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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1975-03-14 - Orange Coast PilotFRIDAY AFTERNOON, MARCH,14, 19JS. VOL ... NO. U, 4 SECTIONS, *fAGR:S 'Hit Man' FOr JCl·A A Phony?1 By TOM BARLEY Oftlle Dlilly ~···~ .... ·c1A 'Hit Man~ FrolD Niguel , Called a Fake ' • ·.·ssessor nit us I 1oint ~ A Hospital Looming By DOUGTRIT"ZSCHE Of tlle O.lly Pl lot SUfl The Orange County Health Planning Council may pressure lJc Irvine and Hoag ~emorial Hospital to build a joint 300-bed hospital 1n Irvine after consider· ing the two applicatiom to build hospitals on adjacent sites at hearings next week. That is one of seven proposed alternatives to the applicatioos. It is'tbe only one which would ac- commodate the desires of both organizations. The alternatives were outlined by health pla~iQg council staff in preparation f& hearings Wednesday and Thurs· day. Both the university medical school and a pending consortium of Hoag and Western World Me•al Foundation .want to build hospitals on adjacent sites ill h!vine. Tb~ UCI-California College of Medicine wants to build a 200-bed. $19.4 mllUon teaching and comnqplity care hospital. tlollf·fiestem World envisions a 100.btd, $7 .3 mUlion facility. · ucr ~uld transfer the 200 bed• (~oni Orange County Medical C4!nter, Which it intends to buy from Oran@ County for $5.S million. Hoag plans~ cl06e 109 beds at it6 .NefiPOI'( Beach hospital. . ~ · (See HOSPlTALt PaceA!} •. ':I 'Sink~ng · Township s even Walton zed ID Hearst Case By The Associated Press Developments came quickly in the suddenly-revived Patricia Hearst case, including the ques- tioning of a professional basket- ball star, curiosity about a Pen- nsylv.ania farmhouse where the fugitive hejress mar have hidden out last fall and a newspaper re- port that tbe FBI bas shifted its search efforts to Las Vegas in re· cent weeks. There also was an unconfirmed report she was seen in Canada. Misstfleust> '-kidnaped by the ·sy~iranese Liberation Army Feb. 41 1974, was last heard from ~une ·1 after she publicly joined lier captors and had gone into Hiding with the last known sur- vivors of the SLA. Alµtough there wer~ hUlldreds of re~rts of sightings' since then. her .i:eported presence in Pen- osylvania is the rµost solid lead lf.e t t o s u r r a c e o n b e r -1teJ1?abouts. Qne newspaper re· p()rted that her fingerprints were (6und there, and a (.ederal grand j\lry .Thursday launched an in- vestigation into the matter. BiP Walton, rookie center for the Portland Trail Blazers of the · National Basketball Association, was questioned in San Francisco . °'9 Wednesday by. tJle FBI in con- •Uon with the H~t case, his · aUoraey said today. "Sill Wal CM]Mrathe,. .a.at CO\lldn't tell them anything 'because he doesn't know anything," Charles Garry aaid. "He and the Scotts are friends, but he basn 't seen uaem for several weeks and he knows nothine about the SLA or Patricia Heant." The Scotts are former college athletic directcSr Jack Scott and his wife who had been living wlth Walton ne•r Portl-.nd. Published reP<>rt.S alleaed that Sc(>tt had beeo. in cont.act with Miss Hearst and may even be with her now. In Can.a an. 1> a.. where Miss Hearat aDd three others wqe re- ported to bave hldden ou\ last ~an, several neighbors said they baCI been q~aUoned by the FBI •bcMlt the bouse and its occu· panta. but none of them said they · could identify any of them as . MlMHeant. Tbe Cbtcaao Tribune reported U..t the FBI stepped up Its in· , •eid1atlon1 for new clues In the t:U VeCH ar~a the last lhreo (sMPATTV, Pace.U) 1 ( ... ~ QUIZZED IN CASE Basketball Star Walton ·Ford Halts West to Erut 'Coo~' Flights WASHlNGTON <U PI> -The white House has turned olf the tap for Secret Service agents fly. ing beer from the west to Washington, Administration sources said today. Maj. Gen. Richard 4 Lawson, President Ford 's outgoing military assistant and White House staff overseer, told the Secret Service in a memo that agents can no longer put boxes. cartons, crates or any other lug- gage that is not hand-carried aboard military planes used by Ford, Secretary of Slate Henry A. Kis&inger and 'other olficials. 11>e sources said the memo ste&nmed froom news repQrts that the Prt1ident's bodyi\Wd used sucb Qighfa Cor e.qtward ship- ments of Coors beer -not generally sold on the East Coast but populariked by Calif omi•- oriented ataflers ln the former Nixon White HouH. Secret Servlce agents and others bave reportedly used Whlte Hou~e fllahts ror carrying back to Wuhlncton iooda AC· quired durtn1 trips. Employ es· Expelled By Gr~up By GARY GRANVILLE Of tM Daily ~let Staff Seven employes of the Orange County Assessor's office have been suspended from mem- berstµp in the International As· sociation of Assessing Officers <IAAO). According to IAAO Executive Director Paul Corusy, the seven management level workers have been expelled "until problems related to their indictment have been settled." Corusy identified the sus· pended county employes as Jam es Bertolino, Reginald Dunlap. Fred Forbeck, John Muntani . Robert Plumlee. George Upton and Chris Boukidis. >! Along with two retired as- sessor's office employes, the seven suspended workers were indicted on criminal charges by the county Grand Jury last December. In a 33-count indictment the jury charged the nine men with illegally aiding Rep. Andrew <See SUSPEND ED, Page AZ) or:•:a~·s• Weather Fair skies tonight and Saturday, the weather service says, with warmer t emperatures and sun- s hine for the weekend. Highs near 60, lows tonight in the low to mid 40s. I NSIDE TODA\' TM famed Festival of the Swallows is coming to Son Juan Capistrano. but will the swallows be returning this year? Daily Pilot staff wri(er Pamela Hallan erplores the '.@Jed an Page Cl of today's Wuken<Ur. ladex - DAILYPtlOT s WASHINGTON (UPI> -A Senate committee today forma}. ly rejected efforts. to lncre¥e tu rebates for upper mlddJe-inCouie taxpayers but approved billions or dollars in new 1975 cuts, in· e luding a tax rate reduction which would mean $40 per year to most persons. Moving toward approval of a tax cut bill of $30 billion Ol' more,· the Senate Finance Committff also voted to extend llid'illy a program to forcive up to $2,000 in tax cuts for those who purchase new, used or mobile homes this year. Instead of beginning April l, the program would be retroactive lo Thursday. the day the amend· T ime R eeo r d s lnft\t wa approved. 'l'be'commt dil_. U an amendment , bl( sen. WUUam Rotb, CR -Del.), to inere1ae House-passed rebates ol !974 lat· es from a maximum $200 to a ma.J9mum $500 w~ich would theq, • be reduced as income whett above $40,000. Most ol this atta break would ha ve gone to those making more than $20,000. The solid no vote apparenUy means the committee will accept the House rebate provision: 10 percent of 1974 taxes up to a max- imum of $200 and a minimum ot either $100 or the total tax paid if t..bat was less than $100. The committee did approve a slight reduction in 1975 tax rates. An amendment by Sen.~ Bentsen <D·Tex,). would reduce by one percentage point the tu rate for the first f~ Income categories -up to $4,000 in taxa· ble income. ~ By reduclna the tax base. this woukJ mean that·everyone mak· lng more than· $4,000 in taxable incom (income after exemp· tlbn.s and deducUona.are taken> would get an extra $411) per year tax cut. Senate Democrats voted un ... ai»mausly Thursday to delay their March 21 Easter recess if ~necessary to send the bill to President Ford, and thus to speed 1974 tax rebates to tax· payers in May and early June.. ' fi'ro• Page A l 'Nit. Picking' Irks CI A .... called that former CIA Director William Colby had testified that agents probably had committed ts0me tnlsdemeanors. . Assessor Workers "Hell, we all know ther41's got to have been a lot of felonies made," he said. County Assessor J ack Vallerga said Thursday that workers in his office are .. disenchanted" by the "nit picking" over their time records. Vallerga 's comments came during a preliminary budget hearing and in the wake of a county auditor's inquiry into his department's 1972 payroll re· cords. · The auditor's s ix-week in- vestigation was ordered by the county Board of Supervisors after nine management level employes in the assessor's office 't'ere indicted by the Orange County Grand J,ury early last December. · The indictment charged the nine employes with directing county workers to labor on then assessor Andrew Hinshaw's 1972 congressional campajgn. The auditors reportedly un- ' . -,. F rom Page Al SUS PEN DED Hinshaw CR -Newport Beach) in his s uc cessful 1972 con· gressional campaign. At the time of their indictment County Assessor Jack Vallerga said he would not suspend or take any type of disciplinary action against tbe seven employes. covered "slightly more than $10,000" in t ax paid wages, gasoline mileage and office sup· plies allegedly used in Hinshaw's successful campaign. However, as he has done since early December, Vallerga made ' it clear at Thursday's budget hearing that he did not want to discuss the scandal in his depart· ment. "I don't think it's an ap· propriate matter at this hear- ing,'' the assessor said when asked about "the dark cloud" that hangs over his department. Raising the question was coun· ty Board of Supervisors Chairman Ralph Diedrich. The Third District supervisor asked how .. we can respond to the voters who think there's pro- bably Loo much personnel if some of them are a ll owed to participate in illegal activities on county time." Thomas said he was concerned about what the investigation of the CIA might do to the ability of the intelligence organization to function. .. Here we have to react to public opinion more: than any other secr et police fclrce. That's not a problem for the KGB (the Soviet Union's intelligence or- ganization) or the Chinese Secret Police." Thomas said many of. the senators and congressmen doing the investigation "aren't even classified high enough to look in CIA files." And, he said, some of the peo- ple in Congress elected during the last five to 10 years probably had been activists for either the far left or right and it was likely "Their activities put them into a file 10 years ago." Thomas said about 16,000 peo- ' pie work for the CIA directly but F M that 500,000 persons work for the ormer esan huge agency indirectly and pro- bably unknowingly Pl d G • Jt Thom as said his whole purpose ea s Ul y in giving speeches was to im· prove the public image of the agency since it apparently didn't have a specific public relations arm. I n Las Vegas From Wire Services However, the agency has not tak~ kindly to his efforts, and has tteadfastly disavowed any knowledge of Thomas' alleged 1 actions or any employment he might have had with the CIA. Crash Aftermath As firemen give first aid to 15-year-old Jay Moffett of Santa Ana Heights. his mother, Joyce, (facing camera) is consoled by bystander. The boy, 2593 Willow Lane, was riding a motorcycle when it collided with a car at Pegasus Street and Redlands Drive in Santa Ana Heights Thursday afternoon. He was listed in satisfac· tory condition today at Hoag Memorial Hospital. Driver of car, Phyllis Moritz, escaped injury, according to Highway Patrol. Neither proposal would add to the total number or boaplta!1>ed.s bl tile t._9Uftty, the Pdm.., eon· Hm o~the healUrpl-1JilCOUD· cll. The counclt "Contends ~ ex- lstJng ovenupply of holplUI beds ln the county is a contributor to hiJh hospital c0&t.s. .. 1'he serle5 of eeomm,-nda· Uons to the council states that ap- proving both f actlities 1.s unac· ceptable ... "To approve both applications as submitted would result 1n the construction of two hospitals across the street "°m each.other both undersized and involving diseconomies of scale as well as wasteful duplications in core staff and equipment/• itsaya. Three of seven alternatives to the proposals are aimed at induc- ing the two organizations to de· velop a joint facility. Tbe balance are either-or propositions, •P· proving one facilit:9 at the ex· pense of the-other. Hoag spo1cesmen said they have not had enough time to re· view the planning council recom- mendations a nd could not com· ment on their contents. In the past, however, Hoag Ad· ministrator ·Scott Parker has maintained that he is willing to seek some middle round with the medical school. On the other hand, medical school Dean Stanley van den Noort is oJ1posecr to a joint facility. "We have beeo tryin~ to write a joint application for seven :vears and it is not written yet," br. van den Noort said in an in· terview Thursday. "'The condi· tions proposed by Western World are unacceptable to us and our conditions are unacceptable to them.'' The university, be said, must have total control of the bolpltal Shooting Death . . • beds to adequately oversee .its t eaching program. "The university is only wfil\ng to consider a facility that w()'1ld p~ovide a single siandard or beds ana care. They propQse the separation of private JUltients from the ln<iigent...That i$ wbolly Probed by Police Santa An:J police today are in- vestigating the beating and s hooting death of a 20-year·old Westminster man who whose body was found lying in en alley by a college student Thursday. The victim was identified by ·fingerprints la te Thursday as Michael E . Luciano, of 14255 Magnolia St. The victim had been beaten around the head and neck and shot once in the chest with a s mall caliber weapon, police said. When the body was discovered at about 7 a. m. in the 3600 block of W. 5th Street it had been stripped or valuables and all I identification, oCCicers said. Luciano originally was thought to have been stabbed to death but employed plasterer and was ap· ' parently not linked to any gang activity~ Aussies Ms.-taken SYDNEY, Australia CAP> -·A decree that South Australia •s 600~000 women must be addressed as .. Ms." in offlcjaJ. cor- respondence bas run into a wall or opposition. From women. "I am not Ms. I am Mrs .. ," declares Dawn Easlick. unacceptable in 19'tS.." be said. Other problems· woUld ):Se en- countered in rela'ti6ns between the faculty or the medical school and the staff of Hoag, he said, cit- ing the "animosity between the staffs." Financial arrangements between the triad of Hoag, Western World and the medical school would also pose problems, he said. "I don't think this Kissinger· Uke m ove on the part of the health planning coWlcil s.ta!~can succeed,'' . D.r. van den Noort said. But the health plaMing council has the power ·to deny both faeilitjes and the staff report cites several questions about the However, Corusy said IAAO's ethics committee "ha!!i a stand · ing rule that any member s charged with unethical conduct are suspended until cleared of lbe charges." LAS VEGAS -A onetime Costa Mes an and three partners in a scheme that bilked the Alad· din Hotel casino out of $250,000 entered guilty pleas Thursday in U.S. District Court here. Edward Zuber, 35, and his co- defendants were ordered back to court May 1 for sentences that could include five years in prison •and $10,000 fines at the maximum. Asked why the CIA would try to discredit him, Thomas said only, "Wouldn't you if the tables were turned around?'' • an autopsy proved the fatal wound was from the bullet. The move, she said, has reduced all women to a common denominator. applications. . ReJ(ardinJ( the UCI applica- tion, the report que.stions the motives and need for both an on· campus and Medical Center teaching hospita~. contending that the split facilities could pro- inconvenient for patients. As the result of the mass sus· pensions, the Orange County chapter of the association has voted lo disband, according to its president, Wayne Sadoff. The local chapter's president said the vole to disband came after the seven employes were notified by Jetter of their sus· pension. IAAO is a Chicago-based 10,000-member organization of assessing officers. Corusy said most of its mem· bers are public employes who are seeking professional designa- tion and to avail themselves of education programs offered by the association. Corusy said only one of the seven suspended officials replied to the suspension notice, 61-year· old Chris Boukidis. According to Corusy Boukidis sent a lengthy letter objecting to the suspension prior to the com· pletion of court proceedings against the assessor's office employes. ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT lM Or~ Co.t•t CMUy Ptlot ... ,._..,..._,._,,,°"" bf~ I,_..~*" P•nt. '' piwbll\N"dby '"'"°'""<JIP" C.0.\1 P\lblt\ohtf'M) C.0MP•l'I¥ M-pM .. ~ f'G1hOft'5 MP OUI>'•"""° Mo""•Y Ow•ll{lll r today lo< (0<1• IWw. Hf•-' Buch, HwMlnvf"" S.<Kh r oun lltft V•ll•y ftwlf\e. ~•ddt1blc lt VeUe1 •flld U-~<Khl5o••ll• Ce••l A .inql~ ••9'0"01 M•hon 1\ PUOl•tl'ttf S•IV'O•Y1 _.., ~n lhr °"'"' 1p.tt Pubhtftl"'O Ol•f\f 1\ •t lOO Wn 1 S..y M•"1, C.0.1• MIU C.ehl.,,nle fl•i. Robf'rt N. Weed p, n-•"• .,.., """'""'' Jack R. 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C•'"°'"'• '"'"" ,,,.ltlll., ottoer u • ....,....,,. 11\1 ""'" t• 10 mOftl!Wy, fllllll•y-llMC~ "ot • -""' Pleading guilty to conspiracy to transport stolen property in in· terstate commerce were Howard Finkelstein, 47, Dino Giambrone, 46, Charles San Filippo, 46, all of Brooklyn, N.Y., and Zuber. The government indicted the defendants Dec. 5, 1974, on charges of using the assumed names of legitimate customers to obtain chips on credit and then transporting the chips and cash to California and New York. The indictment said Finkels- tein owhed Hanover Tours Inc. or New York and the other three men were employes. The men conducted two junkets to the Aladdin Hotel in November and December o( 1969 and furnished junketeers with phony identiCication of known high roJJers, said the indictment. The government said the persons who went on the junket obtained credit for more than a quarter million dollars in chips and then turned the gambling chips over to the four men, who cashed them. E'r o• Page Al PA T TY •.• weeks after r eceiving reports that Miss Hearst may have re· turned there after leaving Pen· nsylvanla late last year. The newspaper quoted un· named sources as saying that Miss Hearst was believed to have spent last summer in the Las Vegas area and had been sent to Pennsylvanla by an underground contact. The Royal Canadian Mounted Police said today tbey are · searching for a van which a service station operti&or reported was carrying a woman raembl· ing Patricla Hearst. There wu · no further evidence that the woman actually WH Miu Hearst. A Mounted PpUce statem.t ls-- sued to report.era JD CallarJ. about 120 mllee norttl ol the Mon· tan.a border, said • ..-vtce It•· lion bper•tor ln nearby Strathmore reported seet.n; a late-model van wltti three penons in It, and one ot them looked Uke Mw Heailt. There have bHt\ bundredl ot reported sl1hUJ1•• Of )(ju flnrat the put year. - He noted someone had called the restaurant before the speech and talked with Bud Dammarell, Exchange Club presidenL Dam- marell said the caller identified himself as a CIA official and told him that Thomas was a phony. fi'ro• Page A l 'AGENT' .••. "You don't expect the CIA to tell you that I worked for them as a hired killer, do you?" he asked. "Mind you, I started giving these talks because I had clearance to give them and do something to improve the CIA image, but they must have changed their minds.'' "Again, baloney.'' the CIA spokesman said. "Thomas should gel the Pulitzer Prize for fiction and those Orange County lawyers should get the dummy of the year award for not checking 1 this guy out before he gave them all this hogwash." Newsmen were assured before the meeting that Thomas' credentials as a former CIA agent had been checked out and that he had CIA permi99ion to speak. "I have my attorney working , on this thing rieht now~" Thomas said. "I can promise you that there will be a further statement within a few days.•• "Thal statement had better be to the effect that be was telllne a pack of Iles," the CIA spokesman said. "We int e nd to contact Orange County authorities and see i( something can't be c!one about tbis imposter." The CIA spokesman said he had been advised this wt!ek that Thomas created a furor wben be ~u challenaed on the truth of h1I topic while addressing• meet· lna of Republican women in YotbaUnda. "I doo 't know wt\at exadl)' happened," he sald. "But W.'re ce«tng more and more com · plaints from people fa onnae County and we're fettlili more and more concened abClal tllla man." "My talk 'before tbe <>race County Bar Auoelatton and every other meeUn1 1 :Jla.~ id· dnutd on Urls topic ha biea UM •beotate tiUth.'' Thomas ,,.,..t. • td. "Be p1Uent and I d pwe lt,;" I Police said Luciano was an un· Wolf Recaptured SAN DIEGO <AP> -A maned wolf jumped out of his moated enclosure in the San Diego zoo and strolled through a wooded area Thursday. Even women members of South Australian Premier Don Dunstan's staff have come out against his decision. They say t hey have been called lesbians, manhater;s and fanatics because of the ti- Ue Ms. .. "It becomes necessary to ask, therefore, whether the system is being designed for the providers or the patients," the report says. 7eJ"""' ~elllelit, 'l11e, SLEEPER SOFA SALE FEATURING 'i)UALITY SLEEP SOFAS AT SUBSTANTIALLY REDUCED PRICES OAEXEL:-HEf!ITAOE-=-HENREOON-WOOOMARK-«ARASTAN-8AKER NEWPORT BEACH,• 1177 wt:.c;TC'Llt'f DR.. .SU·~ LAGUNA BEACH • 34~ NOHTll t'OAS'r HW\· ,, «M ~I TOARANCE .. 23849 HAWTNORNf. BL\>b cn,,..11 ,.,,, t111. Sui> 12 S.:JO• ~1279 Southern Calltom1a•a onty ef- fective mode or public transit - cars o'1 freeways -\Js obsolete- and must be gradua1ly phased out. an urban economist saJd 'lbursd•y in Anaheim. Dr. G•rhard N. Bostveld of Urbaaomlcs Researc h As· sociates toJd an Orange County Town Hall sathering that people · ~ust be forced out of their cars into a more efficient form of. transportalion. •'Since the a~to on freeway mode of tranalt ~s the technology of 30s ears ago. we are now in a vacuum where there 18 no good · alternative.•• he sajd. "It has not been made expensive enough yet to get people out of cars." Rostveld said "an incredible am9unt ot pob,lic money has been spent on transportatfon over the last 35 years but we are in inid·1975 and we haven't given the people an alternative to the c~r."• Rost v-el d . said modern transportation planners have until very recently, taken th~ wrong approach in supplanting the automobile with other transit modes. •'Mott of our transportation planning and conceptualizlne has been couched in terms of the ·&1S W@Cillrr $@({\YIU©® ft'ireprool DEAR PAT: I put off buying several pieces of new furniture until now as I remember having read that fire retardant materials had to be used in ·furniture this year. My shopping indicates that some furniture bears a fire retardant label, but other pieces don't. What is the ef· fective date of this requirement? C.T., Huntington Beach Due to an extension, Oct. 1, 1975, is the latest date alter which upholstered furniture sold or of· fered for sale In California by a manufacturer or wholesaler of fumitare must be flte retardant and labeled as such. Against Ahrtfo•. I Pie in face War Spreads In Chicago CHICAGO (UPI> -The con- tract.'5 are out in what could be the start o( a classic Chicago gang war among city journalists. The first contract was taken- out Tbursdpy b'y Chicago Daily News .columnist Mike Royko. The targ e t -WLS ·TV weatherman John Coleman. Coleman left the ;tatlon 's Loop studios after his 6 p.m. broadcast and was confronted by .a burly young man who handed him an envelope.. · While the met eorolpgist was distracted, a sec-ond y4.mg man darted ouLaruLfulfilled the con- tract -a lemon pie square in the face. ' The two assailants ned, one ~ cab and the other on foot, leaving Coleman standing awestruck before photographers and beam- ing sheepishly through a coating of pie crust and lemon filling de- livered compliments of Pie Face International. The meringue gang also staged a daring raid on the newsroom of the Chicago Sun-Times, the sis· ter paper of the Daily News. The target was Sun-Times city ed itor Craig Klugman. The contract had been put out by one of his . own reporters -Paul Galloway -who had been assigned to in- vestigate the Pie Face gang. • ""WILLIAM SCRllEl8ER ..... ~~-~"" .... "' . ~-P.. Counb~<;ollector-7j'e&tur Ro~ Citron tota l>Udctt analysts T ay he de· ffl"Yea •Jt,OQQ a yearl'al$e~pay and be deviffd lb unwsu~ay of trylna tp prove U. He read alo~d during his budeet review ses15ion a detailed four·•age letter to County Ad· · mfntatrative Officer Robert Tbomu describing programs of bia own creaUon that have result- ed in budget savings. He also compared bis depart- inet)t oper,tion will\ 20 others he &aid could operate more effi. dently, ''Whether you will see fit to re- commend a salary incre3Je for me or not; I believe that the geo,Ual public will be made aware through the medium of this public letter that the cost ·or government does not have to greatly increase out of propor· ~ tion every year in r elation to pOpulation increases," he said. Citron told·Thoma"S ln the letter . depertrnent hea~s •te given pay iftCTea!lt:S b1t$ed on performance andmerlt. "You have learned at Olis , budget session that for the fifth consecutive year. we have re· • 'ducec, our tax -supported operat: FOOD PRICES :........ Ups and ing budget ," he said. downs of the grocery tape tQtals are detailed as the Daily Pilot up- dates its continuing price survey 3,000 B: .. ds Burn on a selected "cart full" of &.& foodstuffs . Other. fo6<1 price stories include national price ( SUNDAY'.S BEST) CASTELLON. Spain <UPI> -· Three thousan.d chickens were roasted live Thursday when the truck hauling them burst into flames on a highway near here, the news agency Cifra said. . O.lly Plklt sutf PMlo SEEKING PAY RAISE Tax Collector Citron In his analysis of 20 county de- partments, ranging from the $17.6 million Sheriff's Depart· ment budget to the $496 ,000 ~blic Administrator's budget. Citron chided the bureaucracy for runaway growth. '·In 1970-71, these 20 depart· men ts had a combined amount of $43.5 million t!ompared to the current combined amount of $74.1 million, or a percentage in· crease of 70 percent over this four-year period.·· He said the same departmens increased their payrolls from a total of 3,158 employes to 4,0''*i survey and a look at today's beef industry, all scheduled (or YOU Section. · I He 'II · Def end· .Self? over the same period. Not~, eluded on the list he _presented .. were the county Medical Center Road Depar-t m ent, Wellar•~ Department and courtsysteril. By comparison, Citron said, his combined department total budget has increased only five' percent over the past four fiscal years and has seven fewer employes. Citron listed numerous pro'. grams he suggested that affect,• ed cuts in other parts of the coun· ty's total budget, notably im· provements irl the county's investment program that earns · interest applicable to the budget. Citron said he thinks his ac· complishments in comparison to other county departmen~ are such that he has earned a ra1se at least equ a l to that granted Auditor-Controller V.A. Heim last September -$1,000 a year in addition to the normal increases. If nothing else. Citron said it is justified by what he calls direct or indirect savings of 26 cents per $100 assessed valuation this year becaus~ of his ideas and pro- grams. ''The salary that the property taxpayers of this county have, or now, pay me ... is an in .. finitesimal percentage of the amount of monies I have saved for my employers." he said. Cross Leads To Violence SAN DIEGO -The "cross in the window" attraction which. has drawn hundreds of curious people nightly to a San Diego church has led to violence. Eight juveniles were taken into custody for curfew violations after rocks and bottles were thrown at police and robberies WIULE tN SAN JVAN -After· you've seen a swallow there's still something to do in San Juan Capistrano during fiesta week. Daily Pilot Staff Writer Pamela Hallan details what there is to see on. the walking historical tout' and previews folk dances visitors can watch, YOU Section leadoff articles. AUSTIN, Tex. CU Pl> -Robert ·this l feel lik e I want to be on top were reported. Elmer Kleason, charged with of things every second or the The arrests took place Wednes- murdering two Mormon mis· way." Kleason told Di strict day night when crowds estlmat- sionaries and sawing their bodies Judge Tom Blackwell during a ed as high as 250 stood outside the into pieces too s mall to re· preliminary hearing Thursday. Israelite Church of God in Christ cognize, stood before the judge Kleason w as charged Nov. 13 to see an illuminated cross in one andsaidnotonlyis hecompetenl with murdering Gary Smith ofthewindows. enough lo stand trial but also he Darley, 20, of Simi Valley, Calif., The Light was traced to a 60· THE INFLUENCE-Director is educated enough to act as his and Mark J. Fischer, 19, of watt bulb i n the women's John Cassavetes has made a own attorney. Mil waukee, two missionaries for restroom, police said, but many new movie that j& geWng a Jot of the Church of Jes us Christ of Lal-claim to see a crown of thorns as promotion. Is it deserving of all "Since my life is at stake in ter-Day Saints. well as a cross. the glowing adje<:tivas ~ppijed to r-----------:------=:....._ ______________ :....:..:. ______ _ the IJ14)vie and iw ·'star, ~a Rowlands? Starr Writer Thomas Palmer reviews "A Woman Under the Influence" in the En· tertainment pages. HOT TO TROT -Newport Beach couple named Rich are not so rich after winning night at harness racing al Los Alamitos Race Course. The story of their big night, along with picture of ~rs. Rich riding a racing sulky. 1s what has the Daily Pilot's Tom Mccann "Horsin' Around" this wee~. CALENDU~.! 4/$J DEAR PAT: I have to discuss a controvers ial subject in my speech class. I've decided to choose antiabortion as my topic, bur can't find information on fetitl development. I'd al&O like to learn about abortion techniques. The libraries I 've checked offer only proaborlion information or outdated antiabortion material. 6 Jtf ontlas, Probation A.H., lrvlne Have you checked these libraries for obstetrics or anatomy books? A scientlflc text would be your best source for ac· cunte fetal development details. AIM>rdon • Pregnancy O>unsel- lnl & Mferr'a:I, 1600 Broadway. Santa Ana, at 547-25'3, will mall aborUon teelllllqtte lnformatlon to you; and Right to IJfe, P.O. Box 1351, Santa Alla, at 835·'Sf33, bH material H aUable ltatbll its aattabortloa posh.1011. ·LaRue Gets Prison Term· 1;n Watergate ,. . llelp tor FiSB From Wire Servlcet1 ~ASHINGTON -Fr~erick C. LaRue, the former p(>Utical strategist for Rich@rd M., Nixon wlio pleaded ·he did as lch to ~a..tel'aate. as he id tt> ate it, was order today to 11erve siic months. ot a bne to ~yearprlsOlt'$entence. U.S . DJ&trict IWige Jobn J . Si(tca s•id tbat WRue: who pjaded guilty in the Watergate ·cover.up an4 Ulen testifled at the triat, sbould be ]Slacea •oo un· d&Sei'vlStd probation fot two ye~ tfter Sel'Ving the partiti seni.nce. He was ordered to surrender Apnll. Sttndine before Slrtca with his hand& c~ed ln frODt of him, L•Rue d4'd UM! Judge that he b*i said urine tbe Watergate covet-«p trial Oiat ·the overrtdin€ isSUe in the caee was gett~g lt the truth. 'l.f think lnY testimony f!on· tftbut.eC! to tti•t go ... 0 he ta id. '>TO the ~tent my activities con· •t~butH io the whole tratedY known as Watereate, •J'm sorry. rm glad mr latet conduct ~on­ tributed to tllat ioal-•• DEAR PAT: lorderedapalrof LaRue.w..aa tbe l1t ~to "hls and hers'• coats from\ Olead gutttY1 In the Waterfato Ftncerhut Products Corp., St. cd\'tr-up a'nd to five bls coopera .. Cloud, Minn .• last October. ( re-: .~to the investtgator. c:clved a blll for $43.83 abortlY af· Sirlca said be recalle'd LiRue's terward and paid tlte full tesUmon;y. But be handed d6wn amount. When the cOeta arrived, tile six-month 1enteo~ aaytna ''hls" was too tar1e. I returned lt be .. must aJso conatantb' keep Sn , and asked for a 1maller slte. · mind the sentence• Of othert in Alter a few week1. I wrote to this case.,, • .. Nancy KeUy. the •tJle manacer. TID'ee of the cover-up deftii· to inqUIH abOUt delivery. I have darlll r~elvcd 2\-2 (o eJght.year not received an answer, let alone I Hbt.ences, al'9Placement. •LaRu•. a wealthy Mlssl•lppl A.D., F-...bt Valley ,·oil and land develop~r who 'J.W. Beae•, e--er rel•·· aerv~d as the chief aidetoformet :e:;J»uer f~'~f'llli .. illlat, Atlorne,11 General John ~. ~ llt lir~--ua,.. ltlcdlell wlltn he was runnlhf •at u ""•• ianaeat Nfxo11 '& 1912 'Presldenttal •· ...,u.Me111lill•pe.t .. ,.._ f efftt\d.b campaign, plead~l\dl · ...._/ t ·~ U"T ........ " DRAWS St>( "MONTHS ' Nixon A._ L•Ru• ty June 28, 1973, to one count or conseiracy to obstruct justice. 'Meanwhile, Jam"8 W. McCord Jr. lost his 1 ast:di!ch fie ht aealnst goi"'g tO .Prison (or the Watergate break-in today when Sirlca rejected a motion tor a newtrlal. "He•s den)'ing the troth to me and tle•s den)>ing the truth to the American people,•• McCord said after lbe judge refused to acree to another motion asking for a tiearincon the evidence. McCord must repOrt next Fri· Clay to the federal prison at AJ. lmwood. Pa., to becin a ont·tO- five-year tent.enc . McCord w u con>1lcted in Januar1 1973, along with 0. Gordon iLld~!'i. of burclary, win!tlPPIDI n« toftlplraey l1\ Ute brelk·ln al D~mocratic party headquarten. ~' PANSIES REG. 89< PONY PAC FIESTA RED rGERMAll"(.S~ GAZANIAS I oc::::3~~BS I s3" ' RAT Oec:or1 I ive, hi&h qu1hty wrouaht i1on pl1nt st1nd 1djusts to ht all pots up 10 10" dia. Idell ror ferns. • Ideal for plantin2 or bloominf Olf eecent ~ants • Madecif Calif. luln·dried ..;dwood-s34t a.ts NOW GERMAI~· PENTREX9 . I • I . . . .. Skeeters Coming? BUZZING ABOUT: You may be one of those Wrong Thinkers who believes the recent rcdns will never stop. Well just remember, March showers bring May flowers. Also mosquitoes . I'm able to pass this warning along to you because I've just re- ad an intelligence report out of Carden Grove. issued forth by the Orange County Mosquito Abatement District. You have heard of the Orange County Mosquito Abatement Dis- trict, haven't you? Maybe noL Well, that is because it is a little- publicized governmental agency. Just one of those lines like light- ing district or cemetery district that you find in the small print on your property ~ax bill. OTHER TAXING agencies ha\'e more flash. You can see school districts because they build campuses and your kids gp off to them every day, thank goodness. You can see policemen and firemen . All these public agencies are visible. Alas, the Orange County ~los· qWto Abatement District is more like a phantom, laboring in the darkened halls of bureaucracy in the shadows beyond the public limelight. They C'hase mosquitOes, ~e pesky little flying devils who always buzz into your !en ear at night . while you are trying to catch a few winks. THERE YOU ARE in a . darkened bedroom . just drifting off. Bzzzz. Bzzzz, the little devil goes in your left ear. You swat. You miss and hit your left ear. Bzzzz, Bzzzz. You try to cover your head with the blanket. Abruptly, you feel a sling on your right elbow, which was len exposed. The little devil got you again. Thus it is that our Orange County m osquito people have warned that along with May flo"·ers. those awful little flying. buzzi ng, biting, blood-suckers may also follow the rains. Our mosquito people actually like to elim inate the pests before they get started. Mosquito larvae can grow into full adult buzzers by living in pools. ponds, old ~·ash tubs and even discarded 0:1uto mobilc tires. THESE ITEMS, the Garden Grove-headquart e red mosquito ·people say, can fill up '¥\:ith water if left languishing about outdoors during all these r ains. Then the buzzers can get into the standing '4.'ater and start breeding. , By May, they will be ready to hold their convention in your darkened bedroo m. Apparently with its existing "-'Ork force. it's all the mosquito district can do just to chase the pes ky insects o ut of publi c waterways like lakes, streams, ponds and Oood control channels. They can't take j.ime to come , around to your own 'backyard <1.nd dump the water out of o ld washtubs and rubber tires. They urge you do this for your:;elf. IF YOU DO happen to own large ponds of water, the district is willing to bring around some fish v.•hich like to eat mosquito larvae. This is ni ce. It is unclear what you·re going to feed the fish after they've e<1.ten all the larvae in your pond. Maybe you can lo borrow some more larvae from old rub· her tires discarded in Garden Grove. . ... . ...... , Ul"IT ...... Vandals Suaash Car •Assemblyman Jerry Lewis (R-Highlands) examines damage to car caused by three vandals who chased him at 100 miles per hour in Sacramento. Lewis was calling polic·e when youths went on rampage. University Streakers Tuni It O,i GAINESVILLE. f1a . <UPI) - At lea.st 50 s treakers cavorted nude across the University of Florida campus for Ci\'e hours Thursday night and early today. attracting a crowd of aOOut 2.000 spectators in what may have been the start of the annual rites of spring on the nation's college campuses. A streaker i,1,·ho said he was spokesman for the unclad jog- gers but declined to give his name. told newsmen partici- 1pants and spectators \.\.·ere mere- ly •·Jetting off steam·· after a \.\.'eek of studying for next v.·eek ·s mid -year examinations. lie VO'¥\'ed the streaking \lo'Ould con· tinue until exams begin. At least four v.·01nen .v.•ere seen among the predominantly 1nal e streakers. who drummed up their o"'n crowd by streaking iirst through dormitory corridors in the ··commissary" section of the campus. It's Still Manpmrer WASHINGTON CU Pl >- J-lat check girls. song.and- dance men and bus OOys are things of the past, ac- cording to n ew job classifications of the Man- wwer Administration. Now they are song ·and- dance persons, hat check attendants and dining room attendants. The agency renamed a tenth or the 35,000 jobs it li·sts in an e ffort ''to achieve some degree of neutrality and sexless- ness.·· One thing didn't change. Th e Manpow er Ad · ministration is still the Manpower Adm ini stra- tion. U.S. Planes Fly Through Rockets PJ.INOM PENH (UP1 I - American aircraft flew through rebel rocket barrages today to resume an emergencf airlift halted by the s helling of an. airport ammunition dump and government troops fought to halt similar attacks. Government troops reportedly fought along the capital's de- fense perimeter to stop the Corq- munist shellings that have been t hreatening Phnom Penh and Pochentong airport. Five government columns v.·e re approaching Toul Leap town, lost to rebel forces two weeks ago. 10 miles west of Phnom Penh. There v.·ere no im· mediate reports or casualties. GOVERNMENT OFFICIALS indicated 90 tons of ammunition '¥\'ere destroyed when a Com- munist rocket scored a direct hit 'J'hursday on an airport ammuni· lion dump. In South Vietnam. g_overn · ment troops today abandoned a string of outposts only 40 miles from Saigon , imperiling one pro- vincial capital, and battled North Vietnamese forces for control of another, government spokesmen '· ,. said. The Viet Cong claimed to have captured the second capital. The Saigo n command described the seven days of Com- munist attacks, including two warplanes shot dO\lo'n ThursdaY. as the heaviest and bloodiest fighting since the 1972 spring of· fensive. A SPOKESMAN of the Viet Cong mission in Saigon claimed Ban Me Thuot provincial capital had been taken by Comrriunist rorces who "captured thousands of enemies, including many of- ficers and a big amount of war materiel of the enemy." South Vietnan1ese army field ofri cers. however, reported fi erce ri ghting for control of Phung Due air fi eld, six miles east of Ban Ate Th uot. and said it could decide the fate of the city itself, some 160 miles north of Saigon. The Saigon command reported go\'ernment troops abandoned at dav.·n two outposts close to the Cambodian border in the vici nity of Tay Ninh provincial capital , 40 miles northwest of Saigon, because of intense Communist pressure. Top Red, Reports MIA Information WASl-IINGTON <U PIJ -A top North Vietnamese official has in - dicated in a letter to Sen. Edward 1'-1 . Kennedy,'(O·Mass.J, that his government possesses informa- tion about some .American servicemen missing in Vietnam "''ar action, an a ide t.o the senator said . But the aide, Dale Dehaan, said Thursday no conclusions could be drawn from the letter as to whether any of the missing in action may still be alive. Foreign Minister Nguyen Duy Trlnh wrote Kennedy that no in· formation would be made availa~ hie while the United Stales con- tinues policies considered by North Vietnam to be violations of the Pa ris cease-fire, Dehaan said . "THi.: LETTER does confirm that they are compiling inf<*ma- tion, and we anume thal 10- formatk>n ia__1v,allable on al least some of the MIAs,'' he said. • • Floods Plague South Deha8R, ,said Kennedy .wrote Trinh in Decembec. aaktpc t!)at any lnformaUOn poss~ by Hanoi be made pµtillc on h'umanltarian ground•.~ The ''true text" of a reply ,rom Trinh, dated . Jan. 21t 'was' re· ceiVeCI _only th ls w~ek, h~ siid: Viewer So Upset He Slugs TV Weatherman r-peratures ........ ~ 8·-·c• .... OM • eut1.io "'-CIMi ...... I .,.,.._ .,,. ... ...,_ .,.._ _,., Fli..-..1 -"°*"M'CJ'' .. _ -" ...... "'"''" --........ , --· Clof&AI r19Clty -.. ~-,... .... ,_. .. -· ~-.. ... !«'~o $1;. '--'~ "" ..... ,,,,, ~l'•..,<IK• -~ -.. ... .,,.. ... Hl•ll ~ •• " " " .. " .. " " " .. " .. .. .. " " .. " ,. .. " " .. .. " .. .. .. .. " " '"" •• " "' ,. " " " " " • .. • ~ .. n " ·• .. " .. M ·• " n " .. " ,. " • ~ " " ... I.It ... M"'110t"''' Wl•11t1t Wh,,CI •O*tC•$1 •• P•• 111 ) -•f ·'I , ... d•I.,." tro"' tfl.tlr llomt• ot Wt1t .Wll"lpllh, Art., •"'" 111• ctt~ '\ff'f! .... t\IMIM WOI IM'IOblt to C-wHlll,,.runofl, , T"' iftr.MI W roll! Ill 11 ............. lllt ttw llocl Worrior 1u .... r V.+lt\' M wt1.l1r11 Al..,.mo, 11ooc1t119 "°"'"..,. l!Ullftft ........ , •• ~ll'IO ,.,....,, ... TlllUI_., ..... 't.19J!ltllfll1.,......_ ,. ............. 11 .... .._ 1J ,..,,_., h\ a Vk....., .. Ml16., ...... 1'tllell ............. --,., t111 .....,,_ tllfll WI twa ,_.. . Dehaari said of K·ennedy'~ re· actio11 that •,•e11entlally; he welcomes ,the aood news and North Vletname1e apparently do have 1tnformation'' but. ls .dls- t~sea there Is ,"no proire1s be· Int m•de on this .. lmple humanJt1rlari J11ue -lhi:t no ln- fom\atlon ,, b•lnl maae avail•· ble." ', ·-., ( ., .. .· , . SfiUttJle ' ' ·Back in ' ·Israel . ' ,•. ~ERUS·A.LIMI <AP) - Sec:rdar)' of S!ote Henry A. Klas· ' htger said today •taorne pn>sress ii beiol made'' on a new dls- en1a1ement in Sinai, but that it was ••premature to predict 'an qreement,'' Meetin1 with newsmen after a three·hour ie11ion with Premier Yltzhak Rabin and Israeli negotiators, Kissinger said. "I brought the Ea:yptian considera- tions to the Israeli negotiating team, and1We reviewed these and otl)er aspects of the problem in- volved in 1reat detail." ~E SAID HE would keep com- muting between ' Israel and Egypt ••until Jt is·known whether an acreement is possibje or whether lt isn't.'' · Porttiguese Take Over All Banks ,. From Wire Services LISBON, Portugal -Porlu· gal's leftist military government nationalized the naUoo's privjlte banks today and former Presi· dent Antonio de Spinola lert Madrid in a Spanish airliner pre· sumably for exile in Brazil. Shouting ·'The ba·nks belong to the people!" the bank clerks marched through the Portuguese In As'wan , Kissinger's last stop, a senior Egyptian official made it clear that Egypt is ready to be flexible in carrying out a Sinai agreement, but em - phasized there will be no con· cessions to Israel in return for the Sinai mountain passes and ( )' Abu Rudeis oilfield. JN SHORT Asked for an explanation he said, "It means we can be nexi_. ble in terms of the duration of the , __________ ....,....,. actual withdrawal of Israeli capital's financial district. A troops and we could also be flexi · rain-streaked banner bobbing ble in accepting certain military above a sea of umbrellas iden· aJTan&ements alter the actual tified one group o( demoostrators withdrawal.", . as "The Cell of t,he Portuguese HE REFUSED TO elaboraie on the military aspect, but Egyp- tian President Anwar Sadat said Thursday night the idea of mixed; Israeli-Egyptian patrols irt Sinai guarding against violations of any agreement was under con· sideration. Ki ssi ng e r r e turne d to Jerusalem from Aswan earlier in the day, believing the time has come foe the Israelis to make a •decision on giving up the Gidi and M ilia passes and the Abu: Rudeis oilfield. Before his arrival, Israel's · chief of staff, Gen. Moniechai Gur, warned that a buildup o( Palestinian guerrilla forces in southern Lebanon threatened· re- newed. warfare. ' HE SAID THAT ' ···several thousan~" Pales(inian troops in the are' apparehtly were receiv· · ing ord~rs from Syria and could try to d;isrupl Kissinger's pe·ace mission if Syria instructed them to. A sen;or American official told newsm·~n accompariying .Kiss· inger an his flight from 1\5wan that Egypt ,had conveyed "something additional." If there is to be a new Sinai agreement, there must be some "input" from Israel, the official said. U.S. OFFICIALS acknowledged that Israel is faced Yt'ith a "crunch" sttu•Uon and must expand iti> initial pro· posal if an agreement it to be re- ached. They said the Israelis must consider revising ~ ter· ritory in th~ Sinai ~esert that they are willing to give up. Israel originally orrered to retreat up to 30 miles but wanted to hold on to the Gidi and Mitla passes as well as the Abu Rudeis oilfield. Communist Party of the Bank of Totta and Azores," one of the country's leading exchanges. TWA Pact Oka"ed WASHINGTON -Trans World Airlines mechanics and ramp servicemen have approved a new contract raising their a salary more than $1 an hour and giving them $21.7 millionrin back pay, the International Association of l\J achinists said today. An IAM spokesman said the contract, co vering 12,000 employes. was approved by 73.8 percent of the union members in voting at 36 locations across the nation over the past rew weeks. A r111s '\lulnerable' W ASHlNGTON -A research center says the United Slates' 30,000 nuclear weapons at home and abroad are "most vuJnera· hie" to. misuse and to terrorist groups. It said 120,000 persons have lawful access to this arsenal and to fissionable material. St·udent• si.;..,.bla LAS VEGAS -Black and white ... students armed with baseball bats, chains and knives battled -each other at Valley High School Thursday. Police arrested 85. No one was seriously hurt. ~ighting between black and . '\\'bite students began last Friday and escalated Monday, resulting in the suspension of 50 students, blacks and whiles. IJ.S. Plans Radar WASHINGTON -The Pen- tagon is planning an expensive new radar to locate Russian bombers heading for the United· St.ates, although it bas virtually stopped derending agaimt them. Judge. ~dicules · ,Psychi·c Surgery ' ' l WASHlNG'tON (UPI> -A deceived, sometime with trl,lic Federal Trade Commi11lon and heart rending conse• judge ruled today that PIYCblc quence1." ·. •ur~ery, which ~al lured I The trips were promoted u a ' thousands cil..Amer1cam t.Q. the eUre ror all types of problems, in- PhlUpplnes, 11 •1pure 8ind ·un~ chiding cancer, heart disease, mittcated fakery. '' • , blindness, dearness, dlabete~. The surgeons who pu111D1"\ to arthritis and inultiplescleroeis. rem9ve, dia.eased OJ.:tans b'y .en-• · • , , terin11 the patient 1 body wllh !'IAlll!D IN THE original com· 1Jltlr ~are bands ate ,tn reality ~taint more than a year ago were enaactn,-tn ·11et1ht-ot-hand with ravel King Inc., which had of- anlmal parls and blood, ad· ces in BeJleview and SeaUle, mlntatratlve law Judae Dahle! Wash., and Its succeasor ln bual· H&111com r\aled. nes1t Ramble Travtl and Twn I . ' . . Ml'SYCHIC s· U8GDY 11r.;: ' Inc., both pf which have .,._ -•tlo•. ~llo name<l '!'ere Phil· and vnmiU,ated lakery. en Am Travel A&ency Inc., and. bltintly, the •1ur1ical"~aU011S' Gem Travel Service Inc., olS11n d ~ycl>I~ aur1 1-., 'Pl!Ycblc l!'ranclaco. • bea.._er1, • 1ltb he•l•ra..' The d,eel1iGn inc~uded an 'ac- •1phi.tu1l' or .'1plrlf bealera', count of two Americano, Donald i::"b~:~~:':1'm~ ~~ F. and Carol Wrich~ wbo apent lheJvd1e11ld. , ~·~~~~~.Phlllpplneo 1011m1a1 "The lll!lfl"ll ol ~ tho .l'bey aaid 9octora took tlietQ to human body •1th ll&re banda, open markelll, tioullht ilnll;nal tJa. and the rell!OVl.I of~ ualue 1ue ahowed the DI how to ablff It Ot"materlal ther•ll"""':.ltl~ wlrb cotton jo mah U resemble by a vtrltlY of croollolM'lt*, . tumon and \Ifill lohideltlnthelr mainly clever ilolellt.el·hand," btlll, ~tocldnat. cl&lmte !>Ock1 be acldod. "Al th• tfCOrd dll· or,,Wt\ltrllcouldbePtllledout ...-. lhouaad•ot4!.<, ~II. m-· 1~r,111 to Ill•~• Ille p~tl,a~ "' . ....,... !:'!!~ -~~,., 1111nt 1t ud IMiali a~liCietw ""'f"" '""7"' -.....-''!" ~y. '· \ . . ; " I ' q~~ ty I )'Oil ·~ :r~ pal •e• Intl den ""' ... llct puJ II~ I •rit aid 1ancl mh Int me ft, sia: me pr< las Jll(I inc IB :::l ... . Cl Sil IJ I ne He Ill ai - IJC .... Cl"'i I BERKELEY <UPI>·-Gov. Edinund G. Brown Jr. ttas criticlJed the U•lvenlb' ol QdUbmla for its handlinf of fln•ntial aid to a~nts and a ptosram to increase the number of women ·andmlaorltyemployes. ~ Brown called the affinna1lve action prQCram io inc~ mlftoritles a .. bureabetatlc shuffle. 0 Tbe Pl'Qtram was wor.kedoUt ' in twoyean of aMJOUltloal between tbeunlve.rsity and the depart· mentof bealtb, education and wtlf are. : >• • . . ' " Hertler P..-e11i . « SACRAMENTO (UPI') -Gov. Edmund G. Brown.Jr. has signed "ureency" legislation ass\lring California renters pay- mentsof lncome taxcredits-upto$45perfamily. -, Several hours earlier, the Senate gave fina i live ap- p1'0Val to the mt?asure on a 33-2vote. The action followed a tng last week from Controller Ken Cocy that the state would run o t of money for the refunds by this Saturday and bavetoaopma1dng ineometax refund checks for all Cali!ormans. ' , ' ' J,. EDA Oteek I LOS ANGELES (AP> -The federal Food and Drug Ad· 11\hlistration says it is holding up strawberry trucks at the Mexiq,an border until a thorough seacb i& made for resldoe of the chemical azod,rln. i • Tbe agency's inspect.ors have. be.en increased a~ ~.rizooa. . California lnd Texas border crossing paints, ,'FDA· off1c1al Fred Shallitsaid Thursday. ' DogAii~ · RIVERSIDE (AP> -A 7-year·old boy attackec(by a neighbor's Doberman Pinscber has died in J!.iv~rsicfe Comm~ty Hospital, officials said Thursday. William L. N ea1 died Wednesday night about seven hours after the attack. The exact cause of death was not detes-mined pendinf an autopsy. · . .. .. • It'•·• apeclal ll1191ted-tlme rebate on • fffNI. Ford Courier through selected Ford Dealers. Here'• how you aave: • •Get your Ford Dealer'• belt deal on a Courier t>ought, leued or ordered• by March 31. •You get a check In the mall from Fora Motor Company-a r~ate of $150. . • You're getting a great deal on • great pickup. • • FofCI ~ II the ~utsy little tcQllOlnY plQliiP ~tor good gaa mlleege. loW' uphlp and llVlly performance. · •Courier'• run to drive ••• amartJy tailored cab, io.m Mlt, .-y handling. •Set how CoUrlet'a bue lttcker pr~~ paree to._ .-.d 8*Vel 2 Rape Bills Would Help State Victims SACRAMENTO (~J -The author of a landmark rape evidence law .has proposed m~re changes in California's laws on rape. , Sen. Alan Robbins, (D-North Hollywood), said the two bills un- veiled at a Capitol news con- ference Thursday were logical extensions of his 1974 legislation. Robbins' measure would eliminate the mandatory use of the so called ••cautionary" in- struction given to juries .in rape cases. This legall~ required instruc-tion is m~e ~y·tbe jqe to the Jury that a rape charge is "easily made and once made, difficult to defend.'' • . . I SAC!tAMENTO (UPI> - Amtd crltlclsm tl\at P .E. teach~ 'W~e f aillnc in their Job9, the Senate has paaeed a blll allowtna ~chool boards to make C)'tn classes OJ>tfonal in the 11th • ancl12th grades. ' I • . Hypocrisy Charged , SACRAMENTO (UPI> -Accuslna assembly leaden of "hypocrisy" an uaemblyrnan wbo let his a·...Ue use bl• leased of· fielal 1tate ear in Kansas says be will return the YMicle and newer drive it .. ain. v..:.iµ..,_.. The measure ($816) by Sen. Auembtyman Ken Meade <D·Berkeley), said •11 M longer have faith in ~ •bWty of the Assembly leadertbip to· adminls1.er the state lease program in a fair and honest and COD· slstent way or in any other way except to bide their own hypocrisies ... 1Arlen Gregorio; <D-San Mateo), was sent to the assembly Thurs- day on a 23·11 votes, two more than the maj~rity required. •'Many young J)e()ple are abort changed in physical educaUon in· atruction, •' G reaorio sai4. ''Team sports are emphasized, gifted athletes are emphasized, but the uncoordinated are ig· nored. And these are the students 'Who need a steady program of ex- ercise." . Phone Firm In Lawsuit SAN FRANCISCO (AP J Th~ senator said the only or-Four employes have filed suit ganized oppositjon to his against Pacific Telephone Co., measure has come from physical charginJ the huge utility with sex education instructors "who don't discrimmatlon in wages. want to lose this captive au· The suit contends the position dience no matter how poor their · of dial clerk -traditionally a classes are.'' woman's job -is lower paid than Sen. James E. Whetmore, <R· ·that of a line a,ssi~ner -tra~­ Euena Park). said he believed an tion~ly a man s .JOb -despite emphasis on team sports was both.Jobs demand1~g. ~ual skill, proper, building understanding effort and resoons1bility. It was of teamwork and fair play. filed Thursd.ay. Filryour garden with delightful s~ing colors. Choose from our great selection Qf many varieties WROUGHT IRON ._ .... 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Cut this year's food bills Let Nurseryland experts plan your spring.gardenl • •CAULIFLOWER •TOMATOES •LETTUCE •CABBAGE OPEN 7 DAYS A WEIK SALE MARCH 12TH • MERCHANDISE LIMITEQ I THAU MARCH 18TH 'TO STOCK ON HAND gord~~!!r:y an • ' I ) •"1 ·~·I. i;4'f .•ti :'1a ... • . , t !· .. , ... .. ... , .. ... ... . .. . • • > .. ' •• • .. ... . .; ·. '· ··. I "* . "" ..... .. . .. "'· "'· .... . ,.,. .. ,,.. .~ . ..... .. .. •• ., --.. -• • ' ·' .... DAILY PILOT EDITORIAL PAGE · • • ~·· i ',.·· • ,. ~.. . • l • • . -: i . A state report Issued tlllli week CJ\i.4 fJ\i! •. , 114perv!Sors' ciln •. .proper emphuls on tile jf· need to detain juverilles who have'Jll!( eil ' · ftl•m -w;beq. " 'l!urlosl1¥, llO' lnterillt Jo ·~·· crlmesinjuveni!eballs. '-'t. • '. , ~edenoughf · l.Qwali~aJl~·handloOk ·. : " · For Ora111e County, it was a tlm~y qu~''' \. ': ·+tf,no:tbins')l!ate~· a; ~ to the ha,ll l>Y ali the · . The county must make up its mind on:~ It, -rvl&Ors "'"'14\bell! a sµJpjclon ,tn. aouie is best to build moce Juvenile facilities or Cl ~en-,_ ~arters that lhOlr · ,ia;attiaeted ~ 'wlia trate its resour<es on progtams desigp~ ~ teep · • there aze-problelilf, · 1· · • ,' " • ' youthS outofthejuvenileJ.usticesystem._-. • ~ , . • · "!\f\~ all, it w:-'tizi;iui~sqted<i!:l~""'·~e °, No one has queshoned the need tC>''i<eJ>p · COunU' JUYenile HaJ?1•~jlrtQtpl~for"ff17·· youngsters wbo b~ve·«>npoi\led' ..io1~;mf!l!ll/'."off mentol'iiiln<>r&}\'!!~~;~1 toOlt ;~·""' ' , thestr13ets. ;. • ' "1,.1t .. ,.."1:' 1 ~~~.ei~~ ex!M~f<>l"lf-ir. ! But the debate cOntinues -as td wbethfa'~'i-uitnt.s "11o • .!f ~ • ,. . 1 ., ': • > 1.~1 ..... • ~ •• runaways, curfew violators and other ittfjf' offen~ f • I ' ff · I derssho~ldbedetainedintheball. ; ,, ie come. e p The answer will come from the coiitit~ 1J'.qlird.!>f • , • · Supervisors through its control of the p~e §.IWll~· FUth Dilltrlct· Supervisor Thomas Ril~y •In· So far, the board has indicated it·wanta'.U).~of ln>duced a welcome innovation to county government both worlds by its reluctance to fund eltbe.-.p,ew ~on-r'ecet!tly ~heq.,be added a.volunteer aide to his staff: struction or to continue funding progr,ms started un-Th'e cvnc~t Of an unpaid worker-Kit Dtollinger der federal Of state grants. ·, of El Toro -:-·)oinlng in the research· and other )Oi>rk , . r'.~;,;. 1 ,. , needed for ~telljaont.~IOD'i has several advan-c • N gl ,,-II " tages. • .. ,..,... ·· · • llrlOUS e ecJ• r.:··.·.. . Fit'si;it .iljt~intothe1ystem a person·with . · t ,!'' · • · a different perspective !Tom the usual government-~p1te redundant P.roblems at Oi:~ng~ .. ~oui! ) politic~lwork~r. . Juvenile Hall the past nine months, only/i:!D~~f e -. lt'also brtngs the community closer to govem- five county supervisors has taken the tirrle t6)1s,i\' ·e ' meot by havihg one ol its own at the point where youth det~ntion center. ~. .· :--· ,.. policy .decisions are made .. As a .. m~tter of f~rt, officials at the hall say . M~s 'Dr~llinger is 1l &fast pfesidentof the county Second.J?1str1ct Supervisor Laur~nce ~hrd~'"-s ~t.of ;' League of WQ~en. Vi~rs .• n.4-Js well known .in both the fac1htt last m90th w~ the first by a meil\ber of Newport Beac)t an,<I ,<):~ddl~b~~l< Y.~l!ey. . the board m the past 12 years. · At the ti111e he · ii/IOlft~er'to Ille post,. Riley True, .aides to the other four supervis~rs }\3.ve: in-said Uiere are man)'i cOri\,petedt pebpl«Who have the spected the hall a number of times in r ecent months. time and are willing to serve as volunteer govern- But it's difficult to see how a recounting of their ex-ment workers. ' ' • ' ~·,,; .:;. .. ,_ perience. can provide the supervisors with truly uh-It be well for the other four supervisors to keep derstandmg insight into the problem. 1 • that in mind next time they want to add to their And· it's also hard lo understand ,bow the already bulging personal staffs. •Ht's 1NSUFFEAAlli.E. H~~ SUN ClA(KLISTEI> SY Nli<ON ANI> THE AAABs.• " ' ' ' ' . ' Syrian Cittl Retur:11ed i•• .ftui11s ' Dear What About. Legal . ' . j Malpractice· Suits? :~~ . . . -G118 . . " : Death 1·of ·Kitneitra " ', . !i; To the Editor: ~· f--'----------] , , KUNEITRA, Syria ;-To \In-The March s. Milllbox't"epctt, ' . It ,uS;ed .to be ui¥\ the . ders;tand ~yrian rage at Israel, it ••t.awyer's View of Malpractice MAit'llOX many tOok ·care of oteleW,' the city ofKuneitra, fqrcenluries Kune itra .>s return ·seemed• calculated to do the opposite. ~· ~~~~~nn~~u~:i~~;~~y.~a~~~: . ~ ~ra~c~:~~1!a;:~.d N~:! ~~~t~~~ml~~~iar1ar3~~ra'"r.~!i~~ ; .ly with unethical or incompetent Letters fTom readn• a~ welcome. few take care of the many. the Syrian Golan Hdghts, is ex:-"! 1949 trUce. l! doctors. The right to condm1e letters to ·fiJ. v.:iLh e"cess ivc, a bused hibitA. Defending the disengagem~nt .agreement in the Israeli . parlia· mcnt on f\.1 ay 31. then Defense · ~Iinistcr l\.1oshe Dayan said that if thousunds of Arabs returned to' .... I am curious <..1s to wbell\er or $p(lCe or eliminote ljbel ~ re.fervedi . programs . Jo'or seven years after (sracl U!' not Mr. Charbonn"e.id's~o \· "Utters Of 300 wo..-C& or fess wilt ·be G.J . captured Kuneitra Jn 1967, it ~'\· ingency fee aeproacq ap'· -',tb .._given pTf!:ference. Al~ ktter3 nbut in· stood empty. its thrft. rposqiles, t ) po ss ibl e m·alp,ractic 1>r t""1ude1igaatun!!,and".msiliPigaddre3s =::=::-~--::: its Christian churche& and its · t, negligent suits against attor;h~.YS 6ut ~mes '!".er b~1JtDith!Wld. on r• .,.._ ........... ,,,,. s...,... .-s i n g I e ~ as "'ell . Or do att()rneys 1 i;hy quest 1/ n/f1cient rCa.;on as apparent, ,..... .. o,.-rcow. o.u, ~.-. hospital shut- ; .away from such suits beilatis,G,the J Poetry wUJ. no(. btJ published · • tered against .,. wheels or Justice are turned by , ,:, serired an~ placed Undertft.e_p~ ~pld GoJ.•.'.'1 : t their peers? A doctor does not. many people. 1 • tect1on as National Parks. '""71 • 1Mnds b1q,f1q J have the protective "shi eld or As you kno-A» our democratic are our most outstanding r ecrea-ri f .f M t1 · · ~ brotherhood" enjoyed by his proce19-Pequ1res-~ rn!'.lP~~··lvote "tion~Lareas. . ·~ : """"1 rer~I-..:. .' ~;i eounterpartattomey. !or any of•tbe propo 1s tO"""' ·! · · • .,;·l..;.:_. •·,. ~ bcconie law. ~ccordmgtY.'., shat1 , •Of.JM R):MAINING feS?UrC~ . ; ~ ~ ~~.~ls'> , ri PERSONS seeking legal as-attempt to seek <Iii much middle shoUld be· carefully mon1torell ~~~·:fl~~ ;. , "'' sistance do s o for the same r e-gro~nd. ~·1t~ feliow S~rvisors -and t~e people should be present· t ;ed · ~ · r asons they seek medical help. as ts possible without c om-ed with the facts, before all our e. '. a new . . PRQOt, does not ex'ist whether Kuneitra "and began building a this clai m has any validiW or city there, the question is: will v,ihether, as .the Israelis ,ha\·e they make it a peaceful_city and .a i'A·ayk belt! .• ih ~. blood ~ceud not turn it into a te'r?orist nest ?.'· betwetn Israel and Syria had its. 1r so. Dayan said , "thtt1~·U.be.a or1ii~· in .unprovoked Syrian relaxafion or tension w ·~. 111a;t; shelh ~nd raiding from pro-lastawhilc." ··, .-Q.~~ tee~ po~tions .on l~ GOian Kuneitra. is de_;\d. a~ 5'>.nf; ~~ He1 ghts.1B.ut .the me lac11lous. reason for its ex is tence. To house·by-house de!truCtioh or tical Syrians, th~l dOO~.-. 'uneitra. as the I ~raeli~riidied 1 . to "relaxation or tensioq,,. t£orSynal,astMaywasjx)Jlical rage and a thirst forir insanity if the with,dra,val Was in-·dange_rous emotions, 'as 11 eli ,tended . by Israel as a ~vc... ·.themselves should ~w {to ~' !iymbehc gesture. , ' Munich. Ma a lot, Beisan ancf" ln "!act, th.e m an n ~'r of KiryatShmonn. '11.,: Theybelievetheirwell·bcingis promisingw.hatlbeli~e.to~.es~ tr~mainiD!j! r eso urces ar_e di::op1nthebr1mnu11Jbucketof ,. endangered. All too many are led sential elements ·lo. a campaign ~cl a red •void .• or the lD\SBfe 011 Ar1ab re1Cugees. . . 1 ,: down the primrose p ath to ordinarice. . rJgsareperm1tted. .~rae returned UfC city to ~ M " G ld ., ·! greater di saste r by som e TllOMASF.RILi:Y Cities and towns and outlying Syna under ~.S, pressure last l.fi.lJW r. 0 ~n capricious a nd predatory at4 Supervisor ,:firth District areas representing a majority of l1ay, but re.ta1ned_ !oUl"'large ~nd , . i torneys more interested in build· · · ', eitit~ns should have priority ~wo s m~ll hills whtch ~ug against • · - ingacasefortheirownpersonal · ' · from over·zealour. land in-three sides of Kun~~lra a few B he ~ r:~~ot~:~,i~at~6t~~i;~r.e~~::.'~~ Tothe~:o79 Tiirget ~~:~~~~;t,s ~~~l~o'I'i::'Zt!~ ~ri~d~~~":h":· ;:;:0=~%"~: ' ea't t Bovco'tt ~ their djlficulties as swiftly as is Accon:Jing to the news rTI.edia r esource for the Q'lafoflty of Golan ll«ights 15 miles to.. the ' j · -~, ' ;,.'"'-1 ,\,J.1.-.... ·-•·" 1 • .... possible. Indeed some attorneys the Coastal COmrnission ~in cilizensto~xeycis,e theirrilh'f. "'.~st. t' · ~· ~ · ~ blunder badly while charging California. formed to control en-Therefore, the con(inuati'on Or . ftESTRUCTION .o( •• ~ · i•ut-0~ d ~o%U:aff,0 r~or mendiy .frin.g·endlthe, ,· "-"' ,.. -: · ·~. ,.... ~ ~~i~u~u:o rt~:s ~s~~bi~r; t~; ;~~~~~sen~r'h':fp°ebJ~~~·~n!rq~~ ~:tr~~~r;i~~t~~~mi~n~~~~ t:ed city by d yna,;:ite '~nd Aral> bOycott, bringing Qe3ce1o · '~ART HOPPE may have compounded the lion. Theirdiscontinuanceaeadvocat-bulldozer started two weeJt:s th~.~-iddle East, plugging'Upthe , ' ' · .. ' • · dangers from which the clie nt Regional commissions are in-cd, in order to provide jobs by ~fore it waSt handed ba'c.k ':to dolli8r drain and thus revttlflizing ;. "/ ·, . ~ ... ·-~ · • • 1 was seeking relief. The client vestigating the eroposal to con-overbuilding, is as absurd as a Syria-precisely when lhe U.S. th:£;e~c00omy · ... ~ at it ?Pd·blaftCl}ed, . ·~By the beard ... flees in fear. , .to where'! tinue an over-'ill stat e com-surgeon pe rfor ming an -un· 1made.j:lear i)\at Isr~l Ve.'OUkl oot alfbeganWben Mr. Goldman , Because I am .~pr renlly missiop beyond the deadline set necessary operation tieciluse he .. be~i~te4tokeepit. 1 • ·, d e;,lnto Houlihan's FN.endly f~r~~~~g·p~~~~f!. ··,,~i~ut~ 'i engaged in litigation. I request by Proposition 20 on the coastal needs a job .. Out-of-state de: • 1bt <;i.tY l~s as though a vast ·Se ce Stption · m.Uch: ~· . , . ~ . , ,, that-mynam.enotbtprinted. initiative. They are being velopers sb.ould move to another 1"?" b<iol.bad stamped it.down and said• · ~ '"\Vha~d~g 'it say,OF'Quntain NAME WITHHELD pressured !or discontinuance by state badly in need of~de-w~th cruahi~ lorce, leveJhng-40 "H"11ihan, (le--l ot Lo.\fe· an<t Brotherhood?" in· some out-of-s tate land investorS velopment or abide by a reltpnal ~~~nt .of 1~· pancake flat. 'I_'he ryr ~tt1~e~~.~p· I! . qulredtililteally Qrltlfi Vizier,' I, and other ove,r.-builders -and general plan. : · pita.l.•.whi,ch tbe commanding ~ "li says';"'said-the1Sailtan wit.II r ecently, by hard bats. The hard' ELINOR DAVIS ·!!1}"8eli general promised would w hi 1 e 1 • · a s a .s>i.llf:ld~!',' his ba_ndS'.:tremblint 1! To the Editor: hats are blaming those presiding . .. ., ue &pared. was -gutted, its usual, clean wtUira~e. ,, ilit'sp&ctMbJ David •· It was with m ixed emotions or those favoring continuation, Who Lose•1 staircases now d~p i'n rubble mY windtt\teld, Goldm•n."• '· • : I that I read your editorial, ."'Too for their lack or jobs in the build~ ' · ·and its ceilings pitteil with rifle inflate niyitires , Many Cooks?" <March 6, 1975 ) · d h Tolbe Editor: ·1 fire • · and check un· , d' 1ng in ustry. T e hard hats r am deeply conceri'ted tO read · · d • ·r egar 1ng the recent Board of should take their grievances to "It wasn"t the Israeli army ertbe~." ~. Supervisors action on proposed the federal or state governments that 12 teachers are losing their that wanted this," Syrian Brig. '•Sor~ Y • ,· I elect.on cam ·g d' jobs in Huntington Beach G Ad T •~'d • w D• Id b dd " ·d M 1 pa1 nor 1nances. instead of appearing before an en. nan ayara"" us. • e ve, o u y, sa1 · r. The Pl.Jot de d because an override didn't pass. th. k ·t 1·t1 Id · · .. H 1·h • k. '"' .. serves eommen a· environmental hoard with th.eir k. In . 1 was a po 1. ca ecis1on. au 1 anj .. oo 1~g unco~orta-tion both for the excellent cov-Are parent.s as 1ng for larger bJll., "but cannot.'' ~ ( h highly emotional tactics. class s1,es? Are they ask,·ng to ' er age o t e controversy sur-~ SOME ISRAEL[ officials have "You are out or gas?" J'Ollndin g th~se prC!~als and for MANY farsigh ted citizens re-k c e P P 3 Y in g s c hoo 1 ad· su~gested tbat the lest of Syria's ~·No, it ls• this Arab boiJott, '' ~ unrelenting ed1tonal postu1_;e alize that the human race may, minii;trators ' and district ad-sincert.t)' -IA wanting' peac~. with said Mr. Houlihan .oervouay. "l mfavorofstre.ngthenedcontrob:, ·,'l~adve•t•nlly, d estro y the mlnistrators'salaries? Itirael is w.h' .. t', hlppebs to annot II bee~ on local cam pa g ..i.."' I have never heard anyone say a>.. • ...::---L.-ebu·l"d • d pl> 1 c se you gas a my 1 ns. p1anet, ·matJ'ur resources must th·at administrators will lose !"u"!r'nrli: r 1 '•D .re pu ate di:Slributor would then scU I was som e what. ™?th.e red,_ be preserV'11 • and pollution con-, . 1t, and.Syria Would pass the te&t; me gas because tlie' imPohers twm·ever, by the ed1lonal s np-trolled and;rlhat rood is fast tak-their Jobs due to an override not 1eave tt. ils is, and lbeclear mean-would .then . not sell hi~·' gas t th t I h pasaillg. Wh y not fire three or In '-lh 1 s · · lotlin · ..• be • h~ A b ' pa ren concern a . ~ve ._~g~top,pri.or"lty over oil _if we . foU'r administrators? That would I• a y.na 1s p g a oe11 cause t o ra s wou, · not so~ehow wea~ened the ong1nal are. to prevent national and war. . . · then .. :'But cheer up, Dave. ~rd~n ance ".'·h1c.h I proposed to world-Wlde'M s truction. take care of the .12 teachen· Gep. Tayara ·di1lgree<1, .. th Everybody's thlnkjng about Ji~1t co~tnbut1ons and e~pen-California's Orange County saTlahl1es. d . . I this. ." . . . ' lu."· , ' d1t.u~es In ~ou i:ity campaigns. should r emain agricultural. The e w ay our e ucationa ~"Even if.we CQUld bui.ld' a new "Il's very ¢hristian of th.em,'' This 1mpress1on 1s not correct. ranches that are fast building in-hierarchy works now, the best city 114~.'' he said, •4Wfiat would id Mr. Goklman· angrily. tn WHILE J did m ake some pro- cedural changes in the ordinance as originally dr,a.f\pd., the or· dinance I have presented otflCiaJ.,. ly to the board still contains firm limits on the amount a person or company can donate tO ca.-i· paigns 4ill nd m axi mum expen- diture limits. Additionally, the board supported my motion tore· surrect Supervisor Diedrich's or· dinance to create a Pair-Cam- paign Practices Commission and to require reporting of all dona- ti~ to campaign.a. no matter howi mllll. Su~itor Diedrte'h and I dis· aeree over some perts of hls or- dinance and he has stated th3t he • n, unalterably oppm.ed to Jim!,t.s . .., e11mpaign e~ bu<!!l-on hi& Interpretation of conslitu· ttooal guarantees or freedom or gpetth. At the same time. I h.ave problems with some of the pro- visions of Mr. Diedrieh's pro- l)OSal because. in my opinion, they would u.rve t.o discourage broad-b11ed fjnaneinc wilh· 1aulJ cont.ribuUons coming from to future s uburbia should be re· teachers leave ~he professi~, our J>e9.Ple do who' WOuld livt! Jt. tact, he was so angry that he stocked a n~ kept intact, for because they c~n t affonf to·hve here? Their larm IMds are un· went home and hatched his fien4 cementing and building on every on a teacher~ sal.ary. So~e der Israeli cultivation and the , dishplol. • tnctf of land, Wil)'1Jo.t,p~ f~ · ~~~ \~. ag~~~r;!".'~~e11~~ ,.l:f9PJ. '-ove ~est W {Sr a el. Tbe~ 1 The frl.6(ioh Pf his plans eiam~ a · nationallyOi' internationaUy. Tfle ' ~auca •,71• rea'9bll fOlo 'traYfnk\IMlr ·clty no" tnonUt•'lalei-When tMf Sulbri of Regional Coaslal Commission, if even though they are better swt-longer exists. Swat triumphantly ins~ted the t . ed h Id nd nJ ed for th ~ cJe,sropm. Many , .• very newest i~' bla Oee(,of C-W1 con 1nu , s ou exte i and schOol district.I in Oranire Co\znly eo .• if food is essential. are becoming topbea.,Y..,..tth *"-lNDUSTRIOVS Israeli RUiers -per.·LuMrJ· roop·Trans_port· ' Furthermore, oil rigs should ministrators. whije• '--'"'nl --. .and farmers have been .Wor~nt Fi1hter;,!?.mb1eQr·&·Red·Carpet: t be Ille. d rr c U' · • 1)1'••• ........ the Jand hard lbeie lut H'Y... Suvlc• ~ m ion aircraft no iperm o a .om1a s • children lost in the shuCO~ ol ..... beaCJJes. ~II remaining beaches'. overloadedclassroon\s. years-just as they ha.ye the "Ahah:'' he cried, rubbing his should long ago have been pre· DONNATRAINA Slnal1 oil ffeld1 of Egypt~ ~ncb. "Thaftka to the greed ot tncreaslna the l1rld'1 Jll'Oduc;tlvi·· · A,P'l•ricans. we oow haVe·~' ,._ la If and enlar-lnc tllelr, o«Ut· ely eaoulllt w pew to loimch e oients. But tbe a1ll~lturJil •OUi" jibed a1a1.., the IH'aelis and " rlcbel to to J1rael, DOtfeaat lo drivethe1Q.1ntoJheiu.I" A ' '" i ~,. \ J 1 amasau1. I · . · • .1 1": • • .Syllan olllclal1 In Damucua , OP COV& Eitn~ !Int tnil\'g he quote Israeli stat~ u•t~· ~ exa,.Vned~. Jjke ~ P:Mfflil&er. t.Qitllat llrael bas never given Up • watl the"' nar poclet lft frU\t. of C ~·,Jlli&llo ~•m••\ plMl,ed .ln j him. He quickly perused a copy ~...,lll'tlM·t4ritl""1~ r;,, of .tile mq1'~~~-"jjl\j, 1917. They 1110 cliJm the "Friendly Skiff, 1tudlM ''The murderous Syrian lhellln1 of "'Safety Features or Your C-507'' llraell aettlemenl.I la northern ("ln case of emer~ncy, please Galilee, in the d•Y• before the 1 write the factory''), and c•~!ul· 1987 war, 1t1rted beeaUM the Jy tead, "How to Innate Your Israelis were encrCN:chlnt on Ute Vn)." fei'tlle farm Janda at the foot of Finally, he fished far down..ln .. f,_.'1 I c"" tole orgi•• or 1 • ..,, 1-• ,,..,_ oloM... the Golan !hi.Ilia, llltdl"'"7U7 : U., pocket and came up .,;ti> a '---..-------"-------------' IJ no-man I land under the Uliy ICrap ol piper. He glanced NE~!,£$& '.l<i ~~y, ~. out/ raged Arabs returned evetJ single bullet's worth of the $16.~ zillion in arm s we had sold thettli Wha t's more they quadrupled Lia. price of our oil. "We will bankrupt them,,. fumed tl'l e furious Sultan, "~ bl eec.iing them dry of every singl' dollar bill they've got." But r.-tr. Goldm an was pre-. pared for that. He simply sent i. suggestion to the President, wbO said, "By gosh, that's a dandy idea. 1:11 do it." .1 Mr. GO'ldman's s uggeslio• was, to whit: ••t see where we'vt got a 0 .S. Treasurer named Francine Neff_. wfro slgn., all our doUar biUs -Why don't you ap; point my cousln, Emily Silverli- ·tein, instead?" ., I ij < "~ ..i.~ ., •• •• I ' ., •• I -COi cot ·RE" lleC COMP.RETAIL 2.25 OUR 79c PRlCE . !,{ ~e-=6-~ ', I P,t!,.;.RA.sfed .?~NE~,~~~!R •BAlmtTEN Uf' ANY R •DO-IT·YOURSELF •SAVE COMP. RET~IL 4.15 OUR99c PRICE . ~R SOL. ' -'Ol!L :X 12" 1 M~L PLAS11C TA.,PS •AMO~t~D COLORS COMP. RETAll. 1.46 OURP'RICE ........ ~~~ • •. 7•20•N.. ---·-1·7.• ·~ 7 x 2A tN.--.....2.1e -~ '7x21tN.--.-.Z.31 ' 7a291N-.-2.M 7x321N-• WU/ 7 • 31 IN . .. :::I.~ Hu.TT . ""•40•N-1• 8x201N .... _1_. -E~:. 24 •N--.--2.a ~'1! • 21 IN .•. -...2 ... lftEAOY TO , .. NT OR STAIN I: D t=-:--·:::::Jfl •HANO~OEO 8~JlllN , 229 •MOVABLE HORIZONTAL I• 20 IN. 2. 19 · LOUVER lx24 IN - . 2..38 lx211N 2M lx291N--...2M •• 32IH--..3.11 •• 31 lflt. ____ JM ..• ,, .... ___ .. 10 • 20 .... 2,29 10 x 24 IN .. -.2 .. 10 • 21 IN--...2.19 10 a 211 IN •• ---2.19 1Ch ,32-IN 3 31 Ox311N.---3.• . 12 It 20 .... _. __ •• .2.H 8% X 13 IN 1.u241N--2M ' . ·c--.RETML2.o0 12;x2atN-J.39 • ""'!""" 9 12 x 29 IN.--.3.19 . 12'a11 IN-·-..AA . 12. 311 _ ___._,. OUR PRICE9 ' I 12 x401=::--1.39 , 12·1*481N---i...IAI U • 54.tH.--7:: · 15 x241M 3 , . . 15 x 31 IN-....A.49 • e SHUTTER HARDWARE 15·• HIN __ .._. AVAILA&E • 15•••fl' " •• 115xl4•N-.. • .. e2SEMt.OUZEO PATTlf,,_ OURl'AICE e:lL59·~.· • · IHHT I &OIL t ·coLORS I •SMART COLORS• PATTERNS •USETHROUGHOUTTHEffOUSE •FOAM BACKED • 12 FT. WIDTHS OUR LOW PRICE 4~!vo. 1Gm'C.F. NYLON "LE I c: i9}sount3!S!•• a . . CHILDR-NI IWISf\llNG Jack & J/'4 NOMTODDLRS TOPU-_. 979-8157 "Claudia has so much fiiil at Miai~Skool. With children her twn age. Some clays she's so · involftd she domt "8Dt to leave. · rm awa~ at work during the-. w-.t I enjoy. And r want Claudia to njoy herself too. At. Minl·Skool she's surrouncNd With · other children her own age. Newr bof'lf or lonely. And the fun she has makes the leamlng easy. She already knows A. R. ahd T through their Bridge to Reading program. And lots of other new things. She even knoW5 the names otan the teachers. And SYLVANIA ·.COLOR Llfl. Bogd Of Recession, Depression The bigger the mother, the bigger the baby. Usually, usually. What's meant by that is the weight or babies seem to be related more to the heights of the mothers than to the heights or the fathers. Doctors surmise this in· dicates prenatal environJJlent is what counts. _ . Q. "WHAT'S the difference between a re· cession and a depression?" A. Severity, that's all. It's a recession when your wife loses her job, a depression when you lose yours. That cynic Harold Coffin defined it otherwise, however. Said he: .. It's a recession wbeo you have to move ift with your in-laws and a depression when th~ move in with you." DRAGO{IJFLIES Were you aware that · dragonflies with three·foot wingspans dominated the earth's air for SO million years. WITH PALM stretched nat, if the tip of your little finger ends exactly at the last joint in your ring finger, you're normal. Check that. • THE BOURBON BOYS regretfully a!lmit that the No. 1 selling hard liquor in this coun· try today is vodka. Just 25 years ago, only one citizen in 1,000 hereabouts had ever taken a drink of the stuff. AM ASKED the world's most difficult language. Debatable. But the linguists f~ quently nominate Es.kuara, the tongue spoken by the BatqUes in the Pyrenees Moutains. It you're not born into it, you'll never learn it. That's the Basque claim. MAFIA Argument continues over the origin or the name "mafia." In the book "Honor Thy Father," Gay Talese wrote that a French soldier raped a Palermo maiden on her wed· ding day Easter Monday in 1282. Tb~ girl's mo1her r a n through the streets shouting "Ma tia, Ma fla" meaning "My daughter, my daughter." Fr~nzied Sicill;ms took up the cry as they retaliated against the French occupy. ing troops, killing soldiers by the thousands. And the my.daughter name "mafia" came to be the catch phrase that identified those cer· tain Sicilians who dedicated themselves to one another. A FRIEND who went to his high school re· uniop la.st weekend came back to report: "No sµrprises. !J'he kid whose dad gave him the family car has now been given the family car agency." AddrtH mafl to L..M. Boyd, P.O. Boz 1560, C°"a ~ftsa9~. Coptfright l915L.M. ~· LAST 2 DAYS! I FOR MOTHER 'S DAY AND FOREVER •• I AUVIAle .. NIOM • EASTER BUNNY CAIOUS& COUn'--OAtLY South Coast '1ua ~ fRUlf & SHAO! 'TREE FOOD GROW 6Rf AT VE6fTA8LfS/ • • • • ... 1 l I . • t t Coast Youth Promoted A Fountain Valley youth is among students at the New Mex ico Milita rv Institute recent· Jy promoted in rank. Cad e t Louis L . Fuertes. the son of Mr. and Mrs. Domingo F. F uertes of 16 565 Mt. Todd St., was promoted to cadet first lie utenant. Fue rtes is a {ir s t class man who wi ll graduate from the high school and junior college this spring. PUBLIC NOTICE NOTICE OF INTE NDED TRANSFER ANO LEASE8AOC: NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN ll'lal VIRTUE & SC.HECK. INC , Se ... rll.At-. Intend\ to irans.ler to AVCO FINANCIAL SERVICES LEASING COMPANY allot •lHIQht.11 ti• and onleresl 1n and to cerla•n PH-' prOl)erly. a general s1a1~n1 el INcl\Ara<ler ol which is as IOllOW'> Ofloce F urn11ure -conslshnq of Desks. Tables. Cllairs and Fole ~iNtts NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN IMI A VCO FINANCIAL SERVICES LEASING COMPANY Intends lo 1usebeck said l)<ersonal pr~rty to VIRTUE & SCHEC IC, INC., Seller/Lessee. S..td tr•nSler and tedset>ack will bl con- summated on Ma re h 24. 1975 •t Hewpo¥t Beach. Cahtorn1a. n.. ,,.~ and address 01 the intended transln-or and lessee Is: V•r1ue & S.CheO, Inc .• 210 N-rt Cenwr Or • Newport Beach. Calll 92660 l,,. n...w and adclren ot t,.. 1nCendM transterH and lessor is: AvtC1J"•Nnc1al Ser,,.ces Le•s1nq Com pany, UO NewPorl Center Drove ~t Beacll. C•lif. 92"60 Dated: M.trch 13. 191S AVCO FINANCIAL SERI/IC.ES LEASING COMPANY T r.insler~P Les;or Sy Patrick M BurkP District Leasing Md naQPr Publlstoed Orange Coas t Daily Polo!. Mtrc;h 14. 197> '1()7.7S OLD PHOTOS COPIED! Last 2 Days! up to 40% off Frldey. March 14, 1175 PlUS! Direet from RCA After our dtal, after your purchase, we send in your "Consumer Rebate Coupon'' and RCA sends you, direct, a "cash·back" refund. $15 for any color portable, $20 for any color table model and $25 for any color console. More. from RCA! EXPires March 31. 1975 ALL RCI Xl.·100 The.complete, 100% ~solid state lint means that no matter what size RCA color set you buy, you get: • A 100% sor.d state chassis • Tiit Super AceuColor bl'ack matrix plctut tube • Automatic Fine lunin.1 • l'tuf· in inodules and a 70 positidh "cliel" UHf t111er. Mote from RCA ••• more fOI you! " -This offtr applies only ta .cA lCVtOOo • Colw TY sets ••• Blick Md Wfie. .etl 11111 fldudld. * Peter J . Brennan, who re- signM as secretary of Labor. wlll return to his old job as J>('efifient of the New York City 8oil(!ing and Construction Trades Council on Aprill. • Brennan. 561' became Labor secretary in J972, un<ler Presi- dent Ntxon and' stayed on after President Fon1 took over. "' 8.50-13 E78-14 . J i l • F,18-~1· ... · $18 15 •2ea, ··· :5· ·'·:2 ,\d. ·•· · · · '·, t ~ 1• J r ~ ·,~, ' Size 6 5().18 tubeJe.ss black wall. t Size E78-14 tubeless bta~all. ' I rt'a-14/15 tube I~ black wall, plus s1 78Fed Ex Tax ptus S2.24Fe<f.~.Tax plusS2.4),S2~~F~.Ex,Tax .. ~78-14/15 ll H78-14/15 . $2295 $·2s~~ G78-1--4/15 tubeles5 blackwall. Size H78-14/151Ubeless blackwall; \ plus S2 55 S2 63 Fed Ex Tax plus S2. 77. S2.82 ~'.~*·Tax .. . , . ,.. , •• ' "'\ I ti · WHITEW~lLS ONLY '$2 TO S5 MORE ·PER TlAE. AAIN CHfCt< S!)outd our Mll>Plr of some a<ZH or hNS _run &11on during 11111 • .. Ill. we wdl llOOOC.&f!l ocdl,. .PNc;H,:11ow tor lu•uf.l e1e11 .. iy •1 "'9 IJCI .. STEEL BEL TED RADIAt . BLEMS , " . ~SED.~lJ~(S YOUR CK.Ore~ ·~ I I i r I ' ~ ( ' " ( ' ' ' ( i J f l ' • .. Frid!)'. March f4, 1975 DAIL V PILOT tl f I · Frustratbag Problem South· County Burglaries Soar · SANTA ANA -$1Ma a'1 St. Patrlckta Dl1 ar9de at noon Saturday rough ttae downtown ea may be the oi.ly ~ th• country wlth ultlple ar•nd anhaJ1. • When tile 17th of II arch Com mlttet l amed tbat tei.vlll• l'IODalit.y 8ob Barter d to cancel as grand •anbal, u sent out a ·r:mber of lnvttaUons to ollywood personalitree mult.aoeoualy. ~ "'' ' ·~ . ettll~f'en•a •o~l~s ••c:a. .... .:. '.. . • ..,.,...m .• Boatwlck aske4 JI be COGld wear hia C8JQln Marvel costume as ft bas aomeir,entnit. Term Given sherry Taranto. an 8C· SAN DIEGO (AP) -A treas on the d"*Ume one-time diamond broker aerl~1 •'bays ot Our has been sentenced to one Lives.. -110 accepted. year to 10 years in slate 11111 Taranto is the 1975 prisop for misuse of some winner of the "Golden $170.000 in Investments. Call Award" for having ,\Jan Z{\'.ibel, 27, of San the roost beautiful lep of Die(o, 4hw the sentence any Hollywood actress. from ~ Die(o . County Another accept«nce 1Superidr Court Judge read , • ' ~ r n e $ t Ross Q , Tharp after SANTA ANA -c _eP.t increa se our Econ om I e e rim• vt&Uance," Gates aaid tn particulul1 dayllaht l"4'-an interview. "We are atdentill bur1lary, ts 1e.ttin 8 tremendous skyrocketing in 1rowtn• cooperation from the south Orange County and• community but even that is fast becomlna the most isn't enoug~:" frustrating problem to /Gates satd up to 65 per. law enforcement or-! cent of all residential ficers. . burglaries are thought to That 1s the assessment b e c o m m i t t e d b y ofSheri~fBractte:rGates, teenagers who skip who sa1d· Tburaday he itchool or break in on the will ask for as many as way home after classes 30 new patrolmen ln next · year's budget. most ol "The nature of the whom would be statiooed community and the type in the Saddleback Valley of people who live there region. -the middle manage· "God, there's almost menl executive types - nothing we can do about means there are a lot of this kind ' ot" crime ex-juveniles around," Gates &aid. "Some Uke to rob numbers on valuables,'' houses." Gata 1aid. Gates said his orriee la Tfle Sbertrf said bis of. in the final stages or pre· flcera pushed hard to get paring for a blitz or tho program accepted in burelary control in· the south county but formation in the south .. after about six months county , i n c l u ding the people got apathetic reintroduction of a and it proved not to be program the county worth the effort we put Sheriff's offi ce pioneered into It." threeyearsago. At the same time "In 1972, we were one Operation ID was in of a few police ~gencies · force, Gates sold other to get help developing programs were used to burglary progr._ms such educat e the people on as the Operation Iden-how to deter burglars. lification idea where It bas now been more tools are cir.t:ulated in than a year since the last the community to en· big push for burglary grave Drivers License prevention in the Sad· dleback Valley and Gates said the people are probably ready for 1t again. "With this recent sur· ge in burglaries and the creation ol the Mwioo Viejo Municipal "Ad· visory Council, we think the people will be recep- tive aaain," Gates said. "I don't feel it is tight to place citizens in the PoSition of doing the job we're hired to do," he said ... It is our policy to advise against such pro- grpms because it can on- ly foster ill-will and othet problems." O'Boranine." pleading guilty. i;;;;;;;;;;.--;;;;;;:===::=~===;;;;:=;;;;:=;;;;;.;;;;;;;;;::;;;;:::;;:;;;:;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;imm;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~;;;;;;~ · Since everyone Is lriah ·pt St. Patrick•s Day, the committee has ha~ pJeo. \Y of acceptances. · PA•ADE CHAIRMAN F.d Lynch said there Will 2500 pers ons "in the • GRAND MARSHALS parade, 12 bands, two jwill include Edgar mariachi groups and 'uchanab, known as Un-MacNam.ara's Band, a ele Joe on ''Pc:ttlcoat group of third t.brough Junction "; George fUth grade boys playing EUGENE AND MARK LOVE e'Hanlon, actor and film kazoos. · \ scriot writer·l Joe Conley. The parade will begin bf '1The Wa tons"~ Joy at Broadway and the ~ilkerson, wo"'en's pro-Civic Center, and pro- fessional racing car ceed aoutb to Ptrtb ~hampion and part·1lrne • Street, East on Piftb •ctress, and Jackaon StreettoMainStreetand ~ostwick, w1'o plays ~Main Street to 15th ~aptain Marvel on the Street. Other DeathJJ '· LIKELY (UPI> -C. Bosnia. His best-known B. Cluilteasea, 52, direc· work was "The Bridge tor of the Department of on the Drina." Food and Agriculture un- der former Gov. Rona}d JAKARTA, Indonesia Reagan, died Thursday. <AP) -All Sastroamld· : Christensen died oC an Jojo. 72, pioneer In- ~pparent heart attack as donesian nationalist and :'1e was helping to deliver one of the leaders of the ·a calf on his Modoc Coon· republic during its first :/Y ranch. two decades, died _Thurs- .• day after a long illness, R A N C H 0 his family announced to- : BERN A RDO <UPI) -day, : William H. Copeland, 59; ; a former West Coast ex-DENVER (AP> : ecutive with Columbia Cedrie Foster, 74, ·:Broadcasting System, newscaster and com- • died of carbon dioxide mentator whose career : :poisoning, the coroner's spanned .CO years. died : (){fice said Wednesday. Wednesday. Fos ter, was ;~Copeland's body was dis· with the Mutual Broad- '· covered iri his car by a casting System for 27 :~friend Tuesday. years, making reports ; : from nearly every major ~ B E L G R A DE . capital in tbeworld. ~Yugoslavia CAP> -lvo :.; Andrle, 82, winner of the WATERFORD, Conn. ~ N o b e I P r i z e for CUPI > -Retired Coast ~~ Liter ature in 1961, died Guard Rear Adm. Mlles ~!at the military clinic H. Imlay, 72, who led an ~ Thursday. Andric won American assault land· {: the Nobel award for nov· ing_ force in ~he Norm~­t! els about lif in his native dy tnvasion ln 1944, died ~ w~~Qhmu~ ~: Death Neflees parently self -inflicted r · wound 1: GOESLING • ~ CLARA GOESLING, ruldtftt of : l.~UNHlll•,C•.tntaofd .. thMtrch LOS ANGELES (UPI) Utll. 1'7}, Surwl11ed l>Y "-' llu~ • • HcNy Goull119; ,_ brolllen. MllJI -Foreign correspon- ;. Jes1•11d ot Germ•11y ef'ICI Weller dent UaPPV f'lunery, 74, ,,.. .JesUlncl of Columbu\, Otllo; ._ sls-• • 1 t;: ten, Mn .. Mllrl• ""· 111e11 of Los a n e d i t o r , 1 a b or J;~ !:"r,.~~:':::,r;-~~=~ J~umalist . and au~r. · -.w" Frldey 10:00 """· «>otll ,. St. Will be buried to6ay. He NkllotH c.111ollc c1111rch, ~ died M d Fl Hilts. Ce. 111term•AI, A"•Mlon OP ay. anDery ,. Ct,......ry. M<t:.m1c1r. U9\IN llH<h was Berlin correspon-.,,_,dlr~~;sa•os de.nt for CBS in tbe early ANITA JANE EOWAAos.~ 1940s prior to the United el S.. JoH, Ce. O•t• of~-~lt • m11, 1'Hh• s.n Jose. svrvl-..411¥-States involvement in cte119111er. c 1ridle M <K••-11: World War II He w~e .,.rents.. ,,,., • " """° -'-'"' en.wca"' . • "" ~te Mew: 1-..iilers. s.ntcon.cn .. Assignment to Berlin." be ,.,d s.twd•Y. ~rch I~ e.n 8'ewtdWey O..pel I t I :00 PM. lntor-rnenl wtlt bo prlv•tt et El Toro Cemetery wllh Atv. A"d.rt• All· dOrlOll ofllcl•11t. &tit 8r•9d••Y MOr111•r y dire< lor\. IALTZ-lllGllOM llUMllAL HOMl (aono del M.:. b7J.~50 C<Xio Meso b4b·24~ lat.. l._OADW A\' MO ITU A IT 110 Broodwov. Covo Me!.O M2q1so McCOIMICK MOITUAIT Loq11rio Beoch ~·'Iii!> Son Ju<>'\ (apislfonc> -4'1S-117b PAC9"C YllW MIMOllAl P~H (Otrelery Mortuay Chopel 3500 Pocific View °'"'" Newpor1 ~octi. Colilornoo b44 2100 ptlt(IJAMlt..Y COLOHIAf. l'UMll~L ' NOMI m1 Bolw> Ave, Wt"miM•er '13-l!>?& .. sn•1ac1 REEl.llllOW 797 Huaky tlmla. yoa can reallf cauy the bricb. Jimmy, with one of U.-• (la he picldag OD the lriah DOW or what?) lilEEI TBDllB liAIDEI liLOIES 1 47 PR. If J ... anyone with a green thumb rm c:alllng the cll'CU• or th• doc. for crying out loud. EIEllilEEI SILE g:r_ 66c FIVE GAL. 2•• EIEllll OSCl'LATllC SPllllLEI 297 I stW tJalak .. 09CillcltlD9 ... mecm• lik• kiaaln9 ad I don't buy DO apri.Dlder that goea around kiHiDg ~ • .. --~""" EIEllll FAUCET •OVIT . BOSE BEEL 797 Got a on• year gaarcmt .. and. folb. that' a just about how loaf tM orae J boU9ht 1aat.d. (Truth la, It'• th• 2S waaber that gt.-a ouL) METIL BOSE BllliEI 57c . CbeapM, u doeen't do qay woodloua thlnfi8, but the ~g lcnta lon~r them you wlll.'11olda up to 100 t .. L .. I I BUT JEFF HATES IT. .. "I" BIOi.ED SBOIEI.·, FOii, 01 SPllE 3 47 YOUR CHOICE If aomeon• aaka m.e U J .. dig" It on• mon tlme. rm blttin~ th• aauce. TllEE TUIE SPlllBEI BOSE ~~--1~?' 2 9! It'• a soaker boae. They don•t c:all lt that becauae someone always llCIYS. "1ley Mae. you're aoaklng me for thl8 hoH ... Watch it for days, it doeaa't mo'H an inch. No big excitement ao we asked Eugene not to waate mo'ri• film on it. PLASTIC 2 82~ 49! 69! IYE lillSS CLOSE-OUT 1!! Ohh. I am going to buy 20lba..putlt away aomewhere dark and dry. and haTe it for next year (will it atill be good? Play aafe. plant lt DOW.) 3" IEDWOOD BEIDEI BOllD 4~. CWT• it to tit your planting or uae lt to panel a room. I did (but let it dry out tint for two weeb before paneliAg.) LllDSCIPE Bill 1 !?n. Hcn-e ~u heard thia bark? It goe• .. woof. roof. .oot. .. <Oh. Oh. here'• my tennin.ation notice agalA. I won't read It.) 5/1" COl.OllTE BOSE Nam• your boae. now much do you want to pay hmd•r a quarter? get oudda here.) All )d.uda. alaea. atrengtha. and on and on. NYLON REINFORCED a: 8 9! 13!~ \ r I t ( ,• • . All DAILY PILOT Friday, March 14. 1·975 Too Proud for Bel . .• ~ " MJAMI (APJ -"We' York for bu1'ial. "My Colon,.who s urvives on a. wot'ked like a beaYer ·could have helped her. mother was a proud s'mall pen slop. Mrs . whileshewlls bere" We lo ved he r . But we woman. She couldn't Fernandei moved into · ' , didn't know, none or us make a d ecent Jiving the cottage clO!e to her ~ All'.EllJ t\JlfitG knew. ~he was proud. here but she always fell daughter's elemenfirf rent, .M rs. Fernandez . She dldn l complain .'' that s he cou ld make school. would. ha ve ~d about Ho w ard Steinbe.rg, enoughtoeat." $ts$ a month for tOOc:'l m anager of the Blue Rib-Guzm an, a 22.year-0ld Afte r s~v e ra l t e m · electricity clotbine: and ·hon La und r y, said he hospital worker who at. porary Jobs ,sheJ~nded a otherbasiC'houseihold'ex. Ii k e d D o 1 o r es tends nur,.Sing .school ~t $2.lO an h our folding and penses. U.S. Agric ulture · Fernandez, his em ploye night, said his moUler sorting Job al thc;i, Jaun· Department fig ures in· for litl le more than a never told New Yor )( re· dry and b egan P8 >1f0& off dicate that it Y.(ould cost monttl. l·l er ind e pen. latives a bou t financial ac_cumula ted bllls. · a fJ,m i l y l ike M.r s . dence and Jove for her problems. ..Her take·home pay Fernandez' about $100 a ll ·year·old d a ug hter 1 was .about $70 'a week,'~ month for .food alo!fe if • ~,'.l•t "c organist Johnny Kemm· Will •P· • . .,e.~q,.edtat-~ Lag una ~Ills Mall at 1:30 p.m. . Tuesd.ay . • Hla free program in-: eludes po.l>s t- l emi -clasSJcs · and show'tunes. • ' Nard a impressed him. AFTER L~VI N G here. Steinberg said. ''ln Jact, they ate what the de_part· he said. .~f~o~r~s:e~v~e~ra~l~~o~n~t~hs~w~i~th~"~··~!h~a~v~e~a~p~a~y~c~h~e~c~k~-~m~en~t~c:•:ll:•~it:s~lo:w:·~c:oo:t~:J-~~~~~~"'~~~~~:..._.:___,,.~_;~:.,~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ her mothe Felicita wailing for h er . Sh e~·diet. , l\olR S. t~E R N A N DEZ, a 41 -year ·old Puerto ,. -. . ~ t.., .. •• ... Rican native. and herl _~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~.£>~~~~...:.~~~~,..-~~--:--'-~';'O;,;,---;--'--'-~__:':!--'-~~~~~~---~~~~-;f"~~ daughter "·ere found de· Ir ad in their rented cottage ' " • ' ; ' " . • Sund ay , vi<-tin1 s or c arbon monoxide poison· 1ng . Their hom e·s elec· tricity cut orr ror lack or paym-ent, the mother and child atte mpted lo \varm, t he m selv es by burning charcoal. "'It 's a sad story:· said police de tect ive Otis D avis, "'h o s aid the mothe r and child had ·,been dead for s ever al days ,1·hcn dis covered . .. I found an electric bill saying it "'as going lo cost SIOO t.o get t he po"·er r es tore d It's been chill y in t he m ornings and instead of electric heat they used c harcoal. They didn't know it was eating up the oxygen.·· A LAl"DLADY seeking an overdue re nt paym ent on the Sl25·a·month cot· tage fou nd the bodies. ··She did n't have the money and <1 ppa re ntly hadn"l sought any help. She n1us l have been try· ing to m a ke it on her o"·n. ·· 0;.i\'iS said of Mrs. t~ernandez . ..;..:.Som e peo- ple a r(• Jik e th at." Sep;.irated fr om her se'co nd husba nd . l\lrs. Fe r n;.1ndl'1. ca n1 e t o :1.11 ;.uni nine months ;.igo. lier son said s he •,11:.is 11orried ahout thc kind of life she could provide for !'\ard;i in the Latin slu ms of :\'c"· \'urk·s Oronx. ··~I\' J\-10TllE R "·ent to l\liami because he r mother lives ther e and th e conditions "'ere real bad here -the slums a nd a ll -no jobs.·· • ...... -l'!t. ~. ,. . ·~;;; • ~ ~ "' .. ~ ... . ··~· .. . ~· " '. ·" •. • • . .. • ' . . . ' .. I" .. ~ • I • ' , . • I . . . '· ' -\Vilfredo Guz:m <.1n said from his Bronx apart· ment "'hil c ar ranging for the bodies· r l!lurn to Ne"· Project Pondered -By 'sec Enjoy smoking longer Without,smokiDg More __ A low bid or $904.987 for a classroom and ad· minis tration build ing at South e rn C a li rornia College in Costa Mesa will be cons idered April 2 by the school's boar d of d irectors. Steen Co n s t ruc tion Company of Santa An a s ubmitted the lo\\·est a mong 13 bids for the campus addition. whi le one contr act or·s bid was rejected because it <1r· rived lat('. CONS TRUCTION of the classroom a nd facul · t y offi ces co mp lex a t 2525 Newport Blvd., is e)(j>ec t ed to take one year a nd is part of a $1 .J ·mi ll ion d eve lop· ·m ent. Preliminary site pre· paration wo rk on the s tr uctur e hou s ing 13 c lassrooms, 17 faculty 1 of f i c e s and ad · ministrative offi ces for the seven highest college o ffi c ials h as al r eady been done. BESIDES cons lruction of the building itself on the grounds or the As· semblies of God Church· a ffil iat ed liber al arts school. the p roject in· ('(ud es wi d e ni n g o f Vangua rd Way adj.a C'en! to the Costa Mesa Civic Center, street li ghting a nd parking. Arch i t e ct Jo s ep h Colombo of Santa Ana designed the addition to the collt&e whic h "'as originally ho u!led in old World War JJ barracks from the Santa An a Anny Air Be1e :-' I ' " , • ' That's the Saratoga Idea. I More puffs than lOO's. Tailored longer and slimmer than IOO's, so you enjoy extra smoking time, extra smoking pleasure, without smoking more cigarettes. Priced no more than lOO's. " ' '\ And Saratoga 120's arc rich,JUll-ll~or cigarettes made from a ·~ne'Gte~d of tObaccos. . ' • •" • -Ir. More than just a new hr~ •• S¥atoga 1'20's are a whole new . idea in smoklrig pleasure.' Because now y,ou can enjoy smoki~g longer without smoking more. .. • . Look for iliem in the ne ; 120 mm aush-proofbax. !' , • Re!ular apd ~ hol. {, • •' 8jcb ran1ed f rom the Steen Construc\lon Com· pany's $904,887 to Sl.87 m illion s ubmlt t'fd by Prime C<>11Uactot . , · "08llTf Warning The Surg'enn General Has .Defl!mlned Ill . iNsUUJiCi .. ~~l~ha~t C~1g:ar:en:e:sm:o:kin~g~l!~D:an~g:~o:u~s 1~o~Yo~ur~Hbal~~t·~·L_:_· ~· ,.---~~~~~~~~' tft•--1 5 eel ·---~i!.'r• ·~ 1 I ' • - . , ~. ,.. . ' ' • " • , Saratoga 120's , • 11 lt11 likc if they invented a guoline that increa..d """ mik:agc at no extra cost." .. ·' • ' . ~;.•· • •• " 't 1 ·' ' , . .... I 1 l 1 an< wh sha E cid th < div ing I div ria bee I ta1 Re: Re: \ I dee I tak I but I th·, di\I I is I , plE tlo ··p· in~ an• bu' s h Ba th• thl so N( I m l po no rll th I I th th "I .. Pl ~· ·pt I ·' In.a Peo.ple 'staff su~ 18 months.ago, it was learned that families, struck with the tr~edy of Sttdilen Infant neath Syndrome, could only $eek help in San Diego. A year. ago,. a support chapter formed in Los Angeles offering.a second direction for Orange Countians. on Jan. 1,. a state law, requiring. all counties · 1 to provide uniform methods of humane treatment to parents, became effective. and. a county support. group was launched. SIDS: Attitudes Change for Best By ALLISON DEERR Of I.lie O•llY Pll9' Si.ft Sudden Infa nt Death Syn- drome still is an unfamiliar tenn. But it hits lragicaUy close to home for 10,000 American families each year. SIDS is the silent killer of an estimated one in 350 to 500 live births. Its cause is unknown. Jt strikes infants. the majority a few weeks to a few months old, without warning. SIDS families often are ac· cused of neglect or child abuse, misunderstood by friends and're- latives, and generally not offered emotional s uppott when they most need it. "When it happens lo you," said one young mother, "you don't know where lourn, who to ask for hetp." But the picture is changing. The federal government b funding r esearch in several cen· ters throughout the country. one Qf the largest at the University or Southern California medical center. California Assembly Bill 409 ~ent into effect Jan. 1, requiring counties to provide uniform met.hods of humane treatment to parents of SI DS victims. SUPPORT GROUP And, for the first time, Orange County has a parent-oriented support group. The newly formed Orange County Chapter of the Guild for Infa nt Survival has beg un to work with SIDS families. "When it happened lo me.·· said chapte r president Barbara Frost, Huntington Beach. "there was nothing like this group." The Frosts lost a S-monlh--0ld son in 1971. Mrs. Frost knows the emotional distress firsthand. ··vou need someone to t4\k lo then. right away. T he natural in clination is lo blame yourself, to believe there must have been something you could have done.· she said. "Other people can say they know what you 're going through, but they really can't know unless it's })aJ1Pened to them, too.'• • The Gujid's first priority, then, will be to give parents a sym· pathetic ear . Information about SIDS and the guild will be dis· tributed by the county coroner's office. GOOD LISTENERS ~ieetings are planned al two- mo nth intervals. "but we'll always be available when so· meone needs us." the president said. . The organization is under v. ay c hiefly because of the de· termined efforts of the Junior Ebell Club of F ullerton. Mem- bers took on the project when CJ Junior lost a child to SIDS. Making contact with the cor oner's office, they worked to de· velop a cooperative relationship between the office and SIDS parents. A representative from the agency talked with families at • their second meeting this month. "We stressed that as parents. we wanted information as soon as possible. Most of us had never even heard of SIDS. We wen· frightened and upset." They now are getting mon· sympathetic treatment from medical and legal profes~ionals. she said, but ··we still need to educate them.,. the public and even our own friends and families." It is not uncommon. she saad. for couples to divorce, lea\'e their home or move out of an area after 16sing a child. Silence Golden .. A child's death ts a hard lhing for anyone to accept .. GROUP CONTACTED SIDS families inlereslt-d 1n Joining the group can contact Mrs. Frost <1t 842·3 I 70 ur write to · OC Chapter. Guild for Infant Survival, 7112 Sunlight Drive, Huntington Be;.it·h. CA .. 92647 . The National Foundation for SIDS has chapters in San Diego ancq;os Angeles. Mrs., K e nnet\ B. Marlin Capistrano 'Beach. is an activ~ member of the Los Angeles Chapter. which sen ·es both LA and Orange counties. A young woman \\ho lost her se\'en-week-old son Jeremy a year ago, she has been fighting ever since for fair treatment of families. This second, national organiia- t1on offers s imilar suppo~ ser\'ices to \'ictims' families and also raise funds for research. In some counties, the coroner's office informs the foundation chapter of infant d<'aths, and th~ <'hapler Sl'nds a letter offering h e l p a n cl i n f o 1· m a t i o n a I brochures, she said. ..Then . if they "ant to talk. they can call ·· Mrs l\I arlin notl·d that s'lme <:oup ll'S ne\·er a1·l' told wh<1t c·auscd their child ·s de<1lh . Onl\' 1n the past ~ear has SIDS been II s t c d a!) a t· a us l' on deal h t·t·rtifi t· a l<·s ".\ bl'lll'r 1nlorml'd public. emol1onal ~upporl for p<lrents from fa mil~. friend::. and pro· fess1onals a 11 of thl•se are needed .. Further 1nlormat1on 1:. a\'ai\a- ble by "riling l\l rs. Marlin. 3460( \'1a Catalina. Capistrano Beach. 9262~ or calling 493-8.135. BEA A NDERSON, Editor 1 Frt4n,Mar<lt I•, 1t7~ Life Tarnished Unmarrieds 'Divorced' By JO OLSON Of Ille D•llY PllOI Sl•H There has been a lot of talk and joking recently about what person s living together should be called. But the fun ends when they de· cide to split up. In many cases, the ·separation resembles a divorce with all its accompany· ing traumas and heart aches. Dealin g with ··unmarr ied divorces" is a new field for mar- riage counselors, but one that is becoming incteasil1gly impor- tant, according to Robert Renouf, president of the Human Relations InsUtut.e. When two unmarried people decide to "split," the same steps take place as in divorce. he Said, but there i~ no real end to it. "U you are married there is the whole legal process te divdrce. It's lib a funeral. There isafmalU.y." · The separating unmarried cou- ple must work through the tradi· 1 tional divorce phases: shock, .. pulling m yself together," ''see· 1n1t myself as a separate person" and looking back a nd evaluatio • but "ft is harder to get ovet s hock . • · a d d e d Jean ol e ' Batchelor, exec uli ve diree\Of". or the institute. • ~ Tbis, she explained, ls b«tti \ the living together relationdlp is so tenuous . NO RITUAL In the "room mate... arr.ante· ment, t-bere are fewer focal polnll than in mattl , enout noted, a nd thete II k ot rttutls to give • e ess t(> tb-'elatlonshlp. " Another dUf r Ar• etween the two kinds br •inatnaae" is that 'n the l•s•I Oini~. there ls "some k'nd of r olu ion about sex," whilu In the unmarried p1rtner11htp, .. more '<>ncn than Ml, therr or~ more thun two pco· pte Involved." Renouf snid. I : • .. Usually. one partner wants 1l to be an exclusive arraogemenl. Therefore, .when you have a separation, it affects more than two people." When a non-legal arrangement is made, two things begin to work against each other. Renouf said. There is, on one hand, a desire for sexua l openness and on the other, a need for the security or an emotional involvement. ··in a non-marriage, you have to work hard to keep the rela- tionship' going. where in mar- 'Jn a non-marriage, you ha ve to work hard to keep a relationship going. In marriage, you can relax. ' riage. you can sa~·. 'We're mar· ried. I can relax.· ''You will eventually have lo come to some sort of legal ar· rartgemenl." BEST BEHAVI OR Th~ bard work in sustaining a non-legal marriage comes an iostltution is a common goal," because both parties are on an MrlrBatcbelodnterjected. e ,th au st i n g ' 'en co unter NIBBLING SHEEP marathon" of trying to be on, SoUte couples never give a their best behavior all the time, thought to the progression of Renouf explained. their relationship, the counselors The legal aspect or marriage is said. "They are like sheep nibbl- more imp0rtant than some lov· ing in the pasture, who keep go· e r s reali-ie. Mrs. Batchelor ing further and further without added ... When there are children realizing it." involved. there' is na law ror vis Another couple will sit and \tMion or custody r lgbts. The law ·wo~ things out step by step, like '5 sometJUng to bounce of£. of." whose furniture is to be stored n also is a frame on·ererence, and whose is to be used. Renouf $aid i.*• ()fel'•W·ill a Even this can have problems. social system. We are part oC such as the young man who was •araerunits. lfw~areUViftaw\tt'( buyina a s t ereo with b is someone~ who do we be.Iona to?" girlfriend when they decided to The . unwed spOQse end•_ tlp end their relationship. She want- beloAlfnt to DO a... he added. ed to take the stereo and have Com~· a ies won't In.vi t e . him keep making the payments. girllnen4t to partl and .ihef lte sadly said be had teamed his are excluded from family holl· ltsson and would never buY a day celebrat\ons. stereo with anyone again. ''We haven't e\--en started On When unwed couples, need counsellngl to dt•l Wilt' frame of counsellna. it is "Identical to reference." Rcnouf·aidd. Coul>lt divorce c<Sun eHn.g," Renouf will find in nn unwed reladonahtp said, And can be rnore dJffkult. that their Identities arc ln ''Pain is P.&ln, suffering i. sur jeopardy ond th re arc no com· l'.ering. We re deotln~ with the mon oal!>. aame human issues. They usual- "Onc of the thing!\ that mark ly ~ome back to torumunlca· ' t· tion-'\Ve thought we were close, could share everythJng. • " Perhaps co uples living_ together are a portent of the future, Renouf suggested. "Marriage is evolving toward a more humanistic relationship. People are being treated more individualistically, more as partners. ''Our definition of legal mar riage Is going to have to be rewritten. Marriage laws now do not see womaf\ as a separat<' identity. "And, maybe there \\ill be a totally different kind of commit· ment. But still, there has to be a point where it can be ended. "Zero times anything is still zero. It'• hard to divorce somethln& that never existed.'· After a leaal divorce, there is no thoug ht of a future link. Renouf emphaal~~. but with a non·legal "divorce," at least 011e partner may ~tin holdout hope. He knows. bcc:u on pf his clien ts hed jus t acnl hi s estranged fern ale fr\end a valcn 1 tine "Just to Uep in touch." DEAR Al'\N LAl'\DERS. I am a girl 20 and nearly crazy with worry. Please don 'l give me a sermon or tell me where I w~nt w rong . You couldn 't sa~ anything to me that I haven't already said to myself. r am nearly seven month~ pre· gnant and look like I'm ready to deliver any minute. The guy who I think got me pregnant is mar ried. He says if I try to pin this on him, he'll go lo court and prove I was promiscuous Unfortunate ly, he could do it I want to go to a home for un wed mothers, and give the baby up for adoption. My mother wants me lo keep the baby. My little sister died 10 years ago, and Mom is sure God sent us thb child to replace her What my mother doesn't knU\\ is that the father might be blad. She is very prejudiced ugainsl black people and she'd probably kill me. But it would get her off mv back. Should I tC'll her" TRAPPED DEAR T.: ~O. Check into a home as soon as possible. Siner you've bad several lovers and have no way or knowing ror sure who fathered this child, don 'l make additional trouble for yourself. You have plenty. DEAR AN N LANDERS: My mother-in-law is a lovely person don't get. me wrong. But she has st arted something l can ·1 seem to stop a nd it is cr<'atmg serious problems. Our two c hildren. (our and six ~·ears of age, a re the stars an Grandma's crown. She a<)ore:-. them. Every time Grandma comes to the house Cat least twict? a \\eek> she brings gins for the children. This has become such. a habit that they expect everyone who comes to the house to have gif\s for them. Several times recently thev have atked friends, busi- ness associates and other re· lati\.es. "What did you bring ?" us. 'H O\\ can 1 stop my mother·in· Inv. from continuing this Jlr''1C tice" I asked her once and she replied. •'Please don't deny me this great pleasure." What now? SI DELI.'.\: ER ~10!\l DEAR l\IO:U : Gel off the sideline!> a nd into the gam <' "here you bt>long. Tell Grandma that her great pleasure is making "gimm e pigs " oul of your children and ~·uu can no longt'r allow her to bring J!ifls t>xcept ror birthda ys, C hris lma !> and perhaps when she returns from an out-of·lo wn trip. And you can do something f'lse. Instruct your c hildren that they are not to ask anyone. ""hat did you bring me?" And lf'll them in a way that they'll know you mean business. DEAR Al\':" LA~OERS You h~1\'C al\\ 3) s been opposed to women naggin~ their husbands_ \\'ell, v. hat if ha:, life 1s in danger·• Thal 1 ~ the situation in our bous<' and 1 feel 1t 1s m~· DL'TY to nag him Gerald as al least 60 pounds overweight. yet he drinks a six- pack of bee1· every night before he goes to s leep <or passes out, I don 'l knO\\ w hich ). lie also smokes three packs of cigarettes a day and almost burned the house down twice in the last four years. <Bot h times he fell asleep in front of the TV with a cigarette in his hand. > I believe a woman is derelict in her duty if she keeps her mouth shut and lets her husband eat or smoke himself to death. Her naf.:· ging could add years to his life. PITTSBURGH WIFE DEAR WIFE: Who "ants more years like that! Nagging a man IO quU. smokJng or eat lHs ha never worked, and it never wUI. You cannot. sue people from them elve11. E\'~n 1£ drinking ~ the "in .. thing in your cro\\d, it needn't crowd 'ou out. L~am the facts from i\nn I.anders'!> booklet. "Booze und You For 1'eC'nn&<'r~ Only "~enct 50 ccnL-; 1n coan ond a lontt. Sl'lf ud<lres ed. ~tumped <'n\'eloµc to i\nn Lenders, P 0 . Box 1400, Elgin. Ill. 00120 •• ;· • .. . ----------.. --- , . 1 ~· ~I QAIL Y PILOT Frld1y, M1rch 14, 1975 • • ·Umpire Wil·1 ·cal·I I em as S:he S.ees I em ' Women are into everything else these days, so why shouldn't . they al!lo earn a living as pro. fessional baseball umpires'? Part or the problem is that no woman has ever come along to break the barriers. until 26·year- old Christine Wren arrived at Bill Kinnamon 's specialized umpire training school in f\lission Hills. in January. Prior to Miss Wren, a woman nam e d Bernice G e ra had dragged ba!leball through the courts for the rikht lo umpire. v.•on her po int, and was given a n1inor-league cont ract. But after v.•ork ing one game, in which she · blew a routine call in the field. she r esigned. Fare Noted Lyric Opera Association of Orange County will benefit from th e grand opening party plann e d Thursday, March 26. in Mario's, Corona del M ar. A restaurant custom, to be follow ed that evening. is providin g entertainment on center stage for diner s . Pre viewing a rendition by Pat , Leonetti are Mrs. Robert Myers a nd Frank Turner. ''But Chri s tine Wren is something else," Kinnamon said. "The rirst thing 1 told her was that we weren 'l going to alter any part or our training program lo make it easier for her. . "l also reminded /J.er that she would be coming into a man's world and that s he would have to 'adjust to us, includ ing some pret- ty rough language, rather than us changing our ways for her. "But l could tell from her reac- tions that she had already an- ticipated something like this and v.·as prepared to handle it." KNOWLEDGE AMAZES Kinnamon says that Chri!ltine \\'ren's knowledge of baseball's rule -book and ecu1ati-ons amazed tlim. ''I've never had a man come into any of our classes with a bet· ter knowledle. or the rules than Chris, and most who sign up.for training ar·en't even close to her.'' Bill explained. "I wondered about this until J discovered that she had umpired hundreds of park league, b.igh school and college games in 'her home city of Spokane. She has also played amateur softball and toured the country with a girls' team known as the Yakima Web- cats. ·· What does Kinnamon think Miss Wren's chances are or stay· ing in baseball and perhaps someday reac·hinr-the ma;Or league!? "Well, if any woman can dQ it she can," Bill 'rePUed. STAMINA . "But I conatantly ask myself two questions about her -does she have the stamina to handle it physically 'and can she live with .the verbal abuse s he Is going to get from managers:, coaches and players -none of whom want anything jo do with a woman um- pire? , , "I don't know myself yet whether a girl 5·foot·7 and 13.$. .. pounds, has the stamin'a to um• pire professionally," be con· tinued. "But the onl)( waY we're . •' going to find out is to let Chris start and see what happens."· baU. parks..t.b.at would otherwise be half empty. Right now Cbriit!Qe bas her pick ol roughly five mlndr·league umpirtog jobs. She became a na- itionwlde personality late last month when she worked the plate in an exhibition game in Los Angeles between Dodger farm hands and the University or Southern California baseball team. That gamedrew51,000. What abqut the personal and verbal abuse? •·11 ·s there for every umpire whether he's new or whether he's been around for awhile," Kin· namon said. ''And believe me, there is no way Christine Wren c::an escape this. MINOR LEAGUES Minor-league owners, of course, want her for more than her ability. They kgow a can't. miss drawing card when they see one and Miss Wren is going to put a lot of curious people into a lot of "They'll try to run her out of baseball if they ean. They'll jump on every questionable call ~he makes and they'll never let up. 1 mean, th-ere is no way you can get a kid ready to handle a veteran manae:er who is serious about getting rid of him." Gemini You'.11 Get Your Wants SATURDAY, MARCH IS BySYDNEYOMARR ARIES (March 21-April 19): Pressures are relieved. You get message across. You have greater freedom or movement. Change is beneficial. TAURUS <April 20-J\.1ay 20): You· are treated to special tour. Family member is involved. You learn something, especially if diplomatic. GEMINI <May 2l·June 201 : Friendship has overtones or romance. Business ven- ture has halo of success. You get what you want. CANCER (June 21.JuJy 22J : Get down to busines:s. Follow through on project. Ac· cept responsibility. Push ahead. Involve· ment is keynoted. LEO <July 23-Aug. 22): Look behind the immediate. Perceive potential. Realize that distance should be no barrier. Get c<;n· reeP.t! in writing. VIRGO <Aug. 23 -Sept. 22): You delve into areas which are new, s om e what mysterious. Be aware of financial require- mentsi LIBRA. (Sept. 23-0ct. 22): Accent is on commitment to s ituation -or person. Don 't play games -stakes cou ld be high and "ror keeps." SCORPIO (Oet. 23-No\'. 21J : llumor can be valuable <illy. Show that you are no! arraid to laugh al your own foibles. SAGITTARUS (Nov. 22-Dec. 21J: Get to heart or matters. Bottom line is more im· port.ant than you might imagine. Aid Expanded, Programs Varied CAPRICORN <Dec. 22-Jan. 19 1: Short trips, relatives, basic changes are fe<itured. If an"lylical, you get ansv.•ers. Otherwise you 15ee confusion. AQUARIUS (J an. 20-Fcb. 18 J: You v.·ill be active -relatives and close neighbors figure prominently. You make adjustment at home. Irvine Women Irvine Women·s C:lub has cxoanded. its scholarship progra m and nov.· seeks appli cants for a ne w classification, Mother's Assistance. The aid will be av.·ardcd a woman resident of the city who is re-entering the educational field . Applicati~ns are to be mailed to Mrs. Frank Dave, 18171 Meadowsweet, Irvine 92664 by Aprill . Alumnae New programs at Stephens Co ll ege \v iii be discussed by Linda Upton, assistant director of admissions Cor the western region, whe n she speaks before the Orange County alumnae. The meeting will be at 7:30 p.m. Tuesday, March 18, in the Santa Ana home or Mrs .. I . B. Robertson. Assistants Mrs. Harry Kin g will be installed president of the Orange County Chapter, American Associa- tion of 1\-tedical Assistants during a dinner meet- in g at 7 p.m . Tuesday, March 18, in the Revere }louse. Also on the board are Miss Janet Snyder, president-elect; Mrs. John Revers, vice presi- dent; Mrs. William Ka mmer, treasurer. and Miss l'r1arydilh Curri e and 111 rs. Alan Quast, secr:etaries. Buoys' Belles How to buy, cook and·dery innation v.•ill be the topic of a home economist from San Diego Gas and Electric Company l)l a luncheon meet- ing of the Buoys' Belles at 11 :30 a m . Thursday, March 20. in the Dana Point Yacht Club HB League Huntington Beach Assistance League will host a fund-raising champagne r eception in Gilhooly's restaurant, May Co., Westminster. The event is scheduled to begin at 7 p.m. Fri- day, Mar ch 21 . Afterward members and guest$ will be entertained with a fashion showi ng from the department s tore. Egg Hunt Orange County Adoptive Parents Associa· tion will sponsor an Easter egg hunt at t p.m. Sonday, March 23, in Lake P a rk, l-luntington Beach. Ourlum tellt )'OU nerythlng you ••nt to lknow •boul rour •••m In the A emon·s SPORTSWEAR • 'lllt$fQff P.AtA Rea.ch Out Reach Out, :.i program at Orange Coast College whi ch brings commu nity women together in small groups to explore new ways to grow, \\'ill begin meetings f\'\onda y, March 31. ?-.1ore information is available by calling the Women's Ce nter. Niguel Art Robert J .!rvis . v.-'ho works in watercolors. a crylic and oi ls, will be the speaker at the Thurs- day. March 20, meeting of the Niguel Art As- soc~tion . The group will gather at 8 p.m . in the Crown V<11leySc hool. AAUW Sylvia Nobel a nd Shirley Pepys will share their experiences or slarting a business, working out of their homes and al the same time ruising: their children. They ~ill be guests of the Westminster- Fountain Valley Branch. American Association or University Women at 8 p.m. Thursday, l\farch 20. in the Foµntain Valle_vCivicCenter. CM Women Costa Mesa Women 's Club members will honor its Junior membership at a luncheon Fri- day, l\fa rch 21 , in the clubhouse. Enterta inment will be provided by Wal ter Craig. "the m an with a thousand voices and laughs." Alph a Delta Pi l~is a Tappy's El Toro home v.-·ill be the set- ting ror the meeting of Alpha Delta Pi, El Toro- San Clemente alumnae at 7:30. p.m. Monday. f\-1.arch 24. OES Deputy Grand Matron Edna Smith will make he r official visit to the Harbor Star Chapter. Order or Eastern Star at 8 p.m. Tuesday, March 25, in the Newport Beach Ma sonic Temple. RUFFElL'S PISCES <Feb. 19-f\1arch 20J: Money, de- cisions affecting security and special col· lections -these are highlighted. See people in realistic li ght. If today is your birthd ay you have un - usual voice, love sweets and should not eat them . You are perceptive, .sensitive, artistic, able to imprint your own style. You are attractive to opposite sex and, if single. marriage is upcoming. UPHOLSTERY W....Y .. W..t ' ...... 1 tZ2 Hmi:tor llwd. c..t. Me-541-4>259 ·Up wifJt People! here SaturJa'I AHHOUHCING THE ·· OPIENIHG OF ••• Billie Blevins MERLE NORMAN' Cosmetic Shldlo SPECIAL GIOUP JEWELRY .•-75·c c ..... lri1tol To-&-c~ 1662 s. lri1tarl, s-te ..... _.,,. .. ,_,_ MHIH FREE Christian Science Lectun: SER~ICE . SALES Up With People, TV 's smash hit, here at Newport Center this Saturday, Marc.h 15. Be sure to catch this second appearance of this International singing group in Newport Beach_. ., JULES CERN, C.S. s .. .,. Mordi 16-3:00,_ .._H ... Sc._, %1400 M .... • St. ..... ,..., ..... ,_., MIT CHtlCH OP CHttlST, SCl8fTIST, tu. Translelion For the Deaf Chi~ C.re Provided ESTAIUSHED 19l5 FACTOllY AtlTHOllZIO SllYICI MAGNAVOX SONY RCA PHOl"E 494.7473 • .. .. Two performances Saturday .. . Desi111 Plaza-Newport Center fashion, Island on the Mall • 12:00 to 1 :00 p.m . 5:00 to 6:30 p.m . NEWPORT 4cENTER • OAllY PILOT .. ""S:.-"rr".· ---1 FRESH SOD vo'EiKEHDs Fashion Island Desig n Plaza On Pacific Coast Highway In ,Newport Beach . . ( J oi the \ tou r. Lagu socia tion Coun GI: V.'ith net ,,, matl Ross I 0 t .-1utc fli gh \Va \\'ilh John J a c mat<! h ad Mc D D. f Ii g: 86-1! Nut : with derv 87·11 '" flan \\'itt K in Moo fin Kin~ and 91 -2j " Putf p u I Parj 30. Cl t he J\ez Jlicl 18th Pri~ ' I E'ldl TI l L Dl'ce~~ NOT) c•e<l•to 1nal "' '"" ""' tr>em, Int oil l•\le<I c: ""c~•" ..,1~M HALL ~-~ .. ,...., -~·II' tnteSI ·-" ,.;Jilt '"" ' ".JA( ··~ ~-· Tel: 1 Allor• '"' .... rel ,00 ,,.,, .. ' "" <)en\; "'· ,, ~" "'•"I fL~pt)i 1n" ' t.•d t• ~,, ~· contd (Onq -· '""" ~,, """ "' WM -il'•nr o .. .. , . ..... -~ ,..,; 01'1 Allor .., "'" •• '" outi '" G E ·BRS "' NC .... w•. ... """ 1•1s 000 ,,.., all I! -· '""' w• .... .~. "~ rtlll ... , ... .... .. . "' ~ :.J .. Frio•x. MAtCh 14. 1975 OAJL Y f!ILOT LagunaD Captures Tourney Frosh,.soph .811!'1~ JC Conner Conlmands Cu . Area Spike Winners ; · . :P FR Es No San Diego Skipper Wins First Four Races Compton's Gtor~e Berry John C I ussc·oc k "'u~ lhe winner of ., low net tournumenl for t h e Laguna Beach Golf As· i.~ciation recently in uc lion at Sao Juun Hills Country Club. Glasscock fired a 77 with a 10 hancl1l'ap ror a net 67 and won over r r a1n k R o s s i by matching scorecards . Rossi a lso had a 77 with a 10 h ~ndicap . Leroy I lutch1son was third m A flight with a 78-8 70. Walt Puth won B flight ''1th a 79-14 -65 while John Sneddon won over Jack McDow ell on matching cards . Sneddon had an 82· I 3 IHI and Mc0owcllan 85·16 69 D. A, Boone was tht· (' flight winne r with 86-19-67 while f<'lovrl Nutl finish ed Sl'l'oi1d with 84·17-67. Louis l 'n dL'l'wood was tntrd with 87-18-69. In D flight. Robert Hanlon was the winner with 96-~8 68. Byron Kins man edged Leo Moore for second as both fini s h ed with 70. Kins man had 92-22 70 ~1 n d ~l o o r l' p o s t c d 91 21-iO. Frank Rossi and Wall Puth each required 29 putts whi l e Bill Parmalel' was ncl\t '' ith JO. Closest to the pin on t he third hole were Li Kezar. G la sscock and Hichard If arc and on the 18th hole it was Waller Price a nd Frank Possi. PUBLIC NOTICE NOTICE TO CREOITORS SUPERIOR COURT OF THE STATE OF CALI FOANIA FOR THE COUNTY OF ORANGE No.A·l2141 E\ldle at TILLIE. L. ROGER, o~a TILLIE LORETTA ROG ER , Ortea.ea NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN lo I~ creoo1ors ol I~ above nam~o oe<'°""I 1na1 all Pl!''°"' nav1n9 <laoms <>Qd•nst ttw> \<ltd oecea.-nl are requireo 10 111• them. wolll '"" ne~\'><l<Y vouchers, .r> tne olll<• of th<-cterlt of llll' atiow 1111..acourl, or 10 pre~Pnl 1nem. wtlh llll' neu•s~ry vouc N>r,, 10 Ill• un~'~ al .Ille 01f1CI< of "" Allornt-1. H JACK HALL. 1181 Oovu Drive Su11e 31. Newoorl Beacn, Cal1torn1a 9?IJllO """"" " IM PllK• of bU~Oll@\'l ot INI ..... cSe<SoQl\e<I 1n .ill mailer. per1a0Nr19 to tne es1a1e ot ~10 OP<edMI, w11111n IOU< rnontl'IS alter ltw hr ... 1 oubloca11onof tllt~ notice Oiled MMCll 17, 1'7S 0.JvoO A ROQer\ £xecu1orot 1neWoll 04 1n.-above n<l ~a oecedcnt "·JACK HALL,AllorMy a l Dover Oriv•. Suite U NewPort Beach, Cilifornl• t24'0 T&•I : (114) Ml-1441 Al10<MY tor E xeculor Pu1>1t~ned o unoe <..oas1 Dally PllOI, MMtll IA, 11. 28. Apr 114, l~IS fl'IO.I PUBLIC NOTICE SUPERIOR COURT OFC:ALI FORNI A, COUNTY OF ORANGE 700 Cov1c C1 n1<-r Drive Wesl, Sdnl" All•, C•ltlorno" '12101 CASE NUMB EA 0 '144' SUMMONS (MARRIAGE I In re Ille marr.a~ of PellttOl"'r- ANN MARIE KtOOEL.,L and !ff""°" <!Pnl. ERNEST EOW~O KIOOELL, JR Io Ille Re,pandenl: Tne peloliOtlt'r ""~ htt<I a p('tt\lon concernonQ your m•rr1a9e. You m.iy !tie • written ""ponse w11nin 30 dan ot Ille oa1e tMI th•\ $ummon~ '' srrved o,, vou If you l.t•I lo ttte a wrollen reSPOn\fl w11111n i..utn time, your oef.iull moy be entered dnd •~ courl m•v ~nttr e fuOQmtnl con1aon1nQ 1n1u"'t1vt or 011\er orders concern1no dt v1 s1on o f property, ~sal sul>t)Qrl. clllld custody, child ,.upport, .111ornev·~ IPP\, co\IS, arteJ ~ucll otner re1tet 1H m"y be or.,nle<I Dy lhecourl. II you wlsll lo Mtlt UM ~dvlce Df an a1· ,_., in tllls m•tt•r. you should dO so promptly •• 111•1 your wrllten rftPOl'W, if any. m•y be tll..S Ofl tlnM. Oa\e<I Nov 2•. 197• WILLIAM E. ST JOHN,CJ~r1< Ry Jnmcs B. O'Donnell, Summan·es ~=~~~~~l:=~~~~ ~ leadin' the favored ByALMONLOCKABEY k•tlng C.dllw When you're tlol )lou'rehol Thf rty-one.year-old Dennis Chnner from S;tn Diego Ync'ht Club 1tppearlj to be determined to prove tha.l current cllthe as It ap- the drnw mulched Hood and Con· ncr in the very first pCAtrtng or the day Thursduy in a race that the spectator rlct!l thought would lie a decider. Pag~B-7 ~,eOIMre ~""° .. tQ OSI IStl Et Oor.- 100 I lurNr U!> t. "o..,,en (Lll W•tton (El. Time: 10 •• 110 t TurMt ([) 2. Sloan CLI l W41lton CEI TCf\'W. 24 I '~ I. F re"'ll IU 1 Wlltl•k"' CLI J llo)~ (EI l 1f\)e SI .0. MO 1 P9rrlne ILi 1 K•welcltV IE) l. tianSOtl IE). Time 2 19.l. Mtle 1 Pt"rrlne IL) 2 Oswald (LI l S.llu•r <E > Time· S.04.1 2 moleo 1. C.u ILi 2. Wyman tll J S..llu1t IEI. Time 11 01 0 120HH I Oelabretonnt' <Et 2 Koren~ (E l J. c.o ..... (Lt Tt-1•. llOLH 1. Reddltk t LI 1 Kor at lo.~ (Et l 0.l•llretotlll• (El. Tim•·,.. 9. •40ret•y I El Ooraao. Time ,, • Mt le ret •v t. La ouna B••tn l 1mt l Sol.3 HJ I. Soya tEI 2 Fr111r ILi l ~d· dick (LI He•ont." s .. LJ 1 Bryson (EI 2 0.1 Rio Ill J ~IE) Olsl•ncc.. 1'·1 PV I. Fr•n<ll ILi 2. SNpard IEI 3 notlllrd HeoQht. 11).0. SP I Greenougll (L), Del RIO Ill l Pono IL) 01•1 .. nce. 43·7'•· o ... "' cr~enough (L) 2 Ponce IL> 3 PdrtHou I E I 01~1ancti Ill ) Frullm<1n L.tqun• Boch (S4) 114 ) El OoradO 100 I 01 .. on (El 1 1-t~hel IE) l Mitter fl) l ln1t:• 11 I no 1 Ot•en IEI 2. Fl>hel lEt J M1llpr I LI l mte · 2S 6. 440 I Will< lie Ill 2. Pa l\erso11 IL) 3 R.vmond Ill. Tlme. 1:01 4. 1180 1. Raya IEl 2. Muple <U l H"uQhl IL> Time~ 2: Hd. Mtl• 1 Weller (LI 2. J, Allen IE) 3 ~rD>I (£1. Time. 4:S6.b. 1·mtle-I. Wel>t:r Ill 2 RO!oenlhal IE13 Herost CEI. Time: 10:43.0. llOHH-1. Nemo (E 11. H°"'Ston (L) 3 H<>uqlll IL). Tim<!· 21.1. 3JOl H-I. Ft~I IE) 2. Nemo (E) l. ~u.,lon IU Time: 4'.2. uo rel•y I. L•ouno Bo.Kil. Time so 9 Mile re1.,y 1. Et Dorado. Tl""' ' 10 . HJ t. Roa !El,, Rosenltwl IE) no third. H•IC)llt: 5-'. LJ-1 FISIWI !E l 1. Taylor (El 3, tnanaoo IE) 01Slance · 1~10. PV I Ernst (El 2. Baker (LI 11~1 e,lker ano Elr vne <E) Heoont 9 6 SP I M•llet fLI 2 M~•qutta 11.) l Tah:kdock I El 01slance : •1·6 1. Cl1\<US I Mtlln !LI 2. Me~lta IE) l Rudyk IE) Distance: 98-2. Nt'WPorl U21114) WntmlM1'1' 100 I Corum INI 2. Ray (NI l. McFarland (W). Time: t0.8. m. 1. C«um (N) 2. Gerardi (Wl l. Wolfurd IW). T1n>t>: 24.0. 440 I. Mch1r1and (WI 2. Soydrr (WI). Brown tN). Time. SS?. 880 I. Varga. IWI 2. MdCOonald (NI l Ventlll\ INI. Time: 2:07.4. Mtle I. !>lay IW) 2. Cltne CW) 3. TllertO \ (NI. Tlmt'' 4: SS.8. 7·mtte 1. Cline (W) 2. Huriog (Wt 3 MacOondld IN). Time: 10:•9.9. 120HH 1. Jone• (WI 2. Dawson (N) 3 Oudrey IWI Time: 11.S. JlOLH 1. Jone> !Wl 2. Dawson (Nl 3. Oudrey (Wt. Time: 41.9. '4!lrel<1y-I. Nt>wport. Time: 4'>.7 M11e relay 1. Newport. Time· 3 01 HJ I. Adams (WI 2. Ertz (NI 3 Es- slinger (NL H"tOlll S-10 U I. Sulloo IWI 2. Dawson CN) 3 f ru (NI 01\lence 11·2 PV 1 S<hO<.k ltll 2. Cern1c.ky IWI 3 Gill IWI Ht'ight: 11 b. SP 1. Gerardi tW ) 2. Sanders (WI J Arnold IWI. Distance. 41·10h. T J I Sutton IW) 2. Erli IN) 3. J1K1nto (WI O•st•.-cl'· 1·1. Discus 1 Gerardi (WI 1. Sitnclers IWI 3. Jolln-.on (WI. O•slan<e: 131·1. St. P•ul <•11 OSI S•11 Ctement.c 100 1 V•tentuela IS!, 2. Immel ISCl,3 Crow CSCI. Time: 10.6. 110· I. va1en1uela ISi, 2. ~ 'SCI, l Franco ISi Time: 2•.S. HO 1 Bomrnll.l ISi. 2.Leistlman !SCt,3. Gomez (SI. Ttnle: SS 7. 8&0 I Hall tSC.). 2. Cruz CSl, l. Oulntan1lla !SCI. Tlfne: 2.1b 7. Miit I. Hall !SCI, 7. Aranda ISi, 3. LtWiS (SCI. Time; S:O'I S. 2 Milt I. Lewis !SCI, 7. AranOa (SI. 3 Vo\S (SI. IOHH-I Devall (SCI. 1. JackSOft ISC). 3 Gibbons !Sl Time: 10.8. 330 IH 1, LOl>t'l !Sl, 2. Devall (SC), 3.Jackson ISC>. Time: 4b.O. 440 Rel•Y-1. San Clemente. Ti-: 48 6 Mile Rel.iv-1. St. Piiul. Time: 3 ·~ 0 HJ 1 Crow ISCJ, 2. Oill ISCl, l. H;invnond ISCI. He19111 · 5·4, LJ I. LVt<ln ISi, 1. Dill ISCI, l . Crow ISCI. O"tdnte · 18-Jo,, SP I Palt.ir.H ISi, 2. Clemrnt)f'b ISl,3. :Oav1no ISi. 01slance. ""'· Miler Del(") (S2) Verl>Um Del 100· 1 McMullen (VI 2. Marrigan (Ml 3 Gon,.les IM I. Tune: 10.•. 220 I McMullen (VI 2. Gonlodit"> (Ml l MOrr19an fMI. Time· 2• S. •40-r Reyt" !Ml 2. Potvtn CMI 3. Kellv (Ml. T1n-e H .2. ll0-1. Leow•S IYI 2 McCartllY (Ml l Turner IVl. Tl~· 2 11 O. Mtte 1 Chavez IV) 2 Eddy (Ml l. Bramllh4 IMl T1~. S oo O. 2·Mile ·I. Eddy (Ml 2 Brambhil (Ml 3 Cllovei (VI. lime: 10:41 0. 120 HH I. B.tl\es IV) 2. Rolf..s (/ti\) 3. w111i.1ms (V). Time. t9 6 . 3JDLH-1 Wllli•mS IV) 2.Ba~(V) 3. Fo\ler I U). T 1me •6 4. •40 Relay-I. \lerbum Del. Ttme: 4 1 Mole Relay-1. Mater Oei. Time: Tartars into the stete junior college basketball toyrnament scmlfinal'.s 1w'hero they meet Cer· rltos tonight. . . plieS'to yacht racing. Fresh from an pv~rall vi~ry lq the prei;tigious Soutbern Ocean Rac ing Conference in ftlorida. Conner ctme hOme to Southern Ca.liCor l:i Th\Jr&day <ind proceeded to win his first four ::.tarts in the equally hnp0r· tant Congressional Cup match The rucc il~cl f was as close und exdting as it was billed. Conner, who was . Ho od · s s t artin g ht>lm1>mt1t1 ln the America's.Cup competition. proved he had not lost his tactical skill by beating his old boss across the line by 2J S.tcldt•llt<I! Oil ISi> Hointl"'t"' IOQ I Ltdbcll~r IHI, l J•vlt'r ISi l f 1 .. n.r1y tH I T tnk'. 10 ~ 170 1 )olln~on tSI. 2 Ft•llert\' !HI J ltdO.lltr IH) Tono., 24 0 •.O I Murphy IH t 7 JollnMln ISt, J. c.1 .. (itr IHI lime u I MIO I H"rrvll <HI 7 C.•llOrdO (SI l S.1t1l•tt 1Sl Ttt•~ 2 Of>~. ' Mtl• I Gilford IHI. 7 ftm n°trno•n' tSI J 0 L.iuollln ISt. ltn~ ")lb 1 Mtle I G1 llOrd (H). , Tim n ~""~n\ tSl. J 0 L•uo111n (SI fon•• 10 l l I 110 HH I .Mor"~ CSl, 2 C.»ll!Oun 1')1 l Pl'\Or~on IHI Time 11 I 3111 IH 1 (dlllOun ll>I, 2 Mo,.!<!( 1~1 ) Motr1~ \SI l 1mt' 44 l ,40 R.,ldy • s.1ulllel>dn. T11r'tt 41 I Mite Relay 1 H11n11no1on Be~" Tonw.• l A3 3 HJ I. P~•tuhtl1 IHI, l El.itv~• CH\,3 Brown (SI Httoglll S 11 W I . Barveno~r I HI 2 6rown tSI, 3 Burt ltil 01\tAn<<' 1 .. s.,, PV I LDPl'l I!>), 1 Moyl1~td IHI, J Olin\ (S) Hai9llt h>ll '>P I Alver1u tS), 1 H<iyl~r IHI. J C.art1~ ISi Oo\lanle •I fl, O"cu~ I !.~QOl>td <'>1, 1 Alvut "' ISi 3. Nen11t 151. Oo\l.inr~ · 108· IQ T J 1. Brown jl,I 2 MJrtll.i f~t. J Elrullortiell (H) 01Slitl\C~ l&·'I CdM llOI) 1111 M•qnolt• 100 1. Youn9 ((I 1 Bt-ntl~y CMl J. °"'~n> IMl Ttn'le 11 0 no t Youn9 (() 1 Thon•dS I( I 3. W•ller~ ICI. Tin~ n q 410 1 Garr .. 11 tCI 2 Co• ICI l S..11\ley (Ml T tnlf' )• 9 8lllS I Ourtt~r tCl 1 PalmH (Cl 3. P1tn .. 1n (Mt Tomi' 1 11> I Mite I Cl••"' tCI 2 C,1lmor" <Cl l. na third. Ttn>< 4 )• 2 2°n11i~ t Cna .... Cl. I 1 Jont-. tCI J Hun,ilker CC.I f1n1t• •O 31 ) 120HH 1 Rush ICI 2 Brlgn.tm IC) 3JonuCC>.l 1me t1S JJOLH· I Garr.1111(1 2 C.oa 10 no tniro T 1me. " 2 .uOrt>ldV ' M.:H1noh.l , IUl<!' .. , .. M•t~rd .. y t (dM f1nw l !oO I HJ I R~\h o() 1 f.;rr.ir ICI l L'>l)0>1lO •CI Ht••Qhl S· 10 lJ I Ru\n IC l 1 Wilnkler (C) 3 Patnll'r 1Cl 00>lcJn< ~ 18 8 PV-1. Clark IC> 2 wan11.1er IC> no third. 11e10111 10 o. ~P I. 01"" •M> 7 Colvin \Ct J Cumn11n9 IC). 01\lon'e 40 8. Olscs-t. Cummtno CC> no seconc1 (If 1hird. o .. 1dn<~. 101-10 T J I. Perry IMI 2 Palmer (Cl no lll1rd. 01Sl•n,e: 34· I I Co mpt o n , 2 9 ·2, avenged a def eat earlier this season when it downed Riverside 107·90 i n Thursday n igbt''s ppening r o und of the s tale junior college basketball championship atSelland Arena. The Tartars shot 64 percent on field goal tries and held a 62-43 halftime l e ad over Riverside, 25·8, wh1cb got 20 point s fro m Pat Strelecki. Cerritos, 16· 13. posted a 76·75 overtime victory in its qua rterfinal over Santa Rosa. 21·8, with Anthony H ernandez scoring seven ot hi$ 19 points for the winnersiin the overtime after Santa Ros ~ad taken an eight- point lead. Los Angeles H a rbor with Gilbert Hicks and I Dennis J ohnson sconnj 18 point s, handed DeAnza its seventh set- back in 30 starts. 75-59 T hursday , and Long Beach, paced by Jeff Mc.Hugh 's 32 points, came from behind in the last four minutes ror an 86-81 triumph o ve r Cosumnes River, 21·10. . ' . U•9•Scllools Olvisl<HI First Rourtd C.errtl<K 16, S.nta RO\d IS OT LA HMbOr IS, OeAnta S'I Compton 107, RlvtHSlcte SO Lono Beacn 80. Cosumnes R1>111r II '~irls Results For Coa,st Area WOMEN'S SWIMMING Or....-C.N\I t S, Goldtll WI-st ., S...~du1o t2. lCIO Medley Relay-I Golden ~t. T'-:t ,i1.1. 200 FrN-1, Parrett IG l 2. L.•Vtlltr tGll.Kacerl'k IOI. Tlnoe 2·798 100 Ind. Medley 1 Tie t>Pi-n Stnro•Ot•r CG> "nd Lull 101 J. ""<Oonald lO). Tune: 1 11 •. so Bae'-I. Sm1111 (01 2. Brennan tOI 3. StO<ln <GI Tlnte 32 I>. so Brfa~I-1. N1cnohon (0\ 1. 0 N•1t 1Ctl. Farrell IGt. Time: J8 l SO Free I c.aro CO) 2. Hagey (GI 3. Jarv" IC.I. Time. 2'I 4. SO Fly t Schroeai:r CG>?. Lvtl 10) J McDonald (0). Time 37 2. ~ .. .Cll l'OI (241 U11lwnity C¥1!o0n 1101 F ts! HOtfm;on Sclurlo<k tit F 141 Ma"'9MI c;onw.y till C IOlWllh Ki6ieltwocn l•I C. 121 Price ~te. n 14 I G 12 l T"°"'4)!0n Scor11>9 w~: L•ciun• Bei<ll-JM\t ?. Un1veri.t1Y· W11rd 1, Kn19nl 2, Sl;ott 1. C.<1rdner 2. H•llltrne: Ul\<ver<>ily, 1'·1S Minion v .. io 12') (1S) Et T- E.aton 1121 F I?) Hell ... G•lrUlll I•) F 0 1 Ellleman M.lur"r Ill C 17) Pfeiffer Sprout ISi G Ill c;a111~ Wood0r10qe I SIG ( 121 Mlll('r MV Sc.or1no •uDI. R1 em 8, Serey 1. 100 Fly I Schroeder IG) 1. Le•tftf' (0) l. tenoolocn !SI Time· 1 17) 01v1ng· I, Admann 101 2 flencl<'n Halftfme· MV, IS 6 IGi J. Battucn1 IGL Po1nl\ J'l.SS • Ftn. V•ll•Y UJI 1141 Htt. lki<l\ HID Free I. Brennan (01 2. H~y· Roberlst2l F (121Jo11Mlon tGI l . Farnell IC.I Tome I 03 8. KPY\ 141 F (01 Ca"'l)belf HID Batk-I Sn111n (01 1. Lull IOI J. J<Kkson CS) c 121 PauC~ Sloan IC». Ttn>t> 1 11 o -· •00 Frer 1. LeValfey (GI 1 Bos-ti f71 G <•I Burrows Hevct0tand IS> 3. 1"'e (C.). To~. Leonard 181 G 141 WTay s.11 a Sc«lll9 s..os: Founl••n V•llev- 100 Breast-I Levine (0) 7. O'Nell W1lll•ms 2. Prium 2. Huntincaion CCI 3. N•t notson cot. T 1ml' I 20 q eeacr.-Gtrtana 2. 100 Free Aet.iy t Or.1n4') c.oa~t. Halftime: Ftn. Valley, 14-ll. Ttn"te: l ,H 3· • Costa Mew C4il 061 Westmiiutet Gift LS GYMNASTICS Flathers (12) F (4) ~ ECli'°" (lot.IO). (Mottn• (11 1.3'), , McCl>'""tk (IJ) F ISi Hinl<S Follftlitn Vattev (It 1.101. Ouw fl) c C 19) QnO;ck , V•ult1n9-1. Salladen IM) 7. o.etzeHOI G IO!Se<ttsl Jonnson <Ml 3. (lie) 01011 and Car· ·racing off Long Beac!h Yacht Club. COl'iNER 'S 4·0 record "as matched only by Tooy Parker of Annapolis, Md .. Yacht Clut one or the 10 Congressional Cup skippers whv received sc·ant mention in pr e -ser ies predicting. G~nor w as expecting his tp gbest competition rrom hb . ~ ~rica's Cup shipmate Ted 1' who defended the Cup last Seetember. ' And so it was that the luck or I It seconds. · BUT AT THE end of the first weather leg Hood had cut. the margin to 17 seconds and went on to sail most of the r ace over - lapped v. ith Conner . But the young skippe r maintained a tight cover where it counted and v.on the rac~ by 19 seconds. Benny Mitchell from California Yacht Club. looked like :i solid threat in his first match when he beat Gordon lngate o r Aus tralia by two minutes and 16 seconds. but OP· pl·;,ired to lose som e of his s pirit "hen forced into a restart io his second match against Steve Cuc- chiuro of Boston, and lo.5l the Weekend Calend;ar 1'alboa and Bahia ~i~!~~~<!.nw~u!ll!u~rn ~~~~!ng match racing 1s winding down at Association Calendar: Lortg Beach Saturday, two local Santa Monica Bay yach~ clubs. will be hoisint sl~rt-CA LI F O R N I A YA C II T ing signals to two offshore sen es CLUB-Santa Barbara Island r aces. race OOR) Saturday; Malibu Balboa Yacht Club will send a and Return CCCAJ Saturday. fle~ of lnt~rnational Offshore PALOS VERDES YAC HT Rule and Midget Ocean Racing CLUB-Navigator Race keel Fie~t yachts off on a 20-mile boats, Saturday. ' course around the Huntington SOUTH COAST CORINTHIAN Beach bu?ys in the second race of YACHT CLUB-Intraclub race the 66 Sen es. (invitational) Saturday Also starting on Saturday will MAL l BU YAC HT ·CL Ul3 be ~ fleet of Pacific Handicap Multihull race, Sunday. Ihi~t!lg F_leet yachts in Bahia DEL REY YACHT CLUB Corinth ian Yacht C l ub's 'Windy March Ladies Hegatla Angelman Series. BCYC will also Wednesday (19 >. • host sma ll boat in its annual St. Newport-Balboa Patrick's Day regatta. NEWPORT HARBOR YACHT ON THE SMALL boat regatta CLUB-St. Patrick's Day Regal· front. Newport Harbor Yacht la. Lehman-12 Saturday; Olym- Club will host the Lehman-l?s in pie Classes Regatta, Saturday. the St. Patrick's Day Regatta Sunday. and. Olympic classes sailing over BALBOA Y ACIIT CLUB-66 outside courses. Ser ies No. 2. <IOR, MORF) The Congressional Cup will · Saturday. wind up at Long Beach Yacht BAHIA CORINTHIAN YACHT Club Saturday, barring foul CL\}B:-St. Patrick 's Day Regal· w eather or hope less ties, in la, inside classes, Saturday, Sun- which case it will be continued on day; Angel m a n Series No. 2, Sunday. <PHRF), Saturday. Florida's 'Winters' To Ullman rOtlO (FV) Wtnrun9 avt!rage 9 lS ll<Jsll Ill G (61 VerdU90 P•r.tllel bars 1. Collier CFV) 1'. S<ori1>9 subs: Costa Mesa-F,egos; Pft1llDP""' IFVl l. W illems IE!. Win-'Westmu1ster-Jo11nwn 2. Dave Ullman with crewman J ack J akosky of Ba lboa Yacht Club made a clean s weep of the 470 Class Midwinters at .Key West, Fta .• win· NngaW'rage 8.3 H•lll•mt. Weslm1nsler, 20-IS. · · ning five out or the six ·races in strong winds Bt•m 1 C•rrozro (FV) 'l. Betnr! 1E1 J. o.vrr <Fv>. w1n111n§•¥tr~: lunior 1larritt1 8.7. ranging from 18 to 2Q 1...t911M .. a<fl U311111 ulllwenily kn l Floor eurcls.t-1. Dever CFVI 1. u .. 1 Collier IFVI •nO Carro1to CFVI. W1nt'11ngawr~: l .t . o .... Hi'" 1u.&1;1!1Tm iiu1. San Clemente (n .01 Vau1t1ng-1. (lie) Mulvaney COHI and HfSs (OH) 3. Cerru\lwrs (SCI. WiMlnc;imark 7 9. UneW'n oars I. Dufour ISCI 2. Aol>t'rlSO<'t 181 F (21 Gold 0 S. Knowlloo ••• F (101 Ash<••ll Ullman was on his way ~:=1•;,1 t n:,~~~ 1 to winning six straight Murp111M m o m E9an Thursday when his boom Hillllin,e: University, l4-I. broke and he h ad tO Newlf!Ot1 cm cm Etlison ab;rndon the race In a 8•~er Ill F IS) BrOWf\ . • •• 3:SS.2. HJ I. HOiii\ (VI 7. Payno (V) ). Sl>rlet IOHI l. Engen (OHi. Winning mark: 9.0. &a1•nce bum I Langman (OH) Oroaovs 10) F (l)M1tc11ell best rive Of SIX series he Gr11yshO<k (141 c ·tOINor~ was able lo throw out the G.,cla (Ml. Heo9n1: S·O. LJ • 1 Gontall.•5 (M > 2. Hartnell (Ml 3. JollU IMI. Oostanct': 18·?. PV 1 E.van\ tf.111 2. Moltna (M) l. Foll•• IM). Hc1911t : 1-6. SP I, Hunter IMI 2. Fisher IVI 3. 2. Sprlet lOH) 3. Crumer CET). W•n- n•~ark :S.7. Free uerclse -1. Spriel <DH> 2. Creemer (El> 3. He1dm•n IOHI, Win· ntnc;imarll.1.3. Olwn 10> G W Schiel • • . . S<t>oem;)ker 101 c. m 0.-evicll StXltl race a nd Still fm1 sh S<.ortm;1 ~ut:>s : Ntwl)Orl Marbor-With a perfect SCOre. Hayos •. Oucon '· Shl!llon 3. Merrell 1. "-d . th . Edison Holmon 1. . .~con m e scormg n~xt two matchet; lo Bill Suchan or Seattle and Parker. Buchan, urtothe r pre-series favorite. had his hopes blasted early when he ren to the skill of Parker in the first series. His pn- ly victory of lhe day came at the expense of Mitchell in the third ~cries. Buchan is a two-time former world Star champion and w:Js backup, h.e lms mun ln ln· t rcpid in the America's Cup' triitls. • I N CONGRESSIONAL Cup' racing there are five separate lv.o boat m atches going on in each series. Racing is in Cal-40 sloops over a windward-reeward course off Lon g Beach. The en- tire series consists of 45 match races in which each of the 10 skip,- pers m eet every other once. Ttie skipper with the most nunft)er of victories is the winner with nine wtns bein~ a p~rfect score. Although the series boasts its most glamorous field in 11 years .• Thursday's matches for the most part were not up lo the usua l Cong ressiontil Cup st a ndards. Several of the cr ews were slow in setting s pinnakers and sailbandl- lng i.n gener al did not appear up to par. . Weath e r ,conditions ·were a lmost ideal Thursday with 8-12 knot southwesterly winds pre- vailing. Three series of races were scheduled today with the fi nal two due on Saturdav. STANDINGS afterf°'ir races: Dennis Conner. San Diego YC, 4-0; Tony Parker. Annapolis YC. 4·0: Ted Hood, New York YC. 3-1; Graham Hall, Larchmont YC. 3·1: Steve Cucchiaro. MIT ?\autical Association, 2-2: Benny Mitchell .. California YC. 1-3; Gordon lngate, Australian Yacht Racing Federation, 1-3; Barney Mam. Long Beach Yacht Club, 1·3: Bill Buchan, Corinthian YC. Seattle, 1-3; Mike Thompson. YR,..,. Great Lakes, 0-4. llow they finished: SERI ES I -Conner def. Hood. 19 sec.; Mitchell def. Ingate, 2: 16: Flam def. Thompson. 2:50: Parker def. Buchan. :52; Hall def. Cucchiaro, : 52 . 8 ER I Jt:S 11 -Conner def. ThoQ1pson. 3 : 31: Cucchiaro def. l\t1tchell, :40 ; Hood def. Flam, 17: Parker def. Ingatc, 2:55: llall def. Buchan. 1: 19. SERIES Ill-Parke r def. Hall, 1 10 . Cucchiaro def. 1'1am, 1:00: Conner def. l ngate. 1: 18: Hood def. T hompson. 3 : 17; Bucha n def. Mitchell. :59. SERI 1-:s IV-Conner def. Cuc· chiaro. 1: 18; Hood def. Buchan. ·48: Parker def. Mitchell, 2:49; llall def. Flam. :47; lngate def. Thompson. 2:02. O.puty WELPUTT & OKAZAKI Attorneys•I uw • NOrtll Moilrt Slrfft ~nl• Ana, C•llforni• tUOI 0141 S4MU6 Slubclnr~ucn IM ). Olst.ance: 3'1·9. Mertaa (IU (SI) LHr• 100-1. t..ew\•r IL.I 2. Bramel (Ml 3. WuUnh11ter I 127 t l 1120,1 J costa MeUi Vaulllno-1. Or•Qutsl<u IW) 7. H•lltlme: Newoort, 13-f. was Steve Taylor of Con· MinlonVi•i0 1201 01 E•1'-. necticut and third was Jonnson <SI F 171 Morns . • c..tor~> 111 r m Moio.-11 Slop White of Boston who SEE THE GREAT HEROES who brought us our indep~ndence in 1776 · ••• G eorge Washington, Thomas Jefferson, Benjamin Franklin, John Paul jones, Poul Revere and many other great Americans of the revolutionary period. AllA>rMYS tOf' "•tltlerter PubllW<I Oran90 Coast Oally PllOI Marcll 14, 21, 28, April•, 197S 191·1~ PUBLIC NOTICE ------as.us NOTICE OF SALE O" REAl. ,_ROPERTY AT PRIVATE SALE No.A-41 ... In uie S~rtor Court or n. State of (.altfornla, tor Ille CovrttvorOrot'IQlt. In tne Motter of tilt Esl•te of G EORGE FREDER I CK 0BRE ININGER, •U GEORGE F. BREININGER, Ot<HM-d NOTICE lS HERE8Y GIVEN \Mt the undenlgne<I wlll Miii 111 Ptl¥.lte ...... to Ille ll(ghoSI and llHI blddltr, '"°" te<l 10 c.onfirm1llon of sold SVoertor Court. on M eftw Ille 24111 eu of "'11nll 197S al Ille ortlc;e of bOCl(WEIL.ER A OOCKWEILER, 210 West Sevtntl1 Street, Los A~lh, C<1tltnrnla '°°14, ell Ille ri9llt. tltte Ml<I lnt~rtt~I of said decee!>t'O •• rne 11me of de111n 11ndett me right, Hitt! and lntert1\l lna1 the nt1te 04 w1d oeceawd II•~ •<quired by_... 1.on ot law or otllerwl,.. otner I"''"°' In a0d1llon to thAI of Hid d11cused, el IM llMll ot ~Ill, In All<I lo •II the cert.lln , ... , !>fOperty s1lutl4ICI in 1iw. Ctty of FulttrtOft, County 01 Oun119, SI.tie DI Glllfornlll, pert1cu1.rty dUUI~ A\ tol'-'. IO·wH: ' Loi 40 •rtd Of'! undivided lllOOth ln- IHHI In Lot1 1SI •nd 1n. Alt Of Trat No. s1•s. n per INID lller~ot t~Of'dt(I In BoO't '"· P•OH s 10 I Inch,,,! ... , ot Mis<tll~ MOP'-rKOfded In ,aid c-ty, wld lnttf'nt .. ll\O CK<uP~ 111 • ~nlum tomMO<'ll't i.-ft 124• P1tonlf• A.,.n11e, fl•tllerlOl'I, CAlffOf'nlA Tt<,.1'01 HM CHll lrt tewtul -yel u.. V111t.d $18tH on conllrlNlllOI\ et .... Tenpc•Ct11lohmo111\.1Dt0tobe*' posi\eclwllnbld. - 81Ch0f Olfen t01M1 ln..,,rlllf'1JoN'"4tl De r9t•lved •l ,,... 81.,Ktld elfK• et MIY ti,,,. oft.er ,,... flnt pUtllkollOll "'"'°' ~ i:.foro do•• ot \•It. 0.1.0 ,,,., 11111 uy "' MAr<11. "'s. ROBI~ SUTTO" Eu<11torettMW\ll Of wtd Oeuti.nt. OOCK Wit ... " a b()CK wa ..... E.skcw (Ml. Time: 10.•. 220-1. Bremel (Ml 2. Lewter fl) 3 E.Uw !Ml. Time; U .l. 440-1. Frazer (L) 2, Lqy• (Ml J. Kerns (Ml. lime: SI J, llO-I. W4rnet IMl 2. Orr IL) l . Wllll• 1u. Time : 2:n .•, Mttt -1. E'"'1co0 (Ml 2. Wlldllln (LI ). EHleY lMI. Tl-: 4:•.S. 2·mllt-1. Plitt (Ml 2. Dttl49rr.s (M) l .OrT (LI. Tl,..; to·n .s. UOHH-t. ~" Ill 2. Lilnt "'4> l, no IJMrd. T lfnf! • 11. • ~I. C•rr ILi 2. Utint IM) l . · "° ltllrO. Ttme: IS 3. 4'0rol•y-1. Looro. Time: 41.t. Mlle nl•y-1. M•rine. lime: )·s.J '· HJ 1. Wnlte (Ml 2. E5'1•.• !Ml i.. ~(Ml HelQlll : S.10. LJ-1. Lain. IM> t. Cet't' IL.I J. -Id (Ml . Olstanc•: &· 1<>¥i. · PV-t. Hull (Ml 2. Horton (ltt\l a."° llllrd. Helgllt: 9-6. SP I. Wilbur Ill 2. Clltrry (Ml a. 8ut .. r IM). 01\Unce: AO·l~1. T J I. t.olne <M> 2. Grat IL)).~ IMl OiO•tn<t · ,,_S. 016<US I. Kiigore (Ml 2. Allred ILi 3. Wiibur ILi. 01\tM'iCt': 100·8''•· Ill N\Hena ( .. I <•11 Cosl• Mes. 100-1. Clork IE), 2. O<JFeo (C), l Rette IEI l1n11!' 11.0. 2X> 1. OeOeo IC), 2. Clar .. tEI, l Vlrt10 IE I. T1nt1.1. 24 S +40 I E\llnger tE), 2. KtY\ IEI, l A'(t!tl (C). Tltnt!' SI.• 811>-I. C•re>enlfr IC>. 2. IColM 1(.1, > 01ml1ross (E). Tlnw: 2:09.1. Miit 1 Ne-I IE>. 2. Gf!rllllrctl ICI, J. Spregi;e IC). Time: 4;"-1 2·Mlle I Ovtrlloll ICI, 2. Kot~ CCl.l wr11ardl <Cl. Time. 10:72 I. no H191\ 1111rdl"'-1. W•rO <El 2. Wll\Ofl IEI. 3 Felkt ICl. Time: IU 3lO lrtl Hurdles-I. E~llnotr (El, 2. Oeflro <E>.3. Falkeo 1c1. Time: •s.t. '40 R•lo -1. Et MOclen.. Time. '1.S Ml,. .. , • ., I. Co~•· MeMI Tlrne. > ,. ... H191' JUll"0-1 Wlltoft CCI, '2. EM~ Pro Score • lltWHt ....,...tll ttr .. I ............. c:.111.•1• T'•h ctm n,-4',. ...,...,wtjtclMr • fl\*lflltd Of•ll4M Cent GAiiy "'tM. lil9rcal K tt. tt, ~JS Selkll (WI l. S Pll111ip' (W). Wonning mark· a.s. Une..en bars-1. ljhallent>er~r (W) 7. Howe (WI 3. ltlt!I S PllllhpS (Wl tn0S<norl11(CJ.W1nnlnomar1t s is Batante btem•l, S111ka tWJ 7. Sl'ntlll ICl l. OeL.eon (W), W•nnlnQ mMk:l.I Fl-HUttse-1. Mcintyre (WI ,, a.rDtrclleck IWI 3. OtL.eon lW). WlnntnQ m•rk. 1,25. ll•lverslly cu.10) (94.tsl Mint .. Viele Vevltlng-t. earb&ro Scnlnzi~ CUI l.1S 2. Joenn 8rollord IUI I.SS l. SNron Tl!Omts <Ml 7 3S Uneven bars-1. S..n Peppe CUI 9.41 1. Thomes (Ml 9,1 3, Scllint1"9C< (U>1.9S. 8111-.0 bHrn-1. Sclllnrln9f!< fUI 1.70 2. J•rt Sllink le CU) 8 O J, Bf'Oflara IV) l .)S, tlHm record, 25.SSl Fleor ••..n:he-t. Sclllnlll'Ot'f (Ul •.O 1. Shlnklt CUI 1.3 3 C•nd't' K1l1m (M) 1.2. I Teem rec;oro, 2S.•ll ~,j,' around-I. Stlll1ul119et IV) WOMEN'S TEHNll 0.-• .... Clitl 0 1 (JI Geld••_, Sl~IH 0 1are 101 cMI Milc11el ?·t, W ,f>.1. OoNllut' (01 aet. s1rec11en 1-s,.-o. Cullen (01 dc!t Co111.on .. 2. w. Moe 10101!1. POOIHI • 2, • I Gral\Om (01 aet wnod• ._\. •·1. 0.llltlff Pal"'°P.1r•1 COl dfl, Tl'tlw·St-S .. ,. .. ,, Moore·Slt41M\on <GI def. Mtedlt-~r M.• >. LOmm·llOO•lls IG) O•I. Re.,.s- 6renN>f\ • ..4 ... 1. ' IMonln·Ourt IC» dott. MO~ Httl~• 4, 3 4.•·I "ardt• 01a1.S•ASKaTBAl.L M.-"'1 (Ml11'1 ..... 81wMl41 ,. (Jl•Y Oe>t m F en Huttfll- ~·· (ti c (1) ••k~ MCOoftatd m 0 UI 0.•IO Wltll8rM I HI G Ctl.Mentfl' S<~I~ tut)$; Ntw,,.n H1rtiw- Slt011 1'. Woll 1. I dl,Oft· OW 1. (ifl~t ... llli!'f\t'~rt,,4 I ci™ cn1 t .. , fleetflltl ~ntm ,. llO'flW\# OVofn m ' • m l(ollmtlltl "•flt ( 11 ( (ti I: ... douofl <•> Go c 101 lollon l'oltlO\h <41 G IOI''"" (dM •tOf't=: hrdltn t. k4!11111''" i.. n.a \' T0<>p•er 1•1 c co> Hatt recently opened an UI· Redl•rrt UI G l»C11M190ta • . Rosloe1to m G <o> McKHrtey Ima n sa> I loft m th at city. H•t11tme: Mv. ~t. .• Ullman and J akosky wesltnitKter <40HN> cestaMH.a are a iming for the 1976 TornaM!l 11 > F (6) Evans . . 1.enoe"' F c11Sm1111 Olympic yachting games MC.Crtrv en> c <01 Romonn in Toronoto Can ada Ctvlstltnwn <•l C. COi ~rr ' • Be•m (Ji G nl Hall !.coring $ubs: We~tmlnster- RoOrlguer 1, 8erte12, Padil•a6..c:osta pn:r Gui•Jty N1e~Boc1ur111, Butler 3, N•tMnOnl. aa Fr..,..,3111. ttellllmt: Westminster u-12 .• CtlM (Ii) jjijf:0..~111 l'hcllOrd\ (SI F UISC.llr Oarr1tlO IS) F (1) Mc-.- Parker 14 I C ( 10) Baron SMiier 101 <> 141 lwk-' Ooncltt (01 C. W PMOQOn t••llU..,.. footlllll. 1~3 Badminton . SAN BERNARDINO (U)>l> -Two young men wlio pleaded gui lty to be'1tlng·a Rialto vacuum clc:laher salesman to de· ath last September dur- ing a $20 robbery were sentenced lo rive years to life in prison. Lurenzo William~. 18. Highland, and Ronald Downs , 21, San · Bernardino. ad- mt ited kitling Olin Kel(ey.56 . 4• Of ., , .. , SEE THE ALL-NEW PACER \ It's the car that hos been getting rave notices from coosf·to- coost for its original design and unique innovations. .. WIN A PACER Enter the prize drawing! You could win a Pocer •.• or the First Prize right at our moll: a Detuxe 20-Volume Set of the Grolier Unrversal Encyclopedia ... or one of the other prizes oworded at hourly drawings. No purchase required, and you don't have to be present to win. See the Harbor Singers in the Jewel Court Saturday, March 15, 3 P.M. and 3:45 P.M. C£LE9RA TINO 200 Yf AR3 &outli Coast ?tua .. -.... ....-.. ____ .., I ' -. M DAIL'Y PILOT frl(\!y:, March !f, 117S 14-year~ 10.day Auto Sales Off 3.?o/c DETROIT CUPIJ -Despite lhe endlna of cash rebates, the four U.S. 11uto mnkers rePorled earlf March sales came within 3 percint ol Ql ii lching last year's energy-d epressed le vels. But they still were at a 14·year low. The .auto makers were paCed by Gneneral r.tolors-23 percent gain over lasl year, its best year- lo-year comparison si nce the in· dustry 's worst postwar. slump began in September of 197J j GM. FORD, Chrysler a nd American Motors sold 139,616 cars, off just 3.4 percent from 144 ,465 in the r.t arch 1·10 period SBA to Hear State Solon ln~heim .. What the state is doing to help small business" is the topic of a major a ddress to the Small Busi- nessmen's Associ<ation in the Dis- neyland liolcl on March 20, at 1 :30 p.m . Speaker will be State Sen. David Roberti, chairman of the Senate Select Committee on Smal l Business Enterprises. Roberti is author of a bill to re- peal the inventory tax. among other proposed legislative moves to bolster s mall business. Reserva tions for the 'fhursday night dinner meeting may be made b y contacting Ellen Englander at llaydcn Stone, Inc., 68 Town & Country Rd., Orange. Tickets are $7.50 for members and $10 fo r non-members. Questions about membership will be a ns wered al a pre·dinner reception to be held al 6:30 p.m. in the Magnolia Room of the Dis· neyland 1-lotcl. last)lear. · Sales, -however, fell 40 percent compared to deliveries in the final February Period, the lastjn which all four companies were offering the $200 lo $600 cash re- bates. Analysts said the dropoff was rigbl~in llne with the five. year average <40 percent drop from the Feb. 21·28 to the March 1·10petiods. · Analysts and dealers had ex- pected an even sharper decline and surveys ii'tdicated nearly de- serted showrooms in the week after the rebates e nded Feb. 28. Chrysler said its sales were up nearly 1 percent over last year. Ford reported a 3S percent drop and American Motors, whose small models were in big de· mand during last winter's enerey crisis, reported a 22 percent drop. Al\1C said its new s mall car. the Pacer. accounted for 38 percent of the 7 ,294 cats sold in the period. COMPARED WJTH the final period of February, GM sales were off 35 percent, Chrysler nearly 36 percent, AMC 37 per- cent and Ford 52 percent. RB Funiiture Open iii Mesa RB Funiture will open its first store in the Costa Mesa are;i ~larch 29 . The 53rd showroom-store in the home furnishings chain "'ill be located at 3115 N. Harbor Blvd .. Costa ?1-Iesa. The 23,500 square foot struc· lure was developed at a cost of over $400,000 by Laurel Develop- ment Co .. a subsidiary of RB In- dustries, Inc., and built by Hovde Construction Co. , • DR. NEIL FRIEDMAN (KNEELING) AND STAFF MEMBERS Huntington Faclllty Includes 3 ~peratlng Rooms • FoQd P:r;ices Slow Up W ASH!lfGT"ON IUPl i Although food prices rose 14 per· cent at the retail level in 1974. they are expected to rise only about 3 to 4 percent during the f i r s t h a.If of 197 5, says Agriculture Secretary Earl Butt. In the second h alf of the year. they should level off or decline, he told Wednes·day's catlinet meeting. ~ Butz also pre dicted>, r~~ord wheat and corn crops aiid .6aid consumers will have the~ l_>est buys this year in beer. fruit, vegetables, potatoes: rice and peanuts. According to While I-lou se Press Secretary Ron Nessen, Butz told the cabinet that Ill per- cent of the 1974 food price rise was due lo "middleman costs" after the food left the farm. ''The increase has slowed dflwn markedly but hasn't stopped," he was quoted as say- ing. ~=o=========-r=~~--~--~=-=-=ir=-==--=--=--=-~-=-=== PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC 1'0TICE -------- MOTICE INVITING BIDS Hoti<e •~ M•ebv 11i~n 111;11 !tie BoMd DI Tr ... slttS o! IM Co•U Community 011e9t 0"'"<1 o! Or;i"!le Cour>l r PUBLIC NOTICE Bankrupt Bids Filed .... ..._ .......... ~ . ..., ........... --\ - New f!oncept • ' . Outpatient Center . Op.en f o~ Bu·siness ByTERRV COVILLE OfU,. O.lly Plltl twit • Orange County's second outp•tienl surgery center 1s now ope1;1 and operatln& in Huntington Beach. It was built by Dr. Neil 'Friedman. an or;}l surgeon, who com· blned lt with a threc:..s.tory _medital orfice, a small deli catessen restaurant and a health club(er doctors. "WE THINK WE llA VE ,\..rather unique facility here," says Dr. Frledman. Outpatient surgery centers are a new inilovation in medicine. Hoag Memorial Hospital ill Newport Beach has the only other sUch Orange County facility and there are only about a half ·dozen in Southern California, according to Dr. Friedman. Friedman's $2.2 million combination complex is at 17752 Beach Blvd., in front of Huntington Interco1nmunity H05pital. Though neighbors by location, Friedman e mphasizes the fact that there i~ no specific lin,lc. between his s urgery center and the hospital. The basic purpose oC an outpatient surgery center is to cut the cost or many surgical operations whic h can be performed without an overnight st ~y for the pati~nt. · AN AVERAGE PATIENT WOULD spend about three hours at the surgery center, then be on hi s way home. ""It's more like a visit to a doctor's office, not like going to the hospital -that's a psychological boost,'' says Friedman, who is also director pl the surgical cente r. The center is also a boost to the patient's pocketbook, he says. The cost for surgery there is about 30-40 percent less than it would be in a hos pital. "There is no overnight bed cost and \\.'e don't ha ve to amortize other hospital functions,•· he explains. Friedman's facility has three surgery rooms, primary and secondary recovery rooms, an X-ray lab. a diagnostic center, and a modern, plush lobby. It can handle 12·15 patients a day. THE .TYPES OF SURGERY which· can be performed in- clude: plastic surgery, minor gynecological, orthopedic and eye procflo41>res, breast biopsies. cysts, and othe r general surgery operations. Friedman said his center is one of the £irst in California lo ap· ply for a new type of health license, created especially for the out- patient surgery center category. Hoag built its center under the hospital's license. An open house for the medical proress ion and interested members of the public will be held from 11:30 a.m. to 2:30 p.m., Sunday, at the surgery center. The other parts of his complex, while not as unique as the sur- gery center, do have their own special flare. The three. story office complex places a heavy emphasis on water ponds, plants and open air. It will be occupied by 20 doctors in various Cields. Over 1'he Counter MA.SD Listings • MUTUAL FUNDS DAILY PILOT I , [ u 1930s, and a are cc on a 1 lion o! future w health you're ingm• your 1 vacati has be catee:c of the : study 1 veyed about 1 abroat tion pl cent, Insteu again~ total t finishf Far \i South\ travel andUt respo11 down Cente~ perce11 percer. Bl say th; your i changi sensibl ( 1 ! vious t In tional 1 D.C.a1 ditiona its rea Boston 12. agents ·At; 75 per book in presid• era of ~·ou st: sure y1 ASTA ! 13 '. from I pack at "'E utilize f"rank Travel the trc countr (4' mal, p and th• If in Spai Swede with p; A~ saving can. A vestigt haul t1 tant pi Ar bineit 61 ••• .... ... ·-E•t!T ~· dll!e+ i>ri<e "' >u "' . ~ "' •N >W "' 1: ~ 11 To " u " ~ u o UM 1' L) " u ~N "" 20 ~ ' .. I ~ ·~ ~b =~ ". " . " c ". ". ". " . ~~ :~ 8y SYLVIA POllTEit 19300cspiteltbe most severe slump aJ oce the de])renlon s, soar ng unemployment and a rapld rata o~ inflation. yo4 are conlinuing to take vacations,-~~-~---.,;,;;.'" ~ a scale signallng a re:sump. t.ioo or cheerful increase$ in tb future. Mon,y'a Worth 'Whether for rensons 0 hea~th, r~creation or education, ~ou re using some or your spend· 10g money to finance a break in your regular work scheduJe. A vacation, at least once a year has become a way !l~ife in our l~d, bas high priority io the cateeory o! ~~cess1ties, ranks 1n many families even ahead of the acqws1llon or -.yanted durable goods. -. AS_ DOCUMENTATION, a recent Conference Board study md1cated that nearly 4.3 percent of the consumers sur- veyed planned to take a vaoetion irt lhe first halt of 1975 tust abou_:the s_ame percent as. in a s imilar poll a year ago. ' 'While the proportion or households planning to go ~broad ha~ dropped from 4.2 to 3.6 percent and the propor· t1on planmng ~o travel by air has fallen from 9.7 to 8.8 per- cent, these f1gures hardly refleet a disa strous plunge. Inst.ead, they sugggest a sw·prisingly modest decline against today's economic background. · -As _far as United States travel is concerned', overall tot~l touri~m fell a scant 2 percent last year and aetua1ly firushed with a strong surge in such areas as Florida the · Far 'West, ~awaii, tropical Texas, lhe Gulf a nd' the South~est.. Wmter bookings are not only holding; record travel 1s be mg reported to the 'Western ski area! of Colorado and Utah. -After a dizzying plunge in the first quarter of '74 in response to the energy crisis, auto travel ended the year down only 4 perce nt, according to lhe U.S. Travel Data Center. At the same time, rail travel was up a whopping 32 percent, bus travel was up 6 percent and air travel was up 4 percent. BUT HA VE YOU CHANGED! It is no exaggeration to say that the travel industry has entered a new era -with your vacation patterns crumbling, your holiday habits changing drastically and your spending becoming far more sensible and selective than ever before. (1) You 're sticking much closer to home than in pre· vious free-spending eras. . In general, the best records are beiog chalked up by na· t1onal parks and historic sites near big cities. Washington D.C. and Philadelphia areas are up spectacularly -and ad: ditional sharp gains are ex.peeled as the Bicentennial gets its real start with weeklong celebrations in late April in Boston, Concord and Lexington. C2) You're turning in increasing numbers to travel agents and to public transportation. 'About hair or all domestic pleasure air travel and nearly 75 percent of l.: .S. international air travel now invo,ves bookings through travel agents, reports Robert McMullen." president or the ,Am eriC11.n Society of Travel Agents. In;this era of selective buying. the travel agent can definitely help you stretch your travel dollar, but warns McMullen, .. be sure you are dealing with a bona fide agent and look for the ASTA seal in the yellow pages." (3) YOU'RE ASKING FOR and accepting new ideas from the travel industry -particularly in prepaid and packaged tours. "Energy has forced Americans to plan, conserve and utilize their common sense in vacation travel," observes Frank Hildebrand, national chairman of Discover America Travel Organi zations. "New tours are on the market and the travel industry is turning inward to dis cover its own country.·· (4 >And althougb the international travel outlook is dis· mat. passport applications did turn up again as 1974 ended and the Holy Year may spur travel lo Europe. 1f you do go abroad, you'll find the best trav«tl bargains in Spain and ~lexico, the most expensive areas in Japan and Sweden. Here particularly. Jet your travel agent help you with pack age tours -fly/drive and fly /sightsee vacations. AN D FOR NOW AND for the future, learn the money- saving rules well. Be as flexible on dates and routing as you can. Avoid Fridays and Sundays when traveling by air,·ln· vestigate Amtrak, especially for family travel and short· haul trips. Relegate haphazard touring to an age in the dis- tant past. And if you 're going to a business convention, try to com· bine it with a family va~ation -making one lfip out of two. MARKET HIGHLIGHTS NYSE Index ASE Index Dow Jones Ind S&P 500 Stocks INOEXES 44.31 78.50 762.98 83.74 up up off up 0.09 o.59 0.71 O.IS Ne-w l'orft IS ~lost A.-tive • Ntw Yori< CUPI> -Th• f0Clowl119 llst ~ Ult stocks 111A1 llAv• oel"9d most .ws 1051 Ille most bHed on perc.ent Of CMt\91 on Ille New Yorll Stock ExUWnge. 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Delivered .. m•d•J freah to your doorstep lnth• > •• DAILY PILOT ' -. sc :··Ace Topples Estep LANDOVER. Md.-Bob Lutz of San Clem e nte advanced to the quarterfinals in the $60,000 World Championship Tennis red group tournament here Thursday by defeating Mike Estep,6-2.6·1 John Ale x a nd e r , the top . -;eeded player . was extended to three sets bl'fore ddeating Cliff Drysdak 2 G. 6· l , CH Other wtnnl•rs included Mark Cox over Paul tierken 6-3 6-3· Phil Dent ovt•r ~I arcelo Lar'a 6-1· G--L Eddie Dibb!:> O\ t·r Jiri llrebe~ ti-2. 6·3. 11 ~1roon Rahim ovt>r llarold Solomon ti 7. 7-6, 6-3: Dkk Stockton O\ e r J un Kamiwazumi 6 I. 6-0. and Stan Smith over 'r\nandAmntra1ti4 i5. c.,,,,,, .. r s lt'i11s HAMPTON. \':i. Top·:.t.·edcd Jimmy Connor:-ckkall'd Cha rlil· Owens 6-4. ti n 111 the :.l•c·ond round of the I ndcpl'ndl·nt t l't111is players cirtuit tournament hl're Connor~ "Ill meet Jl'ff Austin o f R o 111 n g II i I I s i n I h (• quarterfinals toni ght Unseeded Wotj 1k Fib<.11-. up:.t•t Roger Taylor 2·6. 6·-1 . 6·3. In other second round matcht's. Jan Kodes defeated T rey Waltke -1·6. 6-4\. 6-2: Juan Gisbert ~topped Die'!\ Bohrnste dt 6-4. i -6. 5· l. Austin d efeated Kris Kchcl 6-2. 1-5: and Bob Kreis~ \\On over Jan P1secky 6·3. 7-6. 5-2 . .I\ sh e A d 1-·fu1<·es. SAO PAULO, Brazil Arthur r Ashe crus hed H ans Jucrgen Pohmann 6· l . 6-3 to reach the qu:.irterfin;:i ls or the World Cham- pions h 1 p Tennis tourna m ent here. I n other s c (' 11 n d round matches, Bjorn Borg routed Dick Cre<.1 ly 6-4. 6-2: Balazs Taroczv beat Antonio Zugarelli 6·2, 7 ·6·. \'itas Gl'rulaitis defeated An· drew Pattison 6-2, 6-2 lin lc1tc s ingles piny. Charles Pasarell defeated Ow Bengt.son 7-6. 6-4 and Tho m as Koch downed Allen Stone 4-6. 6-4 Court ;,. Se1t1is HOUSTON -Top-seeded :\Iargaret Court takes on Olg<.1 Moroiovci while Chris Evert meets Ernnnc Goolagong in tht- !>em1fin;.ils of the women's pro ltnnis tournament here tonight. Mrs. Court defeated Francoise Durr 6-4, 6·4 Thurs day while Mrs. Morozova stopped Virginia Wade 6-4, 7·6. Evert reeled off a routine 6-0, 6-2 victory over Mona Schallau and Goolagong beat Laura du- Pont 7 -5. 6·0 Rain Cancels HB Spikefest Saturday's Southern Counties track m eet has been canceled due to soggy conditions al the Huntington Beach High spike facility. Recent rains turned the track ·and field event areas into a mud flat but it was determined Wed· nesday that if no further rain hit the area. the S4th renewal of this annual cinder classic could go on. However. Thursday night's storm finis hed off any chance that the track and pits would dry out by Saturday. Jl is only the second rainoul in meet history-the first was in 1957. There will be no attempt to reschedule this year's meet.. Friday. March 1<t. 1975 UPI Tei.sil!oio CAMPY RUSSELL GOES UP FOR A CLEVELAND BASKET. Sports i11 Brief Cavs Rip Lakers; Area Girl Wins CLEVELAND Fred Foster ctn<I Bobby S mith combined for 38 points to lead the Clc\'elctnd Ca\·aliers to a 104-85 victory ovt•r the Los Angeles Laker:>. k<...:µing Clevel<:ind 's Na hon al Basketball Associ<.1lion Playoff hopes alive. LOS ANGELES 8~ Hilor\lon I, RU\\Pll 13. ~''" IS, (.ooclrtch 10. L.inu 8, Wa\n1nql0t1 s. l'<•••v 11. Calhoun 2, Bca11v 3. T04a1'J024 3" CLEVELAN D 104 Bre .. er 11, Slll•lh 18 C"°""' 8, Snyc:J~r 10, Fosler 70, Ruswll 17. Cl<rr IJ, Paller:.on 3, Wolle 1, Cleamon• 1 To1~1' ••II> 10 Lo<. Anqel~> 1~ I~ 10 7~ 8S Cleveland ?8 2o 78 72 104 Fouled oul: Wi"h1n111on Toi.ti loul'>' Lo' AnQPI~ H. Cle~elan<l 1•. l .:chn".;I. Cl\01)('' A· 4,135. Miami ~eads TEMPE, Ariz. -Univers1tv of Miami !>W1mmcrs won two events to move their school into firs t place Thursday in the open- ing round of the National Swim- ming and Diving championships sponsored by the Association of Intercolleg iate Athletics for Women. Miami's Dawn Frady, form er· ly of Newport Beach, won the 400-ya rd freestyle in 3:58.25. finished only inches ahead of Beth Hobart of Alabama who was clocked at 3 : 58.46. D o dge r s Lose VERO BEACH, Fla. Los Angeles Dodgers pitching looked ~ood and bad while the Texas Rangers looked jus t good enough. Andy Messers mith s tarted for the Dodgers in an exhibition game Thursday at Pompano Beach and worked the first four inni n!!!f'. Messersmith allowed only one bit and shut out the Rangers. Then came knuckle-baller Charlie Hough, tht' relic"er Lry- rng for a spot in th~ starting rota - tion. · Texas smashed him for e ight runs and eight hits in four in· nin&.s. including a four-run eighth inning, and beat the Dodgers 8-4. A sher Se venth ST. LOUIS -Ba'rry Asher of 1Cos ta Mes a r eached the semifinals of the $75,000 Pro Bowling As s ociatipn open ~ournament here Thursday night tn seventh place after 26 games. Asher had a match game re· cord of 6-2·0 and had knocked down 5,920 pins in the 26 games. I re is just 10 pins out of fifth place and a s pot on Sctturday's televised fin als. Za1nora Fa"'1n>d INGLEWOOD -Korea's craf· ty Soo Hwang Hong puts his World Boxing Association ban- tam weight c rown on Lhe line tonight against Alfonso Zamora, a baby-faced powerpuncberfrom Mexico City who is seeking to · .become the youngest 118-pound champion in history. Because of his perfect 20·0 re- cord, 20 KOs, and the fact that he will be fighting before a pre- dominantly Mexican and Mex- ican-American crowd, Zamoll'a has been ins talled as a 7-5 favorite against Hong, 24. A Ue 11 (} 11tri,1'e1t' · Armstrong, McCord Set Pace With 68s CLEARWATER, Fla. -There was an' atmosphere of relief al the Philadelphia Phlllies' train· ing camp Thursday when it was learned the prolonged negotia- tions to obtain Dick Allen had col· lapsed. MIAMI (AP> -Jack Nicklnus· lead disappeared in the water by the 18th green, Cjnd longshols W a lly Arm s trong and Gary McCord matched 68s to set the • pace Thur~day in the first round of the S150,000 Doral Open ~olf tourn<i ment. Nicklaus had the lead a lone at five-under·par before hitting his second shot into the lake on t.hf' 18th hole. It led to a double-bogey six and dropped the Golden Bear back into a tie at m with four others Also al that figure -three· under·por on the windswept. 7.028-yard Blue Monster course al the Doral Country Club - were Jim Dent. former Doral champion Mike HiU, n obby tltchell aod Larry Nelson. Lee Trevino, winner of the Citrus Open last weekend. had to rolly for • live -undcr·par 31 oo hi back nine to st.Dy In ~rona conuntton at 70. lwo-undcr.par and j t two oft the lead. "Mao. I thought l waa gonna ·shoot l ,OOOt" said Trl·vino. who played his front side in 39 in· eluding a one-put\ bogC"y on the ninth. ·Td already m :.iclc• m;. plane reservationi; .. , Johnny Miller. a lhrcc Ltmt:' winner and the sensation of the tour this year. struggled to a 72. "That wind was something.·· Miller said . "I haven't played in anything like that since the British Open J felt Ulcl' I was in the wrong jl;port ; like I was play- ing tennis or something." Nlck1aus. Vt'ho played wt?IJ a h ead of MeCord and Armstron1. appeared ready to make it a runaway. lie was five undcr·par and two l\trokes clear ohhe field when he hit his second shot on the J8th. He pulled the one iron shol 1nto lhe water. madt double boi;cey aod dropped back. "Jt·~ disappointing." Nkklaus said. ·· t turnt>d somc·thinJI? exccp uonol lnt.o a 69. l hud a chHnce lo get a coup1c or sbou ln ltonlJtnd LOS ANIGELES _:_ 1t wlll be the one·two punch of Marina's Rich Branning and Bob Losner vs. the spectacular ~eggie Theus when Marina's Vikings and the Inglewood High Sentinels clash tonight in the sernjfinals of the CIF<t-A basketball pl~orrs. Ttpaff is 7:30 at the LA Sports Arena in the opening game of a doubleheader. On beaten Verbum Dci. the C1F's ~. 1 team, meets Palos Verdes at 9. The Marina-Inglewood game is rated even whi~ Verbum Dei, winner of four s lra,igbt 4-A crowns, is heavily favo~. Some observers give Jim Stephens' Vikings ao edge because of their playoff ex- perience -they reached the semis last year-and the out· standing scoring of Losner and B ranning who have combined for 143 of Marina's loo playoff points. But Inglewood reached the quarterfinals in the 3·A ranks last year and is regarded as. a quicker team. The Sentinels' speed has car- ried them to a record and No. 6 ClF ranking. Marina is 21-8 with three forfeits. The diffe rence, then, will pro· bably be in the tempo. If the Vikes can s low the pace and make the Sentinels play a con- trolled game, Marina stands an excellent chance. If not, Inglewood lieu res to win. The Sentinels like to run, press and shoot. T hey do all three well while the Yikes have encoun- tered problems at times against · a full-court zone press. Garey. . \, ~ -tr ~,. ~ Marina Basketball 4 Unknowns Not Unhappy By EOBURGART 01111• O.atly Ptlol Sl~ll Th('y could easily be cctlled the anonymous four. even though one wa~ cJiosen to som e all· league l earn s and another is averagin g 9.6 points . A third is :.i good ballhandler, :rnd u fourth has g rabbed 26 re- bounds in three pluyoff get mes. Yet. hl'i n g ori a basket ba II team with st;.indout pla;.·ers Bob Los ncr a nd R 1t·h Branning. the unonym .. four an• :.ibout as \H•ll lrno~s exlr;1s 1n ;.i mm·it·. Th('ir •ha,ITl es :.1r<.· :\lall Cook. Kt•\'tn 1.:.rndg ruf. Tom l 'gl:.ind and O:tn Bo ldt a nd they have h£.'C'n instrumental in the success of the Marina High . basketba ll program even though Losncr and Hr;rnning d o most of the scoring a n d d r a \\ t h e r ct ,. cs u n d he<.1dlincs .. They all realize Bob and Rich arc grcC:Jt s hooters ... s ays \'ik· in gs coach .Jim Stephens ... But all the kids are team-oriented and they want to "'in. They rc- a hze thei r roles ." The four ha\'e fulfilled their roles to such an extent that the Yikes arc s till in the running for a CIF '1·A basketball title. Marina plays Inglewood at 7:30tonight in the scmifjnals. Tht• most prominent of the unonymous four is Cook, a 6·5 junior cente r who was chosen to the All-Sunset League second team b) the Orange County Sports\\ nters Association. Cook is averaging 10.9 paints and was the Vikings' leading rebounder in league play with a 9.4average. .. Jle plays good post defense <ind is a ver y qujck jumper," s ays Stephens. "He also has a good left-ha nded hook s hot. And his strength is his rebounding. Then there is Boldt, a relative unknown "hen the season began but a d a ngerous rebounder in Marina's three playoff victories in which he h as hauled do" n 2G rebounds. "He's one of my toughe:>t com- peti tor~." s;.i~ s Stephens of the 6-2 junior fon\ ard. "Ile is a good r ebounder <.1nd is \'Cry strong de· fensi\'clv. When I rested Losner against ·Long Uc<.1rh Poly. I put Dan on Johnn,· N:.i:.h." <N<ish. Pol;."s top for.-ward, 5c2red 10 points . J l ·gland. a 5·10 junior guard. is a steady ballhandler. .. fie helps r elieve the pn•ssur<.· on Rich by handling the ball." says Ste phens ... lk gets a lot of a!:.sists and hits the open man." Says Cgland on his rok. "l br- ing the ball down court and get 1t to Rich as qui ckly as I can And if I gel open. I 'II take the 15· footer.·· Cgland is :J\·eraging 5.2 points. · Fina lly. the re is Landgraf, a sta rter most of the year who is a\•eraging 9.6 points. .. Kevin is \'Cry quick and can get open." says Stephens of the 6-3 senior forward. "He Set'ms to have good timing and is quick up and down the floor." If the lack of publicity is bothering them, you wouldn•t know it. ··Everybody is just happy to win." says Cook. Says Cgland, "Branning and Los ner arc superstars, but it takes five guys to win a game." Cook. Cgland and Boldt will re· turn next season when their roles will differ. Right now. the anonymous four are only thinking of winning the CIF. "We knew the patential was there," says t:gland, "and we are jus t going to try to put the papers to shame." Kings, Wmgs 'lie, 5.5 INGLEWOOD CAP)) -Danny Grant fired his 43rd and 44th goals of the season a little over three minutes apart in the final period lo give the Detroit Red Wings a 5-5 National Hockey Leagu<' tie with the Los Angeles Kings Thursday night. Mi chel Berger.on also scored two goals for the Red Wings while center Marcel Dionne broke Gordie Howe's Detroit club record for total points in one season with his 40th goal and an assist for 105 points. · After Mike M;urphy's short· handed goal at 1:05 of the third period gave the Kings a 5-3 lead Grant cut the margin by slam- ming a reoound past Los Angeles goalie Gary Edwards al6:12. The Kings look an early lead at 3 : 17 of the opening period on Whitey Widing's breakaway goal, his 25th goal of the season, but Detroit s tormed back to take the lead on goals by Bergeron ·and Dionne. The .tally by Dionne came while Detroit was one man down and tied the league record for short-handed goals in a season at eight. letlt 1ei. away." • t I. DETROITS MICHEL ~N (11) ICOR!I WHEN G\)MJE U'.AY!I N!T. U$ing an errective press. defeated Marina, 68-59. And the Sentinels have one of the CIF's-and state's --pre- mier players in Theus, a 6-61vit forward who Inglewood coach Leon Henry says candoitall. Theus, nominated to participate in the California Basketball Classic later this month, is averaging 25 points. 16 rebounds and s ix assists per game. Interesting ly, Verbum Dei's David Greenwood and Roy Hamilton will also play in the Classic which feat.ures a team of California prep stars against a national squad. • Stephens hopes his Vlkes can force Theus to shoot from 20-22 feel, but Henry is so confident or Theus' ability that the Sentinels' coach says; "Theus could shoot from outside the court." And Losner could shoot from outside the court if recent games are an indication. The 6 -6 1forward, an All-CIF first team pick last year. has six straight games of 20 points or better. Losner. Branning and Thcwr; are not the only players who can score. Inglewood has a deadly outside s hooter in 5-10 guard Steve Hines who is averaging 9.5 points. "Against a zone. he "ill re:.illy be tough." says Henry Marina. which playCll zonl' and man defen se 1n its 60-46 quart~rfinals "'in O\'(•r LH Poly. will probably do the same tonight. The Vikes feature a solid 6 5 center in junior Matt Cook who is averag ing 10 .9 po ints and who has an ex~lle nt left-handed hook. Tonight's Starting Lineups Inglewood Marina 6·5 Scarborough F Losncr6·6 6-61 :.i Theus F Boldt 6-2 6-7 Ingram (.' Cook fi.:) 5-10 Hi nes G Br:.inning 6-3 6-0 William~ c; Ugland 5-10 Fans Spu~ Haralson; USC Bows ·LOUISVILLE. Ky. <APl · - Drake's Larry Haral s on. responding before his hometown basketball fans, engineered an 80-70 upset of 13th-ranked Southern California Thursday night in the NCAA National Co m - missioners Invitational Tourna. m ent. Arizona won the opener over East Carolina, 94 · 78, behind its tall front line of Bob Elliott and Al Fleming, who combined for 50 points. Drake, at 16-10, entered the tourn e with the worst re- cord of e igh teams, capitalized on t · oss of Southem Cal's star playmak~r Gus Williams to knock the Trojans out of the tournament. Southern Cal, 18-8 this year. had fini shed second to Indiana in last year's NCIT. Hai;«lson, a 6-foot-9 senior forward from Louisville, scored 20 points. including threC' key baskets in the final five minutes when the Bulldogs inched away from a 59-59 tic. Teammate Andy Graham~ a 6-foot-9 forward, also had 20 points. Williams, USC'!> leading scorer. was s idelined with an ankle injury he suffered earlier this week . Drake s hot a sizzling 75 pt>r cent in the second half and rinished with a fieid goal percen- tage of 61.4, hitting 35 of 57 shots. Drake raced to a 14-6 lead but fe ll behind 32-30 with four minutes left in the first half. Thr game was deadlocked 36·36 at halftime. Haralson and Terry McKissick provided the crucial baskets in the waning minutes. McKissick finished with 19 points . Steve Malovic, a 6-foot-10 freshman, topped the Trojans with 19 points . WHITE SI GNS WITH RAMS LOS ANGELES-Alvin White, former Newport Harbor and Orange Coast Col leg<' quarterback, signed e two.year contract with the Los Angele.'> Rams Thursday. He received a small, undisclosed bonus. White was drafted on the 15th rOWtd b y the Rams after com- pl~1 the past two seasons o~ Oregon State University. "We're gla~ to come lo terms with him, .. Mark Duncan, direC· tor of player personnel for the Rams, saJd. "He has " ~tro''' arm and will report lo the Ra"?" camp at Cal State ( F\illerton) tn mJd.July." , The Rams signed o one-ye•r 8'reement with CS J<\allerton lo conduct tralnln1 camp lbote aaaln th ls lumm~r. ~ s K:t pla~ a.on ties at Hlg It wiU atn nin mil• 0 15-ft sho4 &ou1 i:20 Hi~ athl Edi: a i · crec allh the I E Con in tt ta . Da rep Har shot Tl duc1 anr lrop r iol. Bre Alai Hun (4:1 of F Lju1 ,[ [ 1 llifi var afl1 to c: the SW ~a ti pih be Un 243 A del <tUc tur da.) 1 ed ' !'Ot Dri wir wit ta bac )QI 1 •• Ur"' S M 81 1 20t "'"' I SI l..tt 20 7 °" Lon ,, OI Gre• so MO .. Stol HOS' Oi Mii~ Poll • Ft 10 8u~ O'H SH 10 C•'l SU ILB SCI Fr• C¥1 Mui > 2E IC 0 0 t.cn IL8 IC q., • I tUI •I 3 1' Be. l 44 .... ~ uni 0..1 TOI' ll a. ~ ~ 61 a 7 1 a tLI t 1 0 Wd 1 a cu ' C.• Lit 2S c' (' (I s r. ( ( 1 K~le 'l'oJ!.~~i~-rs Stresses • · Dunt meet victories do u b I e d l n h is HJ-1. av1i.r ,,.,., >. Aou <MJ a. ~, ,'&I •. ' n f came easy for Ottnfl' ~·iiies. wianln1 ttie e.wMIHl.I ... =-:.M· ./:I. ".U.!U":ll/ngl0ft ~ , e ~U8e ~'he~~e~f~P -r~:::_ ~~~1 ~•da:~~~inne •n ~1~!i~~i:(ffe~-:O .. :~ So 8 ROGER C R dav as Corol\a del Mar Sa"' .~~n • T':l SP 1. r.tvln iM> 2. v1. 11.11 Mino uthern Callfornla'a Larry Hayden of Sul\ftV 1 A LSON " • n 111 T • CU.Ol"M<•: SMll.. Paiade Of t k -v OUMO.UyP'li.tlta" Newport Harbor, Costa H~l,,...on~sed to l*cu-T•r,,tn(Ml2.1MrrlllU.U, prt:P rac and Hllls(4:19.0>andMi••i--M M i d s ~.-.r~'!t11. "''''-'·Ol••-:ut-J', flple d gem• wall be on di&-Vlejo'iJqnCook <'12U). Dick Roche. a tour· esa, ar na an an ~·""""" 1'1.~0~ • l'J ... 1,""-"'*' CM>l. 6MwlM>I. ay Saturday as the S4th Last year•s winner was year aide to Jerry Red· ~~'!'s~nte breezed to vie-l'.r.t(W. , A11=~~:;~u.~~~ .... ~onual _Sout~ern coun. Sul\ny Hllls' Andy Cllf-man, has officially ta.ken •<:IN• .. •• 0111__. l00--Uollll'l1111c$c1,1. WOoCS 1sq. Ues Invitational unfolds ford, who cUcked off 8 over the head football Newport Harbor's 100-1,Mu(i. ... ,·cu;J. I(~ a.~l\~rur:;~"iW02~· .. ·-tsc>. at Huntington B•ach 4·.1•.•. job at Unlvers1'ty High Sailors aotdoubles Crom ce.J_1..*-H-•WllllC),,, :l°'9o J.'(•l~u;tl•(Sl,Tlme~tu. Hi h " "p U • Ul!-'I. McKlever 1e1, 7. Myre CCI, 4.o-1. Wood <Sf>. 2. R.Olfl'°" i · The track is off, fo owin& the fo rm•I ao-Vin Mu"Jroy <In the a.~.11~i::c~.~:~·fg.·i.~ 1sc1.>.1.1Jt11e,1s1. 1n1e:'3.t, _It g~ts under way at 11 however, due to the re· prov.al of the school dis-s prints), Brad Humann ca1,J.1Nn~n m . lirne: .su. w!.9:oit1 i~i. ~-u~!~1::0,~ci~~l;....:; with field t:ventfinalsand "ent rai·n and that mark trict's board of trustees <«<>and 330 low hurdles> _..,_" <c1 .1._ 2· Y4Ml1>11 <e1. >. 2:oa. at n 'th b fl ~ ' Wed " d S t ~c&1. ,,....: ~oo.J. Mil•-1 Aa1e11 tsci. 2. T. H...,. oon _w1 t e rslrun-willbehardtoequa1. nes"4ay night, con· a n an a Ana High ,"'...,..f1.MiwwytE\.2.11111o11<c1.i. *'"0111sc1.>.wo1tott1sc1.l lmr. nl_ng fin als-the two-The field,event records firmin1 the Daily Pilot's transfer Dave Kurrasch .• 't; :i!..7~1~!',!S.;~·on 1c1, 1, 4 r.r!ii. , A•l•I isci. 1. ero ..... mile. . will be tough to beat, too, exclusive s tory Tuesday. <shot · put and discus> to "'""'1MOn •e1. :1.. vovn111c1. T1ma1 csc1.>.Merttn.z 1s1 TllM 11:1.., On display are a trio of wtththebighstaadard$of Roc h e .. a 33-year.ol.d trample Westminster in ''°i:·~ 1111rc11fl-1. Fe11M m 'l. cs~W;;..1;t::!' m. 2· Mto.nn.it 15-foot vaulters, :. 64·foot tbepast. Tustin r esi.dent, was Sunset League action. su,..(~ <E>. 1· 8.-ot\t 1b. uo1.k -1. v•••n11Je•• m . 2. shot putter, ~ bevy of Villa Park's Keith Redman's defensive Kurrasch warmed up Tlf:;1~i~·HU<01•i-1. ,. ..... cc1, 2. ~1T1-m.>.c11eW>Ut<sci.t.me: ~gh milers 1n the sub Schimmel set an Orange coordinator the past four for the Southern Coun-t:!,.~"· J. ScM~t'CIUGh m. 41 4 : Rtt•y-l . s... Cl•-flt•. ltmes ~:_20 , range and Edison County record of 1s-9 ye a r s -an a r e a of ties with a 62•101,i2 toss in ::t.!':::,;:~~~,;J~'~t M•I• R.i.,-1. satt c1emen••· li1gb s880CIFcbampion. Wednesday in dua l meet Ul1iversi\y's game that the shot put and K .C. ,."~ 1.~1. w••ft <C). > ......... T•~: 3i.oE~\•m•n 1sc,, 2 8ounlM Orange. Coast area action, but P a ul Wt'lsonof excelled.--·· .• cc•~· ... -• .,·--... , ".:,..··1·.. ... .... isc1.J.S<111er <sc1.H•1Ql'lt:s.to. ath1 t f g t d Connell leaped 6 -4 in the ··...... • .. · '• · .. -. . LJ 1. 0e1~ csi. 2. A.cwms 1sc1, . e es 1 ure o o well. Warren went 16·6~ in With the exception of hig h 1·ump. LM\Qll'f"P-1· Feiu cc>. 2· wer,.,.. J.woocn 1sc1. 01s1enu: 20-J. Edison's Lio e l 'th thl tb ,.,. t£1,l.Kt-4yll>).Ol•l•nce:10-I. Pl/ I. b .. 11. ISi 2 Ross ISi l. Y n erswi s m eet. , .e t ...._e.clinching 21-20 Costa M esa's L a.rry ~veu11-t.Klnn1son<E1,2.0udo v1e1, .. 1e,1sc1 "••~t·;o-6 • a 1: ?2 .. 2 and 48.5 to his And Kurrasch is still a v1ctory over Mission Vie-Falke tripled, winning °'~, 'i~t~\~i1~~-~b«o <c>. 2. sP ' siin1o.~re1 1s1. 1. H•r~r 1sc1. cr~dll mh thhe ~80 a nd 440. couple of feet off the pace jo and 8 losG in CIF \he hurdles in 16.6 and ~~s IEI, 3· Erl(h IEJ. OISllft(.J; 3 ~~~~~·:~~:~z~~l~~~i"9!0n a oug e~ coming ore set by Sunny Hills' Dave playoff competition, ttie 41.6, in addition t o a 20-8 01sc:1Js--1 EllenberQ 1c1 2 Hofden 100 1. Pt•mon m. 2· Chnsm.n the basket_ ball s_eason. Murphy, who P"l the shot TroJ· ans allowed the op-lon g ju m P to Pace· cc1.i. wrlQht tc1 o1s11n<e. 1s11. is1. >. Tt•11111s1. Time. 9.e. E H ,. Triple jul1\p-1. Wtrntr IEI. 1. 110 l.Carlos~ISl.2.Chrl>~n(SI. stanc1a tgh's Ken 67·1. position only 70 points in M esa's r o ut of El &.non <El, a. Ell•nberQ 1c1. Oh· 3 Ni1:owoicH1.nme:n .4. Conner h b t f 6 S" 12 t•nc•· 44.3.,, uo 1. Fi•lds 1s1. 1. C•rto\> is1. 3. . asa es o , ... ~ The final running gam es-a naverageof Modena . Mate Curt u,:..W. .. ~ll<•JHMIEIOM .. Ruvo101s1.T•me :s1.3. tn the high jurnp and San-event-the mile relay-is les~ that} s ix points per, Eilenberg won the s hot 100-1. Ar•medl.!1• m a. Haynie (H~3. ~"~~r T~~.:.'i:~~".1"° ... n ta Ana Hig h transfer s latedfor4: 30. outing. put a nd discu s ( 151_2) <E!3.Moc:11•nofl.>. Tll't'\ei 10.2. M11e· 1. An9el 1H1, 2 K1eQer tHl.J. D a e K h Red • . ~1.M•""C1U111e12.Plk•<Lll. v1e11.1s1 r1n1e·4 32 1 v u r r as c , man stepped down Corona del Mar's vie-. .i.~1e 1E1.T1me :2u. 2-Mll•-·1.•,,...:..·,H:i.v1e11acs1.1 representing N ewpo rl MHUeco .... s as football coach and tory over Magno11· a was ,....1.-,._1.1RTyn1 •r~ ~,e,1 a. Ttlmbl• <'-> i. c.av.11.uQh <HI. Time: 9:S3.3. H bo h E •• tbl · d ' ._ • . ""'· ~ · · 110 HH-1. Pt!ttrson CSl, 1. Dan-ar r , as tossed the vtnl,M.,k,All'lltlt,Sc:~l.YMr a et1e irector to paced by Jack Hagan in e.o-.1.Trll'ftblt(l.)1.l.ydtc:k(E)l. dur•ll IHI. 3. Braoeu tSI. Tin-e: sbot64-11~4. ;:. ~\~~1'~~'=;:!~1:::,S: purs u e a c.aree r in the 220 and "40, along 8~;~~~1J1~1't0;;~u1<E>1 14tio 1H-1. Fietas ts1. 1. Apptn.Ofl The mile, w hic h pro· 440. 411. B111s1ms, w111111er. '69 private business No with Brian Huns aker's Ernsi IEI. Tllftt: 4:34.1. 1s1 >. Aot>l>in~ 1s1 rim.· •0.1 d\lces t he winner of Ui'e ~1.~:~;;~:·~~~7~:·~:c~01ys!.. replacement h as 'been easy double in the mile E~":'l~).';.:::!~t91,~g.o·N•illCE11 4/:' Re1•y-1. 6~d1eb.ck.'T1mt1 l annhualf Daily Pilot Monlc•:n • ntham 1 edi f<?r Redman as a nd two-mile as CdM 1~H.,;l£r.,~':::\~.'1_1.Hunt<E1 3 ~1~eRe10-1.s.c1e11et>eck.Tlme: rop y , ea tu res Jim Ar-~,;i11e 9=01·2· Pat ouu1, El Dorado, a et c director. s we p\ the two events. SlOl.H-t. ,...,..Y <Ell. Hunt ce1i Hj · 1. Pe~rson 1s1. 0.1..a~ m. riola of Gahr (4·169) i ...... H ,. • Rocbe's backg o d ' H t ed . . Kn8PP <Ll.T1rnt:.o.e. l Ree<11H1 He19111 62 . . , ·:i" · • o. is .. c Curtis. s.ntaA,,., . r un m agan urn 1n a ruce 44llr•l•v-1: t1 Ooredo. Time~.U.6. u 1. F1~1ds 151 1 Apperson cs1 Breger Moore of Rancho high school (Downey), 50.7 in the quarter and Ml,'• rt1ey-1• e1 Ooredo .. 3 Rooblns cs1.01i1ance. 21-n. ' Alam•t (4 19 8 Th 440reley· 41 7.Cenllnnl•l,'61 . . 11 c . Tt ....... l .34... Pl/ I 5<.hae<l4'1 IHI 2 WoJQSt•lf I OS : . '· om Ml ltr•l•y· l 1'.1.Ctnltnfl••V•• JUmor co ege ( e rntos) Huns aker's c loc k in gs HJ-1.IClt'\Cl>ner(E)l L•-<EI IHl,3 Breoet tSI He1ght·iH. Hunt of Pa trick Henry HJ •·10'·· kelly 0ona111>e P•>os and college (Cal State were 4 :32.6 and 9· 26 2 3· °"", ii.nwn <E> HeiQhl ~4• sP 1 J•<~"'" 151 1. 01>er1tn IHI, ( 17 2 S VttCIH, 7) ' Fu) ' · · · L ~1. Knepp ILi 1. Hunt (El 3 3 LOIWl ISi Oo>tante 4i..6 4 : . >. cottBlackburn LJ W4'1,JcrryProc:tor,Mult.''7 lerton ) does not in-RickTarvlndoubledin ri.oreavCLl.O•st•nce 10-s•.. 01~u, 1Ro1h 1H1.1 Lvnn1H1,J. of Royal (4:18.8), Chris PV 16-t.•.,Pau1w11ton,wuren:•s elude football. H e com-the w e ig ht events for w!Zic1.\F~•t!!.1'L1212.G1l1>er1cE>l. Kowe1cya 1s1 01\tance ne-1. L . !>P t.1 I Oevt Mutpl'I Su HI d . . · ti,... ·6. T J 1 Field\ ISi. 1. RobbiM ISi. J 1un g of Vis ta (4:20), Clio • • Y. MY us. pete m basketball and M a nna as the Y ikes SP-i. wins <LI 2 siac1o. 1e1 i "••ldsts1 o.,1ance.n.4. .Diablos, .CdM Dunk Rivals . , T h e Mission VieJ·o so Fiv· 1. Ru111nste1n tET> ,,_,, 1. 8runsw1Cll llBI 21.0. 3. McCMlin High Diablos won 10 of J l 10+0 11.•. 4. Hall 1M> n .2. s. unaah, varsity even•s Thursday 1e'T12~.s. •· MOrton 11.Bl 31.s .. t 100 Fru I. Collentlne CUI Sl-•· 2. baseball b t . ked h d L Corbell IEI. 01\lall(t 48 a. CCIM n11uo11Wg110li• , u pie up c rus e oar a. Tarvin Oll<us-1. Cor1>e11 cE1 2. s1..c1t CEJ 100 1 HonestMI 1 Htllldrd 1c11 OD football 3S ftn BSSil• t06Sed the Shot p ut 51·5"4 ;). Wills IL.I. O}tt•n<e. IS"4·l. Yolall«e.IMI Tunt. 10 .•. t t t P d Hi ,.._ Meriu Ctll (SJl l.Nr• 720· 1 H•g•n (Cl 1 P•tlerson(MI an a asa ena .,,. a nd won the dis cus with 100-t. Mlt1Hon <Ml 2. Porter <U > M•QO.;.n 1c1nme:13 9. and un~ Redrnan a 149..So/.a l. 0'0..-ll ILi. Time: lO. I. .a40 1. H•Qen !Cl 2. Haynes (M) l. • • no.-1. MlltHOn (Ml 2. C•les (I.) S. M<Gow.tn tCI Tl nit· se 1 At Pa adena he WM a Huntington Beach's Jen111M11.1. Tll'IW : u2. i80 1. Moore cci'1. 6~rnes cc1 3. Bee assistant for four Rober• Ang el als ..o-1. Jenti.lns ''-~ 2. or...,, <1.1 1 Moci..e1s1c1 r1n>e :2:CM.1. " 0 Henelrla IMI. Time. S3.0. Mtl~ 1. Huns•kU ICI 1. Oily (Cl 3. years and a varsity as-._1. G•lle<iher 11.1 2. e>r~ cu o o.iy cc>. l ime: 4·Ju. S · t t d T 1 Hendrlcll IMI. Time: 1: S9.t. l·m•I~-1 Hunsaker IC) 2 J Day IS a.n Un er OM Mlle-1.PltrcelM12.P1lne(M)l. ICl3.WhliCl.T1me:9:20.2.'. Hamilton tor ttiree Banquet a.r1Q1w1tc111u.Ti1M:4:31.•. ~ml-1. G•lleQher Cl.I 2. ~111111 .,11.. ..A yeare.. <Mil. Frencl'I 11.1. Time : 10:00:0. ;...-( :;,.:r .,/I.. "I really Ceel you win 120HH-1 Ron cM> 2. Aum~y IMI ~ J.O.ublk cM1. nme: ••.1. E'ro•h s· 0 la games With good de· U?l.H-1. Cl'lublk (Ml 2. Butt« (Ml a • P fc •• u h .. f R I l.Bonllcl•l(L!Tlme:o .1 e n se, says n OC e. I esu ts 440relly· 1.1. .. r• Tim~ u .s. Res11lts nag-B-3 YOU Can dO that you'r e Miit rel•y-1. M•rtn<1 . T.mt• Ir .::; l~H 1. New! IC) t ,_ (Cl :J, lt_.,,\Of!IMI TllN~M.1 UOl.H -1 M<G•wen CCI 2 . , .... 11'4'1lf ICI a. Ol-'O ~I. Time. .S,]o,,...-,. I Cor~•OelM.tr. lure: ti.•. HJ · I. A/'ldtlr~n CCI 1. Severi.on CC)>. ~1tittlCI. Htill • 2. lJ• '· ~yllle (QI Ml'ett tCI J. .10Mt <Cl. OH-.a11ul 1/t, PV· J, f(lfldrtd IMI and OrlllO ICI ~. 0.1111.H ((I. Ht~jll!!t! 12'0 SP· I. Cott Otltt,}. "°'' (Ml l. Van Otvtmbe I'°' I. Ol••lllCI. 49 I. TJ· 1. Moore ICI t klndrtO (Ml J. .IOl'lt'S <Cl 01~1 enc:.e : 39-II. Ohc11t · I. Gftenwood ICI t. f'nu<hf IMI l. o. Olfvu IMl. °''°' ~ •. uz.11 ,. Mt•" Otl (111 Ull ver•11m Otl 100 1 Chepp1e IVI 2. LAwltr <VI > HAii IVI. T1me· 10 1. no-I. Ch.ipplt (1/11. lA•IOf' (VI l. Cl>MeCMl. l•me: 2J .. 4.,_ 1, M<Keon (Ml J. Ftlell IMI 3. l)~al'I (VI. tune: n .J. llO l. Berry IMI 7 SI Jontl tMI l. Po1tqu1n IMI Tlmt. l :OJ 0 Mtlt-I. 0ollfll"8 (Ml 2 ~•llllO (Ml) GrOUOtrnen (M ) Time: •:JI II. l·Mi-1, Oowl!M IMI 7 SI. Joltn (Mll.O'Here lMJ. Tlme :• S1 S. 120HH-1.~e4Vl2 WoepW(M). 3.M<C.slllll 1\11. Tlf'lllt: U.2. Jlll l.H•"I. Moore tVI 2 O'Mlllq IMI>. M<C..slo.lllGI. Time: 41.J 440 Ael•Y-I, Vlr'llWft Otl. Tl-. 44.0 . Miit Rtley-I, Me lrr Otl. TlnM: 3.33.0. HJ-I. Stammer (Ml 2. MCW\lg (M) OAllVPtlO! J Ard.lMl IMI HtllM: S.10. LJ I <>•Y I Ml , Mc Gowell (M) .. Htrne,...a IMI Ohlatlet: l .... PV· 1. Woep.e (M) t. Olcli-CM) J Conio IVI HtlOlll . tj.• ~P I Slmt (,,_I t Cieri! <Ml l. Grenl ll 01.i•n<t ... ,S. •"'"'"*' ,., u .. , "......, 1111>-I. MIJlrO'/ (NI 2. Oey (W) 1 Foley IN I. Time: 10.•. ,220-1. MWoy (N) 2. HumeM (N) l Oo (WI. Timer t'-4. 440-1. Humann (N) J. W•IH IHI s. VOf'llHMll(WI. llmt:S?.S. --1. Cl~tk (NJ 2. Hickey IN) :S. Grevtlln IW) Time : 2:02.4. Mile-I. Erll IHI t. Ard90 (NI ),, Ande•son (WI nme: •:44.•. 2·mlle· 1. Fullumolo INI 7. t-(Wll.AnO•n~ IWI. Time : 10 ?2.S. llOHH -1 OISl•111slao (Ml 1. HOll'°'1 IWI ;_ SChulU (WI. Ti"": IS. t. J30LH I Hum•1111 (NI 2. Aomi,.. (WI 3. £cctu (N). Tlmt: 41.1. 640 ttl•V I. WeUmlnSltr. Time : 4H Mile rtl•r-1. Hrwport. Time. , n•. HJ-I. C-11 I N) 2. Ctait (N) 1 l.ohlneft IN I. HelQl'll: •-4. U -1. SNrp (NI 1. 01Stenl"• (Nl 3.. Connell (NI. Olstano: 21.al.'>. PV-1. Slwrp CHI 2. B&&acu IHI l. -~(NI. Hei9l'll! 12 ... SP-I. KIJtreKl'I INI 2. Rlcr..~ CNll. Ptllpe>s (NI. Oist•nce· •2·1CW>. TJ-1. SNtP IN) 2. Bo1well IWI 1 (.onntll (N). 01\IMU' .0-3~1. Ot\CU \ -t . Ku,,•Hll (NI 1. ~C..)lln (W) l. Potier (WI. Ot~ tenet. 1)1~. JC Swilll Marks Top JC Swim TltftH 400 medlt~ relay 1. Olat>io Vdlltv 3:44.S; 2. Pe•aCltn•, wu 1 V•ller 3:41>.0; 4. Fullerton 3· SI O; S. s.CI· <Jlebaclt.l:SI t;•.Golden Wt•t3.S2.0. 1.000 I rec-1. F lck \Cyprus!•:•.•; 2. Udell 1P1ulden•I t ·s•.s; 3 SN•QO l~Me Monltal 10:03.•; 4 Turnbull IOl•l>IOV•llOl 10:11.2; S. Kr~ lS.n Jost) 10: 18 1. Otflers-9. SCl\OIH tGolclen Woll 10.l3.S; 11. Arnold (0r""9f C.."I t0·3S.2; ll. SMll10lt ts.delleo.0110:3'.•. 100.lrtc-1. Fltlo. (Cypre~sl 1.47.,; 2. AldQe IS•OC1ieb•o.1 1·4•1; 3. GllbHI IO~tlloV•l14yl 1.4'1 •. 4.Brus I01ll>IO Velleyl l:SO O; S Slur(ll!u 1Pa•a«1en•l 1·so.2. Others tl TIQl>e IOCCI l:S2.8 !IC Ir•• I Ft ores (Mt SACI 11. 1 Bau .. IE I C.1111no1 22 s. 3 Mll(l\Cll IOCC>. CilrClena• IC.WCI. Mvcr~ lCypres\I n 6 OIMrs 11 w11.1more (OCCI. Kallenbach ISaCICllt!Mtlo.I. 22 'I 100 ind me Cl -I. Br us I Ooablo Valltyl l 01.l. l l.l!nCler> I01a1>10 Valley) 1 ll.'1: J. FIC lo. tCyprosl 1:06.0; 4 St1Jrge~ !Pa~aden1102.01.9; S. W•lsl'I IPe iaden•I 2·01.1,. Oll'lers· a. Saetl'lolf CSaCldlebeclo.I 2:10.3; 11. Rld9e IS.iddlct>aclll J.10.9; IS. Turner IOCCI 2: 11 I . · 200 fly-I. UndeberQ CP•saelclNI 1:S7.1; 2. McOonalCI (01.JDIO Valley) 2·01.4; 3. KraQe <San Jose> 2·01.s; •. uncse" (01a1>10 Vallero 2:03.1; s. Firman tOlablo V.:tlltvl 2.03.S. Otners-1. Lyle CSaddlebac lt.17:07.1. 100 lree • 1. Flores IMI. SACI ~.•: 2. Uoell CP.saden•I. Pl'1k1n (C,,oss· mont l 49.S. 4 SpenuH tCh.ollcyl •9 8, S. Kall•nbath IS•ddlf't>.tckl •9.~. Oll'ter\ 1 Cardena\ IGWC. I SO I 200 bil<lo. I Murpt>y (W••\I Valley) 2 l)t.1. 1 !.Ulholl 15.!ddlebackl, 5<h0h'• IC.WCI 1.0& O; 4. Bru\ (01•1>fo Vallnl 2.0"2. s. W•l>h (P•Wdenll 2.10 ?. SOC> ltee 1. Foci\ ((yprthl •:Q .S; 1. Uatll IPneClenal • 4'.1; 3. Kr-t S•n Joul 4·)2.6; 4 . Smith tGroumonll •· Sl.8; S. Turnbull IOl•l>IO Valley) •:S• '· 01ner•-·· Rfd9t (S.CICllel>OCkl S:Ol.7. 700 l>rea\I· 1. Smllh (Wesl V•ltey) 1 IS 9; 2. HCk ICyprenl 2:11.0; l . Utluyem• tPaUCltn•l 2:21.9: c. Roemer 10•.oblo valley I l 23.4; ~ Wh ile 101a1>10 V•lleyl 1·14.1. Otl'ter\ 6 Campbell CSaCIClltt>e<k I 2 2• 1. u Row. !OCCI , 11.s. 400 Ir e~ nl•V · 1. O•abto V•ll•V 3 1' 0, 1. Pa\•Clena 3:21.0. J. GOiden Wt\I J H ~ • Full~rton 3.23 0. S. G•O\\mont J H q. 8 Orange (.out ) l• 8 JC Tennis Flllltt1.4NI 171 121 OCC Si119IH Millet (FI Cltl Smell ..O. 6-1. Goldn,en CF I de( Lyn<" 2•. 6-4,6-l. · H•Ye\ (Fidel Scl'll•l6-1.•-t. . ..O. Jon~s IOI Cl•I Bowman 6-0.•·t. MOr1on COi Ciel M1stet1•6·•.41,6-f, Olwn IF I <!ti Gron man S·7, 6·2. t>-l. Oowllln Miller-Goldman IF I dtl Jones- Sniall 6·4, •·I, l·o , H•ye•·Bowman GI del Lynch• 5<hlt .. ·l,2 o o I M••lelta·Olsen IF I Clef Moflc>ft-G•os\nlcln l·o, C>· 1, o i afternoon as they r olled w11\0111ens..a,J.Grooscsc1ss.1,4 .. I . . . t . S<1u.1oe1 IE TI SS.I, s. Et>Y (M) St..6 .... 0 3 COnVtnCmg Vl C Ory tn. Werner CSCI S7.4. • J·3H a lways 1ntheba ll g ame . 1-~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~----~~~~~~~~~~~--~~~------~--~ the South Coast League so B1tk-1. Ander.on <ETI 21.6. 2.' . . . C.,,..Pl>ell (Ul 29.4, 3. Benwn IOHI s w1mm1ng f in als at 301,4 Rl<ti.•1>eUQ111en>1.o,s.Hkks :\1arguerite Center Pool tETllt o.•. Hn111ns 1sc1 J1.>. • · SO Brusl-1.1.lnll.letler (l.8) 32.4, 2, Mission Viejo com-~.n.mcu1n .•• J.Ro1>1>tns 1u1u.o, piled 517 points lo easily ~eif'~~.':.~~!:c~1~J: •. 8'edlofd beat sec 0 n d p I ace 100 Free Reio-1, Unlvtrs1ly U . . h . b d t:3'.2. a. e 1To,-o1:3'.6, 3. University DI vers1ty w 1c ha e 1.4U '-Den• Hiiis 1:0 .1, s. Mls-243 )ionVltja 1:4'1,6..LAO\ftO 8H<lldb- • qi.NII fled. Al Villa Park, Corona TetmScon1s: e 1Toro v c,un1-v. del Mar Hl.gh h d 20 IV 242, LilQuna Be•c" 200, S•n. a C1e111tnll I tO, OIN Hiiis 80, ~ qualifiers for the Cen -v •• ,o 10. tury League fin a l s Satur· c.1111,,, Lu9 .. "''"- ,1 ay At Villl P'erll y • VAR~TY5WtM The Diablos dominat-200M<H11ev Re1ey-1. Tu111f\1 ·cu. ed every event, and their 2. '°"°"° del Mir 1:41.1. 3. Cost• Mts.a l :SO.~. •· VIiia Perk l:S0.4,S.EI sophomore sensation, Moc1tna 1·S0.6. "· s,,nl• An• 2:00.a, 1. Brian Goodell, d oubled,. E~n~1;'.!'~-_•·P,1mer cce1M> 1•4'1.7, winning the 200 freestyle 2 H,rric" CEM> t:sl.3, J. w11eny "I.th a t1'mc of l .·43 .4 and icoMI l·H.l. •· wauon ICdM) 11nd ,.. Oe111beclo.I ICMI 1:54.8, 6. l.y\lne l a k i n g t h e l 0 0 1'2~ ~~~.'4i.Md1ey-1. c11econ CCMI backstroke With a 56. l. , 111.0, 2. Bro.,,ne ICCIM) 2:08.0. 3. Weber ICdM) 7.08.1 4. Heck ICCIMl 2 09 •,s. WenQlare th 2:12.1, 6. Edge ITl7: U . S.ull'I Cout L .. Q11• final\ At Mertffrltt Center VARSITY 100 MeClley Rel•y I Ml\Slon l/1eio 1 •• 0. 1. L•guna Btath I SJ 3. l. Vn•ver \1ly I SS •.• Oan• Htll~ I.SS I>, S Ml\\lon V1e10 B 1 SI. I, ... VniV.r\ttY 82 06 2 200 frff-1 GoO<Jell (Ml 1.43.4, 2 f ren•en !Ml 1 Sl O J. Br•un IMI 1.SI I, 4. C•mpbell IUI I SI 1, S V. Lee IMI t:SJ.2.6. COS9rovt (UI l:Sl 1. 200 lod Medley I. Ouckwe><th IMr 1 OC 1. 1 O'Gorrnan ISC.I 1 IM 6. J. Lonsd•le IM) 2 OS •. 4 Rey (Ml '2 08.•. S. MtCorm1ck (UI 2 117, •· Grey IMI 2 IS I SO Frte I Neville IE T1 13 7. 1 Howt IMJ 1S l, 3. Ok•Hkl (Ml 13 •. 4. S<olman IMI 23.S, S. Cede \SCI 7~ t,.._ Houell CUI 2• S 01v1ng t Gerrtrd CMl 41S 6, 2. Miller IUl •Ot.S, 3. Hol>ta (Ml 311 I.• Poller ILBl 261.7, s. Kohel IL.Bl 1&2.1, •· F.e ILBI Ill I. 100 Fly 1. Lonsd1lt IMI ss 1. 7. 811\11 IMI )1 0, 3. V . l.te IM) S9 I.•. O'Har• ILBl S9.2, S. Mc.Corm1cll (UI S9 S,6. Br•un CMI 1·01 2. 100 Free-I. Olo.arak1 IMI SO.S, 7 C.,TIPllCll (UI Sl.0, l . Oucllworth IMI SU, 4. Scolmen lM) S2.0. S. Potter CLBH17,6. Cede-tSC) S3 6. SOO Fru 1. Howe (MI 4:4S 1, 2. Frensen tMI S 01 •. 3 McCelferty IM) S: 13,T, 4. G. Let (Ml S: 14.2, S. Murphy (Ml 5:21.1, 6. RlttU (U) )'2&.7. • 100 Back-1. GOO<lell (Ml S..1, 7. O Gor111an ISCI S7 1, l CosQrove CUI 1:02.4,• Busn IM> 1.03.1, S Slmmoos IL81 l·Ol.6.6 Grey IMI 1.0S.S. IOOBrtaSI 1 Murphy (M) t·(M 9, 7. R•Y IMI 1OS8 l Ntville (ET) 1:060, 4. Hencierwn IMI I O'I 0, S Boo"" IUll 10.1,6 H•ll\\ell(Ul1 110. ..00 Free Aelity I. Mission Viejo l 11~. 1 Unlv~rs1ly l 31 0, l L.lC;IUN 8HCh A 3: 38 4, 4 Sen Cl•~nlt J 40 '· s. M1\\10n Vlt10 8 3:44.4, •· l.Atvn• Bu ell B 3 O 1. Tum Scoru; M1•\lon Vlljo St7, Ul>h•trllty 2d. l.•Qun• 8tKh ?Oa, O;ine Hiiis 'O, San Cltmtnlt '7, E.1 Toro 41. "ltOSH·50PH 200M4dt.., Rtl•v-1. El Toro t:SJ.6, , 1.eQu11a Buch 1 sa.4. 3. s111 a.m;nie l:St.t64. oan• Hiiis 2:00.•. ~ U111verslly 2· 1.9, • l.•guna ee.c:h B1·<» a 200 F•H-1. Colltnllne (UI 1:5S 3, ? W1l\on CE Tl I 51 $, 3. Eby IMI 1-00.1, 4. H•ll IM) 2 01 1, S Far,.-..1 tLB11·0l •. fl.SChUdtl CETI 2:0? 1. 100 Ind. Medlo 1. Cemp~ll IV> 1 Ol.S. 2. BruMw1Clt. (LOI 1:0.SOi._!'· w .. 111ee ti.Bl 1 06 o. 4. wer11er CKI 1 °"·'· s. H•Clo.$ (ET) I :oe.o ••. MorlOI\ ILBI i•O'l.1. so Fr~~. I Allelerton ( E. TI 2• 1 t. Groo~ C!>CI 24.7, J. Gtal'lf1m (VI U.t,4. llnd•hl CETI 7S 1, S. W. C.rlnellt IL.Bl 7S I.II. Stewens CUI 26 S. SO Free-1 Fr•rrltltn (Tl U 3, 2. Wy•ll IE,11 22.S, l. Sayer ICCIMI 23 6, • w .. a CCMI 23.f, s. Moyers IEMJ 2• 0, '-G•lleQlltr ICM I 14.6. 100 Fly · I. Fr•nlllln ITI S3.1, '· Br-ne <CdMI S-4 •• l . Palmef' ((AMI SU. 4. WenQllre Ill S6.I>, S. Ffcgt ICdMl SI l>,6 Ray (VPI 1:00.4. 100 Frte· I Wyall IE•ll S0.2. 7. Walson IC:CIMI SI J, 3. 01ea Ill Sl.5,4.. Swenson CCM) S2 0, S. Smith ICdMI S1 •.6 Oembetk• (CMI S2.S. SOO Frtt· t. Cl'lacon ICMI •:SU. 2. He•k.11 IEMI S:OU, 3. Frost ICdMI s 02.•. • Monroe ICMI S:09.1. S. Lysine ICMI S: 16 I, I>. Sli~rland tEMIS 19.S 100 Betk· 1. Hee lo. CCdMI .s9 4. 1. P1eocy tTI I :01.0, 3. H1rrlson (CM) I 02.4,4 R•Y CVPI t:Ol.9, S. Epperson ((Ml 1.0l.7, •.Smith <CdMI 1:03.8. 100 8rH\I· 1. Weber tCCIMI l.o.t.•, 7 010 (Tl I OS.4, ). Slone "") 1 :O..>; • ward CCMI I :06 •, s. Lau11!fr ((CIMI 1.08.0.6. W'W!rry CCaMl l:Ol.9. 400 Free Reio· 1. Corona <lei M.lr 3 18 O. 2 Cost• M••• 3: 30.•. J. Est .... c1a 3.J6 s. 4 . Tustin 3-31.0, S. VIiia P•r• 3:37.8, 6. El MOden• J:Ja.4. 1. Soinl• An• 4: l>.O. fROSH·SOPH 100 Medley Rel•Y-I. VIII• Pitrll l:St .1, 2. El Mooen• 2i0t.S, ). Cor<11111 Clel Mer 2:02. I. 4. CH le M4H 2:02.I. S. Tuilln 2.10.0. •· E\tancla 2: 10.s. 7. S.nlt Ana 2: 13 O. 200 Fret-1. wrlgl'll \CdMI 1 :S6.3, 2. 1.'/Slll9 ((Ml 2:0•.7. 3. Cool< IEstl 2 OS I, •. Ooder CCdMI 2!0..1. S. H•lllcotlo. IESll 2:07.2, '-SMllh (VP) 1·1111. 100 Ind. Meeltey-1. Semtn•on 1CdMI LOl.4, 2. Wall•er CCdMI 1 OU, 3. ou~.,o cvPI 1:0t..1, 4. Hencl Ill l·OI 0 S. Mt~ullU (V'P) 1: ... 0, ta. 5od>- lentnqtr ICM! l:O'l.4. SO f'rtt I. Vlgll IEMI )4,3, 2. Ol>er!Nft ICCIMI 24.7, l . Aroo (VPI 25 •. 4 ling CCMI and Brlndon CVPI 2S 1,1> Ol'lle IEsll,..0 j() Fly· 1. S.mtnSOll ICCIM) 27.l. l. OutelO CVPI 21.1, 3. W•ll•te (Ml 21.4, 4 l,ysl119 IC.Ml, Jenkins ICdM> lflCI OeMOfl\I IEMI n .s. • 100 frN-I. Sii .. (COM) 511.,, t. V19il (EMI SU. l. Cook IEtO $6.7, end /4t'll CVPI S..1, S. B ..... CVP> Sl.4 ••. W nlon ICM> Sl.2. •. j() Baell-I. Wrlglll (CdM) lr.7, 't, C•rl\Oll ICMI 30.7, ). Smith Clll'I )1.4, 4. BlecklMim CCMI 32.A, 5, ~ \VPI 31.7,•. Oledrlc:lt ((Ml At, SO Brent-1. Oellf'ff tSAl lt19, 't. Wellltt tCoMI a. Oltdfl<lt (CAO:)il.),, •· T1119 ICM I and HIM (f) -?fS. ... Pell ICMI S..t. • llOO F'" RlllY• I. CorOl11'~ Mir t:au. t. l!I MoOena t:4l.,. ~CMI• MO• t:4'.S, 4. ti•l•"tll t· , S. Ville Perk 1."'-01 .. Tuitl" tt 1J, I, S.11t1An•2·01 o. / For Area ··we've got five return- ing s tarters on defense to build around a nd we're looking forward to d e- fending the title." Ce•ta Mesa K ey figures returning· . on def eose are middle Ket th Josephson w as linebacker David Scrog· pamed most valuable gins and Cree safety Art Pl.ay!r on Costa Mesa Heise. High s bask~tball team ••we don't figure to do Tburs~ay nagh_t at the a lot of things different,'* school s sport.S awards says Roche. ••we just banque~. . want. to keep winning Special a ward win- like we h ave the past ners: d h If Th' . Vert.lty BHll.ellilllll year an a a . 14 1s a cap••ln: Mlrk A1,111re1•°": Most great place to be and it is v.1 ... 01•: ktl1h JoM11tuon; Co-mo61 h 11 ., · lmprovtd: Curt Henson end Stan 8 C 3 e nge. Mllltr; MOU lnsplretlonal: Merk The new University W•r>Q. coach says h e's con - cerned with San Clemente a nd Dana Hills in· South Coast League warfare. "Those t wo we h ave to be aware of in addition to El Toro, Mission Viejo and Laguna B each ." University's defense h as r e volved around a JV9ullelNll Cept•1n : Stt"e Kiiey; Mosl V<ll .... bit: OouQ Dysart; Mo•I lmprovtd: Tim YounQ; Mo•t ln"!>lr•hon•I: G¥y ~no•. Sopllomort 9Hkt11Nll C•pl.,n. Fred ~slno; Mosl va1 .... bit: Mike Snow; Most tmproved: Oeve Mollice; Moil 1nsp1r<11tona1: 1<e.,1n Minnick. f',.MllNlll llHlletb.111 C•Pl••n: Jon W1lllnQh•m; Most V•lueble: 8111 8•lwtl; Most Im· pr..,.d: Don O'Neel; Co-most 1nsoir• 11on••: Jerry Cribbs end Kirk 8•utrmelster. 6-1 defense and the o f-Lag11na Beach f ense figures to be the s a m e , w i t h s om e Sophomore basketball modifications lo the I-coach Jerom~ Karp pre- formalion. sented the e ntire Laguna The assistants to Beach team the most Roche will be C huck valuableplayerawardat Sorcabe l (offensive its banquet Monday coordinator>. Dick Peter night. <offensive and defensive David Strombotne was line> a rid Mike Fazio named m ost inspira· (wide receivers and de-· Uonal, Norman Anderson fe ns ivebacks). was honored as Mr. Hus- tle and Wade Freier was · sele<:ted as m ost im- Sadd.Jeback pr~~e:1P ~lso presented Swimming Sfftll91Cll CHI C4'1 Clllffty olOO Motefty Reily-I. Stdell.-Ck. Time : 4:20.S, 1000 Fru-1. Ot"un (CH t . c.....-u ISi, 3. Slhrer ISi. TllN: 11.122. 200 Fre9-1. Weod\ (Cl, 2. SMUlofl (Sl, l Kalttn~l'I ISi. Time: l ;~U. )0 FrH-I Spenc:tr (Cl. 1. Rlaoe CSl. l. HlbeOer (SI. Time; 24.0. 200 Ind. Mrdlty-1. I.YI• (SI, 2. Devere C$1, 3. auroen <,>>. n-: 1:11.2. Ol.illQ-1. ¥Ure (SI. 2. Mkltel~I (Cl. ~nt\: 170.lS. 200Fly-t. l.eetty CCI, 2. Keltenbld\ ISl,l. Vooel (S). Time: 2: IS.t. 100 Frff-t. SeltllOlf ($), l. lllclqe lSl.l.~r.«;1. T~: s1,4, 100 --~-t. W.OOS (CI 2. BefQKJ ltl,3.'Se<Of ($).Time: 2: It.•. , MIO Frt{I-I, 04nHll (Cl, 2. 1.Yle (51, s.c.mpe1111 cs1. TIMe: s:oe.c. 100 8reHt-t. OellaPtnn• ICI, 2. Vooel <SI, J. Lencterw•v tSJ. Time: 2:3U. ' 400 frff A•llY-t. S1ddltb•""' Time: a:n.s. what h e calls the coach's award to David Chapman and John Oswald. Netepori Barhr Rick Bartels was named most valuable player Thursday night al the sports awards ban- quet honoring Newport H arbor Higb's soccer teams. Special award win- ners: Vehity Ceptel": .l,ltll A1lnw11er; Mo\I vatWO!e: Alc:k !Wrtets; Molt ltn- """9d: Cfelt ~II"; UldlllO sc-: h•-e·a.1,.; C~MS Awatd: Jacll R.tin••*• J-.1wv..,..1ty C1ptt¥1t1 Merk Sllf"flu; Mo" V•l ... bW: "'••'SICwrmen; MMt Im· provl'd: lttf-0-; M41l lniplr• 1 IOMI: Otw ilm!Mfft\•11o Six 7 ·foot hilh jumpe..., trie expected to compete in the UC Irvin e Meet of Champions tuck and fleld meet Sunday. March23. Berkeley a.nd Jerry CUip for u-e Paclflc Coast' J)lut Oeor1e Carty lo the <7-l). . Cl*wldch also lnQ)udet 120-yard . .'.~llb burdlet World rccprd hol~er vaultet Bob Rlcha.rm. · and· Vinh Btarcl.eU .nd Dwlaht. Stones may be a Jr., '•Q Intermediate Joha Pett.us In the late entry ln th• mee . burdler Bob Casselman,·. 1prtnee, • Htgh jump entries In~ elude Renaldo Brown c1-4>, R o b ert Joaephs <'1~>. o former Atir.ona Stale •landout, To'lf · Madeu (7·S> of C•l Stale <FUilerton>. Joa PhUUPI t7.0> oC Chapman, Mark JUdl• (7•0 > ot UC -. . . Other top early entries sprint.er lhftt Lutz and tdoo state wm also Include former Redlands t_.o-mllerJohn Lawaon. aend • .contin1ent., atar Jerry Proctor and The Iona Jump flcld featt1.r1n1 sprint.er ~e pole vaulter C~uy Car· wUl aJ10 ll\c1ude Artle WftU..m• (21.1 220> and rl1an. Proctor lone Roblnae>n and Bouncy IAO HollHltll• (•G.O Jum~cd 2.1·1Yl lo last Jl()Ote I.ft the lona Jump. , ._,, year a meet while Clf'· A conUnaent from tho ,nenu for tb~ ineet nian won tbe pol& vault Bay Aroa Stridera. will · .~ now on sale at UCl's atlT-7. -Ji • ..1. compete, featurln1 Rlck' Crawford HaJI. They're c.msan 11 com~ .. · lSroWQ l:D tho 880. olym·. prtced at '3 per penon. . .. . . . "" . . . .. • CAU MOW flOtt 24 HOUI Sii llPOIT 17141 642-8337 ,...... ....... . I • • / • I . ' .. f • . -OAll.YN..OT Fridsy,March14, 117S ' . ·Prep College Tennis l"•l.l"TENNIS \larsUg ~ri .. Ut""l tt l'tl l"•clt«.• -kno• IMJ mt 10 U1"•' M , dolt. Al '-"•l ,Jes-11.-l, IOl.l to Br-~,_._ k•Wfthi-!Ml IMI I .. , -•I, ...... 1. OiLmM IMI I0!.1 o., won •I, .... IQo.I •••• t-111A11IMI10\I O·•,o..•, :t-6,WOl'lf>.1. -!>-•ftY·Tsvshid• IMl Clel. An-t1e•~Oft·8••D le " •-O, •·O: °'""'" kinN ....... 6·0 ... 1. Kufpet-ColloOft !Ml o.pUI S·1, •l; -1>-0 ... 0. Ceil•Mewl(2eh l U"1 IS...C- S1119IK ~rl"N'r !CM I <Ml Haniro M , MDrros 6·•. FO<e ......... 1. F lft M!f t·•. H1Jrl• l(MI won f>-i. •-1.6•,, .. 1. ..:"'°'''"" !CMJ 1 .... 1 •. /. wonMl.l>-1. ""' I>-I. ........ ollflO CC:M I lo•I G-•. -OJ, ""'· , .•. Dou Die• M.4'Wd.a·C:tw•loJt• lC:MI I°"! lo U m-"°''ll-A•<-•"9'• l ·O, l ·•; Ofl 0.vt)· M.-......... I. .,,,ft,.M .. rol·6rown'>Oft ICM! won ••.•-•.•Ph!lo·l,o I. H-•"f\Oft .. ot<ll H•'nl lll'hl LA-¥• S•nt le• .J°""> 01 1 oet. Stret~y lo·J, <M1. O\<;•r 6·1, Ot l . Fttlly lt-0. Gel. Mi"'' t -0. V•n<1er,.e1 lt-1 ! won •·l. '"""t·l. -f>.1,w0ft6·0. Frtn<::h lt-l l 10!.I Cl-t , to>I .... wont·], -n6-4. Coley lt-1) IC>'ll 0·6. IO\l 0·6, IOSI 6·1. '°'11·6, Oo11Dle• Col!itr-Brtt (1-l f de!. W1n1•QP· i*Mric•-.. 1. 6·l, ~phi w•lft Ho- 6orCl,6·2. •·• C.rlnp~l\·C.•l•tn !t-IJ ~I 1 ·6 . I O ~I 4 ·b , I O \I 1 •6 , ""12-•. Fet.laiftV•tleJ 116) lUJ L•~AnW9M s1.,.1e. c_,.,,.,. !F l ae•. Revno•d5 7-t . lo!.! to Tre"°' l ·•. ciel. Lurn ~.!let. krlell.-J. EiMDer ( F I l<ll'I 1 ... lo•r , .. , 1<ll'I: •·•. -l>-2. &l!Mdkl IFJ 1 .... 1 1-6, IO•I .... WOl'I 1>-l. won•·2. Zerb.i• !F l IC>l't l-6. lo!.I 1"6. ~ G-6. -l>-1. ~--0o ........ w .9ner ciel. Cull151•n· B•rron 1-6. •·l , de!, 11:••.aJu<:h•-P•,.._l'f'.,.l,M. Chv·MutM lfl s.pllt 6·l , '"·~it .. J.1 ... SPORTS Corona Newport Captures Tourney Area ~es. _ Jt_oll lJ, 'Etm~ Me&°" Maima ·.Fpi Doua: Wansollno-'bJast. scored aira)ln ln tb -· /. :,... ~-.~!, ed a. two-run homer in seventh. . ~. ~,., 1 • the bottom oi tbe 13th in· Dale Grirtln .... went four-:_~~ ~ : nin&l'hui-s\tay afternoon ror·four in Marina's win :""'*~··' ~ : Randy MHaiJey and curr lo p.ace H'bntington over Long Beach Wilson. M(_~:c l 0 Marhoeffer combined. to Beach _.igh_,~o a 5·,3 ,win Mik~ 1}?~t.e.r4 ~<i ,1lS,c_p , ~:1.i.:.'~0 • ~ •• ~ hurl a one-hitter Thurs-over La Q_uint~ 'High· and Slallin1s had w6 runs-Rkri.1~,111 t!I o day afternoon to lead into the fin81s of t he Hun· batted-in·_each as ~arin_a ~~'::::.i ! ~ Newport Harbor High to tington Beach Jnvita-scored s ix runs 1n the To1•1, 21 2 a 2-0 win over Estancia tlonal baseball tourna· first inning and hel~ off k•r•brl ... ltlfl ... ll_ig h _in th e c h1 a 'h~ _ Wilson the rest ot the ~~:=:: :g = ~ ! p1onsh1p game o t The ·Vic rious Oileno way. ' · _ 1t"'t•"9J.., .. •<•~u' Ne~rt·~fesa baseball face Fount in Valley·at 3 San Clement-e t~k ,_'a 1111->r 'h tournament. p m al untfng_ton 1-0 lead.igainst FOQtblll f'"""'ft'~ 1 'o "T l Haileypilchedlhe f~rst neaCh fo the cham-when Tim Duaham ~~i~' ! ~ ; opp es ·~four innii:igs, ullow1ng pions hip u rday. siogled, stole se~ond and ~.:...'""b.1: ~ : 0 the only hit of th~ game Thursday's win was a scored o_n a :s1ngJe _by V"-1011.~.rt j o J for Estancia in the continu ation of a game Mark Stavro. Footh1ll, S1imm111:t1 iJ ~'..:-t rourth, and M arhoe~fer which started last week. howeve r, broke loose ::,.~~:;.,, ~~ ~1 }' Diablos came in to hurl the final In other %ea diamond with. three rUns 1_·n the 11:1~11.p l ·J'• ~ lb ( h d r th (al""""'8? 1t • \ ,. .. ree rames. . action Thu day, Ed~ fourt an pur in e "'1rr911_1:p; 1 • •· The Corona del ~1ar The host Sailors or notched a 7.1 ictory sixth. Do\l9r..tp1 •1' ~o • High Se~ Kings exploded l':~wport \lo'On .the game over La Quinta. Costa· ao;_,.~, , " •Di r01•9' kor91aoy,at.4!i~~ " for 10 runs and 12 hits with l\\'O runs ~n the ~t-Mesa b l anked Sad-.wcor.d • o a o P•u rl(• oot010 tOOOOlo-3 l 1 Thursday afternoon to tom of the fifth. _flick dleback, 2·0. J\-1arina got ... 1-•e1.c:. 1 ° ... a_ · 101 aoL00000t2-s 'f'J D I I d Ir th 8•>llOI•·'' • l 1 SMCl•nw11"1l), record an easy 10·2 wi n .osta e o v•I a past Long Beach Wilson, o. ..... .,,,, ' ' ' ~ ,.11 • , h ~.,- over }1iSsion Viejo Hig h sin gle and took second on 6-4, and Foothill took the ~;::1!'._,r. ~ ~ ~ 0 St••••·• 1 • • 1 in a non-league baseball an_ error. lie . n1.ovcd to m e a s u r c o f S a n icr•r-ier. •b 1 o g : ~ :•1'.'!'.~~ ; ~ · · ! .. :. game a l ~fi ssion Viejo. third on an 1nf1eld out Clemente, 8·3. i'!.~~;;;.. ~ · : o o F•..,. .. i't" 1 ·o 1 1 T he hos t Diab los and scored on a double Steve.Hines and Rick G1.,_,,,, 1 a 1 °, ~",,",,",,\•,•' ', 0 0 · 0 · '1 t10lmb!•d. l o ) 0 0 .-... D 1 1 jumped out to a l ·O lead b Y C h rt s 1• o ore -Bashore hit home runs Tot•I• l 1 1 ' 5 ""-~S.. '', J. o o o in the first inning, but E•t. 11 ""':0 101 ~ n '"' as Edison blasted La •c..-•1;~•11:;1 o!...~ ~ ~ ~~;;!;',~~-• ~ g ~ g· Corona del Mar 's bats ?",,V::.'!:,',',,,1 l 0 : g Quinta. I-lines drO\"C' in l•Ou•n•• Jo? 000 1_1 , , 0. ............ 1.. l o o : o, t t k "th th ~ ~· J 0 o h · the gan1e E"'"°" ' Dun"-"'· ct • 31. j ' wen o wor w1 e F11n•i11o.r1 o g : 0 t ree runs in 1 NDrtn•oP.P · 1 o kl Sea Kings picking up ~=:~~lb ; 0 0 0 :.tnd Bashore two. A an M.1rl11~~l , 11 rD< "'"'"'""~ 1~ ~ : o three runs in the third, L•~•ie.c,u 1 g ri g Gibson also had two hits Vtft"'''·" 1 1 o lot~ S<_11,.1,,.i,.p . 3 three in the fourth a Cl ~:~~ ~ 0 0 0 for Edison while George Han•IM>"911•1' • ~ ~ g -,-, 11 • two in the fifth and si h w;_,,.,, 1 u o 0 l\1eehan pitched a t"·o-~~";'i':~~~ • 0 , , Foothill oeo fO'. T1-1 t l innings. ~"!\~;.·.;;11 ri g g g hitter for theChar gers. '••u•.d J ~ ~ ~1 s..nciemtntv 001 •002 "0-:3 ' 2 l\1ark Franklin "'a e c..-1tt1ft .o ,! g ~ g Brian Costelloe hurled ':,':;;;' ~ 0 0 0 • -t r~~i~~~ Si!~ f~~n~d s' ~~~ p~:.:I:.\. N•w,.~tiU 0 ~ ·~ ~h~o~~~~t~esr ~~~l~e~:~~ ~::::'.;~t ~ ' ~ ~ P·rep ~oJI . three runs-batt -in. I-Us K• ....... i:it> 1 o o a blanked Saddleback. The s.omro.r1e10.P o o o ,,.,.,ii,.,1111,,., .. ..,Gr•• I k " · t 8''"""""11'·' ,' ', ' ', 'lustangsgotarunin the 51"111no>.pf> 0, 1 1 J.1<0D6 !Ml 111et.GM••K9l2.M . sin ge noc -u in wo o.c~~...,,,"" o 1• N•,•h•.o o o lyafti C8l14ott.·Tli:kM11rtt,s!1'. runs in the hird a nd he t-i•nk!r,u 1 o o 0 sixth \\'hen Ken 1.-lcE!roy H•m111on.p o o o o B•rJr 1.11111 11dtf. H1rrmw111e<on. ·-· ,, J o o a , 0 0 had another rbi in the c;;,.'t~.1b 1 ' a s ingled , stole s ecOl!,d. 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Ms.1214 I ' ,, -·-\ti$~ .... ., .. 7412 ·LAMAMA • 11••---·· ............ ~"'" ...... .. ' ' nAlllTON ... _ . .... ~ S41·J1" -·· -fl••·"fl•'t -· ' .......... ,.. l - - r • ' I " w ., •I I ~ • • ; b ' 11 .,_ E L • . , .'Even if Swallo~s Doll't Corne Back:. • • Stories by PAMELA HALLAN .Of Ille Dllily Pilot St.ff Hundreds of visitors will brave the morning chill Wednesday to stand outside the walls of Mission San Jua.n Capistrano, waiting for the return of the swallows. They'll p robably be disap-' pointed. Swallows still ,some back to Capistrano, but more and more are flying on to Mission Viejo, El Toro, and other parts of southern Orange County. They go, according to swallow expert Dr. Wilbur. Mayhew, wherever there's new construc- tion. New homes mean un- obstructed eaves and plenty of mud for building nests. And Capistrano, with its rigid growth polic ies. may inad· vert a ntly be discouraging swallows from returning to their traditional home. The birds, according to legend, arrive on March 19, which is St. Joseph's Day in the Catholic Church.' Although swallows were mentione<l by mission priests as early as l'l99, their annual return was not publicized until 1930. In a book called "Capistrano Nights," the story is told about a shopkeeper who angrily knocked down swallows' nests because they were an nuisance. A priest, obse r v in g the catastrophe. opened his arms and welcomed the birds to them ission. STATUEOFMISSIONARYFATHERSERRADRAWSBIRDS Unfortunately, They're Pigeons,"Not SwallC?ws Today it is not merchants, but homeowners who knock down nests. City counc ilmen last year passed an ordinance declaring San Juan a bird·sanctuary. They m ade it a misde meanor to tamper with the nests or eggs of swallows or any other birds.1 But there's an easier way to Singer Les Moore, wl')o has performed with Cat Stevens and others, will give a concert Saturday night. 'It TakeS'.Discipline' Coast · CoTTiposer Mixes Inspiration, Work ' . ByHJIARYKAYE Of tM o.llY ... Mt S\lff , "No two minutes in my life.a te the same, so why should any two minutes in my songs be the same?" asks Les Moore, shrugging slepder shoulders hunched over his guitar. As a result, Moore's musi_c is probably as varied, original ·and entertaltung as that or any songwriter today. · His ly{'ics are fresh, vivid and always un- predictable. Mustcalfy, he's liable to take off into half a Ciozen different directioqs within the same song. The young entertainer from New Orleans ar· 'rived on the Orange Coa!it just two months ago, but a lready his name is spinning through local music circles. . . ., . For those who were tuned i .. to the local music scene of the late 69s, Moore's name may already be f all)iliar. ' · • 1 Wlten he was 16 yea~ Qld, Moore brougl}~ down . 1he house al the Gaiden Bear in llumangtpn Beach and o\hef nlahtswts in Newport and Laguma. At \bat-ume. 1be .tn(liltty performed material from artl1ls sud. as D.novan. A year later, 'the Santa Anan hit the road _and began a journey vta bis thumb to New York City. He. never completed. bls cross-couni~y trek, however. He found hi~ ~nchant~ w1th New Orlean1, where be'e been ti vine ever since. During the past ball-dozen years, the 23·yea_r_; old performer has bUilt a s~ady and ~evot.eo following in the Soutb, piayina concert gigs w1th •Procol Harem, Cat.'Steven~ David Bowle, Ike and Tina Turner, Leon Russell and others. By the ttme be left New OrleanJ, Moore \\!&S packing •em '" at several 90t>ula r French Qurter clubs. . • He. was enthuaiasU~ received at an Orange CoHt College COJ'.\C.i't t.O weetts ago and hls next performance ls t p.m. Sil\&rday at tho Newp0rt Harbor High School Auditorium. Tickets cost $1 for students. $2 for adults .. .In ,discussing his work, Moore insists he does not spend each day consciously writing songs. .Yet he apparently sees, hears•and exp4:riences life through.song images. Any new experu~nce - whether 'it's being stung by. a not·SO·d1screet Florida jellyfish or encountering a happy.go· lucky old man with no legs -is food for Moore's songs. , . "Songwriting is really more than an eight· . ·hour-a-day job -it's something you just can't '.iurn off when the day is over," says the sibger. ·Moore explains that he used to wait for inspira· lion to strike Qefore working on a song. But now he admits, "Inspiration isn't really where it 's at." "All songs begin with inspiration, but that usually lasts about two _hours. Then it just ta keS' discipline to-finish." Moore says. Moore, who compleles about two songs each .month and is working on a hal.f _doz~n ottiers, at the same lime, says, "Songwnting is often hke walking into a room where you've never been before and groping for the light switch.·· Jn explaining wby his lYrics are so consistently unpredictable, ?«fooremaintains that "there's re· ally nothing new under t.he sun. - "So. all you c.~m do is use combinations that ha· ven't been u&ed before to write about your own, unique e?(periences." says Moore. . "Y~ can say 'I love )'O\l' a mlllion limes. just ·.lbout the um.e way. I want to write a love song ev:eey JlPle r mct!t a new girl. But I don't let my· self.'' h.e nys, grinni.1\1. · A guperb ..-1tarist. Moote can squeezt an pl most inftftiteTiumber oltntri&uina sounds from hla tc<>U&fic lns\t\,lmont. Wlth his fine playln& a nd his pleasing voice. Moore onstaae 11· spell bln~ing. keep swallows away, acc">rding to Dr. Mayhew, who prepared a report on swallows for the city last su·mmer. Plant trees. The ornitholog ist explained that· one reason so few swallows can be seen nesting in the mis· sion is because of th.~ many trees. Open s pace, particularly fields, is necessary for the tiny, cleft· tailed birds. Such an environ· ment produces the insects the birds live on. In this area. too, city policy is about to get in the way of tradi- tion. San Juan r ecently launched a tree.planting program which may someday completely drive away remaining swallows. At present, the birds remain in the area to raise their families until early fall. when they return to Argentina. their winter home. One story told by old-timers about the origin of the swallov. s is that they came from the Holy Land. flying acro~s the Atlantic Ocean with twigs in their beaks so that when they got tired they could drop the twig in the water and float on it awhile. Another story, made popular by a leg-pulling teacher at the old Capistrano Union lligh Sch<>OI, was that the swallows don't real· ly go anywhere during the winter. The mission, he declared. kept them in cages back in the hills. \elling them out ever·' March 19 to bedazzle thl• tourbb. If present city µolicil's con · tinue, someone might have to concoct some such wild scheme to keep the :-.v.·allows «oming back. Or else L1::on Hcne will han· lo c·hange the words lo his famous song, "When the Swallows Coml' Back to Capistrano.·· - Frldfay, March 14, 1975 DAil v PllOT ()I FRIDAY JACOBS AND SAL LL.AMAS 'HANG' AL JIMINEZ They'll Throw Visitors In the Clink on 'Hoosegow Day' . . . People Expected To Flock to Festival Brass.laden sounds of a Mex - ican mariachi band pierce the background noi~l'S of traffic and milling cro\\ els. Rright paintmgs nn ::-1dt•\\ alk t'asels challenge a long-forgotten image or emotion Spanish senontas and \\"eslL•rn cowpokes ride b>· on \~l'll ­ brushed horsl·~. waiting for tht• whistle that will signal the start of the parade. It's fiesta "t•ek in San .I u;.in Capistrano. The Fiesta ck Lis (;oJondrinas < will have art shows. pet parades, square dancing. a beard·growing contest and a beauty pageant. Hut the highlight of lhe week will be the 17th annuC:1l S\rnllows' Parade which will be held this ,·ear on Sa tu rd a y, March 22. · To u t <: d a ~-t h l' 1 a r g es l equestri;rn parade in the country. the e\·ent annually draws 3,000 entrants and 30,000 spectators Though the ci ty is one of the fastest growinJ? in the state. the <Set• FESTIV .\ L. Pa~eC'2> Collected These three works (above, left a nd below) by African, Oceanic and American In· dian artists are among 150 ·pieces featured in "The Artist as Collector," which opens Saturday a t the Newport Harbo r Art Museum, 2211 W. Balboa Blvd., Newport Beach. The works are from the private collections of Monica a nd J ohn Haley. ~lyta and Erle Loran, Luchita Hurtado a nd Lee Mullican, and Dina and Emerson Woe lffer ·' • • -..... .. . . .. r . " . .. ............ ; ' ~· -. . .. ... • , • • . Oudist to ~lay · Sun~a~ lly F .A. SCllOE ME HL Oil .. D911Y PIMl ll•lf John Bllei.ikjian con- siders himself one in 40 million. He Is one of five musi- ci a ns i n the United Stat es who ha s built a life around a 2,500-year- old musical instrun1ent called the oud. The oud is guitar-like, \\o'ilh a wooden r esonance chamber the size o( a large watermelon, 11 str- ings, no frets and Ivory and tortoise shell orna- ments. It is plucked "rith the tip ,or an eagle's feather . Ou d m u s ic h as a haunting and m agie al quality befitting rar-0fr Turke y a n d Arm enia where the oud rem ains a popular instrument to- day. To b e c o m e an ac- com p I i s h e d oud is t , Bilezik jian went thr·ough the d ifficul t process or learning more tha n 2.100 modes , th e Eas t ern equivalent of Western o.nwP1101 i.t•Ptiot• mus ical scales. Eac h mus ic with a specific meaninJ . ''There a re modes for day. night, s ad ness, h appiness , love·, di· vorce , marria g e, child birth ... " Bilezik· jian told a group of Dana Hills High School stu· dents recently. I-le 1,11ill appear in concert at the school. 33333 Street of the- Golden Lanterii, Dana Point, at 8 p.m . Sunday. "It 's a matter or dis· cipHne. But I took to it like a fi sh to wale r," he s aid. ' Bilezikjian mastered the \'iolin at age 5 and as a teenager ·became in- terested in the folk music of Armeriia, his parents' homeland. "The oud is a folk in- s trum ent t here . It is played for belly dancing and in cabarets. I de- cided to mak e it a classical concert instru· ment," Bilezikjian said. JOHN BILEZIKJIAN, WITH OUD mode is a s hort p iece or Now h e spends his time a ppearing in con· cert 'a nd at nightcl ubs and working on spund tracks for motion pie· FESTIVAL IDGHLIGHTS LISTED ... (Ftom Page Cl ) *'wntown a rea remains much Che s ame as it has been for 200 'fears. Putting 30,000 people in J owntown Capis trano is a pro- lem. according lo Fiesta of- . cials. The parade will begin at I p.m. :it the intersection of Ca mino . ap istrano and Del Obispo . treet. 1'hc parade wilI prOC'ced · o rth on Ca rn ino Ca pistrano, · ;ast the wcsl sid e uf the mission '.ii> La Zanja. ~Jarche rs \\'ill t urn cast on La a nja, then south on El Camino c al , procccclin,i.: t o Ortega ighway "'here th ey will turn ast again to DPI Obispo. rvtost spec! ators cro.,.,·d into the o\.\·n town ;irea bel"'een Del Obispo and the (Jld !\f ission along Cn mino Capi strano. Fe \.11er people i?a lher on the northern edge or t he parade route ot;;on El Cam ino Real where si de' streets are a \'ailable for parking. ·Streets close on the pa rade route '4 1la.m. Among the week's events are the M iss Sa n Juan Pageant sponsored by t he Chamber of Commerce on Sunday at noon at El Adobe R estaurant. On l\-1on- day is t he pet parade. Local chil dren d ress up pets for the 5 p.m. e\'ent in the mi nipark a l Yorba and Camino Capistrano. Tuesd ay at 5 p. m . is the "hai riest man in to"·n'' contest also in the minipark. Local resi· dents com pete for the title by measu1;ng beard lengths. \\'ednesd a y is Lhl' day the S\~·a t low s c ome b ac k t o Capistrano . The Old J\.1 ission page;int begin s al l :30 p.m. and features tradit ion al dances and a coronation. On Thursday t he best town de- coration is j udged , and on F'riday visitors to town will be treated to a fr ee breakfast sponsored by the San Juan Security J>acific Ba nk. 'fhc bre<ikfa st \Viii be served in the b:i.nk parking lot on Ca mino C;i pistrano in the J\I ission Village Shopping Center from 10 a.m. to 4p.m. f'riday is als o "hoosegow day,'' which means visitors not in costume will be tossed into un l8ft0 jail cell on a do\.\'lltown San Juan street corner by "Sheri f£" Al Jiminez and "Judge" Ray Bradley. On Saturday the San Juan's Woman 's Club and the Rotary Club \11ill sponsor a traditional breakfast from 7 to 11 a .m. at the Woman 's Clubhouse, 31442 Ef J-lorno. Adul ts pay $1 .50 and children $1 . Satur day n ig h t after the parade, a J\.1 exican dinner will be served by Boy Scouts in the Old Mission Gym , located on El Ca m ino R e al. Hom e m ad e :enchilad as w ill be featured Cor: $2 1>er pe rson. In Mi ssion Viejo. Oiamendi 's Blue Angels w ill give a special dance presentation Saturday al 8:30 p.m. in th e Hilton Inn . Ad- \'anrl.' t ickets are $5 per person and can be obtained by calling George Olamendi at 492-~10. The fiesta ~·ill wind up Sunday "'ith the t raditional trail ride beginning at 9 a .m . at the gate lo the Li ... ingston-Gr aham Gravel Company, at t he e nd of Rosen- baum Road on the south side of Village San Juan. t ures and television !ihOV.'S. This week, Bilezikjian work ed o n the back· ground music (Or the se- quel to the film t hriller "The Frenc h Connec- tion." Public • :·in UJO lJ nUed Slaf.. there are onl1 abou.,aoo who can play the oud . ot - that, only fi \'e are very good and only t hree can . r e ad ,m u sjc on i t ,'' ~i l t;~ikl"iao said . fJe counts h mselC in the last two categories. AUCTION . . '-. •• FRIDAY, ~11JllDAY, ~DAY o< It P.M. ·- Bargains on Fine Crystal. Sterling S ilver, Porcelains, Oriental Objecrs d'A rt. Pa intings, Je welry, Antl_quea Bronzes. Furniture. S elecl Indian Turquoise ... s 1.000.000 INVENTORY f'ro1,, l:.Jtalrs, CourtJ. Out·of-Pawn. Ba'11k;11ptci~1 VIS ITORS I C ome and•ee w hat fun an AVCTIOlll cait b e / FREE ADMISSION! ... across the streerfrom seven of the Southla nd's most elegant waterfront restaurants! HOURS Jn$ptt:tion & Private Sales 10-S UAILY 1 -5 SATURDAY &. SUNDAY Cklsed Wed nesday &. 111ul'$d:iy AUCTIONS HD.D EVERY FRJDAY,SAT\JRDAY,SUNDA\' a.tlP.M. • USE YOUR BANKAMERICARD. MASlER CHARGE. PERSONAL CHECK OR CASH 2542 W-Co-Hlghwav N-stBeach, Callfo"'la 92660 (714) 6'5·2200 W E 8UV FOR CASH OR .SELL ·oN COMMISSION MIOl££STATES OR SINGLE nEtl.S ART U "V/h/£, AUCTIONEER COLOR PRINT I 126-201 WITH THIS COUPON • the muriel st evens show muri•l •t•v•n• take• the mp tery oUI ot · mousses, the sigh• out ol soutfles, .~rums o ut otdinner .. ,wh•t'• her secret? •he cook• with love •. NOW! New Times 10 to 10:30 a.rn.. and • 7to7:30p.m. , Monday through Friday COMMUNITY CAILIVISIGN lfMMl • llllll'l'Qll'T HM:I Cflllll(l l The'hoinetown newspaper tor ell 111e ora_ng•·eoa•• ·I• ,,,. DAI LY PILOT .. 'C m ~ •'.J\1 str • •• Sc ~I sli " N• o. " cl at. Tl d<: p, ca sci Ao cc Tl Tl 5.S M R• M wl p. al '" ~ . ti1 d! '~ fo ., c, 6( n 'fl G j d';llE ·Sl1;A GULi.' ~l\lon Ch~khov 's cJaaaic-J:1m;., at !-11~ Oraoaie nst College Auditorium. ~ .rurvaew Rd., Co fa Mesa. Ttm>ugh SJturl ... ay, 8 p .m. Free . • . ,'CA~OUSEL' Tht Aogcrs and Hammerstein mus ical, presented by the Ana·Modjeska ~layers ut Anahe im ~i ic Thcaler.122 N.' Emily, J\'.na~elm Cone bloclC O(Jrt.h of Lincoln ). Throug h . April 6. Reservations 533-5271 $3.50 adults S2 50 :.tudents. • · • 'FIDD~ER ~N TllE ROO•'• l 'niversity High School 1.n Jrvme. 8 p.m. lonight. Saturday, March 21 and 22: 7. 30 p. m March 20. S2.50 adults. Sl.50 s tudents RJJ-3644 I NSTR (JM ENTAl. SPRING ('O~('E RT Newport llarh01 Ihgh Sc·hool Sailor Band. Orc~es~ra and !)Olobts, 8 p.m . 1n the school auditorium. Newport &·uch iocents CARLOS MONTOYA The fl ame nco guitarist. at Beckman Auditorium. Cahfornia Institute of Technology. Pas a den·a . 8 p. m .. through Satur day. Tickets at Tickctron. S4 to $7. PACJ FI~ INDOOR RODEO Steer wrestling. calf roping. bronco riding. 8 p.m . tonight and Saturday, 3 p .m . Suuday al lhe Long Beach Arena. Paid admission. l,OS ANGELES f'I Ll\l EXPO Includes a scien· ce-fiction marathon and in-person discussions. Through March 26 tit the Plitt Century Plaza Theaters in Century City. Information (2 13 > 556-3011 ~1 ULTl-~1E DJA S HOW Paintings by Max Read and a reading of "The Rime of the Ancient Mariner ... featuring 0{'anna Peyton. Begins with reccplton at 8 p.m . tonight. repeated 8:30 p.m . Ma rch 20 a nd 27. 201 l''rankfort Art Ga llen:, at Frankfor t and Alabama in Huntington Beach Information 996·4785 NATIONAL O R ANGE SHOW A rodeo and con- tinuous enterta inment, including Bob Hope <Sun- day); Rudy Vallee. Ma rch 20: and Phyllis Diller (March 23>. 689 S. "E" St .. San Bernardino. In- for mation . 885·0201. $5 and $6 'NO SEX PLEASE, Wt:'R E BRIT ISH' Comedy. 8: ao p m ., Lag una Moulton Pluyhouse. 606 Laguna Canyon Rd .. Laguna Beach Reservations 494 -0743. Huns for two weeks. 'BOYS JN T H E BAND' Corned) -drama i.tl the Golden West Colll-ge The<.1tcr in Huntington Real Cantonese Food eat here or take hOfM STAG CHINESE CASINO 111 21st Pl., Newport BHch ORiole 3-9560 0,.. Deity 12 ~ t. f'l:JO t ,._l _. W . ~ I J:lO The More Th~n Japanese Restaurant • I 8KOTO •300 Von ~arman Avenue Newport Beach ( 71") 752·7151 Beach. 8 'p.m . tonight and Saturday. $2 adults, $1.50 students . 'TAR TUFFE' Moliere's classic comedy, through March 90. South Coast RepertorY, 1827 Newport Bl vd .. Costa Mesa. Information MS.1363. $3.2S to $5.25. 'BAREFOOT I N THE PARK' -Neil Simon comedy throug h Sunday, PAPA Repertory Com· pany at The Playhouse, 172 N. Glassell St. • Orange. 8 p.m Information, 639-1840. $1.75 to $5.50 . .tVOll CAN'T TAKE IT WITH YOlJ' -Sterling Holloway in c lassic comedy. 8 p .m . thn>ugh Saturday. Santa Ana College's P hillips Hall Theater. Resen·utions 835·5971. S2 adults. Sl stu- dents. THREE ONE-ACT PLAYS At Chapman College Fellows hip Hall. 215 N. Grand, Orange. 8 p.m . throug h Saturday. 2 .30 p.m . Sundi.ly. Includes story theater. Frt:e. · 'ANOTHE R PART O•' TJIE l;-OREST' Lillian Hellma n d rqm a . weekends for five weeks. 8 :30 p.m . at the Huntington Beach Playhous e. 2110 Main St.. llunt1ngton Beach. Reser vation?> 842·5421. 'KWAIDAN' -Classic J apanese horror film, in Bashing er Hall Science Center on Grand north or Palm a t Chapman College in Orange. 8 p.m. $1 adults. 50 cents students SATUUDA\', MARCH 15 WOR LD t 'IGUR E SKATING TOUR Top skaters al the Forum in Inglewood. 8 p.m. today only. T ickets at the door and al Ticketron and Mutual agencies. Information (213 } 674 -6000. NEWPORT BACK BAY TOlJR OO·minute "alk, noting birds. fossils, plants. 9 to 10 a .m . leaving every 10 minutes rrom the corner ol Eastbluff a nd Back Bay Drives . Newport Beach. F'rec ELECTRONIC AND COMPUTER MUSIC 8 p.m . i.n the Recital Hall. Cal State Fullerton. ln· formation 870-3371. KNOTT'S BERRY FARl\1-Twoevents Si nger Forte and a Camera Day Contest. Fabian will sing today at 5. 7 and 9 p.m . and Sun<la~ al :J. 5 and 7 p.m. Photos taken al Knoll's on Cam era Day (today l must be entered by April 11 to compete for 76 µrizc~ &>39 Beach Blvd .. Buena P ark. 827·1776. MO MO A Y thnt THURSDAY SPECIALS (Friday and Saturday until 6 P.M.) dinners include soup or salad. baked potato or rice RED SN A PPER . . . . . . . . . . ....... 2.25 MAHI MAHI . . ................... 2.45 GRILLED SEA BASS ............. 2.95 ·TOP SIRLOIN ..................... 3.25 NEW YORK STEAK .............. 3.75 LOBSTER TAIL .................... 4.95 STEAK AN D LOBSTER ......... ~ .. 5.95 LUMCHEOM '"°"'"edcWy..tfl 4 p.a 3901 E. Coast Hwy.-Caonodel Ma-(71'4) b7S-0G100 lb17B Pocific Coost I lwy. ~""9°" Beoch-(213) S'n-1311 H11thest Quality NC1t1\C Mt>'<tl·an f1)(Xh I I 11 10 J 11' 1 I: f•" r 11. ,,, i , 1• 11 \t) 'I ni " I 2 10 ~pen 7 D<1ys VIC GARCIA Formerly of Coesor\ Poioce Appeainq f-r, & Sat. Night COCKTAILS join the mob at: l}Ea!Aii~ SPAGHErrl SYNDICATE ... WINE and BEER \ Friday, March 14. 1975 DAILY PILOT SUNDA. Y, MARCH us BOB HOP E 7 :30 p.m . at the National Orange Show in San Bernardino. Admission to the s how is $Sand $6. Informat ion, 885-0201 . PIANO A.ND FLUTE CONCERT -Mozart and Beethoven played by five high school musicians backed by Golden West College Symphony and Local 7, American Federation of Musicians. GWC theater. 15744 Golden West SL , Huntington Beach. 4 p m. Free. . CAL STATE LONG B EACH SY1't P HONY ORCHESTRA Wurks by Britten, DeFalla and Tchaikovsky. 4 p. m . 1n the Univers ity Lillie Theater, 6101 E . 7th St .. Long Beach. Free. SCHOLARSHIP BENEFIT CONCERT -From opt·ra duets to Beetho\'cn's "Ode to Joy," performed by Cul State Fullerton faculty and !)tudcnts at 8 p .m. m Plummer Auditorium, Lemon and Chapman Avenues in Fullerton. Various prices. Al door or 870·3371. ClllLDREJ';'S C'ONCERT "200 Years of Music in Amc·ric a," 2 p m .. Temple Beth Sholom. 13031 Tustir1 Avt•., Tustin. Sponsored by Rancho San- tiago Commun ity Collt:ge District. Free. UAl.LET P ROGRAM Students of the Lila Zali Ballet Center , at the f'orum Theater. 650 Laguna Canyon Rd ., La~una Beach. 2 and 4 p.m . $1 children, S2 adults . Heservations 496·2541. PIA~O A1'D GUTAR CONCERT Donna Bee- d and Kurt Sch uster, works by Chopin. Ra,·el and others. 2 p.m . at the Newport· Mesa Christian Center. 148 22nd St.. Costa Mesa. \'oluntarv donation · CHAP~IA!'f COLLEGE CHAMBER ORCHES· TRA Pieces by Haydn. Mozurt, CimCJrosa and Stravinsky. 8 . 15 p.m . in Memo rial Hall Auditorium. :133 N Glasse ll St.. Orange Free !\IONDA\', l\t ARC JJ li SWALLOW FESTIVAL Fiesta de la~ Golan· drinas begins in San J uan Capistra no. includes parade (1 p.m . March 22 ). other e\'cnt:-.. s~e page Cl. Through March 23. 493 4700. TON\' BENNETT AND LE~A llORl'E Through M arrh 3U at the Shubert Theater. 2020 .\\'enuc of th~ Stars. Los Angeles. $7 .50 to $1 5. !'.H3 l 553·9000. J .\ZZ Sll'G ER Sy l\'la Syrns al the Mark Taµcr F<Jrum, Lo::. ,\nge::les ~lusic Center. 9 p.m. Tit·k<'l :-. S7.50. CJ\'ailahk at Wallichs, Liberty and TEMPLE GARDENS CfJ'NS~ R estaurant RICKSHA COCKTAIL LOUNGE ~-·~~ luncheon & Dinner D•ily 540-1t37 CCISTA MESA 540.1923 All4. I• .... Gn" 12201 UOOIHUUT EASTER SUNDAY lrutteh I 0 to 3 DiMff Sened from 4 p.m. Moh ResertatiOfts ... ow 37 FASHION ISLAND NEWPORT CENTER BetwH1t 81o1ffum1 A •rouw• A"'ple P.,k•fll ,._rvati•"• ' •644-2030. Times/ Rlaces Mutual aeencies. TllE DAY, MARCH 18 CHAMBER CONCERT -Mldk by Moiart anet Copland, performed by C hap man Coll~f Chamber P layers with guest clarinetist George Waln. 8: 15 p.m., Memorial Hall .Auditorhtm, ~ N. Glassell St., Orunge. Free: " WEDNESDAY, M Aadttt A CAPPELLA C HOIR -Selections by Moiart,; Britten and Bernstein , 7:30 p.m. in the Golde West College Forum 2, Huntington Beach. Free. INTER NATIOSAL T R UCKI NG SROW - Restored early trucks and new trucks and trailers. through March 21 at the Anaheim Con· vent ion Center 1: 30 to 8: JO p.m. daily. THURSDAY,MARCH ZO ·j BA1"D COSCERT Golden West College Sym' phonic Band, playmg opera overtures, folk songs a nd march music. 8 p .m . at the college. theater. Huntington Be:ich.·Free. 'THE MALE Ar\l'.\IAL' -At the San Clemente Community Theater for three weekends al t he Cabrillo Playhouse. 202 Avenida Cabrillo, San Clemente. R eservations 492-0465. ORANGE COAST COLLEGE JAZZ FESTIVAL Top high school and college bands. 8:40 a.m. to 5:40 p.m . today. s imilar hours l''riday and Satur· day. Also. Supcrsax concert Friday ($4 in the auditorium l and Woody Herman concert Satur· day ($4. auditorium I. Both8:30 p.m . St. Patrick's Day ST. PATRICK'S DAY PARADE -Saturday at noon, beginning at Broadway and Civic Center in Sant a Ana, proceeding south along Broadway to 5th. then to Main Street a nd north to 15th Stre et. UP WITH PEOPLE Saturday, noon in Design Plaza and 5 p.m. in s tage area, both in Fashion Island. Newport Beach. Also essay conte~t to win Irish seller puppy. ST. P!'TRICK '~ D.\"CE -8 p.m. Saturday, Amencan Leg ion Hall. 143 S. Le mon St., Orange. Spon ~ored by Ancient Order of Hiber- nians . $5. Jnform at ion 527-631.6 or 535-8883. 60 F ashlon tsland t Newport Center for resetVahons and Information, call 644 4811 ED RYAN & ROSEMARY CARUSO TUESDAY THRU SATURDAY -9:00 P .M •• 2:00 A.M. <Ntrigger Room-KONA LANES MICllSll FAMILY MEXICAN RESTAURANT • OUR MEALS ARE A TRIP TO MEXICO • "YOUR BIG PARFf,. IS OUR BIG PLEASURE" • 296H~ii~~~R~~ • ·~ COSTA MESA PHONE 64$-7626 · COCKTAILS ' I 'Plaoeclaio' Anaheim's German antecedents form a col- orful chapter in Orange County history. The city was born jn 1857 when a colony of Germans from Out 'n' About Norman Stanl4W ' I San Francisco settled on ------------------ more than a thousand features or occasional by Gil Shelton. The cur· ni1h t1 at Bob Burns rent eneagement is a restaurant, 37 F•ahion nostalgla-tlnged event Island, New.POrt Sf~h. for Gil, the first artist to. The keyboard artlatry or take center stage when Stan Keys and Co., on the lounge opened 10 tap In the loun'-e, opens a years ago. tune-filled treasure His group's versatile chest. acres they had bought from the owner of one of specials. the great ranchos.. When that happens .E hdl let's hoi>e ven so, you ar Y leber~tsup~ -the expect lo sit down to din· first course -becomes a ner in Anaheim today permanent selection. and be served schweinsguchnetzeltes. This soup is a sensational Or, for that matter. consoynme with liver leberknoedelsuppe and dump ng~. koeruginpastetchen. NEXT UP was thetas· Yet those were some of ty koeniginpastetchen, a the dishes we savored at flaky patty shell stuffed an unusual meal one with ragou fin (bile-size night last week -just' chunks of fresh fish in a across the street from cream sauce). T hen Disneyland at the followed the salad: · Anaheim Hyatt House kopfsalat mit Bayernchmt Hotel. dressing und gurkensalat The feat was probably mit saurem rahm. ha us g i mac ht er a P • ·range of rock, pop and Keys, who plays .dec- /elrtf'Udel by Paul) which ballads yields equal tric organ. piano aQd a should win a top pastry listening and dancing rnodlfied celeste, ts an prize for its crust alone. pleasure. You'll find Gil ASCAP comt>OS~r •nd Beverages included beer and Company in the arranger whose themes (Heinekens or ~wen· lounge nightly, Tuesday have been heard on braeu), and two wines: through Saturday, start· many TV series. 1971 Zeller Schwarze ing at8:30. · In recen~ yeara be bas Katz and 1970 Lieb· Lunch and dinner, appeared tbro uihout fr.Q.Umilch. served daily in the Beer Southern California at Aside from the up-n' Rib Room, make any le ading h ot els and coming availability of hour a good time to lest restaurants. Ot~~r st rictly German Paul's talents. The" credits include two re- specialties, it's obvious Anaheim Hyatt House corded albums: .. The the new chef's presence Hotel ls located at 17005. Stan Keys Trio ... Wlll in the kitchen assures ex· Harbor Blvd., directly Turn You .On.'' and cellence for any menu opposite Di sneyland and •·stan Keys and Co. s e 1 e ct ion . Se v er a I just south or the Santa Plays the M uslcal Spec- possi bi Ii ties right now Ana Freeway. ' trum." are chicken breast . The musical spectrum A musical for children based on the Pinocchio stories will play at tht! Huntington Hartford Theater in Hollywood from March 18 lhrough March 30. The production will use 102 king-size marionettes to tell the story. Informatiom is available by calling (213) 462-6666. fairly routi11e for the It contained very crisp kitchen mast er who butter lettuce topped engineered it. He is Paul with Bavarian dressing Rossmeier, the hotel's and a large slde portion new German-born and of cucumber slices in supreme, $5.25, and Stan Keys Stan is exhibiting.at Bob toumedos of beef, a la Get set for a smashing Burns has something for maison.$7.25. musical treat these evertbody. STILL OTH ERS aren--------------------------------..~ Alas~an king ~r,.ab legs, $6.96; b a k ed hickory ham, $4.95, frled chicken Maryland, $4.25; roast prime rib of beef, au jus, $6. 75 (beef eater c~t. $7.50); top sirloin, $6.25; scampi a la m aison, t7 .25 ; breaded veal cutl~t. $4 .95. GRAND OPENING trained executive chef. sour cream. In a joint observance Schweinsgeschnet,ultes Top Actors Scheduled of Paul's affiliation with fmit blauk r aut and the Hyatt House and Gil spaetzliJ was the entree. Shelton's return to the lt's a delicious kind of S howplace ·Lounge, stxoganoffwith porkten-Tickets are n o w available for a number of upcoming Los An~cll's performances featuring such well known actors a s Michael York . Deborah Kerr, Glenda Jackson <.ind Frank Langella. Michael York will star with Glynis Johns in a romantic farce, .. Ring Round the Moon," at the Atimanson Theate r of the Los Angeles Music ''Hedda Gabler .. at the general manager An-derloin. Like the accom· Center. April 1 through Huntington Hartford drew Schwebel staged a panying red cabbage, JO. Information is availa-Theater \\ill star Glenda novel, off-the-menu the ipaetzli (homemade ble by cullin g <213 1.JacksonduringaIO-day German style dinner. German noodles) were 626·7211. l·ngagcment beginning Soon, however, the re· .served separate rather Following your dinner in the Hyatt House Beef n' Rib Room , report direc:tly to the Showplace Lounge for a few sets or top-notch entertainment Deborah Kerr will ap-April 9. Information is gular bill of fare will be than smothered under pear ''1th Frank a\·ailablc at (213) revised and many of ' tbemeatandsauce .. Langella i n 'Edward 462 -6666 and 1213 > Paul's dishes will The dessert was ap- Albee's "Seascape,'' 462·6668. become s tand ard plestrudel (c alled opening April 2 at lhe 11r~~~':~~~:----~•iiiiiiiiim•,1jiiilfiiiiiig~~~~~jigjiiiiiiij~I S hub ert The at e r . II UNCLE HUB ERT'S o CMApon Reservations can be made by calling (213) ROY AL CABOOSE 533-9000. A proauction oflbsen's COU NTRY WESTERN MUSIC LET'S GET AC~AIMTED Mwch 15tlrlll 31 O!~q;~~PAl!U'~ JO I 0 ........... Mtwport heel! ..I . 0 IMTERSTATE 5 .. Fri.-Sat.·S-.-8:30.1:30 WARREN L YHH AT THE HAMMOND THE OLD CHICAGO GASUGHTER $1 .00 OFF OM LARGE Pl%li so· OFF OM MIDIUM PIZZA -WITH THIS OOUPON--(Bayside on the lido Peninsula) MilCH 14-15-16 •. Ml.·SAT.-SUM. S to 2 ff~£ fOODS LIVE MARIACHI MUSIC FREE APPETIURS AND DRAWINGS FOR PINATA PRIZES OPEHDAILY FOi LUHCH•DINNER•COCKT AILS 409 28th STREET SUMDAY laUMCK-t ---2:30 Sun. thru Wed.-6 to 9 Fine Foods And Spirits LUHCH FltOM 11 • DtHMH NOM 5 COMIHG MA1tet4 27 -Id ltUH MOYIE U O.I H•wport C...._. Dr .. Mtwport h«ll ....... ~ 111911dl 640.0)22 (On the.Balboa Peninsula) .HIWPORT IEACH 67S.6ilS Lw••• Dtily 11 to 2:30 DtHMB MtGHTL Y- ~ 5:00 p.a. JAMAICAN STD&. EYBYSUMDAY 2to7P.M.. O,.•l•g r..-,, Mcrdl 11 YOUNG&COLE Discover th e Excitement! .. :of Hilton /~n , Lagun a Hi/ls -DINE- our Dining Room With its . new menu .. features .• c9lbt Cfnglisb ,tl rim t l\ibs A mere 6.25 Juicy Steaks, Tasty Lobster D I NNER 5 PM-10 PM. SUNDAY B RUNCH lOAM-2 PM. SUNDAY FAMILY BUFFET 4 PM·9 PM .. And of course our Populor COFFEE SHOP from 6 AM-10 PM -DANCE- To the lrresistibf• Sounds of ''The Gibson Machine" Cocktails from Five, Featuring Complimentary Hors d' Oeuvres, Dancing from 9 PM HILTON ~LA~UNA INN lf_U HILLS 25205 lo Paz Rd .~!':.:~~~::,(714) 58~5000 I Return to the Great laments in Horse lacing. 81 0 E. lalboa ll•d., BcAoa 675-2226 €:~~' DPLtlumi RESTAURANT • Present7 TIM MORGON Nightly Thur. ttru Sat. 11GENO" TMS.•WM. COCKTAILS • DANCING Extensive Dinner Menu Tani's back. A hit tn his January mainland debut, Tani's rich bari· tone and stage personaljty have <::; v.: made him an instant Southt11n California sµcms ... and the Tani Revue the best show in town. Two shows nightly, 7:30 and 10:00. first show rs a dinner show. Reservatrons (714) 531·1232. ' ~!Jfl'i!!I ~AWATT "~"Mft 226 S. fiarbor Blvd .. Santa Ana. CalHornia 92704 Appearing Nightly (except Monday) In the EAST-WEST LOUNGE Tommy Song Trio and Lusai 9·00 pm to 1 :30 am DIIIIG~ D!ICil11 &S!LOOB THE_ ~. t:r C/1-1rporter -.lnn . : al!. IT'LL BE SPECIAL POa -,. ST. P4Tll1Clt'8 DAT" . CJ-lotel PROUDLY llESSNTS (and for luncheon & dlMer every day!) • Minted Chocol.1te Crepes -lu!>Cious Magic Pan vanilla ic l' ere .rm wrapped in J 1 lace·tbin hot crepe, .\mothered in minted chocolate sauce and toppecl with Creme de Menthe whipP,ed cream. $1.75 ... • We have Cheese Blintzes1 coo, wilfl sour ueJm and lre5h strowberrie5. Yum yum. tf .55 THE BEST OF FRIENDS~ • Old fashioneds, Manhattans and Martinis for leprechauns -plus Irish Coffee, Hot Butcered Rum and all that. w.tm.Y TWIDAY ,.... SA'IUIDAY l:JO.l:JOA.M. • COSTA MESA -South Cout Pim • BEVERLY HILLS -Camden & Bri1hton War • WOODLAND HlllS -TM Promtn1de • ARr.AOIA--s.1111 AA1te Fashion Part ·-~··-· ~K-1&11> • NftClflt nos tHt kattll1 1v1. •nat.I'" (710 6lt·2"4 Two FiletMi~on Diliiters tor $6.95 Come aboard the Jolly Roger •ttd enjoy two delicious Filet Mignon Steak Dinners for only ... ~ S6. 95. 'J'he plratei been busy pte- . paring • new 111enu item and we w.vit you to join in our feait. -..... ... 1·~ r~~~...,, .. Ourapeciildinnerolferincludes two Fi.Jet MJAnon atealca wrapped in bac0n; 5rolled to ptUfection and topped with• rt1~5hrocm cap.Din· ner is served with your choice of pot.ato or rice pilaf, soup du jour or fresh garden salad with sliced cucumbers and marinated mixed beans, pipjn' hot homemaile _.,.,, ... _ .. htmdpJuaacupolour •pecial blend of co/.. fee bt a glau of Coke. Bn'ng in the coupon be- low and join us in thi1 captain~ te•itl ... • I , I • 11;• ~alCTlllWI (Ct CICOClt lllW .-..ffflC 1111'-U• (~ ~ CAUNttNIA JOUIUlAL CO '1• tllllotllOUT <Ct tlll~t ITODttAW CCI ,,.. MMUNITY Off &.IVUte I tel ;:.., UCUIC COM~AN'f ICI 2:• vu.uau••• <Cl litll> a1• &>w 'o" T"I '1" 1t1 l 1• WOMA .. ICI "Ill • • , o Complete "Cov•r11• of cou"'' 1anrnment and oourta. . !~ryday DAILY PILOT ... ~ In the . "ANOTHER PART of the Forest" is either a sequel or a prelude to Lillian Hellman's "The Little Foxes," depeM.ing on which way you look at it. Miss Hellman wrote "Foxes" first, then penned "Forest" using the same characters at an earlier time. HEY, LOOK US OVER! 8:30 Graziano smashes a left as Robinson connects 'with a right during wt".t·is considered o~e cla'5ic boxing bouts in history. KOCE-Tso i I 01 .mgc Cuuntv Tclcv1•.10n NOMINATED 8 ACADEMY IMCLUOING 'FOR AWARDS BEST PICTURE/~OUND > CINEMATOGRAPHY lliPPOllTINI ACT• r----- MESA 1884 Newport c..,..i., -"' S4~-1 \~1 AHAHPM'S OIWIT .. IEYOMD ATLANTIS .. CPGJ 59Kiat Mau Wed. fp.m. One Shotrlng Nightly 7;l0p.m . <:ontln. from 2 p.m . Sat. & Sun. "'9M Fash ion Isl Ncwp6rt Beach • . Intermission Tom Titus. A new actress on the loc_at scene, Diane Borzyckow1k.i1 plays the central role of Regjna Hubbard In tne HunUngton Beach production, with Ray Scott enactlng~the pa.rt of her father, Clark Burson aDil John Aulry as her two brothers, Petei'McAlUater as her lover, and J~~ Koba as her mother. Others in the cast are Maureen Shrubsole, Barban Gibbs, Charles Peerenboom, Jack Willenbaclcer and Robert Liebowitz. • · the drama will be onstage Fridays and Saturdays at 8:30 p.m. for five weekenda at the. playbouse: 2110 Main St., Huntington Beach. Reservationsa42·5421 . THE YOUNGE& set will be entertained by / "Treasare Island" at the Fountajn Valley Com· munity Theater as the young people's group opens its fifth year of activity. Heading the cast ot Robert Louis Stevenson:s adventure epic are Robby Hassay as Jim Hawkins, Beth Strauss crossing the gender bar- rier as Captain Billy Bones, Kyle Burson as Hawkin-s, Bruce Edelstein as Long John Silver. Laura Maher as Mrs. Hawkins, Beth Strauss crossing the gender barrier as Captain Billy Bones, Kyle Burson as Black Dog, Joe Reiser as Dr. Lovesey and Lindsey Hichman as Squire Blunder. Performances will be given Fridays at 7:30 p.m ., Saturdays at ll a.m. ·and 2 p.m. and Sun- days at 2 p.m. tbro(lgh April 6 at the Community Theater, 18280 Mt. Baldy Circle, Fountaln Valley. Reservalions968-1423 or962·6794. WINDING UP their stay on the Orange Coast this weekend are "Under Papa's Picture" at Sebastian's West Dinner Playhouse and "The Boys in the Band" at Golden West College. Final performances of both will be given tonight and Saturday. ~'Picture," which is in its Orange County premiere, closes out after Saturday to make room for "The Most Happy Fella," which takes to the boards on Tuesday at Sebastian's, 140 Avenida Pico, San Clemente. Reservations for both shows 492-9950, The homosexual comedy-drama "Boys in the Band" closes with two fi.nal st agings tonight and Saturday at 8 o'clock ~n the Community Theater at Golden West CoUeg~, under the direc- tion of Stewart Rogers. Tickets \will be available atthedoor. . "" " Very funny: .... Now Go see it." PU YING James caan Alan Arkin Freebie and the Bean WITH VALERIE HARPER IRJ ''TWO LAME IL.ACKTOP" 2nd AT DRIVE-IN WALTDISMIY"S "ISWD AT T1£ T8P OF T1f .... " l :I0-1~1 Also 'THAT DAIN CAr' 3:30.7:20 1'4~.ll ""IJDEIOM THIUIM'" ,,...,,,. Complete coverage of county government and court•. Every day lntbe DAILY PILOT In S unday's Family Weekly: ASP£CIAL ESSA'V IV TRUMAN CAPOTE. A• Amnke11 AM1lior Wntft AW,11 HlaOwn ......... _.tC-Okt ' . . Fl' .J , . •• A Candid Talk With Emmy ~osell ' ·:.. "What'~ It Like Being .... . ·!· Maniecl lo Howu~ Cosell " :~ "!Joward's nol ti~ lcind.0J 1Jerso11 Jt•!10 W·e1 me lo ;:'" be -art•oy. 'It's the clrildish aide of his nature. He can't ,,. find tltinss. lie gets heoduches. I try to lnu~h aboui it •.. ;. but it doesn't make for n vrrr relaxed 1:ncntion i/ 1011 know your husband is ill Ne1c 10rk being 1111/topp.v and disorganized." ... What's it like being married t o a controversial public figure? This week FAMILY WEEKLY talks with Emmy Cosell, wife of .America's most talked about sportscaster, Howard Cosell. You'll learn how Emmy dealt with the unhappiness that often accompanies sOccess, what compromises she has been forced to make and how-their children have reacted to their father's critics. It's an uncom· 1 monly frank interview with a woman who, like her husband, doesn't mince any words! . Tnman Capote On S~cceu, Pride and Coaftict .. In school I du/ t rry l1odly """ /nif,.d fill 1111 prrulrs. Thi')' '"""" tl10111tht th•,,. """ 111nie- thin11 1imp/l'111i111lrd nlio11t nu~. Quilr l l'fio11•l1. A111I I brtnfl · • to ""''tlo11 it 11ro11f' i11/niorit1 romplu:• Truman Capote, one of the few modern writers to receive both critical acclaim and com· mercial success. talks about the Internal strife ha has ex· perienced as a result of this , uneommon talent. from a pre· cocious childhood to his first job at the age of 17 on the editorial staff of a prestigious , magazine, be has been both , rewuded . and punished for his excellence. Find out how Truman Capote teamed the true meaning of artistic com· promiee. All ComlagSuaday w ith t h e • STEREQ SGUNDS OF ·THE HARBOR .~ fnday. M•ch 14, 1975 FUNKY WINKERBEAM - WICKED WANDA .MUST REALLJ,> LIKE LE&! SHE CERTAINL<,' GOT DRE$EO UP10DA9 ! FIGMENTS NANCY TDDAY.'S CROSSWORD PUZZLE 1 Sweetens the pot 6 tof"Tne King and I lO Ann 14 Rule tne 15 Shortly 16 Chemical autfh1 J7 N11ro-. escape 2 wds 19 Bouquet holder 20 Tne •••·•· English Chal\llel 21 Sktrt lengtns 23 Nose Slang 25 False statement 2e CST plus onenoor 27 Illuminated 29 Cavern Poet 31 He11d covenng 33 Single 3' Estabhsn 2wds 36 Nut tree 40 Conceot1on 42 Didn't 00 lobed 2 wds u Bywayol Informal 45 F1nanc1ally IOUnd 47 Ran easily 49 Free 50 Swim 52 Uncommon 53 Cyprinotd hsn 54 Oriental nurM f,7 NeigtlbOr olKans 59 Dimtn1shes In value 61 Croix ·· -··--·Fr military decoration 64 Sets forth Ml words 67 Greell god 68 USNA student 70 Pronoun 7t "P1cn1c autnor 72 Extra wheel 73 Native Alr1cari village 74 Pour 75 Demi·· Coffee iron alloy 32 Especially 2 ~·ds chefiShed 4 German 35 Immature city insects 5 ~tenogra-37 Holiday pl\er s season Informal 38 Dull 6 Cl)ml)uslton 39 W1tnoot residue ctornlng 7 Mr 4 1 Assist Webster 43 Pass from 6 New existence 9 Deltc1ent en 46 Take on 11emogl®1n food 10 Son ol 48 Cavity Jacob finder I I E1nvty 51 Give 12 Hebrew consenl lawgiver 54 Ale or apple 13 Consec.rat-55 Dese<ve serving ed 56 US satethl• DOWN 18 S11<>ps 58 NaCl 1 T ra1ec· 22 Move sotullon t0<1es QU1ckly 60 Greek lellflf 2 • ••• 24 Sum 62 Worn contendere 27 Femintfle 63 Sharpness Legat name 65 Gtaln ~1kes plea 28 • ••• China 66 Ko-Ko 1 weapon 3 H1gn· 30 Private 69 Son of cart>on teach9' Noah Var PEANUTS .··-·~ ,.,c.,.,,,, by To• 8atiuck SHE 'S WEAR\NG A l-tA I~ HER HAMMER LOOP! _J L \ by Dale Hale by &nie Bushmilhr OF ALL THE;,. ARGUMENT~ WE'VE EVER HAD. I THINK THIS ONE WAS M Y FAVORITE· ANIMAL CRACKERS byR~Bolen "Oh. I don't think pants or boots will ever go out of style,-wome.a have just too"'*")' pain of t<>;m pantyhose they'veaot &o bide." D MIS THE MEMAC " ltlusi~als: 'Mattress' ..• • • • and 'Ftftdler' Students at Estancia High School in Costa Mesa will perform "Once Upon a Mattress" at 8 p.m. in the school.Forum on Ma.rch 19, 20, 21 and 22. Tickets at $2.50 are availabl~ by calling 642-2080. Shown are Rob Foss, Meg Worth, Rob Ramos and Dan Granite. "Fiddler on the Roof" will be presented by students at University High School in Irvine at 8 p.m. tonight, Saturday, and 1'farcb 14 and 21, and -at 7:30 p.m. March 20. Tickets at $2.50 ($1.50 for students) are available by calling 833-3644. Shown are the villagers, led by Coley Menedier. We~kendTV-,. Olga, Tennis .. .' . Several programs· Ui1s' born and temperamental weekend .on KCE't,' Olga is shown going Channel 28, will spotlight through her rigorous dai· prominent swimmers,! lY exercises. on an ex· tennis pl aye rs and .a. :JiibitjOn trip in Frankfurt gymnast. and visiting her home A revealing profile of town of Byele wher.e she Olympic Gold Medal· originaUy became in. winning gymnast Olga terested in gymnastics. Korbut wilJ be provided The program, with on "Olga," airing tonight English s u\)tiUes, Wm be from 6:58 to 7:50. repeated Saturday at ,.. ' In Las Vegas The sometimes stub· 7:30 p.m. and Sunday at --------. 2 :~Sp~·~~l tennis COV· She works Fast -~=·'L:.., IAT._f 1"'°'111D -·' NOUll"" u .»100 ·~-.. -----MUlllla ONOlllNf W11SS '"' '1PU MOON "' l/14 Jll'ACt~IC TH•AT ... S OAtV•·t .. IUllUIWU•DTI MAMIOR ILVD.Drtw.•ltt s.....-....,,,,..,.. s.i '.__._ ... ,... OttAMOI Drtwe·lft t 11 ,,._, ............... .,.. "''''"._.... ........ ac.... Fa"'MJ P-l ,.,.,..,, •• , ...... o.e.r.t erage and highlights of national swimming and Sh • s diving championships THUNDERBIRD -Jim Bailey, Louis Prima 1' onting . tars will be provided Sunday. (indtfinite) , From 9 a.m .. to 12:45 ,. >.. p.m., KCET will carry ...... ._. _____ ._. ____ ..._ ____ _.,,. ATLAN,ii\(UPI>-As the semi-tin~ and finals the "iem i.•o ff icial" of the Commercial Union ' photoire~het for the Masters Tournament 'Cnici$iXWR Set country ptflsic industry, held in Melbourne, J 1 Hope Powell.is amazed Australia, in'December. " at the little time the From 1 to 2:30 p.m., The Southern California College Choir will Nashville stars' spend for KCET will show com-present ''The Crucifixion" by John Stainer in the album covers or publici- -petilion in the Ass0<:ia-colle$e auditorium ~ 2525 .NewpOrt Boulevard, ty pictures. lion for Intercollegiate Costa Mesa at8p.m. Tuesday. Admission ts free. "They just don't take Athletics for Women ·Director of the choir is Prof'. Edwin Elliott, lime for pictures," ex- <AIAW) National Swim-I chairman of the music department. Mark plains Hope, who keeps a ming and Diving Cham-Thallander, instructor in organ at the college, is bag packed to answer pions held March 13-15 at organist. Students Felix Cardenas and Dan frequent rush orders. A~zona State Universl· Chandler sing the tenor and bass solos respec-·'When they get ready Mi, T A · lively. to do an album cover on ~:r. empe, nzona. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Charlie Rich, they will 11 call and say, 'Whal have ~ .;..,..,._ ........... .. MIDNIGHT COWIOYU nu ..... ;'WOMeH INLOVE" Utt you got on Charlie Rich?' " If s he has nothing current, s he hops a plane to join Rich for a quick photographic session . Ji(/o •••.I I·.,,,..... -. : Although. 1he country music field is her first love, Hope is an all- round photographer. lier subjects have ranged from sex symbol Jayne Mansfield to Govs. George Wallace of Alabama and Jimmy Carter of Georgia. One of her first jobs was taking pictures in a nightclub during an ap- pearance by Jayne Mans field, just 18 months before Miss Mansfield was killed in an automobile accident ''She would go out in the audience and sit in a man's lap and I would take the picture and try to sell it fo the guy la~er," ex.plained Hope Cont. Sun. 2 p.m. Eves: from 7 p.m. DOUBLE YOUR an&TAIMM9''T! ~ .. 11ISLA-HD MAGIC~· ~ •, .• &rau Roots ~IMJ Al lk l est'' ' Surfer M119111110 1----"H----1 "'JHI GOOn . l"8T ACULAI.. : °""""'"9' DI_.-, C1-lc l S..-• l«a. 1.-. J:JO & t:JO 1st RUN! + 11 Nominations ··'CHILD UNDER A LEAF' is an absorbing experience that had people around me weeping aloud" -R'l'..X "EED,NcwYorlt News "'CHILD UNDER A LEAF' cclebnics passion with an ·intense rcclr.lcssneu seldom seen on the screen" -GEORGE ANTHONY, Toronto Sun '''CHILD UNDER A L£Ai" A blodbust/r film, Dyan Cannon 1s seruauonal:' -JAMF.S BACON, L.A. Herald-Examiner L. • THE SfEPFORD WIVES· S1.2S 'TIL SOUTH COAST PLAZA THEATRES SAN DIEGO FWY. AT BRISTOL So COAST 6 ACADIMY AWARD NOMINATIONS . l ........ a.rm ..... , ·-· PLAZA I .._.. JK ..:.::... ~onar ·"-S46-211 f ~ I ti. ... WI. IM, -.CW~ SO.COAST PLAZA II S4t-SHI "OLD YEUER~ • hllpl-11 w 1-. 2·-" ( CllEllAUJOJ THIEE ~!:~'t~ ) ~w~~ ~ •.•. 2 ACADIMT AWAID NOMINATIONS 1aumus A WOMAN. 11sT Di•KT10N GENA JOHN ROWLANDS UNDIR THI INFLUINCI CASSAVETES DAILY1 2100 4:30, 7:00, 9:30 KATHARINE ROSS TiiE STEPfQRD WIVFS .................. -..... 4~ ... ~ DAILY: 1:10. 3 :15, 5:15, 7:10, 9:15 2 Academy Awml Nominations Best Actrm-Gena Rowlands Best Director-John Cmavetes ! , , .. SEASCAPE BY EUGENE GARIN See 'Olis' at Right WAEl' DISNEY ' Pl\9I)UCDONS' G .. ISTOL CIMEMA IV lri1tol At MocArtlllr S011ttt c .. st Shof'flillg ..,.. 540-7444 PAINTINGS BY EVA AND AMERJCO MAK.K - At Hagaenmaker Galleries, 372 N. Coast Hwy , Laguna Beach, Through March. Housr: 10 a.m. Fridays. 'THE SAN JOAQUIN DREAM SUITE' -In- tag)lo prints by Brian Conley, at.the Golden West College Library, 15744 Golden West St., Hunt- ington Beach. Through March 28. HUNTINGTON HARBOUR ART ASSOCIATION MOVIE RA11NOS FUR PARENTS AND WUNOPBJPl.E ORANGE ._C OUNT1' ARCRt'rECTURAL PROJECl'S -Models, renderinO and draw· ines. at Newport Beach CUy Hall, 3300 Newport Blvd. Hours : weekdays8a.m. tqSp.m. , ETHNIC · ARTS • Indian and African wOl'ks Crom private collections, at the Newport Harbor Art Museum. 2211 W. Balboa Blvd .• l'{ewport Beach. Saturday throuah May 4. HQurs: noon to 4 p.m . Tuesday through Sunday. 6 to 9 p.m Fridays. MOVIE THEATER DESIGNS -Drawings ,by. Anthony B. Helnsbergen, who created ma"y movie palaces Q/ the ':20s and 30s, at Bow-rs Museum, 2002.N .. MainfSt., Santa Ana. Throaah April6. Hours: 1) a.m. to5p.m . Tuesday through Saturday, 1 to 5" p. m. Sunday, 7 to 10 p. m. Wed· nesday and Thursday. ' FACUL SHOW . At; ,~onta ~· College G.illet)' .. Ul I\ Street. Jjrist,C>l Str~l. Santa Ana. March 17~.\pril 11 , reception 1to1Jp.m. March 17. Hours: 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. weekdays, 1 to 9 p.m. Mondays. CHABCOAL WORKS B\' WILLIAM GILPIN - At Park Newport Apartments.Spa, Jamboree load at San Joaquin Hills Road, Newport Beach. 'Saturday and Sunday. only. flours : 10 a.m . to 4 1.m. .PAINTINGS -By Judy Tichinin and Nancy Canter, at the Floating Wall, 215 N. Broadway, ~ .Santa Ana. Saturday throug h April 10. Hours: 5:30 to 9:30 p.m. Wednesday and Thursday, l to S p.m. weekends. I 1"9 .e..t ... ti Ille ••I..,. •I I• ""9tllt ,.,_.....,. ... ..._,., _ .. ,_,........,., -'~ \ . . . The.Second Greatesf FltJer· i}li th~World The war was over-and the world's greatest flyers had never met in combat. 1 Bu~ Waldo was going to change all that-eve·n if it killed him . , All uu •1n11 '"""•' ~· --... ~- ® 110 Ill( UllOll 11 AOlllTTlO ,~ ..... ,...., ..... "'Cctltt• trtll) A \ ire. GP -.0 • • ........ c.a .. ....... "'C» ... .. ....,ll'C...,.,. COii .. •~' ... ~., .. 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Buying trims down idle inventories, steps up produc- tion, Iner.eases the number of jobs and generates tax revenues. ~uying keeps America's economy humming. ... Consider these fact~: ( 1) our new cars and trucks on the whole, deliver better mileage than in. previous years, even as they emit less pollution. (2) they require less· scheduled maintenance, so they cost less to run and to keep . up; (3) used car & truck values have never been higher. ~ ···~s ~·rHE TIME : TO CHECK THE VALUES ::·~-YAILABLi Al . Alf •E OF 19'ESE DEALERS cmllilJIJS . l(AM UW1$ IMPllTS '8STAfSI! U*U DIST MfSSION VIEJO IMfOITS 2001 '!ff s.:.... ,.,...., .... u.c~ MtK ... ....,,. ltUH.wlW. 16100 '"'~"""' %1701 MS'ptrifwftiwy., · $...eAMlll-1111 -c .... .,...., ... u01 tW. lffcll 14J..1144 MlsMollYlejolll·l740 " . . lllUTSll • 111 llAIET TIYITA . .... ClllllET MAIDS CAllWC w.itc..~.,..,. .. T ... ~tT,.._ ~C...tTncb c..-.c lllJllffc.111 ..... IHlllHcll-..L. MecA,.._.I Juul&"' 2600 ...... 119'. ........ 14J.7711 tw. 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UllOIHU41PPIYllWN. .le<t to *lirCMtlon by ..-to~,.., 1,...._t91\tM .. WtoftM I_.. All tllell tt• IO lie Ill ICC~Wlltl Court, Oft Attfll 4, lt)S, tt IN heuref "4M» .... ·~"'loft. I lltve l...,IH \IPOfl •II CMdlllont, tn,tr\ICl""S •nd sllO<lfke l •OO ,,M. 0( lllerHlltl' wlllllll 1"81.,.,_. ltCOAN, DAVIOSON, OA1t1tan, INC. ....,_Y, .. l.•w DllUMMY & u.rttM. tltle•nid lm•restofMIOI_. 11ontWl\lc11 are •v•ll•llMl11tlledistrlct •II-• l>y tew, •t tlle omoof ~w1M. mtflt •bt ... (61 In the IWOMttY "'"' D\1$1neu olfl<• ., "" lddrtu ~. •t 4417' HOllY'fl'OOO tu~ ....,. Coullty of Ort11tt Stele of C..lllor'l\I"-lwfti.tore MelltloMO. AnQtlts, C•lllornle, •II tlot\I. title ano OHcr'*-dHfll....;t; 8YOftOl::ROFTHl! lnierut of teld Henry M. 8ec11. 0.. 42"MHArtllvf'llW. ......._.,, a.acll, Call1tr11I• ti.., Pllbll\IMICI OrMOt Coa\t O•llY Piiot, l.94.a TrecuM'1 Beoll76 P181K1 '°"ROOFtRUS"TEES c .. uo.ettll•llmeoflliHMell\ .... ajl ..04o1Mitc•"-sA.Ups ;~ FOUl:lTAl"4VALLEY rlQttt,lllleenolnwrutlh•lHldftt.lle Wf(ll 1 14, '1, ft, tt1i Jtt.H 19'1, end COfl\tftOllly known .s: J1Q3 SCHOOL OISTAICl Mt a<qulttd, b't' OPOt.llOll of It-or Royce~ Cos..__.._Cellloml&. l<AAENACKLEY, OU•tnou .. °'"fr lMnli..torln .. llon PUBLIC NOTICE NOTICI 1°SH&ftlt8Y GIVENthel911 Cl.ERK OF THE 80ARd 10 tlWll Of Wld Htnrv M. S.Ck •• the Frl~y. Ajlfll ti, ttU, II t . 1S o'clOck Publl\l'led 0,.n~ Cont D•llV PllOI time of l'lts CIHlll, In •nd to tlW rt61 - -------·-----~ P,11'\. .. Or•fl90 Covnty Htl'llOr MMcll 14, ll. lt7S ... ,, petty dHCrlbed H lof-s: flCTITIOUS IUSIN£S5 Munlclpel C-1, 4"1t J tmbor• 81.0., PVBLIC---.NATICE Loi 11 Tt«I II~. ""'-tcrlllltd In NAME STA TE ME NT C.ly of IWwport llHCll COllfll't of v Book 31 ... gu II ill\d IJ of MajK. In the 1l'le !Glto.•no -'°"' ••• d0t119bw>i ar.net.SIAlteot C•llfon11e', 1 wlllMNat --omoof lheCounlv RecorderOfOrtl\90 ,,."fi puOfk ewchllfl to tlle 111Qttei1 '*-' ~ "IC'TITtOUS IUSINESS Cowntv. commonly dncrlbed as 41' £. [;RAN D PRI X DRIVI NG cbh 111 ••wlul ""-Y ol tllt UnitH NAM•STATEMENT Milgnoll•,CMt•Mesa,C•llfornla. COURSE. 1•401 Encorv.ac> Ln., Ml>· ..Sletn, a ll Ille r'9fll, lit,. •nd ll\t.erett ot Tiie followlf\11 llt~s are dOir'V busl lhch or oft.n. •re Invited forUIO pro sionV••lo.C-4 .,,7S ' MIO 1"°91"*'11 O.Dlorl~I In Ille,...,.,_ nns n t perly •'Id must De II\ "'"""9. end •Ill CAL PRIX INC., a Michigan dl$Cfl0edpr-rty,orsomuclltlle..-SftlNNY8UFFET,tS94tEdwilf~ be tece1.,.d •I lfle office of Pewl M. ·Cof Por•tton u Mty De necMury to wllsfy said tll· St., Hurollng\On Be•ch, CA. Gu.,..,, •ttorney lor said Exe<wtor. or Tlli\ Dvslneu h conducted by• c0<· ecvt-. with ~'""° Interest •nd Motn1le L. 0orr1s. 9702 Boise. Sci. m.ty be lllecl with the Clerk of M id POr•l>On cCKIS. t07, Wtslmln>te.-, CA 926413 S-rior Court Or dtllvete<I to the WIG C•I Pt Ix Inc OeteclM.arcll4, l"S Frei\!. 0 . Dutra. U•I Acacia, P•wl M. Guyer, C1erS01>ally, tlMl'ftlmt w. E:. Kel\I, Ge". Mgr Division: H~Dor G.ar<Mn Grove. CA UM4 alter lirsl i>ubllcellon of 11\h noUc.e 11\d Tllh \letemenl w•s toled wllll Int Don E Alie• T111s bu>•n.-u os conducted Dy • DtlO<t ,,,.klngstlOule. COuntv Clerk ol or ..... oe County on Milr Mersl\AI, C)eMrilt ~rtMr•ll11>. !>.aid ••It Wiii De mad• llllOft tile •. 1tn. ouncit Ccklnt y M.amot L Oorrt• 10ltow•"9 te"ms: Nel cash to Hitt• F41Slt 8yEuntM.Eldet, Thi\ \lillerrwnt .... ~ llltd Wlln II• $J0.2•S•s. ca>h, ilS" COl\01llOl\,C06lof Pvbl•shed Otanoe Coasl O.oly f\101 O.Pll\v ' Countv Cletk ol Or.ange Coun1y on tttm11e •n\Pe<lton and rep.AIM., If tny, lil'iltch7,14,21.18, lt7S ste./S P'AUl.ll.CONSTAlfTINO Fet:><u.a•y1& ltH. to bt IMIO Dy purcMser, no broiler's --S411te40S Grl,.. .. PUH F4l2'1 comm1u1on POtld Dy eitele. PUBLIC NOTICE lml 1rvinea1v-.. Publl\tled Oran91? c wst O.aoty Pilot WILLI AM HECK, ----,.,0.h a ttl F'•D 18 .anoM.ar 1 14 ll t97S 7CXJ.1S E11C"culoro1111eE~•••t STAT•MENTOFWITHOllAWAL Twsth•.C.ll .. rwie9U*I • • • . • of H•nrvM Be<- l'llOM P'AftTNEllSHI POPEllATING PIM tlft' At PAUL M. GUYER, INC. UNDEll l'ICT1T1ous ausrNESS • s ••• PUBLIC NOTICE t411He11y-11110.,su1 .. 100 NAME ~wllrwd,Or•;,9: CO.~t Dally Pilot, ---l.esA ...... s.C•lif.90011 1l'le following per~ has withllr.-~II '14' '·2__,_. ·--7?5-7S FICTITIOUS IUSINEU Tel: lltll "'°"4t00 u • 9ener•I urtner from 111e PUBLIC NOTICE NAME STATllM.EH'T AtlerM't ler 8 .. CQt.,. l*'tMrSl\lp oP«•tino under Ute fl<· __ T~ lollowlng pusons ue doing busl· Put>Ushect Otange Coast oall., Piiot Utlous bvslntu ,._of FICTITIOUI •uStMl!SS neu o . Miltch I 3 • t ~ • 2 0 • 1 9 1 s M.S.7S PET SAFARI •• 2sm Mclntyft HAMESTATEMlfNT GIRi. FRIDllY SERVICE, t11' PUBLIC NOTICE st., LA~ Hiiis, c.A '2U3 • The IOllowln9 person Is doing buit· OrtnQe ~v•., Suole "K," Co•i. *w· "T._ 11ct11i-IMAslfteu Mme si.t• nftus· tAn•v 1' -------- """' lor Ille pArtNrsPtlp W.ti filed on AMERICAN CLINIC INC •• .l66 San Htll'I\ Lowls.e Hetdef, t11'1 O.k •SUlt Ott.30, 1tn1AllleCowllyof Or-. M~I Ot . Suite ~. Newport 8e.a<I\ Tree Une, ltYll\C!, CA'2664 SU .. ERIOR COUllTOF THE Fwll MamttlldAddreuOftM~~ c.l1for•11•'1..0 Nort!\41 MOurttee S<l\Mcll.entlef'g. STATEOFCALIFOllNIAFOR Wilhdr .. 1t111: O.nlel Jett'( C-. JS7 N. VIII• St .. U.O E. 21st SI , $.ant.a An•, CA THE COUNTY OF OAANGE NCMt! L. ~yo. 1'126 Vt• R-·· loSA"<)eles. ~hlo.-nleto036 Tllh bU\tn~H I\ conducted Dy • No. A--*4 MhSIOll v .. ,.. CA. Tl\t\ Du\01\HS IS Condllcted by an In-orntr•I P•rlnetstup N 0 TI c E 0" H EA .. ING 0 F ArClwe L. ~yo d1v1du•I Notm• M Schn1c kenbe"9 PETITIC>ff ,Olt P'AOIA TE OF WILL F"2M O.tnnv Colleft Tl\tS >14tt"'4!nl was l1led W\tll Ille AND CODICIL AND FOil 1.ITT&RS PuDllSl>ed 0,.n~ Co•sl Oaoty Piiot, Th» \tatement •<IS loled Wllll t~ County Clerk ol Orange COunl't' on TESTAMl!NTAAY ~rcll l•.11.11, APrt14, 1975 'l01·7S Count \i Cler~ ol Orange Counly on Febru.arv 1o, 19/S. ESIAtt ol MABEL T. BltANNER PUBU CNOTICE FtD•uMy I•, 191S. f413°' Oece.t,..d. ' "41012 Publt~d Oran9C Co.isl Oa11y Pilot, NOTICE IS HERESY GIVEN IMI r>ubltVltd OranQe Coast Dally Piiot, Feb.11.•ndMar.1, 14,21, 191S S.HS RANDOLPH BRANNER has tfleo "ICTI TIOUS BUSINESS '=!!.> 11. 19. an!!~'· 1. 14. 1975 ~ IS 1--------------1 hereon a pellllon for ProDate ol Wi ll and NAME STATEMENT PUBLIC NOTICE PUB UC NOTICE C001c11 and for l!.\U•nce or Letten 'rlle lot1owln9 person Is dOlng bu\<· TntimMt•rv 10 Ille pelll1oner rt· -sn: --FICTtTl-O·U--5-.-u-5•1·N--E-15---------.-Mll'-------•lt'fenct to whocll Is made tor turtl'ter THE PLANT WO A KS, 1CS The MAMl. ITATEMENT NOTICE TO CllEDITORS Pilrticu11rs, encl thallhe lomeanOp~t Master's Cltcle, Costa Mesa. C.llf. T._ following pets-Is OOlng "'61· SUPElllORCOUATOFTHE ol lle1rl"9 the S•me has Deen ~I for m2' lleS$•S' STATI! Of' CALIFORNIA FOR April I, l'7S, •I 9;JO a.m .. in ltw Swslft Ma.-y T ancredl. \8S Th~ co\.L.A80AATIVE DESIGN 2SIS THE COUNTY O,OltANGE c-itoom of Oe1Mrlmtnt No. Joi W•d ... ~ .. r·s Cite ,. C.OSll Me~ C:.lil • C°"'1, •t 7000vic Center Ortw WHI 1n ,,__, ' ' ' Gtenneyre, LA9UNI 8eecll. C411f. '16Sl Ne. A-naet Ult Cllv of s.-1. Ana, C.ltlornl&. ' "2•2-Peul Mkheel °"•Wll, "8SGl<!ft. Estele of JEAN WATERS SMITH, O.te<llloWtcllll 1t1s Tnos Ow$1nns 1S c.ondwc\Ht br ., 1 .... lfleyre, &..e9UN Betel\, C.111. '26S1 DecH~ • · --....1!,., T rtiti This business IS ~led by ill\ in-NOTICE IS .. HEAEBY GIVEN lo Hit ~~~~~ ... St JOHN, wnM•ry enc I ~vl~I. Creditors ol ow •Dove named oetedent AOalltTW.ANOERSON • lllos statement •ts lileol wllll the P•ul M. Gle•SO<'I ti.at •II persosn llavlng cl alms •nsi JOI •••I C.IH~• lllvd., Su1te1U CountyCJerkotOrengeCountyonMilr. This sl•ttmenl wes llled wotl\ Ille llw wiel de<edenl are requlrecl 10 Ille P'•s.tde,,..,C•lll.tllOt ... 1•7s. Countv Clerk of Orange County on ~r. lllem, wltll Ille nec.swry vowchttS, on Tel: CUJ)•4Mlt4 • PubllSlltd Or•noe C<Ns t Dail;~: It, 197S F4177S ow olllce of II\!! clerk of Ille above en-Atw,,.., lor: Petitioner Maf'ch t, 14, l t, 28, 19IS 14'1-7S Pvblt\llctd O"'""" Coast Oaily PllOI Ulle<I courl, ot to prestnl lhem, witll 11\e Publl~lltd Or.,,~ C:O.st O•ily Pilot r .,. ntceswry veuchers. to tr1e undtn1gnlld M.lrc,n 13 14 10 191' 8517 15 , !March 14, 21, 18 Aprll 4, 19/S 9Q0.1S " 23S2t Paseo de Valene I•. Suite 213. ' ' ' · PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE ·--~-..----~-.... ..--....1 --F ICTI TIOUS BUSINESS FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT NAME STATEMENT Hw tOllOWt"9 peri.on\ drl' OOtnQlll.c)i- l'-toltow11\9 person I~ doong b<&· IWSS "' IRS\H' II. Y AUTO PARTS, 2f>001 <Ape PARTIES SY J AY, 90l3 Bolw Orove.~.JNtQutl,CA A\lt., Wts11ninster, c.A ~'83 IC y CORPORATION,. California Lllldt l.ovlse AuMJ. 10092 C..bo Co<POr•tlon, 2.001 C•Pt Drive. l.llQUfte Orove, M~m.nster. CA 9268l N.OU"I. CA Tiiis INllAHs Is condllCled lly.,, Ir.-This DuSlnHs ,, being condwcted bf• dlviOu•I. Cor~at1ot1. LinOA L. Ring fr.,,_ Yarnell Tiiis swtement ••S llled with th! 1 l'lls st.ifmtnt filed '"''" Ille Coutey c...nty Clerk of 0 •<11191! Cou nty on Met. Ctf rk of Ofangoi County on fet>r1Mry It, • H, 191S. 19/S, F4tn4 • F41140 Pubfl!lfl.o Or•noe Co.st Dall'( "''°' P\Jbltj.lltd Or"°"9(' ~O.\t O•llY PtlOI ~·:,!~~.:.Aorll •.ms 199.JS feo _,..:.,~~'·!~•.:..2..!:!_~·'S PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC ~OTICE UFE ANOACCtOEN'T A"OHU.LTH SYNOPSIS OF THE ANNUALSTATEMlNT OF c.M-rdal ~Ute "'--.Ct ~nY. PVBLJC NOTICE L.aguM HlllS, C•l•for"•• 92MJ, w111e11 h llW pl.Ce ol Duslness.of th• undetS•OM'<I 1ni117mtlters !lffla1n1ng to lht!rsta teot Sll•d decedent. w1th1n lour mot11hs allet NOTICE.OF tl'le llf~ P11blfcet1on of tll1s notice. MAllSHA L'S SAl.E O.lff Merell 4, 19JS. CAIOI ._,,,.. Gould, Plalntttt ..,, THOMAS L. LORD StM\ley II. Gould;~lendant No. 0 1 .. E>.eculO< of th• Woll 414 011._ •l>Ovt named Gecedlnt. 8y virtue di •n eaecutlon iswed on THOMAS L. LOAD J.,wery IS, 1'1S Dy Ille SuWiorCou•t. A--.11eyat&..ew County ol Los Ange fH, Sl•lt Of llSll P•'"* Valene~ s..itt 21J C..hlorn1a uPClfl a Juogmenl tnle<lld ~ Hllli, c.. t1Ul O.cernber IS, 1910, 1n favor of <:.vol Tel; 1710 stt-l>M Anne Gould, ts IWOgmenl credltorhl EMCuter"' PY• Pff ano ·~·"'t Sl•nley R. Gould, n luclc>- Pwb!Wled Or•nge Coast O.lly Piiot mtftl deDlorbl, sllowlng a net bill11nce Merell ~14.11, 21, ins '"'7S ot '1.JCM.00 actually due on wkl lud9· ------------=-· ment on the dale ol the tssu•nceo1 said PUBLIC NOTICE u eculton, I llave levied upon all Ille rt911<, 1111t eno Interest of said jUOQnwnt · oeblorlsl 111 t'* ptooerw '"the c.ouncy , ot Or.tnc)t. Stilt of Catilotnoa,Oescribed as.un a~fo11-s FICTITIOUS austNESS "Thel portJcln of t..ot 103 ol Newpot1 HAM£ STATEMENT 1W19Ns, k\ the Ctl't' of Coit. Me\I, TllP tOltoW1ng perSOfl is doitwJ bull· County of Or41n99, Stett of Calllof'nia, r>Hsas: ftp.f m.ps recorded In Book•, "-Ve&l ALPHONSO'S, 11218 Vil'4oe W•v. ot Mlte•ll-s Meps, In tile offl<A 01 Stant•""' C•l1lorn1a9'llOS ltle County Rtc~der of s.ld c-.tv. II \:1~!?tfl>T, IN<;.,! C~lllor,tH ~· de$CrlbecS ., folio.n: BtQINling •t. ;;ol•t admllteda.Yets $6,304.'UO Pll"•hotl. tnt 8 \llllilgt w a.,, Salt.~ pqjnt Oft tlW SowtllwHlerty llM ot w!d Htt Ooft Street, Ne-1 ... , ... C.lltor..I• ~ YeM ~ DK.-n,. lt74 • ~otal 11.olllt~s 4,llOl,424 Alla, CAl1tern1ett1os Lot 250 IHI SoutlMuterly from ttw SclecialM.t'l'IU~lunch $ .() This bllJ•ness •t. cor>ducteel by a O«• most Wesltrly corner of sa10 t.OI;" •Caplllll p.ild 119 500,000 Poralton. thence Norll'wasletty p41rallel willl the Paldon...O <.onlrlbuttd">Urplu~ S,3'6,l'lO LI NOCOT, INC. N6rlhw.slerl'( tine ol $Aid Lot, 1~09 Une»l911tdSU<Plws l4,4H.""41 t,443,S?t Jo11n J Cole, Prl.'si~t Ifft: lllen<e Sout11u"u1., perallelwlll\, 1ncrH1ot !Deetu!.el lnCapll•l,,,.,S<4>iu~ ~ Tnls s1•1ement w<u filed "°"Ill Ille Ille South-ste•l't' line of said LOI, SO.J dllrl119 1tn 40!>.SSS Countv Clerk ol Oran1,1e Coun1yon l'eD. h~el to a palnl '"•line"'""" 15 JI& feet 'rnwr~NI Fore•: NaUonwl~ 45'6,413,0JD 11, 1'1S. -.11-"erl't of Ille parallel ¥th Ille C..ltlo,....•&u:.lneuP~ ttl,4U ,04t ltEGAN, DAVIDSON, DRUMMY & Soullle•sterlv tine of said Loi; thence Wt llefei)y c ttlly th.It Ille aboW ileft$ .... In at<.Ot'danct wllh Ille.,,,,.. •• GAil Ai.TT, iNC. Soutne•slerly ltne ol said LOI; thC'n<t Sl•temeflt IOf' ,,. .,.., •~ De~ Jt, t'7•, m«M lo the lnwrance Com-'"'•"•Yl '1 uw Soutllwn1er1y aton9 said patall l•M ""-°' tt / Sl•teof C.llfornl•, ourWMll tDlaw. lnt MacAritwr 11v•. l•S 09 IHI 10 IM Southwnterlv ltM of Jot'ln s. AOUS\HU ClU. Prntdent .... ,,_, lta<ll. ~·"· ,,... Wld Lot. lllenc~ Norlhweslerl'( a1on9 NormN.Kono.~,..,.,.., F4107' w td ~111wesier1y line S0.3 Ifft to the m.. P\tbll\11..S o,.n99 Coast o.lly PilOI poll\\ of 1>e9lnning, •nd comtn0nly PubllSMctOr-. Coast Dally PllolMercl\ 14, IS, 16, 11, 18, 197S _,.,S Milt<ll 1, 1', 21.11, 1975 711·7S -nown 11: t?l C•brollo St .. Coslil Mes.a. -------------------.;..________ Calltorno•. PUBLIC NOnCE PUBLIC NOTICE SYMOPSI$ OF THE ANNUAL STATEMENT Of; UNIGARDINSUllA.NCE COMP'ANY 12 U Fevrtll A-, '91ttl•, W•slliftq\etl 911• 1 Y-ElldedOe<.ll, H14 Total .Omlllt'd as~ls Totel litt>oltlofs C"l!ll•I P•kl·uP Gu•ranty C<l1>1l•lt r.talutorv 0..PO\•I 7,000 ooo Gro~~p.ood on .;110 contttl>Ull'd wrpt.n. tb.~.000 u...~19...0 funds twtplu>I 4 91J,181 ~plus .. , tfQerO\ oollcynotders IJ,566,213 1n<-fo• l,...'t't'"r •1.02•.180 D•'buT~menis for tr.e vt-.,, 41,o.6,m We ._reDy cerltly ""'' lt'te <lbove 1IM>S •re 1n •cto•O.n<e ... 111 tl\e Annual Si.temenl tor the Yt'llr elldt'd OKemcer 31, 197•. mlde to Ille lnwrance C.Om. tntH lonef' or Ille Stale of Ca1tlorn1•. pursu<int 10 ta•. J 0. Po~ter, Presooent Daniel J . J•cques, Voce Pr•s>deftt &nO ~cretar, P\l~lsl\eOOr•nqe Coa~I D•tly Piiot, March 12, 13, 14, tS, 1•. t~IS 8A'l·1! PVBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE N011CE IS HEREBY GIVEN that on Frld.li't, A.pril 11, 197S, •t 1 :00 o'<.kX:k a s.JJJ o.m. et Or•"9t counl't H•rbor FIC'l'ITIOUS IUSINESS Munlclp.i Co\lrl, ..01 Jamboree Blvd., NAME STATEMENT City Of N-port 8HCll, c-ilY ol the tollowlng pet sons are dOlng busl· Of'an91, State or (alllornia, I will sell itl ne~s •~· pubhc e.x1lon lo the 111911esl Didder. for P A c I F' I c I S L A N o cull In lewtul money of the United OE VELOPMEN T CO., 23781 Pa\CO oe1 Si.tu, eH tlle ro9ht, title e nd tllt4resl ot Camoo, L•gun• Noouel, California said 1\ICl9fn"'t Otl>torlsl in 11\e •bovt •1•11 Ot«tlbeO pr-rty, or so mucll lllereef Romond Antllo!'ty Peloso. m71 n m.v bt necen.,y to utlsfy wt0 ••· l•\tnill\ Bay, Laguna Noouet, eclAJon, wltll acuweO lnter•st - C•hfornia .,.11 cosb. ' A Dwttoe Fr yllf\9, ?3781 PaW!O dtl Oel,d Met<ll l , 1'7S Cempo, t..egune Nlguel, Calilornl• Olvh>0n· H.,_ nu1 O.n E. RllH Tllls~nnshbe1n9 conductec:lbya M&rtll•I, Orenge County PutnenlllP-BvEuneM.Eloer.~puty A. Oullte Frvlll\Q JAMl.S I'. RUSCH This st•l~"'ent llled woth lf'lt <:ounty U1U 1 . Wlllttler at~ .. Cltrk of Orenge County on Mar. 4, tt1S. WNttlet', CllH•rlll•...., "4"32 "'al11tHl's AtWMY f'llblislltel Ora11oe Coast l>til't PllOI, THOMPSON & VAN WE RT --------------------..,..,,.=-=-"="'=-=,...,,,...------1 Attorney,at L•• SYNOPSIS OF THE ANNUAi.STATEMENT OF S.COIMI ,._Mac A"""' Pl•za Mert111, 14,21.1t1S '174-I UNIGA ll D MUTUAi. INSUltANCE COMP' ANY ~ •t Artllvr ....... ,4 PUBLIC NOTICE nu F•IH'lll A-, SHftte, W•1Mft9tetl ttt61 ,...,,,,.., auc:fl, c.11 .. ,.... tt"' '.,otel edmllttd •Si.tis Tot•IA1•D•llt•t' Ye« ElldM De<. Jt, lttt S2l6"16.2lt 206,Ut,tn ~sl~O lund\ twrpfu\I SJ0.1'16,2A1 Surpil4 •s rt911rds po1tcvl'IOldlt~ 30, 1t6,J47 1n<omet0<tlle~•r 196,111.'11 Ohbuntments tor Ille f U • 1'4,st4,•S8 Wt lleteby U r'lilv ltwt ,.,. ....,,,. It-.... In <ICCO<danee ""''"Ille ""'-1 • !54•"ment for trw yur e..-O Cec.-ll, 1t74, m41de to the l"wrtnc:.e ~ fnl~..._r of 111t Statf ol C.liloml~ oursueM to 1-. • ' • · ' · · J.D. Porttr, f.'re\tdent ~ · Daniel J. JecquH Vice Pr~ident tndS.C-tel8'Y Pwtllt~()ti.ft99 (o.JSI 0.tly Piiot. March 12. IJ, 14, lS, 1'. 1975 ~7S PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE \ + "<lbtlSN!d On419t CO.st O.lty AIOt1--------.....----_-.. .~rcll 1, ... ?~. 29. lt7S • J<JHS PUBLIC NOTICE -~•CTITtoUSausiN~ NAME STAT•MENT T11~ fotlowlt19 person Is doing busl· "HSil\' SUNW EST REA.LTOAS, 1616111e«h Blvd., Suite 169, Hl.NltlnQton &tech, C<1llforn1a '1~1 Ronald l. Hw"Otte, t4M2 VI• Sllntt Cru1, Minion Viejo, C.Ulorl\JatiUS This l>l.ISIMU •• <.oncl11ded by .,, Ir· dovlou~I Ronald L. 1-twnQllte Tll1s ~liltem"'l •Is tllH WIUI I~• County Cieri< ol Or•f090 CO\lftty O"I Fetwu.ary 11 197S, ... ...,. Pul)ll\lleel Oren .. eoe.t Oelly POo • FeD 21. a . tnO *'· 1, 14, tt7S ~; ! ·~ NOTICE TOCRIDITOllS SUPERIOR C.OUllTOFTHE STATE OF CAl.l l'OllNIA ..Oil THE COUNTY OFOllANGE Ho.A.eto,. Esut~ 0 1 NATHAN RALPH STUCKEY. O.ceastd. NOTICE IS HEREBY GtVENtolM> credo ton ot IPte •bove nemecl dacAcMnt 11\ft •II persons 11avlnQ cl•i~ .,.tn•( the s.atd oeceoient ••• reqwored •• Iii. them, with tht ,...c~ssar., vowche", In tlle ollo<t Of the Clerk of tlle •bow en- tlllecl court. or to present tllem, wltl\tlle necnwty vouchers, lo 1110 wnelenlgMO •I ttw olll<.e lrl l'lll •ll0<Ny, THOMAS L. LORD. USJt Paseo a. V•lencl•, SVll• 113, La9un1 Hills, C.lllornl• '2•Sl. wllitll Is ttw 1>litce of buSineu of Ille unc!eril911.0 In all m•tters i>ertAln- 11\9 lo IN tst•lf Of HIO ~cedent. wtthlt\ four monllls tlttr tht '"" publoc•tlon PUBLIC NOTICE • of tn1\ notoce 0.ltdMarcll•, 191S. ROGER MONT~OMERY STUCKEY • t xeculor Of 111~ wm of Ille eDOve n•med deteoem THOMASL.LORO JUfl '•lfOde Vtl•ncl.-, SlllteJU ........... Hiii•, CA tU» Tel: 17141 Ml·U&O -.. ....... , fet' l! .. ctrtw l'lllJll$11ee1 o ... n .. eoa14 Oell'f """ 11Mrc11 7, 14,Jl,21, 1'7S .,..,. PUBLIC Nones • J 6 4 2 • 5 6 7 8 · D A 1· L y p I L 0 T c L A s s I F I E D 6 4 2 • Ha•HForS. .... ~········ .. ········ <MMrel 1002 ••••••••••••••••••••••• SOUTHERN COMFORT MAHSIOH DRM.2STY. IEAQt 81k the beach. lrD· ... IF YOU AIH-Y e..D..M... LUXUIY Deftn-1141,000 GOT A BARREL Real pride of ownership ln Qi&allty built OF MOHEY 2-story. A lovely home plus income. 3 BMt rou wanttos~rtout BR. den, 2 baths, frpl in each untt. take a gander •t UU Su.ndeck. Btwn hwy &ocean .. llunL1ngLon Beach 2 11 1 $.~ ....... bedroom. lt needa onl :..ome t~nder lovina ca NIWPOIT CE ~I. 644-4910 to' be a ftne fantUy,horne - Bargain pric&!d at Just GeMt"Cll I 002 er....,... ; I OOZ $35,000! ! I· Vet.¥ welcome ••••e•••••••••••e•••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• .cau now 847-tiOU>. Aaenl HOME&JNCOME :l large 2BR,houses, ht new. Both race $lr~l s-1\)() income. One vacant Asking $451000. 208 Meyers Pl. Open Daily 644-M68. Owner·Bkr VETERANS TWO FOR ONE REDUCED $20001 prf i v4f so4tthern RIDU CID f l t,000. mansion. HUGE PLAN· For fast sale-Eastside TAT lON PILLARS. Costa Mesa.$ Bed, plus · Tw1" door cntry. lnv1ting rent a I uuats. tncom p':irlor wtth old white ' $590. per month. Pr1c Nl'w regulauoni. ouy make 1t possible tor you to use your elig1b1h1 y again! Why renL when yo. can own w1Lh very little cash '! Call lor de· t a il s 556 -7035 u1• 963-5671 .. £astside Costa Mesa. two bedroom homes on big 60xl27 lotw/ alley ac· ce11s. 1-;ach boote has it's own l 1r-car garage. Rear home approx. 131~ yrs. young~ Owner leaving area & must.sell. Call bri ck t1rehcarth ~9.000.farm . SEPAHi\'rt: BANQUET Sparling ROOM. Secluded i.Ludy ~eat Eslate DOVER SHORES ERNIE CLEVELAND 548-3404 LABORDE REALTY 222 E. 17th St. C . .M. wllh private bath. Brighi 833-3544 WILL LEASE Unsu.-passed quahty and elegant:e m this r ustom misnli1o n . 5 Uedroomi. . .> baths 111cludmg maids quarters. Beautiful POOL area with jacuzzi. Exhilerating VIEW from h o use aod gardens across the Bay and Ocean. ~1.800 per monlh t ease . Sales price $350.000. Ca II 646-771 1. Open E ves. s pring t ime kitchen. Over look~ .charm• ng lamlly r qom. Wooded bannister leads to 5 se p arate s l eeping quarters. Double d'oors lead to hugem11st.er suite with separate vanity area. A RARE FlND · AM ltiVITATIOH ... Lo gl:"aClQUS living. Darling family 'home: custom detailed Carme model; 3 bdrm1;., fa mil rm., dining rm .. pric \.0 sell at ~74,500 & y own the land. SuiteB ~;~:;53~~11 now to see. C. F. Colesworthy Ol'f"' 111 9 ·" ~ rutoi '011r Mi' Realtors 640--4020 ONLY $1200 TOTAL DOWN [-IJiaHl _u_s_e _~~-~-1; r~~lor th•s Baycrest bca\lty. 4 Bed. ~ Walkir & lee Heal (state INCLUDING CLQSlNG COSTS ... to aa&wne FHA loan on clean. cute 2 bedroom coll~. Big lot & garuge .. Anybody qualifies. Cull World ReaJ £state, 556-7777 ANYTIME. WEOFRR La·rge beach duplex with peej(-a·boo view. ~3.500 Or you otrer us'!'> ·1 1,175·7000 MESAVHtDE Very s harp 1ns1dc & out. J BR . & tam. rm. ln xlnt nrughborhood. ~.5tJO 5.36·8800 Balboa lay Prop. Realton ·a1G FAMILY Over 2600 sq It of 2 story luxury wllh lormal dtn· 10,i::: room. ,lam1ly room and 31\? baths. Room tor boat and trailer S57,SOO. 8.P.llQuail~ &.IPl..C. Pra~··. 7S2•19'20 t400 QUAil S1. NIW t llAC~ ~ Cole of Mewpcwt CAMEO S HORES de· lrl!hl. Three bedroom & family ro o m , and OCEAN VIEW. Corner lot-approx. i.cnms court size. It sp arkles. Only :ii127,500. 675-551 1 COLE of N EWP.OnT HEALTOHS 2.>l:'i !<:. Coasllhghwuy Corona del Mar. DAILY PILOT i''R, pool-1mmaculatc cond. Has all the extr~. --_,....-------- Priiic. qnly-~.000. Sparltng Real Estate 83J-3.S48 DUPLEX In Corona del Mar . Oel1ghll ul coLtage on I ronl with 2 BR. & ne\\ upper rear 3 BR .. 2 ba .. w1lh private pauo. Rear rents al S365. Excellent locauon. As kmg :t>!).1,000. HARBOR COM~ANY REALTOllS Sl:"CE 1941 673-4400 HDWD. FLOORS 3 Bdrm .. 10 xi°' res1d<.'fl· ual a rea! N1cefard. 0Pa4 SUM. 1215 1,82 TUSTIM Pyramid Exc.hangors Realton 8 33-176- IAL80A ISUMD EXCLUSIVES CHARMING, completely re modeled & redecor .; i>drm. home + mcome. Near No. bay. SllS.000. Open house 1-5. Sal. & Sun . 30ti Apolena T 0 W NII 0 U S 10: · l y p e duplex; 3 bdrms. ea. Wl 1t; nr. villa ge & No. bay. ~119,500. OPEN HOUSE Sat/Swi 1-5 DUPLEX 51.t-514 '"2 Jris. CdM 3 BR. 2 BA each Ullll $87,500 ti<lli-3928 Eves 645 -0&l2 lachenmyer Realtor 6BR DUPLEX $89,500 4 up/2 dn. steps to ocean. Great income prop w >C· tra prkg, on wide lot. U\\ nr w / fin. JACOBS REAL TY 29rn New port. c·or 30th 6i5-&.i70 VIEW ESTATE OCEAN& LIGHTS BARGAIN $44,900 Rustic charm abounds in this unique b<?ach estate. Circular drive. Ht1Ae liv· in~ room wllh dramatic t•ornc r log burning trreplace + breath t:ik· mg view throul!h wall ot glass. Gourml'l kitchen & dine. Sci1a r:.lle w111g tor hideaway masLc1· sum~ .w1lh ,·1cw + ch1ldrc11 & guest suites. Hurry tor U11s once m a ti1ct1mt• dream home al a bargatn price. llring your :m· agmation & parnt. M!Jke ~.Call 9ti3·7&11. . OPfN lit 9 • II S FUN 10 8( NICP $7500 Reduction MINT CON DlTlON T RIPLEX -a ll 2 be droom units with patios & enc losed garages. PLUS an ai.- !>Umilble loan. close to s hopping. e-nlertain· ment, buses, elc. NOW ~.WO! 546--4141 ~ COATS& WALLACE REAL ESTATE. INC. Mewport t-Wil)hts * $45,900 * 3 BR-2 BA-3CarGar Large Lot Call DOVER HEALl'Y 645--0070 Beach Condo Carclree hvrng can be yours in this beauuful 3 l)e{I room. l ' '.! bath Condo wi t h c oz y corner l1rcpl~1 ce . ,Adull com- mu1Ht). Walk to shop-· PIO!! and bank::.. Pnce 1n· cludt•:-. was her1 dryer, rclri~. ~2d.950. 640-6161 ~ COATS&WALLACE DRIVE BY 124 Ruby ; -1 THE REAL c lassic Island lamily • home. near So. bay. Pauos, great tor outdoo ~: Jiving. 2·Sty. 3 Bdrms . ..:::'::·=··=·="'='=··=·======~ ESTATE~ REAL ESTATE . INC. MESA VERDE $28,000 lmmaculute1 sharply de· t'Or atcd, no maintenan.:e ~110,000. A RARE ITEM: com· merc1al bid,:: .. with apl. & bus iness. 200 ·Blk Marine Ave. ~112,000 DUPLEX, completely & nicely furn.; 4 b<inns. up, 3 bdrms. down Ovc 3.000 s q . ft. As ki n ~154,500. Make an oiler ! NEW HAMPSHIRE WILL SB.L VA ... not the slate, but one of Mesa Ve rde 's ncw"•i.t a nd llncst s treets. Two homes to choose I rom. A spacious 4BR Wf<'entral atrium gar dc11. F.P. ~.000. ... ANU a JllR w1a hu~c country k1Lch. Only ~2 .900. For either, CALL 556 -2660 ·living. Existing FHA loan. Pl'lvate a1>sociat..lon tee only S28 per month. Whoever Ulought of l1v: 1ng m Mes a Verde for on· ly i2d.OOO '! 64ti-7711. 01x.•n Eves. QUAINT cottage With 2 .• SEL ECT . bdrms. & 1 bath + lge. patio+ g uest rm. & bat PROPE RT IES . . over garage. Close l G••"" , 100 Gwral 1,02 beacn . $911,000. Own ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• will carry paper at lo lnterest'rate. THE BEST ot ever• ytJung ! 3 Bdrm. super. custom deluxe hooie + l ·bdrn't. apt. Sathraoms : eessible mooring & sma1I boot avail. with house sale. ~ali!1hurq ' " . BALBOA tSLANO . * 673-6900 * HELP!! Owner will help buyer to a ssume 71h'/r l''HA loan. Large 3 bedroom, 2 bat.b home w /blln & DW, large yard. Sorey, prln·' c1pols only. Allocii1t.ed South Coast. Brok~.r , 545·842-4, Eva/ weektn 673-7737 1 Y.OU WIU LOVE the s pacious feeling ·-the PENINSULA location -the immaculate condition -the light & alty 4 bedrooms and BEST OF ALL the price $99,500 CDM TWO-HOUSE DUPLEX South of Highway -close to shops and schools. Always rented and ready for your investment needs. Comptl!te remodel job in 1973. $79,500. THE DRAMATIC SUNSET Over the harbor enhances the beauty of this adult occupied 3 bedroom home. Cathedral ceilings, 2. fireplaces. Excellent at $126,500. I RIVl!RA ELEGANCE Big Canyon French country '•Monaco'\3 bedroom, dining room, special a ecks for strolling, entertaining, gardening & viewing the blazjng sunsets. $158,000. Call today. ACREAGE OH THE IAY Nearly 2 acres of view property· surrounded by large estate homes. Perfect site for a home with pool, ennis court and/or stables. Presented at 195,000. ,, t -~-m111£R"~v4 .Valley Realty In Northern CalUomia In Al•meda, Contra Costa and Marin C.OU(l1ies sold 306 homes in' February thrdugb U\eir 15 olfite$, 'the Pleasan-ton office alone ~old 100 bomes tor a -new company record for a slogle , mQnth. In that omc. uoh salesman) i '*a&ed over seven transactions and ey ore determined to exceed that in arch ! Valley l{eal.ty in Southern· California has some catching up to dot BUT WE WILL DO lT! We have all tbe same great exclusive in·hotlse f eetures that our "Big Brother" has: 1. Subsidiary of Berg Enterprises. AmeEican Stock Exchang~. 2. The American Hom~ Shield Wa.r· ranty Program. 3. Guaranteed s ales pl'1Jl and equity advance plan. 4. Nationwide referral system tllrough our own 100 offices. 5. Pre{~rred Homes representative in Orange County, with hundreds of as. ~ociated broJ<ers coast to coast. Al@ LOTS LOTS MORE! If you. are an honest person sincerely interested in, a career in real estat~ in the Harbor Area we would Jike to talk to you. Call for confidential interview. Call ,75-7225 VETERANS PlLBMO ~It People ask for the Palermo! Here it ·is! the .lowest ptice, if not the only one ol these. popular models currently on ihe market. New with Unique at a reduced price I Clean and~ady to go: fee land new drapes and paint, la rge lot with sprinkler s, firepit and waterfall. U s hQuld Cit now at $86.900. INqUI HOMIS ••ors-675-6000 244Jl.C .... Hwy .. C.-a ,, .. ~. G1•r.a t002G1•r.. . 1002 .............................................. . , VISIT THESE CAMEO SHORES 4 Bedroom, family room, garden, and ocean view bome. Hurry! ! Only a few left in this exclusive, private beach community. CALL-64~7270 2828 E. COCllt Higlrway. c--a .. M• PROPERn MANAGEMENT .. ATIONAL MULTI UST SHVlU .. CAii IG' YM lfY. lllL Of "AN ""'"'(( "' , ... ''" l • CORONA DEL 'MAI DUPLEXES The worm has turned. Sales In Newwrt Beach are bre~g all pre- vious records. Now is tbe time to bu.y. I hJve just listed for aale, 2 ~iexes, locllte4 So. of Coast Hwy. orf pfotures· que F'ernleaf Ave. One is' li$ted at $9'l,500, ·with a charming detached 2 bdrm. home with elec. blt·in kitchen & a Swedish frplc., with room for ex· pension in many directions. A modern 2 bdrm. rental uplt 1$ l~ated over a large, double car garage. Close to everything l This charming 3 bdrm., 2 bath house + a basement, of all things, was com· -pletely remodeled in ·1973 & is located on a corner Jot. Tastefully decorated, with a lge. flagstone frplc. To off·s~t overheat:l, an immac. 2 bdrm. aut. is over a large, double car ~arage . Loaded with warmth & charm. Listed at $117,500 . JEFF BRIERY, REALTOR MOST ELEGANT OFF1CE IN TOWN 2602 Newport llYd.. ":rur' leach • 675-9111 . 24 UR SEllVICE South of the border style three bedroom ranch house. F1esla s1u hvmg a nd d1n1 ng r oom s . Go u r m e t kit c he n . S pacious ma ster and childrens suites. WaU ot glass to (inely m arucured g r o unds. Terraced gardens. Extensive pa uo work. Full price $34.500. Do n ·t d e lay . C a l l 963-1>767 ()PfN llt 9 . ,, s TUN rO El( Noer• THE REAL: t •. ~ .. ·:··:i ~~.. . . ~:~~ ~~~~~~~~~ .. ,r:,., ... :·.<·:· · SWIMGAMOP ESTATERS I GtMral 1003'"-ral • · ' I002 SAVEALOT •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• LIDO ISLE Large 8 BR., 6 ba. home on s3:ndy beach ; 50 ft. lot, shore mooring. $295,000. Will consider trade. Brand new 5 bdrm, 4 bath, on 30 ft. lot. Pier & slip. $295,000. Attractive 3 BR .• 2 ba. single story; 60 ft. street·to·str eet lot. $152,500 2 Story I 1 xer u pper . Pri ced we ll b e l o w market. Seller srnrted upg rading JUSl to be traoste rred. This heavy sha ite root home ha:. great potenual. .i Lar~c bedrooms, with l bathl>. Price and terms are ex· celle nt. J ust ollercd al s-15.950 with Jo~UA & VA terms. HORTH COSTA MESA .. MESA VERDE'S FU-tEST • SHA.IP 4 'ltdtoo• -3 bath ·tri-level home . Near private community• country club. Huge family room. formal dining and oversized lot. Very flexible financing. Cal 546-5880. EASTSIDE BARGAIN . 9UAIJTY IUILT -3 bedroom & dining. Hardwood floors, Large57xl.3S lot. Neat & charming. $33.950. with .......... FHA lom.C .. 540.1151. INVESTORS DELIGHT EASTSIDE COST A MESA TRIPLEX - Owners unit 1 story, complete with Z. bedrooms, den. & fireplace. Prt•• ~0911 wittl alley ocuss. One block to 17th,. . Priced right. Cal 546-5180. WALK TO SHOPPING EASTSIDE. COSTA MESA -close to major markets. You must see this quality built immaculate 3 bedroom pool hCMM featuring large dining rm, sep. breakfast room, hardwood floors, shake roof, fireplace. Call for detail$, 540-1151. I COLLEGE PARK POOL HOME-lovely3bedroom,2bath corner home. Complete with be_.iftll, pool and access for boat or trailer. Just. recently redecorated. Transfer forces, sale. Priced right at only $47,900. Call now, 546-5880. BEACH HOME $49,500 -Short walk to the water. 3 Bedroom, 2 bath, custom bonus room. BBQ, brick patio. n earby pool and tennis court. See t his charming, newly listed beach home offered at $49,500. Call 540.' 151. BLUE PACIFIC VIEW4BR POOL Br. "'CH Tired or getting the run «:. ...e , 1002•G......e I 002 ~ around.,.,., Jf you have wW Unobs t ruc ted ocean any qu~;tlons about buy-••••••••••••• .. ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• XJnt buy. 3 BR, 3 ba, single sty. home on 35 ft. street·to-street lot. $89,000 $33,750 Beaut1tully upgra ded home with 3 bedrooms. 2 bath. Decorator touclie~ throughout. Jus t in· troduced into the marke1 this weex. Lovely patio. ERITAGE view! High oq a hill. Ing a home VA, caU the E n te r privale walled VA Experts al court yard to elegant World RecllEstate oval pool. Formal entry Specialists in VA hous· t o spacio u s foy e r . k 1. v Gourmet garden kitchen ing. As or e tera and dine . Comfort.able Counselo r. 556-7777, living and fanuly rooms.,_an...:y:....t_im_e_. ____ _ with unl1n\iied blu Pac1rlc view! Separate - g uest and childre n. IF YOU'RE FUSSY • suit.es. ftambhng ocea view master suite. Jo'1r:.1 ume ol l'ercd. :>7500 down Do n 't m~ss ll! Cal ~~7b"1 oPfN 111 9 • 11 S ~UN TO 81 Nlfl ' •. ' ~ it , ; . • f- Have so·metnang fou want to self '! Clctss111etl ads cJ 1t wet . "Phone t>.12-5ti7M. You·111ove this e xecutive s in~lc slory m prime b eac h lo c ation . Mantc ure d corner lot. Jmmaculate. Jnterior de· cor is terrific. Fe atures e ffi cient wrap around dream k it che n. Cozy lam1ly room with r1repface. Formal din· irrg. One year new. Just S59,900! Call now to see 847-i>OlO Agent. G..;;.e -----, 002GeMf'Cll I 002 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ... macnab I Irvine ~ealty FINER HOMES _ FROM $35,500 TO $775,000 IA YcaEST-5 IEDROOM + POOL Prof.eS'sionally decorated! Comfortable family room, formal. living & dining r ooms. $185,000. Larry Uyer642·8235. (Sll) SITTIHCi OM TOP OF THE WOR1D View of Catalina, Newport Bay & Dana Point. Totally remodeled - lush carpets & papers -new kitchen. 2 living areas w /fireplaces. $169,500 fee lud ! Beverly Morphy 642·8235. (812) • ! ) OWNER IARMESTL Y EAGER Charming 2 bedroom, solarium + 2 . bath viUa w /2 fireplaces. $65.000 - will lease/option $3.50/mo. furnished. · Belle Chase Lee 6'44-6200. (Sl3 > : IA Y & MOUMr.AIM VIEW Cnstom s plit-level -5 bedrooms, family room, formal dining,_ .used bric)c fireplace & beam ceabngs .. $135,000. Ken Hartley642-8235. (S14) 1T•s TIUE! .. Park" Lido split·level townhouse! 2 bedrooms, 2 baths, ft.replace, sep. laundry r oom & patio. NEW carpets & drapes . Only $32 /~o . maintenance yard, near prize Mrs. Fay642·823S. (815) '001.. + 5 llDROCMS Unbeat a .. te· combination for active families., 50' swimming pool, I.ow maintenati..ce • yard, near pnze winning efomtmtary sc~ool. Joyce OPEN HOUSE THIS WEEl<END 1200 East lalKMI llvcl. . Located on Balboa Peninsula at one of the most desirable spots on the Bay with private pier that will accom-• modate a yacht up to 60 ft. 4.._+Galety+4lcdhl 2 story, .2 fireplaces, wetbar, all built· ins including electronic oven. Fee land. $279,000. 675-1120 . 1002 HUG HOMES, IMC. ' I CORONA DB. MAR Custom, remodeled 4 BR. + family rm., beamed ceil.; on two lots. LIMDAISl.E Great family home ; 4 BR, + maid's; on lagoon. $350,000 567 S• Micol• Drift, WM I 02 Newport C..t.r 640.405~ Ge•...e I ooi•••r.. I 002 ······························!~·············· ~~.l.1CU7A t8'11CJJ:OJ:lJCU EXCLUSIVE I~ YFIOMT HOMES . *I 02 LIMDA lsi.E. OPEM SUM 1·5 4BDRMS 41h baths, family rtn, brkfst rm, din~. 65' boat slip. $198,000. •llSOW.t.yAv...,. 3BDRMS, 3 baths, den, 3 car garage, pier&slip. $239,500 CAU Far A ShowlRtJ KEM HAR'IMAN. R.._, 642-5760 64~1607 WATERffOMT LOTS 40x90 Ft. $250,000 30xl05 $165,000 BILL GRUNDY, REALTOR J.11 Boy.,,cJ,. Dr,..,,. N B b l 'J 6161 1002GIMl'al 1002 .............................................. THE OWNER SAYS ••. ... I bought my home for reasons as follows : h. * Distinctively different arc 1tec- ture * Garden-like living room * Waterfall, will lull you to sleep * Very secluded lanai & ~l * 3 BR, dining rm. & family rm. • 2'h Car garage -hobby space_ Please call us for app't. to see this "BAYCREST" d(eam home. $112,500 . VEAR BAY ANO BEACH 675-3000 <'•lU! L C:C"A!;T H WY C ORONA O LL r.iAP GtMrat I 002.General I 002 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• MOW OR NEVER for this Victoria Beach home where sound and view of white water lend ench antm e nt. Unusual floor plan adapts to any a ge family. Open House Sat/Sun 1-5 PM 2730 Victoria Or. Laguna Beach 497-1761 802 S. Cst Hwy Loguno~ach GIMl'Cll I 002 ~........ I 002 .•.......• , ..................................• NO-FAULT CONDO Only in The Bluffs can you ~njoy such carefree living. We offer this popular Trina pla n, with 3 bdrms. & 21 -z baths, lge . living rm. with frplc. Offered at only $64,950. -100 ...................... $33,500 VA/F~A Terms ~~OACH·.!;~ (nmmN-MJ\~TIN lu] ~!::u:ni~~p.:~~ RE AL TOR s fo rmctl dining room, 644-7662 COROMA DEL MAR private garden patio + yard. Super tocauon, Just 11'1 block to St. Joachim GtMral 1002 ........ 1002 Cburch. :143,900. 101k •••••••••••••-·;.1. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Won't Last This hom e may be JUSl ~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~!!!~~~!!!~~~~ what you·ve been wait· ! mg for· GeMrol t 002 Getteral I 002 545---9491 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• mill VA/FHA Rep0s SUH LOVERS 1n orange County A TTEHTIOH Keys an olllce Sun yourscll on lite huge WORLD EASTSIDE s1·tond story sundcck RE""L EST"""l"r This party lfomc has a A "'''" BARGAIN t•o1.y iamlly room w1lh Spec:1al1s ts tn govern· $4000 DOWN t1n.•place, tormal dining. ment l1nanccd ho mes! l>1g stt·p down l1 vin;! 550-7i7i call anytime FAMILY ROOM roo m . A ll .i k1ngs1Lc - Hard to find 2 bath beau-bedrooms hctvc so:m n.I! ty a ll dr es!;cd up. Lux· v:wlw d <.'c1l111gs. Would IN COST A MESA uraous pa nelling sets oll you believe only ~.50tf' $29 000 large living room. Fama· See,ll now! Call 847-«llO FULL PRICE ly pla y room overtook:. Agc1lt . . . easy care yard with cc -Large R·2 lot. Ex1sung me nt dec king -bri ng Fii.\ lo;rn. P.J.T.I. ~Un. your boat or dads &ruck EST ATE SALE I lard Lo find opportunity. an off alley. Ease '" lor 0 H Quick c:all 6·hi-717l. ~()()() down-slea ls don·1 I I G CA HY Of'it1 111 ..i -11 ,.,rntH<•N•r1• la>t. Call 646-7171. Bordeaux rnadel Ov.,. [ =• 1 tiiilll ~~~~:;:f;i:E -~:itt~liiP $ 1100 Mo•H YCM.1 In Spacious l bedrm. l ba on pa rk-li ke grouruh with security gales & priv. patio makes tor t>eaulllul h\·ing for your fa mily al only ~11 tx'r month. l nc ld g. La~es. ans .. & m a1nl. le<'!>. 41<1.:I W. 5th St.. San&a Ana. ~!j-8J21 Ag_t __ _ a-intment. Balboa P~nlnsula I 007 rr-••••••••••••••••••••••• AGEMT 644--0056 $59,500 l'h arm 111 g Dupl e x. ELEGANT i +Den & Hach unit. Sun· POOL HOME deck. prk ·g. blLns, Inc d Spacious two story in lov· lawn. 6i5-6712own. <'IY co mm unity. Raised C~a d~I Mer I 022 entry ~Leps do~n lo pl us h ••••••••••••••••••••••• hv1ng room. t::xtra large • loa·m a l d 1n1ng. ·Sutler 1amlly r oom . 4 Bi g •·SHOWPLACE bt•drooms. You mw.l sec . -BR. F l $5000 DOWN th1:. imm ac ulate home. ::>paeious ;, rQ.n · .· -· 0 Home w/lgc lam -rm. ASSUMES VA ~ '11 It n ° w ~~ 1 -liO1 formal dining & lge 4 ba. $30 I "PER MONTH ...:..gen · :! BR Re ar ,\pt. w1frplc. Pres tige c:ommunlly near beach & schools. Imma culate cond1L1on . F un<'lional lloor plan. I Huge be drc1oms . Ex eellent investment + E I. terms. Owner anxious. Quick move tn pol>s1blc_. Owner will help f111ance. - Call LO see 842-2535 TRUST SALE ~undeck . bllns. etc. Near oPfN 11( 9 . IT ~ f UN ro er NI("(' ~)( •. ;.·--·:· ~ ·~ l\, ..... .,::~ THE REAL1 ES fA TERS ---___ .-J Fantai>ti<.: 3 br, :.!•-:? ua. Ucal'l1. Yourterms ! !>pl IL I ~· ve l. f>OOI . 1)(1." pauo. Top <.'ond. E:.tate :.,ays sell! S PARLl,'llG Hi'.:AL ESTAT I:: 1133 354~ --- STEPS TO THE BEACH Live the good hie. /\s· soc1at1on ma 1nta1nc d grounds . One year new. l11 g h securn~ priva Le 752-0460 Anytime. I I Ll .... DA ISLE com mun1Ly. Takl•advun· " Lage ol low, low price A m arvelous S bdrm, 5 Just $30.500'. Ca ll now 10 bath custom OWll home seell47-6010Agenl. 1------.... • 1s Jeatured lhH" week. ----- Pr1\'1tte c.lubbo·.&Se and tenu1s court lor ttSJ<lel\lll only. P ier anr1 shp will a<.'comodate r. large boat. This bomf' b1As every ctmen1ty. OPEN HOUSE EVERY DAY UNTIL SOLD ll ·S pm) or call ouromc.e 3 IEDROOM Immaculate inside & out! f'teshly painted. Has ankle-deep carpet· iQg, custom drapes. Ceo· tral Corced·&ll" heatina. Natural wood cab1net.s. down.Call: 962~ . KEY .I P.EALTOOh 11~1Quall ~ Iii Plam EASTSIDE __ .._. ___ -! Ptop•rtill• s:o:~~~ : 6 e~~!!~~n~~~!! to ~ooDQUAll.EL75111G~·=.~•AD4 1 Fordham, College Pk, CM 545.7729 $43,500 Sat/Sun 1-4 li:ntry hall to gracious N&EDED, R.E. saJesmen 1tv1ng room. Family For app"t. call : room, 3 bedrooms, & ex, Eastbluff Realty tra baths. Rear palJo & • * 644-ll33 * U8Qpit .. FAMIL y ROOM ~ach. Sl 27 ,900. n' rv Hnrd to 1md 2 bath beau·· CENTURY 21 HOME ty. ull drcS!e<t up. Lux· 64Z· 177 I SPECTACULAR 3 IR & FAM RM or DEH 30 Victoria, Laguna Beach 497-1761 $162,500 Sat/Sun l·S Country Club Or CM FAlund 642~8235,. (S16) j 540.1730 TARlllJ..~TOIS 29S5 Harbor Blvd. ur1ous pandlhng sets oft ~~~~~~~~ VIEW large hv1ng room. Jo'ami· :: ., K t r....:&;.;--ly play room overlooks fn Harbor View hills . An 97~9636; 213/636-6215 S/s 12·6 LINDA ucwsave Delightrul Span ish style home. 3 bedroorns,den &3~bat.M. 70'float& 103' pi rhead line. $212,000. Bob Owens6f2·8235. (817) ~ SPICTACULAlf Big Canyon VersaiUe. 4 bedrooms. den dinin room , 41h baths. TastCCully f urnithcd in professional decor. Mr . Fay 6fa.8235. (Sl8) ' ey 0 rvnll'"C' easy care yard w1tb Ce· AMA'llMGL y I m m a c u I a l e r 0 u r $4 5,500 ~~~tbo1~c:r'~fds bJ~~~ LOW PRICE bedroomhplus l~ge fa mt· Unequaled value1nthisS In orr alley. Ease jn for For so much home ! Huge ly room ome. view re 2""" ft ... NW\ down ~•Aftls don"\ r _,1 a ch 1 n g rom Sa b4tdroom, vvv aq. . ~ -.-... s eparate anu y room C Isl od p 1 bclilM. AdJoiruni family last. Call 64~171 has Swed1sb fireplace + lementep 8 tol 8Th b krpl aa. -~rM f •ll'S FUNTOlfHICtr l f J Verdes enms ua. room wt ric c. ~y ~.. bar. ~U'• a.rec orma much coveted pndplpe noor plan to care for. d t n i n g . Er 1 i c i e n model. Lovely landsca 8Hut. Jandsc.ap@d, on homemaker lcikhen. AH mg • NSY to care cor quit\ cul-de·sac.. Cloee to 1ungsize bedrooms. Big Call now 111-tWO. elem. 1c~. llM a.r-corner lot. AU for only Ol'£N ,,. •• 11 HUN w i t •CJLEU-rw.z\ 1~=~====="-I $18,600. Cttll now to ra.FICT M7-4i010. Aacnt. Ciij for owntr occupant. 2 HOMI + .IMCOMI 1 ~~~~il!IJllll!I Brand Now lieac h F.A TSlDE 3RR house -~- Duplexes with3 BR. 2 BA with bach•Lor <1pt +!BR y0 .. don't n~• o 1 un t unlU each . AmpJo p r k· .. ~ Ina 1tnd llaraac with 1st apt. over ~•tafrt. As· "Dr11w f ast"' when )'OU owne r a pl'ecla\1on. aume ?',f-V loan.me. placeanadintheDAlL $8S,OUU •ac h. C a tt per mo. Call~lO PlLOt Wa nt Adi\! Cal M4-72ll A1t. HOM§!S,6'5 now -&t2·SG'7tt. • 6 Sherwood St., Costa Mesa 645-SSSS $52,500 Sat/Sun 10- 4 la & F~M 1M w DEN 12 Port Ramsgate, Newport Bch. 64'-6548 $931600 Sat/Sun l ·S ••1200E. Balboa (Bal Pen) NB 675-8120 $279,000 Sal &Sun 5 11 & FAM IM or DIM •18021MannSt., Univ Pk, lrvlno 5.52· 7770 $62,900 Sat/Sun 12·5 c Poot * • Waterfront *** Waterfront & Pool ONLY 9 LEFT l IR CoftdD ........ Heat to Ru11n i n9 Stream. n~ar Newport's Upper lcry. $40. 950.-$44. 950. 345 Ulli•enity Dr. CJustofl Jrv1~Ave> 548-7223 WOOD)· , Ir~!~/~~ SALE BY OWNER LOVELY 3 BR. i .Ba. up· graded on CuJ-de·sac St. Auume VA or other terms. $42,500. By owner. ~ Walker J; lee Rr.al fstaf P. 978-1207 ·---------- 3 Bdrm., l 'h bath home. Hdwd. firs. Enclosed palK>. Needs TLC. Agt ~-5000 College P:irk BJ owner. 4 Hr. f'.R. l'.P .. near OCC, ~t.~. C09lrartOK. ~ I HALUCN ' I* I I I I I l UTEL3: I I* I l_f I HASBt i: I I I I' . ····--.. -·. EDUCED &o ll'IL 3 br I 2 ba, b; owrwr. 2 Mb. to be.ch. lt57 Ca&.alln•, 4t4-4123 • .. 2BR . & Den 2 1 , Ba. Up grade d . I nc ludes Land. $60,500. Owner. 644-7845. OCEANFRONT CYPR£SS SHOi ES 180 degree wbftewater view. Beaut. 38R, study, 3ba bome surrounds 25•x35• ab"ium deslJDieclJor outdoor living. Situated'ln a pvt. cbmm. Just 3S rt1in •s from NpL Bcb. and on San Diego Frwy. Enjoy pvt. bch, pk. and the sound of the sutf at your front door. $180,000. AHN CHISMAN UAL UTATi 499-1620 499-1341 NKWDUPLIX BARGAINS OANA.-o!NT I rrons .... tood ot VIilao• Qankna 'ull)' rented ava I. -<>ccanvlrwa. •at. 31831 '° doo 'l •alt co tiUy >-our M alaiia t1 lA) 491"-3Gl drc~m bomt ~ ~r.1--...:.;-''-_..;.---- 0\lr 2 bcdrm, Z DO) JJnate ~Mli-W/ B&.ory model IJVd )'OU ,, ••• ..., JIOO your cboi~ ol "arpet. •••••••••••••-.-•.•••• clrps ft bJtna, natu.nl lnd'flltial ,Bulldht11: wood cabipcu, t'A hfat, ~facenua AvJ. NS. 2'00 aJr coad." pnv p..UQ. ll'11 to 7lt00 ,sq. ft. Day; c•ll yours ror $UOO. Tot•J MS-3323. evn " wknds cun " siu &*' me). in· 673-7989 or 833-2100 eidg t.ana. ins .• " JNl,ot anytime. I rees . Coll t>~o or Ken, a••-_.;;...---------~1 for further de· WILL buy lndust. prop. tails. A.gt, NB or Cm area flm owner 645-3110 or 548--2381 h iltg Tr-f9rncl Loh fw Hie 2200 MUST saL ••••••••••••••••••-•••. 2BR. 2 Story, Carpeting . ._ _______ _ throughout. Drapes downstairs. t.!aranen <;ovc. Newland So ol AlJanta. Huntington Beach. $34.000. 536--0250 5 UNIT BUILDERS ATTENTION: Costa Mesa Builders special lot com·~ plete with plans for 10 Umts zoned R4. $49,500. ** NEWPORT ICOUMTYI JlJ near Hoag Hospital. Wall hold approx.. 211 Um LS. S 119,SOO. ** Costa Mesa Cl-cf'• HAllOI IOULEVAID ~1200. a month income. Better hurry-Won L last! $187,500. ** 752-0460 ~ime. li\' OWj';EH Palm Descrl Co ndo, ~µa c .. tully turn d 2 br, 2 l>a +den. Enl'I d . d bl gar. Up- g r ade d , many xLras: S4i..>W. 714-495-6528 2550 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Padres i-~orest l ac rdy/ consl. ulll, clbhse, pool, golf. f1. ~100~-2710 Out of State 'roperty 2600 ··········~············ Anyone interested in ex· changing res idence in Laguna Beath area for beautiful lakeview home mm Chanagan for Sep- 1...e m be r con L~ ct B. Thomas. 3117 Thacker Dr., Kelowna, Br1t1sb Columb111. RMIE•tote 1\ three bedroom home+ Want.d 2900 lour 2 bedroom in -••••••••••••••••••••••• d 1v1 du at llo1n cs & Bluffs-Buy lrom owner 3 gara ges. All on b1g or 4 BR. 2'h·3 Ba home- ti3'X:J05' lot. Zoned for 12 Now. 2131795-21>U btwn units. Present income t>-7 eves ~. a month. 1''ull µnce ----·------ Just.... Rtfttdfs $97.500 ••••••••••••••••••••••• l1 ... 1 ...... ••••••••••••••••••••••• 8ACH or beach SUIS/SlSS, --------1 wk SSS. Uttl pd, col tv. l.W Ne. Coas.tdt-2S08 llMtAU a BR. I ba ••.•..••... 131 ~l BR, 2 bi ....... ~I 28R.2bo ......... .. 2 BR, 2 Ba, tum. .... ~ OCEANl'RONT Sach. $115. Ut.il 1ncld. Avl lhru 6/15}75. 07-U90 or 538.....()321 EPP'1C1£NCY apt. tri>m $180 mo. ~ wk. Hld pool, mall, phc>ne, laun· dr)'. VILLAO£ !NN. 4M-k36 38R,2 8a ....•••..•• $U a 8R, 2~ Ba. tam •. S47 Miwpcwt leedt J26t l•i • f1'l ... I 3707 l Dr. Furn. N . End empt 3 8.R, 2 Ba. tam. $47 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••Ill•••••••••••••••••• qu1«1t middle aged DOn RAISOR'S _, arnoker 494 -2003 condo Delulte :SBr 3 bl\ 8EACH, rier. l br, Uul•--------- REALTORS Den Gar AWx ihci> sq pd, ~ Adults. 303 ~. P'UJtN. Co'ly Bach·1. Near Ft. 's.ss · aae. &311-&&! kdgewaler. 1-871-2*JI Be a ch. U l i I. pd . ~Cam UI Dr •• lrvJne eves. _.., .... __. ....._ 372z Responsible employed ip --_., _. adult. 494-4200. •NEW• 1 BR APTS Uke Uvln1 lo a Wes~m movie set: Old West Campus Valley Shop Ctr. Lovely 3Br Condo N.8 . ••••••••••••••••••••••••--------_,,...-AJmostnew. 673-4886 CAU 133-1600 Area, roomy, 2JJa. rrplc, Bach. :t blk& lo ocean $1W NORTH LAGUMA , __ N_E_W_B-~-cE-ED->A_PTS.:_:..'_, DILUXI Toww•uru dlninf area, patio, 2 car incl uul. lease, aduJts, no Cliff Or., l ·bdrm.. I B .. ~ SUl.'5 ... Naked 1 Br $1~. H.B. 2 Br ---gar. new epts, hl"ndry. pets tl7$-41,74 · bath; ocean view. ~ Poor. Jacuzzi, aar, util CM. $163. 2 Br, 2 8a T.H. 3 br, vaca.nt 645-5071 close l-0 shopptng. $295 ------Mo. incl ut.iUOes. pd, frplc. adllB, no pets. ~us. NB Also Horse. . mo. <.:1111 6•15-3622 or Coat•M .. • 1124 Aster St., l ·bdrm .. 1 fo!vea; 60·4411. 393 ranch near Newport Fwy 2 BR. cpt d. Sm. cJuld OK. ltl-~Al.TY COMPANY 645-9705. ••••••••••••••••••••••• oath. '210 Mo1yrly Hamilton 642·1000days. $275. agt. Fee. 97~30 no pas. Must havecredll IMMEDIATE Jlou11c; a bdrms. +den,---------'--- refs. $175 + •15 dep. Zl74 .. u-DUPLEX 4 br. 2 ba upper Casa de OrO 2'f.i baths: lovely home, 2 BR. 1 ba sngl i;ty gardeo COSTAM.&51\ Placentlit,646-5637 G OCCUPrYI ~75,3br,2ba~.trpls, ALLUTli.&TfESPAID pool &great\"lews! Now unit, s hag cp1.s, drps, Guaranteed no rent increase ln 1»75 OMIEACH 81it.chelor from $200 2 Br, 1'&2 Ba l'rom $275 I Br, I Ua. view, WO a Dr, 2 lla, view, $475 . .r eves. LllCJ'IH Hlb1 3150 '· • ••••••••••••••••••••••• :> ALICIA VILLAGE ... ~ :~ =~~ :!~: ~~ i: D p i t ,3226 ne1~heb~~h~ ! :i~en t~ !.~lk~~.a~~~~nr. COm!'are berorer.ou_rent tll Aug. 15th.~ Mo. in· dwhr, focd pauo. beam •Want~~ ~~u~i~rh :>Pl-:C~~t~f ;~lEWS Bacll w /loft ~175. rum .!'!4! •• ~!..... ••••• park • spacious new 3 Cus~om da1~ cl. util. ASS()C -...... ~t!· ~ii gar:. ~~ults •Views 01 ocean. lil'.:r\UT. 1 & :! DORMS ~1 2 Br hse$1ti0pet&gar CLOSE TOMA INA bdrrn., family room, lH2 Back Bay· Execuuve . F eaturi~: . Ret11~~NER 4IM-i1n _..v. den A · Catalina & Palos Verdei. F Uf\N & ' 2 B•. denS115Slngiesok 3 br, l! ba. $t75 ~r r'no. roomy bu th home. ho.Q'le. 4 BR. 2 1112BA. -Spacious ki.tchen Mm tn· 2 HUGE bedrooms. Super •Large private decks UNF'URNlSHEO ·' 2 Br hse $19S. appl's, pel Lease. 714 -4116-81!)0 ai450t Mo. lease. \~{~> !o·a m. rm . L1 v. rm. ~irect Hghtin,g. Me~ leedf 3769 location. lie~m l"e1llngs. •24 Hour Security •FIR ~SIDE LOUNOP! ; rine,fenced,gar. bf 3 .,. 2 E mmet McKun e tormal dining, 2 car :~para1tedlngarea ••••··~·•••••••••••••N o p~l s . Sl70 mo . •HeatedPoots-&lunas •BILLIARDS,JACUZZJ ~I JBr,lBa~.icar,kid~ u oro 1 ... 644~200 garage L se 1213 , ome·lkest.orage $2V.9SWn.UP.18dr,Z B• ts46-66l0 •Assianedcoveredpark· •POOLVOLLEYBALL l & pets Cine, move·ih ••••••••••••••••h••••• 700.2234 ino6ti-8340 •Private patios & Bach. Color TV. maid ing s.o. to'rwy to the AUe1a· • 4 Hr 2 Ba F R. $300 N N e w L a k e f r 0 n t ' •Closed earage W/storage :serv:. pool. THE MESI\, •T,.,,cai 'OGI* •Additional free parking Parkway off ramp, rlgbt • tam;ly,singies.pet.~a~v. Townhome 3 Br, plus LGCJlllMll•ach 3248 1 BLK. lo .Beach, 3 br, 2 •KftJ_arblepuBdllnran ~!~.N.~ .. N1ewport BJ, NB, 2 br, cpta, drps, bltna, :~:rid slerv1ce~v1all. to Paseo de Valencia.· NEWPORT-BALBOA retreat, 2~ Ba, pool & ••••••••••••••••••••••• bu. pauo & ~ar. f'urn. • 1ngs1ze rms ...... -..vo gpirai sta1r<."ase. real m ure ava1 . right 1 Blk to Stockport. 18r~J\4l'O~l~Ulllpd .. tennis rnc. $575 mo 3Bd,11fJ 8 a ,Avall.March a vail. $300. No lse.•PootddBa~bfl~d"sur·sTf!:PSt.oocean clean2 frplc, rcfrlg. lge patio. ·openM-Fl(}.6 25211 STOCKPORT,0R tj .lBrcondo.plush,vlew 532-'68'l2o•S00-7090 • n. lYOO sq. ft. $175. mo S4t>-UJ7Y _ rounAd 1'7s~-~ n~cpg ur. dsl•whr.' p atio, gas&watcrp.M!l·1161l. Sat.10·S,SUnl2-5 LAGlJNAtULLti • 2 Br dplx~75 yrlyfP • Incl. bltins. Arch Beuch ,. -• . u ope " · Ae A 'i & M Closed Wed. 581--61l0 • B 'T h · ..._.iRc}toft ~ 3240 He1gh\s. Cb1ldren ok. Ne "~naltrutH, 1 h.~t. 2'•:i ba. l liDR.M Furn. S210. .,~ra . · pri ay. Large 2Ur' SJ75. Sgl Story, ~ B~ h~e ~.t~~row .,..................... Pets. 4~·8l36. °'.early lse. l)SO() Mo. . 365 W. Wi lson 6'12·1971 67l-i13~-------_ beamed celling. cpts. H~wport l•och 316t-- 3 Br. 2 Ba ~25. hti; CLJ<:AN 3 Bedroom. 2 --G 1 ICENT-(.' ' Cay~_ood Hlly '5-ht-l~ SlO WEY lrUP I nr. yrly 1820 w. O<:ean· drps .. ol.tns. 204!1 Walla<."e Huntinqton Pacific ••••••••••••••••••••••• CtlM-LAGUNA bath. ~llni.. DW. crpts, ~fuytj ~state. Ocg~~I -CO/.Y ·~.tiO Night& Up I ront. ~175. no J>cts ~·~-t>-tu-112&3_. ----;11 Ocean Ave ~A()cJel ~ .. 2Br.T/hse~J<'t',pool ~r:~·d ;,ca;2::~· ~·~~ Vl~W~.br,21..tl b~. +!>CIJ •. cu·•: .. : •Stud10&1B.RApts l'lllldrcn.C_!ll 4~-402'!! f:~THJ\lg1&2br.~l50up. ,\fngd\:~,~~;)O.~!rt7erH'o ~·-L ~ 2 .Brhse $29(J.FP,Gor 963-4567 IJC>J-l1S6 ask -m_;il<1sapt.:...~~ O~DO -i-175.\10 ..• •TV&Muld~vAva11 lti:llS Oceanlront llpl. ~p. discount to quard. ---. 2 8r hse $285. util pd for Bev or Dale 3 BR 2 ba ··nnv1 .. 1,, _ Nr. lloag. BkrM.4-113:3 •Phone ::Sett.". Ht<! pool Avuil. now. l llf, ~ldo. ULll renters. lnlant OK, no WALK TO HACH :JBrhse$300.viewLag. ----. . ' ... . ..... 111 ff I •Ch1ldrc n &Pet:sccuon pd w· te OOJ~ pe\s. IH!l7 Monrovia UTILITIES-AID 3 Brdplx$395.Laguna 4911 P L 3 lam.rrn.,:;unkc v.rm. vu i;, sc.,lge.ucw ;!BR •SS.orrweeksrcntw1ad . in r S<UJ-U743 . .-4Brhsew/all,CdMM25. 2, be•u:s .se,new 0~ Lg.:deck;ocean w. end ul\IL; 21-i ba .• fom.-237tSNcwportHlvd,Ct.1 Apcwl*411h""*-" . Beaut. studio apUI, 2~3 Al.ARENTM.S ."Z-411• K.rdsnc&.water $585Mo.Agt.4JM-7551 rm., frpl. Nr. tenrus & .548·97~or645·39i61 ••••••••••••••••••••••• LITUS Rr. trplcs. bltns, dis· 642-8313 garnener. 1 . sm pet pool. S525 Mo. S47-a277 --lalb hwashers, 2 car garage. ok. Vacant. 846-4!138 or For Lease. mountain days· 673-W74eves SUS CASfTA5H lslcMd 3106 PAMPH YOU Sundecks from $275 ~ ,.._ 3206 960-18&1 retreat Spectacular view • · M 1nutes to Newport ••••••••••••• .. •••••••• Have 1t your way in this 530-2579 · · ••••••••••••••••••••••• 8 EACH WALK Condo, 01 Laguna, lhe ·islands. W Beach a Br, nu cpt. Beach. bachelor & l e.. NR. NEW Cust. 2 br. 2 ba w e I t -I o c a t e d ---------- UA YFRO~T yearly 4 br. 2 new. lg. 3 br, 2 ba. ciosc; the coast hne lo ·Palos d rps, Ds h wi.r, 2 011. furn. Adult.a no pets. 2110 rrpl. Little leli.nd, adults, townhouse-lor adults CH~Z ORO APTS ba. near new. luxury..uo· to b ca c h . $315 .mo. Verdes & canyons lo the µat 1 o. yr 1 y, ai..&50 . Newport Bl. CM. no pets, yrly.biS-3335 . only. !123•AtJanta per WI 1>1g view. ~725. 581--0887 east. Home has 200 deg 1 21311.i!*o-~gM(J en I d •Jbedrooms.:!baths 1,2&3 liR. Priv. gar. 675-784J; al't 5 pm view, d ecks. new crpt, --FURN. Lge 2 BR Apt. 2 yr y, c r pt • inc. •Freah paint&carpclS pool. washer. dryer . 1173-409!1 a BR + den. rmmac. Lge pr 1 v & sec l u d c d . Adults only· no pets. In· !lto~e •. re frig & gur . •Cozy fireplace Close 10 bcach.536~ • ~·ard.Cl11l<lrcn&pet.sok. rt!s1>0ns1bll' cpl~ mo. qu1rn 1711 1'.I Roche!>LCr Refi; .. S22S. N. GlbsOn, •SunnyplltlO '\iew BLlylront. Lillie ~J I~ mo Barb a ra 4~7 -:rn~ <Hean _Hl~S-2~~-----•Gardt!n setung w,pool l::XTHt\li::!l>r,2ba.dlx I s land. 2 br :.! !<l) WJ··t>7:1!:l • HF.ALT\'CO~IP\:'IOY l uu Id . lollNePettl .. 3807 •FullguraACWi:Horage poolsu!e.iµtnrbch.Adll. > • 2 WIEICS NU Move In w /deposit• • only 1 BR $190 2 ea "" $230 Refrig. Security, ~ Pool. Jacuzzi, R ec. I Bidg w /exercise rm.. ' Blllards. Color TV. 1 lrvme Ave. al M ~a :>43-"8SS . . w t M11gn111cent \ll'W --L--H19uet 3252 H'"'RIORVIEW •n.. no c n1 rent pclS. Your" tor 'l'~,.,~ sorq 1111 pcls lilflS. -..,.....~ "' ., . Prcl. middle ane or n.'-••••••••••••••••••••••• ": ,Jus ~· 536-tlJti·' Pier ror bout. yrly. (4!13 " BH . 2 Ha . frplc, crpts, ••••••••••••••••••••••• I lk<lroom:-.. -0Jlhs & d '150 &J2-~IS Wolk lo hay lx•ach. 2 br rHt-.: Vt-.N00~1 1!: --PAR 1176-2723 dq>». \~alk to beach & ADULT COMM. 2 Bit 2 1am1ly roo, m. C!>clll puol, . ~re .·~ · . ___ aclulls, l '·'-'bu, "ar, indry: _ t~m A~ahe1~1 _ ;).15 · IM>~8 lo' n E i-: ll 1-: N r ,, I. K NEWPORT --. -----schools. ~35. 1st, last + Un, :>J25. 2 BR & Oen. 2 Jacua1 & tl•n111 • ,., APARTME~S • CoronodelMcr 3222 d .~P · ll:.13 --1103 or Ba . ..,350_ "luh Holi~ ..... ,. · ~ cuu~.s·N1cel8r<lµlx,quiet,sep. patio. ~;Mo. )rly. !tels. Offl .. p....aa.. SERVIC I-: New apts. .,, ~-=-4o88 "' '-" "' ::1<>00/ .\'lo. Lca~t·. <S20 I .. by gur. ~m11l. adlt over 5411-7558 or ;).tK 3007 . . . • tft . '"" av1111. in H .H. Walk 2 01) the bay -' •••••••••••••••••••••••---·--Swim Pool. Monarch ~C'll .. e C lla si..' l.t'c 3S.oop<.•LSS4S-tl>2l ·-------l.2&381 .Adult.'i no,pcts. hlks. to O<'c<tn. J0517lh Studio house, fireplace 4-lst. lmma<'. 4 br. 2 ba. Summit. Call Teal & ti-114iluo ---C IMf dsh_whr11. ~llu g cpls, St.ii.II" CALL5:lti-4Z5(1 Luxury apL1rtmcnthv111g ' ~lllS. Large, catok. din rm , ':!I. D 1 w. lialJ<.'Ot'k Heally. 10 am·f DEAM (•eiling wrought or .. o M.. 3112 Closed ~a r.i~c. I rplc, __ __ . _ __ OVl'rlooking lhc water. d d P -!""' 4,,,,.. • ••••••••••••••••••••••• l~H(.l. Gas & water pd. 2 Br·. 1, , l'a. pallo O\'Cr· r;nJoy S75ll,OOO heallll HOMEFIHDBS cpl/ rp .•• in . Y . ~00. _!!'·_'"'-~-_ __ _ _ __ iron u11lcon1cs. creative . ~ > 89'l-3422 Ml • v· . 3267 almospl1crc. Reasona· be\ 01 Hwy 2 Hr. den. 2 b~I. I ool look1n~ j:!OIC course. 8'!W :.1Ja, i SI-' 1mming pooh>. i * 642--9900• sstOft ••to S.~lettteftte 3276 ble.642-2DS6 l<'rpk. s µndeck t:a11 L.AMANCHAAl'TS mo. l:H:Jl5!J8·50l2 light ed tt•nn1~ rourls. ---------·1~. a br. sep. den, i ba, ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• -----675 -8257 77!1bcoll Pl~ll't', tM plus miles of bicycle . J BR,2Jla,rurnoru"fun. fncd. y<l .. boa\ gaie &28R.!BAH"z yrold.l yr 2eH 1' . .<z BA.Newstove& £asts1deCM,1BR.comp. ti<il -5ij7J 2UK.1>ltns, l'rz Ba.rlotie tr1.t1ls , putung, shua . Shorechff Rd. Short 01 pallo.84t>~2Hl lease $:WO mo. Front & refrig . Cpts. drps . redcc.; pool. Adll.8. il70 2 BR. Garage Apt. i.250. to t>cucll. Sep. garage. lleboard.croquet.Jumor ... long term. ~750. 675-41161! pd Skyd. in, 581~7 Fenced yard. Close to 646-1500 548-5270 mo. ht & 1a11t +sec. dep. Upper 2 br SJ.15. l"uhl1l y. 5J()-ti3ll early AM i ·s trom :.\224.50 monthly; ·-Uul l Br, baby & pcl ---r •th. ~ R 1• '?G5 - -644-.i397 Bkr Rngcu relrtg, crpt. drpi;. ------al5o 1 a nd Z·bcdroom - ;i BR. 2 ~a. bltns. Sep. un; ~K SllO. St v & ref rig. Look in~ for a_ lease·! Wt! ~;:,.~ A1_\io. ~].' Dail · l BR $145 per month. . · i52 D Shah!!!~ ~-41358 L~e deluxe 3 or. 2'i't ba. all plans and 2·story town 1l. Avail 4/lS. $395 .Mo. ~ Close LO bch, 1 Br. gar. have a line st!lecllon ol Pilot P 0 l:lo 156/ Watt?r paid. •.!Hr. t Ba Corolldo, pool, QUIET P\'l, 2 l>r 2 ba. lcaturel> & bltns at Hum. hou ses. EI e cl r 1 c' Blks. beach. 675-1~7 singles ok $165. nomes for _le<ise m lhe eo~L ·M :. ·c :2621 • 541S-4500 near t>ch shopping ~. cp~ bltni> frpl. pool ll<1rbour ~A· f.,~· k1tcht!ns. private patios Oid Hunt 2 Br, kid & M1ss1on V1 e10. El Toro & 5 a esa. 11· -no pets. 83;!~4 eve gar ·adlt~ n~ U;' 3-6 w' L""'1 or balconies. carpeting. V;ry Pvt 3 br in Old CdM. sngls ok. gar, fncd yd Lal(una Hills area. All S-Jllfll! HwtthM)tett leedt 1740 . . , Ba • '' µc · ' 2 Ur. 2 t>a ~-Sep. druperies. Subterranean Ji rpl, dbl. gar. beaut $175. stytes & s izes. No rec tc Copttfrclfto 1271 •••••••••••••••••••••••REASONABLE 2 8~· 2 Y gar11 ccs. Mli-llJ3g o r parking w1Lh elcv11tors_ . g11~dens on dbl. lot. S37S. Being kid & cat 2 Br, yd, you for our services. ••••••••••••••••••••••• LOW WEBLY ~uctfr&~p·g~~~yr LIVE IN t\ i''ORESf !Wti-1311 Vacant l)pttonal maid service. 4 Av · now. 644·5270 gar S200. AvaU now! Beaut. 3 Br. 2 Ba, garden Open HouseSun3/16 RATIS 2 Br. l Da ~25. Ga:t & . 2nd;.m. l 8 ; ~~r beacl~. Jui.L north of Fi:ashaon # HOMEFIMDl!ltS styie townhouse. ~riv. 2 ldr Townhdui;eS22.5. mo. becuffve s..ites 44!2 Larks pur. Jtftt re· wuter pd. A~ults. no pets/children OK. $HIS !::.land al Jamboree and.' *642_,900* Patio & fawns. ihghl) 32196 Pasao Carolina 727 , a..to .._d decorated 2 br, Iba pe t s. 111 E. 20th .. Jti 0'12l&l*>2~., SanJoaqu1nH11l:-i R011d. ' up-graded w/m1rrured (2131966·4735:337-~ Ora .,. .. ,. w/gar. ~2711. 644-fld001 5.t8-tll37or&m-4U95 _<> --' -' l'l·l~pnoneC714,64tM900 wllrdrobes. cust. shut· W .a.-.r · .. _ --12•8 Bcuch l:Uvd al Yorktown 6-14-i326 --------LUX UH OUS 1 or r lor rl'ntal 1111ormat1011 ten.. Ir" din & hv rm H1WftftS1Tr' 7 5 36--0411 M E ~ A \' E H D E 1 , urn or w 1 c ha ~delier, pool .••••••••~•••••••••••••• STUDIOS Ir I llts \°l•ry !!pee. 2 bdrms .. new SPACIOUS :! UH. 2 Ba, ~;~~:.n·~f~~J~~gi d~~>1~·i---------• Luguna Hills lllll'!>l ! Un~sual 3 BR •• must see •Full kitchen C'pt, drµti , app'I. 2 patios. newly r edccor. q Hs. pd •I blks to ocean AvalJ. April tsl. Heduccd ll. Nr Mlle ::;q. Par.k. •Hcat~d 1.><>ol For s1~!~:s~~~~5 dperpsls·.·~~~lOlul~:~,~~trlaagned.e"r. ;)Jc;-4110 CORONA DB.MAR trom$3Ulllo:s285 15162 Warwick Cir. I d f I J -u...,vv 3Br,2Bafurnorunf. 2 lir Missio~ Viejo -~553___ :1.:~~:0~r,1t~:~•trei; t:ves :ti~~-~ 751 -1652 Garage apt close t o SSOO.yrly tow h e Cuti · · -----·-beal·h. Great l'or slngle STEPS ~~~~~~~~~~ Oeiuxe 4Br . w/40. pool, n ous. • e pre Condontfni"'"f •Free linen:-i Cotta MHt 3824 2 UR apt, married cpl. on· person. Util 1ncl"d. ~170. TO BEACH 3224 gardeo kitch. roman wit.h~ool.Stealitforon· lhtfwttitllecl 3425 •TV&maidscrv.a\all ••••••••••••••••••••••• ly. 2 :im. children OK'. 213 1 5tlS -63titi or 2 BR .1ha,wintPr.¥235 Costa Mesa · bath wet bar frplc ly ~<>. ••••••••••••••••••••••• •Bar·B·Quc ., ''" d SUS mo tS4ti--o2:!3 71-1 •• ,.., ., ...... It 7 J BR 2 b ... ,..~ unJ" yrly ••••••••••••••••••••••• • • • Br and new 3 Br home. EXECUTIVE WANTED •Phone service .. un., pvL. gar. a ulls. no __ · _ ,.,...,-.. ...,.,a . . a,~ . l Hr kids & cats Ok ::1175 cpts/drps. dbl gar, etc. newly iandsca ped & Del 3 B 2 B· t •lm1letoocean ~lS. nr. Baker,tfarbor. CASA VICTORIA :I BH.2ba. Yearly.~ Yd&patio,movetod11y Choice area. Lse S475. lcnccd. up-g raded. uxe r. a, pv --:s170m~., . . 1&28r.Unlurn-FurnFr. HEWPORTCREST Kids/pets snglSOk.2 81 8,352 Casl1l111n Dr. owner t11kes big lo:is al lake & rec .center. sec. MEN, small bearh hotel. --~-lo·..&~7,~·4t22 -SltS!l.5ui:!~!ll Wtr.pd. BRANO NEW 2 BR.2 ba .condo~2S bungalow1$190. Fncdyd. 963-2~. • ' S:.!05. per month. system, ,By~. C~t Plaza ~oom11 ~22:~ we~k. Apts 1 ilr·, cpts, drps. range, Adultis·No Pets Sec. gate J' 3 le~ COMMIRCIAL ~~I 2 Br dup4ex, gar 1 SR. CONDO. $188 .. COURTESY RENTAL:s &::S.D. Fwy979-wlll :slUO. 1110. 536-705() curµort. clean. ~ltiO, 7Jl Pool. ~ec. Km .. Blevulor SUI.I. & Up. Fireplaces, :.100. Older kids. sn&l~ ok REALLY NICE! Aft.er 7 5116-9127 IRV!N.E 2 br, 2 ba, air. NO increa:;e m summer W. 18th 6ia-771H 5" V1ctorl11. ti4:.!~70 shag crptg. near 5 Points Kids & pets wetcome2 8 orwknds 968-~l H port I _...... pool, Redwood pallo. rent Beaut t br furn --Cl 1 h• Shopp1n~. Children & saio. Fncd yd, gar. Aval • . ew ....... bea~t. decor. -ct. gar, 1 ap"; ~,.,.., & :..17.0 Spanish 0~1uxe' 2llH • .!OA & 2 eart br 11.,.. ..,,., gar., oL· N A 4/1 3 Br. 1 ' ... Ba. Crplc, bltns, ~··••••••••••.••••••••• ,.... ...., ··~ "' " d "' ~140 nu1et back bay pelS "· 1 0 tee. gent u -H RP B ba H eh1I OK . SW. 551--4228 St)'lt bldn, P'l encl gar., t!nc loise pauos. , .. ew . ' ~. Cap·n t\1dd, S42-7W4 HOMIFIMDlltS drps,dblgar.fencdyrd.~ A 3 r, 2 nrbo I a ... Ind dlts cpts. & paint tnruoul. area . 280 Delmar ., .. ________ _ •642-f900tr Pets o k . $275 mo. '!1.e!" Home. Comm Pool. 4 Bdrm. 2 bath, shng ~i 5K~~fs~ r.1.' ~ blk 1.1u1cn ne1ghbor11ood. 21314a1~. . ----------i 543-01177. _S4<!;, mo. 644-4844. carpel, 2 story, $275 pel" w. or Beach otl Slater. clo:1e 1n. Adults 01uy~ no 2 BR. Gdr. Patio. Otps. BRAND new deluxe 2 br, 2 L~~.I!<' ~pan~!>h 2 ~room, -,• ~5. 3 Br. 2 Ba, br.. Ha rbor View 3 br; 2 bo , monlh. H.B. 008-tn85 842-1848 pets. '1115 m_o. <.:utl Carpets ~lllS Married ba, din rm. bltns, D1W. I . IJa . Patio, 1>:-1cony, new c a r pet in Fireplace, 3 br. 2 ba, cpt.s, sprklrs . wtr. stlnc r. 8 di 1 blk . -uwner.1;.J6-4Jtitj2 couple ·No chJldren or cov. gar. nr. Hbr. i250. bltns, encld ~ar. Nr tlbag throughout freshly paint drps. bltlns, 2 car gar. comm. pool, grdnr. Incl'. 2 !ld· 1 Ba. Condo. in SJC. tu o· lrom. ocean. ·• . Mti-Wl~ llo::.p. Adu1ls. S2l5. mo. ed. immediate occupan fenced yard. $285. mo. ~/mo. 64~-5&rl2 <;arpets/drapcs. Near rrplc. dshwllr, Ja<."uzz1. 2 lll'. ll"l Ba. pnv pauo & pets. 64;,-t17<!t.I llH-l3fi7 cy. Century 21, S46-tl52l Ask for Bev or Dale pool. Children & small ~175. 714/846-7336. uUI rm •. ~rpii .. crpt. Br.tns. Large 2 br duple'<. at· 2 Br, crpts. drps, b~tM. -----=---...:------1 963-t567963-1186 Townhouse 2 br, 2~ ba, pel ok. S215. Churles . Stu<l10 :slOll . .>4tJ-1~ or tached ga r 1170 . pnv patio. no pets. ~175. a BR, 2 ba. )24 poof. bltns, washtdry Davi sso n Re oHy . New Bachelor Urut. ~ llt)g-1112 (·hlldrenol< ~dogs l l? 1503 Alul>ama St . NEWl'ORr lllDE1\WA¥ W1tshington Ave .• Mes Clean 2 bedrm w/modqrn gar. No pets. 67~188. 496-9352. completely rurn. Frplc. · -·. 54!1--40:H Yrl). :! l>r . ulk troin b11y Verde $375 mo 64S--314i b11th. cpts, drps, OW . -blt·ins. dshwhr, crpt'd , Lul'~C 3 BH .• <! OJ . like C Placentia. 54S-7118:J ---& bc<ich, H"pl<-, open or04S~2SD · bltns, 2 rur garage.LUXURVcondoon.water.for lease or sale by drp 'd , jacuzz i & ~ew.:qu1et.up~r.~1~1111.Split level 2 Ur, 2 Ba.OC~ANVlEW 11!1 Hunt· bC'ams. util. Jl(I. Only l!"enced yard. $270 mo. 2 br, 2 ba, view frpl, boat owner. Colony COve COn· v 0 11 cyh 0 11 c rt s . i.;pt:s .. dtpi;. ,~1ce .1~~<1. lorced air gus heat, bltm mgton Av~ .. cot. H~nl: S27 I \.15. 6i:.1-l!~I 48r.28a. FamRm.n Ask for Bev or Dale slip, pool. Jacuzzi. hob· do. 2Bd. 2Ba . San 213 /2&1 -1::!31. ltllll Pluce.111 .:swrcs & range &oven shllgcrpt inglon&BaltAmore.2 1>1 ------- p11tnt.. cpLs, drpe, 2 ca.r 96a-t!W!79ti3-17l!6 byshop. Price reduced! Clem ente 4118-0254. :llewpo~t lkn :'d~!Ls drpt1,aduit:o~peta.il6S: duplex, up~~111rs. g1tr., 0(;l::ANF'HONT.2or. gar. renc~~ yd. Clnldre Modern 4 W Mr. Head. 673-7023 eve. Weettends. LADIES DISCOUNT ~v~r. 40. no J>Cll5. ~25. Call tUS-VJ8l an.er 8 pm. volleyball. j235 mo. ~111~: 2 ha t '1mdo Oltns. crpt., ... ok, $300, 642-4085 bl'"s, c:p~.R~.!.A~Pean 629-!ltitil days. Agenl . To-~----£/ 2 WHkt Fne ltetlt 04«>-2414 Bob Meye r. oic. 644·2-'42. drph Sl"• 11r11y nl<IA ~ .... "" ""~ Large ~ Br 2 &a -· eves ~ti 317U mo Adlls tii.l tiil~ or '' 1 Br. rear houa4?. newly re house. beaut. yard.~. Duplex. new :t Br. 2 Ba, Ultfura 3525 Next to beach. Studios, Deluxe 1 Br. xtnt 1rg rms. ., • • ..... -· · w -2704 declruude.$l45permo. mo.Aakfor SevorDaU elcc.kit.wiwcrpt,drps,••••••••••••••••••••••• i,•2 Br1 fr&o~ $1~5 . 2dcar g~r. t::mployOled ~r!!'r b ~n~C~p;t2a~r;:sEACR£:STAP'nil,2 A3•---------- Wtrpd.S.f3-d.225. 983-'561963-1'181 i3U mo.,.yr1y. FlneteRenl,Leue,8uy,abdr. acu~z s ennas . t\ ul~. ~w. Ap~~11 h 357--0350 • Br,g1.1rage&pataoe$li.i.Bdy&OceanV1ew.llir, 3 BR uou•e,lba.No......,s 3 BR. 2 BA, r~, encl b~1t~h:. S41l·~1~/ <213> Condo overlookina 846-l323 occupi:anc)'&MS~i.>7_ to~. e11.tpl.1encedplll10,pvl. n .. UV8 •. ,..... 333 22"" Laeuna Nlau•I Oo1f Private Bach, no kilch. • • * • • • qu1el. 642-9titjtj Kids ok. ~per mo ~ard w11udener. Nr. · vv Co~rse Near '"aeach SllK & f#Nlt Co~loulTtf'lftl Nopeta."5. LOVELY HUNT BCU M8~or833--0l2l. 8_Ulb.rd & Adams.~· ~at'bor Vfew Monle10 ,93.4558owner. · 142·6148 home. 3 to 4 Br near BAVFRONT 2 br. 2, ~· , ,, 962-1~ rt1odel 4 br/2 ba. FI R, beaches & achaola $3()1) pvl. l>ch. Pier avail.~. Beaul i ~'y Twntiae. 3or ·~1R. DI R. com.pool. }gUj ... ,.,,. 3510 w c H B R A DH I LA c 8 I L v 0 ' II Quiet £/tkte. Br,....... l0$600 ' yrly. !11iJ-rn35; ij44~10 FR, Wet b1tr, eic,raa INt.. 3244 Port Sterling. 6'75-i1171. •••••••••••••••O•••••• E It L 8 1 &. I I t g a I a 67poo3 I, J3dulll. $18S. C1U Tobi~. Property Mgmt Lldo Isl .. WLrrrnt. 3 br, ., i400.S48-4188wkdy,aaft6 ••••••-•• .. ••••••••••• Bai yf ront Duplex . -vdt ~6 l311N F ~ ' Small2Br Housecarpoti BR. Z Ba, Coll~&~ P~rk 38R 3Ba. Sun room & c TI . -o ee blt ,M~pliance:..2curgar. i feoced yd, l! children. n homo. Nr. park~Js & HARBO·R• VIEW ptrch. tarn . rm. Pri\•. Da ck Baj c~ 3 Br, •~Br + den. fncd yd + cpt1 r~_s: ~duhit. s.\oo. • ....... "l"" -o. ~i .. _ __.a:.. elem. school. . . mo. p1"cr. Vrly. 61"-1"'"' ba, llv rm w1calhedraJ patio 2 car c .... a drps Ownr. ti1;>-tW"4 ' ,,_.... • .,., ... _......,..., .,--~ <."ei11ng " frplc:, tam rm, · • .,_..... ' ----.. _ --- urt. 4pm. ' 640-~: 998-2323 J •• z IA+..... na u;.... 3600 k I t c h w I b I "n s • w /O, Crpl. ~l. 2 rrn. I l'llll'. cpl~. dr~. ·HOUSllMCOUI. T •llNTALS• c•a...... . •• •••••••....••••••••• relrAi l 'r1eser .sw1ngln~ Bachelor\ellel tint'!. ~ar i\<.lult:;, no .1 .-"'51. ~ OT "'0 s r I r Yer 1n po!l h Hunllngton pei.s.~~~.;~ 2 Br, eoe. gar. pvt PlluO, U~l v. PARK N p 1 •-P k N.-'. H S. MatUt•llt.Yle, <."rpttdrps, pool, rec rm H 8 r b 0 u r . F' r p I <' . m.s mo. no I*'· tnt•ttl a BR :t bath ...... 5450 n r 00 9J a~ · MW 3 br. a bll. ~am dDI car 11tr -. mo II C yOft Ent~ ... OK, 333 Bay St. CM 2 en' :a 1 • S:Wt4!5 :t,mect. O(~lfpancy. ~76 cell g .. frpJ. dbl. 1ar. 143--0• • . f:411~~~urn USO. ;t &93 u":'on liolf ~. 643-2020 amt:1.1ht :.::.:i3851 R-'~~~~Lo~()ROUP i4i-2Mor~l bluns, dol oven sell • ......;...:...._----or----1 'BR. f~ Ua • •• • .. • $45CJ \M' flW'lil g A L a E K tt I 8 P IU!dec. 3 Br, Z Ba " ILOCK TO llACH cfean1og. rrptc. wet bar. LO. 3 br, 2'! bll Cond<>1 s RR, av. 81' •.....•. S4SO 7 0_0460 a. 1 o L r-r c a g P v I •b"211~·-'rn!.; ~ =· 2" 3 BdrM, Ooeaft View, 2 cur aar wm~tnOle, air r.m. rm., Ir,.... aw ~r. WALNUT SQUARE . IL, • u L A A T. L 0 •• y • c '"'""-· GMt. bllfti, au Ulh ~. cond. ~urny. ~1'5. to I ~:,:::~·:: .. ~ 't~: tBBt~l~wiU.:Ows-tme. ..... 1706 • l • B 0 u H 0. p 0. g a; i BR. blloe, ~ drps 5315--31>$8or9'l~7 ~700.t$44--0&W *-'14'. )81\,J Ba ..•.•... ~'~ MA~L bafb ·~\Ill,.... near W. ilb W~· L ..... M41 Spuc 2 8r ~ & u~r Ho •• _. CORONA Dt.L~AR • •.o.eL' Lm--, .. 111. #''"· Yr t., o Pe ...... t1. Mp v La 0 No PI U Iv P p A Ceottrt. l!J2 al •ce lie I duplu. Adults: Rt•~-~ ...,_..._ u-• v J Apt. A, c ..... tlAS. lhO ••• ........ -... ...... •U lfS 5116 -:lUS• or s Br, bltrtl, approit 2 <lBR.~8• .......... '6.1C) 8R, tloM lo bodl, POOi, 1f.279hrlila-&17 DI U If' IND TH I a UL SI 8 IC Morty no~! W-a18 OCSANFRON't' 1~ Br. U3~ •ct't•.•IMWhMra•ror· CHINA COVE l nolt cru. $300. 1 daya,M<C-133Yev . pvt beach acc. Pool. Ta· · l raJt deucned i car titr. s bdrm1 •• 3 b&.. r'*'"· d40-o336alt 4pm P••• Ill 707 -ble Roclt A~ So a...a. ~PAClOvS 2 br. u.i&. «i ore. In rtflf'. Ptol jlil01U&onlJu.olitGn&h • . UH•••••••t .. ee••••••• 2 Or, 1 ~ Ba, Quiet, p1U $300/iSOO. 41J9-417~l : View, patio. ~r. Malutt .. , landiuped, tloH CAU llZ~IOI S 8l:Ok00M, + vie'W + l'ISPS to beach a bt, )'rly dog OK. co"plH onl) 499 -~l qul«'l ~duJu . t>M-191j bHch•rrwy.uue 1 VISl~N . PQol +' t•nn61. rormaJ ~mo.UIJuma.n'300 ~u11. t10 Joann ~i --, mo 14$-lJl• • U. •. d 1nI111, Ure PI au. m6. Adlu. tna to SCl-~73 81'1UCtt. V Isl Cabtn. neY; 3 8r. :a U':ri i., blk to •tll. 0 'P. .. ·"aou.i .'ar a aa , 1 R•·.a'LTY · ~:!:1'0~11 'i~1:!~~· • .!,~ Bac:be1or. >'••rl>' 11-tu. 120AJ.J~t:RrPLAce ~~~r~·;;..~~·~u~u:~ ~•u;lkl 0 • v .. rly. !i '"' gi • , • --~ 4 d• mo Ut'l pd ···7 S1' • ftft ,ny lftllCh l•ratt .. "" • rln4" ,tua•I• •Ith~ .. , 60 d l •• 1 ...... Jll r drp1 , cptl, f1n&1b. AR.illltUC.ocnPel\Y •• a&e occupa c1. • ' • "v r.. ch•~rit<1-rpMtltuullne1ftffl•ult4·pt,.boollle eu1t" r, o., .. u Wtmewatu· \'lewa. nr.----;-• llt•J ;•• ltH Mo Ualv.ParilQetUr: avillable_.. .... •· JS&l~a ISl•d .. '11 To0ntm • .J;';111 tlfandnt.ttndllfoteatll.l'll•lll111t no peu. jlll. Call. Vletona8ch . .izs\0$*ANE~ »::ir2~~ ~ntd l rvl~ • °"9er. • MH. ~b tl)"Sttll A f 1nd" luu • of tll.._ MWl!>tl*·, $3U.3J72 pty. 4N·l795 ~per mo~~ --- Macnab ·lrvme R~ALTY €OM l'AN.Y HEAR OCUM s blocks to bcb $130. cot· Walk to beach & shop· tageallutil ~/.petok. ping: 2 Bedrooms, 1 bath, HOMEHNDIRS w/flr eplace. Leuse *642 ttOO• $275/Mo. (821). Bell<' • Chase Lee 644~ -· ... . . associated BP, ..... *"" f D "_) ~ E n. l • 'A , ; \/.. . . , ,. . . . ,., -) ., t I Sh~re your <'h•ldn•11 w1lh mt>. m 1iluro lady rel l!:vc:.:_ wk/end:. .'.IJ6' ~7tl l\l~turl:' woman "'11 cure lor your holl}c & Ch1ldr\·n w h i It-YOU \ at·11t1on Wl.111.h. or lo11~t·r. Drive. Ex. n•I:.. ~1.; 057 1 CobiHt MoldftCJ •TRIM·Rll'I• TR!I SMYICI Pru nm~ -H.e•moval l.AN DSCAPJNU Yu rd Cleanups Frl I.awn Serv SH Mo i''rec E1.t. I lg true k, re as. . · 54S·972J & 535-b79ij Jf.inaio~ look lit& ror OftJte, br Buald'g. toclean. Mon- YARD CLEAl"l·UP. . \hly roles. Al. 4't\-011tl. Paint, household repair. 1 _ ....... _ l reliable. 550·0347 ,.. __ ., M , ___________ , ........... , .......... . ...... ".,.~ i ••••••••••••• , •••••••• •Wallpaper Jtao1Jlog• 8y former instruct.Or. C•rl Robko, 64.t)..-2449. lSl Cla$1J E~t/jnt paint, apel'han giRg, a1rlH pray 23 yu exp m521M •TOP Qli)\LJTV• lnLerior & Exterior ....................... . 1.C. ROOflNG L•~•n•ed & rnsured Free Est. SD-406b ll EPAl R.S, •II typo, fteu., f~ tst, lac., Miik ror w ;all. •au-lu20 'unyUnl<': ' LR. OTIS Plumbing a-:. . s i' Water htrs, all su.es, dit>· .;r.; ••• .,. ••••••• ; ..••.. posalli, stopages, re· N~LLLNEON, INC. pairs , remodelln11 a nd The Full~tvuie&,nCo rep1ping. New Construe· a> • 1 f.~.r.r!!'!... •.•.••••.. ------- Ca bi net 14urk. ~c>n"I n: t"t-11Wnl Wurl\ ot ,111 k1111..b FunlltUre MOVING, h1&ul ;1rage ROTOTlLLlNG ~most cleanup. Rd1able la:.t yards. ~od sates & In· Call Lee ~ 72'7& ev t1on. 24 Hrs. he & bond ~or~~ e~niarrsgt-3374 642·6263 •w.i-a--1. Prof Pa1nler, ho n est ...- 1>a1n •. .Jl')\\all\\ork.:.1n lt1·.1 ~1111.1hl1..•. Ir~~··••••••••••••••••••••• Jdclrt. l.>l 01•1 1.,11111Jt1 .. ·~ C.tll ~ :J.:.125. OHLE BO. :set1spht Mk y ARO CLEAN UP !>erv1ce. ::16a -G-15l stall. L1tndscapmg. Day or eve. Tom. !ltl0-2170 Comp ,\f ;unt f>.lS.o:JO!I Hottseclean'*J y,·ork, """as. Jnt/ext, free REPAIR. Rep1pe. Water ••••••.•,•T•R••••~••••••••• ·" heaters. Service l11)Cli. • 1'v OUSL&'> • .!st. Heh. S48·2759, Honestwork.642~31~ ~II Tw\Hl'ttTVl'orreas ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~A RTH.DESfGNS Ult Vac.S25, xnlt t•und ~.\v .. : & Prol1t <:11~to111 lll~l'IH:n-: Hretnd nu poJ.:cr L.lbl~ . n •11111d, rcj'l.111". Jt.IJ Oil 1(()()\1 .\l>Dl l"IU:\S S20. IH-1 :JHSt> G•neraf Se"ices HOUSECLEANING 1s our * lJe1i1gn •Constrt.lction ••••••••••••••••••••••• Bus1ne:ss. CaJI Jalltcc"i. •'react.or Rot.ottlling 642·39)3 -; .-• , work. 110 ex\rll. ch1trge Ol>AB WA fEH Ht:;..\Tl::H tor e''e 1k weekend. Serv· CALl~?aT1_1~9~iI:ilNG , Ins t a 11 ut1 on. vu ar Jll.&Jili & t'V. ~70 in::.ulJtron Frt-l' c:.l & I'\ 1 lllS t.I.> ool.> U...·:.1~11., ..,.,,.; J.1~> ---Gordening · rfllNGS"" by Moo!>e Gen woodwork. rep;11rs, µlumb111l:. c:lc. ~2 Sbl3. Raggedy Ann:.ti7S 65.>J *Licensed & ll\liured '-' '"' s ervice. ~-4iU9IOI'11110. le . .· . Stllte lie & lns\Jn!d · YUL':\G CARP .. :~TJ·:K ~ualny work ltH\ r;1tl'' . \II pha~cs :.11:1 olJlol •Cl'STOM r'H1\MIN1; * Ut:l·k~ & .\ddtllOlh .')~!) I l.l!l 1hk lor l".11 l\l"l'•lk 1)11 fl ill'llHl\C. ••••••••••••••••••••••• .\~p11 .11t l"1·11w11l Lo" (jrJn "g •Matn 'Lnd:.cp 1 ..1t1• ... J I :J !I ~~ u r 1>ud. ::.pklr:.. tle.10up. :.011 t.111 llltiX l"U11d ti-l:.!·3331 t;lo -100!:! Jl""' 'l \·mt·nl I dopall<r.;, JAPANESE Ut\ROl-:~ER drt1 \·1\ .1~ ~-. .,;•d<:"a~ks & 10 Yr:. l-:\p Complete lJl111·k11..all J».I ~.J.I~. St!l"\l1·~&.Ck:111up ~·rl'C t-;:.l 7.)1 t'u:.l I fulc or Shrubbcl'y llulc:.. Any number. :.izt• or <lt'plh. No Job to i.mall. l'<.111 549-!1933 or IHO 01\kl. MARV'S PLUMHING •••••••••••••••••••• .. • Prof. Patnung. ln · •1Ht>~7 * ·ER;\MIC T ILE. New~ t.ertor/ Ext. Free est.s. NO JOH TOO SMALL Remo<lel: Free est. Sml ---: •fair Prac~ •~0470 TH~ 8 ~ST IO DolllC!>llC ~ -. Clt..'anin~. flobb1e':. Kag Lock1tnlth & .\lop. 5<114 -07i>7. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Hou.sedeanrng by Rella ble Couple. Hefcrence:. Reas. Rates. 541j~t 7~1--0ti84 day or mgnt. -JOl>s .,.•eh:ome. ~-:!4l6 Burs lar proot your home, Lew & w11ync·s l'lumt>·t~-----~--- San! ii lo ~10 on 1nslalla· Spring cleaning: lnter~or 1ng. !,;yrs exp. Rec~s1on WelditMJ. t.1~n pr.ices + material. pa ml &. paperiog. Reas. prices! ~.95 hr. bi5·6:.!til ••••••••••••••1••••••• 6-t~~:l7. r~te~_. _expert work• Lie. ~Arc Wtt\drng• Small I 93i II t\ s 0 y ,\f "s Homes &. Dutc.~hcs.re~~~~~ r!:.~·: Sv Molftte1tanu ~_.,33" job1;. Aoy. ~auon. l~ Yrs ,\ "l:-. Con~c1ent1ou.s * * 64"-;;l"" • * ••••••••••••••••••••••• -I R---1....a-t/R .. l'llllllir exper. ti4ti-7014. i-:xpl'rll'IH"Cd Japancsl' " u u "' p ftnVVW "'r-· 1.antlM·aping & Gardl'n· l'ruft~man . t.H5·055M. tnCome Tax 1.umbin g & Electrical ft•tiftC)-AllTypes ....................... '.USE.THE Carpet Service Child Care •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• l'r1· :-...t1oul le,J1"n111~ en-\h::-.a l'lt!.111111g, ( "anwb 11r1111111<·1ll & d11ld L"art' QI U1'hoblt>r~ SL1..•a11w1f ('1•11l1·r. l ·111qul' ll·.ir11111g 1·ica ll l'd or s ha111µuu 1·1•11l1'1' quallllt'd Jo\'lll);( ;>,°;7 ti? I:! l.l·Jdt\"f Opl'n t;·\JO llll\ Ill h prn H1·.1so11au l' lUlll•lll ----f<.tc Commer.c 1a l / F J ·7· .,~ .. u o t T ing t'L1H'i-;tt1-:PAIRJ.'llG •••·•-•••••••••••••••• Rc:.sdenua1.545-16.S7. reee~i. imo:>-....,., .. Room.AdcltiOfts AJ.I:ifs~"'O i''rl·cl·:,.t ~mi 7i:H t\nierit·an & Foreign ~~ams~axConsultants M · TbeHangmenar eBest R1';t\10DEL1NG RESULT" p d ' Gcrdett Long i-:x µ. P1d;up1 Del. .~rv1ce in your home at asonry Lie 274046. F'ref Est. t-iUALITV WORK ara !Se UWJ ,\Ir l'l'll'l':wn. ~t13-IOl!8. No Extra Cost •900-1855 ••••••••••••••••••••••• D Srhw,.rlz S r. 558_ 1301 Call :-\ow For SERVICE :o;µe<:1allll'Hl•:.tor.1t1un - -WILL I AMS & Son s ~ ., f"REE ESTIMATES DIRECTORY & LJndH :11>,<'-. ~tthl~ l'rv<luet .\11q 1A:.:.~moly in •In Your Hom.• :\1 ason r y li e 21!3046 . Pa1nung. Int/Ext. Airles And De:.1gn FMBn ult *. s l'l•:.\:\1 *. C.\RPE I' Cl.I•: \.\II;\(; Free 1-:~t. 91,2 li(ll I lor 2' lo .1 'l'ar oftJ,, ~ltili :!I II) 111 ·1'01111ta1n , .• till') ~L.Hntt·n.inc<·&:-ipnnkll•r ,\l\'\lnl :O.<ivt• monl..'.r. 2iYl'sExperrence Hnck. block, stone. Spr4y. Wallpapering & i.ll -561~ ~viceCall ~~~ ~;~~ ;,r ti 1 :! tHi I !J & CJll l!I!• IJ:~ __ _ Rea:.. Ices 9til! 1!182 580---0S71. Minor re pain>. 546-7~i t21JH!ti7-.;760 642-5678 eit\. 321-· Apa hacnts U•funL Apartments Furnished Vacation Rentals 4250 Office Rental 4400 Business R.atcil 4450 ••••••••••••••••••••••• or Unfumishect 3900 •••••••••••••••••4••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ort909u, Trust De•ds 5035 Lost & Found Lost & Fotiftd 5300 w...ted· 7100 53 ··········••'••········· ................................. ,, ............. . s Oft J UClft ••••••••••••••••••••••• Copidrono 3878 I' \1..\1 DESEHT l'11mlo "How Suite It Is" 1-----------1. ...................... . LOST : Gold Cros ·Lost : Snort hair black BEAUT l ClAN'S ~sst. necklace. Costa Mesa male cat, white unde r n e e d e. d • K e n area. Call 642-1634. neck. paten on leg. Templet?~ s. •......••••..••........ OAKWOOD tur rl'lll .!. or.~ ha i 11 .. 11 • •ua t 3 Br d ' 1 l'oob. tl·1111 c·ourt:-. \\Id) 'C e • ~un t:c ... ,,.,.. 11 I \d I l I . h Id ,, ·»-r 1111111 I ~ I u ., Oii ~ l•,\ct:Ull\ r Surte:!:!OO "4 II fll..'IU\l' Olll<"l' art>a 1111 ~c" µort llaroor. wJLh :idtl1t11>11.ol l 1UU ::.q IL Ad- J.1n•nl l "rpt:.. tlri>:-. am· pll· I rn• flJ rlo.1ng. l."ua::.l II\\~ di ·'l'\\).lOrt l:H . 61:! 41tl I THE COLONY LO % Jo RETAIL sHoPS ANS up to 80 o Prime reasonal.tle s pace I st TD Lomn.-1r1,ro Reward. &42-1~3~ o42-ti857 l" ' r~·n. ;:, __ .). FIGHTS ~11 I~ ~"I< t.:all :;~.; .)IJ3 ' ;, "- ."\\•\\pun Watcrtrnnl .Jul~ a\·a1lable. large & s mall. 2nd TD Loam Old world charm wtth Lowe:.l i-atcs Oran~e Co. . • LOST : Lg . Blk . Lab. FOCN.O:.c \\ht. cat. male, Male, Vic. Tu:.lin A\·e, blk. J"Or on to)> of head. c M / N u . A n s. to Vic. Bu!ihard/AdBms. '"Chester··. Can 1dent1ly • Bookkeeper, full charge, part tune, 3 or 4 morn- ings, approx. 12 hrs per wk. For presuge Law 01. rice in Newport Center. Santa Ana 3880 •••••••••••••••••••••• ~11.). ~C\\\•r I Hit. l1ll11 ' t rpt~. dq1:1. d1:-µo~al l;tl lo<:: 2iOI \\ .\lt-F;1tlcll•11 l"ll:J.l:! .,.,,7 ~t:!.> NEWt·:H ~1ngl,• I ~mall c·hil!I pt.'I ok :!71JI W . 1\ileFadrkn .-.12 t\;;17 Sovth L04Juna 3886 •••••••••••••••••••••• 3 H .\t s tud111, ( ·ny ''"· hlk to Leh L"lll 1111· Nu pcl1> ~21>0. -I !19 11 &'! Apartments Furnished or Unfumi~ 3900 ••••••••••••••••••••••• '* LAS IRISAS * l Ur ur Stud111 1ur11111 1111 1 11r11 \duth 11111\. 1111 Jh h ~hu\\ t·J:-e d1 '1.:11 ·ii'" 'll'I'" 1•1 r., .1111 :-1•1 \lrlly llltlJ..!. pl I\ ,111· 1.1.t llll t 111.'Jlo•tf pu11l Fr om ::...:1,, . .ivl.1 Ht\ l"I 1\1<.· . \. B li Ii:! ~~''' Vi~-ra -uet.-LilOO llCITlllt lltW C*ICI." ! ADl/lT LAlllSID( llWlliC i S"'"'" "'~M:Cl"IO •Boch•lon •I BR , 2 BR •2 BR & Den frOM $ 175 Meso Ve rde East & Adams 540· 1800 1-1 1•11 •1 .11 .lt't"lllllllhl "\I·:\\ l.l .\l I<\ t\Ul"l.I" \I' I:-. I .\ ..! lkdrm. pu .. t <.\. r t' 1 r m J ;, u !I..! F \ I< I' 11 I ,\ <; :-.. ~ I :1»1i 1'1 lti•I ~ \ '"\T ,\ \ ."\. \ I Hr UIJIJl'r 'I 1.1 du\\ n :1.i :!.i \ 11 " c·nd gar & 1\ C, \.\<ill .JITC'pl 1'1tJ:.. & pl'l<, 51:! ti.>-ti 1"111·~ 1-: .'ff IT 11\'.C; PALM MESA APTS. i\11 ;-.; l l TI•::-, Tl),'\ PT IH 'If H.11'11. J,\·:! Ille t r111 n "Iii:! ,\d1dh, "" l'l'I,. I ,1. I .\I 1• .•• 1 I 11 t-1 ll ih , l•;.i~l <ti :\l'\\J'Ol°l 1\11.I I .. '" ·'"'~' •NEW• YOU'LL BE GLAD YOU WAJTEO! Jntruduf 1n)! lll'W 11.11 I INFLATION f.: .,a,.1.:r W1·.:k ;:,.):.!.1 l'\'r II k 11 j .J ;>ll 11, fj7.~ .>\IJJ French windows. gable:. Sattter MfcJ. Co. & trees. Adjacent to I.ii::! <!I il 5-t.>-0011 F e ~ti v a I o I !\ rt i:. S.·rv1n~ JI arbor ar~a 24 962-2192 Rcwar~. 6-16·6210 1 hl· pnc·c· ol t•vcryth111g '' g o1n~ up . :'oiow Oakwood (;<trden Apt"s hl'lp~ you fight 111flallon Ii\' ofll•rrn~ ;111 eM·lusi'l' ··~o Hent Ha1o;" c;uarunlt-e ·· W1..· J!U.tranlt'l' lhal ~our rent w 111 not l>t' rarH'CI for I lull \ l':tr and \OU ~ldl hc1 v.: I Ill· fll·xiiullty ut munlh n1onlh 01Tup.111 1·~ J>lu., )VU J.:L"l <t lul mon.· 101 ~'tjur munt') al ll,1kw11ud. 1ndudin;! SI m1ll1un 1n r t'trt.'al11111 l.1nllltl"'· .t lull t1mr Al· l111lll:-1111.uor \\hu plilll" fJa rl11•:-Hl:HJ ~ I 111" <.\. 11111r1·· ... 1 •"t" :..un tb~ Br111H h ..,lnl!ll''· I &. ..! l1t-<lroom.; h1111 &. uni urn \\"1th .il l lh•· t:\11 as .\lodds OJ>t'll d.111) 111 Iv j" ·:0..1rr~. ll•l l'l'h 111 1·h1hJn•11 Oakwood Garden Apartments .... .., ... -..c1. Morltt Irvine and 161h 645-0550 ...__, ... ia.ecll SOlltlll 161h and Dover 642-8170 R~ntals to sh~ 4300 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ROOMMATES \\' a n l 1· d 1 o ~Ii ,, 1 1• h1·aut1l11I :! l1t·dr1111111 HEWPORT BEACH l>l"lu'<· ol I 1l"\' ~uitcs lrom ;:.i~; .\lo 1!1 ol\1·r"' Hl0Jlim11m1l'!>o tii.> 1;;00 t11rr11 :-.h£•d 11r un1ur111 ~lll·tl llE.Yf.\I. Sl'f J'l': .. wo sq . a p I :. .1 I () a k I\ u u cl I l :\ o ('.\I I:; ~If. l l i\l r . ThCl"l :> :-l.UOU.01111 . 1111>1'.:1•11'.l:l;),j :!':JI.Ill. 1•·,.rra 111111 1ac11111t·:. Cc1 11rµl111lt·11t:Jr) 11·11111., OFFICE SPACE HI lt•:>'>Oll:>, ~uni.la~ 1111111<:11 \\'1·,..Lrl1 11 IJrt\'t' Unt- :-.purl~ lln111wmt·111 ., 1\ 111,111 ul I 11"1.' ~j.j mo .. ~ tulllHTI(• ,Jl'll\"llh·:-d111·e lllJll t1lt ll l'. Jll". Clt . .:>lj"j_ lur \\ho µl,111~ pJrl11•., ,\ I . .i1<:1·111" 11111. ti-I~ ~l2UO lllHJ":-.. We II Cll'll 111'11' (' I \I 1 ""' 1111d J rt.J11n11n.1l l' 1 :.J· ~4 It x :....11r\ 111 111 .. 1111<1·1 'I ' ;JiMt21l l l'l'll wopl. • . • • I ' I -'" I --·~ ") ., I I 1111 V\"h \f 11lld" 111Jt•ll d.11 '" II •11 , •• 1.1 i • IK! -11":.. " tu IU ; !'ltT .. ur l,11 ,.;t•I .11) 111 lln ,1p.11 lllll0lll "l'I"· l hlll. 11 '" \\ lH>IH; \HUI·.:\ '., r;o, .! J-'1•11i.1 k 111•1•1! ,Jr'd ,;{) 1:) 11111111'. \"1t•w 1'11111 :\r ."\ I' 1·1r ~l.lU + ~1·1·ur. l-.;11 I) 11r lalt.• 1,,,111 lil:J~ \\' '\ " r E I) Fl' m . m I ti :!II -.. lo 'hr dehrw 2 ilr ;.J pt II >i .t 111 l" \ II Ii 1:1 ~Iii i Hll\1 ,\1 Ill 111l"l' 11111))1• 55' PER SQFT lt117 \\E!.->fCLIFF-~II \ljT ~I ,)032 • I MO.l'HEl-:lll-:;'l;r • '"\11 ku'>c. Ulll. oll 1t:l'!> adJ \1rportt·r Jlotel: 1\ C. 11111 ~cn'll'b. l"rm ;:ilJ.1 111•1 :!Ii :! Oul'onl. HoomlS ~ K~3·322:J ·u1 noon* nnt.\l 'L PHOf<'.l'.:SS"L l"l<iss A ullttt: bldg, 27W llalior Bini, l:.it Atlams l. C .. \I. Ell• . J\1 C. t:ll·1· .. p111lur. 111u:.1. µarkmg. .wt· µatrnl. ~I. H. Stt>vl'r. lll g l" .. .-,j 01Jli Ill' Grounds. yr~. 580 BROADWAY LAGUNA l:Jb:AC.:11 • 640-G~t>O for appt. F O U N D : t' c m · PH"sonals 5350 ---- l'\'T PrY. will purchase 2nd ro· . Ch1hu3huam1x. greyish ••••••••••••••••••••••• ----------brwn. found 3111. Vic. El· lls & .\iagnolla. ~17-7695 i-12-J.;7;1 494-7915 ~~~~~~~~~IAMOunce"'enb/ FOUND: tn Wardlow Pk. Personals/ puppy tan/white spots. TUP LOCATlO'.'l Lost & foUnd ~~~t~f~7t\ apprux 12 Sincere l ntelhgent Needs ~el· l'ogetllers Lonely E ven1111:1s MESA VERDE ••••••••••••••••••••••• DRIVE PL.Ali R.HWARD! Lost gold ~ig. Cal1551-b0l2or~·.Hli~ for store or olf1ce. Ample Lost & FoUftd 5300 hghler ·~ le~l. c_ase: ~t. tE\'l'S & Wknu:.J lor In· µ::irksng. Town&coumry ••••••••••••••••••••••• JtSPleasecaUG•5·~543 lormatson on Small atmosphere. F~C ~ D : Super gentle Found: Med. s12e male Groups now tormin~ lor 1:>15 :\le:.a \"erde Ur 1-:. :siame:.e cal with badly brown dog ..,,., long tail. Cards, Potluc ks. etc. Co:.taMcsa.~15 ·1123 hunpaw.V1c:NewYork nocollarorlDinCollege ,\f!es31!-5a i'\011prut1l. -----"'·e. 5-11.i 909!1 P W d "'-· ------l Uldg. 2375 i,q. It l' 2, ·1 a~k . e .. ""~er may ,\IA~ w Drive Share Exp ~oys & Girls IU lo 14·years of age. Dai· ly Pilot delivery routes may be ava1lal>le in your area. Earn prolit for de· liveries & cash, trips or mercha ndise for selling ne w subscriptions. !>·or 1nformauon please call 642-4321. From San Clemente-San Juan Capistr'aTlo area, c.111 195-0630 ~nti Mission Vic· jo. El Toro area, call 581·6310 EquaJ Uppor. Employer liJse for auhl rep:nr l.o.st· \'1c Oernard & c_1,a1~ b} calling t0Ch1cagoor .\licl1.Aprsl brake. whl ;1lignmt.'11~. l'hJrlt' l'~I . Orange 5~-IU56. 11.tH<! 52d3ort;.15-:.!Wll. u1lhol.ly. ~; sq ~1 585 \\ luni;harrt'd 1 c:it .w' flea FOUND: Blaci. Puppy, ---•• -, , , t~lh!'tl.~M .~'-klor~~' collar .. \IJ) 1111\egreen approx . ..> "ks old .. PHJ::GNA.'l:T. 8rake&alsgnmenl:.erv1t u~y:. ,,~0 ·.>1 lo i:;, c mk on pa~:.. Reward. Corner.of SI ~rnmo Dr ~.,nn1;; c o nldenual • 1 u-11.i-UIASI 1>12 01'1ll & LaSalle C\I .•• 12· counsellng &r&lerral. ~,a ar·y T+ c,~mm . • --' ... -> • t\l:lortton adopUOll & nt'WJ>Ol l. 1re venter. Industrial Rt~al 4500 i'"l>U;'\ U : lill\. Afghan,. _a _bo_u_t_4_P_M_._ss_· _,-_1_631. · 644 -8022 "' ·-1>ccp111,.: •-----------••••• •••••• •••••••••••• nt-. \\"c:.tmin.ster, btwn. F 0 u 0 d : G e r 01 a 1 __ AP<;A_~u.: 5-fi-2.itil FREE RENT .'\ c w I a n d & Jl e 1 I . -"' ,-"" 11 Shepherd. lemale. has • ·011tr'"'lo1· Lie ·1·1·a1n11l0 <·ummcrcial-lndu:.tr1al _.,.., vo • T " -~ ,. collar-·· orrance"". Jnd1v . instruction. ~p:.itc 200 to 3000'. 21 to FuUl'\O: Blk. male p00. Smart. Vic Hntg l:Jeach. Pcrslil\al auenuon. Lie 311 pt!r .sq It. 30 d11ys tree die. toy. vic. Hunt. Bch. Call 5J6-1783 a sk for exam 2.3 wks. Acad.emy ren t w l yr. le<Jsc. 3.'ti.960-2677eft.5PM Mr s.Koop. ;;,ii;-u~2 !131 1~00 ------------------------------- lusiMH Mm~r For San Juan <.;ap1strano Chamber of Commer cc. Salary From ~to S750: FOUND: Money WOO SCJ . l-"l.-$;JUO per mo. lialltoa Penmsula Address resume to 3207l• Camino Capistrano. San Juan Attn ; L eon a CahL Animal Control Job Wof'ted, Male 702S Fitzpatrick . H.U./Seal lkhSheltcr •••••••••••••••••••••••' __ .;.._ __ __, ___ _ at 3:.175 Birch, ND. Agl. • .. 6i5·0<!0) 5 IJ 5t):J2 ----~L~---'"-----Hack of HumarieSociety CONYEMTIOHAL 536-~l ' W1ll,do ~nvthing LOAN " 11111t1 . 1,11n1.111 111 1,11. i;.1:11; *COSTA MESA* t:olcJCn 1lt!tr1e\:er. male. ··Shannon"', Uen\"cr w~s. Vic A \'ucado. Cd~I. A111mal Assist. League fooql,!XAJ. ·UNDERWRITERS Adovlion, Spaying & 4!*9-KAj2. "'llll.111 \I • h11tl l<c·;i , IJOU-31W·3W0·5000 sq ll. • 1.11 1.11; I .\Ill\ F11 ·c fk111. \\"alk L.H"gt'rumts•wall. lii:i ;)!164 . Neutering inform<slion Downey Savings & Loan l11 !11°1•,111. Ill'" Ilk Brwn \I" ll"I l "I l 11rn·n1l•1·m,1i.· ... 11,1r1 ,.111 i.: :>t i,, liiJivisi; •SAHTAAHA* · \ S .I) :-, S.11111" 111 I 'undo 111 .. \ 'lli.'I Ii~ 11; .l ~l.!2.i 1Vw· I 30U· l iOO-~)IJ .5uou 7. FUL'~U UUli. blk mal~ \\'tWhl on <"11e:.t? Lt£ue col- ·~a r Vil". ,\11:.:.ion V1e10. !:l60 -~ Job Wanttd/' has openmgs 1n its H.li. female 7050 olc. ~lust be exper"d 1n -Animals lmpounderl-underwriting conven· Shep mix. male lJlk bro ••••••••••••••••••••••• llonal loans, particular ly ~aglt! Cocker max, male Prac. Nun,c 5 pys. Bch. Fredte ~I ac & Fannie h'r I\ 1111"' .ul' ll.idi " .111J11111111 \\l.ll<h "11 ll & uµ. lmmt.'1J1.Hl' Ot: llll"ll " .~ I hclr111 ~ Ult .;1111 Sl2 1 · r. 1·rµt~ tlrp.... l"lli)<lllC) lurn d.111<. \I N11u111d111 :::>uµ lu\ n por\ 111111 Jl1I ~·1 ,1 J!l'I" rnu. (.'Jll :X:illrt':." Hlly. !l";:J ti511 11 l' r :-.1 l I ,, 11 u I o u ~ ll'llllb µuul J.1ru1 , . .,\ 11,.. n 111 ~I .10 t1r 6i:J :nw rl,.1.111rJ11h 111 :-.t> ('Jiii . \µr t 11\C•r .:ill ~I:.. ht - - - :! 111tt:,., I ret.• 111 I ul W IJSl nitlt:.l:. ti Iii liili~ l"'l' H '\;. oil ll'l' Han!\ ot WarehousefLt. Mfg. \l111t-b C>r 1 lolt·I,, t ·oJ"l t "11:.t,1 1\l l•sa Plala. ~-Sear U l " .\1q.>0rl. 1~ Sq. Fl: lknl month to month. Ho~. 549-1111, Hes. all.;,, IS79 Jl69 lt1 C"t)J'l IW. IO d11p-. ~ Fem I.) ;;;; ltl sll~1r1..· m~ IOIJ .1.)ti J:JOO 1111 11u s 1•rllt:'S 111 La" h11me111ln11wl\·n.11·1>. :-;11111, 111 J olflcl's. \h•!!,1,. ~i><•c·ral <11-.i:uunl 61:.l :>7.>2.:; 1:1 ;:1,x .1111. " ,111r.ig1..· area m l":\f pnv c-;.1nBuyt:r :-t,u1de 0 ff. R tat 4400 lt1~'"' ll ~ll.IOmo w,util HE.Yf600:.q.lt.:>IOO on ;ill ITIJr i.IJIJ.>lrant·e:-. ice en . 1, 1001 l200i.q. ll. Sl70. tH.> !r.llli ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1111 i.L ----6i5-.lll6,t>i3-70J9. I Rr t\pl lurn or unturn 21115 1 " E. Wlh !'il.. .'J B ti hi ltifi I Room~ 4000 ••••••••••••••••••••••• :-w L"p " 1•rl\ I '.\f ' nr 1111 ~ 1\d lt :-Ill Pl"I .1:11; oo .. x or .J l~·j:j;> I 1(1)0\b :-.10 \lk Ill) \\lll1 k1tt·lll'll s:;u. wk 11p apl .1 l:i !J 1 J . .) ur 1).1;, :Jtllii ... 011.\I & UJlh. p\l I'll I SO I Westcliff Dr. <Wl"1n: Vl."ry co'1iforta-4550 Nl·wpcirl 1-'1nane1.1 I Ctr hit'. Su1t.1hlc l or 2 desk Storage Leasing Office Space .1n•.1,, l't•rfert 0 . Ct) lot-. ••••••••••••••••••••••• (';illrniSlll'.\lanag<'r :!:!I:! Dupont. lrvrne. LINK 1;11 1u12 :1111c:.12.11; l.\Pl'l\nll·r. lex. Zerl)x STORAGlUMITS iH't'l'.~:. l'l:n 021:> Pt•rsonal bus111ess or DELUXE OFFICES ,\I I< l'O It T LO<.:,\ fl ON l'.11 lq ~\l lll' lr11111 :::.I:!.> "'"· I 111·1 \ l". 1·rptt-. dip~ all 11111 & IJntlorr.11 ,.,.n . " :\11 LL·..as1• Ht·ti • I .\lcm th Frcl' ll1:nl iOIS:! :-.. E. Hn~lol , '"\ ll ,,:;7 iOIO ret:rc;1ttonal storagl'. Medical/Dntl Ste !<'rum S9. Jamboree & :"111 :.q 11 pn11t::.s1unally San Ui~go t-'wy. 97!1·0150 <l,•1·111 .1 ll•d S1UO 1mu. 1)411 ll 1> '\II .1 .. O 1~DIVJOUAl4 storage 11'''' r ,t;J ·lh\ ga ra ges. S25. mo .• downtQwn Hunt. Bch. .\11-:DICAL UfFICI·: lor .>36 250 'ul> h.'a~c 330 l'latei1ua. 9-i -1-------, 1• ., -us ness 11 Jll~l' tor mJn " gd . -. ~ ~ "I.> ~ ' ltJ I t/Fi . --- -n•H nonce ••••••••••••••••••••••• • ~. B I.aw ol t ltl' f'1rm llas 1• mp I ,\ mt reco rd 1:11 t< I ill ;)I<(, IHti~ FUUS I.>~ blk lem New· loun<lland dog. "Maggi .. V1<'. llam1lton. C .. \l. 6 \~-3.;47 or 546-71Gt t?\l. 212 LOST: H e ward. Gold Wrsstwalth, gold band, Hrock & Co. ladies. Vic. H. 8 . & C. M. J/7. 53ti-ll 15~ or .)J6-2811l i''ountl l"cmale Dog. Youn~. Black/wt. Dana Point vie,. 4llti-77!">d. F 0 U N I.> : ll u g e Malemute. mle, blk. silver t111l. Jlc":. a love! .)-11) -0.'.ilS3 Tri <:ulor area prel. Call before 6 .\lac. 1''or further into, St Hern male. brn/wht pm. 494-2058· contacJ.. Mrs. Brehm. lra:.hSetterm1tle.red Exp. Hou:.ecleaner . 963-11321. Equal Oppor. Cocker mix t~m tan Mature adult. f;;x. re ts. _E_'m......::_p:..l_o::...y_e_r _ _:_ ___ _ Uerm Shep sh h a ir Own transp. J>'rl..'e e:.L. • .COOK pointer m br1wht 548 -7227 ·r e rr Lab mix male ----------Raleigh HitfsHospital. blk wht W~nted to address or stun 1 ___ c_a_l_l_t>_-t6_-6_1_o_1 __ lfusk1e fem, l:llk/v:ht envelopei.. ra:.t, neat & Husk1e male. goldtwht dependable. 846-5162 Rel. ma1e. blk 7pm. .\fax poodle male. 'Whl ---------- Germ sh. hair pomte)" Pr a c l i c a I Nurse. DATA ENTRY Q.BIC Jrvrne Boal Mfgr desires fu II lime employee w11:teneral office exp. Calf !17~·2&!-0. male, bli.:twht Emergency or live in. Cockapoo fem tri cotor 645-48'tU, ext. 802 or•---------- 1 675 4430. Delicatessen Girl. p ... rt 'err1po0 mate. blk. t>rn lime, w 1sun. shift. Must Lab dal. mix., male, H.OUSI-: PET & PLANT be neat. 'See Terry, 111 blac1wht 1 Sll"flNG. REl-'S. Time' Liquor, 495 t::. 17th Doxie mal~. Dr~ • 541!-&156 • St. CM Sne1t1e mix male 1..trn1\\hl Jobs Wonted 7075 Dent al Asst. chairs1d<', I>' 0 UN U : Sm . ma I e Terrspoo tern brn1wht ••••••••••••••••••••••• foll time, X-Ray lie. re· Ch1huahu;i mix. blonde. Ct\1'~ M~tel mgrs. exp. mmotel, quired, salary open, Ir· \"I\" Yorktown & Beach al Dom lnghr rem blkttan condos & yearly rentals. Inge l:lenerits, Benc h Whites Serv. Stal. Dom1oghrfemwht/btk 998--0360JJ112 Area,847 -~ SJ0.43ag shUlr male grey t wht .Lnghr in ale wht/tan COuple steks apt. mgnt. in DENTAL ASSISTANT LOST: f>'cmale Whl. Poo· -.--------CM/NO area. Also exp. Chairside. 6 mo·s exp. die. Ans. to "Crumpets". L~:sT: White Germ11 cocktail waitress work Full lVl'C sn a busy olc . (lllfl I IHI rm ·ll•h wt•ll 111\f.llU.\ Pt.>nm ~ + lam \Hlllll 'l'1'1 11,.: ll··~111cll rm I\ pvt. l'nt. 1"0 ~·· .rlt1111L1hh' •l1l('JI ... rn111..1n g/C'OOktn g J{f .. \('11 1•11\lrn1111w111 • 1;i.I Ml!• WESTCLIFF BLDG NEWPO RT BE ACH Lo•••fll'I ...... ,..,I.,,,, .... ''H' 1•,,• .. &,r ..IN<~ ,/c_,....,.,......, .; ..... ,/v..- :-pJtc ,I\ ail ldcdl lur Cll"-Iv • till or 1nve:.u~ator Ind SIMSS • rel·epl & copy maclune OpporNnity 5005 S:!2J mo. Ca117i>2·i~71. ••••••••••••••••••••••• -All11Jate Full/Pt-ume YENOIHG \"IC'. 01 Eastbluff. Reward :Shepherc;I. lrg spaye wanted. 531-2710, Rm Some Sal· s. HU . 644--0800 fe.male,. ~-~-Hgts Bae l~ !146-3S40. 8 a y a re a . Rew a rd . -'----------.. 1----------- ALf. ~h1te ~ mo. kilt.en, a.u-3812. H,tp W-..ted 7100 ~ENTAL SECRETARY· vie. Calif. & Oregon St. LO ·t 1 • .. ••••••,j••h•••••••••••• lor progressive & busy on 3/12. Altered mi1le. :s Rl:sH :SETTER Ad .rlt a-.tt....a....-office. At least 3 yrs ex· I 11 r n 1 ., h l' d ;1 11 ii u n 1111"1)1,.,ht·d • $ I 8 5 to $2 I 5 I.I\ I; 1\ I I'll I-: BEi\C"ll :.J.> ,.;,. up J ~ k 1)7;)-().HO 1'1\ I•: h..\IOT ,\<IOT1•:1. 646 8453 H1 .1ulll ul ruom \II , pwl. ..1, .... .-........ ./ ....... _ •. ./hey ..-..e. -..1 .............. Cati Mr. Howard 6 4 5· 610 1 • ...._111 11•111.!11• ::.1tt0. mo. Kll<"ll ~~ prrv i.:!:1 1.t1i 0117 '~e ,~~1tAE.tl1s ~~~'!'.~.~~-~~~ .... !~.5.~ FREE REHT ~Um 0111ccs ~ ~r mo. Lttl ind. ii~ W. ltJUI SL C: .\I. ti l:l·6!iti7 <"OHU.\i ,\ OE!. M,\H l>dux•• ul I i<.t:. t rum .11S" Full Sl'f\ H'C'tample µrl.g lhl! Wf":LTUN HLOG. 2lS.>.> 1-; l 'st llwy t>7.> c>!fOO 111.0U\.1 ,._ Boart1111 )! 1 oom m 11111<'1 Ofltt•c !>.pact', h<111t.1.v tu ,.. \I , . .., a \ 1• 1 111• 11 0 m <', SJ n U1e~v f''wy. All ~11.es. lusinHs R•ntal 4450 We sell the llnesl new equip. We furnish lar~e Commercaul & l nduslnal ltx:alions. Xlnl 1111anc1ng avail. Small Starling In· 1·ei.tmenl. Call today & Get starlud on the road to 1111anc1al 1nde1>1?ntlence. Ph . tor into. (7l·ll tlJl:S-:a oo red collar. Name.Gmgo:. Vic. Thrittirnart. Adam · • s._.~ pe rie"ce front desk . Ht;WARO! 3254 Oregon. & Harbor. CM. Shor Display •,~ve~ssng ~x· Capab~ of handling all Co:.ta Mesa. h;ur, Wtsle-1'.., yrii. Ke&zy perhinte; deaared .1or dl'f\t;at Oft1ce procedures . r'OVND: Irish ~tter in v1crnily of West Newport 13/6) t!all G7i-Oi33 Has open s~ on tusck Orange County Pubhe&l· "94-tl5l l Call 545 -94211 0 llon.Wetkl.,draw+ex-1--_;_;.:..: __ ....... __ _ 6 7 11 -311 7 € o 11 e cl pen.ses. Call for 1appl.. DINTAL A.SST Reward! · _1_·1_4_l_i_1_1._,.._ _ _._ __ <l Yr, exper . .Sxpitnded AJ;ll~ Mniir tkstaurant E' a s l fo o q it e.r n c e . Orange J ulius .- Burgel's-MeXJcan i'~ood. 893-9842 duUes. Salal")' open. 3'ri day week. No Sat. Gen ·1 den\ii;;try. Pr~v.entivc prl<tic:e. 11.8. uu. 116;!~436 1433 Sup.nor A•~ i.: 1• 11 1 1 I' m ,1 11 • r ;i 1 1 tiO dnys 1 ree re nt on I yr. •••••:••••••••••••••••• PRINT SHOP Newport leoch ... 1~. :iw:; leaM>.~3~~-·--__ Top ~.. 111 h i.t. locauon. ~~~~~r~~~~::o~~,!~:. 1430 ~!!!:WiL..l NL'W 1 h 11 bit.I 2 l.VOO :.q. IL. carpeled, GUHt Home 4150 "' Pus 0 ace ~. dru p c·d & air cond1 · sq. f.t. bldg .. olfire sn ----------••••••••••••••••••••••• to t) Rm SUllCS. Con· t1oned Loads or bUJll·IO lronl. Terms. 8i0 ~l. ftRIVATl ROOM ~~~~<-'~ct•N~{oc :1:~r~ s torage cabinets & lNfl::RESTl!:o'" super, lor ambull1tory person ~~I.I private Ofl 1ce. Plenty. ofl great resl11ura1 ·!"! Uu:sy Good mt•:.il~ N1c-e sur · ' !>ttree~ ~arksng. ?"ly ~00 aru 111 Sont1& a. Right round1nJ(:. 1-:astside WATIRfllOMT !110 J"." yr. leabe. Call party may n gouatt. l:usta ~h·!a Avail no" Mewport leech ~ 4 8 -, 3. 104 or c \" c 5 • Mu&l ltquadate 1mmed Nili!t:i!'.!:ll~ CJll S-11( 11411 1-:xcC'ut1\·C'oU1('1•s &l1-4oo!> :>lll.UOO. All offer under <'OllO"\UEI \l\I' VKOtlot1l"'"'5 4250 SISU.~.£3:1<>Mo S1ore for ll<•nt. ldl'al ro n1.1'1erat1on . • \'1cv. ol boat:. & v.:itcr 1.ocauon lat>1na ltllll St. Ownr Hkr t>-12 ~W ., lir '"'' 11h1t11h•' II pie ••••••••••••••••••••••• llLL •t• ........ y W 1 lrom ''l>H I lit f1om ..... %,· M·:w P.1lm L>t:'wrt t'omto. Rc:illor m (ilt)I 7ill l!Kh Ci\. 00·~7. y to Loe 1015 Pool It nn1' c•uotllwnt.il t 111 1' Od. tt•nn 1 r1i.4 ShOJl 1111· rent 1n su'rr· ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1ir1·"1.1.1.,t :-.i1nw°'·t'.-n &. "0 "1' Jo.1<·0111 1 •11.1111! N h11nd ~hopp ng V11tu 0 c IUStMISS LOAMS (. .... Rl .... \., '·'111"'' ~., per Off1·ce Needed .. Jl11ll11.1 \If'\\' ,,.•p.1r11l( wc>t•I. il t 1~.J tS:!i.I lOI' (;ullery, Tra,cl ~.OOOLo~.OW 1 .. m1h ,<·•·l111n c ltN· ll. bOO 10M1.c1 ll l1i1rn oll1re AU\'lll. c•t,· 64ft (HI rt Busul~xs growth with :o.hopp111r & 111-i. lll'Jl'h C1l111l. Ht~ IJtoar. ~lps 12 2 to 11111)let. ArrJn~(>ml0lll:-1 (':1r~u .. d . l H~ So. Cltl creut1vt liniAn<'11\jf. bH ;.ii;11 tri,>I<' {'Ir fV. p(X)l t.ble. llr·x11111:. {.;ult C\l·11 .. If w y . La f B ch C•ll Mr. Ury.in ~lit J-1 In or 1~1-~. tii3 MO;,. 19'7 ~ J 1ac le ur A.nn 8Ja iliOO , .. ...... W.tH . ,, .. ....,w...... ......... •001 ,,... To v.. aou • ..... hit 8011 f!!d!r· ,...cm 14.1975 DAILY PrlOT lfr . ••••••••••••..,.•.-• , ..... -..,.....,. ••• •••••!11•••••.••• .. ••• .. •••,11••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• -...u •:;;-~ IOt"' ..... P -"'O <L•.;-, I IJ. • I Mhut••--1090 lfl•ceMt -.. • ..... TV .. ' !~wr1t/a&&bt• potlOf) to S4f. ,,.·1111111tw f A,a~ Sllil!'' ' Jr. old i\KC M 1n. ._..•Re••.,. .................... _ ........... , .................................... , .-.nd1e apt rt«Mltt pro-Very ~t.a , matllr • & ~......-. D•ch•huod. n.:C<b ad. 11 "'"Goo••5* Tra h Col'l)p cwr. Jroon. 'kb•, K2-J 'a w/Soloon bnd· WAN rt;O . Bo:tt nttdJna& blem1 an H.B. Real younc aecre w/IO~ ..,.. borne. ~ • . nC"w. ~11' • t~· vllli'l} lnJl>. Xl cond 2 H:in<'roH work Pre for ound ·&~t.oomce.Muathave typing. well or1 Marchlt-~-16 »63 -211<>1 ~i',NY.l"IT-;i, Tool IJoxM tor Pu:lc· Yrote:.~100 IT•nn1tntc· t•n g1 n <!. 11\1:r 2a h. <WM dbJ>OSltion an4 ttke W/f>4tr•Otrnel up. nee. fto:s:smore Shpa Ccnttt c,~~~~:~~s tru<.'t. Sl~. 643 1324 quct11. ~'~ mN &np:1, ~u1 49'J ~7115 peo~l ! Typloa, good Xlnl ruture fOI' exp'd · ForrnerKreuBlds fwMtwe 1050 OKt\Nl'~'C.:OUNTY ea Ca ll 41l 6pm · 'Chryslt>r moourd new ----------• s~I 1161," •U~'nt1on t.o pef'$o" wbo et\JOY• p.-e· Uf.!l St!al l:kh W. SB .-•••••••••••••••••••• Q 1 ' • lj ~ 1 14, 1 rn c ~·ut£WOOD 642 O'J77 '-'ntotine Dan.i Point' Shp .. •••••••••If detail»• fol~ P ttl• n are; tiardwork aind ' lo'rld~y&Sawntay Hua ity h s~l<d lurt:Um~ Dr)' wht pine dcltvered K . 1 Tr.uJe' o r be~t otter: sentlul.9lo6pmSdllyaa variety. Wesuail Corp. lVAMt.08PM MATTRE~~rs. .ou11e o -; ... &:.tacked.~7~l'Or:d4' nH s Sh o~t .M11 ~1c 5l!li 047aor5dti 77:J7 week. S3. per hr. Call Call Mtcbele&t?-62oe , Suodoy totoS:3U ~ •• (;Io th 1 n a J t-_. t c .. 1 .. S4S-640J ltiOcm. w/UcbM~r lnnd 84G-1371 Al>k (or Vera . Q~een . Full &cTwin Selw SATUHL>AY MAH 15. 9 -· • -m&i.. U:Sl•tl only 1D llll\1.'l'o ctll~I\\. t.y plft. Salllr)' Sell Seellne f'alhions al ..__.1 IOIO Prlcedto MoveNow!! AM to S PM llARBOH Att'rSTllOt:N'l'S ~/l>ci.t ullct. MarthJ, hHed on ablllty. J."or In-home St)'le •h<>Wi· N ....,.,... UCH 833-~25 &646-lj(lljij. SllUPJJINO CENTElt. Skl'lch p.tUlS·Ull lypeio 67~ 94:l2 ~ppHJdl8ayElicrow Co t.t,gr t rne, no l!'Y.Ofris. collecu;,nodehverinf. ••••••••••••••••••··~· CM.(OackMall1COMt: and !>lt<·i.. L.c;Hbe - • ~.r ,11 n J o hnson'. ~11tab accts. 22-46. Cat & D sne nee. Earn JO Cu. fl. 2 t.lr. llefna Great Savi.ngs on Ui1e SEl:-~-COM~SAVE !' portfoho ca•w.JndJa tnk Store.Restaurant, tiTJ--e.:zn $160+ J Uar. Mr. Lyons, up to l uo ev-entng w/11.:e maker. 6 mo!.i old. Furn, apph & Mai:.c. pen tel pens·ven iwmt lar 1095 · 846-S~. whhQU,l;'exp.96;)-747~. 1 (;():.t SSOO. sell ~3·15. Wilson's Bargain Nook M1sl·e llaneou's househ9ld . • 1 d . .Much ••••••••••••••••••••••• M A 1173-5684 S45 w. llllh St .. CM •Wms. Sat/Sun 10' 5 ll¥ ~~~ee t~e~e~~~ New A'l'LJ\S (;,o Stuam I.hi. SACRIFICE '7 .t. lO' Sl'IH'r•il \. !';porl:sllslwr111an w Hrlr • Equ1p'd w t<lt•JHh lindtr. :.e.t tl·mp 1mt1l'l .• <.:u. lo•1d1·1I w, mud• mo1·e . 1>15 25ti4 11fl. 'tiPM \ 'l~xp andf ng business. odeli; Uema}e> nude;. &!rvlco ~liOft ttendapt 44lh Sl. Newport Uch . Hampshire.1179-488'\. ~t~ a:.,'"· ~'~u:stma:.tt·r Couplet desiring extre s httrp, xlnt. pay , &Car ashHelp.Overf'rost -l-'ree wh1te 2 doorWA•rERBEDS & al· .. toastersus.111 ... 1111 :!&' lt~tl•an t-'ibl·r~las!I, 1,,come, working <Spa leglllmate. s..9~593 11·6 ~~· Jo'ull & part time. Ap'p· ~t:fra~eralor, ~ 17 cubic cesson es, ~ew ~ u1>1:~l Interior D~ Lt. blue wool crpc:g, orig. TY, Radio, Cully (''-I bin. i.lcep-; s, umetlieves.963-3713 • Bob. ly t.aguna H~ls Ca 616--'6598 673-1586, 1291.n J:Jrd :St Vucaung Warehou:.e. ~25/yd, apf'X 110 yd Hiff Stereo 8098 elluap .. tw111 mt>rcs, MT••o-... T-LWasll. 2~H I El oro Rd. G£ h •-I d NB Sul)t!r Sale on Anl1quc11. ~l/yd.Gdcood.673 255! ...... ; ................ tra1le1alllc. :Sacnlice-·*'F.AHT ASTIC * a' .,.~ -aguna i ls. ~750. was er "" e ec ryer Model llome i''urmlure. -. , ..: 5 0 u u 4:U.-9 p.m . dally. Ex· . ~100, Wei.tingh'sewa!!Jler Dining rm set, talile Pictur~s & A<:«.'!:tsorte!>. Strawberry Plants, 3 for Mu1>l lie 111 !'Ian U11.·~o mo v • n A · .., • OPPORl'UMTY. peraenc~d. work tan · Service Station M•rtai;:er/ " elec dryet Sl2S. Ken· chairs & hut.ch, ~1!15 o Sat/Sun March 15 & lo. is•. Brang your con before end 01 1111111th 711 1;.111 oo-U As:cf'dsiveSaleapeople • :.upervlsed Cal) Muriel Me-ehanic. Local expe more W:tllher. i50 Spd bslofr.S5i -353.S. lU AM to 5 PM. Gary ta1 ner. Sal & S un . S,l·lltllt~ everything, kc..-s-1--,060 "f(}JOL'4 (orappt.546-6170 prefere~. Salar~ ~ls1• Qut!en Washer ~so. •Loveseat & ,,~•a. V"f' Donald!>on & Asl>O<'tau.•:. 1>-16 -.'>ll!O ~ •. v :.1 ,!>tt1·r<.'1o .. ·~~~11\'. •••• :; •• ~~••••••••••••• Youn•RealEstate l"irm comm1s:.1on1. I::xce, Guar/l>el 546-8672 .,.,. "' -• kl' 1 ---~---..,,:nc·1t"' tJ.!lh ,,..c..,.,. C,\LLDOVERRLTY NCR Operator -Asst Oponun1ty tor right ----!,°!"1 88q~.~hty Never U!>ed 17g.:>l ~kypar .irt· l', 1511P t::vanrude Ot B ~5 ·ml 1~ J~' l!J7l Catalina 27 !I'~ hp Ge.J.e Ma"O "\'---""7t Bookkeeper t.o start im· man. Major Oii co. lr810· Secws c•anc• ""° c.c. ln_in~ Un McAnhutl. I (110 tunk I 31:: HP Elgin c :.. J • t::\ 111rulll'. x Int t'OOd " ' v v-,,,, ed t d , • II Cl k A u-~ t>lk :So 01 U~hill itw o, U ~-Both run gd. L g Pana~on11· :! I t 11 TV $1:!,1100 ~M ~7ll m . exper only :;alary ing pre ere · v a \UC * oor ,_,.* Black crushed v1nvl i:.01a, Nt>""'orl & San Utc"u L' z 11 I h p "ci1 l"'ORMER MARIN~ commensurate w1exper. 837-3680. i;22""' LK w"sher...,.,.. • .., '. " • · " r. • 1 l lllC com · ~ 1\ni.Jpl\0111· Sµcl' m,11 __ ...,.. • _.,., s·, great for deniolc. be:.I I-rwy:. I' oil~\\ Sign.., ;~g 1!131 u ~ 1 11 1 r 1 u 1 ,. Jc 11 Cw ll 5 C8 -5847 OJ ~•0-3236 ...•• , ll72001LKDryerS259 ofr.714-554~ m;s-!H7l lor new in· "> . sER\i ll;E Sta. Salesman i!!I0041 Micro Oven Sl79 ---Sal, & :Sun. lU lo ti t-'or Sale approx. 100 Ml. W.J IUlll form:.itlon on reenh!>t · Nectl ~Job· If )our 3g'c 1.s & lube man. Top pay & At these 2 locauoos only. BEST Of'l"Elt TAKi::S '1 Furn M 1:.c. Hou:.l'hol<J y ti :, u road Io om • SpJni~h :.u·rl'O t·JIJ1th'I men•. W"" a rc looklno lllol-1cal1MonthruFr1, fringe txmeflls. Exper. Scars. Roebuck'& Com· orig. lhtchcock chr11, l Item::. :!'lOIJ \'1:.la llo~a .,-.i ··"·Cd\I · • " ~ 3 " A k r J t 'd F II v•.> ;>"" ' 1><101.t•a:,'" Ii, "otxJ t•ond For~FewGoocl1''orme1 t_o.,pm. s •OC unaor. man pre · u or pun y. /\dams at oldVermontladder-back 1Blurt111NB ... 1tarinestoRcenlist.. 6·fa:-7277. p/time. Shell. 17lh & Ma ~nolia , llunlinglon r ocker, 1 old Span. desk •. , . . .-(.;<·rm an ll<1ll ~lo~k . ::;.i,,urb'1"11 ~iJ l9l:IS _ -Jrvane NB Beu'·h ,..,2 77"1 '-? L' calJnl 1 h and"omn t.ru ra~e Sult-. i\1lll.1\:ll>. U'-·aul drnn1:s 71t. tall. ·r ., ,1, 1• l lobte lli O rg. ~ )'t'I. w I ) t<I. & Will :.a1 li. lkaut l'"llJ ;:.ISSU 673 tiiO:I P l'Jl ;:2:.!9. all ral'anl( ~l·ar. i.p111n & pole. good l'tJ tld . ,\:,k Sl(iUO 5-11.! g~5 t N d ~s ~110 kl ? 1n · -~ · --0 '"· "'· • J ~ " J · Bu 1 · "0 ~ "·1' '' ' i:.1>eao\l·r::.. Jo'ree apt. lBr rul'ft rt. ~ -w y. l S Athttd 17th S t . Cta Mesa. chaise lounge l W'Jlnut nuque un4uc l~_t':.· ::iiVO. l'd~r:.1:n49J Otl8. iww ::.ii:) <'ach. Wi l l downtown Exe It malnt, $225+: House ot Fuller. ffY. st.. 5-40 5090. dbl. bed & I Magh. s 1ngl(. M Int' cq UI p, l'lC' j.:>\)d . ----, i.:wrtl l\'I', hvth tor ;,I.)\) H /\C l N (~ Sa l>ol , new s m ct. Mature m an Mr .R1cha rds.~6~5S ~E.Coa'Sl ltwy,N8 R e lra~e rato r . works -I poster 1 dtnelle sd Marcu:.,NH. .\J;1 )la~ l·.lec dryer :i;SO. , . ,1 · pamt,&huwarl'.No.•t5:JO Rets.548-1704aC5pm iNew"-p"per 0e11·very-1• ... 5t.·1PPER 1·01· exp"r. ~erlc.c.tly._ .mw.t sell by come ll~e !} Lo s. phon( ~~5 h4·y mtl d~::.~ & chi· 1).1.> lhK. -,.\;.I.mg ~10. Xlnt. cond. ,, .. " n " s L s.till;, I 4109 ahead"75-44 '" Fra Sal. S1n14l'rStyl1!:tl. all ::>.JO. i r .. 1-\eW G~ st.er .. co •·tn<l1l"1·1.·111•·a11 'l"rou'. ll1 · 003·:!1:!11 GARDW to 2 hr~ daily, ume 2-4 Yachtsman. 00 fl. boat.aa ,_ v ..., attach. Ob i. lx-d. Anll· W/!itJ ~.:>. Obi ~'<1 :>JS, "i-:'1. '"1. t I..~ 11~~'";17 5 . • . --. . ~ . d w t d I PJ\f wkdays; Wttkend M.ust be thr~ghly exp'd l'wo yr old stove &Jryer, Round d1nang table. bonll CIUl.'S, ~lel'eO. l'll' 595 W, pole lamp ~LS. 2 framed ·--·1·. 24 Gl.AL>IA r<Ht :;loo. p. r~xperaence · an e or ""r1y. AM. Gr""" ""'"'to and .. m ature fa mil>'· electric· ..:15 & , ..:so . M hi:> 1• ~11 I J I I ·• I " comm er cl a l interior .... t ....... __, .... 007 G;oo i"' h·ory, 4;f', 3 xU'a &eave~ \Vtl:.on , C1 . 5-48 t1jg;J Hos a m ood pnnls SOU. ti 1p. o lll. 1cau. s ee1>:h. landscape. maintenance. ~per mo. Need depen· man willing to work a ii l:llJg-1 · con<· & 32" Maple g41me table. . . ti ll 425ti. 111e Imes spin.~ and llO Starling salary SSOO mo. dable car. Call~ day wee~. Plc.ase lurmsh KEN MOH~ Wahl\er. xlnl. Will take best oflers. liarai.te :sate i.wni. vam. B t & M • Jibs Two anl'hor:,, 111 gd with ben•fit.s. 673_ 2356 Woody ref's & all dcuuls 1n 1st cond. Multt·cych:. ,._is. 5411-7205. Lad1c~ ;! :.p~_l.Jtkl· ~ 'l'luld Wh1lc 1win Canopy bed, oa s. ar1ne l'und . 53ti -3U54.i .,. letter which will be kept "A7 A'"'8 "' --M:al ;)3~. I IOICl' \ arnaha llltestand. dei:.k. cha ir Equipment Gas Attendant & Cashier male or femaie, I /lime. NURSES AIDS inconf1dence. .,.. -..... URIOCAO~,O GOol~ ~~~h. dirl bike :>Ji.>. L:n11cJ ::,120 . (;uld rug ~30. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Wt\Nri':O. ,1lo_lx11' cd'al lti. Wrate ad 1)03711. Daily Ff\A::~ZER . GE. 20d. no ~ nt.. c_on~. ra.g. _.,.,., Mark I acc·ur<lian. cxl'. ~ti2 11;;oo. lo ~12':'°~ l .r\!S · cp -~'! Apply m Person ~9 Harbor lilvd, CM Ex per. pret'ered. All i.h11ls. Beverly Manor Convalecenl Hospitill. P I P 0 u A i r"''" I Xl "I'"' :Sat'. :i;l.:>O. 557-ll.Sl lor beo111ner ~-Al sort~ ---General 9010 l·onl.l._6_7;J -3~:1l /5dl -75ti6 1 ol, . . uuX iJQ\I I rosl upr1g \l. nl. :> vv. ., d 1 Costa Mesa, Cu 92626 2 O 3 1 2 Ad r 1 a n . of I Trundle bed all birch. cost OI art l>ll<':.·Sl.>t· Dime A ,\l.lJ .\1l.N L' M tran1C. 1' '" ••••••••••••••••••••••• Boats Slip Docks 9070 Gelcoaters & Laminators Laguna Hills. 24452 Via Hazelbroo1' nr Bushard. $195. Sac j45. oo mau.s: l..ine. 55 New llampc;lurl· ruil oul.o x-1'·-'', & lfx.>•. TAX AOVANTi\t;I•: •••••;•.rot•••••••••••••• Tellers llll or call 96U-l23o all 3 'l7"x27 . eomode carved 11711-.1881 "t11~owi..: S751 make ol Uonate your boat lSTHM l.iS .\I OORING ;J.;. ~:';;%n~:;;~t!'~~~ ~p_m_.______ door~. new cond. ~5 MULTI Fam~:.alctrom ti:;·;>IH_~uu lloyScoul.s ~" -IWO 21.3 ~~~~·lj8.'jl, lngton Beach Bran<:h tor AwctiOft 8015 Cost ~5· 96S-9610 TV PrllC:. Lo /\nuquc:. PttlUr,e Framm):! Macli. Boats, Maint/ wahted Immediately for _Es_"_tr_ad_a_. _____ _ employment 1n the d Northern V1rg_1nia area. NURSESAID-Exp' X n t s al a r y Conval. Hosp CM commensurate wt exp. Call 00-3.505 1\111 ume tellers 1 Ex· ••••••••••••••••••••••• Hotpoant refrig, work~ Sal. only 43:1 (;oldenr\XI. loot uperatl'd, 2 :.el:. 01 SerYice 9020 SLll'S i't'Wport BcJch perienc.-e preferrea xlnt nood ~75. Twrn cornet CdM " l.11 ad es· U '-'.1 ~ i um ••••••••••••••••••••••• Sail or l'owt'I' Call collect : Strasburg, Virginia 7U3--l65-3i23, OFFICE MGR. per~oa: •st. for Rusi;SmiUt. ble 1nd111. for Dr. otface. working condHaons. Call Foyntaht Valley gr 0 u p , g r n , ~ 1 o o X:>ll·V05l 1 gJg--13.J:.! Yacht Boy: Would like to ti73 5:!.>3 Mr. Wayne 549--3220 ., r A.lctl • 4% 7261. Hones 8060 S'l:F.Rt:O & :,~k. \10111\, work on Boal P.1tnl, Equal Oppty Employer Transcription & recep-----------r uonist desk. Bkkg It Ins. GIHEIALOFACE baiting helpruL Send 1 wqman olc needs as· typed resume to Box 268. sist. Shthnd & typing cs· Dally Piiot, P.O. Box sent ial. Help w1 bkkpng.,_15_t>0_._c_._M_._c_a_. 926 __ 2ti_· -.-- Perm. p/l1me. 25 hrs wk. Over ll reliable out- 675-:-5333. going person l.O show & Gill FRID"'Y rent apls & homes in ~ H.B. Net!d own car, Sat & Part time. Sun \I to ti pin. ~. hr + ~10. per apt or house rented. 15'· per mile. Call 8-lti-1371 ask lor Vera. Production Sp•n McGregor Yacht Corp A II 3 Shifts EOE o tee on . •••••••,•••••••••••••••• ~ea. N-gaugc lr~t1n. Clt:an, t:ng. work ·1:1 1 Bacycles & misc articles Le~l\ m g :Stale: Lots 01 BEA U1 . Appy Mare. :1 tracKi access . ..JJti -lllQ u1g2 TM9ter. MAHA•YS March i<J, 11175 -lflAM misc. 1ncldg: lurmturc & yrs. old. ~rt·at eonlorma· - --- WANTED. Progrei:.~111e 1-'ouhta an Valley Police antiques under~. Als<. t1 011. T ra 1ned l::ng. ra C"klOt:Kcr Tnnlt ShO Yocht RefinisWnq and grow t h 001ented Dept. Parking Lvl Anllque din rm i.d, hui.:c Wstrn. ;\lust sac .. l>t":>I 11a:; nt!W hour:> Open II.It * 645-9285 • theater chain Ol!~S exp. lU2UO Slater. F\' taole wt le a I. 6 d1a irs + o 1 r . I ~ ~ 3 ~ 5 7 or ;1.:>0 -:\lore time to slhll - thefllCr m:rnagers tor -----------9 · bar buffet ..-<.'hrn;. :;.;o OlliU w1 children. '-· l'HIC I': Boats, Marine Orange Counly. The sue-**PUBLIC** doi.ct + I me n t·hesL Al £x~ra la 1 ~c l'ol'ral 101 Sale on '' u1tcr thing:. Equipment 9030 cesslul candldllAies shall Furniture AuctiOft orig. lh' s. Valued a 1 rent. 1-\'l'il & lark room. I C"onunues ! ! ! ! •••••••• ••••••••••••••• haveprove n ref'sandbe •TOHITE7:30PM• $1400. Will sell lor ~ ·iecd & l'kan ~35 mo. 540W.l!JthSL.CM. Scuba 14ear incl tank re- trus tworthy, sober, <Deah!n Weltomel Call Sherry ut Morga r .>IO ;w 11 -------~ulator, weight l>l·lt, honest&personttblc. PartlalLjsting Nurs es Re~t s l ry ---~lonng-Must Sell! Sofa. hooded \'l'Sl. w<.•t :.uit. SendFullReHumc: t 'abulous Eastern All 5-t!i -!J:>6t or8J3 230.'>. Ucaul1lul (juarler llurse ti ·. down & lea111cr 1Juoyu11l')' rnmpcnsatvr. Write ad nom. Dail)' Wood l<~urnnure. ------PtnlO, I yr:. oll.l .~l'ld111g ('U!ihlUll . S\\ ~\'Cl dtatr dt\'crs kntlt.', IT\Ol>l gcur I:> Ptlot,POBoi.1560 Break1n$! up house keep wdl l t.ttncll Wesll'rn Ela g crt'. l'ng1 d .11ri: n~w.lilO Sdl~ Costa Mesa. Ca_!l:.!626 Tcrralic Bedroom Sets. 111g. Selling evcryt111ng .>.>6 !:!Ii 1 "' , . .,. wasne r & dry~r. Hetng Lowery Elec OrCJOft :\t uple lid rm . 01n111g :.1~l 1 ree zc r. HO:.t 1 n·c Boats, Power 9040 Ueaut1CulLRSets Desk . chairs. Queer llOHS E:-\ 1111 \Hl>ED-ti-1-t -&H u ••••••••••••••••••••••• Hoat :.Itµ, pow'-·r. up to J.}. lialooa CO\'l':.. NB. tH \ dti12. OOC K l'A INTI Nli - llt-:1'1\llt Yadll ma1ntt•11anC'-' 1-:x1n·r. l'lllC. & econ. .. II I~ N AL: l. E :Jtili t;;m:.! Bual Sltp~ lor l"t!llt l>a\'en · port Al a n11;.1 1lunl111gto11 llarbour. i l·I-K-lti ;)4!JX In <ll•:,,pt!rale IWl-li OI JO m oonng or s lip lo be "' buy. p1·c1 quiet cnanncl, ~B .U a l . a r1:a . 21.> 'iii 11115or2131161 2;;:10 Wit h bookkeeping exp Responslllle, experienc<! in payroll. JO to 50 yrs age. Send resume to P .O.Hox 476, Balboa 1s land. Ca. or call 6i5-21132. 1ti31 Placenua, CM. HOUSECLEAXING Serv. ---------- TRAINEE ASSEMBLERS •ALL WOOD• ,\one 17 Century. Lamps Space 1<11 I ur 2. Adull!> -;-.--.---, ,\ll•m li''·.o 1.\\1' Hun.1h11ut, 1 0 . IJurlinCJtCMt House t:: l c. i-: l c. I' r 1. pty only .\II I .Jo. 5-lo-000.1. N.U. f t!nni,, <.tu ti deep V. 1>.111 lank. :,kt::.:!. Boats/ Speed/ 1~5-4556. --oers111p Opt'n 111 011t·1 :-.J.2i.> is:i:i 1.l.:>8 Ski 9080 M at u r e , 8 o n d a b I e P fl HOSTESS ledroom Sets sil\'(~r (.;, mkh.Jn.1 Saddle. 1i i-1 ~I lil:I. alll'r 5pm ••••••••••••••••••••••• Canopy BR Sets. Wood For Sale: Sc.lr:. 'O Pcdtt :!7 llJs · ::..;110 t> l'Olll'hos, -. women . Part time . COCKTAIL ~-5i23 WAITRESS Housekeeper, l111e·in, non· s moker. ndn-drmker Resume with refcrences. S~htry open. P.O. Box 4()4., Balboa It.land !12662 Housekeeper, Cook, hve FULL TIME. :-lo Exp. Nee. J\pply In P~rson Ckco'slle....,._. So. Coast Village 38.5U S. Plaza Dr., SA m. Unen cumbered. Pri1----------rm & ba. 642-0006. Packagcri:. No exper. nee. Da y or Swing Shllli:. Call 54U ·11:,0 ~E\.'BRi\ n :t-.: Tempo femporary llclp Waitress. Apµly in per:.on all 4. Siu :. Hlue lieel, lVi :?lslSt Pl, Nl..I. DR Sets. Tres:.cl ta1Jlc11. 1' Ill;! s1 1c b<.'d. Very l:OV\ llorn. 11.1 nw & cornt!r M1sc~llaneous ch31r:,. eond 111:;. Sheets ~.> plall's J\·nn.' .>,;u Ji27 Wanted 8081 HYy Wood Lockers -t9-l·VJ 11 •••• •• •• • •• •• ••••• •••• • Jewelry 8070 SPl:\ET 1>131lll \\',t llll·d 1-·rench PrO\' labJe!:t , L"(","'".'I rL• w l J • . ... I' " '' v ., ~ o::. all'r .>e ~ ••••••• • • ··-·•••••••••• Pa) to1> C .1:;.h "'rt Le U glds!:. lup <:Ollt!e wble:,. li·:ime ..:~" H .,,1., C·"I ,,., ... ,-g m a C h • n e . """" WA llo..ITED ox oJ' -· u" . ""' ...... ' :. e w, n . . 5~g -3262 1"11111 dinette:,. Cir & Blk/Wh1lt! ·1· · O I' 11 I l 'l)I' l',\:-1 1 DOLi.A f{ .• ,~ E . \I) :i\1.,1) lllU TVs. re1r111erators. l::ye· . · · " .. ..A.• I 1 "' II Pc. wf11te !>eCI I :.ora 11 ,\ 1 I) L' ()I' y 0 L: H cauinel 111 ).!uuu 1·0111 111 le\'cl i.lO\'C 1 bl .. h J r ' -rJ 1 w amp l a e uc 1n Jt-;WEl.HY. WA1'l'MES, madunt::.l ti•.l 1;.., .1 l *•BARSTOOLS•* s2.>u. 3ti · · Brown & -pm C I Alff un.i i-;ers. <;01.u. -> .!I I.•),\ ES l'AI! I IV .\lt•ri· & t 1 11 X Int tond \I u~I wll "111 "l'l I lo hl·i.t 1111 ti i:l .!!:1~11111' .-• .;:.! g.i1.i IX S I·:,\ IL\ Y-55 mn .!111 111> \' g fort! & Tr11 .l.!..>41. liij lt)l.g l!t'J.:Jlo;ll ~ trlr \1111 r; l'hrti.l't .111 1:11.,1. thgb. l'Ond ln1·h11k~ ~, ... '-4JJI UO II P I U. 1111.11 ll..>lt SIO:l;i tdt. ,;;.;.-; " \ ., 1. \ m " 1 n· J 11 a r I r ;:, 1.>tll). ,p I .111 I 1i1ll'hr1 ... l\~1t1 Jll ~lut I nm tab~. Ul". l.o I) S~I mo + :>1500 Iii.) 492.J Ito l(Jy-.1111 Cr • .lll Fam1I) I Bo;1l. Wood dn•k. I :.t!.11:,, e-.un 111i.l J llatwn. l.H F o rd .\l ed n sc eng_ ~500. 61 I 4Uii. H ousekeepet' wanted : Livi! in uncrowded, un· Real Estate L1Censed sales person 642-9900 pollute<;! Lucerne Valley!~~~~~~~~~~ WAIT R ESS-ovcr 21. ex· Mexican on J ordan collee table S27 s 1 I.\' 1·: ll s i-; R v 1c 1-:. W ,--;,. f n 1 .... ,. u ~~~ill;~or Day & Night CollectiOft ti-15 3gti6 _____ ... :1~1-: .. l''_L'_H~ .• & AI'\ h<~o~ra s; hH' ga rag.-I .................... ,, ................ ... HOWARDS Washers. Dryers, Oe!>K SOLID Mugh. Dmini: St!l I ll)Ul·.s. (i.Ja ~mo storage ab1l' tall !:tll)raµt.•111 rn the high desert, 2U min.. to B ig Bear Mt. Room & board + ~150 pt!r mo: 714/7!il-¥>6. Rl!;STt\URANT Desk&lunkbeds I'll~'. 6.>x4:i "'14 lea~~~· ~i J.'\STt\:-iT Ci\:Sll lor Old 1·:.ab 111 H w /11 hc lH·i.. REAL ESTA.TE ti.7.,_7~"l)lorappt.:.._ Lob of Maple Furniture c-ht:>. w /pclll pl. scats. ('ri l·I "ti\ r J ~\Yelr•· .J!l2 -50~~. SAL&SMAH " v PLUS LOTS, LOTS s:l5uorocslolr.&ltHSC8 ' • ., c ·." 0 • ..._ i\HHU~! -·---t'•ltni., Dt.•ntal liold. \l,o\·d BIRD Ct\GI:-: For active adult com-WAITRES::i . l"oo<l & ~AVE 1~ Oecor."tor'.• ()"'n <ltn•· uanus. \\'atch1•s . L ,. kl ·1 p t ltmc ~I J " n " :-i111. prl'ler l:h'J""· Hca!:t. mun1ty tn aguna "oc a 1 -ar ::,· A L·,•·L'"'l'AJ ' L L' 1 f':t t· ,\ny Conti. Tuµ ----------•! N 1 l) "" y 1-• · d M tW'd ., c..:> r urn 1:; 111 n g::., :.u as, 1•,t. PLy, O.I Hi:!l~l AC-ONvENIENf SHOPPINC ANO ~ 1g ue · 4 -,,., rs o age. :Sat/:Sun a ys. 1 on c ch:rn·:., tablcs. chc:,L'> ell' l'l'I•'\':. 1-·rcl' appr;;I:. scw1NC cv10E fOA THC 1-.ediah-... ... ftCJ Call Mon or Fr1da6' Nigh t s. D11lm<1n ':. ltems SubJcCllol're::.<11c. &W lti l:!. lkntlcy&Co.l!2S..>.'H: C:,i Musical CAlONTHECO. PA R T T I M E ONL Y toam -Spm , Restaura nt. 8UI E . t<'oodA\·a1lable.We /lw~ Cd.\I LiJ IHlJti Instruments 8083 -----=::::. .. l!!l.11!111.Y' S'fATISTICAL TYPIST .\!J9 .)(I!}. -Balboa Ul \'d. Ualboa. llonur Bui,\ & ,\laster L'NUSU:\L Woodl•11 (1111 ••••••••••••••••••••••• .--.i'l'Lo-... "· ~terical Hook'<• back CA Char••" . Ill" la Ole I(, 1 chair~. :svo· 1·..: r \'l"L' ~\I I' For Clft Ad ift Womtn's Worid gr~und p,:el'd. Call lo; RECE,/SEC . ,---. -MASTERS AUCTIOt-1 I c.:11.;.iu.o~ ,\I Jn ~-l)1~nH~t;l1 1t".;;t! .!'' ()H u •\l~ !I (lll'I ,. i..•l caa Sue 642·5678, Ext. 330 appt-Beverly 586-W73. Bay area M o ·s ore. E:<· wan l ed " ll t I r Im c ~ _.... Bl --"' . . 3-Ill I . J . -nalUr<U wu11d. ,.:ood 1•111111 Interviews March iot.h & per. pi:t:ferred, Phone Cr\SHI i-:n. Gro'4th Co._ .5 205 7'/2 "ew,.... • • g n . sol a & t lw1r. ,\l.irhlt• "~ 1114~ n~ v ~ IJ;'ll" .i t·~h i..::.J Sl.>o ltrm.:. 1,, :1~1 Zlst ONLY. San t a c"'-"2"1 l0Cal1on :.. Appl y an CM topdtncllei.cl.htn)!:-1/I' J Warm 'n'Smart! D. ,,..v --,,,, Perwn .. \fetroCarWai:.11 833·9625or bed&2twansp1u:.1>1h1:r Ladt \':•,' :.oltd J.!o l ROGEi<:-. L'hrnrnl" Oyn.1 Marg arita Water is· Bl d CM ttems. ti45 03:11; or coc Kl a il r111 ..::. Call s 011 11 :-.n arl' Orum . tnct. Receptionist wanted for 2ll50 HCtrOo_r _ ~:.._· 646-861'-. 536 O!}<!t> 6 1.> lklJ~ ~00 hl'~t 01 kr ti7:$ l.>tioti ~~~~~~~~~~I b~s» hair :,a Ion. ~ge 18.t~ WHO WA NTS TO WORK ! -------078 _..~..._,.-....,,,,,,_..__.....,...191 ~'!· ALFREDO ::i ORIV£,\CAt:J! licycfes 8020 ~AUGAllYUt-: hiue a Machinery 8 FLL·n:. Hund>,,, nC\\ IRVfNE PERSONNEL S~ESG-ACENCY 4"8 E. 17th (At Irvine> Suite 221 C<>l>ta Mesa Coff 642·1470 ti7;J~7U. GHOOSC: your hours. ••••••••••••••••••••••• bed, ~l:a5. 675 3,Hj ••••••••••••••••••••••• w luw1l l'.I"'-' ::>1-'\J l'\I 11 b J]sed Bikes/Parts. Sl5/up. ---2.t ' F1ng1?r UrJkl'. near Pt). IECE,TIOHIST "'~rk tor yourse' e Buy/sell/trade. 2488 GaraeJeSale ~055 nt'w, s 1u1J. ;m" Pe,,.to 1i111.o:!1:1 J bo ( 'd i your own. b~:.. Men or N u 1 C "'l .1 ,-0 "II ......... rv1~e al m gr . es r~s ·women. Can be shghtly e w po r l v . .. . ••••••••••••••••••••••• :., 1car. ~ ... ,, .~ v""->· --• expd, personaolere<:t:P· nandi c apped. Neat_ &12 -7910. PUBLICAUCTIOH • 11 8080 Officefurn1~& t1Qn1:;t. Lt. ~ler1cal duties Clean ;\ppeurance. Vt!!., l\1 ANY ITE.\IS OF FINE ~·::.~.~~~~.11.s•••••••••• Equipment 8085 rncld.9711-2lll!O. ret1rei.J .,\ne25to70.Sup· 0091 8040 "~STATt:: JFWELHY ' ••!"•••••••••••••••••••• ~..wr--=---~ .. ••••••••••••••••••••••• l""i\R 'f OllJ'-'C.'T-.!, "N: WA .... TED Execsvldu· ... ::.:1~'i.St.•1·} •~· /CCUJ1CU plemenl your income. LABRADOR 6 "' v " 1"11111 I I "5N Orivca cabti hrs ormore puppies, 'flQU ES. FINI'~ 1-'UHN. TOI' C,\S ll UOLLAH cllrs~i.:n:_111.l 1'.1:ll't~•·1• JANITOR. Part lime g tot, Sal. &Sun. Mes~1 Verde C9,1\v.alesc-eoi. HQsr · 6611.;entcr :si. C.1\ Days & 1ghts. ~I.and biY a day. Apply in person, wks old. Cut~ & aflec· ETC. P HON f: 1-'0R IN p A I O I" OH y OU H ~t~n:. 11111 \\ 1.1111. l:~I time, d1fferetttial pay. Yellow Cau Co .. l!lti E. 1.1onate.Call545-7355 i''O . & llHOC H UIU.: .Jl·:Wl~LHY. Wi\TCJll::S. ti-1:> 1111 ~~~fi~/ume. Excellent 16th St .. Costa M1.:s:.1. /\KC Stlk1c-Terr ier11. 7 645-2:wo ,\HT OUJ t-:CTS. liOLL>. SWI V t-.:1. n 1-:SI\ t '11,\1 ll •t J wks. males. Ueauulul & -. --S I I.\' .t:: It S .. : H \.' 1 l' I':. LI i.; 1-; ~ l·:W'. ;:;:;;> ConL;it'h•rs. ensen: Merchandise c·11arn cters. Alt. 3 :30,:s~T. ,\lo v ing ~al e! "'IN!-: 1-'UIDI & J\N -•hi!'! lh'\H • JUNIOR SAL£SM£N COSTA MESA ••••••••••••••••••••••• &IG -\640 Couche~. drc~::.l·rs ru~s. rl(JllES. 6.J.> :!:!1") MHtOrl.e Hotpltal ---------bKs hcl ''l':. .. a s:-.orlcd -Pets 8087 A;~ ~~~t· ~:[~n~~!"~ 301 Vlctoiia. CM Antiques 1005 TEACUP Poodle. ,\KC, llJb., baby I urn .. clothes. • l<'I H_EWOOUS.~LE •. ••••••••••••••••••••••• C pustomer"forthe UAJL v '42·273• I .OE••••••••••••••••••••••.• Callatter6pm. books, ma:<. misc. 375 Orli.:., i'.~c.dd~~ ':>7~i"~~uad Parakeet.... 1'111\·h ...... I "' ~ . · ~"9-°""'-liroa dwa)· C.\1 fWt;.4385 ~I.. 'c~t ""1 . --I 'I I II PILOT after school and , · • , , PUILIC AUCTIOH • ~" --~..,,.:> ------· --l'oast i' 1n•woo<l ::>upply Qua ti. ani L un<· 11 ,,:,, Saturdayli. You must be ALE:SG~RL!or\\om~n :; MANY rrEMSOF r!NE BascnJ• Puppies, AKC re· Sofa. Uaby bed, Jewelry _Very_ch'-'.IP !ltiX ~;~)X oul of school by 3:00p.m. ~ Men 5 Sportswear. t;STAT E J t;WELR Y. g1stered, 5 Wki:.old, anuque lrunk & che11l PUILIC ~U~T!~H •. Pianos & Organs 8090 and be able to work at iiulltime.exp.nec.A~P· AH'f OBJECTS, AN· 645-l3b'7 ,\Jase. items. F'1 & Sat MANY lf1',\l:i01· 1-1 -"l': ••••••••••••••••••••••• d k No ly m pers. Getaw~. :SO. TIQlJE-= "'l"'E L'URN -'"'l L' ,. 11u EST AT I:; .JEW l';LH Y. I'' It:: L 1>' S W a rcl1111l :.l' least 3 ays per wee . C t V 11 .::=_,.8276 ..,, r .... .. • ;,.,.., .. runmJr '-r. u , • deliveries or collectani. ous 1 age ....... · £TC. P HOj'<IE F'OR IN· AKCTany1'oys1l.poodle, ---AHT OBJl-:cr s /\N-Sale. 400 PwllO.'> & or Transportation pro· 'ALE.sMANforAutoAir f'O. & BROCHURE. & Alghan Pups eves. Repe<1tE:,tateSale_ TIQUt:S. l<'l i\:1': fl'H8, ga n s . n e w bl u St-11 vided. Call 64Hi236. Cond. parlli· W.~rk 00 645-2200 8 2 l -l S l ti day s 418 Magnoltu, C.M. 1''ra i':Tc. 1'1101'\;t: i"OH IN· spinet:.. (; r Jn tJ ~. Equ a l Opportunqy commission'. Culd be l!l:J-921-5400 14th,Sat 15th,9::tUtoS. FO. & UHOCll U ltJ-; Pl;ivers. Com~ out 1111 Employer added lo existing Uries. Colenclar ShoWI. ·rv. jewelry, rockers. &15 2200 hu~ine:>:.. Hclll opt111n lu OOBIE Pups, !t wks. tables, 1930 bed set. A"------- -liuy. l\awa1. Suc11..-.a\ LADIES Sdl--0610 1 ' PRESENTS cropped, Marienburg rugs, old eycg1asi.es & HOMEOWHERS Baldwin, ('IHc l.cr111~ S•LIS • ~~ Maestro line, :.how qual. masc. Paid for or not light for \'~1 mah.,, K1mhall, W11r. Partume to~?O/wk. THE RED "'iiALLOQN, .ANTIQUE SHOW· U02 -l!Oti8 Jane:, Anuquci. money who ai.n't wt.• ett-. •h:~·::,:~11 .•:·~1 .. "~·.:t .. ~"'" "1 Bernuelfliltsl~Tertuoans~~~~:i~~y ''d. has a rult time nn.:1. AND SALE •Jru;h btllers-AKC M '-'·I ~ -b· b -CUD supply last cash ll Fl EL O'S (i \4 lli:~ 27711 ,., ....... •~!" hllll I 1111 ••I c-·• "" ,..... • p ovang .,a c· curn .. a Y you need help call Jl072 llrookllurst.<H; •n···"> w 111'11"""''1"'1.,"' tneed6ladlest.ou.sh1t llonava1lable(ocan ex-gwk:ti.FteldtShowY el th.inns, i.tem14 are. etc. "l3 _44,, 8,,_.,.., '-lril'tl" 111111"11h1.11 ... 1.1io11 •. 11···• d i I I J l C I l f"', . Cl u i;JDO ,;.;, .J I • ,._,.um U\:lil 111l1t lhUttl me ln my expan 1ng cept ona yoimg a Y 0 l>orcehun-Bronze111 1 am P I on 1 0 es · Sat. 10·1, 4til K 20th St, rid t 1 OHG,\:-.; llOBBYISl'S · ,1,1~111 "'~,1 111 : "''"'" 1-.,, busin~ss. Call Andrea at tram 1n store merchan· China -Sliver a32 -.>lltl'J. CM. ~~ i_a_._____ l''eaturing Thom.1:, .. '" ~~,;; l' ..... '·2" hut 64-0-4i373 afl 10 J\M. d1sil1i: & tf\itnagement ur Lamps S•.~ Bl!rnards. l '(r. Xtra Guuge Sa le Sat U am 11-;; !.! N ~W 1.ove :.eaL'!. uphol; Caltfornuan Org..i11i. A~n~V~!' ~':c~8;;~.t~'~1r GIHTS Chi /'d n : n . s & o u n g •E nglish &1Americun• lrl(. M<1le. $30. i'ieeds lrg alley ). 4 l:J i\1 a~noha Ave. i,n na~gaweve. ~us\scll. W /Color Glo rirs• clus m~1t and spe<"ull LIASIHG A Jun or·.J. Huntington FW!nishlngs-Jewelr)' ~d . 15861 Diamond. cu .. 6,. K·'awusaki 9Q, $325 ~or puar.~-951g l<'orSpc('1t1l!'iuvmgi:. hlndlln11 Sttld to Ali ce Real Ee~111te Lie. Keq. harb<>ur & Sanl.11 ANA Art. Glass-(.."ut Gla.S "'' " c; II t' t c; \Otter sroo1is. 1M , tM 1>a11y Nlot. _,.,;truh\. TopcommlsS10n Fuh1on Square stores. <>r1entul1-~c estm1psler. solid m aple drcs!ler & Sterling Silver8placci;N c; ••• oMu~S....ice N•t'dll't'ral\ lkpl .. Rox 16.'I, pd to ~ ic c lu ~ i.ve j y <;all Mr. Reynolds (7lfJ M.,... I 4-tfif6 AKC Blk M GermanSllep. chest, clolhes: ?'acrume Ung , other s ilver pieces. ~~~11~h~lae~. ~t.::~"· r~f .. ~ reprHtnt our client:> ~forappl. fft1t,l •iO • ·10 $.SO 2 Vii; hangera;, e tc. &l;J -0049. dtsh, p l ates, candle ~t~ Mesa00-28.51 N1nn•. Addro•. 7Jp, P1tt.111 commercl1i1-lndw.Lrial HOLIDAY c llaWl! ~ h oldcl'i. PP S450 FountainVaUey003-6733' toiumwr. proiCCl81n S.OrangeCo.SalesperllOD dW /l probven ,• IUIHAPAll a -r,ye'mrlia ngle4. tlhoyrus. 2m3rlSdC 546-9977 , • HAMMOND OHGAN Ml S.•e 40118'1' Crut• Q all Ly 6 p1.1ce pri(td track rec o r n usa· '1'*>B ch Ol\fd American £Hk1mo all • · · ol(i ' 11e•lfullhinC•· Stnd for New ~ow oompelilkW\, ~w· nessJl ~leraor o les. k.hAd~il~U:&clt white rn;il~ dog. 11 mo's ::~-~ 18151 Lisa Ln FOOSB~LL TABLES, 6, g~cos.~·~'~; er ~~!.~~;;~~:!sf:.~~ 7S' ini-Brown Realtors, 1Jn1e1nated urn n 11 • ~ · '.O(d.TolOJOd .home Muke · MQvlna. Must.oSeut Ex. Aan •··pm. ~I M_!lJl"'lftyQIDh.a f.lOI ~ P.O. Boi< 400, po~J1l&»I .,,,,«>. th•t hu OA.-K Oinlft' 'bble. o(lcr. 714/4Uti..-7~ -Hou.e S.Je, everytl'i1ng cond. ror home/busaoess. HAMMOND Spenet KlOO, N-1 ftl';;\l•Crot!Mt t1 oo CotOH del Siar .• Caur. ~ cdl•· ~ Vocrn1 • 4•X U • '. 8 6-1lu\Hul. "'"J• !" 1045 10 •· &urn1ture. app11. 9tr· slO\..~. Cost~. sell 2 manuol', pt'eet tabs, ,,..._+Kn t '.::., ·• :: : 1 A 111 oc · • 1 n c · t 2 13 > ornate. Q tll ~ of r _ ••••• -•••••••••••••• plant' etc. Wllhott to ~OO/t~ad<'. All fO{ woo. WI n t. r 1 d'l s h . soo =!!'°'O:M.t Book . • 1101 MAlD,Jllt lAundry Hel 'i78 112i. &t1 3.1sQaCterf, . LAB RetrJr 3 yr11 tem buraaln. 53ti-t744 1>e1ort' M3-00421727 -49-3-851S H.,...Crwtwt.-. "oo ;'::~e~~:;:.P<>~u~~. Se~41 1.ary -800kkeeper ())mp:lnn'g rm, lrl'lbl Sbou; & h~.'. t'uP!r'.s. nd:. I (tT 5-.-BA--B-V.._G_R_A_N_O_. ~--0-1 =:::~::~ :•:!: ti NQ&&l~ eitp pr~terffit."-PPIYin "'' l~af. 6 t h n , bllfY•fl.f.t>it<i ~ • d M . SCRAM· S ''*""MteeyBoak . 1100 CoHl wy . · 90e W lllh Sl. NB ll'bar/~af!el, ch l>l' tlOMt ------corona el er Ci1m•1te • C>es& orr,r., Oom,.aet• CH\,_.,... at 00 ptrsoo iU_:lllt "II.Mn cbnl Or. 1 of <lel\Ut t>lk 1em.1 L:tt>. 1 llnrdwood dntwm1t table ANSWERS ij.1$_...l• Jw~orWknd 0Mni*kAt111 ... f\• 11.• ~lndl Val• ....... , m os I SllOlll. !:illlll'd $5-0. Oak bel'l~h...S. ln\Cr CON~ eon.9 ... 2 •"".,. uPri .. AtJ~Mtlll .... , 0 ~· c;au ShetT1 ac 4rom .,ound .. Lovci. ~~~ "t:·.,,TJ. li~/""~.f~~: t..uMh -Tul lA iie. w/bebch. ';.,Ul)o =:'91tt~'=n :: .. .-Mor: I a n •Nu r • o ~ rhtadren tnJ-u,.;.a_:___ ct?l lan oua hou~ehoJd Sahib -~•Uf -Pvt. t'\Y 1U6 ~~~J::!:::;;;~ Rc1lJcry, Silt t361 o OttRM. :stt~Jl. Collie rm'<. b•ra-•n1JI a)ff "'""'A· ~,1 ctoct~r8't.~ lumed 1 • ID~~. s )' .... ftd. WuH•htto~. At Lin• •d. :us PQppy Ave, P:m. plll P""htt V' A P. I A N 0 0 u I b fl~ """'m ...... ,,~ d •u.-• enl enter Oii ti.ii.el. tiav:>un. 11 ~ -T S\udlo l.'of\.~le, IJd.. l;VtlQ •.• n;11~ :· """"'' · lf·.l • PU!~_er. --Owoer. ~15. 645-Zl'T1 ....,_,.._.,__....:..;..,._ ....... ~---~· Alluring! "'fbltt )Utit lt•• ti.. li0 ,t 4.~fillllhl """ hl\h..-r tor 1t:wn .. rl,•rln.s fiant~. ~lu·lt• r ) nurAtiJ1f um1•' •ltU\\311tn~ J1u·l..t11 Choo~ llutct C1ftltCh~, "-nH• t'rt n, ,.,1 l'&1t 1 ,., n 11:: I t ~1h1iti:t'•' ~ll•• 1( to 1:! I I f•. I ~ l:!l~I' 12 (llU>I :11 \1111111 .:\. •at J• 81• ltl<'h l~lldr ·Send JI 00 ror .J•cll pallrrn Add 2$ l't'nl$ ror ~Mell P•Utrn fOI' nrat·tlu~ mu1I •nd •per11I t..t\dttna, olllC!r"' 1n llllrd· t-141 .. d4!11vl'r)' will \1k• lhrtt ~or "'oni Send lo llt1riat1 Martin. 442. tlw' t>.illy Pilot. Pall•m Oept , 2l2 Wf'St 111111 !;;. N•w '\ ocll. ~ V 10011 f'nM NAM t'. AOORf!S.~. ZIP, SlZR ind STYU.: UMHR ON~ YtlEI': P'ATT~RNohovr ~lo wnd (Of', OM'""* pel l<rt'll 1na1de Nf."' SPRING SU M Iii g R I' A TT t: R N CATA.LOO 10tAtyla.11Jbl•u ...... 1>1ll.n1 touwn S.nd ik ,_ sew + KNIT'** ... 1t11 boi~C' Uuue pl"""' ti .IS I nMalll •' uhlon 8ooli ,. Sl OI llWW!t~l111Uooit •• $100 • '74 ROTARY PICbp Automatic transmission (53409X) Used low ml INMEDIATE DELIVERY 52777 5199DOWN 581 ?~NTH 12171 lull Dt~ .,.._la& • He '81 ,!> IOlal mo omt •ncl ta> & hC 6 ell Ql"l"'9 C-... lor only ... ._ OetMec!111tytNfllpneeM1Z3 -~ageflate11 tt'llo \ "" '74 MAZDA RX4* Coupe. Used. LOW mi. (834KW)· IMMEDIATE s2·777 DELIVERY . s199 s911s· -~ DOWN MONTH U 111 Ml llflcf pion ••• & he Siii 15 tOflll ""° omt w1CI 1aa & ~c & .. car"""" Cf\a<Qe5 lor ...., • -0.......-nt Df'•ce M123 ('W'IAA ~ R .. 11 78,_, '70 DAISlll .P.ICKIP (367481")' IMMEDIATE DELIVERY '72 FORD PICKUP Courier (69542U) '68 TOYOTA SED. Automatic (WXU706) RJLL PRICE s577 171 MAZDA RX2 Coupe. (1050JH) RJU PRICE S 1171 luff P<lCOI Olut T aa 6 ltc:. M6 M IOI .. "'° e>m1 ind 1aa & "' • Ill eanv>"O eharoe& tor ~ 30 mo1. Oelen'ed ,.._,,. pnce SI 4119 20 Alw'lu#l ,,_,.ruge Ral•I&~ l!>n lull llflC4 1>10• tu & 1oc: t27 47 tOlll mo "'"' ""'' ,.. a tie I au c.rrr•"O c"wges lcr Ofll>I 24 moa ~ ~"' pt!(:• I 7$0 28 Annual Petce~ ~21 .... 5IOODOWH itn lull e>ne<t p1"" ••• & kc S41U31oqi mo omt tnet ru a •c 'a11 ~·c~ocs '°' ontv 211 mo. Oeferreo ~nl pnce •12116.~ AMUll "-taee Rate 2tM'°. '72 DATSUN !LB110776346) FULL PllCE s1377 '71 FIAT 850 Sport Coupe (901 BZJ) FULL Pl.ICE s1217 '72 MAZDA RX2 Coupe. ( 126GSF) 172 CHEV. VEGA Fastback (FVF957) u37J '-" -o4u• ~·a "e aeoee ia.,,..., - lftCI ... I' lie. ' "" catrytng Ci! .... "" ,,,., 30 -~ ........ Ollc4I Jltff.40. Mt.-..__. Ral•21"n.. S4640 MO. TOP DOLLAR PAID IMMEDIATaY FOIAl.L PORIJGH CARS NEWPlHrr tr··u 1l1f\T5 31 .. W.tudlhry.B . 642·9405 Alfa Romeo GTV '72. Fm/Am radio, like new. $4200/bst. Eves call 492--0753. 1960 Alpha Romero C.CO· verlable. New lop. BeauliCu l , classic Roadsler. No Dings. S i.pced. Sa crafice $125. _4_93_-~:18=~---­ '61 AlfaRomeo GTV arig ·:: owners, dual Webben. lo ;. mi. Super cond. ~ .... 9707 --------...................... . WE Buy IMPORTS ·n ~UDI. Alt:, 32,000 mi. a/Im. Must see to •P- Top Dollar For Any Mar J?!!Ciate. 552~ • : • Model. Aatfia..Healey t7ot. · JIM PANOS ··········~···········~ : '61 Ausun-Healey .• MAZDA Roadsler 3,000 OD Exel .. , 2001 SManchesLer cond. 493-10.7. · ·~·· 636.!)ooc, = . ' ----IMW t712 TOP Dollur paid for ••••••••••••••-•-••• HM W's and all other Im· ORANGE CCMl(l'Y"S •, "'"""•··~ oes' CreYrerBMW · .... 4!08 W. lf>l Slrecl Sant.a Ana IS35-311J -.-Sal~·Service-Leuiag . 1 ' SELL US YOUR ~R! Wepey loppnce! MUSTllCUAH Wilt take anything in trade. watches, rings. TV's etc., 2000 HARBOR BLVD. 645-1500 COSTA MESA Orawt-C...ry-s HigftestS~ °"'""°"' liU Muty Toyota Call RogerorB11l 847~ FRH APPRAISAL We buy used can & truc ks. Coll GROTH CHEVROLET lor a tree appraisal. GROTH CHEVROLET J8211 Beach BJvd. Huaun14ton Beach IW7·60ll1 5'W·d.l31 SELLIMG YOUR CAR? TOP PRICES PAID i'or lmpons "' Paid for or Not O.• Lewis lnlDOf'h 1968 Harbor. ~.M. 646·9303 Roy Caner.Mc..· : Rolls "Royt:e BMW-. . 234 E. 11lbSt. Cost.a Men St5 4Uf :14.IAVARIA CLOSEOUT SAVES SS * SJOi * IMMEDIATE DELIVERY . .. .•. . ., . GOOD SELECTION .•.-: •COMJmiwt• * Leos.Ing * . · . E liminate the middl~ '. man. Lease direct from authorized dealer! · ·· There must he a reason · we are #1 In sales, n in service, ilin selection. ., CreYierBMW 208 w. lsl Street Santa Ana 83$-3171 &. . .•. .. --------· ~· '61 BMW 2000 rebtt. •I-:: Sl,200. or best offer. ;: Days. 548-1517 ·: ---~~---~· . FW . .!.125 Rat '725 {! ......•......... . .........•.................. ~ .-----------------.· ·:: .LAST CHANCEi I • '75'• Here Soonl fAVll $AVll • ofl LAST SHIPMENT of 1974FIATS ' ...... l•l•ctlen" All-LS & COLORS .......... you want LOWEST 'llt:ES Erfll· SAVE to Sl)(J() .. ON IXECU~f!! ~ARS > .•. :~j .•. ·: . :: ·. . . . . . . .. .. . .. :: . . • • ............ ..W ~.eot. t.._porhd _....._ I••• ... --'-' .... ....._ I ---..... _. -~ I ~ .& • .&.... I -<1..-..11 89 . •• .. •••••••••••....... HHn•••n•uenn•• -. ,_ ,.-•-•• .., ... ,.., _,_, ""°'"" . -""~ Mpottw Friday, March 1-4, 19'7S DAILY PILOT • • ..w . a..::JL..._ •• •••••••••••••••••• .. •• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• • r • '"'" 911 --9720 J 97 • ·A.rfot Mew · tlOOA.tot.M.w · • ••••••••••••••• .... •••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• .,._. l Merc•det 1.. 9740 MGI 9744 P'orsclt• . 9750 ••••• .'... • •• ,_. . WILL IU ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••-••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• -·· • •••••• ••••••••••411•••-••••••• •••••••••••-.. ••••••- s30i YYOUI CLASSIC 1989 XKE '69 MOB, ad cond. Green, 72 f>orache nlT, silver DATSUN. T010TA Rdstr. Beige on 8e11te. 1 Le(' e o . i ls o o . w /black air ..im/fm HERi & 01 VOLKSWAGIH .,,wner, Asklnc S2,750. 213-5$8-tiJOO stereo alloy' wheclb P ID Ff\h 494 9473 ' • RE···ov1. A 1!"' OR NCYl'LL -1970 MG 8 red convert 45,000 ma 499-1049 "" PAY TOP DOLLAR Cl · , · - luMl"'',.'TI . CALL KENT ALLEN. aatnc 58~KJ:>CJuguar. w/bla~k mt. 2 tonneau Ponche,1962-S.i3000 ,.. """' 540--0442 • A Beauty. Mint condl· coven;/tugg. rack, mag or best.ol fer . DllVRY · tton. 613-3370. whlsll ,975 968-8112 9til~ ' l/l"'Jt. l!J7J Dats un Ptckup , '69 XKE 2+2 Auto air '70 MOB GT Coupe, '73 PORSCHE 914 2 O. W r;:;.s, 3 ~·1~m m::~r~~l Tware wbls, AM/l"M. Xtnt'. British racing green. Not AM / FM sterto. m.ii;b, • custom ant. ~ t ' a k e over p y m ta . many around tbJ.s ruce. 1 1 k e 0 e w . :. s . a 0 0 . CS & CSA's· S4S-92i4 arm, Balance W'lS. 49t-M72 MustSee! 831·1740dlr. 645 ..t607or 55l~Jl7 art 6 pm. Pvt pt.y, , 8 to Choose! '72 z 1970-74 ' 240 • Am/ Fm radi~. 1972 Jaguar XKE V-12. 1972 MGI GT 19tll Needs · some body Cpe, Radio, 4. speed, air work. Mu!>l sell immed. cond, w ire wheels makeorr. 644-4504 • ~lereo tape. 15,000 m1. lrnmaculale! 2.8,000mi. ~. A1t 3; 642-7039. SS700. 751-7146 aJt6 ~toChoose! 1968-71 '71STATION Wl\GON,4d .. , '74 MERCEDES BENZ s1ss Cnll Sat.· 001 , ~7 .GLASSL1G1fr XKE 450 SLC. 1.000 miles. 642-1497 Y · 2+2: 52M on chassis, 26M loaded with extras. Must on 6!1 eng. Nu air II sell. 646·9303 Ser.#2828846 $3495 1973 MGIRdstr. 4 Speed, rad10, mJ~s 5 dclebaek 7 2 D a I. s u n p k u i: paint, overhauled auto a w /campcr shell, boot, trans. Best oir. Pvt. ply. MERCEDES $3595 Valley a/c, am11m stereo t.ape. J..>ay s IJ28·3260, eves BE..._.Z *DOH BURNS* 002J PD I .,..._._ mags, wide tires. orl~ 962·S91J · 1""'111 * Porsche Audi * iDM~ri=v7~jo ownr S2SOO/ofr 547-l8J2 M-cn-da~----9-7_1_8 DEMO SALE! 136:11 Harbor 131--2040 '69 Oat.sun Stauon Wagon ••••••••••••••••••••••• ·1.i 450sE (llN1411, •74 4.50 G .G . 631.i-2333 ---------1 AIHO. lul(g ra<'k, ne" ·n RX2 2 dr, Raruo. MC. S.t-.:L uN1121. '74 4SOSEL --1974 Auci ~ •73 BMW 3.0CS, 4·spd, t..1res. Sll95 ••645-1642 Mags, MX rads. SuJ)eT'b (JJN 180). lremendous m etallic pa inl, stereo, cond Sac at ~l 500 savings! 4 Dr. i.unroor, auto. '74 200Z full BRE !1~1 1n . : -· • · Mls·~tt):-• VIEJO radio. ~o:JI\ LO llJ,000 miles, ammaculale vesl'd . 1mmac. s68ootolr IS:JI -21:>4 • ~ '" l'ar : Must see! Serial Must' s ell , ~:a ll coll ·-.------IMPORTS S4195 it2240704 Phone 83.S-3171 213·7!.18·5274 eve · 74 Mazda Wagon 831 ·1740 1972 Audi I OOLS Olr. ---·-----HX4. Rotary e ngine. • z DR,. 4·specd. radio, '71 510, w /m1nor bumpc1 Am/Fm radio. Xlnl vinyltop.342FYB '1291l 'f 5Spced. Aar, Am/Fm. Aubergane J>h . 8:~ 5i\ll) '7:J Porsd1e 914 salver. black anterior, ap. P<'r group, mugs , l>ra, i.lnt cond ::;5HIS. 536·77!J7 l>t•lore 3 or alll'r 8. Porsche Specials '70-914 6998UE '72-9 I 4 61 OFFl '7 3-9 14 037HOF '74-914 3 I 3LOU *DOH BURNS * * Porsche Audi • 13631 Harl>or No Longer Being d amai;<'. AM/l"M, sLce1 col'\d • .$3900 or best offer. SELL US $2895 Imported! . rads., lo m1, xlnl. cond Call 67:!-27~ YOUR OLDCAI. (; t;. "73 BMW C's Coupe, 4. Sl ,450. ti7S o737 / WE'LL * DON BURNS * --tiJti 2JJ:J s pd, metal h e paint, MH"Cede1 hta 9740 * Ponche Audi* 7.! !I II r Ta rJ.(a , 5 :-1> ::.tereo, power Wllldows. Fiot 9725 ••••••••••••••••••••••• LEASE YOU OURS! l36JLHarbor ... 11n11m i.te reo. allo)s. Lets Factory Hold lock & DHler Pnp BUYS ANY NEW OPEL IN OUR STOCK •1200 OFF WIMDOW sncxu NICE BUYS ANY NEW '75 BUICK Bect1 a or RiYiera IN OUR STOCK Mote: ScH lllds March I 5 D.C. TERRY BUICK INC. · 5th & Walnut, Huntington Beach 536-6588 :;un roof, very nice. Low • _. • • • • • • • • • • •• ••••••• • • ' 0 M BZ <long EL D G. G. 6J6 ~3:1 42000 mi. S8095. t>-14 1712._ mJles. Ltc. 75a.Jr'J Phone 7 _,, 4.5. ark I 00 -=~~~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 835-3171Dlr. FIAT blue, shlrp, Save! Only Pone... 9750 R It 9755•::._...,_,.,_.. __ INll ___ ,_""'""'""""""""._,.""'""'lllWlllllWll""MMW ~99. <281G1N) Mission New & Used w Choose ••••••••• • ••••••••••••• Hau r- Capri 9715 DEMO SALE! Viajolmpor ts,83J.1140 u..:..... f I 6!:g~r~~h~~!t1 ~~9~~yn ~6~·1te~·;~l~-R~;O .. l~)·~·M1~ . Trade It w1·th a Want Ad ........................ 6 lo Choose From! •75 M _......._ nvvse 0 mporfs lradt! + cash for llas tow bar . 30J\tl u 72 CAPRI 124 Stal1onwagon <N564). erC~S SZl-7250 Germa~ sedan963~2539 S800Cash.~ 0003 ·--------------------------------T& ... ~-----··---·-124 Stat ion wagon ( NS69). IWJ..Tl.k.V..L.U.ZLZL\l.IWWWWVlflfl.V.LALWWJ.Y.L\J..IWJ.Y.V.L.AL<J.<J.AL _ _.\J.fJ.11.i..A.J\L. ...._\L.W.LU!W c 0 u p e 4 l> e e d 12.S Sedan (No29J, 124 Exec:. S~ials ...... N 9100 Autos ... 9aoo Auto N 9800 Auto N 9800,A.to I ~re~~!~as~~osn, w~1~~;~'. ;~1'=~ (~~;~7/· ~28 Sc~~~ !~~~~ v~wc:;~~agFuff; ••••••••!•'!•••••••••••• •••••-'••••~•••••••••••• ••••• ': •• :.~•••••••••••• ••••• ~· •• ~.":•••••••••••• ••••• ~·.~~•~•••••••!~!'.~ ~~~·.~~.": ....... !~~~ j84lELT) <Nt>l:l:H. PricedtoScll. equjpped: 1• $2277 MJSSION VIEJO IM PORT~ 280 with AM /FM stereo., cdM lfmiA. ailft~··u ser . 3806. full sale price :>l0,919; lease at Sl73.9J mo. (48 month open end lease, plus lax) TOY PT A. ' ORANGE COUNTY'S 450SE, (ull sale price 1966 Horbot, c .M. 646.9303 NEWEST & LARGEST Sl4,949, ser. 3798. Lease • al $255.81 mo. <36 month JM MEDIATE open end lease, plus tax) 74 CAPRI DELIVERY 2000 All Models &Colors W l t b a u tom a t 1 c Dick Miller Motors t ransmission. am/fm 120 W. Warner r adio, r ed wath bl ark al So. Mam vmyl roof, cute lttllc l'ar Santa Ana 557·2132 Jorateenager.Ga!>:-.<.lvl·r ------- :a l a discount pl'll'C. '7'.!. l'"'l i\T 12'1 Wagon . WOOKAKI radials, H&H , auto. $2298 pcrlecl cond. 831-0086. GUSTAFSON 83 1-2890 2400., full sale price ~.OH2, ser. 3945. Lease at $144.37 mo. (48 month open end lease. plus tax) Jim Slemons lmporfs (714) 833-9300 16800Beach Ul\d ----- H .B. &12 88-11 '72 I 28SL $2295. 73 MHZ 4;,u!"iL. f IJrvc::.t * 552-()926 * t>eq!<.'. Sharp! Only 9727 :Sl0.9 ~J.1 . <9.JJt;SU l 71 CAPRI Honda 831·1740 dlr. A ~ d eeeeee e e. e e e ••eeeeeeee e ------' •• ..,pee tr:rns~1:"~1c111. 1969, 280SL Pretty green c ... 11 w1Lh New (•ontf. lliruoul $6500 radio & healer. Heal or best cash oiler leather c~onomy with th~ :,exy int. 5J:M!615/ 776-ll.5.11i European. (4l9CO r 1 $1648 GUSTAFSON 16800 Beach lilvd. •H.B. 84l AAll "M CAPRI Vo, 70Utl mi. :-tick. s te reo, !.Unroot. Metallic Brwn. IH l·ti<!4!J pp Datsun 9720 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 10% OYER FACTORY INVOICE ON ALL NEW '74 Datsun 260Z. Hed 1 w/blk IJlt, stick, rn;.igs. 75 HONDA !'i \lp ~r car! ~5200 . SEDANS 551--0355. . .You r c hoice or '74 260Z, 4·sp<l, air (•ond.. accessories plus tax & AM/l''M, Very clean car. li cense. Orde r yours :>!16 95. Lie. 25HK HV. today. 1'hone835-3171 Ulr. "FRIEDLANDER" 91>1~ G G Bl•d . G G "73 240Z. 15,000 mi. Air conditioned $4000 'liti Mcrc:cdcs 230S. Good mechanic a I concl . Very C'lean i::ood c ;tr to restore. S:!&JU or uflcr. 541$-1487 · Ii :t M e r c e des l!) O C . i\M /t'M . Air. ::;1000/of· l t•r .. >5 li -0 3 41 o r ~ll-9ti!lli .\1 U. 2:10 SL. 196.l C..:uupe ltoad:-.tl'r, xlnt concl. ~ ~pd , I' /s, P /l>, burgun· dy/b l ;JCk. S4!J50 . 5JO lt:l I. ------1 'i I M DZ 280SL C..:oupe Hoads te r , auto., low male:., & Xlnt. 8:11·2040 dlr --------69 JOOSEL lo mileage. beautaf'ul. 838·0052/83843.52 !Ill· 7777 ____ 64_2_!~_51 __ . '7J 40SE L . Loaded . Amlosla-.11 9900 AufolUHd 99 <jlLe!>~ th~~ 3000 ma -..,.~ Sunrr. ij.J0 -5073 . ....................... ....................... -_.__ -- •75 MUST ANG II ICiiy look SAU f'.llCI 6n1v 1000 mt1es: sssos SAVE $4405 red/white top; A /C $1100 Auto., etc. (950LS F) '13 ELDORADO 'lellow/Matching leather; less than 27.000 . mi\l!s: Ser. 496-4. ~73 Of VILLE Beige/Matching leather; low mileage; (649HPC) '72 ELDORADO Metallic green/Matching lltather; less than 36.000 miles; Ser. 3251. ~'13 JAGUAR full power. chrome ~s: IHS than 25.000 m11es: (749JaR> ICtlly '°°" SALi HICE s7 455 ~~~~ 56500 lely look SAU PllCI $6285 ti':S.S48Q() lelJ holl SALi NICI S6125 if6~54500 YOU CAN SAVE MOREi 4 DAYS ONLY! THUR. FRI. SAT. SUN. MARCH 13, .14, 15, 16, 1974 PINTOS, MUSTANGS & VANS AT -cu-~-u-:C-. "PRE·PRICE INCREASE" -cl.UUNCl_DIMO __ -:"~:: PRICES ~:=:: $150 FACTORY CASH REBATE COURIERS '99 PROFIT PLUS '150 FACTORY CASHRUATE ON EVERY NEW COURIER IN OUR BIG STOCK! COURIERS '99 PROFIT PLUS •150 FACTOIY CASH IEIATE ~CNIPAHY 30 COMPANY IT~ STILL AVAILABLE. ST~ 7• CIOY 910¥A 2 DI. $2995 1971 1970 1973 l Or . lti.MIPM -. ...... ....._ • ...., .i., $JJ99 A.Ito.-· fodwy ..... ~ MIRCURY FORD DODGE ---------~ ...... _.(2S3W) ....,_ ..... __ ,, ...... 71AHl1•U $2795 MARQUIS TORINO COLT 73 FOID.SUlftl VU s3395 ·-.---.·· , o, • -. -· foc1ory Slot.oft Wogon, '1,pHd , __ •• _... v.a. an----.. ........ '°" ........... ........,. ............. ',.,,.,.. ...... ..,_, -~::-::.-)'I-... o.,, pow.~ power ''"""· low moie1, .i.o.p poont, '*"'imA· (7f419NI .-l>, -tUODl\I brob• (61l&Qf) (729JEltl 74 WICllUO QT $3995 s1799 '1666 s2395 74 FORD SltOITI£ VU s3395 ~~~=.::::.": =. """°· "°"'" ,.,.. _,,.' ~ __ ,, .iswi Ooly 6000 .... -...... (d671N) 7S llOIC0414 WAQOll s4295 1972 1968 1973 '73 FORD LTD 4 DR. S2699 ....,....,._.., ~--.~-.,.... 4d Wit j091 "'°' PONTIAC FORD FIAT ~' i.r--. _.,. _, (J7.clMW) 71 CID S/4 TOI $.2295 UMANS GALAX II 124SPORT '70 FOii TOltlO S1888 rid<.,.. ,_., .-.... 2 °'~ NA/fM --.--. 2 0., Kor41.,.. "*· "•• .. s...,,1ron •.. MOUOMAM • OOOI ...,.. --... ,.,_ brabt (2)()3etfl ......,..,,,..,., ..... ,... ._., ................ _ low .... i... doYble =:-.r:;.ZCtar-. ...... (6WOH) ........ _.,. _ (WWl991l .i-p (092AI J~.~AM/~1.!~ s,.rt $2995 '73 FOii F1• ... ., s3195 $1988 •999 SAYE ,._ "-..... --.... ..... ---.··---............. ....,.. ($4174$t ---·--··--, 7ScmY.~t .... s3195 1969 1967 1970 7S FORD LTD llOUlllAM SJ295 ~Aar-.,...--. ..... .._ ......,, ......... DODOI DATSUN ..,_...... ................. ,..... .......... ................... ,.... PORD _,.. .............. , ..... ITATIOM WAMllS Auto trans., factory . 4DOOlt co.ft'aYIQUIM y ...... '~~~=:,~=.=-....... o ir, pow•r •t••ring, A,_.a..price Sottloft WoOOfl, Au1o ,,..,.., , ... ....... ,, ........... ...,, ...... ,......, .... .ir) lll'OllN) . pow« btokff, factory .... pow. ·-"'IJ, =;==-. . ..... ~666 -..o.-.......... _ .. __ ... -.. power l>roket, lo• .,,1 .. (XHXl27) (U00)01} (S73CXW) '699 '899 •1aea .• ROY CARVER ROLLS JR{ ROYCE •1 DEALER IN U.S.A. Jo~or 1974 as well a.s 197 and 1972, we ha\te sol mor~ new RoJls Roye aulomob1l es •han an olht!r deultr m the U.S.A. Alwayb an excepu ona --. . - · luyorLHM Authorized G.G. A.tos.. H•w 9800 Autos, H•w 9800 Alltos, Hew 9100 Autos, Hew 9100 Autos,-H•w 9100 Alltos. Hew .9100 ~Hew • HOO ~ ........................................................................................................................................ ~ ....•................... (837 3~) • OFF WINDOW STICKER S-S-... Ano Uftcoln·Mercury'• Cwteftllaed 1975 c-tlnent .. Opet'G Ceup4t Tod.y. Southern C .. f ..... 's Molt Dlilt••'ll•• Luxury Avt-•llM• ~~D1975 Montego MX •::=01975Monarch2-dr. Brousham 2-door.Hardtop ·~~~ ~----. --~ ~ EL ~-... . la. __ _ ~------~~ (SER. 523~0) -$705 OFF WINDOW STICKER \ ~ 1 sr m.emo Sale . . of lhe ~.Year 1.... ... I Unbelievable Savings Example: COMET ;~;~~$3560 5.51S86) ' .. 9932 72 CADILLAC C OUPI DE VILU Black on black. Beauutul Classified Ad! &12-5b78 ca r with right miles. Loaded. (8%7FLP> Good G.nffell 9901 buy al ••••••••••••;•••-••••• $4326 . GUSTAFSON 16800 Beach Blvd. H. 6. ' g.tl!-8844 Cadillac u9, Coupe de Ville, Clean, mech. A-1, w1Lh a ll xtr as. Ask.mg ~1175/olr 645-3449 CADILLAC Over 70 to choose from. From S l 995. GMAC Financmg & Leasing. ..... ,,c •••• u.. ...... ~ C....Milo MOflOO Chevrol•t 9920 ••••••••••••••••••••••• CONNELL CHEVROLET SALES & SERVICE Z8~8 Har6or ll•d. COSTA MESA 546·1200 1970 CHE VY wagon, a1r/s , p /b. company care. carefully cared tor. ::ll800. i44-19009-S. -, ~ BARGAIN SP ECI ALS 171 Toyota · (960E>TD) 5899 170 Toyota . (856AQE) 5 1099 169VW (stk. 627A) 5 1099 168 Buick (VTP108) ~ '72 MONTE CARLO 11111111111 __ _, __________ .__.,.. ______ -. ___________ ..... Silve r w /wbt. vinyl. See. Our 11·~ ·st' ock o'f ' Make oiler. owner will 5899 ~ac.640_-_~_22_'6_' ___ _ . ·Mo·N E" SAV. I G c·o•• ETS' . Ii , l~~~;a1~ .. ~~ ~~~~!~:~;,~ · 4J • ftl • rack, steel radials, exec. •· ca r . Sa .. o 5 o, day s '69 Plymouth· (689AON) 5899 ... ; 1971 MERCURY aRAND NEW 1975'• . _ 197!"!~~~ IV $ 500 MARQUIS BROUGHAM .,..;.ing. ~ower brok~s. •inyl powe r, leather interior, vinyl Off .,..._J, , DI.a 4·d• foctory air power $1699 factory oir conditioning, full $6199 • roof, stereo, etc. (SEIU,27) top, AM/FM stereo, e•ery db. WINDOW w.....,... Special e.atra (SERO 1919) 7 ~ i.. Se.ctr ~~~! : ........................................... --t~--------------------...1 STICKER • • • 1970 PONTIAC LEllANS SPORT CP£ • factory <M conditioniftg, paw« $ 1999 : 1tMring, power b<okes, auto. tnlm., radio, heater, vinyl in- • tenor, etc. (526AQZ) """'•c:1...._ 1972 FORD COlllTIY SQUIRE 10 PASS. WICOll ~, .... 3 seat, factory air condo. s2799 tiotung, power 1temng, power ; : b<olies, Yinyl interior, luggage ' J rodi(SERAl38) ...... ~ 1972.CONTINENTAL · : DEl1JIE 4-DOOR Foctory air. full pow., lea"-s3099 intecior, AM/FM, cruise control. etc. (201 fO~) Low Kelley 6oolc $36SO W .. kend Special 1974 CONTINENTAL DELUXE 2·DOOR COUPE Foctory air, full power, vinyl s5599 roof, !<M /fM stereo, cruise control, etc. (SER2..,S5) low Kelley 8oo;k $602.S. CW., 19,000 ~ -! 1974 VEGA 1973 CONTINENTAL : GT HATCH BACK CPE DELUXE 4-DOOR f ; =~;~8;;:;!',°;~~:~;,~:1,'!: $2999 ~~'r.'a~~~~u'~':ir,.4 "'~~,'::: $4299 : "'°"Y e.atras (13 .. IC8V) cruise conlrol (171 KEK) low ' N ...... o.-p·· Kelleylooli$ .. 900 .... lvyt !1-----------------....---------4~-------------------------; 1973 COUGAR 1973 CHEVROLET 11-7 SUN ROOF CPE llALllU 9 PASS. WAION =:~.~~i'::i~.':~ii 13999 =.':o..:~':9iU: s3499 power, outo tron1., tilt wheel · rock, tilt wheel, auto trona., ($87,31} . ewy u.ooo-.. looded(217JO$) o..t,n.ooo-.. 1973 CAPRI V-ICOUP£ Automotic trantmiulon, air conditioning, radio, healer. ahowroom fresh throughout (61 SGYGI . s3199 1974 PINTO sQulRE $T. WAIOll Aut~ fron••• a ir condttion- lng, radio, heater, roof rock, "'°"Y dlx. extros (034UN) 13199 54!;1 !;1322 -------Caprice Estate Wgn. 6 pass. p/b, p/s, aJc Sleet radials . xln~ cond. ~9-9322$_2900~~~~ 172 CHEV Kingswood St. Wgn . Xlnt cond. '2000 firm . 673--6746. 1970 Chevelle Malibu Sp. Cpe, full pwr, + a/c, xlnt cond. nu tires, s11ns1 644-2877 * '71 VEGA-VAN• 1 owner. St 195 642-2!J67 or 497-1928. 172 Pinto (417EKR) 5 1399 THE ALL HEW · 'PACERS A V·AILABLE F.OR • IMMEDIATE DELIVERY! * GOOD SELECTION · of Colors & Equipment· • II ~ U9H ...... UIH AM1ot. UMd ...... U..4 Alftl, Uttd • ''ldey. Mwch 14, 1975 DAILY PILOT l!J I. •••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• • • ....... • 'ttJJ trick 9947 Mtrcwy . . t9IO o. .... ~... .. ,, •• ,.,...... J 9960 ~ ... ~~ .... ~ .. "-· ~.~~ ........... ~.'!::!.-• .-...· ................ •••••••••••eeeet ••••••• ee•eeeeete•teeeet•eteee ett teteeeteeeteteeeeee• eeetteteeeeeeeeeeeeeeee M., • "' ..M.. ff1..A p.:..a&-:.. ms• .... Good llHcl Corveuea ~3 4 Dr Auto V8 air '70 u e rcury Ma~ 1 Saltaan~a ....... ,.... ..-'}'ml... ft60 ,_tlSU .,. _.....,. • Of\eri a'•ood stt-t..... ...; d x' I I Pl ,. • r•l.l ~.Y ~"' ······••\••············ .............................................. . • ;,-"""""''"" con , Int cond at low Brou&han 2 Or, Int OLDSMOllLI '13 Du1ter1 Et'Oa ac:yl, • ~:~ ~! •· Ou~~Jn1 price. Bat. ofr over $2200 Cond. Com pl 11ttv ret'Otd GMC Tluc:IS A~'°· ltUJ. Well maln· ATlAS '70 OUSTER '73 Gran Praic, 4 P!~~· .PURCHASE bod;e.~ 0\~t!" cal, 847-9821. , avall.675~138. HOHDAC411 &.lllned t oWMtcar GM, ffuDIG* Makeotrer ~t'·pty. C~~ adytOaerv~·)'.ou. •m re· 73 •OU MMat-. 9912 Ut1lversll..ONI :~~ir:.{&~~·~e~:: Clltvller~a... Mi:~ urfee:>~o}PJr · ... • ... · .. "f>:~!~~~':11~1 MAVlllCk ....................... WOJla.r~ 81vdL..A 'J {6680. , • Open Oailyp~Sun. 'UI 10 19'8 ftlyrnputh OTX,440 'Gt ti'lREBIRD 400, 4 spd, s•· Door$td AfWitSell.Muat.U.t t'yl.4 CMta Meaa ~Ul*l.73 .00cTo R '"' d d' · -En•.convert.goodcond. mugs, new tJrea..Sl,39S. ... Sj\LE! N M ........ gcyllnder apd. All extras. £x. cona. '"" a N "" t"" ..... :--v1•.,.! .. : 2929 Harbor Blvd. towner,84Z--GU8 Oys. $47·8043/tl75-4i7' r . acn1u1ur A .... T $HOO 10.rter. ·Karen '69 CUTI..,\$ 2 dt, r /o, ew ateo r-• ,.._. Costa Mesa -l!Jl 6 JambQr~andHristA)t• utomuic rans 64.2-6446 P/6 , air, xlnt. eond. sz,515.213-692;--.._ 54~1934 OlllftlC ff65 ~· -NewportBeac:h AM Ra4io Mua t aeU. SSlf$/ofr., • ........ ., .............. n.&t.rblrtl ft70 833-a565 Whllew/blueinterior 65Muatan12x2.Nutira. &40-573'hft6PM ~STA. WGN. AU elec., 73 au1yaa....... 'G9 FIRE8JRO All elc(' • ••••••••••••••••••••••• . . .. ~ S 1995 4 spd. '650. ::lal-&an. 3Q26 gd. condJ l600 or bes\ ol· rv __... gd. cond. ~l.~ .. or be~l S7 T ·81rd lhtrd lop, not I 'Seeat MeyerPl.CMG48-2371 . "69 Cud•sa Coftv\. Super rer.831-1332eve.. I COUPI orrer.83l-1332eves. driven In 5 yr~. On110aJ ': Your ~OltYIRIS. Dcllf"P1ot•1tlo1•• Cond. $ll25 or bst otr. AlrCond1Uon.lng Cond hH JHti Always a selection or p-11&-.Jot '67 Muatan&. Aamco 618-3l;U ,. '13 ou~ Automatlctrana '67 Tempest. 2 DR. It/II, --· -- lrcmcl Mew COURIER and Receive used Corvette's. Phone "!"~ u:ansmlslion guar. Side , . ..JIU\ PowerSt.eeting Stereo. Ud cond , New VtHJG 9'74· about new '75's lnstock. 330W. liay,COelaMesa pipes & maas. ~-1086 &&,Olds Cutlass VII Auto. Automa\ic tr~miask)f', Powerbj-ak'eg ba\l, urcs, bi-ctkes, etc. •••••••••••••••••••••··· . . ' How.-d Che.,,.. or Cail aft5. Vinyl top $550. or will small VB enailne, air «>n· AM Radio ~ or 1>st ofr. 6"i6·~7!l Dove and Quail Sts. Margaret Greenman <>Hl•a~lle 9951 consider trade. S31-290t> ,d!t1on1n1, radio, heater,. Vinyl top afl 7pm. 'J 1 VEGA : Nr. MacAnhur •642--4)21 • ••••••••••••••••••••••• ' vinyl top. 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S475. 54t!-8747 or 548-8816 "6!.I Charger R/T-SE, rcblt eng., a ll fac. opuons. 55l-8074 '72 POLA RA Club Cpe. Le. m1, R/H, A/C, xlnt. cond. Priced to sell. 644-7910 heater, whitewall tires. 70 Swinger, 6 cyl, good ' :(886KBE> . cond .. ·nu tires, 42M, · S,.Cltll flltmckilg $1650 or best. 673-2133 . AHl.W. • ., , .... c.t ... w.,.. A uto. trans., radio, heater, power steering, power windows, air • cond. (YXV588) SpecMI ri.t-"'9 ........ 5788 69 Dodge Coronet, 9 pass wgn, air, lugg rack,~­ ~-3437 Ford 9940 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1 970 FORD LTD BllOUG HM . 4 dr. Im· mac cond. Loaded with power accessories. 846 -1677 '70 LTD Country Sq. Wagon. Full pwr; air cond, radials. Low m1 . 74 Gr. ToriH $1650. 546-8672. • V_-8, auto. trans., ~aet. 73 · RANCHERO GT-351 air, powe r ste er~ng, Cleveland Eng.40 Gal r ad io, h eater, vinyl gas tank instru. slereo, ' roof. (904JOX> air, s p. 'coJltrol. 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'til:I Ford Coruna GT. very clean. Good radials. Rt H. S tereo tape. 25 MPG. Must sell! ~75. P.P. 551-5143. ---- "69 FOHD L TO. Vii, power steering, a ir cond1uon· ing. low mileage. (2243> $!Ml SUH SET FORD · 71 ~ V• ¥4 T• 5440 Garden Grove Blvd '.. V·8, auto. trans., real Weslm inste r 630-<tOU) :~workhorse. (97791E) :' Speclll~-, ·59 !'""'ORO LTD 4·door, ;! 4•...._ Maroon w I while vinyl .• roof & miJtChing anterior, •! $I 3 7 7 one owner, ·~ow nt1les. ~ Mu:H St:e ! (ZUU24!1J •• --------~1.p40 .; 7 4 hr4 Flot, /U _ __,_ __ _..... ___ _ • • A l I pf " R•-H 'ti7 Ford LTD Jlardtop, '• U O., p S, ¥• • d p :• (40919U) Like New. R/H, air, xJnt con . rv ·: SpecMI ...._... Ply. 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(2328L YI . . ~!!.:~ ....... _., 515'17 '73 ~!t~ ..... ,, ~2977 ~ bt.._, vinyl top. 11r tir•es. aor cond . 1111 ~. condlllOOOng (887AIEI • AM/FM r.alO. (9e2GXAI 177 • A : .. . . • AND YOU STILL .RECEIVE • CASH " . s2•,IACI , FrOll .. ,..., • . . BRAND NEW .1975 , SPORT FURY 2DOOR 73 CHEVROLET MALIBU Coupe. V8. automahc. AM/FM rldio, power Sleenng & brakes. white walls, air conditioning. tilt wheel. vinyl top. (187.JGKl DISCOUNTED ·· $ OFF SUGGES11D MAMUFACTUlllS UST Pltel NOW NEW SERVICEf9r HOUR$: . '13 PONTIAt lE MANS Sedan. vs. automatic, AM/FM rldlo. power steering, power brlkes. white wells, ng wheels. budtet seats. air conditioni,.._ (2F37M3P418819) 73 PLY. DUSTER Q>e. 72 DODGE HousecCI' Camper. vs. AM/fM radio, power steering, powe1 b<lkes. ,Series 300. VS, auton-etlc, radio. heater, ~ white letter tires. vinyl top. (385HON) steering, power brakes. (190EMM) 73 OLDS DB.TA ROY Alf 4 Or. H.T. vs. automatic. radio. hNler. power aleertng·brakes·wtndows. white waJls, air c:onchtionmg, vinyl lop, ltlt wheel. (198JOE) 74 Pl YMOUIH DUSTER . a... e·c:yllnder. 3..,.., ~ redio. ..,._.,,••tide wll1I...., bitted tires, IPICe jic. (815J88) ··52265 · ....,,E014Clltt8111na ... Greater capacity! Delivers m,, more usable cargo 1pace than ltandard size wagons ••• and• lfr" aho~r in length! s.._ eecon«;1 trill'> -moves more ·per trip. ,. f By Tbe Aaaoelaled Presa Developments came quickly in i t -the suddenly.revived Patricia Hearst case, including the QUe$· tioning of a professional bUUt· ball star, curlosJty about a Pen· mylvania f aTmhouse w)ere ~e fugitive heiress may have hidden out last fall and a newspaper r~ port that the FBI has .shifted its search efforts to Las Vegas in re· NewW~y T-0 Dump ' Backed ~ Fifth Dis tricl Supervisor Thomas F . Riley would rather switch than fight. Speaking to a San Juan Capistrano audience Thursday, Riley said he will introdllce a re· solution rescinding La Novia and supporting the La Pata route to the new South County dump. But first San Juan city coun- cilmen inust request it. Residents of southeastern Capistrano have conducted a campaign recently to reinstate the La Pata route, writing and telephoning the Supervisor and City Council. They oppose the La Novia route, approved by the Board of Supervisors because they believe it would be detrimental to the en· vironment, would be hazardous to the safety of nearby residents, and would serve no purpose ex· ~ept as a road• to Prima Deshecha landntl. La Novia is a proposed road which would cut through the un· developed back country in southeastern San J uan, It would begin a quarter or a .mUe eNt o( the San Diego F~eewa}' on the Orte-Ca R1ghway. La P;ita, too, is. aJroposed route four miles east the!! San Diego Freeway which begins on the Ortega Highway. The county has already acquired the right of way for La ~ala from the O'Neill Ranch. Gen. Riley said he had favored La Novia becallse of the high ac· cident rate on Ortega Highway. (See RILEY, PageA2) Couple Sue In Clemente A San Clemente couple who claim they were assured when they bought their home site nine years ago that their ocean view would remain unspoiled sued the real estate agent and former owners Thursday for $95,000in damages. Named as defendants in the Orange County Superior Court action filed by Curtis l't. and !:Jelen W. Hay. 109 Cl.Ile Bella U>mll are-Platt E. and Louise J. Winther J r. and the Ole Ranson Jr. tealestatecabtpany. The Hays state tM.Y were as- sured when they paid $9,000 for the land on whlch tbey '1ullt thelr $42,000 home that 14 feet w.t the maximum height fcrr buildlngs in the area. They state their ocean vlew_.!s now blocked by a two-story bui.-s· ing that exceeds that height. ceiat weeb. There also was an uak:onftrmed report she wu seen in Canada. · Mtss 1Jearst, kidnaped by the Symbiene.se Liberation Army :reb, 4"' 197i: was last !leard from ~ 7 afle:r she publicly joined heJ' e'll~Qrs aud had t0S1e into ~ V{ltlt U\e last 1mown aur· u~ottheSLA .... • ~h t.b'1'e. were hundreds 1 -a ::i' D•llY Piiot Slaff PNto FORMER CIA AGENT? Laguna Nl~uel's Thomas 'Hi t Man' For CIA A Phony? By TOM BARLEY ............ ...., ..... Pbili~ ~'Dave" Thomas had eager<JU"nc\ County lawyers on - the qe.ef-tbelr seat.o last month" when he told them how he shot and kitled more than 20 Corn· munist agents while working for the Central Intelligeoce Agency behi.od the Iron Curtain. And Thomas, 39, drew clearly audible gasps of astonishment from Orange County Bar As· soci,tion m em be rs a s h e descnbed his own close calls in encounters with foreign agents eager to return the 'compliment. He slipped the net, he told them, by being smuggled from East llerlin to West Berlin inside a dummy gas tank mounted on a 1937 Pa.ck~rd. On another occasion, he hust~ 250 passengen off a "Rome.bound Pan·Am jet and flew off alone while en~my agents danced in rage ~ the tarm-ac below. Fact°' fietlon? CIA hero or the prankster of the year who has hoOdwitlk~ at least 12 public meetings in Orange County? A Cl"-' spo)<esman in Washin gton, D it., speaking while Tboales was speaking Thursday to lhe-~xchange Club in'Lacuna Be.,cb, calle<f \he talk •••load ofbaloney. ''This .idY is notJfor teal," the spokesman. taid. "We have ou.r Jeg'al people ~oving now to do sometbiQg about him." ' Thomas, ~f Laguna Niguel~ is undaunted by the CJA-S rejed)on 'OI h1a .aecouot of exploits with a (SM',AGl:N't', Pa'e~> of reports or sightings since then, her reported presence in Pen· nsylvania is the most solid lead yet to surf ace on her whereabQuts. One newspaper re- ported that her fingerprints were found there, and a federal grand jury Thursday launched an in· vestigation int.o the matter. Bill Walton, rookie center for the Portland Tq1il Blaiers of the ·F R IDAY, MARCH U, 197S • ID Hearst National Basketball Association, several weeks and he knows was queitioned in San Francisco nothing about' the SLA or on Wednesday by the FBI in con· Patricia Hearst.'' nection with the Hear.st case, his -The Scotts are former college attorney said today. athletic director Jack Scott and "Bill was cooperative, but his wife who had ~ Uving couldn't tell them anything with W;llton nea r Portla nd. bec a u se he doesn't know Published reports alleged that anything," Charles Garry said. Scott had been in contact with "He and the Scotts are friends, Miss Hearst and may even be but be hasn't seen them for with her now. ·TEN CENTS Case· fn Canaan. Pa., where Miss Hearst and three others were re. ported to have hidden out last fall, several neighbors said they had been questioned by the FB{ about the house an~occu· pants. but none of them s ey could identify any of tb Miss Hearst. The Chicago Tribune reported <See PATTY, PageA.%) •ssociatlon Susp.ends Assessor Employes Highway Project Nixed A $17s;ooo project for t he widening and realignment of Pacific Coast Highway through downtown Laguna Beach may be dead. City council member,s.were ad- vised this week by Stan Scholl. public works director, that money budgeted for the state highway improvemen~ by the California Department of Transportation <CalTrans> has been spent on other projects by the state. Scholl said tllie •"* 1pesat the • budgeted money because of a de· cblon Jut fall by councilmen to defer the 11roject_for one year. The council took that action after downtown mer chants com- plained about features of the re· alignment. # Faced with this week's news about the project, t he council un· animously agreed to hold a hear- ing next W edne'Sday night on whether the city should make a <See ROAD, Page JU) Court Impact . Study Ordered The Laguna Beach Board of Adjustment ordered city staff Thunday lo conduct sound studies to determine what irn· pact Iota.ting a tennis court al\ a waler reservoir would have on nearby residents. Ma ny residents near the Blue bird Canyon Water Reservoir proteste·d the city's proposal to use the .~uge round fiat top of the LaG&D4l Beach County Water DjstriM'ta,lUty ,as a single fenced tennis court. The board which wal"consider- ing the matter under the city's design review law, decided sound fell ,.,tthfn its purview, and said if city staU wanted to put a court on the~. it, would have to.fmd out ho)" m uch noise would be created. • J Cll < a.. O<lilY Pilot Map by Tom "-'•"~" ADJACENT SITES PROPOSED FOR IRVINE HOSPITALS But Planners Ask UCl-Western World Combination Joint Irvine-Hoag Hospital Proposed By DO UG FRIT7SCHE Of ttlt DllllJ Pll.C sa.tt The Orange County Health Planning Council may pressure UC Irvine and Hoag Memorial Hospital to build a joint 300-bed hospital in Irvine after consider· ing the two applications to build hos pitals on ~djacent sites at hearings next week. That is one of seven proposed alternatives lo the applications. 1t is the only one which would ac· commodate the desires of both organisations. Tbe alternatives were outlined by health planning council staff in preparation tor hearings Wednesday and Thurs· day. · Both the univetsity medical school and a p~nding consortium of Hoaf an d Western World Medica Foundation want to build hospitals on adjacent sites in Irvine. The UCI·California College of Medicine wants to build a 200-• bed., $19.4 million teaching and community care hospital. beds fro m Orange County Medical Center, which it intends to buy from Orange County for $5.5 rnillipn. Hoag plans to close 100 beds· a t its Newport Beach hospital. Neither proposal would add lo the total number of hospital beds in the county. the primary con· cern of the health planning coun· cil. The council contends an ex- isting O\'ersupply of hospital beds in the county is a contributor to high hospital costs. The series of rctommcnda· lions to the council states that ap- proving both facilities is unac- ceptable. "To approve both applications as submitted would result in the construction of two hospitals across the street from each other both undersized a nd involving diseconomies of scale as well as wasteful duplications in core staff and equipment," it says , Indicted Members Expelled By GAR Y G RANVILLE Of tM D11ily Pilot SCaff Seven employes of the Orange County Assessor's office hav~ been s us pended from mem · bership in the International As· sociation of Assessing Officers (IAAO). According lo IAAO Executive Director Paul Corusy, the seven management level workers have been expelled "until problems related lo their indictment have been aettled .•• Corusy identified the sus;. pended county employes ats James Bertolino, Regina ld Dunlap, Fred Forbeck, John Montani , Robert Plumlee, Geoq~e Upton and Chris Boukid1s . Alon g with two retired as· sessor's office employes, the se\'en s uspended workers were indicted on criminal charges by the count.y Grand Jury last Dl'cembcr. In a 33-counl indictment the Jury charged the nine men with illegally aiding Rep. Andrew Hinshaw (R·Newport Beach) in h is successful 1972 con - gressional campaign. At the time of their indictment County Assessor Jack Vallerga said he would not suspend or take any type of disciplinary action against the seven employes. However., Corusy said IAAO's ethics committee ··has a stand· 1ng rule tha t any members charged with unethical conduct are suspended until cleared of the charges ... As the result of the mass sus· pensions, the Orange County chapter of the association has voted to dis band, according to its president, Wayne Sadoff. The local chapter's president said the vote to disband came after the seven employes were notified by teller of their sus- pension. IAAO is a Chicago-based 10,000-mem ber organization of assessing officers. Corusy said most of its mem· bers are public employes who are seeking professional des ign a· <SeeSUSPENDED, PageA2~ * * * Hoag.We.stern World envisions a 100-bed, $7.3 million facility. UCI would transfer the 200 'Nit Picking' Irks Aussies Ms.-taken Assessor Workers County Assessor Jack Vallerga said Thursday that workers in his office are "disenchanted" by the "nit picking" over their time records. Vallerga's comments came during a prt>liminary budget hearing and in the wake of a county auditor's inquiry into his department's 1972 payroll re· cords. covered ''s lightly more than $10,000 " in tax paid wages. gasoline mileage and office sup- plies allegedly used in Hinshaw's successful campaign. However, as he has done since early December, Vallerga made it clear at Thursday's budg~ hearing that he did nol want to discuss the scandal in his depart· ment. "I don't think it's an ap· propriale matter at this hear· ing, · • the assessor s aid when asked about "the dark cloud" that hangs O\'er his department. Raising the question was cou ly Boa.rd of Supervlsor11 Chairman Ralph Diedric:.'h. The Third District supcirvisor asked how "we can r pond to the voterK wh<> think there'~ pro- bably too much personn l tr some or th e m a re ollowed to partl<'ipate In illegal ad\v\ties on county time " • .. By JACK CHAPPELL OftMO.llrf'l ... SU" "Assasslnatlon? Governmen- t.al overthrow'! Every person wlao J have talked to believes that ii a normal situation for a CIA man to be dotng. • • So said Philip "Dave" Thomas, a man who says he is a former CIA agent and who the CIA says is a phony. Thomas .A, -~ ~, ...... ""' ...... 'AGENT' ... spoke Thursday to the ltineheon meeting of the Laguna Beach J!l.x. change Club. He: prefaced hts remarks wilh a comment aboui • 'pattina •my head in a noose'' and .. maklna w•ves'' with a prevtous address t.o the Orange County Bar As- sociation. "1 heard from some people in Washington that I beUer curtail my speaking." .~ ...... QUIZZED IN CASE Basketball Ster Walton F r o m P a ge AJ P ATTY ... He. uid his only purpose in talking was to urge people to write to congressmen and sup· port the Central Intelligence . Russian rifle that carried more Agency during its current that the FBI s tepped up its in- vestigations for new clues in the Las Vegas ar ea the last three weeks after r eceiving reports that Miss Hearst may have re- turned there after leaving Pen- nsylvania late last year. than 20 notches on 1t when he travail. eoded nine years of CIA service ·'The CIA got a bad rep and a in 1966. bad rap from the Bay of Pigs, "You don't expect the CIA to ITT and Chile," Thomas said. tell you that I worked for them as .. Anytime the Communists get a hired killer, do you?" he asked. into a country, we're going t.o "Mind you, I started giving these fight like hell to get them out. Th~ newspal?er quoted un- named sources as saying that Miss Hearst was believed to have spent last s ummer in the Las Vegas area and bad been sent to Pennsylvania by an underground contact. talks because I had clearance to "Tbe ptoblems are, we're so &jve them and do something to liberal in this country. the Com- improve the CIA imci ge, but they munist party is accepted," he mus t h ave changed thei r said. minds." Thom as, 39, a Laguna Niguel ''Again, baloney, .. the CIA resident is currently vice presi- spokesma.n sa id. "Thomas dentoftheNewportBeach-based should get the Pulitzer Prize for On Line Computer Systems Inc. The Royal Canadian Mounted Police said today they are fiction a nd those Orange County • Speaking about the current lawyers should get the dummy of congressional probe or the in-· searching for a van which a ser vice station operator reported was carrying a woman resembl· ing Patricia Hearst. There was the year award for not checking telligence agency. Thomas r e- this guy out before he gave Utem called that former CIA Director all this hogwash." William Colby had testified that Newsmen were assured before agents probably had committed · no further evidence that the woman actu a lly was Miss Hearst. the meeting that Thomas' somemisdemeanors. credentials as a former CIA agent had been checked out and .. Hell, we all know there's got that he had CIA permission to to have been a lot of feloni es A Mounted Police statement is· sued to reporters in Calgary, about 120 miles north of the t-1on- tana border, said a service sta-speak. · -made," be said. ···1 have my attorney working on this thing right now," Thomas said. "I can promise you that there will be a further statement within a few days." "That statement had better be to the effect that he was telling a pack of lies," the CIA spokesman said. "We intend to contact Orange County authorities and see if something can't be done about this impos ter.,, . The ·cIA spokesman said he had been advised this week that Thomas created a furor when be was challenged on the truth of his topic while addressing a meet- ing of Republican women in Yorba Linda. "I don't know what exactly happened," be said. "But we're getting more and mo['e com- plaints frpm people in Orange County and we 're getting more and more concerned akfout this man." .. My talk before the Orange County Bar Association and every other meeting I have ad- dressed on this topic has been the absolute truth," Thomas repeat- ed. "Be patient and I will prove iL" '\ Doc tor Sues Yillage Fair : Damages of more than $500,000 are· being demanded from operators of the Village Faire shopping complex in Laguna Be~ch by a local physician who claJms the developers failed by several months to meet the con- struction deadUne. Dr. Kon st a ntin Sparkuhl names Village Faire, thecontroll· ing West American Investment Company and agent Fred McCon· thay as defendants in his Orange County Superior Court action. Dr. Sparkuhl s tates the defen- dants failed to have hi s proposed Latin American Imports and Mexican American Imports store ready by the promised date or June 1. 1974, and then refused to re tum his $1. 500 deposit. - ORANGE COAST USC DAILY PILOT TM Or ... c:.HI 0.lty PllO(, "'41h-dl IS~ -IM~W\ Preu lspubll\htdb'fl""Or- GM\I -•SI'>•,,. C.Omp•nv ~-•le ecltlJC>M ere ~ Mondo '"'°"9" F•o<Mv 1or eosi.. ,,,...,. "'-' a.-... 11. H1>nt1"91on O.•h'F"""' t•ln V•lley, 1t•1nt, S•ddltt..<k V•l~Y encl ~-lleKlllSoutll CH •I "' •"'91<' ·~· ed•lieltl IS lllUllll-r..turd•Y• -~Y' TM pr•n<•~I P<lt>ll\111"'1 pl,.nl '' •I JOO -t &.y .SttHl, CAKi. Mew, C.•hlorrw•'ffll1' Robert N. Weed Prntdonl •nd Pvlll•_. Jack R. Curley Vl(t llre•ldtr1I •nd Ot,,..al 11\o,..<JI!, Thomas Keevll (dllW Thomas A. M urpttlne Me ,_.91"9 l!Ollor Charles H. Loos Richard P. Nall M•h lMll Wntt9•"9 E•torl upna Beach Office ,.,.II ... '=~·.~c; ~~:... ... J> OtMf' Of fices C. .. ~ DI IW•I .. , s.t,_. _,.., ..... mJ .,..._, .........,d _.,,.... h.C.h ,,.,. llNl .. ~d ~-V•lln UjOl l• P91 -.ts.n o~,.,-.,. Tef_.M (714) "42.cn1 O.ttffied Mverti•ift9 642-5611 LqUU .. a<h Al~rtm~ts: T•i~"t,._M 4'.5·°'30 CffY•ltlll. ,,,. Or•'I~ , .. ,, ,.v&>h!W,.. ~,,....,.,.,...,...,11...,lrat-• . .,""••• ,., •• j., ........ ,11 .......... '"'.'" ..... ... re~tllfv~tltl •••-,,_.f••I ~''""'"ell el "Pr'•·-... ·· If'( ... (1 ... .,... ........ •t ee.t• All-. Cal•f«ll'•. "'°"' .......... , tAlrftef u .............. ey fNff MMri-.nlllly, !!lllMrY ...,., __ ., • ....,....,. Thomas said he was concerned ti on o perator in n ear by about what the investigation of Strathmore reported seeing a the CIA might do to the ability of la te -model van with three the intelligence organization to persons in it, and one of them function. looked like Miss Hearst. "Here we have to react to ' There have been hundreds of public opinion more .than any reported sightings of Miss Hearst other secret police force. That's the past year. not a problem for the KGB (the Soviet Union's intelligence or· ganization) or the Chinese Secret Police." Thomas said many of the senators and congressmen doing the inves tigation "aren't even classified high enough to look in Sycamore .. Hills Suit CIA mes.·· · 'Sh e lved ' And, he said, some of the peo- ple in Congress elected during the last five to 10 years probably A further federal court hearing bad been -activists Coe either the on the $37 million Sycamore Hills far left or right and \twas likely laws uit against the dty of "Their activities put them into a Laguna Beach scheduled for fil e 10 years ago." Monday has been taken off calen- Thomas said about 16,000 peo· dar and the plaintiff granted a re- ; ple work for the CIA directly but i quest that the court retain some that 500,000 per sons work for the . legal u·es to the case. huge agency indirectly and pro-· The dec ision to grant the r e- babty unknowingly. quest of Rancho Palos Verdes, Thomas said his whole purpose Inc., was made unilaterally by in giving speeches was to im· Federal Court Judge Robert J . prove the public image of the Kelleher. Laguna Beach City Al· agency since it apparently didn't torney George Logan had been have a specific public relations prepared to fight the plaintiff's · arm. request. However, the agency has not The landowner had sued in Los taken kindly to his efforts, and Angeles federal court the city of has steadfastly disavowed any Laguna Beach and Laguna knowledge of Thomas' alleged Greenbelt, Inc., and 43 past and actions or a ny employment he present city councilmen, city mightha"'.e hadwithUtcCIA. p lanning commission mem- Asked why the CIA would try to bers or the greenbeJt board or discredit him, Thomas said only, directors and private citizens. "Wouldn't you if the tables were Rancho Palos Verdes alleged turned around?" in the action th at it had been He noted someone had called deprived of a right to develop the the restaurant before the speech acreage by a conspiracy similar . and talked with Bud Dammarell, to the Ku Klux Klan conspiracies Exchange Club president. Dam-which led to the denial of civil m arell said the caller identified rights to minority groups . himself as a CIA official and told Logan told the city council the himthatThomaswasaphony. judge's most r ecent action means more legal red tape for F rom Page Al 'ROA D ... new attempt lo gel the state to build the proiect. Scholl today gave such a re- quest a 50 percent chance of win- ning stat e approval. He said CalTrans will have less money for highway improvement pro- jects during the new budget year beginning July 1. As it now stands, the project would include a four-l ane highway between Aster Street and Laguna A venue with left . turn pockets at Broadway, Ocean Avenue, Forest Avenue a nd Laguna A venue. A previous plan to not have a left turn pocket at Forest has been deletf:d, Scholl said. Opposing lanes of traffic would be separated by a landscaped median strip. Two turnouts would be installed along the ocean side of the highway to aJ. low buses to discharge passenaers at Main Beach Park. Council members indicated tbey may wish to make some changes in the proposal at Wed· nesday's meeting. Mayor Roy Holm uid a sidewalk s hould be provided along the ocean aide of tM hi&.hway. No such lldew•lk la shown cm the curTent plan. mean· in& pedestrlana wo.uld have to walk alon1 Ute Matn Beach Park boardwalk to set from one epd ol the beach tot.be-Other. CoundUman Carl JollmOn e"X· pr~std concern abeut. aacrtfic· Ina 10 to 20 feet of the park to ac· commodai. the htpway widen- lni- the city. "The effect of this order is that the case will now be Htigated through the California court systetn ... and the losing party will then have the option of refit· ing the action in the federal court and litigating the matter all over again, all the way through the federal court system. "If an outright dismissal had been obtained, the on l y alternative to the losuig party after a final adverse California · decision would be a direct appeal to the U.S. Supreme Court,'' Logan said in a letter to the coun- cil. "The end result should not be any different as the ... case in- volves predominantly state is- s ues and t he California d e- terminations will be followed when the matter is relitigated ln the federal system. The only material disadvantage ... is that the litigation can be prolonged for a greate r period of time re· suiting in added expeMe t:o all concerned," be said. "All of the above prresumes that the plaintlff will now choose to me ih the state cou.rts l"athet°. than appealing the order or absel\· lion (the Judaes order wbicb dis- missed tbe caM). "Logan added. F,.o ;,. Page A J RATIO ... nHdtd revenue and hatnPers Jdeal ed.aeaUon. .. We will continue tOlOok at ad· m1nittrative needs tn the future to clftermlne -what future ad· jmt menu need to be made, .. Sancllis said . ' u"'~ T ESTIFI E S -Jay Weiner, 20, of Philadelphia told bis connection to the Patty Hearst case to a grand jury "because someone else snitched." • Fro1t1Page AI SUSPENDED tion and to ayail themselves of education programs offered by the associa\ion. Corusy said only one of the seven suspended officials replied to the suspension notice, 61-year- old Chris Boukidis. According to Corusy Boukidis sent a lengthy letter objecting to the suspension prior to the com- pletion of court proceedings against the assessor's office empt oyes. $5 ,000Tax Fine Levied LOS ANGELES (AP) -Paul C. Furman, a former La Palma city councilma n and director of the Orange County Sanitation District. was fined $5,000 Thur.s· day and placed on three years probation for understating his 1969 income tax by more than $94,000. U.S. Dist. Court Judge Irving Hill said he d id not send F\trman to prison because of the defen- dant's prior contributions to the community. \ I Laguna's PT A Seeking Books The Laguna Beach High School PTA is seeking donations or~ books and magazines to the school's Career Center. Karen Ford, PT A publicist, said the books and magazines would be available for students lo take home and read at their leisure. "We'd just like to be able to get students to read more," she said.· Persons who wish to donate materials may call the high school, 494-8546. ... Utifti the hlSbW•Y • aboJ'ter 1lls· taace, be tbopg.ht •. would be 1afel'. He illlld as part of blnesolution A • (J adopttn1 La Pata as the pr~- P.. p ... ove !erred route, he would urae the A:";. atate to expedite ital p.l!UU to , I wtdef\ prtega Rig hw4)'. Current The San Clemente Plannln1 plans •ref or 1971. • ' . d h Commission has approved an en-. At one Point, Rlley 581 e vironmental impact report on thought there would be two ac· proposed development of the cess route~. one from Sjln. Juan 1 015-acre Reeves Ranch and one from San qeme11\e •• 'The commission's action Wed-"J met with the two councils in· nesday followed an ~teDded formally and even1oneseemed to public bearing on the environ-thlok the dual acce~~ .approa~~ mental concerns about the d~ would be accepta_ble, he sa\~. velopment -a hearing which in· learned soi;n et!1ing. t:hat .. rught · eluded a presentation by a trto of Put everything in wntmg: . . San Clemente Hlih School stu-San Clemente Jater.saJd it did dents who presented results ot a not want lo use .A veruda Pico to survey they did. get to the ~ump.slte . Thal l~n only The students, Lisa Lorigan, San Juan s ch.~uce, l.aNov1~. Celinda Ellis and Lori Alnredo ~e supervisor SJl:Jd he ~ill not said their telephone survey of 140 bnng ~P the reso_luijon until aft~r San Clemente residents showed the C1ty Cous:icil approves bas that 80 percent of those respond· propo~ed action, because .the ing wanted development restrict-council, elected repre5entatives ed lo extremely low density. ol ~e .people. bad asked for La Sixty percent said they wanted NoVla in ~he first pla~e. . the land left as it is. . "What if the ~ouncil w•th<?'aws Responses from ·other ques-its en~ors~menl of La Nov1a b?~~ tions indictted a 'majority of says nothine ab~ut, La Patfi . those answering -wanted public asked Co u P c ll,m an Jo l1 n recreation areas· as oppoeed t.o S~~eney. . . private ones and desired no That would make JnY JOb a ht· further busin~ss or coa:nmercial t l e .harder." said Riley. centers "But the end result would be the . .. Th& students were lauded for same. their efforts, but commissioners said that public uses of private ~~eer~uired payment to the lan-Brown . &osts Other concerns voiced during the hearing centered on the im-Se pact n ew development would niors Care have on the city's sewage system and on the adequacy of the en- vironmental repQrt. The repQrt prepared by staff planner Clay Dillman was based on an environmental impact re· port submitted by the Heveloper. Acceptance of the environmen· tal impact report now paves the way for development of the ranch · area. SACRAMENTO (.A P> Another $4 million has been re· leased by Gov. Edmund Brown Jr. to.continue in-home .care for 60,000 aged, blind and disabled Californians through June 30. In January, the governor an· nounced an $8.4 million emersen· cy allocation for the sam~ ,Pro· gram. Connie Chan.dler. Rites Held Today Funeral services were held to- day for Connie Clara Chandler of San Juan C apis trano. Mrs. Chandler, 78, died Wednesday. Former president of the con- servative Liberty League, Mrs. Chandler is remembered by her friends as "a great Communist fighter." She was opposed to the United Nations and loJbied for ~onservative causes. She was a close friend of the late Congressman James B. Utt of Tustin. Born in Water Valley, Miss., rs. Chandler moved to Tustin in 1932. She recently donated her col- lection of Congressional Record copies to Saddleback College, a collection she had gathered over a 2<>-year period. Alth ough confined to a wheelchair for the past 10 years, I Mrs. Chandler always kept her good humor, according to her daught er Dorothy Allee Chandler. ··she always smiled and was always cheerful." said Miss Chandler. "Even though she was in constant pain.'' Her daughter proudly recalled that at the· age· of 70 her mother argued and y.ron two appellate court cases wbieh were entered into la wbooks as precedents. ··vet she only had a fourth grade education," she s aid. ''She educated herself and attorneys have said to me that she hcid one of the finest legal minds." Mrs Chcindler is sun·ived by. sons Ja~quu of Nevada City,· George Jr. of P alm Desert ' William of Tucson, C. Howard of Dallas and A. Stanley of·Santa Ana: da ughters Dorothy and Beverly. both of San Juan, and. Carol Brown of VaJdez,.Alaska. She had 13 grandchildren and six great.grandchildren. Interment was at Fairh aven Memorial Pa rk in Santa Ana. 7eJ (,t(J# ~e#te'it, 'l11e. SLEEPER SOFA SALE FEATURING 9UAUTY SLEEP SOFAS AT SUISTAMTIALL Y REDUCED PRICES . ' Now is your chan~e to purchase that dual purpose sofa for t~e den. or tar;n11y room at su6stantial savings. DAEXEL--HERIT GE-HENREDON-WOOOMARK-KAAASTAN-SAKER WHIOA YS • SATUUA YS t~ .. l:JO , ah sal ale us ps: an a p err Go tbf ~a, at Cb the sig spt nu gu: ha rec jot ps: al> Se e rr be. COi to Gr ed toe eq ne i:I' 1 fee frc An m; Pr frc col \\ h . l wh lee an re! "u fm cie Se I be vi< ob po m• ~ to blt ba ne J ' ~ \ Pr of ha m· I st; I I ( I I n b) di. bE cc st. pl u rE Ut nc to s~ ,. St nl al •• tri m w •• p • Sj u re d u tJ e I I I i ' ' I .. By SYLVIA f()RTER How would you like to apply for .a Job as say, a federal air controller, forest service emplo1e or job Corps ud- mlnlst.rator apd find you mu.st take the fotlowin; 11tr~ or folsetest? -I go to churt<h almost every week. -My sex life is satisfactory. -Al times 1 feel like ::wearing. l have used alcohol excessively. -Jam troubled with constipation -I Uke poetry. -My mot.her was a good worn an. -J do not always tell the truth. I Al periods my mind seems lo work more slowly than USU&. t THESE Q UESTIONS, des igned to produce a psychological eyalua~on oC the respondent, are simply ex- amples o( tbe kind of improper and insultJng inquil'fes that applicants tor various federal jobs and some federal employes are required to answer, according to· a Senate Government Operations Committee report. And while legislation prohibiting such questions as these about reli g~on, _personal relationships, etc., has passed the _Sena~e five times in the past six years, it always h~s. been ~illed m the House by the fierce opposition of the· C1v1J Service C<?mmission and other federal agencies. When the issue of privacy is cast in general terms though, it meets little criticism. ' . On the fi~st day of 1975, for instance, President Ford signed the Pr1v~cy Act of 1974 -giving you th'e right to in· spect personal files the government maintains on you in its nu~e~ous data banks and setting broad management gwdehnes for federal agencies to follow in collecting and- handling such data. . BUT THE problems of particular groups -such as federal employes -remain. Present and potential fed~ral jobholders have been required not only to take prying psychological interviews, race questionnaires and inquiries about their own as well as their families' /inanciaHnterests. Thousands of complaints have been r eceived by the Senate subcommittee on Constitutional Rights from employes who believe their privacy and other rights have been invaded by supervisors and per.sonnet offices. The sub· committee's files a lso contain reports of supervisors ordered to supply names of employes who attend PTA meetings and Great Books discussions. Under one department's rules. employes are "request· ed" to take part in certain community activities promoting local and federal anti-poverty projects, beautificat.ion. and equal employment programs, other activities with no con· nection whatsoever with their official d\Jties. Efforts to pro hi bit practices sue h as these via passage of a·· Feder~mployes Bi ll oC Rights" have failed. INSTEAD, UNDER the new general Privacy Act -ef- ' fective September, 1975 -federal agencies are prohibited from maintaining records on how you exef'cise your First Amendment rights, unless they are expressly authorized to maintain these records by statute or executive order of the President. The a.ct a lso requires agencies to inform individuals from whom they gather personal data the\r authority for collecting such data: what is the purpose of the disclosures; what routine uses will be made of the information; and whether disclosure is mandatory or voluntary. Sweeping as such standards are, the new law still leaves each federal agency to its own devices in developing and adop(ing detailed privacy rules and procedur~s. As a result, one Senate aide who helped draw up the act urges "unions and good government groups lo move now to press for reform of particular agency practices, while the agen- cies are in the process of implementing the law." Under the original privacy bill, as drawn up by the Senate, a new independent privacy commission would have been created to receive and investigate charges of privacy violations by federal agencies. President Ford, however, objected to giving the panel of experts such broad watchdog powers. SO THE BILL which is now law merely gives the seven· member Privacy Protection Study Commission a mandate to study the need for further protection of our privacy. In blunt summary, the law iii a step toward protection of our basic rights -in our roles as individual eitizens, busi· nessmen, organizations, etc. -but that's all it is. Woodcock Asks 22-gallon Car HIW YOlhc ·1ua;u ~ , .. lowl"9 •r• .,lot • !Wow '1'.,lr. 'IOCll tt~ , .... Sli.t --IW.1 c cat.: -A'A-Mtlottt,; ,,,, ,, 11• ....... " ACfllW( t ... , 62 ~-... AcMeC.l't 50 • t• • + \I') Mm°' .Otb 14 '\•-!-.. 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B•clW Grup . . 140 1 ..• B•kM In .20 I 361 1141 ... 8•k.,Oll .3119 166 37 + 114 BolO 0 .40a 4 3 H't+ Iii S.llCorp .60 1 S 141-t BaltGH I ... 6 19S 17~ * IN..C.I 1.3410 21 ...-.+ \. ~ lftC U l2t Miii-\Ir ft:":v 2~ ·s ~ ~ ~ S.lllt V• .18 s IS 11,..+ \Ii • BMllTrust J 6 49 31111-V• WASHINGTON <UPI> -at the cost of easing engine L~~·~~i; ,; ~""! ~ President Leonard Woodcock pollution.standards. t~~.~~l8 ·3 l~ ~ ~ of the United Auto Workers Woodcock told the Senate t~~ftf~~·3%1Jg rs~'.,_ h3:s .urged Con~ress to set a Commerce Co'm mittee the a1111 tnd .4o "s 119911~+1" mm1mum ~2-m1les-per.gallon-automobile industry could not t~~t :~~ ;~ ~~H standard f r cars by 1981 even be trusted to produce volun-t:,.1~:~ 1~ 4; ~t:;+ '\~ · 1 f l ff. · t lleat FOs .12 12 ... 21 + V• tart y more ue ·e 1c1en ~uFd pf4.. 21m•.-..2•.1 engines. He urged Congress e.c•mn .so 14 t lO'olt+ ~ l t . ( e.<1onO 40 20 3$V1 ••• to set up -pen a ies or eo.cM -~ s 10',._.. v. Good Year manufacturerswhosecarsdid tl':~tJ. ! ~ =·-~ For Steel not deUver a minimum 22 a.1G1n 1.20 s • uv.+ .,. S.IO:H .30; • IS 6 + \Ii miles to a gallon by 1981. Bell wl ... 6 100 ,.._ "" 8tnl • Co ~ 4 14 " ••• di Tl\e UAW president· also :=: ~fJ.~ "l =!t"' Pre •cted urged that Congress modify a.11c;p1.2s s * 1M-• 111 8of\Cpcif2\lt •• ZllO ,. + \It , ·"overly fitrjngent (antipoUu-8etlC pu.JO •• 11 "Yr..,. PITTSBU RGH <UPI> -tion> emission standards" to ::Cf.:'~~·:. 2~X 4:~~ .. The record earnings enjoyed help the industry achieve bet-eongeB .i0e 1 '°" >14 ·'· &«liey PllO • • 164 W ••• by the American metals in· tervehicle fuel e.fficiency. •°'• Prooc1 • m ~ ... l 8at11StM1 2• 4 '12 ~ '1 dustry ln t9'14 sh~u d, be even On th e House s l de, l::J~ng ::~ ,: :.,.;.1~ better thi! year in vtew o( 8 chairman Paul Rogers (l>· f!•lr Jn A 15 t• ..... "' contin~ing demand for more F1a.) told his Subcommittee l~if~·Ji11 41% r!: steel than domestic mills can on Clean Air Standards he ~~;~ .~ 1:: ai..! ~ produce and labor harmony. seriously doubted presant !!P~.·-~ t ,:: ~ti~ U.S. steel said ln Its annual nnlJution convol devices on ~ inc1us •• i a"-"" t -th llook Mo I~ ' ' ~ ••• repor · cars were emsetves caus· soroen uo • 1: 24 -~ "Market surYf'Yi indicate ingdangerouspollutlon. ;:~:~-~ t 2f 1~·-~ that domesUc producers will e~1 ul·" 1 • '~"' need 25 mlllion to 00 mUUon • Rogers, Hou1e authoroflhe 1·;~~1 .18: ., 1~ ~:: .• , tons of add1tlonal .,ew t aw Clean Air Act of 1970, opl)O$ed ne 1 • .0. n 21 ~. "' steel capability over the next Environme ntal Protection tftd ~ ~~ 2U "~· -~ few years," Hid Edgar B. Agency recommendations for •11 1 #Y 'Gii i 1n 11.-. + · Speer, board chairman of th~ a flvt·year delay in exbaust """'"' ·~ ~ • ~ ::: Mtion'slaraeststtelmaker. control rules. EPA ad· ~·~: :t if:+" Unfortunately. Spe r mlnlstrator RusseU· Train I''°"'''~ a!! '*• • added, "witb demand for t arsued current cat~c con-.:WV:::: i; f!'~ !lteel In thls coun•..u exceed· vcrter1 spray danaetoUS 1ul· ",.... ·• ·· " "• • l<AI ri •d • tint the l MVMl114 11 ln1 ihe domest c sapply, • fu c aca m1s o • r. ': ';Onct~ ~ -;: \.!. ~ many American companies Ro,.ers sald In the EPA ~,..uo u i tt -" wero .ore"" o uY am__.•""' sludy of the catalytic eon· rH 1.n .. ti .. . I ~.a t b • ""'"'...a e llkW•'illf .10 6 j ......... .. st.eel and pay forelc:n (lteel verte.r prot>lem, ••i nnd very 811111t•~i40 .' 4 1~! ~ producars a pramlu·m, \\cak measurement data and ~·=;:ft!~ ff~!.~ ettimaled con.servaUvely 1t ~·en leu medical 4Wldence to ~ .. ,Jh • , • Sl.5 bUUon. in 197~ alone. over supp0rt usln• this es 1 straw ,Jr. : .. tt ,J :"!~ lh prices U.S. steel char1ed man to freeH auto pollution c.-t t.eti\j '1a .-. for comparable st eel pro· at.ndards .. ~c, . .a • 11 ~+ ducll -t'frecUvel,y 'Import· · c;;w:J.t": ·• 14 ~ ::: lna' $1.5 bllllon worth oOnfla-Woodcock aald aml Ion CAM"'u, n ,i · • M -uon." • ' tandardl sllould be Ht for E 11:.. ~ ')'* -.. Th H ractora alone, s&kt the im to 1981 model yean ml ~m ' I u~; apeer, aenorated "improved but ~hey •thbould be .. teu -~ t · , i:~~ 1: pront• and pl'<>flt, prosl*M" reatrictlv an would apply .. ,, 1• *' u •• be)'ond 1975. underexlstln(law;• 01:!~ 1g ,l".!.1 . , I ''•-'• 23~ •• ~ 2s~, • ll..a-t-t,. 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Scott. th e new chalrrtian of the Great Atlantlc and Pacino Tea Co. said lt was not yet pogsi- blAI Co determ lne )iow many ~the McP11100,000 employ would be atrected or whtc h stores, ornces and dlst.rtbuUon planu wOUld be shut down bee a • lease and labor union tl 10Ualiona that. ·bear on the anUdpated dOlinp have not been completed. LANDOVER, .Md.-Bob Lutz or San Clemente advanced to the quarterfJnals in the $00,000 World Championship Teqnis red group tournament here Thursday by defeating Mike Estep, s.2, 6-1. John Alexander, the top. seeded player, was extended to three sets before defeating Cliff Drysdalt• 2·6, 6· I, 6-4. Other "inners included Mark Cox over Paul Gerken 6-3 6-3· Phil Dent over M<ircelo Lar~ 6-1· 6·4; Eddie Oibb!:> O\'l'r Jin Hrebe~ 6-2. 6-3 llaroon Rahim O\'er Harold Solomon 6-7. 7-6. 6-3: Dick Stockton O\ l'r J un Kamj"' azumi 6-1. 6-0. and Stan Smith over ·AnandAmntra1 1: 1.7·5 Co1111vrs IH 11s HAMPTON. \'a. Top-.sced('(I Jimmy Connors cll'l\•aled C'harlll' Owens 6·4. 6 o in thl.· !:>t•t·or11I round of the lndependl·nt tt·nnis players eirc:uit tournament h<.·n· Connors "ill meet Jeff :\usl111 of Rollin g Hills 111 thl' quarterfinals tonight Unseeded WotJ1k Fibak upset Roger Taylor 2-6. ti--1. 6·3 In other second round matc·hl's. Jan Kodes defeated Trc~ Waltke -I Ii. 6-4, 6-2: Juan G1s bt.•rt stop1wd Dick Bohrnstcdt 6-1. 7 £i. .'l· l. Austin defeated Kris Kchd 6·2. 7-5: and Bob Kreiss \\Ono,·erJan Pisecky 6-3. 7-6. 5-2 11s h e A d vfu1c es. SAO PAULO, Brazil Arthur r Ashe crushed H ans Juergen Pohmann 6-l. 6·:J to re<1ch the quarterfinals of the World Cham- pions h i µ Tennis tournament here. In other s erund round matches. Bjorn Borg routed Dick Crealy G-4. 6-2: B'alazs Taroczy beat Antonio Zugan·lli 6·2. 7-{j . Vilas Gcrulaitis <lcfealed An drew Pattison (i 2. ll -2 In late s ingle!' pl:.i). Charle~ Pasarcll defeated Ove Rengtson 7 6. 6-4 and Thom a~ Koch do\\ ned Allt>n ~tone· 4-f). 6 I Court i 11 ~miN HOUSTON -To\)-s~eded Margar et Court takes on 01ga ~lorozo\'a while Chris Evert meets E' onne Goolagon~ In the semifinals of lhl· women's pro tennis tournament here torught. Mrs. Court defeated Francoise Durr 6-4, 6-4 Thursday while Mrs. Morozova stopped Virginia Wade 6-4. 7-6. Evert r eeled off a routine 6-0, 6-2 victory over Mona Schallau and Goolagong beat Laura d u- Ponl 7 -5, 6·0 R ain Cancels HB S pike fest Saturday's Southern Counties track meet has been canceled due to soggy conditions at the Huntington Beach High spike facility. Recent rains turned the track and field event areas into a mud flat but it was determined Wed- nesday that if no further rain hit t he area, the 54th renewal of this annual cinder classic could go on. However, Thursday night's storm finished off any chance that the track and pits would dry out by Saturday. It is only the second rajnout in meet history-the first was in 1957. There will be no atlempl to reschedule this year's meet. U Pl Tel~llote CAMPY RUSSELL GOES UP FOR A CLEVELAND BASKET. Sports i 11 Brie i· Cavs R ip Lakers;·. A r ea G irl Wins CLE\' £LA~ D 1-'n.'<.I Fostl'r and Bobby Sm 1th l'Omhincd for 38 µoints to ll'ad tht-Cll'\'Clanrl \;.a .Uen; lo "' 104·85 vicl~ry o-. er 'the Lbs AnJ?eles Lakers. 'keeping Cleveland's National Basketball A~soc1ation pl<iyoff hopes aliw LO~ ANt.EL.ES SS • H~tr\ton 7, Ruw•ll 13 """'" is. Goodnch 10, l anti 8 Wa-hm910<> ~ Rol~y 12, C•lr.oun2. Beatty l Toldl\302• 3" C1.£V£L.ANO tO• lsrewcr 12 Snulh 18 (hones ti, Snyder 10, Fosler 20, RuSY'll 17. C..irr IJ P.allt-rson l, Wolle 1, Cle•mon, t Tot.ii\« lh 20 LO\ A-ngele\ I'> 1) 10 2> ~> Clevelc1n0 28 ?b 18 12 10. I Fouled out w~,hongton 101,11 IOUI\ Lo' '-Anoelt'\ 2S. (ltv!'lnn<I 2• 1 e<M•<"' Chont•\ A •.ll) ltlinmi Lead s TEMPE. Ariz. Un1vers1tv of Miami s wimm t>rs won two events lo move their school into first place Thursday in the opcn- jng round of the National Swim- ming a nd Diving championships sponsored by the Association of Intercollegiate Athletics fol Women. Miami's Dawn Frady, former- ly of Newport Beach, won the 400-yard freestyle in 3:58.25, firushed only inches ahead of Beth Hobart or Alabama who was clocked at 3: 58.46. Dodgers l.o1W VERO BEACII. F1a. Los Angeles Dodgers pitching lookrd good and bad while tht' Texas Rangers looked jus t good enough. Andy Messers mith started for the Dodgers in an exhibition game Thursday CJl Pompano Beach and worked the first four innings. Messersmjth allowed only one hlt and shut out the Rangers. Then came knuckle-baller Ch<Jrlte Hough. the rehe\'er tn - mg for <1 spot in the starting rota- tion Tuxas sm asbed him for eil!ht runs a nd eight hits in f9ur In- nings. including a four-run eiglll.h inning, and beat the Dodgers 8-4. Asl1er Seve11th ST. LOUIS -Barry Asher of 1Cos ta Mesa reached the semifinals of the $75,000 Pro Bow Ii n g Associat ion op en ~ourn<iment here Thursday nighl 1n seventh place after 26 games.\ Asher had a match game r&- ('Ord of 6-2-0 and had knocked down 5,920 pins in the 26 games. J le 1s just JO pins out of fifth place <.tnd a spot on Saturday 's televised finals. • Z amora F a l'Or e d INGLEWOOD -Korea·s craf- ty Soo Hwang Hong puts his World Boxing Assooalion ban- t am weight crown on the line tonight against Alfonso Zamora. a baby-faced power puncher from Mexico City who is seeking to · .become the youngest 118-pound champion in history. Because of his perfect 20-0 re- cord, 20 KOs, and the fact that he will be fi ghti ng before a pre. dominantly Mexican and Mex- ican-American crowd, Zamora has been installed as a 7-~ favorite against Hong. 24. A llen Unsigned J Armstrong, McCord Set Pace With 68s CLEARWATER, F1a. -Thel'I! was an atmosphere or relier ell the Philadelphia Phillies' trail•· ing camp Thursday when it w45 learned the prolonged negoli•· t.Jons to obtain Dick Allen had col· lapsed. MIAMI (AP) -Jnck Nicklaus· lead dis appeared in lhe water by the 18th green. and longshots Wally Arms trong a nd Gary McCord matched 68s to set the pace Thursday in the first round of the $150.000 Doral Open golf tournament. Nicklaus had the lead alone al five-under-par before blu.ing his second shot into the lake on the 18th hole. It led to a double-bogey six a nd dropped the Golden Bear back into a tie at f.!9 wilh four others. Also at thol figure -three- unde r -par on the windswept, 7,028-yard Blue Monster course at the Doral Couritry Club - were Jim Dent. Conller Doral cbamploo Mike JtJll, Bobby Mitchen and Larry elsoo. Lee Trevino, w•r, of the CJttu.1 Open last w aa:id, h 4 to rally !or a liv ·uBder·par: SJ on hl• beck nin to stay Jn troo« ~tenbon at 70, two-unclcr·par aocf J U ooftth I ad. .. Man. 1 tbou&bL 1 _. .. ~ • 'Shoot l,000," saad Trevino, who played his front s ide in 39 in eluding a one -pull bogey on the ninth. 'Td already made my plane reser\'alions ... .Johnny Miller. a three-time winner and the senaation of the tour lhis year, struggled to a 72. ''That wind was 80mething,., Miller said. "l haven't played in anythiog like that since the British Open. I felt like I wa~ in the wrong s port; like I was play· ing t ennis or something." Nicklaus. who ployed well ahead of M cCora and Armstrong, appeared ready to make it a runaway. H w11 ri ve· under-par and two strok clear of the field wh n be hltlm econd shot on the 18th. Ue pulled the one iron shot into the water, madt.• double bogey ;iod dropped back "lt ·s disnppointmg." Nicklaus ,said ··1 turned som<'lhlng ex~cp­ Uonal into a 69 I h:1d a chance to get a couple or shot.$ m front and let it get away." ( LOS ANGELES -I~will be the one·two punch of .Marina's Rich Branning and Bob Losner vs. the spectacular Reggie Theus when M arina's Vikings and the Inglewood High Sentinels clash tonight tn the semifinals of the CI F 4-A basketball playoffs. Tipoff ls 7: 30 at the LA Sports Arena in the opening game of a doubleheader. Unbeaten Verbum Dei, the CIF's No. 1 team, meets Palos Verdes at 9. The Marina-Inglewood gam e is rflled even while Verbum Dei, winner of four s traight 4·A crowns, is heavily favored. Some observers give Jim Stephens' Vikings an edge because of their playoff ex- perience -they reached the semis last year-and the out- standing scoring of Losner and , liranning who have combined lor 143 of Marina'~ i90 playoff points. · But Inglewood teached tbe qu.arterflnals in the 3·A ranks la~ year and is regarded as a quicker team. The Sentinels' speed has car- ried them to a record and No. 6 CIF ranking. Marina is 21-8 with three forfeits. The difference, then, will pro- bably be in the tempo. If the Vikes can slow the pace and make the Sentinels play a con- trolled game, Marina stands an e xc e llent chance. If not, lnglewood figur es to win. The Sentinels like to run, press and shoot. They do all three well while the Vikes have encoun- tered problems at times against · a full-court zone press. Garey, ~ ~ ~ Marina Basketball 4 Unknowns Not Unhappy 8 y ED BURGART Oi Ill• 0•1ly Pilot St.Alf They could easily be call ed the anonymous four, even thoug h one was chosen to some all- le<igue team s and another is a\·crc.1ging 9.6 points. A third is a good ballhandler, and a fourth has grabbed 26 re· bounds in three playoff games. \'et, being on a basketball team \\ ith s t:rndout pla~·crs Bob Lo~ncr and Ri ch Branning. the anon) mous four art· ••bout' as \H'll kntm n as l'Xlras in a mode. Thl•ir 11;.imcs Jrl' \latt Cook. Kl'\ an l.:1ndgraf. Tum L"g land .incl Dan Boldt and the\· hCl\'e bc<.•n instru m <.·nta I an the success of the l\Jann'1 lligh basketball pro~ram C\'t'n though L06ner and Rrannmg do mos t of the scorin g J n d d r ;1 \\ t h c r <1 v (' s a n d head I ant•:, "'They <Jll rei.lltze Bob and Rich ;.ire gre;.it s hooters ... says \'ik- lngs coach Jim Stephens ... But <Jll the kids are team-oriented and thev "ant to win. Thcv re- alize their roles... · The four have fu lfilled their roles to s uch an extent that the Vikes Hre still in the running for a CI F 4-r\ basketball title. Marina ph1ys 1 nglewood at 7: 30 tonight in the semif)na ls . The most prominent of the anonymous four is Cook, a 6-5 junior center who was chosen to thl' All-Sunset League second te<rni b} the Orange County Sporb\\ riters Association. Cook is averaging 10.9 points and was the Vikings' leading rebounder in league• play with a 9.4 average. ··He plays good post defense and is a very qui ck jumper," s ays Stephens. ··He also has a good left-handed hook s hot. And his strength 1s his r ebounding. Then there is Boldt, a relati\'e unknown \\hen the M'a!:>on beg;.in but a dangerous rebounder 1n Marina's three pl;;iyoff \'ictories in which he has hauled dO\\ n 26 r ebounds. ··He's one of my toughe:.t com· pelilors, .. says Slt!pht!ns of lhc 6-2 junior forward. "He is a good rebounder ;.ind 1::. \'ery stron~ de· fensi\'ely. \\'hen l rcslc:'d Losner against Long Beach Poly. I put Dan on Johnn,· Nash." (Nash. Poly's top for·,, ard. scored 10 points. l t ·gland. a 5 JO Junior guard. is a stt:;.iciv ballhandler "I ll' helps rcliC'n: the prc~surt· on Rich by handling the ball." says Stephe ns. · ·11 c gets a lot of assists and hits the open man ·· Sa~s Cgl:md on his rolt'. '"I br mg the ball dO\\ n ('OUrt and get 11 to Ri('h as quickly as I can And 1f I get open. I 'II t<ikc the 15 footer.·· t; g land ts iJ\'cragmj? 5 2 points Finally. there i!-. Landgraf. a starter most of the year who 1s a\'er aging 9.6 points. "Kevin is very quick and can get open ... says .Stephens of the 6-3 senior forward . '"He seems to have good timing and is quick up and down the floor.'· If the l ack of publicity is bothering 'them, you wouldn't know it. ''Everybody is just happy to win." says Cook. Says t;gland. "Branning and Losner are superstars. but il takes five guys to win" game.·· Cook. t;gland a nd Boldt will re· turn next season when their roles wBldiffer. ' Right now, the anonymous four are only thinking of winning the CIF. "We knew the potential was there," says \;gland, "and we are just going to try to put the papers to shame." Kings, Wmgs 'lie, 5·G INGLEWOOD CAP)) -Danny Grant fired hi s 43rd and 44th goals of the season a little over three minutes apart in the final period to give the Detroit Red Wings a . 5-5 National Hockey League tie with the Los Angeles Kings Thursday night. Michel Bergeron also scored two goals for the Red Wings while center Marcel Dionne broke Gordie Howe's Detroit club record for total points in one season with his 40th goal and an assist for 105 points. -After Mike Morphy's short- handed goal at 1:05 of the third period gave the Kings a 5-3 lead Grant cut the margin by slam- ming a r e bound past Los Angeles goalie Gary Edwards at6:12. ..The Kings took an early lead at 3: 17 of the opening period on Whitey Widing's breakaway goal, his 25th goal of the season, but Detroit stormed back to take the lead on goals by Bergeron ·and Dionne. The tally by Dionne cam e while Detroit was one man down and tied the league record for short-banded goals in a se't8on at ei~t. uslng an erfedive press, defeated Marina, 68.59. And the Sentinels have one of the CIF's-and state's -pre- mier players in Theus, a 6-6•,2 forward who Inglewood coach Leon Henry says can do it all. Theus, nominated to participate in the Californi.a Basketball Classic later this month, is averaging 25 points, 16 rebounds and six assists per game. Interestingly, Verbum Dej's David Greenwood and Roy Hamilton will also play in the Classic which features a team of California prep stars against a national squad. Stephens hopes his Vikes ('an force T heus to shoot from 20-22 feet. but Henry is so confident of 1 Theus' ability that the Sentinels' coach says; "Th eus could shoot Crom outside the court." And Losner could shoot from outside the court if recent games a re a n indication. The 6-6 1forward, an All -Cl"F f\rsl team pick last year, has six straight games of 20 points or better Losner. Branning and Theus are not the only players who can score. Inglewood has a deadly outside shooter in 5·10 guard Steve Hines who is awraging 9.5 points. "Against a zont-. he will rPally be tough." says Henry Marina. which played zone and m a n d e f e n s l' 1 n i t s 6 0 · 4 6 quarterfinals v. in over LB Pol). will probably do the s <.1mt• tonight. The \'ikes feature a sohd 6,5 center in Junior 1\1 all Cook who 1s averaging 10.9 points and who has an excellent left-handed hook. Tonight's Starting Lineups Inglewood Marina 6-5 Scarborough F Lo~ner6·6 6·61 '.! Theus F &lldt 6·2 ()-7 lngram C Cook G-5 5-lO Hin es c; Branning 6·3 6,0 Williams c; Ugland 5-10 Fans Spllr Harals on; USC Bows LOUISVILLE. Kv. lAP> Drake 's Larry ilaralson , responding before his hometown basketball fans. engineered an 80-70 upset of 13th -ranked Southern California Thursday night in the NCAA National Com· missioners Invitational Tourna· ment. Arizona won the opener over East Carolina. 94 -78. behind its tall front line of Bob Elliott and Al Fleming. \\ho combined for 50 points . Drake. which at 16·10, entered the tournament with the worst re- cord of eight learns, capitalized on the loss of Southern Cal ·s star playmaker Gus Williams to knock the Trojans out of the tournament. Southern Cal, 18-8 thas year. had finished second lo Indiana in last year's NCIT. Haralson. a 6-foot-9 senior forward from Louisville, scored 20 points. including three kev baskl'ts in the final fi\'e minutes when the Bulldogs irll'hc:'d aW<.1\ from a 59-59 tie. Teammate Andv Graham. a 6-foot-9 forward, als;l had 20 points. , Williams. t.;SC's l cadin~ scorer, was sidelined with an a~kl~ injury he sufferc.'<i earlier this week. Drake shot a sizzling 75 per-c.e~t in t.he second half and fm1sbed with a fieid goal perccn. t.age of 61.4. hitting 35of 57 shots. Drake ~aced to a 14·6 lead but re.ll behind 32-30 with four mmutes left in the first half. Th<" game was deadlocked 36-36 at halftime. Ha_ralson and Terry McKissicl. provided the crucial baskets in the waning minutes. l\JcKissick finis hed with 19 poinL'>. Steve M a lovic, a 6-foot-IO fr~shm an.. lopped tht' Trojan:. with 19 porn ts . WHITE SIGNS WITH RAMS LOS ANGELES-Alvin White former Newport Harbor and 0 r a n g e C o a s t ... c 0 l l e g t' quarterback, signed a two-year contract with the Los Angeles Ra ms Thursday. He received ~ small, undisclosed bonus White was drafted 00 too lSth rou~d by the Rams after com- pleting the past two seasons al O~~go~ state University_ . We re ,flad to come to terms w1lh him, Mark nuncnn, dire . tor of player personnel tor the Rams, sai~. "He has a stroni? arm and Wtll report lo the Rams camp at Cal State (f\lllerton) ' mid-July." in Tb Elams signed 0 agreemfflt with cs FUl~~lr.c~r conduct tr11l1'llng camp tb 0 .,11n this Slimmer. ere l the He tiot baJ DS) /UJJ ouc por se• A w Sem Jy rt reb~ taxi: of d clud wbi~ tom M tax, the also prog 1975 new yea. In. thei: toT; men Th a m e Roll Hou a es f1 max be I abo\ brea mak Tb meal the I per Cl imu1 eith~ that Th s ligh •An 1 Bent by o: rate catei ble i1 By woul jog I inco1 tions woul taxc -- • ByTbe A.1MClated Press' DeveloDtnents cam:e ctWckly in the_ suddenly F-evlved' Patricia ttearst case, incJllding the ques- tioning of' a pforessional'l>aslt't:l· ball star, curiosity abou{ a Pen- nsylvania farQ\_house where the fug!tive heiress ma)' hav_, ttldden ou.t. laat fall an'd a n·~per re-, port ll>•l lite Flll ~as I •ttlii( ;i. search efforts lo l:;Jls V as in re-' ·. • . ' Tax -Cuts A.ddi~ion Backe~ p"I' ... WASHINGTON (UP1> -·A Senate committee foday formal-• ly rej~cled efforts l.q·inc~ease tax . reb~tes for upper-lili~le-income taxpayers but approved billio~ of dollars in new 1975 cuts; in- cluding a tax rate reduction which would mean·$40 j)er Year to rrtosl }>ersons: Moving toward approval of a tax cut bill of $30 billion or·tnore, the Senate Finance Committee also voted to extend slighJ.ly a program to forgive upt.o$2,000 in 1975taxes for those who purchase new. used or ~bile homes this year. Instead of beginning April l , the program would,bt retroactiVe to Thursday, tbe day tbe amend· mentwasapproved~ . The committee dereated.B=l an amendment by Sen. William Roth, <R ·Del.), to increase House-passed rebat" of.J974 tax· es from a maximum $200 to a maximum $500 which would then be reduced as lncomc went above $40,000. Most of this extra break would have gone lo those making more than $20,000. The s0:lid no vote ,apparently means µie commlf.taA wijl a«ept the House rebate p'fOVialM~. J.O percent of 1974 caxesqp tb"a mDA· imum of $200 aq~ a 1ni.nh;11uin of either $100 or th-e tot.al lax paid If that was less than 1100. The committee did approve a s light reduction~·n l975 tax rates. • An amendmen Sen. Uoyd Bentsen <D-Tex .), ·oukl reduce by one percentage point the tax rate for the first four income categories -up to $4,000 in taxa· bleincome. By reducing the tax base, this \11ould mean that everybne mak· ing more than $4,000 in Wable income (income after exemp- tions and deductions are taken) would get an extra $40 per year tax cut. · $5,000Tax J .. • ... • ·~ ·011Ur fltilol MMl ..,...., '"FORMER CIA AGENT? Laguna Nlguel's Thomas 'Hit Man' -., For ~IA A Phony? · By 'l'OM BARLF;Y •r .... ' ... ':9~11~•111o1su.ff .. • · t i:~ l,lli.f. ' ·>Tbo!"OS had e~r_ Orange~ttnty lawyers on tlie.i!! ti>( Mr ~ts1ut month wheo'hert.ol.~l:h-em. how"he shot ai,a t-~illld' inore tban 20 Com-· mu'ni1t Jl'g~ Dile working" for lh.e''€eniral lntelligence Agency behind·ltie Iron Curtain. And Thomas, 39, drew clearly audible g.asps of astonishment rtom' Orange County Bar As· sociation memb e r s as he described his own close calls in encounlerS: with foreign agents eager to\retum the complimenl. He slipped the net. he told them. by being s muggled from East Berlin to West Berlin inside a"dummy gas tank mowtted on a 1937·Paclt,ard. . On another occasion , he hustled 250 passengers off a Rome· bound P an·Am jet and flt w off afnl\e while enemy agents danced in rage on the taimac below. , . Fl.De ·Levi"ed Factor fict ion? CIAheroort)te prankster of the year who tihs ...., hoodwinked at least l2 p\lblic WS ANGELES (AP) -Paul me:etings inOra nge County? . . F\lrman, a former La Palma A CIA s poke s m a n in ity councilman and director or Wash.if!gt-on , D .~.,, §peaking e Orange County Sanitation wb~:$Ibo'mas ,w·as S:p~aking istrict. was fined $5.000 Thurs· Tb · ~ y to the E~cl}ang_e.ciub ay and .Placed on threE! Ye..¥5 • in)jaguna ,8-ea~h , catted the talk robation for Understating 'tds · '"a'l9ad <(bq_Jop:~. 969 income tax'by more. than 1 1Ttl~ .... Y. j3 n~t · or real,"'the $94,000. , ~ '. spoke said._ "We have our U.Si Dist. Court Judie Itvinc 1e,al'l . le; motlfig ~w to do ·11 said he, did itot:send P\irmarr '..-~et hQC.abou~ !\im. ~· · priSon because ol the defW ... _\,.~~~-·~of La'luna 'Nig_ueJ, is ·i·s "pfior contributions to the· .. ~ted bJ µ>e CIA's:reJ~ion mmunity; .f Qt ' s accollht of ex;PJ.o~ with ~ .\ ,• ,<~'A(;;~!llT'; r.ageA2l --------,,,....,,, ,,,._.., .... , • .... '.\r • c; t..ll#t ~-. -. • J • .._. I . ' ' • --· • • ? - T9day'• Cl~(.,~ N.Y. Steeb . ' • ' TEN CENT$ ··' • Qui7;~e(f' · ifr . "earst .,. . . ~ f;'· ' Case . of reports ()f sightings since then, Natlbnal Basketball A:ssoc1ation, her rei)orted presenct .in Pen· Wal l:tulsUoned in_ Sad Francl.&e0 nsyJvania ls the most solid lead on Wedllel\(I~ by the FBI in ran· yet to s u ,,.~,.a ~e on J\ e r ~if.:Wlrh:th&tHearst case, his Whereabouts, Ope newapaper\-e.' fatl'orileyrsatd t~. . ported that her..fi~erprints were 'eBilJ1.was. i:Jgperalive, bUt' foun1;fthere, arid, .fiJfederal grand cou((n 't t'el the qt anything jury Thursday:> lau9c~ an in· b.ecause-. b,e doeP.n.'t ~p,ow . vesticaUon into the·,rnatter. .anything.~ C~iar)es Garry,:".Jail':· "BW--Wa\tOIJ, 'fOflikfe center fo,r ''He and the Stott~ are fr'h!ndS , the PorU · Tztait' 81.az.ers of~ • _bqt. he h~sn 't s e'n-t)!~m,t.(of' several weeks ii nd he knows no.thing -about the SLA or Patricia liea rst." The Scotts are former colleJe athletic .director J itck Scott and his wife who bact been living v.1ith W altoO near Portland. Published reports ·alleged thal Scott had been in contact with MJss Hearst and may even be with her now . In Canaan . Pa .. where P.tiM flearst and three others were d- ported to have hidden out last fall, s~veral neighbors $ai.d they had Deen questioned by the f'BJ about the house and its occu- pants, but none of them said they could identify any of them as Miss Hearst. The Chicago Tribune reported CSee PATT\', PageA%1 ·-.. -f \ .-,ti• -,~ • ~ ..., Ass9cia~on Suspenffii . .·. ,,... : t -~ ...... -. 7 ... Ass~s~r Employe~ lndicte'd Members Expelled By GARY GRANVILLE 01 ~ Dilll., f'lllol SQff Seven employes of the Orange County Assessor 's office have been suspende d from mem- bership in the International As· sociation of Assessing Officers (IAAO>. . Aceor<ting to IAAO Executive Director Paul Corusy, the seven management level workers have been expelled .. until problems relat~ fo their indictment have been settled.'' Cor1.1s1 ·idmtif.i_!d t_h~...§!iU•· pended· ro,ufftc¥emPloY91'"'as Jarne·s Berl:oliao, Regfr!a&ct Dunlap, Fred , FotM~i.~Ohljl Mo"htani , Robert Plumfee, George Upton and Chris Boukidis. Along with two retired as· sessor's office employes, the seven suspended workers were indicted on c riminal charges by the county Grand Jurr last December. In a 33-count in<tictmenl the jury chai'ged the nine men with illegally aiding Rep. Andrew Hinshaw (R-Newport Beach) in his s uccessful 1972 con- gressional campaign. Al the time of their indictment County Assessor Jack Vallerga s8id he would not.suspend or take any type of disciplinary action against the seven employes. , HoweoJer, Corusy said IAAO's ethics committee "has a stand· ing ~rule that any me mbers" charged with unethical conduct are suspended until cleared of thecbar_ges .'' As the result of the mass sus· IJ)!fns ion~. the Orange County cha1tter of the association has voted to disband, accordi~g to its president, Wayne Si.~r. The lpCil chapter•1 presitlent said tile vote to di'Sband came after the seVef'! emplofh were notiti~ 'fbY lette·i: of their ·sus· pension.""'• ., IAAO is a Chic1.co·b11sed 10,000-rqem~er organi,tat.ion of assessing officers. . Corus"y said moSt of its mem- . (5ee~SPF;NDEO,.P,01eA2I * *' *. . . . • • ~lly IOI P•I• lly Fr-ick S<ll-ltl mucK .DRIVER GUY SUMNER RELATES ACCIDENT TO HIGHWAY PATROLMAN IN EL TOTO 400 G811ons of Uquld Propane Gas Displaced In Accident -Bui No Explosion Resulted Prop~Gas ' Truck Flips; !Yo Injuries A Uquid propane truck carry· ina: 400 gallons of potentially ex · plosive gas overturned on El Toro Road Thursday, two-and-a· half miJe.s west of Cook 's Corners. The gas did not ignite and the driver, identified as Guy W. Sumne r , 24, of Buena Park, was not inju(ed, according to Laguna Hills and El Toro f\remen who stood by uri'til the truck was righted. I Tl\e Californja Highway Patrol s aid the accident occurred around6:20 p.m . when the driver of the Doxol truck lost control in a curve, overcorrected, and flipped tbe lehicle onto its side aJ)d into a ditch. Firemen sald there was sub· stantial damage to the truck but· that the l&rge~~.SOO.gaUon ·tank was hot rupturea bylhelmpact. Administrators Are All Useful -Zogg By JAN WOR111 OI t ... Dilttr PllOI SUff Each administrator. no matter what his or her title, conlribuf.es to the education of a child, and in the Saddleback Valley Unifie(I. School Di st r i c t . each non- teachin g starf member has a useful job to perform. Footl1ills Freeway ' Route Not Backed The Daily Pilot erred this week v.·hcn it reported that the ·MiSsion Viejo J\tunicipal Advisory Coon· cil supported a foothills freeway route. So s ays \Villi am Zogg, supcr1n· tcndent of the Saddleback Va lley district. in response to a report rrom the Orange County grand jury citing the Saddleback dis- trict as having the highest ad · min·istrator t o l l'achcr r atio amqng the county's coastal un· ified districts. "I don 't st'e this report as a criticism." Zogg said ... I see it a,. reporting. as an,attcmpl lo rac- tualizc education·. It is simpl:y asking us to look at our adr ministrative structure.·· The Grand Jury report. issued Wednesday, pointed out that thf three.year-old Saddleback d i~ trict has 7.5 administrators pet 100 teachers. The s tate cduc;:itioi ccide sets 8 to 100 ilS the mandated maximun1. Dis tri cts Y"hi ch go. over that ratio are penalized in how much state a id they can re· CCi\'C. 'l. •.. ·~1'H+~rds ~ :~N~~. ·J:ick.i'f§ Ir~~ .. • . ' -~·dlel: .. Fair skin it!!Jilii on4• Saturday, tb..r-'.:'Jre•tber se:rvlce sar~, WAb •mer temperaturerYlln~nn· shin• '1t>r the w .... ~, Hi&lp near eo, lows Ull'ilp -1'' ,_ ,. F o.rd f!(Uts • Wtist 'tO East . Three votes were needed to ap· prove the recommendation and the measure did not Pass. The \·otes \\'ere councilmen Jeannie Ga11 nebin and Dick !.-Owcock in favo r. Councilmen Kathleen Kel· \y and John Noble , abstaining, <:and Councilman Cal Neve op- posed . Following close behind v.·ere the Irvine and Laguna Beach Unified Districts, with 7.4 ad· ministrators per 100 leachers. CSeeZOGG, Page A2J inthelowtomld ... •• ' , ~ -) . : :A.ssessor. Wor.kets ' r I ~ • .0 ~ ' ...COOl\tf . .,.nees,pr Jack Vallerga ald ThuDJl.ay tbat workers in his office a'.r:·e ''disenchanted" by the ''~picklnc" over their tlme .,.ord1. V .. Jer1a•·a comments c•me d•rloc a preliminary budget hftrillc And ~n Ille' wake ill a -, 11aldllor'a Inquiry inlO Mis ~en\.'•• j972 payroll !• __..._ . .. . ,II.~..... • I:,. ~ .... !I. ... • \ i.ne au'd.i or•• ;a.Jx•weet 1n- v..Urlllon w11 ordered by the coun'y ;Bo•rd Qf SUper•i•or• art.er nine. m"haaement level em»loyes [n the asses&0r'1, office wer11._lnd\Med by the Orange eoun.,, jirana Jury eaf4I J .. t . De<•11>""f· 1'.Ji•• lndl<lrneq\ charpd .lb• nine omployea wlth dl~lnt county' workers 1o l•bor on then as1e1aor And.reoN HJnshaw111 1972 ~alcampMcn. Tiie !Udltor1 reportedly un· .. ~ .'Co~rs' Flighl,s ... Frt•it's Bad? Acidity 'Rots Teeth' LONDON (UPI) -A dentist has added excess fresh fruit to the ijst of foods he said can be bad for teeth. Dr. Bernard Smith, senior lecturer at lhe Lon- don Hospiial Medical College Dental Scbool, Thurs· day singled out oranges, grapefrult,,]_emoM -and even apples -in his article in the rractilloner, a medical magazine. ' "Teeth are made from calcified salts," be said. "And acid like the acid in (ruit, can dissolve them. j\ lot or p00ple. particularly dieting ~iris, seem to think that eating a lol or fruit will make them thin. "Thef eat lots of citrus fruit and drink lemon . juic~ @nd,,if \hey keep doing that long enough, they ~,·erode-theiP teeth." ' , S)ll1th said that in moderation, such fruits will •\ not hli'm the teeth, but 4 ''it is when people take !;tge .amoun~ over a period of 'yeats that ·~evere damqe.c41> QCcur." • I ,, , ·~ t '. • ' I • • , OAILVPILOT sc ···Ace Topples Estep LANDOVER. Md.-Bob Lut:r. of San Clemente advanced to the quarterfinals in the $60 000 World Championship Tennis ~ed g roup tournament here Tharsduy oy d('fe:.iting Mike Es tep, 6-2, 6-1 John Alexander, the top- seeded playC'r. was extended to three Sl'ts bl'fore defeating C'hrt Dr~sdal(•2·ti.ti l.G-4. Othl'r "inners includt'd ;\lark Cox OH:·r l'aul Gl•rken 6·3 6-3 Phil Dent ovt•r Ma r('elo Lar0a r;. I· 6·-t , Eddie D1bh:, m l'r Jir1 Hrt·be~ 6·2, 6·3 11.a roon Rahim ovc1 Harold Solomon Ii 7. 7-6. 6-3: Dick .Sto('kl<1n ti\ l'r J un Kam1\.\azum1 6·1. 6-0. and St.in Smith 0\1~1 · AnandAmntra11i l.i 5 C'o111u•rs Hilts llAM PTO:\. \'a Tvp·H'l'th:d Jimmy C1>nnor., dl'lt•.itt•d CharlH· Owens n·..J . Ii o 111 tht· :-.t·c·on d round of the lncll'JH:ndt·nt knn1" playt:'rs <:1rt·u1t tournament lh·r1· Connors "111 11H'd J t•ft' .\u:--1111 o f R o I I i n g I I 1 I I :.. 1 11 t ti t' quarterfrnals to111glll Unseeded WulJlk l-'1hak up.,t:t Roger T ctylor :!·li. fi -1. ti ;j 111 otht•r :,t•concl round m.1tc·ht·"· .J.m h.ocl cs dl'feall'd Tre\ Waltkl' I Ii fi·-t. 6·2. Juan c; 1s ix·rt ~top1wd Di ck BohrnSll·dt 6-1. -; Ii. ;;. I Austm defeated Kris h:thcl fi·:!. 1·5: and Bob Krt.·1ss \\on oH·r J;.in P1secky 6-3. 7-6. ;;.2 •1\she A dt·unees. SAO PAULO. Brazil Arthur r As he crus hed JI ans Jue rgen Pohmann fi 1, 6 :I to reach the quarterfinal-; of tht! World Cham pions hip Tennis tourna ment hen •. In other ::..t't·o nd round m:.ilche:,. BJOrn Borg routed Did Cre:.ily 6· I. 6 2: lr<.d a1.s Taroc" bl•:1l Antonto Zui.:an·lli fi 2. i 1;· \.'1t:.i s Gl'rulaitis dt'fl':tll•d An dn•" Pa ttison fi 2. Ii·:? In latl' sing ll's µ1 ;1). (.'h,Jrlt•, Pasarl'll d(•fcall'cJ On~ Btmgtson 7 G. 6··1 and Thom a::.. K<><'h downed ,\lien Stone• 1 fl fi I ('tut r I i H !';e1tei s llOUSTOI'\ Top -::.~ed~d \larj?aret Court takes on Olita ~Jorozova ''hilt• Chris Evert meets £, onnt.> c;oolagong in thl· sem1frnals of tht· "oml'n's pro tennis tourn uml'nt here tonight. l\lrs. Court ddeatt'd Francoise Durr tH. 6·4 Thursduy while Mrs . Morozova stopped Virginia Wade 6-4. 7-6. Evert reeled off a routine 6-0. 6·2 victory over Mona Schallau and Goolagong beat Laurn du- Pont 7-5. fi·O Rain Cancels HB Spikefest Saturday's Southern Counties track meet has been canceled due to soggy conditions at the Huntington Beach ihgh spike facility. Recent r ains turned the track and field event areas into a mud flat but it was determined Wed· nesday that if no further rain hil the area , the 54th r enewal of this annual cinder classic could go on. Howeve r, Thursd uy nig ht 's s torm frnished off any chance that the track and pits would dry out by Satur<lay. 1l is only the s econd rainout in meet h1:,tory-the first was in 1957. There w i 11 be no atlcmpl lo reschedule this year's meeL Frida . March 1<4 1975 UPI T~l~holAI CAMPY RUSSELL GOES UP FOR A CLEVELAND BASKET. Cavs Rip Lakers; Area Girl Wim <'LE\'E L.\:'\1> 1-'n'<.I Fosll'I anti Bubb) Sm 1th 1·omh1m•d for~*' points 111 lt·o.J(I tht• Cflon•l:.tnd Ca\ tiht!r::. lo a 104-85 \'lclory o" e r the Los Angeles Lakers. keeping Cll0\l'lo.1nd 's K:.itional Baskl'th:.ill ,\,so<:1at1on pl a) off hope:; ah v1• LO'> ANt.i:.LES b) M~•rW"' I, liu'"'" /J ~n111n I> r~ooancn 10 l an11 H W.i 1hrnQh>o , k·•··· I?. C.olr•Oufl '· B~dllY 1 TOlrll>lllH ,I.a CLEVE.LAN O 104 llrf·wt•r ti ')m1lh lb Cr><Mt·~~. ':>nyoer Hi Fo~ler /U. A.,\,•·1111,C.Jrr 11 Pdtl{"t~tHlJ, WUlP 1 (IPdtUOlh 1 701.thd l#'I 11J lO\o Anqelt>' , l 1 '> .'0 't> ii) CIP.,..lcJnd /tt 7b 1fi n 1(1.t FouteCI out w ,1\h1r1Qton fo f \I toul' Lo\ Anqele' 2S, C.1t-1i1t•lt:1tlCf 11. l •, hn1c,\• roo'""., A ' 13) /tliami Lt•offs TE~1 PE. Ariz Univers1tv of Miami ~wimmc·rs won Lwo events to move the ir school rnto firs t placC' Thurs day in tht' open· mg round of the National Swim ming a nd Diving champ1on!>hips sponsored by the Association of Intercolleg iate Athle tic!> for Women. Miami's Dawn Frady, former- ly of Newport Beach. won the 400-yard freestyl(' in 3:58.25. finished only inches ahead of Beth Hobart of Alabi:lma who" as clocked at3:58.46. Dodge rs LotW VERO BEACH. 1•1<1. Los Angeles Dodgers pitching looked good i:lnd bad while lhl• T CXi:IS Rangers looke d jus t ~ood enough. Andy Messer s mith startl'd for the Dodgers in an exhibition game Thursday at Pompano Beach and worked the first four innings. Messers mith allowed only one hit and shut out the Rangers. Then came knuckle-baller Ch<J rlle lloug h. the rl'IH'\'er tn m g for <J spot rn the starting rot~ t10n To>.a:, ~masbed him for eiJlhl runs and eight hits in four in- nings. including a four-run eighth inning. a nd beat the Dodgers 8-4. ·"shf.>r Set"f..>tath ~T. LO L'fS Barry Asher of 1 Cos t a J\1 e s i:I reached th e scmifi.nals of the $75,000 Pro Rowling Association 01>en tournament here Thursday night in st'venth pl<Jce after 26 games. Asher had a match game rJ. t·ord of fi-2·0 and had knocked clown 5.920 pins in the 26 games. I le 1s Just 10 pins oul of fifth place and a s pot o n Saturday 's tl'leviscd finals. Zamora Farored INGLEWOOD -Korea's craf- ty Soo Hwang Hong puts his World Boxing Association ball· tam weight crown on the line tonight against Alfonso Zamora, a baby-faced power puncher frotn Mexico City who is seeking to .become the youngest 118-pound champion in history. Because of his perfect 20-0 re- cord, 20 KOs. and the fa ct that he will be fig hting before a pre. dominantly Mexican and Mex- ican-American crowd. Zamora has b een ins ti:illed a s a 7 -~ favorite against llong, 24. A lien IJ11signed Armstrong, McCord Set Pace With 68s CLEARWATER. F1a . -There was an atmosphere of relief at the Philadelphia Phillies' traif· mg camp Thursday when it was learned the prolonged negoti•- ltons to obtain Dick Allen had col- laps ed. .. MIAMI <AP> -J ack Nicklaus' lead disappeared in the water by the 18th green, und longshots Wally Arm stron ~ and G a r y McCord matched 685 to set the pace Thursday rn lh<.' first round of the $150,000 Doral Open goU tournament. Nicklaus had the lead alone al five-under-par before hitting his second s hot into the lake on the 18th hole. Jt led to a double-bogey six and dropped the Golden Bear back into a tie at 69 with four others. Also at that figure -three· under.par on the windswept. 7,028-yard Blue Monster course at the Dornl Cou11try Club - were Jim Dent. fOrmer Doral champion Mike J(Jll. Robby •Jltehelt and Larry elson. Lee Trevino. wi~r of the Cit.twi O~n last weck~d. had to rally IOf' a !IVl'·Under·par 31 on h back nine lo atay jn strong ~tent1on al 70, two-under-par and J t. two oath lead. .. Kao. l tbouebt. 1 was gorma 'Shoot 1,000,'' s aid Trevino, \\ho play<.'d his front s ide in 39 1n eluding a one -putt bo,::ey on the ninth ·Td already m :"l<lt.• my planl' r«i>1'ervations . ·• .Johnny Mille r . a threc·t1mt· winner ctnd the s ensation of the tour this year. struggled to ti 72. "That wind was something," l.Jiller said. "I haven't played in anything like that since the British Open. J felt like l was in the "rong s port ; like I was play· ing tennis or something.·• Nicklaus. who played well ahead of McCord and Armstrons:. appeared r ady to make it a runaway. He was f1 ve- undcr·par and two PJtrokes clear of the field \\hen he hit bis second sboton the 18th. He pulled the one iron ~hot into the w:at cr , mad1• double bog<'y and dropped bark Yikes ·cli~Uenge .. ... Inglewood Cagers, LOS ANGELES -It· will be the one-two punch of Marina's Rich Branning a nd Bob Losner vs. the spectacular Reggie Theus wben Marina's Vikings and the Inglewood High Sentinels clash tonight in the semifinals ol the Cl Jo' 4-A basketball playoffs. Tipoff is 7: 30 at the LA Sports Arena in the opening game of a doubleheader. Unbeaten Verbum Dci. the Cl F 's No. 1 team, meets Palos Verdes at 9. The Marina-Inglewood game is rflled even while Verbum Dei, winner or four straight 4-A crowns, is heavily favored. Some observers give Jim Stephens' Vikings an edge because of their playoff ex- perience -they reached the semis last year-and the out· standing scoring of Losner and ,.A_, ~ 'Branning who have C9mblned for 143 of Marina's 190 playorr points. · But I n glewood reached the quarterfinals in the 3·A ranks last year and is regarded as a quiclcerteam. The Sentinels' speed has car - ried them to a record and No. 6 CIF ranking. Marina is 21-8 with three forfeits. The difference, then, will pro- bably be in the tempo. 1£ the Vikes can slow the pace and make the Sentinels play a con- trolled game, Marina stands an excell ent c h a n ce. If not, Inglewood figures to win. The Sentinels like to run, press and shoot. They do all three well while the Vikes have encoun- tered problems at times against · a full-court zone press. Garey, ~~ A ~, A A ~ Marina Basketball 4 Unknowns Not Unhappy By ED BURGART 011"• 0•1ly Ptlol St.Ill 1'hl') could easily be <:ailed the <m ony mous four , ·e,·en though one ''as c hosen to some all- lcagul" teams an<I another is averaging 9.6 points. A third is a good ballhandlcr, and a fourth has grabbed 26 r e· bound::. in three pl<Jyoff games. Yet. heing on u basketball team \\ ith st<mdout pl a,,·ers Roh L<>:-.nl'r and Rich flranning, thl' anon\ mous fo ur ;11·L· about ;is \H'll "nm111 a!'o t•;.;tras in a mo\'ic· Tht·1r nanH::.. .irt• ~tall Cook. Kt·\ in l.andgr;af. Tom l 'gland and Dan Boldt and the\' hct\'l' bl'l'n lllStl'll l11 C'11tal 111 the SUCCeSS of lht• r.1 o.1nn;.1 ll1g h basketvJll program('\ l'n though L~ncr :.incl Br:rnning do mo::..t of the scoring J n d cl r a v. l h t• r :.i ,. e s a n d heudhnc-, "The~ ••ll n •al1ze Bob and Rich an· g reat s hooters," :-.avs \'ik- lngs coach Jim ~tephens. "But all the kids are tectm-oriented and they "ant to win. Thcv re· <din· their roles... · The four have fulfilled their roles to such an extent that the Vikl•s arc s till in the running for a Cl F 4.,\ haskctball title. Marina plays lngle\\Ood at 7:30tonight in the Sl·mif)ne1l s. The mos t prominent of the anonymous four is Cook. a G-5 junior center who \\as chosen to thl' All-Sunset League second tc:i m b) the Orctngc County Sports \\ rite rs Association. Cook is averaging 10.9 points and was the Vikings' leading rebounder in leagul' play with a 9.4 aver age. "He plays good post defense and is a vt.•ry quick jumper," says Stephens. ··He also has a good left-handed hook s hot. And his slrenJ,!th 1~his rebounding. Then there 1s Boldt, a relative INGLEWOOD <AP)) -Danny Grant fired his 43rd and 44th goals of the season a little over three minutes apart in the final period to give the Detroit Red Wings a . 5·5 National Hockey League tic w ith the Los Angeles Kings Thursday ni ght. Michel Bergeron also scored tw~ goals for the Red Wings while center Marcel Dionne broke Gordie Howe's Detroit club record for total points in one season with his 40th goal and an assist for 105 points. · After Mike Murphy's short- handed goal at 1:05 o! the third unknown \\hen thl' st•ason b(•ga n but u dang erous rebounder 10 ~larinu 's thrt!e pl<.iyoff \'i ctoril'::> in which he has ha ult'() dO\\ n 2(; rebounds. "He's one of my toughe!>l tom- petitors, .. Sa) s Steph~ns of thl' 6·2 junior forward. "lie is a good rcbound<.'r and is very strong dl· fensi\'elY . \\'ht'n I rcst<.'<I Losner against ·Long Heach Poly, I put Dan on Johnn,· Nash." !Nash. Pol~"s l op for.\\'arcl. :,('Ored 10 poinls .1 l ·gland. a 5 10 j unwr guard. 1:. <•stead'.\' ballhandlcr "llC' helps rl'lic•\'(• the pre~su n· on Rich by handling the ball ." s:.iys Stephens . "lie gt•ts a lot of ass ists and hits th<' op('n man .. Sa~s l 'g la nd on hts roll'. "I br ing the ball down t·ourt and gl't 1t to fli('h as quic-kl\ as I can Anet 1f J g<.'t o pen, I 'II t ;.1k e the J;) footer ... l 'gland 1s ~.l\cragmg 5 2 point:-. Fin:.illy. there b Landgraf. a starter most of the year who 1s a\'eraging 9.6 points. ··Kevin is \'ery quick and can get open," says Stephens of the 6-3 senior forward. "He seems to have good liming and is quick up and down the floor." IC the lack or publicity is bothering them. you \\ ouldn 't know it. "Everybody is Just happy to win." says Cook. Says t:gland. "Branning and Losner are s uperstars, but il takes five guys to win a game." Cook. t:gland and Boldt will re- turn next season when their roles will differ. Right now. the anonymous four are only thinking of winning the CIF. "We knew the potential was there," says t;gland, .. and we are just going to try to put the papers to s hame.·: period gave the Kings a 5·3 lead Grant cut the margin by slam- ming a rebound past Los Angeles goalie Gary Edwards al 6: 12. l'he Kings look an early lead al 3: 17 of the opening period on Whitey Widing's breakaway goaJ, his 25th goal of the season, but Detroit stormed back to talce the lead on goals by Bergeron ·and Dionne. The tally b y Dionne came while Detroit was one man down and tied the league record for short-handed goals in a se't5on at eight. using an effective press, defeated Marina, 68.59. And the Sentinels have one of the CIF's-and slate's -pre- mier players in Theus, a 6-6 \~ forward who Inglewood coat'h ' Leon Henry says can do it all. Th e us, nominated l<> participate in the Californi.a Basketball Classic later this month, is averaging 25 ~ints. 16 rebounds and six a ssists per game. Interestingly. Verbum Dei's David Greenwood and Roy Hamilton will also play in the Classic which features a team of California prep stars agains t a national squad. Stephens hopes his Vikes can force Theus to shoot from 20-22 feel, but Henry is so confident o( Theus' ability that the Sentinels' coach says, "Theus could s hoot from outside the court." And Losncr could shoot from outside the court if recent games a r e an indication. The 6·$ 1forward. a·n All-CH' f\rst learn pick last y·ear, has six straight games of 20 points or better. Losner. Brnnning <Jnd ThcU$ are not the only players who can score. Ingle wood has a deadly outs ide s hooter in 5-10 guard Steve Hines who is averaging 9.S points. "Against a ZOlll·. ht• will real) be tough." says ll enr~ 1\Jarina. which pla)ed zone ai man d e f e n s t' 111 it s 60 ·'1 quartl'rfinals \\in O\'(.'I' LR Pol "Ill probabl) d o the sam tonight The \'1kes featurl' a solid 6 center in Junior Matt Cook who avl'raging 10.9 points and w has an excellent lt'ft.hande hook Tonight's Starting Lineups Inglewood Mari G-5 S('arborough F Lo~nt•r 6·61 ~ Theus F Bdldt ti·7 Ing ram c Cook 5·10 llines (; Branning I fl.O \\'ilhams C l 'gland 5 C Fans Spur Haralson; USC Bows LOUISVILLE. Ky . <AP> Drake 's Larry Harals on responding before his hometow basketball fans. engineered a 80-70 upset o f l 3th ·ranke Southern California Thursda nightin lhe NCAA National Co missioners Invitational Tottrn· ment. l Arizona won the opener O\'l! Eas t Carolina. 94 -78, behind it tall front line of Bob Emott <1n Al Fleming. who combined for;)() points. Drake. which al 16-10. entered the tournament with lhc worst re- cord of eight teams, capitalize.'<! on t he loss of Southern Cal's star playmaker Gus Willia ms to knock the Trojans out of the tournament. Southern Cal. 18·8 this year. had finished second to lntl1an<J in last year 's NCIT. Haralson. a 6-foot-9 senior forward from Louisville, scored 20 points, including three kev baskets in lhL' final fi\'e minutes when the Bulldogs int•hl'd ;.rn :.t\ from a 59·59 tie. Teammate And~ Gr:.iham, a 6·foot·9 fornard. also had 20 points. Wil l iam s. _L'S.C's lcadin ~ scorer, was s1dehned \\ith :in ankle injury he suffered earlil·r this week . Drake shot a sizzling 75 per- c.e~t in t_he s econd half and f1mshed with a fieid goal percen- tage of 61.4, hitting 35 of 57 shots. Drake ~aced to a 14-6 lead but fell behind 32-30 with four minutes l eft in the first half. The game was deadlocked 36-36 al halftime. Ha.raison and Terry 1\IcKissick provided the crucial baskets in the waning minutes. McKissitk. fini s hed with 19 point:. Steve M a lovic. a 6-foot-10 fr_eshman,. lopped th(• Trojans wath 19 pornts . WHITE SIGNS WITH RAMS LOS ANGELES-Alvin White former Newport Harbor and Orange Coast Co llege qua.rlerbac~. s igned a two-year contract with the Los Angeles Rams Thursday. lie received 1 small, undisclosed bonu..'i. White was drafted on the ts~ rou~d by the Rams after co~ pleting the past two seasons 4t Oregon State University. "We're glad to come to ter with him," Mark Duncan di tor ot player personnel r or tlllt Rami>, uid. "He has a tr orm and wilt reJ)Ort to the Ran11 camp at Cal State CF\Jllert.on) mid-July ." ''It'., di~rn ppo1111 1ni:..'' Nkklau& said "I t urnt>ct !-orrwthing excep- tJonal into a 69. I h.1<1 u chance to get a couple of sho~ m front and let it get away.'' llERG!RON (18) SCORU WHIM GOAU! LEAVES Nn". • , t The Rams signed " on(.i..;y agr-eement with CS Fullerton conduct trul,\ing camp th apln thb summer. I • By Deve the su }fearst tioning ball st2 nsylvar fugitive out las1 port lhi !)earch WAS• Senate c ly reject rebates taxpaye of dolla eluding which " lo most I Movin tax cut I the Sen also voe progran 1975tax• new. us year. Ins lea the prog to Thur! mentwa The cc amendr Roth, House-p es from maxi me be redr above S. break "' making The s means t. the Hou percent imumo: either $J that wa! The c slight re ·An am4 Hentsen by one 1 rate foa categori ble inco1 ' By rei ~ould n mg mo1 income tions an would g tax cut. $5, Fin LOS, C. Furn city COl the Ori District day am probatic 1969 in• $94,000. U.S.: Hill sail to prise dant's I com mu Or~ • F2 Sau serv tem shi~ HJg~ in th I I Tl s.ia J~ MJ. JIC01 Pon 11.1bJ ·Wd By T be Associated Press Develooments came quickly in the Suddenly re vived Patricia ~e8:"sl case, including the qucs- t1orung or a professional basket- ball star, euriosity about a Pen- nsylvania farmhouse where the fugitive heiress may have hidden out last tau and a newspaper re- port that the F'BJ has shifted its search efforts to Las Vegas in re- Tax Cuts ddiiion acked WASHINGTON (UPI> -A nate committee today formaJ- Y rejected efforts to increase tax ebates for upper middle-income axpayers but approved billions f dollars in new 1975 cuts, in· luding a tax rate reduction hich would mean $40 per year o most persons. Moving toward approval of a ax cut bill or $30 billion or more, e Senate Finance Committee lso voted to extend slightly a rogram to forgive upto$2,000 in 975 taxes for those who purchase ew, used or mqbile homes thi s ear. Instead of beginning April 1. he program would be retroactive o Thursday, the day tbe amend· ent was approved. The committee defeated 8-3 an mendment by Sen. William oth , (R-Del.), to increase ouse-passed rebates or 1974 tax- s from a maximum $200 to a aximum $500 which would then e reduced as income went hove $40,000. Most of this extra reak would have gone to those aking more than $20,000. The solid no vote ,apparently eans Ute commiltAle will aotept e House rebate provision~ 10 rcent of 1974 taxes up to a m~x­ mum of $200 and a minimum of ither $100 or tbe total tax paid if at was less than SlOO. The committee did approve a light reduction in 1975 tax rates. n amendment by Sen. Lloyd entsen (D-Tex.>. would reduce y one percentage point the tax ate for t he first four income ategories -up to $4,000 in taxa· le income. By reducing the tax base, this ·ould mean that everyone mak- ng more than $4,000 in taxable ncome (income after exemp- ·ons and deductions are taken> ould get an extra $40 per year cut. 5,000 Tax ine Levied LOS ANGELES <AP> -Paul . Furman. a former La Palma • ily councilman and director of he Orange County Sanitation District, was fined $5,000 Thurs· ay and placed on thr~ y~s probation for undeqtatmg ms 1969 income tax by mor e than ,000. U.S. Dist. Court Judge Irving Hill said he did not send Ji\arman to prison because or the defer>" dant's prior contributions to Ute community. ..... INSIDE TODA:Y • TM famed F tftiuql of the 5*xJUow• i.t comirig to San Juan Copi1trono, bt.tt t.otll the ~llows ~ rtturnJ"fl this 11eor'! OaU11 Pilot llo/f .mter Pomela Hallan eZplMe• the 1UbJtct on Page Cl oJ ~·· •Wtek.nd~. lnde · r I cent '1eeks. There •lso wag an 1.t'DCODfirmed rePOrt she !t'8S seen in-Canada. ..Mtss Hearst.. kldnaped by the Symbion@se Ube.nUon /umy ~b. '~ 1974, w-.a-s.Lan lleard from June Taner she publicly Joined her. c!ptorg and had gone into hiding ·wie& the last known sur- v·ivors of tne SLA. ~lthottgb the~ were ~undred,s D• II y Pl IOt SUff P1lo4o ""FORMER CIA AGENT? Laguna Nlguel's Thomas 'Hit Man' For CIA A Phony? By TOM BARLEY OfU.. D•lly PllOtSUff Phil~ .. ~li .. e'" Thomas had e~r Orange County lawyers on the edgt of their seats last month when he told them how he shot and killed more than 20 Com- mu'nlst agertt.s while working· for the Central Intelligence Agency behind the Iron Curtain. And Thomas, 39, drew clearly audible gasps of astonishment from Orange County Bar As- sociation members as he described his own close calls in encounters with foreign agents eager to return the compliment. He slipped the net, he told them, by being smuggled from East Berlin to West Berlin inside a dummy gas tank mounted on a 1937 Packard. On another occasion, he hustled 250 passengers ore a Rome-bound Pan-Am jet and new off alone while enemy agents danced in rage on the tarmac below. Fact or fiction? CIA hero or lhe prankster of the year who hlls hoodwinked al least 12 public meetings in Orange County? A C I A spokesman in Wasnington, D .C., $peaking wbile"'Thomas was speaking Thursaey to the Exchange Club in Laguna Beac:b, ca1Jed the talk ·'a'lQad ot balon~y. · "Thfs •"Y is not tor real," the spokdMan said. "We have our legal people movtng now to do somethi~ about }lfm." Thomas; of Lajuna Niguel, is und.aunted by the ClA's rejection of Ms account of ex~t,,5 with a (See.' AGENT '. Pa~eA.2> ; -Tiflle Beeords of reports or sighting since then. her reported presen~ 4n Pen- nsylvania ls the most solid lead yet lo surface on her whereabouts. One newspaper re- ported that her lin~erprints were round there, and a federal grand jury Thursday launched an in- vestieatioo into lhe matter. Bill Walton. rO«tkie center for the Portlafl$1 Trail" Blazers of Utt National Basketball Association, was questioned ln San Francisco on Wed,pesday by the FBI in con· nectJOJf wifh the Hearst case, his attorney sald today. '*BiU was. ~->operative, but coul41n't tell thell\ anything because he doesn't kpow . anything," Charles Garry ;Jalcl. "He and the Scotts are friends, but. he hun 't seen them >f.of ll·earst several weeks and he knowb nothing about the SLA or Patricia He arst.·' The Scotts are former college athletic director Jack Scott and his wife who bad been living with Wal ton near Portland Published reports alleged that Scott had been in contact with Miss Hearst and may even be with her now. Today'• «:loefg : ' N .Y. Steeb TEN CENTS Case In Canaan, Pa . where Mi$& Hearst and three others were re- ported to ha ve hidden out lasf fall, several neighbors said they had been questioned by the FBI about the house and its occu· pants, but none of them said they could identify any of them as Miss Hearst. The Chicago Tribune reported <See PATTY, PageA2l AssociEJti()il S~spend~ • t ... . . Indicted Members Expelled By GARY G RANVILLE Of tlle D•llY Pli.t Staff Seven employes of the Orange County Assessor's office have been suspended from mem · bership in the International As- sociation of Assessing Officers <IAAO>. According lo IAAO Executive Director Paul Corusy, the seven management level workers have been expelled "until problems related to their indictment have been sett!~." Corusy ideRliCied the Sus· pended couwty employd° ·as James Bertolin o, Reg.iJaa ld Dunlap, Fred Forbec~ J ohJ> Montani, Rob ert Pluml u, • Geor ge Upton and Chris • i • ~;.,; Boukidis. • ..,;."4...,,.._~ ~ Along with two retired as-oa11v p11o1 PMt•..., FrMfflcllScho""'•ht sessor's office employes, the TRUCK DRIVER GUY SUMNER R~LATES ACCIDENT TO HIGHWAY PATROLMAN IN EL TOTO seven suspended workers were ' 400 Gallons of Liquid Propane Gas Displaced In Accident -But No Explosio n Resulted indicted on criminal charges by the count y Grand Jury last December. ln a 33-count indictment the jury charged the nine men ~ith illegally aiding 'Rep. Andrew Hinshaw <R -Newport Beach) in his successful 1972 con- gressional campaign. At the time of their indictment County Assessor Jack Vallerga saJd he would not suspend or take any type of disciplinary action against the seven employes. Howe\ler, Corusy said IAAO's ethics committee '·has a stand· ing rule that any members charged with unethical conduct are suspended until cleared of the charges." As the res ult of the mass sus- pension:i, the Orange Count~ chapter of the association bas voted to disband, according to its president, Wayne Sa~(>ff. The local chapter's president said the vote to disband came after the seven employes were notitie<l by letter of th"'eir sus- pension. IAAO is a Chicago-b ased 10,000-member organization Qf assessing officers. Corusy said most of its mem· <See SUSPENDE D, PageA2} *. * * P1'opane Gas Trnck Flips; No Injuries A liquid propane trut:k carry- ing 400 gallons or potentially ex- plosive gas overturned on El Toro Road Thursday, two-and-a· half m lle.s west of Cook's Corners. The gas did not ignite and the driver, identified as Guy W. Sumner, 24, of Buena Park, was not inju(ed, according to Laguna Hills a nd El Toro firemen who stood by until the truck was righted. Tt\e Caltfornja Highway Patrol said the accident occurred aroundo:20 p.m. when the driver of t he Doxol truck lost control in a curve, overcorrected, and nipped tbe vehicle onto its side and into a ditch. Firemen said there was sub· slantial damage lo the truck but· that the large, 1,500-gallon tank was not ruptured by the impact. Adnilnistrators A.re All Useful -Zogg By JAN WORTll Of lh• O~ily P1lo1Swll Each administrator, no matter what his or her title, contributes to the education of a child. and in the Saddleback Vallt>y Unified School Dis tri ct . each non- teaching staff member has a useful job to perform Foothills Fr eeway Route Not Back e d The Daily Pilot erred this week when it reported that the Mission Viejo Municipal Advisory Coun- cil supported a foothills freeway route. So says Willia m Zogg. superin- tendent of the Saddleback \'alley district . in r esponse to et report from the Orange County grand jury citing th e Saddleback dis· lnct as ha\·m~ the highest ad - minis t rator t o lt•acher r atio amon,:! tht• county's coastal un- ified distric ts. .. I don't see this report a:. a criticism.·· 7.ogg said '"f see it as reportinl?". as an attempt to fac- tuahzc education· It is simply as king us to look a l our cid- ministrati \'e structure." The Grand Jury report. issued Wednesday. pointed out that the thrcc-vear-old Saddleback dis- trict h·as 7.5 administrators per 100 teachers. The slate educat1oi cod e sets 8 to 100 as the mandate4 maximum . Dis tricts which go over that ratio a re penalized in how much state aid they can re- ceive. S ·r ·'Nit Pickin;g' Irks llord Halts West to EQ,St . Three votes were needed to ap- prove the recommendation and lhe measure did not r>ass. The ,·otes were councilmen Jeannie Gagnebin and Dick Lowcock in favor . Co uncilmen Kathleen Kel- ly and John Noble abstaining, and Councilman Cal Neve op· posed . Following close behind "ere the Irvine and L aguna Beach l ·mfied Districts. ''ilh 7.4 ad- ministrators per 100 teachers ~ A.Ssessor Workers Coo. l\tY Assessor J ack Vallerga uid Thursday that workers ln his office are ·'disenchanted" by the "mt picking .. over their time records. . VaUerga's comments came durlna a preliminary bud get hearin1 a nd in the wake of a count1 auditor's inquiry into htti departtnent's 1972 payroll te· cords. • The auditor 's six-week in· vesti1aUon was ordered by the county Boitrd Qf Super•lsors after nine management level cmployes in the assessor's office wtre lndiC:ted by the Orange County Grand Jury fft'ly last Deccmb(I'. The 1ndlctrncnt charged !b• nine emptoyes witli dlrecuni county workers to labor on tb n ass sor Andrew HiJubaw's 1972 conpes1lonaJ campal~. The aud1tora reportedly un· 'Coors' Flights . 7 I . . <See ZOGG, PageA2l Fruit's Bad? Acidity 'Rots Teeth' LONDON (UPI> -A dentist has added excess fresh fruit to the ijst of foods he said can be bad for teeth. Dr. Bernard Smith. senior lecturer at the Lon· don Hospital Medical College Dental School, Thurs· day singled out oranges, grapefruit, lemons -and even apples -in his article in the Practitioner, a medical magazine. "Teeth are made from calcified salts," be said. .. And acid, like the acid in fruit, can dissoJve them. A Jot of pG<>ple, particularly dieting girls, seem to think that eating a lot. of fruit will make them th.in. "They eat lots of citrus fruit and drink lemon juice, and if they k~ doing lhat long enough, they erode their leet.h." • Smith said that in moderation, such fruits will ' not htrm the teeth, but "it is when people take lflrge amounts over a period of yeats that ~evere damaee cab occur.'' • { I I '. I ,Al OA\V~ILOT • SB Thomas Stic~ i To CIA Story By JACK CHAPPELL OUIM D•ll, PlleUt.H .. Ass assination? Govern men. ta) overthrow? Every person who I have talked to believes that is a normal situation for a CIA man to be doing." So s a i d Ph i li p "Dave " Thomas. a m a n who says he is a former CIA agent and who the ClA says 1s a phony. Thomas spoke Thursd ay to the luncheon meeting or the Lc.iguna Beach Ex- change Club. Jte prefaced h is remarks with a comment about .. putting my head in a noos~" and .. makjng waves" with & prev1ou::. address From Page . I I 'AGENT' ... Russia n rifle that earned more than 20 notcht•s on 1l whl•n he eQded nine years of C'JA :.crvite in 1966 .. Yo~1 don't expect the CfA to' telJ you that I worked for them as a hired killer, do you·!" he asked. "Mind you, I started giving these t alks because I had clearance to ~1ve them and do somethi ng to improve the C'lA image , but lhl'Y mus t have t:hanged th eir mind:." "Again, baloney," the CIA s po k esm a n s a id ... T homa s should get the Pulitzer Prize for fiction and those Orange County lawyers should get the dummy or the year award for not checking this guy out before he gave them all this hogwash." Newsm en wer e assured before the m eeting tha t Thomas' credentia ls as a fo rmer CIA agent had been checked out and that he had CI A permission to speak. .. I have my attorney working on this thing righ t now," Thomas said ... I can promise you that there will be a fu rther stale mer&- within a few days.·· ··That statement had heller be to the effect that he was telling a p ack of lies," the CIA spokesman :'\aid ... We intend to contact Orange County authorities a nd see if something can't be done about th is impos ter." The Cl A s pokesman sa id he had been ad vised this week that Thomas c reated a furor wben he was challenged on the truth of his topic while addressing a meet- ing of Republi can women in Yorba Linda. •·1 don't know what exactly happened ," he said. "But we're getting m ore a nd more com· plaints from people in Orange County and we · r e gelling more and more concerned about this man.'' •·My talk before the Orange Coun ty Ba r Association a nd every other m eetin~ I have ad- d ressed on this topie has been the <Jbsolute truth," Thomas repeat· ed. "Be patient and I will prove Jl. .. Fro• Page Al SUSPENDED bers are public employes who are seeking professional designa· tion and to avail themselves of education p rograms oHered by the association . Corusy said only one of the seven suspended offi cials replied to the suspension notice. 61-year- old Chris Boukidis . According to Corusy Boukidis sent a lengthy letter objecting to the suspension prior to the com- pleli on of cour t proceedings a gainst the a ssessor's office e mployes. ORANGE COAST se DAILY PILOT ltw Or•"'OI' (u \t fJ•11,. P;lot "'""'-""d'• ts. <om.- btMd ttw ,.,.,.W\ Pn . 1 ~bl•V\fel bv '"" OfMcae (.N..t Pub41\lllnQ (ol'T'p.an.,. ~p•r.tff" f"<tiltions •re pubh~ Mortd•'t throuqh f r•<MY tor CO\t• Nirw N"WPorl ~Mh~ Hul'ltu•tqtl)rt f\f>¥h Foun •••n V•llf'f, lrv•nf". S•Odl•N<k \l.tl~y -.nd U~.t ~.," \outh <o..'I It U'Of" ""OIOA.tl "'9tl0f'I "cx;b'•\ht d S•lt..t"fl"v rt'Yt ~Y\ TN pr1N.ip.tl PUl>t••l'Hf'Ul ,,,,,..,, •• 1t Q) •i• IMY wm. '°" ... Mt'• .. t •ltfornt• ">l•J& Robert N. Weed Pr01o111ttn1 aM Publ•-. Thomas Keev11 l 01,or Thom,1-. A Murph1nl' Alw ""41nQ f OUot' ChcH les H LOO\ Richard P. Nall "'"' .tAM MAn .. (Jtrtq r o.tor\ S•ddleback Va lleyOtttee '~101 L• Pu 11 .. o •I~" 0o...,, ,.., ... , Ott.er Offices (.Ml•-a JlO~\I S..vSl•oMI ~--· U.oO<ll J)JJ N O-IOvle•••f H.,nl•"OI"" n•acll 1117S !\lo., ft tleui'••d t.aQUN IW•<ll. ll .. C.-Y'9!>4•MI Telephone (7141 M2-43t1 Ctauifled .Adver11slnt '42-~71 \Addi• .. <• Vall•Y "''*' Olll•r Slt .. l10 I r•m \~fl (IH'l'WPIW 4'S·WO t.•l'Y"OM It/\ 0-MUI• C°"•I P.,eo•ltlft<I (Of",,.~Y '4'-'"""' IMtf\ tUu,ltMWW't'.•~f.,1•1 M•fl•t.ft •dv•,ltHrnf'of'tl' h,.r•if\ t'ft•lf bf • r• prodUCt ·J • tlrtovt 0--t ••I 0" mh\MM\ •• ... ''"'"'_..., !>•Cl)f'\4' ,,.,, p•1t•~ •••J •I Co,t• M .. , •• C.•lllern•• wev11pt_..,, .. , ... u oo,,_1,.tt: • .. ft"t4t•I"' uo mftt"thlt mH•h~t' ()t~ltf'WlhOft't.., 00 .. _,,,,,~ to the Orange County Bar As· sociation. • ••J heard from some people In Washington that l better curtail my ~peaking ." He said his only purpose in taJking was t o urge people to write to congressmen and sup- port the Central Intelligence Ag ency d u r ing its c urrent travail. ··The CIA got a bad rep and a bad rap from the Bay of Pi&s. ITT and Chile,·' Thomas said. ... Anytime the Communists (Cet 1ntc> a country, we're goiog to fight like hell to get them out. "The problem s are, we're so li beral in this country, the Com- m':'Jllst party is accepted," he said. Thom as , 39, a Laguna Niguel resident is currently vice presi· dent of the Newport Beach·based On Line Computer Systems Inc. Speaking a bout the current congressional probe of the in· tellieence a~ency, Thomas re· ca ll e d th a t C I A Dir ect o r William Colby had testified that agents proba bly h ad committed some misdem eanors. ··Hell, we a ll know there's got to have been a lot of felonies made," he sa id. Thomas s aid he was concerned about what the investigation of the CIA might do to the ability of the intelligence organization to function. .. Here we have to react to public opinion more tha n any other secret police force. That 's not a problem for the KGB (the Sovi et Union's intelligence or· ganization) or the Chinese Secret Poli ce." Tho m as said many of the senators and congressmen doing the investigation "aren't even classified high enough to look in CIA files." From Page Al /ZOGG ... T he Grand Jury commented that having a h igh ratio or ad· ministrators is costly anti 'ham· pers ideal education. Zogg said one r eason the Sad· dleback district appears high was bec au se o f two a d -ministrative intern trainees cur- rently at work in the district of· lice. They are pa id on a teacher's salary ~chedule, 'he sajd. A.nothe r factor in the high r atios r eporte d by the Sad · dleback , Irvine a nd Tustin Unified districts is their recent formation. Tustin's ratio was 6.9 to 100, d own from 7.3 the year before. When those -d istricts wer e formed t)l ree years ago from a high school district and two e lementary school d istricts no administrators in any of the.dis· tricts were fired. This prod uced a greater tha n n or m a l nu m b e r o f a d ministrators, but the education cod e requi r es that all ad· ministrators be absorbed in un· ification. .. We'll be t aking a close look at our ad mi nistra ti ve organiza. tion." said George Henry, who was r e-elected for a nother four- year term on the Saddleback Valley school board last week. "I am sure there will be a lot of reassignme nts, but I'm not in favor of canning a nybody unless there 's a real reason Lo dismiss him." He nry said he did not think having too many administrators was sufficient reason to dismiss anybody. 1f the district werf' to thin down its administrative staff, the de· a dline f or n o tify in g a d · minist rator s other than the superintendent or school prin- cipals and assistant principals would have been today. The present board. three of whom were d efeated in last week's trustee election. did not ma ke any such nol ifirallons. The new board takes office April 7. l;" s 'Ragger~' Pla11 Reunion Participants in YMCA camps are awarded ncckscarves called ·rags" for reaching goals they have set for self-improvement. Tuesday, March 25 the Sad· dleback Valley YMCA will hold its first annual Ragaer Reunion · for anyone wbo hu ever been awarded a rae. said Steve Young, program direct.or at the Y. "Since the oroizram has been in .existence for over fifty years. uad Young, "we expect to have Pf'Ople of all aaes at the rcu· nion.·· Ra~jters will gather at 7 pm. for a camp dinner and en evenlne around a campfire. Young said. Additional inform at.Ion Is av all•· ble from the Y, 830·9622 . ' Shipmates Battle .. Dennis Conner of San Diego (Boat B) leads his former America's Cup skipper, Ted Hood of Marblehead Mass. in their match race during Long Beach Yacht Club'~ Congressional Cup series. The two yachts were over· lapped over much of the 10..mile course Thursday. Con- ner won by 19 seconds. <Story, Page B3) -· Joint Irvine-Hoag . ·Hospital Proposed By DOUG FRITZSCHE Of Ille Delly l•tlot SUH The Orange County Health Planning Council may pressure UC Irvine and Hoag Memorial Hospital to build a joint 300-bed hospital in Irvine alter consider- ing the two applications to build hospitals on adjacent sites at he arings next week. That Js one of seven proposed alternatives to the applications. It is the orily one which would a c· commodate the desires or both organizations. The alternatives were outlined by health planning council staff in preparation for hearings Wednesday and Thurs- day. Both the university medical school a nd a pending consortium of Hoag and Western World Medical Foundation want to build hospitals on adjacent sites in Irvine. The UCl-California College of Medicine waat.s to tdld a ~ bed. $19.4 million teaching and community oare bospitat, Hoag-Western World ehvisions a 100-bed, $7.3 million facility. UCI would transfer the 200 b e d s fro m Orange qounty Medical Center, which it intends to buy from Orange County for $5.5 million. Hoag plans to close 100 beds at its Newport Beach hospital. Neither proposal would add to the total number of hospital beds in the county. the primary con- cern of the health planning coun- cil. The council contends an ex- isting overs upply of hospital beds in the county is a contributor to high hospital costs. The series of recommend a· t10ns. lo the council states that a p- provmg both facilities is unac- cepta ble. · "To approve both applications as submitted would result in the construction of two hospitals across the street from each other both unde rsized and involving diseconomies of scale as .well as was teful duplications in core staff and equipment," it s ays. Three or seven alternatives to the proposals are aimed at induc- ing the two organizations to de- velop a joint facility. The balance are either-or propositions, ap- proving one facility at the ex- pense of the other. College Band Planning Tour S addleback College band members will be tooting their own horns in northern California April 2-S when they go on a five· concert tour. The 45 band s m en are scheduled to give performances at Canada College, Redwood Ci· ty; Golden Gate Park, San Fran· cisco; Ghirardelli Square San Francisco; Cabrillo Colleg~. Ap· tos, and at the pruneyard in Campbell. Students will pay for their own lodging and meals, the colle~e the $1 ,106 transporlation charge. WASHINGTON <UPI> - Ronald Reasan's friend• are triY· ing to line up delesatee to supl)()rt him for the prealdentlal oomlna· tion at the 1976 Republican con· vention, Admlnlstr.aJon rpolltica\ strategists said today. · President Ford has ordered his political lieutenanta to let the Reagan forces have their fun for the time being, the strate1lsts said. <In Denver, Robert C. Walker, a Reaean strategist, was re· ached by UPI by telephone. Asked if Reagan's men were soliciting delegates, be said: "I heard nothing about that. I don't know anything about it." Had he heard it discussed? .. No.") The Administration strategists said the President has told aicJes to stay out of jockeyina for power in the state and local Republican organizations. For Ford does not fret about his chances of aetting the GOP nomination for president, the sources said. Nor does he fear Reagan or a n y significant number of Republican right'- wingers will bolt and form a third party. Robert T. Hartmann counselor to the President and Ford's key political advile~r at- tended a meeting of Repubucan governors recently and listened to one describe the Reagan ''threat." Hartmann shook his head . Lectures Set On Meditation Two introductory lectures on· transcendental meditation will be offered in the Saddleback Valley Tuesday, March 18, ac· cording to the Inte rnational Meditation Soc iety. · An afternoon )ecture will be given in Dining Room No. 3 of Clubho use No. 2 in Leisure World, off Moulton Parkway, at 2 p.m . Al 8 p.m . another lecture will be given a l Ho me Savings, 23861 El Toro Road in El Toro. Addi· tional information is a vailable from the Society. 497-2349. Senior Club Picks Officers • Mary Marin is the new presi· dent of the Senior Citizens Friends hip Club which meets from 11:30 a .m . to 3 p.m . Mon· days at Home Savings in El Toro. Other officers elected during . the Feb. 24 organizational meet-• ing are Rose Cicero, vice presi· dent; Ede Donovan, secretary; Ethel MacAndrew, treasurer; Mildred Throp, hostess, and Margaret Hamilton, sunshine. The purpose of the club is to engage in social activities for s enior citizens and the planning or trips. Others are invited to join. AP Ptoolt QUIZZED IN CASE Baaketball Star Walton UPI Tet.p!MIW TESTIFIES -Ja y Weiner , 20, of Philadelphia told his connection to the Patty Hearst case to a grand jury "because someone else snitched." From Page(\ I PATTY ... that the F BI stepped up its itl· vestigations for new clues in the Las Vegas area the last three weeks afte r receiving r eports that Miss Hearst m ay have re- turned ther e after leaving Pen- nsylvania late last year. The news pape r quoted un - named sources as saying that Miss Hearst was be lieved lo have spent last summer In the Las Vegas area and had been sent lo Pennsylvania by an underground contact. The Roya l Canadian Mounted Police said today they are searching for a van which a service station operator reported was carry ing a woman resembl· ing P a tricia Hears t. There was no further evidence that the woman actua lly was Miss Hearst. There have been hundreds of r eported sightings of Miss Hears t the past year. Young Talent Sought in Saddleback 7eJ "'°" ~~, '71te. The Exchange Olub is on a search for t alented youth in the Saddleback Valley. Participants are needed for a local talent contest scheduled for 7 p.m . April 3 at Los Alisos In- termediate School in Mission Viejo. ~o n tes t c h a irman Ga r y Shinkle says the competition is open to all young people and will be run off in three age groups: 6·9 ye a rs. 10-14 years, a nd 15·18 ) ears. The Exchang e Club·s Search for Talent covers dancing, sing· ing, i ns trumental mus ic and ~pecialt:v numbers. Acts-may ('onsist of up to four participants. Four minutes will be allowed for each act and, in the case of group performa ncs, the age of the oldest participant determines in which age category they will compete. Shinkle said contestants must be enroll ed in a Saddleback Unified School District school and not have reached their 19th birthday. Persons who are, or have eve] been. under contract Jor their tal e nt are prohibited from participating. Winners in e ach cate1oty wlll receive trophies and the cbance lo represent the Saddlebaek Valley Exchange CJub at tbe state contest scbedufed for San Jose ln June. Nick Di G luro will be the master of ccr~monin fw the Saddle ba c k Valley coAtHt. Judges wlll be seleded by &.tie Exchant:c Ctub ala tate:tdate. Youth interested lq coi>peUng can contact Shinkle at :ilS·IOI or ·drop a card to P .0. Do" ,._., El Toro, 92630. SLEEPER SOFA SALE FIATURING QUALITY SLEEP SOFAS AT ~ SUISTAMTIAtLY REDUCED PRICES Now Js your chan~~ to purchase that dual purpose sofa for the den or family room at substantial savings. , ~EXEl.-HEAITAGE~ENREOON-WOOOMAAK-KARASTAN-8At<ER . WIBDA YS & SA TUIDA YS t:OO .. l:JO NEWPORT BEACH • li27 WEST('Ltn· OH , Mi 20$0 . LAGUNA BEACH • :U\ NOHTll WA!\T ttW' . 41H 6MI TORRANCE• 2..'114t H~Wll10RNF. Bl.VP m.,.n "n til t. &111 tt s l>• 11 ... 1m .... l th HE tio ba \'ls: p e J c D1 M G Be se se in th De ju ill HJ in gr Cc sa ar ai et ir cl ~ I c ci u D d p ll $1 JI tc d c • . . -.. • I .. • • • ' • ( • T oday's ~1-1mg N.Y. Steeb • TEN CENTS· OL. 68 , NG. 13,'4 $ECTIONS,.40 PAGES ' ORANGE' COUNT'Yr~AllF,ORNIA .FRIOAY, MARCH 14, 197S 't ( < Bill ·Walton QUizz~ By The Associated Press Develooments came quickly in the suddenly revived Palric-ilt Hearst case, including the ques- tioning or a professJonal basket- all star, curlosltrabout a P'en- ylv*1nia farmhouse where lhe ugitive heiress ipay.have hidden ut last)'all a.net: a neWspaper re- rt that .the li!Bl ties &hilted its earch efforts to Las \l'egas in re - cent week.s . There #!so was an unconfirh}ed report she was .seen in Canada. M.i~~ }iear.~t, kidnaJ?OO by the Symbioqes.r Liberation Army Feb. 4.,1974, was last heard from Jwie 7 after. she publicly joined her captors and bad gooe into hiding with the last known sur. vtvois of the SLA. AIUlough there were hundreds ; Of repc:(rts of sigh~ings since then. her repo,rteg presence in Pen- nsylvania is the most solid lead yet t.o aurlace on her whereabouts. One newspaper re· ported that her fingerprints were fouDd there, and a federal grand jury Tburiday-launched an in- vestif at ion I nto the mauer. -Bfl ~Wlt.fton, rdOkie center for the""Portland Tra.il Blazers of the ;, .. , .. • Natlon<il Basketball As&ociation, Was questiohed in San Francisco oo Wednea~y by the f'BI in con- nectioh witti the Hearst case, his · attorney said today. , "Bill w&s coo~er8.tive, but couldn't tell· them anything beca~se-he doesn 't know anything," Charles Qatry afiiid. "He and tbe Scotts are friends, but be hasn't seen them for· . .. - Hearst several weeks and he kno"·s nothing about the SLA o r Patricia Hearst.'' · "The Scotts are former )tollege athJetic director Jack Scott and his wife. who ha d been Jiving with Wallon n ear Portlana.. Published reports alleged that Scott had been in contact with Miss Hearst a nd may even be with her now. Case . ../ In Canaan, f>a ., where Miss Hearst and three others were r~ ported to have hidden out last rail. several neighbors said they had been queslioiled by the FB• about the house and its occu· pants, but none of them said they · ('Ollld identify any of them as Miss Hearst. The Chi cago Tribune reported <See PATTY, PageAZ) • • • ~omt OS •t· I ·.a • 1e • e ven.JJ-ropped Unit.Suspends Council Outlines -Assessor Aides Options By GARY GRANVILLE 0t Ill• D~U~ Pi IOI sr.tt Se\'en employes of the Orange ounty Assessor·s office have een sus pended from mem - ership in th e International As- sociation of Assessing Officers (IAAO). According to IAAO Executive Director Paul Corqsy, the seven management level wockers have been expelled .. until problems r elated to their indictment have been settled.·· Corusy identified t he sus - pended county employes as James Bertolino, Re ginald Dunlap. Fred Forbeck, John 1\1ontani , R o bert Plumlee. George Upton ·a1)4 ,CQri s Boukidis. '\ Along with two retir.ed a s- sessor 's o£fice employes.' the seven suspended workers were indicted on criminal charges by t he county Gr.and Jury last December. In a 33-count indictmenl the jury charged the nine men with illegally aiding R ep. Andrew Hinshaw CR-Newport Beach) in his successful 1972 con- gressional campaign. At the time of their indictment County Assessor Jack Vallerga said he would not suspend or take any type of disciplinary action against the seven employes. However, Corusy said IAAO 's ethics committee "has a stand· ing rule that a ny membe"rs charged with unethical conduct $5,000 Tax Fin e Levied LOS ANGELES <AP) -. P a ul C. F\Jrman, a former La Palma city councilman a nd director or the Orange County Sanitation District, was. fined $5,000 Thurs· d ay and JJlaced;on three years probation for understating' .Jlis. 1969 income tax by tnOre tfian $94,000. . .f - . U.S. Dist. ,Court..;.T"ucJge Jr\.ing ltill said he did not send Furman to prison becaus"e o(.. ipe def en· dant's prior con.trtbu&n9 the community. '' ~ ~ .. Co alil •• -if Weadaer Fair sk~es _toiilgbt a.nd Saturda.)"i the weatheF service says, -,vith warmer temper-atures "ilind sun~ shine for th w~kend·. High.II near 60, lows f.al>i&tt\ in the low to mld,40r. I NSIDE '\'OD~Y · The famtd Fntivo:f_. <If tht SWCJllowa i1 ComhlV""fo San Juan Capiatrano, but will the awallow• be retwrntno thlt year? Dailt1 Pilot ata/f writer Pamela Haµan ezplort• thi ·nib}«' on Po(Je CJ of t0do11'1 'Weekender. arc suspended until cleared of the charges.·· As lhe result of the mass sus- pens ions, th e Orange County chapter of the association has voted to disband, according to its <See SUSPENDED, PageA2l -tl ti ti Vallerga Slaps at ltlt«isic Maids l,~Y U;.i(Y Count:°Asses!or Jack Vallerga said TbUri.4ay that workers in hls offiC~·are "~isenchanted" by the "'§i,l picklnll ' over their lime recoi:M. Sbannon ~aybr.r (rigbl) and J..aura "M-usici!1·ourSchoolsDay ... School_s ac·ross H~lonen, , p;iir of piccol~ pleyer;;1iq tpe.,.0 q1e n.~floll '.Tbpr~d~.Y. held musical .as· 'tlruterslt fgli'Schodl 'llaiiO.-helpl!'d'1<i:i'l'!tt"~ ~emb}1es .• ·eilc'h ilfngm~''l'i'us Cand ls .Your up an Irvine s-chool 41strici assembly. Of Land¥,as aunifyingt~, ;, . ~ " -.... " ' s ' ' . • Vallerga 's comments carr.e during a preliminary budget hearing and in· the "'akl! of a county auditor's inquiry into his department·s 1972 payroll re· cords. CIA :Qisputes Stories The a uditor's six-week in - vestigation was ordered by the county Board of Supervisors arter nine management level employes in the assessor 's o£fice were indicted by the <Woge County Grand iury early last December. Co ast Man's De ath T a les Te rmed Hogivasli The indictment charged the nine employes with directing county workers to labor on then assessor Andrew .t-linshaw's 1972 congressional campaign. The a uditors reportedly un· covered "slig htly more than SJ0,000" in t ax paid wages . gasoline mileage and offi ce s up- plies allegedly used in Hinsha"'"s successful campaign. However, as he has done since early Decembe r, Vallerga made ' it clear at Thursday's budget .hearing thal he did not want to Pdiscuss the.scandal in his depart· ment. '· i· "I ' don•t think it's an ap- proprtate malter at this hear· ing," t he.J assessor said when asked about "':the dark cloud" th8t httna:S ovei--his department. Irvine Eyes 2 New Plans ... On Transfers ltvine school trustees are re- viewing new recomlJlendations lor assigning students to schools By TOM 81\RLEY Of llMI o.nr "'''-' sr.H Philip "Dave" Thomas had eager Orange County lawyers on the edge of their seats last month when he told them how he shot and killed more than 20 Com- munist agents \\'hile working for the Central Intelli gence Agency behind the Iron Curtain. And Thomas, 39, drew clearly audible gasps of astonishment from orange Count y Bar As - s o c i a t ion m ember s as h e described his own close calls in ehcounters with foreign agents eager lo return the compliment, I-le s lipped t he net. he told Irv ine Stepfather Jailed in <,Beating An Irvine man was jailed tOOay after po)ice charlcd.he beat trls stepson So badly over a mis- placed 3uto road maP that his pareftts kept hitn home from school to avoid arousing suspi · cion. Paul E . KtHso. 35, of 4826' Win· vale Ave .• in liortheast Irvine. .~as 00,J~:ed ·on sq&p~~n o( fe)ony chnd ~.use wit'h · ball sel at $10,00l:l,-'Police. said. Police alleKe he in(Jicted 1"7 separate-)>ruises Ofl the chest a nd back of .Qt'alg lL . tsrael, 15; who was examined' and lrea'lM at Orange County .t:l ediCal Center . The boy was trarisferreq. to the • county's Albe·tt~itton Hopie for protective~are a'nd cus\.Ocb. . . ' ,. Detectives Steve Nash and Ron Veach arrested Ke lso at home, after poli ce "'ere called to Uni versity 1-ligh School by the campus nurse to examine the ar. ray of bruises on the boy's body. School orficials said the boy missed class Tuesday and he re- portedly confirmed that hi s porents kepi him home because or his bruises and asked him not .o mention them . ln,·cstiga tors !laid the examin- ing physician al Or:1 nge County l\1edical Ce nter confirmed the brui ses a ppeared sustained in a brutal be1-1ting. Kelso is shop foreman of a J .. .a lfabra fire detection cquipmenl plant nextyear... ~ r I s• h A total of four recommenda•,. B . I. . ' . ug t lion• h ave!been made by "·' w1:1.:_ 0 Superjntendent A. Stanley Corey, •·~ who Ha4 tol4 the board a decision • . ..,, · • .. ·Ui· .,ua •• , housing pian mus• In'. ·-Meiv·.. Tiax Cuts be mac;le at t}\e school board's March %6 meeting. .. Coples of alf four PlaM' are .. available.for ipspection at dis· WASHlNOTON (UPI } -A m~~~~~~~f~evee~ereated 8.3 an • trlctachools. ,_ l Sena.•e .committ-tod~y formal· them. by being smuggled rron1 East Berlin to West Berlin inside a dummy gas tank mounted on a 1937 Packard. On a nothe r occasion, he hustled 250 passengers off c.1 Rome-bound Pan-Am je t and £lew off alone while enemy agents d1:1nced in rage on the tarmac below. -Fact or fiction'! Cit\ hcro·or the pranks ter of the year 1,vho has hoodwinked at least 12 public meetings in Orange County"/ A C I A spok es man in Was hingto n, O .C ,, s peaking while Thomas "·as s peaking Thursday to th e E xchange Club in Laguna Beach , called the talk "a load of baloney. "This guy is not for real," the spokesman said. "We have our legal people moving now to do somethin~ about him." Thomas, of Laguna Niguel, is undaunted by the CIA's rej~lion of hi s ,account of e>i;ploits with a Russian riOe that carried more than 20 notches on it when he ended nine years ·of CIA service in 1966. 1See 'i\G ENT', PaRe A!i !! < • • UCI By DOUG FRITZSCHE Ol lfl• 0•11~ PllM SUff The Orange County ll ealth Planning Council may pressure UC Irvine and Hoag Memorial 11ospital to build a joint ~_.bed hospital in Irvin e afte r consider· ing the two appli cations to build hospitals on adjacent sites al hearings next week . That is one or seven proposed alternatives to the applications. It is the only one which would ac· commOOate the desires or both organisations. The alternatives were outlined by health planning council stall in prepara tion for hearings Wednesday and Thurs- day. Both the university medical school and a pe nding consortium of Hoag and Western World "Medica\ Foun~lition want to .. build hospitals 6n adjacent sites in Irvine-. The UCl -Ca\ifornici Coll ege of 1\lcdicine "·ants to build a 200· 'bed. S19.4 million le<tching and ron1munity care hospital. lloag.Western World envisions a !OO·bed, $7 3 million facility . UCI would transfer the 200 beds from Oran~c County , l\1edical Center, which it intends to buy from Or.inge County for S5.5 mill ion. lloag plans to close 100 beds at its Nc1,11port Beach hospital. Neither propos<.11 "·ould add to the total num ber or hospital beds in the county , the 1J1imary con- cern of the health planninA coun - cil. The council contends an l''-· isli ng over supply of hospital beds in the l'OUnt y is ._. contributor to high hos pital costs 1'he s e ri es of rccon1n1cnda· lions to the coun cil stall's lhilt ap· µro\·ing both fat ilitu .. -s is unat'.· rcpt able. '"To approve both :ipplic;lli ons as submitted "'Ou Id result in the construc tion of l\\O hos pitals across th e s treet fron1 cath other both undersized and involving diseconomies of scale as "'ell as ,,...·asteful dupli cations in core starf a nd equipment:• it says. Three of seven a lternatives to the proposals are aimed at induc- ing the two organizations to de- ''elop a joint facility. 1'he balance arc cither·or propositions. ap- pro,·ing one facility ~•t the ex- p<.>nse oft he other <See llOSPlTt\.(,, Page,\2i o,. '•. h •onew alternatives make the lyi:~eded errO~totncrede tax a me ndment b y Sen. William tt d end • b ·r ·ddl · e ll.oth, (R-Dc l .J, \o 11'crcase same a en ance recomm &· ·re es ~µpp , f'll e·1~c':'m ~louse-passed rebat'5 of-1974 tax-tlons roa: e.lementary ~chool tax)t~e.m lot: approved b1\hons WESTERN WORLD pupils ai:id differ Jn recomrnenda-•'Of dollars j~n!f lt75 cuts, in-e5 from a maximum S200 to a tlons fof junior and senior high eluding 4 X. raw. reduc.t ion maximum ~ which "''OUld then students. ·which woul ,rnean $40 per }•ear 1 be redµced @.S lncom!? went Both wou.ld have pupils from to most penons. above 549,000 . ·Most of this extra College Park •nd the Colony at· . Moving towar~·ra· i.£.:'. •· !Jlt."t,~1~,11.t·;c~ those tend College Park School; Park tax cut bill of .... ~ -cnore-t' m ..,,k[elfi • vOte • ... ~r@rrtly West and Culvei:J!al~ attend tbe -..,..i.e··Fl!Mtt rtfje· e-. , 0 __. __ Cuivefdale Scbooif districlwfcle iliio ~.!cl jlilll'elljl siljjllt!l'a 11>•"!1.' the 1:mtJt•~ accts>t optional enrollment' for year-pro1;ram tofote up1pS2,000ln ~e~ ~1us~::i!: ~lA>l:"~a~o l"'OUndEICaminoRtialScbool ~ El 1975\axesfor ewtlD.pur.th ~ ·O-~u •. ( Toro ba1e housloe and the t;t.anch new. used or ile~m this t$~th~u ~: ~~dt~t~pua% ~( attendEIToroMUlneScbool. year, • 'th Gretntrte, Willows, CallfomJa .Instead or nnlnc A#! 1, at •.• " 11n $1,00. llomes and R1CC111et Club would lbep..,.ram ·'". -~ ... did_., .. • (SffSTlJDBNTS,.Pace.UI toThuraday. if Jl,,.,.,.,..,_,e',Ul • • ' . Co o.11, l"lllM -·..,,.,. ........... ADJACENT SITES PAOPoSED FOR IAVI Nf. HOSl'ITALS I 8111 l'ltlnnera Ask' UCI -We11ern World Combl"- .ti O.lty ..... $Uff ,._.. FOAMER CIA AGENT? Laguna Nlguel'a Thomas Front Page A I "AGENT' ... "\'ou don 't expect the CIA to tell you that I worked for them as a hired killer, do you?'' he asked. ·· ~hnd you. I started giving these t alks because I had clearance to give the m and do something to improve the CIA image, but they m u st h ave c h a n ged their minds." ··Again, baloney," the CIA .s pok es m a n said. "Thomas should get the Pulitzer Prize for fiction and those Orange County lawyers should get the dummy of the year award for not checking this guy out before he gave them all this hOJ?\\ ash." Newsmen were assured before the meetin g tha t Thomas' credentials as a former CIA agent had been checked out and that he had CIA permission to speak. "I have m y attorney working op this thing right now," Thomas said. "I can promise you that there will be a further statement within a few days." "That state ment had better be to the effect that he was telling a pac k of lies,'' the CJA spokesman s aid. "We intend to contact Orange County a uthorities and see if something can't be done about this im p0ster." The CIA spokesman said he had been advised this week that Thomas cr eated a furor when he was challenged on the truth of his topic "' htl<' :i ddressing a meet- ing of R epublican women in Yorba Linda. .. I don't know what exactly happened," he's~id. ••But we're getting more and more com- plaints from people m Orange County and we 're getting more and m ore conce rned about this man.'' "My talk before the Orange County Bar Association and every other meeting I have ad- dressed on this topic has been the absolute truth," Thomas repeat- ed. "Be patient and I will prove it. .. FronePageAI TAX CUTS . •· slight reduction in 1975 tax rates. An amendment by Sen. Lloyd Bentsen CD-Tex.>. would reduce by one percentage point the tax rate for the first four income categories -up to $4,000 tn taxa· bleincome. By reducing the tax ba~e. this would mean that everyone mak- ing more than $4,000 in taxable income (income after exemp· tions and deductions are taken l would get an extra $4-0 per year tax cut. Vallerga assured Diedrich that he has installed .. a competent time accounting program" in the assessor's oHice since he inherit· ed Hinshaw's job in J anuary 1973. ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT !.~:t:"~~·.~:,": ~·,~. ~.;,;;:.,h;~Or'!; (.o,e\t PUbllsl'lttvJ Con·t· •'\; ~'•V f'dthOl"li...,t oiubl•~ Mond-t'I lfltc.uol'I Frtdr1v fOt' Co\t• Met-a. ~wpOfl 8•,.ch MIJf'it.nqiton ~«rt Foun t••l'I V•llf''f lrv1'h \A0'11d..-.. ~ V•ll,., •nd LA~ 0.ft<h \ouU1 (f)_.•t A \1r.qt9 r~I .otlte>n '' (INblt\1'• a \of\tu•tttt.,, """Wnt;ldy\ th .. .,w,~I pub41\t\•n'J P'"""' • ··• "'JO w. '' 84';' $tr~, (.wlt• M< '"'· (,.hh.Hn1.• t1'1t> Robert N . Weed Prf\10tnt ,.nd ......,.,..,,_, Jack R. Curley VK.• Pr1>\•de"' •l'O C,.tWr~ MIMQlllf Thom as Keevll ~dltor Thomas A. 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Hoag Ad- mlni1t,rator Scott Parker has m-1.ntalned that b'o ls wlllln1 to seek some middle round with the medical school. On the other hand, medical school Dean Stanley van den Noort is opposed to a joint facility. "We have been tryiDR to write a Joint application for seven years and it is not written yet," Dr. van den Noort said in an in- terview Thursday. ''The condi· lions proposed by Western World ar e unacceptable lo us and our conditions are unacceptable to thetn." The university, he said, mus t have total control of the hospital beds to adequately oversee its teaching program., "The university is only willing to consider a fac ility that would provide a single standard or beds and care. They propose the separation of private patients from the indigent. That is wholly unacceptable in 1975," he said. Other proble m s would be en· countered in relations between the faculty of the medical school and the stare of Hoag, he said, cit· ing the ·•animosity between the staffs." Financial arrangements between the triad of Hoag. Western World and the medical school would also pose problems, he said. "I don't think this Kissinger- like move on the part of the health planning council staff can succeed," Dr. van den Noort said. But the health planning council bas the power to deny both facilities and the staff report cites several questions about the applications. Re~arding the UCI applica- tion, the re port questions the motives and need for both an on· campus and Medical Center teaching hospital. contending that the split facilities could pro- inconvenient for patients. "It becomes necessary to ask, thergfore, whether the system is being designed for the providers or the patients," the report says. Regarding the Western World hospital. the report notes tha t the reduction at Hoag was made n ecessary because of a $13 million expansion at the Newport Beach facility. The addition of beds left Hoag with an un- economical 60 percent occupan- cy rate. "The ques tion r educes to · whether Hoag should spend $7 .2 million to correct a $13' million mistake in long-r ange planni ng in order to provide better ac- cessibility and to meet an an- ticipated demand which is pro- jected to occur within the next five to 10 years," the report says. Hoag conte nds the Irvi ne facility would be more conve- nient for pa tients in the fast- growlh area east of Newport Bay. Those patients now have difficulty reac hing Hoag due to congestion on Pacific Coast Highway. . The favored joint application alternative, the report contends, would save $5 milJion in building costs. Shipmates Battle Dennis Conner of San Diego (Boat B) leads his former America's Cup skipper, Ted Hood of Marblehead, )lass .• in their m~tch race du.ring LonJ Beach Yacht t lub's Congressional Cup series. The two yachts· were over· lapped over much of the 10-rnile course Thursday. Con- ner won by 19 seconds. (Story, Page B3) ShoOting Death Probed by Police Santa Ana police today are in- vestigating the beating and s hooting death of a 20-year-0ld Westminster man who wbose body was found Jying in an alley by a college student Thursday. The victim was identified by 'fingerprin ts late Thursday as Michael E . Luciano, of 14255 Magnolia St. The victim had been beaten around the head and neck and shot once in the chest with a s mall caliber weapon, police said. FroatPage A I S TUDENTS attend Greentree School; part of the Ran c h, n e w California Homes, Walnut Squa re and Deerfield would attend Los • Natanjos School. Turtle RQck al,ld UC 1 rvine children would attend Turtle Rock School; University Park would attend University Park School. Vista Verde K-8 year- round school would be open for optional district wide attendance. Under one of the options, seventh and eighth graders liv- ing south of Barranca Road would attend Rancho San Joa- quin Intermediate School as would ninth graders destined for Irvine High School which will open in September 1976. When the body was discovered at about 7 a .m . in the 3600 block of W. 5th Street jt had been stripped of valuables and all I identification, officers said. Luciano originally was thought to have been stabbed to death but an autopsy proved the fatal wound was from the bullet. Police said Luciano was an un- employed pla sterer and was ap· parently not linked to any gang activity. Aussies Ms.-taken SYDNEY, Austr alia CAP> -A decree that South Australia's 600,000 1 women must be addr essed as "l's.'• ln official oor· respondence h as run i~ a wall of opposition. From women. "I am not Ms. I am Mrs .. " d eclares Dawn Easlick. The move. she said. has reduced all women to a common denominator. Even women members o f South Aust ralian Premier Don Dunstan's staff have come out against his decision. They say they h ave been called lesbians, manhaters and fanaUcs because of the ti· tie Ms. Fro• Page A I. SUSPENDED . pre1ldent, Wnyne Sadolf. . Tbe local ebapter'a president aald the vote to disband came after the seven employes were notilled by letter of their sus- penslorl. IAAO is ~ Chicago-based 10,000-member organization of assessing officers. Corusy said most of its mem· bers are public employes who are seeking professional designa- tion and to avall themselves of education programs offered by the association. Corusy said only one of the seven suspended officials replied to the suspension notice, 61-year· old Chris Boukidis. According to Corusy BouJddis sent a lengthy letter objecting to the suspension prior to the ~om­ pletion of court proceedings against the assessor's office employes. Irvine Board Raps D elays Over Stadium The Irvine School board added its criticis m Wednesday to the slow prog r ess being made toward joint city, school district and UC Irvine improvement and joint use or the UCJ athletic field. The board. in an action similar to that taken by the city council Tuesday, s aid Wednesday it wants to "know where we stand by some time in April." The prnpc .. cd $300,000 pact to imprO\'C the stadium was to be considered Friday by the UC Board of Regents, ·• but the m at· ter was taken off the agenda for further study. The city and school district have become frustrated over the 21 months of negotiating with the unive rsity and are beginning lo explore alternative ways to de- velop a stadium in Irvine. Sclwo/,s Face Fu1ul Slwrtage SACRAMENTO <U PI ) School districts face massive r e· venue shortages because exist- ing Jaw prohibits cost-cutting staff layoffs to match declining s tudent enrollment, the State Board of Education has been told. A special commission called Thursda y for legislative ap- proval of temporary waivers from current e m ployment laws so that local districts can imple- ment "hard-nosed" managerial concepts to make expenditures equal incom e. Two Hurt on Bus TULELAKE (UPl)-Acharter bus carrying 37 elderly tourists fishtailed off a slippery Northern California highway and turned over Thursday , injuring two persons seriously. A surprise storm had swept snow and ice over Highway 139, inahighdesert · area 30 miles soutti of the Oregon border. AP Pll04e QUIZZED IN CASE Baaketb•ll Star Walton UPI Tet.pllOte TESTIFIES -J ay W ei n er , 20, of Philadelphia told his connection to the Patty Hearst case to a grand jury "because someone else snitched." Fro111 Page {4 l PATTY ... that the FBI s tepped up its in- vestigations for new clues in the Las Vegas area the last three weeks att<'r receiving reports that Miss Hearst may have re- turned there after leaving Pen- nsylvania late las t year. The news paper quoted un· · named sources as saying that Miss Heust was believed to have spent last Silmmer in the Las Vegas.area and had been sent to Pennsylvania by an underground contact. The Royal Canadian Mounted Police s aid today they are sear-ching for a van which a service station operator reported was carrying a woman resembl· ing Patricia Hearst. There was no further evidence tha.t the woman actually was Miss Hearst. There have been hundreds of reparted sightings.of Miss Hearst the past year. It recommends that the joint hospita l be financed by Hoag- Western World. The medical school would be given an open- ended Jease for 200 beds and Western World would have 100. . The university would pick the medical direct or of the joint facility. The seventh and eighth graders living north of Barranca would attend Vernado Middle School. The balance of the high school stude nts would attend u niversity High or the SELF School. Under the other option, all seventh graders and e ighth graders living south of Barranca would attend Rancho San J oa- quin. The eighth and ninth graders living north of Barranca would attend Vernado. 7eJ f.'0# ~elHe'it, 'J11e, SLEEPER SOFA SALE The board of directors would be 60 percent Hoag and 40 per- 1 cent UCI unde r the terms sug- gested. 3 Hassocks Stole n ~A burglar with en eye for casual home furnishings has stolen three Moroccan leather hassocks worth $95 from the j?a rage of an Irvi ne subcontrac· tor. Thomas H Taylor, of 5921 Sierra Bravo Road in the Turtle Rock tract. told police Thursday the decorative hassocks wer~ stuffed "'1th old bedsheets and blank ets too The rest of the high school stu· dents would attend University High and the SELF school. Brown Boosts Seniors Care SACRAMENTO <AP > Another $4 million has been re· leased by Gov. Edmund Brown Jr. to continue in-home care for 60,000 aged, blind and disabled Californians throu~h June 30. 1 In January, the governor an- nounced an $8 .4 million emtrgen- cy allocation for the same pro- gram . Fr11it's Bad? Acidi_t y 'Rots Teeth' LONDON (UPJ > -A dentist has added excess fresh fruit to the list of foods he said can be bad for teeth. Dr. Bernard Smith, senior lecturer at the Lon· don Hospital Medical College Dental School, Thurs· day singled out oranges. arape(rult, lemons -and even apples -in his arti~le ln the Practltioner, a medical magazfne. · "'J'eeth are made from calclfled salta, '' he said. FEATURING 'i)UALITY SLEEP SOFAS AT SUISTANTIALL y REDUCED ra•c1s Now· Js you" chan~e to purchase that dual. purpose sdfa f~r the ~e1n or family room at substantial savinps. ' "And acid, like the acid ln (rult, can dissolve them. A lot of people, particularly dietlni girls, seem to think that eating a lot of fruit will make them tllin. DREXEL-HER IT AGE.....,.ENREDON-WOOOMARK-KARAST AN-SAKER "They eat lots of citrua fruit artd drink lernoo juice, and if they keep doin' that long enouch, they erode their teeth." Smith said that in moderat1on, such frultl Wiil not h4rm the teeth, but •'it is when ~ple take large amounts over • perlbd ·of yean that acv.-e · damaae can occur:• ' . . An 6 IATUIDA YS t:M .. l:JO NEWPORT BEACH • 1717 WI!. TCUt•r o~.. 642·- l AGUNA BEACH • 34~ NOKTll COA.'i'r HWV . 4~ ~l TORRANCE'.• l3Mt HAWT'HORNF. BLVD (Opt>!'\ Fri tilt. Sul\, tz..l 301 .. '17" 1279 ""! ·~ c ~ SC () D 1T bo I By GAltY GRANVJu..E °' ... .,.,.., ........... Sev~n employe~ of the-Oran.ge County Asseslof's office have been suspended from mem· bersbip in ti)e ln.tematlonal As· sociation of Assessing Q(ficers (IAAO). A-ccQrding to IAAO Eiecutive Director P~ul Corusy. tbe &even management lavel wort.a have been· expelled, '"u~til 'prbblems · 4'P~ QUIZZED IN CASE BasketbaU ~ar Walton 1 j • related to their Indictment have beeA settled.'' · Corusy identified ·tbe sus· pended county employes as .James Bertolino, Reginald Dunlap, Fred Forbeck, John Montaqi, Robert Plumlee, Geone Upton ·and Chris Boukidj.a. Along with two retired as• S'easor's office employes, the seven suspended workers were By Tbe Associated Press . Two close friends of pro· f~si~l basketball stat' Bill WaJ.ton are u~der investigation in con1lection with the search .for fugitive newspaper i)eiress Patricia .Hearst, sources said to· day. · A source close tp the invesliga. lion told The Associated Press that Jack Scott and his wife, :&lick.i, were being investigated by a federal grand jury probing the Hearst case in Harrisburg, P.a. The two lived for a while with Walton at his h ome near Portland, Ore. The Hearst case has been sud· denly revived by reports that Miss Hearst apparently was hid- ing out in a Pennsylvania farmhouse last fall. Other published reports said Scott, a former athletic director at an Ohio college, had been in contact with Miss Hearst and may even be with tier now, The San .Franctsco Chronicle reported today thflt the FBI has ''docamentary eviclience" ·that the'Scotts were 1nvolved in rent- ina tbe f~bouse.' It said Miss Heam •"4 remaining. members of the Syptbionese Liberation ArD\Y reportedly fled back toward t\)e West Coast after they feared the FBI was closing in on them. Meanwhile, the Chicago · Tribune reported today that the FBI stepped up its investigations·· , for new clues in the Las Vegas <See SEARCH, Page A2) u,..,....... •• TESTIFJES ~Jay Weiner, 20 , of Pbiladel_pbia told his connection io the :{>.atty Hearst case to a grand jury .. because'· someone else snitchea." · • Former Mesan Pleads. Guilty In Las Vegas 4 • From wire ~ce. -LAS VEGAS --A: o.aetia(e Costa Mesan and three partnei2l in a scheme that bflked the Alaj- din Hotel casino out of $250,0GO entered guiltY pleu Tbutaday in U.S. D1strlct Court be.re.' ; Ed.ward Zuber,~. and his CO· def end ants were ol'tMred baclt to court May l for sentence. Unit could include five y•artl :r..~ 1and$lO.OOOfinesatthem um. Police Probe . Gun ~laying In Sama Ana Santa Ana police today are jj,. vestigat ing the beating and shooting death of a 20-year-old Westminster man who whose body was founct lying in an alley ~Y a coUege student Thursday. The victim was identified by ·fingerprints late Thursday as Mh:hael E. Luciano, of 14255 .Ma~nolia St. . The victim had been beaten .-around the head and neck and shot . o.nce in the c~t with a small caliber. we~Pc>n1 police laid. • . • When the body was discovered at about 7 a.m . ln the 3Q()O block of W. 5th Street it bad ~n stripped of valuables and all J ideQtiflcation, officers said. Laaciano oriainJllY was thought to have been ata bbed to dee,th but an autopsy proved the !~tal ..tound-wa1 fJl'om the bullet. · Police aaid Luciano was an un· employed plasterer and was ap- parently not linked to any gang activity.· \ indicted on crimloal cparges by the count)' Grand Jury last December. · In a 33·to4nt indictment the j\lf)' charged·,be nine men with illegally aidlp,g Rep. Andrew Hinshaw <Jt·N'ewport Beach) in h is successful 1972 con· gressional campaign. . At the time of their indictment County Ass~gsor Jack Vallerga said h~ would not suspend or take . Dlll't PlloUl.wlf Plloto HONORED BY TRUSTEES School Cl)fef Moffett \, New School ' Nanted for Educator The ·Huntington Beach City Sc.hoof Djstric;t'~ p.~west sc~l Will be named i~lioootof disffict Sµperintendent S,A. "Al" Mol· fett, scbool tf,UStt~es have de· cided. The S.A. Moffett School is now under constru ction at 8800 Burle rest Ori ve. 1>ff Magnolia Street and Adams Avenue. It should be completed in lune and will open for class in September. The new facility will serve kin· dergarten through fifth grades and is located inside the Landf!1ark housing development. Moffett, 57, was born in Burley, Idaho, and attended Albion State Normal School in Idaho, Utah State Agricultural College in Logan. Utah , then graduated from USC. He holds a masters degree from Cal State Long Beach. After teaching three years in Idaho, Moffett joined the Hunt- ington Beach-City School Dis~rict in 1945. Six years later he oocame a school counselor, then Error Makes . Us Grumpy Through a typographical error Thursday, a Daily Pilot story about Fountain Valley school un· ification efforts mistakenly turned opposing groups into ~ps. . In Quoting Fountain Valley ScbOOl District Trustee Sheila Meyers , "objections those groups voiced" was what she ' said. But some printer's gremlin changed the word groups to grwnps. The Daily Pilot regreta the et· ror. We promise not to grump again. any type of disciplinary action against the seven employes. However, Corusy said IAA-O's ethics committee "has a stand- . ing rule that any members charged with unethical conduct are ·suspended until cleared of the charges." As the result of the mass sus- pensionR, the Orange County chapter of the association has ~oted to disband, according to its * * * TodaY'• Cl09hl.g N.Y. teelm FRIDAY, MARCH 14, 1975 TEN CENT'S ; president, Wayne Sadoff. The local chapter's president said the vote to disband came after the seven employes were notified b,Y letter of their sus- pension. Corusy said most of its mem- bers are public employes who are seeking professional designa. tion and to avail themselves of education programs offered by *· ~ ~?. the assocjation. Corusy said only one of the seven suspeqded officials replied · to ttfe suspension nDttce, 61.year- old Chris Bou!Qdis. \ According to Corusy Boukidis sent a lengthy letter objecting to t~e suspension prior to the com· pletion of court proceedings against the assessor 's office employes. V all~rga Vexed 'Nit-picking' Charges Lodged · Co~nty Assessor Jack Vallerga said Thursday that workers in his office are "disenchanted" by the "nit picking" over their time records. Vallerga's comments came during a preliminary budget hearing and in the wake of a county auditor's inquiry into his department's 1972 payroll re- cords. The auditor's six·week in- vestigation was ordered by the • county Board of Supervisors after nine management level employes in the assessor's office were indicted by the Orange County Grand Jury early last December. The indictment charged the nine employes with directing county workers to labor on then assessor Andrew Hinshaw's 1972 congressional campaign. The auditors reportedly un- covered "sligh tly more than $10,000" i n tax paid wages, gasoline mileage and office sup- plies allegedly used in Hinshaw's successful campaign. However, as be has done since e311.Y Dtc~mber., Va.lterga,mad' . it de~ at Th\lr'sday's Wctiet · bearing. that he-ctW not want fO discuss the scandal in his depart· ment. "I don't think it's an ap- propriate matter at this hear - ihg," the assessor said when asked about "the dark cloud" that hangs over his department. Raising the question was coun- ty Board of Supervisors Chairm an Ralph Diedrich. The Third District supervisor Couple Freed In Death Due To Overdose Huntington Beach police said today they are continuing thej.r probe into the apparent drug overdose death of a 24~year-old Westminster man, but they have released a man and a woman once held on suspicion of murder in the case. Gregory Sperring, 24, of 7531 Brooklawn Drive, Westminster, was dead, on arrival at Huntington Intercommunity Hospital Sunday from what police believe was a heroin overdose. Police arrested the two persons who took him to the hospital under a law which permits murder charges to • tte · (iled against persons who may have supplied drugs that resulted in a death. But Deborah Ann Anzalone, 24, Fullerton, and Charles David King, 2~. of 23871 Coral Bay. Laguna Niguel, have been re- leased, police said. . Miss Anzalone was turned over to Oran)f e County autlaorities because of outstllnding! traftic warrants, police added. asked how "we can respond to the voters who think there's pro· bably too much personnel if some of them are allowed to participate in illegal activities on county time." Vallerga assured Diedrich that he has installed ·•a competent tlme accounting program" in the assessor's office since he inherit· ed Hins haw's job in January 1973. Conflict Appears County 'Hit Mai,' For CIA a Phony?, • D1ily Pilot St.lff Pllo(o FORMER CIA AGENT? Laguna Niguel's Thomas Had Warning To Cool It, Says 'Agent' By JACK CHAPPELL Oftlle D•llY Pli.t~ ··Assassination? Govern men· tal overthrow? Every person who I have talked to believes that is a normal situation for a CIA man to be doing." , So said Philip "Dave" Thomas, a man who says he-is a former CIA agent and who the CIA says is a phony. Thomas spoke Thursday to the luncheon meeting of the Laguna Beach Ex- change Club. He pref aced his remarks with a comment about "putting my head in a noose" and "making waves" with a previous address to the Orange County Bar As· sociation. "I heard Crom some people in Was.hington that I better curtail my speaking." He said his only purpose in talking was to urge people to write to congressmen and sup· port the Central Intelligence Age ncy during its current travail. "The CIA got a bad rep and a bad rap from the Bay of Pigs: By TOM BARLEY OHM D•llY Piiot SUtt Philip "Dave" Thomas had ' eager Orange County lawyers on the edge of their seats last month when he told the m how he shot and killed more than 20 Com· munist agents while working for the Central Intelligence Agency behind the lron Curtain. And Thomas, 39, drew clearly audible gasps or astonishment from Orange County Bar As· • sociahon members as ile' described his own close calls in encounters with foreign agents ' eager to return the compliment. He slipped the net, he told them. by being smuggled from East Berlin to West Berlin inside a dummy gas tank mounted on a 1937 Packard. On a n other occasion. h e hustled 250 passengers off a Rome-bound Pan-Am jet and fl ew off alone w hile enemy agents danced in rage on the tarmac below. Fact or fiction '! CIA hero or the prankster of the year who has hoodwinked at least 12 public meetings in Orange County? A CIA spokes man in Washington , D .C ., s peaking while Thomas was s peaking Thursday to the Exchange Club in Laguna Beach. called the talk ··a load of baloney. "This guy is not for real," the spokesman said. "We have our legal people moving now to do something ahout him." Thom$s. of Laguna Niguel, is untlaunted by the CIA's rejection or his account of exploits with a Russian rifle that carried more than 20 notches on it when he ended nine years of CIA service in 1966 . "You don't expect the CIA to tell you that I worked for them as a hired killer. do you?" he asked. .. Mind you. I started giving these talks because I had clearance to <See 'AGENT', PageA2l Or~:a ~Nt Weather Fair skies tonight and Saturday. the weathe r service says. with warm.er temperatures and sun- shine for the weekend. Highs near 60, lows tonight in the low to mid 40s. Pleading gulltrl to conspiracy to transport stolen propert.J in tn- terstate commerce 1"re Howard Finkelstein, 41, DlnoGtamwane. 46, Ch1rle1 San FUl~. '8. all ot Brooklyn, N. Y., and Zlaber. Pariel Suggests ~rvine, Bolig Combine Elfo~ I'IT and Chile," Thomas said. . <SeeCIA, PageA2} WALLSTREEr ll4SBIGDAY l~SIDE TODA. V The famed restival of the Suxillows is coming to San .Juan Capistrano. but wiU the swallows be returning this year? Daily Pilot staff writer Pamela Hattan explores the sub1ect On Page Cl of today's ·Weekender. The government ipdicted the defendants Dec. 5, 1974. on char ges o£ using U. aqumed names of legitimate~ .. to oblain <!hips on crildl a tllen tranaportinlf the ~hlPi ind cub '4>California a1'<I New: York. • The lndletment slia.. "'*esa.. teln O.MdUanov~r;TaUn~tne. Of l NeW York and the Giia'. ti.re. mta 1Vere emp1oyea. The men eoni'l\lcted two Junkets to tu ~lactdfa Hci&el in ~e~bet' and Deetmblei Of"888 mid runmbed Jd~~ with PtiQll1 ldatlfie.rton OI _... ~ roucn. wd * lldr.'llllDt . • ByDOUG~alT'ZSCllE ~ • Clnlllt llllll• fliei Mt ---. Tb• Oranae County Health Plaanln1 CouncU mtlY pressure UC Irvine and Hoag Memorial · Holpltal to build a joint 300-bed hoqiital in Ir"lne after conslder· tna the two appllca~ to build holpitall on adjacent sites at bearln81 next week. Tbat l1 one of seven proposed· .... Uva to tbe 1'11llieaUons. It •UM only one whltb.auld ac- commodate the detirft cl both oraani11tions. The alt.emativcs were outlined by health p\annina counfil staff ln preparation for bearincs Wednesday and Thura· ~ medical the total number of hosp~al beds in tbe county, the pri~ary con· cem of the health Pl.anhln& coun· cil. The council coat.ends an ex- isting oversupply of bl>$pita1 beds in the county is a contributor to higb hospital co9". _ . The series of recommenda· tions to the council states that ap-prcwi~ both tadUUes ia una~ ceptabl•· .... I "To ~· bo&h ~ftcat.ions 1s submltt-8 WOQ)d t$lt ln Ule constru~UOa or tWQ . )\ospltals ·across tht meet from each other both u.nd~nl~ed and ltwofvlng diseconc>tiH• of scale as well at wasteful dttplJcations in cor• ilt ~, '&eeii6s~nAL,..._Al> •NEW YORK <UPU-The stock market, buoyed by signs of a buslness recovery and a decline in interest rate~, closed sharply and broadly higher today in .:- live \rt.ding on the New York ~le E~cban1,. 'the Dow Jones industri al ncraae &•iMd 10.49 potnts to 113.•7. . Advantt• led declines by about a l'o-to·i ~::•e . BS). Prlc n t\lrply h\aher in hMV)' tr..ala1•on tha American Slock KXcha~e. Index H/F .. SE!.RCH •.• area Ule lut three w..a after reeelYlal rep0rt1 t.ha 1IHH Re-'l ••1 9'ave ~UMIN after leaviq PenrusylvanJa late last year. The newspaper quoted un- n.-ned sources a,s saying that Miu Hearst wu believed tA> have 1P._eat lut summer in tha Las Ve•u •~•and had been sent tA> hnnsylvanla by an underaround ~-. Seott.•1 ~arenta llve in the Las Vt1uarea. Tn South Canaan, Pa .• Where Miss Hearst and three others were reported to bave bidden out 1• fall, several neiibbors said they had been quesUooed by the FBI about the house and its occu- pants. but none of them .said they could idenli(y any of them as lliss Hearst. Miss Hearst. kidnaped by ttie Symbionese Liberation Army Feb. 4, 1974, was last heard from June 7 after she had publicly joined her captors and eooe · to hiding with the last known vivors of the SLA. Although there were hun s of reports of sightings since her reported presence in nsylvania is the mo,,t soli lead yet to surface on her whereabouts. One newspaper re· ported that her fingerprints were found there, and a federal grand jury Thursday launched an in· vestigation into the matter. Walton, rookie center for the Portland Trail Blazers of the Na· tion(\l Basketball Association, was questioned in San Francisco on Wednesday by the FBI in con· nection with the Hearst case, his attorney said today. ·•Bill has been cooperative. but couldn't tell them anything because he doesn't know anything," Charles Garry said. ··He and the Scotts are friends, but he has n't seen them for several weeks and he knows nothing about the SLA or Patricia Hearst." Police Probe .$.36,000 H eist I • • • • In Huntington Huntington Beach police today continued their investigation of a $36,000 holdup Wednesday night of two Penny Saver employes. Po1ice said Robert P. Witte, 27, and Robert C. Dorsey, 32, told them they were about to make a bight deposit al the United California Bank in Huntington Center when the robbery took place. Before they could place the bag in the deposit box, a man armed with a blue steel revolver ap· proached, grabbed the UC~ ?e· wsit bag, then ran to a wa1tmg car and sped away, .the pair told olficers. The men s aid the bag con- tained $31 000 in checks made out to P enny' Saver, and $5,600 in cash. · The two \'ictims flagged down a passing police car moments later and reported the holdup, police said. Sclwob Face Fund Slwrtage SACRAMENTO (UPI> - School districts face massive re· venue shortages because exist· ing law prohibits cost-cutting staff layoffs to match declining student enrollment, the State Board of Education has been told. A special commission called Thursday for legislative ap· 'proval of temporary waivers from current employment laws so that local districts can imple· ment "hard-nosed" managerial concepts to make expenditures equal income. ORANGE COAST ""' DAILY PILOT Robert N . Weed .. ~ .• .-. .... --, Jack R. Curley YI(• p,~ ... 0--•I Mll- ThomaS Keevil ...... Thomas A. Murphinef _,..,,"' ldit« O•rl.s H. Loos Richard P. Nall AUl'4.tftl ~n•q•nQ f.Otl0'$ Terry Coville Wnt O<.,,tot Cou•"• Edlw 01fter Offices U ...... 8eK ... 11'' C..-•-. Sf"'" c..i. -.. uo #1'<1 a.v SI,..,, -~ ..... ))lJ ..... -1 ........ ,. ~MO V.tllo JUOl l• ,.., "-.ti~" o ... oe F ,_,,., Tele"'OM (7t•> M1~J21 ClffS,lfltd Advertising M1·S671 ~_. .. 0r_c-,~1 ... S40·1110 ' ............. __ .:_-_~ • • "~ the Communllts iet 1* a COU!ltry, we"re &olna &o ' ftilaLUb.Mlltolet.tMmout. ~ ~· an, we'r.e IO: lltidid 11!·~ .. ~try, the Com· munltt Pfl'ty 11 accepted," he aald. • O••tY ~lllt Ml-lty Tf"' .....,Mft ADJACENT SITES PROPOSED FOR IRVINE HOSPITALS But Planner• Ask UCl-Weatern World Combination E'ro• Page AJ HOS PITAL STUDY. • • staff and equipment," it says. Three of seven alternatives to the proposals are aimed at induc- ing the two organizations to de· velop a joint facility. The balance are either-or propositions, ap- proving one facility al the ex- pense of the other. Hoag spokes men said they have not had enough time to re· view the planning col.Dlcil recom- mendations and could not com· ment on their contents. In the past, however, Hoag Ad· ministrator Scott Parker has maintained that he is willing to seek some middle round with the medical school. On the other hand, medical school Dean Stanley van den Noort is opposed to a joint facility. "We have been tr:ving to write a joint application for seven years and it is not written yet," Dr. van den Noort said in an in· terview Thursday. "The condi· lions proposed by Western World are unacceptable to us and our conditions are unacceptable lo them." The university, he said, must have total control of the hospital beds to adequately oversee its teaching program. "The university is only willing to consider a facility that would provide a single standard of beds and care. T hey propose t'he separation of private patients from the indigent. That is wholly unacceptable in 1975," he said. Other problems would be en· countered in relations between the faculty of the medical school and the staff of Hoag, he said, cit· ing the "animosity between the staffs." Financial arrangements between the triad of Hoag, Western World and the medical school would also pose problems, he said. "I don't think this Kissinger- like move on the part of the health planning council staff can succeed,'' Dr. van den Noort said. , But the health planning council has the power to deny both facilities and the staff report cites sever al questions about the applications. Re2ardin~ the UCI apphca· Uon, the report questions the motives and need for both an on· campus and Medical Center teaching hospital, contending that the split facilities could pro- inconvenient for patients. "It becomes necessary to ask, therefore, whether the system is being designed for the providers or the patients," the r eport says. · Regarding the Western World hospital, the report notes that the reduction at Hoag was made necessary because of a $13 million expansion at the Newport Beach facility. The addition of beds left Hoag with an un·· economical 60 percent occupan· cy rate. "The question reduces to . whether Hoag should spend $7.2 million to correct a $13 million mistake in long-range planning in order to provide better ac· cessibility and to meet an an- ticipated demand which is pro· jected to occur within the next five to 10 years," the report says. Hoag contends the Irvine facility would be more conve- nient for patients in the fast· growth area east of Newport Ba¥. Those patients now have cllfQeulty reaching Hoag due to congestion on Pacific Coast Highway. The favored joint application alte,rnative, the report contends, would save $5 million in building costs. It recommends that the joint hospital be financed by Hoag. Western World. The medical school would be g_iven an open· ended lease for 200 beds and Western World would have 100. The university would pick the medical director of the joint facility. The board or directors would be 60 percent Hoag and 40 per- cent UCI under the terms sug- gested. Billions Sought In New Tax Cuts WASHINGTON (UPI> -A would get an extra $40 per year Senate committee today formal-tax cut. Jy rejected efforts to increase tax ~nate Democrats voted u~- rebates for upper middle-income . am.mously Thursday to dela_Y taxpayers but approved billions their March 21 Easter recess 1f of dollars in new 1975 cuts, in· ~necessary to send the bill to eluding a tax rate reduction President Ford, and thus to which would mean $40 per year speed 1974 tax rebates to tax· to most persons. payer~ in May and early June. Moving toward approval of a tax cut bill of $30 billion or more, State Health the Senate Finance Committee also voted to extend slightly a program to forgive ui> to $2,000 in 1975 t~es for those who purchase Ab u ses Cite d new, used or mobile homes this 1T.:';tead of beginning A~ril 1, the program would be retroactive to Thursday, the day the amend· ment was approved. The committee defeated 8-3 an amendment by Sen. William Roth, ( R -Del. l, to increase House-passed rebates or 1974 lax· es from a maximum $200 to a maximum $500 which would then be reduced as income went above $40,000. Most of this extra break would have gone to those making more than $20,000. The solid no vote apparently means the committee will accept the House rebate provision : 10 percent or 1974 taxes up to a max· imum of S200 and a minimum or either $100 or' the total tax paid if that was less than $100. WASHINGTON (AP ) - Former Gov. Ronald Reagan's Department of HeaJth covered up fraud and abuses in the state's $2-billlon health care system, a Senate investigator has testified. David Vienna, an investigator for the government operations subcommittee, told a subcom· mittee panel Thursday that state health officials "created an en· vironment that stimulated pro- gram abuse." "They did this by cover-up of fraud and other crimes; through intimidation of lower levehstate employes who discovered and reported abuses ; and through conUnuation of contr~ to plans known to be in violation or the law as well as their contract plans," Vienna said. The committee did appl"OYe a slight reduction in 1975 tax rates. An amendment by Sen. Uoyd Bentsen <D·Te~.>. would Nduce Cycle Fatality by one percentaae point the tu rate f of' the fir•t four Income categories -up to $4,000 in taxa~ ble inCOG\e. By fed'udn• ,the tax bue, t.hi1 would mean lhat everyone mak-· int more tbaa *'·000 in tauble lffOIM• Clneotne after exemp-u-. 9n4, dtductjons arc taken) Thomas, ~. a Laguna Niguel r~i~ent is currently vice presi- dent of the Newport Beach-based On Une Computer Systems Inc. S)eaklng about the curreqt ·congressional probe of the ln·,. telli~ence agency, 'lbomas re· called Uut CIA Director William Colb)' had testified that agents probably had committed some misdemeanors. "Hell, we all know there's got to have been a lot of felonies made,'' he said. Thomas said he was concerned about what the invesUgalion of the CIA might do to the ability of the intelligence organization to function . "Here we have to react to public opinion more than any other secret police force. That's not a problem for the KGB (the Soviet Union's intelligence or· ganization) or the Chinese Secr~t Police." Thomas said many of the senators and congressmen doing the inv~tigation "aren't even classified high enough to look in CIA files." "He had a complete r\.indown of wttere he <T homas> bad spoken before," Dammarell said. The caller had asked the club president to call Washington office of the CIA and report back on what Thomas hac! &aid during the Exchange Club meeting. Thomas said he was not wor· ried about any physical relalia· lion the agency might take against him, but said he would curb his speaking engagements because the CIA could "do me in financially." He said he could prove his af· filiation with the agency through old Swiss bank records. . · "That looks like what I'm go- ing to have to do," he said. Teen Inmate Found Knife d TRACY (AP ) -A 19-year-old inmate at Deuel Vocational Institute was stabbed 47 times and killed Thursday ~flt. prison officials said. 1i{ , It was the fifth stabbing murder there this year. There have been 10 nonfatal !.tabbings, including one earlier this week. Spokesman Bob Peterson said all inmates al the prisoo SO miles east of San Francisco were con· flned to theil' cells in a ''tA>tal lock down" after the body of Stewart J . Vandergalien was found in a cellblock. Sovie ts T esting MOSCOW (AP> -The Soviet government today announced a new series or rocket tests in the south Pacific during the last two weeks of March. Tass, the Soviet news agency, published a gov· crnment warning to ships and aircraft to stay clear of an area sout h or Christmas Island from 6 u m.to6p.m.daily. Shipmates Battle Dennis Conner of San Diego (Bpat B) leads WS former America's Cup skipper, Ted Hood of Marblehead, Mass,.. in their match race during Long '3each Yac.ht Clubs Congressional Cup series. Th~ two yachts were over- lapped over much of the 10-mlle course Thursday. Con· ner won by 19 seconds. (Story, Page 83) $5,000 Tax Fine Levie d WS ANGELES <AP> -Paul C. Furman, a former La Palma city councilman and director of the Orange County Sanitation District. was fined $5,000 Thurs· day and placed on three years probation for understating his 1969 income tax by more than $94.000. U.S. Dist. Court Judge Irving Hill said be did not send Furman to prisoh be cause of the defen· dant's prior contributions to the community. F rom Page A l MOFFETT. • • served as vice principal and prin· cipal. He was promoted to assis· tant superintendent in 1962 and three ye a r s I a ter became superintendent. In the past 10 years, the district has grown from four schools and 3,000 students to 12 schools and an enrollment of 8,250. He and his wife, Vernie, have one son, Wayne: three daughters, Janis, Beverly and Ellen, and five grandchildren. He has been active in the Church of J esus Christ of Latter·· Day Saints. A Masonic dedication service will be held at the new school May3. Wolf R ecapture d SAN DIEGO (AP> -A maned wolf jumped out of his moated enclosure in the San Diego zoo and strolled through a wooded area Thursday. FroMPage Al 'AGENT'~ .. give thern and do something to improve the CIA linage, but they mu•t have c~anged-tlielr minds.',' "Again, balQney," the .CIA s pokesman said. "T ho.m~s should get the Pulitzer Prize for fiction and those Orange County lawyers should get the dummy of the year award for nolchecking this guy out before he gave them all this hogwas h." , Newsmen were as5ured before the meeting that Thomas' credentials as a former CIA agent had been el}ecl<ed out al'.ld that he had CIA permission to speak. . "I have my attorney working on this thing right now," Thomas said. "I can promise you that there will be a further statement within a few days." "Thal statement had better be to the effect that he was telling a pack of lies," the CIA spokesman said. "We intend to contact Orange Coµnty authqrities and see if something can't be done about this imposter." The -CIA spokesman said he · had been advised this week. that Thomas created a furor when h e was challenged on tbe tru\.h of his topic while addressing a meet· ing of Republican women in Yorba Linda. "I don't know what exactly happened," he said. "But we're getting more and more com- plaints from people in Orange County and we're getting more and more concerned about lhis man." "My talk before the Orange County Bar Association and every other meeting I have ad· dressed on this topic has been the absolute truth," Thomas repeat· ed. '·Be patient and I will prove it." 7eJ. ~ ~~, 11«:. SLEEPER SOFA SALE FU TURING QUALITY SLEEP SOFAS AT SUISTANTIALL Y REDUCED PRICES Now is your chance to purchase that dual purpose sofa fo r ire ~en or family room at substantial savings. ~EXEL-HeRITAGE-HENREOON-WOOOMARK-KARAST AN-BAKER \ . .. : N EWPOAT 8EACH-. ' ITZT WJ!:STCUfF D~, ~·2* . ,. W180A n & SA T\IUA YS tsOO te S:JO LAGUNA BEACH • • 34~ N01l1'1 I t'OAJ\'1' HW\' • «N ~l \ TOARANCE-2314t HAWTHOftNf. 8~VD tOptn Fri hi v. !'lun. 12 s ~1 3'18-l21t \ \ I Sc Cou bee ben soci (l.A. A• Dir• m~ beet - c j Sc ly re ta ol c l " le t1 ti a p l r l t t r • I I 1 1 I I .. By GAkY GRANVILLE CM ... 0.ltTptteit9'1ft related to their indictment have been settled.•• Seven employes of the Orange County Assessor's office have. been suspended from mem- benbip in the Jntemalional As- sociation of Assessin1t -Officers ClAAO). According to IAAO Executive Director Paul Corusy, the seven management level workers have been expelled • • unW problems . Corusy jdentified the sus- pended ~ounty employes as James 'Bertolino, Reginald Dunlap, Fred Forbeck, John Montani, RGbert Plumlee, George Upton a nd Chris Boulddi•. ~ Along with two retired as- ses.sor's office employes, the seven suspended workers were Crash Aftermath ~ AS firemen give first aid to 15-year-old Jay Moffett of Santa Ana Heights, bis mother, Joyce, (facing camera) is consoled by bystander. The boy, 2593 Willow Lane. was riding a motorcycle when it collided with a car at Pegasus Street and Redlands Drive in Santa Ana Heights 'fhursday afternoon. He was listed in satisfac- tory condition today at Hoag Memorial Hospital. Driver of car, Phyllis Moritz, escaped injury, according to Highw'9' Patrol. Billions SoUght In New TaX Cuts WASHINGTON (UPI) -A Senate commlltee today formal· ty rejected efk>m to increase tax rebates for upper mi<ldle-income taxpayers but approved bDUGns of dollars ln new 1975 cuts, in· · eluding a tax rate reduction which would mean $.o per year to most persons. Moving toward approval of a tax cut but of $30 billion OI' more, the Senate Finance Committee also voted to extend sUglitly ·a program to forglve up to$2,000'ln 1975 tax~ for those wbQ purchase new, used or mobile homes this year. Instead of beginning April 1, the pro1ram would beretrotttive to Thursday, the day the amend- ment was approved. The cosnmlttee defeated 8-3 an . amendmfJlt b1 Sen. Wllllam Rotb. (Jl·Del. J, to Increase House·paued retiales ol 19'14 tax· es from. a snaaimum '300 to a max.lmunt '600 ftblch would then ' be reduced as income we nl abQve $40,000. Most of thm extra bre'ak would have gone to those 'making more than $20,000. The solid no vote apparently means the committee will accept the House rebate provision: 10 percent o( 1974 taxes up to a max- imum of $2QO and a minimum of either $100 or the total tax paid if that was less than $100. The committee did approve a· slight i:eduction in 1975 tax rates. An amendment by Sen. Uoyd Bent.sen (D-Tex.), would reduce by one percentage point the tax rate !or the first four income categories .:_ up to S4.000 in taxa· bleincome. 8yTOM:8A&.LEY Ol•-..UrPllM ..... Philip "Dave" Tbomaa ba4 aa• Orua• Co"nty la~ on ~ ectce of their seats lut month wben he told them how be shot and killed more than 20 Com· munlst agents wbile workina f01' the Central lnte1Hgence A1ency behind the Iron Curtiiil. And Thomas, 3t, drew clearly audible 1a1ps ol astonishment lrom Orang County Bar A:.· $Oclatton membert u he described hla own close cut in encountefi wlth fote&p a1ent.$ ea1er to rcturrl tho compl:lment.. H slipped th• net, he told them, by being tmugaled from Eut BerUn to Weit Berlin lnaide a dummy aas tank mounted on a / • QRANGE COUNTY, CALIFO~NIA FRIDAY, MARCH 1•, 1975 indicted on criminal charges by the county Grand Jury last December. In a 33-count indictment t.be jury ch.arced the nine men with Ulegally aiding Rep. Andrew Hi~haw CR-Newport Beach) in bis successful 1972 con- gressional campaign. At lbe time of their indictment County Assessor Jack Vallerga \aid he WQuld not suspend or take any type of disciplinary action against the seven employes. However, Corusy said JAAO's ethics committee "bas a stand· ing rule tha t any members charged with unethical conduct are suspended until cleared of the charges." As the res ult of the mass sus· pensions, the Orange County chapter of the association has voted to disband, according lo its president, Wayne sadoff. The local chapter's pr~ident said the vote to disband came after the seven employes were notified by letter of their :;us. pension. Corusy said most of its mem- bers are public employes who are seeking professional designa- . lion aqd to av~il themselves or education programs offered by • 1ta Walton's Frie~ Probed By The Associated Press Two close friends of pro- fessional basketball star Bill Walton are under investigation in I connection with the search for fugitive n e wspaper heiress Patricia Hearst, sources said to- day. · A source close to the investiga- tion told The Associated Press · that J ack Scott and his wife, Micki, were being investigated by a federal grand jury probing the Hearst case in Harrisburg, Pa. The two lived for a while with Walton at his home n ear Portland. Ore. The Hearst case has been sud- denly revived by reports that Miss Hearst apparently was hid· ~g out in a Pennsylvania •rmhouse la1>t fall. Other published reJ)orts ~aid Scott. a former athletic direetor at an Ohio college, had been in contact with Miss Hearst and may even be with her now . The San Francisco Chronicle reported today that the FBI has ''documentary evidence" that the Scotts were involved in rent· ing the farmhouse. It said Miss Hearst and remaining members or the Symbionese Liberation Army r eportedly fled back toward the West Coast after they feared the FBI was closing in on them. Meanwhile, the Chicago · Tribune reported today that the FBI stepped up its investigations for new clues in the Las Vegas area the last three weeks after receiving reports that Miss Hearst may have returned there after leaving Pennsylvania late last year. . The newspaper quoted un-' named sources as saying that <See SEARCH, Page A2l WALL STREEI' HAS Bk\DAY. NEW YORK CU PI>-Thestock market. buoyed by signs of a business recovery and a decline in interest r ates, closed sharply and broadly higher today in ac- tive trading on the New York Stock Exchange. The Dow J o nes industrial average gained 10.49 points to m.47. Advances led declines by about a lO·to-3 <Tab~s. B5J . Priees were sharply higher in heavy tra~ing on the American Stock Exchange. 193'1 Packard. On a nother occasion, he hustled 250 passeneers off a Rome·bound Pan-Am jet and flew off alone while enemy a1enta danced in rage on the . tarma<: below. Fact or fiction 1 CIA hero or the prankster Of tbe year Who has hoodwtnked at least 12 public meeUnsa in Orange County? A CIA spo k esman in Wasbinalon, O .C ., speakin& wtiUe Tbomlwas speakl11g ~tlday to t Exct)an«ie tlub in W uria. Be• , catlad ~talk ''a IOH otlt•loney. "TlaM ll.IY ls aot tor real, i. lhe Sp()kaman saa "We ha'1o our le1al _ Pioole v'n• ~ to do sorn.uilnj''bO hlm." sBattle Dennis Conner of San Diego (Boat B> leads his Carmer America's Cup s kipper, Ted Hood of Marblehead, Mass., in their match race during Long Beach Yacht Club's Congressional Cup series. The two yachts were over- lapped over much of the 10-mile course Thursday. Con- ner won by 19 seconds . (Story, Page B3) Ex-' Agent' Thomas Tells of Pressure O•llY Pll« Stall P- f0RMER CIA AGENT? Laguna Niguel'• Thomae Thomas, of Laguna Niguel. is undaunted by the CIA'a rejection of his account of exploits with a ~usaian rifle that carried more than 20 notches on it when he ended nine years of CIA service in 1966. ··vou don't expect tbe CIA to tell you that J worked for them as a hired klller. do you?" he asked. "Mind you, I started giving these talks because I had clearance to give tbem and do mct.hing to tmprowOieCIA lm•tt. but they mutt have ~hi"•" t)lclr minds," "Agnln, b._toney.'' .tllj ClA spok~sman 1H11A. ··~a-'omu shoul4 get ~ Pulltier.: for fictiOl' and tbo.t_ Oran&• c.oonty <See' -.ENT', AJ) By JACK CHAPPELL Of tlle Dally Piiot S~lf .. Assassination? Governmen- tal overthrow? Every person who I have talked to believes that is a normal situation for a CIA man to be doing." So said Philip ··nave" Thomas, a man who says he Is a former CIA agent and who the CIA says is a phony. Thomas spoke Thursday to the luncheon meeting of the Laguna Beach E x· change Club. He prefaced his remarks with a comment about "putting my head in a noose" and "making waves·· with a previous address to the Orange County Bar As· sociation. "I heard from some people in Washington that I better curtail my speaking ... He said his only purpose in talking was to urge people to write to congressmen and sup· port the Central Intelligence Agency during its current travail. ··The CIA got a bad rep and a bad rap from the Bay of Pig!). ITT and Chile." Thomas said. ··Anytime the Communists gel into a country. "c 're going lo fight like hell to get them out. ··The problems are. we're so liberal in this country. the Com - munist party is accepted," he said. Thomas, 39, a Laguna Niguel resident is currently vice presi- dent of the Newport Beach-based On Line Computer Systems Inc. Speaking about the current congressional probe of the in- telligence agency, Thomas re· ca ll ed tha t CIA Director William Colby had testified that agents probably had committed some misdemeanors. "Hell. we all know there's got to have been a lot or felonies made," he said. Thomas said he was concerned about what the Investigation or the CIA might do to lhe ability of the intelligence organizaUon to runction. "Rere we have lo react to public opinion more than any <See CIA, Pa1eA%) N /C TEN CENTS • the association. Corusy said only one f6 Ule I seven suspended officials replied to the suspension notice, 61-year· • old Chris Boukidts. ! .According to Corwsy Boukidis sent a lengthy letter objecting to the suspension prior to the com· pletion or court proceedinga against the assessor's office- employes . • Ie Council Outlines Options By DOUG FRITZSCHE Of tlle Dally Pilot St.lit The Orange County Health Planning Council may pressure UC Irvine and Hoag Memorial Hospital to build a joint 300-bed hospital in Irvine after consider- ing the two applications to build hospitals on adjacent sites al hearings next week. That is one of s even proposed alternatives to the applications. lt is the only one which would ac- commodate the desires of both organizations. The alternatives were outlined by health planning council staff in preparation for hearings Wednesday and Thurs- day Both the university medical of Hoag a nd Western World• Medical Foundation want io build hospitals on adjacent sites in Irvine. The UCI-California College of Medicine wants to build a 200· bed. $19.4 million teaching and rommunity care hospital. Hoag-Western World envisions a 100-bed. S7.3 million facility. lJCI would transfer the 200 beds from 0 range County Medical Center, which it intends lo buy from Orange County for $5.5 million. Hoag plans to close 100 beds at its Newport Beach hospital. Neither proposal would add to the total number of hospital beds m the county, the primary con- cern of the health planning coun- cil. The council contends an ex- isting oversupply of hospital beds in the county is a contributor lo high hospital costs. The series of recomme nda- tions to the council states that ap- proving both facilities is unac- ceptable. "To approve both applications as submitted would resuJt in the construction of two hospitals across the street from each other both undersized and involving diseconomies of scale as well as wasteful duplications in core staff and equipment," it says. Three of seven alternatives lo the proposals are aimed at induc· ing the two organizations to de- velop a joint facility. The balance are either-or propositions. ap- <See HOSPITAL, PageA2) Oran•e~ CoaHI .... &~ \\'eather Fair skies tonight and Saturday. the w cather service says. with warmer temperatures a nd sun· shine for the weekend . Highs near 60, lows tonight in the low to mid 40s. l~SIDE TODAY The famed Festival of the Swallows is coming to San Juan Capistrano. but will the swallows be returning this year? Daily Pilot staff writer Pamela Hallan 41.rplores the · mib1ect on Page Cl of today's Weekender Index Me•IH "·1·• Molt ... ,,..,.., •• J ... ~INe.n A4 o...,..Cellf'tY An ........ al-2 Syh~ ~t1er aJ 5tl0'1\ al ... '*ll Mafil9'• i14., ,......... u =a.~ -..i....... •• ...... ....., c,. t • • ~lly Piiot sutt PllOt• DOUG THIELE (LEFT), TIM BENVENUTI LOAD GOODS For Corona del Mar Key Club, a Date on the Reservation CdMKeyClub Taking Goods TolndimlS Members of the Corona del Mar I ligh School Key Club left early today for a weekend trip to the Navajo Indian Reservation in n orthern Arizona. They took furniture, c lothing, food and 1 other s upplies with them. The Key Club. which has un- dertaken the India n project for the pa::.t few years, has spent three weeks organizing a nd col- lecting the items for the Indians a1 the Navajo Reservation and the Hopi Indians that live there, too. When the 14 boys and three adults Je ft todC1y from Corona del "11!ar High, a truck and a smaller trailer were filled '' ith the items. There will be a n ew sidelight to this year's trip, according to club Treasurer Curtis Parvin. The boys pla n to spend the weekend building a playground (or the Ho pi Center for Retarded Children on the reservation. The club, a youth offshoot of the Corona dcl Mar Kiwanis Club, will blacktop an area for 1 the children and then set up sw- ' \fig sets and other playground toys, according to Parvin. All of the supplies gathered by the boys were donated by mem- bers of the community ' Inventories 'Show Drop WASHINGTON (AP) -Busi- ness inventories declined in January for the first monthly drop in 412 years, an important step toward ending the nation's recession. the Commerce Department reported today. The biggest improvem ent was in the stocks of automobile de· 1 alers, w~ich d eclined $387 million during the month. Over-all business inventories were down $148 million, the first decline in inventories since May of1970. OR ANGE COAST s DAILY PILOT Robert N. Weed Ptnk••mt • .,. Pulllo,,..r Jack R. Curley ViO Ptttodont •M c;.,.....i M.11\.tQllr Thomds Keevil e:ouor Thomas A . Murphine ,..,.,.. .. "91.0ltOt Charles H. Loos Richard P. Nall ••-'•Ulnt Mef\<191"9 Editor• Offices (O\I•~ .. JJO ..... •laot<Sl"'M ...... _, k«" ))Jl .. ~_., ..... # ...... L_. .. ""'"· 1116(;...,,.yfeSl-..I MW!14"'41ten .... ,,. lllH ..... ._..,..,., '-N'*M<• Yeltey. 7Ul11A"-1-•t""' o~ ,.,.,._. Telephone C714l M2..a21 a.slifled AdverttlJnt '42·S.71 Solldl-" vetlu ,....,.°''"• M14310 ,,."'...,,,. __ 4tS-06)0 .. .-.--Or·-~~"" S40·1120 l From Page Al SEARCH ... ) ,... Miss Hearst was believed to have spent last summer in the Las Vegas area and had been sent to Pennsylvania by an underground contact. Scott's parents ure believed to be living in the Las Vesas area. Jn South Canaan, Pa., where Miss Hearst and three others were r eported to have hidden out last fall, sever al neighbors said they h ad been questioned by the FBI a bout the house and its occu- pants, but none of them said they could identify ;my of them as Miss Hearst. Miss Hearst. lrnJnaped by the Symbionese Liberation Army Feb. 4. 1974. was last heard from June 7 after she had pubUcly joined her captors and gone into hiding with the last known sur- vi\'ors of the SLA. Although there were hundreds of reports of sightings since then, her reported presence in Pen- nsylvania is the most solid lead yet to s urface o n her whereabouts. One newspaper re- ported that her fingerprints were found there, and a federal grand jury Thursday launched an in- vestigation into the matter. Walton. rookie center for the Portland Trail Blazers of the Na- tional Basketball Associa tion, was questioned in San Francisco on Wednesday by the FBI in con· nection with the Hearst case, his attorney said today. "'Bill has been cooperative. but couldn "t tell them anything because he doesn't know anything." Charles Garry said. . "He and the Scotts are friends, but he has n't seen them for several weeks and he knows nothing about the SLA or Patricia Hearst." Former Mesan Pleads Guilty In Las Vegas From Wire Services LAS VEGAS -A onetime Costa Mesan and three partners in a scheme that bilked the Alad· dm Hotel casino out or $250,000 entered guilty pleas Thursday in U.S. District Court here. Edward Zuber. 35, and his co- defendants '~ere ordered back to court May 1 for sentences that could include five years in prison •and$10,000 fines at the maximum. Pleading guilty to conspiracy to transport stolen property in in- terstate commerce were Howard Finkelstein, 47. Dino Giambrone, 46, Charles San Filippo, 46, all of Brooklyn, N. Y ., and Zuber. The government indicted the defendants Dec. 5. 1974 , on charges of using the assumed names of legitimate customers to obtain chips on credit and then transporting the chi~ and cash to California and New York. The indictment said Finkels- tein owned Hanover Tours Inc. of New York and the other three men were employes. The men conducted two junkets lo the Aladdin Hotel in November and December of 1969 and rurnls hed junketeers with phony ldenUfication of known hlch rollers, said the indictment. Tbe aovernment said the per900S who went on the Junket oblalned credit for more t han a quarter mHlion dollars in chips and lh~n turned the gambling chips over to the four men, who ca.abed them. County Assessor Jack Vallerga said Thursday that workers in his office are "disenchanted" by the ''nit picking" over their time records. Vallerga's comments came during a preliminary budget hearing and in the wake or 3 county auditor's inquiry into his department's 1972 payroll re- cords. ·Newport Concert Tonight The annual spring concert of the Newport Harbor High School Instrumental Music Department will begin at 8 o'clock tonight in the school auditorium and will be highlighted by the presentation of a $600 scholarship and drawing or the winning ticket for a 1974 Pinto. The scholarship will be given to a d eserving senior and represents proceeds from the scholarship concert held in February. Several other awards will also be given during the concert tn· termission. The Pinto drawing culminates fund-raising efforts of the Newport Harbor Sailor Band for a western states tour. Soloists performing at the con· cert include Julie Searles, cello, Ken ·Telloian, piano, and Mark Convey, clarinet. Musical groups performing will be the Sailor Band and the Newpor t Harbor Orchestra. Tickets for t he concert are 10 cents, "as a special thank-you to the public," according to a spokesman from the music de- partment. Tickets will be available at the door. Newport Harbor High is located at 600 Irvine Ave. From Page Al 'AGENT' ... lawyers should get the dummy of the year award for nQJ.-'=becking thls guy out before he gave them all this hogwash." Newsmen were ·assured before the meeting that Thomas' credentials as a former CIA agent had been checked out and that he had CIA permission to speak. "I have my attorney working 1 on this thing right now," Thome.ts said. "I can promise you that there will be a further statement within a few days." "That statement bad better be to the e(iect that he was telling a pack of lies," the CIA spokesm:rn said. "We intend to c'ontact Orange County authorities and see i£ something can't be done about tl)is impaster." · The CIA s pokesman said he had been advised this week that Thomas created a ruror when he was challenged on the truth of his topic while addressing a meet- ing of Republican women in Yorba Linda. "I don't know what exactly happe ned ," he said. "But we're getting more a nd more com· plaints from people in Orange County and we're getting more and more concerned about this man." "My talk before the Orange County Bar Association and every other meeting I have ad- dressed on this topic has been the absolute truth," Thomas repeat- ed. "Be patient and I will prove it.'' FroMPageAI CIA .. ·. other secr et police force. That's not a problem for the KGB <the Soviet Union's intelligence or· ganization) or the Chinese Secret Police." Thomas said many of the . senators 11nd congressmen doing the investieation "aren't even classified high enough to look in ClA files ." ..He bad a complete rundown of where h e <T homas> had spoken before," Dammarell said. The callor had asked the club president to call Washington otflce of the CtA ;and report back on what Thomas had said during the Exchanie Club meeting. Tbomas aaid be was not wor- ried aboUl any physical retalia- llon thG a.ieocy might take aiawt bim, but said he would curb hit s~kln.a engage ments betaute tht CJ& could .. do me in ftrianciaUy.0 He Mid M oouUI prove hla af· ftllatkm witb U.. a1ency throt11h ow SwiU utik -records. · •"ntat IOOk• like what I'm go· In• to have to do, .. he said. , The auditor·~ six-week In- vestigation was ordered by the county Board of Supervisors after nine managell)eD' "£:' employes in the assesf"' e were indicted by Uf ge County Grand Jury ~y last December. ' The indictment ch &ed the nine em ployes wlth 1lirectlng county worke rs to labal: on then assessor Andrew Hinshaw's 1972 congressional campaign. The auditors reportedly un- covered "slightly more than $10,000" in tax paid wages, gasoline mileage and office sup- plies allegedly u1ed in Hinshaw's ::.uccess fuJ campaign. However, as he has done since early December, ValJerga made ' it cle~r at Thursday·~ budget hearing that he did not want to discuss the scandal in his depart- ment. '"I don 't t hi11k it's an ap- propriate matter at this hear- ing," the ussessor said when asked about "the dark cloud" that hangs over his department. Raising the question was coun- t y Boar d of Supervisors Chairman Ralph Diedrich. The Third District supervisor asked how "we can respond to the voters who think there's pro· bably too much personnel if some· of them a r e aJJo w ed to participate in illegal activities on county time." \'allerga assured Diedrich that he has installed "a competent time accounting program" in-the a~~cs~or's office since he inherit- ed l hnshaw 's job in January 1973 $5,000 Tax Fi11e Levied LOS ANGELES CA P > -Paul C. Furman, a former La Palma city councilman and director of the Orange County Sanitation D1slrict. "'as fined $5,000 Thurs- day and placed on three years probation for understating his 1969 income tax by more than $94 ,000. U.S. Dist. Court Judge Irving Hill said he did not send Furman to prison because of the defen- dant's prior contributions to the community. Frigate Reopens BOSTON <AP ) -Old Ironsides, closed to the public for two years during a major restoration for the nation's bicen- tennial celebration, returned to ser vice today, hosting tourists at a berth in Boston Harbor. Navy Secretar y J. William Middendorf presided at ceremonies in the former Boston Navy Yard to r e- open the 181-year·old frigate, more formally known as lhe USS Constitution. Dally ...... Mil• by ""' ..... ,,. .. ADJACENT SITES PROPOSED FOR IRVINE HOSPITA:t-S But Planners Ask UCl-We.iern Wqrld Combination Frot11 P•ge A I HOSPITAL STUDY. • • proving one fa cility at the ex- pense of the other. Hoag spokesmen said they have not had enough time to re- view the planning council recom- me ndations and could not com- ment on their contents. In the past, however, Hoag Ad· ministrator Scott Parker has maintained that he is willlng to seek some middle round with the medical school. On the other hand, medical school Dean Stanley van den Noort is opposed to a joint facility. "We have been tryin~ to write a joint application for seven. years and it is not written yet,". Dr. van den Noort said in an in- terview Thurs day. ''The condi- tions proposed by Western World are unacceptable to us and our conditions are unacceptable to. them." , The university. he said , must"' have total control of the hospital beds to adequa tely oversee its teaching program. .. The university is only willing to consider a facility lhat would provide a single standard of beds and care. They propose the separation of private patients from the indigent. That is wholly unacceptable in 1975," he said. Other problems would be en- countered in relations between the faculty of the medical school and the staff of Hoag, he said, cit· ing the ••animosity between the staffs." Financial arrangements between the triad of Hoag, Western World and the medical school would also pose problems, he said. "I don't think this Kissinger- like move on the part of the health planning council staff can succeed," Dr. van den Noort said. But the health planning council has the power to deny both facilities and the staff report cites several questions about the applications. Regardin~ the UCI applica- tion. the report questions the motives and ne~d for both an on- campus and Medical Cen~er teaching ho~pital, contending that the split facilities could pro- inconvenientfor patients •. "It becomes necessary to ask, therefore, 'whether tbe sy!I~ is being designed.for the pro\lliiers or the patients," the repof'\ says. Regarding the Western World hospital, the report notes that the reduction at Hoag was made necessary b ecause of a $13 million expansion at the Newport Beach facility. The addition of beds left Hoag with an un· economical 60 percent occupan- cy rate. · "The question reduc:es 1. to · whether Hoag should si>ibtt t1 .2 million to correct a $13;ml1Hon mistake in long-~a~ge pla~ning in order to provi<fe better ,ac- cessibility and to meet an Jl.n- ticipated demand which is }lfO· jected t o occur within lhe qext five to 10 years," the report'sa~s. Hoag contends the -Jr\'ine facility would be more conve- nient for patients in the fast- growth a rea east of Newport Bay. Those patients now have difficulty reaching Hoa~ due lo congestion on P acifie C<?ast Highway. The favored joint application alternative, the report ~on,tends, would save $5 million in building costs. It recommends that the joint hospital be fina nced ~by . Ho~g­ West ern World. The medi'Ca l school would be given an open- ended lease for 200 beds and Western World would have 100. . The university would pick the medical direclor of the joint facility. The board of directors would be 60 percent Hoag and 40 per· 1 cent UCI under the tenns sug- gested . 7ed (.J(Jlt ~~. '11te. SLEEPER SOFA SALE FEATURING 9UALITY SLEEP SOFAS AT SUBSTANTIALLY REDUCED PRICES Now is your chance to purchase that dual purpose sofa for the den or family room at substantial savings. DREXEL-HER It AGE-+iENREOON-WOOOMARK-KARAST AN-SAKER WBIDAYS I SATUIDAYS tiff .. l:JO \ • >· NEWPORT BEACH•. , 1727 Wt:S't'Cl.lt'P OR.. Sti·• . LAGUNA BEACH• 34.\ NOHTll t:OA..\1' HW\' ., ~ 6551 ' . TORRANCE• 2'lM• HAWtHOftNF. BLVD. (dpfon •'r1. hi !t, son lH:301 ,,. J%1t • 818\'LVIA 20R'JIE1l How would you Oke to as1Ply for a job u, say, a federal air controller .. forest s«"Vlce empl~fe or Job Corpe .ad· minlatrator and flnd you must tile 1be fotli>wlng "lrue OT lalaet.est? · -1 10 to church almost every week. -My SOX life is :urtisf irctory. -At times I r~el like swe&11n1. -r have used ~lcohol excessively. -I am troubled wlth constipation. -llikepoetry. -Mymotberwasaaioodwomau. -ldono~elwaystellthetnrtb. -1At periods my mind seemS' to work more slowly than usua . TRE~E QUESTIONS designed to produce a psycbolog1cal evaluation of thu respondent are simply ex· amples of the kind of improper and insultutg inqulfies that applicants fo~ various federal JObs and some federal employ.es are requi.red tQ answer, ac~rdlng to a Senate Government. Opera~~ Committee report. . And whlle legislation prohibiting such 'questions as these about relig~oo, .personal relationships, ~tc., bas passed the .sena~e five times in the past six year~, it always h~ been ~illed 10 t~e !'louse by the fierce opposition of the CiVJl Service Comm1ss1on and other federa l agencies. When the issue of privacy is cast in general terms though, it meets l'ttle criticism. ' . On the fi~st day of 1975, for instance, President Ford signed the Priv~cy Act ofl974 -giving you t:be right to in- spect personal fJJes the government majntains on you in its n~e~oos data banks and setting broad management gwdebnes for federal agencies to foJlow in collecting and handling such data. BUT THE problems of particular groups -,SUCh as federal emp~yes -remain. Present and potential fecjeral jobholders ve been required not only to take prying p.sychologica interviews, race questionnaires and inqwries about their own as well as their families' financial interests. Thousands of complaints have been re<:eived by the I.Senate subcommittee on Constitutional Rights from fmpJoyes who believe their privacy and other rights have been invaded by supervisors and personnel offices. The sub- committee's files a lso contain reports of supervisors ordered to supply names of employes who attend PT A meetings and Great Books discussions Under one department's rules, employes are "request· ed" to take part in certain community activities promoting local and federal anti·poverty proJects, beaQtificat1on and ' equal employment programs, other activities with no con· nection whatsoever with theirofflcial duties Efforts to prohibit practices such as these via passage of a " Federal Employ es Bil!of Rights" have failed. INSTEAD, UNDER the new general Privacy Act -ef· r fective September, 1975 -federal agencies are prohibited from maintautlng recordS on how you exercise ypur First Amendment rights, unless they are expressly authorized to maintain these records by statute or executive order of the President. , 1 , The act also reqwres agencies to in!orm individuals from whom 1hey gather personal data their authority for collecting such data; what is the purpose of Ure m sclosures. what routine uses will be made of the information, and whether disclosure is mandatory or voiuntary Sweeping as such standards are, t))e new law st1U leaves each federal agency to its own devices in developmg and adopting detailed pnvacy rules and procedures. As a re5\\1t, one Senate aid~ who helped draw up the act urges .. unions and good government groups to move now to press for reform of particular agency practices, while the agen- cies are in the process of implementing the law." Under the original privacy bill, as drawn up by the Senate, a new independent pnvacy commission would have been created to receive and investigate charges of privacy violations by federal agencies. President Ford, however, objected to giving the panel of experts such broad wa tchdog powers. SO THE BILL which 1s now law merely gives the seven· member Privacy Protection Study Commission a mandate to study the need for further protection of our privacy. In blunt summary, the law is a step toward protection of our basic rights -in our roles as individual citizens, busi- nessmen, organizations, etc. -but that's all it is. 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Uyre Coro • U6 s-.+ "" ze1111111t1d I U 233 ~ • Zllf'll 11'111 21 10 IO 8~+ \.< A&PCloses NEW YORK <AP(-Operators of the A&P food cha.in say they may close m ore than 1,200 or their 3,~ stores during the next 12months. J.L. Scott., the new chairman of the Gn1at Atlantic and Pacific Tea CO. said it was not yet possi· ble to determlne how many of the A&cP'1100,ooo emi>loycs would be affected or which stores, offi~s and distribution plants would be shut down be ca use lease and labor union negotiations that ·bear on the anUclpated clos1nis have not been completed • .. 1 •• .. . Topples ... Estep LANDOVER. Md.-Bob Luu of San Clemente advanced to the quarterfinals in the $60,000 World Chsmplonship 'feonis red group tournament here Thursduy by defeating ~1 ik(' Estep, 6-2, 6·1. John AleXetnder. the top· seeded player, wa.s extended to lhrce set:;; before defeating Clift Drysd;.ile 2-ti. 6· 1. 6-4. Other v.·inners inl·Judt_>d ' ~!<irk Cox over Paul Gerken ti-3 , ti-3, Phil Dent over i\1 areclo l.ilra t;-1, 6-4; Eddie Dibbs O\'Cr Jir1 J lrt"bec 6-2. 6-3; Haroon l~<ihim O\"l'f l-larold Solonlon ti-7, 7-6. fi-3: Dick Stockton O\lt't Jun Kamivo;.1zumi 6-1, 6-0; and Stt1n Snuth nvt>r' 'Anand An1ritr11j 6-'1. 7-5. Co1111rrs Wi11.s 1-1Atli1P'f01\". \'a . ·rup-st'cdcd Jimmy Connors d1·fe;1tN.I c.·h~r l1l· Ov.·ens 6-4, 6-0 in tht· ~c<·ond round of the I ndependt•nl ll·n111 :- pluyers ('i rcuit tournament hcrl· Connors ~·ill meet Jeff Au~tin of Rolling 1-iill s 111 the quarterfinals tonight. Unseeded Wotjik 1'..,,i buk up~cl Re>ger Taylor 2-6, 6-4. ti-J In other second round matches, Jan Kocics defeated Trey \.\li.1!tkt· 4-6 . 6-.J , 6-2; Juan Gisbert stoppt:"d Dick Bohrnstedt 6·4, 7-6. 5-1: Austin d efeated Kris Kchcl G-2. 7-5 ; and Bob Kreiss y:ono\"cr Jan Pisecky 6-3, 7-6, 5-2. .1\.~l1e A dro11,·.-~- SAO P r\ULO. llruz1I r\rthur r r\Shl• crus hed 11 :..ins Jul'rgcn Pohmann 6·1. 6-3 to rl·ach the quartcrfinols uf tht' \\'orld Cham- pions hip 'f t;-nni s lournan1ent he rt· In oth~r scc 11nd round m:..itches. Bjorn Burg routed Dick l'realy 6-4. 6-2. B;d;_izs 'J ;i roci~ bc<Jt r\nton io Zu~art'lli fi·:.'., 7-ti : \'ito;;.. Gcrulail1S (j(•fe;jlL'd 1\n· d!'t:' ..... r•atlison f.-2. 6·2 Jn J;tt c singles pla~. Ch:.irl1·.., P:isarcll dcfc:.ited O\'c Be nJ:!!sor1 7 ·fi. 6-·l and Th om~1s Koch <lo\~·n1·rl .-\llcn Storll' ii fi. Ii· I ('011r1 ;,, .... , .. ,,,;_,. llO US1'CJ:-..· Tu p :-.et·dt"d :'-Iar(;:are1 Courr lakes on Ol.c :1 .\I 1!1"\lZO\" :J \\" h II l' c·hris f~\"l•f"I m1·l·l.~ Evonne <;oolaJ!ong in lht• :o;c1n1fin;d.') of the> v.omcn's p1'l• lt"nni:. l•1urnan,1·nl lu·rc tontl!hl \lr~ Court dcfcalt11 Fr:.io\·01:-.l· l)urr Ii -1. 6-4 Thursc.J:.iy whil e !\Ir:.. ~luroiova stopp('d \:1rgini~ \\";1dt: lo· I. 7-6. t::verl reeled off a routine 6-0. victory over Mona Schallau d Coolagong beat Laura du- nt 7-5, 6-0. Rain Cancels HB Spikefest Saturday's Southern Counties tr:.1ck meet has been canceled due to soggy conditions al !he Huntington Beach Tli gh spike f<.1cility. Recent rains turned the track and field event areas into a mud flat but it was determined \\'ed- nesday that if no further rnin hit the area, the 54lh renew:.t l of this annual cinder classic could go on. 1-lowever, Thursday night's storm finished off any chance that the track and pits would dry out by Saturday. It is only the second rainout in meet history-the first was in 1957. There will be no attempt lo reschedule lhis year·s meet. .. UPI Ttl .... l>OIO CAMPY RUSSELL GOES UP FOR A CLEVELAND BASKET. S11orts in Brief Cavs Rip Lakers; Area Girl Wins l'Li-:\'El.t\.-..:u i-'rl-d Fo~IL'I ;1nll Bobb~ Smith enmblnL--d for 3R point:. lo 1L·ad the ('[c\"L"lou1rl ("a\·alit·1·s tu a 104 -85 \ictor~·o\t'r Oit_• 1.u:. An gL·les L'-t ktrs, k('cµing Cl1·\'l'l:..1nd ·s !\1atiun:..1I Uask<'tba11 .-\~:-;oc1at1on pl;1yoff hop<.'s <-tli\"(' lO':. AN(o l lE'> I'> !-!""~Ion I, 1<<1~"'" 10 ~n,·!h 1 I ~..,<\,,fh IQ, !_.,,hit I. w .. ~r.1~<>n ~ !, ' , · '-" r,c.~f\ I 1-. .. I/) l. Tot~•> 101~ l• r. ~Vlll'-t<D l~• -B<e-< 11, '!.••fftf\ !8 1 1., , '-·::,,.,.,,,,Hi FQ>itr 1{l R<1"""ll IJ,Or< ll, I-,.,, •-.,an, '·'''• > C.l••,.rnOtl~ 1.101"".., 1~·1~. •c.·,A"'J"'lt'> h I\ N l~-i~ r o~•~'""G 18 2~ 2812 -1!1' ~ oui." • w~~'""'il'O"· 1~1 ,., toui. Lii~ t..n'l'-1'>'> J'>,,, "''~nG 1•. f ttr.1!("! Ctoaoe;. A. ' ll> !tli11111i l~e«dx 'fE ~Ii>F:.A riz .-University of l\.1ia mi :S \\11nmers won two events to move their school into first place 'l'hursday in the open- ing roun d of the National Swim- ming and l)ivinj! championships sponsorl'd by the Association of Intercollegiate Athletics fot \Vomen. Miami's Dawn Frady, former· ly of Ne"'porl Beach, "·on Lhe 400 -y ard freesty le in 3:58.25. finished only inches -ahead of Beth Hobart of Alabun1u who was clocked atJ: 58.46. Dodgers Lose VERO REACH. F1u. -~ l.os Angeles Dodgers pitching looked good and ha~ while the Texas Rangers look ed just good enough. And y ~1csse rsmith started for the Dod~ers in an exhibition game Thurs day at Pompano Beach and .,...orked the first four innings. ~·l essers mith ~!lowed only one hit and shut out the Rangers. Then came knuckle-baller / Charlie flough. the rl'licvcr try- in,i;: for a s pot in the ~ta rting rota- 11nn l 'ex:.1 s s m:J s hed hirn for eight runs :.and eight hits in four jn- nings, including <J ·four-run e ighth inning, and beat the Dodgers 8-4. 1tsl1••r Set."'t."lifla ST. LOUIS -Barry Asher of 1Costa. ~1e s a reached the semifinals or the $7S.OOO Pro Bowling A ssociation ope n tournan1enl here Thursday night in seventh place after 26 games. Asher had a match game rc- ('Ord of 6-2-0 and had knockt..'d down 5,920 pins in the 26 games. ·I-le is just 10 pins out of fifth place and a s pot on Saturday's televised finals. Za111orc1 f"ovored INGLEWOOD -Korea's craf- ty Soo 1--fwang Hong puts his World Boxing Association ban- tam wcip;ht crown on the line tonight against Alfonso Zamora, a baby-faced po"•er puncher from ~'lexico City who is seeking lo · _become tho youngest 118-pound champion in hi story. Because of his perlect 20-0 re- cord, 20 KOs, and the fact that he will be fighting before a pre· dominantly l\.1exi can and l\.1ex- ican-American crowd, Zamora has been ins talled as a 7-5 favorite against Hong, 2·1. A lien ll1origt1ed Armstr~ng, McCord Set Pace With 68s CLEARWATER, Fla. -There was an atmosphere of relief al the Philadelphia Phillies' train· ing camp Thursday \Vhen it 1,1,•as learned the prolon,ge<I negotia- tions to obtain Dick Allen had col· lapsed. J\llA~,I (AP> -Jack Nicklaus' Jead disappeared in the water by the 18th green, and longshnts Wall y Armstrong and Gary McCord matched 68s to set the pate Thursday in the first round of the $150.000 Dor:il Open golf tournament. Nicklaus h ad the lead alone <.11 flve-under-par before hitting his :!feCOOd shot into the lake on thP tllh hole. 1t led lo a double-bogey six and dropped the Golden Bear back into a tie at 60 with four OIJlers . Also at that figure ~-three uhd4't-par on the windswept. '1.m:yard Blue Monster course at the J>oraJ Country Club - were Jim Dent, former Doral ch1rnpton Mite Hill. Bobby Mll~l and Larry Nelson. Lee Trevino, winner of the Cll,,,. Opea last weekend, had to ralJy for a rive·uodtr-par 31 on hll tMt.c): nine tQ •t..a..Y ln ltrong toat.ent1.on at 70, two-undf.r-pa_r and ;uauwo off 1he le.O. ·shoot t ,000 ... s;ud 'l'rc ... ·ino, "·ho pla;.-cd his front ~1de in 39 -in- cluding u onL·-putt hogcy on the ninth. "I'd <ilrcady rn.Jdc my p lane rt·ser\' atiuns.'' Johnny ~I illl·r . ,J threc·time \\'IOnt·r and the St•11 :-.ation of the lour tt\i!-~-~·:l.r . strug,1;!ed to a 72. "Tha t \\ind was something," ~lill er s;nrl . ··1 haven't played in ;inythin1-: like that since the Rrit1sh !)pen. I relt like I was in the wron~ sport ; like I "as play- Jng tennis or something.·· Nicklaus. who played well <.t ht•ad of McCord and Armstrong, appeared ready lo make it a runaway l-lc \\'as fi ve- under-par and t .... 'o strokes cle<ir of the rield "·hen he hit his second shot on the 18th. I-le pulled thL· one iron shot into the "'aler. m<.ide double bogey and dropped back, ' Vikes ~h·allenge~ ln_gl_ewood Cagers LOS ANGELES -It will be the Branning who have combined for using an effective press, defeated one-two punCh of M·arina's Rich 14S or )1arl na'1 i90 playbf( Marlna,68·59. Branning and Bob Losner vs. t~e paint/.> And the Sentinels have one of spectacular Reggie Theus when But Inglewood reached the the CJF's-and state's --pre- M a rina ':i Vi~ings and tlie quar!erfinals in the 3-A ran.ks mier players in Theos, a 6+6 '1:. Inglewood l.fi gh Sentinels clash last ~ear and is regarded as a forward who lngle.,..•ood coai;h tonight in the semifmals or the quickerteam. LeonHenrysayscandoitalJ. CJ,.~ 4-A basketball playoffs. The Sentinels' apeed has car-The u·a , n o m in ate d lo Tipoff is 7 :30 al the LA Sports rled them lo a record and No. 6 participate in the Ca1iforni_a Arena in the opening game of a CIF r'anking. Marina Is 21·8 with Basketball Classic later this doubleheader. Unbeaten Verbum. three forfeits. ~ month, is averaging 25 points, 16 Dei. the Cl F 's No. 1 team, meets The difference, then, will pro-rebounds and six assi!\ts per PalosVerdesal9. bably be in the tempo. If the game. Interestingly, Vcrbum The A-f arina-tnglewood game is Vikes-:; can s low the pace and Dei's David Greenwood and Roy rated even "'hile Verbum Dei, make the Sentinels play a con-Hamilton will also play in the winner of fo-ur s traig ht 4-A trolled game, Marina stands an Classic which features a team of crowns,isheavilyfavored. excellent chance. Jf not, California prep stars against a Some observers give Jim Inglewood figures lo win. national squad. Stephens' Vikings an edge TheSentinelsliketorun,press Stephens hopes his Vikes ean because of their playoff ex-and shoot. They do all three well force 1'heus to st)oot from 20-22 perience -they reached the while the Vikes have encoun· feet, but Henry is so confident of semis last year-and the out· ter~ problems at times against · '1'heus' ability that the Sentinels' i standing scoring of Loeiner and . a tull·court zone press. Garey, coach says; "Theus could shoot \ -from outside the court.'' -"7 1:;r ~ ~~ ~ And Losner could shoot fron1 ... .--.. outside the court if recent games M • D--ketb ll are an indication. The 6 -6 arina ~ a . . .forward, an All·CIF fio•sl team I pick last year, has six straight 4 U kn gamesof20pointsorbettcr. n Owns Losncr, Brunninl: and 1'heus . ;ire not the only players "'ho can score. Ing lewood has a deadly outside shooter in 5-10 guard 1 N U h Steve Hines who is averaging 9.5 ( 0 t n ap·py :;~~:1,~~,s~,~~~i".:n~~ will really\ By ED BURGA.RT 01 lh• O~il~ Pll•t ~I.oil 'rht·y t"ou ld easily be called lhe unon~·mous four , t'\'en though ont> \\'U s chosen to sonic ;ill- lt•aguc lc:.ims :ind :.inother is ;_1\'t'rr1 ging 9.6 points. ,\ third is n good b:.illhand[('r, and •j fourth has gr<.ibbed 26 re- bounds in three playoffgan1cs . "Yet . ht'ing on a b;.1skclb:_il\ {(':Jill .\\'ith standout players Bob I.o!-.r1c·1· ;ind Rich Branning. tht:' an011\ n111u~ four arc about a.s \1elt kno\1 n <t !> cxtrus in a n1oviL·. 'l'ht•1r names .:ire '.\latt Cook . t\t·\ 111 l:..1nd graf. Toni L"g land an<I {)an lloldt ant.J they ha\'(' been 1nstrun1ental in the s uccess of the l\larina •ligh basketball pro1-:r<1n1 L'\'Cn though I,usner and J{r<inninµ do most of the scorin~ an d dra\\ the r<-t\'('" and ht.·<idl1nc:s ""!'hey ;di realize Bob ;i nd H1 eh :..ire !!l'C~ll s hoott'rs," says \'ik· ings co:ich Jim Stephens ... But <ill the kids ;.ire team-oriented <and the\' "':.int to "in. The\' rc- aliic their roles.·· · '!'he four have fulrilled their roles to such an extent that the Yikes are still in the running for a CIF 4-A basketball title. l\·Iarina plays lngle"·ood at 7 :30 tonight in the scm if,inals. The most prominent or the anonymous four is Cook, a 6-5 ;unior center "·ho .,..·as chosen to the All-Sunset League second team by the Orange County Sportswriters Association. Cook is averaging 10.9 points and was the Vikings' leading rebounder in league play with a 9.4 average. "11c plays good post defense and is a very quick jumper," says Stepheps. ··i.1e also has a good left -handed hook s hot. And his strength is his r ebounding. Then there is Boldt. ;.i rel:.iti\'e unkno\l.·n ""'hen the season bcg;_in but a dangerous rebounder in i\larina's three playoff \'it1oril'S in \\·hich he has h:.iull'd do"n 2ii r('bounds '"lle"s nnl' of 01~ toughest colll· petitors. · · says Stephens of lhe 6-2 junior for\\·;ird . ··!·le is <I good rebounder and is ,·cry strong de· ~1arina. which p~uy~ 1.011~ a1nf n1an dcft'n Se 111 its 60 -4~ quarterfinals \\'in u\'cr LB Poly/. will probably do lhe s amrt• tonight ~ The \'ike:. fcalurt• ~1 solid 6 5 cellll'I" in junior !\latl Cook "'ho s :iverot~ing 10 .9 points and "' o . has an excellent left-handt·d hook . ' fensi\'cly. \\.hen I rested Losncr Tonight's Starling Lineups against Long Beach Poly, l put Inglewood Marina Dan on Johnny Nash." (!\'ash. 6-5 Scarborough f ' Losner6-6 Poly's top for.,..·.<1rd, scor~ 10 6-(P '.! 'l'heus · J·' Boldt 6-2 points. I 6-7 ln~r:in1 C Cook 6-5 Cgland. ;1 5-10 junior guard , i:> 5-10 !lines c; Branning 6-:.1 :1 steady ballhandler, 6-0 \\'illian1:-:; 1; Ugland 5·10 '"lie helps relie\"c the pressure / on Rich by handling the ball ~/ · sars Stephens. ··1Je gels a lot of :issisls and hits the open man.'' S:irs Cg land on hi s role. "I br· ing the ball do"·n court and gel ii to Rich as quickly .as I can. And if I gel open. I'll take the l.i- foolcr. ·· L~l:.ind is a \•eraging 5.2 points. Finally, there is Landgraf, a s tarter most of the year "·ho is :..1\·eraging 9.6 points. '"Ke\'jn is \'l!ry quick and c:.in get. open," says Stephens of the 6-~ lenior for1,1,·ard ... He seems to have_good timing and is quick up an<J down the rloor ... . If the la ck or ptlblicit}-is bothering then1, )'OU y,·ouldn 't knO"' it. ··Everybod~· is just happy to .,..·in," says Cook. Says t:gland., ··Branning an.d Losner are superstars, but 1t lakes rive guys to win a gante." Cook. t:gland and Boldt '•\'ill re- turn next season "'-'hen their roles "'ill differ. Right now, the anonymous four are only thinking or "'inning the CIF. "We knew the potential "·as there," says \:gland, '"and \\·e a re just going to try lo put the papers to shame." Fans Spur Haralson; USC Bows UlUlSVlLLE. Ky. IAPl · - Drake's ·Larry l-1:.iralson , responding before h is hometown basketball fans, engineered an j;I0-70 upset or 13th-ranked Southern California 1'hursday night in the NCAA National Com- missioners Invitational Tourna· ment. Arizona won the opener over East Carolina, 94-78. behind its tall front line of Bob Elliott and Al F1cming, who combinl'<i for 50 points. l)rake, which at 16-10, entered the tournan1ent with the worst re· cord of eight teams, capitalized on thC loss of Southern Cal 's st:.ir playmaker Gus 'A-1il\iams to knock the Trojans out of the tournament. Southern Ca l. 18-8 this yc:ar, had finished second to Indiana in last year's NCl'J'. Kings, Wings 'lie, 5-5 llaralson. a 6,foot-9 senior ror"·ard from Louis\·illc. scored 20 points, including three key baskets in the final rive minutes when the flulldogs inched '°'"·ay fronl a 59-59 tic. Tc:.imn1ate Andy Graham. a 6-foot-9 for\1rard, a lso had 20 points. INGLEWOOD (APJl -Danny Grant fired his 43rd and 44th goals of the season a little over three minutes apart in the final period to give the Detroit Red Wings a S-~ National 1-lockey League tie with the Los Angeles Kings Thursday night. f.1ichel Bergeron also scored tWo goals for the Red Wings while center ~tarcel Dionne broke Gordie Howe's Detroit club record ror total points in one season with his 40th goal and an assist for 105 poinis. After Mike Murphy·s short- handed goal at 1 :05 or the third perioci gave the Ki ngs a S-3 le:.id Grant cut the margin by slam- ming a rebound past Los Angeles goalie Gary Edwards at 6: 12. The Kings took an early lead at 3: 17 of the opening period on Whitey Widing's breakaway goal, his 25th goal of the season, but Detroit stormed back to take the lead on goals by Bergeron ·and Dionne. The tally by Dionne came while Detroit was one man down and tied the league recont £or short-handed goals in a iseason at eight. William s , usc·s leading scorer. was sidelined "'ith an ankle injury he suffered earlier this week . Drake shot a sizlling 75 per- cent in the second half at\d finished "'ith a fieid goal percen- tage of 61.4 , hitting 35of 57 shots. D1ake raced to a 14-6 lead but fell behind 32-30 with four minutes left in the first half'. The game was deadlocked 36-36 at halftime. Haralson and Terry ~1cKissick provided the crucial basket.s in the waning n1inut~s. ~tcKissi~k finishe<I "·ith 19 pointS. Steve Malovic, a 6-foQt-10 freshman , topped the Trojans \\'ith 19 points . WHITE SIGNS ,, WITH RAMS LOS ANGELES-AJvin White. form.er Newport 1-larbor and Qrangl! Coast College quarterback, &igned 8 two.year contract with the' r Los ,Angeles Rams Thursday. He received a smttll, undlsclosed bonus. Wh{te waa dratted on the tMh round b_y lbe Rams after com· pltUna the past two seasons: »:l Ore1on State "Unl ver:.alty. "We're glad to come to terma with htm,•• Mark Duncan. dlrec:· lot" ot player personnel lor the bma. ••id ... Jte b• • •l.L"One atm Af'd will r,ePot:t to the Ram.s comp at Cal State (P\dlertonl ltl mid.July." . ........ l tbouabt 1 was gonna "ll's disappnint1nJ;?." Nicklaus said. "I turned s(l mething.excep· tional into R 69 I had a chance to get a coup!(! or sbots in front and letit.getawoiy.·• DETROITS MICHa llRGSION (11) ICOREI ~.,,IE LUVEI NIT. ·:rbe R ams at-1nec( a one.)'ear ~ment 'Nlth CS l-"Ue:rton tc> eondutl tralntng camp tbere ap1n lhl11ummer. . . . ' ! .1 )