ne Bll/d , Tu111n. CA 9('680 .. 235 N Citrus Ave .. Wut Co.,•na. CA 91793 Bullock's South Co'1$t Plaza, an Diego Freeway at Bri)tol, Costa Mesa, 556-0<>1 l _J • • DAILY PILOT EDITORIAL PAGE Direction Missing A ~pedal pubhc hearing next month could de<'ide the fale of the awkwardly name d und lll defined Orange County Catizcn.s Olr1:cl1on 1''indiJll Commission. The issue seem to be that the COFC. fonned ~everul years <lgo to provide pubH~ IJlPUt for the county general planning pro cess no longer ht1s s pecific dir~ction and may no longer have a vahcf fun{'tion. Aftt.-r the general plan wus completed, supcrvusors expanded the C OFC's purpose. investing it with the role of public om- buds man The panel was to tell county of. fic1als whut the people had on their minds With the ex<'eption vt a few bright mo- m~ n ts . the C D 1'' C h u never q u 1 le performed that nebulous tusk. Jf there is no longer a real need Cor the CDFC. supervisors s hould disband it a nd re. duce by on e the long roster of county com -m1lleE.·s and commissions. It s hould be retained only lf it can be proved that this advisory panel can be re- vitalized and capable of inrtueocang county decisions. ts a degradLng, grubby busine s. AB 2076 would provide lor pa)'ment of ~h1ld care e>epcnse lncurre d b y tale employt>S by reason of lhe1r ab ence from headquarters on ofhc ial businesis. How many private firms pay the bQby sitter when an e mployc i sent out or town on bus t. n~s1 May be the intentions are excellent, but considenng the cost ol proce~ing these legislative plpedream s, 1t would be nice if some o r the author would decade to Rive them a tittle more thought before tbrowmg them 1n the hopper Belated Solution A two.year folly e nded last week w~en Orange County's Local Age ncy Formation Commission voted to accept former San Clem e nte City Councilman Stanle y Northrup as its ''public" member. There's nothing new about Northrup's presence on the Cive·member commission. A Message f o Mos~ow Legislative Fancies He's been sitting i n LAFC's public seat since 1972. Before that. he was cha irma n of Arms f y I • the commission while ser ving as a city or ugos aVIa· repr~sentati ve. Our busy slate legislators are general· Northrup, who has been a h a rd-working ing the usual profusjon of new laws a nd and consc ientious commissione r, has been would·be Jaws. And as us ual some of their in Jimbo for the past two years, however . WASHJNOTON -Allbou2h ( ] The heart or Hus security pet fancies ar e a little hard lo fathom. T hat's because h e's been kept on the final agreement has not been re-EVANS NOVAK system is a territorial "peoples' SB 2046 would. if passed require commission by a 2-2 voting deadlock that ~ched. the Ford administration • defense" whi c~ ,can mobilize Californi~ HiShway Patrol vehicles to dis-o~curred in 1974 when his public member lS no~ moving r.ast toward a n~w • m,or~ than 3 m1lhon. Yugosl~vs .• 4.i,_mber aQd white lig hts visi-term officially ended , ;a rms dt;al with Communist d . . wathm. 48 hours, armed and with .,. · . . . · · , . Yugoslavia laden with tar more an asserts an A_l}lerican ~her specific targets to defenJl U.S. _ >< .. ~ftfluetei,exe~! _when The deadlock vote mea_nl there weren t P °'i H-c al than · w,!fa'Jt,... "to s eJ 1v~es passable ' ~la ~1' Ua;it .Lbc·reul>test of ~ ~," . -.... ~:-~~~'7'-~-...~£\ "~eiiJum..J.r.Qro. .. LA!£:.. ..l!it!!m.~it\ce. • ~ ,,.~ -. .,~.~~ct=-~~ · •Wt·.~--· ... ,.·., And Just how does the pafrolman M..v~:t--''° ,~~~~ ~~~,,..;,.,.... ~,~..;.~k· ~----... ••.'IJba..~a,, c · e .• -"e.J~~--h.A<C~~ d~iver IS d runk o r drugged until he st ops elect him to a new four-year te rm. I '"acfvanC'id U.S. antl~~eapcsii": . "l'Togra~ . . ·--• .,i'4!5~iii'.W.~1\~Jr";"'"l)~ him'! That bit of folly ended last week when ca ll e d t h e Oct. 1 includes Sl.5 m1! ion for risked arming such an immense SB 203Z would e xtend no.smokin g laws the vote was 3-1 to accept Northrup as the T~W wire-cash sales to Yugoslavia -an ~ of citizens sgamst Sovil't to theaters. Ii braries. concert halls. retail public member m idway through what is in g.uaded ~ls· 8~?unt far greater lban .any m1Ht~ry mlcrvent1on or So\'.iet stores. art galleries and lots o( other places. realitv his second te rm site . Ini tial mihtary sates to Belg-rn<1~ since Jnsp1 rt>d upris ings Inside A d Id d h · · Wh. · k k . h d e I i v e r y the early 1960s. Indeed, with one Yugoslavia n 1twou .re~ar t ei;>e~son~urnmg .ma . y1ttoo twoyea~s toma e1t appen would pro. exception. the total amount or · --~-4l· i;i;w. ~t..w.bo JS Jm~<l.~vmg ham the (me ! 1s one of those _fru~lrallons that often s ur-b a b 1 y b e arms sales -s pare parts and THERE llAVE been ominous This used to be called bounl'Yhunbng. Anctit -Toundthemtehlnat1ons.of eoy~rn~nt. I i ml t e d t 0 ammunjtion . -over the past 11 signs lately or extraordinary Sov training uiii'G ~an combined bmly equals iet interest in this peoples-' -ife- Vote by Mail Bill Called De010 'Plot' A plan which couJd be the [ ] ans wer to the problems and EARL W TERS cnticisms of failures of citizens to A gel out and vote has been ad· ... _ -------------van c e d by Senator Robert Presley He proposes that pre· cinct polling places be eliminated and ballots be mailed to re· gistrants and returned by mail, The idea would seem lo have great merit for it leaves little ex cuse f o r citizens not to vote and has the prospect of great sa\'· 111gs to the tax p a y e r s through the savings which could be re- alhed by no longer renting polling places and hiring an army of precinct election officials. It is no great departure from that which exists now with the absentee ballots. The only dir- rerence being that few avail themselves or the mail priv1leac of lhnt system and it requires u voter to request the mailing or his ballot. AND, Presley being a cautious man, Is asking now for only a tnal of the Idea. His suggestion is that his home district of Riverside County be scle<'l ed as a p1lol lo test the scheme. Jn s upport he has obtained :a resolution (r()m the ft1vcrsidc Hoard ol Sol)<lrvisors l'ndor111ng the plan and urging lhal county b«? the gwnea pia Ont• would think that those who huvc.> been c.'lamorina for a jtreater voter turnout would rush to em· br3ct the Preitley·s bill. SB 1611. ll might ::ilso b ' expected that 1l would receive s upport from local officials. citizens, and taxpayers, especially the conservatives, because of the possibilities or sav- ing taxdollars. NOT SO. To this point his bill has received only slight support and a great deal or opposition. Oddly, much or the opposillon has come from Republicans who see It as some kind of a Democratic plot, overlooking the fa<:t that Republicans generally are favored by. absentee vo\A!rs and ignoring the ~hance to save tax dollars ... One of the most speeious argu- ments in op position is that, deprived oftbe prlvacyofthepolJ. ing place. a dominant member of the family would compel his choice on the r est oflhe family. Presley concedes that possibill· ty but contends it. would be a minimal effect on the whole pro- cess. Undoubt edly such persons already exercise that influence in the m arking of sample ballots and abstotee as well. But the conten- tion that it would exist to a degree "lo lnnuence an election is about as valid as t.he old idea that votes could be influenced by the bU,Y1ng or a drink a nd therefore all saloons must be closedonelttllon day. There Is perhaps some basis for fears that it would lead to voter frnud but the st•mc possibility ex· tsts In connection with ub:tcntcc ballots and seem lo have been Dear Gloomy Gus Why does Orange County's KOCE·TV Channel 50 run many or the sam e public television programs at the same time as KCET Chan- nel 28, instead or giving us an extra chance to catch the good ones? FAN _,, o..-•·-··-... .............. _Mrll1-111ot ........ __ ··--"' _,,. .. OIMftly ••• 0.011, ....... s afeguarded against by variou.s controls. PRESLEY ARGUES that once a pUot run bas been tested voting by mail wUI be as readily accept· ed as banking by mall. Probably the most telling argu- menta against the plan are made on the basts of the uncertainty or the mails. In Its present condition the Image of the postal service hardJy favors a quick endorse· ment of the Presley bill. Still, even that objection Is hardly more than muddying the water.t witb a distorted depiction of the maH .service. Few can argue that It h.as not deteriorated even as Its costs have risen bwt it isn't all that bad. If It were, one shouldn't be en· trusting it with the handling of the sample ballots, an es!>elllial part oft he election process. Whether the Pres ley plan s hould be adopted In t oto statewtde may remain for awhile unaetlled but there seems Jillie harm in gtving It a try through the pilot project Presley suggests, especially when those ln his dis· trict are willing testers. bec ause the the amount that Prelident Ford fensc. Russian diplomats have weapon ia in ha s agreed to sell next year. been obser ved inspect mg and ext re m e l y studying every aspect ur 1t sbortsupply. WITH negot iations for the The obvious implication · But even starting at a low TOW missile not completed, "1thout Tito's presence as a uni· level, the central point would be military experts here are u.ncer· fy1ng force. post.Tito Soviet quickly perceived by Moscow lain what quantity the Yugoslav::. diplomacy will im mediately aim and its Warsaw Pact allies in want, both next year and m the at splitting the Yugoslav Com· Eastern Europe: that the U.S. tonger run. But the expectation is munist party as a prelude to In claims a direct and active mis· that the c.-ventual number or tervention SI.on 1·n ma· ta· g y g sla · · \\>capons (costing about Sl00,000 m tnm u 0 . Via s Given the r"pnated failures or · d d ( So · t ror each launcher with lS mis " " m epen ence rom vie m· the Ford adm1n1straticm •o C"M"V t rf C ft th d th Or sites I would be designed to pro-~ ~ •J e e ren e a er e ea Congress with 1t 1n efforts to use Presl.d nt T"t tect Yu 0 oslavia from possible e 1 o. ~ U.S. power and 1·nnu"nce lo meet airborne invasion with nir·lifted " TITO, now 84, has governed Yugoslavia since World War II. Following his break with Moscow in 1948, he left the Soviet block for non·aligned, Third World status. The p r o s pect of Soviet machinations a fter Tito is cer· lain, in a n effort to break that m- de pe ndence a nd destroy the fragile unity which has held the country together despite conflict · Ing cultures and different languages. Thus. whal the F ord ad- ministration ls signa llin g Moscow by means of the current arms talks with Yugoslavia is to k«p hands off. or risk counterac- tion by the West. This comports with the warning of State Depart- ment counselor Helmut Sonnen- feldl in his otherwise highly con- troversial session last Dece mber with U.S. diplomats m London: "We ... have a n interest which borders on the vital for us in con- tinuing the Inde pendence of Yugoslavia from Soviet domina- tion." THE CLUE to President Ford 's unannounced intention to resume serious a rms sales to Yugoslavia Is found in an almost hidden passage contained in the administration's justification of its far·flung a rms deals (the "Security Assistance Program") submitted to Congr ess last month. Referring to Yugoslavia's "strategically Important position In the be art of the Balkans," the state ment praises lt.s "indepen dent politics" :lnd n<>n·alignmcnl tanks, rather tha n defending the similar situ~t1ons in the post- long and highly vulnerable plains Vietnam era. the mere sale of a along the border with Rumama. handful of ant1·tank missiles to To reuch that border, Soviet Yugoslavia mighl seem an emp- forces would have to penetrat(! ly gesture. and cross Rumania. which would In fact. however, the a".1 - almost certainly resist. ministrallon ·s intent 1s deadly In fact. the tremendous effort serious · to show Moscow by a now being made in Belgrade lo major policy ch ange that the assure military security against U.S. is committed to Yugoslav in· any Soviet move following Tito's dependence and is prepared to departure ls heavily weighted in help underwnte 1t with American the direction of localized defense. arms. American Affluence A challenging ln\A!rprctation or economic fact, fancy and folly in American tradition is provided by Wealth of the American Peo- ple -A Hlltory of American Ar- nuence by Oscar and Mary F. Ha ndlin <McGra w-IUll, $JO). The renowned aulhors ' topics run the gamut. from Industrial Experiments a nd The,l'i'arm Business lo Cor porate En- terprise and The Failure of the Global E conom y. While this work deals with the hisloncal de· velopmenl of the American economy, it is neither a conven. tional economic history, nor a study In "cliometrics " In basic approach it is rather a social his- tory focusing upon the lives of the people as a ffected by the produ(•· live system. As t h e ll andlin s n ote. "Through a ll the tr:insrorma- hons that reach bock from the ( THE BOOKMAN ) modern industrial order of the 1970s. to a few .handfuls of strangers stepping ashore in a re· mote and unknown coo11try more tt:ian three hundred years earlier , runs a deeply human story, of men and wom en seeking wealth which for some meanl no more than utensils and food . the gar· ments and shelter to sustain ll re, a nd for others m cant security. comfort, and status." Founding Fathers Couldn't Imagine This THE BOOK spans the 350 years of the American past. lhe sources which nurtured fhl• f()rms of tho present An openin1.t account or the coloni al !lt'llinJ! ut the eve of independence explores the Euro- pean background and the antece· dents or lat<'r developments. The narTative moves in :.tagf'K which are partly c hronolol(•n•I and partly topical throul(h the nine· teenth century down lo thl' c:on- lemporary v<·riod 'The e mphasis is on the Iona theni<'K, on the dill· tlnctlve elc·rrwnl11 which shaped the American expenence, and on both the stren1¢th11 :.nd tht weak- nesses which cxplam the twen· tielh·century economy. "llc.'lter Skclt~r" um't nit bad :is II could be. The C'a mera d0t>1tn't hn11er over the bodies of lht• '1ct1ms and thl' sanguinary C'haractt'r or l1 v1n1t rooms turned 1nlo abntto1rs 1s toned down and not madt> nrorly :w vivid as the boy~ coold show 1t On lh11t mad~ for CBS-TV mov- •t' we don't actually see Sharon Tate st abbed and mut1lat· ed We do sec a man look at her dead body and vomit ; we do hear o n e o f h e r murdtrers describe t he gurglinR blood In her chest wounds. • Before the movie starts lhett Is a redame warning "younger or sensitive viewers'' tha t whal follows may be "too mature" for th('m. Too mature Is t1 corporate public relations euphemlRm for what? 'Too violent, too vile, too l~stcless? tn any event, even the people who made "Helter Skelter·· agree It's too somc.'lhing or other. There's a little l'Om<>thlnlJ in 1t for tverybody to objc-ct to. Thal m3y be lht' winning formula murder , homo11cxuality. rapt>, the ft, drua·taking. Only o television executive could watch a couple hours of this show ond fail to fmd something d1s1urbing about It. THE REASON t>.re've been shown thl1' film about Manson and his murders 1s commercial. CBS 1s In danger of lo~lnl its place as the most·watched net work to A BC. "He lter Skelter" is meant 10 save CBS' rating championship, and w1tb Charlie Man son 's he lp the network may do it. We ought to undel'l\tand CBS's position. however lt'11 oot as I/ they paid Manson and~ other ghouls to murder all lhoR peo- ple, but once the people were de- ad, why let them die for nothing? Sharon Tate was a movie star herself. She'd cl"ra.Aln ly un- dentand. H t r last. bloody, posthumous stardom, and befon: we run the movTi tbe nel~-ork ( VON HOFFMAN ) can ret1d a llltle sclf-iscrvlng statement about truth 3nd the ne4d to undl"rstand these dread· rut crimes. Entertainment enlJsls In the war aiainst crime. That's but the first network de- fensive position for putting auch material on the air. The next pasiUon ls that the Bible and other "clasalcs" deal with the same topics. l t Is true that "Crime and Punishment" wa11 suuesled to Dostoevskl by a Police story fn the newspapers, and in that sense all inspiration comes from life. The dif(erence is that Da_,toevskl makes art ol It. IN WlllTING his book, the nov- ell!tt changes more than the names t o avoid being sued. Dostoevsltl orsanizes the heller skelter of life in his storles. CBS p r act Ices a aort of pa r•· journalism, a drasnathaUon of events u they &tt believed to have occurred, un~arrqed by art o( any olber hlaher ~ Whatever the merits o( this ar>· proach In other hands, when CBS does It thc.-y are manufacturing a journahsllc cover story to put .ulaclous material on the air. When lt IR shown lhttt trash like "Helter Skelter " falls a11 either ellber art or journaUism . the nrxt network fallback position Is that no one has proven that the•e pro· grams or violence 11nd raplne cause people to commit crimes. No one ever will. Human motiva- tion ls loo complicated and the tools of the social sciences aren't shaped to make such demonstra. lions. But by lr11istlng they be judged by a standard. of proof which is inlrlnstcolty impossible, the networks can prolong the argu- ment Indefinite ly. whk h Is all they ~ek to do. As long as they can have wotr packs of child psychologists and behavioral scientists out trying to prove the unprovable, they can escape be· ing called to account. Proof or no proof. human experience sug- gests that nlaht after ruahl, year alter year or presentin2 attrac· lively packaged crimf' and blood.shed ls 101nai to affect morali1, perception and lw hovlor. although not necessarily in wnys that can be measured. Anyway, who wanls to take the chance? WHF.N TE l~EV>JSION'S ex- ecutive moguha come under tit· tack, they t•xpcct the rest or us to de(end their First Amcndm(•nt rights to exl)erimenl with this novel technological form of ln- tllcment to murder. llul there are many who have a nng~mg zeaJ to defend television·~ rrght to pl ay helter skelter with our society. They point out thol the First Amendment of the Constitution was never writte n wilh television in mind. Eighteenth century political thinkers could never have conceived that under the color of entertainment and public service all sorts of terrible things could be sent into homf's. Would Voltaire still offer hi5 life In defense or the right or others to !lay v.>hat he disagreed with. Jl they were CBS ex<'cutlves pushtng Charlie Manson and h1s mon~tros1tles into IS m1lllOJ1 de- fenseless home ., VICTOR de KEYSERLING OlfANGI! COAST DAILY PILOT Rnfl(ort N Wl'l'd P11bll1l11'f' Thllm1H Ku1•1/, 1-:d1IM flarbora Krnbu:h, F.d1lnnal Pa(}t 1'.'d1/t>r Thr l'dllorlul 11a1tt." of lh(' On1ly Pilot stirk !> to 1n rurn1 11n<l 't1mul11tr reader. by prt'!l('11tina on th111 Jl&llt' divt'ri.r t'Ommtnta ry Of\ top1t1 of mterc.• t by 11yt1die11t· t-d t."ol11mn11ts and cartoonlm, by provtdln4 u forum for rtldtr.' views !Ind by presenllnll thl111 nt'~paJ>('r's oplnfon• •nd ldeu nn current topl<'11 The «htonal oPsnlon~ Qf tht Daily Pilot appear only 1n the td11nnat <'Olumn rat the lop of lht' Pltfle, Opimon11 e«· prH11etl by the <'OlumnJau and r11rtooni11t11 111d feller wnl('l'S ore th1'1r nwn and no endorsement of their '1e-." by the Daily Pllol sh<>uld ~Inferred. Thursday, April 22, lg'76 .. r Thu~!y. April 22. 1976 DAILY PILOT A 7 I ' Bicente~nial Cruelty? Plastic SAN DI.EGO CAPl -Warrfil Cox said "most 5urfaces. there mlsbt be "A n•UonaJ scandal Is ol the trouble we're an· u awCuJJy lot of pro Bottles I ~• ] Quinlan 'Gag' Cut : ,,hapln1 up•• over plis· tlclpatln& 11 ~Ing to blema." satd Cox treatment or anamala come tn~e next 60to1$ "When you start putUng prtued Into duty wtth days " anlmala aod tr&1ff1c blcentenolaJ wa1on tocether, and under un trtina. a humane otncer "ONCE TUEY maJce natur•I c ir,·umi.tan· r char1ea. lbe lut pu1h and eet IAto cu. onylhlnai coao t Bill Virdon, who runs -heavy tn1rfac, on h..-d happen." • the San Diego County ------------------tlwna.oe Society, •~Id be ' 'impounded two mule• 1 belnt drl ve n trorrr Artiona to Canada 1tnd put a third "ln protective -•tody'' because it was 100 pounds underweight. Targeted WASIUNGTON IAPI A ncat1onal en,•lron· menial ttroup ha:; &ued lhe f'ood and DTug Ad mlntstrallon in an cal tempt to force the teov ernmcnL to withdraw ap. proval for plastic :son drink 11nd beer bottles Th e Natural \''. . u/~­EJ . ~.\~. . I { N~W YORK CAP) A eag based on Karen Anne. .Quinlan's pathetic shadQw exunence has been ch<>pped from eotertajner Shirley MacLuinc's show here Reviewers ilnd the comatose youna: ~Oman's parent• boU\ crtt1c1•ed Miss MacLamc for uslni lhc line "New York 11 the Karen Quinlan Of Amer•C•n c1lles" In her Monduy o~n· Ina of "Shirley Macl~alnc 11t the Palace." APOLOGIZING FOR THE joke us 'W11"r• only gtttti~ '"""of being unfunny . Ml1s MucLuine added Jimmy C.rt., s 1m11tt1· that ahe lhousht the Intention behind it should not be lost Miss Qwnlan has bet>n In un 1r reversible coma for li Y\'llr lier cond1 • t1on touched off M rourt acuon 11 "hkh h~r parents t>OUihl, and (m,111: won. the rlghl to h"w arhf1cu1I hC· support wlthctrawn M> that the ? ou11 womun c.an "die with dif(n1ly · Sh rt'mains under lrt'»lml·nt in u Nl•1 Jeri.e) hQ plt1&l MJSS MACLAIN•!· SAID thl• hn equating New York \\1th Knr,•n 1\n11 "1:; going uround Wushln~ton un• should be consl<11.'roo in the contt.1x1 1 wtUch it is meunt." "IT'S HA PP ENING 1111 over th~ country,'' Vlrdon said in an In· lerview. "People ju t do not have the need ed sk!Us to ao back to those anlmal·poweired limes. and the horses and mules are Ju.st not conditioned ror such trips ... Ret ource~ Oe f e n he =::.;=====================================================----===========~ ~i,n!Vi~l:1~:;:~~1~~~ STn AW ~BERRv bottle~ befor e 11 ha d 1\1\ ~ f ~~E{~ ~l~!'rn:~~~y!~~ MARGARlt"AS Virdon said one o! the mules that two Scott.1dale. Ariz . college student.a were t aking to Vancouver weighed 725 pounds when impounded t Friday. In lhree days or protective cus tody, • Virdon said, it gained 40 pounds. r be l'Onsum1n ~ betlo\een rh•e b1lhon and 10 billion ~=~~~~:1t!~~;nnually,·· ev LA nA 7 "WE HAVE reason lo ~I r~ :~~~a~i~i~:~~~~~~i: ARE NEW told a news conference outside th e FDA 's the market." ANOTHE R SAN Diego human e o!f1cer, Art DiGrazia. said the mule was "very thin with a ~~:;suj~~fir::t:~~:~ AND PRETTY Jerome H Heckman, ~-----::::-------· ----------1 general counsel for the AS A society of the Plastics In· dustry, called the suit number of open sores, filed m the U.S. Court of and two others had ~aw . 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CM1I ..... • Wetldff "9u ............... ,....., ~.is ..... ·'"-•• "PUREX" BLEACH SOI.SIZE 7 9 c A (fillJl] Place To SIMl,1 1 DAYS A WEEK cJ 9 cJ His & Hers Hers & Hers His & His PERMAMEMT Ir HAIRCUT FOR TWO s39so $60Y .. IOood I~~ ,, I~ • OUR ST.,FF Mr Roy. Mr Doll. Miss Sh1rla. Miss Sharon M111 Char M1mcuris1-M111 Wand1 WESTCLIFF PLAZA 17th & Irvine Newport Beach • 548-0460 OPEN THURSDAY NITES T IL 9 CLEANERS & LAUNDRY WESTCUFF PLAZA 646·2392 32 GALLON TRASHCAN Rugged l1Q h lwe 1Qhl plasl1c T1ghH1111n11 ltd Suro 011 0 h en<llo•. It 5207 pr'Wl:•C:C SALE 5599 I ---·------------- DAILY PILOT Tl\urteS&y. Apot 22. 197& Deatha Elaewhere Hopefuls Plan TV Show CORNTNG, N.Y CAP) -Funeral ser vices will be conducted Friday for D r . G e or ge V. M c C a ule y, 9 3 . l h c physicist wh o desie ned the 200-lnch m irror for th e aa tro n o m i c a l t ele sco p e a t Mt. Pal o m•r . Cu l i r M cCauley. who s pent wmost his entire career wtth Corning Gl ass Worlul, died Monday at a nunin& home bere . By O. C. ttVSnNGS Republican congressman Criug OllM0.1••............ ... c' -8 h Candida tes in the Republican n osmer 0 ....,ng eat' · p i i m a r y i n t h e 3 4 t h On "Voters· Pipeline· Cam- WILi O NDO N P ) Congress ional Distnct will llP· palgn '76" lhe lhrt>e GOP of Uam San aom, 64, p ear Fri day on KOCE ·TV's fiteseeker s each will give a one· Wh05C .account or how "Voters. P1p.-hne : Cam paign m mute slalement. then be qucs London s firem en fought "JS" series Honed by KOCE':. Jnn Cooper, ~he Germa n bomber bll~z The ChS:nnel so show l(OOS on an Oran ge County nc.•w11man and ~ .1~0-4 1 la unched .h111 the air at 7 p.m. The 34lh district a m em ber of tht> League of .. ntrng car eer. died st.retches from Long Beach into Women Voter:.. Tuesday· western Orange County. • * * i\ppeanng 0 11 the show will be BOOSTf:Rs Ot' Bob Burke. the GOP candida tes Dnniel Lungi:en. R epu b li can assem bly m an Dftillt Notf~~• Lo Be h lt Arth from Huntington Beach. have ZINK C•fOuon of l'ount•1n V•ll•• o'IO 8 ng aC a Orne)'; Ut h CHAltLt:S ZINK, ,.,1 ... ,.,.,, ... _ ~'~'·' r,,,...,, Of ................ llH<h. Jacobson. a McDonnell Douglas c anaed the num ber to <'Oii tor "'-·"' D•••o•o .. 1""P'"'9·"'• ,_..,..., ronrc..•«M•onot M•ow.•V-e ngineer -e conom ist from Los r eservat ions lo the Burke ~v1~t!Ct 1>y "•' ""''• OttroU.y. '°" tr MIO ~·· C•fcMron ot .,.....,.lrlQlton • bar"-S d t th O w1111•"' z•"• .,, san11 .. , .... ,; . .,.._,., "''"'· ~•ecs.o F10<n_. ~ .... Alamitos. a nd Ball Bond, a Long ' .,.,cue un ay a e run~c !:.."!:::.:· ,'!:::;~ .... ~. ~'::~..::; :::,;.,.·~ .• :;::'~~~;:•, :O"°..! ~~~ Beach b usinessman. County Fair g ro unds in Costa .,. Po1m !M>flr>v• .... a 11 .... 11eoo-y01 <Mt . Yr'o11n.· c11·~· Mot\\• oo AM"'' They a re vying for the t'hance Mesa. l•ll""• &0<11; •••• G••""'""o,..,. .,.,, ...,,, S9or11 c11t>o11< ~""'<" '" to c hallenge inc umbent Mark The new number is 842·2581 ~\\ o4 T"-'lt'\~ff•t \1on rq\OAY f"ou,nt•" V•llt'f tnt•nn•"'· Goocl • * 10 oo AM, ovr l•OY O..on 01 "'°"''' !.Molwro C.metorr Sm11n. Mortu..-~ Hannaford ( O·Long Beach ) tn • c:a111011e c1111rch. ee11 &•o•a ... , c11•«tor•. November. Ha nnaford. who is W. F. "BILL" DAVE:\IPORT. ""'""•'•"'~~t'~'~Tse11 WAl rER ,. •:::~r. ,.,..,,. .. , 01 completing his first term 1n a Republican randJdate in thit Alphnnzo Bell is slated to speak W f'd nt"sdar bf'fo r f' th e Republlc:ln A:>sociutes ol Orange Count) for detulls. eall 541·3861. * • • THE P UBLIC i11 in\'tted lo a rt.•· C<'pt1on Wedncsduy in Cup1strano Beath for Mnnan lW:r.iteson. a Repubucan cund1dat<> in the 75th Assemblv District . It start·s at 10 u m ut the home or Mrs Pete Hilker, ~l 8euch Road. Two Killed In County Car Wre cks AOU•IT £. EtLE.Al'iEN re\\Oonl CO<on6cMl~r ~ D•lu •<M-•1"""''' Congress. h as no opposition in 40th Congr essional Dbtrict, ot "°·' """' strn•, .,.,,., c.. °"''"' 1•. "''• \u•••••d or"''..,,,. °""'t>oi. th o t' · H ·plans an open hous" Sunday al Two North Ora nge County res a·. OUlll ""'" n. ,., •. Sur•••.., Of ..... <"•"'~""·,..,. .• , £11,n •no ....... •" OI e emocra I(' primary. e was ~ ,.,,,_ &••not• E••erh•n, ""VO"'"'· '"" -. "''''· Mu•on a •• .,.,.,, o1 elected two yea rs ago followi ng his home, 13762 Loretta On\'e, dents died Tuesday as a result of l<•rt" e11tr1>en •••o"'"" R_,.,,., "'"'°"'0"· P• M• "'""'1 •••on•<llll• t he r "ti' r e m e 0 l of longt · m Santa Ana . inJ'uries suCfered in separate tra f-T•"v T_..,oV>n, tlOOfelNf, """'V vo•• , .. ,oenl 4t Cotona 0.t .,..,, " I e """'" ... 00,0,.,.,_ Frod Fullor. 1ormor1v of G•<«Mn G"'v. •rid .... ,• D H • h · Davenport says all \'Olet s are fie accidents. !.or1o1co wlll t>e MIO FrlO•• AP<ll 1l•t Q<.0.UI• ol C••nte•• Teen S.r.o<~• ana •gi . in\'ited to s top by bet Wl'en 2 p m . Killed late Tuesdny night in a l 00 P M, 8•••i Oer9i1r0t' (.o,Ol\O CWI Wttl bf-twfd 8 00 PM Frtd•Y, Pii<.th( &;-d 5 f ff h M•" ,,.. ... ,_ 1ntormtnt. P•o•ic v .... vie .. cna..-1 •n•••m•"'· Pac•tk. v.~.. an p.m. or co ee or punc . single car crash on a Santa Ana ,.......,,,., o •••. """"'"' s.a. ... c.. ~...., •• , .,., •. ,..,,00,1 lk&(.11, c. Oa\'enpo rt p lans' to do the Freeway overpass was Joseph L. !:::~~~v·;.~:;.~~. c9ron• c1•1 Mar ::::,';: ~,:~ ~~u:;Y9°~"\'~: Concert Set s ame thing again May 2. Pl att Jr .. 24. of 407 South Maple HOLL1No•wo11TM ...... ,no. • • • St.. Brea. •• ~.:.,R .. ~~"e.~~0g·~~:~:.r.~h The Dana Hills High School SEVERAL LE ISURE World According to police, Platt was •11•11 10 • .,,. &••o•oo mo'""' o• A .1. Madrigal Singers and A Cap· residents ha\'e gotten together to killed when the car he was driv- Rob•'1 F MOlllllQ\wortn M••• oz; 1ary 'pella Choir will present a spring host a r eception Wednesday for ing southbound on lhe Euclid St. Ho""'''· M•110" H011'"9''"°~1" """ 8 ,.~ Bob Badham, the Newport Beach a.roar• ..... 1a1 , ""•'· Grticn•n concert a t p.m ..... ay 6 in the overpass in Anaheim went out of Fo""'· '""" .. " G••.,0<11110-." .,,., school's P orthole Theater . assemblyman who is seeking the control and struck a guard rail. fllntQrt•torandcn11or ... ~ ••• , ........ As A.d Th It h ·GOP nom1'nat1'on ,·n the 40lh T .,. 11e1d 1 oo PM Fr,on. ~· Kirk. I e a cappe a c oir will uesday morning Marie Jakl, on .. HH'""'· For•~• L.w,.._c; .. na•i•. perform a var iety of works by Congressional District. 32, or 921 Hillsdale St.. La Habra, FofHtUwnMot11.1arydlrtcton. B h N p S D h uLouo.. The O r ange County ac • Monteve rdi, Brahms and a nc y · t eam s, orot Y was fatally injured when the car ~~';:/.:.~R~:,~10:0~ .~~L~e=~-F 1 r e o e p art m e n t · s Bartok. The m~drig~ singers will Beaumont, H.att~e. Veble!l and Al 1!1 whic~ sfle was a passenger col-•no'"" Bo•<".,. aor,. May 1 •• 1~ in ladies auxiliary is col-prese.nt mu s1~al \'1 gnettes or Foxcrof~ are inviting residt:nts of hded with anothe r auto at Lam· -··co survlvoo by ,.., "~""no. Jecting cloth ing . toys, American history in a salute to the retirem ent community lo ber\. Road and Walnut St. in L a STAN'S STORE •-.tMerci..llte l O W PalCH &..-.~ .. J • ..., i CMI Grumltflno ••• Clloom1 Ou• '" .... I JO L I J ... "K"Co•to Mew ~ I 0 M-5 ,_ DAILY PILOT IS REAL ESTATE FOR YOU? HI RE All SOMI Oil THI ltHIRTS AS SUGGH TID IY PAM t JOf "F-or 25 years I ha\le been 1n11es11ng in atocks. bonds. commodities. trust deeds & real est.,le The only lteld 1n which I hO)ve had all profl~ & no losses h.U been real estate. In my opinion. tltere 1s no beHer 1n..,estment than real estate: and m real estate. there •S no bette< Investment Iha/\ a good home " "I have found prope rt y ownership exc1t1ng and prol1tabte Owning private property nas to be one of tile best ways I know to share 1n today's benel11s and reap tomorrows apprec1at1on! ' NEWPORT HARBOR· COSTA MESA BOARD OF REALTORS e., • ., • .,. C•10"0"· 10"' d•vQh"''· d · f • hi thPb'1ce te · ) ""'eet Badham from 10·30 a m to H b 1 ~~~~!~M~ ... ~·~~M fu~1~re oraw ~ .-n Mta .. , Y • • • • • 3 r~~~;·~~~~~,--~~~~~~'~i~~B~i~i~~-~~~~~ ~~Me ... ~~. ·~~~~H~le-to -help . ..:rhe· SJUdJ!OlS .wil} P&d9'»\-un--nqettl!l-Glub~>n-.r. '-~•$'#'~ . -'· . -........-;--""'."'~~n~'n'!Hlm~.' . de~ the dire~lon or''IF.'Willi~-,{\ -f.!,.k .. ,, .... ·.·, ~·~~-,;l ' I ·~-.)1''....!~ ....... ,fi::{:~ .. ~ ' t L BALTZ-BERGERON Tax deductible articles Priestly, inus1c tea cher. U .S. SEN ATE,, candidate according to a coroners report. FUNERAL HOME ca n be drop ped off at O:>tona del Mar 673-9450 1953 N ew p ort Blvd., Coeta Mesa S.6-2424 garage 12, Cos t a Mesa . Sunday from 11 a .m. to 4 occ cJuh r-rsv&-lf1c-1 p.m . The sale will be held May 2 at El Mod ena Hi h Sets Trip I ff EAL ER I McCORMICK MORTUARY Laguna Beach 41M·!M15 San Juan Capistrano 495-1776 PACIFIC VIEW MEMORIAL PARK Cemetery Mortuary Chapel 3500 Pacific View Onve NewPOr1 Beach. Ca1tforn1a 6#-2700 PEEK FAMILY ~ONIAL FUNERAL HOME 7801 Bolsa Ave Weslm1nstor 893·3 525 SMllHS' MORTUAAV 621 Main SI. Huntington Beach 536-6539 nylon cord blem s f./'(l u t.50 u l3~ 14 17!> 14 82!> 14 825-15 a n y s ize listed GfiOllOE L,llOGfillS Atlon\.,. •• u .. s1ir· F 11111 .... h .... , .. .,., m e OrD18 r H .... 11,..i. .. 11uc~. , ... U M1 PvDll•fWO or .... Q•' (04\I Onily Pllnl. An Al M alaikah shrine 4Pt•l12,29,•flOM0,, 1l 1914> fo.t~ IA -----------1 unit is being organized 1n Let yo11r-eyes-browse through 'T HE HOMBY SHOP" tn the Classified se<'\1on each Wednesday & SaturdA!y. Orange Count y for veterans of U.S. m ilitarv servi re. Fur th er in'- format io n can be o b- tained by calling Hal L. Wirtz at ~6-1039. polyester cord blem s 500-13 600 12 560 15 • 600 1S A78 13 E78-14 F78 14 G78-14 G78 15 H78 15 any size list ed double belted blems A'78 13 C78 14 E78 14 G78-14 678 15 H78·15 878·13 078 14 F78-14 H78 14 G78-1S any size listed steel belted radi~t blems FR70·14 HR70 14 GR70-15 HR70 If> JR70·15 any size listed whitew alls $18 $23 $28 544 An prices plus 1.48-3.63 Fed. E•cite Te• Whit-*l.s tdd 3.00 wher,. riot indicated. theOROADWAY TIRE AND SERVICE CENTERS Open 8 AM to 8 P.M. Monday through Friday 8 A.M . to 6 P.M Saturday, Noon to 5 P M Sunday 2 Flags for . Price of 1 BENNINGTON $ SO S~~~E FLAG 7 8 8 lnchadH pole and braclcet NEW DEPARTMENT foot-YCMar Convenienc• W•AreMow Carrying LUMBER BEACH CHAIRS Aluminum frame. Blue canvas back and seat LOW 795 BACK HIGH99S BACK similar to illustration / Pro·f Praises Flu Shot Preeaution WANTE Vacclnating people against• posuble epidemic .ot 1wlnc nu la " Cood idea, accordin1 to an lnfec- tioua dlleaae research~r ut UC lrvlne'1 m ed1caJ 'school. But hysteria about 11 possible swine flu .~idemlc 11 unw:-.rranted, saya Or. Thomu ~arlo, who won the school's outi.tandlna teacher -award last year. TH£ t'lft 'T VACCINATIONS to a $13S mlllton nationwide proaram authorhed by President • Oerald Ford were admlnl.Utr"d in Wash1n~1on. O,C .• Wednesday. Dr. ThoodoTe Cooper. aai;i~tant secretary for heulth an the Depi.rtment of Health, Education and Welfare. gave the ftrst shot to Or l•arra M. Meyer Jr . or the 1-'ood apd Dru~ Ad· miniatratlon. About 3,000 men und women acros.s the country wlll receive Injections Of the vaccine an the next few weeks to deter mine whether there ure any harmful side effects. Theo four drug t"ompanies will begin production of the vaccine, which first will be availa· ble to high-risk i(roups such as the elderly and those wflh heart and lung ailment.s M:.ss vaccination or the rest of the population 1s schedul~ next fall Although a major eptdemac ol swine nu could occur next year, Dr. Cesano maintains. it is not known how much of the disease and death that swept the country an 1911·18 was due to the swine flu vlr~. THE PAN DEMIC OF 1917-18 killed an estamat ed 10 to 20 mi!Uon people around the world and about a half million in the Unjted Stales "That was 60 years ago," says Or. Cesario. •·and we don't know how many of those persons died of influenza. bacterial mfection. or really died or un- derlying diseases or compltcahons now treatable. Nevertheless, acr06S the world it was a vicious epidemic." Swine nu is suspected as the cause of the epidemic becaus e when the first influenza virus was isolated in the 1930s. antibodats to the n u were widely found in blood samples. Because the an· tibodies were so widespread. it was assumed that the virus was the cause of the epidemic. says' Dr. Cesario. adding that the disease was named llOWE\'ER, IJ E COSTL~DS. THAT docs not n~euanly mt!an that the \ 1ru.s was the pnnc1ple rause ot death "Moat of the deatN. from infiuuu.a occur in persons who have \'Cry !lcvcre iJlnessea such u~ heart and lung disc~ Influenza ls lhe str•w that b~•ks th' camel's back Very infrequently will tn· nuenza ltselt be tht' caus~ of dnth." he says. "Ano•hcr cause of death associated with earht'r influenza outbrea1's mvol\'ed th~ cornpllc.tlons from lhe mnuenza such as bactenal pneumon1 ~. "hich now cotn l.H• treated with Mnt1b1ut1c1 These wt-re untrt»tabk In 1918 There also 1s a very r\rt romphcauon . .i t) pe or virul pneumonia. but that olkn C)(cur~ ooly m patJenl6 "Ith certain 1 >IX':. or underlyana disease," :.aya Dr. ~aano "THE SWI NE VlltlJ HAD NOT really b~cn seen In humans very mu<'h unlll last year," hi: adds "~veral cases were di~covered ltl 1-'I Dix . N J . "nd there was an II body evidence in three cuse!I 111 WtSconsm. Teonc~see and Penosyh unla llo" ever. tJus 1s u very small number "In the pa~t ii.I ha~ been lhc pattern of t>pidt:_mtt'S lhal there \\ere first theM.' sporadic isolatt>s . then there wo.s a d} ing down of the t"ases dunng the summer and I.he next year an ep1dem1c occurred," he says "\\'c could ant1C1palc that since at has been 60 years since the last pandemic. we would ha\'e a highly susceptJblr population. "THE FACT THAT A virus has been isolated could be considered a warning of another major ep1dem1c 10 the fall. And on that basis. it is ap- propriate to prepare a va<'cme to dlstrabut~. There alto han been some aublle, but not all that convlnc· uia. suaaestions th4ll lhe swine virus m1eht b reh1t- ~ to the devtJopmentof Parkinson's dlseau• tn later tlk "But l don't belle\·c unc 11hould be cnuaht up ~n the the h ystena 1about the posstb11ily ot an epldtnuc," he says. t~or flu epidemics. he SO)S, occur ID Jbo~t DIAJIO ·os. GEMSTONES Jewel• b)I /OffOhS ls MMCNl'lg IOI dl1monda and gemstones trom pt1vate 1n01vidual• and .. tatea. Oaretul eum1nauon and evaluation by our expert•. Highest priQ9I paid. e.au ~ 1<>-9 c:talty, s.turday 1o-e. Sunday ctoted. Hk fOf Mr JoMc)h. iewels by loseph lO·year cycle:s. with really senous epidemics t•very ..... -.·.'.-.·· ..... ·.··.··»»••-•""•'•-•'•• -•• ·.··-•••• 60 to 80 years m ·3~.Ring Circus 'D w · :~: of VALUE D ~ South (oast ?lu: .. =.!,~eos ... ~ N a: ST~NG Plymouth VOLARE m D. & Dodge ASPEN UJ e NOW THRU SUNDAY APRIL 25 e -:-~~~~¥~~~lness in !~l°.:: , . __ ,4,..~...__ z~~!:~-~ ......... T"',..,..:ti.~.-~,~-~ii Banker Faces • ar Ill ail SAN DIEGO (AP) -A former Escondido banker must spend a year in county jail for his conviction of t aking $700 in clothes and 25,000 shares of stock in e xchange ror helping defraud banks. David Horace Drinkwater. 36. was convicted l\1ar ch 12 on five counts of conspiracy, six counts or grand theft and one of solicit ing a bribe as manager of the Escon· dido branch or United California Bank. The one -year ter m was imposed Monday by Superior Court Judge Franklin 8 . Orfield as a condition of rive years· probation. In an earlier trial. three men were convicted an an alleged scheme to defraud local banks or nearly SlS0.000 ----------by making false flnan· Lead• 1t' •!I Merritt L. Johnson of Newport Beach is now the sole ex ecuti ve di r ector of the United Way of Oran ge Co unt y North/South . United Wa y dir ec t ors tuppc d htm for the job nft N Braun J. BowdCr\ rcsi~ncd to take a post with United W ay o f America. Johnson and Bowden formcr- 1 y se rve d as co - executivt' directors or the county unit. cial statements m order to get loans. t\mong them "as Carl Wickham Loveday. 50. of El CaJon. Dalton Carl Smjth. allegedly the key defendant. died of lung unce r during the trial. OCHomes Sought ForFSL H o mes are being sou g ht i n th e West Orange County this sum- mer for 35 coll ege slu· dents from Spain who will par ticipate in the Foreign Study Lcagu<! program. They arc lo be in the county from July 14 to Aug. 14 , according to Julie Saoud. S p anish teacher at llunlington Beach lligh School. Ms . Saoud said the forNgn student~ will at tend classes. probably at Golden Wrst College. where thry will study En~h sh lanr.uage and Amcrtcan culture. Those interested in sharin.i their homes may cont act M s Saoud, Foreign Study Lugue coordinator, at 546·:!179. l'RES£'1T.' usUMMER OF "16 " FA HION .SHOJr-' I nd CHAMPAGNE . BUFFET BRUNCH Sunday. April 25 l l a.m. to 4 p.m. •3•s f"'r p4'1'110D Fnahioru Prf'lf'nted 8 ) ••,f Tout1' of Clcu•,, nn d ••R onden'• M~n·• w~ar .. Of I i llnttf' f'nir. 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BLOOM f"lEl..D, N J CAPJ To see how familiar they <Aere "Ith the ma- jOr presidential ho~uls. loecond and Uurd arade ~t udenl~ 1tt the Oak View Morri1 Udall; "A carpentu who bt.uld.5 only houses a.ad gets $100 a day.·· Terror winners in the annuaJ 1tatcw1do and a program on Cahfornu1 John Swett Awards rompel111on. education. part of the "'Contem· sponaor ed b)• the Qll1forma po rary Cahforrua Issue!)" Teachers Assoc1at1on telttourse series. Plea C h anged • Elementary School here ~\'re asked to 1dent1!y contcstanb 1n th1<s year 's pnmanes For Henry "St'oop" Jad1.soa there were t wo n o t e w o rth y repbt» A baseball fan said "Scoop J 11ck !>O n I S th e brother of Rege1e Juckbon," an out- fielder r ecently traded from the Oakland AWeucs to the Baltimore BERKELEY <AP> - Hundre d s o f n orth Berkt>lt'y residents have met to plot strategy to pro tec t the m selves against a ra pist and a bur1Jar who have ter· rorlz e d th ei r nelchborhoods for two months. The three fi rst place "lnners. T he Golden We t Colle&l' under the cate&ory, '"l..<M:ully lelev1S1on sta tion \\llS nom1natt.>d Produced TV P roaram s." an· for the a wurd!) b) t he Wl'Sl eluded '"An Alternative Ap· Orange County Uruted Tea<'ht>rs. proach," a proeram about con Huntington Beach Union lhgh SAN J OSE IAP> -Forme r Sant:t Claro County deputy sheriff J l'r r)' Ducote, 43, t\as changed has pl~a lo guilty on sevt-n fe lony counti. m espionage a<'tiv1liea m the late 1960s. .. Wtlham Ro' ner. admm11>trat1\e as- a1stant to the -.upertntcndent o! schools, said tht>l>l' ~t·rc: some of the replies: Jimmy Carte r: "An Amcncan hero who helped !1~hl m the Amencan Revolution '· Ronald Reagan: "/\runner who has glasses 11nd Wl'ari. l>horb " Jo11cooN On oles. The men have com· milled rive rapes and seven burglary-holdups. acting separately, s ince early March. Georgt> Wallact>: "'/\ famoui. Cll· plorer "ho Is murned and h..s one child." Another student said J ackson was a famous news reporter, hence the nickname "Scoop " T H E f Al\IIL \ ClrtCl 'S By Bil Keane Bilk Raps Dismissed SOME 4St r esidents met al Mary Ma&dalene Church , with Police Chae! Wesley Pomeroy in the audience. One assailant was descnbed as in bis 205. who pulled the holdups LOS ANG ELES . C~P> and in one cas e raped.a -Charges or bilking wo m a n before her used-car buye r~ out of husband and son. more than St malbon by rolling back odometers THE OTHER man was ha\'e been dis missed r epo rted by police to aga ins t 10 f o rm er have committe d four e m p 1 o y e s o f a n "brutal" rapes In homes automobile dealership in near California and Lin· El Monte. coin streets. "We want to protect The counts retur ned by our neighborhood but the Lo~ Angeles County prevent hysteria," said grand JUry Oct. 1 were Rick Brown, adding that dropped by S uperior he hopt:d that approach Court Judge Kathleen would prevent peQple Parker b ecau se the from pouncing on "any . ~-statuteofhmitations ~d, black man" who.fits • ~~~~tt'Z!!C'.10-:"~?-·.:~Jr~~?!~~~;c':t;;;.,~:~ . "Put him down, Jeffy! It's no t good for rabbits to be handled!" Rent. Credits OK'd .. SAC RAM ENTO <A P ) -All r enters in California will be eli gible f(ir 1denllcal $37 stale tu credit next y<'ar. mstead of amounts ranging from S25 to $45, under a ball signed by Go\' Edmund Brown Jr An aide to Assemblvman W1ll1c Brown I D·San f'ranc1s<'ol. aut!1or of the bi ll. said 1t will J:l\-e more of a tax bre a\< to low income renters while savmg money in a~m 1nislrat1\ c costs The t;:urrc>nt r<'ntcrs <'l't•d1t 1s has<'d on income, with tugher incomes quahfymg for the m aximum S45. FRI. & SAT. e rochette soup or salad, rice ptlaf. fresh roll and butter S2.&S SPIRES IRVINE MacArthur Blvd at S 0. Fwy COSTA MESA 3125 Harbor Blvd The Jungle Jim. (Smirnoff, creme de banana, milk.) You can'l grow up in America wit hout discovering how ~autifully bananas go with milk. But is there any reason why in our adult years that gold-white taste should become a mere memory? Our search for an answer led us lo a drink called The J ungle J im. And only one thing caused us a moment's hesitation in recom- mending it to our friends everywhere: We hope that because The Jungle Jim does conjure pleasant memories of bananas in cream. people won't forget they're putting away two owices of liquor. •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• • The Jungle Jim. To make a Jungle Jim: pour 1 oz. Smirnoff, 1 oz. creme de banana and 1 oz. milk into a short glass with1ice. Stir. 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Alon of bardware -lnc:ludln• 22 perpetual trophlet await UM Kippers of lhe fastest. boat.I tn the 29th Newport to Ense1,.da . yacht race whlch 1et1 under way Saturday al noon . The two top perpetuaJs carry the na mes of the pre11idenu of the two countries Pruidont Gerald R. Ford of the United St a tes. and President Luis Echeverria of Mexico. The P resident of Mexic o Trophy goes to the winner or the Internationa l Offshore Rule UO R I class h aving the best cor· reeled lim e. There are three classes of IO R boats •n this year's race. TftE PRESIDENTOFthe U.S. , trophy goes lo the winner of thl! Performance Handicap Racing Fleet class having the be.st cor - r re<:ted time . PHRF dominates the race with over 400 boats in eight classes. The United States Coast Guard Trophy, bearing the name of Adm. Owen W. Siler, goes to the · winner of the Mid get Ocean Rac- mg Fleet <MORF) class having the best corrected time. New York Yacht CJub Trophy. first sing{e hull divided rig yacht to finish on el~pscd lime. Lahaina Yacht Club Trophy. rirst PHRF yuchl to finlAb on elapsed time . Caller y Trophy. fil'st PHR1'' kcl<'h to fini11h on ch&P8ed ttme. SER ENA T ROPH Y, first schooner to finish on correcled 'time. Al ice Pursell Memorl11 l Trophy, first ORCA (catama.ran) : to finis h on elapsed ti me. Trimaran As11ociation Trophy, first trimaran to finish oo cor· rected lime. In addition , several Southern California yacht clubs are offer· ing trophies for the first or their ·own yachts to finli;h. Eighty take· home trophies ar e also awarded 'to the first five places In the · various classes. Cruiser Post To Chadwick Ralpft Chadwic lt of Californii Yacht Club has been electe1 commodore of the Southe ri· California Cruiser As\(>Ciation the power boat division of th1 .. Southern California Yachting As °'"~ "''" su11 l'tlo•• sociation. Th e Ocea n R acing Catamara ns will be seeking the sponsoring Newport Ocean Sail· ing Association Perpetual of· rered this year by President NAUTICAL MOB SCENES SUCH AS THIS WILL BE RE-ENACTED SATURDAY AS YACHTS LEAVE FOR ENSENAOA Chadwick is a co-skipper of th\ Preston B. Zillgitt. OTHER P E RPETUA•" up for us S 1 'th th f h ..... &Hoot fishing boat Nina R osi ....., . . ecretary of State <Henry c ass w1 e our t u.:st correct· Municipal E nsenadal "iifmer of and a vete r an predicted 101 . grabs byth_eS7lentries; A . Kissinger _) winner of t he edtime. PHRF class with tb't""seventh racer. fo,irst of the 16 log race: The Jef~ ;Deaver Memorial ~cretano de Relac1ones E;c· PHRF c las_s with the second best ~ove~n or of the State of best corrected time. scheduled in Sout hern Californi;. Trophy •. o.ngmally dedicated_ to ten ores <Dr. ~lfonso Garcia corrected time. Califo~nia (Edmund G. Bro~ Emigh Family Trophy, winner. took place F eb. 15 as part of tht the Crumn g Club. of Amen ca Robles) l? the winner of the lOR U.S. SECR ETARY ofthe Navy · J.r. l wanner of PHR_F class with of MORF c lass having second SCYA Midwinter Regatta. (C.C-..A)~~chl havm~.the ~~.l class.havinlf,lhesecond be.stcor· (J . Wi llia m Mi.ddendorr II )' flft~best correctedume. best correctedtime. Other officersfor l97Sare J acl ~,..~~:It!-·~ }t , .• , .... ~~----~~~~"!:"" __ ,..... ... ~>'~~-~<.tJ~~•mn:::;~~V.~" .... y,.Jil~ Jf Newport Beach Trophy . Other perpetuaJs : : Honey .. Sha rk Jsland YC. vic1 ~~c ~ .; . , !'\. oJ~;. ~t!Hlno ere l\tal'lna ae ·~~ th .... ~~~ilf~ . "~'"'4?:'.~: iF~~~~~~l.,,,ya~ht to ·commod-~ De i CCA ratings . Deavec's widow~. ieo (Adm . Luis M. B r 1t'v~·· 8G'+0 '"' e 0 fth St t fB .... ·(}r "'msS"WiUISi.tttroesf"',...''frlf!ft"ori~ -~~ ... Mr.'t?~~*~~~~ · :.-::a/91.'"':... Mrs Billie Dea · ff C ) · r h lOR I · v rn r 0 e a e 0 aJa t d t . · · ··~ • ..;.-. •• · ' ... ..,... · . ver , 1s now o er· arrera wmner o t e c ass Califo . rM·lt C t 11 correc e 1me. PORTER SINCLAIR Trophy Lurie M ari n a c ity y c ing .the kudos to _th~ yacht club ~aving the third best corrt>ctcd Evera~~~al win1ne~n of ~~e e P:,r;{'; CITY OF ENSENADA T~ophy, first single hull yacht lo finish 0~ secrela~y -treasurer, and Ernit hav1ng the most wmrung boats. time. Jor ge Moreno Bo net. Pres1dente elapsed time. Beck. SI YC, flct'l captain. * * * * * ere's Ad A>lr•, PH-G, Ru Newcombe. WCVC.Col3' ••9•eo.i., Pt-4-8, Fr•nk 0,Mte,., HVC, Cll140 ~an So. PH H Earl M. St!>ulll, LIVC.44'1(th AllUnh. OR B, Lou Co...,yn>. cavc.ca1«> Alti.tron. PH-H. Teo Pouncli!r SlBVC ... 'S<n l<lltl•, PH•E, Henry Bull~r, 0". Cal l·)ll • Al--. PH·8, A J. Bel•nd MO, 9WCC.HZ37 Alltt·Ca l, ORCA. M Kl"" M IN<~ln, SSVC, C1lmr Afture, PH·(;, Pt1t H•mtHtt' LBVC, Ect 26 Amt>u•i\, OR·B, E001r 0 ~'"· ~OYC, V'• JI AnO•I~. 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Tno.oDrtd, PH·ll. 0.ofQt II. tl<own 1'1)011 Jr •• SSVC.4''Slo Lfphyru" PH·ll. Bo~ IYtY. L8VC. 'fl'lrtllMOPf'. PH.(. WllllamC. Fllt· hilt lf>9er, a cvc. scz u Z1wie, MO • Jan 1'1Ul>9CI". ~!.YC.. Tl1re, PH·H, l(tll~ Harter, CBV(, fr< 11 JO' Mp "· PH·G, t D Bl•oo. F"VC. e...11• Tloe•r Too, P~·C. Alec ll••Clrl•<•. Pl! G, hd ''""'· °""1Khml01, swvc, Rn9)) lBVC, TW·lO T14r~n. P~·ll, Gil KnuO•Oll, uvc. Hu••<•. OR .... C•o•Q• Au\111\, Hn• • ave:. s .. ..,.41 f ,,1 WOOd\m~ll\, OR 9, CorOon T llap+tr DH A, Ci\lrl" S•llly. Fr"c, SOVC, I Ton CllVC. IO•tnel•r T•-. PH·ll. C ... ster I' Sali\bury. To;er Liiiy PH E, lion 0..A<.On, eve. H•t io ll'YC, •·>0 .:..::.:J:Z~D~A~IL~V~P~IL~O~T~~~~_..:.;Th~u~~=.=.•r~4p~n~l~22.:...:..:1t:.:.!'.76 i.,...--------------------------------------------------------~----------------------------------------------~ QUEENIE By Phll lnterlandi merv • once- .. They ought to compel evu y pohuc1an lo malte hiJ speeches here first." TV Speeial save 25% to 50% NEA Rescinds Shop and save at our big Once-A-Month and Only-At-Mervyn's clearance sale! Every item in th1s event will sell at least 25% below original price with many at much higher savings for youl Quantities limited-so hurry in for best selections! Endorsement frlday, aprll 23, 9:30 •·•· • 9:30 P·•· By 808Tll0~1 AS these items available in our Fullerton and Huntington Beach stores only LOS ANGELES IAPl .. A bunc h or t--------------------------------------------------~ ...... """""'"""""'"""""'"""""'"""""'"""""':=:=--------........... --------------~ .... -------1 bureaucrats h1dinJt behind del>ks "Thal wal> Arthur women's sportswear infants and toddlers savings for boys Hill's angry answer to the National EduC'at1on As· soc1ation's rescinding or its recommendation or the TV -~ieilal "J~dge ~o~~on. and ~~~co~tsbos:o """"Q..:.-·:. .-'..~n1 ~ ram a o\;tgti -f;;(ig'e ORIG. SALE ORIG. SALE BOYS r.unaT SUEYE •1o11tt ,..,,,.,., " -~-(""· . .cu ~urfcr=r-~~-.::...... ..... ,,. ~~; -~-.:..-....w-l'~'"' ·,,; ~ 3 S()<t..I.. -'V••••n,. 2.41. iMIUll "" •~ '-"'"'% l 4 ... 4 50 :mx~~~&A-5~~~m {"-.~---·~~~:~~~.:··· · "" ·~·4 c <•'6tr~_<>'-*nQ"'•~s1•0""', ~.:.!lf"'l p. ~v.f'· James Edwa~ Horton, a segregationist who risked his career by ruling against a miscarriage or justice in the famed 1933 case or blaek Alabama youths ac- ASSOHED FASHION PANTS •. SI 2-SI '4 6.41 lr'IFANT'S CARDIGAN SWEAT S . . .SO ~1 .~·~~pt:Jye~~~fc~.~-,.,1'> s 1 ii _., "·~ ........ ._ .~~-... SUMMER SHOR rs . . . . . . . . . .. I qq S7 ,.. INFANT'S TEES ......•.•..... I 9s.2.q9 1.28 cused of rape. YOUNG JR PANTS ......... Sl2-Sl4 6.48 INFANT'S CRAWLERS .......... $3SS 1.98 RIB-KNITTOPS .............. H9 2.98 INFANT'SPLAYPANTS ...... 2qq-4.2S 1.91 SLEEVRESS SHElLS SA 3.91 INFANT'S SLEEPERS . . . . 3 qq 5.49 1.98 MOST P EO PLE TmSK OF lhll as telev1s1on's ASSORTED CARDIGAN SWEATERS. 2.98 DIAPER BAGS . . ...... 69'1 2.98 unflappable Owen Marshall But 1t should be re· PUU.O S TrYV\l "R GIRLS BLOuc.-i::c.-... 2 41 ..__.. th t .... I ti · I · VER WEA TERS.. . .. . . SIO 4.41 vvvu: x.;) • . • • • r . ~m..,..,,"'"" a ne-wn a so 1e ongm11 ue~~-11-w:r:Tim~ Trvv-o.1 i:o 21 ·who·s Afraid of \'1rgmia Woolf'>" creating on · · · · · · · · · · .. · "1t6-4.91 u..AAJ~GIRI 5 KNIT Iq>S .. 2.9'1 S4 • Broadway the rampageous role that Richard SMOCK TOPS . Sl2 Sl4 S.98 TODOLER GIRLS PANTS ...•... SJ SS 2.28 Burton pl.a,_yed in the Ctl m. Pa. YESTER SH.~TS . . . ... SIO 4.98 TODDLER GIRLS SLEEPWEAA .. $4 '4 SO 1.48-2.28 Hill's Canadian dander was up when he learned ASSORTED PANT TOPS . . . •. S7 Sl2 3.91 TCX>OLER GIRLS ROBES"· •••••• Sb-$7 4.41 that the N EA had withdrawn its blessing on .. J udge LONG SLEEVE BLOUSES . . . .... $7 '8 2.91 TODOLfR GIRLS SUPPERS ..•..... 2 "9 1.28 ~ Horton and the Scottsboro SHOUCOTIONSKIRTS .. Sii 5.98 Ta:>OLERBOYSKNITT'S .... 2'49-lSO 1.48 -Ro>s .. LONG SKIRTS .• SIO-St8 6.91 lCODLER BOYS SWEATSHIRTS. S3 S5 1.28 · Apparent!) the ~EA got JR. JEANS . . . . . . 69'1 i.48 TODDLER BOYS OVERALLS .. $5-6 75 2.58 l'old fot<l after -.; BC decided to UDIES KNIT VESTS SS·S6 1.98 TODDLER BOYS SLEEPWEAR S4 SS 2.98 put a dtl>c la1mcr on the sho14 . SHORTSLEEVEKNITTCYS .'4 9'1 2.98 TOOOlERORESSES Mutrng thut the subject matter LIGHT WEIGHT SWEATERS .•.. S7 3.48 c • \> so V S;,.vr & LlY· ) Sry ,. .,., .. might bl' nbJet·t1onable to some LONG SLEEVE KNIT TCYS \!i 2.98 ~· , ....... ~~·A. 3 98 4 98 person!>." the aetor said. "I sup-JR. & MISSES TOPS .. . . $4-Sl2 2.68-7.98 ~·on'""''· ,,1,., 1 J ~ • • • pose the networ k figured 1t had i---------------.-..J to do thut bc.•caus c of the talk about rupc. HI 1.1. ··Out thl' sc-n pl is unchanged from what thl' :":EA rc;1d and approved. Whal you read ts " hi.It \OU i:l'l. f'or the NEA to back down now !.how'> a lack of courag<.' " TllF. TllEMF. Of. "J UDGE Horton and the Scottshoro Ro) s .. ,., courai::c. 11111 rcmarkl•d .. Thl· show poinl3 up how one md1v1dual can rhans.?l' the cour~c of events.·· the actor said. ·Judi::c Horton was a beli ever in the ·separate but equal' µh1losophy. but he :..mply could not allow J)\.'rJUQ in has courtroom And i.o the boys. 14 alh ages r::ani::mi:: from l:l to 19. 14 c•re an•d from execution. The} had bl!en accused or rape b) l 14 0 of the tol4 n ·s proi.t1tutcs .. PROSF.fTTION OF TllE 80 \'S continued, and ont• or thl!m didn't i::et out or prison until 1952 Oddi:. .:noujOth. 11 14 ai. lhl' Communists" ho kept the c-:i!>e ah\·e and pre\j'nlt•d the boys from beini: killed "The Scottsbofo c<iM.' ha.' been largely 11-:nored hy toda) 's itcncration. hoth 14hll\' und block I think that as wroni;:. Youni: black!-mu) he d1si.atisried with rnnd1t1ons todav But wht•n the\' h..'<lk back and "t'l' what it wao; ltkl• In thl' 1930s, the,: will feel better Jbout lh1• prn~n·-;:. that h11!'> ht•<·n m~dc · Helping Disabled Clas Scheduled \ ft\(' WC'l'k <'Ollr'-<' to h•red hv lht.' South Coast tt•:ir h \ olunll-1•1, l11m 111 Commun at' llo"t.11 Aux- "ork 'l\tlh 11wct11·.1ll\ "'' 1li.1n bt>g tnntng ~ton .ahlt«I 1woplt• 14 ill ht• 111 1IJ\ ELJllS, EX f'EATVRED Tht• classes will in · 1;truct on caust'" and er- h•rh or '>lroke. heart .1t1.1C'ks . treatmt'nt, re- hab1htalton and the role of 'olunlt>i>rs tn r e· LOS AN<i Et.f:s •Ar t c,oc1nl~znt 1on .or paltc~ts. I' 111 I' 1 saul St in a \\ otr. proJect 1'•H" 11 rt'' t•\ • chairman forml'r Wlft.' uf ~lll ~l'I t::h 1s l'rt•<1 lt>\. will h<• 1111 1 n t c r v 1 t' w t· r 1 n ,, ll•lcvb1on ftlm uboul rt• 1uvcnutlon prot't>Ssl's Mrs. Prt'sh•\' ~met l>r. Honnld Ht•nn<'it "111 t•on duct interviews for a IJl'O posed syndicated i;cnC's. "Youn~ Again:· haM•d on Bcnnctrs book The cl.1s'l'S 14 1.•rc :-tart· c•<I 111 1972 and a re one or SC'V1.'ra l progrum s uti· d<•r take n by th e h(lspitul's 500 member auxiliary. Infor m ation on the troanlnJi cour!'e 1s availn- b I e b y C'al11n J: t h e hospital auxiliary orrice, ---------499-1311 HEAR YE! HEAR YE! You are hereby off1c1a//y mv1red to be among the many people at ~rl"f AL S ICE CREAM PARLOR to help cft/~br11e Its GRANO OPENING/ A NEW ADVENTURE IN DEL/CA TES SEN 6 SWEETS Specialtzing in TAKEOUT 4 CA TE RING ORDERS. LICHT WT. SHELLS F°""'"' Mol<'' l'otv"""' Stw ..i..e • .,i.,., ,.,,h "'°' ~ '"'' ., or>1 \(CV>J) M<h F~HfON COOIOINATES So-.• ]!> to SO'' °" '"P" "'" •\ \wfaOt•~ • pr.,l"t \ ,ot.~f!t'U uin-1 "°\ r~ CAIDIWI SWU1£1S ..,. Ito\. "'"'Y "'Cl<!".),., n lw....-1 on.J \C J 1..,, TimU NEC< SWEATERS lON! ... _ • ., ... , "'.Jr·et· 0, \h!pt'. ,,. J ,. j, f~").1~ f fUU FlGURC S~ PRINT SllRTS t>S • .J!' .. t J'f'l J~ ,,.,.., "" .,, . °lk•v,.. bv•·tv'I ,,,,.,, ... tt· ,,, joy...J ,,11 S*'c11 1h' f1n1 h l 1111,,, ..,. ,.._ • uh ,,J .. np_.,,,,, .. "J\ """r..,.r•c wo.Jd 1 .. c; '"' 41 ~o ORIG SO 2.98 auc; ~sn 3.48-7.48 ORv SIC S 1 4.48 OllG p 2.98 )RIG ~ 4.98 dresses, pant suits f ~HION ClEARAMCE °''"'"'"' nn11l>Utl\ .'S loo l Pr,nt~ & ~"•d •. f ,.~fll\fM & l(lf•"Y ~I· M,. '" (~1c. sn u2 V3 to Y2 off lingerie, loungewear MINI HAU-SUPS BRIEFS & BIKINIS DUSTERS . ORIG S4 I fn I )S S6S8 l rt,..(Jk.'1 i'!'Y[. >' SALE 48• 61' 2.21 2.61 2.68-2.91 LONG WARM GOWNS ....... S6 S7 LONG NYLON GOWNS S8 4.61 lOUNGEWW ClWAllCE Lo"l "Vlt)f' '""''' i!,..i • l•""1 Jr,.,..~ R,J "' ~ H, ·'' • lc,,..r. lltol"'' \.,.,, 25~ om UNIFORM ClWAICE! O·••Uf'\ P<l,,.,,' /I. <,,..,..I "'""'"'J S•v''" '" r .. pvi." lln.t, ... f.ah.: I 8rul '1t1 '>1~1 f AMOIS SIANO S..f!fd> Loe• Po.,ry Grcfto1 br1•I 3 Uoy In I 1ryl,, S.olen "'f"' (\Ri(. $7 s " 5.98-10.98 JI!'(, SI! \I'> 5.98-10.98 3.48 women's accessories MCXX) RINGS ASSORTED HATS KNTHATS COTTON SHAWLS • BROCADE SUPPERS . SUNG BACK SANDALS . Y11m l FUllC "ANDIACS A "°""'f ., I ~& !ooh ORIG SAU l qq 1.48 S2SS 1.28 I SO H • • .. S-4 $8 1.41 ..S4 , .. $4 , .. 3.48-7.98 savings for girls ORIG GRL ·s OVERALLS 7 -14 • . . • • . . $8 S9 GRL'S JEANS 7-14 ......... S7 $8 QRL'S BUNNY SLEEPERS ._14 . . s-q GRL'S THERMAL UNDE.RWEAR . . S3 GRL S KNEE HI SOCKS •....... St 1 3~ GRL S SLIPPERS 12.3 . . . . . . . . • . S1 GRL S HANDBAGS ............ S3 $4 GIRL S BLOUSES 4-6c •......... SJ SS GIRL'S SWEATERS 4-bl .•........ $4 S5 GIRLS KNIT TOPS 4 61. • . . . • • • • ~" GIRL'S DRESSES 4-6l .•........ 328 S7 GIRLS JUMPERS 4·6l.......... . S7 GIRLS PANT SHS H i.< •••••••• $8 Sl4 GIRL'S DRESSES 7-14 ••••.••••• Sb-Sl2 GIRL'S JUMPERS 7 14 ........ S7-$8 GIRL'S PANT SETS l -14 .••.•... St0-Sl2 GIRL'SSKIRTSETS714 ........ Sl2 GIRL'S SKIRTS 7 14 ........... SS S8 GIRL'S JEANS 4-6•.. . . .... Sl SS GIRL'S JACKETS 7 11 . . . . . . . . $7 $8 GIRL'S SWEATERS 7-14 ............ SS GIRL'S KNIT TOPS 7-14 ....... $4-S7 GIRL'S SMOCK TOPS 7-1'1 ...... $4 S6 GIRL'S EMY CARE TOPS ~e 'J on ()II~ ro~1 S.hort ( ..... ~, .n.t ,,,..P\ '" ·ol.-J "J( j r!'f•"' , .. \ t SALE 4.21 2.91 3.91 1.41 41' 21· 1.61 2.41 1.41 1.91 2.41 3.61 6.61 2.41 3.98 4.98 5.98 2.91 2.41 2.98 1.48 2.48 2.98 ~~ _,,...~ \h1-wt , •• ~ .... ~ l 1<)11 If' ri,.uy '-*' f PoJv tOH()n t • , '1 -P• 8'n4AM • ;"t•\ .. j4 2.68-4.68 1, orr ciu ·s JEANS ' 'ANTS (.,.,..,,..,. I C"""' A U'!'P t ''I"• Wt)°)vll·,_ lfJI, • lj. ,..,. -~· } 14 3.98-5.28 '!J OFF GIRL'S CO·OROINATES ( ,.,,,.,,..,~ ,,f ti,. l •• t ·Jt-f .... ,_ N J:•->11 M • ~ "' JI t pirt-. '\ -.c: J e,,, ~,..,, .,.., 4 ,.., 1.58-3.28 GIRl 'S ~ST. SLEEPWEAR < .-. fl.it•v 0 ' 6 I ... , .... , ,,, & C),,,,, (~,," .. J 4 1.98 savings for boys ORIG. NUMBERED JERSrY<; ... 2 69·3.9'1 SPORTS JERSEYS • . . ... $4 LlffiEBOYSROBE'i .. .6qq BOYS ROBES . . 8 9'I BOYS SCX::K S . 69• DRESS AND SPORT SHIRTS . '4 SO LONG SLEEVE KNIT SHRTS . . . 2 "q S'4 SHORT SLEEVE KNIT SHRTS .. 2 ~ 3.SO NOVElTYKNITS 2 ~ 29'1 PRINT SPORT SHIR rs . . 2 qq FLANNEL SHIR TS 3 qq SHORT SLEEVE CREW NECKS 3 SO KNIT SHIRTS LONG SLEEVES 3 9'I 4 qq NYLON ACETATE SPORT SHRTS 6 qq UffiE BOYS SWEATERS 4 ~ BOYS SWEATERS . . 7 qq BOYS KNIT SHIRTS ........ 3 '49 '4.SO SAU 91• 1.41 2.48 2.91 lt• 1.48 91• 61• , .. 1.48 91• 1.91 91• ).91 I.ti '·" 2.58 BOYS WESTEaN SHIRTS L -.,.,. > ,',....,c V\. i ('ltv l.o j '""wt• P' "'' "~ • "' po yft ·'"' ..,,... ~ ()llOf\' ......... s ·~ 4.98 ~vil!gs for men ...... ORIG DRESS SHIRTS-LONG ...... 6?9-7.qq MENS FLANNa P/dAMl-5 .••••. l .6 9'I BROADCLOTH PAJAMAS ........ 5.9'1 SHORTSLEEVE SPORT SHIRTS 4 9'I Sqq LONG SLEEVE SPORT SHRTS 7 9'I qqq LONG & SHORT SLEEVE KNtTSJ9'1-69'1 LONG SLEEVE TURTLENEO<S 5 9'I 7 9'I DRESS SHIRTS Vt,,.fl, V. ,_. .. n Do .. , ~ 1f\ +f-0 oo t _,<>-J, L ,., 1 t <;Ny. >""•" ''Y'" LONG sum PRINTED SPORT SHIRTS P•.nt\ '"" 1.1LM t 0tO • Ht'\ltl-qt-omeh1 \. 6'u~,.,. ,.., ... " 3 >-t• lEfSURE SHIRT M.... F..~ v 1'4yton A,~·,.~ l~~-1-,.,...., ~,ciJ .. ~,., LOii sum SPORT SHIRTS lot"".l s,.,..,. t# .,,., ft,. 6V....,!'<n ~" A wO"fiobl., S.o-.-,. 'I • ~ ,· .. , SPORT COAT SALE . SALi 3.58 3.58 2.88 2.58 2.91 1.91 2.91 •iG 411!-,/1 1.88 "11\:G 7 '?9 5.98 4.98 c~ 12~ 6.98 Douol~ ICn.r POiy"•'~ 15.99 ......,,'ff..)n(".,. \.~ ~.,. i t:Yri•Pn \ .. LDSURE JACKET CLEARANCE W.j.q: O'.Y')rtmen1 o t 7.98 """"' ·:ind ( ol<l' \ S.o-"l'I "'"' yardage, notions .ORIG. INTERLOCK SOLID KNITS •.••.••. 2.9'1 SQ.ID SINGLE KNITS ......••••• , 1.qq JERSEY PRINTS . . . . . •.•....•••.. 1.9'1 CORDUROY PRINTS .............. <18• BROADCLOTH PRINTS ........•• 1.38 FLANNEL PRINTS & SO.JDS ...... 1.29 SALE 91• 48• 48•. 68' 98' 61• savings for the home ORIG SAU JlNENILE PRINT BLANKETS ..... 89'1 4.48 ASSORTED KITCHEN CURTAINS •. 19? 48' SO.ID COLOR PANELS ...•••.... I 97 91' NYLON PLUSH BATH RUGS •..•. .'4.87 I. 91 UDCOVERS .......•••.•.••..... 257 91• CLUUNCE-fAHCY MAU SHEETS oa;:.11j SALi J,.,. f ,, " , ,,, l , • .. • • • , • .. • • ••••.•• , • J A~ 2.<41 r,~I 1•c.-f,.,..1 ••••••.. ~Mii 3.41 .>•·""I 1• ,.. I "" I . . • • • • • • • . . , • • . • 1 8A 6.41 ~" 1 I,,,,~ f ..... • ... • • • •••••••••• 'l.811 7.41 ,,,~-1., .. J (.,.,. I"• .......................... l 4~ 2.JI •'" 1(0;• ~"' •• \I~ 2.61 THICK, THIRSTY TDWll.$ r .. ,, f'l.rl'•' 1. hr.,.,,.,,.,.. l 11r'"' BATH ••••• , •••• , •••••••••••••• , •••••••••••••• l '>'1 J.tl HAt l() • • • • . • • • • • • • . . • • • • • • • • . • • • • • . • • . • . . • • • • 7 81 J.01 W( ...................... , ....... I ?'1 ti• savings on fine jewelry ORIG. CARON PENDANTS . . . . . . . • . . sq. $12 TYLER GTS JEWELRY • . . . . . 8.25 t20 SCRIPTO LIGHTERS . . . . ) 95 I 3 9S CUSTOM TIME WRIST & PENDANT WATCHES ll q1 1897 SALi 21"• OFI JI"• OfP 21"• Off 509/eOFI savings on shoes ORIG SALi WOMENS SANDALS ..• t'49'1189'1 8.t7 MENSCASUALS . 1'49'1·199'1 ~ 9.t7 LATIGO LEA THtR SANDALS ............ 12qq.14qq 6.t7 3309 E Coast Hwy , Corona def Mar Phone 675-2193 FULLERTON Croasroada Center, 3204 East Yorba Linda -996-8800 HUNTINGTON BEACH 9811 Adams Avenue-963-9731 L • . . .. This elegant Country French setting would warm the heart of the proudest homeowner From the collection of fine furniture at Chandler's 1514 North Main. Santa Ana. This Baker's Rack In satin black. a charming addition to enhance a corner in your home. "~ \.) Dining room furniture with the feeling of "country chic". From France comes the inspiration for Chatillon. a court French collection by Drexel. Graceful lines and the exquisite carvings that have made French period furniture synonymous with gracious living. Chatillon is executed i n rich . beautifully distressed oak veneers and solids. At H. J. Garret Furniture. 2215 Harbor Blvd .. Costa Mesa. ... DAILY PILOT 81 Dress up your home for Sprin g with new f umifl.lre and home furnishings! Pr9.f> in and browse around the stores represented in this special edition for proud homemakers. You'll be inspired! Chevron of Dixie -A new and exciting collection with a california rook. Ash veneers and solid oak. finished in warm. rich brown. distressed finish. This collection is a super look. excellent quality at very popular prices. Complete bedroom. dining and occasional. Available at Ted von Hemert Furniture In Newport Beach and Laguna Beach. ' 2 DAILY PILOT Thurtd• . A r1122. 1m Advertlelng Featu,. , B~ggar Marks 40·-YeaFs-. . ~ T-;;day Three Stores Serve Area WGOGm~k Ciiatrs T he J . H 81s;gar furniture> store 1s observ 1n& its SOth anniversary this year The Bina r funuture store at 1110 No Mam. Santa Ana, 1s one of three stores 10 the com· pupy :.erv1nf( cu~tomers from San Diego north throuah Orange County and Into Los An.;eles and Ventun CounUei>.. The other stores arc in Pasadtna. where 81g· gar 's was founded 1n 1926. and in Pomona "ll 1s Interesting that the Biggar stores are now 1n their SOth year of :.erv1ng discnminatmg homemakers in Southern Califo rnia ," Arno Lehmann . s tore manager in Santa Ana. s aid . He also mentioned that, "II 1s unusual that thu fam1l) Biggar fi rm has upanded and crown Crom the onamul store 111 Puadena lo lbree stores no~ 1n Santa Ana. Pomona and Pasadena under the sume fum1ly direction of John Biggar nt ~nd Richard Biggar •• Twenty-four persons are employt'd at the San· t.aArui. facnilur£ store. The store markets fme furnitu r e . t'arpels. custom drapery. lamps and acceuor1es . ·The Santa An~ store has fi ve professional anterior de· signers, who have the ad· vantage of working with 81ggar's own custom up· holslery workroom and drapery !>hop. Ch:urs, sofas and lov· eseat!> <:an be styled to suit ind1v1dual needs . OraJ)t'rlea, espet'lally de signed for your home, are hand-tailored In lhe shop 81ggar's designers are a\•a1lable for expert guidance 1n coorcl1nating furniture, carpeting, draperi es and ac · ~onH, aceorcliog--&A Lehmann. "A Bigaar 's de · signer," Lehman says, "w1)I bring togetht r every aspect of your in· t e r1 or design with layouts or room arrange- ments. color schemes. fabric a nd carpet ~mples. and help you v1suah ze the total ef · feet." He says, "the designer can actually save you time and money by help· Ing you eliminate costly tria l and er ror . . - purchuH. "All services are thoroughly inspected and serviced ~fore de- livery to you," say11 Lebmann . Delivery service is free throu&h· out most of Southern California. -Amo" the lines of home furnishings car· rled a r e Henredon. Heritage. Drexel, Sim· monir. Aireloom, Marb ro. StiUel, Karastan. Cabm Cra.lls and, of course. Bi'ggar's own custom upholstery. There a re ext ensive warehousing facilities m both Pasadena and San· ta Ana. Merchandise is generally available for i mmed iat e d elivery without Ion& waits for "specia l o rd e r s," Lehmann says. Session Set on .}~~~~~- .. ;~~~&~~ covering -but were afraid to ask." All this information will be available at a Sherwin Williams free. one ·h o ur "Do It ~<m.--.u'' -<.lla~s.. Ceatut. ing m ovies arid de· monstrations. They will show you how. what tools you need and will loan you wall paper sample books. A special Discount of 20'k off Regular Retail Prices will be offered lo every person attending class on Tuesday, April 27th at 7 p.m. Sherwin Williams is located at 316 1 Harbor Blvd. in Costa Mesa. 1-M. llOYD ) Selecting the finishing touches on a new model hOme are, from lef1, William Pelka, staff designer ; Ruth Louise Balfour, A.S.l.D. and Dennis Byler, display coordinator, all with J . H. Biggar at 1110 North Main St. in Santa Ana. INFORMS In the DAILY PILOT SAVE THRU APRIL 30 I 1t QUALITY HAME IRAHD CAR~T LOW DISCOUNT PRICES SHOP AHD COMPAU KITCHEN~ CARPET I OO't OF PA TTBHS HOUIS MON·SAT 9-6 FRI. EVE TILL 8:00 UNIELIEVAILE SELECTION OF NYLON PLUSH IHCLUDIHG ALL THE HEW EARTHTOHE COLORS ·~ $7.95 Cltoo•~ ~ II ., Aftd coaon To _ 4f.5AS ~~r s5!~ MOW '1• ... ~/ BRING YOUR MEASUREMENTS REMNANTS AS LOW AS soc sq. YO. COME AHD GET THEM f!1s1T OUR I( LINOLEUM DE". W• F•atwr. ARMSTRONG CONGOLEUM MANNINGTON GAF • ... one of many fine lines on display at Ted von Hemen 's ..._ .. ,\ . I ~:· ',· ,, _;,;,.--- Truly an ·exciting collection of chairs in a large selection of fabrics, ready for immediate delivery. WlEIDAYS Ir SATURDAYS t :OO to 5:30 NEWPORT BEACH • m; \\ E:o.1Tl.lff llH . b-12·2050 LAGUNA BEACH • II • ''If( 111 lll \.'I II\\\ I~ ~I TORRANCE • 2.IM'l llAWTllOR,~: HI.\'!) tll1w11 ~n 11111 "u" 12~ 301 .r.1112;~ GONE TODAY The$239 indulgence You're determined to lose those elllr1 poundt, 50 you're ready to sign up .lt thoit costly figure s.lon <ind slar1 e~erci\ing. But when you have to m•ke choices .iboul how you spend your money, why nol · try self-discipline •nd d.&ily work-outs oil home, HERE TOMORROW jogging, oind .ill the sporb you un m•ke lime for. Then w•lk your slim new figure into RB Furniture, oind you un hoive your uke and e•t it too. The$239 investment We de"gncd this cl.i~sic rnnlt'mpor.ary sof.a in • groicdul \l'vcn·foot ~itt', we mak•· ii in our own foictory, .and we know ii\ trrrWc ! lonit·wearin~ Herc ulon f.abric with <i rich, comfor1.ihlt' lt·-ture in corre l.ated pl•ld <ind solid, wilh J:rt.11 new •e.uon <nlo"' oind combin•liom. to 'hon\I' from. O ur dt'rnriltin~ service .al no e•lr• fn\I ""ill ht•lp you crc.1tf' \Our pe,..on.al room settlnit .iround thi• finr hoi•ic de"j;\n. Al•o oiv.ailable, m.alrhing loH•se.lt, full •ire or qul'en \lrept>r, .ind lounge ch.ii"'. FURNITURE Oc!llvtry .ind our f.imous ".trrantv of qu.1li1y oil no extr.i cost . ... -~· La -t ill - --II.Ill! tlMt II ,_I!.. -··· IUI W I-• MTU.IA/Cllllll'911 llllP t --. lllt II• .. .,_ OMAI ntuo tit-.. ~(-Ill I ,..,.., COtU ll04l II If • -t"f COof111L tU :•: St _.,MB l ,_a. CA1191 Nt • -""'IU..U: JIJ • C.•••t-Nt\U1 tOIOO .. , .. , _,.,.,Oii tlolOt· l .. ll .. au ~ -1m W -to..._ 11H u..-ttw _,_, •-<It S ~"•"''< rUAMIOA n S ·--lflhltt11 IO tOO ;• ... ....-& ...,.......! llll l I~ M Ma ............. ttt S t· ft UI OtllO 70 \ (lttt•""'"' •~II_, IOU'Ylt tiliY l\\tJ 1 C .,...-.,. ~ ...,, 24' , • .,... o.tit ...-~-~ tout ~~ 11• worrvu l•o• r.t"",. .. wooau• •••Lu · 11~11 :;:,~; tt• -ft•t .... 11-• S.00~ r OAYI & Wl(tC • WlftCO&Yl 1t UNTIL t • U !UllOAT 10 UNTll • • SUNOAT U >O UNlt~' '"'•t IOI! ,.,.,~"' . ,. .. "' ·-'' ...... ,. .. ' . I Solar Heat · ay ¥ear· Pool Problems Many peopll• \\ 1Lh s"immang pools ant. spas arc ugain c·ontt•rned about the rising co l or ga-. and l.IOl>I h~atang Present pool owner& and people ,,1..innang to install pools face the ~ame,.12tvbll•ms ~pirahng costs and energy shortu~c 0 n e o t t h l' r 1 r" t p r ..i ct 1 c a l a n d ecooom1cul solul 10ns lo tht' problem ts the solar heatin~ ue111~ ulf1·n·d b~ man~ ( rnanufacturt-r~ A<·corctinl( to Jerry to 10 degrees. Because or the constant water flow through the system. pool O\\ners can ra1se the pool's temperature to the desired le\'el. The Solar Resources· collectors are modular in design, so owners can add as many collect ors as desired to achie\ e the proper pool heated level. Soler Resources Company. 1't33 E. Borcherd Ave .. Santa Ana provides design and in&tollo tion of soler pool heaters Users have found they can easily get their pooli, to over 80 deArees and m aintain this temperature w1Uun a few degrees around the clock. I( higher temperatures are desired. all the pool owner has to do is simply install <.idd1tional collectors TIMEPIECES FROM THE PA ST RICH LUSTROUS WOODS, GOLDEN BRASS-JOINED TOGETHER to create d1stingwshed reproductions of coveted he1rloom clocks Supernaw. Pr<.>s1dt•nl ot ~olar RC'sources Company. in ~untu Ana. Callforrua. "A l solar pool ht>ulan~ s~slt•m pe rmits people to take mux1mum ad\ aittltgl· of the universe's best heater tht• sun Jt absolutely no cost " Solar ht'Utt•rs l'Un be m~lulled on both new or cx1~tin~ pooh arnl ~pas m or abo\'e ground 1 ( the: homt• owner already has a gas or propane heater 1t can be used to heat the pool on its o\\ n dunng the normal swim· ' mmg iiea~on und a:. a back-up for cooler dayi, to extend the"" 1mming season. Supernaw noted thut the solar heater's initial cost 1s s llghtb more than gas or pro- pane heaters. but 1t pav:, for itself usually in five years or k .,s b\ rt•ducing ut11Jty bills. Supernaw said that the system even works in periods of i;Hghtly cloudy or foggy skies. He explained t.hat the same principle that produces ~unburn on a cloudy day also affects the heating capabilities of the system. He al o added that the pool itself acts as a reservoir for heat. Whtie cvco pool 1nstallat1on involves a different set of l'ircumstanccs including pool size, pool onl'ntat1on. pool location, water temperature: prl'ference, wind condi- tions. and other \ arwblcs too numerous to mention, i,a,·m~.., <JCC'ordmg to Supernaw. In som e instances users may want to bypass their con"ent1onal pool heaters en· tirely, or to install the solar pool heating system without the conventional gas heat· mg system . To accomplish this. all the owner has to do 1s add a pump with a 3~· horsepower motor to )us pool pump area to circulate the water to the solar heatmg panels. Readers who would like more informa· lion on solar pool heating may contact Jerry L. Supernaw. President, Solar Resources Company, 1433 E . Borchard Avenue, Santa Ana, California 92705; (714) 547-1615. Key-wound 30-day movement wtth time, stnke & calendar can be siza bk In Southt•rn California the cost for GALLERY OF CLOCKS 5327 UNIVERSITY DRIVE, /RV/NE (714) 552-3131 SAN DIEGO FRWY. (1405) & UNIVERSITY DRIVE ~-:.l~~-.na~~':':_~,8,as ts uppr:,u~1~~at~l,y_S:4~_per month . 1\J, .. ~\h'at is~~t\~-·· ~~ a•'"'~.,,. • ·. -. . . . , ., ~ .... *. _.:· ·~"""=''""·· -. . v·~ . ., •bi1ls~e'ho~c O\\nt•r wouJdn 't have to pa}• ........ ,.,,;'<T~ ......,. . .. ... '··~·"""h,':':.::';f.¥i.~ .. .,..... I ~t··~.;' ";:""".,. ... . with;h~ol~~g~i~:~C:J(~:.~;nst~~e~nd shiel,eci Liv· e ·11 up ·and "'o'"r ut'i;·~~:t\~~~~Z1 solar system can produ<.'l' 100 degree water - even when the: outside temperature b zero. _ . Supernaw uddt.•<l lh~1r 1t i.s µract1cal t o • operate tht• solar ht·~1tmg t'\l'n on overcast t---~ -Cays if y.ou can ci.cn l:.uutl.)· see. your shado'' "The .,un·., ht•al 1s getting through m sufficient quantity," he explained, ··to suffic1eotl~ hl·.1t the.• "atcr passing through . • i J • 1 ,, • ~ i I l ~ the solur t·ollt•ct IOI.! p.1m•ls .. llo\\ Solar lleatC'r~ \\ork En•ry manulutlun.'r has a slightly dif- ferent idea of ho" to produce n·sults for the pool owner Hut lJJstc.·all)-, they are similar to Solar Rc•sourct•.., 'Y'tem which t!) one of the leadings~ :-.l<.'m" bl·1n~ ::.old today MO!->l of lht.• \\ork 111 tht' !->Olar pool ht•at mg ::.ystem 1::. dorw h~ the sun The onl; ad- ditional cnc.·rg _, rwt•<kcl 1:-. ,1 :.mall motor to circuhilt• lhl· pool'' atl'I' \\'ht•n tht• t·ollt•c·to1 s <•fl' installed on a roof or !->lu1wd surf'H'l'. the pump motor forct's '' atc·r t 11 t IH• pam•b where 1t goes into a pipe lllll'l at t Ill' top of tlw l'ollcctor. The • w<Jter 1s thl'll d1~tnbutl'd equally an a thin la.\C'r ul l'l'PJll'I plJll' al·rnss the tn!)lde of the collector Tht• "atc.·r· 1s then dra\\'n inside the collt:ctor ah..,orl.11ng the solar heat col- lected Ii\· thl' surl al'l' It tht•n enters a second pi pt• \\ ht<'h t'<trnc.~.., the '' ater back to the pool T~ p1cally. tlw pool "ate·r healed m the collector::.\\ Ill l'ISl' In the range Of 2 degrees WONDERFUL Sig~11t *Ligl1t· THERE'S NOTHIN G LI K E IT ' from '59 " 1865 HARBOR BLVD. DOWNTOWN COSTA MESA PHONE 548-5131 f or CIJ~sifit"tl Ad AmON Lall A Doily Piiot Ad-•isor 642-5478 L1re·s for living. and when the weathers mild the place to live is out-ot doors Get the most oul of our beau11ful spring and summer weather with this attrac11ve outdoor furn1turP The cna1r and chaise J.A &.8) !lave a luxunous weave of PVC lubing and copolymer siraps-ror maxlhiOifi cor11for1 1:..tg~­ we1gh1 aluminum cons1ruct1on features non·lllt legs and white plastic arm rests In yellow and white or tanqerine and white For fun-filled dining gather your family and frtends around a 48" redwood lrn1sh rable and benches CC) And lop 11 olf wrtn a shady vinyl umbrella ID) You II be ready for a summer of fun A. PREMIER CUSTOM CHAIR Model ::751 Reg. 11.49 9.88 8. PREMI ER CUSTOM CHAISE Model ::351 Reg. 23.99 19.88 C. REDWOOD FINISH ROUND TABLE & BENCHES Model #48SPR Reg. 59.99 49.88 D. PATIO UMBRELLA Model =780 Reg. 29.99 24.88 Those special summer smells lh1nk at>out thE' smr.tl ot steakS cooking on an Penetrate pooped soil r1uldoor 9tttl -now 1r11ni., :ioout our low OlrC" 011 1t11r, hart>Pcue' LOI!> nt sp,.c1.11 lealurf's -f1JI01nQ lt•o•, IUS!·pt()(ll lltltU51al:>lf' 1)11'1 ;i"<J 1•.uy-1011 whr .. 1s. JIP~Oy tO l)~~f'ITiblP Mndcl :4117 SIRUCTO 'N PARBEOUl GRILL ' Reg t2 99 8.88 Reed tekff the lead One of IM most popular types of ff'nC1n11 bE'CAuSI" rt"s 1nPkPCns11111 1-asy 10 1Ml<1tl ano looks good wht>n you qet '' up l ~r h roll is 6' 1t t 5' 1n ti l"lilll,,al cntor RCE D FENCING . Reg 13 99 9.88 I 301 So State College 870·0050 PPnlrl'~ all purpo•e lf'·ttto1r·1 ,o; ~pf'c1allv fNmuJ.111•11 to btP.l~ up hard r>.in :ind cHt1 .. 1 c nmPOCIE'J snd\ I""''' I 1wn'> !.hrut•S trr•• s. II ''"r' ·1ntj vr•Ql'tablrs Gi'lilon COvl-r 11p 1 4 no I ~<l fl 1;[RMAdo1' f1f,ff1£~ P"1 '> '1• 3.98 1275 Brlatol 556·1500 II Big benders < 10 on .i orn<hnc; ~orrc. but not 11 ~l)flnC1nr; "fl'''' 1 h•' til'mlN t)(J&rcl 1<; a lull 4" w1r1,. rr I'"''' r Ort1rn<1n 3 WldC \lie U~I' ti for 11dg1nrj yo111 t•r•d'• ror 11•nr.1no l'tC:. Na11m11rv oocav r•"H'ltllnl. wc.1lh1•rs 111tr11c1tvl'ly .. nrowooo nr NDr fl no11no. f<1>1J toe l1n 11. Sc lin. ft. 6980 Cherry Ave. 634·71 t t 324 West Katella 532·2506 7707 Garden Grove Blvd 537-9571 or 893·6523 Open Mon thru Fri 9 to 9 Sat. & Sun 9 to 6 Open Mon. thru Fri. 9 to 9 Sat. & Sun. 9 to 6 Open Mon. thru Fri 9 to 9 Sat. & Sun. 9 to 6 Open 9 to 6 except Mon. & Fri. 9 to 9 Open 9 to 6 every day .. Advertlalng Feeture ThurSda .A 1122 1976 j l • OArL V PllJOT ft:J Chandler's Marks 84th Cbandhr '• flo e furniture at ore. 1$14 North IC1ln Street, Santa Ana, llnown u "Tbe Store of Famous Namet." la planntna a busy year for lt71 as tbe firm celebratet Its 84lh year of o~rauon u a fWJ·Ume furniture at.ore. A tradlt ioo of leadership In ho me furnl s hin&s takes Chandler's back past the tum of the century. Chandler's has been directed by four com· pany presidents In its history : Its current pre- sident, Charles J Loehr. haa seen 30 years with the firm. Renowned for Ju stock of the most select furniture the Chandler's name b~s re- malned with the com- pany as a tribute to quality crafllmanshlp and design excellence. 11;•. ~,,, ~FIRST TIM~ EVER ! i,;~l\i~ ! 10% OFF S,.RfNO ©OO~~ HARDWARE .fl GU ARANTEED 10 VEARSI ..... 1 .. 0 ***** CALL 549·2333 C:9'•S T CUSfO!ol ORA,UIU FOR A FREE ESTIMATE .YA, llo1ltl "; . 1,.,,,.1 './ '"/""" II l IH~ '<•H O ~TA In A"A " JVAN Carpet Warehouse STOP/ DON'T PAY RITAILI SHOPeCOMPAREe$AVE Hl•LOW HEAVY QUALITY PLUSH CARPET NOW YOU CAN AFFORD TO AR PET THE WHOLE HOUSE! ~----....... --------imo4 • e ~•._MIKE'S 124 E. 17th St. COSTA MESA • 645-4330 ttOUU.._~ r-• .., .... , .. ,,.._ n.-. ....... . ~,, .. , 1 4 DAILY PlLOT PLUSH SHAG s4~ s5~ SQ. TD. SQ. YD. 100% NYLON alues to s141s SHAG SHA :~~~, s3 •H•·lowt •Soltct!I •Commerc111 •Nylons •Tweeds VALUES TO $6.9S • lST QUALITY CARPET ONLY! • FIME QUALITY PADDING Ii LAIOll AV Al&.AILl- WI IMST ALL ANYWHlllll ALL WOik FULLY GUARANTEED! THOUSANDS OF YARDS TO CHOOSI flOMl , SAVE $50 401 MAIN ST. SAVE $30.00 NEW! -----AUTOMATIC CHEF MlcPl1111 I• •Aul-tic S.-Cont•OI ~.b'l'--.111••····· ftOl juet by "-... \UIM -off eut0ft\Uc.91ty when fooef ltdoM. • Hlth, Medlu..Vo.frott llfMI L-coo6't'1jl ..._,, •IO Mi ... Ditll•I T"'- HUNTINGTON HACH GOLQENWEST l WARNER HUNTINGTON BEACH Armoire $849. Night Table $289. ea. Bed-King Size $375. Triple Dresser 7611 $749. Twin Mirro $129. ea. SA LES I SE RV/CE 536-7561 DECORATIVE BRILLIANCE INSPIRED BY THE VENICE OF A GOLDEN AGE. SALESONL Y H.J.GARRETf fURNITURE PROFESSIONAL INTERIOR 0£SIGNERS Opt" Mo"·· Ttwn. l Fri. Evea. 2115 HARBOR I LVO. COST A MESA. CALIF. /'llttoG!r-:::::..... -· • • . :· I :f .. Fashion ISlanat:hic . ~Store Features Nettle Creek Designs ' • • Natltd tn the middle are on hand. to accent 1a1 fabttd aDd kleu lMo Fashion bland ~ a any style or rurni.sh1.0gs. t b e b o m • w b • r • ry cble decoralina Tbe Nettle Creek Shop meu.atemenll and op, appropriately also has a selection of est.hnatn may be mlde •ec1 the Nettle Creek thousands of lash.loo Oft ~ spot. There ii "° eta o p b e c a u 1 e I t fabrica which they can cbarae for this ~. .,.clallsea In the na· have Cl!llom made mto only for the mercb Dd1M ..,ally known and de· b d d eelected. Jted Nellie Creek de-e •prea s , curtalna. The Nettle Crffk lbop and draperies , tna and fabrtca. wallcover&Dll plus a spec I a I l 1 f s In i s e I e c t 1 0 n 0 t r In e pers~nallaed HTYlces. _. This eleaant shop of. lurruture The warm atmoapbere .1ers over 200 custom wit.hln the shop LI renect- quality bedspre ads an Trained decorators ed in all lu per1onnel. tvery poss ible color help an your st'lectlon to You'll rind It h a eombinataon Hundreds ensure beautiful home lasclnatlna place to shop f decorator throw furnishin&s. Theae de· forflnehome furnjshloas Ulows and acceaaortes corators are happy to br-and areal Ideas. •• 1.·~\°}<I> :~.~;.':_;:.~.... . 'Knob Hiii Blue' 11 the name given this Nettle Creek bedspread C:'1 a 'Lllllan Ru ssell' cherry four-poster bed, also avalJable at Nettte Creek In Fashion Island Wo-odWOrks-Shop Worth the Hunt Vi 1 t tor a at the KJar. "Our 'Dynamite' Woodworks bave to be collecttoo orrers a more peralatent aometimea. elecant appeal. Each accordln1 to Barbu• piece ls eonstructed and Klar, man11er of the Ii.Dished b)' band." Tbe flt m • s Sant a An a 'Rustic' line provides a sbowroom1. ·•we·~ not · mon casual appeal. la the eaalttt place to find. euy to care for and ls One cu.tomer told us be VlrtuaUy tndestrucllble. had driven by three Became of tbe unique lim" beCore ht finally enc In e • r l n f . • om e 1aw our sign. He must Woodworks urniture havebeenprettyexcited can be taken home when he tlnally located partially assembled. A us becauH he boufbl a whole room full wtll fit whole house fu I of into a pick-up or sta\lon fumlturet'' Klar added. waaon. "Most or our Solld pine butcher block table comea In a variety of 1l1H and ahape1 at the Wookworka. 2100 S. Grand, In Santa Ana A v I s i t t o t h t' customers like the sav· ·Woodwork •a f actory ings afforded by plcklna showrooms. located at up their furniture here at 2100 South Grand, la a o u r S a n t a A n a-;::=================="-====~====; new e x p e r i e n c e 1 n warehouse and dolna the furniture shopping. "It's f i n a I a s s e m b I y 'like walking into so-themselves," adds Ms. meone 's home ,'' a Klar. · CtUtomer remarked. In addition to furniture The simple solid wood the Woodworks offers an construction and coo· interesting selection of temporary rustic design plants and hand crafted _are combined with items including pottery, lt'ather, ceramics and weavings m acrame. hundred& of woven stain~ glass and fabrics to create a dis· wooden toy1. The many tinct furniture concept. old commMclal graphics All of the furniture dis· pieces on display. some played al the Woodworks dating back to the 1800's, LI manufactured by the are also for sale. firm at their plant In On· The company began tarlo. Sin ce the 1>uy· operation almost three er. deals direct with years ago and opened Its the manufacturer the Santa Ana showrooms in furniture, though rich in December or 1975. A new ·appearance. is orrered at showroom-warehouse surpris ingly low prices. complex has been leased Two distinct lines are at the junction of the .. 1'··:~~-0;;~~~ . " states Ms. set for mid May. The ____ __. ___ __, firm also maintains ••°"*"•'r •• the DAILY PILOT showrooms at 743 East Foothill. Claremont. The woodworks is located in Santa Ana just 300 y ards north or Warner on Grand. Store hours are lOAM to 7PM Monday-Friday, lOAM to SPM Saturday and Noon lo 5Pm Sunday. SPACE AGE ~ .. new m~!~o~ee~t·f~ ~ ~ ind1111dual who appreciates the ~ unusual. Ideal for home or office. • ,90.,.:e ) ... •N •op • cy<oloc b;,..., "' t,......., bl<xl .,, ...., •• •• ~ .. !.ft. wdrll 2 "· A ~~)299 GALLERY ~~~[••·• .~UWOUE_,~~~· .. C~URAtrr .... ,. ,_ - FURNISHINGS NEWPORT'S FINEST IN DECORATING AND INTERIOR DESIGN 411 N•'"'" rt Blvd N• woorl Beach 673·6000 ....... ""~$el 10-~ s..~ •1 ~ ......................................................................................... (,..,r;J OUR MOTHER STORE NORDIC TRENDS of Los AllC)eles is CelebratinCJ her 18th Birthday since we an her offspring we're also celebratin9 with 18°/o DISCOUNT OH EVERY ITEM IN OUR STORE HURRY! SALE ENDS FRIDAY APRIL 30 IMPORTED GENUINE LEATHER RECLINER & OTIOMAH DIFFERENT CHAIRS S-. Hows T--..Sclt. I 0 ..-,S:lO-CloMCI s...dtry • MOIMllly (r ... Ji)NORDIC LINE Furnishing 277 E. 17th ST., COST A MESA MIAi IUUB~:-~~~m" ... CINTH ~11111 .............................................................. .. -. INTRODUCING M\IB1[ LATEX HOUSE PAllT save Durable, colorf aat. Resists chalking, blistering, peetlng. After sale price $10.99 gal. Gal. AND SAYE.•JOO ON THESE GREAT FAVORITES ~1916 The 91eniM. wi..-Col'oany 11• .. '"' ......... . "" ---o.c-..,. i!r=· a·IOO • unx HOUSE PAllT Our best hiding, longett lntlng flit l1tH house p1int ILOSSLlftl HOUS1 & 'fllM PllllT 8t1utlful glon. Ute on any Hterlor surf1ce, from siding to shutters. Aeg. 113.• gal. Jal;Jfu.t.M ~tutl ThHt co.Unt-111 ttlt rewll ol tNMI.,. ,_.,di and IH ll"Q llf tht S'*wln·WIH1am1 C-P'"J· Wt 911a1alltH ,OW uhfKilon In IM ult ol lhett p1oducll Of fOll' putehaN ptlet •Ill bt 1tf\llldM.. : f, save•700to•M00 sav1•1°0 AWMINUMlftlt& ICIYLIC LlTll IXDNllOll LADDIRS llDWOOD STA• For ptcnlc tab ... , Reg. S•I• SIY• lawn furnllu1'9 • -~ 8' Step S24.97 S15.97 s 9.00 .... 2,, I ~ 16' Extension $31.97 S24.97 $ 1.00 1 ~ 20' Extension S49.t7 $35.97 $14.00 24' Exttntion S59.t7 $45.97 $14.00 Aeg. S3." gal. SA&.l INDI MAY 1at MMtBM .................. 991-7150 ... tlUS ...•••••.•...• 511·• 1'1 So Euclid AvtnUt CDST A WU ................ 557-1766 25152 Mclnlwrt StrMd. a.111 •--a.. lMIWOOO ••.•••••.•.•. :n3-f2S.6686 3191 Hlrllor M AJlEIY'ON .•••••.•••••••••.• SlS-4868 -~SllWI (IAMi( .................... 997-3151 212 H Hncr 8'\ld. tUmNGTOKtuot .......... 191-2577 tMll1 -~ ~ 117 So. Tllllan Avtn111 SAMTA AMA ................ s.6-9770 1138 So. 8riatol SCr'MI Monct.y,.Ulru F~y I a.m. to• p.m. Saturday 9 1.m. to S p.m. Closed Sunday Thursday, April 22, 1976 DAIL v PILOT as ows New t· Room Makers "The Room Maker, RB Furniture's in novalsve design for 1976, is the living room con· cept or the decade," ac cording t o H ol(l!r Thomas. ch1d designer for RB Furniture "The Room M akcr 1" the ultimate 1n vcrsat1h ty and h1gh·faah1on :<>t,>I ing." Selecting the optimum grouping or Room Maker sed1onals for your home requires matching up the proportions o( the units "1th the amount of space a\ aaluble in your living room . Says Thom as. .. It's very cas) lo make a costly m ist ake an scale 't\'hen buyrng hvang room furn1turt- . The safest way to a' 01d this 1s to bring a i.call>d·down drawing to the !>tore. even a simple one. bhowing where your doors and windows are Giant after Easter Sale Owtt 100 u ·Z·IOY!' On Displ•y ONE WEEK ONLY SSO.oSlOO Off On All b ·Z·Boys in Stock. CW. Ms 4/2t/76t /! ........ _,, \ ..I' ..: ...... • ·-•"' : ... i. ::. ELA-I-BOY WHITE'S SHOWCASE 28892 M,uguerite Parkway Mission Viejo lOll Avery Pl1w l 495-5902 369 [~ 17th Street (\V1•,t1l01t ~C)u.111•) Costa Mesa ({mn1•r 171h !. )u,1111) 642-8657 Designed and madl' 1n the RB fact on. thl• Room Maker as a\.<itluble in a wide \'Ur1t•t) of fabrics and colors to fit in with any deroralln~ scheme. "It effcct1H?I) combines laving room elegance with the casual look that 1s so popular an home rurn1sh1ngs lo day," continues Thoma!>. .. and in our h 1ghly mobile society, 1t 1:. l''C · tremely pr actical as the individual sectionals can be arr ansed and rl'ur. ranged to fst new sur r oundings." located as "ell as other RB furniture Comp•ny's 'Room M•ker' yields the umltlmate In veraatlllty •nd atyllng piece:. of furniture ~ou -------------------------------------------------------- • have and intend to keep Will Hrossman, man- a~er of the Costa ~tesa store s~11d ··RH decor· ators ah' ays s u~gest "..a' s to select fu rn1ture to ·blend "1th "hat you ..alreadv ha\£~ This makes r t-·decoralin~ ~ step b~ step procedure that "on 't put a strain orfl the budget · Time Galkry Tlmepleces from the past In r ich lustrous hand-carved woods are featured by Les Reeves at the Gallery of Clocks, 5327 University Drive, Irvine. ~. -TWO \VEEK ONLY 20°0 ()FF ( )n ( :usto111 I )rnpcrics T ,,.,, i<:1•1nl,1Qe ol our t1t•11 df'CO' 1' "'l ~l'N e. ''"'•It our • 11e l.uts Turn your w1nf!Ol\S onto I r JI pnnt\ ol I t5hoon • ~If' ·t ''"mover •OO IV!''" Cr!!Pk f,1t-r·cs C1>11on~ Vl'I•("~ sol~•. '~''"''\ ond mflrf' Nf'lllf' I rrl'I h I\ m~i:l!! •I ~.1•y Int I' outoly your w1ndo1ws in I cu :om•tCd l'IPl).lnt f l•ho.in .ind poss1bl0 IN ~(111 In .111.11n qualoly a t proc"' Y"U tin ,1flord, ( "'•O• a~d ( ""':>o' .. ""'•1 '••i ' lloma• S~odH Y.tfaocu ol'd Co•o C""''"' Hettie Crl!l!k Shop, 23 Fashion Island, NewPOrt Beach 6".886() : 88 DAILY PILOT Thursd•r· Apt1t 22. 1976 Celebrating Our • . sarY ~oth Ann1ver ~ PROOF THAT THE GOOD THINGS LAST. Serving Southern California Since 1926 THE BIGGAR TRADITION The West's most varied selection of the world's great home furnishings including: • HERITAGE • DREXEL • HENREDON • AIRELOOM • SIMMONS • BROWN JORDAN plus many others Biggar's ·Custom Upholstered Sofas and Chairs Exceptional Service .... has a Biggar meaning-a quality of service to match our furnishings "After sale .. service 1s something we've been build· 1ng on since 1926. Wide selection •... 1s in the cont1 nuing tradi- tion for Biggar excellence, and Includes only the finest names in home furnishings. Henredon, Heritage, Drexel, Simmons, Alreloom. Marbro. Stiffel, Karas· tan, Cabin·Crafts. and many others. including Biggar's own custom upholstery. Convenient terms • • can be f itted lo your individual needs. We carry our own accounts so that you deal only with us (excepting Master Charge and BankAmer1card, of course) Professional designers •••• from our famous interior design staff are always available to provide you w ith professional assistance at no extra charge. SEE BIGGAR'S NEWEST DECO RA TED MODEL HOME in "TUSTIN SEaUDEDS" • Oft larntt Lan•, North Tustin, lat off old Foothll loule•ard. 1110 N. Main St"# 547-1621 Santa Ana Fine Home Furnishings Interior Design Al.so Pasadena and Pomona J"UiM'JWf. "pnt-22 t976 Recycled Water ~Use UpNuclear · Debates Slated L ltf. Boyd ByTBOJIMD. EUAS Generally amonc the first to nch.t environmen· ta! protection laws, ca.llfonua farmers and bul· nessmen rJnd tbemselvea among the cbltf , LOS ANCEL&S <API beoeHcia.rtea of the 1972 federal Wat.er PotluUoo ~-TopanJa Canyon Control Act ; •uh ~Id M Hempt That law demanded that industries clean up :from city and county lh~r water before putung 1t back lntoaewers or PAY 'b•n• on ouclity. • h th ····oodi trlta•i..t ~Superior Court lawsuit o. ht'avy sure aree to e sam~•u 1 c Ula icontendl. treat It 1 The 1ull fil e d by A MAJOR, UNEXPECTED SIDE benefit ls , Woodland Hills attom~> that Industries are finding It chuper t.o recycle the ~.A. Eckl and a group water they must now clean than to drain It off tnd •catted Beacbfront USA replace it with a 0-eiih supply. ;claims the beuch 1s Industrial waler therefore is bein1 used three ~owned by the state and and four times before it is finally discarded. 1h~ased to private 1n· The result is that far leu water than expected ~viduals, putting It out must be brought to Southero Callfornftl via tbe stale js\de Jurisdiction of local Water Project. wbieh benefits farmers in the San ,police. ·Joaquin Valley ~ A hearing on the civil The benelttJ> have not ~matter was set for May been obvious to them >'· before this year Ounng J and after "et winters. Call 642-5678. they have betn given sur- SOUTH ERN CALIFORNIA FOCU : Put • tew word• p I u s w a t e r . B u t 1. to work tor ou. Cahrom1a's record drought last winter could have INIMJIT&IAL &SCYa.JNG ALONE la not rtspoulble for tbe entlre 1urph11 of water ln C•Ulornla. Futon Hke lower titan upected Four ont-hour debates popula~ 1rowtb and incn.ued empbaaia 00 on "Nuclur Ener1)' and ....... •-d ~....i I l f ll Propo1ttion 15" wtll be a_..mea .. an c.,............umt Oftl' 1 0•• am ~ held at Saddlebac k bomts Lil new coutruct1oD have alao contributed. Collete May 19. The tapthot lf that wblle the ll~t.aa Water The debatea, reaturlng Dlltrict. Of SoulMl'D Callfonl.la pro}ected an uaual epukera ln favor of increue ol lQ perctnt in ill watM aale1, laat ,._er'• n~lta.r eoerCY and tbo=Je Hla we,. act.Gally~ lban thOle In im. The oppoaect t o f urther d.lltrict provide• a~ 40 per<:ent ol the water u1ed nucltar expaiulon, will in ab Southland counties with a population of 11 be held hourly belwun 8 mllllon, 1etUn1 Ila ·~plies from tbe slate W1ttr a.m. and noon Jn room Project and the Colorado River. 313 of the M ath-Sclence SUppUes comtni fl'On'I Northem CautornJa vi• BuUdlnf. the Waler Project provide the greatest beneril for •£PllESENTATIVES buslneas because they carry lesa than oae·t.blrd the n mineral content of Colorado River water. It can of th• Southern therefore be recycled and re-\&Sed more often thu Callfomla Edison Com- the Colorado River supply. panrty wf Ill spl eak in sup· po o nuc ear ener&Y. 'Wish You Were Here' The Bay Area Bard A~s<X"t1111on 1n Sun !-'run ctsco has t'ome up with u nl'W "rmkk lt "'11 give the man who so desires u c·olo1 photo grapb ot himself stnndmi: 111 uny pluCl' ot his en· trepreneur 's t'holce tht•n•ubOulll right bt•llldu a naked woman. Tht• purchu cr of such u 'napshot 1s expected to be u lively thrlll seck~r who wants lo prove to the folks bal'k home lhut the trip was somethmic othl'r than dull. Numerous e<1rher l'rllrt•prl'lll'Urs h'"'t' ~old such tllillatin11 ph11to~n1ph~ to tr;.n clan~ l1us1 nessmen. but not always "1th ~aid l>ulli· nessmen·s approval Q. ··1n Sweden. whut's 'Tiw Twel\'e""' A. That's how the Swedes refer to lhc dozen most influenttal fomillcs thert'. It's suid ju!lt about all the wealth and the po"er o< the coun· try i.s concentrated amongst thl'm. Q. "How long " ould 1t takt> the 011 l'xpor1ing countr1l·~ to rake in the THE NOltTHEaN CAUFOaNIA WATEll Is ·and s~okes m en for also in &realer demand than the Colorado River Cahformans f~r Nuclear suppl)' among Southern CaJHorrua water com· Saleeuards will take the ---------------------------parues due to the same lower mineral content. and opposi':'g side. . accounts for over half the MWD's residential and Their d e bates will ~ equivalent of the entire Roekereller f1nanc 1al fortune?" I Advertising Feature ' Thia came lback sofa covered In a cotton linen splashy print Is from the collection now on display at B riter Ideas, Ltd. of Newport Beach. Cost: $880. Springs Pleat Pebby Hocking ••pla i n s the stlfference between brdlnary drapes and Spr l ng crost Draperies . Spring pleating w ire Is the J ecret of the per1eci ~ripe available from the Sprlngcreat store jn Harbor Center. 2300 Harbor Blvd. Costa Mesa. INTRODUCING THE ALL NEW SR-I SOLAR SYSTEM ~· • For Spa and Pool tMatiwg • AH tMtol constnlCffOR • Aft copper piping • Minimum spoce requ1,...,....,, FOR IMF01t-4ATIOM & FREE ESTIMA n CALl (7141 547-1615 SOLAR RESOURCES COMPANY mdustnal sales. center !l~ound the June 8 propos1t1on that would So the more r«ycling industries Call do, the limit nuclear power less northern water will have to be imported and the plant d evelopment in more will be available to farmers elsewhere. California. THE DEBATES are r elated lo, but separate from, a series of four evenin g 'panel dis· cussions booked for the The surplus, however, will be reduced somewhat as the recycling process becomes more established. For aner water has been uaed three or four times by industries, it contains so many minerals that sanitation districts can't use It to replenish ground water supplies, which still ac- count for 60 percent olthe Southland's waler. college on s occessi_ve ...., Thursd~y nights begin- A About SIX hOUl'~. it ·s ei.llmated Q. "What proportion of the women ha' c trouble with thmmng hair'!" A. Before menopause, IS percent After. 50 percent Client asks the name and" hereabouts of the first homeowner lo ln~tall a ll'lt'phorw in his house. Roswell C. Downer was the folio\\. a banker. Li"ing in Somerv1lll', Masl>. Tcchni· cians wired him up on May 1, 1877. TJOS MEANS THAT ADDmONAL water 'wm ning Apr~l 27. . have to be brought in just for ground-sµppJy There l8 f"O admls~ion · ~ °'l~'lf~· • ~~~I~, ~ ~ -~ ~;..! • ri!\lli!~~· .. i/\i ~~-~Nt:M~~ ~~ · , -~-"'~~,, high en a or French 11 t l . ·· -. ~" -• •C. , :f'oare mtgfity t'ttrllctlve, not too many of quires far less water than the industries wou1d or· vited. them are especially tall. Thal 's why-i.n muny dlna.rily take. English girls wind up as dothin..: model!> for MWD experts estimate the eventual net savings will be about 10 percent of their total sales for re· sidential and industrial use, or about 13S,OOO acre· feet of water yearly. Company Pays the famous Pa rts drdi. dl'Sl>!Ol'r' And the young ladies of Seandlnav1an extraction do well there. too ~ # - Residential u.sers get UtUe dire<!l benerit ftom all this. althoueh the business and agricultural sav· mes might help kee11prices down. LOS ANGELES <A P > -A meat company has agreed to pay $2.500 in civil penalties for al· leged shortweighting its "" Thal single newspafjcr hl~m· thut ..t :-.11a· ble s ampling of readers tell thl' 1w1ll~11•rs thev'd most ltkc to l>Cc \\Ould bl' · C..tn<t·r Cure Oil.covered.·· The direct beneficiaries, ironically, a re busi· ness and agriculture. Though they normally fight hardest against e nvironmental legislation. there is • nothing lo require them to pass their savings to con· .products. The Inglewood Meat and Produt'e Co. also agreed to hall aJ . leged m1slabehng. Addrt>IS mot! to L. M IJoyd, 1' 0 llM· I.If.ti <'11.~111 Me$09Z626 sumers. ''Where Experience Serves You Well'' Chandler's is Orange County's oldest furniture sto re. For more than 100 years the Chandler name ha s stood for the finest quality an d se rvice. It st ill does. Here you will find up-to-the-minute suggestions in colors, finishes and materials -and the widest selection of fine furniture and accessory lines available: Drexel, Heritage, Hen redon, Baker, Woodmark, Kara stan, Lee's, Wieman, M arge Carson, Stiffle and many, many more. What does Chandler's va st experience mean to you? A more bea utiful home, certainly, and in the long run, substantial sa vings. Send $5.00 for Chandler's "HOME FURNISHING GUIDE" Over 116 pages of beautifully displayed furniture G accessories in addition to a \pccial 36 page interior design section to aid you in beautifying your own home. INTERIOR DESIGN ASSISTANCE, CARPET & DRAPERY SERVICE.. DELIVERY SERVICE, CONVENIENT FINANCING. Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday and Saturday: 9:30 to 5:30 Monday: 12 to 9 Friday: 9:30 to 9 Tennis Enthusiam High Seizure Of Film Protested · :.1 Opportunitiea Grow for lmtructillg Joba B)' JOYCE L. K£NN£DY Dear Joyce: I'm interest~ in becoming a tennla ln.alJ"udor, ond ·need to know requirements, women's prospects, work atabLlt· ty,etc. -8 .C., Wheaton, Ill Tennis enthusiasm hu never been 1rutu: the latest Ntelun survey a hows 34 million players in 1974. a 68 perceQt gain in one year. Jn 1970, there were onl y 11 million net·aelters. They play al an estimated 130,000 facilities -40,500 outdoor clubs and resorts, 23 ,800 . municipal courts, 22,750 colleges. 20,000 schools, 15,200 individually owned courts, 7.7SO indoor establishments. About 10 ,000 courta were built In 1975. THE BEST.JOBS go to instruc· tors certified by the U.S . Professional Tennis Association. That orgarui.alion's executive director, William A. Tym, says (Career Corner J there'• a lively market for quaur1ed pros, lncll.lding women. But security is a aomeUmelhlna The high turnover. LO a number ot cases, is employer instigatt-d, pa.i;ticularly in clubs with rotatin1 boards of directors. More tre· quently. Tym says, the pro - alert lo greener courts -spins between jobs like a Frisbee. MATCHING EARNINGS to tennis pros is imprecise because lbere are many different pay ar- rangements. At quality, non· academic facilities, the beginner usually starts as an assistant pro, typically without salary or onJy a modest base salary, working for between 40 lo 100 percent ol his or her lessons. The full-time. year· round assistant may average $10,000 to $15.000 annually. A head pro al weU-eslablished Claim Denied in SC TheSanClementeCityCouncil, The claimant charged the city without comment, routinely de· has conspired to take the property nied a $400,000 c laim against the at less than its worth. The city's city for inverse condemnation redevelopment agency had lhi week. sought lo acquire the property for ':'~~ ~ #"• ., : •• ••at·~~·,,r.:w,a.b9.41.U?,()9,_®(>, It is curre9tb' as· uank bl Amet'lC'a 'N'atlb~al'W\ist ""''.~~,~~r.1·3'~· .-.a.,w...AROC~aq.· . .. . trustee fofHte'~eson Mote=·· ' The city's d';ni':l-1 oi the claim Is the city pier. now part of a re-the first legal step necessary development project. before a suit can be filed. elubs receives not Ol\lr a salary <often averarmg ~.OOOtol&.OOOln Soulbern states), but also all the income from periOC\ally JIVf:D leuoa.s, aod maybe a per«otage from the a11iatanl 's. ADDITIONALLY, PAllT or all ot the proceeds from the pro shop are included. Thus , a Cull·tame head pro can earn $20,000 to $40.000 a year in many jobs. Some s uccessful head prosrPC~lve upto '75.000. Work weeks ore long, often 60·70 hours. of which perhaps half are spent on the courts. You may be on the JOb from 8 a.m. until 8 p.m. Long afternoons in the hot, routing sun can be draining - and a skin cancer hazard without adequate precautions Any kind or iojury threatens your career. Without injury, you can play and teach until the day of your retirement. SAN DIEGO CAP> .., Tb California Pru:. Photosraphera Aaa.ocla tlon hu protested 11 Jud1e'1 action in subl>O\'· naing more than 400 un· published necatl vt•:. or the Sarramenlo lk'c. The photogruphs were takon by l,eo Nelbaur •a nd Erhllrt Kruse. ..P ............ staff photographers of the newspaper. of a con· fronl1tllon involving sheriff's deputies and °""• ,.. ... s..1t ~ .. members of the · · P\)i;se Comltalus" who tried to ECE TEACHER MYROL WOOD (RIGHT) WITH PRINCIPAL ROBERT ELS stop unlon organizers Conference on E.,ly _f hlldhood Progrem Scheduled In Mey from entering a tomato Oeld. ECE Meeting Blossollls SUPERIOR COURT Judge William Biddick ot San Joaquin County What began as an jnformational County Superintendent or schools. and s u b P 0 e n a e d t h c WH EN YOU'RE !SOT gavrng get·togetber on the early childhood others. neg at 1 v e s and the le3sons, you might be buying or education program of the Capistrano Seventeen workshops wall be held. newspaper com piled. A selling merchandise in the pro Unified School District for teachers ranging in subject from .. Organizing spokesman for the slatC' s hop , o rg anizing leagues, and parents has mushroomed inlo a Parent Volunteers" lo "Dealing with photographers' group scheduling tournaments. order· full.fledged educational conference. Children's Emotional Problems al objected to both. in° trophies, running clinics, at· Home." "News photographers .. The program to be held from 8•30 and the nnu•s m d " tending conventions, answering "" e ia the constantly ringing telephone, a.m. to 2:30 p.m. May 8 at Dana Rills WORKSHOP CHA.lRMEN are from must remain neutral in or making a speech on tennis to High School has attracted speakers throughout the Southern California such cases regardless or various audiences. from throughout Southern California. area. the wants of the partiel> Still interested? Additional in· Early childhood education a·s a involved," s aid Rick RESGISTRATION DEADLINE is McCarth . t' formation can be obtained from specialized program for students in Y • assocta ion the U.S. Professional Tennis As· May l. Fee is S2 for the day-long kindergarten through third grade in· president. . . 670 111 h 58 H event, including lunch. I . f socaataon, 1 ~ g way , ar· vo vmg use o parent volunteers who UNDER SECTIO N rison, Tenn. 37341. . The conference will include ad· afford more individualized attention 1070 of the California· .e:, t'lnfer dresses by Dr. Jerome R. Thornsley. and Instruction for students. E v i d e n c e c o d c cotumnto•JO¥~-:~..-~'?•ca;~:=$\s•-~J..•~~annol b~ this newspaper. Sorry, the tendent for elementary e~atlon · trict. 329'72 Calle Perfecto. San Juan fusing to dascfosc un· volume of mail makes personal from the State Oeparlmenl of Educa· Capistrano. Further information is published information ... replies impossible. tion: Or. Robert Peterson. Orange available by calling the district. McCarthy said. wall units; bookcases coffee; end tables dining; bar sets choPiping blocKs --- hutches .... lamps . . living room sets • •rt 4.., ~ ........ . . ........ ' ''"' ....... , .... . rf'<.l """'ftft'"W'~_,.,..,.., ... ,._ t t<1 ''•"·r'l l~ 1 'f• I I '' • ' 1 bedroom_ sets : .. ~ ~H•Jtj I : "11·· ' fabrics ,ill woodwor l..s furniture is av.1i lahlc in J wide v;ir1ct y of fa brics, colors, and p.111cr ns. Asl.. for details on custom and spctidl fJlHll' art,ceramics, accessories hand·thro wn ceramics, from pots to lamp bases from sl..illcd potters, one-of·J·l..ind wca' 1ng,, hangings, and macrame, limited edition li thographs and sm.-screens, hJnd CUl and leaded stained glass planters and lamps, sand cast scr\ing -ware, unique toys, all on display at our \howroc;m,. Most , but not all, items arc for sale. draperies custom drapes, wi ndowcoverings, blind~. shutter~, shades , and custom bedspreads arc avail.1ble through lim Beggs custom windowcovering~. plants healthy. well·tcnucd pl.ml\ r rom \m,111 h.1ni:ini; fern, to room·,i1cd cxol1l\. Our O\\n nriv.ilc 'toll-. ,_'1.:.:100::.:;..:S:__;.G:.;..ra::...n.:.;:d~Sc:an""'tr:J Ar)J C.1 <J'J70'J 714·540·2252 .s;).-- ... (/) c "F,, ~ 'fJI. •}.., 1),1 1.,E,,...d_1_n_ge_r+-A"""11_c_'.---1-----rt ~ '-. Warner Ave . u.. -' Sessions of 'Making Sense of Divorce,' l a UC Irvine Extension course led by Janet Loxley and fellow psychologists from the campus Center for Counseling, are described today. . l l -- Divorce is a time to choose again what is essential to you and what you are willing to do without. The choice applies to behavior techniques. lifestyle or compatibility with a future mate. ~ower Plays Defeat. Marricige Stories by CAROL MOOR£ Of ... Oo&ltp -tu" "Imbalance or abuse ol power 1n a rel•Uon.shlp ii a major source of dt'feat," Or. Rh• Whiteley, counsel101 P•Ycboto&U\. reminded her mostly divorced auditnc:c. To help them sort out pa.st pro- blem11 and avoid ruturti ones. she described power playis t'harlilc terized by sell·rlghteou.~ness and rescues that only pn>lon& the agony. "People resort to these tactics when they aissume they o n't get what they want simply by •l>k· mg." she said. "Or they covertly :.hare a mate's interests or values ror fear of hurting feel· 1n~s." Her contention w~ that pro· blems arose more from role rune· t1on!t than from personality quirks or ·'the lousiness or one in· d1v1dual." She aoded. "H men v.ere more in touch w1tb their feellng:.. they would be less able to exploit themselves and others. But they are scripted Cor joylessness. "To be 'minimally adequate' they are supposed to be supenor to the other hatr of the human race which 1s very difficult to ac· complish. "And they aren't supposed to ask for help which ts an in1unc- t1on to de\'eloping relationship 0 ltk1lls. !\ten have special ways tht>y are supposed to take care or other people: protect. provide or nx. "The commun caUon deficits brought to a relatioostup depend me»Uy on sex role sttte<>types_' · Women bav~ m1~cepllons to overcome , too . A psycholoaiical study showed that 80 percent of women smile to please other&. Dr. Wl'llteley listed other trap:s ror femalcs; -Being a producUve miale':. other hair, but inferior . -figurin g out what others want and givin& be£ore they re ohie the need. -Looking good from the out· side in rather than feeling gOO<J from the Inside out -Being adaptable to pick up for someone else Instead of de ''eloping the logic and dJsc1phne to finish your own undertalong:.. Elllremes of such weak '':.. strong maneuvers by either Se\ resemble guerrilla warfare. SABOTAGE "When a partner is n 't satisfied. he or she may interfere with the other's powers and pnvlleges. plotting subtle screw- ups that waste lime and energy." she said. "They play \'ictims participat· ing in their own oppression. arousrn g guilt apd concentrating on reven,e. The m omentary pay- off is reehng indispensable ... Another dysfunctional ar- range m ent i s the •·rescue triangle" where the hus band ~~~ -... ~~· Iii ~ -Ill ••• • • ~ ... , ~ .. ·./"' •••• • may "save" the wire by making all tbe decliuons or sh~ mu\ "sa\•e" him by takma total charge of the children or dinner parties. Th1s situation is partkularh dangerous for women, Dr. Wh1Leley i. id, because "thl·n· are few alternot1vcs for the mid· dJe age. overweight mother or lour an our 11oclet y. · · OIARACfERS She urged people cost os 111)! Ollddy. Playboy. Su11(.•r Joek un<l Dr. Rescue or Mother Hubbard. Plastic Woman, Woman ~hand and Poor Littlt• Mt• to concen- trate on (X'rsonal hupl)inei;!t, sdf actualliauon and companionship or persons, not roh•s "When both partner arc ~up por llve, they cun dt-,elop Jll parts of themsel\'es." ~ht• ">. pl a med. ":\ten can us e their power eooperath ely and learn to bt• more 1ntu1la\'C and nurlunn~ W omen .c an take m vrt• respons1b11aty , Mop g1\lntt mon• than they receive and start tu!. mg credit for their own talentl> "The earlier they !tearch out <II\ honest evaluation. preferably 1n pre-marital counseling, the sooner rough spots can be spotted and solutions can be started. "Through role-shanng, there·~ a better chance for innovation. internal satisfaction and willing- ness to see the other succeed.·• Dr. Whitely also contendc<.l that men's trainini:: in acqwsit1on Split Stats Read Many Ways of po.,., er m akci; tt euf.it-r for them LO get "bat they want but 1nb1b1t:. l)t•rmanent intimacy and sharln~ of feelings w h1C'h explo1h \loOmen. "The rla1d1ty ot our sociahz.i· lion process contnbutec. to thl.! male chauvinist ()ll \'&cwpoant," 11hc.a1d. "~hlt'll hu:c more traumnl1t• consequences or not doln~ r1.:ht und undergo a pretty ncacutivt· ~hapina proces5 determuwd b> pnrents a nd pcl'r •• "Our culture should allow more Oedblhty in chtldhood. As 1t is now. boys urc l'onstr:111wct whllt' girls ure l!IHn mon.· ttmc to exhibit awroprlall' behuvlor. ·· She referred to n Norm:.111 Rockwell 1llustratton of 11 tombl.l~ wis tfully udm1r1n~ a 1111 mal dress and doubled th11t n similar picture could be drawn for bo)~. "Men don't identify lhc diaud· 'llntaacs us eu 1ly be<-au.' thty retain the illu~lun of p;ay-off¥," :.ht :4u1d "\\'oml'n Jrct 11tuck later m hfo because they don't get strokes ro1 "ho th1.·~ 11rc und re· sort to tranqu1hzers instead of <1ctuo l problem ·M>h 1n~. Notml( thut mt-n haYt' mon.• hm.urc time but resist ~ trnc- turing it. l>r. Wl11tt•le' added that "children will be le11~ rolc·typcd ar both p.1 rents t•ontributcd to their n 11·,. •ind howcd cmo· !Ion,. l "They \\Ill comt> to realiic ~OOnt.'r l httt tht• Sharing or feel• int.:" and '1mb1t ionl> is morro worthwhile than upsmanship." BEA ANDERSON, Editor Thursday Alfttl 22. t 976 Cl • .. ..... .... ~ ... 'Y,lt. • •• -~ • I~ ;-.;r~• • Orange County hasn't reacncd• tlie "poftit wbM-~. J' I should ask, "How long h<.t\'6 you been d1vort•cd'?" inl>tood of "Areydu married?" Wb1le d1 vorces :ire inl'rea~m)!. Dr. J unel Loxley saill four oul of five marnag(•s nationally rema111 intact through middle age and thcn.• 1s a trend toward later, hopdully · wiser. choice of mates. , RecenU y released t.: S Census figure' sho" t•d that m March. 1974. I 9 m1lhon men and 3 6 million v.omt•n. or ft\~· percent oflhe population. \I.ere di\ orr t'<i .. Certain area:. ha\c higher rJtc-. than otht:r~ but man' factors have lo be tak('n inlu constdcrahon · lht• number of marriages , legal requ1rt·menb, tranMenry, 1mprovc1I health and the pre\ alcncc or drug:., akohc hl>m and un- employment." s hl' said "S<>uthern California had 5 5 d1\ orct•d IH'r'>ons per l ,lllMI people comparl'd to the natwnal :J\ l'r.igc Ill •1 6 hut thut doe:.n 't m ean a landslide. We abo had more JJQJ'Ulauon flow and fewer marriages. PEAK PERIODS "Divorce rail's un• so t1~htly mtl•rto,1, a,rll'd" 1th marnai.:1· rates because when th(' lcgul pron·ss I" finbln:<I , Uw persons an• free to re·marry. Tht• ha gh prrcl·nlai:;c 1n t!lfm was JUSt a rrpl'at of 19't7." She explained that beforl' World Wur I I u brokc-n mar· riage meant fa1lurt>, lack of c:hanil'll·r und sell worth, harm to children and shame to parents thing!! that only hap- pened to people in novds. · "Society and thl' media havl· adoptl•d u progre~s1Vl'l v hghter feeling toward divorct: that makel> 1t more-comforta· ble to look at.·· s he added. "Actually lhl' only requirement tor d1\orcl' is lo hav1· been married. Two people legally agrl'l' to a new d1stnbu· lion of obhgat1ons and pnv1ll'ges and obtain the right lo re marry." The mo:.t likely t1ml's for divorce arc durmi:t the fi"L l\l.O years or marriage "when the males don 't match hk<' they thought they would," after seven years "when they'\c: settled into bort'dom" and after 25 year!. "wh<'n the children are gone." FAIL Tu UNDERSTANU Dr. Loxley noted that grounds for di\·orce rani::c from irreconcilable differences to desertion and adultery to "rt'- peated mental cruelty which can mean simply that you argued and failed to understand one another on more than one O<'Casion." Western urbanites arc more likely to end their mar· riages than Easterners or resident~ or small cities. The higher the couple's education and income and lhc man's occupational rating, the le!!s chanct: lhere 1s for divorce. The exception involves men who gradu<.1ted from high school but droppc.'<1 out of college. Dr Loxley Jokingly surmised that the highl'st prnbabili· ly for divorce was amonf.? "women stud}ing psychology i11 gradual-.? school," partly referrin!? to herself. "What the statistics don't show is that divorce Is more a case of not liking a mate than falltnil out or love. Personal J,?oal changes and poor communication break down the· com- mitment to each other ancl a~rcl·nwnl on roll'!.." Be Careful What You Te ll Yourself , Rrtcf him clips emphasized lloe1a l s1tunlions that usually go unnoticed an marriedsoc1ely. Ors. Janet Loxley and Arthur J.anl(e later advised divorced p('rsons how to assert themselves :and overcom e the a wkward mo ments when: The PTA nominating com m1ttce decides 1t isn't proper to run u i;oon·to·be·divorced mother ror president. Friends planning a <"hnstmas open house can't de· c1de whether to invite the ex "1Ce, ex-husband or both and end up excluding them. -A neiahbor lady turns a cof· ree klntch into a cathartii . war:t· mg lo know the "real reasons" for the break-up. -An ele m entary teac her blames the mother because her boy 1s lacking a father image. Both lecturers rtt0mmended re-consideration of personaJ al· t1tudes. "The switch from a situation to feelings is not automatic: you do think in between a lthough, perhaps. irrationally," he said. "Pay atten•ion to what you say to yourself. Is it real. legitimate and appropriate or outmoded and inhibited? "The ene rgy and discipline of rational thinking are bard to muster but that certainly beatS> being e\'asive and lonely." START OVE R She ~escri bed divorce as a time to choose again what is es- sential to you and what you ltre willing to do without. The choice apphes to behavior techniques. lifestyle or com paltb1llty with a future mate. "Some patterns that used to work, such as not gcttmg a ngry or running from anger, don 't make sen se a nymore." s he added. "What Is really going on verbally nnd underneath and what can you d o t o change the outcomt'"" They used the example or going out on your first date in J8yeors. · Unless feelings are kept In perspective. natural nervousnes!t can turn Into "awfulllzlng" where nutty thinking sets you up to be miserable tnslead or lo en· )oy yourself. "The emotions don't disappear but you can take them in pro- 1resslon, consider the conse· quences and deal with them in- dividually before t hey over- whelm," Dr. Loxley said. Dr. Lange e ncouraged the class to enu m e r ale their personal rights on a date. EXPEttATIONS They lis ted saying "no" • without feeling guilty, deciding how and where to spend the time, expressing Ideas and opinions rreely, changing your mind, ex· peeling respect, asking people to changt: their behavior, trying to enjoy, deciding when to leave and askin1t lo see the person again. "You can spoil an eventnR b} being presumptuous aml 'Vwlat ing six or eight rights tn 20 seconds:· he said. "But if there's no honest ex· press1on. you muy wind up clotn~ what you don't want to do. Ani::er. guilt or pressure can hook you In to non·asRertlon." As for conversation in general, he reminded the divorcees it isn't necessary to respond to every 9 uestion. Bui resuming talk with l'lltr mer rnends and new acquain tances was a major concern. Dr. Lange suggested askin!? open-ended questions, sharin~ free information and paraphras· ing what you hear to avoid the frustrating and vulnerable pauses caused by tons of ques lions that e l icit m1n1mal response. BETfE R RESPONSE Dr. Loxley explained that com- plementary responses were safe and wouldn't create any sur· prises. "Breaks 1n communica· Uon come rrom crossed signals where the first persons has to sar. 'Huh?' and stop lo figure out motives." Using t he ego s tates or Ttansactiooal AnaJysls, she said, "The ideal Is to have the Adult in control to choose when lo have feelings so you don't spend 95 percent of your lime being an Adaptive Child." Alttiough most people don't want to be child-like. s he ap proved or spontaneou and silly moments that lift lht• burden or The energy and discipline of rational thinking are hard to muster but that certainly beats being evasive and lon ely. starting over "as lon1t as you rl'· allze which ego staH• you (en' coming from or fulfillin~." Her emphn~1s was to us<• r'), tional thinking to develo p alternatives then choose bclw<'en facts. "People don't get into patterns by chance. There has lo be something involved for both or them." she said. "But ii lerms aren 'l assessed. the relations hips may only mean 'comfort and cop-out· or ·a g1tate and shut down.' "If a divorced person isn't as· sertive. lots or intense contact may be unpleasant but better than nolhipg. FEELlNGS FLOW "The sooner you establish a healthy, functioning n ow of ex pression, the sooner people will realiie you are still a whole person with feelings and opiniont1 who can be ns good a fnen<t, lender or worker as ever." Ounni? llw ninc .. wt•t•k class, the mixture of d1vort'(•c•s, soc111l workcr:,, cvun..,c•lors nnd teachers <'On!t idl'n·d 'l ud1 re· <'nl I)' obst aclc~ a' t•n'tl1t. day care. loss of C'Onl:J<·t with ofrspr· in~. name chanl(t''• "doubt<· <><:· cupancy ' tour favonll'lm, uncl eating alone. They rl'arettcd thnt media's nl· tcnt1on to divorce was ltm1ted to movie stars and royalty. And most participants could no tonier relate to churches th3t. "treat us. for the most part. like outcasts." Dr. Lange underscored the ne,~<I to develop a belier system \\h1ch maintains a high regard for your ri ghts and those of others. "Be ablC> t o discrimin ate between responses. restructure COMnitively and practice specific behaviors. Re:iltze which situn· Uons distress you and figure the best wa) out;· - f:2 DAIL V PILOT Thu~ay. Apnl 22 1976 Happy PrOspect for Alcoholics What's the alternatl\e t o alcoholism" Most people would say It's sobriety, but for Hal Holm. lhe only correct answer ls happinesl> Holm. a rormer·atcohollc and drug addict who has creatt>d 11 new method or recovery utlllxlng tapes, said un alcoholic u ually 1s debilitated by rear and ovcrex pectation. "These reurs may be of lire. money, beuuty, loneliness or an)' contact with reality. UsuKJly , l>O meone has expected too much out of an alcoholtc · · Jn his Person lo Person lUf)(' counseling, Holm first al>ki. the person seeking help IC he 1s hap py, and then 1r he wants to bt> happy . "Then, we point out ways or be 111g happy. It may be total in cisiveness. He may have to qwt his job, divorce his wire or move away." Alcoholics learn. 111 the 30 dav course which is designed for couples. that they are res pons t· ble for their own happinesl> and th:H ll com es from ~1th1n themseh es When they reco\'er. they art• &1ven a piece or jewelry en graved with the statement, "I know who I am a nd I like what f see .. He also tells hll> cli<>nts they can save an average of $8,740 per year by quitting drinking Ont> chent. u man who would set his &I arm for 3 a m . so ht• could get un early s tart on drinking, put mone) into a bunk each day he abstained lllld saved enough to pay for a luxury vocation for himself and his wire. Holm's approut·h wrrers from established mt.>thods such u:. Alcoholic!> Anonymous in that he l>trel>t.t'S bapp10l'l>S instead of sobnet} as the goal and he trie:o to get to an alcoholic before he hits bottom He al!.o refuses to label alcohohsm a:. a disease A self-assured man who ob· \'tously hkes himself and enJoys life. Holm said he had learned the secret!> of happiness from his g ru ndmothcr. 'the moi.l bt>.luttful womnn 1n the world, .. but had "misplaced" them He became dependent on drug~ nod drank "hen he ~as lmmob1lt• "1th a broken bark and ft-ll sorr> for himself "I didn't hke mysdf too much then.' he sold Alcohoh~m und dru&!> co~t him OH'r a mlll1011 dollurs, ht• t•M1mutci.. from !l<Jor an vt•st ments and lost bu:ilnt.•i.s due to h1!> probll'nt 11 1:. murrialtl' al:w endl.'d. so Ill' ll tcrully hud lQ tart O\'l'r Olll'(' ht• rt'CUVl'rt.•d A bus1nc~s consult ant. author a nd lecturt'r. ht• no" ih 111 tho pro cess of wntin..: a book culled "ltow to llOH All thl' Uener1tl> or Al co ho l With out Bt•tng a n Alcoholic" Also, llolm plan:. lo dt.•i.11:n a fam1I~ commun1c.at1oru. courbe l>lm t la r to hti. serie!> ror alcohoht•s A Dane. llolm bcht•,·es that the L' S has lost i.trenJ,rth bt.•cause of itl> "cak fJ m 1ly i:.lructure and that tht:. must be revers~ t Middle Hal Holm offers help through tapes RUFFELL 'S UPHOLSTER Y Betrothal W-....YwW..t ........ I t2J H.tlor ll•d.. Cotte M.-54a-025t . ~ AT ,;·~A~· ~·~"':.~ffl<~~~ ~~~-'~·~r.c-~,s~)·,~·-~:-i· ((;~ .. , .t~~ .. ,.. • ,_ ' 'U.m I.• de,~ ''t:'l;· ~ · · END A June-t2 wel.tdl!''l!'"{;ill.if~tt.·a"" (~t/"'"'.'..' 1 A head lhe Lutheran Church or University, Long Beach ~~ ... :..:..~r.--~ .. _=f~~~.C~~­ Art Show lit'' ~l om " o.;a1d m} :.on the other after· 110011 Wh' dun 'l \OU talk to this .:u} al the door" '\\hat dot.•-. ht• want~ · · I It• i. ~l lhng ftre"O<.>d " \\1ntt'r "oH•r Wcdon't"antan\ .. Ile hl.'.,tl.lll'ri "J uo,t t:illo. to him ·lle's so old an.J ht' loo!..-. -.ortu .,hJhh~ .ind I think ke nceds thl' mont•\ nn tilt' \\a\ lo lht•d1111r. I J?Ol .1 mental picture of \\'111~ I.om,111 from l>t.oath of a Sale!>man," v.tth n.·d 11mmt'd ''"l<•n l'\C.,, graying hCJ1r, punh 111 lll'l d of Pfl'!l'tn~ and i.hol':. "1th the heels 11111 do" n 1 opl'nt•d t ht• cluor Tht.'l'l' .,lct<XI a guy a bout 28 \1•.1ro.; 11lcl 111 f.1d1·cl w:111., and a s.to :\lcGn•gor '' andhn•akl't I le•" ,1.., rh('(·l..111g h10, cl1g1t<1I watch lor thl' t111w ll1s 197:> Furd trul'k !'\lood ID the drtH''' a' '\\'h.11 ·.., \\ tlh I ht.• old .and ..,h,1hln number" .. I ,,ml l.ilt.•r lo Ill~ "on J'hat RU) couldn't han• h•'l'n mort• than 28 ur 2'J H•.iri. old ' 'That s m 1cldll' ai.:1: ·· h1• -.au! Th l' 1l 1t· t 11>n a r) I" l °' m 1 d d I l' a g c as ... nmcwh1•re ht•twl•t•n )Ollth and old age I'd pan · 1><1tnl 1t -.11ml•\\ ht.•re htot"ct•n birth and death ll tlm I uatl'' cl1•1wncl1ni.: on' cmr ov. n age When I "a-. 17 and d ~1·n1or tn h1jlh ~chool I h.1d a te.1ch1·r "ho "a" '>l'H·n )t.'.ars older lhan l .\l 21. ht'\\ a-; m1d<llc .1g1•cl anrl more's the pity, he duln t I.no" Jn' thing 1 hun~ around aflN clasi. l•l<'.Hl"P I r1•1l ... 1111 \ for ham \\'ht•n he '' ,.., :11. I ".i~ 24 ~ly husband and I :,;rn htm ~•l .i danct.• one n11:ht and he looked bortcl \\'h\ .,hnul<ln't hr havc looked bored" Hts laf,• '>'J!. 0~1'r "" b"dv "a:. iwne. lie had ad· '<1nn•d a<, fat prore-.s1onall.v a<; he was going to J.!O And I ''-•' 'un· h1· m·H·r i..1~o;cd ha s "are I 1111:an. "h..it tor" \\'ht•n h<' ".1-. :1R hl· ";io; 10 years older than I .1rnl lookcd 11 I It•" on• lht.' coat ~weaten. and was ~hm\lnl;( !101111' 'IJ!ni. of f.:l':J\. Soml'limes though, \1h1•n lw halltu•111 .11t•d, ht• made sume pretty good ... en..,1• \'1•.1r:. l:ilt•r "h<'ll hl' was 45, he was 13 years 11ld1•r t h.tn I ,, nd I h,Jtl to marvl•I at how well he "J-. h11l!11ni: up I It-lnlrl m1· ht• and his wife were rlmn..: ~suOll' tr:J\'t.•ltng und he !>llll remembered m~ n.1m1· · I"·•" m\. 11lcl t1•;1t•ht•r lh<' othc•r day I figured tllll ht•\\ .t'i ';t. '1•.11 ... 11ld n11" ' - 'I\ ..:11111l11t .., h1· ... 11d "that \\Otrld mal..e '"" 111.111cl rn11hllt-,1i.:1«I '"111l1ln 111 ·· I lw pntll tit•\ 11 "-.ct 'ttUlrtt·h I II m·,er un rlrr .. 1.111!1 "II\ tl11·\ ll'l th1•..,t• oltl. nmrui.cd !)<'Opie 1 hmh llt'htncl I h1• \\ h1·1•l uf .11'.1r E"eryon<' knows m1ctdl1• .1).!1' '' 111 ,,.,.r ... from \\hcrever ~ou are .111cl th1•" .1~ 1 'rn ..:umit I m.i~ nt•\ er get then• M.F.O. MEANS ••• Manufacturer's FACTORY OUTLET We Sell •.• a Complete Line of Junior and Misses SPORTSWEAR LINGERIE TENNIS PncPs at 20% to 80% Below Regular Retail JUMPSUITS s1600 GAUCHOS s1200 Ta.IHIS WEAR s5 to s12 STRETCH BIKINI Same brands as sold in better Department and Specialty Stores ,..._....:..~~-..::~~~~-' BRIEFS All MON. -FRI. I a.m. • t p.m. SAT. fla.m. • 8 p.m. CLOSED SUNDAY 645-1804 1:1l(d NEWPC>ft~· 79¢-99¢ 1804 NlWPORT ILVD •• (COR NEA OF HARIOA) COST~ MESA. CA. the Master. Corona del where he r fiance also Mar is being planned by graduated Peggy Ward and Bruce M1ss Ward. a lso an Roberts. Miss ward Is th c alumna or Estancia High School and Orange Coast daughter of Diane Rum· College. 1s a former Miss mell of Costa Mesa and Costa Mesa. Jim Ward . L ag una Ro berts. son of Mr. and Airs Bob Robert!> of Fullerton is a graduate of Villa Park High School and Fullerton College. Bruce Roberts, Peggy Ward ment of thl'tr daughter. Krist ine Or c hard und Daily 1n Hunttngton Center mall. Thurs Sun .. April 22·2~ More than 60 of 1he soulhland s rrost talented artists display their fabulous collec1ton of originals 1n °''· acrylics. water c04ors and sculp1ures You re welcome 10 buy or br~ Beach & Edinger al San Diego lwy :!?wu. n fOVIH TIOltS f!4 Ella Nor's. HALF-SIZE SHOP JllU .. TOI Lennertz-Collins Mr. and Mrs . Willis A. Lennertz. La Habra ha\·c announced the engage- ment or the ir d uughter . Dcborah Le nnertz and Todd Collins, son of Mr. and Mrs Harold Colhns. Costa Mes<1. graduate or Lowell High School in Whittier. is a registered nursing stu- dent at Cypress College. Stevcn P arker o f 1-----------22• 0.•11ttfelo ... Newporl Beach. The couplc are plan· n1ng an Aug. 14 wedding in St. Jamei. Episcopal Church, Newport Beach. I Miss Orchard 1s a graduate of the Universi- Call 642·5678. Pul a few wo rds to work for you. In the "111\jijit1li COSTA MIU llOS 1,.,.,1 11•4. lllNIT .. "CMI IUCll .. """""'"" c .. 1 .. lUUU lllUS MAll I• lohwt W•W ~enkAmtr1c1rd • Ma\ttr ChUQP Thcy are planning to marry Aug 21.! in tht• Gra n ada H e ights Friends C hurc h , La Mirada. Her fiance. a pre-med student at We bber Stale College, Utah. graduated from E st a n cia Jl igh School and Or:rnge Coust College. Orchard-Parker Mr. and Mrs. William Orchard of lr\'ane havt.• announced the cngagl' ty of Cahfornla, Santa ---------------------=--Barbara a nd her ftance . .,.~...,.~~~~~...,.~~~ ............ ~~~~ .... ~ son o f th e Winfred ANNOUNCING Parkers o r Heseda, Deborah Lennertz graduated from .UC C'7 / C'7 /) Irvine Jrank .....:lvwl l!r Mt i.l> Lennertz. a A Gut-level Reaction DEAR ANN LANDERS: I don't belie\'e my problcm as med ical. but J do need ht'lp You 're the best ont.' I can thank of to turn to. It's m y g rowling stomach Whenever I'm in company and there's a lull in the convcrsat1nn. the rumbling starts. l'\l' hl•ard growling stomachs bcforl', hut for some reason mini.' ~ecms lo be louder than anyone l'l~e·~ People try to pr<'tend they don't hear it, but I know they an• JUi.l bt>ing polite Is tht'rc 'IOml' cun·'l -INTERNAL NIAGARA Ot:AR !'lllAG: \lour slomach ~rowls becaust ll '!>empt~. :"IOt•ver ico to• social affair before havlnic a s nack. Ea t ~oda cracktrl> betWttn meals and urry somf' with you. End o r embarrU!I· ment. DEAR A:-\:\ I.ANDERS You pnnl lt'ltcri. from lime to tame on "The Othl•r Woman .. I am llOing throu~h u c ni.a'I in m} hfe and f r -- outstanding inventory clearance. Selection 1s high and prices are lower than they\!e ever been. We're going all out to sell more find it \'e ry dirricult to express m yself. SeH•ral year s ago you pnnted a poem about The Other Woman. 1 wish now I had cLi pped it when I saw at, but htllc did I know then that I would need it now. Is there a chance th<il you can find the pc>em and run it again'! I really do n<'l'd to s e e it agarn. - FIGHT ING HARD DEAR FlG llTlNG: The poem you rt>fer lo was written by Judith V1or!>l and ht>re it i!. The Other Woman Never s mells or AJ.ax or furniture polish She was bored "ith Bobby O~lan A year before we hud heard or him. She's a good sport Because it's easier to be a good sport When you're not married. The Other Woman Never has t ired blood She can name the best hotels Ann~ Landers in Acapulco As readily a!I we can name the best dl't('r~e nt o.; She "ears chiffon pe1gno1 rs instead of a C'Ord uroy bathrobe. Because 1t 'i, eai.1c·r to lry harder When you're not marncd The Other Woman i.pcnds her money on real furs Whtie we spend ours on ob- stetricians She kno"'., how to m:ikl' a husband feel wanted Because il's l'ai.11.'r to "ant a husband When you'r<' not murncd Fiats in April than any other dealer an Orange County, so don't miss an opportun1r,, to have the Fiat you want at a price you can afford. We're easy to find; right off the San Diego Freeway at the Avery exit (just turn nght at Marguerite Parkway. MlinionYleiO lmpol't• \IERC EO[S-BEN l A"IO F IAT. San Diego Freeway to Avery c\il in M i~\ion Vil'jo 831-1740 Fbrmerly a1 Design Plaza now at the /!t:;jbl'lll~l fat// w,1~~~,~~as 1107 J~ ld., H•wporl Inch '640-4740 ~ FRANCIS- ~ ORR rd FINE STATIONERY G WEDD/.\(; l,V\!/'I ATt<>NS ·anc A.\'D "v \<>I r..cr:,\11':.vTs CRANE SPRING SPECIAL Sil r1 lut1· ~ ul IH•t #u d ''"'' ,\ •·r11 1 l"P• '''1J1Tllfl1•1/ II 1111 It• I' Jolt I 1111·1·11 1111. $9 .95 2823 E COAS'I lll!;llWAY · fi7510 10 Corona del Mar ('om1•n1l•nt f'Jrkang Aft e r Easter SALE Wool Geist and assorted spring & summer separates. dresses 1/3 to 1/2 O FF WESTCLIFf PLAZA ONL V IS REAL ESTATE FOR YOU? NIU AU SOME Of THI l&lfffTS AS SU•Gt-STID IY JAMIME. YHU AHO CAaOL C.elDeH••" I find lhll tne tax adVMt~~ and thv rao1d 1ncre&ses 1n prooerty 11atue5 ptea..ant SAde effect$ m uie area ol l\orTlil o wnerst11p 1n the N•Wf)art Hartx>r area "My lamely and I have lived 1n many cities throughout the world, but have never en1oYed th~ value ot real estate own&l"sh1p as much as we have 1n N ewport 'ach We 11e en1oyed watc g our equity increase -sure hedge against the high cost or hv.n91 We personally tnank our Realtor lor helping an<l gu1d1ng us 1n the r1gn1 direction ' The N ewport Hart>or-Costa Mesa area otters the kind ol h11mg I hke I rn nappy 1'1at our local Realtor wai. at>le to l1nd me an alfordable place to make my home I m excited about future apprec1a11on 1n value t'1at I can expect from my investment in property PRIY A TE PROf'SlTY WEEK APRIL 18-24, 1976 Aquarius FRIDAY, APRILU B> SYDNE Y OllAIUI ·ARIES <Mar. 21-Apri l 19>: You 1o1re called for apecial con/e.rence -or a famUy meeting. Key is to be re c ept1'1~. open-minded wtthout bein1 gullibh:. TAVRUS <April 20-May 20): Perfect procedures, techniques. sef' people, places. situations l lS they Art', not merely as you wish they <.'o uld be . Accent on romance. hopes, desifeS. GE~USI (May Zl·June 20J : Hutld. or ganize, get tacts ~tr111ght. stand tall. be re:iponsi· ble and demand justice. Em· phas1s on advancement, "dream JOb" CANCER (June 21.July 22). l':mphasis on dis tance. journey, l'ducation, philosophy and publication. Reach beyond what inay appear to be a limitation People respond to you. LEO. (J uly 23-Aug. 22): Con· t'ern with breakthroughs is evi· dent. You're able to uncover mystery. l o discern true values. Mate, partner wants to know more about financial plans, i.tatus. \'IRGO <Aug. 23-Sept. 22 ): Emphasis on meeting opposition and emerging victorious. Tru~t hunch. Share knowledge. Learn by teaching. Stress public relations LUSaA <Sept. 23-0ct. 22}: HJ1hU1ht h umor, versahlily. Social bfe. reqo-es ts for writtu material could be accelerated. Check medical, dental appoint· meots. SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. au : Good Moon as~t coincides now wlUl change, love, cbildnn, In~ volvement and the creative pro• cess. You will break down ctr· tain faction~ for purpose of ul· Utnate rebuilding program. 8 AGl1TARIUS <Nov. 22·0el'. 21 >: Emphasis on property. building, final agreements. as- aoclations with older individuals. You get chance to put together puule pieces. CAPRICORN (Dec. 22·Jan. 19): Accent on short trips. messages and ability to "touch." Means you bridge distance by ii· tustrating, by letting people: know of your presence. AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 18): Sorrieone wants something for nothing -·from you. Accent on personal possessions, estimation of values. Don't fall prey lo get· rich-quick scheme. PISCES <Feb. 19-March 20): Mu('h that seemed to be left to others is now up lo you. Lunar cy- cle high -get going, take in- itiative, trust hunch, judgment is on target. CREATIVE HAIR STYLJNG FOR MEN & WOMEN AMMOUMCIMG Pet'Mlff Hewitt formetly of Poos and New York Steve Blair 5.aadr Undse Fro~~ Fowler -1~~-, .::t. '-1'4.i~~--: ~-~~;~!+~ tiazzettl'li.erna~ihdhriduafHafr-OJtslQti.:... : ·:.-< ;t. DESIGN PLAZA • 240 Mewport C....,. Dr. S.h 220 • ,._. 64CM02J JEWElRY DIA MONOS PRECIOUS GEMS PE.SIGN JEWELRY OOlO CHAINS. WATCHtS OPEN TO IHE PUBLIC FREE .. OMISSION PRIZ£S.R£fR£SHMfN l S CREDIT CAROSICHECKS 01< llCTlll FRIDAY NIGHT-SATURDAY NIGHT VIEWING: 7 .30.8 30 PM AUCTION 8:30· 10.00 PM 80Ul'H COAST PLAZA HOTEL-SAN PEDRO ROOM MON EV BACK GUARANTEE ON All MERCHANDISE SOLO. All STONES GI A APPRAISEO ANO CERTIFIED GEMS BY WES Yon ~\.re Con:Ually Invited f to our Open Hon.~ ~lay2,1976 1lamto4pm Family Tottni Entertainment Rcfre~l11Ucut.4» Co111c, visit our tu tiquc residen tial care honH~. Corne sec t he luxuriou s roon1 s, U1c sunny patios, t.hc fi ne facilJ - Ucs.. fed the d lff c rc ncc a full, prof cssional staff can rnakc. Meet t11c experts \\'ho p rovide round -the-clock cun .. -.\Vc'd like you to sec why ou r rcsid c uts arc 12rou<l to c ull Ncwpo11 Villa West .. hon1c. W.11- en use VIUAWEST R~sidentJal Care ;ma I lo-.pital Road. ~cwport Bcuc h. Callfomfa 92663 · Phone (714) 631-3555 ~IC'flYIOU5 8U51MUS NAMatTATIMINT n. ... -... ii __ .......... -. ~~ U C IC 4 N 0 T 4 T i II INTl•P•l(I!$, llM} 9-Kft 91...,. Wll'.Mllllllllielen .. Kl\.UI -I w1111-$ luo. 11t» St..,h vt . "° 0, N~i"91CM kKll• CA ~ Tiii> -IMU It <Wu<-104 W en ""' ·~--...-··-"'I-""" ....... ~-il'IP J c , rflll<ll 1« WHll-$ ...... 11 '"'' ~·-"' -111'4 ...... tlw Cel/ftty Ci.tll Of 0.M .. COVAl\'Oft ..... .. •• 1'7'. l'ICTITIOUSaUSllH IS •' ll!IC'flTIOuS I USlllllU NA"'I STATIMI NY • ~AMI STA Tl MINT TNlol-1"9 petM>n\ •••OOll\Q~· TN lol-1 ... P"H<lfl I\ clol"9 -· MUA> -H~· l\lllS'Ol )( .. 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"~ Pl>l>ll"'e<I Or•nge C.,.,, O•oly Pllol, A.pr II I. I, t). n. 191• 1)711• P UBLIC NOTICE S·UUt SUl'lllllOR COURT OF TH£ MOTi Cl TO CREOITORS ST4TI! 01'"CALIFORNl4 !'Oii No A· .. l•O THE cou..~~:.:'i:,~RANC;E $~~~{~~~~~~~~.T:C,E11 NOTICI 01' HllARINO O~ ~IETITIOH THE COUNTY OF ORANG£ l'OR l'ROIATll OF WtlL ANO l'OA '" 1"<' IHtl"' 01 th• E \lat~ ot JAME!. LITTIERS TISTAMl NTAllY W CONWAY dhO ""°"" •' J .. Mn l!:\t•t• lo ELSIE ANNE !>ERi/A, WllllA ... CON WA Y a~· J w O.tooMd CONWAY 0.<U>~d NOTICE tS HEREBY G•VEN tl\af ~Of•\., 1\ h1tr4"b" QtV"'' to tr-ct110'"~ JULIANNA WYATT tHU tUf"d twr•tn • n4y1no <litlm\ 1tQ,.1n't lnp '8•<1 Ort'• oelltlon '°' Pf"OW,,. Ot Wiil •Ad fOf I~ o-nt to flt• \tl•O c•~•M':> in·~· o•tlt-t•f sVMK.e ot L•tlf'ft TttthtmtntMy le ow '""' Oftll of '"" otorf"t,•+rl cou1r fV It> ott111~r rthtrtn<• to whttn h ~ P"""'"''"' ttwm 10 tr'tt· undt-r t;IQ""""' ,,, lhP tor ,ur-tMr Ptttlcul.tr\, .itn<t lh.b• l~ off •c-or flC-tC£RMAN. LING A hmt at\d pt•ct ot h«»ar•no thr \6,.,... tw\ qu~Sfll A1torrwv1; oH lJw 1n()O bPtfl U'f •or Mav •. t9>~ al tO 004 m. 1n 8 .tnk ol Cif11torn1.1 OltlQ ••4 Wt '' tNo tou.rtroom of Oe-outmttnt No lot Ot.1•.iin llhtr:t "' tt\1• City of lonQ lWa' n y,o court. •I 100 Ctvtc (flnh"'r Or•"" 1n lo' Anqo 1~.., County wh1c.h tauq, nt W'~\C , tn rnt Cjty of S,dn •• J Ao~ '" 1• '" "'" 01...,, to, f>U,•r\r\\ ot tt\lt ~n (.at1fornt•. &°''•Q,....d 1n All "'·'"' r pflrlit1f\1f\v H) Oltf'd Aor1l tl, ,,,, '"''" ,...,,,,,,. Sur n • 141m' w•lh thi• WflUAM E.StJOM"', fW>oft'\\dry vouth•11' tnU\f bf> t1JNt n1 Count" (ttrll ptt!\ffl1 .. d cH dlOt• '•"O W1l F\1t1 •our flO•l.lll:T A. I.AST MAN, monuv. atttr thC l1r\t pubht.·•lt'>"ot OH'- AU.,.ftiey•t I.Aw not1t .. 11" H••""' alri .• S111tt 1t > 0•1o<1 April I•. '"•· CestaM .. •,C•lilort11•04U WANNAO CONWAY Ttlt UUI WO·OIJO E o t ulflll of tr+fl will AHwnt y for: "9UtioMr ot 'd•d rt,., fld,..n( p.,!>f,..,..d Or•nqe Conl Dally Piiot, ACKERMAN, llNG & AUSSEt.l Aptll tl, 14, n. 1916 lell /6 AtlO<nfY .. I Uw 1000 &.rtJe: ot Ca-hfor"i• &ldq 1 ·-----1444W•\t0c••n 81-wo Cl'·10U PUBLlC NOTICE l•;~b~~.~:~· ~~ ... ~:°~o•·• 0Jo:y PolQI. SUl'~ .. IOltCOURTOl'THI! 1--------·------lAll•Oll.29.ond Mdv6, ll, 19/4 STATI Ol'CAO l'O•ff1A·110• NOTICE IMVIT INO atO$ TMe COUNTY OF OllANGll ~ Covnty Sanototoon 00\trl<I• Ol 1---- ... A-UH i Or.tngeCounly,C•lllornl•.wlllr"(eov~ PUBI IC NOTICE NOTICI 01' SALi 0 1' lll AL te.l.O l>ld• until tho lrCI ot M;o 1'7& •t J ' f'ROl'I RTY AT ~llfVATI SALll! ll:OOA.M Bills mu\I be rrtto.9o .. iMl-------------- tft tf'M Matt•r of the £\late of Of\trlco· Act"''"i\t,.al'"'" o"ic~ by OtP ~nos M.4AG4AE T E LLEN PH I Lll PS, O.lt ..,0 11,,,. ""•••nobove "'' tortn. <>I Thr lollowtnq copy ot ••NOTICE " tn<> <>-<e•Md. wf\lcf\ urne thev wHI ~ out>llc1y 1q1n'1l ot wh1t h wet'\ tll•d to,-r-ptn-rdOft NOTICE tS MEAEBV GIVEN Ill.ti ~•nd•Aamonec!•l lh~ottovottho •11l fl4 ln thf: 0111" ol tnt tHO<otrnl "-~stOM'd. JAMES E. HEIM. Oiitr•Ct\, 101.U Elh'\ Av•nvt. Fountain anQ! Caul'\ty. C1111torrua, h ~nt fu Pubhc Administrator. I\ Admini\1r41tor VellfV Calltorni;1 f<>" t~tollowtr'O' YO\.l •n&\mv<" I\ an 1n111m1nahon ot tn.~ wfth w1U aftnitaed of tM E st•tt of 1' E. H A • 1 'L I T A T 1 o N o , c.tle to ,.,d ''""' orooer ty \~\ vou M4RGAAET ELLEN PHILLIPS,.,.._ ltOTHROCIC OUTFALL PUMPING m•v n.v• •n 1n1.,.-1 1n the lru\I'<'' CffMd.•lllMll•IPflveltW>~tolho STATION HO. z _ HUNTINOTON ••I•• prot-•d 1n1p T1T l l hl9f\eil and l>etl Ml blddtr, •Iler~-llACH CALI FO .. NIA 1N~URANCE ANO TRUST COM ductloflo4anyrf<l ... •lf<ll>roUr'SCom· E.N 0' H E s E c T I 0 N PAUY.--••u''~' mlulOft,UPofll ... lfl<'m>•no tOhdltl-ll!OUll'MENT l'UR(;NASE ONLY) NOTICEOt<OlFAUlT ... relMllll<' mo~tlOMd. •nd -,eel to JOl .... IE-97' ANO ELECTION TO SElL lOftflr..,.tlon l>y flle •l>o•f:-entlllf<I Sottlllc•llon• •nd other ptOQOYI UHDE A OE EO Of< TRUST 5-IOt' eo.irt. Oii Th11rwuy, Mey.. -" mey ... •xam•Md """""'• NOTICE ISHEREBYGIVEN· THI\ T ,,., ••• , .,.. """' ol 1-lve o'ct«I< ,,_.. Oc~OllMCounty San11 .. 11on o ..... ,. No Tl Tl.E INSIJRllNCE .,.., TRUST COM Of the1eatt~ wttt\ln th& Ume all0111ed tty 1~t1(118.4fi Ellis Avtt"u•. Fount•'" Vlllev. PANV. d <.orpor1t1on t\ du'Y •ppoint¥G few, •t tM ofHc• of the Pubflc Ad~ lltof'n•a. Cop+t"\ 0~ the t'QU•~"' Tru\tP• urtdrr " e>r11d ot Trut;f dMf'r mlnl\lr•lor, UOO Soillh G••nd ll>Wfluo, lllullOft' may~ ob••ln~cll•O'" 1.,., Oc ,_., s. t91) o~cut~d llY Wllll~m M S.ntaAn.a,C.lito,-,.i•9170S,•ltrtqiht,ti· Vf'·mtnhon<'OOfflcra\nocO\ttothe Tt\omo ~on '"fJ MarQuer1ff'I 1 tit, Interest •nd •U•te of s•ld dOer. Tt\omp~n. h"\bitl"ld ll"d w1tr, 1n f11wo1 ""4AOAAET Ell EH PHILLIPS, CS.· All bid•""'"!).-mad•'" acco,,l1>nc~ ot w.1,,..1m 11 Borl•I\ d"<I Mltry I ceMed,•t lh•t1,,,.,ol herdeath.~all 11f'I the \t•tutfl'( ot tht-St Alo 01 fforh•I\, hu\b4nd it"'d wtt~, ~\ jomt If' rk)M. tlttt 1nd lntert\:t tftlt said Hl•t~ IHor-nlti, with local tdw' &e>c>ltcabl,. nanu, A\ nen~Uctary A\ r~orc:tt1• Ms «qutn·d, by °"""'•"°" of law or ~r~to •M "' d lr,.ch•d in the P'ot>O'°'' 11(7173, ., ln\tru.m~t\I no. n", In bool otherw•~. otfter tf't•n or In ~lh~ to 0tma~\JM'<iflc.ttion' llOtl. o.tCI"' 101, ot Ott1c1al RKMd\ 11 !NI of .. Id de<..,..nl al IM limot of..... 810\ mu\I .... \Ubmolll'd on ..... form I h ~ 0 11 I ( • 0 I I"~ R. ( 0, d. dt•th, '" •nd to that <.•rt•1" rt.ti pro-ppfltdbyO~ Of\trict~'""''ord.tnc•• o t OranQfl Countv, Cal1torn1. PfftVftt<rlbed •s follow\, to wtL ur, tttl pt"ov;\1ofnof th~ 'iipttC 1f1cation\ Of''\(, 1btnq land fhM'ttl'i a\ Lo• 1 .., PARCEL•~ A ptOPo\il 9uar•nt_.f" ot nol 14"\~ '"4" ,, .. ,, ~1\8 J\ per M-'P rntor'df'>d In t>oo• LOI t•ot Tree\ Ho '3S6, ln lllo0 tyol tn ,,.,Uni 110'.I of 11>~ IOI"' bo<I 1wo '""'"' 11 10 Jl ~• M11c~ll•"'"''" Fount•i" V11t•v . COYnty of Or~. mount \hilt accompM''IY ~it(" "'d dnd map,, 1n tnf' Ofl•tt" ot 1n~ Cl')\.IO~r ,,. St•'• of C..Hfoml•. ,u ,,,.,._.,on•~ "f bt In tnc fo,.m ot 4 bid~ 0, etuOl"r ot \4•0 county, \Aid obl104tton• htl'Of ~ordt:d in &001e 10t P~ 4 . 1nhlrr'\ or <•rt1l1f.'rt <.,,..,~ P•V.tblt to mc.lud1nq One-~ti\ tor the Prif'Clt>"' 4t end JO of MIK1lf••u!1)u\ M-11>\~ inf~ ,.., Ot\tt1ct wm of ~ lf'>t I& tn11t th~ beMllC••• 1n office ol tf\e County R•,oroer of w1d r r.. f\o.trd of Olr,.,.tnt\ ot th#! c.ountv t~rt1\f und11r '\u<h O•t"O ot Tru1t •no ttu 0rM'Oll County. ""•H1on 01\tr1(I "'40 1 '"~,.,.~, '"'' nhhQ.ttton\ 'f'< urvrJ tnet•CY Mt pr11 PAAC&L ,. IQht to ,.., .. (, •n'I ..,, "" h•ti\ dn(I fn \rnlly n.tlfl by U'Wt 1.mdmt\tQnff, thtU An undivided 1/17'0, lnttrest In Lot\ •lvt .tnyo, 611 1,,f>QulM•lti'' ht .. acn ot, And ""'"ult 1n, lfo.('I obtuJ 1 1n to ll7 ln<.IU\jy~ Of T••ct NO us., In BY OAOE R OF THE 804RU ,.~,,,, fOf wn1rh \U("t\ O••d of frUiot j the City of Fountain V•llev. Count., o• Of'OIRECTOAS '*'"''""ha' 0'CUl'r'fl0 In fhllf PdY.'11!''' Oranoe. \t•t• ()! C•OUor~I• .. "-""" COUNT y SANIT4 l ION h•t• ""' """" n••d• ~· IM,~."""""" • mop tllereol recor<l•CI In Boot< ?Oii OISTAICT NO • )I prtn<ICMI ~"" '"'"'"" whl(~I*'"" Pltof\ 41. ff •nd SO ot M1w•llMMtOV\ or ()f"t\l'IO• Cou~h·. '""',,'"-'" dUI' July, n. •tt~. •fhJ •II \ulU·••(llif'l\.1r ~,,, In Ote o ffice ot •he County J wevne !.yh'•''"' .,_( r•tM·y , t 1 1 1 m" n t \ o t pr I f) , •• • AKorder Ol uldOraf>Ot (;ounly Pubtl\M<I O••nQ• Coo\• O•••v 1•11.,1 ~ n d 1 n I • r • • t • J »:• E)CCEl>TIMO therefrom all Oil, QO\, p•otn, "I• 11ri? 1~ t>y '°""¥ "'"'•ol, tn• un.,,,~, mfMr•I•. Mtd h~d,0<.arbolt t4'btfMt<""' Prt~f'lt rwnt1••' 111ry undor \V<.~• ~':':i • .. -;r,:.::. ~~t.!.~0,7:,.1~';'~ • PUBLIC NOTICE :.:.~·~u~:~;,;.~:n~!~d T ~:~ltd•~'':~.,;.: "'''Y """ •"Y OOf'1~ o• t'M wrf«"' flr.c'•'o''Of'I o' ~'•vu •M Ot~ abovt • dt!Plh ol ~ feel lo• an¥ NOTICIE INVITING a 1M \.41•. A"'l M • Ol'll<)\ilrd wllh •llfd:tfio 0V'PoM -.ettot\#4J' •\ Ottvl~y t•· NOHt t t1 hereby Qlvtn tl"t tM 8o•td •DDOnHtttS f ''"'~• \UI"' 0.rcJ ot '"'' Mrvtd tnctitectof re<otd, Olf Tru''"' of tM Cot\t Community •nd .tit tM<um,.l\h •Y•d•ntlng 'lQIJ,,.._ SVBJ•Ct to •fl ••<.tptfon,, tondl· (.olltot 01\tr"t ot Or•l'\Ql' County, •1or" "'~' V' rd th•r•nv AnO ""' <J11(l•r•' t lon,, rt\tdctlol'", •1um.t1h. ttA· C.llf0tnl•. wlll trt.tl'it Htlflld b'<h up •nd t'tflfll\ n"'"0Y d-1 l•r• •Ii \Uft\ ''""'°"'· 1ewirvatlon11 lttn\, riQh1'. to 1''00 • m, fCrlct•r. Aorll lO. IU&, •• '"'°' uH•ft tr.,.,~h'I 1mmt1mAt•tit G~ "f' MtdrlgM1of.-•~'.O''•cdrd. tNP'\frchHlnoOept ofWld\Cf'lo04dl\ o•v.0~1" ,,nn ""' ""'<hJO •n(t Cffll> c.ommonty known A\ f conOOmlntum v•<t toteted •t 1170 Ad Arn' Awtn". ,.._.,,..,v •11, t If')' 4'W\~ '"f' tt u\1 Ut't)tw';' to<ated •t t00'1 LO\ Coyott\ CA>urt1 Co\t11 ~'"· (AIUOrnll't; At whlt..h ti ,,, bit \llW1 tft '"''''" lt\n 6»ltQAhon '°""'•'"' V•U•r. 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Tn dottrmln• II ••ln\laltmtnl , All blclt °' oll•,. mu•t M •ubmiltf'CI wlll tnltr lnlo Ill• propo .. d Cot>lr1Kt U oonlb•• •n<I tn~ •"lovnt, 11 ""' Oft1lorl'llur11ll.110Cll>•lh9Hllor. 11-. ...,ry19 •• ewerd.O to him. In Ille ,.,., .. .,.,, 10 cure lh• e1~1ev11, c,onr., '"' ri,11110 roj.cl •111 •r>d •11 llldf It twn1 ol l•lture 10 utt., Into_., con· Ill# 1><1""t1c1aty .., morto•-.. ,,.., ~'-"°"· lfecl. IN p•otH<h Of lhe <M<t Wiii t. W<Cf\\O<\ In lntorMt. wllco" ,..,,,. M, o.a.'tr:o: April u. '"•· 1or .. 1t.ci,.,.. 111 ,.,. u .. of •-· 11111 ooc:ttt" •• 01 lho d•I• ot 1111' notl<~ , JAME$ IE. MEIM 11111...,..,. llleroof wlll lie lotl•lt•cllo ... ld WllMtm H. Sorto ts c 10 S"tlfotld r l'\tl>ll<Admllll\lr•tor.-111.. -dltWct. 11ervov, al Tour Muting Strd. Admllllttrato•wilhWlll ... Ill-ft'IY wltllllr•w his bid for• Nt:wp0•1. AllO<I• f \l•ncl O~MO, 411,. .,.,,. .. dot .. lllE.•••••· ptn.tl o1 for1v-fl¥9 10 1 dot eti.r tr. &-••~a 9.,,,,.,,. 401111AM ICllYl'IR , COUNTY deltMttorltle-nlnqlNrHI. Wll""lmH 8ortol• OOUMMI. Tiit toa•d Of Tru•l"' ,._...., 1111 TIT\.l INSUlll"NCIE 4NO IMIOMN M. PATTI IUOM, Ol l'UTY porl<llteteo4 rtlt<li"9 any anll •11 l>ldlor TRUST COMl'4N y !h'JOHWM. l'ATTl•SOlf to wain any lrrt9ularltlt• Or In· WS. s,.1,.. Slrffl A...,_.,. .... A411fthllttratw lorn..litltt In ..,y blCI or 1111111 l>kldlng. IA• A .... l<lt, C:.. •110..tc~OriweWetl S19"tll: NO AMAN E. 4ftMTNllllo 11,0. llMU1' WATSOl'I ''"''" S.l•Offlor .... AM,C..l ....... •tntt S.Cly.9o•rclOIT•~tett TSMMltC T...,._1 (114> ... 1"1 Ope.. AprlllO, ,.,•-••:ooa.m. ""'"'tS.loN....,ller t•I\ It ,....I_ CH...,. Coett 0.Wty Piiot. Publhllt<I Ora119t Goe" 0.11y Piiot, Pvl>I"""" Or•n.,.. c0 .. 1 o~uv Pltof L-----------------------------------------------------------------:----' ""'" n. n."' ,,,. "'"'' ""'11 u, u ... ,. 1602·'• 11 n. n.•na "'"' 6, 11• ,.,, ,.11.,, '· . f:4 Cii'VPlior by Wa. F .... ml Mii C•t• ,,- FUNKY Wl.a<ERIEAH FIGMENTS NANCY . . ~ Lt6E'R1" Y Bt::1..L THAT BELL STANDS i:'OR FREEDOM ow""' ~ 'TMA1' IOS1 ff(lft.f Mlf, ~.,, 1' PER ct.It .,.,.! ··""'9••··~· ....... -... -.: .. ~·-w--.. TODAY'S CIDSSIDID PVZZLB I 1 .) • IA 17 ~ ......... -~~~~-·- •\ : MOON MUWNS by .... ,, ••r D IS MISSAL ~~BONG BELL \J......_ · -- MEV, MARCIE. l 60T THE F1~ST CAP! HERE, l'M (~N· 00!&.N! .. . .. AT 6€.ST, HE'5 NOT A G000 Oft!VER. A&ee'f! DRINKING. HE'~ DEAOL.Y! I'LL TRY TO GET MIM TO !>TOP! by Herold Le Dou TH~Y'Rf CERTAIN I'M DRUl'IK ... AND t SHOULDN'T DISAPPOINT THEM!,...__....,...,._ .., ....... _. '$.'M We!AK ON CR8PIT'5, &U'Y'" S~AO~• ON CMU-r~l'AM .' "I don't undcnland why 1cnnl\ ha\ hccomc \O populilr with women-you're much 100 rar :ipart 10 talk." DENNIS THE MENACE 1 .1,;...r~ I' -'!·'l'l r ·r. ·' '&l• , .. . ;~!~~~r• ~!~~fi~ ~~.!~., <~~•ine~~~N-•d vl!~~!~1 etlv.d tbe Lederi. GoW Olp award for u~Uence Ora.nee Countr. NtwPort Beach. Hu new office wW be at ~JS Uon. He ls responsible (or arouP adminlatraUo ,Jo alts ol pbarm ~. He IJ Wat Coast re-• Sbocecnst Lane. <Alroudd Mar. activities ind admlnlstntion ot pension cases. ··IMeaJ mu11u ol the Ledttte ... ,..•e.Club Wa.Mtt F. f•a!dr" Me••• Jr .• Rantlnaton • Leoe•rd J. Leftt•, Irvine, has been named • ~ftL 1Jeecb. bu been promoUd lo conu-olter for tbo Wlaltlley G. LYH bas beien named dJrcclor of affOlld vke prcsldint, real estate. A lormu vire •• • lntM Pacific Deve:ltf•Ml C.. He tJ former ac-peripheral n let tcw tht MkrodaLa Corpora&ioa'• pruldent of tht company's real estate section, he 1'~ L. Sm• bu been aatned Ttee prui-rounUnc mana1er tor the company. Ute aJnatfo· national direct H1H •Wt. M!crodala ls head· also Is pre.ldent and director of Pacific Lake Park . ' dent and tteuurer of F.oeoe Cor,Ma&llll, lrvlne. family bomobwldlqunitoflhe Irvine Company. quartered at Irvine. Denlopment Co,, a 5ubatdlary or Pacific Mutual. He II former dlreetcr ol linance ao6 adndnl•tra· • • n.omaa J . CahW, Mllsion Viejo, has been Uon.. Before JoinJos &he company be 'fl"U a mana&-tt Pder J . Doa.elly. Colla Mesa, bu bttn namt'd Barbara Blud1et ot Newport Beach. principal named •~ond vice president, aroup underwritins: . .-lt.b Price, Watemoaseftco.. mana1er of the CO'ta MeH Harbor Bo-.levud of· in the firm of Barbara Bla11thet la~rt.r Dnlp, Formu assistant vice pruldent ot lh 1ecllon, h~ • fi~ of CaWorala J1edtnl Savlap •94 Lo .. A•· hat moved her omce lo Urbanus now directs undt>rwritJn1 ot cur~nl and new bu111· lflc~ael Cluclob bu bttn named m•na•n of 1«latloll. He al.lo t. an assistant vlce pre ldent Il e Sq&aare, Newport Beach. nns. tJectronlc •n1lneerin1 rib Eoffm ~rallo•, b former manager ol th. atocfation'• T\lSUn of· Sbe I assoclatt.td wilh Helm • Jl'vi.oe,ffewuprevioulbwit.hTRWDataS)'ltem.s. nee. & ChaboCy, Arch1tect.s Before A. E. (£arl) Haoeock, San Clemel\le, bas re· • • her move Ms. 8lanchet was tll'ff from Paclllc Telepboee after a carffr span· llcnucl •••e o1 Newport Beach has beto Dori Yoaa of !!:I Toro bu bffn na11>ed branch pnnc1pal or Thtml· De 1an As· Dini nearly lour decadet. ~~ pretld.ot ol the AM•' T\R E••P•nt manaaJ: or Ualon FederaJ S.vlap Hd Loaa Ai• sociates, Newport Beach. She 1s Moat r ecently district ~ at Sant• An.a. He b rormer divl.&loo vice .ocla '•new Mlujoo Viejo of· -a former deSJeoer w1lh Arthur manaeer ln the directory aaJes pident and 1enerll mana1er. ' flce1 whlch is acheduled lo <>pen Valdes & Co. departmont, he Joined the com· ' Jlome'a 20-year career with io &t•Y· ln addition t.o intotior design pany In 1937 as an advcrtlilng lbt company beaan in Its Tbe new omce will be lout· or residence. and commercial salesman 1n Los Angeles. tte ea1lneerlnc laboratory al ed in the Mission Viejo Village businesses. she 1s ttn antique and •u.111c .. n was advanced to adverllslnlf Brooklyn, N.Y. Center at Marquette Parkway art1f1cl fin"er and n :.pec1ahsl m color coordina· manager before taking over lhe He bu served as National and La Paz Road. t1on. "trademark" dep1rtment In Support Committee chairman of Miss Voss, who baa muy • 19S4. Later he managed busl· t.be Am e ri can Institute of years' experience. in ma.n•ae· Jack W. CrUneld, an executive at Toshiba of ness offices at Arcadia. Alham· Aa"onautlc1 and Asttonautics ment. accounting and customer Callfonala, Costa Mesa. has been named co· bra and Huntington Park. ttucoc1t and was responsible for relations. will s upervise the as· chairman ol special events for ~he 33rd annual During the 1960s Hancock organized ind set up eoordinatln1 the first J oint soc1atlon's services. Western sect ion conference of the Society of the nationwide Yellow Pages services ttalnlng and llanned Space Conference at • 110" Plastics Industry. The conference is scheduled ear· promotion groups. • Los Angeles. He a lso has served tt0Me Huntington Beach residents Beary H . Goldman ly in June. u naUonal chairman of the National Security Jn· and Rollo D. West werero-cbairmenofthe fifth an· • William R. Hovey, Los Alamitos, has been dust:rtalAnoclation'ssupportequipment13anel. nual symposium S'ponsored April 13 by the Los Pacific Mutual Life lnsorance Co .• Newport named manager of the JC Penney store at Fashion He ia founding president of the Big Canyon Angeles Chapter of the Planning Executives Beach, has announced several promotions: Island. Newport ~ach. He succeeds Donald R . Community Association. Jnslilute and the University of Southerf> Cahfornia Daryle G. JohDMa has bee.n named second Halo, who has been named manager of a store al • School of Business. vice president, groop sales. He 1s responsible ~or Roseburg, Ore. Beary )f. Carter has been named to manage • the promotion and direction of group pension A 2f·year veteran with the retail compan~. the Santa Ana district office ol Sta&e Compeuatloa Beg Joees. manager of Fashion Island shop. s ales. .Hovey as former Western regional apparel ~ had, workers' compensation carrier. ping center for the Irvine Company, will open his Robert L. Bxoaddu, Corona del Mar. has been merchandise manager. PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE .MIOIAIL I, Hf.SSE N, Ally. -~ ....... s..n.-u. ,,_.,., c;atH....ie-.. Pvtllo\IW<I Dr .... C~I O•IY Piiot Afl'\112.1'.-~,, ... ,..",. ...,..,. PUBLIC NOTIC.: fllCTlflOUS eUSIMUS llAMI STATIMINJ The lolto.w1"9 _ ..... , ... do<"9 """' _ .. ROOTS NATURAL FOOTWEAR, JJlJ 8'1\IOI St,H t. \outh CN\I Pt•u. t4ct• MIW, CA f%6Z. TMa DAlllGlll Ofl MAILOllOE• ••E$Clll .. TIOlll$ Tht G I~: ... Cocu··~~",. ~jlJl.\il:~~=~~'!:!~~·l-; J-~ ... ttldoftl TlllJ 6'<11411'"1 ..... '""" .... ,, .... C-1'1' Clef1< el 0t•"99 Covl>ly"" N>rll u. "'• .. ,,.,) Publl•"ed Or•"~ Coa•I 0~11,i Piiot. ""'" 11. 2',•nd l'MJ•, IJ, 1'16 ••ll·l • PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE WPalltOe COU•T OP THI nATa Of CALI fO•NIA l'O" TH a COUNTY Ofl O•AlfOI ...... .,, .. Often over the years, lhe dan11er of mail order prescriptions have been cited in man y medical journal~. Jl.e.ce it...one example; "The daneer$ or mail order prescription i n c lude d e l ays encountered in obta1run1t the m e d i cation, the abs e n ce of the physician·pha rmacn1t re l ations hi p , tht• diHacullics o r chl't'kmi: the pre'ICrtpllon files ror !ilren~h and dosa11e. and the po'ls1btlitaes thttt prescriptions will be ftlll>d by non proh•ss1onal personnel. All phys1C'ian11 s hould t'Oopera\e by lteepini: their paucnL'I informed relative to lhe d an11 c r !I or th e se sc hem e~.·· C End or Quote) YOU O H Y Ou fl DOCTOR CA;-; Pll01':E US WJIEN YOU NF.ED A PELIV E RY . We ~111 dehver promptly without extra charj?e. We welcom e reqUl"•lS for d e livery ser\'1CC:' ;1nd charite accounts. r4d UDO PH.ADI.ACY Jll ............... .......... ...., .....,_. a.-11 641·1 HO Pl'ppC'rdinc University is a uniH'r'lily that brings t'\l'i tin)! innovation to higher edu<:at1on. While the main c.impuscs are in ~l.11ibu and Los Ani;!elcs, Califomlo, Pt•pp<>rdinc la.1~ brought sdectcd courses, which lead to n dC'~rce, closer to those who wi~h to improve them- selves nnd ;1dvan<:e in tl1C'ir field, Further. th<'s<· ('OltrH's ar<! offered in tlu' cvenin~o; t\lld 011 wt•1·l1•11tl, <.o that tl1tN' ''ho 11u· tm1ploy<'d full-time ca11 co11t111m· tltl•tr nlul'ation. Jn Oran~e County, courses arc offncd leadin~ h> Bach- elor De~rc<·s in Public Administration, Cl'ncral !:>tud1c~ ;111d in Adrnini,tration of Jusliet'. Cour~cs k nding to ~la)lcr ol Arts itt Public Admi.nistr:ttion arc also off crcd. Hc~istration at th<' Or,111~<' County Center of Pl'{lperdinl' l'ni,·cr!>ll) is condu<:kd from ~toncl.1)'. April 19 tu Fnday, April 23. Cnll or write for complete i11forn1Jtiu11 ll•: Robert Gordon, Denn Peppe.Wine Unioer:wfcy Orange County Leaming Center 1500 So. Anaheim Bl"d., Anal1cirn, CA 92803 Telephone: (Atta 714) 635-7220 lllOTI Ca 0 fl HE A II I 11110 0 .. ,.....-------------------------------------------------, .. ITITIC>f' l'O" PROIATI Ofl #IU.. AND POii LITIUIS TISTAMllf. TA•Y E\l•t. ol 11¥ELl1NGTON R>C.SOM 80NNl!R, 0• WELLINGTON f IONNEA, eke W. F, 80NN(lt, ~·-lol()TICE 1$ tll!AE8V GIVliN 1 ... 1 WISl LINGTON F 80HH£1t, JR .... , lllod lltte1ft e peliUOft lot PfOC>ote ti Wiii e11d tor l•wenu tU L•ll•" re ........... ,, lo .... ,..1111-· ,,. •~• te w•ucn •~ m~ tor t""1twf _.ti<u••N..-1,,.1 1"" time-pl.a ol .... <1"9 1"9 ~-N!o be.-. WI IO< ""'" ''· tU•. et 10 00 e.m , In I,,. C4Urtr-.. ol ()eper 1-nl NO l ol wld c.ovrt, •t 100 Civic C•ntt• Od•• Wfi\t, tn ,,. C1fyof S..,c• A n•. C•l1f()fh1 .. 0.ttd Ao•I" ltl• WILLIAM e SI JOHN, """"' c •• , • eaLO.ll•,MIMllE ANOelllOPIAHH .,_, ... i.... m'""' ~ \ln•t S.ltMM LA.t ...... ,, C..lllorol• -11 Tel' UUI •14-ttU •n..-..-,, .. ~ ............ , Pul>ll\MCI °'"n~ CO-ht Oeoly P.IOI ....... IA.''· 21.1'1' IM\ 1' PUBLIC NOTICE "'"'••o• cou•T Ofl CAlll'OltMIA COUHT'fO' OllANOE 111 W.fl Chi< C•ftltr Drlw, '->••• ..... CUI NUMIE" O·lltf'7 i UMMOOli IMAll•tA081 '" re Hw ~rrl-o• ot Ptt1t""4t' LOtSJOSli:Pl<tNf! NICOL _Ito_ -· llOllfAT t NICOi. NOT1ca1 Ytw lle•t h•ft -Tiie -_, ...... ...,1 ... 1 , ........... --........ , ......... , .. ,......,. ..... _. .... , ........ tit• I __ , .... --'""'°IU" .. M\l•--Ill ......,., _.. -.Cldlr , .. , •• U<t t'A _.._i..-........ u•.-..w .. • ••t. Lu ta ,,... __ _ .... 1.101""' llf\PoflMnl 1'\<oelt1171Mt•I• •·TM p.tflt~~' t\A\ Ol•d •O"llitt~ (Of"(.ttft•*"t yovt m•rr••O't v°" m.v tfN • •l tt•" r•...,...,• •Hit'" JI.,.~., "'-.. ,. INI "'"' wm"""'' h ,_,_.,. ....... • II .,.II l•il 10 lilt • WTlll ... "''OOI'"• wtth1" '~"'It"'-. your ott_,.., ,,..f ._.,.IHH•"" I,.. <•vrl "'"' ""'"' • l"'OfM'll cont•l1111\q IAlunctt .. " ., ......... , ...... ,,.,1"Q Ol•l•IOfl !II ...... , llOrly, _ .. , •-•I tllllO CU\IQCIY, thll<I -\. lltOf'My \ 1-. CO\I , -well OflW< ,..1i.1 "' m•r 0-111'4"ilff by ""' ·-·· ........ '°"'' ''""' "'1M ---·-tf --· ,., ...... ,,_, .,. (llf'WMtf1Y1 Of ...... , re UM c II yw _.,II ....... ti. -k• el ... .....,. 1 .. t~t ..... 11 ... -...... ............. 1, .. '""' , ... , •"""" ._ ... 11.,,..,,,,. • ., .. 111 .... u-. 0.1'41F'•b'U.197' WILLIAl\llE \IJOMN,(Jer1l .,, J •• 0'0.-.to. °""'' ISLtoLI I ·n. __ .. -...... -t-1 =·pf"::.',:.::;·~": c:~=.::1 Avlet tf c...irt l'Mr -ti bl Iliff lft' l'llt<eurtwltlll ... _r ... -..-• tf ~·I<• e1 • c.•r, •• "d' on po!ll· ·-··,"" ""''-". "'"',,_, " ... t-4-"" .... _,, ..... _,. ,.Ml ..... ---.. ~­t•'-'•·-""~u ,.""..,...fU.AO L. ,_._.,..,,JI .._, .. w• IM-~ .... \-1. S.IMt" ...,._AM, Cell..,"4tftTtl ... -. ... ""'''-' c II II Today, homes in Orange County are worth 41·50°/o more than three years ago . AKo rananclal Serwices may help you turn that fact Into cash • Real Estate values 1n Orange County have sky· rocketed And that means your home should be worlh more now than ever before Avcos Homeowner Loan Program may help you turn that increased v~lue into cash. based uPOn the eQu1ty you have in your home Use the money to pay ort old bills. your car. even a second mortgage. and chances are. you'll LOWER THE TOTAL OF YOUR MONTHLY PAYMENTS Or use the money 10< something youve really been waiting for A new car education expenses. sqme needed home improvements. or the vacation of ahfet1me For more information about what an Avco Home- owiier's Loan can do for you. 1ust call us or drop this CCIJl)On "'the mail today M "*"'H""" f fl('td ,._ ....... I ...... •"' I• 000 rot"""• ....... ," ....... ""' • -'U~\lll"'lt'·W\Of'•·"·~jrotf\C1"1'4t•C.Ot'l1 Aflr~~~CIAL .L_!U sERVICFS ~---------., To: Avco F1nanc1al Services p I I 500 North Anaheim Boulevard Anaheim, Cahlorn1a 92805 I 1 am interested rn more rnlorma11on about an I I Avco Homeowner s Loan I 1=. I I Ct\V 51.·~ 'P I I PllOlle Bf'al TomelnCa•• _I .. _________ .. l"l*l_ Or.,... c .... , Oofly ,,.,.,, ~1111,,..a .... ~r•, tl, IU• 1'1•7' '---------------------------------------------------: Dow to Form-Clubs By .tOHN ~lTF A•t.tl<w~~~ ( l..oat o/ T100 ArflcW1) lnttt~l 1n stoct lnve:rtment club$ i.> r1$lng again after d~chn· inl 1barpJy durin1 Uw dark days ol the economy. Plannina for the future. rather thi n mcrelY steur· ma the prc11ent, looks attractive aealn. Also spurring tntere.t 1s Uw quJck recovery of M>me cluba that continued to invt'st dunng lhci bill price decllne or 1973 and 1974, and which th\1$ pickl'C! up blue chip shares al tarnished iioodspn('H . MANY CLUBS DURING the po t year have outperformed the returns obtained by prolesll1onal portfolio managers. In the 14 or lS months e ndin g with December. 1974, one club repe>rt td 1t.s value increased 212 peer cent. Tbomb O'lfou. ch111rman of the Nallonal Au~ntlon ot tn vestment Clu bs, reports in· quiries on the rise '*i"in, su~ gesttng stroncly lhnt the num'l:M:r ol member dubs soon will nae abovf' the current receuion lnduct'd total ol 7 ,000 The club , which in dfect arc small, private mutual fund:l lhat arc managed as well u owned by the mem~·rs, generally Involve about 12 people of 1olm1l1tr goab. allhou1eh often d1ssim1lar but complementary sk ills THE CLUBS PERMIT mcm bers to leorn about mvestln1t, to Invest small amoun~ at 11 time. to s pread the rusk through davers1J1caLion. to comp.are tn· veslm«-nt rl'!lt'arch and, if lht'y do well, to see thuir usots rrow Their importance !le-em s to rut\'e bctn underscored by the re cent deels100 of th New York Scock Exchange to dl:ooc;-onunue sponsorship of the Monthly ln vestment Plan, which permlttt'd small uwl':slors to bll)' even Crac· lions of &hares. Merrill Lynch contlnui::. to oper ate its harebuJlder Plan, which Is slmllu, but other brokers seem to have lo~t In· t(·~st m and. lt as chtlmrd, money on smoll accounts CLlJISS •'ILL THIS gap Although their purcha!r>es m11y ~ 1n round lot:i of 100 1hures or more, the Individual member:.' percentage of the total onen ls an amount that most brok~r. wouldn't consider h'1fldling. I Gas Price Hike Eyed Kodak's new line of instant cameras, unveiled this week . has bolstered Kodak !:>l ock while causing a noticeable, if s hort·li ved. dtp in the stock of competing Polaroid. The bottom of the new line. Kodak EK4, re· tails at $53.50. The EK6, s ho\\n here. sells for S69 .50. Era Ends as Last PHOENIX CAPl -Gasoline prices may rise 2 or 3 cents this summer, but no higher than lhat, an exe('utive of Standard Oil Co. of California predicted. ( TAKING ) __ S_TO_CK_ Democratic state Sen. David Roberti said te lephone sub· scrl be r s don 'l have all t he telephone books they need. Donald L. Bower, a corporate director and vice president or marketing for the company headquartered in San Francisco. said Wednesday, "Even if the in· nation rate should jump to 10 per. cent, I cannot foresee an increase of S or 6 cents a gallon, as sug. gested by some.'' LOS ANGELES (AP> -A Los Coal terSal~ SAN DIEGO ti\P) -San Diego Gas & Ele('lric says It stands lo lose $7.5 million unless it can fmd a buyer for the ('Oal intended for use in the proposed Kaipawonts coaJ.fired power plant. Plans to build the huge plunt in southern Utah were dropped la:.l week due to mounting expenses and pressure from environmen· taJists and regulatory agencies. Bower s aid gasoline prices Angeles Superior Court judge 'Ra l 'Of!' Varoo~s droppedsomewhatinlhelast six hasordered:nineoit co~paniesto G-•er 11,.1,. Okat1ed .I.I.A. months. under market pressure, stop se llin g securiti es in -ur ~~''\";.-~:-i..:. . ·~ ~~·mt1:t~·.:.~;P~W ... ·· ,:~t;.'t.'.{~~-i~;·~;_:;~~,,~i~i~~~:"-~~~~~~> DETROIT < AP) -With all the hoopla that trad1t1onaJly ac('ompanies pu~':frect. po ation~ department. aulhori ied t~ •construct ' introdu'thon ofanew modt!l,thelustU.S.·buillconvertible rolledoffthe PSA Seib Hotel Pre liminary injuncti on s operatt! two' more units al lh\• assembly hne Wednesdav. ending a 74·year era of American against the companies were 1s· Geysers Power Plant an Sonoma ragtops. "Like the runrung board and the rumble seat. the convertible is PSA lac. has announced that sued by Judge Norman R. Rowds County. an item which history has pai.s<.'d by," Cadillac General Manager its subsidiary, PSA Hotels, Inc.1 at the request of lhe state at· Edward C Kennard said has entered into an agreement to torney general's office, which The.. $11.049 white Cad1llat· manufac tu ring manager , sell the Islandia Hyatt House plansact1onagamstfiveotheroil Eld d ·1 d b K d wheeled the car off the line amid ora o. P• ote Y l'11n;ir Hotel at San Diego's Mission Bay companies next month. ac('ord· was the 200th "h1sl of thl' con balloons. bannt>rs and cmployes to a group of private investors ing to Depuly Atty. Gen. Gary vcrt1bles .. bu11l l>v Cad1llm·. Th\• dresi.ed in Ja\•kt•t!> anrl T·shirts who intend to continue manage. Kurtz. car is to be kept by Gener:il proclaiming lhey worked on the ment of the hote l b y the J\1 o tor s · · I o r h 1st or 1 ca I last ~oft lop California Hyatt Corp. Comple· purpose:..·· he said Se\'eral hundred production tion of the sale r equires the con· and off1cl.' workers at t he sent of the City of San Diego Cadillac complex Chl•cred as the which is the lessor or the land on THF. OTHER 199 t•Jrh emblazoned ""ilh a pl..,quc sa> 1ng . "This 1971,' 1-'h.•<'I" ood Eldorado 1s one of th<> lai.t 200 adenti<'al L' S convcrtiblt·~ pro dured.. ha-.e bt•Pn !>Old 1n :i lot tery among Cadallal' s 1.liOO 1h· nlership~ KennJrd .• 1nompanictl 1n lhl· rronl ~l·at lw 1>1:lro1t :il ,\)ur Co k m a n Y <l 11 n ..: .., n cl II B Brawnt•r. ('adalla<: gl·ner.il ~~~~~~~~ t'ar'i. engine r04tred to ltfc and the which the Islandia is situated. \eha<'le crept a few fl'et under its own power "It's great to be part of history. cspN'1ally since the car will be i:otn~ to a mu~eum." ~aid Ray M1kuh1. a production line worker who installed the hood on lh<' hnaJ ronvcrt1ble Other ""orker!> agrcl'd Some Just shru~~ed their shoulder~ Charge BaM AskN SACRAMENTO CAP > -A Los 1Angeles legisla t or has in· troduced a bill to prevent telephone companies from charging 20 cents for eaeh d1rec· tory assistance call. Tfu.1 11 111it/11,1111 1111,, ro ''II ""' 11 111li111a11n11 t1/ nn 11[1rr In l111y llt\'JC ucuritit'.r. ·r1111 1 !I" it 111url• m1/v /iv llu !'111Jp111u 1. April ?Z. 1976 s 100,000,000 Avco Financial Services, Inc. 8'/io/o Senior Notes due April 15, 1984 Price 99.50% ( l'lu~ arrnircl 1n1t•rf"t, if any, from 1\pril 18, I ()711) Units 14 and 15 will add 165.000 kilowa tts of capacity lo the geothermal gener atmg fac1hty. the largest installation or it:. kind anywhere in the world. Over The Counte r Gt'nerally a t'lub has lnfonJt beamnlng~ umon11 n few rncnai each or whom invlte:s othcrs1. 1n1t1ul di$!:11!il)lOn mC(tlJU: homl' or omc~. If agreea . second mcctlna may b scheduled Those "ho return usuwb, t 11cnuinely lnlcrcsl(.'d In or,iianu in~. the details of whkh ~ay b obt11lned from lhl' l\&..'iOC1al'°"' m nual, wh1<'h co~b ~. a iut1 thi&l lls ruturn\ld 1( lhe ctu . bct'Omes a nw mbt'r. Al.THO UC H SOME laric• d ut. m11ht huvu ~ or mort mem~rs . O'llura bcUcves mos d ub:s in1tlally opcrutc best whl about 12. Otflrers ~enernlly ;are cl~\.'< ttt lhc second mc:ctinM. and twoo1 th~ mem hens arc u~lancd l1 rt-¥~arch a nd 1;1v1· rcpe>rts 01 ~locks . A b1'Qk(.'r olso ls ~hQ~e1 tentatively and mvtll'll to all~nc ruturt' meetmgi.. The mo:;t ('t>m m on 1m·cstmen1 per person is $20 to S25 ~act month. a lthough S5 or SlO ()n en ii as effective un amount as SSt> 01 $100. The clubs regulurly inves1 their assets. usually each month. D1v1dends ure reinvested. While successful clubs nevei need join the N at1onal Assot1a· lion, there are advantages to do· mg so. Dues are $15 a year. plus SJ for ea('h member. whicf\ en· litles the club. among ·other things, to a $25 ,000 oond. TH£ LATTER. WIOCH pro· tects members aga;inst misap· propriation and theft, is an ofle11· used benefit. said O'Hara, ~ho relates the unfortunate news that some clubs formed among the bes t of friends do not always re the ~st falt.>s. y ~g:-4~J,~~~~~ vestm.g," and the opportunity to buy assorted material, clulrtlng and bookkeepin~ items, for ex· ample. Th(• magazine is availa· ble to nonmembers for $6 a year. The Nat1onal As:.ociallon of In· vci.tment Clubs is at 1515 E3~l El~ven Mile Road, Royal Oak, Mi ch .. 48067. NEW VOA!<. IAl'I l•p I01lowo1141 h\I ,...,_, llW ''"'" tl\al ,. ... OON' ... .,... ""°'' MWt f>O""" '"• '"°'' oe .. ti on Oil'<""' o• <h6n0f' on ttw-OYttrl,_.. Counter fnouurtel S1•4..._,, ,9'QA,.,I.,. Of votvm• tor W•<df'l•'!.«l•Y Nt;t •f'Kf PftC'tnt•O" <h•n99\ •'• ffll' d•H~•M. 0.1Wllll'••" \P'lt> pr••tW\ ''°"nu i>'O cu.,. and tOOfY \ IA\t b40 ptl(f" V"• L.~:·' .'"?. 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()O .... ., ou • ' '·• Ott 4 \ -"• 04f 4 \ '• Otl • 'I 1 11{'i• 1 11( th• f 'rfl<{'r1 t111 11111v /lr flbt11i11rrl i11 a11v :iltJtr ;,, -u·ltich 1/111 n1111nu11<rm<NI i1 circ11la1ed o"/1 frOM 111, 11 II/ 1/1t 1111t11 '·' "'' 11, 1111 ludm~ J/11 11ml111t(llf d, 111 ""''" /a;l'/111/v t1ff1·r Jl1n( sroviliri in Jlldr Slq/(, 1 11" 1111111/11 t <I'• ,, tf• 111111folc {'11<1r 111 11111/11111)1 1mdrr 1111 1on1tu11<1 s s11111mari:e.d in Ilic /'ro1pcctu.s. MUTUAL FUNDS Kidder. l'l•abody & Co. •MtUtflftf"tfrtl Th Fir~t Boston Corporation Donaldson, Lufkin & Jenrette ~e,IUtt• C'efpcu-•U"• tlornblower & Weeks.Hemphill, Noyes 1~ .. ··-·"' Salomon Brothers Blyth Eastman Dillon & Co. 1_.,....1H Drexel Burnham & Co. 1-•.-in!M E. F. Hutton & Company Inc. Bache Halsey Sruart lnr. Oillon. Read & Co. Inc. Goldman, Sachs & Co. Kuhn, l.oeb & Co. l.az.ard Freres & Co. Lehman Brothers Loeb, Rhoades & Co. . .......... .. Merrill Lynch. Piere<', Fenner & Smith Paine. Webber, Jackson & Curtis Reynolds Securities Inc.. ••<•, ......... White, Weld 8c Co. Dean Witter 8c Co. ••<•••"'•t..4 Smith Bamty. Harri~ Upham & Co. Wertheim & Co., Inc. ,_,....... Jff .......... Shtmoo lhydea Stoot Inc. IMtOf'WJtirAtHt Bear, Sreams & Co. L. F. Rothscltild & f .o. Weeden& Co. Shields Model Roland Securities ._.._.. .. lfttH,1JOfttft"d ABD Securities Corporation Basie ~curities Co~tion Alex. Brown & Sons F. Eberstadt & Co .. Inc. KJeinwort, Benson EuroPartners Securities Corporation Ladenburg, Thalmann & Co. lnc. Wm. E. Pollock & Co., Inc. R. W. Pressprich & Co . . _ ...... Thomson & McKinnon Auc.hinclos.~ Kohlmeyer lnc. Tucker, Anthony & R. L. Day, Inc. UBS-OB Corporation Faulkner, Dawkins & Sullivan, Inc. Moseley, Haltprtea & Estabrook Inc. SoGen·SwiM International Corporation Sptoar Tmk & Co. ,___.e..e Wood,Struthm & Winthrop Inc. Bateman Eichler. Ifill Rjchards Crowell. Wetdon & Co. W •rtnstlltr & Dunt, Inc. ............... Morgan. Olmstead. Kennedy & Gardner I_,,.... ... Stern, Frank, Meytr & Fot .__..... Thursday's Alternoon Price1 NYSE COMPOSI'I'E TRANSACTIONS Crocker Reports Loss SAN FRANCISCO (A P> -Crocker National Corp. reported first quarter net income of $10.3 million. or 82 cents per share. 10.3 percent lower than the $11.5 million for tbe same period last year when Crocker recorded the highest quarterly earnings in its his-tory. s DAILY PILOT CZ Coors Cools For Some It's Good News By MILTON MO KOWIT'l Coors boor, one ot the hottest •ucnss stones or the paAl dccadt', ts shpplng budly in lb blca:est market, Callfo,..,la. and lhis is cheery ntws for unions an<l civil rl1ht.t1 grou~. which have be(•n ur~ina beer drinkers to boy«>tt Coon because of the com · piany 's labor und minority hiring p0Uc1t-11 Money Tree Coors, which ls bued in Golden, Colo • where all of its bl'0r is brewed>, hus been undt>r uUuck for many ye11u Mcxican·Americuns sturt1..'CI a boycott In 1966. Chorglng lhey W(•re woefully undurn.•prescnted In the Coors work force. In t968. thl• company had little troubh~ benlinit buck a 118·duy strtke by l,,ot•1tl 366 or the Hruwcry Worker~ lntema• tional Unlon. AnJ in thut same year a dozen «alt unions ~truck Coors and they ar~. technically. slill out on strlke. TIU: RIGll'fWING POL.ITICAL \'iews of the Coors family urc well known 1111d h;an! comuslenUy aroused the ire <lf liberal groups. However. if any or these protesting group& had a ny ef· fect on Coors sales prior to 1975. ll eert ainly wasn't noticea· ble. Coors was selling ull the bee r it could rn11ke. Between 1967 and 1974 its output nearly tripled, making the company the nation's fourth lurgest brewer -behind Budweiser. Schlitz and Pabst -even though its distribution was limited toll western states. A whole mystique grew up around Coors. which is a non pasteurized beer with ;1 li~ht look and a light taste <some people say. "the beer for non beer drinkers"). IT WAS REPORTED to be the fa\rorite beer of actor Paul Newman. Airline pilots and stewardesses were said to be smuggling six-packs of Coors into eastern markets. And soon selected stores in the East were carrying bootlegged cases of Coors at inflated prices, a development that didn't exactly pleas e Coors since it needs to control its own dis· tribution. particularly to insure that the be~r remains refrigerated at all times . .Jt:&~ .. .to_..4 . · Wall Streetcs ~~·1ltiiloin!t, fdRPB~ .. ~Mt>~re~h~· ~"ll~'~Jk,~·.·att ~:ta;. raised with the sale or less 'than one-third' of the Cla·ss B ' stock -and this was nonvoting stock. ln latt• 1974. as Coors was preparing to go J)Ublic, a !or.mal "boycotLCoors" drive )US orga.nized in California by the Teamsters Union. It was headed by Allan Baird, a representative of Local 888. Beer Drivers and Salesmen·~ Union of San Francisco. Baird described Coors as a "racist. anli-work1ng-people brewery.'' WHETHER IT WAS T HIS boycott, or other factors. it's clear now that Coors is losing ground in California, which accounted for 49 percent of its sales in 1974. Coors sales in the state were down 10.8 percent in 1975. lts share of tho California market dropped from 40 percent to .35 percent. The decline seems to be continuing into 1976. Official figures show that Coors sales in the first month of this year were down 19 6 perct>nt in California. This setbuck in California has lost Co0rs its hold on fourth place 111 the nut1unal standings. Miller beer has moved ahead of Coors. ANO IN C~LIFORNtA, Coors is now in danger orlosing its first-place position lo Budwc1ser. the national leader. Latest sales results show Coors with 32 percent of tho California market, Budweist!r with 31.4 percent. Last year. in an interview in the Wall Street Journal, Wimam K. Coors. chairman of the brewery. said: "I take a lot of satisfaction in opposing all the forces that would like to put us out of business." In California .these days, he has no trouble finding that "satisfaction." Slush Fund Past, • Gulf Oil Says PITTSBURGH <AP> -Chairman J erry McAfee of Gu tr Oil Corp. has told shareholders that the company's involve· ment with an illegal political slush fund is a thing of the past. "We have just undergone the most comprehensive in4 vestigation of its kind ever conducted, and as a result, I can say that tor all practical intents and purposes, this chapter is now closed," McAfee said. Chrysler, GM Cars Okayed by Council LOS ANGELES <AP) -City Councilmen approved the purchase of 545 police and fire vehicles from Chrysler and General Motors dl'Sp1te claims that the firms have violated the city's affirmative action hiring-ordinance The purchases were authorized on a 9·10·5 vote; the ac• lion must be approved by Mayor Tom Bradley. City officials said the auto manufacturers foi led to ob· serve the city's percentage rcqwrements for minority and women employcs. Truck Rates Go Up WASHINGTON <AP> The Interstate Commerce Commission CI CC,;l hils allowed lhc trucking firm11 lt rclj. gulates raise th"lr freight rates by an average 6 percent as e re1mlt Q( :i new national lahor cMlract hctwecn the truck Ina lndu.~try ond the Tt'11mstc·rs Union. an rec spokesman said. The t11kcf! hnd he1·n requf'strd by the 12 regional ratescl• ting bu rt' a us of th~ trurk1nl{ industry early In M nrch In an~ llclpation of lnC'rcasf'd costs cauiwd by lhc.: Teamster1'1 con· tr a cl. ' Wheat Crop Suffers WlCHrTA . Kan. <AP> -Drought·busUng rains have soaked the henrl of the winU!r wheat belt in the past week4 but offi cials say they came too late ror millions of acres o~ gra1n !llrendy damagl•d beyond repair. Agriculture orr1ciols s nld the recent moisture cannol! save wheat that shriveled up for luk of water in the past siX: months or was plowed under by farmers fighting to save topsoil from ~ust y winds. Federal crop expert$ e111imate the drought reduce~ wheal production In the Great Plains more than 180 million bushels from last year. but they say ample supplies or wheat will be uvailable for Anwricun comumers and for e1t• port demands. Building Wins Prize . I The design of the Moulton Niguel Waler Distrlet BUild: Ing, L3guna Niguel, bas won a citation of mert for nolly Pulaski and Associates. Balboa. The c~talion was B'!"arded in the commercial-Industrial category in the 1976 Plywood Design awards program o( the AmericaJ\ Plywood Association. C8 DAILY PILOT Thurtday. April 22. 1'76 ·leebreaker .Bu.ine11 l:urea Hami.ll' LOS ANGELES CAP > -Now it's Olympic skater Dorothy HamUl wbo'a cetUn1 the &bow busi· ness treatment. Miss Hamill. who won the gold medal in figure skating at lb• 1976 Olympics. has aianed a contract wilh Jerry Weintraub, mana1e.r of 1h~1era J ohn Denver and Frank Sinatra. "Dorothy's truly all·Amen can and has all the ingredient& or a areat atar.'' said Weintraub. : He added the skater "has been besleaed by world-wide offers from every motion picture studio. t a le nt agen cy, televislon- "AM11.L. network, man a.ce menl fi rms, commercial endor sement companjes, etc." (Paid Pollti<:al Advert1Mmenl) MEET MAX BIN SWANGER Now. all of us -voters. taxpayers. can· d1dates. and poltt1c1ans alike have got to admit that when 11 comes to creating new commit· tees and advisory councils there isn't anyone that can hold a candle to our Orange County Board of Supe rvisors. It seems that every time you pick up the newspaper they've gone and "begat" three new committees and a half dozen more advisory councils. We've got committees studying women. roads. babies. veterans. dogs, buses. and nearly everything else you can think of. Heck. we've got more committees and advisory councils than Jimmy Carter has peanuts - and that's the truth' I don't have a highly paid county staff to r e- search the issues for me. but 11 sure appears that we are being committee d and studied near to death. Just what are we paying our Supervisors to do -to appoint committees? If that's all there is to the 1ob then I think those five gents down in Santa Ana are being sltght· ly overpaid. The appointing of committees and putting off decisions for further study' has become such a Joke that one fella down in Newport Beach suggested that we could save ourselves a bunch of money by simply replac· 1ng the whole Board with a $15 tape recorder that's set. up. l o appoint a new committee every. time someone comes in with a problem and turns It on Don't get me wrong, sometimes the Supervisors do make decisions Take last week for instance -they came out four·sQuare against unregistered dogs. and after only putting the decision off twice ... now that $ leadership• 01 course. at times 11 would be better lor us taxpayer's 1f some members of the Board never made a decision At tho Board meeting last week Tom Alley reversed his decision on the freezing of $7 6 m1lllon of road funds by ex· plaining that his original vote had been a mis· take His explanation (and I quote) Either I wasn t paying attention or I assumed we were talking about tho windfall ol $2 I million." Not paying attention while seven m1ll1on dollars 1s being voted on' That s worse than 1ust dump· 1n9 a load or equipment into the ocean• Aw, c'mon, Tommy -you d•dn t expect us to let that one slip by did you? One last item before I wrap up the column for this week. Who said poltt1cs 1sn tan educa- lton When you go through hie with a name like mine -BINSWANGER. you get a lot of fun poked at you. but yesterday a new twist tur ned up. A supporter from San Juan Capistrano called and asked 1f I knew what the Germanic translation of B·l·N·S·W-A-N-G·E·R was. With a laugh. I said that I didn't and he In· formed me that 11 ltterally translated to ·with child" or expecting At dinner last night I asked my wife Evelyn. 1f she knew !'he transla· t1on. She hadn t known 11 either. but alter be· 1ng told she smiled and said. · With eight children and seven grandchildren . . . I SHOULD HAVE GUESSED• . Do -HAVE A NICE COUNTY. ~ , . . ... : ; . : 1 \ .. · , DAILY PILOT ~...--.·· -· .. Vlgoro® 2 1/2 Lb. 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Poland - C:techoslovakia beat the United States S-1 Wednesday in the cur- rent ace hockey world cham- pionships here. Also, Sweden edged the Soviet Unaon, 5-4. Celt• Win Bulle t s Roll LANDOVER. Md. -Reserve gua rd Clem Haskins scored 22 p oints and forward Nick Weatherspoon added 19 in his first start of the season, spark- ing the Washington Bullets lo a 109-98 National Basketball As- oclallon playoff victory over he Cleveland Cavaliers Wednes- ay night. The victory ended ashington's four-game losing treak at home and tied the be.st- f.seven quarter-finals at 2-2. Bargo" Top STOCKHOLM -Second- seeded Bjorn Borg scored a hard- foughl 6-4, 3·6, 6-3 victory Wed· nesday over unseeded Australian Bob Giltinan lo move into the uartcr-finals or the Stockholm World Championship Tennis ournamenl. Ro1eeeall Vp•~t DENVER -Unseeded Billy Martin upset second-seeded Ken Rosewall 4·6, 7-S, 6·4 Wednesday night In the World Championship Tennis tournament, here. In another surprise. unseeded Ross Case easily defeated fourth- seed Vilas Gerulait1s 6-4, 6·4. In another sin!'les match, Raul nmsrez downed Allan Stone 6·3, -4. Brohante r Triples NEW YORK -J ac k Brohamcr, former Huntington Beach High player, had a triple and drove 1n a pair of runs for the Ch1 CaRo White Sox Wednes· day but the New York Yanket's po'< led a 10· 7 vsrtory over the Sox nl Yankee Stadium 1n Amencan League basehall ac· tion INGLEWOOD (AP> - Boatoo'a Brulna need JUSt on_e more victory to oust the Los An1etes Km•• from the St•nl~y Cup hockey playolfs and they aim to get 1t tonlcht. Even playloc on the Kinas· home Ice at the Forum wllb an 8 o'clock taceoff, the Bruins are favored to continue the momen• tum that has brought them from a 2-1 deficit an games to a 3-2 ad· vantage in this best-of-seven quarterfinal series. A sellout of 16,000 is upeeted A quick physical .-ecovery by Can Do It All Bruins defenseman Brad Park lives Boston a big edce. Park is back in 1ctlon only llll weeks af\er undercoing kn~s~ry. In Boston's 1·1 flt\h pme vu:· tory. Park scored two JCoals. as· slsted on l•'O otbera aflld general· Jy intlmfdated Loa Anaeles. "l know I worked bard. I had to do a lot of work to Jet the knee back in shape l'm surpr~ed I've come back like this and I'm very happy about it," tbe defenseman declared. His teammate, Jean Ratelle. added, "I'm 1maied by how fast Great Prospect Sticks to Football Mark Malone's future-al least as a col\eglan-appears to be as a football quarterback. Yet with his track and field accomplish- ments and athletic versatility, he could perhaps become a world class decathlon performer. The 6·5, 210-pound senior from Grossmonl Jligh of the San Diego area, passed for 1. llS yards and nine touchdowns last season. lie completed 82 of lSS aenals and ran for 12 TDs. As a bas kt.'lball player he averaged 18.8 points per game. Yet his marks in track arc also outstanding and point toward a standout decathlon future lie has thrown the discus 192·6 in compellt1on and has a legal toss of 196 in warm up He has put the shot 59 9, run the JOO.yard dash in 10.2 and long jumped 22·4'•· lie has triple Jumped 46·1 and was clocked in 15.6 Cor the 120 high hurdles. Unfortunately. being a great decathlon performer does not of. fer mu<'h in th<> way of future financial security. lleing a top football play('r docs So he'll head for the l'n1 \'rrs1t v of Arizona to perfect his ab1ht1t.'~ on the gridiron. And the USA will lose a great decathlon prospect. Speaking of high school sports t•lent, Jim LaPolnte or Santa Oara In Oxnard recently struck out 20 Santa Paula hJtters In a seven-Inning game. More re· mark ably, he bad bttn playing utcher prior to that stint. Orange Coast College products Rick Purnell <ce nter > and John OLINNWNITf Dixon (a running back> are flut for s prinit football a l the Un1vers1ty of Cali fornia . odgers Scoreless 16-inning Duel UPCOMl~G EVENTS-UCLA ls hoslinit thf' NC AA west re· glonah in vollt'yball with matchf'S at 6 and II f"rlday night and thf' flnals Saturday al 7:30. Tht> U.S. womrn'l$ OI) mple team gymnastlc11 tryouu wlll be 11t11tt>d May 13· 15 at the LA Sport" Arena. Newport Harbor High shot put product Terry Albritton recently p;irtlclpated in d1i1cuss1ons on track and field problems in order to St'nd a report to the Presi· dent's comm1ss1on on Olym pic sports llOllSTON <A P ) -J ose Cruz, ho hod managed onl y two hits 18 tries. and second baseman orry Milbourne combined to nd what their Houston Astros All Oe-• M ICAM: mitl nl ... ,.,.,.,,..,.,,_ DO\IU190al l..OlA"9tle' U Ollca .. ft Lo•,....,_,., s JOp"" l U pm. • ss .... ammates couldn't in the 16th 'ng Wednesday night in a 1-0 aralhon victor y over Los ieles. After Housto n starter J.R. !chard had gone 10 innings, 'elding only four hits and no s and three LA pitchen had eld the Astros scoreless lS io- ' ngs. Cruz poked a single into hallow rightrield to score ilbourne from second ba.se w1tb e winning run "With two out 1 was going all e way ," Miibourne s aid. When t rounded third base I w LA r igbUielder John Hale eking up the ball and I knew I had to take ofr. Catcher Joe Ferguson look the front of the plate so I sUd in behind him " LOSANOILU !l<ltkl>~lf it,.,,,Ont 11> 8•hrtl a.. .. ,,. Cevll> ,..ov ..... c H•lerl Ot.Jewus ..-..... "" ~ .. uu JOIW\p H Cru1pf\ How9"P Mot•pft W•ll p •• , fl_. • 0 1 0 ) 0' 0 1 0 I 0 ... 1 0 1 0 ' 0 t OOO •••• 1•0 0 0 0 0 0 I 0 I 0 1 0 I 0 0 0 0 0 ' 0 0 0 I t 0 0 '0 0 0 HOUSTON lio•••d ,, K Fon<~P -"" ..,_o C-llJb c.dtnot l W-11> C.JoMtonc JlllN< I."-"''" 0-0S\ rl Mll~llt II Molt~'n eo. ... 11 .... 0.V•,_U J "o<N rd 11 J CtUt II ot r 11 .i l 0 1 0 ' 0 0 0 ' 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 , 0 ' 0 l 0 I 0 , 0 ' 0 4 0 I 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 I 0 J 0 0 0 t I J 0 ' 0 0 0 '0 0 0 1 0 I 0 J 0 •• • 0 l I Tot•li ~ 0 ' O TOl .. t S4 I 11 I T'#o GUI -•l~nl ... 'WI lOW'td. us"-'"' ooo ooo ooo ooo oao o-o .-1o<> 000 000 000 ODO ODO 1-1 OP-I.OS ·~·•u 1, Nousl• I LOl-1.0• .... !ft t•. He•"-U 11-M-. a.iOMr !>l~I<-, llw• .. 11 l. Mii .......... s...--. SI,._, ., "•11111so JoM I I O OJJ Hou01' • 0 0 0 l 1 W•ll CL,0.11 1"1 t I 1 J J "'< ... ,., 10 0 0 J , 1(~11 '••011 .... _ I'# 1~1 I I 0 0 I I HIP-4>Y ~ ~ W,.__l T-J ~ ,\-lO 10t Albritton. currt'nt holder of the world s hot r ecord. currently al tends the University of Hawaii J oining Albrrtton at the Washington D.C. confab were University of M lchigan athletic chrector Don Canham and AAU executive director Ollan Cassall. How did UC Irvine pole vaulter Mike Sabatino miss belng voted Southland field athlete of the week arter cleariDg 17.11, Satur- day at UCI! The man who dld get the honor was a VSC dlsc:as thrower nalbed Darrell Elder. who threw 195 feet .... a mark I would c:oMlder Jess Imposing than Sabatlno'1 vault . · Fishing fanciers are promised low streams and clear waters for the opening of California's general trout season. Over a million anglers are expected to tr)' thear luck opening weekend. he's gotten into shape. We need tum out there Defensively. of· rensivel)'. every time he's on the see he's valuable." The Kinas have scored only ooe goal rn the past two games as Boston brou&ht Its pressur~ to bear. "When you Intimidate a team. you have the advantage and It 's a big adontage." commented Bruin w1naer Hank Nowak. .. They're giving us that t>xlra couple of seconds now because they know they're going to get nailed "It you 're biget'r and 11tronger. il stands to r eason you can "out· muscle the other (:uy 1n the tor . ners All you net'd is desire. You have to keep that coru.tant pre ssure going for Lhret> periods " Marcel Dionne soored Lhe only goal for the King!> al Boston on Tuesday night and he's been the b1& scorer lceepin(? Los Angeles in contention agamsl the favored Brwns this series In the past two g»mes. the Bruins ha\'c been able to concentrate on Dionnti and no one has been able to pick up the slad for ham. "This is the w ny we played much of the year," noston coach Don Cherry dticlured. Cherry termed the Kings an a&11re:mve team, but ind,cakd ht-felt Boston <'OUld end the 1>eraes in Los An~eles especially ~mce his dub hH outscored the rtvals 10·1 in the past two gamos. '"''" , ...... ,. -·l••-11 ... 1• ,. ......... o- fWU••OA• N•* V•t' I\•~•\ ~il.otlpl'U• •t To1o-nte tto\IOft •IL•\ An,;at I•\ ~ .. ft .. ,·,o- \,.o'•"flll''•'•' f\o\ton lfn•~'\.'WtY Totnntoal P.,U•O•lptu.t1t, 1f M<~'I N•w Vor' l\l•nder\ •t th.11t_.,O 6' ~•uAt'f Halos Hit .Stone Wall 11' Palmer 9JILTIMOllE 8t••,-<f Gnu•1o NOrdt>rol( 1b Mor• dtl S11\Qlelon ,., Mwwrto t+fnd,.C IU C 6 AofJin\.Ort)b ~I•~,,~ P•l"""rp O M•lle,.o •b , ~ bl 4 I l t I I 1 I , '0 0 0 0 0 0 J 0 0 I • I 1 ' • 0 0 0 • o on • I 0 0 l 0 I 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 (.ALI FOllNIA R 'To1re\cf Aem"tlb 9on0 .. ,. Mt-llondh 80r htt 1t> LA"°"dlf Cl>••• JD •• r ti. b • J I 0 0 1 010 • 0 0 0 l 0 0 I 30 10 • 0 0 0 ' Q 0 0 t-4tlrtmo:tnnc 3 0 0 0 A•Mirt>I U ) 0 0 0 A C.•rreltp" I 0 0 0 8 Sm•lh" 0 0 0 0 ""•WOOdD 0000 Ho1r11-u p 0 ,, 0 0 0•-P 0000 Ta!AI• J7 s , ' r •••• , " ' 1 ' !Ull•mo•~ l?O 000 000 S C.Allfornid 000 000 001 1 f R.-m., OP c.1l1fornlt1 f tOO 8.tlt•nt0f'f' J (.t11torn1• \ 10 A~mbt'f) 8t"'' t•A \1_,.1 .. 1on IU SQ 81.tlr Gr•c.t\ \f Mor4 M ltOtt PAl~r IW.J t> 0 M•lt•r tc•,•'#lfOOO <L.O 11 Ha,-tzt-11 0•"90 P8 Hf'rrm,1nrt 1 IP H II Ell 118 W I o 7 I l 4 \ ' 0 0 0 I\ I , 4 ~ I n s ' l 0 0 I ' 1 OOOUll 1 10 A -9 •II Messer m ith Used in Relief ATLANTA CAP l -Andy Messersmith was a Sl million n .. hef pitcht>r Wtdnt>s<lay night .. !lad to JlO to the whip, duln'l we "'" said manaJ:er D:nc llnstol ofter Mesi..crsm1th pitched his club oul of trouble in lhc t•1gh1 h and retired lht' side sn order m the ninth to prc!lerve a 3-0 victory over the San ~·runcisco Giants MIKE HORVATH UNLEASHES DELIVERY AGAINST UNI. ''I'm Just doin~ what they tell me," said M ci,scrsm1th, i.l((ned as n free al'{ent to a three yeM, $1 million ronlruct o week and 11 hair al'{o. ··If 11 works out hkl• that all yc·ar, w<•'ll all lw hc•rocs " Mets Protest, Blast U1nps McGlothen Admits Throwing Beanballs ST. LOUIS <AP> -The New York Mets have Cited an ofriclal protest with the National League as a result of a beanball war last Tuesdav between St. Louis pitcher Lynn McOlothen and Mets pitcher John Matlack. Mets general manager Joe McDonald filed the protest Wed- nesday. "I resent the way the umpires are biding behind the rule that they themselves are critical of." McDonald wrote ln a wire to NL president Chub Feeney. McDonald was referring to an incident which finally culminat- ed in a bench·clearing free·for- a 11. After Matla c k and McGlothen had thrown at each • other's teammat~s. McGlothcn finally hit M attack with a pitch. M cG lothen tossed his hrsl pitch behind M attack's head. Plate umpire Bruce Froemming warned McGlotbe n and ejected Cards manager Red Schoen- dlenst. McGlothen threw two more close pitches before hitting MallaCik, when Froemming final- ly ejected tbe St. Lows pitcher. "All I can do is warn him on the fi rst pitch." the \lmpire said. "t can't throw him out until he does it again. I didn't think be was throwing at him on the second and third pitches Jt's a lousy rule " MC'Glothen freely admitted after the game he was throw1na at both Unset a nd Matlack. "l want that m ade pef1ectly clear." s aid the Curd inul~ pitcher. "I agree with them (the um plres) at is a bad rule." McDonald said in his wire. "But 1 don't hke them using it as a shield as was displayed on the part of umpire I Froemming. Four pitches were 1 thrown with a n attempt to hit a I batter before the player was ejected." McDonald said he was not re- questing a suspension of anyone. The brush ba ck war began' after M cG lothen had been touched ror three two-run homers in the hrst two innings 8 1 DAIL 'f PILOT Estancia, Edison, Mesa Spike Foes Classy P ltehlng \ MV, El Toro I, Nab Shutouts Shutouu were the rule of the day for South Coast Lu1ue bu t'baJI nlnet Wednesday as Mia· alon Viejo Hl&h 'ti Dlablos stayed "''thin • aomo of frontrunner San Clemente behind the h\'O·hlt pitchlnf of Eric Schmidt. Schmidt thut orr host La1una Beach. 2-0, to keep hit mates one 11ame off the pace of SC. And El Toro i11 11tlJI two aames out of rlrst after Rick Binder Ii ml\l'd Dana Hills High to one hit , a single In the 1eventh by Brian Hestt'r, to nail the hosts. 1-0. The other league issue 1 ·was a 3--0 win by San Clemente. hlghlighle<I by J err Horvath 's no-hiller. Sof:al Conference Champs Golden West College captured the Southern California Conference championship r ecently. ~In the first row, from left . are Dave Pickford. ,Steve Pace. Bruce Scholes and Tom Spicer. Second row: Dave Wenger, J eff Tringham, J eff Edwards. Doug Fabian. Guenther Fraulob. Third row: Rod Hormell. Bill O'Toole. Jim Walter, Nath.an McAda ms. Mark Castillo. Fourth row : assistant coach Jack Tingley, Dave Suter. diving coach Steve Callaway, Milch Goldstein. head coach Tom Hermstad. Fifth row: Walter Hoge, Jim Kocd~ker, Steve Wenger, Tony T ricoli. Results 01•l..SO'l'"1'1ASTICS VAIUITV wu1m1,..1 .. nu" nn •I""'""" Y•uU•na 1 Prulhp\ w 1 1 .... "'"' CW• l (01.11H n (M t Point\ 14 t Unf' w1rt1 0••' I H•" ' 1w 1 1 .,,,w,.,, ·w• l H" ... ''-(W I Po·nh "1 lhleno bc•m 1 .,..,,' (W; l Obtrt Cw t 1 8thS•no (M t ~.nh II I (IOOt ~•tfCtM" I H•rrH IW f 1 U••I 8•'°''c.h•t1t; IW! •nd N•r'M'n fM) Point\ It • JVNIO• YAltllTY W.'1ml"tltr 1111 '1 tlOI SI Mor11M1 V•ull1tHI I 0"•0Uf'H u l'lt/t 1 llunlley 4WI , PMll•P• IW. Point, •• Uf'l•""'"' b 4U \ I P.,1ll1D\ (Wt 1 Dt•QwO\kU (W I l r.out IW. Po•nlt " ••••nc• bf'•m 1 Mch• tWl ? C.0..1 (WI > O••O.,•l•ll IWI "°'"" II PIOO• t •t'(l\.f 1 M~tt•w-fW) 1 Ot..,ue\ov (WI) Volo\ IWI """"'' ,. WALNL'T -UC Irvine. Golden We-.t, Orange Coast and Saddleback collegei., a l ong with se\'en area high i.chOOI!>, will compete in the :.m- nual Mt. San Antonio track relays Friday and Saturda~. here Most of the eventb "111 he ht•ld Friduy "1th UCl's Ralph Serna anti Brian Hunsaker (S,000>. Steve Scott < 1.500 l, Tom Kovacich <800> and a l w o · m 1 I t' r cl a y ll' a rn competing S t11urtlay . Newport Hurbor. one of the seven area hi gh schools, has a mile relay team entered Saturday. OtherY. IH'. Newport. "'•'• re •Y Ko._,.,'' h ("tifOI•. "'°"' '\.coll 0., .. ,. •• ,, 440 tH C.•<t Co,,.••nG \P - G•u••• Jl (hue." l\ol•J, Nick Put\l,,,.t. w ......... aoo mettr , ••• .,. 01ry1 .... ...,. \t6" \tot••c lVi>. M••-PA10fl:f' ~, ..... \•mp'o"' ' •00 '••• 1' Cr•to f "'11.iV" Od" "l~Q .... Wtll C••~ . 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Marina Wins,1-0 Marina High of Hunt· ington Beach scored a run in the fourth inning to hand host Newport Harbor High a 1·0 Sunset League baseball defeat Wednesday night In action at Te Wlnklc Park ln Costa Mesa. Jn a tight pitcher's duel between Marina's Ro.,p o.o_p e and I e)r': ea c ea garnered but four hits. The' lone run of the game came on a walk to Marie Dupello. a atolen base and a s ingle to center by designated ttlt- ter Steve Porath. The vi c tory kept Marina in seventh place in the circuit staodings with Newport hold ing the cellar spol. IMrlu Ill ... • .. ... ,...., .. , ,., > 0 0 0 C,..1tt1n, )f) ) 0 0 0 UFr•ntf" c • 0 l 0 Mon<'"°· lb , 0 I 0 l 1•11' ,, , 0 0 0 "•"''"''·'' 0 0 0 0 O.t11ello, '" l l 0 0 St1111no\, If ' 0 0 0 llol~.11 ' 0 I 0 Pot•tt't, dh , 0 l I <:ooPo., 0 0 0 n n hi•" 11 I Htw,.rt H•rc.tr (0) ... , II , .. 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Scott, Ste rling Hayden, Keenan Wynn and Slim Pickens. NBC D 9:00 -.. Judge Horton and the Scotsboro Boys ... Arthur lllll stars as a Southern judgu pre~idlng over u trial of nine black men accused of raping two while women. <Review . Page A12.) CBS 8 10 :00 -··Stop, Thief !" The Story of New York City political dictator Boss Tweed (played by Howard Ou Silva> and his Call at the hands of U1e press - and a sen es of political cortooni> by Thomas N asl -a century ago. , TV DAILY LOG Thursday Evening APRll22 Friday DAYTIME MOVIES KOCE Television (SO) . • 84 DAIL V PILOT Thursday. Apnl 22 1976 Two 'Mat1•re' Shows for Mesa · Costa Mesa's two theater croups. South Broadway debut. lbe Civic Pl.t) hOU5c. meanwhile , hus an nounced the c asc for 1l:i season 's finale. Jason Miller's powt'rful dramu "That Champ1on~h1p Season." which goes on the boards June 4 under the dtrect1on of Pata TambellJni doom or 1tory toward the end of 1 no-hiller, wtuJe ··Rubbers " teJu or a female leel•lator 's baule to puah a bill leeali1ing the sale or pro- phylacllcS g1Hn nlghtly, except ''C h ampionship Mondays, tbrou1h June Seuon" wUl ~ staged 12 a t the Third Step June 4·S. 11-12 and 18-19 Theater. 1827 Newport a l lbe Co mmunity Blvd , t'cr..la Mesa. wilh Center aud1tor1um M lht reservataon11 being taken Oranee County 1-~alr­ at&Ml·lJ63. arounds Reservations Intermission Tom Titus j qec1P.1 to add dining pl•••ure wttU• 1ubtractlng celotl••· Wedn•aday , Coast RePi)rtory und the Costa Me sa Ctvlc Pla)'house, are pttpar· me their next prodUC• \ton s and b oth theaters are brtnf(tni out their "mature audiences only" Slinl Herb Voland, who played tbe coach tn SCR'a "Chomplon11h1p Season" of 1974, wtll ap- pear m both plays, as the Yankee manager 1rnd tht: Re publican maJority leader. Hal Lundon Jr pluys the patcher an "Yanks," with Art Kou:r>t ik ~'u:;t a s has cat cher . wh i le Lt>e Shallat take~ the central rolein .. Rubbl'ri. · Other perJormer~ on ......::___----============~ the SCR bill include 1.8818 V> Jamei. dePrie!>l. Anni At SCR . th(! pro Jeu 1on11I company 11 puttlna the f1111:1h1n~ Jouches on a pair or one· ;act plays called "Yanks 3, Detroit o. Top or the Seventh" and "Rub· ·b e r s " b y J o n at h u n ·Reynolds. The double bill, opening May t , will be the first stuging of these pla)i. Mnce their MARTIN B ENSON wall direct ''Yanks" and "Rubbcr:1." a pair of i.atiric comedlell which poke fun at a coupll' sacred American cow:. -politics and baseball , ln "Yanks" an aging New Y o rk pitcher teeters on the brink of Vl c z D8LLA 1~11,ti I & •El •BR lel > Teay Tewaaea• -0 .'/,, u ./jt1•11y ,'iJ,.,.,/tl '( t..n rt ,/ ~ , ... ·,};_ ,Jl,/jl , '""'¥ '{'/,i/tf1'H \.n Irvin• C Long. Stt>ve Ot> !'\aut, Z Richard R yan. Steve Cray, Ron Michaelson. Ron C h1pres. S colt) King. J oe LaJeunesse and George Rush Performances will be > -0 ;le "' "" will be taken at "6 ~I THE COST A Mesa pro-BACKSTAGE Ac· ductlon ~( "~~ll~l · trns Sara DeWitt "ill p1on:-h lp Season wall read the works or future James Terrel u En11tsh poett!SS Viralnlll the coach who hosts ore-Woolf on Tuesday ut 11 union or his high school u m an Orange Coast champions hip bu:.ktitball cOll~ge Science Lecture te&m20 yuri. altcrw11~d. Hall 2 .... admission Is Member1 of the te~m an· Cree ..... elude Bill Ackerman, Slt>P h l·n H o ward . C ALLB O ARD Michael Putnam and Fr>:ed 9w1 productions. Lenny Pacitti. wh~ch. Just closed the The Puhticr Prize· or 1g1 n a I m u s I ca 1 "inning drama is rated "Froth ". 1n Nt>wport "R " beca u se of its Beach. wall hold read· language a nd s ubject ings for "Spoon Rl\·er maller. according to director Tambellini. who 1s auisted by Jtobbi Schoonover as •tage m a nage r and Stan Wlasick as set designer. ...... _ lo ...... ,,._, "IAHY L YMOOfof• ' ... ._1 .. 1 u 1- WAL TM N&n........ "COTC M"' 4.'0"4:H ~) lowl I "" L AC. U "A er AC M & .;. THE GOLDEN BEAR HIU> OVtlt °'OHi FUW OYH THI CUCIOO'S HIST .. Ill ••u .. _.-, -..ot Ii. WIUI l'OMr' ........ , .. ,,._ 0 r1c• e l t l4 e dwctt•t • ao1tat•oR1 0 ••~o -0 tor '"'• c,ett Sl,·04 '0 a 'laU•b•• t t ~ TICK ET RO N cSM=I .. LIBERT Y I A NllA-•to- JAWI C .. J A•JIOIT '71 tNI . .. II ;, -) All ,.ll .. NT'I MIN"' ~sr .. -... -..-..,1.-•IAl•-p ~a• •• -• .... ,.~.::·· n .ae • -• • "" • ,,...,... fUMI "*"' .... _ .. L•S •T fATMfl TOLi •I 111 '""· TMI DOVI"' 9o11 ..,_ 0,.,.. 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'"THI DUCHHS AHD THI DllTWATH fOl" "GI ACADlMYAWAID WIHMI' A ''THE MAH WHO SICllO 'ff DOWN IVillST" ~ "llDt THE WILD l'OHY- "' "DUMIO" 4GI S.A. ,RWY IMAHCHUTUI U U G.G, fRWY !CITY OR. I X.I. ~DAT A AfTllHOOM" V '1>«0WM1He POOL" '"l&.AJJHG SADDLIS" lltl ''IAHAHAS" SOUTll COHST ... . .. -a' COtfflMllOll9 "°" I ~""' THliTIE I aJCH.AID DUYFUSS '" "INSERTS" x ALSO ( ) OUSTIH HOffMAM (; IH ~ "LENNY" THliTIE 11-----t JAMlS COIUltH IOIHT CUL' '" "SKY RIDERS" IH COLOlt IPGI HOW OH THl LARGUT SCllUH ANO IN YHE MOST LUKUlllOVS TtttATA[ WIST Of' HEW YORI'.! MON.-fAI. (POI MM •5 SATllUN, 2 00. 4,>S·f:l'-t.4& ........... " ~eo· .. ' ..... , .... ,. aoMMOWile•,...._•.,. •AMMICll.M •llAMTTI" ............. _. "«IDE A WILD PONY .. "DUMIO" CGt Msay 1t1011s· 1PG1 "WW AHDTHI Dllll DAHCI lllHGS• '1>0G DAY AFTERMOOH'' IRt "DROWNING POOL" NJOMMY" CPGt "SHAMPOO" Cit 'lU' co"'' •t crHtt.ii THl AO ... AHTIC INOUIHWOMAH [ M •• ~t~~c.~u~-~.) ~b•1Ut Ct,.ll• •It 4141 Ce H~ Al Cu..-..._'*•'~ 'THI IUMSHIHf llOYS' CINEMA W(Sf - .,, ... , .. ,tll •t•°'-......... " WlltNtN ctHTU ttJ UtJ -;rrr In the a IS() BOB "1ftHLER t • MOHftUE HONEY I : .. ..... ' .. •••••• l~Vl,._.I'. 13VWL ••••• ... : ___ .,.._ : APR I L 24 s:oo l)M • ~ni U~M .f'.>C • ).)( ~.~Al 4U. I WAL.LICKS. LIBERTY. MUTUAL alld llClETION AGEllCIES • Tlcbh ..... ()Hk. ..... "' ,.. .. , •• ,. I (Rt" ,.._1...il fOI tHFO: CAU 494-1011 -----. ......... . .. . ... . "Th~ [ffind~nbu;iJ PO• OEOAOI C ICOTT .... __ RICHARD DREYFUSS 1>11,lin I loll man rJ ··Lt·1111~ ....... SEAN ~ (()NNERY SHAW PLUS STREISAlllD ~:~~ • THE • WAY WE WERE .----......... =oRlWI 111&.HOfAfWtlt.OM COU • ... h U._..\U U4-UO ..... ,,,..... ., ·\? .~ 1.,,. -I ... , I ~.I ~It, I, j(AiJ.J ·~· ~~. ACADEMY AWARD WINNER BEST SUPPORTING ACTOR GEORGE BURNS PLUS WALTER MAnHAU """""nl....,., ,.. .... ,~ ...................... ~~~ [ .... £t~fMt~E.~U~w ... ] ~\AfllOtCtHttl '" etu ....,, ,- ,.... RC>lllanlc lh•Oll•ltwo•- I .. "FIVE SUMMER STORIES" A oompelllftl au1eu1e ... wt.witt wreatlftl.'' c:".:t;;.':'..:!' ' I WHt • .,.., ,.,., ... ,n 1'111 11111~ 11\.UHG OP A CHtHHI IOOKll'' C~\.Allf , ... ,4\ "CHr.4A Tow..-· C--11\ 8AIL' t 11·11 It - lnvestnaent' First Flu Shot Adtninistered From AP Obpatebff TM 1ov4.lrnment'1 top doctor, calUna the• $133 million mus Immunization c1mpalan aaaansl wine Ou ''a proper lnveatment In dlaease preven· tion." 1tave the flnt •bot ot uperiniental vaccine to an associate. Or. Theodore ~r. Hsl..stant secretary for health In the Department or Health, Education and • Welfare, said no one krwws for sure whclhcr the In· nuenza vlrua which 11tr~k at Ft. Dix, N .J., lust February wlll lead to another worldwide epidemic: this fall and wlnter. Or. Cooper 1ave the llrst Ou shot to Dr Harry M. Meyer Jr., dir~ctor o1 the Bureau of B1oto1trs at the Ford and Dru1 Administration. • Fra nce named il8 f\rsl woman ceneral · Valer'te Andre, s.a.year-old doctor. parachutist and helicopter pilot with more eJCpenence under rire ~an many of the male officers of her generation in Wtstern Europe. She has been decorated with the Croix de Guerre and the Legion of Honor, and now oul· ranks her husband, a colonel in the reserve. "They painted a red cross ~ on my helicopter," recalled (;en Andre, talking about her days as a r escue pilot in the 1 French Indochinese war. "But ANDU t h at didn't spare m e from anyt hing and my aircraft was hit several limes." • Will Barbara Walters leave Jim Harli for Harry Reasone r? Miss Wailers isn't saying. NBC says it's conti· 1 I nuing negotiations with the "Today" show s tar to ,_ __ .,.aa . r~-renew~er c ntract. -~" '"''1'n!ls-· "'~ .. tract'"' at $1 m'lllfon a year to· coanchor the "A BC Evening l'Oews" with Harry Reasoner. .. Nationally known intenor decorator Michael Grttr. whose professional c red1u; included . work at the White House for three presidents. was murdered by strangulation. the medical wALTus examiner says in New York City Dr. Dominick DIMalo said the day afl~r Greer's body was disco\'ered in his $1 ,()00.a.month Park Avenue apartment that death was by "asphyxia by strangulation.'' Police began u check of shops and cocktail lounges on New York's fashionable Upper East Side, looking for persons with information about Greer 's final hours. Greer, 60, was an admitted homosexual. While Henry Higgins was worrying about get· ting to the chur ch on time, Eliza Doolittle was In the hospital having stitches for a gash on her head. , , Christine Andreas, who plays Miss Doolittle ln lhe Broadway production or ''My Fair Lady ," v.as sitting an her dres!.ing room shortly before curtain time when a chunk of plaster fell from the ceiling and struck h er on the bead. She went to New ( ) York Hospital and her un PEOPLE derstudy, Vickie P atrik, _ . rilled in as the tutored, --------- Cockney Uawer vendor. .. Prime Minister J ames Callaghan stayed away from Queen Ellube&b'• SOt.h birthday ball, and the Daily Express suggested he feared attendance might hurt his chances or selling austerity to the un· ions. Other newspaper commentators suggest ed that the 64·year-old Labor party veteran stayed home because be 1s a teetotaler and doesn't like late parties. The official explanation from No. 10 Downing St. was that Callaghan, in office just l S days. was unable to attend ··because of pressure of work." Callaghan's two lmmcdjate pre decessors, Harold Wilson and Edward llHth. interrupted vacations to be amoni: the 530 guests at Windsor Castle. e CALLAGHAN The federa l flOVcrnment i, turninl( to un uppcals court 1n hopes or delaying a c-ourl order to hand over nn riles lo Judith C'a mp~ll Exnf'r of San Diego Mrs. Exner ch.11m., to have had affairs with the Jute PrHldent John f'. Kennedy and two alle11ted • Mafia haures, Sam Glancan1 und J otlo Rostlll. Chief U .S. Dllltrlct Court J11d1tc Edward Srwart1 denied a ao"ernment m otion to delay l'Omphtincl' with his order to tum over the files to Mrs. Exner by ntxt Tuesday. The govern· ment then hied an appeal * Soraya, the sultry belly I Jl,NH cloncer, hall one arm In a shnft and a alint In hrr •'YC that could shake her boss, Turki~h t'CC'lauroteur J oAt>ph Mourat. "I nm thlnklnl( of tukina up his challenge to bent m y OWG record," So1·aya said after setllna. a belly doncini: worl<I renird of 31 hour~ 1 minuk 10 iieconds In Mourut's London nights pot, the Gallipoli Sorny11 won S.000 pound-;, worth $9,2SO. from Mourut Cor her marathon dunct' Mournt wu t10 plC?ll!llod Ht the publkity ~said. "W<• wlll put up a prize of 25.000 pounds $46,250 to anyone who can beat Soraya." • WlllJam Simpson t3kes good fortune in s tride. so much 110 that he didn't bothtr showing up for the m1lbonaire lottery drawing be said he knew he would win. "It wasn't any areal surprise to me," the 18th Pennsy lvnnja lottery nillhonalre sold "I ma<Jc mention to two or three friends I thought I might get lucky on this thing " Simpson, a 74.year-old retired postal employe, beat 224 IUlallsts and 30 million Ut'ket buyers. Simpson. a widower, has three grandchildren and two 11reat·grandchlldrcn. * New Zen land long distance runner Mu Tr.Uord , says h e will attempt a d ouble crossing or • California's Death Valley th.is summer. He said he Intended to make the double crossing • \n the summer heat because some Americans bellt· Ued his record single cl"O!\slng last January. saying h "'ns nol achieved during the hottest part of tbc year. For the Record 8lrt .. Punch Thurldey.Apttl 22. 1971 New Aid P UBLIC NOnCE "("flTIOV•e1111•IU MAMI STATIMI NT F N k n.1e1-.... --.. .,. ...... -or ec "''".;''•NO J IN$V1.,All0H ~., -..CP-. Vflll ... e. "''''Ill"'\ ... ...... CA.- In ~ 0 OlllflA. ""' ~· Jw,_ II Pr-, t'1tl .,_,. Sl ........ '°'· """'ifttt... 9"<1\ (A l)• ur1· es l..tM. """' .......... "'"·CA .,... llllHIONCOM#OIVNITY MO.PUAL -,,_,.., .. nu '"" Wtlflfft '' c-11<t .. DJ a "".,.,~ 0w1,,..,...,llM~MI• BOSTON (AT') -In· ...,.,.,_..,. • .,.i.. -vi. ... ~;~ .... ,. Jured neck disd. the N• ::-.=,.:>:: 111M ""'" 111e ""' .,.. -· u.11 .. ,~ •. ""'...., m<>it common cause ot °"""''o.."°'°'-c.""1, ... ,.., .. v .. ,.., .. r, recurrino head, neck and .. '"' P~-., ,..__,tt,n1' • -· "" .... ""'"' °""' N•M•. ""'"*' shoulder pllln, can be ,,,,..,.,.., o. ..... c..11 o.irv ,..~ ..,, ... .,r1 treated three times as -.ritt.u.u,,.,,.,. , ..... ....., •"" "''' c• "°'' wa1""" ,.... J-' "-""'r-.1111, succeufully with a new ,.,,, ..... !~:"";~:!·,1!!~11..,.,.... t, "--------------------------dlaanostlc m~thod, a~ Toro.om the doct or who d is· P1("f111outav11N1u P UBLIC NOTICE """ .,., 1'"'' 0•111•1 ..... ,....,,,,. M" ..., h covt-r"d It. ••111• nu1111111•T ~":'"~"..':"t::, (il•9ory i.mon, "ort the Money? 0 f 7 1 pa t l 0 n ts ...!,.~:,W-1"'"'_.,......,.IMJ. ut""""'"'·o"' -----------------diagnosed with t he new ~•AllTOIPT .. n•w.1tt11$1 .. Mt tM """ K•nMlll J•n-. {.I h d (Mt. -CA mJ1 '~•.llW ml't o , 93 percen t ic,m,,'~n.ntt T1n1t .. A .. , ,,.,, .. ,, 11. "" FTC t p b were cured with s uraery c.. .. -.. , CA • .,.,, w •no ""'' 0•111•1 ,.,.,., .. u...,,. 0 •o e The usual success rate Is NeftCY c. _ .. ,,., .,. "'-11 ,.. • 141111, Q1tl • I '-•~ .. M ii. CA ttMO ,...., .. r,.1•. "" 33 percent. ,.,., _.,..., 1t <•"""<'" ., • ,.,,, •no Mn JtMlll JO•O•"· .w"--··I-""'"''" ::·:~·~. ~MOol•m~ E•T"ro, ··THIS IS THE most n.aa !!~~~:'': ... ,..,,_ tM bof Package ,.,,0 u•:s sati1fying surgery I have C.-Y ci.r11 of o. ..... Cown!Y Oft ~~::,:'' 061 "• 1"''w'•""'"'°"' i. I • ~ ever done," said Dr."'*~"""'.. ,,.,.. , • ..,_.,.., ,,. "" David A. Rolh, wbo dis· 11'\1911_.o..,... e ... t o.u, ,,. .... t'.;."~;:,.:::: .. ~~~" At<ll•N•o. B y t be Auoclated Pl'ess covered the method. "l "-'1' '·'· u,n. m• '".,.,, Ml ..... Mr\. lloDtrl •·•91• ,,,,....... M111lons of Americans looking for low-cost orten go into t he re·1----------- v .. io.oov ,,..,..,.,, .... ,. vacations s ign up for package tours every year and covery room after an PUBLIC N011CE Nlr ..., Mn ROOOrl Re•nOI, IEI Ttrt, the Federal Trade Commission is trying lo rind out operation a nd the patient ----------.,..,.,.--1 °"" ,,. .. ,.. • .,,,.,.,. whethertheygetwhattheypayfor. is already saying he '~~,~~~!:~:_·:::' """ •nd M" "0""'' t11 .. rm..., Mt.. Among the subjects the commission is studying doesn't feel any pam." T,,.1o1._.,.._."''".""°'"0""'' ._",.10 ~~." "· ,.,, is whether the tour de.IJvers what the brochure pro· Th e a I l m e n t , ""'l~~svcAT THEATRE * E-n• '* •""Mt• "'""' ww.11. ""'"1"" mises and who is responsible when something goes som etimes called "pain· Lw .. u ......... n .... 1 .... c4.titOS v .. io 9"' wo111.it Pr-rtll'\, IM.·-'"' , ......... , "· "" wrong. ( MED c J (A C•llto•11h . tor1>ortllonl, $0) w .... Mr• ............. o •• "'''"'°" I INE ~ 8l1tO., " ... ,-.CA.~ v;.,io, boy,..._.,.'°·"" ROONE Y GO ULO, ASSISTANT regional di rec· · ,.!:!~,,.u 1' t-11<•.o"' • "1'· """-Mn 0.•11tHar110,1E1Toro. loroftheBostonregionalofficeoftheFTC,whichls ·Cul disc syndrome, OC· ,:t..~~,!'.,!1,:RoPuries llOY conducting the probe, said package tours are a .curs when a neck disc Is vir1<eni M,, ... ., •. P•ttllltnl ""' ond M,., Jo"" Hotmen, ~" ; ... n multi billion dollar business. in,ured In a us u a lly Tiit• •••••-"' ••• 111 ... w1111 11w c.tp•w•no. bor Exactly how many billions, no one is sure c.&..nlY ci.r• t4 OtM>9t c...."1'""•11 w •nd !~:""'::::O!~·:i~~ •. M1., . .,. "because no one has focused on this are~ ... Gould m no r acciden t. One 13·""· v .d B t . babl . h i th form or It is w hiplash, Ml~AtlLl.NIUlll.AUy, PSM77 .. ,°'°"' sa1 . " u 1t pro y 1s som ew at n e which can result from ~ .. ,,...,.a1.,.. .. 1v" .... ,,,.,, ,...s ..... ~.~~~' J!1101. ""'"'°" neighborhood of $5 billion a year.'' LteA .. u - Th c:vyoc 1 •• in t 1 t k rear·e nd auto eras bes. -. .!"", • ....!--~ .. c ......... 1 ... "'""· v1•1•·""' e "i s urg g consumers o e us now ~ .. -.. ~ ""'~· .. ..,. ·• "" DAILY PILOT n.-.......-.. .., the Or-. c.- DAILY PILOT' CLASSIFIED ADS .,.., C41ft Sell h, rond I!, frodie It Wllll e W!llW ltd I [842-587&] °"' c .. Wvlc• fo•I (1.clil ~·-ti •IOIS: A.d•erilMn , ~ check tt.•lr .. *"" -4 report.,.. "°" i....ctl.ftfy. The DA.ILY PILOT •1.-1 ......., for tM flnt ..... Hft'Kt lllll1erilCNr Olilfy. ,,. .... '""·• Hotlu: All rt'JI <'31:111' 11d \'t•rltwd 111 1h111 ncw:.pupl'r '' 'uh J•'('t to tht• Jo'L-tkr:1I t \ur Hous111i: ,,,., of 19611 whu:h makl':, •l lllc.:ul lo ndverl IH' .. any Pfl" rertnl'll. 11m11.11rnn . t•r d1~cnmm1111nn hased on rricr. l'nlor. rl'lu:ion. Ill''· or 11111101101 ori.:111 or ;111 tnh•ntmn to 111:.ikt' uny i.uch prcfrn•nrl', llm1t.1- l1tHl. ord1~rrammat1on." Thi' ne"'•spaper will not knowin~ly ucrept anv ndvert l11ln1: ror reul l-Slote whlC'h Is in \•aola· t1onorthc law. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ...... , .. 1002 • •••••••••••••••••••••• c~s COTTA.GE Cherk this oldl'P 3 Ml ...... M"' 0•111'1 HHr, Ml-10ft wba~t . experiences are," Gould said. . ' Aj!tll n,tt.•""""Y •· U, .~,. vi.1t.t1r1, •• ...,. •. ~. \,. _ , • ~,... -et '* '> ...... 't'. ... .....i.. ... _ -•· •IVl"ff, A ~enor at • -!If'!~ ' -~ ~..:~ .... _.;oi ~.!.. ...__, . A ~~.V.-u:..;~a!G~~q · ••:_.$·ono7"ll.,....rw¥·~ " rce stol';e·gaonal ;;!rice • fed'eh.) 1'rfa~""t6ii\'i'; ....._ .• ~ . 1 ... Oif&'M":I': iTft 'l' 111 Ot n e "°:,v .. ;;:., ";:,, · '"'-"" i'r-. [t missi~n. 150 Causeway St., Bo~ton. Mass. 02114. described. nlf e rUBL C~ Collea~ Lovely y11ttl Toro,91'1 in the J o urna l of lhe ~CTITIOUl•VSINIH w Ith r r u It tr cl'~. ,,. • .....,,Y,, THE TRAVEL I ND USTRY ITSELF · Am erican Medical As· NAMllTATIMINT Oversm~d ll\tnf: room. u,~10· 0•,nort "''1 Joft Wlllll•, Mtt.iOfl IS a S""'lation. Tllf '91-... _._. 1• dot"'il lloal· dining & loon!lry rm All • • SIOO·bilhon·a·year business. according lo Allen "" ""u': ...,';';;'. :..": M•I Stt\ L"""'11• °""~ Fhss or the American Society o( T r avel Agents. a GllAHOE E"TE•PlllS[S, , .. w ',.0Url'RoVn•.~.YCalsl ~}0·191~1°. i.uro1 Using a need le, Roth -S4 .. t.i.Mtw.cAm'7 ' ,,., " 14,000·member group representing about 75 percent injects local a nesthesia °"'' llMk .. m c-11. ,.,12 vi. Mr ""°""r':.;::; .. •~L ... J,,bo'f of the travel agents in the United States and nearthedlscsuspected "';:;==~~~~~~511y...,lft. Mr eno ""'' "'"' .. "'•lldoro. Mlt-Canada. """ voe1o 9.,1 d h k b 1 . .11 . causing the pain. ·~1c;.., 1111 °"""" .,..,.,. , fhss sai t e pac age tour us ness "1s sti In "When the in jection r .... "'"~ 11.., .. ,11 111e ~' ....., •nd M" w11111m ""•· M1u1on its mCancy," but is growing steadily as consumers l i Or c-llM 11 >to, vi;;,~ ~"""·A-• v0111, E• ,_, seek ways of bringing distant places within their was g ven nto a pain· Off•.. '""' ''.., "' II"' financial reach. producin g disc, there ,.,.. _ would be virtually im· """"'~ o..,... c..11 0.11, P11o1. Mr ono M':':r~":,1 H .. r11, 5•n · The FTC· in announc· mediate, com plele relief .,,.'"·'· 1l. n. m• 11,,.,. c1 ..... n10 o1r• ( l ing its probe, said it did or all pain ... and a re· IN .no Mr~~~.'1.m '"''""""• CU·" ."i lf ~IE R n~t know i! a buses are tum of full mob ility lQ ""'"'1onv101o,llO• . _ widespread. The purpose th k .. h Id Mr •"" Mrs J•1troy Mc&re1,.1• of the investigation 1s to e nee ' e sa · P UBLIC NOTICE El To10, OO• IMrch t find OUl. M• •"" M•1 M•t•••1 i.e ...... "'1•· Gould said . however, that the commission has """"''10·"°Y ......... ..received a fair amount. of mail on tra\'CI in recent Mr. •NI Mr\. Wlll••M Bro...,, !M<1 months." ct~7':~t',',, ,,..11000,. ~ ... ,.. u Among the complaints. he said, are atcm s such 1oro.o"' as "undesirable subst1tut1ons" -changes in hotel ....,..,11 accommodations or tour itineraries .. Gould said Mr. •nd M " M•t~ Sm1tfll, El Toro. o·•• another problem is a last·minute increase In the Mr. •nd M~·~;~.,., c,.,,.m, cost of the package. U911 ... 8UCI\, bOr IN.""" M•'· c;•rv wolf•, [t roro, "YOU GET TO TIIE AIRPORT and the value 0''' M•'<" 's ot the dollar has declined and the tour operetor ""' •nd M" J•o Sm••h, M"'1°" wants more money " \11•;0.Q•rt auri.11u lsn'tthatillegal? "'' •"" "'" "•'"" 0•1" u-"That's the question." said Gould. adding lhat H·~!>~;.!, Mh.. ,.,,~,d II•'~•. l• because of the lack of informahon an the package T0to,1>c>y ...,..,._.. tour field it 1s sometimes hard to determine which """'"""""°'r•l<l lh•"'·u•-laws are involved. H111..01r1 The commbsion also \s trying to c heck whal * •nd M•~,~~: • .,.ru, ........ actually is included m all the brochures, Gould ..... v1.,o.e111 said. He said travel agents may sometimes buy a ""' • ...,,,,,,."';;!!:1<1r;c-no"' package from a tour wholesaler. Even the agent 1 ......... 9 .. 1 Isn't sure whether the package iocludt:s baggage """-""'" "'",,.'h P•"'-·"""' handlin". guided sightseeing, etc. alOft lll•to. .... • llM-c"" One problem in any investigalJon is the lack of w .• ..., ''"'" •• ,., 11111111 .... CtT.,.., bard and Cast s tandards. Gould said. bo'( w aflll 11.vs. l\flll•o"' T••-· s...c;i. ...... i..0111 "WHAT ONE PLACE CALLS deluxe. another "'-r<llU Mr. •"" M" Rotiert M<K.......,, calls superdeluxe. What one calls tourist, another M•U•Ofl 11••1•. oov calls an uninhabitable flea bag.·· Mr •"4 M•~J':!!! Tr0\/9h, ...,.,.. Fliss agreed that there 1s a problem with stan· ''"" 111e11t,01•111M-c" u dards. "" .. ,.,., ""'" """" .. ' w11-. M•.. "What's first class or deluxe in the United 11uw1\/1•10.110v States is quite different abroad," he said. Mr. •no Mrl. Ru•11~ 0•~. LAOUllll Most countries have a government unit that MiH\,Qlrl , ........ u a provides spec1{1c definitions of different class hotels ""'•ndMr .. GeryR"'"11·M"~'°" -how many bathrooms, heating, air condit ioning, v •• io. 00" Maro,. service. The United Slates does not. "'' •"" Mr, 1100.•1 &•,,"'"· [I Fllss suggests that anyone buying a package To<o Olrl }) II Mr 11>0 ,,.,, Met•l111.an<1 Et'°'~· tour read the contract carefu y, checkipg ca nee a· ""' """"" 11 lion provisions. H they have any qu~stions, ask Mr • ..., Mr> L•v••" Oatttfl, M•'" before buying. \fon V•t~. ''" ...... Ml •"'9 MH W1ll1111m CVf't\tnQh6n\. MiUiOin V1t10, f "I Al'rll, -.,., Mr, ,."" McC.rl"Y ...... \Ion Viejo 91rt .... 111 M r •nd Mr' Loren ~tnti\ Mt\UOft Y•t t?.t lrl Mr •~ NI" lll1t ,..,d N+oroitt•'t, L.AQWf\1 H IU\ t 1d THE AME RICAS SOCIETY OF Travel Agents has a code of ethics for members and :anyone who violates the code can be expelled. If you wind up in a nea bag, contact the society's consumer affairs de· partment or the Better Business Bureau. NOTICI OP Wl"rMDllAWAL PllOM WITH THES E results, '""'Nus:~:.:"uTiN o the doctor im mediately Pl(TITIOVUVtlMIHNAMIE k h' h d ' rne 101-1119 Pfrt.011 .,., "'4•-•-nows on w 1c asc to •• • 11,,..,., P•• ,.,., 1ro"' '"• Ol)C!ratc. P.,.,,..,.11111 0111•111119 """'• ttw Ut Jn the past. Roth said, ~':;'~~~~·s 11•.r;-1:',~~~=~.~ the ailment was difficult Rotc1 to•o .oe1:u1 1ttot Pa,..,•"'• to treat because doct?rs '';~~· ~~:~~\~~;::.;::'~!~ ..... could not be sure which ""'"' '°' ,,,. "''"•r•"•P •• , •11ec1 on disc was causing the J~ .. ~.·~'.:,~1:::;:,~:~~~.~ ... "'::w. p;11n. wlll•dr•w1n9 . MARK AHO LINDA CHERNOFF, 21101 Wnllf' Ho~ lint. 0 M E p AT I E NT s """1~.:.~;~;~~llOMI• ., .... "had experienced un· ... ...,.s.c,..,no., ,_ . diagnosed a nd seeming· 1>vbf1,,.,.., or ... .,. eoou Oojty P1101. ly 1nexpllcable pain for Ao<111, is n . ~. ,.,. ,..,1-1. lon.g periods or lime In P UBLIC NOTICE spite of m ultiple al·-----=--------tempts al dia1nosis and P1("f1T1ous •u""'" therapy .. he said NAMI STAT I ME NT • 'Th~ c es s at.ion of ""r:-:,~''-'"' "'""" 1' dolfle OW· chronic debilit a ting TIGHT $l'OT, nu• v•• ,....,. • ' llOM. ~ ..... Nl9 ... 1, C,. tt•» pain brough t a bout si.,....L.tta...a,n1»11•·-· dram atic rever sals o( 11ow.u.o ..... H19 ... 1.c•:"u' l't l 't l TNllNJi""'"•-ucl..,.bya llmll· person a y r a1 s o .,.111,,_.,.,11• normal ln patients who. ~, .......... H .... r lh · Thi~ tlllo-n1 WH lllt<I IMll> Ille because o etr em o· """"' c••·-01 o. ... 99 '°""'' °" tion a l resp onses to """'chK,•m. chronic pain , h ad been Pulbf•-°'-,00,1 o.11,P=. depressed, Irrita ble, Aor111,1.u.21.m• 1:MJ.1• anxious and a gitated." Gardener Digs Her Victory PVBLIC NOTICE '7H ,.CTITIOUS •VSINHS NAMI STATIMINT' r ... iotio••no-"'"' ••• c1o1no 11u\l· rwn•': THE !IANCHO 8AEA M081LE HOME FSfAfES. U14 C1<1lr•I A"", 8'••·"' t}t)1 ERNEST A. GOLOllNP~lO. ·~10 Mo--Rd , L~ Ar>q1lel, CA.'°°" S"t~~EY H GOLDEH~ELO. S70 ... __ .... LM AflqlN .. CA -ti••• 11 ....... n I\ (OftdYtlld oy • °""'·· p.itr'tM~\hlp (rM" A GolcS.nltld Slll•l•V H Gotdlnltld TRU MA NN . Ark. ,.,,,, ......... ~ ..... 11 .. d ""'h ""' °"'"'y Cler._ of Or•llO-Co1m• f Oft Ao<•I CAP) -Mary Summet1' "·'".. ,,_ Is back workin1 in her P\;llll"'" O••noe coo•t oa11, P11o1, Rarden claim ing victory .,,.;1n,H,1nd M•r•. n. '"' ,.., ,. over "those raw-jawed bureaucrats" who had PUBLIC NOTICE made her p low h er----..,..--,,-----• vegetables under. Not1c1 :-~~·:•101To11t Laal mon th, t t\e .... ,... •• ., T r u m a n n H o us I n g .~~~:~:~~.~:~:rA,.~• ~s• HERITAGE . • REALTORS $44,500 4 Bedroom. 2 hnth on a large rorn~r lot with fentr!I y.1rrt. ,\ n•JI .:rcul homt• l.• rJl\l' u I ,1mlh' l'.111 10 ~('('. ~~ -ANYTIME HlW LISTIMGI CorOlla ckt Mar 1 Bllrm . 2 hath homl· ~ 1ncQme rrom h • ..-hl'lor opt ovrr2cari:.ir.1i:r 1 c>ttra park in~. on t 1. IOU 2 Story home ha' :! frpl~ . den & "<'pa ralt' I v11rd SI lll.000 fi7J.~i.J 642 2253 E\t!'i associated 8110 .. 111'> llEll1TOl1S 'IJ/' W l111lt1 n b I '""I ly o~ lock loy BIG Ncwporl H1v1t•ra townhouse:. 4h<I, lhui:e Masll•r Suttcl 3 full 1111. ram rm .. P;ilns Vt•nh·~ stone rrplc .. :1lulc ··ntr~·. private pal10. Club house. pool. 11•on1s & other exlra' make for i:rcat ramtly l1v1ni:, s.')11,IKlO. Shown by ap1>0jntmt•nl Owncr/llrokcr6112 7796. Broker rro.op lnv1terl _ MESAVHDE R.,..lcHorH llflri:nm pnrt-d l ~l orv. 4 Ht~ l>cdrooms, spa<'tl)Us rum1ly room 11nd tltntn~ room. Luritc pool <;11c lol with t.pnnklcr!i frunl und n·or t:rl'nl qu11·I lnr.1. 1w11 llurry. Ju11t lt~leU al $74,900 t'11ll :>-10 1151 .,~~ HERITAGE . • REALTORS Db•ol•flo11• Of Marrfa9~ A spokesman for American Express also urged would·be trnve~rs to make sure they know what they are gelling. I( bottgage handling is included, ask how many bag':s will be carried. Some tours limit baggage ha ndling lO OD(' pil'CC oC luggage per customl'r. Anything else you wall have to carry )'Ourself. H airport trnnsfer!I are part or the lour, find out whether you will J(ct trunsport:ilion from the ulrport to your hotel or only from the airport to o downtown term anal. Ask about lip~. Authority orde r ed Mra. '"' couNTY OP ou .. ot Summ ers, a 78·yUr-old w:~L::~:.·~~ir~'L.'~:<:.~1' n• Pl'RLIC NOTlt f: widow. t o cea se c arde n· No1tct ,, .... ,,11, "'"•" 10 .,..,,.,,,. 1--- PllMMArell IO W'J\Ue, Joan L•• et\tJ l lrttOll"I [!llOll. l).tn•) •nil Wllll1m r ... 1 fO'O, O.rrtU 0 •"'d J"~"H• f JMwmen, M•ry l•• •nd Dani el C. It•"'"· 0.0111,. •~o 11•11• Jo Morel•' ft•Mrltt I<: .tndWllfl.wn '''"· frf~·r1t-.: W •f\0 MAty A Mc:tt.ne, Gwen MA rt"'• •no W•d?n \ vo•N"''· Ylt•Ofl T•""•"• •no !Irv<• Wertl McO...Ottl. Geo< .. fhomn •1'11 ....._,.., _.,." ... H ....... 0.b•• L .......... AIU 04•1d W•llKt J•"Y MotQlft •111f ...... 0.0.9011• lng. T he authorit y 11aJd :::;:': ~.'!1';.~0•:,~t,:,~ :~~h~·~,:;:, ,~,:~,~~~::::_•:::' t he j(arden interfe red llW <I••• OI •M alor~Ulll t0..'1 t>r In Tllllollowlfl'illMlt\011 .. reOO~Oll\I• with mowlnft, and gave :;:i~~·~u1:: ~~·,_~';"c"~~t~~.~.!:; "~ PAZ cvcLa•.,,.,110. unn meter r eade rs muddy 01uw,J100wtt•hl•••ll•11.,su•••eot.1n .....,.,..,., .. , P••-••t. ''""'°""'•lo. ('''ECKTOSEF.Wl'"'T m"'ai" If a ny are 1'n feel 1rwtttvot lo-A119•ff1,l11 l0'1 AflOlll"t:at,.1' • • " "' "• . • . Count,, "'""h , .... , Olllt• """' 041Ct JOl!fl "· 8vrwood. )lit ,.., ... ,M eludetl. If breakfast comes with your hotl'I, is it Con· o1 ""'1""' 01 111• ""'""''o""" 1n •" 0r .. eo. .. 11o1e•1,u.t1m tlncntal Style toast Or rolls and coffee -or PUBLICITY brought .,... .. .,, ,,.,,.111111410 w111 met•. w-11 ••-""· ""'"'-'· 1m A1,..1""• S Id tlllm~ wllll , ... M<•"•'Y voucllol\ C)<.,Co\l•Me•t,CAtJ'1t Amcrlran, with 1lems such as cereal and eggs. Mrs. um mers w e sup· mu•• " "'~d o• P• .. •n•.d 10 •t.ot ,.,.,, llv••n•" " co11ou<1..i by " IC you are travt'lin« overseas, ask whether a port for h er gardening. t1or•w10 w11111111tu• lftO'll"' •"•' ""' .,....,.,_,,..n1110 "' Th h Id h ""'P"llll<•llOflollhhMll<•. J9M IC llYrwood private bathroom is Included. The American Ex· en , a e sa , s e was Oe1eo~1"•·""· "'" "•""""'' ... t1tt4 ~"' 1.,. press spoket1man said that hotels of a flrsl·class vi.sited by former Mayor WILl.,IAMM.llOllLL c.o ........ (ltrk ol o .. no• c-.ly on standard and up will include a balh, but d erlnltlons Terry Clogston, who told ~~~:;.:~~~'.a.111 Mort111•· ,,,. PM,.. of first class c"n vary. her I\ w as all n1ht to re-MU ... J. lllTCMll Pullll\llM °'-Gfftl 0 .. ly Poot. ume 1ardenln" ..,.,..,,...,... ,...u •. •. u. n, .,, • "-R-aZ;i; Tr s . •. 191WI-••··· ..._ ..-.rr But E arl Yar brou1h. ~., '" .,,..__ ... Ag B• Bann d chairma n of the housing ~~~·;::·~.,.,10"'''"'1et. P UBLIC NOTICE .-.~ . . . e 188 e author ity, said Mrs. _;«;1.n .• ,..llM,t.u.1m •----------~ 1f V. U ". . Summe rs h asn 't been m..,, ,.cT1T1ovs•v•••1u 10 given p e rmission to PUBLIC NOTICE n.. 1o1".:!!'!.~~~':!."0 bl.al· NA~~.,.. S£1tJ In Ice Cream Sale repla nl beraarden. PICTITIO~~VSINIH :;~di.~ss~1~1~.1.,"'s~!t~~ Y4 W FE "nlE CASE la stUI un· NAM• ITAU Ml "T ........ CA ~'[\· I · MANILA, The Philippines (APl -The Philip· der consider ation,'' be n.io1i....i,..__. •• , • .,.,..""'1· ;,.,·v o ........ """• .... -""-VV' Ml&H ' ,,.,.,,.,CA t'UIS ~ ..... r · J&..,. A . pine go,•emm~nt has ordered a dairy company to said. !'uuveAt TH1ir.u£. "" ""'""11Mul&<.OftO\iCt.oi.y...,"'" '>l"'.'Jli M'' , ·~ .. ··• keep on the Job 20 promotion•! Ice cream sellers "Thi• sho ws f'm juat :" .,..., · •-P••k. c..11torn1• .. .,....,..;."' ()vt-• ~rFe ..JpP,·~ past age 35 after the employer contended they t\ad as good as any or those WAL.NUT ""O"ll!"Ttet. tNC.• Tiii• •t.•-••• "''"' ,..111 '"' r c ~ , l06ltheir "youth.freshnessandperson11Uty." burea ucrau .. Mri. HtllYWHf, 1:•111••111• toOH, A ONll\y Cltr110f 0r ..... Cev<tlYM • ~ d t h ' " GM~•C.... M!l~ll,., lt7l. ~~'11..,.,..._ .• ,.-,.i . Thelabordepartment!ial awomanrelo ns er Summers saJd. Tbo.e "'''_.,..,,u_, .. ...,-c..... ,....,. .10Ct1~E~'T "qualities or personality and attractiveness ~ven people were o verat ep · "'"''°"i,,"'..,'M'''"'"•·P~ ..,~~~.~.~ eoest 0111, "'""' ·~ . af'ter age 35 " ping their autbortly. "''' •ttt-""wee"""',,,. 1,...1, ltJ HER The suit against Magnolia Dairy before the Na· Somebody h ad to st•nd CN>•YOe••of~-eo..""""""'11 ;. 9 . Uonal Labor Relations Commission was one of two op t<> tbeof to ahow them 11• "''-'*1• Hftvr 11omcthln1t you want .~ r,RE~i!.tl" in which Philippine women. considered among the that we allll have lhe 1111a.a1Lt.NUHN,•11T. to 8cll" Cl1115ified ads do S a...AI • ,··!~• •' ~ • most emanclpated lnAsla, were resisting what they right• our fo refathe rs ::~:.~!'::!. ~' ... ~~. -Call NOW, ...-:• .. .., • c.-onlended was job discrimination because of age fought a nd died ror." P111>11~ °'-eo." 0.111 P11o1. ~ and sex. Ajltll n, n, •"" llMy '· u ... ,. MID-'•-------------¥ ........ ':':':~ ...... r!!~ .~~~ ....... 1~~ .~'!'. .~ ....... i~ ... ~ .... ~~ ...... . G...,.., 1002 G...,... 1002 G..,... 1oozG••"'". 1002 •••••••••••••••••••••• too . ................................................................................. --.. ...................... THERE'S A LOT TO APPRECIATE 11• CAMYOM -SH .. HO l lEDROOM + 20a20 IOHUSROOM ua.soo Mo~t seo'sational Ver:Hnlll.?s model an ureoa ! GI' Out occmn & night HghL<t vtl'W' 11 HR & study. Heuut pool. jacuui & pul\o with glass w.i ll. Air-<:ond. 21 I I s .. JC>Oqllln Hllft Rood NEWPORT CIHTlR, H.I . 644°4910 I hi I I ,; 11ol111 m 1h· dr.imatic·ully i• . • broui.:ht .:amper storage a rea and lvl.(t'lhcr wrth lu~h 1·x !.J P OOL. ror u~nder lt•l'lors _rhroui.:h w:tll'i nt ~"65.000? Well, we have it ~.l;1~s f.uropt .. 111 !..11• lw11 1 .~d it's rn <.:osta Mesa. ~urm.il <11111 11 ,.: ll 111!1'1 Call us toda y for rn· Bart·t•Jo11J fic1·11J.ll'I' tormation on how you Muss1\"c h\·111 1• '""'II !can own il!546·5880 f'wsl.J party room & 'H'll har. As~u-mc S25,30o iJi~l.l~I ~~~·9/mot~:~ Apa~~ 8a~1:1 1iii~;;.t;~;~~; :>JoSm•w luau tosts. Call! !Jt>.1· 7118 l. ' f 1--'H.J 1i•J•1, ; 11, •tiM ~, i' ~-TwiftD!llplH CdM On cul de·s<1c OVt'rlook- 1nr.: g reencry. f: al' h duplex has lar11:e J & 4 • IH.'11 unll!> w .bako111~ ,\\ ~1 VIF.WS <; oorl rt>nlal, BALBOA pr1cc.'d to st·fl ' ! S26().000 Beaut. 4BR, tam. rm, Country E nglish atmo s ph e r e, e n c l osed p atio, established trees, boat slip. $245,000. Being remodeled; custom 5 BR. 5 B3. 6500Sq.ft. home on point, pool , dock. Custom 5 BR. 4 ba. View, 80 fl. on lagoon. Boal slip. $295.000 BILL GRUNDY, REALTOR J.11 R".v' d· D• .. ~i ~ b7S olo! ' . ·.~t. =--- O UR YE AR BAY ANO BEACH 675-3000 2407 lo COAST HWY CORONA OEL MAR CORONA DEL MAR DUPLEXES 4 IDRM l!AUTY JmmlH!ulat11 rum hom1t . w 2 b11 . Ir!( lot & '\nl( y1trd <>fforl'<l .-1 la~l yr~ I prm.• ot S•3.000. t;.a6 iii I or Mo 8944 . .... - Walker & lee Real tstnf11 Custom built Pl.!nmsulu home. 3 Bedroom. 4 bath, 3 fr rlrepl:iccs. Upshur~ balcony w1lh unobst rut·t- cd \iew. Sandy hcaC'h across street. Don 't miss this <'Sl a l c i.alc op· portunity. Call 640-6161 s COATS& WALLACE REAL ESTATE . INC. We h a\·e 2 brand rll'\\. t''<'lu:-;l\t' lastings in t harming Corona tlel :\I:.ir, where the demand has far t'X<·ecdt:d our extremely li mited s upply ThesL· l.ll'l' both tenant occupied l\ \\ill lie shown l>y .ipp't. P rkcd s1o:uuo and L1l F~~ ! .1~.~~•!L µru I ~ HOMES SJ05.~ ~~f ~~~?~: 11t•1tv 111nt'd 1·un1rn1•n·1.il I ~ R~~~-~~TE BAY & BEACH REALTY $63,900 lor bolh or S130.000 t'al'h. F ' t WATERFRONT ' S111 1;1hll' t or m,1r1n"I ___ OUR 27th YE.AR 675-3000 'P.-rk likt• gro und ' .. SPYGLASS SPECTACULAR One ol tho:.e s pect ac·ular \'IC\\:-, of "downtown" '.'licwport t 'cntcr. the buy. the oc·ean and on up the tu;1:-;t • and this home is spcct;.1cular. too '. Luis Ha r d ing <ll·cur , f tn l·s t qua lity appointments anti upgrades a nd l>~autiful H1chard lkcson landscapmg. See t h is Spyg la::.s :.1a·<·l acular at !-)198.500. '''r'1"'' <lni·k . '"''.h11I Managt'ment Mai:ic·' l1•11h;1111·1• entry to this '":1111.: l.111tl1n g, ,, .. h I Proft'SblOOal properly I 1lr:.mal1t· l'X('CUtl\e uai...11()u-= Ji()A....&-=~ "i•s. '" "'1n 11 •:1 ·111 ' mana.i:rmcr\t rent col G....,.al 1002 GftWral 1002 home Lari:e 11\inl( room f"I' L ~L~ G1Mr .. •••••••••••••••••••••• 4 \',..,,,.ti l \'<ii!A'I 1 •• ,o \\LLEY HE\l:rl It BERG E NH RPR1S£ S LO 1002 ••••••••••••••••••••••• • •••••••••••••••••••••• IA.RE COMMODln A 2 BR hou~e & 3 BR Apt that will artually pay for itself with 20'; down. N<• other lake 1t on the is land 135 Opal SllS.000. SOUTH COAST !VESTMENT 549·0812 P.-wla 1007 OCEAN VIEW $52,500 New home. 38r, 2Ba. 34611 CALLE PORTOLA. Open Sat/Sun 10-s CALL TODAY 493.5337 BLUE DOLPHIN RLTY ''·"" '."''·"" .1111 '" I "I on t'e . ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• w11h cra1·khn.i: rireplac·e REALTORS 675 6000 '""I" h•r s.il1• or '"II cc 1 ·main nance. ac I · GETTYSIURG .J-• M I 022 I •. 1 . ·. <'nunlln)! and payments. S pe b H OWM"'R Ideal for entt>rla 11110~ 2443 E. CodSt H14hw.iy, Corond <lt?I M.;r . Of'OftO ua ar ••111!>11 ~1 1 •1'l ·1 d • d d . u r omes ~ ,, .... 11 • · 6 6 c0Lo ... 1·L ••••••••••••••••••••••• 642 5200 I .11°t'n.Se , oon e & 111 Ll"UIDATIMG u I! t r.: a 1 t• 11 I 1 t '' Jf><J 1.1 .. ,,, v,.,,,,., !>4 5990 .111rl 8.Jl/Jo11 lslJn<f 115 /GOO ,.. " • ~.ur('d Call J eanrt• f Th W k ""' k1 lt•h••n 1>101• l.ush MANSIO N Corona del Mar duplex. PeteBarrettReatty 1M11·hael 536-1202 Cot 0 e ee EASTILUFF tr111>11·:.il .walll•cl Towenn~ majl'SIH' ('()I PriceS84.,900 :orsalcbv LarrvPfister l rult·s. New l y li s t cd --a JACUZZI l'uurtyarcl. Swt'l'p11111 GeMral 1002'Getterat 1002 umn cnt rv 10 lhi>o owner. 1'.x<'el.enl cond. ~ SUPERB 4 bcdrm pool Pnmel0<:alwn El('\aled ~lain. to massivl' mai.ter ................................................ spacious 2-story i:1ant.l _C~ll644·8094 ----_ -LARGEHOMEWTnf homu. !orated 1·n pL-.'-'1ll'"' nestled u n 100 .. '<UJte ancl guest 11uarh,~~ L tt ...... Ow ... ER ' ' •u,..., ...._..,_ ~.L ~ "'h l": tVIOJ! room w1 ' cu~,uJ CAMEO SHORES "' POOL AND VIEW Oc:ane Gardens . Priced "lush J(re(•nery" unfolrts '' .o\\s 1"c a model. Call ITIFROHT-FOR EXCHANGE bar o q u 11 man t I e DESPERATE!!! 1 In COllONA OEl. M;\R ror 11nmed1atc sall'. Calli th1:; ·•11ke mo..lel h11m<"' !If~! 788!. 4 Bdrm .. 3 bath home on the sand, fireplace. D1ninl! r oom.. VIEW HELi'!! Four hl•drooms and<!'> forappL fcellnl! Hu~e 2 story '"'"'·'~.'" •.r •·''• ~ Bayside Dr. Want 4 bdrm. home in Bl'drooms inc l.ud1nl( Silu;ited 011 bcaulaful l.al j!(' ·I ht•(lrnn111 hurn1• h.tths 111<'111'1111.1: lar.ie ~ I with AHTISTICAJ.LY [~ lf~~·11·t1 Irvine Terrace or Har~r View Hills. l!UeM quarters With 3rt11 Camden IJnvl' \\llh (Ill 111 Co~la M1•su '!> 1111'1·sl m.JM<'r >o1utf! \!1f!w lrom lJ PFHB DJ.:SIGNEDJACU7.ZI + .) ' bath. Banister st~1rC'asc outstanding on•an & jL•l· .11·1•11 l.iiri.:1· ~:•t d "'"" ll\·1ni: room and family O I ·..,8 ,FISll POND & 1-'0UN · 2 ;\ j. 673-4400 tuhuge retreal~h1chhas ty vt1.>w.ant•Hcptaonally plt•h· ,, ith lit•t•hou'I' 1•11' room 1-:asy upkcl'p yard l\' F,., ., ! TAIN'' llomc ha;. hN•n _ -----HARBOR log ·hurnu:il! f1replac1• opcm :i BR + t·lln\Crlihll· th1· loci,. \\':tlkrnc 11. ~1th 'w1mm111J: pool. tSSSW.8olie~.C.M . 1cu.~lu~11.cd w1th1 h,><tchOll RJN,RJH,FUN Boat/lrallcr ;iccess dt•n Jvan Wt•ll:. horn•• 1.int'•' tu 'l h•iOI ' 1··,,111 Sr1a1·w11~ \\oo<xl dc1•k on1 Next to Mort.et ksket I extras 0 W N I-. H IS Beach area local1on. fl.qt with kitch<:m•tte. form.ii t11111.!,11t•1fl11••l11111111"\lll1 \tt'W \ll!C W()(l()p1rneling: 549-8655 LIQL'IO ~\T/N(; & . P~&J~unJ yet-assumeS·\,c, loan drnmg. ,.,c,cral s111111~ 111,1., .. 1,, . .,,,,,h•r .,11111. ,.11111 decor l!J\e,., th1s l ~OTIVATl-.D )OU d .rnn. 2ba. dbl ~ar, hoall a.t S254 month or n.cw patH•"'· and dram:tlll' ~"''" ""'n.itl .., el1<'alll1 hom" a warm w1:lcomcl betterhurrytosrc''("all t'amper ac1·c;.s tu lari:c fmancmg a\·a1lable Call retracla hl" <'t'nlral '1.11e·h1•n \\1th .Ill thC'11t•t•l111i: Pr1l·c d 11t IEACHWALIC 546·2313. rorner yard.llul!t'b<?nus early'842·2S35. alnumrool' 1\1kt1i:htlul mntl1•rn l'11n\1·111<'llC'l'S SI00.500.C111167:1~W I 2STOIY+41R ""'''"'"'"·' '•'""'""' rm. Bnni: i.oml· 1LC Ol'fN1t19·1r s10N •OWN111• lywarmfamil) honll'rt' 1tll'lt1<l1111· '<'11;iratt• faun 0'11';lf1 ~·11~"'"''0 ~1N"" I POOL+ S,A [~ li~~·11~11 S.SS.900 Dh·i1iOt1ofHarborl1tYH ... ntCo. 1002 [···· .' ·" .. ~-.·1t~~ .• i11··:tll adyfcorayllo6ur4141C·(7'U2"1"1"('\, "'' • .1n "" 1 .. r '"11 Onh ----! ... ' .. -~. i I tin· r1111111 l.1•1 ''"<'\\oh.JI [ ~ li~l'll'tl J OA to beuch -h mile•' L 645-6646 ~----.. ·-··- ,..,., •t ,11 t'.dl nn\\ . : Two story. 4 bedroom. . --·-"·--~ €HIG€1Getterol 1002 GeMrCll 1"''71;1 fo~~~~~~!Ji(~~~;~w~ -POOL & JACUZZI HOM€~·,···~:·~;;;:;;,~:·••••••••••••••••••••••••••• SECLUDED ESTATE ,.... s: .· [~,-· ,•,',' ~lcosT~~SETSSAID·sE· HST SQ FT.! Quiet tree lined . ., ··~ EXCITING I CUSTOM - o::.A rul·'1e·s ac· 1-:ndo:u:d Thr ~ nenrlv lll'W :t Newport's mos t pre· Dtt co rator 's 3 D r . . , I 4 IEOROOM put 10 jlarden t•ntry bednlflm. 2 l~iilh h•mlC SPECTACULAR st11(ious lm·at1on. On hes! lownhomc. I yr new. ,LUSGUEST l.uvr!>h h replnrc warms has ·tl ull . Lu!>h up DUPLEX slrt•t•t. This lovC'ly Lusk Roomy rl'ar ya r d Part REDUCED $88,500 BY OWNf<;R · Custom I '----..;;;;=====;1 $62,200 hU!!C' hv1n1td11trnl! room 11r11n1•rt <':irp1·11n l{. CRONADELMAR bulll homl' has real bay viC'w . r ce land. Scrludet! hy scthark Rr. 4 Ru , l(arnc· i·m, ---------.-.c '>url'l. trt"t'hned <'Ul·de· combo . Sp111·1•H1 ~ 1·u 1..i 0 111 r1r.1pc-1<. lluiw fn1• ht•droom 111111 warmth and l'lrnrm S75.000. Wroui:hl iron fcn 1·ei. ~1t;uz7.i , ha yfro\JI. lalb ' ·' d I ~.11 ;ullh to ltlxurmu!I <11· 11ourmet k1lt'hen. Family flr1•pla e'l'. fnrmal iltnmi: in I ront w 11 h I ,, m1 I y P ride or ownersh111 ut ib HAL PIHCHIH Sia It' t'ntry. M 11 rn mOlh 2 s.ooo. n7 :i !tS4 l ' •1 V oo .-Oft 11111..,t•hl!rc111th1 .. lovely4 room hos t!! wull ol ,in(I .1 \c·rv 111n1·11111i.11111111n ,\1•11l1·r11 k11dwn. h!!~I Spadnus t•1•r;imic rn;AJ.'J'C)ltS lrv111 j.! foom .. ·orma1 _673·27~t'Vl'~ DUPLEX I h1'<.lru•1m. ramify h0tm> book<:a!!('~ SOI.I() 01\K two !>l•lrV flollr 1>1 ;111 I ('u,lom hu1ll On C(llll'I tile i·ntry whit·h lc•;uls Ill 675-4)92 clllll' Gourm«t ktlt•hen OLE OLE" \\ \( 1--Ill II •\\· 1-'rnntj Sunn\ k1lr h1•n ov1•rluok· P LANK F l,OOR I NG f'rl('l"<I ni:hl al S:i7.~J1Kl ... 1rc••I 11•'.•I h11t ('nr1on;1 dram<illl' rear l•v 1"' Indoor 11 11q family • .. hut1•,1· 'lwt11·m t1 .. 11.1plt' 111..: i·~Utll' '""''Int. thruoul lotdirnl.imily ('ALl.5fi6<!64i0 • fli·al'lt l'fu, :1 (wu w101>en bl'll rn<'d n•1l1111t llGCAHYOH room Gi<iutrna'lli•ri;uitl'SonfU11(h'4:1)' ;!\'1· oltl • ""'''"''Ir 1111111 apt llnth• 'l'n111t•r a1·1·1•'<'1 for that r 0 0 m:. M 11 m rn 111 h • SELECT t~i·clroum "l'C'oncl 11111t Mass11·c br1t·k & \\0011 JUS'f LISTED opens to pone! I< waler Span1 ... h i.tyk lh1pf,.\. r• rn<•h·k-1 11\\ 11<•r w.rnt'j ho,1t nr It V Too murh tu mai1ti•r 'lullf' n rl'!<Stn.lt Sllt'h ,1 m.i)!nifu•e•nt pro fpk. load' of Mill". 4 Ill('<' y,11, ·""''" 111,. 11 lhf· I till ' Tiii al In 1111? arC'1t Tile• roof. t·orn<•r lot :1H1. 111 1 r.1tl" t11r 111111,.. dP~•·rtltl'. l'1tll tnclay n111111 plull h jthlt;•el inuke PROPERTIES pertl'. it~ h.irtl 111 \l'I !17. twdrooms. ~1·11 f11m1l v on•r ;moo Mt 11 , di· 21.i;i Own1·ri. unll t-~111 , '11 ,1n1 r.a 1 i.'711 lilti 71i l up rn1rr•or. J.nw matn· u.1111.1· :\111~1 hi· ~c·c•n lo rm with tis r1wn w('( lt.11· r:1111hltn 1t r.11lt'h "lylf· 1/ll'hl·ll 2 ltf'llroom i.tlll•i.t 211a anti il1•1·k 1'111'11 ,... •"'•"•""' '""''"''"•" l('nunrt-f{tt r d<'n J llEOROOM 1'a1lp11•l·•al1' (.'ull lur 1111 ~ fµ)i· Wife• i.;11pr llro.aclmoor 1 ll•lntH" hou11t' rn<•lud••d' f\fm<ll!I w/fil'epllH'I' SJ:l2,5CJCJ. ISJ <T .... 'oA --~·t~ [ I ' k1l1'hen I J:I' li~·ht & 1.1m1ly rm . formal d111 hnlf nn .11·r1• or lll'<UrV hv apJ)Qintm{•1ll <1111\< REALTORS ~ ,.~,:uw ~l~L~:;~\~~,i·:~t ,q~~~ Sll~::~~AN ~~~:H~:;· .. ~:~·~:~?~:·.l"~" ut r!"k~?p~~~K1~:'.1':.~:.1e~··r:! ::~~ •• : "'i:.:;'.~;~";·~;:,'i'0~11::: lni.: II t •r 11', .ipi>rr~·wt~· 1145 ~~; J'()H'l'S '~1~: ~.;,;H ~ -~~!!!!_ . l.<k'.lll'tl nrar 'ho1111•ni.: p t O!I N 'I'' I & Ir K n.om ft>r prnil f'n\ all• e·a 111 av or 1wr~on11 . -•~;;;.iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~ 752 1700· n•nlt•t lf11"rucl1'tl c•nr1wt [ ~ 11~~·1; tll f a 1 · ' " 'fl :.I ' I · <'Ill uc '·"' 1111·.,t 11)1\. /\i.k 1iri·vi<•w. (711) l!tl 1700 Costa M9141 I 024 ... ,, ,..,.,AI W Y•lf'll~/H\Hl"I ,, ""' t ~ \{·autfrul v.•ul J)UJ.)ttr't IVtfN llfY •Jf',>111"' •t<ff1• 1 1 '1 • riOTIC! [ I throu i.:hout 1.nl'I °')( J thruout.A~krntt Sl2!1!1~1. in1t $1!l7.0t10 " 1 ••••••••••••••••••••• .. '"" ~~::::'-.~;!':'",~; ...... :r.:::~:r.~;::r,:, c:~:i, . ~ lftl_1W; ~:!~~l~1111'~1.:~~:.~~,::,~~~::~'.~~ o~~~.!,~~'s~r~o. Rt~T~~~~~g!J~lo ~ lt~an:lJ Bo:::k!om! th11111i:h "T h« llohh\ 1111•<1,afo!1·~ M1h·1,•.11llJtlll.v -1111ly ~32•1 11n month L•as•Optlon (7 14)67S-34 11 !'>hop 111 lh1' H1\ll.Yl .1n1l1mpa<'t ~ourau:1.w1• flurrvc•,111!Hi.t ti7fi7 ,.. ... 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Coll G4s.o:io:1 lml'k f1r1•11111r1•, :1 fl c1rrrl11 That Intriguing Word Game with a Cltud le JASMINE CREIEIC Cafle<Je Park G.....-al 1002 FORHT OLSON IMC f88fty 80 I. !l~U . I~ • rn 11 11rrrrr1 0 I I I I I I I SCRAM-LETS .Answ•n in Clauffi~otioe 8080 F irst resole 1n t his POOL HOME ••••••••••••••••••••••• / $40 17~0. · • fabulous private C'om Rt.>sutitul :\ lwdroom, :? ' munrty. Compares well ' bath with fbrmnl dmlnit. fll · · with ··new sales" es 1111 lnr11<' !lepuralf' fam1f>. 2 Col~ft Banker im p rovC'm enls are In· r1re11la c1·s. hordwond upgrad ed c;irpetilHt. floor~ .ind h<'a\\' shake R( OCNTIAI. Bl(()l(fRAG{ CCAtft'PflH'I beautiful droper1es, t•x roof Sup('r M·tt1n1: \\1lh TASfE-fLAIR•ELEGA.._.T pen s 1 "'-' t 1 I e e n try. loL~ or trt•t·~ OWf\l'r anx ...,. I 11 ndsc a pl n I!. 0 wn er 1ous. hurry. <'••II 5tG 5li80. pur<'hased larAer home Two bedroom & l'onverli· hlr den. Includes pool. jacuui, clubhouse. cable TV. 24 hr. itua rd service. TENNIS COU Rl'S• • PS • P lease call me. I llvf' there too :end love it. Jean Cole COU OF MEW,OIT llALTOlS 2515 t;, Coast Hwy. '75-SSl 1 Find what yoo waot in Daily Pilot Ch1uif1~s. ~HERITAGE . • REALTORS tMMAC ULA TE About 7 \lr 8 yr old Balboa cutle with plu.<;h wool r rpli: thruout, real Spanis h tile entry. d1n rm & k1l<:h . bltn R&O. • pvt. i1undeck. great toe. !119.500. JACOIS REAL TY 6754670 Enlar~Ni & bt'aut ifully pNson ali zed Deane Home w/attr. grounds & new of golf course in Big Canyon. 4 BR. .\1 :i ba .. de n. in vitin g din. r m .. ··au that you could ask for'' kitchen. $249,000 A COl.OWB.1. IAMOA CO. 644-1766 FOR THE VERY DISCRIMINATING Elega nt 2-:;;t ory residCitt"'C c>-n pres tig i o u s tia r ~r' I s l and over l oo ki n~ Newpo rt Ray . A m a s t c r p i c. c· e o f' a r t i s t 1 t' craftsmanship -oih.•d teuk µuncling & woodwork -finely la1d parqul't .-rosewood detaili ng. All In a serene. private set t ing s urro unde d by grassy lawn & used bri ck patios. 3 Room master suite + 2 bedrooms, de n & separate m aid 's. Pier & slip. .Deverly Morphy. 642-8235 (i:58 ). '42·1235 644-6200 901 Dover Oriw Harbot' View (enter I N ine 4t C.mpus Valley Center 751-1414 TARBIU. "#.!_I" CCIMf~la'' EASTSIDE l~OME T liK EE JI OllSES on larii~ t•orn<'r lot Owrwr Wiil help· r1rrnn"'" Ill'. dc>wn. Cull P H Jo:STIC 1-; llOM ES. 645-6646 Want ud r esult!' 642·567R HOW IS THE TIME for Job sN?kers to rhrrk the Da ily Pilot llclp Wanted <'lasslficollon. If the job )'OU W(lnl IS not there you mll!hl consider orferinl{ your !lcrvlces with un 11d rn the Job Wanted ralcl(ory Phone 642-56711 ~For We ..._.. Fw S. HoeN. for W. 1Ho.tn ,_. S. HoelMt,.,. W. l..._.. Few S. 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Clo ••ta I 076 .._.. l 169 ~Oft leoclli l240 fj5 000 &.o...W.Loc..._ I WCUTIYIHTATI Lov.ev Coup~ ;;·;;:·t·r·-~·;;;1~·;:;.:·J ~~~-;;~~·~·~~:;;,~;~~; ·t~··~·ii·~:·(;~;;<i:·;,d·: .,-t t • ......, S,.cltil S IDIM + POC>l Thl' perfect homt fo Q ,.,. d By Q 1·1 llKl\ts Townhn 2 St()r)•,t Take your <'h01\'e, or '*-''* 1-ee EASTSIDE lmmat'Ulltl' lbruoul Q\.ttet tr~ lined roath•'a)' \'40 I.only lar11e mnt~ ua I le ua I y 2 br ..... bu. $.17.~. c.i111 bolh Ill this cumplL't('~) M.1111 Rt•nl11b. ~~u C"lo:.e lO •bol)tl, ncrllC'.ntl ll~llt"rs lhi. np•naho.s iwh' + llUHt room & l ds N.A 3 bd 2 11'1'1 furn tlnd. t"olor i\ > . r 3 br, :! bll, "pt~. lmmt'dllllt! fllt'Ul•:ancy H hool:. 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Cull 1111( rl<twrL'(I l'M·r It I•> 1uac urn. uu-d bnck Sun a h lnt• rio u rmf'l lhruout Com m pool.I.! Clt!m '47,000 tH0~8 ~h·N.uhRc!llly,tH.!l334 t-:hut ll•~~~or8l8~. ti.iv. Mm1 11111.-t "'''"k t1rt-pl1tt"t> ~J)50 BKK , lmrhcn' S.paratr rnom I rttn-alloo Ouuu.nd101: lrvi.neT~rrace. $102,000 ~ 6$78 0111 & wknllt. J•l\'tth\' c11ll fur lltta1I\. 4'&11 ~ tT20 m-l11w qu11rtcr1 + balh1 bom• for 0111)1 SS..:.00 ..._ LIDO ISLI • , Cozy fllm1ly room So.Ir C.:ALL NOW LIDO R£ALTY Clphtr.o I 0711 l\•1111 4 br -l111 , <'llli., Ph: 540-3668 'l'AAllB I jn11 at1t1m1 ,. to mu~rr r······················ AYNOHT drl)lL It /U . $350/mu. I~ ~rootruanttulltyllndll r 'CAUNOW ll77Y141Udo.H.L 67).7300 CCMMtrylstat• , .......... ,. Yll.HMi',l(IH,'1·17116 · • ,__ .. }j [4 h lj• c h tldr<'n 's rl'I ruts• ~ 752 7315 ',, 3 b Ir I . 3 Hr,3 u ••• ~umml•r UI yr :')()() vtls lo b\'11 2bd ('011110 •FMfiWJ# ~ll•C..,fonie .. Trop1~ulrc<1r)11td'41U\ ~ • IA.a•~ h--t.. 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Ill t'nd of J une 3hr. 21>11. dill i.tll•'. cHd COLLEGE PARK I I [~ 11~1·11·~1 1 2 STORY·IRVIHf 1...i be1tm t•elHni.t". l'OUn $11~.000 Hkr. 642 38~ ~t.;12~Hl4I lllay~/ 01 4>46 2tito pu11o. rt'frli.t. bllr1', llUJ)l.•1 :I Be druom 2 b11ths, 1-'onk;v l..1 1111nuf11.'Jd~I ' S4 7900 LryMylek1tchcn111uw1~ · ,Vl'' ., , l'l l•un i1\,1tl no'A tarcpl.u c, dhlc j.t1.1ra11•• i.tyle 2 tx.-droom i\ framt:~ j ,' qut· Rl.lrden llkt• :-'·ttln. Nt:WPOltT SllOH 1<:s I ' 1 IOMD REALTY -br °'.1 Ol'l'unfront. \\ m.ll•r S.:J<t5 mt; !136~ V\'l:irdi; trull lll'I.''-Tov t11nd1 <vH111Cc ul" Oanu Pmn1 -----•••"'~ JT-.o ~lor) bar~111n with un urcun YI\'~ HlkK to bch I blk l~ ----rt'fltal .Avail <kt 1. <.:.tit Or. 1m l.'OSI or k!Hi·~I. twn L'u11l\'r Lui fk;ir pnt•t• $:.1VUO ~nmr lrv•.n~ loc.il1~11 Sll9.~ 1iool1,, l('nnl\, V 1~11 , hit L... ,_!739406 -----Mr (irrt'n ) .irll Jcccit3 JirHTielliJh• t Stc:LUDID I S~nish tll~ l'ntry st~p-. encl vauo . t Ur -:i ll-1 Rffll s::atot• u~~ Ullfwal11M4 ____ _ c .. 1 000 ....... ISH lfST "T"' 1 do11o n l•> hf\ l'h h' ma _. m:my blln' plltl'tl b\'lo~ ••••••••••• •• •• •• ••••• ~ ,_.__ 32,.4 IX":lt'll\l()n -·. 4 ....... CHO·"GI I sr~ ... II:+ I s h ll cnl' .... ' • -·· I U-t..Jl-H ........................ w•-.. Roy Mc Cordi• "'" """ POOl _ "SSUM"' room pa.nu, lC • I -1'1. merket or 1mm..-u sa L' ._..... ~I ~ p-r...-··•-3207 j••••••••••••••••••••••• l"'flsT....,-s -• hn•ph1tl' Glai.:. & rork av Owner 5411 !Ml2!> For Sal• I I 00 --• , RuOor 1110 New....... "'ID"'l 1 I .,5 000 1 ·•uAorotur ~·Jlls ChAr's 1020$o.Coe11t Hwy •94·8599 I '· •••••••••••••••••••••• ,~an Jouqurn r" nhmt-. ~ • "., • u,..,. .... ,.. - --1. ·········••••••••••••• t · e 21 e 2 v C:~tJ \lc\J 5-111 TU!J C7141 49~7711 ! Qwrt ro~dw.iy toll"' Jte kitchen hris.:ht Jn~! CHECK THESE I MEWPOIT SHORES !Mobah• home 24,l~I l br. ~ten. l't 2h1 . 2ba. 2 <'Jr I f~ 2 Irr co1 rs~· ~lf;k ~ -park1111?' St>tludcll l' h cc r > I <J" RIYIHA Canalfronl, you o~n the hJ ll~ll Atlull J)Jrl. '· 1t <1r . }ti~ S4SO l)t•r 0 i:o 770:4 t. -Sµedaf'Ul.H ucean &· walk11o ay lo s.:round .. , l.l.'XUltJOUS mJ:.le1 UCLUSIYES land Almost eom11lelt.'d,1 blk to bNi h :\Int Mu:.tl month. tl73 657 J or: "'25 S4 · . _ • $38 500 mJnnJ 'u B' o'4ner1 sheltered bv h1 11b Jdobt.> ~ms.: M1rrurcd do"l'b 13 BR. 2'? ha. Cam rm .' '>t'<' ~ 7~9 ' . ~114<! Ttw Terrace Condo. J BR. • • JBr 28a. I ~·.ir ~ar : wall:.' Excculne cntl'),fl.lbulou' "'ood dc\'11.1-d, FOISOLIDVALUE d111 Jr<'J ~fun1 l''<llJ' -Coro.oda'M 3212! 2HA.Jia11o.pool,Jacuu1 EASTSIDE •Work shop1 See to aPi beluw red tile roor•• 11ut10 t·u,cr ed 1.o"'I JUSTLJSTEL> Clowlj 1111.000 tM.iy t11.11lc lur•7:t lh>yJI M1m.1rch Lal! .,. A\atl Mavht $400 Day-> ; prec $72,500 -a93 5630 , Separate m a:. te n m1untenJnce 11lus 10'4 o .ma Poinl II arbor · Nt'wporl Shure-. I 1111:., Jdlt pk :!~\tiJ l Br < ••••••••••••••••••••••/ S47 6791 c,.;, '673-6571 :\!-:\\'LY ~I ,\ RIC It: lJ' -I bedroom :.unclu11rv plu.s111ncc mJke Lh1" J rcalj Years new. larl(l' duple>. CAYWOOD REALfY JIJ, ~·.1m , ... cr11 J>Or\'h, 3 ~R • 3 bath:.. I!\ ervlhtni.t · · · -----LOOKl~G fOlt \ Ol:R~· v•y I 034 3 children ·s relrcut i. ' l0'4 nhomc bargain ~ .. 11 on corner lot. affordms.:~ * 541 lltO * Fl' "., ti r' t . S:!5 000 I kitchen. 3 ycJrs lll'w &I •NEW llOUSE • FIRST 110,lt:;' THY Tor••••••••••••••••••••••: Formal dine l>'am11y1 Ja.i.t 7521700 lots or privacy Xlnl m _ • _ KJO!NllS BIG. l bk l o o1·1·1n Lo\l~ly 3Blt. dtn. 281\, Fl~l> A GOOU ZUH Al'PROX. l/1 ACRE : room. Rear \'OUrt)'ardl c>'l"'''1 "'"P~·"0•"' ' rome or homo & inc·om uER . . 1 SS2S Mo~~ 673·6.">IU_ J>urk, flOOls, srh. No pct.. E,\S1 Sll>f: llULSF. AT Onlv S59.500 IBR + 20j PLL'S :.ummer run pout• [~ I ·11·~1 propul y . P r i c cd ut ,IY OW" Sac !Ix JS. \omplelelsy re LUXURY DUPLFX S42S li.c. ~I 1266 THIS PIUCE Plto.\I PT c 11 l' I oH• d p 1.111 o rm• 2(X)() Sq fl oC Califom141 ! Jill, 4 ' S76 000 F.ast bluff Lo<'Jlton modell•<.I .. u r<1ol. ISO< j' I - Ul.'Yl-:n C.\'J BE SET .. trplr & b.tr. Nc"'l h\lng Take over extM·! J]lJ j CLOSF. IN 2 BR. &dl'n. 4 Hr. 21., ba, 2 fum1ly n1~h 1>41>115·11 -I ~~,ouons~~pa~~~dt r~~"e"~e UNIV. Park Uetluced to ·1:i-_1-;o l:'I: .'~lllS. L<.)~· E pu1nt Ill'" i·rpts \eg. ing loun at 3_.9 P\'rl -=-= •=•=-2 ba. coltagt• Short w:ilk roo~~ r~":,I o~:.". ~'"1' .u''. 2H H Fl eel " ooil ltllultl bay vu. walk lo h('h 21 ~~ ~kbr 'si:i ~~otark &: ~EST fll:.'.1'YH~, ~C.\I l!J rllcn-.. slra'4 berric~~ month No new loan 1·os I . to ht:ach. P rl\·ate yard& I!~~~ .i , •Ii,~ eaM'1 huk (.'.\I E:1.i· rnnd. <!() BR, 2,~ BA. i! dl'l'kil.I poo r \I EH. l'Lt;A~ !:: C.\ LI.I fru1l '4utcrfall A~::.umc!l t.s ' Por pri\'alt> i.how1111( COl.Ll-.G E PARK . I pal 1 o a re a As k t n~ 1 ca\ ~ nt 1 'i. u I! 1 1 "'1 l It w r A hi•ul & >.h.11o?i rrpk bin'> d-.hwshr 1:1ir IEHT ALS t'ORDl':TAILS lo" mt FllA.onubmlt l'Jll847·6010 I S~r1tcu~e. ·I Br, :! Oa .'I 569.SOO MO·O'l2'1 Ai:nt j c·'ura,et · lll11i11n ... 111~ld I! w 1111'und~\ ·a r c.11 'nc•'I Ph: 540-3666 s--..1. belle•'-I '"'"''t9·""L"l•JM•• I formal dtnln l!., au11I CUSTOM BUILT on ll(e l PRIC"' RIEDUCEO rl.'I 1>IU,, l'U\ ll'lllO &I ,·pl~ & putnl ~25 .;lO vr Smi:lc Family JIOml~ . ---·'7 ""? • I June 16. M9 900. l onvcn , pn vale lot 1 Bit 3 Ba oo I · • , , ' i 1111, 2 ll.1 ••.• ~ (ALL l>orunJ , R1'.Ali I I n1 ·5·1 sr·1 d . . b 'Bvowner4hr '1ha FAN ,,1urui:1• ,,ht·d lla \l!IY 2SZOSa\'1ew l'horw,3 11H.:!H1 ....... $42.'> l::ST,\Tf:F1\IR ll~·lll33 1 ioua u )" '· Ocean new ~aie 0 · ·r·i\"TI'; l'l·L·J L'0L"s 1<•,1 moH•ll. mu,,1 wll S7500 1 1i75~or49~<!935 j 3Llll "'•B·1 •125 -. llcat ed puol & J car ., " , , r r . I " ~ _ _ . .. . ........ o .WJl(F.Il .... Jir..~JlPI~ )l 'NIV P K II : ub..,ulutl.'h /?l.lrllgl'. <Hfl!f~dSa PLAN' V1cw .~1f 11.ick lcr.~~. or l>•OOll •·ash lf\\aal late May. :i llH, :' ~nH.~ll.:1 ...... $4JS ,11'~~-"'izlil•llllllll••...it~·-Ul'Wt'~----_...._ ~tk · ~ Iv rU25..ow:;__ Bay. JUl'u111. 2:.!4 N:1t.;1,1 S-H I.Ill> . -~ba . fa!Jl rm .. h>h'!>,' ~ n~u •..•••. ~~ • We're hereto h e lp! 'rm 3 HJ ci°ubh..,e. &r, bdrm 2 ba I• :.lon·Jidl'l~i<'f· B ~~ • • """' • 'd.lf~~tt& .. ~" --7X."1i: .:-~ " »!~" i····~:~!~ • ! pool ~Int c11nd Sll7.900 j ~ 950 frpki: dbl ill • ~·~l'~. ~~ u;.·~l·~la~ au older duple..; • OST 1E.iuriFuL f11!J"nnHilt~t'lin "rar1 I j af~r & l(Uf m.rr ;~it':!'~--:-,~·····~ ... TAX SHELTER $69,750 • ~l'S 10132 F'orrt~taP".,,.,,.. 11 f> • S60,0llO "· ..,.. • ~2J SUI.I inc I ••\lrJ:. ' • I !lt)g 50111 ~--1 •.ai~-Ul'"'*t:. lrw4--"--' .. "-Id~ " \( ... pu I mert• ta I lot ..... 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''16 HJI~ .,, l .... r.i:~· h11u't' ~mall loc J h\-.irm .. incltli: n l'Jrent• REALTORS .. 2 llrt. 2 ba lleaulllully' I NVt:~T\f 1-:N I I Ill'"' & nt•Jr nc .. 111corn1• Sl4tl I br fl•nt•ed. i:Jr.11t1· 1131 4727 •·Ve'> 551·6Mi" ~1 ..!i42 ~l:iurli '--Br. 2 h.i lu~n~ry rm rt•lreat Oen 'ludy for\ ---lnd~cpd. Looklni.: uown S49Ulll2 p101H•rl) Guod ,.,,! Fet·. . , I ownr :00.phl lt•1t•I :-.;ear Laki Datl. Lar,111' hv1n11 ar('a o~ the pound in I! surl. , . 1 ~lwltcr & JPJlf<'CIJllOn 1 \larn Rt ntal". Sii) 5370 , \ RARE AND l'.trkl lltlh' ltl h;;~h o'fo~ ... fpll', toppl'r kctllel DON7 \Ollh lari:e \'ICw,det•k s.. ... 1;~~~~~~1 r'::,i~' 1~~1:;~1 LIONS ESTATES IS2011 2 hr. c araJ:l'. ktd!f uk I • RENTALS* ~ Do 1 ~.~~5~m 11 k1lrh<'11 1·orlc1· rorncr MISS THIS' todayatS25.000 duuni:. deu. t.imrl\ .,,11 ,1;11;1111J:! I ,.,{'{' I ::llfl.1111.1 . .$t2!i $44,5 . -,d1nc.hb1~r('nekJll111~arre1"'s1 n"lc family ho ,;,e . ... 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S500 mu l.1·11~t' Ul)llOO "'I • I'\('' SUi 10111 3bd. l'~ba :1;i7 ~: <!hi St I re I undl•qmt•i•tl hv l<'4l<1y ~· "' .:uri:,·011' "nt.•r1.1ll at By owner 2 br townhm~~t· 497-1051, 993·<!334. Ba)fronl. :ilu . 2~J t•11nll11 • S325. mo. 5411 33117 ,11 ·.:iMill''"· .., t ,, "'' ll r ti ' • n .i r , .. ,1111 ... '"" P• •1·•· (Near POOi S.10.5~>0. C<tll REALTY fJoal sh1> J~u~I. su.bl('t'l'J 2 1· 1 prnµt'rt •cs <".~I I G:H 1830 for appl , 552-7500 hui;:a1n' lil<t• lh" uri ROBERTS REALTY 997·8445or9tl3411i7 n('an&lo11d~ckpurkllll( w ;? 3 llr hOUH"" by! - s na11pt•1I 1111 h~ 'harv ,---------4523C11m11os Dr .lrvme Compl l'll' ~··<·uril'r n'4ncrSliU,OllO 5174113.1 3Ur2Ba.dbl\'ar .1!11rr~l(c l.agllltoleach 3241 h•imi• .,,.,.1;,.1, "llhlll 111 848-1688 ( INVl!STOltS Campus Vulll'Y Shop <.:tr. sysll'm By tt(lpo1ntmt•nl -S375 mo + ilcp. t;82 (,uv ••••••••••••••••••••••• davnrt"'o.l'fr,1wi·ull __ Avallabll'now.12J4 unit CALLlll-8600 _ KlflK!U:1\l.T\' I 6HOUSES-C.M. JernerSt .67~·1161)__ •ftENTAr~S • i.1i•tlo•1u11,. l apartmeot houst•s. both -a. h I O"I 1146-11:1111 1) Nr<·1• hou:.l'~ 1in on1' lot JBr 2 133 fam patio ; 3 AORMS .. 2 H/\Tll~. REDUCED TD w1dl'luxc owner un1111 +ILOCJl#IO ac: "' ll1•a11l1lul lrc>l'~ l'rt<' · , · . fire lricc L orat ed Ill Ph: 540-3666 · 'il•ws or the O\'can lk1th ••••••••••• ••••• ••••••• VIEW ~1110.000 lncnm<' S21 .120 1 ~:,C~16\1;J;~ :~ .. de ur(',t pnnfc 'North end llc<'lion. : ~i4 .900 l>owntown 111101 1 pnccd at Sl6S,OOO .*LAGUNA 111-:ACll•, ! CATALINA ISL \ l'nn only Ai:~ 7~1 !_6!Z:'I 1 · · > -v ' Ouli.lanclinl( oct•un view • • ~~~j f 1j• 11111i.1oll4·1o\·tl 3Uctlrooml l anon1m 1c coai.lal \ICW GOLFERS! I PALOSVERDES DanoPoiftt 3226 CIO!!e lobe11<'h.SSQll Mo. m ~ 7:W \Ol th 'tell tlown fontll)' JUST LISTED J llK. 3bu. from ~p(t('IOO~. 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A"111lahlc n ow. . ., -_ ....,_o.-.~ • _ S l.t11!t1nJ 499 ~IH;>'!'.TJ.\.11' . --~Fo.ttcaiftVaffey )234 J llr JIH1,2c11r 111.ir, fn<''tt '11· .1 \1·11!• 111111111 Nrnr tomph•lton 3hd,z hr11nd °''"' r u,lom In !C:AN ~VOLi r 1.< Tl!RF. .;~~••••••••••••••••• Thi:-ma11.n1fl(·c•nt Nt•11o R~ 2400 <:ondo Grc•c11Vulll•v 41ir~ $460 mo. 4 !17 ·11JS14' "'01 I. ~ U I"'• It 11 v "Im f'Jlt"I wnkt•n tuh lc-c~I ll umi•" IC'aturini:· TlllS PJlo' V<rdl'!f und la .. ,. , • OrlPJn" (11lon1.1I homt ••••••••••••••••••••••• :.!'· b' lh pal HI dhl, 1,, lt'JJ 2.134 •• .. 1..,. .. 1 '"'•~lk, ll• ~""· $ti'IW4) :oMi t 'l'·ba, 'll!p.1rui•:I TorrcyJ>1n•· ... o~ul'lcu 9u~1.,1gue . fcalures lllc.lrm-c i'lt lh'n 1-:Xl-:t' MTN l lllME 1!1t'r ,aDW,jiill·.'s.i75c1m1, . ,. , ..,., ... "'."'··· I;,. •• I 1fi7 or ···"· fi0211 I d1nm11 tlrl'fl ram rm • .! 11 av ,., h 1l1 vi,, I t.' tM choice community ~ n ' .. C) r I(! d h J I h .. I . 2 00' :um OO.H5iil9W3 1711ti I Very I harm HI I! ;: '>l<lry. <: ~II a -rr k IJLt' IYl:llol(•r h<lrm .1 fflrt'\'l'r Th1tl's lht• Vll'W • • 11 l• Jul du I 0 I'.. l.1•1· ~tllf y, UVtr I •· • ' hr. den, 2 ltu, 2 frplr, . m r '·,. Repossession .. p~epJrJtt' ha :.! pallO'l.1 11 .... ".n•·lv rr.dtc>d , •• S~1'..Tl'ii~r~~rf rJq){'l'C tn r o•lt•ry 1·111111 •11".·rUsf.1.1'11":;i t~I~ up ....... Ottl ... ch 32401 nulural wood pnnelln~' 1 ~ murh mor~· Dkr w.irmlv dt•rurut~d. pnval< art., 4 •2 •>II ""' ·' fa!.luluuo; i\mun.1 rr• ' .f ;i JU • arl) ••••••••••••••••••••••• thruoul. Pl'I! & .iroov1-.I "A & FHA ~·8801 • Hdrm . 3 I, h11th home or ('USlom hOfll{' 1-urmal kitchen, all n1·w. II )lllt Ay14ar al nm Rnk,1·r lh·a l''ire lace I>W :l hl'llrm. nrs J.arf.(t: I r('('~. I ' hlll; I.OW !>OWN !tor" you l'ut ymm it>lf I dm111i:. family rm. 3 <'a• urc luok1ni: for ,, honw ":''"''" lcunn}n1tSprml(" b P UI . 11 ' $:j(j.'.j/lll from o<:~ull N•), t•rul. MESA VERDE (.',1lll-'orl>c·11I'< Walkini: d1 ~tanl'(' In tht"1>1ct ure ror Sl~!UOO. 11ar Only stepstoon·nn with hul(e h1>ur lou11 <.A 114.111t172706, afl S ~·<l~OO:J ~~~ 1 Couiili•11 rn•f, no P<'t1>. lllH. l.1111tlv 1111 WA. JADIRIALTY v<'run ;? nl'w 2 !llMy MOllMS llALTY 1112,000. room11 (approx 41100 i.11 714 111M 20114 --------SSHS. mo. YrJy 1111•. f111h· l11,hq1t \1·1 ~IM"'I 1471231 hornc~w t:ll>d +Im.rm , Lo.i:unuNiguelRcnlty 0 >on(<•<· l.11111 11101 -palmDesartCondo ~Br Con1lo, 1•ph, 1lrir.1. 4!M2'7fll •• • .... A 'k 1111' ~117. '•So ,____ • 2'llhU, ~llllY Mlrll'I A~k 494-105 7 ll0.5050 496-4040 1('11,L-<l) Ill 1m:<lln1· C'Onll1 l.f(C I bctlrm. {'0111111 rurn p11t10. pool. S:l25 m11. l yr I-... HIMi 3250 1'1 ,111!· 1)1\ l'tllll 111•111 1111? Sn.noo t'Drh. llkr. OUPL~'X 28 1\ Zlli\ llOrt,you will drool .ti thi.. Ideal lllYClllmt•rrl for l!'lllll'979-711HK ---r--1·:~1.iti• •,w i•:,:.:. 531Hl8(11 • • i 1 · =--l·xrlu~l\I!' <rfrl•rml! II ha~ htd!"t wa & rent .,1 - ---••••••••••••••••••••••• MESA VERDI HOMI a llr • .! 11.1 ;? frplc' f11U •ltn rm 11111 k1t1·1J . .545 2W.\ .1ft 1,p .\I SHAKl!UP HlRWOltLD \\ l'l & W1ld pool homl' I ran f1ncl voor home In JI 8 . or f' V Ron Urcyt•r A1wnt 8'17·41~ !Ible l(ar m l'll<' 1 un I, ull th·il you hnv1· 1111t N(~'n ' ) II ( I.Id · 2 Ur. T11wnhn11i111, I'., Bu , Slli\llr :I Or, uir 1•or11l. l(ur rlu~t· In. Ul'•IOl<.'d & 'Cr offt·n~I Ill llovt•r Sho11·~ J;1:.,115o " .. , 0~ u 1 "h111( t'IJl~. iJr11~. 1111111~. 1foor 1)pt•n1>r, $3!1$. f(Olld nct•un VICW~ {Ire& or Nt'wp<1rt i1c•11rh t,i,un:JI 1n ll. i:cnt newly 11111nh•cl, ~5:1 mo 842·71>42 Sl2:1'.1100 •ll3 nt"lll le r a n tu~tl r vlt>W (i4ZtJS90 !Ml:!·MSOnr!lf.:11~11 - !>t>arh J,.l,ll UIH•'• be~ <:omplet!'IY n•doni• '" _ _. ... . ..... wport a.ac:h 1269 i•----------1 .inn cott111:1• & i.up1•r vcn 1976 You won't bchevr 11 .... .,. at• Lt>vl'ly 4 DH. ~ lr11k ~. ••••••••••••••••••••••• . 5 Bedrooms l hOIJ'l(l l!'t Sec 11n<1 ~Ilk at S'l~.~. Vlcwrnii SAT. W.t.ct 2900 x,lnl rnnf1 . s:rn: •. mo Hlutllf leurs. lfoKul. offer . ZAG RO U SK V &.SUN Ownl•r.6425Jf.S •••••••••••••••••••••• .l'lrst. ll111l & <&Cl' llt•1> i.trecnhclt h1,;h ly UP· + POOL Rltr 4lM M il. -----We hovt' $10 ,000 read req. Curtis Real F:iitalc, f.1.rDdt'd 3 'Rn 2,...,. bu MAGNIFJCENT rash to buy Ne wPort 962·2456or Zl3/S92 2553 wt1hr , dryer &'r efris:. 1~'. Lovely Jiimlly bomr wl 111\Wi\ll/\:>J MODERN !leach Property. Call --·I u75 M 0th II 3 b~rm l! balh hom 64,. 07420r •57.476.. 4 Hr. 3~, ba Clmu.• lo 11<.'h < ·..., o ers ava • n('w "11r peU. l•r K 1"1th11llthecharmort u " ~ suo mo G11rd1•n1·r mr A1tcntM<I 1133 bedroom . m1rr o rf' BAY YIEWf "UALl"'J"'D v 1 1 l •-I l ---wllrdrobc & mirror~ isl•nd~ 1nrlud1n1t ocea • " r ,., ery l' l'lln ' .,. a' + WAT~'R f'RONT 3 br dl)I w~ll L'amllyroomwi andmount111n \1c.>w '!n1c GoodFamilyA.re• Chnrm1 n i.: bJyfront l'VTPARTV depu!l962517H_ 1<ara~r.yrly lc~fit.~. .. r paper woll ('0\ erini:s 30321 •Melo hom e With brl'alht11k11112 Wunl'I home or w /In --" . t •d So c Cirt'plai·e. bor. rmishedl J • '· f I \'U'W of Ncwn11rt llartJtK rome or R2 or lot to tJwht Sharp, 4 hr. 2 ha, lplc. mo s~cieia 4 • ~t. itara)te Ne11r all school!! 'I ho • "c rt' e n ' F.xtt•llrnt 4DR. Bt.>nul1 u ,... rn CM tNB area S31 ... 137<1 h 11 n ·'. ll ear n c,. Rrokt'nc, 67317:r7 cv~ GrHl area' Onlv $19.500 ' rllum1na 1Nt <1h11(1ow 00'< yuro. 't<'wof hilh1 !8p~rt!e3n~~ kp~uD'ullCUEC"lt days, ""'·7"""' eves c pts 1tl rp ... $37S /mo Call for appt • <e1hnl(s t'l):tr111te dlnin OWMr ''""t " M .-. ::"" ,,... 1147•1231 OC)';i\Nfo~RONT JfOMl-; r m >ind hrr>1kfa11t r Ml s725oo tos:ws.ooo• ___ on tht' ''P 1l 1n1 ··. lJIJ!ey@1&{!Jllj. fil{:J with ocun ''•t>• all elet" • • • • • • • • ' }Jt\Uinglum Rt1lt9 Bike to beach, 4 br, p, ba. Overlook1n 1t J e lly 4' '°2J..n~:>"S4e·8103 t r1c k1trhcn•m 11ane'\.I lnioy Ht.. Good Lif• •••••••••••••••••••••• hoat access. Pallo. $375. Mum Channl'I. 4 1>«111, .. .__lllli"lllll'"'----cuaooard Heat('d Afl 32325So. Coast Hwy ,_..,....., 536-4l54 2ba. Summer or w111Lcr y pool, liarae r1nls 499-4514 493-2513 •••••••••••••••••••••• rtnlial. l''urn1turc avalla· Ill~ rm under the hou , ..... ..._ l I 01 Cls to bch, schls, park, ble. $1200 mo. on yearly l 1ned w i th m c ta 1069 ••••••••••••••••••••••• shop'g. 48r, 2Ba, cpls, lease Waterrronl H omes I 044 cab1nm l'it blocks t drps. bltns, FP. $370 631 1400 C t JI h ps p a· C p· r 2BR. 1 '~8A for lO wka AvailS/1963-6122. ---------ou wr .. so or •R a n yon O·F1RSTOFF'E RJ NG 1 6nG-!l/4 Nrbay&Beh. forLca11e4Rr38abch i------·1'" .. GL.lfrf MAI ••••••••••••••••••••••• t. A R G E CO R NE R BY OWNER. 4 RR. ('om e LOT t ralltr arr f'\S. lot. Assumable loan Laritf' 4 bedrm, 2 bJ\h. 7"•'l S65.900. Ml ·SS89 Walk to ~('hoolt1 & shop prn.•. Only 1.12.000. SCOTiltULTY 15H-75ll 8y OWnt'r, fully UPRr•d{'(I, 4br. Im rm • 21>11. Iv r1Y1 • on X lrit h>l. loads nr trtt"I & pat to cvr, ~.~ 1--------•I Ml·l970 \ transPorlation. SI lO.r.ot> !>4'rtles. rail Big Canyon NC'wrr BLU f' PS "E ' SI.GOO. Ownr 673 flt..1..1 Olx 2 Br. 2 Ba, Condn wnlk i.sc. necess to' tcnni~ cts roo;~0~~':f P\.;0r:~."g: Realty.J44-ll93 plen former model 38R CKto M --3124 to beach. brick potiu, & pool. 1tre1.1\ Mc style. RAallors •.u,93-46 LIDO ISLE fam .room, fllhulou!I us •te tl"nnis <'l. j11cuu1, pool. s-,a:i so 631 0383 .. '"" of mirror11. CU'llom pollu ••••••••• • • • •• •• •• •••• S330. S36-4889 --- OIV E RS COVE A PT 19 §00 t.ovely It r tt-n b('lt 30r, larRr frnc<'d yard --CO NTflV l.IVING. 2 Rr 2 BR. 2 8;,, oceanfront $1 • 594.SOO Qui I ~treet S300 month Sl~. Util pd 2 br. ur11f(\', l Ba, rdrlg/rllnRe. cp!J9, Fabulous North Lal(una 4Br.So.potioSttoSl t:l.KINSCO P 1·1~1 Chl l drt-n OK f'ee. cl!l>'I. 11nr. pvt yd, 111vall locatloo 1f.!M 1288 Bkr __ 6'iS~. W-1316 Bkr 881 Dover Or 646 Yif>ll ~a~ Rcn~I~. 510·5370 May t. $300 557-811:1 Apwtwwwhfw'tlbMd Officelt..W 44oo r...a...u j"enoMh U5o tw,W•t.ct 1100 or UllrfwWtJied 1900 ................ ••••••• °''''~ sooi. ............................................. . •• DAil. Y PlLOT "-et U.f• f • •• ....................... ....................... OnnklnJ problwm! ••••••••••••••••••••••• TJf £ EXCITJNG llB T AVHM C.ll Alrohol Uelplln~ ... ......... JZ leeclt 37" C..toM... 1124,. _ _.._Mne ·H2• PALMM.ISAAf'TS. 24 hrs 11d11vKM.Jtl3Q -~ --,. "'INUTESTON'-NETSSl.700.?110. •••••••••••••••••••••• ...................... ............................................... a.a BCH rl ~~,,,,.:,. Nlc• n~lal\borbood, MASSAGE llGCANYOM 140WK UP llr? 8dr Bacti.1UBR. ~:::.. luern. wall to wa111 FIGUREMODILS LUXURIOUS LIVING Hach Color TV. mill I llDROOM LOFT ONLY lromUIO .I"-..--carpet., color TV. 2 pool' rrof dl'cor.ale!d, ll1tht & wv. pool THE MESA 2 llDROOM WITH LOFT Adulta.NoP~ll ~-::z \abl•. Good otr 1tttet ISCORTS WY2lilk den wl'lb.rl &LS N NewPort Bl. N lMMEOTATEOCCUPANCY tMtM~aO. ,.,:::., ...... -park.In&. F11m1ly pro· Outcall·Appt.onJy frplc l.n~•ly • Pvt ye W 9681 . 1$ Blks East of Newport bl~m.s fortt •ale T.:rnu. llomeo Ollacl• Studio w p11110 Av1tlJUJ1tlt0t&yCrontlu1umousfum Private patio. fi replact, beamed .Shd I "-' a.n~ 631-11 11 1,e • ffr. 2 b•. Jocatfod o1t P\ <'eilings Pool •· ...,.. 1 ~ll 9860 ~-~ "'/1 C ---PIACOCIC 644-5ll5 tlub Av1ul M DY ht leas"'. . ~ r...... coom. year •l MO PREE RENT • --c. u ,..... MASSACil ----d!J"41 l "' l·23 Rm offacrt from NETS$.U.OOO :VR HOTEL ·Ofl'FICt-; 2 M~r ~c~~· ~~: ~:~~0tt;~: 1 or 2 :r Adultt. no Pt't~ HAYLOfl APARTMENTS R Es 0 RT !!~rt!: ttot~l 0 No ~e~11 ~o"....!·~r~rr:mlb"'!n ... ~<>Prh ..... tm'!~!,P. OYA Pl~O~~·~:,, 1-:NT h:e Jl..Ar, 1w1mmml(. LC'nl ITO 1190 2421 £. lbth St l I rt'q U'1 J:U3 TH noon _.,,. '"'' n • •v "' nt•.Jal'UUI, av.111 May 1 , tlts'48 llMll 1 1'l A•Ke4o, C.M. 645-014) 16 )r old store. Summtr 6.00 PM to4.00AM vrly. 1435. 847-1,60 ii M F N P~MI OFC SPACI booma, re:.to! >·el'r aood.1 ___ ~_0_.0_1_RL __ _ ~114()4 12t1111'j:.~c~~~.~:.a~:·~ sac:"su~10~~~~~~~ j LIVING UdoVlhcfe .!!.!:_~Ait_83'7·~--0utcat1Ma11~ J111•wport Shorl't. 2 hr, l 1200 mo.673 84140 & ~Area COFfllSHOP WECOMETOYO\J hw1e. Nc:wly df'tnrated --, ~16 Via l.1do, N fl 2 Nt:TSSIT,000. \'rt. !W02210ttl"\ Oi>m Adult~ prcr. Club. l)MVjC.ll l Hd. rrptc, 11111, 1ilt8Chl..l od MH 3114 HwntlftCJIOft leoc.h le4 . M.llll'!I upprox 600 •<I fl l'll Owner plil)'" aolf dally !IU2~ ~~~rM ao. W /D, S22S •••••~••••~••••••••••··~·•••••••••••••••••••• ~1~1$.:ZOQ View f1u·1n1 with short hour11 sel uv AIORTIOM ._...~. \'1,1 \.1<10 I nq o" n<'r l'llll'<b non 1o:otrC"r to worl( Coun1elln11 & Referrftl Oclux Duplex, 3f1r , lBa 2 Br lie\ Ba, brnnd nrw l:k1r. ll' 1 Hu. •·1'vl. l>ln From S 185 •1 ur~)1tr Cu. lli:>.1002 ror bettor •cores ~ab l'tt•1t lc~I w~111l wkndii I" I', Pa Ii o. b It Ina AM l7IO Twnh11c Iii)' le. t'"r"IC. I.al' I Hm, 2 blk, lo bl'ach. no 114 11 1 d "'fl h I II •-"'9 .. ,, .. ""'" A I • 1" I \hurox. ""Osnlt <>le • we cqu ppa .. ..., __ r e p m·-·-·-·-"-washtr/dryer On Ila ••••••••••••••••••••••• P\'l pa\lo, 1111 , S27S. PC"t,. _ .. .,. VIII ., v ,... nJ ... Terms i\l(l 837 4200 Assistant Accountant To$HO WC'll kno" n com1•anv v.11t tt::tln ror rorpor,111· 11crount1n11 •11•c11111, Succuatul r1rnd1d111 .. ahoulti bt• 110111 onenh•1I typ1• who \Oo OUld 'WOii.. wa) throui:h \'Olh•11" 1-'rt't t Alao 1''l00 Job" I Person Friday HOO t>rRftnlier for <'Ont1lr11• lion company Hc81Xm~1 bit• ror vurl1.·d u1111li:n men111 lneludina Ill" r1• rord•. some pureh•~111 i: l''rc 1, 1Al o lo·u~Jube> 111'1". w /pl11y11round "ti'I I Adlts.no pcts.2447 Elden 96g.0052 Oakwood ofter11 lhel S1.1a•·l' 1'11nclcd.c11rpled, · MASSAGI-~ ~mo C<1ll 675ll04a09791658 1-hnctlort'&Oilh\lnJo:ulu ••·ro11d lloor. <1c1·11n Morl .f t l\.thJum~i.Ltt Mtla&('ur I . • AMIASSAOOl IMNS _:_ p170 2 Br dupl~··· bllfl'-. pnn· }OU can uHurd. \'1~~. Oulsade enlrllOCl' o.:::-·· ,,,. 50351 u u t l u 11.i. 'I A !\t . ()I'M Tele~g1"st · ' OF ""LIE91C"" .\t.uure adult "nrdcn tv .... cprt, Ufllb, frvk · pw.uu. to k t ·~ o l"I •111 57 _,.... " .. ., ... 1 •1 .. •-1 .,1 , 1 pur n& Ol ..... .a loll'J"••••••••••••••••••••••• ·~" WATl-:rn·nowr Coruto TWOLOC/\TIOSS apts 2 Ur, dc:n , 2 b• c,arp<>rt"' Junu...y 1i.1 Theres $1 ml 11011 In mo. 675.S<&•-l. :;~s.;su;s. ---• :!Br ttll'n, JUu. i ipr\(· WEF.KLY RATl::.S w 11 al 1 o. Be l'I u 1 Cou11le & infant Ok.1 reaeation ruclhlles. 7$2 lllJO LOANS 811 0/ TIM Gettffe Touc" lmPortant eompan~· '" 11pace1o [IOal &Iii>~ ·sad t•Ut.LSI-.:RVICE land:irupcd W1PoOI l"O IJ th.nllcly no pets NIGHT UGHTt:U T t:N ----14 lo f'orthl'llltlf't'lllrn• In vtry ltltacla\e location lie avu.11 S900 Yrly lse 2277 111tbor. C.!'11. pet., I 1142 ~ NIS COURTS. A lull lime OH1t'e Span•. rcoady to1 Alto Zed TD Lo•s Outc1tll Mlluagt1 wUI pia,y f~e Bt0kt1r~ "' Ul/IHl I $200 sec. 2909 Brtstol. s A. Marffnlqye Aph 42 acll\•1ttes director "'ho nee u p11 n c y. 1600 N Falrett Ttrmssancct949 Call lSI 3931 per1ence requlrcd. <Al60 Noursl.'544-WOO 64.5-484<.1&$40.2300 275£.l~th~t.C .\1. /1,...,U,. 3144 plans part1e5, BIHl".s. Hroadwa). Sunta Ana SattlerM .... Co. "'ttJob) 631 3003 ••••••••••••••••• •••••• lnps & more! r'rec Sun Close tu Sanla Anu & ,.,. •SONYA'S MASSAG !::• I Turfl• Rock da) brWlch. Nwpt t'wy's. 6 bl.ks Croin 642·217 l 545-061 I For the massilge you·vc C1\1C Center been waiting fo1. c11ll door opener , autoA tuc.t& :-.lewporl lle1gh111 lip . Vlsto.lph Plus beauti(ul smiilel\, 3JOOSQFT 2MDT.D.MONEY 831H780.0utcallonly. ~pnl\klers. gardener. 441,Lf •+-..i graded, 3 DR, 2 Jli\ h!oc \'o\l ll enJO~ .l relaxed 1&2 bedroom apts IWSQPT Terms below mark~!. u 3 b l I ..,. W ...v ~.,.,< ltki>t> le an the eitclus1ve f l bed •. I h-_, · t f d MASSAGE ur. a+ rap •••••••••••••••••••••••-'"· Vil fTrll R •k urns cxuournas,,., llOOSQt"T pv un s.ptrsonal w tkltchenet.le, ba & P'llelboe ,_._.. JI07 633 7059 • age o u e l Rent.s from Sl85. 900~ FT 11ervice In your home or BEACll JIEALTH SP,\ enlr. 151, fut, cleaning, --Choice 11( 1 lo 3 Bdrms'" I Frl't' l'arkml( omct. 675-"94 Bkr. ll20 Pacific Co~l Hwy ref• req'd. $850 mo ••••••••••••••••••••••• ElllotS1deLux2Drl"2Ba. cl. 2 story. 2 Udrm Models open 10 to 7 Rl.MJ\SSOCIATES -----------< atl2thSt.,H.li 646•3420• O~eanrront apls avail frplc. pool, 11dlts. S2SO. tu\Oonhomes S260 lo ~130 Sorry 00 pets orchildren 547--0157 ~ ~/ 536-7991 Dell&hlful BluHs condo 2 lyl. 67~·3824. /\lso rum. B ud ln•1nc 833-0400 ovai I able Month t: Central Costa Mes11 soot Lost• FcMlltd PRI-.:GNANT? Computer Opr saso 2nd ahin . rnM syi.tcm:- 3. Company offers "' celleot bener1t packai:r. 37h hr wk. 1''rce. <Alli11 Fee Joli!!.) ltll tncl. Seasonal (yr 145E.18thSt.64$.oog7 ~mo.Threl'ttockvacwDr .. Roommate r.ervic · P~/ br. den, 3 ba. Highly upl Z ~· 11• ba st 10, l'vt .. -h 31,,.8 monthoccup· ancy 1600 Sq.ft . S5< per 'sq. ft.••••••••••••••••••••••• Caring conradcnt lal l!t•ded int er. S490 pauo. S200. No pets. 730 DtJUftO oc .. · Im med. poss. Agent Lost& Fo.d 5300 counseling & rererrial. ....... 51'"' 1c.... cW M• 11•• JoaM. 892·9828 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 0 <>." ·11"" Abortion, adoption & Secretary ~ >IV ~ a.kwood ·1"IO '~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• -r······················ rop ti pebble into the keeplnJ. $75 S.C&eucate 3276 l'tlesa yerde, 2 br 11:, ba. Oc.:an trom your Apt Garden Lost: F emale German APCARE s.7•2563 0 •••••••••••••••••••••••] ..., spacious, conven.lenl .. Leai1e Luxury, securaty, 161~~~~~J>tl.Ne Shepherd . Sliver/ -Well known c:ompon' Shorecliffs 48,, 288 on ~ '"v $225. 540-9922 or 546·5188 !\future adults. 317SS Ci.t Apartments bEl1ktCwahmltien.o1Ryera1otHod. mNers. A-PARK MASSAGE will spUt fee for uccur,ll•• I n 499 2835 AGT. 54 !·5032 Relax those muscles! typist who cun hundk xolf cour se, clul)/bc:h '(I,, l!Or~• Bachelor l'lose to ever· wy. · · ~ .. 1 -:c•,._.. c:;;;;;nth•:.free rt>nt.fOO in Sa n Clemente. frecbdyshampoo variety, heuvy phones. pvli·s. $385. (213 ) L,.. -... • ythlng! Qwet area. $125. f4 ... oc~a~rront, S~~ Jf)l,..Vl& SQ, Reward. 492·6954 ans wtmsgc 11tat111llc:11I rcporb. (Al~o 794 3453 • ~ • , • ............ ~ i . . ..... ~ · «'ttmt~ I~ Q . ..ft.. ~175. Newport . 4 8~ de.corutor 1omt.' 2 . ..co'to~lf~at' • .ar.·~· :~ · . 46icilrrbl". -(~:ooiJ • 50 • _" 67s!,;~ ~e~~ 1 ~ • C a 11 svi.. ~ .. >. • .q Siaat~ -Al!:~· all~r~~fl~~M 't''>!~~s) .,..( r" ~. 1 " , .. !!ltU •"'.f..·~I .. 'ft\tllf!'~' . · .' · • ~ "°:'>::f .. •..J•.:: ,. .. Ja15..!l'P~tkA~C.M. ' ocean v1~w $49 . 492.ofio· r dd'li -·~;~ 631-2913 , ' · ~ ~ () Morn7~;;t"a"~""};~Dov:~ 646-!1944 S.6-!1944 A/P bl blwn 9· 30 & 5· 30 I breakfaM. Some O<'eim & OK. f"tt Dover al 16lh San Clemente, downtown S a2a 8 • • 11 Catalina views. c~ost 1 GU.MD OP!HIMCi Main Rentals. 540-5370 642-8170 locatU>n. From 5115. mo hores area. Reward. Christian male, 21 yrs, S..,,._ shoppino & (me beach THEO""f•y ,----673.......... &16·2668 wants lomeetgdlook1n11 To 600 I o "' ~ '.!Bi-. lrvlc. walk to bcul'h, ~ ··"-ael" ho I s God I b d Caplstra.o 3271 b44 2611 I l ' LOST s 4 17 C Ill ,..,., w O\·e Ir'" nc ose com pan' ....................... FORICIOSAND lutil inc d, S275 mu.Rooms 4000 Oo 1~·.11k •1 °1e CllS-24y rs) Wrale/\dNo will1phlfte&re1mbun.~· Single family home. 4br • . THEIR ,A.RENTS! 4!M 78S3 ••••••••••••••••••••••• NEWPORT BLVD. anf'tu ··oia.!t:nd:.as~1~' 667 Daily Pilot. Box 1560, ot.her ho.If for person In 2ba. 8 mo old lnc:I rec[f>C'.<'•al 2 BR for special •Pool lOCJUfto NICJMI 3852 P\t enl/Jo\ pnv. CM S25 Lai:. Bch. nr Heisler Costa Mes:i. Ca. 92626. bandit 1-:Dl' Invoice cod center, lakes, main ndult : patios. ne" •2Bedroom1 · ••••••••••••••••••••••• wk&S601moup. Cutcorr1eeawteavaila Park.Hewardforanylll-Wrhehrtocall. ang & rc.t_at ~d Jpbro t aaned communit y. drape:., carp. & ap •Toll..ol 2 Br Condo. West Nine. S48·5954orS56-00S8 blc for lease. Lois or rormation.494·S792 Sant;k .Mak. attr:ictive. cedures.(A..,,o l•cc 0 !I) ~4649or495·1385. l?liances. S~llS. Da.\S Patios, fenced yards beaut. view o r &oU..,., Wk w /kitchen & up paneling .. Suitable for -. weU bwlt. a·, 110 lb!.. 37 644-4848; eve675·325S Pomona at 18th Street course, $325.499-3613 Apt $37 .50 wk . up many bu:.aneues. ONLY Lost. Female Germ_an yrs old. laves on hl'ach. $..ta .A.a 3280 Call 642·3790 $350/mo. lea:.c. Shep. Blk/Sllver. Vic· wouhl hke to meet 111 ••••••••••••••••••••••• i: early nt"W. lower unit ol ----H.wport .. och 3869 ~·97S.Sor 6'1!·3967 • 546--414' •:ow~r St. CM. Rcwar\l. lr.1rt1 1·e. outgolnit IJd~ Executive •~10 2 br ka·ds ok duple,:3RR.2ba ,frpl IRAHDHEW ,_ 1 ''haldsPet."'6 ""19 J"'"' 33 to 30, tor l\in ~~ · • 2«Jri.t11r111H' Av.111 now• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ..... rge room. new pant. " ..., ""' .. ~ Gararte. Nice yord. ~ee. 54~1Mo on yto:irly leu..~t' COUMTRY WOODS PARK NEWPORT pvt bJ . kit. pri v gs FOUND f'awn eotored times, rompanlon~h•P. Secretary Maio ttn1al:., !WO·~O Uay & &-arh Realtv t 80 Ea1t 21st Sf. APARTMENTS Fem a le. S 100. mo. Gtfot l>ane, C.M. area exciting moments, some To 5950 S275 3 Br dbl garaiic • • 67S·3000 • • 2 Br & den. rircplaC<o. Uachelor 1or2 ~2573 ~0018 travel, possible rcla k d. / • 1 k F' ' 645·9S43 tionship. 673·7890 To thc Prcs1dl•nl! Our 1 5 pel.$/snl! s 0 • et: Vrv private & o;ecludcd Bedrooms und Person to s hare 3 br hou.se FOUND Male German d1c11\ wlll 1>l'lcct u i.klllrd Mam Rentals.54o 537o cumrortable 1 Br Api L~e 2 br, 2 b.1. '21!1. mo. Townhouses In C05ta Mesa. S12i. mo Shepherd puppy. Approx LE I S URE W 0 ll L D llncludinq sh), outttoini.!. CORda•l1t•1 w/sunderk. A\•ail June l Alsn l hr, Iba $175. ml') f'r S'l39 50 Room avail. May Jsl -3mos ol<l Vic Orlega Special The best In lcl(1t pleasant person who c;in u..twwl&hed 3 4.25 1 on 11 yrly rent a I or $2SO New crpls. Small ch1tu I Open 1.1-6 Daily Call after 7. 642-2538 BwinH1 Rflttol 4450 Hwy Elnrdo Mobile hme out C'all massage. by pro· uccept responsibility & "••••••••••• ••••••••••• t per mo. Drive by 709~., ok. 830 C1:11ter St. Mi:r. 011 Spa Pools·Te~ni1> ••••••••••••••••••••••• pk. 493.0074. fessionnl masseur. EX· keep ··coot" ut all time~ • .. A• , b , b l.orkspur in Corona tlt>l premises or «Ult 1142-&H;· 1\l·rost1 (rom "as h1on r--· I ----cellent for invalids, or f'ce Nci;o. (Also f\•l" &A:ase 2 r. 1 ' o, Nr. Mar. tr intcrci.ted c11ll after6. I bl11nd al J amboree on ~• Home 4150 IDEAL SHOPS FOUND: lnsh Setter. AP· elderly. 534-1306 Jobs) Adams & Brookhunl. owner at lht> Balboa BA> SanJonqu1n lhtli1 Road. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Selcrted i.hop.~ & offic pro-i 6 mos. Male. St.-----.-----· Adult condo. $250. mo Clubfi.l~SOOO l',1709 'Lovt>ly3brtownh.,e,2h11 (7141644-1900 Lovm11 care for elderlv ~t>JCl' nvail. The t'ac Ann St. Lag. Heh. Good looking Newport ~I & l"lubhouse prhgi. · • f'ntm. (rplc. pool. s;ioo -----male or fem. Bal d1etS. tur\ 425 w JOth 111 lhc 494 0303 Beach b usinessman. -2290 or 968 11520 Adu II$ 645·3381 I •DEl.UXr homey. patio. 54-1·3833 hl•a;l llf 'cJ nnerr Vallagl• • moderate m eans, SPorl8 ' Full Charge N<·W 2 br onfurn , n ear costaMts-l82 .. ''ARDL'NAplo-r\"Ul"l·I ' Ell!llbluff) br 21; ba foranfucall673-9393 FOUIND:htlnrlsh Sleltt e~'. minded. outdoor aC· b h s Cl I .. .. v ,.,. ., ' ~ I Lease Ind spac m11stc>1 r .. ____ R--"al .. 200 ma e. w eo co ar "' tivlties. t ravel, would Bo kk ,eac • an CIJll'llll! ••••••••••••••••••••••• 2 br. bltn.,, rcfni;. O('V. I e dtl rm & .tlbl ~ ...... s .. ---bm eollar Spmgdl/Edn· like to meet Indy of same 0 eeger I o o l • S 3 1 S • m" CASA Vlt"TOIU;\ 1·pru. 1:ncl gJr, ln1lr' ,0 1. ·, 1 rl 0 !•••••••••••••••••••••••:;lore spare an Newport grShpna Ctr . 894-6054. quahhcatlons. 25 t1> JS To S90 t7141644·6i'S6 I 2&3 br Ul'lul\C Unfur rm. 761 Scolt r t:in•. ,\pt I( Jr a I({' Aul \op l 0 ! 3 BK Beach hOUSl' & I BR I !l('r065 from Ua lboa s,I\ h ( h ;:;:--ar R-...th II •. s I\ ....... ,v 'or Fur;. "85 w lr .... . 3 Arlults S210. 642 11247 •llJl'ncr, II VUI ~0, 11"' beach houi.e. Close tu Club Wall rent 3 :.1de b) LOST. Yellow. white. nur. Yr;> w 0 IS 11150 a~ ion Coordaoute ;t('('OUntin)l" '" ,.,, i "'.. . ,..,., . " ~ ~·· 673-8364 r~·~ren ion ureJ n< u ' a. b N B h r triped l d minded, no children runctiorus thru financial Cle-::in µri ,·ntc-1 slot} Adult' :'lio l>('b S<'c gull' or nl\ no ~1, ocean 11y. wpt. c i.1dc i.ualcs sc•parutrly or Y s neu ere cat. R_eply to ad no. 534. Dail~ ~tulement.s & supcnise :i , d • d 2 bd & Pool. r1:c rm.elevator!! --0 1165 \ 1., w !'\B Taking reservataons all tvgclhl•r 1610 W Estancia Ha Sehl area. Pilot. P.O. Box 1560, CM, ui·count 'n" "lerks ri•i .... r en (On o. rm S2." Vartona 642-8970 Ground nr. 21; yr old unit ' m ,.u!> J}. • 1-884-1858· 875-3813 an. G l '11 •~l llwy 64o.892., 631-2253 C 92626 ' " ' • 111:0. 2 ba, bltn1', l·entral _ ' • J hr. 2 ba. s:ioo. 673·39(¥.) 644 8064 af'lcr Spm ---• • · ~ a. · C'On11truction com pan)•. 1.11r. r pl'!, dprs. pu110. New adult "'oll•rfrontl aft 5 30 wlcdys Managed by S2iS Store &-Shnft. noo ·r: Tsn pup W/t'hoke Em.lo t & 1m1har ex per. nol t·~ pool. saun:i. encl 11ar opts an Mei.a Verdi! I Wilham Walters C Vocation Rflttol5 4250 Sq rt ldeJl l"''Vo ure collar, on Bal Is . .ti mo. '"'~°" ~l'ntrnl. Free. (Also feo· S340. mo $325. lease. Be:iutaful landstuvanl( ~tesa del Mar area Lge ------••••••••••••••••••••••• 2332 Ne"port Bh•d. c.M. Reward. Call 67S·210S ••••••••••••••••••••••• Jobl.) li3K-4274ofterS.Owner. Execpllonolly nch an-3br. 2ba upper. No pets ST"'•STOl"'""CH LOTSOFGOU '! 6iS.7788 tenors. l&2 bdrms from ~· 644""847 or 640 09l!O icr ~ "'urn 2br apt. Aecom· ---------t : Broktn hearted girl Schools & TowMon. S2'75 Mesa Verde Villas . I l Br.l ba,unf.yrlyS400 od l 4 ·rsuns Va!\· lndustriolR..,tol 4500 lost blk la ced part lftstrudlon 7005 UltfwwltltH 3525 1~· M v d o ' Qua et, n~wly decorated 2 Dr. l bu. unf . yrly $4S4! m ".~!\ ~ 1 · k d , ••••••••••••••••••••••• Shepherd pup. V 1 c. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• Fa ~I e~!'(l<;~~ eMe~:e sma~.1dealforolderorl! 2Br.l&.furn.,yrly ~~e~ll . ~~.va~o" Ca~i :.•oooSQ FT Thn(y Drug, El Toro. HAIARTEHDER Person Friday N~;w Vcerf11rlti Twnhml'· 6 1.iis.<io 8871. · r~tlr person. ~o pets. '2'JS Irvine 752·0142 · 3975 UlRCH. N.D. Sunday. Green bandana FuU or Port· Tim• To $800 for re-nl, 2 Rr 2 )In, ln•ln•• .I-_gar~!l!:.._2l52 Elden 2 Br.:? ba, yrly, unf S300 --· AG 't:N'f ~ 1 5032 around neck. Reward. "'H 1-...1-0 "B2h l f~·oo Ph·S81on1or496',..,c Beread,ytoworka11::iwilh3lov1•(orflnt· 1hnan". den. ft1>IC ... ~., oc .,,.._ • Meta o-,. Po'nt 3826 ·' r. II, yr)'' un .... . ...... c It w I < rt A 1C -. . .,,, "'"""· r I b d I • " --' I SEA WIHD RentoC t h 4 300 ...,,KJ -' 000" " pro essiona arlcn er 11 Jewelry lo take O\ er Jllltlo. 110.r. nr. pool. $12:1, 160 w. WlltOft, C..M. ••••••••••••••••••••••• $ 0 I or• rr . 4 \llql t ,,, r'OUND· 2 young puppies l week. f'ree. job place· /\/Re", A/ Pny & 1'nvnr1 . 11 ••u A.•0·1 Co •do 2 bt'tlrm 2 I. ••••••••••••••••••••••• o tl·l' ~puce. ' ltrll l.'u . . • ' .. ' 01 .....,...... Clo1edGarcNJH $32SNewduplex,lge211r. 1' · , !I. M , Randolph SI, Cui.to Brown f'em./Blark mcnt uss1stanrc.iorycontrol.1.itelyptn1t. IY THE SEA n t-;AllT. GHOUNOS 2 Ba. tlre~ii. r m, r111lc.! unfurn. Ycllrly. $100 !\lo. Mffd a ~oo~e? Mcsu. $620 546 1653 Male Victoria & Valley il4/83'H960. 1104 E. 17lh Fee Nego. (Also f1:l' . . l\llUL TS-NO r ETS self cln1t oven. 2 CJrl Profcss1onally find , -------CM. 642·4052 SI., Santa Ana. Am erican Jobs. • l>cluxc, brand n<'w :t ht, lO t 1 L l ~araue Also 2 br 2 b11 TIJATRIGHTPERSON. S"un· ·1v·11l11ble 2225 --BartendersSchool. dbl . ,. II bll ' minu rs fl ocean. gc .. . . • ' .., ' ' FC UNO· 6 .. • 1o:ur:•11~s. 11,1 1111 ·1 1 hr 2 br 111>per 2 br eluxe apt, frplc. $285.1 Qousf·CI2Aru~J l.UJlUnJ \11nyon ltd .• l · ... os approx. 1!Plc~. 201 & .,1)7 lllhl ilow~ rutao Ail re· Go...,&waterpd.499·4147 1 Uk ~~·1 1.agunJ f11•n('h 7.nned rema l e shepherd. Jobs Wonted, 7075 ~t.llunt1114toh llc.'llch 1 u ·h d ,.,· $200 --------~ lite mfg. ;\l lA. SltiO mo blk/cream. frnt. Well ••.••••••••••••••••••••• A 114~9~7 (~r si\e.;.. t~mlnc 1 ·1 Hunt1 ... 011 .. 0Ch 3840 CU ~Wweiwq Cull lruaned. VIC or All3n·WalltypemedicalrePor18, ccounting itc~ll Vl'rde T H 21ir t•fl(ll rjr<lopc;ie:I ~'.u:p~ts ~Ull ••••••••••••••••••••••• 832·4134 Porovt'rS yn 4!Yl 3006 493.3393 lo1Newlnd. 536·340il. Y'?'Jt o((ice or m ine. Will bl · · • 1 h • • BRAND MEW ------pick up & deliver Clerk unit. tn~. chhwshr .1 l'Ut, ll·" 11l11ve, u1r con , Yrly 2 Hr. npen beams. Female roommale want· R.ntols Wanted 4600 f'OUND: holf moon par. 540-0722 · plush crpt~ & drp<i. nr1 •llltonlng. s wammini:t Nc-nr l.nl..c I ark. Otluxl' "Jlou~t·Apt" only $211!J c'ff, J:IZJ yrs oltl St04 I·•••••••••••••••••••••• rot, 212 E 19th St. Costa $700 I) o o I • N n r i-: TS ' pool, rC'c:. room. wuhc-r~ 3 & •l Br all bltns. dbl all w I u l 1 I. I n le r cs t l' d ' mo 751 2745 or ~!J.!)1)6l WANTEU /\S/\ p 1 or 2 Mrs a. 642·0537 RN wants pos1uon In Dr'b Client will negotiate rc.-~11.'ilmo ~19 1711.'\ 11(1 !>pml &dryers. 11,1" •lltt'~ • Nr · Beach Mei1sa11c. 673 1909 ,,.i;2 i\!\I( for I.on Bd . \ d IJC 2 . . ofr. f'rada}~ unly. & salary for per~on with wk<l.):S 011l·n for 111,111.r NW. corn1:r Alabama & ---------im ap or P • OUl"D Shep male Wed CAllstll :W9G ts 1 hi t1on wknds.1641J/\lo".1 t&2 1111 lt a rden llPllL Adumsll4739S7 Mrpstos;and,l1Ct'2br, FF.MAI.I-: knommat~ to mature ndlts, I !!ml nrV1ctorlo &Placent1a acco~n r~·~rva C,JI <' M 1 1-'rplr 1lllhwhr. rvt patio, ---h:i Ul)JIN /\H11I ~1:1y 1 I ,hurt· nl\ Zllr Ti 11111-11 in l'<·lo.c. well tra1nt>d du~ 631.3825 Help Wonted 7100 coun 5 ~uya. e cxpcr. on . I "' 11 v1n,• tnd ArnJ. $190 ~·11~ vrly ll42 0282 l ~1 sn.'i 111·r mu ~hl'rC'•' Coll1:ct. 115··111:18022 ••••••••••••••••••••••• cbmlltput ehr '>11stem1> &. I toS215 ~7 2841 OPEM DAILY ~ · · · · j ------OUND f'em /\fa;:h:in a 1 Y o 11ni e m;anu!ll Apa lzc1tl1 ,..,..JllMd . -. 2 Ur• :l ba. nl.'w rrpt drp,, 642 03!< I U C I Vl!'iltinl( fu l ulty • Govc:nor SI. CM. 4120. Accountnnl·t-·u11 e har11e JOOrn:il t-nl nr' c Abu ••••••••••••••••••••••• Nc-wly rlerorntt•d li;:c• lnqM~H~w i.l ·w c·ncl 1wr. $235 mo lloomrn.atl·want~d."ould need~ 2 or J Hrl lorn Callto1rlenllry.64:Hl64l. bkk~rforpubh~accoun t··e..,loh~J lol»oa PHin"11o 3707 I 1otut110 l'QUO. I adult No UN 1111'. . Adlt11 no J>t•I~, l\.r lloa pref wom:an w 1 t•hild so hoo!>l'. or ,JPl. J~nt 12 -. ---.-.----tan: 11 oHice.64b·4_332..._ ••••••••••••• •• ••• ••••• ~1wt" AJ111htnl'•''· Lll 11 pd ~~~~~!~~~jl.~ ~: llU'<µ1toal fl.I:.! 4:1117 w 1: l a 11 (' x c h ,1 n It e Ucl· .11 I rt·ler (.;tlM or 0 UNO f em Shep. Acct. p/t, full cha rJ(4" Sl!:O Ul tl ptl St11t110 S.lliO llS!l W. 19th. , , UI S . -bal>}!\11t1nl( Will rnn llal hi Hd~ tl13~72 Blk/Uln.YnJ( NC"wland& Typ1na non·pror1t agcy Sin~IC'5 ok t'l'C. • 642 34S2. Fun a.nll rl'« ul ~our ilr :! hr nr "''"''n SZK.., yrl> .,. id1•r ~thc•r. Stuo rnu Nr K:l:I 5397 Warner area 847·7:'120. SJOO mo 67S·D2IO full Charge • • • · st .. p Shnpp11111 & ll"nchc( lW'I th1hl. 1"111! & rerrl(j ~. ' . -- Main Rent•l•, S.40 Sl70 'l\ NC1arnrw:1hr.2ha, JIL.,lbllu Movrmrcncly' Jl~J•13GlhStUH4340 S;in Din:,o twy &ia.ninu1fln•Ht/ OUND Oobl•rmun./\:'11~10 t.1edlcal Dental c....... ..... 3722 I ff1)1c. l(Or. yuru. no l>l'U ~ IJl(•t. I II H. pr I\ . d I h . flrnokhur•t .163 LOii. Fin11rtc• ~11cle~.:~~~,~~r;1·r~i'.r1~':. i\dnun', 'supply.& mun; Bookkeeper ·······················11-: C.M 642·1803. b,11 .. on.y. s:no hlln'I. $.12S .. I Oil O:l lr.:? n. Rnommn11• wunlf'd ••••••••••••••••••••••• uthc-rll. F rt'\' tr11ln1111t $950 ----ti1'h" J'hl'" t:n,d1 ~m l'nr J.!ar. '1""" & "Pt~. l "' lklslnea1 9tie).3fl:.O J Hr. Ru & kltrhrnt>ll(', :1 :.!llr,llla.root.llltn,, ·t~ · pool,(µ l yrlr.c-11.'\11·4127 / J,1~·1.111. pno . t.J~no. ,.r ------Alli!· vetrrnns Olte 2041, Thru linunciul i.tnlt• hlk to flrh. 10 .. hurt• II" l>r·•fl<'ll SlOOJk'r mo Jll • OU Sii~> mo .. 14!120:17 Opporfuftlty 5005 Found· CollJOl Hwy & 11\'I( MS hr l'/T In local mt•nl.JI · nhlhty to ;11,1.,.1,1 JIU ti ur 2 (Ir 2 Bu 11n11 l'\I r:'.42 fl367 :if\ Sl'\1 • l( ... t Roqe" R•alty llaChl'h•r llrlll. St35. \Jt1I Ji-rry ········-·············· 1\vorudo. (;1IM. 4 Mo old art·a l'X, n•lirt•mrnt /., rl'Kpl)~llll llll & k ••nt. Sl!iO llll' 11111. SS~ 0113 ----MK 11300 pd 1-'c•r 1 G f R t 4350 FLOWER SHOP GolUl'll rte! 'Shep/Cullie l11•nrf11~. Non vel~. nw11 1 Y woe or 833·t4M ew 2 l>r & d1•n: t !>~. Mu1n llrn111b, ~0·~~1 ·•~.' .. ~~ .. ~~••••••• Owner tl1•11 v1.·rttt1• and rn ix. fi75 7444 & women, Ultc 17·3't. $3.:1~ wlthnut ll UPt•rvilllon on Avn1I Moy 111.t $:!7~ .. l:.!'J IKITOI"' CH , rnu111 ~I'll clue to lllnt•llll. -hrmln.JOIN lh1!/\RMY mnn\IUI ocrouht lll l! Cost. M"• 3 724 Unh·~r11uy lit ,142 112tl3 I c::A t.111: unlorn 3 llr i lh1. new ·~ of dbl 1(:1r. lor dry (;0<>tl n~l 11rortit "/low LO s1· /\ n ti tt u 1, 110 l 0 RES~HVI'!. t-'or morl:ln sy11tcm. rn•v111uic 1'1111 ••••••••••••••••••••••• flrantl nPw 111' t hr crvl11 & 11u1nl. l~c. yrdly.1 1otoraat>. ldc:.al hwotlon. ilown 1iuyml•nt i\l(t hriu•rlrt wa dlllmonds ~ lormulion CAI.I. (21:11 iit1·\1rtlnn or Cl,'/\ cx11c1 . Sl7.SOWlllC&UP N~WBRF.1-:r1Al1TS 1-"1pll'. •l•h"hr. (lndd S:l.'10li7~11727 F.a1ts1dc C.M. $201$2f. !l:J'7.4200 . · :1 1111vphlrcs. Vic-. l.l<lo. !$94·021!1or l7l l lS27·30:tl rrcrcrrt'<l. <ompuny Std & Uk lbr,S220.rqlk.l(llrJ)lt' . .:ur 170.1 1\l.1b11m;i . ---per mo. 646·~1 lltwn ----_Newpor t Be ac h . he1lt'fll~ lnrhult• proftl :~ ~~u:dSt•r~p~~ml jnru111 lios & wnler vd 8'17 :l1}:,; Aportm~ts .Fvmlthed !i·7A M or6·9PM IOAT DOCK & IAR HF.Wi\flU.494 7080. An!! we rl n 11 St rv ic·t' sh11rln1t l"tc NCRO. (/\I~" • Phunc s~rv. 11lil pool "4S·44l I Of' Unfum11hed 3900i 111 lkrir Lllke Tl'lephonc-npr :1 11 ~hill Yrt· Joi)~) •ChlltlrAn !'t•rtl11n ---New I. 4! & 3 Bit "· I & :.! ••••••••••••••••••••••• Offlc• R~ol 4400 G t I I: th thl l.<>~t. Shellie moni:rel 2211 ,..ores\ Ave, L111i111111 ' Nt:WL Y OEC<>RATEV BA's. $200 lo S.:12.'> Walk ••••••••••••••••••••••• l' nun 11 llNt&on 8 M t' d 1 I t e m a l r l1c:1ch •I.ow m1mlhlv r nl\''I 2 Ur ~/l(ur111Cl' $200. Nl'w looc1.·on ;\1tcn1 S3f. ~ ' . ltrKuff•• Offic•& 11umnlt'r LNue I wcrt-of blk thrn/wht Nr Miro -------•!lSOl-'t~ wi•l'k 'i1 rt•nl crpt r.-ncc>d )'llrd Wlllrr --#'"A? I and In(' I 8 bar ' Costa VlllH SC Rtward Alttwerinq SerYIU IMSURANCI w od ptl 222M "/\" Plsctnua EX l1te 2 br. :! ha. dl"I--~·~ I"-Bru1~~~r11~~~Bld1t. rest11urunl doc k ina 498-295.'\ • • 14 ~ In Orang(' Cll AGtHCY 2:r.r. Nt'wpurt Ohd, (M Ave 6:MI 4120 I toS. poolstdl' apt. nr bc h THll llVHT'D""1 °" ~ S Pl h permit. Outst:rnlllnl! op -Evt & artn i1hirtll Wkn<b ,.._ ........ _ r4t ~·975.~ or &45·3967 ---I\ d 11 no pets SI •1:, j • f nm 190 per mo. us port unity for nght party WST Handsome rtwatd I lud d FOE 543 7787 __...w ctr• ----BeoutUully lnnrlHnpcd ~ICl62 ~:::';~ omccs. recephoo~sl & AF.t 837-4200 for Spran1ter Sponiel _n~ e · • · PcnionntlL100 loS70:1 ----------! 1tanJen ly~ adult aplS -.....,,..-p.arkang prondt'<i a~ nu ---"Kalua ... male about i ANTIQUE SHOP, Costa Commerchil l BR Fum $18S 1·2 3 nr. lh~hwni1her. I Bit pool. l:1undr v rm. uddtUono l coi>t (on PLANTS & GIFTS )r old Vac Springdale/ Mesa desires younJ( man Linc• l1J$IOOO LoU or bltns. ~'· wulk encl 11ar . BBQ Goas & PllllO c:ir port $ISO mo fertncc roam & steno Net!I srnoo Mo Wame~.1111. 842·022:'\. t 0 I c II r n II n l 1 q u l' •• looldc..,-r saoo lo !>hopp1n1: , ma. '"'aterpd Pool. "411Rl().l from$21SloS295/mo graphernvn.il . Jtont only SlllJ mo -furniture refinlsl\1n1t 1n C llent locn ted 1n bl>ach 931 \Y t9th St. LA MAHCHA APTS Brand nrw• lmmcd1ate HLM A.'iSOC!ATl-A<; P:irtncr11 r11(hlmA & mu~l LOST lteword. MUc·bull l'onJunction with littles. Nt>wport Bench wlll pny ~ IM92 nsScoll Place, C:'lt :\ice Zbd rrpt<o. hot" .ill'r. O<'cup.1nr\ 5 l~. ut apt ~7 &151 flrll Oood loc tiood busl· ten1er, 4/19. wht & rnn. I 645-94&1 f~ fOl' J eic~nenn-d i>t.•o &l2 !i073 Q\ll't'n" S1 nr SIJtt>r No pluns. n' 1111 rurn or unr nl'!l'I Guoc.1 terms. /\«t blk tye, fem, 893·1937, pie. 35 Hour week. l1\L\o J>('lS 9'M·31~:...-ll;ich I br. ('Otnc>r I hr, 150 I W•1tcli ff Ot. IC1i <&200 m~. ASSEMBLERS FtcJohs) SUS CASIT AS Eashide--'9e 2 br \\.•Ilk lo the Bcac-h 2 Br 1 ·'. hr. 2 br. 2 bath' tJe._•mrd Newport Ftnancial Ctr ---- FURN DACllS & l BR Bllns, "'w. drps. pool, B•, "ar. r f' .... e "or. la\• rms. t11nan1t 11rcas. UolianOfflceSpou TACOS/IURGERS Found, male s mall hlk lmm~openln~s.elt>ctro "'-c"pt1on1lly N1~A ~ "' •• ' ·t r 0 natto• d"ck• m~s .. 1 P""""••\ ... , for Uom •. nuppy, Vic. ll11m11ton. me-chanlcal assemblers. ""' "' '" patio Adults. no pets . C'OUplei-S275 mo S3G·t07fl • o a,,e, ,, "' "' "• Call on Ile manager ""'~ '"' m "' •' ~-ewpor!_Blv~~ l200 64S.3971 orllJ0.7236 landscaped grounds, CO\' (7141942 3lllexU46 Pop plu11 teen. Great Cosl.a Mesa. 548·6476 btf $2.75 per hr. Xlnt fringe. ----parkg. lli.:hted tennis. trouhle rrce location. &·an. 6 Orange Co. Airport loc11 SARRA BERK l"*"IMJf• hac-h 3740 )225. New 2 br garden apt. Walk to Beach like new 1 vol 1 e y b :a 11. 2 s ty 1140 up store-offires cpl.a Present owner Just lost p-.,.....--------3-1 lion. Apply flam to •n•••••••:•••••••••••• II• ba, patio. Adull.ll. no Br. Sl75. Ba~h . $140. ,·~t Cl11bhou11f', bllhurds. drps nlr bath. 17301 interest Good terms. 1 5 50 4 30pm 345 t·1scher, AGENCY BP.AUTHUL lbr furn pet.s6421603 &lst+cle!lnfcy A\'8il SW1mmlna pool, pang Beach 81,ll U842·2834 Allt .837~ ••••••o••••••••••••••• CM.54931133 :apls $170 & SIRO Spnms'1 ---30 Apr Duys 962·7787 pon11. hydro spa, aym.1----~ R"' ... T SPIRITUAL READER --------llt52 11tylc blcti:. pvt t>ncl 11or. 'Hl\Rr1 S HARP! I br Ev<'~ 962.SOSO. 96.1132-1 scrunly pl'lrol Fft .. E 11:n .000 nN p i yr on S25.000 Open lOAM·lO PM ASSEMIURS MCICArffNr llvd pool. sauna, lndry, ndlL,, O\Ct' 1tnrase /\flit!< only, Sollthwc11t ~ornc-r omces 011 low as :w ix·r invest. l-~ll lnl. rE'l 'd in 1 Advireon nll m11Uer1, For m11nuf. of CR nnt11n· Suite 320 l)J.2192 1'7301 K<'!'l~on Ln. l hlk no Pl'l.s. $225 134 F. 19th I.Ill' 2 Br I 811, $175. Echn111.•riNl'wland .,q ft. Mll'.slon Vaejn & yr. Export w/ma,lor m id 312 N. El Camino Rut. na!I. Apply In person, w. of &!ch ort Sllllt'r. St Saunder~on d.J)'.!I. nt'W<'qll~ &: JIUlrll 11400 ~dma.ter. ll. B 1.1111un11 N11(Ucl. 200 to 1!8St lirm. 845·4'95 Ot San Clement~. f"or appt. CPO Jndustl'lea, tnc • ~2 1Mll f,.U 0212. ~'"H ~16·2:!'i7 !l!lll 21113 aft t>P ;\I 1714) 847 9605 2000 sq f\. 831 · 1400 bi3·S.ii 492.9034 492·9136 2100 E. W11ah1re Ave, SA ,,..._..._,.,........, _ _,~,,.._ ~ I OAILV PILOT .Jlll __ _ Add it...Build lt ... Oiaper lt ... Hammer It... Carpet it ... Cement it ... Wlre il. .. Hoe it ... Clean it ... Move IL.Press it ... P aint it ... Na illt ... Plaster 1t...Fix it ... SERVICE DIRECTORY Plumb 1l. .. Patch 1t...P1~e 1t.. Remooe1 1t..."') Roof ll ... Landscape 1t...Tile it ... Tr1m 1t. .. Sew~t. .. Haut it... Add it ... Plant It... Alter 1t... Learn 1t. ,.. ~~~~~ ..... ~:!'r.!.~~!~~~••uuo.!~~.~~nuuu•• ••~•o•unuuuoo.'~~~~~?. ...... ~~oouu•• l~~~~~~~~~•uH ~'!!~~~~~': ......... ~~.?~:!~~u••••••••• APPLJANCP.RP.PAIR I Wc Car~CarpctCleant!n. Cr«fll Cud11. Am~riran \'lnylR4'901r1aiReplac"' I DO IT AW Xlnt hou•cclcuoing done-! JB&:SrAINTIN(I V~RY NEA,..PATC H J~WN1'HA'l''·l'IHC I'; ' i10 -Ser-vice C"Jlll sw .. m(tunouhumpoo t;>tpren. Cnl• 81A.nche, &lhtoomt &Kltr t\C'IUI . by lady W/el(l)CtlMrl!. lnlr" t::..tr. Quitlity JOBS & T~x1·u 1u:: $30~1oThl'H'Ultl'r. ('114} S4!> :ti 22 __ 1 Al11v Upholstery AU work 8ankamer1card. m1Jor Free esls 5-41»20, ~tlec,!~ical.,!1.~.'!1~~~7"· O\>pendable, own tran~. work. Lie. & in:1un·d. t-"rt.~ est lll.13· 14:r.I l'ompll'le Sv~ 7~. ·03TO ----suar Rd1 Fr4:tLst' de I tort! & Olbi!tl>I "c. \Ca6r<A ...... u-&£....... . c llforfrffot'St 9633164 ,--I a.pitffiitt Re~,. ratts 64s.:JUS11• hu~ito111obt1.1i~i Let WI u G•••9 HGlliot --~7·3637 • a -·-· PATCH PL \STt-:HINl~ Ii v11w l'ool ~·n ll't.'. n· •••••••••••••••••••••••. ----.,6t you in obtu1ntn1••••••••••••••••••••••••1•••••••U•••••• .. •••••• l': x pert e lC Per' d PETERS PAlNTlNG ••ALLTYP1':S•• I JlUll'll. m•1d lo\t1:.h1·io, '~:1rk Youn~ m o th" r w' I ~ C~t S..-.lcn thlllv cut'(!s by ahowing I RON'S LAWN ::H•:n \/ICE • • HAULING•• hou11edc~r11n.: wct!lcl) J'!tr 1f.1ttr·Rc11i1. Ratc:s l"red·:~t !1·10 llll2~ .,:uar Frl't' c'<t S~l tl<M. baby•tl 1111r h~111rs. m)ll lyDICIMOlld how m 11 ny compun•ei. LQwmol'llhlt rutca , \IJH YAROCLEANUP basia. <all Linda. C£\llGC11c .. l ~04~ l'lurnbi R•frigerotiOft 6517 ~~~r. s. <..st Plnu Clunma. rep11tr11. sales cvaluu~c your upplln 1 Fr nu. MH;?OY a~y~• t TREE WORK-SSG-0347 IJll8.4i43 ___ rrofc1111\on 11I t'uint 1n1t •••••• !'.~ •••••••• ••••• -'••••••••••• •• ••••• •••• • -~ lnlt1tllullon. Or11111&e llun t;mplo~'."{'~l .• ~11 JAl'ANl-:SJo: GARl>ENER1-Buch upt thoroughly Svs. l ntel'tut & t:lUl'flor HOM to:~A 1-:ns Ht'ln~l'rlllun Kl•11u11 , Ccrputtr t:u.u~20Zo ____ nuul rncomt , ditdc . (o1npll:ltt.o\·crlO)•nex· •!"REEHl\ULJNG• clr11nl'<1 $25 monthly. fret• l'Sttrnate. April rlumlnn11&lh•1111n11 1-:~n:HGENC:YS\:\ ...................... E>cpcrt Cllr}>et ln11lall11· 'tng/ul \l lO fil lite o;. pr.lrt"el'l>lll 75l·l937 r <.:leu~lup&treework Mn Qllvert970 TUV6 Sound ~ •:nt~rvrlllt'l>. t-'rC\'('~1111\Utl'i.. hullO'Ot & •l'At.L.tl73·1Ulb • (..'.uf'P4,!ntry. Add vn5 a r~r?e Y irnvortunt tn --or U!lliu t' itemi1 ~7 ~ -(213) 432·2115~102 MO, II rt•llul>ll' 1>1•rv1n•. s1u.uo, Commel'd!ll. Ltl·. frc tioo & Rt1piur. Curp41t & 1ouc:c:eH CJ.llly qu1o1hfyiu11 Cl-·YrdM•iftt u----•--i-Hou:sccll'1.1nmi;Wt1elcly wi>vm. or <2l3) 433·4~771 hr K4 7·03K:S UotA &l•Roofl1t9 pad available Tctry you Cor th1• t•ord of your ,. 11-,-t --r k -••Q ...un~.._. • ..., <>w t ''·d n r· . •t • 'h ••••••••••••••••••••••• c11i ~ 34_39_·-----i...:~=-=..:..:..7.::o..:..r.::::581 4M4 <"h<>l<'e t-'or furthrr d. "'"' " I e '"° .... ., ••••••••••• •• •••••••••• n It .uuipor "-' e 11. ~cs " 10.t~r <.; :.Aflll' • •'l> 11~ • I L 'I'"' I' L' • · 1 -US .. 'Cl ,. .., • I Very (loOO work "42·1.C<IO I '"" J\ ,s i\ • • r • .S EMODELl ... G lalla, 6t!nd o!lmc. 11<1 1 .. \WNSl::RVICE 110 "~ ,r.J\,,.INt. '~ ---Ell~1tpainlln1:,1111 ,,·\t.1 Jku~onnhlt•,fr•·•~t·i<t.11<· R ""' •••••• .. ••••••••••••••• c.1ra:1,c11y.i.tatl'.\:t1ptfl' ku•:. J onct. Low mo ' Our l,lu,inci.i>. Call \.anchcaphMJ l"r~ 1.'fil . Work01illn11h1p J USTPLUMllMG Wultll3050201111)•llml• A1~rauon~.rvr11,11lor4!ll, CONCt> ~r AAA l'"inane11tl & 111t11a <.:leu nup. trim Ju111.cl.'11 Ra1u1edy Ann~••••••••••••••••••••••• guur.642.0295 I 6424111 I addlt1on1. kitchen nt:: E -BRICK ~tanagem.-nt t'(lnl!ul llltni S45 2!M3. • l>iS ~ _ _ • ~bit Em'tnll~ Cull :uirvict! -• . T~evl1lon Repair b11lh. nbnts. dt<eks, ce· BLOCK & TU.F. WORK t.int.s. In<: l'r{•dit C11rd ~ • s . r rr8idenllal lllndsrupin~. Interior /Extfl'lor Repipe Spec1ol I••••••••••••••••••••••• munl wk. Contraeto cw_:_ 8673 01 vts lon . Bo"< I 72911 l llr. \\\'t!~ly Sl~'mu. wrrt!'s~rl~' ~ii.\Pt:: I.le l'ontr11ctor 673-0216 Llc1lnsrd 49~ !>111!11 P~f~i111io11ul l'!umbln.i:.1color TV re)Julr In ".•111r doe1> o wn work. Mb c t bfk . II , • lr\!inc 9'.l713 Tvkyolom.( M I . . • -----HEASONAllL~ RATl':S h.mw :10 H :o l''I"" h\'\' HRB, ull work RUllr. ?"cre e. wa is.pullol 6421939F.ven111as ~c,..f..:ommlCleunmg ~ 1'~1.1tmg.C11rµcilln Con1r'11 L11·1t3009-~ l'"'·· u :t:.11 1~·111<11·,. Palombo <;oni.tructlo cvrs .. gulter.1.f dwn. Xlnt1Contr41dor ---~ ~e.C..llSS7·14 17. ••••••••••••••••••••••• lnlr1t;x.tr. ReJs & r,•h.1· ll68·iti63. 1164!·8.314 ref, he. S41·42<a -. ••••••••••••••••••••••• YARD CLEAMU, t --MASONH Y-Tile, hnck, till'. 4113·0002. nu:.it -'.- -hlld Cort GER WICK&: SON I Compll'le muint 645-0309 1 MIZ MOPPETS l)l(){'k c:oncrclc & i1ionc . MARV s PLUM I.llNG !Tile Cobinet work, fln\S •••••••••••••••••••••••! AddJlions &Rem<>dcHng • ------, Bt::FREl-;!CALLME ~ l.1c'd .!l68-2$0.a ' PoifttYourCosHe •646-!lllQ7 • •••••••••••••• .. •••••••• work, bookcase~. wall . h 1 Lie 8131942 ,Lawn i.er. lo mo. ,rates; Superb housedeanlng al -· · l\\'~r.el(t. t :sty.$2\l!'i NOJO~T_?_?SMALL! l'l-~ll:\:"ltlC' 1'1 LI:: Nt'w ~ unrls. sm. Jobs. 963·9056 p~~s~AJ:~ 1~~ea omJ~j1~ ~2170 673·6041 , mow cdg<' cleanups huut-1 re us rates S4S·2022 alt Fireplaces·1"1anlers 2·t1lY $3'.l5. lut. ~ rni. I Pl be 1 1 mJI t-'ret? f's!. ~ml J1>b~ · • ------·1 lng. Call Ron673·171S 4pm. Brlek Coocrele P auo l'nces incl m1r'l1 IJbor um r. repair. repipe., w I<'. e 536·2·1 :?t; &. Carpet Service Beach, wkdy:s 493-87111 ~t;irk Stool'!nun, Quuhty 1 • ---_ --Block Walls HBQ Pits I Guur, lns r, lree est. I :.l'n'l~t' I.mes ~, mslalla· ~ .. ~.f1 •••••••••••••••••••••••i0on· d h b ll'G ·\ w11rkat at-u1rpnce.l.1e1Glens dependable lawnwantaREALLYCLEAN Ref EslsG4S·04G4 ! TedG36·708SorSS<!Ol:ll llonG.Gtdley&a2·931S ~o.19 .. _ _ • Sharnpoo & steam clean· t rop t e a et a 3W634. ~9·27~ & 5.19.111101 serv1t·~ Low monlhl>1 HOUSE' Call Gingham ---. ------1---, , ' ---.-. Tree Service mg. Color bnghtt!ners; I ~~ ~ilhd low:f05~ D~t~~ica.--a 1 rutes. 642·!>907 I Girl. F'ree ests. G4 5·SIZJ Mo•lng PAINTING /REPAIH. 2.5 1 ~umbi~~·1 ull t.ypes ~01 k.I ••••••••••• •••••••••••• wht c arpts 10 min Io ass1 le , ....... ..,.cu.1 'G alS . ••••••••••••••••••••••• yrs in 1trea. work ~uur I rense .,owu>bl, )f:> .,LEF'~ NUHS~ll'I bl . h Cl 1· m d Phone642·Sti78. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ener ~1ce1 1·ENJOY your i.ummer. MOVING '' L 2 Take advantuue of myl t'Xper. S3tl 2912. ' . • • eac . ea.n iv r , m , 1....................... 11 P \ ~ Ii . et expr. . ... . -,\rti:.th· tnmminJ: & ri• rm & .hall $1S. A~!; rml 1 SMILEY•s lllANOYMAN·Homes &• ~~ur o;~·~~el::e~~fn~~ men movi: you. neas. e~penence. SJ6.7056. ~ mv,al. 23~,,., m.N!I ur1•.1, $7.50, c~uch $lO. chai.r SS. To Place your FlllERGLASS MFG Apts. Conscient1ou51 &l2.-7194or64S·f>.151 r efs. I I >494.os4o or Spnng Painting·S~I s\ury: PlumbtnCJ/HeohnCJ I hl· ''!:"rd. 3001 1-. f..:1>l 1~~ Guar elJm pet.odor. Crpt! "Fast Result" I Sul>l·ontract . Wl' du !vol nartsman. G45~~. : 833·3944 I from S275. neuusu,·.il S7 Pl!r 'i hour. j bi5·Si5<1. ·repair. 15 yrs expr. Do 111g & layout. all kinds of ---• •HOUSECLEANING • ' ceilinit from 7• sq rt 1-"rt.•l!I P1•u1111>t 2-I hr. ser\'k\•, wo rk myseH · Rera Service Directory j tt1lerglass work. Bout Jay·scustom Repair ~ By reliable couple. Good 'oittffn4J/Poperfn9 I t894-i2u · 714/SSi-2278 1nrrn11' als, tri 111111!n.i:. S3l·Ol01. ad .••• Call Now cars. camper shell re' PANELING · FORMICA refenmces. 536·771 l ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~-------1 ---pi um.11~· free .e~t: Lie 11• Sunn Carpet Cleaners. &t 642·56 78 I pu1rs. S ml or big parts 1 & CARPENTRY 642-8809 . . •Lotsa Pride· Fair Prices. Try a Dai I y l' i Io t 1 Clas:.1£1ed ;\ds sell 1.>1.:j fully insured. 6'12·26~ Whatever your needs-~ , SELL idle •l~ms with a Lie/Ins. Cutieo l'n1oung. Classified Ad to buy, sd d items. small items or 1'"111d lo\ hat )OU ".ant 111 ~~~f.·~;;"~~L ~~:~1us bt. JU ! ~-~or 633·5970 ISell Idle items 642·~. Daily Pilot Classified Ad. Xlnl references 979.3335 or rent somethmg. l_any item. G42·5678. Uaily Pilot Clas1>il1ed:.. HelpW..W 7100HelpWanted 710 "-"W-'ed 7IOOIHefpWOiftt.d 710 H.fpW•t.d 7100 HelpWo.tt•d 7100 HtlpW.t.d 7100 ...,,-w.t.ct 11ooiH.1pW•t.d 7100 Asst. l\lana i::er or ABYSIT'rER-Lovm g 1 CANVASSERS DRA,ERYHEL' GUARDS 1-------lllli--------....................... ~······················ .......•............... ··············•··•···· •.......••.•...•....•..............•....•.......••.........•......... , ......••.....•..•••...• , ...••.•..•.•.•••.••.... ~~ market 11· JM~w:e ~~n ne~ed.t i . Sewing ·Ma.:hine o ~ • JUNIOR I • • • -~.,~~-..... ~bi ··~.: ... ~ ...... >V ~~ ~ • , • • • ~ ·-re!"~ ~ r hard!"<lrking. o~anh:e1d, Mon. 9::fo105 ~fy hom e[J r'~~ --" ·Nl!wt_j:) -• ·' . • # '.'-'-~·~....lf;Wfi;iBf ~fl l· ~~··~ ... ~~~\ ". mtelhg_enl pcr~on w /ex· NB. SIOO mo •. ot{.to-.brit)~'.t:~m.,A19~•q, · · ~ ~0,_ Tim~. Ph-.mt' & transv. 8 "-G · 1 0 15 ld I per m chain stores for! 1 or 2 kids . Dia'n e'! :tl.ee:ile'1f'15i~l~r-;,~v·"'._ · ' req'd. Call546·02'74. oys .ex tr s 1 · yrs. ? . earn , oursuecessful &growing•S48·7243or645·7S7S. l s:30pm.5daysperweek ! DRIYER/D.Civery I..,. . . . $20·$50 per week ge tting n ew • bus. Ben, 549·2702. I I Excellent opportunity to• 1'\111 time Trainee posi1He~dstart is accepUng_ap. customers for the Daily Pilot. Work JOIH THE ROYAL PROCESSION Babysltler. mature lady make extra SPt'ndin.Rj tion in N.H. company. pheauons for 1 Cull time ;l rs are 3 ·30 to 8·30 after -school and • Worf( With The Profeuionols AUTO MECHAMICS l tos11 m my ho.me. 1 ch1ldJ c.ash. S.2..JO per hour Energt'tic. self·Stlil'tcr ~ay cardeacher & l part 'OU • · • • l· Class A Smog. 4 yrs rC'· Sdys wk. 963·bl95. I PLUS atlrarlive bonus! Call 640-0791 days 0 'time-cook. Apply 820!J El cl ~ew m or~ ~ours on Saturday & LISTING AGENTS WANTED ceotexper. B b · 'tt L. t progra m . Orange l~-J .t94·6784e\'forappt. hs Ave, H.B. at. f'a1th oohdays. This IS not a paper route. No htUorPartTimt_ 1· Front End & Brake 2a ~·~d ~. Rtvte :n ~rd~u s1 lion. Call: K1!1th Webo l Lutheran Church No de li v e r i es 0 r c 0 11 cc t i n g . Advance Draw On Quulified Listing!; !\Ian. Must have exp. Ap·! f~ ~tr~~· o ~21·~460 Y 997-3882 'Driver wanted must bav phone calls please. Transportation provided. You must •~··Pl-* C-'' lob 714·. 96a4405 ply Or ange County. 0 · 0 pm. 1 I Class I. Prefer fork 11£ . . . h 'h -· -· UH - Automotivt> Center, 2-101laabysitter. mature. ror 41 CARPENTERS e"per. 494·1107 Help Wanted, graveyard 15!1vet mt Hun1~1fngton Beac sou. of I R.E. License Hequircd N. TusUn. Santa Ana. l yr old. Mon tbru t'r i.( LJne carp needed, m1n1 shift, full or Pit. Over 18· a er o qua 1 y. ! ---:: . I 12·Jo..tipm.CdM.Refsre· cxper 3 yrs. good pay.1 DRIVERS WANTED Jack In The Box, 1205 968·3542 OMV Contract Clerk.' · · P:ic1f1c Trawle r 350' Must be2Sorover , • ...,. Mt.cl 7100 Help WClltted 7IOO Automot1Ve ·El(p1menced, q'd 644.1680 (lood benefits . Apply t Menor Women Baker,CostaMes a . ......a..w 'j h El Bkk I , Highschool /eollege g irl Equal Opportunity Employer I••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• wit ec\ronic . pni;.1 IABYSITTER Kalmus.C M. 1 Apply In Person I ror housework, s hrs wk I Call )f. Steele. 833·1300 I LIVE IN. Ml.sSton VleJO I YeHow Cab CdM 644•5998. PBX Answer Serv. , RECEPTIONIST ----------!· Womun 40155 pref CASHIER 11251 Slater A\'enue H 1.1a.1-w .. ted 71001 lmmeu. openini: IM'j For lla1r W\'?>l llaircut i Consider :I0/40. Som I! Over 18 t-'ull·l1ml' l'"ountam Valle)· HOSTESS elp Want.d 7100 •--r ' maturt' p1:r:son IOl'M lilll' S!llon Mu~l ha\ll' AVON I ("oodP e r .-t ··············································16Al\1S ti 1'h v . . . travel 768 8~ Ext 56 I • a> "..vca ions Ex pc r i e n c e c.1 r or . . . 1111 iru ur. it-. i.irl•viuu:. sulon cxper .... · · · METRO CAR WASH Earn Sl60 week & up. Me Gui livers Restaurant Machiftilt T"'e t1cdit•al Of£1t·c Pur\.time Rl'lthill & llnstol. CM No\ rl·f~ I Ii s Tul's tht'u S:i~ Spring 11 The Time To Start! 1Bachelor fatht'r needs! 2950 ffarbor Bl. CM or l.ad1es. Fuller Brus Apply in person Mon: Small C.M. m11nuf. co secretary• }1 l)kk1~~. call I ex per. ore•, Will t1 t1ln ·111' i;1•M . thur~ ·111 llPM. pleasant. respons ible -Sales.96tl·8378. Thurs.btwn3·S p~.184112 h a s opening fo 9·2. Mon·f rl 1144·fl8l3 or quahhedpl·r~cm .54:177117 Aut11 111·1'. Apply 111 , person to care for active Child care, parl time. my .;.;;,-~-::;._----MacArthur Blvd lrvlne. mac h i o i's i tr 1.1 in e 644·2262 1 or SS7·7777 . i1t·1 son 11 )OU 11uallly. ~1> 16yrold i;onathis ho1ne home, own lriln s .. ~~ i\skforMissRapp. wrsomeexper. Xlntop METALMAH ---------ph111w111ll'rvw::. Scc U011, Sl'l l l·os m c t 1 cs fr a . afternoons & some eves t>ifi.3887 Urgent. Es\ crowc;?flkflcKer SS7 por for future growth. AUTO "-d Sh ~i 11:11r Wc·st, :J:I05 Ncwp0rl • &, r · th I Must have car & like, ----' ectng / eypun Hotef ,IX Opr. Call 631·0700. ·uv Y lll' "u~I , Perfe ct 1shd. N U i:runc~s more r.om e bea c he s & ark s (Cleaning Serv ice. Will Secy/L;mdDev $800+ be good, lots of work.I 1 world.s largest toiletries. 67s·Sl69. p ·,pay SS.hr lo dl•an oHires GenOk1CPA · AU"porter Inn Hotel. Con· Maids. Apply The Inn at S0/50. Xlnt working run • Workinq Hours ·----------, eo. Fleiuble , hrs. Calli I ea wk. -4 hrs. 1\4:!1 In lrvme Personnel Agency t act M r · Hun I\ an' Laguna. 211 N. Coast ds. (.;all Warren. 833 llOOllj 9om-2:30pm or 540·7041 or Zenith 7·1359 II BAKER /Expr•d d u s .t r Y w ., Y , 4118 E. 17th, Costa Mesa 833-2770. Hwy. or 494-3000. 3:30·9pm Apply Cupcake !Jakcry. _Westminster. Suite 224 642·147 Housekeepers. pnrt time. Ask for Mrs. Gob1el • Earn Stoo salary + rnm. ""'3E 17thSt cu leock ·i d ·-' ~~ THE BALBOA 1NN 105 MJLLMEN needed, mm · k 1 1u:n :l'TION IST South Coast Plaza Hotel "' j •• ,... lat waitress nee eu. Main St 675-8740 ' MAIO Wa nted. part.time. e>tper 3 yrs, s hould have mission per wee ( rnni.1 l 5'18·3031 or S48-2880 Exp only nd apply al Don Exp mgr for dinner hous _ · Harbor Inn Motel 1 knowledge of s haper cnJuyable work m our t~or Classified Ad 'Beautician wanted ••m· Jose • s M ex i ca n restaurant m Su. Orang Housekeeper, mature, de· w. Balboa 81NB67S·3463 g{)()(:I pay, good benefits: new offi<'c near the O C ACTION i mediately. Wives & Lov· Restaurant. El_ Toro Rd Co. lleach area. Salar pendablc. self.starter. 2 . Apply Pacific Trawler Airpo rt. You mu:,t Cati a 1 ers Hair Fashions 5050 offramp. San.Diego Fwy. open. s:i6·8133 for uppt s.ehl ~ge children, prefer M~NAGER Boar~ & ~K~lmus, c.~·-__ possess a pleasant clca11 Dailyl'llol I H •il llB S4G-9~11 Btwn2&4datly. Mon·Fr1.9amto4pm. hve-in. 547·6095 days. care home. Anahc!m. • . .. voicc&aconfidcnlmanl \D-VISOlt c · · ___ 493.9735 eves Must know hght cook mg. MODl:.LS·MASSEUSt;::> ner. Perfect for sluclcnt~ ' 642.5671! I BEAUTY O,RS COOK Fashion Sales Tme. no ex -· no children. 956-1838 orl Figure Models, Escorts & houscw11·t'.s No ll<'llrnl Ha~ immNI upc•nin.t: tor· i f 11 \ • tant& ·hum U11yview Manor & <:onv. per. Mature. 897-8412 o HOUSEKEEPING/ 5'!6·053S I ne\!Ued. Top money. New selling i nvolv1·ll . Fur Executive --1 w 0 1 1 s~is NU 5 •. 1 n.I Hosp. Salary range$:.! 75 900-2164, Ms. McFate. CUSTODfAM ~i t Studio.631·38ll more mfo~1·80HK hcllo\nl ---------1 poo i:ir or · .i;a v ' to S3 25 hr Costu :\l~sa 1 "anaiiemen 9am Spm Recept1"on1·sf ,644-066lor640-6023. I f'4:!·3So.5. • • · "Genera1Youngma'!2So 7AM;3:30PM. Exp<!r. PEOPLE PERSON · ·-----' _ _ ._ ! over ~ c i; p ons 1 h I c pref d. San Clem ente Exec looking ror part-I MOLD PRESS PET & TROPICAL ,\l~l\c :tvl·rag1• bcnc-f1h I IEAUTY OPERATOR COOK 1 energeuc to ~elp part· Gen e r a I Hosp 1 tu I. t ime a 8 s 0 c i ate i 0 & ult•al work mg c•orull __,.__ ___ Expcr. pref'd No Collow·l . . . . 1 l 1 me. w I d 1 s ab I e 7H/496·1122. wholesale supplies. fully FISH lion.; tor mo~t 011i11if1l'.t ml( nee. S100 wk guarn l::l(perienred i\p~I> m husband. lo\•ely t1tr.s o ---cap1tahzcd. 673·2223. OPERATOR Buse puy + nimmb:-.1011 .ipl)hl'Ufll. 'J'.vpin,t.: !>pcc••l '64S-l050 I person. Velvl•t 1 urllc , beaeh. b oard & s HOUSEKEEPER Sorneknowledl(crN1'd. lia w11111 111111 , w/dll'· --Restaurant. 5!1 F;ishion 1 salary, 494 34~ LIVE IN NANNY Morine DiHef To operate transfer & in· IW2 5522. t.iphnnc-l·xr11·r. /\p ply. ----------t· Island.N D. ----l\:f' I v• j P r"'f h i ject1on mold eqwpment ----666 Aa...JfOllo.J ~~;ij~ERififi~' · ----------Gt · M h II iss on ie 0 • ·" · M•c on c for fabricating s mall PKG MACH OPR n 1"11 ti : Boys & Girls I COOK EXPER'O ona ar1 a woman 40/SS: consider F?r local e.ngine dis· precision switch eompo· Previous expc-r. r cq'd . tOto1.fycursof al(c.Uoi I Figure Salon ~~ so;nr travel. tnbutor. F lume. Days . ncnts.Smallshop. Ar1pJ yinpcrsnn,cro 1n Costa Mesa ly 1'1lol ckhvery roull!s .Mature'1o epcnd:iblc. Seeks counselor to assist-~ Send resume lo PO !lox) lntcrviewins.: dus trie11. lrw. 4!100 E 1 Ca • mnybcava1labll.'lnyourj Surf&Strlom larllcs wllh r cdurini: 17213,lrvtneCu9271:J 9am·3pm Wilsh1r<'Avc,SA l .1rea.l::arnprof1lf~rde·1 S!JJO W.L'ousl llwy.NB e qu1pmc11t. Ntce ai>-INSTALLER Mari Eld • MonlhruFri l)LU~l"E'.l' 540·2500extl41 , llvenes & ca :.h. trips or· No Phone Calls' pcarancc, mature & en fte e rOfttCI Saturday 8am·noon " u -' F:qu;il Opp t:mployr ~I 11·· 1 n~rchandt~e ror selhn!(1---thuslaslic.C1111642·3630 CABLETV Technician STACOSWITCHIHC Nci•d exprrt\'lll'C:•l --------- ni•w ~uu!lcnpt1ons. Fnr!fOOKS ASSISTANT, Full time. E"pr. pre· with expcr. & Class 1 or llJ9Baker Costa Mesa _plumlxorCall49G02til J mform ution plea~e ~all k1l\'hen help. w.utrrsx, GOOD JOB l crred, trainee con· JI FCC license. 673-6032. 549~3041 POLICEMATRON -R.E.~ALES I ~·:'~l~~le3n~!· Frs~~ j~~~i ~~~~ &' l~~~lr1~l;r,'e54l;:.;~~ Sr.C itiun1 I ~~~~~dDe~it~ ~'. ~~.Lido Park Drive, Equal Opp0rEmployer ClTYUF I I C!qW1trnn11 art•a, t'itll blwn2&8PM , :.! Uuys per wk. Cllr. 16th St. NB. Ph: 642·3260 NEWPORT BEM'll l ~!IS,003l!n1~1l~h~"'r111Vu· -cou~TERHELP I l'c·rm No dr111kers _ MASSAGETRME News papcrdchvery,car· Sat;11·y~<!O l'1•r ll1 .Jn t.:11u1uareL1.cull ,... ll7J2211!1, K ~YPUNCll Younglady(18·28>wanl· ly morn . tu coin Or.~~O ll1 ·W1·1•kh . 1 ; ~ .. 10 12:.'ll Ill yrs or over to worl< for. ·-E cd for legitimatl' full machlnci.. P /llme. could wh1chcvrr '' gr1'.1ll·r 1-;qualUppor Em1>lnyer Tarn Bell Apply 1>~7 WI GUARDS SR.DATA tim e po s ition 1n IX!f/liml.'.615·25!)1. Appl1 n1\tn11 ~ .• ,.11 1 ' · 19lhSl._<.: ~I____ lmnlf'd t•mploymcnt !ul ENTRY OPERATOR massage. No t·xp. nee ----, Personnel Olf!C'•'. J:J11111 -& pi1rt-tinw. lnt11tlr work Rl!lluble person for 2nd We send to school, curn NURSERY MAH Newpor: lllvd . N U I I Boot Auemblen CCMmter SolHmOft W 11 r k :1 o y ~ h I I I ~h1ft. Ability to work while you learn. Apply In Exper'd, Cil1me. Matu.re Prc·Srhnnl h'1ic-lwr. 1 •• \ I I & COf1Nnft'f" for m11r111c l111rclw1cre t'n1form~ furn. Cost w1m m supervision. Good person any afln. or eve. male. over 21. 6 Days Ill· Jl•"cl. A:\I '' ~.!~II 111 W&nh-cl tor loc-.11 bout iitorr Mu11t b1• 1 l'1111bl('. l\l rirn & Anah\•1m 11rca11 startin!( sal + night dif· 2112 Harbor, C.M . or 21130 cludrng Sat & sun. Work Wc•!>ol (iarcl..ri c; 10, ,, JOIN OUR GROUP j rn:muf. rai'P•'llll'r' llll"I dt•p.•mlulJlc ~:;7 0000 1\J:O 21 or 11vt•r. lt\•l1rl' Cerential Apply National W. Coast Hwy, NB. w/pfunls & lrt•r!J. Drhv Hl~t .4250 1 W•• '"~"· .111 •il)l'flllll( for hnv1• tlw1r own \t10IK A11 ir I• f l •I . rk ok. t.;nivl'r~ul. l :.!2tl W Sysll•m11 Corp, 4:ltil Birch ----- - - -$.1 hr & up. l.11J(un11 llillK '' II ,, x 11 c• r ' t• n r c· ti ~ly 1'11'1 F Orc·ich•ntal I 111111 c or nw 1 "h0 • 5th St S,\ lll ll'r'w flr St NB Mature woman Hvt!•lll lo Nurs('ry. Inc:, l•.I Toru PllE:O.SOl'l'.HA'IOll '·"'"'lll'l''Hl, <Jut •tuncl · ~f · '·rt · • • l>iinn l'mnt Maul & un 111 :Jo ~c 011· ,tt 1 ·•o ·1-:11 • ' · · ---m11inlain hmJ'.t• & tnk1• Q~ ...... ,5.,1 ' • 1\ ,, t•11 1ur~ 7o tn apm. d ,1. A pt "' 11 · 1 " · · k & · ,,.,,,.,.. Mull 1 I ~·;,o . ,., 1w1 111 1111• w111 k111g 1•11nclt11<111-y 1 .an. ~. Mun t'i t i-:iiunl OJlpoi L1 ve·1n hou~t· <'epcr care <if l i-mnll r·hthl I ..:ratihii• ail~ IH'•'I <I."'" ''"" ,.,, ,.11,.,,1 •·oru IOAT BUILDERS l!M1 1.100. -1':1nployc•1 rompanlon for my 11 y1 ltc10m & board & i·:.ir. S65 Nl'HSJ.:s I trnin W11i.:•·, 111,..n 111 ""'~'"'' '''"'· 1·1111 (111 .,,. Wr~t~111H.:orporut1nn CREOIT old <h1u11hter. Rm &, J)Cr week. l.ivt• on lwllrh RH ul1lhty Apply "''"''~""' h•n11•w ll11:.Vuc11nr1l'"l .. or 1~TERVIEWER l)onrrl ~ reasonablr tnSu.Lu11una.<l!l!l44311 WC"t'kl•n1IAMsu1>t•rv1!-•1r. ;-..fon, Tu•·~. 111~1 N1111 I 673·7601 ri I ,... ~ulary. CM concio w /ten .t •Morin• El•ct c: •n' No exp rnq Gt('llt work Plants 4r'f'htnll" nili & 11001 MoM evr~ t. MECHANIC Hune. Aldo smok1·1 U11 S1t ;o l'hntu I i *.....,.." . tni: h1111r~ for woman who Ut your ~yea urOW!ll' wkncl~ Cree. (i1ve lll[C (I, CIMs A rc!q 'd. L1tr clulv All Shif1:1, 11/l110l'. JlrJphll'-.. l:!-lct h l ,ctJ.t.llil O!'Yt me h YO•lf P0Qt lillold wtlh dutt .. 'I'll <..-t.,.....,. "to•ht Nil <al 6a-S671 lllt'ld o '"-ly clouified •wt-.. help YIU Cretile on NICl*\'1 .. t, bvt•lletll•• .......... . "''""'"' " _,. too '""" crtdll '' pod wcth 111 hv <11'1 <"°'P ,_ QI/ Of. pul II .., Ytvf Mot!w Ollw9* "~·"- 642 -5678 DAILY PILOT •£....J-ln•tollers ltkl•l'l lO 11lf'e11 lnte ~;vr~ & through '"Thr Hobby •ul11ry r<·<1 H1 .. •ly lO ad f / t i m e . (.'om 111 .. l';x1w r . prc•frrrNl. Alll'. C M I I · • --"""f"""' • Shop" •n lhc DAILY " .. r t c u ~~ llJ'l IY. J'urk I lt'.I l•.11\.itcS:ilt•' •Carpenter' wkncl11, 1nl er11i.ll1111 & PILOT Clwmfit-d St-t'lton No 471\ .. U1~1ly 1:ilnt. l'.0 benefits. Apµly. UOO i-:. Suill'rwr c.;,:1111• lloKp. Prri<h11t1nn 1•1·1.111111· .. 111• Join #I Min l yr t•wc•r . 1 ~·q ·11 ~~~~'Y~~t:~ .. ~~;~4.11~1~,~ evcry Wl'<lnesday&Salur· OoxtS61>.CM,C1.1 .!12626 Coaiitllwy,:-IB.644·4Ul. 144 ~• Supc•rl11r, :-.I .II l';i1t l111i.: & 111111111111,. •F .. I' D 1tT . ;\lu1<t h,n l' tllo\ 11 loob & tuft. 3) 402 3570 rlay S.•ll 1dlc items 642·:\l.178 Mcchtrnlc. ('f"rl1f1\•d. Own 1\.12 Z.1111 °Pl'nlll J.:ll a ~ :ii 1 · ~cmlt . 1 tl ·• ay ''111111111 lrunllp Tu11 w.1j.!•'' •'-' 'Cini ~ 1-- -. tools Sul & l'omm orien 11\/Cflllll\' r1•11 cl :17'1 ~hf Mt ( Olli ~1· • ) ' henelll<i. Ap11lv lo the Orllve rvml"ll fof I , A 1 H <.: , Nur~c11 A11lc,, c•x pl•r'cl ".1d1ll.•H 111 I 1111~1<1111 Sl'l"U(lt y ~;uord nt Tlmrl' In ~II & c;,, SIEIC&flNO CAt<~GAMiS I Cl~~ y, r.t./s ~r ~~ :J.11r1m, l'ount r~ Cluh Hl·~AIA!;~i:~~~,!;·,~~1.l•:s •Ul~alc~01u11i;d11unl\ Wc,t1rn1I t:orp , 275 $2501){'imo~lilCI II cvi;:i.n; B h Oas C.:onv.Homc.SW.Sonlu ·=t l.i hlin ~~ O r1111 1·1· MeCorm1l'k 1\ve. t'o:;t11 Y C S l H W C ~ I A B A G P S ., N A r: J wy, ~~ ' Ana Ave, 54».:JOGI. 1.ln·:NSEll c·ucuil .~ :'lksn. •DEMONSTRATORS C 1\ '.. l MO Ayr 11 C: H q f Cr ~ \ol A Medical full charl(e front l'NLl<'f-~NSl·:IJ . ·.n I Ac1 Vl·i t i :s ir1~ 111 Wood'°~~~.,at Ri!""t1n.,.1·sh1·n,, ~5-1!'!00~~:/~_11111,_ror. n N o ., A ; s ~ ti A c G w '·~ R 1 H s 11· ~;r~1~~~~·~5~i~~ hi~~:~~·,~ ,?e~;~~~r:.i:d '~~t~~ ~u,~~~t cti-:~~1,!'1~V:.~;1> ~~'1'',~;r~.'.:\1~1ni: 111 Natlun ... ..,.. ~ " E ~ L p I T I 0 a B ! Q E L ~ l " ') l terminology. heavy typ. Sch. 536·42~.0. Tnl':AT:'l1 l·:NT' If 11nht·c·11~1·cl, l1•t \I~ Ul> cxper reQ'd. Nred nent DENTAi.ASSiST. r A I !J I\ r !I'{ 1. NT GUT R r. l Y M ing, pegbourd . Ins . W(' traln }'•ill t o "'" ~1,,1 y1111.tnuht111111nayo11r worker wll'iear record. X·rat & bark r:iqx-r or C R T A c 0 C R 1 A 0 C E • fJ M C Medical offlr e ex per r cq. homes w1lh ;m ael"l'lct 111 llt•i1I 1:.,l11tt• Lll'l'lllH . fllackie 's Hoal YRrd. dent;il s d100J. 1 82.~ ~ U · .!!JJ. I Non ·s m ok"'r. <.:~11 PBX edeoursc•lh1it st11rt•.im C.ill A E r 0 U C L U 0 ? T Y H U VGI ~ '. ,. " " ..,. t I JI' ND 673·6834. ~~·3()()0. t 833·2060. 9AM lo SPM, m ... ""aa e Y Y"11 .ii 1' in 8111 Rory ---S H II I< 0 N M B 1' C :i~R ., r .~ Y I Mrll. Hansen NEEDl';O NOW' tere.,ted 111 eorn1n~ h1i: 832 5440 l novs & GIRLS;for ad Ol!ntal Chn1rll11lc "~~l l ( c p 0 M 0 I l A l y y u ~. MB I Should have !tOOd PBX & money rriirll tltt• ,1111t . • 'rrt1~1na r1reuh1tion . Proitress1vc l'l!rtn<Jol\lll' N Q H I y p R S N N 1-1 • Q A II ( M M F.DICAL ASSISTANT recepl1onil1t elC J)er. Lonii J(rl mdl\lld1111l111•d f1 t'•' Tr11n~p provided, Con· prartice. C.:\l Mu:sl hun• E U R 1-1 f C W ; L A w S ~ 11 Z ,, M Jntelli~cnt, hardworlclnll & short lt•rm :iss1gn training cm lh1· )Oh in one tact Jtxly,642·9912 chair~ide rxpcr Ill all front ofc ~rson for bu8y ments. of many lop 11tfll'••• lnc•at lam d 7 11bases. Cntl Jlultv !or B U ( L l A B A S E !. .~ C 0 ~ I F ~ Y I phys I c 1 an . G 0 0 d Tempo TempUrary 11...tp ffi thrunul Ora111w < ·111111 mRDElL.;. . lness man nee 5 par . appt S48·~ c R l B E. G 0 I R B r~ A 1 s 0 A I/ill A I knowledge or bkkpng. 17802Sky Purk Irvin<' ty, rnlt tor (urllwr cl1• time assoc. EamSl0.000 'f S 0 L l TA IR 0 BEG :• '3 " I ~ C I typing,officeprocedures Call510·44~5 tails A1ll'nl•. ••14l yr.CplpreC.673-2223. D1•nllll Auistu1H t•u11 " Equal()pp0rEmployer 8488742 ...&....&..-1 time exper'"d only. must 0 M R E U R C: H R E E E !: A T I I. 0 S ~ .. ~~.c~!!j~!tarrye~t'.'.!::::1~~~~~~~~~~--·--CU'l10'Til'no H..,.r he m a t u r e & e n . 1. Substitut• thusiaslic. H.B. urea 1'1urvrtlc)Os ~••d<:Mn WOfdo i.co .... •N»• t,,_,.,, iwc~· ;e \Ion. Nwpt Bch. &40 063S Short hours. 21., bu to 84lkl697 ward, u11, dawn or dl.,on"h . r..111 ·~ enc' boc 11 in. i 3~l hrs as needed $2.95 DIETARY SU,V Bezique "rlbb~ 7e Heart~ ~ hr. Costa Mesa, N.B. & • Bridge Oraw Poker 111,,ochle ~ CdM areas. Apply at Salary range $-1-~ SO hr Canasta Euc>ire Soli tair"I' ' Newp0rt Mesa Unllled Cert i ftcatc• r eq 'd , School District. Food Bayview Conv. ll o~p. Casino Gin Rull'llly Wh ht Service, 185'1 PlaccnUll, 205 s Thu tin. C M Tomorrcw: Meta Is Cl\t ~.3273 6'2·3505. " lntttestt!d in Hob bl ea? Then you ·11 want to check "The Hobby Shor .. that runs every Wcdne.s· day & Saturday In the DAILY PILOT Classified S«tion. PIX OPERA TOR Frlduys & Sal!' o nly 11PM·7AM l.endln N.8 . hotel E O.E C11l Maunnt•, 644 1700 -------THE HOBBY SHOP Every Wed. and Sat. Dally Pilot Claslltlled Rcceptionli;I p/\lmf' ~.ilrs for ant1qUl' ~hllWI O•lCO Mu11l be :J\ :111 noon 5P"¥1 & ablt• to work Sat~ l<d~ rrq'd. Applv tn prr!-•m 1r YtMt qualify. no phom• m tervws Se1• Dou. Hnlr West, 330:; N'rwport Bii cl. NB 1926-19 76 RESALES Earn l\~·1,. commi~iuon ror 1<11l<'S llllrl listings . No monthly dtars:i:e. Nice Of· ltr,• ('all ~4!1!ISl1 ~­~·:t'~~~ >•J;.,.. f.J 'W"l ~.II<~ ~~ 29'i5 Fl(1rv1ew Dr CM DJODAJlYPILOT Tl'lul'!d!y.\pt1122.1'7t A..cRo. IOI f.unUty,.. aosoMfsceP111110111 -•0lb M;Ke4'•·"· 10101c •• , .. --to1~to.h.W t060 - -r ·····~;·u~uc:···· ~o:~~;;;;;i:·~-;~~·~:;: ··w····:·T .. E .. 1 ..•.. E .. o .. s ... ~·~~1::::::·:~::·;;:·J;;;:~;:·r~~~·;-:o·:L: ~:·~~;:·~~:·;,:·~~;.; ~.~~ ..... ?!~!I~!!~.-~.°!!~~!'~'.'.~ ..... ?!.~ FU• ... rrua11. 196.$ T·B1rd, t'lc. 16 Cb.rt A plt.ott' wilb w~ht tronl SlZS ea . bo4t w/SUP mti equlp~d. nu .ti)' new TIETAtL •• ---• "" '"* scanner. 919-SOl..S £H•ry Model OUJ<'CM.lnled atand. Aquamasterf11le 1225. Sold on first come "!'•ke otter. 16 l<etak• OPENINCS POK· SALESMEN •AUCTION• Custo ade 9• tapest.r> •l'ever Undenold• plu: f.h. $J2S or trade first serviced baals l t:»tamar•n new, $1800 ASST. MAHA.Gets • FfiA-. 7 t30 PM• ~ .. rod 2 AQuaHeavm 830 l06Z '°" • ~ 8'38 MB..otl88 nt4l 898·2t:M dys, t213) Wit.h upandlna Nat 1 Jr 12to 16 year s of ag~ wantmg to earn $ZO -1 t0\'e•~ nl"nport c1n --------~ 297'7 c,·cis Spt-c-••lty Shop. Advon· Lo $S0 or more per week. Chance lo win o..alen W.tco.e ~:?:, ~ J~ld9~t~i,~c LUGGAGE TAGS * TASH * . M IS-.9-.. -Fi-.~-ra-la_s_s_S_n_i_J><_•. •'<'mrnt llpportunlllu. tnps t o Philadelphia, Washmgton 0 C. l 1pos /CouJ4)lll .Jordon "rouithl tro ~rom your b1.1.."tnl'lll cud Pabulou)> '°e.i ••• •c1J tnilt'r, new uils. An,. 11enerou1 bcn~l1b Appl) or Cape Kennedy; cash .• bikes. StodtUquld9Ho.J 11lah top t.iblc "I ~nd onr card for rach d f('l\$4.1 ... Upon u f020 lous.SMO 673-2020 tn ~rsot\, Pl!.IRlES. H1 go-lrnrting and other prizes. rr you hve I c .. ...,....... chair~. s· 111 ... trt"~ .... d laa pl~ one ~purt-We 871 231U 52S·2'153 ....................... ---- Wcumtnsler M•ll. •n Cost a ..... esa, Newport Beac h . SS SAVE SS wnlnut dolt & eh111r rt'turu prrfllall\'Ull) p th d l "' 1" BOAT ra1nttn11 re Udu u & trailrr. xlnt. \\ottm1nster .,, 675 2035 Hal<'d u1tract1n• t.iit & lpc.' rell ~r. •'· ... · finlstung, est1matu. c·ond • folly e(lwpp~d. Huntmgton Beach or El Toro-Miss ion MASTYS A.UCTtOM ~tr»p. ml-t•lln11 .-1rlin,. A 1 ~~ 615 3175. 1142~ V1e10 area, call 549-~ and ask for I 2075113 Hwpt II. CM Rc>•eeo Naue c·oucb. tu1q I l> rt"qwn•mt',nb .,.J'rr -{ul164S·2S73 10' Sh_o_r_w_o_o_d-.-.-1-h_n_it RN Mr.Scott lll·962S 646-8616\ebwr&.uttumun. H~itl~"th\'I' M » SALIONCfAYL loeh,M.-.... dtnit)'. co-.~ new $800, t:quul Opportunity Employer ---I --.. 9!13ti63 __ ~~~~!~ 't:b~~~1°!~ orEHTO ru1uc ~........ 9030 m1111t11~1.SIH 0000 COORDINATOR ilkycS.s 8020l ~tov1ni: ~.11,., furn, rel rt I(, "Ou} (ilo' p41 pc·r & w.. 2000 l'laccnUo Av . CM ••••••••••••••••••••••• p (.' t & lrlr c -st---11- 1 ••••••••••••••••••••••• hou11ehold mtb•'. Fri ·I wlll bud. &. mm your "ANYTltlNG G01'."S" I& "74 Spirit 17' Sall Uoat ~ ' u om 111 • 7AM-l:30PM IHetpW..ted 7tOOHelpW.ted 7100 3glrl'•likH S4it & Sun. tlA\I Sl'M. lJ(;~ l)r try t"u can.lb ha,tnt: t hrtr h1ntu»hc C11tau\11r11n w /trlr .. Cul rqui.g~~l Mu!ilhaveutltii11t2yn!••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••1s.s1-;,H·h ___ !>lli i:J~. 2?1Sfo:ltilh~tl'M -l buclii:toh.ick luclory i.w101weat .and $1700. Call aft '1P M rxpt•r . 111u1wn 1i1110n In Tel1•fhonc-rl'IJd Jl«'non p A(.' b 1 k lh 1 l'Hll'l'.:S· l'lothtn1ot l111lc• 844·04-44. »do zi. VllF rl)d10: J CUW h'>llf.ll\,11. 'l'o m ,,k(' I\ !'I & "Q m (' r M . c ..... QI.. I Ol l fl . I ~ nc". "I $2 \'ol llr :J ~ L\1k1111 ... Slll('k5, mouses. -aullc)'. dinette, head. hl appl. 1:unto11:C Mr ... SECRETARY Weektind ~ork rcq l fqulptM'ftt 8010 al'C hrnr1t·i. s:!.! ~o 4 $lu1ti.SI \Ah'"· V1t'ntii.. Ca ltans, lon4Shurp Tlll e~mastcr fl,NliShp.M0-11336 Jtin~cn, Utrl'l'lorofNun Mor1o:un Nur .. c.~ Hcuu;lr) •••••••••••••••••••••• lltjthc•h,ur$11 ~!>:UH Ii !llagi.Sl .~t-u ~k11t11 llund1l-.b0Cihm111 w/rem~tc & wind ituldc. 1 1 n fl i. e r ' 1 <' e s • Contracts SJJ.1313. Mr. &tes 111aa:1clblad ~. 2 lt>n!le~Sah'. 1111fo. dwlr. 11!11 w r 1001 mon· $1 .io1•11. to 1·h<IQ.~c from. Sm•s ~·6 ssso. Zod lac 2 Man Bnnd new. n1.wer u11~t. 71-t/642 2734. t: O E. --110 MM , & uo :\1 M. ~·· l'hl'b 11u ...... ud•. 1•111,1 tbll>. Sall•• 'l'.1'\ ltll'lo<kd I to 13 14. w/oans. $1.75. Jo1yluii Jr. NupltJS sabot, cumpletl', . I h11rk~. G<l!l.~\·n It\{' mtr l'lc g.j'J ~all ~ I NOl'AllU! or~N DAILY (Cluse<l $350 .. Sunfish, ?d:c. work. m ukeotrer.S41 0021 ~ -lmm1dlot1 op1nln9 The Reuben c11"·· •• 11 6'00<1 cond. $700 l>raw your o" n or iit'mll Sun ' II oo to s: oo. c~r· Sl!O. 642·Sl'15, 64:1·660'7 For s ul; l''orcc s Sul! bo411, RH, Day Relief Hbh f« o a~ory M.S •936 1 Ur:.nd new l.IUU:h...r bhwl. nur.n\·. ttddrt~~. phonC' a. ~er or 20th. & Placentia. llt> aenerator. 2 KW 7HP, xlnt cond., call C\'es af\ 6, RN. F /ltml' rM St11tt. wittt ............. of I c ---,ind dlrome dtninJ( -.d ·I W\" II 01ak1.• Olll' l'3N ll\'11 li42 4utl!I lilt.. $200 S36 1265 l\(•\.<-rl)' M11n or Con\•. £ L[( I ob 103S h\ln~ruom :.l'l9629t'34 ta•J\ddW1.•.it·h 1 --enew · · 496-6892. JICJbp. 4flG S7""· Y...,.1 •ll,.rihce In • •••• ••••••••••••••••••• · --J · ~d h , k • Sh.ig <.:.irpl'l. ''ar1cguled lo_._ r ____ "" .... t t /I 1 , .1 ,, K TT • • H\'hlcw tioo 5 rlc ., Ill'"' ~n c I.!<' or mon~y or ..... ower quarius 23. lot::. of xt1 :c,, ml con roe I e90 ~owTukm" It.RS /\,.. I F.NS I • . ' ·• ~ dc1 tu· urangl', 111..e n<'w, Approx ••••••••••••••••••••••• 150Genoa VIit~. cust tnl, SJles f ield. Mus t ho•e ,.. I Sho"ondP1:1 \IC!SIX'Jkc•1i.,ut'l'01Jl111 PIL.OtPRIHTIHG llO yds $125 take:! all. • 6llP OB +lrlr. $"''00. $500 MO SA.LA.RY /\pphcauon.., For: 638 9JOtl \ehl'l ~ol.i & hl\e .H'Jt. hiS 6293 34 SEDAN CRUISER ..., good typln9 and -----1'utll'<i \tnyl ,,,,1,1, l'h.ur P 0 Hox 1$60 . XLFH 1'0PCONO. 89J.7147orl\94-6272 + IOHUS ~-skllh. DAYTIME •S1aml'Se t\1tlcn .... bl.ic, bl. & hide J ·bcd 'I'\' . JI C-06tu Ml'l>a. ca 02G26 <.:olor lv. <!fi", port stereo. 642.4097 & 833-2616 N.B. • su-1 + COMMISSION I ::.~·al pt II .,ho~. p.ipcrs. rood • ddk, 2 drt"b)l'~~ .. ---Searl. ehunJ organ. glass , . . Oocb r-9070 S:de:s"'orn.in. at n a· $50.8930764 hwrudifter. s~tH•I dt.itr . .-.1embersh1p Irvine Coas toptbl's.83l-l778. '!5 Chns Cabin Cruiser, t1on-.1dc i~·wel,1"'1, 1n~1d1· SECRETARY BUSBOYS etc. e' cs & wknd ~ountry Club. Phone T,S, immaculate. $<UOO. ••••••••••••••••••••••• :.ales. (:{)n, en1enl e\ en DOCJ5 8040 642 5110 Wkdy::., 5'16-8901. ~~ SCRAM-LET Pvt ply, 49-&-4065 eves. SpL Sch; sbp tor up to 40 mg & wknd hours. \\'c 1 ••••••••••••• •••••••••• llilb~ Jol::.on .,_ ft SE 23, Lo d-' ft. power boat. S'IS Mo. t ·'9" 7·'8" Mark~ting HOSTESSES •f'ET WORLD• , .x:acra • • ""· 67S-7060Aslt roe /\rt rain )Ou ... '-.. " or C RPET ANSWERS eleclronu:s & fishing1--------(afl.3149'i JS70 Pit Dulls. Peke:;, &i.ton creKJe Sole 8055 • * A * gear. lwm Mere 1500's. loah. ~Ir SALl-:S hnmed lote opeein9 Apply In Person Only Bulb, Toy l"ox Terners. •••••••••••••••••••••• *WAREHOUSE* Cabana -Mau,•e Make offer. 833·2~0 Ski ~.. 9010 FoshionMinc:led ealthforaH<ntory 35pM Poo dll'::.. S h1h-tzu , orva1r. r uns. SISO . HowO-.ntorubUc Ahas -Nodule daily. ••••••••••••••••••••••• wittt at teost 2 year~ IS IE. C t H l\f.ihese. Lha:..1 Ap:.o. Portable dshwi.hr $~: r-ADVANCE 8'T/\HJTl A Oh GoJs oas wy Cuckers, 100 mtxcd pup Ten spd. l'eugcol Garag~ Ny Ion Shag PI us he ·Sign m a psychiatrist's '25' SKV in dry stor11ge on 1 · pprox 1 rs, Lookin,I! lor a f/time experience In the N ewport leoch pies. Stud !>Vb mos t Sule Sat Apr 24, corner $2.99yd1up. lle mnun waJting room: "All um-landem trailer. Used 30 390 h..p. Olds Jet, \rlr. perm. pos1t1on in boUU· marl&etillCJ field. MIHt bre<-ds. 2525 w. 17th a SU!te & Amencan C.M. Prices Slashed! SAV nesla pauenls must pay hrs. Ukenew. Might coo· $3750. 833-2616 & 642-"091 quc i.ules? Must h11ve 11l ha•~ good typinCJ EqualOppor Employer t'aJrview.SA.Opencves M55W3 JO',o to40"1>. the cash ier tn AO -sidertrade.644-2659 N.B. least 1 yrs ex per. in ..ct Jhorthatd sitllls.. • 531·5027. S 1 WSI CR~RI POEUITsL· VANCE." s 1·g Canyon r esldenL to •19'iS Holmes Jet boat, \\omen's l"Onlcmporary 1 a r a g e a e • A r, I .-. clottung.Forappt.<'all York.sl\lrc TerrierPups Motorcycles. Stereo. 1S7SP1acenlla,NB MisceH..eous consider occasional use yellow. s h ag crpt THE LOOK Appfy in pcnon TIRE SBlVICEMEH Chmp Bloodline, I my. lls hld items. Sat. only' 642·2210&646·8665 W..ted 8081 of power boal 28' & up. lhruout. All vlnyl 1eats & Required. Contact 8111 3 lb. stud service 530-&lSS 44061, Channel, N. 8 . •••••••••• ••••••••••••• Would ronsider reolal, e1 nka. coverT. 1Lo:_ hri!lours, s4o.4 soo 3333 Harbof-Bt•d Norcross at our store at -I 673·4!138 lnvestmeolS, use of m y 1 e new. r r. --c: ce Or Apply In Person 171h & NewporL Blvd, Dog OBEDIENCE ct s , --. io. Map Vl!ndlng mach. SSS CASH FO~ a\rµ,.tao~·e' ~a~H ell $31!5(1. 499- 9am Spm Mon·l-'ri I CostoMeta,Ca ·~ -~~1.· ~~ ~--~-·~·· ~"' -··-~#. ·f":».,...._ • , ~. , ., .-"""· • ~ ME;~, . ·• ''--.~,,, _, ·" --'*' -'nr GJencd •s3· '~'f~99f1~1 . _ .• --~~-... y ·;~\ ~~~u.'" .,. ~attJ • -. ....... 1 • -· -• nio ance. a'tc exper & Berkley J ct ltlnt. cond. 'l3Tc1g4. !:.tc io8.,.--~C.l\l., · ~ · 1739su · c M • ~ MS-4!J28 :· •,: 310·.J<M:> eves 11ft 6, (714 , d responsi bali ty Call ---. f C lpel "~.;.,.. , 673-~, WJO/\INNT~.~-PDL:ANuEsRe •· ., •• "coc:_ $3,975. 963-6988 SALESGIRL C( 8CO > 8 642·...,.,.. IOerm s hr thr po1nlcrs-. Fa11uly Garatte SaJ.c.,.,.,...___.. _____ -'1 c.A-.,. ..,...........,.._ .... T d I' t 1 · AKC. Avail Apr 28. SlOO: water softene r , front KING SZ bed (new) xlr used 10-12" TABLE .75• 19• Tri Hull, 3Crl 110. Tr•ipartatto. "-t M ""o .,,,.,.., l TYPIST WAHT°"' .., u ~ ...,, " ' ~ • a • 8 • ., A 11 x tr as. Wk d y s, ••••••• •••••••••••••••• r or uxe o ,co 3 in,-'C ·'I •n)lJmu,492 c:•n11. , lbrow la"nmower, "rass firm $1 95 1n•·I ~ dcl SAW C II Doug n c: ~L ii ei.a . .,.. -.-..., ex 9-~ clippers, 2 antique des ks. Usually home.~ 2263 pm. or wkods. 556-1466 835-0236; eves, 536·S891 or .. L--raft 'I I 0 "" .1-..a.·-~.-• P ltime llam·2pm w/bill-151tky Terner Pups,:.! mo lcluld'sl. 011 paintings, & --. • ~ SALESLADY .,,....,.... ingexper.&t2·3S43. I Champ. blood 11 ne. more. .\pr. 23. a.t, 25, PREE! 3 mo s of Culhgu Wmdowless s ide doors for 21J.43t-l.958. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Equal Opportunity 645-2280 a(l 5 645·2801 21321 Yarmouth Ln. H Sofl Waler, no install~ '68-'00 Che\•)' Van. • Alglas Pacemaker. 17, 1R1~:101o11der Expffilftud • -. --OffAUant.a&Newland UO!l charge w/12 mo S44-3417 new crusader 220 s""' -'Retail dothtnR 0\'er :!S. t::mployer M /F TYPlST IAKC Silky fernero; w1tb --· --subscnpllon. 750.2233 • u'""r $300 847-5777 J\oews ~53113. Part-time poi.rlion in papcri..9week.sold.$175. arage sale. Extr . WANTED lo b uy ro ccod.,$9895.6"4.{l(Ml. ' • '.'lewport Bcal·h for Rood ~-S723 cabinets: Pull. wall LABEL GUMMER Dia part s, '65 Cbevelle126• Baylln e r Fbrgls C~Sol./ Salesman '4anted male/I •Secy-Construction l)pist. t~ to 75 wpm). etc. Great for addllloru· grapb·8radley. llan wagon or car, musl bav Saratoga. Mono-mlltlc Relit '' 9120 female, mus l be ~elf Se< Lfljoi/Bkpr R.E. Light bkkpni? & s:co'I of-Lasha Apso. A.KC. or garages SJ0-$60. Ca ~perated .. l-'1rst ~lass Rood left front fender. bead, elec or hand. Fully ••••••••••••••••••••••• li,larkr & al(gress1ve. Employers Pay Fees Ctl'e. lpm 5prn. Mon·f'rt. S39-19W d 0 0 r s a 11 s i z cs . COnd. ·~11ncc.84o-8303 ~easonablc. Call aft crpted. manne battery f'lberllllllis abell, lib 8' Callnites ,G75·6646 I L1tRcU1ders Ageni·y Pleasecall.6i526.:!:.._1Pu~bred Pit Bulls. Iris h ~3.00·$7.00. Like n i:w Painung lly 11 ,1rlan ~~97:i.k for Larry. char ger & al l ac · ~Sclean 963-5891 SALESPl-:RSON over 21 40208irchSl.,Sle l04 : setter, N o rwcg1 an Schwm foldup -~•ke ~I Yuung p.il.ilt< knifti cessorlcs. $14,500. $! ________ _ Due to promut1on. we-N~wpurtBeach . 833~~90 WAITERS I t:lkhound Gd hm:.. Only ~rknightsh & Satw516~ S11an1 :.h Dullf11:htcrwASllERS, Dryers & 496·239l. "74 VW Camper hkenew have opcnrni:' for ~ <.:.ill for A~pt/ Es lab~ Jo'or exclusive Contmen-SlO. 49-t-4&3 ~ ;:;J; . .,. ire• e s~ ~.~{educed to $1,000 lkfr'lg"rato.~s. Pref nul loats, SaH 9060 Lo miles, real ~1cc. l'"ully permancnl :.,alc:.mon ~rv1ce StJllon 5.ile:.man tal Restaurunt. l\11.•ut ap·1vork:.h1rc Te rrier pup . --. ~king. Rt as. 646-5848. ••••••••••••••••••••••• equipped. 540-6452 :;.•~f~~s~7I41~~9e(~~ cxpc{ ,rl'r. V.a y & zver·, :=:r1~~~bl~~:li:~Pe~ll pies, AKC reg. M/f'.•Gi:irav.~18:.1al~ 1[i~'·Ha~~· 11' Sofa. J\ni:lt·d. Oat Wanlcd gas llliQ. also I.slander 36, well equip. Must sell cam(lt!r 8' bed. <.'nil !IAM to 4J'l1 J ohn ;f if~1 ~ s0(t~t,·~~m~.'1l~P l wmcs nee. Ap1>IY _wkdys., 551'4!832 Or~· H.B. ~e: chw al k meal, $30. Movie ~(·ree selling h1rge Spanuih cof-must sell, try $34,SOO. s ink, stove, Icebox, etc. Fey 1 N IJ /\mbros1a, Hoom 211. 50S Lh· /\ , Ki tr· t'l off Goldenwc:.l n & portable TV, make o( foe tbl & commode. SEAWIND,642·6607 Noods TLC. $300/or bst S·mdw1~·h tlcllvcry mom·.~".!!...._:-· ~o:.h St. Balboa Penn., w~~hitd:':~. ~~~·h~~e M~n'sion. A ntiques. Cer.979-1425 _640-8114. ERICKSON 23. t'lxed ofr.taltes1l.67J..49ti7. ;ngs Xlnl pllimc pos.'ScrvH'C Sl.i . Al~l'nda.nt · · pcts.6J0.3377. ) trunks, dishes, t•ameras, Met;il f'ircplac e, $40 Want to buy Street Legal keel. Loaded! 6hp motor '7S V.W. cum per 15,000 App~x 15 hrs wk. lnI full & p/timc. t(.~per d. Waitress c~pcr & must be \Vt. 1 -bl k . j cw e l r Y • r urn .. Tw 1 n J\ n t 1q u e Bed: Dunc Buggy, running or & dlngy. $4950. MIH1833 ml. xlnt cond. S.S,SOO P.P. Call 64.S·Ol 15 ~PP I Y H.a >' • ·a.re>' ,,,l'r 21. 'Apply 111 11erson, I ite ov,ca e .co_<' a·.poo .:lusswu~e. You name It, w I ma l t . S 7 S. ca . not. Elcctnc brake coo-alls. 963-2'32. I.. hcvron, W-1 ~. (.;uast Milla l\h',..1can Jo'amily! lo lovm~ ~omc, s ix yca.r:.11e have it. GmtPmk Shag, used $1 trolror lraller. 544·3417 Seamstress • upholstery. llwy. Luguna Uc h. lles'"ur· nt .. ,7 W l9th old. Desperate. 9611·68lti I yud. 549 2100 -----------i ......................................... . . ---..... a . .... · ~ ··talc salc rcfng culo - -Mull al cvcn1ms.~hrfl,hhrs o~n&. SHIPPING CLERK SL(;o:.t.i~le:..i. frfftoYC* 804SI TV, N1agr; bed, ~ewtnll ESTJ\Ti-: JEWEi.RY 1--~--' 8013 App y Jt Jo "ln~en , •••••••••••••••••••••••· ... 'h ' • nnJT'W't"lllln"rS Chr1s t c 11i.l'D 16691 2Yrsexper.req d. /\pµly Work p1l1me without • . • , I m_achm~, wheel< a'.r . Gold Ch.itn~. Turq~oi:.e. ••••••••••••••••••••••• M1ll1ke11 Ave Irvine in person. CPD Ill · nei;ll'C'lmgyourhusbandK I TTl'..NS h c~llhY:1 walkers.furn.,etc.24 Grcgonan<.:hantla.ic~-ultar Gibson ESl7S S56-I063 • · duslrics. lnl', 2100 i:: or kids. 2 3 t::v1.•s. i::am 1>layf~I.' hox traml'd .• Ii : E ._ 15th St. New1>!H Ca:.h only. b46 1730 art. 4 "ell'C hollow bod ·ai,' --W1b b1reAve,SA up 10 $50-SlOO p..-r wk. wk .... 642()5(igor548·9052_ • lle1ghls. 10am·5pm S.it. pm. $400·5S2·l~ y, J now, full time lakr, ~IOE SALES: Adkr n•• & free fa'oh1o n . . -d Kenmore ll<'frt i: I r~ Trumpelforsale , • h . 1· Sh()('S. We have an OPl'n· 1." :s. female. i.paye S yr~ Turtlerock Garage Mov maker. Ouk Crpl<' mnn • · $! 30. r to .)tart. ypmg. Ing ror as<t m· n " •r Car phonl' nt•c. 963 7170. old. all SPM 673-3741 mg Sale lots of goodies tlA O· k thl I ·rhorn~, M"l'OINl'.: COURTOIS SECHETARY p.1rl timer , • Uedrne vrov1de-. tram-Poodle s ml miniature Blkl 2>1tll &Sun. 25th. . ----. r o mpos1nJ.: ll•ltcri. & ., · a .i,..c · 1--• , • .c. u • "·' 492·8i93 bookkcep1n1t SSll 7131. Good :.t art mg s.1l,1r)' l"'r ~to t:ood hom e's. Cute Com. pwr mow~r. b1k~!>. chairs. l\11:.c AllllQUl'l>. ----------· Ho Waist Seam•. Blcent..-tal Haws ---+benefits. Mui.t h.i\c o sh rt h.itrcd blal'k pups I.imps, to)!> etc. Fn. SJ 646-2605. 81\SS GUITAR, xlot rood, QR• .on Sccretaryw/supcnorty11· pcncncc. Appl)' at 464 M«chondise I ~aM4/\flcr 4 PM · & Sun 10.5 6291 Sierra --, witbcu.se.$65. lni? skill .... Challcnv.1ni:I South Ma.in St .. Orange. ••••••••••••••••••••••·~ _ _ _ Bravo Irv. 833-0342 •Tnclt Enduro Go-Kn rt• 631 .0020 • 1 t 1~0060 · ----Ext part s & J<·ces POS ll 1011 w /l <'::.1l(ne1 ~ SOOS 2 Yn11 puppies, Brown Wood chrs tbls lamps r.1 c' II 12111' s i 11rm. r<•rm. ln•me an1:i. Sh {J •••••••••••••••••••••••! shorthu1r l'cm. & Mut1.• I> d wtr' b,.:.· rr' ·im;: c u um 1 ·b e1e 0 DaVi·nci· (711) ~-3661 op M9mt nt~ UI· k Cock 642. 5. e i.. " • ~. apprcc. -.. 'exc• nt cry . . PLAST c ANTIQUE SW1\P MEET,,_ a_c __ ~· 40: l aquanums. elc<· stoH". J s tarter . $22S. & sell CG S ·a1 SECRET A.RY FAOHICATION Bullock's Fashion Sq .. Vry lovt•ly house <'a l , ~Orl' 2271 Pomona /\v. brand ne~ 30" bolt cut 120 ba5~ biac~~!ordian ManJl!t'mc•nt Cunsullunt1 Mui.l be w1lhnv. to work l'nrk~g lut. Apr 2Stbd 9 3·j :.pade & healthy, tn ·' C .M Sat 9AM . l\'Mi $25. lhmalaya11 bac k has 24 k(•ys Only 2 yrs Firm In Corona Ol'I Marl al u va:1cty of Jobs. t'ulll Add1ss1oi"2 s: • <'~ti ;~~ 11entlc person, please n1ll 1-1ca Market. &at only. l p.1k, ,3' ,lbe;, ltkc ~~w $40 old & beu~ltful. Paid needs :.har11 pcr:.on to time. Some mel'hanica ~ 1er red· 11 I R1ta,S48·0IOO. im to 4µrn 1~ Algo1m ~lfi 7;,.<;.t o:.k for Sc iitt. 111 $.!llJO. Wtll sacrifice for an!lwcr phonc11 & <lo appl1tudc nec\'c:.sary. a ers, pony n 1.•s. e·,-------· JIU · nol Uierc ll•uvc narr\l' l!i only $7. OU or best offer ,, • , l . T $500 I t:all &l2 1194 monstrallons. tood con Germ llhcp nux pups. c1w11. no. ·, d : · .0 m.' > pini:. 0 · --sessions, antq, apprs'I & F<'mulcs. 8 week:. old . -SM 4?J3 a l Gpm wk )'S. t.lt) tit~. STATIONERY Slore In rnme pn:ics. IC rainmg. Gd home. 842 9586. ~~~~•••••••••••~?.~~Pool Tublc, port. scw1111t anytime wknd __ 5• ____ 1 ~EC RETARY (or ltl'al <.:dM rH•l.'d s s alcsludy1 May2nd. -----HORSETRAIHl .... G marh .. dri.t. .. &.1 ~ spd Office ~ntiture& Estatt• Co. In Fai.h•on· f /llm<', S days. Xlnl ---Darlln1t Black puppies. " bike. boys ~ . 641>-1034, Equl-t 8085 l k d L'-I •NOWOPEN • Co<"kupvu/Tcrner. 6 Coll break111g, rid•nl( Jfl41'M r-···-·· b l.tnd. )lu~l h;n t• it yr~ wor mg t•on s . .,...,pc•na , _ . A · 'c tl w k T "ood homes 1 1, 008 71.. ••••••••••••••••••••••• \I r t \Ill\: 65 70 "rm ly fine chcntelc Phone uca S nuqur o 8 1t" cc !>. 0 .. ~ns ,eas. ~, ~v .I \.11.~0 iiu . . Ca I j' l''runcis-Orr G7s.'.lOl0 (or 495 Newport Blvd. NU 5'16·1478. 640 M49 da. Andrfw IJ.up l:lfi" dl.imcll.'r CllYST.fl I. EXE~'!Tl".'E DESK, :. w1Jm. ' Wed·SallOAM t.o4 ·30PM -rt -· o v l' r U ll A SS LAHGE. Solid oak, l-:llt-.•11, 64()..0123, uppt. · 1t'ree, 4 lively. bl'aut1ful pe · <.:llANDELl .. :n with 12 Antq'd SECRET.ARY Bruns wick hand crank, k1tttns, wi:an ed, box Reg. Bay Arab ~l'ldtng. 5 <.:andlc·hkc hv.hts. M11"1 I $75 67J.7890. Viel rola, md I 200.•1 tr;11nt'tl. ~1 3l;ii..t yrs. E),p ncccs!>ary. .,,.e l o ;1p11rl't1 all.' .• ---.. -----• UG.U TRAtHU STOCK ROOM 641;..(ll It -c:u IMHO .... ~ <"'~' ft . 5 I'... J<I x 21 Oak desk, $50; \\tll 1rn1n for l1·~a 11 --l.ah /Uohtl' 11urp1eG, ___ ,,..., '"'·~"""la \r. "' -Exec chr $125; rccord·a- '"" 1.•t•t T\l'l' min IJO Shll CLERK I l><"ter twfl. <.·1r<'.1 18~.o.l t>e..iutJfUI, must i.~'. Qtr hors1.• i\r,1h1Jn )\Jr< . l'all w/rcmole SJSO; po 1110. l'n•,11,.;c ok. Ill\, Crum )l<i \1 JUlllon • ~Pl 3223 $200 :i~k for Hec k). 200 'ti ~d'> ( "h'1 Y cir oak ba r, SJSO: maple chr • • • · • • • ' --· · · • hc11v !\h.1 • < ar cl , n1•<ir . • • • • • 14<11<1100 m.irmf. F.'\pt•r'd tn !.hip _$250 4.94·17~5 '\011~.111l. ' R"" /\r1b1a~ 2 yr ol<J ll~ron~·wKn~• 11,'l, )htil111~ I Scan1AM/t'M rad10 $20, • • • • • • ·;· • & r · • ·t\ 1ni: .il~o cl • I • ~" • "' · · ij31·1581or493·0771 . • • • • ~ ----------:' 11111" bl CC' I{ • • '11 Antique hi· back lwd latc G-15 48J2 hrcd ('bu/Muoer. :\Inv· t:ht•<.t, mirror, ••net tahlrll , • • ; ~ I 1 1r.i c . l'(I " llOO t7(l()'s r bcrl') "°';J Cane t\C 1nA. CorHu l'l S h1rlc $SOO. 675 1741 Pianot & Of"C)ons 8090 • • • • • •\ ··.1 ' SECRETARIES llJ1Hlwrit1ng & i.umc h1bJ<'kp1lluwcuuchlok1fk'.1ut. •• M~~o1:a ny. ~ l:k'rtO<'hOO:l:146S. ••••••••••••••••••••••• • • • •: • .r·.~. m.1th. :VI'~ !;.U).5511~ lln~h Sdh r "· 3 malt ~ tu -----i\<10Jrium w stanll 20 I Id C I • • • , • 11111N\·('tkdNowl tnlrrvirwini: ' ...:. l!tl hm !>-16 8383 Jew•lry 807 11:11 . com1>INC' includ'K 1~1 ~In rlon11~\P1~fo. '• .. • • • • ~ '• .. Executi•e 9.im :tprn M1111 11tru Ptl 1.'i r e Set of llMc t'hinn, •1 .. 1 ,. k 1 ••••••••••••••••••••••• '""h s.is ~II oso7 n .;::,n 4.;.. ,.:.~ o er , , • , • 1, • • Admlnidrati•e ~11tu1d.iy flam n11011 l rom 01·ruµlt'd .I r111.111 '' 0 "" ..... ,.-.ipoo 0"'~ ' ov\'r ..,.,,,_ .,... "'"'-·---••• , • • • • •Pff'tonMI STACOSWITCHtHC X lnl 1•o nll. n !\l olr d '.:htrrn, tu I'd homi· WANTED (' Jl /\I c; s T It I·: .. :SportlftC)Gooch 8094 ••• 111 Salei JI~ ll,11.c•r , c '0,1.1 :\l1•i1.1 l i:J.l s~: M .. 7.!11'1 TOI' ('AS II UOl.l.A II ~EHVKI'; '"""' l'.ilm,, ••••••••••••••••••••••• 549-3041 ,.,,.,. • • i•ru"n t11tl'r kit I' A 11> ~·o H Y tlll I< "•lhng :! •~at~ ~a"'~· l'ool Mu1.kin nrw llllll :-.n 'h or l1h• '"· t-:qunl 0~11111r f''mplnyrr Ant "1 llC' H h1111I dni k". l«n N,•1•11~ J.l"'HI hunw J t:WELlt y . WI\ 1't' 11 l':S. ~ •.ni "'! "" 3:t, t roll 4 :I bl1x,•d lllx:la ovul 4x7 dr 1.nru: "' -.1w11 t•·rm. "' l'11•11n run111111?. fHl\ult· ,11.,11 ,.r.itrl>. /\ffcl ,\HT Uf\JEt''l'S. t:Ot.ll. 1.11.1,ooi t•I) & Ullt'<I hi•ut<·~ ·•ftcr :O.IJ.:l1Alt'l:!,~·1·s~ss . party!H\l\:IH'..13_.__ llClllUIC trl62U>IS S ILV1':H S1':HV IC1':,Fur 1>all' ~(·lr('lartal 011m .58,120tlf• -• , . "·. ISum owr hl'lp wantNt. ppll 8010 --l"I N~; FURN & AN ' t:"<'V\'f ~'. " •• ,. /\l ri•m i~· rukin.: .11111lii:aU011-. llllW. ~ •••• !':'.~~~ ..•.••••... ·I Pun l..1h l)Ullllll"'· 2 •• 11 TIQU ES. ll<!S 2200 '1'-;k·WIMKI. l lj?hl ~l'lur n TV. Rodlo. 1••m1~• .t1·m11<1n11y lt1 Ip Mal1.•1 l\•rn1il•" 11.C'lllll<'ky "I hlork, I hrown & hlaek --~a 4 (),,k & \Ill)~ nrm HIFI, S...,.o 8098 11110.!'k~l 11rklrv111v l"'riL'<l l'hickt·n l '•IWl1ll l .. 1tc-Miii Wai<her $11;,, Call!l~O:IM ,l\nnhc•im .Diamoncl wt·ilnln.g & rhulr,.,!l•J:'> Ouk 101nf·r ·•••••••••••••••••••••• l'11tl:i1u 41:.:, 114 ·h ' " l'\tlln d1~hw11!>h<'r !.75. {'lll(ll~l'm<'nt •.ct l!J\'<' lhl, $2.'i. 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COSTA MESA ' 7 . ... t .. l I H1•ntington Beach Fountain Valley EDtTION ~OL. 69, NO. 113, 4 SECTIONS, 40 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA THURSDAY, APRIL 22, 1976 .,f{(•rHOOll ~. \·. Stoc.·k~ 1 EN CENTS ' untington Mayor's Campaign Cleared] By ROIJE RT BARK•:K o• ••• o •• ,, ,.., .. ""'u Huntington Uearh Maynr 11:11 ell Wieder ha:. been dc·arl'<i of I allegations of ~·11blc 1llcgol s during her rampaagn for u ty council seal an 1971 HunllnJ:ton Bl'uch Police Chad arl Robitaille and Deputy Ua:. ct Attorney J ohn Connolly said ay that the char1te:. were not bstantwtcd by an IO\e!>t1gat1on that was termed thorough Connolly said tht· primary thrust of the JOtnt dastn ct at tomey·pohce probe was to dt'· lt•rmine if donors made contribu· lions of $100 or more without re· porting them This was required by a s tate law an effect at the lime He said th at no evidence gathered substantiates that al· legation. A letter from tht• dli.tn ct at tomey to Chief Hob1talllc this "eek said that tht> d1stnct ... t torney'i. office contcmplall'S no cramanal char~es ugaani.t any group or 1nd1v1dual as" result or the information gathl'red. There also "ere other allega lions that l-1 rs W1t.'<it1r's cam- paign uceeded a city ordinance that hm1ted contrabutioru. and l'X pend1tures to SS.000 A portion of the ordinance hai. recently been repealed but Con nolly believes that the entire <'ity r egulation 011 campaign t':< penses and contrabullon!> as not consutulional Connolly said that in any event possible city v1olat1ons ¥.Ould constitute a misdemeanor and that the statute of hm1tatlons ex· pared in 1975. Mrs. Wieder was out or town at a conferenc(' today arl<1 C'l>uld nut l1<.• reacht>d for ('ommeot Rob1ta1lle said that the 1n vcshgataon was turned"41ver to the lluntangton Beach Police Department on March 19 and that l\1 rs. Wieder. her hui.band Irv. and members of all cam· paagn committees and pnntrng companies involved had be~n in- terviewed. "There was absolutely nothing to ~ul><;ta11t1all' th1• t'lrnt'Al''·" • Hob1t111lh• i-u111 Ac·cord1ng to <'11mpu1i.n form' fa It'd with I he r1ty. thd.'nmm11t1•1· to Elect Harnett Wieder repMt cod S4.972.59 1n contnbutlons and $4 ,458.22 In e'tpCO!><'' The Committee f11r Rl''Pl'"o;1 ble Go\crnm<'nl rontnbutt•d S'J7 to Mrs Wieder as \\l'll ,,, a hl..t• amount to four other {'andu!Jll''· (~f'e MA\00R. PageA:!) Court Unseals ·Cella Transcripts Records j Relate the Suffolk County Courthouse. HOSTON <AP> A bomb ripped through a courthoui.e pro- bation office today 20 minutes after a telephoned warning con taining what a ::.late off1C'1al said were "ethnic connotutaon::. " P olice said at least IM pcrsoni. were &nJurcd. including a m • .tn who lost a leg who referred to the pendin,:: ca~c of a black man accused of murdenng se' era I "h1te Boston area coeds about four ~ear:. ago. pohce said This un1denllf1ed v1ct1m heard .. -~_.q•-" The ".1rn1ng ¥>h1rh ap p ar ently "a-. d1<,n•g ardecl h~ some "orkcrs \'ho assumt•d 1t was a hoax tame 1n un ~oonymous call from •• ¥.C>man This cit~ has been htl by a series or r ac1al 1nc1dcnLo; ..,anrc• the inst1tut111n of court orctc•n•<l buc;m~ to dt-se,::rrgate school!> Poh<'r Comm1ss1oner Robert d1C;raz1;i ,,lid one of the· 111Jun·cl saw a mun pl:J<'l' \\hat "a-. clcst•nbl•tl .is :.i homh on lhl' rtoor t1UL'11cll• till' bunk of l'll•\·:.itor' 1n 'Diamond Lanes' Considered for OC B} DOUGLAS F RIT'LSCJIE Ot I~• D•oly Pt lot ~.>ft Uthe "Diamond Lane" cxpen ment on the Santa Monaca Freeway m Los Angeles County proves su<'cessful. Oran1ote Coun \y motonsls can (•xpec·t 'ar1J lions or the srheme on all of th•~ county's major frecwa)s within lbe next few years And despite harsh cnl1r1sm or 1he Santo Monaca l-'rl1l'\\ll\ ,., p eriment, Coltrans offic1.1ls behevc the favc-week·olrJ project is working well Caltrans !\pokcsman Richard Stephens said an an anlt•rv1ew Wednesday that if the "Diamond 1.ane" e rror! to push moton:sts In· to car pools works out, sim1l:.ir cf forts will he tried on tht• Newport. San Diego, SantJ An<J and Rivers 1dl' Frc<:¥>av'> 1n Oran~e County If the e'(penments vrcl\t' -.ul' ('CSSful . Ill' 'la111. "[}1,1m0111I j;.nnes" \\nuld ht" :ul<ltotl in till' rtrxt few \l'a ri. to the S.111 llll'l.!O !'ret•¥.a\ frnm 1ht• ~t•\q111rt 'rtt•t·\\ '" 111 tlH· Omni:" Count\ hnt'. on th<' "'''" purt l·'n•t•\\ ·'' Pilot ought In "Buzzing' from the San Diego Freeway lo the Rivers ide Freeway and ·on the Riverside Freeway from the Newport FTeeway to the Santa Ana Freeway. The "Diamond Lanes" arc special lanes. eathc•r rcgul:Jr lanes or improved freewa) shoulders. sc•t aside dunni:: pcok hours for the exclusive use or buse11 and car pools On the Santa Monaca f-'rec" a~ he said. car pooling has 1n creased sign1f1cantl~ smcc• thl' "Diamond Lane" was opened Caltrans traffat• watcher~ counted 10.200 car pool!> on th<' fr et.?way wel'kly before t he• "Diamond Lane"· opened, said St<'phens Ilul after raw• WC'Cb thr number ha s rllmhed t o 24,950 S1m1larlv. bus rul,.r:o; have 111 creased o;incc tht• ht ginning nl thl• cxp1·nm1•11t frnm fl :mo to lR.020, he ~aid Mean"hllt'. tr.1ff11· un th1· frt'C\\ :iv ha" clroppt•cl to~ ·I pt•r <'rnl of \ht• form1•1 n11r1l>1•r o( rars Bui l>ct·au,1• ol tlw t.:rt·utl'f numh<·r nf car pool-. !J7 IK'rt'l'nt of the• original numtw.•r or com muter" 't 1 ll a re tr;" cling on t ht· frt•t•" ,I\. lw .._,11d C'~1ltr:i11" h.1-. -..•t ,1 goal or I I Jl('oplr Pt'r <'.1 r At tht• lwi:mnang 11f thl' t''liJ)1•r1 1111·nt. there· "<'n' l 111 IH' 11 p I•• pt' r "a r, .., :i 1 cl !'llt•ph1•t1<,0ll i\lt1 I (1\1' \\l'<'k-.. lh1• <St>t' Uli\~10~1>. Pa.-:1· A21 ll<'kan g and said lo the man. ··You l eft ~our package,'' d1Gra11a said. but the man ron awav This m an "as descnbcd as a short "hale man in his 40s \\ho had sandy, spar~e hair and \\alked¥>1thahmp '"We hav(' a iiood dt's<'npt1on of the per~on "ho laid thl' bomb down on the floor. and wt.''re look· m~ for th;it Vt'r!>On ' Huntington Post Office Probe Ends Findings in an investigation in· to alleged mail losses at the llun· tington Beach Post Ofric<' have been sent to the postal inspec- tor's oCCice in Washjngton, 0 .C .. 11 was learned Wednesday llector Godinez. manager of the Southern California Dastnct of the Postal Ser v1re, s aid of· f1c1als tn Washington are rev1ew- m~ the ann•stigataon bt•fore fmal a ction as taken m the ca"e Godme1 :.aid he as awa1l1ui;: \\Ord from Washington and will make a der1s1on "afkr the mat ter has gone lhrough all the chan nels ." The in\•csl1gation involv<'d al legations that a subs tantial <imount of t111rd class mail was destroyed al l he Jlunt1nJ?lor lk'a<·h Post Offlet• Jan JI Post MastN Dl'an Ward ancl mall supe rvis ors llow:ird \1 onahan anti Theresa Mcrc1rr haH' bt•<'n put on leave sann· lt11• 't;ir1 Of the 10\ l'St1j?al1on God1ne1 s aid Wednesday that Ward d<'fm1H•ly wao; not m\'olved "1th th<' d<•struct ion of lhl• mall lie saul that 10H''t1i;:ators w1•rr .1ttemplmg to J'l'l'rlJin \\hC'lhn \\'ard h~111 h<'t'n made aware of th<' allt·~ecl loss and 1f 1n \(':o.l1J?alors wt·n· ~aven complete Jncl accurate information Th£' matter \'. 3 11\ rnvcstiga\rcl hy th1• Sant.1 An.1 postal ins1wr tor's offlC\' brfon• !wing turrlt'cl llH'r to thr S.1n Franc·1sC'o an q·stai::atnr C:11d111c1 sa1cl 01!.C'1phn:in· urt um '' 1t<·ndin1: t(l(lt1 y ai:nin~l a llrl\llt<• pilot \\ho nllt'i.:t•cll\ rn :uk ha1;•1 ckm-. lo" kH•I pa!-.~t·:. nH'r tlw 11111111111:1011 l"':tl'h \llt'r IHl'l• lalt• Wt•1ln<'"''1v nii:ht. pohrt' :-.u1d tod,1) ~11ri11gdal«-lo Fra11kli11 Dall' ...... -·· ., ~ P•yM VALVES SEALED AT COUNTY DESALINIZATION PLANT In Fountain Valley, Bitterness Over Federal Pullout FV Desalter Closed After Nine Months By KATHY C'LAN<"Y . Ot ·~~ 0.11, l'Hol Stiff A $10 million scawater dt·salt ing plant at Water Factory 21 10 Fountain Valley has been put in mothballs by th<' US. Depart mcnt of the Interior ThC' expC'rimcnlal lhrC'c millton-gallon-per·day fac1lct). bwlt with S4 million an local fund~ ~nd S6 m1llwn 1n ft'dC'r:il granb was clo!><'d down nt tht• t•nd of March. JUSt nant• months after 11 Mart£'d operation A spokesman ror tht' Oran!le County Waler D1str1tt. wh11:h operates Water Factory 21. su1d cr<'WS today wcr<' st•ahng uff valves and preparing tht' fac1hty for '"standby conchtaon " ' ll really 111 pretty iiad," s:.1111 rl1'ltnt'l spokesman Cordon Eher '"\\''' frrl th;1t the f(OV<'rn mcnt didn't fulfill its contract " The I ntcrior OC'partmrnt's Of face of Watt•r Research anrl Technol ogy had originally af.(reed to provide opl·rat1ni( funds for the prOJCl't for l\\O 111 five~ ears. Elser said. Rut now fccleral offinab ha\•' <SN• OESAl.TER. l'a ~t· i\21 3 'Agents' Sought in $850 Theft /\ bandit lt·am or two hlat'k'> and om• Cauc·as 1an l'la1mmi( to h1· nan·ot1cs ai:cnl!:. • ., sou~ht Loda~ after bursting into a north llunt lllllton Ht•iu·h home \\'l•dnesda v and taking nc•arlv SR.50 rrom fmu pcrson11 prC!'il'nl W1tn1•i-•;i•11 ohla1nt'll th•· mrt•rafl ·-1 1 t'i:1~trot11111 11111111>1·1 .. ~ 11 hu11<•d llw lw.11•h 11t t•\ \r1•m1•h 111\\' ull1tud1• ancl tra1·1·ll It 111 fu111•rt1111 Mun1r1p al A1rp111 t School Renaming Asked Polict' OcH•C't1vf' .la1·k Wul),h today wus inti.'• vu•\\lllJ! 1h1• v1<· tim. N 1•lson l"lll0<'1'11IO of 11:1'11 l'hateau Lune and t hn·1· 11llH'f' whn w1lnl'SSl'd I ht• holdup, re• 1 Tht• tnform.1t11Hl ~.tl'o lllrtlt'cl tlv1•r tu Fecicr,11 Anat111n 1\d · lfll'\I rat wn .1uthoratll'' tncl.1 \ or (111thl'r .1rt1011 follo\\1n~ u1•st 111n1r1" ol the 'll"l>l.'<'t pilot t till' north <'llunty 111rl1eld Yachts Prep For Ense11ada The ocean wall be full of southbound boat!' this weekend aii the 29th annual N e"° p o t t 8 t' a r h t o En11enada rocc ~NS und<'r way al noon Saturclay A field of 571 yachL.'l will be saahnft an l'oc:irrh of 22 perpetual troph1l's m tht• :1nnual Tequila Derby A complete roundup. nlong with the h st of all the en· iu11, flltoo St.ot• ,.... .. tries. will be round o n 'THE NICEST THING' J• ,1 r ,. n ls r r om Sp ri n 5( ti a It' S(•hool in llunt1ngton Reach will .l"k \\'t·~lm1n<,t<'r S(•hool Distrl<'t trustN'" tonaf.!hl to rcnam<' tht• <"ampus 1n honor of tht• ~<'hool pnnc1pal Th<'' h::av{' collected 239 names on a P<'l1t1on asking that the <1chool at 14422 Hammon Lane be renamed to honor Jomes W. Franklin. pnnc1pal there for the past nine year s. lie is retiring this June. "It 1s just the naresl thing that has C\'er happened to m<'." said Frank l in . 65, whose wife . Kathq·n . 1s the d1str1ct psycholOl{ISt Franklin, who taught 18 years In Oklahoma before Joining the Westminster d1 stri<'l in 1957, said he won't a ttend toni~ht's 7:30 board meeting at distnct offices for "sentimental" reasons. k~ow that thes t• pc•opk lw11• lhink gardinll ('! r('u m !>I un1·1·' of I h1· a lot or me. and thut 1s the 1cinf.( armed rohbery on the cake." F1noc<.•h111 t t•lc·µhonl'tl pol11·1• Sprinf{dnl<' PTO Pres ident about 4 pm to rl'port thl' holclup Barbara llewlinR smd . "lie 1s an which he and his I:'"'"':-. "1·r1· fairly special to a lot uf people menaced" 1th a tire irc•n. around here We couldn't reullv They claim<'fl the 1ntru1lrr' think or anythin~ to do for him posed ai. narcotics dl'lcC't1H•s that would be as nice as this " searchlni;: for contraband clru.is. Alice Rose. who spurred tlw although they were certain 1t "a' petition effort. said the n('w a ruse and thus cooperated. name originated with sixth gradl• Detect ave Sgt Bert Chadwick teacher Ted Seaman. then said a description of the getawa)' spread. car last seen headed northbound "To us, naturally, he as the on Springdale Street ¥>as traccfl greatest.'' she said. noting has to a Los Angeles address. but •I Jove for children and devotion to check of th al locataon proH<I education fruiUess. She said petitioncrs will raise The victims· loss included funds for a new school sign ir the several hundred dollars in cash board approves their plan. and assorted turquois<' and silvrr The school isn't located on Spr-jewelry pocket<'d by the sus· in1dale Street anyway, she said pects No one seem s to know how it got They were described as about its name and it frequently is con· 27 to 29 years old and two mem · fused wilh nearby Spring Vic-w bers or the team were at least six School feet, five inch es lall and Franklin 's teachin~ ex weighing ahout 200 pounds, wit· 8\' TOM BARU:Y ·o, •h• D••ty P1•ot \t•1t The California Su pa 1·ml' Court todav ordcn•d tht· un~t·ahn~ or tran~<'r&Pl!> of Or.llll!l' Count~ Grand Jury ht•unn~' lh;1l led lo the mdH'tmt•nt of I>r Low' .I Cella Jr and th rel' 1•1wll'fl•ndanh Ocputy 01str1<·t 1\ttorm·y Orc•t ta S t•ar:-",1, .111\ .-.t·d h \ tdephonl' of thl' h1~h 1·11111 t tit• ('ISIOn <I'> Shl' Jll l'lt.111•11 ltl lf'a\ I' for Supt•rior Court .Judi:t· Jt•1 roltl S 011\t'r.., <'•lllrtr1111rt1 .11HI furlhl'r prt•tnal .1c·t111n 111 tlw C£'11:t <'tl~l· · · T h 1 ... m l' a 11 , I h a l t h 1• tran~rnpls wall nm' ht• ,,,,11l:1hll- m run to lhl· pultht•,' thl' IJl'll S<'CUlOr ~aid '"ll \\,II'. 1111' 11111\ poss1hl£' 1·mirM· rue· lhl' Suprcm1• Court to tu kt• · Law\ t•rs for t ht· t11ur a1·1·u-.l•d men ~aul th1•v "1H1ltl withhold comment on ih1• dt•l·1s1on until they arc offic1alh not1f1cd of thl' ruhng. Judgl' Ollv(•r ., hl'rni: asked to day to rul1..• on a num!')(.·r or mu taons. including a pka that def en· dant Theodore Schiffman. S:J. 111 Santa An:i. be j!l\'en :1 'cparat1· tnal CC'lla. ~I . ~durfman. CMrgl' Lewis Olll·ndorr. I I. of Lal!un.1 A each ;i n d St<' p h <' o Hob l' r t Evans. 31. of M 1ss1on V1t•J1J. fa1·1· tnal May 2 1 an Superior Court <Jn 127 fclon\ ('011nls c·ontaanC'd HI a i::rand 1ury 1nd11·t m t•nt It I!> alll'l:(l'<I that lh1· J?rOUI> ~1phon<·d at l<'ast S2 m1ll111n 111 (unds from I\\ o Oranl!t' County hosp1t als: M 1 ~:-.aon l'ommunity 111 !\1 i ~ s 1 o n V 1 c· J o a n rl M l' r c· \' General an Santa Ana Rut all four dcf<•n<l:rnts havt• an carhC'r trial dut1• of Ma' 11 in l.o-. AngclC'!-> Fl'clcral ("011r1110 -.r111ila1 <'nm1nal all1•i.:at1011 ... HB Sch ool ()ffi <"iul Paln1~r Re•4·ov«•rin µ Chat ll'' !1 .tlm1·1. cll'put' su~rint<'nch•nt ul lhl' llunl111~'1n11 ~wach ('al' ll'h:nH'nt ,tn 1 S1·hrlf1I fl1stnct , 1s r1·r11' t•110I! .il 111' home an N1•\\ por l lka1'11 art1•r ... ur)!C'rv thr<•(' \I. 1•1•ks .1jl•1 anti .111 JmO<'hll' VII U' Inf('( tcon SUJll'r&nt1•nclc11t !"I/\ Moff<:ll '>Jiii Pnlmt•r hopt'' lo rl'turn '" his clut1t'' w1th1n .1 11111ph• 11( w1•1·k ~ <it•I wl'll ~11•1•1mi.::-. may h1· M'nl 1111lcs t r 11·1 11fl11•1•!-., Mulfl'll i-11111, uni! will lw 1111 "arrh•d 111 l'ulmt·• Ora n¢•• _l ("o:,.~ ~(Jj · \\~n•bt•r Mo-.th cloudy ton1J!hl 1 h·,1nnjl Fr 1cl,1\ 11ft1•r111wm ('nol F1 11la~. hlf.!hs in llll' mad fill.; and low tnn1i:ht m1cl ;i(J!o l~SIDE TODA,. rlu ~hol~ mny hi' n q<>otl idea lhis venr -hut h11atenn 1s not aa1111 UCl'11 f>r Thnmas Cl'sano. last µtar ~ 11uhtanrl· ing teoch('r aumrd wmrwr. Pagl' J\9 Index At YOUf" \.etYttt Al ,,,,.,mtOtOft k•ll"'I A II AM UNlt" El"" .. mlMc' Ct Mo"ff T<.,. L M 8oyd 8 1 Mo•IO C.tlllornl• A) Mlll..,ol ,11110• (.at Mr Corrwr II N_.UWl.11 HtW\ Ctonlli.O DI Oil Ou~eCow.,ly Comto C• ........ 0-.0worcf C• $perh OHi" Nell CH .... \lo(l Mo f'lleh Edllor101 Po.. "' T•lt•l\101\ E•lel1oin,...•l O• T"e•lot\ 'lM•o CS·CI ..... 1 .... .... IM "•cttd Al,01 ""'"'"'.,I .._,..tc.... CJ ~::t:od=a=~="=s =bo=a=t=i n=J.l=p=a=jt=e=. :-A-1-:1 ~--School Prlnelpal Franklin CSeeSCHOOL, Page A2) nessestold police. ·~~~~~~---------------~~--~~~~~~~ ~--~~~~~~...:::::::::-"""'::=--==--====::-:-=-=::::: He said. in his Oklahoma drawl. that no matter ¥>hat ac hon the board takes. "I will still 2 OAILV PILOT H/F Medics' Program Costly f 'ru1n Pagt-,\I SCHOOL ... penencc• has ranged from a onr teacht•r t•l1•ment:iry !.chool in Oklahoma to sPrving as 11upcnn- lemlenl ut a 'mall h1 i::h M'hool to teut•hing :in1I M·n ing as an ad mrn1~tratnr in \\\•stmin,tcr And whtle <'dlll'Gt1on has l'hJn.l!ed. he Sdlrl, "We 'till haH• c·hddren "hfl "'Jill tu h•Jrn to re· .1d and\.\ nt1• · Franldin ,,11d lw i.tn •''<'' b:.i::.1c -.kill-; .111d bt•ltt•\ l'' tt·arh1n~ 1<. an ••ul,l<1ndin.1: profr,s1on for th1,...c vrh11 IO\ l' prnpl C' · tr I hJd 11 tn rlo m t'r I "'ouldn t lhangl' on<' lh1ni::." hl' said. not lnj:! man) Of h1<; fom1l} (\.\h1ch In· <'lucll'I> M'\ t•n d11ldrcnl arl' in 1•dur<1ti on \\\•don't haH' a fam1lv rl'u 111on " h<' <,aid "Wt• ha\'c· a l1•aC'ht•rs conference " lits :.on. 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'f'~f1,,U1~ .., 1\rnctn'f\' ,.,...r~Al DESALTER Boys CJub S la tes Art Show., Au c tio n Thr lluntington HeOJrh }Jin" Cl11h \.\ 111 hold an art -.ho"' and 111wt1on Satunla\ at 7 pm JI tht• 1·11~ hall coufcrcncc room,, 2()00 Main St HO\·., C'luh D1reC'tor Patrick Oo\\nC} -said that pror<'~ds "'" gfl lfl\\ ard.; operating the fac1111" Tl11•rt• "' 111 he a S2 50 dnnal1nn l>o" nt•y :<.;rnl fr.-e "ine and hors 11'1w11\ res"' ill be s1•r..,cd Brid#i{f' Sui cid~ SAN FRANCISCO <i\P> -A \\oman '4hn abandonNI .1 '"'r l't' s:1.,tcrC'd to a \\nm 1111 ;1('t'Usf'ff in lhL• J;!UnshOt fl!'alh or ht•r h11\b;1111J ll•aped tu ht·r dctJth from 1 hf' (;olden Catt• Brid~t'. th1• sp<1n·~ 57.tth kno\\ n ;umpt•r From Page ,, I DIAMOND total has rcuchcd l 3-thc halfway point "Th<''e are the kinds of figures that cncourag<' us," he said. "Rut it 1s too early to call 1t either a surress or a failure "It may bl• that the first half C'ame l'asil v a nd the last half will take some t1m<' " Four kind-. of C'ar pool inren· tl\'es arc bctnit tried by Caltrans th1<1\ear In :idd1t1on to lhl' "Diamond Lanes·· restricted to C'ar pool and hus use. th<'v inelude Seltlntt ·up ~pecial rar pool lanrs on freeway shoulders that would be available to ('ar pools and huses rlurang peak hours and \\Ould revert to shoulders on o(( h11u1., ConslruC'lion of new lanes ex· du\lvelv for car poot11 and buse!.. Ramp metering, y,.h1rh al lo'" one ear at a time onto lh1• fn•1•way StC'phcns !>aHI this ":-t<'m hnc; bc<'n i.uc<'C'"~fu l in IA>i. i\nJ!t•I<'' Cc1unt,\ :11111 ramp m<'tc•nnir with C'ar pool hypas" htnt•s will be lnstalle1l along the Ncwp()rt fr('\'way this yc•ar. Dr. Luskin Picked To Head College Dr. Bernard J . Lus kin. Coast Community Coll<'ll<' D1stnct \'ICt' r~ancellor or educational plan- rung .and del'elopmcnt. has been appointed president of the new Coastline Community CoUegc Luskin, who taught business C'ourses at Costa Mesa High School in the early 1960s. was selected from c1mong 43 appli· cants for the job from across the nation He will assume his new position May 3. according to Dr. Norman Watson. d.istnct chan· cellor The 38-year -old Huntington Beach resident will head up the new college, which was recently formed to take hU\'Y student enrollment pressures from sis- ter colleges Orange Coast and Golden West The new "college \.\1lhout walls·· is scheduled to open in September. Luskin said the new eollege "'4-111 be a comprehensive com- munity college that will offer programs that deal with people and changln11 ideu." lie said courses will be con· ducted throughout the rommum- ty In areas like bowling alleys, . f artory lunehrooms, living rooms. bank conference rooms and s hopping centers. Luskin said the lhlrd college "open format" will save $45 million that would have been needed to ronstruct campus buildings. New .•. Students won the award this )Car. he said. for their effort:. to build bird feeders and houses. upgrade fencing and add1n.:- trees The s tudents also d\' \'eloped a tutoring program with seventh and eighth 1i:rade stu· dents teaching }1ounger C'h1ldren about e<'ology. he s aid Juvenile Teaching Shelved The Huntington Beach Main Street library annl'x is di~play- 1ng an exhlb111on of bells rollect - ed by Mrs Franrc'I <.: Abbott. a rc~1denl of thc Cit} The.> bells will ht> on d1splav thtoul{h May ut 525 Main St The &rnnex hours are 12 noon to 9 p m. Monday through Thursday and 10 a.m to 4 pm Saturday XL-100 ColorTrak RCA's most automatic TV ever! Ren XL-100 ColorTrak Now1 Superb RCA XL-100 ColorTrak System performance In a handsome new table model' Here's tho new TV that "thinks 1n color" automatically ad1usts the picture to bring you hfehke color lrom scene to scene. lrom channel to channel. and in most any room light See 1t in action .. today• ncn the 11irHn1'> M04•1 IU4~ 19" diagonal GREAT V ALLIES IN RCA XL-100 -1 00% SOLID ST ATE T. V. lht '•Oii Cl AH Modtl I UnJ 15" diagonal s3s99s s55000 f 'ull f 'nc•lof11 M nrrnu• ic•' 1•111 .... Our 1•c·r~orurl fhu• \ c•11r '811nrnufeo1• Ou I 1·1·r~1 ,.rod11c·I Mi• .fttc·ll! 275 East 17th St. Costa Mesa ...... ..._.~ 20_..w..... Jr. Phone 642-8882 Store Hours Daily 9-6 Sat. 9-5.jO s.n-. .. "....__,,.,... ~ '"' ' I' .. t Irvine EDITION ' VOL. 69, NO. 113, 4 SECTIONS, 40 PAGE S ' ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA THURSDAY, APRIL 22, 1976 Today's Closlna- .Y. ""toeks TEN CENTS i Cheating R .ap Hits 50 Point Cadets WEST POINT. NY <AP1 cadel!> were being m vt-st1galed an 1951 , whf'n :J7 lootbaJl pla)'er!> F ifty cadets at the U.S. M1htary The announcement said that and 52 other cadets rei.1gned Academy have bt'en chargt.·d the inves11gallon cleared 49 after they exl•hanged exam with cheating on an elcctncal cadets or involvement 10 "un answers man organut'd cheating engineering exam1nat1on and authoraed collaborallon" on the scheme two others have resigned an one take-home exam. m addition lo In 1973. 15 c adet:. l esagncd l)r ol the m ost serious scandals 1n the two cadets who resigned alter "ere expelled after bemg con· the insltlution 's 174 year history adm1ttrng they violated the honor '1cted of passing answers on an The academy said today that cod e. and the 50 who were e>.am aJl those mvolved an the <'ase arc charged. . S1m1lar !>Candal'> have taken second classmen. or Junior~ The case recalled the biggest p I ace at other i.. er' 1 l' e Previous reporb had said 101 :.candal to e\ er hat West Point academic!> ~ Blast Hurts 18 Bomb Rocks Boston Courthouse BOSTON \AP> A born b who referred to the pending case the Suffolk County Courthouiw ripped ll\rough a courthouse pro· of a black man accused of This unidcnt1f1erl v1ct1m heard a A West Point spokesman s uld the names or the 50 chaqwd in the current scandal ha\t.' been forwarded lo lhl' academy e<>m· mandant, Brig. Gen Walter L1mer He will rev1e\\ the aJlega· t1ons and decad e "hether to d11>· miss the charge:. or recommend hearings )( hearangs by a board or re gular Army oHtcer:. arc held. the officers "ill conduct an andepen· dent investigatlotl und the uc cused cadets will be entitled to leRal counsel for their defense. The final decision on whether to d1sm1ss a cadet accused of v1olat· mg the honor code rests with the !>ecretar) or the Army. The academy honor code re· qwres that ··a cadet will not he. cheat or steal. or tolerate those \\hodo " An academ~ spokesman. Col. Thomµs Garrigan. said th(' ... 1. leged cheatintt occurrt.'<i on an ex am that the cadets \\ert> given lo take home and complete on their own during the f1r:.t \wo weeks or March The charges wt.•rc tn\'('Stigated b\' an 88-man cadt"l honor com ni1ttce. whl('h con\ened an dJv1dual 12 man honor boarru. to hear the case:-Thl• ptO('eedin~s <See CA DETS, Page i\2) """""''""batio o((j e .todar20 tnuwtcs mur-tteri ·everal white Boston ticking a nd said tn the man, ~ ----, .. . . • -.,. y1 ~w.•• .A'*# "*ou1~~ge, .. laming what a s tate official :.aid pohC'e s · '. · '•-ur~:-~.. °' :::--- were "cthn1<' connotations " This city has been hat b) u awa\' "~-- PolJce said al least 18 persons· serres of racial incidents smct• Thi!> man w.ts ctes<'n~ as a we re m1ured, ancludmg a man the institution of court oraere<l short white man in his 40-. \\ho wholostaleg busmgtodescgregatesC'hoobi; h11d s andy , ~par.:.c batr ;ind The warning 1Ah1ch ap Pohn• Commissioner Robert walked 'Atth a hmp parently was disregarded b~ d1Graz1a said one of the m1ured "We ha\'e a good dl'scnpt.Jon of some workers \\ho assumed It :.a'A a man pla<"e v.hat \\as the person who laid the bomb was a hoax came an an deSt'nbed as a bomb on the floor down on lht' floor, and 'Ac· re look anonymous call from a woman outside the bank of elevators JO fSet> 8 0 )18, Page A2> Celia's Transcripts Called Up The Californaa Supreme Court today ordered th<.· unsealing of transcripts o ( Orange Count) Grand Jury heunngs that led to the md1c1mcnt of Dr Lows J Cella J r and three codcfcndunb. Dcpul) District Attorney Oret ta Sears "as advised h) telephone or the high court de c1sion as s he prepared to leave for Supenor Court Judi?e Jerrold S. 0 It \'Ct· s ('OU rt room J nd further pretrial action in lhe Cella case A Seerel Plot•e Ua n Wa rnl' r \ l<.'fl l wale hes as Garv Warner tno shirt), Mark Aarvold <dark shirt l and Bill Wurncr <c hecked shirt I s pin down nl'Wt..'St run found by re· sourcl'lul !>kateboardt•rs 1n Newport Beach. Skatrt-ioardcrs rPccntly have been banned from stt•cp rouds by the Nev. port Citv Council und from :.in abandoned re servoir by the I rvinc Com pan). Th(·~· aren't telling where this run ts and the~ swore photographer lo sccrcC'~ Deer Visitors San Andreas • Fork Found~ "Thi s means that the transcnpls will now be a\aalable in full to the public ... the pro- ~ecutor said ··1t was the onlv possible <'ourse for the Supreme Court lo take " Tu:o Bucks Invade Oceanside OCEANSIDE <AP> The four-legged visitors Quake Feared O.••• Pttel \t•tt ,..,_,, LEARY'S IRREPRESSIBLE GRIN AT LAX IN 1973 Drug Cult Leader Was Being Returned to U.S. In Custody Would Tim Leary Find LagunaHostile? H~· JACK ('tlAl'rt-:LL Ot '"' D••f• r1101 ''•" 111•11plt• rai.:htl) or" ron~ly , hd1w1I tum und nnw hl' ts turmnJ! nrouncl nr Tamoltl\ Ll'tlr\. II. ho 1HH"t' .mil an ttwir words. 'snitch1n,:: tcsr1f1f'd h1• \Ut' a "l;m1• trav1·kr tht•m nf('." rurct'll said Crom tlw 21'11 C'C'ntury" cionrwcl a llt• sa1c1 th(' mo~t d:imaJltni: hlut• p111 ~trasw ,.e,ll•cl suit Wt.'d t1•!.t1mon\ in lnr.11 l'\'<'" 'Aas th111 nesday unll tr.HelC'd away from IZ•Hn t o th(' Or:ingc ('nunty pnson and into an unccrrnin and Grand .Jury :ajtainst hts former possibl) anhosptlabldutur<' attorney G cnrgl' Chula Leory Leary. a sometime n•sHknl of hC'lped ~et Chula conncted of LaJ:uno IJca<'h and u mun 1111<'t' m11ri1unna PoS:<<'.,saon called the "ha~h pnl'c;l t)f Um ' .. As far a<> t ht• JK'Ople '-' hn probably \4 ouldn'I ht' 11.dcoml'cl t.1lked \\Ith mc ar<' concernl:'d. 1t backanthei\rtColom·lwh1c;old "as an uncallc·d for action fnencts . not nfl<'r his tcstimoO\ al ht'rause they know how hard grand JUr~ mqu1rres into under Chula 'Aorked to keep him from ground radical group<; :.lnd ~oin~to pnc;on."' Pur<'ell i;aad . against otherc; "ho hl•lped him In late 19n. Learv was de <Related story. Pa11e /\3) nounced by his son. John. no" 2fi. \ Those are the assessment:-nf and other radicals !Laguna Beach Pohce Capt l':eal Leary could return to La~una 1 Pur('ell. As a patrolJlan. PurC'ell Beach busted Leary in 1968 on the dru$: lie was murned here And he 1 ch arges which sent the former ln ed in an ocean~de home an the Harvard lectu rer to pnson for 1300 block of Gaviota Street dur· 'the first time. mit 1968 Later. when he moved • Purcell still maintains con to the San Franci!ICO area. he ·tacts on lhe ''street ··The word is would return to Laguna Beach 'oot. Purcell said. "he's fallen out periodically and stay a t an \of their J!ood ~ract-s " oceanfront hotel. "It i~ my feehn~ 1n talkm~ \4lth Leary waii arrested by Purcell ·the various pcoph.• who htl\c.' Dec. 26, 1968 In the c1ty·s agin~ known Leary personally, and and rustic Woodland Dri"e area. those" ho h:n e known about him Purcell said his attenuon was at from their brothers and sisters. tracted to Leary's battered whih• his teslimonv has uoset a lot or station wagon because It was ~e ~ho_ fell._ that .ill tho~~ _ <Stt L~~~ Y ._P•g~ ~> LawyC'rs for th<' four a('cused ml•n said they \\ ould "1th hold com menl on the dt>caston until they are offtcially notified of thC' ruhnM Judge Ohvl'r as bC'inA asked to d;iy lo rult> on a number of mu lions. includin~ a plea !hat defen- dant Theodore Scharrman. 53, of Santa Ana. bl' ~l\t'll a SC'paratc· trial t'<'lla. !'>l , Schiffman, Ceor,l!e J.c11.1s Ollendorf. 44. of Laguna lh'al'h anti SI 1.•phl'll Hobt'rt E' ans. 31. of M 1~''"" V1e10. fa<'1· trial Ma~ 24 in Supt'nor Court on 127 fclonv count.. contained an J .:rand JU r) 1nd1C'lmC'nl Jl I'> Jllt•gt•d that thl' j!lllllf' ~•phom•d at lt.·a~I $2 m11l1un in fund!> from t11.o Orani.:c Count\ ho!>pllals M ""on Communal\ 1r1 ~1 1., c; 1 on \' 1 t• J" and ~1 <' 1 r \ Gem•ral an Santa Ana But all four dc•ft-ndanl'> ha\I· JO <'Miler trial d;1l<' of May 11 an I.<" 1\ns.t<'I<'!> f''t•rkral Court on s1mal.1r criminal a llc~.1111111' Iran Oil TalkH TF:JIRJ\N , l111n (J\f'l H('prrst'n\ut I\'£'' or th<' Nution;tl Iranian Oll ('o and th<· run 'orlaum of Wc•st1•rn ml 1·11111 p1.1n1es thnt markets Ira nian oat haH• be1tun seC'rt'l talk:-on lran'c; dt'mand that the consortium 1n rrcas<' 1ls purchai>c' Tht' Western group reduced its bu) ... J? la"t October to 4 7 m1ll111n harrcls a day althoui:h a J'l7:1 a~reement called for 1t to tah f; ·1 m11l1on barrels Yachts Prep For Ensenada The ocean ~ill be full of southbound boats this weekend as the 29th annual Newport Bea('h to Enscnada race gels under way at noon Saturday. A rield of571 ) achls will be sailin~ m search or 22 perpetual trophies in the annual Tequila Derby J\ complete roundup. alonl? w1lh the hst of all the en· tries. will be found on today·s boating page, All. paid a' 1s1t at thL• 5 µ m . bus mess rush hour. ··Then~ are two mul<.' deer running around dim ntown." a telephone.• caller told police. The det•r ral'cci past Mission Avenue and Horn and toward t he ocean with people in pursuit Wednes- day Almost a mile into the sea. harbor patrolmen roped orw buck and pulled 1t into a boat. The other slipped on an embankment and was taken lo C:..amp Pendleton for medical t reatment. lb hindquarter was injured slightly. The deer that tncd lo swim across the Pacific v. as !>el free on thL• Murinc base m reward for a good try. 'Diamond Lanes' Considered for OC 8~ DOl 'GLAS t'RIT7SCllf: Ot O•t O'ity (llltlot St.1ft If the "01amond Lane" l'XPl'rt ml•nt on tht• S:i nta Mon1C·a Freeway 1n Lo' /\nJ.tel<'' Cnunty provC'S "ut•t•t•ssful. Orangt' Coun I.\ motora!>li. <·an t.•x1:>ecl v:Jtrn lions of th<-'>C'h('ml' on all of th1i. «Ounl) 0!> ma101 frt•t•w;ay'> w1th111 lh(• next few vear'> And despaic• har!>h C'nl1c1sm of the Santa Monaca f''rcl•wa v ex perim('nt. l'altrans offa.C'iuh believe the ft vt' "l'ck old proJec1 is working wcll C.iltrans SJJ-Oke!>man R1chanl Steph<'ns :1a1<t in an interview Wednesday that 1f thC' "Diamond Lane" effort to push motonsts In to car poolc; 11. orks out. s1m1lar cf forts "111 bt• tried on the ~l''-'port . San 01e1.?o. Santa Ana and Riverside Frec wa ~s 1n Orange Count\ · rf the ex pen mt•nl!> prove ~UC' Ce!-srut. he said. 'Diamond Lanes·· 11.ould be added JO the next few years to the San Oie~o Free" ay from the Newport Freeway to the Orange County line. on the Ncwp<>rt Freeway from the San Diego Freeway lo the Riverside Freeway and on the Riverside Freeway from the Newport Freeway to the Santa Ana Freeway. The "Diamond Lanes" are special lanes. e ither regular lanes or ;mproved freewa)' shoulders, set aside durinit peak hours for the exclusive use of buses and car Po<>ls On the Santa Monka F'teeway, he said . car pooling has in creased s11tnificanlly sinct' the 'Diamond Lane·· wasopcnl·d Caltra n ~ traffic walC'hC'r' counted 10,200 car pools on the frpcway weC'kh· befort• lhc• "Diamond Lane'; opened. s:rnt Stephens But after rive weeks. the number ha~ dimbl·d lo 24.950 S1m1larl~. bus riders have 111 rreascd s anl't' the bcganninA ot th<' t>xperiment from fi,.100 lo lR,020, h<' saarl Mean'A-hi l l'. lraff1<' on tht• freeway has dropped to 89 4 per cent of the former nur.iber of cars. Bul because of the greater number or car pools. 97 percent of the orhtinal number of com muters still arc traveling on the freeway. he said Caltrans has set a goal or I •I people per car. Al lhe beginnan~ CSef' DIAMOND, Page AZ I SPRING HOME SIYLES SHOWN tr you are thinking about dr essing up your home for spring, today's Daily Pilot brings a vane· t}' of suggestions. "Ch arm for To day's Life Style" is a special section describing the latest in home fumjshings available lo Orange Coast r esidents. The information on decoral· ing fashions and furnishings values 1s contained in the eight· page Section beginning on Page Bl SACRAM ENTO <API -St'acn lists have JUl>l d1scovt.•n•d a west fork of the San Andr(':Jl> fault off the Central Culifornia !'Oai..t th<1l could l nggt·r mu('h :-t rongcr earthquake.., than prc\-1oy ... 1 ~ thought POl>Sthlt• The ~•x wcek·old rl1M·ovcrv that hnked a numlwr of !>malll•r FEW QUAKE ABOUT QUAKE, A S f:Jul1' into a 400 milt· long fault rnnC' "as rC\•t•alccl Wt•dnM<lav an ('Onn<.'claon with a Senate h<'.trani: un a hall In 1mplt•mt.•nl lht· Cahlornaa Cna~tul l'l;in Or . Kt.•nnl'lh l.aJott· nf th1· C.: S C:eolog1ral Sun l'' .11 M1•nlo P.rrk :-aid an a cc·IC'phonc 1ntt·r' tl'W lh;it 10 gc•olog"I" m .1 pptn~ off '>hon· f.tull'> ml'I in <':.trly J\1,1rch al S1·1nford l 'n1vt•r\1tv. l·11m1>art>cl noti·~ und :i~rl·t.•cl that lhP r,1ull' wc•n• rnnru:clt·ll Thl· dl!>Cll\ l'f\ douhlt•.., lhl· 200 naul1(•ul malt• lt•n1,rthofthcr1f(. ~hon• fault frum n<"ar Sa11 f'ra11 <'lliNJ lo Monlt>rcy Bu v, cx len<lini.i down to l'l t'onct•pt111n und in tSet-QUAK f;, Pa1(f' A2> Orange __j c·oas f ~[Jj ~ \\·eather Mostly l'loudy tonii1ht. rleanni;: f'radny aft(•moon Cool Friday. highs an tht> mad 60s und low tontf:!hl m1d·50'I INS IDE TODA 't' lo'lu shota mau be a good Idea th1.~ year -but hystena 111 not. soya lJC f 's Dr Thoma& Ce1ano, last year's outstand· mg teacher award winner. PageA9 Index At v .... s.n1u ,., lftt•r-mltUOft ~11119 "" Aftnl.A-n ,, ............ ,. C.2 .... ... ,,," L M loYd ,, -..,.., .. , Qlll• ...... ... M.rtu•t 'Wftd\ C..r"rC.rMr It IOllOll•t Ntw\ 04 (I c;1 0 4 t • "4 C:tu\lllM OS OU Or•"9• c;o1mtf ..... C:.mlo t• 1•uolt (I J Cl•o-•• C4 Soe-1\ 0 1 OJ Oul~N•Utu "'' Mou Marti.i• U 1 ,., ............ A• Tttevh•Oft 01 Eftlt rt•lftmnl 04 T'll .. ltt\ O• '1MtUe ",, ... ,._., ... ~IM lttc.,d At,Ot W.rldNtw• ... ... •. .,<_ C> #. .42 DAIL V PILOT 'Juvenile Teaching Shelved 01 J 11.;t• (' ou n l) w s•t•n ll>ur., hint• :..ht•IH•rl for tit ll°J)t l\\11 Wl'ek) J SI 70,000 Pl <>1J0:1ul lhut d forh Lil' rnJlfr to h1·lp c·urb JUH•ntll· cll·h111p11·nc·y b} le..ichm)( fundamt·ntal IJ\\ in lhc c:uunly'1> irarll• 1tehool s The s uggl'1>t1on thut fourth thruu~h M'<th gr.icfor:-. "bto taught how lo t•Ht•d I Vt• Iv \\ ork within uur pohtll'JI ')i.tt•rn ' \\a;. made by Arthur Gray J1 . Orun~eCounty Aar A1>,0l'H1lton prei,1dent (jra) C'>ttmated that a pllul pro ~r<Jm dc:-.1gm•d tu dl•\f'lop a bai,1(• la~ l'urrin ilum \\OUlrl l'osl up to $70 OOOtodc\ l'lo µ lit• l>Ulo:llt''lt•cl l h.11 lht• lJJr '" '><><.'lal ion Shen (( ' l>t.'part mt.>nl and count) Devartmcnlol Educa lion rollaboralt• to dt·111gn lhe c·ur r1eulum If t hr Sio.oon ,l,trl up t•ost \\a:.n't It• makt• ttll' 'upc.·n1.,or' balk. the prul>J>l'l't of :.J>t'nd1ng 5280.000 annul.Ill\ ~ .. ., Supc1 \''or:. t)alkt'd at uccc.·pt in~ Grin"' propu;.al wht•n lhl' SiU.1100 '>tart up price l..t~ and an l'\entual support CO:.l uf $280,000 \\ai. mentioned Superv1:.or Laurl'ncc Schmit ·suggesll'd that school d1stncts \\1thin the county might help finance the program 11 was Gray's i1rgumcnts lhul the ~chools now teach govern· mC'nt "in the abstract" rather than ho" \-he• law and !,'O\'t:rnmcnt ''stem help i.nd1v1dual!. ' . LEARY ... parked 111 the middle of the ... treet LSD. mar11uana l.IOd has hish "ere d1:.co\ ercd in the vehicle l'onv1ct1on :-.t.•nt Lear) to a m1111mum security pnson at Los Padres Men's C'Olonv. the fac1ht\' from which Leary ~·!leaped \\1th the help of the undt.•rground in St-ptember of 1970 fo'ollow1ng Le.iry'<; t·onv1ct1on then. Superior Court Judgt.• Byron K McM11lun JWVc a part mg remark a'\ the bailiff c:.corll'rl a smiling and wavmg pn:;oner away "You an• an 1ns1d1ous and ddnmcntal influence on soc11? t \' "he• S~lld T c1 cl a ' J ... L l' .1 n r l'., 1 II t'' ,,umt•\\ hl•11• tHI parolt• l'urn·ll Jl!rl'l''i ·1 ft•t.•I thal 1h1.., •"on 111ch,1dual th.it dur1n).( h"" 11ml' ha'> had mudl in fl lll'nl'l' 11n I hl· ~ ounj.!t.'r lll'Oph• .inti \\ .1, ont· of tht.• dll l'l't 1 au"'' 1•1 lht• ht•.1\' c101w '"h 1 ulturc· th.11 "1· C'\ll\'rwnretl trl lht· mul till' .111<1 u11 until .thout !!Ji'.! · 11111 n •ll ''111! Ll'c:tr\ "'"'' •Hlt.'l' 1dt·nt1f1C'd in llr,1n)!t.' 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VALVES SEALED AT COUNTY DESALINIZATION PLANT In Fountain Valley, Bitterness Over Federal Pullout duding the Hos1ri foult nt'Ur tht' rograni said San Luis Ob11po County coast ll One w itne:.1> to the blast goes ashore at San Simeon Md Walter Murph). deput~ prohu ~back out to aea c 1 taon comm1s:.1ont•r, s1ucJ. ··1 ~·•\\ A nautical mile ii nearly two ost y smoke :.UICI ~ln:.i. debn ... und land mlle5 blood ull O\ er the µljCt.• l>uori. He so1d enst west fault~ off were be1n~ blov. n orr l'\ l'r Snnt. Barbara prevent the t\\o 8) CAR\' GRANVILLE )Where " north·south faults from ninning oc .,.. 0.11, l'l1et """ John Po\\ 1•1 :., rlt•rk of thr :.tull' all the v. ay dov. n the roa11t A tai.k force form1-<I la:.t y\'ur Supremt• Court. su1d a \'ul1111tar~ "It dl>t'sn't appN1r to be Ult to ~tudy Oran1n.' (;ount) ·,. e"uluation \\Iii> bt.•J:un ufll'r tht· long. and doesn 't lit! directly to paramedic program hus con· wamm14 \\lli. ret·t•l\•t'<i Uut he the San Andreas ... Li.\)01e 11t1ld of duded that 1t 1s un excellt•nl but s aid at least 50 surh thrw1t~ httVl' the Southern Cahfomua offshon· upenS1\'e emergent.'y c<ire beenrt>ce1vedinthclust yt•urund fault zone. "but I'm presently system workers wt•re ullo\\\'d to -1t:.1y 111 conducting a study of the• murlm• In the same broth. the task the butldln~ if tht•y -;u t hoH' lerracesoHSun Ot«.'RO" forre 1ia1d other emer genry The po\\('rful blJi.t tort• ti ":." 1 The discovery could raise new medical s ervices in the county 20·foot sert1on or wall i,epui alln~ questions O\'t."r nuclear power are not keeping pace with the the orfice from a corridor ttnd plants along the coast. because paramedic program. blew a hole throu~h the noor tnlo earher reports werr based on tn a report to the Board of the lobby belO\\ knowledge of smaller faults and SuPt."r\'1sors, the study unit said. Powers said a cull camt' to the ''underestimated" the dangC'r . "It 1s clt'ar that a balanred and main s w1trhboard at 8:S3 a m La1oie said roordmaled emereency medical v. am111g that a bomb would go off The c 0 a s ta 1 b 111 1 n the !>erv1ce system has not been de· somewhere in the bwldmg in 20 Le I \'eloped io Orange County " mmutes gas ature would prohibit plants That needed coordinated pro· "It v.ent orr 111 20 mmutes. •· In areas of earthquake hazards gram can best be pro\'1<Jed said Po"l'r s "It "us right on The Ro se Can )'on and through the county's Emergen· time " Newport.Jnglewood fault 1s off cy Medical Care Comm1ttcr He said the calll•r reft.'rred to San Onofre, where one nuclear working "1th the designated the c3se of Anthon} Jackson, \\hn reactor 1s m operauon and tw o health system s agency, accord· is accu~rd of murdering four others are being built mg to the task force Boston area young women about • It went on to s ay. "It 1:. 1m· four years ago. In San Luis Obispo County, two perative that a planning, pohc) The railer gave "ethnic con nurlear reactors being built al making and quality control notations which J don't wunt to Diablo Canyon are 212 miles system be handled on a coun mention." POWl'r!-sa1d from the Hosgn fault Heanng!i tyw1de basis" Shl'nff ThomlJi> Eisenstadt are scheduled on whether the "The citizens deser\'l' an quoted the l'Ulll•r as su}mg. "/\ U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Com· emergency medical servic£' bomb will .:o off, Jackson. A Fv mis~ion will license .the plants system which will allow them to bomb will AO off, Jackson " D It Cl d w_h1ch were des igned lo rece1vcquulityl·arethroughout Jackson'sca:.ewasnotduc1n esa er ose withst.and a quake of less than 7 the county without concern for court today. author1lit!S said. No magnitude. artlCicial political boundanes." other ca~e with a defendant by • . ., . . , . . • ~ . "R' ~hould not be. necessarv that na'!'.t;_W)i;f !i[h-d I ,.>,e.,,jf!f;, .. ., ... T. . ..... JI•~·_., : #•~DJ ... ~~ ... :. -~~·&· ~:"Jtlt"'r·· ... ~;~-~~wr{~('<kd."i~·~:. .~.:.' I -d:~~,~ .. ""1n~-t, & ... _ .,. __ ••. I ...... M -6fi ..: thl°~' -·--.....--...,. n.' ll'HU \:Umc m II R own -..... ~ .~ .L°Y'.A , e• ·: >~"'~ D 811, -.,, saving services," the task forCt.' and C\'Cr} body "l'lll rlrnnin): reportcontinued out," ,,aid Linda HarC'1vn. 24, or H) KATH'\' CLA~CY 0t If\« D•1ly P1•ot St.tn A SIO mtlhon sca\\Jkr cJrsalt Ing plant at Water Factor) 21 1n Fountain Valley has been put in mothballs by the l' S Depart ment of the Interior. The experimental three m1lhon-gallon·per-day facility. bwlt with $4 million m local funds and $6 m1lhon an federal grants \\as closed do\\ n at the end or ~larch. JUSl ntne month:. aftl•r 1l started operation. A spokesman for the Orange County Wat er Oistnrt, which operates Water Factory 21. s aid crews today w£'re sealing orr valves and preparing the faC'1L1t\ for "stanrlln condition." · "It rl'all). ls prelt) :.ad," .,u1cl d1!>lricl .:.pokcsrnan Gordon Elser "Wl' ft'.'el that the govern- ment didn't fulhll 1ts rontrart " The lnlC'nor Department's Of f1C"e of Water He1>earch und T('chnolo~y h:.1d orig1nalh a.:n·<·d to pro\ 1dt.· op<·rat1nf.! fund' for tht• pruJl'l't for twn to (I\ l' \ l 'tll ~ 1-:h1•1 ~.ml But no" ll'llt•rJI olf1t·1al' hJ\C r h.ini:t•tl lhl·tr pohc·1l•s Ehl'r :.aid oml plan to l'hJnnd 1und:. Deputy Injured PICO Rl\'EHJ\ li\PI A fl·male sheriff's dE'puty 1s n•co11enn~ from minor m 11ir1es she received whd(' "restl1ng ;i Ill~) l'ar old. "ho has bt'en booked for 111 'l'Sligat1on of assault "1th J deadly "eapon hi'> :.hill' OffiC'iuls :.aid WednC'c,dav th.H Irma i\harez. :i.1. "a~ 'lrllC'k Ill lhr fon•hl'<ld Jilli fl'll to ht'r 1-.nt'l'' bl'fun• .,ht• .inti h1•1 pa1 I nt'r c;ulxluNI th1· )llllth. "ho also in 1·11111•1l n11nor tnJune!<. nw HI(' 1 rlto n l I O(l k "I a C'l' \\ 1th111 hlot·k-. of thi• lol·atmn ~hl•re Dep Ahan·L \\US \\t1undt'<l la!<.t \ 1•1ir 1n "h.11 \\,IS heht•\ l'd lo lw thC' ftr:.t 'hnot1ni.: or an un clul\ \\om.111 law 1•nfnrn·mrnt off1cC'r in the .. tat1• f 'rorn Pagt• ,, I DIAMOND of the expPnml'nt. thc>re \\CrC' l 111 p<•11pl1• IH'r 1·:er, -.aid Slt•phl0ll1>01) After fl\(' ~t·ek-;, thC' totol ha-: rc•ufhed 1 '.i th<' halfway point "These arr tht• kinclll or h$turrs that rncourai:<' uc;." he -;aid "But it 1s too early to call it e11 her a success or a fn1lur<' "It may be that the first hair camr easily and the last hair\\ 111 take some lime .. four kind!' or car pool ancen· t1\·es are bemg tried hy Caltranc; th1s year In add1t1on to the "Diamond Lanes" res tnctC'd lo car pool and bus use. they include Setting up special car pool lane~ on freeway c;houldero; that would be available lo car pools and buses during peak hours and would revert lo shoulders on off hours Construction of ne\\ lanes ex elusively for car pools and bus<'s Ramp metering, wh1cb al- lows one car at a llme onto the frreway Stephens said th1 o; system has been successful in Los Angel"S County and ramp metering with car pool bypai;s lanes will be installed along the . ~e\\ port Free\\ ay this) ear mto lhC'orellcal research rather than experimental plants. He said district off1c1als, ho\\ ever. plan to try to get back the s.1 million spent in local funds for the pro1ert, either by selling parts of the desalter itself or by seeking repayment from the.gov· crnfllent The matter also could mvolve a law swt. he said. Elser said. ho" ever . the shut· down of the de1>alter won't dis- soh e the d1slricl 's plans to reey. cle wastew.iter for pumping into the county's underground water basin. A $15 m 11lion wastewater purifier still 1s 111 OPt."ration and a new $2 .5 million deminera liza. t1on Caci lily is under construction and should open by ncxl January The "astewatcr pu1ifier will produce about 10 to 15 million gallon:. of ~at er daily, he said, Jnd the dem1nerahwr will take ont• third or that one step further HI punf1rat1on That ~ atcr \\ 111 be blended about 50 50 \\1th "<.'II ~ater. then bl· pump\'d back into the ground. E\('n "'•thout the desalter. Elwr '>aid, the Water Fartor\' "111 bt.• able to produce about 25 m1lhon gallons of water daily. about 10 perrent of the county 's \\ ater suppl v 3 'Agents' Sought in $850 Theft /\ bandit team of two bl arks undone Caucasian claiming to be narrol1cs agents is sought today after burst111g mlo u north llunl· 1n~on B<>ach home Wednesday and takmi.: ne.1rly S850 from four per!>on:. pre1icnt l'ohrr Uetect1ve Jack Walsh todc1~ "us interviewing the v1c tam. Nelson fo'1noC'chio of 14501 Chateau Lane a nd three others \\ho v. 1tnessed the holdup, r e- 1o1a rd1ng c1rcums tunre:. of the ormed robber)' 1-·1nut·rhw telephoned pol1r1• about <I P m to report the holdup 1n \\h1t•h he and his iuests were nwnaccd with a tlrc iron Tht'Y claimed the intruders po~C'd ns narcotics detecll vcs 'CorC'htn~ for t'Ontrnband drugs, 11lth<>uA h they were certain it was a ruc;t• and thus cooperated. Det<'ctrve Sgt. Bert Chadwick i.ard a drscription or the itelawuy rar last 11ren headed northbound on Spnnitdnle Street was trared to a Los Ang-eles address. but a r heck of that location proved fruitless The \lctims· loss included se\'eral hundred dollars in cash and assorted turquoise and sih·er Jewelry pocketed by the sus· pects They were described as about Z7 to 29 years old and two mt."m · hers of the team were at least six feet , five i n c hes tall and weighing about 200 pounds, wit· nesses told police f'ro• Page A I CADETS ... wrre begun April 12 and were completed Wednesday night. If the cadets are dismissed from the academy, they have to SPt."nd two additional yean ln the Arm~ 8$ enhsted men . Hit, Killed by Car Jose Cabello. 69. of FUiierton, was killed Wcdnesda) night when he was struck by a car as he walked across a heavily traveled thoroughfare. According to a coroner 's re port, Cabello was dead en arnval at St. Jude's llosp1tal at 7:30 pm. The rrport said the victim was crossing Chapman A\C'nuC' near Ladera Street when hit by the car. New ... The 26-m ember romm1ttee Hoston. v.ho. \\Orks in tht• prnba· appointed by the Board of }'on offlrt.• ~~l' \\as trcatl'<l for j Supervisors last ~eptember said oot lllJUf) it was not suggesting that cit) Albert Sherman. the bwldinto: governments should not share.' suJ)\'nntcndl'nl, .:.1ud, "Th<' bwld· 1n the e mergency medical •.n~ ".3 " in thl' m1~st of bean,.: .:.crvires planning c' acuated "hC'n th1: bomb \H·nt off Tht•rc JO:.t \\ a:o;n't enough "However," the report ron· time " llnued. ''citizens who ~111 re· The 38 ycar·old ..:ramte bwlc1 ce1ve and ultimately pay for ang adjoins the Boston Mun1c1pul services should decide on the Courthoui.r on l't.>mb<·rton desirability of countywide fund Square 111 the downtown Govern· mg " ment Center Complex XL-100 ColorTrak RCA's most automatic TV ever! nen XL-100 ColorTrak Now• Superb RCA XL-100 ColorTrak System perlormance 1n a handsome new table model• Here's the new TV that "thinks tn color" automatically adjusts the picture to 0r1ng you hfehke color from scene 10 scene. trom channel 10 channel. and tn most any room ncn ~·:a:.·f.~.~,~ 19" diagonal light See 11 tn ac11on today! GREAT V ALLIES IN RCA XL-100 -100% SOLID ST ATE T. V. f,._.ANAH[tM -••UOl ig• diagona l s3s99s s55000 1·1111 l·'nc•l"'1J M "rrnul ic•"' 1•1,., Our 1•1•r<t0onul Ou•• \1•11r f•11nrnuft•1• Ou l .1·1•ry 1•r11tl11c·1 lit• .'t1·ll! 275 East 17th St. Costa Mesa .... ...... ...... 11>.-w ..... c:;;::. Phone 642-8882 Store Hours Daily 9-6 Sat. 9-5 ·30 Sene.t ........ .,... si.. ''" The Profe11lonal1 11 Jerry" "Mike" Laguna/South Coast EDITION VOL. 69, NO. 113, 4 SECTIONS, 40 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALI FORNI A THURSDAY, APRIL 22, 1976 Tod:•~·~ Clus in ~ ·. 1 ·. Stocks TEN CENTS ~.~~n~··· ~~w~.~ .. ~~~~!~.~~ .h:!h!"oits Leary~ ~I Of ·-• 0 ••1• "'194 'W11 back in the Art tolOl\y by his old the first time. people rightly or wrongly. hel&X'd , Dr Timothy Leary, who onn· friends. not after his t<>st1mony at Purcell still maintains con him and now he 1s turrunl( around teE>tlfied he was u "lime travt'lc:r grand jury inqw nes into under tacts on the "street ··The word is apd in their words. 'i.nilchin.: from the 21st century" Jonnetl a ground radical g roups and out. Purcell said, "he'i. falh:n out them off ... Purcelliuud. blue pin :stripe ve~lt:d swt Wt.'<l against others who helped him or their good graces." He saad the moi.l damattan~ nesday and traveled away from (Related story. Page A31 "It ls m y reeling in talking with testimony in local eyes was lhul pnson and into an uncertam and Those are the assessments of the various people who have given to the Orange County J10ss1bly anhospitablefuturc. Laguna Beach Police Capt. Neil known Leary personally, and Grand Jury against his former Leary, a somet1me resident of Purcell. As a patrolman, Purcell those who have known about htm attorney George · Chula. Leary Laguna Beach and ..i man once busted L~ary an 1968 on the drug from their brothers and sisters, helped get Chula con\'icted of called the "hig h pnt!l>l of LSD" charges which sent the former tus testimony has upset a lot of {See LEARY. Page AZ> ·Courthouse Bo :Jn Boston; 18 Hurt Scandal . At Point \\'EST POINT. NY. t AP> Fill) cadets at the US M1htar) Academy have been charged w1lh <'hcallnj! on an t:lcctnc;il cngancering e'l.amanataon ;incl tY.o others h&\'l' rcMgnc'<I an um• of the mo!)l scr1m1~ :.candab in the an s t 1lut ton's 174 ~car ha~tor) The acadl'm) said today that all thOSl' involved 1n thl• l'asc arc ~econd class men. or juniors Previous rl'rwrti:. had ~;rnl 1u1 <'adets were bl•ang mvt•:.t ii.:ull'd The announcement ~aul that t he investq:atrnn tleart•d 4!! cadets or involvement in "un- uuthorized collaborat1on" on the take·homc t•xam, an acld1lwn ln the l wo cadl'li:. .... hn n•!>igncd aflt·1 .idm1ttm~ lht•\' \ wlatt-d the· honor codt'. £111tl t ht• SO who wcrl' <'har)!t'd Tht• c;iw I l't·allecl lht• bag~cst scandal tu C\ l'r ha t Wc~l Point an 1951. Y.hcn 37 football players and 52 othl'r cadets res111ncd after they t•>.rhJnJ.!t•d exam ans .... ers 1n an or~an1zt'<I chcatanl! srhemt• In 1973. 15 <·adl'l.., resigned or were t'Xpt'll<·cl aftC'r bcin~ con '1c•tt.'d of pJ~~lnJ.! ;ins\H'I'' on an c•'<am S1m1lar st·an1lab h:1\t• takl•n p I a c <' ;i I 11 t h t• r ~ (' r \ 1 r t· acad<'ml<'' A \\'t•st l'oant ~pokt" .. man ':t1d lht• namt•s or ltl(' 50 dwri:l'd In lht• t•urr<'nl ~ra ntlal ha\t· ht·c·n forwardl'd to till' al·udcm\ c·nm mandanl . llrii:: Gt'n. \Valtt•r Ulmt•r lie"" Ill n•vlt•w tlw alll'i:a h ons and <kcadc whcthC'r to dis miss tht• chur.:t·s or rt-<'11111111t•rul hearings If hearings b\ .1 bo~ml tlf re• JIUlar 1\rnH 11fli<·<•rs un• twirl. lh1· otftt·t•n. "111 rorHh1<•t .1n 1111lt•1w11 ch'nt '"' t''t1.:at1c•n anti tlw .11 l'U't•ll 1-.111t•1, Y.111 lw 1·nt1tll-il 111 lt•c.111·01111,1·1 rnr th1·11 1l1•f1•11'1 OCEANS I DE <AP > The four-legged \'ls1tors paid ;i nsit at the 5 pm. business rush hour "There art' two mule deer runnin~ around downtown." a telephone caller told police The deer raced pas t Mission Avenue and Horn and toward the ocean with people m pursuit Wednes· day. Almost a mile into the sea, harbor patrolmen rnp<'d one buck and pulled 1t into a boat The other slipped on an embankment and was taken to Camp Pendleton for medical treatment lb hmdq uarter was iniured slightly Thl· dl·t>r that tnl·d to i,w1m across the Paci fie wa::. M:t free on the M annc basc• in reward for a good try SC W olllan Knifed; Husband Quizzed A 33-~ear-old San <.:h·mente .... oman stabbed at her home Wednesday was reported an j!uarded condition today al Sun Clemente General Hospital. U Biulget Deficit Told WS A:'>GEl.ES c.\1'1 Thl· drfacil 111 the 197fi·77 cit" budi;tl'l, proJetlt'cl at SIS I mtllion h-. Ma\ or Tom Bradle'. l'ould d1mh .i ... high as $'JI ti m 1'n1on , r1ty Arl m1n1 strative ()ffifl'r l ' ErY. m l'tpt·r ~a) s In a rt•pnrt to th1• 1·1t ) 1·111111t·ll finonre rom m ath•r W1.•dnt.·i.d11). l'aper si11d lht• SIR I 1111llwn pre d1<·t1nn a ... 11.1\etl on .111 l'Xll'll'.aon or j!l'nf'r:tl rl•\ \'11111' ..,haring he.·\ ond lht' currt'nl llc.•c<'mb<.·r . 19ifi. cutoff date. incrc•:t\NI pro tlCrl\ lax rt'\'enue ... hJM•cl on ;in tnt'rt'<l'•l' in a':-.<'~,l·d 'Jlu:.it1rm .111d a 13 rent J11m11 11i lht' I'll\ propl•rl\ l ll '1. r .H 1.• .incl ol ht·r San Clemente P olice arc ques· tionin(! the woman's husband who was held an custody today al Camp Pendleton. Only sketchy details were avuilable on the case, hsled as an attempted homaridt' by the department. Mild red Ann S mith was ~tabb<>d once in the c hes t at her rc!)adenn'. 130 W Escalones Apt C Sh<' was rushed to San Clemente G<'ncral lfosp1tal by fin• department ambulance and latl'r pl<1C'NI in tht.· ho:.patal's in tcnSI\ c (':ll'l' Untl Immediat ely after rccc1v1ng thC' report nf lht• !oil<lbbtn~. San (.'lemt•ntc 1rnlice nul1f1cd the Camp l'l•nfllct on 1>rovosl 111Jr~hal and lhl• woman's hushanrt Stanl(•y Smith. :IJ. "'as takt•n ant o cu~tod y by military <iut h11ri tics Ol•t l.l Hay llartman said to 1l;n ht.• had no furllwr dl'la1ls to r I.' It• a~ t' on t h l' r ri mt' I. l llarlmun ';iacl lhl' rasc Y.tl!'. lx·111~ 1n' l'~lii;talt•d h) Del Leonard t;oodY.in anfl that fur1h<'r an form,1t1on .... ,,, !Jl'lldtn~ Warning Ignored BOSTON <AP> -A bomb ripped through a courthouse pro- bation office today 2D minute~ after a telephoned wamant: con- lalning what a s tate offlc1al !)aid were "ethnic ronnolallons." Police said at least 18 pcr!>oni; were inJured. including a man who lost a leg The warning which up parently was dii;regardcd by som e workers who assumed it was a hoax cam e in an anonymous call from 3 woman who referred to the pcndini.t c ase of a black man ac<'used of murdering several white Bos ton area coeds about four years ago, police said. This city has been hit by u series of racial incidents since the institution or court-oraere<.I busing to desegregate schools Police Commissioner Robert diGrazia said one or the anJured saw a man place what wa!) described as a bomb on the noor outside the bank of elevators in the Suffolk County Courthouse This unide ntifie d victim heard a tickmg and said to the m;in. "You l eft your package," diGrazia said. but the man ran away. This man was described as J short while man in his 40s who had sandy, s parse hair ancl walked with a limp. "We have a good clcscription rJf the person who laid the bomb down on tht.' rJoor . and we're look· 1ng for that person." diGrazaa !>31d. One witness lo the blast. Wa lter Murphy, deputy proba · lion commission er. said . "I s aw smoke and g lass, debris and blood all over the place Doors Were being blown Off l'V('r CSee BO~t B. Page A?l o.utw '•lot ,, ... 'hoh· LEARY'S IRREPRESSIBLE GRIN AT LAX IN 1973 Drug Cult Lead er Was Being Returned to U.S. In Custody Judge Orders Cella Transcrips Ope ~ ThC' California Supn.•me Coull today ordered the unsl'<aling of trans cripts o f Orange Count~ Grand Jurv heanni::s that IC'd to the and1ctment of Dr Louai:. J Cella Jr. and three codefendants Deputy Dist net Attorney Ord t a Sears wa s adnsed h) telephone of the hi~h court de· cis1on as she prepared to leaH' for Superior Court Jurlge Jl'rrold s 011,·c r ·~ tourtaoom anti furth('r pretrial af•\11111 111 thl Cc•lla cast• 'This m eans that th•· trani:.cnpts will now be ava1lLihk m full lo the public." the pro sccutor said. "It was th<' onh possible coursr for I he SuprenH· Court to take .. Lawvers for the four ac·l·usc·d men ~·aid !hey wnulrl wrthholrl comml'nl on ihc dN%111r1 unttl lhev arc offic1all) notif1L•d of th1• ruling Judi.:r Ol1n:r 1s bt·in~ :isk('(f t,, dav to rull· on a numlwr of m11 t1ons. 1ncluc11ng LI ph'a that dl·lt·11 clant Theodore Schiffman. s:1 111 Santa An.1 bt· g1\t•n a "fl<1r.t11 trial CC'll.1 ~I ~1h1rlm;111, Ci1·111~1· LC\\·~ t>lll•nd111 I. 11 111 1 .. 1i.:u11.1 H C<tl'h .111<1 'ii 1•ph1•11 Hult1•1 I E' an,, :11. ol :\I 1,.,11111 \ w10 1.11·1· tn.il ,\l;n 2 1111 SttJIC'llllt ('1111111111 L27 ft·lorl\ c·nunb 1·11nL11111•tl 111 a ~rand 1ur~ in1llltlill'11t It I' allt·J.!l'd I h.1t tlw j.!rnup ~aphonecl .it ll-,1,t S<! m1lltun 111 funds r111m tY.o Or,111)!1• l 'ounl\ ho.,p1tal' \!1"11111 ("1101111111111, 111 ;\11 ,.,1011 \ 11•j11 .inti \li'rt ' (iC'rwral 111 S.1111a1\11.1 Hut ,tll f11111 ill'f1•11d.1111, lt.1\ 1 .111 t•arlln l11al d.111· of ;\1.1\ 111111.u • \ngc·lt·' F1•d1·r.d ('1111111111 .,111111.11 c·nn11n.tl all1•:,:.1tw11" San Andr·eas Fork Found; Quake 11,eare d Thi• f111.tl t11•1·1..,11111 nn Y. lwlh••r 111 d1,rn1!-I' ,, 1 .111t·1 .11·ru"•1l 11r, 1111.11 Inf.I lht• h1111111 l'•llft• It''" "llh t/lt• •w1·rt·t.11 \ uftlw i\rm' ha~1c as~um plton' If tho4't' ass11mp1111n' <In not m..1tt•11ahze. h<' ~aut tlw hull)(l't cll'ftctl <'11ul<l reJc·h $.11 fi mrllron Tiff Ends • ID Arrest SAl'Hi\;\l F:\ I'll ••\I'•. 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Dl•putae:; ':11d O<'l'Upllnl A111•1n1 llrown, 5f.. \.\:as ab'\cnt from h<'r home at :I J6i3 Cryc;tul S:cnds t>ravc whl.'n the JCY.<·lr~ "'a' taken from a Jl'\\l'h\' box rn tw1 bathroom closet Shorecliff s School Battle Heats Up 111 Y.111 ;11ld lcn..,aon over con· Mrurllon of the• Shorcrhffs Junior lh~h S<·hool burst into f1 st1cuffs. a water fal(hl. ancl a c1l17.en's ar n·"t WNlnc.;da\-1n San Clementi· R1.•ll1tknls i1v1ng alon~ Via Sornrro have• bitterly fouithl location or the high school in their nc1Rhhot'IH>11f'I. Now ns huge t•arth movinR trucks rumble alnn!' lhc•1r lllrel'l. they arc an - rensed A dcl<'!'alion complained to the City C:ounr1I Tu('sday Jlromptinl( the rounrtl lo call for an 1.'mer~t'n{'y 11rd1nanc" s l.'lting we11'ht limits on the street Ttw ordinance 1s to be considered Ill special session Tuesday Mean"' hi le. the nc1~hborhood 11treet has h<'cn pulverncd by ttw trucks As part of the "clust c·ontrol" measures taken alon~ the street. a big water truck 1><:riod1cally wets down the roadway It wet down the automobile or a resident Wednesday who, a r rording to police . took a l(arden hose and wet d own the dnver of the wate r truck ACcordin" to pollc<'. the· "ll ~t.ir old n·~ulPnt ,11'11 thn-.1l1·n1·tl the lrut·k 1111\ 1•1 \\tilt h11tl1h h:irm'' \\hl•r1·11p11n tlw t11tl'k <lnvc•r 11•11 h1' \t•h1d1· and punrhecl t IH• h•>ml'11Y.111·1 1111v. 1dentaf1c<l 1n t hl· 1111l1c·t• 1 ''1"111 ,, , "victim .. Thl' "victim " ...... ~ pl:wc·d u11 clcr cil1u·n~· arrt•!l;t afl1•r 1111111·1• arravecl. and thC' lrul·k tln\1·r v. :1 ~ clescrihl'CI as sult!l'l'I to "11111111 r 1nvest11.:;Jtwn .. Mt'anwhilc, tltt• 1·1t~ 1~ alll'trtpl tnl( to find an u llcrnall• 1w<'I'),' fm the trucks an cl fo1 tlw 1111 u1,. heavy eciu1 pm<'nl ''>.JM.'l'ft·d to 111 moved onto the• Mic.• Jury Weighs Krishna Slaying By TOM BARLEY ~IM O•tly P't..C SUit Jury deliberations r esumed to day In the Orange Count) Superior Court murder lnal of Hare Krishna devotee John Michael Moore. The panel was sent to the jury room by Judge William L. M.ur- ray late Wednesday after bemJ? urged by Moore's two lawyers to recognize what they said .... as has mental instabilaty when he shot and kJlled his estranged wife Defense attorney Patrick Magers told the Jury that victim Javme Simmons Moore. 24. "made a yo yo" out o r her husband tn the months before their confrontation May 15 on a Laguna Beach alley. Moore. 27. fired three slugs in· to his wife's head al\er accusing her or steeping with another member o f the Hare Krishna cult who at that moment was ln his w1re·s Catalina Street apart· ment "John was weak but Jayme was strong." Magers told the jury. "They were both members of Hare Krishna but he was a de voted wors hipper while she was having affairs with as many as four men at once." Deputy District Attorney Frank Briseno asked the jury in his clos ing statement to r e cognize that ·'you have only heard one s ide of this dispute between John Moore and his wife . "We only hove his word for his Y.afe 's character. thP prn secutor said. urganJ! tht• Jurv lo return a verdict of f1r~t deJ(n'" murder "John Moore b e lieves 1n capital punishment for inf1deh ty," Briseno said . "Hedec-adcd to act as judge and jury in his wife's tria l and then he d ecided to sen tence her lo death and act us her executioner. "His law} e r s arc asking you h~· their argument of his diman1shC'1I capacit) to condone an acl or murder," Briseno said FEW QUAKE ABOUT QUAKE, AS l.111lh 111111 .t IOU 111111· lllfll' J.11111 1rn11· "·'" 11 \I ;1lt•d \\1·drw~tl;1\ 111 1·11111w1l11111 \\ 11 h .1 !'11·11.11 •• l11•ar1111• 1111 ,I ltlll 111 11t1pll'llJl'lll tho• (',1lilorn1.1 l '11.1,1.1I l'lan lit l\1•11111'111 l..qo1t· ol lh1• I °' C:1·11\111~11 ;ti Sur\ t'\ at !\1 1•1110 l'.11 k ~.11tl 111 :1 l1·l•·plt11111 1nt1·1 \tt•w that f(I j'.1'111111' I ~h Ill .1 pplllj: 11l l-.Jt1111• laull., 1111·1 111 1"11 h \l.111 h at ~I anlw d t 111\ 1·1 "'' \. 111111pu11·d 11ol1'' .ind .1 ~11·1•t( that lht• laulh "1'1I'1'1111111'1'1 t•tl 1h1· dl'.111\t'I\ tl1111ftlt•• lht• :.~lll 11.111111 .11 rnil1• lo·11~lh11I tlt1•11I r ht111• L111lt I 111m Ill .II :..,111 I '.111 l!'t t·t'C,t \Kl-•. l'aAC' \:?1 Verdict I ,1 '>h \1111 I ti I l'Ol 1·rnh1 r I h.11 h1· mlc'n11t•1I 111 1.1k1· ht" v.11• .. lif1• 1n ~I I .11ll1' Ill .I ,an11.11 \. l!li I . \\ lll'n 111' tolcl polu·1 whu 'a111•-.t1•tl h1111 thJt he hlC'Y. 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Un'""" trilcl the Jiii) I 2 DAIL V PILOT LIS f 'roia Pogr .l I J QUAKE ... <'ISC'<> tu !\f ontert'> tla). t•xtending clown lo Pt Concepuon und 111 cludln1 the ttosgrl fault nur lhe San J.ua!\ Ob1:cpo ('ounty cou~I It got:i. a11horc .it San S1nw<1n a11d : tht>n bJ<'k out lo 't'a A m1ut1<'.il naalt• '" nt-:arlr t"'o land male!\ · "Ven dl'f1n1tel>." l.JJOH.• 'aid. · the lon.it•r a fault h1·1.'•1mc'>, ttw large r tht: t•.irthtlualu: .)ou <'an l'XP('('t from II It "'ould nht he unreJll<>nuhh:, l rom the l>e:i.t clata today tu ex I"''' a 1><1!\:11hh• H" rt .. :1dani: from lhc -'00 mile fault zone on the operH!Odcd H u·hll•r ma11rutude l>('ll ll• The 100~ Sun Franc1sro earth· 11uake rt•RtSlt•red 8 3 ll cl(·curred on the li50 male Ion~ Snn i\ndtcb ruult l.djOlt• ~.rn1 thl' "we!'ll bran<'h" 11> "not the :.ame rahbt·r ai. the San Andn•ai. We'll still 't>e lht: maJor qu.tkei. alon~ thi: San An drea'" Sul h<' 4'a1d roastal Culifor mans HS pt·rcent of Ca1trorn1a's 21 mlllwn persons are an an areu "rn ort' potenl1 a ll y !>e1:.m1cally uct1ve" than sc1en lll'll:o. reah1.cd lie i.a1d ~eolog1sts also have trared the Rose Canyon (ault an San D1el:O offshore to a point where 1t I inks up with the 'l:ev. port lng le '4ood fault that c ut'> a1·ro!>:. the Los Angeles bui.10 f 'rom Page A I BOMB .•• \ wht•tc " .._ -4 • v.uho•.£>.~cr cJe~ oilb~Sl"1•· -• '":• ~f'ii?elf , ~ • ~1UR'-•'l t.t\':t luat1on was begun after the v. armng wus rere1ved. But he 'u1d at least 50 such threats have been received in the last year and v.orkers "ere allo"'ed to stay in tht> building 1f they so chose The powerful blast tore av.ay a 20 foot :.ecu on of wall separating the off1<'e from 1t corndor and hlew a hole through lhe floor into the lobby below Powers said a call came lo the main sv.11l'hboard at s· ~ a m . warning that a born b '4 0Uld RO off o..ome\' hen• in the bwldmg 10 lO OllOUlt•:-. It "enl off tn 20 minute~." '>Jiii Pm~ er!> · II v. as nght on t1mt• lie <;aid lhl• 1:alll•r ri:f('rrl'tl lo the r;.a-.e of r\nrhr>n\' Jark~on. v.ho 1, arcui.e<I or m'urdenng fuur llc1!->ton an•a young \\11mt·n t1b<1ut fOlll \l'llrS ;Jj.!lt Diamond Lane Glimmers in OC Future th l>Ol ta.AS fo'AITZSCJIE Of tlU 0Atlf ~H04 StiAlf If lhl' "Diamond Lime" expert· m 1' n t tin t h •' S a n t a M o n 1 r a ~'rt·t'"' av in !.ns A nRell.'1> County pro\'''' ... 11crt·~.,ru1. 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Mark Aarvold !dark shirt> and Bill Warner (checked shirt I spin down newest run found b y re- sourcefu I s kateboarders in :-.le\\port Beach. Skateboarders recently ha\'e been DAiiy ,.,._. ....... .., t..•t .... ,.. banned from steep roads by the ='ewport Crl) Council and from an abandoned rc- M:r\'01r by the In int• Company. They aren't telling whert• this run is and they S\\Ore pho1ogn1pher lo :.ccrec:y. ~~~~~~~~--~~~ By WILl,IAM S<:HRF.IRER 01 ~ O•llf 1"119! Sl•H Orana• County Sheriff Bradley Cates 1nld W edn esday ht "•t ron1tlY favors" movlni thl· temporary i.outh county :-.hl'nff'.; i.ubstat1u1' l11lo perm111H•1H quarter. 6't the Laguna Nlat\ICI f''cdorol Rulldln~ the :so·called "Zluurat." Rut G utes told 11 Saddlubuck Arcu Coord1nut1ni: Counl'll tSACCl audlenl·e the fcdt>ral Cable TV Rate Hike Denied San Juan Capistr ano city coun r1lmen have de nied Storer Cabll' Tele\ 1st0n':. request for a rate 111 rrcase The company "as askanJ! th;1t their rates be ra1:-.ed from SO tu $6.75 o month. After hearing the protes ts of several homeowner assor1at1on r t-prt>scntatives Wednesda l'. however, rounr~mcn said lht•v Fv D SPRJNG HOME wouldn't approve a boost unll.'~·~ scrvice is improved or until u esalter Closed ~ES· SHOWN C?n~ultantcomple~essludyofthe .~..,,,~ ····~-..,;r..:...... •;..}~ ............ ..,. ~~ ..... ,.,, •. ~ .... ~ vi~ •&J ~. ~ flt}..-cable levis1onfranf~!\l')i ,...,.. •• ,... <'•'1qc'<T"""' J'•<t .. ,. ...... '"'""'-.-:~ ·-~'11-;~:.... -' "" ~ '~ . • . J ~ -*' .... • "' · -ln "d•l\J ~ ~ , '' • ·• • "' • dressing up\ our home for spnng~ ·" e1e-v l!ruft• ny , sal'tt-ht.'11,firm Af N --. . • • • -· . -~~ir.~ • 1t.l'' :U.. < t r""·t ~. • . . 1"1'> ter 1ne Months toda)':.Du1I\ Pllotbnng!>avan c nl'ed!>thc increasetogl\ethema By Ki\THY CLASCY OI tM O•llt l"ll•I i1•ff A $10 m1lhon seawater desalt- ing plant at Wa ter Factory :!I 1n Fountain Valley has been put in m<'thballs by the L'.S. Ol!part- ment of the Interior. The experimental three - m1lhon·gallon·pe r·day fal·1hl). built With $-' million in local fund<; and S6 million in fet.lcr,11 ..:ranl!> "as clo:.cd do" n c1t tht• l'nd of ~larch . JU!>l nine month' after 11 :.tarted operation r\ 'pokei;man for lhe OrJnCL' C'ounl\' \\';itcr n 1slrtrl, \\h~<·h operates Water F;.i clor) 21. s:llfl c·rews 1oda~ were sC'ahni,: 11fr \a Ives and prC'pa rinl! thl· fat•1ltt) for "standbv rond1t1on · "It rcall}. 1s pretty ~ad." !>:IHI district :.poke:-.man <:orcton Elser "\\'c tt'e l that th<' J.:<'\\crn mcnt didn't fulfrll 1t' c·or1trat·1 ' The Jntenor Department :. Of flrt' of Wa tt•r Rt>:.t•anh und Techno l o g ) had 11r11unalh ajCreed to pro\ 1de opcr:ittn ~ fund!> for tht' proJec•t for t "'o tu five )eurs. Elser i.a1d l!ut now fedcr;il offinals ha\t• chanl(l'll tht•11 pol1nl':O., Elst·r s aid, and plan Lu cti:utn<:l fund:. 1nl'J theoreliral resl·.1rl'h n1lhcr than expcnmental 1>lant)i Il e i.a1d d1 i.trict 11ff1r1als. ho\a. eH·r. plan to tr~ Lo loll't hat•k lht• S-1 m1l11on ~p<•nl 1n l11t•al fund-. for tht• µroJt•t·t . l'll hl·r II\ wlhn~ parl!> of the dt•!>.tllt'r tl ~l·lf 11r h\ 'll't'king repa) mcnt from thl' ~ov l.'rnmenl A Sl5 million \\aste\\:.tler pun fier :.till 1s 111 11pl·r;i11on und u new $2 .5 m1lhon demmcrahza tion facrltty is under construction and s h ould open by nex t January. The wastewater purifier v.111 produce about 10 lo IS m1IH011 galloni. of "'ater doily, he said. and the demmerahzer will takt> one third o f that om• 1>lep further in punficat1on That "atcr will be blended about 50.50 w11h \\ell "aler , then be pumped batk 111Lo thl' J(round. E\e n without lht• dc!ialler . Elser s aid. lhl' Water r3ctorr "'111 be able to produce about is m11lwn gallons of '4ah:r daily, about 10 pcrrcnt of the count) 's water suppl~ El!>er !laid d111tnC't 0Hic1als haH been meet111i.: "'1th offir1ab m Was hington 1n ,rn effort to re· optn the fac1ht), and Fountain \'alle~ Mayor A I llolHndcn Sdld City offir1ah. "11J v.urk "'1th lhl' d1~Lnct lo support 11~ l'fforts. Elser explained tht' fac11rty \\as built f1rs l al the Lhrc<'· m1lllon-gallon pt•r-ilay t·apaC'ity, but plans \\en• lo cxpund 11 l'\'Cntually lo 15 million sallons daily As a result, he l>atd, the dis· trict 's boilers. pumps and a pipeline to the St.'a v.e re built "'1th local funds 10 handle the 15 m1lhon 1rnllon caoac1t\ L~ orsuggel>llons. re\Cnue return that would '4.tr ·'Charm for Toda\':. l.1h· St~ I<'" i:-. a )ipec1ai' i.ct·t lon de!>rrtbml( thl• h1tcsl in homl.' furnash1n,::i. a\'allablc to Orunge Coast n •:.1dcnti. The information on decoral· ing fashions and furnishings 'alues 1s contained in the eight· page St?cl1011 bl·~tnmng on Page Bl New ..• rant "'ork to 1 m pro' e ilnd "'" r11111tl the i.cn ICl' Councilmen. ho" !.'\'er. ohw«I ed lo the fact lh;.at residc.>nts v.1•r·e being asked lo pa) for bNtl•r 11erv1ce bt>fore they rect>1' c 1t John O'Sullivan, the• t'll\ 's direc tor of 11dm1111 s tr:il;\'C services. recommended that •he Increase be gr anted and plaC't'd In escrow until imprO\eml•nts are made i:o,ernml.'nl hJ "ror sornl' r,. ai.t>n grown vt!r'/ 1 eloctant IJtcly to ~nt\•r Into the J~ ur 20 )~ar lraae arranacml'nt I ~co 1111 nt't't·~:.a r\ " "I l'un't undl.'rstanll lh1l' ut tituck." Gutes said. ''Thll tux- p11yt•1 s µui d u lot of monl'Y for that bulldmai ($21) mllhon) nnd IL 1s hardly being used." he uld "There'tc 11 lot of eonivtY s µur1• rhere that could be put to a:ood USt' " Thl' m1lhon-square·foot omcc building was acquired by the U.S. General Sen1ces Ad mm1strat1on from Rockwell In - ternational. Only about 25 pcr- l't'nt o( its floo r area 1s no w being U:O.l'd Gates told SACC ml'mbcrs that lhl• poss1b1hty of a ll'as e llrr ange· mt>nt with the federal l(Overn ment 1s one of the primury alternall\'CS that "'ill bl' µrc!>ent <'d to Oranj?e Count~ :o.upcrv1sor., "hen the 1:.suc of a Pt>rmoncnl !>Ubi.tallon romes up aj?mn Supervisors hirt?d a r1rival<' engineering and arrh1tcctural firm last month to drnw pre- hminnr~ dt's11ws for a JJerma· nt>nt fac11it) Yachts Prep ;.Qr_ E~t:.l!~ ~~~;'lll ~-i'~ southbound boar... th1c; "t'<'kl•nd as the 2!-llh annual :-\C'\a.port Bea l'h t o Ensenada race i:ets under wav :ti noon S:tlurtht\ ,\ ftl'ld of ~71 \'Ul'hb '4111 be sa11init in :.earch of l!2 perpetual trophies tn the annual Tequila Ot•rhv A c·Qmµlelt• r oundup, al<>ni.: "1th the hst of nil thP ton tries . will ht• fo11n<i on toda\ 0 ), boat JOJ! pa~'" i\ 11 Thr m attt>r ab11C'11ulrl1111111\t• a lawsuJI. hi> i.a1d f;hl•r !->a1d. ho" t•vt·r tht• :-hut tlu"'n of lhe dcsaltr•r \\011'1 di ... ~olve the tlls tnd ·:-. plan:. to rt•1'\ de "'as tt:" at er for 11ump1ntii 111111 lht• count)':. undl'rground '4ult•r 11.J~lrl The federal government's de- saltt-r chamber"' as built to ha n clll' only thn·e m1l11on ((allons. he s aid. and d1s1nc·l offtcwls can't afforct to bu1lr1 uclditmnal rham be rs nut h<' s aid lht· l<'rhnology of the f:u:1ht\ "orl..t•d \\Cit and lhe idea ll:.df\\ a~ J :.ound one XL-100 CotorTrak RCA's most automatic TV ever! nen XL-100 ColorTrak f 'rom Pag~ I I LEARY FREE in.an Juana po,..r·i..,uin 'A' far ai. tilt' Pl'Oflh· '4hll t:1lk1·d "1th m1• uri· 1•11nc•1·rn1·1I. 11 \\ a ... ; I II " n l' ;ll I 1• d ( n I .1 ('I 11111 h1•ro11t'\' lht•\ l.1111\\ 1111\\ h.crrt ( f)11l.1 \\Ill kr•rl 111 k1•1•11 him fru nt j!mni: lo p11.,011. · 1'1111 I'll ,;ml In lall' 1971 l.•·.rn "'•h th- nounr t'<lln h1:-'"11. Johll 1111\\ :!h, unll othl·r 1 a1l11 ah f,t•:try nmlcl rt•t111 n t•1 1 .. 1).11111.1 llcach lit• wall 111:arnl'd h1·1(' Auel Ill' h\'l'll an ;rn 11c•1•Jn .. 11l1• hum1• 1n lhl' IJOO blul'k 11( (;;iv1111u Stic1·t 11111 111~ 1008. Lat<'r , "ht.>11 lw 1110\ 1•d to the Sun fo'rarH'l't('O art'J . hl· v.o uld return 111 J.a1o1u1111 lkad1 JWrttHI inti h a lid !.I ,1~ Ul Jll oreanfront hotel. Lcarv "as arn·'ll'll 11, l'urn·ll Dt'c 21;, 10014 1n the <'It\ 's u.:111..: and ruslll' Woodland Uraw .i r1-.1 Purcell 4'a1d his allt'nt1on "·"at tractcd to Lear~·, ballerc•cl v.hlt1• 'talion "a~on llC't'.Hl'l' 11 "',,., p.1rkcd In the m 1ctdle or lhe street. LS D. marijuana and hashish werE' dlscO\·ercd tn th!' v<'h1rle. l'onnct1on ~('nt Leary lo a minimum S<'rurily pn,.nn at 1,.o<; Padres Me n 's colon\. lhc fac1h1 \ from which Leaq esca~d v.1th the help of the underground an September or 19i0 Following Leary's conv1ct1on then, Superior Court Judge Bvron K. McMillan gave a rart ing remark as the bailiff escorted a smiling and waving pnsoner away "Yo u are an in'i1d1ou~ nnd detnmenlal influence on o;oc1e ty,"hesaid. Toda y a s Leary resides somewhere on parole. PutCl'll agrees. • • • ·111•1'1 lhat lt111' i. .. ~n tndl\ tduoJJ th;11 r.lurtnl! h " time hai. had much 1nf111t•nc•t· on tlw younJ(er prop Ir> ;1ncl "u:; Ont' of tlw <lin•rt 1·au~l'' ul the hc;n y dopl' 'llh r111t11r1• that "'e exrx•n1>nrt'rl 10 t hc n11d tiO., :rnd uµ urttil altt1u1 l!Ji:! l'u1n•ll i.J11f Lean "'a' ont·t• 11h•n11f1NI 111 (lt .111.:t: Count) r.1 and Jur~ 111 1hl'tnw nt'I J 'i th1· md'>tt•rinlntl 111111 founde r u( t ht• Hrothl'rhnod 11( F:tt•rn,11 l.nv('." un orua111z11 twn all1•1<rd to hnvt• 1•n1taRrrl 111 llw manufaclurt' anti dlstnliution of m1lllon~ of dollar:-or I.SO anti 11mu..:i.:ll'cl hash1~h Followmg hi" <'li<'af)('. J.c11rv battt:d around fo;urnp\' und Africa unct• "IPJlinl( wn•t•n mint tea at the Omar Kha\\am llol('I in Cairo \11w1n,1t never lo return to the l 'nitcd Statt.•'I lie 1hd. hOWC\ er In lh(' ('U,tO<h of l' S narcnl1 co; ag,·nt:o. who p1rkcd him up 1n Afl!hanistun Leary was wanted on a S5 m1ll1on warrant 1~sued by the Orange County Grand Jury in connection with it'I Rrolherhood indictments. Oran1?e County 01~trir\ At torne) Cecil Hicks. in announcmg the 1nd1 r tmE'nts. calll•d Learv 'The most dangero us man in the ~orld." rn 1973. aft e r Hick~ had Leary back. lhe Brotherhood charges were dropped. In dropping them, Chief Depu· ty D1stri<'l Attorney James ~nright said "We jus t don't want him ba<'k here us ing us l\S a platform fo r hts c rackpo t bellefs ·· Nowt Superb RCA XL·lOO ColorT1ak System perlormanc!.' 1n a handsome new table modoll Here s Iha nt1w TV lhat "thinks in color" clUtomat1catly ad1usts the pic ture to bung you lilf'f1kP color ftom scene lo scene l1 om CfldnnC'I to Channel, and Ill most any room non ~~~:i1f~:'.ic,S 19" diagonal light Sr>o 11 in aj'on today' GREAT VALUES IN RCA XL-100 -100% SOLID STATE T.V. Hr ~•nntlA I'. ltl>dt flUlll 15'' diagonal ll\9 AN-1>0 H·.4 ... ,,.. "" \l 19* diagonal . [nenJ ,· s55000 f 11111·.,,.,,.r,, MHrrtulfi•·~ 1•11t.~ fJur 1•11·r•onnl fl1w \r•nr f,;11nranl•••• fin 1·,.,.r,, l'rud1u-1 Ht• .4't•ll! 275 East 17th St. Costa Mesa ... _ ......... ,,,, ...... 2 o-. w"' ef c... Jr. Phone 642-8882 Store Hours Daily 9-6 Sat 9-5:30 '-" ... "-.. .._Ar.. SIM• I tH Ttt. Prof~ssionals "Jerry" "Mike" Thuntday's Clo8ing Price~ ... NYSE COMPOSITE TRANSACTIONS t ' .. . , I Thursday Ap11122 1976 use DAILY PILOT C7 Coors Cools For Some It's Good News 8y MILTON MOSKOWITZ Coors be r, one or the hottest succcH isto n es of tho past decade, is shppmt: badly in its biggest markt>t, Calltorn1u, and th~ is cheery news for unlons and c1v1l rlgh~ groups. which have been urttlng beer dnnkers to boycott Coors becuui'lc of the com pany 's l11bor t•nd mtnority hlnng pohc1es Coors. which ts based in Golden, Colo . where ull of 1ts beer I!! brewed, has been und\'r attack for m any years Money Tree Mexkan-Amencans started a boycott In 1966, chorging they were woefully underrepresented m the Coors work force. • ln 1968. the company had httle trouble beating back a 118·day stnke by Local 366 of the Brewery Workers lnterm1· llonal Union And an that same year a doien craft unions struck Coors -and they are, techn1cally, still out on stnke. TH~ RfGHTWJNG P<lLJTICAL views of the Coors family are well known und have consistently aroused tht: ire of liberal groups However, 1f any or these protesting groups had any ef feel on Coors sales pnor to 1975. 1t certainly wasn't noticea ble Coors was selhng all the beer 1t could make Between 1961 and 1974 its output nearly tnpled, making the company the n ation's fourth lurgest brewer -behind Budweiser. Schiltz and Pabs t -even though its d1stribullon was bm1ted lo 11 western states A whole m~·st1que grew up around Coors, which 1s a non pasteunzed beer with a light look and a hght taste (some people say, ·'the beer for non beer dnnkers") WHETHER IT WAS THIS boycott, or other factors. 1t 's clear now that Coors 1s losing ground m California. which accounted for 49 percent or its sales m 1974 Coors sales 1n the state werC' down 10 8 percent an 1975 Its share or the California market dropped from 40 percent to35 percent The decline seems to be continuing into 1976 Offlc1at figures show that Coors sales tn the first month uf this year .were down 19 6 percent m Cahforn11.1 This set back 1n California has lost Coora its hold on fourth place tn the national standings. Miller beer has moved a head of Coors AND IN CALIFORNlA, Coors 1s now ill danger of losing its first place pos1t1on to Uudwe1scr, the national leader Latest sales results show Coors with 32 percent of the Cahforma market. Budwe1sc·r with 31 4 pe rcent Last year, in a n interview m the Wall Street Journal. Wilham K Coors. chairman of the brewery. said "I lake a lot of satisfaction m opposin~ all the forces that would hke to put us out of business " In Cahforn1a these days. he has no trouble finding that "sat1sfact1on " I Slush Fund Past, Gulf Oil Says PITTSBURGH (AP) -Chairman Jerry Mc Mee of Gulf Oil Corp has told shareholders that the company's involve menl with an Illegal political slu!.h fund is a thing of thl.' past "We have Just undergone the most comprehensive in· vest1gat1on of tls kmd ever conducted, and as a result. J can say that for all practical intents and purposes, this chapter 1s now closed,•' M cAfce said Chrysler, GM Cars Okayed by Council LOS ANGELES <AP> -City Councilmen approved tht· purchase of 545 police· and fin· vehicles from Chrysler anli General Motor~ dcsp1k < liums th11l lh<' firm!. have v1nluted the city's affirm at1 ve a! lion h1rin~ ordtndnce The purchases wer(' author1 zccl on u 9 to 5 vote·, the ar lion must be approved hy Mayor Tom Bradley. City officials sa1<i the auto m.1nuft1ttun·r~ failed to ob serv< the ('Jly s pcrccnlu~" rt11111rcrr11 nts for minority ul\tl women employc!. Truck Rates Go Up WASHINGTON <AP> Thi· lr1ll·r~l.1t<• Commcrcr• Commission (l(.'C l hus al11Jwul the truck mil fi rms tl t e· gulates raise th<•1 r fr1'1l:(llt l alt·~ hy .111 .1v1.•r,1..:1· fl pl'r(l•nt llS 11 r esult of a npw n.1t1on ul l:1hor l'Ontrutt ht tween the truck in~ mdustry and the Tc.1m~lcr~ lJnwu, .in IC(' ~pokt•:-.rn,rn ~.1ul The h1ke11 h,1d ht•cn rcc1ul'SlNl by lh1.: 12 r<'s.t1onal r.1tcs.-t- ting hurcnus of the 1ruck111~ 1mlusrr y 1•11r ly ln M.1f! h 111 un · t1c1pnt1on of incn •asccl M~ti. l'nui;cd by the 'l'<'amstcrs con· tr:tt l Wheat Crop Suffers WICHITA K ,an (/\ P) Drou6(hl bus tin a rains have soaked the heart of lhc w1nt1•r "heal belt in I he JM St week but officials say they came too late for milhons of acres of gram already damaged beyontl repair Agriculture officials said the recent moisture cannot save wheat that sh11veled up f()r l<it k of wati•r 1n lhe past 1mc month11 or was plowed undc1 by farmers fighting to save topsoil from gusty"" inds Federal crop exJM)rts estimate the drought rcd~cd wheat production in th<' (1rt•.1I Plums more than 180 mt '?>n bu11hels from last year hut they i.ay am11ll· supplle ~f wheat w11J be a\•a11.1hl<• for J\m(•rlran ron!lumcrs and for C"tlt port demands • Cll DAIL y PILOT ThurlSday April ~2 1976 --- Icebreaker Bwiness Lures Hamill LOS ANGELES CAP) -Now it's Olympic skater Dorothy Jfam1ll who's eettJng the show busi· ness treatment Miss Hamill. who won the gold medal in hgun skating al the 1976 Olympics, has 111ned a contract commercial Wllh Jerry Weintraub, manager of singers John Denver and Frank Sinatra. "Dorothy's truly all·American and has all the ingredients of a greatslar," said Weintraub. : He added the skater "has been bes ieged by world.wide offers from every motion picture studio, talent agency, televis ion network. management farms, endorsement companies, etc." CPa1d PolittcaJ Advertisement) MEET MAX BIN SWANGER -- Vlgoro• 2 'h Lb. Snall Kiiier • Attrects _., kml _. .. ... ""' .. ....,., ,.... ..... .. • a-....., .......... .,. ....... . ...... "* ......... -:ry:;:~~~~~~~ CAMPAIGN Now. all of us -voters, taxpayers. can· d1da1es. and pol1t1c1ans alike have got to admit that when 1t comes to creating new commit· tees and advisory councils there isn't anyone that can hold a candle to our Orange County Board of Supervisors. It seems that every time you pick up the newspaper they've gone and "begat" three new committees and a half dozen more advisory councils. We've got committees studying women. roads. babies. veterans. do gs. buses. and nearly everything else you c an thtnk of. Heck, we ve got more committees and advisory councils than Jimmy Carter has peanuts - and that's the truth' I don't have a highly paid county staff to re- search the issues for me. but 11 sure appears that we are betng committee d and studied near 10 death Just what are w e paying our Supervisors to do -to appoint committees? If that s all there is to the 1ob then I think those five gents down •n Santa Ana are being sltght· ly overpaid. The appointing ol committees and putting off decisions tor 'further study" has become such a 1oke that one fella down in Newport Beach sugges ted that we could save ourselves a bunch ot money by simply replac· ing tho whole Board with a $1 5 tape recorder that's set. up. lo appoint a new committee every. time someone comes 1n with a problem and turns 11 on. Don't ge t me wro ng. somet imes the Supervisors d o make decisions Take last week fo r instance -the y c ame out tour-square against unregistered dogs. and after only putting the decision o ff twice ... now that ~ leadership• Of course at times 11 would be better for us taxpayers 1f some members of the Board never made a decision At the Board meeting last week Tom Ailey reversed his decision on the freezing of $7 6 m1lllon of road funds by ex- platning that his original vote had been a mis· lake His explanation (and f quote) Either f wasn t paying at1ont1on or I assumed we were talking about the windfall of $2 1 mt I hon ... Not paying a11en t1on wh1lo seven m111ton dollars 1s being vo ted on• That s worse than 1ust dump· 1ng a load of equipment into the ocean! Aw. c'mon. Tommy -you d1dn t expect us to let that one sltp by d•d you? Ono last 1tom before I wrap up the column for this week Who said politics isn't an educa· hon Whon you go through ltfe with a name ltke mine -BINSWANGER. you ge t a lot of fun poked at you. but yesterday a new twist turned up A supporter from San Juan Capistrano called and asked 1f I knew what the Germanic translation of B·l·N·S·W·A·N·G·E·A was. With a laugh I said that I d1dn t and he in· formed me that 11 literally translated to with child" or expecting .. At dinner last night I asked my wife Evelyn. 1f she knew the transla· t1on. She had n t known 1t either. but after be· rng told she smiled and said. "With eight children and seven grandchildren • • • I SHOULD HAVE GUESSED1 • Do-HAVE A NICE COUNTY. Paod f<I' By C~'""' ~OI tlo--0...0 l &.1-. T.....,. .. t7toS s.._.. ~·••I' ,,.,.,..., °"''°""" 111114 f~ _. ... /("'"~ ~ ... I • "" * • ' • "·~ f -.. ~ I ~ • • • , ' I . . .. · · ---. DAILY PILOT : .ti.llS.t.·r.._-~. 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Magnavox 'Star System' Demonstration Saturday, April 24, 10 AM to 4 PM '•, Irene Mingus 'The Star Girl' will demonstrate tht 'Star System' • ,I I .. , • Orange Coast EDITION DAILY PILOT * VOL. 69, NO. 113, ~SECTIONS, 40 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALI FORNI A THURS DAY, APRIL 22, 1976 . fHospi ; I Dy GARV C RAN\'ILLt: Otlhe Oellr l'lletM•ll Grand Jury transcripts re· teased by a state Supreme Court order today show that Dr Lows Cella wied the resource~ or two hospitals in Orange County to help finance his political ac· tivities. Transcripts covering •the testimony leading to the indict· ment or Cella and three oC lus Report ~ays busines:. associates urc con ta1ned jn 16 volumes and con~1st of 2.143 pages George Mitrov1ch. a one llmc press aide lo Robert Kennedv told the grand Jury that Cella a~ Democratic party leader Richard O'Neill set him up in the public relations busin~s m San D1ego. O 'Neill , according to Mitrov1ch, paid him $.5,000 on a Medic Program Good, Costly A task force formed last year . "lt 1s clear that a balanced and person:il check to ~et Agency We*t underway But $5.000 giH'n him by Cella '4llS paid on a Mere)' General Hospital check, the press agent testtfied And subsequent mon- thly pa)ments through lhe cam· pa1gn months or 1974 of $2,500 each were also paid on checks of the Santa Ana Hosp1tul. Mitrovlch told the JUry he was assigned the task of serving as a forward aaenl for the campulgns of stttte controller Ken Cory and Gov. Edmund Brown Jr Included in his assignments, the political publicist said. "a:. the placing of $2,096 worth or newspaper ads for Brown and Cor)' that were paid for by Cella on a hospital check. Patricia Wood, the personnel director at both Mercy General H.ospital and M iss1on Community Hosp1lal, Mission Viejo, dunng 1974 said she was ordered b) Cella and others to put politu.•ttl figures on the hos pitals" payrolls. For example . count y supervisor Laurence Schmit was paid Sl.500 a month as o data pro cessmg coordinator even though he has no experience 1n data pro- cessing and was not known to hopsital witnesses who testified before the grand JUQ'. 11 I ' 'l'oda,·'s Clo ln ,r ... toeks N I C TEN CENTS Lilst Dt'c:embt•r. S(•hm1l ~1ud I\(" "orked ut the hosv1tril as a pubhr relation:. man dunni: the time he was curnpa1g11111.: for t•ounl\ supNv1:.or m 191-1 According t o Mr:-Wood ·s tesllmony poht1cal consultant Wilham Butr hcr. Cory'i:. brother in-law, wab paad S500 a month by the hospital for non hospital \\Ork (Set' CELLA. P age All * * * Records Ordered Unsealed The Ca 1 lifornia Supreme Court today ordered the unsl•aling of transcripts of Oran(Ze County Grand Jury hearinJ:S that led t() the indictment of Dr. Lows J . ... ~~~t·~~~~ 1~=~.:J· ..... -~ duded that it is an excellentcb~~-~·cl~~°i} ~n Orange· County." , . .-.-. ..... ....,......._ _ {:eUa.Jr..,.and thr_e_e ~~a-~n~t::::.;s·'---D~t>uWlli~h:ict Mto~C!y re.t-• .- ta Sea rs '"a s ad\'1s cd b y telephone or lhe high court de- ClSIOn as she prepar<'d to leave I expensive emergency care That needed coordinated pro· s-ystem. gram can best be provided . through the county's Emergen· In the same breath, the task cy Medical Care Committee force said <?the~ eme~gency working with· the des ignated me<Ucal services in the county health svstems agency accord· are not keeping pace "'Ith the mg to the task force. ' paramedic program. ~ It went on lo say. "ll is im In a report to the Board of perative that a planning. policy Supervisors. the s tudy unit said, making and quality C'Ontrol system be bandied on a coun 1~·wide basis " 50 Cadets , Charged · .. The citizens dl'servc .1.n e mergency m edical :.en ICC system which will allow them to receive quality care throu~hout the county without concern for artificial' political boundaries." 1As Cheats .. ll should not be necessary for an injured person to travel to thenextcitytoreceivequalitylife A Secref Pla~e ::.aving services." the task force report continued . 0.llf 1'1191 f'tl91t by '-•• ... , ... t WEST POINT, NY. (APl - .F'ifly cadeta at tbe U.S. MlUtary Academy have been charged with cheating on an electrical engineer ing exam lnation and two others have resiltled in one of the most serious scandals in the institution's 174·year history. f I ' The academy said today that all those involved tn the case arc second classmen. or juniors. Previous repor ts had said lOL cadets were beinl{ mvestillated The announcement sa1d thal the investigation cleared 49 casfets of 10volvcment 1n "un- authorized collaboration" on the take-home exam, In addition to the two cadets who resigned after actmitting they violated the honor code. and the SO who werc- t•harged. The casc recalled tht· bl~gc:-.l scandal to ever hit West Point 1n 1951. when 37 football playt>rs ,and s2· oLher cadets res1gnt>d after they exchnn$!£'d l'\f1m answers in an orgam:ted chl'allnl: ~chemt' In 1973. 15 cadets resigned or ~ere expelled after betng c<m '1cll•d of pa!>Slnlo! a n!>Wl'r' on an t''{a m S1m1lar ... r ancl.1\, ha\(~ lnkr n p I a c c .i l u t h c r :11 " r ,. 1 r 1' acudl'fll ll'' A West Point i:.poke~man said thr numei; or the 50 charitl•rl 10 th1· t urrent 5candul hnvc hern forw<1nh'd to th<• a<'adl'n1Y l'11m m andunl. Hrtio! c:t•n W;ilt1•1 l'lm1•r 111• "'1ll 1 l'V1t'W th<' allcJ.!.1 twns uncl tlN••dr wh1•th1•r lo ch" miss thc• 1•har,::<'" or n:'t'omm .. ncl hlrnrm1t:-; Or:1n,.ie~ {'o••'• ._£:..~ "enthe~r Mo.,ll) cloud ~ tomJ?hl. tlf':lrlnJ( rridav :lftl"mOOn C'onl F'riday h1Jth'> m thr m1!;l 60s and low tom~ht mHt 50s l ~SIDE TOD ,. F'lu 1hof$ moy bt a good ~ lhu year -bul h113'mo ,~Mt, ioys t C/'.t Dr. Th<ir7141 Cuo"o. last 11ear's mtU1and inQ 11.'achtr au.•ard 11,nnrT /'Of1t A9 lade~ •t Yevt s,., .. ,,. AS tRit•rMlU..,. &o.11... A II Mlt U ..... tt "'"'° .. .,. .. ,. Cl Mot,..y TrM L M .. ,. er MotYl•t ~h•or"'o A I -... 1 ,.,.,,.,. c..,. .. , c.,...,, •• Mau-. .. 1 ... ~ O• Cl Cl Oe (• ... Ou\111... 01 Olt 0.• ... • Ce""'' eo ... 1<, c• ,...,.., C•o\• ... rf C• S-h .... Cl I 01 01 0 .. 1~ "•••th -· Sttc• -"'"'' U ote<1ol I'•• •• Tt1 .. i.1.., E1tlt'1011t-1tl O• Thtottf• ,.,,..,,.. Cl Cl Witolfltt ........ ._ .... d •• 01 ....... ,. ••• ........ _ () C• 1 01 Oe ... ... The 26-member commille<' appointed by t he Board or Supervison last. SeptA?mber said it was not suggesting that city governments should not share in the emergency medical services planning. "However," the report con· tinued, "citit ens who will re· ceive and ultimately pay for services should decide on the desirability of countywide fund- rng." 'fhe task force cnticazcd lhl' present make up or the county's Emergency Medical Care Com· rrullee. a make up that has not changed since 1972. The report su~~ested that the committee membership be re vised to make room for 19 member:.. including three ron sumer r epresent atives as Wl'll as county and city officials. Returning to the paramedic· issue. the task force suid lht• i,upNvisors should not at this time approve• add1t1onul paramedic training facililtcs "The baste trammg progrum •~ complex. requires 1nteni,1vc coordmat1on and 1:-. expensive l•• i mplement ,·· the "" month study team noted It said des1gnatm~ or appl'u\ <See M EDU:, Page /\2 I SPRING ·HOME STYLES SHOWN If vou art• th1nktn1ot about tlrt·~sinl( up) our home for spmii.:. today'!\ Daily Pilot bnnJ?S a vnrw t \of lilllUtt'SltOn'I · Th;irm for 1 nd:iy':-. I.ill• St~ le" '" a i.pt•c1nl ~ect1on dcs criblnl( th(' lutt·~t in honw furnishing~ u v ;1 I I a hit• to Or;111i.:1· Coa11t rcsidcnli; Ttw informataon on decon•t 1n~ fnshions anct rurnish1n..i" \'alut'~ 1s cont111ned in lhl' r1~h1 puize ~ecllnn h<'i:inninli( nn l'aj!<' RI Dan Wa r ner (left) watches as Gary Warner (no shirt), Mark Aarvold <dark s hirt) and Bill Warner (checked ShirU spin down ne west run found by re- sourceful skateboarders in Newport Beach. Skatelx>arders rP.cently have been banned from steep roads b) the Newport City Council and from an abandoned re- servoir by the lrvinc Company. They aren't telling where this run is and they swore photographer to secrecy. FV Desalter Closed After Nine Months By KAT llV CLANC Y Ot , ... Delly l'Het Stott A SIO million seawater desalt· 1ng plant at Water Factory 21 in rountaan Valley has been put in mothballs by the U.S. Depart· mentofthe lnter1or. The experimental three · million·gall on-pcr.day faC'il1l). built with S4 million tn local funds and $6 million 1n federal j!rants was closed down at the <>nd of March. ju~t nint' months after at !>tarted operation A spokc!.man ror the Oran(.(l' County W atcr 01<,tnct. which operates Water f'actory 21, said crews toda>' were scaling off 'al\ es and preparing the facility ror .. standhv cond1t1on ·· It reall}; as i-retty sad." said d1 i:.tr1 c t :.po k es man Gordon Elser "We fee l that the govern· ml'nt d1dn 't fulf 111 its contract " The lnt<'nor Department's Of· f1 ce or water nesearch und TC'(' h n 11I11 1t y h :111 o ri ~ 1na11 v .1grt>cd to JHO\ 1dr o peratin1-t funrl'I for I he proJect for two to r.v1.• yeari,, f:li,er ~aid n1;t now fl'deral offtc1al!\ h:Wl' t•hJO$Ct'd the• r policat·'· l·:l~a·r '1.11d , and µllrn to rhanm•l t11nd" into thl'oret1cul rc•\l'llrd1 ralhl•1 than <'~1wr1ml•nlal planh lft• \UHi di" r11•t orr1 t•1als , ho wt'\l'I , plan to try to get back lhl' S4 rn1lhon i,pt•nt 1n lnl'ul fond!I for the prt11eC't . l'lthcr bv ~l'lhn it part'I of th<' dei:.altl'r 1t:.t•H orb~ seeking repayment rrom the ~11' crnment. The matter als o <'oultl 1nvolvl• u lawsuit. he said. Elser said, however. lh<' !>hut · down of the desaller won't di~ solve the district's plans to rec~ clc wastewater for pumpin,tt into the county's undcrgrounrl wat<·r basin A $15 mdl1on wa ~l c wat c•r purifier stlll 1s in opcral1on and u new S2 5 million dl'min~rala1.a 11on facility is under conslructaon a n d c; h o u I d tJ p l' n b ) n l' x 1 Januar} The wai:.tl'water punf1er \\111 produce a bout 10 lo 15 m1llann i;tallons of waler dail y. he sa11I , CSet' DESALT ER, Page A2) STOCKS SET SW WE R PACE :'olEW YORK <Al'l The stnd 1 mark rt .,10~ t>d down u bll t1><lt1' ma quiet c;c•s-.1on after rcc1ch10~ ,1 thrc·e ~l'ar hllo(h WNlnl'<1dn\' F111lo" Hiil u morn1n J( lull . p r 1 l" l' " ..: (' n t• 1 a I l ~ m a d 1.· a mo<kratl' al1vuncc t)('(nr(' •lrOI> ping below the1 r prcv1ou11 du~1· '"It ·., a dull lyp<.• 11( rn11rkc•t wtth a lot of r hurnln i-i ." iw1d anal v~t l'lwrh·~ .J(.•ns1•n of Mt•rkin ~ ('n The Dow .Jones uvcru~C' t)f :in stock~ lo11l 3 3t points to t.007 71 1Tahles. C:7 1 Dianwnd Lane 111 Futuce_ _ For County? By DOUGLAS F RITZSCllE Of lf\t O~lly Pllo< SUtt If the .. Diamond Lane" experi- ment on the Santa Moni ca f'reeway in Los Angeles County proves successful. Orange Coun ly motorists can expect varia t1ons of the scheme on all or this county's major freeways within the next few vcars And despite hars h t.•ntic1sm nf the Santa Monica Freeway ''" pcriment. Caltrans nrriciab believe l he "Ve·WCek·old prOJCCt 11> working well Caltrans spokes man R1t•h.irri Stephens s aid in an m1cr v1ev. Wt'dncsday that 1f the .. DiamMd Lan<'" effort 10 push motorists in lo car pools works out. similar d · forts will b t' tral·d on the Newport, S an Dl <'JlO, Santa Ana and Rive rside Freeways 1n Orange County If the expenments prove •wr r e ssrul . he said . · 01amund Lanes" would be added in lht· next few year-; to tht.• San Owi:11 Fr(.•ewa v fro m th1• :-Jewpn rt Pr'C'l'WllY to the Or:.in~l' Count ~ line, on the Newpor1 f-'n •t•wav from the· Sun Diego Frt(·wuy 111 \ht• R1vers11lt• fo'rl'!'W:tV :tllcl on tht• R1ver:;1d1• f'rt•('Wll Y rmm lhl' !'lewport 1-'rt•cwav lo· th1· Santa Anu ~·rct•wuy The "Diamond Lane:-" ar1• -.pcl'ial lanes. t•ithcr reAulur lanes or tm provt'fl rrcewu \ shoulders, set a side dunni: pt•ak hours for the exclusive u'r of buses and car pools Trembles Over Tree On thl' Santa Monica Frecw11\. he s aid, car pooling has Hl creased ~igniric antly since thr "Diamond Lane" was opened Mesa Council Approves $6,100 Request By ST E VE MITCHE LL Ot .... 0~11, 1'11.t.Sl•ft Want to make a city council nervous? Just ask 1t to b'-'Y a S6.JOO lree. C-0sta Mesa councilmtn were asked to do thl'll th1. week by Wilham 0 Scholes, ~ho hvt•l\ near Tanagt'r Park In the northern part of the city The request for a larRe sycamore tree for the purk was denied b y the council 1n February. but Scholes \\On a re· hearin" ofthe request. Hesa1d the purchase.-or the particular tree in question would be within the $175.000 budgeted for the park b> Scholes sa1d folks who hve near the park want a large climbing tree1n the park .. Rl'sidents don't want to watch tw1fZS Rrow for 20 years," Scholes said He said alternate plans for the park burlget are not as acC'ep- table to area residents as the tree The sycamore currently as located nor Malibu, according lo Robert K Duggan. assistant city attorney. who said much of the cost or the tree would be in digging it 11p ;:ind transporting it area, he said City Manager Fred Sorsabal told the council his hands were tied unless the panel approved spending for the tree "I need your authority 10 l')uy it." he said Councilwoman Norma Herh.og took the plunge. moving that the council approve spending of park budgetfunds ror ··what the people in the area want for the park.·· Calt rans traffic watcher-; counted 10 ,200 car pools on the freeway weekly before the "Diamond Lane" opened. said Stephens. But after five weeks, the number has climbed to 24.950. S1m1larly , bus riders ha\le tn creased smce the beginning of the. experiment from 6,300 to 18,020. he said Meanwh ile. traffic on tht' freeway has dropped to 89.4 per cent of the former nur.iber of cars. But because of the ~realer number or car pools, 97 percent of the original number of com· muters still a re travelin~on the freeway, he said ~~..::::::======--==· -:=::::...-~th,_c_c_•l>_· __ $1mlt;1r trees \n Ttabuco Cun von m1jZht not have a.s tood o r hance of s urviving near tbe ocean as one from lhe Malibu The motion was approved un · animously. After the vote, Vice Mayor Jack Hammett tumed to Scholes and said . "Bill, I want that trC?e watered every night " Caltrans has set a goaJ of l 4 people per car M. the beginnlnit (Sff DIAMOND, Page AZ) for Superior Court Judge Jerrold S. Olivcr·s courtroom and further pretrial nct1on in the Cella cai:.e "This means that the lran:.cnpts will now be available in foll to thl' public," lhe pro S('('ut or s aid · It ~.1s the only possible cour!>e for the Supreme Court to ta h • ·· Lawyer:; for 1 ht• four accu!ied men s:.ud I hl'V would withhold C'omment un th\• <kr1i:.1on until they arc offH•1;llly not1hc'<I or tht• rulinR Judg(• Oii\ t•r " bt·tn~ ui,krd lo day to rule on a numlx'r of mu ltons. includ1n~ :i pll•a that defcn-I dant Thcodnrl' Srh1rrman, 53, of 1 Santa Ana. bt• i.:1ven 1.1 i,eparate tnal Cella. 51. Schiffman. George l.ew1s Ollcndorf. 44 , or Laguna Beac h and St cphcn Robert Evans. 31. of M 1ss1on VicJO, face trial May 2A in Supenor Court on 127 felony counts contained m a grand 1ury 1nd1ctment. It is alleged that the group siphoned at leas t $2 million in funds rrom two Orange County hospitals · M 1ss1on Community 111 M1 ss1on V1cJO and Mcrt•y General in Santa Anu. But all four defC'ndanl~ havt' an earlier trial clalc of Mu~ 11 in Los AnRelc~ Fedc•ral Court on :.1m1lar 1 cnmtnal alh.•J!alann!'> Two'Charged In Hit, Run SAC HAM ENTO 1AJ>1 Twn I Stockt on mt•n hun• hct•n hookc•d for 1 nvt'~t1~ut1 0 11 nf felo n .'' nwnsl<iu)!ht<·r 1n connection with 1 a hll and run bnJtin~ac·c1dcnt \ Sht•nffs cleput 1t•:-. i,u1d Wl'dne~ dav that Jamt's Aoki . 5\1, owner of lh~ lr1~ Cufl• an Sa l'1amento. 'Aa:4 (i~hHIJ! "hl'rl hi' r <J ft ~a' hit by i! 19 fo<it ( uhin n u1i,C'r Tuc!.dl.1~ night The arrc·sted men Wl·rc.• 1dcn· l•fl<'d a!'> Slt•n•n Orr. 24. and T111 · rant'<' W alkt•r . 25 Coas t Par1'·1 D elayK j N~wport Pla n Tht· .q11w1ll of pl.m' h.v tlH• lr\lnl· Company to h111hl an offin· 1•11mpfr" at Nl'.Wpl)rt ('c•ntcr ho-;~ lwt·n put off u11t1I Ma v fl hv lh1· St 11t1• C1111st 11 I %one• < 'or1~1·rv.11t11m ('1>mm1~-;1n11 l'lurlK fo1 ron ~llll('f l Oll of \'orp11rnt1· 1'111111 on th<' <lO Ul'rl'' \II<• w1•11• app1 ov1•rl hy 1111' South I ('o:c't Hc·"1"nt1 I < 'omm1 .,ston 11nd arc• h1•1n~ ap1walt•<I 11, till' C1•ntrul N1·w1>or1 B1•1H'h C'ommunaty A~ '11c1nt1on 'l'hl• 11f)peal 1s l>a~wd on ; I n •Hil' impart ancl polt•ntiul pollu· twn of l '111)<'1 N <'~ 1x.11 t Ila\ Yachts Prep For Ensenada The 0C<'3n will be foll of i.outhbound boats this weekend a~ the 29th annual N<'wpo rt Beach to Ensenada race gets und<>r • • .. way al noon Saturday. A field of 57 \ yachts will bl' sailing in search of 22 perpetual trophies in the annual Tequila Derby. A complete roundup. along wilh the hst of all the en· tn ~~. will be round on today's boahnf! pajtc. AU . J A .2 DAIL y PILOT N/C Thu~y Apnr 22 t'76 DE ALTER-. and the dt-m1ner&llter will take on tlurd of thin one ~lep furth~r •Courthouse Bombed 10 puriflcatJon. That water "111 be blended ubout 50-50 with "'l'll "'ater. then l be.> pumped bat•k rnto the ground 18 J~jured in Boston Explosion Even "'ithuut the desalter. Elser saad. lhc Water F'actory will be! ablt> to prnduce about 25 malhon gallon~ of water daily, about 10 pc.-rcent o( the rounty'l& water :.upply Elser said district <>fricial!I have be~n meeting with olflclals In Wash1ngton tn an effort to re· open the fuclllty , und f'CJuntiun Valley Muyor Al llolhnden s uad city official~ will work with the distnct to !lupport hs efforts Elser e"plained the facility was built first at the three- milhon-gallon per-day capacity. tut plan:. were to expand 1t eventually to IS malhon gallons daily As a rl'sult. he said. the d1s- t ri ct 's boilers. pumps and a p1pelme to the 1>~3 were hwlt with local funds to handle the 15 BOSTON tAP> A bomb ripped through a courthou.!le pro· bation off1<'e today 20 mln-.ates after a telephont>d "'1trnin1 con· tainmg what a ~t•tl' official said were '"t'thnlc connotations " Police said at least 18 person$ "ere injure(!, 1ncludjn1 a man who lost a leg. The warning which up parently was disn•gard('d by some workt·rs who a:ssumt'd 1t was a hoax came ln an anonymous e:ill from a woman who referred to the pt'nd1ng t'aSf' of a black mun occused or murdering several white Boston m1lhon aallon capacity of the expenment, there were The federal govl'rnment's de 1.18 people per car, said DIAMOND salter chamber was bwlt to han· Stephenson. After five weeks, the die only three million gallons, he total has reached ·1.3-the said. and district officials can't halfway point. afford to build add1t1onal cham-.. These are the kinds or figures ber" that encourage us," he s aid area coeds about four yean •so. polk~aa1d. Thia city hH been hit by a St'nes of racial incidents slnct>· the institution of court·ordered busln1 to desegregate schools. Police Commissioner Robert diGra1la said one ot the il\lured saw a man place what wu des<'ribcd as ~ bomb on the noor outside the bank of clevalvrs In the Suffolk County Courthouse. This unldentlfled victim heard a ticking and nld to the man, '"You left 1 y our packagt'," dlGra1ia said, but the man nin away. This man was described as a short white man in his 40s who had sandy, sparse hair and walked with a limp. ··we have a good description or the person who laid the bomb down on the floor. aod we're look· in~ for that person." d1Grazia said. One witness to the blast. Walter Murphy. deputy proba· t1on commissioner, said ... , saw smoke and glass. debris and blood all over the place. Doors \\ere be in~ blo" n oft ever yv.•h.e l'fl ... John Powers. clt'rk of the shll<' Supreme Court. 111nd a voluntt1ry evaluation wu begun after th4" warnlnJ was received. But he said ot least SO $uth thrt•ats have been received In thr last year und workers were allow('d to stay In the bulldlng if lht"y so chose The powerful blui;t tore awuy 11 • 20·fool section of wull separuhnl( the offlce from a corridor und blew a hole through the Ooot Into the lobby below. Powers said u call came tD the- main switchboard at 1:53 a.m wamlng tbat a bomb would go off somewhere in the building in 20 minutes. "ll wen\ off in 20 minutes." saitt Powers. "It was rieht on time." He said the caller referred to the case or Anthony Jackson, who is accused of murdering four Boston area .} oung women about four years ago. The caller gave "ethnic con· notations which I don·t want l<> mention," Powers saad. But he said the technology of o.11, "'"" ,.,..t• .. , ._.. .. ~... "But it is too early to call it either the facility worked ~ell and the VALVES SEALED AT COUNTY DESALINIZATION PLANT asuccessorafailure. Cl Te idea itself wai. a sound one In Fountain Valley, Bitterness Over Federal Pullout .. Jt may be that the first half eanup IIDe If the fac1ht y had been ei. came easily and the last half will panded to its 15 m1lhon gallon take some time." capacity, Elser said, it would D L k • p • k d Four kinds of car pool incen· IF/' JllT S • have cost about Sl per 1,000 r. us Ill IC e lives are being tried by Caltrans ,.,.. est l ~eivport prucillg gallons of distilled water. this year. As it s tands now, he said, 1t 1n addition to the "Diamond The next two Saturdays will be cleanup days for resi- costs an estimated SJ per. ~.000. ~ 1 ...-~ ~.... Lanes" restricted to car pool.and dents and b~sinessmen in West Ne"".po~~ije!l~h as t~~ -tJll":.· -~· >~~&...i.1-·J~t -.... . ' .I ~ -__. ~~~~-fQ . wtf!· . • ~-~·~~-~ _,>,~~ ,.,,,_' .... _;}~ ~~~ ~ ~-:.:: ~~ = t .... "'e ~"'.'"' ---. ~ ~~~--~"'""1:'9, ..... ~, .·: ~1~ . the £arger capacity. District o ·. · " ·. ian~s on freeway g ~e 1"1h'at ASSOCIA'tlON President Margot Sktlhog s:ud the dnve frc1als believe that is too e><· 1 would be available to car pools will be held this Saturday and May 1. pensive to operate as 1t stands Dr. Bernard J . Lusk.Jn, Coast ~I.I.\ ~alb""" tS. scheduJW. to 81\dbuses du.ring peak hours and The city will make available a special trash truck to now Community College Dis trict vice open in September. would revert to shoulders on off pickuplargeitemssuchaswornoutfurnilure He said one of the operating chancellor of educational plan-Luskin said the new college hours. The only items that won't be! collected will be construe· problems is that the facility 1s rung and development. has been .. will be a comfn·ehenSive "Com-..:::-COnstr1lcUon·of new'l'a"tS ex· tion materials and flammable matenab. she said. now powered b} natural gas. appointed president of the new munity college that will offer elusively for car pools and buses. THIS SATURDAY will be the day for residents living "h1ch is expensive and hard to Coasthne Community College programs that deal with people -Ramp metering. which al· between the Newport Pier a nd the rival Jetties, south of obtain But Elst'r said officials Luskin. who taught business and changing ideas .·· lows one car at a time onto the Balboa Boulevard and Pacific Coa.st lllghwny. have been look mg at other energy courses at Costa Mesa lhgh He said courses wlll be con· freeway. Stephens said this On May 1. residents living in the tnangle formed br sources, mcludmg trai.h incmera. School in the ear ly 1960s. was ducted throughout the communi· system h as been successful in Pacific Coast Highway. Balboa Bo11le\'ard .11nd Newport lion. • selected from among 4J appli-ty in areas like bowling alleys. Los Angeles County and ramp Boulevard will have their cleanup day. lie !>aid the logical solution cantsfortheJobfromacrossthe factory lunchrooms. living metering with car pool bypass Mrs.Ski1Ji.ngsaidthetruckw1llmake thc ruunch0Cthc \\'Ould be to build a desalter in nation. He will assume h1l> new rooms. bank conference rooms lanes will be installed alone the cleanup area beginning at 7 a m then use the plant ·~ steam to dis Norman Watson. d1stnct chan-said the third college "open co~unct~n "•th a power plant. ~sition May 3. accor~ngto Dr. and shopping centers. Luskin ieiw~po~n~F~reieiw~a~y~t~hli~~yieia~r~-~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ t1JI saltwater cellor. format .. will sa \'e $45 million D1str1cl o fhc1als originally The 38-year-old Huntington that would have been needed to had cons1dert'd putting the fac. Beach resident will head up the construct campus buildings. torv nt>xt to the Echson Plant in new college. which was rl'l'ently lie projected at least 50,000 lluntington Be ach, but for en formed to take hea\'y student more s tudents within the college v1ronmcntal r <•a son s. they enrollment pressures from sis-district 1n lh<' next 10 years and feared they wouldn't get ap· ter colleges Orange Coast and said the "no campus" concept pro\'als Golden We!>t Tht! nc,v ··collc~c "Ill enable th e rn to get an Would Tirri Leary FindLagunaHostile? B'.\ JACK CHAPPELL Ot UH 0~1ty Pitt .. ~t.IU Dr Timothy Lear). v.ho once testified he "'as a "time travl'lrr from tht' 2hl ecntury"' donn<'<.I a blue pin 'ilr1 pe 'estcd suit Wed nesday and traveled a"a~ from pni.on and into an uncertain and possibly inhosp1tablefuturt' Ll'<in . 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':.mt chins.: them off. ·Purcell said Ill' said the most damJgtni: tcsllrnony in local eyei. v.as lhat gr\'en to th<' OraOJ!C C'nunt) Grand Jury against his formt•r attorney George Chula t,ear~ helped get Chula l'onv1 ct t-d of manJuana po::.sess1on ".\s far as tht' pe<lple l'<ho talked with me are conC<'rnl.'d . 11 was an uncalle d for a <'tton bcraus(' thcv know how hard Chula workrd to kt•C'p him from going lo prison," f'urC'cll i.aid In latr 197'1 . Ll':1u INllS ti(· nounced b\' ht~ "on . .l11hn . nu" 26, ..inct oth1·1 r.11llt·.il' Lean 1·11111!1 n•t urn to r..11:un..i fk'ach · lfr \\'as m.iri 11•!1 ht>t r \ntl lw lt\tcl 1n an m·t•<in'>Hk hom1· 1n till' 1300 hlock of G .1' wt" SI r1•1•t '111r inj! 196R I.at er. 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Wood said that Andy Roll{' was pate! $800 a month that was sometimes mailed to him at tht> San Francisco Cory f'or Con lroller headquarters The hospital pe rsonnel dlrettor went on lo testify that (!roups of election workers were h1re-d at S2 SO an hour to operate political phone banks installfd at Mission hospital. l education in the dis trict. Luskin was selected for the JOb by a !>Crecning committee con s 1s t1ng o r dis trict ad- ministrators. faculty members and !>tudenb. lie was s elected from among 43 appltcanls for the S39.836 a H·..cr Job Lui.kin JOaned the Orange C'oast Coll"e faculty 10 1963 "here he 111t>tructed in the busi- ne!>s de partment Two years la•er. he became associate dean or admissions and records and \\as shortlv thereafter named dean or fedcrul proJects and as- sociate director o f \OCational education In 1969. Lus kin was appointed vice c·hancellor fo r educational plannin.i: and development He earned an a~soc1ate of arts tlt'RH'<' from Long Beach City C'ol leJit' In 1958. followed two vt•ars Jatt'I by :t bac-helor or arts deJ(rcc in bus1n<.'s~ and social M'ICIH'<' frtim Cal St at<' Los t\ngc•lrs ......... .. , .. "' ... ' .. TO!"l GHT .. ·rut-: SKI;\; 01-' 01 ·n TEETH .. 0(.'l' Oramn Lab Theater. April 21 21 8 p m Sl ·-,\ MIOSUMMER :"-IIG llT'S l>H ~:AM " South Coas t Rl.'JH'rt nry The at er I hruug h ,\pnl 24.Kp m FRIDA\·. APRIL23 WTI 11'1<: RST /\ 1.K Anthony Z<'rb(' rradtnR work.o; of(' r rum· min~~ OCT Scit•nc·e Lec·turc Hall :.!, 11 p m Fr<'<· FRIDAY N IG HT FILMS "Badland'." OtT Forum. 7 30 v rn $1 ''Tll E CLASS M F:NAGERIE" 1·r 1 Ftn<' Arts Little Theater. Apnl 23 24, K p m 75 cents ~TOTORCYC LF. 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Money Tree Coor~. which ls based ln G"olden, Colo., where all of lls beer lS brewed. hli5 been under tllt.Ack for many yea,... Mexican.Americans started a boycott ln 1966. charglnc lhet- were woefully underr~presented in the Coors work force. In 1968. the company bad little trouble beating back :i 118·day strike by Local 8'i6 of the BNtwery Workers lntetn41• tional Union. And In that tame year a doicn cran. unions struck Coors -and they are, technically. still out on strike THE RIGHTWING POLITICAL views of the Coors family are well known and have consistently aroused the tre ofllberalgroups. . However. it any of these protesting groups had any ef· feel on Coors sales pnor to 1975, it certainly wasn't noticea· ble. Coors was selling all the beer it could make. Between 1967 and 1974 its output nearly tripled, making the company the nation's fourth largest brewer -behind Budweiser. Schlitz and Pabst -even though its distribution was limited to 11 western states. A whole mystique grew up around Coors. which is a non· pa.st.eurued beer with a light look and a hght taste (some people say. ·'the beer for nonbeer drinkers·· l . IT WAS REPORTED to be the favorite beer of actor Paul Newman. Airline pilots and stewardesses were said to be smugghng six-packs oC Coors mto eastern markets. And soon selected stores m the East were carrymg bootlegged cases of Coors at inflated pnces, a development that didn't. exactly please Coors since it needs to control its own dis· tribution, particularly to insure that the beer remains refrigerated at all limes. It all came to a chmax lasl year when the Adolph. ·eoors Company went public in an underwntmg managed by Wall Street's 011lon, Read. More than $100 million was ' ~~~Uua....u,11i1_QU_e~Jr.1Au .oner,Uiinl of p ~ \StcS'C~h,rtins~~~, In late 1974, as Coors was preparing to go public, a formal "boycott Coors'' drive was organu:ed in California by the Teamsters Union. It was headed by Allan Baird, a representative of Local 888, Beer Drivers and Salesmen's Union of San Francisco Baird described Coors as a "racist, anti-working-people brewery." WHETHER IT WAS THIS boycott, or other factors. it's clear now-th1lt-€t')On-tidosmg-grounfhn €aUfom1a;whk1r accounted for 49 percent of its sales in 1974. Coors sales In the stale were down 10.8 percent Jn 1975. Jts share of the California market dropped from 40 percent to 35 percent The ded1ne seems to be continuing into 1976. Official figures show that Coors sales in the first month oC this year were down 19 6 percent in Cahfornla. This setback m Cahforma hH lost Coors its hold on fourth place m the national standings. Miller beer has moved ahead of Coors. AND JN CALIFORNIA, Coors is now m danger or losing its first.place pos1t1on to Budweiser, the national leader. Latest sales results show Coors with 32 percent or the California market, Budweiser with 31.4 percent Last year, in an mterv1ew m the Wall Street Journal. William K. Coors, chairman of the brewery, said · "I take a lot of sat1sfact1on in oppostng all the forces that would hke to put us out of business." 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"Dorothy's truly all-American and bu all tbe lnandienu of a great star,'' said W elntraub. : He added the skater ''has been besieged by world·wide offers. from every motion picture studio, talent agen cy, televlaion network.,. man a.cement firms, endorsement com__panies, ete. · 1 (Paid Politlcal Advertt_.,.nt) MEET MAX BIN SWANGER INSIDE 9 THE I CAMPAIGN Now. all of us -voters, taxpayers, can- didates. and poht1c1ans ahke have got to admit that when 1t comes to creating new commit- tees and advisory councils there isn't anyone that can hold a candle to our Orange County Board of Supervisors. It seems that every time you pick up the newspaper· they've gone and "begat" three new committees and a half dozen mor~..is<>Q''1:0uncntl"'W.-V.d=tf' -eommltt es sluay1ng women. roads. babies. veterans. dogs. buses. and nearly everything else you can think of. Heck, we ve got more committees and advisory councils than Jimmy Carter has peanuts-- and that's the truth! I don't have a highly paid county staff to re- searc h the issues for me, but 11 sure appears that we are being comm1ttee'd and studied near to death. Just what are we paying our Supervisors to do -to appoint committees? If that's all there is to the 1ob then I think those f1vo gents down 1n Santa Ana are being slight· 1y overpaid. The appointing of committees and putting off dec1s1ons for · further study" has become such a JOke that one fella down in Newport Beach suggested that we could save ourselves a bunch of money by simply replac· 1ng the whole Board with a $15 tape recorder that's set. up, to. appoint a new committee every. time someone comes 1n with a problem and turns 1t on. Don't get me wrong, sometimes the Supervisors do make decisions. Take last week for instance -they came out four-square against unregistered dogs, and after only putting the decision off twice . . . now that s leadership' Of course. at times 11 would be better for us taxpayers 11 some members of the Board never made a decision. At the Board meeting last week Tom Alley reversed his decision on the freezing of $7 6 m1llton of road funds by ex· plaining that his ong1nal vote had been a mis· take His explanation (and I quote) "Either I wasn 't paying attention or I assumed we were talking about the windfall ol $2.1 million." Not paying auention while seven million dollars is being voted onl That s worse than 1ust dump· mg a load of equipment Into the oceanl Aw. c·mon. Tommy -you didn't expect us to let that one shp by did you? One last item before I wrap up the column for this week. Who said pollt1cs isn't an educa· hon When you go through hfe with a name hke mine -BINSWANGER. you get a lot of fun poked at you. but yesterday a new twist turned up. A supporter from San Juan Capistrano called and asked 11 I knew )Vhat the Germanic translation of B+N-S·W·A·N·G·E·R was. With a laugh. I said that I didn't and he in· formed me that 1t literally translated to "with child" or "expecting." At dinner last night I asked my wife Evelyn. if she knew the transla· t1on. She hadn't known 1t either. but after b~ Ing told she smiled and said, "With eight children and seven grandchildren • . • I SHOULD HAVE GUESSED!" Do-HAVE A NICE COUNTY. f I • • ,; · DAILY PILOT ~ .......... Golden Vigoro• Lawn f ertlllzer • s,.cw .._.,..._. ......... • 25 .. Me ,_, SIM 141-ft. •• ..,. ......... "' WMks R19. s•• 7.15 Vlgoro• 2-in-1 Rose Care • , ... w-'9Mi ...... It k*t ""1ncth• IM«t• ..... ~.",...,. ectt. Cast Iron Single Hibachi •• .-..... .,. ..... wee4 ...... • lO"alt" c ...... •'" 48" Two Light Garage fixture • C-~ 6 ft. J wire c.N ..... -............. . _.....,_ ...... ,,. 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Today's Clos ing N.Y.Stoeks VOL. 69, NO. 113, 4 SECTIONS, ~O PAGES O RA NGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA THURSDAY, A P R IL 22, 1976 TEN CENTS Cheating Rap Hits 50 Point Cadets ·1 I Thomns Gitrrtitan. saJd the al1 lceed cheating occurred on an ex~ um that the cadets were gJVl'n to take home nnd complete on their own during the firs t two weeks or Much. WEST POINT. NY ti\l'l Fifty cudel'I ut itw l' S Military Academy huvt' bl•en t'liar~ctl with cheating on an t>lectnr:il eng1neerani; ('xaminutwn 11nci two others hav<.• n•s1h'Tll-<l in onc of the mo:.t Sl'rlOUS :.t':indals in lhcinslltut1on's 17~ )l'ltrhtMor} The academy s~mt loda) that all those 1m oh·ed in thl' case i.IIC second clas:.mcn. or 1un1<1r:. cadets wt-re being mvesligalt.>d. The announcement said that the investigation cleared 49 l'adets of involvement 111 "un· ;.iuthorited collaboration" on lhc take-home exam, in addition to the two cadets who resigned after admitting they violat<.'<i the honor code. and the 50 \lho were charged. an 1951, when 37 football players and 52 other cadets resigned after they exchanged exam answers an an orgaruzed cheating scheme Jn ~73, 15 cadets res11ned or were expelled after bemg con· 'icted of passing 1ins'olers on an e\am f Prev1ou::. rcrwrt:. had :.aul 101 The case recalled lhe biggest scandal to ever hit West Point - 'S1m1lar scandals ha\'e taken place at other !>e rvice academies. >. { E . ~ ~ Blast Hurts 18 .Bomb Rocks Boston Courthouse BOSTON r A I' 1 A born b who referred to the--pendm£ case the Suffolk County Courthouse ripped through a l'ourthou~e pro of a black ·man accused of This ur11dentifted vi<~im heard a ballon office today 20 mmull'!> murdering several white Boston ticking and said to the man. ·aft~r a telephoned warning con· area coeds about four year:. ago, "You left your package," • ta1mng wtnrnr stnte-offtt>iiotl ••od poliu~id.. d1Gratia said. but lhe man ran A West Point spokesman said the names of the SO charged in the current scandal have been forwarded to the liCademy com· mandant, Brig. Gen Wultcr Ulmer. He will review lhe allcga· lions "and decide whether to dis· miss the charges or recommend hearings If hearings by a board of re· gular Army officers are held, the omcers will conduct an mdepen· dent investigation and the ac· cused cadets will be entitlt..'<1 to legal counsel for their defense. The final decision on Whether t<> d1smiss a cadet accused of viol al· mg the honor code rests with the se<"retary oft.he Army. The academy honor code re· qwres that "a c adet will not lie. cheat or steal, or tolerate those' whodo." An academy spokesman. Col. The charae:s wen• investi~atcd by an 88 man cadet honor com millee. which con\'ened in d1vidual 12·man honor boards to hear the cases. The proceedings ( eeCADETS, Page.U> I ~·~~~11~~~ .. ..,..._ ~:rhu. QtJL~s ~UTIJJ..ik~~-# .awa~. ~ _ _ . Police s.a1d at leisi.t .,it 1:>er!'.o ~~~e~ ............... o~~~~~u....twt_~tt ... 1 were 1nJurcd. 1ndud1ni! a man the institution of court·orClereo shpr~ wlme. ~),J):..,...~c}"',..;:.~IW'_. who lost a le~ busing to desegregate schools.· had sandy. sptirse ha1t · a.ild ' The "'arn1ng "'h1t·h a1> Police Commissioner Robert walked with a limp. parently was d1:.re~ardt.<d b~ d1Graz1a said one of the 10Jurcd "We ha,·e a aood desc.npt.ioo of some workers "'ho .issum\.·d 11 .,aw a man place what "'a~ the person who latd the bomb was a ho.i' cam1· in an descnbedasa bombonthe floor downonthe floor,andwe'relook- anoo) mou~ c..ill from J "omiJn outside the bank of elevators 1n <See BOMB, Page A2) S11pporf San Joaquin Principal ------- Parents Plan Protest ~ c Parent:. of Sa n Joaquin Elementary School i.tudenls have scheduled u i:.pcc1ul meet ing April 29 an an errort to con front Saddlebllck Valley l'niri('<I School Distr1 r t 11fflc1ab with questions a~out llw n•mo\'al or tht'ir school prmclpal. San Joaquin 's Donald Hickman was among the ad minis lrato rs involved in a pers onnel s hift approvt'd this week by district trustees. He Is to be rest.signed as a classroom Deer Visitors Ttt"O Bucks Invade Oceanside • U(.'E.\:\'.SIDE 1.\P t The four-legged visitors paid a v1-..1l al the 5 p m busmc!>s rush hour "Thl•n• :i rt• l\\O mule deer running around downtowJl .'• a telephone caller told pohct: The d('cr raced pa~t M1ss1on A venue and Horn :ind toward the ocean with people in pursuit Wednes· •l<J~. Almu!>l a mile into the sea. harbor patrolmen ropt•cl ont' h11c·k and pulll'd 1t into a boat. ThP olht•r s lipped on an embankment and wa:-. lakt·tt to Camp l'c•nclkton for medical treatment Its hmclquarkr "as tnJUrNI slighlly. The deer that t n""°d t ')swim across the PactfH' wa~ ~cl frt•c on thc1 Manne bast· in reward for a good tr~. teacher or another as yet un· specified position About 20 parents protesting Hickman's move met Wednes - day and planned next week's meeUng, which will start at 7:30 p.m . in the school resource center. In addition to Superintendent Richard Welle and the trustees. teachers, parents and the press will be invited to attend, accord· ing to Pal Harris. a parent or· ganlter. She said the meetin~ 1s being sponsort.-d by the school's Parent Teacher Organization and the Laguna Hills Homeowners As · .s<X'iallon Primarily, she said, the parents <1re objecting to Hickman's removal and are ask- ing why they were not tnformed of the action in advance. Althou1th parents wrote letters to the trus tees and obtained 400 !!1gnatures on petitions in support of llick man. she said. they still weren't told when the uction in· volving the principal was to be taken. "As a parent. I feel that (llickmCJn's removal) is unJUSl," ld T • L :.he said. "I really fedtheydldn'L Ou ... ~ eary handle1tr1ghl '' 1.1••~ The p1Hl'nl'> would ltkf' lhl·kman rl'tn!il3l(•d. i.he su1d. Find Laguna Hostile?~~~-· don·· •now" ••••. , ..... lh .I \f'K ( II H'PFl.I. Dr T 1 ni ut In I 1'.l I\ "'ho unr1· t t'sttfu•cl h1• "'" .1 ' t1nw l r.1\ 1•1!•1 frorn lht• :!ht «rntul\ · 1lnnn1•d ,1 bhw pm ~l11pt• q •,t1•tl '1111 \\'NI· nr~d.I\ .11ul 11 .1 \1•ll•d J"' ,I\ from pri ... 1111 and int•• .111 11111·1•1 t.1111 an•I po~~1hh 1111111 ... p1t .1hl1•lut1111• l..c•an .• 1 .... 1ml't11111• 11•..,11lf'nl ot La~un.1 llt•a1'11 ,1nd ,1 man 1111t·1· 1·allt•d th1• "h1 i,:h pm·'l 11( l..!'0 prnhahl~ w1111llln't he• "'c'lr11nw1I bnC'k. in t lw 1\ rt ('ninny h\' h1-. oltl fnt•ncl .... not aft1•1• Ill' t~"•l1monv 11t 1tr11nd Jury in<i11i ru•-1 11110 1111d1·1 • i:rouncl 1 ad11•.ll i!roup.; un cl :111nin-.1 ntlwrs "ho lwlpt•d l11m Olt•lah•<l stor.'. 1'111:1• J\:11 Thoo;C' arc• lht• :tsst•..,~mc>nt' "' La~un.c lll'nch Poht•t• ('apt Nt•il Purrrll A' a patrolman. l'urctll bustl'd Leary 111 19f.A 011 thl• <lru~ r char)!t'i. "hH'h -.cnt thC' form1•r 1 Jtan ard lcctun•1 111 pn.,on fot thl' f1r.-.111mi' I l'urcC'll .,till mamt.1111" tfll1 ) G IIOME ff OWN · If \OU arc t htnkan~ about dressing up your hon'H' for spnng. today's Daily Pilot bnni:s n van<' • tyof se ggest1C1ns "Cha rm fo r Todoy·s LI re Style" 1s a spcc·1al s ection ., describinA th<' latt>Sl In home fumishtnl{S ;1\ a1lablc to Orunl{t' Coast residents l The informCttion 011 decorat 1 ing fuhlons and furnishin g~ 't values t:s cont1uncd in lhe eight page ~cnon be1tannmg on Page 111. \ t.1rh on thl' · ~ln:t'I "Tlw "Ord" 11111 1'11r('1•1l s:ml · hr' fal11•11 ou1 11( thl•1r ~oml grac1•s ... ·11 1' m\ ft>t'ltni: m talk111g with thr \ Jrtou-. people "ho ha\ 1• kno" 11 L<'ar> prr'ionally. and 1h11w "tin ha\t' known aboul hlrn I ron1 llw1r hrothl'rs ;ind Mstcr .... 111, ll•,11mo11\ ha" upwt a lot of pt•oplt• who rl·lt. thnl 1111 lho~1· 1w11pl1• ri.:hth 111· \\ 1ongl\. helJ)<'d him .rnd now he 11< tummi: arourul .tntl 1n th1•1r worcb. 'smtchm11 tht•m oW." l'urn•ll :-.;11d lit• )1:11d the most clamai::in~ te:.timony 111 loeal eyes wa.-. thut )!lv1•n tv the Oran1:<' Countv C:rnnrl ,Jurv again!it his rorm('r .1ttornt>y GC'nrgc Chula. IA>ar\ helped gC'l Chula convicted of marijuana possession. "As far as the people who talkt>d with me are conN•med, It was an uncalled for nclinn bC'cause thC'\' know how hard l'hula \\Orked to keep him from l!oan g lo prison." Purcell said In late 1914. Leaf'\' was de nounced by his son. John. now 26. and other radical~ Leary could return to Lal(una Beach. lie "as married here And he lived an an oceanside home 1n th<' 1300 block of Gaviota Stre<>l dur Ing 1968. Later. when he moved to lh<' San Francisco area. he would return lo Laguna Beach periodically and stay at an oceanfront hotel. Leary was arrested by Purcell Dec. 26. 19"~ tn the city's aginR and rustic Woodland Drive area. Purcell said his auention was at· tracled to Leary's battered while station wagon because it was parked In the middle of the (See LEAR Y, Page A?> Couple Sue d Over F e nce Member~ of lhP Mo ulton Parkway Restd<:>nts A'!soc1at1on No 1 wt•nt to court Tue!>day in a htd to force· a local couple to r<'· movt• n ft•nN• thnt allcRcdly 1:. 1n nolat1on of arrh1lt•rtural restrw lioni. Th<' association names John A und Denise ll. Wirucskl. 23413 Via San Gabriel, Laf{una llills, as de fl•ndnntii in the Oran~c County SUpenor Court lawsuit. The a ction s eck11 an injunction that would compel the dercn· dants to re move an extended polio fence on their property. It is alleged that the structure is in conflict with :1rC'hlle<'lural stan dards accepted b:v lhe associa. t1on Y~htsPrep For Ensenada The ocean will be run of soutbbo1.1nd boats this weekend as the 29th annual Newport Beach to Ensenada race gets under way al noon Saturday. A field of 571 yachts will be sa\llng in search of 22 perpetual trophies in the annual Tequila Derby. A complete roundup, along with tbe Jlsl of all the en· tries. will be found on todi~s boating page, All. A Secret Place 0.llf PllM l'tltlt l>y l..n l'IY"" Dan Warne r (left > watches as Garv Warner <no shirt>. Mark Aarvold <dark shirt) and Bill Warner (checked shfrl) spin down newes t run found by re· sourceful skateboarders in Newport Beach. Skateboarders recently have been banned from sleep roads by the Newport City Council and from an abandoned re· servoir by the Irvine Company. They aren't telling where this run is and they swore photographer to secrecy. Manager Blasts Budget Calls SB Sclwol Allotment 'Suicidal' By LAURIE KASPER Oi UM O•lty l'tktl SUlf The preliminary $28.5 m1lhon budget presented to Saddleback \'alley Unified School D1stricl trustees this week s till contains a ··suicidal" allotment for cont ingencies. This is the assessment of Gilbert Moreno, tlistrirt business manager. The record spendin~ plan contains only $79.950 for contingencies. However , Moreno i.aid, trustees "1re expected to spend the next two months trimminl! proposed expe nditures listed in the document so they can rebu1 Id district reser\•es. Th ts pre!J minary spendinJ: plan is about $4 5 m11l1on higher than the current fiscal year·-. hudgct. Moreno attributed about $1.6 million of the in creas e to salary and bencftls for new teachers. .,laff and adm1n1strators. th.• e1>timalf'd that 75 new employt'' Judge Orders Transcripts Of Cella Open The California Supreme Court today ordered lhe unsealing of transcripts of Orange County Grand Jury hearings lhal led to the indictme nt or Dr. Louis J. Cella Jr. and three codefendants. Deputy District Attorney Orct· ta Sears wa s advised by telephone or the high e<>urt de· cision as she prepared to leave for Superior Court Judge Jerrold S . Oliver's courtroom and further pretrial action in the Cella case. "This means that the transcripts will now be available In full to the public," the pro- secutor said. "It was the only possible course for the Supreme Court to take." Lawyers for the four accused men said they would withhold comment on the decision until they are officially notified of the cu ling. Judie Oliver is being asked to- day to rule on a number or mo· lions. including a plea tbft def en· (~CELLA, PageAZI . will be needed to staff Rancho Canada Elementary School. which will open in Septetnber. ;md to handle increasing enroll· ment at t'xisting schools. Another $580,000 is for the re· gular salary increases to be given lo employes for experience and educaUon. They are bui It in lo the district's existing salary schedule. Money has also been included Sheriff Eyes Ziggurat for Substation By WILLIAM SCHREIBER Oi tllt D•llr l'llot ~t~tf Orange County Sheriff Bradley Gates s aid Wednesday he "strongly favors" m oving the temporary south county sherirf's s ubstation into permanent quarters at the Laguna Niguel Federal Building -the so-calll•cl "Ziggurat." But Gates told a Saddleback Area CoordlnutinJ? Council ISACC) audience the federal ROvernment has "for some re· ;ison grown very reluctant lately to enter into the JS or 20·ycar lease arrangement J see a s necessary.•• "I can't understand this at· titude," Gates said. "The tttX· payers paid a lot of money for that building ($20 miJlion) and It 1s hardly being used," he said. .. There's a lot of empty spacc there that could be put lo good use." The million·square·foot office building was acquired by the U .S. General Services Ad· minJstration from Rockwell In- temationnl. Only about 25 per· cent of Its floor area is now beinJt used. Gales told SACC members that lhe possibility of a lease arrange· menl with the federal govern· menl ls one of the primary alternatives that will be present· ed to Orange County supervisors when the issue or a permanent substaUon comes up again. Supervisors htred a private engineering and architectural firm last month to draw pre· liminary designs for a perma· (~e GATES, Page A.%) for administrative work to pre- pare for the opening of Laguna llills High School, a 25 perce nt in- crease m the district's utility bills and $20.000 for a bond elec tion next spring, Moreno said. The contingency allocation. Moreno said, is less than one half of one percent of the budget. An "appropriate" contingency is five percent or the total expen· di tu res. The proposed budget would have the dis trict spending $670,048 more than Its estimated income. But Moreno said the board has already publicly op· posed further d eficit financing in the dislri cl. Moreno said he purposely made no deletions from the dis· trict 's past s pending patterns and dtdn 't try to m akc the bud~C'l ('Onform with trustees' s tuted 1.10licy. "To do that would be lo pre- ~ume the boa rd." he explained. Trustees will study the budget and analyze snlnries and school programfi to sec where th~ budgC'l <·an lw cut during tht.< next. two months, ht:> said <See 8 U DG ET, Page i\2 l Or:n~'=-a~t We athe r Mostly cloudy tonight, cleonng Friday afternoon. Cool l''rlday. highs ln the mid 60s and low tonl1thl mid·SOS. INSID~ TODA~ Ji1u 1hol1 moy be a (IOOCf idea thll 111ar -but hyatma is not , 10111 UCI'• Dr. Tho~ C11ano, last 11rar's QUtatond· mg teachtr .award U11nrtfT. PogrA9, l•dex Al v ... ..,•k • '" l•IHf'l'ln~ o• ... II... All ............ -,. Cl (,.,..._ .. <II. Cl _, ,.,,. C7 I., M ..... a7 MW!tt 0 4 C.ltltnllt At Mvi.iol ,_, C6 CAnH <enwr •• H .. 1 ... 01 ... w. At Oa•tlfl.. 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"4ttt /\ til'k forcf.> formed la.!>t }ear t11 \tud> Ornn.:e <.:ounty's 11aramedlc program has con duded that 1t 1s ttn excellent but cxpl.'ns1 ve em crgency care systt·m In the saml' hn•ath. the task forcl' su1d other emergency medical sl'rvtl'CS in the county <ffe not keeping pace with the paramed1r program In a report to the Board of ~perv1.,or's . thl' .,tud} unit said, 'll 1s clear that a balanced and 'oorc11nated t.>mergcncy medical '>l'n ice systl'm has not been de· '1!1oped 1n Orange County " That net•ded roordmatcd pro· i.:ram can bes t be provided through the countv's Emergen· q :\kd1cal Care Committee "orking with the deMJ?nated health S)Slem s agency. accord· mg to the task force -It \H~nt on to Sa}. '"It t.!> tm· peraltve that a planrung, pohcy making and quality control svstem be handled on a coun- t ~wide basis " ·"The citllcns deserve an emergency medical ser vice system which will allow them to receive quahty care throughout • the county without concern for art1f1c1al political boundanes." "It should nOt be necessarv for an in1ured person to travel to the next city to rt.>ccivc quality h re saving services," the li)sk force re?oncnnl.l}lqed. The 26-mcmber committl!e ~ .. ~ ... ...,,.,.iiat~ "1¥• utAt~~;i o Supervisors last September s~ud it was not suggesting that city governments should not share 1n the emer gency medica l services planning. ··11owever." lhc report con· tinued, "c1t1zens who will re· ce1ve and ultimately pay for services should decide on the desirability of countyw1de fund- ing." Diamond Lane Glimmers in OC Future Hy DOUGLAS F RfTZSCllE Oi '"' O•••v P• '°'Sutt If the "Diamond Lane" <'xperi · ml'nt <1n the Santa Monica 1-'reew••Y 1n Los Angeles County prov<':. :.ucccssful. Oruni::c Coun I\ motorists c·an l•xpcct vana- tions of thl• schl•mt· on all of this c·ount\ ·s ma1or freeways within the next few~ cars. And despite harsh cnticism of lhe Santa l\t oniC'a F'recwa\' (''1(- peri ment. Caltrans ofr1.c1als l>t'he' e the f1vc week old project 1s "orkini:: ~ell. Caltrans spokesman Richard Stephens said 1n an interview Wednt.•sdav that if the "Oi&mond Lane" effc;rt to push motorists in· to car pools work!> out, similar C'f· fort s w ill b<' tril'd on the Newport . San Oil'J:O, Santa i\na and R 1vcrs1dt.> Frl'eways in Orani:c County. If thl' C'Xprnme•nts prove sur· ccssful, h1• s:i1d. "Olamond La11es" would he added 1n the nl'xt few yenrs to the San Dit•i::o Frf'l'~ ay from the Nl•wporl f'rel'Y. <IY to lht• Otamtc County line; on lhl' N(•wport 1-'rccwuy from tht' San 01cf.(o forN•wuy to thl· Rn <'rs1cfr Freeway and on th1• H1vnside• f'rN•"ay from the Nt>"port Frl•eway tn th<' Santd \n.1 Free" J} Tlw "01umond Lanes" arc -"Pt'rial lanes. 1•1ther n•$lUl.1r l,1nes or 1 m pr11vNi frl'cwny shoul1kr<1, st.•t as1dl' rlt1nn1t penk ho111~ f11r thl' l''\dU..,l\t' u!lf' of hu't'' ancl car pool'I 011 lhc Santa J\1on1c;1 J-"l"t'<'W:I). ht• !I Jl<l, t'.Jr poullnjl hu:. ir1 <'1 t'll'wd -"ll>(n1fu•nntly !ilOCl' the· · Ommonrl I.ant:'" wnsopt>nl'd ORANGE COAST " '"" \.~ ·f\~ (CHt'1 ( 1111 'r ,., ..... •ltf\ "'"'°"" '". t.,, f ;;w.,t ttw Nrw\ t·,,. u, '' ''"'''''""°"',...1"" l ,,_..~ f U"'l'I l°"t ''''h11"1J ( < ·t• lt-'"' \.f"(Mt '\h • ,,,,,,.,.. llll•t '"'''"''t'• Mt1A01'1f th•no'-1•1 , ......... f,' t I •• Ml wt N1 •t••fl I••"' h 1h;t•fl~t""' 1¥ .. 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Cl•nrgl' Lewis Ollcndurf, 41, of l.a.:un.1 Reach and Stcplol.'n Hobnl t-:vans. :11. of ~I 1'>-"1•111 \'11•111. f.11·1· tnal :\l :t) 21 in Supe•1wr C'ourt on 1:?7 frlonv i·ount' l·ont.11nt•cl 111 .1 grand Jur~ inti 11t1111·nt It 1., alll·g1•1I that llw J!ruup siphoned ~II lt·:,,t S2 mtlhon 111 fund ... from t" 11 Or ang1• ('1.11nl\ hn,p1lJl., M 1•"11111 l '11nun111111\ 111 M 1 ''inn \'it• 10 ;111<1 \I 1·n' < iencr a I in Sa 111.1 A n.1 But oil fou1 dl'fN11la111s ha\1 .111 l'.11 h1•1 l 11al d:11t• of \l.1 \ 11in1,,,, !'\nJ!f'h'' Frih·rJI < 'oun 110 ... 111111;11 rnmin.1l .ollt·i.:.11111n' an Andreas Fork Found; Quake Feared SACR o\M ENTO <AP) -Sden· list ~ ha\1• Just <lisrm•cred a west lnrk of lht' San Andreas fault off till' l'l•ntral California coast that rnuld tril(g<.•r much stronger l·.1rlhquakt•s than previoysly t hnu.:ht µos:.1 hit· Thl· :.11<·Y.l't•k·old discovery Iii.it hnlo.Pd a numb<•r of smaller FEW QUAKE ABOUT QUAKE, A 5 faults into a 400 nule long fault 111m• \\ .1c; r<'' ca led Wt•dncsday in 1·1innt•<'l11111 with :1 SC'nate hearing 011 ,1 htll to 1mpll'ment the \ '.1111111 ow Coastal Plan 1>1 l\enn<•th Lajoie of the l · S <:1·11loj!1ral ~un <'Vat :\knlo Park :o..11d m a t <'lt•phonc mtt•rvie" that Ill ~·1·ol11J?l'•h m apµmg nffshorr f.1ulh m<'I 1n l'arly March al ~1·111fllrtl l'n1\ <'rsity. compared not1•, Jntl aRrt'<:'ri that lh<' fault<. "-t'll' l'lonn1•t t(•d FV Desalter Closed After Nine Months fl} KATUV ('I..\~('\' Oi ttt• O.t1ty ,.•lot \t.tH A SlO mtllte'n """"ut.•r d1'<.t1lt ing plant at W :11••r 1"Jrtr1n ::?t 111 Fount am Vu II<'\ hJ' l11•1•n put in mothballs b\ th1• 1 · S l>c·1>ar1 ml"nt of thP Interior The e" p 1· r 1 m 1• n l .1 I t h 1 1• C' million ~allon ~w r d ,1\ r.1nht ' bwlt "1th$..& million 111 loc.11 fund' and S6 m1ll1on 1n ft'llt-r:tl i;rJnh "a~ clos(•d dtl\\ n ;it th1• rnd nf March. JUSt nine· month' aftl't 11 start<'d opera t 111n A spokesman ror th" Oran(l' Count\· Watt•r l>"ln<I \\h1< h OJl('ral('<. Wat• r l-'.1rton :?I .. :1111 crev.s toda\ "e re "'a ltn).: ntr 'ah es and pr1·pannj? th1• f.1<'1hl\ for "<.tanrlbv n1n111twn '"II real!~; i~ prt•tl\ c;Jfl. ...mJ d1striC'1 s pok1•s m,1n (;ror1l11 11 Elser ... \\'e Cecl that the !!11\ ern ment didn't fulhll 1ts rontre1rt .. The lnll'nor Department·_.. or flee of Water ResC'arch and Technolo~y had or1g1nall;\ agreed to pronde OpNat1nj.l funds for the proJcct for two lo fnc year-;, Eber saul Hut now fcll<'rul off1C'ials havl' 1•hani;:1•il their poltr1cs. F.ll\er ... 11ci, and plnn to channel funds into theoretical rt><.earch rather than t'"<per1ml•ntnl plants. f 'rom Pag.-ll I ~~,~~~ :.d·".-d• hr.it<' <.1tuat1on al:o.o.' he said. Truc;tt'e'i a~reed lh1s week to t>ei:m '"' C'\t1J;?<.1ltn#? the financial <.tatcmC'nt during their reguJar ml'1•tm~ ... Lalt:'r. they said. they ma\ call a '-flt:'C1al study session \toreno 'laid the district ~up<'nntendent will make recom· mendallons for changes in the bud11et But. ht> 1rnld. to make the !'Ul?~est ions llflw would be "pre- mature ·· The trustees have until July l to adopt a tentative budget. The final budget must be approved on or before Aug. 10 Mnt laclhtv. It would r~place the te.mpQ1ary office space now beln1 utlfbed In the La1una Nl1\lel Munmpal CQurt bwldln1 -three miles fr(>m the Ziggurat. Gates said h~ upccts that study to be completed in "about 40 day s" Just before supervisors bei:m budaet hetir mgs for the next fiscal year Two month!i ago. county of· fic1als voiced optimism over the possibility of a leHe at the Zi& gurat and nott'd thut they had ac· tually been solicited by floderal officials. Gates covered u wide rangt' of topics dunng his tulk to the SACC meeting. including cri m e statist ics and the reserve Sheriff's deputy program So far th1) year. the Sher\rr said, there has. been 11 slight decline 1n major crime categories compared to the ftrst part of 1975 "\\'e had 283 felonv arrl'Sts dur ing the first quarterlast year and 190th1~year.'' Gates said "Total en mes were l, 150 by th1) time last year and 981 for the fir~t quarter. this year." The Shenrr said tus fledgling south county reserve program "1s proving a great succe!ls" and is saving taxpayers thousands of dollars because or the volunteer nature of the service. He said the south county re· serves have put in 4,600 hours of volunteer work in the past three months. which Is equivalent to about $45.000. New •.. Orange Count> supervisors huve shelved for at least two weeks a $170,000 proposal thut ef forts be mMdt• tu help r111 b juvenile delinquency by teach&nll fundamental law in the county's grade schools The suti(lestion that fourth through sixth griuiers "be tnught how lo effectively work within our political system·' was m1de by Arthur Gray Jr .• Onmge County Bar Association president. Gray estimated that a pilot pro· gram destgned to develop a basic law curriculum would cost up to $70,000to develop He suggested that the bar as· soctallon. Sheriff's Department and county Department of Educa- tion collaborate to design the <'UT· nculum. If the $70.000 start up cost v. asn 't to make the super\'lsors balk. the prospect or spending $280,000 annually was. Supervisors balked at accept· ing Gray's proposal when the $70.000 start up price tag and an eventual support cost of $2~.000 was mentioned. Su pervisor Laurence Srhmit suggested that school districts within the county might help finance lhe program. lt was Gray's arguments that the schools now teach govern· ment "in thto a~tract" Tather than how the law and government system help individuals. in~ for th.it pl'r~on" d1~r•1u,1 Hid One wltnns to the blast. Waltt'r Murph). deputy probo· tJon comm1"s1oner, :tA•cl. "I """ smoke and ~1¥,~. debrh und blood all O\ er tht.• pl..it·1• Door:-. 't\ere b\•1nt; blown ofr t.'H•r \ Whl'rt• •• · John Po" t·r~. rl<'rk of the stutl.' Suprl'mt• Court. said a volunt•1ry t•valuut1on was be~un u(h'r th<• warntng wus received Uut he stud 1t ll'ast 50 such thn.•al~ havtt been rece1 ved In the Inst yt'ar 1111d workers wcrt.• u llov. 1.'<1 lll :-tny In the building 1( they so chose The powerful hlast tore uwuy a 20·foot section of "all sepuntlng lhe office from 11 corridor and blew a hole:' through the floor Into lhe lobby below. County His torian Gib on to Speak Oran{(e Couhty aut hor- h1stonan Wayne Gibson will ad· dre~s the Saddleback lllstoncal Society Sunda} at 3 p.m. in the Saddleback Plaza communitv hall • He will speak on the history of Rancho Santiago de Santa Ana. one of the county's original land grants, and the Yorba fam1lv which held the grant for nearly 50 years in the early 18008. Gibson also is presidl'nt or the Orange County J11s torical Society. Glass in Tuna . 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