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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1976-05-13 - Orange Coast Pilot' ' \ I j ' r t • Murder~d Child Armed Bandit Was Tort11red, Gets (;ash, Gems . ' . Doctor Testifies · In Newport Heist - DAILY PILOT Schmit Amends * * * 10< * * * T HURSDAY AFTERNOON, MAY 13, 1976 VCK., H, NO. 1,., J SECTIONS, J6 ~A01$ Pride of clersey City • J~ri;ey City. across the hnrbor from New York City. 1!. touting 1ls r e nowned lounst site m Uti s bicentennial year the Statue of Liberty A city councilman points out that his is tbc closest city to the statue ,_ despite the ract lhnt it's lcccssible only from the Big Apple. ;Murdered Child ...... :Tortured-Doctor Grim medical testimony al u ian Clemente man's murder lrial In Oranae County Superior Court Wednesday indkatl'd the S.year·old victim was lite rally tortured and starved to death. Juan Jose Molina, 22, sat star lng at the courtroom's carpete<I noor as Or. Francls Duda of Laauna Beach described t.he ton· 'OIL SPILUNC 'FROM TANKER LA CORUNA. Spain <AP> .Batterln1 waves forced more crude oll rrom the bumina hull oC the 120,000-ton Spanish tanker Ur· quiola today following lls wreck on 1 reel and oil apiU Wednesday " oft tbe northwestern coast or Spain. AutboriUes wne invetUgatt.nc ~the S2S million tanker missed t be sale cb•nnel through La Conma Bay and hit a submerged reef on its way to arefinery Experts s-1d the spill could re- sult in the most serious battle acainat oU in hi.Jtory. l··.------- dltion or Molina's SlCJ?Child when she was brought to San Clementt• General ijospltal lut Nov 22 Accordlng to Dr. Duda. younR Laura Cru% had bums on her hands and feet. bruises over most or her body and broken bones And. the doctor added that many of the cfllld 's injunes ap· parently were inflicted over a prolonged period or time. When asked by Deputy District Atiomey Ted Millard. Dr. Duda aald the youngster was Nfferinc \ from maln~lrltlon, that she was "nt.remely undemounsbed." ·' So covered with bndat!S was the fra1l child that doctois who batUed to save her life wen una- ble to perform a spinal tap, the doctor testified. Testimony and pict ur e evidence showed the tortnented cbild auffe:red a broken pelvis before being brought to the hospital. Initially. Molina and his wife Yolanda. 23. who Uved at 2723 S. El Cammo Real were cbat8ed wHb chi l d abuse b )' Sa n Clemente police <See TORTURE. Pace.U> Gunlllan Robs NB. Woinan A Newport Beach woman lost cash and Jewelry valued at more than $30,000 to n lone gunman who cornered her an her-garage as s he returned from a shopping trip Wednesday night. Police were summoned to the Harbor View Homes area at 8 p m . by the victim, Margaret Legette. 54. She told orrlcers that the ban· dit, described only as being of medium build In his late twenties with dark, shoulder length hair. waa waiting lor her when she en tered her garaae. She said she did not nollce the man as she drove into the garage, but when she got out of her car he came up behind her. brand1sh1ng a handgun Accord mg to po lace reports. the man demanded her pur~e and her Jewelry, which she gave him He then told her to lie do>A n on the car aent and lo not move for 30 minutes. Police said they believe the man ran from the garalJe. heading cast on Port Sheffield Place Arnone the item' listed stolen an the holdup were four nngs a $4,500 jade "!!porl!I" nng. $8,500 three-carat dlnmond rm(.!, R Sl,400 flve·carnt diamond rinJt a nd a $4,000 upphire and emerald rintc. Mrs. Lallette told mvestiitator!I she had the Jewelry with her because she had expccted to I><' admitted eatller in the day to Hoag Memorial llospital She said that !lhe had taken the <Stt J EWELS. Pa~t>i\2 1 I.SD Suicide Funds OK'd WASHlNGTON <AP> -The family of an Arrqy chemi~ who committed suicide in 1953 after being slipped LSD in a CIA ex- periment would receive $1.25 mUUon tax.free under a bill ap· proved by a Senate committee Or. Frank R. Olson's family had no Idea what led him to jump to his death until the Rockefeller Commission r eport oo the CIA was published las-t June. Although the report did not name Olson, 1t descriood his suicide, •wbicb came 10 days after he and others were gwen the hallucinoJenit druJ without their kno-.·tcdae. • X·rated Jam Non,.payers See Too Much OAKLAND (AP> -Police say a citation has been issued to the owner,s of a drive-in theater where an X· rated film had been shown to paying customers and others who jammed streets blocks from the huge screen. Police said that before the citation was issued two Oakland vice squad officers drove lo the Airport II theater off Nimitz Freeway to see "The Story of 0," which critics called a "soft-core" offering. An Oakland ordinance prohibits exhibitions of persons undressed or in degrees thereof. Police said they had to make their way through a traffic jam of free moviegoers, many of them youngsters and all watching from streets . They couldn'1 ht'ar any sound. but. police noted. that wasn't necessary. 8250,000 B attf Mesa Cops Nab 6 In Cocaine Bust By STF.VE·MITCllELL Ott ... Oaoty l'ltel Pohce said today they huvl' seized a quarter or a m1l11on dollars worth or cocaine and ar rested six suspects, despite an escape attempt by two suspects who rammed a police van an Costa Mesa early this morning Thl' suspect also knO<'kcd over two Costa M esa narcotics of hcers in his flight from the 12 :45 a m. raid at 944 We11t 19th SL fie• was later captured, but a seventh suspect remains al lari;1e Arrested were Edward Waym• He Who Gets Slapped Sues NEW YORK CAP> Ac· tor Nicol Williamson. who plays the amorous Kin& Henry Vlll IO the Richard Rodgers music al "Rex." slapped a n actor an the face on stage during thl' c urtaii'I call The incident stunned the audience Wednesday night and shocked the actor, Jim Litten, wbo said later he retained Donald Grody, ex· ecutlve secretary or Actors Equity, to bring an F,qulty 'suit against tbe British star. Neither WUliams<>n nor his a,gent could be reached for comment on the inci- dent. Cobb. 30, of the Costa Mesa ad dress, Vernon Louis Otero, 26. 16462 24th St . Sunset Rcaeh and his unnamed JUVemle wife, Mark Baker Pendroy, 26, and Debra Kny Hancock, 27. both of 41fi Newport Blvd , Newport Beach and Ralph Pierpont Morgan 111. 30. 398 East 22nd St . Newport B<>nch. We!ltmlnster narcotics officer-. originally handled the raid whkh also netted $10,000 In peyote. 11 1Umulont drul{ from cactus but· tons, at lhe Costa Mesa home. Westminster Detective C H Martin reconstructed the arrests thi11 way He said suspects Peodroy and Hancock made an offer to sell the cocaine to undercover agents in a Westminster apartment Wednes day "We arrested those two at a s hopplntt center in Newport Oeacl\ where they sold ~ a S500 sample or cocaine," Det. Martin said. He said police then drove to the Costa Mesa home where they ar· rested Cobb and Morgan and waited tor delive ry or ooe pound or cocaine. "About a quarter to one, Otero and his wlfe and another guy. pulled up in a four-wheel truck." Martin said. While the male aus· ped walked toward the house. police officers closed in on the truck wheTe Otero and t\.is wife were waiting. "Otero panicked when he saw us and jumped on the gas pedal ... l\fartin said. Two Costa Mesa narcotics officers were hit and <See COCAINE, Page.U) 'Errors' Increase Expenses By GAR\' GRANVILLE OI tM Oallf 1>11 .. ii.elf Orange Count y Supervisor Laurence Schmit continued to have problems with hrs 1974 cam pa1gn disclosure s tatement Wed nesday. filing an amendment to already amended statement. According to certified publit• accountant Ray Edwards, the correction made In Schmit 's statement is the result of errors drawn to the Schmit campaign committee's allenlion by the county Grand Jury. "We were not aware or the er rors until the Grand Jury brought them to our alt('ntron," said Edwards Schmit was not available for comment this morning Ills oHrce manager, Wilham Schr<'tbl'r, !l atd he had no know ledl(e or the dti.closun· amendments The series of m 1stn.kes has the effect of increasing the amount Schmit spent to dereal incum bent supervisor David Baker m 1974 by $10,440 When added lo the $151 ,369 already recorded. that brought Schm1t 's total <'ompargn cost to $171 ,810 Th" error 11 cited an th1• <See SCHMIT, Page i\2) Wen th e r Patc hy fog nnd low clouds will be on th9 tn· crease Friday morning. cooling off the coastal area, while 1nlanct temperatures should dip into the lower 70s INSIDE TOD~ Y Tht popular C1trzen.1 Band radto 11 the late1t tar~ of the npolf ortut1 -.and ti~ antenna fs o mogn~t for t1u~1. CB1 .ortn't popular with model oirplont pilot1, though. Stt Page A7. l•nx 2 DAILY PILOT s Thutsd!Y. M!y 13 '9741 Ex-MP KiJ]s· Fo11p ' 'In 'Cleanup' Trry NOIU"OLK. Va. <AP> -A former m1lllt1r) policc:mlUl who said he wanted to r leun out heroin pushers .and pimps shot and killed four µ~pie in a b1i1r before takln& h16o"'n lire. pal1cel.ll.ld. A police spakearnan aa1d the rour people David McRae Jr , 22. killed had a combined totaJ of "approxim ately 66 pages of criminal records H nan the gamut from every type of crimmal activity you can think or~· The spokel>mliln 11a1d each or lht' rour tutd a pohc:e record ol IOll\e kind Buto!tlcus addedt.herewu no evidence that McRae knew his \'lctims. and det11ils or the vie· llma' records were nof. :.ivalluble immedlalt!ly. Police said McRae. of Norfolk, entered the Cl6b 304 ut 12: 101.ro. and began shootaog patrons u they sat 1n their booths. In addl· lion to the dead. three persons were injured in the shooting ram· pa1e An employe or the club said McRae telephoned lhe club 20 Daily ,;1411 Sl•ff -· mloutea bofore tbe ~hootmai. warnln1 that be would clun out all the pimps, proalltutu. horna1cxuals and dope pushers in the bar. The c:lub ib located In what one.90Uce source d~ribed u "a bad aec:lion ol town where all Lhertal wild ban are." Autborlt nld McRae · had ~ cba.r1ed Wed11t-sduy even· lna with carrYina a concealed weaeon -a .3$7 magnum piatol, whlcJl was confiscated by pcllce. Ho was released on bond shortly aft.er his arrest and went to the club. police said "He looked all n&ht to me." said a bondsm an who got McRae out of Jllll. "J d1dn 't pa) much at· tent1ootob1m " One w 1tness an the bar said McRae went into the restroom and loaded has .4S·ca11ber pistol He told the watnesl> he was a police omcer and "'as preparing t o make arrests. McRae was a delivery rnan for the Henry B. Oilpan Co .. a wholesale drug rirm. H&hnd been arrested earlier in lbe evening auoss the street from the club. Police said Mc Rae. who once served as a Norfolk police cadet wt\lle still a teen-ager. carried four clips filled with .45-cahber ammunition. It was not known where he got the weapon. "Ba sac ally, what he did was be walked an and started shooting. He pulled one clap out and put another clip m and started shoot· ing again." the police spokesman said "Then he killed himself " Nine sheU casings \\erefoun(I at the scene McRae. who livcJ wit~his parents. completed his afternoon delivery or druas for the company where he had worked s ince January and told one fellow worker he was glad to be finished and looked forward to an evening of rest Colon Sawyer. vice president and d1vis1on manager for the company, described McRae as "a happy man ·· who liked his work. INJURED DRUG SUSPECT OTERO GETS MEDICAL AID "l had all the confidence in the 14Vrld In him." Sawyer said. ad· ding he was surprised by the turn of events He Suffered Facial Cuts In Crash That Ended Chase f'rone Page ,\I COCAINE. • • ~pun .iround hv Ille truck as 1t characd .a Gardt•n Grove palace \JO lie hit thl' \Jn and took orf do\\ n 19th Street. bouncing orr curbs for about a mile before he ran the trul k into a ditch near the :'l:e\\ porl Terr Jee apartments." ~lart1n sa11I Pohre arrested Otl'ro and his ware al the scene. laking the dnver to Hoag Memorial Hospital where he wa::. treated for facial cuts before be1nl! trunspcrt<.'<1 lo Orange County J all. Officers saul th<• passt>ngcr m Otero's trurk. dt"lcnbed as a male »bout 30 years old, eluded o rrict•rs and 1s !ll1ll at lur1iee Marlin said police an• checking out a phom• number un<l expect to make an arrest somct1ml' tod.ay Polkc ~aid they lalt.•r found anotht'r quarter f)(lllnd of c<x·atnl' and $3.000 an t.ai.h .it Otero·, Sunset Rear h hnu't'. branitin~ lhl' tot.ii 'ulu<.' of thl• drufes st•1£cd to about $350,000 Suspert ~ P(•ndroy. Hancock. .md C'obb ar<> r hart-1ed with ron sp1rncy to s<.'11 l'01-.unc Mor"an and Otero 'r; \\ 1(e arc charged \\Ith po~~e~~IOn Of <'<X'Rlne for "lalt> and Cltl'ro fa ct's rhare<'s or ('OOSPlrllC') lo Sl'll l'Cl<'atn(' and a~ suult with u cfr.1dly \H'apon Hh1• truck) ORANGE COAST fhf ('I,,, #i fl t I 111, t Ir\ .... , .. .,.,,f •I •1 111,1 IN t~t tllr' l'•r• n \•#4tt.~•f +"I• ( .... #' I • t 1•,,r.1111 I I I •14 o r ,,,," It ,,.,,11 "" ,_,, t i"lf·~·• j M ".f' ~, H•• ·•1if; I f I 11 ,,., ,1,1 "''•'\~ ,,,..,.µa-1 1 hf "'" 111,1•! ., .. I 1 , !" 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"'°''~\oilt· ,..""''er H'f'tff1\•""'"" ,.,.,.,n "•l t't1 r• ('9-dlolf tf.'t •I lf!W;"I '-''" IJlll ••n• fU1fll\ If c~,, .. ,., •• .,..., ""'<Of".41 (la'' ,._,, •• ., P.J•'1 M ,_.,,,. WU (Jt· hv"'• ''""'"u~t""" h C~rw• \,) 1'\ ~ Wttt "'"""""''" ,,,.,~,···· ...... ~ ........ ,.~~ un.,_....,.,, lroine Couple Arrested for 'Pot Garden' A domestic spat involving a young Irvine man and woman led to their arrest Wednesday an.er. noon on charges or cultivating manjuana when police were m · 'aled into their apartment and spotted 63 potted marijuana plants Booked were Jeffrey Wayne Coy l e. 19 . and V1 ck 1 Fe1erapend. 20. both or 3900 Parkview Lane. Apt. ~C. Bail was set at Sl.000 earh Irvine Police said lhey were called to the apartment about 4 p.m .. when Miss Feierapend re· ported Coyle was burglarizing the apartment. C'o) le. who apparently re· turned to the apartment lo pick up his belongings after a squab blc with Mass Fe1erapend that morning. was JUSt leaving \\hen police arn\•ed, officers said. According to police. once they halted ·Coyle. Miss Fe1erapend insisted they come inside and sec the dama~e Coyle allegedly had donl' to her belongmgs and the apartment Onre ms1cte . ther noticed 63 plants growing an indoor con tamers, police said The plants. iln ouncl' and one·half of man Juana and a pipe were booked an to e\'1dence, police sllld. McRae's job applications at Gilpin indicated he first worked for the firm from June 1972 until 'December 1972 He then entered the Army as a private in December 1972 and was honorabl y disc harge d in December 1975 as a corporal The dead were identified as Alfred White. 28 : Steven Ballard, 27; Gramond Clark. 32, and Raymond Babb, 31. The in1ured were Rebecca Dobbins. 63 : Lenwood McCray, 20, and Harry Chipchase. 26. Chipchase was ident1f1ed as a sailor. but no other details were available on the backgrounds or the other persons who were wounded. None of the three was seriously Uijured JEWELS ... jewelry with her to put in the hospit al's safe, rather than leave tt at home. Because she was not admitted to the hospital. she said, she was bnnging the Jewelry home with her Troops Massed BEIRUT. Lebanon CAP > The Eritrean L1 berat1on Front reported today that EUuopHJ's military "overnment ha, massed 40.000 troops and 100.000 tribal warnors for a general offenl11ve to crush the 14-year old rebellion in Entrea. Eth1op1a s northern Red Sea province f'ro• Pag~ A I SCHMIT FUNDS •.. amended report include S7,940 paid to po litical stroteg1sl William Butcher for campali;in services. Edwards said Butcher accept· ed a postage refund check for h1i1 ~en·iccs that was never run through the Schmit campal~n books. Altogether. according to Schmit ·s often amended cam· pa1gn statement. butcher. who as s t ale controller Ken Cory's brolher·m·law. was paJd $14,!NO fer his services m tbe Schmit campaign. Ed\\ ards also acknov,.ledged that a $1,000 check received Crom lobby11t Frank Michelena was paid direc tl y to campaig n ""orker Blanche Kelly, o r Anaheim . "This transaction was not pro- perly accounted for at t.he time of filing and was omitted from the 1975 state ment,'· Edwards said. The $1.000 Michelena check was dated Jan. 15. 1975, shortly after Schmit took office. Michelena figured in another Schmit campaifn error, accord- lnl to a lettec Edwardll directed to the county Registrar ol Voter . Anothtr $),000 cbtck was re- ported in monetary cont.ribuUons received as being o donation un· der $100. As a result. the 1974 $1,000 check was not shown amonl? Schmit 's hea v )' contributors. M1thelena ran aroul or Schmll's erroneous disclosure habits last December when it was revealed tha t a possible con· nact or interest occurred when the supervisor ec:cepted more than S2SO worth ot altls from Michelena last year ln contradiction to conflict or interest reaulations. Schmit vot- ed on board ol supervisors issues mvolving Michelena clients However. Schmit claimed he had agreed to lend the lobbyist h1s boat in return for the use on two weekends of Mlcbelena's In· di an Wells condominium. Michelena sald he had not u.sed the supervisor's boat. Anoth er error drawn to Edwards" attention by the grand Jury was a $2.SOO check rrom Chandler Sand and Gravel paid dlret'.tly to the U.S. J>()Stmasler tor post&ie In 1974. Edwards aald the check was deposited at the Santa Ana Main P<»t Office on Nov. 1, 1974. Butz Backs Stamp.Cut WMHINGTOtf <AP> - 4riculture ~cret•ry i:.rl Buh Uld today that stnlttt "wbo vOlu.ntatily wa1kolf tood joba" andstu· dtnt.I "wbose parent.a rlde around an OldsrnobJles" should not be elia1bl• Coe foochtamp Questioned on the NBC "Today" televls1on pro· aram. Buti lnaisted the aovernmtnt will not re· move "the workln& poor" when lt t'll m \nates tlvt' million people from participation in the food atampproaram. He discussed the new re· gulations for the $6 billion· a-year rederal program Brown Holds State Lead; Carter Gairis SAN FRANCISCO t i\P l J immy Carter 1s gaining support among California voters. but Gov. Edmund G Brown Jr l>tlll holds a commanding lead in the Democratic pres1den11al contest in the nation's moe>l populous state, according to a California Poll. The former Georgia governor, national front·runner for the Democratic presidential nom1na· lion. as favored by 22 p('rcent of California Democrats up from 15 percent six wt•eks earlll'r. pollster Mervtn Field said today But Bro\\ n. a late entry 1n the pres1dent1al contest. is fa\Ort.'<I by 45 percent, compared to -17 percent in the earlier sur\ey Morris Udall as third with seven percent followed b) George Wallace fi ve. Henry Jackson four, Frank Church three and one percent each to Birch Bayh and Fred Harris Twelve percent are undecided The latest survey was based on telephone interviews May 6 8 with 695 registered Democrab who say they plan to vole June 8 LAS V&GAS, Nev. (AP) - Wills purporledl)' wrlllen by Howard Huahes •re pepping up from c-o• l to cout. nnd a lonetime emplo)'e or the late billionaire sayli: "l t.hink lt'is becomln1 apparent tbert are a tot ot people wno can wnte like Howard Hu1hett ." At l<Ast count. there were six documents claimed by vur1ous people to be the one and on!y Huibes will. The atmosph~u turned carruval Wednesday, when two "wills" were delivered to the Clark Couhty Courthouse. and The New York Times Rid it re· ce1\ ed anoth~ \n the ma1I F\Jrther add og to the hubbub was a claua lbat the first and most seriously considered will, the one that appeared in Salt Lake City and rncludes the Mormon Church among the bener1cianes. was a gag. A genealogist hired by distant relahve& or Hushes told a Chlcaeo newi con!erence Wed· nesd&)' he contacted a person in Salt Lake City who claimed to be one of five forgers who wrote the document as a joke. However. William A. Jones of Nashville. Tenn., was vague about "the person." Clark. Count)/ officials found the situation less than humorous -'A man identifying tumself as Grover Walker of Las Vc~as walked 10lo the county clerk's of- fice We<\nesd ay accompanied by three apparent bodyguards and filed \\all No. 4 Walker said the will was de· liverecl to blm by Richard Robatd R\lfhes, who claip\s t.o be Hughes• illegitimate -'On. Joseph M1~bael Brown, whQchanged hla \eta! n~e lo Ric'ftard Rbbard Hughu, claimed last year that he arfd hls "father" commurucat· ed by tiny. radaQ tran.smitteri im• planted ln their' beads. ·, Later Wednesday a document printed in 1reen was sent lO the "QUALITY TELEVISION manacer of tho Desert IM In Le~ Vea••. wbere Huahes Uv.r ln seclusion bttween 1966 and JttO A cover let\er wu at.-...d "Howard Huahes Jr." lt 8ett his return addreaa as tbe 0. is )tot~l lo Bannin1. Catl!. After looklnc at it, Aut. t)' Clerk Elda II a 1. ald. e •~lllna errors ar untt1al. •· The alleaed junior Kutbes aald, ·•1 do not want lO cta!e' <1Jt > any of my father'• . beritance. ''The document leav s all of the money excepl a few million dollars "to the iov mentor the United States to liYe job for the people ... Hu~hes' fortune. estimatecl at Sl 5 b1lhon to $2.S billion, may the laraest probate cua in American history. Fro• Pa~AI TORTURE. Bu~ when youn1 Laura di~ ol1bt after belng taken c:on.scloUJ to the hospital by mother and stepfather, charee was changed to murd The couple were gron&~ separate trials when the tort"" death .case reached SuperiQr Court. At the lime of their arrest, the Molinas r eportedly told S1i1n Clemente 10\1esllgators tbe youngster scalded herseU when s he turned off the cold wattr faucet while taking a bath. Other burns were blamed on her alleged habit of playing with matches and c1carettes: accord· lng to San Clemente police r~­ port.J. Mn. Molina ls scheduled to 1tand trial June 7. At the openina or MollJ\a ·s trial lo Superior Co1.1rt Judce Jotm Flynn's courtroom. attorneys estimated 1t would last froni three to four weeks. Judae Flynn receued the tria! until Monday. Zenith's Electronfc Video Guard The AMBASSADOR· G4030W Tuning System One-Knob VHF and UHF Channel Selection 100% Solid-State Chassis Patented Power Sentry Voltage Regulating System Brilliant Chromacolor 1976 Picture Cll~llllO~(OlOI II 19* compact table tv D111yo11a1 The BROOKDALE· G4010C 61t,1ut1h.1 y •1y1r1J '''""P·l(t 1• l>.tr• ll1vw11 '''H it ""' "'"' rtu• l"l I ol II .. ,,,,,, * * * * * * 100~ Solld·Slale Ch111l1 Brfllt1n1 Chrom1color P1c1ur1 Tube Synchrom111c 70-Poatllon UHF Ct1111n11 S111c1or Patenled Power Sentry Voltage ReglAetlng Syat•m Sot1d·Sl•1t Super Video Range Tuning Sy11tm VHF end UHF Anltn'lH 275 East 17th St. Costa Mesa ................ , ..... 2DewtW ..... C....k. Phone 642·8882 Store Hours Dally 9-6 Set. 9-5:30 ~.._H.,._.,_lliie.ltl• Priced Ff-om '398" TMI lllCTIONIC flttONSllONAL S SOYICI YOUI lqUtf'MIMT Fomous Ze nith q!:!ali~!!~Farnous .;..,;.~.j dt'p e ncJo hility ! ' j I I I &~ W@llilrr ®@[?WO©@ The column appuri. dally eu~ Salurda)i. and Monda)!>. ;,./ ll flTOh/1 Ill ' 7 111 II 11 f,/j· f'cl' /JUfllf l'ut ,; ,,, I ,,, ,, d 1111.. (/1 I rJ I .. 1111\11 I (\ 111 if 01 ,,,,,, ,,.,1, flt." ,., ·'"'' •' ,,,..,l'•" ,., '" 1/111 ' ''"'" ,,, 11111/ 1111 "'" " \I 111 I ·~dll 1 ,,,,,, I lifl Ill l'.t /111• \I ) 'II r 'i • I I •t t (/I II 111/o' I' /111 I /11 11/11 / • "' /' fl "''' I ,,,, ("''I \lt'\ll ( \ fl •11 1 I, / t I , 'Of 1 l••I; f ,..,,.,,,,, .. ,. ,,,,,,,,,,, lnt~r~•t Dt-adllnn t DEAR PAT C'an .}OU fincl out •, how long aftt•r April 15th tht.' lHS has to mall a tax refund check before the laxpayer Is cnullcd to nterest., What Is the current ratt> ' of interest" I, I. . San Clemente f The IRS l'I rrqulred to mall a rrfund chrck not later than 45 days beyond the duf' datt' of lht' rt'tum. U th!!. mailinit dudlJne is not met, intt>rt'i.l al tht-ralt' of Mven ~rcent pt'r )t>ar, compul· . ed from tht> •&th day be)Ond tht' : due date until the datf" ol lbt' in- ~ ltlal check, Is included in a tax : rt'fund. An IJlS S~t'11man em· : phaslzt'd that this rt'qulrt'ment to I pay Interest does not apply II the !1 delay is due to taxpayer f'rror. : Addltlonal interest also is not I paid on r herks which art' un· 1 deliverablf', lo11l or stolf'n. Wht'n t' a rt'plact>mrnt check I' issued in ' such calH''I, It l!c for th<' Nlml" , amounl as th<' original ch('ck. Miid~ Conqawr-Pd DEAR l'.\1 I \\'101 to It'll v1111 Jnd ~our l'<'~Hkr'I ubo11t 11 produ1 t l'H' US<'CI th.It n •all) .l:t'I'> I Ill of mildl"" It " .1 lot c•;1,lt'r to "'l' than 'counni.: po" 1l1•r or lilt•,1fh U'\ \\ .1' 'lli.!J:t''tt•cl Ill .1 fl'('('llt \' .._ C'olumn It '1·all 1•d X 11. .tnd ,.., '" :11l;1hl1• ;it !\1 r Don<1ltl l'atnl Ston' 1n ('11)lJ Mr,,, h n ro,ta ~t l"•J S.-vt'ral othf'r rl'adc-r'I hl\t' had •ooct lhlnic" to .. av 11bout lhl!! pro- duct too. It '" packaitMt In pint botllri.. "n" MrOonald Paint Storl''s 11pokt>sman '411)'M it 11pray., • mlldt'w awav from almo .. t 11nv surfacf', lnriudln• r('fr1grntor ~asket11 and b<11t raves. Musing f'lbtt DEAR PAT l.u~t Sepl<'mbt•r. I malled thrt>e rolls of 5347 film to Cord Entl.'rprases in Glc•ndalc for processin~ I s<'nt Sl5 45 alon.i: with the film and ordered .1 r;et of shdes and prints for t>nrh roll I rt'ct'i•ed only ont> set of c;hdrc; nnd prints I've wnllt>n to Cord and offered to adt'nllf} what "as on the film . but no r~ponse ha' been rN'l'l\"<'d LG .. Huntington Beach Yoa report you oow hue re· cetved the othu lwo rolls of rum = nearly s~ven mon&Jd after yoa had sent the mm ror p~sslng. C«d explained tbat the company had ~ "swamped" with or· ders. The Pboto Muketln& A.I· ) aoclation, 613 Laaslng Ave .• .Jackson, Ml 49ZOZ. repnfftlts •ver 4,000 photo retailers, repair services, manufacturers and photo finishers. PMA resoi•es consamu tomplalnCa oonttmlng botb members and nonmembers. uders uperlHctni problems wtlb photo procea lng slloald vaU tbemtthH el &M tenlta olttl'H by lbla trade assodaUO.. A Flat \!ietory Fourth grade girls at El Morro Elemen- tary School just north of Laguna Beach put fourth a ferOC'10US effort, at left, as their expressions show. It worked. They won the Tug o· War during the school's bicentennial picnic celebration Wednesday for students, faculty and parents. Battin Lawyer Plays Detective Testimony in Orange County Supe rvisor Robert Ball1n's cnm1n.al tnal ended an a nouris h Wednesday when defense la14ycr Matthe14 Kurahch turned detec- li\-e dunng a court recess As a result or tus dete<.'lave work. Kurihch succeeded an throwing a shaw dow overt he test amony of Ballin 's prime accuser Dawn Papp ll was Mrs Papp who touched off last sum me r 's Grand Jury tn· \es tagation into the county supervisor's un successful 1974 campaign for state offace s upervi s or's office to her husband an Laguna Beach_. Then came lhe brier court re- cess And Kun heh used the free lame to satis fy hal) curiosity about an unaccounted for June 17. 1974 long distance telephone caJI to Mann<>apohs He used has telephone credit card to call the Manneapohs number. When C'ourt rt>sumed. KuriHch n~~alled Mrs Papplothewilness stand. • ll was not clear whet.her th<· seven-man. rive-woman JUry Wiii begin dehberations Friday or wait until Monday·. Judge Lae said the ex traordinary Friday session \\as :;cheduled so that Kunhch can begin a planned trap to Sweden Whenever the Jury beg1n!i weighing the case. 1t wall have the .testimony of 57 witnesses to review in ats collective mind and more than 120 pieces of evidence toexamtne That is what Ryan and Kunhch unveiled to the Jury as they al· tempted to prove or dispro\'e charges brou~ht against Battin by the county Grand Jury last Augu.5t. ._. In a seven count indictment. the Jury alleged the Santa Ana supervisor committed grand theft, hied false documents :ind mrsusl'd his omce during has 111- f ated ·74 campaign. lf convicte~ of any of \.he seven charges, the 46-year-old county supervisor could be stripped of hls offace . sent to st ate prison and possibly lose his license to prac- 'lice law DAILY PILOT A:J Russian Sex Spa Described I MOSCOW CAP) -The women were beautlful, the SttVanta obe- dient. The bar was well atotked and fresh flah w aa brouaht la dai· ly from lbe Volaa River. The marble baths were kept heated day and ol1ht in case the patron. who bud ftn1&nced at all throuth graft. decided to pay a visit. I Tills was the picture painted Wednesday in the Literary Gazette, reporlina on the sen- tencing of 13 officials of a major construction project who built themselves a landscaped riverside retreat with $845.000 of state money. It was "la dolce vlta, for which some petty reneaades were re- ady lo do anything," the weekly newspaper fumed. ••For two years, the officials or the Cbeboksary tractor trust ate. drank and en tert a sn ed themselves with love games. and they had a good rest. 'nlen they went to the baths and then to a cozy sandy beach." Massive handmade chan- deliers hung above carpeted floors, mosaics and specially commissioned murals covered the walls. and the baths themselves were decorated in tile and marble. The patron. chief of lbe con· slruction trust, referred to only as Yermolnl. demanded "the most beautiful hostesses." and employed "only obedient. loyal people who were ready lo do anything IJl order to 0Gtter the1r bosses. In return. the servants were well paid, and the s upenntendenl or the baths was put on the con- struction payroll as an engineer. One witness at the triaJ said he was hired as a guard and given the job of poaching fl.sh every day from the raver. He said 17 servants were employed al tht.' retreat, and that their tasks included keeping the baths warm each day in case Yermolal stopped by. And al was Mrs Papp. Battin's former secretary. who cooper at cd 14 tlh investigators by en· cou raging othe r fo rm e r employes in the supervisor's of- fice to tell about working on the 1974 campaign on county time "Mrs. Papp," he asked, "did you P.ver use the county phones to make a long d1stanct> phone call to Minneupohs., · · "No I did not." the witness re· tort ed. "Well. then. could you tell me 1r you recognize this telephone number?" Kunlich asked as he handed Mrs. Pnpp the phone bill tlw OVER-NITER When she tcslifacd early an Bat· tin 's SIX \\-('Ck trial. Mrs Papp said most of her hours during h<'r 60-day stint as Baltin's secretary "ere s pent on campaign C'hores Prosecutor J ack Rvun had Mrs Papp bac-k on t~ witness stand Wednesday She <>agerly testified that Bat- tin must have known 'Batlhn' Bob for Lieutenant Govl.'rnor" telephone calls were made at county expt'nse bec ause she placed copies of office phon~ balls on his desk for has re\'lew and ap· pro,·al When c ross -examined b} Kura heh. Mrs Papp reluctantly admitted making some personal toll phone calls fro m the After looking intently at the bJll, Mrs. Papp said, "Yes, 1l's my parents'. .. "Well ... , .. "Well, l thought I billed it_ to my home number." Mrs. Papp snapped Early in the afternoon. Ryan and Kurihch s aid they had no more witnesses to call. And Superior Court Judge Ken· neth Lae called the two attorneys into has office to discuss the tnal's cntacal final touches. JUry anstructaons and closing argu· men ts It was agreed thal instructions will be prepared today. Closing arguments wall come Friday Human Serviees New County Agency Wins Edgy Approval By GARV GRAN\'ILLE 0 1 I~• O•llY "'14'1 tt.tll Oranf!e County ,upernr;ors trod li ghtly Wt>dnesday when they te ntal1\'ely" approv('d merging 11 county departm<'ntc; into a single hum.m servares '>Upcr agency And bdore \'Olang their less than firm appro\•al of the pro· posed massive s uper agency. 'iupen asors st resscd the words 'tentative approval " Al issue an the plan to create the county's third super agency as the feasibahty of blending 11 separate departments and {ave functions of the county ad· minlstratavc office into a sln11lc agency And al the end of a 2&,,-hour public hearing Wednesday. supervisors were unwilling to gwe the proposal a wholehearted endorsement However. they did. -Form a nine-member com· m1ltee of county management level employes to propos e g1udelmes and a time schedule for organizing the super aeency. -Tell County Administrative Officer Robert Thomas to report back in 90 days wilh a proposal for recruiting and telectk>n or a human services agency chief. -Appoint Supervisor Ralph Clark's executive aide. Jim Frances, to head the manage- ment committee. -Leave the door slightly ajar for future participation of non county government employes in netpmg to form the agency. Supervisors refrained from en- dorsing outright 14 of 20 rec:om· mendations in an 83-page human servi~es agency task force re- port. Aceompanyin1 t.bc t.uk force report were 140 pages or support- inl[ research and documentation The heft y study was aimed at comb1ninf( county department and operations that deal walh providing human services 1nlo one umbrella management unit .. Am onl( the departmcnls pro- po5t'd to be merged were social services, health. mental health, probation, public administration· itunrdaon and education. Other exlstlnit county offices recommended for 1nclus1on in the proposed super a~ency were consumer affairs. senior citizen prof(rams. veterans services. social programs advisory com· m1ttee and human relations. While roughly that alignment was proposed. supervisors ob- viously were unwilling to accept such a union on anything but a tentative basis. One reason was that most pro· bataon officials throughout the state, for example. believe their departments are more properly related to law enforcement and the courts. And whale no county depart- ment head spoke durlni Wed- nesday's public hearing, such feelings were expressed by citizens who have such rescrva· tioos. Toll Hits 18,500 BEIRUT, Lebanon (AP> Christian forces attacked leftlst M~lems on two new battlefronts in eastern Lebanon today. A police spokesman reported 88 persons kUled and 116 wounded, raisinl the toll in the 13-month- old civil war to more than 18,SOO dud. A c ••u·I •AAlr I ori. ovr II MTI /;. '" lvt "'' '"''"'"' ,J '""'''"Jo' f•hi ll' •• "n,1 ~ u~1J .. 11 ,, "'' "1..,.11\ .I ,,,,.,1 .., .. t lir w.t, "'''I'\,... .. h ·"l. """',. .. ••of"\ rt~ f"' t C)otr I'~" n••''""'"'~tncJ."°' th ,41, .,,, ' ' " , t11Wt1T!i ,,. h• .. , ..... ,,,, ,, , , \J/f I I 'l."I'"'" 11 ... ~1\1 "' "~"" lt1tl 1·ktl. 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Events 1ugaeat that with lhe La1un11 F~tinl, nolhlna breed• IUCCt'U Like IUC· c"'· Back there tn the 19308, lhe fetUval got 1tarted by a 1roup of Depreuion-era arliill who naDed up some paintings along a 1ldeatreet to Coast Highway k.nowa as El Paaeo In an effort to lure In a few pas1ln1 motoris ts. the Lagunan1 sluck a lile-sltt p1c· ture frame out by lhe highway and bad somebody sit an il llke they were a livinl pamlln& LITl'LE DID THOSE early artinn1 realize what they had 1tarted. Thousands of distant villton as well as Oranae Coon· tlans pass throuah the eates lo view the Uvin1 pictures now each summer. Tickets to the living pictures are almost as difficult to obtam as pasteboards for the World Series or Super Bowl. Just last April 28. res ti val authorities opened the box office for ducat saleton tbJs year's paieant wbJch 'C&rries a strong bicentennial theme. Th~y opened sales at 9 a.m and couldn't get the box office closed until the following 3:30 a.m. a9 ticket seekers stood in long lmea throughout lhe night Tickets to the living pictures used to be $3.SO for the high view and $7.SO down front. For tbi.s season. the Festaval's board ..,, directors decided lo round orr the price. THE REASON GIVEN for thi• was that $3.SO and $7.SO virtually r equired making change for every ticket purchaser. Rounding off prices alwayi. sounds om mous These days, you figure when they say roundinl( off. they clo not mean rounding down Nobody rounds down They round up. that's what For this season. however , the festival darectors threw a c urve In t o n o rmal 1976 economic practices They took a Robin Hood approach to tht• ticket praces They took the S3.SO tickets which would normally be sought by those of limited econom1C' re· sources and shaved them down to S3 For the big spenders. the S7 50 pasteboards went up to S8 Some Thinkers mig ht in- terpret this U favorinR the needy and sockmR at to the ar fluent. Then again, lowenn1t pricl.'s in this day and aRe could bt• considered a chancy prat'ltC'e Let's face it . nobody 1s used lo this kind or treatment PRESENT SOMEBODY with a ticket for S3 thut they paid $3.SO for last year and abruptly they may become susp1c1ous. They figure the show may have 'been cut by six living pktures. They will (ear these aren't the 5ame tickets they itot lust yur They have been relc~ate\l lo u seal on a eucalyptus branch Thto festival board, howeH'r. has not allowed this dangcrou'i precedent to s tand for Ion~ Directors huddled in clun desllnt-seulon the other n11tht and then announced for 1977, ticket prl<'t.'!I will be ad.lusted They meant ad1u11te<1 1n the way we all untlerstand the11e dayo; TIC'kets are going lo$$ iind $10 for neitt year Wt-II. nt lu11t that won't con fuse anybody. TilursdAy. May 13 1976 Carter: Halt Nukes Candidate Gives Policy Address at U.N. UlilTED NATIONS. N.Y, <AP> -Jimmy Catttt called today f« a •orldwlde voluntary moratorium oo the purch.U and aatt of nuclear fuel en.rlcbme-nt and r~ualnl plant.I "lo make tbe f pread of peaceful nuclear power leu danierou.a. ·' . In the United States. UM eovernmenl cu.rrtt\Uy ~ • monopoly Oft uranium enrichment, own na and opcratlnJ t.be nat.lon'I Oftl.y Utt enrichm nt plant.a. A blU approved TueadiY by lh Jolnt Com mlttee on Atomic !berl1 call' fo... endlnt the monopoly. Speakln1 at a confer~e on nuclear enorsy and world order, tho fOrmtt Geor1la 1ovemor and fronl·runner for tho Democratic pre1ldenUal nomlnatlon presented a 1pecch dncribod by a IOW'ct cloae to hi• cornpalsn u his rlrat attempt to lf!tout a detaUed 1tat.ement oo foreign policy. CARTER, WHO 1raduated from lbe U.S . Naval Academy an.cl did 1raduate work in nuclear phyak1 while ln the Navy, 1ald that danger in the 1prud of peaceful nuclear pe>wer as not so mU(h in the 1pread ol nuclear reactors themselves. He said be waa not advocat.mg th"t the sale of ouclur ttactors be halted. TB£ BILL. now before the Hou e and Senate!. would autboriae the Enero Raearch a nd Develop. mtnl Administration -ERDA -to ne1otlate aov- unment auanbtces for the e~tabll1hmtnt ot private uranium enrichment facUitlea. ll •l'o would dlrttt the aaency to work toward 1overn· mtnt conslf'\lctlon of the next uranlum enrichment plant in case an aarNment c&MOt be rt•ched with Uranium Enrichment AaaodalH. a pravate ven· lute. The blU would retain eon1reuaon1tl veto power over agreement.a neaoUated by ERDA. "The far great.ti' danger hes in the spread of facilities for the enrichment of uranium and the reprocessing of s~t reactor fuel ... Carter aaid. "because highly enriched uranium can be used to produce weape>os; and bttause plutoo.lum, when separated from the remalnder or Ute spent fuel. can alao be used lo produce nuclear weapobs." Carter said the lntemaUonat Atomic Ener1y Aaency lo Vienna Is coa.s.lderinc ways to improve the protection or exploaive material involved in lh~ nuclear fuel cycle. "UnW such studies are completed, l call oo all. nations of the world to adopt a voluntary moratorium on lhe Ntional purchase or sat of enrichment or reproces.slni plants. Morine Probe Ends Recruiters Exonerated NEW ORLEANS <APl -The Marine Corps says an invesliga· lion into the recruiting or Lynn E McClure. who died of inJunes suffered in a traimng exercase. has turned up no evidence or malpractice An att6rney for McClure ·~ mother says he's not surprised by the verdict "If they had admitted •l they would have been tctally hable." John W Gyorkos. who represents Mrs Joseph JI Calhoun. said Wednesday THE FAMILY has sued thl' Marines for $3 million. question· mg among other things the "'ay McClure was s igned on as a Marine "The Manne Corps has great motivation for not finding fault." Gyorkos said The statement cleari1'g Marine recruiter~ of possable malprac- tice in e nlisting McClure, a high school dropout who once failed the Marine test , was issued here Wednesday MfCLURE WAS 11'\iured last December during a bayonet samulatton usmg padded sticks. Though the Marines wore protec· live headgear. McClure suffe.red head tnJunes. He was treated al the l\farine recrwl depot at San Diego. then transferred to Houston. where he died The M arme Corps said the in- vest1gal1on centered on these points: -Although McClure failed a mental examination the first tame. he passed 1t lat.er in a dif· ferent city. Handwriting experts Prof Won't Curtail Sex-pot Research CA RBONDALE. Ill. (AP) -A Southern Illinois University psychologast says he ""on't gwe up his controversial sex and mari· Juana experiments, even though the Senate has cul off government money for the proJeC't Or Harns Rubin. a behavioral researcher at the SIU school of medicine. says he ·11 seek pnvate funding for the study on the effect of man1uana on adult male sexual response. "It's an important pro1ect." he said aner the Senate action on • Wednesday "We'll get 1l done somehow ... Last year . Rubin J?ot a two-year, $111,600 J(rant from the National Ins titute of Drug Abuse. a d1v1s1on of the Department of Health Education and Welfare. for htsstudy. Rut as soon as his experiment was pubhc11cd. the proJe<>l C'ame under hostile congrl'ss1onal and public scrutiny. A RIDER attached to lhl' supplemental HEW appropriation bill passed. Wednesday 11u•tN forbids disbursement or any more money for Rubin ·s study. Until the vote, nbout $80,000 of the 1trant remained. · Wh at the Senate is doinJ( is to promote ignorance in the name of wisdom ." Rubin said in an interview showed he took both tests and no evidence was turned up to an- dicate recruiters helped ham -McClure specifically denied several limes that he had an ar- rest record. A Marine recrwter made four telephone calls to check those statements but did not learn they were tncorrect -NO NE OF the Marinei. transrerred from the San An tonio-Austin area th1~ year "ha" e been .as a result of any r~rwung malpractice concerning the recruitment or Pvt McClure " "But we have information that there was an erroneous recrwt ment m ade." Gyorkos said lie said the inform ;stion includes the word or an "expert eyewitness who worked in 13 different Marine Corps recruiting office~ who says that from personal knowledge one out or three recruits he talked to were pohm· lial McClures." The Marine statement i.a1d also that. .. as an aside. the in vestigation found no evidence to substantiate a claim that Pvt McClure was mentally r e · larded." The Marines said McClure specifically denied that he had ever been treated for mental d1~­ orders or ever been arrested or convicted. LIGHTS SINATRA FUSE Newaman Mike Royko OL' SLUE EYIS MAO · Singer Frank Sinatra Stnatra Swings Chicago Newsman Pirehes CfflCACO (AP) -Frank Sinatra is still do1n1 It his way, taking bows at concerts and pot shots al l~e preu. Chicago may be bis kind ot town, but Cb.ica10 Datly News colunuust Mike Royko isn't bis kmd of auy. Sinatra. in Chica., for a series of concerts, was so ruf- fled by a Royko column he sent the news paperman a leuer. Among other things, he called Royko a pimp. ROYKO PRINTED lhe letter and has offered the original to the highest bidder over $100 with the money to go to the Salvation Ar my. And with the dispute. Royko has Joined a long list of Journalists Sinatra won't talk to. Sinatra ·s battles with the press go back 30 years. His list includes columnist Earl Wilson for S3 m1lhon. charging that parts of his book, ''Sinatra An Unauthora1ed Biography," were fabricated. ROVKO LIT Sinatra's ruse by writing that whale or- dinary Chicagoans are runnmg for their lives rrom mug- gers, 01' Blue Eyes .. with his army of flunk ies, ha~ a full- time l)Olice guard " ..Frankly, I'm suri>nsed that Sinatra. "ho has such a tough reputatJon. would need somebody standing outside h1s hotel penthouse al .UI hours," wrote Royko "lfe's an , absolute terror when 1t comes to punching out elderly drunks or telling orr female reporters ... SINATRA'S HAND-DELIVERED letter lo Royko -on which Sinatra obtalned n ropyright -denied he had re- quested pohce protection and uad he dad not have an army ofnunkies. "Regarding m y 'tough reputation.' you and no one else can prove that alle.ication." said lhc letter. "You and millions of other gullible Ameracans read that kand or crap wriUen by the same female gossip columnists thut you ure so gallantly ltying to protect; the garbo~c dealers I call hookers, and there's no doubt thut 1~ exactly what they are. which makes you a pimp, because you arc using people to make money.Just as they urc " ROVKO RE PLIED: "If you provc. without a doubt, that I have ever been a pimp, I will give you $11 69 in cash. You're not the the only high roller 1n town ... Police Supt. James Rochford 11a1d he takes Cull responsibility for assigning police to Sinatra, pointlne out that It Is a courtesy the city provides all VISltlng dignitaries and celebrities. "This could be the b11i1gest setbac~ to scientific research in this county in a decade I m not tryinr.t to be immoderate What I see is a potl'nt 1 ally stiflin~ em.-ct on c reative rcscilrC'h '"The more C'renttve the idea the more C'Ontroversial it is, because 1l 1s new and anything that as new 1s controver~ial. ·• We'll tell you VOLt'NTF.ERS WERE to receive SS to szo per session to inhale measured doses of marijuana smoke and wukh erotic Hims while machines electronically men\ure<i their arousal Rubin wanted to know~ hether marijuana hinders or helps sex· ual rl'sponse. He said the project would add lo sclenhftc knowledge or marijuana, sexual arousal and sex hormones. He said future experiments are In daniter of being hauled Into the political arena and Judged on other than their scientific merits Among the most vocal opponents of the experiment were Rep. Robert Michel <R·lll >. S<>n. William Proxmire CO-Wts >.and Sen. Thomas Eagleton <D Mo ) ' whereto go Whether It'• a tip on a fine restaurant, a clue to lead you to a painting you've waited a lifetime to see or a mini·review of a movie or play, Weekender helps you plan more fun In your weekend. Tornadoes Touch Texas Weekender bring• you complete news, features and llstlng1 of the art• and entertainment events scheduled each weekend along th• Orange Coaat. ..., ... ......., ..... A I ..,........, ,, __ ,,._ --t>v&)Oo"'COll.....,., ..... _,__ .... __ ......,..,.,,.,,wlf_..,,,,.,. =·~: ~:.:."'.. c: ....... '"' •ell,.. cold lro"t O•odvttd --,,,_.,.,,.,.., ..... -••"'•'• w• .. thtr 1ft p.art\ et ll\r -· P1 ..... --, Ml"'~ And, you'll find helpful advice on fine area reataurenta penned by Norman.Stanley In his Out 'n' About column. Dally Piiot staff writer• regularly contribute review• of fllma and performing art• attrac· tion1 to help you mak• your btttt entertain- ment cholc•. You'll find the moat complete array of theater advertlalng of In· tereat to Orange Coaat retldenta ln the pages of Weekender. Anally,• complete events calendar guides you to area attrac· tlon• offering low or no-coat fun. To plan more fun In your weekend, every Friday read ( WEEKENDER) In the DAILY PILOT 642-4321 a 11 q Ma Bell Thursday May t3 1976 Johnny CAN Write New Test Shows Better High School Work and 11 year-olds who want to leave hi1h school early. DAIL v PILOT A 5 Goes On SAN PRA NCISCO (AP) -The huse Pacific Te1 pboae Co. came a few daya of SACRAMENTO CAP> - Calirornta '1 Mah school students, Vl'bose wr1un1 has~ mahsned In one survey arter another, 1 finally 1et some Jund words in the late l state Department or Education r~port RILES SAID U perttnt of tM 18.500 stud~nt1 who look tho test March 27 sot a passin1 score, which Is 1upposed to approx imate the level or an avua1e 1U1h school senior in the state. "A lot of reports make 1t sound u it kids can't write Ill all," said department coo"Sultaot Beth Breneman. "BlJT EVEN IN THE bottom quarter, these kids could com· munJcate. And the kids an thu lop 25 percent seem to do very well In almost all dimensions ol writ· ing." LOS ANGELES fAP) -Patricia Hearst'"> mtntal cond ltaon, thl' s ubject of Intense de bate since he1r kidnap an& mor@ than two years aao. still Is itn b sue as she prepures for her second trial. Its downtown head· qu~• on the aucUoa b&Qdl lo pay a disputed Sl\ debt. Lou il Gary, who bouts or paylnc ht.a re- slctentlal telephone bill at. the l ast mloute "H a .. alter of prtnclple," filtd suit asalnal tbe · powerful utlUty charslna it cut off his service without the customary five da~' notice. HE CONTENDED that his payment wu mailed on time. "They said they didn't get the payment," said Gary. "I said they did. They said tough luck and disconnected the telephone." I t When the telephone company admitted in court that it had received the payment but charged hlm $11 anyway to recon· nect his service, Gary went to City II nil and filed suit ln,J1mall clrums court. He later filed a lien. A spokesman for Pacific Telephone, Roger Orr, said Wednes· day the payment had been made by special messenger. Steeple Totters The steeple of St. Anthony's church, San Francisco. succumbed to the wrecker 's ball this week. Bells from the steeple will be saved. The church was gutted tn a fire last June. Minister's Wife Shot · By Purse Snatcher INGLEWOOD (AP) Police are seeking a n unidenl1f1ed purse snatcher who shot and killed a minister's wife, Mrs. Ruth Grueneke, SS. as l!he waited in a car for her husband. Officers said the shooting took place as Mrs. Gruenekc sat in her car parked in front of fadio station KTY M wiyt1ng for her husband, the Rev. Klarl Grueneke, a German Methodist minister, while he taped a weekly German·language religious broad· cast. Police said the bandit apparenUy grabbe<f the woman's purse throuRh an open car window and shot her when she reached to pull It bitck CDP Olll~rr •G1dl1rt RIVE RSI 0 E (AP ) • Former Califorma Highway Patrol officer Jimmy Zuniga and a codefendant. Kuoen Ayala. have been touno gu11ty of rtte1vang stolen property m con necUon with an alleged theft ring The case was decided on lhe bas1s of grand jury lranscnpts after the two waived a jury tl"lal June 2 was i.cl for sentencing. Prophfllactl'°• BUI OK•d SACRAMENTO Cl\P> -State Sen Anthonr Bellenson's bill to permit the sale o prophylactics in vcndini;t machines has again pussl•d its first commitlee test The 6 0 vote or the Senate Ou~iness and Professions Committee We<lnes· day sent IL to the Senate floor A similar bill was killed an lhe Assembly in 1972, and another "as vetoecl by former Gov Ron Id Ren~an in 1973 Cl•fl Sfatau Go.-• to \'of' LOS ANGELES <AP I · Rrs1dcnts of La Canada and f1anlndloll' have won .( __ s1_a1_e _) the right to decide for themselves tf they will become Los Angeles Coun- ty's 79th cit y. A crowd of nearly 1,000 cheered Wednesday as the county's Local Agency Formation Commission voted 3·2 in favor or the plan to let residents of the two foothill communities decide on municipal incorporation LA S~hool Chief Oppo•rd LOS ANGELES (AP> -Leaders of a group opp0sed to mandatory busmg are seektng the recall or the president or the city Board or Educ a lion The group. Bustop, lnunched a drive Wednesda~ to collt•cl 80,807 vahd s ignatures needed lo call a n election ask mg for the removal or Dr Robert Docter Blind Woman Held in Raid BELLFLOWER tAP> A blind and crippled woman was the lt'ader or a drug ring, detectives say A raid on the Bellnowcr homt• of Dixie Willbanks. 32. turn('(! up $44,000 worth of drugs and $4,700 in ca)>h, Los Angeles County Shl'nff's Dt'partrnt'nt narcotics officl'rs satd Wcdnt•sday Five men and a tcen-agl'd boy \\t're arrested w llh tht' woman in the raid late Tuesday night, off1rers SJlll They said a \ cndm~ mal'h1nt'.' firm was used as a front for the ranll. led bv the woman who "as dt'Sl'rtbt'd .1-; blind and !\Uffering Crom mull1ph• sclerosis Jt sa~ the state's 12th graders may not all be masters or English prose, but virtually all of them can al leai.t comm urucute in wnt· lnt And It andudes some samples to prove it TUE SAMPLES, RANGING from i.enllmenlal descnplions of chJldhood treai.ures lo detailed instructions for photoengraving lo diatribes against the television and automobile. were taken from a wnting t est g1,·en to 4,000 high school seniors last year Results of the test are to be un· veiled at a slate Board of Educ a· t1on meetmg "h1ch begins here today • But the board 1s rece1' mg a less rosy r eport from slate schools chief Wilson Riles on another test. the second prof1· c1ency examination given lo 16· In the first t~st, taken by 12,150 atudents last December, about.U percent paned. The test ls supposed to meaaure "survival skills" like understanding an advertisement or rilling out a tax form. Those who pass and have their parents' consent are allowed to leave school with a certifmste that is the legal equl v a lent or u diploma. IN 'J:ll E W RITJNG survey. some of the samples were rare "1th spelline and punctuation er· rors. sentence fragmenLS, and disconnected thoughts. But taken together, they con- trast with reports of steadily declining test scores and with in creasing enrollments 1n remedial English classes at the Un1vers1ty of California. The students wrote short cs· says in five areas: descriptions or a favorite object. instructions for a task, a resp0nse to a pk· tured school scene, an argument tor an invention the world could do without, and a detailed ac· count of an auto accident. The essays were judged and cross-checked by 51 English tuchers, who divided them into groups and analyzed strengths and weaknessPc;, They foun<i. for example. that even the top quarter generally bad trouble with punctuation. while the bottom quarter had more m~hanical problems but generally could keep a consistent tone and follow directions . See our Her attorney raised 1l again Wednesday In asking that Miss Hearst not be required to enter a plea to kidnap, as sault ond robbery chnr&t?S because there is doubt as to her men· tal compete n ce Superior Court Judge Mark Brandler set May 28 ror a hearing on the.'.' question. The new s paper heiress' appearance in court was her nrst sinct> s uffering a collapsed lung last month. California Fash ion Show! In Newport, Friday, May 14, 3:00 p.m. Be one of the first 90 . guests to receive a pair of tickets to a special showing of MGM's 'That's Entertainment, Part 2'. It's all happening in our Designer area1 NEWPORT SHOP TODAY 10·9 . Or you could be the big winner of tickets to the gala Hollywood premiere of 'That's Entertainment, Part 2' and party with the stanl Register through May 15 at all Robinson's except Pa lm Springs. Sh M Th •· Fri 1"' g Tues Wed. & Sat. 10-5:30, Sun. 12·5 2 Fashion Island 644·2800 Robinson's Newport op on., urs. QI • v-• ·• ' "'" .: ... ~ . .. .... .48 DAILY PILOT EDITORIAL PAGE Promising Effort Early results from two county Proba· llon Department pilot programs indicate there really nrc rcusonable alternauves to bwldme a :,t•cond juvcnHc ball In Orange County. Studlt-s Indicate some youngsters will r~pon<l to treatment other lban detention in a corrcctwnal institution I n o ne program, Juveniles who othcrwis · would have been confined m j uvenile hall were given strlC~t and in· tcnsively bUJ><•rviM .. >d probation terms. Al the end of u 17 month trial period, 80 J>(!rcenl of the youn~sters hud successfully complctt.·d their probation periods without having further difficulty with the law I n the second program, youtru. sent to the hall were bCrt>ened before bemg de- tained Wht•n trained workers found a suita- ble alternative available, the troubled Juvenile ~as placed m the alternative pro- gram. It was 96 percent successful. Both programs helped keep juvenile hall's daily population safely below its rated capacity. Thal 's encouraging. In late 1974 and early 1975, .state officials twice threatened te decerta(y Orange County Juvenile Hall as a fit place lo keep minors because of chrome overcrowding Gove rnor's Role Gov. Brown's cti version to the presiden- tial arena came at a time when the voters and legislators of his state are faced with critical choices regarding future uses and controls of nucle ar p<>wer in California. On June 8, voters will be asked to decide on Prop. 15. the nuclear s<ifety initiative that could .dramatically curtail the develop- ment and operation of nuclear power plants. Me am\ h1lc. three separate bills. also addressing-themselves to nuclear safety precautions. but in a less stringent manner than the 1mllativc, are moving through the Legislature. Until this wttk, the aovernor'is !)tctncc on botll the inaUoth·e und the leg1blat1\•e mea ur remainoo a troubling question made. In the case o! the le&;lSlation, passaiic ot Uie bills and Drown'b approval could have a significant errect on the June 8 in- llJatave vol . The governor fin&lly let tt be known that h~ more or less supporttd lhc lcg1sluhvl! package -with some rl'Servations He ~s not expressed himself o n the inlliau ve be)'ond ~aylng thut the whole question of nuclear power should be approut•hcd \\1th "great care ... This is rather apparent. But if the legis lators a nd the voters are required ''lo make decisions, it 1s perhap~ not too much to ask that the governor. m his supposed leadership role. do llkewise tuuJ off er both the guidance or his views. No X-rated Buses A public forum is subJecl to First Amendment fr~ speech nghts -and a publicly owned bus carrying 12·foot-long ad- vertisements on its s ide::. might well be con· sidered a public forum. Orange County Transit District directors learned last week As such. it could mean trouble if aci vertisers wanted to use their free speet'h rights to promote liquor. cigarettes or even X-rated movies These unhappy possibilities encouraged the directors to buck off a bus advertising l'Ontract that could have brought m $375,000 or more over the next three years . Obviously. the money would be mce to have. but it 1sn 't really s1gmf1cant in \'1ew of the OCTD"s S38 m1lhon annual budget -at least not enough to warrant setting up the board or directors as a censorship board. with all the legal imphcallons that go with such a role The directors would do well to pass up this opportunity when it returns for further consider at ion Brown ·a Scoundrel? Voters Deceived by 'Non-politican' Role lljust doe:>n't :.n•m in<'rcd1ble. it 1s incredible' Wtth more than one m1lhon Californians out of work. with c rime in <'rcasin~ly rampant, wtth the homeo\\ner:.' backs to the \\all from taxation, to men taon only a few or lhl' host or urgent problems <'OnfronttnJ? the !'talc, the govNnor b fl1tt1nj! about the nation imbued walh the silly notion that his do nothinJt re <'Ord merits has <'Ons1deration as J presidential <'and1date Republican SI.tit• Ch:urman Paul llacrlc hai. termed Bro" n s ( EARL WATERS J from the customary ceremonial aspects of the governorship and too busy to engage in the normul political functions while all these months plotting to toss his hat anto the presadenllal nn~. hl· 1s no more than a fraud and a C'ht•Jt lie as a fraud because he pledged to the \'Oters he would br mg a 'new spiral '" to state gov ernment. a promise which con veyed he would bnng about changes with some new pro grams to solve old problems Instead h e h as s hown no leadership and done nothing. The id en 1 m plied by the "new spirit" dOJ:grcl 1s that gov- ernment 1s bel>l run by amateurs. Intended to support that are has constant deris ions of the e>.- penenced as "profoss1onal pohll· crans " WHAT BROWN and his chorus of a1des will inevitably learn is that amateurs who venture into pohl1cs must \ ery quickly become professionals or find thcmsel\'es out in the cold in a hurry through inept bumblmg It can be predicted the latter will happen to the overly am· bilious go\ e rn o r who h as permitted his fawnini;: syn - <'Ophants t o send ham down the dis a strou s course or self- aggrandu:emrot I ~- -~. Sere 11e Denaocrats., Battling Republica11s Party Images Reversed WASHINGTON -Tut, tut, all you haters and lovers, Ronald Reagan is far from nominated. And, yes, yes, il looks like Jimmy Carter will be the• Democratic candidate. But isn't it mtcrl'sting how the Republicans a nd Democrats are depo rtin g themselves this year. <'Ompared to other pres1dent1al seasons? The Democrats alway'> prided themsel\"es lor their domes tt<' squabbles . N a m e - calling, r1st- f1~ hb. IO\\ blo"s. thrl'ats of excom • muni<'allon - ah, that was the U e m o· cral1c Pa rt y f o r many year., Of course. the O<:'mocrats usuallv cam c to Ret h er cl u ring th 1• grneral ele<'t1on. nursing eu<'h other's wound:., and telling the• public what a bunch or pl'nn~ panchmg, conniving, heartle::.s beasts the R<:'publi<'an!> werl' But what do w(• have w11h thl' Democrats in 1976., Out or that lonf( li:.t or ('and1dates who start· ed in the primaries, we are down to hardly enouAh for a hand of cards. Those who have dropped out now sat around lhl' club undl'r J efferson's paantrn ~. eating peanuts an the shell, and remark· ang how Jam my Carter 1s going to put us all back in the White House. Those wh•o have fallen an battle· before Carter Sl.'em do\\nn~ht decent about at Fred 11:.irns 1s not dcnoun<'lnR him as a peanut farmer 1mper1ahst. !'"red llarn' is quiet. Barch Bayh, who lusted mightily for the nommalton, lrut performed poorly in the polls. en dorsed Carter in Indiana. thus boosting his vote. Milton Shapp ( NICK J THIMMESCU: and Sargent Shri \'er have gone s1lt'ntly to that Valhalla for the defeated OF' THOSE "ho hurled sharp \\ords, Gov. George WaJlace and Rep Morns Udall remain. but their h ght as about gone. Sen. Henry l\l. J a<'kson was th~ unktn· dest of the Carter critics, and he has put has cJmprugn --and cnt1<'1sm -m the freezer for a \\ hLle And that big enchilada. Sen. llubert Humphrey? Jlt• has pulled out. really. and that took tears and grace. both of which he :.howed So therl' they .irl'. the Demonats. no longer condemn· ing Gt•orgc Wallace because I hey know he raised some important l!>!>Ul'S over the vears. tolerant •md hopeful about Cartl·r. the !';outherner with majority black supi)ort. in a mood lo unify and not stank up the house; and kind to Ellen .McCormack. even though she raises the loughcst is- sue of all -abortion. M y theo r y is t ha t the Democrats learned their ksson in 1972 and decided there would be no more McGovern madness, no reservang the party for New Left elitists who have vet to win a real election anywhere. Bt;T \\HAT did 1972 do to lhl' Republicans. or \\hat dad 19i3· i 4 1 Wa1ergate> do to them" Wh~. It ha:. released their stored.up lull', and the raght·wmg 1s in energetic fury against President Ford One would thank they arc chasang McGovern all over again, the way they go a~er the President. There is a rage on the Right lo ex· punge the guilt feelings or 1972 and blame it somehow on good old Gerry . Mr. F'ord is not well ser\led, either. by the fa<'t that, while he has enough t'ampaagn people. they ar c no t exactly hard "orkers. They are supp(>rters but not True Believers. And the Pres ide nt as also hurt by Set'retary of Slate llenry A. Kl~s an ger wh ose t ransparent charades lnfura ate the Reagan gung and d1:.may even 1omc Ford staffers. Moreover. Vice President Nelson A. Rockefeller. with bis support of Kissinger <"Greatest secr t>lary or state in the history of th as country") and charge lhul Sen. J ackson hides Communists on his staff (since apologill'd for), as hardly eh glblc for Cam· paagner of the Year Award. SO. AT th111 point. ll<'rording to T1ml' mui;eazinc. Curter leudr. Mr ,.~ord, 411 38 percent. With 14 p<.'r<'t•nt undt•c1ded It would bl• folly to pr oject this beyond tomorrow morning's coffee. but it shOW$\Cartt•r is a worthy con- tender. And have you noticed the stillness about Sen. Edward Keo· nedy? No more are there <'ries for ham to enter the battle. ll"s just as well. Mr. Ford is expected to prevail over Reagan, even af at lakes a bloody California primary lo do it, but at what cost? The Pres•· dent will su rely lose much Repubh<'an support an the pro· c·c!.s and many will pout and stay home 1n No\'cmbcr. Mean" hale. Car ter has J marvelous opportunity to ron- ' in<'e ('entnst 'oterl> that he b th~ man. not Mr. Ford. Fmall>'. with Carter as a nomint>e, the Repubh<'an hold on the South will be broken. cand1c.la<'y. 1n the race of has n on-per - f o rman<'e as governor. ""obscene." Certainly, what IS Ob· scene ts th(' "pectacl c of has aides. and too many of tht• ll'~islator11. twt'<'t<'r\nJ? anri t•harpin~ Rrown ''\ Jlrtll~<'s hke 11 i:roup of silly H hnol i;trls whc·n thl'Y should ht' <'OnfrontinR him with the hard Carl!. of tht• pm hll'ms unsolvl'd It l'I a fanl~"Y "h1<'h c.in only ht• rompart-<1 to thl.' &bbsey Twin!(, Pnll y.1nn.1 anct Ali <'I.' 1n Wonderland rolled into one. He makes himself a cheat by seeking to renege on his four· year contract. He not only pledged to Cai th fully devote himself to the duties of governor but he made that pledge re· peatedly and denied over and over any Interest an being a cun· d1datc for the preslden<'y in 1976. Message from San Francisco E\ en had Brown e.-1rn<'<l hv rlc' f'd" a plut·t• in thl' 1111•-.1dl;ntial hu'\llnJ!'I h1.; "'t'mini.:lv prt• <"ipltou'\ lnlt• l'ntran<'l' into the roc1• J!l\'l'' him un 1m.1i.:1• too n11thl \" lO Yo Jrr.1nl 'll'l lllU'< ('On • '\1dcr.1t1on ll' .1Pt1•.,11h•nt. 110\VI·:\' t: R. rl'rl'nt 1n dC'pth lnttn H'\\' "1th h1., rlr~c· 1111h•'< 1tc·n ~· ll11s tu bt• tl1t• ('J<,t• lnsl<'Jd thev a1-111•rt thot llrown know'<,., 111"tiv Y..hal h" '" dt'IOA They ,,1y he IS a ma'tl'r p11lit1c·al '<lrall'J!l'<t and 1s pla' IOA out 11 r;1mp,1111n ac· cord in..: to a 11l ann1•d c;rht'dull' If that bl' trut• llrown mu~t 'ltind ii~ u scoumlrt'I of th<' wor-.t 'ort. fo"or, 1( he hn<1 mrr<'ly hc.,•n JM)!'· init a.; .1 "non·p<>hlacrnn" aloo f TllE PEOPLE of California deserve much better and murh more \\hen they give the h1ghe~t office "tlhin tht'1r power tn ~rant, than to have self-serving .1mb1l1ou~ poht1 c1-.ns use that or f1c1• us a m <'n' ~teppinll stone along the path to greener pi..lstures. If h1:. close aides arc to be believed. he• never had •iny 1ntl'n· tton or living up to his bnritain. Hatht'r h(• planned all alonR to lt':tp for the bre<1s nnll b<'fore, a~ on a1dl' put It. ht' hus to "live with ht'I rerord" an office Whal that seems to say is that it 1s eo<11er to bt'guile the vott'rs w1lh lofty word~ when there• 1-< no record to n .•vt'nl their l'mptlness. nc•r a!Hng he was nearly a J>htin· tom C'll1Hl11l t1lt• 1n bis bad for .cov· {'rnor, r l'fUSIOR to ).x-nulled down to spt'rlflll('s and talkinll airily In g<.'n cralilics a bout n "new spirit," 1t I'\ obviou& he plurtA a re· run of that produt'tlon SAN FRANCISCO -History will record th at the mighty muni<'1pal unions lost the great San Fran<'1sco !>trike of 1976 - and perhaps much more -on April 23 when labor leader John Hennang f:11l1•d to persuade Democratic polttl('lans to urJ:t• copatulation upon thr city. Except for one tel<'Aram sent the caty•<'Ou nt y board of sup ervisor., by one obe- d I e n t Con· gres11mun (R ep. John nurton ), the dcmorr11 t1 r s 1len<'e was cl <'ttf<'nln11. lknnanl(, ~;1v Vy CXl'<'UllVl' ll<'<'re l ary - treallurer of tht• Cahfornia AFL- CIO, "Is eithe r ..:oing throu11h th1• motions or out of touch w11 h whltl's happNlln1:." arrurdmi;e to one mnuentinl Ot•mocrot Wh<1t'!( happening ll' that the poisonous l abor ·Oemocra ta c cyde thre-atenlng Amrnrn·~ ciht•l( has been crac ked with potentially profound ampa('t In towns for from thl' Golden Galt•. NOWHER E has that cycle seemed more un<'rackable than m San Francisco. nvahng even New York as a union t own. Democrat ac pohtaclans, bankrolled b y l abor. automatically a<'quil".'l<'e m bloat- f'ii pay and pension p;i<'kages for c;aty workers. for<.'ang taxes up aod taxpayers into the suburbs. The cycle was crackt'd when the 11-membu board or supen •asors c including nine Democrats> said "enough" to labor's demand for "more ·· Henning, represenlin,:: labor. was trying lo restore the cycle. He failed because• Ml merely nme Democratic su~rvisors but 11n t•nlire city wu llay1ng enough Even ~upen 111ors lcmpt<'d to buckle would h.ave risked severe pohtical reprl11,1l, so strong is public sentiment ( EV ANS-NOV AK ) Even when the most oul· r:i,:!cous pa} s<·ah's are trimmed as demanded hy the su1l<!rv1sors <from 517,353 clown lo $16,178 for strc<'t swt•l•pcr•.J. higher prope1 tv taxc«; an• slill anescapabll'. f>'<1r into th!.' future, the c1tv re mains burdened by a pc•nsaon s ys tem that a('lually pt'rm1t' police officerii to take horn<• more pay 1n rel1rPm<'nt I hart 111 work. NF.V•:RT1u:1.t:ss • .r San Fran<'IS('o ran n•1wst. !'lo C'itn mayors of lci;s unaontted towns f>·1rsl vt•:1r Mayor c;c•ori.tt' Mo>1conc n•rc•avc•d n c•all from llw may1)c of Wi<'h1ta Falb, Texai., with th1:1 messal{t' llanit In thc•rc. podnuh ; we're roolm' fnr you' lronh•ally, 11olit1ral devc•lnp m<:'nts last yl'ar, connet'tl'd w11h this historic t·onfrontatson, havl.' l ;ir~c·ly 1n11ult1l cd Mo .. ~·onr• him'lelf from the anttlobor union revolt. Wht>n the supcrvl~ors cit• lh-ar Gloon1y Gu Jn recent years. each elec tion campaign bnnl{s at least one call , bluntly ask· in11 1r I will be voting for {I certain candidate. Since this practice s how!\ no respect for my riRht of secret ballot, that little phone call t<'llS m f' a vote for their candidate is like a· vote for <' anc..-r " J s _, ___ ,_.-...-.., ~-.. .,..~••vrlly-tlle _ ...... .,,,...,., ___ ..,. _ .... ~, o .... 0.11, """" c1ded in 1975 they must stand firm t o avoid bankruptcy, thereby tni::gering a poh<'c and fire :.tri k e. the old labor- Oemocrallc cyele began to funC'- t1on. Outgoing Mayor J oseph Altoto, long backed by labor. an· tervened to overturn the board and grant the demands. The t'nsuing public r evulsion had multiple repercuss1on:o1 : the supervisors strapped down the mayor's pow<'r : voters adopted a <'Ulback m m un1c1pal salanes. labor-ba<'ked Democrat Moscone barely nosed out his mayorul or>- pos1t1on. undt•rclog conservative Repu bit cu n :111111· rvillor J ohn Barbal(eloto TlllS Yt:AR'S stnke startl'd wh\•n lht• wupt•rvlsOr'll, ohey1ni;e the mandate of the votl'r!(, t•ut h:ick the most wanton puy S<'aks (rnnl(lnl( UJI lo 62 pt•r<·1•nt 1.1huv1• prevaillnR pravute wngc l!Cttlt•s). Tlw union11, exp{'cting Moscone to follow /\liolo's t•xample uncl try to 1rnve them des pite th(• m11y11r 's los!I of power, were 11ore ly disappoin\t'd, Ht• didn't evt•rt want to. "I hove no intent to RO an :met ~r<1nt tht'm a llc;t.Ueanent,'" Mo!l<'On<' told us. AC't ually. Moscone pu~hc-d for 1111mcwhut <'t1sie r lermi; (11 wuJ?t' free1e instead o r n rollback) but was s ton e w al led by the supervisors. ltd by Barbagelnla and t'ho1rman Quentin Kopp. a ,;ensable. hnrd-lane Democrat. Neither wns budged by the focl that package· bombs. m u - queradang as boit<'S of candy. were mailed to thNr houses but. thanks to an alert Kopp aide. were dascover~d ln time. BehUld their determination is o remarkable spiral in thi!i most liberal of Western cities. Without the well-paid street 3weepen, mos t city s treets (t>xctpt downtown> were clenner then evl'r, thanks to citizen effort. ThouQh the striking municipal bus drivers deprived som e 250,000 San Fran<'i!S<'Ons or transportation. there Wf'l'e few compl:unb A sense of sacnfice for a gr eat<'r cause. akin !1> wartime, perv3ded the city. Th(' publit''s utlatude was rene<'ted in the labor movement W h t• n I o n g s h o r e m e n a n J tea msters r<'fusetl support. gr an d10<1c talk of a general :.lrakc ended. Non striking <'aty workeri. daily crossed p1rket Imes. Still, Jack Henning, a dist· ingu1shcd f orm er Under Secretary of Labor. viewed this as a d ispute between employ1·r and union where the pubhc ha!. no say. "I don·t believe in m a- JOnty rule when lh<' majority 1!-. wrontt.' Jlcmninll told us, point lnS( to lhP Nazi Rl•lchstag and the Jam <:row South. But those a nalo1ues hardly r1•n1•r1 tht' pt'oph• of San ~'r,an <'lll('n, burdl'ncct by t11xt8 und tip palled by SI 7 ,OOO·u·year atrel'l sweeper11. Wh1l1• lh•nnlng 1·1ll'fl the old S1tmucl l.ompcra <1cmund ror "m or<'." the people uld "t•noul(h " 1n a way lhlt l penetrates not only th<' rococo ci- ty hull ha'r<> but echoes aero'" a <'Onllnt"ot OAANO! COAST DAILY PILOT Hl!Mr1 N Wrrd, Pvbbllwr Tltomor Kttt•ll. f;dttor llorl>oro 1Crr1b1ch. f:dllo~oJ P11g.> fo:d1tor Thr C'd1tonal Pllll<' of t.tt. Daily Pilot utks to 1nror m and l>llmul11tr rudC'r'I by prt'HnUna oo th111 pa ire di vl'rst' t'Ommmtary on t()J>lc:. of 1nttrt"1t by syndical· C'd wlumnl1t1 and t'lrtoonLSts. by p~ldlnA u forum for relden· v1r"" and by pruentina this """~Pa1icr·li opinions and Ideas 1111 t urrf'nt topics. T" editorial opinions o# the DaJly rilot awear only In lhe C'dltoriol column at the top of the p&fCt', Opll\Jons •x prMsl'd by tht C'olumni~u 11nd r11rtoonl~t' 11nd letter wntera are their <1wn and no C'ndo~m('flt ol th111r vi.-""~ by the DaJly Pilot should be lnfcrrc>d. Thursday, May 13, 1976 Thu~ey. May 13, 1915 DAIL y PILOT A 7 f €B Thefts from Cars· l Increase Nationwide Model Pilots Fight CB WASHINGTON <AP> Some hobbyists who suide their mod I bc>all and airplanes by radio con· trotrare up in arma over a proposal that would allow ciUieos band radio enthusi ts to take ov~r some of mile these frequencies useteas fOI' radlo control.•• fUchard L. Cowan WTotc thot ··ui small town nreu such as ours, &. J01~pb and Benlofl Harbor. Mich .• there 1s no way we could cn~rato with safety wlth CDs on the 27 meaaheru frequency. To try to do ao would make the alrcrafl .n un,Wded ml111l~. Yes. aev n pounds of llUl>lan~. lraveUna& 100 milts per bour with no control, ti ~t.remely dan1erou1." I L.. I ·" !11 '" .... . .. I• t.• :t. .. :· L ,1 I r 1 .. ' , I . 87 U.e A11oclated Pr Th evn arc 1te1lln1 thou ands of CB radio• each month a.round the na· t.ioo. Many or lhe lhJevea are tel'n· 1cer1 work int for modern day ••Ji' .. inl" who Ci Ve them I btllo U 30 ~ta on lhe dollar. ll'a like a recurrtn1 nl&htmare for police. Aa ln the tape deck aales ex· plos on of several years •110. thieves have found th" cltlxen band radios an tal)' mark But police suy the set"! are even easier to •teal lluul tape decki. "TKE ANTENNA IS tell t alc roors of downtown 5ky-.cra~r· to watch unattt""Dded partt•nc lou, a favont~ spot for CH lhl ' TOllllANC£, CAUP., authonllct .,.y CB thtfts are up 300 percent from last year's level• An Aasoc1ated Press survey round that trend lo be nationwide Ochoa said Topeka CBers have set up an antllheft team of 70 volunteers to patrol city streets 24 houra ti day 'fhe progrum JU&t started, and It '1 too early to lell 1f It will work. be added. "One problem is lhlll the e radios don't have serial numbers except on paper lags which the lhief easily re· the moctelecs · radio charm.ls. ' The FCC says It 1-rtt~1vln1 letters from modelen protestlna such 11 takeover, proposed as one muns of prov1dmt the jammed CB alrw.ves with more channel& WITH ALMOST ONE MILUON Americans a Jl1l.T Al .,.,.,.,E monfh joining th& CB craze. there are an estifr\ated ""ft ..tAJ.. ~ JI. ts million ca sets on the a.lraharlng lhe23CB bands Dlr\MONDS •GEMSTONES in each community. "Why are you penallaina the radio control en· Jewel• by Jottee>h• is eeerc:hlng tor diamonds and lhu.siasta. who never break FCC re•ulatlons, and uerr*onel trom privet• IMIVldUlll and "''t"' Qirelul e eQmlnatlC>n end evaluatioo by oor expens. Hlgheal reward the CB oper1tors. who na.irantly break priQee Pltld. c.11 Mo-9006 1~ deify, Saturchay to-&, FCC regulations and brag about at," wrote Dan Am· Sundav ctoted. m tor~. Joeeph. burn, vice president ot the Temple Aero Modelers martL It Immediately tells u thief which car has a CB an It without tht> thief havine to look m the window ·· iaJd Lt. Gabriel Ochoa or the Topeka, moves." s1a1d Lt. George !lees or the __ .._ Model Airplane Club of Temple, Tex. "We need •iewels by loseph more frequencies. not less." Los Angeles Police Department Kan .. crime prevention bure<iu · The antennas draw "kids like ma1neta," adds Schenectady. N Y • police investigator Donald Frame. Some thieves bend the oenaJs and u~e them like coat hangers to gel mlo the cars. Los Angeles aulbonlles say thefts are up 200 pe~ent there m three mont.bs. ..... c-...• ...... assl .,.., ............. .»-....... THE PROPOSAL TO LET nu; CBers move in· ..I!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~ to the 27 megahertz band used by the radlo control hobbyists is part of a plan to provide as many as 99 ••••••••••••••••••-channels for CBers. But the plan is stymied now by Lt. Robert Rooney of Allegheny County, Pa. adds. "There are plenty ol Fagins around. They'll gne the kids JO cents on the dollar and get nd ol them by word ol mouth or at flea 'O•e probl~ b tlaat tlwse radio• don•t ~.,r serial n11•bfl'r• r~t#pC ot1 paper Cag• eelaitla tlafl' c•tet easlly rftllOen.' CBERS AND AUmORITIES have found some "'"ays to reduce the pro bl em. "We have been preaching the gospel of pulling Texa~ drivers' license numbers on the 1ns1de of the .,.w1_... radio chassis to provide idenW1cal1c~ SkaCbtg Son on recovered radios. A lot of people have been buy mg portable units and Jam i e R e d Cord , taking them out of the car when they whose Cather Robert leave the car. And a lot more are buy· makes movies, con- ing the removable antenna. so the car centrates on taking isn't readily known to have CB f I i g h t 0 n b j s capability, .. s aid Bob Shaw, skateboard ore a spokesman for the Dallas Police technicians try mg to ehmmate the interference that is created by more than 44 channels. In addition to six frequencies in the 27 megahertz band, the radio control hobbyists use seven channels m the 72 megahertz band, but the normal equipment cannot use both. Steven Hansen of Glenview, Ill., wrote the FCC to complain the proposal would "create a great cost burd~n on ttie people whQ are equipped with radios set up to operate on the 27 megaherti frequencies. My cost alone would be in the area of $SOO to replace or convert my radjo." LI FE INSURANCE TO HELP PAY . BURIAL EXPENSE· $500 to $5000* EVERYONE ACCEPTED BETWEEN AGES .46--87 ·~1111- NO AGENT WILL CALL Write and gl"9 us youf de._ of birth LIFE Of AMERICA INSURA~ CORP ol llOSTON 40 Broad St., Boston, Mass. 02109, O.pt. 04·NB Department. mini-takeoff ramp on JOHN w. CONVERSE, WHOSE engineering In Oklahoma. where officials New York's Firth firm in Santa Barbara manufactures model •••••••••••••••••••• markets. You know. your frit>ndl y estimate one out of every three CBs is Avenue. sailboats for r adio control hobbyists. said It "will Or Call'ToU Free: 800-2Z5·1780 neighbor or the guy nexl to you al the stolen. authorities won't even look for -------------------------------------------------., bar says 'I can gel •l for you ounitif1tdoesn"lhaveanumberonit wholesale ' People probably know Some insurance companies now they're buying stolen goods. charge extra for coverage of CB units . POLICE SAID sOME of the teen· and one company said it has pa1d agers use the money from their lhefls SS00,000 in compensation for stolen to buy drugs. • sets in the Pacific Northwest alone. The stolen sets. worth anywhere from $80 to $750, are sold "on the street for $25 to $30 for a medium· priced set," Los Angeles pollce say. In Dallas. CB thefts, or "ng np- otCs" as they are known in the jargon of CBers, total more than 1,300 a month. Dallas has stationed two patrolmen with bmoculars on the -J f.+OU6lolf vi' Wff?E Al.L fWl~ffRfD PooPLU.eur 1·v~ L(ARNED f'14£Y'RE RE61S1"£RED R€PU91.ICANS '. AUTO BURGLARY ALARMS are another defense meehanism. But some alarms operate on a 20-second delay system to allow the driver time to gel 10 the car before 1t sounds. And some thieves are adept enough to take a set out in less than a m10ute -leav· ing the driver JUSt seconds lo get back to his car after the alarm sounds Dade County, Fla , police have put together a tape with some of these lips and they are broadcast on country Western stations, which arc popular with many CBers. Some parkmg lot s igns 1n Min· neapolis advise CBers to put their rigs m the trunk. Portland, Mame, as· signed a policeman Cull time to dul with th efts of th e "li 'I o l ' modulators.·· ONE LON G-TIME CBER in Oklahoma City come up with his own system. He takes a ball of fish hooks and fastens it to lhe back of his unit. He says he's never lost a unit, but has found blood on the floorboard of his car several limes. Lt. Earl Galpm of the Los Angeles County sheriff's office s aid "tape deck thefts ta pered off after auto maker!> began bu1ldtni;? them mto car dashboards" -makmg them harder lo get out DEMONSTRATION IM OUR STORE SATURDAY, MAY I 5 -I 0 A.M. to 4 P.M. •so in accessories ONivs15 with•~ gas or electric barbeque Now Ql"t S~ •n 11CCt!HOrtt"I tl>f only S 15 with lhr pure h.ase ot any tull 11:r ChMmqlow b Hbf'QU<' ' This 'IPf'co.11 ollt•f 1nclu1!f"" Ch11rmglow s most popu1,,, Jnd most us,.lul M'C"S t Otlf"' ; ,,, f'" . llOT1S6CRIC SPIT /IND -..nion '"' rn••" h '"'· 11mb < P\it '•" tu•••Y All PVRPQ!;C l'OllSSt nil OAStlfT IQf """'-lltf'\ •HC9d ,, • .,, , l\4r..,en ' ... 'l~_, J'IOllSSlRlf <;H14'HKf808 •twd~·~ ,,,. ••• ...i ,). ""''"'•bOO. 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The Internal Revenue Sen1ce uy1 more th" two million Amencana mlf ht be eligible for a cash wlndfal from the aovern· ment. but haven 't applied for the money under a special tax credit available lo some taxpayers who earned less than S8,000 an 1975. nu~ 1as HAD expected up to three mllUon p~,ple to qualify for payments or up to $400 but the service said It& t11urea &how that only about one terHh of t hat number, or 300.000 ltldlv1dua111, filed 11 tax Corm to n .'Ce1ve the money. A total of $1 5 bUUon was set aside to pay to those churning the credit. The w1odfnll as called the earned income credit and under the provliion5 or this new tax break lodivlduala C'OUld rettive income tax relund cbttks Crom IRS evttn 1t they paid no 1975 federal taus Or the credit could be used to reduce 11ny taxes owed. TO RECEIVE THE credit, an lndiv1dual must flJe an Income tax return. "It does surprise us how few people are taking advantage of the credit," an IRS spokesman sa1d The IRS Is tryin g to find poten· Ually qualified taxpayers who haven't claimed the credit. The tax colJectors Sllld that by this year's filing deadline the agency had sent form notices lo 1 8 m1lhon people adv&Sing them they m1eht have been eligible to reduce their lax bill by using the credit THE REASONS FOR the low response rate aren't clear yet. but analysts in the Treasury Departrr.c:nt and -0n Capitol Hill :.uspect the newness of the credit, a uruque wrinkle m the U.S. tax law, is one factor. To be eligible for the credit, a taxpayer must have earned $8,000 or less m 1975 a nd have at least one dependent child. lf married, a Joint return must be filed. The credit applies only to wages. salaries and other earned income and not. for example, to interest on ~avangs accounts. 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But the yur from ay, 1m. to April, 19'16, was the driest alnee tm, the weather office 1n Loodoo reported. nH!aE wng SOME thun· dcr1torm1 and hHVY &bowers tut wHhnd, and some rain fell in scattered areas Mooday But 1t was oot enougb to help. •·we have bad about half an In· ch or ralo at the mO&t, and that does not go far to make up a de· flc1t of 16 inc bes," said one ex· pert. • ·T~e ground is so dry and thirsty it soaks up any rain im- mediately." About ball the country is sul. fertng from the dre>uabt. The wont hit areas are Ancli• in the east. Wessex and Wales in the west, and southern Yorkshire in t.be north. Least affected are the Thames River area. wtuch m· eludes London, northernmost t:n1land and tbe Severn-Ttent· Midlands area. lJCI Offers Breathing Class · Son>e sufferers of severe respiratory disease aucb •~ emphysema and chronic bronchitis are findin111tlier through a special breathing retraining procra'nt at the Collete of Medicine at UC Irvine. The proeram leaches respiratory disease vie· Urns h~ to breathe more efficiently and tries to correct physical habits patients acquired as they gasp fQl' breath. ONE PART OF mE PROJECT involves use of biofeedback techniques to changf: the breathing habits, according to the program's coordinators. Dr. Archie F. Wllson, UCI chief or pulmonary dis· eases. and Lisbeth Jaasko, physical therapist. "Normally. as these pel'SOns find themselves faced with an acute shortness of breath, they have a tendency to begin to breathe rapidly and try to gasp for more air as their diffieully increases," Dr. Wilson said, '·and the seventy and the quantity of the attacks increase. "AS PERSONS FIGHT FOR BREATH, the ac· tioo of the abdomen appears lo right agamsl the ar· lion of the chest. This becomes a problem m DAil v PILOT A . 'Eourney Entries Due PROCEEDS P•o• THE tourna-meal will be used to upcrade tennll ra.cUitles in La1una Beach. 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APPROXIMATELY HALF A MILLION persons in lhe United States suffer from major respirator y diseases with about 100.000 dymg year- ly from emphysema and bronchitis alone. the re· searchers said Dr. Wilson and Mass J aasko believe that at least half Of those afflicted With Se\ere respiratory disease might be able to benefit from a breathing r etraining program s uch as the one at UC l . Best gas mileage ~ratings of any pickup in America. . . Here's Courier's new recotd; 36 MllQ Nohway. 23 mpg cl1y That's baaed on EPA m~ ra11ngs with e>plional 5-$cieed transmtsson Of course. 'fO'J' mileage may vwy depending on yoor lfuct('s oond1t100, optional equipment. how and where youdr1\'9 See the exciting new Coune< for Cal1lom1a wrtn new features hke e>phonal s-speed tranem1s.sion and new sott-<ide pacbge. 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To mike e re1erv111on. c:omt In or call lhe 1tort thll 1 ne11111 you. SAVE 253 ON CUSTOM DRAPERIES, WOVEN WOOD SHIDIS. AND GET FREE DECORATING HELP. Choow "°"' 1 grt1I selection of custom cteptfy flbflca. Prlcet do not Include lnatallttlon end h1rctw11t. Of acid be1uty to any room •tlh custom-made woven wood llhldff. Call on our decorating conwt11n1 for FREE help 1nd acMct. You'll git http In~ th9 ~I •lndow trHbMnl, ClfPthng wancover1ng Of paint tNI 1 ngflt tor you. FOf our lrH thop-•l·home MrYlct, call 1ny of lht ~· hsled below SAL.m lllDS MAY 22nd MAHEIM .................. 991·7150 lAQICA llllS .............. 581 -2!80 941 So Euchd AYMUt 25252 Mclntrr-sar.t. &lite 8 COSTA MESA ................ 557-4766 lMEWllC>I» •••••••••••••• 21'3-m-661i6 31111 tWtlor 8MS. mtSouttl&rMI RllllTOH ....•......•...... 525-4868 OtANGl .................... 997-3151 -212 N Hartlot BIYd 1181 SO. T uitin A~ tumNGTON IWJf .......... 898-2577 SANTA AMA •••••••••••••••• ~9710 15181 Golden Wttt Snet 'tal &o. 8rtteal 5ntt .. p,. ,, Ir J, (I (•• (IO '"' Po "' ''" J,. Cl• '"' PA l'ol Pll Po 16l Im J c .. (It Pit In J (le < "' ... Cl• .. c '.,, '" ,, IK' .. "<•. s - •• Ull ., .. '" . , I \ AJ• DAtLV PILOT Student Pratni Recruit B ............ _. Medicine Progr.anu CROP Sets Free CJ~ss • T•o financJa1 Job booklteeper and com. Lrllnln1 ~net are 'ti&-puter clerk. fnlofferedh'~orcbarte CROP course• are lbi1 aummer by tb.c optn lo 1ludeots more COUUtne Rtt1onal Oc· than 1'1 years old. and lrnne, Tu!'t n and S.d· dlebacl( Valley htgb s chool d1Jtr1c\5 The courses caQ be applied forhi&b school t'redlt. Planned Draws Fire The UC lrvlnt Coll• cupattoul Pro1ram adults tn the HunUnitoo ol lledkioe will be the <CROP.> Beach. Newporl·Mtsa, For f'urthtr tnforma. lion, call 919-1~. SACRAMENTO CAP> -A st.ate leplator un San Dleao State 'tudenll are IUegall)' bannina military recruiters from UM student union 01) crounda of di.lcrlmlnation qaln.st bomOQXualJ. aite of thre-e pro1rams A a w couru in finan. -------------------planned 1n conJun<Uoo elal omce lklll1 ta being ••lb tbe annu.al m~1 added to &be current of American Animal bankln1 and flnanclaloc· Hospital AsaoclaUoo c"J>atlon• olferlnt. ac· 'Nay17·22. cordln1 to J an\<!o Aasemblyman Klice Antonovich <R·(;leodale) saJd that lf c0Ue1e orRdall don't do 5omethln1 about the student aovttnrnent'a action, he'U ai k tho state attorney 1ener&l to move tn. IN AN 1NTERVIEW, ANTONOVICH also uh.I he conald6ra homosea1Aality "a sickness and perversion." Michael Nowak, the achooJ'a dean of student&, said he aareed with a legi1lalive counsel's opinion obtained by Antonovich \bat the students had ex- ceeded their aulboril)'. Nowak said San Dte&o State President Brage Goldmg was awoUmg advice from the state colle&e chancellor's legal office before deciding whether to overrule the student government. TllE DISPCTE STEMS FJlOM a protest by cay student croups al the college over the Defense Department's policy barring homosexuals as recruits The Student Councll. actmg on the protest. vol· ed 24-4 six weeks ago to ban any group from the stu· dent union that discriminates on the basis of sexual preference. The action Is subject Lo Golding's ap- proval. The pohcy would bar military recruiters or th1.: Air Force Reserve Officers TTaining Corps from u·~· ing the union, which is run by the students. unlr:ss the bf D on homosexuals WaS lined. HOWEVER, STUDENT PRESIDENT Randy Speakman said military recruitment on campus has conlmued at its usual site, away from the union, with picketing from J&Y groups. He also ~.aid two previously -scheduled military meetings •.1ad been allowed in the union. .. This has not r estricted them recruiters in any way in areas outside of lhe union,·· Speal.<man said. ~ ,., ....... Flushed With Etf art Employes of Pittsburgh's WQED·TV help actor Paul Newman, dressed for new fllm about hockey player. load a toilet into van ror station's annual auction The head was gift Crom Robert Redford, with whom Newman has traded practlcat joke pre· sents ror years Nature's way Catch the fresh breezes of sr,mng and summer wilt-these screen door$ It's the natural way to save on your air cond'.tion1ng bllls These are hlgt .. quahty doors. presatJre·lit so there are no nvels or S<;rews showing. They're complete with all hardware, including air cioser and loclung tulip latch. In all doo•s tf\at have an expanded metal gnll, the gnll reacht>.s competely from k1ckplate to pushbar and from srde lo side tor strenglh rmd protection. And ti's su•roullded by a vinyl 8 insert for quiet operation All doors are 30·, 32· or 35· ~ ao· higi. and are ad1ustable wllMn hall an inch. Special srzes available by special O(der at a small extra charge A. SKYLARK SCR~EN DOOR Model #71 ·A2 Standard kickplato. 3• push bar r 1berglass wire, mill hv11sh, rolHom1ecl Reg.13.99 9.88 B. MUSTANG SCREEN DOOR Model#71 ·E. Standard klckplate. 3· pushbai. Docorauve grill, Aluminum wlre. mlll l1nlsh. roll·lormed Reg.18.99 13.88 C. COMET SCREEN DOOR Model # 122 · T Silver pe1nted l1n1sh lor ptotect100 ano beaury Dense. decorative expanded metal gnll Aluminum ... ·,re. roll·lormeo frame Reg. 25.99 18.88 0 . CORONA SCREEN DOOR Model :r1 22·F Heavy coostrvetoon. &Klrucled m11a1 llome. m1ll t1n1sh Deeora11ve expanded melal g11ll Aluminum wire Reg. 31.99 23.88 E. IMPERIAL SCREEN DOOR Model 1: 121 • T Heavy construc11on, ektruded anocl•Zed metal fr ame Decorallve expanded me1al g11ll Aluminum W1re. Reg. 37.99 28.88 The great pretender With per11cle bolrd penela you can 01elend lhal lhey're 1nyth1ng you want them to be Pa.Int lhem to a t1ch l1n11h, 1111n them, enamel them. or do a smooth wa11p1por 1ob all 11 1 pnce that 111on'I put I clOnl In the budget 4' 11: 8' ll :Ye•. PARTICLE BOARD PANELS, Rt!Q 3 99 2.88 C. D. Driveway renewal Vour driveway will IOok !Ike new alter an apphcet1on o Henry's Stay Black Do 11 w1111 1usl OM gallon II your dnveway 11 100 eq 11 or lest Stay Black fOfmt a IOUOh gH and Oil proof Mm that rt1Js11 erosion •nd weatlle11ng One gallOn HENRY"S STAY BLACK. A~• •9 2.98 I did It myaelfl About 3. o o o T1ltrlan. tralnlnc veterinarians are ex· coordinator. pected to attend tbe 43rd aonu1I meetln1 with THE CLASSES Include moo sessions ~ln1 htld 40 hours or on·tbe-job at the Anaheim Conven· trainlna two days a week Uon Center and the Dls· for six ~eeks al area neyland Hotel. banks, savings and loans Instructional sesslonJ o.nd financial firms. in critical care and Tbe financial office anesthesiology and a skills course ls open to l h r e e • d a y students with basic of • o p b t ft. a I m o I o g y fice training, including workshop will be con· the ability to type 3S • dueled at UC Irvine. words a minute. Further Information ls available through the UCl College of M edfclne Office of Continuing Veterinary M edlcal Education, 833·S46S. THE B~NKING and U. nancial occupations cours e has no prere· quisite for training posts such as teller, cashier. 'Hooligans' Subdued MOSCOW (API -The woman pilot of a small plane subdued three "drunken booli&ans," made an emergency landins near the border with Iran and held the unruly passengers al gunpoint until police arrived, a Baku newspaper reportect. Pilot Yekaterina Mertsalova told the newspaper Bakinski Rabochi she was on her re· gular run in a to.passenger, AN2 biplane when the three, one armed with a chisel, began fighting among themselves and with other passengers. E. Little goes a long way I\ li111e wrlt1 tcilon goes lar with !hit 1'1tChel screwdriver. Just pueh -It drives or removes screws with a mechanical ratcitel tcilon. 3 poalt1001, right, lef1 ot neutral Six blldet stored In the handle Atnericen mede. Model •no. FULLER HT RATCHET SCREWDRNER. 3.88 KM p your guard up Hendeomely·dHlgned Super Guard Lock 11 ls up to 8 times stronger lhan your present leeks. And It lock• au1ome11cally when door Is closed. Easily 1nl1alled wllll a screwdriver Model •DB·9286. Now you can Install a beaullful Arma1rono floor end take pride In saying "I did It myself.'' 1r1 eHy and economical with Arm11ronQ Place 'N Prnt Ille•. Loll SUPER GUARD LOCK If, Reg 29 99 19.88 01 exciting col0f1 and patterns. Each Ille it 12" x 12· AAMSTRONG PLACE 'N PRESS TILE. Reg 45cnch 2k•Kh Ward & Harrington ~!.~~:on:~:.~.y31.91•0 Garden Grove Fullerton Coeta Mna Long Beach Orange 7707 Garden Grove Btvd. 301 So. State Coneoe 1275 Briltol 6990 Cherry Ave. 32" West Katetla 537·9571 or 893·8523 870--0050 558~1500 834·7111 532·2!508 Open Mon thru Fri 9 to 9 Open Mon. thru Fri. 9 to 9 Open Mon. thru Fri. 9 to 9 0'*1 8 to 8 except Open 9 to 6 eYery day Set & Sun. 9 to 6 . Sat. & Sun. 9 to e Sat. & Sun. 9 to 8 Mon. & Fri. 9 to 9 I Pa.d Polltlclt Mwlrtlaiementl Meet Max BinSWANger ~ • • • INSIDE THE CAMPAIGN ., .. •••• llF Occulonally I get a little concemwf' M- where the matenal for this column Is OOfno to come from. but each wMk, 10 lar, the appoln~ Incumbent Fifth District County .Si.cpervllOt manages co bungle h11 way Into some nwi .,.._. dicament which Is worthy of com"*1t. This week he really outdid hlmMff. TOfft Ritt, tent out 120.000 computerited letteB ~ quee-: Uonnal'" uklng the voters to elect hlm·To THE WRONG OFFICE ••• The California State Legislature. The latest goof waa In the last tlne of the letter Insert. showing Riley's party atnhatlon (• no-no In non·part1san races) esklng voters to affix their own postage stamp In returning tho ques- tionnaire to "s•ve your. • .Assembly Candidate Thomas Riiey campaign fund 13c." The letter, algned by Riiey, proteues the lh- cumbent has a "business approach to t~ job of mana0ing your county government. •• to control the cost.·· The FIRST rule of buslnea which Dad· <Jy Blnswanger taught hit boy, Max, waa ''Read everything carefully II you Intend to put yof name l on It." As to controlhng costs. I guess at the 120,000 erroneous letters cost Riiey su port8'S about $18,000. Plus getting a good chuckle out of the situa· • t1on, we can also heave a sigh of reltef .•. Th11 1r 11me. at least. Riiey"s blunder wasn·t at the tax· I payers· expense but there have been many olhera that were. Followlng Is a list of persons end firms. each of whom have their own speclal reasons tor want· mg to retain the Incumbent an office. Their dona- tions must legally be disclosed and are on ftle as public record with the County Registrar of Voters office. "FRIENDS OF TOM RILEY I. 0 . NUMBER 745830 LOUIS J. CELLA. M.O .••...•.••.••.•••.• $ 500.00 MISSION COMMUNITY HOSPITAL •....••• 500.00 RICHARD J. O'NEILL ....•.•.....••.••...•• 500.00 RANCHO MISSION VIEJO ••.•.....•...•.. 1200.00 MISSION VIEJO CO ..•...............•• 1000.00 THE IRVINE CO ...•.•.•.•....•........• 1500,00 WM. LYON CO ..•••.•..••.•.•.....••....• 1500.00 UNION OIL CO. . . . . . . . . . • • • . . •....••••.. 1500.00 MCINTIRE ANO QUIROS ••••....•..•...• 1000.00 S&S CONSTRUCTION .•.....•....•.•. : •• 1300.00 N. VOLK . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .... ' .....•. 4750.00 I (atty, for developer) The balance of the $92,899.73 raised by the In· cumbent up to April 26th contains donations by many more special Interests doing business with the County, including General Telephone, Watm· lngton Developers. Dana Village Properties. Lloyd's Bank. McKeon Construotion. Atlantic Richfield. Allen & Miller. Architects. Dlversitlf'd Shopping Centers. Craig Development Corp . Butter Housing, So. Coast Communl1y Developers. Franf( Michelena. lobbylat. Rinker Co .. Broadmoor Homes. Inc .. Chas. Hesler • Developer. Ford Aeronutron1cs, Woodward Company. Alscot Development Co .• AVCO Finance. E. L Pearson & Asloclatea, Roumoor-, Inc.. etc. My conscience tells me that this type of political fundtng 11 wrong and I've written Tom Riley a certified letter (receipt No. 838418) tailing him so. proposing that we both return any and 1111 contributions received Jrom people who do bu&I· ness w ith the County. and aettlng up a mutually agreeable referee to monitor out bookl. "For the Good ol lhe County." Thua far I've received no response f"O LIKE TO HAVE A NICE COUNTY. I ,..., • ..,cit .• 1111.,.~l I trto•~~ .. , ,,_ Ql,IOl'ftll ft11• .......__ _ __.___.., ....... • • By JAY IA88l1TT NEW YORK <AP> "Jl 1s my devout w1ah to brlna emotional dt'preulon into the open and i..o ...-eat lt Hone d<>ea u ph)'1lcal lnltrmlty . . It musi ktruted. and \huOOMrtbe ~tcr " So wrote tx•Hlrooaut "Buzz" Aldrin Jr. m "R~urn to Earth.'' a book in whlch he told o{ h 1-t1 qultt •trugele to overcome t-rnoUon.111 lllnesi, two years after becomlne lhe second man in hl~tory to walk on the moon. . AS ALDRIN, ROBERTSON DOES a superb, finely shaded JOb of depicllngthe l(radual deteriora· tlon or a once supremely confident man now slowly withdrawing from the pressure of fame and a li fe· long desire to excel. The tone 1s 1et early in the fil m . when he n el'ts the divorcee -played by Stefanie Powers -at an aerospace industry dinner He tells her NASA pre· ~~ pared its astronauts well for the trip from earth ~ "But they didn't prepare us for the return - nloq" that's the funny thing," he muses. speaking an a ~1.c-vague, detached, uncertain manner that becomes ' more pronounced as the story of his return con· tinlles . ASSIGNED AS COMMANDANT OF t he Aerospace School at Edwards Air Force Base in California. he secr eUy seeks psychiatric help. fear· tn' public knowledge or ll Will doom his Air Force c areer He tells bis psychialrtst. 'I'm not having fun anymore. There're no challenges. no goals, 1t ·s use· less.·· The lreatment briefly helps, His spirits rebound. he wants a fresh st-art, wants to divorce Joan. the molher or his three children. and marry Marianne It does no good that his doctor "arns him "the other side of depression is an excessive sense or well·being " But Ald rin's euphon ;i soon collapses " hen, after he tt>lls his wife he wants a divorce. Mananne tells ha m c;he doesn't want to get mamt:d c in his book he i.ayi. i.he marned another man s.he duted during their af fairl HE REALIZES llE STILL NEEDS psychiatric help. The final scene 11 tense. strained m\?etanJZ "1th Joan on a beach contains a faint bmt of hope un tll an off.screen narrutor s ays they later were divorct'd Aldrin, now a director of the National Assoc1a lion for Menta l Health and a technical consultant for several buslnl'ss r1rms has o;ance married afaln. In n rect-nt TV Guide 1nlerv1ew Al dnn said he reared the end in~ ol Friday's movie may make peo pie think he 's still emot1onally trouble<l when by now I'm actually r ecovered and t•opsng quite" di He has a putnl. But even with th1i. l)m1ss1on "Return lo Earth" Is vuluuble an lhal al may help others recogna zt:' mental depression. cop~ with il and realize tht•r e are no 1..•asy solutions to 1t SS Act Biased, Judge Decides NEW YOH K 11\l'l A rt'dc•ral judi!<' hat" r11l1•1I that the So<·111l Set·u111v Act d1't·r1m1natr·s 1tJ!.llnsl men O\'er th<' aJ:t' of R4 Thf' ruhni: mt••m!I Slli ~111 ,1 month more ror th(' m.in "ho r111•ll lhl· st11t .• 1nrl fedrral Ill\\ vt'r'i o;a~ 1l 1·ould cost $400 m11l1on a) t•1ir ar 1ent'rolly oppht>d Testimony tl uring tht• ---------- tr1al or tht' !!Ult put the only lo Weuster s r;m• total co!lt ot an t'allmutr<I ' $1.4 billion. If retro1ct1vr payrn('nt!I wt'r~ mac.le to all thost• JH'r1111n" who wer e thscrlm1n nl <'d 111atnst T he Sor1;tl ~rc11r1tv Ad mln1strnt1on sa11 l 1.t w o 11 I d a s I. f 1• ii r r a I ln\l.)cra to appe.al l ht• C3!1l' bti\i•• HOWEVER, Tllf! de· daion w11s not a elaSll action rulln3. Jt wa11 made by U S District Court Judie Thomas Platt In a 1uit by Wllllam Wt'bster, 87, of Loniz lsJand Thus, It applies WEBSTF.R 'S Sl'IT wa" has rcl o n a 197:.! omt•ndmcnt to tht:' Social S€'ruraty A1·t that he said citst'rlm1nated a~ainsl oldC'r men 1n favor of wo m e n a n d young<'r men Author to Sigii 'Slice' Book A book s11oing by tht' author or the Costa M6a story ... A Slict' of Orange,·• wtll be held Sunder at \he Est1ncla Adobe. Edrkk J . Mlltt'T'. who recentJy updated th~ bi8toriul hardbound, W\ll bt' on band lo. slan the li mlted edition (n>m l to Sp m Proceeds trom book ul Co toward th• Costa t esa Ja1cHS' ach<Uralup f\.ln<l for Onnge Coast College stud • accordinlf to Don Bull, chairman of the Oleentennial Com• mlttff.. Tbt p rt)''" sponsored by the b centennial group, the J aycees and the Costa Mesa llis· torical $0(1f'ty Punc:h and cookies \\Ill be Sen'ed at the Estancia Adobe. 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You 're u ttructave to opposite s ex. sensua l. energetic. restless und muy chanae r esidence this }'ear Hairy Plwto Okayed COLUMBUS, Ohio <AP> -The Ohio Supreme Court says Washin11ton C.Ourt House High School cannot exclude the photograph of a lona·haired male student from Its yearbook In a 5 lo 2 decision, the ('OUrt ruled that the school board in the city of 12.SOO cannot e xclude Thomas McClung from the book, and that It must either includ e him or cancel publication lnatallat~ S •LE' raised 'Yhite r. • · letter ttres 70 SERIES 60 SERIES A60113 .. 25H ct0/15 "29H H0/14 .. :JOH ,..,,. "·10•1 50 SERIES T~H-11Mf1t of ... lnclu41ftt e50113 GS0/14 GS0/15 1•1•1 BHutr a oi111ne- t1on wllh hlgh·P•rlor· ,.._. relHd whit• lel· ler tltll 81 f8fttlltlC ptkelll A10/13 "22•• D70I H "2;)H UOIJ& "27H F70114 "27U 010/14 .. :IOH G7011S "•JOH • H70/1S ~J J H ~~4 .. 3, •• GeG/15 "3 111 1.f0/14 "3 !t .. M!I0/14 HSO/f!5 U0/15 ..................... ,"' .... ., .................. 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We al10 bur good uted tlrH 10< '''°'""' •llow- MICHELIN X "HITE" A LL'-' 1n1n 4S .. 171/t4 48 .. 115114 :;2 .. 215/14 66 .. lfS/15 62•• 205115 6~ .. 1H /14 5;iH 215/15 68H 205114 60 .. 225115 71 18 ltllCHELIN ZX 81,ACK",\US 145110 28 .. 1SS/12 3tfU 145/ 13 :iaaa 155113 :14 .. 115/1) :JG .. 175/1) :s9 .. 115/14 4 :1•• t5S/15 40 .. 1851 15 ti :i"' \ \' tit U>Ctt \ RTt ""' RV :\I·:" C'.\~IP•:R & _,,.,.a Tfll"("li TIRl·:S t 70/U t tollt For people who cu• aboul their van. RV 0t camper velliele. We give you quellly and v•lu• 7.00/ll 2!)•• 1.$0(1• :s:; .. ... 1sm s I ... •HOllH IH .. ·•.OOllU :I!)"" •IG.0011 .. ! ;; I •• •·rnnt·End J\lh!nm••nC .,.,.,., ..... ,,_.,.. .. ..... ..... ..... .. .... , ......... ~ ........ " •. °°"' .. ..,.. ~ ,..._. "9~.!1_ F.·T MAG "11~1-.:LS .......,., ,_"" .... -. .. ,... . -· . .................. ,., ,_ .. ,. ~- :::: •T "" Sl0f1U WllllU 1Jd ..... 24"-' 141t ..••. 4291 u.1 .. :12u 1511.s .•• 378• 141US .. 29H 15.1tlS 44~;1 1'•1.$ ..• 39.s 11•10 • 54.s •A•Olt4 HOVI 14UO lf1d'1alf -.. ---.-.. 17141 UO.J200 MICHELIN X S1'0P Hf'l1•4 !'Tt:t:I. Radial~ flltlllt OIH .. AICI llLIMI s27nn -·· ............ ,, .... " ....... ..... ....... ... ... .. ~i'B'TJefV&i\~~~~ , •• ,. ,.~ •• J4 ... ,,.,., , ...... ... .,..,. ............ t•..U tt • ., • .,.., ......... , ..... , ... ,,._.., ,._,., • ... W4w4Ht . ..., ..... .., fr-Ill•• I._ .. _ •&••JM ,.7 4 °.!! .. - SHUl'hS lllOtT U I CAiie tt4!:1 ... .., .. ...._ •. HUHTIMGTOM llACH 11465 ....... d. 1001 HARte>a ILYO, k.-r of , .. _. ... Hllrtlerl l7 I 4t 557-IOOO .W~l!lf~ OU~ 410 Horlti Tw6 Aor- 17141 UMl21 Cert R .. PoWtJ 1714) 148-1445 .. _ .... ,,,_....,) '7141 &70.0100 .. ... All OAI\. y PILOT QUEENIE By Phil lntttrtandi Nader Asks· Action Says 'Much to Be Done' in OCC Talk By CAROL MOORE Ot-0.IY"""ll-Ralph Nader'a newest remedies for conumer ripoffs ar• ~•Ui~n trainee clinlcJ ··just like t.hcy havo oow for U · sertivene111 tramlne. TM and stop smok1n1." &lutlon.y or monopoly cnab, in bi1 tallc Monday nJabt. "Major bOtela hJht up their outaldo walla. Do 1ue1t.a rUd out lbe window ' California wastes S200 million on pilot lifhts w al Ung for their chosen mo· men ta ORANGE COUNTY Viejo Club E•.c11t1v• Olt1c:••· 7812 td1ogor Avo .. Hunllnglon Oe•cll, CA 92&47 Southllfn Ca11torn1a Rtg1on111 Ollie••· • 1 •0 Long Bench Blvd . Long Buch. CA 90807 89SS Valley VttW SI . B11en11 P,)fk, CA 906a() 20715 S Ayaton Blvd , Carson CA 901•6 1001 E lmper1t1I Hwy .. Lo Heb1a. CA 90631 1095 lr111ne Bll1d. Tuaton. CA 92680 235 N Citrus Ave., Wost Covina. CA 91793 ., ....... ....,_ ----.................. ......._ "Lt-I m<' put 11 lhl.i "'8)' -what this place lack1 in good food they make up for an lack of service " He told an Oranae Cout Colleao audience that local activist groups could renew civic vactlance by re· forming tu structures, rt'bWldlna in· ner cities, Clhng claas action swts llnd m o nitorin g hospitals a nd supermar kets "Madison Avenue wants us to look at our own psyches and not worry what corporations are ttunking," be said. "OF FICE BUILDINGS have only ooe light switch per noor whether one emptoye or 100 aro working. Roolhs are so over·lil and over·venlllaled ther. make people sleepy and damage lbe r health... Eyes Funds He claimed car manufacturers are going backwards Into the future ~..;;...;;.;....;..;~~~~~~~~ Dftltlt Nofl~~• Dftlf. Nod~~• btt•use four door sedans got 30 miles. For Grants pt>r gallon In the 1930s before the)' were "improved." C"ltlSTIHHlt NOlllMAH A ClilltlSTIHSENol W. ,....., C.P'tl•-C.. O•I• fl/ ... ,,. Mt-y •o ,.,, \4.w••..,... o"' "'' .... . ,,,.,. I-0'-•"9'11•" L·ncN "' ............... lle.o<I\ Md ,.,, .. Of [,._ ClftO •n••' '· H•nr1tU4 (,vtOf-"'°" .,_, E\CNr ~hutt• botn of Mo.<~Qitn, bfot,...,.. ~qnu (hff\ffl'f\"°ft .. AVG'\ ~ M#' (tw'tlff1"1,llftf\ •• , • ,._,,...,. .. ..._ &Utlll"°"' t'1 F ~ ... ""-....., -I.,_,,_ .. The L•9 ..... lleM110.~ of Ttw Ce\l•'l'I S.U, jerv•cn -.~•• tw rwld !a•lvrO•y. M•'f U ti 00 AM. L.tQUn• 8t•<tt M•f"Odf\t CIWr<h p,,.., ... '"tetm•"t P•<•f11 "it• Mlfft'tOr ... P•rlt frrrif•..,.0C>'' ft..c:t. C. In t..-v ot •tow•" thlt '""'"" '""*''' '"" tr.eiut~ be m•dit to Th• NfHm.tri. A Chrl\tt'ftH" Memor••• f wtWl •• fhtt l•ovn• &•~tcrt ~ .. o,od•'' Ctt\Jtth P'KthC Yww Mortl.Mr¥ d.rH '°"' 8LALAClt ORANG6 llUSS[LL BlAlACK Pl'\\lld •w•v M.ty • '"• !av''"Wf'ld ttv "4t ••ft ,,_., • ..., '°"'· '-u\WU Dlvtd 411\d RO'Wld Miftmorl•I \tt¥1tf\ on Fr;. o.t• \t Tnoma\ [1)1\tOPdl (""'Ch LO\ AtH'l•lf\ TP\• t•mllt ., h••1nq • tnHnOr ... I fWtd \ll'lt fO l"'9 (/\Uf'<h I'\ memory Of ¥r Bl•t•t'- "INSTEAD. WE MUST make lime w•L TU ;,::11,T111~~sc14 _ .. for ct\•tc action each day, the same '"'-°'01 .... 11.,.. ........ n c .. o.t• way -.e schedule wOl"k, family and :'..::":;~~1NL~~:1~.~;:;.~"..w::,-;o leisure Too m any people spend more '"""" .; .. ., R-·1 F•1<1"<""' !>Mt tJme watching profeb51ooal football O••o• oo G•0 ••• s ,. ... ,,. •1 instead of our government. J.,hfr10f\. ''''""• ...... f\ Ff,f't~Fl .. r -··· """°" s .. ,,.,.1 ........ sc "The thangs we are most proud o an \..._ ~ J.-c..1-·• cn ... cn '°"' ~ ttus country were started by Just a few <>-01 .... 1."QI .... BH<ll. •I •O OOANI k d f th 'd I .. \.11 .... .w. 1111•'-"' Gooo ~ people who wor e ot e1r 1 ea s. c.-•••v s.n.,,.. ......,, ... , .... ,«••.. Nader praised studeol·run and JOHN t.Hd:~;~~~1 .. ew , ... funded public anleresl r':!search -·• 01Jm "licn•o•n. Co•i. •w. c.. groups tba t r ece1 ve academic 0.1• of.,..,,. M-1• II t•f6 SclN•-d aJ 0, "'' ••••. •U•<1•••1• 1•,....v•. credit for ocumentmg soc& pro-d.WOii••" Son••.°'''''',,.· c...o1, s... bl ems. dt• ~ Ltnd.t, l!N'ottwr EO••rd •~ ;,~~~!'~'io':t-.~;·~~·~:11':..:::;,~ "NO ONE SHOULD be bored by a °''''"" """"•••mu. F,,.,., 10 OOAM dry ct\'iCs text when there as so much t"lwetf'l"lllnt Holy S.PUtthfr c...m.tff'"f • !Utll OuO.rOfl Co\I• Mt~ M<lrl-y tO be done 10 the field. 'fhC late teens ""~1.,," are the best lime to get involved and OCEAN ::~~=~t~~ •oe J "' find where you can help tn the com - H .... 1•nv""' k<Kh CA pnHcl •••Y mUntty ... M•y t '"' ~vnttvtO bt' n:w>thf>r. I d h · · th R0<,..11• wRtynotoh, ••1 ..... a..r~ Nader relit e l e energy cnsts e McA1yrt0tO\., 9r.,tdp•r•"*'-Mr &. "It's funny how we hear that pollu· t1on and safety eqwpment will cost more. But lbey never talk about the extra S700 we pay for their new bumper configuration . "NOB CAN WE pay $300 less for a car without ta.al rms. Or af we choose safety, do they make the brakes op. llonal'"' Nader called promotion ol birth control pills and estrogen s upple· ments for women the current worst area Of COD$Umer damage. "The government is not good al counter-che.cking pharmaceutical claims or catching up with fraudulent merchandising," besald. "Contrary to opinion, doctors don't know that much about d r ugs. Thousands or people die from over· prescribed medicine." Mt\ P•t Sm1tll Al>O Ml A M~ c,..or99 ,----------, M(fl•''"'°'"" "'•"1 '*''"¥ Fr..S.v ""ou n t •• an Fa-es Su •• t 1 )II PM. W••fm•Mlt• Mcmor .. I P•rk ~ ~ M Ln-BEAGEAON _,.,.,, • ..., C•m••••• i:_1, •"'> FUNERAl. HOME -" oo...1•ort• .,. m•<M 10 T,.. Untied Corona def Mar 673-9450 Ca•-•• 0•1u "::O"':::'"'" Costa Mesa 646·24 24 01t.N£ E cooit torm••I• o1 c,,,..,. ,,,,,,...,., c... p,l\\t'd ··~· "' Sutt•..-, ...... "lfll• "°" ~• 11. ,,,. Mr>lht,. o• 8ELl. BROADWAY Mo<"-11 II • •O Oon•IO F CoOI< OI But Viet fraud Charged MORTUAR y l•IO 0).)"'1"'"' Of "'•"C" J 0 "'"'- 11 o Broadw.ay ~~:·~· ~c.'!,,;,~ ,,~i;:"';"~ Dam ages tot a I 1 n g Cos1a Mesa w r..., • .,, 01 "'""l"'• ., ......... ""'"' more than $500.000 are 642·9150 ::1"n~.,!~~"~0~',,!:"':,·~~: being demanded by an .... ,...,.. ~·voee\ f"°"' "'°'"'"O on agency which claims LAGUNA HILLS 8'.ltt••0·"" ltlNGLU that a Garden Grove MORTUARY MARV e R1NGLER. '"1"""1 01 man was among deren· . tember and October of 1975. purposes was never use<) for that purpose and as unac('ounted for today The M assion Va eJo Artists a nd Craftsmen wtll host :to tee cream socaal Friday at the Mis· saon Viejo Swim and Racquet Club to raise runds ror col l ege scholarships The event, which as open to the public, wlll begm al 7 .30 p.m. and a donat&on of $1 per person will be asked. Prizes will be awarded for th e b est .self- concocted i('e cream dis- hes in the categories "AJI American S undae," "Red, White and Blue Special" and .. One More for Old Glory " The clubhouse is located at 26221 Tierra Circle in Mission Viejo YOU WILL BE THINNER ON JUNE 22 ti you 101n POUNDS Off PERMANENTLY now aoo follow our program Al POUNDS OFF PERMANENTLY you will eal Ille loads you ate aocus1omed 10 You Wiii not t>to 01ven s~ls pills rlOM:I diets or eae rc1:.e You will oo lhrouol'I a pleuent progr1m un111 you1 weight is oil PERMANENTLY Come lo a Free E•plana1orv Sciss.on In 1 few weeks you Wiil t>f' ,} '"'" l)efSOO PCRMANENTLY, 'r"OOr l1m1ty will eat t>eltllf morn nutrotoonally 1nd feel beller Like 3000 Olhef members on Orange County vour we•ohl problem will be n 1111ng ol Ille l>ilSI COSTAMISA HOUOAY IMM J lll l rhW S..OWp l'rwyet ....... FUI SISStOH MOMOAT Mer 11 10,)0 AM .... 1:00 ,M WMIHAa STA.ITS 25301 Ahcia !>Mot•M•.c.. 0••• ......... ,,,..,1.dants who pocketed Parkway ~':!.;';':'~.'~~~.""~!~~1~;/~:C:.~ Sl60,000 an funds de· Laguna Hills. Ca M,..,..~ "-IM""" o• Co•on• _, ,,,.,. signed to feed and re 581·4300 ~~·;:;·~~;i·;~~00:,'~':0"°P~~;;;.; locate South \'aetnamese NAMED AS principal defendant an the action is Gerald Martin or Garden Grove who a llegedly represented lo the Tolstoy Foundation that he would distribute aid and funds to the refugees through an organization ident ifi e d as the Cahfornaa Cat y Chumbcr of Commer ce The action claims that Martin was supphed with funds that a mount· ed to an allocation or $465 for each of 327 rduge<!S: l~~~~~@~~~~~~~t_::::::::::::::::::~ plus a supplementary~ payment or $8,541 08 lhat is similaraly unaccount ed for. McCORMICK MORTUARY Ldguna 01•t1ch 494·941 5 San Juan Cap1<,lrJno 495 1776 PACIFIC VIEW MEMORIAL PARK CemclPry Mortuary Ch.ipct 3500 Pac1f1c View Drive Newport Cahlorn1J 644 2700 PEEK FAMILY COLONIAL FUNERAL HOME 780 I Boba Allt' WPSlmon-,IPr 89J 3525 SMITHS' MORTUARY 6 27 MJ1n SI Hun11nqton 8PJCh 536 6539 11 • ....,..., '""""1 1111.,mem, P.oc111c refugees 'ltf'w M.r~ri•t Park, Nitwport Bea<,., ui 11<-•1l!rN<h .. fMor111•rvd•..-.ctoo The Orange Countv "lu111,.. ,., 0;~~~ ... ,.,.,0,"1 01 Superior Court lawsuit cn.1.'"""~ <.• o.1 .. 01a•otnM.,,11 filed b y the T ol5toy ~~~1";,:··~:.~·E·~~:;~,:~:;:ii:.'~" foundation claims that '"''"of ~Ounld•n ll•l••r Md IN•• an es t imated 327 re ~·,:,...0·,..~~:';!,.'~~;1"';::; ~;: fugecs were depriverl of O•w• ot ti••'""'" ,..,nn 1 ..... '""" that aid in A ugusl, Sep· Do••· Aor•h.tm,en 11f M1r\n •nd r 10,rnc• (,omf>t 4Aff ot FouM.11n Jt is alleged that al least $160.000 sent to that· organizallon for refugee v,.u,.,. eh'"" Qr•nd<ntldteon 4.iit-n"ct' ~1i..nsay 10 60 AM 9,.11 BrCNldW•Y (..1'.fp.I w1tn ,,,.,.,, W m AftM ()0 11'••1 ff'W1 t"t•tft'IPnt. H•tDO# A~\t MllTlOt'"••I P4r' ~II 8'0..0•\J' ~t'Ul~yd rN I(-"' tn.o· •hf.I "'''"·,., ·~u ot ·~ • m.Ay tonlf•b(.ttt to fht-Or•nQrt-(Qil,,#\f't' Hr•rt A'\04. ••tlOf'\ P 0 &o• 110i& ~'• """· c • .,,01 MOOlt PHILI P G M()()q ot 0""'>. C:l County Employes Fight Examination O.tro•cH•l"M.e• 11 t'f'• SV'••..,.,D• ed "'' 0 tuql\I•• Coll ... " ~h•• ...... ! r\ A Su peraor Court JUd~e WI 11 be ask May 28 lo ... """"""' p,.,,.,, ,,,,. .. Mrrnot·•1 order Orangl' County offlcaals to halt a new form of "•" Mo•lu•••~i~':ic~1 B•·>•" <.~ m('(J1cal e'<um IOUllOO that IS being Opposed by lhe HAM•LTQfol B PE•ucf ...... .....,,, Orange Count\ Emplovcs Assocaallon t~: .. ';11 °:;• :'.:-:1~.~.:.::.~·~· Judge Lio-yd E Blanp1e-d Jr wall be asked lo is- ~•"4"'" .. l••ci11 """ a ........ '"° sue a restra1n1ng order that would compel the coun· J•n.I .,.,,,, ...... """',,,Co"•,.,..,. h r h I , t ' 1"'" 9 •• "11'""d"" ""~ '"'•• t) to restore t t• system o p ysaca examtna ions """'1'" &.."" 01 P•,...o-n • _,_, •I that was an t.•ffect prior to last April 3 ..,.,.., ... ~r;,,d.ty tt OOAM P1til11 """"' \,h,..,_.1 w1tf\ A, v C.r it l'l E ~· ~ ')t • &nd•••• P•.-ar•or• '" c:•urc• 01 OCEi\ LAWYERS CLl\11'1 in the lawsuit which ~~~~~.:; .. ,..~,:::·:;,·~~.t~:::--,;:, names the county as defcndUAlS that the new '"_-:_-_-_-_-_-_-:_-:_---====-------_....-e,.,,. <.• P ..... , 11 .... _,, .... ,, svstem of mult1phas1e examinations 1s an "extreme rl'RLll', N')Tl(t'. dot.-<IOH T"" Umlly ""''>'"" "'" d.eparture" from the method or physical testing in '· ' tr•butlorn bf' m-•Of to lh1 Un1lflO ...,..,, • • -----1 ~.....,~,.ou ....... '"""'" rorc£' prior lo It '; adoplllln ,1cnr1ousau$•Nns It 1:-. alleged that th<.• c·ounty's 1mplementat1on of NAMl\UTIM[NT PUBl.IC NOTICE 1 h h ,,..10110 ... """''"'"'•""'"l"l""' thene\4 ml'thodo(te<;tin.:,iolatesslate awsw ac "'""' Ptcro11ou$&ullNn~ call for ·meet ~ind confer" i.<'!IS1ons with employe • "1 1ro~"'" C:R I 01 "'""l NAMfHAT£MENT t t t r r ch n"e · work '""'"''"'N" •••O\ .• ,,.,. ...... r<'pre:-.<'n u l\t•i. H' ore .iny maJo a ,. an · .... ,,,. ,,.,11 ,. .,rn•IOllO•·n""'' "'"""""'.,.,.,..._, Hl#? rul<'S or condallons •to, ah M..rt•n UtiO\ ""''°" A'#f' • r. M Y """ ~.M, U lO "'°'"W'I~ "•·;:,<,::1·~: .... ''""' ............. "'"' ""'1 "'~11 ••••M•"c11 •1u• OCEA l.AWVF.RS ARGUE that lht• ne w c,.,,,,Q., M f f1 YO\f\1".u.. 1'7\t ... ";·:,-, ' .. ~.:.::•. , •noi ..... ,, •• • ~:."'"·••• 1" ''""'"•010" "'°"'" c" mult1phas1c s):stcm rould bt• dctramcatal to its or ...... ,. .... ~.'"' ''"""''"",, ...,,,..,, .. ,h.-... n1embers in that the S\!ltl•m could dir<'clly affect ~ ~·.v·s; :.",' ' .1 ••OV•',,_,,, ,. .. •n••••••• the ehJUblhl) Of 411'1 t•mplO)'(' for prOmOtlOn '"''•I••'"~"' -• • •·o .. 111 ,,. , Juditc RlonJllecl '4111 t>t' usked to order the <'oun -,~,...,r<••· • ~.,,, • .,,,. • ~~"1• .... ""'• ,.,..:·1•, ;1 ,:::::-;.::,:. ~~:~1~!"..:.:": h to mf:'t-t ;1ncl ron(er \\Ith lhl.' OC' F.A "hale the ' ·• • ,._. "'"'• niultapha5ttc t"<Jm1nal1on mt•thod 1s held an '~~ ~f\r!1 ~· ~"'~ "' " v '11\,..••""-1 o .. t,.Oft t'o.t 1 OA·., • li"e abeyanr<' , • 0 • ., .... , ~ .. ,,.I M••lJ )0 JI ftl'lliJ•v•uJ ,.,. """ ,~Mil¥ll l'O )1 A"°h.t"r) "h I',., .. KEVIN G GEYER, M 0 -lNNOUNCE.S THC OPENING or HIS OFFICE FOR THE PRACTICE Of OPHTHALMOLOGY AT CENTER MEDICAL COMPL EX SUITE 30J 17752 BEACH BOULEVARD HUNTINGTON BEACH. CALIFORNIA 92647 TE Lt PHONE ''"' 847·9J8~ Off/Cf HOURS B'Y APPOINTMENT f "11J I JO' n,,.,..11,~'rils ··IH ( 1ou•1 '·' M lJl I •N "-"''';' f,(>tlJ(hAIN, WAH t1. OPf"I TO rH• l'\JOltC I nrc AO ... tS'llON 1'111116 111 f"I ' H ... ! NI, (RI 01 I CAOOSICHC Ct<S OK llCTllll FRIDAY NIGHT -SATURDAY NIGHT Vl[WINO 7 10 8 JO PM AUCTION 8 30-10 00 PM SOUTH COAST ,LAZA HOTEL-IAN '!DAO AOOM MONrv AACll C.UARANI(( ON Ill l MERCH~OISE SOlO All S tONl <. 0 1 A APPRi\15(0 ANO C.ERltf IEO GEMS BY WES MARTIN IS idenllfil'd in the list of defendants as being connected w1th the Golden State Garden· ing Company of Garden Grove. Other named defen· da nts include · Merle Sm ith, Paul Heandel, William Penn, Vince Atutas, Cal F arms. Culvi Corporation and Desert Coach Works Inc. Dancers Honored Four Orange Coast College dance students received scholarships at OCC's spring dance con· ccrL The $250 wanncrs arc· Janice Blalock, Costa Mesa: Sa ll y F'nx. Newport Il<'U ('h ; and Donna Ut'hizono. Costa Mesa. Carol Vice or Costa Mesa received the $100 Sally Maedel Award t \ il ~ . " I •" \1 IJ ~ I\• y 1 I~ ,. l ;,. >/'I b \~ ~ l' ) r/ ,., ~ >Ii , u • .... 'it' ~ti • ~ l N:.ll\'.,1'; • 435 miles hm Ghiranlelli Square But harder to find. Hook & Needles Needlecraft Shop • El Rancho Market Liz Ruuen·s Women's Fashions •Statesman's Table Security Pacific Natlon1I Bank • Fancl-Flbtlcs ---=,-.;. Fullerton Savings • Eastblult Cleanen /~~~lllli. Easlbtuft Proleulo11.1I Building • . l > ,. , ,,,J Colesworthy & Co Rullan Nip 'n Tuck tw Chlrdren Eastblulf Pharmacy Eutbluff Coiffures Cardillo Travel \ r J. l'1 ,l , ,. \• " IJ '{. ~ ;'I ~I l~ ., ·! ., ~ 'J ~ J I ~\ " h 11 ,._ & 'P ~ ' hur!Sday, May 13 1978 DAILY PILOT A J 3• llp 5% Noa ' I 'Huge' Water ikes Ahead -..Av.etau Orantie County families are paying about 5 percent more on water bUls Utan they pald 'fast year undone otricial says they cun look rorw;&rd to huge increase11. A waler rate survey. completed by the Municipal Water District of Orilngc County 1n cooperation with the Oranae County Water AuociM· 1 lion. showa that the typical county family pays an average of f7. f3 a month ( J THE CU RR ENT CONSUMER. bill is 38 cents higher _ _ than the 19TS average of S7 .35 Last year 's average was about 11 percent more tha n the 1974 rate. • Future increases will be huge by comparison. cordina to Dennis MacLain, general manager or &lie Municipal Water D1stnct. New contracts for pumping Northe rn .California water will be signed in 1978 and a new tontract for the pumping of Colorado Ri ver water will be negotiated In 1987. "We anticipate up lo a tenfold increase in the tost of pumping when the new contracts come mto ef · hct," he explained. This imported water accounts for over two- ihirds of the county's domestic supply, l\lacLain 'added. ALTHOUGH AN OVERALL INCREASE 1s ap- 'parent. Mac Lain cautioned that care should be used in comparing rates throughout the county. Revenue producing methods may differ from agency to agency. he said. Also, the age and condi- tion of a water system can aife<-t rates s ince main- tenance costs help determine the a mount of re venue which must be produced Combs Named Medical Chief Dr. Robert C. Combs, president-elect or the a ssoc i ate dean of new Society of Medical graduate and con tinuing College Directors of Con- medical education at UC tinwng Medical Educa- Irvine, has been na med lion BLEMISHED CLEARANCE HELP US MOVE 'EM OUT AND HELP YOURSELF TO THESE GREAT PRICES PICK YOUR TYPE . PICK YOUR SIZE HURRY, QUANTITIES ARE LIMITED! 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Sues 7·14. special purchase! pants and. jeans 5 • 97 S8 VALUES Choose brushed cotton mariner style 1eans with 4 p.itch pockets tn green. gold, blue, peach, woven polyester/cotton pants tn plaids and solids with French pockets, stitch· .mg detail. Machtno washable. Sizes 7 14. special buy! sunglasses SS.$7 VALUES 3.99 Polarized •. high impact lenses, metal or shell frames, many shapes. Accessory Department vinyl shoulder and tote bags REG. $6 SJve2.01. Ro~:!Y! " wtth outside pockets, zippered compartments, ad1ustable straps. sale I save on mini and long sleepwear for women REG S6 4 99 S.bV Dolli • RE0.$7, 5 99 Lon9 Gown• • Both 1n pclycster /cot· ton or Orlon acryltc. Baby dolls in novel ty T \hort or fancy woven Hylrs Long gowns in T shirt styles woth rtOv!'lty dt•Stgns, or ta1 lorcrt and fancy wov!'n \tylc\ Choocr ol colors 1.01 off women 's full figure print pant tops REG. $6 Short sll'l'vc. V neck 'ltyle with shirt collar. 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Principals Set Pace ~tories by J O OL"\01' Ofl"•D~1ly l'tlMSutf "Principals tell the teacht'r" wllal lo teach and tell the cooks what to cook · · ·All)n '"H we didn 't ha'"e pnnc1pali. who would order supplys So I guess it's nice to have a pnn- cipal." -Kevin According lo fourth graders from Harper School in Costa Mesa. one of the maJor Jobs of the school principal 1s tu hep th<' rlass r ooms suppl1t·d "1th furn1turl'. paint. parx·r Jncl glu(' Rut the\ ha' c othl'r attributes t oo One: student. '\;1ra. 11kl•;, them herau ... c the' kt u-; fon<' our mother., for rrl'l' .c1nd because they arc · not late for school or meetings It sel'ms these da) s lhJt evl'r) one has an opinion on what the elementary i.rhool principal should be or do. 1ndudm~ PTA. parent:.. tearhers and other ad mm1strators The principal 1s <'au~ht m the middle "1th h1-; own perception pf the JOb and 1s often fru:.trat<.'d ln tryinit to bl• an t'fh•<.·t1H' Jd ministratnr The Job ha:. m .m, r<'" ;111b, though, \\h1ch l"an ht•.,.., ... 1mpll· as rea11in).! fnurlh j.!r.1cll• C'la-.<. paper:-. un \\hat .1 pr1m·1p;d 1 ... •llld does to sec•1n,i: a truuhlt•d ,·nuth turn fro1n fa1lurt' to 'UN't•<;s Whtll• the school ll•ack1 h< .... uh~ays hud a c·halll·ni;t• rn k1•1·p 1n~ stucll'n t s. tCJ<.'ht>r s Jnd pJrt.'nls happ~ he fa<:c :. monumental problems toda) on the campu:. \\1th ne\\ lcg1:.lat10n. ne\\ m1htanc) on the part of teacht'rs and more complex acJdem1c programs CLl!'!ATE SETTER First and foremost the ud· minislrator must be a 'cllm at<' setter, · aerording t o Pat Hooper. coordinator of gwdance sernces for the rount) depart· menl of educat1oh ·If )Ou 're upl1ghl 11 °:. Jn up· t1~ht school.· :.:ud Al Ro:-•-. pnn c1pal of G 1sler Ell•m••ntan School f'"ountain \'alle) · IL pret t\ muc h rt.'lalt•s tn \our Pl'ri.on.Jht) dnd tht· "a\ )<IU s::o about dealtng "1th Pl'<>pk We ha\ e a lot of lat1tudl0 commented Arnold Berm.in. of G.ites School m El Toro W1th1n hm1ts the pr1nr1pal can milk<• a !tchool \\ h al he \\ants 11 to be · Bt.>rman sard that lU )E'Jrs ago parentl> tended to look up" to the principals more and their aulhor1t' \\ asn 't questwnrr1 ' :'\O\\. the wholt· soewt\ 1s in up po4'1t1on lo that ·' Tnd.I\, tht• pnnc•1p.il " n· J,!ard1•tl ;i,. 1 ht• '-l'n ant nf l ht· µ u b I I l' \\" ,. ,. I' l It I' I I' ••rnplo) t'l'"· · lh·rm~111 nt~tt·tl 'Thc•y art• not a"t'd b' our rk~n'es." · To J\lanlyn Grant prc•slfknt 11f fk•ar Stre<'l Ekm1.•ntan St·hool":-. PFO. thc prin<.·1pal 1:. tlw ~thool BEA ANDERSON, Edl1or T hursd.iy May 1 J 1976 Bl lit• ll> J :.' mbol for thc rh1ldrt•n to lt•t the.m knct\\ lh<'re 1s an authonl\ above !h:.>kachcr:-. · Mrs Grant said part of tht.' pnnc1pal 0l> job h publtc rl'la l1onl> He mu:.t commun1catl' \\Ith the parents and lh<' neo1~hbc>rhood to keep both are"as 111 agreement To do this, he must be "'tn · terested m the Sl'hool and com- munity and roncerned about tht' children.·· Sht> stressed that the 'par('nls and pranc11>al ha\ c to get along ·· All or lht• adm1111slrators in tt'r \"I('\\ l'd Jg reed that lhl' role has broadent•d into an exc<."ulln· µos1lt0n und the men :md \\Oml'n Jd\ ancini:: lo the top must bring mJnagemt-nt sk1lh \\llh them The) said 11 1s gl'llin~ more d1f f1cult t'a<'h ~ear to f111d t.Jme tu spend \\1th lht' s tudents. "h1ch each Ines lo accnmphsh tn a d1l fl'rent w a) OOt'BLE SES ·ross Al lla\'en. from Top or the \\orld Elemenlarv School 1n Laguna Beach. said the Job ha-; AOnP through dra1-t1r l'hanges in the~ ears since 1958 Them the bti!J.:l'"t c·onrern \ldJ., In Al't "<'hoot... built fast t•nough l•1 'lil) orr 1loubll· WSSIOll... Edu{'a lmnal programs \\ t•rc a.'>Sumc.•<I ·· ,\lonA r.1m<.' Sputnik in th<' lak 50~ and tht' :.larl Of COnl'l'rn aboul currlrulum Math. i.dl•nt•e and fon·1gn lan11uage \\l'rt• arrcnted, tlau•n said In lht• 1960s lhl'rl' wa., a ~n·al mo' e to improve c.-ducat1on in .1 lot of Wll\s new math, nc\\ Enitlii.h Pl•oplt• thou~hl "e needed to n •orgunin• thl' srhoob Tl'am leac·h1n1'! .ind nongr<•dl.•d das!'lc<. \\ere trwd Look111g bark. nont• of thOSl' l h1ni::. sl~m to ha\ l' 1mproH'<l edurallon much ' Lt•g1<:luton. l.ieg:in to gt>l 111to lhl' act b\ \\rlllni:: · pre.,cnpll\e leg1slat1on in tht• tall• 00!> •• Ry the iOs . Ila\ l'n s aid," 1th " 1de use of the pill . .,chool populations twl'(.1n derr<'a!>ing and · \\l' n• rln-.ing ..,t·hools · · lla\l'n <Hldt•d that · the pubhr nm\ '" in' oh rd "1lhm th.it ron text Ath 1son romm1lt('t'i-. havt• b e t' n m u n d a t c d h ,. t h t' legislature " F:lementor~ st·hools now a1·c· responsible for thl'1r own budgch too. which bring;, un l'V<.'n heavier load to the principal S<.'hools arc suppoi-.cd lo ht• responsive to t hl' n{'('(Js of lh<• community, and ··thl' pn11<.·1pal '' the key person In try111jt to read those needs." llaven nokd !\IORE CHOICES He said the schools also Jrt' g1v111g more thought to prt•pannJ: students for technt<'<ll rarl.'t.'r'> 111 stead or assummf! that 1l 1:-. 1rn portant for l'\'cry'ont• to go to rol lej!e. These de\"C'lopment!>, alonJ.! "1th collect I\ c bar.:a1n1111! tor t<.•arh£.'rs ··1ake thl' pnnCIJ.>JI further away from the students His main job ts keeping tl'arhl·r-. 11 brl·as I 11 t d 1·' l' loµmc·nh " ll:nl.'n ... a1<1 II lnl-.l•-. man.1i:1· mt•nt skill:-. Hut not m.in) prtr1 <'lpals ~•rt·,ll :tinl'cl us rnana,i:l'r' Jla\'cn !>.lid Ill: like:. Lile 1ob becau:-.t> hl• n<.•\ 1•r run~ 11ul c•f chall<•ngl'' "I ha\ c always bt•1•11 excited .ibnut m' "01 k . bul I f(• .. J bt>llt•r about lht' pl odul"l nn" Getl111~ lo know till' c;tuclt•nt' Jh'rsonall\ is lht• htggl'"I d1allenJ:<.', lht• pnnl·1pals all saul Ila' t•n t rw;, to do 1t b) h<.·111~ 111 and out of tht' das:.room ... fiOS!> Spends J JO( Of time Wllh them durin~ rN·ess. '1s1ts lh1•11 rooms uncl lnt•s to bl'· \'ls1bll· ""Thi-. cost., :.omC'thmg. ·· lw c;a1d "Th<· pilpt•rwork 1s often not done on t1 me · Ro:.s lwhen'" 1l 1:. essential lo l.lkt.' time to lt'lt'n tn tht' stutlt-nls and to sho\\ lht•m ht• earl's about lhl'm pl'rSOOdlly .. 'Kids who h<tVI' µ111lJIPlll" lll'l'd <.1111W01W to talk lo Olll•n, lhl• p<i n•nb ;ire too h111-\ Mnlht·r" urt• fmc·c·cl lo go to \\01k u ·-..11l·a ht~ ofto<ltl\ ··1t 1.:l\·1n.i: slu1knls tune) has ahLI\" paul Off The· pa1>crwork al\\ ays Al'"' cl11nl' You C'an do 11 J.ill'I . 0 Bt•rm.in \\ho has l>el'n a prin 11p.1I fur l'l,l!ht ~·1•ars. plans a month I) ;rn :.u ds as'>t•mbly for hi-. -.tudCnl<; Whl'rt' Clll/l'll~ of the• month ;\fl' named lie present-. lht• J\\ urd'> "" lhl• ;,luclt•nts \\ 111 lel•I clo.,l•r lo him I pi:r!)on.111~ (•nrnll ne" l h1ldren and lh1•1r parents." h<· ,.,Jiii Bcrm;1n s J11I h<.• belil'n•i. a principal c.in · mJkt• a school "II.it hl· wants 1t lo be, within l1m1ls Anet , 1l h<'lp~. lo have a JlOOd i.t.iri I hJH' :ilwnyi. hired Jll'OJ>ll' r.ho ft•el warmth and tan d1·mons trJll' ll " Counseling Elementary Pat Hooper, coordinator of county elementary school counseling program, believes students must be 'turned on' to school by the time they are in th ird grade. Plutan·h s IOJuncl1on lo ""know tn\~l'lf ·· dl•ltHrrd 1n 600 BC . ... till 1s j!OC>d adYIC'l' for today nut lht> problem. accord1111! to l' JI lloopcr ('")o rdinator of lht' ornnt?t' Count' Departml;'nt or F:du r.1t1on·., t:u1danC'l' S<>n1ct•s, "thJt many }OUlh~ Jrc J:r0\\-111~ up "1thout acromph!>hin~ th" 1.1 .. ~ Th<.• 1 t•sul"' l Jn ~· m<'a~url•tl -.t al 1..,l 1t' ..i I I\ 1-·111 l'X J mpl C'. ,,, t•ra.:1· da1h 'IChnnl .1tlt•ndann· tn Or;tnl!l' l 'nunl) 101 r('asrcl 11 1wrC't nt O\l'r lh<' laM four ) l'ar . \\hilt• truanr~ < hmh<'d al a rJtl• 1>f K8 Pl'rrenl Ju\ t•n1h• drul! abuw hac; in C'rl'll'-t'd 65 perct•nt tn th<' count> t111nn,:: tht• pa:.t f1\e \l'ar., 11nd '1•m•rl't1l 111 .. c.t!il' 1n tlw HI t o 19 lllill' hrnckl'l Al"l'\\ ut tlw a ... tounll 111~ rnlt' of 262 rwn•t•nl chmn.i: lh1· sum1' pc.•nnll A'\ Mr'> """llt'r and othl'r rnt•mb<'n• of h1•1 ch•p11rtmc>nl M't' 1t. thr!'.l' 11rnhlt•m-. an• man1fcsw lions ol lht• slud<.•nt' lark of sc·lf <' q (' C' m . u n cl l' r !>I a 11 ti In I! n f tltcmi.<'IH'S and llb!.Crll'l' Of de• 1•1s1on maktnl! i.k11l!'I The p1C'ture 1<11 not all blt'ak. ho"-e\'l'r An intensive effort 1s bemR made by the county to aug ment ell'mentnry school educd· hon "'o thei.e problems "111 Ix• rorrel'ted or le<:se ned THIRD GRADE ··1t 1s C's<:enl1dl to reach stu dents b<>fon• they enter Junior h11th school.'" Mrc; Hooper said Mo"'t kids who are turned off by school are turned or! by the time they are in third grade ·· Elementary school coonseling st>ems to be an idea who e time has rome nataonw1de, accordmR to a survey reported by the Wall Street Journal, which found that most states are expanding their programs. W1sconstn. for example has a new law requiring all of its dis· trlct.s to pro\•1de counseling for young students Florida has 782 counselors m 1,276 schools and Maine has increased its counsel- ing staff by 50 pt'rcent 1n lh'\> last three years ·1 just wasn't cracking th e tough cases b ecause adolescents' values are too ingrain ed. Tha t is n 't true of younger children. You don 't find six-yea r-old junkies,' a form er college dean sa id. Wilham J Erpt.'nbnch, rnnsul tnnt to Wisronsln '11 deparlm<'nl of public in11truct1on, explairwd Lhe reason for hill state's law We became convinced we began services at lhe wrOnlit end '' The artirle also quotes a <'OI lege dean who turned to elcmen tary school rounsellna aner work Ing as a hiRh srhool adv1M>r for se\•eral years SO \'Ot:SG JUNKIF..S · I JUSt wasn 't cracking the tough cases, because adoles cents' 'alues are too ingrained That isn't true of younger children. You don't find slx·year old 1unk1es." he said. Tbe state of California has Jumped on the bandwagon with a 93-page report titled Needs, Problems and a Plan for Solu- tions, which wu compiled on or- der from Wilson Riles, superin- tendent of public lnslrucUon. Fifty.five thousand students were asked what they thought their biggest needs were. The answers. according to Mrs. Hooper. were "relating to others, understandtng ourselves and plannmg for the future .. In response. the state p;inted D 11am11lc· or prnJ?rums lr om thoul'thnut lht· slat(' th;it .ire· workmi.t to ru1r111 lh<•sc• 11c•1•ds These inrludc:> !.UC'h t'ffnrl" as peer counseling, parent <'duca llnn ~rolitrams anil "c.in· ;11111 s hare ' group~ WO RKSHOPS Lor ally, the OranRr County Department of Education h:i" formed a n adv1son comm1tlee. or eduralOr ... community J.K'Oplr and businessmen. sponsored t\\o workshops to discuss pupil nl'ccts and printed a brochure asktnK p:uents. teachers. school ad mtnistrators. board members and community lenders to help students build self-esteem The department also is work ing directly with sr~ls to help them use counselors mpre effec lively. "There are a lot of good prac· tices going on ln schools, and the point is not to hnve a counselor in each school." Mrs. Hooper ex- plained. It is difficult to pinpoint a rl'· ason for the fact that children are growinf(, up without sell-esteem ond motivation. but the blame 1s often given lo an unper'!;onal sor1rty, h1).(h d1von•c• r;1tc• 11ncl J:t·nc•rul ol1t•n Jt10n muny 1wo11lt• frt•I t1xlay /\nothrr prnblc•m 1s the• rww •IC' llv1sm ol lt'iH'hc•r<; whl•n ";1l1i1r1<"i ;ire• in qul''-t1on This, couµled with the di""al1srat'lwn m any parents arc l'Xpn•s1>1ng wHh their children ., t>duc11t1on, may lead lo a clash, Mrs Hooper prccl1C'led. Tm afrn1d w e're lo-.mg sight or I he kids 1 n our srhools ·· What can parents and lht> public do to h<'IP., Parents can volunteer at school and take advantage or parent education classes Ous1 nc>ssmen rould oHer field trips to their omccs ond factones."' Mrs Hooper su1ucested The brochure.with an ··esteem" theme, invites teoachers to "improve their help· mg skilll1." School administrators are urged to "get involved by max- imizing their 'climate·setltng' skills" and provide more In· seno1ce training for thetr teachers Interested people may coll Mrs Hooper al 834 3924 for 1ddi· t1onal tnfoTm a lion - 0 Kids Get Goat D E A R A N N LANDERS Wh)' 1i. 1t that these da)'s kids blame everyth1n11 on their parents"' I um stck or reading 1u licles tl'll ina parents how to get alon1 w1lb their lf'ens Whal we need as some articles tor tf'ens telling them !)_ow to act along with their parents war<tlna. tr tht kids t\U'G out rlgbt. Thank you for 1 prov~a&lve lf'Uf'r. DEA R ANN LANDERS Thls mlcht not sound like much ot • problem to you, but at botheri. m e a lot. Maybe getuna It off my <'hcst will help My husbtud 1md I have be('n married su\ce 1965 pUmellt out of some men aDd )OU are m arrlf'd to one. Landers When you ret'oinJu- that the problf'm Is ILi& and oot yours, you 'II ffft .. ~-;.-;.-;.;;";;;;;;;;;;.·-.. bfttf'r. Appart ntly )'our busband comH frotn a loa.g llbe of ict'bf'rp and bf' Ju8t can't thaw out and expre11 hl11 fet'llnft•· HALF-SIZES . f':>~-HALF-S :l~ I grew up during the Depression and we were really poor M y folk~ weren't perfect but th<.•y did the best they <'ould Three) ears ago we were ;:;:.;;:;;::::;;:;;:;;;:;;;;;;;;;;::::::;;;;;:;;;:;;;;;; sitting and talkins and sudden!) he looked al mt' and said, .. You arc NOT a beaut1ru1 woman. that's all there is to 1t You JUSl aren't · · I was I grf'w up with ball teeth and went "1thoot glasses for too many years because there w;c, no money for "luxunes" such as f'ye doetori. and orthodontists stunned He must ha\'e not-iced the hurl look on m) faC'e becau s e he quickly added, .. Don't gel me wrong You look all right ... I nev~r had any 11· lus1ons about myself. Ann Whale I'm no beau- La Mode Fabrics ............ I pt ~~ 1)1 ~-fO"\ ... ' . ' ' ' .. "' . ' ... ..,, ' .. ... . . .. '~ . . .. ..,., .; \Ve seU fashion quality & sertJace u.w ... c-til ..... ~~---···"'--•'* ftC>Wf' & c~ ... c.,...., HALF- We didn't have the social service agenc1~ in those days. I ne\ er hea.rd or kids go1n1: to a psychi atrast when I "as growang up But somehow they made it and moi.t of them did a lot better than the .. privileged" kids we see aJI around us who are getting "help ... ty, l al" ays hoped my ::~:!.(.'...;~.~:,, husband thought I was ~· v .... , .., ... , pretty, though he never ~~!!!!! .. !!!!_!!!!!!! .. !!!!,!!!! .. ~-~ ... ~··~~~ said so Ella llor's. HALF-SIZE SHO • f I.~ • • ~usic, Money Synchronized .. I hope the teenagers who read your column will s top and think of what is involved in r ais iog kids these days. Now whenever he makes a complimentary remark abou t some woman's looks. I re· member what he said to me that night and 1 feel hurt aJI over again. Am I being sally? Whe n l ask him if he really loves me. he says, "I'm still here. Fiims '•WlfOI Theater ,, ........ .., ... CtsfA lllU Dance 1Hs .....,.,. .. , .. llWTllUOI IH(ll Television u ........... c ..... In the tu11u imu MAU i..t--.w..w I •D "1 u I C.11 .. --.".~".--·•c.•.·d.·.--·., .... c ....... " .. · , A variety of entertainment. including water ballet, will be pre .. .sented dunng a fund·raismg event titled American Scene Saturday. May 22, at Promontory Point Clubhouse, sponsored by the Spyglass tfJll Committee of Orange County Philharmonic Society. Dinner is It's the hardest job there is, and they never seem lo appreciate what their parents go through until they have kids or their own. -WE KNOW ain't I?" -------------------- What do you think'.' Am I being -TOO VAIN"' "incfuded in t he 6·10 p.m event. Rehearsing for their portion arc ~ewport Harbor Htgh School students <clockwise from topl Lorri • F'elde, Tern Felde, Ahson Koehler, Kay Eadie,:Llz Pattison and Jan , Wheeler. DEAR W.K .: How true! Rais ing kids IS the hardest job there la. But H's also the most rf'· DEAR T .V.: Fue it, doll. It's like pulltng hens' Leeth to get a <'Om· . t : .. Bottom Line: Zero ~ '• By ERMA BOMB ECK AT WIT'S END Or all the marriage manuals that have come .out of lh1<; d~cade, the one that has intrigued me lb~ moi.t has bct•n ·The Total Woman" by Marabel Morgan. Some m anuals are as complicated as as- Sf'mbling a lawn sweeper in a dark closet on Christmas Eve. but according to Marabel 1r you tun dial a phone you can put excitement 1n your marnaRi.' In one or her chapters. she tells of a plan to make rour husband \\ant to hurry home. One of her students. J ancl, tned at. She called her husband. Jack, at 4 pm. one day and said, Honey. I'm <.'agerly wrullng for you to come home l Juslcra\oeyourbody." There was a lot o( heavy breathing in the phone followed by a return call from Jack who couldn't believe 1l either and said, "Would you pleasc repl'at slowly what you said five minutes .1go '· · (They also clo that "hen you order p1na on lht• phon<.• so lht'Y won't get stuck with 1t I I f1J?ured what thl' heck. I never call my husband al work. T he shock a lone would be worth the<'ffort.1 dialed the number. The phone lifled off the hook .. Do n't soy anything," I whispered, 111st come home enrly. l crave your body." His sc.>cretary s aid tiredly, '"You wouldn't be hurt 1f I hclcl out for a lx'tteroffcr. 'A OU Id you" Just .1 minute'. I II connctt )Ou with your husband " i\ftt•1 "hat seemed hours. he hflt•d the phone ('Om<' hom£> early.·· I said huskily ·1 era\ e your bo<lv ' I Ir put m<' on lwl<I for about JO minutes. then l'am(' h;H'k and '-UHi. What 'this about C'ra' 1ni:: a p,1rl) 'lf ~onl\ l01nth1•mormng · I d11ln t 'a~ party, I i.1110 body as 1n Burl Hc•vnolcl' · Burt'' rnmine to our house for a party"" he ask NI ··f or <'rving out loud.·· 11mappeod · Pay atten llnn Comt• home <'Jrly .md you ran have y our way "1th me " · This P•r><'d 1n music dn\'e~ me up the wall You 11av you want me home early" tlow <'a riv.," · Wt'll. l \ <' i.:ot thc bnton l\\1rlm1? c:ir pool at I hrf'c u net your l"l1•un111i: 1s clnn1• amt thl' hm a lwnn~ \\ 111 lw dont' 111fl\1' If ~ou J.!<'t hl·rt• wht•n th1• h m ,1 lw11n .. MC <Ion£'. rorJ,!cl 11 I hull' O\<'rCOOkC'd 't'.i.lt'labh'<i ·· .. I htipc ynu 'r<' hllVtnJ.! sOm<'lhing <'l'-C ror thl• p.irt \' b<'stcf es 1 irrHI ll<'llOS. S<'t• ~OU ut fl V(' •• ' l\l arnb<'I Would you believe" that 11oml' women in this world were mt'ant to gothrou1th hfe as sub·total women" We can't lil'em to get 1l all added up. SALE STARTS SAT., MAY 15th ~a ltlode Fabri~• •. Area Groups Elect As club years come lo a close. the major portion of business is electing and anstalhng leaders for the next season. Amonf: organ1zat1ons reporting ne w of· ricers arc . Monday Morning Oub of Laguna Beach: Brenda Turner, president : Doris Otto. Ruth Epcncter and Annu MC'Callum, vice presidents: Gladys Mitchell, treasurer. and Elt>anor Da\'1S and Mannie Carey, secretaries UCI Mf'dical Fat'ulty Wins As~latlon: The Mmes D:l\ ad MacLachlan. president , Robert Kohut. pres ident-elect , John Helton,' ice president. Terence Maloy and Gll'nn fowler. seC'ret~mes, and Harris Moved. treasurer. Fountain Valley Woman's Club: Alison Wessler. prc'i1dent D1ddy Lammers. Bette Rooker and Lois Berry. vice presidents. Martha B1erkorettc. secretary, and Martha Lewis. treasurer California Pro Lif~ Coundl: Charles Heatherly, Jam('s Gilbertson. Raoul Silva, Jack Gergurich and Thomas P ayne Alpha Thf'ta, BSP : The Mmes Thomas Moss, prcsic.lent. Walter Ludwig, nee pre- sident; Pa ul Stunslow and Joyce McMillan, s ecret arn·~. and Frank S totlenberg. treasurer Lilli.-Mermaid Guild: Carol Chi;by, pre· s1clt>nl. Landa Wood and Janis Wh1l<', v1C'e prci;1denh L1ntl.1 Smith anrl Cookie Watkin ... serrl'lar11''· and Carolyn Tobin. lrea~un·r Kappa Phi Sigma: Tht' Mmci; llerh Smith. r>rt'<;1dcnt . WJync W1l~on. 'ice pr(' s1dcnt. M 1kt• C allo,h. trc;i~urcr , Slt'\ 1• Foster , n•C'ordin~ Sl'cretary, O..t\C' Taylor. edens1on offtct•r Brand~l s Wom.-n's Committel!: The Mmes Pl1ll'r Ur<'gman. prrs1dt'nt. llowartl Wells. Marshnll Fisher, f:lhott Mercer. Jot'I :\lanr ht";l<•r , Kl'n L1twack. Tl'd Bavly. Norman Tatrh. Barent Gordinier and Ceorf!l' Sabb:lJ!h , \1<'(• pr<'\1dt•nt ... Ronald !'pey('r M 1<'hJl'1 Einbund and llarnel f;d.s trin. 't'l'n •l,1rir!., :incl Mark l.1pson. trt'.1s11rl'r G!~321 ) Direct or collect, to 1ub1crlb• to YOUR hometown paper. tfle DAILY PILOT Ebell Club of Newport Beach: The Mn:i e~. Clayton Thompson. president. Phillip Fluharty. Robert P1ttin~er , McLaren Stewart and Ray Nielsen. , 1C'e preside nts. Evelyn Smith, John Shnm1•I and Ann Lundy, secretaries. and J z Rubner, treasurer AA UW, Newport-Costa 1'1csa Brant'h: ~at Savage, president . Sue Kirsh. pre s1dent-elect; J acquehnc Trcbler. pros,: ram!. vice president. Delores Bro" nini.: mem bersh1p program . Mary White and Cathv O'Connell, secrelari~. and Maureen Ocd· iog, treasurer. Dusty Wings: The Mmes \\'11l1am Kiper president, H 1ke Poll cm. vice prl's1dcnt : Sam Goudreau and Dan Mak os. Se<'retaries, and Wilham Wilson, lrt'asur<'r Philharmonic SociNy, Womt n'" Com· mlt~s Board: The Mmes Lamar !\1 11111. chairman. Leonard Rasmu'ist•n. Gary () J ohnson and Frc.-d Sc hnt•1d<>r . vice chairmen. Joseph Glea<;on a ncl Cr Clair Jordan. SeC'relanes. and J<1hn Bre"cr. treasurer Orange Coast B'nai B'rilh Women: Pen-nr Hirsch, pres1d<'nt . V1l'ky lhrschberg, v1C'e president; Sophi" Kallen, Bette Rothm an and N<'ssa Membe r g , secretaries, and MaurcC'n Goldstein, trcasurc.-r Thurs day Mornln1t Club, Nf'wporr Beach: The Mmes Wilham Blocher. presi- dent , Dorothy French, Wiiham McOufftc. Heinz Ballin and Neal Kt>mp \'IC'<' pres1 denLo;. Larry Sutton. llowarcl Trudeau Patricia Dolan and J ohn Graff. '"<'rctanes Damas de Caridad: The Mmes Eugene Horr man. pr<'!"i1dcnt F.cl" ard Nanr e, vice president. /\lien HoJ~('. :inc.J Maynard Kambak. secrl'lar1c5, Roll<'rl Schul1e, treasurer, and Mi; llclc1a Jonr ... vice prei.1 dent Junior Leaiue : The Mmeli Robert L Taylor Smith. pr('S1dcnt John Haskell and Harry Roon. VIC'C prt's11knts. John <.:a i;h1on and Hu\~ell Lind. bl't'tl'lJr1t·s. and Rruce Blarkman. treasurer Tht &ard nf Di,,.ctors Cl( STORE-WIDE CLEARANCE SALE Hoa.c! Mmtori..il llosp1tal Prtsbytman (llflJ11Jlly inviu yoiJ and Y""' .~urflt (11 tJUrnJ an cipm lrllUft' m hcm<tr 4 NtltltlMI I lasp11JJI W r1 k anJ f1l t1>ur tltr /i1h11111.1/ 'f newly rtm1>tlt'lrJ tlrl"'rtmrn/\ TNn ...,,11 ~ condN1trJ 1""""111 11., <.Ar'1cp11l""'"°'Y °'P-'1"'"''· Nwclr"' MrJ1m,,, EFG-EMC, l)rport"''"'· &wtf« CJ{fi«, RrltoN/11111'°" Snv1m, Mrn1o1/ llr.,/1h f '""· I '/1rt1 .~ °""""'"""'' 11"'1 th, <>rth<>t'Olr-er I '"'' .~rtdoy, Moy 16, IW'(lft ta 5 I"" 11582 BEACH Bl.VO" HUlfTINGTON BEACH 968-1200 23740 B. TORO ROAD. B. T• 581-98 llOAC MF.MORJAL 110Sf>I TAl .. PRF:SR)'1TRI •IN .. ,, M-Nrm RJ •• J. f\1 "7""' BNrlr. CA '.JlM I ('(,,,,, I""( '" f'lrlm1~ """'"'' '" /i.J,fr ,,, h ... ,..1.11 .. _... -.. .. Put rou!"M'lf behind the wheel of a 450SL for I~. Lease it from MISSION VIEJO IMPORTS San Ditgo Fwy. ar Avery E\il Mission Viejo (714) 831-1740 ANNOUNCING ~iana {Jer~ait fl(JWl.att,. :/J1;)"1~lffl ~//I -ry.zzetta's I luir De"l~n erpert Stylmg Far Men & Wo"!'"len 1107 Jambor"9 Rd . New1X>'1 Beach 640-4740 )tr°~~,.~.,. ~ ........... .,..-.... ,..., • .., ·--·-··'""'~ .... ~. A-> • ' $haon t\llen \ ''1 /.. S-ERENITY ".:. '. Skin Care Center · ~ . if .. ~ .... ... ···~ ... o ,,., 1 J• 1 I -"') rw,.,,,.,.,. :>"- 'J t-<1•v..Jf ~ •A '•"'•'·'t •x.,J w t ,,ip •H h-l•v•• H' rhr "''ln tl ''·'Yf)lr1~ t '"l"••"'Q inf \i1n '-'' rwt l'·)m t."'"1' wr>mJn·, .,4,,., • 1" I " m1 •· v••J In 1h 1 ~ qt.ly " >'"'·f"' 1•' ~'" 'N )f ,j ,.,.., O Q\ W"ll 1J \ ""~" .>'(')Utd ~flf·ft, ''"'"'"Of'"" \.1 1\t,,,;• ',...,..,,..,,~d ~~ p Y'-"" I J"'J ,,,.,,,, b,in~ ,_ - t ... _ -_....,. °'"' C:O.-t<• ~... r~ & .Ody Wt•llftt In Lido Village 3400 Via Oporto. Suite 6 6" t"'9 bOet0 ... 1•k uoil•..n ~ Newport Beach j !14-.675-619~ ,,,J cOOJoc:;i The 0i a Craft Cellar o 000000000 NEEDLEPOINT MACRAME STITCHERY -RUGS -DECOUPAGE picture framea ,cuetom decoupage blocking -plllow flniatllng • • CRAFT CLASSES • • Rug•I SPECIAL IUCILU IUG Y AIM 160 rl!CIS PEI PACKAGE. HOW OHLY ••• HG. 75• "-59~,. THIS OHll Y AUD OfC. Y WfTH THtS COUP'() ... AHD IS 0000 TO MAY 2Jr4. 197' •,. BUCILLA YARNS "'• 1 MON -SAT OAM) .. 1oam-6 pm 963 -8774 8841 ADAMS AVE , H\JlllTINOTON BEACH IOOMR l I t J 1 \ • • 1uMILEWEEDS .. FuNIY WINIERIEAN I HATE THE.5€ 5ru()() HALL&! - IRGMEHTS .. . ACftJALL"'. t '1ii5 nl1>1KJNG M>our •1.mu Alet.IN£ / STtWAiot55 ~1eXAS l u5£D 10 DA16 8€fO(l£ 1 Mff '1tlt), ~S£ . •• ....... '4*. ·:\t: .. \ i1i'. '~"" , 9 lt&& . .. 41 ~~. .• ... NANCY I STILL SAY MY AUNT FRITZI t5 THE PRETTI EST LADY IN TOWN ..... AW. SHE LOOKS OKAY. BUT J'LL BET IT'S MOSTLY ALL MAKE-UP . i I r ' TDDAT'S CIDSSIDID PUZZLI PEANUTS by Tom K. RyCll byTOlll .._. L.ET'5 HAVE A LITTLE PtANIS&IMO IN HERE I by Dale Hale by &nie Buslmihr l DOOLEY•s WORLD DR. SMOCK ' ... ,.f'RAve NOUS FeePr....,G CAN ee A PAIN.' GORDO ANIMAL CRACKERS l ..-CAtlY ~llfNt... ll IAI•. SC, ltlLLMA, t)Ul l M"1.L rA I l You~ CONCLJ\N l~ay,Ml'f 13 1976 by GeorCJt Lemont by Gus Arriola }.W, THAT'S SWEEr •• You GOT A GET·WELL C,,AAP ~,.~ FROM TSDDY .ANC> L.O~t> -PLUSH80TlOM. P"P----.... --------. CCU1' BE At.ARMED! 'I'M WITH~ CEN&>S~··· ~=~? l( by Charies M. Seid% --------.. NO, I 6(.1€$5 NOL.I E>IOEO I SUPPOSE 'AA11RE 60ING VI' IN AN ALLf'( ~IND 10 WANT lit)Jr ROOM BACK .. A SUf'EAAl.ARKfT...IT k.IA.S A TWlru EXf'UlfNCE.. 1C ME«'E 9M.f : YOLA 9f6 OOS'f, Y~u!! by Mell A~fH!Alt1 ! .SAID CQN~L"'f A Plo'~ICIAN ... CON ~w:r !! ,1'(9 ' . .. • • • ..J -. ... ,~ "llcnry. I've \h:lnJCcJ my minJ -11\ pcrfcttly .all r11-:h1 11r11h m<' if you w1i1n1 to &o on a fhhini; lrtp over lhc weekend " DENNIS THE MENACE .J .. DAILY PILOT Thursday May 13 1976 .. Tonight's TV Highlights KHJ t> 8 · 00 -.. One. Two. Thr-ee . James Cagney's last <and probably fun· niett) m ovie i& a cold war spoof s~t in West Cund East) Rerlif\ Arlene Francis, Pamela Tirrin and Horst Buchholz are featured in this 1961 flick. CBS 8 9. 00 The Land of Hope. A drama a bout four immigrant f am1lies of different nationahties who settle on New York 's lower Eal>t bide and find challenge and opportunaty. NBC IJ 9 00 -"Quest." A new TV wes~crn with Brian Keath, Keenan Wynn. Neville Brand and Cameron l\11tchell about the search for a wtute woman cap - tured by Indians. r TV DAILY LOG Thursdoy Evening UO 0 111) ,t) .t) CJ!lmD Th 1.11111 ff Htft 111t mcitlnc '°t lh1t •n ,. .. Vao City's Jowt1 lw Side IY~I 1flcr Ille hHft ol Ille wMUIJ '' Ille locus ol lh11 llour lol'I dlltlli about lour 1mm1111n1 l1m1hcs ol dtllf!OI Nllonaloltf:S ""° found tilt sl1ttts of AIM/u """' with dul· 1tn1t and OOl*fUOd) Manon \II"' lift. llolltrta WallKli, l'M ft$11t<, lllc.li11d lltlltnu11, ~ M~ltf JN "°' Poole 1111 0 '2l 6 I l4 m Ille TlMtnUy lilt.it· ICI (Zllr) ~ar (•n) '11i I m Mat~noe. Ki.rt lllBWf. 8•·•• ~t·I~. •tt•ao \fly•• \11~1 .... (~•••. 11 ... 11. Bra•d. u ..... on M •t~t<I I .oo .....,.., "'t1' •llO taa.. ~"I l!lf<'lbfil ol 11-f•I ''"''" on ID t~•~ .. uartt. ,. ""'" rn11 ,,.,, .... delft .. "cd 1«1f(fl ....... llltf tu1• !NI ll>tor lollts 11 l~Yf alld ''""' ••t~ l11cli1os 0 ,,. • > 1 09 CD Sin.a ti Sn ,,._ Dud ,.,,,. (-) II lltlt Slone alld '"-'°' SIM ~··~ WSPKI • "°"1llr -·s t; I \llOlo /loll ol \/lllftl llSltnm h• MC•ttly dllcs IMIJ ~1111111. At .rnc Colailb 1nd 1.., &ltn 111nt OJ SPIRO AGNEW TALKS * ABOUT POLITICS, HIS FAMILY ANO FUTURE m ... ,., '"ti" si..... 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MAOSCHIN".0"""' W•nt to t•t AID of for~Ad ACTION Call A o.ny '11.t A.4'·•'- 642-5'71 Universal King of TV Show Makers Bv80BTHOMAS Co I u m b o · a nd LOS ANGELES 1AP1 ·Rockford Ftlei.."' n ~" rn t• c1 1 u 111 an t..I Sheinbl•rc thuroughl> r 11 r m l' d R 1• ' 11 e u n d c r ' t a n d l b e Proouct1ons Opcratm.: l~ll•\ u.1on bu:.1oess ..1 t l ht o I cl R t' p u ti 1 ll' Th 1') t..1 n d e r s I " n II studio Ht•vul' "rounll ~'~'t::. loo !\Ian) u 'lt"nl'' l>Ul IOt'XPCll~lH' <il.'rllk :o.t Jr and dHt'l'IOr ha' C'orr\J>llllllt'd uboul rigul :-.hoo t 1na: !>died u lcs ~•t l 'nlVl'fUll Hut tht• h<11f h()ur "Alt~l' " OJ\ ers.il h:..i' Inn~· h.1d a rlol>t' n•l:l11011-.l111> \\Ith l'i B(' 'r t•at .., a~n .in t-..BC pro~rumml·r reportedly toltl Wuss t•rmnn "lh·ic·:. tiur full S<'h\•J ulc. flll 1t " If :such u t11tuatJOn ,.,1:.tfi.I, ti's no lonJ r tnw :.ays Prt<'l' \\ l' re not :.uppl,yll\& h o":oi t u all three nt't"ork~. und th t ' an ndvantn~l' ... i...11tJ Prlci.!. "Thl'y know llwy 're not c:om pt' ling for our bcal ahowK" -Tbe network' h .. H ~u>l ~·r1ltcii -.ouhJ a n n o u n <' e d t h "'I r atlrt.'l' th;it l 'nl\ ersal has television 'chl'dul~:. for 1mpro\ l'd its produCl' the 19'76 77 euon, anJ f r u m t h t' b J .t n d . the w inner and lJll f ... l'lOr) -.lylc l»t'rll'li Of ll' ch;ampion or lhe studio.' l'aJ'ltl'r )Car:. Not that It 1 a Univ e r s a I do'1!>rl 't i.t1 1l ha\~ lb Television. lost.'rs w1lnt"s:. th1:- It's no surpru1e Tht• season• s ··EI cry only s~rprbrni ''spect to Q u l' en. • · · • C 1 t y u I the new schedull' lb how An.:l'I:." and · Sar~1 " far L'niver!><1l H'On·:. l!ut Unt\er:.JI has &ltrnc ahead o! tl:. competJtur:. lrtl toi> fliatht prudu<'l't:. The studio "'111 h..1H· ti J n d " r 1 t e r s " it h ho u rs o f w c t• k I y "' omtl>l':. of thl' <'hanl'l' I~ 196~. MCI\ boui.!hl t'Onlrol of tht• foundl•rtnt' l 'nl\l'l'\dl Pll'tu11,, ubuqdonl•d lh1• ;1ttt<111 ~ bustnl'Sl> und 1\10\ ,·d 1n10 tht• l..1ri.:l·:.t :.tud lo 1n tO\\I\ lh hUJ.'l' b.1rkh1l "'ith -.t.10J1ni.; ,... t .. 111 t'H 'r> lul'Jlt• lll'l'th'll lor film pro' 1 II 1111 .. tl lot tele' 1i.1on .11ltmt1on to l't'111111m1rs ------------- h.1' l.t'vt l 'nt\ ers ul an l h I {<I I I' ( 1· O n t Y. h ii t• 't ll cl I II') I 1 k I' w ,, I n I' r H1 o lh1•1 s ..1nd 20th ( • l ' ll I II I \ F ti '\ h ..I \' I' -.ullt>r1·1J hu.:l lv''l's 011 llw11 TV ll!Jl'I atwns THE GOLDEN BEAR . programming in 11rmw to rnakt• qu..1ltly i.huv.s lime. plus anotht•r hour l 'nl\ t:r!>al had thl' and a haH th..1t hJ' Jth antagc l)f getting a lready been ordt•n•d 1nto T \' l'arh Wht•n for mid seal>on \1C \ ".1:. !>llli° a tall'nt Tht n":-nu 1loultl th.1l l ht' h 1 -. lo r \ o I t h ,. com pan) plJ':. .1 fJq'" pa rt 1 n 1 t ., 1· u 1 t l n t SU('1.ess.. :>Jiii Prtl'I' .a d d 1 n i? t h a t ~I I. . .' \ ch air man W asl>ur m..111 and pres1denl Sit.I A !\10 '\ (; THE other I GUTHRIE THOMAS m.1111r " l'.11~1mount has MAY 24·26 • snvE GOODMAH l " v h o u r ' o n t h l' Ad•-• Tlcht ••_...-"°"' "' "" UNY9r.lty st.r .. s._. "' l" u1 k !°' "l 't :.cason. DIHIHG • CoacT AILS • MO AGE LIMIT Ne x l 1 n l 1 n l' 1 s J~l nt' bO!>H':. J ule:. Columbia Tt·lt.'\ ''ion st l' 1 n and Le" with h\ e hour!>. follt>\\t'<i \\ a!>:.t•rman r e<'ogniLed by Nor man Lt•u r ., the fulure \Jlue of lhl' \I<~ M .ir1 houi and a 306 r ACCFIC COAST HWY. 536-9600 half i'n \ h..1:. only company v. 1th three and :\I ;\ S II " u nd W amer '"::::::::H:::.ti:::. nqt:::::°":::hoc:::--h-l=A-cro_':u=b'OM=="= ... =I === nroth~r s hal> a new - 3 ha Ir h o u r" . :\1 T \l - Enterprises and (Jwnn .... ~ Marttn Produ<'tron:. ~tth three apte<'e HOW DOES L nl\ er,al do it" "It boils du\\11 Lo prov1d1ng the be:.t produ <'t . ''iJ~S Universal TV prt.~l>ldt>nt Frank Pri ce with understandable pndt• '' "We've had mtcrl'stemi: premises that ha\(• mtngued the net" ork!>. and in the past t\\O •1r three year s han~ dont• thtngs that ha' e set ne" patterns .. F or 1nstanC'<' Htl'h Man. Poor :\Ian It "a" a nev. for m fur commer<'i3l ll'll'\ '"ion 1n the U ntl t>d States dramal1z1n~ a noH•I The network:. had n1•H•r presented a senes that v. as self canceling "But be<'ausc of 1h SUC('ess. the sho\\ l<'d to t\\O others R1<'h Man. Poor Man, Bonk II and 'Best Sellers · "WE'\'E AL~() h:1cl success tn our :.ipproal'h to shows tha l "oulc1 fit into the 1''am1h Huur 'The Six M11l1on Dollar Man.· R1on1c Woman' and ·Emergency · And in the area or cop shov.s. we ha\'e come up v. 1th the best qualtty :.l'nt'" I m talk 1ni.: ahnut · K o J a k . · · B ..1 r , l l .1 • "TAXI DllYER'' !RI COWTIHUOUS DAILY , .... , .. , .. " N I \.At 'UN Al SO , .. , CUIEMALAND ..... \I ,., '"' h~llf 111 6)) "°' " "AMERICAN GRAFnTI" ), ... ,JI "LET THE GOOD TIMES ROLL" •t0eM \M4l-00LOtl HAWN "IT'S A SEND UP AND PUT DOWN ON EVERYTHING AND EVERYBODY FROM PRESIDENT TO COMMERCIALS .. HILARIOUS:· RUlll ~A1UH lt1R. l A fRlf PRl ~, ..... AN ASTONISHING ASSORTMENT OF 'NOTHING SACRED: HEAVY HANDED. LIGHT HEARTED HILARITY" ( I ~ twAI ,ft ~· IYH " ... FUNNIEST OF All THE IRREVERENT -rHI DUCHESS AHD DIRTWATH FOX" Bandle ader "L.rMrDusru·G1 q "GRIZil Y" "GI PUTDOWNS EXCRUCIATINGLY FUNNY!" In Movie ~ ''TUHHEL VISION" cx1 LOS A :"'G ELt-:~ t ,\PI THECtrYSHQrl'INCCHHRl C..1rlo:. M ollnJ, \\hllSl' OIAHGI UC-3911 band pla' t•d thumhtl'• ~~lrl!Cllllll and tangos for II J 11n•1' nl £: the 1930s and 19.tth. lurn-. up as an artor rn Warn1•r Brother:.· · Thl' G umb.111 Rally .. ,.., "AHD HOW MY LOVE" "GI THEATlllt--~~--4a GIHI WILDll MADl llHI llAHH "SHERLO(J( HOLMES SMARTER BROTHER" CP'OI IOTH IH COLOR -· I a T ••••• I'~---1-91 ._ ll 'T .... M_f .. ltt9 "Gllin Y" CP'G) I :)0.J:20-S: IO· 1 Oo-t:SO "'n41 WIHD & THf LION" ,,.._,n •u j"ffil ,•SUN4H''J J ,.., •• "'n4lTCAMI NOM wm.'"" Ill ·~"·-·· I '+Mi-.. w.tiiil ;:a. I .~,..,n ""GllDl. Y" C .. G I .,...-.. o "''~11.1 .. 111 ' .......... u SA F"WV IMAlllCMISTEA EX I 0 0 F"WY ICITV O". EX.I "EAT Mf DUST" l~I "THI IOIH LOSH" "lHIT C AMI FROM WITHIN" 'THI DfVIL WITHIN HER" IRI "G•llZL Y" "THE C ALL OF THI WILO" lf'GI N~ CO STA MfSA U A Cinema • 540 05 94 ORANGE U A City C1nrma • 6H 3911 W£STMINSJER U A Cinema· 893 0546 (1j --'r. .. :... . . . .. "' presents You art cordrally rnYi1•d-lo v1s1t 1111~ Su~r.(1pos1t1on ot the latest 1n ~ob•lehOll'es, OH-R')ild & Rec" att0n V"h•cles. plus llvndrtds of re· lated 1ccec;c;o<tes e '" _, c..,.... -Talk lo faciory reoreson1111ves -more tt>an 30 mobolthOme~ -200 RVs & 011-Road Vehlcles and many 11ccesso11e~ boo'"' M y Pllt~ 3N~ I "' c l''lf r~~ •0"' Adm onion: \2 ~ il:lults, c·1 I ' ' $1 50 1un10<s. 6 l6 chtldrrn undf, ( FREE Show llours 01 ly • Noo~ ro 10 p.m.; ~ I 10. m IO 10 pm 5 " 10 a m lo 1 p m 14 23 Ample ptrtlna ANAHEIM ~~~ STADIUM ~mpl• p11111,. ANOIUW Nn.• • tlCMAeO IAICXU ·6'1U\'t , .. ., .. ,.;§ .. NOW AT A •EUCTED THEATRE NEAil YOU C(NIUll• 11 !'WIN.:. -r TITAN CtN[IU •• fOUIOAIN VAll fY CllH MA -f 't SADDUBAC~ 'lAlA C 1111 "'A ORANGE MA.L C111tl ~A NIGIJH UA Ctll(MAS WtW' )lf1 M4.1 ¥'Jl 0>•6 UA SOU I H COAS I PWA t ,1. "'"~ ·•o O''l' I.A Ct I? (.11111 MA t ,. "'I I~ J'< 11 U"ANG! DlllV[ IN ,r • e 10.~ llHCOLN ORtV( IN t t J •• • ~.I "' 1 LA MIRADA~ Cl•Ct" ... 1•1 ••11,01••, .. ._ II,,, l/11 ,, 10 M ONDAY t.f\rW S&.n.1 •0•' tr.c-•pt Meluhr•> U.JO . ' .. IU,.OAY & HOLIOAYS ll JO 6 1 00 IOIUt OIHU TAJl.1 DllVI& 111 •I Ulf 011 f Hl.tnu IOt Ut()WflM!J o••• •1 J••••''~"· ti Utt Of Maw t•fl ... fUt9 OlllUlY .., CAU 0, fHI WllO -O•t"" tt >• e ••u•11t e.-~• ~~~~,00•~.,~nn1~1P....,~IRl~__,,.,.,..---t• •a~~tJil~r:m~=r-:.~.-:-.:: .. ~1 AU THI ,llSIDINf'S MIN -Nf'i~'.Q·I ...... ... •u• ...... • .......... . ~-••11--tt•7t()C .t H . ll M • ,.. Uf Ille e JM e ........ J . . .. ~ ' S2S JS16 ....... 1 ... •' ... 811 4070 t M e I t t •It >• I llPSll(I( 1•1 l 10111( >O & OUTUW 111 3 THI IOHCiUT TUD 111 ION M()WUO UT MT DUSf ,.., HlfCMCOC• \ HIWUf fAMll Y ,lOl ,... 0 .. • 't •tu •111tt IH l '-Hit I tl••Ote •MO•••• .. um ;~.1:~,~·. Alll!~:.~Cl~l:~~~~A-:.1~/'•1 tt u •o• 1*0•• .. n • " ... , ,, ,__,.,, ........ '"' . Ollllll T Mo Ul 1 Of THI WILD ioet •• t1fl Ot ..... U tl ... fUl t GlllllY ,,. •tV\ • CAil or TH• wno ,.., HOI l't>fATO 11•1 U Vft Uf I Hfll I Ml OIAOON "' .,,u•u PU ... •v •M tON 1401 ,OUTO .., .. "" l tt \ ' Lively 'Marat/Sade' at OCC """"•AT .... D•" A tt•ffW wtl" Mv\•C o, ,..,.., """'''' •. ,." ..... ,.,.. ...... , ........... • , • .., '•11(1• .... PMf\ditl• IMM._ •• • ._,., Jell fl•ll... U>I-\ bt ......... l'r•"'"~ &lftMn•H tON"'t ...; hlutcl•Y •I I e (lf(O ft '"" Ora .... CN\I Ul••OO clrerna i..11 J'CI fel'Ylt,. INd t o•I• M•u TNI (.Of .i. ... ~ .... ~... ,,,,,,,..,"°"''"' ""''Oiil\0. S.0.. ll•<'llfO '""'"<I CIVfMllf ~· '"'•• '""°' 0.•rlOtlo (4>roo , J•Vll•• LWOI\ °"'2oit,..t • -.orwn W'mn·•• J~q.w\ ltoua t •"• ~l•v ., lto••fd ~ .... , ... .....,_ \l~('"•td '""fWil'l'l-'-Ciltvrucv O.~·• ...,.,_,,,,""" Poit10C11 H1ca ~""* (•••• •G\""'°' •Mt l IOy-1 K.•,.o4. Ju.,, \<""*'''•t• 9 Emmies For One TV Series? By JA\' SHARBl'TT NEW YORK <AP1 NBC IS m1~ht~ pleased that its troops took home mne Emmy awards for daytime T\' µro~rJm ~. compared to six fur ABC and three for C RS Okay, but it really isn't such a big honor. Fe" uercue~ In the theater are " dtlttcult to create and sustain as Peter Wel.Ss' "Marat/S•de," a revolutionary play within 11 play stagf'd by the rrcnzied tnmates of a French insane asylum At Oran1e Cua1t Colle&e. where thn rar~ly pro· duced work &aves 1l:s final performances tonl1ht and Saturda)' tdark Friday>. director Tom Bradac has literally transformed the OCC drama lab into a madhouse with a lively und exciting production. Ensemble performance an peart1cular is mind lx>&&I· tni 1n its in tr le ate variety. SET IN TllE early 19th century," Marat/Sade" f0t·u11es on .. fo'rench people alrt'ady d1s1llus1oned with the inadequate effects or their revolution Has tory 1s bent Just enough to accommodate a confront a lion bet v. een the passion ale revolutionary Jean- Paul M:irilt and the Jaded. pragmatic Marquis de Sade Thomas Roman ls excellent tn the dtrflcult role of l\hrat. performing with finely modulated fervor Richard Fehnng's De Sade ts eerily effective, but often fa1ls to overcome the combination of baclc - around music and the a.ncessanl babble or the In mates JAVNIE LYON g1\'es a throbbing performance as the haunted Charlotte Corda). destined to murder Marat Stanley Tudor adds anoteofpompos1ty as the asylum superintendent, v. tule Sandy Sampson is oul !.landing as the tw 1tclung herald who introduces the <,cenes Others \\orthy of note are June Winslow as Marat ·s nurse. I sh1 Salayar as a re\ olut10nary priest and Robert W1llh1te as a sex·crated nobleman The four-character chorus 1s first rate -parttcularly the high 'oltage performan<'e of Amy Lloyd who com- mands far more than her share of attention. Curtain is 8 o'clock for the two final Why? Well , SIX or 3 Starlets si·gned NBC's Emmys cum<' in the cateRorv of daytime drama spec1ab And all F N M • 12 contenders 1n that or ew ovies category "'~re from ;m . NBC series of spt'caab LO~ ANGELES <APl Cristina Rames. who called f"1rst Lada·,· appeared in the short-11\ed tclev1s1on series Diaries " Sunshine ... assumes the role of the net am or a bat Which is sort or hke ~~e~e.t.ween good and e\'ll in \.'nr\'ersal s '"The Sen- proposing Pulitzer pnzes Maud Adams. fashion model turned actr ess, for different chapters of JOIOS Peter Sellers an l,jmted Artists·· The Pink Pan- lhe same book therStrikesAgain .. S\\oos1e Kurtz. Broad\\ay actress, makes her JAMES Ll'ISI, an ac film debut in Paul Newman's ··slap Shot " Her tor in one segment of namt.>" It derives from the Swoose half swan. hair "First Ladies' Dianes." s:oose, a 817 flown by her fatht>r , Frank Kurtz. in Intermission Tom Titus performances ot "Marat/Sade" at the colleae. Unlike other OCC student producllona, this one car· nes a nominal admission charge. • CASTING HAS been announced by the Irvine Community Theater for its next production, the Oranae County premiere ot the new comedy ··Perfect Pitch," operung May 28 for three weekends under the direction of Randy Keene. Clark Burson heads the company as a retired concert violinist who&e past comes back to haunt tum. Patncla Burson plays his wife. while Sandra Ramicb i1 cast as his onetime paramour Completing the In me cast are Erin Maher. Ken- neth Cope, Anne Lent and Larry Eldon. ··Perfect Pltch" will be presented May28-29, JW1e4-5and11·12 at 8 30 1n the Youth Services Association theater at Bristol Street and Red HJll Avenue. Costa Mesa Reservations are being taken dur:m& the duy ut 6'46-3178and ever11ngs at557-7297. , • CALLBOARD -The Fountain Valley Com- munity Theater will hold auditions Saturday at 5.30 p.m for "Thumbs Up," a bicentennial musical comedy revue ... a large cast of all ages is being sought by director Robert Paver, who will be looking for actors, singers, dancers and musicians ... the theater Is Joe ated at 1828> Mt. Baldy Circle, Fountain Valley: with further information available at S45·U52 evenings ... got an Emmy. Hut this wasn't a nnou need on the -"-'_o_rl_d_\\_'_a_r_l_I _______________ __.. :ur b) a"' ard prc"l'Otl•r Dinah Shorl' durini.: l'US' li\'e tt>le<'a"t or tht• Em mv 3\\ arch:. "IHI\\ ht•r t• Tuesdu> The rt> a:. on <.: B~ !-a\!'> she failed to nolat·t· tht•rt• were t"'o naml's on thl' card whl'n s he an · nounced the "'1nnt•r of the best actor ;iw:.1rd in th e daytime drJma sp<.•cral~ catt•f!or~ The other \\inner. "'host' name she <lul re· ud. \\US Gerald Gordon. Emm) 1zed for ht~ acttnR \\Ork in J <lrffl•rl'nt seg ment of First Lad1<.'S' Diaries ·· No doubt ~IL's Shore. the kindliest of woml.'n. I~ morttf1cd But onl' doubts this \\Oulcl haPi>t'n In the 0'1<'1lr show It's an lnd1callon of why the Emm\'S are to awar<l'I· 1ottv1n-g "'hat l'oxey·s Army was to l'ff1c1rnt sold1eran~ AS E~1MY ~hem s ~n. Tuesdny ); I ' .. hour ('( tort. hclrl at L111t·oln C'en t er h <'rt'. m ov l'll ulon.z briskly :ind re l.1lt\'t•I\' p.11nlt•:.,lv, <'H'n \\Ith Ill timeout" for .i totnl of 37 com ml'r<'lal' It "'as far '"IH'nor to lu~t ''l'at '> n 1.: ht t1 nw Emni' ... ho"' an 1n <'red1h.lv dull 1"11 hour hln.:t> 11£ a" .11 din.: I f111urt•ll 1 hrn 1 h.11 ahout lll lll'nplr loolt hnmt• Emnl\" Cur tlw11 n1i.:ht lime· 111 OJ.'r.1111 \I.or I. ,,. <'el\ 1n1t tht•m ut l11t• r .1tt- <>C ;1h1111t I UH fo:m111\' p1•1 n11n11t,. ABC h.1 ... th1• 1•\1•n1ni.: ~mm\' tlulv 1111, \c·.1r It h u 1> t .i k ,. n ., t 1 • I" l o ~trc>nmhnt• 1111· .rn m 1hn1: and offr1 more• .11·1u.il1•n tert.1lnnh·nt "'l1t·n 1l broollcno;t, 1111' 111.:h1 time Emmy r1·11•mon11•' next :\1m11l:n f1011l !,us Anitt'lt•!< lf A Rt· arrom plt"ht"I that frat. 1t o;houlrl .ll<'l. oh. un Emmy ' "SHllLOCK HOUotlS' SMAaTElt Hone· ,,., .,.._., ,...,._ a n.....,,, ....- -......... JACK HICHOUOH "ONI fLIW GJ.i§Piu @NA OYB ntf CUCIOO'S HHl"' ll.I -· "SUll't.r IN I ...AD HEWS HARS" CPGt "THU CAMI noM WITH!~' ••• "llTOMO THI GUYl" tal "A torrid stunner! You have to see it "SHllLOCK HOLMIS SMA•TU HO'rl4m" "OL.D o••cuu 1~1 to believe it .:: WHAT REALLY GOES ON BON>All MGJTTERand Q.A~1 ~ c-....,.,_ [!!! d\lodeis NOW ON T..e UllotlT SCllfl.N AND INT~ MOST l\JllUlllOVI fHl.ATilll WEST Of NfW YOllll' liJION.·nll. 1'15·t·4S I ATISUN 1:00.. • )1-7 u .... , ti(:]USE (:JF 1000 rL:EASURES " ... If~ It 'II I I [J"'-tt\o•P •fl 11tri. I\ ANO SEAN CONNERY MICHAEL CAINE Thursday. May 13 1976 DAIL y PILOT B:i ft~lllrtd" fl Carolyn J ones . shown as Mort1cia on her hit series The Addams Family. re- turns to movies after a six-year absence as the madam of a Texas bordello in "Death Trap " A111111al Awards Critics Honor Stoppard Play NEW \'ORK IAl'l Tht• N.-w York Urumn Critics Circle hus nam('Cl "Tr<l\'l'Stll'"" by llrit1sh\'t Tom Stoppard us the best piny of lht> 197~ 7(i Broadway season 1n its annual poll "Streamers" by David Rube"' u:. p1ckt'd 11:s lht• be~t play by un Amt•ncun uuthor and · Pac1f11 <ht•rtures" as the· bt• .. 1 muMl'lll Stoppard's comic fu11ta .. v :11.x)ut a f1ct1onal rim frontcallon of Len111 \\llh Juthor Jumcs Jo~·<'l' .11111 Tristan Tzaru. foundt•r of lhl' Oud.i urt mo\·cnH•nl. pre\lously \'On a Ton) A\\anJ for druma It clo~~d on Broadway l\I :uch 13 ufll'r 155 J)<.•rfMmunn•::. The Rabe pla.>. "'htth c<>lll'l'rnS u m.1ludJU!>tt•d group of arm> recrwts. 1~ nO\\ Jt Ltnl•oln Crnter'l> Newhouse Theater afll'r onRtnal productton b)' thl• Lon(( Wharf Com pan) 111 Ne"' Ila\ en. Conn .. Pac1f1c Overtures · l'Omposed b\. Stepht•n Sondheim and book b) John \\'t>1dman "al> cho:.l'n after heated d1scu!>s1on. "1th lll of the• 21 m<>mbt'r" present abstaining from <.tn) choice The muMcal concern:. the OP<'nln!: up 11( Japan b~ Commodnrt Perry. Pearl Bailey Returning LOS ANGELES <AP> -Pearl Bailey's retirement from show busi- ness, announced with a nourish two months ago, has been postponed She "'111 ply oppo:.1ll' HL'<ld Fon m MGM's adaption of the sla~l' sucrt'~s "Norman .Is That You"" lier lus1 film was "The Liindlord" m 1970 Tlwy llld-..... '-· tlwy llld •. C3AB I' ftn(f ~. ......... flCl-1~ .... ~· <>- ITAlll JIM llfLL'I' PLUI 1111\JCf LU IN "ENTER THE DRAGON" TH( OllUTHT MAllTIAL AATS FILM IYIA MAOE ,._LUS C.,..t.•ll $ ftAQWM)H HARO TIMlS CIHEMACENIER H•U09•1•6.t.w\ C-0\T ..... u. Mill.A fl~C..!!'"I• flt 4141 r ACADEMY AWARD WINNER BEST SUPPORTING ACTOR GEORGE BURNS PLUS IVALTER MATlHAU "'·'*''"••bt..,n ,.,,..,, 'tu u•• ..... hr.rwn ·~~fE'~ edwards LfDO CIH£MA 1111t••01t "'• •f •1• uto ... 'W,Otf lf•CH •H 11\t ......, ~ CIN[MA ClHICR ....... •' ..... , .... ,~ •••04 t"flOfC• .. ru ,,. •• 41 WESTBROOK I •. ,, .... ,., .. , ..... ~" l Goa•O•,.O•O•t \ 1• u t1 'THEY CAME FROM WITHIN ' ANO THE DEVIL WITHIN CR) HER" 1 edw!.~~.~. B~,ISJ.~~.~!!CMAJ Ut l •H ' ,. FROM Fash ion Newport I slan d Beach STEREO SOUNDS OF THE HARBOR ~ I \ -- 88 DAILY PILOT P UBLIC NOTICE t1-IUlll••O•COUllTOI' • 01,lrGIUlfA.COUNT•O,OllANOtl I~ 1,,.--llH ort UW AdtOC~ "-'•'-_, lfllltY 10'1 c;()OL\8V. -·"'I ,.,.,.1 CASl NUMl[A 110 I~ (•T•TIOH ANO f'ltOOI' or lil ltVIC.C. ...._It .. '"° \1 Mf •I (othl .. N• t e tfllll1 (;tNt \HAWl.l.lil,- .. •II lie"'°"' (.l.tlftlt\1 lO 01 I .. ,.,,.., .. T (llllV CUllTl\SH4W~lll ""~' •• ,.,. .... y ... ., .... ,...,. CHllll ....... t~•t•O te •tlllflW.....,... .... Jtltl#'-1' of 0••\ twrt *" ,,.. Cownt~ .. Or---\J•tf (If c.-.11torn·•· ~""' c;o...r1 ,...,.,. ., u.,_,.rltfWftt No I• -OC.••.,. 1GOr1i11t c."t•• Ot 4M"r .. Alw..Of'IJ\llJ 11 ,.,..,•~A "" '""'"""o ,.,.... , • .,.. .. l •ll,._ tf if"Y •f\Y ,,.4 m.,..., <l'M"'6 """"•a not.,. ht•d tQ>t •{MiC)tlCilft .ec:<•d INjfOl ... f)ffll!OnOtt t1te WI INl \\ ,,,. Hon. \AMUEl ()fl I • tC N, J..O!)O o• ,,.. Sli,,..,<W Court ol C.l•f<ll "'"· Coun11 ot °'"""' ""'M"' \M••O'f ,••GC."u'••f1utn C\E•L.•. U..ttO Aor.11• '''' Allt•I (-It tl•t .. •rd Cltrll. "Jf 1"-'vktH).t <44'n ot C•l1tornt-. {W"h ut ()f-.tft ... r1 f ()-bf• A Wtf\Vf'f u. w•t HfNllY \ALCIOO ... w Aft.6•1• , •• Witt I Wot,.. ...... C.IHetllo .... I .. Tel Ul)t .. •-llUer,..,,._ ,..,, ...... , Thurld!y. May t3. 1978 Pl:'ISLIC NOnCE I Ulll 110t1U TOCllllOll'Oitt ... A.,.,. IU'llUOa COUaTO,Ttt• STAT• o, u1..,o•••A flO• TMICOllMfTOrOllA~ 1 ................... ll•lal• .. 61.•MOltWHITC 0.<..,_ ..... " ~····· ........ (f .... . ._.. .. "' \ ···"'' 6'f•lf\\I , ...... dltcA •4't •• .... w•t c •••"'• •ft '"' tftf(• .. .... •'""-.. ·~ .. _ ..... ·--.. .. ,,,_ l .. m ...... -.......... u. "'°'•., 't..V"C(TT t. 't..UH .. ITT, Al ......... l•• 412 o. ... A .. 110 lie• i.• "' ,,,. Cllt ol "UHToo.tGTO. erACH ... Olt40iC,~ , ... !\'. -"Kii ••tY1 ofhc.• h •• "4.C.• of ....,,.., 9f t,. ~, \•~ "' t H m..tll•rt M"flii" •"4••w•O '''"l• \W<,_ Cl••tfb•ltt\\ftie fWC•\Wf'., \19'1C. twrt m\l\t be t1teid °' P 8UC NOTICI) •"'11nou,1U1tNIU ..,...JTA'l&M& .. Y TM,__,..,.., _ _.•-.-_ .. llOOTS HATUtllAI. '00TWl:A• mJ ...... "'•' '4111411 , .......... ta.ta Mo" CA W•h Tll• (;llC•t"I (••••••II ... -Gol·-· 1..oc..1< .... 10.1 ........... , w 111.c..1 • .., .... eono ) ...................... -. T._11 \t•ll",,..ft'f w•.t ,.._ •tfl .... c-lv "*' oc o.-~, • .,.,., lJ. ,.,. ,,.., Pvlfi ... H C)raftQ4 (H\t 0..ty ........... n,. --~· ·~ "'• ... 11• PUBLIC N011CE l)f't"'M•O ., •fft•\Ald -.11f\ln tow11--------------- ,,_,,.. atte• ,,.. ""' ""°'tull<lll ol "'" I 1n•1 not1<a "CTITIOUI •VllNllU l>t""'Mo), 1•1• ••M•ITATIMINT llOllElllA ICNOlC T .. IOllOwl"t,..."°"la•e~-1 ( •t(ut• Of'"• wtll '•"el Oh••d Ortt.,.~I C 0 M A II K I C • m M U ft I ca ~UNKl!TT 6 't..VNKITT ,_,,,,,..,, ... .,,,_ C<o1H>I, -C...-• llJW..,,. *' uw °"""· IM--1 .. acll CA .,..0 41JOlo... .... • 0411 co•PO••T•OH .• (.all-• Ito ... ,.. to1ptr•t10" 4•00 C•"'tun OU'ff -......... 0 ,CA tJ""' No•-1tle .. t1CA 91 ... """'",..o Ot~QO Co.•t O.tly f'liOI, '"" Ov~M\' I\ C-OKl.0 l>Y •tot Mor• 11. IO. JI !ti• '"' 1• '"'""""' (HA Cot-••• ... ,...,_,w •10110 ... .,. ,..._ PUBLIC NOTICE ~h ,,.,,~,.,.."' .... , '''~ w tn ttw l---------------l"°""''''•'"OIO•a-C.ou~l'l'G1 .... 1I FINANCE Mortgage Rates Go Slowly Up • PwOlt\1-f'O 01.tf\·~f" (O•'-t 0• •t P11ot1 Ac>rll 1' •nO M,,., ~. lJ ?O. '"°' IM 1' SUP•lltOll COUllT 01' TMl Jll, 1'1' STATiE OHAl.ll'OllHIHOll I')-LOS ANGELES (AP) '"1cou,.no,.01tA,.GE ••Ct1A•o• 1.YNH _ Home loan interest l'ie A.,... Alle<M•••Y• PUBLICNO'l1CE HOTIC• o, "'"•1HG o" u.ea...,...0,1 .... suu•tOJ rate s In Southern PIT•TION'°""•O••TEOl'WIU ...... _, .... , ... c"''u.. c Ir . htn SUPl••O•COUllTOl'THl ~~~~· IHUllNCl 01' l.l'TTE•5 PuOli•fttO O••~Q• CoaU,O••lv al orn1a are Inc g STATI 0" CAl.11•011,.IA FOii llUTHO.~T~;: :ov .. ~!':.1:r~: PHO(.Molr•. IJ.fO. ll, 1"' ..... " ~;~~~ p~r~=~~e:a\efrp~: THECOUNTYOl'OllANGE UNDEll TMl INOE,ENDINT 110-1---------------I ... A-m:i. ""'"1"u"o" o" nu Tu •CT Pt:BLIC NOTICE v a 1 en t s 1 n cc mid· "'~~,~~~ ~o~ ~.i:,::,~ •; .. 0.:::_~ 1"i~~:~fO~l ~!' ~rs::~z•A• January, a survey in· ANO CODICii. llNO 1'011 unut~ c>tc .. ..o l'ICTITIOUS •VSllUU d1cates. TE$TllMENTAllY ANO 1'011 "IOTICE IS HEllEBY GIVEN 1 ... 1 HllMESTATEMENT AUTHOlllU.TION TO AOMINl\TEll AOll[AT E PAICE •no OTHO s '"' '°''°"''"'1 "'""'' .. 0 00o"9""" UNOEll TH( INOlPEl'iOENT AO-V[Al'iON .... ,,. lol..S l\uoon • C>Ol·I-,..,.., ~ MIHISTllllTION 01' ESTATES ACT to• PtOt><ll•ol Will aftO t0< "..wnt•OI THE\OONVT STOP PE, 21 .. 1 tr•08ATE COOi. ,., E.T SE01 V""'' ,.,,.~,,,.,, IOt~QirlthOA1•t) ~oouu,,r1~Shf'••. H u"t1nc;al0'\ &t.-:.P\ E\t•l•ot PE'fRV LANO. °"(••Wl'O '"'° hr Aut~•t•l•M to Aom.n.,f_.r c. .. ·.to'"1• &46 NOfiC[ IS HERE8V GlVEN 1•"'1 Ul\.,.rt ... l-pon<J.•nt4dm•"'"'•""" OA .. ilol. J PCTEAS, 7IOI WAVN[ 8 J0Hfriil$0H "•' ft,•<I ntr•tn ut E\t•tn ~Cl (Pr1Jb..Jl• Codi' S-it l"l 8t~ftur\' \lrt et. HuntinQttlift &~h " O.llt1on tor Prob•t• ot Wdl •"O ~I, rtf•r•f\(t 10 t111h1cl\ ., ~ f~ C..11'°"'"•., .... Co01c1t •nO fo,. •\\udn(• ot l•tlff\ f1,t1lhtr CW'"'"''''· •f\d th4f .,.~ t•ma. MERCEOES SCHOEPLF""IN, tHjO fe\l•rn1nt•rv to th• uc1it10t\l>r ~tOf ~C'H.C•otM•nnqtM umetw\ .... f"I 8 ••c.t\ Boulevard. Wtc\ltnin)le' Aut"'Oru411on 10 Adm1n1tt•r UnOt..-t~ ~• lor M4'11~. 1'16 et 10 OOd> m 1nthfo e,..i,tomta~l.al t~Otftt 4<1m11"11\ftflt•nnof e, •• ,., tourtroomof {)op,trhncnf No l°'wo Thi\ bU\lrt«U I\ tondu"tf'O Ot . Att 0¥-otwtf COO. \ft ,., 'lll'it>. ,.,_ to~.•tlOOC1w1t Ct'nftr OrtV.Wt!\t.•n C1'lnt'•1Pli'fn~r\l'l•P f•,-•flK• t.o w t\1t h I\ m.tct. tor tvr-trwr trw U1yof Wnt• "'"•· C.•t1101n1i6.. D•l't•irt J _,., .. ,, p.tr11<UIM \. •nd OWi ·~~ti~ .ioP•• 0.lfdM.lv .. ,.,. Mf',.(tdfo\J s.thoeot••tt of ...... ng thit ,.,..,. M ' bH'ft \let tor WILllAM I ,. JOMN. Thi"li \l•l"'""'n' """' l••f'O W'ltft ,,.. Mily U tt16 •• \0 00 • m •n •N (O\l"h (lt rlll '°"'"'" C.l•rP. ot Or•"9• Couf\t' °" A.i>r•' <ovrtroom 01 Ooo.,lmo"I No Joi w"' CMAllLIS, LESTEa U lt1' c-1 el IOOC•••< C•""' Or1ttW.U. on LESTE II, MAlllllV, 1.ll•L ltw C.ly OI ~I•,.,.. CAhror,.... -llONA Y o.1eo Mo l 1•14 AnwMu •• uw Wll.1.IAM E SIJOHH, "'l••I W•lft•I Slrttt ~tw C1•rk IJ•....._., C.hftr1t•• tt1t1 llOY I WOOL SE y • Too UUI 7'1 llH. Ul ,_ GEOllGll llOGEllS Att.,.., •• L4• 11111 .... ~ ........ .. "_,.,. .......... CA 'IMI F\iblt\"""° °'""qi" (O•\f O•d• Pi llo<•i11 l'I • ...,~,. IJ 191• '•0 1• LENDE R S questio n ed in the sur"ey r eleased Tuesday. by Amenran Title Co. of &verly thlls s:ud the up· ward trend 1s due to an unusually high demand for homl! loans and the need to offset higher in- terest paid on savings "The demands on us are unprecedented Our loan volume 1s such that we can't physically han- dle any m ore said An- t bony M Frank, chairman or C1t1zen~ =~~~C~EGAEl.O ~1~.::.:.':o:'.".:~0C".:.~. O.·IV P.11>1 •n..-... , ••• Uw ~ •• I I). 191• 1"31 10 -------------1 Sa\'lngs -S... .i.at11wift lflllt 1111 , ""'-" .... ~. C.lllort1i• fl-Toi ,,,.,_ CP 11U Pl BLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE Allor,..rt fff ,.111 ..... r Pvblo......, Ore"Q• (O•\I O..ly Pilot SUMI SUP[lllOlt COUllTO' T"E NOTICE OF TltUSJE E'SSALE STATE 01' (All FOllNIA FOil Mavt. 1 " \Ulli t'f.»-I') l'ie z.AI TN[COUl'i"IYOP'OllllNGE 0.. M o 1•. ,.,. <II 1 I 00 0 CIOCll Ne 11·1707 PUBLIC NOTICE .. M """" ~·~ ...... •nl,,tne• lo ..... :~·;~g; .. ",'."~:.":1~~ ~~T~T= NOTICI! TOCHOITOltl ~:":~ ... ~~.(~~";~':fl·~ '':u~'.J .. ~ Lrnras THUMINTUY, 1'011 SUPUIOll COUllT 01' THE COAPOflA TION,. Cahoot"•• CorPo<• ~':o~O:':::'?:o~o,.::::ie=~".1:. s~:~~~~~·~~=~~~· ::::,:~:',"~~"; ~~~~::-.::;::: MINiSTU TION 01' EST AT n ACT ...... ,.. ,,,.,, .. ,._0,~0f'Ofod Nov 1) •• ,.. ,n~ f\l•t• of f-AY F-SHtqLeY c tel• ol HAL. c. RITTER 1171) "•<><" ,.,0, Oll•<o•I AP<orct\of °'~~~E IS H(A(l\V GIUE ....... 0.-· •• ,...\J ?~~ .~"~":c:tbf"~~·:::·~n ~~= ~~ CATHARINE M STlAOMANf\.n t1tfld rr~~11,!,~~.·~~~~.:.~::..~~i;:.~ PAULINt >I GOOFREV a W•OoW ,,.,,,n•ofloloO"I')• Prnl)•IPOI Wlll•nd ,,..I •If Ult'\IJI\" P\.t-.,1nQ c1,..m,_.,_,.,,n,1 M • ow~d •nd Pl•ld b y PAULINE t1 for ltttf't\ Te \t•m•nt.ar1 •nd t~ \.tld o., o t~nt .. ,,. , '0'-'""° to h ie GOOF AE 'f 11 '#1<.k>~ DV rt,t\On of IM :::::~:::;~~ A1:,.:;c:,~;;~~::; ~.~~ !~': .. ~~n0:~~"7::,~'~v1:::;~~ :O" ~,:~;.;'., 0~,:::·~7 :~!~~d~:~',;:<::: A<t t"C ~'1t , • .,,•nct1 to ""'''~ I\ hrtf'l(Jt.O~" ">f fo urt\4'int t~f"I. Wllf'I lht l.n 1'1, '~'• in 800._ 11Ul p~ t.\.41 m.df" tor turt""'r P1t'l•r ut4r\, ttrtd '"-' ,..( ,.,,.,., vout fW , \. lo,,.. unn.n1Qn1-d vt \,41tJ O lf•• ••• ~ .... oro,, Wtll \('11 ., ,,. tim• •Ni pf.t(. of M11trino ,,. \An'W •t "" olti(fl of t OV E Ll. ~ 1 N(,, ANO pvtM1t 1uc t.on to'"• tHQtH''' ~ctdrr tor =-~ ""',:'\,!;\~;, :;':C,~.?~r 1~~.!~ (4~f •t10fN Y\ At l hlf HO ~llOUif'll C•.," f)ty.Mf' '" 1.twtul money ot 1nr NO 1 M '-''d <OUf1 At 100 (u•~ (.;i.ftt.,_, r 1t)W.,. \\f•-t'I! ... u•tft "\) ~ft' Af9'tf' UnittO \t•t•\ •• ,,,.~ ti~ Oil .... ,. o ... .,. Wf\t ·~ '"• (•h ut S41t't• An.t C•lt'"'"'" ~It ..,,,,<ft '' thft QA.-: of •it"O\lt •~l'ft\nlt h IQ litf• po''!#'''°" C.tLforn1• bwMf'WO\\ ..,, ttw "',,._, ... , ,1""'°" 1n All ,,,., Of' rnc wmt)r•f'\i.•' tf\•· '"'••f'\t tM O.t..ct lt/t4y l ,.,,. .,_,, ..,.,, •. ,un'J to tftft 4'\t-iltP ,. '"•JO.· •ft..0 ta •f'tO no• tM 4d by "\lid Tr\ol\t"' WILLIAM I: \t JOMH <~"' w tt•1• t· "'' "'""'""" .,., .. f' ,,,., "'~ ,.,,, 0. ••t 51 '' .,u •" ttnrt to 1n. f,"1 CJ1wnt1 •' A •t fh \ n.ot (t• liA tit "Q d' ~ bJ.d rt• )(,..,, • t 1., ..,,, Wt ct AA.I t•,. tO t1J4 T"·· '-•vt"'9o.t\t•t1t 1t ... , ,f tfW WILli4Mr ... 1Nr* .>1,11~....,.t.rh 'W ,., •• totl1.1tl •"'°'rw I '"''wlotollMW·ll ,f "'t ·''"""'"°'''fl., J I f· • t OI tlh t~• •l••V•A .. n·11flf .. ~ "'°"'"tlll'f"' lrrlytt'" ""lfl1t \..,,,f J('tff.-it lOVIL\. .CtHOA .. O CASE Nu ... •\\hO•n·1n•Miptf'<oru.od1" Att ... •n•'l•• U~lt, ,, L'4•Jf' 1n ,., ,,,.,,, ........... ,Hi\ )Oli..nt. 't•wet "'"' ~p r'1!COld\ of Or•n 1• Ctn.ml,. S.U-lf t10 (.4flt1Jf "I .. L*tA,...N' n.f"•ft< .:try '1114'\ "••rt U•OOl"'tly •o Cottllttn•••" hr 1'° ( ••In ~· (O\IA Mro\ot ,,. (.•"n'' f ..... l'lllNNEll & IUNT ~!flit 1.s1 E•'ll ,_ow'1'-,., •• , Mfof• AM, C•fol•rftl• •1101 Tet !IUI SM Ml) AtterPt•Y\ tor fll'tt1tt'94•r ~·\rwoo 01 .. "~ Co"'' D•••v ~&ot 1¥.iylt I 1) ,.,. .. .. , .. Pl'BLIC NOTICE Tit nut •H .... , ft)r IN-J)\,lfJl'1'•' Of CMyd'\fJ OOW)~h()ft\ A"°',...,. to,. I: ••cwtor "'<•1•MJ 111' '"'rt o.-.. n l"r ludinq ,., CP·J111 F-\ftMl\Md (:'), '"~ f014U Oitil~ P.lt\t ch•r·Jw\ 11tnd ''""'"'•' (tf lf\4' ftU\h.., .. OTIC! TOC"fOtTOJtS •oro•10 •""'"'"• "?O 1•1' ,.,, ••• ,..,....... \U P£1110RCOUllTOl'T"E CJ•l• l Ao.,11n tf ~ STAT[ 0" CAI.I l"OllNlll l'Oll W(~H QNMVfil'\l fMI COUOilVOl'Olt40iGE (.f)Qt•rJ{fAfiO~ 1t..; 'r• Ho A 11t0 Pl'BLIC NOTICE Ht l.~Of'I• /4 W.O•tt'f* fru'tr" f,1•t• of MA.RV C l('UPPENS al'IO CP 10) \61•011.r~r ~M .. n a\ M.AllY C1' T-.E AIN[ KUP \UPElllOll COUllT OF THt Put>fi\t• .J Ot•h~ (oa·.r O••IV p f<11 PEN";. •''° ,_." n r-AARY KUP Frank said Citizens has ra1s~d its prime home loan rate to 9 per- cent and to 911 percent for loans that are to be qualified for Federal Home L oan Mortgage Corp backing. RE PRESENTATIVES or H ome Sa\'lngs anct Great Western Savings said they are holding at 83~ percent but W11Uam J PopeJOY of American Savings warned: "It's hard to im~1gine there won't be a n upward move " After rl'aching a high or 11 percent in the ra.11 of 1974, home loan interest rates in tht' Southern C'allforn1a area dropl'('(t to 81 i perct•nl in Ap11l 1975 It moved upward to 93· percent ltht October hut dropped \n IP , per· tent last January. Turn Rice To Power? STAT• 01' CALI P'OllNtll l'Olt AP'•'"' .. nn MaH 1 I ltl~ ,,,,.,.,. PE"; '"''° 'nown •• liliAAV o<VP TH&COUNTYOP'OllAl'iGE P(H •"d ., MARIA CAIHRiNll DAVIS CAP) -A de- l'i• A.,,.., nuoLIC :'<IOTICE CHflfSTl l'i• KUPP[NS ()o ···-• hull OiOflClOl'SAl.IOFAEllL ..-. ..once l~HEllEBYGIVE~l•llW vice to turn rice S, '•OPE•TY AT ,lllV4TE SAL.~ ,.....,,,,.,,or 1"41 "b<>•• n•,,.,..<1--walnut Shells and other '"' , .... M6'1•r Ofc'"-' Con\#rV•tor~"•P snos HNO']ICE "IM 11\411 ,u Pf"' .0"1. h•vtnq rJAtrn' eQAtn'\1 aaranultura1 wastes into ot tM ~•'\On .tf'td ''•1• Ot (LIF"FO RO Tht toll.-.#•f't1 C'1DV ot I"* 'd'O Ot•t rO'ft\I .,. rtttl.ltffllO to flk' "' '-J HANSON COft\•r••I.... .>toQoMl?l w•oo~w"\l•lrdlurr .... .irnM ,,,.m wHll '"""-(•"""•CV<""''· It\ l'll'Clrt('lty haS been built NOTIC( IS HER(6Y C.iV(NlNll••tJl•1nlt1•0lll<00llftft<•«><O.tot ll\Orftll"fol ltlO<l•tkOfill••bo..,..,. by enatneerS Of the ,,,. Uf\Otr\IOf'~. 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C~ rt\lil Tiw ,,.,., lo rejKI .,.., otnd ell !lid\ 1• .... -fl(1 .. • Of -rt990M Of w.lr n. -"<Jary -Ml4 Oooed 0C ""'"°'_......., W<<tt•9""'"''"""'1 ·---rr•tt llerolel-e-utH -Ot 0.-Mey>, 1•7' ..,...tt, •• ti lfl• O•tt ot llllt no4n It ,_ 19 lft9 unitHiftMd f -111lM JAMES I! HEIM wm .. 1m "· tlo••••• ( 10 Si.tt-.. DKI ... ••-"' Otf..,lt •nd I>_ !Of PUlll.ICGVAtllOl,.N H .... ~. fl Tour ll!Hfll\O Strfft, \Ate. -• -"'·" NQllO .. °"'""'' Pollll-• Oia,.OO•I. 'lflod• hland 01'«1, Attn .,.., El .. llort 10 ~fl TM~ AOalllN KUTrla. COUNTY 8•14'\G Au.-1 .-.. WJNolic:eefOtlauil-El« COUNSll. W""''"' H 8.,.ltl\ loft lo S.1110""' r11<oMk>IJ '" llW <1,...IY A ... ••••AaA TAM TMOMl'5C)N, TCTI.( ll'iSUllAN'I llHO ' -•IM,.alP'-rtYl\lot61.., o«P'UTY Taun co"''"""' o.,,.., ""'" t•. 1tl• ey....-eT...,,,..__ WI '-'1 ... 11-Tol .. 1-•~·-a-.tltf~~ u..A-ttt.Ca Tr•"~' tM ..... ~-.... ,. ... '0. ... _T,...l•I.. ...-T""' .. ' HS» T-... ~ltOtfl<tr Ot..,.•Ll•~-r i.a..AJMi, (alol-• •1111 '" lMnc """'"-Ht...,-1 Hlttl8r ......, ,.....__ llUI 04 NI T_._., Lttelil,...., ~ """"'-wllll II• 0<11,,.. C- HYnlTIHSIOM 15 HIGH ILOOO l'IHSUU Hrre are some lmportont fnct,: 1. I h.ih blooit prc11,urt! t11n le11d tn "trotct>. heart Attntk ond kidney rrulurr . 2 Ther<' Gre usu.illy no symptom'I 3 Mro1cat1on 1, usually an C'rf l!C't 1 vc control. 4 lhah blood prr!i'lure 111 trt•ulable but not .r u r I\ h I c . I, t r e · I 0 o A l h 1• r a p y 1 , u s u a II y requ1rrtl ~ Jl ;rprrlrni;1vc•s ran leud normal h ve'I and mo"t dru11 i;ide crrttt'I u~u•lly diminish ov«'r Ume. fl Continued contact with the phyStci•n and ph1rmar1'\l 1s ,nttessary. YOU OR YOUR DOCTOR CAN PHONE US WHEN YOU NF.EDA DELIVERY. We wlll deliver promptly without extra r harge Wt' wl'kome requests for dellvery service and charge accounts. , ... Ute> PKAD&Ac:T Jll~ ......:"~·-· 1'11911-. g..,..,. c ..... , oa"' "'1"' ......,,_.Or_ C.W•.-0.ti.., ltlfOl 0.01, ~""-..,,,""·•.,. M.ly'-" • ,_., U. U, ll, It/& le)./• /opfol n, J't,...S 'iNYt, U. "7• i.#1rlt n1• II~ .,. ____________ .. LoneCritl~ Stockholder Raps Northrop's Chief LOS ANGELES (AP> -A lone critic at Northrop Corp.'1 first an nual mttUnlJ in lhrele yoan criUcited the troubled 1lrcran company·~ board ot chrerlors r~ ~tainlnCTbomas v . Jones as chairman. John M. McCrea, prof~ of chemistry 11l the University or Pen· nsylvanla at Indiana, Pu , uJd thut in reln1tatln1 Jones as chairm&n In February lbe di.rec· tors had been "completely de- relict" in their duty. Jones, who was ousted brieny as president and chairman or Northrop following discl~W'es ot ·unlawful political contributions and loosely accounted foreign payments of $30.2 rrullloo, said 1976 sales are projected to be in excess of Sl billion, compared with last year's record $988.1 milllon. Sftelor Tax A Id State representatives who will help senior citizen homeowners file claims for senior cit.uens pro- perty lax assistance law benefits will be at Murdy Park Recrea- tion Hall, 700 Norman Drive, Huntington Beach June l , ac· cording lo Donald Whitney, director of the Seruor Citizens Property Tax Assistance Pro- eram Partial reimbursement of 1975-76 prorperly tax 1s available to semor citizen homeowners with limited income. Claimants must be California residents as of Jan 1. 1976, own their home between July l , 197S.. and June 30, 1976. be 62 years or older as of Jan. 1, 1976, and have a total household income or $10,000 or less . Claim forms will be avrulable at the temporary Huntington Beach office or may be obtained from any senior citizens property tax assistance orrice or by wnl· ing lo Senior Citizens Property Tax Assistante, P 0 Box 1588, Sacramento 95807 Assistance will be ava i lable at the - NEW YOlll( f4PI C•nV1 PS -T"~ fOHOwH'O 11\t ('°''" L•• 1, t ._.,,.< tfl<t (.1't\~ Ut Nat1onAI ~uri11,.\ (N BriOQ 0..•ftt\ A~Y\. OY•r O.itt" C.,. ,,.,. covnt•r-a.n .... ()w't'\~ l~'Vf'M'<4' .\ tftdu' (u<I• F tr1•t \IOC'-\ C1t1nUt A k•*'• •no Tru.t,t C•t1nUt 9 8•~" •t" S• $4 t (. tr" Mt : ·~E~ 5t ';~ ·~,: &~ s:,,., t ~t WY\ F 1 1 .11 Com (Ir HMtl N.( " • fl ("""'I ~J\ "'•Of 8•' tt • )I).. Co'"• P• Sii.ow Co 11 • 11 • Corl P•p U V°' 8 111\ t) • t\"" Cr~t• CO V• N On~ I• l 11~. (rO\\ CO 11\\llf'•Mt (.~tlr Fitd r-od Un l l JO JO• O..nly M C. A•;:~,,~::,, t•t g::: ?~n 4\Fll PtS • I 0.yl Int AIO tn1 •') 1 • 0-(0f' In .. 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J~~ ~~TI~~.~ Cit-I Ot ,..,, J• Gyrodn t.n•ed .. ... ' ... ,.,.. "' Cop ~wtl t l 'f. "'°"'.O F (Apln Atr 2V• HI HOiobm '"° Tee 7 i Hoo,,., Cat• Cl> 'J > "40t11 An C TAKING ) _S_TO_CK ___ temporary oUice from 9 u m to 4p.m _ lsra~H OU E'o1111d TEL AVIV, Israel <AP) -An tsraell drilling farm has reported finding signs of oil beneath Israel's J\1editerranellll port city of Ashdod. !'loon fo \/eep Capt. Eugene A. Cernan will become executive vie" president, international, of Coral Petroleum , l nc .• Houston. upon retirement from the U .S. Navy and NASA. He flew two Apollo m1ss1ons to the moon and 1s the last man lo lc.iVe tu::, footprints there. "We have found signs of crude oil , but they are only signs," said Rapba"I Goldis, director of 011 Explor ation Investm ent Ltd. Goldis said more tests have lo be made before determ1rung the commercial prospects of the field. Options St"lllinar S~t A free seminar in listed stock options will be held at 7:30 p m. May 18 at the office of Kidder, Peabody and Company, 610 Newport Center Drive, Suite 1290, Newport Beach. Water Bonds To Be Sold Presented by Edward Quo, the seminar will feature discussion or investments in options. Those who attend will be given a pro· speclus on the Options Cleanng Corp LOS ANGELES (APl -Saleor SSO m1lhon in water revemw bonds ha:. bl.'l'n appro\'ed by the Mctropohl;tn W;ittr D1stri1·1 tMWD> board of directors. Reservations ror the semmar may be made by calling Quo at 644-7040 The bonds, only thl' :.econll block offered in thl• MWD'l< 35- y('ar h1:.tory. w1 II mature in he ;l!ars 1999, 2008'imd 2020. Call 142-5678. Put a fe w words to WOfk for OU An MWO spokesman said lhl' honds will help finance watc:r tn•atment ft1<•11ihes and develop- ment of hydroelectnc plants w Southern California. Ov~r The Counlf•r HASD UdincJs •'• Qi'• l 'p • oud Dote n• 1/ ,, I , •• 10 14 ,, • )1 ... J J ,. 11 1~ 1; ,.,r.,., ·o)q..-A•ll tn1• •oHo••"'O ••" ,. l '1'1•• · ,,,.,.. 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Ill) 1 1 Up •• l)p ~· VO •I Up ' \ uo , • VP h 1 VI> • ~ r"Q Pel ', Oii I~' I 1 ()ff lh f '• Otf 1t I • 00 ,,,,, "• OH 1n 1 ••• ()ff ••• • ()If • I •.,. ()ff I 1 '• ()U II " Otf I I • Off I\ I •.., Oft 1 I '. Otf "\ • Off ~ t _,()If ., -'• ()ff \I , .. I Off '-. •• Off \" , • Off \ ' I ' • •• Ott \ I • I• ,., ,. I t Otf ) 0 ). Ott • t '• OU. 'It '·• Ott 'If '• Ott • " MUTUAL FUNDS Thur8day'-. Afte rnoon Price NYSE COMPOSITE TRANSACTIONS 0...-M_ .._.,. ................ ..-. Mi..tt, IO«ltle. l'IW ---.. a..1 ... l-ClllC"-0 1~• .........._ _____ i...&IAAMcJ•llMllll*"<•llnO.--··"'- s.... .... ·~ llow , .... IT&T Tells Record PHOENIX, Arh. CAP) -lnterna· tional Telephone and Telegraph Corp. told its annual stockholders meeting today that its earnings and sales re· ached record first-quarter highs m 11'76. Earnings jumped 12 percent over the comparable 1975 first quarter while sales and revenues went up 2 percent. I'IT said. Board Chairman and chief ex- ecutive Harold S Geneen said TIT will return to its historic growth rate in 1976. .. . . s DAILY PILOT 87 Ma Bell Earns Top Dollars B>• Mil.TON 1'10SKOWITZ Tt11n1tl' 3rc look ml[ up at the phone company More Ion~ d1st1tnce !.'alls urt• h1•1t1t: made. Hate!' au t• hi~ht>r. /\nd Ma Ut•ll has IX'en so resourceful in automutlng ol)(•n1t1on~ thut 1l hus beenublt.'loreducelL'>work force. As a rt>!>ult , AmerH'••n T1•h•phonl· &. Telegraph < AT&T1 hie. consolidated tts poslt1011 as the <·01·po1•:tt1011 \\hll'h earns morl' 1T10nt•v thun any other corporai.1on 111 the world . , Money Tree In 1975. only four ll S. companies earned more than $J billion General Motors and 1<:,xon ca<'h took in more mont'Y than the phone <'Ompi1ny but neither of tht•m mana~ed lo br- ing down to lht• bottom 111\t' as much as AT&T Here's how the final standings looked in 1975for after-tax profits· AT&T Exxon IBM General Motor~ $3 1 billion S2.5 billion $1 9 billion Sl.2 bilhon MA BELL HELD ONTO first plaee last yt·ur largely by default. lls 1975 earrungs Wl'reflat But Exxon. which rocket eel to $3.1 bilhon in 1974. nearly overtaking AT&T, fell back HS percent last year. And General Motors, which earned $2 J billion m 1973, was limping its way through a" retched aul<> sales year lt 's unlikely that any orthesecompanies will catch AT&T this year. even with sensational advances. because the phont• company ts sailtng with highly favorable winds. Long-distance calls, which now account for more than JO percent of AT&1"s revenues, arc running nearly 10 percent ahead of last year. Dunng slack hours you can now make a one-minute tran~continental t'all for 21 cents. which almost makes the phone company compct1t1ve \\tlh th1: U .S. Post;&! Servict' ~IA BELL NEEDS FEWER employe::. to handlelh1s ex· tra business because 1l ha::. made operator-as::.istcd calls s1> expensi"e that most people just dial direct. Introduction or charges for information calls has also enabled the company to cul bark on its pool or operators. A rew years ago AT&T's labor force crested at the ont• mtlhon ll'vel It's sttll the lari:!est pri\'ale employer in the nu· tion but lht' work force has l>t•t•n winnowed to tl:J:J,000. More than 40,000 person::. have left the AT&T 1>:,iyroll in tlw past year However. what's really fueling the profit machine this year are higher pnces. 1975 wa::. the year of lhe rate hike for the Bell System. Increases approved by federal and state rt·· gulators s hould swell AT&T':-; rt'venut•s by ~omt· $2 hill1on - and lhe new rates are ~1ng fullv 1·c•fl1•ctcd now in the bills senttocustomers across the <·ountry EXXON. WORU>'S l.ARGEST pctrol<'um company, had an cxcellt•nt f1rsl q1111rll•r.1ts afh'r tax earnings mrr<·as- ing by 22 percent lo rcuch S730 mllllon Bui AT&T. m the first three months of 11171.i, poured 1t on, boosting its profits 21 p1·r- cent to $866 millton It thus appt:ars that the phont• company will set ;.1 nt•w Guinness rt:cord for profits this year. t•arnin~ well above $:i.5 b1lllon . To appre<·1<.1le that achievement . look at 11 this way Onlv 5'l U S com pan1t•:-\\ 111 gro~s wh:1t AI&T earns m J!lif) Tuna Fleet Says It Will Leave SAN DJ E<;o CAP> "If we <'an 'l fish 011t of the Unit1·d States.\\ t: II huvc to 1w som1•whcr1.• else•," um• oft ht-leaders of the ll S tuna flt•cl :sa1ci The commenl by Capt Joe Medina was echoed bv others after a federal JUdJ.:t' "' W:ish111gtfln. D c .. ruled against the use of porpoises m purse seininJ? for tuna. An 111 crease 10 tuna costs for thl' consumer was predicted MEDINA. J\ Tl'!'IA HOAT owner whose family foundl'rl the industry 1n San 01t•go in 1918. said Judg<• Httehey's nil· ing "will put us out of busmess." The mulltmllhon-dollar tuna industry now must con· sider moving out of San Diego to fish for other countries, Medina said in an 1111erv1<'w . "GntnJ? to fore1).!n flag-. would hr the only salvation if the ruling's enforc·t>d," he said Sr>0kesmen for the Amen can Tunaboal Assoctution said the saaru• tbing. THF: HOAT OWNERS' spc)k<•smen. August f'(llt1nd<1, said lhl'ar attorn<'ys ar <' sl 11dy1n~ lhl· ruling <les1gned to pro tt•<•t porpms1·s from twang l'nsnart•d , s1>rrll't1mcs fatally, in the b1i;: nPI <; th:it opt•n and 1·losl' likt• pursrs /\ majority 111 tht• porpo1st•s. wh1d1 ll'.td r1 ... ht>rnwn to tuna, manage to escapl' F'el:111do s:11d 1l will tw up to iim 1~rnmt•nt &ttorneys Ill appeal th4' T1wsd:1y court 111d1•r ..... 111rh lakl•s l'f(l'rt May :JI. bcC31l!lt' lllt' s uit f11t•d hy 14 l'r1Virnnm£•nlal J:rOUps tnvolvc•cl thl' ltOV('rnOH'lll 's 1\:0.lllng O( Jll'rllllls to llShl'rmc•n for pu porpo1'!t' <·atclH's un<tn tht-M111111t• Mammal l'rotectlor1 Act If th<' hont:-i:u to fort·r~n nag<,, spok1·~men ~uid tJ !'. cannt>ric•s 11111\' 1•v1•nlually follow Mrdinu s 1111l 1t cost.., nearly $100 a ton to ship fron•n tuna to tl S c:mn1•1 tt'!'I from fon•1.:n ports but lht' tosts will lw pu1d "tf 11 's .i quc·'>lt<in of -;ur\ iv.ti " ]P's Pizza Opens ,JP".; 1'111;1hu1.,11f)('nNI in M1ssron ViuJ<> at I.aPui an<f Margant<• l'ar kway. Own1•cl hy Ernrst und ,Jt>nnnmf' 1'1•tr1t• Jl''~ h :1is takt'- out sc•rv1ct· as w1•ll as s<·alin~ for 150 pco11lc in its d1nini;: area. PayinentsAnnounced New York l.ifr lnsurancr Company pole! more than S2t~. million to C';11lforn111 poh<'.v ownt"r!'I and their twneficiarit·s during 11175. anording lo re1t1onal vice pre:iidcnt Frederick A. Stoutland Payment!! ln(')ud1• 1liv1rl<>nrls, l><>n<'f1t~ frr>m lire. hc-allh and d11whility 1nMm<' lm1ur•anru polit·1es. &nd the proceetl-. of annuities anti pension 1>luns. Electrical Workers Tell Contract Hopes Pl'ITSBURGH <A P> -The l ntemational Union of Electrical. Radio and Machinf' Workers (JUE> said "mnin ta1nlng a decent standard of livmg" would be its aim in con- tract negotiations with Westinghouse Electnc Corp. TUE. which represents 21.000 of Westimthouse's 60,000 employes. is lhe first o( 14 uruons lo open contract talks with theelectricnl firm. Fo"!r of tho~e unions represent employes companywidc. Ind lhelr negotiations will set the pace for the others, whic:h operate malnly at lhe plant level. .. ., J AIL Y Pt~O r THE FAMILY CIRCUS By BU Keane l L. /ti. Boyd Bald Fellows More Virile? It has long been claimed that baldness an men is a sign or virihty Theory is that the same masculine hormones that intensify romantic leanings tend to inhabit hair growth Proponents of this notion think it's proven partly by the fat•t that a woman's hair grov.s appreciably faster than a man's Was 30 years ago that mention v.as first made about equipping cars with r ad10- controlled brakes so police could pushbutton to a slop runaway culprit Idea was to st!al up the electronic gear lo make 1t tampl'r-proof Lobbyists pushing that one dad .not ha\'l' as much 5"uccess as dad those entrepreneurs who found ways to convince the ConRr~ss that mandatory seatbelt buzzers might be worthy. TllANATOLOGIST Q. "What's a thanatolog1st?" A Generally. an expert on death ~Jore specifi cally. a nurse who specializes an the care of terminally 111 patients . Several hospitals a couple of years ago began to ap- point such nursing staff specialists . Their JOb zeros in less on curing their pa- t 1 ents than on m<.1k1ng tht!m comfortable. Sales of that women ·s undergarment known as the sltp arc booming again after u 10-year slump'. .. ~berl John Allen ·s pre- fern'<.I Spooner ism goes· "I'm not as think as drunkle peep" .. The rodeo boys tell rnl.' that a good bucking horse only works about 10 minutes a year . . ll 's claimed by some that Saint Luke recorded the &.>rmon on the Mount in shorthand ... Stu· clents of the animal world turn up JUSt about 45 previous ly und1scovl.'rl'd mammali. every year. FERTJUT)' Woml.'n who take those pep pills known as amphetamines, arc more fertile than other women Women who ~moke mariJuana are less frrtilc. Or such IX' the 1ndiral1oni. of medical statistics compiled in England. ll 's the contention of our Zodiac m an that thl.' best day for a Libra is Friday while the preferred color is blue and the lucky number s art' three and nine Ttwy put a slice of salami ovl.'r a 11ggcr of vodka and then s ip the vodka through the salami Th<it ·s how the llunganans fight a hangover When a Wilch was sent to !hi.' stake. her cats '.'ere burned a lon~ with her ln 1484, that was Pope lnnorenl VIJI !>Oordatnt•d 11 Addreu mail to L M llnl/d . PO Bor 1560, Costa Mesa. 92626 Crafts, Tamales At Opera's Faire It you havt> tns tt's for stalnNi ~ln<>s or homematle tarni11t>s, vou 'll bt' al homt' ut lhl' Lyric Opera As "O<'lat1on 'or Ornnge County 's May Fn1re srhNlulecl th<' n1•xt two weekends nt Irvine Bowl Park in Luirnna lll.'arh Stnme<I g l ~1 ss will !)(' und c·olll'rlubl<'s on dis .irnoni: the> .irls, cruft'\ p I a y . h o m c rn ad P tumalcs will tw amonsc foods sold hy the Opera Bird Club Leu~ue Planning Field Trip Thl' Sea and S age branch of the National Au!fubon Society is plan· mng a fil'ld trip Saturday l o lQ r Ramakris hna l\tonastcry lo \ iew mi· ~rating birds. The public was mntE'd to the trip. which will begin at 8 a .m The monastery may be re- ached by taking the El Toro Road exit i;>ff the San Diego Free w ay, driving <.'ight miles in· land to Cook's Comer. then turning right onto Live Oak Canyon Road. and proceeding about two miles. The monastery gate is on t be right, and is marked by a sign. Ques· Uons may be r<.'ferred to Dale and Linda Delaney, 646-6332. THE FA IR will run from 10 a m lo ~ p m . Saturclay ;rnd Sunday .ind again on May 22 and 23 The final wl.'ekend of thl• faire wil l fl'aturc au!f1tions for sin l(ers to which the public will be admitted free Wmners in the competition will receive cash awards and receive trainin~ in voice and acting for a n upcom· ing Lyne Opera produc· t1on. THE C01'1 PETm ON is open to young singers, under 35 years old, from t h rough out Southern California. Each singer must provide h is or her own music and be pre- pared to sing two artas. Accompaniment will be provided. Furthe r information on the Faire a nd the auditions may be ob- tained b y c alling 49-1-0709. 9 Ft. x 12 Ft. Drop Cloth • '" ,.,,. ........ .,., ... detli • Use ft ,,_..ct ""'· flrniftwe tr ....... ,..... 25c Wall P.late Cord Caddy •W.-4 ..... ,..... ........................ ................. ., ...... - • WW ~-steiM 1rt rtcfl1 ,.._, .. ; "' • .... , ,,m.utly ..... 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May t3. 1976 DAILY PILOT Cl USC Favored in Pac-8 Spikef est D~rhy 8iJ\KEl.EY CAP>--&iutbffn lhy l, endins -e st.rinl or G now USC hH to ~the ~ii fight with UCLA, Wash.in.ton Uiemlleand400-meterrelavs Rivals Callrotn1a, ht>ld1n1 n edsc in 11.raicbt Yittorlff by lho Brulcis favortl•. b1.at 1 cSon't lbhlk UCLA Sbte and CaUfomla ror second W asb101ton State·s John 9nnu oind rolaya, ill fa1,orf'd to tn d-1 r:neet.I Is uure bfHotteeond." pJaee. N1eno. the 1975 NCAA thre<' and wl.D it• third 1tr4ll£hl tham· Or 09' and Washlnctoa State, Coach Jtm Bu b ol lbe Brwns Finals ln the hammer, pole ltx mil~ champion. ,on try for'* plauh1p •n the two4•Y P•<'lh<' a ~ u1 the ctlltance ewnu, a1rtta, •·use i1 tbe aobdlavonte vault, attepl~chue. lone Jump, doubl" d1sh1nct1 victor> In the Return Confercincc Tuck and F1l'ld Could &h·e UCLA a batt.le for run. lO win." He add • "l tK-lieve It Javthn. a.bot put and 10,000 m~cr 10,000-mtler. which ht> won last Cbam~tQI( hips oeenln.c Fr1di.y l\tf•UP lo the mett ~hlch will wtll be I four way b tUe for run· run will~ decided Frlday when yeM. ond tht> $,000 meter "h1cb at cal 1 !:dwards St*1ium. •bowcaae latent for the NCAA ner·up between us. Ort1on, the first five <>ven\I ot th de--he t'aplurtd two YN•r~ a10. UCLA'• Bruin•. who h11v.i rour meet and lh Olympic trlal.5 tn Wutuniton State and California, eathlon will be held Formtr area standouts Brian BALTIMORE -Ken . tuck~ Derby wlnn •r Dold 1-~orbes. bis chltf rl\'al, HonC!Sl Plea.:sure. and rour other 3·)'eo.r·olds were tnttred today for the $1.S0,000. 11dd~ Preakness at PimUco. ch plonah1ps and thret-1~ond· £ucent. Ore .. next month. thehoaU •m... Craia.Brl1ham of Or gon bu Theriot t 400 >. Joe Tosh nnllJhes In the cunt r~ "The top four riaur to ~ Cal bu the only dirt track In tnononucJeo.ls. ll we dllclosed tJ velln >. J 1m Neid hart und eetln the laat even ynrs.ixm: 1 Southern (:al. UCLA, ~con and the eopference, and tf\at ls ex· Tburdaay, and wlll not be able to 011ve Kurrasch <shot pull will tho biaeest challeniie to the Tro-Washington State, with the Olht'r peeled to help lbe Bears. salcl ddend b1J decathlon cro'llrn. But compete in th(• m,•et for UCLA 1ans and are t:xpf'cted to four fl1htlna for the Jut four Orecoo's Coach BlU Dtllinaier 11 other 197$ lndtv1duul chem· whll~ Tom D1Stanu1luo \POil' dominatf' the field evenu. SPot•.'' said Erv Hunt, cooch o( who sees USC aa "a prohlb1Uve p1ons are entered, anct Southern vaultl 1s a member of the USC Jolnln& Bold Forbes In the 1 3/16 mile second race of the Tri· pk Crown S1turday will ~ hill Laz Barrera stablemate Wc'1 Hope. Others entere d were Elocut1onls t. third In the Derby: Soulhtrn Cal beat 'UCLA 83-62 the host California Bea.rs. "Riehl favorite" and his own team in a CaJ will be detendlng Its hlle ln team. Rapping About Slobs And Cub SLOBS DEPT I can't beheve the gro:.s incons1derat1on some people have "bcn 1t tomes to respect mg the rights o( others Take for example the slobs wbo show up at Anf(els games armed v. ttb their 200 decibel trans istor radios tr they have ear plugs they don't use them. Instead, they wind up the volume to Ute pomt where you have to 'Yonder 1f the v1s1t1ng team's ..f{ome town fans arc hstcmng. You a sk them lo turn It down, please. and they r~pond with great indlgnance or belligerence, saying they paid lo gel in imd tn· sinuale that ha\ mg done so they eruoy carte blancbe pnVLlege I cannot 1magjne why anyone v.ould PJY to •o to an Angels game In fact. 1l's hard to im· ag1nt-y. h} an) one v.oold even eo lor free Hut 1r thl'y lip go to the effort and sll throu,th the boredom, WHITE WASH °'"'"" WHITE \\hy v.ould they v.ant tf) he~1r a ritdio account or v. hat ls transpar mg before the1r·e~ t'S' And in tht• l'll 't' of the Angels. that usuallv 1-.n 't much Reta liation m1J?hl be thl' answer to the!.t• tncl'nsaderatc ninnies . Perha ps v. c v. ho ob1ect to hav· tnJ? loud -pl ay 1n~ radios blarmg out to disrupt our own thought, roncentratton Jnd p<>ace o( mind, should bring radios. too Then v. e cou Id pick out the loudest. most "rNchl'd mus ic unagmable and turn our volume up for M art1ani. to hear T URN AROl'ND DEPT The Ch1ca~o Cuhs :.hut out San Fran c isco Tu esda v and Wed· neiday .. the Cub~ Qftlytwov.ins by blanking 1n 29 starts tJus year The miracle• or those two WIOS 1s <''en more t m poll tnf: tn view of Cht<'3i!O's incredablt• runs surren· dered stat1st1c prior to the white washing or SF. After 27 games lht• Little Bears hod surrenuered 179 runs .... a ftgure which comparf's favorably with British los1ies ut Dunkirk. That'~ an average offi ti3runs per tame. Ctucugo bnseball results more re1iembled foolboll score.•., Ont> t i m \' t h e C u b .., !! co r ,. d I 6 r uns ... a nd lo s t ht'<'<tu ~e Phll.u1elphta hat! IR Cub.., µ1t chl•rs . 1n'1 lht• last two r.corcs ind1catt" the) do hon• al leas t tv.o ... must tremble -.hen they h.1ve only a fi ve or Sll<- run lead to v. ork \\1th &-tween thr wincl" nt Wnaley rleld, the tl e ft'n <;e a nd the bull1wn, 1111c'h1 nit for Ch1t·ogo could hl' con~1dt•rt'<l harnnlous dut). No Playoffs For Irvine UC Irvine WG'l 1urncd down for a 11pot In tht> NCAA Division 11 bucboll pl11yorr1 Wt>dne~dny, but Chapman Collese of Orange wus not The Antt'oters ended with n 2A 20 1 record. wtnnlng their last four Rames and dcknlinf' Chap- man tn two or three me<"tmgs. Chopman wound up 32 26 nnd one o( Its v1ct1m oi "ns UCLA . leader or the CIHA conference UC Irvine won one o( thrett from UCLA. T o m Spence, UC Irvine's head baseball coach who was a member or the selection com· m1ttee, appealed the dec1s1on Wrdnes day. The rfCAA Division II r~· al tournament will be held y 20·22 3t C l Poly mona l and Chapman will l Cal Slate (~orthr1dge). Poly <Pomona> and the- . Yf'ts1ly of San Diego will ~y ln the other 1:ame-. Boston Ends Streak ~EVELAND -The Boston •ect Sox scor~ two runs an the 1nnlnll to defeat Cleveland. $ and halt a 10 game lost.ng Thursduy. I -. CoJak, sixth in the Derby, and Play The Red, e1chth In the Derby The post position order is: Pl11y The Red, CoJak, Llfe's Hope. Bold Forbes. Eloculiorust and Honest Pleasure. ... 1.~TrfM•plu LAS VEGAS -Arthur Ashe overcame three match poi.nts and then reeled orr five eames ln u row to defeat Stan Smith 7·5, 3·6, 7.5 and enter the quarter fmaJs of the $150,000 AJan Kini Tennis Classic. Also advancing were J immy Connors, who knocked off Dick Stockton. 6·3, 6·3: Chff Richey, who upset Australian John Newcombe. 6·4. 6·4: defending <.'hampion Roscoe TaM er, who defeated Tom Gorman 4·6, 6·2, 7-6. and Ken Rosewall, who oust· ed Jeff Borowiak 6·0, 6-4. Jn first round matches, Charles Pasarell elimin ated Frank Sedgman. 6· l. 6 2; Adriano Panalla downed llaroon Rahim 6-4, 4·6, 6·4, nnd Harold Solomon sidelinl'<i J 1m McManus,6-4,6-0. Roff llonor~d Q..IFFORO RAY CAN'T HOLD ONTO THE BALL HERE BUT HE HELPED THE WARRIORS DOWN PHOENIX, 1i 1-95. CINCINNATI -Pele Rose of the Cmcmnatt Reds. described by baseball comm1ss1oner Bowle Kuhn as .. a guy who knows how to represent the &ame on and orr the field·· was named Wednesday as the s ixth recipient or the Roberto Clemente Award . It's 197 4 Over Again For Durable Marshall ST: LOUIS CAP> -As 1f the bats of Ron Cey and Joe Ferguson weren't enough. there's more to the Los Angeles Dodgers. While Cey and Ferguson con· tinued Wednesday to fue l a· robus t attack producing a 15th Dodger win in 17 games. 1n strode a familiar figure to mop up the 6·3 triumph over the St. Loms Cardinals. "ll's more a matter or how many limes they need me." Mike Marshall responded when asked 1f three scoreless 10n10gs signaled lum fit for another a s· sault on the major league record for rehef pitching appearances. "I don't anticipate this mean ing less than 85 or 90," Marshall added following his 16th trek Lo the mound 1n 29 Los Angeles games, howe~r "I threw at least three times a week for seven years." noted Dodgrr• Sfafe 4'110.,., .. .., KAeC IJ"I ,.,..y U l.O\ ""~l•t •I '"11\tlu<QI\ INy IS l.O\ A...,.IH •I Ptll\l>vrql\ ,.,.., 1' l..O\ a....,.10 •• P11t\0..•9'1 \o m. 11 Ihm 10 Jlh m Marshall. who suffered disabling rib cage m1uries last year after appearing in 106 games the year before. "Then there was a period or four months when I didn't th.row at all ... recalled the 33-year-old right·hander. who resumed pitching last December "It used lo be that 1f I'd throw four innings I'd come out the next Comebacks Getting Traumatic-Singer "I 'm tired of making com· ebacks." Bill Singer sighed "I hope this is the I ast one.. lt 's bf&ln· mngtoget traumatic." Actually. Singer, who now plies his trade for the Texas Rangers, left his former teammates. the California Angels. lnsomewhalof a trauma Wednesday night. Although he had 1Mumersble scares and had topitchoutollrou· An~I• Slair All O•M .... ltMI'< 17111 '1NH t1 r ••• , •• C•lltortO• M4Y U -.-.~ .. ··at (•tlf0f"1• ~. 11 MIMe\01• •I C•lltorftl • 111 ble in almost every 1Ming, Slnser survived mne Angels hits and un- furled his first shutout In almost three years as the Rangers edeed the Angela l·O on Jeer Burroughs' run-scoring single In theeisbtb In- rung. It was the 10th Yictory ln ll gamt>s for the rambunctlou1 RangeTs, who maintained their three.gam e lead atop the American League West. "That's the tou.ahest shutout I've pitched in my lire," Singer smiled. "But I was psyched up. Jt * * * Tt:JlAS CALll'OIUOA was nice to come bac~ here and do aJOb " Singer spent three yean with the Anfels before he was dealt to Texas ast December after a 7·1S season. •·1 don't blame them for trading me after tbe woy t pitcbect-laat year and the touble l had with my elbow," he said. Slnger was referring to off. 11e&J10n elbow surgery for removal of a calcium deposit. the latest tn a Ions line of physical ailments which haa plagued his career. "The doctor said I'd be 100 per· cent and 110 far he's riaht." Singer remarked. "I've neve r felt heallbier. or course, it '1 easy to feel healthy wh n yoor team ls 17·7." That II tbe Ranier record to- day, th1nk1 to Singer and three or his teammates who stroked two: out elshth lnnln1 slneles ofr loser Don Kirkwood, 0-3, to take the de- ct.lon. For the Angels, it was their third straight 1011 and they fell 9~ aamesoflthe pace. day and my 11rm "<l ~ th1• slightest btt llJthl." he rc.murk,•d "I found that I didn't n>cO\cr quite as quickly as I dul three years ago, but 1t 's getttni: to that point.·· IC near the form he exh1b1led 1n 1974 as a Cy Young A~ard Y.tn· ner ls what Marshall means. th~ remainder or the National League could be in trouble And while winning twice w1th1n 72 hours during a thrtt gome Dodgers sweep over the Cards. the sturdy pitcher 1nd1cated he may be just that Marshall came on tn the seventh after Stan Wall shut down a St. Louis rally aitatnst starter Rick Rhoden which pro· duced a 3·3 tte Afterward he faced 11 Cards batters. retired four on strikeouts and breezed to the finish while permitting only Vic Harri!'' dou· ble in the eighth and W11l1e Crawford's single in the ninth. "Harris j ust hit the heck out of a good pitc h," said Mars hall. who boosted his record to 3· l and trimmed bis earn~ run average to 2. 75 for 39 innings. "But asid e from that I lh<>l.liht I had pretty good control of my pitchers." he a(lded. "I was satisfied with the day'a. work " "I think our wbole team's play. ing relaxed," .aid Cey, the key figure with a g1me-wmn10~ dou· ble in the eighth orr Harry Rumussen. 3-4, the third Cards pitcher. "We're executing and we've built a world of con· Cidence ... LOS.&NGIL•S A V\W UO llll<llM r lf 8•-.u(I G#wr•b C.olll ,.., ......... 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"I never felt we were 10 con- trol." said Warriors guard Charles J ohnson. although lhl' scoreboard was tn disagreeme nt Uirough most or the Nattonal Sasketball Association playoff game which ended with Golden Stale on top 111 ·95 Wednesday night Three days earlier in Phoenix, the Warriors felt they had earned a '1ctory and wound up losers 10 dolrl>l,,o, ert1me \\ e had that ga me v..on four or fl\ellmes and let 1t get away. A lol of us v. ere awfull~ upset about that." said Phil Smith. top scorer ~1th 25 points tn the Wednesday night victor> which gave the War· n or' a 3·2 advantage in the best· of-seven series for the Western Conr erence ch a mp1onship. The sixth game, Friday night in Phoenix, could end the c ham· pionship dreams of the underdog Suns. but coach John MacLc."Od noted, "We're jus t down three games to two and we're certainly not gotn~ to give up." They gave the defendmg cham· pion Warriors. v. ho led by 19 potnt!'I at halftime, cause for some concern by tv. ice cutting the d1f· rerence to 10 points in the second half even after losing star center Alvan Adams. the NBA's Rookie of the Year. Adams sltpped and sprained hi~ left ankle 1n the opening minutes orthe third period Macleod said, ·lie wasn't able to go back tn the game. but 1t 's JU St a mild ~pram and we're hoping he'll be ready Friday night .. Goldl•n State zipped tnlo a 40-24 lead after one period. with Snllth and Johnson scortnl! HI potnl'l apiece tine! ccntl·r Chrf Hay ud ding nine. Hick Barry seored 10 of h&s23 points In l he sel'Ond flUllrtt'r. "Thal was the best half we'v(• 'played tn a long, Ion~ llm<', ··said Attics. ~tfOfNI)( Ot, -HrtArlt 1. '"°''" 11 l\1J1rn tJ, '°9)1itrt' Wfl\tphAI ti "An .\r\IQ•t• IA. I om().,ll\ •, ('•''~"· • .,,,,. ... J t•·•;i1¥\f'lt'),,~1 ,,,,,.., OOLDrNSTAfl! 11111 ''·Hlf ll Wll•· II, llt•y tj ( J'lhn..nf'I '"• \101th J). OWl.,y 4 l>1f.. lo ·y 10 0.vl\ S, Mwll,n• 1 ~nu 1• ,,. 11 1l 1, (itlt(!ol\ \tat~ •I H I~ )I 111 Tot•t fl')ul' l"Nlii•'11• /4,V')l,...,,~,l't'"'7'1 I 1>1t..,.j f'HJt No,.. , ... ,.,,.,A•. i•,..rwn1• A I (I')•" B•Mt<n• A ll.,_1 .Jones Win• No. 8 PHILADELPHIA -L eft- hander Randy Jones threw a six· hitte r to become the first Na- tional Lea~ue pitcher to win six ~ames this ~eason as the San DtcJXo Padres beot the Phillies 4-0Wednesday night. Mnser•rnlf h Lose• ATLANTA -Dave Kingman smashed his 13th and 14th hom<> runs of the year among four hits as the New York Mets beat the Atlanta Braves, 6·3 Wednesday rug ht. Both of Kingman's towering solo homers came off Atlanta starter Andy Messersmith. win· less an four decisions. Kingman also homered off Messersmith last month m New York. Baseball S ho"'do"'n LOS ANGELES ~Their backs to the wall. Southern California's six-time defending conference champions must win all three baseball games thjs weekend from rival UCLA to win the California Inter collegiate Baseball Association crown. The team s clash torught at 7 at UCLA's Sawtelle Field. Then it's over to USC's Dedeaux Field for a Friday game and then back to Westwood for the finale Satur· day. UCLA. with a . 15·6 r ecord, the Tro1ans by l 11 eamcs. USC, at 13·7·1. must win all three games to recapture the title. WTTRe•ulf• Al lrw>••n.eoou, .. O..,H,l•l.,..M Wom•n-11•10 18 1 IH'•l Gut trtnl • •. It•.,,...,..,• G.,.rr•nl 111 llHI _, __ 'I. W n -Al•••ftd•• Clll b ... I 11"'"4• .. :&. flll- Al•••M<tr 18111 .. 1 Aufl•I• ~1-1 \. M•••d -ll•ll·K1yo,.,ur• tll _ S.._lil .. ,. /Ii.-ur~we•l•tH•. • _ - Al Utuond.tl• ~·Ol-U,N••'l'-lf ~" l•"'•' (\Ot nee• 0.·ft' • •: Uo;•t· O•v,d•I• t\011><'•1 Mu., Dono• w~n ftoll•(l•'I f'\01 _., Yll•O-• 1, WtOla I<'"'",.,. 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"When the ruel line wu pulled off, a thing called a self-sea.Una. or bruka••J vain, snapped otr at the atttu pol.It and IJl'-eYeDt.ed UJ IQel from leaking out," aald Fnnk DeJR.01. lTSAC's c.bJef 1n· 11*\Qr. And. t.bougb the car'• bulkhead cciDt.allllnl t.be SS.gallon ruet cell wu hammered aevtrdy ln the erab, a heavy dut1 fuel bag, constructed much like an automobile tlre, did not rupture. Both ltell\s a.re relaUvely new. bavtna been requJred only In the last two yeara or le.as. But their performance to date has been Vf!rl encouraalfti. Without tbt heavy duty fuel tell and breakaway valve, Miller 's crash could have easily become 1 bolocausL "Tbe 1y1tem completely pre- vented any fuel fire on the car.'' DtlRoy said. "There was a nash fire of oil from the turbocharger, bl.at nothing e.lac.'' Bill Ludwick, whodes1goed the turnnt fuel cell for Goodyear Tire & Rubber Co., nid the acc1· dent would have undoubtedly caused fuel leakage without. lhe heavy duty cell. . "Back ln the early 19605 fuel was held In just the metal con· tainen and even a minor crash would open a seam or split the cell -snd there would be a tire." Ludwick said. The fuel cell hat been bede4 up annually from nothina more than an loner lube type finer to c urrent specification• of multiple-ply rubbu and fabrlc 1urrounded by "tbs loch of ballilUc fell. The same aort of system ii used In military helicopters. "We mad e a s urvey of helicopter crashes that werecoo- sldered ·survivable' In terms of impact:" Ludwick said. "Of 800 or 900 craabes of craft not equJpped with the craabworth.F, fuel system, there were over lOQ . deaths due to flte. I ,. (2 DAILY PILOT Thursct•t· Mat t3. 1978 Rommel Key to Gauchos '• Conf itknc.e Big Factor in Success __ _;..::R.:..:IC::...:.H ROMMEL By CRAIG SHEFF °'""' 0.11., ......... Whtn Soddl~back College's b•seball team del~•tt-d Southwestern laf.l week it was the Gauchos' Hth victory of the season-a school record Jn two seasons Saddleback coach Okk Sluetz has revatahzed th~ pro.iram with the help of as- 11stant Jim Btldeweser, a former major leaguer Stuetz has turnl'd the progrum a.rollftd by stressing defense and pitching. And one of the ke)6 to the Gauchos' success this year has been the pitching or right· hander Rich Rommel. "Rich is as good a pitcher as there Is around. And the things that make him that good are has confidence and the fact he can get all hu pitches over the plate," says Stuetz. .. For instance," adds Stuelz. ·some pitchers will go to their curve or faat ball ln a certain situation. But Rich has con f1dence In his fut ball, curve and chan1e tn any situation." Jt wa~n·t that way when the seown beg•n. "He had the confidence, but he didn't have the ability to throw a11 of his pitches on any count. But he's become a much smarter pitcher since then and he now is setting up tbe hitters much better than he was.·· says Stueu. Also in Rommel's favor is the fact he's a low ball p1t<'her as e\•idenced by a r ecent game when he induced the opposition to hit 18 ground ball outs. In another game he had 17 outs via ground balls. "Those are good examples or the type of pitcher he's become." says Stueti. Rommel. who ·has a 7.4 con- ference record and a 2.20 e.r.a . this ~HJQIL.~.1 10-YHJ'rtSI· dent of El Toro, havln1 Qraduated from Mission Viejo High. Lust sttason he attended Coal Poly <Pomona>. but HW limited action "I wanted to play bwl with lhe auy1 l arew p wilh and I 1&lso wanted to be drafted, so I transferred to Saddleback." says Rommel. "If I have the right op portumty I 'd likt' to sign 1tlter this year," adds the S·ll, 17S· pounder. And StuelJ is ~ hrm believer that Rommel will mnke It wlth the pros or at a four-year school next year. "He can pitch anywhere, in college or the pros. He's really a very coachable young man and he's very competitive. He thinks he can go oui there and get peo.. pie out. .. and he does." Must Stop Flat Pass, Says Moats GWC vs Harbor 2 B arons, Slugf ests Expected Vikes Ace Huntington Beach High 's Ken Moats, the coach or the Orange County Coaches football team which meets a San Gabriel Valley area crew Saturday night <81 at Westminster High, says his team wdl make some adjust· ments in an attempt to reverse an earlier 17-14 i;etback. In Playoff Series All-league "We won't go to our kicking game until later in the game and we'll be doing more wide open stuff on first down this time." says.Moats. · I was really happy with our team's execution in the first game. No fumbles. no mtercep· t1ons and not havin~ to punt e\·en once wa$ outstanding with only a few practices under our belt. "And our offensive lane simply blew people out. Russ Purnell at center. guards Bob Ruckman and Jeff Chilcott. tackles Roger Slahlut and Jim Dawson and our tight ends. Stan Clark and Chuck Jensen really did the Job." Moats says he'll rontinue to alternate quarterbacks Greg Henry and Alex Henderson and J oe McGuckin, the offens1\'C player or the game last time out. will be at fullback. Rob Fieldhouse of Anaheim s Western lllgh gets the nod at tailback, although Edison High's Hill Workman ~•II be invul\·ed at tailback and in the punt return game. As for putting a halt to th<' San Gabriel Valley offense, Moats says his team was hurt by the op- ponent s use of the short passing game out of a shotgun formation. "They hurt us bad with the short passing game and went to the short side of the field. The rive-yard flat pass hurt us more than an~·thing and we'll be a making ~omt' seroodary adJuSt· ments to take care of that." says Moats. 'And." adds Moats, we have to keep them out of field goal run~~ , Cale ndar Fr1C1•Y ~M.1y 14) fr'I<' (fPt l\m•lltT\,ft1(f'rr1tM C.Oll•Q1' l Ao,.flt1m' ., £1 AACH1tn~ H IQI\ fovl'"n"l\"1\h( \ (.' F 1M•v1dU'll l)f'•l•fn\ VOll~•h•ll (I, l1r .. 1 'O•ifU1 w .. ,,.,. Po••1 Nl ~A. tovr""'Y 4t ,..wPO,.t Molrhor tl1Qll t•ntw, (IP pt.-voth tf1,\I rOVf"'d\ ,,,., .. Jr ft)Urn"v ~t \A"' OiflOO UC $.anb twrtwr• •1 UC It .. ,.,, .. '" l"f'l • 8-. rbAll C•' f " l A, 1 A Cftr\t round pf11yoit, ~ If four pre\•ious games between Golden West and LA Harbor colleges are any indica- tion. this weekend's Southern California Conference baseball playoH series should be a hitter's delight. Golden West's Rustlers host Harbor Friday at 2:30 with the second game being played Satur· day at noon at Harbor. A third game. if necessary, will follow later Saturday. Coacl\ Fred Hoover's Rustlers hold a 3-1 edge over the Seahawks in the season series. Harbor won the first one, 6-4, but Golden West has produced 8·7. 7-4 and 5·3 victories since then .. As a team the Rustlers are hit· tang .359 against Harbor while the Seahawks enjoy a .358 mark against GWC pitching. If anything is in Golden West's favor, it's the fact lbe Seahawks have slumped considerably since winning the first half SoCal title. Harbor , bothered by poor pitching, won only three of 10 games tn the second half. Hoover says he .will probably start right·hander Doug Moll Fri· day and come back with lefty Ron Meridith Saturday. The third game pitcher may be Tim Richards or MorgariAbbott. The RusUers have seven hit· ters in their starting lineup with .300 or better averages in con- ference play. They include second baseman Doug Mansonno (.432), third baseman Mike Selwood <.405), designated hitter Scott Desrosier C.377 ), catcher Tom Johnson (.365). left fielder Jim Bruneaux <.3 41 ), right fielder Larry Kubacki (.324) and center fielder Vmce Bienek <.307). Other starters include first baseman Jack Upton (.293) and shortstop Jerry Velasquez (.259). Harbor's top hitters are center fielder Don Thomas (.369), catcher Greg Stahl (.:t16) aod first baseman John Greteman (.310). Gauchos,ChaffeyVie Sanchez, White Lead Host,s A year ago today Saddleback College entered the Mlssioo Coo· ference baseball playoffs with nary a .300 hitter in Its lineup. But the situation has changed drastically in the past year with lhe Gauchos starting four .JOO batters Friday wheo they host Chaffey College at2:30.J ChaHey toppled San Bernardino, 9·S in a special playoff Wed- nesday lo determine the conference's second place finisher in the Northern Division. Saddleback captured the Southern crown. IC coach Dick Stuetz's Gauchos win Friday, they'll face the Citrus-Southwestern victor Saturday (1 o'clock) at Saddleback. The leading hitters for the Gauchos are third baseman Bob Sanchez al\d right fielder Rick White. Both are batting .330. Second baseman Gary Key (.303) and catcher George Gay (.308} are also hitting above .300. Other starters for the Gauchos Friday will be first baseman Tim Wallach (.291 ). shortstop Greg Adams (.226), left fielder Robert Steel C.247 >.center fielder Steve Brooks C.286 > and designated hitter Bill Vangatis (.257). Stuet:i says he'll pitch ace right-hander Rich Rommel Friday and come back with rtghl·hander Bob Dove Saturday. Rommel has a 7-4 record and a 2.20 e.r.a. while Dove is 3-1 with a3.50e r .a. Chaffey Is led by tight·handed pttcher Virgil Moore who defeat- ed the Gauchos twice last season and split with them this year. '76 MAZDA Major League Standings COSMOS W•) -...cu Dl\COlll'f C••M IACI $6085 s 500 .. s soo NOW $5085 tnc....._ AAAf'M •'«•O •W•at II••• utw mM'I\' fitc1bl"r ., ... , t't"' NG •t)(H ),1' t~_.1. tr~f I ,_,. ttll""'''" 1111 1\ofWf\ ~"l nttn~t>~•· • '75 CLOSE-OUT WU ...• llnCOUNT10 CASflt .oca •••••••• $51 27 s 350 s 400 NOW $4377 .......,.... 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EDISON'S vac RAKHSHANI AWAITS PRELI MS. 4-A Prelinis Draw Area Spike Stars NORWALK-The Edison High Chargers of Huntington Beach and Newport Harbor !I Sailors, qualifying 14 and 11 athletes. head J list of eight Orange OOast area high schools which will have spikers competing on the varsity level at the CIF 4·A track and field pre· limlnaries Action begms at 2 Friday at Ccl'ritos College. The top nine -qualifiers an all runrun~ events except the two mile advance to the 4·A finals May 21 The top 12 an field events und the two mile also qualify <T here as also a frosh·soph division.> Here is a rundown of key events an which area athletes are ex · peeled to finish highly <Lanes were issued on a blind draw basis): 440-Estancia 's Jim Walters and Newport's Bryant Humann are among the ravoritcs m their heats Walters, who ran49 4 m the Century League finals and who has a 49.3 best, drew lane eight m heat three and his top competition figures to come from Los Alamitos Tom Ahlstrom (49. 7 J Humann, who has a 49 6 best. 1s m lane two in heat four and is tbe only entrant with a qualifying tame under 50. Huntington Beach's Martin Murphy has run 50 2 880-Edison's Cahrlie Christensen (1 S6.5l and Newport's Malt Dickey (l 57 7) are an lanes five and three of heat two while Santa Ana's Carlos Carrillo ( 1 57 7) as in lane four In heal three, Newport Harbor's Gary Ertz (1 :56.9) drew lane six The favorites are Compton's Andre Pope 0 :56.5> and La Put'nte's Jesse Garcia <'J. 56 4) Mission Viejo's Marguen-(e 2·mUe-Edison s Colin McConnell will skip the mile and concen· Center will be the scene of the na· trate on this event. a race an which he has run 9· 01 2 Jn his heat arP tional AAU masters swimming Foothill's (Santa Ana} Mark Sp1lsbury <8:53.5l. West Covina's Dave championships Friday through Tillery (9 00 2 land Santa Fe'sSal Peralta <9. :m.s l . Sunday with teams and in-Mlle rel1y-Th1s could be the most competitive event for di\'iduals from the U.S .. Canada Orange Coast area teams Nt'wport Harbor has a 3.22 6 best and 1s and Mexico entered. in lane eight of heat three No other school qualified under 3 ·21. Nearly t ,000 swimmers will 330 low hurdles Newport 'l> Richard Harrison (Ji 91 drew lane compete on the short course with two m heat four and 1s the second fastest qualifier. Teammate men's and women's events run-Bryant Humann 138 2) 1s tn lane three of hea.ttwo , . ning simultaneously on a dual The area's best fi eld event hopes he with Edison s Jim Bogart course wi\h elghtlanes for each. (15·1) pole vaulter and Vic Rakhshani < 56· 10 s hot putter) ~~~~--L--=:......~~~~~~~~~~..:...~~--~~~~ \\1 '>1•1111 l'I\/\ For the Weekend Man Our Selection of Sportahlrts for Summer Offering Permanent Press Blends 1n Plaids. Cheeks. Tattersarts & Seersuckers. 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Moll. dei.1j!na ted hatter "' Scott Desrosier and out !~ fie lder Vinl'e Bienek were also chosen to the first team Only Moll is a sophomore He was all· conference last year. also l:IOMTll •AClf -I , ""'"'"'"" • n •r 010\ & VD Fllttf'\ .. ,.,., .. , Pv••eU$,OOO EIS.Qv-S•••" A S-••I Goeldn• IC•t1;0n.OAI Wllllft9'N1d CM<Har9~J Ch.arC)iltf''t St•r t!.hotm•ll•r > ~ .... ,..., l~m .. ,1 Ill 11J 111 If) E UV\tv• CS.m~ 1n I c..nnot l•llAL•• fGon1•l•1• A Spf( ••'lo .. f Plt'<t> 1 A E ntr1 tr••n•d x1oa ltlOI Ill l)y l Pi<'ked on the second unit were catcher Tom Johnson, p1teht•rs Tim Ri c hard s and Ro n l\1erad1th a nd utility player Larry Kubacki F•ni.tet"m dlt.tt NINlHRACE t •m11,...,ontutl) .,..,. otO\ St•'fttr •Uow.,-.c• Pur ..11 ~I0.000 Player of the )ear :;: honors went to Santa "' Monica CC catcher Brad ::: Shames Fltttlnq A1wr (R,am,rt-1 J loil JO•f' Ato-t IM •wl•V l Moue_,,.,., C9t0t-rn•liltr t NOOill E""'O' fP•n<.•Y• ~y l!SA>4l Jot\n1ty ft.l•l•ftol Pt•IKIG<lnl IMorwl ~St .. lfAt~rtt Arll<11•.al-Ct.m114•I H!oQft .,.H~y .,,,., .... ,9u.t Hotct\f\.8oy Uorol "' Mansolmo was the top 11~ hitter on the first team 11t with a 432 a \ e ra~c. 11• although Santa Moruca's Bill Mc Don':lld. chosen to CIF Net Pairings the second unit, butted 448 '~''uo\at<k• •• Or-•I Co•'C>n•,,.f """' 8wr0t.l9h1 •t Loyol• 0.vref'ly HOit, •t Al.,....tftOf'• flrMwbuf'y P•rk •t S."t• B•rbM• ECll...,.•IF-holl L• ,..,...,.., Rem&no• Do. ..,..t>lo• •I lB WI hon ~ ... tCO~•' P•IO\ "''de'\ C.o.C• ""'"'•I Nowoon li.arw Troy., LO\ AltO'\ l.8 M lth"M\ •• Hoov•r LAI H.Abra•t Arc•dia .... ,.....,ct •• fho.,'Wftd0.111.\ PK II It •I Noire Oame M""'lftCllOll 8eKh at Ell.,..~ llWI• •I Sunny Hiii\ >-• S... 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(714) 17 1-5911 (213) 691-0959 __ ....... ... , ... ,.,,, "s CERRITOS #163 MALL 924-1625 __ ... I ... lltll .. .... tt t DAil. \' Pll.OT Thur.Coy. M.ay t31 t911 Travel w~ Issued I THE PICK OF Rinchl Artist 's Star Nixes -Ad Billing h •• AP DiJ&paklries • NtwlPlll>fr advertlaemnta for a new Philip· plne movie. "Oood Evenlnt Everybody," appeartd to Manila wJlh •bin space wbtte the name ol the 1t.ar, Nw a A•nor, w u t.o appear. A represenullve of ll'le movie rirtT\ and Mias Aunot, lhe top ternaJe bo" office draw in the PhiUp- ptnes, and director Lupfla C..to ordered tJtdr names blanked to Dt'Olat the ~Pact si:lv~n ln tbe ads PRBTORIA, South Africa (AP) -Tk U.S. •m b •••Y waroed AlnerlC'ao cltllena todJl1 nol to IJ'aveJ to or wfthlo Rhodula because of "unaetUtd condlUons .. in lbt wbJt.·naled country. TM embu,y alto told Americans now in toMlasAunor'scoalar.actornnocraUI. The 1poke1man aaid the dispute arose after ( ~z complalned his name In the ads was once c:en· tameter shorter than Mw Aunor's nacne, altbouab · l !VSHORT ) hb contract called for equal bUling. • He put on hla pin·striped lawyer's au.it, filled bis old leather brielcue with notes, and went to RaJei1h to argue a case before the Not'lb Carolina Supreme Court. It was a homecoming foe former Sen. Sam Ervl,D. appearing u a defeme lawyer before the ..,._.... court on wbacb he was an as- &aVUI aociate justice from J.948.54 prior to a Senate career bi&hllghted by the televised Watergate bear· ings. Inside the courtroom every chair was Cilled. Spectators lined the brown, paneled walls and perched on the marble win· dow ledges as the 79-yea.r-cld Ervin advanced to bis position before the seven justices to argue his case. • "Is it too late to order some hamburgers?" a woman called to ask a small,cafe in Dix, a western Nebraska town. •'Good," she said when told it was not too late. "I'd like six .. .I 'll have the governor or Nebraska pick them up." Rhodesia, when attacb by blaek oatiooaliat guerrlllaa from net1hborin1 Moumbi· que have become in· creuin11Y frequent. to "exerciae extreme cau· lion" and make plans t.o Juve if 1nattera become worse. SaddlelJ~k €ollege Group Seeks Agent Status WASHINGTON (AP> -The Senate Armed Services Committee ls recommending a sharp . TI;ie ~add1eback College Faculty Association, cutback in the Navy cl&tm.1ng1trepreseots8Spercentofthe scbool'sf~U· shipbuilding budiet and ~me U\Slructors, bas as~ed to be the s~le .bargain· abandonment of the mg acent. for teachers m wage negotiations this trend toward all-nuclear year. . . . . power for major veuels James G. Lindblad, pres1dent of the Cahforrua Tiie committee weid. Federation or Teachers (CTA> -amlialed or· aesday approved a c~ati~. said he can.~roveconclusively bis group $31.9-billion -weapons bas maJorit~ support among the 100.regular and procurement and de· 300part·tlme instructors. ACCORDING TO UNDBLAD. FEW if any or the eolleee faculty belong to lhe state's.other major teaching Ul'lion -the American Federation of Teachers (AFT). Showing Slated PUBLIC N011CE PUBlJC N011C£ . ,c ... And, indeed, a short time later the cafe waitress reported that Gov. James Exoa came in personally and picked up the takeout order for a late night hamburger snack. velopment authorisation bill. $2.3 blllion under President Ford's budget request for the 12 months beginning Oct. 1. Ol lbe cut, $1.3 billion was in ship conatrucUon alone . "We have managed in reeeot years to eliminate pat~rnalislic practices that divided and repressed the faulty by developing in our chapter a unity of Loopltoln Closed purpose and a po~iure of advocacy that has served "'' • UlOll Blanca J auer, wife of Rolling Stones lead singer Mick J agger, paid $19,332 in Jreland for a I Frenchman·s painting of the mi.stress of an Enellsh king. It once hung in an Irish castle. llANCAJAOOlflt Bidding against 1,000 Euro- pean and U.S. dealers and col· lectors at Malahide Castle, Mrs. Jagger bought the portrait of • Louise de Kt'roaalle. who ar- rived in England ln'l670 as maid of honor to the Ducbesse of Orleans. Louise caught the eye of King Charles II. who made her duchess of Portsmouth. The picture was among works of art and anti- and been recogmied by diverse segments or our WASHINGTON <AP> faculty." Llndblad said . -Rieb investors whose Under terms of a new state law. Senate Bill 160. large deductions for in-trustees must select single employe organisations teresl and other ex-to represent different classes of employes in collec- peoses allow them to t1ve bargaining or call an election of the employ es if esca~paying federal in· no clear majority support for individual unions ex· come tax may be in for ists. · an unpleasant surprise when they file their tax forms next year. The House and the Senate finance commit· tees have voted to close some loopbj>les and raise taxes or the wealthy by about Sl billion a year. COLLEGE PRESIDENT ROBERT Lombardi said be "doesn't per~eive any problems in complet- ing reco&nition of tbe faculty association after a 30·day period to review the request." He said the administration must determine if the association indeed represents the people it claims as members. · Trustees must act on the sole representation Is- sue before official bargaining sessions begin July 1. ques that in two days brought $740,000 at the castle, T t O I d oneoCl~eland'soldestlnhabiledstalelyhornes. rea fl e GIJe LINDBLAD SAID HE IS CONFIDENT oC a favorable response from trustees without resorting to an election situation. • WASHINGTON <AP) Scores of persons have written Clark County -President Ford bas District Court Judge Keith Hayes clnimmg a por· delayed lbe scheduled tionofthe massive Howard Uughesestate signing of a major But Mrs. L. W. Anderson of Richmond. Va .. bad nuclear test ban treaty something else in mind. with the Soviet UnJon '"In regard to the will of Howard Hughes," because of the pressure wrote Mrs. Anderson. "Mr. Hughes has never done of the up com i 11 g ony favors for me nor J Michigan primary, ad· for him. .-.---------.) ministration sources ··1 just wanted you to ( PEOPLE said Wednesday. know that I am not en· U.S. and Soviet of· tiUedtoanyofhis moneY.." tlcials had worked out a • Former Gov. Edmond G. Brown Is being pre· ssed back Into ppllticaJ service -as a stand-in for hls son. the current governor. Gov. Jerry Brown -EdmUl\d Bro•n Jr. -is to appear ln San Dle~o Friday night at a campaign dinner for fellow Democrat Bob Wilson, who i1 seeking the state Senate seat held by Republican Jack Scbrade. But the young governor is in Maryland with a campaign of his own. So Brown Sr. 1s taking his son·s place as the main speaker at Wilson's dinner. • The 103-day-old Yamashita quintuplets flew 700 miles from southern Japan to a VIP welcome and a motorcade in Tokyo. their new home. '"All thl' five are quite normal and crylnl{ henlthlly 11t thPir compound," Dr. Kuuo Baba of the Nihon University Hospital rcport1..'<i after thelr arrival. The two boyA nnd thret' ~iris bonrded a jetliner at Kattoshimu. southern Japiln. uccompanied by fav~ doctor~. thret~ nur?1es, a 1'~dnl stewardes11 nnd their father. Yorlmltau Yamashita. • simultaneous ceremony In W asbington and Moscow for today to sifn a treaty limiting peaceful nuclear ex· ploslons. MorefAaee UDINE, Italy CAP> - Italian officials today O!'· dered the evacuation ot another 2,250 persona from lour villa.ates In earthquake-dev aataled northern Italy because of the danaer of landslldes, adding to the more tba.n 100.000 raln·drenched homeless now huddled tn tent cities. Vice President Nelson A. Rockereller, arrivlnJC for a tour of the disaster area, new Into a NATO bHe at Avlano and took a helicopter to this pro- vincial capital, center of relief efforts . He lauded the college administration for its creation of "an atmosphere of honesty and mu\ual respect·' and said there has never been any attempt to obstruct CTA 's organization effotrts. Hospital Earns Accreditation Saddleback Community Hospital has received re- coJnilion from the Joint Commission on Accredit&· Uon of Hospitals in observance of National Hospital Week. A Jetter sent to t he hospital's executive director, Harold L. Cano, com· men~ed the hospital for formed in 1951 by the abiv1na t~ deliver .. that American College of oplimumaoheal,t,hcareto Surgeons, American thecommunlty. . College of Physielans, Ac c red a t Ion 1 s American Hospital As -a warded to hospitals soclation and the which comply with the American Medical A li· joint commission's stan· soclatlon. dards. Tbe com ml55lon was. Bikeatlwn For Dimes Fund Due A blkeathon to raise money for the March ol NRA t o Move COLORADO SPRlNGS, Colo. CAP> - The National Rine As· soclatlon will move its headquarters from Washlngton to Colorado Springs but wlll leave a substantial office in the nation's capital. NRA 'President Merrill W. Wright announced. M•rY ll•nd~rson. a vrtcran member of the Rl'<twood City council. re~nitnt'<.I in NOtcst to the pftnel 's refusal to elt>ct her mayor on her third try In five years. Suld u Told g ,mes will be held May She-notified city omctals thnt ~he would not complete the rt>mmnlnR two years of her term cit· ing fast month's bitter 58·bnllot electloh of Coun. cllwoman M arl{uc.-rttt" LelpzllC to th<! top post. She culled the eleellon a "vulJ{ar display" In .. which other <'oun«tl mtmbers "'irrefutably re· FT. HUACHUCA, The 30·mlle ride will Ariz. (AP) _ An Armv PH11 throu'h portfOM of aer•eant wa hot t Huntlnaton Beach, Foun· " 1 1 0 taln Valley and death and an officer was Wtttminstcr. pudlated my service." woundtd Wcdn.aday. The five atartlng Hours later. a soldier points will be at Mile who was accused of the Square Park. Fountain • thootlnrs and who hid Valley· Le Bard Park Queen Margretht-and PrlDce Henrik were barricaded hlmsell in a HUnt.tnlton Bea@· ~n'. joined by Betty Ford for lhe opentn1 nlaht barracks waa himself tral Park. Huntlnl{ton performance ot the Kennedy Center of the Royal ~,:~:l:fii:f, d1~•th, an 8euh: Johnton JuiUor Dunl11h Ballet lo Washlngtn" Th A a • H l S b S c h o o I , The Royal Oarush "Ballet will perform in c r m y said the WestmlMter, and at the Washington for a wee.k and then go to New York Ci· ;~~~e;; srec. ~ i:,~n ocean front at Lake ty for A three-week engagement _. ... weapon ~n hir;:s~ll. H! Avenue in Huntlniton at Uncotn Center. wu armed wlth an M14 Beach. • ri!Je and a pi.ltoJ. More inrormeuon can Oakl ey H unt~r. board 'be obtained by callina HBVFW Appoints Leaders Pl.J BLIC NOTICE C"·llU Officers have been in· '~':~~~~!:~!':::' stalled by the Huntington Ti.. 10110 .. 111q "''°" 1, dolno 11ut1 PUBLIC NOTICE Beach Veterans of ,,..,.. 1-----------N E W P 0 II T M A II I N £ ,.JOJH Foreign Wars Post 7368 EMTE11P111H\. '* ,,.,n •. MeWPor1 HOT1t10,4w•1ua1uTY and auxiliary. Buen. CA o..o 0'•1111u•1..•1,ou . New VFW ofr1·cers a'n· O..rlt\ l'ltll~'· 7100 E ... ,... Pu''"'"' to S.~tlon tlCM ldl Of,,. In lllYd . Ball)C•• CA. tl"',..I 11 ... .,.,. Coo., l\OllU I\ IW••lllf elude L~Roy Hermann, rn., o.;.,n•u ,, Ml"O co_,.., o, 0"'" ,...,, 111. •nn11e1 ••llO't "" tM commander; Jim M lller, ... 1"°1·~:'" "''"11eo ~,7!: .. ~~~d~i:~. ~' .,:;:!;:~.::,:: st>nior vice commander; Tn" """-nt .... meo w1111 ,,,. "'"'""'· "•••11n1• ., ,,,, '"''""•oon·• Paul Cloutier Jr.. vice ?:':;~~ '1"k 01 °'_. Countv on"""" :::1~:i,:c1• ,::~~~,.:':.:':":~:~ commander; Harold I. •u•n • OOp.m.bv•nv dt1nnwMr-t\lt Ewell. quartermaster,· c.• "10•11 '"'''"'" ''° oen •''-' tn. O.•• 01 •Ill• A_, •I Uw pul)llUtlon. Thomas Neeld, adju· tt'MA ..... AftnW Tn• IOOftclltlon't pr lnclpol office Is tant ; Forest Maurer, .,....,, .. ,,.,tA.tt .. t 1oco1to •I ion Gr•n••ll• ortve, """''-0•1n09 Coell 0.lly PllOI. '"*"°'' e ...... C•lllO<'nl• '116'0 ch a p I a in ; J 0 h n Mlv•.tl.I0.'1,tO• l'-0-1• T'lt lron<•oe•-n19trof11W-.. Thompson, post ad-llono HarryTM•rllt\Cltlt,Trw\lff vocate: John Pease, sur· PUBLIC NOTICE ~;,'-;!~~"~~"~~!tacNA•l.H g e 0 n a n d J 8 c k w .. 11110• COUltTO' CALll'OllNIA UiA-' .. ·'"'00'' Blakesley. officer of the cou11Tvo,ouwo1 -~~'.~~ °'•"O<t coest °'11"t,~~. day. 7'tWHl~~· .. ~.<::~tt~I .. , Auxiliary officers i.n· CAH NuM•H PUBLIC NOTICE stalled included Pearl tuMMO:S11:':~.,AOWI --,---------Grumbling, president; '"' ,. ,,,. m.,..,.9, 01 ""uuoner· ~c;~~~~!:~!~11:/1 Charlotte Sidwell Sr [).61SJO'Sl!PHIMI! NICOL•""~"'°". TMr011ow11>9person .. re001noO\lt1· " °"'t;ll08ERTE.HICOL ........ : vice president; Blanc 110nc1:1 Y•11 ..... -t41M. n. M 6 11 ""oovcT10Ms. ni• Cloutier Jr.. vice pre ~ _, ... ,.,. •••'"'' '""wit-e.r"°" eivo . N• .. PO•t eeecn. n .. , dent .• M ara'on Sal la ,_ .. ,,,. Maro wrti.n '"" ,._.._ Stu•,., Aion M•nu. 111 1'th s1. ·e·. wlllll• » day a. IUM lflt l1ti.<-lefl fllewpor1 8eo<.n, CA 91"60 treasurer ; El a i wi.w. John ldwln B•uno u:u a.I- p . . . A"ISOI UJl .. IWI .~ ..... --. •• llvO .. fftWPo'1 8utn, CA 91t6.) l fl g Y j • S e C rel 3 CY , 1•1•-pW<le fftllllr conlr• U.. tin Tn1s b11llnen Is tondUUtd fly e Martha Ewell. chaplain· •""'-"<•• • ,.,....,, ••• uo. ~ ~re1oertMrtn10 Beulah Maurer, conduc: -'" • •di.a. LA.a 11 ,,.,.,,........., Jonn E Bruno -,..... Stuart A Monlt t r e s s a n d E t t a ' To"" Rt>PGnd•nl <Se• IOOlnolfl! ""'' lfaltment .... 11111<1 "'"'" ,,.,. Arm1;trong, guard. • T•t ~t·•·oner ".,••ltd'""''""" '°""'' C:!•r-of O••nv• county on""'" Irvine Student conc:trn•f\O your m•'''•G• You may l9, 1'7• fllt • wttH•n rtit,.,ons1 wutun >OO•Ylof •JS.MO lno 0.1• 1"411 In•• wmmons h .. r,,.d Ol'I Pv1>11-.i Or•nqe cont Oally P1101, •Oii .\prll 21. lhnd M•H. IJ. 1•1~ I> II •OU laof (O lllt e -111... 17)1).76 rt\Pf>"~ Wttl',•n tu< ft 11m•, fOUf c»f•Ult ----------- PUBLIC N011CE ~.,bit 1n1trtd •n<I "''court "'9't e/tlef 1 1wdQmenl conta1nlr'IQ tnlUf'ICHY• w olfW• O<'Oerl ton<ern1no dl•l\lon of "'°' 1--.. -0-T_IC,_E_T_O_C_O_N_T .-.-C-T_O_ll_S - ~':;·,:; ~~:'!"n':~·~"::~"!':~ ~I.LINO ,Oil 8/0l -\UCl\Otlltr ..... , •• mev oe0< ... ltd SthOOI 01\fr lc I COAST COM· l>Y file co..<t, wtuch cO<lld r"ull In 11,. MUNITYCOlLl!GE OISTIUC'T oarnl\M>tnl of ... ~,. tOln(I Ol ""l"tY B•d 0HOllne 'I 00. (IOO. m of or prooerty,orotn•• •thtl lholSlhd•yof May, ""· c. ", ... With,. , .... '"'•Mu.. Pl.ct ol ll•O /lltct lPI: COHI Gom· '"'•11-Y '" 1111\ Mltltr, yoll '"°""' munlly Colltllf 01\lfiCI Pvrc-f\01lnq c a r 0 I y n L 0 u i s e .... ...,.mptly .. !hi your .,,., .... 0.01 . IJIO Ad•m• Avonuo, Go••• '"-'•"•"•·mo 1M 111 .. Oii ii-. Mt ... CA 97'7' Wins Aid Knight of Irvine has been Oet.O "•b 11 '"' P•~IOCI ldtnllflullon H•-: Audio awarded a co II e g e w11..1..1~M e s1 JOHN c1or11 1"° "·-Sv•1•"'• ,., P•<K•N ,__,,., S"holarsh1'p from the •v J.a o·0o"""'·O•Put• ""'' '0 ,.,.noui ' ISl!AI. I P••<0 P••M "" ~n 1110 PvrcN•lno Union Oil Company of •The ,.,_ .. and other oe-m111oe1 °""'·· '°"' Communl!Y C:.11ttt o" C"l1'forn1a Foundation oePtr• mv\I '» '" .. ri11no '""in ,,,. "'11• 1170 •o•ms •••""'·Cott••••· .. •o•m llftt<rlllod bv lflt t•rlfornlo ''" tt•~ Miss Knight, 8 seruor IM•• of c .. 11rl Th•y mutt Ile toled on NOTICI[ ,, HlllflY OIVIN '""' 8 t univ er s It y Hi CJ h '"" '°"'' woln lht ll•OM• , .. and P<MI mo •bOo/t·ntmoa 'tnool 01 .. rltl of " of '''"''' of • copy 01 tacit on 11911 Or•"ll9 County Cal11t•nl•, ecllno by School. Is among 20 high ,._, '"-""'••"•". •vm""'""'Ot .... thro11911 lh Oovotnl1t9 804lrd, li~hool seniors acros11the ........ ,..oon•o•••vm•v•••vdf "''"'"'"•' rtt•rr•• 10 •• !M!"dlnt on 11 .. mflno<! <>I ~,,..,. ll'or "Ol'ITflllCT". w111 rool•• w to, M country who received •umpi ..... cc;,.411 ioinrollQ!l•u .o "°' 1•t•• tn•" 1ne •bo•• ... ,.., "'""· !\UCh scholarships. She L. r-atMwrftlly,Jr. ~tied ltld• for, ... eward 01 uontrert Au ..... , •• Lew fOt ,,,. •DO .. Pl'Oft(I competed against 35,000 ,,....,..,.MA,,,."_1,,1111,.,. 110. '""" ~ r•c•1wd rn ,,,. f>fec• children o( UniQn Oil ....,...,,,·"'"•'"'••1101 l<lf'l111••0 ""'''·an@ '"'11 "' _,.,,.,, AllWMy ,,, flwlltl•ft•• -pvbOcly rt.O Aloud •• ,,,. •l»v• employc11. ;ie1to11mttnoptac• Pull<l,,."11 Or..,00' CH\I 0•11¥ POOi T"°'" wdl b<o • f'Of\t• Oel>0\11 ,. She Is the daughter of ~1"1·"· "'>llM•f& f), ,.,. ,., .. ,, QU•'11dlor "'" .. , ol llid dO<wnwnh lo -~.,..,.~&t• '""" "'"'"if' Qtol'J .. ~111,,,. Mr. a nd M r ~. P 1111 l PUBLIC NOTICE '"""'" n • •n• •11or ,,,. 1Ho _,,,,,11 Knitrht, 13792 Andele •----------_. .. W K NOTICI tNlltTlllO I lot I •<It bod Mu\I conform and be '1Y • night ill C'm plOyt'(J Noll<~\ n••oby qovon lh•l lhO flot•d r~i-•lvo ltlllt Conlr•CI dOC-ftl• by Union Oil in Los 01 r,..,, .. , or 1n• '"'' ''""""'n"• '""'"'o•n•llO.a<<0"'11•n1t<1b''"" Angeles. co11•e• 01ttrt<1 ot O••no• ~'""'" rtrerrtd 10 1n '"' '""''"<' c 0" "' y c:. I It. f " I • • "'11 ' CIOl -••U eno f)y ,,,. '"' Of ,,,_ .... 1 .. wel.dtltlt11Pltll:OOa "'"''' \UbtOflftAClort Miss Knl1ht received a •~. 'MY\tt. '"' •• '"' Putt11t"ll4 ,,.. o•srr11cT ''"'",. ,,. """" •o h k • •tt.1\1\ d ill""-Ofgt, of tlld '<llool dlttrl<I IO(Alttl 111 ••1•<l tn¥"' •II !>Id• or lo #ti,,.""'••· C 9C tOr ...,.,., an W U.:: U/0 AOtflll• A'lltftUt, (••la Mt\a, •O<)vl•llfott or lftfOrmtllllU In eny OtGI entitled to up to $2,000 for c.111orn1a. ., '""'"" rn ..... 1a eio.W111 or111111411>1C1C11no h r b r in btllllblltlY ___ ,..dlor flt• OISTll lCT f\H lltlfrf!ll~I ,,,. UC 0 er Our years ftOllllON 1,.ANO\JAOE AUDI~ _,., or••,lllllQ r•I• ol ""' d•tm C01le1e. the eX&Ct VISUAL LAii . 1.11.,•lvrt •n<I '"'"<l•\1""'"'"'''11Yonwn1<nlM...,_ amount tO be baaed On l..,QU•Ot Oul"lno, Oran Qt (H\I l"O"" O<'•lo•mtd tO<' .. <'I «•fl &r i.i-Collf'Ot nf worlil "''" ""d4'f to ••~utr ttw (on need. All Didi.,. to bt In ttcoroeno w1111 '''"· ro...,tt1.i1ow\ !ht 1n1tr11<llOM -C.f'dillon\ ""° Cftllfl'T,Cl.AHllllCATl911,0lf .... chotrmao and president of the the March of Dimes. She nlans to attend Cal S..ClllClllOfl\Wlll<l'tA<•Mwon•·"'-TYPE WAOl llATa ... .....,. .. -urttl In , ... "'"'" ol '"' 11.ICT•ICAl.. 11 .... Federal National Mortgage As· NO FIFTHS fni.2270. soclaUon, will receive the first distjnguished alumnus award from Fresno State. ON FOutn.B The honor, based on pro-HABRISBUBG, Pa. 1'laf122 Dance State Fullerton . """" .. 1119 Ao•flt of _.,d KlloO• di'" '°''""" Sou1141 Ttcll"'""' •tt " frl<I JIOurNyMOfl 'h <MICll ll '' ! IC! e•<ll bl-"'u\t \11_1!,,,,ltnlll1bid f ... IO't90ln9 H'Wtflllft of -dl•m t <M"ltr'\ c.lltO. ctrlllltrd theek, w woOti I\ ....... ul>Of' • wor\lno O.V 04 IMOdef'\_"'_P41V.DltlOlllttf-flefll ltl Mii•• Th• rel• 10' llolld•Y Olli.ON•tc.mm11nolyColleteDl"•kl -0\1#11"'• Wttk •11•11 bt at lee•l llHtCI ol Tfuttff\ Ill 111 tfftOllm N' lttl tlmt -.0-·lt•ll ............. ~nl 1$'11.1 off,,_.,...,, ~di\ II ~" t. .... 116AtOry UllOfl t!lt COH• fessional achlevemenl., will be (AP> -PetlJ\Sylvania's conferred at commencement Seaatt bas rdused to lift May 26, lbe university announ«d. OUll•MAHHt"• the lid on bicentennial Hunter was 8'f8duated from the school In 1937. spirits for July "· Bara P 1 • will not be atlowed to League Benefit Set • ..,.,_, .. , .... IM 1)1-r wltl "''" Tll~TOll lo wi.om .... conlt11<t ,, lf!l9111111"9POM<IConlrt<tlllNIWllW I• tW1r0td. °"" llOOll .... llllX•ttrMlor _,.,.., 10 "Im lft 11\t tvtnt of t .. lllrf IO .-r IWm, to PtY ftot I"' tit..., lflt ....r ont~1n101uc11contr«I, 1rwproc-ol •PHll1td r etu to t ll .. or-m•n f!lf<flt(• """ bt IMt•ttd. or"'""""" "11"11119,..S 111T tlltm '" fllt euc-111ton ol OI • bond, ,,,. 11111 """' ,,..,..,, will • 1N (Of\ltt<t I ennsy vanla Gov. MUtoa J. Shapp ex~ts aU open for tbe holiday ~ slJlt• governors and seven to 10 territorial gov· which tails on Swday ...-non to be on hand when Quea £Uu~ U visits this year Pbillldelpbia in July. . . . State iaw allows onl1 Sbapp. one of to Amen can rovemon vis1tmg pr i., ate clubs a 0 d Ireland, stopped in England to make arraD.fements restaurant.s with 8 ·~1 for the qu~n 's visit. Shopp, • O~mocrat, said he did lirenses lo serve ~~~r not see the queen or go to Buclungham P alace. but on Sundays met "'Ith 8r1tish omcim ---..;._· ·----- The comedy teJ1m ot Skllts and Htf!def'S!>" wlU headline lbe Niguel· Vl~JO L1ltfo League's ennual fund· raJslng dance May 22 at the Mission Viejo Country Club. Mu.sic for the evening, which will feature free margaritas from 7-8 pm imd a buffeL dinner, will be provided torfelltd 10 s.lct n11 .. 1 011tr lct No 1><-r ,.,., wllfldrew hl•btdlOt • by the Dick Powell Trio. ... oi••-v •''""''" "'~""'•"' • "''>()(I,,.,.,,.,"" 11s1 O.v• .,,.,"" A l'tifno wiU toke plaee during the' """"" o• '°"',,·'' .. t.llf• .i.1• ,,,.., ,,. d•''"' ,,..,,.Ofl•n•nia"'11"" o.ttwtlt>rllttO.,..,•flOllltrrol A "",,..•I l»ttd •I'd•""~"-evening witb SUCh prizes as dinners The Do•;ll of Tf'vSl .. , rtttrW'I tltt -woll l>I rt<1ulrt.d ,,,,.,to ••~IA- f<>r two at local restaurants and °'""•ol'•Jt<tl"9•"Y'""•''""""' o1 1N><""''tt' ,...,.1M,..-.n11Wt<t•"•1• lo wflv• ally ffttlJlllU•ll .. fr In .,. In 11• letrf\ t•t few Ill In lno "11\tr.Ct wec}cend "getaway" trips. tor1Nh•i.~1 ... .,,~1oor1nt11t-f\O. ""'"""111' Ti k l I ~.1 """" H()llMAME. Wl>TSON c;.w,.11nqto;lr<I C elS 8rC ltn kv Qnd C3 n be: Ob·• S.CIY &oerdof Tr11\t .. , Norma" I W•hon tained by calling Jeanie Berman al °""' Mu1t1.1t1•-11 ao..... ,., •• ,.rv &o•••Of'"''' .. ' CMJ ....... 9. Pvlll•-4 0-t "9f c ... ,, O•llv Pl tat, 11 •flh,~~~ O•tn~ CMll O•llY l>llOI, -~ MfylJ.>t,lfl• , •• , ....... ,, lt7' ,.,,,.,. l ... l • ··~ I .. , ... s .. n ,, I 01 •• :ro: .,.. $800 • . ~ a.tat. per, ~ltd • Xlol '707 l\•&o, 1rn. IC&4 Top l<;, WlO t:l ••• OS ••• 07 ... 110. )00. ••id. ltr. ~u. dl· tt•r. lo OD! Ill 09 ... 11 ... '"' m· t 00 ••• PUB UC PUlJUC NO'DCE PUBlJC N011CE PlJBt.I " • PUBUC NOTICE • I ... Th~• ... OAA.YPILOT Bl.IC NOTICE DAILY PILOT PUBLIC NOTICE 1 .. ,. 41 M GI_,, 11•1> """' I! c Wll~. ""' ,..,,_, ··-··°""' ci.o, " I Lew en,°""' PR(CINCf-l Jt th I 12, tf71 PlJBUC NOTtCE ....... '"'--•j ...,. ~ -_, .. ,.,..°" --L~·.Ot• ,....._I.. .... ~ .... °'"' 0..11 G~,_. O.••LJ ow.-..... ~l!tC't-•··,..· ,..m .. Pie<•-•....,• k-. o..._ ... 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NOTICE 01' KE•lllNO OF PETITION POii Pll081lTI! OF j HOLOOllAPHIC WILL •NO 'Cit LITTIEllS 01' llOMINISTR•TION l WITH WILL ANNUi ~O Joqun E\lol• or GUORUN H HllN5(H el\O • .,.,..,,, O GUORUN HAN~EN Of H GUORE;N HANSEN, 0.(.d¥d f NOl •CE IS 1-ltREB" C.IVfN llWll THORA ELLIOTT 11•\ 10100 """'" • 0tt1tton tor Pt ob•tt o• HOtOQf'M>h•r Will •f\d tor f\\u&nr e of l •HH\ nf Art '"lnl\t,110~ ..,,,,. '""" W•h ,.rww-,nt to lhft PH1t•onit, '"'''"enc.• to •1111PuOt f\ MM fo, furthitt ,,Attlr wt.tf\. AN111\.H tr. t1m. •nd O'-'' •or"••• u~u ,,_ w'"" ,.., 00•., Mii 10< M•Y 11 lt76. •I 10 00 • m In IM CO\.lf'troom of Dtpit,rt,.,..nt No 1 Of"'"' rtvtt. •• 100 (h,.c: c.."'" °''""' w .. ,, 1n '"'•City•• ~t• AfW C,.hf0tn1• O•lf<I ..... ,. ,..,. WILLIAM• ~I JOHii C..Unly (ltr .. OWIGHT H. ltlAY Im ....... , ...... 0.1 ... "" .. .., ..... ~I'••-.. , CA tlt>O UIJllttM1e Af't41iHWf ,.,. ... Ut~r l""ub11\,...., Or•"oe (M'1 l>4••y • ·~ M.6f IJ t I 1~ 1"r• • I) f PUBLIC NOTI E 1'111 '• PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC "OT'ICE PUBLIC NOTICE Ullt "'"•••O•cou•TOI' CAl.l"l>•NtA. COUNTY 0" OaANOI "OITIOUJ e UllNIH ttl Gt•IC C..eW# Or W..S NAMIJTATIMINT SMU .. •.'-llf .. tlol••lftl TIW .__"'<J ...,,..., •• 00.nq bu , IUMMOfO ...... •• c.w ........ -,_,. ASS£Mlll[ll $ SERVICI l"lel"'llf "ACll'I( f ... 11'\.0YEllS INT£110(Afl0NAl 11-00 ·~-•t tNSUllANCI! CO"'P"NY. • c:.1-• :;;;"Siu·•· 100. , • ..,,.t .. " v .... ., (A cor:._:::, JOSI.PH LfVE.SOuf. f-"• C•"'PMll H•O•ov lt111 "lGG'f LIVISOUE O'ld DOES I GtffftbOro L•,... H\lftt•"4ton o. -tor" M'tWOf'll •n<ha,,,_. CA~ NOTIClt "'" •••• .. .., -no. .!~':"",....' '' (tftO\Kl~d Dt •1' •" = ::.-=:: :=::':: = 1.._ c. H•dln ,..,..,~ • Pon. It .. I.lie •-- ""' tl•t•mtftt •• , flt.ct ""'" ,,. ...... C.0.-.ly Cle<• o1 o...,911 c ... ~,, Qf\ Aot•t AVtSO' V-4 .. 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M1y 13 197& DAIL V PILOT The~~ on IM Or-..Colist DAILY PILOT CLASSIFIED ADS ~c:~:·.:=:..::;.~(=84==-2~-5878;:=:;:::::~)~~=:...;::;;;.;;:;., t:!.t""9 : :.:· I ....,,. .._u. h-fl , ,.._ ......... .. ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• alORS: A ....,ca.dl .. ., -ron 1......-dl DAILY rlLOT H •.Wllty few-tM f ~on'Kt Insertion SlllHG IS HUIVIHG C..11 U3 1boul lhlt hlj:lhl)' up11raded 1mm.iculall' Spanuh ~1yle 3 on ~ dim home, w1ru~1tc b(-11m,, m.lu1on tile r('l(l(, :t aunny l)AllOS II n\11n1curt'd IOOJ AIAHDOHED HACH CHALIT 1 __________ lan~capto~. Onh stc-p~ from park & rlu'P 10 2 Story, l tK~tOOtn, din· 1n1r room plu11 dl'n. l'l r epl11 ct'. Ru1uc d be11m11 1n 1111 room•. 1.uatlii of ,111111 Prlv111u .and •f cllldtid 1111\nH•ll to h~l' Jll•nthou'" m1111h.•r r..ircut ~unde('k z P11llOt1 A~~ocu111on pool and lonnt"> <'ourU 1~ BllK'k to pnvatt l>eul'h und w11er · ch1111m•l. Steps lu uct'un. Only Hll.500. Call tod.iy . 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Housn few-s• . ...•••....•....• ~ol ee~u~X~~!!;!t~~ 2·~ bath. $Ingle le\d home localed high on °' lully landscaped \'ll'" IOI fn Family ro um. ftreplares and sunn) breakfast nook Custom de c Dr ale d l hr u u u 1 "People Scr\'1ni: Pl'Opl('" $179. r>O(), 1 Year New Large lot. 4lllt. 31>.• bonus rm . :11r t·und <>leganl thruo\JI i\ppro'I 2600 sq ll ru11t.ii.111•Jllv land:.l'aped CJ 1Jnl 11011 back !'or. ll'n111s l'uuru t'or only $85.900 INTERNATIONAL REAL ESTATE NETWORK 962 77Sl ASK ABOUT OUR GUA RANTV SALES PLAN 675·7225 'fht• Heal 1':11t11te Pint·~· 'ENGLISH " COT· TAGE HACH $63,900 Shaded roadwi&y leads It> m;1n1cun•d courtyard: w 1nd1n11 cullJtH' W 111 k W J )' l U h I d d ,, ll , atrium ;arden entrv: Massi\ e "Old F.ngh!th" bnck frontage' "Walls uf glass" surround l11v111h hving room w1lh h<'nrlh ~ f'ormal dine' <~ontl'OUS i:ourmt•l' k ll<'h c n! t-:n.:l1sh puh roum • SepJrnlr telephonl' ltoolh ! 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C;ill !!63 il!lll o;#lllll )•11\llJ'''"'Fl'' f' F [~111111 I E D IALIOA COVES WATERFRONT 42' BOAT DOCIC Jo: Kl t ,. nt t• I 'Y l h .11 m 111.: w .1 I 1• I I r on I h 11 m t' T.1,.ll'lull\ .1ppo1n11•cl 111 und out lln11ht, ltichl .ind d11't'I .\' "'" •1 "''111 T•1r1 qua 11 Iv t•on~I r11l I 1•1n tbrn1111hout 1-.nJm '''"'" lit•llt'h f)IUI> 4l' IM1ttl d111" und altp Owner mui.I 111• llurry r11ll !><Iii :t:11:1 (J/1,.,,lilt.ltiJ \IOIJI 1~l't I' l m.i•i.JI! i;fi~.!= _, ,..., ....... ····~•I ,.., .. _ --------·-------........... , ......... , ... ~ p BLIC NOTICE ........ • .... .. ... lht ..... _I ... ........ I fot ... llo\po-~I NOTtCI IWVITINO e10$ • Tf'\t0f'IH10~tf\,,l\l1ltd•0tt1IMW1 ..Ott(&: I\ ~t(~f:BY (r1 '11f""-""' (.Oflli(f""•~ YOU' '"""0•0-~ ""'" tflil• Ao•'f et f Gw<.ittien ,,, ,., .. •·-~•rHe.""'""~.,,~,,.•Mnftf ,_.•O"•t ,....,. u"'••"'l'f \.t~>I .,.,,, .. , ,,.. 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' ti "" •ltll 10 -'"' Mwle•"' ,. .. _ C..u Moe 1;•111.,,..• M tlM>r•y I• llllt _,._,, "" -Ho--~ moy ••I""••• Mt blO to< .. to ,,_'41Y 60 111•1 y-........ O OtflOd ol !Otly .. lw IOI UY' flt•• ,._ ... 11 ... ,, .... , .. 111 ..... "-. .,,. .. , ... ,,.., '""-"'"!Jll'tt..i 0.IM '°" u . '"• flit 8Hrd 01 Edwulto~ 01 I"• WILLIAM I: \IJONN ,._.,_, ...... l/>'lf ... ~-1>~111<1 Clttk r~t•t\ t"-r1Qf\t to nt•<t 411"Y O' alt lh ~l~y fltA, btch.1 IH"'9 l'\OI ft•tt\Ur11o; •fl'"{lt IN- 0.~t; ttwf\t ••O •~d to ••••• """ C\EALl •"""'m•tth ~ '''•Ot.ft•tlfr '" t rtf too OIOROI MIHaY MULL I R ~ •••H -S.,..hll Ool•d "'°Y 11 1•1' _.,,,,CAt1... NIWPO•T MtsA llMIS-lt VNlrtEO\CHOOl Ot"•lt"l' ...... ,... If l>o<•llly H••-.w f"1- -t-I• -ptr Pvfo( ... ,,,.,. ,...ft! ""'"',.,... Ot.-.tt c .. tt °""' "to4 Sit ntO ...,. .. ,..-Ma1 •. u 10. 1•1• ~,,,.... o.-,.,,., 0..1, .,...,. nl'fN rn o. ",. 11.1N •0 11t "'' t • OHL Y Sl2,SOO Near beal'h, near every· thinii. Broker 7S2 6J.l I [eNMllr : ATRIUM MODEL llGCAHYOH REDUCED SI 0,000! F'ur qwl'k sale'\ .1t·anl. <I bdrm ranch M~ I<' hte fam rm . 2 frplt'\ . <'oun lry k1l<'hcn "/hrkf,l ;-trea llugl' lot. un <tUtd locallon. mom fut a l'MIOI. front ur rt•a r. J Car ga1 al(l' & 111.•wl~ patnll•d & "'allpJSX'rcd A ht·sl Vt'ry 11011Uh1r and hut.I to t1nd plan lkaut1ful 1\1 fo; S A W 0 0 U S •& bt.>droom~. h1m1ly room, 2 bath:. A~SUl"lablc VA loon al 7', 1ntcrl''l Ju~l h~tcd al Sil>~ t'.ill 546-4141 ~ COATS& WALLACE . ·~ be~ ·F. Colesworthv -1 • REALTORS 640·001oi-------·1 ·.: REAL ESTATE, INC. SSS.900 Lovely J ycur old l't1 rs.1 Verd<' home 3 B edroom~. 2 hulh!i. <'Ulh1·drnl rctlmi:~. pJl111 kllt·ht>n and n•rnl'r lot Low ma111ll'n.inn• ) ..ird "'llh l.tti.:c 1><•l111 .md lru11 t1 cc!! Own1•r l11Jufthl Time ~or Summer! llnl lslt· dupll'x. wu lk lo !hi.' Ha y llolh untl.\ , , .. modt•h·d 1-'ronl hou~1· 2 lx.'<lrml>. dt•n, r1rcplacc + u n 1· bi• 11 r no m up l SI l!i.000 1'44 7270 ·""~"'"'' =-(_'' tj., ..... REALTORS Ot' ¥. Un l\ IOU~ t 0 ~ c 11 l'.1111 • .=;;;;iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~ u~ for comµl1·ll' dl'1111I~ 11 S46·~1. ~HERITAGE • • REALTORS 5 BEDROOMS PLUS POOL Thi\ h11111t• I" \ t•ry op l111n.1I l.ari;t> l1v1na r1111r1l F.1m1lv room ... I I l' 11 I ;1 t' l' 11 11 I! •• ----------~ 1·n1111,1"fl p.1110 for <'llll't· Lake Front and Dock 1.1111111g 11.-.iu11ru1 ll&f" 1>1101 1.m11 mrl kltrhrn J II 1-11 1 1111 m ~ u 11 1.1 n ti :.i •Im' n l."nt\t'll In Jlr> mt• Nt·"' ~irl I~ Jt It l l'J"' llunlmulon lk-11rh 11r•·J. OJll11111 ('b1•1 n l .. 1kt• l\c·.ir mi.Jor 1<hOpj)1111( h1tl1·.rn a' I ll1·rlr1111m 1·1·t11,·r un•I m111ull•!\ lo l hul<'I lluv 1111 l11t11ut h1•Jfh 111113 6767 ro\\ HI toduy ' fHH't·~ ,.,,, 1'' fJ • "\ tt·•1 ,,,,., ''"' • Furmt•:1inut1u11t 1,11 1~ liQlai;UI · 400l17' di' fOAJ\\ ~ i;lUij'~ . C.MA~~ ti ••· ··-SS ~ Wttrvhimlt•ri11 A UME G.I . TIU'JIAllllOH 401l ~1.1150 Owntr 842 i'.t111 G......-ol 1002 G.-r.a BAY ANO BEACH 675-3000 IO~~J :i?<lO 1 f COA R T MWV CORO"'/\ 01 l M/\,01 BAYCREST PRICE REDUCTION! ... an unusual circumstance in today's market! flowever, our motivated sellers are offering a $5,000 price reduction on this LJKE NEW 4 bdrm , formal dlnlng rm. home. The elegance of the home from the front door, all the way out to the pool, is in "MODEL HOME CON DITION". The choice of colors in carpets, drapes & wall coverings, arc soft & pleasing lo the ' eye; the kitchen has the laRt word in equipment a woman's dream. Price now $154,000. BAY & BEACH REALTY OUR 27th YLU '75-lOOO •• ., -1""40r-C-\I o.;1~ir.:,.~~' 'tt'rt1r~··-• 11 .. ,. ,,.., 0 .10. ,.,. -.,. __ _.._ _______________________ ., • ' I I OAILYPllOT Thurldty. Mey 13 !WI ~.~~ ................ ":':..~ ....... ,!~~~? .. ~~ ....... ~-~~ ....... ~-~~ ...... . Go•••_, I 001 G"""" 1002 G>c••• 1001 8www•el 1001 G-oel IOOl ............................................................................................. ··············••••·•••• NIW LtSTIHG>I CONM .. M• ~ 64rm • :? lJ.1th h-0111\' ... 1n1·omt rru111 b.,1~hl'lor ;ipt. uH:r 2 '.ir 11.ar.i11~ • \'~lr.1 p111rl.1n1, on I' lob 2 .Mory hom .. h11~ ~ lrpl('lt. 11~11 " "'''"'' Jh > 11rd SI Ill :ii10 613 3t& trl:! l..'21:.1 b associated · 111011111<; IHA,"OllS '''' ""lo•l'P'''''-'••I THROWAWAY YOUR LAWHMOWH 1-:nJU\ II\ 1n11 in 1hi- llf·.,1u111111 .I hc'11ruom " .. t h ( " ' l J \I l , •• '111,._0hflUW lltl(hl\ Uli )!r.i<l1•d 1411h 11•'" li.lrJKb &. dr.•IH'' 11r .. -k 11o111u ti.. IJq;1· 1l hl1• i,:.,1rJ.:1 :! l'oub & t lubhou'l lur \our u " l'r111·d 11111\ ltG CAMYOH. um.1 rttcf Popular Pover floor plan. great cul de sac lo<.·ation . vacant. view, 2 bdrms. rec land and chan<:c for you to do your kind or clccorallng Asking $127 ,500. '!'hot 's httlc for ll1g Canyon~ U~l()Uf ti()Ml:S f< Al TORS bl!> 6000 '.1~ 13 r <.n.1~1 Hnlll•'·"Y CO•Ut1d tlt I M.ir 14 /.lft.<1 v. '4t. !J:J:JO "'"' 9,,1l.,,., /iJ.,·~I tlh Iii/JO t002GaMuel 1002 ...•........................................•. ;:~ ,:;;• 11 "rn "'II ~ WESLEY ~ TAYLOR C HEALTOHS -.i11n· W • BEAUTIFUL COLLEGE PARM lmm.1t·UIJll• I b1I, .I h.i fJmll\ honH· •HI 'IUll'I ,,ti\' lUI Ill' 'JI 'l1t•1•l Shorl ,..,,11, tu '1 hrnih lur I h \' I.. I t I ' I) ,._ 11 I' r lr.111!>rl'1'n•1I Ju~t 11ul on lh1· mJrl.N H1•111•r •l'l' POOL -JACU'lll -SAUMA Grecian modern 4 BR 3 bath Baycrest home. Newly decorated. Family rm w/wet bar You own the land. $114,950 21 t I SClll ....... Hilt RCMld NEWPORT CENTER. H.J. 644-4910 1111,. om: I a-.l • l>-11> i7 l 1 G.Mrol I 0021Gfttef'al 1002 ·-Walker & lee R11I fstate Superb Home of The Week .............................................. WEALTHY DECORATOR WANTED for this 11 bdrm. home on an exceptional vww lot m Harbor View Halls. Only half dc<.'oratcd now St59,500. Make offer, tht!n do your thing. HELP! Our orfice h. ~ hull 11:ill1s oC O\ er Sl!J 000.0QO. an the first quarter of 19i6 Most or that lM.llt.'~ \Olume nas be-en In P> ram1dan" cltents up into Jar)lcr Ul\'C tmenl f.ropert1~ \Vath ~afos hke that. our on y morale probl m is lhul 60m llmt!s word o( tht.' listing doesn't munul(e to ~<.'t up the len~h or the hull. If you have income property, be 1l a rental house or 200 units or more :rnll .ire mlert'8lt'd m u tax deferred cxdwns:c. u tax rrcc cxchani:c. into lur~t·r intOllll' property or intomc propNt~ of' another tn>c, pltt1sl' cull uur olh<.'l'. tlonc~l lnjun ''c have l>U.H·n, who h~H· clo:,cd escrows with u~ twfore who h;n l' from S.5,000 to SS00.000 u\ ud.ible. We also hu\ c many chcnL-. lookin.: for lhc lust leg of their c:'l.chanl:c up. If you are not inh.'rc~lt'd in exl·han)(ing but would lake to :,ell under h1J!hl) uch anta~eous l.i' i.trut·tunn>!. pleal>e tall lor an appoantml•nt \\>1th onl• of our highly :,killed ~LJfl. I 1002 GaMral 1001 ...•.................•......•.•............... THE ILU~S. MEWPOltT 3 Bdrms., 2 ba. end unit, open, iury. with ~reenbell exposure. IALIOA PIHIMSULA S Bdrms., 5 ba .. 4400sq. ft. on two lots: shades of old Mejico. $169,500 1[3 ......•.•...•.••.•••••..................•..........•......•........•.....•....•..••.•.•• , ... ... ,.. t 001 °'to Mao I 014 Cod• MH• I 024 °"' ludi lQ40 ....................... ·•·•··•·••···•········ ...•.•.•.•............. ············•••••61!---•• llttaa..UVEL so.too Unique tn.tc\ l"I "1th .lec.:l~ master sulu. 2 pall~! 1<6 .. ht wood be•m ctllint• ~ nbanc<• your ~ l•vtl Cuiy 101.1rrntt ltlll'hrn w1lh .. ood iraln counltr tope Hurey ju.al listed• CaJI 7Sz.l700 ()Oto; ~· .. • fl lf ~ II) I .. I l~IHMI IAllGAtH rRtCfO at "3.900 i.f.)llCtuui. 3 ~druo1n. 2 buth ... uh t'leaant formal dmm11 room . plua 1·oontry k1tl'bcn fiam1ly room Cllrpelcd thruout 14 tlh new plw h i.h11g rort>et Complete bllrt . far<'place Culkll l"11k l br, 2 ba. rounlty lut "• ''nt.-rt11n 1na bar, frtlk. hht flltN~ pool IJy OWl'tl'f Prine only l::vl"• 1111 bpm for •PPl AH day S:il Suo. 540-9663 ----· $45,500 FUGSTONE nd all tht' C3'tra11 flurry. ---- JU!Sl h11tt'd1 Wont lut Iona with iai.i.um:sbl" VJ\ loan" Call )4-0 1l$1 ~HERITAGE . . REALTORS Pool+ Game Room! THE GIANTS •Sp t\lltular bum nwrfMd a 11tory. C:rML p.art.)' hou!!oe al S6'7 ,IOO •La (.-Ucs.t11 Santa Cru.1 plH 'll Ith 3 buthll, 3 nr .iar .. ,., 2$' bonua room Rct.l~·"-d to $8$,~ •Vacanl Meu V•rdc Rtpubhc Atrtum pl1t11 w1lb Iola or ~¥.lr u $M,SOO. But Eaattrn OWMr 111,)'I, "bnn& lln of fer "' lted Carpet Rtallort 116:·'17\ MESA VERDI. SICLUDED 41\R, family rm, 2HA. SrANISHISTATI trplc. lu.-ih cpt. VN·y twi.t ASSUMI $35,000 arl'a Aakina SG't1~5u Quil'lroudwaylop.riv•lt> Tr111hl OK. Piiot Ht'lll p ll ti.In It I 8 t' cl u d I" d _E_.s_h_il_e._~_ ~-----I w11lkway to around• CM·S IDltM S5a.ooo This over~lll'd ranch stylo may be! monl for your lrit f.am1ly, 5 Lra lids, bnck frplc & the t harm of h' ~ i;hakc won·t libt. cju today. ~9-l91. Walker & lee Real Estate sht'llered by hlah aduoo ~11lls! i-:x.-cuth c .intry below red lilt• r oof!' Sl"p~rata m o1t \1 r bl'Ciroom s11nctuory plu-. 3 childrt'n'i. retteJt" i-'ormal dine Family room. Rt-or courtyard PLUS s umm<'r fun PQOI' 2000 Sq Cl. of Callfortli1.1 h \'tnl: Takt' ovt•r t'>.ist 1011 luotn at S349 pl'r month. No new loun t·o:. ~· For pnvute :.holl'tnll PRIME MESA VERDE call tUT 0010 IEST IUY -----°''"'ht q ••• t ·~ t<'\fl ,, I 'pgraded Oldl•r home I~ I R~~::oTO ~t:lsno~nB. ~~ti i~~· ~9~a~~. lflftJIW Tree lined cul·de 'lac " . --=-•m••~ :.treet unfold:. th" UN I QUE Ft.M I L~' EIToro IOJ2Ncar Ocea n. 2 new HOME Loud!! or extra:. ••• •••• • • • • • •• •• ••• • ••• cu~lom trt level home~ 1ncludinit 11 UG E LAKE fo'OREST 3 Dr. 2 v./3bd, ~ lam rm., 21~ HIDl':AWJ\Y OO"IUS Ba. Bouj.!utn\lllea. 17 1>4. scpurate din.rm . 2 ROOM !'Newbl~k,..ull. sq fl. l'atht.'<lral n•1hn11:i. f rpl<'i>. lge rnu·\ll•r lo'. el;y CCl\'crcd pul1u. ---------• & frplc. 1hn rm. Cam rm, bdrm . 2 :>l'pcrntc )Jtttln.-. nc" pu111l tn und oul + + TOP THIS! ,erdn k1tc·h. nc,.. ly tic & mul·h owre 1\~lo.11111 St'ller lt'a\ml( urea ht~ SS9,SUO l''or d.indy 3 c·orut('(J, "alk 10 ~<'hi~ S&.000 HkrS3GIUIOI. m1!lfortunt' \our 1:11111• bdrm ron\crl den. li'y o,.. n,•r $611,UUO Tu k e u d' ant u i: l' r;in~h kikh\'n. 1:>-i:io rt 5111i 264b POOL HOME hurry'CJll~6231:l JXl()I t'mbl'llll>ht'd \\Ith 01)<'nSat&Sunl2S J BR Spar11:1h,tyll•,..1th "''"' "· •' ''' ~" • cab;ina & BB(J pit t.ur)(t' 25115 Hl\l'lldl•ll Dr b111 l>lt'P do" n family rm I~ Ii~~ II ti dbl gurJl:l' '1t·t• l"u,ta Fount • Voll I 034 wtrrpk h lllk~ I•> IK'a\'h i i Ml''Jan· .. c a11 s1119".>.r.? ..... !':~ .... ~! ......... ~c:rn~~ ;11~~.'i:o;;~~~ _ ·;1 j f ooulc by owner For Ml! t.akc ra1 k ~.950 l:.111 Pool Tim~ )Io I l' In 111 l' \ ' I u " \ I 1>1•<Jn1• (i ,ord1·n~ llunl 6 73-4400 1-LUl.BOR ~ IOOiG........ 1006 meonc 14tlh loh of l.1t.1:. to :.l•e Jte d Carp\'l 26Cltl i.q It hnml' nt"ar Heallor S:lti 118Jti .\ltlcs Squan.· PJrk SI.Ir, lrg rl'tn•ataon rm. Jba, & 1,-vlM 1044 scw1n)! rm St-H.!*H.> Call ••••••••••••••••••••••• .•........•............••••.••......•..•.••..•....•.................. 111.,:lon ll1•.i1h l.11""'' pnt 1• In ll 111111 '! ~lun lw1I I Ill pu11I h11 llH 111 JI'"' t:nJ•I\ t·J'\ lt11n1: Ill lh·· I lhhllll 11001 .11111 •·11\ 1·11«1 p.11111 1'11n·d .11 hm -.x;1 ,,1~1 \ ti I """ 1111 'ho\\ UI~ ht.·tu1 t• tl ' ftN> IJl• [A'6MES] 15&5W a. ... r.CM Neat to M41rll.t Bau.t S49·86.SS GflHtrol 1002G~ 1002 ...................... COSTA MESA EASTSIDE con AGE S49,800 ....................... * BALBOA PENINSULA POINT * Sweeping bay view from super 5 BR family hom e. Close to bay, priv. beach & ocean . Upstairs livin~ rm . sauna . Jacuzzi . workshop, boat storage. $225. ()()() BILL GRUNDY, REALTOR J.\1 R11y\1d•· Dr"'' "-I B bl) b lbl !'oUJWI tlc•lu\l' I J~l;,tdl· t'llll.l):l' \\ tlh hlll:<' 2 I .it ----------i i:.it .1~1· ~p.11 "'"' '"Ill); MOTHER IN~LAW VA 5 BDRM + DEN Sponiih $39,950 i\\'llnlt' 11\;lll 111 "i.'.111 ll•t S111,1,.. l101· ;11 .. ·1!1 m 1 111·11 111 I 11 ll ~ .1111 .1 ,.,111 1 11,..nhou" hJ1..,.1111 t.11.1· .uh .1nl.1~·· ""''' si•ll 1·,11111•11 i,\,'I FOREST OLSOM IMC OCEAN VIEW NO DOWN I ,1k1• fl\ 1'1 ~11'1 t!IMI l'I fl) 1'11\ 11111 ~•,ha :1h111t "I II I '1111 \ 1 t .1 ( ,l\l'lll,1 '""' ''h•fll•'lllt• \I! l 11 " I I \ • I I I I I hi:1i tll 0111·11 lltllhl :-.Jl S1111 I I ·"" 1 \l.1:.~111• bt•ll1 ov111' I 111111111 I.ell h••ll \, ,11111.1l1lt• 111.111 1'1111 cnu1 h 111 ldl Ill lllll' Jd l'..1 I I 1111 ... 1111 uw1 ,. 111t.1c m.11 iun hl•i dit ,. .. ISLAND DUPLEX '• YOU CAH LIVE WITH YOUR MOTHER.IM·LA W ! 11111111 • h1·h111cl .t lr Jell I 1''11 .1 I II \' ( It ES I I .Cl .1111• .111 11ol 11111• but 1111-. 'UIWI hi) Jppotnll'd home h:.1 " J "'""r,lle \1111 ht•r 1n IJ~ J rt•J 1'.11wl111i:. h•:.1m 1·t·11tn1:~ -.hutll'r'. co• ~·red 11ul10, 11,h lltlllCI !•Ill' of I' JIOi. \•·nil' :-ton•· .,11111 lmd\ ll H'' 11"1 1't t1•1•1I ,I( 0111} ~suoo ~~Quail~ liilPlac• Prapertitta 7$2-1920 ••00 QUAil St Nl~T IUC14 1002 G.Mrol 1002 ••.....•...................•••.....•.......... Empty Nesters GI ~~a.:~ow ... tr )uur family h:" Super lnml' loratwn i:ro\\ n. and ) ou fed ti ., l:lwlt 00 dramaltt' i.111i:lc llnw In mal.t• ;.1 mtJ\l' le\CI with abund.inl U!>e \OU "lh1111ld l'oni.idcr i•f ,..ood I!. ,..allpapcr for South l'11,1~t Shore,, a e motion Lurge t:O\ ert!d plJnnl'lt un1l de\ ulnp patio O\ e r look s pool 1llent with an abundance srzl'd lot 4 Cheeril.' of t·ommunll) omen1t1e~ bedrooms & a han · lnelud1:d " ,1 l.arl(l' µool dyman':. workshop t oo' " 1 l h J a 1: u 111 and a llurry • JU.St hsled ! Call pm Jll' lakl' S C S h11s 752.1700. be,·n plannl'<I to tl'lJtn c>•N ..... ,, (, .., .,,,, '· , • the pn1 .11 y und quiet I I E .d Ch 1hal mo .. 1 pt·opll' r equ•rl' e 1ma·H'l! asts1 e armer llhN II\ IOI( 10 'HOl:ll?JiU'u1t Hardwood Roon fomtl) 111.'l.u•hcd hou:.in.i L~;;;~-~-~-~-~~-~-~ .. ·~:~ \ ~111><•1 'l>t•1·rnl f.1m11\ Wt• pn•senll} h.i\l' tl4o rn11111 "tlh r;11w•I 111 .. irth ort1•nn1:~ Onl' i:. u lu'< 1i----------hi t1·I. r11 ,.111.ll'•' \\'ouil unou-. 1w11,tor> wtlh 3 •OCEAN• ~hull1'" "" lh1· ,..111,111,..' lx'<lrnom~. lamll) room • i Block lo bes t h:.hmg & • I '.tr 1.tJraa,:1·~ ,\ ONE und :! h<llh~. prc-.enlly s w Imm I n lo! bea c h OF\ Kl'\11> horn" for th1· ownL'\J h> 11 pror\'1C,t0nal Modl'rn duallex. 3 &. 2 cltM'rtm111at1111( lluy1·1 mlenor cll't:Orutor The bdrms . St'ller will oth1•r " abo .13 bl·droom r1nance SlOS.600 ~'\•II 11n .. ,· r 1 d 9 0 2 hath 141th orma an latboa lay Prop. SS ,5 0 till( l"rll'NI lift' $57.~ ~I • 11. and 572.000 Fl)r further Realtors inrormal1on. CALL * 675-7060 • ~2600 ANYTIME C:: SELECT "SH FOREVER" T'PROPERTIES HILLSIDEESTATE ---------· I \111 1v.11 \0°11111 h Inn ----------1 I "SEE FOREVER" OCEAH 'I II •'" 4111.11 ll'I l1t '"""" HORSES' HORSES' , "'""' ~·1·1111.1111111 1,11111 TWO STORY HILLSIDE EST ATE nreuthh1ktn1t lllO degree I h \\Ill• h '''I"'''" 11ual1I\ f .. MILY POOL OCE..... \ICW or l)('('UO JOd hRhls tlr .111 • l',11 lo \1 "' "'n•t 111• 11•111 'omlo11 A -" n( l,.ai:unn ,ind Port.if mu 1~ 1lt••tt11 1,111111' 11"1111 • .11111 '""·", ,.,. 11111 $26,950 lln•.1thtuk111i: IHO d1•1ir<'e l>t'<'lH.ilur,., ct ream "" '" I li,11 Ii. • 1 l'li .ill • ~!01 \ ho11 a,: .1111 • ,J u'I "''" 111 tit'"'" und h.:ht-\rt111tu· ~phi lc\l'I v. ilh 11 111.11 '"•'• •.• 1.1111·1111111.••• 1 • 111· 11u1 •1 II • 11 111111 ""' •1.'>11 lull 1111«•' I .11 c•• n( l..1i.:1111.1 .ind l'ort.i mo drnm.1t1r 14ood and 111u .. ~ liuill 11.,.,,, 11 , 11 ,1 111ol1•111·11•h-111 .11111 \II.ii \ () I I \I I( I .. 111,.1111 l••I 1,, ,, " 1,, nuh 11 hu 11,.. .a , 1 hi· II\ 11w ri1 .. m 1·n l.1rp· \ •1· ,. "r .1 o1r1'1 • r1t· •' m1h ron'I rue lion. h1J:h \ ault • 1 1.1m1h •lt111111• 1011m 111m 1 "111 'll' 1•\1• w1 {'() 1·c1hno'I, new from I' I "I" I I \ • ( " II II" I .. hU lit .tit It C .1 \ t11 .11l11 •••.•. , l'1l11 I"'' I• •ltll 1·11 ''""''' 11°,1\llllo: ...... ('.111 .. 11111:.1 ~HERITAGE • .• REALTORS i.tlK,~I ho' l\rtcht ,\: 'l'"'"'O' d1.1111.1U•"•IUC •tOtljtl,1"' \'Y\'r)' room . J:ourm\'t 1111.,1 l.111 h•·n •lq1 111 ron .. 1n11111111 h1i:h \ Jult kitchl'n ;1nd dln1· 1-:ntrr p.11111' • \\ 11111i:ht iron 1-d 1t•1l11ll1'<. 111•w lrom toinrr< li\inll room ~1th .. 1.11r,..,1\ 111 c1l11•1 n '111•11 f'\'l'f\ room 11ournH1l hull!' 11lont• f1n•plun• phi" lt1•(l r1111m' !'\1·1 lud1•d k1h h•·n .incl dtnl' t:ntt•r tt"rn1r1• S1•cludt·d 11un m.1,frr,.. lt1111t 111 \Jiii lmrwt" lt\lnjl 1nc1m 14tlh det•k "•th J11ru111 I\ ll1•d ... 1M'ld lt'lllt'<I IMllll hlllll' ~tom• r1rv111.11·1· pl111t Muj.!nrhn•nl rnu~l<'r,utlt· ' ~· Volley Ball m1•tl1111k111a: """'~·hi 111111 lnr.1u• ~l'dutfrd !lull fM 11 k1n11 or •1u1•1•0 ---------·11•1.11 \11111 ''''" i:.111w 1·11d1l'01'<I '"'""""' poc1I 11(•1·k with Jil l'Ulll llurt)' 115,UOU ... I' 11,1, 111 lltt.:hl llonw h.1 .. t Enc lo"••l 1:.11.1i:1• 11lu' \'\ \l.111111flf'1•111 m11•t1•1 ~1Ht1• !JliJ '7MH I OCEAH/IAY VIEW llH\\11:-0.fo:\\ Ill l'I ~:\ 1-:.11·1\ 111111 "·" •I··· k .'It p.11111 \l'l'tl 111" k I 1 pl1 """' 1lt1•· hlti1' ,,, ·' 111! i.;11io1a.:•· 1•11 :\'"" •'I t'I \ lhtnJ.: "I "'II IWMI JACOIS RULTY 675-6670 llGCAMYOM fAIRWAYLOT I .1ri:1· n I lot Ill l'll''<ltj!I .1rt'.1 F\•·1·ll<'nl hW",11t11n rur J 11''11.knt'' 1110\ 111tn11 ,1 "i>''ct.1rul.1r \ll'\\ "'''" 1>r1•1H·• 1111 1 c•d .al ... 12.1 11110 <.\ill 1.n 11:.:.11 r.11 .1pp111nl m1•nt . , ... ' .. POOL HOUSE only S '1 •lS(l Sp;i rlt hnlol O('W JlOC>I With Int<> nf derk1nii 3 llu l!l' b 1•droom ,, 2 h.11h ... r h ,, r m 1 n j.! ~ u n ~ h 1 n 1• l.1ldwn Ju-.t lt"l11•l W1•n 't 1 .... 1 llll' '' r 1•k••ml' lh111\.1·all ROBERTS REAL TY 848-1688 l.lll!I lwllt•M•Cll, .I It.1th' 11.q1.1rl.1r1.: T.1k1•1111\,H1 lor II k 11111 Ill' •llll'l'll Cll'fN••• '""'""""•1•.-1 ilo·n 1.111\ll\ t1H11ll IK\ICI t.11:1• ol 1111, t11,..11h1rn1r llurn· liK~ 11110 ... 1• [9 I l'uol •Ill " 111 r<' \1,111\ \ .1hll'' <:nll nc•w·"l~2 171111 t•l3 714111 IJ1.l!ilf:U ~~:!l~'::.-\i·:·,l~._:~::'~·;: .. ~1-.~:'..:~:I !~v1}'1·, ;1)'Ji'l !6'1; ill~!:~I i;q L'f llrnk"" .t • '(t 'I '"''' ~ _!1f:\ J;~_ ~ i1iJ'fl$ SPYGLASS STEAL 1,i, 77:ri I II f:t:W.000 ny •IWOl'r ltli;i. G.-r.e 1002 GMtt'OI 1002 . • beautiful l,lJSI\ 4br ~•·t In ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• Sf.,LJ. utlt.' ·~em' ~..ith ·• to\rl,. wulh .. -d 1n a.:unh~n macneb /Irvine realty THIMIUHG ltG 1 HUE IT IS! In 8111 Canyon -on the Jo'a1rway1 Loaded w /extras -4,000 ~q. n. or custom charm! Billiard room - f amaly room w /walk-in bar -both opening onto pool in garden selling -4 bedrooms incl. lg. master suite w/f1rcplart> S295,000. Bob Owens 642·8235 (H66) M2-&23S .Ot Oo.,,.r Drive 1> .. 111 Pt lot l l.1~'1hrcl ,\rt 640 43<17 IOOZ .......•...•..................••.•..•......... &co1ctwe1 ean1cer ~ Rf"SONllAI '-'1Ql(lrtAQ a:::MPAH'f LUSK HARBOR VIEW Superb 5 bdrm .. single story home w /bcam ceilings, beautiful, tow maintenance yard. Some ocean view. $129.SOO Including land. , A COf..DWB.1 IAM(M CO. 644-1766 119 APOLEMA Trad1t1o nal l':n11l1sh ---------• Unt ks, lieum!I & l'h.irm 3Br. 280. Uu11t 1n K1tt·hl.'n AllPorh R.E. Iii$ K021 orona~Mar 1022 ......•••..••..•.•..••. RARE FIMD! EAST SIDE TRIPLEX wkdy:>, a her S & "kn<b • .lll da\ ~I J4S:l TIBl'R0:-.1 2 Br 2 n ... l'U'I drps & 1·r11h. hltn-.. ura h:c p.allo. 2 1.1r j!,1r. 1'11 n t on I\ ~Ill 'l!iO ~-;:! I I:.! I Plush Plush T\\n yri. old, l'l••.:.1111 4lllt 3ba. !J rnr i:11r hornl' w /2 Wt'l bar:., l'll'W (I( llt'W 1\111\' Sc1ware Pork lake rrom bunu,; rm l'urt or POOL + SPA F.nJOY Sum mer fun 1n 1hu. ~auttlul home The elt'gunt mu:.tt>r ~u1 tt> uvt>ns 011111 .1 lo\ •'r' b.1h on1· 111111 u11•rlm1k,. thl• ()O(•I <111cl i:u1tlcn' J '\Inc lxlrm' + lam r m -+ 1ltn rm Set on .i latlll' I.it rn .1 I tnl' nhrhood Don't buy unl1I you 11t·1· t h I ~ h 0 m I' () f ) 0 II I d n·um' Only l'il!J,000 L'ull tod11y Harbor Vtt'" 11111" Stu . 2 'tory hom,• ~ L1huluu~ oc~;in & hurt.or vll·w :1 bu. lrg bonus rm. 111101 & J ucULZI MJn} slr:is "'c•t• land By owner. Sl!J$,Oll0 Opt'n Sun, 12 5 l !i3t Sandcai-tlc f..tO U4Mf thl' rurnllun• \\Ill "'U~ t.1 CALL NOW 1•11han\'r the ch·1·or 1\11 I ~ pro' 2rnn "l 11 Tu .. r ::"/ 752 7315 m<lll) 11111• fo.1turt•:-111 -~-..!.~~·...;..:~~ Tennl·s Anyone 1. lmnfeonlton ( '.1 I I tor mon• OONAlD M. BIRD A\\ec1el•'• IHlton S42 900 1:'\TEfl.N.\1'107\,\1. CHARMING DUPLEX A.'1 l'Uh' ""' J h~ th1 .. qu.itnt dupl l'" h • .-. beamed t\'thnl!'· knotty ptn\' wJlls. 14ood burn1n~ lireplarl' and ~unny patio. Near C:irnul1on Purk and bcaeh $86,000 With pnv11lc Assumoble loan. <.:a 11644· 7211 "1n NIG(L O/\ILEY E.. A55UCIAf(5 , , ll E \I. 1-:sT ,\Tt: :>Jl':TWOHI\ 962 77Sl PO Ol Hunti'")ton hach I 040 Thu &upit.•r :.hJrp. n~v.oly ••••••••••••••••••••••• ton..,truc led J bt.•droom. 2 b111h Tu.-.tm To" nhome 1s DOLL HOUSE rt•ad y t o mo\ c 1nlo As~ S27,500 VA Private tenn1~ courts. Tree studded 120' deep pool & park Jrl' )'OUN lo lol w t5x3!1 nn) I f1lt ert•d enJOY year round Ex pool EXPA!'\SIVE 33' rl'llent 1tnanc1ng :l\ aria· family rm w 1w1-;T RA n • blc. u ... ncr mu!'tt sell tm· Formnl dine, n!'w no med1atel} Ple::tM' call wax noor. gui. BIHl A,., Ph: 540-3666 :;ume II',•. C'<1:.t1n1: C EO S HORES lonn ... SW.''> mo pan. all t!4MDEH DRIVE •f J.,U'9...,h. 1 l 1 la ~.~~ltlen & Bear li Bkr Exrepltonal II ;rn Well:-. ~Un.,,.~ home with 3 Ill> & t·on Beautiful 3 yr 11ltl J llr \"l'rt1blc den. rormal dtn· We're here to help! w.fam rm on xlr;i lar.:c 1 >ll'>s -lut . dbl fir e place, :~:ci s~:~~at~~11~%t~~c:~1. UY OWl'lt:H • JBr. 11 't lln, lndsep 'd /sprinkler:. 1\ blcl'entral aln11m root. hllns. cpl!., dr1>s. P.at10. great buy al $59,!IOO. S2 35 000 i·lt'r !Ir. opener. $46.900 Owner I /\gt. 968 2504 & • 1\Jlpl only all ~PM . &1274tn Cati 644·7211 Mff·S2.S9&540 5278 --· ------- "1n NICJ[L U/\IL[Y ~ /\SSUCIATES - ----IW OWNER· 3 Br. l·'• Ua, CountryCharmft' II! pool. boa t yd , xlnt Patlo,Fnllt Trees t•ond. S56.500 8·16 3512 Ptrk your o"n fruit, luriic palto & heiluh(ul .._.EW OFFERl.._.G yards 1.,r <'a"}' t•.re :i f"ll " tK-<lmom' family area, llNlJSUAl.LY /\ TTll A('TI VE 3 Br. 2' ~ Jl.1 Ccm11u 1lhl J!,1r lndry rm. '"I: 1:1<111 >IUl~ !16A :lei\:! lmmill'ul,;tc .• 1dull oc· eup1,•d. t ui.tom ninth !ilylc 38R "1th 22 form JI dtntnR. family 1 m und brtukfn\I rm Lr.: 11111 ll•ctcd yard. m.1ny lru11 f1n•pl.1t1· Chl\IJ 1·ah111c·t. fr l"; h 11 ,1111 \ A. 111•" i-.trpd" l.c•a,c• ttll I""'' O}Jl'n llllU'\I' S.11 Sun " I nl '''\ ro"' ~.:1.~.011, llK It . i----------1 n1ll 5 Ill I i~!lt S II 0 \\ /"< U Y 1\1~ PT tr~ SU!l.!l:iO TARBIU. Priced to Sell! Onl)' ~17.SOO llcuultlul J lwdroom I ' 1 hath ~ Su 111•1 r ,, m 1 ly n•·c i:h "# I In Caflfontla" horhoud ,\1 I n<tw • UMIV.PARK lllr. 2 2b.i. (am rm, hw \d ~!•.5tlll bv o" n1•r <.'all J Drummond iS2 19411 ... kl.I)' & 67:1-2911 l'\C!o wknd~ VI 1-:w (j()LF COvltSt: SJn Jo.14u1n m ocfrl. 11.arcll'n h•\el t"nhme • Ur . dt•n, 2 U.i. Call 752 92f.O OPt:N 1101.:SI-. II,\ II.\ ALL U1\ Y S i\T & Sl '' I lllt. Lim rm. ~ llL" honu-. rm l'."11•fuil\ dc1·1 t 'd 111 l'll1 lh lurl\''· "d1•11n ,,, ,, whlqk llt·a11I > d & p.11 Si!t,5011 5S2 ~iUI Village I I Charmer :i H<-clrourn . .! l>Jlh llanm·t•r on qu11•t. i.;rl•1•11 belt ln«al1on. New k1trhc•n and hut h rloor~. upi;racfrrl t JrpC'1tni: Au I' 0 11111 l c Cl 11 111 lo! • 0 11 I I ~o11.:.oo 0:'>11.Y HALrlHCHIH ll .. :At. TO llS 2727 t: l'on"l 11 ... y, 675·092 >Bit t~o 'to1 ) \lp:-:1 d~I lJIJ!@{ljl\El!31Jlm \for ritm rm, :11111, lrph G .44nlr.::)Me·e103 ATRIUM VIEW Will tukt· 'lllall1•1 IH11111·i.----------1 Prom tlw m11'1ll•r ~uth•. ·1 CAMEO SHORES or mn>nw µrop 111 l 1 aclt• lttlr 111 • '' h11 I h', 'p111 k 11 /\, k 1 n I: 1' H 11 ~.11 0 I 811w k l•l \~ htlc•wuh•r ' uncl film rm OH•1i.111•1I o ... nr 1\~'1 PILOT H1-.ol Ol'l'llll ll•'oll'h 11111, ~·h.1 l11l. lo••;ilNI l1!'l11 r•·• rc·u VIEW S1tu;1t1•d t111 hl'.111111111 l'nmdt'n Urtvt• with uo 011t,11t11nclt111: oc•1•11 n & Jl•I i-;...tul\• \1•r) 'hurp Ow111 111m 111111 c•1•11l1'1 l'rlt·1•cl ul MO 05~>'> tnit uul ul I 11w11 ~1 u~t lll'll ::1mi,:,ou ty vlew.110 1·\1'l'lll1n111tll)· COLLEGE PARK 01>1•n 3 1111 t t·on\l'llthl•• :11111 . I '•ht•. 111•11. clhl fl1•11 hun Wl'll~ hllllll! ltt1•11h ,\ 111\C•ly h11m1• tr1 w k1tdw1wtt1• fornrnl' u m1u·h d(',IH·tl ur1'.c dl1111111 . 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Lui m11I illn rm hul{I.' m~tr heir m . ,.,,, C'rt'd IJJlto :1otl 11rol ldi.l'J>ll ~115,lltlO Lill 'I (i II ~ 4 .. l (.; ll fo: ~ l HEAL TY THE $38,500 HOUSE taM.H 1024 You wlll IX" vlrn11ontly surprised with lbla COU.ECF. l'ARK 11 pa r 1ou11 ? bedroom red hill ~ .... 552-7500 THE LIVIH'S EASY Thi" ~ummc•r, w1lh 1·11ur """ 1111111 & j,11 llffl !o. In\ <'11 :1 IKlrm , '/ h.1 l1111n1· Ill c:rc .. •nlr1•1• fl(ij,:J()U 552·70-0 THE ... · · VILLAGE .. REALTORS 1.acJ!Ma leach I 041 ··•·•········•········· ~Ian REAL ESTATE 'JOO f,•, '"""•" '•t llJ.& ~ l' ')4'1 ! I I(, •8U!::INF,SS OK I Or, 2 bn. canwt ir..n W l!lth s.ooo ll42 8899 Shllrp 48R t•PPr<>K 2000 SEPARATE home 22· Ml n Sep din rm. fam r0<1m . hrtr k firl'plD<'(' VALUE' & lh rm Oprn hll<' ond 51h115 R 2 lot l·:'l~t • 5 15·16 23G Wi1kr l''orre-.t init l'llA loan rJf MO.UOO Th111 .t bdrm f';1m h1mw Rd, Prin ()Oly cun be ussumct! a l '7', • h.1 .. 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Wulktobeach J.ux <'On abo\C Lillie t'urun.i sl..}hl:hl~ SUi>l'•' ~37' LAMAHCHAAPTS f d J" 00 b Bil do. 3 br, 2'• b.i N1•w lieach mo 7711Scoll Pl.w'" t'M ~aul1ful olne of a lk1n Santa Ano I 080 60 l) 2 68 ~"'• fo~~ ,.?. ranlg&e rarpet 4. drjlb l'nfurn 642 507:! numeun II arge ec ot1n ••••••••••••••••••••••• cgn•e \IC'\\ o.U\etl, rpu:, w,-crp ••NEW. lri. 4111( UP""' dei.irable 11.irbor \'1e". Acre:s A I t:I Toro Rd drno1. I m1. to hurhor Year le11n• $795 mo C'arml'I modl'I un l'ort ... ',.... "· look Al u r n duplMC unit. > rh \\ "' You.II Crnd loti. of Ir'''-'!>. -Brokt'r6404950 SUS mo 1st &. lasl v•er i. isu ··•c 1 Wheel"' J bedroolll . Junc!lS Sl)()Omo :.hrubber)' . flo"t'n . .an ~ ' +USO cleaning fee Laguna 21621 Ocean V111 family n>om. \ e;irl) .,. _ .. _ D~ .. -~ I · l D ,. ti Stilv • •I.OR,\ \'A='Cr.• t>leclr"n1 c 111 aterin° ,..,., • .,C'r.,., r01>S1ble se option. a fl"'-' "" ~ t>, ll'iilSC~ " .. R-~ 2400 Rl'Jllur lii:I 1116 i.)~lrm. lll(hlcd bubbhn~ ....,._, PARK GATE REALTY 673-62'-l fountain . PLUS a ••••••••••••••••••••••• 17141894·iS95 ~~~~-... -~~-,STUDIO APT "1th lotbo0Pft'lin1ulo 3807 GUEST 110\JSE for all Real Estate Palm D•1Hf COftdo' flrepldll!. on the "'.atcr ..................... . ~ !tpem1l occa~1ons "-~ Lge t bcdrm, compl furn fountoilt V.a.y 3214 • RENTAL • l,;tthlJI.') 1ncludOO $25-0 Come ;ind !tet> for .,~ ldl'al ln\<c:stmeril for ••••••••••••••••••••••• 3 BDRMS • 2 DATllS }OU~lf O~nhou~!'Sa V"'C"'TIOH hideaway & nnlal Sharp 4 br. 2 b:». IOH'I) flreplacl' Loc111ted in COLEOFHIEWPORT and Sun 1 4 ,.. ,.. ~.!ISO Call for addt area. $400 per mo Avail pnme North end section. 2Br. 2bu. )rl) buh·on\, f\ill.IO, 2 car t'm· i.:ur N vet' $395 s12 1r.o;i Eo1hl~2br Dltn.,. w " dq,., l•OOI pallo. At.lulb. r10 11t•l1o SZOO &&S :Int \"CIV J br townh"" • h.a. r.at10. rm1c. "'"" '30I> Adults tl4S 33111 SOUTH COAST FROM t ion.i 1 11110 Aa:cnl June hl. Ask for Fa)'eor Ouls111nd1ng C'l('c>un \ww REALTORS ~~n;~~ ·~:~~"~8~1~:~ IHVISTMIEHT CO. IHflATIOH 642~00 Keith 962447tor9602S01 Cl°M~~~Nc~l'~;~n 675-5511 \ l't) llllle 1t1 .1,:-1Jmc AG\ C-_ ... __ , • Corono*!Mor ...•.•.........•.••.•. ~ 2 br, 2 ba. li11lc \1ll11 kitchen & c;nr 1i:•• <!IOJ Sant.i Ana t\ \" •11.11 Mti6 lrpl<-+ H'P lri: lll1 \ u 54CJ·l8 I 2 . h lb ,... 1 h onctt.' Fonns --------• • 4!H 0'1Jt • • _...n1Mm1 apt J c.ir 1:.1r -.; l..ai: I', Su1>4.•r 5 uri> ' r. -ll • Gren;• ' 2700 Huntinc)t°" leach 3240 -• f\imished 3400 blk bl'h Sll l,5()(1 "':.um 1-'01 ~.ill' ~ n~ nl'r din1ni: nrl'J, 1·0•·1.·rl'd •••••••••••••••• .. ••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• Loguna Hiits 3250 ••••••••••••••••••••••• lolln ()wrll'r 673· ""JI :"<t•\\ port Ill l!hh Oil S,.n p.1l1<J, cul dt•·:\:lc St 1.11 ••••••••••••• • •••• •• ••• .,. lot. 2 nir "ar \\on'l l.1:11. Sl38 l'FH ACHf" Fireplace. 3 Bedroom. 2 If 0 CONJ>O i\flull O\l'I IRAHDHEW i\\·11r l.akc• Purk Oelul\c 3 &, I Br. all bltn:<, dbl all .:aru.:n Nr lkach :S W c·ornt'r Alabama & Adams.1147 :l!J~i Lovely Octon View f'\I bcla1.·h. ("11~1 ~ptl(.'IOU~ mobile hurnl'. by "" lll'I' .loh lr;rnsftor. 1.<!U.l!!)S Wlcnd~. 4!H 18-13 t:xlr.1 li;l· I htl rnntlo I', tJ.1 , I l>lk to m ,•an 1~011 sq fl rr11h-. adult:.. ~11:;.000 II) o .. 0\'I \~1 7191 licrn.irdinn Zlir. 1b.1. In: Calltoda.>'."! 968 41Stl Im ron•<l i64oa No. Cal ba + bonus room. DW. 2Story.4 br. 3 bu. "•th ult .w. t lh . .ill ll't' tnl'l'cl, >:aml' rm. lr1o1 lot. rm for TWO . ONE \ 'P l c114 l6+H lsO $395, 963·4569 963 1786 the extra~ $475/mo hl, s:uurded i:all'. Jll'l OK l.ioal & camfl(·t ""'(l to • "' . . '11en , last + $100 Hrukl.'r s:ioo mo h mu lo 1 )I C:ORON1\ UEI. MAil dbl i.:1.irai,:1• h 11: IH02 Ou· Pl~'( for S3T .~o 2 R•ol Es tot• Nl.'w twnl\st'. 2 br. 1 <a ba. S46-lill4 I eaiH• lo 1 l'~ !Hin~ 1 blc 2 Or Townhoust'. t r11k ldl,SOO ~c!,~c \,~~~'-'/i~hul~~~~; fKCh111'19' 2800 ~:~!iir d ~tbt' arl~ n:a~: 4-8-r :2b-a--lm-muculule person SJ6·95~ ----f,~~k::;t'~~t~n,',~'.~1~::~ rented b~ J:l)C><I tenant:.••••••••••••••••••••••• w/aulodooropnr. Patio. 23582 Nanmlu No pcls. Cofldominlums Dt•luxl'. br .. 1111 n1•w HARBOR VIEW :-;1n• up1x·.aruncl'. l'lo'e 1200 sq fl $21.7~ Jo~hua pool & rec fac1l. $310 mo. S37S, wtr pd A\1111 M .. y Unfumished 3425 Catalina \le"' n~i· 1' To'\\nhouhe i.tyl,• 3 hr. <1hl CARMEL t1• all con' 1'n1<'nt'"' Trl!t', lllr. 2ba, 3 )r?> old. 536.JJliO JS. <SIOO dcp), 838 24~7. ••••••••••••••••••••••• shoppln.: &. lint· h•'B<'h ll•ira11es. oil blln,. lrplc!> !ltil! 41:;i· llll!> h{'ul .a 1r, fnt·d. ".ilk 5111 3!1<ll • , , 644·2611 201 207 1-llh st IWi :l!l:i7 :lhr. :.!hJ Chn1r1' c1111wr , lo :.ton·~ Tradl' NtWl) Nr lich JHr Zba drn rm --· ---f \ :.fir 2l:Jjl lll'C mo1kl,,_ _________ "'! 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Spul'lnu' r•JOrn'. 311r r l h b llO Ol'W u ·' " Includes gardener"' poo '49S·4til-· "'" '" · · be f 1 I.Ill $47 31,n .. OC't'Jn \U, $15!1:,ilO Brand n\'W 11'\\lll'r hu1H kl'a hurin.: plu" , ul !' Ml-sa A._'l 64207!>11 serv. S5SO /mo. Call ' \U. IJ\l beach prl\i,:;, am:.lhl. 611,?3·719_m .. •NF.An COM l'Ll-:TIO!\I• E'<CtlrnQ new auull apt!> 16885 Lynn llunl lk.-.1l•h /\dJacenl llunl I larhour .,.. t n h till' •le <'ll. C• m <11' "" S I ...,,....1 T L 3 b Det-k frplc. beam n•1I g mon ). '. • 70J BJlboa. t.oi:una Ill h l'U!I 01 omc on " • d~. 2 ciir 1:.11 . 11.ll'.ilh Real Es tot• SS 6. 2 6 6 0 e e c l """"" ieree 1111(' r. 2 car . ar S425 675 3203 . ---- - Turnofl-o;)e' l'I llaid"l>litl rloorl>. ~laml'd Mlu.ited 00 16 QUll'I :-ln•cl W-"'~... 2900 P~rt1e-s fam rm. 2h bo. beaut _ Sl ____ Cozy 2 Br gara~I.' apl JUST LISTEO Clc>$e to D.1na Point ll;irbor 2 Y1'Jr'i """. l.1rgl' llu11h•\ un t'Orlll'r lul. utlur1lm1: loh of pn var\ :\ lnl 1nrnmt' nr honw & mlonw pro11t·1 I\ Pnl'ed al ~iG,0011 tl~b~ ~(l~ •H·21100 L09U"o HICJMI I 052 ••••••••••••••••••••••• OWNt-:ll 'fRJ\:-.S~'l':ll n fW rnN! 1Nlu<'1•cl $7,000 Im mor 4Dll. :lhJ 1·~c>r lnh,vrl .\1tn '11•"" c•' \'I\ 1 rn t'Jhl l'~rr.1\\ \to\ 1• Ill un1I .. l.11 l tu II 11· 112 :.tlll llO'll Ill-: \I 'IV llll '1111 1'11 1771 540 8442 1110 I 12:1 ala&~. "'\ bJr, fc\• l;ind l I 0.:. (' t ~ ---rond. Incl club dues & In l 2.. 1' B f Ad Its onlv 111 pt•l:. 11 ~ 1'I5 ooo Just m1nu l'' rom .-..1 ~ •••••••••• • ••. •• •• ••• •• rd ~ ...... 4nc 1407 """c qwt' or, .. a . or J • 5 1~ ~;~,.~flan~on or Pl.au P11111l ~ poh,h "111 Pnv part) "ont~ home or .!!___ e~er.~., ..,,,. qwl'l couple or per~oo. Ref's. S2SO 640 13:11 br Landmark t-:lt•tlru'. \'\'t'11 Jdd thou:.u1uh 1n 'alu~· tu me prop (; \I N u Marn Rentals. 54()..~0 MissiCMt Vi•jo 3267 palw. \ 1c" ', ) ar.d No t M nl'w. JduJI , "' •·r •o thi.. '"' rl~ homl.' lall •ni 49ii4 __ _ _ _ __ ••••••••••••••••••••••• Pt'l~ Oona I l S225 mo Cos o •so 3824 ~10 mo cu11 .;:}G -;-4;1; LIKE A JEWELL Cu 1 ''" H ~••I '"' 1"l1.' 1 Br To" nhousc nr ocean Sh f 'I ho <1\13 6072 ••• •••••••••• •• •• • • •• •• 'Mi:!·USl.di!IJI .>'I'.! l~J ltt\ I N~· Profc~sur w.in~ & sho)ltl, dbl Rllt, pallo. °'? Ol'IM 'I me BEAUTIFUL brand nl'w l.f(c 2 DR. I B \ S:.:15 mo ro~ """' · hom.e ;n Nu Lai:un.i or P 001 s . 3 Pac 10 u,,. 3 br. 2 ba. bis: yard C:ill Ne• ll(l' 2 Br 2 Ba. I lcvl'I. bach ;ipt>. Ct>l"o. flrp:.. 1300 Walnut. \1~r ,,,,' A HOME OH Ll~O OltMfo Reat Estate lll:\I /\n) \oml Broken~ Jtn•enbll. S32S S3(l-8N7 .s86;!>400 1l~ Lcadcrsh1p l n p I ex , cal~<' d r a I frplc Hefng ind Stll5 • . !Ilk lo IJ\'Jt h c lo~l'd 3 bdrrn,, 2 b.1lh' l.1 l1M1t ••••••••••••••••••••••• IO\llt'tl l'all 213 l7fi'l241 Noll('ts KI:: 842·4~ Cl'll il"· forced arr. li;:e Ten.97!1·3Jil; __ j!,1r111.te !l!.11 .!:!:111 01 Int nn lrre :.ha11L't.I 1.1u1cl • k1lrh, d hwshr. end. -----tw; \101111 '''•"l'l ~h1lh hu ~ u1111.1ut• Mobile Homes Sharp 3 Bit t•~ ba H.wportleoc:h 3269 pal10. no children. noLRG2BR.pool.nr sho1x fouturc of pi1rkin1.t on 11nt Few Soi• 1100 RmtoJ1 Townhomc. c·on~cn1cnl ••••••••••••••••••••••• l".'lS therlookmR Bluffs , adlls no 11cls. Ulll 11<1 s1dr only m.1l.1nl( II SO •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••:•••••••••• 111 pool & sho1>p1ng S295 13<.'nch house. Club po<JI & C.::\1 S271> mo. 2226 1884 J\lonro\lu 54110336 _ t:AS\'toha1k11u1ury11ur"r.\CIOL·~ 2Hr :!H:•, HouHs,.,mts!Md /\i1t>nlOC'2-S5Hi tcnniscrt 4br,aha.fri>k. Pac1f1c, Conlal'\ Mr -1-.-1 -2 b 4 jlUrUI(<' :!~lCb.~' !'.ht•nlon :\I itnOr Ill •••••••••••••••• • • • • •• • • ---3-cnr gar av:ul 1mmcd l'l'tl!r,on. ofr 8~7 ·354 l, can rg r ~~Iler in Adull 1·oupll' h." nwrwd 5 Star In in•· o<lult p.~rk Cosio Meso 3124 MOU •I br. f R $.ISO For ~ 50tm~ 631 03113 l'Vt's. 5Jli·36311 ~I c x w / l j1 c 1° n .Y th1~1>rol)C1lv,.1nlcl!i!>ll' 1wurduhhou~1'.allh11'1I •••••••••••••••••••••••appointment <'all Crpltdrp!>. l'Oi.ec f•ir . New 2 BH +-111•11, .? ha twnho;e apt nr ()('l'.111 Scp dininl( arl.'as. <! fr pk ·i;. p\ll pnl1os. Both 11n1l~ hav<· \'l('W of OC,'!';.lll. S:r7!'>·~"10 Ca II S31H!l35 or 5'.lti K/1111 ,,n;l 111~ 1n p·ri~l1nt• t•nmll t.1·i: 1'11\ rn•d pm d1. ll< 1 HK l)u<'h c•otta~l' !'riv . 1213186S-45().t Ot'oul. l':>eccullvl' 4 Br Lgc 3 I.Ir 2 Ha. pvt yard. Adlts1nok pets. AP'!_ 1t·~·1 h I .1 \ (' • ·• l - -"" R o I' dr1~ c1ilq bltns I child lions ta l 0n now. nva. HEW TRIPL"'XES two "'1t t u,.tom 1'< t•.trpl)1 ' ~. ~ or.11:1• tlt•an & furn t qi int'I 11.1.-.&1_.,. rtim. m, rn ,m, o ~,. ·" , " . 411~ ., lull'' l'm·t•d ~.•) 11 .. 1 .. ~ 'hl'Cb Mu't M'<' l11 .1p Srnitll'' nu IJl'h S215 ·~ 3242 cul·d·suC. Keitulolio OK. no pets. S275 8121 May 1~615 .! .:----1 2Hlt llunun~t•111:-,1 mnrkl'I 111 $12!1.00<J ll' pn•r Xtr;i" ~uch a~ "hit\' ~ i(IU p;iddle tcmnis cuurt S6 Michnl'~ ?'· II ~ ore Jbd up~lairs . S\Hroi:e. Ill!< I. l , Jllr 11al11' OJllt .. 1JWOl'r' 1111· .1n\11111s tn lir11·ll 'k1rt1ng H1!~t· ••••••••••••••••••••••• mo.645·lS28 1147 3541 fVi!i.536_ ~--fcnred }cl. no Pl'lS. ref, Opr1 J·!'>IU2 :L"1t:1 mmt' 111lu n1•" huuw 1;.irct.·11 1"1l10' !'Ir (.Ill l nr hou'<' on \lr.i IJriH' Bcuut. wutcrlnt Twnh~e --SI~ ll>l. L.ist & i.ecunly . ., ., !'\ho\\O only hv lllllJOIOl :.."><!ii 17 •• n :.pm Ill 011 lut" I h'W .ulull~ nu IK'I!> " :ttl dock. 4 Ar 3 Ua . HtWPORT HEIGHTS .,.. tnie"ts "'""shed 548 5823 'llt'Wl'r 2 nll. h;t h.t nw111 1111n,11•r tn•,•h . '.'>.tl Gol~ ~llrJ Fl\ 1mma1· contl $11:.0 t •Ut ChH l>nH· ••••••••••••••••••••••• • :i Bdrm~ • .! h.1 "I"'·• 1\1a•11t 1..itt 1 .. \:~ !WO 12$4 I.Ill' 3 Hr 2 llo w frplr lolboe ltlCHtd 3706 ":Side 2 l)(l' :.: Br apli. Bil 111 •. • .1111 ll r.1111 •. S(111' 1>1"111\'tpuh uni\ •nwttf'y Loh/ I SOO H•wport leoch 3169 .,.. 1 -r h 1, blln' &. l"Olllfl re1fr1· ••••••••••••••••••••••• w ) ord" ~t~ .. ~5~. u11l "n t I r.: .1 t ;11• •• h 111 , Cryph ••••••••••••••••••••••• 'l,r.n :.! Ir o~n ou:.1.•. • $47S 642Slllllh\<.''I I )f\ 'I>'~ 0 K :-1, .. ,r \ll,111" " ,,,. • -unaNiou~I· \\\rto.llt-no-..r 112••"1 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Wat•rfrontHornel HJ l•M>I :.:uomo s200 Surr11unclc11 It) pc .1wt< 1oi:.: • lk:.uh c\ t..U::J •;:, 1'1 .. r A 1111,11. "'" 111 • 1.0'T!-. ,11 ll1•.111ltl11t IUJ:.111110 LRG J RH,:.! BA nl'W(' "·J~r llil1>tl Fi•c S21S :l ltr p.11111 kuh &. \)lf'nl .ci;111111. lt•r1or 0 1.,.11 111111, 1 • .._,11 ~ l'.i• ,11" ""'" L\'ml•t..r'° SUMMElt RENTALS hm 10 Boirk u.i) Fii tn Main H1•nt;ib ~to ~.:r.o :1rni:h•"ik ,..,.,. • t.M choic« community • • • • <'l S10\1 1111\f~-. "1th m,1n\ r\lr." ·11111 1.1r1:1• 111.A'>ll"I IHI! m " .1n fH t'iln \ lt'W l-,\11 .1 lull Ill '-1h•n, nncl rl't'1t'ut10111111 Ill 1:•11 ttll\' Wulk 111 r .. r <·(·n11•r li1rnr1ft•d w.1l1.• l'll lt' 11:> 1•~1 - i..111111\11 :-.1 W m•I lh>.1 ll \ ll0·5050 496-4040 Mlul°" Vl-fo I 06 7 ·•····················· WANTED! Homes & Condos WC' ha\'l' bu) er" w111t ln1:' l()l FAST SAU CALL REIL HODGES REALTY 516-6400 twwport leoc:h I O" ...•.•................. llGCANYOH "Mth 'il'• to Ot'c-nn i\lr cnndll1onrd " 3 cor irna1r 3Ilr, Dininll rm & 3 balh.. Allr11ct1vc d('· ror It land,caprnll Only $1».SOO by ownrr onl.>. No Rrok,•rs. C;ill ror np ~ment ·~ • DUPLU • ~~•r oC'ean. Nice 2 .bdrm hc>ullt' r1.mn1 park • ~.z.y l·bdrm unit over htr11<>. double jlfttllltC m.soo NEWPORT HACH REAL TY '7 S.1642 1-'\nd "hnt ~ 1>11 "ant Ill 0.11\ 1'1101 t'lt,,•11ll1•c1, ~111 I \ I' \I J\JIHI H" "' 111 '1·" 11 n fl II c• 111 ti & 1'1EARL Y LUSIS l"I"• 324 4 i:.ar 1111 xt1 a' >.Int ""°" li.iC'h npl. 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Call Gin~m 84.5-3507 ----------Commercial. Lie, fre GERWJCK •SON b .. ~ Free est. 1193-1 •••••••••••••••••••••• s rub""'ry. tree:.. 1-'re Glrl. Freeest.s.~ P~/P__. ~t. IWS-34.39 CONC RETE. bllt w lls AddtllOll., & RemodelJne est S40--0l5n C -·....., ..,...... •IHJ PlwerizinfJ Custom booluhelvea, lbl5 plllin cvnc, i.:uuer • dwn Lie B1Zl"2 -•HOUSE LEANING• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• rm dlYlders, ett' Cal Xllllref. be. 541-4222 SG2170 613-6041 Crass Co. Mow t cdgt' By reliable wuple. Good Lotsa Pnde Fair Prices HOMESAVE.RS REPAIRS-ALL TYPES Reasonable, free est, Uc Walt 830-:i020 anytime Vince Lenhoff,~ 11475 lite spnnkler wrk. Fret reftorences. S36--ml Uctlns Cahco P1intlna. Plumbing & Heating -------·---tl"rtt est Pall06 & pall fastest draw in I.he al IW67$28 ENJOY your s ummer, XJntreferen«S979-~ Prffestlm1t~.booest& 'tdroptheball! Get a Mrs. wJlks & driveways -" bl $ oo U..h th The fut.est draw in lh!! l"aar pnces S4l·S7S4 West. .. 1 Daily Pilot llandyman service. you call Port·A·Maids to do PETERS PAINTING rcu1 e aervace. 10. I"" wa a loW·COlit Daily To Place your "Fast Result" Service Dlredory ad ••.. Call Now West .. a Dally Pilot Classified Ad. Pbone name at, we'll do al. your housecleaning. lnlr/Exlr-Reas Rites hr, 841·0383 BofA & Pilol Classified Ad. Clauafied Ad 642·5678 Want Ads Ca 11642·567 M2·S678. 841H0211 after Sp m. &l2· 7 L!N or 64S-S4Sl. Call Gene al SSZ·Ot:lll Master Charac Phone 642·5678. 642-5671 bf. Jll Apa,.,.,... u.fwR. · Ftan1i1Md """ols to shclrt 4300 Offlee Retltol 4400 lutine11 · Lost & Found 5300 Employment & ••••••••••••••••••••••• Oii' Uefurnislaecl 3900 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• Opportultfty 5005 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ,,...,.,, .... °" Hewpcwt leach 38t.9 ••••••••••••••••••••••• F. non-smkr wanted to •~m offices uvaal. Ex·••••••••••••••••••••••• FOUND: Fe~ J>llc /wht ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• share mce rum house. ecutave l!ecy space EARTHWORM FARM shrtbr Pntr. Lie. no. 317 ~hoots & PAU MiWPORT many xtrus. Bal Penn. Near o(; a11·Porl. Call All or part or? make of· Get from N.8. pouod, IMtructfon 7005 Eso R $180, ul. pd. 675-9236 833.9(32 between 8 s fer49$-0143 673-1050. ••••••••••••••••••••••• APARTMENTS Bachelor I or 2 CMJeS for R...t 4350 Plaster Crans Shop for LOST: S/7/76. Blk & wh IE A IARTD4DEI JJtodrooms and •••••••••••••••••••••••'-htessRental 4450 s11le.(Gdtaxadvaotage) Spaniel. Male. Va fullorPort-Tlme Townhouses ••••••••••••••••••••••• 642 6251 6 !>46-4310 Newport Shores. N 8 Be ready to work as a ure garage space nr cea.7...,~. roe I J b rte d · 1-'r. $239 SO • beach.. $25. single, sso. ....., """" P e11s ona a n er m s~too9i:~=~~1s LI VIN G dbl. Agt (714J9S6 1120 Sele!°!As~~;o:!mce ARTS &CRAFTS LOST: S/7/76. Olk & wht ~~';~· !:~ei ~otba~~c:: Acron from Fashion ceRetdat 440 space avail The f"ac· · NETS$1S,OOOYR Spaniel. Male. Va c 714 834-1960. WM E. 17th Island at Jtmbone on ·-••••••••"•••••••••• wry, 42S W 30th In the Owner sold home ind Newport Shores. NB. St. Santa Ana. Amencan ............, h rt ,,.._ v 11 mov111g North, must sell. S4(}.788S uArtenders "'·hoot. Help Wanted 7100 Help W.ted 7100 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• CREW MANAGER Crew manager to suvcrvisc boys & gu-ls ages 10 l o 16. Must have depcnda· ble transportation. Good commission · plus gasoline allowanct?. Work J :OO to 8:30 p.m . Opening in Co::,ta Mesa. Newport Beach. E l Toro. Mission Vic· jo areas. Phone f>41)-8684 for appomt· mcnt. .. ... ·J ' SltnJoaqwn Hills Road. becuffw ..nneH ea 0 ""nnery 1 age Well localed shop in ----------1 °"' ""' 1714Jt.44-1900 Fr-SllS .BroadwnyOfc Bldg. Ferinfocall&7S-939J South Qrange county. FOUND: Shepherd mix Excallng SurornerLearn· .,,.. Sanla Anil Macradll, decoupage. male. Sat. VIC or Edlaon ang Exper. for your child ~o,~· ,,,,_ -_.._ - •DB.Ulfe From $190 per mo. Plush Suale P. 130 E. 17th St, suuned elaas etc. Will Hi&Jt. Call634·7301. at Jnleroalaonal Mon· F.astbhdC 3 br. 2V.. ha. Oak wood offers th orrices. receptaonasl & C06la Mesa. Appro-c 37 lraln. Bnna offer. Agt. FOUND 1 female adult & less~t Schools. Open· Help W..t.d 7 I OO Heep W•ted 7100 S Leu1at.see •. lndcaln. sprame '!'utdebrl pfinnescetymourecs1ortn _!1rovrdmg. au park mg pro\ lded al 'no SQ fl A C, pvt bath, 837-4200 l mal• puppy Shepherds mga now a vaal. (714 ) ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ... .., add1l1ooal cost. Con patao. crplS, drps. $136 '"' 9799241 (714>~6 2134 garage. Au to door ferenct-room & steno· mo Water p11d. Doyle, COIN LAUNDRY Blk & Bm. S/10. Vic·Ed· or A/PAYAILE Baby Nursery Altend1nl opener ;ivail. Pool & There's $1 million in grapherava1l. A11ent.~·ll68 ToPOraneeCounlyloca· i nge r & Gothird JobsW..ted. 7075 Gh:I wanted tor OC. Needed Sun morn & recreation are1. /\dulls recreation fac1lalies RLM ASSOCIATES -lion. 37 washers, 12 84.2·3121 ••••••••••••••••••••••• farm. Must h1ne at tcai.l eve & Wed eve. SS0.7187 on~~pe!s~W NB ~:~gJuL~~ITAErei~f:~ ~7·1\157 Suc~~~~~17~e~!;1 or ~ry,:;'I ~I just recond1 Found 2 dogs . fem. tm.h Lady wt xlnt redri.. 1·2 yrs exper Xlnt hr11 & Jerry Martin. __ _ ma.,o ay, Jt•tavalae!t director who 150 I Westcliff Dr. 10 . rossmg to ex· blk brn Beagle, blk1brn ex pr. Hekang i>lea Y benefiL'>. lply. 1111r Jd liabys1ller needed for :! 644-806411flerSpm 8 service loc 1n Costa N'.55 or $1000 and grow· wht combo SbeptColhc housework, preferably In vanceme t Cc ntacl children Mon Jo'ra Glen· Managed by plans PJrl1es. B<n.. Newport Financial Ctr Mejja. Ing. Too busy owner saya male968-1310 Turtlercx:k/ Irvine area. Wood Lag in~ F1"<tun• r T · w· nil W11llamW11lteN Co tnps&morc! t'ree Sun· ~OfflceSpoce •600Sq ft .+!itorage sell. Sll,000 full pnce. -Drives. ex pr w t Co , ror n 11 pt call '!111 ruct. nr 11 ow day brunch CallonSiteManllRCr •Ooubledoors Te.rms.Agt.837·4200. Found Great Dane, vac ch11dcare.S37·7196 ~6-2901 Scho.>I, l.ave 111 or out. ---------•I • On·sitl' parklnR Mt· Arthur & B!!ar Sl. --Call art G, ~3187. STU'S TO IEACH Plus !Jeautiful 111n14les, 1714 ) 642·3111 ext 246 •Only $175 per mo. CocktallsfDlnHouse Santa Ana. S46-32S4 • Mature, exp Indy driver rchilectural Job Cu pl 3lir.2ba.11nf.$500yrly 1&2 bedroom 11pls, Healonum1cg,Corp. GR~S2S.OOOMO ------will take you anywhere wUh strong 11hopp1ng lt:l <'h . wuterft, unr. 5250 rurmsht'Ci & unfurnished. • • 67S 6700 • • Owner retiring afler 30 ound L&. Shepherd mix In So. atl 642·SSS6 centt• r c x pc r A I ~o a Harber Styh!!l :! llR. 2 Ra. unf $39S Henll> Crom $1~ ----------• years. Pnce reduced lo mule do& Vic II B. claim Designer w /t'xlen:'lavc rt'· Curltoo'11 ll<1 ir Desl&n SIA WIHD 1100 Sqrt ore & warehouse $83,000 wU.h 29% down to al Org Co. Pound 634·7301 Womun S!!eks employ· ~ldential background -~l2_8418 Condo. 2 bedrms, 2 bu. Models open 10 1to 7 ~c---~ ~~~cc~'•t t~3 cnn7dL. But qualified buyer. Seats :nent as s!;~~se~~!fi:~· For . Newport lie tH'h ll<irber lllvhst_:_A_p_p-ly_1:1_l unrum. Yearly, $400mo. Sorry nopetllorcha dren v_ ....,... •• .... 141 .,ves. 100. purks 50. Near lhe t : Brw/Blk Morkln11s ~ve an. " · Architects Off1cl' M~~t The ~-· an NewPorL , Roommate servi ce ~=:..-lftduttrialR...tal-4500 water Agt.837·4200. Fem Dog. S/S nr lle1l/ Callblwn8am&6pmon-r e~adc OrJngc Co Bcuc 6 6 If\ aalabl~. Monlh to .1-_ Euclid. Reward $31 -4008 ly.833·3517 645-7474 __ ' ----lllOllLhoccupancy. ./'---. ••••••••••••••••••••••• BOAT MAlNTENANCE -------i . .:::.:::..:..:'..'.....:..______ 8 "RM "IDS ./.,,... .,...,.. 2000SQ Joi <Top side only) $30,000 Penoftals 5350 Mature woman wants Artist. Ftte Lane• "' "' Oakwood 3975 BIRCH, N B. per yr+ trem. polenUaJ . ••••••••••••••••••••••• how.!!cleanmg po~1llon. For ink illus. of chldrnl Beer & Wane. Allractivl" AGENT )415032 ~·ller wall lrain. Reply Drinkmgproblem? lave-in , gd r ef:.. .,_ d only . Call Uorolhy, G "' .. den v.. S8l ·93l9tS8l-SJ49 teenagr stones . .x:n re· 646-SM•. associated l!llO~l ll S "l l\,•()11<; J•_, :'. V\i 1-J•boo & ' Ii& ~ ---l200sqrtw IOOOsqf\A,C toClassifiedAd•S47Dai· CallAlcoholHelphnc sume and 2 ink 4"xS" ------- Yearly rental across from Apartments 40 up store-ofhce" cpls office ,ptice All hellled ly Pilot, PO Box ts60, 2A hrs a d1y 835·3830 "'TS van 1 ton truck, & s3mples, lo Read1n1t Bcaut1c1an Happiness h Ray, ~ach & P.trk Nr drps aar balh. 17301 Randolph St. Coste CostaMesa,Ca.92626 SPIRITUALREADER drwt-r:111a1l rorhiretoa Develpmnt I SSG2 being part of a no pre· new 2 br, 2 ba dpl-c .....,_.IHdtHorltl BeachBl,H8 8422834 M~aS620S41il~ lnHst.Mftt OpcnlOAM·tOPM comm. firm for de· Graham.118.92649 ssure s hop. J eannl! f' I l I J 880 lrvme d 11 Ii v c r I e s XI n t r ef ll44 ., 103 rp <', crp 11 r~. 1 .. • rn ... ne 1t t61h FREE RENT For least', S,000 sq.fl Opport..ity 5015 A \Ice on a mallcrs. II o n e .• l D 1 n o . -'.,,__ ______ _ .. a,h dr), p\t pJt /\\.ill 312N El Camano Real ·' Junl! 1 No pets $400 mo 645-0550 Orfiftces ~slow ·''v;w pe&r avaal, in an induslnal •••L••••al••T••••,•··~::••• SanCiemenle. For appt 213/284-48S8, 213t2S~·0994 ASSEMBLERS BEAUTY OPRS li73 3397 ......,_. leec• 5-tta liq ... 1si11on •CJO area an beaut Laauna oc nn D--w/foll. ~sastnnl & sham· 17001611"1 SI. Laguna Niguel. 200 lo N111uel Fantastic op· Highest Quality & Yield 492·9034 492·9136 Mature lady wishes PoS•· Pre ci s 1 o n e I cc l r o poo ,::irl for N B i.alon. NF:W 2 Ur 1 8,1, hllM,j Dover at 16th 2000sq rt. 831 1~00 portun1ty for 11 new busa-w. H. Clerke, Broker MASSAGE lion as companion or Girl mechanical switc hl's 644-0661 or640·602J. u~~~l56~~s 1401 Chff._ ___ s.-_2_-s_1_10 ___ ~1MOFRE-ERENT• ~~-83~el~IS 20c per 963·7789 963-4561 RGUREMODELS ~~·~~~~o~~~r:~~~~:i~ ~~~.r. prefd .. bul wall BF.AUTYSTYLIST 4000 1·2·3 Rm. offices from - --MoMyW.ted 5030 ESCORTS 21312117.3110 STACOSWITCH IMC HAIR CUTTERS \l'TOFCSTORF., Vic .• :::::••••••••••••••••• S\~2S peHr m1oN. A1 dj.200() Sq t'l. ore & ware·••••••••••••••••••••••• Ou II A I y j l l t ll398akerCostaMesa 837·4250 837-8779 C;innl•ry V1 llaj:l", 31st ' irporter ote . o ease hOU!le spac·c ac:ro!.s from ant $60,000, 2 to 3 yrs, tea . ppt. on Y ounic man u:. ou o 549·3041 \'ilia Way, NU $300 vtent/K.pnv.CM$25t n.'Q.833-3223T1lnoon OCAirportS49·1480 sccuredbyT.D.l'aylO<:t Home-Office-Studio Army needs painllng •755030 wk&S80/mo up 631 3811 jobs ll as 3 yrs ex · Equal OpPorEmployer Boys & Girls t. 5"48·59S4o~ss6.0058 60' PH SQ FT lndlntrial ,...... lnW'est. Bill Grundy • perlence. Call Greg,1--------• --. ....., Realtor 675-6161 10 to 14 years of age. Dai· ly Pilol dellve~ rouleii lmmed openings, electro may be avoalable in your mechanical assemblers area. F.arn pmrit for dt'· tllG W. Balboa Rlvd. apl Wk wtkitchen & up 1617WES1'CLIFF·NB Pnme be11rh locollon. -AIORT10t4 _97_9-_962 __ 1 _____ _ AS.'115.Aµt CS:tOO.Yrly Ap,t $37 SO wk up AGT.~1·5032 5,000t'qftreudylobuild. Mort~9es.Trust . Counseling&Heferral Expe r 'rl Probate , ASSEMBLERS lilt>. Adu ll Ile md Id ......... ~5Sor.645 3967. . , nr airport at J4• 12 Sec Plans 831 -9649 Dffcll 5035 Preg. le:it·avail. wknds Paraleual. Lag. Hiiis, prkn'~. lndr)'. 1 Ulk Crom ""'"I__ • J 11. llcdrick Company ••••••••••••••••••••••• H II I r 94 " urn & hay Nn J>Cl!I. n mer Rental1 4200 rims, wits phones. Ms Dtt1gnr /Bldr since 1947 24 r e 1> me M7 95 N B. areas only. 830·5355 wnlt'rbt'tl~ Call 673 6210, avll'!l 556·4242 ---LOANS Bg G\{, PR~GNANT' Uaa.. Weted 7100 . --F'nt Vully lndu11l Pk 'I,. It:. c · fld t i 1 .... ,. bvenes & cash, lnps or $2.SO per hr+ 2Sc-J5<' per merchandise for scllln~ hr bonus. Xlnl rnnites Orange co. Airport lo<'o new su1Jscr1pt1on:1. For $11~. C>ul of the fo11 UUI pd PN· M,11n Hf'nl11l11 s.io $:170 ---llJt'hl'lor $tt.o yrly. llt1l 11ul 1'11t111 on "'Iller l>ork ·"'••II Iii'.> 1.\'11 Nc~11e1rt 111:1'(. 2 llr I Oa. p.1110, a,:.1r, uld1·r adll'I, nn IJ''t" $.!IS \18 ~JOG Nµt lli;l" :.!Rlt Slovt'. rt'f, w'hr, clrv1•r rpl~. fnt d \I'd C!%. ncfull' 511'l UubJ =-~~I ..............•.•••••• rm: 1-:xnTtNO PALM MISA Ans. 'II 'HJ I 1-:,o.; TO N PT 11n1. n.1d1, 1&12 nn Imm SIKO /\•lull ~. No l'<>tj\ l.'lhl Mt•:1u Dr. tj kll,, 1<:11411 nf Nrwport JI\\ cl ) ~"' 'lllf,() do l~I• · romplC'lt'ly fu rn Choice Locatl0tt Nc-wly de<'Oralt-d 2650 1 1 Also 2nd TD LOCMs a ring c 0 n en a •••• ••••• ••• •• •• •• ••••• 4 Ur 2 Ra home. ''» blk lo ()(face or ~lore renlal. 285 0 rr1cI.'/IIb 0 p . 24 o v / Fairest Tcrmulncc 194.9 couns<'hng & referral. ADMINISTRATIVE tion. Apply 8am.4·30pm, information pleuse call 345 Fi scher, C.M 642·432 1. l"rom Sen rlbhst' tt-nnl'I C'l'\, & sQ It. Nt•wport Pt-nan 20th mp. S42S m o Safft«M"" Co. Abortion, adoption MEDICAL bt.•11<'h'I avail Junl'. July c II kday 6l9 6700 • .,. keeping. Dt::NTAL Clemente -San J uan 1_54_9_·38.13 __ . ______ -f Ca p1st r u no 11 re a, c 111 & Aug r.13 4798 aft sPM a w " :._: ---Sot5 7474· ~07f0 UZ..2171 545-0t.I I APCARE ELECTRONICS MC'd' l S It I> I W ASST. APT Manager 495 0030 trn•I Mission Vie· Jn -t:I Toro area, call 540·1220 T-SHORF.S-• at':i • u t', fiU ease Refttat1 •tH 4t.OO 2MD T.D. MO...,EY •SONYA'S M1\!iSAGE• M1':Cl-IANICS C-Osta Mesa area. Couple NEWPOR • <MM Avnil anytime ••••••••••••••••••••••• " SUP Pl.Y 814R,2ba .ovall J11nel5 ~mn 6'7S~ Bu •1nes1m"n, •7 yr11. Terms helow market For the maiss:111c )ou·v WAR EHOUSING pref.642·1960 thru S(-pt $7~ Mo " w • -1 d ' been wall nir for. cal J DR. "vllll Jw\e JS lhru ~Fl. r160 J91S Btrch. quiet, non drinkrr nd• pvt un s, person el Blll-1780 Oulcallonly. COOKS AUTO RODY •-'----------1 Equal Oppor Employer .,.. -hs t rl by 6/1 .,erv1ce in your home.-or -----andothers. METALMAN SC'Pi SlOOWc-C'k Newport Beach. Aacnt c or ap > Y ofrlce, 67~-4494 Bkr. 24 MASSAGE Vet.a av11 S4·S.S hr. Non· Busy shop 50·50. 1dnt Boat Workers, exper. an Cavwood_ Reelly $48·1290 S41·S032 Nwpt from ~ St up or h •-I I , ~-------1 CdM7~ 6282 rs BobJ1mt-s·Llc Masi'leUr Vets start $3 01 hr"' up workln11 cond. Lnrry n1u1 nR, carpt"ntry, e cc· .RR Reh. Pvt urea Vtt-w, st<'P' tn bch. 2Dr, 3b1o1, furn /I.oil. June, July. i\u,( 494 7001 ---- l'ftfals to~ 4300 HEWPORT IUCH J.4 Dr ttom<' 118 or Co:5ta PRIVATE PARTY will Outu!::.9ti~~·9PM. ~p~ t~m:nf~~~~o •;:; ~~~~n~uboa;:~~ l~~S ~~~t·.r~~rf:i.~~a.:.:_s_, _bl_w_n_ l.2.3.5&ii room terden of Me; u w' 111 ., r., I: e pay lo 83"'; cash for your nee Alie 17 :w. Join the 494.30001833.8966 facu from Sl75 37 t"ormi·r opt mnar wall re-~.ison<'d 2nd TD. Corl TIM G.,.... Touch Army Hcserv1•. £.'nr more•----------• IOOKKEEPER ~ii:;,:rts:r~.:,: tNea d~rate S4~2053 ~-Outcal1Ma11'lo1e info t714> 52'13031, t2 13) AutoMechcmlct Artnt'IPlly11hle/Rec. ---1Wtteti/1n•est/ pp will i'lt?ll Wl'll llt-cured Call 1Sl·393l 5'.M 0219 Class A Smoa. (j!'nrr11l Mrdll'11I F.qu111menl C:o. ••••••••••••••••••••••1----------i Flnmtee 2nd T O Dl~count to A PARK M ASSAG~: hne. front end & hrak•• nl•t-ct, '-'luire•fllv~ rchu nrklnll ll('rsnn to abare, HuittlttcJt0tt leoch ••••••••••••••••••••••• ya.•ld l!l',. Under 3 yn. , IM P IN-l.F.AP OllT work . To P P 3 Y It hie perimn . ~0.1 l44. 1x>1ut1Cully furn. 2 Ur R -"h t l "ll t ~ 3536 " ADMINISTRATIVE bencfatf. Apply Oran~l' ----apt an f111Julou~ l'k Nwpt. r.,.,.. ur:1 a " in JI lnhtets . ~ OOOFP' with Al> <..:o Aulomotl11r (;rnll•r Uc)()kkccpt•rl' i\\!!lstunt.· 640-~. ------4oS'a Pr.r 1'sq~on re fontd ~ SOOS A...-.cetMflfs/ Exptr,Allunn11G1ri. RECORDS CLERK 2401 N. Tualln, Sunta ApJ1ly Tucs·1''r1 . I vy -c uxc Jt .. aroun ••••••••••••••••••••••• r-~-' I Mon·S•t 111\Mto4AM. "n• lloUH' neatouranl. floor 11p11cc-. Good tx ..,....._, Sund 1 PM t 12 M d " " "" "•9 AVOID INCOMPATJBLE posurt>.t1lanlnf,perlun1t •ALUMINUMFORV Lott&FoUnd ay o I · P/llme.pc!rm.posltlnn. 4.,.,""_L _____ _ ROOMJll1ATESI Call J::d Samut-llin 111 $1 10,0UOdowntakt•ovt-r ••••••••••••••••••••••• nll(hl Appl1tOnoonor 2 4pm OUSINESSMANl\OEit ~t·Obns UHL1Mfm> 963-4.567 •DRAPI-~ M 1"0. WK RM ~"""'' SI 00 ... !'!5;!l Vuk Av:4£~. .Mondoy throuAh Frld11y AYON Ill 11chuol Rrud w l•d · Tt1ke11 the OurHwnrlt nul of findlnir that lUOHT ROOMMATE 1132 4134 Since 1971 'l'malt' over 21 to sbal"t' 2hd, pool side opt II R hy 61& Spht $l25 rl'nt + utll Sharlene 846-4080 ---- i---------..i SU,0()(1 down toku over ••••••• •• •• •. •••• •• •••• .,...._ "'"'" THI IRO ADW A Y d 1 I 1 •LUM BEit VD/SIMM vnn!'«' tru n nl( o &c.'· Bayfront 3 room suite, te· uonoblc. Call Ml(r. 117~-41141 •Pl Sil It FISll tClll rs HILrt hKuff•e Rttjl1try HIWPORT llACH Like Feetlnn cnll( and /or collt!llO h•v(ll • BUILO HOW SUPPl.V WE N•:t:D 1-"AMILIES! F.qual OJ>Por Employt>r ,, occnll( cour11et. Salary S"" Cultur al ftxch11ngA or r l~CS.nt, Sll.180 Sl3.~Tl yrlr· com· •BF.ERISTKAK H r, .. "' • "MnUtRC or the Man North nf Palm SpnnJt"I unluUon are ks ho1l who w1nl• thci Xtr1111 In ADVERTISING lrainee lo .. lfMJ ow Own mt•m1u1 ate w /ob lit)' It flee Space . Public ac JI B.S 1716 Oran11c-. CM famllles for t:uropean Ufe .. Hom<•. ott . Hottl lurn production, paste· Ion & Sellln9 u~rfled" ~~u ~l~:r\~le, countanl Aux strvaces ~170 540 0008 cotlcgC' AtudcnlS dunn1 50-4040 up. typ•sctllna, •tat Part Tlm.7 taic library, terox scrv, Jul y & nr Aul(u't. " ,. 0 • l'c•ri.onncl SVC', 2110 confercncerm646·"330 FLUFF Jo~nld Laundry Rtt1proutpro'1ram arri111tr 4c (amity camera, etc. Must be Fil AVON Into your Altnn Irv Rt>llu1nc re· +Clean1n11 A11 c:y In C1'1IJo l.ynW11yne counsellna South Shores fallt, 11c-rurate typl11l 4< ichl'dul<-.1H~~cha~,m~~ c~ul!sted. F.qu1tl Oppr m mate lo shut-lgeo 21----------i Laitun:i Be:ich 111 000 1714167>5135 Christia n counullng eood 1pellcr St1rt S2 75 new Pl'Ol> e •ma .. (''""" l',mplyr bdrm h!le dwn town H 8 CENTRAL cash ~Inventor).. 0 ;,ve · Clinic. Allan Snider. wHlle learnanit. Write to money loo' Lt'l• tolk --:_ ______ _ fmm$2tJ tOS293/mo malt-tremale 21·30 COSTA MESA up parltini on Coast loltltt=o.d 5)00 491J..2'770. Mr. Tbompton. 17622 aboul It. Coll 540·7041 orl•-------- 8r11M M>w' lmmedaalt' M7 1103 Asll f!K David Hwy, Jlto'\.S for •1s S2SK+ ••••••••••••••••••••••• Armatrong, Jrvmt-92114 Zenith 11"9. BUYER occup:incy S Hcaut apt S 30-5 30 Carpets, dupes. air con· and aU ll arowtn11• Owner FOUND Female Lib mht Bese Graptfr\lit .D•etl;;;m:;::=~-:::::~:1~~~~~~~~~~ plans. avaal furn or unC dltionana. ample park le11Vana area Pnnc On· pup. approx. 3 mos old Pill. E1l 11tl1tyln1 rflllile·you mana11e • Exper. In e lectronlo Bach: l br. corner t br, 2 MIF, 20-30. w1oted to . ina-850Sq.R. and up. ly. Joo Quinn. IH8 N Black lone bair/w/whl nw11l<11, lose •elaht Hunt· bu1lnesa of your own 8wbya:u;r; Pe~m•~r1'dt. components. outJlde pro- br. 2 br, 2 baths. Bu med shire NB house near Roy Mec.ntle Cout Hw)', Laguno lkh marklnp. Vic Baker & tniiton Bearh Medin! •/me potmtlal of $1500 an e or c · t'ftsin11, raw malerf11.A. hv rms, dinin& areas. theonanllSS-~12'2 RHltof' lllOHewport 414.701a dys, 4H·6370 Harbor. 7SH232. GroupPh1rm1cy. mol.ltyr.139~1%3 =.a:e~,:i~~:·:.r bl1nketonten&eicpedlt-- stora«e. palloc. decks. ot__. r 1 to s hatt 2 Costa Mesa SCIJ 77211 eve/wltnds •MELI_. •s .... o. In~. landscaped 11rounds cov I '"" ema c LOST: Reward for return ecvtJve 40 yrs old, re· ----Salary open. 675-4 .... .,...l STACOSWITCH IMC parkg, llghlcd te~nas, Br Condo. H 8· Ill$ mo. Eam $200-$500 per month ol South American Red ttnlly d1vorct'd, teena1t-ls taklna appliuUon11.z_&_5_. -------• v o 11 e y b a II , a 11 t y MS lOOZ i n IPM cnt/wase dlx ocr. JOc sq pit 10 l5 hours week. Tall Boa Constrictor. s·. childrfTI. owns exec tn>e from perlOOS 18 yra~over Babysitter wantt!d 5 daya 1139 J,,a~!0r ~o,ita Clubhouse, bllllirds , in& for fem to share n. 1cross st. from nu 67>l0l6 Jrvtne a.tta. Xlnt cond. home, 1pprecl1tu •11 •c· for posltlOftS ln D1nlng a week, 2.30.11 30pm. 2 • ~wlmm1n11 a>ool, pini YoUr pla~ or we find, DMV. ·Idol for Ins . 833-81118. tivlties from sports to Rm fr Bar. Appl1 In chlldrcna&e.s:isweetc. Equol()ppor Employt!f' • poni.t. hydro llpa. nm. have rum 847~ dya Avail. l June or before. n.AHTS & R.OWHS theater, would like. to penonbelwttn3&5 PM. West c .M. 548.0014 --------- SCC'U!1lypatrol ~l8evesAWknds. 546-47l4AR6 NETS$3.000MO ~<?ST: Par~C?l• Ana. to mc-etwoman,late20'1or 300P1clncC1lHw)',NB bef 2.30p C"'RPETCLIE" .... ERS ~thwe11t Comer Remarkiblt> shop in af · Tann Y • San l 3 t'Mlf 30's for com pa· (8)' the ArthH) ore · m ~ "'" Edlnaer/Newlnnd ·M 21·30 working, neat. t,6GO i1q n. AIC, cpts, fliMml, he1ivy Coot tramc lsnbel/Orange Ave. CM. nlonshlp, chlld OK Babysitter nc-eded , No exper. ntt •· C.ll 8400E<lan&t'r.H. B. No druss-1tralght, drps, tlevator. garage & area On ly Cloriat REWARD.645-9470 Please •send mime & AMWAY 01STlllRUTOR 6:30am-4pm. own tr11ns,1-&t0_77_00.:.· _____ _ (714)841-DGM abate nkc. lee hse ln =:. ::~ 3+1':lJ[.°°A'&!; eround San f"r1nci11co FOUND· Male Golden ptone no . picture If 0!!:s" 0Pf:!rt~nlly ~: sio.ooeerday.751·8617. CAltWASHHB.P BALBOA BAY "I b 11,8. $120 mo. 1st + lat. desJc '"'•ea It single pn t\)'14). Only $34,000 fulJ Relrlev°er Supvtor " a allable to Ad No. 68t, ~ earn g. e aaa , 1• y •-u 'u •OD utll pd. Refs. Patty, ..-prkce with t'llcell("ftt Dally Pilot. PO. Ooit ror11ppt.u l161M7118 Tr7 a Ot1ll1 l'l lo t 0 ~•n• P t..hc water. 4 Br 4 Ba. wk Mary Jo. John. -.toll: o fl I c •. Ma 1 t er s, Pac Cst H•1 5/'1. C.11 aseo. Cott.a Mcsa, Ca Clanlncd Ad to buy. u ll MmO CAR WASH lJormonlbly.675-7030 ·W Ownrr/Brottt613~l20 tams.Agt.83T-4200 4144·5460. u;aa Waotadresulll w . orrentaomethiog. ZMO HaTborDl,CJI ' I • . ·' W-'94 7100k.., W.hd 7100 ·~·········································· 7100 4Hefp WOfded 7100 • w--.. 1100 ...................................................................... '!l1utldlt· wax 1 s. , m _,, OAJLYP\t..OT CJ i W-'94 71 .. .....,W_.... JIOI '401 lift IOIO ,_...to't• IOU CREW MANAGER Manaaer in San CJemC'1't~ aru tq uper.v11e Junior alHmen. Tot ............... .._slon plus gasoUne allowanc4' ust h ve dependable lr3.1Uporllti0! o experience needed. Pho.nu 7Sl·Sl.R 848-8684.. JU Ml OR SALESMEN Boys & Girls tO·l.S yrs. old , earn $20-SSO per eek gettinc new tomera ror the Dally Pilot Work hours ue 3:30 to 8.30 after school and a !ew more hours oo Saturday & hohdays This ll not a paper route. No deliveries or collecting Transport.allon provid d. You mu.st li\•c Ul Huntington Beacb soulh or Staler LoquttJ1ry $36-t298 Equal Opportumty Employer PR AN. cap Un a A 8 . Dtrll -. quUt)' 4t IP•~ ttQ'd. La111n1 nm.a D ............................................................................................ S ._LESMl!!Jlo.I ~ O.aate Jto(polllt mix aJL male. A .,..... &ala. Jm W. Waraer, ...U... oda iovial tua. 12 to lG yean ot ••e wanting to earu SZO -Ratbol'. Sat. AD&. Dn criera. !Ope Prodlstto. C...,.. to S.W or m~ per week. Chance to wln JlU'IUO&l\ATOlLS allco cat.t. ....... " CoordlNtor trips to Pb1lad~lpb.ia, Wuh.l.ottaa D.C. WASJIEUDAYIR.S dav&llt•r. 1N•t pet•. TM mamlf. of hi&hell or Cape Kennedy: caab, blkH, Bec:oo61t....,. . .a.,.. Ss>&7edJdl1t.IQpered • Q u • J l t )' c r ti a I an I CO-kart.lna and otber priies. U )'OU liv~ • h'&l D~'d.. l&W1lt :,:~1,~:~· ,::• -~~r~~ in Costa Mesa, Newport Beach, •Y~iHo.c. ._N..:;.d;;;;;...:l;..:;d:;;.-b_o_m_•_f_o_r_t'_. ,.n"•d self 1tnhr Huntlnetoo Beach Cll' El Tgro.)(lukm DU•·H ._,~ Ger-mu Slllll>fml" PQP. w1mtn5ynbuvy f11u,. Vit"jo area call so..89156 and uk for "'°"" ~ lDtelll .. •l/Trl cka la otc batkrround Yoo Mr Scott ' SIU~ 81¥11. Cll Ml--"'111 maJDtaln rNCh.ICl • al Op ......... -thr o-.. t CALLJ.9-TllO ~~.;.;..-----bud c • tt. abor a. Equ ,.__.., a;.ua~oyer Ltb/Dobl• pup_py, mitort1 t1 toaUa1. a PORTABLS dJMw: buullhll female. 11141t. W..t.d 7100 Wonted 7l0 HtfpWClftted 7100.W,Wmftd 7100 ..•..•......•...................... .., ..... ••••••····•••·········· ····•·········•··•··•·· l'Omputt!r tnput1. If )'OU .... W..e.cf 7t ..... W..e.4 7100 -O.&. Deluxo J...;. ... ;;.,;..:;Ml-..;;;;...m:I,;.;_ ____ _ "°'t """ wll)('Oplt, arc ..................... ~~~leu••••••Huu-• wtth.:.~pot dewlce Allolted babJ hunlhn·~" nu.1bl• & have a work· ecretary needed fo T\TXSDO RENTALS CaU crtb w/ maui.t, drcu· 1n1 lmowh.'<111e of com· aeneral omce work. Part-time, no exper oec. CASH PAID for furo, Ina table. back pack etc. I Lady 113 for 4 Expcr. w111lrc~11 d1nnt'ri----------1 _________ _ hra If 1111l1$fu4.'lOl'y. tiou11e w/<·uc:kt•Jl· Appl> HOUSEKEEPING putcrt " c•n type'. C.ll l"CSl·Awe·F1lr. Dt·IMSl Some morninl bn, •PS>lY .,.,.. cokll' tv· .. WO al.SHI. ed pref'd . t.e11ure 111 1a.:rr.un. mol'!'· C:11p orld, a.ate 10 581·34..26 lau1'a Dfdt, u• So C:1tl CLUICAL Hwy L 8 _..; -- ccurate typ11t. Soml• FACTORlHUP tkr eompo»lllon Will W11nll'd l'oi.tt~IMil ~JJl• nslder pruon re manur l01r\'lll l\l'l'd" ~MIC Jub murkcl. Ap .:enl!r.ll '"~~ry hl'lp 'u y Nallonal Sy11lcm», l'lll)tr lll'C ...:.ill for di:' 1 81rcb St. N 8 ta1b 545 °"' MTST OPERATOR Mr • •tr 0 on a 1 d , lo penon Tuxedo Dept. or aot, US·UH o;;,a_::.;;.;;....:;.;...;.;,. _____ _ F1t1me Mold pu61tlon Wt.-.lHllCorp.549·9711. 'l'c:rl'tary/Bookkceeur, Seara W•\mbuter Mall. 170-1.540. PtlmT....,T•Dlt uvuil PAllT 'flMB ''°"' 'tu•l h•\c MTiti' exiwr ~-Sff---i1mall flrm, xlnt wor ln~ S..Hll alTW Ba7 CM Hun• aHul from 7Jntl.:? tiOG$WPMty1Hn1•1Wl~ Rec•,. .. .t/ nt..., rond.s. Call for appt • . A-=tto. 1015 • • t'ullticntrit1 pack.i11l•111 Type 110 WPM w/ac 1oam,MS-23«. TV/A.PPLSAUS .. •••••••••••••••••••••JOWlt~poppia, .. D11&1 noun d udm11 nll'dlc-111. ckntol cur•cY un 18'1 E•cc, , PUIUC Type". 2 mu.. female. ApplyYC'TllClnnrlOfc 111111onrl'fuod'1f'Ollrlm4 <1horthond 110 WPM SECRETARY Saleinun·Eapr d. * * sr.on1aru. \ham tpm \Ion S.1t n:l11l·m1•nl t> 1..-a~ u n t Phone Medical Equlptm'l Co Unlimited Income. No •FUaMITURI* THE IROADW A Y Conllll"t t'rnonn('I ()((· ~n.1.11111h1y • sharp ap needs a a & r e ss iv t.' n\1ht11 4s Sunday. Pd. •UCTIOM R.bblt., Qulrcoa1 daddy, NEWPORT IEACH rACIFIC MUTUAL iwarunc:l' most tmpor pel"50D.able person Good vacation It inaurance. *~ * alblnomem•,l1ml 008. Equal Oppor J.o;mplon•r i()J l\ewport Ct'nler Or Uanl. ldul -ork cofl.d ln lyplfll, S/H req. :w0..1144 Great opportunity for •Ftidlly 7i30 PM• pets toed boa)e. 8111472). /Cashier FACT~Y HELr l'\cwport Bnch Ir\ Inc for uper c:llrftr )' o u n II m • n w 1 t b .,...... W .... Cute Cock·a·poo to ad bome. 8U·S5U d11s, Mt-541' eHI ~994 aft1\lme. Health Min•d• \VJnted.Cf-tJ \h>~.i aaitt' f'.•1u.il Oppur Emplo}er earl Mione 557·9200¥-4:30 SECIETAIY ~certal ·~~l~ty. ('1l . ..,../c-1,.. It 'd m •nuf ..oncern need" ll"u"uke·•p"r, \1"t' •n ~Jun l''r1. Advertising secretary lo lnq net con 1 ent a· ~ oo-amo er. expr IQ v "c d v .. ~ ~ • • dlrectorolmarketingfor C.Jl492-34S7ukforM.r. SlodU.--money. Natural Centerlf't nn er opr 2 M11ture, t:nelli.b i.peJk Rec....a.:..-ist i· n·bouse •dverl111n1 H.ayaa. S < • -SSS ood/ ltam1n Stores Yrsm1nf~r S..~o.tOl m". 2 children 5 & ct ..,........... _ • ., pply \n person 1004 ~ -su 8020 ~~ rl·i.pon 1ble per1on G lr1 Friday dept. Adve~ing agency ' t /RettptionisL Ex· MAS1BS AUCTION Fwalla • 1050 rookhurst, HB Fashion ~le:. Trne. no e" c~rt.> rur 1 school ;ace Neat appear 11 mu6t. $$50 or dept. experience is es· per. m•ture penoa for J075'1i Mwpt II. CM •••••••••••••-•••••••• ---------1 per, .,f~1n: r.:9~~l2 or liow.ev.ifc e.&m .1.n ei.tr<1 <h1ld MV HOME. Own mo St John KniU 17312 senllal as wdl 11 xJnt Publlc Accountants of. IJJ-9625 64M616 VI:! Nett• used lilm, CL.Hk TYPIST 960-21b4 ... a. c a e SS to $(, per hr, lNt·hin.: tr.in:. 1>-12 411)3 e\e!> Eastman, Irv. S40 7171 t y p 1 n e. Med I a e lt ·~ri~ce~.~646-4332~~~·-----l;;;-:::-::;:=-----;-;~j eppl'a. misc. WU&oo'a arket1ng Dept. in Fl"D SERVICE hobby clu:.,,es w Tri· ~URSES R. E. SA" its perience helpful, Only licydn 1020 Bar1aiA Noot. Now 2 ewport Beach ins to ":-C H c hem L 1qu 1 d em w;; those w /nee. expr. need TYPIST ••••••••••-••••••••••• Stores -54' & 814 W. eeds person go'>d T,...HNI IA broidery Call979-3"8tlor LVH Uc'd-Uftllc'd apply.ApplylQpersonat Topnotcb.careerorient· ScbwinnlO.pd ltlh, C.11. 642-7930 & /figuru "typiol( Serv~ m<'dlCJI l:'lec · 9632300 Mel11cat1on & charitc FrHl4day tbeJollyRogerlnc.17042 ed,pre(erXeroxaooETS Goodcoadilloo 548-321112. alary to s~oo. So mt· trooi 1n~trumcnti1 In ------nur.<' for PM i.hllt f'ull Tndn' C G11lelle, Irvine eapcr., or similar. Will S40. 14.301...;....;......;... ______ _ usloeH exp. prd'd ho:.pt:ils &dut·tor'i.l)fci>lnll:'n•tewrrs to conduct 11ml' Good''" & ang ouirte train qualified In· 642-· ReliredBuyer ood co be n cf i lb IQ LJ& Orani:e Co. Xlnl public opm1on poll-; thru htnd1ts 1\pply Part. SECRETARY. full hme d 1v1d u a I. New po rt Girl's Free Spirit ,... .rllbes0r1ent&I ~ uppo tiUOtl ~..ii Co p .. 1<1 May 2!I No sdhn14 l'd :o.u pl:' nor Jlealtht:a rl:'. •Personal uutrucllon Insurance CX<'. xlnt typ Centt!r, lovely offices, s-' bicycle, rood coo 49G-S717 tiu\llli.. Co r :ir dr l'Ur Travel time' & 1.i.l:, Supen9r Aw. Nb •Mitllagcmcntopporty's mg skills. 540·l005 blwn salary open. Call Jan dltiO~S30.897·3361 HOUSEPULL ol nr new ti---------t Cullal'l Mr 11.i~clon , mileage pa1ll 1-;xp &Cl·2'41U •tu80'.~Comm1i.:.1on 8-4PM ask for Jan Suuon&44-4091 C-& MedltCumiture. &lual 00 CJ1br1d~·· ln:.trumcnt 'helpful Nl!Jl .1p · -•Llc'dtram1ng2wks SECRETARY for Real __.._ Co.2t3) 42tl·~16 pcarancl' !'llu:.l be a\ J1I '\ur.t"' Aid~ & Prat·t11:als l'lasi.es start 1mmed. Estate Co. in Fashion Unusual Opportunity eq.6,....t 8030 a old b Y M • Y 14 th· ood bandwritm~. lilt• -- - -• Jflernoolb. C\'c ", & lor p\l duly al $32, le11s •Ot1 lhe)obtrammg, L'lland. Must have 4 yr Irvine National Bank ••••••••••••••••••••••• Formal Din. Rm set, Qn ping ror blueprint Flor Girl & Ca:.h1t•r v.knd:.. Contact Mn f1.>c or hus p i.tarr at •P..tanytopofficelocs exper, type 6570 wpm, part lime UlilllyUkeNewLeicaM3Body Si bide·a·bed, full u &fillQi,:. f\\st lw uhle to "ork D:uly.»S ll25 SUtlO. no fc<'. Malprac.. Nollcensene<"toapply sh 80.90 wpm. Cal Employee, 4-6 hrs daily. Leath. use somm ri bldde·•·bed, K~: n TACOSWITCH IMC weknd~. 40hr week ------hc.ilth & au Ill!> ll\3il RB> CARPET Eileen,64G-0123. Contact Bob Cretgblon. lens MR ~eter $300. ~ rm a;tv K! s1 ·-D6k•r Costa 1\Jnu Qoc ~hn(t Store. 2<rl5 JA~lTOR F lime Appl) n .. l(~ler 9A ur an)day, REALTORS 841-1742 833-3100. E 0 E l35mm F4 lens. lealh matrootr"mss' so' ta •. '1ov'ct ......, .,... "' ' uu V lsl Sl !'.,\ Ml''>J Vt-rde Conv. HO!lp, ref:. n,·<' Les l'ou It e • rd " • 549-lO•I ----661CcnlerSt.C:'tl Ntfrseii Hegi~try, 351 _l'urdeta1lscallL1nda !ioxl.lnly ~ua s,summe . . . case$2SO.Pb:752·95S6 sut,s.,Ccoereetbl1el, , ual Oppor Emplo)er II Time O<hcc po.;.1t1on ---Hos It . I Rd :'i H only, J months. Reqwr WAITERS N1" l FTN /SOMM comer aroup. 1ame la· t~~~~~~~~1 \'Jllablc J llcd.1ert Janitor, ni.:ht !>hifl for ....... !n "~·o n.u: 'No." Keul El.t.llt>S•h:s mature ()t!fSOO W/pohc l.~ I~..,,,... 0:~1er --ble, stereo, plcturei.. I 11 J 1 I 1 L· '"' """"· ,,.. .,.,.,.. • # I tram1ng. 494·8571 for an "' l ea 1 • ....... --QOI:"~ """ .. _ 1 11 u l'" ,. ,. r ~ pn\att countn <' ub ~or Ire.! h?~ .. 1 lonsull .. t1on. I Jotn lerv1ew. ,.e., in •PP r nee enaraer $175. MZ-m3 4c velvet cm.,, amps. a e'tmini.ler ~lall mter'll!Y.. Tues & \h'd. ""' m•J IA" roltelo for 0 T w/t'ittens1ve knowled&e ~............. les.stbaolmootbl.Pnt _,,., ..,. 3 11 "· · "•''"' .-... ...., •Fret ts .iy r:uo1111: I JI h of Fr ch ..._ _... -.. .. ""'' I ~ 5.1 -~~.,.. further hl:'IP Coun.e n • P asea en ,_:...._.;.-------4 ptym._ ude u ok N t P<ll' - ----Continental food, wLne & utser Graflex lnstanti-:....;;... _______ _ n · 0 '" Gndl·n<!rlulllinW•\1'6r •KITCll~:SllEl.P .... URSESAIDES •CJd1llacCuPro~ram :.ervice. Apply Am· Load,16Mlld$0Ul1<lmov· **IBUY** et:. w! train J Lo. only Ill unlemn>= l>ilrl-•Y.AITK~ ... ~ ..... •ISi S..les Orange C®nly **Y'' USO-SIO bros11. Rm 211, wkdays le projector. Ccsl $746, s Gnt:. & Gro & "1.llQlcn•ncc lmmo"il •llOSTESSES Bwldan~ Muff hmn.: due •"I L1st1ngs Ora nae L.gai S.Cys to SIS SOS 30th St. Bal. Penln, Good used Furniture & aws & the Cuckoo po~illon .n illl 4,.1 t!Sll Experienced to m1 rt'J'l' n:n...,u<1 Exi> County General Office/Reeept. NB _se_U_M00 __ ._645-8677 ___ • __ -i Appliancea~R 1 wlll eat.cal1752-6955or:>t forappolQl onlvlorP\t&m1thlslufl •Ill Adverl1~1ng in LliReindenAgency _:....:....--------tCah 1035 &ellorSELLforYou. l.y at 341 Bay&ide 0 --- -CJ,hleri.. mJturr rc"p ::,table l'mploymcnl, xlnt California 4020 Birch Sl, Ste ICM Wa1lr'e5lft. dinner house••••••••••••••••••••••• MASTERS AUCTION .8. <Nexllo lsadurl''• GAS SALESMEN bond J b le. \ pply 1 n benefits. Nl&hl difftten ••l Adverta:ung ln Nation Newport Beach 833-81 ex per. Apply 2pm l ameae kittens 'JWks old. 64M616 Is lll-9625 Coff Sh Ncw1obopen10g1o1ncar p e r ,,011 , Sp.q;h1'lt1 ll:ll. Apply at Park lfunhcensed.lelusas· CallforAppt/Estab'65 4pm. Bradley's Steak 2BluePo!nl,2Seal,2 ff op WJ,h. bl>ays,to$1S0'14.lo. 13cndt-r.t..'t~1\\'.Cslflw'.)o . suiienorConv Hosp 1WS 1>15lYOUIOObtatnan(lyou House. 33157 C11m1n Mates, 2 Females. 8ox1-----•-ft_, ___ _ Sup•"lsor + hber<1l l·omm Appl\ 'J B 11um lpm Mon Sopenor.NB 642.:_Z410 Rt>JI Estate License Serv1<'e Station Allen C1p1slraoo.SJC. tralnedS15.546·21Z1 Executlvo'• BDr. lease 5eod re!"umoto 8 lOum. llo nt1ng to11 M<1y lith .... ,,__.. & Hom• __ .. _ C11ll dant, uper'd Day & --Ocsi-...t like San Fran-lasslfied Ad 11684. U11)· Center Car Wa~h. 16061 -,....,.. •u d,_t .-. ~ 1111 R......, 1-;ves. Full & p/lime Ap Waitress wanted . Part Docp 1040 c'•,.:'b~ar. Beaut pie"" or •POBoxlSGO,Osta u., .. ch"l,11" 1.t;G.\L SECRET\H\ FM ll rl\•ate u ~·"' 832_5-4·4•0 I ShllStl 17th•· lime Days )1uslbc21 ••••• •••••••••• ...... ., "'"' ""u o <> Py, e a ion. "' · · · ••••• ••• furniture. Cost 13500 esa.Ca.92626 1 .s "' l''\P '\c:\\p1111 ho~p1l,ll ... tuff rt-lief I · NB Catl~9-9446 ET ORLD Ga.ERAL OFFICE B c· .1 (' h f 1 rm Ca 11 l<"J' LV N'11. l'r:H11cal~. rvme, · · •P W • new. Ask $1500. &44·9399 COOK, EXPER1 Mature. Det)('ndJk Surf & Sirloin ~W <.:oa1<l H"J NU No Plw111: Cull/ COOK lflOllS1':Kll' It Smull ~ucsl JUllll' ve 111, " .. lol' .1111 al11ry nl.'gul:.ihl1· 9278 E11ll\ ll'"·I il1H•r!.1fiecl fl.ti :l'i30 0 r 11 l' I I i l' ~ I!. Service Sta. Atlendanl WAITRESS Pit Bulls, Pekes, Westie, o-.. hand --'Cbl Ir ' 'II hlft f 11 t A I E f II It 1· Bulls. Toy Fow T•rriers. ... carv"" na p.i~ilum I\ Plllft, fdinl! -, -om,•mu .. l•rs " ~ " u or pl 1m<!. pp y, .xper. or 11ma a 1an ~ ~ H t h $500 phoni•, hu' mJi·h' IA"l!al rra1ncl'. :"ipl ~··h )o'ull or ,, t Wci.tt·hfl Brown's Shell, 990 t: re~t . & deli. Full or Poodles, Sh.lb·li u, Poma, G46-73'f~e~es&w'knds. l'llX l'll· Xlrit oµpor Im \n ur.ilt• lyp1i.1 ,11 -t :"iurM•i. 1l1•).!1~ln . 11117 ! Coast Hwy, NB. p/t1me. Apply, Carpi's Lhasa Apso, Silkies &1--------- .. 11;1 ;1 1,,.1w 11 l(n...,in "IHll ('.di l'.11 7'1:?ta:tt1 Wt•sldlft Dr. Sll• ::!12. Pinena, 539 W, 19th St, Yorkies. 100 milted pup· ·Sol• & matchlnl( lov· In• :.'!lell \~ t'oa~t 11'14.}, LIGHT N n 631 0610_____ Service Su Allend, mlC!I C.M. pies. Stud svs most ueat, red & black 'llu ~ .... -.-l'I 1-· ., ... RESTAURA....aT & wknds. Exper. prcf'd breeds. 25.25 W. 17th at Spanish Style, 175. "~"'·"· ·• •· ltolD'LWORKERS ~l 'llSING l' t . r: _ Apply 1n person, 3l31WAITRESS.Over 21,app·,_ra.irview.SA.Openeves. 545.2541 GIRL FRIDAY :-.1..i·:l>EO LVM's& an ry man w ex· Harbor Blvd.CM ly tn person Sid's Btu S3l·li027 1---------P1~fm1rt5 t.i1JW'ill l\l\11-:IHATl':LY NURSES AIDES 'l'Cwl'.'::i~n&a~lphu~e;ror ----s--d 8eet,1072tstPl.N.B.aft · ew luxurious, one or a ~c''-''P''fl\cl'cs,,ury 0 1 fl rn esse e·servicc ta. Allen ant 4pm DoblessbowqualRancho kmd, iota 4c love ienl, '1rl L'"'i·IJY uJrl"d olfi"" \ I '···t ~ prmni;s or ime pn1.i paral1on necei.sary for fuJI & p/llml'. J::xper'd Dobe Maestro line. Shots ,.,.,.ktail table •-com-••· • ~ •• 1 ppv IQ Pl'r~un ~ "'" 1 11on:. da\<1 & ufln:. this Co l ncntal 1 R c U1•1TR1tss•s ... ~ "' du11e" mu i.l lYPl' •·J":'lt · n 1 App Y ay arey ....,~ "' "' ~croppedreg.962~ mode (all matcbnfl) OK.RR l_e 1 i.11 1111.1 .. "''\"" .... hi\ n mJlh .·1p ... I ~urse'I /\1<1f-'I all 3 shin~ Restaurant. Apply Am· Chevron. 604 s. Coast :r:r·ll Full or p/l. M • II .f ~·- hs B .,,., .. ,. '" ... MANPOWER INC Xlnl Uen<!llls & ,;h1n d1I .. R .,ll kd s B .. D1cb1bund. long b•ir 111. u • &acn ice . .x-o osp.lSOl t. ltj .l 1" lilud" .... M•lph"rl ... \oi···• , .,rosin, m .. · w Y ·Hwy.Laguna C•L G rs.Nealappear. l d l VIII f04 1;e Cf 30 • · ... ~ v " ft•renllul Paul 1n:.ur 505 30th St .. Bal. Penm, Over 21 puppies. All sbols. AKC, ('?_.•Y ~ •) ...... ~ h.. • ' ~7117 lwn ,'.!... --111>n ~mokl.'r lo "tart am tt8Wl.''t l!llhSl.C \L ChopmonHorbor NB Surf&S1rloin rea.son1ble83'1-t64Safl5. -.wo .,..., ~ v.:cnn COOIC·S~TE med ~;(kl, C.&11 for JfJPl 645•2043 ,_ __.. H 1--------1 Blvd, CdM. •.31 13111 Con•a•dCcm osp. RESTAURANT SHIPPING & S930W.CoastHwy,NB AKC Great Dane Pups' _ ___; _____ _ l&hL' Mu't hl'c C\JX'r Equatc)ppor Emvlo\ o·r 12232 \;ha pm an A\e No Phone C.ll1 7wks S male black l Full fom·rm 1troup1n~. pJn ".if:' v.ork GUARDS Gardt>nGro\1• MAHAGERTRAIMEE REC CLERK ( 1 H 1 •. $225. Plaid courh & chr. hat~auhn .1 1 , ~nm1• F t inw p 1 t nirur m L.V.M. OR l .P.T Succes:.ful reslaurant • Waitresses wanted ove e m a e a r e q u 1 n 36" md flame-tbl w/l UCl'~ SI pt• hr l.<'.ul IUlll l'h"' lJI IC'Cl d IA Jlhl',~l·h,,v lurpo·rml•---------1 lhUin seeking exper'd Small t'lectronicsco. F,, 21. Hard working & 495-5096 t'hl"S. Cof lbl" rnd till. g NB hnle Call l'lwl :-., (I Jll''' Call RJJ 11~1•1 1\'lid , nil<' :-lull .? !lilt" ,1 'l llSl\it: t•1nt.11rlates for manager per. pref'd personable appearanC<? Black purebred 644·1413 :aml.'S:IO:!tl ,6M 1700 1 "t.'t'k GJrl1d1l ll•1~111tal RN'S, LYN'S tratnte program STACOSWITCHINC Apply1n~rson,evcson LabPupsforsale. 1---------0 t: .cpf> 847 ~'tlil l.ubot cl"pui.· in Ouu.tand1nR benc-r.t.s & 1139 Baker , Costa Mc~a I)', Open :;uame, 2'38 W S48·2349 blona Dining tbl w IS --t . -Holf Doy tollc:• Poy prn1:r'"" opportunities Send re-549•3041 Cst. llwy. NpBch. · carved chra. Painllnit by opyCent rT1rne •)am l 3Uplllllf .I :lll 'lpm \L\10\\/\!\;'lf,I> & AIDES 11umetoThe JollyR0Ker, EqualOpporEmployer w t v ll c" BeauL Pomeranian pup· Har Ill n v 0 u I\ It elp ne(•de no t''<P<'r L •11•1 .. •. 11 ~, 30,, •.• ·tiilt. full nr Inc 17o.t2 Gillette Irvine 31 r esll 1 a 0 e p1'4 •, reasonable. AKC tBullflghlerl. Picture , r •• 1m ~ ~ t .. llt'I "''''" 'f}11 llJI lvi1 )1111 ,'t11t1·I ''·" ' ' Sbo 17752 Beach Bl Ap ""' " ec.-Qill ~ J belun· ~ " c m1• p. • · regi"• tered P vl Pt v frame 30x40 644·5~ · · clmnt: 1'nJm.1hlc· v.ork 111 l~IO\\ ll.llhn•i Ohd JI t1nw U1rft"n•nlial µuy ...:..a __ ...;. .. ______ 1 ply 10 person. Exper. 1193-m '1---------- ---_ oui 1ww ollu c· 1w11r tho• Nc•"µurl fit•a•·h. ,.7~ ;iu~l Xl11l lit•ndil!I. t: 0 lo; RESTAURANT SHOE Salesperson want· 1n~ec:=._. --------t::-.:--::--:::-:-::::-:-:-:-::r, twln beds, frames <incl GV Nnll t> t' 1\irpml Xlnl ci~• l'ont;irt l\1r' Jt•Mcn. ed. Retail exper. pre. -Old English Sheep dog box sprinp, best ofrf'r. wn:.tr.itur' 1w 1tunll v lor po~itl\o• :11un.ii:L•m••nt C'11,t:i \k!'o.1 !ltt•mor1ul MANAGEMENT C1,orablc, but not ner. for WAREHOUSEMAN AKCmaJe•yrsold.Reas 846-4774. ors. x1 111 1n1111l•·il 111111\. 1'1•1 l'l-.Ol'LLl'F.RSON llc"p1tul :1111 \1<•lnna, TRAINEE growml'youngco.App F.xper. Marin offer.833·9283 1--------- Nnc•\rinr 11t·1 ~011.1I ioll•nh'w, r.111 E'ln' 11111\-111).! ftlr J)llrl (" M (;t:! :.!7;1·1 Cll'an rut, aggrct1siv<' ly, Joseph Mugmn Shoe llardwur('. Top pay Hugerwillcchlnacub1nl.'l. SSI ti I:.' ~a;J HIY)tl t 11n l' J ~ ~ "1· 1 u I,. 111 ---------•I per'lon who i!I mlercsled Dept. tSo. Coast Pla1.i) SS S9 hr. Night shift Purebred Blood Hound 8' Cust. couch, anUq. buf · II ;trtl\\ u rt' Sa h• s l'tumhrni;. 1•l,•1 lr1<-.1I v.11n1 t.. i; 1• n c• r .11 h.1rtl"Jll' l'\ll Ill'\' 1111111 •C HTER 11 .1r1l\\.1r1• lll;!t Ir, 11w PUS NtolEL• \\l'. '''"1"'it 11'' ic h I h4:! 11.1:1 ,\,I. tur l'htl 1t1me dfi~ 1\pp) in n.on, i t'm. T"1l'l> lhru Ill 1"1 t 11111111111••111 ~.111•, at p .ir t l 1 nH C ,cl I \I r C~l'SJR. II 1111·mc•\•·r hd :, •"-i.11111 11nly •17•1 \.U •. \ \\h11l••,.1i.·,11pphl·~ 1'·1111) 1n 11 career w/a world $49·9190.AskforMarv. benefits program : puppies,nopapers fot. All MIUl Go. 200Hl 1·,q11t .ill11•.t li7:12<!:.?:l IJmous r eslJuranl or· --5-H-O-E S •LES Medical & hospital, den 646-45511 Shorewood, HB. 968 5907. I',\\' ltOLL 1tJmtallun Must be will· "' tul, prescnption & vis Marine EJ•dronlcs ASSIST ANT 1nll to work hard, lon11 Ex peri enc od ah 0 ion. Pension & legal, UC York.shire Terrier male Walnut antq. lbl W/fi t:hrs Tec:hnlc:icm hour!! to ll'am all facets salesma n. f'ull t1mr 1ni;uronce I:;SOT puppies. Chal'llpionsh1p $325, lrg. anlq. ch<·~t r II h• n I h I' .., , .. " PAYROLL nf the ret\taurant hWll· LoL"I of benefits Adle Manne Ila rd ware Co Wildweir background $135. Antq. bufCel $250. I r., ... wh1nh w1ll l•'"'d loo S .. --'.", CM 642·~""" 304 S. Beacon, Sa SlSO.&up. (213)1163-4545. Oak chtna <'abnl St3~i. tr11uhlr.,hoo1t rJtlt11 ra• .ir CLERK .. -~~ • "'' ·'"""' "'#("' p-" A 1 . Component rum, 7 pc·~. & ,.,, .... ,., · 11ppt11•, \\il l 11 ward1ni: po~ 1l1on & '"ro, PP Y IQ person AKC Golden Rel females (desk. china cahnt, buf nm~JCll t ~IHMI lht'IH) In rort-tlme ..:ood rot Ur(' S<!nd re ShQp Malnt. Man. 4-0 yn 8 .. h d ~-'llm" lo ,, .... 677, Daalv over. Exper. w/mowe1. rs Womon over 3S, weekcn w..s, s ots, worme fl.ot, bkcase, hqr cabnl."' !•I.le,. nl C"qlC'r Sm.ill • ~ u " , 1--'"-& lrr•oni Con live in. Housekeeper Sl75. C1JI Della 893-5752 1U>r11c ubnl). All r1n•· :-.""porl ll1•Jr h 111 \ro1•rir,, t1 lrnclinl! de l'•lol l'OBoxl!\60,Cosla t'~'Mr Neal;; 67a,.11133 ovcr t.eer of 2 olde days mabo&.S750.MW1lS<'c ln v. i:ootl t.1·111:•111, <.ill u lnrwr nf 11•,1<h•nl111I ~k .. a,UI 92626 :a · · ' :'..&II :..~ or :,18 .,.,.,, -frvlQr Coa'll Counlr children l lyrs " 16yrs ~-toy 104 apprl'<'. ~ 71IOO •·un1nwo1tw<i h.ill un Im ltct1r<.'<I Chrt~llan rpl for Club. 1000 Jo:. Pac l'11 Spm Fr1-8pm Sun. Ref n-.. OU in:r Ctc·1 Dr ln m~ HOSTESSES MASSAGE TRHE m1!d111h• o11"'11n•: lor •'" J1>1'llanl m1:rs 111 upl llwy, NB rl•<fd SS7 1328 aft 2 pm. •••••••••••••••••••••• Sofo. c.°"•Hi1 to bed \pplv '" l'l'r .. on 11;.irn ' •·\11rr11•n,•c•d v.c> roll rompl"' Coll S45·5004, ---------i -A.donble, llny,maelc krl SSOCo!h 813 7200 JO: N ti\ I. U I 1 'lil'"' Y111k 1l.1r ,\ li11ll \nu111:IJ•lyt ll!2'1l 1A .ml ch-11< T111, 1a 11 ix•rrn.i &4Sl2Sl SITI'ER ·Pl.EASP: Voun1ot M othe r s t.en.1.Callw~d1yaonly -------- r of1•-.11011 .d h.-111 UIH ~t.111 1111:11h· \\\ ,.ct lnr h·~·1l1n1Jt 1• full 1wnt11..rt11mrpc.-.1t1e1not Rltwllhmv MOM46h llou'lew1ves,&Tcacbcr11 10lm-4pm.64f.4781 Cholr&OttOtnCll'I l·1:rd11r1ul 'kill 'I II 1N•·11 r t) 1' tillll' ~,ci ,1 llon in i cl;i\" vrr "n·k. \ton •Si\ILMAKF.R• dallv MI'' $300 hr Mul!l be over 18. Sel SSOMalChlQI( 6737?.llO b~nlu•·I> c'''"'n\1.il \1r1>1111 1 7.1111 11 10,111111. IOJ''Jl:I :-.11 ,.,,, 11o·(' cl.1 \~ .incl 1111•1<.lin,. onl:v H.1,JobsOpen oo 158Hafl6PM 1-trrhnc Fosh1on11 p/tlm Olonde Terncr mix. ly °"** "3l U I 1 • wm \\ <" M•nd to H hool. 'arn "'\~1 !11'\I 1i.•1tmnmi: 111 Will Trnm ~·3464 ----& u m extra $$ for th old small 11pay<'d fem nit• Plaoo. 2 'wlwl rnckr. ~. • ... 1111t• \0111,.,.n1 \11111\ 1n lh,. foall n1.1 y 11·c1u1r<' on -----s1 .. t10nt'ry Slorr in Cd Summt'r '4·$11 hr. U11t' o 6~6 5607 & lllb mil•· couch cit lumps Ou}' nl.11 1"fo•l . .! H, t'\11 /!.. HOS TIS SES 1>c·r .. 1111 .111v .11111 or ''"' 1~ ~ d.1" c \ 1•n 11lht•1 Suh"' nl'<'ds uleslady f ttlnw. · c·:u & phonl' nl!'t' 9113 717 640 7329. 833-~. t.'Vtll 5411 9734i fl!\ I~ 11 ... tu• 1 ··•I. 111cr1 & c OOK S .'l l/ 11 .. rhur C \t "' ~no w l' I' k Wt 11 r r 'I'" re lk1•1in1• f':111h1on nN.'<I~ 3 dn.)''1 Xlnl work lnlC t•un for pen1on11I intrn 11>w -- - ml•, ..!10 .1cl.i\" l"'t ... 1. f ur t.h.ihc•ll • 1,111 .\ W ('o;,..,tlllA<) 'U h.i fklllJIQl'.i•l'•ofilhw .. ,1vli,tlnlh1»arf'11,to1icll ds. t:11pclally flnt• r llen lrl11h Seltl'r, mall•. l yr 5 Pc LR Set. Medil/lllk. 311 M4'1·Th111' 7 :to\ \t (, 1 11 r J ,, "', ,\ 1 h 1, l'lf , ul"t'llmn of .sr "'"\'roll our n1•w hne nu lnvt•'!t· tc>ll.!. Phonl' l''rirncl11 Orr Vo u th f u I M 1111 I M. llou~cbrol<l'n. all 'hoti;, Nough. Gd rond Slla. ~P_l\1!M_! ~ _ l urkuo·,. ;-..1 ~1 Slud••nt'< \I i\ T lI H 1-; W 0 M ,\ I\ t'l<'rk l>ulll'" will in~uh·c mt-nl. '4 tll $G 1wr hr pro f\15 1010 for a1lpt Cloth1n11 11torc Exp<! likes children. &10·7329. 642 398Sl'Vf's/wkndi1. vt1im1· lo v.t'11·u11H· llJc•p.1rin• hourly 11111.l llt,nl'WW8rdrot>rnnrol pref'd Apply In pt'rton. MI p w I tbed J .'s ~und lnve11tm1•nti. ul. ~'uil °' I' t111w l'.111 m•\\cc11nN" & i•nnt;irl nh111ed IM"tnll for com le<'tlnn~ or d••livery. Car Telt!ph An11. &!rv1ce I\/\.. Aardvark Co. 209 German Shep pupg a ~ c a no room 111•t ldnR for oni> ll•'IOll 114i7~2 m;,~. "' ,ip1ilv 111 nwn•h;ml~. 1'1c,.1hll' h1 11 ' c II M Once a11aln ABLE ON Murlnr Avr. Dalbo-and Female. Nd grl S3~0 . Kin11 "' hllh<I, le!\•nn prt'ft'r ralil)' 341 1\,1 \ 'i1h• 1>1, N H NH•ll l'ar • lill' typini,: 11utC"r 11rt1C«'~'lnl! l>r~in nocuury " nry' an5wennll service Is uc Lllhand. homC'I!. 548·8320. dresser 2 niuht 11tt1mli-. Ith bkkarnond in Ht "'I NN.t to bmlon•' !)47 :ic10~ minimum l Yl~lu 1h1yroll ~!Wiel.'\ or J f'on ~33·3SH ct'pllnl( applluUon11 fo f r II m £• d m I r r n r "l.-t'nt. /\1J"I" In,.__________ l'lllJX'•tC'nr1• r11~c 1·1111 LE"' Ul L TIME I N Y\JCCA rt.ANTS. 1111 C'Ves/wknd1G42-4240 .. .... " " ,. h 1 L Luc t 0111 t>"ncinn('I l>l'pl SA •"I F • ' l'mp oymcmt 0 l.!Jlpt•r u-... -~,... 3 m...a •Y, Vou di"•· tok" - - -n<>f ln !:loulh l'uu~l \It•<' unit wanlt'< r.icp••i . .. 1 Rpt"cl11ltv 11hon 119 nc.'t' W(' noy whll~ vo .....-~-.... '"""• ""' ~· Ina __ ---llOTt:I. M(lTFI, lllu'<l h.IH' luol'( 1':1 Toni tiomc·nU\t1• Y Womlln, ~'Cper '' i:ir.:-f'd ,. ' ••••••••••••••••••••••• 846-'JllOl Cl,A.~SIFIF:I> wlll 1cll ii 1\ 11cl1 lo r ~ "n 11 tic· 11 k (;Jrallt' 1137 0.'>20 l'ull ~,2 4234 ~;:' 10!':,,w;;;,• M~l~hr ~· 1005 _________ _.. _______ _ llbHUT SHOP 1'11•1 k ~ A 111ilv Am MISSION fo'r1 8118 N. Main St, St ••••••••••••••••••••••• SllJC & l!JND' u rlitht l!hll\ ,.. /l1mt' h .1 '' ... d 0 I I 11 n ti (I I .\l('(h('jl Hl'H'lll ,., p.-r SJ It~ 1)4'r"m IA Rnlfld for R :.!O. Sun la Ano I\ N T l Q u 1-: ... I. r.; I\ r1 AQUATIC INSECTS 0 -per n".. Wilm An i\nlt'r1r.1 Oruni:r Ctt lrn nll' " ' 1>h\\\l·i.111' VIEJO I r "h l 1 n" fl ic l u r (' ----4 MARKET, SA YWCA .. • n \Ir~ 1 'a 1r1ntrr\.ll'"' .. ,. • O "AOCMROMR ., .. 45 Appl 111 ~~ Hnslol Appl\ tn Mt '-.. huwroom f:xpc-nrnC(' ·---___ _.,. 1411 N Hro11dW)'. Fri, Y Y l F ( H 0 T S n itt' .,,. > .1rsi1 .i11>-u 10.1:. COMPA ..... Y c o .Mr Duoul.lJ!iE L<.· •• 1n•no_n______ f""lll ht'lpful l'll'3M' llPPIY Ill Tht• Nu t Kettlr at 11 9.Sat.1(}3.furn.dolla. MST 0 H HT A IL I B T 0 I S lh't.<:M "" ~lt'\ht ;JI C\pt•r in lronl &. ;i~111Chr1'llntn lO:tt .So F. Main St . Lumber Yard Plnrn I collC>rt eblC',, p11per AC A ( O 1 SF LY AW I SD 0 PG .v .... S W ....... -..... 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S--. ·~I-. cwpr r"" F'amilv nnd rounwr ules ANT1QUING IN TUSTIN y T S E R t t Y R 1 I R 112$1 Slat.-r Annut noor r11I'(' mal'hlQl'r) on nttodl'd Tnp mone> New AIQ ... ... • """' • ~.. ' f Do Y"'' i.~ ...... re a-1• F T R u A T E " O R V Y • 11 • ~ 1n O ... ,.._ n Um'" man prtf Ca II coll tel m 1 tu r C' woman o vv ,....,.,. ...... •.. • 0 G A 8 M B " " " Fou:nta1nVall•Y ly ner1I a pill)'. Son Studio &3138\l """ .,.~ • "' -1 Both Cme All'"'Ut.'Sho ..... inOld l It L,. ---------• Clemf'ntc Gtnt'ral ---------1 days, aftn'I & eve s <213 1822·3936 We hll"e re cou.nter1 .. ea. mus Town T~t.in? F; quell· ON WM I l SL BEER MK " tooOtoSJOOOpermo H<Kp1lal.Hl4)4'lfl 1122 +"knds 1-:111)tr prefd cords. be rl'llable, personable ty6sdectlon. vlalt allof A I E G' Rt M 0 GE 0 T I" G H H 0 nm Full•r Brush -MOLD PRESS EOE 543 7M neat. fr able to wor Lot ed 1 C ... N £ F L y l E T 8 G 6 o 1 w F " .168U7S oust'ktt'per. ~~lrh 3 ----School Bus Drivers or ~kendl-eomeevcnia Ull. . at at lit, E "" lii;;iiiilliiii;iiiliii;;iiiiiiiii __ ..__.(c.ttlldrcn LiHin out.No PBX AD11w1n n11 SC'rv Class II . licensed durlnit s ummer , &: CanunoRealltMaln. K p GT c RANE r L I 8 AW GEY f .,.._ QP[R•TOR Opr Net'd mature dnveiu. needed part Ch As Aw El TEE BG H Iv Jo EAL Offkt>r Tu~lin 8311 '""0"'~ " p.-rt1nn to work varitod ume Wllltraln 492·3873 n .s tmu uuons AflPicmcH IOI trow~ sooo llousekeeper Ma lure. Tu operate trant1f('r A. 1n hr-. & v.knl1<1 r :.ud lrnln ()p(-nangs are lmmedlatc •••••••••••••••••••••• 8 W H l R R E M t W S K C A B 0 I M Y > Mort Lonn S!)()() exp ' ll\t' in, lnHh nc-. }ectton mold equ1pmrn~ an, \pµly Ul pe~on, 1~ SEAMSTllSS It offer aood PotenUal u II fl R f I I l1111tfuedonl: _. ...,_.....,. tor-d. a-di· t lat Typt~t lo H 8 hnm1• nr bc·h . for fabricalina ~mnl Rochci tr r. C\t rn run i1mnll cushion -.·c upond lntetvkWll tr!:acr ·.,00 e ~~~i'o~ WWII,~. ci-i or...,,....,, 'Ind_,, 8ltd *"In.~· I prcc1 .. ion $\\tlch t'nmPo b ,. od daltv 10 30 $ 30 314 · ... 1'1"1nc Pero.o~r Af(enc> 11dull!lo, IUC'll otmo!!.pht•rto. 1N?nl!. Small 11hop Prf'on mer 21 lo work "'t~~. 'l:~4f1•Y "o 1-·orcit Avc. l •. 8 . 642-4183 ______ ~1 8ac~swtlllfltr Dragonfly Springt111 '488 E 171.h la Mt'u S400 rrf5 r<'q'd. 96..~ 0012 Sf•COSWfTCH l ... C r-dd's F'ly Mtctna s•~efly .. te~ 142 1470 Mn Kraemer • " p.irt or t hml' an SI.lb rl{~ aque refrigerator, .... • 111~ ...,.., ., 11398alll'r, C'()$la \I~• mannt• ~;1ndw1rh Shop , . , S75 wr1e office dc11k Cr1nef1y ...,fly lillt•r Str1der-O <' somHhrn1t >·011 w11n1 ELL 1dleo 1tero w1lh 11 St!ll 9 Cl~1fied alls dn Daily Pilot C\~1r1rd Ad "'eu 60 S6i8. s.2 54178 549-3041 CMd Job for r 1 &hi Von t 1tlve up th~ ship TOW TRUCK DRIVER 0. Wood fnmeao(a $25. 01vtnn 84!.etlt Mosquito Wtltrlfntg ,.. 1 pt•r ... {ln t:\P'l'. hrlp(ul. ·:u,.t' 1l IQ l'lau1f1~1 Exper'd. Apply 100 6'5-Z&6B 111 111 EqualOppor ... mpoycr Cilll betwn l ·$pm Ship (0 ab.ore results. Irvine Ave, .Newpor Tom:>rrow: Music S)lllb01s ~ 6661 _642_·!1671_______ Beach. Clu.alflcd Ada 142- CJI DAIL't PILOT ~.~~!!':'!' ...... !~~! ... ~ ... ~.~ .. ~~ ~.~ ........ !~.~~~~.~~~.. 170 4 WM.I DrivH tSSO fn.cb, ..... w. IOSS aoao w ......... &ft m.at Ors•• C'aD(Or• \'I F d .,, Aris. .... ., ................................ ••• ••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••0 •• .. ••••••••• "•••••••••••••• .. ••••• A" I liOV aa 252. lllled......,anean l.lle . c:i!ue I b ~ 1~ Lo Ll11tr. 1$1'\ 00 .F. 1975 C:Hlf.Y Connru.uuly tar••• 1ai.: WANTED Bro(Jil•r Auto Kttlltln TOP CASH DOLLAB le. rn1al c:ond. Tapo ft NJ' Slip u . s n AR .. ! (I OS J 1(.5 IUUl a 9ln.1MAm.Jq.... Ma W bl••i.DdcT. P AI D r oR VOUR d9ek and indd. ' " (~ ), Automat1e, air coad . pJante ... stuff'". U04 TOP CASH DOLLAR Never ucd '-'prtu JEWF.UY. \l'A"l'CHES. SI ti&iioll.. ~ zo• Vtklft• Sloop. Xl&t NOW S14t0 pl'r, al ·noa a lU:it Rlrtt WestHtwport PAI O roa YOU Mf-1.s:sl. AMT OB.I~ GOLD «ind 3 ull B 1.hp rn1i. R~tJ. SHARP' ' ' J 81.JlY, WA'n:fl SILVER SERVICE Vamafla Or1an. lmP• S\.2!15'otr .-·sn.al\~. (210.l> ( lk ) See OABAOE SALE • Just MIT 08.IECTS. GOU> m,..,.. Httllt'Dt WI FINE FURN 6 AN· cl Ill! 1nef. 5700 ' •74Atfe ourRVIA-paartm~ Ul raowd hi, fUJ'D, drps. Sil.VER SUtVICB ~t.'....~ la mon. nQUYSSU.l200 .... 'lnec\·~··tmd !IC Colum Cgnttndu. JOI'\ ~U.yto4;1fWnt11111 How n-1.. •6490 mtse.J'43Dunya61.t0r· YIN£ rURN Ir AN ,_,.y ..__., t 1r&. aid. u 11111, t"'11trable tn eutlltnt 11bap .__, ~ net BUOrl, E. Bluff N 9 TIQU '4S-ZZOO SIC.-0 LUGGAGI TAGS Plano, Eashsb HUQu• Xlnt a.• t43·11l2 UOOTJ>. C k 0.). BILL BARRY ft'i Sun t _. studio uprt1tu Or1an, ._.OW SJf tO l"OGl)'OW' ta.-... Corul, ~fftnt', m•J>l ,.. RV CENTER w,..1_.,.1, nJt s.1 Seed one catd for .Helt t4C),IJ1$ • M l l M ca t' tq pl111J one 1p1re. Wt l>t\ Won of Bam Pont, ~ '°tm t h r'»e2 retvrn p.,maneatly S.....M ...... 109l1--......;..;....;.;..:..:..;;;...;.;.::..:..._ BILLB•RRY 200UE.bl.t.SantaAna ~:1:1ie~at°ora.e:b·eat ~eel attrartl\'t ta1 •••••••••••••••••••••••• H'UOO.L1kerww. A nev n1n•1l1lllOpm nttur " sn1101 snoro i\!!!~~~~:,;!.9b~~!.: map. mtctrns alrltn~ Broadway purt. •11.uac $\100. thy duty canv" RV CENTER AND SU UAYS •tttm. 216$1 Cartttaa Dr. ternaUonal. Ulle new. J.D. NQl.lltttnt9U Pre· MWllll mac~ Recond • C\f'NJ~l>a,. &4U743 558· I 000 NiAiooVitjo &n·:I003 Res\Yb'n~1.~'!!tr lUK Open 1\otlt. et PCf In-~~lt:,l~l~:c~: •Uactimu ~.ass l PARAGOS ~l~~~S\~Sa~t!~"~~ ESTATESALE-Ri verside Av. N.B. dudtnt Ilea.It & butter wallpapor. fabric or s-. 1094 C:ltm,ar1mull Ornrac ~U\'C'nlnistllllOpm 3 BRONCO f'rl/Sat 9 o, antlq uo G31·1U1 KnJws, C'arv1n1 Ht, tlc. "Day Clo" paper " •e ••••••••••••••••••••••• ma 38 1Joop. rnc~d for ANO SUNDAYS V·S. llur»t 3 Pffd •••••••••••••••u• l'btna, Ct')atal, obJcct•·d "29()0 retail Mako olft'r. W\11 baclt & lr1m your 3.000 Busmtss owa ,.. v.111 Quick Hhi. :tl boa• ol 558 I 000 ahlCt, dual •tlCK•kl. 73 Du(lil(J V11ft. 81 urt+mod•m cuno,1./R IXC:ll'TIONAL M1).43111Grvt .pty. lllt. Or try two canb trllde aoods &I a.ervl<-e• ull1. b Mp lreut' & .. ro b .. d 1 , vtrnt , AM /FM r bl 1 754 W YA.LUIS b'lcltwbaek. (714)fi31l330 oOlcr COM New ma1t & ar, hi P • ~. S3llOO ,. ~ • P ~ntabe. 1 pp · D d Pool t•ble. t.:IOO. ..RIC'-""'·. b 0 0 m d.e 8 0 n d b .. AMto Senlct & bea dut)' trailer bitch. ____:_ 4!llt _•:io_1 __ .... aeon,,.na im . lan'\On llZ·lOOct, fine 1$unkbed,11SO Shaorll~ ~ '81 Ford wcn /'13 SPW'CraR.m4iG7S0029~ p_.. 9400 spot ht.$4,000.6441112 '&& Ecunolln1> Vun, Movl._.G S .a.LE•. rotor • cut, Imperfect, 831·9626. Ka••uakl 250, nd• 11omc ••••••••• •••• • •• •• •• ••• " "' verybrU1lant$1$0 4/5Upll.f.Ota. *Ork, trade for JJunc Chevy 327 fuel iruectlon "~1 oo • "b<-cl dll\le, ti.res, m11ny ~traa. Baby clolhH " IUtl\, DlantMd. ltl·lOOct, fine lldc rrojeetor. Bell •1o"orlqtS1.~1 !!· Buuy/ equal valUt' -A.. Sii I hdi., 2 pr. $50 a pr. Xlnt td1N.'!~ .. 110 ... ~1ll'~ Call644_-ut __ 3 __ -41 b ook•. rtcor d1, rolor lr cut, Imperfect, Howel 1140 value more ...... ca. 841~ -.. pl S560537al\6pm "'m 11. '""',.... •"'6SOod&oGc>l.sll sweat u' • C h In a' very br11U~uu '89$ w/20 cubH 493-70M Sales Tax lncluded Dodu t070 _.,_p_ ton, clean, nl!w a las1wa r('. mower. ~u ... tr"an11'1'n lo•Kv ... IY·~·r! Double bed, Sealy ad. Or1w ~~;~:~~ I TV. Rocio, ••••••••••••••••••••••• CCR RoJdbkr (name & "TO t'OR f'-250. ""4· &Jr 11095 1142 M9U t:>d1er. linen•. plrrnts, " • • r 1 .. cond Off 1 8 1 5 ' Hifl. Ster.ct 1091 iab tu buy on 11hon• JAG rear l·nd 01ttached n~~ 1 16 6 Tl • -------• pc)ta, trunk1. JG" WMte ()paJ."99$ er. eore pm name, add1"61, pbono ••••••••••••••••••••••• moonna, BiNboo lt.la!ld, ~1lh 1!170 JSO Chev) C1tmpt< :.h~ll. ;:a).) '73 Cbl'v. •an U \ pcdatal Du\4!ltt lbl ~ 4 Jade. Burmtse Jade MS-lW Ken -.e'U make one card Pt Color TV"11 u11ed. llood W11b or w/vul bolt (<111 ~n11ne & bc11dcr... ~75 :id r 11 > SS 0 0 Ph bubble toD, ·air "'bl/yellow bentwood carved piece, apple Sony Tape recorder S200. tq. AdcUS,eacb. ~ectlon from sas. Bert collect bwn ~·SP M, 64Sf>UO. w.a W. W1~00. 6ti-J00.1. • stove, etcf.1 SS200. cll&lrs.'45.2,tabotany lrtto color, corseous Pop .up TV . $7S , Send~beckormooeyor 968-1663 213.W.616.S C~l · cond. 541.3273 ~~~o~s. 2 Bo~~.~ SUIO A.H. Weuiert· ~q 'i:e~hA~.°::~000,: de~toT PRJMTIMG ..... & Maritt• Side tie. Dana Pt 50' Aldot for Sm• i.:onet'r VII Seu bore NB. SlZ.SO, Fre. firewood Fitle Jewels ly $$. Surfbnt urrier SlO P.O. Box 1S4IO &,.I,_.. Sublet from July l tu ···~··••••••••••••••••• 1 must sell m Ford Vao S cyl Fn/Sat/Su.n 9 to 4 2420 32 Fa.sh.loo Island, NB lamps $.5. 673-7220 ' Colta Me.a, Ce. 9216216 ••••••••••••••••••••••• &:pt l. IC.-'7..f.088 an 6pm. ~/ b:. l ol r AC. 20MPO •• nu' CUii Dnve, Nwpt H&hls. 644.2040 GMll al 90 Io --CIOs$1CS 9 520 cplS, radJo $1200. 64 ____ ..:..;.__:::..:......::.~.:...t---------WALKER. I On wheels KJNG SZ bed (new) xtr ••••••••••••••••••••••• loah. ~ • ••••••••••••••••••••••• '70 ToyotJ ........... _ Waftted 3 P'amlJy G11ra11t Sale.Mid•~ 1071 wtseatl Gd. cood. S7S. firm SUS 1ncls del. Met 1 fly ' b Id Ski 9080 Atx."1'10~-More tbanSOO Tow bnr ~ ncb. $26SO -f'h·Sat. 9 ·S 334 £ 16th •••••••••••••••••••••• Pb·"'..., ., ... l Usually home W-2263 .. !.... I g · r l(e ••••••••••••••••••••••• anuqu~ clas111c ~no•cull Gd eoud &IS ......_... w /VICf,;,., ny on side. <"Ov· • K • · ~ .. -St. Costa Mesa. CHAIN SAW ers bolt on $250. 54,S.7616 17 on1 '11 /llS b p Mere interest cars. tth annual •060 MANUFACTURER Cash for first quality WA TERBEDS $280() Xlnt cond. Af\er 6. California ,,aJc 411 Mo' Wt: l'AY TOr DO FOR TOP us1m c f'OREIGN, DOM ot CLASSICS If your c.1r IS t!Xlria i.t.-c us r1n.t Closeout S..Je 10. 12, 14 & pocket watches w tnace Ev•ru Styl• Discounted l';iMorffte 581·738'1 ae \llorld · 'Cllr$. of lhe ,... ••• •••••••••••••••••••• l" in b b l gtlo.u <II< <'W'aQi\. ~· J IC St rf ., c ar en ~. as case;.'""'-.....,., •NEVER UND~RSOLD ,...... 9030 '73 Sidewinder. 115 llP ur~" Mu:.~um. ouen.a FOR SALE low as ~9.95. Advanced K From Sll981w1tb Heate ••••••••••••••••. ••••••• 'fe-OB Xlnt cond. ls' Par!.. ~l.iy H ·l S 16 Engine Products. 3340 •nl(size water bed, " " ' Phoni! <7141 523·1520 fo1 Emery St, Los Angeles frame. heater, head & AquaHeaven 830-7 '7SHOl&chawtalltrlr ~.540-9525. mform11l1on. IAUER IUIC 'l zArCllbGeldlng 90023 • foot boanb, dart wood f"OOLTABLE forl6'boat.b$tofr. _ 7 Ynrs old. Roan color. . $190 546· 7372 Ask for M M 968-1906. ts· l man racinl( dory, hkf 'tit Slutlt!bakcr "'• T-;;;-: Oic24 True Trace Larrv OY1n1. ust seU. new. bl ue & \\-h1tl! vs d 1 k Good conformation. E~· Prorilier·li"hldutv. · . . $3$0.C.11 631·0383. Famous nam e bran d 673.1283 • .auto.g com.ma e 292SJlarbor Div COStd Mesu Int cellcnt n dinu ..,..,. ""II " ,, "' _. b 1 water ski" """Wpment on ofler Ml 974S aft S 0 ' -.,.,, '""' 7Sl 314S ,,u, us""' ICYC es. guiol Rampart Athletic Clu -.. 1·737-6449. • ptle parts. Surfbrd, Pinto Membership for sale sa!ea ~ ce:~ to:;Y· ~s':~ TrMsportotioft Rare l9Sl Plymouth Con BackBayCorral,$60mo Mitc.aicmMOUS 8080 mags. compr sr a ir Ma l e/f'e m $125 Newport Bh ·d'. CM ••••••••••••••••••••••• \t'rt1ble. ra1~ cond. ·~ Block to trails,••••••••••••••••••••••• brush 642·43119 64238.SS,646-8757 Open 7 days. 9am-8pm. C~"·Sale/ 5800 be~tofr S-16-4662 TOPIUYER S.-.,• u~ first, & hu.t dollar p:ud for 1mp0 COSTA MES 751-6503 Exclusive Tennis Club Fishing Pool. $10, wood Mon· Ft• Rettt 9120 Rt<~Oftat F S I membership for sale. taclde box, $15. 2 Penn Mi-------·-••••••••••••••••••••••• V...L'-'-s or a e 3 yr old Ap· -.....-loah. Power 9040 ~ .... paloosa. celding, some 644·0-7S7 reels. SlOea. 543.91132 W.t.d 1011 ••••••••••••••••••••••• '7l VW Pop Top DATSUN ~s llurbor 9h -Costa ~ 11 M lack. $250. 847-8371 art Beoutiful Grandfatbe Large wooden de\k. ••••••••••••••••••••••• lS'Lyman Bay L:lunrh Westraha rampmob1le '75 WINNEBAGO 2PM Clock from Switzerland. hldeabed. Early Amer. SSS C "'SH FOR T1,1.o Lo choose rrom Orange & "hate ~per 2S t•T. CH It-, l"T A l!IJ •••••••••"• •••••• lnl d b ~3""''6 f "' clean' Mu't bt' t"'n • , 'I ... I Ho.Ht.oldGoodsl06S a1 ca an ,u, ._,. soa, chair & tablu. Goodusedfumrefnp l\Pderson's &46-9000 l88JSB $A\'E ~ t•UlO . d1r. "" .-\ ~~ -TOP DOLi.A PAID 1Mt-4EDIA TE FOR ALL FOREIGN CA CALL OR COM TO SEE US •••••••• • 8 . bookcase. rrHter, mtSc fnrs sto e 544>-0768' ~ -" !>ll'rt'O IJJk' :? l>r t\•I •• •••••••••••• A ANA l 10x20 ) 1tems.S57-6619 --"s Charming Cocktail Boal In monitor punt•I Mov1n1. Furn . lawn Beamedcethngs,nalura WASHERS 0 y & 18' w surr ey top. ISti.W ..:"n 1 air. l')I! mower, baby crib, etc C'edar paneling. shdmg f1oor model Sear's ultra Refrlatraic»-s ~r!? not mat ching cushions lt"u~I O\en. O\erht-lld lrt \' 8, uutom .. th po r Stl't.>nn~. rJd1u c 962·S8233ft3PM. gla:.s doo r , f1replal' 'Violet and mfra red ~u v.orklng Reas S46·Sll48 Chns Craft I B. xlnt bunk ti :.lt•eper. 111t·k & w gas log. lg wmdows. lamp New fixtures, ex · cond. $2,800. 6'&0"8-&44. 9 S laddt'r t,. tr.aalt r h1tth t011M1S> Jewelry 1070 m1n1 ·bl1nds. Cos cellent rond1llon, $40 Wanted paper cutter 19 .. wkd)'S 1392 mile ~Id n1·1,1. at ••••••••••••••••••••••• St0.000-Sell SlSOO. Yo Phone631·3149. + Power preferred . S :.! 2 :.! •111 1 I h 9 1 1 • $4081 .Diamond Sohl.am~ wed· move 997·1165 646-3707 18 Thunderb1rd-Corvellc iStk \\:l41.lhl dmg set.•, K ong1nolly • SCRAM LETS Double H ull '11 ,80hp .... 517 780 paid $795 must ell f Kraft 5 Cb R·C system • Clsh pd for used rum. Evenrud~. Many xtr11•. "ow • SJ.SO 96J.l867 s or 5190. K·B .40. K·B · ANSW(Rt' appl's cir TVs. v.orkan& Galvanized Shorehnl' BILL BARRY · engmt'l> Comet 2, Ka .) or not. Lei's646-4117l Trailer also included NEWPORT IMP'ORTS \'ou don I nnt>d a "Un to ~I). All new ti4S-449S c Xlnt (,'Ondit1on for ftshmti ~ycles/ 9150 RV c e~TER "d . f ~. h " • 10 .. en -Knave Wnnted lO buy. tow· bar or & skung Call 963-8138 or ~ooteN ~ raw a~t "' en )OU WllEELCllR LIFT Nuave -Govern tr-.de 2 H78 15 like nu 673 s..?g ••••••••••••••••••••••• 01\ l\1110 of U11rr> Punt .71 PORO Pickup, 1, ton. pince un ad in thl· 0dtly Ell'l'\ for mobile hm. KANGAROO tires 493.1239 · 'i5 Kawa~ukt lhn likt 2tl00 E 1,,1 St S.int.1 An,1 rblt t•n 11 w 1 r k _ __ P1lot WantAd:.'Call no\\ Foldoulbcdt'ouch. The only female that ----NEW f'iber~lass Buy ne\\.1\lu\t~ell sxso Opent>\Nltn1!'11lllnpn1 ~7-63li6i;. e 111 1·~ 642-~711. 6<12-87~ knows ever> thin& she Wolff Con\lectton Oven Lau 11 ch . seals 1 2 Call Jft 2pm 1;.i:, 7421 ANO SlJN llr\ y~ Fret Approl1al has in her bag is thl' wanted. Good cond. p e 0 p I el w 11011 & -558-1000 ,7HiMC 111 ~1 'c huy u~~·d ('lP KANGAROO. S52·8323. cushions>. S39SO. 64S·07lS 1973 llondo <:USOO "lllnt _ outr.ii;evu.,' t<'k11 ---------cond Lo mi, Cull ult ~ 7237 t'all Grotb ('h1·vro N 1 k on m o d c I S Wunt small 16' Fishing Boa(. 2 mtrs. 5 6P!\l, 714-493 ~ OFF ROAD I lh•1 .. 11.111r.11,.JI micros~o~, mechnnicol re~g~or bait tanks, trlr. fl shani: H d d r . .irh i\trn~ort. ·;:: to:L l'\\11'10 1w\11< ~rothCheYrOI stage. g l sourl'l'. 4 ob poles, extras. Sl5001bst ion J ~lSl.g1l 1"<1il ;ask Sl.'n n~ & s .. i : ,:,~. pJinl, uuto J> t !'. .111 . 8211 leach II Jecuves. 4X. lOX. 40X. ofr 4966648 nit !350. ,\fl . .Sl'l\I ~1 T ·k . l\ • H&ll :s:.o ,.111:. ~11101 11nt'~o,.,•-o lOOX +IOX t'}'(' p1ere 6423114 . IOI r_uc ~. ""' ~l'J 13311 ""r - SS7S. ,\ 0 Seril'S 40 Musical 20' 1976 Searay Bow -• ""·I i.. cu,., I um I} I l -• .,087 549. Spec1man m1croscopl' IM~h 8013 radtt, w trlr, full CO\ers, Y~mahu 250 F.ndurn nt'w vehicle>-il D.ibun l'kllfi rn.11:.... - w l 1 g ht source & ••••••••••••••••••••••• ne~. movmit. must srll \\on an i.a1,., rcintl::.t $8\1.) MODERN MOT OAS "'idt ttt t''· <IUtx.I runnani: Aut4,$,lmported binocular eye pieces, SIJ.500 968·91111 673 4543. oH 67ti 5&111 OFF ROAD CENTER rond t;.lli 01191 •••••• .. ••••••••••• SlOO ~S 8677 YAMAHA Clannet. SIOO. • --_ AJf R 9 T unfc Wins Points Jiffy Joy! ____ Xlnt cond 306 Romona 211' Cbns Craft, p, t pty, Suzuki 125 Mu,.,t 'ell $27:> ~lendall!. <21312.W 8llOO til <.:ht>\~ , l Ton l'l.up ••• ~ •• ~•••••••• Gaffers Sattler dble \\ill Pl CM 548-9702 twm engine. m1nl cond Phone .ifterSpm •75 ARGOSY runs xood n<·w Im~ ... 71 <ii\! :rnou. Yf' ovens&st~Htop-1 Sel Gibson SG. tremello. 548·S25laft6PM SJ6I~ MOTORHOME s-;uo&1B 9lt1t; "'brntt 21M ma. ~=~~;~ ~:~ 3 a~('~ld3 humbucks W/case S300. Dtesel 30', cc. auto paint, 1975 Honda XR 7S w 'tra• E~l'C ~roup, 1·ntertatn• ·-;3 Dodi:e B 300 I Jlr} on air .1mtm ,.,ll'f'l'O, JC yrs old Aluminum e~ Fcnd2 c2~. !~~r.}2 !"verb remote control, $3500 S3S01 197di ll.a¥on~k1 100 ment r••ntl'r i:1·n .• ur vun lZl'' ¥obi b .. ,,. 1n ' m m 1· · JI " n ten ladder & boht r1x w l • ......... .,. "°77 Nwptshp. 546·5874 x nt ron ~ 642 7773 & 15-t t'nJ?•ne. cruti.t• ton-s ad,. Io., d d l m 711 :'12!f,!OOI or w " 49-1 9853 t I -1 I r 10 t-1· • I r \I 213 31\S 4-IS ff1111) lurt's. 499 1101 LUDWIG Orum Set, 4 ""· '° · 1 ' cu t. n• n.:.. "1 · '''; W • ;111 ..-28' RostropSptshsht>r ett• .. 11etor" driH-oul p ~-p H. $3750/ ll't ofl Audi' ' W/·'c)mbals -n Ch""' b t • k '75 Sport.•t•r cu•. lorn J lnvl'lex walker $60. col " · -..... .,,.s pwr, al ,un ~ ~ ·' mile:. onl). !S:l51CJ 64-1-li-lll ored TV SlOO, entertain ~ 8139 Olrggrs pmnt, pipe~. '>lrut ... :s•~~} tStk 1\F01:-l4)()11 9 ····•··••·······•• ment cnbml'l S250 or bst Guild XSO. 11cousuc elcc. r llrbr mooring $38SO borS235S~l 0'~12611m -HOW 519 990 ofrS86-0273 hole gwtar. $200/oHer. Anderson's 646·900C '75 ll;irley 0.1\1dson SX ' "ColorconsolcTV,xlnt 673-lJSOeves 36'SlephensF/B sedan 175.gd«ondhkcnuSfl~ BILL BARRY cond $300, dinette tbl. 4 Fender Dass w /case l mo Twn Ch rys, rod a r. 3 ~ bst orrr. !l:lti 8!1111 RV CENT ER ch rs S6S. maple hutch old. $300 r1rm radios. HO. V pwr. soun Must sell b} 1-'rtdJY llS,\ 01\ 1s1on or Barry Pont SlSO, 2 n1r cond SISO ea 008 922S dr. dk fn~r 441 Vactor. 1!171, t·heup "'JOO L' t St s 8 f Andersons 646 9000 .. , r. 1:1 ... 11nta Ana uf el w 1slld1ng doors · . 673-49311 Open evenini:s till ltl PM szs, metal 1>helf unit $15 Goya F 11 Guitar. ~o· M th Sed ANDSUND•Vs 631 2913 Xlnt condition .. ut ews 30 '70 Mini Honda trn1l, dea "' . ------• tJO. 642-7430 Twn Cbrys Y·8, rad, 1175. 558-1 000 Everest & Jennings 8oundr 008 1594 Deluxe Wheelchair $4 Marti n E -28 gu1t;ir 110.Vpwr.dinf!hy.rcfrg. · ----• new 6 mos ago. ~II for w/hard shell case. Btfl Pa1nted,luned$l8.SOO Mot0t'Home1, 9160 '73 BRONCO cond. SStO PP &«·508'7. Anderson's 646·900C Sale/R.,,t :io2 v 11 llur ~t J.i.11eeti ----------• --••••••••••••••••••••••• floor i.h1fl. clual sho<'k'. llshld furn.1nclud'11 dshs. Pets 1017 '74 16' Baylmcr. lJO hp Rcnl 26' G.MC 1•11t l'h' roll bur. ~kuJ plate. rhest drwrfi.2 elt'c ••••••••••••••••••••••• Volvo ltO & trlr S3roS al 833 26lfl or 642 4097 hell\y dulv t.raall't halth, hlankets. 2 m11ple end FOR SALE Mcso Boal Center Newport8eil<'h.Ca 'JX>thf(hl ~000 &1117 1" tbls + l coff tbl, lot.s eler 646-0S39 ---- kit appl, mlch'c lamsx. Classic Bay Boal 111• C ·Titan Slcc1~ II •• all l'x '7l OPEN ROAD mapl~ sw1\tl rockers. 11o..1 bi G t ed · k ~~ tra!I Dy dily or \\el'k 11 It "'" cnnl.1tnf'll many morr odd" le end' l""lllU an Oa ~~!>' ..:...,.'!e II wor ' _.,., fl4.'i 3370 afh•r ff • ~'-"<N _ 1·amf)('r w iO t:h1 \ \-, !lfll 2068 •ft 8am. 932 Family Rent ZS' 1975 Open Hoacl 1nn J'1rk11p t-:udit•nt, Tull>fort Allorw1ll i.epar11leo Nan loots, Sell 9060 full """ rnnt , ,.,,,.. IHI !7ll'lfll':1 ISlk U:!.'i~11 l"ord r l1 roll hor $5-0 ft)' prt'1ently be1n11 ••••••••••••••••••••••• R(";rno•now IW1 8:111~ How 54490 Sln'd itln~ ~Ind l'ldhfe mllkt(f 2 Kids. 6 Wt't'ktJ 26' Lud"r• 16 comp r ... BILL BARRY Id I ~ ( I ' n ' uc" 20' Wtnmc full 111•11 c·onl i-cencS27S SSt3407 ~t .. ·k~·o~fer.e~•.f1 1111111.new cover &m.ist ,1,,.. Gii H<'~Cf\1! no" RV CE .... TER 7498 l.:il"l!e maple coUC'i' tahlf' l 7'J111449 82000· 875 l02l 540 1542 ~tt.91Gll 1""111 $40 Dcluxr cxcrcyde • 90 Colun\b13 2G Xlnt rond · 7 3 Ex P 1 0 rt•,. z 0 ~ Pl..oe 0.-,-• 10 Sllp ovall ~Jany xln~ c 1 1 1r Gall~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• '"""""'of ,. ump t'lc• y ,,. ron ---------1 Ebony Baby Grand. :n ..,.,,,.,/ r. S7..-S6Jf; t~mrcl, nit "tr.1• Siil' o N«'rd d<'rorat1n1 help• Richmond, 17$0 646·9SM 111' 01115, Sloop. Cutty Xlnt lm1~1:ic t·o11d Pl' ~up up lun lq II.fleck· r\l!I<> d111counh on up· dana.644·14•4evM cabin, 7hp Chry!I. OU. llcntal l'ur rr~f'r11.1tion hnt vest 1n a 11tfyl holsle~ rurnllure, ete ---Extras ~17 9061 & t.ee cnll. 549 21i'IO ~. CaJIJanc83lMHS4 Mus t ull Hammond ---·----------.,,d'•1~ :~,~~11' .~~tt~~~ Sp1ntt ori:u, I.· 100 ·1s llQbil' 14, moo. Motor Home R.ittol lops. Ctochtt 1n u sy·tO>-mem-Earn free sandab, book 11 series. c herr1 woOd Contact after S pm. 181/J to l2' -dT -di' ' Ot•lt ~Utrn iltlell in 2 COIOti, llhoe party, call e\'ei.. or g:J1.()3l!Odey1, 642·14!H an Ill G42 #1400 F\111)' llt•lf t'Ont11int•d L mMi-m~-t-Us. worated. '•t1ern 708 ~t 893-41119 5 21• AUROR. SI & ..,,. Sl'Wt'ial Wt•1•k1•nll vl s1z11&.IS1ncluded '' oop "" Wt'<•kl,y flnh-11 i,~B~ Ul\'1~11111 or 11.1 rr\ I 'uni 21MJO "· .,t SI S.111ta 1\n.1 Oi>t·n l'\t't11nr.t' 111110 '"" A°\:IJSll"ill.\YS 558-1000 '7:t T,., n trlt 21 . twin ht:d1' "'ll~IO •. T r 11r11 72 •Hr, ~hl'll hoitl l11,11ll'r. 1 c1wn1•1 1 rn1•1 h J. •:11100 M2 711711 ---$1.00 t0< ttcll ~tttrn. Add Mi1c.n-o.n 1010 Misc......_. 808 dbl tie moo!'"ll Nr Rl'i\f'rH'forlfohtluy" Ille lun. lon1t •lltrt h1111c 3$feedlpettlraf0tft~·••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••• NllYC S4000 6•37626 Rt:Gf';NC"Y MOT<ill ••••••••••••••••••••••• ""' po1nh 101 °''h il'ld f11h •.inaell lftd llll41nc. SW• 24• Maii aloop, day sailor lf()l\fF, rtti:NTAl,.'\ Wheel Drhes 9550 on d111N1 Tum' w1tll )uptfl) Allee 8toolt• 31,11P. OB. moln & Jib. In !Yl.~ N Harl>0r Hlvd S /\ •111~~ ""'nls for dl1n•111t. u NN01ecr111 O.p1 105 * "ING yu1 * • ·~1 2503 71 rn}Otu Lnn1t l'rulll('I. ~h;irp. St•ll I a .. 1 JI s:im:> i9J·23.S or I 11.n 5'2f•1 •lion f; O..ly P1101 I\ M .:ood c~ $3750 673 133G _ • • l'r1n1tc1P~Uem93JI M1s5ej Boll l63. 01<1 Cll~ls.a Sia· & STORAGE CO. Rlln1er 26 HO"". lll''. r;:~::;;;~-:::--.....1-----~~~ .,.m 8 JO. ll 14 16 18 N9w York. NV IOOl l Pttnt Gtnou. 'Pin. !illl)latl, fl >lit 12 lbull 341top2 yd~ 4> N11t1e Aodrtss . 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I# • ' t i Of"' "•·-· 1~1, -'" ,. ·"'' 'IUl>*'IOI $5,995. r.t f:CAN ENTERPRISF-~ Comer Bt-11ch It l\atclh1 892·8300 1975 PORSCHE 911 s 5 speed. ma1!1 &-'-ll•rt-o casseltt' ONLY flHOO MILES! (762MYTJ HOW Sll,900 McLean Codlnoc 2nd & Ma 1n·S11nto1 Arw 543-9421 '65 C Porsche pt'rfert oond ~.black.~ 675-0609 _,., ... ~.1 -$ .. :.~~~ ~mtY 3396 TIUCK PVICHASI -T•I L-. LARGE IWENTORY OF TRUCKS 280Z' S :..;:u THIY LAST GARDEN GROVE DAnuN 1 lh I HAllOI IL GAIDIM fHOYI PH. 839-7000 AU "'ICSS P\UI TAJt t IJCOta PRICES GOODTHRU 5!18n& LARGEST INVENTORY IM ORANGE COUNTY RABBITS m BEETLES BUIS BUSES MAY CLEARANCE OM MEW ·1s·s & '7611 CHICll THISI nlCIS: '75 DASHll •••••••••• $3895 2 Or Aulomahc (083978) '75 UlllT •.•.••••.••• $3795 4 Or 4 speed w/ct.IUJle a oerlormance ~ (3928t4) CALL OR COME I# & ASK ABOUT OUR BIS SAVl#QS DON BURNS INCw 13731 llARIOR IL. CARDO CIOYE PH. 534.·4100 l SUBARU KING OF ECONOMY NEW ARRIVAL ON THE 1976 SUBARU. THE THING MOST EFFECTED BY INFLATION is THE TIRES. SUBARU. THE ECONOMY CAR FOR TODA Y'S ECONOMY. •«tt~•frt A~ 1t ••I• o ·rn. "' rt • """!"'" .,,.,, ..... ._., ~ .... .... .,. .. ,.,,,._, ... Suboru 2 Door Sedan $3083 • FREE To~~T':'rv11 GARDEN GROVE SUBARU • ..._.._, W-0. DMltr 13121 H•••o• IL GAU&f Gaoft PH. 554-0800 All PRICES PLUS TAX & LICENSE PRICES GOOD THAU 5/18/78 • CJ4 OAllYPILOT A SHOPPING LIST OF AU10A10TIVE ~LUES'ON HARBOR BOULEVARD IN COSTA MESA !Ybers Cadillac CADILLAC AUTOMOBILES MAY 1 SALE! lt75 FOID LTDCOUMTIY SQUIRE WAGON Fact aor. luggage rack. Only 4 299 miles• !Ser. 1113~64) .. .-' SAU NICI lt75 CHO . CAP'llCI Classic coupe oadded roof. powPr steering brakes windows. seat door l oc k s. c ruis e control . s ol1t s eat ~1ereo Loaded and like new' (346MXIJ SOtS lt7l CALAIS COU,f I AM FM radio. tilt wheel (~.JEUI S41'5 lt74 COUP't DE VILLI Soltt power '1081 stereo r.Jd 10 live lo cho ose 043LFM1 Low as $57t5 lt7l Ell"OIADO court Cruise control AM /FM IPrOO radio (419HMV! SSltS Earle Ike lmoorts V6LVO TOYOJA BIG USED · CAR SALE AT· IKE'S '74 MERCURY CAPRI 6 cyl . 4 speed, AM/FM radio. heater, gas miser• (138MFO). s2976 '73 MAZDA I WAGOH I Auto trans . radio heat~r Lois of room• !224HSS) 5 1776 '74 DATSON 1210 4 speed. AM radio healer nice car• 1~7LPO '3076 1975 MHCUIY I •72 PIMTO MOHAICH Gh1,1 coupt> buc ket I WAGON <.1•.il '"' c:ond AMi1'M I 4 speed. AM/fM ra<:110 ''t'" o Id Pf' only 11 1 :n r o o I rack. Sh a r p • m1li>s (350NPGI (208301) sou s1676 '72 OPEL lt75 'LYMOUTH WAGON FUIY Aulo trana . AM/FM Cu<,tom w•lh y1ny1 top l!eteo r11<ho. heller. lots 1.u·1 111r cond • (Ser ot rooml (019fFH) •1n oo51 s2276 uos '74 MUSTAMG lt72 MHCIDH COUPE J50Sl 6 cyl , auto trans , radio, Auto trans. 01r cond , heatOf' Hard to lend earl "''°'"o rad•o. both tops (893t<VT) (~r. IUX~!~~K:I s297 6 lt71 VOLVO '74 YW 11001 4 speed. AM r adio Auto trans AM/FM heater. See 11 today• ~•~reo tape low m1199 !042LMN) (8690LH) '2576 S4tt5 NABERS CADILLAC 2600 Harbor Blvd. 540-9100 EARLE IKE IMPORTS 1966 Harbor Blvd. 646-9303 Connell Chevrolet CHEVROLET CARS & TRUCKS Don't See Us First ... But See Us Last! 111f You Don't Buy From c 0 N N E L L You're Paying Too Much!!! NO DELAYS, WE DELIVER TODAY! CONNELL CHEVROLET 2828 Harbor Blvd. 546-1200 Bauer Motors BUICK. OPEL BRITISH LEYLAND THE BE~ L '15MHeullY Mo+4A.ICM Oelu•e 2 door coupe Au t o . trans , air cond1t1on1ng, power steef1ng. power brakes. Only 10,000 miles (023MIT) $4555 '74 DOOGI SwtMGH Dart. Air cond1tlon1ng, power steering, vinyl root. Ytnyl interior, etc. (148lAY). $3222 '74 IUtC« UGAL AJr cond1t1oning. power 1teer1ng, AM/FM radio. Just llk.e new• (698LJl). $3999 '74 IUlctC llVIHA Loaded with all the eittras Must be seen to appreciate• (746KG0) $4444 '75 AMC PACH Auto . trans , air condlhoning. Showroom fresh and only 11 ,000 mtles• (455MSK) $4222 '75 P'ONTIAC · WAM>H .Oelu•e 3 s eat. 9 lpassenger Salar1 Atr cond1t1on1ng lull power rool r1c k. & all t he delu111 e1t1r1s• Only 19 000 miles (150390) 55444 '74 CHIYSLH WA.GOH 3 Mii. 9 pusenger Rtr cond1t1on1ng lull power vinyl intet•Of root rack a 8Y9fY delu•e e111ra• Low m1loa (179KXV) $4555 7 4 OU>5MOllLI CUTLASS Supreme Coupe Air CO nd1t1on1ng, AM/FM atereo radio. bucket seats. 111 lhe Htr11t Only 24,000 mlles (•49443) $3818 '74FOID t&JTI Oelu11e Torino Power a l ee r l ng , power windows. Ylnyt rool vinyl interi or Only 23,000 m11W• (6531<.ZM ) $3888 BAUER MOTORS 2925 Harbor Blvd. 979-2500 Miracle Mazda MAZDA CARS & TRUCKS '76 MAZDA WAI ................. $608~ -.cu-... s sou CAIMIW:8 ........... $ 500 NOW S5085 _NA,,..._, __ __ _...., ..... • Ch< No 100132). • '75 CLOSE-OUT ... . . .. . $5127 ~ ...... $ 350 CASH M Cll ... ,. ...... $ 400 NOW s4377 --""'" ~"''"' ·-,.,, .. ,_ ,,.. ""361tll ................ "...,,~ °"" ,~ .. .., oo-t' ..,.,..,,,. or CM".,_,.,, MIRACLE MAZDA 2150 Harbor Blvd. 645-5700 Costa Mesa Dats1m DATSUN CARS & TRUCKS ./ CHECK OUR LARGE INVENTORY OF NEW CAR TRADE-INS University Sales & Service OLDSMOBILE HONDA CARS GMCTRUCKS BRAND NEW 1976 D 10 72 YW CAM,H White on orange. neater. 1teboit.8IC (lf2817). 53695 72 l'IMTO Aut o mat ic . air cond 1t 1on1ng, low m1it.ge. etc (•2847) '72 TOYOTA 2-DOOR Automatic atr. radio. see to appreciate• (lf2834) '74 DATSUN 260.% 2 + 2 Automat i c . a i r cond1l1on1ng. mags radio t>eauhlul & priced to sell (12844) '74 DATSUN 260·1 Atr cond111on1nq mags pin s1rip1ng & more• 1112884) SAVE All cars ho.. bHn co.,.pletely c9'echd by our 1hop & IR ••ctltttlt c0ttdltl•! COSTA MESA DATSUN 2845 Harbor ~vd. S-4~10 '-··· N D A c A R s OVER 70 IN STOCK ONLY $2777 CIOMtft;GAJOtJt t'•) p...,_ h• A l-t~~ FREE HOftdo Kick 'N Go wttlt the pun:hoM of _, _., HOftda. UNIVERSITY SALES & SERVICE 2850 Harbor Blvd 540-9640 Alt C.rs Sub)eet To Prior s.i., Prices Effectl11e 72 Hows From P\lbllcatJon. Johnson & Son LINCOLN CONTINENTAL MERCURY CAPRI 55 Years Theodore Robins FORD CARS & TRUCKS NEW 1976 PINTO • RUMABOUT Fnendly ~ Family s540 Service . Brings You The GOLDEN TOUCH IMSl'ECTIOM-EVHY HEW CAI IS IHS,fCTfD 1 • '1 ..... j.' ' \ fl I 'f!TtJ ,. t r' ,, HPEIT rHP'AIATIOM. 1 Off WtHDOW 5TICl(EI Auto trans. pwr Iron! discs pwr &tne1 • sld stalo 1gn11ton. lint qla~ electric defrost. stl bl! 1ad1als whl cvrs , rae110. lrnt and rear bmpr. gds luxury decor qroup, and more Slkr $461 &, S.ile Price $4076. Stk II 114 (104464) EVERY '76 PINTO IN OUR RECORD IREAKIMG IHYEHTORY PRICE SLASHED TO CLEAR ! • NEW 1975 COURIER / PICKUP '"'•V ('If•# I t,..• l"l'"., ' t t111 11 t I• I ._ Ir JI ""' h ¥ ,. ,~i -.-mi,. , HAMD roltSHlD-1 I " n,.,. • (llr ~ f I J J f J•f •1 t ' • I f 4 ... I -. I I• I.,. It' $2976 r our ·On fne Floor f\nsy 11h1lt whitewall'. f 11nll down sp11re, lnllCli> hooel relftll'>I• tool kit 60 AMP 20 MILi TUT DllVI· l>Rllery , 36 AMP t•"' • , ~ • • 1 ... ,1 • .. "· ~ altnrnator nrm re11ts, 11nd ... .,..1"'''"1' ••l•1-"' m o ro S TK 111892 1125216) Wl'RE DEALING OM PIMAI. INIPICTIOH. A C 0 U A I I ft S "''"''h" • I ,, .. fl~ TR EMEND 0 us r 0 •·' 1 ' ' " ' ' S T 0 C IC T 0 '1f' f • .,.. ,.. I 1 ' l't t ''"'" .,..,,, ,,.. 1 .~. CHOOSE AtOM. JOHNSON &SON 2626 Harbor Blvd 540-5630 THEODORE ROBINS FORD 2060 Harbor Blvd. 642·0010 ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA THURSDAY, MAY 13, 1976 ft r noon • Stoeks .... TEN CENT~ Safety Rules SnagDuntingtonMuse11m: ' ~ . ~ 81 ROBERT BARKER that has had a financial atrugale that lh.e situation is crucial. CouncUwoman Norma Glbba. l' Ol tM o.uf .. 11.uwt iu~e its inception. ··we need help," she Hys. says she thinks tbe city should Mrs. Ide-lie Jungbluth ond a They are the lack or a Sl3,200 Mayor Harriett Wieder pro-waive the safety rulOI on the few fiedlcated volunt~ have fire hydrant. and u narrow mlsed Wednesday to do all she stairway and pay the money for worked countleas hours lo con-stairway that offlc1als say 1s too can to uslst the restoration. runnin& • water llne aomo 1,300 vttt lbe biBtonc Nl'wland ijouse steep to m eet city safety require-"I don't know at this polnt ex· feet to hook up with a fire into a Hunt1n1ton Be&eh ments actly what we can do, but I am hydrantonthepremlsea. museum. Mrs Jungbluth, who has scheduling a meeting with Bud "Mrs. ~uncbluth has done all Now, with ded1cat1on mothered the Newland house Belsito <interim city ad· thescrapmgandcrudworkfora scheduled an JUSt 30 days, t\\O restoration efforts since 1973, muustrator > right now to see long time and s he ~eserv~ all m8..)or obstacles appear to be says there is no money for the what can be worked ool," she the help she can get, Mrs. Gibbs standtog In the way ot tM proJect fire hydrant and stairway and said <See MUSEUM, Page AU Drug Raid;j 6 Held • ID Co~ Seek 7th ·Sus t • 0.0f ...... '"'" -· : •• IDELLE JUNGBL UTH STILL WORKING ON NEWLAND HOUSE ::-New Roadblocks loom Before Hlstorlcal Proted ;Now There are Six Cocaine Valued at $350,000 By STEVE MITCHELL OllM~•lyl'ileC Pohce said today they ha"e seized $350,000 worth or cocaine aod arrested six suspects. despite an escape attempt by two sus· peels who rammed a police van an Costa Mesa early this morning. The suspect also knocked over two Costa Mesa narcotics or- • ricers ln bis flJght from the 12:45 · he Wi•llS B k a.qi. raid at 944 West 19th St. He ~ Hug S -. ' PDQ was later capturedi but a seventh ·; II • ~ ausped.remalnsat arge. • ·: Arrested were Edward Wayne :-: ' Cobb. !19. of tile Costa Mesa ad· :, o ~ N t • dress, Vemot\ l..ouis Otero. 26. ;$ ut /:I.Cross a ion 16462 24th St .. Sunset Beach and • his unnamed juvenile wife, Mark u ·1chael Brown, whochan<lied tus Baker Pendroy, 26• and Debra • LAS VEGAS. Nev <AP> 1n • Kay Hancock. 27. both of 416 Wills purportedly written by legal name to Richard Robard Newport Blvd .. Newport Beach "'Howard tlughes are popping up Hughes. claimed last year that and Ralph Pierpont Morgan 111. rrom coast to coast. and a he and his ''father·· communical· 30. 398 East 22nd St.. Newport longtime em ploye or the late ed by tiny radio transmitters im· Beach. b1lliona1re !lay!< "I think it's planted in their heads. Westminster narcotics officers hecommg apparent there are a Later Wednesda.,y a document originally handled the r&Jd which Jot of people who can wnte lake pnnted in gnen was sent lo the also netted $10,000 in peyote. a Koward H ughes .. manager of the Desert Inn in Las slim,ulant drug from cactus but· At last count, there were six Vegas. ~here Hughes lived in tons. at the Costa Mesa home 'documents claimed by various seclusion between J966 a~ 19701 Westminster Detective C. R people to be the one and only A cover letter was sa~nca Martin reconstructed the arrests Hughes" 111 "Howard Hughes Jr.'" It bslcd lhi' way· The atmosp here llirned his return address ms the Oasis He said suspects Pendroy and corm" al Wedntiiiday. when two Motel in Bnnninl(. Calif Hancock made an offer lo sell the '"wills" wert• <ll'la\'ert'd to the cocaine to undercover agents an a Clark County Courthouse. ond Westminster apartment Wcdnes The Ntiw York Times !laid 1t n• S 11 • B day. cei\'l'cl another an thl' m111L r>e lRg ee "We arrested those two al a Further addinit to the hubbub shopping center in Newport • was a <•laim that the l1rst ana Se f HB' Beach where they sold Ull a S500 ,.nwst i1er1ou:.ly cons1dt'rl'<l \\all. t or S sample QC eocaine ... ~l Marlin the ont• that oppl'Ml'<i in Sall said. l.ak~ Cit\ and indude., tht• l He saidpohcclhendrovctothe Mormon °Ch11rch nmonR the City F estiva Costa Mesa home where they ar beneCir1.ir1t''· ~ .1., .1 J.tUll rested Cobb and Morgan arul A gen<.'aloi,:l'>I h11 t'(I by 1h"itant Youngsters from the Ocean waited for dehvery of one pound relatl\'l'" of ll11f,!ht"I tolcl a Vlew.HunllngtonBeachC1tyand orcocalne Ch1CaJi!O ne"., t·onft•rl'nCt' Wed Fountain Valley !elementary 1 "About a quarter lo one, Otero nesda\ ht• t•ontat'tt'd a tK.•r:.on Ill" School Districts will compete ma and hts wafe and anoth<.'r guy. Salt L.1kt• C11\ "ho claimed to be spellJng bee Saturday during the pulled up an a four· wheel truck.·· one of hvr forgera "hQ. wrote tho Huntington Beach City Festival Martin said Whale thv male sus dCK'umtnt .1., a Joke llowovcr. The festlvaJ. "Freedom Fair pect walked toward the house. William 1\ Jon<•s of Nash\11lt'. '76," will be at Murdy park The pohce officers closed m on the Ttnn ",,, vu..:ul' 11bout 'the spellinft bee.' >AUi start at 10 30 truck where Otero und his wife person a m at the park clubhowle were waltaniz Clerk l'ount' orfll'1ul~ round Fanallsts in the sixth, seventh "Otero pnmcked "hen he 'IU\\ the s1t11nt1on h·-i~ thun humnroui<. and eighth gndes have been us and jumped on th<.' gus pedal.·· 1\ mun 1dl•nttlyinA h1m-.l'lf 1111 selected for Saturday's rompell· Martin uid Two Costa Mesa CrO\ er Wulkcr or l.ui. Vt'f.tas lion. officials said, and troprue11 narcotics oHacers were hit und wulked into th<.' t:ounty Cll•rk 's of will be awarded spun around hy the truck as 1t fke Weclnc~day art'ompani('(l by Other events dur1n~ th<' charged a Gardcn ove pol11:l' three.' npparcnt body11uardi. ancl festival will include song and van. fllcd\\lllNo.4. dance performances, childrcn·11 "lie hit the van and l Wulkcr 11ald thl' will wns cte movies throughout the day, ns down 19th Street. bouncm1t 11\'('red to him by ll1l•hard wella1111picturehistory0Cllunt <SttCOCAINE,PageA2l Robard Hughe11. who claims lo be lngton Beach.. Hu1thes· lll~g1tlmntc !!On .J~eph . I o.i1, "li.t i1.u ""9t• INJURED DRUG SUSPECT OTERO GETS MEDICAL AID He Suffered Facial Cuts In Crash That Ended Chase Styles Differ Two Firebolllbings Started Diff e.rently By ARTHUR ll. VINSEL Of 1"9 ~"' l'I ......... Deliberate rares at l~o bust nesses owned by potenUal wit nesses in the case of poh\lcal bankroller Dr Louis J Cella•Jr 1Vere set in different fashloni. Huntington Beach police an nounced today However, arson Oetocl1\ l' Robert Russell empha11tled. lhb does not indicate they were not somehow rl'lotcd and h1~ Joint In vest1gat1on with Garden Grovl' oolice i11 ront1nu1 n~ .. Oehntlt•ly. ' ht• s1111l whl•n asked if the fact Hlchar<I Thompson and former county lann1ng comm 111s1o n t•r oodrow But tNC1ch.I tirt· potl'n 11al Cella trial "1tnesses lb bl1ll under stud> Thompson s G raph1c Com mumcat1ons Company. pnnUng plant at 7271 Murdy Circle. Hunt 1ngton Beach, was htl by a S200.000 blaze earl~ Monday that ~utted 1t The dehberatel> 1gn1tcd hr<' fed bv flammable fluid roared through the Industrial bwld1na's roof within &l'concls, even bt>fore firemen at nearby Mur1ti. Fm• Station could respond DctecllH Husscll s:ud 11 1!- pos111 hll' a potent Moloto" c()(ktall was hurlecl throul(h an• ur window of thl' firm ' Butz BackA Stamp Cut Schmit Ups Dollar Tally 1',amcs exploded an u prinltn$1 production area toward a rear window of thl' company 11ituated on u cul-de·11ac with fairly easy access from the adjacent pro perty Detective Russeti noted th<.' r1re nine days earlier thul damaged Butterfaeld '!- Stalueland. 13960 Harbor Blvd Garden Grove. involved an in at.ml burglary WASHINGTON <API AgncuUure Secretary Earl Butz said today that stnken '"who voluntanly walk off good jobs·· and stu· dents 'whose parents ride around an Oldsmobalcs .. should not be eligible for foodstamps. • Questioned on the NBC "Today" television pro- gram. 'But.s Insisted the government will not re· move "the workil'I& poor". when it ellminates flye million people from partlclpatlon in the food stamp program He discussed the new re gulations for the $6 bilUoat- a-yearfederal program. New Statement Adds $10,440 to '74 Effort B1GAllY GRANVILLE °''" 0.lh _,.... Orange County Supervisor Laurence Scbm it continued to have problems with his 1974 cam paign disclosure statement Wed· nesday. filing an amendment to already amended statepient. According to certified public accountant Ray Edwards. the correction made ln Schmit 's statement ii the re$Ult ol errors drawn to the 8ebmit campaign corn6:ljttee•s attention by lbe OOWl\Y Grend Jury. "We were not aware ol the er· rors until lbe Grand Jury brought them to our attention." said £dwardl. SchmJt was not available for comment this mornin&. His office manager. William Schreiber. said he had no knOl't'ledge of the disclosure amendments The series or mistakes has the effect of increasing the amount Schmal spent lo defeat incum· bent supervisor David Baker in 1974 by $10,440. • When added to the $151,369 already recorded. thal bl'OU&ht Scbmit's total cempalp cost to $1'71,810. "r.b•. •st.on ~lted in the amended repot1 1QClud $7,940 p1ld to pollUt• William Sutch services.• Edwards aaid ed a postase refY9~~~·. aervicef lba\ through the Schmal <·ampatl{n books Allo,zether. accordan i.t to Schmars often amended cam pa1gn statement, Butcher. who as stale controller Ken Cory's brolher·tn·law. was paid $14.940 for bis services m the Schmit campaign Edwards also acknowledged lhal a $1,000 check received from lobbyist Frank Michelena was paid directly lo campaign worker Blanche Kelly, of Anabefrn. "Thi.I transaction was not pro· pt:rly accoun~ for at the time of ;\Ung aad was omiUed from the imatatement." Edwarmaaid 1'he $1.UOO Micllelena check CleeSCHMIT, Pa1eA2> Someone smashed a window to i;tain entry to the small frame or race structure at the open-air lot dealing m ornamental statuary and planters before the predawn blaze. Garden Grove arson in vesligators note a flammable li- quid was poured out to saturate two separate areas or But· tenield's office before it was ig· nited. The fire at Tboinpson's print· mg plant ume oia tt1e eve oC his first day in U.S . OJstrict Court. Los AnaeJta. where he has been subpoenaed to tesWy in the case involving Cella and three as· aociates. Dr. Cella Pr-0bed Earlier 8y TOM BARLEY Oft ... O•llY l'1tee S"11ff LOS ANGELES An Internal Revenuti Service agent testified here today that Dr Louis J . Cellu Jr. already was the subJect of a full scale Investigation when the federal agency lenrned that the Orange County District Al· torney's omce had seized what he described today as "a number or phony Invoices.'' Special agent Jack Haynes aald he and a fellow aaent met district attorney's uwestlgatorg last July 28 at the Airporter Inn. Irvine. to discuss the allegedly counterfeit materials and d e· termlne thelr e((ect on the IRS in vestl1 a ti on. Haynes tesl1f1ed as a federal court pretrial hearing went Into its seventh day that his office already knew that Cella failed lo file Income tax returns for the years 1972. 1973 and 1974. Charges or tax CVdSIOn :ire among 44 felony counts con tamed an a Los A ng<'les fo~ederal Grand Jur) 1nd1clmcnl thal names Cella and three business associates as defendants Their trial as to begin after Judge Matt Hyrne rules on thl• defense pretrial motion for sup prcssaon or evidence Haynes tcst1faed today lhat he v1s1tcd Cella in the phys1c1an ·., Santa Ana office after tht• Airporter lnn meetm" and ad vised Cella or has conslllut1onal rights Haynes said partnership rl· 1urn11 filed bv Dr Cella had ab11 aroused the agency 'i. susp1c1on Four defense .attorneys an· protesting the pro.,ecutaon's pro posed use during the trial .of mah•raah taken rrom a Costa Mesa prantmg s hop controlled b\ Ce.Ila Tht'} want thosl' mulertab barred on tht• grouncl!, that the~ "en• s<.'11ed "1thout .a search worrant alkr print 11hop cmplo)t' Donald Albt>rl Hay mude them available in return for prosecu tton lenienc<• on t·rimmal chiar1te" riled a1ta1n11t him by lluntln$(ton Beach police Ra y. •16, was m lh<' Orun~1· <Set> CELLA, Page J\21 Or a n~e Coa s l "'enther !'.itchy fo1t ond low clou!l11 will be on the 1n crease Friday mornln11. coollniz orr thP coastal area. while ml11n,l tcmp<.'rature!I should dtp Into tht' lower 70s INSIDE TODAY The popular Cttaznu Bona rod10 11 the latul tar~t of t~ npolf artists -and 1h antenna " a magnet for thievta. CB• aren't pop&Jar With model airplane pilots. though. See Page A 7 Ia•ex •• ., IU •• ••,~I 111 (l•I ,., •• •.. , •• •• C4 H/F Thu~11. Ml)l t3 1'11 IN.Uy -tun ,..,... AMENDS AMENDMENT County Supervisor Schmit Fro•Pa~A I SCHMIT ..• was dated Jan. lS. ms, shortly alter Schmit look office. Michelena rtcured in another ~hmit campaign enw, accord- mg to a letter Edwards directed to the county Registrar oC Voters. Another $1,000 check was re- pC>rted in monetary contributions received as bein& a donation un- der $100. As a result, the 1974 $1,000 c:heck was not shown among Schmlt's heavy contnbulors. Michelena ran afoul or Sc&imil 's erroneous disclosure habits last December wbe.n 1t was revealed that a possible con- flict of interest occurred when the-supervisor accepted more than $250 worth or glfts from Michelena last year In contradiction to confljct of interest regulations, Schqdt vot. ed on board of supervisors wues involvin" Michelena clients. However, Schmit claimed be had agreed to lend the lobbyist his boat in return for the use on two weekends of Michelena's In- dian Wellacondomlruum. Michelena said he had not used the supervisor's boat Another error drawn t o Edwards' attention by the grand jury was a $2,500 check from Chandler Sand and Gravel paid directly to the U.S. poatma.ater for postage in 1974. Edwards said the check was deposited at the Santa Ana Main PostOfflceon Nov. 1. llr14. Neither the rampaign Income nor the postage spent of $2,SOO was reported by Schmit unUl l\11 amendment to the already amended campa1en statement. "The late date or this amend· ment reflects information re- C"eived from Grand Jury proceed· mgs," Edwards said an a letter to the registrar. Schmlt's latest campaign dis- closure statement showed he sllll owes $119,000 in interest free campaign loans to Dr. Louis Cella or six campaign organ.Ua- llona controlled by Cella. Valley Chess Meet Slated Chesi; enthusiasts are Invited to participate m the Fountaln Valley Chess Club's second an- nual "Boogeda Boogeda Open" May 22 at Wardlow School. 9191 Pioneer Drive, Huntanrton Beach The entry fee is bas ed on age and U S Cheu Federal.Jon rank-tne. s:ud orru.·aals of the Fountain Valley Sr hool Diatrkt. which sponsors the club USCF membt'rship can be ob taantd the day or th~ tournament. and questions may bt' refrrred to dlatrict omcial11 at IK2·66Sl. ex- tension 217. ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT , .. Or~ c ..... ,, o.u, ........ ""'" W°N(tlt I\ (~ , .... Ht> .. , .... " " pulllf~ "" , ... .... ~ (n.A\t f"\I~•"''"'" t.-.~, v., ......... •11..-.~ .,,. Wb'l\t..d M4tf'id41'f t;ll""lf\ , ,,._., ,., CO\t• NM>u N••.-.•t """"',,. H~•f'llWt•lft "~., ~ '"""''"" v.u.,, ,, •. "'9'. ~,,.....,,. \'_, .. ,, ... ,,., '··~ ... ~ "'-"'"' "-"'1Mit " ~·~ , ... llfAll .. ,j""" ., ~·~ ~~.,""" '~ .. l \ ,,,. Oflf'\4 •<'•I Sl"lbh Pl..., ~· t\ .t U(t M \t ,., \.t,..t, (.•Ua .... ~. (.M-f'M• '7U. Ro~rt N. Wf!fd h•t• nt AN "'*'....,. Jclck R Curley v ... ,.."'."'•lllldO.,.,..,~ TP1omas Keevll ,., ... Thomas A . Murphlne ... _ ......... ~rlrs H Loos RKNrd p Nall ~'""'·"'"··,....... , ...... Robert Barkrr -.1 0.-C-t Col• HllMIM1o.. h.OOffke ,,..,'l,..t<-ll.....,., ... f. ..... , ...... -... , f'O -l'IO - Oificft ~ ':::'.:· i..ttt.:;=i~ ~· "''"• nm...,,,..,_ .. ...,.o._,,_ Tetep-. (716) '°~' Claultled AdvertlsUwi Ml>S67' ....... _0r_c-•• ~ ... s.tm °'"'....-. "" °'-c .... l'l<W• ...... °""" _, ........ ""' ..... """"'"-..... .... milUH Of •d•ftUH"W'~h htr•lfl f"•' M re...-M\t(f'id wtt-.evt ,_.,, .......... H. •t ---1*(-Cfl" M•to .. tole .. ~II .... c.MOr"'• ~ .. ,,.-... ...,._Utt.._ :JJ!".~~,, -:"'•· _, .......... __ Arbite r Hired for HBTalkS The City of Hwit.lnlloo Beach wlU employ tha &ervice. ol a pro- f ualonal labor ne10Uator In salary t.a.lka that arc ~.icpec:ted to be1lo out week with cily cmploye 1roup1. City council members retained the Los Angeles law firm or Mitchell, SUberberg and Knupp t.o conduct bargaining with &ix oraani:utlons that repreatnl about ~ulll1me city employes. Cost ol\he st-rvice is expected to ranie from $13,000 lo a mu- lmum of S2S,OOO, depe~hng on cootincencles. Negotiations wlU be led by Nicholas Counter, a partner ln the rirm. City PersonMl Director Ed Thompson, who has conduct- ed negollat1ons for the city m the past. is e xpeC"t ed to a ssis t Counter . Thompson s aid th.at he and other members or the city negotiaUng team devoted about 13 months in combmed time to labor negotiations last year Their salary for that period amounted to $24.000, he said. Couocihnan Ron Shenkman, wbo spearheaded the drive for an outside, ne-gotiator, said the money spent for its services is a good investment for tbe city. He said the city pays out about $15 million in s alaries and frin~e benellts annually and the costs or an expe rt negotiator ··are minuscule by com parbon. '' Thompson said the city already has received a list or pay prOpo$als from the Municipal Employes Association and the firefighters Association. Contracts for all employe groups expire June 30 Four law firms were in· terviewed for the o ne-year neeoliation job. MUSEUM ... said. Mrs. Jungbluth stated that she had been assured money by the city on two separate occasions, but that funds were diverted from the re$toration because of o~er needs that were more ~~· u1ng. She says shtlharbors no Ill feeJ. lngs on that score, however, ''If the clly needs the 1DOMy for more urgent things that'• the way It Js and I understand." She says she does hope to ralse money by selling $100 life mem- berships to the Huntin&ton Beach Historical Society. Mrs. Jungbluth said she also nt-eds help in whipping the build- ing into fmal shape. ''We can use lots of carpenters, painters and paperhangers from now until June 13," she says. Installation of the water line and fire hydrant appear to the most crucial need for the Newland res toration. "The place will be a museum with valuable art objects and it is very important lo have an ade· quale watt-r supply in case or a fire,·· said Fire Marshal Jim Gerspach. Other orricials have Intimated that the city cannot waive the the fire hydrant requirement. Building Director John Behrens also s ays that the stairway Is too steep and too nar- row lo meet safely ronditions. Behrens says the stairs are on a 45-degree angle and would po11c • serious s afe ty hazarrl, particularly for p~ple descend· ing from the second story. Valley Youths West Point Appointees Thom as G. Hughes and Raymond K. Winne. both 18, of Fountain Valley have been ap- pointed to the U S Military Academy at West Point after their nomlnatlon1 by Rtp. An· drew Hinshaw <R ·Newport Beach). Hughes. a graduate or Foun· lain Valley High School. is now attending Soldeo West College. He is tbe son of Mr. and Mrs. F. William Hughes. 18229 Santa Arabella St. Has father is an exeorutive with Xerox Corporation and Mrs Hughes is a FountainValleyswim coach. Hughes was on the varsity swim team and was school cheerleader at Fountain Valley High School. He was elected school ombudsman in his junior year and was a photographer and WTiler for the yearbook and sc:hool newspaper. Winne, a Fountain Valley High School senior, has been aetJve in many sports. He is the sbn or R. L "Lff" Winne, an adminlst.raUv~ aide with the City of Fountain Valley, and Judy Kawai Wtnr.e.. He lives at 10531 An1el Ave. UWl ........ CllM Hoee Tlwtl S taMd This latest chart following the Nebras ka primary shows delegate votes for each candidate in the pre- sidential nomination race. 'FVto Add MoreECE Programs The Fountain Valley School District has received approval from the stale Department of Education to expand its Early Childhood Education <'ECE> pro- gram to six more schools next fall. The state-financed program is des igned l·o provide in - dividualized in struction ror youn1sters jo kindergarten through Uur(! grades. The d i.s- lrirt receives an ad<jitional $140 per student annually under tbe pro1ram. OistriC"t officials said the eight current ECE schools in Fountain Valley ranked lh the top 95 per· cent statewide during a recent ev aluatlon. Schools to be added next fall, dependln& upon final budget ap- proval by the state Legislature, are Gisler, Nleblas, Masuda, Arevalos, Lamb and Cox Schools. Dlslrlct ortlcials said Moiola School also may be added next fall. Jf all seven schOQls are added, diatrict official, ~ued, 83.3 percent of t he kindergarlen throuch tblrd 1rade •tudenta wm be in ECE nn t fall. The pro1ram atteciipts to pro- 'vlde one adult for each 10 stu- dents, relylna on volunteers and paid classroom aides. Last Mother Honoree Gets Day in Print The fourth amone four women honored ln Huntington Beach .. Mother of '76" Mother's Day es- say contest WBll deleted from a Dally Pilol atory on winners Wednesday. She Is Mrs. George (Peggy) Freeman, <if 20641 Goshawk Lane, a housewife, mother oftwo daughters, and acli\•e in Camp Fire Girls activities as well as srhool affairs. Her husband. a Los Angeles fireman, is also active in Camp Fire Girls, says Mrs. Freeman '"JC we cao have 'finpersoos'," she says of her spouse's contribu- tions to the eroup. ·'we can have Camp Ftre persons too " COCAINE ... curbs for about a mile before hr ran t.h~t.ruck into a ditch near the Nr..port Terrace apartments," Martlnuid. Police arrested Otero and his wife at the srene. taJ<mg the driver to Hoag Memorial Hospital where he was lrealed for facial ruts before being transported to OranseCounty Jail. Officers said the passenger in Otero's truck, de~crlbed as a m~le about 30 yun old. eluded o((lcera and is allll at large. Martin uld police are ch~klng out a phone number and exl>fft to make an arrt'st aometametoday Police said they later found another quarter pound of cocame and '3,000 in cash at Otero's Sunset BeaC'h house. bnngang the total value or the dnJi.S seized to a bout $350. 000 Suspects Pendroy, Hancock. an~ Cobb are c:harged with con-spiracy to sell coca1ne. Morgan a~ Otero's wife are charged With possession or cocaine for lale ~nd Otero faces charges of conspiracy to sell cocaine and as- sault with a deadly weapon (the truck). Leases to Expire BURBANK (AP) Rollywood·Burbank airport ~ f'ant.1 will rttelve le8$e termina- tion notic:ea as earlY as next week , termlnal orndals !Ml,1. Pltints Flanned SACRAME TO <AP> -Four m»Jor Caliro.rnla utlbues plan about 25 new ouc.:11&.r rMc:ton in the nexl 20 yean. HY reporta to the State .Enern Commll ton. The reporU, rtvtakd WednNI· day. say the utilities expert atomic plants to produce 37 per cent of the •tale's electricity within 20 years. W1lb.in 20 years, nuclear pllllll!I will be produc1nt 31,000 meaawatts. the forecasts 111. Three nuclear plants are now producing 1,400 megawatts The forecasts also s how a decbne in nuclear de~ndence for most ulllitaes since their last 20-year forecast, made m 1974 The S outhern Cal1forn1 a Edison Company calls for 12 new reactors, ool including 1ls in· leresls m plants al San Onofre Three would be at Palo Vnde. Arizona. and the rest have not )'et been assigned areas But SCE needs four sites and 1s consider ing eight along the coast in Santa Barbara and San Diego countie:., 10 m Orange, western Riverside or San Bernardino counllcs: three in northern Mexico, and two in Kings Col.Inly. Valley Man Kills Himself A 37-year-old Fountain Valley man died of a seU-1nf11ct ed gunshot wound Tuesday after a family dispute, Fountain Valley police said today. Joseph Ponce de Leon, 37, of 10880 San Leon Ave .• was found dead in his llving room after lus wife and neighbors phoned poHce, off.tcers said. He also had used a .22 caliber rifle to shoot bis dog, police re- ported. Funeral arrangements are pending -at Wes tmins ter Memorial Park X·rBted Ja• Non,.payen See Too Much OAKLAND (AP) Pohce sey a r1taUon bas ~n i ued to the ov. ners of a dnvo ln theater where an X· rated mm hnd been shown to payin~ custom rs and others who Jammed streets blocks from tho huge scret-n. Police said that before the citation was issued two Oakland vlce sqw.d oCfacers drovo to tho Airport II theater off N1m1u Freeway to see "The Story or 0," which critics called a "soft-core" offerinc. An Oakland ordinance prohibits xhibltlons of persons undressed or in degr~:-J lhoreof. Police said they had to make their way through a tramc jam of free moviegoers, many of tbem youngsters and all W6ltching from streets.· They couldn't hear any sound, but, PoUce noted, that wasn't nec.esso.ry f'ro111 Pafl't .4 J CELLA ••• County J a il on charges of plan· Ding the murder of lus estranged wife's boyfriend when distract at- torney's investigators learned that he worked for Cella. Ray has testified here that be deliver ed s everal boxes of materials lo tbe district at- torney's off ace last July 28 and re- turned them lo the United Print- in e Company plant... 3198-C Airport Loop Drive, that s.ame night. Ray waa later sentenced to six days in jail and placed on two years probatiofl after ht' pleaded guilty to reduced charges or brandistung a weapon. The prosecution chums that two hospitals under Cella's c~· trol were bilked of al least SI million through acts or fraud that included their paying bills sub- mitted to them by nonexistent CC?Jl>Orations~ Those invoices were rruutwac- tured an the Costa Mesa pranung shop and were among the docu- ments proy1ded for mvesligators by Ray, the prosecution claims. Judge Byrne is being asked to bar all such evidence from the pending trial on the grounds that at was illegally seued. Deadline Set For FV Panel Applications Applications wlU clo,,e on Fri• day for vacancies oo the Foun lain Valley Plannin1 Com. mission, Parks and Rccreatiol\ Commiulon. Cultural Art.a Com. mhtee and Traffic Advlsort tommi\tee. City officials said ~UC&Uont may be obtained from the clty derk, 10200 Slater Ave. Both the four-year terms of CarroU Mohr a nd Ruben Alcala will expire June 30 on the plan· nine commission. Jn addition, ~he alternate commissioner, Scoll Turpb'ffl resianed recently, of· fjclals said. Four vacancies will be created on the pvks commlssloo J une 30, wl\H the tour-year tenna ol Ron Clark, Chuck Hall, June Welch tnd Ma.nny Alarcop expire. Cit)' officials aald there alS<!~~ ont •aca11t-y orrtht!'"C'Ultun.tan.--- committee and three on the Traf- fic Advisory Commltt~ She Passes T est SACRAMENTO <AP> California's new tra.nsportaUon chief hai; passed the fi rst test in her conr1rmat1on process. 'QUALITY TELEVISION The AMBASSADOR · G40JOW 1976 Zenith's Electronic Video Guard Tuning System One-Knob VHF and UHF Channel Selection 100°'<> Solid-State Chassis Patented Power Sentry Voltage Regulatmg System Brill iant Chroma color Picture CllHlllOMA<OlOI II 19-compact table tv Diagonal ftie BROOKDALE· G4010C nn:111111t1lly ,,yll•tl 1 ornp.H I '''' u.ir~ 1l1nw11 r ol11f r .i1J11u>1 w1"1 Ot'"JL· t.olot .ir ct·nl * * * * * * 100·~ SoOd-Slalt ChtHll 8rlll1ant Chromacolor Plc:1u11 Tube lync:hrom11tc 70·Poalllo" UHF Chan,,.I Sel•ctor Patented Power Sentry Volt•O• Regulatlng System Solld-Stalt Sup•r Video Ranot Tu,,lno Svtttm VHF and UHF AntenriH Priud From '39811 f "ull l -'tu·1ury1Mnrrn11li••'1•1,. ... Our 1••·r~o•u1I 011t• '••nr fiiunrn1111••• flu 1:1·••r !11•rud1w1 Mv ."it•ll! 27 5 East 17th St. Costa Mesa .... ..._ .. , .... 2D....w ...... c...•. Phone 642-8882 Store Hoors Daily 9-6 Sat. 9-5:30 ~ ........ Ar..s.t.c.ltl6 THISI ILICTlOHIC PIONSSIOMALS SHVICI YOUlt ~ .............. ...... Fun1nus Zenith quality! Famous ~,;:.~ d r--pe ndabilit_tv'.' EDITION L. 69, NO. 134, ~SECTIONS, 56 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA Today' Clo lag N.Y. Stoeks TEN CENT~ Trustees Refuse Housing Post; ByllJLA&Y KAYE Ol-0.lll>l'IMCllUtl The Irvine School Bot1rd re· fused Wednesday to choose a trustee to serve •• o director of tbe corporation bdn1 formed to ecreen appllcanu ttr moderate· cost houllng tn lrvloe. ActlnC Board Ctwrmm Frank urd Hid it would be ''lm· propu" for the school boW"d to have an otricilJI r4!presentallve on the corporation board ol dlrec tors "One of our trustees could serve on the board if he w lllllt.-d and that would be aU nght But we wouJdn't wunt tt from an oJ ficial standpoint. It's JU.St not our function to get involved w1lh screening who should be allowed o.lty ...... 11 .. , .. -. 'NJUREO DRUG SUSPECT OTERO GETS MEDICAL AID He Suffered Fact81 Cute tn CrHh Thet ~nded Chase 8350,000 Haul Mesa Cops Nab 6 In Cocaine Bust 831STEVE MITCHELL otlMD•llY'°'le! Police said today they have seized SJS0.000 worth of cocaine and arrested six suspects. despite an escape attempt by two sus .peels who rammed a police van in Costa Mesa early this morn ml(. The suspect also knocked over ·1wo Costu Mesa narcotics of racers in his flight from the 12 45 a.m. raid al 944 West 19th St llr ~as later captured, but a sevt'nth ~uspect remulns at large \ Arrested were Edward Wayn1• Cobb. 30. of the <.:osta Mesa ad dress. Vernon Louis Otero. :It\. 16462 24th St , Sunset twnch and hls unnamed Juvenile wire. Mork Roker Pendroy. 26, and Ochr.1 Kay Hancock. 27. both of 4 It. Newport Blvd • Newport Uuch and Ralph Pierpont Morgon Ill 30. 39R East 22nd St . Newport Beach Westman:Htr nart·otu·<; omcer' onglnally hundlt'd the nud wh1ch also netted $10.000 In peyote. o alimullmt druJ{ from cuctu'I but ton.1. at the Costa Mesa homt> W<"Stmlnster Dett'<"livc C It Martin reconstrurtt'd tht> nrre!IL<i Uus way Or:n:CJ ,:onHl Wen a her Patchy fo1t and 10 .... clouds wilt be on the m cruse Friday mornm.: roollng orr lhe coastal area. white inland temperatutts should dip into the lower 10s. INSIDE TODA~ Th~ popular CUtinu &md rodto ia th~ '4tt1t tarpd of fill ripoff artflt.t -CJJld If• .. •ftttna •• a rnogntf for tltkon. CB1 Mtn't popilaJ- IOttPI mocftl airplmw ~·· tltoMQla. Sn Ptige A 1 •••ex At\'-..... I<• Al .... I.I.....,• ar:::::-· :: =·""" ~ A•---~ C'14IUI ......... -. ca-n aJ ~ ... 0.-y ~--., ~ ~l'Mleft All e .............. ,.,.. «-'-•t ........... _ ~Ilk-~== ::.::::.. ·~1 ---- He said suspects Peodroy and Hancock made an offer to sell the cocaine to undercover agents m a Westminster apartment Wednes· day. "We arrested those two at a shopping center rn Newport Beach where they sold us a S500 sample of cocaine." Del. Martin said. He said police then drove to tht• Costa Mesa home wht!re they ar rested Cobb and MorJ:an and waited for delivery of one pound or cocaine · About a quarter lo one. Otero <SH COCAINE, Pa~e AZI Turtle Rock Family Hunts Missing Pet A ~•x root resident of Turtle Rock. who cats "giant ruts" and 111 det1cribt'd 3S bt'mjt in "t"x cellent condition," 1s missing. His name 1s Reuben and ht•~ :1 South American red tail ho<• ron strlctor the pt.'t of the Mike Cassidy family . 19121 l\nliO<'h Drive. Cassidy. who bouiiht llt•utwn when he was just a foot loniz SI'< years ago, says the Irvine pollr<· have been nlt•rled to tht> m1s'lmi.: reptile. And, his Turtle Rock ne111hbor' are reportedly 'keepin~ an e)<' ()ul .. for the lost ~nake. too Reuben has been gone about one week and was first dis rovered missing when Cass1d} went out to reed him his dinner . a giant rat he eats about every lbrff weeks. Cassidy says 1t 's possible Reuben pushed open the latch and slithered out himself, bul •~ it's more likely that !fO m~ne lifted bis pet. Reuben cost onl)' $12 when he was a youngster six years aiio But at today's prices. a healthy. six-toot boa is worth between $200 and $300. Cassidy says Cassidy says Reuben is not poisonous and does not bite, but anyone who happens across th~ hilt snake is JUtely to bestal"lled He's mostly brown, with darker brown. or black. oval <~SNUE. Page A:) to buy wh..tl hOUSUlR. · llurd said The corporation ail bein~ fornfed by the Greater Irvine In dustr1al League IGllLl and will screen apph~ants for the moderate-cost housing ~mai of fcred by the In me Company in the new Woodbridge develop ment The corporation's board v.111 attempt to set up cntena to 10· sure that the housing, In tbe mid $30,000 price rana~. Is bou&hl only by persona who c1m not afford more expensive re s1dences GllL hoped to have represen· tallves from thelr own orgaruu· lion, the city of lrvlne. the school d1stnct, UC Irvine and a Cifth represeotallve picked by the otherfour " Howl'ver, onl) the city and CUL have selected r-epresen· tatlves The city ohose Gabnelle Pryor and CUL selected Charles Ctemtnshaw GllL Executive Director Todd Nicholson stud toda.v that UC Irvine mieht give the same response as the school board. Jn that event. the nev. corpora· lion ~·ommlttee might Olk for ··intorm1tl representatives" from both the school district communi· ty and university community, Nicholson s1ud. ··our main thrust ha.:1 just been setting a representative 11roup toaether It probably doesn't matter 1r they are ·orflcial' representatives or their agency ... he added f Cella Probed Earlier IRS Agent Terms Seized ln,voices 'Phony' By TOM BARLE\' 01 l~• O•llf "'IOt SuH LOS ANGELES-An Internal Revenue Service agent testified here today that Dr. Louis J . Cella Jr. already was the subject of a full scale investigation when the federaJ agency learned that the Orange County District Al· torney's offlce had seized what he described today as ·a number of phony mvoices '' Special aeent Jack Haynes said he and a fellow agent met lrvi11e Growth district attorney's investigators last J uly 28 at the Airporter Inn. Irvine. to discuss the allegedly counterfeit m aterlals and de· termine their effect on the IRS m vestigation. • Haynes testified as a federal court pretrial bearing went into its seventh day that his office already knew that Cella failed to file income tax returns for the years 1972. 1973 and 1974. Charges or tax evasion are ·among 44 felony counts con· tamed 1n a Los Angeles Federal Grand Jury indictment that names Cella and three business associates as defendanb. Their trial is to begin after Judge Matt Byrne rtiles on the oerense pretrial motion for sup- pression or evidence. Haynes testified today that he visited Cella in the physician's Santa Ana offi.ce after the A1rporter Inn meeting and ad· vised Cetta of his constitutional nghts. Council Plans Study . The Irvine City Council has authorized a staff study that could result in better residential growth controls than the plan proposed by Bill Littlefield in his initiative. Littlefield or TurtJe Rock told the council he hopes to ftle his petitions by·the end or this month and that be expects to have more than enough signatures (15 per· cent or the lrvlne population} to qualify his inJtiative on the Nov· ember ballot. However. the council ins1Sled on ta.kine it.s own, simultaneous route and instructed City Manager Bill Wootteu to begin his own study, together with the CllTEI 594 IAClSOM 2M f DID 323 UDALL 292.5 IElGH \ 417 WALLACE 143 11c .. •1n1•311 RUMrMIU 49.5 HICR II hc .. •1ttd 329.5 ...... ..._ .. Cl>•rt lloK" Th.-11 .ftfand This latest rh:irt follo\\ln~ lht• Ncbr:iska µrimary :;hows d clcgat l' vot<•s for t•uch l'and1dat1• 1n the· pn• sidential nom1nal1on race city attorney and city plonrung director. Littlefield 's initiative proposes that the city take into account the school tax base when evaluating permits for new residential de- velopments in Irvine. The present Residential Development Permlt <RDP) pro- cess used in Irvine. where permits are granted on a point scheme. does not include an evaluation of the project's errect on the school tax base. Littlefield, who began rolled· ing signatures in February, contends that unchecked residen· tial growth will send the school lax rate skyrocketing because the tax base cannot be adequate· ly supported by overwhelming residential development. He says a projected rapid in crease in residential construc- tion, <'Oupled with the de<'line in industrial and commercial de· velopment due to the slowed· down economy and new controls by lhe California Air Resources Board, is threatening the tax base. Council Chairman Dave Sills asked Littlefield to halt his in· ltiatlve campaign and wait until the new council members have a chance to formulate their o~ n growth controls "We've been in office less than 80 days . gave us a crack al (Sff GROWTH, Page AZ> Irvine Couple Held On Pot-raising Rap A domestic spat mvolvlnf( a young Irvine man and woman led to their arrest Wednesday after· noon on charges or cultivating marijuana when police were in vited into their apurtment and s potted 63 potted mar1Juana plants Booked were Jeffrey Wayne Coy l e, 19 . and V1ck1 Feierapend. 20. both or 3900 Parkv1ew Lane, Apt 24C Baal was set al SJ ,000 each Irvine Pohce said the) were <.'ailed to the apartment about 4 p m . when M 1ss Feierapend re ported Coyle was burglar1t1nJt the apartment Coyle, who apparently re turned to the apartml'nt to park up his belongings aftt'r a squab ble with M 1ss 1''e1erapend that momlng, was just leaving when poli<'e arrtvel1, omrers said According to police, once they ·halted Coylt'. Miss f'elt•ropentl insisted they <.'Orne inside and Sl'C the damage Coyle allegedly hart done lo her belongings and the apartment Once in side. they noticed 63 plants growing in · indoor con tamers, police said. The planti., an ounce and one-half of mari· JUana and a pipe were booked in to evidence, police su1d Conduct Probed WASHINGTON IAPI ~ The J louse Ethics Com m1tlee, for tht· first time 10 ats eaght·yeal' ex 1stence, 1s gomg to conduct ~ formal mvest1gat1on into a con Aressman's conduct The panel voted 9 to-0 in c loi.<.'<l sessarm Wednesday to mov<' from a Pfl' hminary inquiry to a formal in vesligatlon or ronrti<'t of mtere!it charges a~ainst Rep Hobert I.. F Sikes. ID·1"lo I Schmit Ups Dollar Tally New Statement AddJJ $10,440 to '74 Effort By GAR\' GRi\NVILLl 04 t ... D•llY ,., ... jt~ll Orange County Supervisor Laurence Schmit continued lo have problems with has 1974 cam pail(n disclosure statement Wed nesday. filing an amendment to already amended statement Accordinf' to certified pubhc accountant Ray Edwards. the correction madl' in Schm1t's stat~t is the result of errors drawn to the Schmit campaJgn committee's attention by the county Grand Jury. "We were not aware of t.bc ~· rora until the Grand Jury brought them to our otl ntlon.'' uld Edwards. Schmlt wu not available for comment this morning. His offic4f m an.,er. Wllllam Schreiber. aaid be bad oo knowleda~ of the di tosure ~mendmenta. The series o( m 1stakes has the effect of mcreasm" the amount Schmit spent to defeat •~um bent supervisor David BaJcer in 1974 bv Sl0.440 When added to the $151.369 already recorded, that brought Scbmit's total campaign cost to S171,ll0. The nrors cited in the amended rt1porl include $7,940 paid to political strate11st William Butther for campaign services. Edward.a aald Butcher accept· ed a ~e refund chec:k for b.i5 sen1ces tbat was never run through lbe Scbmlt tampaJgi'I t>ootcs. Allof.etber. accordina to Schmlt • often amended cam· paign lt.atement. 8:utther. who ls slate controller Ken Cor1'a brother-in-law, wao; paid $14,940 tor his services in the &hm1l campaign Edwards also acknowledged that a Sl,000 check received from lobbyist Frank Michelena was paid directly to campaign worker Blanche Kelly. or Anaheim "This transaction was not pro- perly accounted for at the Ume of mine and was omitted from the l975statement," Edwards said The Sl.000 M lcbelena check was dated Jan. 15, 1975, shortly after Schmit took office. Michelena Cigured in another Schmit campaign error, aceord· ing to a letter Edwards directed tot.he county Regi.trarof Voters. An.other $1,000 check was re· ported ln monetary contributions received u being a donation un· ~8CBMIT, Pa&"eAZ) Haynes said partnership re· turns filed by Dr. Cella bud also aroused the agency'sswspicion. Four defense attorneys are protesting the prosecution's rro- posed use during the tria of materials taken Crom a Costa Mesa prmtmg shop controlled by Cella. They want those materials barred on the grounds that they were seiied without a search warrant after print shop employe <See CELLA. Page A!> Butz Backs Stamp Cut · WASHINGTON <AP> -- Agriculture Secretary Earl Butz said today that strikers ··who voluntarily walk of( good jobs" and stu· dents ··whose parents ride around in Oldsmobites" should nol be eligible for food stamps. Questioned on the NBC "Today" telev ls1on pro· gram. Butz Insisted the govl'rnmenl will not re· move "the working poor" when 1t ellm1nutes five million peo ple from participation in the food stamp program He discussed the new re· gulat1ons for the S6 billion· a -year federal program Irvine Mulls Turtle Rock Access Road The Irvine City Council has de· c1dcd to take another look at whether or not Turtle Rock resi· dents really need another access road for their rom munity The council was asked this week to extend the existing Bonita Canyon Road project lo provide a third access route for Turtle Rock llowevl'r, instead of going ahead "1th the extension plans Jnd authorizing un update or the environmental impact report. roun<'1lmen decided lo take anoth<'r look at the .... hole ques lion al the May 25 meeting. Curren ti~·. Bonita Canyon Hoad 1s i.C'hcduh•d to he extended from Culvrr Drive lo the end or the Turtle Rock ckvelopmcnt at Bomm(•r Canyon. The t•ounr1l ls now being asked to 1ipend un additional $100,000 to built! about 1.200 feel or road. whu·h would extend Bonlln Ca nyon Rood to meet the "enst con nN•tor r()ud '' bclna planned by the city Honitta Cunyon Houd then would be connected to Turtle Rock DnvP, by way or the "CHI connector roacl " Councilmen. however . ore questioning whl'lher that third access point 111 evtn net>ded The Irvine Com pany built a second access road, called Ridgt>llnc Road, which <'Onnects University Drive with Turtle Rock Drive near Jordan Avenue When councilmen ex· amine the Issue on May 25, they'll consider whether or not. they should apend the extr11 Sl00.000 lo extend the road. They'll also con1ldet whether or not to spend roughly $90.000 mor~ for sound-reduction met.bods, int eluding depressing the road and building six-foot walls for Turtl~ Rock residents bol'dering th1 road I A citizens committee thal had been studying the matt.er has re• commended that the exteraiort be made, but said ll would be In Cavor only lf the aound·reduction method• are used nd paid fa. by • the city. ' t .. Al OAIL v PILOT ff\uf"llday .. ., 13. 1171 X·ratedJam D"gli~ Will ~ireus Grows OAKLAND (AP) -Police 1a1 a rltatkiaat been issued to lhe owne-rs of a drtve·ln theater tr.beH an.X· rattd mm had been shown to payma ~tomen aDcl - others who jammed stt blocks. h'Orn the b~e screen. Pohce said that before the citation was issued two Oakland vice squad officers drove to lh.e Airport 11 theater off Nimitz Freeway to sec '"The Story or 0," wbach cMtics called a "aoft-core" offering. An Oaklund ordinance prohibits exblbltions or persom' undressed or tn dearees t.bueol. Police said they had to m•ke lhe1r way through a traffic 1am of free movlesoers. many or tht!m youngsters 1rnd all watching Crom streets. They couldn't hear any sound, but, police noted, that wasn't necessary ·Political Ethics Aired Few Unscrupulous, But Moat Said Vulnerable By LA RIE KASP E R ot-o.11,r1 ........ Unethical behavtor is no\ the rule amon1 politicians but it does exist. according to panelists speaking on the issue of ethics at Saddleback College Wednesday. Very few politicians are out to "feather thejr own nest," said Michael Bennett, executive director of the Fair Political Practices Commission. the stale a1ency charged with monltonng political activit)'. Airwest to· Start Salt Lake Flights? Officials at Hu1hes Airwest are expeeted to announce the in- auguration or non.stop n1gbts from Oranee County Atrport to Salt Lake City. A spokesman for the ajrline would not comment on the 'Pro- posed date when the service will start, but said an announcement will come out "next week." The airline currently has two flights a day lo Salt Lake City, but they are not direct. stopping O\'er at Las Vegas. Airport Director Bob Bresnahan said he has not been contacted by the a1rltne about in· augur a lion of the new mghts "As long as the flights do not Fro• Page A l CELLA ... Donald Albert Ray made them available In return for prosecu· lion lenience on crlmlnal charges filed against him by Huntington Beach police. Ray, 46, was 10 the Oranr• County Jail on charges of plan ning the murder or tus estranged wife's boyfriend when dastnct ut torney's investigators learned that he worked for Cello Ray has testiCaed here that he dellvert'd se\•eral bo'<cS of materials to the distract al· torney's office last July 28 and re· turned them to the Uruted Pnnt tng Compan y plant. 3198·C Airport Looi> Drive. that same na~ht. Ray was later sentenced to six <lays tn juil and placed on tlo\o 'ears probation after he pleaded guilty to reduced charges or brandishing a weapon The prosecution claims that l\\O hospitals under Celia's con· trot were bilked or at least S2 million throuah arts or fraud that induded their paying bills sob- m1lted to them by nonexistent torporatlons Th01~e lnvolres were manurac· lurNi m the Costa Mesa printing -.hop and wt'rl' nmon~ the docu· m1•nt' provided for anvestlaators ti, Hu', the prosecution claims Jml.ie Byrne 1a ~ma a~ked lo har Jll such ev1dcnC'e from the 1wnchn1t trial on the around' thnl 11was 11lcgally selred ,Jun selection wos atgaln de· frrn-d today when it became oh 'mus th.it lht' dt'Ccnsc cannot rompktl• it!I prctnal case before thr Wl'l'kt•nd. ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT t~.~~~::tp~~·:'.!',~ll~,·~~.:::;::::;;:; t .... ,, ·~···j ""·~' "'ilA!fl• "',,., ...... ,"""" .,, , .. !\•• 1'•11 .,,,,.1., , ... , • ...,fl" t , ...... , , ..... 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I don't believe that we would become involved," Bresnahan said. He noted that the iUrline's lease w1tb th~ county calls for 13.8 daily departures and that A1rwesl is currently operating with 11.5 average daily de· partures. The airline spokesman, Larry Litchfield said the flighu wiU be made on the line's DC-9. The airline is purchasing three new Boeing 727·200$, which are expected to be in service at the beginning or 1977, but those planes wiJJ not be used on the flights into Orange County, Litchfield said. According to Bresnahan. the new models, which have not yet been released by Boeing for operation, are"bigger and quieter than the O'C·9S. In a speech to the Santa Ana Chamber of Commerce's air transportation com1l'littee, Bresnahan said be thought the new model would be ideal for use at Orange County, even thoueh the planes weigh about 160.000. The current airport weight limit as 95,000 pounds. Bresnahan explained that tile 727·200s could solve two airport problems-the demand for more passenger service and the de· mand from residents for more noise control. "They carry m ore people. whach would help solve the service demands and they are quieter, which would help w1lh the noise situation." he !laid SCHMIT ... der $100 As a result. the 1974 $1.000 check was not shown amon~ Schmit's heavy contributors. M1chel•na ran afoul of Schm1t 's erroneous disclosure habits last December when 1t v.as revealed that a possible con flact or interest occurred lo\ohen the supervisor accepted more than $250 worth or &Hts from Michelena last year Jn contradactlon lo conflict of interest regulations. Schmit vol ed on board or supervisors issues involvlnf( Michelena clients However. Schmal claimed he had asreed to lend the lobbyist hl~ boat tn return for the use on two weekends or Mlchelena's In dlan Wells condom inlum Michelena said he had not used lhc i1upe-rvisor 's boat. Another error drawn t o t:dwards' attention by the grund jury waa a $2.SOO ch<'<'k from Chandler Sand a nd Gravel paid dtrectly to the U S. postmaster for postage in 1974. Edwards said the check lo\oas deposited at the Santa Ana Maln Post Office on Nov. l , 1974 Nelt~er the campaign income nor the posta1e spent or S2.SOO was reported by Schmit untU his amendment to the already amended campalan statement. "The lite date or this amend· ment reflects Information re· ceived fr-om Grand Jury proceed· ings." Edwards said ln a letter to the regbtrar. Scbmit '• la teat campaign dis· closure statement 1howed he stUI owes $119,000 in interest free campatan loans to Dr. Louis Cella or aiJC campaign oraanba· Uons controlled by Cella. Leases to Expire BURBANK CAP > Hollywood·Borbank Airport ten- anti will receive leue termln•· Uon notices u e,arl:/ u neitl week, tenntnal offle.Lafs •&J· But it doH happen, he ex· plained, because public office holders are in a "very vulnerable pos!tion." ·'The fact 11 that power. politics and government promote vice," said Dr. Donald McNeil. director of tbe California Poctsecondary Education Com· rrtiss1on. "It just so happens power, politics and government also pro- mote virtue and that we cannot forget," be added. The two stale officials were called upon to discuss the IBsue along with Gabrielle Pryor, lrvlne councilwoman, and Judy Rosener, who serves on the South Coaat Reeional California Coastal Conservation Com· mission. Their discussion was one of several being presented as part of a special bicenlenrual pro- gram on Recycling American Values. Although they never really answered the specific question posed by their publici.ied topic - "Ethics in Government: An Orange County Problem?" -the speakers did offer their varied ways of preventing lt as a pro- blem. Bennett held up the Political Reform Act or 1974 as example of the institutions he believes are· needed to "help" the office holder stay on ethical &rounds. "We're hum an beings. We have the best or intentions, .. he said. "But things can happen to us which take us into places we had no intentions or being . without us even recognidng it." But inaUtullons and laws, he contended, wall regulate the beha\•ior of politicians so they don't cross onto unethical grounds. Fro• Page Al COCAINE .•. and has ware and another guy, pulled up 1n a four.wheel truck," Martin said While the male sus· peel walked toward the house. police officers dosed in on the truck where Otero and his wife were waiting. "Otero panicked when he saw us and jumped on the gas pedal." Marlin said. Two Costa Mesa narcotics officers were hit and spun around by the truck as ll chareed a Garden Grove police van "lie hat the \'an and took off down 19th Street. bouncing off curbs for ubout u milt' before he ran the truck into o ditch near the Ne"' port Terrace apartments. Martin sa ad Police arrested Otero and his wife at the scene. taking the driver to Hoag MemonaJ Hos pat al where he was treated for farlal cuts before beang traruported to OraniteCount) J111l Officers said the passenger in Otero's truck . described as a male about 30 years old. eluded officers and Is still at larl(e. Martin said police are checking out a phone number and expect to make an arrest sometime today. Fro• Pag~ .4 I GROWTH ... enacting a good program." 111rnl Sl111, referring to himself, Mary AnnGaido and 8111 Vardoulis All were elt'cted on varying degrees or 1rowth control plat· forms. Littlefield. however, was ada· mant that he could not atop his campaien "In flood (alth" after tut supporters have be$l collect· int slenatures In pushlne the staff study. Woollett told the council that he would be doma a dlSService If hr did not offer some type of alternative to Littlefield 'a plan. "We'd like to 1tve people at least one more opt.ion on the ballot." Woollett said. adding that he'll come back with a re· port In about one month. tr Llttlefleld 's tnitlatlve qualifies tor the November ballot. the council can either call Lhe electloo or enRct the or· d10ance. aa set down In the In· lllallve. themaelvc1 wu a cla.im lhat lbe Unt a.ncs IDllllll l«iously cwidlred UL the oot tbal al>oeai'td lft Salt Lake Clty 1na' inc1adea the Mormon Cbureh amoni the benenctarttt, was a 111. A 1enealo1tst hired by dltta_nt relaUvea or Hu1thn told a Chlca10 newa conlettnee Wed· nesday he contactfd a peraoo in Salt Lake City who claimed to~ QOe o! rive forgers who wrote the document ai a Joke. ffowevtt. William A Jon~• of Nuhvill . Tenn .. was vaaue about "the per5on." Clark County omcials found Uu~ situation less than humorOWI A man ldcntlfyln.r himself u11 Grover Walker of Las Vesas walked into the coun~ cleric's of. (ice Wednesday accompanied by lhrtt apparent bodyguards and filed will No. 4. Walker sald the wUI was de· livered to ham by Richard Robard Hu1he!I. who claims to be Huahes' Illegitimate son. Joseph Michael Brown. who changed has legal name to Ric hard Robard Hughes, claimed last year that he and bia "Cather" COll)munacal· ed by tiny radio uansmltters Im· planted in their heads. Later Wednesday a document printed in green was sent to the manager or the Desert Inn an Las Vegas, where Hughes lived an seclusion betwee11 1966 and 1970. A cover lette r was signed "Howard Hughes Jr " ll hsled BOO Polling Places Listed If you want to know where the June 8 polling places are within Orange Counly's Fifth Supervasorial District, you'll nod th' answers -more than 800 of them -on Pages CS and C6 or today's Daily Pilot. Election watchers rrtight want to save the two pages of precinct legal notices for reference when the primary election rolls around next month. bl.t ret.urn tddrffs 11 t.bt ~" t>CUt.aon for probate b bffn Mot lit 81nntn-,, Calli. -.: ftttod wt Dlttnct J\Jdc9 Keilll After looklDJ al ll, AuL Coun· lb)' . Tb document WU nled ty Clerk Elda ffallb. . aid, "The April 30. 1pe1Un1 errort are unreal... The Ttmes said the docu_mcnt It The alleged junfor Hughes reeelved had bHn malled In sa.d. "l do not wanl to chamc: Wasblniton May 5 al>d wu done (ale> any of my lather's fo. In handwrllll\' 1omewhlll dlf ~rtlance." The document leav~s ferent from any of the othrr all of lht money cx«pt. a few b&ndwritt~ wllls. lo addJUon tu mllhoa dollars ''to the fovern· beQueatl similar to those in other meat ol the Unlled States to &tve "wHlt." the Times uld, It ~­ jobs for the people." queatbtd $10 m II lion to Clifford Hutbes' fortune. estimated at Irvin& and ~ mmlon to his wit , SU bllllon to $2.5 billion. may bc:-Edith. Tbey have served prison the lar1e.t probate cue In terms for fraud Jn the productlon American history. of a hoax autoblo&rnphy or Thus far. however, only one Hu~hcs. Take Own Life Ex-MP Kills Four In Virginia Bar NOR FOLK, Va <A P) -A former military policeman who said be wanted to clean out heroin pushers ~nd pimps shot and killed four people ln a bar before ta.kine bU own life, police said. A police spokesman isald the four people Davjd McRae Jr .. 22. killed bad a combined total of .. approximately 66 paees of criminal records. lt ran the gamut from every type of criminal activity you can think of." The spokesman said each of the fOW' had a police record of some kind. But officers added there was no evidence that McRae knew his victims, and details of the vie· tlms' records were not available immediately. Police said McRae, of Norfolk, entered the Club 304at12.10 a.m. and began shooting patrons as they sat m their. booths. In add I· lion to the dead, three persons were injured m the shooting ram· page. An employe of the club said McRae telephoned the club 20 minutes before the shooting, warning that he would clean out all the pimps, prostitutes. homOffxuals aoddopepuabtn ln tbe bar. The club Is located 1n wb.al one polic• aou.rtt d crlbed u "• bad section ot town wbttt 1U the real wlld t>ars 1re ... Authorltlta aa.td McRae ha~ been charted WeclMlday evtm Ing with earrylna a conttallcl wea.pon -a .357 m a~um pistol, which was confiscated by DOI.let . He was rele••ed on bond Shortly after his arrest and went to the club, police said. Fl'O• ftag• A J SNAKE •.• m·arking1, with a reddish tall He's about three Inches in diameter. The Cassidys are runnlng an ad in the Dally Pilot, but so far, no or.e has seen bide nor scale or Reuben. · In the ad, the snake Is described as being in '''excellent. condition." When •$ked what that meant. Cassidy's 12·year-old son Chris sald. "You knov.'. he'1 not sick or anythina. 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Al'M a... ttH TMISl IUCHO.,._C PIONSSIOMAU SHVICI YOUl lQUIPMIHT 7 . To•ay's Co .. ,~ N.Y.Stoeks TEN CENT M11rdered {· Child ~ Tort11red Doctor :·1 death case reached Superior lnar lo San Clemento police r~ Grim medical testimony at a n Clement• man'• murder ·al in Oranie County Superior Cour.t Wedoqday indlcaled lM S-year-old vtcllm was ht•raJly tortured and atarved to death. Juan Jose MoUn~. 22. sat star· 1na at lbe courtroom'• carpeted floor u Dr Francis Duda or Lacuna Beach de1cr1bed the ton· tlition ol Mollna 'a 1lepchlld when e was broucht lo San Clemente Tlae Sweet Lile General Hoapllal last Nov. 22. Accordln& to Dr. Duda, youna Laura Cruz had burns on her handa and reel. bruisa over most ol her body and broken bones. And, lbe doctor added .that many or the child's injuries ap· parently were inflicted over a prolonced period or time. When asked by Deputy District AttorMy Ted Millard. Dr. Duda uld t.be youngster wu suffering from malnutrllion, lhat she was "e¥tremely unclernowiahed." So covered with bruises was the frail child that doctors wbo battled to save her ure were una· ble to perform o spinal t.Jp, the doctor testified. Testimony and picture evidence showed the tormented child suffered a broken pelvl.s before be.Ina brouaht to the bospital. William Allen, principal a t Laguna's El Morro School. distributes cake that almost didn't make 1t to the school bicentennial P.icnk Wednesday. Tarp covering the cake caught fire as 1t was be ing delivered to the celebration in a truck. It had to be . sent back to El Toro and re-iced (Related pictures. Page A3). Sclunit Telh Of 'En-ors' In Statement 8y GARY GRANVlLLE ou1ooo.11, .......... Orange County Supervisor Laurence Schmit continued to have problems with bis 1974 cam paagn disclosure statement Wed- nesday, fihna an amendment to already amended statement According lo certified pubhc accountant Ray Edwards. the torrect1on made an Schmit 's statement ls the result or errors drawn to the Schmit campail(n committee's attention by the county Grand Jury "We were not. aware o r the er· rors untal the Grand Jury brought them to our attention," sold .Edwards Schmit was not available ror comment this morning His office manager. Wilham Schreiber, so 1<t he had no knowledge or th(' disclosure amendment11 The. erles or m1strtkes has th<' ef~ct of incrcastna th<' amount Schmit spent to dt'feat lncum· bent supervisor David Raker 1n t974 by $10.440 When added to th<' $151,369 already recorded. that brouaht lkbmlt's total c»mpail(n co11t to 1171.810 SC Downtown Beauty Plan Formulated A plan f or the future beautlficat1on of Sa9 Clemente's downtown area is in the works lo· day following a meeting between the city council and bu&i· nessmen. The council tentatively pledged $110.000 to match store owners' contributions for 1m· provement of sidewalks and street landscaping on a 50.50 basis MeeUng Tuesday. the council directed staff park planner Bob Johnson to prepare a pre limihary design for improve ments based on desires ex· pressed by the merchanLo; The designated area in<"ludcs the 100 and 200 blocks of Avenada Del Mar. and alon~ El Cammo Real north to Avcmda Cabr1llo and south lo AH~nida Granada Counctlman Anthon} D1G1ovann1. whose pawn shop 1s at 217 S El Camino Real. pro posed the beaut1r1cat1on district be expanded to tncludc the tn tersectlon or El Camino Real aml Presidio, an expansion which would then mcludt' his ~tore Fellow council members. however. refused declaring 1he upanslon would spread th<' ova ii able monies too thin The plan ror bcaulirtcnt1on IS to be returned to t hr counrll m 30 days Initlally, Molina aDd hll wile Yolanda. 23, who Uftd at 21'23 S. El Camino Real were cbaraed wit chlld abuse by San Cl le police. Bdt~hen younf Laura died the nl&bt after beans taken uo- COGScious to the bosp1lal by her mother and stepfather. the cbar1e was chanced to murder. The couple were granted separate trials when the torture Court. ports. Mrs. l\tollna Is 1chCldulcd lt At the Ume of their arrest, the stand trial June T. Yollou reportedly told San Clemente investigators the younaster scalded benelt wbeo she turned off tbe cold water faucet whlJe taltlng a bath. Other bums were blamed oo her alle1ed babit of playina with matches and ctearettes. accord· .. At the openine of MoUna's lriul in ·Superior Court Judge John Flynn's courtroom, attorneys estimated It would lasL from three to four Wffks. Judge Flynn recessed the trial unW Monday. Sycantore Suit Developer Seeks $32.5 Million Damages totaling $32.5 million are being demanded from the city of Laguna Beach by a company that once intended to purchase the controversial Sycamore Hills property. The Orange County Superior Court lawsuit filed by attorneys for Newport Investment& Inc .. claims that ihe company lost an anticipated Sl2 million in profits because oflhe city's reitasaJ to al· low development of the coveted acreage. The swt also names as plaintiffs the city council and planning commissioners serving cessrul in the courtroom thus far 111December,1973. in suits over the acreage. The ~22 scenic acres now Lawsuits filed by attorneys ror owned by the Ranchos Palos Rancho Palos Verdes were based Verdes Corporation are located on the company's argument that near Laguna Beach. along the city Is unlawfully blocking Laguna Canyon Road at El Toro . plans for construction of 2,000 Road. townhouses and a commercial City officials are currently pro· complex in the Sycamore Hills posing total recreation and open area. space zoning for territory that Attorneys for Newport Invest has been the subject of several ments say there is no rela lawsuata in local and federal lion.ship between Uus suit and courts. Rancho Palos Verdes suH.s. City lawyers have been sue <SeeSUIT, PageA2> ms Admits Cella Probe Agent Knew of Failure w File/or Taxes By TOM BARLEY Ot , ... 0.111 ...... $\tit LOS ANGELES-An Internal Revenue Service agent testified here today that Dr. Louis J. Cella Jr. already was the subject of a Cull scale Investigation when the federal agency learned that the Orange County District Al· torney'& office bad seized what he described today u "a number of phony invoices." Special agent Jack Haynes said be and a fellow qeot met district attorney's tnvesll1ators last JuJy 28 at the Al.rporter Inn, Irvine. to discuss the alleaedly coun1erfei1 materials and de· - termine their effect on t.be IRS in· vesti1ation. Haynes lesWied as a federal court pretrial hearing went Into its seventh day that bis office already knew that Cella failed to ft.le income tax returns for the years 1972. 1973 and 1974. Charges or tax evasion are among 44 felony counts con· Butz Backs Stamp Cut WASHINGTON <AP> Agriculture Secretary Earl Butx said today that strikers "who voluntarily · walk orr 1tood Jobs·· and slu· dents "whose parents ride around in Oldsmobiles" s hould not be eltalble for food stamps. Questioned on the NBC .. Today" telc.,,ision pro· gram, Butz Insisted the government wall not re move "the working poor" when It eliminates five million p eo ple from participation In the food stamp program He dl1cut111ed the new re gulalions for the 16 billion· a· year federal proRram. talned in a Los Angeles Federal Grand Jury indictpicnt that names Cella and three business associates as deJendanls. Their trial is to begin after Judge Matt Byrne rules oo the defense pretrial motion for sup- pression of evidence. Haynes teatilled today that he vllited Cella In the physician's Santa Ana oUice after the Alrporter Ion meeting and ad- v1"d Cella of hi& constitutional T.~es said partnership re· tum.s filed by Dr. Cella bad also aroused the agency's suspicion Four defonllc attorneys arc protesting the prosecution's pro posed use durln~ the trial of materials taken from a Cosl:i Mesa printing s hop controlled by Cella. They want those materials barred on the arounds that they were aelted without a seerch warrant arter print shop employe Donald Albert Ray made them available U\ returp foe prosecu· lion lenJence on criminal charces filed against him by Huntingtor Beach police. Captain Says Men 'Couldn't Clinili In' CAMDEN. N.J . (AP) -A yacht.amen charged with refus· ing to throw his dog overboard to make room in a lifeboat for two crewmen who died says the men in the waler knew they couldn't climb In without upsetting the craft and never tl"ied lo force the dogoul. Cyril LaBrecque. 52, of Santa Ana, is being tried here on manslaughter and negligence charges In the deaths of Bradford Blakeley, 20, and Paul Sagarino. 19, both of Wethersfield, Conn. They died after spending 10 hours in 43·degree water hanging from the Aides Of a lifeboat after LaBrecque'11 schooner ··sad1e and Edgar" sank off Atlantic Ci ty. N .J .. on Jan. 28. 1974. LaHrecque testified Wednes day that there was only four in· ches or clearance between the water and the top of the 11-foot lifeboat, 11 the two men and first mate Valentine Bach, 46, b11Jd on during the morning of Jan. 29. Bach survived the Incident. LaBrecque said he twico tried to lift his Labrador retriever from the rear seat. but the skip· per was afraid to stand because he was silting on a lino loopc<I around Bach. He added, ''l was numb from the waist down ." LaBrccq uc s aid he had plaMed to rotate his crew if thr sea grew s moother but feared th•' lifeboat would cepsu~e "There was no way to rol alt' them." he said Under cross·examanatlon. As· st. U.S. Atty. Bruce Goldstein asked : "They JU5t lay to th<' water and looked ut you in lht• boat and did nothing" · ·No one else tried to gel into the boat." LaUrecque replied He said the boat was low In lht• water "and they knew It " Goldstem said · "They JUSl sat 10 the water. look'ing at you and looking at your doR and 1u11c1 nothing"" " N o 11 i r . ' t. a 8 r1· c· q u r. an~wered Orange C o nst D e ath Takes LB Pioneer Mary Foste r San Juan Report Longtime LaRuna ~ach resl· dent Mary Foster , an active voice in 1927 hearings that led to •\he ancorporalion or the city. Is dead. Mn Foster. who died Monday, ls survived by her hus band. Joeepb, and a dauahter. Mrs. Jone Wiard. both or l.a1una !leach. Mn. Foster bad resided in Laguna Beach since 1927, the )ear lbe city was incorporated. She was amon1 a group of Lagunaos who fouaht for la· ~ration of the Art Colony. Sbe was a member or the Com· munlty Presbyterian Chutch and the American Legion Poll 222 Auxillary. Mrs. Foster also was acUve In the Women's Relief Corp& cand lbe old community playhouse. I Funeral services will be pri .. te. Arrangements are bdng handled by McCormick · Mortuary. ~ Weec Matt Hanson. 10. was in trouble Wednesday during old clothes relay at El Morro School. Re not only lost his hat, he was losing his pants. No A ye Votes SACRAMENTO CAP >-A pro- posal by Gov. Edmund Brown Jr. to merge the liquor licensing and alcobollsm treatment agem:ies di4n•t get a single vote at its first committtt hearing. In ract. tht Senate Governmental Organiza· Uon Committee voled l-0 a1ainst thoblll Wednesday. McDowell 'Overspent' By LAUlllE KMPER 04 IM 0.llf .. , ... SYlt The top candidate an San Juan Capistrano'• City C-Ouncil elee lion spent too much, accordina to a law lhal can 't be eolorced. Another who spent nothing for his rour votes objects to having to rue a fmancial disclosure state- ment. Artist Richard Hamilton who spent nothing and received notblng -except the four votes -for bis write·ln campaign in lhe March election wrote on his disclosure form: "How long do we have to keep filling these damned things out?'' He demanded that no more fomta be sent t.o him and *1'«0. "Wbat the bell ls this, anyway. I clldn't take in two cents in cam- paian contribtlllona in the firat place.·· His disclosure form med ,,1th lhe city clerk also contained the exclamation. "WOW!" New Councilman Richard D. McDowell, lop vote getter in the contest. listed expenditures of Sl.745.45 on hh campaign. A city ordinance limits •a>end· ing to 15 cents per reilstered voter, S941 in the March ballot- ing. But the city attorney thinks the law i11 invalid because the Supreme Court struck down the 1974 Federal Elections Cam· paignAct. And buidu that, said Meno.ell, ff he bad Usted the mooey actually spent for cam· pajftilnC It would have been cloter to $880. He said be had In· eluded the amount spent ror fund ralaing. He llsted t.ota1 rec9'pts uSl.824.45. The statements also abowed that Cecilia M. Herman. who came ln ei«hlh among tbe 10 can· dldatea In the rac•, was the second biHe•l spender. She spent $913.93 and received $99 in contributiona. Kenneth E. Friess, who won the second available seat on lbe council, apenL a litUe less than Mrs. Herman on his campaign. He listed his expenditures as $908.'2 and receipt& as $912. James K. Weathers, an incum· bent who lost with a third-place finlJb, recorded $864 in expen· ditures and SS99 In contributions. CSee8P ENDINGt PaieAZ) t f Weath e r Potrhy fog ond low clouds will be on the' in crease Friday morning. cooling off the coastal areu, while inland tcmperalure1 11hould dip Into the low('r 70s I NSIDE T ODJ\ l' Tht popular CULrrm Bond radio .. lht laltll t~I oj tM npofl artllt• -and at• anttnna b .a magnet /or thacw1. CB1 .or.n't popular with modtl airplane pflofa, lhouoh. Set Page A 7. •••ex A.I DAM. v ftllOT L/8 25Nuke l!laRts Pl6nned . SACRAMENTO CAP> -Four maJ6r CaJICornia ulWUa plan about!-' new nuclear reactor• ln U1e next 20 years, say report.I to the Sttl• J:nern Coo:unilllon. The report•, revettled Wed.nea.- dMy. uy the u\llltJea e•~cl atomic plant.a to produce 37 ~r cent or the •tate'• electricity within 20 years. Wlthln 20 years, nuclear plants will be producin1 31.ooo megawatts, the forecasta Ny. Three nuclear planta are now producing 1,400 megawatta. The forecasts alao show a decline ln nuclear dependence for moat utiUUes 1ince their last 20-year forecast. made in 1974. As many as lS new sat• could be involved wltb the 2S reactors. say Energy Commission officials still studying the reports. The Southern California Edisofl Company calls for 12 new reactors. not includm1 It.a in· terests in plant.a at San Onofre Three would be at Palo Verde. Arizona, and the rest have not yet been assigned areas. But SCE needs four sites and 1s consider· 1 ing eight along the coast an Santa Barbara and San Diego counties, ' 10 in Oranae. weatem Riverside or-San Bernardino counties; three in northern Mexico, and two in Kings County. Pacific Gas and Electric Com· pany expects to be involved in 15 new reactors, and Southern California Edison Company, 12. San Diego Gas and Electric plans four units at SUn Desert near Blythe, and the Los Angeles Department of Wat.er and Power plans four at Wasco near Bakersfield. The PG&E plans six reactors in the Fresno region, six in the Stanislaus reilon. two at 01ablo Canyon near San Luis Obispo, and one near Sacramento. The plan said th.is would re. quire a rate increase annually from 1976 through 19&. PG&E also pro1ected an in· crease in profits from 6 9 percent an 1976 to 11.3 percent m 198.S. f'ro• Pag~ Al SUIT ••. The new lawsuit by Newport Investments claims a Joss suf· rered by the company between June, 1971 and December, 1973, when il was seekln& to purchase the Sycamore Hilla .creaae from Rancho Palos Verdes for $3.8 million. · Lawyers for lb• coaipany saJd Wedneaday that Newport lost Sl2S,000 tbroug b deJaya In the proposed deal which were creat· ed when the city of Laguna Bf'ach blocked the planned develop· ment for the first lime. rt the deal bad gone through and development on the original lines had been committed the company would have made a profit of at least $12 million, the action claims. A plan that bas already been discussed by the Laguna Beach City Council and will be dis· cussed aaain May 19 suggests that suitable improvement for Sycamore Hiiis would be the con· , strucUon of cultural a nd equestrian facllltie1, a camp ground, nature study areas, athletic facililes and hiklna and bicycle tr alls. Then~ plan will supersede a pnvious city plan ror 52 luxury homes end a planning com· mission study that sug1esu alternative development of lSO to • 200 low cost homes. . Leases to Expire BURBANK CAP> Hollywood -Burbank Alrport ten· anta wUI reulve luse termlna- tton notices u early u next · week. terminal officials say. 09'ANG~ COAST DAILY PILOT Robert N. Wff'd .... ,.....,, ,.., P"'41~ J•ck R. cur~v ... ,. ,..., ... ~, .... c;,.,.,., ~ Thom•s Keevll \ '. ..... , Thomes A Mufllfll"'° ~.-.. •. ,.., • .,°' • ~ • . f. c:Nrles H. LOOS Rk"-4'd P. Nall ................ _ .... ~- LHUN 9.actl Otta T1 .. o .. _,..w..,. Ai\tlh .... ,...,, p 0 __ .._., omen (Ml • .,.._w ) .......... - -• ...... H~ 11'1J-~----·Voll•y 1$111Ut .... _ •IS...O._,.._ Te~ C7'4J 6CM211 O.Ssifl9d Ad'lertldnlt0-5'11 Ltguna hK91 An~: Te......_4'+-M66 ....... -a.-.,,... ~""" '"' 0r-c ... ~ ,.,..,.....,. c:.... -..... ......, ·-·· .......... ....__ _, .. ~.!~v::. a:r,~!~:·.~.~=.=.l : ............ -. 5«-(le\\ N<l6 .... .., .. C..t• ....... CAI-__,_...,.., ,...,. •tt -..., ........... "-"'''"""'" ___ _ .u, ........... . °"'" ,.. ... Jt.tl ....... INJURED DRUG SUSPECT OTERO GETS MEDICAL AID He Suffered Facial Cuts In Crash That Ended Chase S350,000 Haul Mesa Cops Nab 6 In Cocaine Bust By STEVE MITCHELL Of 1M Oe•tr ,.. ... ~olice said today they have seized SJS0.000 worth of cocaine and arrested six suspects, despite an escape attempt by two sus· pects who rammed a police van in Costa Mesa early this morning. The suspect also knocked over two Costa Mesa narcotics or- flcers in ha s flight from the 12:45 a.m. raid at 944 West 19th St. He was later captured, but a seventh suspeet remains al larg~. Arrested were Edward Wayne Cobb, 30. of the Costa Mesa ad· dress, Vernon Louis Otero, 26. 16462 24th St .. Sunset Beach and his unnamed juvenile wife. Mark Baker Pendroy. 26, and Debra Kay Hancock, 27, both or 416 Newport Blvd., Newport Beach OOOPolling Places Listed 1f you want to know where the June 8 polling places are w1thU1 Orange County's Fifth Supervisorial District, You'll rind the answers - more than 800 of them -on Pages CS and C6 or today's Daily Pilot. Election watchers might want to save the two pages of precinct legal notices for reference when the primary election r olls around next month. Location Open and Ralph Pierpont Morgan JU, JO. • East 22nd St., Newport .Beach. Westmmster narroucs officers onginaJly handled the raid which also netted $10,000 in peyote, a stimulant drug from cactus but- tons, at the Costa Mesa home. Westminster Detective C. R Mart.in reconstructed the arrests th1sway He said suspects Pendroy and Hancock made An offer to sell the cocatne to undercover agents in a Westmmster apartment Wednes-day "We arrested those two at a shopping center in Newport Beach where they sold us a $500 sample or cocaine," Det. Martin said. He said police then drove to the Costa Mesa home where they ar· r ested Cobb and Morgan and waited for delivery or one pound of cocame. Fro•P~AI SPENDING •• Among the other candidates Robert J Davies listed $627 01 in expenditures and $725.23 m re ceipts and Gary L Hausdorfer recorded $819.67 m expenditures and $821 In receipts The other candidates and their expenditures were· Muriel "Min- nie" Surles, $411: Edwin P Clark, Sl80.49 and Louis A. Cooter, $86&.SS. Center Concept Okayed in Laguna The Laguna Beach City Coun· cil endorsed the roncept of a community center Wednesday, but stopped short of giving total support to a vacant downtown telephone company building as the place for one. Council members d~lded thet the General Telephone Company buildlna at the corner of T}\ard and Mermaid streets should be considered together with other possible lootions. The council's action came at the end or 8 9()-minute discussion in which member!'I of the city's Social Committe~ and Economic Committee urged the <'0Unc1l to immediately proceed with ac- q u Is it lo n of the Genera\ Telephone building. Howard Dawson of the Economie Comm1tt~ said the bUlldlnc could be purchued for S1 million. He said tM city could obtain government lfanll and rental revenues lo help pay the cost. The Geural Telephone build· in& bas 22,000 square feet of noor space. Committee members aaid the space couJd be allorated for a community center, senior dlliens center and office space for various private and public community agencies. Council members and commit- tee spokesman repeatedly tangled over whether the bulld- ln g could be afforded and wbethe? lt was the rlght place for a center. "U I had tl mill ion. I'd rat.her build something new." said Councilman Jon Brand He said he also was concerned about the cosl of converting the buildlng Cor use as a commun1ly center. "There is a need for a com- munity center, but l keep think· 1n1 about the 8o)'s Club <in La1una Canyon). It'• 1ttllnsc empty," Brand said. Mayor Phyllls Sweeney ex· prceted concern about main· tenance cotlll of the buHdlnJ, ad ding, "The General Telephone bulldtng I• a posslbUlty. but not lh«!only possibility.·· Council comment! drew sharp rHctlon from Arnold Hano. a rnember or an Economic Com- mittee subcommittee that 1tudled lhe acqulsltioo proposal. Hano tf'rm ed the concerns "roadbloclta, not objective con· siderallona ... He reminded coun- cil members that each of them bad uprated past 1upport for a community in their respective campai,na. Councilman Jack McDowell proposed the seven-part motion an wblc:h the councll gave ita un· arumous su.pJje>rt to a community center, wblle reaerving final jud1menl on the Oeneral Telephone building. As part of the action, t.br coun· cil directed the committees and the city staff to continue studies on acquisition of t.he Geneul Telephone building and other lQCaUons. The motion also directed that General Telephone be informed of the city'1 interest in possible acqulslUon. j Eoan Saves Sewer. ~ Canyon ~roject Continues ConelNeUoo la ~Unwn1 on a con~venlal &.aau.na Canyon wwer-UO'e ntelllkm lhanlts to a $1!0.000 loan from \be city or La.tuna 84!ach to an ~ment ditt.riet er ti.cl Lo finance the project. Tma City Council approved th• loan a.nu learnlna tbal legal ac· tlon over the project h1ut jeopardized Cinanclna ot the pro Jed by the district. Under th• financina plart. a bondlnt Ci.rm waa to have sold 5230,000 ln bond1 to cover tbt' coat ot the project. The bonds Jater were to be repaid by assessf\lent.s aiain~t property owners in the distnct. Stanl~y Scholl, dir ctor or municipal s ervicH, said tb <'llY'• deel•'<>n provlde a. loau to kttp the proJtct all\·~ Ptodlru: the outcome or tbe appeaJ was made tor two reasons. The elty bas repealedly been uraed by tho county Hullb !Hpartment to extend "wen to lnduatrlal •nd residential pro- ptrtlea in the Blg Bend area of Lacuna Canyon Road to end "ex· istina ond potentiul health pro- blems.'' One industry. l.anglolJ Fancy Froien Foods. advised the city that it would move out of town lf sewers were not extended. Lana Iola now true kl 1\1 wutel<lut of town. Seboll aald uttnalon of t'6 proJed •H ont mtut of ktcp-lna employment tn the coftl· munlty. Scholl disputed conttatloes lhat the city may IOM tho lJ.50,000 loaf\. If• ••Id 111.,ments t.ti.t would have 1one to tbt bood p~ofr wUI ln1tead IO tot.he Cit)'. "We are t'Ollectlna useurnenta now," he said. Scholl said the city often floanc s amaJl HM1iunent dlt· trtc1..1, aucb u th• onee c:reatod to pay for lht planlln& of lrffl alon• city 1lffft1. A .Upulatioo of the bonding company. however, wa.s that the pt'1>ject be free from bllgaUon ~ore tbt' bonds were sold The Laguna Canyon project did not meet that condition Rancho Palos Verdes Corp . O'A'Der of the 523·acre Sycamore Hills parcel at the junction of El Toro and Laeuna Canyon roads, filed suit ln Superior Court to block construction or the ex· tension until provision had been made for Its property in the as· sessment district. Airwest to Start Salt Lake Flights?· The city won the first round or the battle. Then Rancho Palos Verdes appealed tbe decLslon. A bearing dale on t be appeal has not been established. Niguel Home Reports Theft Stereo equipment valued by the victims al $1,360 has been stolen by bur1lars who pried open a sliding glass door to gain entry .to a Laguna Niguel horn<?. Orange County sheriffs olflcers reported. Deputies said intruders broke into the home of real estate broker Stephen John Sutherlen, 29. of 33731 Crossjack Drive. while he was away from the pre· mises. Officials al Hughes Alrwest are expected to announce the in· auauration or non·stop IUghts from Oraoge County Airport \o Salt Lake City. . A spokesman for the airline would not comment on t}w, pro- posed date when the service will start, but said an announcement wlU come out "nen week." The airline currently has two nights a day to Salt Lake City, but they are not direct, slopping over at Las Vegas. · Airporl Director Bob Bretnahan said he has not been contacted-by the airline about in· augur a ti on or the newQight.s. "As long as the flights do not exceed the allowable average number of daily departures, the weiaht hmit.s or the noise limits. I don't believe that we would bec:ome involved," Bresoatian said. He noted that the airline's lease with the county calla for 13 8 daily departures and that A1rwe1t is currently operating with 11.S average dally de· partures The airline spokesman. Larry Litchfield said the fligbts will be 19QUALITY TELEVISION made oo the line'• 009. The airllne ll pureba.alt\I tbttoe new Boelna 127·200I, wbfcb are expected Lo be in HrVlee at tbe be1lnninft of lt7T, bu\ tbOH planes wl I not be used on the flifh\I Into Oun1e County, Litchfield aald. Aceordins to BnisnWn, tbe new models, whlch haw not yet been releaaed by Boeing ror operation. are blggu and quieter than lhe DC-9s. In a speech to the Santa Ana Chamber of Commerce's air transportation committee, Bresnahan said be t.bootht lhe new model would be ideal for Ute at Oranae County. even lhough the planes weigh about 160,000. The current airport wel1hl limit Is 95,000 pounds. Bresoah1n explained that lhe 727.2005 could solve two airport problems-the demand for more pusenier service and tbe de· mand Crom realdents for-more nolse control. "They Clfi'Y more people, which would help aolve the service demands a.od the)\ are quieter. which would help with lhe noise aituatlon." ~said. Zenith's Electronic Video Guard The AMBASSADOR • G4030W 1976 Tuning System One-Knob VHF and UHF Channel Selection 100% Solid-State Chassis Patented Power Sentry Voltage Aegulatlng System Brilliant Chroma color Picture CllH~IOMA(OlOI II 19· compact table tv Olagons1 The BROOKDALE· G4010C 01',,lJlllUlly Myled. 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Rates art- h11bcr. And Ma Bell has ~en 50 resourceful In automaliDJL ~ration.a thMl it ba. ~n 11bl •torwuolta work for~o. Aa a result, American Tclt•phone & Telegraph <AT&T) hos consolidated its posilJon aa tbc corporation which earns more money than any oth1:r corporation in tht•world. Money Tree In 1975, only four U.S. com113nies earned more than $1 billion General Motors and Exxon each took In more money than the phone company but neither or tht'm monagC'd tu br· in" down to the bottom line as mu<·h as AT&T. Here's howthl! final standings looked in 1975 for after tax pt ofits • AT&T Exxon IBM General Motors $3 I billion S2 s b1lhon SI 9 b1lho11 SI 2 bslhon MA BELL HELD ONTO hrst pla<-e last year lar!o!ely by default. Its 1975 earrungs were flat But Exxon, which r<><'kel ed to$3 l billion in 1974, nearly O\ ertaking AT&T, fell ba<-k lft percent last year. And General Motors. which earned $2.3 billion m 1973. was hmping its way through a \\retched auto sales year. It's unlikely that anyoflhesecompan1es will catch AT&T this year, even with sensational advances. bc<-ause the phone company is sailing with highly favorable winds. Long-distance <-alls. which now u<-count for more than 30 percent or AT&T's revenues, arc running nearly 10 per<-ent ahead of last year. During slack hours you cuo now make u one·minute transcontinental call for 21 cl•nts, whi<-h almost makes the phone company compellt1\C ~1th the U.S. Postal Service. MA RE LL NE EDS FEWF.R cmployes to handle this ex tra business because it has m;idc operator ass1i.tcd calls S{) expensive that most people JUSt d1ul direct. Introduction of charges for information calls has also enabled the company to cut ba<-k on its pool or operators A few years ago AT&T':. labor for<-e crested at the one million level. It's still the lar~t·st private employer 1n the n11 lion but the work force hai. been wmoo"' cd to 933,000 More than 40,000 persons have left the AT&T payroll in the p.ast year ' However. \\ h al 's r<'all) fueling the pro ht m achme this year are higher pri res. 1975 \\as the year of thc rate hike fur the Bell System_ Increases appro\•ed by fedcrul and slate re gulators ~ould S\\ E'll AT&T's r evenul'S by some S2 billion - and the new rates are bemR fully rcfll~ctcd now 1n the bills sent to customers across the country. EXXON. WORLD'S LARGEST 11Nrolcum compnny had an ex<-ellent hrst quarter. Its aftl•r tax earnings mcreas ing by 22 per<-cnt to reach S730 mil hon But AT&T, in the first three months of 1976. poured 1t on. boosting its profits 21 per cent to $866 million II thus a pp1:a rs th11t the phone <-ompany will set a new Guinness rt-cord for pror.ts this year. 1•arning well above $3.5 b1 Ilion To appreciate that ach1evemC'nt. look nt 1t this way_ Only SOU.S. companies will gross what AT&Tcnrns in 1971\ Tuna· Fleet Says It Will Leave SAN DIEGO (API -"J( we can't fo;h nut of the Un1tecl States,"' e 'll have to go somewhere t'lw." on<' r1f th<' Jcadcr" oft.he US. tuna fleet said. The comment by Capt Joe 1\fecl1na wa" echo<'Cl bv others after a federal )udjlc 1n Washm~on. D C . rulcd agamst the use or porpoist's in purse sc1nin)! for tuna. An in· <-rease in tuna costs for thc con.,um('r was prt'<l1rted MEDI NA, A TUNA HOAT m\nl'r whosr familv roundc·1r the induslr)' in !)an D1l'l!O in l!.111!, s:.111J Jud)!l' H1tr.hc·y ·s rul· ing "will put us out of bul>ine!>s · The mult1m1lhon dollar tuna industry now mu"t <-rm- s1der moving out of San D1e)!o to fish for oth1•r t'n11ntt1l"" Medina said sn :rn inter\' WW "Going to fon·1~n Oag., would IW the• only Sf11\ !Jlton 1f till' ruling's enforced." he sa1cl. Spokc•smc•n for lhl' Amf'rn·un Tunaboat Association said thc !>amc> thinl! Tllf: BOAT OWNERS' spokc>c;mcn, August Fc>landu. said their attorneys are studvinl! lh<· 1 ulln~ llesi)!ncd lo pm te<'t porpo1sc•s from h<:ini.: l'ni.nar('d, ·;omct1mcs fatally, 1n the big nets that oprn anrt closr hkr pu1 SM A ma Joni y of' the porpOISI.''>, which !l-acl f 1~hcrm1•n lit I 11nu. m ilnugc• I 11 escape. l''elando s;1i1I rt \\<ill ht• up to governm1•11l attorneys lo appeal thC' Tut>s1l.1\ <·ourt ord<'r. v.h1t h takt'' dfrott Moy :11. because the ~1111 frll'd h) Iii f'O\ 1ronmt•nlal J.'1ou1i... 1nvolv1•d the government's 1 ...... 111n1• nf rwrm1ts to f1sh1•rmt·n for pu porpoise cat<-IH'' u11d1•1 tlw l\1:111nt· l\1ammul P1otc•ct1on Act H the boats 1.w t•1 l111('1i;n r1.1g'> '"''""'mt·n ~11111 l :--. cnnncne.; may t'\ c•11l11;ill~ follm., Medina sa1tl It t·osts nl'urlv ~JOO n ton to sl11p lr01cn lun.i. to US ('Unncn<'s f111m fm 1•1i.:11 pm l., hut tlu ,.,,,,.., will h<' paid "1( it's u que:.twn or ·,u1 \I\ .ii ]P's Pizza Opens J P'-; Pino h.1 .; r11wnrd in 1\11 -;•11()n \ 11•10 .11 l.:iPa1 unrl Mari;i11r1t1• l'arkwa\ Own<'cl by Ernt•'t unit .J1·11nnin1 1'<'11 11• .I I's h:1~ t:ikt•- uut scrv1rr ii!> wt•ll 11.., '""""J.! 1111 l~.I) p1•npl1• rn its 1lin111i.: ttren Payments Announced New York l.1r<' ln~uranrc• f'nmp:1nv 11a11I more· than $215 mllhon tn Culiforn111 poltrv 1H,n1•fC\ .en1l ltw11 lwn1•r1c•111r11•<; during 1!17!'1, nC'1·ordl11i.t lo rc·~1011al \ 11·1· prr•<111l1•n1 f'rC'cter1rk A Stoutland Payment'! lnl'lud<• <l1v111t•nch, l11•nl'f11s from life·. hNilth and d1~11b11ity inromt• 1n-;ur.in1•1• p11l1111·' .11111 tht• pro<·1·1•1I' or annultlf''\ and prns1on plall' Electrical Workers Tell Contract Hopes PITTSBURGH <API 'rhl' tntf'motlonnl Union 1)f Electrical, Radio and Mnchine Worker~ !JUE) said "main· laining a decent standard of hv1n.-i " would bl' its aim in con- tract negotiations with WestanJ(house Elect rl<' Corp. IUE. which represents 21,000 or W<'slin1thousc's fi0,000 employes. is the first or 14 unions lo open <-ontract talks with the electrical firm. Four of those unions represent employes compunywidt', and their negotiotions will ~el the pnc(• for th<' othc'r~. whac)\ OJHtf'&le mainly at the plant level. \.. ~.!ti. Boyd Bald Fellows More Virile? It has long been churned that baldness in men is a sign or vinhty Theory 1s that the same masculine hormones that intensify romantic leanmgs tend to inhabit hair gro" th. Proponents Of this notion thtnk It's proven partly by the fact that a woman's hair grows appreciably raster than a man's Was 30 years ago that mention was first made about equipping cars with radio· controlled brakes so police could pushbutton to a stop runaway culprit Idea was to seal up the electronic gear to make it tamper-proof. Lobbyists pushmg that one did not ha,·e as much success as did those entrepreneurs who found ways to convince the Congress that mandatory seat9elt buuers might be worthy. THANATOLOGIS'f Q. "What's a thanatologist'>" A. Generally, an expert on death. More specifically. a nurse "ho spec1ahzes an the care or terminally ill patients. Several hospitals a couple or }ears ago began to ap· point such nursing starr spec1ahsts. Their job zeros an less on cunng their pa· taents than on makmg them comfortable. Sales or that women's undergarment known as the slip are booming again after a lO·year slump ... Robert John Allen's pre- f erred Spoonerism goes: 'Tm not as think as drunkle peep" ... The rodeo boy::. tell me that a good bucking horse only works about 10 minutes a year ... It's claimed by some that Satnt Luke recorded the Sermon on the Mount an shorthand ... Stu- dents of the animal world turn up just about 45 .previously undiscovered mammals every year. FERTILITY Women who take those pep pills known as amphetamines. are more fertile than other "omen Women who smoke man1uana are less rerttle Or such be the and1cat1ons of medical stat1st1cs compiled an England ll 's the contention of our Zodiac man that the best day for a Libra as Friday whale the preferred color as blue and the lucky numbers are three and nine They put a slice or salami over a Jigger of vodka and then sap the vodka through the salami. 1'hut's how the llungartans right a hangover. When a witch was sent to the stake, her cats were burned along with her In 1484, that was. Pope Innocent VIII soordaaned it. Addrtu mail lo L M. Boyd. PO Box 1560, Costa M~1a, 92626 Crafts, Tamales At Opera's Faire If you have tac;tcs for ~taan<'<I gla'\S or homemade tamales. )ou'll be at home al the L)nc Opera As· soc1at1on or OrunJ:e County's Moy Faire scheduled the next two weekend-. at In inc H-0"' I Park in Laf[una Reach Stained i.iloss "all he.• and colll'ctablcs on d1s- amonJ: tht• urts. crafts p I a y • h o m e m ad c tamales will be amonf? Bird Club ~;u~old by thr Opera Planning Field Trip The Sea and Snllc branch of the Nnt1onal Audubon SoC'ieoty is plan· nanr.t a held trap Saturday lo the Ramakris hna Monastery to '1ew m1 jlratmg b1 rds The public "as tn\'1lcd to the trip. "h1ch will begin at 8 a m The monaster) may be re- ached by taking the El Toro Road exit off the San Diego Freewa). drivmg eight miles an· land to Cook's Comer. lhen turnine right onto Live Oak Canyon Road. and proceedine about two miles. The monastery gale is on the right. and is marked by a sign. Ques· lions may be nirerred to Dale and Linda Delaney, 646-6332. THE F1\'I R "ill run from 10 u m to 5 p m Saturday and Sun<iay and ng111n on May 22 and 23. The final weekend of the faire will feature audattons for stnitl'rs to which the public "'ill be admitted free Winnl'rs an the competition "'II rece1' e cash a" ards and recea\'e tramtnJ: in \'Oice and acting for an upcom· mg Lyne Opera produc Uon THE COMPETITTON 1s open to young smgers. under 3S years old. from throughout South~rn California Each singer must provide his or her own music and be pre- pared to smg two anas. Accompaniment wUI be provided. Further inform atlon on the Faire and the auditions may be ob· tained by calling 494-0709. 9 Ft. x 12 Ft. Drop Cloth • All ,..,,.._ 1-yY My ""' dMll • u.. .. ll'"ffcf ............... ., ~ ..... 25c OLYMPIC STAIN DEMONSTRATION -=~~:,!'.ay 15. IOAM to 4PM 21/2 In. Wide Paint Bru1he1 . ,.,.-.,w... .. .,... ....... • ,_tWc ... ..,...., ....... Msttn .... 2•• '·" fv~ .. ,, ftftets oltfl •'-'1--y OI~ ........ ~ '-" resufrs ...,, reu·n fW --.P. n..r.·, • bee• •• ........__ .,. ft re ,....w .w Mt ... fri<b •f ... t,.;;;;,~,. ........... . --..,nr'*'. Heavy Duty 9" Rough Surface Roller Cover Roller Handle • S,.Ci.I ~ ,., ..,,""' ,.. •• • SfrMt, .... litttliit Wnl l ... tty!. , ..... --.. ._ .......... • Au e,tl .it t 111. ~ Rtt. 99c Ut Spring Loaded • Caulking Gun ............................ ......... wti'i.,.. .. ...... ........ , ......... , ........ -.,.,..... 1•• • fiM ... llty ~ CM M ft94 Htf -..,., Rtt. 99c 1.7t Reinforced Nylon 60' Garden Hose . s.,......... ........ 6 • S/I la. ~lff, 6t ft. iMt 2 9 ....... ,~ •• Al"'-tG Plastlc SpfnkUng Can 169 7 . . . Orange Coast .. · • EDITION , £lo lng ~ 'oe •VO L. 69, NO. 13', 3 SECTIONS, 36 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA THURSDAY, MAY t3, 1976 c TEN CENT1 S Agent Tells of .Cella By TOM BARLJ:V Ofl ... 0.llf ........... LOS ANGELES-An lntrrnal evenue Servi~e agent tesUfied ere today that Dr. Louis J . Cell11 r . already was the subject ol a ull scale mvestleatioo when the ederal agency learned that the range County District At- orney's offlce had seued what described today as "a number phony invoices.•' Special agent Jack Haynes ajd he and a fellow agent met ·strict attorney's investigators lul July 28 at the All'port.er lnn, Irvine. t.o discuss the alJe&edly counterfeit materials and de- termine thear etrect OQ the IRS In vesU1ation Haynes testified as a federal court pretrial hearing went into its seventh day that his office already knew that Cella failed to file income tax returns for the years 1972. 1973 and 1974. Charges of tax evasion are among 44 felony counts con· talned in a Los Angeles Federal Grand Jury indictment that names Cella a nd three business ates as defendants. Ir traal Is to bf.gm arter Matt 8yrnt rules oo the def~e pretrial motion for sup- pression of evidence. Haynes testified today that he vlslted Cella in lhe ph~ician's Santa Ana office after lhe All'porter Inn meet.tng and ad· vised Cella or his constitultonal nghts. Haynes said partnerstup re- turns filed by Dr Cella had also aroused the agency's suspicion Four defense attorneys arl' protesting lhe prosecution's pro posed use during the trial or materials taken from u Costa Mesa printing shop controlled b) Cella. They want those materu1l:. barred on the grounds that the) were se11ed "1lhout a search warrant after print shop employe Donald Albert Ray made them available in return for prosecu- tion leruence on criminal charges fiJed against him by Huntington Beach police. Tax Ruy. 46, was in the Orange County Jail on charges of plun- njng thl' murder of his estranged wife's boyfriend when district at torney ·s mvestigators learned that he worked for Cella Ray has testified here that he dehvered se\•eral boxe:. of materials to the district at torney·s office last July 28 and re· turned them to the United Print ing Company plant, 3198-C Au·port Loop Drive, Uuat night. Ray was later sentenced to six days in jail and placed on two .. Probe years probat\on atter he pleaadedl guilt) to reduced charaes ofj brandishing 11 weapon. The prosecution claims thut two hosp1tuls under Cella'i; con·· trot were bilked of at least $2 million throush acts of fraud that included their paying bills i.ub matted lo them by nonexistent corporations Those in,01ces were manufac lured an the Costa Mesa printing shop and were among the docu ments provided for investigators b) Ray, the prosecution claims 16 Held in $350, Cocftine Bust .I i Adds Sl0,440 7th Man Schmit Amends Re01ains C·ampaign 'rah ! At Large By GARV GR ANVILLE Of"'-O••lf ~11et$Qlf Orange County Supervisor Lllurence Schmit continued to have problems with lus 1974 cam- pa•Rn disclosure !>talemenl Wed- nesday. filinR an amendment to already amended statement. According to cert1l1ed public accountant Ray Edwards, the correct ion m adc in Schmit 's - statement is the result of errors drawn to the Schmit campajgn committee's attention by t he county Grand Jury. "We were not aware or the er. rors until the Grand Jury brought them lo our attention." said Edwards. Schmit was not available for comment t bls mormng. His office manager, William Schreiber, said he had no knowledRe of the disclosure amendments. The sen es of m 1slakes has the effect of increasing the amount Schmit spent to defeat incum- bent supervisor David Raker an 1974 bv Sl0.440 When added to the St5t,369 alreadv recorded. that brought Schm1t's total campaign cost to $171.810. The errors c ited an tht.> amended report tnclude $7,940 paid to political 'itrate-g_1s t _Wilham Uut('her for campaign sernccs Edwards said Butcher accept· ed a postai;?e rdund check for his 11er\'lces th11t "'ns never run \hrough the Srhm1t rampuiJ:n books Altogether . ucrordang to Schm1t'i. ortrn amt•nded cum p:111en statt'm<'nl. flutrher. who 11> stale cont roller Kl'n Cory 'i. brotht•r-m la~, v. :l'i paid $14.9-SO for his !-rn 1rr' in tht• Schmit cump:11i:o Edv. .\rel' ,1h11 .11·knowlffiAl.'cl thut J Sl.000 rht'l'k rc·t•c1H'<1 from lnbh\ 1'>t Frank \1 lrhl'l<>nn v. o' µa11I el11t'C'lh 111 r.1mpi\11itn Councilwoman Has Surgery Co~la Mc)\a Counralwoman Mary Smollwr>od was cxpcctt'<J to n•turn home today. followlnit sur ~rry at ll<>oJl M rmor1al Hospital 1\18\'5 The r1ly C1rf1cl;1l cntc•rNI tht• ho~pital May 4 nfl<'r 11 Mondoy ~\·cnin~ <'Ounr1I meetmA. tor .1 mastertomy 1 'm (eehn11 'iO ROO<I. I'm ROIDI: homt> loduy. ·· Mr!-Smnllwoocl · said Crom her hosp1tol room Shr I said she intends to b<.' present lll j nr-<t "o~day 'i; council ml't•tmlt 1 WJO Polling Places Listed I If you want to know whe~ the June 8 pollJng places are within Oran~e County 's Fifth Supervlsorial 01str1ct . you'll rind the answers - more than 800 of them -on Pages CS and C6 of today's Daily Pilot. Election watchers might want to save the two pages or prttlncl leg'al notices for reference when t h e primary election rolls around next month. "orker S.lancbe Kelly, or Anaheim. .. This transaction was not pro- perly accounted for at the time of filing and was omitted from the 1975statemE>nl." Edwards said. The Sl.000 Mirhelena check <See SCHMIT, P age.\?) Kennedy Probe Renewed WASH INGTON <AP> The Senate intelligence committee voted today to recommend an in· vesUgation by a proposed new Senate panel into why Lee Harvey Oswald killed Pr~ident John F. Kennedy. Sen. Frank Church <D-Idaho>. chairman of the intelliaence committee, said it voted without obJection to turn its material on Kennedy's assassination over to a perma11ent panel the Senate is considering creating to oversee intelligence operations. The action came as the Senate debated a compromise resolution rreating the 17-member panel The resolution, which appears headed for past1age this week. has the barking of key Senate leaders in both parties. Opponents concede they lack the votes to block 1t. The debate comes in the midst of the release by the current Senate intelligence committee of 13 volumes detailing past abuse!> by spy agencies. 'The d1srlosures of the past fr"' days have made the need for an t'Cfective oversight committee Jll too e\•1dent, · Sen Charleio Pt>rcy, <R·lll >.said Wedne5da~ u11 thl' debate beAan Sens Richard Schweiker. <D Pa 1. and Gary Hart. <D-Colo 1 m<>mbers o( a two-man subcom m1t1ee that has been lnvesligat tnlt the auassinatron, have saul publicly lhey have found new leads that require further in vesllgat1on Hart said ht• has seen no evidcnre to cast doubt on thr Warren Commission flndln1t that Oswald did the killin~ ' Bicentennial Ga111e Plan Members of t he Mesa Verde School PTA <from left ) Carol Fox, Ann Mound, Susan Norville and Julie Matthews decided to give the school's students an education~l gift (or the bicentennial. They painted this map of the U.S . on the school playground. The idea. they said, 1s to.give the children an opportunil} to learn the state names. locations and capitals while they play Airwest to Start Salt Lake Flights? Officials at Hughes Airwest are expected lo a nnounce the m augurat1on of non·stop flights from Orange County Airport to Salt Lake City A spokesman for the airline • would not comment on the pro. posed date when the service will start, but said an announcement will come out "next week " The airline currently has two nights a day to Salt Lake City, but they are not d 1rcct. stopp1n1t over al Las Vegas Airport Dir ecto r Rob Bresnahan said he has not been contacted by the airline about 1n auguratlon of the nc"" nights '·As long as the flights do not cxcet>d the allowable avcra~e number of daily departures, the weight hmits or the nobe llmitll, I don't believe that we would beroml' Involved." Bresnahan said lit• noted that the alrhne'i. lease with the county culls for 13.8 daily departures and that Airwest is rurrently operatin11 with 11.5 average daily dt> partures . The air line spokesman, Larr:. Litchfield said the nights will hl• made on the line's DC 9 The airline is purchasing three new Boeing 727-200s, which ur(• expected to bt> in service al the beginning of 1977, but thost• planes will not be used on the· rtights into OranJ.?e County Litchfield said According to Bresnahan. the• new models, whic h have not yl'l been released by BoetnJ.? for operation, are bigger and quieter than the DC-9s Jn a speech lo the S<inta Ana Chamber or Commerre's air transport a t ion com m it t l• 1• Bresnahan said he thought the• new model would be Ideal for u1;c· at Orange County, even thnulo(h the plane11 weigh about rno.ooo (~e AIRWEST, Pa1t~AZI Murdered Tot 'Tortured And Starved' Grim medical testimony at a San Clemente man's murder trial m Orange County Superior Court Wednesday indicated the 5-year-old victim was literally lorturt'd and starved to death Juan Jose Molina, 22, sat lilar mg at the courtroom's carpeted floor as Or Francis Duda ur Laguna Beach dcscnbed the con dit1on or Molina's stepchild "hen she" as brought to San Clemenll' General lfosp1tal last Nov 22 Acrord1nii to Dr Duda. younl! Laura Cruz had burns on her hand~ and fet't. bruises over moi.t of her body and broken bones And, the doctor added thul many of the c hild's injuries ar1 parently were 1nfhcled over .1 vrolonged period of time When a~ked by Dt•puty 01str11•1 Attorney Ted M1lla1d, Or Duda i.a1d the youngster was suffertni.! from mulnutnt1on. that i>hc was "extrcmt•ly undernourished " Firebomhings Different So covered with hruisei. w:i~ the frail child that doctors who buttlcd to 11avl' ht>r life were uno bit' to perform ~· spanal tap, lht• doctor trsllf1ed Tes t imony ano p1clurl' t>vidt'nrc ~ho~ ell Hw tormt•nh•fl child suffered a hrokcn ~h '" before beinJ! brou11ht lo th1· hospital Probe Continues Into Tu:o Cormty Incidents By AllTHUR R. VINSEL Of, ... O•llf ~ilet St ... Deliberate fires at two bus1 nesses owned by potential wit· nesses in the case of poUtJcal bankroJler Dr. Louis J Cella Jr t.rere set in different fashions. Huntington Beach police an nounced today However, arson DetecUve Robert Russell empha.sued, this does not indicate Ibey were not somehow related and bis joint in· vestigaUon with Garden Grove oolice ls continuing. .. Definitely." he said when asked if the fact Rich ard Thompson and former county pla n ning commission er Woodrow Butterfield are poten· UaJ Cella trial witnesses is still under study. Thompson's Graphic Com- murucat1ons Company, pnn\lng plant at 7271 Murdy Circle. Hunt· 1ogton Beach, was hit by a S200,000 blaze early Monday that gutted it. The deliberately ignited tire fed by flammable Owd roared through the Industrial building's roor within seconds, even before firemen al nearby Mur-dy fire Station could respond. Oetectave Russell said It ls possible a potent Molotov cocktail was hur led through a re- ar window of the firm. F1ames exploded In a prlnlliJg producUon area toward a rear window of the company situated on a cul-de-He with fairly easy access from e a<ijacent pro- pert.y. 06ectlve Ruuell oote4 the fire nine day earlier l 1t .· damaged B u tterr1eld '" Stalueland. 13~ llarbor Blvd Garden Grove, involved an 1n itial burglary Someone smashed a .-lndow to gam entry to the small frame of fire structure at the open-air lot dealing m ornamenlal statuary and planters before the predawn blue. Garden Grove arson in vestigators note a flammable II quid was poured out to saturate t~o separate areas of But terfield'a office before It was ig- nited. The fire at T homllf!OO'S print ing plant came on the eve of his first day in U.S. District Court, Los Angeles, where he has been subpoenaed to testily ln the case lnvolvinc Cella and three as soetata. Initially. l\1ohna and hi!> wilt· Yolanda, 23. who lived at 2723 S El Camino Real were charged with child abuH bv San Clemente police But when young Laura died th1• IStt TORTURE. PageA2> I INTEREST FEARS DEPRESS STOCKS NEW YORK <AP> -The stock market wa11 quiet and sluggish aga1n today In lh~ persistent grip of mterest rent worries. Trading continued to lull <>ff from the aclive pace of early In the week The Dow Jones average of 30 1t.ock1 lost 4 S7 point.s to 1,001.10. <Tablea, 87 l By ST E\'E MITCHELL Ol llM CUtlr "IM Police said todav they have setted $350,000 "''Orth of cocaine and arrested sax suspects, despite an escape attempt by two aus pects who ram med a police van in Costa Mesa enrly this morn1n11. The suspert also knock<'d over two Costa Mesa narcotics of f1cers 1n has fhght from the 12 45 a.m. raid al 944 West 19th St. Ht' was later captured, but a seventh suspect remains at large Arrested were Edward Wayne Cobb. 30. of the Costu Mesa ad· ·dress. Vernon Louis Otero, 26. 16462 24th St.. Sunset Beach and his unnamed juvenile wife, Mark Baker Pendroy, 26, and Debra Kay Hancock. 27, both of 416 Newport Blvd .. Newport Beach and Ralph Pierpont .Mor~an Ill. 30, 398 East 22nd St , Newpon Beach. Westminster narcotics oHlcers originally handled the raid which also neUed Sl0,000 1n peyote, a sUmulant drug from cactus but tons. at the Costa Mesa home. Westminster Detective C R Martin reconstructed the orrestl'> lhlS Wily He said suspects Pendro} and Hanco<.'k made an offer lo sell tht· cocavie to und<'rcover agents an n Westminster apartment Wcdnes day. "We arrested thost· lv.o al a shoppin~ <.'enter in Newport Bearh where they sold us a S.500 sample o( cocainC'." Dl'l Mart111 said. lie said po lire I hen drove to the• Costa Mesa homt• where they ur rested Cobb and Mor~an and waited for delivery of one pounc1 of cocaine ·About a quartl'r lo om., Otero anrt his wife and another JtU) pulled up 1n a four whe<'l truck. Marl.In said While the m<1le \U!- pcct walkl•cl toward the house• tSeeCOC'A INF., Pa«rA21 School Riflf'd Off1c1al'I .it Mr 'l;ally Continua lion lhgh St·hoC>I told pohc1• "O meone t•nlcrNI th1• ;ulm1nislra lion b•uldtni.l Tuc·o;lfay n1~ht Jn1I i-tole $150 1n c·a.,h aoll a t•amt•ra rase Th<' mont•y wui. tukr•n from the Jllendam·C' offlC'l'. anti the• camera ca'I<' wa" rt•p<1rtNI m111i. mi;< from I ht' hom1· C'con11m11·!> mom al tile school Ora nf,!P _,..l Coa~C ....-c.~ \\'eath.:-r Patchy f n I! .1n11 1 o \\ cloud" will l>t• on the• in rrrai.~ Fru1 u v rn111 nini.: t•ooltnl( nff the coa11it 11I areu. while mlond tt•rnperaturc·" "hould t111..1 Into the lo\\t'r 10s INSIDE TODAY Tht1 popular Cd1unr Bond radio 11 thf! lalt11t tor~t 111 t~ npof/ ort11ts -and 11~ antenna is a mognf!t tor lh.Jf!Vf!S CB1 ortn ·1 popular wtlh modf!l oirplont pt/011. thbugh Su Pogt A7 •••ex It ., us •• ···~ . .., CM .. , •• •• I ... ... ,. ·I A% DAil y ll'll.OT c Hughes Wm Eir811S .Grows f'ro• P,..e A I COCAINE. • • police officers cloaed ln on the t.ruck wbere Ottl'O Md b1I wUq Wert waltlni. LAS VEGAS, Ne\. CAPJ - , Willi purportedly wntten by Howard Huaho are poppln«i up from coast to coil l. iand -' lon,tlme employo of the talc b1l110011r~ HY• · l thank al 6 becomlDi llppar ... nl Uwre wre a lot of pt><>ple 'Iii hO can wntc llke Howard lluAtht•~ ·· Al la~t count, thert' werf' ~be document.I chnm«.-d by vanoua people to be the one und only Hughox wall. Thl' atmo~phl'rt t urned carnival Wl'd nesda)', when lwu "wilb" w.-rl.' dehverl.'d to lhc Clark Count) Courthouse, and ·The Ne~ Yo1 k T1m e:s said 1t re ceived another an the mail Further adding lo the hubbub was a claim that the flrst and most senously considered will, the one that appeared in Salt Lake C1t v and includes the SCHMIT ... was dated Jan lS. 1975, !ihortly after Schmit took office. Michelena figured in another Schmit campaign error. accord- ing to a letter Edwards directed to the county Registrar of Voters Another SI ,000 check was rc· ported in monetary contributions receh ed as bein& u d ·'lat1on un der $100 As a result. the 1974 $1,000 check was not shown among Schm1t ·s hea\'y conlnbutor:. Mic helena ran a fou l o f Schm1l's erron eous disclosure habits last December when st was revealed that a possible con- flict or inter est occurred when the supervisor accepled more than $250 worth of gifts from Michelena last year In conlrad1cllon to conlhct or mlerest regulations. Schmit vol . ed on board of supervisors 1s~ues mvoh tn~ Michelena clients However Schmit claimed he had agreed to lend the lobbyist tus boat in return for the use on two weekend:. of M1chelena's In· d1an Wells condom 1naum Michelena ~a id he had not used the supernsor's boat Another err or dra'>'n to Ed" ards' attention by the grand JUry was a $2.500 cht•ck from Chandler Sand and Gravel paid directly to the U S postmaster for pastage in 1974. Edwards said the check was deposited at the Santa Ana Main Post Office on Nov. l , 1974 Neither the campaign income nor th(' pastatcl' :.pent of S2.SOO was reported by Schmit unlll his ..ame ndm en t t o tb(' alrcad) amended campaign ltatemcnt 'The lale date of this .imend m<'nt r<'fle<'l~ information re- ce1\ed from Grand Jury proceed· ln1ts.' 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Clark Count)' offlc1ab found the sltuauon less than humoruWl A man tdenhfytng himseJf 1&1 Grover Walker oC LH Vea111 \\ alked into the county clerk's of. flee Wednesday accomparued by three apparent bodyguards and hied w1U No. 4 Walker said tbe w1U wu de· liver ed to him by Richard Robard Hughes, wboehums to be Hughes' illeg1tJmate son Joseph Mkbul Bnnm. ·~ ~ b.11 letal llame to JUclL&rd Robar'd Hl&;I , cl&Iroed tut~y.., tUI be ud his ••t aUH!r'' t'Oallnl:nkal• ed by tiny rad lo tn•llUtcen l m· PIJftted In thtlr heads. Lat~r Wednesday a docum~t pnnted lD 1retn WU tent to the mana1er ol tbe Deaert IM In Lu Ve1aa. when Hughel lived ln sttlu_aloo between lllt!IS and 1970. A cover letter was 111n"d "Howard Huahes Jr." It listed hi• return addreu as tht Oas11 Motel m Banrun~. Caur. Arter lookm1 at 1t, Asst. Coo n· ty Clerk Elda Hanks. sa.1d. "'The apelllna trrora are unreal." The alle&ed Junior Hughes sa1d. "l do not want to clame <s ic> any of m y father 's ln· herltance "The document leaves all ol the money except 1 few million dollars "to the irovern- ment of the t1n.ited Slates to &h C' Jobi for Ule people." H"'ba' forte~. e.tllnalld at ru billiOll to sa. 5 btllioa.. may be lh• larseat probat cast In American b1Stor1. Tbllt far. howewr, only ooe peUUon for probate baa bffn filed with 01 trlct Juda~ Kt'ilh Hayti Th\" ciocumenl •as flied April 30 The Tim t'll Hld the dOl'umt'nl 11 rttelved had been malled in Washinirton May s and wa1 donl• in handwriting somewhut 111f ferent from any of the otht>r bl&.Odwritten wills. In addition to bequests almllar to thos in othu "wills," the Tl mes said, it ~· queathed $10 mllllon to Clifford lrvmg and~ m11Uoo to h15 wsfo. Edith They have 1ttYed pr1scm terms for fraud m the producllon of a hoax i.utobiography or Hughes. tllltl SM fAClSOM 2M fHI Jn HALL 21Z. IHCH 411 IAUJC( 143 llc••1tte'3ll lllPllU a .5 HICI II llc••tn.4329.S f IUI It ti hlctllt ft1tt l HI 1 nt ftlO lttld h IMtlllt I ~ ' 1)1 ........... 0.-rt ffoae Tll~Stand "Otero panicked when ho aaw Id nd jumped on tho I ~Ill." Martin aald. TWo Costa M u narcotics ofllceri were hit and spun around by tl1e truck a tl c:baraed a Carden Orovo police \•an. "Hl' hit tho van and took off down 19th Sltect, bounctn1 off curbs for about a mUe beror• hu ran the tru<'k lnto a ditch near the Newport Terrace apartment.M, ·· Martin said. rolu:l· arrested Otero and his wtre at the scene. takln& the driver to Hoac Memorlw .tosptu.t where he was trea"-'d ror rachd cuts before bein1 tranaported to Orange County J all. ·Butz Backs Stamp Cut WASHINGTON <API Agriculture Secretary Earl Butz said today that ·strikers .. who voluntarily walk off good jobs'· and stu- dents ·whose parents ride a round in Oldsmobiles" should not be eligible for food stamps. Captain Says Men 'Couldn't Clinili In' This latest. chart following th e Nebr aska primary shows delegate votes for each candidate in the pre- sidential nomination race. f'ro• Pag~ 11 I TORTURE. Officel'1 said th~ pasaeqer in Otero's truck, de~ribed &a a male about 30 years old, eluded officers and is stUl at large. Martin said police are checking out a phone number and expect to make an arrest somelim~ today Police said they later f~nd ¥notber quuter pollnd of cocaine and Sl.000 In cash at Otero's Sunset Beach house. bringtng the total value of the drugs aelied to about $350,000. Questioned on the NBC "Today" television pro- eram. Butz insisted the government will not re- move "the working poor" when it eliminates five mi llion p eople from participation in the food stamp program. He discussed the ne't'· re- gulations for the S6 bilHon- a-yearfederal program TONIGHT COSTA ME SA COUNTY WATER DISTRICT -Regular meeting. 88 Fair Drive, 7:30p.m. OCC LECTURE -"Cutting in- to High Cost of Eating." Lynn Jaramillo lecturer, Halecrest Park. 7·30p.m . "MARAT SADE" OCC Drama Lab Theater , May 10-14, 8 pm Sl ONE ACT PLAYS "Ya~ 3 Detroit O Top or the Se\ enth," and "Rubbe r s " South Coas t Repertor y Theater. Tuesday· Sunda) through June 12, 8 p m. PROP lS DEBATE Open for um on nuclear mit1at1ve. UC I Science Leet ure Hall. 7 p m F RIDAY, ~tAY 14 OCC LECTliRE -"t;nkM'llin South\\ est Africa." Llovd Mason Smith lecturer. Science.Hall, 7 30 pm BALLET DEMON~'TRATlON Estancia High School Forum. May 14 and 15. 8 p m Free SPRING CHORAL CONCERT OCC Choir and Concert Hand. Auditorium. s· 1~. Free. FRIDAY NIC HT FILMS "The Tt•rminal Man." OCC Forum. 7 JOp.m St MOTO RCYCLE SPEEDWAY RACING Fairgrounds. 8 lS pm S tock Trading Halt Extended Thi" suspen:uon M trading 10 "tcx:k of The Prt!"ilcy Companlt·~ n( ~e'lli port Bea<'h alrudy "l'IC '>'l'ck~ old "111 h<.• continued for ;it IN1st another 10 days, th1• SN'1111llt·~ ·an!! F;x<'hanac Com m1~1mm announced toda~ A spokt'smnn for thr SEC in \\'11l'h1naton, D C . said tht' rem tinu3t1on to M:iy 23 \\U!I ordered ht•ruu!\t' l ht• 1.·ommil'11ion felt l'nouah "' 1dene<' hruJ not been itntht'rNt an ronnect1on with the homrhuilcfinJZ hrm and It~ 11(' qm~lt1on of ra ~hl!I to a <'On tro,·ers1al hydrogen converter CAMDEN, N.J CAP> -A yachtsman charaed with refua· ing to throw his dog overboard to make r oom in a lifeboat for two. cr ewmen" ho died says the men ln the water knew they couldn't climb in without upsetting the craft and ne\'er tried lo force the dog out. Cyril LaBrecque. 52, of Santa Ana, is being tried here on manslaughter and negligence chuses in the deaths of Bradford Blakeley, 20, and Paul Sagarino, 19, both of Wethersfield, Conn. They died after spending 10 hours in 43-degree waler hanging from the sides of a lifeboat after LaBrecque's schooner "Sadie and Edgar" sank ort Atlantic Ci- ty, N.J ., on Jan. 28, 1974. ~ LaHrecque testified Wednes· day that there-was only four in· ches of clearance between lhe water and the top of the 11-foot lifeboat, as the two men and first mate Valentine Bach, 46, held on during the m orning of Jan. 29. Bach survived the incident. . LaBrecque said he t)Vice tried to lift his Labrador retriever from the rear aeat, but the skip- per was afraid lo stand because he was sittina on a line looped around Bach. He added, "l was numb from the waist down." LaBrecque said h e had plaMed to rotate his crew if the sea arew smoother but feared tbe· Ufeboat would capsise. "There was no way to rotate them ." he said. Under cross·examination. As- st US Atty. Bruce Goldstein asked: ·'They just lay In the water and looked at you in the boat and did nothing?" "No one else tried to gel into the boat." La Brecque replied. tie said the boat waa low in the water .. and they knew it. .. Goldstein said. "They just sat in the water. lookinf,! at you and looking a t your dog and said nothing"'·· · No s ir ," LaBrecque answered The s kip per said no o ne pleaded to him or tned to force their way aboard and he never ordered unyone out At one lime dunng lhe night, f'rone Page '' I AIRWEST. • • pound:. T he currenl a1rparl weighl llm1t 15 9S,OOO pounds Bresnahan explained that the Tli 200s could solve two airport problem~ the dt>mand for more possen~er ~er\ice and the de mnnd from res1dl·nts for more noise control Thev rorry more people. '>'htch woulc! help solve the ser' 1ee dt>m uncts and Lht>y nre qu1f'ler, wh1rh would help 'lli lth thr no111c 51luallon," he said. Satf>llite Soar s MOSCOW 'IAP.f The Soviet l 'nlon launched a Molnlp 3 com mun1eatlons iiatelhle on Wec1~s· 1lay to relay domestic ll'lephont•, t <' I I.' R r n p h f1 n d l e I c v 1 s i o n tran11ml11sions. the Soviet nf'wS ngency Tass announced today X·rated Jam Nonrpayers See Too Much OAKLAND CAP> -Police say a citation has been issued to the owners of a drive-in theater where an X· rated mm had been shown to paying customers and others who jammed streets blocks from the huge screen. Poli ce said that before the c it a lion was issued two Oakland vice squad officers drove to the Airport ti theater off Nimitz Freeway to see "The Story of O." which critics called a "soft-core" offering. An Oakland ordinance prohibits exhibitions or persons undressed or in degrees thereof Police said they bad to make their way through a traffic j am of free moviegoers. many of them youngsters and all watching from streets. They couldn't hear any sound. but. pohce noted. that wasn 'l necessary f \ he testified, Bach said he was cold and asked tr he could get hallway aboard. LaBrecque said the sea seemed calm and he let Bach try. He said Bach held on for almost a half hour OIL SP/LUNG FROM TANKER LA CORUNA, Spain <API Battering waves forced more crude oil from the burning hull of lhe 120,000-ton Spanish tanker Ur· • quiola today following its wreck on a reef and oil splll Wednesaay off the northwestern coast of Spain. Authorities were investigating wby lbe $25 miJllon tanker missed tbe safe cha nnel through La Coruna Bay and hJt a submersed reef on its way tp a refinery. Experts said the splll could re· sult in the mosl senous battle against oil in history • night a fter being taken un- conscious to the hospitaJ by her mother and s t e pfather . the charge was changed to murder The couple were granted separate trials when the torture rteath ease reached Superaor Court. Al the time or their arrest. Utl' Molinas report edly told S11n Clemente investigators the youngster scalded herself \\'hen she turned off the cold water faucet "hale taking a bath. Other burns 'Iii ere blamed on tfer alleged habit Of playing With matches and cigarettes accord- ing to San Clemente ~ice re-ports Mrs Mo~rna 1s scheduled k1 stand trial June 7 At tht.> opening of Molina's trial an Superior Court Judge John Flynn's courtroom. attorne) s estimated 1t would last from three to tour" eeks Judge Flynn recessed the ln;.d until Monday. Suspects Pendroy, Hancock. and Cobb are charged with con· spiracy to sell cocaine. Morgan and Otero 's w ifc arc charite<I with passcssion of cocaine rnr sale and Otero racei; charges of t•onspiracy to sell cocaine and as- sault with a deadly weupon <tht• truck). Gift Re porting SACRAMENTO iAP) -ln •' 1howdown over campaign re form laws, a Senate com!Jlitt~e has re1ecled a bill to substaot1ul ll reduce left1slators' rnqulr<>· ments for reporting gifts 11 would require state and local or f1cutls to repart only glns from J lobbyist or n lobbyist's employer Currently they must file reports on gifts from any source except their families worth ~or more a )ear '!:;QUALITY TELEVISION The AMBASSADOR • G40JOW 1976 Zenith's Electronic Video Guard Tuning System One-Knob VHF and UHF Channel Selection 100°~ Solid-State Chassis Patented Power Sentry Voltage Regulating System Br1ll1ant Chroma color Picture CllHlllOMAC.OlOI II 19" compact table tv Du19()0lll • Thi! BROOKDAl.E. G4010C Priced From \398" Hn,111l••1111y q yl1>tl I o!'nn·'' I I/I Cl .. ~ oluf ' ,.~, nrt w 'h Jh· tp' 1 oltH ,, ,,, ,, * * * * * * 100'1. ~olld·St•lt Cttum Brllhenl Cttromec:otor P1ch.1re> Tub• Synchrom.11c 70-Po1l11on UHP. Channel S1lec1or Pettnted Power Sentry VoH•gf Regulellng Sy11em Solld·Stete Sup•r Video Range Tuning Sylltm VHF and UHF At\llnt\H f 'uU f 'nc•fory M nrrnHf it>~ 1•11e...,. Our 1•1·r~uuu1I ,.,.,. t c•nr t.iunrrrnf1•1• fht f :e·1•re1 f•rodurf M •• ~ .. U! 27 5 East 17th St. Costa Mesa .._....._,I . lwww J D--. Wfft .t c.tt Jr Phone 642-8882 Store Hours Daily 9-6 Sat 9-5::JO hnfllt 9'e H..-W .,... SMc. 1 'N THESE tLICTaOMIC P'IONSSIOHALS SERVICE TOUI 19UIPMIHT T huraday' CJoaiog Priceil NYSE COMPOSffE TRANSACTIONS 'nu.nday, May 1! 1978 N DAILYPILOT 87 Wor ld-heater Ma B ell Earns Top Dollars ByMIL'roNMOSKO"ITZ TbJn1s •re lookll'\luoattbephon•companr. More lont·dlltance calls are beana made. Rates are hither. And Ma Bell bas been so resourcel\ll in automa~ operattooa that it bu ~n abl~toreduceita work t~. A• a reault, American Telephone & TtJe1rapb <AT&T> has conaolidaled lts position aa the corpora lion whkb earn.a more money t.han any other corporation tn the world. Money Tree Jn 1975, only tour U.S. companies eU"Dcd more tban St billion. GeC)eral Motors and Exxon uch took in more money than the phone comp~ but neither ol them manaaed to br· in1 down to the bottom line as much as AT41T. Here's bow tbe final standinas looked in 1.9'7Sfor after.tax profits: AT&T E1XOn IBM ~neral Motors $3,1 bUUoo $2.S billion Sl.9 billion $1..2 billion MA BELL HELD ONTO first place last year largely by · detault. lu 1975 earnings were Oat. But Exxon. which rocket· ed to$3.1 billion in 1974. nearlyovertakln& AT&T. fell back 18' percent last year. And General Mot.ors, whlcb earned $2.3 bWlon in 1973, was limping its way through a wretched auto 1ales year. It's unlikely that anyort.besecompanles will catch AT&T thl• year. even with sensational advances, because the phone company is sa.11ing with bigbly ravorable winds. Long-distance callJ, wtut'h now account for more than 30percentof AT&T's revenues, are running nearly JO percent ahead of last year. During slack hours you can now ma.Ice a one-minute transcontinental call fo r 21 cent&, which almost makes the phone company competitive with the U.S. Postal Service. MA BELL NE EDS FEWER employes to handle this ex· tra bu.slness bec~use K haa made operator-assisted calls so expenaive that most people just dial direct. Introduction or charges IOI' information calls has also enabled the company tocut back on illpoolofoperaton. • ·A few years ago AT&T's"labor force crested at the one mllllon level. (tis still th~ largest private employer in then•· Oon but the work force has been winnowed tQ 933,000. More than 40,000 persons have left the AT&T p1ayroH in the past year. • However, what's really fueling the profit ma.chine this year ue higher prices. 197S was the year of the rate hUce for the Bell System. Increases approved by federal and state re· fU}aton should swell AT&T's revenues by some $2 bHlion - and the new rates are being fully reflected now in the bills sent to customers across the country. EXXON. WORLD'S LARGEST petroleum company. bad an excellent first quarter, its after-tax earnings 1ncreas- lnc by 22percent lo reach $730 million But AT&T, in the hrst three months of 1978, poured 1t on. boosting tts profits 21 per· cent to $866 million. It thus appears that the phone company will set a new Guinness record for profits this year, earning' well above $3.S billion. To appreciate that achlevement, look at 1l this way: Only 50 U.S. companies wlll gross what AT&T e arns m 1976. Tuna Fleet Says It Will L·eave SAN DI EGO CAP> -"J( we can't fish out or the United States. we'll have to go somewhere else," one or the leaders of the U S. tuna fleet said. The comment by Capt. Joe Medina was echoed by others after a federal judge in Wa slungton, D.C., ruled against the use of porpoises lJI purse seining for tunu. An In· crease in tuna costs for the consumer was predict ed MEDINA, A TUNA BOAT owner whose family founded the industry in San Diego in 1918, :.aid Judge R1tchey·s rul- mg "will put us out or bui,mess .. The multimillion-dollar tuna industry now must con· sider moving out of San Diego to fish for other countries, Medina said in an interview "Going to foreign flags would be tht' only salvation if lhc ruling's enforced," he sa11J. Spokesmen for lbe American Tunaboat Association said the same thinl(. 1Jp 1 a n d Down• .,,::_w 1~~ 11:.,~ 11 ;i0 ,: ~1~o~'°i~':t,.~:,; ftW.' tP'IAf t\4twllt OOM \iO ttw """'°'' •M dawn tf\.9 tTtO\f b111\fd (,lof'\ "''"'" (II ( ... 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Proponents of thJs notion thank it's proven partJy by the fact that a woman's hair grows appreciably faster than a man's. Was 30 years ago that mention was first made about equipping cars with r;.dio· controlled brakes so police could pushbutton to a stop runaway culprit. Idea was to seal up the electronic gear to make it tamper-proof. Lobbyists pushmg that one did not have as much success as did those entrepreneurs who found ways to con~ce the Congress that mandatory seatbelt bu.Jurs might be worthy. THANATOLOGIST Q. "What's a thanatologist., .. A Generally, an expert on death. More specifically, a nurse who specializes in the care of terminally ill patients. Several hospitals a couple ot years ago began lo ap· point such nursing staff specialists. Their job zeros in lei.s on curing their pa- l ae nts than on making them comfortable. Sales or that women's undergarment known as the slip are boomhtg again after a 10-year slump ... Robert John Allen's pre- ferred Spoonerism goes: "I'm not as think as drunk.le peep" ... The rodeo boys tell me that a good bucking horse only works about 10 rnJnutes a year ... It's claJmed by some that Saint Luke ~corded the Sermon on ttle Mount an shorthand ... Stu- dents or the animal world tum up just about 45 previously undiscovered mammals every year. FERm.JTY Women who take those pep pills known as amphetamines. are more fertile than other women Women who smoke marijuana are less fertile. Or such be the indications or medical statistics comp1led an England. It's the contention of our Zodiac man that the best day for a Libra is Friday while the preferred color is blue and the lucky numbers are three and nine. They put a slice or salami over a jigger of vodka and then sap the vodka through the salami. Thal 's how the Hungarians light a hangover. When a witch was sent to the stake, her cats were burned along with her. In 1484, tbat was. Pope Innocent VIII so ordained it. Addrtu "1a1l lo L M. Boyd, P 0. Bor 1560, Casto Ml!ao, 92426. Crafts, Tamales At Opera's Faire lf you have tastes for stained &lass or homemade tamales, you'll be al home at the Lyric Opera As· soc:iatlon of Orange County's May Faire scheduled the next two weekends at Irvine Bowl Park In Laeuna Beach Stalntd glass will be and collectables on dis· a"'ong the urt~. crafts p I a y • ho m em ad t tamales will be among Bird Club ~;u!old by the Opera Planning Field Trip The Sea and Sage branch of the National Audubon Society Is plan· mng a field trap Saturday lo the Ramakrishna Monastery to \•1ew m1· gralmg birds The pubhc was anviled to the trap, which will begin at 8 a .m . The monastery may be re- ached by takmg the El Toro Road exit ocr the San D iego Freeway, driving eight miles in· land to Cook's Comer. then turning right onto Uve Oak Canyon Road. and proceeding about two miles. The monastery gate Is on the right. and 1s marked by a sign. Ques· Uons may be referred to Dale and Linda Delaney. 646-6332. THE FAIR will run from to a m . to 5 p.m. Saturday and Sunday and again on Ma)· 22 and 23 The final weekend of the faire will feature audiUons for singers to which the public wall be admitted free Winners in the competition will rttelve cash awards and receive trainin(! an voice and acting for an upcom- ing Lyrie Opera produc- tion THE COMP ETmON is open to young singers, under 35 years old. from throughout Southern California. Each sillier must provide his or her own music and be pre- pared to sinR two arias. Accompaniment will be provided. Further information on the Faire and the auditions may be ob· talned by calling 494-0709. 9 Ft. x 12 Ft. Drop Cloth ... ,..,........,~ ... . .,.. .. ,.......... ., ........... 25c 21.1t In. Wide Paint Brushes . ,.,....,~ ....... ...., . ,_ .. , .. .,... ....... 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Special agent Jack Haynes sald be and a fellow agent met district a ttorney's investigators tut July 28 al the Airportcr Inn. Irvine. to discuss the allegedly counterfeit materials and de· termlne their effect on the IRS In· vestigation. Haynes testified as a federal court pr-etrial bearing went into 1ts seventh day that his office already knew that Cella failed to file income tax returns for the years 1972. 1973 and 1!174. Charges of tax evasion are among 44 felony counts con- tained in a l.ios Angeles Federal Grand Jury indictment that names Cella and three bU51ne15 usoclates as defendants. Their trial iJ to begm after Judge Matt Byrne rules on the defense pretrial motioo for sup- pression of evidence. Haynes testified today lhal he visited Cella in lbe physician's Santa Ana office after the Airporter Inn meeting and ad- vised Cella of bis constitutional rights. Haynes said partnershlp re. turns filed by Dr. Cella had also aroused lhe agency's suspicion. Four defense attorneys arc protesting the prosecution's pro posed ust tlurln~ the trial of materials taken from 11 Costu Meaa printing 6hop cont.tolled by Cella. , They want tbose materials barred on the grounds that they were seized without a search warrant after print shop employe Donald Albert Ray made them available in return for prosecu- tion lenience on criminal charges filed against him by Huntington Beach police. Ray,)'46. wa:. m the Orange County Jail on c harges of pJun· ning the murder of has estrunged w1fe's boyfriend when dislrlcl ~t torney's investigators learned that be worked fo1· Cella Ray has testified here that he delivt>red several boxes of materials lo the district at- torney's office last July 28 and re· turned them to the United Print· Ing Company plant. 3198-C ·Airport Loop Drive. that night. Ray was later sentenced to sax days in jail und placed on two years probation alter he pleaddd ~uilty to reduced cburaes or brandishing a we1Apon. The prosecution clu.inis that two hospitals under Cellu's con t.tol were bilked oC ~t lt!rust $2 million through acts of fraud that included their paying bills sub· milled to them by nonexistent corporations. Those invoices were mapufac· tured m the Costa Mesa printing shop and were among the docu· ments provided for investigators by Ray. the prosecution cl alms. 6 Held in $350, Cocaine B11st Adds Sl0,440 Schmit Amends Ca~paign Ta~ By GARY GRANVILLE Qi IM O•llY P•let St.ti Orange County Supervisor Laurence Schmit continued to have problems with his 1!174 cam· paign disclosure statement Wed- nesday, filing an amendment to already amended statement. According to certified public accountant Ray Edwards. the correction made in Schmit 's statement is the result of errors drawn to the Schmit campaign committee's attention by the county Grand Jury. ··we were not aware of the er· rors until the Grand Ju.ry brought them to our attention." said Edwards. Schmit was not available for comment this morning. His oWce man.ager, William Schreiber, said he had no knowledge of the disclosure amendments. The series of mistakes has the effect of increasing the amount Schmit s pent to defeat incum- bent supervisor David Baker in 1974 bv Sl0.440. When added to the .$151,369 already record,et?.'-{hat brought Schmil's total campaign cost to $171.810. The errors cited in fhe amended report mclude $7.~o paid to polit1cal s trategist Wilham Butcher for campaign services. Edwards sa1<1 Butcher accept· ed a postaRe refund check for his services that was never run through the S<'hm1l cam pau~n books AltoRether accordin>: to SC'hmlt's often amended cam paign statement, Butcher, who as state controller Kt'n Cory·s brother-in-law. was paid $14,940 for has serv1cei; 1n the Schmit campaign Edwards aho n<·knowl~'flge<I that a $1.000 c•hcck rt'ccivetl rrom Stock Trading Halt Exte nded The suspension of tradinJI in SlO<'k or The Prl'Sl<•y C'ompanies of Nt•wport fko<'h -nlrl'ady six Wl'eks oltl will bl.' continuNI for at h•ast a not her \0 <lays. the S<'<'llnl1c!'! and ExC'hun~e Com mission announceo today lobbyist Frank Michelena was paid d i rectly to campaign worker Blanche Kelly , o r Anaheim. • "This transaction was not pro- oerly accounted for at the time of filing and was omitted from the 1975statement," Edwards said. The $1.000 Michelena check <See SCHMIT. Page A!) NB Woman Loses Cash To Bandit A Newport Beach woman lost cash and jewelry valued at more than $30,000 to a lone gunman who cornered her in her garage as she returned from a shopping trip Wednesday night. Police were summoned to the Harbor View Homes area at 8 p.m. by the victim, Margaret Lagette, 54. She told officers that the ban· dit, described only as being or medium build in his late twenties with dark. shoulder length hair. was waiting for her when she en· teredMr garage. Sbe said she did not notice the man as she drove into tht> garage. but when she got out or her car he came up behind her. brandishing a handgun. According to police reports. the man demanded her purse and her jewelry. wh.icb she gave him. He then told her to lie down on the car seat and to nol move for 30 minutes. Police said they believe the man ran from the garage, heading east on Port Shemeld Place. Among the items listed stolen 1n the holdup were four rings 11 $4,500 jade ··sports" ring, $8.500 three-carat diamond ring, 11 $1.400 live.carat diamond nng and a $4 ,000 sapphire tind emerald ring. Mrs. Lagette told investigators she had the jewelry 1filh her because she had expected lo be admitted earlit>r in <he day to Hoag MC'morl11I 11.>spital. She said thal t1he h ocl taken the jewelry with her to put 1n thC' hospital's safe. rather than leave 1l al hom e To Be Repaired A $12,000 repair job is scheduled for por- tions of the sea wall in Balboa Island 's Grand Canal that look like this. The entire wall eventually will be repaired, but the first part of the job will involve 120 feet along each side at the southern end. City crews will do part of the work and the rest will be contracted out. City officials said the costs established in the initial project will be used to figure out how much the repair of all 3.000 feel of sea wall will cost. Airwest to Start Salt Lake Flights? Officials at Hughes A1rwest are expected to announce the in· augurallon of non-stop fhghts from Orange County Airport to Salt Lake City. A spokesman for lht• :.11rl11w would not comment on the pm posed date when the sen ice will start. but said an annoum.·emcnt will come out "next week ·· The airline currently has two flights a day to Salt Lakl" City, but they are not direct. stoppmi: over at Las Vegas Airport Director Bob Bresnahan said he has not bet?n contacted by the airline about 1ri auguratlon of the new flights "As Ion~ as the 01ghts flo not cxC'eed the allowable avcra~e number of duily cfeportures. tht> ¥>eight limits or the noise limits. I don't believe that we woold become Involved." Bresnahan said Ill' noted that tht.• a1rlme':; lease with lht.• county calls for t3 .8 daily departures and that A1rwe!'it 1s <'urrenlly operatina with 11.5 average daily de partures. The airline spokesman. Larry Litchfield said the nights will be made on the line's DC-9. The airline is purchasin~ lhre<' new Boeing 727 -200s, which are expected to be m sc•r v1cc al thr beginn1n~ of 1977. but those planes will not be usl'<I on lht· (lights 1nlo Ort.1n~r County. Litchfield sai<I 1See /\IRWF.ST, P11'(e /\2l Murdered Tot 'Tonured And Starved' Grim medical testimony at a San Clemente man 's murder trial in Orange County Superior Court Wednesday indicated the 5-year-old victim wus literally tortured and starved to death Juan Jose Molina, 22. sat star mg al the courtroom ·s cC1rpeted floor as Or. Francis Duda of Laguna Beach described the con- dition of Molina's stepchild when she was brought to San Clemente General Hospital last Nov. 22. According to Dr Duda. youn!! Laura Cruz had burns on h('r hands and feet, bruises O\'<'r most of her body and broken bones And, the doctor adclf'd that many of the ch1ld'o; inJurl~s up parenlly wer<' in01<'lt'd over a prolonged period or time A spokesman for the SEC tn Washlnl{lon. D C . 1.1nid the con- tinuation to May 23 wa!'i ordered because the commission felt enou~h t'\ ldence hnd not been gathered In connection with the homt•bullclinf'( firm and its at'· qu1sit1on of rights lo a con· lroversial hydrogen converter Firebomhings Different When asked by Deputy V1slrict Attorney Ted Millard, Or Duda said the youngster wa!\ !\urferini.t from malnutrition. that sht• was "extremely undernourll1hl'<I " So covered with hruise11 w11~ the frail child that doctors who battled lo save her life were una ble to perform a spinal tap. lht• doctor testified BOO Polling Places Listed If you want to know where the June 8 polling places are within Orange County's Fifth Su pervisori al District, you'll find the answers - more than 800 or them-on Pages CS and C6 of today's Daily Pilot. Election watchers might want to save the two pages or precinct legal notices for reference when the primary election rolls around next month Probe Continues Into Ttro CoWlty Incidents By ART HUR R. VINSEL Of u.. .,. .. , ...... 'l.ttt Deliberate fires at two bwn· nesses owned by potential wit- nesses in the case of political bankroller Dr. Louis J . Cella Jr. ~ere set in different fashions. Huntington Beach police an- nounced today. However. arson Detecti\'e Robert Russell emphasized. this does not indicate they were not somehow related and his joint tn· vestigaUon with Garden Grove ooliei! is continuing. • "Definitely," he said when asked if lbe Cacl Richard Thompson and former county planning commissioner Woodrow Butterfield are poten- tial Cella trial witnesses is still under stucl¥. Thom p;Jon 's Graphic Com· mumcat1ons Com pany. printing plant al 7271 Murdy Circle, llunt· ington neach. was hit by ii $200.000 blaze early Monday that gutted it. The deliberately ignited fire fed by nammable nuid roared through the industrial buil<.lin1(s roof within seconds, even before firemen al nearby Murdy Fire Station could respond. Detective Russell said 1t is possible a potent Molotov cocktaU was hurled through a re· ar window of the firm F1ames exploded in a printing production area toward a rear window of the company situated on a cul-de·sac with fairly easy access from the adjacent pro- perty. Detective Russell noted the !ire nine days earlier that damaged 8ulterf1eld's Statueland. 13960 Harbor Blvd , Garden Grove, involved an in- itial burglary Someone smashed a window to i.?ain entry lo the small frame or. flee structure at lhe open-air lol dealing In ornamental statuary and planters before the prcdawn blaze. Garden Grove arson i n · vestigators note a flammable Ii· quld was poured out to satuTate two separate areas or But· terf'leld's ortice before it was ig· njted. The fire at Thompeon's print- ing plant came on the eve of his first day in U.S. District Court. Los Angeles. where he has been subpoenaed lo testify in the case involving Cella and three as- sociates. Test i m o n y and pi ct u r c• evidence showed the tormented child suffered u broken pelvis before being brought to the hospital. (See TORTlJRE, Page A2> INTEREST FEARS DEPRESS STOCKS NEW YORK <A Pl -The stock market was quiet and sluggish again today in the persistent grip o( interest real worries. Trading continued to tail oH from the active pace of eJt.rly in the week. The Dow Jones average or JO stocks lost 4.!'i7 paint.s to 1,001. tO. <Tables. 87) 7th Man Relllains At Large By STEVE MITCHELi,. Oft~• Deily l"llM Polke said toda.v they have aei1ed $350,000 worth of cocaine and arrested six suspects, despite an escape attempt by two sus· peels who rammed a police van in Costa Mesa early this morning The suspect also knockett over two Costa Mesa narcotics of· flcers in his flight from the 12:45 a.m. raid at 944 West 19th St. He was later captured. but a seventh suspect remains at large. Arrested were Edward Wayne Cobb. 30. of the Costa Mesa ad· dress, Vernon Lows Otero. 26, 16462 24th St .. Sunset Beach and his unnamed juvenile wife, Mark Baker Pendroy. 26, and Debra Kay Hancock, 27, both of 416 Newport Blvd .. Newport Beach and Ralph Pierpont Morgan Ill, 30, 398 East 22nd St., Newport Beach. Westminster narcotics officers originally handled the raid which also netted $10,000 in peyote, a stimulant drug from cactus but· ton.~. at the Costa Mesa home. Westminster Detective C. R . Marlin reconstructed the arrests this way He said suspects Pcndroy nnd Hancock made an offer lo sell the cocaine lo undercover agents in a Westminster apartmt?nt Wednes day "We arrested those two at a shopping center in Newport Beach where they sold us a $500 sample of cocaine.·· Del. Marlin said. He said pohce then drove lot hC' Costa Mesa home where they ar- rested Cobb and Morgan and waited for delivery of om· pound or cocaine ··About a c.iuarlcr to one. Otero <See COCAINE, Page A2l Irvine Terr ace Streets Re paved Residents ol the eastern portion of Irvine Terrace in Newport Beach have been temporarily dis placed from their streets while an asphalt scaling proJect Is being un<lertaken this week City Engineer John Wolter said all of the streets between El Pa!!l'o and Avocado Avcnut• will bl? cov t•red in !he $9,SOO proJert wh1rh will last unul T1lt'l1day Oranii"' -4-=;-~ l\eathe r 1';1trhy ro~ and luw doud~ will be on th<.' in rr('aSt' Friday morn1n1<. coohnjt oH the l'Oastol ivcu , while inloncl tempcroturrs should dip into lhe lnwf'r 70s. INS IDE TODAY Tht> popular Cillzem IJ<lnd rodw ia the latut target of the Tipoff artiats -and 1h antenna u a mag11et /or thieves CB a aren't popular wilh modrl airplane ptloti. though. See Page A7 ...... tu ., •• t •• ... ~ 11·1 Cl·l ... , .. •••• A4 A4.C4 A 2 OAILYPtLOT N LAS VEGAS, Nev. (AP> -Ult purportedly written by toward Huahes are poppla1 up from coast lo co11t. and 11 lotlrUm\l omployc of the late bllllonaJre U)'i. ''I think 1t'a becoml.n1 apparent there arc a Lot or people WbO CAil WOlt h.kc Howard Hushes " At Jaat count, there wer_, 11lx documen~ cla1mt"d by Vll110WI people to be the ooc and only Huabuwlll The atm osphe re turned ~rnlval Wednc.sd~. when t"o "w1lb;" were deli vered to the Clark County Courthouse, and Tho New York Times sold It re celved ;another in the mail Further adding lo the hubbub was a claim that the first an<I most seriously considered will, the one that appeared m Salt Lake City and Includes the SCHMIT .•. ~as dated Jan. 15, 1975, shortly after Schmit took office. M1<.'helena figured m another Schmit campaign err<>r, accord· ang Lo a letter Ed wards directed to the county Registrar of Voters. Another Sl,000 check was re- Ported in monetary coolribullons received as being a d -'lation un- der $100 As a result, the 1974 $1,000 <.'heck was not shown among Schmil's heavy contributors Mich ele na ran afoul or Schm1t's e rroneous disclosure habits last December when it was revealed that a possible con· n1ct of interest occurred when the supervisor a<.'cepted more than $250 worth of gifts from Michelena last year In contrad1<.'t100 to conflict of interest regulations. Schmit vol eel on board of supervisors issues mvolvm~ Michelena clients. However , Schmit claimed he )1ad agreed to lend the lobbyist 'fiis boat m return for the use on two weekends of Michelena·s In· di an Wells condominium Michelena said he had not used the supervisor 's boat. Another error drawn t o Edwards' attention by the grand Jury was a $2.500 check from Cha ndler Sand and Gr avel paid dtrc<.'tly to the U S postmaster for postage in 1974 Edwards said the <.'heck was deposited al the Santa Ana Main Post Offkc on Nov. 1. 1974. Neither the campaign ln<.'ome nor the postage spent of $2,500 was reported by Schmit until his a mt>ndme nt t o the already amended <"ampa1gn statement ·The late date or this amend· mt>nl rdlc<.'IS 1nformat10n re· ce1ved from C:rnnd Jury proceed· 1ngs." Ed" ards said in a letter to the re~tstrur Srhm1t 's latest <.'ampa1gn cits· .:losure statcm<.'nt showed he sltll .JWC:. SI \9,000 m interest free c<1mpa1~n loans to Or. Louis Cella or :.1x campaign organlrn- t1ons controllf'tl by Cella Signal Light Bids Sought Buis :lrt' bcanf{ sought by lhe l'tl) of Ne" port Bea<.'h for in- stallation of a traffic signal al lhC' mtersl'<.'l1on ol Rlrch and Oovc Strcelll 111.'<tr Orange County Airport Caty t'Oll lll'llmt•n apprOV('d pljns for lh<.' traffic hghl \\hlch "1111·11"1 :tn l"•l1mated S..12.000 Hid'" 111 tw np1•nNt Junt' Ill nml v.111k 1•11 thc h~ht I' '''IK·rll-<J t() lw l'nmplc•tt•tl h\ Nm 1 ~ Sntf'llih· Soar8 MOSC'O W I,\ PI Tht' Sovlt'l l n1on l,11111r ht•il a Moln1a·:'l rom n111n11·11111111'1 'l11tl'11t11• nn W<'Clnr<i !in\ tn rt'lll\ cln1nt•stll' lt•lt>phorw, I 1• It•~ I a JI h II n cl I c• It•\ I ' I 0 n Ir .in .. m1~''"""· lhl' So\tet nl'"' llf;:Cll<'\ T ·'" ann1111nC't'<l locl,1y ORANGE COAST .. tno (J •,,o• \ e-• f'\•d' r•,ivt wtt~ *f\u l'I '" ft11 l11•"' 1 tr .. '°"'""' ''' •• J~•tl1\NO l-1 t ... (•l•l•Jt I A I I 1f•l1\P'I f' • ( "I'"'' .,,,., ti! t1t,f1•• o1I' t I ,,,,,...4 t./A '"''"' O .. 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W14I "''"" ., ..... ,, •• ""'firth .,_,..,~ .,_,., ... •tptodw,tft •1tfll1vt 'P• 1•' pu m1\.\t0n et CC'tt••'°'' O'W" I y ._..,.,n "'• , .4\9'ff' ••td itl (fli'\I• Mir \4, (;t,Wn.• '...t!l\oC.r•et,.. tt '"",.... \.th ~ .,.., ~tf'\A•f\1 1\INtf'lltP<lt m;•••••°""t..._t,.,,.. Ult~~·• Thuraday. M!J 13 18'71 Mormon Cburtb &mOJll lbo baidlclarlu, w u a 1q. A 1eneatoailt 1'ir«I b>· d111.u& relatives of HutbH told 1 Chk&IO ntWI con/~ Wed· nnday he contacted a penon ll'I Salt Uke City who clalmed to be oo• of rive ror1~rs who wrcM t.be documfl\t as a Joke However, William A. Jones ol Nashville, Ttnn. was va1ue about .. the person.'' <.:lark County ottfclab found tbc: •ltuatlon less tban humoroua. A mun idcntifyina b.amlitlf u• Grover Walker of LH Veeaa walked Into the county clerk 's of· face Wednesday acC"OmparUed by three apparent bodyauards and hJcd Will No. 4. Walb r said the will was de· livered to him by Richard Robard Hughes. who chums to be Hughes' 11leg1timate son. Joseph llld\aeJ Browo, wbo ~ bb )eaa1 D&IU to RJdmd kob&rd Hl&On, clain:aed lUl ~ thAt tod lll•'1ather .. cCJmmunk•l· ed by t1ny radk> tr...wtten itn· planted tn t.betr b . Later Wednetday a docwnftll printed In Jl'ffD was aent to tho manqcr of the DeHrt Inn ll'I Las Vqu, where H laved ui s.eclusao;n betwMG t• and 11'10. A cover letler WH sl1ned "Howard Rush Jr." It Uslfd hb return addre ... as the Oa&.s Moul in Banntn1. Calli. After lookina at it, Aast Coun· ty Clerk Elda Hanh, saJd, "Th~ a~llng urors are W\real." The alle1ed Jwuor HuJhea Hld, "l do not want to dame (sac) any or my rather's in· beriwce." Tbe document leave~ all of the money except a few million dollars "to tM 1overn· ment of th United States-to fl\•e Jobe for tbo people. " Huabea' lortuAe. mated at SU blUloo to "2 S bllllon, may be lbe laroat probate use in AmertcaD history Thu.a rar, however. only one ~Ilion for probate has been lUed with Dlalrkt Judit' Keith Haye.s T he document "u fl.led April 30 The Tl mC'S aald UM document it r~eivcd had ~en malled 1n Wuh1nston M •.r $ and was done to handwrltlna i.omewhat dif fuC'nt from any of the other handwritten wills. ln addition lO bequeata airoilar to lho6e in other "wllls." the Times uid, it be· quHthed $10 mlillon to Clifford lrvln1 and~ million to his wlk Edltb. Thc-y have served pnson terms for fraud In the product.Ion of a hoax ;,iutob1ocraphy or Hughes. . ., CUTll 5M IACISOR 214 flll 313 lllll 212. llAIAR 417 IALUC£ l4l .. ••1t11•311 IUIPllU UJ HICI 11 lk••rtt•3lt.5 I ttll It ti h1t1'1r htt1 l Mt 1 m h tU ltthf It .... ,It l !>I) I llt A~Wl ........ CM<'I ffo~ r~,, StaNd Ero• P aee A J CO CAI NE .•• land hat wlle &nd another 8"1· pulled up ma fOUr·wbHl truck,'' Martlll laid. Whlle lbe male IUI• ped walked U>ward the nQuM# police orfic:eri clOffd ln oo Uie tru<'k where Otero and hi• wile wtrewalUn1. ·'Otero panlcktd wb\'n bC! uw us and jumped on lbe cas pedlll, · · MartJn aald. Two Cost• ldesa nanollcs officers were hll and spun around by the truck a• It cbAirscd • Garden Grove police van "Ho bit the van and toot orr d own 19th Street, bounclne orr curbs for about a mUe before he ron the truck Into a ditch new-thti Newrcrt Terrace apartmtnla," MartlnaaJd Police arrested Otero and hl!t . wlff! at tb11 sune, taklna the driver to Hoag Memorial Hospital whert he ,..., treated for faclai cuts before being t.ramported ~o Oran1teCounty JaU. Butz Backs Stamp Cut \VASHJNGTON IAPl - Captain Says Men 'Couldn't Clinili In' This latest chart following the Nebraska primary shows delegate votes for each candidate in the pre· sidential nommation race. f'ro• Page A I TORTURE. Officers said tbe passeoatr ln Otero's truck. de•c:J1bed as a male about 30 yeal'S old. ~luded officers and ls still al large. Martin said poHce are checking out a phone number and expect. lo make an arresl sometime today. Police said they later found another quarter pound of c~aine and $3,000 in cash at Otero's Sunset Beach house. bringlna lbe total value of Ute d.r\liS 68iled \o about $350.000. AgncultureSecretary Earl CA MDEN. N.J . (AP) -A Butz said today that yachlsmar> charged wtth refus· atn.kers "who voluntanly in& to throw his dog overboard to walkoffgoodjob.s" and.slu· make room in a lifeboat for two dent.s "whose parents ride crewmen who died says lhe men around in Oldsmobil~s.. in the water knew they couldn't should not be eligible for climb in without upsetting the food stamps. craft and never tried to force the Questioned on the NBC dog out. "Today" television pro-Cyril LaBrecque, 52, of Santa gram, Butz insisted the Ana, is being tried here oo government will not re· manslaughter and neeli1ence move "lhe working poor" charges in the deatm ol Bradford when It eliminates fave Blakeley, 20, and Paul Saearino, million people Cro m 19,botbofWethersfield,Conn. partJcapation in the food They died after spending 10 stamp program. hours in 43·degree water banging He discussed the new re· from the sides or a hfeboat after gulatJons for the $6 billion-LaBrecque's schooner "Sadie a·yearfederal program and Edgar" sank qff Atlantic Ci· ------------,• ty,N.J.,onJan.28.1974. NB Realtor F. Kingaard Rites Held Funeral ser vices were held to- day 1n Newport Beach for longtime Harbor Area realtor Frank Kingaard who died Mon· day. According to police, Mr.' Kingaard, who had been suffer· ing from a heart ailment, took his lire at his home. He was a member of the Newport Harbor-Costa Mesa Board or Realtors. He served seven years as publicity chairman of the group and was a member of its plannang and building committee. Mr. Kingaard was an amateur photographer and served as pre- sident of the Coast Camera Club fort wo years. He was director of photography for the Orange County Fair for three years He held an honorary mem· hcrsh1p 1n the Professional Photographers of Amen ca Mr Kingaard leaves his wife, Carol.>n. of the family home, 405 lr\'tne Ave .. Newport Beach; a dau1hler, Carol Ann WllcoJC of Laguna Hills: a i.on, Robert Kingaard or Costa Mesa, a sis· ter, Olga Hehn of Glendora. and ftvl' grandchildren Councilwoman Has Surger y Costa Mesa Councllwomun Mary Smallwood was expc<.'tcd tn return home today, following sur llt'rY al Hoag M emonol Hospital MuyS. Thr dty of!ldal ent<.'rcd the hospital M (ly 4 artcr a Monday c•n•nlng coun<.'11 ml·t'lsnit. Cur u mastectomy I'm feeltna so aood, l'm aolng home tocluy... M rll Smallwood 'lwld from her hospital room. She s..1d she Intend:. to I>.: present 11t ne'<t Monduy ·s <.'Ounc1I meeting Art, Mus ic Fest to Open Total Art, the Newport Beach art and mu~ic rut1val for 1976 will open F'rlday with jan bands from local schools performing at Fashion l.sl and. The festival will run through Sunday with continuous live arts ~rforman<.'es, including music, ballet, opera. and folkdance In the shopping center's malt area The reshval will be open from noon lo 5 p.m each day and features displays or graphics, sculpture and crafts Strike Continues WASHINGTON (API -Slrik lne National Broadcutlng Co. technicians have rejected a ten talive contract accord and a un - ion official said Wednesday nlght that the Cive·weelt work stoppage ~ill continue. Some 1,700 un· tomsts 'ltruck NBC on ApnJ I LaHrecque testified Wednes· day that there was only four ln· ches of clearance between tile water and the top or the ll·foot Ufeboat. as the two men and first mate Valentine Bach, 46, held on during tbe mornlne or Jan. 29. Bach survived the Incident. L1Brecque said be twice tried to lilt bis Labrador r etriever from the rear seal, but the skip- per was afraid to stand because he was sitting on a line looped around Bach. He added, "I was numb from thew al st down." LaB r ecque said he ·h ad planned lo rotate his crew if the sea grew smoother but feared the lifeboat would capsize. "There was no way to rotate them." he said. Under cross-examination, As· al U.S. Atty. Bruce Goldatein asked: "They just lay ln the water and looked at you in the boat and did nothing?'' "No one else tried to get into the boat." LaBrecque replied. He said the boat was low in the water "and they knew 1t.'' Golds tein said: ·'They just sat in the waler. looking at you and looking at your dog and said nothing?" "No s ir ,·• LaBrecque answered. The sk ipper saad no one pleaded to him or tned lo force their way aboard and he never ordered anyone out. At one lime during the night, he testified, Bach said he was cold and asked if he could get halfway aboard. LaBrecque said f'ro• Pag~ ,, I AIRWEST. • • Accordtn& to Bresnahan, the new models, -.·hich have not yet been released by Boeing for nperatlon. are blager and qwetcr than the DC·9s. In a speech lo the Santa i\na Chamber of Commerce's air transportation <"nmmittec, Bresnahan said he thought tht" new modrl would be Ideal for U'le Ill Orange County, etven lhOUih the planf's weigh about 160,000 The current •lrµort weight limit 1s 95,000 pounds Bresnahan explained that the 727 200s could solve two airport problems-the demand tor mnre passenger servlc<' and the de· mancl from rci1iflents fnr more noise <.'ontrol. "They carry mor@ peopll'. v.•hich would htlp aolve the service dem11nd" oncl they are quieter , which "ould hrlp with the noise s1tuahon, · · hl' siud Pay Contracts Signed in SD SAN DIEGO <AP> -Yleldmg to threats b y the c ity to withdraw Incentive pay, police and firemen have signed wage agreements calling for 7.5 per· cent wage hakes for both ~Pf. Mayor Pete Wilson and other city oHlcials Wednesday nl1ht called the signinas a victory for the City. But there sUll loomed tbe pouibllily of Teamste r backed police picketing or nonu· nion businesses which ('Ould partly choke tbe now o( goods in S.n Diego. the sea seemed calm and he let Bach try. He said Ba<.'h held on for almost a hall hour The case as being tnecl before a jury in Federal Judge Stanley S. Brotman's court OIL SPILLING FROM TANKER LA CORUNA, Spain (AP) Battering waves forced more crude oil from the burrung bull of the 120,000.ton Span ash tanker Ur· quiola today following its wreck on a reef and oal sp1U Wednesday off the northwestern coast of Spain. Authorities were investigating why the $25 m ii hon lanker rplssed the safe channel throufb La Corona.Bay and hit a submerged reef on its way to a refinery. Experts said the spill could re- sult in the most serious battle against oil in history. • lmt1ally, Molina and his "ife Yolanda, 23, wbo Uved at 2723 S. El Camino Real were charged with child abuse by San Clemente police. But when young Laura died the night after beang taken un conscious to the hospital by her moth er a nd stepfather. the charge was changed to murder. The couple were granted separa,&,e trials when the torture death ~ase reached Superior Court At the lime of their arrest. the Molinas rcporh>dly told San Clemente 1n,·est1gators the youn&ster scaldl'd herself v. hen she lJ.lrned off the cold watt•r raucer" hill' taj<ing a bath. Other burns were blamed on her 4lleged habit of playi ng with matches and cigarettes, a<.'cord - lng to San Clemente police fl" ports. Mrs . Molina is scheduled to stand t rial June 7 ®QUALITY TELEVISION Suspects Pendroy, Hancock. and Cobb are char~ with con· spiracy lo sell cocaine. Morgan and Otero's wife are chargerl with possession of cocaine tor sale and Otero faces charges or conspiracy to sell cocaine and as· sault with a deadly weapon Cthc truck> Gift Reporting SACRAMENTO <AP> In a showdown over campaign re· form lav. s, a Senate <.'Ommillcc hes rejected a biU to substantial· ly reduce legislat(>rs' require mcnfs for reporting girts lt would require state and local of fic1als to report only gifts from a lobby 1st or a lobbyist's employer Currently they must file reports on gifts from any source except their fam1hes worth $2S or more a Y<'Br . Zenith's Electronic Video Guard The AMBASSADOR • G4030W 1976 Tuning System One-Knob VHF and UHF Channel Selection 100% Solid-State Chassis Patented Power Sentry Voltage Regulating System Brtllrant Chroma color Picture CllHlllOMA(OllOI II 19· compact table tv 01egon111 The BROOKDALE · C4010C Prfc•d From ~398" f'l'nul lully • ry o•I r ">mp,i ' ,.,. [>.or~ tlro ... 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Oran1e County Supervl. or Laur~nce Schmit cooUnued lO have problems with his li74 cam· paj•n dl.aclosure atatemf'ftt Wed- nesday, filin1 an amendment to already amended atatemenL Accordlo& to ctrtified public accounlanL Ray Edwards, the correction made In Schmit 's ltatement '-the resull of errors drawn to the Schmit campaign committee's attention by the county Grand Jury "We were nol aware or lhc er rors until the Grand Jury brought them to our attention." said Edwards. Schmit was not available for comment this morning. His office manager, William Sebreiber. said he bad no knowledge of the disclosure O.Ur l'!IM IUft -· INJURED DRUG SUSPECT OTERO GETS MEDICAL AID He Suffered Facia l Cuts In Crash That Ended Chate Mesa Cops Nab 6 In Cocaine Bust By ST EVE MITCHELL Of UM O•oly ..... Police said today they have seized $350.000 worth of cocaine and arrested six suspects, despite an escape attempt by two sus· peels who rammed a police van m Costa Mesa early this morninf! The susped also knocked ov«'r lwo Costa Mesa narcotics of lkers In his rtlJ(ht from lhe 12 45 • m ru1d ut 944 West 19th St He was later captured. but a seHnth suspect rem ams at lur~e Arrest.ed were Edwarrl Waynt• Cobb. 30. of the Costa Me'la ad dress. Vernon Louis Otero. 26. 16462 24th St . Sun,ct F\(>ach anct hls unnamed JUVl'nllt• "1fe, Mark Baker Pendroy. 26. and Dt<hra Kay Hancock. 27. both of 416 Newport 81\ cl Ne" rort B~ach and Ralph Pierpont Mor,:an Tl I 30. 39R t-:n~t 22nd St 'l'\\ po11 81:och Westminster narcotics officers originally handled the raid which also netted $10,000 m peyote, a stimulant drug from cactus but tons, at the Costa Mesa home Westminster Detective C R Martin reconstructed the arrests this way He said suspects Pendroy anc.J llanrock made an offer lo sell th<• cocaine to underco' er ugenlS in u Westminster apartment Wedne~ day "We arrested those two al a shopping center 1n Newport Ileach where lhey sold us a $500 sample or cocaine," Del Marlin sr11d tie said pohet> then dron• lo th•· Costa Mesa home when• they ar rested Cobb and Morgan nnd wailed for deh very or one· pound or cocaine About a quarter to one. Otero IS.-«' COCAINE, Pa~e A2> MAC Pact Backed By Lakeside Group One of the five 1nd1v1dunl hom('()wnt>r ttroups comprlslnit the l,ake For~!ll II "nu1ster as 110Ciatlon" haa bollt-d from tht• association ·11 line of opposition to torm ation or an 1-:1 Torn Municipal Advillory Council Dire<:tors of the Lakeside Park Assoc1at1on. representing o 200-unit condominium project. voled unanimously this week to support formation of the MAC in t.be June 8 election The master assoc1allon. wh1t'h Candidates' Forum Set The Saddleback Valley Chamber of Commerce bu scheduled a forum Tuesday ror condidales Sffklng seats on the pro- posed new El Toro Municipal Advisory Coun· cil IMACl The forum wlll tah pla~e at 7·30 pm In thf' multipurpose room at El Toro Hiib School • 1~ still dominated m board mcm bership by developer reprcsen tatlves has stated 1ls opposition to the MAC. as has the board or Lake Forest I m ustcr associa lion. Between the two mastc-r groups. more than 2,200 homes in the Occidental planned com munity are represented. The nine-member Lakes1d(' Park board, in voling its support said a MAC would be "in the best interests or this commuruty ·· Soard members indicated their concern with some of the tactics being used to oppose lhe MAC formation. such as lhe fact that six or the 13 candidates for lhe proposed council are actually opposed to its formation. The Lakeside Park board also ooted that the MAC will provide better local representation than a large number or splinter or gani1ations and associations. none of which can speak for thf!' community as a whole. Several of the other Lake Forest lJ homeowners groups whose boards of directors are not <'Onlrolled by developer representativell are reportedly <llso ready to vote oo support of th.! MAC amendments The aeriH or mistakes has the efrect of mcreasiog the amount Schmit spent to defeat lnt'um- bent supervisor David Baker in 1974 by Sl0,440 When added to the $151.369 aJreadv recorded. that brought Schm1t's total campaign cost to $171 .810. The errors cited 1n the amended report mclude $7,940 paid to pollt1c11l i.trall·~lisl William Butcher for campaian services ~wards said liutcher accept ed a postage refund check for tus services that wai. never run lhrougb tbe Schmit campaign books Altogether. according lo Scbm1t's often amended cam- paign statement. Butcher. who Ll> state controller Ken Cory's brolhl'r·in luw. was paid $14,940 tor tus services m the Schmit t'ampa1gn. Edw3rds also a~knowledgl'd that a $1,000 check received from lobbyist Frank Michelena was paid directly lo campaign worker Blanc he Kelly, of Anaheim. "Tiu:. transaction was not pro- perly accounted for at the time of filing and was omiUed from the I l 975 slalem enl,'' l!:dwards sold. The $1.000 Michelena check "as dated Jan. 15. 1975, shortly ufler ~hmtt look ofrlce. Michelena figured m another Schmit campaign error, accord mg to a letter Edwards directed lo the county Registrar of Voters. Another $1,000 check was re· ported IJl monetary contributions received as bemg a donation un- lStt SCHMIT, PageA2) , Cella Probed .Earlier IRS Agent Terms Seized Invoices 'Phony' By TOM BARLEY Oft ... CUiiy ~lat SUit LOS ANGELES-An Internal ReveDue Service agent testified here today that Dr Lows J . Cella Jr already was the subject of a full scale investigation when the federal agency learned that the Orang( County District At torney's office had seLzed what he described today as · a number of phony invoices · Special agent Jaclt Hayn es saJ<t he and a fello~ agent met Salt lake Flight Set By Airwest Officials at Hughes Airwest are expect ed to announce the in· auguralion of non·stop flights from Orange County Airport to Salt Lake Cit)'. A spokesman for the airline would oot comment oo lhe pro- poaed date when the service will start. but uld an announcement will come out "next week." The airline currently has two nlghtl a day to Salt Lake City. but they are not direct. stopping over at Las Vegas Airport Director Bob Bresnahan said he has not been contacted by the airlme about in- auguration of lhe new flighU. "As long as the fligbu do not exceed the allowable average number of daily departures, the weight limits or the noise limits. I don't believe that we would become involved." Bresnahan said. lie noted that the airline's lease with the county calls for l3.8 dally departures and that Airwest is currently operating "1th 11 S average daily de partures The airltne spokesman. Larry Litchfield so1d the flights will ~ made on the hne's DC·9. The airltne 15 purchasing three new Boeing 727 ·200s, "h1ch are t'Xpt'ctl'd to be 10 service at the beJ?tnning of 1977. but those planes "111 not be u!wd on tht· rt1ghts into Oranic C'nunt>, L1tchf1eld s.ud According to llr<'<;nahan, lht• new models. which hnvl' not yet been released by Oot>tn~ ror ~rat&on. are bigger and qwetrr than the DC 9s In a sperch to thc Santa Ana Chamber of Commc.•rcr !> air transportation c·omm1tlt.'e, Hre11na han 1rn1ct h1• thought tht• new model would be ideal for use at Ora nil' County, t>Vl'n lhoui:h the plam•s well(h about 160,000 The current airport weight limit is 95.000 pounct11. Bresnahan explumed that llll' 727-200s could solve two airport problem!'i the demand for more passenl(er service and lht' ch' mand from residents for more noise control ··They cnrry more people. which would help sol\•e the service demands and they are quieter. which "ould help with the noise situation ... he said OIL PILLING FROM T..4NKER LA CORUNA. Spam IAPI Battering waves forced more crude oil from the burning hull of the 120,000-ton Spanish tanker Ur quiola today following tts wreck on a rfff and oil spill Wednesday o{( the northwestern coast of Spain. Authorities wen~ lnvestigating wby lbe $2S million tanker mlssed the s:.fe channel through La Coruna Bay and hit a submerf~ reef on its way to a refinery Experts said the spill could re- sult in lhe most ~tnous battle a,ajnst 011 in history district attorney's mvestigalors last July 28 at the Airporter Inn, Jrvine. to discuss the allegedly counterfeit m atenals and de termine their effect on the 1 RS in vest1gatton Haynes test1f1l'd as a federal court pretrial hearing \lo('nt into its seventh day that tus off1Ct" already knew that Cellll failed to file income tax retW'Tll> for lht.' .) ears 1972, 1973 and 1974. Charges of tax e\as1on .irt" among 44 felony counts con tained in a Los Angeles Federal Grand Jury indictment that names Cella and three -busine:.s associates as defendants. Their trial 1s to begin after Judge Mall 8} rne rules on thl' defense pretrial mQt1on for sup press1on of endence Haynf's testified toda> that ht' \!Sited Cella m the phys1c1an·~ S~nlu Ana office after thl· Alrporter Inn rnecl.Jng anti act nsed Ct.'lla of his consl.Jtutional 11ghts Haynes said partnership r e· turns filed by Dr. Cella had also aroused the agency's sus picion. Four defense attorneys art• protesting the prosttution 's pro posed use during the trial or 111akrials taken from a Costa -.,lt•si.1 printing shop controlled by Ct'lla They \\ant l hose mulerl ab • barred on the grounds that the> "ere se11ed without a se:tr('h "arrant after print shop emplo) t' (See CELLA, Page AZ> Butz Backs Stamp Cut ow There are Six WASHINGTON IAPI Agriculture Secretary Earl Butz said today that strikers "who voluntarily walk off good jobs" and stu· dents "whose parents ride around in Olds mobiles" should not be eligible for food stamps. Hughes Wills Tuni Up Across Nation Questioned on tbe NBC "Today" tel~v1s1on pro gram, Butz msisted the government will not re- move "lhe worktng poor" when it eliminates five million people from participation in tt,e food stamp program He discussed the new re gulalions for the $6 billion· a-year federal program. LAS VEGAS. Nl·v. !API Wills purportedly written b) Howard Hughes are popping up from coast to coast, anrl a longtime employe of the latt- bill1onaire says "I think 1t'-. becoming apparent there arl' u lot or people who can wnte like Howard Hughes " At last count. there "ere :-.ix documents claimed by 'artOU'.'> people lo be the one and only Hughes \\otll The atmosphcre turned carnival Wednesday. \.\hen l\\o ·wills" wen• delivl'red to lhl· Apartment F arnilies Stay Through 1976 Families with children livm~ m Mission VieJo's only apart ment complex will be allowed to stay at least through the end of the )ear under a new manage ment policy announced today Jerry Reynolds. the Newport Beach broker actm~ as managt· ment agent for the Casa Lomu Apartment owners. said 1t 1s still the intention of the o"ncrs lo con \ ert the complex to all adult But he said the family tenant-. "on 'l be forced to move out hy the ongmal Sept I target dal<' "No notices will tx-gwcn wh1rh will require any fdm1ly lcnanh tu move out 1n 1976, with the excep t1on or non·c<>mr>liancc "ilh th1• rules. regulations or terms of lh1 rental agrt'ement, .. Reynolds said. ··conversion ol I hl' aparlmt•nts to all udults. no pets shall be con t1nued as the fJm1Jy tenants r 1• IOl'alt.', .. Reynolds addc..>d Tht> original plan or lht• n1·w owners of thl' apartmC'nl~ .i ltm1ted partnership c·alkd 1-'Jr East and Wl'st EntC'rpnses. ~a'> to phast.' out familv h\ mj! on ·' build1nt! by butld1n)o( IJ'1~1 ., throu~h the '>um nwr Six written notlc~'.'> hac.J ht'l'll '' sut-d but t hO'>e "c•rc• n·sc• in11foil lh1s w1•1•k and the ronH•1 ,11111 1x1hcy put 1n ltnilm 1111111 lcxlav ' .mnouncl'ment. Murdered Child Tortured -Doctor Grim medical tc>!ltlrnony ul .1 San Clemente man's rnurdl•r trial In Oran~e County Superior Court W.ednesdny 111d1catt.>d the• S·year-old victim wrui literally tortured and ~tarvc:'d lo dt•ath Juan Jose Mohna. 22. sat star mg at the courtroom's carpeted floor as Or i''ranclS Dudo of Laguna Beach dl'~cribed the con d1tion or Molton 's slepch1ld when !\he was brought to San Clemente• General Hosp1tal last No\' 22 Accordin~ lo Dr Duda, younl! Laura Cruz had burns on her hands and feet, bruises O\'er most of her body and broken bont>S And, the doctor added that many of lhe child's Utjuries ap parenUy were in!licted over u prolonged period of time. When asked by Deputy District Attorney Ted MUlard, Dr. Duda said the youngster was sutferinf( from malnutrition, that she was "e.xtttmt'ly undtrnounshed." So covered wlth bfw1es was the rrall chlld that. doctors who b1ttned to shl"'htt Ufe wtre-una ble to perform a spinal tap. lhl' doctor testified Tr s t 1 mo n \' a r11l 111 c· t u 1 t• t•v1dent·1· showed tlw tormc·ntc•d t'h1ld aufferl'd ;1 hrokt·n pf•I\" berort> being brought to t h1· hosp1tul Initially, Mohn;i 11nd his wall· Yolanda, 23. who li\NI at 272:1 S El Camino Heal "er~ <'hurgC'fl " 1 t h c h 1 I d a b u " <· h y s ,1 n Clemente pol1ct• But when ~oung Laur:i 1111·<1 th1• night aftN bc1n~ taken un conscious to the hospital by h1·r mother Jnd slepfatht•r. th•· charge wns changC'd lo murder The couple were granted !oeparatc trials when the torturt' death ca'!le reached Superior Court. Al the ti mt• of their arrest. tht' Molinas reportedly told San Clemente investigators lbe yaungster scalded herself when ~he turned off the cold waler faucet while taking a bath Other burns were blamed on her alleged habit of playinJ? with matches and c1garett~. accord 1ng to San Clemente:' police n· ports CSttTORTURE, Pagf'A2) Clark County Courthouse. anti The New York Times said it re- ceived unolhcr tn the mail. Further adding to the hubbuh "as <1 claim that the 11rst arnl most scr1ou:-.lr considered will. the one that appeared in Sall Lake City und includes tht• Mormon Church among the tx>nefic1anes. was a gag. /\ genenlot(1st hired by d1stanl relatives of Hughes told J Chicago news conference Wed ncsday he cont\.tcted a pt'rson 1n Sall Lake City who claimed to be one of five forgers who wrote the document as a JOkc. However, Wilham A Jonci; or Nashville. Tenn, was vuguc about "the person·· Clark County officials founrJ I ht• s1lualion less I han humorous. A man 1dcnlifymg himself as Grover Walker of Las Vc~as walked inlo the C'OUnly Clt.'rk's or f1te Wednt•sday accompanied b\ lhrt•l' appan•nt bodyguards ancl filed"' ill No 4 Walker s:.11d the· will was d1· li\'ercd to him hv Hichard Hobard llughe:.. who.claims lo bt• llughcs' 1lll•J.(1t1mate son. Joseph M1cha<'I Bro""· who changed h1s le-gal name to Richard Robard lluJ!h<'s. claimer! last year that hi.' and hii. "father" communical I'd hv tiny radio transmitters 1m planted 1n lh(•ar hc:'acb L.alt•r Wl'dncscluy ~1 dOl'ument prinlt·d 1n green was l'<'nl lo lht· m;rnaJ!l'r or thl' Uest•rt Inn in La~ Vt•i:a~. "ht'rt' JI ught•s I 1vt.'<f m :-c·clu"on twt ween 1966 and 1!170 1\ ruvt•r h•tt<·r wai. tllgnc•rl lfo"anl Jl ugtws Jr." It l11<lcd hi s r1·turn u<lclrl'!IS "" th<' Oa!.!'I :\111tc•l 1n Bannan~. ('ahr. Afll·r lonk111g al 1t, A~~t. ('oun t y Clt•rk t-:ldo II ,inks, i1ui1l. ''Th<• ... pc·llin~ f'rror'I arc· unr«'nl. ·• O r n n f.!t• __j --4-[,A ~ "ench_.r I' u t c h y fog n n cf Io w ,·loutls "Ill lw on lhc In· <'rt•nsP t-'riduv mornin1o1. coohniz Orf the ('03Stal area. \loh11t• 111lanll lemp<'rature~ 'hnulcl clip into lhl' IOwl'r 70~ I NSIDE TODA l'' Thr popular Cttlt~ IJond radio u thr loteat lar(/("t o/ thr npofl artut1 -.and tilt ontenna u a magnet for thi<'l:e1 CB1 arm 't poptt.lcu with modrt airpla~ pllo(a, though. See Pagt A 7. l•dex ul •M I ... t: ' ·~o ' "1 C:• J .. , •• .. ' •• A4U I I • % D4tL Y PILOT SB ,.,. ........ °""" Ho., Tlwy S ca"d This latest chart following the Nebraska primary shows delegate voles for each candidate in the pre- sidential nomination race. • Panel Views Political Ethics . . .. BJ LAV.fgKASftt Of•Oellt ....... Ube&hlcaJ behavior ls not tbe rule amoas poUtJelans but tt does exl.n, accotdln• to paoelfat. apealtillf oa the iuue ol ethlee at Saddleback Colle&• Wednesday. Va"/ fnr polltfcl a.re Ot1t to •"fut.her their own aest, •• said Mlebael 8enoett, uecuUve director of tbe Fair PoliUcal Pndlcea Commlmon, the state ai~ncy charted wltb monilorin& poUtacaJ actlv &ty. But it doff happen. h n· plained. beuuae public otnce bolden are tn a "very vulnerable posWoo.'' .. Tbe fact 11 that power. poUUct and govttnm('nt promotti vice," laJd Dr. Doo&Jd McNeil, darector or tbe California Pottsecondary Education Com. maask>n "It jµat •O bal>pens power. politic• and covemment also pru. mote virtue and the.t we cannol roraet.' · he added. The two atate ofttclals wtro ulled upon to dlscuu lh~ lnuo Fir. ehomhm· gs Different ·r:~.~~ ;~':t'll~~~!:~1:n~'1u0:1 Rotenw. who aervet on the South Coast Re1looal C1litornl1 Coastal Conaervatlon Com· Probe Continues Into Ttro County Incidents m~~~~~· dlacusslon wns one or . several bein1 presented u part 87 ARTHUR a. VINSEL vesti1aUon wilb Cardm Orove f1ames exploded in a pnnllng oC • special bicentennial pro- 0tao.o.i1y ~ .. ._ police is continulng. produc:Uon area toward a rear gram on Recycling American Deliberate fires al two busl· -'d h w'-dow of lbe comn,.nv situated Value.. ed b "Deflnltel)'." he a., w en ... ,_...., Altb h b nnsn own Y poteoUal •it· asked H the fact Richard on a cul·dt·HC with f&11ly easy oue t ey never really neues in the case ct poUtic:al acceu lron1 the a<ijacenl pro-answered the specific question bankroller Dr. Louis J. Cella Jr. Thompson and former t'ounly rt posed by their publici:ted topic - were set ln dtffttent fashions. plaonln1 commi)sioner peD:tectlve Russell noted the "'Ethics In Government: An Huntington Beach police 4n· Woodrow Butterfield are poten· fire nine days earlier that Orange County Problem?" -the nounced today. llal Cella trial wit.nesses is still d 8 m a g e d B u t terr i el d • s speakers did offer their varied However. arson Detective under study. Slalueland, 13960 Harbor Blvd.. ways of preventln& It as a pro· Robert Russell empbasued, thia Thompson's Graphic Com-Garden Grove, involved an lll· blem. does DOC. indicate lbey Wtte not munkations Company, printing itial burglary. Bennett held up the Political somehow related and bis joint ID· plant at 7271 Murdy Cittle, K\Jnl· Someone smashed a window to Reform Act or 1974 as example of in1ton Beach, was bit by a gain entry to lhe small frame of· the lnslltullons be believ~ aro $200,000 blaze early Monday that fice structure at the open·air lot needed lo "help .. the otric:e gutted it. dealing in ornamental statuary bolder atay on ethical grounds. "don't care what tbt newlp• r beadlinea HJ' 11 lq as Ui'1r n 1me Is ln the newa.pepert. ·• Mrt. Pryor arcued. Allbou1h Mt'NoU lldmll~ Ulal most unethical cond1Uona ln ~v· tttnment come rrorn educated people. be advocated educ1tUon u tho 1n1wer. Strtkln& qulnll those who arc- attacktnr the commumty col· Jeceti. he contended they aN pro· vldln1 more educetfd people tc> hep• ch.ck on lhe l(ovetnmenl 800 Polling Pla£eS Luted JC you waol to know where the June 8 polllna • places ire wltbln Orance County's P'ltttl Supervlsorlal District. you'll nnd the anawen - more than 800 of lhom-oo Paeu CS and C6 of today's Daily Pilot. SCHMIT FUNDS ••. · The deliberately ignited fire Ced by flammable fluid roared through the industrial building's roof within seconds, even before firemen al nearby Murdy Fire Station could respond. and planters before the predawn "We're human beings. We blue. have the best of ln~enUoos," be Garden Grove arson in· aaid. "But th1nes can happen lo vestigators note a flammable Ii· us which take us into places we quid was ROUred out to saturate had no intentions or being two sepatate areas or But· withoutusevenrecognizingiL" Election wetcben Mlibt want to aave the two pqes or precinct lee al notices tor' reference wbeo the prJmary election rolls around next month. der SlOO. As a result, the 1974 Sl ooo chec~ ,was not shown am~og Schmit a heavy contributors. Michelena ran afoul of Schmit 's erroneous disclosure habit.a last December when it was revealed that a possible con- flict or interest occurred when the supervisor accepted more than ~ worth or gtru Crom Michelena last year. In contradiction to con!JJct of interest regulations, Scbm1l vot- ed on board or supervtSOrs issues involvinJt Michefena clients. However, Schaut churned he bad agreed to lend the lobbyist his boat in return for the use on two weekends of Michetena's In- dian Wells condominium. Michelena said he had not used the supervisor's boaL Another error drawn to Edwards' attention by the grand JUfY was a $2,500 check from Chandler Sand and Gravel paid directly to the U.S. postmaster for ~stage m 1974. Edwards said the cheek was deposited al the Sant.a Ana Main Post Omce on Nov. 1. 1974. Neither the campaign mcome nor the postage spent of $2,500 was reportoo by Schmit until his amendment to the already amended campaign stalemenl. "The tale dale of this amend- ment reflects information re· ceived from Grand Jury proceed· Sclwol Set,s Fashion Show More than 75 children and adults will part1c1pate m the Ear· ly Childhood Education IECE) Spring Fas hion Show and Dessert Friday al 7 JO p m. in the OK Corral at Olivewood School. El Toro. Tickets will be on sale after school and at the door the night of the sale They are $1 for adults and 50 centi; for children. The show will benefit the school's child care center which 1s provided for prc·school ch1lclren oC volunteer pnrenL'i. School For m ing Bowling League San J oaquin Elementary School m L:iguna Hills is formml( ll bowling leaJ:Ut• t() help support the ~chool's Advisory Organiza· tton Be~mn1n1: in Sepkmber, the leattuc will meet m the tlaclenda de Los Boleros llowlJnR Alley, which ls under construction In l.1o11<unn Hilla. ThO!<' lnterc:stC'd m Joining tht-tugue are asked to t•ontud Mrs. Mary Anderson at R37 2028. ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT Robert N. WMd ..... ___ _ Jack R. Curky v,. • ..,,.....,..,, ___ __ TN>mn Keevll '"""' ThOmOJS A. Murllf'lne "'"_ .... , ...... H ~r14:s H. LOCK Rk~rd P. Nall .................... "Q, ...... , ~Nell V•l'-YOftlot 11.WI lo ... , It-ot S-00.. ,,_ OfH<et c .... ~•-·a..­_,.....,_,, llt /1_11_ ,._ .......... (\_ .. i ..... -"'-~ Vollef-Olloe• st1-6J10 ,,...,,.~, .. -.. ,~ °"""1q111, lwt 0r ..... CM• "'°"'"""' c-~ ,.. ,.,.,. '""'""· ......... , .... ""' .......... "9f J"-•U•, '' .. .-.tHwmttitt\ trwn-1~ .._ •• M nl"'Mflf'tl .. 11,,.v• '"c1 .. t .. •tnh••• e·• {---llrcMMf (t•\\ "'" .. et• .. 11t ( ... t. -M. (A.t,..,,,,_.. ~, .. ,..,_ .. fMfW'f' \l.h ""*' Ny """'•tM.U.,..,.tMy "'""'•'~'"-' ...... ..,,,,,,_...,. ings," Edwards said in a letter to the registrar. Schmit 's late.st campaign dis· closure statement showed be still owes $119,000 \n interest free campaign loans to Dr. Louis Cella or six campaign organiza· lions controlled by Cella. Viejo Senior Detective Russell said it is possible a potent Molotov cocktail was hurled through a re- ar window or the firm. Tim Grant Named ASB President Tim Grant, Mission Viejo High School's student represent.ttlve to the Saddleback Valley Unified School District Board of Educa- tlon, has been elected president or the school's Associated Stu- dent Body CASB>. Grant. who will be fl senior next year. won in a close election against Mark Pikula. Jn another close race, Mike Manazir, a junior completing his first year at Missiott. was elected vice president over Kathy Howe Other newly elected ASS of· ficers are Lori Templeton, ac- tivities coordinator; Paula Stamps, treasurer ; Erin McCartney, corresponding secretary; Laurie Marceau, re- cording secretary, and Shawn Brooks, club coordinator. Commissioners selected to serve during the next school year are Marlynn Prada. pep; Greg Jones, athletics, and Ken E'ro• Pa~ A I COCAINE ..• and his wife and another guy, pulled up in a four-wheel truck." Martin said. While the maJe sus· peel walked toward the house, police officers closed in on the truck where Otero and his wife were wailing. "Otero panicked when he saw us and jumped on the gas pedal," Martin said. Two Costa Mesa narcotics officers w~e hit and spun around by the truck as it charged a Garden Grove pohcc van. "He bit the van and took ofr down 19th Street, bouncing ofr curbs for about a mile before he ran the truck into a ditch near the Newport Terrace opartmenl"l," Martin said. Police arrested Otero and his wife al the scene, tnkmg the driver to lloag Memorial Hospital where he was treated ror rac13l t'Uta b4!fore being transported lo OrllDfeCounty Jail Officers said lh1• pnssenger In Otero's truck. de~<.'rlbed &!I a male about 30 years old, f'ludcd oHlcers ind i!I still ol lar"e. Martin said pollce are cbeckin~ out a phone number and exPttt lo make an arrest somclime today. Police said tht>y lah•r found another quarter pound of t'ocaine and $3,000 in cash at Otero ·~ Sunset Beach houtt-, bringing the tot.ti value of the drugs seized to about $350, 000. Suspeda Pendroy, Hancock. and Cobb ere charged with con apiracy to sell cocaine. Moraan and Otero's wife are charg~ with possession of cocaine for ule and Otero faces chnrges of roospiracy to sell cocaine and as- aault with a deadly weapon (the truck>. Kissinger Uilled 'Fox' TOKYO (AP> -North Korea today described Secretary or Stat.e Henry Kissinger as a fo" ·'who 1neats into various parts ol lbe world, carrying with him the crafty and vicious double- dea line tactics of U.S. am · perialiam." This Is "laid bare in all nakedness-wherever Kissinaer ... sets foot." P)'on1tyang'1 ot. ficial Korean Central News A.iency <KCNA> sakj in a t'Om· ment.ary Tomlinson, performing arts. Kathy Nicola will be publicity chairman. A runoff election was held between Miss Marceau tind Terry Beauchamp for lbe record- ing secretary's slot. E'ro• Page A l . CELLA ••• Donald Albert Ray made them available in return for prosecu- tion lenience on criminal charges flied against him by Huotlngton Beach pohce. Ray, 46, was in the Orange County Jail on charges or plan- nli\a thf murder of his estranged wife's boyfriend when district al· lorney's Investigators learned that he worked for Cella. Ray bas testified here that he delivered several boxes of materials lo the district at· torney's office last July 28 and re· turned them to the United Print· ing Company plant. 3198·C Airport Loop Drive, that same night. Ray was later sentenced to six days in Jail and placed on two years probation after he pleaded guilty to reduced charges or brandishing a weapon. The prosecution claims that lwo hospitals under Celia's con- trol were bilked of at least S2 million through acts of fraud that included their paying bills sub- mitted lo them by nonexistent corporations. Those invoices were manu!ac· lured in lhe Costa Mesa printing shop and were among the docu·. ments provided for investigators by Ray, the prosecution claims. Judge Byrne 1s being asked to bar all such evidence from the ~ndlng trial on the grounds that It was 1llegally seized. Jury selection was again dr· forred today when ll became oh vlous that the defense cannot complete Its pretrial ctUe before the weekend. Prosecutor Stephl'fl Wilson t•x peels to lake up al least one furtht•r day of pretnal scatlon when he calla witnesses to rebut defenAe testimony. Named as ()('fcndanl!! with Cella are former hospital a!!· aociatea Theodore Schiffman, M, Santa Ana, G~rae Louis 01· lrndorf, 44. of LnRuna &>11rh und Stephen Robrrt EvuN, 31, Mis· alon Vi ejo. Solon Stahle Afte r Coma WASHINGTON <AP> -Rep. Torbert H . MacDonald ( D· Mus.), remalnt b08pllaliud In serious but stable condition following a brush with deat.h i.n which be ordered all life· 1upportin• equipment dlscon· nec:ted, accordin& to a spokesman MacDonald's eldest son said the 58-yur-old coneressman bad underrone a "sporit.aneous re- covery" from the internal bleed· lng that threw him into a coma· like t'ondillon Sunday. Torbert Jr.. reached ,by ttlephont" at Bethesda Naval Medical Center, said his rather wu out ol Immediate danger aJlhough the t'ongressman's pre- as aide uulion~ th#l "1 man does not go from near death to complete recovery ln 24 hours.·' lerfield's office before it was ig-But institutions and laws, he nited. contended, will regulate the The fire at Thompson's print" behavior or politicians so they ing plant. came on the eve of his don't cross onto unethical first day in U.S. District Court, grounds. LoscAngeles, where he has been Things like disclosure laws, he subpoenaed to testify in the case said, provide "bllilt·in public ac· involving Cella and three as· countablllty." sociates. f'r...Page A I His contention, however, was disputed. Many politicians Grand Gesture TORTURE. • RENO lAP> -The Nevada Gaming Commission Wednesday eave preliminary approval to Metro-Goldwyn.Mayer plans to sell $90 million in debentures to help finance its new hotel-casino. The money will be used lo help cover costs or th~ $110 million MGM Grand HoteNn Reno. with the balance coming Crom MGM 's own funds. Mrs. Molina is scheduled to stand trial June 7. At the opening of Molina's trial in Superior Court Judge John Flynn's courtroom, attorneys· estimated il would last from three to four weeks. Judge Flynn recessed the trial until Monday. ®QUALITY T.ELEVISION LSD Suicide . . 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