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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1975-03-03 - Orange Coast PilotRockets Kill 19 In ·Phnolll Penh ' On !68~~7.D Cars -l , San~ S~og Gear Market, AirpOrt ar ats ast MON DAY AFTERNOON, MARCH 3, 1975 VOl. .... 1110. ~2. 2 SECTIONS, U PAGES _,.oasta Cav e Collapses Playmates Die In Huntington • UPI Tel.i.oto Walki ng TtiJI No,.,. 1,-.. ~. .. . -., After hobbling· around -with .aA.·def~ --leg' ~inc~, bi.llb, • Joy. a fou~year-old Labrior,,looks un&\•!dily.,·t~ 1 Robert Smith for ·teass\iran · er he fit~ed the <Jag with an artificial leg. Srhith. h · dOes-slrnilar work for humans, designed th.e $200 devi~ as a~ experiment at no charge to owner Michele SliepFar~of Reno. By KATHY CLANCY 01 Ill• D•llY PllotSUlft A vacant Huntington Beach field, marked by an elaborate system of children's forts and dirt caves. became a death trap for two playmates Sunday afternoon. CHP Tickets '()6. '70 Cars Sans Devices SACRAMENTO <AP>-The California Highway PattoJ said today it will crack down im· mediately on owners of older cars lacking extra s mog control de· vices in six Southern California counties. CHP Commissi-Oner Dan Lanza said his officers "now will issue citations in aggravated cases, particularly those where the violation has been of long dura- tion." He added the move was "necessary to assure more thorough compli ance with exist· inglaw ... State law requires owners or 1966-70 model cars in the South # Coast Air Basin to install devices Sh I S · t to cut• the emissions of oxides of op ll acra~en ~ N~1~gf~si~1?:tlonofthedevices . started last September on the 1.8 said the group formed circles million older cars in Los Angeles, and sang. Santa Barbara, Ventura, San SACRAMENTO CUPI> -A protest against pornographic material was staged again here with some 80 persons picketlng a Sacralhento area bookstore. They sang "Bringing in the Sheaves." · Five members or lhe Baptist. church were charged Thursday with malicious mi~hiet alter they entered an adult bookstore and began heaving books and magazJnes into·a nearby parking Jot. The two-hour demonstration Sunday t the third since Ule ar· rests, was described by the 1roup u a clU1~ns revival agaJnst com.- merclallied sex. Demonstrators handed out circulars denouncing the "sale of smut.'' They also questioned customers about purchases as they left. One man bluntly replied, "I don't think it's any of your busi- ness." Another customer added "If they want to })ray let them pray in church. I got a Hibl to buy wbatlwant." Bernardino . Orange a nd Riverside counties on a staggered basis keyed to the last digit or the car•s license plate. "A vehicle with the number I and no device has been out of com- pliance for almost five months,·· Lanza bid in the staleqient. · Older cars with licenses ending in the digit 7 are required to have Uie devices installed by the end or thlamontb. A CHP spokesman said a cita· tlon for noncompliance requires a court appearance and can mean at tea•t a $50 fine. Police said Danielle Picard, 6, or 19062 Summerfield Lane, and Jaonne Kezelmann, 8. of 19022 Summerfield, apparently suf focated as the sandy walls of a cave collapsed while the)' played. burying them beneath hundreds or pounds of soil The death scene was a popular neighbo rh ood vacant area marked by bluffs and gullies near New land Street and Garfield A venue Officers said the girls parents. Mr and Mrs Paul Picard and Mr and Mrs Joseph Kezelman, became worried over lhe children's absence about 2 p.m. and started searching for them. The hunt ended al 4:30 p.m., when J oanne's brother, f'red, 13, searched the popular fort area a nd s potted portions or two bodies protrudi~g from the cave-in. Police s aid the children's fathers dug the little girls free and were carrying them home when they flagged a passmg police car. Officers Hugh Foster and Larry Cain started administer· ing mouth-to-mouth resuscita· lion . Fire departm e nt paramedics continued revival techniques while en route to Pacifica Hospital. PoUce said the girls were dead on arrival at the hospital. F'ire officials said tcday the two probably had no chance lo <See CAVES, Page A2) HOUSE flENTED . ON FI RSr DAY "The house rented the first day after the ad was published ... That's the leasing success ex· perienced by the Newport. Beach landlord who pl aced this ad in the Daily Pilot: For lease, Newport. Heights, 4 bdrm, lge ram rm. 2"'2 BA, nr all schools, avail. appro~. Mar 1. $450mo. XXX•XXXX. ane Oaily PllOI Stolfi Photo HOOTED B Y HARDHATS Laguna's Sweeney Rocke~ Kill 19 Civiliwts /11 Cambodia PHNOM PENH. Cambodia <AP) --Comm unisl-led in· surgents fired Chipcse-madc rockets into two crowded sec- tions of Phnom Penh and its nearby airfield today, killing at least 19 persons and wounding about20. It was the heaviest toV or casualties in the Khmer Rouge's t\\O·month shell in~ campaign ASIA DELEGATION'S 'EYES OPENED.' Page A4. against the isolated Cambodian capital. The city is cut off from the outside world by road and river, surviving on a U.S.- financed airlift or ammunition. fuel and rice. A single rocket st.ruck outside the Monorom Hotel s hortly before dusk. Witnesses said at least 11 persons were killed and more than a dozen wounded. Most ol lbe casualties were hotel employes, pedicab drivers and passers-by. The hotel, which houses the news teams of two American television networks,. bad most of its windows blown in by the blast, the second time ln the past week a rocket round has struck near the building. ·Laguna Official Target By JOHN VAL TERZA 01 IN D•rly Pilot ~II A few friends and about 200 hard hat-wearing enemies of the regional coastal commission did battle again today in Long Beach over a controversial planning ele ment which would perpetuate the commission setup "ell into the decade. And several residents of the Orange Coast endorsing the pro- posa 1-incl uding Laguna ~ach Co un c ilwoman Phy lli s Sweeney-sampled the wrath of unemployed construction "orkers who blame the com- mission for their plight. Mrs. Sweeney tried to rclale her position in :;upport of re· gional coastal control but when ~he alluded lo thl' gallery of hard hats behind her, her comments were drowned out by Jeers and epithets. "The lime has passed when the city can plan without regard for its neighboring cities along the coast. Local conlrol•is powerless in the f ace of regional problems CSee HARDHATS, PageA2). O r ;1nJ!t• Coast. \\'t."ather Some late night and early morning low clouds and fog, otherwise generally fair Tuesday. Highs 65 al the beaches to 72 inland. Lows tonight 46 to 52. I NSIDE T ODAY United Farm Workers ~ shouted foul over Gallo's ··Madria Madria'' wine com· mercial on television. Story, Page A4. I ndex Al Y-Senoiu Al ........ A" LM ... -,9 Alt C.utenlla Ai CloslliH a1.n c.m1u All (l'HS .. '9 AU DHtfllilell<H All ~-.... ,.. ..... A• IE"ter1•i-flt •• ,._. "" "'4ftftlle ., AMlu.-.n aa ""'"'-' .. Mat!Mat~ ... Of •"99 t.¥111 y A 14 ....... .,., $filo11 ... , T•levi1Mtl &) T11n•n It \lilN"'« ... ''It's God's work 6lOlnJ~ on qut he(e and the Devil's aoln& on there. ~picketer 1boyt~. One person charged Thursday, the aev. Jamu'tomllnson, aatdt "It's somet.hlnf we've bern con· cerned al>Out for some Ume. We Int.ended to visit the shop and pro- test the pornographic materioJ, but decided that dlrt belon1s in the gutter.•• Slnce la1t winter, the CHP bas been t11uing warnings but not citations to motorist.a whose cars lack the devices because the leaislalure has been debating whether to do away with the pro- gram. rr you have a room, apartment, house or building to rent, call ~-5678. It only takes a few words in the right place to attract rentera. Along the Orange Coast. the right place ls the Dally Pilot. Newsmen of the American Broadcasting Co: and the Na- tional Broadcastjng Co. had re- turned to the hotel only minutes earlier after covering another <See ROCKETSt Pag~A.%) .. . A clerk a\ Goldie's Bookstore I ... -~ • T ' Al DAIL v PILOT s Monday. March 3. 1975 A nned Robbery Valley Police Nab 2 Suspects Fountain Valley police early Saturday nabbed one of two s us- pects allegedly fleeing a market with a sack of money. Police sai d Thomas Liv· ingston, 20, of 15321 Van Buren St., Midway City, and J ames Olson, 19, of Ing lewood, have been charged with three counts Hi11t Froni A Burg lar OSHKOSH, Wis <AP) - Police w ere puzzled when they could find no ~1gn of forced entry sn a Knjghts of Columbus hall that had been burglarized of SlOO. But authorities discovered that the burglar supplied the answer to the mystery -and left some advice for the hall 's manager . A handwritten note read· ''Yes. I have a kc•y. Ch ;:mge your locks.'· Countian Hurt .By High Wave In D a 11a Point A Santa Ana man su!fc n·d mtnor injuries Su nday when \.llJShed from the Dana Point breakwater by hi ~h waves. The victim was identified by the Harbor Department as Tony Nuskin, 28. 3101 S. Bristol. The Harbor Department J;::tid Nuskin and a g irlfriend ignored s igns warning of the danger of high surf. Both lay down on thl' Jelly when the t1rst wa\e t>rol\e and then resum<'d their stroll on- ly to be hit by a second v. ave. The woman again escaped by l~ing oown <Jna c1 111~111g to tne rocKs but i'\uskin was v. <1shed off. In a second high suri incident. the Harbor Department patrol boat responded to a call from the San Clemente lifeguard'> that a diver was an trouble off Aliso, Beach. On arrival at the scene, the patrol boat found three divers being assisted by lifeguards. All escaped without inJur~. The divers were identified as Ru ss Kal andr. 19 , Tony Hamilton. 19. and Mi ke Wells, 24. all of Huntington Beach. -~Egypt Lasl1es I s rae li Stand By t.:nited Press International E gyptian Fore ign Minis ter Ismail Fahrni summoned l".S. Ambassador He rman Eilts lodav <rnd informed ham of v.hat he called Israel's "stubborn and ir- responsible" position an not al- Jowing the International Red Cross to trans port food and relief materials to Egyptian civilians m Sinai. the M addle Easl News .\gency said. The nev. Egyptian-Israeli dis- pute flared on the eve of another Middle East trip hy Secretary of State Henry A. Kissinger to try to work out a new Israeli-Egyptian Lroop disengagement agreement in the Sinai Desert. An Israeli n e wspaper said tn- day Kissinger may also try to work out a withdratA al agrel'· ment for the Golan fleight.s. ORANGE COAST •. I •JJl\j QI t•11 T""'OrAn<)t'>(l')i., t l'.tllj' P\lot Wllhwntf h14.(f)l'n btN d trw P'H""' J~,. · '' puOhV.~ by'""' Ofe,-,,. eo.·.1 Put>• VH., C •mfJ•"Y \f-PM•t• f'd•hO" .,,.. pt,1bl1"o#Y" ~·n-t~,. t~r01Jqh f r1<Wy fnf 4 ,,..,t.1 ....... Nt •OU•I '""M"· HuniU1't9'on 0.Mh 1--0uf" l81n v_,11.-y 1r .. 1nf". 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Sl1 -6310 I fOm -;.n (l,.tnt't\..,. 49S·0630 Jrom Nori~ Or••ql '"'""Y (....._!.-\ S40· 1210 (oPYr•O"I 1•1'1 O'•"•I• Co•'' f1,,M•l~u1t) t..•on\0 .. ·'f ,,.,,,~#\\I ,,,r Cd; HAii~ • r(filt>f1AI m•ftf'r ,,, .. d.,,.,,,~ f?\f'•'' n,,, .. , ""•'It• ,,..ft)0h•1 I ft W lf1' •I \.,, \, t f ~ '°""1\\ll)f"I 0, c:opyrt'lnlnwn,.r )'tt ,.,,_" , 'A' ,,.. '~' PA•tf Al C n t • 1111'•'• C•I•'"'"" • .,vn ,( tlf>11on f"V ,frnC r.' or f'"Ml•t•• b' m.-11 M 00 rnon1h1,, ,.,..,1,1,..,, O• \11,..,ltft"to )J 00 ""'"'"'" ' or armed robbery in C(>nnecUon with the pre-dawn holdups. They all occurred as 7·11 markets in Westminster, Hunt~ ington Beach , and Foun~ain Valley, police said. The pair first allegedly robbed the 7-11 at Springdale Street and W es tmin s t er Avenue in Westminster at 4 a.m., fleeing with $80. At 4 :45 a .m . the pair allegedly took $40 al gunpoint from the market clerk at Newland Street and Warner Avenue in Hunt- ington Beach. When the two allegedly com· milled their third holdup, at 5: 15 a.m., they were interrupted by a Fountain Valley reserve police officer. Police said reserve Officer C. \.\'. Fowler s topped to check the markl'l at Slater Avenue and Ward Street after being alerted by Westminster and Huntington Beach police of the two other holdups. As he arrived. Living!:.ton sped ;_may in his C'ar, leaving Olson standing behind, allegedly with the S225 the pair had JUSt tuken, police said. Olson was taken into custody without incident, police reported. and Livingston was arrested later at his home, where the rest of the money was reco\"ered. Officers asserted Olson de manded the money at ~unpoant at each market. then the pair re- turned to Livingston's home to stash the loot before kaving 011 thci r next caper Elirliclmui1i Pe rjury Rap 'Dismi-ssed ' LOS A~G EL ES <U PI > A Superior Court judge today quickly dis missed a perjury in· dictment again s t J ohn Ehrlichman. al r eady under fede,al sentence for his part in the Watergate coverup In a hearing that lasted less than three minutes, Judge Gordon Ringer dismissed the charges after assistant District Attorney Stephe n Troll said further prosecution would be "an excess of our obligations." Ehrlichman was not in court. lie was represented by attorney Douglas Dallon. The perJury charge stemmed from Ehrlichman's testimony before a grand jury about his knowledge of the break-in of Dr. Louis Fielding's office in Beverly I li lls during the Pentagon Papers trial. .From Page A l CAVES ... escape the cave-in. once the san· dy walls started to collapse. They said even an adult would have had a difficult time fleeing the massive mound of dirt. Danielle was a first grader at P erry School in Huntington Beach. where J oanne was in the thJrd grade. School Principal J ohn Magnuson said teachers at the school were notified of the tragedy in a mor.ning bulletin. "We try to keep our youngsters out of the fi eld ,'' Magnuson s aid, adding the district buses some children so they don't have to v. alk across vacant lots. But he said the Perry School nttendancc area does have a lot of s1m1lar open areas. Funeral arrangements for the tv.o girls were pending today at Smiths :'>lortuar) in Huntington Beach. U .. IT ........ s~~kt1 Su1Mfd9 Paul Reistrup, new presi- dent of Amtrak, says passenger trains must re- cei ve in.c~eas in g govern- ment s ubsidies for the foreseeable future and it is ume to be honest about It . ~ . . . ·tro•P,.,,e~1 · . HARDHATS ar.d tocul goveriimenl$ bave de. monstrated that they can't h~dlc them," she said. When Mrs. Sweene1 urged commisiioners not to 0e misled by "the misled and misguided people in this room:· the dlsrup- tion began. The hard hats, many carrying placards, drowned out her com- ments for a t..tme , but coming through the .din Mrs. Sweeney asked commissioners not to "let the voices in this rQom deafen the voices of people out there."• Commission Chairman Dr. Donald Bright finally restored control and told the noisy au- d ien ce lo wait until Mrs. Sweeney fin~hed, "then make your noist'S. '' The hearings a re one in a long . series of p ublic sessions calculated Lo sample.public opi- nion on the l<.itest component of the state·s coastal land use plan. in this ca~c the Powers. F\tnding and Government element. Breokiiag llp Not Hord to Do Dally f'llot Pllolo Dy Let Pone Regional commissioners have heard t estimony for the past weeks on the proposal which would continue a regional permit commission and an overseeing state commission for at least three years beyond the original deadline set by the passage of Proposition 20, the Coastal Initiative. J ennie Fitzwater , 10, (left) and Lisa Johnson, 9, dramatize what's happening to sidewalks in College Park section of Cost a Mesa where tree roots are lifting sections of concrete out of the ground. City has em- barked on tr;,e removal prog!"am. Sidewalks are being repaired and, whenever possible. trees are being transplanted in city parks. They will be replaced along streets by dif- ferent trees that have a root system more suitable for parkway planting. Once n •gional commission hearings have concluded on the clement, the panel will decide \\ helher or not to send the docu- ment to the state commission, which then cou ld recommend its passage by the legislature. PolicewomanHooks Youth Denie~ U ne mployed construction workers who addressed the issue today asserted in the hardest of terms th<1t the r egional com- mission's strict permit functions have k i lied development and eliminated their Jobs. 8 W Id b L Sex Torture~4 OU -e overs HOUSTON <UPI) -David OA KL AND (AP ) -A policewom<in posing as a hooker drew eight propositions, and ci~ht men were arrested as police her e began a court- order ed crackdown on pro- stitutes' custom e rs "I Just sort of stand on the street curbs and look for a car to dnve by twice," said Pat Enarson, a 30ish dispatcher who posted herself at a popular pro· stitution corner here. "Usually, he rolls down his window and I '' alk over , and he asks if I am a .. ,orkmg girl and if I a m looking for a little fun. "He'll say. he's looking for some particular kind of sex act , then I' 11 bust him," she related. Mrs. Enarson said most of her "customers" we re white. mid· die-class suburbanjtes and all ,. ... rom Page A I ROCKETS ... • bl ast. which took no casualties. One of the crew members, J ean- Cla ude Malet, suffered a slight arm wound. He is French. NBC news man Jack Reynolds said he ran downstairs from his room about 10 seconds after the blast and found the entrance to the hotel and street outside s t rewn with the dead a nd wounded. A hotel guard who had j us t s tepped o ut from his sandbagged bunker by the en- lra nc e. Rey nolds said, was struck in the chest and died a few minutes later as another newsm a n tried to save him. A motorcycle was burning out~ side the hotel. with its rider lying dead b e n ea th it , his legs sh~edded by the blast, Raynold'> said. A number of the lightly wounded ran into the hotel lobby where employes and newsmen tried to help them. Al midday, seven persons were killed and !our wounded when a rocket wrecked a fruit market. Another eight roc kets struck at Pochentong market adjacent to the airfield outs ide Phnom Penh, killing one person and wounding four. None of the aircraft flying into Pochentong with supplies was h it by the rockets. Diplomatic sources revealed that a record number of flights was made Sun· day, with ~flights by CI30 U.S. Air Force cargo planes on lease to a civilian company and 12 by DC8 cargo jets. Quake Hits · Los A1igeles LOS ANGELES <UPI> A minor earthquake rumbled throug h metropolitan Los Angeles today, jiggling r esi- d ents awake and vibrating hi ghrise buildings in the Civic Center area. No damage was reported. Seismologists at Caltech in Pasadena said the 8:35 a.m. te mblor measured 3.4 on the Ric hte r scale a nd had its epicenter in the Inglewood area. Potlce said numerous burglar alarms we re set off by the quake that was variously described as a "sharp jolt" a nd gently roll Ina. The t e rn blor was !ell through the Los Angeles Basin in oreas such ns ln tl~wood . H a wthorne, Compton, Gardena, Matlhat- t an Beach. Lennox an~ Carson. were booked for investigation of soliciting an act of prostitution. IC convicted, they face a max- imum penalty of up to six months in jail a nd a t'>OO fine. Police said the men mig ht be detained until Tuesday because the law re· quires a vener eal disease test in such cases; the tests, which take 24 hours. arc not given on weekends. On Thursd ay, Alameda County Superior Court Judge Spurgeon Ava kia n ruled that the police practice of arresting prostitutes but merely issuing citations to customers was discriminatory. lie said the customers should be subjected to the same citation, arrest and qu arantine pro- cedures as pros titutes. Mr's. Enarson , who has given citations in the past, wore red be ll-bottomed s lacks, a white s weater and a white r aincoat. Her small purse contained her handgun and badge. Owen Brooks says he often wit- nessed the sexual tor\,ure and strangulation or teen-age boys but-never killed one of the 27 youths. "It didn 't bother me to see it," Brooks said in his 1973 con- fession. "I saw it done many times. "I just wouldn't do it my,,self. And I never did it myself." . The state indicted Brooks on • four of the murMrs and the 20- year -old is on trial today for one of the deaths J e wis h Protest PASADENA CAP)-John S. Ha mill, president of a company trainirtg Arabian troops to guard oil fi elds, was burned in effigy in front°'his home Sunday by mem- bers of the Jewis h Defense League. Hamill was not home at the time, police said, and no ar- rests were made during the two- hourdemonstration. Horses Cut Caliente Suspect Found . TIJUANA. Mexico (AP> -While they slept Feb. 15, their heads sticking out of the s talls, 11 thoroughbred horses at Caliente r acetrack were slashed across their heads. The cuts were deep enough or so bothersome to the horses th at their owner Jl.T. Young, withdrew fi ve from races that weekend. A search for "the Caliente Slash er," believed to be a dis· gruntled or drunken employe, was begun. As a result, 40 track employes whose backgrounds were described as undesirablewerefired. T~dar, a spokesman said a fanged German shepherd dog was seen ripping at the faces of two more sleeping horses and was to blame for the other cuttings as well. The dog, owned by a Ca liente trainer, will be allowed to stay but only under leash, the track spokesm an said. One of them is David Goldberg, of Westmins ter, who said he "represehts everyone who works with his hands.'' He cited $3, 100 a week in re- gional commission expenses and said that that money would pay for jobs for 10 men in the con· struction industry. "We have a coastal com- mission which is regressing to. the Spanish inquisition where certain people decide who will work and where," he said. William A. Foy, speaking for operating engineers :.ind building tradesmen in Orange County and Long Beach, tiled a 95 percent unemploym ent r ate among dredge workers and 75 percent in the surveying trade. "By this summer it looks like 60 percent of our construction workers will be out of a job. "These are people who voled for Proposition 20 under the idea that it would clean up our coast, not delay building projects out of business," he said.·· Goat Stabbing Brings Jail SAN DIEGO <AP) -An 18- year -old Clarem ont man has been indefinitely committed to the Cali fornia Youth Authority in the fatal 1974 stabbing of a pet goal. Shawn Jeffrey Dixon was sent to the CY A by San Diego County Superior Court Judge Paul E . Overton after Dixon pleaded guilty to attempted grand theft of the goat. The goat had been kept in a zoo compound at Vacation Village when it was slain last June. Iden- tification papers found at the scene led police to Dixon. WARIMERS PAYS Mariners Savings hos always paid the highest interest legally possib le. Now your savings con be worth even more at Mariners -o Big 7 1/. % on 6-year certiflcotes of $1 ,000 or more. Not only con you make money at Mariners. you can make friends too - with a strong "hometown'' savings ond loon. Save at Mariners. Now it makes more dollars and sens'e ! 'ederol r~ulotlon1 require lnlerut ,,.nolt1e1 on cettoln eorly wlthdro-1• -• .. .. ORLANDO, Fla. <UPI>- Cowertng under a desk, where he •c:rambled when the sttooting started1 M: Lee Davis felt the .38-caUoer pistol at bls,head and beard the guo~an aay, "YO!J got away but now I'm going to shoot you, too.'' . ''I .was yelling and benioa" ~m '\..not to shoot me, .. s~~f l>avls: a .,-supervisor at Merita Bakery where• police said an oveo operator, worried about losing h~s 1oJ>, went berserk SuodaY, k1lhng one supervisor and &~ \'1@{Y](( ®®[(WD©® DEAR PAT: As a long.time re· ader of your column, I now find myself ln ne~ or your service. Some months ago the glass jar part of my Waring blender was broken. I've tried to find a local parts dealer, but have had no success. C. W., Newport Beach It's unfortunate that one of the merchants you c:ontacted did not tell you that most parts for small electric appliances can be ob- t a In ed only from factory authorized dealers. Many are listed in the Yellow Pages unde r "Electric Applicances -Small -Repairing & Parts." Many manufacturers of these ap· pliances list their names followed by repair service sources. Contact California Elec- tric Service, Inc., at 542-5611. Be able to provide your blender's model number. Delivery of the new container can be bandied by mail for a nominal shipping charge. Luten, Coneputer ••• DEAR PAT: Will you find out how I can get my name on the mailing list for an annual re- gistration renewal card from the Department of Motor Vehicles? For the past four years, I've had to call the local DMV and ask for a card. Last year I wrote to Sacramento and enclosed my 1973 registration card, thereby providing the necessary informa- tion. Although I've paid for my 1975 license, I'm told that if the computer lost my name, there's no way to get on the mailing list. That sounds unreasonable to me. E.T., Costa Mesa . . t .wo~ingthe 6okeey manager. Pollce ••id Andrtw O. Ch~nut, •~. • sJ,x·year employe of ~e bakery cit cribed aa a frlelidlf. happy man by fellow workers, sorrendered when 'Dam P1udec;I for b1$ Ute and a doctor to beJp!' trouilded rnan. Kllted tn ~ L 1boqtln1 was SUpPf'\IUQr H 014 Henderlbn, 61. D•vld )if eyers~ t.he bakery aiel', wa, lisiep in satisfac- .eonclition'r'itb a)>ullet wound Let.high. Pollce said Che5tnut had been late l!>r work several days in a row and was urtt home.frotp tt\4! iob Saturd.ey nJgbt for repea~ tardiDesS>: ' •out· '11 : 30 a .m. Subday, poli~ ¥id. Chestnut went to j)\e elffa\el office which oyetlooks the. bakery's pt»ductiQn tin's td tallr with Henderson, Meyers and Dayis. "We weren't going to fire him and since we're unionized, we told him he ought to have a µnion representative with him if he wanted to talk to us," Davis said. "He started getting nasty and wouldn't leave the office. I final- ly went to the phone to calJ police.'' • Davis said he was talkjng to the telephone operator with his back to Chestnut when he heard a shot. • "I saw it hit him <Henderson) in the throat and then I heard the second shot go off," Davis said. "l jusl'tnrew tbe phoneaown and dove backwards, underneath a desk." He was still under the desk when the pis tol was placed against his head. "I told him Henderson and Meyers needed a doctor," Davis said. "But I knew Harold was de· ad. (had-felt his hand and I knew he was dead.'' When Meyers also started pleading. Davis said Chestnut told him he could call a doctor but Davis refus ed to budge for fear of getting shot. Then Chestnut lowered the pistol, Davis said, and told him, "I'm not going to hurt anybody else. "I ran over to the door, dived I down the stairs and when l hit the bottom. I got up and ran to get help," Davis said. Chestnut broke into sobs as he was handcuffed and charged with murder. He was being held without bond in Orange County jail. "We defigitely were not going to fire him," Davis said. "He was a good worker and we really had no more problems with him than we have with anyone else.'' Suspect Sews Up Oun Lips MILAN . Italy <UPI> A young Egyptian arrested on narcotics charges has sewn his lips together in protest and is re. fusing treat ment. He said in a written note in Arabic he is inno- cent. . Diff ere,it Approa~la Hobie Cat enthusiasts struggled with the ef· fects of a lively surf at Aliso Beach in South Laguna Saturday. The boaters, taking-p,art in Winter Festival activities, sailed to Laguna's Main Beach in various events. It Kids Blained For Death Of Infant SYRACUSE N.Y. <AP> -A prosecutor says authorities are convinced a 4-year-old girl and a 5-year-old boy acted intentional- ly when they killed their infant cousin after the three were left without adult supervision over the weekend. The 11-day·old infant, iden- tified by police as Jonathan McMullen, was found by his grandmother tloating dead in a bathrQOm sink early Sunday. As - st. Dist Atty. Mike Cogswell of On ondaga County said th e children admitted droppiJlg t.he infant, but said evidence in- dicates that their actions were in- tentional "We're convinced that the 4- and 5-year-olds are the ones that killed the baby." Cogswell said. St ate Jaw prohibits the criminal prosecution of children under the age of 7. The infant's mother, Barbara McMullen, 23. left the child at the grandmother's home but the grandmother left about midnight and did not return until 6 a.m. Sunday. police said. She left an 11-yea r-old to care for several s mall children in the home but the youth apparently fell asleep, police said. "We are firmly convinced that the 4-and 5-year-old are responsible for the death," said Sgt. Robert Laun of the Youth Division. UNICEF Official Sets W 01nen's Talk. Monday. March 3. 1975 may hav~ been exciting to some but six- month-old Sarah Channels of Laguna Beach was more inclined to nap as she waited at the Main Beach. DAIL V PILOT . A3 Victim In Rape 'Public~ WASHINGTON (UPI) -'"1.e U.S. Supreme Court ruled 8 to l today that a state may not Ur publication of a rape vi'etim's name obtained from judicial re- cords open to public inspection in connection with a trial. .. The court reversed a Georgia Supreme Court decision in favor of Manin Cohn, the father of a rape victim, who brought civil suit ror invasion of privacy against the Cox Broadcasting Corp., owners of WSB-1V. Atlan-. ta, and Thmnas Wassell . a re- porter for the station. In an opinion by Justice Byron R. White, the court said tlte ~om­ mission of crime, prosecutions resulting from it and judicial pro- ceedings arising from the pro· secutions . . . are without ques· tion events of legitimate concern to the public and consequently fall within the responsibility of the press to report the operations of government." Reviewing in detail develop· ments in privacy law, White said, "Even the prevailing law of in- vasion of privacy generally re- cognizes that the interests in privacy fade when the informa· lion involved already appears in the public _record. · · "The conclusion is compelling when viewed in terms of the First and 14th amendments and in light of the public interest in a vigorous press," he said. Cohn's daughter. 17, was raped and died Aug. 18, 1971. The girl's name was not mentioned by the Atlanta media until April 10, 1972, when Wassell reported on the courtroom proceedings against six s uspects. Fulton County Superior Court Judge Durwood Pye held that a Georgia stalllte making it a mis- demeanor t o broadcast a rape · victim's name gavC' Cohn a civil remedy. The s t a te Supreme Court sustained the statute as a proper limit on the First Amend- ment's guarantee of a free press. Justice William H . Rehnquist was the dissenter in today's de· c1s1on . stating grounds that the Georgia court·s judgment was not final. The state Supreme . Court, after upholding the law, sent the case back to Pye to de- termine whether the station and the reporter wer e actually liable for damages. A UNIQUE, NEW AUTO MERCHANDISING EVENT Computers neve r were re- asonable. When your .1975 re- gistration card arrives from Sacramento, make a copy and mall it to the attention of Mrs. Carrle Rutledge <Reg. 44}, Department of Motor Vehicles, Division of Registration, P.O. Box 1319,_ Sacramento, CA 95806. Rutledge is aware of yeur pro- blem and she wilt bave a word with the comp"ter to assure your car's existence is recognized. . Officials at San Vittore Prison said El Sayed Abdallah El Sayed, 22, used a needle and string to sew his mouth, was in pain and could barely speak. Stefanie Ross, a member of the U.S. Committee from UNICEF. will s peak on International Women·s Year and · the "Third WorJd Woman tonight at 7:30 in the Forum Theater on the Festival of Arts grounds, Laguna Beach. Sponsoring the meeting is the United Nations Association-USA Coastline Chapter and various Sou\h Orange County women's organizations. A $1 donation will be accepted at the door. Did You Knor-11'at With a 1975 Model You Can Get Double Pot1~• DEAR PAT: When I placed an order'wilh Foster House, Peoria, Ill., last November, I asked that the $15.56 bill be placed on my ·Master Charge .. This was done, but the next month I made an er- ror and sent my personal check for the same amount. When I re- ali zed my mistake, I requested an overpayment refund. F.H. re- fused to do this, stating that DO ·Master Charge refunds could be issued. I wanted my check pay· ment refunded, not tbe Master Charge. The final refusal to re- fund my money came after I was· r~uested to send 'proof or my double payment, which I did. Police arrested El Sayed and several other pe'°sons Jan. 27 Qn charges of possessing large amounts of hashish. .Homos Better? 6i.lys Have 'Valuable Traits' L . ci:rcAGO CAP> -Homosex-at the Northeast 'Community 1uals, "far from being sick," often Mental Health Center in San function better than heterosex-Francisco, was a rounder of the ~ats. says a San Francisco A s s o c i a t i o n o f G a y psychologist. Psychologists.r-1 The psychologist, Or. Mark Homosexlfals! because of in- W}latnow? Freedman, adds, "I am not say-tense social pressures against ing tbat millions of ga)' people in them. begin very early to seek an ~country always function bet· individual identity, purpose and terthan heterosexuals." meaning, leading them to dis-c M Se J,Be b Jh\t. be reports in the March is· cover and live according to their Your prevtoui ~'ue:ipts ·-~t ~. Of Psrchology Today that a own values. he said . communlcatlop were wltb this number ol studies of hombsexual Jn his research, he reports. he ftrm '• credit department. Now t mein and women have shown '~at found that lesbians scored higher thatlu customer service division i many have what psycholo~ts than heterosexual women in .is aware of the mhtup, It will be trreal~~~-as valuable personality autonomy, s pontaneity, orienta-ed els .... tion toward the-present and ' .correct as soon 81 recor are The American Psychiatric A.,_ sensitivity to their own needs and checked. You wUJ bear d.lrecUy . . . {"-> 'trom FoaCer House regarcllJlg soc1ation 1n DeceQt,ber 1973 re· feelings. paymenUf your refaad. ~oved homose~uality from lts He cited studies by others · list ot mental disorders, and the wbkb showed lesbians to be 1 A 1t'erd io P.O. Ame.rican Psychological As· more. iudependent. resilient, DE~ R p. D , : sun dance sociation took similar ~ti on ln bohemian, self -sufficient, goal· Cleaner's former owner contact· January. . direeted.cmd self-accepting. ed At Your Service . wbert he Freedman cites the work ~f Dr. Feelings of separateness, learned from friends about the Evelyn Hooker, a psychologua&, at Ft-Mdman said, have led some A vs item regardJng ')'()Ur miss· UCL A , ho m o sex u a I and homosexuals, as well as other lng sheepskin Jackel -which heterosexual men rated the ;t~me mlnorlties, to oppose the values aeems to-have disappeatt4 from 1n terms of normal personabues. and institutions or the dominant . the shop dorlna cbanae or And Freedman himself dld hls society. ownerah!p. Althoueh ate made doctoral research ln 1967 on Among bomosexuals this has another effort to track down the female homosexual& -lesbians resulted in an increased coat, it wu not found. 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Let parable •roup of heterosexual nrtal roles -lhat tentleneu, for me~~e®~ome~~scoo· ~mm . uam~~~~mlni~~that~-~---------------------------------~--~ venat1on, · Freedman, a startpsycholoclJt veuiveness ls masculJne . .. .... I' t s I ' ' • . QAILY PILOT • • • • • ' • .. . , ' ' . . A~~ri~t' 1 ~S ~ PJace ·to tan~ • r .,., ~ • °' • " r-, .-!-tr '!' .r A West German Lufthama 7fl1 circled the Ethlopift-9 capital ol Addis Ababa today while f~ve anarchist terrorists aboard tried. to make up their mind wbere to land. West Germany had pro- vided the escape plane ror the five terrorists in return for ,he life of a kidnaped West Berlin politJcal leader. Ethiopia later refused the pl&ni permissioo to land. Hours after the plane left Ftanklurt's Rhine-Main airport with the five · terrori!ils, four crewmen .. ~and' a volunteer. A ah1in1a 'IPQkeimao in reluse...~year old~ only , headlnctowardTrlpoll~ -·U/~"" was liq • P-la~u ••141.tb• pllGC hocl:oo • allAr W:)r µv, omradtl have . . . tJie w . bouts ol or the. ·. · Idea wllOft!.IJ>•'Plane~-·, reacllfCI their 1.1nal deOilnllljon Heinrich Alberlz, a ~t Uon of kldi;(~ Peter \a • tuMl)' ·~w.ctJ•J-b!KIYll~ttbe and a, West ae-run, 1*ititifn .•c~ · pastor· an.ti for met Soelal Wt1UIDlli1.1il:-1<.ot.ollYc . da\~ ... uerripao ••j>.ad--.....ad•:\!P·-..,...pany.iftlt tb;tjl haa r~rned Democratic m•Y~•• of Weat wllOIO fCbrl_,!i•q, De . rati.c t.helr~~btt;et0.t9:'~" • ~ • ,bome .. Authoritiel said~ did Berlin, accompanied·thefiv~re- Partr ,WOO. SI.ind:~ 8 Cl~ counc!l . n.~. liacl ~-fl• ·~ not know tf Lorenf was •ti\1 auve. leased prisoners, aa tbe. ktd~ eleCt.1on1. ~· , · ·~ ·, '7.J011 oq.aotfuel-, 1;19· . napers had d~manded.1be kid. Jt h•d been though,t orialnally c~ ortU: ilOUra 1 wbeiq it ,.-.It In Rdme Leonardo da Vinci napers said they dld nol.contldcr the 107 :wo9ld land at Danla.scL&S FraWurt at i ?Ss a.m. '(l:~"a.m.. Airport ofr'lcl•I• said tt}e tut-Albertz to be a hostaae. however. but Syrlap authorities rel'!'ed · P~ It ~ool< olf hi ·a ~ly. . tbanJ• captain bad "'<luesled pennl~JC?Jl·1 Libyan autboriti~ di oqJ_~c! new qyf[' R.oibe. and reeelved permission to make The five released prtsoners, refused ;perft)i,.sl~n for the plane before he.,~1 out across thf • t.ecbDJc•1 stOpover, but the two men and thre~ women and Lo \and at Trfpoll ·~ the pll¢. , MtdJterran.nun.· '~ 'jetliner overflew Rome without all in jail for violen.t crimes in headed fOI' Ethiopia.in hopes I.be. · ".1. lJ • trying.to land~•nd'headod toward company with the Baader- military covernmen~ wpuld · Thek.Wn•pers,'bellevedbldinl Ub1•. A LUILbapsa Spokesriian Meinhof band or UJ'ban-guer. Decision Time Nears ~rntJ.. d. laodipg there. .in West Berlin, ••.~ they Would • i.p Athens itlso reported the plane rilla.11, \lo''ere unarmecf. -_______ .:...:._~-:..::--,,-----~ " ; SCHOOL DAZE : Tomorrow is school election day all along our Orange Coast. Candidates have been pointing with pride and viewing \lo"ith alarm from Seal Beach Lo San Clemente over the past several weeks. ... We shall find out Tuesday if anybody has been listening. • Indeed, the school board elec· tions do raise some interesting possjbilities. Take the ne w Saddl eback Unified School District, for ex- ample. The SUSD brings educa- tion to the multitude of youngsters living in Mission Vie- jo and surrou1.ding environs. There are five members on the school board. It develops that all five seats are up for election this , time. TllE SAME SITUATION exists in the also new Irvine Unified School District serving the city of Irvine. In Saddleback, the potential exists for the voters to elect an al- l-new school board if the five in· cumbents run poorly in the pack. Jn Irvine. there are eight can- didates seeking the five open seats and there is the possibility of anew board majority. Elections also are on tap tomorrow in the Capistrano Unified School Di strict, serving the downcoast San Clemente and San Juan areas and in the Laguna Beaeh Unified School District. TWO SEATS ARE up in Laguna where the usual liberal versus conservative pdlitical machinations have spiced up the campaigning a bit. Mystery Blast . Police today are investigating explosions and fire that gulled Sponge Rubber Products Co. in Shelton, Ma_ss . Three guards. said they were abducted by trio of masked men before explosions hit. Some 800 were left jobless. • Union Calls Foul Harbor Area voters will also be e lecting trustees for the Newport·Mesa Unified School District. In Wes t Orange County, folks are voting in five school elections, including the Hunt- ington high school. city elemen- tary, Ocean View elementary, and Fountain Valley. Seal Beach elementary and Westminster dis· lricts. On 'Madria Madtia'. Lost in the shufne or all this are trustee t.•lcctions on the same ballot for junior college trustees in the Saddleback district downcoast and Orange Coast system upcoast. POLLS EVERYWHERE will be open from 7 a.m. to8p.m . and thus comes the interesting ques- tion in our trustee clt.•ctio ns. It is this: Docs anybody care? Or, put another way, v.·ill anybody turn out to vote? Two districts will be 1.1.•atched rather closely by other school people along the coast. Both Fount<1in Valley and Wes tminster elemen· tary systems have tax override measures on their ballots. So you wonder how tight the school purse s trings v.•ill be drawn this year? You have to hope for a good voter turnout. Pity the poor trustee who got elected by only 612 votes. The next big school protes t. 4,000 people will tell the guy they voted for him. I recall one veteran trustee or many years 1.1.•ho v.·as confronted by an angry lady taxpayer. J>ressing her point as she backed him against a wull . she added, ··and besides that Mr. Jones, I voted for you four limes." WEARIED BY the debate, he replied weakly. "I trust , madam, not all in the same election.'' WASHINGTON lUPIJ -The young \lo'oman in the televi sion commercial says in a Spanish ac- cent that her family is making ··Madria 1\-1 adria'' wine in Calirornia, "in the Spanish tradi- tion.'' She is Oft.'lia Gallo. an Argenti- nean V.'hosc hus band and uncle. of It alian ancestry. operate the Gallo \Vineries of Mod esto, Calif. -which makes one-third or all the v.·i'ne produced in the United States. She m:J y even dislike m:Jking the con1mcrcials, as she s ays \11ith ;1 s mile in the ad- vertisements. The United Farm Workers, AFL-CIO, v.·ants the government to stop the commercial s and t'll.'O agencies have agreed to in- vestigate. TIIE U F\\1 llA.S BF.f~N promot· ing a national boycott ag.:1inst Gallo since it los t a jurisdictional PDily P'iktl Dfti•ery 11 Guorantttd Monday-Frtday· If you do OOI nave YoUt pa.per by 5 JO p.m . call Delore 7 p.m. and your copy will be oe- ltlo'ered. Saturday and Sunday· It 'IOIJ do not 1ece1ve you1 copy by 9 a.m. Satur· day. or 8 am Sunday, c;;!I before 10 a m and you1 copy will 00 deli\ic:rod. Clre.i:etio9 Tel•,..••• Most Orange Coonty Areas Ml-4JZ I Norfhwest Hunlinoton Beach. and Weslm1ns!er-......•. S40-1121 San Clemente. Cap1slrano Bcoch, San Juan Cao•slrano. Oar>a Point. South Laguna. Laguna Niguel ...•...•.• ..,J.06JO battle with the Teamsters ·'for· representation among field "-'Orkers. It told the Federal Trade Commission that con- sumers are being taken i11.by llie ads, especially wine buyers wbo are trying to avoid Gallo pro-. ducts. It said Gallo is trying to ci rcun1vent the boycott by put- ting out products under different names v.'ilh dif£erent non existent manufacturers. The impression. the U i''\\I says. is that ri.1<.idria Madria is turned out by a small family 'vinery run by Spanish-Amerit.ans \\-'ho can- not afford an actre-s. REGARDLESS o r the outcome or the investigations, the case could produce a major change in the system under which wint.• and liquor ha ve been promoted for years. If that happens. the original manufacturer ~ not one of the sometimes numerous dum- my companies -wou ld have to be li sted on the label. fo•or example. Lia I lo would have lo be listed as the manufacturer on its many products including Boone·s Farm, Ripple and Thun· derbird. The FTC said it rccci\'ed "a i:;ood many"' consumer com- plaints about the commercial and is investigating. Man y ap- parently are f orm letters sparked by the UFW. The ATJ<' Bureau said it originaJly cleared the commercial informally but now, under congressional pre· l:is ure. is "looking at i~" again. ~nth Crops Periled Icy Air Mass Drops Down From Canada Temperatures .... _,, ---... , ... , .. 81-tli: -~ 8"11•16 (;tu(-.> CIM-..11 Cle:rtand .... -~· O.sMol.,.,. Osf•Oil ,.. .. ,_ .. ~ ....... 1~,0111 ic.-~c.u, .__ -.. _ ..--: _.,. _y ... 0-•1-CJtr ...._ l'aftrl Wlft9'. ........... OfM. -· = .... -.... ...-··-...,......,eo,, t.lllfl"r~I-...... .......... . • Hltlt " " .. " " " " .» " .. ~ " » " .. ,. " .. .. " " " " .. " :I .. " .. .. ., .. " " .. .. .... " ' " • " ... " " .. .. ,, • • • " " .. .. " .. • " .. " ' • " .. " " .. .. • " .. .. " "" .. , ... ... ... ... ... lO'lllJI ,, ........ ., ••• -· "" wt ....... fCl'OC4'1 • .. . ·Smothers Pay Back President · From Wire Services President Ford received a urii· qu~ gift from the Smothers -Brothers comedy team. The gift, according to an aide, wus intended to th<.1nk Ford for the considcra~ion he recently showed. When Ford planned his energy. economic a(ldress to the nation in .Januar y, he found that his scheduled broadcast time would connict with the comeback debut of the Smothers Brothers. So he delayed hi s broadcast an hour. In return, th,e ajde ~aid, the Smothers Brothers sent him a ( PEOPLE joke: "If the Smothers Brotheis can m ake a comeback, so can the economy." • Oddsmakcr ''Jimmy the Greek" Snyder was named in a haltery complaint for · all egedly punching a hote l executive in Las Vegas . !\"ate Jacobson, 60, a former Baltimore, ri.1d., ins urance com- pany executive, alfeged that Snyder hit him. knocked him down and ki cked him in a cor- ridor of the Caesars Palace 1-lotel. I-le said Snyder was trying to collect money he maintained J:..cobson owed from a past busi- ness deal. Jacobson is tfle former owner of th<' King's Castle Hotel at Lake Tahoe, r.;ev., and developer and former president or Caesar's· Palace. Snyder w as in charge of the hotel's public rC"lations when J<icobson was president-. • /\llgelina Alioto has thrown up a lc.l!al barrier against her husband, Mayor Joseph Alioto - he· can't enter· his· own home un- less she gives permission. Ali oto agreed in ~·riling to stay :..way from his posh Pacific ll ci~hls home unless his l'St ranged wife consents. Superior Cou rt Judge Lee \"a\"uris sig ned the stipulation or- clcr gi ving l\lrs. Alioto, 59, "sole and e;.:c lus ive occupancy" of the i''r ench Rennaissance mansion. • The body of Steve Marks, former kin g or the gypsies in the United St:..tcs:was bor;ne through the !Streets of downtown Wichita on a horsedrawn hearse. t-.larks, believed to have been 66, died after 22 days in the hospital while f:..mily members maintained a constant vigil nearby. About 80 relatives and friends from as a fa r as Rhode Island, :-\ew York and 1'exas followed the glass·sitlcd hearse on foot as st•\•eral hundred spectators lined the curbs and office windows. • Los Angeles Times Publisher Otis Chandler has been named the 1975 recipient of the WiJJiam Allen \Vhite National award for journalistic merit. The award, to be presented at the L'niversity of Kansas, is given annually by the William Al - ll·n \\'hile Foundatiori to an American journalist who best eX· £'mp li!ies the late Kansas news pa perm an in service to his profession and his country. • \\·hat do Adm . Elmo Zumwalt, <ictor -director Lee Strasberg, William Pickertn1, director of the Jet Propulsion Laboratory, and humorist Richard Armour have in common? They ,will all .teach special classes at Whittier Coll°tge under .the endowed "Nixon Chair" pro- gram. ' The program, named·for Whit· lier's mos t fal'nout ,f.lqmnus. former Prealtlent Nixdll, is de- Si llned to brlnl e~f>erts in humanities tO t"e colle,e. The visiting instructor• are paid from the income of a l:.eslrirttd.endow· inent fund started in Nixon's name by a. number ·of con· lMbutort several years ago, a · college :spoke1man 1ald. •• Edward ·He•th, iJrll•in's former prime mi(litter, Will con- duct the -hondon Symphony Otthetlra at a concert ln Bonn's Beethpvenhauo ... prll 12, conctrt orgaolittrsa.ald; , • ll will be Heath's Rnt cont-en perrofmance abroad. the or· aan•1er1 said. ' He's the I.aw Sammy Davis Jr. takes over as honorary police chief of Langston, Okla., a nearly all-black community of 500. He presented town. with $10,000 and two ·scholarships to Langston University. Suicide Memo Hints Airline Violations 'w·ASHINGTON (APl -A memorandum written by the former chief of enforcement for the Civil Aeronautics Board right before he apparently committed suicide mentions possible elec- tion law violations by some U.S . airlines, 'ii friend of the victim confirmed Sunday night. The memo wils addressed to . the Senate Judiciary subcommit- tee on administrative practice and procedure, which has forwarded it to the special Watergate prosecutor. William Gingery was found shot to death Feb. 19 in his sub- . urban Virginia apartment in what police said was an apparent suicide. The memo was found in the apartment with instructions to send it to the subcommittee . which has been investigating CAB procedures. ( Gingery had been scheduled to testify belore the panel on Feb. 21 . The memo ''mentioned specifi c airlines and talked in terms of investigations as to political contributions of some type by air lines," William Hickman, a Seattlelawyer and friend of Gingery, said in a telephone interview. lie said he bad read the memo. Asian Trip 'Shakes Up' Delegation WASlllNGTON (U PIJ -An eight-member congressional de~ legation today arrived back from its In dochina tour to ass~. the need for emergency :U .S. military aid with ·one con- gressman sayi ng the !i;-oup's eyes and ears ''ha been opened." But there was disagreement on what shou ld be done about giving more aid to Cambodia and South Vietnan1 . ··1 think all of us have been de- eply shaken by what we've learned." R ep. Millicent Fenwick CR-N.J .J, said during a brief news conrerence held at An· drews Air Force Base. ••Jt was a . very mo\'ing a nd very widening experience." Rep. John J . Flynt Jr. <D- Ga. J, who engaged in a heated exchange "' ith a Viet Cong general Su.nday, s aid he was sure that "eight sets of eyes and eight sets of ears had been opened." BUT REP. BELLA Abzug CD· N . \'. J, said she was still opposed to doUng out more financial aid to the two countries. ··1 belie\'e that \11hat is essen- 1ial for our credibility is for us to open up a political and economic and diplomatic orrensive and not to participate or continue to participate in a military aid pro- gram, which 1 think is bringing nothing to the people· who are hungry.'' she said. She urged Secretary of St.ate, Henry A. Kissinger to ··open up a crusading offensive on the diplomatic end." FLl'NT, ACTING as the main spokesman for the group, said that since the delegation had ar· rived last week members had worked between 14 and20hours a day, n1eeling with government officials in both countries and v.·ith a \1iet Cong and North Viel· namese delegation in Saigon. Flynt said the delegation would meet later today "lo determine both the form arl.d substance our report will take. ··v,re have nothing in the way of conclusions to submit to you as H group at this time. However we hope w.e will be able to' put together a report that will reflect the sentiments of a substantial majority of the eight of us who made this trip." "I think each of,us has learned a lot," Sen. Dewey F. Bartlett, <R-Okla.J, said. "1 think we can contribute very much to a great· ly needed, deliberate and ex· tensive debate of the matters in· volved." Thailand to Call For U.S. Eviction.· · • Prom Wlre Servlres BANGKOK, Thailand- Tha.iland's new government i.s · going to call for the withdrawal of all American forceJI stationed in the country within 18 months lintess a critical military situa- tion exfsl'a then, Defen1e Minister Thawit Senowong told ·newsmen today~ ,. Gov. Thawit said this would be part of the po1icy statement the new prime minister, Seni Pramoj, ,makes lo the Hou&e of RepresentaUv.es on Thursday. His coalition 1overnmen~ is ex· pected lo have an uncerta\n future because it does not com· mand 1 majority In the house. Tb8'-'it said the policy state- ment was nrst drafted to call ror the Amertc1n withdrawal "as soon aa possible." He declined to ••Y wb,y it was t;hanaed . Shalt Co....Udat ... IN SHORT they have been for years, and .n~ change in the governing of the country appeared in prospect. Care lfnder ,,,;.., 'A' ASH'l NGTON-Doc"tors shuld be required to viSit their. nursing home patients at least. once a month because many pa· llent care abuses are the reJult or ''le1eph<>ne medicine,'' accord- ing lo a Senate report. · "The hard, cold fact Is that nursing homes suffer front• l•ek ol medical care and supervision, ''A Senate subcommittee report. on , the n}.lrsiog home 'lnduat.ry .. 1d • 450 l:ald Off ClllCAGO-.Direct0rs o1 tho TEHRAN, Ir an -Sh ah Rock llland line ratll'oad \la•• Mohammed1 Rez• Pahtevi has lald off 4$0 employes ~ au.a:· ronualJ1 t11ilied Iran into a one-1..ted company extcullveaµte party ataU with a d..,,.... dlaaolv· ,• 10 perc~nt fU I In pay ~IHalil the ln1 lht COllllll')''I fwr :i!al allln11y1tem throuah a llnai>elal ,parll• and matins all aup-..Ull, l'relldentJolln W.Jqram .porUn member• Of a new . y. · saY1 .~ ' · . A P!>llU<al ooun:e 181d tho~ · The board aeted Saturdq in _ .. Id noJar bad decldod the the wake of a Uri .. of major 1ot· IM'W setup would be 'llbart r. b1W f9r the rail~ ~:w .. •llatl.c. '' The TelU' of power re-the Ont., In the 1850s., to c main firmly IA hla hlndl, where· Mlul>llppl River. • . ' ·• I ' ' l • ' • • • " ,. •• "' . .. . .. .. Monday. Marci\ 3, 1975 OAILY PILOT ,t~ LA~ 'Copycat' Slasher Feared. SLA Pair F oiled ,WS ANG•LES (AP) -PoUce bav. tul~ out tbe Ald Row Sla1ber u the killer of a 31·year~ld ttaM1ent but fear the murder could be the start of a 1 set of "copycat" slayings. The blood-stained body or Benny P asillas was found Saturday next lo a downtown nophouse. His Identity wee determined Sund•Y from fingerprints and police saJd Pasillu. who had no per manent ad· dreas, had been arrested 35 times for public dnmkenneas. kfllins la not ttie won of the l(Halled Slasher." Cmdr. P eter Hagan aald. Th& Slasher'• "maMff' of cultin1 ls peculiar to him alone," Hagan added. Earlier reports bave etlablltbed that the Sluher Mv~rs the nttk• of bls sUll·llvtn1 vlctlma throuahtolhuplne. In Plot OAKLAND IUPJ I Two SUS· pected Symbionese Liberation Army murderers stabbe d a prilbn guud with a pencil and arabbed a key to a cabinet con· talntng four loaded pistols. They were overpowered as one of them ... putting the key in the lock. "I don't think they had a · ct\ilnce of getting awav but it could have been much in'ore dis- astr ous 1f they had reached the guns," Sheriff Thomas Houchins sald Sunday. A guard was stabbed in the throat and eye with a pencil as SUSPECT SHOT SEVERAL VICTIMS FROM THIS BALCONY Arrow Point• to Spot In Parking Low Where 2 Died ( ___ s_ta_te __ ..J) R e soift Terror Jos.eph Remiro, 28, and Russell Little. 25. made a bloody bid for freedom Saturday, the Alameda County sheriff said at a news con- ference. Gallo Dispute i\IODESTO <AP> No break in the long, bitter dispute over union reprC'sentation of Gallo Winery fwld hands \\as rl.'achcd dunng a mass march und rally uy the nitcd Fa rm Workers. C F'\V Pres ident Cesar Chavez reiterated l11s demand for a sceret ba I lot vote of Gal lo workers "ho WC'rc represented b~· the l1 F\\' Cur s1~ years until c;allo sign1:d a contrat·t \\1th th~ Teamsters l'111011in197:1. ··1r we lose an election. ''e \\ill call off the G:.illo strike and boycott." Cha\ c1. pledged. '"If G;.illo refuses to have an election. tht•n we will ask our fliends and :-.upportcrs to continue and in- tensify the stnkc and boytolt " Triple D effdt PASADENA <APJ A loH: triangle apparently led a 19-ycar- old Canoga Park youth to shoot his former g1rlfncnd and hc·r malt.• companion to dcuth before commitmg sun·1dc. authontics Si.I\ The c·ouplt'. 0(•n1st• l\I. Da1sa. 19. and G II} W i I Ii am Coin, 2;,. \H're at Miss Baisa's apartment when Richard K . Farr showed up with ::i nnc and shot them both. a sheriff's spokesman ::.;.iid Sun dJy, f •nir ~0 11ght PALOS VERDES (lfPJJ Authorities eurly today resumeu their search for a 40-year-old Los Angeles mun and his teen-aged son who were swept into the sea \\hile surf fi shing off lnspir:it1011 Point. A Coast Gu:ird spokesman s:ml the uoy. Melvin H1rt~ewa y, 15. \\-a.s knocked off a rock he was fi shing from by a "'uvc Sunday afternoon. ll1s futhl'f. Melvin Sr., dO\e 111 ~1ftt•r his son and disap- peared 111 tht• su1 f Bnb~J St nrrt•s LOS ANGELES IA Pl The parents of a 5-week-old baby girl ''ere nrrested uflt'r the infant ap- pa rently sturvcd to death, police. suid. Robert M art1n. 40, and his \\lfc. 1'1!0r<.'Ol"C, 23, W('r(' booked for investigation of murdN after the tot. Dc1rnw. v. as found deud in their homt'. officers said Sunduy. They said both v. e r e un · t-mploycd Susp e ct Arrested In Shooting of 5 SMITH RlVER <U PI> -The fifth victim of a shooting spree by a n overnight motel guest with a high-powered rifle died early to· • day. Percy Harmon of 1-'ortuna. critically wounded in the attaack Sunday at the Ship Ashore Motel. died in Seaside hospital in Cres cent City. a hospital spokesman said. His-wife was among the four other \"ictims SHERIFF'S DEPVTJES con ,-erged on the motel in this northern Call forn ia fishing village after a frantic telephone caller said a m an was "shooting up the pl are · · Shots were heard in·the background Of fi cers arr ived at the oceanside Motel in drizzling rain and found the motel manager, his wife. a maid and Harmon's wi fe, Barbara. 58, shot lo death. Harmon iind another person were hospitalized in critical condition. Robert Paul Sanders. 21. Cin· cinnati. Ohio. was a rrested thret• hours later on the Redwood Highway near Grants Pass in south\\ estorn Oregon. He wa::. booked on four counts of murder. Witnesses said the gunman first opened fire from a balcony ov~r looking the ocean, killing Mrs. Harmon and wounding her husband. · T HE GUNMAN then entered the motel office and fatally shot the manager. Gordon Knott, 42, and his wife. Shirley Gail, 30. Liquor store owner Don San- • ders. no relation to the suspect, said the s lain m a id, Ella Beam, 22. Brookings. Ore .. "came out Qf the door after hearing the shots and he pumped her one "He probably just went berserk,·' said Sanders. Also wounded and in stable condition at a Eureka hospital was Denise DeGraff, 17, Smith River A young birl, Carla Brough, Brookings, was injured slightly by flying glass during the shoot· ing. David Jiminez. an oH-duty policeman , and his wife, Becky, were in the resta urant when the ~hooting began. "I K E P T HEARING these sounds that sounded like shots, but I v. asn 't sure,'' he said. ··Then there was a pause of maybe 30 seconds. About the third s hot. I hea rd the windows vibrate. T he next shot I heard hit the window and I felt glass hit m y ha nd. Then I knew somebody was s hooting." Paul McCartney's Wife Held for Pot LOS ANGELES (AP> -Linda McCartney, the wife of ex-Beatie Paul McCartney, was booked for investigallon oC marijuana possession today after a car carrying her family was stopped for a traffic violation, police said. Mrs. McCartney, 33. was with her husband and three children - two girls and a boy -ut the time of her arrest. officers said. Highway patrol officers said they stopped the 1974 silver Lincoln Continental shortly after midnight when it failed to stop al a red light in West Los Angeles. While officers talked lo Paul McCartney, who was driving. they noticed .. a strong smell of burning marijuana" emanating from the car, a patrol spokesman said. Officers said they asked all five passengers to step out of the car, and a search of the vehicle turned up "six to eight grams" of mari~ Juana, enough for about four mariJuana cigarettes, in a plastic bag in Mrs. McCartney's purse. The ex-Beatlc;s wife was released about 2:30 e .rn. on $500 bail, police said. An arraignment is scheduled for next Monday in Los An geles Munic ipal Court. T he McCartneys listed a home address in London and told c.iuthorities they were in Southern California to visit friends. McCartney's group, Wings. won two Grammy awards Saturday night. including best pop vocul group for their album, "Band, on the Run.·· Linda McCartney is a member of Wings. D r inking Habits, I A ttit u des Probed A PROVEM RECORD OF: INTEREST ' COMMITMENT ABILITY "AND THERE were characteristics left at the scene ol the other murder• Uual only the pollce and the Sia.sher know about," Hagan said ... Those cbaucte~1tlc1 were not present in this case.·· .. IT'S A copycat deal all right," one in- vestigator aald, "but U could start a chain of these fiij;;;-iiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiii=miiiiiiii:iiii;;iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliOiiiiiiiiiiiiiW things, Uke happened with the airplane hijack-Pt•d l'011I~-AO..•l•,.,.,.n1 - ings." VOTI YOUR COHVICTIONS An autopay showed that although Pasillas' throat was cut, he had died from multiple stab wounds rather than the distinctive ear-to-ear cut JOHNS. SIMONS SADDLUACM VALLEY UMIPflO SCHOOL DtSTRICT left by the Slasher in hi! nine slayings. "Detectives have satisfied emselves that this tt•••'OtOlf~S StrnDM )t1Mt1Hul....,, L•'Jun•t•Jl1• • av1s· ro·w .n FREEi An Automatic ICE .MAKER WITH THIS ftOPULAR FAMILY SIZE Frigidaire Mefrigerator Naturally, ..... IRg fMt ... atloas ~xtra • 100% Frost-Free • Family size 17.0 c.u. ft. • Large Meat T ender • Twin Vegetable Hydrators • 3 Fully adjust able cantilever shelves • FREE ICE MAKER ... you pay only small installation cost. 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Does the availability of other transportation help keep drunks out of their cars? These are a rew of the questions researchers al UC Santa Barbara are trying to answer, in an effort to help lawmake§decide the best way to reduce de- aths resulti n~ fr m drunk driving. UNDER ST ANDIMG OF THE ISSUES •• tll Harold Vote .. a profossor of economics, said rnore American were killed last year as a re- sult of dr unken drl ving than wt're k illed in the Viet- nam war. VOTE Y, WORKING WJTll a team of UCSB economists and political scientists. said national ;md state laws thul concern enforcem ent, court pro~ cedures and penalties revolving around drunk rllivers will be comparl'd with national and local drinkin~ habits attitudes. prices and taxes. etc. Legislators' m ey then consult these statistics when they tnvestigotc proposed measures to curb orunktn driving. Some of the questions the survoy wall hopefully an4'wer include· J Does publishing the names of arrested drunken drivers have a dtterrent effect on others? Does the klnd o( punishment -fines or pnson mak<' ndlfferen~. . Does the ,wlftncss and certainty of pun11h· ment, as opposed to dilatory enforcernent and trial. make a dtffcrence1 TUE RESEARCHERS wtll alto examine cause w\d effect relatlonshipe. auch as "tr No~ay has a lower rate or death111 etated Lo drivlJ\a, whtle drunk, we want to know why,'' Votey said. The! three yt1or ,;tudy wUl be funded lor the 01"9l y ar by a $75,000 Ford foundution arant, and more n\OMY te expected from ot,L\ef sources to conclude lhoatudy. Huntington l•ach Union High School. District Board The Orante County Transit District•s latest plan for major expansion of its Park-n·RJde express bus system is Qf special inter"9St to the south county area. Under the system, the commuter drives to a parking area near his home, leaves his car and boards a direct bus to his deetinatioci .. The fltst such Park·n-Rlde station is oper•ling successfully with servtce to Los Angeles' frotn the junction of the Riverside and Santa Ana Freewaysi.11.Fullerton. · The expanded network, ~cbeduled to go into service in June, will add six bus routes, most of them traversing the south county, ftom San Clemente to Costa Mesa, covering botb the coast and the Sad- ·dleback Valley. · In the beginning, temporary parking sites will be established in shopping center. and movie theater lots.._ so' the program can be put into effect with the relatively minor investment of $1.l million. Ultimate- ly, 10 expr ess bus routes and 24 Park-n-Ride statil>D$ will serve the entire county. · This is a practical way to make public transit a usable reality. Battin Makes Sense Battling Bob Battin, the· cantankerous supervisor from Orange County's First District, bas set an exam- ple hiS fellow board members should follow. h ' t. .. ft d c \t s ti " ~· I\ \ P ark Dremn Fading . } Few land deals have been studied and re-studied . as diligenUy as the proposed transfer of 1,345 acres of Irvine coast property between Corona del Mar and Laguna Beach to the State Department of Parks and Recreation. Battin chose to refrain from voting on a resolution -offered by· Supervisor Laurence Schmit in opposition to pending state legislation aimed at softening penalties for marijuana use. His reasons for abstaining were simple and \fell-reasoned. He said he hadn't had an opportunity tO study the bill he was being asked to oppose. Battin also charged that many such resolutions supporting or oppoSing legislation are· "rubber- stampedH by the board without a second thought. . .. . . ... .. . ' ........ ~ ~ ) ' f · The idea of creating a public park in the area, which includes 3.5 miles of beach and bluffs and reaches inland through two canyons, surfaced several years ago. . The Irvine Company's initial plans for residen- tial-resort development had garnered som.e criticism, but an offer to sell the coastal strip to the state for;the bargain price of $7.6 million received a warmer re- The Santa Ana superirisor said it will· be his personal policy from now on to refrain from voting· on any such resolution until he researches the legislation in question. ... · . . Battin's _c()ll~agues should follow his lead. It makes more sense to abstain from voting on an issue than to cast a ballot based on blind faith. JJ~·~ . ·:~'~ [I ~· ~ • ~ ' ! J, 'I ) >' • ',,. { • • I' -.. it ~ .. , =:. • 'Good id4a.! Where do I start?~-\:J. ···~.: .. ~~ ..... The U.S. Loves A .Loser ( ART HOPPE It was in the 43rd year of our lightning campaign to wipe the dread VietNarian guerrillas out of West \lhtnnng. At last we had achieved Peace with Honor - mainly by getting the hell out of the place. Of course, the West Vhtnn- ngians went right on fighting the East Vhtnnngians under their de- dicated military leaders General Wyn Na Phieu and General Lu Sa Phieu. But things were going badly. The beloved president of that bastion of democracy, General. Sklieu U Thieu, called an emergency m eeting of his Cabinet. "My brothers," he said, "and my second cousins, too, we are suffering disastrous losses." "In Whar Dhat Province or in Wot Dhat Province?" asked General Wots Ghang Ahn, who wasn't too bright. "No, you idiot, in Washington," said General Thieu. "The American Congress has cut our aid to a measly $700 million a year.'' "I'VE GOT it!" said General Ahn. "Let's win some smashing victories to restore American confidence in our ability to defend ourseln:s." "Are you out of your rice- picking mind?" said General Thieu. "Boy, you sure don't un- derstand the mysterious Occiden- t al mind. Now, here's my plan ... " Under Thieu's orders, the famous Vhtnnngian general, Hoo Dal Don Dar, took personal com- mand of the battle. Executing a series of brilliant maneuvers re- miniscent of von Clausewitz. in two short weeks he managed to lose Whar Oat Province, Wot Dhat Province, two armies and his gold-hilted sword in a crap game. There was panic in the capital -the American capital that is. ._ Dear Gloomy Gus Jerry Ford's 2S-over par score on the links. com· pares favorably to his performance as President. F.S. o.My Gw c.,...mellts ares~ lrf f'NM'IM11•11etMC:eswrllyNfledt11e views ef Ille -~r. SeM ,_.. ~ ......,_ .. GIMflty Ge, O.lly l'tlet. The Pentagon resumed secret flights over East Vhtnnng. Hawks in Congress dusted off their dominoes and talked rustily of "protective-retaliatory in- cursions to find the tunnel at the end of the light." -- The President personally called General Thieu. "Dee- fense, dee-fense !" said the Presi- dent. "But don't worry. I am personally sending you a shipload of WIN buttons, which I have declared surplus. "And I'll get you a couple of billion from Congress." said the President, "if things keep going like this." And they did. In a month, General Hoo had lost half of West Vhtnnng _and Yaw Nin Gulf: Congress lost its mind and passed the Yaw Nin Gulf Resolution. Un- fortunately, General Hoo got so used to losing that he lost his balance in a Gin Seng Parlor and fell into a vat of Gin Seng (a heady native brew). In his stupor, he appointed General Wots Gbang Ahn to replace him in the field. ''CONGRATULATIONS. Glorious Leader,'' General Ahn proudly reported to General Thieu a week later. "I have recap- tured all our lost territory and our two lost armies, which I found lost in thought in a dance ball. Victory· isours! FortheAmericansdearly Jove a winner... • "Ai-yee!" said General Threu calmly. "The Americans may love a winner, you fool, but they only support losers." "I guess I lost my head," said General Ahn co,itritely. "Not yet," said Gener~Tbieu.· "But how about a week from Tuesday?". I . ~ . ··-.. . .. . . I . . .... -.. . . Selection Systeni Temp~$ Fate .. I • Presidential 'Roulette Game . ' . . ~ . WASHINGT-ON -Thereis a40 · percent likelihood that some non- entity, tumed up by negative lot- tery at the tag end of one of next year's political conventions, will be catapulted ultimately into the presidency. Of the 13 presidents in this cen- tury, only eight were elected to the office. The remaining five have been vice presidents who moved into the White House to fill a vacancy. For years. the vice presiden- tial nomination proc ess h as t-empted-th e fates, with such acc id enta l strangers to the nation as Charles Curtis. John Bricker and the inc omparable William Miller. Lately, the fates have begun showing signs of. distemper. Spiro Who? woul~ be president today but for his chance exposure as a bribe-taker. The haphazard nomination of Sen. Thomas Eagleton, ( D-Mo.), and its awkward withdrawal, made a shambles of George McGovern's 1972 campaign before it even began. Tms pig-in-a-poke system not only invites hazards, it eviscerates the office once the candidate has been installed as vice president. No vice president wants to be a Throttle bottom. But it would be unseemly for him to insist upon being the understudy to the President that he ought to be. Why not? Because, selected as he was, plucked from relative ob- scurity, he is a mere creature of the President's. He has no stature of his own from which he can resist .commands that re- legate him to a m ere flunky. He usually winds up, therefore, as a propagandist for White House positions that need shor- ing up, or a hatchet man sent out to say things too undignified for the President to say, or a nomad on the chicken·and-peas circuit, making the speeches too unim- (JACK AN DERsoNJ system : ~' ,-.• , ~ ,. • I 'l • « ' ~ "• 1. EVERY ASl>JftANT·torl the presidential nomination might pick his vice presid-enti.al f nominee no later t,qan· 60 days victor Y\04ld r.un t.h1'? fµll t~UJltlet of exposut,.e~au'd, i>eta•~'#le manner of' his Setection. 'hll personal stature and that of the office wonld corr&sPontlingly-•in- crease. portant or the busy man in the before his party's nllltional con-White House to bother with. r vention. At the cori:vention, the EACH OF these proposals also · 1F THE typical vice president two would run as a ticltt~t. The has disadvantages. resists these roles, he will first be vice presidential choice, sought . Proposal No. 1 would ·exclude ostracized and made into a Judge as a partner and playing a role in presidential candidates from Crater by the White House. Then the Convention viciory, would consideration for the second spot he will .be dumped at the next emerge from th~ e.lec.tion, a n d w o u I d l i ni i't .. · t. he I conventi'on by the s·ame therefore, with more&tature. maneuverability of preSidentlal arbitraty, secr etive process . 2. T~e runne~~~p In ~e .. p,re-candidates as thhiy move t.Q~ard which \.Produeed him. For he s1dential ball?'trng.,8llgbt. _be · nomination and.e · ~,: ~ ~. ~ • \' usually·i~ a nobody with no con-decl~ted _the w1~ber_ief•~tV1ee r. Proposal No. · ht"'pta~ a ' stituency. ·. pres1denllalnommall4>!11.· ·.· · · · pereonal rival or id~l<mic.µ o~ And ~th' typical vite presi-3. ~ con~titutiqn~ ~dffiG~ poneo~ roj thefpre9111~s~la'ltie' dent goes along; his native ability c~uld;prov1de ~h&~ •. af~j~ we· ~ vice pr~sidency. : . ·::: :.'.'n ·~ : wasted, growing embittered and s1den'u~l election. Jl;te eresa~ent-Pr<>posal No. 3 mignE 'f><>Se Un· \ suspicious. And theq one day dis-elect will .choose a vice president fair hazards to nomin~· being -: aster makes him prestdenL to be conftr~ed. 9yCongress. The investigated by · a ho'-tile We have tempted fate long same con!illtullon8;1 _al'l'\en.dment Congress. More serious, it woilld enough with a Russian-roulette should c.onf er s~ecif1c <%&ties up· remove the vice president from approach to one of the most im· on the vice _pres1de~t ?f fl .nat~re the electoral process. · · portant selections we make as a ~at woul.d 1~sure.~1s unfners10l) But we would like to open the people. What can be done about -m the nation s affairs. dialogue on this question before it? All these plarys .would assure the 1976 conventions. For one We propose. fo,r explorat~on three ~dva.ntages ~ver ~ne pre-thing is clear: The pres~mt •. three ~lternallv~'S, each .. w1th .~~nt s1tu~tton: Tr~ ch~1ce of a system. is .ii;.r.e+J>onsible, 1 flaws but .each with advaqtagest '91ce pres1d~nt 'f~P.ld , lkl..a prE>-dapgereus and iq need of. ov«4 (~ over the present selection tract~d, dehbera~e process; the haul. ·· . I • f' : ' • 1 Nixon , PuriishlJJe~t Effective , ~. ,1 ·' ·~ '1' bei::ause his only essential talent l Mr . Steve McNamara, publisher of Marin County's Pacific Sun, can hatdly be qualified as a Nixon-lover. Yet it is his view that fl>rmer·Preside.nt :\ixon, who or- dered men to' commit felonies and has still escaped jail. was fully and con di gn l y punished. ''Did ~ixon get off easy?" he asked. ··I think he got off worse and that his ·sentence' is nearly certain to break him physically." · Mr. McNamara says that Mr.' Nixon "can't do ~ng· ·bat play politician. Wit.It th.at role has t?een playacting. ' . • I CHARLES ·.·,. McCABE Enougth people would love this ' stuff tha he would be a fOmllda· ·r ble political pawer on his release, . t . ,. . though he could not actuallyseek 1 gone, he is sentenced to spend ~e. office. He might become· the r rest of his days 's a. nothiP;g, .a· greatest power broker $nee literal nobody ... 'J;'o be left ~one Marcus, 4lonz() HalUla. I do not l as an .object of contempt? That's care t<?·~runk of the kind of ~le ·much; worse for a· total poJi4~ian Mr. Nixon w9uld endorse in.that ·: like Nixon." · .' , · role. J IT IS perfectly true, I thtnk, · BElNG ·A nobo~y, .as Stev·~ that Mr. Nixon in the slam~er, McNamara say~. JS j~t about "· unless he had been sent for. life ,r~ght. -ri~ht for ~-N.ix.~ iii without possibllity of par~on, . view Qf "'.ha~ he ~s. knowil \o have 11 would have been a far mnre done, ap9 tight tor tl\e cQUnt.ry. iJ dangerous man 'to America tlian Just not being a· marlY.J'· is .a, Mr. Nixon languishing in .de-! severe deprivation for a n:i~ of 1 suetude in San qerpente. ~ • l his cudoqs temp.erall)eoL• • ,. - Massage ~arlor Law Usel~ss Th9ugh his lonety punishment I .do not think his exil~ will has ~en s!?ver~e '.mate no mi~· 1 .. ~reak him .ph1siUU)':1.: ·~. •t ta_ke about 1t -ofher }11bton is ' fl?.ore t.hart Nal>Qleon•sllr.st ex.De. t still f,l ~angero ~an. The day d1~ .. Mr. Nixqn will,ttrv to j:Ollle be resigned I was:.sittiqg on a ter.-baclc.,..that if,.,inevil~ · ii' a1 r~ce ove~lookihg Lake"Tahde \ par~ao.• tbaf', his 'Cl/,. . ~~~ with a fnend. My ftrit w"&rcts ~ bet!'n l n }Ml" will n?aite 'tlit! .. [ . ] 1,w enforcement itself'in some of E ARL _,AT. ERS the methods used. The e~ploy-w ment of policewomen as batt and lli the assignment of undercover ~---------""'" _ _, .police to pose 815 c11stomers of the more's a})p.roach, which would •twork~ng girls" even to the poi_nt prohibit giving m~ssage service' ol r~~hn.g motel .~ooms and enbc- to persons of opposite sex, would ing masseuses to th~m wo~Jd seem uncon stitutional. 1f seem excedlve ieal in coping memory serves -correctly the with something which has no pr<>- state supre me court~ ruled on a· lbise of ever being eliminated. Los Angeles ortiinane. wbicb at· It exists all over the world "1ld tempted a similar proh.lhition. always bas ... There w~re harlots Besides, sine~ the bill it ob'Vious· in the earhest clvU11aUon of ly aimed at prostitution the re-Sumeria and in Babylon where it sultofsucb a law would only be to was compulsory ln honor of the encourage homosextaality. goddess MyJttta. Rome in- troduced the ayat,m ol police re- gistration and licensing of pro-, stitutu. THE PREOCCUPATION of law enforcement with pr06titu· tion ls something which con- tinues to puzzle many c1Uzena. With the ever increasin& occur· rehces of aggressive and violent· crtme it ls dlrflcult to wwieraund the man-houra spent in seeklni out prostilullol'l. And there· ue IOme aspect.I of • 'proltltutlna'' • THI DICFIONARY deflnes a· prqstitute H one who fflll the MrVlcet of one'11ellforpufpl)Ses of sexua l lnterco~rte. But Callfomla law deflnea pt01Ut~ do.i 11 e:n~11IN in ur act OI pro-~tuUon 'for mooey or ~r:. 'consideration.·• · In the enforcement Of that law att~htion has been directed only at those wpere there is an,ex· change of money at the moment of the contract. This in itself should raise a question of con· stitutionaUty as regards equal treatment. Those who accept diamonds, furs, trips to Mexico, or ;ust some fancy wining and dining, or perhaps succumb to sweet talk, aren't stigmatized as pr'C>lltltutes. ·Assemblyman Leroy Greene proposed the repeal ot the law a sesst~ or two 110. · · Wint THE intolerable num· bes ot bur(laries, armed rob· berles, rapes, assaults and bomtcldet being perpetrated it is incoocel vabJe that even the most 1anctimonlous w~dn't p~er tbelr Pollce concentrate full at· ttntloo on brkiain1 ~er ~UVI thete depradatlon1 ~ proper· tyand~Of • ORANOa COAST DAILY PILOT -. _ ........ _.__ •Oodcfy'$ bou ~f the bodtyord Oftd the basement - 1AoMM1"1 bou of the kitchen, the living room, the bothroo"''· the bedrooms • • ." Health Violations. ·Ban on Pismo - . :; ••1 TIUNJ[ WE NOW KNOW more about photo- fex than we care to know. We're constantly fQrced to watch people perform a sort of sterile act devoid of any real deli&bt or love. Four' letter words, vulgarities, toilet-going. "There is a sort of desperation in obscehity to- day -anything you can do, I can do more of. What · prompts it? SANTA ANA l "Are we becomtng a generation of voyeurs? Have we gone from the aee f)f innocence to the age ol ""----.:..;.::::..;.:...=...-~.impotence?" • She burst.lntolaoahter. ··Actual~ boppi.nf into bed with everyone at age 14 must be exbaustln& by tt)e time you're 18. lrfaybe that'• wby there are so many hiab school drop-outs -exbausUon." ' ~ . THE RED.HAIRED NEW ENPLANDER clearly prefers the 1reat outdoors to ahything else. She continues to tramp the California hills and her Connecticut woodl w&enever she can. At 65, she is as slender as a reed and as strong as a lumberjack. "I like openness and space," she said. "Seeing with the long eye to the boriz.ons. It's eood for the brain and the body. It.brines balance-:.• · Her personal horizons are limitless. She is a · vibrant, exciting woman, always "'ith an eye to the future. But i,ust what she intends ~do next is a · secret. Which is typically Hepburn, too. 7 urtT......,.. . KATHARINE HEPBURN BRINGS BACK COMEDY Astrology Hearing Shown With Sir Laurence Ollvler on Set SAN FRANCISCO the Senate Co~mittee on <UPI) -Astrology is a Governmental Organi,za- sacred science whose tion, called the hearing practitioners are pro· alter introducing legisla· tected under constitu; tion esta.blishing a five- tional freedom of re· member e~a mining ligion guarantees, an at· board of astrologers and I "95-0401) torney-astrologer has makin& it illegal to prac-.~.~' iO~~ told a state legislative tice without a license.' ·21t22 c..-. ~ . committee considering a "Tl:\e fact' that U ~--~--"""r-."'"-"'••"""•v•.-ll bill ~o license star-(astrology) has become readers. ·big bus i n·e s s in Sen. Rs1ph c: Dills <D-California is important Gardena>. chairman of ·to the public," Dills said. A Erma tell a It Ilk• It la. \t\\l\• DAILY PILOT ·Camping Eye4 SOUTH COAST PLAZA PISMO BEACH (AP> mission has approved a -The South Central controlled camping plan Regional Coastal Com· to reduce congestion at Pismo Beach but San P k Luis Obispo County of· acema er ~cials want to ban camp.' . mg altogether. ReCall . THE PLAN, approved at a packed meeting here, would phase -a maximum of 6,500 cam- pers on 820 campsites _,; .t.w.. •0 . down to.2.500 campers an .wAo'iiJ~GT N <AP> 320 campsiteswiUJin ft'te -Tbe. Food and Drug years. Each camp'Site is Adrnln11\ration has an· intended to accom- nounced t.be el)'lergency modate eight persons in ; recall of l_,241 General eight vehicles or less. · E 1 e e t r 1 c h e a r t But the ·program was· . pa_c•makers wtiich it lUl acceptable to county · s;ud could spee<\ up·.out officials who wanted of co~rQJ. beach camping banned. T)'le FDA said thete ••1t•s now up to the was ape>SsibilltythatGE county to close the M o d e J A 2 o 7 3 beach." said Milton Pacemjk,rs, implanted W i 11 e ford, county under the skin o{ heart supen:ls<?r and a coastal patients, could put ·out comm1ss1oner. . excessive pulse rate& if Another super•1sor, copper"migrated into the Kurt Kupper, noted that circuits. a state law exists ~mit· ting the county hUlthde-. _In a letter tQ physl· partment to close an cians Feb. l, 0£ recom-area where health viola· .• Jn e n d e d t h • t th e tions such as dumping ~pacemakers be repla~ raw sewage on the beach 22 tp 24 month• after '!11-are (><:curring and are plantation. The um ts .unable to be controlled. were mariufactured l>Y · . GE-S. Medical Systems IT ff AS BEEN • l>ivi11on •n Milwaukoe, estimated that on heavy Wis.· weekends there are ·as 1n·categorlzin1 the re· many as. 20,000 campers .. can , as 'an. efl'lergency, using the Pismo Beach the'. FDA l):lean~ the ~-dune complex. feet could ~e.· Ufe· 'The commission's 8·2 threatening. vote amounted to a re- . 'the f DA aJ1poµnc«! comm~ndatio'1 to a pi an ~so .t\iat -Gordis Corp. of that th~ state Depart· Miami ad,vtse" p.hysi·ment ol' Parks and· clans tO step ~p monitor-Recreation is preparing. ir:lg of patients wearing Implementation of the three m~els of Stanitor J?lan will need com- pacemake~s. · sion approval. ' ... I -. • :::"t. ·- , I .. ·-- Fresh, feminine fashions for Spring ·a. The city sandal on walk-easy heel Bare and beautiful. A scrappy sling back sandal on low heel that works with many lengths of skirrs. "Jnnos" by Amalfi . In the gleam of black patent or stark white leather, $29 Fashion Shoes b. Big top dress with batik obi Echoes of the Orient. From the crisscross topped dress to the inset obi sash to the gentle skirt. By DW3. In polyester and rayon with an open weave. Blue or beige. Sizes 6 co 14, S46 Town and Travel Dresses C. The big news in jersey dressing ....... Figure-flattering ebb and flow. A.Nyesta® dress of Antron® nylon. Stitched neck and cuffs. Silky rope through the empire waisr. By Mannequin. Silvery grey or jade green. Si~ 6 to 14, $70 Pavilion Dresses ~N~ is a uadatwK of Roscloo lodusttics. - •1 ' ' I J ,, ., .. -----..,..._ . ' . - .. ill OAILY PILOT Mond!y, March 3, 1975 I THE PICK ·oF Punch I ~---- Poet ShedS .Suffe:ne• Image 8y ANNE COOPER .. p Ot \Ill 0.111 .rntt si." oets auuer no more than My body else," Paul Vangellsti told a small gathering at Sad· dleback College. The remarks he made to peartd in more Utan 30 work for a Ph.D. from ·Anu winds," he joked. his audience displayed a magazines and has been USC where he has also dry, low-keyed humor . translated into French taucht. Some of his pot1l· His poetry refleeted and Italian. He has ed1t· tr•duate work wae done Vangelistl's groundmg m ed two antholosies of at Trinlt~. College in European intellectual poetry, has two more on ~blln ,Ir~and. .. ACTVALI. Y ," JI~ "The notion is out of A. 'dale." he said, "of the tradition. Was this the way and is co-editor .. My personal ure has poetry? Or did It m erely of the poetry magazine, little to do with my sound like poetry? "ln\lis.lbJe City." poetry.'' Vangelisti said. explnlned. "I w tt home in San Francisco ror Christmns and was sick with the flu. My tem· perature was 104, and l was havin1t visions. 1 don't like having visions. and I felt that if I finished the book they'd go away. So I did. And I :>topped seeing things · · ' ., poet as a gifted idiot who A few laughed with re-. Asked how he knew suHers publicly and is rewarded with women - or with men, if that's his Jlef at the word "crap'', ALTHOUGH HE dis· when he had completed ....... -........ .,1,, preference." 'I I which seemed out of narnged education at the the sequence of poems place. familiar and re· recent SaddJeback read-whkb comprise "The assuring in the midst or ing, saying it is irtele· Tender Continent", diffiettk language. \'Unt whether a poet has Vangelisti said he de· D•lly PllOI Stall PhOIU ·, "·! C E R T J\ I N L Y '.', Vangelisti didn't seem '· . , , . one to suffer publicly. He two years or educ ation or clded he had m a de it · The visions h uvc bc~n VANG ELISTI pulled 20, Vangellsti himself ·across. the expanse. captured in the poems ol ·LOW-KEY HUMOR his audience Into his has completed course "Maybe It wa~ the Santa Paul Vangclisti Paul Vangellstl Pelel P\:J4111Ca1 ..._,,i.em11111 , •• ,\:1 :,, Di.'v ;wore his flowing -rr• homespun shirt and ----------------PU-N_c_H ___ I shapeless vest like a wor Id . a qui t"t, cont rolled ·-;;=====;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;::;;;:;;:====-;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;::;;;;;;;;;;;..._..., world. "ith the mujest) 1 70% B or Better High Grades At OCC Hit ' By ALA!\ DIRK.IN Of Ille Dally Pilot S\.111 In the last semester at Orttnge COC\Sl College, Costa MesaA38 percent of the g rades given students were A's. nothcr :.H.5 ,, ____ _..;;;.._ ____ _ percent of the gradl's · NEWS · ·""'I wen.~ B's. With u R g"rartC' lwing .4 NA LYS/S <IL':-tt'rlht.'11 a:-. :t lHl\L''-) :l\ Pragt•. thi" nwan'> that nl·arl~· 70 percent of the i;lradt·-. ·"' arckd" l'rt· tnr <.1bm l' avt·r ..igl' work \l tht.• olhL·r t•rul of thL' lil'all.', onJ~· :! pt.•rcenl of the gradt·-. "t.'r<.' J>',. l11n,ork hl'lm' an·ragl'. St.1t1st1t·:; lil,.l· thl'"l' prompted the student nl'\\ "P<lpt•r. Coa"t L11w::-.. 111 .t:>k in an t•<htortal last "l'l'k. · Is Or .mgl' Co..a!>t Colki.:t.· bl'l'<>ming a diploma t'J<'lOr~ ''" THE .\RTlCL E POl:\TED Ol'T tfi'Jt it is no longt•r po!->1,1hll· to fail at OCC the lo\\ est grade is ;.i D Thl' F hc.r'> hl•t·n l'11m111ated <.1 nci 1t is poss1bll' lo J\'Old ii n. ,l('('OUllling for lhl' lov. percentagt• of D's. by\\ 1thc1r;I\\ mg from a class in which a student is not dc11ng v. t·ll up t n hut before the final examina· t 1011 .. \\\• ft•t•I it 1::-. t1nw that students dem<rndt'cl hi ~ht•r ~landards. ··the: L·d1torial stales. "Gr ades too l'asily gl\ t'll may look good on a transcript, but they ;.ire a puor "u hs t1 tut t· for <.1 real education." The d t•Jn's list for <.1c:ademic excellence al OCC U~l·d to ht.• fur studL"nts with a B average (3.0> or <tbO\ l' Tlw 11 ... t got up lo 2.500 names so it was c·h:rngt•cl t11 a H plus c :l.51 average and last semester !.I.Yi' studt·ni... m adl' till' lio.,t \!though !157 sturtc·nts is a low percentage of the :11.100 :-.lUdl'llt~ at OCC. the dean's list can be ~tl· taint·d 1111h hv tlHlM' "Ito l<.tkl' 12 units or mon·. OCT PR 1-: 'IDE:\T DR. ROBE RT ~l oore fel'IS the l11gh ~rJde _110111l .iH•rages at the ~chool are rlnt·cl I\ t' of a n::it1onw1de trend. ''Tht· J' t•rag<•<; :it :111 collegiate institutions IHl\ t' gont' up an<l up and up." lw said. '"The <i ver ,1gc at Stanford 1s 3.G." l>r. \loorl'. <.tn<l other administrators and facu)- l.~ ml•rnbt•r:-., altrrbukd tht• high grades lo several OR.MOORE lactors. one of which 1s a more maturl' s tudent population. I le noted that the avcragl' a~e at OCC is 25 aj)d that 73 per· t'l'nl of th<' students in the day !-.ehool are O\"(•r 21. \'iNnam Vl'krans and older women re- turning to school are l'Xamplt•s of the new type of student . .. These people arc better orit·nted goat.wise," Dr. !\loorc ;idckd. DR. MOO RE J\CK~OWLEDGED THAT grad- 111g syslt·ms <in· constantly under evaluation at l·ducat1.onal 1nst1tut1ons and pointed out that L'C ~;int:.i C. 1 u1 hJs no gr:.idcs. but simply a pass-no pass ::>.' .... , l'lll 1 lc a1 knm\ lt-rl e.1•d that somC' high grade:; are l.!I' L'n h~ I .1culty mcmhcrs "ho dtsappro\-e of grad- 111g .. It C'ould ht• that g~ade point averag<.·s are 1n lhL·1r final thr<ll'"'. 't·t lht•rc does han· to be some sort of n1l'.1surin.c <lc\ IC'C.'~ I s ~·mpath~ze with gradu .1tc sd1oot... "ho ha\ c· to choose among appli· 1·:rnh \\ho all h:1\·1· I 0 an•r.re.t•s." Dr \l<'lon· n11tl'd th;1t man.' courses are offered 1m ~· l'I"l'd1t nu <·n•dd lw"i" "t11 encourage people to I ;1k l' <·ou ""l'" th 1 • \ \\ nu Id not ord 1 n a ri Iv take ·' lk so11tl tlwt :-.udi t·11ur-.1·s boost GPAs.because tlw ::-.l udl'nl dot·" not rt'l"l'l\'C the low grade he might li<l\'I' rceei \'l'd in u grading s~·stem. Tht· l'nll el!l' pn·s1d<·nl also pc1inted out that tlwn· are !>till !'>ludcnls wilt> don't sut•tecd. The c·omplt•I i<1n ratt• in r lasSt'S ;1t ()('C WUS 51 percent 1, .... , !'l('fTil'"tt·r. l>H . ~1 00R F.. Rl\LPll LEWIS; chairman of ()('(' ",\C',1dc·mic Senate. and Ken :\>l owrt-y. dean of 111~tru<·l wn. Jll '-'fftrmt•d lhal thc•y are not alarmed In lht• h1 ;..:h grade'> lieC'ausc, thc~v s1:1ici, those who 11 ,111-.ft·r maintain high gradt•s at four·) ear schools. <>rw n·J<.,<>n for this 1s th<1t onl) the strongly motivat· l'tl ... t u1l<·n1.., do tran..,frr. they said. ···1 ht·\ take a dip in the first semesll'r, but then thl'\ c·oml' rtl!hl hack," Mowrc)' said. \ 1rgll ~c·o..,-.1011 .... ht·:id of the literature and l~tllJ.!Ua.Ct'" dPpartmml ci t OCC, suggested that one n .. 1 ... on o..,t udents do bC'ttcr today is that there is more rnnl :1c·t hC't \\ C'l'n tht' s tudent and the ins tructor. He -.,11CI t Ill' coursl·S haci not been diluted. l.<>v. 1'> "':11rl "Tht• students l come in contact '' 1lh ""a 1 l':.it·hn .H"i.' '>UJ>t•rior lo the students I was \\1th a'> a stu<knt." lie aiso pointed out that there are more IPathing tools today rn resp~ct to film, s lides and T\' in5.tuct1on uids. LEWIS ADDEU. "I DO . THINK students o;hould h U\'l' &Ill opportunity to fail. We all do sooner or l,1lt•r '· I .1•\\ .... t 'lllainecl th.it he did not favor the re- 1n ... 11tut1011 of thC' punitive F grade. but sugaested le..,s 1wrm 1,..,j\ l'nt'"'" in the withdrawal s~ stem . " A ... tud1•nt pl•rhaps s hould not be ahlc to withdraw "1thout pc•n;ilt \ or rc•ason:.i bl c-JUSlth cation," Lewis \\t•nl on · Ill· lws ust.•d tht• laxp;n ers' r esources." .John Bucl\11·~ a pollt 1C'al s<'1<·ncc instructor at OCt'. offt•r,•d '>omt• oth<'r explanations for high ~rJd e-; II•· s·n<l 1 hat the trend 1s for students to take few<'r umt ~ Pl'r scm(>StC'r lit· nbo ront c nciNt th11t 1n the 1960s mony stu· clc•nh \\ot>rt• 1n school to avoid tht> draft and thev did not h•n <' t hf' mot i' at ion 1 o .1rhiC'\'C that today's .studt•nt:o. hJ\ e. I monk's habit. His poems were meticulously or - gunized in neut binders. Intern Picked of a Paris boulevard. The light there was s plendid and fasci nating. but there was no sound Dn bones lll'd t o a ca 0 r bumper. hounecd do\\n a street and out of sight but silenth. "l ha\~· tried to 111 l'Orporate te ndernessand \'ulnerabi Ii t y into these poems, and thl' male and Kathleen J\larie Brady the fern all'," he s:.11d, of Luguna Bl'ac h has speaking of "Thl· Tt•nder been selected to serve as Continl'lll" from which an ttcadt.-n1ic a<l\'J Ser in· hehacJ been n ':iding, :ise· tern in sociology ut UC quenceofpocms. Rt\'er side. At 29, Vangellsti has Miss Drad v "i 11 scr\'c already pu blis hcd four the r cmain.dcr of the books. His work has ap· academic ycur. The in-.-------------1 terns are· selected for their knowledge of sub· jt.•ct and their interest 111 helping otht:r stude nts. Call 642·5678. ~11ss Hrady 1s a senior 111 SO{'IOIOJ!.\". Shl· IS tht· d :1 u g h t l' r o f !\l r s . Put a few words to work for you. In the DAILY PILOT (;ent•\'ll'\ t• Brady. LIN8ROOK HAROWAU 197S WINDOW SHADES • Up to 3'" wide sizH. • '(111~1 shadu to hep tht sun out • Sulitly patterned. ~~~9 5 149 FILTER COVER • Al""'invm mtsh constrvction traps ll"lttrl"t 9rtc11H -· allows steam lo euope. • Ctmpltlt with h"l·rttl1t1nt handle . REG. sac VINYL GLOVES • lln~d ler utr1 comfort. • T11r11-licuk e11ff cotchos Mtor, ,revtnlS drlp,lftf. • No11.,1i,, flui\lo. RIG. 791 Bross Atomizer PLANT SPRAYER • Mists your plo11ts & im,rovu their t11Vl,..111M11t. • Also o~s "lust o tovclt'' • vtnMUlti lo tt.t S •<l•ck -rtltti. REG. '2." ,, •• MARY PHILLIP~ FOR TRUSTEE SAODLEBACK VALLEY UNIFIED SCHOOL DIS TRICT ''I 6ECAME INVOLVED BECAUSE I BELIEVE IN THE BETTERMENT OF OUR CHILDREN'S EDUCATION" HOTHER OF FIVE CHILDREN BUSINESSWOMAN COHMUN ITV LEADER QUALi rt ED Ei TORO COHHUNITV POOL ASSOCIATI ON TRUSTEE ALI SO PARENT-TEACHER ASSO~. PRESIDENT 1973-1975 EL TORO HI GH SCHOOL COMMUNITY ADVISORY BOARD HEMBER BONO ELECTI ON COMMITTEE MEMBER S.V.U.S.D. EDUCAT ION ~UNCIL PRESIDENT MASTER PLAN 5T/.rl IN!. COMMITTEE M[MOfk SCRE EN INr. COMMllTlE FOR [L TOkO HIGrl SCHOOL PklNtlrAL TEXTBOOK S~L[CTION COMMITTEE MLllOE R DISTR ICT BUDGET COMMITTCl MEMBER 1974-197) Sale ltrlces Honored Through Wed., March S PHOlfl aoorH •JI• " i .rlS".r'W' BRIAD aox • Wirll '"''"' 1 1 to" sholf t F'lfll dis,loy. • , ... "'•" .r ''"•i·'-• 114"" .. REG 'I '''· ' '·'' ., •.. WHt(I 1Hlr lAsn 01D rlMI • ''"'••tic"'"' .. , . CABINrrs wqnr llto111 •II t<11011 of collecrilifes • • W"d •. . ... )'OU II co tners ftov . gloss fronts L e s1lli scrten d . looli i-~L ' -mtr1ered II; •Jltn 011 ._.. · "t•a & Plrtelo' ltfG. ,,... '"·" YOUI CH01cr $f99s WHILE THEY Usrt BAR c HO ltAlllCH((l(J A81Nrr • 24"d7"it4• 1" I II \.. AMONG THE BEST TV's Savalas SHARP DRESSER Nancy Kissinger • The 'Best oressed'4o,ooo • Upper Level Women on the Lui People NEW YORK (AP> -First L ady Betty Ford and Nancy ~salnger, wife of the secretary of State, were named to the 1974 JnternationaJ Best Dressed list, the first time in three years perso~alities from the upper level of American government have been named. , French President Valery Giscard d'Estaing, the Prince of Wales and television actor Telly Salvalas were among those named to the annual list for men. THE LIST IS cr~ted from a wo.rldwide poll of f asfiion designers, editors and writers and other ob· servers. T hi s year , the committee, coordinated by Eleanor Lambert, named Mrs. William Paley of New York as "the Super Dresser of Our Time." Th.e committee said Mrs. Pale¥ .. at all times through the years, has in- variably worn contemporary, ap· propriate. becoming and flawlessly tasteful clothes." quire: Kenneth Jay Lane, Jewelry de- sJtnel'; Chip Tolbert, fashion direc- tor, Men's Fashion Association of America and Van Day Truex, stylist for Tttfany and Co. The 12 women on this year's llst, representing "outstanding current taste and personal lt)'le without ex- travagance or ostentation," are: Mrs. Wllliam F. Buckley Jr.; Mme. Bernard Camu ; Princess Caroline of Monaco; Mme. Francois Catroux ; Baroness Arnaud de Rosnay; Senora Gabriel Echevarria; Mrs. Gerald Ford ; Kay Graham; Mrs. Henry Kissinger ; Mrs. Harding Lawrence; Mrs. Frederi ck Melhado and Mrs. Jan Weymouth. THE 1? MEN chosen for their "personal yet inspirational way of dressing •for modern life, both busi· ness and leisure" are: President Valery Giscard d 'Estaing of France; Prince Charles of Great Britain, the Prince of Wales ; Guy Burgos; Angelo Donghia; Frank Gif· ford ; J .J . Hooker ; J ohnny Miller; Thomas Schippers; TelJy Savalas; Sen. J ohn V. Tunney <D·Calif), Yves Vidal and Fred Williamson. Area OK SAN DIEGO (AP> - Plana ·for 1 $38-million community tor 40,000 people at the northwest frin1es of San Diego have been approved by the City Council, but long le~al hurdles r emain. Mayor Pete Wilson voted against it, saying the dev e l opme nt "threatens to open up the entire area between Jn. terstate 5 and Interstate 15." A city study has pre- dicted an ex tr a $2 .5 million an nually in municipal operating ex· penses would result. But the full costs of de- velop ing North City West to the east of Del Mar were· pledged by proper- ty owners, and a majori- ty of the councilmen said it promises new business and jobs. SIX ~1EN WERE added to the Hail of Fame: Hardy Amies, British fashion designer; Billy Baldwin, a writer and decorating consultant ; Max Evans, 'Tashion editor of Es· .--~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ $37,000 Post· SACRAMENTO (UPl) -Gov. Edmund G. Brown Jr. appointed Wesley J . Kinder, a former Reagan ad· ministration official, as state insurance com· 1 missioner at an annual I salary of $37,212. Kinder, , 53, is a Los An geles in- surance company ex· '. ecutive. Paid Poflttcat Aftertl .. -t fWp rr.ttd t11e Tap.,...1 .. .,.._ .. la ?IM• wl QMllty Mic..._ ... Re·.el,ct a School Board Member You Ca~ Trust! . ·[DE~NIS A. SM.ITH . INCUMBENT Vote March 4th SADIX.EBAOC VAU..Ff UNIFIED SOtOOl DISTRICT P•ld lw lr't die C..nmlt'" te lt...i.ct 0.-ls A. Srnltll, P.O .... Mt. U911N Hilb, C.. 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Classic It !> \\ldely known that the t\\O most basic human fears are the fear of Calling and the fear of loud noises. Jlighwire performers with c1rcl.16es long have retied o n the falling fear to fac inate audiences. But i.o ml·lime ba c k , a particul arly clt•vcr tightrope walker decided to takt• advantuJ{c of the other fear, too. T hroughout his act, he scream ed and bellowt•d. thl•n c limaxed the bit by touching off a string of firecrackers as he faked a fall. Was too much. The performance shook up the onlookers so badly it wasn't repeated. Q. "00 s nakes ha\'e nostrils?" A. Inside their mouths behind their teeth. they do: That's "hy they can't breathe while lbitin~ or chew.in~ Doesn't bother lhem much. though The~ can hold their breath for a Jong time GF.:~11~1 Those Gemini p<.•opll' tend to be good in sales. Highly effe('tl\ e talkers. It's not that they necessarily talk a lot . but they get their points acros:, hurly strongly. Or so say the st:irgaz~rs . ' FRIEND ll'lls me his wife complained this morning that she hadn't bought a new <lre:,s in th e J;.is t 10 pound!>. THAT ORI G I NAL physician Hippocrates contemkd that the massage practitioners always :,hould stroke toward the heart. Al least he got th ~i t ri ght. ml:'dical experts now say. Vein!) that t·a1-ry blood toward the heart are closest to the body's !>uria('e. that's wh~· Addrt•ss mail to L M Bo11d. P. 0 . Box 1560 C OSI (1 ,\,ft!·~a Copyright 1975 L M Baud Tick ets Increase SACRAM E~TO (UPI > -California drivers are rece1n rig an average of --t.000 tickets duilv. about 1.500 a day mo.r e than last \Car. the California fl1 gh.wa) Patrol n:port:-. Dan Lanza . l'Om missioner of the CllP. said : ":\lost of the in· C'rease can be altnlmted to emphasis on violations of the 55-mile-an-hour maximum'' limit. Lanza said 800 to 900 hu~es and trucks also \\Cre cited eaC'h week for 'PCC'ding. Billy Martin of Clark, N.J. managed to st eer his 40-foot Cigarette hull cJear of all tbP. kelp off Point Loma Saturday to win • the Pacific Southwest Airlines Offshore Classic with an average speed of 69.6 miles per hour over the 175 mile course. The only mis hap suffered by Martin was losing his.navigator overboard 10 minutes before the s tart. He was.. hauled bac k aboard just as the pace boat lined the 29 boats up for the start. The race was delayed for 90 minutes until the fog off Mission Bay lifted to provide about a mile visibility. But it wasn't the low visibility that ha mp1>red most of the pilots or the big open offshore boats a nd production boats. Several were knocked out of the race when they ran afoul of shift· ing kelp beds off Point La Jolla, the first turning mark, and Point Loma. Second to fini sh 1n Che open class was Sandy Satullo's 40-foot Gara-Corsa, Copper Kettle, with an average speed or 67.8 miles per hour. Satullo is a high-point contender out of Fairview Park, Ohio. Third pt ace went to Eric Solum Sail Loft Adds Item Dave Ullman, head of Ullman Sails, 410 29th St., announces the addition of a new s mall boat hardware retail outlet at the sail loft. Ullman said the new hardware would consist of small boat rac- ing gear. The loft specializes in "the building of sails for smaJl boats, but has recently produced a suit of sails for the firs t Down East·38 sloop which will soon voyage to Tahiti where it will be permanently berl hed. · still time for income tax preparation at no charge of HuntinJton Beach in a 22-foot Marauder, Wilder Won, averag- ing 57.9 mph, and fourth was Bill Vogel of Arcadia in a 28-foot Cigarette, Super Toad, with an average qf 54 mph. Only four of the nine entries in the big boat division finished. Peter RotNchild of Newport Beach was the pre-race favorite in bis new 40-foot Cigarette Thun· derballs, but he was one of the first to become ensnared by tbe :siinger Wins SOCRTitle Dennis Conner or San Diego captured the Southern Ocean Racing ~onf eren ce title Satur day after the r ace coql· mitlee-upbeld his protest over the length of the race. Con- ner's JS-Coot sloop Stinger was also the winner of the Nassau Cup race which wound uptheSORC. Jim Kilroy's 79-foot ketch Kialoa was first to finish the Nassau Cup but Conner.'s pro- test dropped the glamor yacht to 6lst in fleet and 13th in Class A. South Shore Wins 'Voyagers' E vent South Shore Sailing Club with Glenn Reed at the helm of an Ex· calibur·26 was the winner of the 2nd annual Orange Coast Yacht Clubs match racing event sponsored by Voyagers Yacht Club. Runner·up in the sudden-death finale was VYC with Dave Williams. Other clubs competing were Capo Bay YC, Newport Harbor YC, and Lido Isle YC. • kelp. After clearing his props on- ce at Pt. La Jolla be remained in the race but became hopelessly entangled off Point Loma. Winner in the sport and pro- duction 'boat division was Jim Ross of Anaheim in bis 21-foot Spectra, Spectacular, with an average speed of 55.6 miles per hour over a 76-mile course. Second was Preston Henn , Miami, Fla. in a 38-ft. Bertram, Streaker, Sl.9 mph, and third was Vicent Madelon. Van Nuys, 24·ft. Spectn, LitUe Jumping Jack, 47.3 mph. Mclntish Wins PHRF Series Mc Splash, a Newport-28 sloop skippered by Paul Mclntish, was the Class A winner in the opening race of D;ma Point Yacht Club's PHRF ~es Saturday. The ular series also in· eludes a class or Midget Ocean Racing Fleet yachts this year. MOR F winner was Villam, a Morgan-27 sailed by lmre Berecz, Capo Bay Yac~t Club. • Summary: MORF -1 , Villam : 2 . A4dacious, ( Ericson·29>. Mike Kennedy, DPYC; 3, Mer Nava 'Cal-29 ), Jerry Klanian, Capo BYC. PHRF A-1, McSplash ; 2, Music Maker <Irwin-30 ) Max Savin and Bob Doose, Oceanside YC; 3, Twilight ( Morgan-33> Bill Wiedeman, OYC. PHRF B-1, Whiplash <Cal-25> J ack Pinhero, OYC; 2, Aroca CC al·28>. Tim Fuller. DPYC; 3, Su n s h i n·e l C a 1 -2 7 > , R o n l\lalanoshky, Capo BYC. PHRF·C -1. Bitter End (Cor·25 ) J an Bitter. Capo BYCi 2. Beluga <Cor -25 >. Hilding Johnson, D PYC; 3. San Souci, rn.211 George Voduka, DPYC. RE-ELECT TOM HEllDERSOll FOR UC Irvine frosh sailors swept the competilioo Cor ttie R~inhart freshman Perpetual 'fropby in a round robin · series sailed Saturday at Newport Bea~h. UCI entered two teams in tbe Lido competition. The winner was Phil Ramming and Gene Massion, and runnerup was Rick Kern and Molly Lynch. UCLA with Allan Jewett and Ken Yates was third, Orange Coast College, with Gigi De Mocskonyi and Rick Ed· dlneton was fourth, and Cal State Long Beach, with George Grey and Nancy Perry was fiCth. T H E EVENT drew nine schools. The others in order of finis h were USC, UC Santa Barbara, Cal1 Tech, Harvey Mudd and Pomona. In other intercollegiate sailing com petition, Orange Coast College won the first College Ocean Racing regatta sponsored by Alamitos Bay Yacht Club at Long Beach. The top trophy is the Long Beach Indepen- d e nt-Press Telegram Perpetual. OCC's entry was the Ericson-46 Drumbeat s kippered by Bruce Ayres. The race used a n in- verted start with the lowes t handicapped boats starting first and the others according to their time allowances. Rollins Winner Bob Rollins of Balboa Yacht Club was the win· ner of the Saint Cicero Perpetual Trophy for Metcalf dinghies in the annual regatta s ailed Saturday at B a lboa Yacht Club. Runner-up was Bill Lawhorn and third was Dick Blatterman. The Metcalf is a 14·root ..dinghy designed by ttie late Darby Metcalf for intraclub competition. Almost the e ntire fleet is berthed at BYC. SAlES . .. 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I Mrs. Clatk Westcott Mrl a Mrs. Clarke Whitcomb Mr. a Mrs. John w. wnwama Mr. & ~. Joe Wlnocur Mr. & Mra. RObett Woltz Dr. Aobett M. WOOd Mr. & Mra. Roy WOOisey &"9ft laeo~I .. I I ' ' ~ 1 '( ' ( I I ( • t I I I I ·,"See here, Finster. are you doing this·because 1 laid you off last week. or because you n~ the money?" r~H o~;~;;;fu~1 L LODI.<AP1 -Charles Brumfield, who guided tours in Yellowstone Na- tional Park before the turn of the century, hanged himse)( in his room at a convalescent hospital, auth.orities said. The 98-year-old Brumfield spent much of his Jife in Montana as a co.wboy and cattle rancher and was known as "Cowboy Charlie." BERKELEY (UPI) - Memorial services were held Sunday 'for struc- tural engineer Edward Cl'hayer, 89, who played a )eading role in designing th e San Francisco- Oakland Bay Bridge. Thayer died Thursday of a heart attack. BERKELEY <UPI) - i>rof. Emeritus N. Wmg Mah, 81, a political scien- \ist at UC Berkeley and an international authori- t y. on Chinese affairs, died Thursday after a long illness, a university spokesman announced. Death Notices • FOX FREDA LODGE FOX, resioenl ot Redlands, C•. Dale ol Qee\h ,Marcil 1SI, 197S. Survived by Iler d•UQklter, Mr$. ~ranees L. Smitll of Newport Beach, ·c.,; son, Robert Fox. Jr. of Cor~ del w-.r. c...; five '1"~1Mklllldren andp great-9raridMllQMe1~ !e~C'M""wftf be Mid Wednesday 2:00 PM, March Siii •I F. Arthur Cor!Mr Mortuary, Redlands, C•llf. lntermen1. Hillsldt' Memori~I Park, Redlands. ~ family suggest~ those wtlo wlsll may ,...Ile memorial contril>Utlons to the Cancer Society. REYNOLDS DeWITT CLINTON REYNOLDS, JR., resident of Fountain Valley, ca. Date of death February 281h, 197S. Survived by llis wfe Juli• K. Reynolds; !>ons, William R . and M,lfk D. Reynolds; father, DeWitt c. Reynolcts, Sr.; one brother, Jac k N, Reynolds. Services will be helCf WedMsday, March Sth at 10:30 AM, Peek Family <;olonl al Funeral Kom• I., Westminster, Ca. WAIJD · MINNIE ETHELWARO, ruklentof ttuntfngton Buch. Ce. Date of Cleath F.Oruary 27th, 197S. Survived by heir OeuQhters, Mn •. P•ullne Sparks ind S.11y L. Satterly; sons, J .C .. Al 8., Frank and c. C. Ward ; eighteen 9r•ndchlldren end eight areal· grandchildren. Services wlll be held 11ravesicle, Monday, Ma.rch 3rd et 1:30 PM, Pacific View Memorial Perk, Newport S.ac11. Ce. directed by Peek Family Colonial Funeral Home ot Westminster, Ca. HUFFINE Death NotU!es Fovr El T'Oro HT•b School readin( tescners have been invited to make a presentation at th~ Annupl Cqn/eA!if\C(! . on lndividualiied Home Ee -Prograpi Slated Two speech students from Irvine's University High School took first place honors against 200 competitors from all parts of California. At the Moor Park In- vitational speech tourna- ment, Lauren Mayer won first place in girls· im_promptu speaking. Juliette Deinum 'took first place in girls' oratory. Ja ycees Seeking Horwree The Mission Vi ejo Jaycees are looking for an . 011tst anding young man to receive the club's highest honor. . The Jaycee Dis t· inguished Service Award for 1975 will be presented at a banquet March 29. To be eligible, appli· cants must be residents of the Saddleback Valley between 18 and 35 and have demonstrated a de- sire to improve the com· munitv. Jaycee President Mike Eggers said residents and organizations are urged to submit names of potential winners by March 22. More information is available by calling 494·1141 or sending nominations to the Mis· sion Viejo Jaycees, 29426 Edgewood Road, SaH Juan Capistrano. 1' .. or • ... Mon"ay. March 3. 1975 DAIL V PILOT A J l ' HUNTINGTON HIGH SCHOOL BOARD • BACHELOR OF ARTS & MASTER OF ARTS DEGREES •·TEACHING CREDENTIALS~ COMMUNITY COLLEGE AND ADULT EDUCATION D!PARTMENTS •ACTIVELY INVOLVED IN EDUCATION FOR OVER 20 YEARS • MEMIER. GOALS COMMITI'EE, HUNTINGTON BEACH HIGH SCHOOL DISTRICT ,• • EDUCATION CHAIRMAN, LEAGUE OF WOMEN VOTERS (173J Join Us Tomorrow-.vote for MARY AILEEN MATHEIS Honorable Harriett Wieder cwt-.. Rev. Ronald Colloty, O .F.M. '-· , ... ,_ .. .-Cllwc.• Marnette Pffk David Gcrofalo c-.11c-..i c-1 ... i. Mr. & Mn. Tom Glass Phyllis Salyer Mr. & Mrs. David Mayberry Mr. & Mrs. Kent Pierce Louise Hutton Mr. & Mrs. Andrew MocRoe Mr. & Mrs. William Winkler Mr & Mrs. Donald An*ews Mr. & Mrs. Robert Mofr Mr~ & Mrs. Michael Riltaldi Mr. & Mrs. Patrick McYay Fr.els Zohlman .._,. & Mrs. Daniel Montano Mrs. Roberi E. Brown Arfhur·Hlll Doro M. Helson Mr. & Mrs. Jerry Tonnet" Dr. & Mrs. Edward Beebe Honorable Ted larttett c--Alice Bartlett Mr. & Mrs. WiHiam Foster -. h•-'-· C•-etc- JamH Larkin ---·-·...._, ... , ........ ~ Mr. & Mrs. Roger Slates Mr. & Mrs. Paul Howel Mr. & Mrs. Jerome Shea Mr . &·Mr s. Martin Bogdanovich Mr. & Mrs. Jack Linn Mr. & Mrs. James A...._ws Mr. & Mrs. Hal Tobin T. Mery Alves Mr. & Mrs. Jomes Eblen Mr. & Mrs. Louis D. Stan Mr. & Mrs. James Petrie Mr. & Mrs. Robert Smith Mr. & Mrs. David DavidsOR Mr. & Mrs. Robert Ketch Mr. & Mrs. Waite.-Reuter Mr. & Mrs. Edward Walker Helene Davis Dr. & Mrs. William Mcrmion Georca-LOCJan -r~S-le_M __ Joseoh loyle "-'tc-- Julie Peek Shirley Commons ~,._ .......... -. &.atrice Hawkins Mr. & Mrs. Edwcrd Bell Mr. & Mrs. Richcrd Meoli Mr. & Mrs. Richcrd Footner Mr. & Mrs. William Troy Dr. & Mrs. Edward Devlin Mr. & Mrs. FTank Stoddcrd Alleyne Reed Mr. & Mn. Ronald Preston Jay Hare Mr . & Mrs . Geor9e Zimmetmon Jan Quinn Mr. & Mrs. Michael Cina ron Mr. & Mrs. Murray Kcrptnan Mr. & Mrs. Georcje Leitz . Mr. & Mrs. Clifford Rousseve Mr. & Mrs. Nels Allwd Mr. & Mrs. John Tillotson. jr. Comm1uee To elf3d Mary Aileen Mathe1s He4en troy campaign m..0;~9er. Tnesous Dnve. Hunun01on Beact\ 92646 ~-'. ' GLEN F. HUFFINE, resident of Hunlington Beech, Ca. Dale of death March 1st, 197S. Survived by Ills wife Bernadetle Huffine; three Chll<lren, Betty JHn Robin of Temple City, Gerald Forest Huffine 01 Haclend• ,-----------------------1 Ht1gllts and Randy Lynn Hutllne ot IALTI·HRGEROH FUNERAL HOME (c:10!10 del M01 6739450 Cosio Meso M6 2424 IELL IROADWAY MORTUARY 110 S.oodwoy. Cosio Ml". 1 6'12·9150 McCORMICK MORTUARY Log.no Beoch 494.9415 S . .Jn Juon Co pi>t1or1r1 495-1716 l ,ACIFIC YllW MEMORIAL PAIK I Cemetery • I f ' ' i ' Moiluoy (hopel 3500 Pcxilic View o,;,,,. Nt'wpoll Beoch. Coliforn.o 644 2700 Piii( FAMILY COLONIAL FUNIRAL • HOME 7001 Boho ~ .. e .. We\tmlMtat Qq).3!)25 : SMITHS' MORTUARY I ' 627 Main Sf. 1-Mitinqron 8eoch l'-------S-36_~_s3_q ____ __, -~~~-------~--PUBLIC NOTICE Pa10 Adventsemenr Health News ... Finger Numbness and Ting~ng Dictated This Secretary's Condition A recent dfJcussion or pain, numbness and tingling .whicf> can result from pressure on a nerve root in the neck brought forth a visit r r o m a hypothetical secretary who , it appears. had numbness and tingling· ·· .,;.. o.., ~ f t h · e c:..t.re, D.C. fingers: Is this also a neck bone oriented conditlon, we as~ed Dr. Gary Copture · or the Couture C hiropractic Center. "Whether you know it or not,!' said Dr. c.outur~ • "Y<>il are discussing the Carpal·Tonqel·syndrome." He noted that bony changes in the neck ate h contdlo~ cause ~f such l(WbJes but, "it is never safe to jump to conclusions.'' "ln every case,'' stated Dt. Couture. "You h.ove to rind the point at whloh the J)t'eisure Is exerted on tbe nerv•s and then. rtnd. ~ ~uitabte way to rt!piov. the j)teS!lUft." • Catpal·Tonnel syndrome represents preasure on the medtan nerve a1 lt p..- th r ouit h the wrtat .- usually a acarrinC or thlckentnc or the alieatb aurroundlng the nerve there. . "This particular ailm~ Is featured by numbness •nd tingling of tile nrft and second ringers, and part or the thjrd. that being the area served by the nerve." stated Dr Couture. He notes the condition may result from injury or a variety of other causes. ''It is sometimes seen with I.he me\}opa,4se, or with lo~ .thyroid .states, among others." The good doctor notes it can. obvlo12-sly. to some eKleot resemble disorders of the neck . spine or presence or I\ cervical rib. "With di s order s originating in the neck, the s ymptoms usually are . e?tagg~rated al night ... says D.r. 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Lff6ff, AX>5 -,~ RNACtTV WILL 5E ltlWMD~O! .JVPITIR. 16 J:NrRlt.llJfi:I ~ >IOcJSE FIGMENTS NANCY SEE THAT MAN ?--- HE HAS MORE CHILDREN THAN ANYONE IN TO..VN .TODAY'S CROSSWORD PUZZLE UNITED Feature Syndicate Saturday's Puule Solved: ACROSS 46 Railroad cars I Garment 48 Joseph 5 Small Atlantic fish 10 Sow 14 Ancient Greek theaters 15 Spamsn Br surgeon SO Closely conltned 51 Had sympathy 52 Hit hard Sl\Ore 16 Showing 55 Conscious ~1-s+-:..., l!'l....,..-n-t"ll'hl1-rl7im talent 17 Forsaken 18 Patheltc 59 Hindrance 61 tee mass 62 General 20 Tnv1al Bradle)' ltiings 6J Tne 22 Cared for present 23 Linemen 11me 24 Load 64 Come to completely shore 25 Artist s 65 T 1tle or woo room nob1t1ty 28 Utters 66 Fired metoncatly 67 Mr 32 Actor ••• Slaughter Chaney 33 Characteris1ic DOWN 35 EQUIP With a Quahty 36 Amencan inventor 38 Bowler's problem 40 Fatal 41 Trodden ways 43 As····· Methuselah -45 Mrs Marlin Jomson 1 Pistol 2 Perfume 3 Air: Comb. form -4 Made into leather 5 Great lusters 6 Real estate maps 7 NFL Team 37 Animal 8 Opposite tender ol "nay ' · 39 Having 9 Kind of natural acid ab1hty 10 W. German 42 Rate of state motion 1 1 Recedes 44 Sedimentary 12 Fr. pronoun material 13 Transfer 47 F1msh1ng • pr<>Qerty 49 Smother 19 Ballet 51 Barrier costume 52 College material sub1. 21 Unite 53 ShOI and securely shells: 24 Fout· Informal smelting 54 Pote used 25 Overflows as a boom 26 Enttre 55 Forced to 27 Join deoart 28 Pickles 56 EnthUSiasm 29 lmbeC1le 57 "·· •• 30 Code Nanette" inventor 58 Spceads hay 31 Blaspheme 60 New 34 On ttie teft Zealand's extinct blfd • O/I J.IFE!',. MOON MULLINS by Dale Hale RE~,AX.·· I'U. ~IVE . HfY! C,AREFLIL·WITH iHAT HOMEWORK! I WoRl(f D .ALL WEEKEND IT 8,ACt< IN A MINUTE. M ON THAT. ANIMAL CRACKERS . by &nie Bushmiller ··· BUT IT MAKES IT VERY HIM TO . PEANUTS by Charles M. Schulz t'D POLINO '<t>IJ VNTIL ~E 5'/N W£N1 OOWN. AAO /'D KEEP ON l'OUNOIM6 'ftl<I ~IL THE SUN CAME. l.1f' AAD ™EH t'D rOVND !'. I.tall 1HE SUN~~~ 1j ., ·! ~; I , JUDGE PARKER by Harold Le Doux · , OKAY! DOM'T ErTKER C1F YOO DON'T &001<. ARCH AND JOEY! I HAVE LEAVE TOWN! I MAY '10l.I &AY. ' If ONE Of T~E FIFTIES YOUR WAHT 'TO TALK TO LIEUTENANT! OOE&N'T SHOW UP IN 24-WORD. 'fOU TOMORROW! HOURS, I'LL &RING THEM 5AM! DOWN TO YOUR OFFICE, LIEUTENANT! ·· MISS PEACH by Mell !llA I YOIA SAY YOIA 'THINK ~~ P.4l'ENTS AAE ~JlllCfNW TMf.C lr!SPONSt9l.mf~ DICK TRACY 10 VIZM p MOW? THERE HE COMEST LET MIM MAVE IT! ~ WEU., FOlr ONE 'Tk!NW, TME.V AfKiO Ml 'TO MOLO O,F MAVING MY f'OCMATrve Y&Alr~ IJN'TIL. I w£'T' MA""'eo ... 0 c by Chester Gould ·I-IE JUST SAID 1-t(S GOIN' Bractfltlcl soMeWMa26 WARM AND LIE UNO~ A PSAL.M -m~e · by George Lemont AN A .M .A . 15 AN A .M .A .. ' t Fl YOU WAN'f° Me i •t..a... e• ou1" I"" 'fMll l=PAAKtN• "'°-r "°1""~ wM••L.-11ts .' dD by Ferd Johnson WeLL, 1r 1s A LON~ STORY, f:NDIN~ UP WITHA HOLi: IN MY POCKET ... by Rod9er Bollen .. Ji-t~ I'D LIKE TO BAS~ S)MEBOD'r'1S TEET~OOT/ "Well, AT LAST!" DENNIS THE MENACE f ,, .. -I ... • ... ' • ,. ·oon 't iust sit there small on .your fortune ••• I • Look around your· house· and garage and you'll probably discover you have a · mountain of oldies but goodies you could sell. Move that mountain. Call a -friendly ad-visor at the Daily Pilot. Use the direct line. Thousands of ready~o-buy ad readers are "shopping the ads in the Daily Pilot every day. Many are eciger to buy .iust what you have to sell. Advertise in the Orailge Coast Newspaper with Classified ·Ad Line 64 2·56 7 8 DAILY PILOT '·' ' ,. .. -· I ; \ A. 4 DAIL y PILOT Monday. MJrch 3. 1975 H arings in Mesa Panelists We Care6out Commi,ttee Named Operate To. Pick Hospital As Usual ' All , Of Our Stud~nts FACT: 0.. ldlools .... n 1 Md • cro•.,.... Ill ....,. fl••clel ..,., t• pro•I• ...., _Hllce'ffoa; . SANTA ANA i\an etecn Orange County r esidents h ave been named lo the Orange Coun - ty Heullh Phrnnang Council com- mittee that will decide whetht-r UC Irvine or Hoag Memoria l llospitul-Wcstern World will build a hospital in In int•. Hearings before the fuciht1t's review comm1tlt-e \\ 111 bt· lwld in the Costa Mesa t'itv c·ouncil c·hambt•rs M u r ch 19 a.nd :ro at 7 p.m. each night. of dircdors T he board is cxpect- t•d to at·t on the proposttls 1:tl 1l:. f\IJrC'h 25 nH•<•ting. l 'C' I RVIN E h:.is prupusro lO transfer 200 b<·ds from tht' Ora~· County Medical l'enlt·r to bwld a Sl9 ~ million hospital on the l n llH' c-ampus. l\h-d1cal ll'aching and tommunily ht•allh cure ;.i r e t ht.• dual uses_~~ for the two hospitals. ~1_yl an'. tu pur~aM· lht.• 1\lcditul Cl'11kr from Orangt.• Cuunt~ for S5 5 m1llwn. Dr Paul 1',l a nag;.m, l'hie( of staff of P<1dfica Hospital in Hun- tington Beach, will chair t he t·omm1tkc. O t her health care pro\'idcrs on the com mittee in- C'luck Gll lt at Bu rnh am, ad - 1mn1 ... trutor of t he P lacentia Lin- da lln ... ptlal. Dr. Howard Knohl Los Alamitos; Dr. Don McC<.tnne. San C l emen t e; Ri c h ard Sk1 ll mt1 n , administrat or of Los Alamitos Gen e r a l Hospital ; Gladys Smith. RN, I rvine; Or.M. Hobert Sternberg. Placentia and Hobert Whitt•, administr ator of t ill' D ra ngc.· County Medical Center. H EALTH CA R E consumers on lh\.· committee include: George Burkle. C:o ... ta Mt'sa, Edgar J . C'umm111s <llld Patri ck Lash, Folio" mg a nH·rgcr \\1th I loa;.! in :" c" purl Ht.•at.·h . W l''>tt.•rn World pk1ns lo trun:-.f<•r 100 <if Jlo:.ig 's bt·ds lo build a S7 ~I million hosp1t<1l on an 18-uc·re site 111 I n im· donall'tl by the Irvine Cump:.in~·. :\t'ither ho!'pilal \\OUld add to lhe total numb<.·r or hospil<il bt.·ds 1n the C'ount~. TH E CO l\li\IITTEE \\ill m.1hl· n•eommt.·111lat1on-. on t h1• l\\1> prnpo~als lo the ('(JUn<:il's tm.1nl .. I.jg un;1 '\ 1 g u l'I ; James llen- l 1 \, Fullt·rton; Thomas llo.rn n ghaust.·n. Los Alam1to .... .\rthur llolub. T ustin; Donald Klein, Santa Ana; Roger •Slatcs. Huntington Real'h and G eorge O'C<1mpo. Ernl'sline Ra nsom and John Ha u. ull of Orange. ( 'ounc1l rules n·quire any com- 11111tct.• mt·m lH:r to abstain from 1.11-.ing part 111 cl1sC'ussions or aC'- 111111 on a1n matlt·r in whic h the 1111·mbL·r ha!> to11fliets of inlere~L Supervisors Pick Carpool Network S:\J':T:\ A~A Or angt' Count.' Supern:.ors have decided to ta ... t their lot \\ ith a regional C'Om puter net" ork in a n eflort to 1-.l'l an employe car pooling µrograrn rolling. R.I. "Cuba" Morris. county director of transportation und the man who has been \\Ork1ng on employe <::Jrpooling. tol d super\'l:.ors the regional netv. orh 1s called Commutt.·r Transporla- 111111. fnc or Commut<:r Com put er. lie said tht· firm 1s u nonprofit organizaltun M•t up h~· lht· i-1 alt• .-\1r Re:.ourn·-. BoJrd a 't·.ir .q.,:11 to en<:ou rag 1· t·urpoohn!! 111 lht· s mog/.!~ c.·outlltl':-. of \·t·nlura. HI\ crs1dt.'. San lkrnardmo and Lo:. Angeles. T he ridt• matc-hrng <'nmpulcr ... y:.l\:m 1s operated with conlribu· l ions from participating govern- m~·nt agenl'1cs and private in- du~try, Morns noted. SCP E RVISOR S AGREED to· lt't Morris go through with plans to acquire a $90.000 federal grant as the county's s h are of the Com - muter Computer operation. The corporation ·s 1975 budget has been set at S2, 19 m illion, of \\hi ch S626,000 \\ tll be paid by the eitv of Los Angt.'lcs a nd another $1 ·3 million from pnvalt• 1n- duslr\: j :\lorri~ ~:i1d Ill ~I rt'(Xffl to tht• hoard thut h1 ... dlort to dale h<ts not been o' erh s uccessful. The count~ has passed out 5.000 rider mterest c-.irds to employes but not man~ have chosen t o partic1p;it ,. SANTA ANA --Despite a fiscal challenge from Governor Ed· mund Brown Jr., Orange County crim inal ju s tice planners today said "it 's business as usual." "We'r e proceeding under the assumption the governor 's 60- d ay review of planning programs will r esult in the continuance of rthe council's artivities," Or ange County Criminal Justice Council executive officer K eith Concan- non s aid . Touc hing off Concannon's as- sura nce was the r eaction at a meeting of the Orange County Crimina l Jus tice Council to a verba l report from Santa Ana Police Chief Ray Da vis. D avis, along" with Concannon and counc il C h air man Lee Risner, atlended a meeting in Sacramento last week at which Brown questioned the worth of federall y funded criminal justice pla nning programs throughol.lt the st ate. To Ora nge County, the federal progr a m mean s r oughly S3 million annually for prol!rams aim ed at curtailing crimmal ac-- t ivity. S TATEWIDE. the federal grant totals m o r e t han S50 millio n. Brown s aid last week that he wasn't certain the pro- grams a ren 't being funded by "bad money." He suggested that checks writ- ten by fed eral officials to cover such grants "ar e not backed by anything of s ubs t a nce." The govern or went on t o cha llenge or question t he wort h of s ome programs a l ready funded by the grants. Included among those singled out was the grant to San Clemente for added police protection to cover pre- side ntial visits. Brown said he could see no r e- ason to continue to fund the San Clemente program in as much as "it 1s a problem local govern- ment should take can· of by itself .. \\'lll LE B ROW N <li d not threa len to discontinue the slatt»s role as a funding channel for the feder al gr ants. because of the chall~}ges to the program his re ma r ks "e r e in terpreted by some as meaning that. FOUNT AIM VALLEY FACT: se20.ooo .... ......., bntt _, ._. ... ,.... ......... . FACT: • Oely Oft• 1chool· tl1trfd I•· Orange C...tthat•lowertm,.. 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Cne.,,.,.n-~ 10583 El E•1e Ave Foun1M1Vi11ev ALD E. S ALL "~~·~~ ~--- INCUMBENT FOR SCHOOL BOARD NEWPORT-MESA UNIFIED SCHOOL DISTRICT .VOTE TUESDAY, MARCH ·4, 1975 Member of Board of Trustees • 3 years, 8 months -Past President. CurTent Vice President and Clerk. can best be made by someone who has demonstrated his ability, his willingness to s~rve, and his capacity for Afforney: Member of Orange County Bar Assn. Committee on Administration of Justice: Former President of Mesa Verde Homeowners Association. Former Teacher of Law at Southwestern University and OrancJe University of Law. Practicing Lawyer and resident in the Hcrbor Area for I 3 yecrs. Extensive background of involvement in civic areas. understanding and deciding complex Issues. - Don Smallwood Is a proven leader with a strong commitment to our local schools. The undersigned citizens~of Hewpott·leach and Costa Mesa urge you to vote on · Tu,sclcw M,drch 4, 1975 to Rwiect The difficult decisions now facing the local school distri~t ...DONALD E. SMALLWO.OD t1t·' the ·M¥Wport Mesa Unified School District lom-d of Trustees. Or and Mrs J A. Berson Jr Dtek and Joanne Braman Rudolph and Suzy Baron Euoene 0 Bergeron M Joe Brockman O'G S Mrs Howard Abel Barbara Call Dale and Cathy Carpenter Guy K Oa1re Mr end Mrs. Mike C.mco' Mt Ind Mrs. T Oscar Oevtdence Jr George and Lu Cokas Mr end Mrs John Oelava Or. and Mrs Frank D1F10<e Mr. and Mrs Robert D Dormn1co Mr and Mrs. Wilham Dunn Mr and Mrs Carl Frova Dr and Mrs Roger Gos-. Mr and Mrs. John Garrett Mary Gleason Mr. and Mrs John Grief Mr and Mrs. H. Jack Hall Mr and Mrs Lee Hunt Mary Jo H ammett H6ten and Ken H artley Jaci(le Heather Or LOfen H eather Marion and Richard Hat~ 0 1ff Hernng J C Humphries Jack and Sue H itchlns Mr. and Mrs. Stan Jarenko Dr and Mrs Donald Julian Betty and Dan Kilmer Sue Kirch Beverly and 8 111 Langston Mr and Mrs Robert Lucas Chuck and Velma Gordon Or. and Mrs. Georoe McCan Mr and Mrs. Joh?\McHugh Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Margol " Ota™'. Lowry Mr. and Mrs. Fr&M G. MICtletena Don and Oaryt Molhca Etmer •nd KJtOCyn Montano Ann and Mike Mound Mr. and Mrs. Tom Murray Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Napoh Dr. and Mra. Ted A. Nehrenberg Tom Nelson John and Rosalie O'Brien .. I Seth and Lainee Oberg Trtsf\ and John O'Oonn4Jll Bill O'Neil " ' Mr. and Mrs. Btrnard Peul Pet Pembrook • Jack Penney / :t ' Jim Penney , Mr. and Mrs. R~r V. Pet..-n Jr. Mr Ind Mr .. Frank Pll{90!" • Mr. and Mrs. Peul"Rav« T•'"8Aac1tl Vaughn Red<'it)g Mr. and Mrs. K•nnttl'I Riggs Jo Rotman .. Mr. Ind Mf1. Jame• Soott Wilham v. and Rob«ta Senmldt ·--\ Mr. and Mrs. David Schweitzer Carmen Scott Mr. and Mrs. Paige Simpson Mr. and Mrs. Hall Seeley Marlene Sorsabal Cart and Carolee Stevens Chet Stere Mr. and Mrs. Charles Stratton Mr. and Mrs. David S. Tingler Dick and Norma Tracy Mr. and Mrs. Pete V1o tto Mr. and Mrs. Raymo nd Watson Roy B. Woolsey Mr ar)d Mrt. James B. Wood ~lllam H. Wiiiis Nicholas J Zlener NewPOrt Mesa Education Aun. Or. and Mrs. Oavtd Bunrtell ) t . , I ,Bring 'Bms ·ic lnteg i . . . . t rity' Bock I B1LAU&IE KASPER ly. Ir lbe family doesn't accept be our own choice. That's wby we grateful, they also realized lh~y ·0t .. oe11yf't1ei""' this responsibility then there haveelections." had power. "They built t.Many'peoplesay,"PolitJcsisa isn't any hope because a code STt\NDt\R.DNE£DED themselves apoliticalmachine." f1rtY 1•me." won't be enrorc,ed without the And. noting that 'the qualiflca· While his fa.th er was ~overnor ..t. But James Rooeevelt, former basic backing. lions of only one candidate in a of New York, 1L was real~ied lhat ~ongressman and now a busi-.Secood, what is learned in the local Political race was included he w.ould be .a good candidate for •esaman who admits to remain-family can be imJ)roved by lhost! in the sample ballot, he asked pr.e~1dent. Hts o~ponents also ,re· tlg • .. political animal ••rejects who practice .a relialous way of how much 8 voter knows about almng that, decided a slumbl~ng this thought. • life. '"fhere is an area within re-his choice anyway. block would bet~ put May.or Jim· I While speaking during a series Ugion t.o talk about Integrity and The government. h e said, my Walker on trial for misuse of ct1l What Ever Happened l <> perhaps particularly in govern· should establish an ''information office. If FPR supPort~d the Morality'?. sponsored by the ment," he said, adding atheists standard .. of all candidates move, he would face losing the Women Associates of Interfaith must also have "some kind of which would be given to all votes ofTammany. ~t UC Irvine, he contended, philosophy." ... voters. GRAV AREAS Politicsisthelifebloodofour Andfinally,whatisneededis If the voter doesn't read it. "T here was mu<·h !>OU I ountry. 1t affects everythlng we "the ability of people to decide "then you know in your heart you searching. There was a ~ood deal o." (upon pollticians) based upon a didn't look closely enough.· of discussion with political ad· And, the son of the late· Presi-person's overall record, which Yet. if one looked back through visors." the son recalled. ient Franklin. ~-Roosevelt mea~~ a disclosure of that re-the documents of the country's ··it \\as not an easy decision arned, not adv1smg young peo-cord. beginning. Roosevelt said, little and ifs not totally hum<1n for us le to get into politics could A ~rson applyi~g {or a job 1s would be found on morality. The to think a Jot of these dec1s1ons estroy the democratic process. asked many questions. Some of sum of the broad terms are, are that easily arri vcd at." "We need people with integrity the answers may be embarrass-"This is a country under God." There a re. Roosevelt ex· td intelligence in politics as ing and reveal mistakes made in And a perusal or history books plained. a lot of gray areas. e've never needed them the past. . \\OUld reveal a greatlackofinte-He noted a number of olher fore." "Why s houldn't we, as the grity. scandals ... '"people being LThe public's confidence in gov-public, ask ~or, the same thing?" Cabinet members for both caught while in official positions ,.-nment can be returned, he The J.>~b~1c should know a!:><>ut Washington and Adams were ac-with their fingers in the cookie $id, but not unless a way is the poht1c1an as well as beliefs, cused of unethical things. jar" ... which have occurred lpund t~ bring "basic integrity" pr.actices and mistakes. . . . Tammany Hall was a •·pl"etty through the years. ~ack to 1t. 1 'People are pretty forgiving tf infamous place," he said. In the past. he explained, these t This, integrity in politics, was they feel there's ~Of!le reason for .. It's not my job to defend them have been caused by "'grt!ed for tµs topic and he offered three what you're dping," Roosevelt in any way but I think there are money and the desire for the ~ggestions to bring it about. said. · · . problems we should stop to con-Power to give the ability to get SUGGESTIONS Although be recognized the sider." more money. •First, he explained, a general risk involved in choosing a Tammany Hall was originally "Watergate is something en- \4nderstanding of integrity is . person who had made some past formed for the care of people. tirely different. planted in the child by the fami-mistakes, he said, ''That should When they realized people were "Watergate was not an opera· e BEA ANDERSON, Editor Learning disabilities teacher Cheri Johns works with ~t11dent at Carr School, -~anta Ana, on reading. . ... TEAM .~·RKPRIZED By ALLISON DEERR Of tlle D•llJ ~llM Stiff I . "You have to act, stay loose, keep them involve d," said Michael Carleton. "She turns them on; I calm them down," added Cheri Johns. :rhe pair are a teaching team, good fr1ends, and a perfect com- plement of skills and tempera- ment. Mike Carleton is a talker. Her partner is quiet, soft-spoken, the ooe who pulls in the r eins when Michael Carleton believes that good teaching requires respect. tor the student, disciplined Jove, /earning skills. Parent group ;.commended them. Mike gets off the track in her en· thusiasm for kids and teaching. The dynamic duo live in Costa ~Jesa and teach in Santa Ana. Recently the Orange County Chapter· of the California As· sociation for Neurologically Han- dicapped Children recognized their work~ They earned two of four .. teaching excellence" awards of $100, given for 1974. "They really go out of their way to teach a child and to help him make progress,'' said C ANHC president Stephen Tei tier. HONORARlt;l\15 "We give the honorariums as an incentive to continue good work." Carleton-Johns. as they are -known to parents and friends, need no incentive. ··we have no ulterior motives. All we want to do is teach together. We have a system that . works and we believe that's all that mallers . ., Jn their fourth year in Santa Ana, the pair have weathered many storms. After three years of perfecting a system for teaching educationally han- dicapped children. the district threatened to split up lhe team. Students' parents organized meetings and fought to keep them together. They even went to the school board meeting . But, last fall. Mrs. Johns was assigned to Ell students at Carr Intermedi ate School . Mrs. Carleton's lime is divided between two schools. Recently, they were reunited, and now, in s m aller quarters, for part of the their day, they try to team as much as Possible, with EH and L DG (Learning Di s- abilities Group> students. DISCIPLINED LOVE "All it really takes is what we call disciplined love." said Mrs. Johns. .. You have to have order." re· iterated her partner. "But. first you have to let them know that you really dig ·cm " Theid§mula evolved during a friendshi that began while both were stud ts at the Uni versity of Northern olorado. With the help of her husband Ron, Mike took on an allegedly impossible job. Her first job in Colorado brought an assignment of the 25 ·'worst" kids in a school. "They were potential dtop-outs and delinquents, many with drug problems," Mrs. Carleton said. She, her husband and in-laws opened a night school in her home. "Kids who would ditch in the daytime, came for tutoring at night. The reward for coming every night was a weekend trip to the mountains." Ron Carleton h ad been a "street kid" from one of the less wealthy areas or Denver. "He taught us everything we know about relating to kids." his wife explained. "They couldn't bluff him. He understood them and he knew how to work with them." PEER PRESSURE Using peer pressure and or- aanizing the kids into the Scott Carpenter (Sc hool ) Action 1 Team, they soon had D and F slu· 'You may think you 're just one person in the multitude ... but it is the sum of the individuals who make up the masses.' tion which stemmed from the cl(• sire to obtain mone~ ... it wa!> .1 more complete abuse of po\\ Cr. a mis understanding of power · · In the long run, he :.<.tid . 1l pro· bably will be good. .. Generally, it has caused us to think over what are the slan· dards of morality and integnty that are practical for us lo ap· ply." A~SWER Qt; ESTIO~S Other questions, about national a nd local politicians. have arisl'n r ecently. Roosevelt said the politicians s hould an!>wer a ll questions and then the public should decide if that person is able to do the job. Recog nizing that full dis -, closure might be tough for some people. he proJt'l'lL·d that it \\Oultl 1usl become one of the lhmg!> one has to do to go\\ ht' re they " ant to scr\'c. He lold h1:. audience J standard can be :.tarted. ..You may think you'reju:.tone person in the multitudt• ... but it is lhe sum of the ind1\·idual~ who make up the ma!>ses. .. Your vote and \OU a::; un in· di\'idual ur c of t r emendous 1m· porlance to our futun'. ·· The last in lhe seri es. u panel discussion on Hcsistunrc to Ethical Standurds by cle rgy members,\\ ill beginjt 9:45 a.m. Tuesday, March ·l , in the In- t erfaith Lounge, !nine To\.\n Ct'nter. Tickets cost $2.50 'All we want to do is teach together. We have a system that works and we believe that's all that matters. We feel we are destined to work together. ' dents making Cs. Bs and oc- casional As. And, she added, they were out collecting canned goods for the need y. ''You have to teach them lcarn- "ing skills, earn respect, let them know you respect them and love them,'' Mrs. Carleton said. From Ron , th e teachers learned to expect 100 percent from every child. "If you expect less. that's what you'll get.·• The pair brought degrees in mental retardation .. psychology and special education to their classes. Mike urged Cheri to try special education when she was still un- decided. She did. When the Carletons decided to look for greerier pastures in California. Mrs. Johns and son Bret, now 7, came along. _ "What are the odds that such good f11icnds would find jobs at the same school? We feel we are destined to work togelher." SUCCESS STORIES They can cite a lot of success stories. A child who had to learn to walk and talk all over again after sinking into a com a after an auto accident is now doing well in re· gular classes. "We think \\C helped.'' A little girl who was labeled re- tard_ed became a voracious re· ader and did excellent work un- der their guidance. One Christmas. their class pr<>· gram drew more than the PT A programs had all year. The children made costumes, sets and ref re sh men ts and ac:ted out 8 play. "To do that, they had to learn ( math and r ead in~ and social skills to cook and !-oC\\ :rnd cm· broider.'' They put emphasis on ··!:>ur- vival s kills" needed for rontem- por1:1ry life. applying these to 6· 13 year olds while at Washington School. now lo junior high lt.•n•I. ..We teach them to rc<1d tht· want ads. fill out :i Job <1pplit-a ti on, writ e a check . Onl' Chnstmas vacation. \\C ~<1t dO\\ n and thought about \\hat '' c re· membered. \\hat ''c needed ol "hat we learned.·· EDUCATION SPECIAL I Special education should bl' that -not j ust a lot of popping popcorn and walchmg movies. lhey asserted. EH children art• defined ..1~ those wilh average or abon? average inlclligencc. ''ho for some reason or other. aren't learning, they said ... We try to find out why and turn them on.·· An integral part of lheir ap- proach is working together. "Team te aching is not jusl two classes in one room. with two chiefs. ll only works when you have one c hi ef." • They spend a Jot of lime out· side the classroom making con- tact \\ilh parents. .. We ask for at least an hour home visit l" o or thn.•c times a year. There's no "ay \\l' can re all y ta lk about a child m onL' hour, so it is often longer. .. You have to have support \n the home. They ha\-e to help you in what you're doing. "The most important thing in education is the child. That's why \\C''re here. isn't 1t? Red la~. paper·\\ ork .i nd tau eaucr~cy shouldn't get tn th<' way " ' / ' ... .. ---.. -· ...... $ ••• I f .... 9 .. 8 1 DAILY PILOT Monday, March 3 t915 Success: Making It A ·IOne '/ feel there is nothing wrong with me, although I know there is .' Oldies, Goodies 'Antique buffs are in- vited by the Laguna Beach Museum of Art Affiliates to their An- tique Show and SaJe, Friday -Sunday. March 7 -9 in the museum. Hours for the benefit are noon to 9 p .m . Friday and Saturday, noon to 6 p .m .• Sunday. Mrs. Doris Funk displays some of items of 27 dealers and de - corators to be dis- played. By /\l.l.ISON DEF.RR Of Ille O~y Piiot !.1•11 Earl Mason grew up hearing more can'ts and won'ts than can::. a nd will s . But when he t ;;1 lks. you forgl'l that he has cerebr a l puby, that he can't read and that ht• t<111 't find a paying Job. M :.::;on I ikes peopll' and i.hm\.., it more tha n anv so t•alkll normal pl'rson you'·ti m~·t.•t • For "I mu'l four 't•ars Ii~· .., \\orkt'd m .. a fl.l.Jl-t1 m~· voluntt•t•r at the Kn ott Dc\t•lo pmcnt Center. lluen..i PJrh, 1x:ch1ling J I miles each way to work. He told members of the Orange County Council on Developmen- tal Disabilities at a two-part pro· gram in Children's Hos pital, "By talking to you, looking at you, working with you. I feel I am normal, like y9u a re. ... I feel there is nothing wrong with me. although I know there is. J don't feel handicapped." As a sma ll child, he said, he "'us told he "'ould nevef walk, never have use of his immobile arm. "I told the doctor I didn't beheve him. Women Behind. KINGERY G. Di srriminalion prac - tices have put women al a serious disadvantage in the marketplace. ~c­ cording to a r e port from th e s tat e's J oi nt Legislati\·e Com mittee on Legal Equality. Sen. Omer L. Rains quoted evidence prc::;ent- ed at he arings \.\-hi c h substantiatrd claims of age and sex discrimin<.1· lion, unavailability of job training, lack of n•ct•nt experie nce and inadc· quate cover age under un e mpl oyment. worker's com pensatwn and pens ion plans. The S a nta Ba rbar:.i Democrat noted that s.~ percent of a ll California working women arc in low-paying cle ri cal or :,ervice jobs. Mor e than 156.000 p e r son s ll\e below po,·erty level 1n f e mal e-h ea ded ,California families. 1\ transcript of t he hear}llgs and description of cMrecti ve legislation resulting fro m the com- mittee's s tudy is now available to wo m en in· .te rested in r e ·e nte ring the job market. Marriage Popular Marabel Morgan'sron· trove r sial marri age manual, "Th e Total Wom an.·· \\a s th e 'number one nonfiction best seller of 197-t, ar· cording to Publis hers Weekly. Sugge s tinl{ s ub · misslveness as a method o f keeptn a "zip and zing" in a marriage. the book urged w1vP!i to "nr cept , admire, adapt :met appreriatP " .Running !iecond on thl' list was Woodwar<f nnrl WHITEN ECK CANDIDATE BOARD OF EDUCATION • NEWPORT-MESA UNIFIED SCHOOL DISTRICT BETTER EDUCATION BECAUSE OF BETTER COMMUNICATION VOTE FOR WHITENECK Mrs Betty Lilly chairperson. Committee to Elect Kingery E. Whitenack 455 S Pacific. Tustrn. CA 92680 Rem~ lei n 's "A II t lit· 191••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• Pn·s adent"s Mt •n .. I "Afte r all. people make mis· takes, even doctors." MAKING MISTAKES Despite all of the neiative in· formation he was glv~n. Mason devised hls own exercise pro· gram and, for two years, worked on mobility. · He remembers with a satisfied smile the day he could walk into the doctor's office, s hunning the proffered wheelchair, Mason lives in his own apart- ment on $235 per month from Social Security. He is proud of this symbol of independence, but aware of how hard it is to keep food on the table at today's prices. He had lived with his own large family, in foster and boru:d and care homes. Later he and a roommate shared expenses. He prefers going it alone. "All of my life, I have been saying, 'l want to do this .. .' and ·r want to do that ... ' Wnen anyone says ·1 can't,' I ask, why llOt?" ile puts in full ·days helping _youngsters who are developmen· lally disabled who have educa- tional opportunities he didn't have. STILL LEARNING .. I can't r ead," he said, '"bul I'm going to learn. I don't s pell very well. But, it's beca use no one ever took the time to teach me. ''You have to take the time, all day if you have to, if that's wllat it takes for c hildren to learn. His bike ride to work is five miles each way now. He's never missed a d ay on the job. He loves the center, the kids, the staff. Mild cerebral palsy and a hear- ing loss don't get in the way when he communicates to kids . He works one·to-one or in s mall groups on self-help, communica· lion and physical skills. "He is m ore sensitive lo the· needs of our s pecial children and young adults because of the dif- ficulties he encountered growing up in a non·handicapped society. "His personal exposure to special educa(ion and th e knowledge and s kills he d e- \'eloped now are being passed on to the youngsters with whom he works," said a staff A1ember. "This personable young man has the respect and affection of every person at this center. He applies himself sensitively, cooperatively and whole· heartedly whereve r and whenever needed. "Earl has become a · perm a · nent member of the team and we " now wonder what we ever did without him." LOOKING FOR WORK Until he finds someone who'll provide a paying job, he'll con- tinue with the center, Mason said. "I'm the re because there is so much to teach, so much to learn. I w~nt to help any w ay I can.'' The problems faced by the han- dicapped were clearly illustrated in part two of the program, a British film about a cer ebral palsied couple, who happened to be in IO\'e. "Like Other People" narrated by the couple, expressed their i feelings about the ignorance of people about the needs or the han- dicapped. "Yes, we shake," said the woman. "And we look different and our bodies don't always do what we want them to do. But, we're people and we do have feel· ings." Earl Mason Is a study In total She d escribed the frustration of the group Ji \'ing s ituation as she matured and said, "The re was no s mall place I could go alone, on my own, and have a good cry." concentration as he The film portrays the couple's relationship as it develops, each helping the other out, each doing what he could. THEY SHARE works with d isabled chlldren. Both w e r e confined t 0 .. It is easy for parents of a han· wheelc hairs and had little dicapped cllild to be overprotcc· mobility without them. But each ti\"e, lo keep you a child foren•r. I encouraged the o~ She tells was lucky. My mother didn't him as s he works ~s speech, treat me with kid glO\·es," she "Don't tell me no. Try!" :,ays. Many c an 't under::;tand his Throughout the film. she l;,ilks s peech, but she does and mar vels about the "ay they are not <.ii · Cit his sense of humor. The lowed to feel a s "normal" people viewer marvels at hers. do, because they ph:·~ically don't When s he washes and combs meet the everyday standards . his hair, a bit s hakily, she says, "We do think and feel and "You've got the best combed love."· ears anywhere." Another a dds, ''probably wilh While cooking she asks, ''You m ore intens ity than someone like it burned, don't you?" \.\-ho is not handicapped." The man writes poetry, slowly, She adds, ··Why should one be on a typewrite r . One line reads, denied such a thing as lo\(:, or th<' "Do not d egrade our rela-simple things l1kr sl ee pin ~ tionship." Another, ''What has bes ide someon e )OU earl· passed between usJs love ... " ~ about'?" CRISP SPRING PRINTS VALUES TO $2.79 YD. SAVE TO $1.80 YD. 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Great for ethnic blou· ses, western shirts. pillow casing, mattress covers or curt~ins. A hundred and one uses. 100% cotton. -' 38" wide. Machine Washable COMPARE AT .'69 YARD .. .. HOUSE OF ·Ftfii(:~,BRICS i!l • alw(ly~ first qualitJ fabrics ~!j 1ondl)'. March 3. 1975 DAILY PILOT 8 3 .Cause of Fear Needs Examih • 1ng ' DEAR ANN LANDERS: T he emotional damage to my nervea has been far gre ater than ~e1 l'b~ ot Ubc,tetecled breast cancer -thanks to . :' __ the pubHcity since Mrs. Ford and Mrs. IW\:ker,11~~ have had mastectomies. The me<ha have had such a field day with those two women that I examine my breasts twice a d~)' fo_r lumps although I've been to three physi- cians 1n the past two months and they've all told me m y b(easts a re normal. How many other women in this country have been ~cared out of their wits by this spate or publicity.~ l.'ll bet millions. It's impossible to pick up a newspaper or magazine without reading something about breast cancer that makes ever y womanj.hink. "1 'm next.'' . ~ill you please comment and give me peace of m~n~? l have a nother appointment with a cancer chntc next week . -TERRIFIED IN TAR- RYTOWN DEAR T: Cancel lhat cancer clinic appoint· ment and make one with a psychiatrist. You are obsessed with the fear of breast cancer artd it's going to take a few sessions with a good tbenpbt to get you squared away. For every woman wtwwas scared out of her wits, thoU!raJ'dS were moved to get their breasts examined. Out. of those thousands, several bun· dred lives were saved ~ause the cancer ·was discovered early -and yours might. have been one of them. So don't knock it, Lady. DEAR ANN LANDERS: l couldn't believe your dumb ans wer to the mother whose husband .could never reme mber to put the toilet lid down. Their five-year-old daughter frequently got up 'during the night and fell in. The kid got her pa· jamas wet und woke her mother up at two and three o'clock in the morning to be •·changed." Your advice was, "A five-year.old girl is old enough to learn how lo check a toilet seat before ·she sits ~own a nd falls in." A five.year-old who gets up at two o'clock in the morning is doing pretty well to find the bathroom. m uch less remember to check the seat. Why didn't you tell the MOTHER to check the · seat before she turned in for the night? Apparent- ly her husba nd is a n inconsiderate slob a nd she Recipients Selected Four se nior hi g h school girls were select- ed as Zorrta Girls-of-the- month on the b<.1s is of leadership, citizenship, s cholarship' and service. .service and studied last .ve ar in Portugal as an America ns Abroad stu- dent. Her future pla ns in- clude majoring in math or enJ!i ncering al UC, Santa Ba rbara. Honor ed by the Zonla Club of Newport llarbor a r e D a n a Bunnell , Estancia High School; T e r r i L ee Re r~m an, ·cost a M es a II i g h ; C harl o tt e Low~ll . Newport Harbor . and Karen Maloney. Corona del Mar. Stanford. Notre Dame or USC will be enrolling l\liss Lowell, daughter of the Arthur Lowells of t\e\\ port Beach. Secret ar v o f th e c~lifornia S cholanhip Federation for the past th rcl' year s, s h e w as netmcd National Merit Commended Student in 1974. 1# M iss Bu n n e l l. , d a ughter of the Robert Bunnetls of Costa l\l esa. served as president of h e r f res hm a n a nd sophomore classes. An opera career is the •goal of Miss Maloney. da ughter of the Edward Ma loneys of N e wport Ueach. C hose n a s senio r homecoming princess. • she plans l o become ;J pediatric ia n. majoring • in pre· m e d at e it her '~ Radcliffe, Stanford or i UCLA. i The da ughter of Mrs. ( Gertrude Be r gman of ' Costa Mesa has been ac· • tive in Ame rican Field J\cli\'e in va riou s music groups and pro- duct ions·. sh e plans to major in vocal music at either the University of.. the P acific or Cal Stale Fullerton. ' 1 I ' l . t • i ( • l t ' ' j t • J t I J ' I • • I 1 Horoscope Libra Advised, Test, Research TUESDAY, MARCH4 By SYDNEY OMARR ARIES <Ma r ch 21 -April 19 ): Accent is on getting emotiona l antenna in action. Perceive what is heing told to you in in· direct ways and means" The obvious can be thrown aside. TAURUS <Apr il 20-May 201: One who cares for you m ay be too shy to discuss financial situa tion. Key is to get facts, figures a nd work out a creative budget. GEMINI (May 21-June 201: Accent on legalities. pa rtner ships, s pecial re la· tionships. One in authority w;rnts to r eview your position, capa bilities . CANCER (June 21-JuJy 22>: Low· key ap- proach is best. especially in dealing with family. Dom estic adjustment is on agenda. LEO (July 23·Aug. 22>: Lunar aspect en-' courages r om ance. creativity, special re!a· tions with young persons. Be r e ady for m· volvement and necessary changes. VIRGO (Aug . 23-Sept. 22>: Real es tate, property agreements, serious discussion with mate or pa rtner -these are highlight· ed. UB~A <Sept. 23·0ct. 22>: Your ideas need· ooncrete underpinning -means 1structure could leave something to be de· sired. Do some testing, research. . SCORPIO <Oct. 23·Nov. 21>: Money pos1· tion n eeds rev iew. Cash flow may be stopped unless you get rid of false premise . You'll comprehend. SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22·Dec. 21): Cycle is high and unus ual. You make gre:it im· pression, tight moves -..-but there is ele· ment of deception present. CAPRICO R N <Dec. 22-Jan. 19>: Mystery, glamour domJnate. Closed-door sessions are on a1enda. You can get behind the story, to hidden factors. Highlight versatUlty '1nd humor. AQUARIUS CJ an. ~Feb. 18): Some friends well-meaning as they might be, coul4 upset "pple cart through indiscretion. Know It and don't tell all you \now. P ISCES <Feb.19·M--rcb20>: Emphasis Is on career, advancement,'stllnding in com· munity. You make solid impression on th~c in power, authority . • L has to do the lh ink ut~ for the "holl• fam1l-. DIZZAPOJNT ED DEAR DIZ: You arc right. I s hould h avE> ad· vised the mother to do a rinal night-check bt>fort' turning in. Sometlm~ the solution Is so simplt' it escapes my notice. Thank'J for pulling mt' straight. DEAR ANN LANDERS· I mH• you somC'lh1ng I'm gojng to pay off today. Hight ~o''. It s a grcal big thank-you for t•hanging my lift'. A year ago. I "as in a marnagt· that \\ c..~ becoming intolerable. but lhl' thought uf tit' 01-<'L' "as loo frightenang und µamful. One phrase kept cropping up to ~ 011r eolurrtn a nd it made sense: "A::.k :i-ourself. "uuld t11y hfr be better or won.e without him'!" 1 l'Ouldn't get ' Ann Land ers thO::;(' \\ ords out of mv nund. finally ( mustered lhc> t'ourage lo file for dnorcc. I am n O\\ s upporting our sons by working two Jobs, but my life is 10 tunes better without him. l ff'l•I hcalthwr and tulnwt· inside than I have in 'Pars. Thank you . Ann Landers. for that won· <IL•rrul «ounsel. It "us intended for othe rs. but it I\ orkl•d for nil' Li fr\\ 1tho ul depression and anx· 1l'ly 1~ bl•a ut1 fu l. Sl'.':NY . DEAR SUNNV : I'm glad I helped. Lelle-rs 'uch al> vours g ive me c<:;issurante that I AM gel· ling through and 1>~rforming a useful service. • Don't miss ouf Abe Schrad~r showing Monday! MEET THE ABE SCHRADER FASHION ADVISOR ... and see all the new Belle Saunders for Abe Schrader designs model ed before you It's a special trunk showing, with the plus of personal advice. The looks? Very soph1st1 cated. A kind of well-contro lled understatement that makes an impact at every gathering. Plan to come between 11 :30 AM and 3:30 PM t omorrow, Tuesday, March 4. Our preview: a nau tical wrap of Fibranne,.. rayon in black with white. 8· 18. $125 Robinson'c; Designer Dresses, Newport. 2 Fashion Island Sh()f) Monday 10 9, Tuesday 10·5.30 644·2800 ' Tonight's TV Highlights KHJ (9) 7:30 -"The Last Time I Saw P a ris." Elizabe th Taylor and Van tt Johnson star as a couple pursuing the good life in postwar Paris in this 1954 m<,>vie with Waller Pidgeon and Donna Reed. KTTV (11) 8:00 -Rose Kennedy Re me mber s. The mother of the a s· sassinatcd president and senator talks about her family, their triumphs and tragedies NBC (.J l 9:00 -''Winner Take All." Shirley J ones breaks her ~tom Partridge image as a compulsive gambler who blows $30.000 of her family's savings in this TV movie with Laurence Luckinbill, Sam Groom a nd J oyce Van Patten. • ~,.,.;,A..,\, ..... i......i'~ TV DAILY LOG I Monday Evening MARCH 3 6:00 H (•1 cHIH?HD""" ( 3 . l1 3 ~(!)(ll!C!J) lltwS tuc\inbill, Sim Groom, loyee Vin Pallen, Joan Blondell, Sy!'4il Sidney. Sh1r1ty Jonn stars u a compulsive 1arnbler whose ldd1chon becomeS proi rwNtly llOl'$e. ·Htr husballd. who marrltd her 1l1ef his wife died. doftft't $llsptCt she's 1 camblei and hn no 1du she has 11mbled a111y $30,()()() Of II~ 5'VIAl S. l6J I Spy (6) &.Mau • lroll$Nlt m 'artridst f1111tly T rvtll OI CMseqlltllCU _..,11 Terna 0 **** S.W.A.T.-HITS * SATANIC KILLERS 1:2$ Stir Trt• m Dedric C.•pal!J aJ Reay l f ntllds 6:30 ~ Mtft lirfftlll Slloe Aldy liriffltb Dra111et ED lootll! I (J )I Ouler's Clltict . Tmd r~. Uttlt Raauls 1:00 oo ~r61 mm1tnrs !1)1r01111M T o Bowti11c '°' Oollm (.6J Mod Squa4 (t )Trvtll tf CoftstqUtl'ICtS I What's MJ Uot? I LM LUCJ Tilt flll 0 (fnj @I W Ci) S.W.A.T ... Co· n n ol l(Jllen" Sal Mineo 1ue:sts as an tlaptd mus·murdertr wtio reun1lts hos followtrs in a ploC lo punish the people responsible for bis 1111prisonment, includ1n1 SWAT leildtr Hondo H111tlson. m Kay Ballard, Sonny * Bono & Bernadette Peters-Tonight! m Mtn li1ilfi• Slltw (lhr) Q) Safari to Mnnturt ill M111 A(radecido 9:30 8 (!7) Cl)(}) Rbod1 801td with her life, Ida dtc1des to bt<Orne a "now" \llOll!an and surprises Rhoda and Brendil by announcinc slle's li1und1td ii whole new c.aretr. Bar· bilra Shlrma and frank Cimpantlla ~1i(3)1 Spy u M~ 'rolnWa cunt. f)News C261 Tiie Ilic Vlllcy Q) Wan4e!lust EJ:l f'la, lriqt W'rtll tilt [Jperts W Wuhill(IH St1a1&ht h" (Qt I I ) lltcllw t • €D La Tierra ~Om111 Ttv" Sttoces I0:00 8 @ffi(j)lhdical Cuter "Survrt0r~" Extreme tension de- 7:JO 0 $25.000 '1raid vetops among twelve h1cblf·r ated 0 Michael Ansara guest medical stlldents when they lu rn -* star-Police Surgeon that only lht top seven of thc111 § rehce Sufltoll Will be dlosen !or inltrn~ips at the Help Thy 1W11llbof hosp1li1I. (10 Ltt's Mau A Ouil 0 m Q) ltnrs ta J Te hit tllc lntta @ Rilll for Yeur Lile 0 Milllt11 $ MOYie: (C) (2hr) "Tiit 0 CARI BE-NEW BIG HIT ust t1111e 1 Saw ram" (dra) ·s..-ARSI Ehubtlh h ylor. van Johnson, Don *STACY KEACH ST • na Reed, Waller P1d1eon. • 0 (Qfj (!}) (l) al Caribt '1ht m Bewitcbecl Surv1'IOI'' Ben Loaan arid Mark Wal- tll (6) W'lld Wolld of Alli•all ters hahl lime and danaer search· I Mora 1iil'for a man on 1 m1won ol vtA· J1111rny Dtan Show geance. Geor1e Gmurd, uwrence Safari to Mwenture Pressman, Pew Mark Richman and Uttlt Rlsuls Lynne Marta iuest. 1:00 C!..'V (3) C•J Gunsrnott "I Have EE Clll Con us Cstrtllas Promises 10 l(eep" rutus IS caught tltf The Untoudlabla tn lhe middle bttwttn an [astern EJ:l The Japantu f1111 "1\ciru" preacher (tuut David Wayne), who (19~2) A petty otticiilt in the post· wants to build ii church for the 1111 )ilpanese bureaucracy learns ht Indians. and the townspeople, who is dying of cancer and must fact are lilted with hatelul pre1udite. nol only his death, but the fad that 0 l~ l6) QOj c;, S.tthen Brotll· hrs life has bttn empty. en Show Comedian Pal Paulsen IO:JO f) JourlltJ to Advenlllrt has bttn s1sned as ii regular IOI a,) ,ettic.Nt JuncbM the Srnothtrs 8rothe1s show and e;) Aco11panaine will appur on txh of the weekly lO:•S EE Nnrs shows slart1n1 toor&hl 0 Mi>*: (2hr) "tllt Naeny'" 11:00 0 w 0 mm CD Nnrs (susp) '65-Bette Davis, Wendy 0 00 (lg) QJ @ fkn cwa O lest el liroudle ~) MiU DKclas Sllow ~ 'tnJ Muoi O uuROOKIES FRIEND w !."'~1!::w111t *ACCUSED OF MURDER moo .. _ 0 (1:29 (U) (3) Ci) Tht.,. Roe~s Lr[, ffi Tt Tell tile Trlllll ''Ci1ffy" A retarded youn1 man who 1:24 Wiid W'lld West drums of bt'"I a policeman is I~ (!1) Wuttcl: Duel °' .Ahve falsely KOlsed OI a Cllmt he Wll 11 :JO f) fi.?i (}) {) C8S late Mt¥ie: (C) ntsstd. Mart. Slade and Tyne Daly "lhe fa~in& of R1Jrnoocl" (dra) '71 K 1111. -lane Wyman, Dean Stock'wett. m []l]filD Rose Ke11ntdf Rt· 0 a1 @ [9, c;, JohnnJ ClnM 111rnbt11 A rare, uduswe onler Mclean Ste-<enson is 1uesl host view with Mrs ROSf f1ttaeratd Ken thru Marth 7. Vikki C.rr iuests. nedy, matriarch of lhe Kennedy 0 Twil1(11t Zone lam1ly, as she talks "'th reporter 0 (~ (!11 (3) Wide World Np- Rqbtrt McNeil about her rtmark· tert "Won't Wrrte Home, Mom-rm able family, the l11umphs ind the Dead" Pamela fran~li~ slars. lraaedies , f) M0tit: (C) "Back It littl's Q) Botll Siclts Now . Country" (adv) ·~-Rock Hudson, €f) Socuf from Muoco . Marcia Henderson. Steve Codlra~. 1:2~ M.,le: (Cl (Z~r) "lio Naked 111 @ Mwie: (C) "M111 fr• litttf tht Wtrkl" (dra) 61-(rnest Bor& fhdft~ (wes) '55-lu Billktf, Mara nine, Tony Francoou. G1n1 lollo Cotday. b1111da 12.-0 M · "W Lin •· · " (d 1 ED Canntt· Tbt Oium ' tbt Dts· ·"" °'": t .,.alA fl ,,,;, A l>K~taae look al the Harn '34-Fredric _Marth, Anna Sien. burs State Opera Compan(s MW (!) All!d _ttitdacl Htw product.an of Georae Biztl's falll04IS m Oa'1Mi operil ''C.lrmto." 1nltoWOoten ••th 1:00 8 [~ Tt111onw 1he lalt of Ille l"S" and bnel hit CI> 00 t!1 00 NNs o1 the Frend! composer. 1:45 f) ..... : "Whft Wllit C-al 011.. MafcllllC HtlM" (com) '50-0an aJ Japanese uqwaae l'T1&ra• Dailey, Corintt ~Ivel, W'1lhm ,:00 PJ(ij'J mm ..... 0em.m1 . . . (i:l l6l ()ol m HC Mn4•J 3:00 0 Mttie: (C) "\MW' (dr1) '!16 : (Cl (Vu) ...--Tau II" -Ray Mol~nd, Maurttn O'Hara. (dra) '74-Slufiq Jones. Laurence Claude Rains Tuesday DAYTIME MOVlES titi (C) "ftnJ ti lteltf ...-(dral '61-Curt Jursm. OnOll Wtl1t\. 2:30 ft) "Tiit 11141 ' .. llffutlhl" Part I (dra) 'SJ-Kn Oouc1as. Lana turner. Qj @) "lill&aya" (adw) '50-Sptft· 10:00 (6) '1U11 Iii tll• lrH Mul" (dra) cer lrKJ, JarntS Stew1rt, Jo1111 • J9-Louts Hayw11d, Joan Btnnell. Hodiak., Sydnty G'"nstlWll. a,) "Ridt A V"ollt•I Mlle" (wes) •:,7 J:OO fJ "Dfatll Rides A lterM~. (wes) -John A,.r. Pen11¥ Edwards. '69-ltt Van Cletf, John Pllilitt LN. .. (101 (C) "S1mb ti S.. rr..a.c." 11:00 0 "City TMt lhWf ~ (dra) (dra) '12-Karl ~hlcltll, MicNef '!>l-G•c Youns. Mila PO!fefs. I Douctas. 11·30 Q) "StraflCt AwMtt11ric" ( dra) '59 l : 30 ( 3) "'Tiit lMs tf A llMfal Llrlaf' • Lu Barlef, Carole Mallltws. (adY) '35-0llry Cooper, ~ SUnll 12:00 m "Mr. Aa" (du ) '46-Ctotlf ~-(C) -.io trne" Part I (wes) Rall, Sylw11 Sidney. Stanley lhd&ts ·~9-John Wayne, Dtan Mart111, Wet 1:00 0 "J" '4rllS ' A ...,,.. (wul ler BrtMlll. Ward Bond, Rrct 11114 ·~-Wa)'llt Moms. so•. KOCE Television 12:• SCHOOL DISTRICT NEWS IClllCOCE.I U 10 BILL MOYlllS' JOUllNAL: lflltt"Mhon.I Atl>Of'I \PBSI I. It INSIDE IOUT ICI t·U MATH l'ACTOll IC! l ·tO TIME TO DltAW IC! 1 M I Ll CTlllC COMjl,r.NY IC) ICTWI • J'Jt Tl!ACH ... O CHllDllE"' TOI llEADICI > to LAW 1<011 TH I! '1h (Cl j :cf MAN AND~)4AOHMEN1 • 00 COOKING CAJUN ICI IPTLI 4-JO THE ELIECTlllC COMPANY tCllCTWI s·oo SESAME STREET ICI tCTWl • 00 LAW ll'OR TH I '79' ICI 6 lO YOGA WITH MADELINE 10 IKOCEI 1 to WOMAN (Cl IPBSl 1 lO FOCUS: ORANOI! COUNTY ICllKOCEI t :ot AllA9S ANO \SAAIELIS tCl IPBSI l :>t NOVA ICI !PBS) t :M GllEAT DECISIONS ICI r .... • "• • tilt <fi t ~ • .,• 4J, ., I \ •" • • .. ' Monday. Match3. 1975 Bticl~ lo Work i11 Montreal • UPI Tete11hoto Labor h<.t s rt:.•s umed on the installations for thl· l!Ji<i 01.' mp1t Summer Games in Mon- tn :<.il ;1ftl•r s everal month~ of dC'lay. Here. workers ~et bus y on lhe foundation of the muin stadium against the background or the vclodrome. 2 Dramatic Shots Win It .. 1l1ztrpl1y Sizzles i 11 the Wirul L \L DEHlllLL, Fla. <AJ>1 Bob :\1urphy has a p1x1e gnn pc·rhaps. lnsh as he is, 1l :.houltl lit t.illcd a leprechaun's ::.mile :-.1n·l·ad acro:.s his round. red f j ('('. "I JUSt thought thil t !'-Jil l'(' Johnny Miller wasn'l lwrt'. /'cl better-take ad\'antage of 1t . · ht ~C:Jid. He did. The green-cl.id 1\Iuq>h~ lUrnl·d back s uddenl\'·Slnc:kcn Jac k .'\1c klau s and c.•ag <.·r Eddie Pearce v. 1th l\\ o dramatic shots in the• strt'tt•h run and v.on the $52.000 firs t prize Sunday in the J ackie C lt>ason golf classic ·It's been a long, long t1mt•. poys ... lhe broC:Jdly-be<.1m1ng Murphy said after his closing , lour-under -p~ r 68 had brought him from three stroke::. off the . ',. ,,., . \, ,,.. 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'\ \I ._,, I J 1)8 1:·11 76> i.>o l .. n<><'r.\tl>O /ltl ll·IO 2~> l '.irrv H1n•on St 18) IJ 1010.12 7tlS tlumr.-·f".) t-..l .10Cd\ \I 114 /J II 11 bq 18'• IA<I '>n Rudulpn \I l/4 /1 12 10 12 7~6 t-tuf r, kd•'d )I J 4 t ~ lj II IJ 7.,.., lt.ivr•"""''"" \t 11• ,, 10 IJ lb 1b0 l{oo Fu,, .... ,, )I,,. 11 ,, II 10 71i6 JC> PorlM \I )IJ i1 I) H II 7~ Dn'I• t-fllf \1 :lr'-1, 11 I/ bq 14 28 7 H ~Lurts1u~2 ""'"'" 1~1 I<• n ~I II \I ~qi /u II 11 IJ 181 fomSnnw \t,U l/ IJI< I~ It; /J 28/ . · A l~co11 ferer1~e l;'ormer Marina Ili gh basketball whiz Mark Ford iwas named to the second :team on the All-Far Wes t :Conference team after h elp· ?,ng UC Davis to the con- tcrcnce title I I U!>t wun in 1970. Since then I \'C been i:.cc ond 15 limes and lost 1n playoffs sc•\ l'l1 times . Both f1 gurl'S ar<.' e>.::Jggcralions I was beginning lo v. under v. lwt \\a:-. wrong. Why couldn't J play ,1us t orw shot better'! "I just had the feeling lo<luy that 1f the wind would blow, mavbe blow some of those shots <.1 httie. maybe I'd get lucky " And that's C'x:.i ctly v..hal h;,ip pcned The wand ble \\ It bl<'w J a('k Nicklaus' shot out of bounds and opened the gate for Murphy. And Murphy got lucky lie hit an eight iron shot that hit to the right of the pin on the 17th green and tiopped dead at the flagsllck as 1f drawn by a magnet. ··You.have to say it's luck when 1t end::. up an inch from the cup ... ~1urphy s ;.iid . ··it was a good shot It figured to be 10 feet from the hull? · · The chunky Murphy, "one of the most popular players with his fellow tourists. finished with a 273 tot;.il . 15 under par on the wmd~wept 7 .128-yard Inverrary Countrv Club c.·ourse. The ·22 year-old Pearce was one stroke back with a 71and274. Nicklaus. admittedly a dejected man. s hot an erratic 73 and had <i 275 lolal. fie started the final round one shot in the lead. He once got three m front. But he three-putted four times in an unusual collapse, and hit that seven iron shot sailing over the green. over the heads of the gallery and out of bounds. S ports in Brie f _Borg in Accident; Kite Flyer Killed STOCKHOLM A c;ut sus- tained by Swedis h pro tennis StC:Jr Bjorn Borg in an auto accident Sunday will keep him from play- ing in a n international tourna-. ment in London this week and p<>ssibly also in the World Cham- pionship Tennis meet in Munich March 10. Borg was unavailable for com- ment but Percy Rosberg said Borg had called him and said lhat a cut in his right index finger had been s ewn with several stile hes. That was. howt·vt•r . the only in- jury Borg suffered when his car went off the r oad and overturned outside Falun in central Sweden. K ite F l uer IJit•x SARASOTA. Fla. Glenn Calvert, 35. of Sarasota. the 1972 national delta-wing kite-flying water ski champion, was killed 1 Sunday when his kite nosedived 500 feel into Saras ota Bay, police s aid. Officers said Calvert, tbe 1973 Florida champion. was making his weekly free performance off Island Park when the accident happened. A large group of s pectators. in fluding the victim's widow and two daughters. watched. Police blamed the accident on 20-knot winds, described as too gusty for safe flyinJ?. and on a malfunctioning mechanism which faiied to release Calvert's towline. Newco mbe Rap p ed AUCKLAND. New Zealand Australia wrapped up a 4·0 vic- tory over New Zealand Sunday in the Davis Cup Eastern Zone final and will now meet the winner of the European Zone B finals at a date and place lo be decided. The fifth .match of the competi- tion was abandoned because of poor light with New Zealand's Onny Parun leading Australian Geoff Masters. who had replaced John Newcombe in the meaning- less last match. 6-3. 10-8. Parun criticized Newcombe's \~1thdrawal from the match. .. After this how can he criticize Jimmy Connors for not turning •J up to matches," Parun said. "I have come a long way to play. him and now he has pulled out." In a n earlie r singles match Sunday. Aussie veteran Ken Rosewall battled for four hours and 15 minutes before beating Brian Fairlie, 6·1, 9·11, 7-5, 9-7. f'SIJ 0 11 Top FRESNO -James Robinson's layup with 49 seconds remaining put Fresno State ahead 64-62 and the Bulldogs went on to score a 68-64 Pacific Coast Athletic As- . sociation basketball victory over San Diego State Sunday. Co u-b oy s Rap~d KANSAS CITY --Oklahoma Slate University has been censured by the Big Eight Con- ference for recruiting violations. The announcement was made Saturday by Charles M. NeinaS, conference commissioner, at a late morning news conference., At the same time, Neinas an- nounced that NebrHka had been publicly reprimanded for taking two Ineligible football players to the Sugar Bowl game in New Orleans. La .. last Dec. 31 . I IR 2nd Row for By lf()WARD L. HANDY Ol tlle OallJ' f'tlM Slaff ONTARIO Duane "Pancho" Carter, a graduate of Marina J ligh School and former Hunt· mgton Eeach resident. finished second to A. J . l"oyt in the first of two 100-mile qualirylng races here Sunday to gain the second row outside position in the 33-car starting field for next Sunday's California 500. Carl<'r. rn h1 l> ::.econd year on lhe L'SAC d1ampionship car trail, coasted across the finish line under the yello" caution flag and admitted after the race he might not ha\'e finished if the green flag had been out. "I ran out of fuel twice,'' he said.'·· I was able to coast into the pit area the first time and the second time was al lh<' finish line al the end of the r an• " He had to be towed in to the pit area after the rate was con- c·luded. George Follmer of Huntington I !arbour wasn't as fortunate. lie "as running well in the second heat race and on the 34th of .io laps. As he made the turn in the fourth corner heading for lht.> ho rn(' s traightaway, a rear l ' joint snapped and he lost his !>tet'nng and banged into the "all Foll mer was able lo" alk a\\ ay from the only wreck or the day but is n't certain about the car be- rng fixed in Lime for next week's 500-mile race. "I w~ just getting inlo the apex of turn four when something snapped." Follmer said wbile "al king back lo the garage area. "It threw m{' into the wall be('ausc I didn't have any control of the steering .. · Were things going well for him before the mishap·> "Yes. I thought we were doing DUANE CARTER, Jr. well. We had gotl<'n up to 180 miles per hour and that's as fast as the fi eld was running today. "The significant thing was thal we got up to racing speed." For his family and friends, the s ignificant thing was that he \\ alked av. ay from the crash. Car owner Dick Beith s ays the car will be ready to run during Thur~ay·s carburC'tion tests "I've got all the parts we ncctl but the front part of the tub <frame> is bent and we have to try and straighten that out. We have one of the be:.t men availa- ble working on it right now.·' he said less lhC:tn an hour after the race. Follmer's rig ht should<.'r hit the side "indshield panel and broke il and he stated that he might be a bit stiff and sore for several days but was hopeful of getting into next Sunday's race. 'ltl Just Out of R e ach UPI Telel)lloto Boston's Don Nelson (19> can't find the handle in the third quarter of Sunday's 104-97 loss to Seattle at Hartford, Conn. in NBA action. Rod Derline (25 ) and Talvin Skinner (22> close in. Fighter Will Be Okay After 80-millute KO PANAMA C ITY, Panama <AP> -Boxer Ray Lampkin was reported "out of imminent danger" and conscious in a hospital here Sunday night sever a I hours after world lightweight champion Roberto Duran of Panama knocked him out in the 14th round of their title bdut here. Duran, whose nickname of "Manos de Piedra'' or Stone Hands stems from his hard punch. and his manager, Carlos Eleta, visited Lampkin at the hospital before a ban on visitors was imposed. "He cannot talk and does not seem to rememember anything, 1' El eta told newsmen later. He.said Duran kissed Lampkin on the , cheek. but the American challenger did not seem to re- cognize the champion. . Irvine's Jerry Grant. the first man to &Q over 200 rnph in qualJ. fying and the pole sitter tn two. previous Cal ifornia· 500·mlle taces, was a late entrant. His original Spirit of Oranae Ce>unty rac:ing machine Wai sold earlier and it wasn't unW Thurs· day that the group b;lc'ki.ng the promotion acqui('ed another car. ·•Tbe group fell apart for- awbile but now they're. back together and in good shape," Grant said. He wasn't as fortunate on the' track. however. He . .completed · only three laps in tbesecond race Sunday and will s'art in tbe rnid· · die of the 10th row next Sunday. Rick Muther of Laguna Beach was in tbe garage area looking tor a ride at Indianapolis. Rnulls Of th« first 1-100.mile, 40-lap -Illy l"O r•cu Sunday lo.-the Much t Cllllfomla 500 at Ont•r•o Motor SPffd*•'I' t A J Foyt, Giimore Coyote·Foyt, ~.ses. 111 oesmoh. 2 Du-C.ttter. Cobre·Tire Eagle. '3.152, 3' l#S. l. Lee Kuncman, Cobre-Tlre Eagle, S2.•. 39 lap\, 4 8111 Scott, WebU•r·E•gle.St,W,381~. S. Goroon John<CKk, SlnrY\ast-Wlldc.t, S•,417, a. laps • JoM Martin, Mcuren. $1,3'7,•lal)S. 7 Al Un~r. v1c,roy-E•11lt, •1.111, Ul•llS· I . R09Clr McCluskey. Sliver Fross-Riiey, '"'· 34 laps. ' Tom Sntv•, Norton Splril-Mcl..lren. $870,tt I~. 10 M11t.e Mostey, suoaripe Pn.ne-Eagle, llOI. J l<IP\ 11 Guy Bellenn•uHn, T1>ermoKinQ·Ea9te. S74S, 2 laps. 12. JO/\nny P•r\oni, Vati\-Finley, dldnotst•rl 13 George Sn1oer, LOdest•r·Ea91t,dfd/I04 SIM'! SecoMl ltn• t W•lly 0.11en1><cn, Sinmasl·~te, "·!.IS, UOlOS Z. Johnny Rulherlora, G•tMade-Mcl..lren, Sl,152. 4016')\. 3 Steve Kr1\1lotl, Lodtttar·E~le. ~485, ..0 ... ~ • Billy Vuk .. v1t h, Cob re· T ,,.. Ea111e. $1,918. 40 ldl>S S Jimmy C•rvther\, Alu Foods-.E~le. $1,671. 401ap• I>. Bollby All11oOn, Ctm 2 Motor Oil·MCLAref\, $1,3'7,'°l•ps. 1. EIODn Ratmussen, Ras·C&t.11,118, 3' l•OS. 8 George Follmer. American Kids Racers l:d<;lll!. $'1'14, JA l•ps. 9 Jerry Karl, Midwest Our•pol Ki1191is/1, $810, ?HIP\. 10. BobOy Unur. Jorgenwn Eaglt, '808, 2A l•ps. 11. Tom &iQtlow, Bryanl·Volsteat. V•S. 2A l•ps, 12., Sall W• lther, O• yton•Wallllef" McUlren, ~.Zlleps. U D•clo. Simon, S1 mon E"gle, $621, 21 l"P'<· I•. Lu Brayton, EhenhOur-Covote. SS!.I. 101ol0s, IS Al Loqua\to, Frostle-McL.aren. ~7.Slal)S. 11> Jerry Gr•nl, Spt. 0••"9«! County E•Qlt, $300. Jl.ip~ How NCAA Tourneys Shape Up Here Is• rundoWfl of the lineup for ll'le N.tlONll COIJ..Ull•le Alhlettc A\S0(1•1ton j)OSl·Hason ba""lball playotts: EAST REGIONAL E•sl Coast: Temple, Rider, Bu<knell, LaSalle, Ament•" Un1vers1ty and L.alayetle ue 1n • pl.iyoll series lh•l oiwns Tue\day -ends S.lur· 04y lo determine the E•st Coa st re1><"esenla1tw. All•ntlc Coasl: Maryland won conterence title but ACC selects repruentalive to NCAA tourney '*1111 II\ o*n j>O~l·Hil\On tourney, wlllch st .. rls Tnursoav at Grunst>oro. N.C. Under upan<JN NCAA tormet this year of 32 teams, Maryl•nd could get an at·large berth even 1111 doesn't win lne tourney. Th<! °"'rp\ have beaten defendl119 n.t· t1ona1 cnamp1on Norlh Carolina Stale twice uus w-.. <.nn tvyLeaque: Pennlscl\ampion. Soult-tern ConlennCt: Eas1 Carolina vs 'Wllll•m & Mary •nd VMI v\ Furman are 1t>e palri1'9s for lne conlereno pesl·\ea\on tourney semillnals WedneMMy nlgM and l1nals Tnursday ,11 Gf"fftl· Vlllf, SC. Al·Laf"9t Tt1t *•nnen ol lht I-re9ion.tl tournty\ ol Ille East COilSl .Atnletic Conlerence will 1191 the lour •l·large berths in lhe Eut. MID !EAST REGIONAL Ml<S·Am eric•n TotHlo. Central Mlch104n .,,., Bowllfl9 Green l•ed for firsl pl«e *'th 9-4 re- cord\ and e•cn hu one game ltll. Centr•I M1Ch1911n v \ Bowlln9 GrMn and ToleOO vs. Western M1cn19an. II Bowhng Gf"ffft Mid Toledo he lor the !Ille. Bowllno GrHn gets NCAA bert/I beu1us.t> 1t 1>eal Toledo twlctt. If Toledo •ncl Centr•I Micn•q•n Ire, tnen Toledo 90fS bec•usc it Deal Cen· tr.ii M1cnil)an tw1ct II Western Mlch•OJan upwls ToleOo, *inner or lhe Central Mklligen-6owllng Green1jame ~s · So.iltw•stern: Alabama has a t>2conference rt· cord and Kentu<'y I\ U-3, eacnw1lhorw11•me 1e11 on SalurcMly. Alabama plays Auburn and Kentucky Is at M1nlu lp11I Slalt, II race~ i,. ti. Ken· lucky would represefll SEC In pl"yoffs ~.uw w 11aca1s beat Alabama 1 .... rce. 11 Atat>.Jrna ,. le~oue representative. Kentucky rs e•P«led 101191 an at-1er99 .twrt11. 8111 Ten: Top·r•nked lndlana 1\cM,,..,k>n. Ohio Valloy: M10dle Tenneswe won conference l•ll• bul NCAA playoll representallve to be serttt· e<t th•\ year, for llrst time, In POSl·...uon lournev. W?llCh be11lns Frocl•y. First·round !).tirings: Ten tw\We Teen vs. Austin Peay and MIOOit Ten· ,,.Het vs. Morel1Hd, Al·l•rae Four toms to be selecled, MIDWEST REGIONAL Soutnwest. lu•s A&M and Tun Tech each n••• 10·2 rrcords , Arkanus ls •·l •nd m.tnemallcallv s1m In lhe r•ce. Each INm h•s two 9..-nn ltfl A one-game Plavc>ff •l en a s vet-unae1erm1ned silt would break anyt•s. M1uovrl valley. Lou1sville 1scha/l"Cllon. 819 E19ht · Kenw\ an<l Kanws State, e.ch •l ~J. tiff lor first l)lece •nd M•HOurl ls M . All three have• P.tir ot 11amu each. Kansu Is l•vored lo win tllle. Metllod of ~tall. a tie. II one occur\ h•sn t been dK1«Md AM ... r99 F1ve1umstobechosen FAR wnT RSOIONAL Wn tern A fl ton• St•te i\ chaftllllotl Wts1 Coot Nevad•·LU Vegesl\_cN/l"C)tOn. P•cilt<. Coast: LOf\9 Btacl\ Staie -W"9Ue cro-but can'l 90 lo NCAA 11e<auw SC'-! is on pr-ion. San Diego State .... 111 <tOAMnl PCAA 1n 1>tayolh. • Ptdfk:·I UCLA 111$ an 11-2 league recon:t ...,Me Oregon Stele Is 10·3, each wllh • 9"Tlt ..... A coin flip *OUld CklormlM IM NCAA 1>layofl team but tne runnenl11, r9911r<11ess ol Whlcti IMm It ls, h u . peeled 109et an •t·large bkj. 81gSlly· Montanahchampion. Al· Large· Three lums to be plckecl. MV Star Top Are a Swimme r :Dana Dills Grid Post to Cnnerty The knockout blow caught Lampkin flush on the jaw. He went down hard. slamming his head on the canvas before being counted out. Lampkin Wai carried from the ring on a stretcher and some 20 minutes later, after oxygen had been administered lo the dre · log room to no avaf\, he was rushed to the Caja del Seguro Sodal Clinic. VANCOUVER. 8 .C.-Mission Viejo High 's Brian Goodell qualified for the long-course na- tionals in August with a 16:04.96 in the t,SOO·meter freestyle Sun· day at tbe .Canad.Ian Dolphins 1wit1lfnt. By ROGER CARLc;()S 01 !tie OlllY ""~ lttlf Bill Cunerty. 28 year-old North Tor:-ance High football coach, has been tabbed to repJace Tony J .eon as head grid mentor nt Dona HllJs Hagh the Dally Pilot has learned exclu1ivt>ly. All t11at rem ainl for Cunt•rty to :,,mcially take over la tht> formal :.,pproval by the school distrtct·,., ; ho41rd of tr use ees. whlch mcrt!, 1tonti-:ht ' Leon stepped down ant•r guld 1ng !ht• DolphJns the pal'il thrt>t' years. His record was 8-J9. Cunerty, a former USC kicker and quarterbaek, has been at North Torrance the past five years and was the varsity coach this past ,eason when lhe Saxons posfed a 7-2 regular season n~· cord before falline to CIF •H\ finalist St. John Rosco in the first round. . N"'orth Torranec. although com- peting In 4 A e1rcles. fs not 3 large school in t-nrollment and has not been known for larut <tlhletes < Bill Peters was ~med first •team All-CIF 4·A in '74 on de- fense for North Torrance and he checked out at S·6, 145 pounds. Cunerty's record at North Tor- rance ls 9·0 for the freshman learn In 1971 ; 6·3 and 9-2 for the varsity as an assistant in '72 and 1973: and 7-3 last year. In the thr~o years prior to 1971 , Saxons var ties were l0-19. The 1974 Saxons varstty w.on the Bay League charnpfongbip ofter losing 19 of· its 22 starters from lht> previous <':tmpaign Cunerty 1s a fundamentalist a nd North Torrence has dis- played good defense and ball con- trol although the Saxons have shown the ability and Inclination to go for the long gainer, too. Cunerty prepped at North Torrance High before JfOlna to USC and his only coa<'hlng ex- perience 1s al North Torrance. tie 's expected to continue on at North Torrance unt11 the fnd o( tht curTent Nch ool yeor, although he'll he commuting durinll !'lf>ring practice • He regained consciousness abou1t a half ·hour after hls ho&pitallzatloo, some*> mlm1tes after he was knocked out. Lamp.kln apparently waiited to stop after the eichth round. When the end came. Lampkin was blood1 after hard punlshment from Duran .. Hie ll1t brow was cut op~n and bt~edlng. bl.s rtaht eye was swolleQ nnd hiiJ nose wos also bloodied. He was second in the 400 tree (4:08.28 >, fourth in the 200 ftee (1 :58.8> and fourth ln the 400 lndo <•;52.4-C ). 'ountaln Valley's Blll Babashoff 1110 qualified tor the qatJonals tn tbe 1,SOO with a 18.:27.t ... V•leri• Lee ltd the distaff 1lde Ol tlW 0 1tAa utouraae with a Wrd in the 200 ny (2:22.11). ~·rd ha th 200 free <2 :08.81> and 1lxtb ln th~400free c4:32.1.). • Mondey, March 3. 1975 OAILYPILOT B.i Balance Big Key For Troy Barons to Face Crespi ";-foot Star . "We're just happy to be here " ENCINO Fountain Volley Hlah's Barons huve enjoyed the great height udvanlugc all season long with 6· 10 Dave Rohde anchoring the: Barons at bd\h ends or th~ eourt. Rohde helped h1~ Fountain Valley mutes to the Sunset League Championship, the No. 2 ranking in Orange County. and u 54-43 spanking of Kutella Friday as the Barons upped their overall record to 23-5 'looms 1n the second round or the Clf 4·A bu~ketball pluyorrs at Edison High. And anchoring the Cells s tarting lineup is Paul Mokes ki, a seven-foot giant with All ·Cll'' credentials from last )t.'ar • •s how Troy High basketb~ll coach Bill Morris puts it with (Tuesday's Ct F 4·A second round clash wllh Marin a High next on th.e schedule ut Fountain Valley High.. . His Warriors hardly resembled ~ CIF playoff caliber team dur· !flg summer league play, record. in~ less than a .500 mark. 1 had a lot or fu1lh in the kids and I knew the talent was there " says Morris. "The kids ha~e come together as a team during the season and have worked hard on team defense. •· ~ut as for M arina .. .J'm afraid we don't match up too well. We don't have anyone to pul on Rich Branning and we don't have anyone as strong as Dob Losner or Matt Cook. "We may have to make some adjustments." Troy has no All·Orange County s tars -but it docs h ave a bala~ced, fluid attack, bent on s lowing down the opposition. "We go to Dan Erickson our playmaking g u ard 1 fo r leader ship. He keeps the tempo o_r t~e game goin g the way we hke 1t ... ' says Morris. Erickson is a first team selec- tion OQ the All-Freeway League team and averages 9.8 points per game. Tom Om a lev, another 5-9 senior guard, is the other half of '!'roy's backcourt in an offense predicated around a p assing game oU the high.low post. Omalev is the son or former Fullerton College and Cal State <Fullerton) cage coach Alex Omalcv. Up front the Warriors are G·S. 6-3 and 6-3. Chris Parker 16·5) has an 11.4 average and is the team's leading scorer. Juniors Mark Pepper and Ross Dover round out the starting lineup. Troy went with a man defense early against Sierra and was out- scored, 25-18. Then it went to a zone and eventually upset Sierr a, 64·60. "We've got to find out quickly in the firs t quarter what will work best," says Morris. "I just hope we can play well against Marina." frey tl.._.I Sl El Dorado Ii S4 L<lH.iDr4 11<>• .. S2 "SAv .. 11ey &2 Foolh1ll so •s~ .. ...,,.. n Hae.Hts. W•ISOll )I SSLO~ll •SL8W1lson IS S1SuN\yH1ll• ,&SLBMllll!l.M So S3 8~1\d Park >S Lll•ftd•I" SJ 4'FultNlon ~V•ll•P•rk •0 )(HA H•brd • SI CO"'O!on )II 1lSAV611ef ., ....... 1 ... ., n~ ... ,,,, .. USu""Y Hiii~ •6 l'IL.,_11 42 Buen• P•rk 3• Clf' )I Fullerton •I ..is1crrd FINAL PAIRINGS FOR UCITIFF JS 11 H ,. 48 •a s~ 00 ,, •8 .s f,O UC Irvine has drawn Puget Sound as a first round opponent in tht: West Regionals of the Na- tional Collegiate Athletic As- sociation' college division basket- ball playoffs. The host Anteaters of UCJ coach Tim Tift were 17-9 for the season-an identical mark of Puget Sound. Tuesday, however, C'respa Uni Diver Frightened Of Heights . By HOWARD L. llAl'\OY 01 tM o .. 11y Pilot Sl•lf She's scarcd or heights but pre· fers the 10-m e lt•r platform for diving. She began diving before she could swim and used a dogpaddlc to get to the side of the pool after a turn off the board. Her ultimate goal is a spot on tbe United Stales Olympic team in platform diving and 1976 sou nds like a good yc:.ir lo Irvine's Sue Miller, :.i sophomore at University High School. '"I started diving m Virgima," she says in recalling her start. "l watched other people und 1t looked like fun to me and l want· ed to try it." . Springboard d1\'ing is off one and three-m eter boards and for awhile s he v. a-; sati::.ficd with lh1 '> type of diving. "I watched <.1 little girl Cshe'~ 15 now herself> jump off the 10 meter platform and I suddenly wanted to do it. "That was about two or three years ago in Long Beach." If hei~hts scare her, why docs she prefer the high pl<1tform to the springboards'? ''I just like it up there. I try to think about how good I will feel when I gJ!t down to the waler and come back up." Has she ever bren hur1 while diving? ''I've come out or ~1 <li\'C' late and landed on my slo)rwch. Thal hurts a little bit. AM 1'1.-C' torn so m e m u s c I t.' s b u t n o t h in ,g serious. "Yes, I've seen others get hurt more seriously and l tell myself l don't want to do the dive they -were attempting." At the present time she is a member of the University High boys swimming t eam as a dive r. She is also trying out for the girls gymnastics team and spends several h ours daily in · Long Beach off the platform. "I'm going to try and make the j.!ymnustii's lt•a m hpcausC' I think it will help m·y for.m in diving." she says. Sue Miller is a young lady with a purpose in mind. That purpose'! A spot on the U.S. platform div· ing team of 1976 for the Monlrc<.11 Olympic Games. Cre~p1 won the Del Rey Leuguti (•hampionship and h as a 24·1 re- cord. And much or the credit goes lo Mokeski, who has averaged 22.0 points, 18 rebounds and 7 ulocked shots per game. Against Murphy, when the op· , SUE MILLER Laguna High CJ1arity Tilt Set Thursday Lag una Beach High's annual donk ey bas ketball game 1s scheduled for Thursday in the Artists gym beginning at 7 :30 and it features the senior boys against lhe men's faculty, in ad- dition to senior girls again st their faculty counterparts. Prcs alc prices are $1 per person and tickets at the door will be $1.50 for 13 and over and S1.25 forchildren l2andunder. The girls will compete the last fi1.-c minutes or the first hair and the first five minutes of the second half. The men 's fat·ull y. s pearheade d by football coar;h Dennis Haryung, athletic d'irec- tor Don Cawthon, tennis coach Art Wahl and track coach Jim Toom<.•y , is augmented by dis· trict superintendent Dr. Robert Sanchez. Laguna Beach High principal Dr. Don Haught, Top of the World principal Al Haven and Aliso School principal Lyle Proc- tor The s tudents are heavily favored. Lake rs Bow LOSAHG-ELES 104 Hdof\lon 8 Wonlers 17, SmHll 17, All~o 10, C.OOdric" 70, w .. ,n1nQ(on 11. Ru•;cll •. L.1n11 le. Tutdl; 41 27·J<J WASHINGTON 117 HWe\ 10, R1orOJn l •. t<ottl~o 1, Ct>en1('t u. P<irkf i, Jone> n. Wedtnersl)OOtl U, Rol>in'oo 16. lOldlS4li1118 t.o,An9Ple, JO 2S ?l ?6 -I~ Wa\ll1n91on 30 35 70 32 111 r oull'O oul All~n. Go0<1r1ch. we .. th• rSPOQn To1,11 IOUI\ LO\ An9el~\ 30 W<1sll1nglon 2<1 Tfltrtn1c rH Wd~IHngton d\')1Sld"t lO~Ch fllt 1ter>l<1ll A ti. 020 Also in the Western elimina- tions at UC Irvine are UC Riverside a nd UC Davis. Pro Cage, Hockey Calendar For Area NBA EASTEANCONFEAENCE Atl•ntlc Division w L. Bo\ton H 19 Bulfalo •O 75 NcwYor~ 30 H Phlladtlp!>ta ?9 37 Centr•I Otvilion Pct. 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Golf, Baseball »Odi.11.lclr (41JI U021 or .. nq" Co•1t C•tMlnlon Viejo CCI S<hull~ CSI def Cl.trk. 78·Rl 5<.~ran IS> def Madlll, 1t1·8b Harw•rd !S> del Mu" ay. II 'Ill X•<'trOll" ISi Ofl. Burr1s, 1182 P\>pper1ll IS> Ciel Kell.112·U S.,m~•s .01 dtf Blat1<1e1. 17.ijJ Fro\11 !>opll a~seb~n Sdn Cl•nMnle Ill 11) L01Am190~ 1-u ''<~ JD I I 1·0 1..-w p 7 ~00. < onrov b I a O O P.r 1 lb I O On. ''fl°' w • t S 0 I 1, Mu\.•lfr f 10 .J IJ 1 l) ( •" ~ 0 1 l\. Ht it•Njd D J 0 1 0 \.' ,1, • ti , 1 ( n H 1•ll+.lf 0 rl 11.)-(>(1 ,._. ,, nq ... nn'..J II J 1 l I. G-'r<•a. t • II I I, AbllOll, pn I II I) 0 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• : INBOARDS & OUTBOARDS · l·O'S: • WESTERN UAJIONAL POWER BOATS. KAYAKS· SKtlS • ! ~1 CANOES· TRAILERS· SPEED BOATS· INFLATABLES · DOWN : RIGG FAS • F•C:W 'G BOATS • SKI • BO/\ '• 1\1$ • SMALL • WATE, -~ \ : SKI.:.-~ -.:1E • CRU!'" All • SMALL PARTS t l\H10 1:; • NGIN: ACCES~ORIES • CHARTS & • ~..-"'-'>-.r.,s · INBOARDS & OUTBOAAI: · LARGE TO SMALL· SEE • INBOARDS & OUTBOARD~· 1-~~~~~~~~· • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •• •••••••••••••• •nu• om• OKa WlOIATI) P » wtlJJll9S u- position tried to i:et Mokeski out or the game with fouls br dnving directly ut him, Mokcsk1 blocked 18 s hots anc1 finished the game with two fouls. And he has help. Jim Yenl 1s u 6·7 forward who averages 14 re· bounds per game and hil-s 55 per· cent of his shots for a M 2 league av<.·rage . And guard Jim Weber a 5-10 playmaker, averages 13.6 points and 6 assists per gumc He was the most valuable player 111 the llawlhornc tourney Rounding out thu ali.lrlmli( fJ\~ for Crt-spl arc forv.ard Murk Overton I li·2) u nd S 11 Tcrrv Saykally. · The Cells like to run out of :i high low po~t with Mokeski {Ind Vent rotatin~ Defenstvcly thl'Y cun go man·tu·man or wnc. and they've limited the opposition to 46.4 points per game. ·•We're very proud of our dt· fense," says Crespi t'()U('h Hill Hedlund "Oul' zone and m11n h<ts been equal and I'm hap1lY with both defenses " Crespt's only l°'" ot the season \\as in tournament play to u tough Grant High t1.:am 10 double ovt.:r tun\: l>l 8uw1t• 0 ,, ....... ;111 J3 •) Butrouot11 ~o \) Ne-\1 turrAU<• •• )) ~0001100 •8 •6 L .. w110•lt (ul I •U l)(dr10\j6P•r~ )6 10 F\~..iOd ~I o) <..t c1n1 U oil cl Mo I 110..,•no O•h Ab '6CM11Wtll 40 I) SI Jonn So•<O \I 11 M~rphy \~ 11 SI Fr.in.,. •1 lorol• 81~1i<\••n ... Notr• Q.,n~ •OC•ni ... 11 )l SI John tlO)t o It Murphy MJ ~-.. frH~t t 3~ LOtul" liS~l•,•••n &l Noh, 011tTu• CIF sn •• "" H .. 1\ .. It ,. H H •• ol >• Defending Cha1nps Disputes Live11 Up Cage Tilts Hawks Solid Picks To Beat El Toro The El Dorado High Golden Hawks. \\ ho u.·on the Cl:-' 2-A basketball title las t year. will be solid favorites Tuesday night when the) invade El Toro High for a quar terfinals hasketball game with the Chargers. After suffering some tourna- ment los:.cs early in the year, the Golden Hawks have come on e~· ception a lly strong. Their record reads 20·5, but as their coach, Nash Rivera, says, "as a coach. I'm 22·3." T h e Golden II aw ks had to forfeit two league games. but it didn't really matter. They still won the Orange League w1ttfk.<.1 12·3 mark, are rated No.4 in the CIF 2·A poll and are averaging a whopping 84.ttpoints per game. El Dorado likes to run and hus exceptional tal<.•nt. And if the Golden Ila\\ ks play Tuesday the w<.1y they ha\ c 1n their first t\\o µla~·off gamt•s. El Toro could be in for big lrouhlt• El Dor<1do has \\hipped Rowla nd , 103·72. and Hemet, 92·50. Leading El Dorado 1s f)·3 senior guard Kevin Ill'en;.in . u second tc<.1m All-C l F 2·A <·hoicc las t year. Says Nash, "lie can s hoot "1lh anyone 111 the Cl l". And t h e re 1 s n ' t a b <• l t e r p u re shooter." Heenan. nam ed lo lhc ,\11- 0range County t 1rst team lh1s ye:.ir by th<: Orange County !Sporb'' rtlt•1:. ,\..,sotiation. had 39 :.1~am~l Hern l;rnd. lle's an•ragm~ 21 El Dorado h:.i s unolher :\11-CIF' returnee in ti·51 t center 'J yronc Bran) an, cho:.cn on the ::.ccond team la:.l l>e<.1son . Branyan had 13 steals against Rav.land anrl 1~ very effective inside. llc"s :.ivern~ing l!J Othl'I' Golckn 11.t\\ ks ~t;.1rtt•rs :.ire li-1 Bl:ikt> \\ii her..., and (i·ti f\llke Sedan, both for\\ ards. and 6 ·1 g uard Bob Laughland. ·" . • . ' .-. El Oor~do OO·SI' I~ llOV ,, 14 hr(l.1 1., 9'1 BurO<ln< "' ~b c .. nyon ,, 811 NOqdll·, so !18 Val"'" 1J •I 83 Ra1>th0 Aldm110" \H 92 s.·morc1 nl 8-1 FullC-1011 o'I fl• ( -.~rdn11t b•) 9? ~nt..1tM ,. /1 Ur'"' ,, . H~ K••"n1•0V rll h)I (o\nynn <11'. lb Hnl:..1 r.tdnd•• RI 8• V llt m .1o1 bl en 'Jt,\f'\Or ... ol ~ L-.Pt·r,.ntJ C1F pl~yoll• 1~ Br•• I IOJ Rowl .. nd ~, (~nvon ..,, Memt.I ~o q,. Vail""·,• • 1nclu<J1·, '"0 '"' tc tt 8• Sonor • ,., 10\~\ 16 E ~°"' "'"" 01 ·' Forle1t Lo-.~n Withers and Sedan .ire sto1 ing 11 points per gamL· "h1le ~<tsh calls Laughlantl ;:i playmuking ly JH' gu:ml. Laugh land b :1\ eraging five points Nash talks highly of hi" kan1 "We're prnbahly 11ot ~•s phvs1c<.1l a rebounding tl.'am as we \\ere last year, but '' c <•l'c c<.1pa1Jle of sc·oring mor1..· lh1s season We like to run with the lrnslwlhall • ''Thei r coach Wendell \\'ill gets :.i lot out of lhc·m," 1'\ash su~:-.. -·~md thl'\' IHn c a lot of mom<.·n· tum. 1''01: u SL't"ond 'car school to do what they ha\'l' done 1s a g reat accomplishment " Edison Faces Santa Ana Scori1ig Ace With the announcement or the.. l\l:1rc·h 12 baske tball debacle at Newport llarlJor High barely 2-1 hours old. alre:.idy the1·e is a hassle. which is nol uncommon in lhlS !>C:rlCS. The: Daily Pilot is clwllcngmg the C l F officl' s roster while Nt"wport Jl orbor has been <1c- cused of recruiting players from San Quentin to take car e of Coron<1 del Mar in the companion game between coaches. It 'll t ranspire March 12 it anyone can agree on anything. Daily Pilot s ports editor Glenn While s aid the CIF is a. group of miserable cheats bet'ause it has added Louic: Joseph to the roster. White sa) s .Joseph should be kept <.1way f rom all public events after his r otten performance in Ora nge Count) rcleagwng mat· tcrs. Jim.\ C \ er, ~i nce the Cl F a s- Mired White th al no 0 0111..• "111 tonw to the gamt· ;.m~·,,ay 1t 1: an 't be ca fled a public e\'l•nt • \\'hilt! \\as ~tbo calml·d when he wus told that l>cn111s E\'ans, Stopping Santa .\na lli ~h s Corona clel M Jr ll~gh princi~Ltl. Abel Dorado will he lhc main will pl~): f~r the <;:IF. Le armng task facing Edison I ltgh \\hen lhc that. \\ h 1te 1 mm edrntely set f<?rth two !>chools cl:.is h Tuesdav after· to sh.arpen up_ his down field noon ;.it 3 in lht· qu;1rterfinals uf blocking, left J:.ib and strangle the Cl F so<'l'l'I' pluyoffs al S<1ntu hold. . Ana Hi gh Ev~ns and White c~nnol be Dorado. "ho has scored ttn described as good friends-or amazing 11{ ~oa ls in ICi gamt•s, 15 even as go<?ct ene.m1es. . thc: heart of 111<' Siinta Ana t t•am Me<1n\\.hil.e. things arc cnsp on which 1s und1·l l•L1tl'd J llcl 1·,rnkt·d the coacht>s front. fifth in tht· Cl F r:.ilin"s N<'wport "as trampled b;-' .\ :-.<.•nwr. l>or:tel(~ c1111 . ., t·,<·r Corona clc l Mar last year until ythmg \H·ll .ind h.;.is :.J gn•at sho\. ~he l<1~l<'r. t';tl l t·~ off the horses Dorado. lum t'' t'I'. \\Ill lit• 1-!0lllg and Sl lllc:d for a mere 1 H>0tnl up against a rugged hard h1tt1n~ \\ 111 Edi!>on <.kft·n~t· wh1t·h ha:i :II Jules CaJ,!e, a lleged athletic lll\\(.•d onl) un c goal 111 t\\o tlin·ctoral"\e\\port.hastnedto pla~olf ganH•s. m ake a rrangements with the GoaliC' c;n•g Oyi•i 1,, lht· state department of corrections l>.i(•kbont· o f lht· ddt·n~t·. to t;1ke all paroled basketball fullback :-. Don S<·hrocder, plJycrsforthegami:. Charl1t• Lamb ;incl Chn'> .l1·rg.w llo\\ C \ t•r · his CclM coun- ha\'C all bl·t•n pl.I\ ing nuht;llld· tt•rparl. Hon !>;n 1s. has bitterly ing defense 1'01· Ecl1:-.011 :11111 c·o.1eh prok-;!1..•d .. \\'e'rl' lht· only ones nan' '.\lcLl'l!-.h . Ill Orani.:1· C1n111ty who should be Santa ,\n.1, t h .111111111n "' th1· ;illo\\ cd 111 chL·at.'' Davis s:.iicl , us- C)range Ll·agut", ~1:-.ll has a t<nigh 1ng hr:-. usual narrm\.mmded ra· defen::.e. h:1\ 111g .' 1cltiL'd 10 goa b lion:ik in 16 g~un('S. Th~1 ssue has becn temporatily Edison·:-. :-.C'Ol ing j.., 11 ..,uallv n·:-.olvt«I lll'cause Davis is off clone b~ fon\ :ird:-, Hn.in l<olbt· l';11nµu ... brooding and Gage is off John Bo\'k. Tom 1\nrl•·l''1>ll :ind cumpus. as usual. Da\c Scht•lin. llall ba1·h-. :'1111-.l' Bank'\, KP ll_,. l>unm· dlltl c:111u Candid commentaries, C:asaGr<.indc ha\ e t111111• ,1 l-!1Jllll eirclus111e1: in the ;~:~s~~~ti ng up lllL' for\\ .1nh ~il l ...... , .. 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A RC :~ ·1 C \:'\"I' 111:-:J.P IT IF l':\l STILL I :\ LO\'E \\"ITll YOL' ·Linda Ron::.taclt .• Capitol I IL\l :\Y L>.\ Y \\"0\L\:\ 1 IELP THE COWBOY Sl :\C T llE Bl.l"ES . \\'.i~lon .ll•1rning::.. RCA :i T ll E B.\HC.\l:\ STORE · Doll) Parton. HC.\ 1; IT 'S T l :\I I·: TO I'.\ Y Till-: FIDDLER · Cal Smith. ~JC\ 7 1.0\'I \\. YOL" \\'I LL :\EVER GROW OLD - Vonda-Beauty With Talent ~ Q: Wbo ls the most successful eic·Miss Ameriea Jlext lo Bess Mye rtton? -Eileen Preziosi, Jer cy City. A: Vonda Van Dyke.'Since winning her title in Atlantic City in 1965, Vonda, a UCLA graduate, has written and ha d published three books, made t~o films and appear ed on TV as a performer and in commercials. She's the on.ly former beauty queen who successfuHy became a singe r , ventriloquis t and author. He r latest book, ("Your Love ls Here"' is a personal approach lo God. Containing original prayer-poems, written in her own handwriting, 'Glad You Asked That' by Marilyn and Hy Gard.Mr Miss Van Dyke v1s1ts with Him as a friend. She was seen over NBC. co-hosting the most recent Miss America Pageant. After whi<:h s he addressed teenagers at the Youth for Chrih rally. She's un- married. Q: Besides the many movi.es Robert Y9ung has made, how many TV series has he been starred in? -R. McSwirter, Indianapolis . A : Three: "F ather Knows Best," the .shorl· lived ''Window o n Main Street" and his current long-running (six years) ''Marcus Welby. MD." Q : What was the actual tille or an old song hit known as ''The Alphabet Song?" -Ruthie Jacobson, Coral Gables. Fla. A: "You're Adorable," a mid-'40s hit. Q : Has Wayne Rogers or ''M·A·S·H" formed a production company with James Caan and P eter Falk? If so, what movie arc they producing'! - Lourde Barren, Youngstown, Ohio. A: No movies. Their corporation is engaged in real estate investments and corporate finances. Jn the lean days Rogers' J\iew York roommate was P eter Falk. In those years "Trapper J ohn" worked as a waiter and a lifeguard. Send your questions 10 Jly Gardner. "Glad You Asked Tliat." care of this newspaper .. P 0. Box 1560. Costa Mesa 92626. Manlyn and Hy Gardner IL'tll answt"T a.' many ques- tions as they can in their column. but the i.;o/ume of mail makes personal replies 1mposs1ble. Lois John son. 20th t'<:nt ury 1----------Jm.jijjiiiijiiiijiijji~iii'iiiil 8. :\IY C:Ll S l\'E DHE.\I\IS -Ch<Jrlic Rich, Epit H. Tll E Tl ES TH/\T Ill:\D ·Don Williams . A BC 10 PE ~~\'· .JocStampky, ABC E:\SY LISTE:\"11\G I. 11.\\'J·: 'tOL' NEVEH BEE.\'" .I\I ELLOW . Oli' ia \t•\\·ton .Joh11 . l\}("i\ 2. J'\'Jo: Bt-:1·:\ TIJIS W/\Y BEFOHE · \cil Dianwnd. Colurnbill :1 1'0 ETH Y :\I ·\'\ Phot>be Sno". Shdtt>r I HE't \\'(L\'T YOL' RL1\Y /\:\OTH ER SO:\! !-:BODY l>O\ E ~O:\JEBODY WRO.\G SONG H.J. Thom as .\Bl' ;; \E\'EB I.ET ll EH GO . Da\ld Galt•s Elc:kt I ,I 1. \J'i BOY l·:h1::. Prt>'>ll''· HC.:.\ 7 i-: \I OT JO'\ . I It kn l<t-dct~. Capitol 1'I 1.0\ EI. 'i I' EOJ>LE · \merica. \\'arnt•r Bros. :1 \IG llTl\"(;'\l.E l"aroll'K1ng.Odt· 10 1.0\ I\. YOL' :'ll111n1L· Rqwrt11n. Epit: ,, ~~~st~:~ everything . you want to know about your team in the L I D 0 MIWron U.t.CH 6H·USO . MOW! 11 ACADEMY HOMIMATIONS Phn: Chai. l ronson "DEATH WISH" ,-----·-----·-·----. ! /HE. UIVlfllNG ! : COMEDV OF THE. YE.Al?. : ; UP ·ROA.RIOllS ' MID H/.lARl()(/5. 'ltdt I .. ., · C ., ,, .. , "IHCREDllLE JOURtUY" WIHHQ 11 ACADEMY AWAROHOMIHATIOHS 1 IHCLUOIHG HSTrlCTURE HST ACTOR IESTOIRfCTOR ...:.. 6 Acodemy Nomination• "LEHHY" AC.t..DlMY l'tOMIMATIOttS "CHIHATOwtr '"OlA TH WISH" "HARRY & TONTO" "CLAUDINE" Open Mon l"<U Fn 630 om Sar S..ntHot 12 30 "'°" INu Fn to 7pm-1 1 2~ THE CITY SHOPPING CENTRE ORANGE •S32.ti721 11.'\ CITY CEMTRE CINEMAS ~ $.A. FRWY IMANCHESl'f'R E><.1 G.G. FRWY (CITY OR. EX.I A "lirds Do lt-leu Do tt•• V White Dawn" IPGI "CHIHATOWH" "DEATH Wl~H" "MR: RICO" "WESTWORLD" IPGI ToRlaNG l"FEfUIO WIHHU I ACADEMY AW ARO~_,.­ HO Ml HA TIOHS IHClUOIHG ~ MESA COSTA MESA 548· I 552 +"'OLD. Yet.UR" ..... fttsFSMlii. nnnM• :..:: .. MCI\ urr~ fiJ, ~1to.is~ARD" ...... "THE PAPER CHASE" Wffkd.yw Fro1t1 7 P·"" Cot.t. Sufldo fTom 2 .m. HIEXT A lTRACTIOH: "CHIHATOWH" 2 ACADEMY AWARD NOMlNATIONS GENA ROWLANDS (BEST ACTRESS) JOHN CASSAVETES (BEST DIRECTOR) EDWARDS BRISTOL CINEMA IV UISIOl rr1 MarAllMUI 540-7444 STRONGESrlUNiN WORLD !GI INCREDIBLE JOURNEY lGt J;lp:&dQMZ1NMl ~..-. A great place for kids. In tfle t M ·f . 11 s.t.O h t l ·l~I JD .• 00 t:IO·IOO S.o 2·4:40.l,H ·t SS t IESTPICTURE IEST SU,l'ORTIHG ACTOR ....:.. ELLEN IURSTYH kRIS KRISTOfFERSOH IHCLUOIHG HSTSOUHO IESTART OIRfCTIOH t WIMHHTWOACADEMY HST DIRECTOR .. tAWARD HOMIHA TIOHS IHC&,VDIHG IEST ACTRESS DAILY lllUO\.et-•l'I e 2·4·JO -..,.,_..-~ ,.,;JO -~~::u• ·- ,,,, .. "CLA\JDIHI" ~ .. ......... ,_ .... ACW- ~C ....... "IAllY &ToNIO" WINHOTWO ACAD(M'f AWA•D HO MIKA TIOHS INCLUODfG llSTACTOI lRJ .... ~ EOWARDS '9J Nl WPOR r ClftlMA .: ..... I ohw1;; h~'"wf N...,~t f ""•" f ~hhae>n h14t1d 1\1-pn.11 (..f'nlf'< IRJ Jad At HUHTIHGTOH "NOHT rAGf'' watren beally julicl c:hristie. aoldle hewn ~ /'~*'• .-.. ... 00•1 8f>.1Ch:. G44 0760 MoMl"Y "'"' f<;dey 7:1\.10:00 So .. rd•f • s-doJ , ••• 7.10 2"4 Al WIST' .. O<* "IU11 ... G $ADDLES" wiMw lwe ocod-y ........ IM>ftWitoli- PUBLICNOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE f'ICTITIOU$8U$1HUS HAME $TATEMENT Tilt tollow1ng ~,._, 1s -no DuS•· n~:.s.u LOTUS ENTERPRISES ANO IM- PORTS, 2JSS Cornell Drove, Cosl• ~~.CA"12~2• ~..el Mo"'' Cn•oo,.1 7~ S.nt,. AAaAve No 0 CO,l"Ml'>ri CA92621 fllls 1>us1n.ss is t>elno conducte<i l>Y •n 1nd1v1dua1 Sam M.CM~il Tnos st•t~men1 w•s toleo w1tll ~ County Clerk ol Or•noe County on Fet>ru•ry "· 1"17S. F4Ge0'9 Pu1>r1'1led Or•,.ge Coast Of!IV Pilot, Fel>ruar y 10, 11, H, and M.trcn,1"11S "'~ 1< I Clvll Grumbling •.• Gloomy Gus i In lhe P\JB~lC NOTICE PlJBUC bJOTICE CAPISTRANO UNIFIED SCHOOL DISTRICT TrustH Ana 5 UNDER IMCUMBEHT: Budget increased from $9,360.346 in 1971 to $16.127.126 In 1975 Studenls now rank in lower half of counly academically. Sect WERE YOUlt TAX DOUAJlS WEU SPDCT? FRANK WILLIAM HASKINS COllll'llitted to ACADEMIC EXCELL~CE AMO FINANCIAL RESPONSIBILITY Pa 1'Jf ov Comm111ee 10 elect Frlf\ll w11111m Hl\~'"s E 0 Re~son Cnaor,,...n, 34:.01 V11 ho1nou. C1p1Slr•no Beac;n P UBLIC NOTICE ,IC'TITIOUHUllNHI HA.Ml ITATIMIH'f The f9llowj119,.rMM1 lsclol11t1 ~neu u· PROfl!5SIONAl. OENTAL SIRVICtS, 4't I!. 2011'1 Sir.et, e.ti. MwM.Cetlfwlll•..,. l.O<leDil're~o.4"e.20lftStrtet, CoM.a MIMI, CelllOtftl• tl•2' Tllb lllitt"9it It Ceftdu< Itel t>y .,. ln- cfli;lclual, L¥C"01Frencnco Tiii• •latement ••• fllfll w1111 ttw ~nt'I' Clttl ol Ore1199 County on F.l>r\jjlr'( IJ. tt7S , ..... Pvl>ll~ O,ano-Co.Ht Dally Piiot. ,.ll. ll.J4.en1Mar<h3. IO, t"IU 4'9-H PV8 LIC NOTICE ,ICTITIOVt 8UlllNIU NAfllll fAT.MINT n.. fWllOWlnt "'-· ~· eotnt DW'4· ntaH: ITRI" Cl.fAN CO , 202 I! stewnt, lulW •l,Se"t••,..,c.111or111afl10I J ay Oumt"cl ••,,ttt, UU.l ~111.ama, Alt. llft, Ttultn, C..llfome ftW Q\erle•M.t•ttrs, 202 e. $1tllen .. Sl>ilt •t.,101 Tiii• llu•lnau h cond11'1td llY • oenitrel N'IMr\llljl, J•'t o. 8•t,1•ll ...... Pullllsn.cl Orllflvw C.ou1 D•l•'t Piiot, f tll l7,l4,olldMer.J, 10, l9H l0"7S PU BJ.J C NOT ICE f'ICTfTIOUS IUllNIS.$ NAMI StATl!MINT The tollowlng .,.,~n is 001119 bul.1 lltUU REAL ESTATE INVESTMENT CONSULT ANT~ 4400 C•n1pus Or • Newport Beach, CA 97e.60 Or HI• Ngwe Tin, 112J, Canoteberrv Ln .. Irvine, CA 911»4 Tnls Du'lneu Is condu<ted l>Y..,.. 1n cNvldu•I Hie Now• Tin Tll1\ •i.1tmenl wu filed witll lhe Coutlty Clerk ot Or•noe County on .PUBLIC NOTICB • • PICTITIOUI 8Ul1Nllli HAMa 51'ATUH•T ""hMlow•nt ,.,_ .,. ...... "'*'" "'"·' l •. "°"' A OIME lRAOING l"QSt, 191 Mcf'eOOen Pl . Newport o..c11. tA ~ ' J ara1T1lllO, 1'20 w. <><•.,, l'ro<1I, NewDOrl .. a<ll, CA t'l..0 Oro c C•''°"· '°' So.1111 ~ St.. Sent• "11•. CA tl>CM Artllllr W GrtlMr, HM Mc l'.ootn Pl , HtwPOrt 8ta<ll. CA t1..0 Thi• butlneu I• <ondutltd DY • Qtntrll PMlntr\lllD. uoS.J,,emlllo This 'tett""nt WU tlleCI with 11• County Clerk ol Oron~ Govnly on Ftbf ... ry 4, lt1S "407'1 Pul>ll\11~ Ot•nQ41 Cont Doily P110I, FtD. 10. 11. 24, •tlO IM rth >. !'15 446-H PUBLIC NOTICE FICTITIOUS IUSINl!SS NAAH 5TAT&Ml!NT flW 1011-1119 .,.,_ la Oolng ~ ntuo,· HOLi D AY llEC R l!ATIO N CENTl!R, 1215 Bal«<, Colle MtM, CA m2• '*>f'" 8owdef\ lloti«llM, 2'St Meft. dole "8 ", Cost• MHO. CA'2'2t This 1>us1Mu Is condU<ltd l>Y •n on· 41vidui!ll. F4l°'6 Georoe Bowden Robll•M Pu1>11~1"<1 Otan9t' coast 0<11ly Ptlot Tll1s Slattmenl was tiled wilt\ lne F•l>ru.,y 18. 191) 110.14.andMor.3, IO, ti, t91S JQ.i~ County Clerk ol Ot•noe County on ---------------'tFebru.,y S, lt7S. PliBLIC SOTICE Pu011sri.<1 Or•nve Goio\t 0o11y~~":_ ---F-ICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT Tl>t lo110w1119 par50n~ •r• cloir.g Duso lllSS ot!.' GILES INVESTM ENTS. 21Bi Ml!!.• Or., Newpott Buell. CA '17"60 St..,ley J . Giles Jr., 2182 Mew Ot .• Newport Buen, CA 92'60 Mit11ae1 R. Giles, Rt. Box JlA, Elkton, Oreoon This 1>us1ness Is tonoucted l>V • Qenerol oartnef'l.lllp. Stanley J. Giies r111s ltaletT\•nl was filed with the County Clerk of Oran9e County on February l"I, 1915 F41147 Published Oranqe Coa st D•lly Pilot, Fe1>. 24,•nd~r.3,_10, 17, 197S )9)-~ PUBLIC NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE Ftll, 10, 11, 74, •nd MMcllJ, t97S 4-t._H PUBLIC NOTICE FICTITIOUS BUSIH U S NAME n ATl!MENT The lollowln11 peorson 1s 00i119 bu5oi nttsu· SERENITY. 300 Via Oporto, f'Mwporl Bea<l'I. CA "17c.&O Corinne R Mutpt\y, 16852 V•• VIC loroa, M1SS10n Viejo, Cctlll 9U7S Tnls 1>us1noss 1s conducled by en on· dlv1®•I. Corinne R. Mvrphv lhl\ •lalemen1 wu 111ea w•lt\ tne County Cln~ ot Or•noe Cownty on February 13, 1915 1'40957 P1Jbll\l\ed Or<1n9i' Co.isl Oa11v Pilot. MarchJ, 10, ti, 24, 1975 719-7S PUBLIC NOTICE -· Monday. Match 3. 1975 PUBLIC NOTICE •1CTITIOUS BUSI NUS Ml.Ml ST'ATlllHNT 'Tht tot IOWI ..cier '°"• •re CIOlno llu\I· lllUH ANTIOVf IU!PLtCAS, 11• Nwwlon t::.lt"" == loM I DAILY PILOT 87 Way, CIU• fll!Wse CA -· -• -·· "ebtrt J Hllk9', lt27 LHWar4 L.n • I \;.._:=;:"":...---=-=.:-=...!::~~:.._o;,;.._!!!!.a:L=::i:~~:,,!?,!!;~'.) ,..wport a .. c11. u. 1 · Sue HllUr, 1t27 Lttw•rO L11 , Nr«oort 8-acll, CA Catotvn Hiiker, 1'21 L.ttw•rd Ln , NtwPort et.ell, (A Cathttlnt Hllkt r, 1t21 L.c.,...,.,d ln., Ntw_.I &.~11. CA Tiiis ll11~11os I\ (Ondutltd llv a 91neror portntrslltp RobtrlJ,Hlll<" Tiii\ 'laltrnent w.s llllld woth the Cout1tv Cler\, ot Orenge c ... nty on Ftbru.ery te, t97S. "410. Pul>llU.Od Or•nqe Coe\! O•llV Pilot f'fot..l4,anoMar.3, IO,p,191S, • S4HS PUBLIC NOTICE , .. 71 l'ICTITIOU5 IU$1 NESS flAMI STATEMENT i as~IM tOllewlnt ~l!Ofl Is CIOtno Minn\ I CLABI • .. ACIFIC, 660 Newport CMl1et Dtl,.., Suitt t20, Newport BH<ll, C.tll0flllat2'60 Clablr Cqrporalion • Ce1tlorn1a <Ot· poratlon, ..0 f'4•wport Cent•• ~1vej = '10. Newport Beath. C...ltlO<'Nl This business 1s COt\duCle<t 1>y • cor Pot•I-. CLAB1RCORPORATION Wiiiiam Cemp1>e11. VtetPrts Tiiis statement wa• 1114'<1 with 1~ County Clerk ot Oran9e County Ot\ .Unu.ervJO. 191,S. F•t7 Pub4i~ Oran~ (Ji4st O••IY Piiot, Feb.17, 14.•ndMar J, 10, 1"175 ~7S P lJBLIC NOTICE FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT Tne 101low1n9 persons are 401"9 ~"I ne:.' as. TEL TA PE SYSTEMS. ?1S Rlv~n•Oe We>t, tlewport 6eath, ca111ornl• Lawr encot Ltv1nson, 31771 Mon· terry. Soutn La9un<1, ca1ilorn1a <nbll Karen L. Marlin. 10881 Crestvl('w Larie. Hunl1nglon 6eiCI\, Ca1ttorn1a "121>411 Tiiis bus1nes' Is conducted l>y .i •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• 1002 G eMf'al 1002 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• I roadway 3 ldrm. + that neut Co:.la Mt-:.a s tree t close lo ever ything, with a ~aut1rully Ul>Hf J(h·d homl' on u hu~c allt•)' u1-cl:'!'ls l't'IU Yil rd for only $-17.500 &lt n t I Al-:l NEWPORT HEIGHTS AREA Clean 2 BR, 1lt.'11 hume t•as tly conv1•r111Jlt-lo duplex with 2 ont.> BR un ll:. on H 3 lol . "'tth room to build. Only $38,950. Call 644 7211J\gt SWING A MOP SAVE A LOT 2 :.lury llXt"r upper. Priced w e ll below market Seller slarle<.l upg r ading JUSl lo be transferred. Thi:. heavy ::.hake roof home has great potent ial. 4 large uc<lrooms, Wtlh 2 bath~. Price and terms ure ex· c·clle nt. J usl ol forcd al $45.950 With F iii\ & VA terms. VETERAMS ·r1red of gt!ll1ng lht' run around.,'!'! 11 you hu ve any questions about buy· '"H u home VA, c.'all Lhc VA EXV<.'rh al W ortd Rffl Es tot• Spac1dlisls 1n VA hous• ing Ask for VetcrJn Counselor . 556 7777, a11yllmc. ------- OML Y $32.500 SUPER VALUf.: ON Tl-llS 3 bedroom. quahly bwlt Cosla Mesa home. C:arge lol ~1Lh boat or l ra Iler access. L1slet.l vestcrday. hurry. won 'l lo.1:.t ! ! Call 54t>-51180 ~HERITAGE • • REALTORS $25.900! TWO BEDROOM CHARMER On a rriendly tree lined s treet. Glcamini; hardwood floors. Cris p and elean. Call 546·2:H3. oPfN 1119 ·or~1vN 10 ~I"" f • :ll : : ' ~ ~' 'I • 1 .. I I NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN lh.ll Int tollow•r>O item~ of toun4 or saved proe>erty have l>ee" l)eld l>y tnt Polit• Oepartmenl ot the CJty of con• MtM- ror a period 1n extess ol ninety (901 «Wys· --------------! 9t'ntr•I p.artne"h•D Ldwrf'nte Levinson [.a i Soy's Yollow VISIJI 10 Speed Btkt, Gorrs Red Foremost Bike, Boy's Red Skyl>oll BIU, Boy's Red Sltnoray, Gorfs Bia<• Hercutee Blkr, Boy's Blue American E•lll• Bike, Boy's Pl.irple Keno Bike, Boy's Brown S<l\w1nn Bike. Boy·s Yellow Sllnor•y B11<e, Boy'> W111te J c. Penriey Bike. Girl's G<Hn Biitmore-Bike, Boy's Green Rale1gn B11<t . Boy"s Green Schwln" BIU , Boy's Green ~nk• Japane$e Bike and St.inl•Y Droll NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN trwt 1f no owner •ppears •nd proves ll1s ownership ot Ille properly witnin t<!ven m days followlnq ,,,. publlutlon ot this No11<e, tlle title there lo shall vest on tne t1n4ef, It tllere be one, or trl lhe Clly ot Costa Mesa, 1n wllicll cue tne o<o Ptrtv snall l>e sold al public auction •I a 11""' ind dale to l>e •nnou,.<l!d. DATED· Februafylb, 197S R E.NETH (.HI EF OF POLICE Publlsne<I Orange Coast Oi!IY Pilot. ,....rch3, 197S / b8HS P UBLIC NOTICE Helps Shrink Swellin~ Of Hemorrhoidal Tissues Due To fiammation. Relieves Pain & Itch. ... Gives prompt tempGrary relief from hemorroidll pain and itch in many cases. STATEMENT O" ABAHOONMENT O"USEOI' l'ICTITtOUS I USI NESS NAME Tiit totlowlno persons ll•v• •beft. dontd Ow uwot tllt tic t Ill.,..\ n•mt BA RRETT BROS. WOOD AND METAL STRIPPING, 102 E. $1tvenS, Suitt II E. Soni• .t.n•. C•ltlornla'2701 Thi Fictitious Business N•mt re- ferred to above w•s tiled In Orange CountvonApr1111. 1974 J •y Otsmono Burett. 1S171 Mackentlt , El Toro, C•l1tornre '2630 Denier P•ul Barrt'lt, 2Sl71 M.\Cktnrn1, El Toro,Ci11tlor•1•91"30 This bu\1ne\S wu conducted by ii genera1~r1nerslllp. J•Y 0 Barrell This st•t•ment w•~ filed w1111 the Counly Clerk ol Or an gt County on Febr.,.ry 13, tt7S, FJ:n41 Pul>llslletl Oranqe Co.st Dally Piiot, Fel>.11.24.•lldMar.3, tO, 197S 504.7\ PUBLIC NOTICE FICTlttOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT l n~ tollo1N1ng per~on 1\ 4011,g 1>\1\1· N')•~h Mc 8 ~ T IOUES. llll Monrovo.i S1r~~1 ::iu11e G co,1<1 Mesa. Calllorn1 .. QJo11 Jdme' I MC8flde, S1Q VoiJ LICIO !.ou4, N~woort Beacn ca111or1>o•"ll~ Th" l>u>'""" " condutlt4 l>y on In d•v•duol James I Mc Brodt T II•> Sl•ltmenl wa> ltled w1lh tne County Cler• or Or.tnge County on l'e1>ru.1ry 1•. 1"17S F41)11 Pubh\llt'd Orange Co~sl 0d•IY Ptlot, \'\olr<n l. 10. 11. 1•. t"la 11a.1s Doctors have found a n•nuirk· ably 1uccesaful mt><hcat1011 that· actually helpe 1hr1nk swelling of hf'mo rrhoidal tiuul'S wh<'n inft>Ctcd and inflamed. Ami it dMI mort. In many CH <'S it gives h'lirf for hours from pain ancl itching in these tiuu~ Tt·st. by doctors proved tlli1 tru(' i11 many cas<'S. The medication U3ed wu Pr<'ll· aration H. And no prescription i!I rK'toded for Prtparotion Ir. Oinlmt•nt or suppositorit•s. PAttl Pl:>lrtte•I AdvertlS-O"""' HARRY BllHELL A CONCERNED EAR-:- NOT A GLAD HAND Harry 81thell's reoord of Community Involvement and t.eaderehip SPGaJ<s tor itself. Past President of Girls Club of Laguna Beach. Past President of Laguna Beach Jaycees. former membtir of the Board of Directors of L.agyna Beach Chamber of Commerce and the Atlso P.~ Tiii~ st•ttrnent w.ts tiled w11n lrte County Cletk or Orange County on Febru.try 2•. 1~7>. F41J2• Pul>lo~o Or.in9t' Coast o.u1y Pt101, ~rcll 3, 10, ll, 24, 191S &IJ /) PlJBLIC NOTICE ·~14 SUPERIOR COURT OF THE STATE OF CALIFORNIA FOR THE COUNTY OF ORANGE No. A·I0'40 .: HOTICE OF HEARING OF PETITION TO ESTA8L.1$H INTEREST IN "£R50HAI. PROPERTY PORTIONS Ol'WHICH ARE HELO BY AHOTHEA IProU .. CNe&Sl.SI ES1•tt of ESTHER PEARL MARKHAM, Oecea~d. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVE;N lllal J PATRICK MCCARROLL, Ad min1strator wilh·lllc·Wlll Ann ... ed, Ila! filed herein a petlllon to determine 111< Interest ot the E st•te an4 other per\0111 In and to certain ittcounts sel forth 1n lht petition Md that the Court make 11! Oreler that nodi\tri1>1Jt1on lie macle Iron"' ~yof Hid accounts until the r•lallw In teruti ll•ve -" deltrm1n..i; f l!· te,.no to which Is made lor lurtlle1 ~tkulers.•nd thi!lt Ille ltme anclplau of 1>t•ri119 the ume has Deen 5el loo Mefcll 31, 191S, •I 9:00 a"', in lhl courlroom of Depar tment No. 3 of ~·c '°"'"· •1100 Civic Centet Ortve we<.I, in tne City of S.nt• Ana, Cal1torn1., 0.ted Fel>r~ry21, t91S. WILLIAM E. St JOHN, County Clerk MCKENNA & FITttNG >4JS Wilsllire llYd , lltll l't- LM A~les. C.lit. 90010 Tel: 11\J) ... ,121 Al-ystor: Petitioner Publtshe<I Oranqe Cocist Daily Pilot, ~rel\ l, 4, 10. 197} 11HS P UBLIC NOTICE 8 SU06 NOTICE TO CREDITORS SUPERIOR COURT OF THE STATE OF CALIFORNIA FOR fHECOUNTYOFOAANGE No A·l2702 Estale of ANNA I/ McNALLEY TASSI, O..te.i,e4 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN to tne creditors ol the at>ove n.imad oecedenl tMt all pe•wns t\.i111nq Lla1ms a<)d•"'' the said de<cdenl are requore4 to ltle tnem. w1tn tne ncce).s.ar1 vouchers, 1n lrte olt1ce ol tne clerk of the above en lllled c°"'r t, or 10 present them, with lt>e neceswry v°"'<hers 10 tf\e undf"r~1qru:d "' 1ne 0111ce ot h" a11or11ey THOMA> L LORD 1JHI Paseo ae Val~1.i, Su1tr 21) L.t9wna HtltS Cat1forn1a 9'2oH "'""" 1s I rte po.tee of 1>u"""" ot t,,., uftder>ognl!d on .iii mdller. pertain ln9 to tne est.lie ot ,a10 Oecedenl, woll>tn toor monlhs drter tne ltrsl PUOll<•toon of llHsnotoce Ooled Fel>•w<ir t 7) o9n JOHN P TASS• Admin1str•tor ¥W•th-tht-Will Anneaed ol Ille est at.. ol tn~ .1bove named oeceoenl THOMASL LORD ll12t Pu"de V•lencoa. Su1ttl1J U9une Hills, C•lil '1Ul ftl. 1110 5't·lUO Att0<ncy for AOm1111str<1tor CT A Pu1>1tsnea Or.;n9e Coast 0<1oly Ptlol, Mdrch l 10 11 74, JQ7S 111 I; PUBLIC NOTICE NOTICE INVITING BIDS / NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN '""' se•led prOPoSdl\ will be received by 1roe City of Co•ta Me>a 111 the olltce ot tne City Clerk al lhe City Hall, 71 Fdlr Orlve, Costa Mi!<.a, Calitornla, unlit Ille llOOr ol 11 :00 a.m. on March 20, 197S, •I wt\lch time tney w1111>e opened pu1>11cty ana read a1oud 1n Ille Counc 11 Chambers tor turnistung au labOr' rua1er-1a1s, equipment, transportation ano sucn otller t..c11tties '" may I>(' rpquired tor tne construc11on ol tne BALEARIC DRIVE STORM DRAIN. A wt ot plan$, \P<?C 1t1ca1ton~ and otner conlrecl <IOcuments may l>e ol>- tal~ at tne of I tee ol IM City EA91netr, 17 Fair Otrve, Costa Mesa, C•ltlornla, uoon ii non-relun4able payment of ~s 00. A Ch•rqe of '1.00 Wiii l>e m&de ,, t>endled l>v m••t. Each bod $1\all l>e made on Int> l>"O' PGS•I torm •nd 1n Ille marmer prowlded 1n Ille contract d~uments, •nO Sll.111 be a <.como•n1ed y <1 c~rt11ied or casllltr stllttk a l>•d l>ond, tor not~'> tnan 10-. of the amounl 01111e l>td, made payable lo nit C11vol Costa Mes• NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN tl\dt \he C•IY Council ol s••d C1ly Ila\ l>trtlotore establtShttl • orod11i119 r•te and s<ale of waoe• 1n accord.ince with l•w, to be ll<'>•d 1n Int con•lruc11on ot Ille .ibove •nlilll!d improvement~. Tllat said rate and !<ale wil\ adootedl>v 11\e Coty Council by Re.olullon H-9, on tht 1111 <Illy ot Jan1J•rY, 1975, """ Is on tile In too otltte of tne Clly Clerk o4 loald City. Thal s.t1tl rate an4 scate I~ nerein ,,1erre<110 and •d0pte4 '" 1111s notice as 11\ougll tully and como1et e1v set rorth ~rein. and 111a1 said scate, a s ~led o-, sold Resolullon. Is made • part ol 111hnotlce1>y relcren<e Custom Du~lex 3 Bedroom urut.s Close to ~ach. $127.900. CEHYURY21 642-1771 WALK TO THE BEACH From tlw. i mmaculate beach h1de·a-way. only step from the water. Thi:, 1s a sharp newer pru1>er· ty · not one of lttl' old COLLEGE PARK Large 3 BR2ba w/lush IJscpg & huge B-8 -Q in lanai lor Summer en· lerlaining. Th1s 1s a new listing and 1t 's pnced lo sell at $43.950. Call quick· ly. 556-2660. ~SELECT .. TPROPERTIES ··Tear downs''. Only DOVER SHORES $55.000. Bt!ller s~ lot.lay. · . . . 646-7711. Open Eves. Yfe specialized in Dove r . ~hore Prope rties \We - manage the homeowners .tssoc. J Call us for in· form.at1on o n thi s glamor ous a r ea . We --ha\ c an e>..clusive listmg EASTSIDE El~anl hvin~ and im· mediate occupancy un lh1:. E J ~l::.1dc main · lcnance free rc:.1dence. Clo::.c to shoppmg. Con ven11:11l lo evl'ryth1 ng. Only S36,0UO. &:lli-771 1 Open Jo:vcs. ' . . Enclos~ Lanai +POOL IF YOU Al~'T GOT A BARREL Of MONEY But you wa nt lo start out ta kt• a gander al this II u n l 1 n gt on Be a ch 3 bedroom. ll needs only some tender lovm~ care to be a fine tanuly home. Ba r{!a1n prtc<..'CI at JUSl $35.000' Vets welcome. Call now. 847·6010. Agent. TRUST SALE Fantastic 3 br, 21:: ba, split level, pool, IJ?c patio. Top cond. &.tale says :.ell! SPARLING Rl::AL i:;~·TAT('; 833-3548 ----------- 1 FY OU 'RE FUSSY lln a 6 BR al $169.000. a 5 BR al $219,500 and a 4 BR al $.122,000. JU:ALTOKS ,SINCE 1 ~1 1 673-4400 IMVESTORS A TTENTIOH!! 32 Pnme res1dcnual in· tome units: desirable Eas t s 1de Costa Mes a nc1 gh borhood: l & 2 bdrm apts. Xlnt rental record Co\'ered parking, pool. pride of ownership. CF COLESWORTHY R~alton 640-0020 BACK BAY 4 bedrooms. pool, tamily room. stone fireplace. garden patio, eal·1n kitchen a nd pn\alc sun- dec k. Hu ge master bedroom su1tc. su .soo. 10'1,-down. (;all. ~-7788 ,Q. KEY G2JSI REALTORS IC BAYFROHT CONDOS WITH BOAT DOCKS AVA IL 2hr 2l>a. heaut red<.'<· & all lhc bll n s. SS:J,500 / SV5.500/ $11!-.l.SOO. ALL with pert eel terms JACOBS REALTY 675 -1)0'70 2!H2 Newport Blvd. VIEW OF HIU..S Laguna Niguel, 3 bdrm • 2 bd. Lge. assumable loan. Vacant. Consider sale or lease. S49,950 co~~IN-MflffflN lu REALTORS * 644-7662. You love thlS executive si ngle story 10 prime location. M amcured cor · ner lot. Im macuJate. In· terior d<'co1 1s terr1f1c. Features ell H'1ent wrap around dream kitchen. Co1.y family room with £1rcplace. Formal din ~~~~~~~~~~~ ing. One year new. Justl- $.59,900 ! Call now to see 847 -6010. Agent. ---- EASTSIDE CHARMER 3 br-t1rcular drive. An oldie but a goodie PLUS 2 separate rental units. Hurry! SPAIH.JNG REAL 1';!,'TATI:: 833 3.5<18 SUNLOVHS ATTENTION! lluge second story s un· deck s urround'! trus love· ly ho me. F our extra large bedrooms-al l h ave soaring vaulted ceilings! Family room. to'ormal dining. You name 11-it's all Lhere for 1ust $55,500. Call now to set-R47-6010. Agent. THE LAGUNA BEACH BOARD OF EDUCATION MEEDS THIS MAN Tfl• Contr•ctor sllall. In the performctnce ot Ille worll a~ 1mpro~· menls, conform 10 1ne L•hO• Co<te ot ll>t Slatt ol Ca1tlorn1a •nd ott>er l~W\ ol tlle !.late ot Cal1torn1• ~ppll<able lllereto, wolll tt><o uceolton Only of "t<I\ Vi!lfl•tlons as m•Y 1>e roqu1red unclM tht W)t(lal s1.iu1n nursu.int 10 Wlllcll prot~l"'il'> 11treundtr &rl! 1a1<en •nc:I wtll<h hove not l>ffn sul)frSe<leG by tlw pro1rl\lon\ of Ille L•bor Code Pft4trenu 1o 1a1>o< \11111 l>e 91ve<\ ontr In Ille rn.11net prov1de4 l>Y t•w NO l>td \hell l>t tonsodtred llftfess It i. Mlld• Of\• l>lllftk form furnist>ed l>y 1tW City of Co\t.t MIU. Oftd I\ m ... In 41( cor1feno wit111~ prov111ew1' at tht pro- llOMI rtQu4rtmentl EMTERT AIMBl"S DELIGHT Beam ce1lm g beauty in e'(C'lusl\e Newport He11thls. 3 ll!C brs. 2 frplcs Fr.-nch doors over looking cn('losed. Spanish patio & garden. Wllrm & cozy family rm VOTE FOR HARRY BDIELL ' . Paid for by 81ttiell 8ack•rs. Chm. John F. McOoey. 25127 Monte Verdo. u;una Nl9uel Eecll l>l<l<HPf Mull ti. llctnw4 and ellO Pftq~lllltd H teQ\llrH l>yt- Tllt City COVft(•I ot tt>e Cttv of Co\t.t Mew rtMrvel IM rooM to r•lt<I *"Y or •llalft EILEEN P l'HINNEY CllyClttl\ touo Mew, C•lllOrnl• "ullll\llH Onn~ Cont D•llv Piiot, '•t>rue•y te, "'~otnd Merell>, ms . •••·U \ cer~1m 1c tile & pnrquet floors Many other ex· lru:.. t::ill for ;appt. SPARl,lNG R .. ;AI. ESl'ATt: ~3-3.'>48 , ' , U~-----• _._ 1..0... ht-s-. . H4 For Selle Heuse1 l'or s• HCMIHI For s-. a DAIL y PILOT Monda March 75 ..__ ~ ~ • . • ~· ................................. I .::S::'=--~;;.::..;:....:...::.:..:::...:.... ________ _!!~:!:'.!L.:.::=~~· ~~ • • •••••••••••••• ,....... • • • • • • • • • • • •••••••••••• •••••••••••• ••••••• ••• • •••• •• • • •• ••• • • Houwt for Sde 'Ho.an Few S.. ttoa.1 For ....___ ..__ • ....._· G .. I oo~ Coato M•ta I 024 Huntl1t9toft hoch I 040. • .--n.....,,..--.. GtMrat tOOJ1Mr • ••"' ....... 1007 ....................... • ............. . ··~···•••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• C:~L VETS •••••••••• ; G ... rat I 002 Ci1Mrol IOOl Gwnd lOO~GIMnll · IOOZ • ' PE"l'l'tE U"l..£X WI~ 1,,. .. I th" •••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• WHAT DO YOU ....eED t 0 r t G • ,. inten:sl or 'b s-1•-Motlyafed ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• • "lit yard & ~rkina:. Lake 11harp 3 bdrm, 2 bat _....-J Lari(~ bedrmii. llro ~ ~ FOR A new. $&4, • t175 ~'il2 home In Ideal locution fr1>:1lonnlly landsc.a~. t• J L.f ~ SUCCESSFUL CAREER· C•H•cMIMw 1022 h~~hl~0 P~;~~~ ~~i;n g~~n:~~~~ 1~1r~rc~.ugLC::: do ., c;. ••••••••••••••••••••••• shaa carpets, l'lt!an and down Call today lo see IN REAL ESTATE? llt.hWIM"t 11eutdoll hou~. Priced at un~ mukt• your oCfer . Beautif1..&Uy decorated 5 BR, 41h ba .• paneling, 3 frplcs. H.amp/sllp. $260,000. findo.tat owlinfoematl•• .............. $3~.4so . Other tl'rml! Ai.ku111only$44.950. av1ulable. Cull " COl'ffl" MkJ11t •ll pre1ent1Y ~elUf\i their HACIB4DA S c o t t R • a I t y TUISD ._ Y, MAR. 4 7:30 p.m. new condominiums. Ca 536-7533 A RARE BIRD J\ horn<.> in Village 11 l. l'\l·w hslang, nut a townhoust', but a sPparate home on ,\s pt•n Trc•e Lanl' an Irvine : J hl'<lrooms. lofty t·.i ttwdral l'l'ilings. lw~1utiful t1k-d enlr~ \\,1;. and t'amil} rnom. l'U/\' pam·la11g and ~hingles thrnu).!ho11t 1 ll's Lln1q11t· 1n <ll'l'Or ancl '1·r~· <·olort ully appu111t nll'nlt'd Should 't't' .tl ~71.!lOO. Beautifully de('or. 3 BR. & den on lagoon: ramp & s lip. $255,000. Brand ne w 6 BR, 6 Ba . Pool. jacuzzi & sauna. Ramp & float. $425,000 70 Undo Isle Ori n Prime 45 ft. Lagoon Lot-$150,000. BILL GRUNDY. REALTOR 341 Boy'>•d•• ur •v•· N B b 7'1 6 161 ~ nyon Crest £slates. RIAL ESTATE Wolk..-& L« Wn "'*'t .... Office l<>Caled ~t the cornl'r of 963 8:116 8001 W eahMtshtratleach · Pacific View Drive & --------• You'll have the opportunity to t a ke a new MacArthur l\lvd in brief Real Estate Sales Aptitude. Test• (;orona del Mllr, starting HAPPYHAVEM Newer 4 b(ldrm homl', near South Coast Pla1.:1. sep. dlnan~ rm & family rm. Cr pts. d rps. 3 Car al $ii6,900. Salei office & which wall gi vc you an insight into your m 0 d e l now open , personal qualifications for t h i s PHONE640-6408. dynamic industr y where achieveme nt a nd earning prospects are among the highest. Efforts of car eer sales motivated people arc directly re· wurded. Get full intormation on our many benefits. Ask about our assistance 411. ga r age . ,t;xcell e nt neighborhood. $tH,OOO D•lex Ukr 536 8836 with 3 BR, 2 UA rental.1·---------So. of Bays ide Or. with -- - beautiful natural wood ASSUMF. 7 & 8'..0 VA loan!. l exlures. Only one year or no dn \".A on 3 ruct> new. Call 644-7211 Agt. h o m es 1 n a r e a . UHl(flUE HOMES Realtors -675-6000 . 2443 E. Cd Hwy. Corona del Mar General 1002 General 1002 licens ing program. our famous ··Head Start" training program, as well as continued trumin~ by management to give you the technical competence· necessary for your sulcs career. We of ... fer the industry's best ·'Trade pro· gram". a liberal advertising program $36/$45,000 Ow11 /Agt. _________ , 546-7739, 636·8610 •DISCOVERY* General I 002 General 1002 ············•··········•·•·•·················· WESLEY N ~YLOR CO. REAL TORS since lH46 CORONA DEL MAR LUXURY DUPLEX I .gl' roof g:1rdt•n. Sp;1<.·1ous :1 & dn eaeh llllll Custom hit. south of hwy & :HIJa· <'L'IH tu I n rm· Tt•JT. Bl';.im c:ei lings & I rpl(·~. \It'\\.:! Y ears new '. SI 15.000 2 I I I Sc:wi Joaquin Hills Road NEWPORT CENTER. N.B. 644-4910 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• *Balboa Bay Properties* O ceanfront &ack Boy ~7 07 Sea.shott Shurp 4 BIL :3 b:.L Db: D.uplL~. wil l rondo. FrpL. palio. ~ra<I ~ l~)r nwrc . un1 pool. Try S42.500! its. SI0:>,000 t·qwty , ()75.70()0 • G75-7Uli0 Mesa Ver~ Corona del Mar Ver~· ~harp m .s 1dt' Oc·<.•a nslde uf Jlwv. & 0 u t. 3 l3 H · &: 1 am· S h a r p d e I u x· e r m · 1 11 x 1 n : duplex :3 & 2 BIL n C' r g h b ~.rho o cl . !:il 06,H50 ! G75·7UGU $.58,500, 5;,(i.~lX). REALTORS General I 002 Getteral I 002 Getteral 1002 GeMral 1002 ·····•···········••···· .•...............••...•.•.••.•......•.•.••••.•.......••• , ........... . Balboa Island DUPLEX PRIME AREA RED TILE TIRED OF GOLF COURSE SPANISH C ity Livincj? ASSUME BY·THE-SEA 'I rat.Ii· in 1ow· humc for $27 500 Ar-.-.i of mJny .!. s l~ lt•n a cn·.," near E::.con· and proven salcS a ids. Meet many of our top sales & manage- ment people your opportunity to get answers firs t hund. Now ! Space is limited Reservations necessary - Refreshments sened Call 894-0611 or898-1356. Equal Opportunity Em ployt:'r M 1 I'' ~St nt•lly rn11f1tll•nt1.1l 1111,.,hl) upt!r.1dt'tl b.IJnd 11111111·\\tlh upsl~ttr' ;,:.1r.1"1• JIJJI lnwnl. Both 11111h n•mrnlt•lt'<I amt dl• .... 1-.1\1·d 111 l.J"I r~o\ ... 1n. I·: 1 '· 1 .1 l h 1 n :.: 1' · n ,. ~ ' S:l.->.1"10, , Sp.t111'>h ~1Jnl.:-. M1:-.:.1vn dtllll. t-.in Ill' u..,l'<.I lor re· I' 1" I 1 l' l' lotal1on. styll'd .in·hl•tl t·ntry l< sidi·nlial 11r avocado-------------------- S 1· 1 Ill •I l· d l' n l r y. :-.tep d11. li\111~ rm ll1 gh l:intl Ila,, :.mall str('am 640-6161 ' ~ COATS& WALLACE S l ~ t.; I·. N LI V l N <; \'auh1·d ('t'1 langs l h•<i\ ~ llOO:\l MASS I VE h<'.Hll-. Cc·1l1ng h1i,:h SI' \:--:t Sll FIHl·:PL,\CE. l1rl'pl;1«l' 1>1n1ng rm. l·'ormJI tlilll'. Gourmets M.is,..1\ l" family rm . (,;;m t..1t.dw11. llO~lJS SIZED t111 a ktlt'ht·n. H ugi Y1\Hll. Walk t o goll ma!'-lt'I' wing 1\'/walk·11• c•oursl' Taki: tl\'t•r w ardr11ll1• + ,..1•paralt 7i ,,r, ~'II:'\ lo:in :ii thildr,·n 's Slllll•:.. Hl'cl S2YH mo Tat..1· :1lhan tiltn111f lls a1Mli1cc.On tJgt•tJlt H~2 2.):J:; I\ S~S.!}()0 C'.tll t•arly running :Jl'l"oss pru1>l'rly. Pn under market \'alue, Only $29.950 Own('r will «Jrry w1lh small cJuwn , L' a I I l' I! !-: s T I c; 1-: JIOM ES. 615 f>IW) General 1002Getteral 1002 ····························!················· CAMEO SHORES 4 Bdrm, family r()<)m & pool, w/excep· tional oec;,,in \'iew. $195,000. Spacious 5 BR Front House w/lge fam rm, formal dining & lge 4 ba. 2 BR Rear apt w/frplc. sundeck. b ltins, elc. Nr Beach. Yourterms! 752-0460 . Anytime. IUSIMESS & RESIDENCE 4 BR, 2 Ba + AdJoming retail shop area + seµ. large workshop in b1g yard. A!:l. 645 417U $42,900 Mesa .Del Mar Owner leaves Area Prit·ed below marke t value. ll ere·s you r c h a nce to o~n that beautiful horne you'\e alway:. wanlL'<.I but al a s mall pnt·e. Park-like yards. enclosed patio. 1----------1 Central air cond1t1onrn~. DuplH-$74,900 (Ocean::.ide of Hwy) Owner S.W-1999 Home/Income Unit L ;!c 281', 2ba & library + separate gueslor inC'omc umt. 2 Lots! Pvt finan Sl 15,000. Open Sal/Sun l·S 620 Jasmine. CdM U.F . GATES. Brkr. Call 673 3891 Costa Mesa 1024 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 3 Bedrooms gC1ra~c door opener. Natural hra('k nrcµlaC'e. fam1 I} room, 3 ba{: bedrooms, xtra baths. Lovely brick p:itw. 540-1720 TARIEU.. REALTORS 2955 llarbor Bini. SToro 1032 ••••••••••••••••••••••• BY OWNER 2 STORY $43,950 :)ave c:ummasswn with this 2 l.LOl'y 4 bedroom. Re.al Estate byl&NAY A.GROWIMG FAMILY MEEDS MOREROOMI" .. :md that's what you gel walh lh1:. 3000 ~qll home. ,\:.some tlus 7« VA loan. TrUl' luxury and quahly lurthl' pnce ~-4450 Y ALUE & COMFORT As-sume 6% VA. l.oClll .. on this large 2 story 3 bdrm. 21•• bath. Family rm with I ircplc. Dine in quality for only $268. JM) mcnts. Daal ~-44~ 2 EXECUTIVE POOL HOMES GOOU V1\Lu1-; l>r1de ol owncr:.hip area. With easy <:are yards & pools. llt!aulll uUy decoraled . All terms. Call Now & See. H42 -!:1371 WHATYOUWAMT WE HAYE GOOD VALUE. We have a 3BDR M & 4BDRM home for you ~ilh large I tt m II y r-oom. These homes wall warm your hl·:irt . On large l'ol. L\LL H42 -!:1371 • VA Appraisal $48,500 Seller w ill pay buyers rnsl. Lgc 3 BR, 2 BA beach home. JADE REALTY ~7 -1231 --------REAL ESTATE . INC. l ., ''" ,, ., • l , '~ f I I ~, f --1[® BEACH LACUESTA GOLF -POOL CORONA DEL MAR 2 Balhs. hardwood nearly new Luke Forest •--------- Newport Heights ( 'h.1rm1n;! ;>, ht"<lroorn thn111g room. 1"111•pl.J, t• hltah lw,1mt'<l n•il111i.: JI\ 111;.. 1oum Jlugt• fol Ta t•1·:-. .ind ,hrulh g,1)1111•' ESTATERS MONEY TO LOAM on h11nll's. .Jll <ffl'as l'rolt•t·t 1 our crt'Cltl. C:ill •11. :! ; ; ;, I 1 .! 1 h r :-.1•1 \IC 1· I H" fl P lu' \\qr""hup. p.tlto ~~ BBQ \.\ ,. 1111111• ~1111r 111 :-)ll'l I 101\ \ :-.k 111.,. ~!l.~i(l(J CJll .)IO I I.ii ~HERITAGE ... REALTORS DOYER SHORES Wdl 1k::.1J,!ncd ramah home"" 11h r11om lur 3 or 4 1 luldn·n. Master :-.u11e II llh dt•ll. f>ilndl'tl family rrn 101111:11 d1n1ng, lt11 .,1l\l.1-.1 1 m. ii.irk room ----------1 :111rl mud1 much more. VA l'ril'l·d .it onlv :i.;!.i,'!IMI, th t 'i .1 ltd rm 1»uul honw :'11 '1 11111 PETE BARRETT -REALTY- .ilrt·;,Hh ha-. lh \",\ ·•P 642·5200 675-4060 LEASE MOW BUY LATER SELLER IN HURRY U1 ~ IJt· au ti I ul a•onm ' Ckan & s harp. W1mJ l rct patio ll 's r t:Jdy for you OCI\\. C.ill fi Iii 7171. c ,. tt. ,, 'i .,, Ha mbling rus tic two story. Wall. lo ll('a<:h. Jo' o r m a I t' n l r y lo t•normous l1v111j! and d111 mg rooms C:al!L j!ardt•n J..1t('h<'n. lllO sq, fl lw:-.t.J j)Jrly room. Urtl'k lrnccl pool ancl J·lt'll/lL Shul· lll'l>OJI d Goll putting gr(,•en M as::.11 l' mastl•r Jncl c:haldrl'n ·s sui tes · S6~1lf5 Do .... n Bcllt!r not waal. Call !J63 G74i7. Complt•t<.'ly remodeled 2 fldrm . new c:~irpct s. e1pplbnn•s. p;,,iint. Bes t buy al $67,500. YE AR BAY AND BEACH 675-3000 c<l07 I: COAST HWY CORONA OLL MAR ,i111111v ·' '""' '111·" • G~ral 1002 Getterat 1004 t~ 1u~an· .... ;;;~;~;;;~ .......... ::::ii; ..... . -· WITH VIEW [® THE REAL ESTATERS W ATERfRONT l11lltup and oct•an in <le • $3350 DOWN ~ sirablc Ncwr>ort Jll•1ghl~. ~pa('aous two slory bench SI II\ KI' ~ BR home• with This h<i s a large lot tor huust'. 1-'orm:il laving and lwo 11rt\'L1ll' boat slips, 111 anv additions wantc•d. clan1ng. Pn\-;1te den ;rnd Hallloa <.:oves.1'.i stefully Bl',rng your h ammt'r, w('l bar Hoaring brick floors. BLUI!: HAVl!:N homl' w / many amprove- POOL . Large p atio menls. Assumahlt• 7' ,. Quielslreet. $38,500. 1-'HA loan, Prant1pals on Roy Mc Ccrdle. ly. Call 5Kli 5950. Realtor I 8 I 0 Newport Fountain Y alley I 0 3 4 Costa l\of esa 548· 7729 •••••••••••••• •• ••••••• ONLY 9 LEFT 2BR.CONDOMINIL:MS· Next to Running Stream. near Newport's Upper lay. . $40,950.-$44,950. VIEW OF OCEAN & LIGHTS ESTATE SALE $44,900 Huge hvang room with (,'ornl'r f1rt·pl).l"Cc & brealh laking wall of g lass \ 11.-w. Gourmet k1L<:hl•n. O•nl'. Sl'(laralc. Mal.tcr :-.u1tc & children·~ wan){. ll urry lor t his prime httach area bargain ! Call !Al:! 7&11. VACANT S31.500. 3 Bedroom, 11 '-' Oaths. liOxllJU lot. Uµ· gradcJ C"arpet & drape:.. l':xcl'llenl lluntinglon Bcadt Jun1t1on. Won·l lai.t at this pnt·t'. lflII6144iNil•timrn 962·44n cr.m 546-8103 CIRCLE THIS AD Your oew home could be this spac:1ous 4 bdrm, 3 ba\h, 2 stvry home with formal dinang room and family room. Hefleclaon from Lhe fi replace shows lhC' s1>arkllng beauty & charm of th1:-; well local· 345 Unlnnity Dr. (Just off Irvine Ave) <ll'IN 111 9 ·" ~ ""' '' 111 '" 1 • <·d home. Only $62,000 rr.11-.:tl 111 :-.pruw ... hl'l'I', 111o111-~_.,, ..... ,,,._....,,,.....,,..1---------· rcdet'oralcd, offerinj! nails and paint your way llrepla<:e. Open staircase i.pur1ou::. rooms. dis· to a easllL•. Call totr1plc~1zemastcrand I 11H:ln e 11 \'IOI! and enter-ll73-~550 , ehildren ·~suites. Walk to ta1nanJ?, 1111 Ice land. l\IJ 111.,11 .,1". ,,, 1,,1,,11 ,,T -bc arh, sc:hools and 548-7223 [.' ; ~ with cxcc111cnt terms availablt•, P 1011e us for tktails <~ ()3:!1. -.11m1m•r' 1·11111111g ;11111 MUST SEE! *HORSES* lh1· pool and lrt·l' -.h.ult•d \•.ird ,1n· WJll!llg J 11t.1ll> up~rJdt'ff ;\lcsa \'t•1 tit• :! -t tkn or :$ l11·d1011rn hunw LI! fam rm '' ~111111· lpk_ Lnw r!IJ11ll '.int tor \1111r t·.1sv II\ Ill.! On I\ SS 1.flllll Cu:-.tum 3 llR ramhlinl! rant·h home. 1':lcc- k1tchl.'n. lgc I amaly rm w/wel h;,ir. 1-:nl"lost«l p.1l1<1 w /lplr Scpar:.ill· for s1:12.soo, Like lo know [ I !'> h 0 p s . ca 11 n 0 w ! mo'o ~.\I. L 1>15 .,;11, ® ·~ftnt ~;'," ~;~1 ;,. '"'"~ill ''." HOME + IMCOME [(l,lfl~ll~l •BEST BUY • 48,, 28• EASTSIDE 3nH house -----··-~b M esa Verde . 1947 Huntington hoch I 040 ••••••••••••••••••••••• CAL CLASSIC You 'l l love Lh1 :. ~howplacc h~l1ng on a 3 b<'droom. 2 bath model with ril"epla('(' <md family kitclwn. Only S yr:-.. nL·w. Clo~c to beach and ~hop· pang with excell ent ter ms available 714 897 9321. EXECUTIVE POOL HOME l ll1milll' 1111t•n11r d1·1·11r ~11.1 rang 1·.1th1'<li .JI n ii I ll I! ' .1 d tJ I o fl JI 1 • ll ::-fl.11·1ou,n1·.... l·,11•;!.Jlll I 1 om lilt' 11111~· 1111 ,•r1·tl 1•nln lo I h1· 1•11((,'rt .111wr d11 .. 11n 1.1·11 1111h h11~·· • p.11 I.. l1n :.: prn1l ::>.•"I !Kiii 1, .1 1t.1ri.:.11n' t '.111 11111\' t11 ...... I) I 1 fill) fl \ .1·111 VA/FHARepos 111 tfr;1n~1·< ·oun1~ '' 1 • \ S 111 fll f 11 'I' WORLD REALEST ATE ~rwt 1.i11.,1-, 111 ~''" 1·rn nwnt 1111.1nn,d h11111f'~ • ,;,1. ;777 •• di .lll\111111' ~~·~~ 3848 Campus NB S.9·8655' NEWPORT BEACH $40,950 t':ill · 11 Jl111ut this 1rn· m:w11l.il I' SllllllV 111 lghl t11wnl111rn1· ttl'ar lluaa.: '' 11 Ii 1 los1•tl d11uble '..;,II :1:.!I', .! BH. '.! II ·\ ;111d 111~1'1\ ft,1(111 till 1:!11 \ ., 'I H!.llHOll'.\1. '.! hath. hrkht .1r1•a an kit, + l11rm.t1 cl111111g rm., lwaul n1riw r J pit-. J )hi(' dlc:htl "·" :11•1• I.1th ol storage. \SSl \1 h i VA. ~;m 11 111 ~,.t'.1 :1.10 t•nnf'lp~Js 1111 I\ 11 I\ nt•r '1\gl'lll .~ltt .!:!X• General I 002' G~n~ral 1002 ·······················~······················· CAMEO H IGHLANDS VIEW Corner fL1l' lot with <><:ean and is land \. l <'W :l lwdrnnms. 2 h:.iths Large In ing rnom ~o t·xt ret char~c for pool St 12.000 THE DRAMATIC SUNSET Ch<'l' tlw harhor t•nlwnC'CS the beau· h ''' th1 -; adult nt<·upu•d :~ heclroom hornt· Calht>dral l01·Jlings 2 /1rc>plac-<':-; Exc·dlc~t al Sl2fl.500. 81G CAMYOM...:&PA.RKLIMG c;or.1H·ou~ g;1rdrn. v.-all'rf<1ll <rnd pond , 11·n 1 :--1s t1hl<' p.it10-. ~ind lle<1ut 1fullv <I •cor;it ,.cl 1 hNiroom. f:im1ly room. formal dming room. Spc•c 1.11 valu t· at SH>X !">flO G~rdcn lfom(' Tour ·74 DOYER SHORES 8AYAtOMT Pier & .SI 1p for l<.1rg~ hoc.t. 4 bedrooms. family room. '1 12 baths, formal d1n1n g room Otf1cc would also hf ideal maids room or den OecQrat1v c wrought iron . 2 fireplaces, Spanish tiled'""' ry, \ 1ew of malll ('h annel. $295,000. DIAL 644-1 7 66 lliX28 rl'<'rt•at111n rm ~ \\ :-.nook er l.1hk. b.1r l'll" Curralcd lor :"1 horsl's. _ l Jl"k rm .111111 11 .1Ler PRESTIGE I HOMES s\::-t1:m 111rnml'r1·1,1I .1.cr-• l'r1,.1te ricl1ng 1 _________ _ l r ,, 1 I rn u l h mo r (' 1 ' Brukl·r .:>.lh XX:lli Penin Point N1•J1 h n"" :! 'lury, 3 Ii 1• d r '' u rn . .! h ~1 l h . I' n ,. I " ,, l' LI II a l 1 0. ~ f1r('pla ei-.-. t·let•lrH' built ins. gar.1 ~1· d11tll" opener. P r i n· d a l $ J 2 \I, U 0 U 042 :!253 c•\'enings. associated BROKERS-AE/\L TORS lOlS W iolbon 671,Jbbl ..... Chas. &We 2324 England Huntington Beoch You are tht:' \\ mnerof rwo F'Ht-:t-:TICKl-:Ts f\\orth $11 ) lor1111' CALIFORNIA 500 Jl OMTARIO MOTOR SPEEDWAY M:.irrh ~ at 11 oo /\~1 Plt·a~c <"ii I fi.12 51i7x. t''<t :i:l:l I or t1 l'k l'ls $5000 DOWN , MR. BOAT HARBOR OHL Y $39,300 llaghly dci.arabl(' nrcn. Nr. shopp1n~ & st•hools Jmm:i<'ul:il<' throu~hout. 111\ IWWOOIJ VJ.OOHS. Co1y l1\1nl,! room fm m.11 clinc C:n11rm<'ts k 1 l <' h l' n . f a m 1 I y ht•d room' St"ilOI clo~ n OWNl-:H Wd.I. 111':1.P YOU a ssume hi'\ VA loJn. E>.<•c·pt1onal 1aluc-musl hurry Call Ml 253S. (>l',N r '"'•I 'IU'V If 14• I r ~•'i' Don't Miss This Lurline 13eauly over 2200 s q fl. Huge pi e ~hapell lot, plenty room tor J ramdy jlarden and Sll 11 l'llJOY the C07.Y {'Ill. l'rl•d p<1l10 , Oecorakd l1k1· a model Manv, r11.i11 y <''trui;. J UST S.J2,!15\I 546-4141 ~ COATS&WALLACE REAL ESTATE , INC. Walk to Shoooinc.1 r·:alols ade. Co~t.a· Mcs .i - <lose l•> maJor markets. You mu:-.t :-.t•c this quality hu1 IL . 1 m rna('Ulalc 3 hc d room pool hom e fcaturi11~ IJq!e d1111n~ room, sl'fl lirkfst room. lwrdwood floors. s hake roof. larL•placc. coll tor details. 540 1151 .. ~HERITAGE . • REALTORS EASTSIDE Var.int :inc1 invitmi:i. t.h1 s hnghl and l'h;irming 3 bdrm homl• ha'•• formal IHmily room, <·overt•d patio arid ~al('rfull. Bw II in rrfr1 g1•rator. <111,. h w ,\ :. h t· r .i n ii ~ h a i.: carpl'l, too. $11 .!JuO 1..-.Quail ~ Iii IPlac• . Pl"op•rtl•• 7S2•1t20 "00 OVAil ST NIWPOt!T HACH GOLF COURSE 2161 S• J~ Hila Rd., M.I. lJCN1 • drop llH' hall .Cl't :i JOb "1th .1 low i~t Dul Iv P1lnl Cl,1ss1f1t·d Phonl' 6'\2·56711 MESA vaDE lmmtJrul:itl" Mt!Sa Verde home rcatur1·~ l;trjte ~'(1rcM)m:-.. owrM1e llv· 1n 1:t r1111rn , hag homt•mut...er k1tdit•n. ManH·url'<I yur<I Charm· 1n~ bl't <'k Biil). at $44,500 it'~ 3 h . .ir~.11n . Cn 11 nil\\ tu see 847 0010 A ~ent A COLDWEU IAHKER CO. J with ba('helor •Wl + l RH Killdeer Circle. $63,500. apt. 0\"(•r g.1ragl'. As· 1--E·s·r·-... T·E-s···L·E-· Owner 557-252R. s ume ;•, Vi\ loa. Sl76. A "' --------- per mo. Call l'HESTIGE B I G C AN y O M Easlsade Townh<>U!>e, al _1_1o_M.1£S.1;15 lili4G Bordeaux model. Onr lrac. 3 BR, 2 BA end unal TRIPLEX CORONA DEL MAR NEAR on g r eenbelt. Adulti. 2000 sq.ft. of luxury $49,000. Owner/A)H l i Yfng. spectacular 675-5312 -BEACH Quality ( Wt'll Ru1ll1, view . Many extras, ~on't lost lonlj. call for appoint"'ent. A.GENT 644-6056 location <one blcx·k from 1---------- ucach ), private f111at1l' an,:! and v1ew. Onl' 111 tlw few legal tnplt•\l'S 111 Corona Ut•I Mar l'nnw propl'rty I or w111t1·r a nd summer rentals. Huy 11 and walch 1L appn•t•1at1· m valut•. Sl27.Sm ('.tll lor appt. to scl' 67:! X550 ONNt1tQ •lf\l1il~ 111.; l [ "1 lij&IUI 4 +FAMILY ROOM Spacaoui. fam1l.v home l11l':.tlcd in lovt.'ly ('Om· m11n1ty . A s~O('iat 1on ma 1nlu1ns. Tenni s courts, p ool, + pre· school. Don 'l rruss Lh1s nearly new beauty at jusl $4H,900! Call 847 6010 A~cnt Gen.ral 1002 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ma en ab / Irvine realty LIVE CAREFREE IN NEWPORT. Ncarlv new beautifully de<:orated & up,rfraded i heclroom : den din· ing room 2' ·· hath pool jacuzzi + tennis. ::;fi!l,500. Larry Oyer 6t12 -8:ns. <Q721 IRVINE TERRACE. 4 bedroom + den home. Convenient· ly t los(• to Newport Center. Balboa l !-.l ~1ncl , s hoppin g & rN·rr ution. $88.500. Tom ()U<.'<.'n 64 1·6200 <Q73) STAR LIGHT -STAR BRIGHT. Lovely M onat'o in Big Canyon f'~x · qu1s1te ly <kroratcd J hC'droom, 21 2 bath home Profess1onu lly lanuscapNI $137,500 . Bob Ow<'ns ?42-s2Js . «n4 > tOI Oo\ter Or•v• 647·e21S Newpc111 8Hcll, C.lllornt.t U&•' PROMISE HER ANYTHING But give her this custom collai?e in Costa Mesa wath a warm C'rac:kling fir eplace under wood bcum ceilings, ('Ountry kitchen. c;rndl(' late clin· ing looking onlo lush roll· ing green lawns. Thrcl' cozy bedrooms, a :-;unny den all n estled under towen ng stalely trC'es and only $381950! Call 546-2313. OPfNlll9•11\IUNl,lllt,• I [tl:lfi&ltl MESAVBDE 38R, 2ba + famrm. 2 fpl 's, on quiet culdesar. Good terms & cond. BK R. 556 -6171 . . "DESERTED" BEACH GIANT, FIXER Only lllocks lo head1. 5 RH. + 22 It. rumpus rm. or den. l"amaly dmrng rm. Vaulted ceilings, Loads of glass. Jluge wood d ec kcd c·overcd purty P<ll10. Only 5 years oht:This as a steal and a SSS maker. No qualify. ing. Take over f<'l IJ\ loan. Jts low at S42.000. You have a chancc af you call now!! Call 962 5585. $@ lldtlN\-lG£~S ., That Intriguing Wore/ Game with a Chudle O fleouonge lellers ol ll>e lovr Kro,..bled word• b,,. low fO f0<,., '°"' 11rnple W01d1 I AG I RUT I I I I I I 1 ,rFn L -------' I D 0 Y 0 G I ! A ~ltvislof'I i.el is en object , I I r I 1n ,.,. home '""r•'v .u, . . . _ _ rounded by ch1ldr•n -their .---------~ homewor~ ~l 11-·--.,_r_t _L_o_o __ s_,_I 0 c-,,···· .... Chu<''• qveo~d . I I I r r , b.,. ftll•"O lft lhe "'IUll\O wo.d "f'Oll "-lop ''°"' ••p No J below e ~~Nr:.~re~~~f~mus r r r r I' I' I' I C) g~f=:~~Er• lfllUS '0 I I I I I I I I Sered.ts......,...• caat&1flcaffat1 aoos ., ANXIOUS Owners of this spacious 4 bedroom home. JUSl blocks from the heath, • have bought another home, and mu:.t sell!' Only 6 years old. and OI · rerang shake roof. bwll· an k1tchl•n walh huge dm· 111~ a r ea. dt'coralor· carpeting and dr apes. ~oil water, and hu~e CO\'• crcd patio. Priced for l<i:-.l sale <il s.17.500, with all term~ 1 ncluding GI & 1-'H /\. Ca II !163-5671 or 5Sli -i0:$.'i. -:xTENS IVF. us e o l natural woods. heavy shake, bri('k & loads of glass! 2 YR NEW EXEC lleach home. Has all quality upgrading meld «olor keyed crpts & drps. Patio kitchen, family, l'aulted eealrngs. bnck fpk. S.15,500 JO' o Uown. llkr962 5511. 1044 •••••••••••••••••••••• rowNHOUSE. highly up. g raded, 2 BR, 2 Ba, patio, air, no mainl Owner. $32,950. 644--0165 if no a nswer , 8.'f}-7587 Rancho SanJoacpn Townhouses from $53,900 Select from 2 Br, 2 Br + den or 3 Br . Frplcs, s un· decks, pa tios. All quality features. 14 Lago Norte (Cu Iver & University Dr.> (714 > 752 -7373 Mag niflcenl President llo m e . Co mmandin g Vil'w -ex pansh•e up- grod1n~ includes formal a>ool w1lh whirlpool-de- coa alor inlenar-:ur con dltionlng plus clec- lron1c aa r cleuner- thermasol steam bath -4 bt.'<lroom plu.-; converti· hlt•den. Avaalablenowal price far below replace· mtenl cost. Locut<'d on quiet circle In Turtle k ock area of Irvine . (.'IOAe lo beach ••ushlon li1lund Oran!(«' Counl)I Airport Shoppln11 C<'nter & &hoot~. Cult 714 7~2 70~ Lo Vi<!W !!~-::::z.~ ...... -'~" Fors-. Hl••n Pot-,. lllicome ".,..., . zooo tor.. ZltG HOUI• u.r. t t .. Monday. March 3. \975 CAIL y PILOT ••' ~ ... ··~··············· ·'· .. ~············ .. ··· ........................ ........................ ....................... l . _., lci;r ltecll t04lllt , .. _. 1048 HOUSI , c....w... lJl4 u ........ ~ HM1eaU~ 1U...,.llltd • ......... !'······························-···· port le-och 10'' ··-~·.~................. • ............... ~···· ...................... 111 .......................... , .............. ,....... l'Ol l»ITS lat Co .. ll.M1M IASTSIDI M l..et 3MO ........ ll44 Newport.._. ll't~ . I . NEW CualOm by ~~r. 4 Will lalte a bdrm bo~ APPROX. ~ll ACRe, Rl 2 BR ··c •• u .... ut. ~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• ············~···r•h••• .................... ". BR, 3 8 , lwxbeapina. East.a1do, Cost Mesa In LOT.645-~1T7 with iaraie 41 enClo.od WALKTOS.adl3br28a 3 BR. 2 Ba, <.:ollfce Pllrk s r. ram rm. ref,.., Open House Dally exchange on nearb' new Mom.t•o..t yard • l 0 " e " lf.lytownhome,wuMr. home. Nr. pm, pools & d shwhr, 'f yrd, or 2: ao.s:30. l!Ul Hlattlltnd ~f~e:w~e~a 3 =~A= htort • 2400 retriaer~tor, deyer & rerrtt, locl. Tln elem st'hool. ~ mo. u a r b o r t L U u. A~S"""~ Or. Jll5,000.~Zl38 carpetios & cedo.r 6iding •••••••••••••••••••••• Noa~rn~:St.bonly! ~!;!~~,mc,~l-640 1~. 998-2323 -_642 _ _,_34_94 ______ _ THI 11.UffS Lhroughoul. BlG BEAR borne ror reol. c .. ,4 6-liu Gemini Realty IJIM-4648 BEAUT I t-'U L 2 &tor)'' Br'~-------· . REALTORs' -- IY OWle II j . . Avail. Daily/ Weekly/ , J Ba. $395. mo. Lease or FOi CHIL.Dlt84 Kedesianed. c3rmclltu P1am "" " ..., stor y. Klds/pels OK.. you in. Lease option PARDn'S QUall~, Mo,9791234 "'a•tlldelbedrmd""lex VACANT J BR 2b11, 2· mo to mo. $!!85. G\OYui. At4DTI*IR model locate in the Pran•i Hna , R~~.!,,___ _00 $250A. ~~tl~~..-$11 ... 00 $375. ano. Ilic. watu & avail ~--0211.t-xt t63Y PRIME OCEAN VIEW mote desired area of tho r,.,,,.';;, ~·· .. , • .,__.,,.,.. gardener. Nr. bch. schls, --This llarbor Vaew home ong. blu!Cs, overlooking IAOOOUAIUt.NIW .. ACM ••••••••••••••••••••••• 3 BR, Nt wport H&hlls, no shop'g. 9411 A1H Clrc. H DR, 2 Ba, Al l '. tile 1s localed near l)OOI and fro m this new Condominium. 2 B ed ~OC?m • 2 baths, fi rep l ace . Furrushings included. DMvc by and yo u wlll overlook Divers Cove. Spec- tacular at $99,000. ~I t:~e~~~;~,~~b; 1"0URPLEX. good Condi-HORSE RANCH peta. Prefer quarried. "60-1889orlW64938 r::·J:.lk~!s~~~~· ~~~~~~m s.:.~hCl~a~al~ Rm. Comp'ly redccorat· uon, oxcellcnt location. $41.750 S2Z5. mo. 673-2256 Kids & pets ok, 3 br, $180. . • room . $475. month in· ed & In move ln cond. auum able FHA lo .. n. Eight year old custom • 8d 2 8 F' p "'R Gas & water pd. Broker The T.ER RAC.~ Uruv. Pk. ~ludlnggardener. .. • rm, a, · .,r · .. F new 2 br 2 ba frpl cust R w/shu\.tcn; thru•Oul, Annual Income $8100.-home. CentruJ air condl· occ $395 549-0US 'ee. · • • · THETAYLOR G OUP plush crptg, uruque wull Full price, $74,950. Call tioned. 3 Bdrm. + fumr-n~2 Prine~ Or. CM Bring kid & cat, 2 br $210. dee .. 2 P1lh06. 640~5__ sig 752--0460 papers, e t c, Ai.king Si .\-8424 Associated ly.Zonec.trorhorses,Call Garage,yard,stv/rcl LocJMnahach 3141~~~~~~~~~~ CALL-64~7270 ~'14,500. 644--0588 South Coast Brokers. Bkr. tlM mo. 1 br, chlld ok, 2 ~r, 2 ba T·hse $225. mo. ••••••••••••••••••••••• . ~ED ROOM + \1ew +. ,63 ___ ,,.54 a.v•U 3/6, yd. Bkr fee. JGds, pets, singles ok. vu-f""'R LL'AS '" v h · F 2121 E. Coost Hiqhway. CCWOM .. Mer PlO,lRTY MAHAGEMIMT WHATI$ YOUR CHOICE ____ --. ___ ~·--· $175 mo. i br, kids' cat caqt. 'v s:. ..:.. u ome pool + ten~. ormal R..tali ok.AvaU3/1 HOM!FOC>BS 38H, J1•.1ba mc rerr1 g: P1n1ng. l1repluce, MlTIONll MUtn UST SERVlCl IEAUTIRIL IAYCUST Dclightrul lvun Wells pool home. Approx. 2000 sq. ft. 4 BR, 3~ SA, f~un rm, kitchen w/ cook.in~ u;lan<.I. Customizing de· ~itilmg. Must see to ap· preciate ! Priced at $111,000. for 1nforma· tion. •••••••••••••h•••••••• 3 br, 2 ba $270. Kids & ,,.642--9900• W/O. $375mo. 494·-8136 garden e.r,,J lose t o For• ln•tt1...._. singl~ ok. Move today. eve. Fai.h1on Isla . lmmed. • 0 1 #fl' POCI lfT. JU .. ot rtUf A"1'NA(I II ,_, •.UIOll DUPLEXES HOUMI Fv"*tMd· · $180 mo. 2 br, ldd!i & 1''ree rental book in omce. 3 BR, i Ba w/sludio & occupancy. Avail Now . Assumable VA loan ••••••••••••••••••••••• singles ok. Example 2 bdrm, 2 baOt. dark room. Super view! ~ 687 Owner ----anSanlaAoa.$39.SOO HOMlRIC»IRS g arage. rt!nced yard, $475. mo. Gumblner As· LIDO SOUD Under construction m Gewet'ol l I o2 •642-9900• children Cine. lST and i.oc. 494 -4921 ,IAYFftOHT lr"fiM I 04 Newport leach I 069 •••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••••• Huntington Beach ••••••••••••••••••••••• -last mo. 's r ent at $215. "-d °" & .1 $71,000 HUNTINGTON Be h .. 2 !:Jr, l car gar., small HACIEHDA ~xtremcly Charming 2 Ii°"' rooms . .-.er s 1p. J Br, 4! Bo, pool rac's Amid h1·prtced homes, owner desperate. R. E. lnvestml Cons ultunts . Hes. 55 1 -4390 /0fc 549-2499 THE HEIGHTS FOURPLEXES ac .u baby ok, no pets. Must REAL ESTATE BO + den. 2 story. 2 s12001MO lit July l. in llunt1ngton Bea.:h cant 1 Br. $135 .. kids, have credit refs. $175. 18548 .Beach Blvd. 11.ll. frplc 's. "ood panehng DAVIDSON 3 BH. plu~ farn. rm., 2 frples. Woodsy & warm Lovely yard: guest apt $5!1,500 Brand new, $95,500 pets . 1 Br house $100. nr mo. $'75. dep. no refund. 963-8316. throughout, many trees. REALTY Hlock to ocean $122,SOO ~ewport Fwy. 3 Br ocean 2274 Placentia646-<6637 North e nd. •,, blk. lrom '45-7573 Walk lo beacl\$H8,000 view mobile, Hunt.mglon V b $. I. d oc. Couple prefr'd. no _ ------ SEVEN UNITS$200,000 Beach $180. Agl. Fee. 2 8~ h ou se. singles, :e~:~~Pt Arso~~;oc~u~ peL s. $550 mo. Yr s . rownhouse 2 br. 21-2 ba, NI N~UNJTS~,000 979 84~-families ok. ;Also 2 Br view mobile ~180 lcasc.4!>4 2791. pool, hltns. wash/dry, 120·1'' Tustin Ave. bl .B.. We have lht! propt:rt:;. lalboa Penlnwlo l I 07 horse ranch an Heights singles families Agt ' . gar. No p~ts. 675--al88. -GEM-- ~·--Lf •..i...u REALTORS 642--462:: Th h · · nr. )Jack Hay. Agt. l<'ee. • . · ·AVAIL 3/15, No. L:.ag .. 2 "--,-, ---·----_.,. n•_....,.., - -. e c o1ce is up to you. ••••••••••••••••••••••• 979-8430 Fee.979-8430. br. l bu, 2 frplcs. Prtly. Condo.exec. pcsh3br,2':: .. and almost new; come BY OWNER 3 br H•.i ba Call today. 2 Story Modern. 3Br. Sb 2 Two-Story, 3 HR. 2112 rurn'd.: $2, 90. lsl Fl. ast. ba. 1~·pl , .Pool. nr Hoag ... _ see this one l<?daY~.you'll vacant. $47,upo. Hbr'. THE REAL car gar, laundry, Crplc. • • • 494-<1292 497 3262 p 2---0e»2 begl~d you d1d. Eather 3 High, Ensign, ,Marinl'rs. ESTATEFIJR Avail immd. (213) baths, formal dining, or -vt. .64 . plus d'n ~r: 4 Bdrm, Thurs thru Sun646-7343, K39·6133"""'"'"'1 A49~173. Mamin. Crtsy IJZaclkWD.~-r ~m i l y room with OCEAN vaew 3 king s-Clemente 327' w/formal din1ng & c .,.,,,,.~ -fireplace. Excellent bd 2 b· r I bltn· ,... . oun· Mon thru Wed54S-1275 to brokers·. · bb h _.. bo 2 rms, a, rp c, 8 • ••••••••••••••••••••••• lryk1tchen . Across street ----------.. ~~~~~~~~~ -------ll•cl n~ig or ouu, a UL beams, fncd yd, lge !iv/· Br 1 .. ,ba FR patio Crom f ark, pool & BLUl<'FS .. Z .. plan 5 BRI-PRIDE Costa Mesa 3124 lalboa miles to beach. $375/mo. din area. washer/dryer. • H ·b ~. l t · Ch oo P .....__ d 1076 lsl & last mo rent+ de· Le _ $375 499 .,,.,20 view, ar or vs a es. s s. r o •.,..:; s. (·on o. fee. $8,000. dn. OF OWt4EllSHIP •:••••.••••••••••••••••• You are the winner of ase ___,, $310 mo 496--0997 landscpd.; shows lots ol Owner. 835-7001 or 14 unil pool Walk lo Easts 1de 2 BR housl' 'fWOFREETlCKETS posit. Plt!ase phone ----·-· · · pride of ownership . 494-64U4 SAN CLEMENTE ocean. Absentee owner Large lot.~. month lworth$14)torthe 962-8118. LeaseOc .yu4br,2'h ~a, antaAna 3210 $58.SOO.V.A.Termsavail must sell. Mat.:e offer. !:,,t--O.l8als4l+$100. Agt c•LtFO• ...... soo 38 2b pl d d 55()() W/ guest apt $650 ....................... . R • . , ~ OCEANFRONT house & " ~ "' _.._. r. a, c • rps, swsr, <714 ) 682 5297 a•Ars ealtors f I b RealEstateCo. S29!1000 at d1sposal..Nr grade ----ondonr.S.Csl.Plza.3br. YU gar . apl. or sa e Y 498--0300 ' SPARLING u.~onhath.3140 OKT~RIO fo>chool. $325 mu. 842-7101 3 Bd, 2 ba. a IJlocks lrom 2ba.2car gar.$285. R.E. e •LL•'ll• •.too own er. Call eves. & REALESI'A"'E •• _.....,, or968 1665 Bch fireplace etc ~·oo lnveslml Consultants. A """-v wknds. 645-7721 ASK 1-'0R 833_...,.0 " ••••••••••• • ••••••••••• MOTOR SPIEDWA Y -· ' ' · "" · ....,.... mo 497 2077 551 --4390/549-2499. ----------1 l'tuman Bailey ----------Bachelor apt. 1 block to March 9 a l ll :00 AM 2 Bedroom. 1 bath house ---------•---------- JUST FOR YOU Pete Hallock 4 UNITS, C.M. Two 3BR. pier . Ocean view. Vt1I Please cull642-5678, ext Crpts & drapes. Bltns. $275 MONTH 'ONDO nr. So. Coast Betzy Murray n~ ba. two 28 R. (;°ood in· pd. $110. mo. 536--0555 333 for tickets . Fenced back yard. $229. All UtH. Paid Plza, 3 br. 2 ba. 2 cnr gar . 1t 's priced at only $42,650, has 2 bdrms .. family room, covered patio a n d beautiful landscaping. It's close lo community pool, in ex- cellent condition j usl waiting for a couple who desire to improve their way or life. HARBOR 'VIEW vstrnt• w/assum'able VA 642--0596 •LR 2 Br. duplex in cour. mo. Ask for Bev or Dale, 2 BK .• W JW carpet. $285. Lse. 546-8698 San Juan I 0 a n · Y EA G ER Newport l•och 3169 Gar, encl patio, no pets. 1 963...-4567 963-1786 decks with ocean & ca-estminster 3291 Capistrano I 078 REALTY, 556~171 ••••••••••••••••••••••• r h' Id 0 K S 1 9 5. CLEAN 3 Bedroom. 2 nyon \'iews. Bu1ll-tn •••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• TR1PLEX Top Costa Lovely 3 BR plus. tJ'. bu. 751 6692/545--0760 bath, blLns, ow, crpts. kitchen. nusuat 3 BR. must sec By 0-wner. 2Br, Iba, Con· Mesa area. No vacancy. Outside shower. On Bay. drps. 2 car nar. Nice ,MISSIOt4 REALTY 1t! Nr Mile Sq. Park. 69 :J Rr. corner toe., Msa del " c· . do. Pool, gar. $25,500. 2 8()•,;,1oanava11.!n9-7ti68 (213) 7-6087. Mar 946 Juniper o . yards, $2ij5 . mo . Call494--4731 15162 Warwick 1r. Above it all. .. This 4 ~edroo~. 2 balh mi to Ocean. 8.'l> -4836. Agl. Houses Unf·--i-L-..1 963--4567 963-1786 a!)k l:IJ9-1558 home· with famJ IY room ---SJ251mo. 831-2170 for Bev or Dale L-a Hills 1s situated on a pro· Santa Ana I 080 EAST51 DE TRlPL.t<:x. ••••••••••••••••••••••• 3 liR 1 Ba lg fam rm .:.7;;;••••••••••••••••• ondominiums/ CALL 552-7500 fess1onally landscaped ••••••••••••••••••••••• 2 br. ea .. bltns. l"rpl & General 3202 lresh er t~ & dr ·, lg 4 BR, 2 b.a. r~lc . crpls. 3Br. 2lla. air, bltns, cpl, Fvm 3400:, cornerviewlot.Low,low den in owner's. Fortin ••••••••••••••••••••••• cncl'd ~. Famif'.:-no dr~s.covdpatJO,walk to d bl gar . $285. mo.•••••••••••••••••••••••, •VISION• down. SPECIAL Co. Realtors 642-5000 Two-Story. 3 BR. 2 •,:i pets. $285. 2103 Federal beach & schls $360. Isl, 673-1221or846-2244 Henl. ~ease, au,y. 2 ~· ~ b th, r 1 d' · ~1 6791 last + dep. 833-1103 or --ba. Condo. overlooking a ~· or ma ining. · 963--4088 MisMon Viejo 3267 Lag. Niguel gou· crs. Nr.-l REALTY Univ. Parle Center lrvine A 4 bedroom, 2 bath unit ' with a family room and many upgrades. Never lived in. Excellent view. LCIC)llli leoch 1048 ••••••••••••••••••••••• North L~na · Duplex, above Crescent Bay Beach. Upper urut has 3 bdrms, ocean view li ving rm. with brick • frplc. & s undook; .lower unH.-1 -bdrm., paneled li v· ing rm. wath frplc. plus lge. storage area or hob· by room. Priced nghl at $77.SOO. with terms. LAGUNA CHARMER H as Ben Franklin fireplace. 2 Story house on R-2 lot with room to expand. Close in. wa!kJo main beach & shops. $82,900. Red Carpel, Realtors 497-1761 A-Olan REAL ESTATE QOO GI· '""'Y' .. ~' .l'JJ I) l'' ~,,;f) flJ\'°} Near tennis and pool. this 2 story. 4 bedroom. 3 bath home sits on a cor- ner lot with a grand HCW With a view Of the enlJrc Newport area, this 5 bedroom, 3 bath home has a formal dining room and 3 car garage. Your terms. H o w about a pro - fess1onally decorated & lundscaped, 3 bedroom. 2 bath Port Lerwick home with a f1Jmily room? Owner anxious. Lease available 752-0460 Anytime. S 18.425. Newport leach Regular price ~l!l,950. It Triplex Ccrries you can close escrow by March 31st you can sa\C Itself S1525. $1200. Mov~ you 3 i,harp umls with 18x34 in, no other co!>L'i. 2 llH. 2 pool including penthouse BA. all bltns. H/O, wood \\Ith ocean view. Largest cab1nett1, ovcrsazeci unit has massive double close t s. plenty or l1replace with picture storaj:?l', FA heat, air windows to pool area. ln- condallonmg, pnv pJl1os. come covers expenses. complete fenced. W /w $79,500. By appt. onJy. crpts & drps, payments • less than r ent, Call fl .• Quall ~ V ill age Gardens, Plac• . 839~21. p 1 opwti9a . . .. 752-1920, -$I 9 1 950 ~00 OUAIU\ NIWtdft HACH ~1200 moves you 11\ • • nuit•---------- other tosts. ~ Bil. ~ bti , <ill bltins. range & oven, wo~)tl cabinets . FOURPLEX Ovcr:.11.eu closets. plenty Assume existing 71 2<{ ot :.LOrage, FA heat. air loan or approx $43,600. <'onu 1 ll o n in g. l'ri va Lt· No qualifying necessary. pat 1 o s , tom pl et c i .Y Owner will trade for Cree l ~nced. Wall to wall cr pts & clear house. up to & drps. l'aymcnts lc:.i, S2S,OOO for hls equity. Or u1an rcnl.. Cull V1llagl' buy outright for <..:ardens. ijJ9.8J21. $73,900 Mobile Homff 12211 N.wJ>O!t at. For Sale 1100 c~ ~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• E 1 64o-8as11 Bachelors. Couples. Beat I Sun/E•e blgh be~ch ren~. '69 8~35. 646-s· 855 r eal nice! sacraflce • $2975. 548-0432. ~~~~~~~~ A.P.artments W. NEWPORT. Ocean· L--=~~~~~~,.-for sale 1300 view. 2 houses. 11 :? lots. ••••••••••••••••••••••• nu cpl, drps. $135.000. Immaculate LUXURYHOMES FOR sate22unitaptbld~. so·, loan + 2 t.d . $975.-$1800. mlhly xlnt location, l yr old 12131696-5880 ____ _ lldwd llrs, earth tones. ocean vu. walk lo surf, unique kitchen. Perlect rental or home. $53,SOO. Fountains, pool, jacuzzi: $375.000. 979-3376 oh fOf' sale 2200 unobstructed view of CommercloJ ••••••••••••••_••••••••• ocean & bay. lmmed. oc-Property 1600 BAYFRONT SOxlOO Fee cupancy. Eleganl Dover ••••••••••••••••••••••• Lot. $1 f 6.000. $32,000. Shores homes. ...aow LE•sa...aG down. Principals only. EM•R • LD BA y 557--0110 642-1800 " "" " 642 -5267 '" ~ 1-~UTURE OUS --------IUILDIMG srre REAL ESTATE OPEN H E New section, easi l y •~·---------New commercial from builda ble, nearly Jevel MOVABLE Garden Hse. JJ.· sq. rt. Plenty of park with panoramic ocean Slud1'o. 10'xl2' on elev'd ing. 1''rom 336 ft. to 14110 views. $75,000. wood decking w/pwr. ft. llnd morn. Prime oft TURMEi ASSOC. wiring installed, skylight freeway location. Strong 1105 N. est Hwy, Laguna roof. $250. 548-&:>94 NB. growth arra. Leasing of· lice on site. Open house 494-1177 BACK BAY 10-SP.M.daily&Sat.9·2 ii' •050 P.M. Call to preview. Loguna H 5 •CUSTOM BUILT• ( 1. 1 4 ) 7 5 2 . 1 7 O O . •••••• ••••••••••••••••• Dr and New Beautiful 1 l)I v l<~ s T M F. N 1' SAVE COMM l~lON on 3 ONE LEFT-S96.000. Dl\T!SION-lRVI NE. BR Condo. Assume 1' • 4 Hr. 4 Ba, Family Rm. 111E REAL ~TATEHS loan. $29,000. 581-4124 _ Panoramic Kitchen. 23121----------1 LoguRa t4iguef I 052 ~~:ia~aB~k~.~~_:__~eJ ······················· -__ .:..• ------OFFICE .. Of' CORPORATE he:.t<I A-frame <1uartcrs. Sule. lease, or exchan~e. 5.000 ft C 2 3 Bedrooms, Steps plus orr street prkA , ~/SideC.M. BUILDERS ATTENTION: Costa Meta Builders special IOl com- plete with plans for' 10 Units 1.oned R4 . $49,500. ** NEWPORT tCOUH"rfJ H3 near Hoa~ Hospital. Will hold approx. 28 U111ts. $I 19,500. ** f .am l I y room w 1 L h "Br 2ba FR 1·rplc on ••••••••••••••••••••••• ix'h Beaut furn. Owner.• rareplacc. Excellent J . • • • ,. • Vac. Kids/pets ok. 3 Br 2 . 1 495~556 . neighborhood, about 2 ~rner or Liard & Yukon. lra, 2 car gar. Gd ar ea. 3 Br. 2w Ba. 1 ~yr old, l yr . # miles to beach. $375 /mo. ~ per mo. 898-4.249 or $325. 960-3100/~-7881 lease, $3,50 mo, ~'ronl & ondominiUtnS lst & last mo rent + de· ~ !l-13. Back yd tn. 892-121!1__ Unfurnished 3425 • p~sat Pl ease phont 3BR. :!BA. 2 C.!r garage. 3 Br, 2 ba, lrg sepr f~m In beautiful Lake f<'oresl. •••••••••••••••••••••~• 962-8118. Cpts. drps. rm, blt.ns. $350 mo. Call Near new 2 story lux-'<H SA Fwy. lrvine·2 sly . FREE FREE •Professional Service• •LANDLORDS• HotH'IMdet s * 642-9900· California's Largest •Rental Service!• Two-Story, 3 BR. 21 ~ baths, lormal dinin~. family room wilh firepla ce. Excellenl neighl>orhood, about 2 males to beach. $375/mo, 1st & last mo rent + de· posit. Please phone ~2-8U8. • 642 0751 • 536-6464. urious 3 br. 2' ~ bj. vu 2 hr. 2 ba. patio, air, no I) b: 1 1 G HT F-U L 3 li R Large 4 BR den, ~ming. " a I c o n Y . P r o f . mainl. $295. 64-i--0165 1f . ... U pdate d . $37:>-F /L landscapeu front&rear noans.839-7587 College-Park borne for first/last. Water pd. ycJ, A/C, htd & filtered lease. $325: mo. Close to 546_7713 pool, frpk. features on & owrthouse/ everything. Avail. on . Unmatchable al only Unfurn 3525 4/15/75. 549--4241 BACH nr pier $\16soon $325. mo •••••••••••••••••••••••, lBRdplx $140sh ·/ref COURTESYREHTALS ~B. Spa~ 2B r, 1•~ba. BACHS & 1 br uruts, now 2 BR dplx $180 slv'/ref bltns quiet adults 1m Sngls Sl ~/$150 utiJ pd CORNER 2 br house $210 586~9127 mac.'~35. 642-3153'. :" BUJ?GET 2 br dplxs Child&pelw/garage IT'SALL llERE __ , a.vad Sl60/Sl75 C&D , ROAT door 2 br house 3 s pac brs. lrt: bvmg rm .. lexes Unfum 3600. k.'ds, gar. $229. Kids & pel, lone 011 w /Corm a I d 1n1 n g & •••••••••··~····~··••••'. \iAfUETY of 2 br houses tot breakfast bar, 2 ba, :'ipL Hgts, New Spanish. S~75/$225-Choose!0!"rs VARIE.:TY of 3&4 br encl'dpallo&lawn.2car Ucameu rei lin ~ l'AMlLY 3 BrS225f~CM homesallprices&areas encl'd,,:!ar.Hld&fillered :lBR._2l.4A: 1-:r~lc. Ubl.o Lge &{>ts, 3 br $260/S275 ALA RENTALS pool. This beaut garden gar. &lb-2666, 645-9551 MANY l ge h o m es · I $3CJO/$-ISO Call us for de· 642-8383 :>Lyle lownhouse 1s a stea Aparfrneah Furn tails at. only $265 mo. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ALA RENTALS 2 BR, 2 ba. garage, branc.l COURTESY RENTALS AL~. JU!N'l'ALS 642_,383 new. Comm swim pool 5ij6 9127 Balboa Pettin~a 3707 Wl-SltCWCD .. AllV!Ct $300. mo. ••••••••••••••••••••••• f 2 BH. single gar.'1 blk to 3 BR huge apt. 2 ha, t4ewport leach 3269 BALBOAIMH fiit HOUSU 17lh St. Shopp• ng. garage. $290. mo. Kl.!.isok ••••••••••••••••••••••• '111 ...... , .. nr'lf ""ou,sl.s.· ..... __ 5879or646-2312 an all rentals. No fee~ 500ST. Andrews Hu, 2 Br, 1 Hr apts. equlppe<.t _..._._._ ... ___ ... ~ .,..., Pion e c r Re al l y . 2 Ha . hv rm. run rm. kit, kitchens. Unique loc.' HIWPOln UAY.c.M. "42·UU Dana Pot"t 3226 842-4421 ~ar $290 Apply at office Wmter rates by wk 0 " 600 Sl Andrl'WS Hd. mo. 5iS·S74o OC.EAN bach $11 5 •·:~~;)~·~•T•O••M•A•·;~~::••1.,arge 4 BR den, dining Laguna Bigger on Slt>S. ... , Updated. $375-rirst/last 3Br, 2ba Harbor View BR. steps to beach, -•. f $195 :l br, 2 IJa. $275 per mo. Water pd 546-7713 Homr . Comm Pool $-t2S adults. no pets. $200. mo. viEw, bay NB lights L.easc. 714 96-8190 mo.644 4844 t1l June 26 or $250. mo. S200 El Toro 3232 lrtine 3244 -yrly. 673_~_64_0 ___ _ CUTE l br hse$215. U.P. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ---····•••••••••••••••• 2 lllk!) to Beach. pool & C-t -M 372,. tcnn at dub. 2 Br. den. 2 os a eia .. ~~:gdEM\u~~.~~~e~~L, c;:~0·p!t?:rm~~ B!d~:~~ *l~~~~~.~~~ ba, frpl SJSO. Avail now. ••••••••••••••••••••••• BAY view 2 br. 2 ba o;w only, ssi-8228 ari.5_ 2 BR, 1 baLh ....... s:m. 645 -l6S8 Casa de Oro $300. Lge deck, gar. now 3 BR. l' :! bath . S.S.SO /\LL UTILITIES PAI U SINGLES 3 Brslu<ho NB 4 Bdrm. 2 Ba. Condo THE fERH,\CI:: DOVER SHORES Compare before you rent $3SO yrly, frplc, gar Pool & Rec Facibties 2 tm. <!BA .... S:n:>/:>350 FRONT ROW Cusrom desagm.'<1 IRVINE 3 Br, F.R. $3JO $3SO mo. 581-1045 J BR . 2 BA .... $395/S.tOO 180 ' bay \•iew. 5 br. 5 ba. 3 , . 1''ea.tunng: . HFrApRlcB, 20cRar t~n~bca· nlg\on Fountain Vall-3234 WALNUT SQUARF. <'ar gar. 4000 sq. fl. lu x· •Spacious kitchen wtth an· 3+F R All xl ru s .••••••••••••;: ••••••••• 3BR.2BA ... lurn$:l5il ur y home . S975. d1recthghling. gardener $450 Kids & pets ok. 2 b.r. 1 ';! ba 3 BH+t'~~~~E ROCKS2!J5 6 .t 5 -6 1 7 7. I\ rt . 5, •Separate din ·g area We service the bt.>ach T-hse $265. Opllon, dbl 675 O'-Jl!5 •Home-like storage k 3 BH. 2 BA ........ $450. •Private patios areas too many Lo h~l ~ar. Bro er Fee. CU ft ONA DBL MAR llVH 4 br, 21•2 ba. d/r, f /r, •Closed garage w/storage ALA RENTALS HOMERtil>BS 2 BH, :rnA ........ $650. <J eck & palw. $550. ·Marble pullman 642-1383 •642-9900* CHINA COVE &10 --0008. •Kingsize Bdrms 3 Bdrms .. 3 oa.. •Pool -Barbecues -sur- boa Island 3206 Huntfncjtott leach 3240 fu rn . $900. Month lo Harbor View Montego rounded w/plushlndscpg ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• Month model 4 br. 2 ba, F/R, Adults -Nopets ew Bayfront . .Lillie GHl-:AT 4 bedrm. 2t.:! ba. CALL 552-7500 L/R. O/H. eom!" pool. 1 BDRM I-urn. $210. Island, 2 BR. 2 sty w/ fam area & patio, 2 car :Jf~~~~9 Port Sterling. 365 W. Wilson642·1971 Magnificent View. Pier gnr. Sl75. per mo •VISION• ---for boa l Yr I y 962 '1471 ask for Keith Boat dock. 3 br. <'anal ;58~~~-r;~':J'r, UP 213-876 2723. 3 BH .. 21 2 ba . newdeluxl' REALTY rront. frpl(', balcony. I I •om n ker *Studio ~ 1 BR Apt.s • oroaadelMr 3222 2100 sq. rt. 2-sly. 4911 \ltciJll1llComp;111\ ~n~cswe( e ro •TV&MaidServAvail ••••••••••••••••-••••• Pl' arc e. n r . Hunt L 111, l';,u k l'cntt·i ~H. EFl~ERS •Phone Serv. Htd pool VIEW HOME ror lease. 2 Harbour S425Monlh lnmc OM "' •Children& PetSection br. + tlen or 3 br, 2 ba 846 -4!1;jg 840-1165 •642-9900• •S5.offweeks renl w/ad w/sweeping occanv1cw & LUXURY HOMES 23~~;7~~~~M .• pvt. beach access. $.)5() SEEK & ff ND• Oes"rt Plant Life S!liS. $lll4.>0. montJlly. ~er~on~l ~~te~fe~ ~l~.:. c E NT u R y P L A NT 0 s E R c w s Founlains. pool, jucun1, NICE 1 Br dplx. Qwet. 673-5409or586--0491i unobstructed view of Se p . by ga rag es. RM slo E s B R T is ER T L I P EA A ocean & bay. lmmed. oc· Employed adlt over ~ E E 9 Q u t E 6 L 0 1 w L c Q G cupancy. Ele~anl Dover No pets 548 1021 , Shores homes. , "' JUST LISTED t b h tc5 000 HAL Plt4CHIM. Rltr. and will sell fast! 3BR 0 83C "'6~p" 2127 E. CMslUwy Costa Mesa 2 BR, I ba. So. of Hwy. C 1-CP on $250 mo. Adults. no l>ets. OC EAN...._VIEW. Many CA'{WOODUALn 675--4392 ameniliet> In this prival '* 541-12'0 * Condotnlnlw guarde d area. Only I ..... ~ ... ~9=Good Ufe DUPLEX ~.!!'::!'!~••••••••~?~.~ .. "91-ZS_tJ. IY OWNER roWNHOUSE in Irvi ne. .. highly up"raded, 2 BR. a S Bdrm up & 2 bdrm, dn. Ba, pal10, air, no ma11\l. Mewport leach 1069 Corner al beach. rlrsl Owner. $32,950. 644--0tGS ••••••••••••••••••••••• Ume olfeted. $98.000 3104 II' no answer· 839--7587 Ma1nUlcent P rcsldcnl Seashorc673-6.578 Home. command1na Bt·~r -: lacotM Property 2000 View-expansive up· Early a:ea di w. ll; lir 1~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• A' • 1·..a~ I -• BR. 2 ,,,a., n. nn . P . 0 bid j "rt'"n1 .nc ""'""' o-rmlU Orii owner $63 ~ ·iait W 5 un1l apt I ust pool with whtrlpool-de· • 640~ • · completed ror sale. Close oor1torlnletiQf'-tlJrcon• t o major •hopping ·dltloblna plua elec· BIG C _. ...ayo...a ct>nter. lal yr write-orr &ronlc air cleaner-"'" " s 1 • M . s 36 -25 7 9, Ulermasol steam balh---6 New 592-5010 bedroom plus tonverd· BroadmOOI' Home bit d n . Availablc!oow al ~JCcellf!nl <pool lot on NEW 4 unit, 2 bllt.'I to beh. price far betow replac• cul de·sac~'l. Greal buy, good tax Ol"1l co•t. Located on PM~d under market for write-off. Income $1200 qulel d rcle In Tur lie Olal ult>. Vacant. Ctl II m o . M a n Y x tr a a . Rock area of Irvine. tose~. Owner,644-Q49 ~.;.._-_2$_1_9 ____ _ HARIOI 642-5957 eves IOULEV AlD osta Me10 3224 ~1200. a month Income. •••••••• ••••• ••••••. ••• Rel~cr hurry -Won't EASTSIDE • llll!t · 3 BR. new carpel.In~. hkc $I 87 ,500. new U1ru-out. guragc & ** y<1 rd . stove & ref ri'er aLOr. 752-0460 _Arfytime. Non -smoker!\ only' $260. M ooth Call '46-6155 VETERANS Don'l renl .... you can own a home with no down payment. No pa.yment for at l•aal '30 days Wo r ld Real estate speclahals in veteran housing. A1k !Of' Veteran Coun$clor, s:i&-1m. caJI anytime. LTUUDVU CSEU RLOONZMR I E Y E U B S I L t. L E R Y 1' F 0 U ff TE~C£T l UEL ROA 0 HRTOT OYCO IRYNIME S Q U IT EEN C AAW C ATTDEUOY UCKCS A os~CUBONTG R TU RYPTLR EET008 UCCVL ESOERCAM wcnrsRAGRAMOLLBHDCO 557--0110 ft42·1*>0 \ ., FLTTUflE **•GARDIN APTS:: Rl':AL ~ST'/\TE **•POOL I'' o r l. <' a i. <' I m m f' cl • avail. UpAradcd 3 Br Condo. Close to bt'b(•h Pool & tennis crts $.'J'JO mo. SSS-9551 ; aft 5 pm, 640--0236 ---- JM MACULATEW/Vll':W 4 DR, 1850 Sq. n . $500. mo. llroker 644-1133 Harbor View 3 hr. 2 ba, s prklrs, wlr :srtner , comm pool, 1trdnr anrl. $4SS/ mo 644-5922 Furn. 1&2 Br apts ill a dult se ction. E l nt: Garden Apls. 642-3645 SUSCASITAS M1nules to Newpor' Beach. bachelor &: 1 Bi' furn. Adults no pell!. 2110 Ne-wport Bl. CM. __ __,. CI01e to INa,th-P'uhion ·tttand--Orangt County "We~ 1~ap" DON'T Oave up the ~Ip! C. M. Eaat.alde very nlct Alrport-Shopptna Yromtrt>a•ureswtrash "List'' ll. in cJa.ullted. Haveaom U\lttayouw•nt 3 bdrm hom ,':a ba, frpl, c.eotel' & Schools. Call 'l'urntheml..na>cWih Ship lo ~hont Reluttsl to..eJl !Clua~lfiedadsdo new carpet.a & dra~. 114-7~-?oaDloVlew CALL DJ\ILYPUhf' ~.!:..__ ilwell $420.830-:_m~ _ -============.1.,;;_==:..:.:.:.::.:..~:.:........i:::=::.::,;_::....:-,;__--~;..:.:.;..-~.;:::;:=;...:;....=..~~-------=-~----~----~__.I~--~~--~"---~~~---- -.. ~ BB DAIL y PILOT M M h 3 975 ~" rvt" ~ . nu.>., r"'W" -~ f"lllilt""" -.............................. I LI-~ ,,.. __ "--"~ • lu;...__ •--.......... . H .___ ~ .... -....... Fors• Hoasn For 541 • lu~---r....1... on<11y arc 1 e_ __ r...1-. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• C~=t~M~~~··••• I 0%4 H•tllM)toft leoch I 040"' HOlrusforS~ .---.For-HcMIMarvr--Ho.snPorS. Gefterof t002G•Mr.e 1002 l•NP..,..,a 1007 ............................................... , ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••'••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• C:~L YITS 1 G.....-al 1002 G•MNI . t.002 G....-.1 10021G....,... · IOOl WH •y DO YOU · ... EED PET1·rE OUPt.fo:x Wit~ G"•~ interest for this S-"-Moli•.ted ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••··~••••••••••••••••••••••• A " Y'ard & P•rkm0 • I.1k~ :sh•r11 3 bdrm, 2 bath -....-- A RARE BIRD i\ homC' in V11Jage 111. NPw listing, nut a townhouse, but a :-.l'tHH'atc hom e on r\s pe n Tn•e Lant• 111 Ir vine : :i IH·drooms. loflv t·alhecl!'al c:t•ahngs. bt•autiful tilt·d ~ntr~· \\:I\' :ind famil} mom, t•o1.y paneling .ind :-.hingles 1llrnughout 1 It's L11114ul' 111 <lt•cor and 'l'r~· c:olOl'fully appu1nt11H·11lt•tl. Should "I 't' ~I l $71,500. UNIQUE HOMES Realtors -675-6000 2443 E. Cst Hwy, Corona del Mar GeneraJ I 002 General 1002 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ESl.EY N ~YLOR CO REAL TORS s ince lH4 CORONA DEl MAR LUXURY DUPLEX l ,ge roof garch:n. Spal'tOus :3 & dn eaC'h u111t . Custom hit . :-.outh of hwv & ~td ia 1·vnl to In ·11w Tt•rT. lkam <.:eilings· & lrpll'~. Vtt''" ~Years rH:w' ::il 15.000 2 I I I San Joaquin Hills Road NEWPORT CENTER, N.B. 644-4910 Beautifl.&lly d ecorated 5 BR, 41h ba .• puncling, 3 frplcs. Ramp/slip. $260,000. Beautifully decor. 3 BR. & den on lagoon; ramp & slip. $255,000. Brand new 6 BR. 6 Ba. Pool, jacuzzi & sauna. Ramp & float. $425,000 . 70 Linda Isle Orin .. Prime 45 ft. Lagoon Lot -$150,000. BILL GRUNDY, REALTOR 341 Boy~•d•· u r•v•· N 8 tJ lC, 6 161 Getterol 1002 G....,-01 1002 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• *Balboa Bay Propert~es * Oceanfront Back Bay 3707 Seashore . !:;harp 4 l3H .. :.i b:.i . Dix Dyplc:\, will ('Ondo. Frpl.. patio. ~rad? l~w more:' un; pool. Trv S-12.500' its. SI0:>.000 eqwly . fi7S 7olio · li75·70ti0 Mesa Ve~ . Corona d~ Mar Vt-•ry sharp 111.s1de Oc<'am;id c of llwv. &out.:3 BR.&lam. S h arp d<.·lu x"e r m . l n x I n t duplex. 3 & 2 BH . n t' I.!.! h b or hood! SlOG !)501 C75-7UGO S.'i8 ,500. 55li-8800 ' . ' REALTORS G~I I 002 Ge-neraf I 002 Getteral 1002 G~eral 1002 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• Balboa Island DUPLEX 111:.:hl~ up:.:r..id1:tl bl:ind h 11 Cll l' \\ I I h ll lh l .I I f " :_:Jr.1 •t• ;.ip..irlmt·nl Both 111111, r1•rnod1:l1-cl ;.iml dl• 1 nl ,1t1·cl Ill l,t-.l L\\CI) t•,1r:-. fo:\t't\lhtng I~ ll\'W 1 !\!l.i.IKHI. 6.A0--6161 ' ~ COATS & WALLACE REAL ESTATE , INC. Newport Heights <."h..irmin,.! :1 h,•clrnorn •trn111~ room, t-'111•plJl'C' hltfl" bt•.JOH•cl \'l'lhllJ.; II\ 111, room llu;.:1· lol Tn···, .ind .. hruh .. J.;.111111•1 PRIME AREA GOLF COURSE ASSUME $27,500 1'11· l q!I' luC"allon. S \' 1· I U ti <' d t• 11 l r) . S l N h t-: \J L l V I N (; IU HI 1\1 M \ S S I V E Sl',\N l!-ill 1-'!Ht-:PLi\Cl·;. FormJI cl11w. Gourmets hlll0hc•11. Bo::-;us SIZED \'t\IU> Walk to J.!O lt <'<HI r :-. t• 'I' ;i. k I' 11' i•r i ' .. ', F 11 .\ I 11 ;1 n tt t S2HR mo. TaJ..1· ucf\ lln tJ!-:l'r:ill1H2 :.!.i:!;; /' ., [® :1 I: ~ I ~ :"' It ' 1: I ;~ MONEY TO LOAM 1111 horn1·~. all ar<•as. l'rolc•1·1 ~••Ur l'f1'Cl1l. C.cll ~1 1, :! 7 7 .• I • .! I Ii r . M'I \ IC't' I Hh (( 1 •1u~ \\1trh.,tlt•I• 1>.1t•<> ~~....,_._..~ Biii/ \\ l' Ill\ llt \O\lf Ill :;p1·1t1on \,lo.111~ ~1~1. ".111(1 ct11.;w 11.11 ~HERITAGE ••• REALTORS DOYER SHORES Wl'll dc:,1gned famil) hom t.• v.. tth room lor 3 or 4 1·h1ld11·n. Master :-u1tc \\llh tkn. p.111<.'ll-cl family r m I ••I m .t I cl In Ing. 111 c•.i J..l .1..,1 r111 11ilrk room RED TILE SPANISH BY-THE-'SEA J\rc•:1 of manv :! s t\ Sp.1111sh J.:tJllL'> • M1s,,11111 ::.l)lt·cl ;irThed 1•11trv tc :-.t1•p dn l1\'111g rm ll1i.:h vaul11·d <·t•11tng:-. l lt-<1\ ~ hC>;.im ... CC'l11n~ hc gh I crc·pl;1rl• D1nin~ rm ~IJ:-..i\t: Jam1ly rm C..111 11na J..1lrht•n . ll ug1 m.i,.,lt·r wing \\/walk· Ill wardrolJl• + Sl'P<iratl t·htlllr1·11 's :-u1tes. ffrd tilt• roul It:-. a µ.cl:i1·e . On h S l:'i,H<1u <'ull early %<! ;;5~5 A ctll.DWEll IA•ltU COWAllY LEASE NOW BUY LATER SELLER IN HURRY Big Ul'aUlilul room,. Cll'an ~ :-h;,irp. Wrnd tn·1 pal10. It's n·Jdy fur you IHI\\ . C .i I J 1; h> 7 Ii I. TIRED OF City Livin<J? 'Ir .1dc an your hvmc tor l\,'n a1-r1•s ru•ar 1-::.l"on· rltdo, l"Jn hC' u,1'tl lur rl'- ., 1til'n I 1 <1 I or <1v ocado lund lla s smnll :-lr<.•am running uc ro:-." propl'rty. l'ri under market \'alu<'. Only $29,!151). Owner will 1·arry w ith small down. l' a I I I' H 1-; S T I Ll E llOM ~:S. ()45-t(>46 BEACH LACUESTA GOLF -POOL H.1mbl111 g rus tic lwo .,torv. Walk lo I.leach I-" o i· m a I l' 11 l r y t 11 1·n11rmou:-. ll\111g and <1111 en~ room,, ( '.1hL ganlt•n k1lth<'n .JOU :.q ll l1l•,.l;1 1iart~ r 00111. llr11·1\ llllt•d l>'>OI .111cl J .11·11111 ~hul lll'IJlhllcl (;011 p11l1111g grt'l'n. :\1 a:.:-.1' c m..is ter .ind (:h1ldrt.•n " :-u1 lt.·s." $6~~15 Do" n Beller not w.11t <.:all !JG3 6'i1;1. ~, r' r it •1 • ' • LJ'' ' I t r. • • [®lli&HI ----------1 a11d m1wh mu1·h mort•. VA l'rtv,•cl .ti onh· S.l.1 ~)(~I lhh .I l>cJ1 m 1icK)I h11rrtl' :--11 !• .. ->lllf PETE BARRETT · -REALTY- 615·4060. THE REAL ESTATERS I ] ~~tT,~~r~~~~' two pnvatc boat slips. 111 Ba lhou Coves. T..islcfully .dn·,111\ ha.., ih \ \ ap 642·5200 (H",11-.<11 Ill S1W11\j! .... h1·11· ,... ...... ~.-...... .----...,, ..... ,.. ---------- um mer· ... 1·11111111~ a11cl MUST SEE! *HORSES* rhl· 1111111 and t rt'l' -.h;1dc•d , 'ti.~liini ,'> Ul' r<•mlill"nn I l'otall~ up~rJdl'd .\lt•sa ~ "' ' ' u .... '.in .in· w..1111ng r , n <' h 11 c> n1". L,' I c ,. \'t•rdl' :! + dl'n ur 3 u ... r ... lwdr1111m hom1' Li.: f:.im k111·ht.•n. 1:.!l' family rm rin '~ :-l1111 l' lpk L11w w /Wl'I h;.ir 1-:ntlo ... c·d 111.11111 .\ .1111 lor )'011r 1•;1:-v pJtlO "'II nk !°1l·p.ir:.ill· redecorated, offl'rtn g :-.pac1ous room s. dis· t111tt1,·e 11,·ing and enter- la1nanj!, on lee land. /\ll lor s 1:12,1iuo. Like lo know more" l'.\l.Lftl:i t1Gll1 .... Quail l liii •Place Prap•rties 752-,920 1'00 OUAllSf NlWf'Olf llACH EXECUTIVE POOL HOME lt\lllJ! Ooh :S.'>l.O!llJ • ltii.2R n ·1·rt•at1t1n rm ~ " snooker lahle, liar ctt:. L PF:RB t'orr:ilecl lor ;, horsc•s, _ 0 1\'IES t..i r i. rm .• uto \\<ttl'r l l'. _ ..,\slcm. 111mmc:rc1JI PRESTIGE: I HOMES l ll11n<1ll' 111l1•n11r d1•1·or 38•8 Campus NB 5"9·8655 .1~·ri· /'rl\ .1lc nc11ni: ---------- !')o,lrtllg 1 .1lh1~lr.tl I t·il NEWPORT BEACH I I\ L' .... ,I cl cl l I I II fl l' II :·ql;ct"llHI 111• .., t.11·)!.illl , $40,950 liom tht 11111g 111,l·n•d t .ill 11-; <ihout tl11-. 1111· 1·nln let 1h1· 1·11ll'rt a1111·r rn.w11l.ill' :-.unnv h1'1J.!hl dri•a111 \.i ··tf \\llh lt1n•· to\\ 11hom1· n1·Jr lfo.11.! p.orl.1111 ...: pool '->X'lt111 1 \\ 11 ii 1 lo ... 1•cl dnublt• .i 1 .. 1r!.!,e1n' ( '.oll IH•'' 111 ""J t.c~t'. '.! Bl<. 2. II,\ ~~:1r1 "''''' /olli ljC)JCI ,\ ',1•11t l•I\ 1•I\ p .1\ltJ f,.H '-11 \ .. VA/FHARepos 111 (Ir ani.:1· ( "ount ~ ht·\.., 111 ull111 WORLD REAL ESTATE :-.1w1·1.d1 .. 1:-. 111 ).'It\ 1·111 nwnl t 111.cncl•d 11111111•,' ,;,1, 1777 1-.cll .rn' I 11nc• :1 llL!Jf((Hl.\1. ..! h.1lh 111 J..J ,f an·a 1n I.it + 1•11111.il 1l1n111g rm .. he,iul c•11r1wr I pk. f)hlt• dtthd "·""IL!•· Lc1h ot :Joragc. \:-.SI \I I·: i' V1\. ~:111 1'111 ~ .. !!I !1.)11 l'nnc·q>als 1•1\ I 1 < 1 " 111· r 1 A 1-t n I General I 002' General I 002 ·•······••······••··········•·······•••·••·•••· CAMEO HIGHLANDS VIEW Corner lee· lot with oc·ean and island "rt•w 3 IH'clrooms. 2 haths Large Ir\ rng room No L"<lra charge fo r pool Slli!.000 THE DRAMA TIC SU ... SET < h <'I" the harhor <•nhanccs the bcau- 1~ of th•~ adult octup1cd :l bedroom ho m <' C a t h L' cl r u I t e 1 I i n ~ s . 2 111·t·plac·c·s. r:;u.:.~llcnt <it Sl2fi.500. BIG CANYON-SPARKLING Gori . .:t·ous garden . watt·rfall and pond. 1 r res 1 s ti b I<' p .it 1 o ~ and hcautrfullv ckcorat<•d ·1 lu·droom, f<.1mlly room . formal dining r oom . Sp''l'1al value• at $168.5<.l<J c;ardcn I Jome Tour '74 DOVER SHORES BA YFROMT P1<.•r & Slip for l a r ge boat, 4 bedrooms. fom1ly room. 41.4,, baths, formal ouung room Office would also kf ideal miitds room or den. L>ec orut1 vc wrouj{h t iron. 2 fireplaces, Sp~n1!'h tiled entry,\ aew of ma.n channel $295.000. . DIAL 644-17'6 2161 SClll Joaquin Hilt Rd., N.I . A COLDWEU IAHl<Y CO. 11..11 I 1nuch more '' Brolo.cr :;.111 XH3li Penin Point :\1•,111\ n1·w :! story, :J It,. d r o o m . :J hath . 1· 11c·I11 ,.. ,. d pat 1 o. "l l111•plat·1•:-., dt•t·tnt IJuilt 111,., ;::1rai!t' door opcnt•r. I' ri 1·,·tl ,1 t SJ 2!!,UIJU 1~1~ :.!:!.">:! c·vl'n1ngs. associated BROKERS-REAL TORS JOZ~ W Ii al ban b 11. 106 I •• * Chas. BWe , 2324 &cjlattd Huntington Beoch Y11u ;in• lhl• wmneruf I \\'Cl fl{ EE T ICK 1-:-r:-; (" Orth~) I I lor lhl· CALIFORNIA 500 Jt ONTARIO MOTOR SPEEDWAY Marc h !I at 11 Otl J\ \1 l'lc·;e).1' c·all 1)12 !">ti7M. \"d J:J:J l•>r ti1•kc·i... $5000 DOWN HR. BOAT HARBOR OHL Y $39,300 f1 1ghly des1r..ihlc 111 cu. Nr. shopp1ni.: & :-.d1Ml11 l mmacuJ;it(' lhtt1U).(houl. lli\ROW001> fl.OOHS. C111.y l1v111 ~ room 1-·111 m.tl <11111• ein11rmc·t~ k r t 1· h " n I' .i m 1 I > l>t'droom... K11 0 1 clo" n OWN l-:U Wit.I. IJFLP Y<IU a .,.,umc· h1 .~ VA I o J n . E x l 1• 111 1 11 n ;1 I ';tluc mu-;1 hurry l':.rll ~l -253.> Ol'IN r ., • r ... '' '· I [~llllil 11011 • drop I ht-h.1 II . G<>l :r 111b "A>lt h ;i low c·o~t Um Iv Pilot n.1~~tr1c·d Phoo f"12·5G71l Don't Miss Th ts Lurline Heauly ovC'r 2200 s q fl. Huge pie s haped lot. plenty room lor J f.1rn1 ly garden <ind s till l'llJOV the cozy CO\. t•rt•d pul10. Dceoralt'd like .1 modc•I. Man)'. mJny t.•-..tra:-.. JUST $.)2,!1511 546-4141 ~ COATS& WALLACE REAL ESTATE , INC. Walk to Shoooing Ea:-.lsull'. CoMa· ~1esu - dose to mJJOr markets. \'nu must "l'(' lh1:-. quality hurlt, 1mma1:ulalc 3 bedroom pool h ome ft•:.rlurrni.: IJrJ.!C <11111n~ room. S<'(I hrkf:.l room, hardwood flours, :-hJke root, l1replal'l'. eall tor dcta1 ls. srn 1151 .:~HERITAGE . • REALTORS EASTSIDE V:.11•anl <.11111 invtltnl!. this hni.iht and l'11.1rmlng 3 lxlrrn homt• has J formal l amlly r oom, n1vered pal10 and ~,1\errall. Burlt·in rt•lfll!l'r.1l11r. dis· h w a :-h <· 1 a 11 cl s h a j.( rarpt't, loo $41,!0I GOLF COURSE MESA YEIDE Immaculate M~a Verdi' hom t• fc •atures lar~t bedroom :.. oversue llv- 1 n~ r<iom 1>1~ hom(•mu k1•r k111·hc~n. Man1C·urt'd .v11ril <'harm- lnit hric·k II BQ, al $44,500 it.,. ii bar.ia 111 C"a II now to K>d47 60111 A11.enl FOR A SUCCESSFUL CAREER IN REAL ESTATE? Find ovt ot ow inf«MGtln c Cll'ftr MICJht TUESDAY, MAR. 4 7:30 p.m., Watker & be Weshnln•hr Offfce 800 I WestmlMter at hoch · You'll have the ol)portunity to take a brief Real I<:stale SHI cs Aptitude Test* which will give y ou an insight into your p e r s onal qualifica tions for thi s dynamic industry where achieve m e nt and earning prospects are a mong the hi g h est. E f forts of (·arecr ·sal es motivated people arc directly re- ward ed G et full infurmutron on ou r m any benefits. As k about our assistance lice nsing pro,gram. our famous •·Head Start" lraimng program, as well as continued training by management .to. gi vc y uu lhc l cchnrc:al competence necessary for your sales career . We of- fer the industry's best ··Trade pro- gram ". a libe r a·J a dvertis ing program and proven sales aids. Meet muny of our top sales & manage~ ment people your opportunity to get a nswers firs t hand. Now! General Space is limited Reservations MCessary - Refreshments served Call 894-0611or898-1356. Equal Oµpot1ur111y Employl'r M1F ..... ll"ltlly l'Ollfldt•nt1 c1l 1002G...eral 1002 ····························!················· CAMEO SHORES 4 Bdrm. 1';1mil.v room & pool , w/C'x cep- t1onal Ol"l'an \ il'w. $195,000. CORONA DEL MAR Completl'ly r emod e led 2 Bd rm . ne w ('arpcts. appliant<.•s. paint. Best l>uy at. ~7.500. VE AR BAY ANO BEACH 675-3000 C"<l 0 7 E C OAS T HWV CORONA OL L MAR • l 1.arie bedrms, pro-new. $64,950. tn~6712 home tn Ideal loc.•111.Jon ft'MH<Hlally landisca~. Dt'Jr So (;uast Plau. Coty lplc. in pre;tigwu:. Cor.odtf M4r 1022 Fr'eshly Pllllll4'Cl. GNcn c:lenm;ir troic t. Low ••••••••••••••••••••••• sh11 eariwts. dt:an and down Cttll tod"Y to see latah .. ..., neat doll ho~. Pn~e<l at und mukt: your offer . 1....,..alOIMll $32,450. <Tlht:r Lcrmll Askin1:: only $44.~. tu h . ava\lable Call S c 0 t t R • • I t y Ill presently ~e ni t <'Ir H"'CIB40A • new con<Jominiums. Ca "' 536 7513 Rl"'L IST"'T• -nyon Crest Eslatt:!4, "' "' .. localed at the rorncr of 00.1 '831ti Pacific View Drive & ---------• new MacArthur .Ulvd in Corona del Mar, shirting at $66,900. Sal~ office & model n ow open HAPPY HAVEN Ne wer 4 b~drm honw, neur Soulltii"{:oast Plaza, scp. dinmg rm & family PHON 1': 640·6408. _______ ___ rm. <.;rpts, drps. l Car 4 IR. ~ a r a g e . ~ x c e I J e n l nei&hborhood. $61,000. DupMx Bkr 536 ~ with 3 BR. 2 BA renta l 1---------• So. or Bayside Dr. Wtth aut1f"I n11tural wood ASSUMf: 7 & H'n• VA lo:inl> textures. Only one y1.•ar or no dn ~·\ on 3 n1ee new. Call -72ll Agt. ho m e s 1 11 ;,i r c a • ---------$36/$45,00U Ow11/Agl --------•! 546-7739. 6lti·86IO •DISCOVERY• S pacious 5 BR Front House w /lge fam rm, formal dining & Jge 4 ba. 2 BR Rear apt w/frplc, sundeck, bltins, ele. Nr Beach. Your lermi; ! 752-0460 Anytime. BUSINESS & RESIDENCE 4 Bit , 2 Ha + AdJoini ng retail s hop area + seµ. large workshop an I.Jig yard. /\gt. f>45 4170 __ _ $42,900 Mesa Del Mar Owner Leaves Area Priced l.Jelow m ark et v a I u 1'. 11 t' r ~ 's you r chant·e t o own that beaut1 fu I h ome you 'vl' ulways wanl1.'<l but al a small pritt' l'ark-ltkc ya rd~. cnl:lust:d patio . l~~~~~~~~~~I Cenlral .i1r cond1tionrn~. ga r age door opener Natural bnrk fireplace. famll) room, 3 big bedroom~. xtra balhs. Love ly hritk pat111. Duplex-$74,900 (Oceanside of Hwy I O\\ner 544-199'J Home/lncCM"M Unit Lgc2Br, 2ba &Library+ separalt' guest or im·omc unit. 2Lots ! P vt fman. ·s11s.ooo. Open Sat /!:iun 1-5 620 Jas mine, CdM U.F . GATES. Urkr. Call 673-3891 Costa Mesa 1024 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 3 Bedre>om$ 540-1720 TARIEU. REALTORS 2955 I larhor BlnJ. El Toro 1032 ••••••••••••••••••••••• BY OWNER 2 STORY $43,950 ~avC' commission with this 2 story 4 bt..'<lroorn . Real Estate byl&NAY A.GROWING FAMILYMHDS MORE ROOM!' . and that's what you gel wrlh th1:. 3000 :,qfl home. ,\s:.ume thr:. 7<,, VA loan. l'rue luxury and quality tor lhl' price. ~-4456 Y ALUE & COMFORT Assume 60/o VA LOCM .. on this large 2 story 3 bdrm. 2 1 :! balh. Famlly rm '~1th fi rcplc. Dine in quality for only $268. p.cymenls. Uial ~-4456 Real Estate. byMC/AY 2 EXECUTIVE POOL HOMES GOOD VALUIO: Pride of ownership ar ea. With easy tare y ards & pools. llt!aul1fully decorated. All terms. Call Now & S<·e. H42 9371 WHAT YO"UWANT WE HAVE GOOD VALUE. We have a 3B DRM & 4BORM home for you ~ith large t am1ly r oom . T h es e homes will w11rm your h1•arl On l<1rge lol. CALLKIZ -ll37 1 VA Appraisal $48,500 Seller will pay buyers l'USt. Lgc 3 BR, 2 BA hcaeh home . JADE REALTY 847 -123 L 2 Uaths. hardwood nearly new Lakt> Forest ~--------­ floors. BLUI:: H AVEN homt• w/ m;,iny improve· POOL. Large p atio m c nts . Assum<rhll' 7' • Quiel street. $38,500. Fiii\ loan . P rmc1pals on Roy Mc Ccrcle ly Call 5XG 5!1541. Realtor 181 0 Mewport Fountoift Y alley I 034 Cosla ?t1 esa 548-7729 ••••••••• •••••••••••••• ONLY 9 LEFT VIEW OF OCEAN & LIGHTS ESTATE SALE $44,900 VACANT SJ J ,500. 3 llcdroom , l' ~ baths. tiUxHltl lol. Up- graded <:arpel & drapes. Exn·llenl llunt1n~lon lll'a1·h lo1·ut10n. Won ·t 1:i,,t al this pnt"l'. lYWN)ilf?UIJit\ltll 962·4471(~:)546·8103 General • I 002 Getteral I OO~ 2BR.CONDO.Mlr-ill..MS llUJ.;l' Irving ruo1n \\tlh tornl·r f1rl'placc & breath laking \\all or glass \ ll'W. (;ourmel k1tl"h\•n. U1 llt'. s1·pa rate Muster :-.u1te & children·:-. wing. ll urry tor this prime h c;11:h a r ea IJ<irga1n! Call !J\;;J 7ljgJ. •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• FIXER UPPER WITH VIEW TRIPLEX CORONA DEL MARNEAR BEACH Quality (Well llu1 It l. BEACH RETREAT $3350 DOWM ESTATE SALE BIG CAMYOM Bordeaux model. Onr 2000 sq.ft .• of luxury liYln9. spectacular •iew. Many extras, won1 last long. call for appointment. AGENT 644--6056 local10n font• hl<wl.. tr1Jm 1----------hcach J. pn 1 :.rt1· I 11ia11t· IO!! and view <>111• ot lh1 • few ll•g:1I I npl<·xc·s 111 Corona UC') M:cr l'nnw property lor \\111t1·r and summer rcnt.Jls. Buy 11 and watch 1l ;ippn•e1.1lc• m \'alu<'. Sl<!7,'."1W l':cll lor appl to S('I' r,7;1 IC'1fllJ 4 +FAMILY ROOM Sp:H·111us family home lm·alt•d 11l lovely Com mun1ty. A:.soci;.it1on mu 1nta 1ns. Tenni s courll., pool, + pre- ~t:hool . Don't m1ss this OT'fN(i,Q • ''lli/J ~,,,, THE REAL ESTATE RS ~ nearly new beauty at just S<UUIOO ! Call 847 -6010. /\~l'lll Ge-neral _ I 002 ••••••••••••••••••••••• macnab I Irvine realty LIVE CAREFREE IN NEWPORT. Nearlv new ))(.'autifullv decorated & upifrad C'cl l bt•drnom · den -din- ing room 2 1 .. bath pool jac·uzzi + tennis. ::;m,soo. Larry Oyer fi 12-823;j. CQ72) IRVINE TERRACE. 11 bedroom + dt>n home. Convenient- ly C'los<' to Newport CcnlC'r. Balboa Island . ~hopp1nj.! & rN'l'C'a tio n $88.soo. Tom <)ut•cn f,.1'J .fi200. «n:J l STAR LIGHT-STAR IRIGHT. Lovely M onat'O Jn Big CHnyon r·;x. quis1tely d{'coqtl<'d J 6(•droom. 21 2 bath h ome. P rolc ss aonal l y landscaped $137,500. Boh Owens 542-8235. ((174 ) to! Oo¥ot Dr••• 64ll·IHt "44 MacArtllvf •u •ioo PWwporl BHCh, C.lilOt"ta 9'1C) ,,... Next to Runnin9 Stream, near Newport's Upper Boy. . $40,950.-$44,950. 345 Uninrsity Dr. <Just off Irvine Ave) 548-7223 {Jf'fN Ill t~ •II~ IU// h !I I"'' I' [~' : ' ' . ' ~ I ''- : ~' 1 · ' ... - Huntincjton Beoch I 040 ••••••••••••••••••••••• CAL CLASSIC You ' I 1 1 0 v e t h 1 s A._.XIOUS showplal'C lrl.llni.: on a l Owners of lhrs spacu~us 4 bt.'<iroom. 2 balh model bedroom h ome. 1us t , w1lh fireplace and family blocks from the ~ac:h, krlchen.OnlySyr!'>ncw. ha\"c bought anoth~~ <.:lol.c to beach and shOJI· home-. ar~d .mu~l. sell .. ping w ith excellent Only ti years old. and ol- lc rms available 714 fe rrni: shake roof. bwll·, BUY• 4Br. 2Ha M esa V e r de. 1947 Killdeer Circle. S63.500 Owner 557-<!528. Eastsidt.• Townhvu:.c. :.rt· Lrac. 3 BR. 2 BA e nd unit on g reenbelt. Adult:-. $49,000. O wn er/Agt 675-5312 897 !J:.121. an k1lt'hen with huge din· 1n~ area. dt·torato r· ~ <0ar11ctin~ and drapes. Walker&Lee Real Estate PROMISE HER ANYTHING But give her this custom colla~e in Coota Mes;.i with a warm cratkhnJ! firepl ace under wood I.learn ce1 lings, country kitchen, candle lite drn· ing lookinJ.! onlo lush roll· ing gr een l.1wn~. Thn.•c• co1.y bedroo ms. a sunny d e n all n estled undl'r lowering stale ly trcl's and only $38,950! Call 546-2313. Of-'(N Ill •I• I•\ l\JN ro>~( I.• I t~•ma11 MESA VEADE 3BR. 2ba + famrm. 2 fpl 's. on quiet culdesa<'. Crood t erm s & cond. llKR. 5.56 -6171 "DESERTEO" BEACH GIANT FIXER Only blocks lo h<•adt. 5 BIL + 22 fl. rumpu:-. rm. or d<•n . ~·a mrly dtnrni..t rm. Vault<'d te11!11gs . Loads of glass. lluge wood dee k NJ l"ovcrecl party pat10. Only 5 years old. This 1s a ste.cl ;md .., S$S maker. No qualify. 111g. Take O\"t.•r Fili\ loan. lls low at $42.000. You have a chance 1f you tall now !! Call 962 S58S. A canru. u.£1 CO.UY --- S@R~~-"£trs8 Thof Intriguing Word Game with a Chuckle r4it•ol ~y CUT I , IOOUAM ------ 0 Reorronoe le"•" al the fou1 ocrombled words be· low to lo"" lour ""'pie words I AGIRUT 1 I I I I I I TRSON I 12 I' I I~ I D 0 Y 0 G 1 l A lelevi1t0n tel is •n objttl ' I 1: r I '" lhe home entirely IUr . . ·' _ . . 1o~md.d bv c~drcn -their homework , , I TILOD S I . .......... ,~l__,...l .._r-lrr'-t o c.~1.1 ..... <i.vc•r· ci-•d -• -• -• • by 1~1•1>9 •n the ,,,. .. ,,9 -d _ _._ ___ _.. ___ }'OV de¥elop Ir-Pep No 3 below I ~1~~rs~~~Nm•s I' r r t I' I' I' I C) ~~~:~~~~ imm '0 I I I I I I I I ScNmleh A.mwtrila ClasHk.tfCMt IOOS :.oft waler. and huge tO\" c•r ed patw. Priced for la:-.t :.ale al ~17,500, with <Jll terms 1nl"lud1ng GI & FHA. C.tll !16:! 5671 o r 55ti -iOl.'> -' . :xT ENSIVE u s e of natural woods. he avy s hah, brick & loads of ~las:-.' 2 YR NEW EXE<.: beach home. H as all qu<th ly upgrading m eld color k<·yt·d <Tpls & drps. Patio kit c hen, family. 'aulted ceilings. brick fpk. ~15,500 10',, L>own . llkr 91>2 551 r: 1044 ·················~···· fOWNHOUSE, highly up- g r aded, 2 BR, 2 Ba, palto, air, no maint. Owner. $32,950. 644-0165 1f no answer. 839-7587 Rancho San Jo_aquin Townhouses from $53 990 Select from 2 Br, 2 8~ + de n or 3 Br. Frplcs, sun- dccks, patios. AJI qua Uty leatures. 14 Lago Norte (Culver & University Dr.> (714 > 752-7373 Mattnificent President H ome. Commanding View -clepanst\•e up- i:r :11hni;: 1nclude!t formal 1>001 w1lh whirlpool-de- ~·orutor interior-air con- d 1l1 on in g plus c lec- tron1e a ir clcane r - lhermasol steam bath_. bedroom plus convcrtl· ble den. Available now al priee f11r below replace· ment CO!'l. Located 00 quiet circle in Turli• ~ock Orea of Irvine. Close lo be aeh Fashion lslHnd Or1U1f<C C<lunty Airport Shopptni l'enlt•r & School11. Cult 714 752 70301.tJ view I . lt1 H FOi • I '. .. ~ .. -............. -1~ F.r s. ~,..;,. . hicCNM ,, •• .., 2000 tor.... 2200 ....... u.... h!l 1d • Monday. March 3. 1975 DAIL y PllOT •• -I ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ·-········· ............................................. ··-·. ••• • ••• •••••••••• . .• ,, l 111 .. IHdt tMI• •a , .._. UM• Hou"· Code MH• JU4 u1t~••d lHo•te• u~ .. uaf.W•••d . ••••••••-••••••••••••••••••• -wport hoclt I 069 x •••~••••••••·-...-..... ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••• •••••••••••'' ••••••••••••••••• ... ••• . •••••••• .. ••••••• FOi 11~ # . • l .............. ,....... .,...,~ lestCo•.U1M IASTSIDI •leedt WO........ 3244 MIWport'-edi ll6f . ' • ' NEW Cus.t.om by Owner. 4 Will take 3 bdrm hoiue APPROX. ~ ACRE. Rl 2 BR "Cult .. Uk new ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••r•••••• ·-••••••••••••••••••••. BR, 3 Ba, land: eapmc. E;astt1do, Coua Mcso In LO'l'. 64S~ln __ with aaraae;• & eo~oeed WALK TO Beach 3 brJ & 3 8.Jt. 2 Bu, Col e Park Br, farn rm. ref rt a. Op•o Ho u ao Dally txchangeonnearl,ync~ Momt•oewt yard. ~lu ti & htyt.ownhome.waaller. home.Nr.~art.poo1£& dahw h r , l g yrd , or //wtt# s~ ~ . REALTORs'. . .... ~ . PR.IME OCEAN VIEW I r o m t l\1s new Condominium . 7 8e dro~m , .2 bath t>, fi rep l ace . Furnishmgs mcluded. Drive by and you will ov~rlook Dive rs Cove. Spet tacula r at $99,000. CALL-64~7270 2121 E. Coat HIC)hwar, Corona cW Mar PROPERTY MANAGEMENT NAtlONll MUlll UST SllVICl M U • llf.11 , .. HY, Ill" GI JU N •lffl"l•Cf .. lllf •• llOll -- l"lne I 04 Newport hodt l069 •••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• J Br, ~ Ba. pool rac·s. Amid ha-priced homes, owner des perate. R. K lnvestml Consultant:.. ltes . 551 -4390 /0fc 549-2499 THE HEIGHTS 3 BR. plus fam. rm .. 2 frples. Woodsy & warm t.ovely yard; guest apt $.SU,500 -GEM- 2:30·S:30. l2Ul IU,hland triplex wi~ 3 bdr'S:; 2 ltnort ' 2400 refria,eralor. dryer" refn~ tncl. Ten· elem 11C'trool. S3SO mo. Harbo r ll i. nu. Or. $1 ~.ooo. M.S-223» ~=~~~~t& ~~·sldl~: ••••••••••••••••••••••• Noo~m::OOionl,y! :~~!;~~'~,mc,~t-RV 640 1538 , • m3 _1_642_-34 __ 94 ______ _ THI ILUffS throuahout. 810 BEAR home for rent. C_ 6,,;. .. •e'u Gemini Realty 894~ BEAUTll-'UL211tory4 br.t--------• IY Ovn8 Avail. Oatly/ Weekly/ -,.._ 3 Ba. $395. mo. Lease or POI CHILDREH Redesigned. Carmelita PkU::9 · 1 "00 stor y . Khb/p~u OK. you an Lea:.e option II ·Qual~ Mo.979-1234 l';asundelbedrmdunlex VACANT 3BR 2ba, 2· mo to mo. $.18$. fJ\OVt!.1; AMDTHEll model located in the .. an•rltlla It~ F--. $250. mo. u t. aat-+-$1 $375. mo. inc. wi.ter & avn11. 835 0211, ext J63Y PAREMTS more desired area ot tho • 'T'"71i•'tft0 .-n1Yft 2700 Aaent 546--<>Hl<l gardener Nr bet:. schls, • • . Thi& Harbor V1~w homt." orig. bluffs, overlooktug 14ooOUAIUtNfW •uat ••••••••••••••••••••••• . N Hah snop'g. 941 1 Allt Circ. •4 BR, 2 Bu, A/C:.. tile 11> locjtcd near PQOI and pool & greenbelt. 3 8R, 3 HORSE RANCH Z i!~~. :;~~. ma::ie':f ~1889or 846·4938 1r~y.' .e_oo5.l~·vn!., ~~~P.!!!,~· ten o i s S PJ c 1ous 3 Ba, Den & lge Hobby 1''0URPLEX, good conda· . .. ..,., .,. ""°""-oa•·• bedroom with family Rm. Comp'ly redecorat· lion, excellent location, $41,750 $22S. mo. 673-'.!256 Kids & pets ok, 3 br, $180. • • . room . $475. month an· ed & In move-in cond. a11s u mable l''HA lo .. n. Eight year old custom 4 Bd 2 u L' p o o Oas & water pd. Broker The TEHR_ACl!: Umv. Pk, cludanggurdener. .. rm,· ou, .. · .... ·"·· new 2 br 2 l>a frpl cust w/shutlers thru•out, Annual Income $8100.-hom~. Centralaircondi· occ $395 549-<M.'U l<'ee. · · • · 'fH.ETAYLORGROUP ~lush crptg, uruque waU Full p1•lcc. $74,950. Call lioned. 3 Bdrm. + Cami· nii2 Pri~cet~ Or. CM tiring kid & cal. 2 br $210. dee., 2 pat108· 64o--634S :.ig 752 -0460 papers, e tc. Asking 545-8424 Associated ly. Zoned for horses. Call -Garage, yard,st11/al. LOCJWMI hach 3241 ___ _ ~74,500. 644~ South Coast Brokers. Hkr. $1M mo. 1 br. chlld ok, 2 ~r. 2 ba T-hse $225. mo. ••••••••••••••••••••••• li~DHOOM + vtew +. ,63 ~43 ava11 3/6,yd.Bkrfee. K11h,pets,s11\glesok,vu 'OR 1 • ·L' V h • , BEAUTIFUL IAYCltEST Delightful lvun W~lls pool--home. Approx. 2600 :.q. ft. 4 BR , 3~ BA, tam rm, kitchen w/ cookJng 1slond Cuslorruzang de· ia1Ling. Must see to ap· p r ecaa l e! Pri ced at $117 ,000 . lt,or inform a uon. -----~----·--1 $17S mo. i br, lutts ~cal Cltnl. " .l':ASi:., u omc pool + tt!n~. fiormal WHATI$ Re.tali ok.Avail3/l HOMIFtHDERS 3BH. 11hba 111c relri~: D 1 n1n~. f1rt>place, YOURCHOICE ••••••••••••••••••••••• 3br,2 ba$270.Kids& *642-9900• W/U. sa1smo.494·-813ti gardener . close lo Forulft•l'I..._.. s•n&lesok. Movetoday. eve. ------Fashion bland lmmed. DUPLEX~ HOUMS "'"""~ • $180 mo. 2 br, kids & 1-'ree rental book 1n olftce. 3 BH, 2 Ba w/studao & ~·cupancy. Avail. Now. Assumable VA loan ••••••••••••••••••••••• :.1ngles ok. Example 2 bdrm, 2 bath, dark room. Soper view• 644 687 Owner __ _ mSitnl»Ana.S.19.500 HOMEFtteEAS garage. fenced yard. $475. mo. Cumbaner As LIDO SdllD Under con~truction 1n G al 3 I 02 . •642--9900• children fine. !ST and :.oc. 494 -49'.!1 .IA YFftOMT llunlington Beach ••~••••••••••••••••• II last mHo. 'sCrel~Dt $215. ~xtremcly Charming 2 ti Bedrooms. Pier & ~hp. $71,000 HUNTINGTON Be ·h , . 2 Br, 1 car gar .• sma A .....,. A O FOURPL.l!:XE.S ac '8 baby ok, no pets. Must REAL ESTATE BO + d~n. 2 story. 2 s 12001M . tilJuly l. rn llunlington Bea"h cant 1 Br. 5135·• kldii, have credit refs. $175. frpk's , "ootl panehnR DAVIOSOH Ur and new, ~.500 pets . l Br house $100. nr $75 d ef d 18548 .Beach Bl\'d. 11.n throughout, many tree~. REALTY Hlock to ocean $122, ~ewport Fwy. 3 Br ocean ~~.j Pla~e~fi~ ~ . 963:j316. North end. •,~ blk. I rum 645-7573 Walk to beact}$118, ~::c~10$~1~~· HA~Un~: 2 ll h ._ I Vacanl l br $135., kids, ot. Couple prefr'd. no SEVEN UNM'S$200, 79-8430 · · · r o u se, sing es, pets, dpl. AlsoJ Hr ocean pets. $550. mo. Yrs. l'ownhouse 2 br. 21, be&, NINE UN!TS~.000 ~-----famaht1s ok. _Also 2 Br view~ obi le $180 lca:;e. 4!>4 -2791. pool. bllns. wash/dry, 120·1>' Tustin Ave. N.B, w h e th rt lalbo p ni __ _. l I 07 horse ranch m Heights 1 r · 1 , ' ---. · N p t 675--9188 S -Lf •..aght .REALTORS 642-462.: e av e prope :;. • e n-a nr. Back Bay. Agt. i''ee. s~ng es, a~ ies. Agt. AVAl L 3/15, No. Lag .. 2 gai · 0 es. · .. .., M _.. --. The choic~ is up to you. ••••••••••••••••••••••• 979--3430 Fee. 979-81'30. br, I ba. 2 frPtcs. Prtly. Condo, exee. nn.ch 3 br . 2':. .. and .almost new; come av OWNL'"" 3 b 1'"-b Call today. 2 Story uode n 38 3b 2 & """ th od . I ~ a.:.n r n a IU r . r, Two-St ory' J u R , ''IV:., furn 'd .. si .. 90. Isl . last. ba, frplc, pool, nr Hoag. see asone t . ay.!_youl v ac~nt. $47,0QO·. H0br '. THERr."L I -·• f I u '· I d d d . .. --car gar , auuury, rp c. * * baths. formal dining, 494 0292 0..!:.._4!17 3262 __ Pvt. $385. 642-oot2. beg a you . I . Eatber 3 High, Ensigo,,Mcari oers. ESTATlFJJR Avai l immd. (213) JackDtftllng r . plus d en ~r: 4 Bdr'm, Thurs thru Sun "A".7343, .. .,.9·"133 .,.,,, """'l .449~173. Mamin. Crtsy 121 W •• ..........__ ~m i l Y room w l t h OCEAN v I cw 3 king S• Cle-nt.. 3276 w/form al d ng & ""' "" v _.'-N -fi replace. Excellenl . . . "'" ~ . lnl COUO· Mon lhru Wed545-1275 !~~~~~~~~~~ to brokers·. ll•d. h b h od bo 2 bdrms, 2 ba, f~lc, bltns, ••••••••••••••••••••••• try kitchen. A<.'!rossstreet ----------11~~~~~~~~~~ 1: neig or o a ut be f d I "'I / I-·1 l b h, .,.,.,5/ ams, nc Y, g"' iv ··er 1·'1ba FR patio f r o m P,ark , pool & BLUJ<'lt'S ··z" plan 5 BR PRIDE Costa Mesa 3124 lalboa m1 1 e&slo eac · -· mdo, din arec&, washer/dryer. vie'w Ha;bor Estates: sc hool s .· Profes s. condo, fee. $8.000. dn. OFOWMBlSHIP ••••••.••••••••••••••••• You arethewiMerof st ast mo rent+ e· Leuse $375 499-3720 · landscpd.; shows lot.s of Owner. 835-7001 or J4 unil pool. Walk to Ech;tsade 2 BR housc. TWO FRl':~TlCKETS pos it. Please pho ne . . ----$310 mo. 496-o997. pride of o wner sh ip. 494-£404 SAN CLEMENT£ oce:rn. Absentee owner Large lot s,:n>. month (worlh S14Horthe 962-8118. Lease Oc . Vu 4 br. 2'h ba. antaAfta 1210 $S8R·~· Yt· T~erms avail OCEANFRONT house & must sell. Malte offer. ~~:1~ l + $ IOO I\ Kl CALIFOll.MIA 500 38r, 2ba, cp.l, drps. d~wl>r. ~> ~~2_!~::~ apt $650. •••••••••••••••••••••• llSOrs ealtors gar . apl. for sale by RealEstateCo. S2W,OOO. at d1sposal .• Nr g rade ----'undonr.S.Cst.Plza.Jbr, owne c 11 e & 498-0300 RE~APALREUSTNAG'\'E H..ff....aonleadt3140 ONTARIO school. $325 mo. l.142·7101 J Bd, 2 bu, 2 ulocks trom 2ba,2cargar.$285. R.E. C "'LL•~., •LOO r . a ev 5 · · """JI" n . ._.o 1665 n h f' I et. ••oo Jnveslmt Consullanls. • ~-v wknds. 645-7721 ASK 1''0R ••••••••••••••••••••••• MOTOR SPIBWA Y or =o-· · uc · •rep ace, c. .... · 833-3548 mo. 497 2077 5Sl-4390 /549-2A99. JUSlj FOi YOU ll 's priced at only $42,650, has 2 bdrms .. familJ room, covered patio and beautiful landscaping. It's close to community pool, in ex· cellent condit ion j u&l waiting for a couple who desire to improve their way of hfe. CALL 552-7500 •VISION•. REALTY Univ. Parle Ceilter l rvine 1048 ••••••••••••••••••••••• North l~na . Duplex, above Crescent Bay Beach. Upper unit has 3 bdrms, ocean view Ji ving rm. with brick • frplc. & sundeck; lower unll l·bdrm., pan~led liv· ing rm. with frplc. plus lge. s lorage area or hob· by room. Priced right al $77.500. with terms. LAGUMA CHARMER Ha s B e n F ran k l in fireplace. 2 Story house on R-2 lot with room to expand. Closoin, walk to main bea ch & shops . $82,900. Red Carpet, Realtors 497-1761 ~Ian REAL ESTATE HARBOR 'VIEW rruman Bailey ---------Bachelor apt. 1 block lo Marc h 9 at 11 :00 AM 2 Heckoom, 1 bath house. --------------------- Pete Hallock 4 UNITS, C.M. Two 3BR. pier . Ocean view. Uhl Please cull 642-5678, ext Crpts & drapes. Sltns. $275 MONTH ON DO n r . So. Coast Hclzy Murray H~ba. two 2BR, Good in· pd. $110. mo. 536--0555 333 for tickets. Fenced back y:Jrd. ~2'J. All UttL Paid Pila, 3 br, 2 ba, 2 car gar. vstmt w/assumable VA 642--0596 •LI( 2 Br.duplex in cour. mo. Ask for Be~ o~ Dale, 2 Ilk., W /W carpet, $285. Lse. 54~ San Juan 1 0 a n · Y EA G ER Newport Beach 3169 liar, cod patio, no pets, 1 963-1567 9G3-li!l6 decks with ocean & ca-eshlllimter 3291 Capistrano I 078 REALTY, 556-&7l ••••••••••••••••••••••• t h 1 I d 0 K S l 9 5 . CL EAN 3 Bedroom 2 nyon views. Bwll-m ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••••TRI PLEX Top Costa Lovely 3 BR plus. }J.4 l1a. 751 60'92/545 0760 bath, bltns, DW, crpts , kitchen. Unusual 3 BR, must sec By Owner. 2Br, lba, <.:o n· Mesa area. No vatancy. Outside s howt-r. On lluy. 3 Br. corner loc .. Msa del drps, ~ car. J?ar. Nice MISSl.PM REALTY al ! Nr Mile Sq. Park. This 4 bedroom. 2 bath do. Pool, gar , $25,500. 2 80'"' loan avaJI. 979-7668 (213 16~7-i>OR7 i\l ar. 946 Junipero. yard s.. s .2 8 5 .. ~ o Call 494--4731 15lli2 W arw1 c k Cir. home· with family room mi to Ocean. 830-4836. /\gt. Houses Unfurnished S325/mo. gJl-2170 963--4!>67 963-1786 a:.k --i • 3 S _8:_39_-_15_58 _____ _ Above it al I. .. is situated on a pro· Santa •na 1080 EAS'f SJDL''f 0 1PLL'X. ••••••••••••••••••••••• forBevorDale LogunaHUs l O __ ... _mini-/ A "' n "' 3 un I Ba lg fam rm ••••••••••••••••••••••• -..... fessionally landscaped ••••••••••••••••••••••• 2 br. ea .• bltns. Frpl & Getteral 3202 fresh crpt~ & drps, lg 4 BR, 2 b,a. frpl c, crpls. 3Br. 2Ba. air. bltns, cpl, foum 3400~ corner viewlot.Low,low den in owner's. Fortin ••••••••••••••••••••••• cncl'd yd. family-no dr~s,cov~pa~io.walkt.o d bl g ar . $285. mo.•••••••••••••••••••••••..,. down. SPECIAL Co. Reultors642-5000 Two-Story, 3 BR 2'2 r>ets. $285. 2103 Federal beach & schls $300. 1st , 673-122 1 or846-2244 enl, Lease, Buy. 2~. ~ A 4 bedroom, 2 bath unit with a family room and many upgrades. Never li ved an . Excellent view. Near tennis and pool. this 2 story, 4 bedroom. 3 bath home sits on a cor· ner ·Jot with a grand \ICW With a view or the enllre Newport area, this 5 bedroom; 3 bath home bas a formal dining room and 3 car garage. Your terms. !l ow about a pro· fessionally decorated & landscaped, 3 bedroom, 2 buth Port Lerwick home wilb a family room? Owner a nxious. Lease available 752-0460 Anytime. S 18,425. Newport Beach Hcgulur pr ice ~l!J.950. If Triplex Ccrries you can close escrow by March 31st you can saH! Itself Sl525. $1 200. Moves you J ::.harp units with 18x34 in, no olher co:.L<;. 2 BR. 2 pool inc luding penthouse BA. all bllns, H/O. wood with ocean view. Largesl l'ah1nt-ts, oversized unit has massive double closets. ple nty of l1replace with picture stora~e. FA beat, air windows to pool area. In· condauonmg, pnv patios. come covers expenses. complete fenced. W /w $79,500. By appt. only. crpts & drps , puymenls 1, jGual~ less than r ent, Call • V 1 11 a g e G a r d e n s , Place . 839-8321. Pl apertitt• .. 7S2•t91Q. s I 9 . 950 1400 CMIAIUl. tll llACH Sl200 moves you 1n . . nu other costs. 2 BR. 2 bl!, all bltins. rani,:c & oven. woou cab inet s . FOURPLEX O~ers1Led closets. plenty Assume existing 712', of slora i.;l'. FA heat. <iir loan of approx $'13,6()(). con<l1laoninJ:. l'rivulc: No quahfyinJ.! necessary. p u l 1 o s. t' om p I e t l' I y Owner will trade for free lence<.l. Wu II to wall crpts & clear house, up to & drps . l'ayml.'nls ll'.':-1:. $25,000 for his equity. Or 1 llan rl.!nl. Call Villa~ buy oulraghL for (~ardens. 83H-8Jll. $ 7 31 900 Mobil. H01nes il.211 Newport at. For Sale I I 00 C_rto ~ ....................... l 640-81111 B~cbelors. Coupl<;S. Beal I S.an/E•e hig h beach ren~. 69 8~l5. • 646-5. 855 real nice ! Sacr1f1 ce $2975. 548--0432. ~~~~~~~~ h . · . 6 9 last + dep. 833-1103 or -ba Condo overloolung • bat s, formal dining . 547 7 1 963-4088 Mi • y· · 3267 L·. N" .l U' N ' fa m 1 I y r 0 0 m w I l h ---lltott 1e10 ag. 1guc go crs. r. ~ fireplace. Excellenl J~r. 2ba, ~R. frplc, on Vac. Kids /pets ok. 3 Br 2 •••••••••••~••••••••••• b<:h. Beaut. furn. Owner.~ neighborhood, about 2 ~~rner,of L111rd & Yukon. Ba, 2 car gar. Gd area. 3 Br, 2 B~. 1 ;}.yr o!d, I yr 1_49_5_-4_5_56_. ____ _ males to beach. $375/mo. ~ per. mo. ~4249 or $325. 960 -3l!:l0196.1-7881 lease, SJ.so mo. ~ronl & ondomiltiurM 1st & last mo rent + de· 5.">6-49,13. ---Back yd an. 8~2 121_9__ Unfurnished 3425 • p~sal P l ease phonl' 3BH. 2RA. 2 Cjr ~jrage. 3 Ur, 2 ba. lrg sepr f~m In beautiful Lake fo'orest. ••••••••••••••••••••••• 962-IH18. <.:pts .drps ~~~s. $350 mo. Call Near new 2 Mory lux· '.'ZIL SA Fwy, lrvine-2st) . i-REE FRi-;J-: •P'roress1onal Service• *LANDLORDS• H Oftlefindet-1 * 642-9900 <.:alifornia 's LargC-'ll •Rental Service!• Two-St ory. 3 BR, l'~ baths. formal dinini.:. family room w i th fireplace . f!:xcellent neighborhood, about 2 miles to beach. $375/mo. 1st & last mo rent + de· 11o siL P le a se phone !J62-808. • 642 0751 * · ur1ous J br. 2':: ba. vu 2 br. 2 ba. patio. air, no Ol!:LIGHTFliL 3 liH Large 4 BR den, dining. b a I c on Y, pr of . maanl. S295. 64-1--0165 ii Updated . $375-fo'/L land:.capetl front & rear noans.839-75lf7 College Park ho~e for first /l ast. Water pd. yd. A/C, hld & faltered ---------lt:a:.e. $325. mo. Close lo 546_7713 pool. frplc. feature; 00 & ownhouse/ every l h 1 n g. Av a 11. on. Unmatchable at only Unfurn 3525 4/15/75. 549-4241 BACH nr pier$95soon $325. mo. •••••••••••••••••••••••, B~CHS & l br uruts", now ~:~~PP:~$$!~!~~~=~ COURTESY UMTALS NB. Spac 2llr. 11 zba !Sn,,ls$l~/$t50 ut1l pd CORNER2brhouse~10 586 9127 bltns, quiet adults, am " -mac. $235. &t2 -3153. ~ BUDGET 2 br dplxs Child&pet w/gciruge IT'S ALL HERE ' avail Sl60/Sl7S C&D. ROAT door 2 br house 3 spac brs. Ir~ lmn~ rm upfexes Unfwft 3600! kids.gar. $229.Kids&pct,loneon w 1l orm a l d1n1ng &•••••••••••••••••••••••! V/\IH F:TY of 2 br houses lot breakfast bar. 2 ba. ~pl. llgt s. Nt•w Spanish.· S~75/S225-Choose!0!-irs VARIETY of J&4 br end'd pat1o&lawn.2car lll'a nu•d ce ilin g ~/\MILY 3 Br ~25 ECM homes allprices &areas encl'd i;!ar.llld&filtered 3BH.28A. Frplc. Obi.· L~e lpts, 3 br $260/$275 ALA REMt'"' S rvv1I. Th as beaut garden g.1r. 64u-2666. 645-95.51 M A N Y I g c h o m e s """ .-~-------$300/$-lSo Call us fur de· 642--8383 ::-.tylc townhouse is a steal Apartmnh f1lron tails at only S265 mo. ••••••••••••••••••••••• 2 BR, 2 ba, garage, branu COURTESY RENTALS ALAREHTALS AL~ UNT'ALS new. Comm swam, pool 5116 9127 Balboa Peninsula 3707 "'9 ~1%1 IH SI~ 642--8383 FsRm~. t 2 h ••••••••••••••••••••••• ; ' ~ BH, sin~le t:ar, 1 blk lo uge ap ' a, Newport leach 3269 B "LIO"' I ...... f rl1i\ HOUSU S garage, $290. mo. Kids ok ••. •••••. • • • ••••••••••• A A '"""""." ,.. , Ans 17th St. ho pping. in.allrentals.Nofee.lstsoosT.AndrcwsHd.2Br, 1 Br apls. equ1ppecr OU,lS: 548 51!79or fi4fi-23l2 P i oneer Realty . 2 Ba.hvrm,dmrm.k1t. k~t c h en s. Uniq ue loc~ NIWPOltT UAY.C-M. 642-U.» Dana Point 3226 842--4421 gar. S290 l\pply al office Want~r rates by wk Of' -, . ••••••••••••••••••••••• . 600 St Andrews Rd. mo. ti75-8740 Oc;EAN bach $11 5 CLOS f:'TQMARINA Large 4 BRden:dmmg. ---. -----Laguna Bigger on $165. '. • 1 Updated. $375-first/last. 3Br, 2ba Harbor View BR. :.teps lo beach. 1-'.P. S1 95 3 ~>r: .2 _b;i ., $275 per mo. Water pd 546-n ll Homt-. Comm Pool. Sl25 adulb. n~ pets. $200. mo. VIEW, b<.1y NB llghts Lcasc.tl.i i-496·8100_ mo.644 ~1844 t~I ~une26orS250. mo S200 El Toro 3232 lrYine 3244 - - -~ ~~ 673-664-0 <.:UTE l br hse S2J5. U P. ••••••••• •••••••••••••• ·-····•••• ••••••••••••• 2 lllks. to Be ach. pool & Costa Mesa 3724 LARGE 1 br ~ar. apl. Condo 2 'sdrm, 1 Ba. air. •RENTALS• tenn. at club. 2 Br. den. 2 ••••••••••••••••••••••• niceCdM, turn, movern gar, 'patio. pool. Adults L'.'lll V. P,\RK ba, frpl ~·Avail now. Casa de Oro Ji.P.ariments W. NEWPORT. Ocean· L-_::~~~~~=--for sale 1100 vaew. 2 houses, l '.: lolS, I ••••••••••••••••••••••• nu cpl, drps, $13S.OOC. I mmacu ate LUXURY HOMES FOR sale 22 unit apt bid~. 8.0 " I oa n + l t.d. <JOU (,', nnry• • 'lt ,iq.,. v ~' ~-l? ('J1~ Hdwd flrs, earth tones, ocean vu, waJk to surf, unique kitchen. Perfect rental or home. $53,500. $975.-$1800. mlhly xlnt location, 1 yr ol<.l. l2l3J696_-_5880 ____ _ Fountains. pool, jacuzzi; $375,000. 979-3.176 ots for sale 2100 BAY vie w 2 br, 2 ba D/W only 581 8228 allS 2 BR. I balh ...... $.115. &15-165~------ $300. Lge deck,gar. now ' -:JBH.21 ~oath .... ~50 DOVERSHORES ALLUTl LJT IESPAlD SINGLES3 Brslud10NB 4Bdrm,2Ba.Condo TllE I'EHHr\CI:: Comparebeforeyourenl S350 yrly, f(J>lc, gar Pool & Rct Faciblles 2 BH. 2 BA .... ~mt~ FRO MT ROW Custom designed unobstructed view of onMnercial ••••••••••••••••••••••• ocean & bay. lmmed. oc· Property 1600 BAYFRQNT 50xl00 Fee IRVINE 3 Br, F.H. $330 $J50 mo 581-1045 3BH.2 HA ... $JSS/$<IOO. l80'bav vicw.5br.5ba.3 ... C:.ealunng: Frplc. 2 car greenbell Fount--:-y~ 3234 WALNUT SQUARE car ga·r. 4000 sq ft. lux-•Spacious kitchen with in· cupancy. Elegant Dover • •••••••••••••••••••••• Lot. $116,000. $32,000. Shores homes. ..,.OW LEASl...,.G down. Principals only. HARBOR H untin ~lon ain .Y 3RH.2BA .... furn.$350. ur y horn " S"75. directhghtm0 • 3 FR All ••••••••••••••••••••••• ... " " + x Lr us . K d & k ? b l'., b 3 BR. 2 bath ........ ~~5. 6 4 5 n 17 1 • Ar 1 . 5 •Separate d in 'g area EMlllALD IA y 557--0UO 642-1800 n " 642 -5267 IUtLDIMGSITE I RE~~~~~!TE OPEN HOUSE ------- New sect ion. easily!!'----------New comme rcial from buildable, nearly level MOVABLE Garden Hse. 35~ sq. ft. Plenty of park· with p anor amic ocean Studio. IO'x12' on elev'd ing . .fo'rom J36 ft. to 1400 views. $75,000. wood decking w/pwr. ft. and more. Prime off TURNER ASSOC. wiring installed, skylight freeway location. Strong Jl05 N. Csl Hwy, Laguna roof. $250. 548-8094 NB. growth area. Leasing of· I I fice on sale. Open house ___ 49_4_-__ 7_7 __ 1 BACK BA y 10·5 P.M. duily &Sal. 9.2 L-Hilli 1050 P .M. Call to preview. __..-•CUSTOM BUILT* ( 1 l 4 ) 7 5 2 . 1 7 o o . ••••••••••••••••••••••• Brand New Beautiful J ~ v 1--: s T M 1-~ N T SA VE COMMlSSlON on 3 ONE LEFT-$96,000. DI\/ISlON·IRVINE. BR Condo. Assume 7r;; 4 Br. 4 Ba, Family Rm. ntE REAL ESTATF.RS loan. $29,000. 581-uz.t Panora mac Kitchen. 2312 .,._ _________ , Windward Lane.. Hazel L,,i"ma Miguel 1052 Nowak, Brkr. 645-3920 ••••••••••••••••••••••• OFFICE~ -\ .. gardener $450 1 s pets 0 • w r. ~ a T URTLE ROCK 675 -0' c ' •Home-hke storanc We service the I.leach T-hsc $265. Option, dbl 3 BR 2 Bl\. .. :.50 --.J~., ----p .. t t. <> BUILDERS ATTENTION: B k F ' · · · · · · · · ~ · • nva e pa 1os areas loo m<1nytol1sl gar. ro er ee. CORONA Di!:LMAH HVl l 4 br. 21 • bn. d /r. fi r , •Closed garagew/storagc ALAREMTALS HOMEFIMDEIS 2 BH,2BA ........ $650. deck 1& pJt10. $550 . •M arblepullman 642_.383 •642-9900• CHINA COVE 640 000~ •Kingsize Bdrms ...._ -3 Bdrms .. 3 oa., ~ •Pool -Barbecues -sur· lboa Island 3206 HuntfMjlon hadt 3240 furn. $900. Month t o Harbo r View Mont~go rounded w/plushlndscpg ••••••••••••••••••••••• ,\Jolllh _ model 4 hr. 2 ba, fo /R, Adults -Nopels Costa Mesa Builders spec~al IOC. eom· plele with plans focY'l O Units zoned R4. ew Ba y fronl, Lillie GREAT 4 bedrm. 2' ·I.la. CALL 552-7500 L/H. D/H, comm pool. 1BDRM1'um.$2JO. lsfand, 2 BR. 2 ~ty w/ fam art-a & patio, 2 t·ur ~~~~~9 Port Sterlrng. 365 W. Wilson642·1971 $49.500. M.agntficent View. Pier gar . S375. per mu •VISION• ---for boat Yr I y lH>2 _4_4_7_1 _a~_f_or l\_·e_i_lh_ Boat dock. 3 br. canal ,. $30 WEEK & UP •18.60 Night & Up •Studio & 1 BR Apls . . . ** ~EWPORT . 213-876 272.1. 3 BH ., 21 2 ba .. newdeluxl' REAL TY front. frplc. bc1lcony, -a d•I Mr 3222 2100 sq fl. 2 ~l.v 4911 sin~lel> welcome Broker _,.,.., ... \lt~dlllllCompa1l\ Fee Pe a r c e . n r II u n l 1> k ' •TV & Maid Serv Avail •Phone Serv. Htd pool •Children & Pet Section •SS. off weeks rent w/ad lCOU..,..fJ R3 near Hoag ll~p1lal. Wi ll hold approx. 28 Units. $119,500. ••••••••••••••••••••••• VIEW HOME for lease. 2 hr, + den or 3 br. 2 ba w/s14eepmg oceanvaew & pV\.. beach access. S.SSO p er mo . Ref 's . & personal interview rcq 'cl. * * 673-5409 or 586 -0495 Costa Mesa 2 BR, 1 ba. So. of Hwy. C 1-CP on $25-0 mo. Adults, no ~ts. HARIOR 642-5957 eves IOULEV AaD 01ta Mesa 3224 $1200. a month income. ••••••••••••••••••• •. •• Beller hua·ry Won 't !ASTSIDE . lat1tl J BR. new cnrpet1ng,}lke $ 187,500. new thru-oul. gur,.~e & ** yard, S lOV(' & refrigerator. 752-046() Non -smukt-rsonly' 11-r+ $260. Month &111yl ime. caa 646-6155 L·nl\ ar · Cenkr HOMEFIUft.1r.111s II arbour. S4:!5 Month """'g\ 846 9~ 840-llG51----1n Ill\! •642-9900• SEEK & FIND., . Oest>rt Plant Liff' CENTU R YP LA N T OSE R C WS RM slo E s E R Tis E RT L I p EA A EELO fW LGQG .,,_,,_l_F_E_U A Y U S E L It E C T US AK J U B UN MR L & LTUUOYUCSEURLOON ZM S I EYEUOR I LL l.ER Y T •·ou n TESCKT I UELBO A U HRTO T O Y CG IR Y NIM ES Q U IT EEN CAAWCA TTD BUOYUCBCS A OSLCUIONTG R TU RYP TL R l E T G 0 8 U C C l1 L E S 0 I R C AM W(H T&RA G RAM OL L E H DC D \ LUXURY HOMES S975. $1!!00. monthly. 2376 Newport Blvd, CM 5-18-9755 or 645-3967 ·' Fountains. pool, jacuiza. NICE l Br dplx. Qwet. u nobs tructed view of Sep _ by garages. o.cean & bay. lmmC'd. OC· Employed adlt over l!>( cupancy. Elegant Dover No pets 5-18-1021 , Shores homes. ~ SS7--0110 642· lalO FUTURE REAL ESTATE For L ease l m med . avail. Upgraded 3 nr. Condo. Close lo bebch. Pool & tennis crts. $:J90 mo. 558 -9551, nft 5 pm. 640-0236 ---------- I MMACULATE W/Vl~W 4 BR, 1850 Sq, fl. $500. mo. Uroker. 644-1133 Harbor View 3 l>r . 2 ba. sprklrs. wtr. sftner , romm pool •• grdnr. incl $455/mO. 844--6922 ***GARDIHArl'S'.: •••POOL Furn. 1&2 Br apls ht ad u lt section.· El nt Garden Apts, 642-3645 SUSCASITAS Minutes lo Newpor~ Beach. bachelor & l Ht furn. Adults no pet.i.. 2110 Newport 81, CM 1 BR Fur n . · Sl6S Lot.a of bl\ns. pool. wul~ to s hop ping. "°' m ile bcacb. 931 W.19tbSt.. 5-48--o.m • $110. l BR trulJtr, mature ---------- oadull. 645-U.U 132 W. Wilson 2035"8...,._CM 1 BR Furn, 2 lrg closeti.. queen size bed, 1>rl v. dressing rm, extr:1 Ir~ rooms , encl gar w/ston.ige. Adutts only, no pets. o .. Pohtt 3726 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Super Neut I hr Vill;.a. Courty;frtl . G<ir Sl75 li42 0042 .. 4!:*3 51l•I. Huntincjlon hoda 37 40 ••••••••••••••••••••••• LOWWE:BCLY RATES Exec..+in Suites 727 Yorktown Bl•d Beach Blvd at Yorktown 536-0411 STUDIOS & I BRs •Full kitchen .,nae Sun-ow16Tr DELUXE l. 2 & 3 ~ Apl,s Also Furn. Bachelor Pvt P1i1tios -Htd Pool Nr Shop'g -Adlt:.10n1.Y Martinique Apts 1777 Santa Ana Ave, CM Mgr Apl 113 646-5542 CASA VICTORIA Adults 1 & 2Br, no pets Unfur /furn fr $169.50 Pool, rec rm, elev, Sec gate, g11s/wtr pd. 5l5 Victorsa,642-8970 CHILDREN OIC Lge 2 Br $170; 3 Br 1 h Bo ~mu. Duplex & ·l·plcx, 2 poo ls. crpts, drps. 54!!-7911 •NEW• 1 BR APTS •Ht'aled pool •Luun<.lry facal1L1c:-. •Fr<.'e utal il1l':-. •Fret• luH'n.s Like living in a Western •TV & maid :,t•n· ll\ ual movrc sel ! Old West •Bar·IH)ue flavor with city slick •Phone :-.crvu:e features: Pool, complete •1 OHie lo ot·ea1t kitchen with refrigerator -___ mcl. Wall to wall plush MI<;N, small heat:h hotel. carpeting. Atlulls only, Hooms Si:!2.5U week. Apts no pets. A LL NEW!' $100. mo. S:Jti 7056 Right now & only :.a very few available. l Hr ... freshly.redcc. $170. 1939 WALLACE ~9 licorg1;.a Sl. s:Ju ::!354._ 642-7458 LCIC)Ufta Beach 37 48 --- - - - - ••••••••••••••••••••••• Extra large 2 Br, 2 ha BACH nr lwat•h $165/S185, Ca r pets, dr;ipPs & wk $.55. Util pd, col tv. bwll1ns iiJU Cr:NTEH St. 1435 No. C11;.i~L 1W l508 646 1 llH Newport Beach 3769 ••••••••••••••••••••••• l,UX fge 2 or 3 br occun I ront. \noter S.125 up Frpl, lntlry, gar tilti ~ll l4. ~9.!.15 WK UP. 1 &tr, 2 Bu & Bach. Color TV, maid scrv, pool. TH£ MESA. '115 N. Newport HI, NB. li-16 ~1 LA MANCHA APTS 778 Scott Place. CM 6~2 5073 /\dulls-No pct-D:-hwhr Sh<1g crpt -<:lost'tl garagl' c.;as HU(l Ga:. & water pd -Pool HG 2 Brs, pool, nr shops. adults/no pctb. Ulll p1f. 1884 Monrovia , C~t . . . .. .... IAil••..,.•k.. .-.· • 4000 Offkel..til "°° hw'1111 · •••-............. -.. ••••••••••v••••••••••• •••••-.-••••••••• .. ••••• O,,•rtimllt , 100 1310 ...., w..w . 11tti. ............................................. , .. . • ......,.. .... !169 Furniabed Room wlt Desir a~ac:.• iav~lable $50 ..................... . .... ~······-•.e·~'-·· YOUD.C c~pJc. Good Soc•· In 0 . w l ll PtPV I d e' AffillaUi . i\t.llJPt,u SPlRlTUALREADltR 3 BK, ,d 0 , patio, blt.ns, tlon, <leluxe a.pt.. com· ruroi&ure a t ~. mo. VIMDIMCi QpentOAMtolOPM walk to bch, yrly. PloK. Female preferred. Aosiwe1rfnt.,!trBovlche we .ell tbo Jtnat ocw Advlceonanmauera. l)ab.Y'itter. Maa t.b.ru Fri. 6 hr11 a day. ~ 8'~t> Area. sa1-S408 673-91).,5 or 67S--"670 648--0870 ava lab e. loa•., ac;n uJ w f"-'sh · "l"N ElCamlnoR'"'"I · 0 "by"t't•er ni""'lS. 6130· LUXURIOUS l br furn 0 14... --v • Blvd Huntinaton Beach. ~ p. e urw large Q ~ • -pu D • • -unturo, trl>lc, oew ghag •·· • ROO~ & Bath, pn. en· &U-4s;;i. Commcr~to.t &Jndusti:t San Clemente, Fora.wt. PM to 2:30 AM. 1child3 drps. $200/~. Undur· 2 BR, l ba, ahaic. tilV, trance for 111110 w/gd. loeatlooa. Xlnt financing Call 492-9034 49a .Ol30 yrtJ. Call 960-anl ground pisrk'g, ce>mpl refrlf, frplc, nr. bch . em pl)' mt. record. 1 MON. Free .Rent. Walk avail. Small Startio1 In· *PALM /OARD l:M.BYSlTTJt:R. Live "'· :u:curitf S36"'T70 .Adults no pets.. t>ref: 494-8110 to oce11n new dk Brwn vft&tment. CaU today & Rf;AOE.R.• Mature womonprefered. · · girls t-;95 ~ · t"' $'175 67;. 7686/. Get$lattedonU\eroadt Ad/r .. d· ..... Uon 846-7303 .. ____ _ Ul'and new 2 Br, 2 8a • ~ · G.nt HCMIH 41 SO cp ..aa2 · ..,. financial independence. .... .... ... crpts, drpJi, dsbwhr, dis NEWPORT HIDEAWAY •••• .. ••••• .. •••••••••• 673 :l 5 Ph. for info. (114 > s:~~:~~ po !I 8 I . N r . H u n l . Yrty. ·i br, bllt from bay HOME atmos. gd, food & Furn, 1st I floot': nr. O.C. 838-2700 --------- H arb<Htr. 111721 Sims. & beach, frplc. open Cl'n.J>$hlp. for your itm· A!vrport. All utd iool. 1~REGNANT? ts46-28SG beams, util. J>d. Only bulatory Mother or $110/mo. 5'8-6114. PJ..ANT Sto XJ be h Caring, confidential $274.95. 673-1900 Fatber 642-mS . re-nt ac counseling & r~fcrral EXTRA 1¥ 2 br, 2 ba, di -: • . Beautifully decorated of. location .. 8eliuUful wull Aborti()n, adoptio1I & poolsidt: <11>l nr bcb. Adlt, Lido ls!e Waterfl'O'!~ l'IUV A TE ROOM fice near Orange Co. stocked indoor & O\ltdoor keeping. sorry no pets. $165 3 Bdrm. 2 biaU1, appli s,. fOl' ambulatory person Airport . Basic te:u;e greenhouse & baskets. , APCARES4?-256.'i 536-8362 lcargar .. crpts&drps. Good meaJs. Nice sur." price inc lds: office Comesee,'fheFemery, Healed. Adults. $550 per roundings . Easlside furniture, 1350 sq. ft. 2909 NEWPORT Blvd., __, FAC~ LIFT W~LKTO BEACH mo:_Owner714/61&-8044 Costa Mesa. Avail now. 551-5760. NB. 714/673-09-a!I. Retwn or regain youU1. 1 & 2 Br, cpts. drps, BIG CANYON luxurious Call 548-7148, s r of · PRINT&!~ Non s urgical. 5'18-68'1-0 bltns gar 212 15th St eaut urn. c suite. ~ 536-7415 0~ 847-3957 · lower 2 br, 2 ba apt. VocGllolt R...tds 4250 Sublet or share. Has Letterpress/offs~.· C-4, Joi> W ted/ &nk T~LLER UNITID CALlf9RMIA IAHK 3141 E.CoetHwy Corona die Mer 1714) 6 73-11240 2 Ar. l 'h B)I . patio over· looking g-Olf course. $2 mo. (213 > 598-5612 ~/fr pl & pa~o overlook· ••••••••••••••••••••• •• every \ h I I\ g . Re as. Polar cutter 35lh • 1430 FeMale 7050 i_ng 10th fatrway. $545. NEW Palm Desert Condo· 642-6753. , sq. ft. bldg .. office in •••••••··~··•••••,••••• Opport~!!J~Yq~~plnyer &io-8201or644--0509 2 br 1 ~· ba lenn crts' -_-. front. Terms. 870-4564. c 0 J le g e g i r 1 w i 11 .., • 2 • •• : . • aoo SQ P'T, crpts/drps, h I ~~~~~~~~~~ PARK NEWPORT pools, jacum. I ak1ng $95 Per mo Ca II Flower· shop. Gift Shop, ous~clean or baby:s tr: 1 MILE t-,ROM BEACH1 APARTMENTS Reservations. $200. per 646 .2130or679-J700 Balboa Island. Money mornings or after a. Call EAUTJCIAN'S Asst. Oeluxel&3BRapts tlachelorlori week.714-493-Q73 maker. SelllngduetoiU· Jean.oe979-9621 n·e c de d ·. Ke n Boat & Camper park.in~ Bedrooms and R...tali to sh_.. 4300 ness. $10,000673-6622 TRANSLATOR· French', 'templd~~7 "" Somen-plcs.$190-$330 Townhouses ••••••••••••••••••••••• MUTU~LllLDG. Spanish, BA French _. __ 6 -,-.----- Util. incl._846_-ii_'l39_ 1-'r. $224.50 Open9-6 O,aily MAN 40 to 60 yrs to share l small offic~410sq. ft. at PIZZA . 0.C., Language studies, BEAUTY OPR'S, busy LARGE 1 br. 1 ha, encl. Spa-Pools-Tennis my 2 Br, 2 ba apt, $150 Sc!05 per month. Also Ex-CEatinorTdleoutJ Sorbonne. Paris & Univ. salon, take over client.el. Acro::.s from Fashion mo.N.B.645_,,.,61 ecutive offi~e at 811 sq. Gross SOM , must be sold. of Geneva. Freelance Full or pt-time. gar. Married cpl o r "' ft t$445 O f Bet mature adlt. $140. Avail Island at Jamboree on · 11 · wner out o ar:ea. s translation/conferenl'e Santa Ana Hunt. lkh 314.841 4.1,10 S;.inJoaquin H.illsRoad. LEISURE World resident Ask for McGann or offer.Ag1mt.64.5-4J70 , interpreting.548-5148 !179-3590 968-8080 (714) 644-1~0 i:; look ing for lonely, re-Miller Mori T--& 2 HR. Apt ~lliO. MO. <:(I -tired lady to share home. HAR BO~~·· .._ so•r Exp Girl Fri., sh/typ, BEAUTY OPR. fulJ or dm.:t:t, t71ll l)ul·ens Ln. Santa.Ana 3880 Pvt. rm. & balh. in ex· Dffcf1 ~ some bkpg, needs wrk, 3 part-ti me w/following. Mgr . or call Donna, ••••••••••••••••••••••• chg. for ht~ cook'g: & •••••••·~··•••••••••••• days a wk. eves. wknds. CdM Shop. 673-8850 811·1 75:.!1:cws557 lil\11 tK5. Newer lBR, bltns, com Pa n 1onsh1 P. LOANS t 80%. $4.SO p/b min. 675-6363· wkdays • I crpts. drps, disposal. Gd 837-2186 COM .. ANV up . 0 I Hefp Wanted 7100 B_K_K_P-'-R----f-or_s_m_aJ_l_g_ro_W_· 3 HH, I ·~ ba. ~75. mo loc : 27Ul W. McFadden. • ·h REALTORS ht TD Loca.-81/20/0 ,••••••••••••••••••••••• ing Corp. in N.B. Musl w/lse. Wash,drycr ind. PH :542-6547 E.eml room~atc .to s r 2 SINCE 1944 2nd TD•-~ have som e account1·ng lOl!IOel;.a .... ;.ar~.638-7275 -------~ "'9r, 2 Ba apL an CdM. 67.3--4400 ~ - - -$125 NEWER single, J $150/mo. incldg ut.il: isi Lo~estralesOrangeCo. ACCOUNTING education &: recent ex- 2 HH, 1 tiu & 3 br, 2 ba small clliJd/pet ok. :.no1 & last mo's. 673-5713. Sattler~ Co. µer. w/min. 50 wpm typ- w /gar . 5l!f Alabama, w. Mcr'adden.542~7 WO NG f 1 Real E s tate office for 642-2171 $45-0611 . CLERK. ing. 642 -7511Exl.28 9!:15 6\J03 or 536 2579 -R Kl em a e to lease. 15 Yrs. Main St. Serving Harbor area 24 $17U. 2 lir. 2 Ba, w/w cpts, share ·i br pool home nr. Hunt. Bh. loc. 4 Desks. yrs. BOAT •UILDERS NEW 3 Bedroom Family room, fi replace, atrium. s hag crpts, children & pets a('cepted. No fee. !.160 3221 REF Property M anagemcnt l BR. hlln~. 1•,:: Ba. dose Lo bl•ach. Sl•p. garage. 536 H321 t-arly t\M drps. bltns, ilisposal. Gd So. Cst Plaza. $125. mo. misc. furnisrungs. $170 . .,_____ .-..&-/ A/Payable experience Need experienced in- loc. Child/pet ok. 2701 W. 751 -0110 mo. 536-1525/ eves:~P ftftalt:'l'tn>/ necessary. Type 50 terior finish Marine Mcl-'addcn. 54.2~7 536-1955 enoft S C p l Onl pply ----------1Female to share w/same. Lost & m-:-~ w.p.m . 10 Key adder ex· ar en ers. Y ·a CdM $187 w ·1ti t rvurtll;ll perience necessary. with 2 to 3 years receot BestD•aliltTown · mo. 1 ng 0 Busin.ssRental 4450•••••••••• .. ••••••••••• Marine ca rp~n-try ex-· 2 Story, 2 Br, 2 &, super move & share. 673-0448. ••••••••••••••••••••••• I f perienc"'. 4 d~v...,eek, ex-Ca I or appaintment " "'J ,.. large townhome. €ov'd Mature woman to share 22 Lost & Found 5300 Industrial Relations cellent benefits. Apply in carport w/storage, patio, new Irvine Townhouse THE COLOMY •••••••••••••• .. ••••••• C7l 414944,.01 person at Westsail Corp., pool, sauna, comp!. w/same. Very reasona· LOST: Siamese Cat. gate Guard Shack, 1638 soundproof. newly re b I e 5 5 l -6 3 7 0 0 ,. ~ RETAIL SHOPS Small Adult Fem. Seal Placentia Ave, CM. dee 'd & lg parklik 83.1-0342 Pni:ne-reasonable space Point. l:ili thlly S· TELONIC ground. loc. nr ,CM. uvailuble. large &sm~ll. eyed. Vic: gCdM. ~:ds Adults only, pets OK GcrOC)eS for Rent 4350 ~Id worl~ <:harm with me dication. Reward. AlTAJR mo834--1810or842-9740 ••••••••••••••••••••••• I·rench wando~s. gables 835.4821 644.4083 3-9-9--2 Single Garages Iris & & lre~s. Adjacent to ----·------ Boys &Girls Seal Beach 4lh. Corona del Mur ;.ask F P st 1 v a l of Art :s Cl)NLJU 3 br. 2 bu. i>OOI. .••••••••••••••••••···~ for Torn or Oave Grounds. Cahf.An1mul Control pallo. frpl, Lill11s. 1·pts & l UR upstairs. stv/rel.. &t0-4t!tiU 580 BROADWAY H.B.[Seal BchShelter LAGUNA BEACH Equal Oppor. Employer ACCOUMTIMG drp,... Walk;.1blc to lic:h, w1w t:rpt. $250. yr-round -·------LAGUNA BEACH Back of Humane Society :-.Lor,•s. scbts. '-"-':.aM:~!IS lst&lastreq"d840-72l6 Gara~e /\vaalahle for' 536-6551 l' ,1 I I c: o I I c t l ~ .. ------st 0 r ug" space 494 7915 Animal Assist. League 21:1 :N!J 21119 A~ents Furnished Downtown 11 B. s:J0-8919. • Adoption. Spaying & or Unfuntished 3900 Neutering information Apartments Unfwn 548-oJ;m WALK TO BEACH ••••••••••••••••••••••• llUNT. Bl•:,\Cll !.118 Palm -,---, . . . 960-a!O Nt-:W HHEED ,\P'l'S :! hr newly paintetl, crpl~ TH t: EXClTING Ave. $lo. mu. Sin~le COMM E RC. or office -Animals Jmpoundcd- Uachclor i\pl$165. & urps. ~ar. no Pt'Ls . PALM MESA APTS. garage. 5'.Jo 467S Apt K space tncl. garage, $225 . CLERK Excellent future & OP· portunily to learn new skills f.or s harp , hardwor king young person w /mm. 2 yrs ex· per. 1n A/Pay able. Payroll, Gt!n'I Orfice. Apply in person only lo D.A. DiLaura. Westsail Corp, 1638 PlacenL1a 10 to 14 years of age. Dai· ly Pilot delivery routes may be available in your area. Earn profit ier de- liveries & ca.sh. trips or mer chandise for selling new subscriptions. For information please call 642 -4321. r'rom San Clemente-San Juan Capis trano area, call 495 -06:10 and Mission Vicjo-1::1 Toro area, call 51H-6310. ••••••••••••••••••••••• lotboa Island 3806 ••••••••••••••••••••••• l Haby ok. ~WO 425 A 12\h MI NUTE s TO N PT. -Lease. Rllr. 644-2343 Poo · Jac uz1.i, gar util SL BCH. Obi Garage for rent. C.l\t. 073 6445 eve/wken<ls Beagle, rem. tri pd, frplc, adlt.s. no pets. --=1. a 1 ~''" Poodle. male, blk H;ich . 1 & 2 BH. from $162 .., or· ge on y . .....,., per mo. Ev es 1;4;,.4411. '.J!l32BHUl'l'EH,lgeliV"·rm 540 75fi? Cockapoo,fem,blk Equal Oppor. Employer NEW 2HH 2ba <tpl with skylights and deck. 1\GT. 67:!-4062 MEW 2 BR$225 Ave. Costa Mesa. BROILER COOK. Exper. Ham11lon6-12·1960d ays. lhlklrumol'c:Jn,l)!l':SUn '. Adulls.NoPl'l~ . -~· TOP LOCATION C hihuahua, male, dN·k. (·:Jrporl. Adults. 1561 Mesa Or. Office Rental 4400 MESA YER.DE red/wht S275. mo. 21:1 f>!Yl 1076 !5 blks from Newport •• .. •••••••••••••••••••• DRIVE PLAZA Pup, brn/blk, fem Capistrano Beach 381 8 ••••••••••••••••••••••• OUPLEX :I Hr, 2 Ua. hllns. l;..:e y<ird. occun view. $21iO. ti·ll -1155 ---. Ocean View 2 Br, 2 Ba, £200. Oshwhr, refng. Call 496 -153-l 7·15<Jm. • Corona del Mar 3822 ....•....•...... , ..... . NEWLY ll ELH.:CORJ\Tl::U 422 Larks pur. 3hr, lha. •$3l5. 21.>r, Iha. $2t;.'i·S2K5. A ll w /ga ra ge. 644 -6800/644 -73'.!ti P\l deck, !>f)ac1ous. l c hi Id uk. 2ti75 Elden. C .M Wknds & eves ij ·I 5 X 1 7 7 W k d ;i y s 642 1\11)5 :>lite :.i UH. 2 b:.a. quiet up · f)l'f Bllns, cpts. dn1s li7 !till) l'I., nr. Nl'wpurt. M:irraeu. on·r 411, irn pets. $;!25 Mo. t;.IG 2·11-1 MEW 3 BR $295. Spal'IOUS house .size lnpkx aµl. fncd yard. rrµk , dl>I ~a r, t pl-;, drps, dshwhr, 2 chaldrl'n uk or adult hldg av.ul. No pets. 26i5 Elden. C.M. Wknds & t'Vl'S ll45 8177, wkday~ &12 -l!K.15 &>.of llwy 2 br, d1•11, ~ ba. f'rpk. s undcck. Call 675-8257. \ H UGE bedroom~. Super Very sp~ 2 bdrms, new locauon He;im u.:1hnf!s. \ tpl,drps,;.ipp"l.2 pat111s No p1•l:-. $170 mu . f~r ~p~c person .. S275, 1)<15 titito 1 Oays 644 -4848, evt :-.lf(.'F .,Hit 1 1· t>75 3255 • • , "" ' f>U(J • re raJt. __ -:_ :__ Adil-; Sl65 3:QJ, 17th Pl. Charming 2Hr. H 2 lfa. Sec <ill !lam. fi75 6425 Twnhouse. Frplc. Pat.111., 1, ., .. 1 -pool. Sublet $250 , ,r. ~ •i:i . <·pt~. <r.~s, 640 U-1'l3 hltn:., puol. l11d1 :v . ~00 · · · mo. l2t1 ~1 01111• V1sla l!H. Costa Mesa 3824 t:i45 .1:l!H1. Blvd.J ISO Germ . Shep, ACCOUNTS S210. :1 HH, (;ar. Crpt:., 5-ltl·9!lti0 I WestcliffDr. for~~oreoroffi~.Ample blk/brn,fem PAYABLE Drps. 77:!1 Ellis, H. ---------NewportFmancialCtr par mgh.Town cpunlry l>obie.lvr/blk,fem ~~ :!fiil ortil.'i •ll:MI .->;•;;· v r.h\. Leas' o· ffic c--atmosp ere. E Sh d h I Newport Beach ari::a. vb\0 ilel:.-lJl~J . lltCJ e ..,.-e 1525 Mesa Verde Or. E. n g p ug, w l gry, Real Est<tle Developer. lnine 3844 --Call on Site Manager Co t M 545-4123 male Construction exp. re4°<f UCtTIMCllEWCOllCEPT! (714)642-31U ext:.!46 -·~~a..:_ ___ Husky,blk/wht.male •• • • • • • • • • • • • • • •• •• • •• • ADUU t•aESID£ LIVIMC Th e W i Iii am Lyon Co " " ------2aoo SQ f '( basement Shep. blk/brn:male , 3 ~ L NR. SA Fwy.;! :,ty, 2 hr. 2 · i ~ .... u rns...cmno DELUXE OFFICES complex of clubroom. of· Chihuahua, brn. mule S33-600...!.---~1.!:.· ee ba, patio. •11r . no maint. '•Bachelors AIHPORT LOCATlON fices &-.Stbragc rms. Adj Shep Pup, blk, male Afternoon deliveries of $::!!15. 644 olG.'i if no ans. • l BR 2 SR Patio :suite from $125. to Ma'r{na on Coast Hwy. Shep Pup, blk/tan, fem Daily Pilot ro catTiers. ~~ ?51:'.7 •2 BR '& Den mo. Jnd. AIC, crpts, &f2--46,4'1 CATS Some supervision. Ap- LOCJUfta Beach 3848 FrOM $175 drps, all uttl & janitorial ------Shlhr. gry /wht. malo proximately 25 hours per ••••••••••••••••••••••• MesoVerdeEast&Adom· scrv. *No LeaseReq. _.AVAIL April 1st: S:lOO. Lnghr,gry/wht,male week, 2:00 Lo S:OO p.m . ON T H 1:: WATER s~O -ISOO • l Monlh Free Rent. mo. 0 e I u x e c r Pt g Shthr, blk 1wht, male Monday through r'rida,. .. 2082S. E. Bristol. NH thruout. Office or shop, Minx, mule Phone "''2 "3...,, ask for I Br & l Hr, Pvt ace lo p s 77 L' h .,... --. c.·• 557·7010 nr 1c n ave,l c...17t Shthr,tri,malc Milan Leavill for in· heh. Bc<iut garden. 1>001 ----.,..------1 ---St., C.M. Call The Gerrie OTHEHS terview-<)utel adults. SJW/$.500 c · Ph: ·1~·2781 : 499-28.51. ompany, 645 -4400 ------Equal. Oppor Employer ---"-NEW lndu5trial Rental 4500 Lost: Male Burmese. Blk. ~----Vl-:HY CHI C. ArchileN· e e Weighs 23 lbs Vic : Hoag Asst. Cook, woman. No •••••••••••••••••••••••Hospital Re ward . exper. nee. W1·11 tra1·n. designed l story apt al·ro:-.s sl. rrom s pec· YOU'LL IE GLAD ~~~ FREE RENT 642-9294 Apply in person. Lil tacular Cove beach. Like YOU WAITED! I ./ Commercial-Industrial f' d on J 911 • Dino's Restauranl, 725 h ~,..llkllle S · • 200 t 3000' 21 t oun an. 1 m our Baker St C M a pvt. ome. 2 lxlrrns, 2 lnlrodlw1nl! new bach :;..::'%...._... pace . 0 . • 0 trailer parked al Roger:s ' · ·---- baths. lgt•. 1ieck. frpk. and I bdrm apts well ./x..,..~. • 30<persqft.~daysfree Nursery CM I yr old ASST .. , . 1 Many l'losets. 2 car worth seeing. RcfinC'd ./'Sec'J•""-..,•ij ren t W /l yr. lease. whitecat 540 °7744 ·h7;nagcr~<:ou~te, 11arn"l'. Mature adults yd alfordablc; •lire"'t ./llMjlleparttlftt 831-1400 ------no c 1 ren. I"' um s. ... ,... .. . . Costa Mesa 642-3645 only. No children or pets. HEACJI environment • 2000 S Ft S300 . LO:ST . Colhe puppy, fem. ---- Hcf'::-. $4l5 on yearly furnished and un-·t 39~5 B:-.h Nr;:r;:io. 6 mo·s ol<l , tan/whl/blk. Asst. Mgr. Couple,·re· least·. 4!17 1617 or furnishcu. ~1 _5032 m .: • · gt. V 1 t: P omona , & tired. Lite duties. No 642 4i6:i6 •$185 to$~ 15 _____ Shalimar, C.M 645-3746 children or pcL-; + 3 l>r -*COSTA MESA * Keward apt & util + salary. 0 c ea n front 2 H D . 646-5:>42 :vt cditer V II 646 8453 FREE RIEHT 1300Sq. ft. $18.5 Lost Vic Bernard & ---------~-· I h anhe~~ 1 ;ii. • Of11ce space, handy lo 3800. fl. 7600 ft. 11,500 f'L . Ch arle, C.M. Oranae ATTRACTIVE YOUNG •••••··~··•••••:••••:•• LJ.! l Hr . l'lo~t t1i I> t. (' & r rp c. ug u.:-am ce1 . ,., llA<;Ir,N OA Of,A~ESA :-.hopg. ni·w f)allll, $1fi<I. 1ng, leaded windows. pr . ~~tel San Diego Fwy.All sizes. sprinklered. Vacant lonl{haircd cat w/flea LADY 111 to 30 to de· lGO w. w al:-.<;>"· C.M. mn 751 .'l7HM ht' a ch. many trees. $475 ilJUl!:'S 60 days f rl'e rent on 1 yr. 5,000 sq fl lrj.! storage N1lla.r May have grceu monstrate the Fantaslic Ul·:wl1fulGrounrls mo. Yrs. lease. No ~1e ~~"'1 leasc.l!Jl 1400. _ yd.llcavypowct ink on paws. Reward. Electric Motorcycle. No Auutts -No f'l'l.., 3 R~:21~a .end.palau,11 r. c~ldren/pets._494_:-27!11..:_-~ ,..~ra.~'1 WATERF«OMT NattressHlty H79-£57l 642-<H49. Exp Nee. Call (714 ) 10 m1nutl:'s tn .,,.,,an. occ. tpls. t1q1:-., bllni.. ~ portB odt 3869 ... o\)\.'1 "'OUNO ·. 2120• small 548-2038 arternoons Large 1 HI< $175. t•as & s;!J!'> rn11 ;);,; 0:1:~1 new e "' Newport Beach ,. only. Waler inc • Draperies. ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1433 Superior An·nue t·:xl:'cullvcoffice:; KOLL blk/brn/wht mixed do~. ---------- carpets. 1'{as heat. _g<1s 2 Hdrm. 1 Ila . l"t pat111, $151), ~25, $35U Mo. Kull Ind. Condo. new. male. Vic. Nth. of Haker. AUDITOR Slove. <11r l·onrlil1omng, gas & w,1t.-r pd six;;, WATERFRONT M•wportleach V1ewof boats&w:.ater 3200 sq . ft. 2 offices plus C.M.546-247_2 ____ Night & income audit,<! ~w11nm1n •' pool rec 5;jl ~.'i:lH alt ti, wkdy:.., VIEWS IN BILL GRUNDY aircond, parking.$800. Found : MOTOROLA nights llpm-7am, ~i room .washer!;&d~ycr:-. allll<1YSal &Sun NEWPORT. Hcallor 1175 6JGI AirportLoop Page Boy. Call to iden· days 6am -2pm. Expcr. *Tr-o icalPool* :! lllL lrnnl 111 ll'1µkx. 2 b P . hd\.\cornl tlr:-. f1ltn . H & o. r. t·pt.;, drµs. hltns. 1111 Jll'l s. $JK5. mo. 2 1~1 sp1r<al :.l:.itrea!>l', ruJI l'urnona \vi· lq>i<'. rdr1i:.. I~~ p<illo, ~;.is & w:ilt•r pd 548-111>8 OAKHllH; I•: \'ILL/\ ;1 hr, ---~ h.1 , l11lns. 1·hif<lrc·n l Hf{ on llamalton nt":ir w1•l1·0 1111'. S225. 858 llarbor C rpts. dt'ps, l'<·ntl'r,ti•l!l !121!J hltn:-;, poof. $15(J No pc•l:. --- fi75 -51!00 Broker. No1t•1•. l BH tlppl'r, nrSunflowcr · & Fa1n·icw. $200. No 2 BH ddu"c slull10. 11111 iwt:-./dialcf. 644-!f775 ;ill. prl. Bttn~. crpf~. 1111111 ti • Ask for M cGann or pref'd, but not essential. ''How S•.Ja.... It Is" M1Uer' • tafy serial no. Prop of 1 f str11i:1no design and an elegant, exciting way to live. ChOose 10ffi. bay windows, slCVlfghts, fir• oraces. Your own private patio or balcony. A f11tndlV mm1on-e1011ar rec center. Tennis courts, too. ....,. (-911_;!'.'.$~ CORONA OBL MAH -"' Mobilfone Inc. 642-5095. App Y >crsonnel Dept, ExccutiveSuite22uo ------9-12am. Bring re~ume. sq.I L Deluxe office area LOST : Collie, fem, wht Balboa Bay Club.1221 W. onNewport Harbor,with w/tan. Substantial re· Coast Hwy, Newport additional 1400 sqJl. Ad· ward. Vic. Westcltff Beach. No phone calls Jacent. Crpts, drps. am· COMPANY area,N.B. 646-4240 please. pie free parking. Coast Hwy at Newport Bl. X REALTORS LOST: Iris h Setter, fem, 2~1·--------- 6<12 644 Sl NCJ:: 194-i yrs, tattooed, reward. AVON · 6 7 l-4400 642-9552 or 436·2128 Pfl'sonal5 535 4550 •••••••••••••••••••••• LIBERATE YOURSB.F rcq r 'd. See chef at Lorenzo's, 25872 Laguna Hd. Laguna Hills. BUSINESS OFFICE CLERK P /t1me wknds, every Sal & Sun . f<'lexible hrs· needed. Out patient 6usi- ness ofc near emergency room fol" billing clerk. Personnel Dept, Hoag Hospital. N.li. Chief Lifeguard/ Asst ... aintS&IDv Large Aquatic Park. Newport Area. Prefer construction experience. Mus t be able to pass s wimming exams. Trailer space + salary. Will cons ider couple- wife to work in office. Send resume lo Box 857, Del M:ir, CA 92014. Clerical Position Requires.accurate figure aptitude. Will train !><right person w /knowledge use of calculator w/min one year husiness exp. Xlnt. working cond. & com~ pany benefits. Ph.644-4360 or apply 500 Newport Center Dr. Newport Beach , suite 600. COMYEMTIOHAL LOAM UMDERWRITERS Downey Savings & Loan has openings in its H.B. ofc. Must be exper'd in underwra ting conven· tional lo:ins, particularly Fredie Mac & Fann!e l\fae. For further info, con la ct Mrs. Brehm, 963-8321. Equal Oppor. Employer · Cook Asst., exper'd. App- ly 1n person, Lil Dino's Restaurant, 725 Ba.kec St,C.M. S I !I 0 . l !I j H l\I ,1 p I 1· 1 .. 1./ XVi~ <1r ti Ki-51~11 El Toro 3832 tuxurv ad\Jlt rentals from S3SO monthly. 2 Br Townhouse. frplc. from $200. 1 Hr from $205. Pool. tennis. continental breakfast. Some ocean & Catalana v.1cws. SeparaLe family section. Close Lo shopping & fine beach 644·2611. NEWPORT BEACH Dt•luxe office suites from $65 Mo. Broker Rcalonomic:s 675 .£700 LINK Need a Facelift? I have just what you want. 1t 's Organic, safe & effee- ti ve. Also Body Contour- ing. For details or app'l call Sally 557 -5308 From Boredom Cook, mature. Modern ••••••••••••••••••••••• I>i':NTAL su1n:. ~IOO :,q. STORAGE UMITS 2 RH + honus rm, 111·\\ r•pt:;. l haldrl'n & Jk"I ol\ :1 HH I'· h:1 , /\/(', cpls, !'i~:l:i :1;1; K Wth Sl <ln>:-..110111. Waler&lrnsh ;ill! 1 ~111 11d S2!15 mo +-$50 200 Promontorv or. west. Just north Of J:amt>orte on Pactffc coast HI°= Telephc)ne 171M 675-80 owned and rmnaoecs DY The lrvlnt company. ft. No. CM . 45<"sq. f'l. Mr. Person;il bu~iness or O'Keefe, 833 2900. · SANTA ANA 2 Br, 2 Ra. recr eata onal storage. Upper $180. down $190. 1 OFFICE SPACE NI t-'rom $!J. Jarnhnn•t• & Bruppcr$115.down$12.5. Weslc liff Drive. One San Diego Fwy llW·Ul50 AJJ wlencl gar b A/C. Man office $65 mo., 3 'JNGLE cur l!ara~e for Will accept k1di; & pets. man office, air, etc. $175. storage only. $25. mo. Altr 2 Br sha,gcpls. hllns drp:-. \dulls. NrJ pl'! ... ~lh.1 111711 Wall.11·1· ·~in <I li6 1 HH. Ht:frq!. Sto\f'. ponh, SJ.10. mo No pt'l ... !162 H!f 3fi Lrj.1 I hr, neat shopping, .1d ll..s. no pets. ~155. Cull till 0161 l°ll'all i:,. tel'. H:H 01m 5'12-6547 Call Gene Hill. 642-0200 548-1168 *LAS IRISAS * 55• PER $9FT ...tali Wanted 4600 l Br or Studio, furn or un-1G17 WESTCUFF-NB ••••••••••••••••••••••• tum. Adult:. only, no AGT. 541-5032 1 or 2 Br Li<lo are.a for WALK TO IEACH 11t'ls. l:ihowcase desigo gentleman. Local ref's. UTILITIES• .. ID apts, s teps to beach, UBLET Hunt. Exec. 835-0211 ex ur,3 y r-A security bldg. private Park, easy prk'g., very · · H1•Ju!. stu<ho arts. 2&3 * 2 WEBS FREI patio + heated pool. desirable uea, util. pd, ase. rent uni'. house & Br, lrplci.. bltns, dis· Move in w /depos its l''rom $2l~. 5515 River $100 . 847 2531 or yd, patio. Responsible 1 YI< N EW 2 HH. l ti ~Wd:-.f~l:rs.zc:urgarage. only 1 BR $190 2 HR Ave.,N.B.~-2006 213·S9'l -5.!_2~e~--adults.Aprl.581~5 1,.,·~. !Iha~ 1•rpt 'd, lov1•ly s.u.nd.1 <ks f' rom $275 . $230 Refrlg. Securily, •-L...-Jutth w /bll1l l<JO, d1:.· 5:Jti l!l79 Pool, Jac u ui, Rec . ltoom1 4000 * 1 MO. F'REERENT• --u/ . ~:sul & i>/W, rree use ol Sfo:ACR .. 'S'r AP'J'<' -C l • Bidg w/exercise rm., ••••••••••,•••••••••••• No lease. Dix orflces adj t.Yat/FI~• WJshcr & 1Jryer. p vt. ,.,. .~ .. ye e Blllards,-Color TV t .. IVE AT '11IE BEACH Airporter Hotel ; A/C, •••••••••••••••••u•••• patio. sec. endosed J?ar. to the> bea<'h. All util. pd. $2S & UJ> a wk. 6?3--0440 full serv1ce11. Frm $135 Avail. now $230 mo. 1•2&J Bdrms lrvaneAve.atMesa PINEKNOTMO'fEL mo llusiM-s1 l'INse i·i1ll G42 ~O or • " * * * * ~48SS 2172 OuPoi.l. Room8 0~. 5005 :>08 ·l950 LOV fo: LY Jlun1 Bch ROOMS $20. wk up with • 83J,lf223 'Lil noon* ~ ....... , ---home!I . 3 & 4 Bdrm!t k Leh $.10 Mc t --••••••••••••••••••••••• 1..Mlle 2ar $17!:• SJtl Story, $35(), up · · Oceanfront, New 3 bdrm, 1 en · up ap · COMf\. L-PROF£SS'L DISTRllUJOIS lleumed ~ell111g, cpts, 'toblnPrnpcrtyMgmt 2ba,gnr.blt.ns.yrSy$475, S48--9?Mor64S-3967 Class A office bldg, 2790 Ind •pendent, lull dq>11. bltn!I. 2(}19 Wnlht<:f' !Wfl Ul I No ""'-t 64~-7121 ev /wknds. Private slee{)ing room. II arbor 81 v d • <al p /time. lnlrodoce nt~ Ave646 1Ybl3. ClU'ZOHO M'S LargeSpanlahZbedroom S&.mo.2133Elden,C.M. Adtims>, C.M. f;lev., hlJh quality ber line .,:,:.. Atl."Ar1la • l \<t ba. Patio. baleony', ~-3176or548-6063 A /C. elec .• janitor, directly to COMumer. No View Gotr Course. 1m· o,.,... .. mul\IC, parking, sec. Inventory frTve.tmt>nl mac. 2Br. patto, Qlllt't l ,2&3 BR Pnv. g:.tr, bllns,encl2.Jl!lf'.NrHO•I Pleasa nt r oom for patrol. M. R. ~lever, Linklet.ter's Firebrand aidults. Storei, laund poo). 10,..her. dryer. Hosp. Adiftj/'$21.'S. mo. emplo,y~ man OVet' 30, m1 r . 557 -0136 fli' Foods. Calf ~daus $200. 642 3153, Cl_!-!~ to beach. 536--0336 642-1387 Col.la Met . ~ 646 8396 833 264.2. 1 • ' ... Abraxa1 Manoge 1733 Fullerton Ave. CM Ex)>. masseuses, 10-10 '**642~•· ' & lils!! con v a I es cent homa.. B e A n A V O N Good salary & benefits. REPRESENTATIVE . Sec Mrs. Hale, Beverly Add new people, new Manor Conv. Hosp., places,&ncwinLerests to 24452 Via Estradu, your life & earn good Laguna Hills. money too! l '11 show you C how. Call 540-7~11 . OUPLE, ovr 35, cleaning & handyman al a bch motel. Sa l. & apt 714/496--<lSOO • Cust.Serv/Ordcblt $.ssO Fund Raiser/PR $15}( ME or EE, a /oond $l5K Jr •. Prod Engr to$12K Pnntr/Ltrpress to$10K Sales.Rep/ EDP $10K Gen. Ofc/Prioting $476 Secy/Sales Mfg $750· Telepb Work ~ Keypunch Opr/129 t-575 .lRVINE PE~-~ ·SERYICES•IGENg -488 E. 11th (Allrvlno> Suite au Oo8ta 'M85ll C ... 442-1470 ~~ Y~ don't need A· 11un tt "Drow Fan·· when ~llu place 411' •d in OAJt.. v l'ILOT Want Adal c.aJ1 now C:42·567L I ' Ul ... .. ,....._. -.as...._ . ....................... -I""'" Ca1•ectw e.•alsig "~ a.;a._1 Tu Ledl..,... -.tl.gtp .. 111Mj IMJ ~tOT!tEft will babysit.•••••··~••••••••••••••• ••-••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••• .. •••••••,••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• Nr. So. Ceasl Plaz.a 2 UO ~IN S Ca fj) et & KlrcJ\oerConst.ructJon Gtdo 'g/ M ain/Lndscp. HAULlNG &. U . Movinc. AdamsTuConsuJUln\a .Bur,1ar1Proor YoUr home CAL1COTt: PAINTING Wl •. ll.. r1sallPlumblo~, .. yrs. 6'0-7853 · P <>hitery • Drhbampoo AU bldl. repe.lr or re-l50d, spklr• cleanup. sou 'm m . O e pend ab I service 1n your boitne at ~av~ fho SlO on 1nslall11 CalU79 3:.m aLer ltrs. su.a, WM>' lsoll rulArdantaJ . modeling & dee. needs. cone.642-l3n/646-4008 serv•ce. $10/load up NoExtraCost •900-lW I.Jon prices+ maternal. 'Stutt!hc &lnsur~ posali;, :>t~a~1·ex, red .f.ovtng Care & Fncd y\J. Dearea11era & all color 27 years in Oraoie eo. --548-2868. &l2--083'7: palN>, rcm\N~ mil an By br/qay/wq, Nights, br1gbten~rs & 10 rrunute 00-0768or~ JAPANESE GARDENER •In Your Home• -lSt Cla:.::. l::xt/lnt paint, rt:p1prng. New Coru.true wkode-J\tri.!S'5&-0347 bleach for your white 10 Yrs Exp. Complete M 0 VIN r. , ha u 11 n '" 27 ".irs J:;xpenence Mafntenanc:• pJperh a ng1ng. :urlHI lion. 24 Hrs. lie & bond • c.arpets, Save money by LlC Contractor, room Service & Cleanup. .garage clcun up, reJiable ·Reas. rees 91S8-8l82 •• .. ••••••••••••••••••• sprav 25 yr~ exp97~S2'J.a 642.0263 MOTHER' will babyajt on s~ving mt: extra triJl6. udd, pauo coven, decks, Free F.11t 751-1937 fast service. 1163--6452 Plumbing, Electnc~I ~tc. -, -dlj.'D . child fUll·tlme M·1' Cleanhvingroom,<ilnina plans & designs . ---•INCOMET"'v* Commc r cial1Bc::.id e n· P~ol. 1 atnttng Interior ""° e ...,epc:wr days, my home. Vic. rm & hall $15. Any rm S86--574J. • ORANGE COUNTY'S LOCAL Movlng & hauhng ,yt. tlal 545 _1657 Jo, "' t (' r 1 o r -I r e t! ••••••••••••••••••••••• .Harbor-WH11on. 6t2-8938 $7.50, couch $10, chair i,s, '*Mo:. t R euo11Ab le by student. L11ree Truck, This ad is che~~· So are · l'bllmatci.. 751-<l6d4 day Room. AddtiOM 15 yrs exp is what counts Df'ft1Maldnq ,Rates• Reas. Barry 548-97:.!3. my Rat~s. Sbl·~. Mcnc>IV'J or r11~h l H EMOOEUNG C~er not method. l do work ••••••••••••••••••••••• GREti 494~833 "AD HARP" lor QuaUt.y ••••••••••••••••••••••• QUAl.l l'Y WORfl. .:•D••D•l·1~l·O••N•S•.••R••e•m••od••e•I•-m Y s e 1 t. Gd. r e r 8, DrcssmaklnJ In the £uro. Garden"r ~o .,;gn tnwes' Local ~e:~gNg1stanoo Income Tux Pre para· WI LL 1 A M s & so n s 7.~~'~:o~~A~~~~r l'..tlJ Now fo'or " 531--0101 \ pean O'HlnJJer by appt. u ":' r~ • v " 645 ~ t.ion . 20 Yrs Exp -Masonry l1c 283046 Vlli::t-: EST1MA1'BS 1ng. Carports, cabinets. . Designed for you. Cor· ra.tc.,,~rceesumate,caU Reasonable Haltlll. For Hrtck . l>lock, :.tone Calll.t•t-~·72'1tle\ i\n<I01.-s1~11 Mr.Wagner.67:•-tul6 : MesaClean1ng,carpets dayFashlons,5S6-4232. M2 3~ Hauhng, yd cleanup, Appl call s.i9-9~1 or 51!6-t>J71 751 :>lilu &. Uphol:;tery. Steamed . B C & 1 751-6937 1~l:J > ~·7 57f.o Remodel, Add on, ga cleaned or shampoo. Bectrkal · ig & ::.mall .. lean-up, ~atnl • renta main · Mo•incJ Pl t /R : --'--- coov, cslm/new <..'OOSl. 557~71'2. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~~~"1lar: m&m1rnegs,1d~~mc~ ..:0erv1ce. Expr.556--0347. Cfo"G Fin Svc-962·0112 ••••••••••••••••••••••• •• ~.~ •• ~!.~••••••••• Roofi'") yrs exp. free ei.t. ELECTP lClAN. Sml ~ H -I -1 'f ed h OU'f&ABOUT·1•1 ••••••••••••••••••••••• C.....,../c I . ' m ·•111t .. nan ce ous ..... e-..Rn axprepar ,your m · l'\TClll'L .. "".1'El'IN'' 645-3439 -• '""' •--l/ i 22 " ~ · .'"'21 ui.k ' ( I l I ' d 1 • nu ' 1 u J t• ROOL'(''(.' ----·------' --..-JO.-. main .repu rs. 714.iw2.4219 ••n•••••••••uuu•••• oa pg, in p anrung ..c><'a /~tate\\1 I! ~~u~ 1ng A 11 Ty p e lo. I-" r c e . . .. •• • Cabinet work g •1 •. ••••••••••••••••••••••• yrs exp. he 23310d. -HOUSECLEANING 15 our Year round service 7 <la, rree elot. 521 ·2071 l-::.timalclo Call 540~2S L1c·en~ed & 10. ... ured pairs, drywali w:;k s~. CEMENT 543.5203 Ag ristape: Mushroom Busanes!>. Call Janice's L-..ascapl \\' i I I l\t 0 v e 0 r U u, Free E:.t ~1~ -4t>6ti • dd't SSl--Ol71 • & Block Work ---1 compo:.t mixes lawn Raggedy Anns67~ -ftCJ ' 3 1 · · Walls patiosStdewalk ~'19 0 ·1 •7 d ••••••••••••••••••••••• i\nyth1ng. Call Dan HE1'A1RS. a ll t)pes. byh~orjob:646~1:· C••h••~•••L•~••k•••••W••••d•• ~~£'-00~. open a. THE BEST in Domestic ROTOTlLLING $25 m,osl Dog betw 8/10-4m & ;ill Plumbi'") Re:ts. F1ce t-:-1 . ltc, a::.k 1 ~~!b~~g~~RrpcE~trylf{ a1 n 1n & oo . ---· Cleanrng. Robbie·s Rag yards. Sod sales & 1n· 5pm.979--0!f35. ••••••••••••••••••••••• t or Walt. 8:JO-S02u Ceramic Tile 540_c:U!/\ CUST~MCementWork Res/Comm. Free est. Expcr1encedJapanese &Mop.548 07.>7. ::.taJI. Land.scapmg. Day a1--.: /P . MARV'S PLUMBlNIJ '1nvumc. -~----· __ .,.,.,.,_ l'allos. Reasonable 540-SUS/673·1166. ask for Landscaping & Garden· or eve. Tom. !lti0-2170 nnng apenng •64t>-!ft!07 • · ----MAST EH'<.: rart man ~ __ 1''ree Est642-8Sl4 Jay. HousecleaningbyCouple ••••••••••••••••••••••• NOJUHTOOSMALL TopSoil in..: Wkly, monthly, Spec. L d • •WallpaperH<1ng111i;• -----••••••••••••••••••••••• Sp~cially. Remocleltng. Cement Work of all kinds. Gardetlinq Free Ellt. 979-7731 Jobs Re as. Ra l e s Qft SCaplnCJ By tormer lllstruttur lA'w & Wayne's Pluml>· * rop Soil •Compost* ll~lsg·b work ,kr4~.3 lret• lt easo nable, free ••••••••••••••••••••••• ParadlseGardtni-54~-62il for a Unique & Lul HebkoO<Ui <!4-1!1 1ng . 1 5 y r s. exp . •Mukh•Rcdwood• es· uarwor · 105. est1mutes. CaUti38-3325. European Landscaper Specie11iie Restorati~n Personul1led Style in -------Hc.c t::-.:.1on Pnces! $9.l:I.> Call 58ti-W30 Carpet Servic~ TreeService-C..:lean up. & Lbndscape. Mthly USE THE Landscap111):, Spnnklers •WINTER RATES hr. 67;, 6261 w_c_. __ _ ••••••••••••••••••••••• USE THE reas. no Mamt,642-5329 "l "1ntenance 11-Spnn· kier D"'ILY PILOT & Custom Design. Con· Pa·1nt'g decor t g & ----Weldl'") D"'ILY PILOT 1'" ex "' • J El . • a in lfornt' r epair service, ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••STEAM•• "' eoa·~GARDENIN'' l'cpa1·r. 642·0 649 & ""FAST tact UT\, mer. • paperl1ang1n° 0 e /In "'f•ST J u ' 0 G --L ~-..a...... ,,,. ". s · Wi.lter mains, repipmg, * •1·c \V cl·11·11•• • ~m .. 11 CARPBl'CLEANlNG "' Cl u &N l li7:J-3910 re,.._.ay~__..s d t l/C 25Y " u ... J .. Free ~st. '"'2 •'"lt eanPh~.s64" ~~awns . RESULT"' 2123 Newp0rt 81. CM us ria om.~. . r s in~t. tree esl.1$~-1080 JOll=>. Any locauon.15 Yr:. .,., ...,., RESULT"" u -c.vvu exp. TERMS. 04:>·7972. cxper. u.w -7u14. To Place Your "Fas Result" Servic Directory ad • . . . . cal now. 642-5678, ext. 32.2. SHVICE SEIVICI! t>4G-:39'l'7 Just Pluft'bing? DIRECTORY Use the Daily Pilot ··Fast General S.rvius DIRECTORY Use lhe Daily Pilot ''Fast !<'astServrce - 'ForRe·..aa Result'' Service ••••••••••••••••••••••• Forlellllt R esu lt '' Service To Place Your "Fast Reas Rales -· Directory. Your service ··T lllNGS" by Moose. S i Call Directory. Your service Result" Ser vie .JustOncCallTo: Ser.ic• Cal is our specialty. Call IJcn woodwork, repairs, erY ce is our specialty. Call Di rectory ad ..... call J UST PLUMBING · 642-5671 ext. 322 642·5678, ext. 322. plumbing, etc. 642-5613. 642·56 78 ed. lll 642·5678, ext. JZ.2. now. 642-5678, ext. 322. 642-4111 Window ClecnncJ ••••••••••••••••••••••• Prolt"ss. W111dow Washing oy rehaule man. ~m I & I t.°Sld. ~ti~ Help Wated 7100 Help W...ted 7100 twp W.ted 710 Hetp Wnhd 7100 Hefp Want.d 7100 Antiquts 8005 Furniture 805 Miscellan~ 8080 Miscellaneous 8080 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••• • ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• DELIVERY Driver · Wanted for Pizza de livery. Commission + gas mileage. Apply a Pina Man. 1920 Harbo Blvd.CM . HOUSEKJ!!EPER/Baby-PART-TIME SALES • • • ANTIQUE Pump Organ. . . . . . Golden Touch & Sew OFFICESUPPLIES A l!IBO $750 Bookcase Credenia,ModelSh1p.33m.X24tn. Srnger Sew.·~fac-h. ·n sitter wanted. Mature Need <S> immed. Must lady to watch 4 & 9 yr. have car. No age re· olds, & do lite housekeep-quirement. No ex per. ing. $50 per wk. + nee. 3 Day training benefits, must have own _54_8_-65 __ 4_3_. ------ Large co. needs outside Linda O'lrien . P.~r~\~t ~r642 2~1 -Walnut. 6'X6'. $150. CCIII New Bedford Whaler. model. All au.ch. DehL'<t! s ales pe rsonnel. Ex· ~ 28795 El Mio Lane m s · ns, ;,. 963~2080. ..Thl' Wanderer'_'. Beaut. $200-6.i6 -ti5Ml 7AM·8AM per'd. ore supplies &. • Mission VI.Jo A-tiances 8010 Uphol Dinette .... _l co•t hand .. c:raltcd in g lass ora1ter~PM l Ph r l "'1 ,.,... .:x: • " ca::.e " rare treasure rc-pnn 1ng . one or a~p . You are the winner of ••••••••••••••••••••••• SJOO. Sell Sl50. Reducing . M 557 9212. Newport Sla· TWO FREE '(JCKETS FHE ~PICKUP. Hefgs. mat·hme ;;:~11. 536-3777. ~.u,lct'e~J .. 4t_o5.,~~SOO. u::.t Pro Gardening Equi P· t B W t h ~ ~· .. .,, ...,., mcnt. 25" 't'1'1mm t-1· 1oncrs, arry es _.__ 1worth $14Hort e Appl's Scrap Melal G S ---· Mower. 3hp. Po\\E!rTnm DHtal Rte.,. Executive ~retary fo d ental speciality. In tel l igent, crealiv woman for dynami Tustin office. Must be en lhusiastic, energetic an have ability to organiz office proced ures Future unlimited. Salar open. Corporate benefits Call blwn 10 & 11 AM, & &3 PM, 544-5337. trans. 846-8242 Real Estate Salespeople Join our professional CALIFORMIA 500 Call Anyt.1ml'675·~. arage al~ 8055 . at -•••••••••••••••••••••••Niagara Message Unit 2hp. Vac-Master 4hp. ONTARIO llarvesl gold GE refng .• ~ew & Used Vhlcr Jkds Ex. <.:ond. Pd. $450, i.ell 1_548_-6_ll_1_5 _____ _ MOTOR SPEEDWAY left hand drs., 1"2 yrs Assc. p1t·tu;es , va~ ~150c:ish , 545-0704 TENNIS CLUB HSKPR, live-in, over 40, staff. Great opportumly l adult. Hskpng refs re· for 3 licensed associates. q 'd . Xlnt s~lary. Gd . SALES English. 675_3770. Private desk and phone. Same localion 18 years. March 9 at 11 :00 AM old. $ll5. 4~3-8798. s eats , l'.lolh1ng, a nd UTILITY TRAJLER. M Ei.\lHERSHIP Please call 642-5678, ext GE r efrigerator, white, much much more. JJnl & WANTED Bargain 644 -7700 l N ST R U CT O R i n Medium size orrice. Ex· Woodworking, arts & cellentcommissionsplit. crarts. Will be work'g. Call Bill Lachenmyer we•re looking for AccOWlt hecuti•e Trainees. 333 for tickets. SOS. 6 ft. bar, walnul, $50. Hal boa. NB. 673-4586 f>42-4403. Miscellaneous 556-6583 aft 7 PM. Hone~ 1J060 •t-·rn~;WOODSALE• Wanted 8081 w / boys 7 to 18 yrs. _646_·_3_92_8_E_ves_67_3-4_S_7_7_ 642-8372 9 lo 5 Sen. Sta. Atteftd 990 E. Coast Hwy, NB Kenmore Washer sso ••••••••••••••••••••••• Or~. t:::uc. dcl $75. cord. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Frig1daireWasherS40 Rej( Thoroughbred. H1~h $4J. t2cord.~l-1122 'PINET piano Wa nted. RECEmOMIST Speed~ueen Washer$65 lo~1.rited. H~y <.ieldin~. Coast FirewoodSupply f':i y-top Cash. Wnlc PO Kenmore Gas Dryer S85 J1.>.l hands. Gd conltrma· ~EWPORT B . ·h T . Box :m2. CdM. 92625. DENTAL ASST JR. SECRETARY The Jolly Roger, Inc. is taking applications for a Junior Secretary. 1 Year ofc exper. or business college necess. Must be x ln't typis t , no sh. P ermanent. f /time. $450/mo lo start. Apply in person, Mon thru Fri, 8-5PM. SallboatC~ Xlnt job for re.sp., friend· ly. cheerful person w/reception & telephone answering exper. Neat appear ance, lite typmg & willingness to work for yo ung fast moving sailboat co. 'Come to the Merrill Lynch "Op1m House"! Technical Writers Guar/Dcl546-8672 tton.Callt>-14·0H·I. ',4 e:.ic enf!tS --• __ ----------------C lub, membe r s hip SPOT CASH tor old. 3 Yrs exper. Expanded duties. Salary open. 3\h day week. No Sat. Gen' dentistry. Prcvent1 v practice. H.B. are a 962-2436 Tech Illustrators Bicycles 8020 ou.sehold Goods 8065 ts:l(XIO. Vdlue I. Tr:idc Jor oroken. dent<..'\! St<•rltni; ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••• •••••••••••••••••• Ptt·k-up truck. 581-tS477 s 1 I v c r . & G o 1 d •• Long Term Assignments USED Bikes & Parts. $15 King site be<l. new com· Large wooden box w/ltd. 1-' J at war c, Vas cs, & up. 24~8 Newport Blvd. plete sttll packaged. 'tr.1 h· di . & 1 k 2 h d J e w I! I r v • L l l' • Send resume stating 1 Sl9U 1 h "l"'IJ an cs oc s, ea . -., TUESDAY, MARCH4TH <.:.M. &12 791(} 1rm . WOrl ~ .,. • I I cl • p.. bed · 714-67:>-8700 availability, full ex· queen $170. melds. de ioart s, ra €S, . • DOCTORS perience and back· Cats 8035 live ry us ually home ~~rs 14 > 8-l2-3.n_3 __ H:irbour Surfboard 6'Ht .. ground to Margaret ••••••••••••••••••••••• l:S35-2263 DOVER Shores 2 girls s~allowtail.~condS.50. ,. ASSISTANT Young lady 08·28> t 17042 Gillette Ave Irvine WESTSAIL CORP. Call AnnSlllllh 642-Q62 I 000 N. MAIM ST SANTA~~ . CALIF. 92702 (714) 547-7272 •Priest, TEMPO, 17802 H}MALAYANKl'ITEN ---8070 bikes S20 ca., dbl bed N1sh1k.'C!!ympic Menslll SkyPark, 4 .. tln~9)107. Seal Point-Ctiampion Jew~ry S7S comp! New Singer :.pd. 25 frame. Xlnt . " work as doctors assistan· -~ired.675--0168 ••••••••••••••••••••••• o;,e ~;. machine $27.50 .. \"Oilll.S80.6i3--'1-.tt;(). Tele~hooeSolicilor Doqs 8040 WANTED aqua slide & l:i<l. for pool Musical Pr r s.1sh • 9PM. Your ........................ TOP CASH DOLLAR S5 :>. Sm des k .$l5. Instruments 8083 home/ofC. H.B .. N.H. •PETWORLO• PAID FOR YOUH 54M-704i ;&t6-UH7 ••••••••••••••••••••••• l /recpt. in health s pa. N ~~~~~~~~~!! exper. necess. We train RELIEFRH ~~u.e~'i.ly 2ifi'~7~:r3:~ 'JUNIOR S~LESM,_EN 0 8~::e~~n:o~~r~~~ Blvd., CM. Age 10·15. am .....,..$4 per week getting new RESTAURANI' MGR For details, please see our display ad on today's Financial Pages. ~~~e:~:-~~~:a~;t~or.Tr~ pu g , 11u s k 1 cs, JEWELRY: _W~\T<;l-IES, GRt:::EN Shag rptg. 60 sq. DRUMS. Rogers. 7 Pt''.'> 963 6704 Chihuahua. tiny poodles. ~R f 0!'3JE~~· <rO~,~· yd:.. L1v1ng, dining. gd cond. Good prlC·c' EX. DIRECT(}R customers for the DAIL Male or fema le. Growing Non profit corp provid-PILOT arter school an chain needs mature ing comm. serv. in NB Saturdays. You must adult to manage new fast CM. Resp. lo board o oul of school by 3:00 p.m. food restaurant in H.B. director s . Sa I . and be able to work a Xlnt salary, bonus, in· $10-$12000 yr depending least 3 days per week. N sur. & auto. Send re· on qual. $76,000 budget. deliveries or ~oUecting. sum'e: 21141 Richmond Req's abllilies in or· Transportation pro Cr Huntington Beach Ca ~20...'.:1g60a8n -; Lab, peke, doxie. pit SILVE R :...EHVll "·· :.ta1rway 547-4051 . i\1ustseC'!54~-1078aft.5 .,., Fl:"IE FUK.N & AN· __ ___:... _____ _ bulls, cockapoo. porn. 100 ·_ri•\U_ES. ti'IS-:.!200. _ ....... i.l ..... ,.i.11 ................ ... ganization & mgmt. fund vided. Call 644-6236. 92646. raising, superv1s1on. Equal Opportunit ---------- planning, deve loping Employer new programs. Send re· sume before March 10th Mechanic, lite duties to Robert K. Duggan P. Class A req'd. F/time O. Box 1200, 77 Fair Dr, 990E.CoastHwy,N.B. . Costa Mesa. 92626. MERRILL LYNCH An equal opporturuly employer, m/f SALESWOMAN F/Ume. Will4lg to work weekends. Package store exper. $2.75 per hr. Apply Personnel Dept, Balboa Bay Club, 1221 W. Coast Hwy, N.8. TELEPHONE SOLICITORS Start immed. Top pay + bammes. 842-7174 mixed puppies. Stud " service mos~ breeds. 2~25 w e d d 1 11 g set. c tr. W. 17th at Fa1rv1ew. SA. diamond •;, carat.: 7.6 Open eves 531-5027. ihamonds. H1' o;;inds 01 POODLES, AKC. 2 males, ~oltl. appr.u1~!'<I ~-~·~ell 3 rem ales. Be1ge.orow11. ~,.I() or o1 r . b1S-!:llt>I att. Born Jan.28. 644-6172 or " \nn_e ____ _ 64'1--152!1. achinery 8078 WARM, FUZZY S l . ••••••••••••••••••••••• Bernard puppies. AKC. OOALL mctJI t>t111tl saw. rELEPHONE Solicitors, Sl50. terms. 4~-8735 bench latne & misc. 1001 earn up to $200. wkly. If W. 17tll, Sutte ll·L you're gd. at whal you do, Boston T erner Pups. 7 6~2--00ill For an Ad I• WomHl'I Warid Cdl Sue 642·5678, Ext. 330 Female College Student. live-in, help w/hsclean, babysit 2 chldrn. 5 & 6. Board. rm, sm salary. 833--9265 Nwpt Bch area. Medical Assistant Doctors Office. 640·6780 or 640-0267 RN/LVM CbaUenging position for right person w/superv. ability for PM's f/tjme. Great wages & bene. Ap· ply 1445 Superior Ave. N.8.642-2410.E.O.E. we pay the best.. Simple wks. l Male & 1 Female. -. -.----.---.-- products!! ll's where AKC. shots. 494-2096. 11>. ~rattsm:i.~ 1.Hp. taoie · Two -Ways Great! The Vest is Tops SECRETARY they call. Im med. open· -. ~aY.. SlOO. 10 r;ct1.1I ~rm MEDICAL , ings. 17301 Beach Blvd., A!'C Tearup Poodle &; SJW, W/t aote. ~40 l .. scd FrontOfc $.550mo. RN1/~CµjlCU . If you can take Gregg St 8 H8714-642_7491 :schnauzer Pups. h only 1 YiK, ::..l\C ~oo, FLOOR Maintenance, 2 hrs earb nighl. Must be bondable . H .B . Drugstore. Mr llalch. 847-2583 l Girl ore $500 m ~ays & ~1ghts. Stand by shorthand al 100-120 e. • weeks. Std Adult Poodle :t7:J -7!.IJil wKdays. Heavy Front time, d 1ff.erentlal pay. wpm, type between WAREHOUSE. F/t 639--0Zll}. M'iscellane ...... -8080 Will Train Back Full o.r p /t1me. Excellent 55-75 wpm & are looking d n..1.. -~ .NewportCenter benefits. for a challenge, then Exper' _...., Ohedienre Classes by ••••••••••••••••••••••• Employment. Contact Mrs. Jensen: send us your reslfme. Call 536-1452 ~1;.,e~~:~0~rofess. trainer. WANTED Consultants Agency COST~ MESA Classified ad no. 362 WHO WANTS TO WORK? "°" U--'6...JI c /o DaiJyPilot TOP CASH UULLAH 567SanNicholasDnve. Memorial.......,......m O Bo DRIVEA C/\B! York1cs, little beauties. PAID f<'OR YOUH Newport Bch ~l 301 Vldorla. CM cosr~ M.esa~~26 CHOOSE your hourbs. Champion stred, will JEWELH Y. Wi\TCHES, GARDENER ASST For apartment complex, Newport Bch. 40 Hr wk. Sleady work for relia. man. Phone 644--0606. 642 2734 EOE work for yourst•lf, c hold tor Easter.002--8717 AHT OBJECTS. GOLD. MGR/TRAINEE -your own boss. Men or . S I LVt:;H SEHVI CE. I . I f h women. Can be slightly Furniture 8050 FIN E F LI H N & AN. New e eclnca irm as Sales S 't/.loaldl handicapped. Neut . ••••••••••••••••••••••• TIQUES. li45 22(10. openings for 6 men. No H O U S E W I V ES I & ec ~ Clean Appearance. Vts., exp. nee. 548~ , RS Responsible P.091tion w/ MATTRESSES ----GENERAL OfflCE -MOf~IE muchvarietyformature retired.Age25to70.Sup· ••• :\l:\TISS I·: LINO. ::.:is Exp'd girl in bkkpg, MGR Troe. $150guarn +. We a.re looking for r~ll young woman w/top plement your income. Queen. Full &TwinSNs tiova Ell h111g. S:i.'iO. 011 payroll, accts payable. Car nee. Age 23-46. Mr. pt. time women. Eves. gen'l ofc skills, rast typ-Drive a cab 6 hrs or more Priced lo Move Now!! Flor JI, ~I~:>. p, t. Pty typing, and 10 key ad· Levi, 846-5455. preferred. $4·$8 per hr. in g, & figure 8 P. a day. Apply 1n person. lt3~1·~25 & 64ti·861:iti. ."l:t:l 55~;) ding machine. For l ma Trans. & phone nee. Fo. Utude/exper. Musl be Yellow Cab Co .. 186 E. R.E. office. Nr. Orang M_QDELS (4 ) rem~e. full personal a1'pt. phone. capable of sl!lf direction 16th St., Costa Mesa. Sot as. end tables, TV, Technicolor 1000 pro1ec· County airport. Cal figure. Sharp only. Over Mrs. Thompson, Mon & organization. Must ---bed. d1nelle. make offer tor, super 8 xlnl c:ond SS6-0200 8 amto8pm. 18. Xlnt wages. 549-2593 Tues. 778-3033 & Weds. work well & hard under YOUNG MAN 25 to 30 for 642--0040. alter J pm. S175. 642--00-10 alt 3pm. uam~ pm 776-6120 SaJesmanager for the --. • -----=---· ----·• pressure. Rapidly grow-Fantas tic Electric d PC. Soltd Hardrock Ma· While. ai:id gold frenc GeMral ~· NEED 2 Gd ladles. Full. Saleslady. Age 30 to 40. mg sailboat manufactur-Motorcycle. No Exp Nee. pie Drn1ng S<>L, Tbl. 6 Provincial st) le Basse Payroll, no ty.pmg. 10 t p/l. Car phone nee. Mr Girt Shop exp preferred. i n g o P e r a t l on · u n Ii mit e d f u lure. ('hrs, hutc h . S 150. bedroom ~et. Includes 2 4 :30 Mon-Fr1.. Pleasa~ Rftbards, 846-6455. 962-3910 for AJ>pt. Knowledge or mercban· Call (7l4 >548-2308 after· t>40 !182 twin beds with firm ~1m informal workmg cond1· . dlsing. advertising noons only. -.-.. • . mons mattr.ess anct spr t1ons. Non·smoker. APP· Now's the lime to gel mto SALES Nat'J. Sportswear helpful. Career oppor. DRE:>~ER , Sohd Oak, lks ings , h1 1?hboy t he:.t. ly by letter. HUBBUB. Real Estate. Business co. needs ladies, full & w/much to learn. Merchondis• brand new. ~. Match dresser with lari;c m1r 3001 West. Redhill Ave. hasalwaysbeengoodfor pL time. 3 niles a wk. WestsailCorp. ••••••••••••••••••••••• pcs a\':Jtl May. Co. ror and 2 1111,:ht :.lands. Esplanade 1.v-102. us. But we're a sm!lll S4·$8.perhr.Mgmt.opp. CallAnn,642-3642 642·3~ Exlnt cond1t1on for $27 Costa Mesa 92626. N company. Ir you're 10· avail. Trans. & phone Antiques 8005 While and gold French ~.!' be.st o f:~r:., ~•l!I Phone calls please. terested call Hacienda nee. For personal appl. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Provencial style Basset 615·0342 or 83~·2.1J~ af1c1 H...uD~i...n-.p~ . Real Estate, Inc . phone: Mrs. Burbeck, SEC RETARY-Part $] MILUO~ bedroom set. Includes 2 S PM _,. ._. 963-8316. Mon & Tuea. 'nS-3033 & Time. lOAM Lo 2PM. " -------~- 9AM -2P Qr 4P -Weds.776~12> Newport Center. Allo..ITINIE Lw1111Jeds wnhf1rmSJm. **"' 9PM. Earn $100++ per NursesA'ides.11·7. fW0-04SO " -,ir-moos mattress and spr· TomAsnon week doing enjoyable Convale.scentHospita l. SALES · SHOW&SALE 1ngs. highboy chest , llZt/:t Topcn -work In our brand ne Call 642--0593 Need reliable person lo *Sec~s. looldl11pen Anaheim Cohvenoon tJresser with large mir-Balboa I• ii. , ...1c 0 .... ninl near the O.C. NURSES help me in ~ viunnio, U• ein'"--"'•e""Y Ce t ror and 2 niAht stands. A•....!'rt.XlntOPportunl chemical & catalogue .. '""·0 ~ ..... W n er 1-~xlnl condition for $275 Youarelhewlnnt"l'Of '" ,0;':....ilive minded in LV~ business. Need not leave 4020BlrchSt,.;>lcel04 • 800 eatKatellG or best offer. Call TWOFREETICKt-:l'S div. FOT pers«>nal In AJI Shifts. F /time. Xlnt your present PoS\llon. Ncwpoc•" ~~~-8l90 March 6-7-8·9 675·034:l or ~2332 alter <worth ll4 >for tlw • 1 t.ervtew Call838-8095· benefit pro.gum . Ownership ~biUUes. r--ryor• Thurs-Friday-Sat. 5PM CALIFORNIASOO ' $34-$35 per shift. Call Write Classified Ad no. E1\.abll1had 1965 l to 10 PM ot A OAB 01'" }'ETROl~tWM Director or Nurses. 297, c/o Dally Pilol. P. 0 . <i> Ser'jice Sta. meo, Isl Sel<~U~bl2Pt:c:~~~ns ~1:1c~s~B~o:~~~I ~~:~: ONTARIO 'Jt.:LLV •ppJled lO 1''ountaio Conv. Hosp, Boic1560,Cost.aM.ma,Ca class. Top wa1es + rm.Sw1velchrs.$JS t>o MOTORSPEB>WAY ., thr ads of tlngerool J83$ W . La Veta Ave, 92626. comm. App(y l\aY Qarey SCRAM I "S 49-l 7~l aH 12. M1trch 9 al ti 1111 AM • polilh al'\d Slue botUe Orange. 532-{!848. Cbe\lron St.aLlcn. &M S. ~I !'lease c .. 11642 5678. ex\ 11 ·will keep the lJd.s fro WAA., SALISPIOPLI c t. JI L Great Sov1ngs on Ui.ed 333forttckets. • 11t1c kln,1C. 'fry a Dall~ OFACI ~ lndcpcndent con:uniuloo oa~ wy, aguna ANSWERS 1-\Jrnlture. Appl. &Misc 1• Pilot Claasl(lcd Ad l Theatre Co. movlnl of. ulea. p ... l/f/tlm In· Beac · G Wilson's Bug;un Nook EARTH • buy, sell or reo\ aome fices o Ndewportr Bch be u> ttoduce new1 ~~ qual.lt.Y. Service Station Attendant 0~! = ~= = $45 w. tllt.h St., CM •· , lhinl n e e o r beet lln• d r...._,, to con-& Car Wash Hdp. O\ler J WORMS . USlwul Rccept/Typist.. (.2) Bk· a umer. Tralnlnl pro,· 21.FuU•parttime.App-DOOGlNG Love Seal & Sofa. Gd lJ '" kS)r & Gen'I otc. It (I) vlded. Llnkleller 1 ly La•uoa Hill• Car A television set ts •n °'>-qual. nner used. many FOR Tttt-: GA.Ro .. :N ,..._,,, DMYPH.OT A/Payable. Please aend Firebrand Foocb. Call Wash. 2.oss ElToro Rd. Jectlnt.hebomeenUrely oth..r items, mov1nii tOl'IO 1'"0RS4.96 -.AST ruume to eJasslfled ad w•dayam-asd. • ·•unaHILLs.83C>-4'750. surrounded by chtldre.n 968-8822. Worm CastlnasSl 30 lua U IULT" JtO, MS, c/o Dally Pilot, ~ D 0 D G 1 N G the I r -17362 (;othard U a. P. O. Box l560, tosui "Make Room For Dad SERVlCE Sta. SaJ•man homework. Oold Velvet Hlghl>ack __J._ -.. YICI Me11, Ca D2QS. dy·• •.. clean oul \h •lube tMn. 1'9P pa, A chll•t. new cond. $4.'.> Mo ··C rum P ' · t.-;n 6? 11 s ~ DUtlCTOIY ---1ara1e .. tum th•' Jlln trinae beatf\\I. Esper. 3 oeo Nn-..to ruis. •P· pie cheat w/mirro1· s.;o forwt\n.t ~eul ~0<111le lS' ,_ • ..., c::RaulflccJ ads sou bi Into cael°' •llh a Dall man pr•l'd Pall or pralaed p~. wfll aell Rabbit hutch 115. Kina canue; Ilk<' new <'h'r\ll Senfu Cll ttt-n,,, amttll Uems o Pltol Clats1rted Ad. Ca p/tlmo. Shell, 17th • stparalely or 11c. ror Site hdbrd $6S. M1 M' $l7S. 646 ti~RI 7,\\, ~ \M . '4J-N71 •Id· Jll any item.642·6678 642 5878. ~ N8 '100. w U.36 645 71172 nr ;)lh•r 91'M •• •• ' 1.,nr I• ov~r It• "" n .1ur1 ttlr1.••Y ••• or • ••n1 11 •""''" rwr-"Ith .............. IH•t.11>: I.Ip\ lrOnt 1hl1H' la F:AfW• l'rlnt•d l'att•rn au1· MIUt"' Rl11t1 M. !fl, 12. 11 1~ I~. 2j). l'lllf' II Cbltll 311 1111•"" I 11 71t'111 ~4 lorh: dlr••' ">. )'~•ti 4~ tnrh l•brtr ~nd SI 00 fill' HC'll pallrm ~ 2S c.n11 ror utll patltm lnr n111t C'll .. 111111 tnd llW'clll ll1ndlln1. Ollltorwl11!' 1 l11td· cl•llJ ct~llve17 w\11 l•kl!' lhl"ff -..-.elu °' more &-nd to M an1n Mltttn. 442. lM l>aJl7 Piiot. P .. l..-rl Of-pt • m W•l U!lh 5' . Ntw YOt'k. N.V. 10011. l'linl NAMr:L~Dl)Rf'-~<;. 7.JP, SIZE and S-rn,£ NUMRf:R ONE FREE PATTl:RNofyouT ~ lbuftd few, C1W r,.. pat· ltm lnaide l'i6W SPRIHO· S MNER PATTERN CATAl..00 t001tylrs.llllt118. ''" pttltl'll l'OUPOll ~nd Uc: oow SJ:W + KNIT Rook with bute U•ue patltm SJ U IM.&nl Full.Ion Booll II CM!. lnA1nlSllwln18ooll II• ·ro•• on "' pretty rr9C!ll•t Yttt lo ~o """rywhew• 0r .... up paote and t1klr1 • oulflt• •Ith a lean. lo11K veat ltt t t'olorH. Croctlt'I of Sb,.r· land 111ro In t'UY·t<>memorla.- r .. tu•rn stitch. Pattern Hl• · Sia"• ~·I~ lndudttd, Send SJ.CIC> fOC' t'Kh plllltTn. Add is• ror eacb p1ttern rot-. ftral·d•» mail and lipec!lal handling. Send le) Allc-e Braolts, 105. the Dally Piiot • Ntedlecul\ ..... Bolt 1113. Old Chelua St•llOft. Noi York. N. V . 1otl I Print Name. Addr~. Zip. Pa~ Nvmbtr. • Sa¥e clo11.,tl Cr••t• bnwt.lf\&l tMD.p. Sefld for~ 1t'11 N""1«nft c.talot I ,.._~, ... ~ ••. ·:nor ....,, "1 '11\r ~ '1-• "-wt Ctottwl •••• &L• Srw+ dllo* ........ .... ,.....,..a.. ....... .... ,,_..CfotMt ........ t:l-9 )Wqliln CroK._ IJlll,.~.GAt ..... ~ ..... ..u. llMaM Jhcr•tMa.c*.~ lmlallt .. ~.,.. ......... eo.p1* 011t BoS ••••• su• c.n~ AffM• ti• , .$1 • 12 l'rl• AflhlM tJJ ....... . loclkofllQW .. fJ ........ w 111 ...... m Qvltt 8ooll ti ••. • u Qul1ta -Todllf• ..... jW Bd .. f 1Ullf)-It ....... fll • t •• ' # J Mon , Mwch 3, 187S ... J ~-~!'! ........ ~~!NC:lrt ~··············· ... ···· •• S: lP£ & TRALLl-,;I\. . Flawless bombll '72 FORD Plywood, f1ber1lan * C.-iw • (Ov'd, rn•hOJHY dk. Cert1r1ed for lnln.I. ttuc ' spel'CI. nd10, Ml r1.1c 101 by Snipo Assoctallun. lOt)' ~u1pped, rear •~P ~:. l1iiliimMiet 1015 $900. (U 213~ bumper.(~): . .,.-..:Z::•-••HH•H• Leave messaae. frank $ 1895 JECY Cbr' $8/24. e>.ec 1wl ~ighlman. DuntOft Ford 1 u 7 o c.> '1 l ~ u n 2 o o ,Cbrs $U/2S. dtft. m;.ich looh,Sllp Dodls 9070 22!0 s. Mau' ul Warner, t(~ ltG7 W l9 CM ••••••••••••••••••••••• S,A . 7•Ut. SLJPAVAIL'S 546--7070 TJme for tax papers Newport &uch - ..Bargain at $50. 3M dry 3tf--OO' PowerorS~ul Vans 9570 ~opier, portable. Co:.t 20'-32: Power only ••••••••••••••••••••••• , ·$100.494--C721nit12. ti73-.>253 73 Ood~e Vun, AM/~M . *"'· 0 C • •.1 . V ·ti. H.l,000 mi. Uruqut: .. a loul Exec. Ofc Desk & O K " atn_ten_ance. int. w /marble sink. ·chair, perfect. $150, Yach L pa 1nl1 n ~ · 6-lS ~39 • 493-7700 \ ..1 r n 1 s h 1 n g. J 1 rn ·------,., ••••••••••••••••••••••• COAST MUSIC Aircraft ' 9110 COSTA MESA ••••••••••••••••••••••• • 1-'eb Organ Fnir * WI N 1':! ORGAN! 'TJ CESSNA Sky Hawk 172, low lime. 1FR Equip. xlnt con<l. S14.000. 075-4595 ------- Other Prizes Boolhs-Exh1b1ts Jam Sessions! Fun & Gifts for All C~ers, "Sale Call 642·2851 tor fret: Rent 9120 TOP DOLLAR PAID IMMEDIATELY FOR AU FOREIGN CARS NEWPUHT IMPllf\TS Cal-endar of .Events •••• •••••• • • •••••••••• • 3100 W.C..St Nwy. ll . '66 1''0HD Ptcli:up ti cyl--t O Player piano, elec., ~ood :.pd. -17,000 ong m1. 1,ew 642·94 5 c9nd. 15 rolls incl. ~:;o. paint. lrg tires. nu -- Or oiler 536 3507 campcr w 1curta111s & WE BUY IMPORTS '111n Goods 8094 cpl. Looks & runs hkt' nu. ··°3 ltH8 mpJ?. Sl 750 1n\·esLed ••••• ••••• ••• ••••• ••••• in la:.l ti mos. Sal· tor • • 1 Buy Anl1que Gun:.. SlSOO or rea:-.. off. See Lo ~ingle piece or entire col· apprec. ti-l2· 7215 alt o:JO. ,-leclion:.. il4/894-9li1 or ---- 714 /&JJ-110-l. Kent: VW Cam~r. sips 4. Top Dollar .1''or An y Mak c or k\l odcl. JIM PANOS ~MAZDA S....___ R t _... AC. tully eqwpl. by da~ 2001 S . .\lanche:-.ter Honda 9727 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ,. • 4#)..) .. .. ~~ • 'II . :.ti.,, THl"'IC •" -. -to HONDA {: . I : ~) \ff "-'J... • • . . 4 .. ~ HERB .,.,, ·"' 10% OYER FACTORY INVOICE ON ALL NEW 11llll'n:'! e s aur_,.., or wk. 58ti·O-l i5 \n:.iht.'1 m tiJO.oooo ..-ao9s ----•75 HONDA •••••••••••••••••••••••Motor Cycles/ TOP L>ol I ar paid I or Display Cab111ct. "alnut Scooters 9150 8.\1\\ .. ::. ~111<.l all other Im· , SEDANS . formica, 1 J ··plate gla::.:-. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ported ear:.. Yo ur choice or front. shcln•:., l op. ·w Yamaha 650 l'hoppr. Crevier BMW accessories plus tax & 1u 'x42x~:J will mon• Xlllt l·ond. ~l<m.r <.·ustom 208 w. Isl Street license. Order yours ... ' • $315(), 548-7622. ----------1·68 NOVA. 4Dr Vg, Auto, * S.rleetle * •'olElectra,4Dr. fS air Very good cond. 4 ~peed. radio, heater, Gd eorid, }J/R, air $WS. 556~1337. radial t&res. l221ECH) ~ . 642-8382 ....;_ _______ _ . ~ .. ".4'."' Fen '66 SK-iLARK 2 dr, 57,000 ·~e I ~;rr~cien:I ~~p~1~i~: •71 vw ROLLS ROYCE • • '6 MllsfCllMJ ,,,2 I . ..................... .. •69 MUST. t240 :s. Ma~n at Warner. mi. A/C, P/S, P/B, R/H. am/(m t;Lereo, all pwr, SILVER CLOUD I ~.A. $495. 675-6900 Ult st.eering, cruise con· 1---------· <The hard-to·fmd model 1 646-7070 CadiUac. 9915 trot. $2999. 673-4729 '65 AUTO, VS. clean, $625. '67 3 s pd., V8, vinyl top & air. $885. 54ti-4742. Dir. Luxuriously· maintained •$400 MINIMUM• ••••••••••••••••••••••• c~sler 9925 in t yp1ca l _,Brit1 s h • . '"' lhoroughness.Thiss1lver 1'oranyVWo_rFiat CADILLAC ••••••••••••••••••••••• mgot & ebony beauty will ~nning or not. 673-3465 0 C , JP. '68 CHRYSLER, g d . . rang~ ounl~ s larK1:Sl meC'h. conct. gd. body. be a joy forever. $18,500. 65 VW Poi> Top camper, selecuon. 1968's·l974 's $500. ' 1970 MUSTANG P/S, PJB. rac. air, auto, 5-14-5631 Xlnt Cond. New reblt 0 n Ever Du~. 645-1A36 SILVER CLOUD Ill cng, val"ei., cam. case, '68 Mustang. Babied by l ln sand & :;able ex· pressure plates, etc. New Coatifftttal 9930 own . A·l cond. $1200. qwsttely mamlamed by uphol. ••••••••••••••••••••••• 548-8636 morn &eves. Br1u~ craftsmen. Has Sl600 493-4803 '73 Mark 1V. 100',~ 1''1N. AJ~--L·•-9955 power windows, power -. A y A I L. To Q u AL. ~mvulic :.teenng. power brake.o;;,MU~ffSELL!'68 VWBug. BUYER! See il and ••••~••••••~••••~•••••• ascot tables & all lhe ac· 1600<' c, mags, m any '70 Coupe de Ville, loaded. prove lo your:.eU" it's the ~ales and Serv1ce coutrcmenls desired by x tras. S!j51)/b.i>l offer. exceptionally clean. Lido sharpest in Orange Coun-OLDSMOllLE the Ao.ill d1s.cern10~. IS98 -3200 lsland:s73--0487 Ly. Only 28,000.miles and MC-TRUCKS S16•500· ~VW Conv. New top. '71 ELDORADO, l owner, loaded w I all extras. HONDA CARS fhese vehicles mu~l be Ud ll~es. Xlntcond. fully loaded. good cond. r~str se~ ~mT~la,~el~~ University Olds seen to be appreciated. _ Sl OOO. 494-0040. $3000. 548-6~7 WUO L ESA LE BOOK 2850 Harbor Bl vd. Pleast! a::.k tor R1cbard '68DLXCMPlt$l195. Cad 'i2,CDVWhite$.3250. VALUE OF St>875. CostaMesa 540-0040 lo cally $300/ollcr an:l'!.SOrtt'=>. S750or best Santa Ana !S3S·Jl71 today. 9i9-7!130wkdy:-. olll'r. Oa\·:-. c.tll Bill at Lamb at Guarantee '71 BUti XTRS$1695. Pvt. Pty. 64ti~7. · 636-0072 Eves or Sat & , Che vrolet ~1otor:.. Jnc. VWtenl$lOO.&rl-2l*4l -al445K17thSt.CM. s n '71 Old1T01ooado located in :Santa Ana at --0-·--------1 Fully eqwpped. Clean. "FRIEDLANDER" •TV, Radio, HiFi, Steno 675-0970: £\'cS & Sun 8098 ~a II 52_5 _10_-1_-1_. ___ _ SELL US YOUR CAR! i ll East 17th Street. 71 Eldorado, loaded with 74' Low milge. LOaded, all Lie. No. WGA·L $1795 or 962'> G G il•d . G G '>H 1711 Wepoytopprice! Please call for an ap-equapment,$4,000orbest white. Conti n e ntal best ofr. Please call• •••••• •••• ••••••••••••• fl LISK\' 100. 1 !HO. SOUO. :>tereo, Sony Amp, dual Xlnl l'•rnd ,mJden very l1l· MUSTBECL~•u pomtment. t714J~.u-:i11 Vol•o 977 offerP.P.7146'15-7100 custom fronl & rear. 833·8384or554-0436. ~"' -~-..................... . Will take anything in '73 ll OND/\ Civic, Saab 9760 -Camaro 9917 Musl see.494-1222· 1004 OLDS Dynamic 83 turn tab I e. Sup l' r Ill'. 67._5 -_-16_~_3_. ___ _ speakers. su.;. o75-1a:~~-1970 Kawasaki. 180 Dirt ~~a~e. watches, nngs, Uran~l'. Sl9oo. 673-5341. ••••••••••••••••••••-• VOLVO ••••••••••••••••••••••• '71 MARK Ill, loaded~ im· Convertible,gd.cond. JV s etc.. :Jo9 Palm St. Bal. Isl. '74 DEMO SALE ·74 CAM ARO, 7,000 mi, mac. eond. Under t>OOk 548--0160 Hike. ~ood cond. ~i5. loats & MariM K-17 8tii:!l a Iler .J pm. · Ecplipment , -· . ---- 2000 HARBOHBLVO. ---SMB Allcars arclowm1leage, auto, P /S, P /B, au-, va lu e. 549-0t>H or -.--------,.. 645-1500 Mazda 9738 . · d P nt 9957 CO" fl\ Mi""/\ ••••••••••••••••••••••• eq u 1 PP·<' "'1th a 1 r. a m I fm, s tereo/ l :i pe 675 7147 I O "' _, AM /FM s tcrt>o or deck, mags. $4,200. ••••••••••••••••••••••• 7-tM .\lD.\HX-~Wagun Buyorl.ease Ml/l-'M 8 track tape & Q:lti-4903afl.3p.m. Corvette 9932 WEHAVEA ··~··•••••••••••••••••• !~12 llOi\ 0 .\ 54JU. must :.cll SUJOO or be:.L offer GeMral 9010 Call Ho n . tli~-o.t :rn ••••••••••••••••••••••• anyumt' TAXADVANTAGE · 1!1i2l:f550Suluk1. Donate your boat. X Int cond. s-tiS I 11 m. "Boy Scouts 5 lti -4990 i\11 kc 493-i6'!-t alt 6 loots, Marine 1''ast '68 Suluk1 TC 305. EquiptlMtlt 9030 Dependable. great <.-ond1· -.•••••••••••••••• •••••• Lion. Be::.t ol fer&l<:!-2475 : '7511 P JOH~SO:". lil Suzuki T3SOR. 4,000 mi. 8' Columbia sail dini.:hv pnccd tu sell last. $350. ea. ti7:>~1~11:1 SJ.){) _ t:i73-2491 loots, Power 9040 otor Homes.Sales/. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Rent 9160 46' Glas par Plca:.ure ••••••••••••••••••••••• Craft, 35 HP l\il'rc .. E:-..plorcr Motor Home .trailer. + extras! ~7:>. Cus tom 25, dual a ir s.&6-7578. i.:c ner a tor, roof rack, * minl, ilest oiler. 540·774-1 %5' Trojan. Not r unning . • needs work. ask for Hob uto Senice & / • Mon-Sat PM 6-9, Sun JO Parts 9400 ... am-5. l714 >5-i8 ~ •••••••••••••••••••••• VW ENG. I 600CC OrcmcJe County's H ighest S Buyer on lmporh . Bill Maxey Toyota Call Roger or Bill bl7 b55j FREE APPRAISAL We huy u :-.t·d ear:. & trucks. l' Jll Ci HOTll CHEVHOLET for a free appraisal. <...:ROTH Cll EVHOU:T 18211 Beach Ul\d. II unun~ton lk>al·h 847-GOt!i 51H·:l:l31 We Buy 1\1 l' r C' e d es . Po r s e h<', Holls, & l~xoucs. Clas:-.1cs, Imports JIM MARINO MOTORCARS 12()(1 W. Coast Hwy. Nl'wport Ucach 645-1102 7Y.!' IMP. Runabout. 1-0 . ..jO~IO eep V. bait lank, :.Im. 2. "· ----Autos, Imported · 75. 839--1~ b Your UJtsun-Tovota· ••••••••••••••••••••••• ,\m /fm ral.110. 10 .000 all l ealure remainina ----------••••••••••••••••••••••• :\ uthori1.ed "' Fl ..... E mdei.. Xlnt cont!. ::.3.)00 time on unlimit ed '69CHEV. Good u:.ed Corvettes. " Safe,, & Service I 1 rm . Pr 1'. Pt y . m lleage warranties. *Camero * Often a good selection or SELECTION tii3 27!1V Beach Imports Heady for deltver~ new '75's. Outstanding ----~\1acArthur3nd ~O\V ! v .. g. auto. trans., faCLory Corvette m echanical, OF USED Mercedes Benz 9740 Jambor~E: 142 air cond1t1omng. power bod d PINTOS ••••••••••••••••••••••• D 752--0900 steering radio, heater, y, an paint team re· IS4lS· ove w I cr uise control. auto., wh1tewall t1res, like new. ady to sen ·e you. Now PurchasinCJ Top Quality Used Mercedes Contact Used Car MClnOC)tt Mission Y-teio Imports Newport Beach · power i.tecring. 1uel 1nJ., tl1'Fou81 Howcwd CheYrolet •SEDANS D.GreenS,.S-t~.(i15117J $IJ9,5 OoveandQuall •RUHAIOUTS Toyota 9765 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ·11 COROLLA 1600, gd m1leaµe. xlras. Gd cond. ;,lli4KI. ti~S-234t 142 Sts. •W AGOHS Dunton~ Nr. MacArthur. D·-""Oft ~ w/ auto., power st.eenng, Polar White, blue mt. & rue I mj. $5399. 1 F5112 > 142 22 10 S. Matn at Warner, J amboreeand "'" ~ S.A. Bristol 2240 S. Main at Warner, S.A. 546-7070 54 6-7070 Newport Beach gJ3-0555 Ford :· . 9940 ATLAS. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Chrysler /fllylnouth Fial rn nt·ed o1 Hep.;ur:-.·! 990 I H t.' a ~ o n a b I e . C a I I Alf a Romeo 1972 1'.0RD LTD, PIS. OpenDaily&Sun.'lll lO P /B, new tires, radio, PM 9705 71 Mercedes-Benz 280SE 3.5 11 Cllewy ·-(#212A) ,. 5899 '10 Tey1ta (856AOE) 5 1099 '61 DldfC (RWZ739) s599 'U Falcon Wir• OCYZ155) S699 '&5 Cbewy (R~re5) 5999 1Z Pilltl (417EKR) s1399 ntiques/ Classic s 9520 •••••••••••••••••••••• 51 MG -TD. Fully rstrd. Show cond. tluns Xlnt. S36U0 f tradc for Vet. 530-2755. ----·-- •••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• Alfa.Romeo luy or I.ease t\uthonzed S..iles & Srv1ce Beach Imports l\I ac Arthur :ind Jamboree K-lK-Dovc 752--0'JO(J Newport Reach Clai.i.1c eoupe 1 Only one owner & 1 mmaculaLe Power window:.. power :.Leering. lactory air. ~lereo. & 1 actory :.un- roof. t23l:sU BAJ Mission Y-1ejo Imports · i''OR.\IULA FOHD /\lfa R.1m eo GTV '72. Lola .. 1'"202 f''m/i\m radio, ltkc new. 2910t ...,.._... ,..,__., VC'ry tlean. ready to S-t200/bst, eves coll • •...._VMJo 8~1"1740 · ran .. Good up-rated -rn~-0753. motor. Lots of extra ·BMW------9-7-12 µarts. SJguO. :H.S-.1487 ••• •• ••• • • • ••• ••••••• •• Trucks 9560 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 37 Dodge 1 Lon Pkup good rnnd. bc:-t offer a-lt<--&19 i.J FORD CouriPr w Shell, J0.000 m1. For !>Jle or lrade. 962~32 alt. 5 pm_. ______ 1 'i:!Chev. 12 T. P.U. Black ~1th black int. Black ton· ncau. Black side pipes. wheels & wide ures, 350 auto. Air. P /S. Power d1:.c brakes . AM /FM 1974 BAVARIA CLOSEOUT SAVE! C revierBMW ·208 W. lslStreet Santa ,\nJ gJS-3171 &. radio, tape deck. See to -=---------~pr~~~te! ~Firm. ORANGE CtiMJt'TY'S -----1 OLDEST '68DODGE ~ SELL US YOUR OLD CAR, WE'U. LEASE YOU OURS! 100 New & Used to Choose House of Imports 523-7250 72 Mercedff. Benz250 fh1 s 4 door sedan is our special of the week al S59!19. Sacnf1ce sale! <4051-.:KUJ ' V84 •FdlOO• t .VI • s pee ·powers ecr-Sales-Serv1ce-Leas1ng a87'0t _,_... ...,._.. I lllg, radio. I l861!6B > • -...... .,..,. Mt•f'NO I S 1295 Roy Carver, Inc. , Dunton Ford Rolls Royce BMW 1!174 Mercedes"450SL Ex· . 2..14 E. 17th St. cept1onal cond. Blue 22-10 S. Mam at. Warner, Costa Mesa S4 metal he paint. 8000 mi. t air. 44,500 m1. $2100. W21lHarborBlvd. 5.51--0746 Costa Mesa 72' Ford 4X4 o/.i too. Best 546-1934 ~~tl~.·~I or fe r. Ca 11 aft. 6. --------- ;jj 497-2842. '72 PL YM. The Sixth Annual QLINlll& 500 Sanc11011ed bS-U.S AC. Sunday, March 9, 1975 Experience a classic open wheel, open cockpit race -the only one like It on the West Coast. Tickets at all Tlcketron outlets-lnclud· Ing Sears, Broadway, and Ward's -or Speedway box office. (714-984-2255) ONTARIO MOTOR SPEEDWAY lle1 IAIT Q IT., ONTAlllO, C.L.,. tt1M •73 TORINO * WOCJGft * V ·8, fact. air cond., pwr. steer, radio, heater, w/w tares tinted glass. Lie. (b'WGBJ >. $2795 Dunton ·ford 1 2240 S. Main at. Warner, * Duster 2 cir. • ti cyl., auto. trans., fac.r tory air conditioning, rad10, heater, vinyl roof. Wl2EOL> $1995 Dunton Ford 2240 S. Main at Warne.r, S.A. 546-7070 546~070p ..... oftti.,...., -.-ac----9-9-6-~ ---------...................... . '71 GALIC 1968 Catalina 4 Dr. R/H~ * 500 2 DR.* Air/cond. $650. O.N.O. Call 545--0388. • V·li, fact. air cond., p/s, 1---------- R I H . v Jn y 1 r oof. '69 PONTIAC I. t200CLAJ 69 •LeMG&* SI 5 2 Dr. H.T., V-8. auto. Dunton Ford trans., power steering. 2240 S. Main at Warner, lilt-wheel, air cond .• S.A. power window, viny l 546-7070 roof, whltewaUs, bucket seats. (\1210) '67 FORD SI 695 • • Squire Wogan * Dunton Ford V-i auto. trans .. power 2240 s .. Main at Warner. brakes, power steermg S.A. air cond., extremely 546-7070 sharp. <TlY33.2J • $795 '73 PONTIAC Duntott Ford * 1o ... ¥11e * UCO S. Mitin at Warner, 4 dr, H.T., ttuto. trans., S.A. power s teering, power 546-7070 t>rakes, air COQd., vinyl roof, low mileago, '62 F ALCQl\i Ranchero. l4d6.KLJ r · S.A. ---$13,000. Call '94-5272. I 546-7070 Hf're Now! '_lllilj!:!::.i Auto radio, heater, 6 cyl. $2995 Gd economy, runs goocl. A.sting $480 cash. Qul an Dunton Ford The AM Mew '72FORD BMW • F250>f•T * 530 i P1ckup Y·8, auto. trans .. Call tor in1ormauon power steering. radio, 835_3 171 duaJ tanks. < 1921S~ S 1995 Cre vi•r BMW DllldonFcrd 4!08 W l:oct~rNl 2240 S. Main al Warner. SJnW AnJ K35 3171 546~070 ,. & . & '74 Ctt EVY ·~ton <.:UST DELUXE 10. m1nt<·ond .. Datt. 9720 lo mile , i!U"~ AMtFM. >i ••••••••••••••••••••••• t r•<'k, elec hruke SACIUt'ICF.'7i24<.>Z, S)'s.ll'm, E·Z I.in $5.000. $3800. Air cond. m~p. Ml -W9 etc. 4!M-278U \ ' I 81'"1 at U&l-4!*71. 22AO S. Main at. War~r. '64 Ford Futura. Hardtop 546S.A7.070 ~onv. Auto, PS, R t H. -----__.;_:..:.....::;.____ good tires . Recent •73 p ....,.. tuneup. Very Cle n. $425. On• • or trade tor moc«cycte. * V..,. 1r 875-~. V-~. 4 -apeed. radio, heater, tow mi.I U.. Ul73 LTD Brougham 2 dr U.9'lHG£J aedan, v1ayl top, all pwr 52295 w/many other ;ictraa. Perrect cond. CMI\ bo D.._ Fercl Ha al 3lS M'cCormlck U.O 8. Main -. Wamu, Cotta Meaa g am Lo <:30' "" ., ~.n.. pm llon lhlV Fn, Uk for 146-7070 Ray or tony. "2500, ----..;...;;..,;.;;...:.. __ 170 Pof'd Van Vd,Alrcond, '74 GraQd Prix. ICU ot Xlilt cond. $1M or btt quip. suso. D1y1 ofr. 3l!T·~l""'. 544-"3~2. Ev le w~ fJ'I/ 8.'!l -049;t. Clemenie • Man Held In Spree . San Clemente police arrested a- 33-year-old man claiming to be a Green B,1 et following a six and a half hour round or kicked-in doors and alleged knife-waving assaults Saturday. • Charles Arlend Tinklenberg was booked ·on two counts of felony assault on a police officer, burglary, and assault with a de· adly weapon. . FoOowing the arrest, police of. ricers tallied six kicked-in doors, numerous br-oken windows, a smashed house Interior \\'.~IJ. -brok~tt-d:isbes and-twoielephones ripped from the wall of Tinklen- berg•s estranged wife's home. .. . ;:::::,. . . __ .;,, . The Band Played ·on '., ·lf'j,, o.tlly Pi lot Staff Pi.le Police said Tinklenberg was not really a Green Beret; U.S. Army Special Services, but a laborer. He was taken to Orange County Medical Center after the ·· arrest. 'The LagWla Beach High School band sport· ing spiffy new uniforms took part in cer.emomes at Main Beach Saturday when a flag flown over the nation's capitol was used to help dedicale the new flag pole donated to the city. Young woman playing the flute is Jenny Wilcoxen, Additional pictures are on Page 3. I Police reported the violence spree began at about 6:30 p.m. Friday when officers were called to225 W. Cordoba St., the home of Tinklenberg's estranged wife. · There the front door had been kicked in and furniture torn up .. Tinklenberg wasindt at the home when police arrived. Later, at about 9 p.m. police were called to 430 N. El Camiono Real where a man allegedly wav- ing a bowie knife chased Sharon Kay Bennett, 29, and David L . Lubbert, 18, down the street. A half hour later·ibe-man re· turned, and police said, chased the two down the street agaln. ·Two Girls Suffocate In Cave By KATHY CLANCY Of U.• O•llY Piiot Stiff A vacant Huntington Beach field, marked by an el~oo.rate SY&leU)<>f chWU'esl~Jod&anddj_rt caves, became a death tra..P for two playmates Sunday a(ternc>on. Police said Danielle Picard, 6. of 19062 Summerfield Lane, and Arter that. police aJlege Tinklenberg returned to the home of his estranged wife. When officers arrived, they wrestled the stocky man from the extensively damaged residence. · Officers could give no reason for the man's behavior, although they said heh ad been drinking. . Jaonne Kezelmann, 8, of 19022 Summerfield, apparently suf- focated as the sandy walls of a cave collapsed while they played. burying them beneath hundreds of pounds of soil. . Man Washed From Dana Breakwater The death sc~ne was a popular neighborhood vacant area, marked by bluffs and gullies, near Newl an·d Street and Garfield Avenue. Orticers said the girls' parents, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Picard and Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Kezelman, became worried over the children's absence about 2 p.m. and started searc bing for them. A Santa Ana man suffered minor injurie.s Sunday wnen washed from the Dana Point' breakwater by high waves. The victim was identified by the Harbor Department as Tony Nuskin, 28, 3101 S. Bristol. The hunt e11ded at 4 :30 p.m .• when Joanne's brother, Fred, 13.. searched ~he popular fort area · and spotted portions o! two bodies protruding from the cave-in. 'fhe Harbor Departqtent said Nuskin and a girlfriena ignored signs warning of the danger of high surf. Both lay down on the jetty when the first wave ,broke and then resumed their stroll on· ly to be bit by a second wave. The woman again escaped by tying QOWO anb ClmgLng tO the rOCk,S b'-ll Nuskin was washed off. • Jn a second high surf incident, the Harbor Department patrol • boat responded to a call from the San Clemente lifeguar~ that a diver was in trouble off Aliso Beach. On arrival at 'the scene, the patrol boat found three divers being assisted by lifeguards. All Elj~aped without injury. ,tThe divers were identified as ft v s s K a l a n d r . 1 9 , T o Di" Hamilton, 19, a nd Mike Wells, 24. . _.of Huntington Beach. Police said children's fathers dug the 1ttle girls free and were carrying them home when they flagged a passing police car. Officers Hugh Foster and Larry Cain s tarted administer- ing mouth-to-mouth resuscita- tion . Fire department paramedics continued revival tecJlniques wh·ile en route to (SeeCAV£S, Page A%} ' Finishing Tools Rep"'()rted Stolen Cement finishing tqols valu~ by the victims at abo1,lt $500 have ~ stolen from a San .Juan CCl°()istrano building supply com- pany. Orange County Sherifrs of- ficers r~~rted today. Deputies said burglars who broke open a tocked door at tbe preMise• of San Juan Builders Sup~ly 32102' P~seo Adelanl9, took the tools from wall racks in· side the building. ·Do.rses Cut Calieme Suspect Found TIJUA!'iA, Mexico <AP) -While they slept Feb. 15 their beads sticking out or the stalls, 11 thoroughbred hor~es at Caliente racetrack were slashed across their heads. The cuts were deep enough or so bothersome to the horses that their owner H.T. Young, withdrew five from r aces that weekend. A search for "the Caliente Slasher," believed to be a dis- gruntled or drunken employ.e, was begun .. As a r esult, 40 tr;.Lck employes whose backgrounds were .geli\C;rU>ed as·~trt~wer•fira4.. • x • .,. • . p • ~oday. a sp~kesmBJ} said a f anaed.G erm.aiuhePA.ercl4oa-.... seen ripping at tl;le faces of lwo more sleeping horses arih'as to blame ror tbe other cuttings as well. The dog, owned by a Cali ente trainer, will be allowed to stay but only under leash, the track spokesman said . 10.9% Pay Boost Bid Goes to CUSD A request for a 10.9 percent cost of living increase for non4 teaching employes will be pre· sented tonight to Trustees of the Capistrano Unified School Dis- trict. The meeting will take place at 7 :30 p.m . in the cafetorium of San Juan Elementary School in San ~uan Chpistrano. Sam Chicas, assistant superin-· tendent for business services, said the classified employes represent $2.6 million in this year's budget. If the increase were granted it would mean ap- Gripes Flood Utility Offices SAN DIEGO (AP) -San Diego Gas & Electric Co. says it has been flooded witK customer complaints about rates which have doubled within the past year. The gas and electric charges have gone up on 1() occasions sin~e August 1973. The average customer using' 500 kilowatt· hours of electricity monthly re- ceived a bill for $17.70 in January compared with one (or $10.07 a year before. On a typical day recently, 60 complaints a bout high rates came in, 15 of them by letter, a spokesman said Sunday . proximately $283,000 annually. Although there are about 50 dif- ferent class·ified jobs, Chicas said an e le mentary school secretary would jump from $649 to $722 per month as a starting salary and $790 to $876 on the top step. A journeyman maintenance man would change from $831 to S922 beginning step and from $1.014 to $1,125 on the top step. Chicas said an additional re- quest this year is to add a sixth step to tbe salary schedule. meaning that there would be five raises over the years for a person who starts at the b-Ottom, rcither than four. If this is granted, addi· tional funds wouJd have to be budgeted. Last /ear non-teaching employes asked for 13 percent, but received nine percent after months· of private negotiations by the specially -appointed negotiation team. This year's negotiations have not yet begun. Non-teaching employes are also asking for changes in vaca- tion periods after 10 and 15 years of employment, sick leave, and insurance. Buggy Crash Death SAUGUS (UPI>-Tom Bozeman, 32, Los Angeles, died today from injuries he suffered when his dune buggy plunged 125 feet Sunday down a steep hill nortl1'oof here. ~etlay's c1~i.g. N~~. Stoeks . J.. NCENTS ane .Phyllis Sweeney Target By JOHN VAL"TERZA Of tlM l>~lly Pllet SC.If A f ew friends and about 200' hard hat-wearing enemies of the regional coastal commission did battte again today in Long Beach over a controversial planning element which would perpetuate the commission setup well into the decade_ And several residents of the Orange Coast endorsing the pro- posal-including Laguna Beach C o u n c i l w o m 'a n · P h y 11 i s Sweeney--sa~pled the wrath of 'tnemployed, construction wor-.ers wh..o blame the com- mission for their plight. Mrs. Sweeney tried to relate her position in support of re- gional coastal control but when she alluded to the gallery of hard hats behind her, her comments were drowned out by jeers and epithets. "The time has passed when the city can plan without regard for its neighboring cities along the coast. Local control is powerless in the face of regional problems and local governments have de- monstrated that they can't handle them,"shesaid. When Mrs. Sweeney urged commissioners not to be misled by "the misled and misguided people in this room ," the disrup- tiOJl began. The hard hats, many carrying placards, drowned out her com-- m~r)ts Jor a tim~. but coming 't.bW>ugh the dtn' Mrs. Sweeney M"-d commissivner'S not to· .. tet the voices in this room deaf en the voices of people out there." Co mmission Ch airman Dr. Donald Bright finally restor ed control and told the noisy au- dience to wait until Mrs . Sweeney finished, "then make your noises." The hearings are one in a long .. series of public sessions calculated to sample public opi· nion on the latest component of the state's coastal land use plan. in this case the Powers, Funding and Government element. Regional commissioners have heard testimony for the past weeks on the proposal which would continue a regional permit commission and an overseeing state commission for at least three years beyond the original deadline set by the passage of Proposition 20, the Coastal Initiative. 'Once regional commission hearings have concluded on the element, the panel will decide whether or not to send Uie docu- ment to the state commission. which then could recommend CSee HARDHATS, PageA2) Purse Thief C9llects $85 A South Laguna woman lost h.er purse and contents that in· eluded '$85 in cash during the weekend in what is becoming the fastest growing type of theft in this a r ea. Orange County Sheriff's officers reported today. · Deputies said housewife Bren- da B . Turner, 71, of 21651 Wesley Drive, South Laguna, was robbed as she shopped in the Alpha Beta market at 34822 Pacific Coast Highway . They said Mrs. Turner's purse was snatched from her shopping cart while her attention was dis· tr acted. O.ily Piiot SUit Ptioto HOOTED BY HARDHATS Laguna's Sweeney ·Glider Pilot Badly Injured In Park Crash A 41-year-old hang glider pilot who had crashed in rugged ter- rain near Niguel Regional Park was airlifted to Mission Com· munity Hospital Sunday night by a-Marine Corps helicopter. Albert Kelly. a resident of Laurie Lane in Costa l\'tesa. was hospitalized with a broken leg and a kne e injury after crashlanding in rugged terrain off the end of Ali so Creek Road, count y fir e Capt. Bruce Turbeville sai~ Because of Kelly's painful in-.. juries paramedics who were summoned to the crash site by a friend of the pilot. called on the Marine Corps "Huey" rescue helicopter to take Kelly out of the mountain area. Turbeville said the chopper ar· rived at 7:35 p.m. and had the in· jured pilot at the hospital two minutes late r . Fireme n. ap- preciative of the Marine Corps' help, said this was the third case so far this year in which the El Toro bas e assisted with a helicopter. Kelly was reported in satisfac- tory condition by hospital of- ficials today. Paramedics were alerted to Kelly's plight by an unidentified companion who left the secluded area on foot, then drove to a Lag una Hill s convenience market where he was able to use a telephone. Dana Boat Owner R e ports Burglary . Sails, s ail bags and r ain jackets with a total value or $.524 has been stolen from a boat moored at Dana Harbor. Orange County Sheriff's officers report- ed today. Deputies said the loss was re· ported by photographer John Michael Fox en. 26, of 34383 Dana Strand Dr .. Dana Point. They said thieves broke a combination lock on the cabin door to gain en· try to Foxen's vessel. or:::fA eons• Weather Some late night and early ·morning low clouds and fog, otherwise generally fair Tuesday. }f ighs 65 at the beaches• 72 inland. Lows tonight 46 to 52. HOUSE RENTED ~J.~~~~~~~:d::·~ESD ·~ttters to Polls __ Tuesday. INSIDE T~DAl:. United Farm Wor~s have shouted /out over Gallct"s "Madria Madria" wine com· mercial on ttlevision. Story, Page144 . ptr1enced by the Newport ~ach landlord who placed I.his ad m the · Daily Pilof ! For lease. Newport Heights, 4 bdrm, lge fam rm. 21tt BA. nr all 1cbools, avaU. Jlpprox. Marl. $4.50 mo. XXX·XX~X . , • Voters oi th~ Caplstra.no Unified School District and the _Laguna Beach Unified School District will fO to the polls Tues- da.Y to elect trlf$.lees to district bOards or ectuoallon. Palls are open from 7 o.m. to 8 p.m. Jf you have a room. apartment, hou•o or buJldidl to rent. calJ 642-5678. It only t.aket a few · words in the rl 1ht pl~ to attract rent.era. Alona the Orenae Coa~l. the ri1b( place ls the Daily Pilot. , Jn i.;a;una ~ach, five can· didatet are seektna two open bOard positions, Candidates are John L. Anderson, Harry Blthe\1, Anneue Cassidy, Ronald Chil~te and Rtchard wmon. There are ll,loO voters tn the dis- trict. . .... ~~- M Y-Sef•k• 41 ...... .,. L.M. .. ,.. ., • C..Mte1'11it AS C .. aMIM IM2 CM!k• 412 ~ .. ,_ AU Oeet10 .. tlC• AU ............... ~·-· .. l'IMllR AU t OSHKOSH, Wis. <AP > Police were punted when tb y ce>Wd find no sign of f airud entry in a Knights of Columbus hall that had been bur&lariied or s100. But authorities discovered 1 that the buralar supplied the an.awer to the mystery -and let\ some advice for the hall's manager. A handwritten note read: "Yes, l have u key. Cbanee your locks." .. Vote rs Set To Decide Four Posts Voters from the Saddleback Valley and the cities or Dana Point, San Clemente, San Juan Capistra no, Tustin, Laguna 8each and Irvine will go to the polls Tuesday to rm four vacant lieats on the Saddleback Com· munity College District Board of Trustees. The two races are : -lo Trustee Ar~a 7 <Mission Viejo-Laguna Niguel) incum· bent Donna Berry or Mission Vi e· lo defends her seat against al· orney Ha r o ld McGartb of Laguna Niguel and private in· vestigator Raymond Skony of Mission Viejo. -In T rustee Area 6 (Irvine-El Toro> incumbent Norrisa Brandt of Irvine is being challenged by accountant Steve Mueller, also of Irvine. lncumbent Larry Taylor, a Laguna Beach locksmith, will be appointed automatically to a r;econd term in Trustee Area 3 <Laguna Beach ) because no other person filed for the office. Another non-raec is in Trustee Area J <Tustin> where busi· nessman Frank Greinke is the only man on the ballot. Greinke was the only candidate to lile nomination papers for the seat vacated through the resignation of former trustee William Dean. A total 106,624 voters are eligi· ble to cast ballots at 154 polling places between the hours of 7 a .m. and 8 p.m. Absentee ballots may be returned to any county precinct. The Saddleback College race, unlike other campaigns in sur· rounding communities, has been r-emarkably quiet and free of controversial issues. However, all candidates ex· press concern a bout the financ· ir\g of futur-e campus construc- tion and the college's historiacal. problem of "losing" students to other community college dis· tocts. Co/C Plans To R ecruit The Laguna Beach Chamber of Commerce will hold a one-day membership drive Tuesday. The day-long blitz will find about 40 chambers canvassing pros pective m e mbers from throughout the town. Betty M ye r s . c h ambe r manager, said no specific mem· bership goal has been set for the 300-member organization. She said the chamber hopes to get ··as many as possible, the sky's the limit." Chamber membership is open to individuals as well as business organizations. Dues are based on business, size and number of employes. They run from $375 for the city's largest hotel, to $10 for individuals. ORANGE COAST use DAILY PILOT Tl'of Or-CN\I D•llY Polol. Wlfll .... lclll«- -IM N<>W' ,.,, •• •Sow•-b•l""Or-. ()).Ht Pub41...n1nq (rn'\O•ny S--..,•t• t"dtt~ .,,. llUbt•'IM<I Moncl•• tllrOOOOfl Frlelrr lot C°''" ,.,,_...,. Nf'wpOtt O#•r h """0"0100 f:t#¥h f o\ln 1.i1n V•ft~y lr•1n,. S•ddlt~• Ve11•¥ .tnd lA9l><W ~"'" ~""' Coot • ••"9'~ •ro·~• fd•IH>n 9' 1Nbll\ll~CI ~t .... CI••' -!Mind...,,\ Th# "'""" '""' P\>11'1\>tlnQ pl•ftt ,, ., JOO ""''' 11.11 ~""''•Co<••-••. ~•Htornl.t.,_,. Robert N. Weed "'"ldltnl • ..., ll'vbtl- Jack R. Cuf'1ev "'<• Prttldltm • .., Ot-•• Mo.- Thorn as t<eevil l!Clftor Thomas A . Murpflfne _,..tlftOEdii.r Charles H. Loos Richard P. Nall AHIMMll -........ ld!IOt' ." ............. 1\7-.E • • n .. '~aKOlplt~ ...... c.•m 1hu.were delid ~ amv&l bos~~al~clal tald todU '" lwo probably bad no cha~~ to escape the uve·ln. ooee tbe 1a.n· dy walls started to collapse. 'Ibey said even an adult would have had a difficult time fleeing the massive mound of dirt.. . Danielle was a first grader at Perry School in Huntlbiton Beach, where J oanne was in the third gr ade. S c hoo l Principal John Magnuson said teachers a( the school were notified of the tragedy in a morning bulletin. "We try to keep our youngsteJS out of the field," Magnuson said, adding the district. buses some children so they don't have to walk across vacant lots. But he said the Perry School attendance area does have a lot of similar open areas. Funeral arrangements for the two girls ~ere pending today at Smiths Mortuary in Huntington Beach. Si g n , Scenic Tour Issu es Continue d A general planning report deal· ing with scenic highways and sign requirements has been con· tinued in public hearing until March 11 by Laguna Beach plan· ning commissioners. The r eport contained require· men ts s trictly Ii mi ting s igns along scenic highways, and en· couraged tourist driving through the back roads of the city. Both signing and scenic tour· ing along Laguna's residential hillside streets have been highly controversial issues in the pa.st. "I see no reason to get people all riled up and get them coming down here in swarms," Com· mi ssioner William L~ said. Because the prap()sed require· ments in the report would have controlled size and type of sign, it was the mos t controversi al aspect of the element. "Most of these changes would be disastrous," Leak said hit· ting what he called its "regimen· talion." Leak added the present hodge- podge of signs "helps Laguna to retain its village atmosphere." He said the high uniformity called for in the report wouJ<1 ··show that we're trying to look like the city oC Irvin~ which is trying to look like Laguna Beach." While most of the sign pro- visions were deleted from the re· port, commissioners did agree that the city's sign ordinance needs examination. The second major part or the report encourages tourist driving through the city's hilly residen· tial areas. . Currently, most tourists drive on Laguna Canyon Road and Pacific Coast Highway. Both roads h ave been designated scenic highways by the state and county. Leak said the back roads are inadequate for present traffic and that encour aging tourist sightseeing is unwise. "Let's keep it a secret," he said. An attempt by the Chamber of Commerce to promote a scenic drive through town fostered in· tense citizen opposition in pre- vious years. Poli~ewomanHooks 8 Would-be Lovers OAKLA~D CAP> -A policewoman posing as a booker drew eight propositions, and eight men were arrested a s police here began a court· ordered crackdown on pro- stitutes' customers. "I just sort of stand on the street curbs aad look for a car to, drive by twie-e " said Pat Eoarson, a 301sh dbpateber who posted herself at a. popular pro- stitution corner here. "Usually, he rolls down his window and I walk over, and he asks lrI am a working girl and jf I am looking for a little Cun . ''He'll say, he's looking for some particular klnd of sex act, then I'll bust him," ~be related. Mrs. Enarson said most of her "customer~" were white, mid· dle-class suburbafiltes and all were booked for investigation of soliciting an act of prostitution. tr convicted, they face a max· imum penalty of up to six months in jail and a $500 fine. Police said the men might be detained until Tuesday because the law re· quires a venereal disease test in such cases; the tests, which take 24 hours, are not given on weekends. On Thursday, Alameda County CHP Tickets '66-'70 Cars Sans Devices SACRAMENTO <AP)-The ~ Hich••Y P~ aaid . today it Wjll crack down im- mediately ob owne1s of older cars lacking extra smog control de- vices in six Southern California counties. CHP Commissioner Dan Lanza said his officers "now will issue citations in aggravated cases, particularly those where the violation has, been of long dura· lion." He added the · move was "necessary to assure more thorough compliance with exist· inglaw." . State law requires owners of · 1966-70 model cars in the South Coast Air Basin to install devices to cut the emissions of oxides of Nitrogen <NOx~. . · The installation of the deVlces started last September on the 1.8 million older cars in Los Angeles, Santa Barbara, Ventura, San Bernardino, Orange and Riverside counties on a staggered basis keyed to the last digit of the car'sJicense plate. Superior Court Judge Spurgeon Ava.kia.n ruled that the police practice of arresting prostitutes but merely lssuin1 citations to customers was discriminatory. He said t he customers should be · subjected to the same citation, arrest and quarantine pr<J· cedures as prostitutes. . Mrs. Enarson, who has given citations in the past, wore red bell·bottomed slacks. a wtiile sweater and a white raincoat. Her small purse contained her handgun and badge. Fro.• Page A l ·HARDHATS its passage by the legislature. Unemployed construction workers who addressed the issue today asserted in the hardest of terms-that the regional com· ·mission's strict permit~unctions have killed development and eliminated their jobs. One of them is DaYid Goldberg, of Westminster, who said he "represents everyone who works with hi s hands.'' He cited $3,100 a week in re· gional commission expenses and said that that money would pay for jobs for 10 men in the con· struction industry. ''We have a coastal com· mission which is regressing to the Spanish inquisition where certain people decide who will work and where,'' he said. Willi am A. Foy, speaking for operating engineers and building tradesmen in Orange County and Long Beach, cited a 95 percent unemploY,ment rate among dredge workers and 75 percent in the surveying trade. "By this summer it looks like 60 percent of our construction workers will be out of a job. "These are people who-voted for Proposition 20 under the idea that it would clean up our coast, not delay building projects out of business," he said.·· Students Slate ·Arbor Day F est Students at Laguna Beach's E l Morro Elementary School will celebrate Arbor Day Friday with a tree planting and outdoor con· cert. Students will gather on the school grounds at 10 a.m. to watch the tree planting, followed by a performance of "This Lan4 Is My Land, This Land ls Your Land,'' by the school orchestra. Bank or America and As· s()Clates have submitted the auc- cessJut bid for purcbue of $2 mlllib2' in sewer boNla ottered fo.:. a'ale by the South Lquna Sanitary Dl1tr1ct. Revenue 1enerated throueh the tale of the bonds wlll belp finance the district's share of the cost of construction In the Aliso Water Management Agency's re· atonal sewage treatment system. Bank or America's bid of 6.SS percent interest over the 25 year llle of the bonds was the lowest of the five financial Institutions that participated ln the offering. Due to the difference between tbe bank's bid and the 7 .5 percent in~rest rate originally estimat· ed, the district wlll save about $400,000 in interest payments over the Uf e of the bonds. Other bids included Security Pacific ~ational Bank, 6.41 per· cerit; United California Bank. 6.42 percent;· Merrill, Lynch, Pierce, Fenner and Smith, 6.45 percent, and Bank of California, 6.63 percent. Clay Mitchell, president of tJ:le. district board of directors saJd tl)e favorable interest rate bid by Bank of America was due to the "higher bond rating recently granted the district by Moody In- vestor Service. The rating went from Baa to Al. Mitchell noted that the suc· cessful sale of the bonds 9lands in sharp cont rast to t he bond market in August when an offer· ing of $1 million in sewer bonds failed to receive a single bid. The bonds finally were purchased at par by Avco Community Developers Sale of the $3 million in bonds was authorized by voters in 1973. • Neighbor Foils Burglary Try Orange County Sheriff's of- ficers jailed a Capistrano Beach man on charges of attempted burglary during the weekend after he allegedly was seen try. ing to break into a neighbor's apartment. Deputies booked Steven Ross Johnson, 21, of 34762 Camino Capistrano, after being sum· moned to the neighboring apartr ment of contractor David Allen Jansen,34. · Deputies s aid J a nsen told them :he entered his apartment by the fron t door and spott ed Johnson trying to force open the rear patio door. . He promptly s ummoned of· ficers to the scene. $9 Billion In Transfer COLUMBUS, Ohio <UPI> - Brinks Inc., in a mov'e that began in secrecy Saturday morning and involved about 200 trips by armored truck and the use of 30 armed guards, completed the transfer Sunday of about $9 ·billlon in bonds, securities and cash from the Ohio State House to a new state office tower. · State Treasurer Gertrude Donahey said the total included $215 million fn negoliable securities and $70,000 in cash. . ~k• Sur.fd" Paul Reistrup, new presi· dent of Amtrak, says passenger trains must re· ceive increasing govern- me nt subsidies for the foreseeable future and it is time to be honest about it. Ehrlichman Perjury Rap 'DismUsed'· LOS ANGELES <UPI> -A Superior Court judge today quickly dismissed a perjury in· dictment against John Ehrlichman, alr~ady under federal sentence for his part in the Watergate coverup. In a nearing that lasted-less than three minutes, Judge Gordon Ringer dismissed the charges after assistant District Attorney Stephen Trott said further prosecution would be "an excess or our obligations." Ehrlichman was not in court. He was represented by attorney Douglas Dalton. The perjury charge stemmed from Ehrlichman's testimony before a grand jury about his knowledge of the break-in of Dr. Louis Fielding's office in Beverly Hills during the Pentagon Papers trial. . Fielding was Daniel Ellsberg's psychiatrist. Trott said Ehrlichman had been tried and convicted in a federal court on similar charges a nd given a sentence which the. district attor.ney's office con· sidered '•appropriate.'' · Ehrlichman was sentenced to 2'12 to eight years in prison. The conviaion is ~eiog appealed. 'Army Testing For Drug Use FT. ORD (U PI> -Army of· fi cials have resumed testing military personnel at random for signs of hard-drug abuse. Col. Joe Fitts, officer in charge of the Ft. Ord Alcohol and Drug Abuse Division, said that about. 65 military men and women a day a re ordered to appear for urinalyses to determine if they are using hard drugs. . Fitts said tests began "ln line with Department of Defense or- d~rs." He added statistics were not yet available to indicate the degree of possible involvement among the base's 22,000 troops. Motorist Robs Mari~e of $13 A Marine who accepted a lift back to the El Toro Marine Corps Air Station Sunday and then found himself looking down the barrel of a revolver was robbed of Sl3, Orange County Sheriff's officers said. "A vehicle with the number 1 and no device has been out of com- pliance for almost five months," Lanza said in the statement. Older cars with licenses ending in the digit 7 are required to have the devices installed by the end of this month. WARIMERS P•YS Deputies s aid Marine Sc_ott Albert Wilander, 19, was walkmg back to the El Toro base and had reached the intersectiqn of Trabuco and Sand Canyon roads when a motorist halted in response to bis beckoning thumb. A CHP spokesman said a cita- tion for noncompliance requires a court appearance and can mean at least a $50 fine. Since last winter, the CHP has been issuing warnings but not citations to motorists whose cars lack the devices because the legislature has been debating whether to do away with the pre>- gram. 80 Protest ·Porno Shop In Sacramento SACRAMENTO (UPI) -.A protest against pornog.raph1c material wss staeed again here with some 80 persons picketiftg a Sacramento area book•t~re. They san1 .. Brlnalng in t.be Sheaves." · Five members of the BapUst chorch were chareed Thunday with mallclous mischief aft.er they entered an adult bookltore and began heaving books aDd ma,auines into a nearby parldnl lot. ·The t wo-hour demonatratlon Sunday, the third linff th at• rests, was described by the lf'OUP as a cltlt~n• revival aiatnst com· merdallzed sex. .. ft's God's wort ioln& on out here and the Devtra •oln• on t.Mre, ... one picket.r abouted. A clerk at Goldie's Book1tore said the group formed circles and sang. Oemonstrators handed out circular& denouncing the "sale of smut." They also questioned customer• about purchases as they left. One man bluntly replied, •·1 don't think it's any of your busl· ne11." Another customeT added ••Jf ' they want to pray let them prey in church. I fot a rtght to bu.Y. wbatJwant.'' One person ch ar1ed Thuilday. the Rev. Jam• TombftlOft, sakl, "lt'• tomethln1 we've been con·· cuoed ab®t for IOtne tlme. 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Cl. ·~ i . 2tS ~· ~ rnOlte ,,n It 1• Utt.+ ~ 111 lfl PIA 4 •• •rtOO ,.,.. • .. l!\!ml,., ... 1 , tOVa ... 0 e 00 adsyou'Jl seeonTVthisweek.Notebowmuch in· A~o d .· .. ~ n ·1!_~ 11 n , ii 1~ 1~\4 mP4re~J 3i 7\t•-11\ II nPflllr .• alo!M"'+''"' ~ttnlq .'1112t11 ~~ ( f h d '" -~ Jt .. \ o 111411 S 121 11'1. + I IN Pwr 2.20 10 200 ti~ \lo ~11•'-v 1,20 4 St 11~ + ~ orma ion t e a s give that aetually will help you in decid.. ~:., ~;~tt ,, 24 ~~:: g:: 1:ft. ·..-' ;. tt\4: :z 1g•· .. 2 us ., 111Toe1w .so 11 1 Ji11i-v. MO Pee f.".. ' 't'-• v. Ing whether or not the food would be of nutrition°1 value to A11to11 Mt~ 2 24 "t• " g:;• PS •11 '' •2'Al• ~ s · • 17 s._. "' 1~1e1 c, ' 273 • * Mtfllrte •60 • 1 1 "'-'• .. ··~ • 2 ., 1 I' . 20 11•• ... Ill• t.20' 2' " ... IHA Cpt.10 • w a2 ··-""'PM.8'Q • 10 .. _ .... YOU ---· · • · • .,.,. .,. 'tl""-<11 It 1S t)t\ • , IHA Inv I.Si •• lltJ ~+ ~ iMoelile H«YI • • lS 1~ + '• · ,. ... :~.1.1! 1 '' !t~• ~ 1 I 14 •W.-\'o ttutmtk .11 • JIJt ,.,,. + ~ HKome c.11 • • ., •'-'• ~ "'90llOI uo 4 •11 •2 + " • ~11~.s~i'•; J m:! ~ '· 1 4!! I~!~ •uOtU.40' ",,~. ~ ln<Clnc;.9Sd •. a • ... ~ouou "'i mi.. 117 IN WASHINGTON? Beverly Moore, a nutrlUon a~'·..1-t.. . • 1• s ... -.. ..,110 if !t.1. ~ ~tu.• • o 1•11t ••• •1111tert0e• a • i 1,._ 1At Moflewt. oc .• 6 1iie+ ~1 ......... n. ~ .. .. I oa t1 ~ MnM1I t.40 s •JO 21 • " 11141 ... L t.1210 " tM+ -~Rb ' • i.J 1111.. 1. working with Ralph Nader's Center for the--Study of a"' °'.,~# f ~ ~t::·~ ~tn; i. "~t:: ,. .>2 a l • • .. 1nc1Het1t.2011 11 tl\i'I ••• Molyup .AO s 21 ,, ... w. Respon l. e L · ,. U i t tud f ..... 1 .... ,., ·~ stiwlln .JO e 11 4'-. . . iw1cto 0 11 eo n1 •v. + Y> Mo•10Col 2•) • • 2 ~ + "' s v aw, 1s .. ompe ng a mass ve compu: er s yo -• 11 ,.._. "' ~ • • ... + ... 1111y1 c 1.10 • ,. ai .,. 1"' '"' 1tftd u• 13 25' 11 + ~ #lofterchT 1 4 ™ tt'h-"' food ad verlising on network TV -probably the mos\ lnfiuen· ,., ... ~ .~ H 2f~ :: :MM1i\i1 ~ ~ 2 o ::v.: ~ I~'::'~·: : : 1~ 4h-! ~ '::P." Pl_~· 4 ': W"+. ~ :::!1~~4 ~ ~ ~!?: ~ Ualsourceyouhaveon"nutrition." . ~ .. 11,t.2'f.·265, 1!! '1 .... ·" ~'::g20·; ~, ~·.~ i:Gtll01 4 u 13 + v. !n1?s:l2.•0e s ISi ,. ....... ~2.40 6 3'1 S..:V.+1 11\ "'' ,,. .... 5' " .,. ~ CIW l,Me ,. 10 1~ I.lo ntnonl .40 4 60 ~· ~ llMMcf:Jll 2.0. .. • IS S,.,.,_ .... • A "TV o· t " · ti. r 473 food od d · ed "' ........ '"' '2 • • ""-Ye eo · ,. 23"'•1"' .. ~~ c 10 • 4-.... Meflto. • °' 1 11 ,,.... ... ie , . <;ons1s ng o hr ucls a vertis -,..; 1::w 1 435 ,~. ~ .toe> J ..., ,. +1 -'-"'"-: /_>1_11 + " I~~ t , ii ~11o-'i.1; ,,_,.._ i.ao • " 2sV::-~ ~ ~etw?.~k ~e~~v~1on ov0er a Cour-rnont period io 1971 and =1M~t: J: ~~:2...., g::~.,:~J .. r, l""·.~ ~~~::HY: )~::-;,t I~~~;~ ~ =: ~ =~'.m ·; :l 11.,,-; ~ JUS ana.,, zeµ Y oore, unked miserably .• The second part MIAXpuv... n ""'" + "" ~I: \:l: 4 Ui s ~· ...., Fe1n:1ftd .ao 5 1>2 • • • • 1n1er<o , .... , 2• --· "' ,,_ M 1.AO 4 JS o"-w ofMoore'sstudy explorestheactualcontenloft.headslora =d :::: u :~: ~ • ... ii: .i • WI::: =::~~:r~.~ 5~ i~: ~ :~~f:~e~: l ~ :J .. ·.;~ =~:n'::': 1j! m~=:: total Of 396 food~ plUS20 ~foods and SiX types or chlJdren'$ AlrMK t.20 3 1 16\o,-\lri 7.1~ ~· O : ffl : ... : 2~ F-1"1 40 4 S I"+ ..... 18M Cor~ 18 792 t20 +4Vl Morse El Pr .. • 2'1\ • ,,.. ·l · Th r· di b · Amlt11ft,60 .. l '111\-t Ct 4 t)? +Vt FarWsl F<I •• ;JS 5 • 14 n1F1••· al,., 29 +1 MorsSll .tOb 7•177 31 ... + ~ v1 am ms. e m ngs in n et: AmHes .JOe • 1n ttlJo-Vt ,... tM Wt.+l'h I'•.., Mio .. " 411>. •;, 1n1Her• 1. s "' ,...,,. IAt MIQI Tr Am .. " l '• ... -A full 37.7 percent of the information given was · ~~~~io ,n ~~"'--;'" U\' o tt4 1111\+ II\ =tJ~·s '~ ,; .·~ m~~·,~·s ~ ;,{'o!t~ =~~~~:ro 1: m ~;l/};:'11. classified as "m arko+lng strategy." ' 111t1 =Airline• ta tM ~·'Ml~ ...., 2!1Mul; ~. ~ , ,;v.= ~ '" Ma 1.eo • » 1111\ + ..., 1nu M1n1119 s 42 t<M6t+ '"' Mt Fue1sup13 11 30 -¥. • • • .... ""' .10 .. 3 St\ v. a; Pneu 2 7 " • \\ FdHllMt ... I '79 17~. " ln1M411t 1.3' • 1' 2S + "'• MtStTtl t.n ' 10 19'1.-"' ~1thin this c.ategory, 15.7 percent of the information · ~:emli ~ ,: , ~! :: Olocll ;,. •. 10 3 + ••• Feet P~ 1117 • a nv.-14 1ntH,111.• ' '°' 2Jt1o+ 14 Muftlord .,. s 31 1•. + ~ "'ons1sted of e t 1 I ( F , t t be ood -. ... CTetl ''' ··~ ~ ""' FdPof8 uo .. 3 " + II> inti ~•11er, 7 299 3'1~ ,,.. Ml.inld"' .AO .. 6 s~ • .._ .. mo1ona appeas. or1nsance: o ag Ant•~·• 11 •v•+\11 ........... >IY7T,.. ,...C>Stt.1•umn~+to 1ntRect .12ct 4 ~ 4"•"' Mumfti1.oe .. '"~~-"> w'f d t k d f h b d d b .}d A Qin J.20e 1 192 U¥1-\I. OVlsef' a.f •• ' 1 ··· FerroCorp I 6 It 24\11-'I'll Int T&T \.S2 S 12•1 1M+ V. Mur'pC.O 1.20 S • U 'Joe+ .ft 1 ean a egoo careo your . us an an <! i ren,you Ac."p11~ .. a1 22111+ v. OWWn• .10 s n """'• ~ Flbrebro.60 4 0 11v,.. \ .. ,u~1"•·· s 44Vi+1'h Mwe>h0•.60 4 t:i. 11•.-•111 ought lo (<!ed them whatever food is being advertised.) : ~~ •M1.•o ·• ? .~~:: ~ avvt~c .. •'r c.! ·.·. ';~ 1~: flct F1ne1cp 1 12 n 1+ l'O I TT 14\lr .. s "" .,. V'I Murrv °" 1 • " 14:\lo-v. I .. ..... '° ~ ~ ,.,.T ... -· f'lduec t .40 4 10 2814-.,.. T& PIJ • •• 15 411h• ~ MvtOm t.31 •• 34 ts + v. T he oth!?r 22 P.erce~t in this cate~ory could be classified ~1 .:~~ 32: 2~!.'~ CJ .. tr:~·.: ~~ 1~! ~ ~:r~~.J2: ~ .tt:-; ~ l n,T~~~ :: ~ ;~!'~ My,rs L~ .. ~•Vi-\o as marketing gimmicks -ranging from the use or Ao111Te1 .s.2n 10. 241'1+1 CJne.111.60 • • W + .... Ftnc1t<MS1 s 101 io'llo+ ~ 1n p1os •. 1 so+ 'h lqblKOU012•1'1 »Y,+W• celebrities ot "brand characters'' to a w1·de range of re· ~~~'.'!!.!·.· •' 1~~-. ~ g~~~~···"'~~ -~~t03""+;Yi Flttui. i.10 4 '" t4\\+ v. intrP« i.20 s "u11. ... Ne1cocti.tott ,, u;i..-~ .. .,..~ ....,.. .a. 2.. .. "'"'.., • F&t O\arl Si 7 218 11~+ ~ lnlef1)ecl)f S •• \ 60\lo+lV• Narco Sc .60 9 1S 7~1 + 14 latively. meaningless self-praise ("it's better" or "it's the , ~!r.IE.!. • ..,'"-, .. i, ~ l41ss ''s~·. ~ ~~1I~ . ..: ., 1r: ~:'~ t<st oi1c ·'° 1 a218 11•11 + v. 1n11111111Gr1 • 10 tl +II• Nes,,...c.60 • 103 H"'1 + 11. ,..,.._,. .. • " .. F•tl~l t.10 t• •2 •2 + ... lntst Br .0511 1 12 llJ\ .. . Ne1Alrin .!ID S 731 12\t'.+ t\lo rcaJ tllln<I"). :&: .... .-.., 36 21-~ "• CIT F ft2.20 8 t 33~ \lo • ~ ~ '" Pw .,. "' 7 •~ h .. nk 1•j2 20 1 ;":. ~ •• Cttk~ .• 11 7 t ~. ~ kt M u .14 4 201 ts"'2-'-' lnUt t .-.. 14-n ... tAvn .'91> •• 1'0 1211\ +-~ T i,. St r th • f t• th ed total f · " """ ··· .Cit'"--.. • .. ._ -~-..... ,,tMtge Inv 116 • "'• IMt Und .24 3 10 lft .•• Nell Can .SJ S 45 ti• ... \lo -11e re o e in orma ton ga er on a . o AGtl 1ns . .o s s2 11 + "' ·t:.n;'.;, Mt; 3 3 ;v;:;;; '5Neos ua ·; 144 30~.-·;.:. ,_. e.1 toi 3 21 11114., Nt en pf,.,, .. 11 tH1• ''• fi,50() "information it~mS" -Or 62.3 percent~ suggested ' ~~1':1:·s ,~ m~+ ·~ CiunSo.tSb • S3 ~ ... ~~':~8r3:: ii ff11.:. ~ ::::1fcl \'_~3: ': J!'h +·\4 =Pei::~ .. ~n ~: 4) ! 1~ that the food ads contained potentially us·eful information. 1 ~ ...... ~ ·"2'.7• n22 13170~.·. ,~ g:YY 1 •:: .;t: .~ '~ ~:,.n l'sPM11.oct 1 o 3~ • 14 klw•PL. u• 1 1 1'\IJ+ ,,.. Nto.1,, 2.s2 s 6 34•14 .. ............. pf 2 •• .... l"stURllLt4 to 23 ·~. v. lowePS t.S2 • 86 t..W.+ "' NUO•slf 1.20 4 181 IS~. ~o But ne<rrty half of the data in this category consisted of ·~"°"' ·• u soe JO''"+ -. g~. "l r.'J 'i ,~ ~! 1~ Fs1vak .ocr , 25 sv. .. . 1pco Hotp111 • ,.. 4~ • •. Nt1Fue1c.s 2 • 11 to •.. what Moore calls "sensory purchasing information," such· A'~~~~·; 11~ ~~ :::· ~1arti: ou .so .. " •'•+ ~ .. ~:~~ U: 1~ ~ ~~-; ~ ll'.Ur:f~~ .~ ~~ 1ir;! ~~ ~.~~: .~ ~ 1J1. • .~ as it's "yum my'' or "smooth," etc. The balance of the "fac. ~"'~..i..ctororp, t5 2 6 7s'? 4s,, ~ Y'1.,~ cli:i:ift'i'.J: C 1~ 1:""~ ~ F1111« F .40 1 ir46 14~ .. ~ 1u 1n11 .as 4 " tth+ "-Nat inctu .20 3 s. 41• + v. " ...., • ~ r • FlwrSc .20 1 19 1•1.,. V. IU Intl Cp A .. 1 2811'>-lh ~tlndpf .60 .. I 7'• ~" lual information·• breaks down into 16.8 percent for ptoduct AmNG6 2.s. 1 2.0 3•;· + v. ciev ei 2•48 1 120 U'I-\lo F1 .. 1Ent .2• u 164 10~ • v. _., J-Na1M111 Fnd .. JO 1•. '·• • A.In 5 .. 11"9 22 8 h • ClevEpf 7.40 • • 1100 80 • · • FltmlnQ .10 7 13 111,.._ Vt James F .61 9 26 121h ... N•Pres 1.10 f •9 28•• •.. identification. such as a description of the product and AmSl'oip87kU6 ts 1011o-·~ Clol'oicco.s2 12"' •~0 ... Fiui vensi 4 196 , ... _v. J•nu"' 10 4 1 11 •.• N11S.mlcon 1S il4o l2"•+l"t h t b •t 5 ~ tf f t th od t ' Arn5mlt11rt 4 210 17 ••. Cluen P.JO .. u ... _ ..... Flifltllttl.1' 1 St 1S'tt+1~-JlpFnd-.&SO •• S9 ,.,,..\lo N•tS.rv.n. •S a• .. -1. w ere o uy 1 ; .~ percen or re erences o e pr uc s "'" stnct .eo s 11 u.,,_ .... ciwttP J>f 1 .. 10 • •. • Funt"' pf 4i,, •• 1100 u • \• _,..tP11ot .40 13 309 l2'h+1:w. NI scene1 ·'° 4 ,, w,. ~ convenience; only o.s percent fo( price inrormation: and Z::it~1~i:ii 1~ lJ~· ~ ~~ 1~r.,.<t .. ~ ~ ~: ~ ~l~nt:~~ .9 ~ m~-;,:t ~.~"~L:t~:: m r, ·~'.~ :~·t~f;.;,~'! sf;,:;;.~ 10.1 percl'nt for nutritional inf-Ormalion, with much of this ~s.,iorT•3' . .!,0•1,.!~ J.iso~.· .. ·~. cc"N~llf1 •• 'o,12 .... ~4 ,w.1~·. ~ F••Ga:s .eo 4 u 1011e+ ,,.. Je-1c1.20 • S-1 2llh+ ;v. N•t1Tee eo .. 22 s~ .. '• h ..,.,f'j -...... ~ ,, .. .. • .. • .... .... l'lePwr I.ti • ISt ~. ~ JtWtl<Or In 2 • l N.alotnS 1.10 3 , .. o v •• \-sue vague stuff as "good for you." AlnT&T pt 4 •• 124 ss11t •. . CHA Lewln •• • .. ,,..,. ,,.. A ePwL. 1.36 1 214 ,, ..... _ ,,. Jlmw.11 .ao , us 21v.+ Yo NCR e,p .n , ·lSJ 24to+ ~. ATTplA)'4 .. 10 O l,,+ a,, CNAL~2.10 •• 11 8V•+ Va Fl.S ... l !Vt J 3 JP) .•. JlmWplUO •• 21 J2 + \• HtPIUIW .40 8 1 '"°' .. . A'fJNYU.SPJ!;RCEN'l'OFthenutritloninformat.ionad·-~!.T~8T3.7• ••• !7'1J 441~• .. \o ~eo. .. s}___}1G.1s9 .•. 129 4 ,!:,·.0~ ~ F1uorco .20101on 211.+11/o JJHHen11 ·!~·· 2102 ~f•• ~ HtvP~1.40so 5 .~ 1111 .... . ViSedyOUthutaprOdUclWaSIOWinfatOr SUgarorthatit COn· A,;;~!'tr .:'. ·5 JIS er.~-·~ sG;i1,11 •. IJ ,Ov,.;:;:; ~~~,'.J ·6 ,J ~!._:3,, J.,:Mn;i,2o·6 131 2\~V: ~e,,;E11ha ·i 1~ ,.~:: ;~ l . d . bl d dd•t• M h f th t . AWetrpf i i,. .. ·~ 1311. ... . eCol 2.tJ 19 319 71-14+ ,,.. 'MC 2' s 18 '111 JoM&J .ea. 34 300 "~o+ 1i'o NEGsE t.78 1 11 ,,,,. t V. ame aposs1 y angerousa 11ve. uc o ecos In· AWlrl)f1.o •. zJOOu•,, ..• e&o11...ou2n s11o+Yt1 ,ooc11.r .2o·s 5 s:v.7~,Jn~ncn .eo12.n1o~+v. NEgTT2.l411 1121•i.+•11 formationwasmerelythe"costsonlypenniesaglass"sortof ~.t'C: ! ; '~~·.~ ~::n;.r,.~ J ~! ~ ~~e,:~'i,06! 3~~: ~; ~~~~·-i ~ 13~ 1~~!'t! :.~:'d~ t ,~: ,~-·~ lhing~.Cor.lVeniencefreuentlymeantnomorethanaminor ~1~~\~2!11 ,1: g~:=:! ~·~~~~ !'~ ~¥.+.~ ~M~k1.•80 4 ~ m:• !~ ~~!·~:g;v,1~ 3t !~:.·~ =~~~~13~ 'zi~ !:"':2"° newg1mm1ck. Amfecl11C1 • 11 .. .,.,_ v. co1f&Al1t.40 • ., sv.+ v. Ftoat'n.3111 :: 16 15.,.,-; y; Jusuce M111u 1s l 'n+" Nl:tMo 1.11 6 us 1Q'll.+.,.. Under 5 percent of the information given in all the food ~~~.:l!~ '~ 3~:v. :~ ~l~~,r ~ ~.·~ ~=-;'Iii~'~ 1~ m.::-:: l<•lsrAl 1-20-~ 1(-,-18 + v. =::ii~~~. 12~ tt~.~.2v. ads covered in this basic study, says Moore, was "what ~'!!'..!eorcp 34 173i' 43~ L ·-.: Cote~ °"1 1~1:,252 •3 ,~ !L .... ,~ Fu11cwo .60 i. u ,,~4 .1v. KA• s1p1 H•.. 1 SJ11>+ 1v. NL tnaus1 1 4 111 u:v. .. ........ ,. rp "~ .,. ~ '""" "" _.,, ._ Frenll M .4011 271 18 • 1, KelserCt .SO 7 1 4V. ••• NL. T Crp 60 7 7•7' 1'••-.... most people would consider of real use to the food shopper." Amsi.,. 2 . ..0 t 4 ,,.,. • tv. eoiun P1414 • • 1> 49¥.+ v. Fre9CM t.60 s 20e 2•\. + 1>.. 1tc1 p<e11""°.. 2 tl''o+ ~ NOr1011tw s s ' u •7''"., Y b di t ld h l h f tod , TV Asterpf 2.'5 .• 2 44 .. • Col Gas 2.06 • 19 2' + .,.. Frueflvf J.90 , ,. tH\ • . . KaneM1I 20 3 47 I~+ ll'tl NOrlnCp 1•, 3 7 14''1 • "11 ou've een. r epeate y o t a muc o ay s Ams1r0f.68 •• t3 • ..., • .,.. co1Gs t>1s~ •• 21 S4'A+ v. Fuq ... inctv s us s + v. KaCPL.12.20 e 11 ~· '• N0rr1s 1.12 s s1 1s•, .. "" h h h di itvmt~ 3 20 ' n ~n .. ft COi Pictures.. .,. s~.,. ~ -G G-K•n<:So .JOb 4 1 1~ v. NA Co•t .ao 9 111 n.. ~. food advertising is child is nonsense -t at's ar Y news. Am1e11n :32 • 111 1 + ,,. eois °" 1 ... • s3 "v-. ... Geb4e incrst 3 14 s• ... + v. KcSo1nctp1t •. 1260 10 -1 NA M1~ .40b .. 111 ,,,,_ ~. But what may be news to you is that in r e turn for the bun· ~~ t: ~ m W"! ~ =1ro:: 'i .~ .~.i~ g!~ ~ft~ '~ ,.u:: rz ~=~$~~.;::: ~ 1i l!t: ::: =~~:.. ,1,·: t 10: 1~:1: • dreds of millions of doJJars you. the consumer. pay each An0trc1a, 1 s 11 2n-. ~ eom11E1.eo 10 11• ~+1 GAF pf t.10 •. s u v. + ~. KanPu 1.s2 ' ••• 11•1•+ .,.. NOCnA,,1 w1 .. JO 1• ... "• . . I · Cul . · ""9f1tu . n e tS4 7\.\t + v. OimSfv 1.40 I " 42...,+ ~ ~Sit 1.40 4 t2t 20,,. + v. KetJ lndust • 23 3>.l.+ Vt NOtt1Ut t.02 • 2Sl e•• • ::i., Ve"r for lhiS food advertising, YOU "et ClftUa ly no USe In· Ansu1 Co 41 4 61 tl•V•,. ''• CmwEd 2.30 9 SS. 26+-. •·· ,..-~ ... t~ I 21 h Kety Of 1.4 .• 2 17-\4 NOCn1Gs . .S I 6 10~. "' "' AfJ heC SO S 1' tO Vt CwEdpf 2 81 9 111/-.... _,...,,.. •• • K411fa.8r . 14.. 221 ~ , . . CIHo Ctn Ry . • 120 71 o •• formation -and food ads, I repeal, arebyfaryourbiggest Aoc~on '•; 4 ,. m.; .... cw10op11'.•2:: 13 11.v..+ v. ~1:~;; 1~ ~V>: ~ K•-o .40 4 an 1o:i.+ v. NC1111G~1.n a •3 mu..., · d t h t food · d brands to buy Aoeco Corp tot 2'" + ~. c-pr t.90.. s 21'14 · · · c:..t'dOen .7'" •• 21 1~ KevserR .60 u 3 12~-..--NllGspr t.90 • 12 n~. + ''• gw es ow a san . APL.Coro1 ·s 47 10'.--"-·ComwEdwt •• s I~+ .... 0..flllkl ... •xt> "'"""" ~:r~~:~~ ~ ~::+·~ =~t~Ut~ ~ m:-;~ ln conlrastlo the food mdustry's massive food advert.ls· ::.i::,e~.. : '~~·2 =d~~ 1; i i: ~ ~ g:irv~ .-.~ ~ 2: 1~~. ·~ K•llO!KI ·"° 16 •s 16 ... NOSt~ '·" 9 13 22 + ~ mg budget, the F~nd Drug Administration's Bureau of A1'Asvt,4'i4 tot 11 +i" ewo1111J11.12 •• u 1..,... M. ~-1• 1 1 ,, t<etwoo9 .... n 1-11r ... s~i..o .. 1100 o '"•.., N t M M S. t 1ai. \lo Comm$et) I fU 3S\ll+t!lf0 !-"~ •·· K•nmll 1.40 S J :lOV. ••• NOSPi>f 4,16 •• •140 46'• 1 '• Foods budgettotal nty.'6f>millloo -Lastyear,. Arc~e.tb .. '. ,,,,,="' c.omouor • .,, .. 11~\(o ~P s 29 3h • ~. K•n<otu.60 s 122 ,.""•'~ NSPpft0.3' .• ~,06,,._ .,. D h (ood :S..•• th k AtclwO .2$911 JIM 22~ '-~fr Sci 19 2U l Y>.+ \It mini Cep.. 1I ·~ ••• Ky UIJI t ,74 10 26 I""+ "' N<'tllQat .6S'd 7 32 4 + 'Ill the Agriculture ep rtmeht, t e ¢un• 0 er ey Al'ctk E IA to .. .. ~r· In .. 17 ...v.-.... ~.!._lllllft.2!be •••• 111 ','Y.,o .·•.•• Kerr McG 1 15 uo 71~+ .,,, NOtllirp u o s ... 7o'n t •• source of protection, spent a grand t.ot.al of JftBS than $2 Arlswr l'M ilt n ;..,,., '\o; ~t',..20e.60 '• ..!. 11~3 ~ ~ GMOi1 ~· 1 " JSYi-t KK•'"-w 80t ~ ..! 11s1 .... ·;: Nws1A1rl .4s 4 1'S. " + ,,,. bl: • t t •·It PS 1 l4 t 2A2 ,.,_., \lo •• "' '--•Tr 1 7 •tt ~· +I tddt · • o• n+ " Nw8an 1 .cl I 2M '96'"1 + 1.oo million on nutrition education. Most ~u uC .tn eres or· At. eeu :.. .. 2 s + 1At c ·'° 1 4• 11.-.+ 111. G:nincs .ao 5 ~ 4 ii~ •. ,.. KlmbCt u.o 1 ••• 21•:.. '·• NErc;i c t.AOo 4 " 111. ... ' t' tr . t J' th ·--..1 market place Arkl..llG 110 S l7 ZJ -V. d lOC> S 1029 t1Vt+ "-GftC.c!le .M S 989 tYt+ 'h KlngsOS ,,0 1 197 7f'e+ V. Nwsl In 1.20 3 137 24"9 +flit ganJ.za ions now y1ng o po tee e uuu • Nlen AHOY .. tt 1~ ••• Con•Ect ·P,. •• 2 s1~ v. Gn c~.20 1 " tlll'l+ ,11 1<1r~h c ·'° 1 11 u v.+ ,,.. Nws11nc1 ws.. 30 1H .. lit operate on a shoe string. Notoriously deficient on the sub-, ~.2: ,r, 2~! ~ l::~: f.'J ·i iJ ~~ ::'o.w.:: 1~ ·:~: ~~ ~.,~'°:R"'~n ·,·, ~ ~~Yl!t~. ~=~:.~L: 7~ w·:!.,4 jectofnulritionare scboolteachersandmostdoctors. A"""' 2.10 •• 2 ~t,\ CollF6Pf4...., •• • » +1on Gtft()ynem • 110 24v,. v. t<oenr•"9Co • 22 1 •. N'#M11 .31b, 41 to\?-"' Af::'li' ~ .. ao ... ... ~t·t .70 s 4.J tM+ ~ Gn EIK '·'°ti~ 44h+ ~ Koellr Of H• . • 2 ?Sfll+ ~ NwSll 2,40.t ' ' 42~. "" BUTTHEPRESSUREforreformismounting.Ioit&elt,-tr::,,r~'f 3ft Rt;: ~~~'f1~ 2f: ~:;:: ~.~;J ~ m:• h ~~~:;~.~ 1!: ~.~ ~~n'iT.H;i~ ,~; m:·.~ the information COmin&_to my desk in rising Volume is a ~oe:.r:"s~t~ ~ 'lt?!:: ConPP'=/~~:: :~CIO::=: t~~~i~ ~ m : .... :·~ ~~=~o 1·.~11~ t~~ m:+.u ~~~~~1:74 ·; 1~ ~~:-~ barometer of increasing consumer demand for an overhaul ASAL.td 1:.0 .. 111 JWi+ v. eonP po ..... u200.w. ••• o.n Meet .u , 41 1o>n Kroe111er M• • 4 •V>-v. -NVF ea 20tt 1 24 11'111 + v, f ood d · · •t · ts I th l the JUllJnOll tlh 4 >OS " • • • eonPwr pf• .. Jal sav.+ "' GenMill 1 10 13 342 0 ,,, + ·;..; Kro0er 1.l6 ' 139 21'h + v. --o o -0 f a vert1s mg as 1 n9w ex1s . n emse ves. . AsOrtG t.AO 1 1n 22"+ v. con11AL. 1-. 10 m ,.,.. • .\\ GenMot .60b 12 "" 3,~. ~. i<ysor 1n .o • •9 ' .. • o o ind ·"° 1 u 1 + •1. Federal Trade Commission's tough new proposals for Cood :J,,~ ':: : ,O: '~ ~ g:::~~:: ~ ~ 2:~! t: ~~~f'.~;i 12~ •t,~ + ·~ L.JCGas 1-.S6-~ L.-,-,, _ .,.. ~~;~e~~1:~ ~ .J ,!!'; • .~ · ad regulations.telegraph a ne.w era ahea. d.. . ~111co1c1,Me1.11~ •, 2215 1v.r.,,~ •."".. ~11tc1£cpP~2·~ '.4. "', 3638~ ... • 1~ G Pu11u u.a 6 221 U 'h .. 11. Lam\nSn 111 J u 11o~ '• OccKIPI p1 c . • so~+ 1 ,. n ., ""' • ., ,. ~ GnR•fr .10d 3 36 10 -'• Ld~BrJ .12 6 IJ 1~ '"' OctPlpf 3 60 • 23 47Y, •.. The food md us try and its advert1smg agencies s urely A11Richf 1\lt 10 ,,, m .. "' cu111 .p 2.10 4 As 31'.~ • . • GnSl9N• .7• 11 23 33:i.. .. ,,, Latro1>e .10b s 23 1Jv.+ • • 0ccP11>1, 16 .. 1 ,,.,,. '• . JI f 11 t .d I t• h. h th Id fi d At Re pf 2 IO 12' 5' + 'h CUii i Pr .3211.. 2S ,.,.. + 'I• Gn Str.l Ind 2 19 3'1 + • • Le•rSie9 28 s .4 S'll .. "' ()Qden Crp 1 4 121 '"''. ~. w1 trytoorcsla ou s1 e regua1onw1c eywou an A11Achpril ::-s14M+tw.<11111R11, •• •J 11.0 •.. GTEiao 101°"22 •""LearSpf2'•·· 1111~··· Qodnp11a1. •JO'••'"' repugnant a nd expensive. But if malnutrition continues t.o ~1T10es1n~.'2P0 •5• ~ ~~ •••.•• ~11~niM10•l11tt, 2•1· 114 1 1 1 .!~.,.·:~ GTE 01 2•,1 .• s JO" Leaswy .60Q 6 JO 0 • '• °"'0 Eo 1"'' " 1si •• .. ~ ... .... ........ • -.... " GTFlaflf , ..... ISO 14"-. + 'i; l.Neds~N .so • •S l0'11+ ... OnE pt 10 I• . 1120 1041n \. Jh·ncrease ifn aJl i1ncome b_rac~ets thr~ughOtUtf OUlrh}and -da~'-lt ~~~ti j~ ~ m ~~: ~ ~:l~ll~:,1 l-a 18~ ~;.\\ ::: GTIFlpf I.JO •. zJS0 :;~;-~ t:~~teC :~ ~ ;~ ~;:1:1~ ~~tJ'17 ~ii 11;g n~; 2,4 as been or so ong -lime 1s runnmg ou or em, an we AIKO corp 10 2.u '~ .._ con1r1 0•1e1200141s1s • .,, ~!':::C!·l~ 1; ~ 3..,;; "' 1..en 11.i 1n0 1 i2 1s-i. ·;· °" GEpt .eo 1200 10~. '• fi r d '11 be TV Avco tp "'" 3 :v. ••• ConOIOI 4'h , dtO •2 -~ Gtnster 110 4 , 11 • ._ L•n 11•1 pf . • 1 10'h + ,. Olll•NG 1 i.o e 6 21' .-,,.. lrSl target 0 OU tr age COnSUn\erS Wl • A~«P pf '.: 2S t>:i.. , •• Conwood 2 i 12 25•;. + ~ GtnulnP : .. ,1 2l:t 3211'> • 1-. i..enmn .SOI>.. 10S 11 + '"' Olln Cp 1 20 l ... 11~, + ~ -A Pr .iO 11 22 32 + '41 CootiUn .2 .. S 21 2V. + IAt c;. Pee ~ 1 211 3l"9 •I l.AnMr Cp 9 21 4""' · · Ohnl<rall 1 4 1t tSV4 + ""' Av 1 lllCOrp 11 42. 7V. ... COOP In t. .. l tfl U V>-'h GePwpf ·7 lJ60 6':\lo-v. L.etw>• In .12 a •4 is-...-,,.. Omar• In .so J 14 t11.-.,.. AVNtlftC .14 J " 6 ... C~r L•ll tn 14j ,,...._ ~ GePwpl ,· .. 130 611/'1 I.Av Fd Cap .. 4 •'t. . . . 0..1daL ,. s s 911>-~- SIX• More Pllff:s· Avnet Of 2"" • . 7 32~. CoopTlr• .60 .. .. • • ,... <;.,.,., Pd' •• 143 ".'~..... L.•v •nc .TS6 • • ' 12·.1 • : • Opehk& M , ' ' ........ ,. A¥OnPr .... "1os.t JSW'+-11' QipelfMI .60 • 3, ._.__ ~ C..lly()I' '° • 137 ,,.~_,._ uvl Sirs .. 6 S2 19, ... ,'' °'"9eCO 17 • 177 6'h' ,..., Azle(; Oll&G 11 21 .. --~,.o. 12.11 3 37 2• + "' Gtttypf 1 '20 2 II + ~·· 1.AVIU F urn a 173 2 :to... .... Or Rckl 1.20 ' ?2 1011. • • -9 a-Coe>wld t.80 3 11 ~~ GF Bus'32 ·4 6 S'h L.FE Corpn S I} J..-.+ •0 OUs e1 2.20 S IS 27~+ \'\ B•b&Wll .IO 1 9' ....... v. Cordura Cp •• 12 ·-· ~ -Gt-PCm1 7 11 13'·+·;~ L 0 F 160 1 28 17.\11+ ~: OutbCIM 170 . so t•llt+ ~ &~he Grup •• 17' • + ::i., CornG t.12a IS Ill 42 -t Gibr Finl SI S JllO ,,._ .. •i. LOF pl '°"'·· 3 Sl~ •• Oull•tCo 70 4 2 •V•-,... Beller 111 .to 7 410 f:.,.. C:OU.ins Mtg .. 40 2~ •• • GiddL .. 10d l t.2 s L•bOy MCNI 4 4/ Hlo 'i.'. OvrSllpl\ . IS 4 177 12'k• I a.ii.tOll .37 It ... "°' Cowlel C .30 6 48 4~+ 1,1, Giff tlill• ~7 4 8 10~,.;. '\;, LIDf'lyCp ·'0 6 IS 1o;io-..., 0 _,.rTrn .80 4 20 17 -.... ... Id_ 0 • ..0. • 6 + ~ COJI llnl .40 •9 7' ~+t,_ Gllltltt i SO 11 188 )().), • 'la Llberly Lo,n .. 10 Ho+ .... OwenCF .81 ltt 26 37111+ 1 Ball(orp • .0 1 t I tS + Vt CPC Intl 2 t• ~ 40 + ~ GlllOS ln<or s 230 71, ,. "'-UQO MJ 2" ' 21i 7'"-• · · Owenlll 1 12 7 4S ll\l't-V. a.ltGM 1.96 '1 11' 1~+ \lo Cr-UOO ' 1'1 lt\I\+ ...., ~ Wll • . 1 61-t • • . Li11JE11 1.10 29 lU 75'1) + 'It _,. ,._ Long Smoke PopulfJF · NEW YORK (UPI) -It looks like a small peashooter. It comes in white and in brown. Put in it in your mouth, light the tip and·you'll be smoking the tobacco in· dustry's latest gimmick: the superlong cigarette. "It's 120 millimeters long," said Clyde Fiti:ge rald, group product manager for the R.J . Reynolds Co., which is pushing a brand called More. "It's the first real change slnce the 100 mm cigarette appeared a decade ago." "'!'":'9" REYNOLDS DECIDED to ofter the new stnoke, Fitzgerald said, because ~··consum er$ have become J more critlc:at, .. nd we want to . i otrer tbertl. more tor their J. money. You get SO percent more puffs with More, 16 in· stead of io.'' Reynolds may also be hop- • Ing to iure awey a few i cru,stomers lrom Iu arch·rival Plt'Hllp Morris In~.. which ?Mtw dominates the 100 mm lieJd. Phillip Morris is in· bt>ducing a 120 mm cigarette of Its own th ii weolr~ atoga. 'Th~ir cigarette (More) 10 wen when they teet· •rketed 1t In Oklahoma Cl· we couldn't l1nore It." •id Ftank Saunders, dlrte· or corparate relations ct llllp Morna. · e two claarettes have tho shape -long and thin. ut Fitr..gerald'• said More's Dtstlncth•t, burnlatied brown look" would help boOst 11.tes at the exp n.ae of "tho ber tao 01m ct11rette.'1 'l!;wdera said Saratoga's • .' 1ant. 1lm•l•ted leather 11e" would eventually aive il lhe cda:e ln altr•cllna amokers .• effGs pf.\IJ .• dO SJYI+ Vt Credit F4 A 9 II • ..._,... GIGO.ti Mar 11 tlS 1;µ..+ \lo L1n<Ntl 16010 20. 31~+ 1 P11cAln 1.741 •• 10 13!1» ... th llSMIC.I t.J.4 9 9 14.V.-loll Crootker '·" I M I~ • · • GIOl>e Vn 1 4 • 1• 14 -.... LW:NU r• l •• 21 U>M + 3:\lt Pac Gu 1.18 1 1JO 11 ••• LATE LA s T m 0 n • 8.wndaQ Inc" .. l3V.+ .\4 CtomK11I .IO ' 3' 914+ ..., (,ooldW$t Fcf I> 0 10~ + ~ L.lnNFCI .74.. 2 17'/• + 'n Pee L.IC) UI I l3 17:1<,--,,,. R 1..1.. b bt M t ~ P11.. 31 •~+ V1 CrouwH .70 7 43 16Vt+ ~ 'Goodrk 1.12 s •63 16~ + v, LJeftel Corp 9 ' l'h • • • PacPe1r1 .JS t 13 1~ ••• :n00 Ult roug ore 0 8«19t pfC t.. 2 U -YI Cro,.n Cotlt 10 S1 21,...+ ...., (ioodyr UO 7 299 t~'h-\.It UltOllln 2'1>t .. J'9 •"'-+ ~ii Pee Pwr t,60 t 71 181/t ... c •. ,,_.,. •• and New York Ci· Btl904' pf'"'.. ) ·~ .._ CrwnZ 1.10• ' 222 :m.+ .. Gorc!OftJ .ll • 12 11\'\-~ lltln (V pl 2 •• 31 1S,.,, + ••• Pr. T& T 1 20 ' 2• Wu IAt v••u Bt*NYl.20 S 21 ~\lo CTS Qt.SO' 103 11._+t!A Gellldlnt.lt s 121 1e~+,... UttoninpfA., t I ••+ 'loo P.c:T1n.80e 4 1 ''" •.• ty, where the battle for BeNC v• • s 1 ""• v. Culli99ft . .o • 11 49'• "' OoulCIOf 13$ 10 ........ -.., ~"'""° > 114• s·~-·~ Pa11w W•Db .• n 4'•-, .. e.n.Trust J • 129 ~+ "" Cllmmlnt 1e S 32 I~..,. 'Grace'lit'.60 •• '6S u+.. ,.,... LoewCp 1 20 • 938 18'0+-~ Pe1nepf 1.30 •. 11 17"4+ II. dominance in the 120 mm BMllOll .40b .. 27 20'h-Vt Cumn 7,5()pf., &10 II + V. Gratld U ao 2'I 31 If + Va L.omHFl 3" .. tn •%1+-'"' P•lm Bh .7S 3 1S6 l l/• •. fl. el d seem 5 to be taking !Jard CR .20 16 24 tS\lt+ 14 CvnnOr11 .20 14 8 4'1\ . • . Gr<Jnvl 1 ·so J 8 161""+ 14 L.oMIQe .7'b S H 16''o + t P•m1da '"' 9 428 1'111+ 'lo 8&rrwn Mtg.. U 2'h • •• turrtnc: .21b • • i• 10'1-,,.. c;,.ant WT %0 4 + '• lttdtwn .fOcl 4 7 & \4 .. . P•n Am Air .• J14S 4{'W ..• shape. Phillip Morris is in· B•slclft .40 J 27 91/'J+ lh Curlin .10b I 2'19 ·~· ~ Gr•yOrg so·, xn ~ + ,, L.one S lndt & a9S 1''1 •.• Pantwndle2 1 43 l2~+ .. &esln pf 2'/t •• 1300 ,. + v. Cllf'llUWA 1 .. t ,. .. " G\A.¥1 t.67d ,, 114. "" ~SG I 60 8 l>S ,,,, • h Pa1Nn:tt 40 s 12 ·~ "• troducing Saratoga in the ee1es Mt.20 3 29 1~+ IAt c uuerH t .60 s 1• u • "-Grn\ A&P ·7 57 ,,,,,. ~. L.Ofl91Ltt '6 1 '" 14'1 . Per11es ·" 1 22 •M+ ... Same areas thl•S week. 1 8a1HM'9 rt •• 3l3 ""+ II\ CJ<IOP t.4CN 2 21 21V•+ V. GtLIIOo 12010 2 1._:v.+ VI LIL Of N 11 . l3'fl0 112 -1• 1 ParkHn 1.11 S 4 1'11'1• ~ 8•1esM pf I .. 41 20 ~ \It CJPf'US 1.40 S SI 1Sll•-t GINNeft. 1· 90 4 21 3J'lt ""-..... l..Mf tnwilr • l 1~• . .. PerkrP .M9 7 20 21ti.+ .,. R Id ha head Start Beth tnd ·'°\OUM ~· ~ -Do-GtW1F111 '44 7 1311 lll'h H V· ~°"9DrQ .6128 ,. •n4+ ., .. PH<O tnc • 221 " -,_. eynO S S 8 • 8.wtCllL. .60 t ll2*' '2S + ~ l»monC .10 It 2n 17"4+ Ve GIWIU 2 ;,b t J3 24'h-~ L.orel Corp 8 ~49 6Yo+ 1111 P•vL nw .JO 1 7 10'11+ V. advertising More extensively &exttt L.l9• 303 '4"'+21At 0anR1w.1on 4 11 wu.,.. GrtWpf·,.. 2 ,~.,. 1.a1..en0 112 1 111 21~4-~ PHbGI .04b 11 20t 11vu 2 'fS .ao 7 1 '1 -V. o.n.eci l.l' S 13 21---+ V. Grn Ole 1·oe •• 4 17'11.+ v. L.aPe<llt .10 " 107 17"4 + ~1 Penn Onlr . 3'8 21..+ IAt in m a g a z in es and jl .. s •" ... o.rt 10 • .oci 1 '*' 11~+11o1t ~., °'-, 15 121h• 111 L.ouGe~ '·" 10 u ""'• '·• ,,.._, '·" 1• 211 S1'-•2~ 1 t i e . I 1 tn-.+11At Oenllld 012 .. 12 ~+t GffYftfMi wt II J L.owtnitn 1 3 lS 12•'. • w PeMOia .24 4 JS ~ ••. DeWSpaperS • p as er R'S .7112 UJ ~ -O.CaGtnr•I t:I H6 119'+1~ Of«lller Inc" IS Hli+°Yf LTll Co<p t 391 lJ>u \It l'Wn<\ Fruit .. I a •.. posters all over the city and ··~~ :: .?? '# ~·~ Dtycoe .4111 s o 10-. "' °'"-.o 'i 11 12-14 LTV Corf A.. 1 " . • . Penn PL t.80 4 12s 11~ v. I --.tonD ,., 00 -.. llt DilY< pf 4\1.o •• 120 •SllJ+2Vl Gu.rd I lOtl 7 • 9 + ·~ LTV Cp pf .. ' s1•11-\t PPLpf 13.00 •• 1240110 +.t\/t handing out free sampes on• ~.:.oci. ! ~7s ~ .... o.y11n 1ncp .. s1 ;v. ... GuMdMt99 4S l +"' L.ubrlotC..120 SJ1 4••,.+11111 PPLp11.10 •• 12.c> 90 -1lh tr t ... _. ".it ~ .... ... DilytonH • .o • u th • • • OlllfL.lfe .30 ·; 73 7'14-"• Lucky 51 .44 10 ttt n • ~. P PL. Of l ,60.. 110 tOl/to-tll'l s ee corners. eetc4Pt.so. • It t• .... + ... OevPu, .. • •• ""• Yt GullMtoe '" J 2*-.,. Ludf-1 oe • 2• 1o'i't-~ PPL. p11.40 .. 120 •~t..., . "They've really been c· !!~ ~ 5J _! '!~ ~ OP\. pf 12"'2 .. 1)60 110 • . • Gulf 0111.70 ·4 "' 20\ll + ll'tl L.UknSU t 40 ' 219 U .. 1 P PL. pH 40 .. tSO -~--¥. ing the bucks in " said aun._ .... 'Hwl. s n ~·· 1:ao 1 m ..o• .... ,... GHR ptA to 1 20 + "" LYll• llf tlh •. 21 n¥i ··· Penwu 1.3' 1 m ~·'"' ' . =· Co ,9 ' U 14"9 • • • L t.JO • .. '°~-11'1 Gl1Rp8 1 ·30 " s 18¥. + 'I• \.Jftcti$y .40 8 1IOOO • .,,, • 14 Pennwpl 21/t • • 17 3W. + Vt der1. ''We've sptnt millions • :;., • 1 =• ~ Mn1Uo • n 14n ••. ou11s1u1·,,·; '°' 12 -"' --MM-Pnw1 p11 . .o .. u 2111.-v. -ldGH . ~. n.-n 1Wlt4020 42 •4'+ "-GullR' SOb 2 313 14~+-" LJk"Y .!IOll 1 2'7 111'-+ II\ PPL.J)f4.SO .. zlCI JO •• so far, ,and our campaign is 9e11~us ·•·m =: ~ aA~~i~.~ 1~~ ,r;:'~ ~P&!:t:·s ;~ ~ .... ~ =~tci"°1~ a ~~·.~ =~~fo,: 11~ ~: just getting started. We have l:~:-r.:: ;; 4~! ~ :f:n~'t 1J: 1:::! t'; gw~~~r~·· "~ s;~ ~ =~•11 :ft~ .~I ;_:: ~21'~1~ ,~f ~.~ some catching up to do.'' !!~•a ·P1!! • 112! J2"'""• .., ., , . • i 11~ . .. Guws pf s.w. · · , uv.-v. McM pf 1.20 .. • 12 .•• Perk1nE1 .2u1 d.s ,....,. 1v. ' .... ~ nv ·• ' ~ ••• i.,. 1.2010 17S 1~ + ~ Gullon llldll ii 24 2V.1' 11'1 ~<Y 1.10 4 l4 18 + 1 ~I In< t .40 7 3S 2211•+ ~ Accordtos to aom• rePorts,. ·, !-..!! .. ,.:.'~~ : ,ll ,, + ·~ WllY .ao .. , .. Jt\I) +, -H H-~d £:.;ISO •• 104 ...... .... Pel Inc pf 1 . • r ·~· "' More captured 1.1percent0 'ifi:11~·'"' IQ =•2" l!!!l.;~~ n 1: ... ::: ~!f,11Fw82-::u .1: m~!.:i =ltCll~~il H ~II>•"" ~~c~::;, 11 ·~~ .. ·I, the market in Oklahoma City.: f1.1rk~ft ::n 2r. ~ + .~ 'foisr .. I " tl\11 . "'" HemP• 1:"' ' /0 1) ••• ::R':;t:, ., n 1i~: ~ ::::~~I:~ 1 ~ .n ~ -; ~ 'J'hat may not 'IOUnd like 81119LJ'·'O • •IM··· ~co :t·;'11~ r~:'~ ~=:°.io1~ 2J ~+i~ MllOMH.441S * 2• +\.It Pt1t1r,t.ll .. t 30 +t m~h. but to people in the e:r~:#'J 'll lr"! t: ·~ii~ : 1,: ,~~! ~ ... ncrz" ·ao .s 11 ,#,,._.-... Mllftflem in-.. • 2~-t: Petri 1•11 b .. " 18* ... •...i.acco business, it's a hu1e · ~ 'I. ,fl 1~+114 "1.«> s m t"O+ u. ~:=a~ 'tt i; · '~ ,,--; ~ =.., 1~ » ,t ~~-; .,. :::.!.1t; o·:~ 1f '!~ ~::: 1 '41 """ so• Jn 1~ ., 9'2 .. 10 '411'1 +.\\ H.,.crc 1'zo • 12 .,, ... ,._ eJ""'·n 1 111 JO"-•• \ ""U•Elt"' 1 us,, • .,."' chunk ~· d 4~ tt "20 ,. 9S 1Sft + ~ H.trdMS 'Fct 4' as .... -flCO .70 14 SU )1W + ~ ""161pf t \ot .. tj70 17 .. j .. 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Hearines before the facilities re\'1ew committee will be held in the Costa Mesa city council chambers March 19 and 20 at 7 p.m. each night. UC IRVll'IE has proposed to transfer 200 beds from the Orange County Medical Center to build a $19.4 million hospital on the Irvine campus. Medical teaching and community health care are the dual uses proposed for the two hospitals. UCl plan~ to purchase the Medical Center from Orange County for $5 5 million. Following a merger with Hoag in Newport Beach. West ern \Vorld plans to trC1nsfer 100 of Hoag's beds lo build a S7 3 million hos pital on an 18-acrc !>ite in lrvine donated by the In ·inc Company. ;\either hospital woufd add to the tolC1l number of hospital bee!!> m the county. THE CO~UUTTEE wi ll make recommendations on the two proposals to the council's board oC directors. Th& board is expect· ed to act on the proposals it its March 25 meeting. Dr. Paul Flanagan, chief of staf( of PaciJka Hospital in Hun· tingto'n Beach', wllt chair the committee. Other health care providers on tbe committee in- clude: Gilliat Burnham, ad· ministrator of the Placentia Lin- da Hospital ; Dr. Howard Knohl Los Alamitos ; Dr. Don McCannc. Sa n C lem ente; Richard Skillman, administrator of Los Alamitos General Hospital. Gladys Smith, RN, Irvine; Dr.M. Robert Steinberg, Placentia and Robert While. administrator of the Orange County Medical Center. HEALTH CAR E consumers on the committee include: George Burkle. Costa' Mesa, Edgar J. Cummins and Patrick Lash, Laguna Niguel: James H en- 1 e y, Ful l erton ; Thomas Homrighausen, I:.os Alamitos: Arthur Holub, Tustin; Donald Klein. Santa Ana; Roger Slates. Huntington Beach and George O'Cttmpo. Ernestine Ransom and John Rau. all of Orange. Council rules require any com- mittee member to abstain from taking part in discussions or ac- tion on any m alter in which the member has conflicts of interest. Supervisors Pick Carpool Network SANTA ANA -Orange County Supervisors have decided to cast their lot with a regional com- puter network in a n effort to get an employe carpooling program rolling. R.I. "Cuba" Morris. county director of trans portation and the man who has been working on employe carpooling. told supervisors the regional network is called Commuter Transporta- tion. Inc. or Commuter Com- puter. He ·said the firm is a nonprofit organization set up by the state Air Resources ~oard a year ago to encourage carpooling in the smoggy counties of VcnturC1. Riverside, San Bcrnurdino and Los Angeles. ·system JS oper ated With contribu- tions from participating govern- ment agencies an·d pri'vate in· dusfry, Morris noted. SUPERVISORS AGl\B.ED to· let Morris go through wtth plans to acquire a $00,000 federal grant as the county's share or th~ C9D'l· muter Computer operation. The corporation's 1975 budget has been set at $2.19 million, of \\hi ch $626,000 will be paid by the city of Los Angeles an<;t ano~er St.3 million from private in- dustry. !\Iorris said in a report to the board that his effort to dale has not been overly successful. The county has passed out 5.000 rider interest cards lo employes but not many have chosen to participate. SANT A ANA -Despite a fiscal challerig~ from Governor Ed· mund Brown Jr., Orange County criminal justice planners today said ''it's business as usual.'' "We're proceeding under the assumption the governor's 60· day review of planning programs will result in the continuance of •the council's activities," Qrange County Criminal Justice Council executive officer Keith Concan- non said. Touching off Concannon's as- surance was the reaction at a meeting of tbe Orange County Criminal J ustice Council to a verbal report from Santa Ana , Police Chief Ray Davis. Pavis, along with Concannon afi'd council Chairman Lee Risner, attended a Il)eeting in Sacrament'o last week. at which Brown questioned the worth of federally funded criminal justice planning programs throughout the state. To Orange County, the federal. program means roughly $3 million apnually for programs aimed at curtailing criminal ac- tivity. STATEWIDE, the federal grant totals more than $50 million. Brown said last week that he wasn't certain the pro- grams aren't being funded by "bad money." He suggested that checks writ- ten by federal Qff'N!als to cover such grants "are not backed by anything or substance." The governor went on to challenge or question the worth of. some programs already funded by the grants. Included al)'long those sll\gled tilt was the grant to San CleQ\ente for added police protection to cover pre·1 sidential visits. Brown s aid he could see no re· ason to continue to fund the San Clemente program in as much as "it is a problem local govern- ment should take care of by itself." WHI LE BROWN did not threaten to discontinue the state's role as a funding channel for the federal grants, because of the challenges to the program his retl)arks were interpreted by some as mea_ni~J' ijl~t~ · ., , ~. .. FOUM1r~IN VAtLEY . ... FAGT:· l I . / The FOUNTAIN VALLEY ·~ELEMENTARY SCHO~J-l~ARD has NOT asked for a tax lncreaf• for oYer I J p~. despite ·spiraling costs md inflatloa. WONT YOU PLEASE HELP US HELP OUR CHILDREN O~ MARCH 4th: · 0-V-& e..tiwa Emert ,.,.,~ ~w_. OorOll>y a Ed Oentor\ a..u a Kalhy ~•n ~E1W1<1 Meroar111•• oamor> Don EWO!dl :::t:;:"~•n8un Jack & Par Holmes June & Bob Welch .JvOy & 0&J. EOwatOS 8tll Crane DllV9 & MaryaM ~ MIC & L1nOa Underwood Glor11 ROClnQuet J&nel Abrahams Oouo & Sl\lfon Soencer S.-a RC>ber9on El~Spang r.,,.,.s1.- ~eR001 Scan & 8wtiat a Sl\ank .Man8unney Lul<e & C..olyn Sale< no 8111 & RhOcla Sel'ladi • JuttyWall<e< JoMAohnno e.tlyPelle Glona Blank uvemewatket JNnntne La1111 JaneHoOlln Mlt1/\a a Jol>n Howe .,,, ~ry08'/i$ ~e..n.s Den & P• Pattin Jluttot Al>lt Mary Jo RultUhr Diana & Paul Mock °'• HedgeeOc:k M8rVV SIOYer CollMnCody Selldt• Pedtlle IWMell & iudotl'I Ro~ 8otDLM WlnOa & T °"' H.iow Rllph & JUlly Mann Walt• & R-MGfenend RonOan< Pai & ~or Johnson P11 a s~ev• flpyer JoM & Estt>e< Ctnllo 0.... & Donna 811rklfl•n c:.c •• ~ ... Joetyie S-Cl'I JDJ• & R1e;,,.IU Boyle JHnH1ll ~louAen11111, Cmclr. & Lu<:tHe Fourni.. P.i & 8111 Ertle Ro L'oddell Oona & Leon Lock AMc.don• c..m.n F111ger .. O Sonny & Sheila Sus Re¥ & Mr• t=ord Miller St>eola & Oouo Mevers Sally All~ (Partial List) .,.. <ldtnlOll ' r Pal""'-Jo.m& Anne 8at HowtlO' Vtci<oe Tuck« Geyle I Mike Sm11l'I Jim ~ Sl\1ton lencaster Mlll'OI• Kurveuther . LltfY a Cl>e(yl Ha mun Ray & V1v1an A1>e11a CoMie Van Hor<1 ~ & 111ene Domingo °'8fyt & Hervey Hall K .. n & Allan FOltons Oouo & Nacle1<1e Peterson ......, & Mt>ur Womer MaryLM Laura &Jtzby , An & Kay e11rom CN1111e 11tlngwor1n AMS.Ono Karen & O.M1s Ot>Ol'I Gimry & V"'!Jt,,.. Gr~ .A.o.,.V.all<er .&ey & Mllgatel SIOUI .IU"9 0.WSOll ::a<OI We'1pllal Hamel Soli1.,.n J«ryAWllano Metrlll Ellis VtClu K•ev• ..ltm Otcll IC.lrel 8tonvner SanyWOl1e Raf l Marltyn E v1ns VOTE YES I PROPOSITION F P11d F0< By C1hztM Comrrunee To &.l>c>ort Our Studenta Frank Bryant. Cl'latrman-963-5026 10583 Et Est• Ave Fountaln \li1,.Y • INCUMBENT FOR SCHOOL ·BOA.RD . NEWPORT-MESA UNIFIED SCMOOL DISTRICT . . . t Member of Bocrd of Trustees • 3 yecrs, 8 months • Past President. Current Vice President anct Clerk. Afforney: Me1nber of Orange County Ber Assn. CommiHee on Administration of Justice: Former P.resident of Mesa Verde Homeowners Association. Former Teacher of Law at Southwestern University and Orange UnlYersltj of Law. Practicin9 Lawyer and resident in the Haa bor Area for I 3 yecrs. Extensive backcyouncl of involvement in civic areas.· The difficult decisions now facinc) the local school district Dr. and Mrs. J. A. Betson Jr Dick and Joanne Braman Rudolph and Sury Baron Eugene 0 . Bergeron M Joe Brockman D D.S Mrs. Howard Abel Barbara Call Dale and Cathy Carpenter Guy K. Claire Mr and Mrs. Mike Carrico· Mr and Mrs T Oscar Oevidence Jr. George and Lu Cokes Mr and Mrs John O•lava Or and Mrs Frank OIFiore Mr. and Mra Robert 0. Domenioo Mr. and Mrs. W•lham Dunn Mr and Mrs C.td Frova Or ~nd Mrs Roget Go~ Mr and Mrs. Jotln Garrett Maiy Gleason Mr. and Mrs. Jol'ln Graef Mr. and Mr.s. H . Jack Hall Mr. and Mrs. Lee Hunt Mary Jo Hammen Helen and Ken Hartley Jackie Heather Or. Loren Heather Manon and Rlehard Hatch 01ff Herrlng J C. Humphries ~and Sue H1tchi"-Mr. al\d Mis. Stan Jarenko Or. and Mrs. DQnald Julian Berty and D•n Kilmer Sue Kirch Beverly and 8111 Langston Mr. and Mrs. Robert LUCll O\uct< and Velma Gordon Dr. and Mrs. George MoOln Mr. and Mta. JohnMctiuvt' .)(. Mr. 8fld Mra. lhrence Mtf'OOI· Diane LowtV · ' • Mr. and Mra. Frank G. Mic:Mlena Don ..-d C.ryt Molllct Elmer Ind Karolyn Montano Ann and Mike Mound Mr. and Mra. Tom MurrllY Mr. Ind Mra. Joteph NlllPD" Or. and Mrs. T ~ A. N..,._IO«i ' Tom N1laon John tnd Rosalie O'Brien Mr. and Mrs. David Schweitz« • Carmen Scott Mr. and Mrs. Paige Simpson Mf. and Mrs. Hall Seeley Mll"f•n• Sorsabal Carl and Carolee Stvvens Chet Star• Mr. and Mrs. Chitin Stnllton . Mr. and Mrs. David~. Tingler Dick and Norma Tracy f<M. and Mrs. Pete Vlotto Mr. and Mra. Raymond Watton Roy 8 . Woot-.y Mr and Mrs. Jame• a. Wood ~Ulam H. Willia NlchOI .. J. Zlener N•wpO(t MtM Edi.cat10n Aun. Or. and Mrt. °""'° 8un"811 ' .. I I I I ' I 7 \ I ' f 7 By JORN V ""LTERZA QftM oau, Pll•U•H 'A few friends and a~t 200 · hard bat-wearing enemies ~ the. regional coastal commblsi~ did battle again today in Long Bea~h over a controversial planning element which would pecpetuate the commission setup ~l into th~ulecade. . . An4 several residents of tbe . Orange Q>aat endordla the pro- posal-inchaclllll Lapa Beach Coun.cilwomao PbylJh Sweeney-. ....,.mpled UM wrath of unemployed . ewtructlon wo~ken who blame the coto· mission for ,their pli~t. Mrs. Sweeney tried to reJate her position in support of f'e- gi,onal coastal control bat ,vben sbe alluded to t}le gallery Q{ hard Walking Tall Now ' After hobbling around with a deformed leg since birth, Joy, a four-year-old Labrador. looks uns~adily to Robert Smith for reassurance alter he fitted t'he aog with an artificial leg. Smith, who doeS' similar 'W~ for humans, designed the ~ device SS an experiment at no charge to owner Michele Sheppard_of Reno. . 2 Girls Suffocate In Huntington Cave By KATHY CLANCY ot tM Dallr PllOI SC.H A vacant Huntington Beach field. marked by an elaborate. system of children's forts and dirt caves. became a death trap for two playmates Su nday afternoon. Police said Danielle Picard, 6, o( 19062 Summerfield Lane. and Jaonne Kez~lmann, 8, of 19022 Summerfield . apparently suf- focated as the sandy walls of a cave collapsed while they played, burying them beneath hundreds of pounds or soil. . The death scene was a popular neighborhood vacant area, mar ked by bluffs , and gullies, near Newland Street and Garfield Avenue. Officers said the girls' parents, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Picard and Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Keze1man, beca m e worried over the 'children's a bsence about 2 p.m. and started searching for them. The hunt ended at 4:30 p.m., when Joanne's brother, Fred, 13. searched the popular fort area and s potted portions of two bodies protruding from the cave-in. Police said the ohil4ren's lathers dug the litUe girls free and were carrying them home when they flagged a passing police car. Officers Hugh Foster and Larry Cain started administer- ing mouth-to-mouth resuscita· HOUSE RENTED ON FIRST.DAY "The house rented the first day :iner the ad was published.'' That'• the leasing success ex- perienced by the NewPOrt Beach landlord who placed this ad in the Dally Pilot· • ' If you have 1 room, apartment, bouae or buJ ldlna tO rent, call 6'2·5678. I\ only takes a rew word1 ln the riSht place to attraet reaten. Alon& the Orange Cou~ Ule naht place la th• Dally Pilot. • tio n . Fire'd e p ar tm e nt paramedics continued revival techniques while en route to Pacifica Hospital. Police said the girls were dead on anival at the hospital. Fire officials said today the two probably had no chance to escape the cave-in, once the san- dJ walls started to coJlapse. 'They <See CAVES, Page .U) Hint Frotn A Burglar ' OSHKOSH, Wis, (AP) Police were puziled wh«;n they could find · no 'sign of forced entry in a Knights of Col ... tnbu.s ball that had~ burglarized of $100. But authorities disconred that the burglar. supplied t,be aDSWer to the Jl\#el')' -and left some advl~• fadbe ball's manaa~r. . A handwritten note read: "Yes. I h-ave a .key. OtUlle y-0ar locks." . . 8J.JAN WORTIJ 04 ... i!)llty ,. ........ t Tbe Classitted School Employes Association <CSU) ol the &addleback Valley Unified School Dlltrlct vot«l unM.lmous· l,y to ask tbe board ol trUlteeS to throw out the resul~ of • Sl.000 comultan<&' study. The study, produced by Julian hats behind ber, 'bet' (Olnments were drowned . out by Jeers and epithets. "The time has passed when the city can plan witbOJJt, regard for its nellhborinC cities along the coast. Looat control is powerless in the face of regional problems and local aovemments have 'de- monstrated that they can'tbandle them ,"s~esaid. When llr&. Sweeney urged commiaalonera not to be misled by .. tbe mlaled and misguided people in this room," the disrup· tion bqal). The bard bau, manr carrying placards, drQwned out her com- ments for a time, but coming tbrougb the dln Mrs. Sweeney asked commlsalonen not to "let the voices In this room deaf en the · Today's ~ ... .._ ~oice1.of people out there." Commission Chairma n Dr. Donald Bright finally restored control and told the noisy au- dience t o wait until Mrs. Sweeney finished, "'then make your noises." ·The bearings are one in a long •. series of public sessions calculated to sam pie public opi- nion on the latest component or ·N •• Stoen TEN CENTS the state's coastal land use plan, in this case the Powers, F\Jnd.ing and Government element. Regional commissioners have heard testimony for the past weeks on the proposal which would continue a regional permit commission and an overseeing state commission for at least three years beyond the original <See HARDHATS, Page AZ) ~Po-ii ·p1ay' Cited ·_Valley Hopefuls Tell 'Dirty Tricks' Tbe last pre-election weekend brought a series ol cries of "fOt.d play" from all sides in the tension-bound campaign for five open seats on the Saddleback Valley Unified School District Board of Trustees. About 7:15 a.m. today, a Mis- sion Viejo jogger reported be saw a-man in civilian clothes taking Hang ~lide Pilot, ·41, Airlifted A 41-year-old bang glider pilot who had crashed in rugged ter- rain near Niguel Regional Park was airlifted to Mission Com- rruinity Hospital Sunday night by a Marine Corps helicopter. Albert Kelly, a resident or Laurie Lane in Costa Mesa, was hospitalized with a broken leg and a k:aee injttr)'. after crashlanding In ~ terrain oU tAe ead of Aliso ~oad.. county fire 'Cap,t.. Bruce Turbeville said: Because of Kefly's painful in- juries paramedics who wer e summoned to the CTash site by a friend of the pilot, -called on the Marine Corps "Huey" 'rescue helicopter to take Kelly out of the mountain area. Turbeville s .. id the chopper ar- rived at 7:35 p.m . and had the in- jured pilot at the hospital two minutes later. Firemen, ap- preciative o( the Marine Corps' help, said this 'was the third case so far this year in which the El Tor o base• as'sisted with a helicopter.,.. Kelly was T~ported in satisfac- tory condition by hospital of- ficials today. " Paramedics were alerted to Kelly's plight by an unidentified companion·who left the secluded area on· foot. then drove to a Laguna Hills convenience market where be was able to use a telephone. VW Rejects Ban WOLFSBURG, Germany (UPI>__. The Volkswaaen Motor Company today rejected Arab ef· r~ to impose a ban on imports of its automoblles: Mohamed Mabgoub, chairman of. the Arab organization for the boycott of Inael, bad said in cairo Sunday that Volkswagen and its sub- sJdiary j\udi-NSU, would be plac~d on the blacklis t a utomatically if ther\.<:.~ pro- ve in three months wey have. no more relations with the Jewish state. down and carting away cam- . paign signs at the Oso Parkway Chevron. The jogger, Or'Vi'n e County Board of Educa i member John App, said e took the license number of the man, who . was putting the signs in a pickup truck. App said be reported pie scene to the Orange County .. • Sheriff's Office . One of the s igns removed was a fouJ·bv-eil.~ht foot banner for Carldidate William Kohler. "It's just ridiculous." Kohler said. "It's just a nother dirty 1 trick, and I'll be eager to find out who did it." Orange County Sherifrs de- puties said today's incident was Horses C.at ·Caliente Swpect Found TIJUANA, Mexico (J\P> -While they slept Feb. 15, their heads sticking out of the stalls, 11 thoroughbred horses at Caliente racetrack were slashed across their heads. The cuts were deep enough or so bothersome lo the horses that their owner H.T. Young, withdrew five from races that weekend. A search for "the Caliente Slasher," believed to be a dis- gruntled or drunke n employe, was begun. As a result, 40 track employes whose backgrounds were described as undesirable were fired. Today, a spokesman said a fanged German shepherd dog was seen ripping at the.faces of two more sleeping horses and was to blame for the e>Uier cuttings as well. Tb~ dOC. owned by a Caliente-U'aiffr, Will be allowed to stay bJlt.oWi aaoder' lea.ab. thelrack6poke.sman said .. Drag Race Mishap Hur.ts Viejo Youth An 18-year-old Mission Viejo youth who was injured in a traffic accident late Friday afternoon was.,.eported in satisfactory con- ditfon today at Mission Com- munity Hospital. Jim Messinger, 26512 Vera Cruz Lane, was hospitalized wiOl five broken ribs and bruised in· temal organs following what Highway Patro l Officials described as a "drag race acci- dent.'' The accident on La Paz Road and Pradera Drive destroyed a concrete block median planter and destroyed Messinger's car. Messinger today disputed the California H ighway Patrol's drag race claim, saying that the car slid out of control because the road was freshly oiled. . He said the other car allegedly invotved in the drag race was simply "a friend followmg me up the hill." Messinger said he was driving his family's Pinto, not a souped-up car. A CHP spokesman said today that investigating Officers have recommended that Messinger be cited for allegedly engaging in a "contest of speed." Since road crews sprtyed La Paz Road with a coatting of asphalt oil more than a week ago, ~veral Mission Viejo residents have n ote d s lipperin ess. especially in the mornings and evenings. No signs warning or Slick road conditions have been posted. Following Friday's accident. firemen hosed down the road then shoveled dirt onto the pave- ment to reduce slipperiness. Gripes Flood Uti~ity Offices SAN DfEGO CAP> -San Diego Gas & E lectric Co. says it has been flooded with customer complaints about rates which have doubled within the past y-ear. The gas and electric charges have gone up on 10 occasions since Aueust 1973 . The average customer using 500 kilowatt hours of electricity monthly re- ceived a bill for $17.70 in January compared with one for $10.07 a year before. Motorist Robs ., ., Marine of $13 A Marine who accepted a lift back to the El Toro Marine Corps Air Station Sunday and then found himself looking down the barrel of a revolver was robbed of $13, Orange County Sheriff's officers said. Deputies said Marine Scott Albert Wilander, 19, was walking back to the El Toro base and had 'reached the intersection or Trabuco and Sand Canyon roads when a motoris t halted in reipoMe to his beckoning thumb. Chutist Killed the onl; sign-removing report r~ ceived. Another candidate complained that one school principal had sent a campaign letter home with her students Friday. Jim Mitchell, the principal at De Portola Elementary School, . said he sent the letter from his CSee TRICKS, Page AZ) ~ ~ * Many Issues In School Election When voters in the Saddleback Valley Unified School District go to the polls Tuesday to elect five trustees, they may be expressing their opinions on school boun· daries. school taxes, or the role of teachers in campaign fin ancing. Those are three subjects which became big issues in a heated campaign for five open seats on, the board. Polls are open from 7 a.m. to 8 p.m. lo the district's 31,071 re- gistered voters. Absentee ballots may be turned in to any precinct in the county through 8 p. m. Voters will have their choice of 15 candidates, including all five incumbents. Candidates include incum- bents Joseph Peterson Jr., Vin- cent McCullough, George Henry, Chesler Briner. and Dennis Smith. Cha ll en,ger s are Clifford Boehmer, Robert Brumriel, Preston Howell, William Kohler. Carole Neustadt, Mary Phillips. John Simons, Ray Kony, Cyrus Woodel a nd Loa Young. At stake are four-year terms for the top three vote-getters and two-year terms for the fourth and fifth place winners. Terms of of- fice begin April I. The fact that all hve·seals are up has added fuel to the fire of the· campaign. . Many of the non-incumbents entered the race with th e declared intent to try to unseat the present board "majority" of Briner. Peterson aod McCullough who often vote alike on major Is- sues. All five incumbents have been in office since formation of the district two and one-half years ago. The board majority has declared their past record of gel· ting the fledgling district going ls their best achievement. They point to the district's construc- .<See ISSUES, Page~) or:":fi :·s•: Weath~r Some late night and early morning low clouds and fog, otherwise generally fai r Tuesday. Highs 65 at the beaches to 72 inland. Lows tonight 46 to 52. INSIDE TODAY Uftited Farm Wor~• have· &houted foul over Gallo'• .. Madria Mo4ria" wine com· m~rciol on television. StQfll. PogeAf. Index " .ti OAILYPILOT 58 f'r-o• P ..,,. A.J I SSUES •.. tlm:i prosram and tu hd that.ii ~~Is are presently oll double- sess1ons . . T? the board majority, the ma- Jor tSsue was what they called a .. teacher takeover." They allege thi;s was linked to a $4,000 cum· paign war chest raised by the Saddleback Valley Committee for Better Education. That committee, led by several teachers active in the Sad- dleback Valley Educators As- sociation, supported incumbent· George Henry and three non- incu mbents, Carole Neustadt Bill Kohler and Preston Howell . ' Trustee Chester Briner warned that that money probably came Crom the California Teachers As-!>ociation a s a s tep to place. te achers or candidat es sym - pathetic to teachers on school boards s tatewide. Mo~ey was a recurring issue. Candida te Clifford Boehmer !)t~rted off by blasting big cam- pa1~n .ex~enditures and pledging to hm1t his own spending to $325. B.ut he didn't get a ny other can- didates to join his campaign. Later, Braner, Pat Peterson and McCullough raised $1.000 at a cocktail party. And the Mission \'iejo Company offe red $500 each lo the fi ve incumbents. Trustee George He nry turned it down but the other four accepted. ' The other candidates relied on s m_a ll r eceptions, newspaper ?rt1cles, door-to·door campaign- rng, garage sales, brochure m ail- ings, phone campaigns and can- d idates nig hts to get their messages across. Other candida tes declared a "tea~her t akeover " was not as important as integrity on the board. They said the current board has been wasteful fiscallv and acted a rrogantly to rehire Superintendeni. Willia m Zogg for four more years before the possi- ·ble new board h ad a chance to evaluate him. T he boundary issue was ad- dressed at nearly every <·an- didates night sponsored by PTA and t he Leagu e o f Women Voters. With openin g of a new an- termcdiate school next fall . dis- trict officials a re trying to decide how to divide the attendance ar eas. Ca ndid ates squ abbl ed throughout the campaign on that tssue, most saying they favor neighborhood schools where as many children as possible can walk. .1' • . . . F ront Page A l ·TRICKS ... home at his own cost lo selected Mission Viejo residents, and did not m ention the school or his stu- dents in it. An other complaint ·was that music instruments from El Toro Hi gh School were used in a cam- paign band over the weekend for Candidate Loa Young. But El Toro High School band director Lars Ha nsen, who is s upporting Mrs. Young, and m arched in the band. said both the instruments and music used were borrowed from a private jLong Beach youth band contact- ed by Mrs. Young. Goa t Stabbin g . Brings J a il SAN DIEGO IAP> -An 18- year -o ld Claremont man has been indefinitely committed to the California Youth Authority in the fatal 1974 stabbing of a pet goat. Shawn J e ffrey Dixon was sent to the CY A by San Du~go County Superior Court Judge Paul E. Overton after Dixon pleaded guilty to attempted grand theft of the goat. The goat had been kept in a zoo compound at Vacation Village when it was slain last June. · ORANGE COAST '>II DAILY PILOT "TIY O'•nqr· Cna\I Dally Pdc1'. wtlh whi:rf'l. •.• (Wfl btrw '1 fM N.-w \ Pt,.,, II O\fbhS~ t>y ,,_. O'tttt•11• C"" 1 P\.lbf'°"''"9 Comp•nJ' Seit>•"•'' Hhlo)n'\ ,., .. p.A>t1">f'l.f'O Monet•., ttwouon F-no.,,v '°' (04.I• f.N..vt Newoort &t«h, HunU~on 8'>«" F-nun .. 1••" '-'dtlt'V lrvfn*, S•ddffN<._ V•llf'Y -tNJ l.•O\lf"ol 9'·-'ChlSouth C.O•'t 4' \•nql• 'f'9•9n.1I -•·on" oubll\Md S•lu•CIO• .,,., .,...,.,,.., l,... ~nt•P<"I publl<hlnQ Pl•l'I " •I 100 W9>1 8.ty s1...i. c-w -.... C.IHOtn •• '17•2- Robert N . 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OOmOfllllly, l'llll•lf'Ydo>\hNl-UM -"""'· ' A S6·year-old Polish man was arrested at a Santa Ana depart·· . ment store on a malicious mischief charge tor ripping up halt copies ot a book titled "The Official Polfstt Jolee Book " The ripper was idenUfied as Mitchell St.achyra :.Vho isaid the book offended him because he ls of Polish descent . ' Employes complained the m an was meth9cfically removtng the books fr~m a rack and tearing up half the pag~, po~lce said. ~achyra said he had written to the store maoaaefl'lent complain· mg that the book "insulted and off en~ him" but it remained on sale. Half the revers ible book is titled "The Official Polish Joke Book." The other half of the books, undamaged is devoted to _ .. The Officialltalian J oke Book." ' 10.9% Pay Boost Bid Goes to CUSD A request for a 10.9 percenl cost of living increase for non- teaching employes will be pre- sented tonight lo Trustees of the Capistrano Unified School Dis- trict. The meeting will take place at 7:30 p.m . in the cafetorium of San Juan Elementary School in· San Juan Capistrano. Sam Chicas, assistant superin· tendent for business services, said t he classified employcs r epresent $2.6 million in this year's budget. If the increase were granted it would mean ap- proximately $283,000 annually. Although there a re about 50 d1f· ferent classified jobs, Chicas said a n elem e ntary s chool secretary"' would j ump from S649 to St22 pt>r month as a starting s alary and S790 to $876 on the top step. A journeyman maintenance man would change from $831 to S922 beginning step and from Sl .01-1 to Sl, 125 on the top step. Chicas s aid a n additional re- quest this year is to add a sixth step _lo the salary schedule, meaning that there would be five raises over the years for a person who starts :.it the bottom. rather than four. If this is granted, addi- tional fu nds would have to he budgeted. Las t yea r n on -teach ing employes aske~r 13 percent, but received nine percent after F ront Pagt-A l H ARDHATS deadline set by the passage of Proposition 20, the Coas tal Initiative. Once regional commission hearings have concluded on the element, the panel will decide whether or not to send the docu- ment to the state commission. which then could recommend its passage by the legislature . Unemploye d construction workers who addressed the issue today asserted in the hardest of terms that the r egional com· mission ·s strict permit fun ctions ha\•e killed development a nd e liminated their jobs. One of them is David Goldberg, o( Wes tminster, who said he .. represents everyone who works with his h ands.·· He cited $3.100 a week in re- gional commission expenses and said that that m oney "ould pay for jobs fo r 10 m e n in the con- struction industry. "We h ave a coastal com- mission which is regressing to the Spanis h inquisition where certain people decide who will work and where." he said. Willi am A. Foy, speaking for operating engineer s and building tradesmen in Orange County and Long Beach, cited a 95 percent unempl oyment rate amon g dredge workers and 75 percent in the surveying trade. "By this sum mer it looks like 60 percent of our construction workers will be o ut of a job. "These are people who voted for Propos ition 20 under the idea that it would clean up our coast. not delay building projects out of business,'' )le said Tot F owid D ead PALM SPRINGS <U PIJ Timoth y Cu nnin g h am, 3. drowned whe n h e apparently rode his tricycle into the family's backyard s wimming pool. it was r eported Sunday. months of private negotiations by the specially-a ppointed negotiation team. This year's negotiations have not yet begun. Non-teaching e mployes are also asking for changes in vaca- llon periods after 10 and 15 years of employ ment, s ick leave, and insurance. F ron• Page Al STUDY ..• first year. Rais~s would be retroactive to July, 1974, he said. Schumaker said the study was commissioned by the board to clean house in salary schedules and job descriptions. That was needed, Schumaker said. because of rough edges re- maining from the recent unifica- tion w hich created the Sad- dleback district from the San Joaquin Elementary and part of the Tustin Union High School dis- trict s. "ln pulling the two districts together, we didn't fuss with salaries," Schumaker said. ''Where two jobs were the sam e in the two districts, but had dif- ferent sala ries. we gave the person the highes t of the two." Som e or those salaries were too high for the job, and some were too low, he said. · "When w e negotiated for salaries last July we asked the board to lake care of some of the inequities in our pay scale," Mrs. Tor~tta said. "They told us they were m the process of doing that by hising Utjs consultant. "But I don't think this consul- tant did what we felt was needed. He has done m ore harm than good . Hi s recommendations would hurt more people than they would help." "There was no benefit in tell- ing Dr. Julian what he should show," Schumaker added. ··we knew his results could p roduce a negative effect. But what were we supposed to do? Settle for li v- ing with our past mistakes?" Preliminary r ecommendations of the study were presented to the CSEA to give members a chance to appeal changes in their job descriptions. Appep.ls s tarted Friday. After the board views the pro- posa ls March 10, classified e mployes w ill have another chance to appeal-this time directly to the board . Schumaker said the aim of the reali_gnment is to bring the salanes of all district class ified employ es to the 75th percentile of salaries p aid l o classified employes in unified districts a ll over the county. If that happened, the classified employes would make more money than 75 percent of other classified employes and less than 25 percent of the others. Thursday's vote cam e at a re- gular meeting attended by about 125 of the CSEA 's 200 members. Robbery Probe d SAN GABRIEL <AP>-Police ~ontinued an investigation today mto whether two men who kid- naped and robbed a motorist may have been members of the Symbionese Liberation Army or another terrorist group. The pair reportedly told the victim Feb. 20 that they we re SLA members and needed his car to drive to the San Francisco area. Mission Viejo. Co. Reports Profits Up The Mission Viejo Company, one or five operating compan\e.'\ of Philip Morris, Inc., reported higher operating income in H7C, 1 despite lower revenues, the com· pany has reported. The parent firm, in lta 19'74 an· nual report . eays operating in- come was hi&ber for each ot its five operating companies. Philip Morri1 U.S.A., the Jarsest operatlns company. 11\· creased revenuu 15.2 percent to $1 .S'billlon. Led by the cpnt.tnuea ~wtb of l\a four majof brands -Marlboro, Benson " If.eds• JOO's, Vfrglnin Slims and Parlla· mcnt -ope rating Income ol > J. Philip Morris U .S.A. reachcid $286.2 million, up 25.9 percent . over 1973 results. The Mission Viejo Co. -with p 1 an n e d com mun ll 1 e\ in Southern Californi a. Denver, Colo., PhoenJx, Aris. and Fresno -reported operaU.Q revenues of $62.7 mJJUon, down 1.8 percent ln 1974. However, the community development and botnebuildini concern tncreued ope.raUnt lo· come 15.8 pel'cent. to St.8 million. At t.he compao,y•a laraat com· munl&.y ln Or anae c.ount1, de- Ye.&Opmenl l• proeeedlft1 on Lak~ · MlillOli Viejo wbl'b ii 1theduled for cornpleUon iD 1"16. * Poised Voters from the Saddlebaclc .Valley and the cities of· Dana Point, San Clemente, San Juan Capis trano, Tus tin, Laguna Beach and Irvine will go to the polls Tuesday to ftll four vacant seats on the Saddleback Com- munity College District Board of Trustees. The two races are: -Jn Trustee Area 1 (Mission Viejo-Laguna Niguel ) incum- bent Donna Berry of Mission Vie- jo defends her seat against at- torney H arold M cGarth of Laguna Niguel and private in- vestigator Raym ond Skony of Mi ssion Viejo. -I n Trustee Area 6 (Irvine-El Toro) incumbent Norrisa Brandt of Irvine is being challenged by accountant SteNe Mueller also of Irvine. ' Incumbent Larry Taylor, a Laguna Beach locksmith, will be appointed autom atically to a second term in Trustee Area 3 <Laguna Beach > because no other person filed for the office. Another non-race is in Trustee Area 1 <Tustin ) where busi- nessman Frank Greinke is the only man on the ballot. Greinke was the only candidate to file nomination papers for the seat vacated throug h the resignation of former trustee William Dean. A total 106,624 voters are eligi. hie to cast ballots a t 154 polling places between the hours of 7 a.m. and 8 p.m . Absentee balJots m ay_ be returned to a ny county precinct. T_he Saddle back Coll ege race, unhke_ other campaigns in sur- rounding communities, has been remarkably quiet and free of controversial issues. However , all candidates e x- press concern about the financ- ing of future campus construc- tion and the college's historiacal problem of "losing" students to other community college dis- tricts. CAVES ... said even an adult would have had a difficult time fleeing the massive mound of dirt. Danielle was a first grader at Perry School in Huntington Beach, where J oanne was in the third grade. Sc hool Principal John Magnuson said teachers a t the s chool wer e notified of the tragedy in a m orning bulletin. "We try to keep our youngsters out of the field," Magnuson said, adding the d istrict buses some children so they don't have to walk across vacant lots. But he said the Perry School attendance area does have a lot of similar open areas. Funeral arrangements for the two girls we re pending today at Smiths Mortuary in Huntington Beach. Boat Traged y MORRO BAY <U PI> -A 19- ·foot homemade cabin cruiser flipped and sank in rough s urf al ~e.mouth of Morro Bay Sunday, k1lhng one m an and tossing three persons into the sea. The body of Julian Abreu Santqs, 76, was re- covered shortly after the inci· dent. UPI Te ........ CAMBODIAN FAMILY HEADS RECEIVE SACKS OF RICE Food ~latributed at Refugee Camp In Phnom Penh Cambodians Killed By Communist Fire PHNOM PENH, Cambodia c AP) -Communist -led in - s urgents fired Chinese -made rockets into two crowded sec- tions of Phnom Penh and jts nearby airfield today, killing at least 19 persons and wounding about 20. It was t he heaviest toll or casualties in the Khmer Rouge's two-month s helling c a mpaign ASIA DELEGATION'S . · 'EYES OPENED.' Ppge A4. against the isolated Cambodian capital. The city is cut off from the outside world by road and r iver . surviving on a U.S.- financed airlift of ammunition. fuel and rice. A single rocket struck outside the Monorom· H otel shortly before dus k. Witnesses said at Y Seeks Day .. Camp Worke r s The Saddleback Valley YMCA is l ooking for volunteer «ounselor s to work with groups of · fi ve to seven youngsters al lht· Y's s pring day camp, ?\laroh 24 through 28. Counselors must be ::it least lG years old. said J an Marker, pro- gram ass istant, and must enjoy supervising c hildren in cr<i fts a nd outdoor rec r ea tion . Counselors chosen for spring day · camp will be g iven fir~t con· sideration for day camp positions this summer, s he said. Applications will be accepted through March 12 at the Y, 23131 Orange Ave. in El Toro. Adda· tional information is availabk hy calling the Y, 830-9622. least 11 persons were kiJled and more than a dozen wounded. Most of the casualties were hotel e mployes, pedicab drivers and passers-by. The hotel, which houses the news teams of two American television networks, had most of · its windows blown in by the blast, the second time in the past week a rocket round has struck near the building. Newsmen of the American Broadcasting Co. and the Na· tional Broadcasting Co. had re. turned to the hotel only minutes earlier after covering another blast , which took no casualties. On~ of the crew members, Jean- Claude Malet, suffered a slight arm wound. He is French. NBC newsman J ack Reynolds said he ran downstairs from his room about 10 seconds after the· blast and found the entrance to · the hotel a nd s treet outside s trewn with the dead and wounded. A hotel guard who had jus t s t epped out from hi s sandbagged bunke r by the en- trance, Reynolds said, was struck in the chest and died a few minutes late r as another news ma n tried to save him. Edison Official Con:ducts Session. Edison Company energy con- sult ant Eileen McClure will speak to the Saddleback Valley Chambermaids at noon March 12 at 8J>JlbP.ns i.n_ELTJ>rJl._ Mrs. McClure's T alk, .. Un- derstand i n g the Energy Crunch• will cover ways in which people can economize in the use of fuels for cooking and in the home. The public is invited to attend t h e session wftbout charge. . ~ARIMERS PAYS \ 0 .-1) Moriners Savings hos always pold the highest interest legally possible . Now your savings con be worth even more at ~oriners -o Big 7,/. % o n 6·yeor certificates of $1 .000 or more. Not only con ypu make money o t Mariners, you con make friends too - with a st rong "hometown .. savings ' ond loon. Save ot Mariners. Now 1t makes more dollars and sonse I Mariners Savinvs and Loan:./\- .. ,.,.ittol ·~lolloM ,..,,,. ,,...._,"""°"'"Of\ ~.naln Hrl~ilhdr.-1&. J It f I I I I ( ' I I I f } 'J ( g \ I l I t f &~ Meinorial .ffoipttal •· miai:stl'ator ~t Pmer,c-1-riel bi!f predicUQDS. of .fiunclal di.a~ as~er to Hoag because. of. com· petition from a plaoaed bollital on the .UC Irvine cam~1bur. Orange County legislator& Fri., day. In a meetinf, at the New.port Beach hospita • Parker relaUd his predictions of cuts in medical services for· the Newport Beacb- C o st a · Mes a a Tea. t'O·--Aa ... sembi11Ji•n aAert Badba• <R· ~ Beaclo. 'MMm>fymui Robert &urke <'R·Runtlngton Beuh), •. A-.•mbl.Yman Bruce Ne&U• (ft·AnabeilD> and Arr semblJman Jobil Briggs (R- Fullenon>~ . .C,ootacted t.oda,-;~ Parker said. tre could not assess·• reaction& ol the 'UMinbl1m• to bis are--. didlons. ·. Parker forecasts·C>perating de- ficits'tatallil)g.$2 mil}lon ~ year'if the on·cam~' teaching h0$pitaJ at UCI competes to U. mctent of 40 . bed,, as predlctecl by UCI · Medical School Dean Stanley van den Noon. ThJ'oUlb an agreement with the Wes.tern World Medical FoundatiOll, ·•Ho~ plans to r e· duce the capacity of OW! Newport .~a~ .~Ptl~}>Y JOO ~ ~ buil~ a 100·~ bqepital on 18 aereg.of land bi rrvine wbicb was . dona(~ by tbe Irviite Co!JlP~>'.. , .. Today's Closi"IC . . N.Y.. Steeb· . TEN CENTS. .. t ~ /;' Tbe wflveJ'liftlaoa to reduce' medita:l school ne~ ~ $8.95 been accused of having conflicts Qru1eCounly eclic.alCeoter~• ' million appropriation now being of interest in the matter .. capactt.i l>i JOO ~ and 6ulld It'. C911Sidered by the Assembly to Carpenter has said he will oppose 200-bed""pitalontheUClcam·' bpiltitsbospital. the bill financing the UCI pus.. . • · ' , The m·e et in g with the hospital if it will take patients Bothplalii Will be aired before leejslators was initially set up by from Hoag. ! the Oruse ·County He'Blth Plan-State Senator Dennis ·Carpenter Wa lte r Clark. a n aide to 9in1 Council in marathon hear· <R·Newport Beach ) and .Carpenter, said today that the inas in Ufe Costa M~ city hall · sch~led for Feb. 14. That meet-senator will make a statement of llarch !' 1l9(20. · ~ • . ing.was cal'lceled. · his position on the two planned 1be ass em blyme1' were .1Carpenter, president of the hospitals within the next few br'!'1Cbt i1t bee a,ua~ the UCI· · _Wi_e_s_te_r_n_W_.;o_rt.:.:.~-· _fo.:._u.:._n_d_a_ti_on...:._ha_s __ d_a...:y_s_. ---------- Coastal 4geiicy ·U,~r l!ire FrQm ~ • ., ,: . .l ' ., •• By JOHN VALTERZA Of Ille 0.11 ... SUIH hats behind lier, her comr(lepts voices of people out there." Prop~ition 20. the Coastal ' · were drowned out by jeers and • Comn:aission Chairinan Dr. Initiative. . · A few friends and about 200 hard hat-weaH.ng ebemies. of the regional coastal commission did battle again today in.Long Beach over a controversial planning: element which would perpetuate the commission setup well int9 the decade. And several residents of the Orange Coast endorsing the pro· posal-including· Laguna Beach Councilwoman Phyllis Sweeney-· ~sampled tl)e wrath ol unemployed construction workers who blame the com·· mission for t~eir plight. Mrs. Sweeney tried to relate her position· in support of re- gional coastal control but' when she alluded to the gallef1' ofbard Proposals . Considered ' . epithets,. . . . . Donald Bright 1finally restored Once regional commission "The time ha, pas$ed ~))en.tile control and told the noisy au-hearings b;lVe concluded on· ~e citY..can Pt"1 wltbiout regard for dience to wait until Mrs. element, the panel will dec1de its neighborine cities along· the Sween-ey· finished, ·"then make wbether or not to send the docu- coast. Loe: al conttoUs powerless your noises." .ment to the state oommiSsion, i.n the fact: of'reglonal-problems · The hearings are one in a long which then could recommend and IQCal governments-have d~ .. series of public sessions its pa5sage by the legislature. monstra~thattb~yean'tbandle calculated to s-ample public opi· Unemployed con:stroction them.'' she said. nion on the latest oomponent of workers who addressed the issue When Mrs. $weeney urged the state's coasta.l land use plan, today asserted in the hardesVof commissioners not to ·be misled in this case the Powers, Funding terms that the regional com· by ."the mi~led and misgui.ded andGovernmentelement. · mission's strict permit function.s · people in this ro9m.'' the <UsruJ>-Regional commissioners have nave killed devel~pment and ti(>D began. . heard testimony for ~th'e past eliminated their jobs. The bard bats, many carrying weeks on the proposal which plac:ards, drowned out her com· would continue a regional permit ments for a time. but coming commission and an overseeing through the din Mrs. Sweeney state commission for at least asked commissioners hot to .. let three years beyond the original the voices in t~is room deafen the deadlin,e set by 'the passage of . Calieme Suspect Found One of them is 0 avid Goldberg, of Westminster, who said he "represents everyone who works with his hands.'' . <See HARDHATS, ~age AZ> Five Seats .I'n Ii-vine ls He for Real? On Villages . TIJUANA, Mexico <AP> ~ While they slept Feb. 15, their heads stickine out ol the .sta&, 1,1 thoroug))bred bQfses at C&lieote.racetraek~alasl)ed ac.ross.th~rJlea«IJ .. ~ ~~ ~ "!, ~p~ ....-~Bilaugh C>,;'-flOt~J'IOlll~-·~ • thd':tKeiil. 'fti:iet-1Jll'i Young, withdrn,.r ·t\ve fl'Otn ••ces tl>« At S-tak.'e Seven~year-old Adam Sokoloski of Fountain Va.Hey .pok~s ! t ) ' QUt. m~tive Jing~;.~ an effort to determme ~this The lrvipe Cit)'IGobDoil bas •t a list ·<>f proposed ·~ ··!Of'• village-level government to city department beads f ()r reyiew and reeommendationa by the next charter-drafting sessiooAl!ril~. 'J" • • •tJ ~,. •· ' ·, 1 ' irvU.i/' · I ~ ~liiaia:n attit•Nillage in Newport 'Beacb'1s the -.. ' :bouct .• ~ led iii . . re&I i g: ~·teamed it wasn't even a cigar store Indian. weekend. • · ' :,.gTuesday. It's a jewelry store Indian, in front of store called the At •<*t, .. ihe distrlct's 12,120 Turquoise Teepee. But the four "i:ouncil members present at Saturday's session could not reach a consensus on the riumber of village councils which. should be e~tablished if a two-tier goverllm~nt is jnitiated. . The colincil has been working toward -a two~level government. • A ·search for .. tl»e Caliente Slasher:" believed to be a dis- gruntled or drunken e:mploye, was beg~. , As a result. 40 traet< emplQyes w:bos-e backgrounds were described a• _undesirablewerefired. . Todtaf.• aspokesnian said a fanged German shepherd dog was seen ripping at the laces ,of two more sleeping horses and was to blame for the other cuWngs as well. The dog, owned by a Caliente tra.Uier, will be allowed to stay but only under leash, the track spokesman said. The government would ha~e a ci· · ty-eounoi:l-t<>decid&on.oit)'Wide.at-·--'T,w" ___ o· ··.····c ·i···r· 1s·· su-·(J~o' ~ .. a~.~. fairs and a .substrata ol vilJ~e councils with· ,jurisdiction over matterS within. village boun· daries. I g • c bid:::A~::tb;;~:,i::::!e:i ~'EI .. ·,·jun ...... t. ~~~t~n ·. ave suggested 'the city council retain! ... , ~. ~· control" ov r · fir6 protection; a ~ . . • . - basic lev~ ·of police service. Byf~!?~CY police car. . \ liJ>raries, ~omtnunity parks and a basic level of public works A vacant Huntington ... Beach · ~ervke. '. field.. ·m'arked by ·an elaborate Officers Hugh Foster and I.arty Cain started ·administer- ing mouth-to-mouth resuscita· ti on~ F i:l e 4e p.a r.t me D t Additionally, the city COWJcil systemofchildren'sfortsanddirt would control personnel. the caves, tfecame a d~ath trap fbr paramedics · continued revival techniques w~ile en route to- Paciliefa Hos])ital. Polictsaid the girls 'ffl'e dead on arrival at-the citsw\de btJdget·.fl;n4 ~;&J.pl~ two playmates Sunday aftemoon .. • andzoningmatterafortbeci~y. Poli~ said D4DieUe Pieard;G. Rowers to. be deleg•tecf to of 19082 Sum~erfield Lene,. ~d village COlmCilS w~d ~lud• ·J.one Kezelma,nn,. a. 'ot 1!J022 . h0$pitai. neiehborhood par~. tract map summe~ieJd, ~ ~uf· approv a.ls, cond1Uonal use focated • the· Of a , permits, variances, site plan ap--·Cave 'collapse.ill · &• they 1 • provals, residential development played · burJin1 ~8th Mntorist Robs permit approval~, traffic c~trol baaiclnda~f~·soll1 ~ · v , .. ~~C~VES, PageA!) policy, e?'tra pohce ~ct!l!l, ex· . • ~, deatli"sc:e~e ;r_. a·~~ 'U ~r.=..ie· A.I b 13' tra .pubhc works serviees1 }ooal. nel •• borbo~d . vacant.. • • '· .mua Ill ... • · <SeeCllAllT~~, Pase.Al;) · "biar)ed by J)luflS antl es. A Marine who accepted a lift INSIDE TODAY ~ · Unittd F.orm · WqrJclrn 1adN near New.land Street and back to the El Toro Marine Corps GarfleldAv,eftue. . · Air:Station S~nday and then Officers said the girliJ• ~; · found l)imsdl looking down ihe . Mr. 'and Mn, Paul Pleii:rd and barrel (\( a revolver was robbed • Mt'. and Mrs. Josei>Jr KeRllDaa,. ot sia. Orange County Sheriff's b'ec•D'le worried o-ver \be olficerssaid. cbUdnn'• .absence about ~ p!m. Deputies said Marine ·Scott .8ndstarted•eilt~1forQem. , Albert Wilander, 19, was walking TM bvat eodeCI a~ 4:30 ,p.m., · back to the El Toro base and had .tlen JNDM'• brother, Fred, U, retched th~ intersection of ~ the ~pular fort area ~Auco and Sand Canyon roads aDd spotted portloos of two wllen • motorist halted in bodies )r~trudiog from tbe telfCIDtetohis beckoning thumb: cave-in. '. . Pollce •11id ·the children'• falhen du1 tile little girls free • and •ere 'CeuYlnl then\ home whe~ tf}ey n.,,~ a p~sirl&. l voterlacoul4put1hreene'Wllatnes ------~---~~---~------~~~~~ on ttie ·school board roster from amortg the eight names on the ballot. The three candidates tallying the largest D\lmber of votes will be elected to four-year terms. Those placing fourth and fifth will be elected to two-year terms. The county registrar of voters predicts a scanty 15 percent turnout throughout Orange Coun· ty. Polls will be open from 7 a.m. to8p.m. . .. . In the .past, .. Irvine has bad a higher percentage .turnout than the county at large. In the 1912 race, which was coupled with a natiQnal primary election, 6,786 ~ 8',362 registered voters went to thep()Us. . Jn two months of c~mpaigl}ing, th·e., incumbent board· has portrayed the election as a vote of confidence in their leadership during the districfs first 18 . (See IRVINE. i--age AZ> Army Testing For Drug Use· ft'. ORD (UP,O -Army of· licials have· resumed testing military personnel at random for. signs of hard-drug abus~. Col. Joe Fitts, officer in charge of the Ft. Ord Alcobiol and Drug Abuse Division, said.Utat about 65 military. men and women a day are prdered to 8J)pear for urinalyset to determme if they are using hard drugs. ' · Fitts said test~ began ."in line With Department of µefense or· ders." ·He add eel statis\lcs were • not yet availabl& to lndic,ate the degree of 'possible involvement amoogthe base's !2,000tr~ps. .. Vote Set Tuesday For 4 Board Seats Voters from the Saddleback Valley and the cities of Dana Point, San Clemente, San Juan Capistrano. Tus tin, Lag una Beach and Irvine will go to the polls Tuesday to fill four vacant seats on the Saddleback Com· munitY. College District Board of Trustees. Thetweraces are: -1.n· TruJJee Area , 1 (Mission Viejo-J,agun'a Nig\jel.) incum- bent. 0Qnna Berry ef Mission V .. e. jo de(ends her seat against at- torney Harold M.cGa rth of Laguna Niguel and private in· vesti'gator Raymond Skony of Mission Viejo. Ehrlichman Perjury Rap 'D.is mi,ssed' "LOS ANGELES <U PI) -A Superior Court judge today quickly dismissed a perjury in- d i ct m e.n t a g a i n s t John Ehrlichman. ·already unaer federal· sentence for his part in the Watmgate coverup. Jn a hearing that lasted less .than t"llree minutes, Judge Gordon Ringer dtsmissed the charges after assistaqt I>j,strict Attorney Stephen · Trott said further prosecution would be "an exc~ss of our obligations.'' l!:hrlic.timao was not in cou,rt. ffe was represented by aUoqiey Douglas Dalton. 'the perjury charge ttemmed -ln Trustee Area 6 (Irvine-El Toro> incumbent Norrisa·Brandt of Irvine is being challenged by accountant Steve Mueller, also of Irvine. Incumbent Larry Taylor. a Laguna Beach locksmith. will be appointed automatically to a second· term in · 'Frustee Area 3 <Laguna Beac h > because no other person fil ed for the offi ce. Another non-race is in Trustee Area 1 <Tus tin I where busi· nessman Frank Greinke is the only man on the ballot. Greinke was the onl v candidate to file nomination pa-pers for the seat vacated through the resignation of former trustee William Dean. A total 106,624 voters are eligi· ble to cast ballots at 154 polling pl aces between the hours of 7 a .m. and 8 p.m . Absentee ballots may be returned to any county pre~i'hct. The Saddleback Gollege race. unlike other campaigns in sur· rounding communities, has been remarkably quiet and free of controversial issues. However. all candidates ex- press concern about the financ· ing of future campus construc- tion and the college's historiacal problem of "losing" students to other community college dis- tricts. HOUSE RENTED ON FIRS/' DAY "The house rented the first day after the ad was published." · •hl>uttd Joul ootr Go~Jq•t .. Na4rla MO.drfo'• ..,,,. com- ~ial on t•ltv~cm. Storr, .,.. .. joke B<iOks Ripped .. from. Ebrllcbman's testimoJJy· befort _a grand jury about his know~e of the break·ih Of Dr. Loai1 Fielding's office in f)everly ~ls d\Uing tbe Pentagon Papers That's the leasing success e>e· perienced by the Newport Beach landlord who placed this ad in the Dally Pilot: • f.a;eA4. • • l i • ' . tr\al. .>\ •• n,1cnDg was Daniel EUsberg's p&J"Chl~lri•t. Trott said Ehrlichntan bad *9a tried ••d convicted in a ftderal 1court on simila.r eharaca a~ a,iv.n a 1cntenct which the '11h'ict attorney's office j?On .al d~r•• · • approprlat'e." r. ckun WfS tlbte4 to .... l!!ltlW 1• • : ~ For lease, Newport Heights, 4t>drm, lge fam rm, 2'r'.l BA. nr all schools, avail. approx. Marl. $450mo. xxx-~xx. If you have a room, apartsnent. houae or bulldlng to rent:, eall •· '42·5678. It only takes a few words in the right ,el~to•ari renters. Along the on.DllO>Mt, the ri1bt place is lhel>aUJ PlW:: f . I • I A DAii. Y PILOT • I 'Clemente Man Held · In Spr,ee San Clemente police arrested a 33·year-old man clairnina to be a Green Beret following a six and a half hour round or kicked;.in doors and alleged knife·waving assaults Saturday. Charles ArlLnd Tinklenberg was booked on two counts or felony assault on a police ocricer, burglary, and assault with a de· adly weapon. Following the arrest, police of- ficers tallied six kicked-m doors, numerous broken windows. a smashed house interior wall, broken dishes and two telephones ripped from the wall of Tinklen- berg'sestranged wife's home. . t'olice said Tinklenberg was not really a Green Beret, U.S. Army Special Services. but a laborer. He was taken to Orange County Medical Center after the arrest. Police reported the violence spree began at about 6:30 p.m. Friday when officers were called to 225 W. Cordoba St., the home of Tinklenberg's estranged wife. There the front door had been kicked in and furniture torn up. Tinklenberg was not at the home when police arrived. Later. al about 9 p.m. police were called to 430 N. El Camiono Real where a man allegedly wav· mg a bowie knife chased Sharon Kay Bennett. 29, and David L. Lul:>bert, 18, down the street. A half hour later the man re-. turned, and police said, c_hased the two down the street agam. After that, police allege Tinklenberg returned to ~he home of his estranged wife. When officers arrived, they wrestled the stocky man from the extensively damaged residence. Officers could give no reason for the man·s behavior, although they said he had been drinking. CHP Tickets '66-'70 Cars Sans Devices SACRAMENTO CAP>-The California Highway Patrol said today 1t will crack down im· mediately on owners or older cars . lacking extra smog cont~ol d~­ vices in six Southern Califonua counties. , CHP Commissioner Dan Lanza said his officers "now will issue citations in aggravated cases, particularly those where the violation has been or long dura- tion." He added the move was ··necessar y to assure more thorough complia nce with exist· ing law." State law r equires owners of 1966·70 model cars in the ~uth Coast Air Basin to install devices to cut the emissions of oxides of . Nitrogen tNOxl. The mslallalion of the devices started last September on the 1.8 million older cars in Los Angeles, Santa Barbara, Ventura, San Bernardino. Orange and Riverside counties on a staggered basis keyed to the last digit of the car's license plate. ··A vehicle with the number 1 and no device has been out or com- pliance for almost five months," Lanza said in the statement. Older cars with licenses ending in the digit 7 ar e required to have · the devices installed by the end or this month. A CHP spokesman said a. cita- tion for noncompliance reqwres a court appearance and can mean at least a $50 fine. ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT Robert N. WPed Pr•\tdltt\I •nd P\lbhV.f Jack R. Curley VI(• ~t'•dtnl end c;.n.-.i MoN91r Thomas Keevil !fdolor Thom.J~ A. Murphlne ... _.,,., .. , .. Charles H Loos Richard P. Nall ""'"' ... ' _....,,.. , ....... Tele--C7MtM2~1 CIHtUiecl A~vertlM~ '42·5411 ,. ._ __ • .,., .. , ...... Otnt. m~11 ,., .... ~ , .. .;.._ 4'5-t6>0 • • • . ~thl of °"2'·auoa. ~Wt tW'.\hrh ehJl)engert. who .,.._,,d ~•• th• dlr~1...'lion of lbe dJJttlct with a ntw majority on Che bo•rd have attacked the boa.rd'a conce ntraUon OD the school bulldln1 program, instltu· lion of ~·experimental" or .. frill" program.a and what they con- sider a loose r ein on the district purse. The challengers are: -.lue Foley. 19481 Sierra San- to, a homemaker with six years former experience as a school teacher. -Mlle• Peterson. 13772 Margene Circle, a communica· Uons consultant and Irvine com- munity services commissioner. -Frank Hurd, 18161 Dewberry Way, an urban· eco~mist and Irvine planning comm1sslooer. The incumbents have placed their campaign emphasis on the accomplishments or ending the· threat of double sessions, aban- doning the old Irvine Elementary School, giving interested resi· dents a voice in running the schools and drafting master plans for the district's future. The incumbents are: -Elizabeth Slcoll. 18002 Whitewood Way, a real estate agent. -Charles Boulanger, 17992 Mann St., a school principal in the Cypress district. . . -R. Dean Olson, 15361 Re1ms .Circle, an electronic~ engineer. . -Sb a ron Si rcello, 4111 Cambodians Kl•11ed 'Brisbane Way, a teacher in the Huntington Beach City district. -Norman Ginsburg, 5372 Kenosha Lane, pupil personnel coordinator for the Ocean View B C • t F • district. Y OmmuDIS ire All the candidates have . pledged allegiance to basic skills PHNOM PENH, Camboctia (AP> -Communist-led in- surgents fired Chinese-made rockets into two crowded sec- tions of Phnom Penh and its nearby airfield today, killing at least 19 persons and wounding about 20. It was the heaviest loll of casualties in the Khmer Rouge's two-month shelling campaign ASIA DELEGATION'S . · 'EYES OPENED.' Page A4. against the isolated Cambodian capital. The city is cul off Crom the outside world by road and river, surviving on a U.S.· financed airlift or ammunition, fuel and rice. A single rocket struck outside the Monorom Hotel shortly before dusk. Witnesses said at Sign, Scenic Tour Issues Continued A general planning report deal· ing with scenic hi ghways and sign requirements has been con- tinued in public hearing until March 11 by Laguna Beach plan- ning commissioners. The report contained require· ments strictly limiting signs along scenic highways, and en· couraged tourist driving through the back roads of the city. Both signing and scenic tour· ing along Laguna's residential hillside streets have been highly controversial issues in the past. "I see no reason to get people all riled up and get them cominJ: down here in swarms," Com- missioner William Leak said. teaching. Challengers and in- least 11 persons were killed and cumbents have promised greater more than a dozen wounded. emphasis on reading, writing Most of the casualties were hotel and arithmetic. employes, pedicab drivers and Additionally, all the candidates passers-by. have supported the variety of The hotel, which houses the methods of teaching-ranging news teams or two American from open classes to more tradi- television networks, had most of tional formats-as ways of meet- its windows blown in by the blast, ing the varied learning needs of. the second time in the past week students.· · a roc ket round has struck near ' The incumbents generally have run as a slate. At least one the building. full-page newspaper ad has pro- Newsmen of the American Broadcasting Co. and the Na., tional Broadcasting Co. had re- turned to the hotel only minutes earlier after covering another blast, which took no casualties .. One or the crew members, J ean· Claude Malet, suffered a slight arm wound. He is French. NBC newsman Jack Reynolds said he ran downstairs from his room about 10 seconds after the blast and jound the ~trance '-<> \be hot'\ aµd atreet ·outside strewn with tlle dead and wounded. A hotel guard who had just stepped out from his sandbagged bunker by the en- trance, Reyno1ds said, was struck in the chest and died a few minutes later as another ne wsman tried to save him. From Page A J CAVES ... Fire oCficials said today the two probably had no chance to escape the cave·m, once the san· dy walls started to collapse. They said even an adult would have had a difficult time fleeing the massive mound of dirt. Danielle was a first grader at Perry School in Huntington Beach, where Joanne was in the third grade. claimed "re-elect the Irvine school board.'' During the cam- paign, each or the incumbents t}as cited the same litany or ac- complishments. However, the cnallengers have not run as a block. Hurd has repeatedly banged the financial drum, predicting tight finances ahead as the dis- trict's population grows faster than its industrial and com- mercial tax base. He says his economic *kills1&reneeded. Peterson, also C()ncemed with finahcial issues, has concentrat: ed more on programs. High · school counseling, he says, is s hort shifted and frills are detracting from basic slCills. Mrs. Foley has maintained more neutral ground , calling for higher district achievement stan-· dards, more vocational offerings and a closer eye on new pro- grams. Robbery Probed SAN GABRIEL CAP>-Police continued an investigation today into whether two men who kid- naped and robbed a motorist may have been members of the Symbionese Liberation Army ~r another terrorist group. The pair reportedly told the victim Feb. 20 that they were SLA members and needed his car to drive to the San Francisco area. LOS ANGELES CUPI> -A minor eart!Mtuake rumbled throu1h mefropolltan Loi Aneeles today, JJ&alln1 resl· dects awake and vtbrattna highrise buildings in the Cl vie Center area. No damqe was reported. Selamolo&lst.a at Caltech ln P~adena saJd the 8:35 a.s,n'. temblor measured 3.4 on the Richter scale and had its epicenter in the Inglewood area. Police s aid numerous burglar alarms were set oU by the quake that wu variously desert bed as a "sharp jolt" and e&ntly 'l'Oll· ing. The temblor was felt through the Los Angeles Basin in areas such as Inglewood, Hawthorne, Compton •. Gardena, Manhat- tan Beac h , Lennox and Carson. Hang Glide Pilot, 41, .Airlifted A 41-year-old hang glider pilot who had crashed in rugged ter - rain near Niguel Regional Park was airlifted to Mission Com- munity Hospital Sunday night by a Marine Corps helicopter. Albert Ke.Hy; a resident o( ·Laurie Lane in Costa Mesa, was hospitalized with a broken leg a nd a knee injury after crashJanding in rugged terrain off the end or Aliso Creek Road, county fire Capt. Bruce Turbeville said. Because of Kelly's painful in- juries paramedics who were summoned to the crash site by a friend of the pilot, called on the Marine Corps "Huey" rescue helicopter to take Kelly out or the mountain area. Turbeville said the chopper ar· rived at 7:35 p.m. and had the in· jured pilot at the hospital two minutes later. Firemen, ap- preciative of the Marine Corps' help, said this was the third case so far this year in which the El Toro base assisted with a helicopter. Kelly was reported in satisfac- tory condition by hospital of- ficials today. Paramedics were alerted to Kelly's plight by an unidentilied companion who left the secluded area on foot, then drove to a Laguna Hills convenience market where he was able to use a telephone. . . Hint From A Burglar OSHKOSH, Wis . (AP) Police were puzzled when they could find no sign of forced entry in a Knight.a of Columbus hall that had been burglarized or $100. But authorities discovered that the burglar supplied the answer to the mystery -and left some advice for the hall's manager. A handwritten note read: ''Yes, I have a key. Change your locks." . biidatt, reenatioiapropmm.. vm •• e councll•~·· tile council tu.1,ested, could actu area plan· nLng commlHlons 1n conslder•· ti on of the 1eneral plan and on 100· ~matters. · In past c:Us~u11iona, the council has suggested that villaies could senerate Cunds for local projec:ta by becoming special asseument . districts. Councllman John Burten aald he is optimlatJc that the council can go to voters as early as Nov- em t1er with a charter proposal. However, council members could not decide Saturday whether the number of villa1es should be limited toslxorsevenor whether each village ln tbe general plan should have its own council. . There are 33 villages described in the general plan for the city at ultimate development. A decision on the number of villages likely will rest on the vote o( Councilman Robert West. wbo . was absent from Saturday's meeting. Another area still to be explored is thenumberof emP.loyestobeal· localed Cor each village and the cost of village governments. Under a self-imposed time limit, the council has only one more monthly charter meeting .cemaining. · However, Burton said. the de- adline may be ex tended. FronaPageAl . '· .. ·HARDHATS He cited $3,100 a week in re· gional commission expenses and said that that money would pay for jobs for 10 men in the con- struction industry. ··we have a coastal com· mission which is regressing to the Spanish inquisition where certain people decide who will work and where,'' he said. William A. Foy, speaking for operating engineers and building tradesmen in Orange County and Long Beach, cited a 95 percent unemployment rate among dredge workers and 75 percent in the surveying trade. "By this s ummer it looks like 60 percent of our construction workers will be out of a job. "These are people who-voted for Proposition 20 under the idea that it would clean up our coast, not delay building projects out of business," he said. --\ California Drowns After Boat Mishap PARKER, Ariz. (AP> -Jerry L. Jones, 31, of Alta Loma, Calif., was miss ing and believed drowned , following the highspeed collision of his pleasure boat and a racing boat practicing for the Nine-Hour En· duro race Sunday, authorities said. J ones and a passenger, Holly Feinberg, 17, of Claremont, turned in front of a speedboat piloted Saturday by Lee Holden. 34 o( Sun Valley, Yuma County Sheriff's deputies said. Holden suffered a fractured left ankle . and sprained right ankle and was released after hospital treatment, officers said. Miss Feinberg was treated for minor injuries. Because the proposed require· ments in the report would have controll ed size and type of sign, it was the mos t controversial aspect of the element. "Most of these chan"cs would be disastrous,·' Leak said hit- ting what he called it s "regimen· tat ion." School Principal John Magnuson said teachers at the school were notified of the tragedy in a morning bulletin. ··we try to keep our youngsters out of the field," Magnuson said, adding the district buses some children so they don't have to walk across vacant lots. MARIMERS PAYS Leal< added the present hodge- podge of signs "hel~ Laguna to retain its villag~ atmo~pher~." He said the hl'gb uniformity called for in the report would .. show that we're trying to look like the city of Jnine which 1s trying to "tool< like Laguna Beach." Bu t he said the Perry School attendance area does have a lot of similar open areas. Funeral a rrangements for the two girls were pending today al Smiths Mortuary in Huntington Beach. · PolicewomanHooks 8 Would-he Lovers OAKLAND (AP ) -A policewoman posing .a~ a hooker drew eight propos1ttons, and eight m e n were arrested as police here began a court· ordered craclcdown on pro· stitutes' customer&. • · ( just sort or stand on the street curbs and look for a car to drive by twice,'' u•d Pa\ Enarson, a 30isb dllpatcher whC) potted herself at • popular pro· st.ltutlon c«ner here ... UsualtY, he rolls down bis wiodo..-and ( walk OYtr. and he ukl 1f J am a worltina cirl and if l ain iooklo8 tor a lidle tun. "JtQ11 say, he'• l~ for some partlcuJar k1od d ffX ••~ Uaeot'll bust him," 11hertla&tcf. ..,... En1rson sakl mast <A her ''customers" were wi.ito; mld• dl~las1' 1'uburbanJta Md •ll were booked for IDf~OO of soticiUn1 an •ct()( pl'UIU~. If convicted, they face a max- imum penalty of up to six months in jail and a $500 fuie. Police said the men might be detained until Tuesday becaus'"~he Jaw re· quires a venereal daseaRtest in such cases; the tests, which take 24 hours, a r e not given on weekends. On Thunday. Alaibeda County Superior Court Judge Spurgeon Avakian ruled tllat the police practice of arresting pl'Oldtutes but merely laswn.i citations to I CUltOmert WH diJeriminatory · Jle said the cUJtomlN should be . wbj«ted to tb.• •lllD• elt.atlon, arreet aad quarantine pro-c~una • pro1titutes. M1'1. Enarson. whO has a.tven dtadOl\I In the put. wore red bell·bot'°8'ed alacks, a tiMle a~ater a"d a wblte ralncoat. Ker 1ma)l ,pur•t1 cOntain~ ber ·~-bid• ,_ ' Moriners Savings hos olwoys paid the highest Interest legally possible. Now yoor savings con be wortt, even more at Mariners -o Big 7>/• ~.on 6-yeor certificates of $1 ,000 or more. Not only con you make money ot Moriners, you con moke friends too - with o strong '"hometown" sovlng1 ond loon . Sove ot Mariners. Now It makes ""'more dollora and sense I ,, ........ ~ .. D1t"l.., .. DOvt:• .......... -POllftlltTITllJA(W, CA.Ur ...... "''' Ml ........ ee... tG4 ~Y'llOl IHUW • ttlWl'OIT IMC'M. CAI.IP.,_. ""' .. ~I ..... C-1 lad)$[Al UAC'ff IOUUiVAID•KAl..HACH CALI,, W140• ltlJIMI·,,.. ., HVH V 90UUVARD• l..OI AHCllLU. CALlf. _.. • IJIJ)•t7-4t•t ,....., .. feg;.llorloM '""''•mt.,.., ,.,.111 •• on , .... 1n ""' .. ~ .... \ ' J 7 I ( , 1 I 7 . ' s~b~ol coniest and· the five elementary dJstrict races will be tabulated at the County Reptrar of Voters .,,flee. Hour·bY·tJQur tabulall6ns will be monitored at district oftlces in Bead City ~elementary> •~hool diatric:ts. Seal Beach Offices will not be open. T.he Mf b school ad· ministration wU open the ttoors of the faeulty cafeteria at Hunt. u.,ton .Beach Wlh for any metn· .. ; ¢ . .. . . Hardhats ·' Heckle bers of the public who would Wee to watch the re-sults there. Some of this year's races have been hotly contested because several incumJ>ent kustees chose not to seek re.election. Most notable in that list was DeRnis M)lngers on the hith school board. Other dropout in· cumbents included both mell}· bera of t.be Ocean View boarG, Robert Z\nngrabe and Ralph Bauer:; Orville Hanson in lbe Huntington Beach elementary district ; and Rod Cr-use in Westminster. By distric?ts7 here are all the candidates who .are seeking on of the two seats available in each area: HUNTINGTON BEACH Union High School District: Helen E, Ditte (incumbent), William Armstrong, An~rew Studdert, Robert Caron, Eugene Fl~. Don MacAWster, Doris Allen. Steve Tacker, Mary Matheis, and Zay Brand. HUNTINGTON BEACH Eleme11tary ( 19,334 eligible ffters>: Robert Caron. H.T. Clark, .Louis DaHarb <lncum -beJaU, Brian Garland, Henry P•radis, Louis Steinmetz. .Norma Vander Holen. FOUNTAIN VALLEY 08,803 eligible voters): Karen Ackley (incumbent>, Martin Swanson. Richard Plum, Fred Voss (in. cumbent). OCEAN VIEW (28,088 eligible voters>: Elb~rt Craft, J oy Dautrich, James Howal"d. John WO T o day's ~·~~· N. Y. Stoen TEN CENT~ Lasch, Mickey Korba, Burtoo Marsh, Thomas Morgan, Don Nelson, Charles Osterlund. Jay Rivera, Marilyn Roberts, Laikie Sperling. WESTMINSTER (20,240 ehgi· ble voters): Ada Clegg (incum- bent), Dorothy Gee, Inge Knox, Dewey Wiles. SEAL BEACH C 12,751 ehgibte voters): Ruth Calkins <incum. bent>. Lloyd Patterson (incum· bent>. Solace Jackson. William Gowen . Victims Suffocate Pallelists .. -,.c:z.-_.,,,._ .. "' ... ~ '.1 In Beach . D•ll'I' f'l ... Staff Piiot• MISS HUNTINGTON BEACH Queen Adrienne Oavts I . J Reigning ( ' ~ By J OHN VALTERZA Of Ute 0.11., ...... SC.ti A few friends and about 200 bard bat·wearing enemies of the regional coastal commission did .batt\e again today in Long Beach over a controversial f>lanning · element which would perpetuate the commission setup well into the decade. And several residents of the Orange Coast endorsing the pro· posal-including Laguna Beach Councifwoman Phyllis Sweeney-· sampled the wrath of u,nemployed construction worke,r$ who blame the com· mission f Qr their pliJbt. 0.ll'l'PllMStatl ...._.• Queen Has BUsy Yetir Mr1. $w,eo• ~ lo relate her position in 1upport. of re· giQna\ coastal control but •hen she alluded to th~ gallery of bard hats behind her. her comments were drowned out by jeers and epithets. "Th.e time has passed wh.en the city can plan without regard for its neighl)qring cities along the cQast. Loc\l control is powerless in the face of regional problems and local governments· have de· monstrated that they can'thandle them," s~esl\id. FOR FOUNTAIN VALLEY, HELP IS ON THE WAY WITH.NEW PARAMEDIC UNIT Medical Firemen John Wllll•m• (left), Don Newman Started Work TodayJ The pa.st:rear baa ~ a·busy- Qne for· 19-year·old Adrienne Davis, tbe rei~nine ~ss Hunt· ington Beach. She attended mo.re than 100 rib· bon cuttings, was a gl.test at four beauty pageants, ebtered two pageants herself, din~ at fi¥e major b.anquet.s and tode in eight parades. .. Meanwhile . she finished Edison High School with a 3.8 grade-point--average (near perfect> and this Call entered Orange Coast College to embark on higher studie~ which may lead tier to become bottra doctor and an attorney. . "It's excitiC)g to be a beauty queen," she beams. "It didn't change me at all. You have to 0e yourself, that's the only way you get anywhere at a11." "I set my goal&, then 1 go. When I complete .uiose goals, I set some more a.pd go again,". says Adrienne, ~plaining her unrelenting drive. ' . . •'IC there will ever be a woman president, it will be ber," says her mother, Lillian. In an age when women's liberation i6 a popular topic, the thought of vying in a ~auty con.· <See QUEEN, Paget\%) Weat~r Some late night and early morning low clouds and fol(. otherwise generally fair Tuesday. Hig'h1 65 at the beaches ·to 72 inla~d. Lows tonight 46 to 52. 'NSIDE ~ODAY United · Form Worm• ~ shouted foul over GoUo'i • "Madrlo Madrfo" 1pinc com· JMrcial on t.ieuidon. siorv, PogcA4. When Mrs. Sweeney urged commissioners not to be misled by "the misled and misguided people in this room,'' the disrup- tion began. The bard hats, many carrying placards, drowned out her com· ments for a time, but coming through' the din Mrs. Sweeney asked commissioners not to .. let the voices in this room deafen the voices of people out there.'' Commission Chairman Dr. Donald Bright finally restored control and told the noisy au· dience to wail until Mrs . Sweeney finished. ··then make your noises." Tlie hearings are one in a long .. series of public sessions calculated to sam pie publie opi· ·11lon on the latest component of . (See f!ARDHATS, Page A%) CHP Tickets '66-'70 Cars . .. Sllm Devices SACRAMENTO <AP>-The C~lifomia Highway· Patrol said today it will crack down im· mediately on owner$ of older cars lacking extra smog control de. vices in s ix Southern California counties. CHP Commissioner Dan Lanza said his officers "now will issue citations in Aiggravated cases, particularly those whe re the violation has been of long dura· lion." Be adde d the move was "necessa ry to assure more thorough compliance with exist· lhglaw." ; Easter Seal State law qequires owners of 1~10 model"'ca~ In lhe South Coast Air Basin to ituitall devices lo out the emi~si9ns of oxides of -! • Nif,rogep <NOi} ~ 1h• .instaUatit\li of the devices s~ last Septt.m ber on the 1.8 milliqri older ~a.rs in Los Angeles, Santif\. Barbaa, \tentura, San Bernardino, q~a ge and ftlverside counties on a-staggered basis keyed to the lalt digit of the car'slicenseplate. .Runners Reach . Santa &rbara SANTA BARBARA <UPI> -"A vehicle with the number 1 Five membe'rs of the U.S. Nayy ancfoodevicehas beenoutofcom· .. Seal" le~m . which plans to run =ce for almost five months," th~ :;oo miles from Seal Beach t~ a !aid in the statement. Oakl~ in nine days, C(lnPl!Sled · Old~ cars with licenses ending 132 miles Sunday to publlc~3'.lt'& . ttt the digit 7 are required lo have Ealter Seal contributions cam· : tbedevices installed by the end of P•Jf:!." run. which began Salut.. ~thismooth. day, will coincide with a national East.er Seal telethon. the men left Seal Bea-ch and jogged relay·style to Ventura before arriving he're Sunday af • temoon. The next ~estination for the <»&inlet was Santa Marla,· followed by ei&ht other cities before finally arriving ln Oakland. HOVSE RENTED ~ . ON FI RST DAY The men. former Navy trosmen. bave averaged 12 to 15 miles per day per man and were expeeted to atrlve March 9 in Ume to hand over a hockey puck, wbleb they are uslnJ instead of a ,,..,.y baton. for the aame •• ,.._ .....,'" ,.. between the Califomla Gol~n ~ ~~ t;: ' Seals and tM New York tahm· ~· Al (lira. • · o.~ •"'• Tlae n&lllM)ra include Lt. Peter-~ :~; • E. Toenat, y . <J1> MacKenzie DeMll .... k.. AU _. c. Clark, Petl.Y omcer 3C Jobn :=.::::, : . P. J)unbar, Pelt)' Offker 3C ........ •n :., Elllba R. Mor1an and Petty Of • .._.....__,__-......._....._ ___ .I!. 1 llcer3C Richard M. Rodsen. Paramedics Begin Operation in Valley Fountain Valley 's firs t paramedic unit. designed to pro- vide "the arm of the doctor in the field," wa! placed into operation today. Battalion Chief .Floyd Warr said the new $25,000 blight yellow unit will b e dispatc h e d automaticall y to all rescue and medical calls . injury accidents and fires. Three two·man shifts will operate the new highly-equipped unit, able to provide a higher level or emergency m edical care than was available in Fountmn Valley before. The six paramedics, formerly Fountain Vall~Y firemen, were graduated last week from a six· month training course at Orange County Medical Center. Whe n dispatched to an emergency, the crew will be in radio contact with physicians at Huntington Inte rcommunily Hospital and administer treat· ment upon the doctor's orders. In addition to the $25,000 cost or buying and ,equipping the van· type unit, the ~ew service wi II cost the city $118,000 a year in salaries and benefits for the six men, ac- cording to City Controller Howard Stephens Warr said a ll fire department engine companies sli U will be equipped with rescue equipment and some first aid supplies. However. the paramedics ·•are super trained, .. Warr said. and the unit will include a variety of drugs and sophisticated medical equipment. Forthe next few months. theun it will answer call s in f'ountain Valley only, he said. But in Jul). he s aid, the unit may join a team operation with Huntington Beach and Westminster. Simtlar lo the joint powers agreement now in use by fire de· partments in the three cities, the unit closest to the emerger.cy would answerthecall, Warr said The joint agreement will not t~e effect. however. until Hunt CSeeMEDIC, PageA2) Two Districts Have Decision on Tax Voters in two West Orange County elementary sc,hool dis· lricts will be asked to approve tax increases on '(uesday or risk cutbacks in educational pro· grams. The Fountain V •lley School District Is asking for an ~tra 67 cents per $100 of assessed valua· tion, while voters in the We1tmlo1ter School DiStrict will deci"e on an 87·cenl tax By KATHY CLANCY Of th• D•llY Pilol St.ti A \'acant Iluntingt0n Beach fi eld , marked by an elabor ate system of children's forts and dirt caves, became a death trap for t WQ pl aymates Su nd ay afternoon . Police said Danielle Picard, 6, of 19062 Summerfield La ne, and Jaonne Ke zelmann. 8, of 19(>24 Sum merfield . apparently suf· focated as the sandy wC:tlls of a cave collapsed while they played. burying them beneath . hundreds of pounds of soi I. The death scene was a popul3t neighborho od vacant area, marked by bluffs and gullies1 near N ewland Street. ano Garfield Avenue. Officers s aid the girls' parents, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Picard ancj Mr. and Mrs. J oseph Kezelman, became worried over thtt children's absence about 2 p.m, and started searching for them. The hunt ended al 4 :30 p.m., when Joanne's brother, Fred. 13, searched the popular fort arcci and s polted portions of two bodies protruding from t he cave-in. Police s aid the children's fathers dug the little gi rls free and were carrying them home . when they flagged a R_assing police car. ~ ~ Officer s Hugh Fosler an~ Larry Cain started administen ing mouth-to-mouth resuscita lion . Fire d e partm e nt paramedics continued revival t echniques while en route U Pacifica Hos pital. Police said the girls were dead on arrival al the hospital. Fire officials said today the two probably had no c1'ance to escape the cave·in, once the s an- dy walls started to collapse. They said even an adult would have had a difficult time fleeing the massive mound of dirt: · Danielle was a first. grader at Perry School in Huntington Beach. where Joanne was in the third grade. School Principal John Magnuson said teachers al the s chool were notified of tho tragedy in a morning bulletin. "We try lo keep our youngsters out of the field," Magnuson said • adding the district buses some children so they don't have to walk across vacant \olS. But he said the Perry School attendance area does have a lot of similar open areas. . Funeral arrangements for the two girls were pending today ac Smiths Mortuary in Huntington Beach. Buggy Crash Deatl S AUGUS (U PJ >-Tom Bozeman, 32, Los Angeles, died today from injuries he suffered. when his dune buggy plunged 125 feel Sunday down a steep hilt north of hete. MEETOFF- NO QUORUM There will be no meetina ot tbe Huntington Beach City Council tonieht due lo lack ot a quorum, ac·rnrortlniaM to the city clerk '1 office. The next scheduled session of "'e council wlll be Monday, MarchlO 2 DAILY ptLOT H /F C'a•fJodia itetion Beds' Re~ Kill Civili~s PHNOM PENH, Ca mbodia <AP) -Comm uni st -Jed in- surgents fired Chinese-made rockets into two crowded sec· 1''ro_•P~Al .HARDHATS the state's coastal land use plan, in this case tht> Po" ers, Funding and Government element. Regional comR'lissioners have heard testimony for the past weeks on the proposal which would continu~ a regional permit commiss ion al\d an overseeing state commission for at least three years beyond the original deadline ::.et b~· the passage of Propos 1t1on 20. the Coastal Initiative. Once r egion a I commission hearings have concluded on the clement. the panel will decide whether or not to send the docu· m ent to the state commission, which then rould recommend its pass:.ige by the legislature. l 'ncmploycd c·ons truction \\.Orkcrs who ucldrcssed the issue todav asserll'd in the ha rdest of terms that the regional com· 'Tlission's strict permit functions have killed development and elimrnated the11· Job!>. One of them is David Goldberg, or Westminster. who said he ··represents everyone who works with his hands." He c ited $3, 100 a week in re· gional commission expenses a nd ::.aid that that money would pay for jobs for 10 men in the con· ~lruction industry. "We have a coastal com· mission w hi ch is r egrcs::.ing to the Spanish inquisition where certain people decide who "ill \\Ork and where," he said. William A. Foy, speaking for operating engineers and building tradesmen in Orange County and Long Beach. cited a 95 percent unemploymen t rate among dredge workers and 75 percent in the surveying trade. "By this s ummer it looks like 60 percent or our construction workers will be out of a job. .. These are people who voted for Proposition 20 under the idea that it would clean up our coast , not delay building projects out or bus111ess." he said.-· Army Testing ~or Drug Use FT. ORD (UPI > -Army of· ficials have r esumed testing military personnel al random for signs of hard·drug <tbuse. Col. Joe Fitts, officer in charge of the Ft. Ord Alcohol and Drug Abuse Division, said that about 65 military men and women a d ay are ordered to appear for urinalyses to determine if they are using hard drugs. Fitts !)aid tests began "in line with Department of Defense or· ders." He added statistics were not yet available lo indicate the degree of possible involvement among the basl'·s 22,000 troops. Robbery Probed SAN GABRIEL <AP>-Police continued an investigation today into whether two men who kid· naped and robbed a motoris t may have been members of the Symb1onese Liberation Army or another terroris t group. The pair reportedly told the victim Feb. 20 that they were SLA members and needed his car to drive lo the San Francisco area. ORANGE COAST H F DAILY PILOT '"'°' .. no .. cw-.tO..•h r1'4)1 .... cl't *""'<"•· '°"" btN"d IJ'WI' H~• J"' ,. .. , I\ OUOh\htt<J by tt'w-Of•n<r C.O.\t Put>h• ~ 'c. otnO~"' !)11).6r.tt-. "11flon' •'• PV(lh\~ Mt>r.rt-v '""OUQh F-;1d,ty for ~·­,.,,,,,..., Nrwpc,,rt ,_,,, • ., n Munl•noton &ri.-ct\ I oun- ,.,n Valtt, ''"'"'' ., .. Odlf"N(k V•Uf'• •!"Id \.M)UM e,..,tf., ~vU\ (o.-,t A \o+f\Qff' tt-qt0f1·•' ""'''°" t\ pyt>1t~ro \.ttwio.•v\ ~ ~,..,, ,~,. .,..-1nc:1p 1t oub'•'"'"Q p1~n1 I\ •t 100 Wt:'I l.MY Slrttt C.O\t• Ml •• t .. i.totnut ,,.,. Robl'rl N W l'l'CI r't,.,ttJ,.nl ttl'll! Pubt•.,hf' Jack R Curley \/1<P Pf-~••""nl •'id Wn"Jtt Miil'WtOf'f' . . 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It was the h eniest toll of casualties in the Khmer Rouge's two-m onth s helling campaign against the isolated Cambodian capital. The city is c~ ort from the outside world by road and river, surviving on a U.S.· financed airlHt ot ammunition, fuel and rice. · A single rocket struck out.side the Monorom HQtel shortly before dusk. Witnesses said at ASIA DELEGATION'S 'EYES OPENED.' Page A4. least 11 persons were killed a nd more than a dozen wounded. Most of the casualties were hotel employes, pedicab drivers and passers-by . The hotel, which houses the news teams of t wo American television networks, had most of its wi ndows blown in by the blast, Coast Unit Ineurnhents In Running the second time in the past week A total of 156,800 voters is eligi· a rocket round has struck near ble to cast ballots Tuesday .for the building. three seats on the Board of Newsmen of the American • Trustees for the Coast Commtmi· Broadcasting Co. and the Na-ty College District. tional Broadcasting Co. had re-' The fi ve-member board is turned to Uie hotel only minutes · earlier afte r covering another responsible for the operation of blast, which took no casualties. Orange Coast and Golden West One of the crew members, J ean-colleges and the TV· station, Claude Malet, suffered a slight KOCE, Channel 50. arm wound. He is French. NBC news man J ack Jleynolds s aid he ran downstairs )from his room about 10 seconds after the blast and found ~he entrance to the hotel a nd s treet outside strewn w ith the d ead a nd wounded. A hotel guard who had just stepped out from h is sandbagged bunker by the en· t rance, R eynolds said. was struck in lhe chest and died a few minutes late r as a noth e r newsman tried to save him. All three incumbents are run- ning for re-election, and each faces a challenger. Tberaces are by trustee areas -to insure that all areas of the district a re represented on th& board -but all three races.are voted upon by the district electorate at large . The polls will be open from 7 a .m. to 8 p.m. The terms are for four years. Here are the races: A motorcycle was burning out-Trustee area four, which cov- side the hotel, with its rider lying ers tbe former Costa Mesa School dead beneath it, his l egs District, pits incumbent Robert shredded by the blast, Raynolds L. Humphreys, an attorney and a said. A number of the lightly • board m ember for 12 years, wounded ran into the hotel lobby against Godfrey Sandeen, also an where employes and newsmen" attorney and management con- tried to help them. $ultant and a big~ school teacher At midday. seve n ~rsons wer.e •t bo!4 GQlden West and Orange killed and four wounited when a Coast colleges:. Tbe.Y both live int rocket wrecked a (.ruit market. CostaMesa •• Another eight roe~ Jl,tuck a\ • · Pochentong market:-lll'lacent to a:. the airfield outside Phnom Penh. Tndtee area w;al'ff, bounded by killing one person and wounding • the Huntington Beach and Foun· four. tain Valley elementary school None of the aircraft. flying into districts, matches incumbent Pochentong with supplies was hit William E. Kettler. a chartered life underwriter · and a board by the rockets. Diplomatic member since 1965, against Lyn. sources revealed that a record da Towle Moss, a theater arts number of flights was made Sun-f day, with 30 flights by c130 U.S. pro essor at Cal State, Long Beach, who has a doctorate in Air Force car go planes on lease communications and a master's to a civilian company and 12 by in journalism and drama. Both DC8 cargo je ts. live in Huntington Beach. · From Page AJ QUEEN ... test never disturbed Adrienne. ·'Women were put on this earth to be worn en and feminine. That's how I fol1ow out my goal, to be a woman." But don't think she wants to hide behind a kitchen apron. From Orange Coast, Adrienne plans to enroll at UC, Irvine. She intends lo go all the way through medical school at Irvine, then on to USC for law school. "I feel there is a need in the medical field, and 1 enjoy it and 1 enjoy law and its procedures." On the sporting side of her life she expresses quite a bit of dar- ing as well. She wants to travel the world, especially Switzerland. and she wants to take up sky diving, "just to see how itfeels." She still has one more beauty goal t o reach, the Mjss Orange County pageant in Anaheim , April 5, where s he will compete with more than 30 other county beauty que ebs for the top title. After that. her reign in Hunt· ington Be ach will be nearly fini shed. The city pageant to pick a new queen will be held June 14 . The chamber o f commerce women's divis ion is a lready seeking applicants for the new year's royalty. How does Adrienne reel about the approaching end? "It's been· a great experience, something you never forget. Something I 'll m iss." ' MEDIC ... ington Beach add~ a i;econd param edic unit and Westminster plates lts first into operation, pro· bably in July, Warrsrud. Th~ six paramedics now on the job ar~ Larry Drake, Gary Wuchner, Mike Swaim, Bud Collyer. Don Newman and John WiUlami;. Dennig Sheean is now undergoing training to serve as a bock up, Warr s~d.. The unit 1s housccftn the nre sto· tlon ~t 17737 Ru~ttard St., a~,. fro m l"ountoln Volley High School. 't ' Trustee area two, which follows the boundaries of the Westminster Elementary School District, has incumbent Donald G. Hoff, a quality control supervisor and a board member since 1955, opposed by Burt Johnson, a n elementary school teacher in the Garden Grove Unified School District. Hoff lives in Midway City and Johnson in Westminster. Glider Pilot· Badly Injured In Park Crash A 41-year-old hang glider pilot who had crashed in rugged ter· r ain near Niguel RegionaJ Park was airlifted to Mission Com- munity Hospital Sunday night by a Marine Corps helicopter. Albert Kelly. a resident of Laurie Lane in Costa Mesa, was hospitalized with a broken leg a nd a kn ee injury a ft er crashlanding in rugged terrain off the end of Aliso Creek Road, county f ire Capt. Bruce Turbeville said. Because of Kelly's painful in· j uries paramedics who were summoned to the crash site by a friend of the pilot. called on the Marine Corps "Huey" rescue helicopter to take KeJll' out of the mountain area. Turbeville sald the chopper at· rived at 7: 35 p. m. and bad the in- jured pilot at the hospital two mlnutes tate r . Firemen, ap· preciaUve of the Marine Corps' help, .aid this was the third case so far this year in which the El Toro base assisted with a helicopter . • Kelly was r eported in satiafoc· tory condtUon by hospiUl of. Ociutstoday. Panm.edlts were alerte4 to Kelly'• .UsM b)' ao,_.dentJlitd companltn who ltlt tr.e1.-.udfd area on root. n ~rovi '° a L11a•• HlU• oqaydnhtnett market 1'htte tie·wu able to use a telephone. . ' Fountain Valley police early Saturday nabbed one or two sus- pects alleg~ly fleeing a market with a sack of money. Police said Thomas Liv· ingstoli, · 20, of 15321 Van Buren St., Midway City, and James Olson, 19, of Inglewood, have been char&ed with three counts of armed robbe ry in connection with lbe pre-dawn holdups. They alt occurred as 7-11 markets in Westminster, Hunt· ington Beach, and Fount ain Valley, police said. The pair first allegedly robbed the 7·11 at Springdale Street and West m inst er Avenue in Westminster at 4 a .m .. fleeing with $80. At 4 :45 a .m .. the pair allegedly took $40 at gunpoint' from the market clerk at Newland Street and Wa rner Avehue in Hunt·· ington Beach. Wh en the t wo allegedly com- 'mitted their third holdup, at 5:15 a .m .• they were interTUpted by a Fountain Valley reserve police officer Police said reserve Offic;.er C. W. Fowler stopped to check the market at Slater Avenue and Ward Street after being alerted by Westminster and Huntington Beach police of the two other holdups. As be arrived, Livingston sped away in his car, leaving Olson standing behind, a llegedly with the $225 the pair b ad just taken. police said. Olson was taken into custody without incident, police r eported, ·and Livingston was a rrested later al his h.ome, where the rest of the money was recovered. Officers asserted Olson de· manded the money at gunpoint at each market, then the pair re· turned to Livingston's home to stash the loot before leaving on their next caper. Man Washed From Dana Breakwater A Santa Ana man suffered minor injuries Sunday when washed Cro m the Dana Point breakwater by high waves. The victim was identified by the Harbor De partment as Tony Nuskin. 28, 3101 S. Bristol. The Harbor Department said Nuskin and a girlfriend ignored signs warning of the danger of high s urf. Both lay'down on the Jetty when the ltrst wave broke and then resumed thei r stroll on· ly to be hit by a second wave. The woman again escaped by lying aown ana c11ngmg to tne rocks but Nuskin was washed off. In a second high surf incident, the Harbor Department patrol boat responded to a call from the San Clemente lifeguards that a diver was in trouble off Aliso Beach. On arrival at the scene, the patrol boat round three divers · being assisted by lifeguards. All escaped without injury. T he divers were identified as Russ Kalandr , 19 . Tony Hamilton. 19. and Mike Wells, 24, all of Huntington Beach. Walking Toll Now After hobbling around with a deformed leg since birth, J oy, a four-year -old Labrador, looks unsteadily to Robert Smith for reassuranc~ after he fitted the dog with an artificial leg. Smith, who does s imilar work for humans, designed the $200 device as an experiment at no charge·to owner Michele Sheppard of Reno. 80 Protest ·Porno Shop In Sacrame:rito SACRAMENTO (UPI ) A protest against pornographic material was staged again here ·with some 80 persons picketing a Sacra m ento area bookstore. They sang "Bringing in t he Sheaves." Fi,·e members or the Baptist church were charged Thursday with m a licious m ischief after they entered an adult bookstore and began h eaving books and magazines into a nearby parking lot. The two-hour demonstration Sunday, the third since the ar· · rests, was described by the group as a citizens revival against com- mercialized sex. "It's God's work going on out here and the Devil 's going on there, 1' one picketer shouted. A clerk: at Goldie's Bookstore said the group formed circles and sang. Demonstrators handed out circulars denouncing the "sale or smut." They a lso questioned customers about purchases 3i they left. One man bluntly replied, "I don't think it's any of your busi- ness." Another customer a dded ''lf they want to pray let them pray in church. l got a right to buy what I want." One person charged Thursday. the Rev. Ja.D}es Tomlinson., said, "It's sometl*'ag we've been con-- cerned about for some time. We intended to visit the shop a nd pro- test the pornographic material, but decided that dirt belongs in the gutter." ·uorses Cut Calieme Swpect Found TIJUANA, Mexico <AP) While they slept Feb. 15, their heads sticking out of the stalls, 11 thoroughbred horses at Caliente racetrack were slashed across their heads. The cuts were deep enough or so bothersom e to the horses that their owne r H.T. Young, withdrew five from races that weekend. A search for "the Caliente Slasher," believed lo be a dis- gruntled or drunke n employe, was begun. As a result, 40 track employes whose backgrounds were described as undesirablewerefired. Today, a spokesman said a fanged Ger~an shepherd dog was seen ripping at the faces of two more sleeping, horses and was to blame for the other cuttings as well. The dog, own·ed by a Caliente trainer, wi_ll be allowed to stay but only unde r leash , the track s pokesman said. . · ·MARIMERS PAYS Mariners Savings ho$ always paid the highest interest legally possible. Now your savings can be worth even more at Mariners -a Big 7)/. % on 6-yeor certificates of $1 ,000 or more. Not only can you make money dt Mariners. you can make friends too - w i th a strong "hometown" savings and loon. Sov• at Mariners. Now it makes more dollon and sense I ,,,,...,....~ • E$1'01JT a& DOVfa • NIWPOW'T ll&AQt, C41JF, .... • l'tt•l .. i . .-1MMt C)fln1 10)4 IA'nU>I OtlM • "1W'<>llT .MAQf, ~ ..... • (flfl .U .... ,.., .. C:..-1 1•.10~FAL8l A('H 80\)L[VAllO• UAL I AC .. l.CALlr '07<40 • t>l'lf"'f ,.,. 11Htll::VU,LY IOUl.tVAaO• l.OSAHQUU, 1.:AUr ,«ID4t•l)IJtb 14 ert.rol t91111lotlon• requite IN., .. , .,.,_.11., M 'e«N~ ""' wl1t0.-.i.. , I 7 .• 7 r. .~ , I r Is He for R e al? Or4Ulge cwt eodontna tbe pro. posal-loc:lwllnC Lal\lfta Beach Cou ncllwo,man Phyllis $weeney-samplec:l lhe wrath or uaemployed coostr\lcllon •orllera who blame the com- miaeioa for their pUfht. M~. Sw~ney tned to relate her-positioo in S'lpport of re- gioual coast.al control but when ane alluded to the gellery of bard Oally Pl lel Staff t"Mlo Seven-year-old Adam Sokoloski of Fountaln Valley pokes out a tentative finger in an effort to determine if this cigar store Indian at Lido Village iI1 Newport Beach is tile real thiilg. He learned it wasn 't even a cigar store Indian. It's a jewelry store Indian, in front of store called the Turquoise Teepee~ Cambodians Killed By Communist Fire PHNOM PENH, Cambodia (AP> -Communist-led in- surgents fired Chiflese-.made rockets into two crowded sec- tions .of Phnom Penh and its nearby airfield today, killing at least 19 persons and wounding about20. It was the heaviest toll of casualties in the Kbaner Rouge's two·month shelling campaign against Jhe isolated Cambodian capital. The city Is cut off from the outside world by road and river, surviving on a U .S.· Army T~sting F o r Drug Use Fr. ORD (UPI> -Army of- ficials have r esumed testing military personnel at random for signs of hard-drug abuse. • Col. Joe Fitts, officer in charge ol the Ft. Ord Alcohol and Drug Abuse Division. said Uaat about 6S military men and women a day are ordered to appe.ar ror . urinalrses to determin& if they are using hard drugs. Fitts said tests began "in Une with Department of Defense or- ders." He added st:ltistics were not yet available to indicate the degree of possible 111volvement among the base's 22,000 troops. . . HOUSE RENTED. ON FI RSI' bAY . .. The house rented the first day af~er the ad wu pubUsbec:t." That's the JeasiJ)i succes.s ex· perienced by the Ne\lfPOrt Beac:h landlord Who 'placed thla ad in the OaUy Pilot: • : • , r-For leaa~. Netl!,'POri Hel~ •. <&bdrm. If• fam flT\, 2h BA. nr al s~booll, avail. ~ •P~·!•r ~ • XXJMUl ur:, • I ~ • U you have a rooar, apartment, hoµae or bulldlns to rent. e 11 642·5e'78. lt onll tau a· few. WGrd.t in tti.e rlCht ptac. to autact. rentera. Alone the O~anje Coast, lbe ri1bt place ta tht D.atr Pilot. financed airlift of ammunition, fuel and rice. I\. single rocket struck outside the Monorom Hotel shortly before dusk. Witnesse~ said at .\ ASIA DELEGATION'S 'EYES OPENED.' Page A4. least 11 persons were killed and more than a dozen wounded. Most of the casualties were hotel em'ployes, pedicab drivers and passers-by. T~e hotel, which houses the news teams of two American television networks, had most of iis windows blown in by the blast, the second time in the past week a rocket round bas struck near the building. ·New1men of the American Broadcasting Co., and the Na- tional Broadcasting Co. had re· turned to the hotel only minutes earlier after coverjllg another blast, which took no casualties. ()ne of the crew members, }ean- Claude Malet, suffered a $light . arm wound. He is French. At midday. seven persons were killtd and four wounded when a rocket wrecked a fruit market. Another eight rockets struck at Pocbeotong market a<ljacent to the airfield outside Phnom Penh, killing one-person and wounding four. .. 8y ltATHY CLANCY Ot .. o.llf ""'' ~ A vacant Huntington Beach field, marked b>' an elabOrate systemo( chlldrep's forts and dirt ' ,,. hats behind her, her comments were drowned out by jeers and epithets. "The time bas passed when the city can plan without regard for its neighboring cities along the coast. Local control is powerless in the face of regional problems and local eovernments ·have de- monstrated that they can'thandle them."shesaid. . . . When )Ifs. Sweeney urged com111issi~• not (() be mJ~led by "the misleCI and rnisiid~ed peQple in this room," the cli*µp- tie>O beean. • Tbe bard bats, many caJT1lng plac,atds. cJrowoed out her com- ment$ for a tlme, bat. coming througb the din MI'S. Sweeney asked commissioners oot to "let the voices in this room deal en the voices ot people out there.•· C-0mminlon Cbatrman Dr. Dooal~ Bright finally restor~ control and told the noisy au.- di enc e to wail unlit Mrs . Sweeney finished. "then make )'Our noises." The bearings are one in a tong .. series of public ses .. ions calculated to sample public op1· 'lion on the latest component of T oday.' £1~t.g N.Y. Stoek8 N TEN CENTS the state's coastal land use plan. in,this case the Powers. Funding and Government element. Regional commissioners have heard testimony for the past. weeks on the proposal which would continue a regional permit commission and an overseeing state commission for at least; three years beyond the original <See HARDHATS, Page AZ) Hospital PIOt Foiled Three Suspects Arrested in Extortion Case By ARTHUR R. VINSEL OI .... O•llr Pilot SU.ff A Hollywood movie studio stuntman posing as a patient with back pains and a pair of Laguna Beach youths today are charged in an alleged plot il'l,>'olving threats to blow up Hoag Memorial Hospital in Newport Beach, un· less the trio was provided with a vast supply of narcotics. One of the s uspects was arrest· ed in the hospital late Saturday night, when the 30·hourblackmail drama revealed today came to its conclusion. His alleged accomplices in the .. C rackdown On S illog Law Slate d SACRAMENTO CAP>-The California Highway Pai.t'Ql said today It will crack down im- mediately on owners of older cars lacking extra s mog control de· vices in six Southern Caltfornia counties. CHP Commissioner Dan Lanza said his officers "now will issue citations in aggravated cases, particularly those where the violation has been of long dura- tion.'' He added the move was ·'necessary to assure more thorough compliance with exist- ing law.·· State law requires owners of 1966·70 model cars in the South Coast Air Basin to install devices to cut the emissions of oxides of Nitrogen< NOx >. The installation of the devices started last September on the 1.8 million older cars in Los Angeles, Santa Barbara, Ventura, San Bernardino, Orange and Riverside counties on a staggered basis keyed fo the last digit of the car's license plate. "A vehicle with the number I and no device has been out of com- pliance for almost five months," Lanza said in the statement. Older cars with licenses ending in the digit 7 are r eqwred to have the devices installed by the end of this month. e RJCES CLOSE ·UP SHARPLY NEW ~ORK <UPI > -Prices closed sh:trpl~ and broadly higher today in heavy trading on the New York Stock Exchange with airlines and glamors lead· ingthe way. The Dow Jones industrial average gained 14.08 points to 753.13. Advances Jed declines by about an 11-to-three margU,. Prices also were higher in ac· tive trading on the American Stock Exchange. plot were arrested on the hospital grounds, near where the drugs were supposed to be left for them. Investigators today identified suspect s in the incident that began Friday afternoon with a menacing telephone call and ended with the Saturday night ar· rests as · -WUllam Weiss,40, alsoknown as Bill West. of 436 SeviUe Ave . NewportABeach, and who is iden· tified as a movie stuntman. -Jael G. Matzinger, 20, of !}f?l Summit Drive, Laguna Beacb. -CTaigL. Smith, 19,of710Sum· mil Drive, Laguna Beach. Investigators booked all three on charges of conspiracy to com- mit extortion, with bail set at $10,000 each pending arraign- ment in Harbor Judicial District Court. tentatively set for Tues- day. Matzinger and Smith were held at Newport Beach City Jail, while Weiss was taken to the jail ward at Orange County Medical Center because he ha d been a Hoag Memorial Hospit al patient when arrested. A jail ward spokesman said this morning that Weiss had been dis- Horses Cut Calie11le Suspect F owul TIJUANA. Mexico IAPJ While they s lept Feb 15, their heads sticking out of the stalls, 11 thoroughbred horses at Caliente racetrack were slashed across their heads The cuts were deep enough or so bothersome to lbe horses "1tlt ~elr owner ... T. Y.Ajl1Ull~. withdrew five Crom races that weekend. A sear ch for •the Caliente Slasher:· beT~ved to be a dis· gruntled or d'nl~-eo emplo,ye. was begun. As a result; 40 tr~k employei whose backgrounds were described as undesirablewetefired. Today. a spQkesman said a fanged German shepherd dog was seen ripping at (he faces of two more sleeping horses and was to blame for the other cuttings as well. The dog, owned by a Caliente trainer. will be allowed to stay but only under leash, the track spokesman said. Hoag Chief Appeals ~ To County Solons HQag Memorial Hospital ad· ministrator Scott Parker carried his predictions of fin.am;ial dis- aster to Hoag because of com· petition from a planned hospital on the UC Irvine campuS to four Orange County legislators Fri· day. In a m eeting at the Newport Beach hospital, Parker related his predictions of cuts in medical services for the Newport Beach· Costa Mesa a r ea to A.s · semblyman Robert Badham CR· Newport Beach>. Assemblyman Robert Burke < R-Huntington Beach>. Assemblyman Bruce Nestande CR-Anaheim> and As· semblyman John Briggs < R· Fullerton). Contacted today. Parker said he could not assess the reactions. of the assemblymen to his pre- dictions. , Parker forecasts operating de- ficits totalling $2 million a.year if the on·cam~ teaching hospital at UCI competer.o the extent of 40 beds, as pr icted by UCI Medical Sc:hopl ean Stanley van den Noort. Through an agreepient with the Western .World Medical Found.ation, Hoq plans to re- duce the capacity bf the Newport Beach h0$pital by 100 beds and • build a 100-bed hospital on 18 acres of land in Irvine which was donated by the Irvine Company. The university plans to reduce Orange County Medical Center·s capacity by 200 beds and build a 200-bed hospital on the UCI cam· pus. Both plans will be aired before the Orange County Health Plan· ning Council in marfithon hear ings in the Costa Mesa city hall March 19 and 20. The assemblymen were brought (n because the UCJ medical school needs an $8.95 million appropriation now being considered by the Assembly to built its hospital. The meeting with th l' legislators was initially set up by State Senator Dennis Carpenter CR -Ne wport Beach> and scheduled for Feb. 14. That meet · ing was canceled. Carpenter, president of the Western World foundation, has ~n accused of having conflicts of inter~st in the ma tter Carpenter has said he will oppose the bill fin ancing the UCI hospital if it will take patients from Hoag. , charged inlo the generaJ Jail cell population, his original reports or back pains apparently un- founded. . No word of the threatened planting of exp1osives in the hospital overlooking Newport Harbor was revealed, except to personnel in key administrative and security positions following Friday's threat. "I mu st compliment the police ... said Associate Ad · ministrator Lou Kaa. "They were fantastic.·· Following the.initial telephone CSee HOSPITAL, Page A.2) Seven Seek T hree Seat s On Tuesday By JACKIE COMBSLA1'D Ottlle ~tly P ilot SC.ff Three of seven seats on the Newport-Mesa Unified School' District's governing board will be on the block in Tuesday's trustee election. Residents of Costa Mesa and Newport Beach who are eligible to vote in the districtwide elec· lion number 57.580. The polls will be open from 7 a .m . to8p.m Seven candidat es are compel· ing for the three available board seats from Trustee Areas 1, 3 and 6, but one candidate is already assured of a position. Mrs. Marian Bergeson, 1721 Tradewinds Lane. Newport Beach, a Newport-Mesa trustee since the unified disll;ct was formed about 10 years ago. is running unopposed from Trustee Area 3. Under the district's elec· lion system. she is thus assured of another term. Campaign issues have cen· tered on the school district's financial problems caused by re- cession, inflation and declining school enrollments. The most competitive race is in Trustee Area 1 which covers the northwest portion of Costa Mesa including the Mesa Verde area with four candidates vying for one board seat. They ar e Marvin J . Carr, 2778 Mallard Drive, Costa Mesa, a physicist. father of eight and Costa Mesa resident for seven years; Cecile Sandeen, 2718 Sandpiper Drive. Costa Mesa, a teacher in the Ocean View School District in Huntington Beach who is a mother of two and Costa Mesa resident for 10 years; <See SEATS, Page A2) Or::::aI :nst \\'eath~r Some late night and early morning low clouds and fog, otherwise gen erally fair Tues day. Highs 65 at the beaches lo 72 inland. Lows tonight 46 to 52 . l~S IDE TODAY United Farm Workers have shouted foul over Gallo's ·'Madraa Madrio" wine com· mercial on t tltvision. Story, Page A4 . . lllflex. a'Y-W.ke .aa ........ 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A clerk a t Goldie's Bookstore said the group formed circles and sang Schedule Set For Christian Week Activity Newpo r t Ha rbor Chr istian Leadership Week will begin Fri- day with the 11th annual Mayor's· P r ayer B r eakfas t in th e Ne w porter Inn at Newport Beach. Guest speaker for the 7:30 a. m. event will be Astronaut James Jrwin. The following Monday, Tues- day and Wednesday, there will be a series of breakfasts. coffees and evening meetings, all free and open to the public. E ach mo rning at 7 o'clock there will be a m en's breakfast in Big Canyon Country Club and each morning at 10 there wi ll be a series of coffees for wom en throughout the Newport Harbor ;irea. Evening meetings open to everyon e wil l t a ke place throughout the area at 7:30. In addition, a breakfast for high school stude nts is scheduled for Monday, March 10, al 7 a.m. in the Airporter Inn atlrvine. At each m eeting, a member of the community will speak. Plans ar e being coordinated by a committee of homemakers, business people, and clergymen. Anyone wishing to learn loca- tions for the coffees may call P at Burke, 64 4 -7323. or J ackie J ohns on. 548-7366 . Brochures also will be available at Newport Beach Ci ty Hall. Quakes Hit Los Angeles· LOS ANGELES <UPI ) -A minor eart hquake r umbled thro ugh m e tropolitan Los Angeles today, Jiggling r est· dents awake a nd vibratinl! high rise buildings in the Civic Center area. l':o damage was reported. Seismologists at Caltech in Pa~adcna said the g·35 a.m. temblor measured 3 4 on the Richter s cale and had its epicenter in the Jnglewood area. The t emblor was fel t throug h the Los Angeles Basin in a r eas s uc h as Ing lewood, H awtho rne , Compton, Gardena, Manhat· tan Beach. Lennox and Carson A second quake hit about 20 mi nu tes la t e r i n th e LaCrescenta area ORANGE COAST N DAILY PILOT Th r,, '"Qt(,,, I O••'Y PtlOt w.th•h•<h•S 6fn o-""""o '"" N· ~ r·t-.". 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Co••I l'vbl1\M~11 "°"'""' Htf'tflt\l \orte\ tllV'trft'4f\\ td1f0t1•I ""'•"'' or ••••"•••"""h "•r••" M•Y -. "pr•tlu(tf Wllh OUI .... (I.I .,,,,..,, ••• " •• '°""'"""'-""'· '"-<•~u .,.,, ... •••d ~• ,,,.,. "" ·••. (.tl-111• tve;.(l'l ..... ...,ttfr,.r"tl)"'°"O'I¥ 01 m.ell M 00 monOMf rnthc1rv doo"'\ttn .. 16.n., t.J ,.& ~'"'f ~Uy ... Je4 SW" l'- H00T£0 BY HARDHATS Laguna's Sweeney E'ro111 Page A I HARDHATS Suggest.ions for tightening cash .collection procedares in Newport Beach's recrea(ion programs will be implemented. clty councllmen have ordered. The panel disc us~ed an ac- counting r eport on cashcoHection proble ms within the department and agreed that an but one or the 15 suggestion~ for improvement would be effected in coming days. Included iJl the suggestions for better accounting of class r e- gistratiop fees were a return to a number-coded r egistraUon form <for the past year the forms had no serial numbers). Other s uggestions included strict adherence to city policies on refunds and transfers from one class offering to a nother, plus the use of cash registers, instead of open cash boxes. deadline set by the passage of Propos itio-n 20, t he Coastal Initiative. Once r egion a l commission hea rings have concluded on the element, the panel will decide whether ot not to send the docu· ment to the state commission, '' hi ch then could recommend its passage by the legislature. The a ud iting firm stressed its report implied no wrongdoing on anyone's part and that the con- clusions simply were suggestions for improving the pr esent system. The only change which was not order ed by the city council was one which suggested a shift in personnel who collect ~oins from light meters at city tennis courts. Dally l'Uet f'lllte tty Lff PIY• Bre~king Up Not Bard to Do Jennie Fitzwater, 10, (left) and Lisa are being repaired. and, wheneveT possible, Johnson, 9, dramatize what's happening to trees are being transplanted ln city parks. sidewalks in College Park section of Costa They will be replaced along streets by di!- Mesa where tree roots are lifting sections of ferent trees that have a~ root system more concrete out of the ground. City bas em· suitable for parkway planting. U nemp~d cons truc tion workers who ad'a're6sed the issue today asserted in the hardest of terms that the regional com 'Tlission 's strict p ermit functions have killed development and eliminated their jobs. One of them is David Goldberg, of Westminster. who said he "represents everyone who works with his hands.'' He cited SJ.100 a week in re· gional com m ission expenses and said that tha t m oney would pay for jobs for 10 men in the con- structi9n industry. "We have a coastal com- mission which is r egressing to the Spa nish inquii;ition wher e certain people decide who will work a nd where ," he said. William A. Foy, speaking for operating engineers and building tradesmen in Orange County and Long Beac h. cited a 95 percent une mploy ment r ate among dredge workers and 75 percent in · - the surveying trade. '"By this summe r it looks like 60 percent of ou~ construction workers will be our-of a job. "These are people who voted for Proposition 20 under the idea that it would clean up our coast , not delay building projects out of business," he said. Summit Meet On Oil Ready ALGIERS <AP> Heads of state began a rriving today for the firs t summit m eeting of the Organization of Petroleum Ex- porting Countries a mi d signs of continuing dissension over price and production poliCit?$. Sources said the oil, finan,·e and foreign ministers -prepar· ing for the summit session open- ing Tuesday -were unable to re- ach agreement on whether to seek a general pr oduction cut- back to keep prices high, or to al· low prices and output to be de· termined by market forces. They a rgued for hours behind closed doors, the sources said. E'rona Page Al ~ HOSPITAL. • threat ag ainst the hospital. negotiations continued ror place· ment of a l a rge su pply of narcotics t ailOt"ed to a shopping list provided by the blackmailers was executed . Matzinger and Smith were sub- sequently a rrested by poUce Sgt. Darryl Youle and Detective Dan DiSanto. near a trash duml)6tcr which was lo have been the pickup point. City Manager Robert Wynn stressed that the current system of a maintenance person collect· ing the cash was m ucb easier than assigning tbe task to someone else. Californian Drowns Mter Boat Mishap I PARKER, Ariz. CAPJ -Jerry L. Jones, 31, of Alta Loma, Calif., was mis sing and believed dr o wned , f ollow ing th e highspeed collision of his pleas ure boat and a racing boat practicing for the Nine-Hour En- duro r ace Sunday, authorities said. Jones a nd a passenger, Holly Feinbe rg, 17, or Clarem ont. turned in front of a speedboat piloted Saturday by Lee Holden, 34, of Sun Valley, Yuma County ' Sherifrs deputies said. Holden suffered a fractured left ankle and sprained right ankle and was released after hospital treatment. officers said. Miss Feinberg was treated for minor injuries. The Colorado River was closed Saturday to all but those making qualifying runs for the r ace. de- ~ties said. The ple asure boat was traveling at about 40 miles per hour and the ra cing boat was doing 50 when they collided and sank, investigators said. Sheriff's divers searched for Jones ' body Saturday a nd planned to resume the operation Monday. Ehrlichman Perjury Rap 'Dism~sed' LOS ANG ELES <UPI) -A Superior Court judge today quickly dis missed a perjury in· dictm e nt a g ain st J o hn E hrli c hman, already unde r federal sentence for his part in the Watergate coverup. ln a hearing that lasted less than three minutes, Judge Gordon Ringer dismissed the charges after assistant District Attorney Stephe n Trott s aid further prosecuUon would be "an e xcess of our obliga tions.'' t;hrllchman was not in court. He was r epresented by attorney Douglas Dalton. The perjury charge stemmed from Ehrlichmao's testimony before a grand jury about his knowledge of the break-in of Dr. Louis Fielding's office in Beverly ~lls during the Pentiwon Papers tna l. F ielding was Daniel Ellsberg's psychiatrist. Mesa Glider Pilot Injured ill Niguel /\ 41 -year-old hnne clider pilot who had crashed in rugged ter- rain near Niguel Re1lonal Park was airlifted to Mission Com· munity Hospital Sunday night by ._.~brine Corps helicopter. mountain areu . . Turbeville said the ehopper ar- rived at 7:35 p.m. and had the in- jured pilot at the hospital two minutes later. Firemen op· preclative or the Marine 0ol'Jl8' htlp, said this was the third case so f•r this year In whlch tMt El Toro base assi sted with a heUcopter. Kelly was rePorted ln 11U1f ac· tory condition by holpltal of· ficlals todaiy. barked on tree removal program. Sidewalks Coast College Race Set Six Vie for Three Seats Tuesday A total of 156,800 voters is eligi- ble to cast ballots Tuesday for three seat s on the Board or Trustees for the Coast Communi- ty Colle~e District. The fi ve-m ember boa rd is responsible for the operation ·Of Orange Coast and Golden West colleges and the TV station, KOCE. Channel 50. All three incumbents are run- ning for re-election, and each faces a challenge r . The r aces are by trustee areas to insure that all a r e as of the district are represented on the board -but all three races are voted upon by the district electorate at large. The polls will be open from 7 a.m . to 8 p.m . The terms are for four years. Here are the races: Trustee area four, which cov- ers the for mer Cost a MesaSchool- District , pits incumbent Robert L. Humphi:eys, an attorney and a board m ember for 12 years, against Godfrey Sa ndeen, also an attorney and management con- sulta nt and a high s chool tea'cher al both Golden West and Orange Coast colleges. They ~th live in1 Costa Mesa. Trustee area three, bounded by the Huntington Beach and Foun- tain Valley elementary school districts, m a t c hes incumbent William E. Kettler, a chartered life underwriter and a board member since 1965, against Lyn· da To\Vle Moss, a theater arts professor at Cal State, I.tong Beach , wbo has a doctorate in communications and a master's in journalis m a nd drama. Both live in Huntington Beach. Trustee area tw~, which follows the boundaries of the Westminster Elem entary School District, has inc umbent Donald G . Hoff, a qua lily cont rol supervisor and a board member since 1955, opposed by Burt J ohnson, an elementary school ieacher in the Garden Grove Unified School District. Hoff Easter Seal Runners Reach Santa IJarbara SANTA BARBARA (UPI> - Five m embers of the U.S. Navy "Seal" team, which plans to run the 500 miles from Seal Beach to Oakland in nine days, completed 132 miles Sunday to publicize the Easter Seal contributions cam- paign. The run, which began Satur- day, will coincide with a national Easter Seal telethon. The men left Seal Beach and jogged relay-st yle to Ventura before arriving here Sunday af- ternoon. The next destination for the quintet was Santa Maria, followed by eight other cities before finally arriving in Oakland. The m e n, f ormer Navy frogmen , ha ve ave raged 12 to 15 miles per day per man and were expected to arrive March 9 in time to hand over a hockey puck. which they are using instead of a relay baton , fo r the game between the California Golden Seals and the New York Islan· ders . The runners include Lt. Pete r E. Toennies, Lt. (jg) MacKenzie C. Clark, Petty Officer 3C John P. Dunbar, Petty Officer 3C Elisha R. Morgan and Petty Of- ficer 3C Richard M. Rodgers. lives in Midway City and Jotmson in Westminster. E'rom Page Al SEATS ••• Donald Smallwood, 1981 Kornat Drive, Costa Mesa, the incum- bent, an attorney who has lived in Costa Mesa for 20 years and a father of four, and John Torriblo, 1819 Tnanager Drive, Costa Mesa, an attorney who bas lived in Costa Mesa for six years and is the father of two. Mrs. Sandeen's husband God- frey Sandeen also is on the ballot Tuesday. He is competing in the Trustee Area 4 of the Coast Com· munity Colleu District. Two candidates are vying for · the position in-Trustee Area 6. They are Thomas Henderson Jr., 461 East 20th St .. Costa Mesa , the irtc umbent in district 6, who is an attorney, a Harbor Area resident for 33 years and a father of two; and Kingery Whiteneck, 505 Redlands, Costa Mesa, a retired teacher in t h e Newpo rt-Me sa dis trict (1940·74 ) and the father of one son. Newport-Mes a trustees are elected at large. that is by voters throughout the district, but must live in the trustee area they represent. It is possible , under the Newport-Mesa election process, for a candidate who loses a race in a contested trustee area to ac- tually garner more votes than one in another trustee race, but still fail to win a school board seat. \ The trustee are~s were set up when the district was formed in order to insure balanced geo- gr aphical representation on the board. · WARIMERS PAYS Mariners Savings has atwov1 paid tl\e highest interest legally possible. Now your savings can be worth even more at Morlners -a 6ig 7 ¥• % on 6·yeor certificates' of $1 ,000 or more. Not only con you make money at M~rlners, you con make friend• too - with a itrong "home town" 1ovlng1 ondloan. Sove Qt Mariners. Now it makes mOf'• dollara ond sense I Albert Kelly, a ruident of Laurie Lene 1n Cost. Mesa. was hospitaUied with a broken leg ~n d a kne e injury aller c·rashlanding ln ru11od . ttrraln orr the end of Allio a.et Road. cou n t y fire Capt. Bruce Tur~vllle said. Because of Ke1ty•1 paJn!ul In· Juriu p a ramedic~ Who were l'ummoned to tht crash• by a friend or the pllotJ ~•lied on the Marine Corps ''Jlu.y'' rescue helicopter to Lok Kelly out of the Paramedics we~c al~ to . Kelly'• pllaht by an unidentlried companJon who len the 1eeluded area on loot then drove to a Lac uQa Hdta ronvenl-nce martcct where he was able to UH a teltphone. • ~ ' ' l I I ) I I ' IW•tiitfinl M!fStel]f ' iTV's .. ~ood Ad.8 , 'S.:og8r Coated' l , BySYLVIAPORTER Of all the food ads you your children see orr In a typical weelc, few l include any ln!orrna. tion which you can use to tqake price com parlson.s. Money's Worth Laklng will be facts to btlP you make food quality judgments. You wW find no facta on lhe ever·closer rdA- tionship betng uncovered between your diet and disease. Just for fun -tr you want to call it that -study the texts ofthe food ads you'll see on TV this week. Note how much in· ~armatlon the ads give thal actually will help you in decid-· mg whether or not the food would be of nutritional value to ~OU. IN WASHINGTON? Beverly Moore, a nutrition activist .. working with Ralph Nader's Center for the Study ol Responsive Law. is eoinpeting a massive computer study of food advertising on network TV -probably the most influen- tial source you have on "nutnlion." A "TV Diet,'' consisting of 473 food products advertised ~network television over a four·month period m 1971 and JUSt analy;ed by Moore, flunked miserably. The second part of Moore's study explores the actual content of the ads for a .total or J96 foods plus 20 pet foods and SIX types Of children's vitamins. T he findings iD brief: -A fUll 37.7 percent or the Information given was . dassified as .. marketing strategy." Within this. category, 15.7 percent or tbe information consisted of emotional iij>peals. (For instance: to be a good wtfe and take good care of your husband and children, you ought to feed thern whatever food is being advertised ) Monday's Closing ,Prices NEW \'OltlC tU"~ ... Wit ..... 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CMrCo IOb , 419 29 ~I A.,.,.ISua 2• 4 12 3He + 1 Cllar1r N '( 2 S 20 2l11o + Vt AMAX '\ IS 1 JOI 40"1 • V> CMsFl\d 60 0 8 , AMAllpl s•, 21 99~,, v. Clle~M 2 20 • JSS 31~+ '" AMOK SO S t.S '"' t V> Chu M .&lb • 111 S •• Attlcord 24 4 22 4Ya + 1i.. CllelM• .40e ! 6 $"'> ""-ac I 20 > I 161/J-\Q Cllemtr I 10 S SU 311 • 2\fo Amerpf' 60 • 2 J1.,..,-1 ~NY 2 • • 117 ,.,_ + ~ ~~~.~ • ,~ ir1.=1~ ~p~"..,.~ ,o! llv.!.~ AfnAlrFI .44 10 173 w.c. + ~ ula 2 ft • 11' 31V. t V. Att1 Alrllt1e• ll 13'0 t~.. V. Clll Mllw Co 2 91 •V• '\'t Attl Sall 20 ) S~-14 0t MJICp pl $ IJ I/• o\llfand 1 .. 1 .. l&~ + \II Cl\ PtltUm I 1 )'I 1' + ~ Am8'u l 10 a 2M ltl,I) + ~ cnock F 31 • • 10 3 Am Blett ,. ' 11 l 'A • "' Clll'I' cnn • 111 3"'> .. ~ A C..n 2 20a 1 1n ll~•-\, C!Vl$0 Bpi 4 1 .Ac-pl 1\o •I U\h + 1-. Chroma ,70 S ti 111•,., • • AmCen MIQ s· 1 21'1-\t Ctwvsl9r Co .. '9S l~o + +o "Ola•", 20 s ""' • ._ 'i"l"•r "" 21 w. • 1 ~~f,' :;;: ,: 32: 2~,~~ IV> Cl Rt•~''r.,. • t~ ~~ t :z AOlstT&I s2 12 10. 24'4 + 1 Cl11 Bell T 60 • 4 70 + V. AmOtJal V>I ,, 1 H"-'Jo Cln Ga:s I 6.4 10 14 1)1 ... A.Ovl p1 .._.. 6 11\11 + >t CinG prt JO tlO IOl ,. 1~1 The other 22 percent in this category could be classified I as marketrng gimmicks -ranging from the use of celebrities or "brand characters" to a wide range of re- latively meaningless self-praise ("1l's better" or "it's the real thing" J. AtnElePw 2 1 J4S 17'11. + h Ctn G E r.14 • dO 461h+ I ' A"•mlly 24 A IS s.,., + '" CtnMlle • .io • 7) 1-+ "'° A Gft9cl nb •• 3a 23~+ ... CIT Fin 2 20 I " ll'• '111 AGenSc t 3l • 20 1&•1e Ollcorp IO ll 7tl J:J-\'o • \\ A Gn l11s .0 S S2 I 1 + ~. CllSr11 l 409 $ 21' 38YJ-'"' -The rest of the information gathered on a total or 6,500 "information items" -or 62 3 percent -suggested that the food ads contained potentially useful information. But nearly half of the data in this category consisted of what Moore calls "sensory purchasing information," such as it's "yummy" or "smooth," etc. The balance of lhe •·fac- tual information" breaks down into 16.8 percent for product identification, such as a description of the product and where to buy Jt; 5.4 percent for references to the product's convenience; only 0.8 percent for price information; and 10.1 percent for nu tritional information, with much ·of this such vague stuff as "good for you." A TIN'° 0.5 l'.to;RCENT OF the nutntion inrormat1on ad- vised you \hat a product was low inf at or sugar or that it con- tained a possibly dangerous additive. Much of the cost In - formation was merelythe"costsonlypennies a glass " sort of thmgs. Convenience freuenUy meant no more than a minor new gimmick. Under 5 percent of the information given in all the food ads covered in this basic study, says Moore, was "what most people would consider of real use to the food shopper '' You've been repeatedly told that much of today's TV food advertising is childish nonsense -that's hardly news But what may be news to you is that in return for the hun- dreds of millions of dollars you. the consumer, pay each year for this food advertising, you gel cirtually no useful in· formation -and food ads, I repeat, are by far your biggest guides to what foods and brands to buy. · ln contrast to the food industry's massive food advertis- ing budget. the Food and Drug Administration's Bureau of Foods budget totaled only $66 rrtllhon in fiscal '74. Last year, the Agr iculture Department, the·food consumer's other key source of protection, spent a grand total or less-,than $2 million on nutrition education. Most public interest or· ganizatlons now trying to police the food market·place operate on a shoe J;lring Notoriously deficient on the sub· j ed of nutrition are school teachers and most doctors. A Gn r. I 10 8 m. g::~ ~~g ! J ~~ + V• I !.:~o::. ~2~ ,;~ m: ! ~ City ltlv .. 1 ISO l>'lo• '"' A Home pl l , 2 170~. + l li• Ctly Inv WI$,, 10 .\<t~ I I~ Amttoui JO 2• sos 30• • • 1,, City Inv f.f 2 . • •4 ,. . ., • '' Arn tn..,.Slm t J~• Clark E 60 I Ill 78"1> •I'• A Medl(I 11 1 111 5" Clar11 011 SO 14 I'•• 1 • A Medl<-OtO S 115 4 , '• CLC Am 20 3 11 4'• -'• Am Molor1 U 61t \' • • •, ClvClll 1 ~ 9 t 11 • '• AmNGs2 5"' 1 1.0 36'•, '• Cl~v E1148 1 170 1~ 1 '• Am SHllnQ 11 I ~·. cievE pl , 40 '100 80 AmSlllp8 h 146 IS 10'. '. Cl0toxCo S1 12 4% 9''> AmSmll l'n 4 110 II Chlt!ll P 30 SJ 4'10-'I•, Am Slnd 80 S 11 11' •-•1a CluellP pf I 10 9 AlnSldpl 4.\, 4 52', , <4 CMI l11v Cp 4 '3 'I'•• '• AmSl••ll 1111 11 7\'I CNA Finael •• 76 J'" 1'o .Am Sl0te\ 1 4 44 34>o • .. 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"1nlel 1'1 31 4 all I + Vt ColS QI\ I 9' 8 S3 11>' 1 """cnd 1 10 1 ,,s u:v. • ~. co1-11 Mio • 1 J AncllHc 1 20 1 lr21 17 + ~ Cdl'llOd C0"1 I 1'3 13\o+ I~ AndtrClay I S 22 2Ht .. ~. Com• E I IO 10 114 l~ • l Anothc• 17 8 IS4 7''1 , v. ComSlv I 40 I 48 411•:+ 'It Anwf Co 41 4 6 I 16''• ..-11, CmwEd 1 JO 9 S.S. 21th • Apache( )() S It 10 + ,,. CwEClpl 2 87 9 21''1-11\ Apco 011 •1 4 I? 11 'H '• CwEdpt 1 42 1) 17'"4 .. Vt Aoeco Corp . IOI 1'1• + v. C-pl I 90 • S 21'14 APL Cof'p I $ 41 14"•-~. CornwEd wl •• S 8,,,_ + Vt A.PL pf8 .SO , 4 """ • 1 CornEd Bwl • J I~-"'° .....,,J.d Mo .. I 2.... • , Comw OU •• U 214 ,..,_. .... Alf.AS• 1 44 1' t02 11 + 2 CwOtlpf I 12. 12 "¥.+ Vo Arcet•N l6 S " 7>1.-\•o Comm S<ll I I 1J5 lS'/• +IV.. Arcet pt C 2 • , I ,,.,,,_ .,,, ComPllOr• 7 ,. 11~ \It ArctwO .2SQ 11 :io. 22:it.+ " Comf>UfrScl It 215 JV.+ I.Ii Arctic Enlp , • 10 2 • Coft .A9re 111 17 •~-I/It Atlster Inc 1~2 S2 ~Vt+ Vt C-M I 20I 4 1 I~+ Vi Ari~ PS I 16 ' 242 1~.-V. COll'IMI 1 M> 8 21 13 -Yo Arll8eS144 •• 2 s +l't Conreccoo1 6911~+111.i Ar11LAG I 10 s l7 n -14 Con Ed JOO s 1029 11\."t+ ~. Allen All011 • • 1' I~ • Con1Ed pf 6 .. t SI.._ \h ~=~: .~ ~! ~ ~:~: r~l·i ,.~ ~ ~ BUT THE PRESSUR E for reform is mounting. In itself, - the information coming to my desk in nsing volume is a barometer of increasing consumer dem and for a n overhaul of food advertising as lt now exists. In themselves. the Federal Trade Comm1ss1on's tough new proposals for food adregutations telegraph a newer a ahead Arm pl 2 10.. 2 1~.... ConFdpf 4'h I » + 1"'1 Amwrpl 4~ , • ttO 50'~ • Con l't9I 10 S 43 UV.+ VO .Arm1 Ck '2 11 i38 ~ V. Con•NG 2.18 I 2S UV•-'"' ANnstAubb S U j14"'+ ~ ConsmPw211 27' 140Jr-11• AroCOfpln I S 1 2""+ :i. Cot1P pl4 16,, rulOO Jllte-~ Ar11tt1IM SJ 10 JI> 711. + lit Con p pf 4V> • ueo 3''h-'.I. ASALtd 1 40 .. 117 7~+ Va ConP pt,, .... xz20062Vt • ' A~lllnOll 11'> 4 JOS 1' ConPwr pt 6 x23 Sil""+ V. AsOryG I 40 1 I 11 21~.+ v, ConllAL 1~ 10 l'IS 61Jt ~ "" As Sprg 1.40 6 a 191'>-\lo CnllC•n 1 IO 1 9' 11 ')+ '• AllllOM .40 3 IOS ..... ,. \lo CnllCopp IO 2 •S I' e + 1 t AllCO M Ub • n 1\lo+ "' ContlCo 2..," 111 JM1 •' • AllClyEI I\'> t IS 1'\h Ct1t1Cp Pf2'h • I l81-. .. '" AllR1cllf 2Y> 10 412 13 .. l'o ClllllCP 2 20 & 4S J I\> The food industry and its advertising agencies surely will try to forestall outside regulation which they would find repugnant and expensive. But 1r malnutrition continues to increase in all income brackets throughout our land -as it l)u been for so long -time 1s running out for them, and the first target of outraged consumers will be TV. MARKET HIGHLIGHTS NYSE Index ASE Index Dow-Jones Ind S&P 500 Stocks INDEXES 4383 77.86 753.13 83.03 up up up up 0.76 0.59 14.08 1.44 NrtD't'ork 15 ltla#t A c tiv P Ne.; York <UPI) -The followlr>g 11~1 W.. 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Ill •M tOlt • II ,_ ~rGll JO 4 ~1 ,.._ ~ l11m lfld .11 II n l 'h• "' Polel'Ol4l .n u t20)r: t+' ~ ~s!m• ... 11~] ; ~t ~.; Dollar Dlve1 ,. SIA .. , ~IVI BRUSSELS <UPI) -,,,. weekend r!ll It~::: • 1~ t.radina lull dld not ..... the dollar's ~I::.'·~· *' ~ • ....,,. ~1M1:l!.: ~ ~:: n0&edlve on ~ur"<>~ market.a. It. ·ad ,~ l!!,1.. opened In Bruuela and Amsterdam ~ -it ~" McipiQy at aU·tlm• ..... low~ ii\'!i ,I 11: ,-: : Uons and et a tt-m~ lowtn Partl . . uo • 11 14 • ~ - .. " " Jl J 4 DAIL V PILOT Mo"d!Y· Match s. 18~ aring lnM SANTA ANA -Nineteen Ora nge County residents have been named to the Orange C.oun- ty Health Planning Counril com- mittee that will decide whether UC Irvine or Hoag Memorial Hos pital-Wes tern World will build a hospital in Irvine. Hearings before the facilities review committee wiU be held in the Costa Mesa city council chambers Murch 19 and 20 at 7 p.m . each night. UC IRVJNE has proposed to transfer 200 beds from the Orange County Medical Center to build a S19.4 million hospital on the Irvine campus. Medical teaching and community health care are the dual uses proposed for the two hospitals. L'CI plans to purchase the Medical Center from Orange County for S5.5 million. Folio\\. ing a merger v.1th Hoag in 1'cwporl Beach. Wt·stern World plans to transfer 100 of Jloag's bt.•ds t o build <1 S7.3 m illion hospital on an 18-acrc site in Irvine donat<•d by the lrvint· Company. !':either hospital would add to the tot a l number of hospital beds in the county. THE COl'U11TTEE ,,.,11 make recommendations on the two proposals lo the council's bo;,ird ol director s. The board is expect· ed to act on •the proposals tlt its March 25 meeting. t Dr. Paul Flanagan, chief of staff or Pacifica Hospital in Hun- tington Beach, will chair the committee. Other health care providers on the committee in- clude: Gilliat Burnham, ad- minjstrator of the Placentia Lin· da Hospital; Dr. Howard Knohl Lo.5 Alamitos; Dr. Don McCanne, San C l e m e nte ; Richard Skillman, administrator of Los Alamitos General Hosp1t a l ; Gladys Smith, RN, Irvine; Dr.M. Robert Steinberg. Placentia and Robert White, administrator of the Orange County Medical Center . HEALTH CARE consumers on the committee include: George Burkle, Costa Mesa, Edgar J. Cummins a nd Pa trick Las h, Laguna Niguel ; James Hen- 1 e y, Fullerto n ; Thomas llomrig hausen, Los Alamitos; Arthur Holub. Tustin; Donald Kl ein, Santa Ana; Roger Slates, Huntington Beach and George O'Campo, E rnestine Ransom <1nd John Ra u, all of Orange. Council rules require a ny com- mittee m e mber lo abstain from taking part in discussions or ac- tion on anv matter in whkh the member has conflicts of interest. Supervisors Pick Carpool Network SANTA ANA -Orange County Supen •1sor s have decided to cast their lot with a regional <·om- puter network in a n effort to get an employe carpooling program rolling. R.I. "Cuba" Morris. county director or transportation and the man who has been working on e mpl oye ca rpoolin g, told !!Upervisor s the regional network 1s called Commuter Transporli.1 - t1 on. Int or Commuter Com puter. He said tht• firm 1s a nonprofit organization set up by the state Air Resources Board a year ago to encourage carpooling m the s moggy counties of Venturi.I, Riverside, San Bernardino and Los Angeles. The ride.m atching computer ·system is operated with contribu- tions from participating govern- ment agencies and private in- dustry, Morris noted. SUPERVISORS AGREED to· Jet Morris go through with plans to acquire a $90,000 fedetal grant as the county's share of the Com- muter Computer operation. The corporation's 1975 budget has been set at S2.J..9 mjllion, of "hich S626,000 will be paid by the citv of Los Angeles and another Sl '3 million from private 111 dustn·. :\Iorris said 10 a report to the board that his effort to date has not been overly s uccessful. The ('Ounty has passed out 5,000 rider interest cards to employes but not m any have chosen lo participate. SANT A ANA -Despite o filcal challenge from Oovernor Ed· mund Brown Jr .• Orange Count)" criminal justice plann$'$ tod~ said "Ws business asus~al." \ · "We're proceeding under the assumption the governot's 60- day review of planning programs will result in the cqntinuance of •the council's activities," Orange County Criminal Justice Council executive officer Keith Concan- non said. Touching off Concannori's as- surance was the reaction at a meeting of the Orange County Criminal Justice Council to a verbal report Crom Santa Ana Police Chief Ray Davis. D.avis, along with Concannon and council Chairman Lee Risner, attended a meeting in Sacramento last week al which Brnwn questioned the worth of federally funded criminal justice planning programs throughout the state. ~ To Orange County, the federal program means roughly $3 million annually for programs aimed at curtailing criminal ac- tivity. STATEWIDE, the federal grant totals more than $50 'million. Brown said last week that he wasn't ·certain the pro- grams aren't being funded by "bad money.'' He suggested that checks writ- ten by federal officials to cover such grants "are not backed by anything or substance." The governor went on to challenge or question the worth of s ome programs already funded by the grants. Included among those singled out was the grant to San Clemente for added police protection to cover pre- sidential visits. Brown said he could see no re- ason to continue to fund the San Clemente program in as much as .. it is a proble m local govern- ment s hould take care of by itself." WHILE BROWN did not threaten lo d iscontinue the state's role as a funding channel for the federal grants, because of the challenges to the program bis remarks were interpreted by some as meaning that. · FOUNTAIN VA~LEY The .FOUNT~IN VALLEY ELEMENTARY SCHOOL BOARD has NOT asked for a tax Increase for o•er 13 yHrS, despite ·spirallng cosh cmcl inflatiO... WON'T YOU PLEASE HELP US HELP QUR CHILDREN ON MAl~H~4th: • .......... >cJtool Cn-lltr Cwl • .......,.·Sca..ol CH••1ill, Cwl • c:oaSU.:.. C.• •1 c..c'1 • f'...eelll V.iley Sclioel C1 llt C-.c:I • ...._ Sca.ol Ca Mv C.-CI • •& .... 5cllMI C1 w ity Cw1 • tt..,., Sc.lloel Ce11 w1 ltr c:-ca • ~ Sclilool Communtty C..CI • McDO._. 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' $1\aron lane&SI• ~Kunreuth« lWl'Y & Cl>W Halnhn R.lf&VIVlan,.,_I eon-Vari Horn Junior & _,.. Domtngo O*V1 & HatYit)' Hall Kar•n & Allan Fotklns Doug & follONne Petets0n ..,...,, & M1'Ur Womer Maryl• Laura Sul<by Att & Kay Elftom Cl>nSIMt llhngworth AIVI S11no l<aren & D..-vlis Olson Gary & Y1rg11111 Gceen Jucly Walker Jay &'Margarel Stout .iuna Oewson ~Westpl\al Ham.i Sulttvan Jeny Asl)fano M.,,,n Ellli VtClu KtOVI .JtmO.O. K•818tommer SaoyWotfe Ray & Mlnlyr> E:van, VOTE YES I PROPOSITION F Paod Fe>< 9y C.tll•M ~IM To SupPOf1 Our St~ Frank Btylnl CN.,,,,.,,_ ~!5024! 10683 Et Eate AWi Fount.In tJiMey ALD E. S ALL IN.CUMBENT FOR SCHOOL BOARD NEWPORT-MESA .. UNIFIED SCHOOL DISTRICT Member of Bocrd of Trustees • 3 yecrs, 8 months -Past President. Cu1Tent Vice President and Clerk. Attorney: Me11mer of Orange County Ber Assn. Commiffee on Administration of Justice: Former President of Mesa Verde Homeowners Association. Former Teacher of Law at Southwestern University and OrancJe University of Law. Practicing Lawyer and resident In the Harbor Area for I 3 yecrs. Extensive background of ln•olvement In civic areas. The difficult decisions now facing the local school district Dr and Mrs. J .•R. Betson Jr Didi and Joanne Braman RudOlph and Suzy Baron Eugene O. Bergeron M Joe Brockman 0 D.S. Mrs Howard Abel 8-(bara Call Dat"'hnd c.thy Carpenter Guy K. Oa!re Mr. and Mra. Mike carnoo· Mr. Ind Mrs T O~ar Oevidenoe Jr Georoe and Lu Cokas Mr. and Mrs. John O.lava Or and Mr• Frank D1Fiore Mr Ind Mra. Robert 0. Oomentoo Mr. ~ Mrs. Wilham Dunn Mr. Ind M,.. Car1 Frova Or. and Mra. Aoger""Goss Mr and Mrs John Garrett Mary Gleason Mr. and Mrs. John Graef Mr. and Mrs. H Jack Hall Mr and Mrs. Lee Hunt Mary Jo Hammett Helen and Ken Hartley Jackie Heather Dr Loren Heither Man0f1 ~ Richard Hatch 01ff Herrin~ J C Humphries Jack and Sue H1tchins Mr. and Mrs. Stan Jarenko Or. and Mrs.. Oon11d Julian Betty and Dan Kilmer Sue Kireh Beverly and Bill Lanoston Mr. 1nd Mr1. Robert Luces Chuck and VeJma Gordon Or. and Mrs. Georoe MCC.n Mr. and Mia. John Mc.Hugh Jr, Mr. and Mrs. Uwrence Margol Diane l.Owrv Mr. and Mrs. Frank G. Michelena Don end Caryl Mollie• Elmer and Karolyn Montano Ann and Mike Mound Mr. 80d Mra. Tom Murrev Mr. and Mra. Jo.eph Napoli Or. and Mrs Ted R. Nehrenberg Tom Nel90 n ~n Ind Aot1ll• O'Bri9n • . . . . ... , ' Mr. and Mrs. David Schweitzer Carmen Scott Mr. and Mrs. Paige Simoson Mr. 1nd Mrs. Hill Seeley Marlene Soraabfll Carl and Carolee Stevens Chet Stare Mr. Ind Mrs. Charles Stratton Mr. and Mrs. Dav1d S. Tlno1er Dick end Norm1 Tracy Mr. and Mra. Pete Viotto Mt. Ind Mfl. Aaymood Weteon Roy 8. Woolsey Mr and Mra. J1me• B. WOOd ~llllm H. Willia Nlehotll J. Zlener Newoort Meaa EducatlOn ASsn. ""l'.'7"''-"1'!11• ... Ow'. and M,.._ OIYld Bunnell I • I By JACKIE COMBS JAND _ .• O! .. DAHpPI ...... • Three of seven seats on the Newport-Mesa Unified $chool Diatrlct'a eovernln1 bQani witl be on the block in Tuesday's trustee elocUon. Residents of Costa Mesaf and ·Newport Beach who are ellgtble to VC>te in the districtwide ilec- tim number 57 ,580. 'lbe~will " 'I be open from 7 a • .._. tol p.rn. Seven eudtdates my: coropet· inc for the three avilltble board seats from 'l'rustee 4re~ 1, 3 abd 6, but one c~a(6 ls already assured ot a PQsiUQI". Mrs. Marian Bergeson, 1721 Tradew.inds La11e, Newport Beacll, a Newport.-Mesa trustee since the unified district was f~e4 about 10 ,-ears ago, is Hunti$on Tr~gedy rwuiins unopposed from Trust" Area 3. Under the district'• elec· lion system, she i£ thus ass'1!'ed of another term. Campaign issues have cen- tered on the school district's financial problems caused by re- cession, lnfiation and declining school enrollments. The most competitive race is in Trustee Area 1 which covers the ·2 .@iris , Suffocate . . . . . ... ' . ID Pield Cav·e-in By KA.TRY CLANCY Of ... 0.llf ...... Maff A vacant Huntin~on Beach field, marked by an elaborate system of children's forts and dirt caves, became a death trap for two playmates Sunday afternoon. Police said Danielle Picard, 6, of 19062 Summerfield Lane, and Jponne Kezelmann, 8, of 19022 S'ummerfield, apparently suf- focated as the sandy walls of a cave collapsed while they played, burying them beneath hundreds of pouqds of soil. The death scene was a popular neighborhood vacant area, marked by bluffs and gullies, near Newland Street and Garfield Avenue. Officers said the girls' parents. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Picard and Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Kezelman, Crash Hurts! Quakes.Hit Los Angeles I Mesa Glider Operator A 41-year-old hang glider pilot who had crashed in rugged ter- . rain near Niguel Regional Park was airlifted to Missioo Com· · mmlity Hospital Sunday nigbt by a Marine Corps helicopter .. Albert Kelly, a .resident of j..aurie Lane in Costa ¥esa, was hospitalized with a broken leg and a knee injury after crashlanding in rugged terrain off the end of Aliso Creek Road, count y flre Capt. Bruce Turbeville said. Because of Kelly's painful in- juries paramedics who werf!! s ummoned to the crash site by a friend of the pilot, .called on the Mar.ine Corps "Huey" rescue ·helicopter to take Kelly out of the Turbeville saitl the chopper ar· rived at 7:35 p.m. and had the in- jured pilot at the hospital two minutes later. Firemen, ap- preciative of the Marine Corps' h~p. said this was the third case so far this year in which the El Toro base assisted with a helicopter. mountain area. Kelly was reported in satisfac- tory condition by hospital of- flclals today. Paramedics were alerted to Keny•s plight by an unidentified companion who left the secluded area on foot, then drove to a Laguna Hills 'co.nvenience market where be was able to use a telephone. Haig .Eyes ~~ey ANKARA, Turkey <AP> - Gen. Alexander M. Haig Jr. will cjjscuss Turkey's withdrawal from NATO•s winter exercises and the situation created by the ~pMsion of U.S. arms de· ijverles to Turkey bec•use di the C'Y_P.rus crisis, inlormed sources saJd today. Haig, the AJDerican ~mmander of North AtlanUc T.reaty OrganizaU~n forces who auived in Ankara today>, met in· iti.Jlly with the defense minister and Turkey's chief of staff. LOS ANGELES <UPI> -A minor earthquake rumbled through metropolitan Los Angeles today, jiggling resi- dents awake and vibratine high rise buildings in the Civic Center area. No damage was reporyed. • · seismologists' at Caltech in P¥a4ena said the 8:35' a.m. tembfor 11\easured 3.4 on t,he Richter scale and had its epicenter in the Inglewood area. The temblor was fell through the Los Angeles Basin in areas such as Inglewood, Hawthorne . Compton~ Gardena, Manhat- tan Be~ch, Lennox and Carson. A second quake hit about 20 min u,t es later in the LaCrescenta area. Young Blaz.e Victim Still Said Crit.cal Little Richard Cocking, the 5- year-old boy who was critically burned over 50 percent of bis •body when the family home was · destroyed nine days ago, re- mains in critical condition in the Orange County Medical Center Bum Unit. Sundaf. he was able to ask his parents, "Wby did someone burn me up?" ~r. and Mrs. Jae~ Cockin& of Whtttiel" have sought refuge in the Costa Mesa home of their long-time friends Mr. aod Mrs. Owen Hawley of 3249 New York Ave. The child was b~ on his back from bis feet. to his neck while asleep in bis bed. A 19- year-old neighbor saved him by crawling through a windOw into tbe bunling home. ' 4'1tis condition is just about the same, .. Kn. Hawley said today. 11He j~ m'a1'es it from day lo day and each day he does means he's closer to survivine." became worried over the children's absence about l! p.m. and started searching for them. The hunt ended at 4:30 p.m., when Joanne's brother, Fred, 13, searched the popular fort area and spotted portions of two bodies protruding from the cave-in. Police said the children's fathers dug the little girls free and were carrying them home when they flagged a passing police car. Officers Hugh Foster a nd Larry Cain started administer- ing mouth-to-mouth resuscita· lion. Fire department paramedics continu.¢ revival techniques while en route to Pacifica Hospital. Police said the girls were dead on arrival at the hospitpl. Fire o((icials said today the two probably had no chance to escape the cave-in, once the san· dy walls started, to ~ollapse. They said even an a~ult would have had a difficult time fleeing the massive mound of dirt. Danielle was a first grader at Perry School in Huntington Beach, where Joanne was in the third grade. School Prineipal John Magnuson said teachers at the school were notified of the tragedy in a morning bulletin. "We try to keep our youngsters out of the field," Magnuson said. adding the district buses some children so they don't have to walk across vacant lots. But he said the Perry School attendance area does have a lot of similar'open areas. Funeral arrangements for the two girls were pending today at Smiths Mortuary in Huntington Beach. Buggy Crash Death SAUGUS (UPl)-Tom Bozeman, 32, Los Angeles, died today from injuries he suffered when his dune buggy plunged 125 feel Sunday down a steep hill north of here. PRICES CLOSE VP SHARPLY NEW YORK CUPU -Prices closed sharply and broadly ·higher today in heavy trading on the New York Stock-Exchange with airlines and glamors lead- ing thew ay. The Dow Jones industrial average gained 14.08 points to 753.13. Advances led declines by about an 11-to-three margin. Prices also were higher in ac- ti\fe trading on the American Stock Exchange. northwest portion of Costa M~a including the M"'a Verde area with four candidates vying for one board seat. They are Marvin J. Carr, ms Mallard Drive, Costa Mesa, a ph)'siclst, fa th er of eight and Costa Mesa resident for seven years; Cecile Sandeen, 2718 Sandpiper Drive, Costa Mesa, a tea~her in the Ocean View School District in Huntington Beach who is a mother of two and Cocitll Mesa resident for 10 ye•rs; Dana.Id Smallwood, 1981 Xomat Drive, Costa Mesa, the ineum- bent, an attorney who has lived in Costa Mesa for 20 years aNl a father of four, and John Torribio. 1819 Tnanager Drive, Cosia Mesa, an attorney who bas livid in Cost.a Mesa for six years and ls Breaking Vp Not Hard to Do the f atber of two. Mrs. Sandeen's husband God- frey San~een also is on the ballot Tuesday. He is competing in the Trustee Area 4 ol the Coast Com· munity College District. Two candidates are vying for the position in Trustee Area 6. They are Thom as Henderson Jr., 461 East 20th St.. Costa <See SEATS, Page A?l Daily Pllet P1M>te by LH l"AYM Jennie Fitzwater, 10 , (left) and Lisa Johnson, 9, dramatize what's happening to 1 sidewalks in College Park section of Costa Mesa where tree roots are lifting sections of CQtJCret~ qul of tOe ground. City has. em- barke4 .on tree cernoval program. Sidewalks are being repaired and, whenever possible. trees are being transplanted in city parks. They will be replaced along streets by dif· ferent trees that have a root system more suitable for parkway planting. 3 Mesa Off ieials Visit Washington By ALAN DIRKIN Of tlle Dally l"llot SU ft Three Costa Mesa civic leaders have left the city for a week to at- tend a conference in Washington, D.C., and to visit Toronto. Canada. Assistant City Manager Robert Duggan said today that the trip to Toronto will serve two purposes: to gather information on the Prospects of a World's Fair be- ing held on the Orange County FairgrQunds and to inspect a fire station which has a day care center on the roof. The three on the trip are City Manager Fred Sorsabal, Vice Mayor Jack Hammett and Coun- cilwoman Norma Hertzog. They left Friday and are due back this Friday. The city council has authorized expenses for the trio to attend a League of Cities Conference in Washington Sunday through Tuesday, but the.flight to Toronto and related expenses were not in· eluded in that authorization. F1ights have been reserved by a city employe for the group to fly to Toronto from Washington Wednesday morning. The cost of tbe round-trip flight from Washington is $105. Duggan said that he un- derstand~ the primary purpose or the mission to Toronto is to look at the day care center on the roof of a downtown fire station. Mrs. HertJog, a former Canadian, bas proposed that a similal' day care center be built on the roof of a new fire station that is planned for downtown Costa Mesa. Councilmen said when she pro- posed it last year that they want· ed to know more about the idea. Duggan said that the civic leaders also will get more in· formation on wh at is involved in staging a major exposition dur· ing their visit to Toronto. Toronto hosts a national exhibition every year. / Both Mrs. Hertzog and Mayor Robert Wilson have proposed that a World's Fair be held on the Orange County Fairgrounds as a way of raising money to get the fairgrounds developed. They have suggested that permanent buildings constructed by ex· hibitors could later be used by the community. The World'• Fair idea has been presented to members of the Orange County Fair Board which controsls use of the state-owned fairgrounds. The directors said they would consider the notion 'along with other proposals for de· veloprnent of the 163-acre grounds. At a council meeting a month ago, Mayor Wilson and Mrs. Hertzog were told to let the fair board members take over the World's Fair idea and were de- nied authorization to spend any money on World's Fair research . Fellow councilmen did indicate that they would consider a World's Fair feasibility study 1r (SffCONFAB, PageA2) Six Hopefuls Viefor3 Board Seats A total of J 56,800 voters are elieible to cast ballots Tuesday for three seats on the Board of Trustees for the Coast Com- mumity College District. The five-member board 1s responsible for the operation of Orange Coast and Golden West colleges and the TV station, KOCE. Channel 50. All three incumbents are run- ning for re-election. and each faces a challenger. The races are by trustee areas -to insure that air areas of the district are represented on the board -but all three races are voted upon by the district electorate at large. The polls will be open from 7 a.m. to 8 p.m . The terms are for four years. Here are the races: Trustee area four, which cov- ers the former Costa Mesa School District. pits incumbent Robert L. Humphreys, an attorney and a . board member for 12 years, against Godfrey Sandeen, also an attorney and management con· sultant and a high school teacher <See COAST, PageA2> 4Jranlf~ C:Oasl. .... & ~ Weather HOUSE RENTED ON FIRSIJ DAY ilofag Bomb p.lot F~iled No word ot the threatened ·planting of explosives in the hospital overlpoking Ne~rt Harbor wH revealed, excePt to peraon.nel in key adJillnlstraUve and security po1itions following Friday •a tbl'Ut. Some late night and early morning low clouds and fog, otherwise generally fair Tuesday. Highs 65 al the beaches to 72 inland. Lows tonight 46 to 52. INSIDE TODAY .. "The bopse rented the first day after the ad was p\lbllsbed!' That'• the lea~tne success ex- J(lrienced by tlle Newport. Beach J•dlord who placed Ulla adlD the. PellyPllot: , By ABTHUll It. VINSEL CM .. 0.llf "'lltlUft A Hollywood movie •tudio stun\man postns as a patient with back pains and,) pair ol Laauna Beach youths tOday are-d\ar1ed tq ,n alleged plot involving Ulreata to b&ow at Hoai M.morial lbpital 'la Newport Beach, un-· lesa the lrlo w-.1 provided with a vat aupply of narcottct. Oeeofthe ailjpecu wu wrest· id in the hoapUal late Saturday OJC)it, •hen the IO·bour black mall drama revealed tOday came to \ti cone hill on. Hlil atteced .aecomp&iee9 la the plot were arr•ted on UM! boepltal goundi. near where the druaa were1u~p0aedtobeleftforthem. Inveatieatorl tod•Y identified 1u1pect1 tn the incident that ~gan Friday afternoon with a m•n.~ciDI telephone call and encfed with the Saterda1·NPl &r· United Fann Workers haue ahouted foul over Gallo'• "Madria. Madria" wine com- mercial on teleuiiion. Stor'JI , PogeM lad x • .. A l DAILY PILOT c TONIGHT UCI LECTURE "Residential Income Property. lnvestment and Managcmrnt , Room 174 Computer Science Bldg., 7 p. m. TUESDA \', MARCJl4 SENIOR CITIZENS CLUB - Community R ecreatwn Center Tues., Wed., and Thurs.12-3 p.m .' COSTA MESA CITY COUNCIL Regular meeting, City Hall, 6:30p.m . SCHOOL BOARD ELEC- T IONS Don't forgt!t to vote. t.:CJ LECTURES · Profe:.:.ion~l Practices in the Housing l ndu:.tr~," Room 178 Hum an1 t1 cs H all , 7 p .m . "l\fanagcmt•nt Development for Women ,·· Hoo m 140 Social S<.'il'nce L<.tb. 7 p 01 Costa Mesan Struck by Car, Ho spitalized ~ A Costa Mesa man s uffered a fractured pe lvis a nd broken arm Sunday nig ht when struck bv a car as he crossed an east side street n ear a n intersection ac- cording to police. ' \\'1ll1am D Steimle, 24, of 1561 Mesa Drive. was listed in fair condtt1on today at Orange Coun- ty ~Ied1cal Center, where he was transferred after examination at Co:.ta :'tl.esa Memorial Hospital. The \'1ct1m ~as walking across Elden Avenue. west bound. near Del J\J.1r A\.'enuc about 7:15.p.m .. \~he~ hit by the car dnven by Jan M. Kapustka, 32. of 197 Virginia Place. police s aid. Officer Roger Cowdrey said the victim apparently believed the cur stopped at the intersec- tion ,.,.a s waiting for him to cross nnd when it accelerated, h e Jumpt·d but could not get out of the wuy. Police Seize Young Slayer FREDERfCK . Okla. <AP l A trail of fear "h1ch saw one man killed a nd his wife and child ter- rorized ended h ere v.hcn a 17- ycar-old gunman \\Cnt to sleep with police surrounding his car The 17 year·old AWOL F't. Sill soldier. unidentified because of his a)!t'. was being held in the Tillmun l'ounty Jail today, police s:.i1d Autho rities said court ac- tion ~\ ould be started todav to Cl0rt1 fy him as an adult · Raymond Pren tice, 24 , of Granf1l'ld . Okla was killed when he an~wcred H kno<·k at his door early Sunday and was greeted by several s hot:; t 'rom Pnge 11 I CONFAB ... they "er<.• gn t'n an e~t1m:lle 111 the cost One of the cnunC'ilmen \\ho sug .c!ested that th7 World's F'a1r idea he dropp<'<l \\ ~'" Councilman Hammett A cit~· hall IH!\\.., n •lt•a!>e :ilso :.aid that'-' hilt' 1n \\',1..,hmgton tht· Costa 1\lc1;;1 c·n 1c ll•arlrrs "111 liL· meeting " it h Orange Count\ co n- gress m <.·n to i..:<:t ~· ft';•i:;ili1li tv ·study l>.v t ht' l ' S I\ rm\' Corps <;f Engineers on th<• h11iichn.c: of a marina on t hr Costa I\k<;;i sine of the Santa An a ri vrr l'Xl><:cl1tl'd. M6nday, Ma~n 3. 1175 ., Pickets Protest 'Porno' SACRAM ENTO <UPI > A pr.ote~t against pornographic m.atenal was staged again here with some BO persons pfcketing a Sacrarhento area bookstore. T hey sang "Bringing in the Sheaves.'' Five m embers of the Baptist c~urch w~r~ charged Thursday With mahc1ous mischief after they entered an adult bookstore and b~gan . heaving books and magazines into a nearby parking lot. The two-hour demonstration Sunday, the third smce the ar- rests. was described by the group :.is a citizens revival against com mercialized sex. "It 's God's work going on out here a nd the Devil's going on there," one picketer shouted. A clerk a t Goldie's Bookstore said the group formed circles and sang. From Page A I COAST ... at both Golden West and Orange Coast colleges. They both live mr Costa Mesa. Trustee area three, bounded by the Huntington Be ach and Foun· t~in ,Valley elementary school d1str1cts. matches incumbent William E . Kettler, a chartered life unde rwriter and a board member since 1965, against Lyn· da Towle Moss, a theater arts professor at Cal State, Long Beach, who has a doctorate in communications and a master's in journalism and drama. Both live in Huntington Beach. Trustee area two, which follows tbe boundaries of the Westminster Elementary School District. has incumbent Donald G. H off. a quality contro l supervisor <1nd a board member since 1955, opposed by Burt Johnson, a n elementary school teacher 1n the Garden Grove l 'nified S('hool Di:.tricl. lloff lives in Midway City a nd Johnson in \\'estmins ter f 'ronr Page A I SEATS ... ';\lesa. lht• inc um bent m district 6, who is an altornev. :.i llarbor Area resident for 33 vears a nd a father of two ; and Kingery Whi tenl'l·k. 505 Redl a nds , Cos t <i Mesa. " rel i rC'd teach<.'r in the Ne"port ·MC's a di s trict r 1940-74 l :.ind the father of one son Newport-1\1 esa trustees are ele('ted at large, that is by voters throughout the dis trict, but must li ve in the trustee area they represent. It is poss ible. under the Newport-Mesa election process, for a candidate who loses a race in a contested trustee area to ac- tually garner more votes than one in another trus tee race, but still fail to ~ m a school board !>e;Jt. The trustee area:, were set up when the district was formed in order lo insure balanced geo- graphical representation on the board. Tot Fowid Dead PALM S PRINGS (UPI > Timoth y Cunning h am. 3. drown ed when h e app;:ircntly rode his tricycle into t he family's backy<ird s wimming pool.\ 0 .1111., Pli.t StMf ,.,.... HOOTED BY HARDHATS Laguna's Sweeney Hardhats Heckle Lagu1za11 By JOH N VALTERZA Oftlle D~lly Pilot Sl.1111 A few friends and about 200 hard hat-wearing enemies of the regional coastal commission did batUe again today in Long Beach over a controversial planning element which· would perpetuate the commission setup well into the decade. And several residents or the Orange Coast endorsing the pro· JX>Sal-including Laguna Beach Councilwoman Phylli s Sweeney-sampled the wrath of unemployed cons truction workers who blame the com- mission for their plight. Mrs. Sweeney tried to r elate her position in supJX>rt of re- gional coastal control but when she a lluded to the gallery of hard hats behind her, her comment:. were drowned out by jeers a nd epithets. "The time h as passed when the city can plan without regard for its neighborin~ cities along the coast. Local control is powerless an the face of regional problem s and local governm ents have de· monstrated lh:.it the\' can't handle lhem."shesauJ · Wh~n . Mrs. Sweeney urged comm1ss1oners not to be misled by "the misled and misguided ~eople in this room," the disrup· h on began. Gunman Gets Cash Receipts From Theater ".The Strongest Man In The Wor ld" was playing at his theater and the movie employc probably wished he'd brought him along on the bank run when he saw the gun s.unday afternoon. But being a prudent individual, the messenger for the United A rt ists' South Coas t Plaza Theater turned over $300 in re- cepts as the bandit demanded. Costa Mesa police said today that he was accosted while mak- ing a night deposit of movie re- ceipts at the Bank of America 3080 S. Bristol St., by a man bran'. dishing an autom atic pistol. The gunman , des cribed as about 20 to 25 and of Mexican d es- cent, then fled the area in a powder-blue import car. Both Cost<1 :'II <'S..i ;rn<I 1't•wport Bt>:ich ha' t' 111ng pushed for a new harbor to h 1• huilt ('<l'>l of the• nvl'r ORANGE COAST Hoag Chief Appeals To County Solons Rn llf'1 I N Wl't'ff f11 1)'.,1 ,., •1 I ;t.111 ll\.1'1 Jr1< ~ R Curh•y \Ii I t •rr 11' l'lf ,1M l,,.f\I r_.I h\Jln.4Qlflf f hrirn 1\ K1•1 vii I I tor f h un1,1 /\ M 1irph11w ,,; .. I ~ "''"4' • O• 11,, 0 '1<Hll., H I nr1 Ric tiaro P N,111 I. t y •"IA1~ ""I I fJ1I ..,, Costd Mtsa OH1C• ~r'\t f\•• If•• t ,_.,. "' A ~ I r j1 ' I_..., •l"-1• Ot"•r Oft1ce\ "'' _.,... '~ •"' " ,.,.,. •r• ~ I '•.Jrd l .. 0~ '"I ' ,. • ,, ,lft.,.t ,.. ,.,!1'1'•1•{)"' ,.,_,.,. ,,.,, f\t-., fo;t\ul*"<f••d .... M·,.~· .. v ....... 1\1 ". •I .,, •• "' ..... (Jtll'O""", .,. ~ '• Telepho~ (7141 60 4371 Clau1fl~ Advut"mq ~0-5671 ' ('r'''I''' J¥1 • n1 .. nq, t n,... t ""f'llt\,,1nq ' tiitn,.._.,.,. Non•""' H ' ,, 1 "',." ••~-. .,,,,""' ••• m .. u,, '' .,,,,.,, ·•mt\"' ,,,.,,.,,. ..,,,. .. ,."' ''''" 1~1 1•11 w df\01i1t .._.., .. •' o•rm•'l\1on Al (OCJt'lf 1t1•(1vrrft1, • lif<O"rf 1 ,,..., t10 f"'f.tr t'•1.J .d ( (4 M• "• C..H0t"1• Wtt\.tf•fW.oP'lhYCMrN'f\l 4kimMU\ly ., "''"' u '" me1tU1Wy ,,.,,,,.,.~I,. ,,,_,,,,II,. " .. ""'"'"''t Hoag Memorial Hospital ad- m inistrator Scott P arker carried his predictions of financial dis- aster to Hoag because of com· petition from a planned hospital on the UC Irvine campus to f9ur Orange County legislators F'ri· day. In a meeting al the NewJ>(>rt Beach hospital. Parker r elated his predictions of cuts in medical services for the Newport Beach- C o s t a Me sa area tb A s- semblyman Robert Badham ( R- Newport Beach>, Assemblyman Robert Burke CR -Huntington Beach), Assemblyman Bruce Nestande ( R-Anaheim) and A4'- semblyman John Briggs <R· Fullerton>. Contacted today. Parker said he could not asse!>s thc> r eactions . of the assemblymen lo tus pre· di ctions Parker forerasts operating de- ficits tot:illtnjl S2 million a year It the on-ca mpu~ teaching hospital at UCl competes to lhe extent of 40 beds. as predicted by UCI ME'dical School Dean Stanl ey vnn den Noort. Through an a~recment with the WcstGrn Worlcf Mcd1ral Foundation. Hoag phmii ro rc- dute the <'aparity of lht' Newport fka<'h hospital by tO<I hcd::i <ind ' bwld a 100-bed hospital on 18 acres oC la nd in Irvine which was I donated by the Irvine Company_ The unive rsity plans to reduce Orange County Medical Center's l capacity by 200 beds and build a ' 200-bed hospital on the UCI cam-' pus. Both plans will be aired before 1 ·the Orange County l:leaJlh Plan-1 ning Council in marathon hear-! ings in the Cost a Mesa city hall 1 Mar ch 19 a nd 20. The assernblymen were brought in because the UCl medical school needs an $8.95 · million appropriation now being considered by the Assembly to built its hospital The m ee t ing with the legislators was initially set up by State Senator Dennis Carpenter I CR -Newport B eac h > and scheduled for Feb. 14. That meet-j lng was canceled. , Carpenter. president of the Western World foundation, has bttn accused of havlng cooOicts of i nterest in t be matter. Carpenter hos said he wUI oppose the bill financi ng the UCt I hosplto1 ir It will tnke paUent.5 ' from Hoag. 1 ., ' " -·- '66-'70 Vehicles Ticketed • SACRAMENTO (AP>-The Californle Highway Patrol said today it wiU crack down im- mediately on owners or older cars lacking extra smog control de- vices in six Southern California counties. CHP Commissioner Dan Lanza said his officers "now wiJJ issue citations in aggravated cases particularly those where th~ ~iolatlon has been of Jong dura-tion." He added the move was · 'r\ecessary t o assure more thorough compliance with exist - ing law." State law requires owners of 1966-70 m odel cars in the South Coast Air Basin to install devices to cut the emissions of oxides of Nitrogen <NOx >. The insta llation of the devices started last September on the 1.8 million older cars in Los Angeles, Santa Barbara, Ventura San Ber n ardi n o, Ora n ge' and Riv~rside counties on a staggered basis keyed to the last digit of the car's license plate. "A vehicle with the number l and no device has been out of com- pliance for almost five months " Lanza said in the st atement. ' Older car-6 with licenses ending in the digit 7 are required to have the devices ins talled by the end of this month. A CHP spokesm an said a cita- lfon for noncomplia nce requires a court appearance a nd can mean at least a $50 fine. Las t week, the s tate Senate re- pealed a request to the CHP not to enforce the law pending a resolu- tion of the issue . Schedu1e Set For Christian Week Activity Newpo rt 11 a rbor Christian Leadership Week wiJI begin Fri- day with the l llh annual M_ayor's Prayer Breakfast in the Newporte r l n n al Newport Beach. Guest s peaker for the 7:30 a.m. event will be Astronaut J ames I rwin. · The foJJowing Monday, Tues- day and Wednesday, there will be a series of breakfasts, coffees and evening m eetings, all free and open to the public. Each morning at 7 o'clock there will be a men's breakfast in Big Canyon Country Club a nd each morning at 10 there will be a series of coffees for women throughout the Newport Harbor area. Evening meetings o pen to everyone will t ake place throughout the area at 7:30. tn addition, a breakfast for high school s tudents is scheduled for Monday, March 10, at 7 a .m . in the Airporter Inn at Irvine. At each m eeting, a member of the community will speak. P lans are being coordinated by a committee of home makers, business people. :.ind clergymen . Anyone wis hing to learn loca- tions for the coffees may call Pat Burke, 644-7323. o r Jackie J ohnson, 54~·7366. Brochures also will be available al Newport Beach City H all. Is He for Real? Seven-year-o.ld A~am &:>koloski of Fount am Valley pokes out a tentative fmger m an effort to determine if this cigar s~ore Indian at ~do Village in Newport Beach is the re.al th~ng. He learned it wasn't even a cigar store Indian. It s a Jewelry store Indian, in front of store called the Turquoise Teepee. Cambodians Killed By Communist Fire PHNOM PENH, Cambodia < A'P > -Comm un is t -lcd in - surgents fire d Chinese-made rockets into two crowded sec- tions of Phnom Penh and its nearby airfield today, killing at least 19 persons and wounding about20. It was the heaviest toll of casualties in the Khmer Rouge's two·month s he lling campaign ASIA DELEGATION'S 'EYES OPENED.' Page A4. against the isolated Cambodian capital. The cit y is cut off from the outside world by r oad a nd river, s urvi vin g on a .U.S.- flnanced airlift of ammunition, fuel and rice. A single rocket struck outside the Monorom Hotel s hortly before dusk. Witnesses said at least 11 persons were killed a nd more than a dozen wounded. Most of the casualties were hotel cmployes, pedicab drivers and passers-by. The hotel, w hicb houses the n ews teams of two American television networks, had most of its windows blown in by the blast, the second time in the past week a rocket round has struck near the bui Id ing. Newsmen of the American Broadcasting Co. and lhe Na- tional Broadcasting Co. had re- turned lo the hotel only m inutes earlier after covering another blast, w hich took no casualties. One of the crew members, Jean· Claude Malet. s uffered a s light arm wound. He is French. At midday, seven persons wer e killed a nd four wounded when f! rocket wrecked a fruit market. Horses Cut Calie1lle Suspect Found TIJU.A~A , Mexico <AP) While they slept Feb. 15, their h~ads sticking out of the stalls , 11 thoroughbred hor~es at Caliente racetrack were s lashed across their heads. The .cuts were deep enoug h or so bothersome lo the horses that their owner H.T. Young, withdrew five from races that weekend. A search for ''the Caliente Slasher,'' believed to be a dis- gruntled or drunken employe, was beg un. A'!> a result, 4~ track employes whose backgrounds were desert bed as undes1rable were fired. T~ar, a spokesman said a fan~ed German s hepherd dog was seen ripping at the faces or two more sleeping horses and was to blame for the other cuttings as well. · The dog, owned by a Caliente trainer, will be a llowed to s tay but only under leash, the track s pokesman s aid. WARIMERS PAYS Mariners Savings hos always paid the highest interest legally possible. Now your savings con be worth even more ot Mariners -a Etig 73;, % on 6·yeor certif icates of $1 ,000 or more. 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