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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1975-03-21 - Orange Coast Pilot• •.. .. ' . -. - Russia:D.~Nuelear · Postal Serviee, Warheads Found CIA Illegal Mail In CIA Salvage? . DAILY PILOT oman es * * * 10' * * * FRIDAY AFTERNOON, MARCH 21, 1975 VOL"· NO. IO, 4 SECTIONS, 42 PAGES Assessor Office Pair ·mdieted In Bribe Case By TOM BARl~EY 01 Ille D•llY Piiot Sl.tff An e lectronics company ex- ecutive and a county assessor's employe who authorities allege accepted bribes from him were indicted today by the Orange County Grand Jury. Assistant Assessor George Up· ton. 54, is charged with three CIA Recovery I Of 2 Nuclear Rockets Told WASHING1'0N (UPI> -The Central Intelligence Agency is l:felieved to have recovered al least two nuclear torpedo warheads from a Soviet sub· marine which sank in the Pacific Ocean, the Washington Post said today. Getting the warheads was a major intelligence victory for the CIA. the Post said, because it verified that Soviet subs carried nuclear torpedoes. A high intelligence ::.ource tQld UPI Thursday that ·'marvelous stuff" was recovered in the con· lroversial salvage operatiov d~spite some charges the al· tempt was not worth its multimillion dollar cost. Thal source, however. did not say ex- adly what was recovered. The Soviet G-class diesel sub- m arine exploded in the Pacific 8QO to l ,OOQ miles northwest of Hawaii in 1968 and plunge9 three miles to the ocean Ooor with some 86 Russians aboard. The victims were buried at sea by the CIA will full milltary honors after the agency recovered por- dons of the sub. Tile Post quoted sources as saying two torpedo warheads were taken from the one-third of the s hip raised lost summer by the Glomar Explorer, a pecial salvage ablp buill for the CIA by the HowaTd Hughes organh:ation ~a reported cost of $350 Qlillion "ll makes no difference that torpedo warheads are relatively smoU cop'lpared to missile warheads!' a source told the Post. "An y kind or warhcod al'VeS us a pricelesff insight into tbelr technology and their np-proac h to solvin g nuclcur weapons problems " The Post said also that another· <See BED SV B, Pagt J\2) counts or receiving bri~es. James Buxton, 48, vice president of Tandy Corporation, is charged with three counts of giving Upton those bribes. Both men ace due to face ar- raignment later today before Superior Court Judge Everett W. Dickey. It was the second such indict· ment for Upton. He was earlier named with eight othe r as- sessor's oCCice employes on multiple crj min al charges stem - ming from acts allegedly com- mitted while Rep. Andrew J . Hins haw was county assessor and running for the oifice of con- ~ressman. The nine men will go to trial June 9 on charges that they billed the county in excess of $10,000 for time · actuall y spent working on Hinshaw's campaign. The new indictment was issued today while Upton and his eight codefendants were facing pre· trial action in Judge J ames K . Turner's courtroom. Investigators said that Buxton was the regional manager of the Radio Shack c hain controlled by the Tandy group when Upton ac- cepted stereo equipment and marine equipment that was in- stalled in his boat at Newport Beach. It is alleged that the acts of bribery occurred on Sept. 15, 1970; Ocl.4, 1971andNov.15,1972. Assistant District Attorney ~lichael Capizzi said he has a number of investigators working today on additional allegations that will likely produce more in- dictments. Jail Evader Has No.18 SASSARI, Iialy (UPI> -Fran cesca Chessa, who has avoided serving a prison senteDiee by re· maining almos t continuaJly preg- nant. gave birth this week to her 18th child, a boy. a uthorities said. Mrs. Chessa, wife of a Sardi- n1an street cleaner. was convtcl· ed of fraud and forgery bills and under Hallan law cannot be jailed white pregnant or im- mediately after giving birth But her husband said enouf!h as enough, t'ven if she has to .:o to joil. "Now there arc too many children. I've decided to 111top the pregnancies,'· Chessa said. 14 I DISSIDENT EXTREMIST? Singer Julie Andrews Julie Andreius Reportedly i11 Files of IRS NEW YORK <AP> -Singer Julie Andrews and the American Conservative Union arc among those listed in files of ~ special Internal Revenue Serv1C'c unit set up during the Nixon administration to gather anlclhgence on ''dissidents" and "l•xtremisls." ABC News said to- dav. The report is included in a documentary about the J RS which ARC-TV plans to broad- cast tonight <Channel 7, 10 o'clock.) The program said 8,000 in· dividuals and 3,000 groups are named in files of the IRS' Special Service Staff, established in 1969 and dis banded in mid-1973. The ~BC documentary didn't say wfrcther the files charac· terized these persons a nd groups as "dissidents" or "extremists" or whether they were given any specific descriptions at all. Jn addition to Miss Andrews and the ACU, persons and groups identified by ABC as a mong those na med In the secret IRS files are. Sherman Adams. a lo) Eisenhower administration aide. "'Friends or t'he FBJ." UM? National Organtaallon ot Women und the t.:nitcd Jewii;h Appeal. Rni;ketball a t ar Kareero Abdul Jobbar. Mrs. Rurt Lan· ('Aster. und p rformers Connie Stevenlll. Eliiabeth Taylor and Tony Randall. ABC also said <Se~ ACTRESS. Pa,e A21 • a e aze CIA Proje~t Children filegal Opening Escape Of Mail Told Fla1nes WASHINGTON <UPI > -Dur- ing a 20-year period beginning in 1953. the Postal Service cooperat- ed with the CIA in an illegal mail opening operation concentrated on mail between the United States•and Communist countries. according to House testimony made public today. Chief Postal Inspector William J . Cotler outlined to the Hou~c Civil Liberties subcommittee last Tucsdav the det<.11ls behind :.i Central lntellige nC'e Agency m<1i) surveillance project that inspect· ed mail going to and from the ·Soviet Union and thina. among other countries, between 1953 and 1973. Cotter said he ended the pro· ject shortly thereafter. Cotter said former Postmaster Gener al Winton Blount <rnd former Attorney General John N Mitche ll, who both served in the Nixon admi nistration, knew about the clandestine mail s ur veillance opera lion. He did not know who else wa~ aware of the mail opening opera- tion which look place ~lt Kennedy International I\ irport in New York and in San Fran('isco. But he expressed the belief that every president going back to Dwight D. Eisenhower was "aware of this activity conducted by the CIA." Under the Jaw, rirsl class mail cannot be opened by any govern- ment agency without a court search and seizure order. Cotler. who was a CIA official Book Banners Lose Again ROSEBURG , Ore. <AP> About two dozen books have been removed from Roseburg High School's library for fear they would run afoul of Oregon's an· llpomography law. They include "Catcher in the Rye," "Summtr of '42" and a copy of time ma~azine that shows pictures or streakers. Ptincipal Dole Nees is reading Alexander Solzhenitsyn's ''Gulai Archpilago" lo determine its . future ut Rosebur~ 1 llghSchool Uoder the lnw, which became erfecl1ve in December. school librarians can be held liable for lllega! books on the shelves. al the time the mail opening . operation be~an in 1953, s<1id that he made continual efforts to tr> to stop the project when hl' became the Pos t a l Service:,' <·h1ef postal inspector. ··I "as pushing to gel rid of the project," Cotter said. lie !'tatd he went to then CIA Director Richard Helms in 1!:171 and toltl him "either get exceedingly h11.!h appro\·al for this project, or dis continue the projt•c:t." Cotter s:.iid Blont callee~ ham three days later and told ham to .. carry on with the project" and that Mitchell ·•at that time .. was (Sec :\lt\I L, Page Ati Rat-poiso1zed Meat Kills La!(llllO P1tppy .\ four -monlh old pupp~· d1C'd in Laguna Beach Thur:-.dav aftt>1 being frd nll'at l,1n·1I "1th rut poison The :-111.111 dt~. n.1nwil · <.'.tp py."w<1S OWnl·d h) lhd.1 Ph)lh:-. P<.'lerson. 535 S. C'oa~t I hgh" a) Laguna Ikach Polu·e Ofltt'l'rs tn\•estigating thC' poisoning saul the owner hccame <'Ont'l'fO(•d about midday wht>n Capp) became sick. The dog dit'<I J short time later. Dr . Bruce McKcnnon. :1 veterinarian at Canyon Animal Hospital. said an inspection of the contents of the clog's stoma<'h revealed meat containing alpha naphthylyiourea, a rat and rc1 dent poison. The pup·s mother and a lhmJ dog in the enclos ure by lh<· woman's apartmt•nt ''ere not poisoned, poli('e said. Intentional dog poisoning as :i misdemeanor punishable upon conviction by sh. months in prison and/or a $500 rm<' Brezhnev Return MOSCOW <AP> -Communtst party chief Leonid Brezhnev re turned to Moscow today Mte1 lending the Sov•et delegution ul the 1 llh Congress .,r th( Hungarian Communist party m Budapest. • l I A 29-yt>ar o ld Fountain Valley \\Om.in died early this morning as ::.he tried lo esc<tpc her flame and smokl'·filled home. F'ountain Vall<'v firemen found the body of Marcel Kokes in the doorway of her bedroom al 12:30 a m . shortly ~1ftcr their arrival at thl' fire s('c.'Ot'. ThL•y s aid !>he apparently had b (' l' n a s l l ' l' µ i n t h c m as t er b('droom. \\ <.1::. awakened by the blazl'. tlwn "as overcome by smokl' as ~ht• tried to escape from tht• house al 8555 El Rancho On' t~ T\' o ·' oung boys and a g irl, h('lhl'\ l'd lo be her children, fled from till' flam cs and were taken into a nt>1ghbor's home for the night . fin.•mcn sairl. ~lrs Kokc>s' husband, Tom. av. ay for the evt•ning, returned homt? to frnrl the firemen fighting thl• hi ale. Kokl'S •md the children Wl'l'l' to bC' intC'n·iewed by fire in- Vl'::.t1gator::. tod<1y. • Fount.11n \'alle~· paramedics ~Jtd :\1 rs. Kokl'S was dead al the <Sl't' FIRE. PageA2i OranJ!r;1 Coasl ._ 6~?. ; \\" ... ath~r \'araable c loudiness tonight becoming mostly doudy Saturday, accord ing to the weathe r service SllJ.(htly cooll'r Saturda~ \\1th high:. of 58 at lbc hl•acht'S nsing to64 inland. I :\SI DE TOUA '\'' Somt' of A menca's youngest ond 11111st talented pianists, all 1mdn I ht? age of 19, will be' p/0111ng on the Orange Coast 1/11.~ rct•t•k"end 111 a competitio11 U'l11ch 1s open to the public. Sei> !;fOn/ m1 poge CI of today'.~ \ \. n• kl! mfr r lndt·~ Al Yo;,• S.rv•o Al -··•• <~ .. 8o•h~ 8 IO Mlll'1•1 ~llftd\ II l M 80y<I Al H•l100WI N•~ A4 C•hlern•• AS 0r.-(e1tnh All Cln\111..i 01 11 ""°"'• II·) c.n>•o C• Rttlavr.tllts ,, .. ,,.,,_,d C• ~"' 8• • Oulh N<lhO\ A 10 ~·~o IOWrhU •• ' £ .. lor••I P••• A• TeltvhlOft C 4 FIMflU 8t • T'llOW•\ <'·7 Ho,.".,._ II J W .. IMt A• Aflll l.INlet\ 8 I -1<1 H•W\ A• ~jib.. ,.. \lfftll•ftCltf" t,. Mentv Trtt 81 ' I • .. -·. DAILY PILOT s Friday, MiirCh 21, 197S Bloc Sale Holte 'Irvine Injunction Ordered ByTOll BARLEY Qt ...... , .... ..., Irvine Ranch heiress J oan lrvine Smith lost tbe first round in her stock control lawsuit against lhe James Irvine Foun· dation today. The judge who denit.>d hc·r de- mand for an inJunclion, howeve r, wa s much ki n der lo th e Cali[o rnia Attorney General's Offiet·. Oran~e County Superior Court Judge Claude ~t . Owens granted the prl'hm1nary injunction 'd l'· manded by the Stille "'ith the comml·nt that the state "biiS raised questions so serious, sub-~tantial llnd di(f1cult as to make them a f;.ur ground for litiga- tion." Judge 0\tl l'ns' uction seems ce rtain to h.ilt at least until trial or the J~sue, the plans or the Jan1cs Irvine f'ountl:.it1on to sell a controlling bloc of Irvine Com· pany s tock to the Mobil Oil Corporation for Sl 10 million. Judge Owens ' comml'nls in the 25-page opinion that followed more than a month of d elibera· lions 111 his c hambers that the state has proved to him at this po1nl that the pronosed sale "is a Capt. Queeg? Solons Kid Sp e ake r SACRr\ :'\lEK'fO I UPI J J esse Unruh 's foes dubbed him "Big D<.1ddy " \l.'hC'n he \\·a s a legis lative lead er a nd now Assembly S pea ke r Leo T. l\tcCarthy may be la beled "Captain Queeg" by his. l\1 cCarthy surprised scyen members of the as· s e mbly this "'eek by presenting the m with small V<.'lvct ba gs contai nin g t\\'O steel balls in "g0t><I jes t" prompte d by sornc members t·a lling him "Captain Quecg. '' 1 Aides said the s peaker l.>0ught the s teel pockets personally, but they <lid not disclose a price. Republican John V . Briggs of Fullerton, in a "persona I and confide ntial" letter to the GOP minori· t y, t·rtrlier compl<.1i nc<l that l\TcC<.1rth y had ad· monishcd him fur '''his tling \\'hile on the Assembly. fl oor. Rriggs likened thl' spCaker to Captain Queeg. the Jlaranoid s h ip c<.1ptain in the novel "The C a ine f\·lutiny." "You k n ow, I could almos t hear the little stee l b~lls. thal ~al?tain Queeg was fam ous for, clicking, chck1ng, chck1ng in the palm of Leo 's hand," B riggs said in the letter. Ala11 Sehw•tlhP Ex-teacher Gets Six-nwnth Term Formf'r Corona dL•I M;.1r lligh Schoo l l c•1t h1·r 1\lan J:.i y Schwalbl' \\'ii:. SC'Ol l·ncl·d late 'fhur:-.d a y to SIX m onths 111 Orange (·nun ty J :.ii l after being convicted or multiple sex of· fenses a i:a inst two male stu- dents. lfarbor !\luni cip:.11 Court Jud ge Cal\'1n Schm idt ordC'r(!(J 1he jail \Crill for Schwa l be, 42, of f 'ro111 1•11ge ;\I FIRE ... :Scene . The ex a ct cause of death is awaiting r esul!s of an Or<.1ng1: County coroner's autopsy. The coroner 's office s aid Mrs. Kokes also had f1r~t and second degree burns on one arm. l,.ireme n sa id they bt-lievl' the . fire s tarted in a li ving room chair. \1:hcr e someone apparent· Jy drop1led a lighted cigarette. ~lost nf th L' fire damage .,..·as confined to the ll\'ing room. with s mok e <ind \\later darna ge thrOUIJ'.hout the rc~t 'of the home. r·iremen cs t1n1atcd dama~e to the houst' ;1t Slfi.000 and to the contents at SI0 ,000. Three fo'ounta1n V<.illey fire un· its <ind one frum lluntington '.Beach fou ght the blaze, bringing j il und~r t·ontrul <iuickly, but • n'°e men re m:.iinl'd 011 the scene : ulitll ,1 a .nl . eu1nplct1ng r lean·Up operation~ :\C'\Yport Rl'aeh. Judge Schmidt additionally or· clcr l'd the form.._·r social studies instructor to Sl·r11C' thrl'e yC'nrs probalion durin ~ U-1 hi ch t1111(' hi s associates must be appro11l'd by lhc prob•tlion department and Sc h ~valhc mu s t r ecoi11L' psychi<1tric couns t'l1n g. .Judize Schmidt pronounced scnlcncc aflcr re ading the re· ports of tv.·o psychi :1tri~ts who ex· a mined thl' defc nd :.int. 1\n carli l'r l'Xaminat ion orde red by n Superior Court judge deterrnined \hat Schw<il he w <.is not ;i mcntal- 1.v 1hsordered sex ofrender at the 11n1e of the offcns Ps. ,\ jury in Jud~e Srhmiclt 's courtroom found Schwallle guilty on It of 18 m isdemcanor counts involving his s exual association v.·ith two l6·year·old brothers. Sch"'·albe will begin serving his t·ounty jail term April 22. t 'rom Page A I RED SUB ... report was be ing: circulated "by intelligence sources on the frinRc of the · CIA" that the entire sub· marine was retrieved piece by piC'ce. A special ('Ommittcc on in- ll'ili):(ence, curre ntly probing CIA ~ind Jo.Bl s pying activities, will in· \'cstig;ite the s alva2e operation, 1ni\l:.1lcd <iftl•r frantic Soviet cf· forts reportl'dly failcd. mi ller of the greatest public fn. tertSt." · lie further notes that there is a · ••reasona ble probability of the Attorney General's Office pre- vailing at tria l." Turnin2 lo the arguments filed by a ttorneys for Joan Jrvine Smith, he commented: "It is im· pr-obable that plaintiff will pre- vail in her complaint al trial.'' . Mrs. SmiJh·s la wyers argued 1n the pretrial hearing last month that frvine Company stock was worth far more than the $24 a share figure calculatt!d at the time of the proposed Mobil deal. 1-ler lawyers a rgued that she and other m inority shareholders should bl' ;.ill o"·ed tin1e to pre- pare a n ew form of stock d1 \ll'S t1ture "·hich '>1.'0u ld guar:.tnll'e a filirer public sale of the s tock and a better price for it . The foundation controls 54 .5 percent o f the lr,·ine Con1 1lany's 8,415.300 shart's of stock. Linder thl' FedC'ral 1'ux Reform 1\('I of l9fi9, l :tx ·cxempt founda · lions mu:.l dive!':i t themselves of l',Ontro tling s hares of corpora- tions. Judge 0\1.·ens ag rees in his opi· nion that f:nr market value will be :.i nlaJor 1:.suc in the upcoming tri:.11 in tt.'rn·is l)f the state's argu- ment th<it puhli e intt'r<'st is in· \'Ol\'t'<I in the proposL'(! i\lobil (Ji\ tr<insaction . ~1rs. Sn11th . "'ho holds 22 pt'r Cl'nt of the I rv1ne Company's ~tol·k . claim s tha t lhc <.·ompany's lrut' wo1·1h l!' Sl billion and that e<i ch 1ndi' 1dual s h<.1re is .,..·orth SI 18.84 . Irvin e ('ompany directors ha\'l' valu ed the co mpany·s .,..·orth al 5200.000. Judge Q,\·ens nulcs in hi s opin1{Jn f 'rom Page A I ACTRESS. • • ;1 •·Josl' Jiminez" "-'US on the list , hut cl idn' t s ay if th is was the name of ;in aclual person or only a well- kno"·n comedy charactt.•r played liy actor Rill Dana . 1.,:.iul Altymeyl'r . producer of the news s how, s aid, "We h <lvc J no indication who that Jiminez IS." Anc s aid the information in lhl' fil es \tl'a s gathe red partly from the Fl'der<1l [Jureau of In· vt·stigalion , the Justice Depart· ment "and , in some cases. simp- ly newspapl'r clippings." Ralph Trower, IRS com· mission rr when the Special Service Stnff was formed, U-·as asked on i he shO\\' if he could think of any reason why the nan1t•s cited by ABC should turn up in the staff's fil es. "It v.·ould ta x my imagina- tion," he replied without clabora· lion. ABC s aid the current IRS com· miss ione r , Donald C. Alexander. has promised to destroy the fii l'S, hut it chdn'l say if 1his has been done yeL Alexander last year said he aboli shed the S pecial Servic e Staff three months after taking offi ce in May 1973. The I RS repeatedly has denied accusations it ever succumbed to pressure during the Nixon ad- minist ration 10 create a sttret unit to gather intelligence on persons <:ind groups lhe \Vhile House disliked. Citibank Now A t71/2 P e r cent 1-~uneral ;1r ra n gt•n1l'nts for i\frs. Knk t'~ .1rt' pt·n1.hnlo! at Oil· day Brolht·t"' ~l urtuary in llunt· . inh'1.on Bl.':1('h ORANGE COAST ~ DAILY PILOT 1 .... 0 ....... (~-· ,,,,.,,. ""' A lJ ....... ~ ,,, ..... Jl gh in te lligence sources told Ur'l 1.hursda y that C'VCll from the'\. portion "y,,e've set'n ... we got ~ome u sefu l information , m;irvC'lous s1uff." The CIA. the Jlentai::on , the \Vh ite llouse and the Soviet foreign ministry in ~1oscow have all refused com· mcnt on the recovery operation. NE\lv' \'ORK CUPIJ ~ First National City Bank, the nation's second lar)!est, today joined ol~cr ~ajor banks in lo'.''ering its prime interest rate to 71/:i percent from 1~ 1 percent. The action by Citibank, whose moves on interest rates tradi· Lionally ure followed by banks thr ou g h o ut the nation , est;iblishes 71h as the prevailing r ate for the prime. ,,.,_,, ... ,.. ~ ,.,.,. ,. ''"'·'' .... ,.,, ..... r ..... .,,.. (. ... '""N•J·"·ll0"'P•'" \••"'·•'• •'tl•l<O"'"'" """'""'" ........... '"'~""" '''"'" "" c. ...... No · ............ ~ ... ,~ ...................... ~, ...... ···~ ., ...... ''""" .... , .............. , .. ..., : ;;;:::-,; "";.;~~_;~~··~ •• ' ... ~:. ': .... "':~7 .. :.~~";'~ I>""',.,.,, f"'"''"''O<I P'•"I <> .i •~1 ""'" IH• ~, .. T. (.o"• M• .. 1, ( •' '' '"'"'""' Robert N W('t'<l ,.,, ...... ,,, ..... .,~ ... ,.., )i'IC k R Curley V><• "'"""""' •"" '"'n• '•'""'""II'' • d""' Thoma<. A Murph1n" ..,..,.11,,•<1 t.o.1 .. Charle<, H Lr>o" R1c h;,rd P. 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"P'""'~• ...... \J .,, ............ . l>o "'""I• lllO '"onl"" .. ,.,,,., ,,.. ·••~•ltc><n U l'IO """''""' 'fhe prime reason advanced for the top secrecy maintained on the project was to .avoid 1eopardizin~ the summit meeting later this year between Soviet ll.'adcr l.l'on id Brezhnev and 1,rt's id('nt Ford in Washinb10n. The (·{,\ had hoped lo end lhl' t1\Jt'l'~1tinn bt•for c ~hen. Bocly Falls From Plane J\otlAJ\.11 <U PI J -An object seen falling from a jetliner Thursday was probably the body of a stowa\\•ay fa ll ing from the wheel "'ell of a Boeing 707, policl' s;,iid . Police s aid the stowaway pro hably died s hortly alt~ lak('Off Crom Ro~ot ;.1 , Colombia. and th<'n I his bo<Jy dropped into Biscarnc ~ay ne11r Mi ami when the land· ing J::C'ar "·as dr opped. "It probably "'a ~ a pt.>rson who ~ol into thr lefl landing gl'ar wC'll,' · detct·tive Paul Storer said. But searchers failed to find a body an<! dt>le<"tlves continued to in 11('st igute to confirm the death. Boycotts Halte d T UCSON. Ariz. CAI.,) -A Superior Court Judge Thursday ordert'd the U nite d Farm Work ers Union to halt secondary boycotts ;ind picketing or five stores here selling Gall o wine. N ixo1i Sigits Goi 1ig D0W1i WH ITTIER l AP) - Forme r President Nixon's hometown is taking his name off the city limits signs because souvenir col· lectors are stealing them . The sia:ns readint "Ho metown of Presidcl'll Nixon'· cost about $30 each and only Jix of the otigt.bil 28 signs are still in pla('!e, Cily Manager N. Keiijl Ab· bott said Thursday. A new desicn, with no mention of Nlxonl. has been_ approved by lhe t.:ity Coun-- cil. Readp/ for Spri111; Nicole Gyurik of Ne\vport Heach is 111·1 "' l n years old, ~ut she k1.1ov.•s that fres h flO\\'t!r~ and .; ~un ny outlook o n hfe. go with the sc;ison -spring. In cas C', you didn't notice, tod a y \l.•a s the first day of spring. N1colc noticed and coulcln 't help s mihng about it. Costa Mesa Homes Hit by Blackout A s udden l·l eclric J)O\\Cr Jos~ affected nenrly 60,000 t·u~toffi e1·s in Costa l\1l'sa. South S;111ta ,\n:.i and nurlh Or;ingl' County t·arly today. The l'Ount y rl's ideots .... ·ere among those hlac k.._>d out when elel'lric po\l."Cr halted briefly <it l 2:fi5 ;.i .m . over wide areas or California from S an fTan('isco to San Di ego. J i m K e nned~. manai:;er of th e S outhl'rn Ca lifornia Edison Compan v Newport Beach-Costa l\1es;.• of· !ice. !la'id today . Although the outage lasted 16 minutes in many are'as. Kennc-dY said the Orange County loss w<.i·s only 10 minutes. The power cut was caused by :.i trans mis~ion line failure from two major · P acifi c Northwes t power lines . Ru ss Hawkes, a spokesman for Southern California Edison, suid the two inter-tie lines from Oregon -one an 8,000 \'Oil DC line and the other a 50,000 volt AC line -dropped a ffected 3,000 megawatts in California. I-le s aid the load was picked up by reserve generators through the autom atic control sys tem which restored full pc>\.\·er at I : 11 a .m About JO percent of the Edison :.irea .....-from Santa l\o1onica to San Bernardino and Or ange County \Ya s affected by the outagt•. Authorities in Santa J\·lonil.'a said thl' t•nt1rt• cit \' "·as blacked out. Cano~a Park·. :-=c \1.'hall. Vcni<:t' a nd ln~il''A'oud al so reported out· a ges. Kennedy said the source or thC' outa!Ze m <•Y not be knQ\\'n until later in the da y . Police Catcl1 Britisl1 Solon ~·IEL BOU R NF.:. 1\us tralia (UP IJ -Police today arrested runaway Rritis h legislator John Slonchous e and charged hin1 \\'ith 15 counts of forgery and theft invol11i ng $80,000. Stonehouse, '19, was spotte'1 in J\.1 elbourne F ebruary 24 after dis· appearing from a Mi ami Beach, fo1a ., resort. lie ""ls cha rged \l.'ith illeg;illy ente ring the coun· try but \\.'as later acquitted. Douglas ' To Recall 1,000 l\JeiI The Mc Donnett-::Ool4&1a!j Corporation will iccall, 1,000 of the 1 ,$00 workers ~Laiced ot(.µ,n1· porar)' layoff at tti'f"(trm's Long Beach plant ~1onda~1. .. But ('Ompany Officials today denied reporls that the recall was orMred in expectation of a settle· ment Sunday with strlkin·g mc rn · hers of the International Associa· lion of Machinists (IAl\1). t Local 720 of the JAi\t, on strike nearly six weeks, "'ill vote at I p.m . Sunday in Los Angeles on a new eontract offer: r eached "'ilh the help of federal mediators. Company officials explained that when a temporary layorf 1s called. the .,..·orkers must be placed back qn the job after two \\.'eeks. Any Jayo aft~rthat must be done selecli\•e \rather than by department or ift". taking a "·orker's seniority in o.t!_Ccount. 1'he other 6 ,500 "·orkers, also placed on a temporary layoff , are expected to be called back to work in a week. 1 But company officials said they did not know whether those workers would later be placed on permanent layoff. The c utbacks v.·ere caused by a shortage of IAJ\1 ·manulaetured airplane parts at the Long Beach plant. There are 19.000 IA?if members at f\lcDonnell Douglas planlc; na· tion\.\•ide, including. 7,000 in Southern California and 1,500 in Huntington Beach . So far the re have been no layof(s in 1-lunlington Beach , although company officials have not ruled out tha( possibility. North State Storni Loonts By the Associated Press An angry Paci fic storm threatens to bring to an abrupt end Norther n Cal_i fo1ia's brie f r espite of f air weather. forecasters said today_ Thl' storn1 , 1>;1ck111g howling \11ind s. "'ill 1Jr111 ;.: rain 011er the far north today ;ind ronr through mo~t of the ar t. a by 1onight. Sno\v \\'Lii fall in lht' mountains abo\·e lhl' 4,00() toot leve l. the l"ational \\'eo1t hl·r Service said. f ' rom Page A I MAIL ... l>riefed and thought ... the proje(·t \\'as fine.'' Cotl er said that the CIA was in · structed not to open or removc the· letters from the postal pre· mises on \.\'hich they were ex· amined buf said that the CIA ""·ithout the concurrence of the postal people ... surreptitiousi~' appropriated some letters and opened the letter.·· Cotter said il \\'as his opinion that th(' m ai l openings "'ere ii· legal. But he said ''there was no domestic m ail invol\'ed ... it was !Strictly roreign." 7ed ()()It ~~. 1~. Milling Road by Baker Country French at its finest Baker's new Mi lling Road has just arrived. Large Selections of dining, bedroom and occasional furniture on display now .. DREXEL-HE AIT AGE -HENREDON-WOODM.AAK-KARAST AN -BAKER ' WHMllAYS & SATUIDAH 9:00 to 5:)0 NEWPORT BEACH • 1727 WESTC"LIF'F DR., 64.2-3050 LAGUNA BEACH • 34~ NflkTll COAS'f llWY .. 41:"4-65.Sl TORRANCE • 23&t9 lfAWJ'HORNE Bl.VD. (Open h'ri, til 9. Sun. 1z,S:3ol J"IJ1.1m " ' l 'I I I ., I al m V( te ni b< ... fo do m •• 01 "' Tl S< A1 •• of nl ., C1 th " di " "I •• .. 10 •• b< .. C• h p 0 I' c E s r r t ' I ' ' ~ ' • I ! ( < , I ' ' , ! ' &~ W@M(f1 · ··~@rrwa©®. Cot o problem·' l lw11 umtt1 l'at~ Dunn. i>al will cut rt>d lope. gel tht.'i onswera ond oc • t 1un you n~ed 1of :wh~ 1nequat1t1s fftj guv~rnrrlC'nt andj bus1neu Mel~ !/OUr QU'1.!IU>r" t J>ut Duun !AC Y o ur Str vlce.! 'O r ange Coas t Doily Pilot. P.O Dor 1560, Costa Mua·. C' ;\ 92626. I nclude your . ·iekphont n.umber. Botulbm In Food DEAR PAT: One always hears about botulis m when com· mercially canned food is in· volved. Jn view of the renewed in· teresl people h ave in home can· ning. ha ve any recorded cases of botulism from home-prepared c a nned good s r esulte d in fatalities? R .G., Newport Beach Five deaths occurred from botulin bacteria in home-canned foods during 1974. One botulism death was caused by a com- mercially packed beefstew and another from a food of unknown origin. There were 20 recorded outbreaks involving 30 persons. The Agri c ultural Extension Service, 1000 S. Harbor Blvd., Anaheim, CA. 92805, can provide two pamphlets, "Home Canoing of Vegetables" and "Home Can· ning of Fruits," that recommend. saf e m e thods for u se in California. Persons requesting these pamphlets may have to wait several weeks for delivery due to a current short supply. A reprint of the news l etter "'Botulism" is av ail able now. It is advised that all previously bome- canned vegetables be boiled for IO to 15 minutes before they are tasted. Bolling destroys the botulin toxin. should it be pre· sent. Tax Co1nplai11ts DEAR PAT: Having read ate· cent item in your column about how California regulates tax pre· parers, I'd like to know where one s hould write for complaint purposes. . R.S., lluntington Reach· Address your complaint to Con s umer Affair s, Tax. Pre parer, P .O. Box 319, Sacramento, CA. 95802. OLD MISSION ~ ~~TEGA l!; HWY. =il RTE. 74 ~~s----~ D a=:os END 0 t rRBA J AS=L1 ~ FORSTE t OBISPO START PARADE SIGN IN ST. Swallows Parade MISSION DRIVE IN THEATER ... 0 en ,. z c '" G> 0 Saturday's 17th annual Fiesta de las Golondri11as Parade will begin at l p.m. Visitors. who can reach San Juart Capistrano via the San Diego Freeway, are ad· vised to come early. Streets will close at 11 a.m. along the parade route. Parking is available on side streets a nd in lots be hind s hopping centers on Camino Capistrano. The all-equestrian parade's route is shown on map. $300,000 Sought By County Airport Friday, March 21, 187~ DAil Y PILOT A3 ~OC Jail Assailed Grand Jury Levels Harsh Attack By GARY G RANVILLE Qtu,. D.llly P•lotSuoff The Orange County Gr and Jury leve le d ils harshe~t criticis m of the year Thursday <il the sheriff's department's opera· tion of Orange County Jail. ln a seven -page news release, the jury faulled the jail's ad· ministration for: -<:ausing needless overcrowd· ing by failing to r ecruit the 40· man staff needed to operate thf• reeent $1 million expansion of the county jail 1n Santa Ana. -<:realm~ unnecessurily long court days for mm ates by waking them at 3: 30 a. m . a nd the I) nol re turning them lo their cells until "as late as midnight to l a.m " -M ai nt a ining the ja il ·~ medical exatnrntng room and in firmary "witbrn easy access of trusties." -Allowing persons othrr than medical employcs t() work on in· mnte-s' eonfidcnllal medical re· c:ords . Not maintaininR the lem- P<'rature in the Jail's booking area at a reasohable and consis· tent tempere1ture. To correct wha t it s~ as defi· <'ienC'aes in the jui l'is oper ation, the Grand Jury made 14 recom· mendations. They included s peeding up lhC' hiring proC'ess, re moving pharmacy s upplies from near thl• area where truslll'S are houst'Cl and daily psychiatric inspections of inmates held in disciplinary isolation. The jury also su~gel\kd t•1aL the jail's library IJe expandt'Cl. tha t ·'appropnall' .. <Irts and crafts be provided to the inmatC!) and d elays in r eporting dis· ciplinary action by avoided. Sheriff Brad Gales r esponded Lo the jury's criticis m in a ll'lephone interview Thursday af tcrnoon. Gates first puintt'Cl out that re· Pocket Conlputers, Cowboys in Sunday Among "Sund ily's Bes t.·• editors predict today, Daily Pilot readers will find these features topping the weekend bill of fan·. CALCU LATl NG-It figu res that sooner or later there had tt) be some debate a mong educators over those h and-held, battery powered C'alcula tor s that can make m ath s tudents ins tant geniuses-or at least help the m come up with all thC' right a ns wers. The debate is duly re- ported in articles by Dilily Pilot Staff Writer Kathy Clancy, YOU Section. (suNDAY'S BEST) TRAVE LI NG CllEAPLY- The United States should ~ so well equipped with hostels for weary travt>lt-rs . says former Daily Pilot Starr Writer CundaC'e Pearson, after a four-month trir to Europe. Hotels on the Conti- nent and in E ngland v.iry from ~h acks lo castles. but they arc ubiquitous. Scheduled for the Travel POlge. SECOND INCOME-Tip~ on how to stilrt a nd what to do arc TOP COWBOY-Rodeo's first mcluded in a Christian Science• real superstar, Larry Mahan, 1s Monitor News Service feature coming lo the Orange Coast to story which takes a long look at produce a n all pro rodeo at the the national s ituation surround· Orange County Fairgrounds. ing second incomes. H's not just Daily Pilol 's Tom McCann spent housewives licking stamps and a day•· Hor sin' Around" with him typing e nvelopes, either; wc'n• cent slate leguilatlon requires all ~ace offlcers to complete three months formal training before being assigned r egular duties. As u result, he said, the recn.ul· ing and training of deputi~ to man the jail's newly completed fourth fioor addition bas bt:cu limih.'<l hy the number of availa - IJll' opc>nings al lhl' tr~iininit academy. Gates said a o nc-hme wa1w,. on the 90-day training n.-qwre· m(•nt has bee n granted by the Sl<1le. And, he added, he will ask tht• Board of Superv1so~ nc·xt wct.'k to lift its recenUy inrnked frct•ze on l·ounty hiring so the J<.111 <·an be manned and the over· nowdm~ r t>ht:ved. probably h'• mid-April The ne wly e lected sheriff s:ud returning 111m ates to thei r cells Jl midnight. is only "a rare eXCl'P t10n.' ··u is diffic ult for people oul· s ide the sysll'm to understand the proble ms involved in feedin~ • dressing ~tncl transportin{! in· mates to cou rt when you havf' J .000 of t lwm to lit• concernt'<.f \\&th." Gates s aid. l lowc\'l'r. he added, the rult• rather than the exception is that. 111matt.'s who ha\ c ~1x•11t the d;iy an court arc showrred. frcl and back in their cells by no laterthJn Gp.m . Gates wl•nl on to sa\· efforts are being made to exparid the jOlil's library but that supplying in- mates with art and crafts materia l poses "a security pro- blem. The young sheriff admitted trusties are presently assigned den cal duties r elakd to medical records. "We don't la ke it and we havt• asked for necessary budget al- loc alion to provide r egular d crical help," C all's sai<l. Medical authorities assigned lo · the jail have said routine inspc<'· lions by psychiatric teilmS ;.ire answcrin ~ thl· (ir:md Jury's cral1c1s m that such ~erviccs bl? provided inmates, Gates said. Defirient Cord? By WILLIAM SCHREmER . OftMD•llJ Pilot SUH at the Balboa Bay Club and find-be com i n g a n ation of meantime , is asking for almost ing ·out what's going to be dif· "'moonlighter~.'' Slated for YOU • $400,000 more in its budget for ferent aboutthc Mahan rodeo St•t'l1on And, he continued, lh<'Y sec no n 1.·ed lo provide 24 -h o ur psychjatric service. DEAR PAT: A man came to my door selling fireplace wood recently. and J think 1 may have been s hort-changed on what was supposed to be a cord. Can you let m e kno w what the proper m easurement should be? Orange County a irport officials. want $300,000 in next year 's budget lo develop at least one aux· iliary airport in the county for light airplanes. next year to add new light plane .----------------';...;..;:.;.:..;..;.;..;.... _______________________ _ E .D., San Juan Capistrano Cul for fireplace use, a cord is equal to two piles, or ricks, each eight feet long, four feet high and two feet wide. That's a total of 128 cubic feet. Before purchase, you should have checked the dealer's usual height, w idth and len~b stacking procedure, since there are a number of measure ments that can fill the required 128 cubic feet. Do that now, and con· tact him if your wood does not fill the required space. One also should watch the wood being piled to be sure togs arc packed dosely together. Slow-ship Deloy DEAR PAT: I ordered two sets of game b i rd p l a t es for Christmas presents la~t October from World Art Group, Inc. A few d ays before Christmas a card arrived stating shipment would be made in t wo weeks, or further inform a lion would be sent. I wrote Jan. 29, requesting s hipment or a refund of m y $?1.70. Can you find out what de· Jayed the orde r and why my let· ter was ignored? ~f.F., Huntington Beach World Art Group spokesman Pam Masi explained that the English import plates were de· Jayed by a slow s hip. Amost all orders have been mailed, includ- ing yours and that of D.B., Hunt· lngton Beach. ff other readers who ordered this item do nGt r e· celve t he plates within two weeks, Masi asks tbat they write to ber at World Art Group, Inc.,! First St., East Norwalk. CT Ron Chandler, assistant direC· tor of aviation, told budget analyst s Thurs d ay a s m a ll airstrip would r elieve some overcrowding at the main airport and permit student pilots to prac· lice touch-and-go la ndings. tiedown areas and improve tax· iways at the main airport. Chandle r said the improve- m e nts will increase the base capacity or the airport from about 850 planes to 1,000-a level considered optimum by officials. The county also will have an option in locating the new tiedown area. lt could be sited on a 20-acre parcel or la nd on the terminal side of the airport but Chandler But Ch andl er would not saidaradarhoming beaconnear s peculate where s uch an airstrip that parcel would have to be r e- would be located. located at a cost or $150,000. He told the budget reviewers The Federal Aviation Agency certain parts of the county are out requires 750 feet of clear zone of the question because of air traf-around the beacon. currently fie control problems. That would taking in mos t of the 20-acre site. rule out much of the land around The other choice is a site on the El Toro Ma rine Corps Air Station west side of the a irport next to a nd OrangeCountyAirport. the ne w ind us tria l parks, Chandler said a minimum of Chandler said. 3,500 feet of runway would be Other proposed airport capital needed to provide enough space projects include ~.000 in im· for sm all planes to take off and prove m ents to the existing auto land safely. • parking lot a nd $43.000 in im· In a cursory report on aviation provements to the existing main issued several weeks ago, the runway. county Chamber of Commer ce The a irport department's total suggested auxiliary strips could budget for next year shows a be sited in such flat areas as the decrease of more tha n $3.2 Santa Ana River bed. million, most of which resulted Other prospective sites for fror.i a cut in the new equipment s mall a irstrips would be in the category. Starr Ranch-Coto de Caza area The proposed capitaJ projects nbove Mssion Viejo, the Prima ror next year were briefly pro- Deshecha dump site above San tested Thurs day by anti-noise Juan Capistrano and the north forces from Newport Beach. county's Chino Hills. Bob Long, assistant to City The latter site has already been Manager Robert Wynn, told the ruled acceptable to the FAA for' a analysts the city favors general larger international airport site aviation at the airport but urges and a controversy over s uch a n the county to use all available airport is still raging. funds to s olve noise problems Chandler said the $300,000 be· first. ing ru1ked fo~ would cover land Jean Morris or Airport Action acquisition and preparation of Association made the same re- plans for an airstrip that couid be quest, noting her group feels any in service within two years. airport improvements will only 16855. The airport department, in the ~rsen the current problems. Sntuf,fJling Detected 6RE.f N H/l.V Ali ! H 'W. d' '.~Ri>ENS .':~ en unters ire ~I :.z12~NEWP01trslYt>_ . iii -~ COST'A/f:\f!>~ ~ -.. MARGUERITES YELLOW & WHITE Re<J-1.98 Gal. REDWOOD ROUNDS UPTO 11 " REG. $1.98 Reg. 12"TO 14 .. REG. $2.29 15 .. TO 16" REG. $2.69 2.49 17"TO 18" REG. $2.98 19 .. TO 20" REG. 3.98 2 l"TO 24'" REG. $5.98 2S"T028'" REG. $7.98 29'"TO 32•• REG. $8.98 GLADIOUS BULBS LARGE # I Bulbs-R~ 16' ea. CAMNAS SEMJ.OW .+.RF 2 ROOTS PER PKG. ASSORTED COLORS YAW£ TO SI.fl ASPARAGUS FERN SUH OR SHADE REG. $2.49 $1.49 $1 .88 $2.19 $2.49 $2.98 $3.98 $4.98 $5.98 49!. PETUNIAS ASSORTED COLORS R<CJ. 89' P""Y Poe 49c . w ASHINGTON (AP> -The will tell· agents along the Mex· immigration agency's office of -(,16 319,~ -government is developing an lean and Cana d ian borders planning evaluation, s aid each ~ • C. -:·L---------------------------- e lectronic dcvtc~ for Border • within 15'seconds whet.her illegal unit would cost a maximum of ~ ;J Patrol agents to detect persons oll~. are bldden lD a ve~cle $200andthata.t least200wouldbe ~ .... · l}IITT0 -HOURS: TOMATO PLANTS i 3~,.$1 being smuH led fnto the country awa1tmg ontry Into the Unated needed. -. • '~M . .., . Q7 1.:t.'!00 .inside cars or trucks. St.ates. The device's final form has not , VT t;;' ..,.I ;, · · SIX VARIETIES-REG. 69" The madilne, still undergoing It will permit agents to forego been established, but units re· -r: refinement ~. operates on the searching under seats, in tnanks ccntly displayed were the size or 6ame principle used to monltol' and ln loaded vans, traditional a cigar box. earthquake,. It t11 activated by hiding places favored by smug· Frank~l said he hoped the de-PLANTER MIX air wave vibrations created ~Y II l e r ~ tr Yin g to car r Y vice, d esiined by the Army allaht muscula r movements, tn· allen'1llegally acroosthe border. Mobility Equipment Research cludln1 heart beats a~ the in· agmcyspokcsm en said . and Division Center a t Ft. voluntary muscula r action or the At stations where thousands of Belvolr . v3 ., could be' further re· d.ig~ive tract. . vehicles cross each day, the de· duced so th al it would fit onto a tmmiaratlon nnd Natur8h111· vice Crequerttly could reduce the clipboard. tlon Service authorities responsi· delays encountered by com· ble for keeping illegal alltn."I out muter.>, tourists a nd others seek· Before the aaenl could use the of thS' United Stales think the de· ing entry Into the United States , device, the drwer aod othera ln vice is foolproof. It was displayed spokesmen added. the passenger Hats would be attwo House hearinRs lhls week. Harry Frankel, chief of r~· asked to leave th~ automobile or The allency claims the device !Setl"('h and development In the a ruck, ft)-n_nkel said. GERBERA DAISIES s1•• RIEGER BEGONIAS CYQAMEN EVERGREEN ASH ,;3' 51695 t • .. DAILY PILOT ... Sunshine ·shortage? GLOOMSDA V : You have lo fi.gure that a newspaper, by its nature, should never be an ad· vocal~ of agnorance. The role o( lhe news 1s to 10form. Hut some f ays l wonder. The papl·r comt.•:. out. for cx- ~\nple, and informs )'OU about ortages. Gasolme supplies are own to a trickle. We are m (jn t'lectric·al squl•eze Economists frl'l :.ibout thl' flow 11f food. Ne1tural ga~ :,uppltcs .in· a que~· won mark. We read J ll this daily. So no question, we are informt:d about bhort<iges. .. Enough or it ... you may well crv ... I don't want to hear 1:1boul 1l 1:111ymore " \'ET NOW O"\ TOP of all this, c·ome t\NO sc1ent1sb from the gov ernment nam ed Or James f\. Ang ell .md Julius f\orshoH•r. Tht•\ ;Jrc mt•lt•orcilog1Ms. those kllows "'ho study the "'eclther. with Lh t-Nat1on~I Oceanic and Atmospheric Adm101straL1on of the L·mtcd Stale:, Department of Commt:rcc. Through a government news rcll'dSt.'. these l \\ o men of science have Just mformcd us we are now getting less sunshine. 'There's a little less s unshine tn ~ou r lift'." lhl' news re lease bl.Jrts out. gur gling h;:ippily. Jt goes on to s;:iy that scientists Angell and Kors hover have bPen probing th<' sunshine situation lor 23 year's n <>w, between 1950 .111<1 l!.Ji.J They h.nc done this through 103 sunshine recordL·r c;t:it1ons :;:catte red across the L'n1ted St:.itcs. EVERYTHING WAS FINE from 1952 until 1964 when our J>l.:rcentage 0f glow from Old Sol r cmamed about the ~aml'. But lh(•n, between 1964 and 19i0, the sun'>hme decreased 1 3 pl·rcC'nl, or ..ibout 10 minutes <..l dJy 10 a ll regions of the U ~, which are hooked togeth~r, llappily, you ~ucss. lh1s leaH·s oul llawa11 and Al:bl.a. These good government scien· lists blame pollution, even vapor trail!> from jct aircraft a nd a ~eneraJ boost in cloudine:,s for the r educed s uns hinl'. Now wf~~ au t he other worldwide s hortages. you rc<illy have to :.isk, "Did Wl' all nel'd lo know this?'' Dr. Ange ll a nd h1 -; µ;,irlner Kor5hove r were ..1bk• to keep lh1:-. ::.uns h inl' downtrend to themselves for 23 years. And ~II of J sudden they trot it out on us. May be they f igured :!.i nce :-.hortages have ht•t•n big ne\\.., tll·ms these d a}s . they d gel in on lht•act. Alas. they'vl· JUSl given u·:, ont• more shortage to fret about. THEY ARE LIKE those gloomy scientific fello"'s who keep telling us the sun is going to Lurn off perm ;.inently in 23 m illion years or so. You !>lart ~orrying a bout it befon· you fina lly r ealize you don 't give a hoot. ~etter to worry about this mont~'s bills. 1f you've ;u:,t gol to wor~. . You looked op ut c111r Orange Coast sky Lod.1y ;ind it w as mixed. MHYbl' thosr \.\l'rl' cloud::..: Or sm og. Or Jt'l v<1 J)o1 tr:111!.. J think I'll worry .ioout1l tomor- row. .. . .... - Friday. March 2\. 197~ THAILAND CAMBODIA MEKONG OELTA SOUTH CHINA 8CA VIETNAM (OM,__UNtST CONT•OUIO UNOH HIAYT Pa IS SUH I SAIGON (AP> -North Vi.et· nanM:Se rottes overran anotbel' district capital in ~ cmlra.I highlands today, th~at.e:nln1 the loss of a nlnth P.ro\linc~. and took a b85e just 30 m des from Saigon. • The South Vietnamese govern· ment rushed more than 1,000 paratroopers to the def eose ot the capital. The South Vietnamese govern- ment rushed the paratroopers to positions within 10 mHes or Saigon on the western flanks. The reinforce ments were flown frpm the northern provinces aiound Hue, where sharp fight- ing also was reported. As the Saigon government abandoned chunks ol territory. hundreds of thousands ol re· fugees streamed out ottbe affect- ed provinces. , · Up to 80 percent or the 100,000 residents or Hue were said to have Oed southward to Da Nang, 40 miles down the coast. The exodus of frightened civilians made its way in a stampede of cars, motor bikes and barefoot walkers. Uf'l...._P About 130,000 refugees from RED ADVANCE-Newsmap pinpoints eight South Viet· the central highlands completed nam ese provinces <dark areas ) which are controlled by a five-day trek to the coast Communis ts and three others (shaded areas) which areun· Thursday during which they said der heavy pressure. they were s ubjected to ambushes and shelling attacks along the way. The 20-mile·long caravan Device to Extend Gas 40o/o Debated i n c lud e d cars loaded with kitchen utensils, m attresses and furniture. and a senior South Vietnamese orficer called the operation a ''nightmare." The district capital that was overrun today was Kien ~.in the lower central highlands. It fell after a 500-round artillery l-'rom Wire Services DETROIT -An electronics firm has come up with a device it s ays mig ht inc r ease fu e l economy b y 40 percent. But Dl'troit automakers arc skep· t ic al. RCA Corp. Chnir man Robt·rl W. Surnoff said Thursday h1'> company has developed the d<'- v1<'e, called a microprocessor. which contr ols the flow or gasoline for starling and driving, keeps the mixture at the op- timum level a nd causes the automatic gear shift to change gears at the pr ecise moment for optimum fuel economy. He said the instrument would incr ease fuel economy by as much as 40 percent with g reatest :-.avmgs on la rge cars. and could be installed for less than $100. Farm Bill Gain~ WAS HINGTON The Senate Agriculture Comm 1ttcc, acting with unusual has te. upproved to- day a farm bill that opponents :-.ay could r aise the prices or dairy products by $495 million within a year.· The Sen ate panel u sed a measure passed Jess than 24 hours earlier by the House as the basis for its bill. It accepted most of the House bill but raised gov- ernment support for the dairy and cotton industri<."S. Physit.·io11s RetHrn NEW YORK -Physicians who s t ruck 22 private and city. .nperated hospitals her~ returned lo work lodJy, <.•ndmg 'the fir~t mJJOr stn kc by doctor:, in the nu- tion·s history. Daily Pilot Defi•tty Is Guorcmtffd ~onday-fnday· II you do nol have your paper by 5.30 p m , call bel0te 7 p m. and your copy wtll be de- hvered. Saturday and Sunday: If you do not receive your copy by 9 am Satur· day, or 8 am Sunday. call bf'fore 10 am and your copy will be dehvered. Circt.ict1iot1 T~~ Most Orange County Areas 642-4l21 Notf"wesl Hunlinoton Bec1Ch and Westrn1nsler ...•.. S4~1221 San Clemente. Capistrano Bcac,.,, San Juan Capistrano. Dana Poinl. Sourn Lc19una. Laguna Niguel ••••• ,. ... 4tM6JO _______ ....... .., ........ -..._.,..,, •. _ barrage and a n infantry assault, ( '): miljtary sources said. The loss IN SHORT. threatened to cost the govem- i · ment the Province of Quang Due, which would be the ninth lost of ----------""""'!'~ · South Vietnam's 44 provinces. Meanwhile, in Vancouver, The base that fell was at Due B.C .. some 95 percent ot the 175 Hue, near the Cambodian border residents a nd interns at Van-30 miles northwest of Saigon. The ('OUVl'l' General Hospital joined Saigon command said tank·led w.il ko ut s al s ix teaching North Vietna m ese forces at-' ho:,pitals in the area. t acked the base, knocking out the #'uel Rebate Eyed WASHINGTON-TbeFederal Energy Administration says it plans to order a $710,000 r ebate to Georgia Power Co. from a sup. viler a lle2ed to have over· charged the utility for fuel oil, An FEA spokesman described the anticipated rebate as one of the first cases completed in a na- tionwide investigation -called •· Pro~ect E scalator" -involving fue1 oil sold to utilities. Orerseer Selecfed WAS HI NG TON -President Ford has decid ed to empower his (·ounsel and old friend Philip W. Buchen to oversee the growing number of investigations into the CIA and other intelligence agen- cies. White House officials said today. They said Ford will appoint a new counsel to a ssist Buchen pius a deputy lo the assistant as we11 as more a.ides to handle the work load. de fenders' radio communka- tfons, and that the local militia force retreated. Hanoi radio said ''within a fortnight a vast. area covering ap- proximtately a quarter of the whole of South Vietnam" and "with a total population of nearly one billion" bas been taken by the Viet Cong. Radio Hanoi said today that within the last two weeks the Viet Cong has taken over approx- imately a quarter of South Viet- nam with a population of ~ly one million. It also said they have established governing bodies in Ban Me Thuot, capital or Darlac Provin ce in the central highlands. "Saigon is conducting ex- termination bombings ormany of the district towns and provincial capitals abandoned in recent days by Saigon troops," the broadcast claimed. "Musclemen are also being used to compel people to follow the retreating army. Hundreds of thousands of people have been pushed into disguised concentra· lion camps newly built with U.S. 'Progress Slow' Accord Near on 4 Mideast Elements .JER US ALEM <AP> - Secretary of State Henry A. Kiss· inger returned from Egypt today with four m ajor elements of a Sinai agreement close to being settled. U.S. officials said. Still unresolved, however, was the principal issue of bow far Israel will pull back and whether 1t will give up the MiUa ~ Gidi passes and the Abu Rudeis oil field, newsmen were told. ''WE ARE NOT at the.brink of an agreement," one of!icial said as Kissinger flew in from Aswan for a meeting here with the Israeli ne~otiating team. The key items nearing comple· tlon are: Spring Arrival Mild -Both sides would give "cer· tain assurances" only to the United States while others would be made public. -A mutual obligation by Israel and Egypt that they would not resort to for,;:e. That is a mod ifi ca lion of the n on· belligerency pledge sought by I srael but turned down by Presi· dent Anwa r Sadat, N~~QUf' 1'1141111 .. eo-.•<>" Bulf•IO c.ho<•OO C•ll(.H•n•I• Clt'Yf'IM>d 0.llH Oen,,er Dtl .... I ,, .. ., ...... , .-..Olulu ••nu• Gltr u i V..., Mt-'11 Mll..-V• .... ""'-''~ HtwOr'IHM .......... Oltt...._Cllt ~nq .. ~, ........ ........ """:::rc ....,,., .ou. ,.. ... $.ct~O ~ LOUit Mlll~CJl'f S-llfllMltU ~I .. ............ 1101.v i11 Mid1vest, Cascades Exception ~ICllt l..ow t() Aj II •J SI lA '" ?• IH ~ ,o• ., ~· ., JO ~o ll() II Al) ,, jl IU ' ,., "' 71 '" \I ,,, • J I\ ~o ., .J1 •O 61 II • ., 3l. to " 11 J1 u '0 \) \(I 1 ... ,, ,. . •• • ... ~. " .. •I 11 ..) ,. • ~· •It •• ,, aJ •• -The Israeli wlthdrawar - however deep tt is -wduld be carried out in a number of steps. -UNITED NATIONS forces would take over most -but not all -of tbe territory given up by Israel. American officials aboard Ki5singer's U.S. Alr Force Jet ~autioned that the negotiaUons coald still deadlock, part1cularly over the withdrawal line. However. even on this contest· ed point. s low pro1ress ls being claimed. At both ~ds o( the "dipl o m a tic s huttle" the military chit!s of stall are pa.rtlclpalina in the talks and tbe two side$ ~· workin& with Klss- logcr over m aps. Both Israel and !:r:ypt were said to be "eatlnll" their ovu..aU neaotlating poslUora, and Klis· ln,fft' ts now reported cloese lo a •"framework" for an iO'oemenl.. aid, ln the provinces olTay Ninb, 1bua Thlen. ~rid Quang Tri.·• Tb~ broadcast aaid from March 5·20, tht) Viet Coog "put out of combat nearly 40,000 enemy troops, wJplng out one in· fantry division. t-.•o mulllbat- LOVES, HUGS CAN'T WAIT CHICAGO (UPI) -Spr· Ing, the so.called season of romance, arrived today. but it was too late for the Loves and Hugs. Roger and Carolyn Lov- es of Chicago filed suit tor divorce in Cook County Circuit Court Thursday - a day before spr ing's ar- rival. Also in court to file for · divorce Thursday were Renae and Melvin Hugs, Patty Hearst 'Positive l.D.' ReportF~s CANON CITY. Colo. <APJ - Fremont County Sheriff J ohn VerneUi's "pos itive identifica- tion" of fugitive heiress Patricia Hearst in the Canon City area has faded to "something that was on- ly a possible sighting.". Vernetti said early Thursday evening that an unidentified rancher had bought lunch last week at a nearby Penrose cafe for a woman who fit Miss Hearst's description. "WE DO HAVE a positive l.D. of the young lady at this time as being Miss Hearst," he said, ad- ding that h e be lie ved the SCOTT'S DAD CHARGES FBI WITCH HUNT, Page AS daughter or San Francisco newspaper executive Randolph A. Hearst Jr. had set off for·Ncw Mexico. Thursday night, after Vernet- ti's office was deluged with r e- quests from news media for more information, be issued a statement saying, .. All we have is one man who said he saw her. As it stands' this individual's testimony is very s haky." AND EARLY TODAY he is- 5tted ano(ber statement saying, "Through a joint cooperation from the sheriff's department and the FBI, we have exhausted all leads on lhe PaUy Hearst sighting in Fremont County." The FBI agent from nearby Colorado Springs reported to his Denver omce early today that there was no solid evidence to support the s tory of a 50-ycar-old rancher who gave Vernetti a description of the woman who ap- parently resembled Miss Hearst, John Snow, owner of the care where the woman ate lunch on Sunday, s aid he doubted that she was Miss Hearst because she talked avidly about a local high school baske tball game. "She did not act like komeone who was a straQger, .. he said. t alion groups of rangers. two armored regim ehts and !5 ln.fu. try battal ions ; captuJl*'f thousltnds of e neQly troops , among them hundredl of non· corns and company and field of·· fiCel"$.'' Tax Slash • Okay Near In Senate WASHI NGTON (U PI> -The Senate, arter agr eeing to slash the oil depletion allowance, i~ moving towa rd passage of a tax cut of $31 billion or more. The proposed cut would include one· tirne payments of $100 to all Social Security recipients. Final passage is expected by Saturday at the latest, but the bill still must be reconciled with a Sl9.9 billion House bill. The final bill definitely will contain rebates of 1974 taxes, to be mailed automatically to all taxpayers in May or June. The final rebate will be between the 12 percent. S240 maximum in the Senate bill and the 10 percent, $200 maximum in the Hou.se bill. THE SENATE BIU had been tied up for three days in argu- ments over oil taxes and Social Security benefit increases. lt broke out of its legislative logjam Thursday afternoon with passage of a compromise oil tax package which could cost oil companies $3 billion or more. Money-losing corporations and home buyers also received bad news Thursday. A $1 billion tax break for failing corporations was dropped from the bill, and a tax credit for home purchases was limited to buyers of new homes only. Many of the Senate's tax cuts -inc luding the SlOO payment lo all 33 million recipients of Social Security. railroad retirement ~md s upplem enlal security in- come -could face serious trou- ble in the House-Senate con· ference committee, PRESIDENT FORD, who has indicated he would sign a tax cut as large as $25 billion, could have the final bill on his desk by the middle of next week. The Senate compromise on oil taxes, which passed 82-12, would end the oil depletion allowance for major oil companies. But the 10,000 so·called "independent" producers would continue to r c- cei ve the 22 percent lax break in· definitely on the first 2,000 bar· r els per day of oil production or the equivalent in natural gas pro- duction, The House voted to end depletion for all oil and most gas, retroactive to Jan. l. . A more generous break ror the independents. proposed by Sen. Lloyd Bentsen <D-Tex.), lost 51·44. · The bill would r ecapture abOul SL7 billion of the $2.6 billion the oil companies \\Ould have gained under the d epletion allowance which permits d eduction of 22 percent of the gross income of oil and gas wells from taxable in· come. Wedding Valid Hank Williams Issues ~ang From Wire Services A federal court jury rutea in Nashville that tbe Widow of coun- try music singer Hank WUUams was legally marrled to the enter- tainer ai the time of bis death, Jan, I.I~. While the marriage of M.rs. BHU Jean Berlin. 42, of Shreveport, La .• was decided. other issues dealing with the ownership of 28 years of copyrights on songs written by Williams were left hanging. Mrs. Berlin claimed sbe w1s the wife of Williams even though she married him 10 days before a divorce from her first husband became fionl,,. She said she was unaware at the time that htt marriage lo Williams was not valid. • Retired Sen. Sam J. Ervin Jr. returned to the state capital where he starWd hls cared' as a lawmaker in 1923 to urge the North C aronna G eneral As· sembly not to ratify the Equal Rights Amendment to the 0 .S. Constitution. His silnr bair a.Jeamed and bls eyebrows nuttered as be bran· dli he<t law books •nd quoted the Bible in opposinf the E. He told the legislative co=ittee con slderins th~ a.me ent that il wu~9ot nacded nd d Olrow the le1al system an to chaos. "Ws as clear as the noonday sun in a cloudless 1ky tbat dla crimtnatlon by government ( PEOPLE J ~gainst women is illegal unless it 1s b ~ed on some function peculiar lo women, such as wife or mother," Ervin said. * Vice Pres ident Nelson A. Rockefelle r and two members of. his ramily pledged almost $6 .million over the next five years to Memoria l Sloan·Kettering Cancer Center, 'f he vice president agreed to gi\te $950,000 to convert space in the old hospital tor new medical omces. teaching racillties and clinical laboratories. the hospital said. Laurance S. Rockefeller, board .chairman, of the cent.er pledged $2.S million to renovate the old hospital, Their sister, Ab· by Roclceleller Mame. is con- tributing S2.5 mtlllon to complet~ the new Memorial hospital and finance new rescarcbstudle;:s. * . Pianist Lorin Hollander played his con~crt at Colby College llan.lled by four musk 1Wdenl5 with Oashlights • Jll t GS the concert began at the Waterville, M ~jne school, tbe power lo.Ued and the llJht.s went out. Emeraency Ua1rtl wa-en't briaht enouah (or seeioa the keyboard, ao the student.a held flasbll&hts while Hollandc:ir played. 'II Ir ll n ( aJ L ft ,,_ c a; SI IE a m oe is in 1t! at bl sa P" ca in. m D ri1 M Ct se wt m SE D ac di as J c Al 'Raeism' Charged • 50 Demonstrators Disrupt Meeting LOS ANGELES (AP) -A Board ol Education meeting wa_s interrupted by a bout 50 demonstrators who demanded the re· 8l8DtUon of member J . C. Chambers for making "racist re· m arks" tn an interview with the~ ,4J)geles Times. ( :' J Police a rrested two of the S demons'trators t hursday · la le !light and. booked them for mvestigalion of battery. They wer e identified as Levi Laub and·Barfy Shulman, both reportedly members of the Progresseve Labor Party. Aner pounding on the door to the meeting room, the so de- moa.strators were let in and forced their way to the microphones whUe s houting "racist Chambers resign now." The 79-year.old Chambers was reportedly flushed and shaking but said nothing and remained throughout the meeting. Aasenebly Kilb Ta% Proposal. SACRAMENTO <UPI) -The Democratic-controlled As· sembly h as handed Gov. Edmund G. Brown Jr. his first legislative setback, narrowly killihg a proposed constitutional ~endment making it easier to tax big business. The propos al would have reduced from two-thirds to a s imple majority the vote required for the legislature to change the taxes or banks, insurance companies and corporations. Only a majority is needed to incr ease consumer t axes suc h as those on personal income and sales. · 108 Drug Stores to Close BEVERLY flJ LLS (UPI) -Daylin, Jnc. said Thursd ay 108 of its retail and drug stores will be closed by the end of this month and 1,300 employes will be dismissed because of financial pro· blems. Sanford Sigoloff, president of the Beverly Hills-based firm, said the s hutdown was due lo "the interruption of our ability to purchase adequate goods in recent m onths. a lack of positive cash flow and the heavy costs that would be involved in r estock· ing the stores." T he stores that will be c losed provided $58.2 million in sales during the last fiscal year. Denture BfU Introduced SACRAMENTO (UPI> -An "emergency'' bill restoring the r ights of 375,000 senior citizens to receive false teeth throu~h Medi-Cal has been introduced by Assembty Health Committee Chairman Barry Keene. Under the m easure, about S2 million worth of denture services for the elderly would be put back into the program, which the Brown Administration cut when it approved a S67 million benefits contr act i.ldministered by California Dental Service. Drug Charges to Remain LOS ANGELES <UPI > -A Beverly Hills surgeon-t urned· actor failed Thurs day to have 80 counts of distributing cocaine dismissed on grounds the drug is allegedly improperly classified as a narcotic by the federal government Dr. David Sachs. 43, was indicted by a Federal Grand Jury Jan. 3 for dis tributing cocaine, seconal, quaalude and ne mbutal. Also named in the indictment w as the surgeon's wife. Diane. ~- ~I". ' PeacePipe · Ends Hassle WATSONVILLE (UPI> -The Oh -.,ne Indian tribe has peacehltly regained an a nces tral b urial around and mus t now raise $17,500 wlthin a year to keep the tiny site. About 60 Indians and supporters -tome armed -ended an oc~upation or a two-acre knoll late T'1urs· day after negotiating a purchase price with the land's o wner, Aaron Berman. "We have s m oked the pipe or peace and there will be no more dis ruption of Mr. Berman 's property," said Vlctor Cutnose, a s pok es man f or the American Indian Move· menl. Marijuana Bill Passed To Asse.m>Iy •1 SACRAMENTO <UPI> -A bill r elaxinft m ari iuana penalties and end mg the t hreat of jail or ar- r est for possessing small amounts of the weed passed the Senate Thursd ay and aovanced to the As- sembly whe r e s upporters an· ticipated a favorablevote. Sen ate Democratic floor lead er George Moscone of San Francisco, the bill's author, said it would readjust penalties to MAGAZINE BACKS OREGON POT LAW-AS make the m fit the crime, freeing police to spend their t ime and money on h u n t in g vi olent criminals. B\ll opponents argued passage wou ld e ncoura ge greater ex· pcrimenlat ion and ·use of mari- juana, and warned against possi- ble health hazards. Under the m easure, violators caught with an ounce or less of marijuana, enough to roll 20 lo 60 cigarettes, would be subject lo a traffic ticket-sty le citation and a fine up lo $100. Police would not make arrests and there would be no jailing. Possession of larger quantities would be a misdemeanor with a maximum six months in jail and a SSOOfine. The measure was sent lo the Assembly by a bare majority, 21-16 vole after more than an hour of deb ate. .'Witch Hunt' Says Scott Of His Son SAN FRANCISCO (UPI) Friday, Maroh 21 . 1975 The father of n man sought in the search for fugitive heiress Patricia Hearst refused Thurs- day to answer Grand Jury ques-• lions and ch arged the govern· ment was conducting a "Wtlcb hunt" against his family. J ohn J . Scott, 66, of Las Vegas, Nev., whose son J ack is believed by the FBI to have rented a re· mote P e nnsylvania farmhouse for Miss Ilear::.t last fa ll, denied he or his son had done anything wrong. •·Apparently the FBI is trying lo use me to get al my son, J ack, or perhaps even to fmd Patricia Hearst," Scott s aid in a state- ment read by his attorney outside the Federal Grand Jury cham- bers. "This is a gross p~version of the Granl,I Jury's historic func· lion," he s aid. "I CANNOT h elp the FBI. I do not have the information they want. I cannot, and l will not, partici pate in witc h hunts against m y son or other m em- bers of my family . We are sure that he has done notlung wrong and he wtll b e vindicated in the end." Scott appeared for less than 10 minutes and cited the 5th Amend- ment in refusing to answer ques- t10ns of the jury v. hich has been investigating the Hearst case more tha n a year. Scott's a ttorney, Doron Wein· berg, denied to reporters that the elder Scott knew an~1hing about Patricia Hearst's whereabouts or had ever harbored her as rl'· ported by the magazine. He said he knew of no contempt proceed- ings against Scott for his refusal to testify. The name of his son, J ack. 32. still sought for questioning by the FBI, entered the Hearst case after discovery of the remote n o rth eas t Pennsylvania farmhouse earlier this month. Until r ecently Scott, form er ath letic director of Oberlin College, and his wife, Micki. had Ji ved with professional basket- ball star Bill Wa lton at Walton's home in Portland. Ore. DAO CLAIMS 'WITCH HUNT' John Scott Tells Jury Off s l1ore Oil 'Temporary' -Couste au BEVERLY HILLS <UPI> Offshore oil d rillin g would nit•;m a temporary series of small dis· (.ISters. bul the th re cit of harm to undersea life would he onh secondary lo the danger of not preparing future l'nergy r e- sour ces. according lo o~eano grapher Jacques Cou::.tcau Coustea u, who is taking part in a panel discussion today on the pros and cons of offshore 011 drill· ing along the continental shelf, says the obvious anS\\Cr is lo put money into de\'elopmg n .·nc\\ a· ble energy sources that "111 be available in the future, as op- posed lo investing in offshore drilling, which mJy be J tcm· porary thing. .. Offshore drilling, l'ven 1f it damaged th e e nvironm ent. would mean a lcmµor;.1ry an'-1 limited series of sm:ill dis · asters." Cousteau said. "lt would be a disaster lo find ourst:l\'CS in 30 to 35 years lacking energy and unprepared for other resources That would be really a national disaster. ·Tm not saying offshore drill· ing is without a ny danger -l 'm saying this danger is not of the same m agnitude a~ th~ real pro· blem of \\here should \\e put our money, in offshor e drilhng or in d evelopment of r enewable energy sources." he added. DAILY PILOT .4 5 Financier • . . Convicted In F zi11dillfi SAN DIEGO CUPJ> -Sentenc- rng was set fo r April 21 for finaA[ cier C. Arnholt Smith, convict4!d Thursday on two misdemeanor counts of making illegal cam· pa1gn contributions to former U.S. Se'n. Geor ge Murphy. The U.S. District Court Jury was unable to r each a verdacron o n e co unt each of order- ing illegal c·ontribulions to be made to the 1972 cam- P <.11 g n of lorml'r presi· ct1.mt Richard N1\on and mak in g a campaig n contribution in the ncime C.ARHHOUSMITN of another person. The jury was also unable to re· turn a verdict <.iga inst Sovereign Slate C<.ipttal, Inc .. a Smith· controlled corporation, on any ii· legal contribution charge. Smith, once one of Californi a's most powerful Republicans and former chairman and majority !>tock holder of the now defunt'l l . S. J\iationul Ba11k , tes tified ::i t the l n <1 l l ha l he personally con· tnbuted $203,000 to Nixon's cam- paign and SJ.000 to Murphy's un· succe:,:,ful bid for re·elcction in J!JiO. I fl' dcnil·d. ho\\ e'er. that he or- <lt>rt>d thrt>t• e mployes to con- lribult' S3.000 a nd $1,000 to ~I urphy and $3,000 to Nixon. The go\'l'rnmcnt contended Smith re- quested personal checks be sent h.\ lhc employes, \\ho \\ere later reimbursed by Sovereign States. Richa rd P. Woitm;m, former prl'sident or U.S . National. ll1:-.t11tcJ clunng the trial that Srn1lh a:,ked him lo give SJ,000 to Murphy's campa ign. Two other Smith L1!>SOC 1ates. Fra nk Thornton <Jnd l\orman Foster, gave s1mll;.ir testimony. Smith faces am ci:drnum fine of S.5.000 for l'a('h com iction but no jail sentence. On April 14 Smith 1s scheduled to ~o on trial in Federal Court on a 25-count indictment alleging he ;.ind Philio A. Tofl. former presi· dent of S mith's Westgat e- C'a lifornia Corp., m1sapproprial· C'd S2i 5 mil hon. Both m en h:H e pleaded inno- C'l'nl ' l I I , It's been four yea.rs since it was first proposed ~at Oranee County's needed jet airport be built in the Chino Hilts. Uodet"Standably, the suggestion ~w an angry response from north county residents and political leaders. They've condemned the proposed airport for ob- vious e nvironmental reasons, charged promoters with· being land profiteers and lound what they say arc other shortcomings in the plan. In 1971 , the co411t y conducted one Qr'ief study of the proposal, found it wanting and evvsince has r e- fused to t ake a second look. State and regional aviation studies, however, have indicated that the isolated hills in the county's ' northeast corner might be a s uitable airport site. Recently. when an Or ange County Chamber or Commerce a irport study mentioned the Chino Hills as a possible jet airport s ite , it was shouted down by north county Supervisor Ralph Diedrich. It might we ll be, as its critics claim. that the Chino Hills proposal is a pipedream or worse. But aft er s pending 12 years and more than $1 million in cons ulting fee!>. futilely seeking an a irport s ite, coun ty government might profit from at least taking an objective second look at the proposal. Legislative Stew Our sl ate lawmakers are busily tossing bills into the hopper in Sacr amento. Many will fade into obli· vion. but there ar e always a few promising ideas in the legislati ve s le w. low taxpayers to deduct up to $1,SOO spent on repair- ing or lmprovlng their dwelllnp from state tnoome -taxes. Both presumably would s timulate construction woft, but they also could encourage residential up- keep. Sen. Anthon~ Beilenson <D-Los Angeles) wants to eliminate electlon-day vacations for state and some local governme nt workers. Hightime forthatone. Sen. Dennis Carpenter <R·Newport Beach) is con· cerned about the need for prompt identification of acci- dent victims who have stated their wisb to donate or· gans for transplant purposes. His bill proposes a ells· tinctive mark on the driver's license ol a would-be donor. This could be valuable. But not a ll the legislative brainstorms are well tbought out. A proposal to allow voters to use a driver's license as proof of current residence to establish el\gibility at the polls on election day, for ex- ample, is a good candidate for oblivion. No Gifts, Please Gov. Brown's decision to return all gifts sent to him after his election has created quite a task for his st aff. So far they have returned more than 150 assorted olf erings, ranging from paintings and race track passes to two gilded eagles, a gold Frisbee and a copy of .. P eter Rabbit" in Latin. Donors receive a tbank-you note explairiing that the gift is returned ''in keeping with the spirit of the Political Reform Initiative." .. . . ,. y,z,:~~l~ J.Att u.... Sen. Milton Marks CR-San Francisco) proposes a constitutiona l a mendment which would exe mpt up to Sl2,000 in improvements to own er -occupied hom es from proper ty taxes for fi ve years. Along similar lines, Sen. Omer Rains < D· Ventura) would like to al· Since the governor apparently is determined to ::;tick to his "no gifts" policy, his admirers should con- fine the ir outpourings to fan letters. They do not have to be returned. ·Here's your instruction guide for our telep~one rate increases.' 'Gifted' Education Criteria Upgraded To the E ditor Too often a n educational pro- gra m IS JUdged 00 the basis Of in- <.ICC Ur:Jlt• or incom plete informa· lion. or bits o f fact taken out of context. The editorial on gifted education (3/16175 > is a judg· ment of this type. No m atter how carefully reas oned it was. or how honestly fe lt. it is a n unfortunate one for t he following r easons. The ed itori a l s t ate m ent i ~ clearly based on a legis lative a udil r eport m ad e public last week. This r e port claimed that more than ha lf of the children taking part in gifted progr a m s were ineltg1ble What it failed to mention \\as that the Stanford- Binet test. used as a cn teria for a dmission to the program. wa:. upgraded m 1973 to r~ntct the in- l' re a ~ed l ev el o f g cner<.11 knowled ge. In :,o m t' instances c hildre n who qualtficd for a nd p a rtic ipated in tht' progra m prior to 1973 m ight not meet tbe higher sta ndard s et by the new test norms. Apparently, il was on this bas~s that the a udit r eport c hose to challen ge the eli gibility of program participanls. Surely it is a mi!i·appli cation of the Jaw to decla re c urrently successful pa rticipa nt:. m a n on.going pro- g r a m ine ligible t o continue because t he s tandard.., for ad· m1ssion were reu sed C:tftcr t hey had qua lified for it. Because the program requires "q ualitatively different" course offe rings, the s ubJect areas a re frequently in novative and un· us ua l. T a ken a lon e, "basket weavin g·· may see m inap- propriat e . Howe ver, whe n in- cluded as a s mall part of an in- aept h s tud y o f t h e e a rl y California Indians, it can serve as a valuable bridge between cultures. While some (·lasses a re not as car efully conceived as we would wish , the m ajority of the m more than m eet the established criterJa . BARBARA MILKOVICH Le~1::.l<.1t1on Chairman. Gifted Children's Assoc. of Orange County ...... .,, .. ,, Tothe Editor : I must com m end you on a parltc ul ar r eporter on your staff, Pam Hallan, \\ho wrote a most interesting a rllcle in the Sunday, March 16. edit ion . fl was in- teresting liter atu re on a very good subject. California's hbtory may not be s uc h a long on ~ in the perid of time. However . there are many inter esUng stories within that his- Dear Gloomy Gus Do Lh~ ha rd bots picket God " hen Hit r a in holds up what ·, left ol cons troction alona theco•t" G A.F. ( MAIL80X ) Letters f rom readers are welcome The right lo conden$e letters to /rt space or eliminate libel u reserved Letters of 300 words or leu will be gwen preference. All letters must in· elude S1gnal ure and mailtng address but names may be w ithheld on re- quest if sufficient reason i3 apparent. Poetry will not be published. tory. T his story of Don Capistrano m his purchase of wood for floors which eventually becume coffins particularly caught my eye P ET E R M . SMIT H M.D. .Juvenile Jwiti~e To the Editor: I would like lo commend the Daily Pilot on the recent series of articles on j 1Jvenile jus tice and most pa rtic ularly the editorial concerning O r a nge County Juvenile Hall which appeared on Friday, Mar ch 14. It is im portant that the public ·be made awa re of existing condi- tions with regard to juveniles who encounter police and proba- tionary attention. The lack of civil justice for these young peo- ple is appallin g. PATRICIA BROCK · Airport E.rpansion To the Editor. An article titled •·3 Companies Seek Airport Runway Pact " ap- peared in your March 17 issue and of cours e further a mplifies the imminence of what has been coming for some lime now, i.e. the lengthening of the runwa y at the Orange County Airport. In m y o pinion, this is something the most of the peop le around here do not want and like so many other tilings, is being cr ammed down oor throats . because of the desires of the few who have the po" er . I do not lake exception to your artic le -what it stales is the truth. Wh at it does not stale is w hat I b e liev e s hould be thoroug hly a ired. THE FACTS are : that the airlines are cleared out of the a irport a t 3,000 feel. If the runway were lengthened a mile, the aircraft would not be any higher above Newport Beach un- let>s the fed e ral clearance rules were changed . If th~ federal clearance rules were changed, the aircraft could fly ove r Newport Beach a t a considerably higher altitude than they now do, without lengthening the runway. They do not now climb as ra pidly as they could -only immediate· ly on take off. I am s ure a majority of the peo- ple would rather s~ Orange County Airport relegated to private Oying and a st.opputtothe coastant expansion thereof. ALA.NL.BLUM Get t• /tl~•age To the Editor· Thomas Palme r trying to write ._, critica l anuly is o( "Women Linder t he I nfluence" fSunday, •1arch 16> was like Mortimer Snc rd a n a lyzing £lnatc 1n '.s theory. John Ca~savelcs' m cssa"e ca me through lo ud and clear to oppress~d wome n everywbert'. The knowledce that lhcy'rt' not aton~ -wome can use that com· fort wherever they are. VA YE GO ULD . • . ... Vtility Presidential Hopefuls Show Their Years . Finns Need P~liticians Are Aging Our Help ''Good morning, s ir." said the we ll dressed young man at the door. "I represent your friendly Genghis Kha n Gas Light Com - pany." .. I'm sure l paid my bill." I ~aid ner vously . ·'Please don't cut me off. 1 've got a T -bone steak in the freezer I'm s aving for the Bicentennia l." "You d on't understand, sir." he said ... I 'm a sales represen- tative. You see, we'r e conducting a modest S2 m illion s ales cam - paign." "But I alread)' buy your gas and lights," I said, "not having much choice in the matter.'' .. We appreciate that," he said \\1th a hltle s mile. "but we're not :.ellmg gas and lig hts. We 're sell- W ASfflNGTON -This much can b e s aid for the 1976 De mocra tic presidential nomina- tion: it is worth ha ving. Thal is why those who have sought it before want it again, and there is no r eas on in the cours e of political e vents why one of the m m ay not get it. This accounts for Hubert H. Humphre y 's attempted r e - s urgence as a middle-ground Democratic spokesman on issues ranging from Cambodia ..... lo the economy. A g e i s anoth e r fact or. Most of th o s e pro mine ntly m entioned for pr esident in next year's ( ] election are in ART HOPPE their s i xties. These include Presjde nt Ford, Vice-president -----------~ . Rockefeller , Senator Humphrey, m g advertis ing." Senator Jackson and Senator ··But I don 't need advertising." J said. Muskie. It is the polit,ical heyday for our senior politicians and undoubtedly will remain so until Senator Edwa rd M . Kennedy "f re alize that," he said. '·But changes his mind. we do.·· "VOU MEAN, .. I asked in- credulously, "tha t you want me to buy ad verltsing Crom you for you?'' ··Actua lly. you've been doing it for years." he said. "We simply included the ch arge in your mon- thly bill. But we felt going door- to-door would be more fair." He o p e n ed his briefcase . ."Now, how would you like to purc h as e th is beautifully - illus trated pa mphJet on gas clothes dryers for only 50 cents, which barely covers our produc · lion costs? It's quite a bargain." IT IS pointless to say thal iliis should not be so and the times call for a younger man with a better cha nce of ser ving two full terms. We are likely to have a president in 1977 who is well into the sixth decade when the vast m ajority either r etire or reduce their activities -excepting again, Senator Kennedy, or some unrisen star. So the senior citizens ol politics must be taken seriously. One of them may conceivably occupy . the White HQu se into bis seven- ties. This would apply even to the youngest, Senator Muskie. Were he to be elected next year and RICHARD WILSON serve t wo full t erms he woulCl pass the age of 70 as pre~ident. t;nder t he same circumstances Senator J ackson would reach 72. Senator Humphrey would be the oldest of all a nd would ap- proach 70 after serving one term, but there is no law that says a president must se rve two terms. ON THE premise that a man is as old as he feels, Senator Hum- phrey has injected himself into the political fray. and the way thal be has done it has a special significance. lle has declared himself a gains t any furthe r military a id lo Cambodia and called upon Premier Lon Nol lo step down to make way !or a set- tlement. . He w9uld thus erase any r e- maining stigma for the a mbigui- ty of his stand on Vietnam which probably los t him the presiden- tial election in 1968, as recounted in the important but little noticed p olitical autobiogr aphy of Lawrence F. O'Brien, "No Final Vi ctories." O'Brien , lhe original Kennedy political oper ator, ran the cam- paign of Humphrey and was in continuous conflict wit.h Hum- phrey's othe r ad visers on declar- ing in favor of a complete bomb· ing halt in Vietna m . Hul'l}phrey's fif\al position was conditional, and it Is O'Brien 's opinion that his candidate reaped no b e nefit w'h e n Preside nt Johnsorr called off the bombing five days before the election. It was loo late to overcome c ompletely the a pathy that burdened Humphrey because of his connection with Johnson, and Humphrey lost to Richard M. Nixon. althoug h by a narrower m ar gin th a n forecaster s ex· peeled. llUIUPHREY is m a king no similar m istake now in running against the overwhelming public disregard of what happens to Cambodia , a nd bases his position on U.S. intelligence reports and private information that the Lon Nol gove rnment can't be s aved. In his economic proposals Humphrey also has moved to the left of the Democratic spectrum so that the net effect is to em- phasize contrast s with Sen. Henry M. Jackson, the most h eavil y fi nan ced of Us e Democratic contenders. As f or the rest of the Democratic pack, many of them have a long way to go before they are recognizable as serious con- tenders. In one respect, though, they have the s ame advantage as the presidential elders in con- fronti n g a n on-e lected Repubijc an president whose in· itial popularity has declined and whose party is divided. . THE ASPIRATIONS of the elders may be unrealistic. 'Ibey have counted out George Wallace as physically and politically in-• c apable . They have brushed aside younger men as too liUle known. An Adlai Stevenson is re: garde d as too p111lid, a Johli Glenn too new in the Senate l<l have altered his national image as an astrona ut, and a Lloyct Bentsen too synthetic to captur~ nationwide s upport in so short a lime Unrealis tic or not, ambition. still rises iu the breasts of the men in their s ixties to make their ,golden y ear s the crownin ~ achievem ent of their lives, come 70 or not. "Is it like those billboards 1 used to pa y for telling me to, ·Buy a Gas Dryer for a Rainy Day'?" "No:· he s aid , "this is called 'Having Fun in the Great Out· doors.' It's a bout the joys a nd healthy exer c is e of hang ing clothes on a clothesline.'' A Gentleman Always Laughs "You want me to buy advertis· ing from you to convince me to use less of your product?" I asked. "That doesn't sound like the American way.•• "Don't you i<now there's an energy crisis on, Mac?" he said sternly. "I FO R GO.T ,'' I s aid apologetically. ''Sell me _. pam· phlet telling me how much my rutes will go down ii ( buy less. I need to be encouraged lo do my duly." "l don't bav~ one," hit said. "Actually, if you b~ lffl, your r ates will go up. But jf you buy i;cads, we can let you have tt wbolesale. That's the American way. "But wh al you desperately n e td," h t s aid , "is this handsome booklet for only $2.99. My mother was full of pungent bits of wisdom. One bit that has stayed ~iUJ me for all ol my life bas been, "A gentleman never heard a joke before." Like most bits of sagacity. this proverb has been handled by her son alm06t as much in the breach as IA tbe observanc:e. It is good #f. none lhemore. ·,. Whatsne'm eant w·as that, after a person bas spent some tJme lr.J· ing to eqtertain you with some one liner, or'some extended tale, you do n'ot come out with a numbing, "Oh, I heard that one before.'' Or even crueler ripostes, Uke, "Th •t one's got. mold oo {L" WE AR F. all told b>: the maste rs of the comic •~tat that ; the number or bask jokes extant can be counted on the fin(trs or lhree hinds, if you happen tobU\'e three: so It Is not un Ukely that the next nil\l' lbat comn to you from • the locker room Milton Berle ls likely lO be a .bade romJ.nlscerit of .,. • ay • ,otnttl\ing you heard ln Hardine'• ,. Admlntttr .. uon. M nit rt, •blch HHnlially 1"8 the ~,oaelty to Jlve togel~er without the use of flat.a ( ~~~s :.) or other ancillary we.apons , dic- tates that the response to this is, · well, as much laughter or other merriment. as we ·can muster at the minute. . I KNEW a number once who had this vice, and incorrigibly. In him it was even worse. He HAD heard practically every joke ever c:on cocted, s ince he wes in s how business. But be made the fad appareat, madd~ingly. You did y6Ur best , sometimes for a couple of minutes, with what you honestly thought ~as a newie. A look of dls~st came over the lad's lac~. "Th al one died with Charlie FrohtT1an,'' bewouJd say. Cb•rlle Frohman wa s a theatrical producer before most of us were born. I fmally got so f ~ up wllh this number that 1 rev.enged h.imselr on him . I mode up jokes, good and bad, that he could not ~sibly hav~ heard before. because they Involved some lmag_ined eccen- tricity of som~ rul ond living person, often a mutuaJfriand . THAT ASTUTE maestro of mann,rs, lhe Due de Talleyrand. satd tb•l If you wlsh to appear •krceable in soeiety, "you must consent to be taught many things you know alre ady." The art of pleasing #Ol\SJsts, among other things, of smiling • with appreciation at the boring gossip you have been listening to for the p ast two weeks, al hear. ing, again with grinning delight <no matter how it hurts) of the ex- ploits of Johnny Whatshisname at E xeter, which are about as well· known as the health of Jacl Lalanne. ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT Robe1t N. Weed, Pltblilhcr Thomoa K~~u. Edbor Borbllto ICretbklt. EcUtoriat POJOtfl Edit«' I ·• 'I'be editorial page ol tbe Dail)' Pllot seeks to in form and stimulate readers by ~ on thJs page diverse com~ on topics or inter~t by s7ncHcat. ed columnists and cal'tOc:lnflU. by providin1 a Corum for ~· 'lews end by pru onllni thla l'lt'" s~aper's opiruon1 and ~ on cur.rent topic!'. The ecUtortal ,oplnl0n. of lh~ Daily Pilot lil'Pfar only In th~ editorial column aube top or the pa1e. OpllllioN U · pre11td by Ult cohnnnistt Md c».rtoonlsts and letter wrtten are thdr own and no end~ d their vltt• by tt.e D•Uy PiklC. shotdd be inferred. . Friday, Marcbn:.IJ?S- 1 thE me the 00! tht fu :: I lac cJr: ani m e wa fai J fro cil Pr (S< up J Gt Th De on De ) pa not .in tri • wi ·ac'. po• OUI ] i • • • . I ' NEWPOttT·8uCH'S RICHARD KIMaALL 0 WfTH MODEL OF HUMBOLDT Crew of Schooner ~frst Ch'rt'd Newport Harbor ln.1880 ... ~ . F;lday, March 21. 1975 DAILY PILOT A 7 ,-' i • ·'t4 • 0 ~,;:e _ ~OS:ttY on 1'iStor.Y ~ . ·-~ --f ' · · Newport ·Man Wants to BuilJ, Schooner > BymlABYKA.VE "Of ... o.v., ...... ~ . \ ) Rtchllra Kimball readµy Minits bis plans. sound a bit grandiose. .. , , B~t that realization doeso'~ stop him from ~reaming about th~ day whert a full-size reproduc- tion of a 17th century wooden sehboner lies at anchor In Newp<>rt Harbor. . A. Newport Beach marine enthusiast and eom· mercial artis t , Kimball, 3.1, is in the early stages of planning the local reconstruction of the schooner Humboldt -the ship whose crew first charted in 1860 what is now c ailed Newport Harbor. local ~omp•nies to letll'Jl ocau>ationaJ skllls. J Students in Oranie Coast CoUeae. ii\ fred\ Miller 's marine construction classes, wouJ4 pro- vide free labor, too. In that way, the project's costs would be greatly trimmed and a valuable vehicle for leaching the nearly-lost craft or wOoden shipbuilding would be available, Kimball silid. ' Kimball, an accomplished sailor who baratso mastered the s kills that wouid be used t:o re- construct the Humboldt, would be one of the teachers workmg with local ~tudent.s. HE'S HOPING OTHERS WITH similar ex· AS DI RECTOR OF THE s mall but determined.· pertise will step forw~dand volunteer help. too. Newport-based American Nautical Heritage Foun-Kimball's immediate efforts are geared to or.' dation, Kimball is linking shipbuilding plans to the ganizing a fund-raising campaign. 1976 American bicentennial celebration. A nautical film series at L'C Irvine 1s the core or If successful, lhe project wo~d bring a relevant his effort and is scheduled to begin on June 14, Flag portion of history irttothe lap ot Newport Beach. Day. The schooner would highlight local bicentennial Feature-length nautical hims. such a:. ··Billy activities and remain in Newport as a permanent . Budd" and "l\t ultn> oo the Bount}." plus documen· reminder of history -long after the bicentennial is lanes on subjeol8 such as the Amen ca 's Cup Race. tucked away in people's memories. ~ill be pre~ented at l'Cl and pos!>ibly other. UC . Kimball is-now seeking endorsements of the campuses. proJect as an official bicentennial effort. Besides revenue from the film series, Kimball He's presented plans to the city's bicentennial is launching in May a membership <>ampaign in the eomrnittee, but has not heard if the project is to be foundation. included among official city activities. . KIMBAU. IS ALSO SEEKING recognition from the state commission that is sorting out en- dorsements of bicentennial projects throughout California. "If we can get official endorsements, it will help us make the proje<'t a reality," Kimball said. CONTRl~UTORS \\lLL RECEIVE A RANK in the foundatjon, ranging from admiral to seaman, depending on the amount donated. Funds may come too, from state and feder al sources because of the bicentennial significance, Kimball said. ; Chufch Study Sees Physician Guilty As would be expected, money is the biggest roadblock. Kimball estimates reconsiruction of the Hum- boldt "ould cost roughly $200,000. It could take between si:< months and thre~ years to tomplete Still . the figure is far less than the construction would cost 1f the project was not educationa l in scope While the project would be kt'yed to the bicen· tennial. Kimball does not plan to rush completion or the sh ip. .. We'll just make il an educational projed in Newport. and when it'sdone. n ·!> donl'." he :.aid. On<:e the s hip 1s completed, 1t \\oul<l be f>ut into the harbor for use as a teaching tool. Students would be t ak<.'n on the ship and t;.iug ht saihng and other n;.iut1c<il :.I-lib . · Work of the Bevil By DAVID E. ANOtRSoN .. I VENICE, Calif. (lJ?I) -A Venice physician was sentenced to 90 days ia county jail and fined $2,SOO for improperly providing · narcotics prescriptions to pa-KIMBALi. HAS RECEIVED ASSURANCES \\HILE Kl!\IBALL IS THE FIRST TO admit tients. Superior Court Judge from the Orange County Regional Coastline Oc-that completion or the boat is a long way off, he is UPI lteh910I\ Wntlf' Tfle recen\ flurry of mtefest in the occult.· sctt an ism an't;l de- monology just might have been the work of the Devi).. Frank Baffa also placed Dr. cupation Program (CROP> that high school stu-hoping that the nautical interest in Newport a nd ( J Morris A. Ool~tein, 58, an three dents could be used to help build the ship. nearby coastal communities will make both the t~~~~~·~~()~ 1-;;;y:e-ars~·-pro:;:-b~a;ti;·on~·====·=======-~·-'--c-R_O~P-i_s_a_p_r_o_g_r~am~w-her~·~~-s_tu_d_e_n_~~ar_e_s_e_n_t_to~-fu-u_n_d_a_ti_on~a-nd~it_s_p_ro_j_ec_t_po~s-si_b_le_.~~~~---- lbN le's hasa bigga Just might have been. that is, if one believes that a maJOI' aim of' the Devil i~ to s ow seeds of rnn· fusion among the fJithful. , During the height of the ot·1:ull l fad -perhaps symbohze<l most dramatically by the long liflcs for and widespread discu!>!>ion of the' movie .. The Exorcist'' there was a lot of confusion among the faithful. I I IN RESPONSE TO Tequests from church members. the Coun- cil on Theology and Culture of the Presbyterian Church in the U.S.· <Southern J ·has attempted w clear up some of the confusion. It as k ed the Rev. Shirley Guthrie o f the Col umbia' Theolog ical Semina ry in Decatur, Ga. lo prepare a paper on "The Problem of a Personal Devil and Demons." Approved by the council, the paper will now go to the de-1 ·nomination's Generl,ll Assembly1 .in June as inforruj)tion fQr dis· lribution. GUTHRI E'S PAPER begins with th e bt b li cal view that •acknowledges ·•the r eality of powers of evil .. but alsp points · out tha t ne ither the Bible nor the ·ManBeat,s Fire Heat . TOKY.O <AP) Firemen rescued a 78· year-Old man trapped in a burning house for 20 minutes and brought him o ut w ith only s tomach burns, officials said. The two-story house burned tQ the ground. · "ll is unus ual .ind miraculous." a fire depart· · ment official said . confession~!.Jjteratvre o(.the re- form ea . tradi~ioo : of which Pres byterianism is ·a part. ··gives us CJ 9eveloped salanology ordemonology." • l,. The hearl of the · pb'pcr deals with the question of whether the Devil and demons s hould be thought of as literal. personal re- alities or be viewed in more sym- bolic terms. Any interpretation of evil in terms of personal powers, the paper says, must be m easured by four biblical-theological criteria: -•'ACCEPTANCE OF the re- ality of a personal devil and '<le· mons must never •be ~1b'ex· cuse or justify human sinful- ness." 1 · -Emphas is' on demonic pos!lession if individuals must not be exclusive of the New Testament's emphasis on "prin- cipalities and powers" at work in social and political bodies and processes. -Interest in the Devil •·must not Uecome so c~nlral and in· tense" that demonic i)owers are .. conscious ly or unconsciously • assumed to be equal" to'God. -"Any reality· as persons at· tributed to the Devit anct demons must be distinguished from the reality of God and fmm.f.be ex- istence oi h~m an beings as persons." THE SYMB9LIC interpreta- tion, Guthrie · says, may be legitimate "so long 3.$ it is not in fart an atlefnpt to explain away the reality of evil but a serious at- tempt lo und erstand it at a deeper level." "Modern his\,Ory has taught us," the paper says, ·• ... that whether or n ot evil is itself personal, it can be horribly personalize d in political, military. scientific and religious leaders and g roups.of people who support them and are influenced by them." n·h ctd~ ConVi~ted :1~ ·\Vife;s Mrird~r --. ... SEARCY, Ark, <U N > -Or. Porter R . Rodgers Sr., •· 70-yeat-old f'Ural ph)'&ician found guilty Of arranging the murder of hCJ wife o ut of love for his young r~tionist, has bffn sentenced to lfte In prison. • A ClrcuH Court jury of frve men and seven wome11 deliberated about 2h hOurs Wednesday night and con\ficted · Rodgers on a r€!doced ttharge oC first-degree murder in the shooting death last September of his t?s\ranged \Yjf e, Fern, 67. He was tried on a charge of ~apital felon'~ muroet, which carries a death sentence or life without parole. APPEARIN~ OVTWARPLY <;A(.M1 as ~e did thr~ughout the 25-day triah Rodgers stOOd Thutsday before.Cltcwt CoU[t Judge John L. Anderson, who imposed the sentenc' of lite • impri.spnment. , · • He made no remarks to the berfcl'I , thit prior·to sentencing, Rodgers told a reporter: "Nolguilty and no Cbmmehl." Tb~ courtroom was half f\111 fqr tbe sentenci(lg. Among thos;e present were his son, Porter R6dge,rs Jr. of Searcy, a:tld his daughter. Mrs. Ann Whetsel.of New York City, wh9 shook the band or prosecuting attorney Gene Raf( Wednesd ay night after the jury delivered its verdict. They showed no emotion at Thursdey's sentencing. DEFENSE ATTORNEY ED BETHUNE" of Searcy sa\d the conviction would be appealed to the Arkansas .&u>reme Court. He filed a motton for a new trial and the j4dge too)c it under tdvlscmenl. Anderson set Rodgers' appepl bond at $7SO,OOO. Rodger~. wh0.$e wealth was estimated b'y 'prosecutors al .-bout $5 million, was charged wit h plotting with Peegy Jean ffaJe. 21. his receptiomsl and lover, and William 8 . Kimbrell, 32, of 8Mbe. to kill bls wile. Miu Hale and Kim~reH fl1ll. face c'pltal feloq_y murder charges. . The •tate based Its ca$e mostly on the. \estitno~ <?{ Mtss Ha.I•. wbe uld 1he and Roden had been fovert since bf seducd l\er lf hllexaminin1t,oom In 1973. "itc~ Cc"4ij~ NEWPORT ' starting Fri., MARCH 21, 1975 Come in once a week for the next six ·weeks . and ~enjoy .Tonio's hambur ers, spaghet i, lasagna and ·other scrumptious things. By using t he Free Coupons, you'll save as much as $6.00. Each coupon is good f or $1.00 off when you purchase two d inners featured in the coupons. Best of aH, you'll find Tonio's a fun place f or the entire family. Limit one cou pon per pa rty_per visit. ~U dinners are served with your cltolce of minestrone soup or NIIMI plus a basket of It.Han .... Mall •nd butter • deal for you wortha$6 00 21 O Newport Center Drive, ~ewport Beach (714) 644-2601 • :;.-· •• )I • ---------------. -. DAILVPILOT F"riday, Much 21. 1975 ·r-'-'--. ..._..-..-..._._...., __ ~t J;M. Boyd . ' ---::-10% Pay .. 'Ritual' Aids Sleep at Night ·What's your bedtime ritual, if any? D~n't tell me, that's personal. But the query arises because a student of bt.•havior says those who 1et to s leep quickest are those w~Q do some one thing every night out of habit. Maybe a <'igarette while s itting on the edge or the_ bed. Or a trip around the house t~ douse the_ lights and lock the doors. Or a qwck \1:alk wtth the pup. Or a glass of milk .. tea oi:-whatever at the kitt'hen sink. Or~ session with the TV news, When folk accustomed to any one of these or other rituals fail to go through them for soml!! · reason, they're like ly to ht~ unusually restless in bed, taking o ver-long to doze off. CAVE R00~1 Q. "Settle a bet. Js there a cave room in the Carls bad Caverns as bi g as the Houston Astrodomc'! ;\. !Ji gger. f.~<1r bigger. One c~1v(• roon1 in Carls bad is the world's biggest. It's ·1.000 fc{'t long, 625 feet \\"idc nnd up to 280 feet hi gh. The Astrodome only ~~ 710 feet by 710 feet and 208 feet hig h at its highest point. T ll E Jt:WELRY BOYS say about 97 out of every 100 weddi!lI:S in this country no\\. arc double r1ni; cerl•n1on1l'S. IT'S NOT l lNUSll,\L for a li ghtning bolt to deli\'(•r 25,000 times more current than ,,·;is custon1 arily s hot through the electric chair for iiO CXl'CUlion. ELDt:RLY No Se:isoned Citizen should forget: Im- manuel Ka nt \\'rote his Lest philosophical v.'orks at age 71 . Vl'rdi turned out "Ave l\1 aria" at a ge 85. Goethe finished "Faust" nr. age 80. Tennyson did '"Crossing t~e Bar" al a~e 80. Mich(•\angeto completed his greatest ::irt ''ork <.it aj..!l' 87. Titian painted the ··B<1t tlc of Lcp<1n10 ·· at :.ige 98. ,\nd Justicl'Oli,:er \\.l'n· dt>ll fl oln1cs !>el do\\·n ~ome of his mo!>t brilliant opinions at age 9'.L IT 11 ,\S fo'IN,\LLY come lo pass that . mobile hon1l·s eomp1ise more th<.in ha lf of the single f<.1 1nily house:; undc l" ton.struct1on hl·rcabout:,. YOU Kl\'0\\" that song l·ntitlcd "1"11 Take )"ou Home r\:;:!ain. K<ithlccn."' But do you kOO\\" the .. 1:berc~1bouts of K<.ithlcen':, home? No, not Ireland. The w ife of composer Thomas \\"estendorf came from Germany. And that's where he promised iil the aforcn1entioned dit- ~!' to take her. llUSG,\RJ,\S researchers no\v t'nntend that "'omen on the Pill arc lc~s likely to ba\·c boy bablL"S. Addrf·.~s rnr:il to 1 ... J°i'f Boyd. I~ 0. Box 1560,Costa J.lc~a 92ti:!ti Coµyngl11 1975 L. i\1 l:ioyd. STEPHEN ROBINSON Tu:o OCC Teachers Honored T .... ·o Orange coast College teac hers have been honored by the Na· tional Tl'achcrs !·tall of Faine f''oundat1on . Dr. ~\lfrl'<I W. Painter, professor of philosophy, \\'as inducted into the ~hall in l'eremon1cs al r~ul!erton Coll(•gl' this \\'t'Ck. Jn addition. dr;1 ftinA ins tructor S1ephcn J . Robinson of <J CC \\·as named the n;.it1on·s top firs t -yea r con1 rn unity college ll':Jthi.:r by the foundation . Last year Dr. Painter, ro. was voted by' !be stu· dents as OCC's outstand- ing ins tructnl' ;ind r e- cei \"l•d a Sl.500 "" ard . Robin so n . 27. a J,:(rad uatl' of OCC :.ind Cal State L.on A Bl'ach, t eaches bo th t.lt<.1fting i.illd cons lruction technology. Boost Sought SACRAMENTO <UPl l -The Senate Rules Committee h as in · troduced a bil.I lo give stale legislators o 10 per- c'ent salary raise, in- creasing their pay from $21,120 to $23,232 a year effective in December 1976. . The legislation was un- veiled Thursday along with a report b y legislative analyst A. Alan Post which the committee s aid ''rc - v ea 1 e dhow legislators wound up :.is statistical losers on the p .. ychcck." SENATORS AND as- s~n1blymen !<:isl received a pay raise Dec. 2 when their salary was in· creased from $19,200 a yearto$21,120. The state Constitution prohibits the Legislature from increasing the s al;.irics o f members more than 5 percent a year. The bill proposes the equivalent of a 10 perce nt increase, 5 per- l'en t this year and <.1nothcr 5 percent next year. 'l'he bill (SB610) is sponsor~d by the Rules Coinmittce nod is car- ried by preside.nt pro tem James R . !\11lls (0- S<.in Diego). POST. IN a report pre· pared for the committee, s aid the Ca lifornia Consumer Price Index climb<'d 43.9 percent si nce 1967 'vhilc legis lative pay "·as in · creasing· by 32 percent. Jn 1967. Cali.fornia 1a wmakers r eee1v ed an ~1nnua l s <ilary of Slti.000 lln sc·d on voter approval of ~t constitutional <.imcndmenl to make the Lt·~i slature a ··full·lirne·• ocupation. During the s ame period, Post said, the salaries of "professional private cmployes" in California nveraged an increase of 49.7 p ercent. ''\V E FOUND NO specific s alary com- pari son data for ex- ecutives in the privaw s ector from 1967-68 throug h 1974-75," Post told the committee. A HIGH INTEREST IN ORANGE COUNTY. We've been helping Orange County grow since 1927, starting with our first office in Fullerton. And no\v \ve l1a\;e nine branches ... one in most of I he major cities ... probably one near your home. We've concentrated our interest here so we can respond to your financial interests best. So we can offer friendly service by a staff of people \vho participate in community affairs. Your money will earn from S~f';,_ 7314~b compounded daiJy. That's the highest int.erest in the nation. Accounts insured to $40,000. And you'll get over a dozen free services, too. If you're in Orange County, our interest can be important to you. FULLERTON .SAVINGS rZ! No: Penalty • An Argument for Pot WASHtNGTON (UPf) -Consumers Union' an-· itounced i" the April issue p( its magazine,· Consumer Report, that It "intends to continue supporting removal of crtmrnal penalties for possession and personal use of marijuana. . The union said lhe encouragin r esults of an experime nt in Oregon, 1.1.•here possession of amall amounts or mari~uana has been reduced to the category of a civil violation like a traffic ticket, "buttresses our decision.'' LAST MONTll, Consumer Report carried an article ex&1 n1ining recent medical research on. marijuana use and concluded lha,t "recent reports, like past reports, fail to prove that marijuana is either harmful or harmless.'' In the April issue, the organization, while not- ing that no drug is harmless to all persons at all dosage levels. raised the question of what society should do about marijuana use. "Til E NOTION TlL\T ARREST and imprison- ment are the pro,er social r esponses to possession of a hazardous product or substance appears in- t'onsiste nt \\'ith society's usual approach to pro- duets, even to hnzardous products.'' the union s ;.iid. SIL Featuring a "Ful-Value" of quality for your home. FUL·PRUF INTERIOR LATEX • Beautiful Finish • Complete Color Range •Easyto · 99 .,,.,., 6 •So\.py Waler GM. Cleanup v.iu. Rfff. 1.49 Gol. ••\Vhen <1n elect1it'al appliance constitutes a potentially lethal shock hazard, no one demands the arrest and imprisonment of those Who O\\'ll the of-fendin~ appliance.'' M•lchlng low sheen enamel fortrlm,doort end cabinet. Famous University reports ... RJ( I FRGLO 15.fy ;;a. up to 3 TIMES MO!E RQSE$! 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SlrM .,..., ,., s ...... , ·~ 646-1684 OlllVllY AMD DPUT IMSTALU.TIOH 0. -·-........ ,...,, ..... ... _,__...,._ ........... ......... --HIW TOLL Jlll Sllvtel n+OMI MUMIH ~7-107 a TOIO-SADOlllACI YALLl'f B ,_ 1"4 at fwy. 1 ...... , ... - .J Deity ,., s....,., '"" 837·3130 E1 \her J\esi Ho Clilll mur call. B1 c:ord dowi 'pJJ •bo• K1 vest Joya · ties. R1 priv get~ Co SchOf Collet vi Lat mat t ri u ; Orar schoc Su• Fu 11 sec or Hunl. Hills Jlarb Pa Cost< in th petiti Don 18th. Thi r I 'ran rm~ ,, cc • <ilt eon, ~lath ~f ~'. Ila rd ·Op fi ew hir ul oa E:~~ rec c s ile i~ .. Jmd Fl !1lp1 I f ln t; ( \ ., I T~ - DAILY PlLOT .A I Be's.Deteetive Billiom the.BUiiet or a G1i n . By JANWORTlt Ofl.HO.lty ....... Ev~n though he's a private eye, lhae & no run in a holster ~er Warreo Kessler's $Wt. He doesn't apeclallze in flghtin• gaagsters or tracklng down mystery . ~J{!.erers. He's never had ~ "close But he is good al ~mbing through re-· cords, compllif,lg statistics and tracking down personal histories and patterns. , T HAT, SAYS T HE Mission Viejo private eye, ls what his job is really all about. K~ssler, 43, is u maverick private in· vesll~ator who _probes the Cinances, loyalt1es and business lies of politicians · .He says he does it for fun. · ~ecently, the spirited, opinionated pnvate eye moved to Mission Viejo to gel away from Los Angeles. And he's full ·.Mesa .High Notches Math Win Cos ta M es :.1 llig h School won Orange Coast College's 19th annual in· vitational high school mathematic s meet, _triumphin g ov e r 33 Orange County hig h schools. Sunny llills High of Full e rton fini s he d ·second, M:.1rina High of Huntington third, Dana Hills fourth and Newport Harbor fifth. 1' ct plans to p1ek up m..ott-<tuty research here. For his bread-and-butter income, Keuler invesU1ates Insurance claims. He's been a licensed lnYftt.lgator for four years since 1witcbi.Qg from beln1 an lo· aurance adjuster. "NEEDLESS TO SAY, the real work ()f a private investigator isn't at all like it's portrayed on television,•• Kessler said. For starters. not all private eyes live by the bullet. "When I took my state licensing lest in 197l. I couldn't believe the section on guns. 1 had never owned a gun. I still don't . I don't know a thing about guns." Most of his work is done poring over papers, digging through government re- cords and reading newspaper articles, piecing together each bit of information. Sometimes a pattern appears. "U there was a TV show about an in· Back at Work Justice William· 0. Douglas has returned to work a! S up re m e · ·Court for first time s iiice h is stroke Dec. 31. He che~ked out of Walter Reed Hospital Wed- nesday. P a ul Ede ls te in of Costa Mesa placed nmth·----------------------4 in the individual com· petition and teammate Don Brote markle was 18th. . The students competed ~r prizes donated by range County business rms and clubs. The con· st was s ponsored by CC in conjunction with e Orange C o uni.y f;alhematics Associa· on. and the California lathematics Council. ~ ~ompany pwopens r Balboa Marine llardware Company will -open its marine supp. firm Saturday al a ew location directly hind the old , burned· t site at 2612 West oas t H ig hw ay in ewport Beach. iThe hardwa re store is e of the co mpanies reed to cl ose followin g e S2 million Mariner's ile fire in January. A gdrnd opening is icheduled Saturday and f,lnday. j nfla_tlon beating ips ..• Every day 1 t In the DAILY PILOT Law·Pnlorcomen1 olhcers used all I ho I ricks and 1001s burglars use 10 lry and break·open a Kw1kse1 lock Alter hours ol 1onure·1est•ng. Kwoksel's s1eel· and· brass construction No, 680 ·' cyhnder deadlock wolh 1 ·dead· !llJ'l.llM!k,. boll 11111 worked, Shit locked. Get ono loday-101 the safety and protect.on ol your home and famoly. 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Y .. 49"1ftewlth ..., '--dtcope c~ ad of. $500- SALi UMITID TO ITOQ Ot4 MAMO w. .......... 71 or MOl'9. ve~atlon of political cazadadates, no y would watch tt, .. he commented. .. Very little of tbe work private in · vestiaators do is exci~. •• ••ALL TH£ NEW campaign laws aren't coing to be worth a damn unless somebody is invesUgaling wbat people report. That meahs being suspicious or every campaig~ financing statement. "It means going to the places where people spent money and dem~flding the bills to see if t hey m.atch the value or the work done. It mearus looking Into the buaines.s . connections of a candidate's donors. It means going over records and comparing those to other facts of a cam- paign. "If nobody tfoes that, you could throw the whole idea of campaign spending re- form right into the trash can," Kessler said. And he wants to put the community on ' notice that be plaM to concentrate some of hJa rescan:b on local polltidarui. ••ANYBODY WHO PLANS lo run for office better be pretty dam accurate." ~slersaid. He'll be watching. The work or private citizens to dig up the truth about public officials is vital Kessler believes. ' ''Most of the lime peol,1le in a distrid attorney's offi ce are most concerned about pres enting statistics about what great achiev ements they have made and about getting bi g headlines," . Ke~sler said. •·But in fact i( you. have a case you want them to 10\. •, into, yoµ have to do all the footwork yoi. ·self before you can convince them to lt..'k into 1l. Thal is a lousy system. lt stinks." o.ur ,.. ... Swtt ,._. EYES POLITICIANS Warren Kessler --------------------------~ DIRECT FROM RCA On any RCA XL-100 color set you choose, you receive a • Consumer Rebate Check" direct from RCA. S15 for any RCA Xl·100 color portable ... S20 for any RCA XL·100'color t.Jble model and S25 for any RCA Xl-100 color console. Mo~e ~~~,=~~~~a!~~~~ltrom RCA. more ror you! XL-100 means ... that no mailer what size RCA you buy. you gel • A l00% solid state chassis ..• no chassis tubes to burn out • Ttie Super AccuColor black matrix picture tube ..• RCA's best!• Automftic Fine Tuning , •. maintains correct picture signal on each channel • Plug·1n modules... • _ control most set functtons. --~/ .-----~ -, . · n't RCA I 11111~ x1_100 1 itiSD I m; .. Cesh-beck offer brought to you by RCA DISTRIBUTING CORPORATION, Los Angeles. Consumer rebate program valid only 1n the followinO count1f's: Imperial, C•.t Los Angeles. Ca , Orange. Ca .. Riverside, Ca . San Berrwirdlno, Ca, Santa Barbara, Ca, San 0 1cgo, Ca., Venti,iro. C;i , and Clark, Nev. Model OT838 ON ANY RCA COLOR TABLE MODEL It's easy! Alter you ve picked out the RCA XL-100 set you want, after you've m..idl" your best dea:. then your d ealer will mJtl 1n your .. Consumer Rebate Coupon to RCA RCA will send you. d1rec1, a cash-back check basl"d upon the type of set you·ve purchased. Hurry! Offer expires March 31, 1975. CASH-BACK FROM YOUR PARTICIPATING RCA DEALERS •' CORONA DEL MAR llllPATRICIS 2760 I. Coast Hwy. El TORO DAVIS-IROWN · 24366 Rockfield DANA POINT COSTA MESA DAVls-IROWN 41 I E. I 7th St. DEWErSTV 218 Def Mer . MILLS T.V. 34 I 35 Coast Hwy. HUNTINGTON BEACH AIC COLOR TV 19046~St •.. 1 LAGUNA BEACH HILLEN'S COAST . 21 3 3 LaCJUllCI Canyon rd. __ ,...,_ ---...__ -----------P~A -" " - A le Dl\ll. Y PILOT • Friday, March 21, 1975 .a.UV! ANO IH l'lllsi;>N !attin Seela New Policy EASTER BUNNY .... .• Hung J11ry Retrials ·Oppose~ c.a.1ousacOU1T-AILY 5outh Coast ?tua • 111 lllU. SCHREIBER Of 'nll ~tf 1"11•1 SWft • to ri5f, uur courts rt'· main ovcrt·ro-A•ded and slo"'·· C"ro'>'•ding oul rl .. solution of civil dis putt"s bet"''een our mo::;t l'C- putuble citizens.'' Battin ~aid. BATl'IN ATTAC11£0 was apparently trig-D c put y Coun t y ' R WE~K 3 drnfl resolullon to hi• gored by discussion l"5t Coun•el Claylon Plll'ke• GROO-M'ING 7 DAYS PE , ,. , letter Ulal would make it week of a request to add ~aid Baltln's proposed '("Ount-Y policy not to retry tWo more superlor roort policy is legal since it is · . · BY POPULAR DEMAND c1:&Sl'S thqt havL' resulttod. judges t o t hf! county essentiall y o nly a recom-Of Ow an a "'hung'" jury and in bench. Ballin favored it mendatiQnlolhc District ToAcc:oenmadoteAll . "hieh six or morf' Jurori:; but the otht>r board Attorney. Mm"Y CYJt~ Rutso't GtootnMg; f:.ivort..'<i a('Qu1ttal. members didn't. But Parker said It D~ I• How 0,... 7 Doys .. 1 -believe this oolirv· Superv_isor.s '."ere told would be tough to en-MAKIYOU&APfOIKYMeKTSIASLY will increust• th~ 1.:fft>c· at the limo by sev~rol (orcc stringently since it TO SUIT YOUl SCHlDULI .. . • • S AN TA_ AN A _ O r apge Cou nty 9Jper\rlsor Robert Bat- tin will ask Tu~~day for a new rounty policy dis· couraginc the District Attorney from re-trying defendants w h ose original tri.:tls ended with a deadlocked jury Battin. an uttorneY, said in a letter to his fellow 8upervisors that the DA now retries 4:tlmost all criminal cases in \lo'hich at least half the jurors railed to rind suffi. cient evidence to convict the defendant. '"11 is ie"np<'rutive that the District i\ttorncy spend his resources pro secuting lhO!"i(' c-ases in which the gwlt of a dc- fend ant is provable beyond a reaso nable doubt,'' he added. "These C"ascs are oftl'n retried to massage tht• ego of the deputy DA as- s igned to the ease and to improve thl' trial s t ati s ti cs nf hi s s uperiors.'' liveness of our crinlii~;1 l_a_w ye rs that . c 1 v,i I only seeks the District ~s&,.#;\ Wimdtrfvl Wor111 ti Crfti justice syslt"lll " Bullin litigants must \l.'Olt up o Attorney's cooperation I~ said. ' 1jt~h~r~e~e~y~e~a~r~s;·~lo~·~b:e~h~e:•~r:d:=J'~-a~t~h~c~r~t~h:•~n~d~i~r~e~c:l~i•~·g~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~f~AS~H~IO~H~IS~LA~H~D~--'~M~.,~"'~~1•~"~'~~1~4~~ot~I;•;·:::~ because C"r1m1nal cases him to tu kc specific ,ASHIOM Slf)UAl~......,JMJlt • ·· u .. viii hC"lp rt·dut·c the tak.e precedence. steps. ~ tux burdC'n and 1t '>''ill ~ ••• • ~~~~~~ ;:;~~~u~~':i'~r"::'i~i~ !~~ '""'""""D ATTE NTI Q N '"'"'"'""D ~~ District Attorney Ct.>til llicks and several of his top aides could not be re- ached Thur:sday for com- ment on Battin's pro· pos;)I. ;~!~:;~:~. ;l1!~~:~1"li~ ri~ ALL RETAIL LIQUOR STORE OWNERS! I our s ystem for pro ::::: i!ffi secutoria I ha r rass n1c11t _!J .. !.l:l. (in operatitn lrom January 1, 1967 to December 31. 1970) l!ifi "I A1'1 troubled by the fact that "''hile the cost of ·operating our criminal justice system continues. ofdercpdants.'' I Th e S a n t a A" " .i·.:.~_._:.-,i OFFICE OF TH£ Cl£RK. UNl11D STA1£S DtSTRICT COURT, C£NTRAl DISTRICT OF CALIFORNIA ~_,'lj super \•iso r • s P ropos a I In Re Private Ci vii Treble Damage Actions Against Certain Snac~ Food Companies, No. 71-2007·R =a: ~-~.i_:,,_,!_,! • County 'Progressing' In Minority Hiring SA!\T 1\ ANA Oran g l' Co11111,-~11p('r,·1~11r s haVl' bl't·n told mo::;t county dt•po.irt· n1ents are making i.:oixJ progress towarrl hi1,ng and promoting '-'" equita- ble nun1ber of minority and female en1 ployes. . o.ic·tion program sent to lh·p.art1nents to use :_is a i.=:u1dt•line 1n 1mpro,·ing h1r1n~ pracliC'es. ··1111\\'e\·cr. :i ftcr t'l'.· amin1ni.: the at:tual im- plt>mt·ntat ion of most plans. !ht-. 1\A1\ I\ has identified thrt'l' mujor problems i::cn t-.rally shared b~· the d ep<.1rl · mcnl s," th e l't'port st~teh. Jn a rep o rt to super\'isors. th(' Coun-· tr"s ,\ffirmat1vc Action ,\ct,·i::;ory Bou rd ( i-\AABI snid th;.it :tlthoug h pro-' ).!rt'S!:i has bct'n good. the re art• still sonic bugs LO ht• \\"Ot"kt•d out '!'ht· ,\,\,\IL ercatccl un- dc•r a federa l n1<1ntl<1\t· l\\O )'cars ;.1go. t'on"ct'<.lt•U sonic of lhL' problt•n1 s may have bt·r·n cauSt'<I by a model afflrm;.itiVl' GARDNER GEATRUOE G. C.ARONC:R, "" O.r>t or L..1011"• Be.><.n, C• o .. 1e o• .,... .. I" M;o•<l'o 191n 1•11 Memor1a1 M:•Yo<~• w.11 I><' N!d on Moncl .. v. M .. •cn 741h di 1 00 PM. Ne1Qn!>Otl\OOO Cor>9•""1'1hon,.1 Chut<r> !nte•mt""I ... 11 I><' l>'••oh! ,.1 ""'l•o-... A.bt>ev '" ,.,.,.nh m C.o Sh<•'l''' L•i;un .. Be.en Mo•!""'• O"•·<l~•• BOEl'!Lc;[ lfflE R liOlHL .. l f('•A)<·n, o• t. .. Q.ina 8E.1<n. (~ Lo •I•' Ill O~·''" M.o"n hln I~/\ ,,1 MU~\! 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'11~ )mr"Wll' "13 1'11!1 SMITHS' MOITUAIY ,,27 MOo" .. • Hi.M""C10f'I 8-odi .,lb.fl!Jl<t ··Possibly because of the ge neralit v of the n1odcl plan, the opera· tional problems have materialized ,·· the rl'port to super\·isors states. The A,\..\B said four county units have made particul<1rly good p1·t1· gr1:ss 111 prl'paring ;ind 1mpll·n1e11t1n g L"(!Uilali1P h1r111 g pro).!r;.1n1s ;.iin1c<l al b:.d;.-1 ne111g th1·ir st;.iffs. 'f"ht•y intludc the ("nnn- t y 1\d n1 in ist r .:111 vt• <lff11·t·, !ht' Fl oo<l ('onlrot llis · tril"t . ,\uditur-l 't •lll rol l{•r .:i nd the Bn:ul lJ l·p:1rt- n1ent. Death ,\·,.11ic.·es L<>-i• M~"''· C.a 0dh· or 11e•rn M>t< r l h l !OIS ~u•v,.e<I II• ho> "'''e C:orw, oa...,n1N. M<t•gd•el H;on>0n ot Calo!• ,,,..-.t, "•"'· Tnelm• McOan~I• <>I "·•"! V.t , ..,.,.,,, ldw, ErJ( HA,_ o1 C.o>!.t Mf'>A, on~ 9r;,na~n1!1), Hotv RBl.afY •• 11 br •t<•l<I) Monn.iv •I,«! PM M~" of Cnt"ILan eu .... 1 IG l.o> OI ""<I r ........ d. 111 q Ill} AM. D<>•n '"St J.,..<h•n• ( ~•nol•C (nut<lt Int• "'""I ....,1, """'""",..., c,m~•e•• Otdl'ICI<. Ld !l<-11 Sruo><> .. ;¥ MO•lu~• •a"'<'"'~ NEWTON 'o\llLS W ~EWTON, ""°'nl <>I la<;>Yn.t >i•ll•, C" 0d!"' o1 a..uh ...... t<h 101~ 1~11_ s~· .,~·a tov nl\ wlle M11<lt9a, ··""' ""''" I> N• wltlft ul w • .,. •• ,.a~ t .• ~ .. a AH,• •IE "'""t"""' Mnno "·•• c~ nn" 0'rin<1~n•l<I y, .,{~' "''ll bo "'-"1<1 S~•~•UdV 1 00 !'M , P•<•'•{ \l<e"' Chdl"" En'<,...,,,,.,,.,,,, 1-'<lt•l•t V"'* """"'"""'I' >tO. Ne"'fl'.rl ""...:n. ca (h•,,U«I "' p,..,,,c "'' .. ARKO l GNETIJI~ C AR•.0, d!I• 61 ,..,,. "'"'' ot C.o>ia """'" C.d 0dl~ o• n• .-i!h M.>•ch 181n, !~IS Sv••••~<I ti•~'',..,,,., ,.....,,¥ ArkQ !••~ '""' M"l1 ""~ b<.U lV•O o! Co,1• ""''"· F•~n• "-'"" n1 '~"·o••· C•••· Jon" A••O 01 l(l<l• r_~ :OMI l •o "''"" o! 0•1o1~~-(,. 1 .. n o.ou9nt"~· lne''"" >".r ... 1~" 01 "'""·, \l~t<lo>•, (II,""" Srl!y ~-~"~(II l QPUJ B<-•cn o"" ''~''" Ann Pr•· """' M Mor>r>t"'.Of~: 18 qrahd<n•I<"(" t<nlv !ln...,rw will~'"'''"" F"o"v,~••><no "' & JO'"'""' M•"' GI cn"~''d" s.,., .. , .. 111 bl! r~ .. o Satur<l•f mo•"•"Q •! 10 OOAM. Doth •I SI. J°"tnom C..!Mlo< Cn"""· IM<-•ment, "'01 • St1>-11tn;•r (fml'!e•f, O••nge.C• Bell fl<O«d"d' eo.,1 .. M'1W Mo•luilf V <lrt ~CIO•~. STICKNEY ROGEll A SHC>(NEY,.o<)!' 16 O.Olt <;I .,_..,In M.o •(h llln, !~/\ ll@""''nt 111 Faun!"'" 11o11tey, Cd S•,,~•·~a bV h•~ IM"'"I•. ou .. ne an<1 II u1n ST<C~"'IV ot 11'.e """"".'t~•H b•o!h• •>. o,,.,a S,h(~"('•. US NdVJ. llo.,•ld dn0 C7o•OO" of 11"' nom•. Q•dndmotn~•s . Md •V Hunler 01 FO<l'l<M n \11ll•V .. na l<~n• StftOOlev 01 °"''°''· M1<n,qan Se•••«""'"' t>e~ld S..! .. rddV 7 )0 PM, 8~11 Bt<>.t<:lwdV "'"'''"~rv en"""!. lnle•"""nr, M~•l>OI'" 11~~1 Mtmcr1~1 p,,,. 8<·11 S•Odd"'"' C""'" Mt•dMo•lud<V <l;••<IO•._ c;OKES MAR C.ELLE ltOKES. rt"<l<'"I c! """"'"'" v .. 1 ·~,. c.. Se•,,.'°~'"'~ pe,.,. •!VJ , O+l<ldW B•o!ne•' Monu~•v. l/Yll flc<K n 131•<1. Mun!ong!or> Ue..;n. ld &.o7 /Ill &A IN OLEY TllF. FINOll\:C;S ,\ND recon1n1 l'ndati on s tn· elude: 'l'oo 1nuch n1nna)!e- mt·nt control of de · partn1 l·1Hal aft1rn1:it1,-c <.1l"t1on t•on11n1ttt·t•s. Hecon1n1t•nd ;i ero~s­ ~L·ction of emplnyes on ~uc h ton1n1 1Llet·~ l rr1•g ular n1t•('l111gs of d epa1·t 1n en I :J I t·on1n11t · tel's. flt•t·o mn1cnd n1<1n- thly mcet1nf(s complete \~ ith rninutt·s. revolving t•ommitlc<" n1(·mbership and po~ting lln bulletin boa rct of c.·on1mittec membership . -'fhough pnrily is be· in~ approachl"<I. n1ost ""prolt'C led minorities" h;.i\·e hired into the IO\VChl job categories. ~u{!gctil crl'alinn or ;1n cffcctiv pron1ot 11111 a I proccdurl'. Creation Of Wild Area Seen SAN1'A ANA Orunge Cou11ty s up- t•r\·isors h~1vc approved t·re;.ition or a s peeial ··"·ildt·rne!'>S area" de- signation lo he U~t'<.I in future eounty general plan amendments. ·rhe board volt·d un- .animously to begin using th(' w1hlerness concepl, firs t proposed by the late Supervisor Ronald \V Caspc1·s. The s pecial d esigna- tion is des igned to reduce development, operation and mainte nance costs in certain C'Ounty re- gional parks and open s pace areas. lU(ILLE. M lllo!l ... OlEY, ••'"dPnt u! H""l1nlj!tlft l>• .. (ti, (d Odl< bl <YJ'" Mdten 11~!. 191~ !o .. •Y•Y~d nv nN n,.,bdn<1 le<>ro.or0 Brir>Ol~v R"""'tV w•ll bl' IVl<I ~ 311 AM MOnO .. V, M.ot<h Hlh, <,t\ Somer> & Juoe en"""· Mo>~. 9 00 AM Mo"lld>, M<l•tti 1~!h a! 'Oh So..- & J"ot Cnu•<". Fd!n•• Tr>0ma' ')(nne•""' oF!o<•dnl. ln!eflYl('nt Rt~•· •K 1""' Cemel••J. Soutl'o !a~ Gab"e l. Cd !.<Too1n\-Mof1u••Y<liK!Of\. IL is also inlended to prolce t unct evelopC'd ar<'aS in their nalurol statP. One of lhc higgcst hcncfic1arics of the nt·w desii,!nation \!Jill l>c the county 's 5.500-acrc f{ona ld Cas per s Regional Park at Starr- Viejo Ran{'h. VILLAGER HAlR FASHIONS f"o r tl1<' IJ iArri111i11utitrJ( W'''"'"" Now under tne ownerst11p al Vince -9 year slyhst with Bullock's. Pasadena -and 4nder the management o f Jack. l ormer owner of Pr1m<ldonna Salons in Loo Angeles MANICURE. PEDICURE • Sl'RIHG SPECIAL ~ PROTEIH l'ERMAHEHT'P. s22so l .. SJS ~ OPEN MOHD A Y THRU SATURDAY • 1 499-3165 r ... ,. ~,. i--o., . .y ... 1t-,i1.r~1.......,. ]1721 CNst Hwy., So. LlopMl.t lf"d I CM.ti !!iii LEGAL NOTICE ~l !Hi: TO: All Rrllll LIQUOR STORE OW!IERS LOCATID·IN Cll.IFORNIA, ARIZONA AllO NEVADA WHO jilc i_i_i_'_i_ PURCHASED SNACK FOODS IN AllY OF THESI: SIAltS. lltlS NOTICE 1$ IN REGARD TO A •,',J~_. PROPOSED SETYLEMENT OF All MTl-Tl!USI CUSS ACTION AllD AFFECTS TilUR RIGHTS 15 lllll WITH RES~ECT TO CLllMS AGAINST A PROPOSED S£TTLEMENT FUND IN CONNECTION !nii iiiii WITH PURCHASE OF SNACK FOODS. Hl~ . -111~1 I. This oohct is bem1 1iwtn pvrsuant lo Rule and wnd1t10ns: Sobitc! IG lht apprCN1I of the Coort, An~ elm mtmbf1 who dotl ool male his obrectlon i11 j~ [gg 2J(t)2 and (t) of tht F.R.C.P. and (Ndtl o/ tilt Um-delendan1s have tolle<t1vel, qreecl, IOI a fUll and Fl· the manner piov1dtd herein sllal! be deemed lo hi!W! .... . ilil~ ttd Slates Q15toct Cour1 IOI \ht Ce!itral Drstntt GI NAL S£TIL£MfNf o/ All claims ot mf!llbtll ol this wa1Ytd SI/Ch obitCIKlfl 111d shall be tl'.lftver loredo:sed ,l.!ll!f,t ... ~ •··•• Calitorn11 class and tour 1>1her classes rt!turd to btlcllo to n.IJb· from making any obiechon (by appti!I or otherw~t) to " 1~11! t Clm Defined: The proposeil .Mt"ltmtnl atlects hsh 1 settltmtM !und in lhe amount ol $6,000.000. If tilt proposed sdllemenl 111d n11d Qt all!JPrfS' ltti ~~:;r ::::: Ille nptsof n:itmbm ol lhe tollowini dtstribtd dass. approved, !he :1ittltmtn1 lund w.M bf alloca!ed 4mon1 and c.osls The lihn1 of 111 ob~hon Wit !IOI extend •t.T. r::1: l~e li~e dilSSts .s follows. tf'le trrM: w1lhm which a tins member m.,. hie ICttpl-ffi:i HHi All persons en1aged pr1mlrilJ illl lht rtsalf ol PK•· ~lt claim !orms pursuant to p1ragrij>h 13 below. ru 1!ili '--.',',',-',· aged alcoholic bt,e1a1es and 1nt1denh1lv,1n the" "''hit ~~1,•,·,1 .",oc, ,';~tass · · · · · '2 2-'2 1 1 3 1-'1"°00 1 rtqtlt:St for tlclusioll purswnt 10 parl(1~~ 6 a!>ort, ;gg olsnJC.kloods1nCal1lorn11,Af11on11nd t' I.• o ""' ..,,, ·•······•·' ' dud Ill ob'ect«from d t t ~ ::::: ._:, __ i,_1_.,_•_;,_,_', m.lldepurcl'l1stso!pot1totllips,corn ch1ps,bartlec11e· roodSeMctUl.ablisl11nent ....••••. , .... 6i9,600 :ide~IOll~ t l lnJJU 1men tntr 11 ~-~-?.: l\;noort( potato chips, or lortiHa ~1ps, (lltrttnalter liquor Store Om. .....••••..•... ~83.000 ·~ ..•.. "snack foods"), at anf tune durint the pe110d Octobef Publ.c Enlil) Cla55 ·... • •....•• v. ... 110.DOO 12. H the Court 19proves !ht proposed stltle111tr1l, ill:i ~H!! l. 1959 to Decembtr ll, 197Cl 1n !tit States ot t1!1lor· U .000,000 a! membtn ol Ille elm who hawe not timely rt-ij~: n::: ma, AlilOfla or ffn'ada. Qutsttd e1clusior'I a11d wllo INdt purchases cA 111a.i ::ril 1:::: 1-·d th ~-·1· 10 th h4 Hhi '•_',_'•.'•.'• 8. The stlllfment lund tor tM. reta~ ~quor ti.IS! in ........ u11n1 t per ..... "' 1mt st Of in p1rqr1p !" •. ".·'. Dtlendanb defi!ltd: Tht ttfm "dettndant" or "dt· the amount of S58J,OOO will have dedlltted i!Ofll it. abowl, s~all bt eAl~led to paymtnt lrom the Hltle· 1:1 !endantf' as used herein includes l.1ur1 Scudde1's. t d b ,. •-1 -•s-•-·· Th ""': l,~,',:l,._:. sub,eci to ttie approwal of the Court, a sum not e1cted· ment un dtsu1 t 111 p<111rrapm a.... ..,.,..e. e ·_:_!-.r_,,! Inc. Ptt lnco1ponted. roto·lar, Inc,. Pepsico, 5 1nc , •ni SJ.151,,6 tor oot·ol·PGC-tl tJpense-s mcur"d 10 ne! p11xeeds of the ~t!lement fund •~I be dist11buted •••• ::!:! Grann~ Goose rooos. Inc, &II l!!Jnd oods, Inc .. un· dale and 1 Slim not e~ceeding 25" for aUouiers' ltM. on a p10 rata basis (•tni:h 1n nonent shall ucttd !ht ::::: ggj shine B1~cuit, Inc., 8Bf Uqu1da!ing, Inc., lago food which •Ill tndudt any amoont l•Mded 10 the Call!or amount ol the claim) to each membe1 ot tilt class WHO ~lfl JHJ1 ~=c~~~~~~: :~~n ~~';;;;~~;s~1~1s~~~~e~1. ;~ub~ ~~~"~r ~~e~=:r~~~u~:~c~n 1~es:~~1s~~a1'.':~~ !~~~LY~n~1 ~~~s A5;t~~1~e~t~ea~:1ru~I~ 1 a~~·::.1~~":~ ~r:~ltt iHH s1diant~, att11ia1es. and d1v1s1ons of l~e said detend· the st!Uemenl and apprwed by the Court .. 1111150 be char&e and ielease delendints and all ol !heir diac-•· • ggj anls ti 1s not nece~ry tor ytiu to have purchased deducted. IGn, ott.c"t emplo~ees and a1ents trom anf flfl1htr !l!!i Hill ~::'n~::O:u ~;;:~~,1~~::,:rdi~~tl~\;~: :~einndu~:s 9. C1cept as IG t1cluded class memb"5 an, 1ud2· ~~:~;d 1::~1111~,~:s :n':e~'11~, ·:~~;~~~t;,~ ~'J ~!~ ::::: h1tC1, 1o partic1p1tt in this hti1111ion. men\ tn1t1ed pursiiant lo the proposed settlement r RC p · ...,_ d r ····· llfil \11111 include and bind all elm members 1s well as 111 · · · · •i!h respect 10 any tlarm, ..., .. an · .ilC '°"· iffi! lilli m!· ~el~n~~~ M~~nt~~· :-~ of !he11 p.1rents. subsidiaries, alfd11tts, predectsS01s ~·b~51~~ : 11:1 ~~:!: ~:~~t :11'!'~ r,._·;·",i_.,t_,'_,-and succtsSGrs who ¥t members ot the class. •htthe.r ' '•'•'-'-,i Snid food Comp&nies, No. 11 -2007-R, (Mreatter _,th 1 1._ 1 •-•1 wt11c)I it nt1 had. flO'lll has or hertltttt miy 11.ne ••••• ·n or""' ty JOH! or 111 ment 111 ,,. ac IOll. ,..,, ... m __ , ···-',_'•.'•.'-,',_ "'saod achofl"), by tNe d1 e1tt1I d1ues. 1tte11td lo m 11a1nst 1 Dtltt1d1nl per1~n1n1 to lflJ snJdi 1.,,,., prod-ra:_·! · le mtmbe' who does not ettcl lo be tiduikll trom tilt .... ::::: Pd¥liit1•ph _7. dseek .. g lo ;~1 •er ...'.:ebltd !~m1 atts ~Id 1· dm may, but not nttd, enter an ipptalintt throu&h Dtls, .ilS ~fil'led il'I lht amtnded complam~~ htftin, .~-~.!.l_i •...• e y su '""' .ilS 1 resu o ,..,e v.,.. IQftS w1 t· h,., ,., -·•••I •I .... -m•-• 001 •• ,,,,.• • and 1etat1111 lo any d•td Of md11eci ptJruolstS or .. l_!_·l_l_l_ lendants ol SecllOll I ol the She1man Act, ( 15 ""w ,,.., ... """ ""•• ~ "" t1ensactiolls 111wolwlnt sntck looch prior lo JHM¥Y JS. o1herwist rtprestnted ,.,11 be rtllfl:Stnted 1n Siid IC i.:!3 ::i:l,_~',l',~', ~a~~~ §~)Ke"~1i~i~:s:c:h~ ~~ ~: ~es:ea~ 1;:5k tM>n by John~ Mitchell, Esq, 2170 rourth Avfnut. ~~:i:·:~us~1:' !"i::r1:~0::r a.~~=~: §li Sin DltlO. Cl!lforn11 92101 and Wh i1e. Price, Pf!tr!>Ofl ·-·· foods. Defendan1s havt dfnttd and con tinue lo dtny & RolllMOn, 2330 Southern Callfornit flllt Na!l()ll.ll c.olh.rslOll, UH1sp111q, or si111il• IS!tftJMs. or other ifF.i !!!:: all ch~111:es of •ron16Dln1 .1nd any 1nd all ~ab~tty In m1ttt11 alle11ed in !ht complaints lltrt!IL In the tttnl li::! ::::: the actioft and bnt aSstfltd stwef11 ctelt11Sts. The Ban~ Bu~dini, San Dttgo, Calilornia 92101· any e1cess ot the stltltment fund shall rtf'll11n alter an ::::: t_·!.J_j_j_ Court has not p.1Sstd Oii the me1"1ts ol the cl~ms or of 10. Certain tond~ions stl lort.11 ill the stipulation subm1!ted c!auns 11t approved or relfded .n no!e °' L~~ any ol thf deitnsrs tllere!o. TM ll'Ol)OStd stttlement lor stltltmfnt 011 li1e ll'i!h !ht Court, 1Uow any detend· 1n p1r1 by \ht Cou1t such e1cw stiaM be distribattil ..... '._:!_!_!_.!_ :~ndd t:~a~!~~ra~~ :~Y a;~!~i:~ ol h1b1h!f ot any ~1~;0.~: 11h7 ~°':,~~ =~hm;n~s !:1:,;!' ,:'~~ as ordered by the ~un 1cto1d1n11 lo la w !llli ',_',_',_'•.'•-suance of this No\l!';e n111 the subml!.Sioo ol any STATDl[lfl OF CL.Alfll jgg .t, Thouilh delendants' acts alleged to ha~t oc-t 1 1 · _, 1 0 h 11 h Ol. A ctas.s memb• •ho desiits to m:eive ,.,. ::::: CUiled trom Oc1obtr I. 1959 lo December JI , 1970. 1eques or flC us.on.,. any c aim orm s a aye anJ ;:::: i,._l_,J_,J_,):·· only d;iss members who engaitd 111 the abowe rel ail tiled upon any 11etit of that ckltndant and tht JC.\lOf'I :~t, ;:;e\:~1101~~~~:~ :ne,•,•,:d t~ 1~a~~i~t~!!I: _,!,f.,;_'j;j:l !iQuOI store operilhons trom lat1oary 1. 1967 lo De· ma~ proceed against that defendant on all issues !n· . ., d --l,_~._:1"_1,=j,_· ~::~ J1~1!~:t~· :' ~:11t~~~~n a~: ~d~~~:.~~t~t~ clu~1l~i ;h:e:::;:ti~ ~e1~:1~:;h~ ~:~·r::~~;~~t ~~~~":,.:~c~~~ (~!~:~:~i~~~:e;:1~~ C::n°c:i~: _,r,.L. 0 ! 0 b 0 ' dil11CUlties ill 3dm111isltrn11 a cltS3 for a klnge1 pe11od. Honoublt !llllluel ( Real at 3!2 N. Sprin1 Street, los barbecue l1;rv0fed polalo thips and tort!~• dlips) tor :t :_-_::_!_!_ Antelts. Cahl01nia, at 10.00 a.m. 00 MaJ J9th, 1975. resale do1in1 the pe1iod J1nuary \, 1967111 December Ell; 5. Vou are. Of may be, a member of the class de-JI, 1970 in tht States ol Citilorn~. Arit01111r Hewtda, U ••••• L. d ff b d tor lhe purpose of dtlerminine •hettitf lhe PfOpostd ::: •• l_~_l_!_l_ scribed avuve •n you1 r1i:hts mr, bt a ected y s11 .L-.. L. ~---should complete and return the claim form. Please lor· ::11: achon. !his Not a should no! be misundtfstood as an seltltment "'""'1d ""ilPflrOlled II)' the ...,.,rt 1t1d to dt· w11d the ootice to pieW10us persons enraged in th• .f,:_i,i.i ::::: termine amount of 1tlomt1s' fees and costs to be ::::! tlpressKln of anv op1n1011 ol the Court .1s to the metll business of rtse11ing pK.,ttd alcoholic be''"'" ·'-'·'·'•' ..... · awarded. II yOu ill't $at1Shtd •Ith this Hltltmtn1, in· ::::! of any ciarm OI defense asst1led m thi:s 11ti11!1C1n. but du11n1 1he 1ea1s 1967 throuih 1970 a1 'fOUI piestnt ••••• ,,l:,~ :,l :_i_ .. ,1 ::1~11~~ in~~~ :!t~~:m"::id::,~~~:ish~:~~~'.~ ~;td:~!:~ :i::~:.:~~= =~,~~n~ ~~ ~1~~ ICIC~~~n~I tla1ms must be filed with the Oerk ol tho .l.~.!;i .. ~ thl1 you 11'1.liy deode what ste-ps you m.1y •ish to t.1~e may appea1 at the he;Jrin1 and show t.111S1, II 1n1 1! ••it: l_!_l_'_:l_ rn itlition to !hi~ llwwit. his. why lht Pl'opostd sttlltmtnt 111 aw•d ol at United States Disluct Coun on or btlore !he 5tll day of ii::i torner.o' lees 1nd C0\1S, sho!Jld not be app1owed. No M•r. 1975 in Oldtr to part1tfj11le in !his stlllcl!ltftl. !!!:O: ::::: 6. Any proposed clau member miy rt11u~ in •rit· pelM!fl sl\ll be he11d al said hearwig an~ not<t of 1$ Ally disPll!ts Olltr claims shall be Sllbmitltd to :::-.: '._:!_j_!_.J_. inL postmtr~ed on or bdort Apot I Ith, 197$, ad-1Mlllllion to 1poe.11 and ad rrounds IOI Ills objtchon 1n the Cou1t tor dettfmtnahon. ;.~[.:i:0/_,·_,~ dr!$std lo !ht Cieri! crl the United States Oi:slricl wr!!1n1i t0£elherwillallsupportin1 pape1s1nd briefs, 16 N herlh · f · he l_l_1_l_!_ Court, Ctntr1l DISlntl of Cal~O!Rl.l, p 0 Bo• 15018, ••• •"-• wrth •• , ,_ • -•••••• ••II I Oh, 1975, . eit t ISSUIACt 0 !his Nollc.t nor I sub-•.••• "" "' """'"vu mis.soo ol any request for e1clusion 1r claim IOf1TIS f:!ii l_~_l_l_l_ tos Anllelts, t.lhforni1 90015, to be e1cludtd lfOll'l lht and sl\o.1n1 due pl'ool of semce on lht lollo .. 1nr. shaU create any fithl in aoy das.s membtt or anect 1ni ::.i:: ::::! ctm. $.!ch dlss lol eJclws111n shall state Utt name issut 111 Slid tclic>a unf~ Wld inless the ~r1 ap. ill§ •···• and a-ddless of tht ctass member sttktnl t•d11s1011 t•-d •---' •-I · E:1 i!Hl and shall state !hat such class mtmbei chooses lo John "-Mittllell. ESQ. prCNes '"' propose stlt~rit:RI ~ 1 .... n on J 1t1 ac· ··-i M1tcMM, Schmidt. D'Amico, corclance with Its final 1ud&ment. :!ili gg! foreeo any btntfit from !ht p1090Sed senlement and !!::: l_l_!_i_!_, to tl(lude itst11 from any ttJdi::mtM entered pursuant 2M1<1C.0 ~ .. ~t~t~t,',,,. . 17. df'!' a ~e ~tailed sta!emtnl cA the 11111\ers ·'·'•".! to that stt!ltment II you requts! lo bt e1cluded the "" mwlve -. sa,,. action and lhe pr~ stltlfmtnt, H!i! <:ouit shill eJclude you 15 1 membtf of 1he tliss. Yoo San D1e10. Cahforma 92101 1tlerence is made lo lht pteldinp 111d other papers on ~!~£ ii!ii win not tllen shtre 1n the benents ol the proposed stt· A!lorn~ tor the Clar.s Ille 11'1 said Kl!On, all cA •h1ch mlY bt inspected at the = ·: HlH tlemenl desc1ibtd be!Ofl and will not be bound by 1ny Dttice ol !he Cletk ol the United Stites Distric1 Coon f:iil iii~ i··:·::.:::t: ~~~;~~::.::~.::I.:~::~ !~]i?f.~~1~~~"'' I :~::::::::::'.:·::~I··:::~·:::,~:~:;,: l1lii ••.•• class allocation aareement. (the "p1opostd st rt le-Detense liaison Counsel Un~td Stites D1s1r.ct C:Ou.1 •·••• • llill ment"), have been 1tathed upon tht lotlo .. m& lerms Cenl!al01S111ClofCihlornr1 ~.~,l,!_'..~~-'. -~ ----------------------------------------------•• • m1 1 SWOR~E~~~~~.~2f CLAIM : P.Jil -· .. =• m •• liiil I CMrt. United-Stites District Court, Ctntral Distrid of C..liforal1 I iE! ~i~ ! 111e•~•l•O•H"w.::~~:~:.::C~C:=:~,.m .. ~712m7~ ! i ii:1• 1 Name of Claimant January I t0Dece111ber ll. 1967 S ---------~ ::i:! {frH lt11'! n1mt of 1nd1w1dull. partneist11~ I -;: 't,~.~.~-;:_ I OI' totporfllOll m1~1ni Cht tlum) January I to Oectmber 31, 1968 S ----------11 .~ •• :.~ •.••• 81JSinessAddress: January I to December JI, 1969 S ---------1 ~j§ !l,~i (ligtlldt) Januarylto~0otm•1berJl,1970 $ _________ 1 j.fil Business Phone· •' 1 ========== I tl~j ' . ~ -' i._,i_,•_,•,i_-h 1oa~~anl was en,1:.aged.,ptim11a1~!y •,n the r1m 1 1e of P1• 1 c•aged alco-(C.LV: The total figure set forth he1ein is not dete1niinative of Utt 11 e!~_ o 1c uc:v,rages an incl nla ~ 111 I e resa e o Sl'la<: oods in Cali· 1mount due each claimant, but sball be used only lo determine tbe ifi ~.=ljj fornia. Atitona Of Nevada anylime durin& the period January l, 1967 amount clalmant shall receivt as'a ,ro 11!1 basis ol the settlement I ! i! !::·; lo December JI. 1970, ind pu1ch1sed snack toods (potato chips. or fund.) I Hili corn tl11ps, 01 barbecue·flavored potato chips, or lor1illa chips) in ' Tiie Court reserves the rithl to r&qu~re verification of Ille lnforma· I !!i!i Calltornia. Nevada or Atizona for use in said ttla1l liqwo1 store optf· tiot1 in this Statement of Claim. I !Hii ations d1K1111 th1 abowe periGd. I .,... I detltrt I liiil l. Claim1nt was en1111ed in the rel ail ltquo1 sto1e business dur-' fPnRI 11.," ,.,_ lilfl!~i tMi d•ifll) • i~!j in~ the above period tor re•rs. undef penalty ol periury th1I lht infonntlion cont1in11d in this claim : :ih: 1 2. The purth1ses indicaled below for rel ti I liquor store oper· form of is but and corrtci to !he best I i:1 I ahons was derived from, and c.an be verified b~: (N-ol C11llllflll) I lr.i! s of mr koowltd1e ind belief. I recoa:•ire lh1t 1 knowin1ly tnd male· I ---lite sties 111 !•tutM ri1ll' l11l1 sttt1ment If m1dt ll1tel1 is the teklny of perjurr under 18 1 H!lj : Books ind r!COfdS ktpt In the due COUflt of business U.S.C. 1621 ind lh1t kllowinatY 11'\akini • materitlly f1lse st1ftment : 'Hi 1 Other records br in!Oflfltlion upon •hlch claim is m1de to '" MJ\Mficttory 11e11CJ of lltt United Sltfn Government is a ftl · I I. P; 1 onr under 17 U.S.C. 1001, both of wllkll wt pu11ish1blt by hnpris.N· I (specify) ment 111d lint . ~ I 01ted· I jW, 1 3. Bastd upon 11a111b or 1lht1 infoun1hon (as sit forth abov1) I ·m : claim 5 tnl sl1ofl•!_'111~•l ~H1r 1mount old sn1ek food ~~1ses_ in ($lplttlt9' ..,,.., Npllc liw •• ~ "dli-1) : the tales w """i1, ,.-,1pn1 or Jf ev1 a 1n elcil ""'-1v1 OWVll : 1%6 to be 11 follow~ ,. (NII,,. _.11 .. 0 : -----------------~-~---------------·--·-----~- :· ' •. I • -. ~ I l, ! • ' ( , I • } \ ' ) 1 • ) . • • • ' • • I I ) i ' 1 ' I { I } ' • ' .I -1 'Chil Cap SL. 'I I ask1 ('OU[ st,a ll duel lo de sche as it tim• stru com aftc that li gh ly d pro I £or; con: pho and pho lhe aga ma lhe 10"1 an.It -- N 5[ 5( ' I ... ,.. .. . - Friday. March 21. 1975 DAIL y PILOT A J I NO REA SO MABLE OFFER REFUSED LOWEST PRICES JEWELRY ITEMS HO LOANS NOWIEING MADE • &...;~=--(J TOOLS AND SPORTS ITEMS.....,,.._.. 60%oFF_... EYERll So11 J11011 Celebrotio11 'Children at Old Mission School in San Juan Capistrano celebrate their heritaE;e during St. Joseph's Day Pageant activities. King of the ~ff air was Jeff Dunn and queen W JS Marbarita Soto, both eighth graders at the school. 20%ro 40%oF 'No Women Before 3:30' By BEA ANDERSON ot tlte O.lly Pilot St•lt Chinese Liquor Costly i\'.EW YORK <C PI > - \:"> THE EARL'S· ~.Ht•ll"• All COMO. Set'Yice Time Stcrh At YOIM" DoOf' ( 495-0401 I 00 If TOUIHV • STOii Af 21922 Ca"'ifto Capistr- ' ..... --•:~.. ~ :· . RING SIZING Gents or Ladles Why weor o riftcJ that dMM't fit? 53'' sE-:E While You Wait With Coupot1 All Work Done On !'rflftises ·t··---~ -~ ~ -:--:: ~ CLIPASAVE WATCH CLEANING Stay In Tune Today Sil.SO S6'' Mos~~cr al'td calet1dcr wokhn w i"' CGllpCMI ''No women allowed until after 3:30 p.m ." Precisely when the s hirt ends. If somclhmg 's priced '-----------i AR Work Done On f'nfllises Whal kind of disc1minalion is this, you ask? When • could such a rule be in effect in this liberated year of 1975? The M arrioll Hotel site in Newport Beach, that's where. oudaciously enough. 1t 1s pretty s un.' to find a m arket among the sta tu s-cons cious . Ironi callv. the l a t est s uch luxui·y item to re· ach the United Stales come s from the mainland Chinese who. l'iril ·COSTA MESA JEWELRY L~M ~- 1838 NEWPORT BLVD., COST A MESA 646-7741 NOW WHAT WOULD Gloria Steinem or Belly F'ricdan say about this? as good Communis ts, are .__ __ .....;.;;;. ______ ~----------------------------------------- Or, what would they clo" Becaus e o f Rate secur ANOER$0N ity <which incidentally could st•n ·e as a model for some mililarv in ~llations ). it 's certain they wouldn't ·con- duct a protest mare ti on the prcmist•s However, the big question is, What :i re we to do'! Arter all , there are a lot of charity bashes scheduled at this nrw ~tablishrnent as soon as it opens. l'\ATURALL\', WE'VE BEEN asked to photograph various •·set-ups" for publicity purposes Our first inquiries dealt with estimated times. (We. of cour!-.t', hacl in mind when con· struction. decorating und furnishing would be completc.1 We \\t>rl' told. ··No photos of women until after3:30µ.m ." "You· vc got to be kidding'." "No, we're not." ··But that's ridiculous! You know that at that late hour ther e may not be enough sun- light for outdoor pictures, don't you?" WE WERE REMINDED that convenient- ly daylight savings time had taken care of the problem. ··Don't you rea lize this is good publicity for you?" "Yes.·· '·Then, couldn't we have some special consider ation on picking a betler time for a photogr:.iphy session?'' ''No." "Whv'?" .. It 's.the rule." ·•whose rule?·' .. The insurance company's.'' "Why?" .. For protection ." "COULDN'T WOMEN DON hard hats and be allowed in the area?'' "No." "Whv?'' '·It's.the rule. As we could see we were los ing the battle, '. photogr aphy appointments were made after the specified time. And then we f?Ot lo wondering. . . Jus t who was being discriminated against? Since women move about freely in a man's world ... maybe ... just maybe .. .it's the hard hats. We know one diversion they are not al· lowed -catching a quick glimpse of a trim ankle during work hours. s upposed to despise con- s picuous consumption. The item is mou tai chiew. a tra ditiona l Chinese clear liquor dis· tilled at 106 proof and sorne whut res cm bhng we ll ·::i~ed Amcric;;i n white mo o n s hine Y.hiskey, although those who have tasted it say it also mig ht be <:a lled Chinese scotch. IT'S REING in - troduced at a round $28 for an 18-ounce bottle by Federal Dis till er s, Inc. of Cambridge, Mass .. whose preside nt, J ack Guttag, re po rts 1t is already meeting a big de mand. The price com- t>S out at a bout S5 a shot T he reas on the price is so high is that China does not yet enjoy most fa vored nation tariff privileges tn the United States. GUTTAG SAID mou tai chiew has been dis· tilled for al last two cen· turies a t J en llwa i in the northern part or Kweichow province. The liquor came to Americ a n a tte ntion when Pres ide nt Nixon visited Peking m 1972. Chinese leader Mao Tsc- tung was observed by millions of Americans on television toasting the President and his party in glass after g lass of mou tai chiew. PIG FEUD BROKEN UP? PORT MORESBY,. New Guinea (lJ PI> - More than 150 Endugla and Kum ai tribesmen were arrested for fi ght· ing over several pigs, police said. They s aid one man was kilkd by :rn :ll'l'OW and s i x o·thcr s w<'rC \\OUnded. The t wo lnbes have been feuding over the pigs intermillcntl~. NYLON PR\ NKT 51,ARF mAN $l0~-· ' SERVICE SALES BY O.P. ~~R AJ.'j~~ .. ' ESTAILISHED 1925 FACTOU AVTHOIJUO SlRVICE M~GNAVOX SONY . RCA PHONE 494-7573 Special: $1.00 off the regular price Offer good until June 30, 1975. Growing 111 ·auliful msc•s is l';1-..~· if yon pro! <'el t lw lt•avc•s and b11ds from inseels and dist•nst•s, and fc•1·d lhl'rn frl'q111·11ll,\' to rt'plc·ni:-..h soil nulril'rtl.s vital lo nmn·r prnclut'l ion. l '..,l· lhl'-..l' Jll'OVt•n OlffllO prndurLs f•ll' prolc>t-li1111 ancl fc ·t·clin~. OHTI J() 1...,11lox l n...;l'd ~prar i-.. a mull i-p111·1111:-t· ganlt·ll i1N~<:lil'idc· that kill...; ...,11rki11~ ;111d rh1·wi11~ i11-..(·1h011 ro:->t'"• llowC'r". tn•<•s ancl :--h ruh ..... Kills fa-.1 :md ("Oil{ it1t1(•..., (11 ('Olllnil ltir lip tn ~ \\'t•<·ks. Sysl<.•rnieali-.orpti1111 lhrn11 •h l111i;1~~·· and r11uh J>rt•\t•nh \\a:,h·olf h.v rain ar sprinklin~. r---~----------------------------------~-, ISOTIJX' Insect SpraY OHTI IC I LA\\'~ .\~I> ( ;,\lmEN :-il'H \)EH j, a ~'' '' ffUd t ""'I Y.:lV (11 ;wlllt \I' l~·a11l1l11l r11-..1·s. f111\\1•1,, la\\n,,:.h111hsaml Lr1"''·' ••. ii \\II h 1 wn I hi111dr11111 l1·rlil11t•r lo 0\W1.'<I killc·r, 111 f11nJ!11'11lo·-.. ancl in'Pl'l wi1l1·-. i\ll 11,1 '10 00(' '(11".1) 1•r. \\ 11 h lini.rn t111r11nlrol. ' I L---------------------------------~-~---J TM'sOfHHO._ISOTOlC. PHALTAN, CHEVflON Ol \llJN Rl!Q. US. PA1 OFF AVOID ACCIO£NT'S: FOR SAFETY Rf AO fNTIRE LAB£ L INClUOINQ CAUTIONS ANO WARNINGS ANO USC ALL CHEMICAL$ ONLY AS OtRECTEO GAIOININO '"°"1'CUT'S IMel-We lnt.r-ft..- for r_.,1"11t~llnt "'ode• In 9rowl"f ................. en. '"61~. "-"-· conl •"" •U<eulentt In <ont•l"4tn, 1 ha"''"' ba ...... ., venlcal g ... .t.n-. \.9" of fOOd~•­~••w•"""'hc•O.UlllM .. , ""91wl.M « ~ ............ •s. ... See these ORTHO dealers for lawn and garden advice. AREA WIDE HA TIOHALLUMHl & SIWP\. Y CO. I 1JJ6 Weodr11ff, t.lfto- 12141 YIAeyYl.w, laMlr .. ltlU ........... HPt~cmlffch CQIOMA PEL MAR CIOWMHilOWAH l107LC...tHwy. COSTA MESA GIHM HAYIH HUUHY Jill.....,.. HOWSTHS HUlSllY-l'lOllST 2640 Hwiler lhd.. DAHAPOIHT D.4MA ~l...rMURSHY )4100 Coosl Hwy. Et..JOBO LAGUMA HILLS MUlSHY 2lOOUfT wold. fOUt(JAIH VALLEY FOUi SlASOHS MUISllY 11oow-An. ~TOM HACH .+.MHICAMIUl&.OIHG CIHTlll If J40 ltecll lt'ftl. IOUAC~A .. UUUY 1674JWMCMc:e ( ~GUNAIJ4CH U~A NUISHY, IMC. ll70S.CNJfHwy. HEWPQII HACH J..C.f'tNt4Y 24,......lu.4 W1 Q,IHIMJE oecAUlnHAIOWAll 717M.BC--. .. - Friday, Ma1ch 21. 1975 .. -..... -·" _... Shirley~ .r~Iiiple Black -'1it ~ f)iplonY!!·_ ' t •• : "' • • W'IT ..... 19 SCORES TRIUMPH ' Shirley Temple Black .. ., By llVGll A. l,UGAN .t.l's.« ... ca.1 I W l ~ ACCR . ..\, Ghan&-ln ~ three months since she became U ~: ari\_~as.s!Klor here, Shirley Temple Bl~ has been alOloSl as big a hit on the dtplo01t.ttc stage as she was in the movies three and four d.e· cadesago. The poise, charn1 ~d hard wprk 'that made her one or the highest pafd stars in Holl.r wood in her Newootl •Beach childh?Od bus won UneleSam enexpected box ofl:CJ!;ullll':tl io \Yest Africa. She has approached her job with S1J me unorthodoxy · SHE STARTLED the embassy pros by turning up at her desk in a Ghanaian out · fit of printed cotton head scarf and matching gown and strewing "aw· , '"'weabas" -welcome In Twi, and · "oyiwala dons". -thank you in Ga - all over town: .. · • She delighted the ladies or the Markel Women 's Association, who own 90 per· cent of Ghana's shops and stalls and most or the fishing boats, by stomping out a torrid high life, the native dance, on a length or African cloth down at the col· orful Macoola market and embracing them as sister working girls. Madam a mbussador has definitely beco n1e one of Ghana's ··wanto wazuri," which is Ashanti for ''beautiful people.'' An o uts poken opponent of rllcial separation in a country vigorously de· ' J I ' .~ • ' dlcatecl ·10 1uppor\!n1 African 111/0l'lld•• · AmbaHodor Blac~~ ill(~ew : movements. •nsl 'a suceeuful rcareer ..,tth The Assdtiated ,:Wu dellcht· : woman in a society where wom_tn·s· ed to be mtstaken fOr uthentf~ black l liberation banners drape·.-the1't duty •and almost as ha-Dov withtb.thou:gbt.tbat \ streeU of even the most remote villages, soineonehad mluedherfilms. / : Ambassador Black bas HOred a iriumllh· l',ashtn·1C'lhe famous dirnpleahom the. : forthecas~ngofficeol.Secretaryof&iate 1'36 plcture ~of the same na.rn~,·.tbt am-: Henry""· K1ssin1eer. bassador diplbm·atically brpu&nt ,uP ·ber ' pet peeve ag~insUl\e pres.a: beiD& eaUed : "IS SHE B~T IS she an Afro. a"formerchildstat." • 1 · ' America n ?'' asked a Gh a naian / -""'""' : journalist as a press bus bumped '·10R :~:&1SSI NGEft-WAS--.-ror~er'l through Ashanti cowtlry to yet another child. Gerry Ford was a former" Cb.lid . : "durbar," a convocatoooflrlbalcbiefs. Even l'.D.R. wa6 a former ebild. I re·: I-le mistook the amba,ssador's California tired from the movies: io 194.9, but I'm • tan and Ghana-like joviality for tribal al· still a former child," she pouteCI he • finity . winsome pout then, laughing at ber owu : No, he h~d never seen any of her films. piqu~. turned to African ~fain. ; -. ·•· .) " .. I' .. Introducing the Sarato~ idea:' • .. 17 mg:·1ar: ·1 1 mg. nicotine av. per cigarene bv fTC Me1hod Warning The Surge on Ge neral Has De1erminert Thai C1garet1e Smoking Is Dang erous 10 Your Healih Standard JOO» Saratoga 120's More puffs than .lOO's. Tailored longer and slimmer than JOO's, so yo u enjoy extra smoking time, extra s11loki11.~ pleasure, \Vitl1out smoking n1orc c igarettes . P riced n o more tha n lOO's. And Saratoga I 20's are rich, fu ll -flavor cigarettes made from a fine blend of tobaccos. More than just a n ew brand . Saratoga 120's are a whole new idea in smokin g pleasure. Be cause now you can enjoy smoking longer ._ \vit l1out smoking more. Look for them in the new 120 mm crush-proof box . Regular and Menthol. .. I like this white 120. If 1 wanted ·a brown i'lmO~ )'d buy a rigar." · ' • , I ' f . i ·' ,• . I •. , I i 1 1 r f 1 ~ l ~ • • l '' I I ,., gi h• th h: h: th I~ .;, fr gl ·~ si II ·W ~ /I tr ... . . , . . , ' .l •• " ·--~ --1 -:0-----, a ' • .. BEA ANDERSON, Editor f"rifil'«, MirCI\ ,,, ''" tice Singers . ,S·har.e Musi:c .: I 1) • • • ~" ~ . . I . W·ith Others·. j • . "',.-. ' ' • B.vJOOLSON OftkOailyPl .. l~ft ; When the Stice F3mlly Smgers l·ame on stage to entt!rtain during ~•recent Schroeder School PTA eeting, the students were gog. le-eyed. THEIR PRINCIPAL was right ~n the m iddle of the group, s inging nd clowning around with the ther five in the ensemble . ti "They thought he wus only jus t principal," laughed Evie Stice. he "mother of the group" <1nd ~vif e of Glen Stice, princip<1I. I After some 20 years of smging •ogelher as a family, the Stice:, pow are used to this kind of rear twn. <ind-they love it. T he group has expanded from lhc origin al four the senior ' tices. their daughter Debbie, ow 24 . and their son Phili p. 3-to include D ebbie's husband andy Smith, a nd Mrs. Slice's rother. J e rry R a m sey. • .. Randy had to a udition to get into the·ramily," Mrs. St1rC' kidded. , ., 1 Their repertofre has grown as has their professiQrf.tLism, and _ they are constantly :(~~~toim· prove their stage p~entation and musical ble nd. . They have been compared: to the Osmonds and the J ohnny Mann singers and have heard countless suggestions that they turn pro, but the Slices, Smiths and Ramsey solely are interested in s inging for e n joym ent. llOSPJTALS "We do a lot of charity work." explained Mrs. Stice. "We t ry ;md use our music for people. ··Some times we get expt:nses. ~ometimes they feed us, •rnd sometimes we get nothing.·· Their audience may be a thousand <1t a Mothers of Twins convention in San Diego or one mania an Anaheim hospital. Or, 1t may be veterans in a Long Beach hospital or residents of <Jn~ number of convalescent homes. For the serviceme n and older p a l i c n t s • t h e S ti c e s t a k l' a long one set of s Hdes depicting their family in a ll its growing s tages and another of various holiday celebrations, because the patients u s ually are lonely tor ·.their own loved ones. ''There have been so many t ouc hing incidents," Mrs. Stace s aid. ··At one convalescent hos pip1l a man wanted t?give us a dollar because our s mgmg meant somuchtohim. ··At a veterans hospital. a pa t1ent gave me ;;i s hiny nickel. I still have it."· BROKEN LEG Memories of these )<inds. as well as d etails of eaeh concert. arc kept in a scr apbook by Deb· b1e, the family's ""organizer." ShC' also records. in a card file. thl• mu~ll' and c·osturnes selected for each appearanc'l'. the numbe r or_ m1outcs in the concert and the names and phone numbers of con - tacts Also 111 hc•r r<.'cords are ··one- hners" \\ h1ch the family com es up with wht•n µroblems occur dur· ing concerts like lhe night the leg of a grand piano fell off and the ta me Stice got his cane caught in the cuff or his wife's pants . These arc fodder for laughs \\ht•n the family gathers for din- ner. wh1C'h 1s a:, often as possible. Somt•t1 mt's, at these occasions, they \\ill sing grace before the mc<.1 l 1ns tt•ad of h uvmg one person pray, and they oftl'n leap up from tht• tablL· fur an impromptu prac· l1ec ses~wn ~hen someone gels a llL'\\ idea "It's c1 tom mon mtert•st that µulb tb toJ,!cthcr. · · Stu:e said. ,\ctualh . tht• Slices don't have time lo L'~cn thank e1bout driftin~ Stice Family S ingers (clockwise from top left) are Glen Stice, Randy Smith, Philip Stice, Debbie Smith,Jerry Ramsey and Evie Stice. e1part. On Sunda\-.. tht•\ .ir1· 111 \'Olved toget her al tht' C11111 eh ol ,Christ in Garden c; rcl\'t• '' llt'rl' he· 1s director of the Sol F.i S111g1·r:- and s he is a .. molht·1 10 tlw group, <Jnd on Sal uni~"..., th1·\ ,11·1· b US Y t' Ith l' I' I t' h l' d I :-, 111 ~· ll l pe1ior m1ng \\ ll h 0111' of I hc· '\\ 11 groups. LOTSOFCllJl.DR E' The St1 l'es h.1\ ,. 111 la1·l liL·•·11 associated \\1th :-.o m,rn\' l'ho1.il g roups lhJt .\11 .... St1('t' s<I\:-. "We're 1\lom .snll D<.t<l t11 ,1 lot 111 singers:·· The formJt111n 111 till' IJmtl' singing group ~a ~ not .in 11bt.1n1 decision. but ~omt•thmg th.it h.ip· pened gradualh O\t'l' .1 Ion • period of tin1l'. Its h1stor\ Ill 11·.d1 ty goes back lo \\ ht·n St1t1• "a,.. .. boy in Oklahom :.i "tng1n1-111 formally" ilh his famth He later ''on a mu:-u· .111d athle tic scholarship lo Ol..lal111n1.1 State lJni,·crsit). "ht't'e lw :-•llll' '~ith the school 's prt•.,l1 g1 ou ... quartet 1n ~Iad1 so n ~qu<tr1· Garden. the Sen all'. aml otlwr 1111 porlant pl act's The Stil'e~ :-.t ;H"tt·d llH'tt P\\ 11 children s inging "hL·n till'\ \H'I'• so small they cou Id hl' put on top ol lhepiano. "'\\"e sang et~ " 1m1r..,01111· 1c11 quite a few years, tlwn 111 tht· f.1..,1 three or four YL'ar:-11H·e11·1ic1r.111·ct lht•ritlwt..,, SllC'C'S:..ttd ·1 ltc·\ abo han· addt•d four dil · kt 1·11(. t·h,llll.'l'~ of l'O!'>lUllll'. nL•\\' 1 tlll\ttll'~ .11111 loh nf nt'\\ ~ong:-<llld an· th111k 1111.' 111 ;..'.r.cduall~· hnng Ill;.! llq.!Ull.11 ' 1;1·n1·r.1ll 1111·' .111· .cL·c·11111 - 1'·•111t'd b' p1,rn1:-.t 1>11tl1t· Hoh1·1·h. hut sonH·t111H·~ lhl'' ..,111g "1th a n1ml1c1 ti 11111· h.1ppl'11-.111 lw l1oukt•d 1111 l ht·"" 1111· ... ho\\ In .1dd11111n 111 thL•JI 1.1m1ly "llUlld. .cll lh1· -.1 11 ).!t'I ~ h;J\ l' \\ tde· I ,111.!l'°' ,cnd ,di ,ll'L' ~lllll \IJll'l'~" :>O 1h1•\ t JI\ t om1· up "1th .1 l11l of I Cllllhlll.lf ltlll°' \\1 h,I\(' -..111111 11·;ill~ l'CJlll pl11 ,1ll·d h.111111111' ~Ir:-Stll'l' l'lltll llll'llll'tl Till... 11th.I .t!'>Sl)l'I tlH 1111-..1111 11;.:u111 ~ toth1·;1ud1em't". .ind "1· t.i~.1· ,111\ •111t~1gt• ol our 11•1 hn1c .ti h1111\\ h11\\ lo kl'l'P the .111d11•111 1· l.!lll'"'dn;.! .ind'' .tilling 111111 ( \\1th 'lit Ii .1 ~lll l'l"'"ful ~11und .d11•,11h "111 l..c•d out. 1t ~L'l'nt~ 11.11111 •ti t11 "1111clt•r rl llHJl'l' 111 thl' 1.111uh· "111 ,., 1•1 Ill' Jdm1llL·d to till' t..!l'llltp '111" ,Ill..,\\ t't' 1-. \ , .... lhl• Strct•s ..... , jll'O\ tdt•d lhl'\ l .111 t'Lll'I'~ " 'l illl .)1·11'\ lt.c.., l\\CI <:h1ldr111 \\hO 111· l .111 I~ lll ll'tl'al.'' .\Ir:-St1t·e •,lld \\ lll'll !he•\ ;IJ'l' l'l'.ICh IO 111111 ",. 11 Ji :-. t. bu\ .J110t lh r 11111 I 11plt11111 ·we do a lot of charity work. We try and use our music for people At a hospital veterans a patient gave me a shiny nickel. I s till have it. ' ADOut Smoking Clear th·~ Air nn Landers .. " llltked the .. ablt aad )'9U ~an. too. Surrer a 11tUe now for tbe added beneflt1 that wlll last you a lifetime. DEAR A:'\:\ LANDERS: .M) hus band and I an· taking care or my slst~r·s :,on \\ho is 18 month~ old. Sh~ askl'd me i( wt?'d keep ham untJI" e got tired of him. He is such an adorable 1itUe guy I don't see how anyone could ever gellired of him. Our own little girl will be four years old next month. ~I, ~1:.tL'r 1s 22 This 1s her second oul of wedlock child The first ont• cl 1<'cl I rom neglect. She is tht• t~ Pl' "ho mm r s from guy to i.i u:. unct" on t hstrn to an~one ~h hushancl and I have ah' ays "aniL•<I t\\o l0 h1ldr<'n. a bo~ and a g11 I Tiu.., ltttll' ncphl'W 1~ JU:.t hkL' • 1 son h thl'l'l' uny \\UY \\('can .ulopt him ll'galh ' Wr lo\ e him ve11 much "h1t•h is morr than I can say for his motlwr Sh(' rarely calls and lwrdly t•ve1· t'om<.·:, lo see him. Can ~·ou help u~ ·1 \\' \:\ I 111 \I OESPERATEl.'i DEAR WANT 111:\1 : \"our shtt·r is the only person "ho can gi"t' you permhision to a dopt this child legally. I hope, with all nn heart • that sbe will. Obvious!) ht• has a wonderful home-"'Ith )OU an6 It would be an a ct of "i"'dom and generosity ir she "ould i.iJ.tn tlw papers. Sho" her thi~ column if ~ou think it "ill he lp. I'm kt.'<'llin~ my fingers crossed. DEAR AN;'\ l.ANl>EHS Hecenll) a rml' man \\ho hu ... taken me out sev<.'ral ttml'" t•m barrassed me by asking a r <1tht•r personal question. Ht• '"untNI lo t, 11 11 " '' II ' d 1 d n · t cl o ... 1111H·lh1n g" about a h.11r- "PlllU\lll).! moll' on my cht.'d. I told h 1111 I had l>een .i doctor and he '\CJld to lt•a\'e It al ne beC'aust' 11 ·l\ dt•t'ply 111oted and removal m1ghl lw dangi•rou:4. ~I\ frwnd ~.1id tht• dot·tor \\ c.s lull of h.11<11l1'\ \\'hat about till~. \1111 ' ~l B l'R IS EJ) llf-:,\R S.: H tht• mole b dl'<'Jll~ rouh.'d th t• remo"al might lea\~ .lJ1 inde ntation, bul il \\OUld loot. twttt•rthan a halr·~prouling mole . !'H't' another doctor. Thl• onl)' mol.-.; that might produt'e pro· blt•m:. u1>on a removal attempt are tho'" nt>ar the eyelids or the no~t>. • r tJ 0(\IL Y PILOT Friday. Marcti21. 1975 ·-• ' ·sumi and Ray Butler will share birth of first child, though both have hearing handicap. KATHERINE HORPEL • SHARON ARNETT MARTHA GUIOT Birth: A Shared Moment ANNE SUTHERLAND By ALLISON DEERll CHtllllO.llr l"llMs..tt When Ray a nd Sumi Butlerd.ls- covered they were expecting their first child, they decided they wanted to be lo&:et.her ill tbe delivery room. But the young Anaheim couple met roadblock 111!ter roadblock. Ray js profoundly deaf~ Sumi is hard of hearing. Doctors and oLher professional& couldn't see a wa y for the Butlers to ac· complish their goal. They kept looking. . . Learning from a friend that Hoag Memoria l Hospitul , Presbyterian allowed fathers iti tbe delivery room, they contact- ed the hospital. Through the combined efforts or Obstetrics Supervii<>c-fl.lar- jOrie Pyle, RN ; audiologist Den· ni s Landesma n and the Children's Hear-!\1ore Founda- tion, an interpreter was found. Novi, every 1'uesday and Thursday evening. the Butlers and their interpreter Pam Bog· g('SS. t1ttend class, for frl'e. Mrs. Boggess. personal interpreter for Larry Ne\vm an, principal of Taft School for the Aurally Jl an· di eapped, is paid by Hear·J\1ore. EXCITEMENT "J can 't te ll you how excit<.>d \\"e are," said Mrs .. Boggess, who ;,ilso is expecting her first child. She and her hu1b1nd Danny are taking similar elas et. "We can really relate to SUml and Ray. Her baby la due in late March or April, m ine In June, so we can •h•re our feelings about theclaaaes.'' When Sumi delivers. Pam will ·be there t o interpret. "We'll all 'be nervous, but by then we'll all have finished the cl asses," she said. Ray seems no more nervouli than a ny other expectant father, sWI a little awkward at diapering and holding the doll used in prac- tice. Sumi reacts with an oc· t:asional J:l:lggle at bis efforts. "At first,'' he explained, "the doctors told us that I couldn't be in the delivery room because I a m deaf. But I have a friend who is deaf and ·he was able to be there, sol .decided, why couldn't I?" The Butlers are not worried about rearing a child. The orll y fear they expressed was of miss·. ing a feeding if they did not heur the child cr y. ''Mos t d ear and h ard-ot'- hearing mothers sleep with one hand on the c hild when the baby is very s mall ," Mrs. Boggess ex· plained. "When the child moves, the mother wakes up. Later, they de- pend on liehts on a 'wh.Uiper lamp' that is triggered by the chlltl's cries." · <XIOPERATIVE EFFORT Sumi adds only that she is hap: PY to have Pam to hel.p. She, doean't y.•ant Ray to rruss the chance to be there when the child 'is born. "This is probably our most un · usual request thus far," said J\lrs. Pyle , "but our motto is that "'e can handle anything." Landesm an added that the:v hope to vid eotape the ex- periences of Ray and Sumi and· their interpreter for use by other deuf couples. who don't have ac- cess to the regular class. .. Hear·More can arrange to have a n inten>reter for any other couples like the Bu.U~." be added. •·Often, people are unaware of· the deaf world. I know there must be more young people like Sumi and Ray who don't know what is a\•ailable." !\lrs. Pyl~ <H;ld.~d 1 "W~wanl to make it possible fo r any couple to prepare !or parenthood. In the past we've tackled other com· munlcation problems, such ::is Spanish-speaking couples." There's 110 need to ask Ray and' Sumi how they feel about being parents. You can tell just by look,ing at them.· Mobile Home Risk Cut With costs skyrocket-·· added risk or death or in- ing for singlc ·family juryinlheeventoffire. houses, mobile homes The nlain sources of al'e becoming a way of mobile home fires are life fo r mi llions or thesamcasinany d\lo'ell - Americans. ing-heating 'and cook· Mobile homes are ingequipment,electrical compact , easy to mai n-wiring and appliances tain and cost less on the and s moking. aver age than on-sit e Howeve r , because homes, but th e National stoves, heaters and other Fire Protection Associa-dangerous appliances lion CNFPAI v.·arns that are located c loser to liv· they are not as s::i fe from ing and sleeping areas in fire." mobile homes, fire can of ni ghttime fires. When buying a mobile h ome. th ese safet y guidelines s hould be kept in n1ind: -Look for a seal or compliance near the front door indicating that the unit conform s to the Standard for ~tobile Homes. Newer units are equipped With more safe· ty features than older un· its. -Battery -powered smoke detectors with a r ecog ni ze d t esting laboratory seal should be installed outside s leep- ing areas in units not so equipped t o warn of nighttime fires-the- .most dangerous of all !ires. Area Betrothals Announced 1'hc chances of fire in a spread quite rapidly. mobile hon1e are ::1etual-Jn an effort lo improve ly less than in a convcn. the sa fet y o r nlobiJe . tional bu ilding, accord· homes. :-.;FPA and other ing to pre limin::iry groups rcC'ently drafted slati stics compiled by a national fire code. It the NFPA, bul once the has been adopted by the fire breaks out , th~oclds Mobile Home ~1 a nufac­ are greater than one in turers Associati on and three t hat a mobile htme now is law in 46 states. -Doors a nd h~ll'-'·ays should be ke pt free of ob- structions "·h\ch n1ight. hinder a rapid e.scapc. Do not seal altern ate ex· its or place storage iten1s and furnitu re in front or them. --Furnace and water heaters should be of the "sealed combustion'' type "·hich draw in air fr om outdoor s . Ap- pliances should be ke pt in good repair at a ll times. A "cdd1ng 1n lhe l"ewporter Inn on !\lay 31 is b eing pl;inned by Katherin(• Koch llorpel anti Clifford Ross Chernick Their p;Jrl·nts are !\1r. and !\1rs . r~rankiln E . Horpcl Jr. of Newport Beach and Dr. and !\-1rs. Jrv1ng Chernick or Mt.·nlo PO'.lrk . She 1,. .1 gradu;.itt.· or NE'\\'port 11 :.irbor l-l igh School and attended Oran,ee Coast CollC'gc. He is ;i g1·:iduatl' of UC Rerk£'le:, :ind 11 ~1 stings School of L:.1\\' *** L'niversily of Southern CaliforniO'.l gr;.id uates ShJron .·\rnctt o! Newport Be;.ich and Bru ce Hirkcland of Corona del ~Jar plan to marry July 12 in Sacred Heart ('hurch. Covina. The bride·elect is the daughter of Dr. and l\1rs. Willian1 F . Arnett of Cov - ina. lier fianc..e is the son of Mr. and f\.l r s. Victor Birkeland of Scd ro Vv'oolley, \\'<.1sh . She is a gradualc of Covina lligh School and he is a graduate of Sunny 1-lllls lligh School. Both rece1 ved bachelors ::in d mas t ers degrees from use. *** John Robert Fluor If. vice p r esident of ;1d- Peering Around TOL Rl~G as a memh<'r of the i\laryv1llL· Col lege Concert Choir . '.\lary\·illC'. Tt'nn is Ellen BC'rcovitz. daughlL'r of 1\!r . ~ind l\lrs f'.;ath :.ir11el 11el'covitz Jr .. f'..'C\\'port Bca('h .. \ sophomore "ho madt> the Dean's Li st for the f1 rst tern1. Miss Bercovitz has been t·hosl·n \\'Ith ·12 olhC'r :.tudcnts as choir mcnlbl•rs follo\.,,ing r;gid auditions last full . Thl'Y \\Ill be traveling in nine states. l'l.F:OGF.ll bv Della Gamma :.it the L'1ll\ l'!'sll,v of thC Pn('1fic has bel'n Sus;in flovt·r. d:iugb1er of l'vl rs. Sybil Bo yer of ll11nt1n gtrJ11 J{ea t·h. !\Iis:, Boyer 1s ;1 gr;.itlu;i!c <if J·luntington Reach lfigh School 1·:1.EC"rt-:r> president of K<.ippa r\!ph:• 1'hL·l.t .<! the• University of Soulht!rn (';1hlo1 n1.1 1s \'1eki f,aughl in, daught(•r of :\!rs H11li~·r1 l.;1ughlin Jr . Ae\\port Rcaeh. Shl' is ,1 Ju nior maJoring 1n ll·lel·ommun1ct1· llOll'I RUFFELL'S UPHOLSTERY W.-T•W..t ....... 1921 H..._.lh-d. Cofto ..,__541..02St free puppet shows Ifs shOwbOat lirm today thru mon. fa< kids ot all agl!l'S. The M1thctieW Marionettes bnng their puppets aln1e 10 sing. dance and act with shOW! on the tiour evetY afternoon 1 10 4 p.m. Free 1n ttle Huntington Center Mall. Beach Bl11d. at Edinger. oll Sen Diego Fwy. ministration tor l'luor Drillin g Ser\ Jl·Cs. and l\l<irt ha Eli1.;,ibcth Gu1ot. both of Ne" port J~c.11:h arc planning a :\la:-. :!I "'(.'{jding. Setting for the nuptials \\·ill be Our Lady Quel'tl of the Angels Church, NC\\ port Beach. *** y.•i\I suffer a total loss. This requires at least A report or the Na-two exterior doors in tional Commission on each un it, escape win· 1''ire Prevention and dows fro m sleeping Control says that areaswilhoutotherexits "mobile homes ar e the and automatic smokede- fa stest burning of all tect.ors outside sleeping homes'' and may pose a n areas to warn occupants -Sleeping areas without exterior doors should have an c mergcn· cy exit \\'hich opens easi· ly fr o m th e inside. Jalousie windows with adjustable glass louvres will n o t ~erve thi s .purpose and should be . replaced . -Liquefied petroleum gas containers should be installed outside the trailer on a s turdy de· tached base. Never store them temporarily in the li\·ing areas of a mobile home. -In case of fir e, evacuate the mobile home immediately and then call the fire depart· ment. !\·Jiss Guiot. daughter of !\1r. and trlrs. llu"ard Guiol of ~T u nr ovi;.i. Liberia, \Vest r\fr1c;,1 , Is a graduate of Granite !1111 ~ lli gh Se h<ioJ and Californi.1 Sta l e Univers1ly at S<nl i)ll'J.:<1. Presently she teo.1ehl'..., clen1cnta ry st hoo! in Orange Count). ,\nne l\-1 a r ie Sutherland and Randall · l l ug h Howard . gt.:;Jduatcs of UC Santa Barbara. are planning to 1narry Aug. 9 in t he \'t•wport !!arbor l.uther::in Church. ir;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;o;;;;;·r;===============================,-: 1·1icir parents ,<.1rc the c·:irl F.. Sulho6ands of Costa Mesa and Dr . <.1 nd :\\rs John\.R . Jl o\.\·ard, Du\.\·ney. lier fiancc is the son ol' the John RobC'rt r·1 Ul)l'S of Pasadl'na lie 1s a 1graduatc of St l'rant·is lligh ~choo l and !ht' lin1\·ers1ty of Southern Ca!Jforn1;J 'fhe bride·lo-be is a Ne\\•port Jl arbor l-li gh School graduate and her fi<.1ncc. now a student at the USC School o f :\1edicine, is an alumnus uf Downey J-li gh School. l~L A "'\rc~orr SPORTSWEAR Public WESTaff PlAlA · --,54...tl21 ·""""' 21611bintAYt. 67>190f . ~-~~AUCTION FRIDAY. SATURDAY. SUNDAY at 8 P.M. Bargains on Fine Crystal. Sterling Silver. Porcelains, Oriental Objec1s d 'A rr. Paintings. J ewelry . A~tlques. Bronzes, Furn i1ur,., Select Indian Turquoise ... S 1.000.000 INVENTORY I 111111 IA''""'(. (On1rrs. Uu1-uf.Pu••·11. 80'1,r11ptrin VISITORS! Come a.rtd aee w hat Jun a.rt AUCTION can bcf FREE ADMISSION I ... across the street fro 111 seven of rht• Southland's m ost t•/1•go11r u1ott·rjror1t restaurants! HO.!.!fil! lrt~pection & Private Sales 10-S DAILY 1 -5 SATURDAY&. SUNDAY CkT-cd \Vedntsday & Thurschy AUCTIONS HELD EVERY FRIDAY. SAllJRDAY. SUNDAY ... P.M. USE YOUR BANKAMERICARD. _ MASTER CHARGE. PERSONAL CHECK OR CASH 2542 w-Co•ot Hlahw•v Ncwport&..c .. , Cllllloml• 92660 (714) 645·UOO WE BVV FOR CA•H 011 BELL ON COltlJflSSION WHOLE EST .. TES OR 81NOU ITEMS .4Rt l~V/JVI:'. ,1 l.lCT/ONEER "' • The suitcase you don't have to unpack! A. It'• 1 portable c105et th1t h1ngs by its snap-away top h'ook. The Hlnll'Away by Ventura. Unzip It and you can remove the lingerit/blouses/acceaorias PQUCh tnd roll-up $hoe carrier. What's left i• an e•temlon bar with 8 hangeril In washable Oura·vinyl®, with person•I keyless combination lock. $155. Matching : 8. 27" ·jumbo pullman. $81 . C. 24" Ir. pullman. $68.60. D. train CJJse/ carry on. $58.60. Golden melon, avocado green or very barry. Mail/phone. Robinson'• Luggage. • • '2 Fashion ,11l1nd 644-2800 • DAILY PILOT CLASSIFIED ADS 942·5878 CJ9s1>1f1ed Ad! Pnone 642·!1678 t<Kh1y . IL-------------------------------.. 1 Shop Fri. 10.9, Sat. 10.5:30.,Sun. 12·5 • • • f •• ., SA' 1.• B . ) ' A I ! ' :t.1ii cl~ r 'isa •• ·1 M. Ion ... Rel : ( 20) tiru pl i qui ash like • Jul '1111 s .. peo .fai· ,,,. j •' ... ~· Horoscope, Virgo 3 Te nsions GOne SATtJRDAY, MA.JlCll?2 BySVDNEV OMARJl ARIES <M:arch 21 April 19): l<~ine tor entcr- .laining at home. Stick 5 lose to sources . Accent JS on solidity. ·TAURUS <Apri l 20 May 20>: Somf• longstandin g pnnctplP~ are questioned, tcsteti. Refuse lo desert old allv. LEO (July 23·Aug. 22) · You g~t b~hand the scenei> and may have som~thing.. to do with a s p ec ial stctge or television pr<>gram VIRGO (Aug. 23·Sept. 221 . Emphasis is on pleasure principle. Tensions are relieved. You feel m ore free : GEMINI (May 21 .June. LIBRA <Sept. 2~-~t. 20):Accent on consolida-22>. Analyz~ afl'_lbtli?ns t.foo, savings n nanti;,iJ fmd an which dtrect1on planning. Make i n you <1re going and quiries; the m o r e yov why. Jl may be thal you ask, the more you an· are needlessly hangmg likely to learn. · on lo past CANCER (JttQc 2l .July 22): Lunar t•yclt> t!-. SCORPIO <Ol·t 2'3 trtgh; take in ith.tlivc." Nov. 211 Accent 1s on Start something. make long-dist:.mre ('orrespon- f)ewcontacts, Emphasia.• d c n c e. potent i a I . .faith in your own jud~· philosophy and foreign ment. · language You can s lrike Convention Draws Clubs District Thirty-three clubs ol lhe Ot <mge 1J1str1ct, California l''edernlion of Women's Clubs. will be represented Thursday and Friday. April 3 a nd 4. al the orgumzal1on's 1975 con- vention in the Disnt'yland l lotel Mrs. Marlin S. Rogers. ch;,i1rman of the genera l federation's leadership develop- ment divis ion, wtll be guest speaker Guide Dogs Members of ~t>veral chupters of Guide Dog Boost ers of America will participate' in a fie ld lnp Sunday, /\pnl 6, to Palm Spr- ings. The Orange County Chapter will meet Sonday. Apnl 13, 1n lhe Westminster Civic Center for a 6 pm. talk on dog grooming and nutrition creahve chord S.l\GITTARIVS <Nov 22·Dec. 21), lntu1t1on i~ highlighted You seem lo sense now whul 1s impor- tant, what s hou Id be dis· carded. I CAPRICOR-N CDec . 22·J an. 19): You may find that t e mpll:alions make fmul choices dif- fic u It Acce nt 1s on c o o p t• r a t i o n . partnerships, Joint c~ forts . AQ U AR I US <J a n 20-Feb. 18): Restrictions could appear -deal wilh them in calm, d eliberate manner Avoid panic Be specific· PISCES I Ft>h 19 March 20) You come alive, creativity 1s em · phasiied. Your feelings can now be trans la ted m- to words. pictures Be re· al.ly for c h<tnge Ir today ii. your birth· day you were "on your own" at a rclativl•ly ear· ly age. You arc daring, lonely, crea ti ve• <rnd som ewhat of a revolu- tionary. You are stub· born, dynamic, cr eative a nd independent Rates Low WASHINGTON <UPl 1 -She m ay be the na- tion's only woman gov- ernor, but Connecticut's Ella Grasso is r a I ed by the League of Woman Vot e r s low e r t h ctn several men from her state. Mrs. Grasso ranked a modest SO percent in the latest ratin g by the liberal-oriented group. Every other Connecticut politician rated higher except for one, who got the same rating PUBLIC NOTICE. HOTICa TOC•\OITOM IUPltUOR ODU RT O" "'C IT &Tl 0, CAU l'CM9Ml4 POR TI4,C:OUNTYOP OJtAltO( ...... 12J17 E\l•l• of HELl!N ElMY RANDEL. .U HELENE RANDEL.ea. Hl!l.EH llANOEL,0.<etMd Fri ,<March 2t. 1975 DAil Y PILOT 83 I PUBLIC NOTICE b PUBLIC NOTICE p1Ct1\'IC)u c--::~:-:-:":"'."::-:::-:-::=:::-=--::::.t-----..,,-.,.,...,..,~----· f4AMl$T&TI .. fT LIGALlllOTICI ,.CTITIOUlaUSIHlH-.,_.... TI99't~P9,._U,.°""OIMAI POUNlAIN \f&LLIY SCHOOL .. MllTATUHNT ... "<, .. 5ei.et•Hl- -n1 Otn•icT t"9 ,..IOwllll Pf'Mfl' ... -. o...i ,..,_1 ~"' ,, li'rl- JORDANS' &UJO SUP~!:-"'.,_*' NOTICllNYITING•IDS -·· s..i.aul,l1111 .htlwSt .<;MtetMW,CA,,_ HOTICI IS Hl!lllEBV GIVEN -WOODIE, 41t Al>tw. W•Y. Ca.IA ........ , .. Wlll.,d T ~Cleft. ,, .. Siii(• #e lht Oo.,O of Tr"''"' ot the Foull1A111 Nl9w. CA m21 In lhe Superior Co1.1'1 ol the 5t41te tll A .... c.ost•Mew,CA•,.,, ValleJ S<ll001D .. trltlolOr•~~ Woo41• Bl•hop, .,. AbM "'"'· C..htOttlt•lort .... co .. ntyOfO<'M!Qe Rlllll w welen. 12 .. Sowl!• An• IY. Cet1torn1e, Wiii re<eove ... led bod> CotteMew.CA'2U' Ill Ille M•11U OI Ille E•lete ot A# ,Coste"""· CA,,.,, llO to 2 00 0,.., OI'\ 11\• l:l#c:I Otyol Ac><ll. .. .... h ylor. 49$ E. 19'11 SC. Cotl.I ES r H £ R p EAR l MAR KHAM, ..1en1~ R Jorelen, n•• 5.Mll• Me 1'7) et the bo.l~lneu 01110 of wio S<'-1 Mew, CA ,,.,7 0.<HMO Ave.,(Ml.l"""·CA'7t'1 ... 111c1, IO<•tec:t •I N .. mber Ont, Tiii• t>v•lntu ,, tonclut l•O Dy.. NOllt• I\ ht,.Dy o•,,.n thel ·~ ...... 1111• DU'1ntn '' c.o.,.vtte.i Dy • lttllthO"•• l•,.... f:o.,nt••n V•ll•Y. 9tft9"'"""""''D 0on1on..s w111 \tll J'I Private"""· to QllNf•I _.r111er~hlD Cetl!Orn1a ('Orner ot T at~rt .,.d W.OOlt al~ the hlQhll\I an<! Oe\I IHOCltr, ~t IA> Wllt•rd T Jo•oen New1...a 5trffhl ti •hl(h time wio Tll~ sttl•mfftt _, ti..., """' the cor>f1trnat-o1 ~·a SU9•r1or Cowl.GO> '""' t.tettmttfll w•• 111.a ..,.,, the bkb w111 bt ~Oltcly C>pelled And f'HO ~Illy Cltri.. of O,.net c->IY on ot alter '"' Jht dey ot Mer<h. t97), •• Couttly C••rll ot O••noe County"" IOfv••I011SwerthOu~supeily0t..-ns MtrCft11,1t1S. in. ottl<• ot MCKENNA & FITTING. Mtf(ll 11. , .. H All blO\ .,, IO be In •HO•Cltnc.e with 114'"7 )IJS Wll~ ... 80uloev•rO, 18th Floor. ...... , tondlhor1,. IMlfUCtlOM .ind 'D«lliU· PuDCitlleO 0••119' COHI 0.lty PllOC. LOS Ano-i.s. C.lll<>rn1• 90010 ... ,,,.. ~lwc:t OranQ<t Cont Oc11ty Piiot, f!Clf\$ wlllcll ••• av•ll•l>te '" 1he! O•ll•l<l Mlr<ll 2t, 1t, .nd Ap1114, ti, 197S 'llS-1 rlQhl, llUt anc:t ln1ere•t ot \tld oece;i~ Milr<112t,tt.•nOAprll•.11.i.1s1~1s bu\lnu• oftl<• •t the •c:tdreu •ttNllMtolduth•nO•llthtriQht,tt• PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE NOTICE '' H~Rli8Y GIVEN to llw utclllor\ • the eoove n.rnecl •-flt lhM all INlf'WM\• Mw1ng CltlmJ 90A!Mt the wlcl c1e<ec1tr11 .,. requ1re0 lo flt• .... m, with '"' M<M.wry VOIKlte"-111 ,,.. olfi<• of the cterti. ot tile .aio..."' litlecl '°"'''Of to jl(tMnl tht"', wltlljllt ... cen•rv -.Cite,., to tile 1.1~19Md ti t"8 ollltt ot.ftet etto--ney, ROBERT l HUMPHRi:YS, .. , Oo1ter OrlYlt, Su•te 31, "fewpo'1 &t•~"· Cetllornie, WfH<ll I~ tlte of•ct of l>ll$1nt'6 ol llte ""'· cte•\ioned In •II Metters oertelnll>Q to .,,. utet• ot ••Id aettclent. willlln 1~ 1..., _______ _ htrttOIO<"e mentloneO. ti• •no 1nttrut thtl Ille st•I" ot s.o1c1 Oe BYORDEROFTHE UBL C OflC£ , .... allHa<qulreObyoper•tion041A• 80AROOFTRUSTEES P 1 N ' orothtf'WlltOlhtrlt>•norm•Odnlooto monlhs tit« 1ne tint p..Ollcetloaol tttit ootl<.t. PUBLIC NOTICE 0.t.OMArch 18, ttJS. ELEANO R \It RGI NIA ROWE SUPRRIOR COURTOf'THl Admlnl•lttlrla wllMl\e-wlll STATe 0, CALIFORNIA POlr _e .. <I ol Ille e5'ate ot tllo -THI COUMTY 0, O•ANGE rwfTWc:totudltnt. .... AIU1M •Oali RT~HUMPH•£Y5 • OROERTOSHOWC&USEFO• A-Myetuw • 04ANGE 0, NAMf: WI o.wr ~tve Seit• 11 In the M.tller ot lhe AoptK•1ion ol Newpenlletclt.Callltnila ~ R08ERT EDWARD THOMAS For T .. : 0 141 '4J-V11 CN19ol NfrTW Att-yi.rA...V11htntria . Th• •oollc a tton ot ROBERT wlUI t ... •wllteflneHd EDWARD THOMAS tor Ch.tnge ol PuDh\htd Orenge Coa~t Deity Pilot, .......... h•V&nQ betn lllNS 1n ColHI, MK111 w ren 21. lt. eno APrll 4. 11, 1'7S ~7S -•rinv from U•O •OPh<•lion ttwt ROBERT EOWARO THOMAS h•\ ----~ ----toled Aft '""t1t•t1on PfoPO\HIQ lhdl hi> PUBLIC NOTICE n•m~ be <h•ng~a to H08ERT ---------EOWAROO'OONNELl ,tCTITIOUS aUSINESS NIVllE STATEMENT fhe toliowlng penon ts dolh9 ~· rtt-U•\ MOW DOES YOUR GARDEN GROW. 132 Via Un01ne, NewDOrt Bet<h. C•lll 92660 Cra19 A. Smtih, 132 Via Unc:tlM 'NewPOtl Bee<ll. Cal II. 92660 • Th•• buslnflS i• conducted by an Nl- ,c:llYIOU.t Cra19 A. Smith This •laternent was II ltd with tho County Clerk of CK11noe Counly on Mldr. 11, 197S F41nJ Publlshecl Orange Coast O"oly Pllol Morth 14. 21. 28, April 4, 1975 840-75 PUBLIC NOTICE NOTICE TO CREDITORS SUPERIOR COURT OF THE STATE OF CALIFORNIA FO R THECOUNTVOFORAHGE Ht.A•U 37• Estate o f RALPH ROLLINS R"NOEl, •I<• RALPH R. RANDEL, a"-• RAlPH RANDEL, ••a RR RANDEL. Decea,ed NOTICE IS HERESY GIVEN tothl' ""Q1tors ol lht' •bo•e nan.ea dt!<e!denl lhat •II perwn~ h•vlnQ <1a1m\ aQa1nst ttw. u1d Mcfoent are required to toe t~m, w.th the' MCe\Sa,.v vouchf:r,, in the oll1te ol lht' clerk ot ltlt' abov~ en- lltled court. or to P<esent them. wilh the! riece•sery •out hers. to the unclers1gnect .ii Ille 0111ce ol lier attorney, ROBERT l HUMPHREYS, 881 Dover °''""• ~ote 33 Newport Beach, (.ahtorn•a. ..thch •S th• pta<..e ot busints~ ot the urt· cters•QMO 1n all mdlters oert.ou11n9 to the ~!alt ot !>••0 dectOent. w1th1t1 lour montl'IS •lier tl'lt '"'' puottcalionol this iotice. 0.leO Mart fl t8. 197S. ELEANOR VI RGI NIA ROWE Adm1n1\tr4'1r•~ with tt~w.11 •nne•edot thr E\lateof the <1bove name<ld .. cectenl ROaERT L.HUMPHREVS, Attorney at i..w •t Oowr Orl¥t Sttlte 33 Ntwoot1 Buell, C1lllor11ia 926'0 Tel 11141 Ms-2710 Attorney for .A<lminhtr.otrix wlt:M,.,.. wrn1nnexed Pv1>11!>11eo Orange Coast Dally Pilot. Marth 11. 28, .ona April•, 11. 197S 1030-IS PUBLIC NOTICE Now. there•Ole. 11 IS MreDy ordrt.O -dore<tea, 1,,.1 •II person> lntttre>I tc:l 1n s.111 matter ao •PO-Olr belOt• lhl\ Court In Oepertment 3 on lh" ,.,h O.y of Aorol, t91S .•• 10 00 O'CIOO AM. ol s.110 Cldy to •llOw <•u•e why -...ch ac>- phc•tton lot chan~ ot nom~ \houl~ not 1W9ran11:0. II " 1 .. rttter orCl~red lhol .. COPY of 11\IS 0.der To Show C•u•~ be oubll\hecl 1n the Oranv• Co••I Da11v Piiot • newspeper of general torcul.itlon. pr1m.O 1n se1d county, at IH)I once HCh Wlttll '°' loor SUC.Cl!\\lve -~~ prior to the <Uy ot •••d hearin9 0.ted thl\ 18111 clay ot March, 191S SAMU El OREIZEN J uo~ ot 'a1cl S11pcr1or Court ESTER. MANlEV, lEIBL&RONA Y DANIELLE I Bl OOE. Walll11t Pa~n•. C.111. t1101 7'l-1l11 Attornen for Apphc•nl Pllbfi•neO Or•nve Co.all O•llY PtlOt, Muehl!, U , •nd Al)ttl 4, 11, 197) Ml1•1~ PUBLIC NOTICE NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING NOTICE tS HEREBv C.1\IEN lhilt • puOltC hearing w11t be hetd by the City Co..nc1t of the City ot CO\ta Mese on A$1fll I. 197S at tile llOur 01 ~ JU pm . or .u soon tneru11er "' tne ma11er may be ne.,a, In the Counc 11 chanH>rr\ o1 Ctly Hall, 11 F•ir Drive Cu\la Mesa, Cillttorni•, on Ille 1011ow1ng 1tl!rn\ REZONE PETITION R·7S01. Santa Anita O.vel<>1>m.:n1 Co•oorattoo. 363 San Miguel Dr,.e, PoSt Ott1ce Bo• 1880, NewPO(t l!eiKh, lo• permouion tor•· lon. property locatea at tl\e nortrie•st c.orner of S.i.er Stretl •nCI Et1terp<I.,. ""'nue. from ML to Cl. A negative declaration M s l>Hn tiltd. PROPOSED ORDINANCE provlctil'IQ lor rt9u1a11on ol vending mac:h1nu on the puDhC r1Qht!>•Ol·way, • NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN lhel a l sa•O lllne •no p1.ic. any Cl'lc:I •II person• Interested M•y dPl)eM anO be lle;1rd by the Clly Councll of the City ot COsw Mesa on the.stortmentlonec:t otem~ EILEEN P PHINNEY C.•11 Clerk of the C.ty 01 Costa Mt:~• Pvbh!>llec:t Orange Cont o.tily Pttot, M.Jrcn 21, 197S 1043-IS Pl'BLIC NOTlCE FOUNTAIN \/ALLEY INIOI ~OdeU•!>eO, •t l~t1meo1 Ge SCHOOL DISTRICT FICTtT10USaUSINl!SS etll. 1n .,_.,to all the certain rul ar\CI !CAREN ACK LEV, NAME STATEMl!NT _ _..,properly situated 1n L<lc;iun.t CLERK OF THE BO ... RO Tiie t041owlft0 lier.Min b clou>Q bin!· Hiii\, CoulllV ol OranQe, State of Publ1"'94 Or•nllf Coast Delly Pilot, ftKl>es: C.1t1otn1a, j)olrtotvl.,ly Oocr1t.a c. Mirth 14, 21, 197S 688-15 ORANGE COUNTY MACHINE & lolloN\, tc>wil la L•bur• WOrld Co<t- AAANUFAGTURING, 1242 ~. Lwom clOf'nlnlUrTll ~·· SMte Ana. C:.111. 9210S PARCEL 1· Owe thnQ Unit 01n Bulkf Oon•ld Wayne ThOmpMI'\, ISlll Inv No '315, ... UIO .. n.1 I' ,llO_ on -SUi°EitORCOURTOFTH_E __ BuM'\.trO St., SPatt 10, W&stmlnster. thll c"t1•1n Conaomln1um PIMI di STATEOFCAUFORNIAFOR c.111 92.al ta<he4 to and nwd<P a p,wt of INIC&< PUBLIC NOTICE THlfCOUNTV Of' ORANGE Thli bo.lltntU '' tonclu<ttcl DY an 1n-... n Oe<l•r•llon of Covt11w1nts. Conot Ne. A-t.llll ..... .,.,.1 ''°"'Mid l<Hlfl<l•On\ rt!(tirord AVQ~I NOTICE OF HEARING OF PETITION O°"'lc:IWeYM ThO<np50n 14, 1"69, 1n Book '!OSI P;oge 2'2'. u1 ()I FOR PROaATE OF WILL ANO .OR 'Ous st.,teme<it wn flied ..,,,., the lict•I Re<ord\ 1n the Olloce ot '"" Covn llTTERSTESTAMENTARV C.0..nty Clerk of Orotn~ CC>ullty on 1Y tMOrc:lt• ot •••O County ""° .. E \I• I~ o f l A W REN CE E' Milr~h 17. 191S l/t6'tl'l uncl1•tO~d 1nt.,e\t 1n •nO to LD' I l>lURCHIO, .ill;o LAWRENCE "41'9 04Tr.o<1No l>9'18 ••Pe• mapre<ordr<J EUGENE~ TURCHIO, Oecu-.eo Pvbh~O 0rtnQ41 Co.ut 0.1ly PllOI 1n Book U9, Pag.,s •1 '""° 41. lr>Cl~va NOTICE IS HERESY Gt\/EN thilt Mlrt1'121. 2'.•llO.Aorll 4 11. 191S fllM·1S of Mt\cell•~> ~O\. In IM ofhtt' 01 llCIA L STURCHIO llH toled her<•1n. ~·d County Recoroer. shown •net O.• petition lo• Prob.lie 04 Woll •nd tor Is· l'l'BLI(' NOTICE ,.,_ ,u Common ArH" on lhe•Dow -no ot Leite" Tu .. nwnt•ry to,,,.. •eferreo 10Conoom1n1um Pl<ln pellll0"4'• ,.,,Pf .. nt~ 10 wn1th IS -SUPERIORCOUATOF THE E•<ef)hl\Q anv POflton OI lot A b l tor t11rlh., o..rM.,lo•>, •n<I that the STATE OF CALIFORNIA FOR Tract NO o841, a\ J)<'r m<IP rNordt:d on II""' dnc:I Pl<><:r of rtt'<tr1119 th" ~me has THE COUNTV OF ORANGE Book 1H PaQt'> 11 dnd 18 <>4 Mt Deen set to• AIHol 8 19/~ "'' 30• m.. 1n Ne. A·'31J7 cell•neou• M4ps 1n th<-oll•<~ ot th<' the tourlroom ul D•1>Grltn<!nl No l ol lolOTICE OF HEARING OF PETIT!~ County Rctotcler ol !Ml•O County S<llcl court. di 100 Civic Center Or1w FOR PROBATE OF Will ANO FOR Al'o0ncep1tn9 •n<I roervonount.ot~ Wot, In tllt: Coty ot Santa Anii, l£TTERSTESTAMENTARY Grantor. th wtcessor\, a•s1g~ df>c:I C..llfo•no.i. · E >l•te ot JOHN J. HA NEV 9••nlee>, lrom \aid lllblth undlv10t-0 O.ltc:I M.Jrclt 11, 19/S °"' "*° • interot In >at<l Lot 1 an ea,emenl tor WILLIAM E. St JOHN, -N6TlCE IS HEREBY Cl VEN thdl storm Or•ln purpose> over th.it Portion CoUtltyCI~·~ WANDA T. H"NEY l'ld\ ftl~O hl'fCtn. OIW•Olot I \ho ..... andOeim~•teoonnw WILLIAMV.SCHMIOT~ petttoon tor Probate ot w111 •nd tor" m•pot w1ct T•act as"2S'••>en .. ntlOI' RICHARDS. FIORE w<1nu <tf L .. ttef\ Thtam~nldry to 1114l >lormdr•tnpurpo>I"" AHont•Y••tU... e>«:ht1on~1 rtlferenct• to wh1lh ·~made Al!ti0ekctptln9andr~':>erv1ngurnoO•t..• :IM!.an M19uel or ... Suite lOO '°' lurlher pnrlitUl~r\. d•IO that the Gr•nlor. II) '"""''o" '"'° .i-.ig1h. New"'1 llA•ch. C.•llfornla •2..0 ttm" ano o•ott' o• l'lcdrtng the.,.,,.,. tws lrom >••d ttll>ilth und1v1aeo 1ntern\f ifl Tel: OUI '44·1222 °""" '"' lor A1Jrol 8. t~IS, •t 1 JO• m , In ""''°lot 1 non~ X<lu\lve eas.,rTWnl'> """ A1torney1 tor: Peflhoner trw: '-ourtroom ui Oe:P•''"'l"nt No Jot non-exclu\Htt! rUJht~ ot wov over unat:r Pubtl\neo Oran9(! Co.ls! o .. 11v P111>t, ..s1d '°'"' c11 100 C1v1c (.~nh:r Drive .tno upon tllo>P p0rt1on> 01 '"'d lot t up- W rth 21. 12. 28. 19/S ins? IS IN~\I In lh" <.. 11 y o t Sdntd Ana. on Whotl'I no bu1t01n9 or otner \true.lure {d:litorn14 htt\ been rntted tor nece\.sary Of' de· PUBLIC NOTICE n~11·dM.1r<h ll IYH >••able •nQrP>• or l'gres\ 1etev1\•0<> ----B ,~.37----Willi AME, St .IOHH, ctble•. und~•Qrounc:t wire~ ana con ,.,.. County Clf'•k ou1ts tor l'le<lric1ty letephonn and NOTICE TO CREDITORS RE EDY ANO l.ANS other pvrpo\es and accoultemt"nl<. SUPERIOR COURT OF Tl4E f.110tneJJ •I ~ •10 '" tl\ereto, \twt'r>. ora1ns. water. 9d' and STATE OF CALIFORNIA FOR • NewDOt1 Cenlltf' Ort•• 5"•1•'90 >ltam pioo. and occoutrem~nt" THE COUNTY OF OR AH GE New-1 Bee<ll. ~hlornta '2MO l!'lt'••to •no lor \uth root overl\dng<. No. A·l2'JM Toti: 11141 MO-I-and 011~• encro•thment!> ot " h~ or Es I a I e o I Ev A E 0 MO N OS, Attorneys tor: Petitioner O•\\lm1t<1r lun<I anO ~a,emenl\ Ori ad· 0.<H~ Pvblislled Or•nqe Co.i\I 0d1ly Piiot Jat•nt Loh 10 said hact to• 1001 ov• ,. NOTICE IS HEREBY CIVENtolne ,.,,, 22 19 ~IS creditors ol the •bove named oeceoent " • • 1 lOSt IS llanC)\ .tna otller encro•chment\. 04 a 111•1 all oeoon\ 11av1n9 claims ~1n'1 lo•e or 01\\1rn11ar ••no. 109e1he< wttn tne w1c:t c:teceoent ere r~ulrecl 1o Ill• Pt:BLIC Jli,;OTICE the right to con•<'V •••d U\~mt'nt!> to !hem, w1t11 lht necttwrv vo~rs. in .iny l><'n.otl. firm, public u111i1v. °' 90...- uw otttte ol the clerk ol '"" •bOYO! en STATEMENT OF WITHDRAWAL unrnt'.nl•I boCly. 11tledcourt,or101><esent lhem.withl.lle FROMPARTNERSHIPOPERATING Al>O Ut~lln9 from •4•d \.OI 1..,. rwceswry.,ouchers.101heunaers1gnec:I UNOER FICTITIOUS BUSINESS ')a,, 011, hyOrOt<lrbOn!>. m•nerals...., ott the offke of hos attorney, LOUI s NAME Olhff sub\1'1ntPS tying ~low " Ge(llh Of BALLENGER. 401 North Br<1nd Tile followonlJ per\on ho\ wilhO<.twn )()() OOteet, bulw1tnoul the righttoenter Boultvtra, Suite 8011, GlenO•le, •s a Qener.tl p.irtntr tr om It'll u-tne wrftKe or subwt1<1<e of tne C..llfornl• 91103, whkh is the plac:e of SNrtner~op ooer.i11ng unac:r Ille' ht· property .lbov• <l clepUI of SOO 001te1 '"' t>uslntts of tne undersigned in all tndl· lltious busineu name of any pUrpose whdt!>Oltver • .ii. r•sent1.'<l 1n tef'\ perttin1ng to the estate Of w1d cit!-PET SAFA Rt at ?Sm ~lntvr~ clet!Osot record cecleftt, within four montM atter the St., L•gUt1a Hills, CA ~?~SJ PARCEL 2. Non exch•s1ve ••>oemenl~ flr'$I publlcauon of t1t1s notice. The f1ct11tous business ndme \tale· for inores. and egren, l)<.lbfic ut1lltte$, O.t9CI Marc111e, 1915. ment tor the PMlner~lt•P wd~ lllf'<I on -rs anc:t •or all purposes lntiOent•I STANLEY w . MILLER Oct.JO, 19731n the Collntyot Orange. thereto. lntluct1n9 but not ltm1tec:t to tile Executor of the Will Full N.tme and ACIOre" ot lhc F\trl>On construe lion, installation. replaci.:- ofthe llbove namec:t d~. wltl\c:lrawong ment, rep.\ir. ,,.,.,,nt.,nance. operation LOUIS BALLENGJ:R "•<hlr l. Ma yo 2112211 Via Roble •nc:t U!>t' ot all nt<(>S'><lry or Oes•roble 401 N. Brano BIYcl., Svltt IOI MIU•Ofl Vie 0 CA • • 1 rOdOway>, "Oewatk> d'>cl conduits over GMM&ale, ~tit. '1%01 Ar(~I~ l Mi yo Ille lane! Cle><rlberl on Poree I 1 ol .that Attonwv for Exectttor FttUI urta1n duo r ... cor«o July JI. 1969 1n Put>tlsl>ed Or•noe coest Oaltv Ptlot. Pubh!>llea O•inQI! Co.isl O.iily Pilot, Book 9031, Page 109 ot Off1c1al Re<O<CI • Mlrt:ll 11. 28, anc:t April 4. 11. 197S102S-7S Marth 14.11, 18, Apr114, 197) qo1.1s in the olf ote ot lht' County Rec.oroer o• ------1 'Mt10County P UBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE Provooed 111a1 th11 Oc•d <lcceoceoanct mad~ \UbJe<I •o Int! ~t'Ofttl~ ano ~~~~~~~-~~~~~~------~--~~--~~---~----~-----~------~~~~---iburdens imposed upon the lend ORDINANCE NO. IS-11 AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITV OF COSTA MESA, CALIFORNIA, CHANGING VISIOflS ol Ste hon 13·19 Of 1ne MltN<>e>al Cooeof U>e Coty of C.osta Mesa. 0tstr1<t '\Mp A·2 ol ll'le City ot Cost• Mes.t is nereby amenaea by int •dd1tlon tnereto ot ""' PDR·MD art• GeS<rl~ A L PINKLEY Mayoroltht C1tyol Costa '-Mw ATTEST Council ht'IO on th(> tijth Oay OI Mdrcl\ 1'1S. by the 1011ow1n9 roll call votµ AVES Counet l M tmb1-r\ PINl(LEY. HAMMETT. W ILSON RACITI HERTZOG THE 20NJ4'1G IN T HE GENERAL AR E A bF T HE WESTERN -~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiilliiij~1 T E R MI N U S 0 F E t G H T E E N l H STREET ANO THE SOUTHERN TERMINUS OF PARK VIEW CIRCLE, 1n Se<.t•on t hereol SECTION l . This Otd1nan<P \II.Ill take eflKI •nd be 1n tvll lorce lhl'1y 1301 clays from anc:t •lier 11s pass.t90!, ana pr10f' to 111e "•oir•t•on ot hllHn llSl Cla ys from the P.S\Sdge thereof, Shell be pUbh~hNI Oflte tn the 0.""91! Coast Daily Pilot. • new~paper ot 9enertl e1rc .. 1a11on. pronll'c:I ano PUbllshe<I in the Clly ol Cost.ti />Nsa, IOC)t'tl\e!' w ith the n•m~ ol IN! mt'm tiers of 11\e C.tly Co"nctl voling tor MOO agaon>I the same EILEEN P PHINNEY City Cler• of the C1lyot Co\la Meow STATE OFCAll FORNI Al NOES Council Member\ NON( ASSEN I CouncolMembo'r. NONE IN WITNESS WH EREOF-. I l'ldVI' oescrotieCI on w•o ""'" 1 t •bOw tor the mutu•I be~f 1t ot \Of-O~ner\ nt O,,V POf honsthereot t>v tnat ctrl...t1t\ Ot.-Clcltat•on ot Covf'nant!>. Corio1t+on; dno R·.·\lrif'-"°'" reco•Oed Auqust 1•. 1'169. on &ooic 'IOSl Pa~?Hot Ot1tc1at RetorG>t'>IRe Otltceot .,.,dCo .. ntv Record"' SUBJECT TO All cover1 .. n1s. cono1· 11on\. r~tr1cttons. r~"'"dl1on~ t-•Ct$· l•Oft\. ~cl~nl~ r1on1~ dnd ngt\b. ct w"v of re,orO •"The Ullon 416 "*"' v ... ( '""' • ov.ncono<~ Introducing old-fashioned slow-cooked goodness at microwave speeds New Lrtton ~lid stille Van-Cook .. own control makes 11 ~1ble Untll now. m1CTOW&ve owns cookc:>d ew.yYthmg the same way. al the s.:ime ~peed Now Vari-Cook own cunlrol let., vnu • change speeds <15 you rhdnge foods .Cook. reheat. roast, :.imnwr. warm 01 def~ in Y• the bmt' Chvrk th\'w otli.•r Litton features • 60-mlnute Mlrr<>-Tlmn .. digital control • AutomatJc Defro.tef • •Extra-large l .2 cubic fooc usabt.. oven inlnfor • Easy-dean ec:rvf ic oven lntef1of ·•Separate "Cook", ffOefrotf'. and • "Vart-Cook" awilches I • End-of-cyd~ bell Own 1h11ta of automatlally ,,. ~ see it in ACTION! COOKING DEMOHSTRA TIOH BY LITT OMS' Ho•H Econonast SAT., MARCH 22 f r om I 2 to 4 p.m. at our COSTA. MESA STORE ONLY rnLITTON Microwave~ I ;.:·\~ 21 l 'f'Gn •I ln1.,n111 & Dqf"llfl•WB•1 .... ' . (oitl ~ • Hubor lrH •II l•« k•""'-'""" ~.,. "" ........... U 7.JUO I!! l fUI ~ 0.hv•f'J .,. .. l .. ,.,. "'•btll••·-' ........... -. ~ -,,. .. ~. $•0· -··~ .. -·- FROM M1 TO POll·MO. THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF COSTA MESA DOES HEREBV OROAIN AS FOLLOWS: SECTION 1. All 11\al portoon of the! tollowlng clt!scrlbed re•t property •s ht'rtby pla<l'd ano incluc:ted 1n the PDR· MO Zone, to wot Oran9e County ASH"or Parcel Numbe" 116·13().0t •nd 1111-14().(71. SECTION 2. Pur~udnl to the pre>- PASSED ANO AOOPTEO th!~ 18th day 01 M.arch. 1'7S. COUNTY OF ORANGE ISS CITYOFCOSTAMESA I I, EILEEN P. PHINNEY. CotvC•e·~ ano e•-olft<10 Clerk of tl'le City Count•I ot IM City ol Costa Mew. trereby <tr11ty 111at lhe abO~ and 10rt901ftQ OrOondll<.e NO. 75-17 was 1ntroouceo and con>1Gerec:t section by section <11 • re· 9ul<lr mee1tn9 of w1c:t City Council helc:I on tile 4th <UY 01 March. 197S, and tl'lere•llf'r pa,5'('<1 <l"cl ac:toptea as a #hole a1 <l regular meet1n9 ot sa•O City hereunto \<?t my h.lnd ano .tllo•f'<I ,,,., Se•• ot the C•IY o4 C.os1a Mew ,,.,,, t911'1 ot Md«h l~IS. EILEEN P PHINNEV Coty Cltrk dn<J u Oll•I 10 Cler• Of the City Covl'I< 11 ot the City ot Cos1a M(,w APPROVEDASTOFORM CITY ATTORNEY'SOFFIC( By ROYE JUNE Pvbll~hed Oran!j(' Ce><1st Oc111y Potot March 21. 191S 104().7) I , I 01"TRtCTING MAP .,. ~·o tondC>n'ltruum ·~ ~' t:-co.nvnon- ly kftO"'n <lS. 231~ D \/,a Mdt1p0>"• L.iguna Holl, Term\ ot \die c.i\h 1n J.iwtut money of tl\e United St<1te• on con• orrrwt1on ot "'le Ten oer<•nl ot <>mount b1a 10 ~ GePO\llec:I w1lh b•ct B•d!. or ott~r\ to bf' tn wrtt1nq dnc! w1U D:o received al the alore'"'o oll11P "' MY """' alter lht' tors! pubhCdllOft /lt<reol <lnd t>e•o•e Cluteo1 sa1,., Oatea th•• 18th d<lV ot March, I'll\. J PATRIC.I( MCCARROLL Adn11nl\trator CI Ao! the E ,tale ot '~'ct O"cea1•n1 M<t<ENNA& FITTING )4ll W11\htrt Blvd , 21th Floor l.o•AnC)elts, C•ltl 90010 Ttl Olli 319.,321 AttorneJ• tor Adm1nl\trator CTA Pubh\ncct Or<1no1• Ceo .t Ddlly Piiot, Mlrcn 11, n. 18, 1q1> 1V4HS PL'BLIC NOTICE . STATEMENT OF ABANDONMENT OF USE OF f:tCTtTIOUS BUSINESS NAME Tht 1ot1ow1nq r;wr\on ha\ aOdndOl'W'd tht:·v·.t0ot I,..... l1c1tt1ou~ou,1iw"'i netmt_ GI Pl fRIOl,V SERVICE 111• 0rdft'J!' Avl!, Suite"· Cc..r..i Mt:"'· tA <r/&71 Th-4 F•ct1t1<1u• Ru\•n Narrr· " ,,. ,,.J to dbOY' wu ul c1 tn 0.-~ Cuvnlyonc. 1• II '""n E E IP Un ( IAlll Y • CO\ld Mo '-I CA •7n1 T '"" PU • n1 .,..,. ..,.., < GnUUl kO by uft fn- J1vuloMI J0\1n £ l. I•._ f f\t I 'll'O•t•n1 ~.1'• Id d WlfPl lf'I~ (mH'llv fl,,.t • ot Ordnq.· (.ountr on t bt u~• y JJ h T ~ lo)uhlt'\hMt Or,1n'1• (tM I U.•• .., Pllo' ffll.,2~ ..• no M.lf• "I I• .• I l"I • .(;! 1, P UBLIC NOTICE NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING f-'UBLIC NOTICE PUB UC NOTICE P UBLIC NOTICE llEFORE THE CITY COVN<..tL 0~ THE IAi2 PUBLIC NOTICE OROIN.ANCE.NO:IS:;•--=' Aun1c1palCooe of the Colv 61 to;tli' A l PINKLEY on tne 181h c:ldy Of M.>rc:l'I. 19/S. bY the CITY OF FOUNTAIN \/ALLEY AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY Mew. OtStrl<I Map B 6 of lhe Cily ot M<1yoro1t1te IOllow1ngrollc.allvnte· NOTICt IS HEREBY C.llll:N ll'ldt on COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF COSTA Costa Mew is her,.by amenoed by tM CotyolCo•ta MeW AVES : Co u n C 11 M e m bt' r \. Tue>c:l,,y, Aor11 1 197~ di 8 (•l PM on MESA, CALIFORNIA, CHANGtN<; .oc:tit1on tl>t'•eto Of lhl' I an<! R 11ru ATTEST PINICLEV. HAMMETT, WILSON, tlle Covnc1I Chambt!t. 1V1•-0 Sl"tn THIE ZONING IN THE GENERAL cln<rtDt<ltnS.tt1onlhertol. EllEENP PHINNEY RACITI.HERTZOG A~nu!!. ~ounta1n V"lll'V. ~oo.1nrn'"• A 11 EA NO 11 TH WEST 0 F THE SECT I OH J Thi\ Otctinana< sn.-tll City Cler• of lhP NOES· Council Mrmber\' N~E the Cllv Counc •I will 11<>10" put.I" """'" INTE•SECTION OF TANAGER ANO 'o b ' It I UI" C.tyot Co'"' M(>Y AG!.ENT: Ccwnc1I Membc!r~ NONE •noon the 10110 .. •nri <;OL,COU•SE DRIVES FROM Al TO late .i1ec1 en ~ 1n ~ orce I y STATE Of CALI FOPNIAI IN WITNESS WHEREOF. ' ....... AMEN 0 MEN T T 0 ?ON' N G I ANO R (JOJ cl<ly\ from "no •lier 11' PllS~, COUNTY OF ORANCE IS~ "'°'...,nto set my hAnO .ind allhrec:t the ORDINANCE A P•ot><>-.CO "''"'ftO- THE CITY COUNCI l OF THE Cl TY tl>d prior to the expiration of hlleen CITY OF COST A MESA I 5".tl ol ll'lr City of Coste Mew lhil l'nh -nt to tne Zon•nQ O•O•n~nte "vu'" OF COSTA MESA DOES HEREBY (ISi c:IAyS ltom the pa~H~ lhto'eol, I, EILEEN p PHINNEY. C1tyCtN• Oayof Martll, IUS tlot1\ perta1n •n<1 to ftnnl <tr<ww"• ORDAIN AS FOLLOWS: S/\1111~pubhShe1c:t1on~e n~w\ Or~ ..a ea-ollocoo Cler• of the City Covn< 11 f It EEN P PMI NNEY lenqlh, Q""'ll" I• nq1n. Q"'"Q' widtll SECTION 1. All tl\at porlionol t~ ~=~!',.~·~11~<:::,;on. prtn'::~an<I oftht'City otCo•laMPa nerebycer11ty c.1vc1+rkanc!,.•-Oll1<t0 MWIO.tr•o .. ooorll'nQll'l on uu C.1ty•r•·-•fot~nv oescrlbe(I re.it pr<>pPt1y IS bllSh..0 In the City of CO\IA Mrw. that'"" ~bO ..... nd for egoonQ OrdtMn<I' (ll'r• ot IN> City Councn OI siO.nhal IOf!I.'' twrft>y plated Mc:l lnclliclecl 1n the I ...a ~ht'r with lhl.' n,Jtn~ ol 1,,.. ft'Wm· No 1~· lb '""' onlroouceo <lnc:I con the Coty 01 Co,t• Mf'V Tll•\ 1l~m " I>< •nq l" "'''' · n "'" •&..•n1 RZone tow11· """"' Cl C uncil ell tor ....,. sJclt!re<I S«ltOf! b~ wrllon o1I a rpqul"' APPROVED A':. TO FORM lo IN! Plann1nQ Ldw\ ut "" ''•"'" nt Or•nve County Asses,or P .. cet tiers ot ,,,. IY 0 '( nq .,._ <Netlft9 of said (•IV Coun1t l'lf'IC"" '"" CITY l\TTOPNfV'SOFFIC E C..l1torn1a IGov I Codi: &~ OllO ... YO H<lmber t3'-3Sl--OS. "9ol•nstthew""' Ith 0.Y 01 Mltr<n. 1qn and "'~"·.tltrr By ROVE JUNE and thp Foun1 .. 1n \/alley ZononQ SECTION 2. Pursuant to ""' pre>-PASSE O ANO AOOPT ED this lllth Oo'lned ~net ildoiiH-d '" <l •holt• "'"tr Publt.,..,., Or.ln<W' Co.o't Ooiil• Pi tot. Ordinance Thi' 1on1n9 ord1n.tt.ce 10<1 vt.,on• ol Sect ton U -7' of ""' Odyol Wrch, lqlS gvl41r merttMQ ot voo r1ty Cou~1t•• ""'" Ml•<1'171 tQh 1041 I •nQ m;t11~ "nd exnibtl\ ••eon 1t1e "' '"" .--------------..:..._;_ ____________ _:.;_ _______ __,_.....; ___ "-------------;----it Pl•nn1n9 Oep..,tm•l)I and M P a•••'"' bM tor public inspection •nO nam<n<1 loon I ' .... -, I \I\ c ' .'.t"-.. ~\L _J_ : ... ·... --' -I ~ I,., .: -L_ I if ~ -_. ··!· ~· . ..... ~·· ftl~ M•1tlnQ to l••tlly In tavor « "' -·l•on to this •Pl>fl•I w111 bf' gl""" tn OPPortun•ty to do so II turt,,... 1n tor,,,.t•on •S oeslreo, yew m•y cootatt the P1'1nn1ng Department e t ~-244. (ITYCOUNCtl OF THECITV OF FOUNT"' N \/ALLEY E •f'lyn GriPOO Deputy City Cieri< Pubhslled Orange Coasl 0.1lv1>11of,, loolAr<h 21. 1'7S 10'i7-7S PUBLIC NOTICE ..;:-.;..'.-! <' ;.P' -·..'.:. 1:: " : i ...L---------__.t.a...!!'!..!'~ .-( _,I I~ NOTICE OF PU•llC HEARING NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN llVI • PUbl« nearinq w111 Dt f\elcl l>v ,,.. Olv Count•I of tht City ot Colt M@W Ori Aprol 1$, t91), •llhe llOur ol t. lOp m..Of es \OOft tMttatlt<• '"'""matter mav ~ -rd, 1n tht Council Ch1mbfr\ of City H•ll. 11 Fittr Ori~ Co\l• '-MW<. onll\I' lotk\WlftQ llfM ... ~ ...: -. .......... ....,_ ........... ,. A8AN OON M ENT OF ALLEY bthlll<I 1'11 PrH•O•O Dflve. •""' 110'l- 1rtt ~l\101 Strttl R"QUf'SI w'"' nwoP IW K•" M<FartallO 1001 OIH•I 5'r•t. Newoort 0.ot<h A ne91tll"" OKIM•llO'I M~~c.~·~~ ru•THER Gtv(N tlw4 ... ..Id ton'• •n<I Pl•C• any <lnd •II ~'Of\\ lllt"r"''~ M•• ·-·r w\d M llff•d 11, -cuv counc.11 01 ow City OI <JI'\' O' CO U lilt '>A ( &~tf0#<1A C.0.IAM<l\•Oft the "lor•MenllO<\f<llttm. I"-~~·~=-=<"'-,.-,,,-...,.,,.-,,,,,,_ _ _,~.""-~~-,_-:':.J-~~~ ... ~.: .... ::::::t~-,...-----=::-...=::---"1 ~ •~ Of~"".,_ NT ( tl ( E ~ P PH IHN ( V • ·--.... ,. ·-OOTR1CT1NG MAP City Cttr• "41"" ·· 1 --··-· <.•tyOfCosw Mew :" • ~~'..:...._---Nllt~ Ol'anoe c~ ~ "'"°'· ~~_;;;....__.._..-._.._ .... .._...,_. __ ._~._----..,~: .... ::::::--_..~.-M--.-.~ ... -----------.-...-.._ ................. w~..., .................. .,. ..... ~ .... ~~--------.... ~--:»~t~1'1S • toQ.11 • •f OAILYPILOT Friday. March 21. 1976 SUn Devils N ~Xt · for Scr ambling · Bruins PO RTLA N 0 I A 1» -Second ranked UCLA, which has won seven or lhe ht&l eight collegiate basktitbuU chumpionshiJ>6, and beventh-rated Arizona State will meet Saturdtty ¥fternoon in the f 1nals of the NC"AA Western Regional tournament. Neither team was exact ly perfect in Thursday night's first round. UCLA edged underdog Montana 67 ·64, and Arizona State t>rased an eaght-point deficit late m the game to stop 16th·rated Nevada (Las Vegas), 84-81. UCLA, which has won the Western regionals eaght con· 6ecutive years. needed all the help it could get an d.isposln& of Montana. The Brwru; may need more to get. past "'1iiona State for a berth in the NCAA semi· finals. ··r can't have anylhmg but praise for Montana," UCLA coach John Wooden told sports writers after the game. "J( you gentlemen as writers try to down· grade UCLA for it being a tight ball game, you'd be very unfair to Montana. They could have beaten a lot of teams tonight. They came · close to beating us." "Call me Mr. Lucky," said Arizona Slate coach Ned Wulk after the Sun Devils rallied to overtake Neyada rLu Vt1asJ "Certainly we were mo.t for· lunate, and that ts ~lmost an un · dentatement. ·~ UCL~ the PtAclfic-8 Con- rerence champion, and ASO, the Western Athletic Conference Utlist, will square off in Portland following a Saturday mornin& consolation aame between Nevada and Montana. II AU·Amerlca forward Dave Meyers had elected to $it out the Montana game, UCLA might have suffered one of the sea.son's biggest upsets. Meyers, a 8-foot-& senior. has been having trouble with both of hJs legs in the past , month. ''I try not to say too much about it," Wooden Hld of Meyers. "David isn't playlna well." The injuries have dis- couraged Meyens, he added ... I discussed not playing him at all tonight, win or lose, but he want· · ed to play." Meyers finished with 12 points and five rebounds. Eric Hayes, 1i s mull 6·3 forward, gave Montana a bic Ufl with 32 points. He was 9·9 from the floor in the first half and wound up 13·16. Ken McKenzie added 20 points. "I'm happy with the way I Hungary Invades Newport Four Orang~ Co.i::.l area :-.lJt':o. ~ill be competing against the Hungarian !\'at1onab. th~ top rated team in the '~orld of wate1 polo c·ompet1t10n Saturday and Sunduy in this :.irea Saturday':-. game bat Ne'Aport Harbor High School 10 thl' Newport-Mesa Dbtnct pool and S und ay's t•ncounter is at Marguerite Center in ;\l1ssion Viejo Both encounters start at 2 Jack Dickmann. Jim Kru:-t· <ind Bruce Black , all former l C' Irvine stars. and Enc Lindroth former l'ewport II arbor I hgh and l 'CLA performt·r. "Ill ht• competing for the l . S squad Ill P a lnier's Iron Play Big K ey JACKSONVILLE. Fia. (A P1 - Arnold Palmer 1s a contender again "It's getting better." PaJmer said after his four·under-par 68 Thursday put him only one stroke back of co·lecidcrs Barney Thompson and .Mac McLendon in the first round or the $150.000 G realer Jack son v 1 lie Open golf tournament · It 's encouraging." Palmer l'Ontmued "That's the best l'' e hit my irons in a long lime ·· And the 4.:>·;>t:ar old PalmC'r. who has let two victory oµ portunit1cs s lip away from him this st:ason. 1.., determined lo hang on here · · 1 took off I ast week and spent the whole week practicing." said PalmC'r. who hasn ·t won in more than two full seasons "Actualh rm playing reui-;onably well · "Poor play isn 't the proble m lt'~ just that 1 mess it up with one b:.id round. You can·t do that <Jnd win. To win you have ~o play three very good rounds and one .fairly good one. "I've been playing one round that wasn't good enough." Palmer didn't have a boge) 111 his effort over the 7,Jl3·)ard Oeef\'-ood Country Club course and was tied with five others behin d MrLendo n ~nd Thompson. who matched 67::. . In add1t1on to Palmer. tht· J?roup at 68 included Be n Crenshct". Jim Dent. Grtl·r Jonei.. Bob Dt l·k~un and Let• Elder. prepping for h1~ r oll· <.1s the f1r~l .bhH·k to µl<Jy 1n thl' ~laster:-. "My gl.lmt• :--bac k ... bald Elder. who ha:--had problems ~nee winn ing the Mons anto Open lost year. "I 'm r eady You·11 hear from me Lhis week Ir my putter will come back ju~l a little more, J can lake it right on m I.here and win." ... Jones S u e d By L e o n a r d LOS ANGELES 1AP 1 Parnelli Jones s aid Thursda) ht• was "shocked Jnd upset" by a damaJle suit lnJUred race dn"er Joe Leonar ti h:1~ riled agam:.1 him both games in this art>a Hungary posted an 8-5 victory over the lJ .S . Thursday night in a game al Long Beach. Gyorgy Horkai paced Hungary with three goals while Mikl' Loughlin scored twice for the U.S The t; .S. squad is coached by Peter Cutino of the Uni\'Crsity of California I Berkeley> und Bill Barnett of Newport Harbor High. The Hungarian lt'am arrived here Wednesd;:iv and will train with the l'.S. playt'rs O\er the Easter vacation pl·nod Three additJonal games are !>chcduled m ;'\orthern California next week JOE "DUCKY" MEDWlCK Philpot Wins 500; UCI Ninth CLEVELA1'D-Boyd Philpot of CC Irvine sl•t a national record or 4 .36 2 in winning the 500-yard freest) le thursday 111ght 10 the i'\CAA 01\ 1s1on II sv.immmg and d1 v 1n g l'hamp1011 ::.h1ps <Jt Cle\ l'li.t nd StJtt• t.;nivcrs1ty hen· Phtlpol o.; '1dur) unse~itcd dt· tendtn~ c·hamp1on Paul l\aras or Oakland L·nl\·ersity and returned the event lo CC I . Th(.· Anteaters h ~I\ <> ''on eight ot the last nin<' ~ l'<l'"" 1n the :lOO I rec'' 1th Philpot mo\'tng up from second a year ago Tom Baughey. ,.,, inner ol 1 he :5-00 as a freshm an and sophomore and fourth place finisher a year ago, posted his best-ever time of 4:43.7 in winning the consolation r:.ice for seventh place Freshman Gary Figueroa placed eighth in thl' 200 in· dividual medley in 2 .00 25 ,1s the only other CCI s wimmer to gain points on the firs t d..iy 11f the three-day meet Coach Hank Vellekamp·-. L'CI squad was d1 squahfted for the second straight year in the 400 ml'<iley relay Both times the An teaters had won the consolation race. ~ood for l ·I µoin ts in thP ream standmg'.'o l'Cf'~ mark of 3 38 6 ''ould h;J\'(' been a ..,,·hoot record. ucr ii:. 111 ninth pl:tr<' m the stonchng~. \onrlhndge St :ii•' lettds. bet"een the two Learns. A clinic featuring the Hungarian head coach and an in· formal two-hour scrimmage will be held ~tonday niHht at Belmont Pluza. The c linic begins at 7 and the scrimmage at 9. The Hungarian team currently holds the European' and World championships and is in training for defense of the world title in Cali, Colombia in July. The C.S. squ ad is composed of 19 players at the present time with only 11 allowed to perform in international game comJ)t!ti tion. On th(' squad for the Ne,.,.porl game "111 be Olympian Peter Asch, Paul Besckehazy, John Swendsen, Jim Ferguson , Joe Bogen, Walt Bricker and goalie Steve Hamann in addition to the four area player::.. Four changes will be made for Sunday's game at Mission Viejo with Tom Belfanti, Loughlin, Steve Doyle and goalie Kevin Craig added. The Hungarian team 1!> led by 6-9 Istvan Sv i vos, one of the largest hole men in water polo Also Tamas Farago. one of the best players in "'orld competi lion. Sports iii Brief Ex-baseball Star Medw.ick Dies • ST. PETERSBURG, Fia. (APJ -Joe "Ducky" Medwick , Baseball Hall of Fa mer and a lri· pie cr own winner for the St. Lows Cardinals in 1937, died ear· ly today at Bayfront Medical Center. He was 63. . Medwick, current minor league hHting instructor for the Cardin als, was taken to the hospital Thursday night after complaining of chest pains and d ied of an apparent heart attack. Medwick was with the Cardinals from 1932to1940 when he was traded to the Brooklyn Dodgers. He was back with the Cardinals for two years before he retired in 1948 . He was inducted into the llall of Fame in 1968. A great hitter in his heyday with the boisterous .. Gashouse Gang", St. Louis Cardinals in the 1930s, Med wick held a unique dis- tinction at the time of his deatn. He was the last National Leaguer to win the triple crown of batting, runs-batted-in and home runs in one season. He accomplished the feat in 1937 and it stood the test of time for 38 years. Thal year Medwick had a bat- ting average of .374. drove in 154 runs and hit 31 home runs. Ac- tually it was 32 home runs , but one was washed out. In addition. he led the league in run scoring with 111. in hits with 237 and in doubles with 56. It was a spec- tacular season that brought him the honor of being named the 'iL's Most Valuable Player for 1937 Ducky. so-call ed because he walked like a duck, was born .Joseph Michael Medwick. Nov. 4, 1911 at Carteret, N.J. He played the outfield, threw and batted right-handed. He stood S·feet-10 inches and in his playing prime weighed 178 pounds. L ut: Rolls MEMPHIS-San Clemente's Bob Lutz and Stan Smith teamed up to defeat John Bartlett and John Fort in 35 minutes by a 6-2, • ~l count Thursday in first round doubles action at the World Championship Tennis Memhis 1 Classic. Laver RaUin CARACAS, Venezuela Corona del Mar's Rod Laver rallied to defeat Teimuraz Kakulia 6-7. 6·3, 6·1 Thursday in the World Championship Tennis Blue Group tourney as the No. t and 2 seeds. Laver and Roscoe Tanner, advanced to the quarterfinals. Tanner beat Alex Metreveli 6·3, 6·7, 6-1. Also Alan Stone out· lasted Andrew Pattison 6·2, 6·7. 6·3 and Ismail El Shafei edged Ray R u!f els 6· 7, 7 ·6, 6·3. Kode • A d vance• NEW YORK Vila s Gerula1t1s and Jan Kooes ad· vanced to the quarterfinals with victories Thursday over Ian Fietcher and Jeff Austin in the Independent Players Association tournament. Gerulaitis outlasted Fletcher. 6·4, 7-6, winning the tie-breaker to clinch the m atch. Kodes easily v;rnquished the much younger Austin. G-3. 6-1. In other mat('hes, Jan Pisecky beat Gene Mayer, 7-6. 6·4, and Sandy Mayer, outscrambled Jun Kuki, 7·6, 6·4. Lock~ R esigns CLEMSON. S.C. -Tates Locke resigned a!\ Clemson University's head basketball coach Thursday night. it was announced by Bill McLellan. Clemson athletic director. Locke declined to give any re· ason for his dec1s1on. saying it was personal The 38-year-old Locke said he wants time to con· s ider s everal opportunities available to him in coachin g, a!\ well as in business. Ore go11 Ad L,a11 ees NEW YORK Princeton and Oregon advanced to the semifinals or the National Invita- tional Tournament Thursday night aa Princetl)n knocked off South Carolina's basketball team, 86-67, and Oregon stopped Oral Roberts. 68·59. KINGS' IULLY DEFEA1S BLUES INGLEWOOD CAP> -Mike Murphy and Danny Maloney struck for third-period goals to rally Los Angeles to a 3-2 Na- tional Hoekey League victory over St. Louts Thursday night. Out.standing goaltending by the Blues' Eddie Johnston stymied the Kings for the first two periods as the 39-year-old veteran turned back rive Los Angeles breakaway attempts while his teammates took a 2·0 lead. played, but I didn't come here to I put on a show." sald Hayes, who guarded the taller Meyers most ottbewoy. "l came hereto win " Montana, behind by one point at halftime, trailed by only two points with 1: 10 to go before UCLA finally put the Big Sky champions away. Pete Trgovich and Rich Wasbin&ton scored 16 points each for UCLA. "We played just about a , perfect game from the st.art," said Nevada coach Jerry Tarka· nian, whose Rebels led 75-67 with 5: 53 remaining. "We stopped their fastbreak. and I thought we beat their ione defense. But. when it's all over, it's a 106s," he said. MONTANA (t4) Hey\ 31, A1<1wrcuon 2, $mt<1i.y 10, Mc1C.tn11e 10 ToWh2U·ll UCLA c•n towns.ncl l, Troov 1(11 t•. Wesl11r,g1on 16. Mtyel'\ 11, McCerler •. OrOllillQlf 11 Jol\nte>n 7. fOlflt 2't Q ... Hellll-UCLA l~. Mont•na 33 Totfl '°"'•· MOn-.na IJ, UCLA U AIU10NA $TAT£ (Ml Holllm•n •. Moon •, Wllll• 12. Htlllns If, S<nrecler IJ. Ltoyd 11. J.ckson 17, Wrl{llll I, fowl• lU·lS. NIVAOAILHV..->Clll • 5'"1111 ll, o-ns I•. Gronctetlclt 11, AOCllntOll I, !>ol>er~20. BattH. 8rown6. TotelslllS.18. H1lftlMe Nevad• L•• Vtll•• JO, Arilon8 Sl•tt •t. Foul_,, o;it · Sober~. Gro1'd1Llck. Tot.II fOui•; ""'°". St•t~ 20. N•v•Cl•·LH v-.~ 19. ••• 1'1. UC LA'S RIC HARD WASHINGTON BLOCKS A SHOT. NC A .4 Regio111rls Indiana Tops OSU; Tar Heels Upset DAYTON. Ohio CAPJ In· diana, despite strong evidence to the contrary. has done nothing lo shake Kevin Grevey's belief in his Kentucky teammates. "With everyone being fed with so many stones about Indiana, I think we've been brainwashed. We're as good as they are," said the Wildcats' star forward after fifth-ranked Kentucky had earned the right to play the top- r anked Hoosiers in the NCAA Mideast basketball finals Satur- day. Kentucky, oow 24·4, defeated Central Michigan 90·73 Thursday night. whiJe Indiana was awesome in picking up its 31st straight victory of the season with an 81 ·71 triumph over Oregon State. Indiana has already·proved on- ce this year that it is the bet- ter team. Io Kentucky's third game of the season. tbe Hoosiers rolled, 98-7.t. · Since then, the Wildcats have been walUng for that chance to get even and now they have it. For a while Thursday, it looked Uk~ Kentucky was going to trip over its own ambition before it finally s hook off a troublesome Central Michigan. The Chippewas. the Mid· American Conference cham· pions, led Kentucky 24 -20 with 9: 50 remainng in the first half before Grevey poured ln six of his 17 points to help Kentucky pull away. Indiana was able to ~venge an old defeat T hursday night and Hoosiers ('Oach Bobby Knight was quick to point out that the fact that Oregon State had beaten his team before made his victory Thursday easier to come by. Oregon State beat the Hoosiers 61-48 in the Far West Classic lasl. year. Not r e Danie O ut LAS CRUCES. NM. Louisville destroyed Cincinnati and its zone defense while Maryland used a fulJ·court pres-. to deal Notre Dame a death blow In the first round of the NCAA Midwest Regional basketball tournament. Louisville riddled the zone de· fense Cincinnati hoped would surprise the Cardinals by a 78-63 count and Maryland used its pre- ss to destroy Notre Dame's bushwhack plans 83·71 Thursday nJght. The victories set up a battle Saturday afternoon between the No. 3 ranked Cardinals and the No. 4 uted Terrapins with a trip. lo the final round of the NCAA playoffs in San Diego at s take. Syracage Hot PROVIDENCE, R.I -They did all the things you'd expect of a team from the highly promoted Atlantic Coast Conference. They showed class, had a lot or good players and used all sorts or de· fenses and gimmicks. But Syracuse w&s not 1m· pressed. and North Carolina • champions· ot the ACC, is no lon&er 1n the NCAA tournament. Attorney Robert &hn of San . Jose. where Leont.1rd lives. said the suit was filed in Lo!> Angele:, «entral District Superior Court March 10 agein s l Jones. . Firestone Tire & Rubber Co. and Val's Ford Sales of Los Angeles. a tire dealer Jon<>s said no p:>pt'rs had been served on htm and he had not seen the Ruit. Jones said he was upset by a report quoting Leonard as sayin~ his only source of income sanct> h1-, inJury Feud Erupts: Rangers, NY B~wl In the Tar Heels' place 'is a $yt'acuse team with seven losses, among them d@feat.s to schools llk~ Caniaius and. West Vlrgtnla. And on Saturday, the Orangemeo will play Kansas State. ·was a $100 a week check from lhc U.S. Auto Club Benevolent F\lnd. Leonard Ml id he "'.is misquot- ed in the report and meant lh<•l the $100·3 W<'c.'k p3ymenls 1A ('r£· hll only sourrP of lncom,. '-HH'l' Jan 1 The 11u1t 11lc>)lei. u def~c:tl\'l' tir~ and na1U1ence caused Leonard to be severely 1n1url'd m the era.sh o/ a car hr wai. dnving for Jonu• racln l( t eam Jn the Cali/or12ia SOO in M itrch 1974 • YORT LAUDERDALE, Fla. CAP> -The real Texas Raneers may be needed to keep the peace the next time their baseball namesakes s quare off with the New York Yankees . The y ear-old feud between New York ccnl<'r f1eldC'r Elliott Me1dctox and Texas manager 811 ly Martin erupted in n beanball w~r ctunn~ the Rangers' 3 2 l~ inninti: ('xhib1l1on v1rtory Thu~ day. It wound up wath Y»nkee skipper Bill V1rdon entamgled on the l{round with 1'<'xas outfielder Jeff Burroughs. the Amencan L.eague's Most Valuable Player. The hard fe<'llng11 began last sprin1 when, according to Mad dox, who was then with the Rangers, Martin reneged on u promise to give him plenty or playing time. Shortly thereafter. Maddox was sold to the Yankees. Maddox repealed h.is charges 1n a local newspaper last week, "He hed to me." MaddolC said "That makes him a liar. He S3id things to me last season when I "'<•S at home plate. , I wMlked on the field before the ~ame and none of the Ranger players would talk to me. It was a little upsettiDI because l was as <'IOS~ to moat of those guys as the t(UY~ her~. But T lcneW they had their orders form Martin ... " Maddox reported this sequence or events when he came to bal ln the lirst inning agaiDlt Jim Bibby: "His first f itch was over the plate and tha surpriAed me. The next pitch was a s lidtr tow •bd away and I figured l f)etterwatch out. That's a 11et-up pitch to get you to lean over the plaie. lf f hadn't been looking ror it, tht next pitch would have htt me II'\ thehud." As It wu, it clipped Maddox on tbe shoulder. In a ho rt Of'dtr New York 'a Rudy May brushed bac:k T<.'xas' JM l.ovflto An ln· --.............. . ning later -Maddox' bat Oew halfway to mound In the third hulln1. -Texas' Stan Tbomu nred a pitch oveT Maddox' hea"d ln the alxtb. -New York•a Mike Wallace did it twice to Texas' Dave Nelson ln the seventh. and that was tbe last straw. Nelsoo started toward the mound and Vlrdon charaed from _. du,out. He hod worm with Martin and Nelson, who nicked hi• hand at the Yankee manoaer Soon, Vlrdon and Burrou1hs were rollln1 on the around itmldst the pushing and 1hovin1. Sixth-ranked North Carolina ls eoJna nowhere because Jim Lee, a 6·foot·2 1uard, b.it a 15 root jump shot wltb three seconds re- maining Thursday night. It was the difference in Syracuse's 7S.76 upset of the heavily !avorcd Tar Heels. Kansas Stale ts still i.n buslncsa de pile itself. The Wildcats did their best to blow • 1.5-point lead by throwing the bail away ~ umes. but Chuckle WlIUam~. a c:ool 6 3 auard, calmed his team with two of his lS nerd goals and Kansas State prevailed over col· d-shootlng Botton eou., •• , • .es. 1 1 By N Higt as ra 10th tree tioni they a g1 doze n way- Cield 1:10 ninl mile Sp 11. N 'fhe1 mee ( 10.( sche boll qua1 Mul: the Ne\\ pun, tob1 E1 chie with Lio ohal the . rece Mis Cool Tl in ti mee beat 440, fr on invc Tl are rac athl mor; M ing Joh chal Coli Thu Bea and Kol. u " AN• Hig the cha eve· An@ 387. H SOp ner ofS 0 Cha Son (33: A. I Lo: Tra Tars S pikers I ·Tabbe d to Will By ROGER CARLSON Of"'• c:f111y l'll•t 'IHI · Newport Harbor The two·mile features M cConnell (9: 17.6 Inst year and 9 : 19 this season>. Cook ( 9: 27 >. St. John and Dowling of Mater Dei and Ediso~ Charlie Walczak. High1s hos t Sailors loom as favorites to annex the loth annual Beach Cities track and field in vita- tional crown Saturday as they enter the mee t with Newport's K .C . Con- a good s hot at a half nell high jumped S.6V.. dozen individual crowns. Thursday to move into a The meet gets und~r c h allenging position way at 11 with the firs t against Estancia's Ken field event finals a nd al Conner <6·8 3·-1 > and 1:10 with the firs t run-Edison's Chris Davis nlng finals -the t~o-<6·51 mile. Dave Kurrasch ap- Sprint prehms begin at pears to own the s hot put 11. C64-ll34) for Newport Newport ·s Brian and may push Costa Theriot. who h o lds the Mesa's Curt Eilenberg meet r ecord in the 100 Cl61-2J in the discus off MARK SCHUBERT Ml11ton Viejo eo.cte Swini Finals Tonight DAILVPILOT ~ 1111~~ Sparks Sailors Bryant Humann'• trt· tMt,s.w.ttstu._9:1••Mte•n•r/) pie and K.C. 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OC>tiOOWlltlt ILU.Or._.r Ill. Time: l:ff.t . Miit-1. G•ll•Olltr Ill 2. ~l\flold Ill J, Acosta CFI. 'Tl~: 41tu. t•Mlle-I. Goll99Mt CL I 2. Fl"OfKl'I Ill a. Strlckltlld CF>. Time· t :U.O. Ito HH-I. Kr O\IU.er CF I 1. Ne.-..:t Gll.noWrd. Time· IS.t . 330 LH-1. Mony (F) 2. FeflcNll (Fl J. lontf.CIO Ill. Tlmo: 41.7. 440Atley-1. lMto. Tlmo : U J. Ml .. "-•o-I . FOUfll•ln V•IW,. Timi. J::H.1. HJ-1 fhOrntOft !Fl 7. Por.riocl< Ill 1. BMNlt Ill. t+eiof>I. Ml. LJ-1 Meroerum tfl 2. Vomomolo <LI J Kreutier (Fl. Dlsl•nc.e. tt-11"1. PV-1. 9llh00 Ill no wcond « ltllrd. HolQl>I. ll-0 SP-I. V•• IL I 1. HOStellw IF) 3. MtrrlU Ill. Ol'1•nco: 4'-•. OIKui.-I Merrill ILi 2. HOSletl ... IF> J c;,.,..,, CFI. Olltonco: 11'-4. T J-1. Margerum 11"1 2. hlorllOn ILIJ. K'9111ter IFI. Olst•Mt: 4l..O. ................ <II (Q) (U) K___., IC»-I. P91erM>n CK I 2. Mkklln IHI ... "•l•Y-1. C.O.tl Meu Tlint. 461. Mli. lilo11y -1 ~OllOll•. Time. >.U.t HJ 1 Wen9 ICl 1 Allen ICI 3. OMIMell« IMI. Helolll ).t , u I. ()elpfl IMl J. Ctutero (Ml s. .,_ IMl Dl•t•nc•: 19·1~1. PV-I Klnclrod CM I 2. 0110drl<IQ9 ICI no ll'llro. HelQlll 12-0. SP I. E1l•nber9 IC> 2 V•n· O.VenMlr IMI l . Cole CMI. 01111.ntt: SU....,, OltcU!-1, Ellenberg CCI 7 HOldln <Cl J. Ollv;ir IMI Dnl•nce · l~J.10 .,.._, H•tt CUI. 2. '°'' M . L btMIOon "I TIMe. U .4 --.1 "9ck (UI. l. l.condlrl <51, S. 8oul .... t N I. Time. t ; U ... Mlle I ... Minon (Ul. 2. 1119" CU), a. ~ro IUI tuno. 4.. 4t. I 2-Mlle-1. Pet~.on IUl, 2. &9t CUl,J.GltM CUI. Time: 103'1 l)OMH-1. Uo .. I. 1 E«~ (Ul,l.Moort lUI flme.20t, »O\.H I Lat Ill, 1 Mor•11 (~),I. E«lo"-IUI Thft0 ;41.S. 440 Reio I. Uftl'llOflllY. TIMI: Sl.O. HJ-I Corv•nte1 CU>. 2. IMMI .. IU), J. Oti11M .... tUJ. H819ht: ~-­PV -1 HowolUl.Hol91'1t:U . u 1. O.vll (U), ?. Esc•ncloft lS>, .IURfor ¥a rdt" 1eur~1u1.oh1once: 11-1"". T J I Devil> IUl, 2. Burger (U), L TJ 1. Robinson (Ml 2 Klnortel IMI 1 Oolptl (Ml. fi>hlonct. *ltt., Ceoa .. Mne (HSI 111) llM,..U• Hore.own IUI, OtJlan<o; )t.)t/). 100-I. 8oolh IMI l. French IC) 3. SP-I StlydOr IUI. 7. E-tSI, L Ov..,*"Ofl CCI l imo 11? ""!OMV ISi Dlsl•nte· 37.4...,, no 1. 8oolh (Ml 2 Rluroo (Cl 1 OISCllS-1. Moo•• CUI, 2. Moot ru>. rrencl'l ICI. l une· lS I. 3 Ro.u ISi. OltlaMo: Ul-11 ..... 440-I Rluroo CCI 2. Yellch CCI 3 · MorltMI Ct .. I IJ71 Wotl- M<K.ey IC> Tune S• S tOO 1 Chu&1ll (Ml. ? Mkhlo CMI, _, 1 Tomlin CCI 7 C.v-ugn J.N•rllle CMI l imo 109 ICI J GlllOsplt CMI lime 2 IS 3 220 1 N•rlkt CMI. 1. O.o«lo tM>. Milo-I S<lltld ICl 7. Knl119 IC> J 3 &rock !WI. Ttme H .t . R-• IMI Tune s I>' s 4'° t EH•IY (WI, 2 SoiCer (M),1, ?·Mlle I C•¥•n•ugh ICI 2 Mallo H•rtleloer IMI. Ttt'tle· )9 7. IClnollmd Time II Ml 0 MO I Kotch IMI. 2 L•mbklll (Ml. 120 HH I Sl•<k••uk ICI 2 Tonlhn J Thot1~\ IM) Ttt'tle . 7 18.) IC13 M<K•y T1me "' ICI Milit 1 1o.no ... 1e\ (Ml. 2. Sholer 330 LH I Toml1t1 ICl 7 Wll!Otl ICI tMI 3 Williams IMI Ttme • Sl.t. 3 ~von.tuQll IC) T 1me 41 4 1 > Mii• . 1 Knowlh IMI. 2 Wllli-"411 ~l•y-1 Coil• Me•d Time (Ml.nolhtnl Nollme 31.J. l~H -1, Cl\Ubtll IMI, 2. C..-M1le Rtl•y I CO•I• Mew T1-CMl, l E••••Y IWl. Tune "·'· 4 ,-, • JlOLH-1 Groue IMl. 2. ~ (10.0) and 440 (48.6) is.:hisrecenttossoflSi-11. I E A s T L 0 s scheduled to compel~ in Edison's power licl inl ANGELES-Mission both sprints and the the 440 relay (43.3>,. Viejo Hi~h 's Diablos, quarter. And with Vin s printers Chris Davisl who petitioned to enter Mulroy (10.1 and 22.4) ln 00.1 > and Steve H1nesi the CIF 4 -A swim finals the sprints it gives 00.2). McConnell, Davis! after co~peting. in 3-A Newport a solid one·two and Uoy. · swim action during the Distance spec1ahsl · ttffn11ndncM1. Ttme. ?4.2. • Bn· an Hunsaker tn"pled ..._,. McKtOft !Ml 2. s.11*" IMI i. • V-oso !Ml. Time: J2 t . l. Von8"kum IK) TirT .. : 10.S . t»-1. NIUkO*SILI IHI 2. ,._~ IKl 1 Von8e1tkum IKI. Time: Jl.t. .._ 1. AllLlni. IKl 2. Murphy (HI l. HJ 1 Wll\Otl ICI no .. ,ono Of • IW) J Wtl\Ofl (Ml Time; 44 7. third Ht•Ohl SO. ~ l(tldV 1 Mdr•lld. I 1me )0 S. lJ 1 Ro<•rdo ICI 7. HuOheS <Cl 3 Mi le Rol•y -1. Manna. Time: and speedy Jack Hagan --1.e.,ry1M12.'0ow1t11QIMl1. H41rrls ICI 01\l•nct S·1~ 4 l0.1 d bl d d h d Ufldtn <SI. Time: 2:0l.•. • ou e an anc ore M11e-1. 0ow111191M12.0'HM•<M> R"-' CK). Time. S? .4. .,._ I. A~I IHI 2. Wllto0n IHI 1 INwnsCK). Tlmo; 2:01.6. PV 1 N•vorretlt ICI 7. SIACll.aruk HJ I HttO.rtr.,i<h 0. 2. Oit-t0 IClnoll\lrd.Helol'll 10.0. IMl.l !>ecrt•I tMI HtlQl\I 5·2 . SP-1. Gtllord IC) 2 Browning (M) LJ 1. Gro•~ !Ml. 2. Smith (W), 1. punch that will be tough . Another p I u s Corl' camp~ign, ~ak~ aim at to break up. J'ljewport is the .mile re-. Fo<?lh11l Highs crown Edison, perhaps the lay team, which hasl tonight h~re at East l..-Os chief challenger alon~ <'loc~ed a 3:27 without; Ang~lesCol~ege. with Maler D e i. has Tom Theriot (who will be inl . The 3 ·A finals are ~­ LI o y in the 440 to the Sailors quartet m_gheld atSanta_Moruca challenge Theriot and in Saturday J. , City College w lth San the 880, where he' s hould ~an Clemente Hig h 's C ,1 em en t e's Se a .n receive a s tiff tes t trom Brian Wood is the early 0 Go~man a thr~a~ in Mission Viejo· s Jon favorite in the long jump varsity com pet1t1o n . Cook. witb a 22-foot plus leap to Bot~ m .eets ~t~rl at 7;30. Theriot docked a 47.6 h.' s credit . al though· MtSsion V~e10 dommat- in the Southern CoOnties. Newport·s Tucker Sharp ed the prehms at East meet last year when he <21·10) could give him ~ Los Angele s C~llege beat Lloy1s 48.5 in thc t problems. • W.ednesday. a nd 1~ the 440, and Saturday's con-Ne.wport's Connell tri -1 D1~bl~s . can ~upl~cate frontation is but another pie Jumped 41·4 Thurs·. their fm1s hes. 1t ~111 be involving these two. day. : tough for Foot~Jll to The mile a nd two-mile The meet is capped by overcome the ad van· are also are interesting the presentation of the· tage. . . races with several DailyPilottrophytothe· lnd1v1dual slan~outsat athletes figuring in the outsta ndin" athlete of Lhe 4-~ m ehet ~!11clu~e money. the meet by for.mer ~>ng ea~ 1 son. s Maler D ei's Joe D ov.I-Newport Harbor spike THi.mh~haBw and !oot~il~ . (4·33 1 ·' u ·11 St ace Jim Owens. i g s rucc ,. urn1ss mg · · ) anu 0 .' , · • and P e ter Spurzem. John . (4: 31. l ) w1.ll ~c Mission Viejo 's big c h3:11enged b y Ed•s.~n s . n• bl gun s are s ophomore Colin McConnell <4 .24.4. Ia OS Brian Goodell and senior Thurs~ay J 1 Huntington , Taylor H owe. Beach s Robert .Ange ll Other area stars in· a.nd Costa Mcsu s Joe Lauded volved in varsity com- Kolar. petition are Fountain Valley's Mike W. Kelly Uni• D i.Ver Dave Cooper was and Bill Babas h o ff. Hun- oame d mos t valuable tington Beac h 's Wally player on Miss ion Viejo Andelin , Corona dcl W • T•tJ Urgh's bas ketball team Mar's Frank Browne, IDS I e Thursday night al the Marina's Sean Buckner E A s T L o s school's s ports awards and Estancia's Steve ANGELES-University banquet. Wyatt. High's Sue Miller won Wednes~ay's toast to Newport Harbor's JeU the bovs C l F 3-A diving ~e w~esthng team was Stevens is favored to win championship Thursday hig h h ghted by Tom the fros h ·soph sprints evening here a t East Los Dr~~er's most valuable after cli~king off ~ 22.5 Angeles College with u awai d . • and 49.2 m the pre hms-- vani1y IHILetboll the best times in each 387.90 p e rformance. H er mark w as n e arly SO points bette r than run- nerup Wendall S impson of San Marino (340.40). Others arc Loyola's Chris Horne < 331.80), Sonora's J o hn W eaver (331.25), Garden Grove's A. Gilman <3· 15.65) and Los Amigos High's Tracy Fields C292.00J Pro Scores fjelion.I 8HketNll Aooc1olt011 Cle..e1anaa1 Cn•CdQ08l KC·Omana IOI. New Orleans t i Golc!<on Sidi<' QI P'>rllano 9~ America" Buketball Asso<1•1•on 8ullalolt, NY RanQNS l M1nneso1• • ll'lol\h1na1on I Olicogoo, Otllool 1 lOSA~le\ J, SI LOU•~ 1 Cept•ln: Oo•n Eoeruon; Mosl . Valuellle: Oavo Cool>Of; Mott' Im-event for the day. proved: O.w Z090; HIQll S<0<er: The varsity title could. OHi\ Eoet1son; 8'st Rebounder: . Slovo Sawyer; Most lnsplretloMI: COme down tO the final DHn E00rt~.;.-1ervuuty relay-where Mission Cept•ln and Most Veluabl•l <Mlt Viejo's quartet or Howe RoH; Moat Improve•: Rick C 0 k " R ' Eri<k..on ; MOsl 1nspl<at1ona1; Kurtl ary kaza I, Tom .SY Koso.,o and Brian Lonsdale r e- C•Pl••n ~':'~~o~~e: Most Valua· Corde d a J .15.82 in the Die: Greo Gensochen, Mo~I Im· 1· ti k b U proved· Mike ~coll, Ludino scorer: pre lmS, a C e er Joo Blum, Most ln•plr.ttlon•I : Tim than Foothillt. G<anl. • l'retllnMfl Capta•n Paul Leonard; Mo\I V•luoblt; M ike 8011er; Mo1' 1m- p.011ed Brute Kau; Most 11\iPlr• honel. Jim Cummon9. V•rslly wre1tll11t Tro<opt•ons: Tom Draper, Mart Mtrw1n Denn y Morrow; M•UI Valua- ble Tom Dr•por. Mt-'I l(JlprOY~: Gr•Q Speltnka; MOsl lnsplrellonal: De nny Morrow, 80911bo AwilrO: ~rlLMe< .. •n Jun1orV orslty Mo\I V•luoble· S<Otl Coles. f're11t-Soptl Most ValuaDlt · John White. Volleyb a ll VAIUITY HYM1noton 8e•<h Otlt•t•d El toro. 1S·ll, 1.S.S. IS.9 JUNIOR VARSITY H11111tn91on 8e•<h det. El Toro, 1~1S, IS.I. IS I Varsity Cost• Mo• Gel. ~ter 0.1 IS.13, 10.IS. ls-4, IS-9 Jto•lor varsll• 0.1 def. Cost• Meso U·•. the Sea Kings to two win-• 11<u11no CM>. Time: •:lu. • , 2·Mlle-1. Ktollno IMI 2. O'HMo rung relays. . IMl l.OIMn CMI. Time: 10.0U. d nsake WOn th oan l 120HH -1, WOeuo IMI ?. L. , nU r . e oav J Wlllleim IMI 3. S. Wllllems IMI. m 1 :58.41 the mile in111-:U.4. 4·25 9 d t ·1 . . llOLH-1. O'Melley (M) 2. NolMI . . 80 WO· ml e ln ISll. Wlllltm• (M). Time· 41.I. 9 :22.3. j "411Aoloy-l./NltrOtLT1me:4S.7. A d H b ed t , Mlle fWl••-1· Melter Ool. Tl-: n agan reez o, 3::iu. wins in the 220 (23 4) and HJ-1. Monn'9 <M> 2. s1ernmer CM> • 3. l(•ufmon IM .. He•oM; 5·•. 440 (50.7) before bring-! LJ-1.e.1.osw1s1t.G•l~ylMll. · th 440 l l Dior ISi. Dlsconu : 1•-1. mg e re ay earn i PV-1. 0o111e IM> 1. s.c:11reldor IMI. from behind and running ! ..io"' · 11.0. 49 8 fl 11 . h ·1 SP-I. Sllnkerd ISi 7 St!Ml (Ml 3. a • na eg 1n t e m1 e 1 tie Kirk 1s1 0110 c1.r11. 1M1. ocstM1Ce: relay. I .0-2. · . INrlN CHI 1441 Wntent Enc Huls t , hobbled by 100-1. 1Nt1uOl'I !Ml. 1 o.,,.,.,,.,, inJ·uries all season in-lMl. J.u onuo. Time· 10 2. . ' 120-1. MetleSOfl CM). 7 O..noort d1cated a returnofhisold. tM1.>.a1et1mcM1.n-:11.2. . form Thursday. The . 2.t:.111~~;~~~~: a.vutnv<M>. Laguna Beach High ace · .,_ 1. Hendri<k CM>. t . SINll CM>, th . le . 8 1 Moll•lo IM>. Tune .. l .04 S. won e m 1 m 4: 25. M11o-1. Ml''°' 1w1. 2. PIK" 01111, and came back to post a I 1 PMw ,.,.,_Time: •:u 1. . . , 2-Mllo-t. M1lltt IWI, 2. Mel .... blazmg 9: 13. 7 Ul the two-I !IW\l, 3. P•t1• (Ml. Thne. IO:OU. mile · ; 120..+4-I. Rou CMI. 2 . .._., ' I IMl. l. SNw IMI. Time: ts.t. There were other top . llOl.H-1. s .... cMI. 2. eut1w CM>, k t M 'k B " h rr, l.SwllllWI. Time:"·*· mar s 00. J e lSC 0 "411Relay-l.#NrlN. Tlm.:4U. o( Fountain Valley won Miio R•l•v -1. MHln•. Time: th h If .1 . 3:1'.S. e a -m1 e m 1 :59.6,\ HJ-1.cuervo1w1,2.e..11erCM>.1 and Western Hl.gh J·uni·or RossCMl.Hol9l'lt:H . . ; LJ-1. LAOtlord IWI, 7. Sl>aw IMI, J. Kevm Cuervo doubled, 1 1<1eese 1w1. Oht•nto: zi-4. pole vaulting 14·0 and .:;~~:1i~~rvo IW), t. Haughn IMI. highjumpin g 6·6. ~"-1. l¥bln IMI, 7. 8•11IW),1 OvtlMO IWI. Olstaace: )1·2. ' ¥arsitg M11e-1. Endicott <M>. 1. ~ IWl, 3. eosely IMI. Time: 4:4t.7. Est.enc•• IUI 011 Tustil' 100-t. 01 .. IT I 2. B .. nett (E) l. R. SNdowen IE>. Time: 10.7. 220 I. J. Wailers IE) 2. OjM (Tl 3. R Sh~-n (El. Time 23.S. 4-40 I J Wallt'r\ I El 1. Yale CTI 3. M<PMll IEI lime S?.2 lil0-1 Valdez IT> 7. Whitt CE> 3. Ward IEI Time 2.114.1. Mile 1 Hallenbeer !Tl 1. 5et•ro CTI 3 Kenyo<\ IE I. Tune: 4:30.0. 2 Miit' 1 Hallenbur CTI 2. MelUll IEI J Set.Ho IT!. Time: 9 . .0.0. 120HH 1 0 '8r1en 1Tl 2. Len-cr1 3 Nelltl IEI Time 1~8 llOLH-1. LAllow \,TI 7. COnntr IEI J.. R•msoy IE>. Tune: 41.3. "411 Relay-I. Tusur. Time: 45.S. Mlle Relo-1. Estoncl•. t'ime: 3.32 ... HJ-1. L. Hall CE> 2. Conner (El 1 S. H•ll CT I. Heigh!: 6·2. U -1. 8•rnell CEl 2. Conner IE> S. Re inke Ill. Olst•nco: 20-4'1to. T J-1. 8arnett IEI 2. M•d«Y (T)l. B101d Ill. 01s1an<e: •l·I PV l. A1\ll'°ny (Tl 2. Spoes (El 3. Gribble !Tl. HelQlll : 13-0. SP l.W•lllEl!.Lonv(T)).c;,- (El. Olil•ntt: ~·· Oli.cus-I. KollOut CT l 7 Long IT) 1. Morg4"n IE I. Dlilonct. U.S.•. MlnlOfl Viole I 741 !UI LatllfloO 9"Ctt 100 I. Jonn IMI. l. Henning (Ml, 3.Coot ILi. Time: 10.4., 220 I. CNt ILi. 7 . .._Int (Ml, 3. Piile ILi. Time: 14.0. HO I Jones IM). 1 Trimble IU, 3. 8orled IMI Time )1 9. 880 1. cook IMI, 1 T .. mble !Ll, 3. Boried IM) I ome •I )8 0. C.... •I INr l't l U1l Viti.~ 100-1. Gtlllltl'I IVI 2. 8•r-k IVI l.INrlln IV>. Tlmo: 10.~. 770-1. H~n (Cl 7. M.ttlfl !VI J. Gnllitll <VI. lime· ll 4. 440-1. HOQOt'I ICI 2. #l<N•mero IVI 3. FIHner IV). Time· S0.1. 180 1. Hun\•ILer ICl 2. ~ IC) and Sor•noe IV). Time. 1: S..4. Mile-I. Hunuker IC) 7. P•rllS IVI 3. Summers cv>. l imo: 4·2S.t . ?·Mlle-1. Hwnwker <Cl 7. ~~ CVl3.Stwinoe !VI. Time: .t :21.l. 110HH-I. NevllM! CCI 2 Fowttr CVI J.s..ndwsonCVI. Time· IS.t l30LH-1. lt•y (VI 2. M<C.owon ICI 1 H.olllftd CVI. Time: 41 2 00 Relay-I. CorOfle del tNr. Time: 4S.1. M.lle itoi.y-1. Coton• CS.I Mar. Tlmo: l :J1 .0. HJ-I. W..,.... (VJ 1 AnclerS«t (C) 1c;,o, IVl.HoiGllt: 6·7. U -1. H41wlll0 CC>?. GohlC>PO CVl 1 Nooro CC>. Distance: 10-10. PV-1. 8ry•n !VI 2. Cirillo ICl 3. O.ulr.es CCI. Helont: 11-4. Mlle· I. McQuown CH) 2. ICtlecJw CHI l. Wenoe• IK I. Time: 4:31.4.. 2·Mllo -l, Da"I IKI 2. C•I,,_ CHI ).M<~IHI. T1mo: 9:44.0. 1JOHH-1. Dondur•n CHI 2. CoeNo CICIJ,Cf>tMlond IHI. limo: IU. llOLH-1. Atkins IK l 2. Donduren CHI J.Coolllo 11<1. Time: 41.4. '40 Rtl•y · 1. Hunl1n9IOft 8e.tch. T1-:•S.3. MllO Aoloy-BoUldlsqu•llflod. H.1-1. fttfd IHI 2. Btoverldlt IHI U -1. Parma IK I 2. R .. d IHI l . &Mrtlt CKl. D1st•nce: 21·1:tu. • TJ-1. Reed (HI 1. Nlcnols (Kl 3. Oomlno II< I Ot\lan<e ll·4'" PV-I. S<IW&dle IHI 7. Fl~t.lf CHl 3.WIMsleS (Kl.HeiQhl : 12-4. SP-I. TtltlO IHI 2. /Nroum (Kl 1 LYM IHI. Oillonco: 44-S. OiKUS-1. Roell IHI 2. FlndWmp CHl1 lyM (Hl. Dht8n«: llf.3Y>.. .._.,,.,. Harwr 116> , .. , E•- 100-1. Mulroy l N) 2. Onls IE> 1. HlnHCEI. Time: 10.1. 220-1. Humenn CHI 2. HIMS CE> S. e.on..i1 1E1. Time: n .t. ,.._,_ Hurn.nn IHI 2. WelS6001. ~ CEI. Time: Sl.t . *>-1. Uoy lEI !. 08r1t 00 _., OIO*J(NJ ~lme: 1:S9.0. Ml19-I. M<GoftMll tEI 1. 5m(Ole CEI 1.W~kHll IEI. Time: 4:lA.4.. 2-mlle-1. McConnell IE) 2. W.l<Hk IEI 3. Smyllle CE>. Tl-: t :4'.I. 110HH-1. DISConosloo (NI 1. ~I 1£13.EcclulNI. Time: lb.O. lJOLH I, Humann IN) 2. Lloy <El 3.E«lestNI. Time: 39.S. •40rtlay 1. Edi~n. Time. 43.3. Milt rel•y-1. Newport. Time: 3:21.0. HJ-1. Con~ll (N) 1. D.tvls IE) 3. Cr•19 IN). HtlQllt: 6·6':•. (S<llOOI re-cord I. LJ ·I. Sharp IHI 2. Connell INl 3. 01S1.,.1sl•o IN) Distance: 21·10. PV-1. Hommell IE) 2. Bogard CE) 1. Snow IE I. Heloht: 13.0. SP-1. Kurruch (NI 2. Plllpps CHI 1. RIC"-•dson IN I. Distance: .._J't.. Olscu\-1. l(urr•s<h IHI 7. Rk.l\Md!l<lfl IHI 3. At>eyte (El. Ois- l.8n<e: 1s1.11\., TJ-1 Connell IN12.StantorcHEl1 Hlrc,,.k CEl. Distance; 41-4. CM'-MtM <•> USI Mo ...... 100-I. H•ynes CM> 2. Hamosetil IC) 1 Potlel"50rl !Ml. Time: 10.S. no-I. Hoyne~ (M) 2. Myre IC) J ... m.w1L1 <Cl. Tline· 2J.7. uo-1 wa11ece IMI 7. My re (Cl 3. Sl\e<kleford CCI. Time: S3.S. 980-1 J. Ko-r IC) 2. H•"""inSan <CJ 3. Slwckleford CCI. Time: ?·Ot.I. Mile-I. Toe betwun Elli\ ICI': Yount CCI .ind Elliott CCI. Time: 4:33.•. ,.,..,.. 1. wrlont tci 2. r...,.,,.,_ CCI 3. Golla<lller ICl. Tt!M · 10:03.9. 120 HH-1. Falke IC) 2. Oii<oe (Ml 1 Roo<nson tMI. Time. IS.•. lJO 1.H I. 8.ibbtll ICI 2. Fal ... IC) 3. Ol~o IMJ. Time 41.6. 1 lur,..r CCI Dl•lanc•· 42 411. Chlblk IMl 01s1ance; 1a.1. 01l>CU\· 1 Gtflord ICl 7. Turner CCI PV I 8er9 IMI. 2. NOrlOft (Ml. 3. 3.Melby co. Dl•Cance lll·I He•Ghl 10·o TJ-1 Wtl"°" ICl 1 N•tlo ICl 3. SP 1 LecSe~ IWl. 2. 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Hulst IL). 1 Cook CMI, l, W•llt•llO~ IMI. Ttme • 2S.8. l·Mti. I. Hulst Ill, 1 Walter"°"5e IMl,3.W•llm•<IL CMI Tome·9.IJ1. 120HH 1 Grtoorv IMI, ?. Pr.iley ll1,),Andre•s lMI Tome 1•7. llOLH I. Gre90ry cMI. 7. 4ndrews IM), 3 l<.ll•PP (I.). Tome •I.I. ROSIE BLACK •40 Rel•y I. M"soon.VteJO. Time: 4S J Mile Rel•Y I L•oun• Beach. HJ I. Conr..S IMl, 2. G•bor IM), 3. Koen•o IL I Ht•Olll b 2 LJ 1 Kn•PP !L >. 7 John,son 11.l, l. Gebor (Ml. Dlsl•nce 70·2h. PV I Foster Ill. , Wood IL), 3. Mumerl !Ml. He1Ql\I IJ·O SP I. B•r•ll (Ml. 2. Wells cu. l. Churclllll IMI. Ol$1ance. )0.6h. 1 us I, Blnlt ILi l. a. ato LOVES ----::. --SWINGERS AT TRAVELAND'S SPORTS, VACATION AND RECREATIONAL VEHICLE SHOW, Mar. 22/23 Traveland U.S.A., the world's largest Rec- reational Vehicle Sates and Service Center in· vites you and your family to come to our big R/V show. You'lt find everything from thrifty run-abouts to fully equipped luxury models. And much morel Boats, antique cars, camping equipment, motorcycles, off- road vehicles, hang gliders and live enter- tainment. In Person-2 Days Only, Rosie Black. the world's greatest female softball pitcher and her unique 4 -girl team. A $25 gift certificate to anyone who gets a hit. See the Queen and her maids perform, Sat. & Sun .• Mar. 22-23. Thirty-five acres of shopping and funl Hundreds and hundreds of recreational "ehicles, all corralled in Traveland's friendly frontier town setting. Surrounded by lakes, waterfalls and play~rounds, you cannot escape the spirit of outdoor adventure. FREE: Admission, Parking, Show&. Gates open 10:00 a.m. -6:00 p.m. Santa Ana Freeway at Sand Canyon Exit. ..... AM P-v•• S..ftdCanyon l•1t '"""C:.lif0tftle . (7141111 1111 Friday. March '1.1t'75 Gauchos • • • CCoadaaecl From BS> Ni411e-1. E uMnk\ ITI 1. C.t,-. Rally; Boes Fall ITI l Arm.irono c 'fl flnw: 11 o..S. ,..,,., .. ,IHI. Out•nc• ,. 11 • l~H-1. CO.fner !Tl 2 SWll IEIJ. 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Henry !Ml. 0t)· c,tnu 131 1 • T J -1 5.tndsltt (M l 2 (hUC11or>stu ·cMl, l Bryo11ni1M1 D'>l•r>Ct 31 4. T11sti11 Ill) ISSI Estanco• 100 1 Sn.dOwtn IC l 2. Cll•prr-.n \l ll.H•y lE I Time II 0 no-1 Co•ll'S IE I 1 Oohut, IEI l Cllepm•n IT I Tome 2• • 4'40-1 AOC>1"50" !E l 2 Che-ITI l. Anu ITI Ttme S) 4 aao 1 HO .. t IE) 2 H•rCy Ill 3 UbroOQ« I Tl Tome 1 II S • Mlle-1 EuW11~' IT I 1 C•~Cro If) l.~cllT) Tome •~I. Spikers At Tustin llOHH I. Okura IWI, 2. L•olle !Ml, l. Manc:M\ltr CWI. T .me; 19.1. llOLH 1. Contrer~ IWI. ?. Utne IMl, l Oll.ur• IWI Time· 43 9. 4«1Ati.y 1.~nna. Tome:41.4. Molt Atl•y-1. Martn•. Tome: J ,,._. HJ I. Jon~ IMI. 2. Wllott IM), 3. HbrC CW) Het'Jhl: S.9. LJ · I. L•tnot IM I, 2. Wtld IMI, 3. K.ito IMI. Oost.tnet: 11·H• PV-I. Wtld (M l, 2. H<1rt <WI. 3. Menc~ltr lWl .Heo;nt: UH. SP-I. A.Writ <M l , 1. Ortiz (WI, 3. H•rtwoO CMl. 01sl•nce: ., • .,..,,. TJ I CMltrtr•s CW>. 2. Ullle IM). 3 Hull IMl. Oost•ncr: ~o. Cer ... tlfl Mar 1411 IM I \llll~rti 100-1. s.m,,,ock IVJ 2. YounQ !Cl l. Tno,....s CCI. To""': 10 6. no-1 F1Skt IV) 2. S.msvl<k (VI l . Youn9 ICI Tome. 2•.7. 4'0 I. lrn<l'I IVI 2. Cox CCI l. Palmer ICI Tome. S•.8. 880 I. 8rt9m•n (VI 1. Ounl'tr <Cl 3. Leon CVI. Time: 2:08.9. Mlle I Cll.sse (Cl 1. Martin !VI 1 C.olmort tCI. Time:• •4.1. 7-Mooe-I. Vtrt;ei! IVI 2. Cl••st (Cl 3. V•nel.lnQe{I IVI. Time : 10.15.4. l:IOHti-1. Ftsk (Vl 2. Rush CCI 3. Brol)lliim !Cl. Tomt': 111. lJOLH-1. Co• ICI 2. Colley (VI. Tome ...... oo Ael•J-1. Voll• P•r1l. Tome: 46. Mile Ael•y-1. Ville P•rk. Time: 3 ., 9. HJ -I HMmon (VJ 2. RuSft (Cl 3. F•rrM CCl.He•gllt: 6-0. LJ-I. AuWI (Cl 1. Htlneker (VI l. Petey IVI. Oostanct : 11-10. TJ-1. Pelly IV) 2. Fiske IV) l. P•lmtr <Cl. 01st•11<e: ~. PV-1. S.bler IVl 1. Aoi.e (V) l. Heorwlo.er IV I. Htt9M: 12-0. SP-I H•rmon (VI 1. Hobsoft (VI 3 Colvin IC I Oosl•nct: «-4. Oise~-I. Fosllt (\I) 2. H~ (VI 3 HOIOrfllge IV). Oisl•n<t: 101·7. ~H•,_ CS.I <•I E._ 100-I Corum (NI 1 R•y IHI l. Cl>ePM>n lEI. Tomt: 108. 210 I Corum (N) 2. Hulse IEI l. Ray IH I. Tome 2• •. ..cl I. Cllrosliansen (EI 2. Whtie lEl l.Ouroo CNI. Tome SS.I. 180 I C~rtsl oansen !El ?. Art1"1e9a IE) J. M.acOon•ld (NI. Time: 1 QI.I. Mlle-I, ArconoeQ<J IE) 2. Durio (NI J. Conk tH I. Tome:•: ••.1. 2 mole-I. Arclnie~ IEI 2. Chris· to.tn\tn ('El 3 Fler IN). Ti'me· 10·30 2. 020HH-I. Doble IE) 1 011-IN) 3. Outs.on IEI. Tome: 11.3. llOLH-I. Dawson IN I 2 Htllfl<h (Nil Br.tC1bur11 (Nl.Tlm1!;43.t •.O relay I NewPorl Tome: 4't S Mole relay-I Newport. Time, 3 .. ~ HJ o Foelone !El 1 Es\llnger tNI l Ouo on IE I Heognt 6-0 LJ I D•wson (NI 2. F1done (El 3. &•n•' \El OoSC•ntt 18·8''' PV I AO.ms.or\ t E I 1. SllOCk IN I l. Murr•y IEI HtoQM. 12·0 !.P I !.l>o<ll.••CI IE) 1 Oarclon !El 3. WolW>n IE I. OosC•nce: SO..S. 0.s.r.us-1. Doble IE I 1 Wiison !El 3 Slurg1.s IN I 01slan<e 11• 0. fJ I f ocsont IE I 1 Ooblt !El l. Erlt IHI 0 1st<K>C•: )1.111. Fla. V•lley 116) (6t> LOM• 100 I lt,..(er Il l 1 Gol&ens (Fl 3. H•rris IFI. Tome: 10.7. ?10-I ltwltr ILi 1. Gei~ !Fl 3. Mt•om IF) Time. 1• •. 4'° I Fr .. ltr Ill 1 St.thur• !Fl l . CroullO.tl'1) IFl To""' ~a MO I. 0-y tFI 1 8urlo.t IF) 3. Soeyrno.,r Ill Time: 2· 11 6 Molt I Ht rn•nder IF I 2 1 tstrllloe CF I l. Sproetzer l FI. Time. 4 S2.J 2·M11ot -I OuclCly !Fl 2. Sorelllff CFIJ W"olclon <LI. Tome· 10 131 S 110HH-'· C•rr Ill 2. 8•1lt y IFI 3. t d Mltrry IFI Tome Ii 9 a or ay 330 LH o. lunq IFI 1 Carr !LI J. Ro<ll•r<bon IFI. Tome 4S.6 Th 0 C •~ Rel•Y-I. Loua. Tome •7 6 e range Oast area. Mlle Ato•y -1 Loar•. Tome 3 :~ 6 • Will be represented by HJ I H•rros IF> 2. Buelow Ill J. . • 8•oley IFI. Ht19llt: S·ll. ft>u r schools m the Tustin lJ. I. Golltns IFI 2 lsr ... lslll<F) 3. Rel~ys S at~r~ay, and 11·:;.:;0 \~1~~'",~r/•~:·i;,, <u 3• Marina 's Vikings are ~n 1 F1 Hei;11t:•·O gl'ven a s hot al Wt"nrun' g SP l.Wolrer ILl2.M<Ginley (F)J. Lewter CU OoSl•n<e: •S 31,.. the team title. O•scu• 1 w11•er cu 2. Mtrry CF> M · ·11 b 3 McC.1n1ty IFI. Oisl•n<e : 111·1 anna w1 e among TJ 1. c.ouens <F> 2. sue1ow 11.1 l 36 high SC hOOIS Compel-May IFI. Oost•nct 31-l'n. int in the boys' division -........... <11<s.>>1u 11e..-v r: . . 100 1. Johflson llCI 1. Oyrda (ICI 3. at Tustin High where the vjfl><M>llO 110. rime: 1u . first of 33 events will no. 1 F1•11ot••Y cH1 i. JoMsclrt '"' be . llO Th"rt 30.,..a..1ic1.Tome 2•.S. gm a a .m . 1 een 4411 1. Woods'"' 1. Pnest 1ic:1 i -girls' teams are also en· Colt:»rg IHI. To""'. S'.1. 'tered. including El Toro .., 1. Herrel <H! 2· Meyt>e•rt <K> 3. ICnogtlt IHI. Tt1nt 1 .04.S. and University. Molt 1. Glfforo 1H1 1 SIW>n <HI 3. Al "th M · !.IOl<\Cl.llt{IC). Tomt· • 'lo.4. Ong WI arma, 1 Molt 1.H•rrtl (H)1GtllordlHI Corona de l Mar, Edison 1 St>o<11H1. and Huntington Beach 010HH ' w oo•s 1ic1 2. Mc1M11 . llC I l ht Moor> ltil •nCI Br•ndtnl>llrQ are compe ting. although 1H1 r•mt. 11.1. the latter two schools are JJOLH • B••"denburg CH> 1. ·-·-. . l h df I r V1ll<eno IKI l. Rellerson (I(). n .... : cu...c;nng JUS a an u o o • participants . ..ORe••Y 1. ictnneov. T•me: .. l. M . . . th Mlle A•l•Y-1. Ktnnedy Time: • a r 1 n a , w 1 n o J ., J. a uperstars but good HJ-t. PMtcMs0s cH11. Woadl<K1 .. I C • t 3. Tllorson CH). MeiQht: s-t. a18 8nCt, 1gures 0 U -1. Priest IK) J . Puto!W (Ht f?hallenge in the varsity 1. Matttrn 110. Oi•t•~·= •~. +40, m ile and two-mile &r~~~·,~ ~~:!c~:~ <K> 3. .. e lays . Coac h Dave Pv-1. Mer11nez 11e1 2. Mayfield ~a. l J · IHI 1. ~(HI. HelQlll: 11 ... •\Ira ex p ec s 1m SP·•.M111erc1<>>.1ttk1n1001 an It in. CJ a r k Daven-""~ tH>. o•st~•: •9-0\to. Jim Shaw and Rick o.s.r.ws -t. Miiier IKI '· •r-endlft· • jn lh .t'>--..,_., CH) a, ,.._wk !Kl. Ots&Mu: usoo to r un e......., "...., •. ~ ~~4:: 'd~iii ar should 1 also tare weU ln the dis- 1~e relays because m JC Baseball Erlan Hun1ater '• pre-a.ui110..co111"H•N<• 1ence. "ffuns 'alcer has ...,....°'....- n.in a 4 :21.2 mile and s.io1eOO •,~o• 'f.22.3two-mUe. ~!,n ; ! = , Top at4lr1 f rom Ecllson Gr~ :r , , , and Hunttnrton 8 ach ,.. ',..,,_..°'.,. ... 1 ' ~ will be competinl at tbe .. , ... (,_ ' • • J Clrtu\ I 1 ~each CUle• Inv ta· °"'"•v s • ~ tional, a1th ou1h the s.n .. r"';:!.~,·•k-• i • s Charccn b1ve tbrff pole s.n ..,,,..,d1no 10. 11t•10m.tr' vault.rs (Jim Bo1•rt ~":.!;.~~;:t!:;.:~121~> .Crail Hamm e tt and ;;,..,.. ... _ ~ Saow > wbo u vt ..... ~"':4:!:. peover IJfee&. ......... .-s-oT:,. , • The Saddhb ack College Gauchos came up wlt.b three runs in the bottom of the ninth in- ning Thunday anemoon to record a 5·4 win over MiraCosta College in '"'a non-l ea1ue baseball game played a l Sad· dleback. In other junior college diamond action Tburs· day , Orange Coast dropped a 12·2 decision to Cbalf ey in the-first round of the Fullertoo tournament. OCC played Rio Hondo lhis morning in the loser's bracket. Sadd leback trailed most of the way against MiraCosla, but managed to come back. T he vis· ilors took a 2-0 lead in the firs t and t he Gauchos tied it with single tallies in t he fourth and seventh. After MiraCosta went in fronl04·2, the Gauchos picked up three runs to win it in the ninth. Carl Sandstedt led things off with a walk and moved to t hird on Doug Pryor's double. George Gay's sacrifice fly plated Sandstedt and Brian Hester walked and Rich Douglass singled to load the bases. Chuck Adamo then won the game when he singled lo left. Jerry Kohler and Don Averill had key singles as Orange Coast scored two runs in the third in· ning. but Chaffey ex- plooed with eight runs in the. last three frames to blast the Pirates. "9ddltN<ll UJ •ti r " rbl PrYor, 3b c;.., ,$\ A<Ums,ss H(;""· 2b Qouolau, 11> 4 t ? 0 0 0 3 0 s 0 ~ 0 ? 0 2 0 3 ' 3 0 l 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 3 1 I 1 0 0 o. 0 0 0 0 0 Adamo.ti Moffllt, ,, Z-11'.tl Pereoua. c Rotobie, 11 Sc>r~n.Clll s.nctsl~c. Pll 2 • 1 0 0 1 0 0 Toteti JI ) , ' S<-., •• ,,..,. , .. " Mor• Cost• 200 000 002-4 1 ~ s.odleb« k 000 100 IOJ-S 1 1 0r..._.c .. 11u1 5'91, lb Poswl!Yto, Pll Scllt llPCI. c, L~z .... SwMl-,lb Zimmer.lb *'"·" Aecom-.< T•VOll. u KOl)l..-.11 Avero11,e111 Lednmil,clll Totet~ .-r II rtll l 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 ' 0 0 I I 0 0 0 l 0 2 I ~ 0 2 0 • o o e 4 0 I 0 4 0 0 0 4 ' 2 0 3 I 2 0 ' 0 0 0 36 2 IO 2 S<en lly 1,.11l•tl r II e O\etlty 210 010 3•1-12 12 7 0r•"9t Coot 002 000 000-2 IO • Newport In Title Victory Newport Harbor High girls bas ke tball team outscored Fountain Valley , 12·0 , in t h e second quarter Thur s· day afternoon, then held on to post a 32·29 victory to clinch the Beach Cities League championship. For Fountain Valley's Barons, the loss lo Newpor t was h·ear t· breaking. Jt was their first loss of t he year and the verdict wasn't de· cided until the final five s e c o n d s d e s p it e 'a Newport lead al haUtime or 18·8. Both teams in each championship game will gain CIF playoff berths. Newport 's Lynn Williams put the cap on Fountain Vailey's rally when she gr abbed a re- bound with five seconds remaining after a mis- sed FV free throw at· tempt. The Barons had come back with 21 points in the second h a lf. 13 in the final quarter -but the cold second period pro- ved their undoina. 1bey went t3th ft\lnute1 without scoTing. For coach L:rnn Blan· ton's New~rt squad, the win cap~ a n undefeai· ed first year In leaeue play and puts the Tan In t h e playoff 1 for the second 1trat1bt se~ Prep Golf .......... .,,~ .., ....... .. ,_,._(JtlCIZl"'9 ... eca Mem uo> ,. u u ,,..,,._ ton• , , .. ~. 5c._._,C9) C CIJ~hr- St,...W G "U>~ay ...,_(,, G CllOerlMlt $cM'lft(>..,._; -.,i...-0rw1ma. .._lttlf'ne:.-rlna, 30-10. .91MC .. fit) t.M)~ ~ c:.n••o F m...,.. r.c.w ... m ' m..ws Unwlltld ftl c (16) OlllCs V#\ .. M(lS) G CJ>~ ZMllnUtl m G IOI~ kWlnO tub$: Eltande -....,...4. w..t""-wr -Hent4111du >. Miier ... H4111tlmt: WllSllftlMltr, 1J.11 E•-C41) (4') CA .. lilHa W.y tJl F (II.....,. 0.vld Ill F (1$) M<OwMlrt ....... (12} c ()) 8uilt HDH IOI G llOIOlttal IN'*""'ll ~I G 121 OMM SorinQsulls: Edi-. ft•kldllanl4. • . . .... b11•a.._ ftt) Cltl l td.eta • .,,..._ ,, $Mwn 1"'9~ . .Wt COi >. 1'~wt. (4) P 1•> ~ "-<.er.-COi. TllM: 4: U,4, &.tftftllll ,, <JlW~tc 100 8r'6•1-1. Uvl"• 10) ~ Mto.t~ <•l C (0! 1(1\CilJ N~llot-101 I. ~toft (V). Time. .._.. m G 1101 ~1111\ I.It . ._ ' t c;:twltti.-i119 Ill G 1$!,14trrw• tQO ft~e R•l•y-1. ~ .V.a~•Y· 1C•..._ _ ...... wu1m111i1,r-Erte1 • Tin; 1:s~u ....... _..~. ~ •i.•:,c•e~ ••i.w• •· woes. '· 1:'.11.nc...,_ a...-. llltHl ,...,,...,.vi.It ~l(eoWf\7. IQO.lrh 81-.lft(I• 1 \M1, t, Tl'IMble .,...,Ume.: '2·12. • u.•,J.~ c~ou. T1me1 "''' WOMI N'SIWUollMl .. G 220 I. Bc&tlo#e (Llr,,~.-,. n.• . ~-•onc .. >•Ht Liil ,:s.wat-.1M1.r 1me.t1.t. , ! toO f)ladl•Y ,.,."_ t..·' , .. , '"" 440-t· 111"'~· <'-1• •• H~ CL), S. .. dlt MCtr If> i41 P•t•m.tf Tlmt1..f:U 4 l.""90J""'-~·1t'1""· I: U , S.l ... les 200J'rM.:. I. Farrtll IGIJ. LaV•lley -Ml. Cnt 1. 1: t , 8'tTgmao IU.J , H•nu•n !Pl dtf. GenlrJ .. 1.~•. •GIJ.'f.l._~.(ECl.TI :2.2'.S. C•set 1.Tlme.1.a'l.7. 100 ttid. Mit .. lt"'-t'."liount (GI 1. Mlle-I, Case 1u,. ~· &eromen CLI W•llin CPI 0.1. F•nermeor .. ~. '1. SOw.-. cG{a. '01s.no (El. Tlmt: l.Moor• tMI. Time. s.4 .3. ..~Hitt ISlclel. p..,;.,,,,.1.~· 1·12 s IOLH I. Moore IM), l 1\lnlll ... 50• ... Ck-I Ince (GI 2 .... 1.......-. (Ml. J. Pratley (L). Till'l't: 13 O. Lo"CI CSI Clcl. Hulbtrl 1·•. 2 ... ~I • ••-"~ •40 Atl• t. U 81e4 11 fej..._ Whol•hr IS> Clel Sn1llll H , .. 3, H. (El \"•··-(GI. Tl-3S"'. " I y • ...,. c • """ F • 1<> dtC <c~o"1P 1 S 6 2 -.. ~ • ,,, t " " " '" • . JO , .. 11-1: DIS.no !El t. O'Nt1I UO Ael•y 1 'U9una 8-1\ Tl Do"'"les 101 S. Jaf'vls (01. Time ,.,, I s• s . . .... wV 10 Fr•-1. H~y (GI 2. z..zntta · H•n~ .. n-W•lhn (Pl a.ti. Gtntrv l~ll.a.rtonCGl.Tlme .!t,.,. HJ 1 Hul"CLl,J Btrom1111«..>.> Hnermtorl •.•I •·2 SO Flf I K•sl•nlt• IEI 2 S.~r lLl.Hei911t.4-IO. Peet HulOCrt (Pl O.f. Moller·L<ncl S<Moecler cc;i ,. 810\lnt IGI Torre: 3 ~~~j,~;:,:_~1.1Mit~~5(MI_ , .. 15•2 Jl.O SP I. ACCllinWn (~ 2. H ..... llton ;:,~;~ "wno .. ~er (f>I dei. Smith Grlf)l)orl 6. H lltCMftion 6. c:o.\a Mlsa· FrtogOSIL 3.~~Ell. Btllucu CC.I 2 O•vos CG) CLl.3. C•te <Ml. Oosl•11<e; V·ll. Pllnlue•·1. 1 ... 1 • 100Fly-1. Scllroe'oer IC.I 2. Unlverslty(S61 IJllSa1tC-.... --------------------------ic.tta..U <El nothjrcl. Tome. 1 11 1 100-I. 1..e ... 1s IVI. t . c;.r~rll IUl,3 H411ttome: Edi-. t•tt. IOO Frff-1. Ht91y CG) 2 Fattell M.>nt 1$1 Tome: 12.1. CGll.Z•t .... • (El. Tomt; 1·os.2 120-1 waJllf'I' !VI,?. delnum (U). 0... Mith 111) OSI El T- 0.y I IOI F CSI Htfflln 100 e.0.-1. Slovnt (GI 7 A<Jutrre 3 Cnttnut fSI. Time· 21.1. • <Ell. V•lmo..te (E). Time. I. IT.$. HO I. W•l~tr IV), l . Mene (SI. 3. \I-Ill F C21 £111tmen Hk ll!Ntl 1111 C It) Pfeffer 400 Fr•e-t" K•1l•nlt• tEI 7. Hemtnover IVI_ Tl-: tt07.S. L•V•llO IGI 3. Inc• <GI. Tlmt: 180 I . u \I! It 0" ( u ·1. '. B~tMol m G fl) Gellis Meson m G 01 Miller S.17.•. 8re<ktnrod~ (VI, l. Cotl\M (SI. I008reast-1. OISano (El 2 O'Ntll Tome:2.«.S. S<Of'lnQ sllbs: O.iw Hills·Hamhton J Jo$wlCk 2, Pl>wotll 2. CGll.SCllr•derlGI. Time: 1;193. Mii~-I. Ehtntlerg (Vl, 2. L.uxlOll 200 FrM Rtl•y I. Goldell WKt CUI, l .Ayer ISi. Ttme: •:00. H•lfllme: O•n• HollS, 16'6. Tl-:, ... , 440 Relay-1. San Clemente, Tlnw: ,.-...... • SS..2. a EACH CITIES LllAGUE ,,,,uo 0r....-c .. .-IHI (411 LA V•ltey 880 Rtlay-I. S•n Clemente. Tlrrt;:. 200 Mecll•y Atl•y-1. Or•nge Coast. Trmt' 2. n •. iw.~Harl>Or Fount•on V•lleY Huneillgton Be.ell Marin• W L Pr< ,.A 1 0 377 lOO 6 I 210 227 •J :JOOm • 3 m 27' 3 4 2$1 197 2 s 268 Y11 1 s 12S 302 0 1 193 321 Time: 2· 12.1. IOLH . I Sell CSI. ?. K11l•s IUI 3, 100FrH-1. SCl\IUlno (\/) 2. Lull IOI Ellooll CUI. Ttmt!'. 13.0. 4. l,IC~trtk IOI. Time: 2.03.• SP -1. EsplnoH (U). 1. OrantltlCI 100 Ind. ~dle1-I. Snevon IV) 2 CSl.3. Tol>ero (!.I. Ol~te11cec 26.l. EsCen<i4 CostaMtsa Edison Weslmtnsler ~:~~~.• (01 3. MoUOll (V). Time: LJ .1.Belll!.l,2.Lewl•(U).3.R•y so 8., c k _ 1. s n1 II II I 0 1 7. 151 0 1s1ance: 16...1~ •. VOUflgbloocl (01 l . LIO d CV'I. Time. HJ-I. 8e".1s1. 1 W~tltl <VI, 3, ll.S. y MMtll <SI. ~hi •-8. - so 8""' 1. Nicholson IOI 2. TENNIS ~son lVI 3. &eran COi Time 37 3 Or•n11t GNsl II) (JI Cypreu .IURior \I arsitt1 j() Free-I. Shtvl11 IV j 2.'C:.ro (0) 3 Si119IH Ht9-.. Kii (41) (16) llMriM Tllomoson CVI. Tlmt: 28.0 Oonal'tut IOI Clef. 8ell 6-J, 6·• C.ole ISi F ( 1 • l Burrows SO Fly-I. S<"'illon9 IVl 2 Palmer Hock• CCI def. Moe 6·1, 6-7 1013.LullCOl.Tlme 21.7. P•rk(Ol del.Jones .. 1.~1 Coulson 121 F 181 How•ll t<unterl41 C C.i c.ac;y DiY1119-I, Amm..-n (0) 2. K•Ctrek Brede CCI def. Me~• 6·•. "S-1.1·~ IOI noChlrd. Points . .S·IS. OowltlH Weyer (41 G 1101 SoftweCI lllWll .. ty It G Ul Pelnwtt 100 Fly-I. Scf\1111119 IVI 2 t.ttv.ne Blare-Cullen 101 clef. Cnwl«cl-0 101 l. P•llTlff (Ot. Time: 59.1. . Ntol 6-1, 6-0. ScoflnQ sub: Huntington 8t.clt- V•ldel 2. 100 Fro I. Brenn•n <DI 2. 1<ettenbur9-Palm IOI Clef. 8oUM"O- ~ IVl J. James (01. Tome. Ntl5on6·•,6·1. Htltti,,,.; Hunling4.011 &eecl\, 1U. 1.03.,. MU•·NOVy IC) del. M•llh•n Dau Mlfb (Ul (t ) El T.,. 100 8•c tt 1. Smltn IOI 1. MOunamM,6·~. Anelenon 1111 F COi MclNis YoonQl>toocl COi J Lloyd (VI. Tome. H-r·Wols.on (0) def 0En1~t·11k I .QI.~ C.OICI 6 I, •·(>.6-1. Srnvt hot (1) F (3 I MeC1ewe II Limon 131 c m .,..11 Yocum COi G <•> ~i. Kr<9us 101 G IOI M<Klmty tWllhme: 2·2. •. C.YMHA(41) (411 E•- EvaM ,., F ISi Noll..s Newport Cagers Feted Smith (UI F IOISd11et 8.lrr Ill C <•>Brown Sedwln ISi c; (4) Ortvoclt ~II ISi G CO Mtl(llell Sc0<1n9 sul>s. Edison -HOll'nMI II. Futtttes. Cost• Mese-Oid 1, 8uloer 2. Halltimtt: CostaMfse, 11-IS .,.._,.rt ()II <Ml"'"· V•llef Balltr 181 F 161 8us11 Broaoous COi F (21 Ml!ndOia Ec<les IOI C 00) Bishop FunW a I'll G t U I Jo Cly 81uln c;,.ysflO<k lll G • 141Joll81Hon Scornig sw: NewPort H•rbor-H.J~ 1. Halllitrit: Fountain"'"''· 1~12. Matt Span gler was nam ed mos t valuable player on Newport Harbor Higp ·s basket· ball team ,Thu r sday n ight at t he sports awards banquet. Special award win· ners: v .. 111y c.tc>t•ln· O.ve Becker •nd Daw S.ymour: Mou Valu•ble: AMII • •.•• ••Tlntl .... SSy ...... You see. wegot rolling in 1920. And not as some operator of a national chain. We Started in Santa Ana with one store. when there wasn't much else there. And we gradually expended into Costa Mesa. Placentia. -Orange and Laguna. Part of our long-term success is your confidence. We'll tell you (acts a lot of tire dealers don't ... or won't. ................. t.cla. Miller Re'nrement specialists will give it to you strai~t. You proOObly know that the unique con- struction of a radial gives ydu better, tighter cornering. Here are some more facts you should know. Fact One: Radials give you about o~ extra mile per gallon.~ Two: At fiO mph. radials run about 40° cooler than bias tires. U!m wear. Le;s chanc:c of a blow-out. Fact ~ree; Radials use about 25 o leM horsepoWf". In a sports car or ·compact, ijlat means a lot.. ~and you're not ready for this one): Not eve:y- one need8 ndials. The type of tire you need depends on the type of driving you do. And Miller stocks all types or tires. Let's talk about The One that'sjosttight for your car, driving habits and budget. !>pilnOltr; Most lmproveCI: Tom !.tr•w. 8e'>I Oeltns1ve; Marty Fe<1uc1a; Most ln$plr4Jt1onal: Tom Slr~w. Junior vuslty Captain· Roi Schwalbe; Most va1w1>1e· Biii Wilkinson, Mo~ lrn- provtd: Rob Ooley. Sopllomor• Captain: Steve Timmons; Mo'I v a1u111>1e: Cllrls Keys 11nc1 Lyn c.tronom., Most Improved: Mui( Slevcove. Freslll!Yn (ep\aon Dan SlekOI: Most Valu.· bit. Fr.ink Venclok; Most lmpro¥td: StewSmotro. ... ... Social security. Hon- ~ty doesn't stop with the the 5alc. No way. Some of our competitors feel that if they can get cw ryone in their stort"R just once, they'll get ri ch. Not~-We depend on customers who return. And they do. Have been for half .a century. We plan on being in business another 5.5 years. We know if we help you with good, friendly, reliable se~ you'll help us. Wrt.h your d>nfidence. And your business. llM4c .. Nd .... ..,, ....... 1.ali•s••• G/Ma ..... hMW (• te •1% off). Come to,Miller'llre~W. We've j~ mule a special purchase «.®.<>Seiberling Radial" ~ hier,8 (check 'The Warrnnty .•• ~.ooo smooth,-cacefree qUles): SIJi as"' ~14 $.SUS $27.ts 2.1' D171&14 SJ.It U.ts U6 lt78x14 54.10 D.ts Ul Fl11lt14 S7M 2'.ts UI G17l114 ..... SUS 2.a Hl11&14 6.U4 JS.ts 1.M Gl71alS ..... SUS 2.ts Ht71x1S '5.J4 35.ts 117 M7&a1S 61.M 36.ts 1JI w __ ti_1_s_.,_.~_1_a_~ I 0 ., '" ., 'I . '' ... .. ... . ... ... I • •' • I ~ . ~ h • n ! p : . i '1 I ~ ! ~ : "(i ~ -fl IJ I c to fr p "j in p; p; st p2 to m R te p1 P< m ··a• s t -W D fo e> tr th cc 1\1 cl ye w 01 ti· re it le \\ 0 ( rr ho IE yo 1) c r~ it H n il st ir S' re ir d ta t ti n ti a a a d a a d ii \I ~ t. r a t • a r c Cl p t a c • • • ' • • 'Closell# Kocuses · . On IRS "LET ME SAY this," replies Caplin. "We felt it was not proper ... to look into one segment .. We found that the histQl'y of the prior (Ei s e nhow er) a d · ministration had been heavily geared toward left-wing organizations." End or query. But tr you don't listen careful· ly, you may reel that Caplin is somehow jusU· fying political til·for-tat in t axation. He's not. He's just m aking a Crank non-admission of engag- ing in it. THE PROGllAM doesn't succeed ln learn· ine why these names were listed. But it · succeed in showing tha the confidentiality of returns is shaky indeed and that audit.a can triggered by a slmpl anony mously -wrltte "squeal letter'' even IR . agents can eet put In th~ mail. 1 • No doubt the IRS wilJ. complain that these and other abuae·of .power problems ·studied by "Closeup" are over· blown. But ABC's ab.ow ti a valuable alarm bell tor. citizen• and the Coneress allke. Both 1ttould see it. PUBLIC NOTICE , PyBWC NOftCE QTY OI' tOST• M£S4, CAL~ O\. ..... .Hil ()(""ltlwtH1 DISTRICTING MAP ........_ .. .-wa.,,u,...,. .,..,, .... ..u:.......io• A /4 PVBLIC NOTICE tt1S, DY tti. tollowlnQ roll cell w': AVES: Councll Memberi : Wiison, ll'tl'llt14f,RHltl NOU: Co11Mll Membln1 ~ ABSENt . Co11,.c ll Memb.,, "_.," ... '"°' ~~~~--~-~~~~--. . PVBUC NOTICS PVllUC NOTICE PUBLICNOTK:E IN WITNUS W"IREO,-, I ~ ... -----Meunlo Ml my Nine! ... d .... _I ,..CTITIOQ$aUSINl'.S.S s .. 1 f//f !he (jl\y of Cotti Mew this NAMR STAT Ii Ml NT day Of llMr<ll, tt7S. TM IOllowi119 P«..._,S .,... dotngb<nl CHALi nei.vs E11Hn P PlllnfteY 'SKINNY BUl"F ET. 15t41 Ec!Ward\ CKy C .. 111 '"° n -oftlclo SI., HunllnQIOn Banh. CA. Cltrk of Ille Clly Co11ncll Mam•e L. Dorris, 9702 Bolwa. Se> of the City Of CoU• Mo• !07, Wu tm1nster CA 91W AP,RO'<lllO AS TO "ORM: Ft<1nk 0 Desir•. 831>1 "".C:••, CITY AT,.ORNIY'S O'"ICI GMde11 Gro""· CA 91 ... ayi .. ., •· ,_ n"s bus1r11us is conducted by " 'P\>OllVl«I Or~ coaal O•oly Pilot, OtM••l p.trlner s111p. llolllir<ll t, %1. ltH 7f3.7 Mamie I. Dorn• ~ _J t--~. I I .I I I"' I .. , , •I I •I t111~ st•l•ment w.n 111~ will\ '"" County Cl•r-of Oroil•9~ Cou,,tv on Febr1>ar y -i.. I '1 ~ "'412'* P\ibhsh41d Orange C<>asl O•••v Pil<!ll, f1& 11,11\C!M:-~.1. U, 21, "7S , 103-7S DAIL 'Y PILOT PL'BLIC roi;OTICE • suu ,ICTITIOUS IUSINES~ NAME STATEMENT Tne tollow1nq oer\on J~ d01nq bv-.1 ... ) Al.PHONSO'~. 1221 8 \lllfdg<l wn. ntl Ana C•llfornl• 9210' • LI NQ¢QT1 IN~.1 t C1111orn1~ ~ ••loon, 1ne 8 llllr•oe W1y, s-1 • 1 , C.Htor11l1 t170S Tho~ bu)oneu h conclucted by .i cor- I .J ~· • • ... .. . . . -•• • • • • ... .......... "<I , ... ,-.. __ ............. -... . •·~ ..-... -. -. . ' ·-- The Sur\' I\ ~ii Group, ~• 111)11-profit 1:orpor~1 · lion LJromoting 'No-sn1f1k ing' <Jllli e nviron- mental mcss o.1gcs. h;;is forn1cd in t\nahein1 '!'he group has 1>rudu1:t1d direl't, but humorous no-smoking n1cssagcs. · 1 guess yoJ could say we're 1.1ddress in~ people's vanity and sense of humor instead of their good judgment.· siJys g roup president Robert Bates. F'or more information, con- t<:ict The Survival Group, P.O. Box 4278, Anaheim, Calif. 92801 . Ford Bobcat, Capri II Now In Showrooms DE,\HB<)H :'I.. :\l1ch. IAP1 r~ord '.\l olor (."o ;111nounccd thal its nt•w :\ll·rc·u r\ Bobr;.il, a n(';1r- 1dt.'ntic<.1I \'c r s1o n of thl:' F'ord !'in· to. \\·ould carry ..,, rL·l:iil pricl.' of S3.I89. 7 pl.'rtL·nt hi)!hl.'r than the Pinlu. Ford ..1 l so s:i1cl lhc pnec of it s 1976 Capri 11 \\'ii I be $1, 117. :i n 1n crease of s.551 or 15.5 percent over the price o f th(' 1974 nHxl el. &th new models wt:nt o~~l c lo· day. l 'ht' Bobcat runa bout model 1s priced S205 hi ghl'r tb;.in a l'Om- p<irablc 1975 Pinto. \\"hich lists for $2,984 . l 'he Robe-at :ilso \\ill be 4.1\';Jilablt• ;1:, ;i "·Hi.:on nuxlel fo r S3,481. t 'or d !'aid 'I ht• <:1•rn1:i n-bullt Capn, 1m porlcd b.\ 1 .. urtl, h.:1s i.;ooe up 30 pt"rccnt 111 pr ice in lht• pas l t"o ye;1 rs. ,\ J~7:i rnndcl (·osl S3.J7;) <ind the l :.i~I pr1CL' on lht• 1974 model \I .1:-. sJ.5CG. ·rhcrt! is no 1975 C'.1 p r 1 ,\ luxury version of lhL• l 'apr1 ''di hst !"or 5'1,699, f<·ord S<.iid . Distaff Posts S&L Names Four Executives 'f\l.·o \\·omt·n ha\'c lx.-en named Lo manage tht• Nc\l.•port Beach br:.tnch office of Fullerton Sav ings & L.0;1n ,.\ssor ialion, ;,i nd two otht·r <>r ang t• County \\Omen have bct•n n a med lo key CX · ct·ut1\'t' l)Os itions with the firn1 . L1nd;,1 G r omacki has been naml'd n1unager and Joan Led- ford <:issist;.int manage r of the Newport Beach office, 2523 E:1 stbl11ff Or. Announcement of the appoint· ments \Vas m;.ade by 1·1.L. Dalessi. prcs idL·nl.. f\l s Gromacki of San Juan Capistrano. joined f<'ull erton $;.av. in i..:s 1 .... ·o Y L'ars a go a s ;1 tell er. <ind tht!n v.·;:a s a ssig-n('(f to the· firm's management training pro. gr;un 'l'hl' new a s sis tant hr•inc h nianag l.'r ;.il Newport lk-ach 1s 21-Yl'i.lr old Joan l.t>dfo rd , ..1 graduate of Corneli a Connelly lli~h School. Anahl'im, and :i cur rent ~tudenl at the Aml·rican Savings and Loan Institute. ThL• firs t fcn1ale to hold a cor- porate vice president's lillc <.1l Fullerton Savin gs is Joyc e. Bouse. an Anaheim resident who has been with the fi rnl for ten yt•ars. F'or the pa~1 two years s he h a s s crv~d a s corpo ra te SC('rctary. ;\l s . Bouse att('ntlcd l-l!llcrton lliJ,!h School and f'ullcrton Junior Coll ege. She is married, has l"'"o children and one grandchild. . . Debarah E lder h as been named head operations officer at Fullerton Savings' main ofrice at· 200 \V .Commonw eallh in Fullerton. Storage Lot Opens For Irvine Recvees The rirs t public re<>reational vehicle storage area in the city of Irvine opened today, adjacent to Walnut Village. Dale's Recreational Vehicle Stora)::e & Rentals. located on .. larv;.1rd r\\·enue at Moulton P<1rk \l.·-ay . offers stor age and parking of n1otor homes, trave l trailers, pickup campers and boats. Sto rage fees range from SI2.50 to S17.50 per month. depending upon the length of vehicle. COMMODITIES We look At Things Differently! 5.-d c...-for Specilll .,~---,,.-Standard Sued ~· Bankrupt I CORN REPORT By Independents ~Bids Filed !l! ............................... ~ •.................. · ,.._ ............ ·-..... . SAN FRANCISCO Court by 116 Northern CAPJ -lts ownindcpen-Ca li for nia C h ev r on dent dealer s h ave filed a s e r v i cc s la ti on suit against S:.andard Oil operators. of California, alleging It asks t he court to stop that the firm lowered Standard from .a llegedly prices al company~ lowering g:isoline prices STonER ~'!.~. operated s tations while by up to three· cents a ...-boostini;:: the wholesale gallon at company- 1649 W....,.,Or. price lo the inde pcn· operated stations while "•"'l"'rl~ d ents. · increasing wholes a le 642-8006 The suit was filed Wed-prices 3.8 cents a ~allon , .. ......,. .............. ,,._..,. .. ,.....,, --·-" · us o· lrict c · d d ~~;~~~~~~~~~~·~:· :•:Y~•~·~;;;:· ~·~~'~';; or 1 n e p e n e n t operators . 'fhe suit seeks ·no money for a lleged leasing Q Mercedes? ~a;1St~1~~ardspokesman The following persons and firms have filed peti· Lions £or bankruptcy in San ta Ana Fede ral Court: KARBOR M.toNAGElltloENT COM· PANY. Inc., •OI OoY•r Orl•e, Ne.,-1 Be«rt. Ual>illtiH .,.,.,_$ not W't'1 ••erm.iMO. R•lt•• .... K. f'f>o:ll>\. .... E ... THER ...... X Wal!ts --· ......,,.._. Joni Lant....,, ~<n ~•<rt. Li.ot1ol11ies $5,ll•. ••">els $1.US. Rel ... ..,. ~ips. LOFTUS Rotiert Al•n. lin..,.e cot.. leottoon. 11W.I 8•oo~n .... ,1, H.-it"'lll"" &..ocl\. loal>ilihe• '4,150, ~UOH5 !.fJO, i<et•rH Phelp-,. GOLDBERG Ju<hllto 6-oie, -""'"'°'''"""" •ui•tanl. 2!1611 Qirls.,yo. ... O"we. M•••ion VM!lo. LlKltlit"'~ !.ll.836 • .os..el• $1.!>:n. R•tereto Pl!ler. Ell•01t. LOVE Oori~ F., "°"W•il", l<Cl Seac•esl O•i .. e. Newport S.;o<l't. t i.:>1>11o1ie1o \l.30'! • .;n .sets root h!olt'O. ~le•toe Pl't4'11)1. 0"6RIEN Philip Pehr•. au!O "'<'<11.tnic. 160n Ari" Clrcie. H..,1. •nq!on a..acr.. Li.oblli!Oes U,SSO, as!.l!ts $1,205, Atleree Ellian. LE MAlREMo<l\;oel, i.alesm;m,4t0G E<lonQ•• SI., Hul'tlll'tOIO" 6e•cr. • • ~t--.J!;;:d!~I t•.otlililies 13,S,I, assets t-l.JSO. ll~le•H Prteif>S. , LEMAR LeoPOIO J .• c .. rpen1er, ~ Tod•r mor• th•n ..,., £. 1\u. s1., c ....... """'""· Limiuir .... \Jl.O'll, ~..eh IU,7$0, AeterH Elliol1. s aid ~he suit wa s '"without foundation, \Vithout merit ,'' but declined to dis c u ss ,specifics of the cas e. II US f°' Q quote! -·•1111 lh• be81 buv lENAR Mlrr~,.,I P.,-.wooile,.MI -, o1toeroe1allsr.;"°""e. GAl8BLE Will .. m M;:jrtool VI, -The l1tild~l!ill -. M3l Mis1o1on °''"'· c~i. MtM. (714)831 -1 • • -··-••• •• li•bllltit!s ,S1•.2M, .. IMll t.l,lil, Rtlefl'I! Pe"" Elliott. i"";;;;;; ...... ~~~~~~~~ .. ;;; .... ~ ........ ; .... !. ............... =il . 0 '(0 NMO A DOUQla'I All••ct, ~'.'WHILE YOU FLY" r; '-:-::->¢ Hi! '•t-/ ·.-1 I'm George Hurst. ' ......... ..... ... '\ t\' r/t":· . f ·.~~ .. . .. ... I'd like to introduce our new sen-ice, ~ge Hurst Exttut.1ve Srstems. ··wtuJe you n1" from Orange County Airport, we can sa\'e you time and money by providing e:s.ttUt.ive indoor park.ing and performing tbat es5ential automotive aervke. main· tenance. and repair you may be putting off, due lo your buay scbedule. You may 11.soci&le my name with the Hurst Shifter, the Hurst Powel' R...-Tool (a uresaYing device -Ol-an.ge County has nine unit.I currently i• UH) or Hurwt Perl«m.ance. lne .• a company I rounded in 1958. I sokl ro.y iat.erest &ntJLatcompany to the Sunbeam CDrporation in t97Z. Wo hope Lo provide career OJIPQrrtunities to many physically and 9Ddally handicapped Orl'lnge County ciliiens and t00tinue this practice u our •)'Item el· pand~ nationwide . Give mt! a <"a ll at my office during the day (979-.4100) or. better yet, can me l l honW' m the t'\'t1n1nc tlW6-25011. r d like to tell you. personally, about our exciting new Kf"Vl~C. GEORGE HURST Executive System• .· ~ .. ~ ...... -....c_.. ..... HMA.,..,.C.... ..... C•. _,..H 17141t7MIOO l•11il••i•I ~•••ice, 11S •-nld., Ul>!No, S.11 Cl.-ftle. LiHiltllH ll4.15.l ... ~s P,.W1, ~-.. AJr:. -~. U.NOESS 8r...i1 Girber1 • ....._ ·11611 R•til'ta c;rcle, H111nll.,._ a..ac .. , Li.obilotifi $9,616, .. !oWlll '"' Rfoie<l't! PhelPS.. WooNDESS Z-Sun""',..,.__, aoo1,.,..,..1.usas;oi.o .... C.REY!>O M .Jtllrey Tbomas . ''""d!.<"'11"•. 1sff ~sa or;..,, SM'tl• An• HftQht~. L••OilltlH "·""·'"""'~­U .Ol)O. J!e••ne EllloU GAEVSON Nan(, u-... cr.eckeo-. al• """''.,..ta its as •bOW. ROBERTS Sr uct Mel .. llle, Ir .. ~ ..--uf..:lvrer, ~"'41 CMrtl~ Oriw. Mi•~-Vitjo. LialliU\lts , • ..,,.,,. '" M!"\13'.463, A11erte Elllolt. ROBERTS Eh>iltletl• Marr, !K,_ le'"'C'.M<.allOll'ler~illlla••-· F AR ES Joiep_ .. _,_.m•,.ulKl.,•"'9 r~l'...,lilliW. l61V1 ... lQo,...in Sol., liwlllnQlon Be;oc:i.. LYtllUU•s StS..""- -su,ODe, R•ferM £UIO(l. FARE!> R-, ~.it., 811- clttlollsHibow. l lEGLER Rott-rt Ml<:"••I, -...,.ie.,.o. '"11 Fr.0.IC' (Ire•,""'°"" .,._ B<t;oc:rt. Ll.OUKle• Ut,1't1, .s.- wts MIOO. ftel-J"Mlp&, Zlit.GLER P •lrltl• ... ,. ... "'9111 t.arllMy.•"OU.r"°"'elft.ft ...... . HULL CM<rill OIM"tl!o, ,.._.... . ~11 c.-rlllo Ori,,., Mluio.t VO.je, Ll~llil'J. $UH •• llt'°"J. ....-, Aelotf"M~ HVLL C.r-IY H-,. -, .. """" ""1Mll ft~-(OATS GM-ry '#ltht°", ctr.,..__ tu .... 0.1-er•, HUllllftot""' l!lt«"- L••Dllitl•• Sl,S•6. •tS•IJ. \J.to6. ll"tolttff EUlo!I. L1V!N(;$TONE Gr•O')l"Y Wini-. tru,itil li"' OUl)(lli•r. no 1r.ine ... we., MllOf-1 S.1<fl LIM>IHIHr5 Rl,61T. •.wh\1,710, Re,...M h~• Elliott. TROll'ICAL FISH c.AROE M~ MS1'1 a.11.1 CMc• 1!11"11 •• """'.,.,_ 6Nc". Ui10lllUe5 Mo l .t''· ••wt• ... JeO. AtfffM A.IC.. ,.,..lj)\. GOOSE Plllllp 11t1olc1to• ... tnipk.i t111t 'titer, •lot St•s-• Ori..,.. ... wpoo-t 81'1<11 Ll1D1Hll9.!o Mot.JM.. _., '"'· 111 .. ....-•• ,..,,.."" ODOM.,,..,, 1~111 fl.ti..._.... tJ11J1 .... I.AM, ......... ~ llac.f\; 'l.Nllllltl<ls sta.011. •1oM11 "''°" .....,.. .... 1 .. GOOI& S1Nr• ~·•• ,.._~ ~--··-·· . I .N•ltf1tif,tfl ~~-Rfl Food Can ·Readiilg • An Awesome Task · By MILTON MOSKOWITl Once the heavy JW1S ol bureaucra<;y a re moved Into place and start firing" it's well J}igh impossible to 1et them to wind down. Before long they'll shoot us all into smithe reens . A case in point. ts the complex set of nutritional guidelines now being imposed on tood.processori. supposedly in our best th- terests . LOOK AT TllE I.A.BEL OF A Del Mo"nle can in your neighborhood store and you wiU see what the Food and Drug Ad· ministration (FDAJ is de· mandlng of all food com- panies: a listing of nulri· tional contents . Tus, if you read the label of a 6 oz. can of Del J\.1onte tomato paste, you will rind that you're getting 150 calori es. 34 Money Tree grams of carbohydrate, 90 percent of your daily"requirement of · vitamin A but only 6 percent of your daily requirement or calcium. Trading Post Former California As · · semblyman William Bagley · ha s b een appointed · chairman of Commodity Futur es Trading Com· mission by Pres ident Ford. subject lo Senate confirma· There's much more ~nrormation on the Label-more, perh1:1pS, than you want to know. Picking up where the FDA Jen off, a nother government agen- ·cy, the Federal Trade commission, is now trying to apply similar restrictions on food advertising. Under the proposed rules a com· pany claiming nutritional benefits for a product will have lo be ( ·lion. :ready to back il up with specifics. · ·Health faddi:its ha \'e-raged for years aginst what they call the ··junk foods'' turned out by U.S. companies. But now comes a fun ·· ny bounce to the story. The FDA, in its infinite wisdom, has decided that, as long as Del Monte, Campbell Soup, Kellogg and oher food processors are beiflg subjected to these nutrition_al regulations, why shouldn't fresh produce be forced to meet the same tests? So the agency has proposed tflat fresh fruits and vegetables car ry nutritiona l labels in son1e fashion if they are being promoted as nutritious.· IN OTllER WORDS, IF Sunkist oranges were being bill ed <1 s .. nutritious." the n a label somewhe re near or on the bin \l.'OUld ha\'e to spell o ut all the vitamins, minerals, carbohydrates <1 nd calorics present in the orange. The same for apples and other fresh produce. Going to the supermarket \\'ill become a reading experience. With rules like these, we'll not only go blind but 1o1.'e·11 make it easier for the company that simply pumps vitamins and minerals into a product in the laboratory. That. for example, is what General Mills does withlwoofi~ cereals. Total and King Vil am an. Over 1'he Counter NASO Ustinqs Profitability Confab Set Crisis '75, a two·day con - ference for leade rs in the re:.I estate and financi<.il industries Lu explore trends in money, Of>· portunities in govt'rn1nenlal pl'O· grams, a nd divers ification pM· fitabilily, will be held at the Newport Beach ?.-farriott llot<·I r\pril 17-18. Tht! conft'rcnce is spon~ored h_\ marketing rcsea1·c h l'Xpt.>rt S:.i11 - ford r:uodk111 . 1.:h<1 irm:u1 of S,ul ford It . Goodkin Resca r \·11 C orporation . a nd l ht• Sou nenUIJ t k-G old n1 an Corporatio11 l"or reg i s tration , contac1· Gloria Zignc r and Associalt·s al 540-1050. 1·he prt'·rcgistr;.it1on l'l'l' is SlOO and includes lunches ;Jnd .mate1·ials. B Fina( no Cap1 noon Spl T Bn< nAtl Tn noY F<I• .. qM Ho •nee '>n d" 01 ~ ~n sr.r• ~ 8'· ~'. ,,, lu, 1;. w 101·1 . ' ·~·' •1' ' n•. 12•, IS•, Ho\, • ,. n•. ,., .. , .. 11'. ... 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'·" .ft"~ , ... 1 N (olt9' t.4lo.. Cle!• I-It !lil-L. t-flllmt1 al sp ·lh .()( VI "' •' .,. m .. bo ar no Ho ... , cl1 lu y< th ar Jl. " he C< u .f:; Jr 1 h .P •• b G lu d< th de lo ,• • .. • .. ----~-------·- r~~~~iJ!.~1.sh~~~~. i .. ~ow~s:Excelleiit • . r . ·-T~~.to Buy It ~ ) , t.. By SYLVIA PORTER , .,. -~ (Lo.rfmaSrrie1) ~o~ l~an excellent time to buy a mobile home if you ve d.oc:iaed you w~t this type of roar over you~ bead, V!:.~~d~J)lftc~,.toput lt and can swing the purchase price. .. 111itii.~ob1l~ home 1alls'have been in a tallspln -along with •-.ue re~t ol the holUU., market -end many dealers are ~per ate for buainess. At a minimum, de- alers will now Jet you In· specl.lheir wares cJose- _ly -and quite likely, they'll let you bargain 'on price or will add a variety or "extr'as" to sweeten your purchase. Money's Worth • · . But gett~g a good buy i9 not automatic, even though the l>as1c trend 1s toward better quality in mobile homes. You must shop with care, must ask intelligent questions, must be braced to resist tbe hard-sell techniques that flourish in business slumps . , TO Sltll<"'T THE ODDS 111 your favor . .study these gu..:les: . (lJ The first fundamental in mobile homes as in all other areas is to select your dealer with utmost caution. He may be not only selling you a home but also arranging the financing. He usually Js the p~rson responsible ror honoring the home's ·warranty and performing any needed repairs. Check any dealer's reputation with local banks, busl- oess associations, the Better Business Bureau. As many as 20 percent of all dealers are totally \U\trustworthy fly -by- nighters, say reputable dealers -so this first step is an im· perative! As k the occupants of severi::tl homes like the one . you want in the local p<irk about the dealer's reputation and their experiences with the home itsclr. (2J As you .shop, compare \11ha l 1s and what 1s not 1n-. eluded in lhe purchase p1icc Normally, you pay extra ror such opllons as a r1repl<u.·e, #r conditioning, dishwasher, garbage di sposal, 'clothes washer and dryer, shutters, accessories required by the park where you'll li ve. , . BE SURE ALL OPTIONS you order are noted on theor- cJer form a nd keep a copy. Be sure too that any lot included 10 )"bur deal is fully d escribed in thesalescontract. Inspect your home before you sign an acceptance form T and check again all doors, cabinets, windows, etc., after tour home has been set up to detect damage rrom moving. Try to cbeck all circwts for power, p)umbing fixtl4tes, the like. Be sure your heating system can cope with your llimate Be sure a written warranty goes with each major j.Ppliance. Check the hot watcrcapacity. · (3) Helore you sign, insist on getting the manufac- turer's written warranty on the home 1tse1r. usually for one year. Find put al l detaJls, for many home buyers have found th.at m any manufacturers :lnd dealers pass the buck back und rorlh on who is actually to do the warranty work. .Bewure of ncar -1ntolerablc fine-p rint limitations . At 1l" effective date July 4, the 1974 Consumer Product warranty law "'111 apply tu mobile home v.·arranties ancl help eliminate double-tnlk. Also under the 1974 rt1obil e Home Constr uction and Safety Standards Act, the Housing and Urban Development Department will draw up sarety stan- d~.rds involving recall provision similar to those now on ·Cars. These standards could be in erfect as early as this fall. Jn brier. standa rds, safeguards and quality of mobile homes are on the way up. (fl 1\VOID BEING LURED by .,nash"-lhe industry's . term ror inexpensive, insubstantial trim. ranging rrom ,p lastic ·'woodwork" and styrofoam ceiling "beams" to ·acrylic ''colonial crystal'' chandeliers. Instead, examine the basics. 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Label Fines ' S1\N FRANCISCO (Al'I -Fines tota ling $40,000 ho.vt• be1•n levied. against t"·o paper labt·I mJnuf11c · turers chn1·~cd with c:on~p1rlng to violate untilrusl luw:J by illc~ally rlx.- lng the price of pnp~r labels . . s district Court Jud~C' Churles Ren· frcw fined I,.1tlon Business System~ or Be\'crly Jlllls, which was round guilty . by n jury Feb. 4. a tOlal ol $30;000, · payl!lblewltbln 60 days. , 'I I I ~ I I Thursda , March 20, 1975 T:op Honors - -Go to KialOa MONTEGO BAY, Jamuica <AP> -The "II-foot ketch Kialoa Ill bas officially beeh named the winner of the 811-mile, biennial MiamHo-Montego Bay Race with an elapsed time of three days, 20 hours, 23 minutes and 40 . seconds . Kialon, which alsowon Class A, bas been the first to Cinis h on elaJ)6ed time in every one of seven events she has entered since her launching last year . She 1s owned by Jim ~~Q. . .. , TWNK SHE is lM fastest boat in the world." Kilroy said Thursday. Second m fleet and Class A w as Norm R ab e n 's 52-foot La Fo r za d e l Destino. finishing some 30 hours behind the w inner. Third in rlect and class was Bevin Koeppel's 52-foot Cong en>. Khtloa did not <.1pproach the 1971 l\11a m1 Jama1t·a rl'cord of three days and three hours set by l\larl. Johni;on's Windward Passage TllE 61 -FOOT Ranger was fourth in neet a nd class an a race dominated by the big yachts. Moody Blue. designed and s kippered bv Mark Sovcrcl of North Palm Beach., Fla, was the first Cl:1ss C boat to finish. ' Moody Blue wa:> fi ve minutes behind Class B wanner Aura. skipper~ by c~.rrent world oce an racing champion Wally Stenhousl• of Chicago . ~ Week e 11d Calendar The Newport Harbor Yacht Club kicks off its 1975 Ahmanson Series or offshore races Saturday with a n overnight race from Newport Be a c h to C atalina Island Saturday and a race home on Sunday . The Ahmanson Series i~ for yachts rated under the Interna- tional Offshore ~ule tl.OR)'and is composed of six racee throughout the season, the winner being based on the best five. Also , off on the initial race for the Corkelt Trophy is the Midget Ocean Raoing Fleet, yaC'hts 30 feet and under. Balboa Yacht Club wiU stage its annual Easter regatta this weekend with a ction slated for all classes ou in~ide and outside courses. Southe rn California Yachtin~ A81JOCialion Calendar· LOS ANGELES-LONG BEACll . r:os ANGELES YA C HT · CLUB-'J!ri-Island r ace, third of Whitoey Series. starts todar. Dunnigan Rock r ace, third of Lit tle Whitney ( M 0 RF) starts Satur day. L6NG BEA C ll Y AC llT Safety Cup.' Given J ohn R Barkley of Van 1'u)~ has been aw a red the Olin Marinl' Safet y trophy. The a ward is ma de b y the 0 lin 's Sig nal Products Operation in conjunc- tion with the Boating Safely Ad· vlsory Council. Ba rkley, a member of the Unit· ed States Coas t Gu ard Auxiliary. rescued m ore than 150 boats with a tot a l estimate d value o f Sl ,325,270 d~rin g the last three years. During the enl•rgy cn sis he tn· strurted civilia n !>kippers in safe· ty procedures, allow mg the Coast Guard to maintain its own full si:aJc sear ch a nd r escue efforts. In 1974 he i:ISSisted in 33 suc- cessful> rescues of pleasure boats in distress in Southern California waters. Nominations for the p rize <trc made by members of the Na- tional Association of State Boat· ing Law Administrators, United Stales Power Squadrons and the Coas t ~ard Auxiliary. Judge~ are editors of na tional boating maga zines. CLUB-lnvltatioo<&t race lOR. PHRF, MORF, Cal-20. Cul -25, Saturday. Sunday. ALAMITOS BAY YACHT CLUB-Junior Saitin~ Semin~r. Ma rch 25-28. SANTA l'tl ONICABAY KING HARBOR YAC HT CLUB-Spring R ega tta . ke e lboats, S a turday, cen - terboa rds Sunday. DEL REY YACHT CLUB - Sunday Skippers race, keelboats. SAN DIEGO MISSION BAY YAC HT n .u B-Southern Californi a Circuit . Lightning Class, Satur- day, Sunday. SAN DIEGO YACITT CLUB· Treptc T rophy, IOR. Saturday, Sunday . Hope Trophy, MORF , Saturday, Sunday. SOUTHWESTERN YACllT CLUB -Stebbins Trophy, PHRF. Saturday, Sunday . MISS ION BAY POWER SQUADRON-Pre dicted Log race. Saturday. NORT H AND INLAND PIERPOINT BAY YACHT CLUB-Spring Series No. 3 Sun- day. SANTA BARBARA SAILING CLUB Ope ning Day. Spring Sen es No. 1. Sunday. Niki II Winner. J ohn Kinkel's Niki U '' a1 the w lnnea· Q( the third t'ace of Voyagers Yuchl Club's llot Rum Series Sa tu rda v Other t roµh y winners were: 2. Pintado. Dave Williams, J. Tiger Lilly, Ron D eac on : 4 . Luma ran, Bill Rohrs; 5. Bebo lll. Bob Darnell, VYC . 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SANTA AMA: 3900 So. Bnstof-No. of So. Coast Plaza •Open weekdays 9:30 to 9. Saturdays 9:30 to 7. Sundays 10 to 6. ' .. . • J ! COi aJo be' 1 fer ing en< ·cor anc arr 1 th1 An l' Locftl Theater: BY TOM Tl'nJS of .. o.11;ll'llet1Ufl Evety year, lhi big months of community the1tter production along the Orange Coast seem lo be'NOVJmber and March, This particular Mar ch ls no dif · ferent, with 1~ local stage cffer- ings flitting the boards from one end of the coast to the other. It all ·comes lo a cresl this weekend and next when the last four plays arrive on tbe scene. The s urge began last night with the opening of "The Male Animal" at the San Clemente ~ eomJunity Theater . Tonight the fir-st nighters will be at the Wes tm in st er Community Theater for "Everybody Loves Opal." On Saturday, the opening night spotUVhl shiftj to the Costa Mesa Civic' Plaxhouse for the Orange County premiere of the new musical comedy "Minnie's Boys." And next Friday the Irvine Community Theater com- es up with another county pre- miere. the adult dramatic com- edy'' Father 's Day." This, of course. isn't all lhe ac· 'FATHER'S DAY' CAST IN PARTY SCENE Play Explores Lives of Three Divorcees lion at the local playhouses. Continuing their engageme nts this weekend and next are "TarluCfe " at South Coast Repertory. ··Another Part of the Forest " al the Huntington Beach Playhouse. "No Sex Please. We're British" at the Laguna Moulton P layhouse, '·The Most Happy Fella" at Sebastian's Wes t Dinner Playhouse a nd "Treasure ts land " at the Foun- tain Va lley Community Theater. Rut since these productions have been both h eralded and re- .viewed before, Jet's focus on the four new arri vals. First on the boards Thursdav nt~ht "as "The )l ale Animar· al San Clemente. This play centers on the issue of free speech on a college campus. Sound familiar·• Well, it's set not in the_l960s but the 1940s. The comedy centers on a col- lege professor <Rick Kosbab> and his wife (Joanne Applegett> who find themselves in an academic imbroglio involving an old football he ro <Ed Tierney> and a con servative trustee <Charles Judson >. Others in the cast include Bonnie Judson, Mark Razor , Harvey Dahling, Kym Wells.Ri chard Tudor. !'\1 a u r e en B a n g s ton . Ros c Wahlstrom and Jim Vance. ··The ~lalc Animal.'' directed by Paul ldekcr. will be onstagc for thrt!e weeks, Thursdays through S<Jlurdays. until Apnl 5 with an 8 :30 p m . cu11ain at the Cabrillo Playhouse. 202 Avenida Cabrillo . San Cle mente . Reservations are available by calling 492-0465 Ton1 g hl "s opener al Westminster. ··Everybody Loves Opal.·· is a nostalgic offering in more than one respect. The players did the show once before. tn 1964 . and their Opal was Sally C rov.l ey. now Sally M ac - Manaway. ''ho is repeating the title role The three disreputable charac· ters guiding Opal toward a fat al accident are Scotty King, Bobbie DeWoose and Onofre Guiterrez. Dick Taylor, another 1964 re- KEIKO SAlO AND JAMES HERRIEO (STANDING), LIANI LeROSE (SEATED) They'H 8• Amone. Ntn• Semlflnellata In Young Planlata CompetHlon Thi•· Weekend Arts/Dining Out Entertainment Frlday,Mateh21 .1975 DAIL y PtlOT c I MARX BROTHERS GET A LESSON FROM MOTHER (OLIVE BRANCHES) Bruce Cooper, Dennis Kortheurer, Mike Frym, Tom Crowl in 'Minnie's Boys' . . peater. and Keith Wilson com· plete the cast. Sondra Evans is directing "Opal," which launches a four· week run on Frid<1ys and Saturdays at 8 :30 p.m . through Apri l 12 al 7272 Maµlc Ave., Westminster. Hesl•rvalions c:.m be made by calling 893-8626. ble by calling 556·5391 Finally. lherl' is ·· F'ather·~ Day," the 10th <1nd las t in a string of nonprofess ional Orange Coun ty premieres for the ln·1nl' Com munity Theater. which rl'localt'd this se<1~o n at \roldt·n \\ l':..t Colle,gc in ll unt1ngton lkad1 This new play qualiftl's both as a comedy and i.l drama a:.. 1l d1:.. sects the h\·es nf thret• d1\'01'l't·d \\Omen 111 a ~I anhaltan :..ip:..ir1 ment. Theater on the Gothard Street · end of the G WC campus. lkser\'ations t'an be made by calling 557 .7297 . Olive Hichc::. is Minnie in "Mm- nic"s Boys,·· pl;iying lhc mother of the Marx Brother~ in the story o f th e ir early years <p re- Groucho. Harpo. etc > at thl' Costa Mc::.a Cl\ 1c Playhouse Pali Tamhl•ll1n1 1s directing. Anita Grossman 1s musical director and M l'rll' and D. D Calhoun arc the chorl'Ographcrs The show. which features Den· nis Korthl'Ul'r. ~1 ich;it•I Frym. Bruce Cooper .ind Kl'n llolli~ell as the young M arXl'S, 1~ tht:' largest musical lo d<1te for the Civic Playhousl'. The cast also includes Gene Benedict. Shirley Dillon. Al Jones and Susie Scott. Only three wee1<s of Friday and Saturday per{ocm an ces arc.· scheduled for ··Minnie's Boys.·· with curtain at 8:30 p.m. through April 5. Reservations an• uv<11l a Beth T1lu!>. L.1 !Jonna Ddkirros and Sandy P asku~ portray tht• three d1vortCl':... ''1th their l'' husbands pla) c.>d by Robt•rt Sax. Don George a nd Ch:1rll•:.. ,\n thony. Tom T1tu::.. as:..1 .... tl•d IJ, Jo:. ce La\\ renn·. 1s 1..hrct t111g lhl' shO'w\ · · Falht·r :.. O :i~ · t'.tl'l'll'" .in .. R · rat mg . no one undl·r !ti\\ Ill bl' a dm ittcd lo tht• lh1·alC'r Pl·rformanct•s "ill Ill' g1 ' l'll Fridays throug h Sundays rno pl'rform:rnce E<.1s ll'r J for l hrt'l' \\t'l'kends only, through ,\pnl I:{. \\ilh c-urt:.iin at 8 :30 p.m. r'r1tlu~~ e:ind S(llurdays. 7 :~40 p.m. Sun d:.i ys al the Actor·~ Pia ~ bo'\ 'THE MALE ANIMAL' Ed Tierney, CharlesJudson GWC Offers Double Bill Pianists, Festival Coming Golden We::.t College 111 llunlington Beach'' ill offer l\\O ~pt·ua l events th1 ::. wee kend: a piano l·ompl't1t1on for 11 lo 18-) car old pluyer s and a day-long Jamaican carnival "1th a tlH':Jll'r performance and the t.:C Jn·i ne Ballet Folklonco The second national Youn g Pi<1msls Cornpct1lion, whl<'h '' 111 take place Saturday and Sunday in the colleg1.• lhcall'I'. "ill ft•aturc nme young players picked from among 35 contc~iants nation'' 1tll" The semifinalists \\('re C'hOSC'n·by a Golckn W1.·~t fanilt~· 1.·om mittce on the basis uf half hour tape recordmgs 111 '' h1l'h each pianist played a compo:-.ition by Ha ch or St'arl<1tti. a mO\ 1.•nwnt of u dass1c•al Sll1H1la by llaydn. :'>lozart or Rccthovt•n. and IJll'tT:.. h.' JH\h century £uropean and 20th century ,\meric:rn t•omµost•1:::. Each semifinalist "ill pla~ for 15 minutes Salunh.1) :it 8 p 111 in thl• lhcull'r. TIHl'l' of the nine playC'rs ''ill lht•n bt• :-.l'IN·tecl Lo ;:µpc.1r 1n the fm:tl s ul 4 µ m. Sunday. \\hl'll t•ach "Ill pt.•rform for :1 h<1lf hour. Both l'\ ents arc open tu the public. Adm1~:-.1un to till' ::.t.•m1 :11.ab 1s Sl . adm1ss1on to the finab is S2.50 for <1dull-. .rnd SI 50 for :..tudl·nl:... The w111ncr of the competition ''ill rt•cc1,·e a $500 co11lral'l to pla) a full recital at Golde n WC'st nc:-.t ~ ('ar The competition '''<IS slartL'<i l\\o yc•:11·s ago b) Allen l.1Jc .... .i member of the Golden West music facull;.. Ill an attt•mpl to l'll.pQM' }ounger. ~l'nous pianists to concert l'Ond1t iu11:.. There are a numbc·r of competitions for older pwno ::.tudcnt::. but few opportunilil'S for those 18 and undl·t-. ae'c·ording to Giles. lie also l<i unched a similar compctit1on. thl' Chopin Young P1anisb Com pe\ition. in Buffalo, New York. Many of the young players .. , hu 'till appear th1 -. '' t>ekl·nd plan l'Oncerl careers. Liani LaRosc.a fre::.hman .il P .ilos \"<.•nks lligh School. h<is alrl'ady played with lhe Los 1\ng1•lt·~ Philharmomc· She wi ll perform next month at a natwnal mus ic 11•adwrs 1.:om l'lllirnl in Denver. ~xt Chris tmas :'>lt::.s La Host•'' ill tr;I\ l'I to I long l\1111 g to pla~ with the llong Kong Philharmonit· Another Southern Californw sem1finali'\t. Kl·1ko Sato t'Ci. a Junior :Jt i\lhambra llig h School. hus pe rform1..•d \\1lh lh1..· Los Angeles Community Orche::.tra. Slw ,.., a 1975 award'' mnt•r 111 a con lest sponsored by the California Musil' Teachers A~soc1allon. Other semi-finalists are Hose Bourland, 17, of San Diego: Sun Young Coe. 11 . of San Mateo; Pierce Kag:iri Emata, 111. of Spokane. Wash.; James Herried, 18, of Monterey Pari\: Gail Ntwa, 15, of Chicago; David Sigal, 15, or San Funch;co; and Judith Lynn Stillman, 18~ or Fresh Meadows. N. Y. • Judges rot the two-day event will be three pianist an<I pumo teaC'hers: Sidney Foster of the Uninrs\ly of lvd1ana: Lt•onld Ham- bro. of tbe California Institute of lhl' Arts, und J osef Raierf. of Juslltard School of Music. The day the competition conC'ludt·s, Oc.ildt•n \\<'"I s slucknt Chicano org:rniiation. :\I ECJIA. "'Ill ~ponsor a J ama11..·.111 carol\ al from 1111 .m . to6 p m . in Sigler Pttrk in Wcstminstt>r There will be rides. games. food and a box in~ cxhilntwn. v. hi ch \\Ill take ploec (rom noon to-4 pm. and feature the Wc::.tm111slrr Box ing Club. · In addition. the Chicano Tcatro dt' t.CI \\Ill Pt'rform at l JO µ m . \\1th th~ UCI Ballet Fo1kloricoperforming :it 1rtermiss1on 1. g OAIL 'f PILOT Friday March 21 , 1975 Art Entries Due -: : lt'$ lhe time ·or year wtlen Oran1e CoHt :'ittlat.1 begin to .fra~ rtbeir painlincs. pack ~\heir pottery and lo•d \Ip 1 18'o Nck of the plcla.q> \ •tnact. ~:Entries are now belna :,fcepted for two La.auna Beacb shows,andthed~ aOnes •re coming s()(ll). 'Next weekend, a ll en- triee must be in for the LaaUD• Beach Museum °'Art's Spring All Media •Membership Show. sculpture, crarts and Fair, an association of pbotegnphy. Entries tradition a list Laguna WlU be accepted through Beach artists which will Mar(h 29 from 10 a.m. to ha~ its ninth a nnual ex· 4 p.m. at tbe museum, hibit rr om July 11 Gt11 Cliff Dr. through August 24 . Works must be 'ess Written ~pplications than 96 inch-es at the should be submitted by fooiest point. NonseJect· the deadlin~ to Art·&· ed entries may be picked Fair Inc., P .O. Box 547, upApril3throu1bs. Laguna Beach, CA. Items in the s how, 92652. which will run from Nonmembers must April 5 through 27, will pay aiury fee oUSforthe not be for sale but in· first medium (such as qulries will be referred painting or sculpture) in \ . \ t Persons wis hing to eter m ay take out an ~st m embership for d1S at the time of entry. tolhe artist. which whey are applying • Additional information plus $3 for each addi· is ava.il,ble by ca.I.ling tional medium. The four categories, ~ch wtll be juried OD ~ch 31, are painting, 494-0531. Jury fees will be ap· A deadline of April IS plied toward full mem· has been announced for bership ir the exhibitor is applications to Art·a· accepted. :Tickets. • • . : I : ~ .•• For Concerts : . • A series or Sunday afternoon music concerts ·9.111 be sponsored this spring by the Irvine .Qmseryatory or Music. The 3 p.m . concerts will be held in the concert hall of UC Irvine's flne arts vilJace. : Admission to the series of four concerts will be $10.50 for the w hole series or $3.50 per concert. Tickets may be purchased Crom Irvine Ex· ~ions, P .O. Box DZ, Irvine~. Satur(lay, Vina Williams will sing selections from French. Italian and German operas. She :Mil be accompanied by Laurence Gordon on pjano. ' April 13, Pacific Strings will perform selec· tions from Bach and Mozart. May 25. the Irvine Chamber Players will perform a varied program or chamber music. June 1, Gregory Sioles will perform a series of piano selections. ... For TMal.er Pearl Bailey in the musical ''Hello. Dolly!" will be one of.the highlights of the 1975-76 Theater Guild Subs c ription Season at the Shubert Theater in Los Angeles. Tickets for the series at various prices arc available by call ing Mrs. Kay lluber at (213> 556·1613. Also on the s chedule of four plays will be Neil Simon's latest play, "God's Favorite," starring \'incent Gardenia and Charles Nelson Reilly. It will open in December. The other two productions will be the musical "The Magic Show," opening in June, and the-comedy "Good Evening," opening in . .July. "Hello. Dolly!", with an all-black c ast, will open in September . Jurying o r the show will be April 19 at the Boys Club Building, 1085 Laguna Canyon Road, Laguna Beach. Each ap· plicanl mus t s ubmit three examples in each of the media in which he or she intends to show. Delivery of art for judging will be from 8 a.m .to noon that day. 'lheater Planning Taught Orange Coast re~1 · dents with an interest in community theatre can enroll in a new course beginning April 2. "Successful Communi- ty Theatre," t aught by Santa Ana Col le ge theater instructor Linda Proctor, is an 11-week course. Pre-r egis tration wi ll be conducted today from 6 lo 9 :30 p .m. at the Rancho Santiago Conti· nuing Education Office on the \'alley llig h School campus in Santa Ana. Final rc~i stration will be conductt•d at the first class meetin).!. Classes will be held ea ch Wednesday from 7 to 10 p.m. at the City Jlall Annex T heater on Ross Street in Santa Ana. Tui· l ion for the course is $5. Coast Musician To Play ill LA Allen Giles, a m ember of the music faculty :.it Golden West College in Huntington Beach . \\ill make his firs t solo ap· pearnnce with the Los Angeles Philharmonic in a children 's concert Saturday at the Los Angeles Music Center. Perform ing on the piano, Giles will p lay Ge or g e Gershwin's "Concerto in F." He wi ll be conducted by Sidney l larth. A (·oncerl artist in thl' Northeast before moving to Southern California in 1972. Giles has appeared a s piano soloist with the Closing Stocks, same day fresh in the i•t11Q4mll Boston Pops Orr heslra <.'Onduclcd by ,\ rthur F1cdlt•r Al Golde n \\ C'>t. G1ks teuches p iano and musu: theo ry. He previously held posts in Buffa lo, r\. Y .. as assistant pro- fcs~mr of music al the Ste1te University of New York a nd chairman of the music departme nt at Vill a MariaCollcg<.'. · Giles is a lso the or· ~anizcr of the Young Pianis ts Compe tition featured on page C l. Tickets for Sat u rday·s concert ure availa ble al Walltch's. Li berty ;i nd :\Iutuul a~cncics or by culling (213) 626-72 11 'King '-'ear.' James Earl Jones wiJl s tar in the Shakespearean drama at 9 p.m: Wednes- day on Cha nnel 28. The producti.on by the New York Shakespeare Festival was videotaped live in New York's Central Park. Sunday• March 23 10:00 AM to 6:00 PM Sponsored by International Artists & Craftsmen Exhibitors Featuring the talents of lelding Southern California Artisians and Craftsmen M~ny unique one·Of·a-kind Gifts OUTDOOR SHOW ••• in the PATIO at Orange County's Largest KOUSE of WINES Also more than 10,000 bottle\ of wine from throughout the wor1d on display in th• store Sequoia<9Wine Cellars and LIQUOR SHOPPE 3300 West Coast Highway· Newport Beach • Phone : 642-9414 l . l • Friday. March 21, 1975 OAIL Y PILOT (3 Africa Vanishes, Swallows ·Appear . . , Times/Places TONIGlfl', MARCH %1 •VANISIONG AFIUC"A' -Film and"'t«ture by explorer Lewis CoOow, 8 p.m. in PhilUP6 Hall Theater. Santa Ana College, 17tb Street at Bristol, Santa Ana . Free. Sl'AMP EXPO -Sponsored by InternaUonal, Stam~ CoUe~tor.s Society, at the Sheraton: Anaheim Hotel. Through Sunday. Hours: 10 a.m. to 9 p.m. today and Saturday, 10 a.m . to 6 p.m . Sunday. $2 adults, $1 juniors, under six free. FLOWER AND GARDEN SHOW -AU week at South Coast Plaza mall in Cost a Mesa. Demons trations and lectures daily. plu~ modeling of new fashions this weekend . 'EVERYBODY LOVES OPAL' -Vintage com· ~ edy, at the Westminstet Community Theater. 1 1Z'l2 Maple Ave .. Westminster. Fridays and f ,Saturd~s tbrough April 12, 8.:30 p.m. eurt.-in. J\eservaticms 893·8626.. . 'THE MA\.E ANl"AL' -Al the San Clemente J.eemmunity Theattr, the Cabrillo Playbouse, 202 ,tAvenida Cabrillo, San Clem ente. Thursdays t through Saturdays until April s. 8:30 p.m. cur. J • tain. Reservations 49'l-04.6S. • ,, . . f..i "THE MOST HAPPYTELL\' -Musical nightly ~ except Monday at Sebastian's West Dinner P layhouse, 140 Avenida Pico, San Clemente. Buf· f fet dinner. Reservations 492·9950. • 'CAROUSEL' -The Rogers and Hammerstein f musical, al Anaheim Civic Theater, 122 '!'1· Emi- &. ly, Anaheim (one block ':lortb of Lmcoln). ' Through April 6. Reservations 533·5271. $3.50 ' adults, $2.50 students. • nDDLER ON THE ROOF' -University High School in Irvine, 8 p.m. tonight and Saturday. S2.50 adults, $1.50 students. 833-3644. · 'NO SEX, PLEASE, WE'RE BRITISH' - Comedy, 8:30 p.m., Laguna Moulton Playhouse. 606 Laguna Canyon Rd., Laguna. Beach. Reservations 494 ·0743. Rul)S one more week. 'TARTUFFE' -Moliere's classic comedy, through March 30. South Coast Repertory, ·1827 Newport Blvd., Costa Mesa. Information 646-1363. $3.25 to $5.25. 'ANOTHER PART OF THE FOREST' -Lillian · Hellman drama, weekends for four weeks. 8:30 p.m. al the Huntington Beach Playhouse, 2110 Main St. Reservations 842-5421. Hi~hest Quality Native Mexican Foods Week Doy~: 11.30 om. to 12 p.m. Fri. ond 501. II 30 om. lo 12.JO Open 7 Days VIC GARCIA formerly of Caesar's Poloce Appeaing Fri. & Sot. Nicjits COCKTAILS .. 9093 E. AD~. HUNTINGTON BEACH 962·7911 SATURDAY, MARCH U FESTIVAL OF THE SWALLOWS PARADE -1 p.m. at th4' intersection or Camino Capistrano and Del Obispo Street in San Juan Capistrano. Proceeds north on Camino Capistrano, ~ast on La Zanja, south on El Camino Real, then east on Ortega Highway. ·~NNIE'S BOYS' -·Musical about the Marx Brothers at the Costa Mesa Civic Playhouse, Orange County· FaJrgrounds on Fair in ~osta Mesa. Fridays and Saturdays through Apnl 12, 8:30p.m. curtain. Reservalions~5391. YOVNG PlANJSTS COMPETITION -Ni~e semilinalls ls from all over the country, 8 p. m. in the Golden West College community theater, 15744 Golden West St., Huntington Beach. Sl. UNDERWATE R FILM EXPO -Exhibits. slides at the Anaheim Convent.ion Center. 2:30 to lOp.m. Paid admission. NATIONAL ORANGE SHOW -Final weekend, featuring two-day rodeo. 689 S. "E" St., San Bernardino. Information. 885-0201. Advance tickets $3 adults, $1.50 children. From ticket agencies. \ HANG GLIDER CHAMPIONSWP -At Escape Country, 21272 Plano Trabuco Rd., Trabuco Ca· nyon. Details 586·7964. UP WITH PEOPLE -Contemporary music with 35 young performers from six countries. 7:30 p.m. in the E l Toro High School gymnasium, 25255 Toledo Way, El Toro. S3 adults, $2 students. SUNDAY, MARCH23 BLUEGRASS CONCERT -Canyon Grass. 10 a.m. to noon and 1to4 p.m. at Escape Country. off the El Toro Road exit from the San Diego Freeway. S2 admission to the grounds plus S2 for lhe bluegrass concert. Jazz Events SUPERSAX -8:30 p.m . tonight at Orange Coast College uuditorium, 2701 Fairview Rd., Costa Mesa. $4. WOODY llE RMAN -8:30 p.m. Saturday at Orange Coast College auditorium. $4. SADDLEBACK COLLEGE BAND AND JAZZ OCTET 8 p.m . tonight at Mission Viejo High School. 25025Chrisanta Dr. Free. PRESENTS FRANK LOESSER'S MUSICAL e FOR TICKET INFORMATION AND RESERVATIONS • : CALL (714) 492-9950 • e BOX OFFICE OPENS AT 10 A.M. CLOSED MONDAY : • • 140 AVENI DA PICO• SAN CLEMENTE 92672 • • ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• COUNTRY AND WESTERN MUSIC -Tammy Wynette, Freddie Hart and the Heal'tbeats. s. ·7 and 9 p.m . on the Tomorrowland Stage at Dis- neyland in Anaheim. Begins special spring holi- day week. lnCormation533-4458. \'OlJNG PIANISTS FINALS -Golden West College community theater, 4 p .m . $2.50 adults. Sl.50 student~. CHICANO ClJLTlJRAL FAiR -Art. music, dancing sponsored by MECHA students of Golden West College. 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. at Sigler Park, 7200 Plaza, Westminster. Free. PIANO AND VOCALCONCERT -17 winners of Orange County Musical Arts Club competition, 7 p.m. at the Little Theater, Cal State Fullerton, 800 N. State College Blvd. OPERA.TIC ARIAS -Vina Williams at UC Irvintfs Fine Arts Village concert hall , 3 p.m. Admission $3.50 . MONOAY, 1'fARCH24 cmt,.DREN'S THEATER -"The Bakers of Beverwyck ," the story of a rivalry between two bakers, 10 a.m., 2 p.m . and 7:30 p.m.each day through Thurs day at 'Cal St ate Fullerton. Reservations 870-3371. TUES~AY, 1'1ARCH2S SKATE BOARD COl''TEST -Sponsored by the City of Costa Mesa. Registration at 10 a.m., Estancia Park at Placentia and Adams Streets. . WEDNESDAY, l\IARCH 26 VAN-GO-ROCK -Vans, boats, recreational equipment and a battle of the bands. Various times. Anaheim Stadium, through March 30. In· formation 633-2000. THURSDAY, MARCH 27 CHAMBE R MUSIC CONCERT-The Westwood Wind Quintet, 8:30 p.m . in Laguna Beach High School Auditorium, 625 Park Ave. Information 499-3106 or 545· 7535. SS adults, S3 students . 'RING ROUND THE MOON' -Low·priced pre· views tonight, Friday a nd Monday at 8:30 p.m . ~t the Ahmanson Theater of the L6s Angeles Music Center. Comedy stars Michael York and Glynis. Johns. Inform a lion 626-7211. S2 to $8.50 TEMPLE GARDENS . ~NS~ Re1f•1trant RICKSHA COCKTAIL LOUNGE l uncheon & Dinner O•ily noo ADAMS , .. H.WI COSTA MESA ~~~~ 540-1937 540-1923 AM, I• &«de• GreYI 12201 UOOIHUIST tAt a.p-J 6Jl070JI . A lot al unique concept in hospiiality dining 005talgic of the 94"' Aero Squadron hcadquartas in Tout, France, circa 1917 I ,Jl';p~/, • LUNCH t nffuNCH. DINNER • c/~ld'tA-,1, uo1mH8w --r1 ._·;:·· 3180 AIRWAY AVCNUE ORIV'Of COUMTY AllU'alt ,__ 714 -5,6·8780 BANQUET FACILITIES Jl Return ta the Great Moments in Horse Racing. Flutist Jean-Pierre Rampal will play flute music by Bach, Vivaldi, Telemann and Schubert at 8: 15 p.m. Wednesday at the Wilshire Ebell Theater, 4401 W. 8th St .. Los Angeles. · Tickets cost from $5.50 to $7.50 with a $2 dis- count for students and are available at Wallichs, Liberty and Mutual agencies. STEAK DINNER SJ .95 Mondays Steak 'N Mushroom$ Tuesdays •· . . Steak-a-bob Teriyaki Wednesdays Brochette of Be·ef Ber/ Sirloin Mat&els Stn't'd on a Skewer Wllh Onions. Green Pewers. ,\/ushrooms Thursdays Steak 'N Peppers -aeelsteak r Dinner specials are served with erisµ green salad choice of dressing hot garlic bread. trench fnes or nee p1/aff." Dinner by candlelight REGULAI MENU ...CB> ••• tr-2.25 to3.75 . ~~fST£4~,. ~ Restaurants ~ • IH HUHTIHGTOfot HACH. §174....,. An ... 4'·6101 • l-HAT_, .. , .. ....._..~CIHl'lll • IH GAIDEH GIOYE. 14' I ~ ~ ll-5l~1540 • ,,_fl.Kit & MA-ITl9T\ ''SUPER.B STEAKS'' TERRY LEE DUO DIHIHGh DANCIH &SALOON ,COSTA MESA 546~390, ... • . t 1UISQA Y ntaU UTUIDAY -9:00 P .M. • 2:00 A.M • . ~r Room-KONA LANESi2699 MAR8-cosrA MnA 5'~n 12 Friday. ~arch 21, 1975 ,:JAPANESE, Eketera. Choose your dining plcabure. Main dining room with an international menu, Tcppnn Y.ik1 Room. Sushi Bar • • ind c•x:kta1ls in tht' W1nl' Ct'llar loung..-. AU this in a beautiful sl'ttmg of l(Mdrm., b<1n!<a1 tr~cs. running brnuks and lake .• G!) KQTQ The more than Japanese Restaurant k. c..Airporter CJnn BREAKFAST Ll'SCH DINr\ER COCKTAIL DA.\'CING CJ-Iotel PRESENTS OUTSTANDING DINISG & ENTERTAINMENT .• * MEDITERRANEAN ROOM FOR EXQUISITE CU ISINE-SERVICE DINNER SERVED FROM 5 PM LUNCH FROM 11 :30 AM CHAMPAGNE SUNDAY BRUNCH FROM 10 AM • 3 PM * Captain's Table Coffee Shop SERVING %4 HOURS * LOUNGE For Dandng & Entertainmeat AnrtNOON FIOM S 'M HIGHTlT P10M 1:30. witti SHONA ICSHOfl TllO "THE De alUlT" 18700 MacARTHUR·NEWPORT (OPH>Sm THI AllPOIT) 833-2770 EASTER SUNDAY ,,...._ IOtol DiftMt" S~ frOfll 4 ,..._ Moh l•s~otioRJ How 37 FASHION ISWI> NEWPORT Wffll ~ .. ....._.~ .. A ..... ~°""'"• ,._....cr- • .... toae • Photos,· Prints Shown WORKS BY ROBERT ¥0THERWELL -Pa.int· 1ngs, drawings, collages and prints, at the Glenn/Smith Gallery, 260 Newport Center Dr .• Newport Beach. Saturday thtougb April 30. Hours: 10 a.m . to 5:30 p.m. Monday through Saturday. PRINT SALE AND EXIDBIT -600 prints priced from $10 to $12,000 al the Laguna Beach Museum or Art, 307 Cllll Dr., Laguna Beach. Saturday only, 10 a.m. to4 p.m. Free admlasion. PAINTINGS BY CEauA TODD -At Challis Galleries, 1390 S. Coast Hwy., Laguna Beach. Reception 2 to 5 p.m. Sunday. Through April 27. Hours: 11 a .m. to5p.m. WednesdaytbroughSun- 9ay. EASTER FAIRE -Local artists, al Sequoia Wine Cellars, 3300 W. Coast Hwy .• Newport Beach. IOa.m . to6p.m.Sunday. STUDENT PHOTOGRAPHS -Works by William Lewis, J ohn Linster and Jae..,. ~boJlermao of Newport Beach, Jim Koch and Bob Payne or Laguna Beach, and others, at the Newport School of Photography Gallery, 3720 Campus Dr., Newport Beach. Today through April 19. Hours: l to 4 p.m. Wednesday and Saturday. PHOTOGRAPHY -By Komelius Schorle and Ga1J'Benedick, at Lang Photography, 1450·A S. Coast Hwy., Laguna Beach. Through March. Above left, 'Samurai.' a lithograph by Robert Motherwell. At left. 'La Jolla 1974.· a photograph by Jim Koch from a student photography show. See above for information about both shows. Real Cantonese Food Ht here or t•ke hotM STAG CHINESE CASINO 111 21st Pl., Newport Beach • ORiole J.95'0 0,.. Deity IZ Moee t. 10:)0 -'1'i. m s.t. 'tit 11;31 THE II.ACK KHIGHT IS MOW BOLD! Su F« Y ourseH As 'n. BOLD KNIGHT Proudly presents the DENNIS BOLIN TRIO ·Knightly 9 pm. to 2 a.m. For Your 01n1ng and Dancing Pleasure l.wnc h Doily MOft. llinl Fri. • Di-er 7 MicJlits 330 E. 17th ST .. C STA M!SA 64'-1500 Galleries /Exhibits Hours: 10 a.m. to S p.m. Thursday through Su.n· day. PHOTOGRAPHS OF WOMEN -From around the world, at Orange Cout College Library main floor, 2701 Fairview Rd., Costa Mesa. Through April 3. Hours: weekdays 7 :80 a .m. to 10 p.m.; weekends 10 a. m. to s p. m. HUNTINGTON HARBOUR SHOW -Paintings, graphics; sculpture, photography by Art As- sociation members, at the Huntington Harbour Beach Club, S 4121 Warner Ave., Huntington Beach. Through March 23. Open to public. .ETHNIC ARTS -Indian and African works from pri vale collections, at the Newport Harbor Art Museum, 2211 W. Balboa Blvd., Newport .Beach. Through May 4. Hours : noon lo 4 p.m. Tuesday through Sunday, 6 to9p.m. Fridays. ARTS AND CRAn'S FESrlVAL -Four·day event beginning March ';!I at the intersection of Coast Highway and MacArthur Boulevard in Newport Beach, on Newport Center side, 11 a.m. to6p.m . lhrough March30. Admission free. STUfT~IR[ OH IALIOA IAY, NEWPORT 8EACH 2741 WEST COA T HIGHWAY L-"-~ -~ ,,... --;;:; ~~~ -Urnque D1n1r1g Spof 0.UOC-..._tn\. 't TO THI -~TOUCH" I fALIAN AMERICAN CUISINE -...·-~·.uu RMervo!IOllS (1·714) b40-SOS7 ::·~:rk stockl. O.llvered Hmeday frHh to your doorstep In the DAILY PILOT 0111stondm11 En1erto1nme;,1 Featuring .•. 1lt£ llWUO Sll'IGEllS ~ RE~FRV/\TION'> (7 14)67~·5101 3201 Eatt Coast Hwy. Corona del Mar PALM :.PfllN(.S •or IWfR SANDllCO•Ca!OHAOCl MAR ~C{J~f?/l,~ JOIOLMf ..... MI p.tlMcll ~ . (Bayside on the ·"'' Lido Peninsula) " SUNDAY UUMCK-t ..,.,.2:l0 Lmctie.. 0.-, 11 h 2:JO DIHHH MIGHTlT- n-5:00p.a ,1 675-5777 . JAMAICAH STEEL I EYHT SUHDAY 2 to 7 ,.M. HOW APPEARING YOUMG&COLE Enjoy your Sunday Brunch at Ben Broum's Restaurant in beautiful Aliso Canyon ••• • Strawberries or Pe11ch In Champagne CRABMEAT OMELETTE Broccoli HoUandel .. Hot Blueberry Mutnns • Buttermilk Biscuits -one of 1 O select Brunch En trees - Coclrt .. lam 11 o.c...,..._..._ .. · GINO-Tue. & Wed. TIM MORGOK-Tllllr. Hin Sat. TW11w.ctot-1i9' ll 106 Comt ~­ So. L.g.o CLAMS • OYSTERS • SHRIMP • SWORDFISH .• BASS LUNCHEON from 11.95 Served DMly 'ti 4 P .M. 18271 Pldflc Co.a Hwy. HuntlnttDn ...... ! 1211> &e:Z.1321 3901 E1c..tH~y N.-port ..... f/14) l1S4IOO HALIBUT • ABALONE • LOBSTER • STEAKS ttEating out" is not -=----...!1. dining. ' n~y . Oioing at the Ncwpcrter lnn·s Marine Aeslaur~r\l ls a totally pleasurable experienee. Excellel\t cvsile, ranging from OUt suptfb Rack of Lamb 10 Saknon Sleak in Salsa Verde, palnUkingly prepared ~our~ traintd dlef 1. Affine tilt ot dktlnc:Uoa D compement YQ\K entree. Ard, In an atrnosphltt of conlintntaJ eleganee tnnltehed for relaud entoyment. Dining Is Tift Marine Rest1ur1nt at ~OuWIH\ ' 1107....,... "*'. Mllpallllldt/714-etc·1700 AUO, M Ll>O LOU«lll'IH! ... calMtnll _,,.,l'lMI CIHll.RA 9Alt TV DAILY LOG Friday Evening MARCH 21 . Saturday Morning MARCH %.Z KOCE Television , •· o I c ... E B . ,, Ii ,., P£ ,. 6 ACADEMY AWARD NOMINATIONS! • • .AL8ERT RNNEY IDT~ •• BEST SCA!!NPlA Y ~~TIC ~~~ • .Bm~ME ctBA~ CAU Na IRSTCll C1111A THU TRES llllSTOl AT liltNmUI FOR So. Call~• .__ ____ _. SHOWTIMES .___...:.540-::..7:.;:::;4"4::...-_-J S l .25 •r1L SOUTH COAST PL'AZA THEATRES SAN DIEGO F'ffV. AT BRISTOL SO. COASl . "FOUR MUSKETEERS" -PLAZA II. 1:30-3:30.5:30.7:30-f:JO . $4f.JlS! ( ClllEMAWD THREE a~!~!~·~tt°s01 ) ·.::::w4tf!~~-· 2 ACADEMY AWARD NOMINATIONS llST ACTllSS A WOMAN IEST DIHCTION GENA • JOHN ROWLANDS UNDH THE INFLUENCE CASSAVETES DAil Yt 2:00, 4:30, 7:00, 9:30 · EDWARDS BAJSTOL CINEMA IV BAtST'Ol.11~ 540.7444 - Friday, March 21: 1975 OAILYP1LOT ~ Teaill 'Effort. at .. 'Onion' Out 'n · About Norman Stanley When Rick and Steve Loomis, owner& ot the ~ Onion restaurant in Newport Beach, bad oc- casion to celebrate the restaurant's first an-nlv~aary recenUy, their employe~ cbose an un- usual ·way to offer coneratuJat.lons and express gratitude for a pleasant working relationship. To acknowledge the occasion, the staff took the step of placing thetr own newspaper ad. Each worker contributed a share of the cost. THAT GESTU~E must certainly rate high among the accolades heaped on Rick and Steve. It says a lot about the team effort that has gone into making the restaurant a success since the doors opened in Marcb, 1974. Behind that collaboration, too, there's a bind· ing thread-youth. It's unlikely the youthful employes feel any generation gap since neither Rick or Steve has yet reached the age of 30. Still another credit for this brother a ct , one which might have been overlooked by many customers during the past 12 months, is the fact that the restaurant is strictly a Loomis opera- tion. The place shouldn't be confused with other Red Onions throughout Sou them California which are now owned prima rily by Host International. The reason for the r estaarant's name is sen- timental. Steve's first job, where he learned the business from dish washing to the front desk, was with Harry Earle, the originator of the first Red Onion restaurant. Sonoran style Mexican food is the "house specialty. "Primer cocinero" Lupe Hurtado is the presiding authority in the kitchen. · MEXICAN FARE and specialties you'll find on the menu include avocado omelettes, crab enchiladas, Mexican pizza, huevos rancheros and machacka (shredded beef, green and red peppers, tomatoes, chills and cheese scrambled with eggs). The T.J . s pecial is a selection that merits careful cons ideration. It's a deep fried burrito with green chilis and chunks of pork topped off with watermelon and other fresh fruits in season. sour cream and guacamole. Located at 2406 Newport Blvd. (on the Balbo·a peninsula), Newport Beach, the Red Onion is open Monday through Saturday from 11 a.m . to 2 a.m. Sunday service gets under way at 10 a.m. ~th a Sangria brunch. • NICM.ULCAM "'THE II.ACK WIHDMfU" L I D 0 HfWPOIT llACH t IJ.liJSO "THE NIGHT PORTER" 11t also .. CARNAL KMOWLEDGE11 EVES FROM 7 COMT. SUM. ROM 2 HELD OVER ClijTuD U~ER. fiTu~C» NOMINATED 8 ACADEMY INCLUDING FOR AWARDS BEST PICTURE/SOUND CINEMATOGRAPHY . SUPPORTING ACTOR '"AMERICAN GRARm .. CPGI I: 15-4:45-1: 15 ''TWELVE CHA.IRS .. 3:05-6:35-10:05 •IBllDI · "lmll 111111111 ............ 2:00.5:40.f-.JO NftD .J Ollfl R9gft" Get set to welcome still another Jolly Roger restaurant to the Orange County dining scene. The latest addition to this popular chain wlll open the end of March In Irvine . Be prepared for something different in ex· terior and interior appearances. The restaurant will be .. a re.creation of an old Enelisb couqtry home with blooming gardens lining the brick path that wind& to the entrance. · Inside, deslgned on three separate levels; the new Jolly Roger will feature a large formal din- ing room with a ten.foot long fireplace, a ''Crow's Nest" cocktail lounge with authentic nautical artifacts, and a qua.int coffee shop com- plete with a genuine ship's ma.st. The restaur-ant will commence operation in a A movie for everyone who has ever dreamed of a second chance. ELLEN BURSTYN KRIS KRISTOFFERSON IN ALICE HCIU• ~: rdusllJtly m Urongt Co1ml11 ol DOESNl LIVE HERE EDWARDS CINEMA CENTER ANYWIORE Mt!a Vtr<U Shopping ~er· llarbor Blvd. al Adami · Costa Mela· Call 979·4141 .... ,. ..... ..,..-. Leathering .,...._...____ Heights I ~ "/ Lott~ Bottom ~; _,,~1\....-oor.· · .. • nominatt<d · \ for best supporting sole. A breezy romance. DAILY 14 99 . l.UIRJ. STHISJ.HD JJ.MESCJ.J.H ''RIHHY UDVW IPGI "MURDER OH THE ORIEH:r EXPRESS'.· I PGJ .. TOMMY11 -YOUNG FR.AMJCEHSTEIN"' CPGI "FURLISS V'J.MPIRE KIUSt" "'NEHEE & THE IEAN'' •c1HDERELLJ. UIEa'Tr IRI "TRI, WITH THE TUCHEll• . "THE TIJ.CHEA• "THE STlOMGEST MAH IM THE WORLD" & "THAT DARM CAT"' convenient location adjacent to the new lrvlne Host Motor Hotel, 1727 E. Dyer Road, Irvine. Ecuier Appr~ 1! you haven't done so already, better 'start · drawing up at least some kind of tentative plan for the soon-lo·be-bere Easter holiday (March 30). M always, many of the area's fine restaurants· will be geared to meet the needs of this annual e vent but demand may exceed supply. Inquiries s hould be made and reservations obtained no ·later tha n a week Crom tomorrow. For last- minutc procrasLinators we'll scout the prospects in this space next week. tl;f;.1¢rll·l§@- CA&RmlA1 .... M..,....Nr-WTffUf SAf.~Sft. MTEBOOllS • 2:JO TICKETS $6.oo. s~ oo $4.00, $3 00 ........ ., ...... _ aMIOllA IO!ll 11 ., .... I.I. ... lU. .... \ c.11 !UO ,._C7lUl6Jlll __ ,...... .. ,_,.__ INNAllfM RAMONA BOWL ,..,,_..,._o WARREN MILLER PRESENTS "THE COLOR OFSKUNG11 FEATURE l.EHGnt SKI FIUI VISIT: Sun Valley, Snowbird, Courchevel, Whistler, Park City, Heavenly Valley Mammoth, Telluride, Keystone DON'T MISS Skt Racing, Hot Ooggers, Deep Snow. Gondolas, Rope Tows, · Crashes & Fun with Warren's own hilarious narration 7,JO&f:>t .. ~h ..... THE SURF THEA TIE PAClflC C041T-Y.AT 1411$? • -TOM MACH -SJ._f:lft "GROOVE TUIE" "'R.fSH GORDEN" Ill ~n Mon tnru Fro 63011 m S~r1S...n1Hc:.1 12 30 Mon mrur11.1t>lpm-$t'S • THE CITY SHOf'PING CENTRE ORANGE •532·6721 11-'\ CITY CEMTRE CINEMA~ ... S.A. FRWY IMANCHHTER EX.I G.G. FRWY !CITY DR. EXJ "CHIHATOWM" .. DEATHWISW' .,""'"9 Al THI '°' ~ TMI wotU>• '"THAT DUN C..r 161 "FUSH GORDON'" IXJ "THE GROOVE rvu• MOVIE M11N08 FOR PAREN1B AND VOlNJ PEOPl£ ®. -... "*'"" ............. "'Y .. ,.,,.._,, ... ~ !GP. -:~ ...... ..... ..., ... o ... .... _. • .._,...LOW .. ••.........._ --··· -·---••11D•• "''-· 11 JD,. -··-IOO"llJDH• ·---__ _,, -°" OllHTWllS51 PAHi MOON ""' . 3171 ~ACWICTMaA Dltrva-•• IUNR SWAP llUTS MA•90tt 91.WD.Dme·• S-MMt&M9S..,. ... , __ ,_ .. ._ CHtAMU om..-... 1 It Fn.S.. • s-_. --.. ... "'' ''" SoHort "-"-'•"'"' Fun! ~•flt•! ......... Galen! .. -·---GODFATMll PAIT II• ' PAT CiMllTT Ill.LY m "" -- The Second Greatest Flyer in the World The war was ouer-and the world's greatest flyers had never met in rnmbot. But Waldo was going to c11ange all thot -f>1•c11 ii it killed 111111. SHOW TIMES DAILY 7:30-9:30 SAT /SUN/HOUDAYS 1 :30-3:30·5:30 7:30-9:30 ·- • TUMILEWEEDS f) &.t. RIMKY WINKERBEAM ~ K~OW I LES I OOR. ~NMEITT AA!:> GOTfEN 00 LARGE. AND IMPE.RSO~AL. 1HAT IT OOE5N'T SEEM 10 L.15TE~ 10 ™E l~Dl\JIOUA\... AMC.>l'fORE ! -\1~---. FIGMENTS NANCY Fr1da • M11ch 21, 1~75 I Kt.lOW J MQ DAD FELT 1HE SAME Wff.J,SO HE WROTE A LETTER ABOUf IT it> 1J.tE PRESIDENT··· wow---SOMEONE MUST HAVE LOST A PACKAGE · --I HOPE IT'S SOMETHIN& I CAN USE ........ .It . by Tom K. ~ . ... ~ by Tom Bati~k .. , AND A MAN FROM "THE CI A WA& lHE({E; "THE MEXT DAf.;! by Dale Hale by &nie Bushmiler I -L,- "----------------~~-~-·~_a_u_rH_-_,.~L-;...;._ ____ __,~~·~~~~:._=~=':....="~=~=~~~-----------------------' PEANUTS ·- TODAY'S GBOSSWDID PUZZLE UNITED Feature Syndicate Yesterday 5 Puule Solved· ACROSS 1 Yawn 50 Caress HE'(,~. I KNEW 'f'OO'D SE fE£UN6 0AD 50 I ~ '(OU A CUP Of TE>\ 5 ---·Polo 10 Seaweed 14 Heating ~ratus 15 Artgry 16 Decorate anew 17 Negative cont11ctron 18 Royal • 19 Be certain • of ' 20 DeUectron 22 E1ectwrtl'I contempt 24 Before • 25 Heads or 27 Made 1nto law 29 Spearftke weapons 32 Span1sn uncle 33 81011ca1 ruler 3• Engages mp1llage 36 Fails to Wtn «> A "1Q ol I c:train 42 Tannery w()lt(er 44 Braid '5 Delay word 47 Multiphed by 49 Marsh elder 52 Rectangular hft'~h'I L.tuftiotit.h+l1h+iiof column ..,. 54 Furniture wtieels 58 Singer Vauonn 59 Feeling ot reverence 60 Enwraps 62 Veamers 65 Naked 67 Less 69 Letl ErtCton's meters mover .lather 7 Shoelace J8 Roof edge db parts 39 Top-notch 70 Allie 'I 8 Storehouse athlete nature 9 Cause to 4 1 Preserved 7 1 Common-abate 43 Reverted to place Quanty 10 Neighbor former state ol La. 46 Fall back 72 Kind 01 11 Alrican cal 48 Garmen! ot lily 73 ----lease 12 Regard India 7 4 Did w1lh 5 1 Trudges needlework esteem 53 Least 75 Pitfall 13 Oared 1rrat1onal DOWN I Suoreme Beings 2 Declare openly 3 Piercing 4 Catch 5 Loose- leaf bmd1ng mell'IOd 6 100 &QIW• 21 Sin~ 54 Group ol instrument plotters 23 Lam«it 55 Watchful 26 Nose: 56 Fmch Sia~ 57 Cattiedr.11 28 Pen feature 29 Mound of 61 F OflJI of eartn w111t91 .:K> Melody precip. 31 Reduce to 63 City on m. essentlats Balli<: 35 C.tam 64 Qld Engfllft trucks: fwd fnfot1nal 66 Outer edge 37 Snakehke 68 Utilization MfL TOOK ME TO DINNER THAT NIGHT AND COl.Dt..Y lOLO ME THAT WE WERE THROUGH, THAT ME WAS IN L.OVE WITH ANOTMER WOMAN! MISS PEACH 4 ictMfl1 H.16 ~AN Atf'Fl.L MAerr; ~. ~ ! t l • , by Charles M. Schlllz ----------- ' . . Friday, March 21, i975 DAILY PILOT C7 . :.New _Movies Returnirig \ ·To Entertainment Above, Ann-Margret and Roger Daltrey In 'Tommy.' At right, Robert Redford In 'The Great Waldo Pepper.' Overlay, Barbra Streisand In 'Funny Lady.' carh "To by Ken Russel ol "The rs Roger Daltrey 1p-the lil and mule lad who regains hi es · a national hero. The film 1s loa k music stars, in- ' eluding Elton John as the Pinball Wizard along with Bric Clapton, Tina Turner , and, or course. The Who. .. Current Films Summarized LENNY -Bob Fosse's Cic- tionalized acoount of the rise and fall of controversial comic Lenny Bruce, starting Dustin Hoffman with Valerie Perrine as Lenny's wife, Honey. In b lack and white, the rr.ovie captur~ the op- pressive mood of the time, but Bruce is glamorized, seen as a · victim only of society, not of his own flaws. SHAMPOO Warren Beatt,y is the attractive Beverly Hills Casanova hairdresser who spends as much time in bed with his customers as he does on their hair . Unreserved and oecasional- ly funny, "Shampoo" is also the sad story of people's personal lives out of control. and of a people whose politic~l leader<> are begin- ningto get th at way. ll takes place on election eve. 1968. THE GODFATHE R PART II · -1'1-ancis Ford Coppola's pro- logue and continuation of lhe fic- tional Corleone Mafia fa mily story is superior to the first "The Godfather." Violence is down, emotion is up in this rich produc- tion, which stars Al Pacino and says a lot about the losing in- ber~nt in winning at any cost. THE ST EP FORD WIVES -A horror tale on the surface with an elementary feminist statement underneath. this suspenseful film by the author of Rosemary's Baby work s better o n the shallower, entertainment level. Starring Katherine Ross in her best role yet, it is about a sub- 1 urban town where lhe women lose their minds and the men love it. AUCE DOESN'T UVE HERE ANYMORE -Ellen Burstyn is at her best in this sensitive stdry of a widowed woman and her ir· repressible son fi ghting lo .suc- vi ve on her limited mus ical a bilities. Not without its faults, ·'Alice" is full of truth and humor as Kris Kristofferson helps the two understand that peace is a state of mind. not a geographical place. " MURDER ON THE ORIENT EXPRESS Better than m oSt :.di-star vehicles . this Sidney Lumct screen adaptation of the Agatha Christie novel lets only Albert Finney (and his hair) shine. while Laure n Bacall and others wither or fight for recogni- tion. The solution to the murder 1s anticlimactic and the accents phony, but fast pacing keeps you awake. -Thomas Palmer The Second Greatest F1.1er in the ~rld The war was over-and tlie world'::; greatest fly ers had never met in combat. JACI\ LEMMON · ANNE BANCROFT But Waldo was going lo change all that -even if il killed him. .. THAT DARM CAT" Ill .-. ,NfW · AIRPORT 1975 IN A. MEO/IN FMNK Pf\OOUCllON OF A NEil ~ON PlAf EXCLUSIVE ORANGE COUNTY ENGAGEMENT • • MeYOU n..T041 ..... PIOIUMSlll JACI UMC>H ..... IAHCIOf'T .,., lPGJ . . MOW Pl.A YING! ~Rmaaao FOUNTAIN VALL ~ DRIVEIN /\1,11 NEW •11m AIRPORT 1975 . • • Frid .Mwch21, 197S tidio Has Opera, Food KPFK 1s s taging 1ls annual Balltea.Festi'Val March 28 and 29 <Elks Buildina, 601 Park Avenue, Los Angeles). replete with its traditional Easter weekend of dance, food, drink, a.rts and crafts, plus folk dance Instruction tor aJI ages. The setting is near MacArthur Park; With belly dancers and the Pecurka Gypsy Band, the event is an unusual and exciting experience for the en· tire family <kids Sl. general admission $2.50). Recording star Diana Trask is being saluted March 24·30 a s part or KLAC's series of "Star Weeks." with the ABC-Dots recording star being spotlighted on the station all "eek long including the airing or all her hit releases. A Diana Trask audiobiography will climax the salute on Satur· d&iy, March 29, at 7 p.m., with a repeat slated for the following day at 8 p.m. The Metropolitan Opera :.eries of broadcasts Europe's Rivers On TV Special Europe·s extensive tn· land "'aterways will be explored in the N C:1l1onal Geogruph1 c Special .. Yunkee Sails Acros!> Europe,'' Saturday at 9 p.m. on KTTV, Channel 11. Th e 6 0 • m j n .u t e Art Tolr Offered Tickets are now on sale for the Laguna Beach Museum of A rt Home Tour, fe a turing five homes with unusua l col· lections of a rt. . Tickets al S4 per person will ent1lle holders tov1s1t the homes of Mr. and Mrs. Ja c k Gl e nn , Tim Caldwell , Joseph Pate. Judy P1k<: a nd Mr. and Mrs. John Platz on April 27. Tickets and tour maps ,. may be purchased al the museum, 307 Cliff Drive or at Elois e Fu I mer Travels in the Hotel Laguna Lobby. documentary follows the adventures or Captain Irving Johnson and his "ife Electra during their 2.000 mile voyage from the Medilerranean to Copenhagen. Their re- markable journey on the clipper bowed ketch "Yankee" takes them throu g h France; Germany, the Netherlands, Denmark and Belgium. The ··Yankee" 1s an unusual s hip. It is equippt'd with folding masts which reduce in height from 59 feet to less than 11 feel, enabling it to lSail under very low bridges. It also has a cen- terboard which is retrac- table in shallow water and a huU of super-tough steel to withstand ground· ings and collisions. These were not un- necessary precautions, as will be s hown in "Yankee Sails Across Europe." The program was written and produced by Nicolas Noxo n and direct ed by George Sluizer. In Sunday's Family Weekly : Toddlers and Psychotherapy: What's Being Done -And Why '"()111 nf t/11 """' n(urmi11F "''!'"'""' '" 1111::.rdr '·' 110 rr.1p1111"' •11 111/. /j M d1tltl ;, 11bs11/111,./r 1111fln1111rd b.r 1/v drat/, 11/ "1~1,,·111 , ii 111rnr1s" tt<•irnj11/ .f,,/r11si1,. rt'nl"lio11 /111.1 /,..,.,, ... , 111 11111li1111 :· Does your c.hlid manifest extreme ant1soc1al symptoms? Do you ignore his bad behavior be cau5e you feel lie II outgrow 1t? This week's cover story focuses on the troubled child. the "problem" child. True. not every child needs psychologica l attention, but on the basis of recent findings by the Cff11ter for Preventive Psychiatry, early psycho· therapy may be l,!seful in eliminating insurmount· at>Je anguish in later life. Read how traumatic experiences end~nger a child's mental health and what symptoms warrant parental concern. .. Sm•rt coo1c1nv" Savory Fish Steab For Lent •t "Our "1"·"Jlflnlltn~ 11prcwl /11h ,/jJ/I j, II /:Q(J(f H"lll' lo fl/I /,r1111•11 1mrf 1/1rt mrn111.~ This week. Food Editor Marilyn Hansen offel'5 you something you won't want to 1ive up for Lent -savory f'('l .st•k&I For watchit11 cal· .................. ones, chc>Msterol and cost, ,you won't find 1 better recipe. f:d'ilM~ f l'fth Y911lables and Mrt>a --..•!ll!I .,.~. this simple but 111· t~dlltl. Turriiog on SCOtt Manchester on KFAC this Saturday will present Verdi's "La Forza Del Destino" at 11 a.m., w.ith the final ··Ring" opera "Die Gotlerdammerung" slated for March 2!1. Joining KABC Talkradio is restaurant critic Elmer Dills. His program is slated for Sunday af. ternoons, with the time slot varying according to the Dodger schedule. Dills writes a restaurant column for the Herald-Examiner, has coauthored a restaurant guidebook entitled ··101 Njgbts in Calilornia" and serves as the Southern California editor for "California Critic," a monthly restaurant and \\ine newsletter. Prior to becoming a full-time restaurant c-ntic, he served with the State Department as a career diplomat in Europe and the Middle East. 90 I.I. IOLI. IOOFllC ,:@ .... ~.. ~ IJ~ :"~'ft Llaten you can pay more but you can't buy better. (Y'know I heard that somewhere before.) Choice of colorL 607 ,, I) BEllY'S PLASTIC IOOFCE•EIT Sticka )u1t like glue. Someday rd like to find out juat when they do with tltl1 etuff. 1 27 GAL. ALDllllUM EXTEISIOI LADDEIS lf-Pt.. 16 Ft.. 1597 19•7 2997 CEllE CIUCEIOOI OPEIEIS Choice of hor .. powera, chain or worm gear drive. plain or fancy. All auto. open. light goe1 on. locka up. Ught goes off. _;::.- Width 10' 12· 14' . 18' \ 18' 20' 8' 0.20 INSTALLATION 39.00 GS200. 9700 G8'CM • 13800 GS450 . 1 5900 Wldth 10' . 12' 14' 16' 11r ; ' , .-.AWAit f~JfANG. TEN @)~o@@)~@ fashion island newport beach 644-5070 DIAIGl.E IOOF tUHllE IEDIUTOI . Doe1 the cbollng J..Sofa .. tonalr COnditioDer. Can you believe tltat? . ' y . ,. ,. y f'J •. 1 -~ 7 • • • ..... . ~ .. '\ ..... SIOlTY'S 0111111. ClllllE Pl'ttl .rt - - Gll.IAllZED 1111 CUllEI The multi-coated gal•anlzed 1teel gutters that need no aolderlng. Slipjoint and fitting• are 9ood too. . 10 I 7 ~ )~l_1 fl~ I. • t . II ILDIDll 01 FllElliUSS IOOFllC 8Ft. 3.97 lOFt. 4.97 12FL 5.97 A choic. of two top COYera. we'd offer three but I can't 1pell the thlrdone. PRTABl.E 997 11'125' rumc TOP 297 ASDO TUIF DOOi DTS 297 HAMLET -I 9700 - .. Alen poor Yorick I I knew him. Horatio: a fellow of i.ftfinite je1t." That'• the only Hamlet I know, but thle building i1 alao of infinite quality D~tfko ·3900 FUDllSE 16~ .. 197~0 247~1 t I 1 I I ~ l t • r .. • I , I . • ! I I I • . • • I 1 I I ' t • :au Clli • J : C4 t 1 I : .. i c~ l c l a; J C• , c Do c. ·~ .. .. .. • t 'I " GivE . YOURSELF .. A [ify· • • •• • _ • f'.r!d!y, March 21, 1975 OAl..YPILOl' DJ . \ . I AN> lOUR COLNTRY'S ECONOMY mo·! i ~ l t • ; # I • I • . f • I ' ' I I t ~ ... I •' L ~ . I I • ; ATW CJIYSLEI PlMlll • ~ 11 .. IHC : 2tn......,.--. : c-. ..... l4"'1tl4 • ! UlllUll : .. ..a,.t. .... ...,..,. ' Jtlllt ..... ..... ! c .... Nne'7t-not ( l CllllW Cmmf I Cliewelet c.,. .. , ..... I llllH.tMr...._., C .... M..-146-IJtO I' CISTA MESA HTSUM W-Cen&T.-.. 2141 ~ ""'-· c ............... 1. I f i I t ' ' I • \ \ .. " .1, ' .. f·._\-.... .. f • -,. .. II!!" , Treat yourself to a new car or truck. There's never been a better time to buy . . . than right now. · Your Dealer's selection is the best ever and the trade-in allowances being offered has increased and in most c~es off sets the new car price increases. This generous trade-in allowance ~ · makes buying a ~ew car a lot easier than you think. Take advantage and cash in now . ... The new 1975 cars are loaded with features that spell value . . . more miles to the gallon, less air pollution. Many ·features that used to be costly options are now standard equipment. Spirits need a lift? 1975 models have got what it takes. And it won't take as mucli as you think. Buy . . a bright new car or truck, right now, TODAY . NOW'S THE . TIME TO CHECK THE VALUES AVAILABLE Al ANY OIE ·OF THESE DEALERS CIEYD IOTllS DW LEWIS IMPOITS GISTAfSIN LINCOLN MEICUIY IMW ,.,..._.; .... u.c::r:c.., Capri JOIW. htSfnlt. ........... ~ 16100 la llvcl. S-.AHH5-lt71 -•C .... MeH 646-tlOJ ~. IHcla 142-1144 MTIATm Ill MAXlY TOYITA lllWAID CHEYIOl.£T ....._c ... an.a T.,.t•Cwa&T...U c~ .... con&T...U llHllMc......_ . llllllettela~ ..... ,.....J ia•"· Hmt.9"c1a1U..nt1 . ............ , .. us Mewpcri lettela llU555 ,. .., ... Fiii t DAClEMAZDA JOHNSON & SON LINCOLN MOCURY ...C..6Tralm ....-w... UJIC-.Merc• r Capri 224tS."'9~. 2150 " .... "'"'· HH H.tMr lttd, S...AMl46-7070 c .......... 645-5700 C°'" M ... 540.5610. ......... PfllS m MllUI MOl81S WAHS. LEE ..... c.. . .... AMC t6J5 ..... .,......., 12owestw....,. 12145.M• ...... ,. •• aJJ.Jm s.il.AM 111·21lJ 5-te ... 547·5126 , MISSION VIE.JO IMPORTS NEWPORT IMPORTS ~·clH leiu-Aat lritislt Leyt•cl-hrrari· 2170 I MorlJlleri .. Pkwy.. Lot11._Jet1Mt1 Millioll Yi.fo U t· 1740 • l I 00 W. Coost Hwy .• He.wpori leocll 642-9405 NABERS CADIUAC ORANGE COUNTY VOLVO Codltloc Vol•o 2600 Horttor .. d.. 2025 S. M•chester • Coste Meso 540.9100 ~750.2011 NEWPORT DATSUN THEODORE ROBINS FORD D.._Soob-AHo R-o Ford Con & Trucks MecArfflw & J....,_ 2 060 Hortaor l.l•d. Mewpcri leocll Ul-1 JOO Coit• Meta 642·00 I 0 IM PANOS MW DAVE ROSS PONTIAC Mmdo Con & TNCb '°"'* 200 I S. M.-c~ 2410 Horbor llTd.. ........... 750.2141 , Costo Muo 54'-1017 SAODLEBACI YAlLEY IMPORTS IMW 21402 M.,....nte Pliwy .. Mlslioll Viejo U 1·2040 SANTA AHA LINCOLN MERCURY U.C .. Merc..,.c.,ri IJOIH.T .... s-to A110 547.0511 SHORECREST AMC/JUP AMC-Jeep 1675 I IHcll ll•d.. H•t. leocll 141-1066 SUNSp FORD Ford Con & TnlCks 5440 GordH Groft 11¥d., Wntlllliltstfl' 636-4010 UNIVERSITY OLDSall( Okh .. bile H•clo GMc: 2150 H.-hr lt¥d.. Ced• M ... 540.9640 WllSON FllO hrcl C:.... & Trwb I UH leecla ltYcl. ........ 9dtl42"'611 JIM MAllNO MOTii CAIS bcllll•L-•a, .. i Stwtl llttek H..ti · 1200W.C .... Hwy .. .....,,,.. ...... HS.111.t '• Homeless Mesa Woman Uves Out of Her Car By ARTH\18 B. VINSEL Ot .. DMIYf'llM.._.. Policemen in idle C'Of\vtrsation call her The Harbor Cruise r, for her St'eminaly aJmlesb automobile "'anderinu up and down Harbor Bo\llev ard in Costa Mesa, as tbough bunting a home. She is 43 She has no permanent address. She is an example oC one per90n wb<X!e pro- blems ar" more than monetary in today's troubled ~my and an many ways a burden to lhe society she tries to fat in lo. She ba~ no known source or income; no ap- parent fam tly but an abundance of contacts with the Costa Mesa Pohce Oepart1nent. The Harbor Crwser came from Australia. .. It's kind of patheuc." one orficer remark~. The Harbor Cruiser is known to lawmen. not perhaps for severe infractions bul s imply Cor being a nwsance She live~ an her car SleepmJ? an u vehicle is a misdemeanor offense under city ordinance and so The Harbor Cruiser has been iss ued many c1tat1ons Courl records aho stio"' a shophftmg incident and one count of defraud· mg an. innlseept'r This m e ans s he walked out on a coffre s hop ball. or is accused of do mg so M :.t} be she ju~t forgot '! She forgets to go to t ourt. until police fmd her and luke ht:r then~ Somet1me!'> the> find her as leep in her small foreign <."ar an shopping centers or perhaps a motel parking lot She ~lept under the pool table in an apartment complex rccr('at10n room for a time, until the managemenl betC:tmc increasing ly insistent that she go else\\ here. The Harbor Cruiser a somewhat petite, blonde, m1ddl(• a ged \\Oman \\-horn police say never raises her' 01c:c or uses profanity m her repeated de· alings '' ith t hl'm \\as arrested ugam last weekend. Arres t \\J r-rant~ dealing "' irh mall<'rs such as shoplifting, ddr<J uding un innkeeper and 10 inc•· dents of faili ng to appear to ans\H•r the counts pre- /l eid Reader? vloualy C'Onatltuted a matttt lhal bud lo be cleared up. Officer John C. WhJte 1 ooe of &.he patrolmen: who has faeed The Harbor Cruiser and au empted to deal wltb her unorthodox life 15lyle and th~ ~!(ula·: lions imposl'ki upon 1t by city ordinance. • "She got into her car -she lives out of il -and• we literally had to pry her out," said Officer White. "She kept saying 'There aren't any warrants out·. standing.'" Investigators have been &Moyed in the past,: when in each case of her multiple anests, she ap- peared al Harbor Judicial Dfstrict Court and was freed on her own rec:ognizaoce, or promise to ap- pear without posting cash bail. She has no cash to, post bail. J And always be/or~. like the regularity or the clock or lhe calendar, when her time comes up sbe1 doesn't show up. 1 She was booked al Orange County Jail again last Friday and .taken to Harbor Judicial District! Court again Monday for arraignment on the in.· creasing pile of misdemeanor charges for crimes· that don't do too much harm lo society. The Harbor Cruiser wasn't free to roam up· and do"'ll busy Harbor Boulevard again then, in· her seemingly aimless hunt for whatever it is she is seeking there. 1 A review or her record led authorities to order her held al Orange C.Ounty Medical Center for'. psychiatric evaluation. Normally, a person is held for a maximum of 72, hours under s uch a hold order, but The Ha rbor. Cruiser was questioned by personnel on duty and released in less than 24 hours. ; She was apparently found not to be a treat to the safety of he rself or others-as the state codes list· grounds for continued custody-and released again. A new court appearancedatehasbeensetfor April and what is now her l llh scheduled hearing before. Judge Selim Franklin. She is Cree to pick out her own overnight address again, at least for a lime. Fairview's 'Mountain' Will Move A target date of the first week in April h as been set to begin bulldozing what will probably become known as Mount Shan· non on the g rounds or Fairview State Hospital in Costa Mesa. It has been too wet to start work' on what will one day be the focal' point of a wilderness c_ampground: which grew out of a dream by recreation therapist J~ckie Shan·' non, for using fa llow ground. · C.Ommunity s upport has been growing steadily-with contribu·; lions both large and small-for the campground and towering mountain to b e built out of ' molehills of dumped fill dirt · there today. "I'm going to have to take a week's vacation ore lo work on · it," s ays Mrs. Shannon, whose daily duties tie her more closely t o work with individual hospital · clients. Today, for example. her work on the mountain she dreamed up -and which m a ny friends · d~lare should carry her name- was interrupted by duties involv· ing her role as recreation direc· tor. She had lo accompany a Jewish boy patient to Seder, a re- ligious observance tied closely in tradition to Christians' ob· servance of Easler. Young Max Brenol was waiting for the procession to begin at Mission San Juan Capistrano Wednesday. The book appeared to interest him considerably. It may have con· tained information about the returning swallows or other information about St. Joseph's Day. J ackie is a lso leader of all the Boy Scout and Girl Scout units at the big hospital for the mentally retarded and physically han·. dicapped. She points out Girl Seoul Cookie sales campaigns are also looming ahead. · Jluntington City Hall Contract Awarded A S283.200 contract has been aw3Tded lo a Los Angeles firm for crms lruclion work at Huntington Beach city h~I. Tbe bulk of the work involves the creation of office space on the now empty fifth floor for the Parks and Recreation Department and for Fire Department administrators. AN ESTIMATED $182,798 OF the total will be spent on fifth noor construction, according to the contract winner, Noyes Roach. The Council approved the previously controversial work during its 5: 30 p . m . study session, even though the item was listed on the agenda for the 7 p.m. business meeting . When Mayor Al Coen reC1ched that item al the later session h e· announced '·We've a lready taken care or this." The work at the civic ('enter had been controve rsial when the Public Works Department first presented the <'Ouncil with a $494,000 li~t o( p roposed cons truction work last November . MEMBERS OF THE COUNCIL quickly sliced that budget by knocking out surh projeds as s ix separate offices for the council, the civic center :sculpture•< later paid for by the Huntington Beach Co.1. ~tt-raor s1i;:no;, and carpet for lobbies in the police building andpubhc work'5 wing. Jn addition to the fifth floor offices, work a pproved in this . contract covcrft -Expan ~lon or the finance, treasurer and water departmt-nts -Thl· add1tfon of llC()UlllcaJ celllnt 1n the batement prlnt shop. a~ orrlnPd under state aafety standards Lo reduee the DO!se Je \ c l. F."Ptl n'i1on of theplannJn1 department -Pl.A('t:Mt:Nt OF AN ISOLATION door Ir> separafe the City UtlOrnt•y '11 oftlce from othOJ" dCplrtmenb On lhP fourth noor. '' A rww 0 1;ollne 1U>ragc tank for unleaded gasoline al the police bwldan1 Response to her plan for creat· ing a campground where h&n·· dicapped kids can spread out on 2.5 acres of state laod on hospital grounds al 2501 Harbor Blvd .• so Car has been overwhelming, ac· cording to Mrs. Shannon. Plans have been drawn up for the mountain wonderland whic;p tentathcely includes a gen~ creek flowing over a gavel bed. just like they would find in the country. Green ery will be required and so a nursery that recently went out of business donated a vast supply of trees and shrubbery, although more will be needed Fourth grade pupils at J.C. En· d ers Ele mentary School in· Garden Grove, whose teacher told them about Mount Shannon, capped an Arbor Day observance . by donating a rew little juniper trees and some sunflower seeds to brighten the campground for the handicapped. City of Cosa Mesa official!\ are mulUng the donation of some landscaping material from their store or parks stock, while in Newport Beach, the Harbor View Hills Garden Club will stage a plant sales boutique next month, with proceeds goina to the Fairview camparound Jandacap- iogproJect. . Provided ralna don't resume heavily, Mrs. Sbannon .. Jddcn~t· ed ~uJldozeu wlll probably be n moundtn1 up th~ earth for be mountaJn the week after Eat*. University Sued 6 4 2 • 5 6 7 8 :D A I L y House•ferS. •••••••••••••••••••••••• I • G._...... 100 ....................... VA NO NO . sse.ooo. . Jlujle 1 11tory in pnme re- sadenltal nc1ehborhood. Spec,ous ra~1f)' room , ..... -~ --... tta.HforSCllle HoelNtfors.M ,.. Corm•t Qlnil\", largt' ~----......-....................... •••••••••··~··••••••••• mustt:r l)edroom i1u1lc. EllOIS; A'••liwn 100 GiMral 1002 lmpres111 vc atrium tn· ~cMc:ll .... -" •••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••M••M• \ryway w1tb p ~ot . .a.A. & :rz:! _ · M:lnicul'ed grounds . _, '"' -• HOUSE + 2 UNITS Anxlou..f ownt:r wall PIA} laaedle •ly. Tia• t:ast:sldc C:o!>la Me~a REDUCED SIS0,000 buyer~ clo:.ing c~h. DAILY Pl\OT •1& 11 Moothl\' income SS~ The ~ost unbehe"(•ble i(;aJI: 002·7788 U•lity fer .. first-. Pratt $-lS.000 hrm. reduction on the most un· • K€Y SPA(HJNG believable hom• an t ' corred iM4•'-°"'Y· REAL t-:Sl'.\T£ lftVlNE COVH; 4 BR + "EALTQRSR -gJJ JS.-" ma1d 's. 7 Baths~ 50 ft. - trophy rm .. HOOsq. ft. of A DOLL H OUSE. S . luxury on lhe water. Call La1uoa. 28K. Vu. 1 blk N . tor app'ttosee or hwy. $47,500 Bkr . ....................... tOOl DELIGHTFUL HOME ••••••···-·.... ....... SPECTACULAR 642-8885 n.~o.·· J . YIEW $6000DOWM Th ts ( 1"" lCl t 3 b r an Hubor \'1cw balls. An HR. BOAT To•·nbocot aoob • lltt.le 1 m m a c u 1 ll t e r o u r COMPANY RBnD ··sad"' Jml IM>W. but: $0-bedreom p•ws largerami· Rl-;ALTOHS HA ¥'ft meone _.ho WOii' mind" 1, room home A' 1ew re-, INCE 1941 OHL Y $36,500 bat of hx1ng up .:~n ~ <' h 'n ,: I ro m S a.n 673-4400 Highly d~sarable area lranslorm n • &.nto lt\,· Cl«'tnf'ntr hl;1od 10 Palos1~~~~~~~~= Nr. shopping & schoob. bUY ol lhe .)e.u .... r n ... ~ \0('t'\h-) ~ecuasuta. The1: Immat-ulate throughout. al $46.000. muen l 'U\ eted sandpiper ---------1 HAR DWOOO FLOORS D-'Cit>J. Lo,·tt)" landscap· ESTATE SALE Coty I I \li ng room . UPER~ ~ Eas) to care lor. BIG CAMYOM t-'ormal dme. GourmeL-; 0 MES Call DeW bll-3551.l. • k 1 t c h e n . fo' a m i I } O'f.,"" • • ••• ~,., '· 1 lorcffaux model Over bedrooms. S5000 down ~ I~ IHlil~I ~~~;?:~:.~'!;;: ~a~1£+~~f:~~~x . ----· -mus t burry, call84!·2S3.S. HALF ACRE Coll for appointment. OPfN 111 9.11 s FUN ro e1 Nl(f • home. Lovely pool and NEED ROOMS?. < • roo m for h orses-. everything for an acuve 4 Bedrooms. 2 balhs that TRUST SALE · THE REAL1 ESTATERS I with 4 bedroom.", 3 balhl--------•I A.GEMT 644--6056 •. ., family! Call lo see 1s ! Huge back yard, Fantai.t1c 3 br. 2 1 ~ ba. ~~=~=====-·------~ &12 5200. · block fence. BBQ. brtck spill level. pool. l~e PETE BARRElT planters , and bag ,cov-patio. Top cond. £s~t.e ered patio Fully carpet· says sell! ,. -REALTY-ed, nice ly lundscaped. SPARLING located neur i.chools & Rl=:AL EST1\TE 675·4060 shoppm.e. ulo~ BI::ACH 833·3.>IB· l!l!~~~~~~~~!.J Hlvd. ll b a buy at only - 642·5200 STARTEA! WALNUT SQUARE IRYIME Hc.>re's a greal home to start your new hie. Two bedrooms, beamed ce1f· ing living room. Cozy kitchen, central air con· s;JJ.WO \\ dh a:.sumablt' 1---------loan ! PEMIH. POIHT 546-4141 ~ COATS& WALLACE REAL EST/\TE, INC. :\<•arfy new 2·:.tory, 3 be.droom . 3 bath s . en c lo i.e d patio. 2 fireplaces. eh.'Ctric hu1ll· ins, garage door opener Pnl'ed at ~1 24,000 . .~ ~ - associated d1llonmg. All yours for - $25.500. Call 673-8550. Harbor Vi~w Hot.s Bllu KER:.--REAL TORS 101' "' 8010 0 ., ¢. •·. &t . oPft~lll 9 •H HUN rowN.rf' You own the land! Best S~LESPERSOHS JC you prerer the un· complicated atmosphere of a 8 to 10 person. omcc full of ne~l. antaquC' furrrnsh1n gs an<l neat. congenial Jietprut people. CJ ll Nrge l. Bailey al tiH 7211. 60140 SPLI I' fo'RO.\t lST S ·------ NEWPORT HEIGHTS AREA Clean 2 BR, den home easily con,verl1ble to duplex with one 2 one BR unit:. on R-3 lot, with room to build. Only $38.~. Call 644· 7211 A~l. [ \1if;, !l'!!·U1 value 111 this prest1 ~e WALK to BEACH WHITECAPS P -:~ll~LJ~j1! ~~;~~~o!~~~~ld.ie_ a~~:.~; Better-than-new JBH <!ba arc clearly v1s1ble from l. ~~~-~-~-~-!!!!!·~-~-~·!!!!!~~ 2 be.Ir m~ .. l·cm\crt. den. 2 w , rormal dm .. lci>s than ·this <!nd lier home 111 · baths & I l!t' country I mile to be:iC'h. This CAMEO SHOl\ES. Jelly I The U9ly DuddiftCJ kllthcn: 1:lt·i.:.mt drn1n g adull l1 ved-1n Sl'll'l"t lmal traff1C', peninsula Th 1 s Irv 1 n c J b r a rea . L~e. patio with Property 1s on an xtra Ir~ ltghls & llW de~rees ot To\lonhou~t: louk." a hllle e a sy ma1nC e nancc C'ul d e ~a c lot. CALL Pat.·1fic. a re n s1ble from ··~ad " just now. but: SO· landscaping JustS68.750 NOW . 556-2660 ll\rnl,{ room. dming rOOJll meone who won 't rrund a C SELECT 1£ ma s t e r bdrm .• J L ~:!n~f~r~xii~g··1~ro cl~~ C. F. Colesworthy T'PROPERTIES ~~r~~~~~t~~: 4p2r~~t~s~ buy of tne year". Priced Realtors 640-0020 .-~-htd . poof. intercom : :it $46,000. WE OFFER heautifully landscapt?<I 0 ~ -MESA VERDE Lar1?c beach duplex with Home m mint t.·ond1tron! UP ERB Country Club area. 4 ~k-a-boo \'1ew. 5'93.SW A:.kmg s;!S0,000 OMES Bdrm. & iam1ly/dmmg Oryouolkrus??? rm. Like new condluon! tiiS-7060 T 3l4a C.mpua N8 541·1655 Park-like yard. s.'>4.950 MESA VERDE · BALBOA ISL.AMO Very sharp ms1de & out. Drive by 124 Ruby; JBH.&tam.rm.lnxlnt CUSSIFtED .c lassic island family neaghborhoQd. S58.SOO COM&9ANV REALTORS ~11'\CI'~ 1944 673-4400 c L A s s I F I E D 6 4 2 5 '6 l 8 HOURS 556-8800. home. nr. So. bt1y. 2 8 lb 8 p ( Advertisers may place lheir ads by telephone 8.00 a.m. to 5:30 p m. .Monday ttiru l"nday 8tonoonSaturday • <XX5TA MESA OFFICE 330W. B11y 642·5671! NEWPORT BF:ACll 3333Newport Blvd. 00·5678 HUNTINGTON BEACH 17tJ75Bhch Blvd. ~1220 • LAGUNA BEACll 111111 Glenneyre Laguna Beach 494·9466 SADDLEBACK 25201 La Paz Road La1una Hills S81-63Ul NORTH COUNTY dialrree 540-1220 CLASSIFIED DIADLfMES Deadline for copy &r kills u 5:30 p.rn the day before pubhcallon, ex· cept fOf' Sunday &r Mon· day ~ditiona when deadline is Saturday, 12 uoon. CLASSIFIEO UCM• ATIONS ERRORJi: Advertisers *"1ld check their ads daily fr rePort ·errors Immediately . THE DAILY PILOT assumes , liability for the first In· airftCt insertion only. CANCELLATIONS: Whal killing an ad be-aure to malce a record of the KILL. NUMBER ,;WT! you by your •d \Mer .. ffteipt or yo(lr nnceUaUon. This kill number must be presen· ta! by lbe advertiser In cueol a dispute. CANCELLATION .OR CORR£CTION 'OP NEW AD BEFORE RUNNING.: , Every effort is made to loll~ conect ,. new ad I.hat ba..'I been ordered, but .we cannot iuaran· * to do 10 until tho •d his appeared In t'e pepe:r. PIM&.YJNE AD81 1"hele .. .,.. -.rletl.r cubjfi8dvalle*tt1 ma1t or IJ • .. or,,_.. or• ne.. NQ phone orden. Jin; a P·"'· ,~x ... or. ~ ""'1ft at '1J Pauos. G n ·attor outdoor a oa fl'f rop. l1 vrng 2 Sly 3 hcl rm. Realtors PRICE HEOUC EO to ---~.500 Geewrol I 002 Getter-al I~ 315 Mi\HiNEAVE. UALHOA ISLAND • 673-6900 * EASTSIDE 4 Bedroom Comfortable hom e y home donl' in gret"n & vello" dl•(•o r. EnJOY a CO\ cred pa llo. -I bed rm. 2 ba. 1nv1t1ng k1t,lum rm. ~uiet ~lrC'l'l tor rhlfdren. Ho o m lor ga rd e n . S45.00ll, . 400lll'iflal. FORJM C.M14~ ..; . ·- High Calit>er Real Estat. ScHs We need the most sue· cessful salesperson of upper brack~l homes to be found tor an e>..cep- lrnnal de\\elopmenl 1n San Clem~nte. priced from $150.000. Call Pel Vogel 498·0200 for an appt. •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• CORONA DR MAR Charming town house -delightful decor. Hard wood noors, leaded windows. TV -music center and bar in convertible den. $6.5,000. Fee. OCEAMFRONT COHDO With beautiful ocean view. 3 bedroom, 2 bath corner unit secure and private. Well decorated and maintained. Submit lease option. $102,500. EXTREMELY HAMDSOME 3 bedroom, 3 baths. Custom built, Hi -beamed ceili n g home. Westcliff-Dovcr Shores area. Breakfast rm., large bedrooriis, wet bar, 3 car garage on quiet street. La.pd included. $125,000 YOUl IMVITATl()tofTO .•• Dover Shores a nd the best price on Galaxy Prive. This property blends warm styling with a full rich view, a treasured combination. 4 bedrooms. 3 baths. F a mily room. Formal <lining area. Pool, $169,500. LIHDA ISLE ; Relax in Ute comfo~le el~ance or th~ water(ront · ho)lle ~~igned by Ph1lmet: Ellerbrook'. Beautifully Jandcaped courtyan( entrance & b&¥side terrace. Top view of main cbannel. pier & slip for 2 · boats. $385,000. WATCH THEIOATS- RSH & JOMATHAH . from the spacious livingroom of your five bedroom Cape Cod home. Formal dining room; patio Plus sheltered terrace on 45' frontage. Pier & noat 1 Excellent fee value $250,000 IXCmMG COMTIMPOIWlY HOMS Wood & glass, 6 bedrooms, family room, t, mal dining room . Immaculate home with pool siled. tree llne4 yard. Bright and aicy. Completely tedone ~974 ~ n-cw klt~hen , carpets, panit, drapes. TQtally caP.livaling and only $164,5QO. A covt•rt'd protedlon area for police motorcycles. -A $1.50() public bulletin board. -Vinyl wall C'ovmnga throughout lhe dvlc center. SAN DIEGO (UPU -"'l'en alU· denta filed 1uU agalnstsaD 1>1•10 State, char1ln1 that tbe school d.lacrtmtnata agafftlt commwll· t.y c«>Uece transfera 1n Iu educ•· l ___ Jlb:~=::~=::=:JU!~~~!!~~!!!e!e~~~~~~!!~~~~!!_ ·Uooal requirements. • I ') 2 iJ ). ••• - s fl A ~ l b I s 0 ( u 1, $ ~ -Get • ••• At fas bei $21 ~II • (y J 1 • I OPEN HOUSE THIS WEEKIHD ,, IZOO leaf l•oalt.cl Located on Balbee Peninsula at one of U)e JllOSt desirable spots on the Bay • 'With prlvate pler that wilJ accom-~~t~ ? racht up to 60 ft. . ~ ... + Glllry + 4 ... ~story. 2 f!replaces, wetbar. all built· ans includmg electronic oven. Fee land. $279,000. 67s-1120 . V IS FOi Y4C~ . 1 · 1s FOR IXCB.LIMT And Ws E plan in the Old .Sluff.s ia Jt1st that: excellent ind vacant. lt'!I also colorfUl, absolutely charming with an added breakfast are a, skylights . cut,e.as-the-dickens wallpapers and 3 bedrooms, 2300 sq. ft. Owners are making two house payments and want to see you! See it! at $79,500. UMlqUE HOMES ...... -67MOOO Z44l E. C~ tfwr .. CCII 1111 ...... ' ------- Lovely cust. 3 BR & ~en, 3'f.;t ba, on lagoon. Court w/fountain. Ramp/a.lip, $25.S,OOO· Beautifully decorated 5 BR, 41h ba., .paneling, 3 frplcs. Ramp /s lip. $260,000. 'Custom 5· BR, 4 ba .. 80 ft. view Cron~ tage on lagoon. Ramp/fioat. $290,000. Brand new 6 BR, 6 Ba. Pool. jacuzzi & sauna. Ramp & float. $425,000. . 1o·u ..... 0rt .. .Prime 45 ft. Lagoon Lot -$1.50,000. BILL GRUNDY, REALTOR ;.: I buy· .. 1, v , "• rl ~7', biol ~.* * * * Heritage Collection FIXER UPPER IN ME~ YllDI -big, big 4 bedroom, 2 balh, family room oo quiet street. w~ to .,,..,. cinema and bank. See this bargatn priced home, it won't last long at $43,900. c• 540-11s1 and bring your paint brush ! ! IRVINE TOWNHOUSE SUPE.R INVESTMENT -large 3 bedroom, 2 bath + bonus room. G1•r.. IOOZG....... 100-.IN,...~ ....................... l•••p•••!••·,~········· IOOJG1Mrol 1002 .............................................. ·Appointed with cathdn.I celll•gs, formal di~ing, large brick n.-eplace, private at~m entrance. Throw away the lawn mower and enjoy carefree living in comfort and security. Call for full details . 546-5180. HUG HOMES, IMC. 14U04 PIMHSULA Sa,il into your own slip, own your land; recently redecor . 4 BR. bayfrqnt. App't. only UHDA tSU-OH LAGOOH 1• ~i~t,. move-ln condition. ~erfect location for year 'round living. 5 BR., 41h ha. $350,000. SPYGLASS HILL New listing; ocean, bay & Mt. views . Lovely 2-sty. 4 BR. home + family + bonus. Open Sun. 1-5. 28 Pomt Loma Dr. $162,500. THE AUffS Sharp "C" model on greenbelt; 4 BR. or 3 & den. Air-cond. $72,500 ') COIOHA De. MAR Great 4 BR., family rm., warm woods used thruout. App't only. ' LOT-SAM JUAN CAPtSTRAHO ... 1h Acre, zoned R-1 & one horse. Only $28,000 567 S• Hlcola Drive, Suite I 02 Mewporl Ct.ttt 640.4050 I 002 GtMral I 002 .............................................. o.lv5Left At $18,425' they're going OPEN HOUSE fast! Don 'L mis s Lhe beautiful life ror only DAILY U $211. per mo. incldg t.ax· DELUXE DUPLEX • es, ins., & maint fees 5 14·514 y, Ins, CdM with $1100. tot.al cash re· 1650 Sq. ft. each umt PRICE REDUCTION .TRt.PLEX in exceJJent rental area. Each unit has 2 beClrooms, separate patios, quiet area,but close to s hopping.Only $59,950. -... CALL-64~7270 2828 E. Coast Highway, Corona det Mer PROPERTY MANAGEMENT nu HOMES FOlt llVINC NETWOltt( ~, ... 11v1.c; Wf Utr fllJ' ro. "'· llll. 01 llAH UOC-Alrl'UCf .. 1111 IAllOll -·----~~ 1002 .... , .•.........................•.•........... RED BARN IN C.D.M. .Complete with loft. You will love this unusual design , consisting of 2 bdrms. & den, with 1V2 baths; the front unit is a 2 bdrm. provincial' cottage, located on a 45 ft. lot, close to Big Corona Beach. . .drive by 407 Iris ·& call us for d~ta ils, also app't. to see. J VEAR BAY ANO BEACH 675-3000 c'-1U7 L c:;OA!::iT >-1WV COROr\IA DI. L MAJ:! ----------- I 002 Ge.ral I 002 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• . W Ls I. I·. 't '.\ 1\.YLOR CO I HEALTOU :--\ •,i nc 1· l!Hl llG CANYON IEST IUY! $139,500 Love ly VIEW & rm fo r pool! Spectacular 2-s tory entry, huge LR, DR. fantastic kitchen, 4 bdrms & 3 luxury baths. Plus a bonus rm. Very plush cptng, fully lndscpd. Qui et st. 21 I r San Joaquin HiUs Rood NEWPORT CENTER. H.B. 644·49 I 0 ~~!'! ••••.•.•.• !~~~,~~ .......... !~~~ NO-FAULT CONDO Only in The Bluffs can you enjoy such carefree living. We offer this popular Trina plan, with 3 bdrms. & 21/2 baths, lge. living rm. with frplc . Offered at only $64,950. 644-7662 CORONA DEL MAR GeMral 1002 General 1002 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• COUNTRY CLUB LIVING NO DOWN GI E nter tain er's dream yard! Big s parkling pool. FIX-UP PAINT-UP SAVE-SAVE SAVE MOVING EAST OWMH MUST SEU -gorgeous, near .new 3 bedroom, bright, cheerful family room + form a l dining. Beautifully coveted patio & large, spc11tdiltg poo&. Ceil 540.11 5 I MESA VERDE'S FINEST SHARP 4 ledroom · -3 bath tri·level home. Near private community coun· try club. Huge family room, formal dining and onniucl lot. Very flexible fin ancing. CaU 546-5880. BALBOA PENINSULA 2 HOMES FOR THE PRICE OF ONE Large 2 story. 5 bed rm, beautifully mcxiern + Hpo.-ate lot with 2 bednn ~ for rental included. Give us a call on this one. . .it's fantastic! 540..1151 MESA VERDE 2 Story ONLY $64,000. You'll love this e xecutive s tyle Paces ette r hom e complete with 4 bedrooms, 3 baths, den & formal dining. Fa ntastic lattice work patio cove r. lest vai. in all of Costa Mesa. Don't miss it!! Cal 546-5880. CAREFREE CONDOMINIUM THROW YOUR LAWN MOWER AWAY -this is the life ! Pool, c~se and lots of green lawn that others take care of. 3 Bedroom. l1h baths, charming a nd conve nient As kin g $31,500 Call 540.1151. COLLEGE PARK POOL HOME -lovely 3 bedroom, 2 bath corner home. Complete with blcwliful pooi and access for boat or tra iler . Just r ecently r edecorated. Transfer forces sale. Priced right at only $47,900. Call now. 546-5880. ERITAGE 'd . Call 839-8321. for 3 BR, 2 BA eaeh unit urther detail~. A8t. $87 .soo T urtlerock ASTBLUFF Coh.do, 646·3928 Eves645-0882 .. ABANDONED .. TWO STORY - VILLA POOL U ll 1 m a t e p r i v a c y . 2 S lo r y f 1 x er uppe r . Wro ught iron decor. 4 Pr 1 cc d w c 11 below a mlly s ize bedrooms. markN. Se ller hcgan has Cou nlr y k itchen . No upgrachn~. JUsl lo be do~n <.;. f . Low down trans rerrcd. ·nus heavy others. Call ror more m· shake roof home has form a li o n ! 847·6010. greal Poienlial 4 Large Agent. bedrooms, w1U1 l balhs ~-.:::s.--------Price & terms arc e x ~8,500 Ownr. 3 br~2 ba. BONUS ROOM Xlnt. home/rental. Nr. SOUTtfERN celhml. J ust offcrcJ at ~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~ S45.950 w1\h 1-'l lA & V1\ MACNOSMI0~6TBDR '"ii:1i G ..... al 1002 G_,. 1002 BEACH schls, mkts, park, Lennis Greal ram1ly living can , ~lub. 1·5;12·4543 be yours in this beautiful GI 's no down for this near ne w spacious beach estate . La rge llv1o g room , formal dJne and fa mlly room . Stairs dramai1ca lly s weep to elegant m as ter suite + c hi l d r e n s quarter s . Seller must sacrifice for less Ulan goverment 3P· j>ra 1sel. Hurry call 963·7881. ·...;._-----''----'---i.~~~~~~~~~ 4 be d r:.oo m , 2 'n bath ~II Idle item s with a Dal·'~ home. The bonus room is ...... . ........••................................... 2 STY. BEACH . · · · MESA VERDE ;ty Pilot Classified Ad. · ll idle items 642-5678 large enough lor a pool Bike to the beach. Im HOME + INCOME p res s 1ve s outh e r n 1 • • • • • CONDO 1-:ASTS IOI': :mn house ~ ~II. macnab I Irvine 'l'--realty FINER HOMES FROM $35,500 TO $775,000 LUXUltoUS DOYER SHOUS. Beautifully appointed 4 bedroom + family room . New custom carpeting thruout. Oversiied lot. Badminton· court. $142,500. Ken Hartley 642-8235. (Tll) PARK LIDO TOWNHOUSE. 2 bedroom, 2 bath -new. carpets, drapes & paint. Fire place - built-ins -patio -sep. laundry room -vacant -lokbox back door. $.1.5,500. Mrs. Fay 642-8235. CT12) 60' CHOICE PEHIHSULA IAYFROMT. 4 bedroom home on 30' lot w /lg. family room & extra lg. garage. Beautiful ~ardens ! Pier & slip for 2 lg. boats. $315,000. Clint Moses 642-8235. (Tl3) . IA Y 4Dlll TRUCE. FRONT ROW VIEW of Harbor & Ocean. 4 bedrooms, 4 batbs. Sunny breakfast room. ~ltered pool in low maint. courtyard. Appt. only. Tom Turner 642-8235. (Tl4) StMGUUYB. CUSTOM CONDOMIHIUM Just reduced to $8'2 ,500. An exquisitely ~ecora,ted, customized home in "The Bluffs" w/flexibtc financing. Lois MlUer 642·8235. (TlS) YOUlt CHOICI IM 1t$ CANYON (1) Upgraded 3 bedroom Monaco W¢~ "/view -$129,500. '(2) Upgraded 4 bedroom dramatic Deauville Model -$137 .500. (3) Up&raded 4 bedawm marvelol.ls VersaiUe Model -~.ooo. Tom Queen 644-6200. (T16) table . 3 Car gai:aue. ldeaJly loc3ted across street fl'Om park & pool. $79,500. mansion. H UGE PL AN· -----We gol lu('ky . found onr. with bachelor 11pl + IBH T AT l O N P ILLAHS . COSTA MESA'S you got lucky. suw tlw. a pl. ovc:r garage. As · Twin door entry. Inviting BEST BUY ad. Call quick it may ~llll sume 7% VA loan. $276. parlor with old white ONLY 534,000 bt• a vailable. 646·7171. per mo. Call PH ~'TIG t-; 64o-61·61 b r i ck f irc h ea rth . Appmntment only. llOMES.645.(i646 SEPARATE BANQUET Beauufully upJ!r.ided oPfN/lt9•11s1uN1oefN11r• ~ Ol'fN 111 9 ··II S (UN IOllf Nl(f' . [ 'llfitrlll COATS &WALLACE REAL ESTATE . INC. ROOM . Secluded study home with 3 bedrooms, 21• I h both B h baths. decorator toucht.>s ··1jjj.I'!~·~ ;'~tri~~r~~e · k i.t l'~1;n~ throu ~houl. Just 1n-_=:~ JJ8'01F Ove r looks charm ing t r odu ccd 1nl u th e _ ----··-··~ family room. Wooded markt.>t Lovt.'IY pat io VA,tfHA Repos tn Orange County Kl'ys Ill Olll<'t: WORLD REAL ESTATE 6·BROKERS ..• Qu a ll Pl u cc Properties 1s proud of the1--------• racL that six hcensed BIG DADDY brokers are on our staff of 38 professional. ex· 4 Bedrooms. 3·baths with per ience d realtor s. 11 separa te Jiomg room you wouldlike ass1slance and a l a r g e pa ne led in purchasing or market· family room make this ing a home or investment corner home Lhe best buy prope rty, please call our for your ramily. 2100 Sq. staff. Open seven days a ft. of c ustom h vang ror week and most evcrungs. t ... If you arc a l1cf'nsl:'e JUS .. 5. 58 500 and would like to afflhatr 1 wi t h a n · expand in g ~ dyna mic. coopNal1\'t•or · 2211 't-w~ir ~ahi~~tion with super101 ~D 646-8 11 tac1ht1es & comm1ss1on a nd fr inge bene fit s, J Sun/EV• . please call Don He rman , • 645-5849 · in strictest conhdence. Openings e xist tn our re 1--------• s1denl1al a nd 1nvestmen1 dJvis1on and at our ne lAI 130 Townho use tract. NEWPORT HEIGHTS .... ,!!:!.~~ & r-.....,. Plus h carpeting, wet.bar, 3 FIREPLACES Pt apet U.a premium wall covcrini?s, 7S2•1920 3 huge bedrooms. 3 car '400.~st ~nUCH garage. 3 pat.Joo. Mlna- $2250 DOWN'· pool. Privat e ya rd . S49, 900 I 0 % d own . POOL 962•77!(8 Bike to beach. Or s plash K~Y '" f ODr o wn ~parkhn.. iQ.. ~ i;iooJ. G or ~eous brick ccv.••. ~R~€!"'A•L .. Ti~OP.~.,S!"lii .. te nc'.!ing. Big s undeck. ----------H~m emak er 's. d re a m "BE"'CH ..... ~CH,. kitc h e n . Gt'nerou11 "" ~ bedrooms. Low low do.,vn POOL AND pa_vment. Hurry • Call FAMIL y ROOM now 847-60J O Agenl. NODOWMVA bannis te r leads lo s This homl' may lie JU:.t sep a r a t e ~Jeepin g what you're> wa1lin~ for quarte rs. Double doon. Call 5-45 ~1!11 lead lo huge maste r ~u1l(• ----> with sepa rat e vanity area. A RAR~ fo'IND · hurry. call now lo see. 842·2535. Ol'fN 1119 •irS fVN10 Ill tvlf'f • [:fllltdtil SPANISH HACIENDA RED TILE ROOF Arc hed atrium entry B1~ lormal llvmi:: room. SC'para lc fa mily room. Country kitchen. Boal door through garage. Big "L" s ha ped lol. Park· Walker&tee Real Estate WALK TO THE BEACH From Lh1s immaculate bcat:h h1dl'·a ·way, only step from the waler. This 1s a sharp m·wcr proper· \V • noL nne of lhC' old ·"Tear downs'' Only $.">5,000. lll•ll('r sec today. ().16 77 11. Open Bvcs. Walker &lee Real Estate li ke sellm~. Just $46,9.W. - Hurry · Call now lO sec MESA VERDE &11-6010..:.A~ent.___ GI TERMS 4 BEDROOM FIXER $220 PER MONTH NO QUALIFYING G r eat l a r j.!t' IJ m1l y h o m e t'r:it•kl1n ~ ftreplac·t• Family room Needs T .L.C. Ei.1st1ni: 7'," 1" H A loan. ~22 0 P .I T .I . Ca ll q u ic k 646·717 l. Of'f 1119 •II S 'llN '011 1'11>1 ' ~; ......... ,; ~:~.; .. ~·.):.:: THE REALl ESTiTERS I ------ Take ud vant.age of this motivated seller who will pay loan lees for you to purchase this beauWuJ 4 bedroom fa mily home in JUSt ahout any method you choO!'ll' ·VA, FHA or Co n v l•nl 1on al . Mesa Vcrdl· tor onl y $39,500. lk t lt•r la ke a look 646 77 1 t. Opc:n t-:ves. • . -- ~.I. TERMS U:.t• your t:.l. for this Ruycn•sl beauty. 4 Red. CEANFROMT Fa ntastic four ~rqo~ 1-----!9'---1 FR. pool immaculate beach ho me. Spac1ou1 Custom Duplex cond Has all the ex\ros. INVESTMENT PROP. .. on• DE~P 135 Ct lot s1rs.ooo. n'ear s ho,·g, Ba lbo Ferry, a man b•Y & more JACOIS llALTY 61~0 2919 Newport Blvd. ' I entry to enormous Uvilla Prine only-Pl,000. and d1oing rooma. Una· 3 BeOroom uruts. Ctos. to SPARLING que ga r deo k1t~heo . beach. $127,900. REAL ESTATE Jumbo s11e pal't)' rvom. CENTUIY 2 I RJJ-3548 Kang s ize mu ter & I 7 ----i childre{ls suite.. t/ail of 642• 7 1 ONL y · $1200 ((l ass to P oly n esian parad ise. S pectacular I~~~~~~~~ TOTAL ::°~ar: ~~':!.h~::o~:· HUGE llLLIARD DOWN lo non v~L'J. C81l quick. ROOM 003 6767 Ol'IN lll9 •11H $2000 TOTAL DOWN JNn.lJOING CLOSING CllSTS Lo .1s:.umc· FHA loirn on l'll•an. <'lilt.' :l lx-.Jroom rolla1Zl' B11t lol & ll•11 age A n~ bod y quu h I H'S Cal I World Reul 1-;stulc, 5~i 7777 ANYTIME Gta.nt aame room Wurn1 .pane lling l hrou.l(hout 1'~out btf bedr oomb POrma l dln1F1a . ~·u11 price jual $89,900! Hurry caU now M7.toJO. Agent. ' usllled Ad I _ti4_· 2_·~_·7_8 s &'s EXECUTIVE SINGLE STORY Soaring vaultt,.1 cc1hn1:s Plu:;h s h.ig q >l. l::le~anl t·u:.tom drapes Cozy I ;i m lly roo m . Br1t•k lireplacc. f orm<il din ing. llUl!C master sui te Pnvalc paltu entrance. Co rnl'r lot l'ark·llkc yard. ~;noo clown ! AN now -Cuti lili·ti OIU A!!.C'llt CLJ\S.')I Fl ED \\111 si•ll1t ! Spcr1allsls 1n j.!OVl'rn ment fananc·cd homes' 556 7777 c·a ll <Hl.)11me VETERANS Tired or ~cllmg U1c run around'!'! II you hJ\C' any questions about buy mg u horn(• V,\, t'all the: VA Expcri-. at World Real Estate SpC'cialio;L.s Ill VA hOllS· IOJ.! /\!>k tor Vc:l<'ra n l' o u n :;;c• I o r ~ :1 6 7 7 7 7 . anytinw 3 BEDROOM 3Santa Ana Ave (Npt Hgts) NB 995-7001 Sun l· l Fordham. College Pk, CM 548-7729 $43,500 Sat/Sun 1·4 3 IR & FAM RM t:ll' DEN 649 Anita St. Laguna Beach 494-8558 $85,500 4 BR & f AM RM or DEN 1123 Ma in St ., Huntington Beach 536-8821 $79,500 DAILY 1·4 17027 Roundhill, Hunt. Harbour 846·1371 $82,500 Sat/Sun l· ••1200 E. Ba lboa (Ba l Pen) NB 675•8120 $279,000 Sat & Sun 5 IR & FAM RM or DIM 24922 Via Florecer, Mission Viejo 581-2100 $85.000 Sat/Sun 12- •18021 Mann St., Univ. Pk, Irvine 552· 7770 $62,900 Sat/Sun 12· DUPLEXES FOR SALE 3 •• & ' .. lOSt. Ann 's Drive, Laguna Bcac-h 494·0463 Sat/Sun 1· • Pool Waterfront Waterrront & Pool ,, WATERFRQNT t..Ull>A lSLE-6 Bdrm,! bath, private pier an1 shp. Sale or 4:itcbaag< $2.\5,000. 4 B drm , :I b al l w~ter'fronl with jacuu 1 pool a nd pr1 vate dock $1.37,000 .• ly .... °"" lc6oo P..Unula I OOi ••••••••••••••••••••••• $59.500 C h arman g Duple>. 2+0en & Bach urul. Sun deck, prlc'g. bltru;, foe'• la wn . 675-{)712own. O n 0 C.I:: AN F RON'J w/be~l Views & Beach Starting con.strucuon o 3500 :.q I l. C USTOI\ liUILT homl' on o versaz. l ot. ocr e red b ~ owner/builder. Mr. Ton 642·1403. ------COf"Ofta del Mar I 02j ••••••••••••••••••••••• SPYGLASS Fantastic view with prol lndsc· .. pool & bonu· room. This 5 l>edroon New Bedfo rd Plan 1: 1dt'al ly localed on : slrl't'l with lots of youn; t·hlldr e n & yo un1 p.in:nti.. Hurry lo SC• this one, 1l won't last ~174,500. •• * ••• SHOWPLACE Spacious 5 bedroom front home with large famil~ r m . formal dming ~ large 4 bedroom. 2 8a re· ar apt w /frplc. sWldeck. bltns, elc. Near Beach Your terms! 752-0460 Anytime . YIEW!YIEW! The best buy on CdM Orean Bl\'d Qualily 3 Hit .. den & family rm. 2 Frplcs. + lanlaslJc guest house. J\ must see! CaU for app't . $164,500 OPEN HOUSES 308 Poinsettia Woocl ~ brick; beam 1•t•1I s . very. UJ'lusual 3 bdrm., IJ m . rm. Close t.o ocean. Opt·n Sws. 1·5 4 I 3 Cabrillo Terr. E xtraor d inary cus tom home. by builder for hts own . c anyon view, pool ; I bdrms .. fa mily rm., d1n1nl! Open Sun. 1·5 1827 Sabrina Terr. Spt'l'la l view. P.V. Hills lo San Clemente Island. 111d lht• ha rbor; super l.1 r~t· rooms; J bdrms., 1am1lv rm .. ga me room. 3b Ft. 1t00I. Special at s:a1 !tll. ()pen Sat.1·5. ----4 ? I I I DOH Y. rlUHIO.U< L~~J.~~ ~~~ ---- CATALINAVIEW ;; br. 2 '~ ba. tam. rm .. din. rm . 2 frpl cs, ex· tc:ns 1Vl' laodsC'aping & dl'coral111J.! Vee land bv OW0l'I'. $J3!J.5tl0. 400.1 Topside Lane 644·0ll0 DUPLEX-$74,900 <Occan:.1dc of llwy ) Ownl•r 544 1m 4 BR DUPLEX wllh 3 BH, l BA rental • So. ol Bayside Dr. wtth beaut1ru1 natural wooi.l text ures. Only one year new. Ca II 644· 7211 Agt.. OPEN HOUSE 706 NARCISSUS A user or investor will take pride m ownin~ lh1s large. e xcellently de· signed duplex~ Com m- you' 11 like 1t. OPl-:N Sat/Sun I 5. or call for m· lo. 67J -t>62 l unylime. /\gent. ------- JASMIMEAYE. OWN!';J{ WI LL FlNA NCt-: Charming 2 lxlrm. COl· ••Re with sunde<>k. CJean & cheery. l·lilock from beach . Slti,000 LAWSON REALTY 675-4562 ---HAR ROR View II.alls, 3 BH . Den. Fam rm . 2 Ba, O r t'a n vi e w. poo l . p r 11111, fee la nd. Jlas cvi-ryth ma ancldg soda fount.1111 1'h1!-week on I~" S129.SOO l\."12-7034 or 640 iusrn Cha""""J~ in Old Corona del \t•r. 2J 2 blk.s to beuch. 3Br, 2ba. ll2, room lo build. 61 owacr. 6 75-8341: Prin. only. t DAlt.YPtlOT • Ftid .Mareh21.197S • H••H'-S. tto..nForS. H1 ........ S99 IHcMnetllorW. ..._..._We H_n,_We .... .. •• n.----••n.----. ·~ ... ___....·::..~~.,A£A ._.. 116t · ·~·-... ......_ J" --41:...t-. •• --• ......._ • • .................................... ,.... ···-······._..,. .......................................... ,~~··· •••••• ,., ...................... ~ ~·~·· ........ _ ................................................... t .. gto•.._.. 1040 ....._ 1144 t1111f•Yi.i.... t0•7Mhs,...VL.L. • 1067 .,......,..._ • ...,.. ~ • ...._ IOZ2C ~ .... ...., .. _,... • •••••••••••••• ...... •• ••••••••••••··~ ... --., •• , _..... IOU .... t040 ··-········· .. -···· .................................................................... ·-----•iiilliil!!~··""··"" .. ~..,I~ ••• •••••····•···•••························ su-s ... ·--f -••••••••••••••••••••••• BY OWNt-:tt. • most un· r-SR ~ Of'IM HOUSIS p*~'[ ii~it l.it V·a.•.'111:¥ BEA!JY Al4MDOte wswalro~yl4'0tosh•u 3 BR ln GR£l!!N'TR!E. ,, ... .._ ... 41:_C a• ............ .....-a. 3BR 2 S ""-AC~.· l'\Lld; I . ng. Y. root cott•Re s\lrround~ air c"d1llonod, shag ~•A,... -" ~ -, .... ._.0 • ._ uic Y.lllUI PllS81TS :~!te: ::.t-roc:;:-;:tJ. by pmes. Hot Jacuui pool carpets. wallpapered. ba, totally upcraded. w/an assumable "" ~ sw1 SUPER •tftUPLEXu bOnu room. 2 StorY, 2 & prur care tree Sbort escrow ~sible $40,000 VA loan w/DO credit qual. ' u baths with pot.io & lush a1tardcn~ Indoor/wt.door UOl Glenwood. All. Gorgeous decor. cwitom wall ·& floor OCIAH-IAY ...!CAT.ALaiA Because we call eve.cythl.ng with a landsc•plllJl! Low down living 10 compl e te ~;tJ~·2~:~HOUSt!: coverings. t:j0.800.SEESat&Sunnoon • rentalunila "duplex0 lnCDM,wecaU Lerma •t onlY S30.$GOI ~~~~::i;.: ~1 :; -SPM: 2SS.1 El Picado cor. of 3800SQ.FJ'.OFCUSTOMHOllE 415 and 41S 'h Poppy a .. duplex". is;~~~l-~iN or 67~-8307 •GKllD F.stanciero ONABIG,BIGLOT Actually 415 Poppy is a glorious S•J~ OHi YaAa OLD and perfect for large HasltAll! custom bullt. (By a mast.er carpenter HUMTIHGTON Townbouseafrom~.990 family. 5 or S BR, 3ba, approx. 2850 sq $225,00C)Or<¥f« bi HAUOUI Select tr~m 2 Br. a Br+ r "alUo?'Showing as s own home) three bedroom lmpre:.sive tri-level. den or 3 Br. fr'plcs, •un· ft. High-on·&·hill w/beaut. view o "I. home with countless custom features. Ten nu; Estates Condo decka, patios. All qualll)' rolUng hills & creek below. Room to S.CS.2898 .I and 41S'h Poppy is a separate 1920' 3BR 2\.itba. formJ dJn, dbl features. 14 i.aao Norte stretch out and play. $85.000. SE~ three bedroom older home in splendid aar w/lrg dark rm. 25' b~~1~7~~> ~52-~~;eraity Sat/Sun noon - 5PM: 24922 Via -------- condition, currently under rented at bout !>h p. ·cau tor appt. Florecer, oft Marguerite Pkwy, N. oC · ..xw:: th See this ·r. t $90,000.Agt.~33 QNJVE RSITYPK.5BR LaP ... ,.,,... ... '°'' ... ~.... • .. , ' ................................... ., ........ , J~W£LEDLJGH'l'S ILUPFS. OHIAY·~, ~· a mon . magm teen 21hba, DR, lam rm, 2.,., az. property this weekend. By * Can\ltY JI * . W ALIC TO IEACH au· P•tio, pool. '62.900 . appointment. Real Estate Big soxt.w lot With u cule Ownr. 5S2-777U • by naflhl and spect.uulac-D ModeWBR. 2~ Ba 1 rolling balls & snow End Unit, Up~ 'lj' WlLLJAMS REALTY 581-2100 Call 675-7225 ..._ n....11MV 2 bedroom home. Roonl, SlJ.9SOTo .... _1 aq ~ IOl' b1& garden Of' Wl1"5. B Da .. !!l'l•llP!lllll!P.lllll H •·• 3 r,z..-.Alr,patlo L-leocta capped mountains by Includes Laftd..,,000, d a .f • C h • r m i n & 3 Owner -.1211 bedroom home w lb 25200La Paz Rd. atS.O. Frwy. -as grapes ... ~rwt trees. TU p)'mt mo~ lllcl -.--- \ ·~~ 14'14' I~\! Owner will lend aL low Assoc duea. 6'1 1887 ••••••••••••• .. ••• .. ••• SOLO IM PllCE! r1tLe ol' anteresL Aslung •--------- formal dining room. WestcHff ArM , FIREPLACE. Plusb &au\i{w 4 8R, Highly iJ h a g c a r pet l n I upgradedJ>~~tCout\fard th ro u Cb out. Hi I b entr)' • nu11' tandlap. beamed ceilings. Easy tng. Heated le fUteted care kitchen, including pooJ. SEE THIS le COM· self·d~an1ng oven. Ju.st PARl': AT $86~. SO PRE1TVTO onJy $39.000. By Owner. NewCalifomla LOOKAT SCOTI'REA.LTY Home. 3Br, f'arm I~ t~~r\ I~T\~ 8rillia nL flowers & 536-7533 kitchen, Frplc in LR, shrubs set Uus JBH + OR, Cpt 'ng throu&hoql.. A BERG ENTERPRISES CO. den home apart from the,1----------1 Landscaped on cul·de· run·of·the-m1JI. Priced Woedd YM•ie¥97 sac. Assumable 73 In. under market! A value A smoke stack BBQ is '58.900. 551-1292 ste~ to private com· SOUTH COAST mun1ty . tennis court. tHVISTtefr Dial 968 -4456 HOT Z'GGITVI Just one or the ~que\tp. PROF ESSJONAeLY •' • • gradings in UWt charm· l MOTEL-41 UNITS, sale A PEltFECT FtT mg 3 bedrm home. Call andscaped 4 Bdrm. 2 ootrade s w1mm1ng pool and jacuzzi ... ioT LOTTO()) 549.0IU '46-4710 ~~d~~ ~~~~P~~ S. Cle•ellte I 076 I 024 Costa Mesa 1024 .............................................. For lhe yong execullve. ONLY 9 LEFT 1---------•I A wonderland ol value! Only $.51,500. buys t.h1s about the many extras. bath. Colony Home W/ Owner will help finance. tennis & pool. $52,900. <.:all 530-7542, century 3 7 3 2 Scotts d a I e . ll 1_ss_1_-_JB_1_s_·~~------• 497·1744 ~ I I ... .. • 4 . ' ~ .. . " . .. ... ' • )•• • Ut 4i1.. • 644·4687. Immediate OC· ••••••••••••••••••••••• cupancy. 1 Yr Old Large SBr, l>en . lfGCAHYOH 3 IR Condcni•h•m $SAVES -ly0wner- UPGRADED5Br. 4BR. ::!ba, farruJy rm & rormal dining. Dial 96!1-4456 * In sight of ocean, lovely 1----------1 3 Br. home. Next to Npt ForS•ly •OWNER• Turtle Rock Hills President Home 33482 SPINNAKER. Fl.KST Ofo~FERJNG . BETTER THAN NEW. 3BR. 2 1h ba. l beaut pallos. COMPARE AT Study, Lge s~k ac patio & Wet Bar. By owner. 492-9720. By owner, S Br, Broad· m oor home, beaut. landi;ca ped & decor. Open House $.)8,500. Oct'!an area. s.. ..... Frml DR.38a. Walk to schools, K t.bru EXECUTIVE Next to Ru11ah•9 Jr. College. $.57,000. As· SHOWPLACE S t r e a "' • n • a r sum 6'":!'/o In. :>!0--0678. Fabulous 2 story Beach tilewport's Upper lay. l~~~~~~~~~I North home with 4 large $40.950.-$44,950 •MESA VERDE• bedrooms. 3 baths, tam•· ly room and formal dan 345 UniYenity Dr. 1J1L't o fl Irvine A\cl 548-7223 Gracious Garden Home ang room. Close to shop· Upgraded 4Hr, 28a. ping and beach. Ex · 1\lnum. Many Custom cellent l1nanc1ng 1-:xtras. S63,50<>. 1947 available ,\ mll.'>t to sec l\1lhlct:r Circle. M7-2.528 Only S62,00U. Cull lor de WOOD ' · , )/~? !.U~~ (l\\n ta1lsat897-03ll. U y 0 14' n e r . S h a r p ! 3GR,2BA f"rplc. <.:pcs. , ~~~~~~~~~~ drps, hke new. Open llouse. Wed -Sat. 64&-4026 ----------------SHAt<E ROOF NR. So. Coast Plaza, 3 br, HARDWOOD FLOORS-2 ba, 20ll20 faro. rm, din cpts, bltns, water sof· rm, lg. k1tch. All for tcm•r . 1µ1• rea!' yard $47,500. By owner. No \\ /AC<.:J:-;~S. 3 liedrms, 2 agts. pis. 540·7151 Forever View $36,900 l>aths. walk to all .-_________ , M:hoob. ~:.S.~JU. Bc::.l of +. E •sTSIDE * Unbelievable, but true! term~. ""' Glorious r esidence on Roy McCarcle BEST BUY In Area! large, park·hke groundi. R~altor 181 O Newport l Bit & J.'amily lloom w1lh beauttful ~1ant patio co~t,1 ,\11.•:.a~ 11~ Jluge R·2 Lol arcu. Hus been fre:;hly $33,900 painlcd inside & out P<1ll1:.on Investment Co New carpeting, rith Hf':t•o-B('s t :.tr l'a, 642-tWOl 642-8011 wood cabancls. Entrv ~'7~.ooo 2 story 4 Br. 3 Ua, hall, 3 bedrooms. private s.:ivoo dcrwn. ij1"-'', an· . --. ----,----• bath off master:.u1te. tert·">t. agt 546 77J9 ::,lOJ..:-BY-slDE, no 540-1720 p 6J6-a6lO :.Lairs. beaut. JBR. 2ba. T•RBEU ---hugefamrm.sepdan rm, A SUMMER lSCOMING! ~ !pries, bll1n elec k1tch REALTORS Huy your pool home now + lrg 1 ilK apt. frplc, 3 2955 Harbor llYcl. for summer rwi. Neat 3 car gar. Botb have lrg.1---------- br. w /pool & A Jeon . sep. fenced yards, frwt Name your teems & trees, cus tm crpts & move 1n i.oon. Call : drps.5yrsyoung,iominl 556-·61WO Agt. Open house cond. ~.ooo. sunday Mar. lti ISLAND REALTY 673-1200 BEJ\UT ll-'UL 1 br.1---------l Heh, open this weekend. SSJ.500 963·6166 Capl...., 1171 Open for your inspection Eft·ioy the Good Ut. •••••••••••••• .. ••••'•• w /pool, 644·8068 $I 875. Down Splillevel wt view. 4 Br, BEACl1 11ACIENDA! 3 3 Ba, aic cond., wet bar. Fri/Sat/Sun. & Mon., 12·5 P.M. ALISO CON· Call 493-2513 Monaco. 2Br + Den. MlSS~ON BEU.RANCH OOMINIUM APTS. 4sCENJC Splendor 10 Ha rbor View. Lot sz 3&4 8R,l&.2sty,nr0ana ~tans Lo choose . from. Laguna Niguel provides 7 0 · x I 4 0 •. $ 7 2, s 00 •. Pt. rec. Span. tile roof, <.:lose to s hopping & the secluded selling for 644-6228 afS_.____ fpl, qual bltn xtrs, lg Jot, ~at'h. Big ocean views. the d1stint1ve t'harm ol DON'T WAIT ~R~l~c~b;,'c;r~x,g:.~f~~ deluxe features. 13 K • s inc I dg master 546-2436 or83J.2563 w/pnv bath! Candlehte1---------- drne, l>l'l'\'l'd by chef de· hght l\1tchen w1all Jet age lllLns. Late:.L "de· signer'· crpts ! Elegant dl'l'or tlrJpcries and :.hl'crs. Lots of bnck and cute lr1t•ks. NOT A CON· UO! $37 ,SOO f''uJI price! ~ or 10'1, Dn Bkr 962-5511 OM THE WATER Summer is coming. Ima gin e a lovely 4 bedroom, 3 bath home. private dock, 60' on water. SllS.900. CaU on this one! Tobm Heally, 846-1371 Owner-Ranch :!·sty AtC bonus rm 4-bdr 3-balh lg lotS66.900 • 551-3152 Startingat$36,500. thi s Bl Niguel Golt 308'!8COASTHWY. Course Condominium. 2 TIL SUMMER ~;:.i<~ 'f:~:i:.:i)~~ South Lagwta BH. 2 Ba, bltns. crpld & to purchase that perfect n14, 83!-9982 BEAUTfFLl. ii!' "'--"'-drpd. $44,500. firm. By summer rental duplex ---------- Turtlerock Broadmoor Ji .uuu.::1~ owner. Principals only. only 12 block from super IUY TODAY! Former mdl Over 2000 ~llil"W 493-6348 Appl. only! beach. Lave m or rent and smile tomorr0,1,. ! sq. It. of luxury 4 br, 2 499·2800 ----'-"----__;_ ___ ,out. NOW REDUCED TO frplcs . air cond 'g. -COUHTRYDVIMG ONLY $93,500. Call You may have im· A d I .... y E mediate possession of utomauc y . 16',tJng, 2·ST . New n gland J BR, 2 Ba View Home, 644·7211 Agt. • · s prnklrs. & gar. door style. under const. Wood By Owner. S48.800. Open•----..;._-~.----Uus ~ow maintenance. 3 0 , ~ bedrm home w/tded en· opener. Cust. wallpaper. shakes, sm. paned win· Sat & Sun. Pnnc1pals on· EH D-., l·S try & tiled roof. Clase to cpl. & dr.apenes. Low dows, cozy hv. rm. ty! 831-0873 1019 M.-. '--'shops & ready to -at ma int. yard. Across w/wood firs. & frpl. lkn,~'----------l B d I · · -from pool & part at: 4935 w lfrpl., beam ceil.. Mlssloll Viee·o 1067 r3:n n ew istmg an · $36.500. Red Carpet choicest Westch(( area. Realtors,497-176L Pasco De Vega. $75,000. s kylights, sunporch W/ ••••••••••••••••••••••• Corner of H.igbland & ----'------ includes land. Occupan· ocean view & more' FORSALE:Century21 Marian Lane. Lge, 4 By Owner. 2Br, 1Ba Con· cy av 1 alls .. hupon bloan ap-$?9.500. Call today! Mis· Real Estale0ff1ce bdrm., 4 bath plus den & do. Pool, gar. 2 mi to prova · own Y appt. s1on Realty494-0731 495·412183H)tl.21 30ft. playroom. Included Ocean . $24,900: Call HUMTIHGTOH · Owner. 752-0128 as an extra bonus, jazzy 830--4a36 HARBOUR Seller motivated 2 story By Owner, 3 BR, 2 Ra, jacu1.1.1 in rear private --------- Open twus(• 170'.!7 Rou_n· 2000 sqrt., 4 B~. 3 aa: Fam-rm, Air cond .. yard Seetoday!Sl39.SOO By Owner. 4Br, Jba, lge dhlll. Hl':>t buy in Fam Rm. Formal Din. s.paciou~ ~orner IQt . ScenicProperti.s 1-·amrm,lowVA.Close llarbour 4 Hr. 2':: Ba, Rm. Kit. w /calmg area, ~~~·a r;:~~> 1 ~rar~:~: 675•5726 to Dana Pt. Marina. Io rm a I d In• n ~ rm . A/C, Prof. Landscaped & $4.li,!AAJ. E\•es. 837-3203 •---------Arter6. 493-1936. lkaut1lul yard. $82,SOO. decor. Upgradest.hruout, ----------.. ---------Moblt.HOIMS =:::,~:1~al~c~l~yu,n~1~1call $52,900551-6238 H!!' h Yield 7 yr old Ranch, 2000sq rt. CLIFFHAYEM For ScM 1100 FH •orv• 2.n..a . .ts 2 blk 4 Bdrm. ram rm, 2 ba. Shake r oof, early ••••••••••••••••••••••• -- -"' "' vuc rm uru • s Air. Comer lol. $58,500. A b 3 Saveyourcash for othcr lobeacb,.Lowmaint,lg. Owner.830-3079. merican eauty. Mobile Home ZOxSS Near Ocean! SHARP 2 bedroom. com· plelely upgraded inside and wnh new s hag cCJrpcts. Bag loL Room to build. Only $35.000. Red Carpet. Keal tors SJG.8836 yd & pauo area. SS9.950 1----------• Bdr~s., 1 ~ baths, lge. OeAnza Village, 300 S. things. See thassparkhng family rm with frplc 4 bedroom home with By Owner-Swim Pool. · . ·• Coast Hwy, NB, 298 UX· Sale/Ls 0 t 3 B 2 B dining rm.; lge. pools1ze ington Cr. $16,"""' call country k1t"'hen. "'-·--r ~"'"ER .a.LD • •y e P · r. a , d t t I ..,._ .. vwnc s... "' -F/H . .,.,.,950 ya r • a raclave y ofc.or548-2020 as r eady to move m b h lit: ·cent. air.-· · landscaped. Near a ll1----------anyt1me. Bri'ng y-·· .. VA g 00 t e hs or spec. Prine. only. 830-0170. uw-tacular views, yet close• ____ .:,_ _____ • schools & shopping. Exceptional 2Br Mobile eligibility cerWicate and to tennis courts, pools & leach t 069 Home m excellent cond1· Hm. Qua I w /W cpts, dbl let us show you this one. beach. 4 Bdrms .• incl. •••••••••••••••••••••• lion. Phone for app't. to drps, pauo prot lndsc:pd, You'll be glad you did! mstr. bdrm. with rrplc. Prime duplex. Npt. Isl. see. lg lattice enc Redwood $43,500 Formal dmmg rm., lge. $93.500. 3 HR. Lido Nord, "C" THOMAS porch. In desirab(e OF.LUXE units. I is a JUH nom e. Easts1de, good lfJ<:al1on. $160,000. EHTERTAIHER"S RAISQR't' lamaly rm., sep. brkfst. $175,000. Balboa beach Bayside Village. NB. PARADISE ..l & service rooms & walJc cottage $SJ.500. REALTOR Pools. pvt bcb, boat ·TILEROOF Beaul1lul 4 l>e<lroom REALTORS anwinece llar.SZS0.000 MarshallRlty 675-4000 shps. $15.000. 67~ Spanl ... h m:.a-.. ~oowcase home close lo DELUXE CONDO OCEANFRONT house & 224 W. Coast Hwy. or 494 -1655. Owner. Sp VN "' ~..... hcach. Large, separate 4523CampusDr,lrvane In su pe rb I cat g l 1· 1 b N'ptBcach 548·5527 21>11,Tre montDr. MAKIN M<ll . m Ul{EEN· • HHOOK . This home :-.hows heller U1an a mdl. Lg. country l..1lch . /\s sum able Vt\ loon or all terms. t\~l .. )56·l;&~I &i.>-113-1. . H EH w 1asi.umable Gracious l1v1ng '" I~. IJm1ly room upstairs o ion , ar. ap . or sa e Y ~ve:-.54a·!'I043 •----------j·•·,·: loan or low down form"r model horn"'· CampusValleyShopCtr across from ocean. owner. Call eves. &---------• FAMJLY Park. El Toro. Fl G N '" "' w/wet bar . .Boal door C •LL 833-1600 ~ I b ·1 1 k d 6 5 77 .t:: A T 4 IJr lrt·lcvel for VAWHA. Beaullful 4 Gorgeous pool & / decor. A • ""pac1ous. new Y u1 t · w n s. 4 -21 20 x 44 . 2 BR. 2 Ba, Cen· £xec. home an (kl Cerro BR. •2 blk to schools, thru ga r<.i gc. Century bdrm. & den; frplc. in•----------NEWPOHT HE IGHTS· tnlair.086·~ • area. Heaut1rully de· shops S41,goo. 3032Grant, 3 Car garage on corner 21 /llunlln ~ton Valley lge. living rm. Easy walk remodeled 3 Br, 2 Ba, al· d & d d I 0 t. CALL N 0 W ! ! Heal Estate 898-4414 LOVE LETTERS-to park & tow·n. Reduced I B t 24 /H U · 2 8° .. B coratc . upgra e . CM 546·0964 842_9371 _____ __ HARBOR ey access. oa storage. x.... mv ,.,. • a, New cpts . & dri>S. main·•----------VETS-S500MOVES straight from the heart, tosell! $89,500 GI Terms. Fam-rm, air cond. cured lawns. 3car gar. & BEST 4 IRIUY MINI couldn 't please and de· CHARMING OPEN HOUSESUN l·S $.25,500. or submit. lg. sep. family rm. Must IH GREENllOOtc $SSS YOU IH SSSS light you more than this 6 Small Laguna home in 'VJt:'l I J 543 Santa Ana Ave. s&t>..6Q62 bef. noon, or aft. see! Call: 556-6800 Agt. Elegant Marin Model. Sharp home! Jn choice FARM montholddollhousewilh well establi s.hed LVV BowmanR.E.005-7001 6pm.Owneranxious. Open Sunday Mar. 16 p r 0 f es s 1 0 n a 1 I y area. Super value this Beautiful J bedroom, its 3 bdrms., 2 baths, neighborhood. l·Bdrm.. Abo e •t al I _:..._ __ __:_ ____ • 1 d s a d f 11 tBR with shake roof. l deep pale carpeting an den d niog llu V 1 • • • OCEANFRONT Duplex, 11ts a n c Pe • u huge cul de sac lot. ManY. superb loca·~""' It's be· • 1 rm.; wa 0~ Ba Ibo a. C u s t m b It. for sole llOO s prinkler s. Near So. BLK to school & park-fruat trees. Upgradeo u~-. distance to beach. Ocean $l 9 500 IUSIHESS Coast Shopping Ctr. HURRY, HURRY, Call crpts & drps. close to ing offered fOl' the low, view. Well built & A4bedroom,2bathunit 4 (; • •••••••••••••••••••••- &RESIDENCE S52.000. Open House Sat. Agt,842-9371 freeway, scnools & shop· low priceof$4.5,950 t ast efully decorated. with a fam ily room and ·oasi1~-r~rties F~~. s:l~t ~:Ca-::.~ la: 4 BR, 2 Ba + allac·hcd re· & Sun. 1·5. 973 Dahlia. FOR SALE pmg. ,\lany exlras. Ex· CALL 552-7500 Beamed ceil., beautiful many upgrades. Never Id ta al shop area + sen. Agent OR LEASE tra :.harp! On :)38.900. •VIS IQ N • pauo, rruat trees. $72,500 hved in. Excellent view. C . ,_o_._S390_.;..ooo __ . ~ __ 33_-_16 __ l<ire,· \\C>rl..,hop 1n I.Ji~ ll . LIFF DR. on.nerclol 2_·•ru \~t ,,Ill 1".lti Dona Point 1026 What an outstanding op· IY1 • REAL TY ~ Near tennis and pool, VIEW home; charming. Property 1600 2HRCONUOJ\lesaVerdl' ••••••••••••••••••••••• portunity tocnJOY hv1ng 962-4471 (~ 546·8103 ARedlltllCompany ,~,·• this2story,4bedroom,3 beaut1l ul decor.; J ••••••••••••••••••••••• a1 (•a, ~7 .000 Uwner. DAMA POINT in one~ the most des1ra· --t.:nav. Park Center ~' bath home sits on a eor· bdrms .. d1n1ng rm .. ldve-NOW LEASING . •l.l :11.14, H With ble neighborhoods an L CUESTA J " ,,_ ner lot with a grand ly kitchen w/all new OPEN HOUSE ---ome ~CMM Huntanglon Beach! This a r vane HOS N C .;:;,• -view. ~t\.ns & indireet lighting. New co-mercial from A":-.lft.L\BLI-~ VI\ loan ;1 UUPLl':XESFROM lovely home' features 4 SJn Mlgul"I . shows like a • oon y.,loguna s nack b & t b 111 1 r ·1 1 d1nin • rm 1rp• """'.950. bed · 1 model. 3BR 3ba. huge . 494-1177 ar we ar, 35' sq. n. Plentyofparlf· H1·,i ';~) 1\1 <';; V~ru~: Let us sh;:; how you can rooms. lam• Y room ram rm. irplc, upgraded T~le ~ock Terrace _pre· With a view of the entire 1 rplc. Lovet~ verdant ing. fo'rom 336 fL to 1400 . I and rormal d1n1ng . crpls&drps pool 2car sadents home, view, TWOBEDROOMCONDO Newport area, this s yard with 2 patios. ft. and more. Prime of( ~li. H:!Xt. AJ!t 1ve an a spacious 2 or 3 Round the comer from gar ., near bch. ~.ooo. pool, 4 Br. 2'h Ba, 2 fp, 3 in Pacific Island Village. bedroom, 3 bath home $79,000 freeway location. Strong M V de Br apt/home w/ocean school, p;,irk. tennis 968_11..,1 car. gar., by owner, Prime cond. Sun room, h • · growth ar 1 -ol esa er View Whale Your tenant & b k · 1 ,., as a formal dining room CALL e 64'·1414 ea. ucllSmg : pays over 'h oft.he costs. Purchase at $.'>4,000 with •OPE ... HOUSE• 552·378 1 • ~ atenrdm3s.car garage. Your , •• 4MtL l~e PonMs1t.ed. Open house courts · 1 e tra1 . Prine. Only .,120,000 frplctoo . .,..5,500. 9 ' 1·· • Giant ·Heat anflat1on & become excellent financmg and " VJC.TORIA BEACH. ,.._........, 5 · · aily&Sat. 9-2 an investor in a rapidly terms.· or lease at .,...,c/ 1123 MAIN STREET 2 BR, 1 ba, frplc. Nice llll:Al.TY . P.M. Call lo preview. S · .-.. OPEN DAii y 14 PM Jdeal vacation home on •I b Nor Ntwp.,c ••11 Otfln < 7 1 4 ) 7 5 2. 1 7 o o . ave aSppreciatding arca.DFrom month. Phone 546-2313 N 'c t ~4BR & f . location. By Ownv. the beach s ide. 3BR, ow a out a pro-I N V E S TM 'ENT. Thousands 6950. own. ana foraddationalinfo. ew. us om am $33,500. •552·1209 r I v fess1onally decoraled & JUSTFORa.... DIVJSION-IRVINE. Harbor Income Homes, oPfNrtt9•HSFUNIOelNKf' rm,3cargar,tra1lerac-rpc. IEW.$73,500. lad d 3bedr 2 rv'f"ll ·1· PRICE REDUCED n scap • oom, A home that m ....... -ve THE REAL ES""'ATERS Mammoth cxecuuve! Agl, 33931 Malaga Dr, !"Ii'. ···"··":lt~!'li~I cc~shol alley. Walk to G n~•·fi Id" bath PortLerw1ckhome beendes1onedw-1• .. '•~n1·n •A Ila~ ;1 hu~,. .io ft. olympat D p 496-3431 · · • bNc and Lake Park. · reentree ··°'""" ae 0 L DE SP AN J S H .. w.• .. ~110~··~~,.:~1~~~· ~~~~~~ . ·~1AGNfflCENT t . ~ ;' } lJ~:.!t~·~~~~homas, Rllr ...... BY owa N••Ea~~141Mll~041 ~::A f Ebl~AtoEbe2a~~: ~~~e: :~::~~~. r~:: :;11r.~·r~1et~t6'1~ ~~.~~~ STR OC L'AN LIARBORVU · -.,,.. N~-"'sTLC .., .. 000 available dancing, etc. 5 BR. + g1 ount1 ... lnC'luclr~ t'~n ,., 1 • • ----~ • ....,, • I N 6BR 3 r g r fl * VALUE PLUS ••••••••••••••••••••••• 2 0460 ram1ly rm Sl39 </\/\ COMMERCIAL 9.4Ck cash s pendable. Great strip commercial perfect location, adja~ cent to Alpha Beta Sbop- pu1g center . Earns $3.53.'i spendable per year 1'U'k cap. rate. Don't delay Call <714> 752-lWI. I N V E S T M 1£ N T DJVISlON·IRVINE. THB REAL ~"'TATERS tr.i •11r ionditiooin).!. wel u. · ca a' ag OLD WORLD * L"'0 una 0 ch. Rental 75 . ,.,.,., t.Jr ll1e rP<"rcat1onal 1Sot03•~ ... ~~rcB. PrOwnot. ldscl·Apd. modelhomtcOftd. p'"r"'operty nfor ... le. Clos RUST(C HIDEAWAY. .-SPECTACULA.lt room 1.1m1I.' room. full 1 ,.rvu. Y r gt. SPANISH BK b .... 3BH. 2ba. den. Beami-.. 11~ .t-ime ... view; outstand1n1 d1nsnJ? rm 1 tk-droom Ph:67a-7414 4 2 a.bnckfrpk.ltkt> lo Bch. $6S,OOO. D . frplc. quiet canyon & IAllY'-• location & building. 3 1 1 h 1 2 -MANSIOM new crpts & drps. Conv. Schmadl. 497-l771. ocean.view. $76,900. 8 R 2 b s u 1 t•" · 4 ia t s · CONVERTI BLF. family Much 111 demand, lhi to schl. & shop~. Ownr. ----------1 . ....,. · · a ·• c 0 0 • OvnsiiNI firepl?ces. home can be~ as a 4, type home become trans'd, besl of terms. CUSTOM duplex, jacuzzi, LEASE OPTION or buy, dommaum. Sl2S,OOO Reduced tholl.'.>ands. Jor 2 br +lam rm. 63' x avaJlable once an awhile Only $42 ,900. BKR: pool. 30' patio w/vu., nr 48R, tamlly rm, 2 baths, 540· 1720 125' lot w /trlr access. Nr. Features 4 bedrooms 968-4433 t.Own. $150,000. 494---0461 garden patJo. lllS,000. LI DO REAL TY TARBELL Dana Point Marana. Only family room. formal dm REALTORS $48.500. Bertha Henry, ing. Large, very pravat 2955 HorborllYcl. Realtor. 492-4121 . master s uite on separat level. Highly des1rabl --G L--L --Fomtain van.y I 034 ncai;:hborhood t'IO~C t reenUl"'UUlll •••••••••••• • •• • • • •• • • • 1 e ementary ~chool. park. Owner WOULD YOULJKETO tennis courts. bike trail L• "dat SKINNY DIP ALONE? and bcarh It'~ hard tqUI es Not many people do. but belaeve <it only $1>:!,000! I '!J Yean Otd t.b1s JXliil home mdented Call S4G-l:J1 :1 ()\\ rwr dc-.perale, net.>cl:-. in a cul-de-sac make:; Ol'(N '" 9 • '' ~ •vN 1061 ,, .. ,. •n·tion now: Submit uny privacy more tun than a ..... . -·~ THE REAL-~ ESTATE RS reabonttblc offer on th1~ new wet suit. .. BKR. ·· 842-7481 ~' ' -~ rn~q;n111c1 enl young ---------~-.~.. . ~ Greenbrook home, with · .... · ''" s prmklers front & rear, STOP! lar6'e party patio, sh111ke This I• it roof, overhanging eaves. 1':ntry hall, 4 bdrms. Two-story 48R + lam f amily rm, Wes tern rm, fir. to cell. (rpte, ( I u counlry kitcb as Ir< yard 1 r e P a c to · n ~ n c b for the kids. Choice area. kitchen ~S.900 54().1720 ~ALL UK R, 968-4433 TARl&L ~leedt f040 REALTOIS ••••••••••••••••••••••• 2955 Harbor ll•d. l.llXl'RIOlJS 4 br. 3 ba 1'014 nhom.-1n bt'aut1ful 1-; \SI t'llSI'\ "":.'' Spr1ni:h11r't 1\ll th<· .1 1111 11 "·' htHlll' :I ·G('k)(J11•.. )llU 01l •• ,.,,..,., /lllwd fir" . cthl ~a r in 1111 1144111 ~ci II :! :o;ly fo"r1111 1 rt•t"• t-r 1i.>nrlly holllt' ll11i(v \f hr suit~ area "'\, ·~ II. 1n c:l<~N. 3 mJn . . f.-oron. R ltr11 642, 10 Ot'h C;.ill. ~ G800 Aat. G•deMr"aDtlpt Charmine one story 4 bedroom In Shorttrest . Hagh beam tt-1hnis In family rm " living rm. Near btt>yde tr•lll beach. Owner m'1Y1na out of an.·a Qwlhf1N! VA buyers ~<'lromc. Pnt•cd al S.'>4 •• }00 VOGEL & BABBln Rf ALTORS 644·6056 CLASS! Fl ED will sell it! Classified Ad! S©RJUlA-'££trs· That lnfriguin9 Wora' Gome with o C hudle Ill ....... , Cl.O R. rOUMf ------ O t-ro"(le "'"•" of the fovr tet0mbllltd w0<d• ~· low •o '°'"' fo111 .if'llClle WO<d1 fl PYtlf:LO . 12 I I I· t i: t I· Ii II ID El E JK YJ J ! Mony ' '"'" 0 "..d •~ . . . . . J being • thi.f by fu'ldinQ everv· thing --. '. I DEGREI: j ..._.,_,l,_.......I ............ ,-,. .... , -, -4 O c-ol·•• ,... cllucUt QYG'ff • • • • • • . by ,,, ........ Ille ''""'"'O -Ct "" d.v•lo!> ''°"' 61tC) No J IMllctl.. e rt·t.r N\l .. 13mo I' I' r 14 I' I' I' I' I lf1Hr s II~ SOVAU!> • -• • • --• C) ~~-:.~ME fORI I I I I I IL1J SCRAM LETS An1wer1 In Cl..-Hfctlon IOIO • t ;--\1,1 I .. I .. 'II * 6 73 -7300 * OPIHHOUSE 649 Amta Street ·G!M-Sunday 12~PM . 120-FTu11t1nAve .. NB Deluxe 3 bedrm 2 bath view, s uper neat 3BR, REALT01'S 642-4623 ramtly home, ~am ceil: 2th ba. i79,500. Ownr/ CUT-.. eo- lnt!, l'llOne FP, Ocean Bkr . 6 44-4 746 o .. " .. , l!STAUIANf .. for i;ale or lase. o«. CM loc. n.-So. Coa'-' Plaia. Yeaaer RlLy~ 556-&.11 LA HABRA.o...INOOST! 100' t'ntg. x ~·cJn. 20yt. old 3 br, 2 ba honw. $74,000 Ukr. 6'1S-56U view, mcc yard S12-0S90 Nouse. 1 Od . & Oen, pis. l SH.'.500. BY OWNE .. , ~plev 37t Bd. apt over aar•1e. :t» ... _;,,I_ I n _, -2•th SL 0 11 •••-&•• Jmmer ulale 2 bedrm, 2 & Seashore, 4 up & 2 dn .. . wner wt ._.... 110I bath home In popular frplc gr steps to beach ~'J·1~~~Sa~&~'. •••• .. ••••--• ..... Nortf1 f!Dd, . nice view, $'89 995. '7a-7Z'IO · "r separate attiat'a stoo.io. • 4~-4288 Trader1 s,1 dtl W'a1k to beach. Charmin& LIDO· 4 BR. 3 8*. lge 11 B~rront condo, 5&h fir. 2 Trade your mObilebome, private •:!~tti000 yr old 2 Sto""'. Owner re· . 2 ba. Bay Ir ocean motot home. airplane or _ ., boat on 1 beautiful 2 MAltOMMtu.i duce4 to s1 12,ooo ew.$S6,00o,10%down, bedroom. 2 beth, slnl)e 673-8iSU or 67J.29lJ A1ent 67S·~ story. VI 11aie Gardf'M llALISTATI home in spacious 6185.Coastllwy i Lldolal .. lyC>wner •!ASTl&.WIP grounds Wilt\ poo l, l.a1una Beach. 494-8S$8 t mm.c. J l>r. l•'• 1>11. I~. An work has been don~ ac<;urlly 111tes and much lot, auum•blc .,1,•, tJlt tJus 4!SR Vtt·;w h()rno. more' Wilh $4000. c:a.n INCOME rtn~I or re· loan. ~.250. 675 5233 T.,.r111c ldsc-pl(. See 1t lOr equivalent) sld~nce tor aale by SAT 1·5. 200 Uuny:.i . ment.i. are ~1s,{°%~1~ own r ; 2 8Uc.a. Cre. ft St 1-;njoy more c~tl spa~" •.JW. • tuea 1n11 • maint fed. beach a~R iba~ 12!1 by seU1.11g ··doo't ~· ~A. G,,.._, Rltr. C1tall •De · or Ken t Catalina. 497·2920/ wath a Oa1IY Ptlol ~1 anN1colllA NptC\r 139-1.'aJ 1'or runa.- 4M-02J Cluslfltd Ad.642·'611l IM4--0ti1t . \alls. ,<1 ~ • ,. • I ' Cll, $1~. 2 Bl\ 2 8e T.H. ---'----'--.......,-- $195. NB Al•o !forte O..Pol .. · 1226 For Lene. mountain rabcb near NtWp()tt fi'Wy ....................... reTial SpecLacuJar view S27S. att. Fee. m.M30 BEA~H HOUSE. near ~e L::~8j1~ :·~ ALA. UNTAtl mannJ 2 Br, 2 .B'a, cpta, Verdes & canyoos to the !' !l!Qll!.!! ,.-.cw drps, blw, $28$452986 east, Home bas 200 deg ·z Fo.t• Vally 3234 view, decks, new crpt, s ~:'J~:!hwU:;;.;.:.~si-..1:-----------f fiit "°'1111 •••••••••• ••••••••••••• p r i v ~ s e c I u de d • El Puerfo ......... a 1 200 W I Nn.. NEW 3 BR TOWNHOUSE tesponsable ~pl $500 ruo. ~ good locaUon. i1ao,ooo. ' _ _. ____ ,.._...., owu. . t97-21<W l ·& z leilr.--$141 Up ..S.U34 ... 1 . Approx. 1400 1q. H.1----------• --~~.....,.,"T'-~~--waoTECT YOUR SS IN 1~sas~~'B:.~·aei Poola, t.enn'5 crt. many 3 BR, z ba, .. privac:y": lg UtMtKet .,. W ._ ._ LAND! 40'xlOO' Choice BACH •135 Cum Balboa extra9'. $360 mo. 913·2368 lam. rm., aunltenll. v.rm. Beautiful gardens, pool, rec. room, !'""'P"ntt.o;cppqe, .. zooo • 842-4474 ski NeWe ( N R4ta hildren '-•,•••••••••._•,•-••••• lot. $1850. Hurry 'won't l 8R cottage Sl30H8 .or a or Lg. deck; ocean Vlew furn. or un urn. o II"...,, no c • NRW-4 unit, 2 bllca ......... h. lull, lS209 Grand Ave. l alt view Sl65 Laguna NEVER LIVED oo Shag. ~Mo. Agt. 494·7SSl ·t-!S9 Maple Au,. Coda Meta -II\: Lake Elsinore. or 18R tJlpd•t""''"'" Great buy, good tax 646.7616 Owner 1 BR House iz;Na'W\a ~dr, 1kbn11f_sliet.o:.r.;: :!': HlglMI 1252 · ,..mle-4>rf. Income $1200. 2 BR waterlrantLido tsl ~:~'. ... is1 ~· ~ ....,., .............. ••lff•l~)9· Holllet Fw.t•d or Cotta Mno 3724 -mp. Many x lr as . R-4 LOT Cos ta Mesa oear AvallS·l. $36Syrly ~ · ADULT COMM. 2 [);d, 2 u.fwwlsa..d 3300 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~19! • , . .,_ Harbor & Wilson. Prio· HOUSES 1 ... tlMjt011 lftdil 3%40 B6a, $325. 2CB1 Rb "1•-~-· 2 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1 &2Br. l''urn/Unf. Adults ...a1y~ 11-.00L cipals. $28,SOO. rirm. 2GR $160 E. CM •••••••••.-.•••••••••••• Sa.I $37SP. lu M .........,, h. only Pool & rec rm. "' ..-r 968-1635 Co. M w m oo onarc · , VIEW-$,175,000 t•. Desert, ~.8~$18'i H ~,;!ab 3 BR+ den, Jauna~. ~e Summit Call Teal & Lovely 3 Bd, 2 Ba,1_64:.:....:..:.5--06 __ 3_2 ____ -t 'Prime bac~ bay view RHOrt 2400 ~:R=E~ c l~i.~h~~oB~~ar~ :r:~op~ 4~· IO !'~~~~~:~ .. ~ ..... ;~· $SSO. Dana Point 3726 ·t0cation! Just reduc~! ••••••••••••••••••••••• 2 ea #150dJd' 9S3~739 . • •••••••••••••••••••••• AH 2 bedrooms Swam "-~ l 3Bftt.2«>Co&t•Mesa Mew_...leadt 3269 Condominiums 2 BR, lurn'd ~.newly · . ·Beaut. 3 Br, 3 u.a borne, I ·'"·BR-..c. ... ,C,.. 3 BR, 2 BA. trplc, encl •••• r.-;::•••••••••••••• 11......&.-:-Led 3425 d e"or "'. & utils pd. ming pool. $25,000 down. blk rrom Lake Ar· ~ -"' ... d d N vnTiln1'l>fl " v Jusl bac~ oh murket· rowhea<l Country Club. ·3 Bft $300'Hunt. &ach yar w /gar ener. r. SH'ARP 3Br, 2ba Harbor ••••••••••••••••••••••• 496·01!15 or 960·1142 (lake Qd,¥ant~11et Cail €omp. w /cpts, drp&, all 3 BR $32d Meaa Verde Bushard & Adams. $325. View Home. C.Omm Pool. OP EN H OUS!-;. SAT· • now te preview (7141 bltns & much more incl. 4 BR $SSO$Q. CstPlaza 962-1562 $425 mo. 644-4844. SUN. Mar 22-23, Noon to HuntiltC)ton Beach 3740 ll02·1700. det. garage. $47,.500 By 4 BR $42S. C'dM Clean 2 bed rm w/modem B 4:30. Lovely view, great ••••••••••••••••••••••• I NVESTMENT 548.1077 • Largest anventoty, best b•lh cpts drM QW W Beach 3 r, nu cpl, localton ! Oshwshr, Stud10-1 blk from ocean, .~, DlVISION·IRVlNE. ~ner. ser vace anSo.CalaJ bltn;· 2 ~at gaure'. drps, Dshwsr. 2 ba, rcfrig. Washer dryer/ frplc, dshwhr, jacuzzi. ~HE REAL ESTATERS Furn. Condo, Indian ALA RENTALS ~need yacd. WO mo. pauo, yrly, $45(1. <2l3l Pools, rec. 32178 Paseo ~175. 714/846-7336. We lls, Tennis, roots, 642-1313 Jla~ for Bev .,-Dale 696-5880 Carol 1na, X St. De l W. NEWPORT, Ocean Club House, 714.~54311 963-4567963-1788 Harbor View 3 br, 2 ba, Osbasbo. 642·5200 or -Vlew,.2 houses, 11h lots, &714345·2087 lallboolsklftd 1206 \ s prklrs wlr. sftne r., 548·6641 nu cpt, drps, "135,000.t-____ _.._ ___ .-•••••••••••••••••••••Modem 4 BR, a.BA,t>W, Pool grdnr met ---------- (30% loan + 2 .t.d. BAYFRONTyearly•br, bltns, cpts, drpsard, c$3lean =~o 644·-m2 • · 2SB1nrg,lel'hg~~-S~~.Cop~~yo: .. t.2.13)696-5880 PALM SPRINGS ba, near ne w, luxury up house, beaut. Y • 15. _;_ __ . ______ 1 ~--------c New Cus tom Vie w per w/ bag view. $725 mo. Ask for Bev or Date Townhouse 2 br, 21h ba, L~;~dd~n.~~~~~14~ .,~ W.HATIS Home. Every conceiva·. 675-7846; afl S p 963-4567 963-1786 pool , bltns. wash/dry, or545_4289 ,. YOURCIUAICE ble luxury. $275,000. 673-4099 38 r , 11_., ba Condo. Gar, gar.Nopet.s.675-9188. ---------1 rlV'I Write for brochure: 6767 I t & Cl bho Back Bay cndo, J Br, 3 •' For on l•Yft....... Airport Dr., Riverside, LITTLE I SL.AN °: poo · pa 10 u use. ba. hv rm w/cathedral r OUPLEXE8 . Ca925°" Bayfroot, new 2 br, Nr S h ops. Pvy ply. HARBOR VIEW ceiling & frplc, fam rm. •.· Assumable VA loan Ph: 714 /687·07~ level, vie w. $425 mo. 842-8928. 3 BR 2 BA +Fam . Rm. k1lch w /bltns. refrig/ -' inSantaAna,$39,500 213-876·2723 1'~RU1T trees, l br $150. CARM~L freezer. washer /dryer. Uner construcuon in Corot1o del M9-f'"ncd, av a1 I now. $HS. mo. w /gardner npl/ drps, pool, rec rm. Huntington Beach Out of Co.ty 2550 4 BR. 2 ba, Cncd, garage. Near Pool & Park. Im· dbl <'ar gar , $365. mo ·1 • $71,900 ·~ Property k1ds &petsok medaaleoccupan<'y. &IS-0202 LOW WEEKLY RATES Executiv• Suites 727 Yorktown Blvd. Beach Blvd at Yorktown 536-0411 STUDIOS le I BRs •FulJ kitchen •JlcaLed pool •Laundry facilities •Free UllllllCS •Free linens •T\i & maid ::.crv .tv:ul •Bar· 8-(oluc •Phone service FOUR PLEXES ••••••••••••••••••••••• $130. 1 BR cottage, walk RONTAYLORGROUP --------- in Huol!ngtonBeach LAl<ESHASTA toocean,petok 752·0460 C:XECUTIVE WANTED MEN,smallbeachhotel. Brand new, $95:500 I Oac. I llli tolalie REAL COMPANY 2 BR, kids & pet ok. gar, Anyt.ame Deluxe 3 Br, 2 Ba, pvt Rooms ~.SO week. Aplt • J m lie to ocean L BloektooceanSL22,SOO Clea n Beautiful Moun· OCEAHVIEW yard.$210. 5layksetem&.r9eycSoce.~[p~:~~ $100.mo.536-7056 ·fl' Walk' to beach $118,000 A .,c;a · 1 HOMEFl..-EJllS ~·SEVEN UN l'l'S$200,000 taan rea . ...,.,. iper mo. 4 Bedroom borne an ove· ..-.~ J BEDROOM, + view + &S.D. l<~wy 979-0493 Ladies 2 months 1 NINE UNl1'SS220.000 633-9i48 ly family area. Use ol •642-9'00* pool + lenrus. 1''ormal ----'------ ••We have the property. Real Estate Pr iv 8 t e be 8 ch es · d 1 n in g, r1 rep I ace, 3BR. 2BA, prof. decor. for Rent frft 2800 Gardener incl. $600/Mo. 4 Br, 2 ba house. Frpl.c, oardener, close to ownr. Obie. gar. w/opnr NPx t to beach Studios, .The choice u up to you. Exchan9e Betty Kerr644-6200 (T17) dishwasher, 2 car gar. "'Fash ion Jsland. Im· Pvt. pool & clb.ti:.c. Nr. 1 &2 B r from Sl 15 -ca11 today. ••••••••••••••••••••••• F d d Cl l h HEARIEACH... eoce Y • ose 0 m ediate occupancy. Ws t claff :. ~ ~g ctr. Jacuz7.1S & Tenn1:. THEREA.L HAVE Newport Beach & shopping. CdM 2 schools, sho~ .. & bch. Available now Call Adil:.. over 10. &t.5·2345. 84li -1323 EST ... TEF ... 'IR Comm'I b uildings to Avatl now ~3:.!5 mo · 5489545 ....:.......--------1 " "" d r C c ·t Bedroom, l bath & . : . 644-46870wner. . -NO increa'.·c in ~ummer 839·6133 53t>-2.$Sl tra e or a rson I y, f I r c pl ace. L case 968--0511or042-8933. -..a.._ 31.00 ., "' Nevada Home or ln· M B ll Ch Le e The Bluffs· early area· Duplexes Unnm-n v rent. lieaul. 1 I.Jr furn come. 548-1 ~. Sl.75/ o. e e a!>e e 1911 Pearce Lge new 3 br b· ' . BH 2 0 · ••••••••••••••••••••••• apts $105 & Sl75 Sparus -----644·6200 (TUO 21;z ba. ""00. and. water& best ••Y vu. 2 · a' Nl'T JIGTS MNht style s 1 bid" n t e cl gar 8 U .... TS MES A. ·~~~~~~~=--·1~~~~~~~~~~~1 '" giant pauo. $525 Month · ' · · · ty e .... ,.v n . .... I f' gardener . Kids & sm pet AG~NT 640-5560 new 3 hr. 2 ba, beam pool. sauna , lndry, adJts S 128 000-SoA 57' CRIS COHHIE ok. Vacant. ~ or ce1l 'g . rrpl, dbl gar. 17301 Kecbon Ln. l blk EXCH• A.lo.U'!:.Eo Sl00,000. l::quaty $50.000 CUSTOM 846-1311 Canalfront, 4 BR. 2't:? ba. 646-2666or645 9551 w. ot Ueach oU Slater ~-k>an . W1 ll tradt!for-paper 2800' Four bedroom untl !IS M --------- 0 C Wi th la m1ly room, an 3 Br , 2 Ba, frplt. encl Yearly lse. S4 °· N port's Finest Beach iw2-7s4g l'f>:ur of 4 plex.es Cot;ta or · ·property. Caywood Rily 548-1290 c w · -·.. o l =• 000 ~"-RO""t1 T.a.YLOR glorious location near yard. Wi t h gardener. new 3 Br, 2 Ba. 1·.l.e<' kit., BEACll :.in"ll'. olf street ••• esa. n y. ~·· eau.. "' "" B h d & Ad I ""75 ,.., Hard to find valut.> at GRO'-China Cove. ~750 mo. Near us a r ams LUXURY condoonwatcr. w/w cpl, yry ."'::mo parking. $110. mo. Lhesc prices. Good loca · 714• 752~460 Bkr. 675-7225. S325 962-1562 2 br, 2 ba, view frpl, boat 541i·i!8l9/(2132_3.13·~--Garage a va1I. After I.Jon. Owner will finance ~~~~mll!!!!'!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~I House w 1 garage, 1 blk Va c _. n t. 3 HR, a· P 1 c. shp. pool. Jacuzzi, h<>b· ApGi tmcnts Furnished 536--0862 or 551·1659 I at. 8% interest. See l.o = to beach. 328 Man gold freshly p<!1ntt.'(f. beaul byshop. Price reduced! ••••••••••••••••••••••• L B h 3748 believe. Call now (714> TRAD ~ OR SELL Mr. Head. 673-7022 eve, aCJUlla eac 752-1700. INVESTMENT Desert HotSpnngs Open Sal & Sun 12-5· landscaping, close to 629·9661 days. Agent Balboa Island 3706 ••••••••••••••••••••••• DIVlSlON·I RVINE Desert Crest.Area S200Rebateposs1ble ocean. SJSO. Ask for •••••••••••••••••••••••BACH nr beachS165/Sl8.5. 2-5 Acre plots wath plans 1 Ke1tl't-, 962·4471 Boat slip. 3BR. 3BA. R wk ~s. Ut1I pd, rot t\ MEDITllRAMEAH VILLA&£ lBedroom 1 Bedroom & Den 28edrooms 2 Bedroom Townhse 2400 Harbor Blvd. Costa Mesa (714> SS7·8020 Park--Uke Sun-ouncliMis DELUXE 1, 2 &J nr Apt.s Also furn. Bachelor Pvt J'a t1os-lltd Pool Nr. Shop'g-Ad.Jts Only Martinique Apts 1777 Santa Ana Ave, CM Mgr /\pl I 13 646-5542 •NEW• 1 BR APTS l.1ke It vang 1n a Western muv w :.ct! Old West llJ\•11' w1lh city sl1rk ll•atul'c:. l'ool. curnplcl~ kitchen wllh rt:>fngeralor ind Wall t•> wall plush carpeting Adults only. nu pct::.. ALL NE::W ! R1ghL now & ooly a very few ;n ailable_ 1939 WAI.ACE 642-7458 LET US PAMPER YOU Have II your way in lht~ well -located townhouse lor adults only •3 bt.•drooms, l halhs •Fresh pa ant & carpets •C-Ozy fireplace •Sunny patio •C;arden sett1.11g w/pool •Full gJrage w1storagc Yours tor JU.<;t$22.5. 1'HE VENOOME 1845 Anaheim 545-8628 •Shady GardeM Pool* Fresh, cl~an $160/Sl9S. Adl.LllS. 177 E ~d St.. C.M. 642-3645 ------ .._.ti'"Jfon 14Nldl 3140 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 2 Weeks Free lt...t Next to beach. Studios, 1'12 br from $145. Jacuu;ts & Leoo1s. 846-1323 $100 BONUS t,;uaranteed no renl inc1case 10 1.975 OM BEACH Bachelor from $200 :i Br, 1&2 Ba from $275 I Br. 1 Ba, view, S320 3 lir, 2 Ua, view. SHS •W1nler at the bea<"h 1:. beaut1lul •Views of occ:m, Cata Ima & Palo:. Verdes •Large private decks flt21 Hour Security •Heated Pools-Saunas •Assigned covered park· ang flt Addition a I free parking •Maid service avail. • 1''urn1lure avail Open M·F 106 Sat 10-5, Sun Ll! .> Closed Wed. Huntington Pacific -; I l Ocean 1\\ c ( 714 ) 53t;.J 41:!7 Mngd by Wm Walter:-Co BRAND NEW 2&31e~ ~-& Up Fireplaces. :.hag crplg, nC'ar 5 Pomts • Shopp1ni.:. Cl11ldrcn & CHILDREN OK pets OK. No ftc. Agent Cap n Kidd. 842 79'J4 Lge 2 Br $170; 3 Br 1 ~ ba i---------• $190. Duplex & 4·plex. 2 pools. crpts, drps, 646·6115 ------- EXTRA lg 2 br. 2 ba. dlx poob1de apt nr bch Ault. :.orry no pcls Sit>.> TH EREALti:STATERS for Tratler Park . 2 3 8d+fam+~all1c sq.ft.Zyrsnew.$S25/mo8ayfr~nt0uplex.3A .3 HJ5No.Coast'194-~ 2 HVG f.bedrooms.$uper & 11 Huge yard. $175/mo Spac 4 br, 3 ba, 2400 sqrt. 672~72tl. BA. ~un room & porch, ___ • location. Beam ce1hn~s. r·WANTED -JNCOME Houses hotw~ter'!".~ · Av1Aprill5-644 ·1450 f'~reshpaint .Cleancrpts. fam .rm.Pvt.p1cr.Yrly.Orean View-2br triplex. No pets. $170 mo . 2 1rn,b1tns.11 d1a.close . UN1TS". Chenl wishes to All uttlalies. ::;acritacc Best area. Gardener tn· .i... CREST 6 7 28 b h mvesl an s moller rncome S75.000. all clear. Owner Costa Mesa 3224 <'Id. Lease. $1ll5. per mo. HEWPvRT 7J· l _ $31111 Util ptl. (Ju1el &15 tit)IU to t.'ac . :-icp ~Jragt! • 5J6·113ti2. . un1ts-<;osla Melia orea. 646·2S87 ••••••••••••••••••••••• bl. l:.ist & S200. dep. Bkr. Tennis condo. 2 B~. ~Ba, Balboa Pet1insula 3707 na:u~c 7:.;;}1;~;k, ~~eek. 2 OH J!Mdt'n apt w /pvl '36·63ll ear'X_ A.\I .Prcfersn1ceownersumlCl FAH 300 ar suod1v VETERANS Notee.89J-l:~l nr:~,.:~h .$475~~1i33 ••••••:•••••••••••••h• ~~t}t>l! patio S.!OU. l-'rplr.2 Br, npl:.. drps, bit~> & w&Jhng lo pay equita ''d d o' I . ~~ STl-:P~tobea<'h2br,yrly d!'h'4hr. nr lrv111c Ind pnv pi.illO. no 1>cts, Sli.>. ble purchase pncc Call Ian Uen · re. P enty Dohn l renl..:·1oucadown DELUXE 2 br C.Ondo. 2 2 Br, llouse rear. yearly, S25omo, til June 26th EF1''1CIEN('V 3Pl. fro An.·a~i·l~HI 150JAlabamaSt.s..tg . .ioJl. 545·8424 Associated '.\-dter . 303 lront It. a 0 "!c wNit no ownl <'~1r g;.ir, pallo. pool, blk to beach. $260, util SlOOmo.Adlts,673-tiGIO $181> mo. ~lifl -wk. llt1 -- So th Coa~t Br~kers. Foothill Bl. Glendora, pay ment. 0 paymen bltns :.hag cpl.!> walk to pd 675 0537 -1 1 t I 1 QUIET p\'t, 2 br, 2 b;.i , OCEAN VI t-.:W 119 Hunt· u Ca -All or part dn pymnt for al least 30. days. och. $280. 953.1<>54 · · · ' p HI v ATE BEACll·xlnt ~>0 • ~~1L·L~~~· 1 ~% cpts, bltns. frpl, µool. mglon ,\\ c . cor. llunt· TWO DUPLEXES, on 1 onincomcor ·!?499·369 Wor,ld Real Estalc 4 BR, 2 BA duplex, all loc. Balboa area. 1 br 4s.t~9,rlti gar.adlts,nopcts.376W. 1ni::ton &lialt1morc.21>r tot. Pride of ownership. <714 ) 3l!7·48!S8eves-s pec.rnllsts in vcterun 2 BR, 2 BA cpt.s. drps. 4 xtras, 1 blk. ocean. avail apt , fu rn. $225/mo __ · liay duplex , upstairs, gar., AU have mce pat.Jo:;, loc . housing. Ask for Veteran blks. to m ocean $290. now. $375. 642-3361/ 673-6790. VIEW Duplcx. lBR. V1col • voll~yball. $2:15 mo. Call. onqu1etst.SJ7,500~a. Real Estate <.!ounselor, 55&7777, call mo,$100dep.847·7994 · 645.97!).1 H.S Sl!.IS uul's and. Ph:LG.2BR.$175.Sgl.Story, BobMeyer.olc.644·2442, Yeager Rlty ~171 w-.a........1 2900 anytime. Corona def Mer 3722 497_2!12() beamed ce1hng. cpts. eves. ;;.is.3110 -~ l"me 3244 ••••••••••••••••••••••• drps, bltns. 20-l9 Wallace ----------TWO-S un1l apt bldg Just ••••••••••••••••••••••• EASTSIDE ••••••••••••••••••••••• 8/\CHELOR apt. bt•aul til~wportleadt 3769 Av_c_64_._ .. _·8883 _____ _ 1 completedforsale.Closeo wN Property in COSTAMESA RENTALS REALTYCOMPANY view. all ut1l pd. SIOO.•••••••••••••••••••••• -. • • Lo maJ or s hoppin g Jng lcwood . Hawthorne Separate. 2 bedroom, 1 b $'10 UDOISLE 2SOOSeav1ewAv~ • $29.95 WK UP.l&lr,2Ba 1 8Nl~Ww/81RftE!;.~AA~plns ~nter. l s t yr write-off. or So. Bay /\rea? 2 8 R • 1 a· J ----& Bach. Color TV. maid ' 0 .,,...,..,. ,... • '$14M. 536-2579; 592.5010 WILL PAY CASH ~~l~,e~in~~ a~~r f~~r::d 2 BR. 2 ba ....... $325/335 Lido b::iyf_r~nt ·.Sl200/Mo. Costa Mesa 3724 serv, pool. TllE M ESA, u,t1l furn. Encl gara~<': Ph. TomD'Alnsandro yard. S245 per month. 2 BR,2ba . ······· .. $36S 3edrooms .. 2 baths ·.iner ••••••••••••••••••••••• 415 N. Ncwp<>rt Bl, NB, 1 00 1• Ja c~zz a . 3t1.J BRAND New Covington 2 BR, 2 Ba, fam ..... $<150 & slip. Sandy beach. C d O &l6_961H llamillon. &fa -1411 eve:.. Bros. 4-plcx. all rented. T.0 .PropcriiH Call eves.968-0086 3BR,2Ba .......... $410 lTl9l Lynne Hothcll GSG e ro ____ 61:!-19ti1tJ;n·~ income over $1,000. 213674·6~07anyume HOUSEIHCOURT 3BR,2'~Ba,fa m .. $475 644-6200 ALLUTlLlTIESPAlD STEPS to OCt!an. 2 Br., < l·lux -,,-t-ud_i_o_u-til W ALI< TO BEACH , UTILITIES PAID Beaut. studio apt::.. 2&:J Ur, frplt>s. bltn:.. dish· washers. :l ('l\r )'.!arai.:e. Sundc<'k" From S:?7a. 5.1+> 25 7':1 !-:AC REST \PTS I ,:? & J Br. gJrage & patios $16.1 s.56-828t> Ag::.._t._____ or 7{4·846·522 l afUi 2 Br, enc. gar. pvt patio. 3 BR. 2 Ba. fam. $475 Compare before you rent cl:;hwhr .. p.c1t10 gar. Apnl -r>~l.n l~l~ns'. c c~pl. .... 'P•)(ll . SAN CLEMr...1TE PVT party seeks house $225 mo, no pets, infant RAISOR'S Duplex. new 3 Br. 2 Ba. <.:us~om designed & ~lay . 073 SJOO ~00. rn1g Maple. 645-l!Oi!I ~ l!!()(f or less Mesa Verde OK, 3118 Bay St. CM elec. kl. w/w crpt. drps. f eaturing: OCF:i\NFHONT Xlnt urlH.>·5647 **flt••* ··Apts l ·l2UHITS · · ~ L . 5411·2020 REALTORS S375 m o .. yrly. Finest •Spacious kitchen wllh . • . · '.---------LOVELY lfUNT BCI( None ,o~er 18 mo's old. ti~:_~w:n Jy. P .f. . beach . 548-2819/ (213> 1nd 1recthghting 2UD.: lBA. A~ail(m,o/yr Spacious, 3 BT. 2112 Ba. home. 3 to ..i Br near tu~. ,All priced less than 4BR,2 BA,new cpts,new 4523Campus Dr.,lrvine 333.2266 •Separatedin'garea ly. iOl~ W. cean ronl. st u dio, S230, 2860 beaches & schools $300. replacement. Can handle drpi., country aar, $325 Campus Valley Shop Ctr. •Home-like storage open Sun 12·4 or 21 LaSalle, 8l:l7-4225, Open to sooo. 'JO'lo down. Wanled-4 Plexes. Gd 546-4146 CALL 833~600 for Lease, Newport HgLS. •Private patios 654-7698· Sat.Sun. Tobin Property Mgmt , Thompson Management loc. M us l pencil out 4 br. lg. fam. rm. 2•,., ba, •CI o s e d ~a r .l g e OCEAN FRONT, Xlnt. -:-- -.--.--. -8.$6-lJll No Fee Corp 493-0141 495·6938 4 BR, 2 Ba. cpC.s, drps, •4 BR. 2 Ba, A/C, tile nr. all schls. Avail now. w/storage 21JD IHA Ava1l /mo1yr.STUNNLNG l &2 br, 2 b.i ----- ;....___:: ________ 11-..:.~.:...:...:-------1 fam rm, patio, bltns roof. pool. nr shopping. $45-0 mo. 714.724.9053 •Marbl.c.pullman ly. 7010 W. Oceanfront, GardE'n Apts~ Pool. rl.'r. LUXURIOUS l br furn nr SALE cir Trade by owner. Rentals Avail 4/1. $350. mo. Refs. fwy, $39S. EvesS..1.1·8974 •Kangs1ze Bdrm-; op~n Sun .12.4 or 21 arc ~1gs & :s;!lO. 710 W. uni urn. new shag. drp-., ,2adj.ofc.bldgs,mheart ••••••••••••••••••••••• 545.7359 $200Rebalepossible. •Pool -Ba r beques-6_.,.,4.7698 . 18thSt l rµk. ~:!00 /$235. 2 utll. ·of Hollywood.6000&3000 . . FOR homes for LEAS~ Jlld+Cam+lgatl1c. s urrou nded w/plush _ -------pd. 4 ulks tu ocean •,sq. ft. w/prk'g. Ideal for H Fv ished 4 BR, 2 BA. bltns, l~c.d. or SALE in the IRVINE llu~e yard. S475/mo. lnd~51'pg BACHELOR Yrly, pv NEWPORT 5:16 4110 .Jaw, m edical. d ental, •• c:'!!~! ••• ':'!••••••••••• yd· c~ts. & drps. $360. area Call us! We are Avl. /\pral 15.644·1450. Adults-Norwts patio. nr heat'h. Lich APARTMENTS --- ins., RE or other bus. mo. 54:>-76-tS here to serve YOU & I BDRM Furn area .. 175 oi5·417:) o 2 UH lint SJJ5 Mo BLOCK TO BEACH of cs. Will swa p ror Condo G-..ral 31 oz S WJNG . singles, 2 hr. I ~ WlLL MAKI-; EVERY Son Juan .!li.'i w . W1bon1"I;! l'lil 67.l-2ti7.l PLUS LJTILITI r.S ;? & J Htlt m lk•can \qew, apts Nwpl Och or ..,....... 1':1''FORT to i.olve YOUR Capistrano 3278 lnt..in~· :-.lo pet:· (;,1r blln' . .!lL'l 15th S1 or ,· · · ••••••••••••••••••••••• acrc.Sl9!i. d ••••••••••• $30WEEt<&UP 11"'" O reanfronl apt s.. :.. s.·•·· 31l5"c•r"ti :i!tf..7 Palm Spr1pgsurca Musi t\id-pcls ok $l35. HB. FAMILIES, l! Ur, Sl8-0 housing nee s. •••••••••••• .~~~11 now, lbr.~lllO,ulil -'M.iONewpo~Bl\'d,CM "' 0 • 0 ., s_ec t o ~pprc c,qate . Kids P~ts ok Sl65, CM Petok. PETTIT REALTY ATTRACT1VE 2 br Con flt Sl'l60N1ght&l,;p 963 d WALK to lkh <.:ondo3br. 752-1910 Walk to Bc h. bach .:loo. HURH. y ! 2 Hr $l70. Kuh University Park, Irvine do, Launderette. pool, •Studio & I BR Apls pd. Wanter. · 48&!. 1 HH. crpl~. rps. stv, 1 bl • 552 7000 s hag, drps Lhruoul, •WaH•rBeds rclra~. on w. Bay St. :.! ua. 1lQol, trµ. ln:-.. He~orf Beach NB $125. Balbo3. Agt. & 11ets. • refri~. $225 830-4394 eves. •TV & Maid !)erv 1\vail Apartments Sl5:'>. incl. utl.J. No pets. c·pls, drps. l.A!JM:~ $295, Fee 979-8430 FURNISH F:D bnch. pad. .. Phone Serv. Htd pool Unfumish~ 675 5800, Broker. No fee 8 e n t' It 1 A t I a n l a . 2 OUSES · $140. Util pd. Secluded REAL NlCE 3 BR Colony 2 Br Townhouse $225. mo. •Children & Pet Section ••••••••••••••••••••••• ----------213·24!J·:!.$09 colle<'l Laguna leach 3141 GARDEN Grove 1 Br. Exec. home, 2 ba, frpl, 32196 Pasao Carolina. •SS.otfwecksrcnt w/ad 2BRScparateUrut.crpt.s, ---- .$32,250 each. 10 % dowo. ••••••••••••••••••••••• gar fncd yd kids & pets cust. d rps , air, super 496-7301; (213)966-4735 2376 Newport Blvd. CM •--L 3818 d ps no pets $205 mo CH F:Z ORO APTS Both on one lot,'° mw;t Y " BR house in Ca· ok, r'r··;. &--:. lndscpd. Children OK CapistrCNto ~ r '. . . . 823-t Allanta be Id .,... , .. _ One of c. '"' '~ aaoo 1280 548·9755 or 645·3967 •••••••• •• • ••••••••••• • 548-27 1R · 80 .... ,.e ... l'Cr. nyon. T r ees, reliable HOMEFIHDSS $425 mo. 586 . .,.,.,., Seta A•o 1----------1.2&3 BR Priv. ~ar., these aharp 2 bdrm~· 2'13/399·t54)1 ; •64~9900* ....................... OCEAN v~ew. 3 brw2/';· LlVE IN A f'ORE.5T pool. wa:.hN, dryer, houses bas room for 2 ~ 1 * RIHTALS * NEATO 2 bdrms $165. Lg. Fvra. 2 Ir's. C & D • 1 t ns · __ · 2 Br, 2 Ba, $225. Gas & Close to heach. S36-o:'i36 more ~edl rmnist or ~u.d G d Apl Br, t 'h Ba,,sl\aq>,newly UNIV.hPARK ~so Patio, stove. Bltns, w/w, drps, pool balcony.$260.642-11:>;> water pd . Adults, no 1."e delux"'3'·-r.2'~b-a-.a-ll s:oothcr -an-nwu · ~ ·1 arlebnfock t..; .:emodeled.CollegePark 3BR,ZY.i bal ••. $335 ... r;425 WON'T last,3 br.2 ba, adlts. no pets. $l!H1 .co--ode1Mcr 3822 pets.1M K20th.548-0l37 "' ... '' "ep •ce " 2 8R2Ba o ·-· 64641'"5 1eatures&hlt1ls.·atHunt. • • '' .. · A 1 s B 1 •12 tJ • • · • .. • kids, pct, fenced, garage, 642-952 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~-· '"' u:,.111Q1111111ti1a11H ~ 'Beach. Utilities paid. •,rea. r· 50 1 r,d 'n~u8' 3 &R,a..Ba ...•.. '385/385 $195 1 ------Harbour ~50. mo Al.SO Pl ~'lo: 497 1157 rplc, en<' · yar · uv l RR 2 'L B ..... ~ · ~Hlstde CM, 1 BR, com1>. •2 Br, 1 ll;i Corohdo, J>OO • 2 Br, 1 "'2 lia. priv patio & 2 Br. 2 h.1 S2l .. 'i Sep. aace ~:--. $.111o.. mo. S48-4-171 45 BR' 2:~ Baa .. " .... ~ HOMEFIMDERS rt•dt>c . pool. Adil.'\ )170 near h<'h shopping .$2SO Ulll rm, rlrp:., crpt. Bltns. Pl ap•1 l... Me-.a hodt l 169 WA. LN 2 lJT·i;..;u·A· 'R.f"' s642-9900* 646· 1509 :..1K 5270 no pet:<.1133 8974 eve· Stmlto ..::!oo. ~0-1~ ur !4ati~·alJ?3~Js · \8~:'..1~~t;J~ .~~~ 752-1'20 ••• :!.:".:•••••••••••••• BR, 2h"3_A. fncd ~·rd. 2 ~ • --•:ltili llJ?" MOOaua.uT.M'Wf'CMI uACM LOVELY 3 br. + t~ ba . car gar. frplc. bltn ap· 2B RT~~8..\viU:Ows$295 SouthLaCJUfta 3286 SUSCASITAS 122 Larkspttr. Jllst re-. -ut1ht1espcl NEW DUPL£XflA~a1ns Outs1dcshower.OnBay ph's·2131370~'W. JHR.2Ba ....... $300/325 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Minutes to Newport lle<'orJte~ 2 l~r . l baLari::~ 3 HH .. 2 OJ. l1k1' WALl<TOIEACH Dona Point from $68,950. l!l3-..,97-60B7 CHOICE 01''3HOM&S CORONA DELMAR ocgAN Vl EW. decks, llcach bachelor & l Hr w /gar. $2HI. 64'1 uguu, nt:>IA , quiet up~r. bllll:.. Lge ('ool 2&3 Hr:., !'hast Fu 11 y rt'n~ed » va1 J. Live on Lado Isle. only 1'"ane locaUOM! 2 l:lR. 2 Ba ........... ~ Wlilk to beach in South furn. Adults no ix·ts. l llO &14·7326 l'pl.s, drps. 16th l'l;ic1·, 111 crpts. cl rps. hlfns. Some Oc~an views. 33931 Br 2 8 2BR$190; two 4BR.nt ClllNA COVE Lagunu.3Hd,3Ba.anex· NewportBl,CM Townhouse. 2 Firs, JOr. stores_ & Newpor~ B~h w/frplcs Nopets $185Lo M a l a g a . A g t . 21~~~~21'co11:Ct. $350 ea. All avail. now ! 3 Bdrms., 3 ba., rum. eel. cond. with drapes, R 2'hba, Upper & lower Adults. over 40. no pct:.. $280. 425 A 12th St ..UlAl~ Children welcome; con· $900MonlhtoMonth refri11. & wa.s.he.r. S450 •TropfcalPool• garden terrace. Bltns, $225 Mo.646-2(14 2Brhouse.rurn.Clean,"-t a erpet.5 ~ CALL552-7500 mo.494-972i. l Br, cpt.s, drps, blU., d.tshwasber. Frplc. Walkp ENT Ho lJ s E . 910 V AL8CIA bJk from ocean. ·'1 r Q N · G •-aid ~:J:!i ln al owner selUn& Winter. Agent..67.S-7060. 3 Br, 2 ba, $.'JOO. rno. Crpts, •VI SI e Hewer-Mo~ pnl•o. as°' water P · to Bc:h. $375 mo. CaJ downlown. lux. 2BR. new •-8 d .... 8 1.-iv 54tH 168 673-7153. crpta. walnul n.an"I'", all 4~PLE>L X1nt su• 2 ~a 126 33rd c• well cl.rps, bltn. s. . 2 r , en, ,., • "f!I" • " .......-,., co""' 0 -. 646.QD REALTY .nn .• dm. rm., Beamed1---------i So H 8 den 2 b bltns, lrit. con'ddeck, all • lur'd , e nt. pati&.'$235, . • . ccihngs,Cool,lgedeck. 65 Lots r .of wy 2 r, • a. ul1l's incl. $285. f . --wtr /e l ec pd, WD&.r. 3 BR, 2 BA, ram rm, crpts, A R~d 11111 ?~aft1 No children/pets. Ocean ~l~~/u':o!f .. Walk ~o !;~~7. s un deck. Call w AL K E R. R t tr . 10 UNITS 871-6089 drps, rrplc, dahwhr, Univ. Pa~ ter View. $400 mo, avall 4/1. Shopping. "°' mi. bench 642-2MS ""--•·Id C M •1.a11000 ranp paUo lr1 corner rrvinc C•tt .. 99 2770 L"e .. BR 2 BA lower ------r..a.... e . . •i~ • Homa U•fw ...... lncdy \'a rd 2 'car rrr Xlnl " .. - . 931 W 19th St. S48-0492 " , , Brand now .. Alpine Villa" Jep. houses in troo(,S un ••••••••••••••••••••••• No. CM ioc. Wat~·r pd. Turtlerock 3 br .Srium. w .. t..htstff 3298 =~~h~r~d~·ye~~l~&~a\1~. 2 hr ... -..i .~a. tx'AVm1·11-dt1 ILS in back. Fanwtac In S325/mo.S..5·300S. Wa l k to UCI, bua & ••••••••••••••••••••••• cltl. $400. Unique lloml·~ <'<'il1n~-. .. .01?Cn ,'' C-'Oal$ • X>AST General 1202 ~hops . Lease, vacant. ~ 3 br. must i1<-e u ! Nr 67~-60()0 Bedroom Gara~~ & 13~'i~'.iMENT ••••••••••••••••••41•••• Brand nt w 2 br home + 833-9131. Mlle Sq. Park. 15162 •Shady Gcrdcfts -----laund. rm. R$27f 1mo. ~e-081.2 t-'REE , . F'RE.E ?rel11d~~e~m~~!1d:~~~: ~ ••ac.. 3241 Warwick Glr. 839-1558 _ Fresh. (·~:nl ~1601~195 N2t•bAd"/~,";t~2 1!1_ 3~~ ~.~~~on en t.ors, __ __...__ *·P1ro!e!:pioLnaORDlServ5ice* t f 10 1mo. 1-'e rguson ••••8•d•••••••, 8 ••••/\•••••1• Fireplace, 3 BR+ ~en 2 Adults 177 K 22.nd Sl, prk~lt. c.:rpts,' (!rps, diB· • ---- You don't need• 6'11n Lo ~,... • Re11tors833·3821. 3 . l YJ o, vn1 . ba modctb home. Crpls, <.:.M.64..! 3645 hwashcra, range & Spac 2 Rr, 1 t>a. bokony. .. Draw fo'tst .. when you •tto•1f ... t1* Much t7, l900sq It. "'1S drps, b.ll.at 4' DW. Mt.L't --ovens. lmmed. bceup. s. near new. WaU\41\ 1 blk Dlace-aa Id OttiMfOAILY 642-HOO Me$8 Verde3brhome, Ira mo. Inc l. bltan:1. Arcb see to appr~. $300. mo Claes1t1ed ad~ sell big ol llwy, CdM. 673-8766 0 Npl Blvd. No pet.a. 144 l>lLOT Want Ada! OeU Callronila'aLargesl paUo w/ e>OOltable, no Beacb llet1bta. Ouldren Ask for Bev or Dal' ~t ma, $mall items or ss7_7145 Li.sa l.n,CM.&42·1531. .eow "2·M78. •Rental Service!• pet.a. 1395. ~9-.3'7S8. <*.No Pela. dWIJS. llMW79a-1• any 1tem.642·~"1'8 1 ~ . Lachs 2 McM6s R..tFT-N Next to beach. Studios, 1&2 br from S14 ~. Jacuziis & t e nnis . 846-1323 z Bdrm. 1 B~. near bearh. pet~/chtldren OK $195. 536 0321 & !162 ~ 5:)(.1 MOV1': lN Allowance. Nl'W 2 br. 2 hit, frpl. sun· ell' Ck . enc I. gar. S285. i-· 11 m 1 I y w c l co m c. 96:l 8470 or 96811894 --- BRAND new dlx<' 2 br, 2 ba, din rm, bltns. O/W, cov. gar, nr. Hbr. $250.' 846-9015 .Clll ,c3" -Afr'•nl.,... c.,....., &•••JtCJ H r 1~· . 8'<••• .. . · P•ttlltJP••"" U lillr •••··~••• •••••••••••• ee ••••••••••••••••••,•••• •••••••-• ••• ••••••••••• e11e•.e•••••• ...... ~•••-•••••••• •• ••••••e,4'••,•• eeee••t••••t••4••ue+• , l''Ot' Good $ puir Work on M 0 V 1 NG • h lull n ! ~ <i-: ~~~;~~ C!\WCOTE PAINTING . .'!1 1 Wa .}l~I Jr!~~~~.~t1ai:. •A8L1GL !_V8Pm~I • Eltpertenced Japanese ,iarage cleanup. ReJi•b e Blt.:p·a' flnts' anoint CaU 91f.313S ... ... -· ~ ... ... L.and:scaplnf •~llUYlce. ~ y . o __ ,._ St.al• be A.lasured :_:_i!......._&M.&-S36-4&e8 ear roun _. •• ._. ft• I I . _ _,., ... _, "Gar~run& Movln111naullng Student i ... u.i, •••O•••••••••••••••••• F1nished Carpecnry CUSTOMCe10etttWork Free Est. 979-1731 lg truck, ,.as·. Barry: •!ree Tax .~rvi~• 1r10: Painlint ·Int/~t.,tfr~. 0 ••h••••••••••H•••'• ,, .Lovan1 Care, r11c'd yd. By ReMOd"l, rep~r. Vln<'e Patio$. Q~l$Qnable JAPAN ESE Gl\IWENER S48·9123 & S3S·67fl8. 1~4g~~!"°e sa"'mcoklu61!, e ,,.! 0 Sp1.rnoayr., .. wpaa1t!?.a_pen~ MJ\R•V~~!L~B .. lf'O .·.>ci hr/d11y/week. Nights & Lenhoff 67S·l86S all. ti, Free Est 642-8514 c I .,. ,..,...., '/'O "''" Mi ... • .. ~•uy• ._..-_,, • J uc wknd s OK . R efs. 53&-84U -.. ... __._, lO Yrs Exp. ompeteHaulang yd eieaoup UKlS.Brkr.968-8182. 1 NOJ08100SMA""" ci-... h ~ -~ -Serv1ce&Cleanup. 'odd ..... fl 1 ' •WaUpaperHanc1n1• -..-· 1., 556--0347 Jearue •• ., Free Est 75l 1937 moving, )0.,..,. e aa RILEY TAX SERVIClt Bv f"'•-er 1--........... Lew & Wayne's Plun>b-•••••••••• .. !'••••~••••• ••• ••• • •• • • ·-••••••••• bJe Jow rates .566--0341 ., ~ ''' ~ ...,.....,., __ Lr.ce.oaed babys1u.cr, age. C l o ' . . 77G WEST 19th, D Carl Rebko.Gt&-Mod. ing. l.Syrs eitp. ~sslon NEllJ.;NftON,.INC. b· 2 l4 ~. lunch, snacks. _..,.ts.,.. ce £!::;u~:k :::n!:r 't P-.cllH •··~ Hauling & Lt. Movif11· C9sta Mesii, Ca:-' prices! $9..9$ hr. 675-624l The foll Set\r'iCOS~Co .J 842·1919. M agooha/ Ed· •••••••••·•~··••••••••• appt. f>etugned for ).IOU Specialize Restorauon l rn tn ed De pend a tile 26 yrs exp. &l2-A42 J.Jc. Pot $4/e:tmen SJl-1374 -inger. ••STt:J\M*• Cordao .Facbao "s & Landscape. Mthly service. SlO toad/up -i-. lStClaas EHtl lnti>ainf T-'--l~a~ CARPETCLEANJ.NG ' .. •· Mamt.enanc:e&Spnnklet ~8-2861 t..dlc~ paperballgiag, airtes JMStP~? _... ,.....,. • Free Est. 962-Q>U SS6-t232 Repa ir. 64Z·8649 & ••••••••••••••••••••••• spray3Synt~ll~ Fa ·t S rvice-R.eas •••••lt•u••• .-. ....... ·'·.._.. 673·3910 HoattktowlMJ ROTOTILLING $25 mos~ , s e Rate$ •TV1'R0UBLP.S• ... _ . Service JO ff N · S Ca rpet & -..._,,. ••••••••••••••••••••••• yurds, Sod sales & in· •TQP, QUA!.l'tY• Ju•tJ'\.o .. Cal1 'l'o·. Call 1'wltfdh\ TV for reas· r• ••••••••••••••••••••••• U a9I(; itall CL~ .... •• n ,.v 'tj;" • pholstery. Or1shampoo YARD ~--H~ecleaolng y Rella· stall. Laodscapiftg. Day lntenor.&Elller1or JUST PLUMBING work, no extr.i-charee .. ~ 1'YPING. Tech & Other. <so 11 retarda nts). •••••••••••••••••••:••• Comp MaUlt 6'5-0009 t).le Couple. erences. oceve. Tom. ~2170 Call Le~ 830-1~ e 642_41n ror 4ve & w~ekend. Serv- i 8.1\1. Select.nc. $l per Degreasers & all color ELECTRTCIAN. ~ml -Reas. Rates. l ingff8&/.'\l,ts0.tzJO 4ll !,>~ge. S,,9-3417. br1gbte11ers & 10 rrunute Jobs . .maint/ .repu1rs. 22 ROT~·TlWNG M••, L.R. OTIS Plumbing -=-,-----..,_..--bleach ror your white y r s exp . lac 233108. The Or1g1nal. Large or Celia. J 'm tooJC1ng tor~··•••••••••••••••••••• Pror Painter, bones Water htrs. all siies Th ~ ... ..... J\eypuoc h , Card sort, •' Dupj1cate. List. BEN· • -DEC, 546-7160ext368 ca~ts. Save money by 548-5203 small Plot. 75l ·.52SO Houses lo clean. Eltp. WILL I AMS & Son work, reas. lnt/~t. fr di ' •••••••••••••••••ep•••• ·r-H ek , .• ,,,.r,.,. u 8 'c'-/ est. Refs. 548·2759 apost'IS, slo~ges, re·C""RAM IC TJL""' ... _. "-:.,avmg me extra trips. European Landscape'r ous eeper. ~ •in as on r Y . r' "' 642_39l3 pairs, remodehng ahd "" ii::.. 1~ "" Clean hvanc !00"'· duung G ardHitHJ Tree Service. Cleanup HOUSECLEANING is our. ~~lf::~~-l.llc. 283046· repiping. New Constl1'C' ~emode4. Fr. ~-·S~I rm & ball ~.15. Any rm ••••••••••••••••••••••• No ma1nl. reas&U-63129 Bu:.iness. CalJ Jaruee s Painti*J--AI 1'YDe5 lion. 24 Hrs. lie & bond JObs welcome.611>-2426 ·--<:..._.Making $'l.50, couch ~lO, ctuur SS. Mushroom compost lawn --Raggedy Anns.67~ Freeest Jim67A.355~ 642-6263 Top SoJI , , ,-... ••••••••••••••••••••••• lSyri.e~~w~a~ountsk topper, plant ~tXt!S . Tree-Ga rde~·l..andscape JAPANE .ELADY Movinq , Remodet&R--'• •••••••u•••••••••••••• :•,(;.st01 Cabinets, boat wk, not meG · wor Delivery Open 7 day::. Serv. Quality. Work & ~ •••••••••••••,••••••••• ATTN. Apt, owners ~ •Top$oJl•Com""""'• palio cvr, kllch rmdJ, lat-myselr. d . refs. 531·0101 A r ca . 842---0058. . 0 e Pc n dab I e . Hob . Would 'Like t~ House GORDON M . 32' Mgrs. Apt. paint'g., Int ••••o•••••••• ... ••••,•• """" v"'f tree wk. 646-5219 Mesa Cleaning, Carpets g lS pe -5.->1·9180 Clean. Call 64S-'1i87. \Ian. lie, ins,0~::.t ~ates $15. per rm. Guar. Ted Roolft. AdclKoM CAL~~~wood• • & Upholstery. Stea.med •TRIM·RITE• Hand• HQusekeeper will inOC. Ests. 581--0643 636·7085 REMODELING . S 1• \; ·c __. I d h QUALlTY WORK Trtt .n.ce / t,11 arp.w.er c eane ors ampoo. TREE SERVICE G---alS•-··-clean your house m Npt OUT&ABOUT'>,.,_ I WANT WORK! CallNowL'o.. ••••••••••••••••••••••• , .••••••••••••••••••••••• 557·6742. P g Re I .......... •" ~... B h Ex er 645 6929 ff' Q 1· -r -.. .r ' T ( "' •.SAVE & Proht. Custom Guar. Ca .. pet laying, run1n -mova ••••••\>•••••••••••••••• c . p . . Local/St.atewtdeMovlng I ua ity-...uwrates FREE ESTIMATES Tree rim'm ng1 .oppang, ' LA.'WSCAPING THE BEST an Dom""t1c 7 da, free est,521·2071 Call Bruce645-S37i And D""""'n fo'eedln g', -Removals. Low re mod, r~pa1r, add-on. yours/mine. Repair or Yard Cleanuv:, HANDYMAN -Homes & ~.. aft4. 75 569 Rot~ Dan M0-0460 1 • ins ulatJon. Jo'ree est & rel<1ys. Reas.646·1,547. FrtLawnServSH.\to Apt.i. Consc1enuous Cleaning. Robbie's Rag l · 1 ---·--·--...--- DesJgns. 645-3-139. F'ree Est 002-8612 Craftsman. 645-~. & Mop. 548·0757 P•tiftcJ/P~ •THE HAMGMEM• <Zl31 m-s700 W~ ••••••••••• •••••••••••• La· c 27A""6. F ...... est. • • •••••••••••• """ .... -.. Quali~y home imp. lie. 25 •••••• •• ' ''THINGS'' by M005e. Apl special clean k1lcben Pror. Painting. ln· DSchwarlzSr.558-1301 W d S II Gen woodwork, repairs stove etc. bathroom teraortBxt. Free ests . ~rs exp Free i:st. Fair •Arc el mg• ma plumbing, etc. 642·56l3. shampoo 1 rm & hall $25. 751-()684 day or nrght. :iell 1dl"' •tcms price. Call Ken, l c;are. JObs. Aoy 1ocat.1.PQ. ~Yrs -Cabinet work. gcn·t re· Prof Carpet,IRoor Crdn.'~l~atn/Lnd::.cp --pair:., drywall work. sm. & Whtdow CleaNftCJ ::.od. spltlrti. cleanup. soil add1t. :,:;1-017l. Dutch SeTv1ce S37-150ls cond. &t2-33:Jl1646--1008 ---548·5087 · ... , 642•Sbi 642''1770 Eves & Wknd~. exper<f46-7JU4. ··~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ A.pm luwdlts ........._ U....._ Apartmeats Fwwished Apartmeftts fVWlhecl Rentals to sh_.. 4300 Office Retttal . 4400 lulittess R...tat 4450 Jnn1..e..t •••••• .. ••••••••••••••• ••• ... ••••••••••••••••• or Uttfurwishtcl 3900 or Unfllrltished 3900 ••••••···~··••••••••••• ••••••••••••••4'•••••••• ............. i••••••••• Opportwlty ~ 5015 Mission Yleio 3867 Newport l•aCh • 3869 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• Penthouse Apt, lge new, ••••••••••••••••••••••• :. Apa tsw•ts U......._ ~ .•.......••..•.•.•..•. < Hunti'")ton Beach 384 • • ••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• • ·FURN & UNFURN. Quo on Bay, 3 BR . male or THE COLONY NEEDED S10 t() Slp,OOU. ---------•Lovely new condo. 2 BH . D Vad1s Ill. Singles, l&l fe male Non s moker 30 RETAIL SHOPS lor very sohd'mnil order 2STORY air cond, pool, garage CORO~"'DB. ....... ,..111 ~e bdrms. Adults only. pref $180.mo.673-6743 ./AirC& .... ..,.. Pame reasonable s pace. book Idea! "AMEJUC~. 3 BEDROOM ~.mo. 830-J092 """' ...._ · Se<:urny, pool, excers1ze ~~..-W available large & small. llOW .W£ SAVED $: Family room, fireplace. 3 BR, 2 Ba, furn or unf. room, sauna. ~. room. Roommate wanted 6y v,~ -Old world ch.arm wilh Return for the 1st 2 bllns. pauo, 1600 sq. It, ot Newport leoda 3869 S.SOO ~o/yearly Corn e r Gar 11 e Id & 4/12. Fem by same. 2Br, ~;;;-;;.,....._.. French w1ndows, gables months, $a0,000 +. ~d· ., spac1ou:.ne::.s. S350. A ••••••••••••••••••••••• STEPS TO BEACH BIG' 1-· 1 0 r 1 d a. ll 8 . 2ba. CM. Walk to O.C.C. ~._.....,. & trees. Adjace nt to verLH>eng slarls w1.lh • month. No foe. Agent. BA YFKONT 2 br, 2 ba. 2 BR, l ba, winter~ !714)1147-9448 All Utt I pd. Sl26 mo .. .19ey _......a I'' est iv a I o I Arts 12,000,000 rea~, 11 In· ·~ Pets&cbildrcnaccepla· pvt.bch.P1eravaJI.~ 3BR,2ba.$325 Wlf.yrly Barbara 640-3471 bef ,1_,..,......,. Grounds. l-eres-ted call: NB ble li3!J·6 1 3~ ask for yrly.979-1935;M4-4510 3 BR.2ba.Yearly~iCIQ 8 Rooms 4000 4pm:SS6--0l97afl5. S80BROAOWAY _645_·_9334~------- Manon or 960-3-.!21 ask 1. C Eos NEWPORT CREST ••••••••••••••••••••••• -S LAG UNA BEACII M to l 501s5 tor Kathy. 19 onyon t zBR.Z Hacoodo~l5 from $l&O. u v1·:ATTHEBEACH To hare a large2 Br, 2 oee, •• ,,.. (:~~~~~~~~~~~ 2 & 3 Br 6n Golf Course. $25. &up a wk.673--0440 Ba, in CdM. Cont act --•••••~••••a•••••,•••••• bl tans, dbl oven i.cll COMMERCIAL Oakwood offers the PINI:: KNOT MOTEL Steve ore. 83'3 ·8123 OFflCE SPACE Ml 494-79·15 IUSIMESSLOAM$ .. '. adult living . Disc riminatin g Tudor-sty le; finesl living in Huntington Beach ·· . BUILT ·lN BBQ & DI S HWA S H E R l N Kll'C HB NS; PVT I GARAGES 2 & 3 bedrooms FROM $275. 30319th. Street S.36--4250 • 2 WEEKS RENT FttEE ,2 Br GJrd<'n l\'\\•I duplex ijpl . ~uly rNJecor . mod1•rn l<ll . & IJJ. w<1lk lo bch. no pets. Sll:I096~· l:llti -._....,._----- Near BcJC'h. new heaut, spac. ~ br. :.!1 1 l>CI. "w1lq11c. crpl , drps, 1:--bltn~. 4:.!3 20th St, 213/ .. '431-7'75. ·---------- r l'-'anant. air cond Oltice:.uite,Npt. S250 Cine$l in countrv club 675·7677 arts Westcllff Drive. One $.50.000t0$500,000 Security. :>1~5. to r;oo living at a price you ROO.\IS ~o. wk up wilh f 1 man ottice SGS mo .. 3 Business >growth with t>-l l--05"9 can afro rd . p I us k1Lt·hen SJO. wk up apt cm a e over 2 I di man of11ce, ait. etc. $176. Top E. 17th St. location. creatrve fmaricuig. Oakwood Garden Apts 548 -!1755 or &<&5-~~ responsible Lo share apt Call G"ne ll 11 64Z 0200 1,000 sq. fl. carpeled, Call Mr. Btyan associated offers an exclusive "No w/ same. Dana Pt area. ___ ,.. I • -dr<1pe d & arr condi· !!JS 7600 PARK NEWPORT R e n l R a I s e H00.\1 & Hath. pvt. en. 495·6362btwn1!:30&4. uoned. Loads of bu11l·h1 ----·---------trance for man W/ gd 55• PER S9FT b Mo ...... _ T--APARTMEHTS Guarantee ." We ... ·mplyml. r ecord .01rlor Guytoshare1urn 16l7WESTCLlFt-• NB storage ca •nets & ~·"l-::'7-5• rvR BROKERS -r< EAL TORS l 01~ W Bott.co 61 ". '661 kuarantee that your -1!>-I 8170 beh. apl. $275 cau Sue, AGT 54 1_5032 private office. Plenty ofl Dttds ' 5035 on th~ bay s.u1icr .!'~ /licwport Sublet rent Wiii not be raised 044-6440/673·9:.!84 ---------street parking. OnlY $400 ··············-······· Luxury apartment living 2,lir -!~a. Vie~. Q~_1eL. for 1 f'ULL YEAR, and Room With kitchen COMM 'L -PROFE.SS'L mo. 3.5 yr. lease. Cal LOANS. t 800/ overlooking the water. ~ool.: l cnnrs, .Spa. $2~. }'ou still have the flex-pnv1leges.~mo. WANT e mpl'd lady lo Class A office bldg, 2790 548·3404 or eves.644·4009. up 0 /O F-:n1oy $750.000 health tHO-li237 ibility of m onth lo c;ostaMesa.&t2·769ti share nice HB hm. pvt Harbo r Blvd, (a l htTDLo-..t/zO/o i.pa.7sw1mmingPQOls i C moothoccupancy. ba.536-1257/5J6.tW6. Adams), C.M. Elev., TOPLOCATION 2ndTOL.o.s 11 .,hted tennis court's San l•rMnt• 3876 Th , 1 .11 . . Pvt e nt /K. pr1v CM / A JC , elec ., 1an1tor. MESA YBtDE .., · •••••••-•••••••••••••• ere s m 1 ion 1n ""S/ k & .,,,_5 Male 27 yrs wants fem3le k. Lowest rates Orange Co. plus males of bicycle , . recreation facilities. A oc. w ..., i mo. up. . mus ic, par ing, sec. DRIY£ Pl.AU Sattt ~Co. trails. putlrng, s huf Large 2, Br. 2 Ba. Golf full time activities 548-.5954or 55Q.OO:)g roommale. Let's find patrol. M. R. Stever, for sto~eor ofrice. Ample er .... 7 ll bo d J Course view 2 car nar --and share apt or hoysc. m g r . 557 -01 36 or k' T & 642·2171 545-0611 \' ar .cr<X1uet. unior -. · ,., ·director who plans Laguna. Privateentrance CM.540-4649. par an~. own counlry Serving Harbor area 24 l'~ frp, $224 50 monthly; S235. & S2SO. mo lease. parties. BBQ's, trips & & b h L· d h 646-8396 atmospnere. years I l d b dr • 9 4 2 3 3 9 c v e or at · . ~ ri ge, ot • • 1525 Mesa V0 rd" Dr E. --------" :-.o ~n 2 e oom ., -more'. Free Sunday 1 t h llous 1 ,. M R " " 492 9487 pale, s eps to t>eac . e n "·' · esp. * 1MO.1' REE RENT• Costa Mesa. "AS 1.,,, PVT. PTY. '"'Ill P" .. C""~e plans and 2 :-.tory town -Br••nch. Plus beau•;ful M f 1 I 21 .,.. "' ... ... ,, .... -· .., aleonly. 4!>4·4~. e ma e Ill' mac over · No lease. Dix offices adJ ---2ndTO's ho u :. es. F. I e ctr i l Santa Ana 3880 singles 1 & 2 br apts, Room & Boord 4050 Rent Sll2.50. 548-376l. Airporter Hotel ; A/C, ~hop in Orig Spanish San 64a.JS73 k1LCh\'n:;;, pnvale P~llo~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• furn & unfurn. Rents r 11 l'1 '135 or balcon1t·~· cqrpctinl! .12.> N 1-;w ER sinJtle. 1 from Sl60. Prices vary ••••••••••••••••••••••• For rent· Fcmale ~narc u services. "'m ~ Clemente Hotel. 1~4 Ave ---------- drJµ'-'rn:::. ~ul>terrancan ~malt t·h1lcl tPt!L 'oK 27111 by location. Models ChnsllJn. Pvt Home {or (;ondo in F. V. 968-17t!4J mo OelMar.492-84.10 Altftovttcefftftfts/ µurk1ng \\1th elevators w. ~le Fadden 54l·ti.'>47. open 10 to 7. Sorry no E Id e r 1 y. (Ju1et Al· a ft Spm or wknds. 2•1~3°;J;~~:;,~::'! ---SNACK SHOP___ Lpo~st & ~/_~ Optrunal m:ud scn ·1<:c -pets or children. mosphe re. llomccooi.. FEM ALI': needed to share• ------for lease. ~ .111:-.l rwrth of Fas hion Sll5. Newer IBR, bllns. rn$!. ;>t5-0:.!68. N.B. house Wi mother & l MON. Pree Rent. Willk 645·103U ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1;-tand at Jamboree and crpls. drps, d1s po:,al. Gd Oakwood G•-st Hom.a 4150 anlant. 675.91~ to ocean, new dk. Brwn. 1_.._·-triol-R_..._. ~500 !;an Joaqum HJlts Hood. I()(': 2701 w. McFadden G d .....-...----cpt'lo(. ~1 75. 673-7686/ ~ C'fHW "" Lost fr Found 5300 Tt•lcphone 17 l4 I t>-14· l900 PH: s.&2-6547 ar en ••••••••••••••••••••••• Gar~s for~ 4350 673-~225 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• _h•~ren~a~nformat10n Soutl\LOCJ'lfta 3886 Apartments PRIVATE ROOM ••••••••••••••••••••••• W~house/Lt.Mfg. Lost : Beige Poodle, male. Large Spanish 2 bedroom ....................... ..._ ... a.oc• ..._.. for ambulatory person. SING.LE for s torage, VI<'. NEWPORT HACH Ne<fr O.C. J\Jrport. 1800 ans ··Ko Ko ··. vi c ,..._. Good meals. Nice sur· fl arbor & Adams, C. M. Deluxe 01f1ce :>Utt.es from Sq. Ft. Rent month to Newport Shores area . 112 ba. Pallo, bakony, OCEANFRONT 1&2 BR. Irvine and 16th S6.5 M Br k hltns , endd ~ar. Nr Hoa~ pvt bch acc. Pool. Table 645-0550 round in gs. Eas ts 1de S25/mo. 546-9926after 6. o. o ·er. month Bus. 549-llO. R c w a rd. 642-3743, ·Near Beacb_, new beaul. 2 H~p Adults, $235. mo Rock Apts. S:JOO/$SOO -_.hoc• 5 _.... CCosallt!A~.7e1~!·. Avail now. Office Rftltal 4400 Healonom1cs 675·6700 Res. aft. s. 879-3169 900_-_1_8_29_. _____ _ br. 2 ha. Crpl. drps, bltn~ '-'A·• 4., .. 7 ·--,, -'"" ..., "5250 b10 . 213/ 431·7475. 423 .,..,. o>O • 499-:!781 · W9-2851 16th and Dover ••••••••••••••••••••••• •COM Delu_xe0ff'1ces• FREE REMT U>st : Staffordshire Bull ; -~~S""t'-·-------i J RM studio, Cyn. vu, blk 642-8170 MEDIC.\L OFFICE for Full serv1ce/amplc prkg Commercial-Industrial Terner puppy, btk/wht Vacation Rftlfals 4250 sub-lease. 330 Pla~nlla . lhe WELTON BLOG. Space 200 lo JOOO'. ll to chest mark'gs. Femi,•~~ 3844 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 2 BH. I '' l.ia ,.\/t·ond . pool, n •e. p\l. g~1r. & lndry. Wtr. pd. ~1.5 mo. .';51·2t.i:!;! loCJUfta Beach 3848 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~~~~9~4t:~~~j~~ pct:.. ·~·~···~···;•••·;~···1;• N.B. 645-4740 2855 E Cst Hwy 675-4>900 JO. per sq It. 30 days free mo.d Mesa Nonh. Needs ---HARIOURUGHTS a in. ig ear. ps . DELUXEO~CES SUBLETonMo.toMo.or r.ent w /l yr. leuse. 54m; ~.c18a7tioo . Reward! Weshninst~r 3898 A limite d number of 2 fr~41c. Cir TV.pool tble, m 8311400 v ' ••••••••••••••••••••••• spacious 2 bedroom, 2 548·3 46 or 494-6364 Al RPO~T l.~ATION J to 3 yr basis in a pro· _ · -------· ~UIET.WR.ZRA.lni:fr.v, bd & Patio suite rom $125. f ess ronal bld g at 2000Sq Ft -$300permo FOUND: Male Springer 1 r m •den&3bdrmun·HAWAll/KONA2br,2ba mo. Incl. AtC. crpls, all Westchfl&OoveranN.B. al J975 B~rch NB Agt' Span .. Vi c~ 2Znd & ~d~~opnct.84SJ~)~~1I 1tsarenowava1labte. home 4 ma. lrom Kona uul &Jamlorralserv. • S25Qper Mo.for480MJ.fl. 541.5032 • · ·Tustin , NB. Call : 8!1l-50!t'l 1671)0 S<1ybrook Lane. Inn, l m1 Keahou Golf "!o Lease Req . * l Month of newly decorated con· 646·1774 • 2 WEEKS REE Huntm~ton Harbour. Cour~e. Short walk to ." r~e Rent. temporary office suite. 750·1000·1 JOO s q.It., best • . 2 Br. Lower Uuplcx <>11 Move in w /depos its Apartments FurnishH <7 14 1846-:~1 li<'h. Comp. furn'd. Sl75 2082S.E. Br~tol , NB Inc Ids : lrg reception Costa Mesa location. l'OUND: Dog, lg haired t'lllf Dr. <1t Ocean & onJy.J BJl $l90 2 BR orUnfurnished 390 _L1ncolnPropertyCo. wk.or$550.mo.675·4444 557·7010 area, 2 paneled offices, Fwy c lose.67J>l4l7 terraergray1sheolor,old ll11l('r Park. Frplc. Ci' ••••••••••••••••••••••• . • new t:arpet w t full --choke-ctunn V,c. llslSt .. patio.~ara1tc S325.for 2 :;~1 .R~a~g~1~i.cu~i~~.· •,''IC'~. ~"~ .• i.o."Y.Of..'\_ WHEREELSECAH Rentalstoshcre 4300 NtoE"';fpR1umsno1f11t<.~sbttc~o'n2 serv1c~ & uul. Cont~k S~ 4550 Pcnn,N8'67$-1098 adults. con:-1der 3rd ,y~1tt ~.\.'..=--int.Rn ••••••••••••••••••••••• " ~u e'.. Foreman-Thompson •&•••••••••••••••••-••--• 6"· per:.vn. 494_~6. Bid ~ wtexerc1se rm . YOU GET A IS>OMMATES fcrence ..Rm . ~ero x ·Assoc. 901 Dover Or, LIHK , L, :sT: Brown Colder with -------Billards, Color TV. uan•c 11rw l:OllCLPT! Wan l e d l 0 s hare copier. Nr. OC airport Suite 220 NB 642_1860 ,,,.TO ..... ...1. sheet mu$1~, IO§l..,on Sin· ;sTORYBOOK llOUSl:: in ADUlJ u11u1ornv11c FABULOUS FURN ·h eautarut 2 bedroom 833-3646 • · · ~ RAGE""u~1 Ul Ana, ·be"tweeu J7lh St. Lagun a Canyon. Young Irvine Ave al Mesa -~ SM.t.1.1 ntucc"'no furnished or untumi3hed MAJN ST., Dwnlwn. HB. Personal buiuneaa or & Monte Vista. ~0561 ·adult:;, ch1ldrenan<lpet..s 545·4855 •Bochelon apls at Oakwood . 1501 WestdiffOt. 4SO sq ft. $12S 'mo uu r e.creat1onal -slora.ge. LOST are v.clc:ome. 2 BR & •1 BR ,2BR JR I BDRMFOR There 's "l,000,000. tn N&wportFmancial Ctr pd.Cail: f-lorqesUQimuc· From $9. Jamboree & : bUc/wht.smallut, ,ol-;s . $325. IX'r mo. in· 2 HH. wipool , ~. + ut1ls • 2 BR & O.n $185/$195 recreati;n fac1ht1es. L•asi..A Offlce Spac' e ._ed_ln_c_,_. 536·15~ Sari Diego Fwy. 979·0l50 nvo coll~r, blk on nose; cludl·s uuliltl's. Large A~;_11I. Aprill. Child p('t --~i;-.-1c . C.M. Please . woo<lcd a r ea. C,ll! ok. ~Ol!-78:!7 or :!:!2·&i<!I frOM$175 Complimentary tennis Callon~ile Manager PVT. OFC. 200 Sq. f''t.,8usiMssftayesf/ 548--6451i Th<'lm.iAllen.fl UWARl> CollN·t MesoV.rdeEost &Adoms llDRMFOlt lessons, Sunday brunch (714>64J·31U ext246 cpt 'cl punel 'd 10 FinCNtce Lo G------- .HHl.'ISOS. Hcaltors -------$175/$185 Sports tournaments. A We t~· 't l d.. ••••••••••••••••••••••• i.t: old bracelet. In or &!fl l i-14 / or l~~l-JJ. 2 liH. bltu~. frs>'. :-.ha)!, 540 ·1800 lullume ac11.v1t1es direc· · FREE RENT s ins e r n lhl. outfi1de of Sob Burns ~\'<'s l>t h I hlk. ~iris, no pets ----------Ten acres ol open ~pace, tor who plans parties & Office space, handy to complex. 30' sq. It .-iutl Re!'l. N B. RewarJ. --~J5 Hlv 645-66!l0 2 BBQ'~. We 'll even help San Diego Fwy. Allsiz~. Warch~e. svacc av:iil. nHs 640-8586 ~Le".~<·. :>Bd, l"a. ''~ndo -.. -----tcnn1scts,g1anlrecre<1· f d 892·4438 0-..a.-ity 50051-----·-·-----''"' -o ......, h you in a roommate. 60 days Cree rent oo 1 yr. · rr .... • '"" ; Adull~. no P<'L" Garage. :t HH, frpt, c·pts. drp.,,i----------1 uon n •nter wit pool, Sorry, no one under 21 & tease. g3I -1400 •••••••••••••,•-•••••• LO~T: Fem. Collie, 3-15, ·North ~nd, sao. monlh. cn<'I. :.!ar. Adulls, nr, _, sau nJs. ptnA po1tg, no pets. Modelsopenda1. -WATEltFROH'T INTERESTED m super, C M area . Ans. to : 494.0076, l)('t::..~:!S.04:>-6506 ~ ..... .,,, volll'ybalJ. Jac uzu, ly10to7.See ourlarger S u i te of J offices. M._wportleach greatrestaurant?'!Husy "Belle", •elly genUe. '[I J ~ayer P!-Cln°1>& more. ad in the apartment sec-\¥/Storage area in CM. Execut1veoJ'f1ce:. area an Santa Ana. Ril?td 833·8410 CHARMING 2 BDR.M3 BH. 2 Bi\. YEARL9 . " l~!°!!..... dultsonly. uon. OOil sq .tl..~OO mo .. w/ul.11, S150·$350Monlh pa'rly may negotiat'e.J:-----:-.-:-~---- at>t .. fplc .. lrg kllch. S1r1>~ to beach. 1-·rpk . inc.642·1064 V1ewofboats&watel" Must Liquidate immed,. FOUND ~ fem~le, ~'· Wall< lo b c h .,$275. dshwhr.cptd.640-o:lOO CORONA DELMAR HEWPORTYlll.AGE OAKWOODGARDEN llLLGRUMDY $49,000. All offers under Blk . puppy, vio . H-OWARO JOllNSONrv•r.·-NF 0 .. ,,..--8--2.Br Townhouse, frplc. 6J5Baker APTS 'ORONA de l MAR. 2 RealU.r i75•6161 co_IJs1deration. Owner/ MonrQv1a & EverCN!en. REAL TY, 497 IH4 ..,.., .. ,A R ''" 2 r. 2 Ba Nr. Newport 1-'wy 6th Do r~om suite, ~125 mo. ----'-----1 @kr. 64?--0590 646-8i34 . ----CoAdo. Blt11s. crpts. from $260. I Brk-pm s:ros. " 1 at ver Coast Hwy, garden. Xlnt PHOTOGRAPHER wants ---------VERY SP.,XIAL drps. Security bldg. $.'J<JS. Poof. ten111~, eootinental .,7141 557-0075 642·8170 prkg. 673-4120 • to s h a re 1300 sq h WI L~ Ma~ a-,e Com. F<?UND : .PD?<lle,.cmaJe. Arch1lect-dc:.1Mned 2 mo. Adults. 67J·6719 or breakfast. .sonieooean•&--.--w/sam e or-other pro-merc1al B0-1lding in ~ vie. Coast Hwy & Crown s tory apt. acrt.l6S st. from 833·270-I 'atallna '1cws. Separate Tll E 1-;XCJTING SEEK FINO" Historic CuneDOies tcssions. Ref $150 mo. Nr ~hange for Office Space. ~llt>y Pkwy . .ca9-1834 spectacular Cove beach ----lamily section. Cl~e to P "'LM MES"' l'TS. 17th & Orange Ave. CM. 752--0869 FOUND ·. s m •11 black L1kr e1 P\ t. home. 2 SPACIOvS 2 br. 11 ~ l>::i. h ,, 1 be "' ,,_ • bdrm-. . .!. b,1thi.. l,.:e. 1mmQ('. (}Ult:L AdlJ.S .• ,.... s oppulg cl inc U('Jl. MJNUTl'.:STONPT Du c A K K 0 p 0 0 T 6 LL TN NG D 548·8118 Mrui°nte W/itll' oldl!r fer(lale poo. de i· k . Ir PI i·. Man '.!' ly ~?..!.>mo &.12·3153 IH4·?.ill l. liCfl. VE.._.DIUI.!.. die. Balboa P"en. N. B. <.·lo,ct:-. l 1·ar g..irai.:l: -__. -----Saeli. U~,2 UH trom $162. K O P E C R P E O F A D r N II Ii A S U lushwss Rent.. 4<t50 f"lll •f"lllV b1S·4215 ,\I aturc 011 ulh ool\. ;'lio I. IV ~; "car l'he &-a<'h ! Adull,, No Pe~ P C' T A E J O U u T N E L A T r p H C' ••••••••••••••••••••••• We cnJl teach you how to -.--,------- ch1ldrt•n ur JX'h Rel s Casa del Sol 1561 Mesa Or. I gt: L E c e TB NE N v P s s o l 0 Ne w Port Beu c h iochrease your income r/~.~N~I~ J>h upph. fem. ~.a25 on yeorh lease Heaulllul Adult Apb •NEW• <S Hlk s t-:a:.t of Newport Penins ula. 1000 Sq. rt. w1l vending machines, ILA¥'g 1ur. 'frey °" 497 1617 Fro• $180 Blvd.I t: N A Po L v H LA NA Ro H T L LT Comm'I Store for lease full or part-tune. Wnd· no:.e & chm. K.iJbtbrook 2HW.l Hrookhurst.HB YOU'LLIEGLAD 546·~ <'II TU O IR cop RR EL Ro B 1 N S37S /mo . No x lr~ ing coHee, cigarettes, .... 55_7_~_52_~.:.._ ____ _ 3852 962·6653 YOU WAl'Tf:D! El Toro a t_J_e_r-on_1_m_o_. TH c O l, K E 1 g 1 c N g a u co charges. '48-1.589 c,andy & dran~a. We F~und: Rack ~ck w/ 2 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ---------I I h --~--~----• _urn uh locations & rad1~ "Je.nrufer" Vic. L'ABULOU."' Oc ntrot u cinR new :l('h NEW LUX URY ADULT 0 A NT .. L E .... H p E 1 0 0 K l ... ., 2411 P.C.H. & Mc CdM 25' rtnanca.ng Call today for M~t"t. ot 01 ;, ..... ~ r ·~ ('anlront. upper l br, and l bdrm apL'I well Al"l'S. l & 2 Bedrm, pool " "" .. • "" fl x ?ZOO/Sa&.e $142M ckltatt.s & g t. ...... _.""' "" ,rneg -RANCHO NIGUF:L duplex, sunduck, ~arly. wortf\ -&~~11'1.(. Heflncd & r ec . rm . z 5 o 9 2 p M g R A L D F D It 8 U N N p C o R N e .... ...,. ~· Qi 15'8·7467 'will give you 5150 to en ~7:J. 646-l7JH yet affordable •Oreat FARTHINGS ST . S57..J06224 hr. i'U'bad to tioancial ~· ~::;;;: Mil . l uce you to come live lf";;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;=;:;'l R RACH e n vironment• SM-8400 w A M P u M H 0 c F L B c a f ,. H I S SMALL f\llOp avail 1oc e rtdence. 1l4-831J.Z7 Q\M1cl: ucecl tiny nsate my n e w i & 3 8 ..... lurnuhed end un ---------Et COT l' DEN All I U 8 B 8 UH s \he .Mtdl al 'rnE FA 1r'$WfMMIMG.root, d 4 g . J'o.ne r a n tao J Townhse. lhtlhr 1 .. , turn1sh"d. S•"...,A ANA 1 Br UP""' TORY~ ,._..,,.._ I Ctuhuat1ua~01ympic ()r '"' ,..I..-i r-o O u' O L u P c o o u a y a 'I L g ff T · ..,v. mo . ......, .JVl.ft, Relai ~tore, Serva~ & lllU68-~ ' LagunaSun.onyouro ••t ....... r $185 t $215 $)J5 down $12$ All N.8.&7l·~ ftep"ar. •~,;.;.l~~-. ,.. s undedc. Swim 1n 2 heat· • 0 w1en~I gar & Ale: Will 1' HA L CK 0 6 K o P E C ll S K g R £ .. ed pools. Htlbl~ VtCW 646-8453 ~;.c~l!~7 J(J "~ & pets * CO$J AM~.. ... xg~ • ..io::raelaio. nClln '~1•A ~~r.EoHld~VkY,,:.~.7" blk. nr sho pplnR ctr. Gol '"' v.,.. T A L " T 8 n I L L ' l'f G D r. T v I y ' \ l bl -s;-f ......... ., 05ed " lb . .. ... SUperk)r c·our""· l~l\Oll>, b~. Sha .. A T r u M It p s H £ H E L L I ... M tl us -Y{U 3 e SClf t. WJth J15M +. (JaU: •r • t~ • CM. 645«1 eves. Ill.. ,, ~tore at 22' por rt. Air Cart~r 963-'416 or-, __ r rpt& lrplc. St-II clean1n 111' *LAS IRISAS * l•""'<'tio"61 111e,....,. _ .....,... .,,.._ • <.'Ond. signs, & floor cov. 9&.'l-2a23 ' !JU3l! Bit & n.dt l>obte, 0\1•11" <'"n1r11I :_ur ~ ~ Itel • 11!!.a 1 Brors tudlo,rurnorun· ~'"'""· "'· """•· oe •-...1 "'"" .-... ,._. _. cr ing incld. N~tu• So, f~rttl.w /red~ler.varof hcJ t 01 ... hwa!'lh«-r. dis ep :...a't~,..~-furn. Adul\S only, no ......., _ _,...._.,. ........ , Coast Plua t t801 Htalcer PRINT SHOP tcitor . Wilson & Victoria hr.J.he IX"-' f. ) our own l~ondn ~,,.,._l\.1 "1.frr · pets. Showcase design o~:!'l.Utl''I t.tvkg lcttt!J'U. &. Very Pu tl'aCCac. Call & oil!IN. lnlcrt)'J)(' C-4, C.M. 810rf&. 6'$-236$. rm GarttRc' Pvt PJl10:. ,.,--aptti. slept( to bf'ach, ~>er!i<ui:-. ~.fc~LJf:icMT ~~f'T ( S A V ~ • M 0 S tr Pohar Culler. Ste to ap· &much,..mHOor .• ~~->.•o 14JJ<-rior.A._ securit y bl~~. private IWPtXK l'HU.l.IHC WAJl4PUM : Dt'!VEt;;OP.M!,.T. prttiat.-. Fullerton f.ur .. ..,..llohtMtnlGI ·" _.. ~ patio + heated pool T-~·-H.,.,..,...,. ___ •_. 833-964~ Anaheim area. 380 S. ster"". S•ll ..... rn w1•i. 1 ClllLOR~;N W~:LCOM c..I Ne..,ortlndl From $215. Sib RJve~ Pia p O n-T " ,..,. '"' This ui too f.tntru tu• l A DAILY PILOT K11J0.1t 111ud1 lar~r ''S..lr 4 Find" p1m n with cw•r ttO Eletant shop tbr r ... r in cent1a, l1cent11, A11Y J'doC Ct Jntd Ad ~YtlOI Ave.,N B 6'2-25616 d~r1t•,,.r PAMllnHall·ne•~nl14·SMJPboolckt•. S 1 <~tween C~pm.tn It and UM ttl l'DCM1 for • pa up. Call ~-J7 ...;.,,,,, TGOfdtnof111Mtl.f/MdJJl...,t1k--.•.aitll~ 497u.~N. 'Sa•d. 1 ·.S . OranaethorpeJ 87CMS64 tbf ~No? Call M2·"71 ~;;;AP~Pl~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;::::;:=====-...l...:...=.::=:=:::=:::::_~~~~~~~~;~~~~~~~~~~~W=a=n=t=a~d~r=f=su~l-~~~M.2::...·567_;8:J_~Pill:Y:@:~:.:~~ .. ;Stt:::~~·~~~Owl::,.":J•:Uil~t~~:.:lllM:.:ae: .. :::119:,._::_.;:...:,.L;~~:=:=:'=:=::::::::::1=°'::=.5.2A=::~~U~l~.=======::;-;:J~-l'oda~~)I..~=======:;~::, I --_ ~~ -------~ -~ --·...,-~.. v-"" ... _ . ) ~;a.._. 11 JtlfltW..w. 1100 .......... w..hd .....:.:\Al 1 ~-...--....... _ .............. -. • ;~ 7100 .. _,,,,. .,.,_... 7106Hlllt W..e.ct 7100 Ul · ~· ac • ••• •••••••••••••-•••••• -···-········-····-I·-: .................. . t , .t.u'-liWllUty. a:~-J.'::'in._,!~y,·!...ll .. -............ rs . MU =on " 5 ,· .,,,.., ... •!f "" . •Ott· 7100 tO-u .. _,, .. ... . '",. £1 r CLl!lii . •••••••••••• .. •••••• •• •••••••-•••••-•••••• •••••••••••••• .. ••••••, ._ ' ll\l~l. Barbour are.a. -apeu s t 1 Cd. needu8es·,..rc, '*Billa/Pan.. $15/up, Walnut Bedroom set, $100. 2143 Vasta &nt.rada, The. 1AJ61\: Gl>&d'n .a..r5 req'd. ~Maney. £:a~.~ Qle Poskion AVallable Oa A Full Time ,ear alartin• aJtlt.Ptat· Buy/sell/trade. 24 Stereo, s,10, J end table. Bluth. Sai t " Sun . '.uuae. -~' ~-uo • 8 !1.. c~~2f·~&·· Basis. Dyties tnclwk Rudinl Water e&eru w /valid UO· Newport. BL CM . SIO.Lamp.SS.1»2007 Clothin1. d c. 1t~m1, A_.. to ··Tari". y,~ 8ABYSrrtER 'MIJISda t Po~ · • · ' • -· _., Uc. 4' knowh:d1e of W DSOR Profe aona Sofa-b6d <Pullman) ~u. . • ~I•/ wJ1UV'q" 1tvd1 N~VEAA F£E . =rs· Pel'forrnino In Flel y--blemltbed Caul. ~wn ISq-ftlO. goodae.s ialore! c .. mp P ~,.dellon . att.emooq,s,JOsudl 11 em empGtaryJW~ · ,&Cu.st~SerttceW~k.Nq OrtDIO co. Prerer Eddy NercbSpedal Dlnlnt table. rorm1c.i. Des1iners sem own 0 , ~ .REWJI l .eves. 673-009l , ,,._ JLIC;TttOMIC • ence ~ec ary. marine hardware exper. 1pd. racang bt.ke. FuJ walnut & 4 dwn 11113. Clothes. eown,.,, dre6ie111, sit · TIClt ... IC A 1 Be' nM Good fUture. calJ Don campagoolo eq1.upped 644-40U roat.s, pants. & to torth. ; "'tsof. hat,o,.-I · ·x l•M PP Y &Ol'e5r MeK1y , 60-8961. Other c:unom .features Saws 6 to H . 20ll8 Vtille. ) ~ female. • bnt w t t~ 1 '' P'ully exptrtenced In Thursday March 27th weecaall Corporauon. Perfeet c:oocl. s-w. farm. Dining Rm table w/pada, CaudaJ, NB. Sa\. OnJy 9·2 &C)l,f" ··Mqcha". w/re an o m-• more digllal o.ircuitry wtah •-------'=------• 8'1_.793 2 ladder back c:l\.atra. " COU•r. Vl~. Gohfenwat money? Be your own good e lectronic .,.elf. COSTA M~ COUNTY Custom wall sconce & f\Jm1tu~. home & auto ti flcfadden, ff .8 . ~~CdaJl Sylvia, around, destp&servlcc WATER DISTRICT TREASUIECHIST Scbwin.o Var~lty lhpeed, misc. chest:s & t;,bles. apph;ancu. camp1na; .._. . •yaoreves. eap_abality In audlo-vidio TT Fair Drive, Room 105 Needs pleas ant, en· xtotcond64. $74 ~."." M0.1642 ~ear. clothing & m11c. ·Ca."' P. ma,Control . 0 e e d e d , i'e n service and some R & o '1-f • ~ asti~ Phone voices , Plush carpel 200 yds, 3 AM t.o 6 PM. Sat. & Sun. .. . :::.,9i.1 ~ fJEAUT.lCIAN'S .&est. desirable. Shop • Field "ost'a Mesa th 1 ·-igg1 Irvine Ave, C M. 10 , •. W.8./ ti Bdl~~er 'l'•mpte•on'"'. work. Top pay. An Equal Opportunity Employer Chor dproJect . '2. to $2.SO ~ SCHWINN Varsity 10 spd, mo ':s old, bronze/beige, Mar 22 & 23. JJuk H Soc"et "' ~ .. P' l · r. ay, or eve. in. UV!tll. many extras.~-cost $2100. sac $116. AJso.•-----'------- • _. ~~ 1 )' 1;~;:=64~2~-685':~7~;~~~;o;w;:.;r;fssoei;.soo;;t;a;tes;;;;I Nodeli!P-nee. Apply un' 968·8311 Medtl. Hv /din furn, sac Garage Sitle. SWl 23rd . AnlrnalA~~ me · 28752 Marguerite .. . . $005. Sal ·til 5, Sun ·w 1. 1881 G l e nneyre S t. ••• ~.~iagls lffw .. .,atwed H.lp W..ted" l• 7100 Help.W..t.4 710f Parkway, No. 12. Mts• ~ .Gtrl s 3 speed blke, 25~92 Vista Dr Eas t, Laguna Belich . • ~,_.ift1in(onnation 1 .. y-w.-..a.... llcrowSea1t•J •••••••-•••••••••• .. •••••••••••••••••••••••••&ton VaeJo toff Avery likenew$3S. Capo Deb . ··Dana•--*'---------• 980.~ C-..,....,__, F~'Jlale. AlU$t be ••· 1 'V.... Prkway) * 646-6517 • Bluffs ." W -5766 G1gant1c Sale. Sat/Sun .• .., -;Aaim.1lllmPQUocted-••r-•rlil'tvlv c:elleqt \vplst. Sa11 .. y .. " A AIT&ESS F d & • 9a m to 4pm . 332Z • Keypunchen.t5ec'ys hased o•r{ 'ability. Por C~en(Ullf 1>0511.ion for RE L EStATE · 00 · 216" Boys 10 speed b1Jce, Drown Jordan Pallo Seavaew Av. CdM . Appli. al• aQau~ Ula.le, blk/ TypiSlsfAcct.ngClerks apS)tcaUBay'&crowCo. right. person w/sus>erv. NEW Century 21 office, Cocktail. Part• lime. Ukenew$3S. furmture 4 chairs 1 rec· dtshes, dee. items, bed· UY UnskiUedPaclcagers Mari•n Johnso n . ability for PM's I/time. corner of Spnngdale & Sal/Sun days:Mon/W~ •646-6517• langular.table, I cart. ding.Jewelry'misc. GetmSbep,fem, bUcltan Willenjo~being 67~. Great wages & belle. Ap· Edinger, Uuot.iogt.on Nigh t s· Dillman s . Excel. cond. 499·2873. •-__:;-'---'------0 ty 1445 s ~ A Beach now interviewing Resta urant. 801 E . Ladt es Sch w 1 n n s 1060 lrishSet, mat.. red an .O.persoo ~~~~~~~~~~( P • u nor · vo, for salesperson. Wdlcon· Balboa Blvd. Balboa, Suburban, like new. Cost Early Amer. Dbl bed ••••••••••••••••••••••• / 1AI> ml•. rein, blk/wbt Office Ovewdw' N.B. 64.2-UJ(), E.O.E. CA • $'.,"' ne~ 11 ~ "'""7".,... ~ ESCROW Gl}U.-pt. or~~~~~~~~~~I sider new licensees who . JS<o> .. ·se _.. ........ """' <complete)+ dresser&2 .. Gypsy • Arab-Thoro. Germ Shop, mile, 3723&.rcbSt.,N.B. fuJJUme,HB,lrighpay-1· want to make money. eves. desks Drop leaJ coffee mare, ueaul. sptraled. ll'J~D b 557-4>061 name own tuio . .Exp. 00• CalJ Don or Manuel for · WA.ITUSS & tbl, Oval Fru1twood DR English . Expd rider. ODlJ ·fem, lk/btn Local area NO FEE JJ.~7528 MACHINISTS appt. 898·4414 Dinner house exper. pre-s..-i__. IOlO tbl & 6 matching lad· ~. 673 -1!73!.I. Shellie, malt, llrn/wbt ·~~~~~~~~~~ . ...:..~=~::::;=:::--,_.;;...;.. ________ , f'd. Must be 21. Apply m -.-~... derback chrs. 1h roll-a-•---------- ._. Tertil!t,fem,tan I· &p'dJtOSTISS 1---------•I person. 843 W. l.9lh St,··~··•••••••••••••••••• away bed, lgedog house . .a Yr Old Mare. Trained Belgle, fem,lri B & Gi & Wflle St.ww•ss Good general back· l ... lltet.S.S Costa Mesa. Mtnolla SR T 101 w/ Nothing over $45 exl-ept English. All ta<.·ks. ~ .~~~~mb~~:.w:~te oys rls wantedforanewelegant ground.Setup&operate High Caliber Waitresses & Pizza equtp~a~f~2-7752. ~~~1"J:s. tbl. ($4SO),_SJG_-_S080 __ . ____ _ 1ri h Se 10 to t• years ol age. Oaj. N e w p o r l B e a c h vandety of mactunes i.n· We need the most sue· M a k e r s , e v e n . welry 1070 ••' cJ1i.eist!:~~ tri ly Pilot delivery routes Restaurant. Interview clu lng turret lathe, cessful salesperson of mgs/wknds. Over 21. Aft 09' 1040 GcrclC)e Sale 8055 ••••••••••••••••••••••• . Beacle}Terrier, F, whl may be available in your by appt. only, vertical & horizontal upper bracket homes to 4PM, Angie's Ptua, La ...... ~···•··~··••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••••INSTANT CASH for Otd v Hartiet. fem, l(i area. Earn profit for de· Cal1 Mr. Kardo~ nulls & punch presses. be round for an excep. Paz: Rd, Lagima H.llls. Yorbbtre Teme puppies, PUILIC A.UCTIOM Gold S1 Iver. Jewelry. ~-k 11·ver1·es •-c•"'h, tn"ps or · 833·0STOext4 Small preciston parts. 581 3·2s beautiful A""'C reg Co O I Gol_). ur.....a .....,.. er, male, bUc/wht "' .... I h lion al development in .... :> · • • n · M AN Y l TE MS OF ms, 1mla a ; ~· n_..a1 f merehand1·se ,.or ,sellm· g . . Sma l s op. Days only. s 828 6838 d 8 d W t h c.._..e em 0 ..., 1' II' d W M an Clemente. priced · · F I N R E EST AT E mg an s . a c es, • • ,,..J new .... bscn"ptions. For qXper1ence , a1tress. U,1;l have own tools. w • -RES.r.£.r Eng Set, fem, 9Jht/brn .... frofl) ~150,000. Call Pele "'~ • -.~ Do · J F. W EL RY . ART Etc-Any Cond. Top , • • • CATS information please calJ Ben. Bt-owns, Soulb STACO SWITCH~ Vogel 49g.0200 for an F/ltmc. Exper. Over 21. g Obedientte Class lo OBJECTS, ANTlQUE.'i, Price s. Free apprsls. It Sbthr,fem,calico 642·4321. From San Laguna.499·2663. ll39Baker ,CostaMesa appt. Applympersononly.NO Start 4/16 at 7:30PM. l'~I NE FUHN, ETC. Bemlcy&Co.28.~E.Cst. e l.nbl'\ fem, blk/whl Cle"."'ente-San Juan FORMER MARINF.S 549-3041 Phone Calls. Newport Bea~h/lrvme PHONE FOR IN1''0. & Hwy. CdM. 673-1896. Lnghr, fem, blk Capistrano 8:re~. c~ll Numerous opportunities Equal Opport. Employer Surf &S1rl01n Area. 546-4928.. 8ROCHURE64.$-2200 . WANTED ;:; Shthr, ~ale, tn • 49S-0530 and M1ss1on Vae-ex) s l r 0 r Former __ RECEIVING CLERK ror ~930 W. Coast Hwy NB Purebred Wtre Hair Fox . -~r. f'em, blk/org Jo-~l Toro area, call Marines because of re-~ 1• Terrier papers female RumCQ1>1ge Sale beneftllng OTHE•~ ,581-6310. . "'enl "'ban•"'s in Re-H.B. Dog Store. Mtn. age WHO WANTS TO WORK ? 3 'id C II · · Newport llarbor Spastic TOP CASH DOLLAR ' 'I "° " '" ..... MACHINISTS 25.847-2563. ORIVEAOABI moso · a everungs, League. March 21.22. PAID r'OR. YOUR ----------1 Equal Oppor.Employer enlistment proeedurea. CH.OOSE your hours, 642-5569. lOam lo 6pm. Nothm~ JEWELRY. WATCHES, POUND: Garis coal sz.10 IOAT.. The Marioe ~wants Receptionis t. Medical ofc. work for yourself, be DOBIE Pups, 10 wks. over $1. 240 Braggs, Costa AR r OBJ EC'r.i, GOLD, Vic.• Balboa Pen. · their~ood Meo to Re-for Prototype&. s mall Newport Cr. Atlracuve, your own boss. Men or cropped Marienburg Mesa S ILVEtt SERVICE, , IUILDERS · enlist~aU ~7 or quamty runs. Must be ~arm personahty. Resp W C be I h I ' .fo'lNE FUf!N & AN AnadeSt. 673.o6S'7 Westsail Corp. needs 968-6171. able Lo work from JOb. 644·Sl70 Wkdays aft omen. an s ig l Y Maest~o ltne, show qual. Garage ::.ale. Hou. .. ehold '. . • ----------4 engine, plumbing, & s handtt'a pped. Neat· 962-8668 goods. Saturday March Tl<~UES. 64S-~---.FObncM960 Ctfv5 ring a 1 s ketches. verbal UlStruc· am. Clean Apnearanoe. Vts., 22nd ru:u <" •s · • 8071 Oran-Couny M...... eectrical instaUers & a rdener /rttaintenance uon 0 bl l ••Id•----------rellred.A&e2S•~1o.S•m. KEESHOND, purebred. ·'7V<>'"" MachtMry "~ 'CQI I d ff · b G d Ab' s r uepnn · ... o Receptionjsl for apt "Om· "" ..... Cente r Identify • by ea men· 1 g man. ar enexper. le making knowledge '". plement your income. $40.Callaft.6pm. ••••••••••••••••••••••• • .,..:..-1 •-ani•·-•ft .,,. ... 1.,....., mechanical aptitude es-to handle varied job as· helpful. Able to work in· plex, under 27, 200 units, ss1--ono U•ique G_.. Ir PA P E R CUTTE R ..,..,""'"' ........,.,..._ ,_.. t ' I B & e ts M1n1mum 846-1323 l>Taveac:a.b 6 brsocmo~ lak•r_._ . POLAR \!T-'NDARD . • , ~fpreSpm sen 1a . oat exper. si nm n · depeodenlly. 3toSyears ----------•a day. ~pply in person, '"_. ~ " , helpful. Must have tools s upervision. Must have exp. RECPT SEC Yellow Cab Co., 186 E. MIM. COUJES for Cltarity 351 2 anch, tull auto. 2~ .. Found : 3/ 19, Rabbit. £astside, CM. Whit brwn. gray. 832·86 xlUJ, aft 6 645-<1143. & be ready to GET THE truck. Submit work ex· 5 49-3041 / TRY leth St .• Costa Mesa. (Shelties). Easter Pups. Fri., Sat., & Sun. Over years old. t170.4S64 or JC)B DONE. Call Lyn per. to P .O. Box 864 Sao Part time, Harbor area,1----..;.._ ______ , AKC. Sable & Whl. M/F. 600 1.te m s. Toys . 52HH7J. Baa.rd,642-8961. JuanCapistrano.921675. EqualOpport.Employer MD 's Ofc. Exp. pre· Yo\ln&~Lady, outgOU\g Top bloodline. Also children.-, clot.lung, :.orne ferred 546·0231. persona ltty·need car, Persian Kittens. furn., show<:r doors, wed· -1--1-1-----.-0-1-0 Bookkeeper /Secy Experienced, sharp & conscientious ta work in plant store. Apply in person. Mon/Tues. 524 W. 19th SL. CM. Plant Pusher. RN REUF.F part time, good money. PIMEWOOD FA.RMS ding & form. dresses, M see mteous ' .Lost: Black cal 10 mo old m~~ing hair on lower tail Vic Oakwod apt.CM. 4!f6-.l.937 · GELCOATERS TOUCHUP MEN MA.ID w A.HTED Don Quixote Motel 2100 Newport Bl, CM Call 642-2670 7-3. 4l"8ed convale;;· Call 64>-0145 832-4353 etc, 10101 Cutty Sark Dr, ••••••••••••••••••••••• cent hospital. 549·3061 u.--h i 11.B. !)63 ti572. • FIREWOODSALE11t .......-n; and se •PET WORLD• Org. Euc. del S7S. cord. 1tM ~CCU/ICU •••••••• ••••••••••••••• fn /Sun bikes toys girls $43. 1 2 cord. 581 -1122 P u g • II us k 1 e s . clothes 8· 10 . .fo'urnitur Coast 1''1rewood Supply Days & ights. Stand by .&-61 SOOS Chihuahua, tiny poodles, 17Sli! CottonwoodSllrv. time, d1fferent1al pay . .,.. .. ques lab, peke, doxje, pit Must be experienced. 5350 ......................• , _________ _ ( PREGNANT? Brake & alignment Call 645-5570 928 W. 17th Street Costa Mesa MA. TUJtE SALES Fun or p/t1me. Excellent ••••••••••••••••••••••• bulls, cockapoo, pom. 100 MOVING : Vurntture lo benefits. PUILICAUCTlotj Mixed puppies. Stud Sl2 5. t;la ss wa re. TOP CASH DOLLAR WANTED • Caring confidential service. Sal~ry +comm. counseltng & referral. Newpor t Tire .Center, PACIFICA BY KIPPER YACHTS GtlLMEEDID Must be exp'd ~iil high fashion merchandise. Salary + commission. Contact Mrs. J enson: MANY ITEMS OF FINE service most breeds. 2525 hou!>ehold 1tl'ms to $10., PA I D F 0 R Y 0 U ll COSTA MESA l::STAT I': J EWELR1Y , W. 17th at fo'a1rv1ew. SA Clothe& to~ Sal & Sun. JEWELRY. WATCHES, MetnoriaUtospital ART OBJECTS. AN· Openeves531 -5027. 484 Caoril lo , C .M. ART OBJTS. GOLD 301 V •. ctoria. CM TIQU1':S. fo'lNE Jo'URN, <Irvine & 17th> SILVER SH VICE. FINE t::TC. PHONE FOil lN· mo old male German ---FURN & ANTIQUES. Call for APP'(. A bort1on, adoption &,_64_4_-8022 _______ _ kee~mg. A PCA RE 547-2563 .AU Me about Mary Kay Cosmetacs. Call for Free Facial. Antta. 545-6210 BUSBOYS APROPOS Handyman needed for Fosltloa ttlcmd 642·2734 EOE 1''0 . & BROCHURE. Shepherd AKC re fo'r1 Sat S un fo'um, glass, 645-2200 645-2200 g1stered lrom Champion stereo, car t/dk, clothes --.---.------GordcrLh Has Openings For: large sailboat manuf. 644-2652 OD WRAPPER woman, --------lanes . reasonabl e , etclO-ti1401011veH.B. IR\ilNE CC Golf Mem· Sacri fice beaut. rosewood 962-6148 bersh1p. $800 or best ol· SPIRITUAL READER Open 10AMlo10 PM Advice on all matters. 312 N. El Carruno HeaJ San Cklmenle, For appt. Call 492·9034 49'l-9l36 IUSIOYS General p lant main· exper. Full or part lime. t enance. Apply 1n Hours & s alary open. box (!rand piano. 1849. ---------OAK ANTIQ U ES ft>r . Lea vin g area. 675·1403 ; 673·S72n afl4 BARKLESS BASENJI Dressers, commodes, 644-0ll_o _____ _ Day & Night Shifts Part-Time Apply In Person '3PM-si>M Daily 900 lays .. Dr. Ml Equal Oppor. Employer person. Coastal Recrt~a· Matu r e manager· Newport Beach. 673-7091 tion, Inc.. 17~ Dertao interested in solid second Ave. Irvine. tncome. Call 552-8814 for failboat Assembler for Roll top desk, S roll, xlnl PupsC~l~~~el~~~red. ~~~!~f87 ~~~s;111!c1~~ds P UILIC A.UcTION cond $450. Brass bed, --------------MANY ITt=MS OF f''INE U'lt.ervw. l~rge s ailboat maouf HELP WANTED Apply tn person, Coastal for g rowth co. Alls loca· Mgr lrne, no layoffs. Recreation. Inc., 17422 $2SO. 644 -6749 orPARTLab.&Sl.Bemard. FAM I LY GARAGE Jo;STATf: JEWt-:LRY. 645-1446. male, llmo.old,free. SALi::, Sat & Sun ARf OBJECTS. AN · l!entle w1chlldren, needs Kitchen, Household & TIQUES. fo'INE FURN, yd. 645·~_3____ many mt:-.c items. Super ETC. P HONE FOH IN· 4.braxo1 Meta~ lions. Full or p/ttme. Ap· Es tab ac,cts. 22-46. Derian Ave. Irvine. ANTIQUE l'EKINESI:: male, i\KC. ~t~~~2.;~~~1 Dockside. ~~22! BROCH URI::. AUCTION yr. old. h!.ebrkn. Silver 1733FullerlonAve.CM ply In Person $160+ ~uar. Mr. Lyons, ---------1·--------- Exp:masseuscs.10·10 CLERICAL METRO 846~55. SA.IL MA.KER * •6~-~ ** A/Rec, A/Pay. & good CAR WASH MI t I as Mexican Ff time. Some exper. re· i'1(-.....---------4 t1ping, App'y io person, 2950 Harbor Bl, CM ResLaurant needs an ex· q d. 1.'0 do hand work. Ll•l"9 Togtfller? CahCorma Auto Collision, perienced waitress over _54_1_-_2_.28_5. _____ _ .,1 Why N~ Marry Toda)'? 181.25 Euchd St, Fountain HOSPITAL 21 & a bartender, ex·1---------• :, 4 N'aTest! NoL1cen11f!~.1_v_~_U....:ey;....._s_e_e_D_a_wn_. ___ 1 • CUSTOOtAM perienced 642·97&.I SALES • llo r~blicity ! 673·SZW COHVEMTIOMAL Positron req 's l yr exper. MOD.ELS NEEDED LUCRATIVE . YOU CANH"'VE LO•.,. &proven ability. Imm . Will Train, Call ; . REAL ESTA.TE " -l open mg. 496-1122 :;JS 6498 S -A ati• tri•.,... UNDERWRITERS .....;;__...;;......_ ____ -r ..... ---=:..:· :=.--AUS N• hunger pain, no Downey Savings & Loan Housekeeper, Cook. hve Mo .. t Ha~ OPPORTUMITY ,alt.atvalion diets. No Ex· has openings in its H.B. in. Unencumbered. Pr1 P/time. Appfy Costa A NEW CONCEPT ~~cises. Get Shm 3 ofc. Must be exper'd. m rm & ba. 642-9606. Mesa Inn, 320S Harbor For Salespersons 1n· natural, totally oceanic underwriting conven· Blvd CM lerest~d an selling re· delic1ou's wa¥ lo lose tional loans, partlcularly HOUSEWIVES · s1denl1al property m the . wei.Shl & feel better. Fredie Mac & Fannie No expe r. necess. Do NCR Operator-Asst Ne wport/Irvine area. Very economical way, to Mae. ·For further info, packaging for local co. Bookkee per lO start im· We need to expand our J05e weight. call for in· contact Mrs. grehm. Office O•trlood med. exper only salary staff with people who are formallon & an appoint· 963·8321. ~qual Oppor. 3723 Birch St .. N.B. commensurate w/exper. honest. 1mag11;1at1ve and menl. 846·86118 &1_E_m_:p_l_;oy:...e_r ______ 1 557-0061 540--3236 w1lltng 1o work.lfyouf1L o'""'-1812. Loe I N f this ddcrtpl1on, your tn· ..,.,--Cook, &..-'d -a area o ee N d I . r-""T-------~-• ............. e e s pr Y o v 1 n g come potenltal will be , w / bile fa cc. 64~o7W FRIDAY S M. 14 lb. 1nlell1i;.:ent, March 21 1 p.m.. super loving full grwn. male Cocker /Terrier OraDCJe County needs t'amtly. 536·1\Ji!9 FaircJf'OUl'ds a I l. 5 ------lldcJ 16, 81 Fair Dr. Eng. Springer Spamel. Costa Mesa hee AK C reg, 8 wks, 4 male:. Thundals Daily PHot lefl..:_. $75 ea .,97!1·4~ alto. for_•ta1ls_J ____ ·_ AKC Silky Terrier. ti wks OAK llalltrce. Dressers. SlUO male -~1 25 fem . Queen An nc Vamty. Ice Ca 1_1 _s.i_s_-_oo"_._90 ___ _ Box, also humpback to YCHI 8045 Chest, Um hrc~la Stand, •••••• •• •••. ••••••• •••• more. Pri ply 642-l~ . 1 Large Sohd Oak Hutch $300 or bs l. Friday 833 ·11!0 2 . Sal / S un 1ames e ma e Cdl, neutered . 4 yr old. allee· tionate, children OK . 546·0037 1 • · Some exper. Spanish ~ grandmotherly person, unlimited. CaU now tor Etc .. ;.;:..tlt food helpful. IR\/INE PERSONNEL ltve in to care for 8 yr old an 1nlerv1ew. · . Bernard, lemale. quiet Pfl "'°" W9itress.lilptr'd SE°'na5~A'GENCY boy; bousehoki chores, 752-0460 .&-tiGftCH 8010 & ma1.ure. Pedigreed ••I'•~ ••••••••••••••n• 0¥er 21, Mature: Apply f'\.VI n room & board + sma!J ::':'::•••••••••••••••••• 1-'r ee lo good home. •' •. '. , inpersop.CarlosFamily · 488.E.171.h<Atlrvine> saJary.SSl-0017 llOTPOINT refr1g., 846-2249 . 548-5902 --------- . , 'Jott'VttJfft!H, llef>~Urant, ~Coast Suite 224 Costa Mesa Need $85-$110 wkly'> F/t while, ti yr s old, good•-----.-----• Mate .•. •1 • 701$ Hwy,DanaPomt. .. Call64i·l470 $225+. House of F~ller. cond.Sis.496_7261. T':"o Mini.Dachs hunds • fo ree lo gd home. I spyd ••••••• •••••••-•••••• ookf Manager, conv. ~....,........,....~ MpRicha~,84&-5455 , 'liC~riencid CIHI 1 N -Apl Sile Refr1g/F'reeier. fem, 1 male. 97\1-2160 , ..at ~-r n-d•·~k. bbcal hosp. Newport.area: e.w 'JUNIOR1SAL' ESM. £ MEW AC,.OUMTS t:lec clothes dryer. Both Lo bl l ·~~ ,.. "'" .... pay scale an effuct. Xlnt ,.. for SlSO. 675 3805. va e w rcha1r.IJVA1e, 4 ! tor•itine Teamster. bene.642·8044forappt. C .. $tl( yrs old female spay<:d. M&.l'77. , -Age 10·15. Earn $20·$40 Type SO wpm. H~Jo'HIG EH.ATOR 646-6425 Cook. pft'IM per week getting new Apply In Person S40 Clean --------- 1 Yqu~ Aocavntant work· Apt>ly in person. Private customers for the DAILY 1_. Of America · 536·2216 · fwonitwe 8050 liJg o Cert. need young N.8 . club, 1801 Bayside PILOT after school and 10l6 lr~e Ave, NB ••••••••••••••••••••••• aggressi'\'e C.P.A. to 0 N 8 Saturdays. You musl be Whirlpool washer· & workforinNB.Ayears r. · · .w outofschoolbyJ:OOp.m. EquatOp r.Employere~~~~----~ dryer . white. almost rundl~bedallbtrch,cost T & Audit laff new. ~00 640 1642 Sl9S. Sac $45. no malts: exp. ax s ·DENTAL SECRETARY· and be able lo work at NURSE, Practical . 0AL£S Presu~1ous ta 27 ' 'x 27 '' commode med. s 1u fltlrl 673-9033 for progressive & busy least 3 days per week. No ma lure, non s moker. hie top boutique offers Auction 8015 carved doors, new cond. Job W..tied otf1~. J\t least 3 yrs ex· deliveries or collectmg. Wkdays. Ref req. Aft. 6 wonde rful opportunity ••••••••••••••••••••••• $35. Cost $8S. 968-9610 F•••le • 7050 -9erience front . desk . Trans portat1on pro· pm. 67J.1Sl9 for arlls llc, r rcauve **PUBLIC** ••••••••••••••••••••••• Capable of handling all vtded. Call 644-6236 person to part1c1pate 1n ComplUllOll, &oOd cook & demal office procedures. Equal Opportunity Nursery attend; Sun all phases of business Fumi .... Auctioft driwr, by the hour or 494-8511 Employer AM &PM; Wed. PM w 1 l h a ss 1 s t ant •TOMITl7:30PM* week. Free to travel. Dental Asst, cbalDide, KEYlo••"' Callo~ .. ~~en managerial potenttal. <Dealers Welcome) ""'.. 673 1586 U 'd -~ Reta 1 I e x p e r 1 e n e e Repos, Bankruptcys vwn car. -· f/time. X -Ray c 'req · Need female Keyboard n e c es s a r .Y. SEND &Liquidations ._ W.ted. Sal open. Fringe beoe. player for proCess1onal MWMt Aa.s. 7-3 RESUME for interview : Lots of Apt. Futnilu~; r , ... l ~ 710 M'f.~exper . .8ch area. group. Call 846-1677 Exper'd. 649-3061 Wnta Ad no:rn, Dally many s tyles BR sets. LR •••••.,•••••••••••••••• '4 LITE DELIVERY NURSES AID&Exp·d Pilot, P.0 .Box 1560 seLs tn many styles & de· reat Savings on us~ Furn, AppJI. &Misc Wilson's Bargam Nook S4S W. 19th St., CM Mattresses. .. QUeen; Full & Twin Sets Priced to Move Now! ! 8i3·91.2S & 646-8686 . .Accountant·perdiem.lm· D...talOfc.U•llJlt' Neat appearing in· Conval.HospCM Costa Me a,Ca~ signs. mediate opening Orange 31._. da" wk No Sat's . . Call 64.i.350S S 'y I •d CONSOLE STEUO Lo t &Sol v co M usL have recent s' 1 " · X 10 l. d1v1duals w /own trans. * ec $, ooalald•illHt!eo,..,~nrs /T * vesea a. ery :,.11 a ary open.. Gd p ~ ·t., So . L R nd Ag W ape"--goodquality.Never Pl.Iv. c & t~x e:<~r1enoe. be'neflts . .Huntington 0 . a.Y· ~ ~now . Part·~• me Telephone iz et ers ency DR Sets & B~~;;j Do U"ed. ~ov1ng968-88"l2. 714/833·3443. h C 11 range ly. & r ead Sohcttors -Work from 4020BirchSt,Ste104 ~ " ~ M $150 + :s:a~ area. a maps. Apply imm~d. your home.$2.25/hrPlus Newport Beach 833.SlOO Tbls'°Hutches.Recltner WA1'€RBEDS & Ac· ~ t~~· n~·· cou les - . •28752 ftt argller1\e Bonuses. No selllng in·. CalforAppt. HEAVY WOOD cessories, new/used. • e.p ~~.J21. • P 'Dishwa11her Wanled. No ~arkwa.Y •. No. 12, Mis· vol~ed. Call Mr. Organ EstabUshed 1965 Rockers & lcrstoolt 673-4586. 1201,'z 33rd St. JP· • .Experience necessary. ;:.:: Vi~JO <oft Aver"¥ 556-1424 D 1 n ett es, map I e NB. AR.~U1TECTURAL Musl be well groome4i. way _.-..., _______ S~CRE'.fARYneeded,cx· furniture, mirror!\, ---------1 t Pe ..... oel Wanted. C•U Apply in· peJ""son . Live-in with elderly lady; P~rt.,lljmt sal esma.n. pd. ~1th gd. sk1l~s. ht-0 lamps. Cl.r & Blk/W1lt IMgsfseWolcubed forlnternew,642-9631. Cl..rmels Restaunmt..638 Lietit housekeeplng· R~ er~· SemEx-bkkptng, .• salesor1enled, TV s. Side by side $75,67J.&U4 No.cat. Hwy. L;qc. Boh. "Cooking J> .. v off *"-re 1• ·~-~· · gd. phone PersonahtJ cefrigeralor/freeaer ...... _1_ R ,,,... t lt---M. "'V -· Pl!f· oo y. ~ .or 81)· SanCle1n .. area.48'2·S~&3 E J I I A St uuwag m mtrTOr..,.. 3· ••-iiii .. llliii~llllpl!lll!l!ll-1 Sb 1 or--MN'-""""lment. 64'·2040.. ·1-===========t ye e~.~ s..,ve. oves, ble le 8 chairs, upbol ... DOS'\ll op, e1r Y 1lGI ..--· washe,..,dryen aeals . cane back. shU\. No exp nee. Fem.1--------•IPBX Answerioc Serv. Y(l'YPisl St.al. No sh Trea......... O'Keefe & Merrill-bf .. (9 ~-4~ -'S.P~[. in LOAtflSCIOW Opr. Va tied hrs + req d. Bltkpnc ~xper P•i.nt1n1•. o ld-Oc~ cook~& dbl oven, gas pil'rJon,115 .11 OFACll wlmds. l\pp\t'lDpersoD, helpful,bulttot.reqd.for ch11rs, sec:ret.at1. •flma l c:h . h o od 0owM)I Savin .. & ~n lSS Rochester, C.M. rft i ~~.ins:!·~ &'f"ii coffee & end tables. 4f•· thh#asber 111 Kervcs hi$ openlnga foc..xper d Phone Sohciton. fuU or SJ&-3793• tresses, old ~l ,old ~~A~x. 250.ct)'d ConvenU9.na' Loan •part time, salary based . s6w1n1 m1ct) ne , li1lon carpet on I~ Eacrow Orttc:era in it OR •billty Posltions rv1ceSta\1onM11naaer/ ~cuum,· lawnmo~ ~ Hunt. Bcb omc . •vaU NrwUc & 88 Mechanic. Local ex~r ~tlftSEll.Cb~N·~ 1M~ssK --IN.;...;...O.:...S-IZ-Jt-8d-rm-. -.-e-tl backaround prefd Coo 2u.esi-sm . prdered. Salary pis. TIUS RIG FURNITURE &tra. lena lN bole tPf1l tact Mr•. Brehm, ~mmwuoas. Excel Op-"UCTIONI '·Some ltc-& mall , lftis.c• tia• ~~------1 963-W\. Equal Oppor portualty for rtattt m•n· "b aJ Food,, .. fum.. •sNe ~. , Employ r. • ... ..._.. M•Jor oll to. lralnina su JCCI. \0 pra e. other items. 6"-5'Dt1- t• :·Wetdlt4'.Bet1f " I~~~~~~~~~ Ll"e-·ed··i--~ prefered. Cati Chuck, "v Hable. We honor , Fromt.rtasW'fll&otraSh .... .... ......._............ 817...-.0. BofA•.MaaterCt\arce. Clas tr' d •ds Hh bl@ Tunttnem1.111.G(atil\ Don't Ike up the ship! 641-ftOO hlA~S A.UCT'IOM ileml, i m•ll \letba or .~OALLYJ'JUXI' You 'll rlnd il tn 205'1MiNewport&CM 1ny Hem. J91t call ! Ota tfted. • ~oc-1468686 8 . .... ' ' .. For Mor~ lnfOt n.atiOR C.-S.e 642·5671, Ext. llO Whirl of a Dress! Butter/ I y-Bright , . .. , . . MhcelwMI IOIO Mlacell•1oa PS..01&0,.,... 9090 TY,ledlo, · M•WleHwl tl.40 4W....D ....... ~ ftlO \ Fri ••••••••••••••••••••••• W.tecl 101 ••••••••••••••••••••••• HlA. Stereo Iota ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••··~··•,~ei~· Mikfllan•a91 108 Misae• 1oa IOIO Mhcell••HS IOIO ,1_ d ••••••••••••••••••••••• FIELD'S W•re~Sate ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1910 ~......,., •• #•••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• CarPt-l ll.O •q Yu.), rps, 400 Pianos & organs. n w P""'ka-" Bell stereo con. Vlk'nt lm'!:rtal, M It to 2 '4e $20~*4 ' ,_. Co•1 • . · ,.; __ ,., mount mirrors $8 Curmture. £& mlsc. 2J08 Want lo buy Franclsc:an & d S G .a-..... "' k • .aTfO .... ,-orfull a htu l..ltho ~ f'LANT SALE tn ·r<laNe~ \Id l $8 Redlands Ot. NB china, Winsomepallem use pincu.. ran""'• Gurrard turn.Needsw. Br,aB•. elBa.r,SSUr • • Ros ll1i1h t-'h·h1 n~. t"4t door/Outdoor, hMl'i · f~16!t~a~ $1Se~·~78 . 648-2681 any pieces. 842.001 Players. Going oul for W/~aJ $50. SM-1118 adull park close t o '74 CHEVY C=•nne . Ptu o P.•duny Sl'1'1 bi>kh .SO< & up. sis __ . bwotness. Rent/option to loots•........ beach. Corner lol. 81 'Ve a Uc ~\'l pty 5lS ~ Traverse Dr, CM. Sat. lrvlne Country Club Lamk ese kittens SlS each. Wanted: SMG spear gun, buy. Kawai. Suenway, s-.a---a 714""93·3924 d~ec. he~ter powe; Mar 22 membership ror ule. hi eh nu bu1ll·1n dis· preferma1num.CaJI 8iAldw1n , Ctuckeril\M. -.-..--· ra '~· al• KNITTl:'I;(; mr1<h1ne . -• PrrvateParly&W-8604 ~er$9S.962·aoGS 714846·5136 Yamaha,K1mbull,Wur .••••••••••••••••••••••• stee.r.1"f&J0 ;=,_ Brother Prol1te ~H \.i-.htnt Moll 124G Twut ___ _ __ • -etc Motorcf:::'/ tanli'. ( Nevl'r u.,f'tJ \tak..-<•llt•r llt>lh.•x . lill.. professional Fiberglass pt.'<il'stal table gnjoy Tennis at Easter. Offfce Fvntihre & Fi EL D'S \7l4Hi38-2770 G.....-al 9010 Scoo 9150 SUMSITFOltD ~1 t559 mode 1 w I cast' $85. w/contour ::.wtvcl chrs Local Club Share tor Equi,,.etat 8085 12072 Brookhur..t. GG ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• 5440GardenGrove81vd ----1~9bt.t~ sso. Sec to apprec i.ale.Call~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• TAXADVANTAGE '73Susuki750,Completely Westrnl11ster QS.40lO t;uar l'JI IH'l IJ)lll).(. ---2 Exec svl cbrs $5/~. Secy SporffttCJGoods 8094 D bot n $1600 trade for 911tLA .>our:. m 11w Ht:pJ1r or Fur !:>.ti l' M 1 nk co2:1t, 64 -4l0!>. &1ge Fr~n<-·h provincial '""'"'. ••••••••• •••••••••••••• on ate your 3 · 990 ew. or ruc.b ,.,.,, l u 1 I t 1 1· •·•c chrs $4 /24, drft mach _., d Boy Scouts 546-4 car. 847·6325 •••••••••••••••••••••• n: ay:. nl•,1:-li<b 1~7 11•nspl•t:•d. l'andl' abre, ORJGINAL OIL paintings s Y eso ft..,.. Pierce. 867 W l9lh, CM. Golf clubt.. lell hun . set1...:::.:..::...=.:.:..:~------l ------ \ lllki.wai.:on liU$ scats, H ca i. on 11 b I c . C n 11 * fl.12 -7956 • 645-7411 of 9, Lynx Irons, ti mos Wanted Lo Buy; 4 man '74 ~UZUKl TM125. ~lnt PICKUPS 1•'11 ewood Split Pint· ll\•I \I brick 4!*7 ZI~ :i4H 7800 --old Nt.>w Hoscl. Prn:cd Zodiac or Avon ble raf\, cond forward mounted & StJ<•kt•d ~·' t'ord ~II iM-. · -· · · NAVAJO rug circa l!*lO. Desk & Chair, Exec. 9' forquicki.alc'&W t473. 993·7658eves. Kom~. Wcbco head. T & GOOD~~L£CTION '-' ('urd .-..Iii fi40J Gt.ml purk1J11-! lot sale. Sal TIRE. 15" $5. Good condi· Eye Dux~ler. Redwood Walnut, xlnl. cood. Cost ---------M pipe, ported & moch MEW• USED ... 1 .... 11 ... 1 , S'tl v('r (',I ··~.·~ 0111\. llayv_i<·w Apts. 1672 twn. ~~8a_~ .... ~bls. Btu/brae, $1250 new in '6.S sell $400. Fischer, supert(ltIB 210CM LET US BRING The more. $695. 64s-6244 ,..,,,.L " "' "' ' U-'·' M r •ut.'rilc-A\cCDM 548 7800 .... _,_...,. 64o-40S7 w/rotomau brndmg:1. ~. water w you! So. Coas -----Prices st.a,..-., ··-··· Skh HSO ~. ~1Jrkl·r ST J 14 ----_ ___ • • Lantc compcl.Jlloo boots Pools. HONDA Dirt Bl~es, SOOCc. $2177 U111dt11i.::-. (id 1·ond $.'>O Leaving S tale. Tables. MOVING SALE-Single New l~pc cookwareset,4 reh 8017 u H'a, ltke nu. $85. 546--0661 W, 80. & Trailer'. Like Udl.1 t;u11Jr, mluo 4i -.tr t'h4ltr-.. C'ub11wls frum be<l. iww spring mal· ply SS. copper bottom, ••••••••••••••••••••••• 644·2586 -new. Must sell! $1700. all. '7:1 Oatsun <61'39V) 4 •.n~ & t'J"'' ~Int c·ond l';uropa . H ide abed tress, matchingdresseN xtruhcavy.$42-SS7·2bi9. MUST SELL! Purr loatl,MariM S4~722 speed , Hereo, ma~ '$1:> 4J1) 00711 Co I o r TV W :is h ~: Stereo Console with Near new Smtlh-Corona Finches, cage & nes t Store, RHtcm'allt, Eqai,. .. t 9030 wheels. rnJch1oe. R~·tn~. Mist•. 8 track & turntable $195 ; portable typewriter, $32. PiArakeet breeders, cag~ lar 8095 ••••••••••••••••••••••• '73 HUSK y • xlnt shape. eJ L • · Pun·Swl•t•l W.iter<1tyour tlt'm~. Fri Sal-Sun all Danish loun•echair $40, 557·2t>'79 & nesL. Regis tered ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1968,6SHP,Mercury0B, S55o. or best oHer •· •mi& l.tul·t·l 111 • nt'r "JI S M .. O · I D 1 d I 548-2065 UlllO ,. " 11J mti69Joann t C Rod.er /lounaer $7 5 · Shellie puppies, 2 mo. ng1na es~n ispay runs.$250/offer ----------~ · SpJ c1• \ n· lh·vt.·rl>t' "' • 1!165 E I edta Bntan-d k U l.I I 6 Chmo"'' 1-fl'l' trial (,rJr1dfalh"r Clock-Solid Frost free refr1g $95· ncyc op ol .642-191ll wine rac ' a rac _ve Y 54 ~ '74KAWASAKI. • TQYOTA " Hand made QuJlt.s $7S ' n1 c a ~ Year b ooks. stained charcoal, Sit x 6 . 100 Enduro • It .i-.e htt\ '\11 liut1t1·" l< t'bl'rry w /hghtfrwtwood S65: Schraparelh broad 499·2873 Standard Schnauzer. rem ft easily movable on dis· Volvo Pinta eng + V· Xlnt Cond • · :.truggll-\\1lh .~1·>t>t.H 11 01 :.h . Westminster ---Beaut for show. brt'Cd a d lie o Lsde drive MO 10-A $400ofl 644.5061 . 1"6HolbofCM6ot6'30J tJtl t'OJl "tlh rrunk rollar Twin S"uba ..... 1k "-r" 8' iu71 I ti ,.u1se ro rs. u ' M• IJ' .,_;,a,,...,.,. . . . . '7:! llttd lh•lt1\I' t ':irpt•t & Flour \I ,11·h1111.• Ind l'X 1 t J" ~j.; t~t·• :..".II.I l'llft1,1 l '.1 hinl'l t tllll\.'nb \\ ,ii1111l ..,,.,., IOJhOf.: d111Pll1• -...·1 lin11h:t·.i-..l'. '· 11 I I I h I I .1 lfll 1 I h I l!111htl ... loun.!• <hr ptl' tllr1·... lt11t·11:-. mirrors. l;11l1JI " llJk I hlfht l'<JIJ. sl1•p 1 hi". k111·h stool $aK 7!17:! l'ntmcs. almo:.l Ol'W S375 ~ 1 aJ ·s "" " 1ng, pet. 31..,.. a l :-.cction d1!-tplay:. 376 bot· hsl. ust se . .............., ---..----_ . ~lb ;~Oti & culb s acrifice $1~. gulator. Fender. Revert> PM ties. inside holds 32 Perfect Red Lme Honda 1956 FOHl> p1dn1p with &•oath n1lor TV, 25 in. re Am1>. New Scott BOots. sL ---Boots Pow-9040 350 h l .,..,. 1l h •· a to ~ <·as\:!:.. On v iew al • "'" you ave o ~ . (; cvy engine "' u 12· s t-:CT $65. dtnl'tlc set moll' rnntrol $250; Maple 10 <!:ik1 > 998 3658 _ _ Pianos & ONJCIM 8090 Sl..illeli.. in Oe!-trgn Pht1a .. ••.••••••••••••••••••••• Wheel.smith 714·83!MllSO trans. -~25544-3417 s,t). matt & box i.vrn~s bookcal>t' _ $1~. llltty 1 Acm<' n mper Pool Ta ••••••••••••••••••••••• .,_111 Nl•wpur 1 CLr Dr NH 26 Chrysler inboard, new ----- $1U. la mp:.. ch r s, pie-rahtnl.'l $1J : :silver JJlale ble ·', . ~late, gd cond. OrcJGR Hobbyists: ~ 1 7441 ' l'ngine, Dana Point Slap. MINl·BIKE, 4JLP, great ·73 PU 1, Ton Ranger lure:;. l'tl° 2151 Orangl· talile ware & chest. sl•rv s.200 557 5560 New Organ Leanung Trade or best offer. cond .. ware.whJs, shocks Xl.T. HJH .. A/C, P/8. AVl'. 1\pl II. CM · 8 $50; Rt.•t·ord t·ab1net Center Now Open U:-.l•d Urugsaorc Iii.lures. 58ti --0475 or 586-7737 ~-Suzuki Mint l!:nd~.ro .P /S.~lm.cond. 646-38CI ~7 .50. · 71!" records in Featurinj:!Thomas Wall l-..l~t'" & i·rnuilers & -•. --:-• - -. ;---MOcr. needs wrlc. ~-. -. , DIN IN<; B m sl'l. China t'bnl . l YPl'Wrltcr, i-\quanu~_ IS!l2-~l~-_ ;.ilbum , hang1n~ l.lmp, Miscellaneous C.ihfornianOrgans shclvini.: SIH 3401 tiOChrrs fwtnJO xlnl ~79-4240 64 t:llKV.Y Pkup. ~ t.pn . pa1nt1ngs, be1hprcad Wanted 8081 w /ColorGlo · · Trim labs. OF, l.o.p. $264 ------l';ng. comp. reblt .• De"" ~1th metll'htn~ drapes.••••••••••••••••••••••• Specia lSavmgs TV, Radio. mo+$1.500675-492.3 ·72 BULTACO Sherpa brakes, xlnt. con d . hlanket,!'.· .. ,m_ uny mor<· SPINET p1a W d Marc·h&Apnl Hifi, Stereo 8098 s:wo. Heed valve, knobs. 536.0568 4!.13 _!.1:>8 no aote · ••••••••••••••••••••••• :n' CHRIS CRAFT P.P. ·s s i;utes on nu eng.1------------lli·m:. :> • -Pay top Cash. Write PO Call for Coupon offer Twin ft'. W .C. engines. $500 or besl oUer 548-3880 1966 Hanchero, xtru, Nl·w 4 Track Teal-. 334~ w /acrcs & tape. ~1000. 2 A(\llque liut1-·h •' ·' l.!11 ." Tnt<'k Roberts. $200 :HW l\l's. tlrawcr & "l?l'l'l'l 4!18 15~ SCRAM-LETS ANSWERS Box30l.CdM 92625 CoastMusl'cSenlce Stereo unit Garrard ~50. tii54t>l8 ---lomi.,Makeoffer --~--Costa Mesa -642 4!851 turntablt•, Am/l"m radio. --r --'71 Jlus quvarna 400cc 642·1510or847-7230 WANTED Fountain Vallcy963-b73:1 8 trat·k tape, 2 speakers . CRUISE/FISH/FUN $525 . or bcs l ofrer.•---------1·om p.i rt k 11 ll·t~h to ::.1lrl ::jup(•r t 'n,1r ... t· h1kl• .l<irnh:-'I ti ' surtlJo.trd. FOi< CtllLOREN-tulc B.iba 1"1,1,..,11·. no dlllf.!S 'jo11\ \ 111 I'm radio M ''' 1 11 ~ h l .., t '' 11 l· r !Hti itlliti ~.imps. mirrors, etc. llndµntd wtl. cus work abo ti75 ~15641. ORGAN lroBBYISTS ·. 6_mosold.S200.546·1575.:_ 14'llostoiwWhalerShell. 4oo.842t. '57 CHEVY Pkup. 28;j Gold & Silver . 1 'l'V 1 k New. ~00. 546--9903. Granny 4 spd. XT Heavy Openly Lint· le Featuring Thomas 2:J 'Color Con-;o I.' • 1 e -----'68 YAMAHA 125 Twn St. rear sprmgs. ti pJ,y tir~. Keyed Lcd~<'r Californian Organs new $240. Fish & ::>1e1 14 fl. fiberglaSb Scrambler. Very low mi. mags, radials & gauges. LOCKE o lJ P H r:WA HD. SCASH$ w /Color G lo 554 -Cl<Xill 35 hp Evmrude baitletnk Was stored 4 yrs. Xlnt S650 or best ofr. 968-r~ ~!any " man is savNJ 870-5045 Special Sav1n~s .1. \' :s,550. 8 ft. fiberglass boat conn. ""75 646-2265 orl---~-----+--' f b h f b -----C Ill C Ott "·' ' RC/\ Color ""' t:.lt.'C. dryer $75. ping pong rom l'tng a t 1c y a or oupon er c. . ~o. 14bp Evinrude ~125. li42·10.t4 '69 lnternatibnal ·!'• ton ,\I H \lhll-111 \'lull \km tbl. top quetl ~o. rnd f1nd1n g l'ver y th1n g WANTED Used Tent CoastMusic:SerYice ":.ll·n•u ai_~1 1111 wdio. 5 ·~hp Johnson~-7hp --p .u. 4 spd , R/H, W/ redwood p.1t10 Sl't s.scJ LOCKEULI' Prder~xl2rabin CuslaMcsal)42 2851 Xlnl t·ond. ~'00. X.llHS?U Esl\a~S.548-!MSlCM '7:! KAWASAKI l7S l'.:n· camper s Hell, extras. 536·4373 fi..12·1797 __ l''ounta1nVallcy!*SJ·ti7J3 ask torUtt1<.itl tpm -----. duro.vcrygdcond.~. SlG00.962-4370 -a · d1e::.cl Charactf>r Tug. 640 OtM7 "+ ._.,os, M~w 9800 Autos. Mew 9800 Autos, Hew 9800 Autos, Mew · 9800 Autos, Hew 980-0 Autos, Hew 9800 Newly r cblt Buda eng. -'69 CHEVY ~ ton ~°},pr. •••••••••••• ••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~.Slip avail. 646·0063. '69 KAWASAKI 175 Dirt Spec1a I 396, auto, full bcr 11111 tut "ale "t.111 • t.i:l 910:! • TEST DRIVE TODAY! ---- 1976 RI 3 DOOR-RUNABOUT & VILLAGER WAGON INTRODUCING THE 1976 CAPRI II Small cars you can live with for a Long Time. German Craftsmanship, Italian Flair and thrifty Gas mileage. Just what Americans Need Today! -WIN A NEW BOBCAT FREE-,~-~1 Nothing to Buy! ·Just r~ , . ~ come in and register to i win a Brand New BOB- CAT or one of 1·25· Other Valuable Prizes! ). Boots S ·a 9060 Hike. $<!00. ~1rm. pwr., fac. a1c,sidetandk • ••••• ; •• ~••••••••••••• 536-0348 ~~~~616.S tJres. ~750. 1971 Cat.alina Zl. 9~ hp Evinrude. Xlnt cond. Motor HOMH, _su,000.494~9 Solej1tent 9160 12' KITE. Sail I.Ike New. ••••••••••••••••••••••• $350. Motor Home Retttal Call 548-1589. 20'-22'-24' 5acriflce 30· Akien sloop. New inlenor, new sails. $3500 (714)558-7342 675-8314 ----- CAL 2·29 Sloop, w/dtt.>scl Spet'ial Wct:kend & Weekly rall's. Reserve for 1:-:ash•r. H EG J<;NCY MCYfOR llOM t.: Hr:NTAL..'i 1013 N. II arbor Blvd. S./\. 531·2503 72 EQl\D ~TON . PICKUP VS sld. trans. radao, heater, step bumper, new tires, etc. They don't como any cleaner. (735t)jL J S2995 comp'ly loaded. 6 Mo. __ old. S23,500, 833·2ti20 Trailers, Travel 9170 ~~~~~~~~===- cvt:s. ••••••••••••••••••••••• '6.Q El Camino, 350, V8, PS. AC. camp shell, ~1550, gd eond. 842·216.S Jlobe 16 w/trlr. Lime grn, 15 foot trailer, electrr~/ yelo. trm. Sail box $1WS. j!as rcfrr~crator, electric 640-5756even'gs. brakes. $1000 rum. 606<' ---------- ----Larchwood, H.B. VGM 9571 20' WOOD Sloop, Cedar on ••••••••••••••••••-••• Oak, nee~s res~alion. Auto Senice & Jo'ord, •70 Econoline 300, All Ma te rials mcl d. $450. Parts 9400 vs Auto. ComJ¥t,e Sun· Tom 645-4531 ••••••••••••••••••••••• d I .... :L Pr HOBIE 14. bright hm€ j!r<'l'n & white w/tra1ler. ~1095. l:H6·51SI ·---- '74 Hobie 16. Many racing xtras. Trlr & boat box. U::.erl 8 limes. 54<>-8945. , 1a camper ..... 1. 72 fORO pickup tailgate pty.494-2450. & rear window, ::.tep -=-~-------­ bumper lor Chev. on 1971 F'ord Super Van. G.\1C 67 on $25. '1$2 VW Crp't panl'ng, new titfS drivers door, R /F $2000.548-9583. fender. 36 hp engine parts. Complete body for lnl'I '64 Metro. New tirei., ·04 VW "1lh sun roof. brakes. paint. $650. Sec DON'T BUY 544 3-ll'i al 1576 N. Newport Blvd. .. 29' 5. 1, -CM . 646-0063. nny lo 3 .ac·c/ Auto Painting & Body Wk, • Cruise Sloop F~r over Ht:asonablc, Quality Wk, Chev. '66 Step Van 10. S'l0.000. Until you ve seen Call Hic·k & Mike S48··3211 Good tires. ne paint. our CAL. 830-0645/ ---·Work bench,' rd:> 833-9560&831--0226. AutosforSale , &drawers. $1200. ai • ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1576 N. Newport Bl Boats, Shps I CM, 646-0063. ' Docks 9070 RKreotlonal •••·;~··••••••••••••••• Vehicles · 9530 A.tos W•ted 9590 SLll S Newport &ach ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••-•••••••••••• Sall or Power RV STOn .._GE WE PAY TOP OOLLAR ___ 673-5253 ~ F'OR TOP USED CARS "up to 28' slips now available. 29' lo 90' :;hps-placing on wail· 1n~ hsl. Power or sail. First come. hrst served. 675 8011 24 hrs. tn & oul securi· FOREIGN, DOMF.sTJC ly ... $15 month at or CLAS.SICS '~ i!i\\} ~ ,i,~f 1) ~~~~~r-;;;~;iean 2925 Har bor Blvd. so· Uoat Slip for Rent. Beaut1tul locauon. S•tnla Ana f"r~ay <it Sant.I <.:anyon Exit lr\tnl' 551·1881 Call642-9606 SAVI-: F Ut-;L! BUY A ---POOL! South Coast Boats, StorOC)e 9090 Pools 546·0fi61 ....................... -------- Ory Storage, sailboats to SP_5>rts, Race, UI '. Launching incl. Rods 9540 Some prk 'g. Am. Legion. •••••••••,••••••A••••• . 673-5070.. '73 ROADRUNNER 340, 4 Transportation s pd, am/fm tape, new ••••••••••••••••••••••• mags & l1res. Make of· fer! 968·0215 ------91 I 0 4 Wh.el Orins 9550 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• TRADE 2 Br Home on P e nins ula fo r Fas t Airplane. $31,000 Equity. 548-151!9 Campen. SoJ,e/ Rent 9120 ., .................... . RENT: VW Camper Van. Sips 4. AC, fuJly equip. By Day or Wk. 586--0475. '72 G.MC Van Conversion. Sips 6. AC, stereo, delux acces. $6500. 842-4086. 4 WHEEL DRIVES GOOD SKLJ-;CTION MEW &USED Prices start at ....... $2177 '65 Landcruiser CPBN481> eulwiu TOYOTA Costa .Mesa t79-2500 TOP DOLLAR PAID IMMEDIATB. Y FOR ALL FOREIGN CA.RS CALL 01 COME IH TOSHUS WE BUY IMPORTS To Dollar For An.y Make or Model. JIM PANOS · MAZDA 2001 S . Manchester Anaheim 631-$JOO tl4 TOP Dollar paid ror 1966 Horbor. CM 646 9303 BMW's and all Other lm- llu ntington Harbou Area. 24X60" Green briar. 2Br. 2Ba. Adul Park. Pvt pty. 840~65. '73 Blazer. A/C, stereo, ported cars. . lots or xtras. 10 n\l. Crevier BMW 833 -3434 days; 546-1919 eves. Santa Ana ~·3171 SELL US YOUIC41! Wepaytopprial MUSTllCWM Will take anyt.Jtlq In trade, watches. rlnp, TY'aetc .• 2000RARBORBLVD. 645-1500 COSTA Mt;&\ Or_,. cc ,,~ Hltk1t$~ .... J ...... .. Mney1CMlll CaU Roaer_.9t u • 847#-1 .:. lrancl Mew COURIER and ....... s1so WHIEIAn hem fOID MOTOR CO. LIKE NEW SPEOALS -n· .......... .. Auto. trans ., radio, heiter, mag wheels, decor group. License t7S4FAY s,.cw ........ ........ s1 saa 74Merc.C-* ... door, e cyl., auto. trans., power steering, (disc) brakes. radio, beater, whitewall tires. -(886KBE> , . . s,.cw .. .clltg ........ 52788 7JFer'4W .... Country Sedan V-8, auto. trans ., rac. air cond., powe r steer., Family Spec ial. License No. «SGVE S,.CWAMK ... ........ 52467 7 ...... , ...... V-8, auto. trans .• fact. air, power steering, radio. heater. vinyl roof. (904JOX> s,.cw ..... lllMJ ........ 52867 74PWoSed• ,\uto. trans., power """ng, radio, healer. whitewall tires, vinyl interior. low, low miles. (qsJC.XT> . SplcW Aiit.c ... ........ .52267 . ' 7 ........... .. Auto. tran s., ai r condition.ing, radio .. heater. License No.' liO&DNW s,.cw ....... ......... 5.1367 71..,..Dnttr Auto. tran1., power steering, radio, beat~. Ucense f175CCM s,.cw ......... ........ 74 ..... PIHP/U Auto.. p/S, p/b. Ric.ff (40819U) Like New. . ,,....RE .... ....... SJ267 • 'Jlllllkll ...... ZJI V·S.,al(lo. trans., rac- lQry air conditioning, power steerin1 power 'brakes. windows. Ucense No. 409CQH ......, ... _ ... ........ · 5 16.67 .. ..... Ofttd ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• Late '72 1001..S. New tires, low n11 lg. Perr. cond. $3400. offer. Day , 494 -9473. eves . 497-2869. 1972 Audi 100 LS, all ex- tras, hke new. Must sell! 46,000 miles. $3395. Eves or wknds. S48--028S or wkdays, 646-7753 . 1973 Audi 4 Dr. Auto, A/C, sunroof. $3650. 640-0348. '73 Audi 100 LS, 4 dr. Air, great gas, one owner, $.1950. Pvt. 493-9178. IMW 9712 • •••••••••••••••••••••• '74 BAVARIA CLOSEOUT SAVE$$$ * 530 i * IMMEDIATE DELIVBtY GOOD SEL£CTIOH * Cottsideriftg * *leasing* . Eliminate the middle man. Lease direct Crom authorized dealec! There must be a reason we are #1 in sales. #1 In 1e1vice. #1 in selectioo. Crevier BMW 208 W. t stStreN Santa Ana 835·3171 ORANGE COUNTY'S OLDEST :~~ . ""'. < . . ·---". .. .. Sales·Serv1ce-Leasing Roy Carver, Inc • Rolls lloyce BMW 234 E. 17th St. Costa Mesa 546-4444 74BMW 2002 Tll Sun roof. a 1 r. Becker stereo. low mileage. m1ot cood1uon ! (0010> Crevier BMW 21* W. ISL Street • Santa Ana X:J5.Jt7l Rat ••••••••••••••••••••••• PUBLIC NOTICE 5 IMMACULATE Fiat 850 Spiders . IN STOCK Low As $1399 (514GOV> llfGHTGOLD 1969 w /20,000 miles, coa black interior. i speed, radio. (YOK84~ MIMTGREEH 1970 w /4 speed, black in· terior , & only 47 ,00 miles. (293AZJ I IRIGHT YEU.OW '197() w /4 speed, bJack in· terior, AM /FM stereo, & only 41 ,000 miles . <334ELTJ • OIAM&E llAUTY 1"9 w /4 speed, radio, black interior, & only 58.117 mile.. (514GOV) THE KIND YOU SPEND ALLDAY LOOKlNGFOR PRICED RIGHT .. .'74 ROTARY Pickup Automatic transmission (53409X) Used low mi IMMEDIATE DELIVERY $2777 '74 MAZDA RX4 ; Coupe. Used Low m1 (284KSY) IMMEDIATE $2777 DELIVERY . 5199oowN 58 l!!NTH '2771 lulf PftC.'1.,.,_..,1.i;t & hC. 18t l'l totot ft'"O Qn"t inti M• t\ lfC I aH Cilf(y!fl9 t-l'llt"gieS lof Ol"l'y '8 ,.-.,s Oeten..i paymen1 Dtoce i• 123 "'"'""' PerG9"1"9<' H•111 I 1 ,.,,. '72 FORD COURIER PICKUP ~ (69542U) • IMMEDIAT~ DELIVERY 168 TOYOTA SED. Automatic(WXU706) • FULL PRICE 5577 '71 MAZDA RX2 Coupe. (105DJH) .FULL . PRICE s2•47 IMO. JS11 full pnce plut 11• & lie. 177 47 lolll rro pml ond 1u: & toe & 111 urrv•no cl>M99f tor oro1y 2• n.,s Oeleru10 pa).,,,.n, poco 17$9 28 "'1v"ull Perceneaoo R.Me 211111,._ 5 IOOoM. ) •011 fu1l ooce olu, Lu· 4 " ,.,,. 40 ZcwtM ,,.,.., QfT't '"'' II• I l•C & Ill Cl f'V•"Q t'P\lr~ tor onty 30 nn~ c:,..,.,,,.., 11avmen1 D<•t • 11 •92 00 "''""'°" Petce™"'l .. fi•<• 2• 73.,. . s 1 I 77 full l)f1C• plus , .. ' lie S<MI 84 IOCll ""° pml • •ncl IP a toe 6 all c1rrytng chll1)M '"' only 30 ,,..,.._ Oe,.,,.ed p,11ymen1 0t1c• it •99 20 "''""'., f>efuncage Rale 16 73'11. '70 TRIUMPH SPITFIRE (732AUK) .FULL l 546~MTH S 1 111 lvU orn:fl o•utt Ith ' 11r l4b b4 IOl!J• M"1 '""'' inti 1.1• A ll'l I 111 tiitfY•nQ c.h.atQ9$ tor~ 30 f"Ot Oelened o.avment pnctt J 1 4'99 i'O Annutat f-'t~c..f•rttd'Jti' Hdl\t l ~ 1 j" 172 DATSUN (LB 110776346) '71 FIAT 850 Spart Coupe {90 1 BZJJ 172 MAZDA RX2 Coupe. (126GSFJ RJLL PRICE Jl377 full"""' r•u< ta. & 1-c S80.118 tobl mo pm1. •"<.I 1u & toe & •II carrv•no cnar-lor ottv 30 mos. 0.1..,190 D.\y.,..nl DllC9 l 19n, .a.""-~ Rl!1P 21 13"' '1?1/ lufl Oft'-fl' 01 ~J.t 4 It •4886 tot• rn'l ,-.,mt tl"l(.I t~1 & he, 6 411 olf(\'ln') Cf\llge& IQr ort;y ~ r"C) 1 C-'f'nf'O f if'Ymflfll o• f S •8S818 Annual~~ ..... ~ • ... ,c 't 4t.' 5 IOL554~. '1•71 lull once ""'' to & he $54 Sot IOlal 1'1111 Pfllll, •net tu & loc: 6 111 carryong charges IOr only1111 rros O..lerred e>avmen1 p11co 12063 44. Annual f>en::wltaoge A11e 18 14,_ '66 VOLKSWAGEN BUG ( 116087001) .. Frtd . Maren 21, 1975 A.to• I•~ ~l.,orted Alltot.l•••rtld Ailtof.lrf11tld ...._, 011W ~.~-......... · • I"""~ ....................... ·············~····· .. •• ...................... . ·~ I "'........_ I ~ . ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••• ••••••••••••••••••• -~-.... 97 ... 0 y--.:.. n • "11· ~ .,o.-.w A.tot .... porled -.vi, .. ~ ·--Mere--• .. '*wclMt -···· ·-· . . •·•-••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• Mtf'Ctde• ltfll 971'0 Mercf'Cle1 l ...a 9740 ••••••••••••••••••••••• • •••••• ••••••••••••• .. • •••• •••••••• .. ••• ...... ··~· •• •••••••••••••••• VUI . Mere.-.... 974 M.,-ctde• ·~ 9740 ···················"··· ....................... MB 1a.220-a1e.auto. l au y l ~ o~ -. C~DIU!AC . \ ••••••••••••••••••••••• M.,-c .. s l eta 9740 1970 lMI St•d.tn 00.000 m• How xlnt cond.J.~. -. •12, :s ap, air, am/fm, Pt.rll/C•rt· Call D • . 'W Mercedes 2305. 4 dr, ••••••••••••••••••••••• gooJ cot1d 19 20 MPG $5,800,~~ 'Xlntcoad. S39C>O •7t-0935 (8to1Gasq o Over 'JO.i. ehoole froca, pwr ~t•ennti & brakel> 7! 4.50 SE Iv. blk ltl ~UW0 54 I gi~ PurchClllig ' 73 Ml .. 4505&. . 81S-815Seves. al\.erSpm) tro•_._tl•t$~. fMAC .11110 trim' Vt·ry dean. · · :.. 1 • 11 To:r ~l.ty • t"tnu~C •Leanc ,101 m~t·h tvnd $2100. :..n, root .• ti urn. whb, n :J.>11 SL. :1.lnt tond Uce M ~..;.:.a_-Llke new with a~., air 1968·112, 4 apd, rebl * LET US* .'.>IM tun :.tt'reo. trs l'rlltl, ull op ~:>oo Pvt purt~ • ~ cond., pwr. steeriolJ, & .eng/trarus, new brakes, TAKE THE llons,ei-cl' l'.tf lroullmi c-~ ""t'ndows,::.tereo.S.veoo xlnt. cond. $4900. Cla:.:.1th:d ... 1, M•ll 111 · 'b"7 :!~L t:ou""" .!. roor.,. take over h.~. & savt• !I:; l '.ill !i.JI ~1 ult 6 _._ .. • .. """JM _. -1 _ '~ms ..... r11 ,1ll lh011b 1•1 Whl1rcd May trade. dJYti 213!1ltib51S ~knd. t>4~krc1.•dc:.Benl220SE. U1tdCar~ thlsweekss"'"'O,-'"'~y v•S.6714• BUGS oil.fly 111.·111 J11.,1 1.11 1 Xlnt 1.:ond. ~'100. (7ll) eve. 7 1 4 ·4!1~·11SOI Mr uutu Am /Fm ~l1n l I I $lO,~·~fJ~Sv&.10 lolsloyce 9756 2.>07ti ~ 30:.!ti Hallman t'<11HI l<~\l'' 6757434 MlssionVlajo IMPORTS ••••••••••••••••••••••• O.tofY011r'-gt , H ew 9800 Allfos. Mew 9800 Autos, Mew 9100 Autos. H•w 9800 Ill~ ~j?.if;~:~~l~~ ROY CARVER .~9~~:~~~ •••••• •• • • • •••••• • • • •• ••• •• • • • • • • ••••••• ••• •• • • • • • • • • • • • • • •• • ••••• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •• •• ••• • • • ss.548-9141 • • H'l'Ot .....,.:.... ~ 69 MIX 250 ROLLS • 1 Specializing ID VW & '74 ELDOR AD O. CABRI O LET SUNROOF. Excitlnc Cranber ry Firemlat, white leather Interior, dual comfort fnat seac.s, full pwr, fact. air, cruise ,,_ Mwdt 23. 1975 , SAV-o 10% 10% 10% l 0 % OVER OVER OVER DEMO SAU OH JAGUARS MGB'S Marinos from '2899 MG's from '3456 FACTORY FACTORY FACTORY INVOICE INVOICE INVOICE FIATS 1975 J!Q.~2~~S '3 766 :~:=:~::: TOYOTAS Or~~~;od.~ You' l P\O• ~ot d<.Cf>~'lOf '1 J I Your (no1Cf"OI d<lt ''o' •t\ Vou1 thOh l o r o<lt"'.>\Oftt:!I. HERB ·HiiB !HiRB !HERB l f~!~s~~~~!R FRIEDLANDER I FRIEDLANDER I FRIEDLANDER 19625 Ga,.du G,.ou 137501each I IOOll G w du I 137501.aclt ll•d. ll•d. I Gr-on ll•d. I l lYd. I I 537.7777 Mlaelen ~ U1•"40 SEDAN Im DEALER Off Road Vehicles Parts & Service (467KKV) Has auto., air •. L' bn · •75 Mercedes cond., pwr. steering, eh:. Welding ..... a caung Workmanship Exec.=· als The price is right at only IN Guaranteed $39'-JS. G till .MISSION VIEJO U $ a M.irch 21:.t only IM PORTS ROYCE • •~• •VW TUNEUP• Three low mileage ex· S O.fo'wy'atAvery For 1974 as well as 1973 * $24.95 * · control. Vi"-111 every optiop on t his ~ auto. t908LfJ) only SIM95· NABERS CADILLAC. 2600 HA .RBOll BLVD., COST A MESA $40-8100 N'utivc car:.; r'ully 8Jl 1742or495-1700 and 1972, we have sold ""U1 pp0 d Incl (Points, PIU .. s, .... ... . MGB 9744 more ne~ Rolls Royce Rot.or Valve AdJ & OU 74 COUPE DE VILLE. 280 wnh AM / FM :;ten.'<>. ••••••••• •••••••••••••• · alhutomdob1ate~ tthhanU ~7 Change PeNi&n Lh:ne l\remiit, ser Jt!06. full :;ale price M • B 1 d 0 er ea er m e : · · The Brooklyn Bug Co w.hi te Cabriolet &.op, Sl0.91~ lea:..c at $173 !H 1971 . G • x, nt con · Always an exceptional 1974 Charle St. CM malcbio ..-lea&ber in· d It adw b & f M rad10. selection of new & used .. mo. <-18 month open l.'n M. ke o1rcr 646-7649 II . !>48-9141 lerior, Ct1U pwr, fact. air, l<'JSl'. plu:. u1') a fully guaranteed, Ro s stereo, lilt. wheel, ek. So . • Opel 9746 Royce. & Bentl y '69 VW BUO . xlnt cond. Clean it's a sbametocaJl 450!SE. I ull !»ale price ••••••••••••••••••••••• automobiles. $1000. or Best ofter. 1t used. <224> only '6895 Sl.t .~19. ser. ~: Lease ·73 OPEL' 8000 rru, xlnt Roy Carver, 9-c:. 644-1S49or9711-0386 NABERS CADILLAC. al $255.81 mo. <36 month cond . H/11 . s unroor, RoUs 'l\oyce BMW . VW c 2600 HARBOR BLVD., opl'n end lease, plus tax) s;.!4oo. S.Hl 2441 234 E.17lb St. ~~~ s T~~.o S2l50/~lpe~: COSTA &f ESAS40-9100 280 COUP I·:; AM /FM Porsche 9750 Cost~c'i'o~~Sund~-44"4 fer.831·9841l. 'T 3 ELD 0 RA~ 0 stereo, Ju 11 ~all' price • •• • •• • • • • • •••••••••••• VW .74, deluxe pop lop C~R.lOLET .. ,5Parkli~g $ll.4lO; ~r. 3820. Lcai.e 1973, !114 2.0 Porsche Saab 9760 camper, 16000. mi, like Colalhon w hite~ w~itc at ~188.9.t mo. 148 month :;upt:rh cond. 8 track •••••••••••••••••• .. ••• ne w. $6,3!»0/ofr, PP., top, red lealber anterior, opcnendlcase,plu:.tax .) a m /fm s tereo. S5650. ........ • . 675.9776 dualcomfort ~t seat.s. 557·41:17 full.pwr, fact. aar, stereo, Jl·m Slemons '70 Bug. New clutch, brks, cruise control, etc. Truly 12 Pors<'hc 911T. ~ilver orig. paint. Compl. rebll a s tudy i n elegance. Imports w/bluck, 5 s pd, air, -·--luy.ort.ease ·-eng. $1,550ormakeoffer. (427353) Only $5595 am I fm s tereo, alloy Authorized Must sell. 675·2.W4. NABERS CADILLAC. (714) 833-9300 whl•els. 45,000 m1499-1049 Sales & Service 2600 HARBOR BLVD .• '67 VW Bug. eng. just COSTA MESA5'0-9100 Beach Imports reblt. Radials. Mags. Air1-....._ ______ _ MacArthur and shocks. $1000. 968·5177 aft '73 SEDAN DB VILLE. I I Autos, Mew 9800 Autos, M•w 9800 Autos, Mew 9800 Autos, Mew 9800 Autos, Mew 9800 Autos, H•w 9800 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ' . g " ,. .. r ' ' , • ,. . . . .. . . { • •' . r • 197 4 PINTOS, MUSTANGS & VANS AT $150 FACTORY CASH REBATE -c-uo-;~-~-,l-"PRE·PRICE INCREASE" -c-~-::-~-c-l 1VtNG•u.r1 a PRICES COURIERS sgg PROFIT PLUS ON EVERY NEW COURIER IN OUR BIG STOCK! COURIERS '99 PROFIT PLUS . .,. Q. •op• SAVINCiS Ofol 30CO""'AN'I' n~~~1:es STILL AVAI LABLE, '72 CADILLAC DE VILLE s3599 '74 CHEV. CAPRICE 2 DR. 1972 FORD lVfN GllATH SAVINGS ON 30COMPA"IY OWHfO STAH CAIS 1150 FACTORY CASH REBATE 1972 FORD 1973 FORD '150 FACTORY CASH ltEBATf. '73 CHEV. MONTE CARLO A11i1to toct o .... pow..-\fH'flf'g P..·""" btO~«'' ..,.,,.,.. rool Only 19 000"" rn 51( DI $2850 '72 FORD LTD BROUGHAM ''"·d•OI' AM fM '•• ' s3599 p -tr,..r~ bfo",.. -"ido-' .... ,1 1r f _.,,~,... • • ,. .. i4.IAJ!iil GUNTOlllNO GUN T04l1NO SOI . SIAllON WACON """' LTD-HOUGHAM 2 0.,.,. Har""" AM I• po• ,.,...,~ po•tt bfol~\. t•Oft\ f0t•01y o 90• \~h J \tf'fro. o-,to troru tottoty o. 1 0. tld1p Avto • la<I "". po~ ··-"'9 ~ b<ol~·. ,.,y1 rool. low ... .ie, jU>SElll s2199 • .,.,. ,Of>t Q,.t)' 13000 "'""' S)c>ottt"' brO.•t\ 'OOf 'n(•. e,."111 po.ott b.>~n pi'\•tt -~·s.. ...---------------f '74 PONT. FIREBIRD $m., $ooc ...... ,9 )) 1111 $''""' -~ ... ~, ... ~ ~·:.~.~··~ :·:.·~:.~, ... s3799 1999 2299 2899 '71 FORD LTD 2 Dr. HDTP. Av•"J <>" po_.., \teet.ng & ~o~ ,, """YI tool ll>710fA) s1499 1972 1973 1972 '72 FORD LTD 4 DR. HDTP. PONTIAC PINTO MERCURY '73 FORD GRAN TORINO SPORT ;,.: .. ":~.,,;;~ ~'." '" s 1888 7 000< U ~~! 11t•OO, SQU1!~ ~~'~ Av>o, 1~~~~~01y 011, ~:.: r;::;~::·;;;,..r.'"' s2799 f)4dl'f ovto hon' to<to,, au, ,ootrO(~ PJ* lfH't1ng. powrr t--lo-·m_· ... (•_60G_WY_I ___________ ._. '73 FORD LTD SQUIRE WGN. ~o;., ,~;·;;:;, pow.er f~l9HK) ~~[~"'''"°'·""'· s2999 $1999 '2099 $2390 '72 FORD GRAN TORINO · 52199 ... , . ..,.. ---· ...... ,. .................. _.,_._ ........ '"( ...... ,_,,.. ... ,..._.,_,_ ... Hitt .... , .... I .,_ t ,,_ .._ I . J Jamboree 6. Stately Burnt Sienna, 848·Dovc '152·0000. VW . u AM /FM matching vinyl Lop, Newport Beach 74 Sun uug.. , · t'apestry intenor, (acl. stereo. Lots 01 Extras. air, (uJl pwr, stereo.. tilt oyota 9765 Only 5000 m1. $2850. wheel, twilite. sentinel. ••••••••••••••••••••••• 6-12·1778 eves, 645·2034 are onl,y a few reasoGS lo SPECIAL days inspect this fine auto. VW BAJA BUG Cusl mt, !401HPC> Only $4495 Corvair eng. & trans ax· NABERS CADILLAC. 2000 HARBOR BLV9., TOYOTA SALE! le, extras. 552-7168 COSTA MESA54G-9Ul0 Factory Demos & Ex-'6 5 V W BUG Gd' '72 COUPE DE VILLE ecut1ve Cars. Good Used Transporlallon. new El t ert I . Toyota Selection tires. ~. 960·3011 alt. S egdanl codv . acql uloer , • 6PM an a woo vrny p, A.LL PRICED matc hing leather in· TO SELL 19ti7 VW Baha ·Bug, re· lerior , dual comfort J) -l · built engin(', new heavy seals, full pwr, fact. air, ,.,.al 111n: 1 duly dutch. smog ron-cruise control, lilt. wheel, 8 t.WI. Wlt.O tl"ol , Shelby & U.S. mags, stereo. etc1 Looks and w11k ures. headers. hood runs hke new. t493FIC I TOYOTA lo<'ks, '75 tuus, um/fm Only ~3995 NABERS r ad10. Must ~ee lo ap-C AD l LL AC . 2600 1966 Horbor c M b46 9303 prec1alc $1500. Phone HARB 0 R B L VD ., . 642-9338 after 6 pm. COST A MESA 540-9100 '71 MK ll Wgn. AJr, needs ---- work. $900. 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Good Used immaculale. <SJK83S> VolvoSclccllon $577 ALL PRICED . TO SB.I. • eJW\ l• n,,.11 ltunA ~ •Uwo ~ VOLVO VOLVO 19b6 Hnrbor CM. M6 9303 1966 Hornor C ~6-46_9_3_03_ 74 COUPE OE VILLE ORANGE COUNTY VOLVO EXCLUSIVELY VOLVO D 'e l ega nce trim! Cabriolet top, tapestry mLenor. full pwr, fact. air, ttlt wheel, stereo, etc. Flawless condJLJon. <4~EX > Largest Volvo dealer m $6895 Oran~c t:ounty ! Buy or r: -:;.:-: " I I Lease dir ect. Nll6 .... ; [tf:J(!~, .~~-- 2025 S. M anchester ~3COU PEDEVILLE Anaheim 750-2011 Vinyl ~op, leather 1.n · tenor, lull pwr, fact.air, tilt wheel, stereo, etc. Fully, equipped and re· ,ady ror your approval. 007837) . 71 VOLVO 164 Power steering. power brakes, AM Jo'm. Factory air, ll'uther interior. SUPER c u :AN. H68·0988 $4995 72 COUPE DE VILE Vinyl top, leather uph., SAVE Getttral 9901 full pwr, fact. air. Wt' ••••••••••••••••••••••• wheel. stereo, r adial ,.,. 11 ttm: a 1 ________ 1 llres, etc. Priced to seu, ""' UlllO ESTATE SALE U4l:IE~T> r 1972 Ford Van, air mags, $3795 . VOL VO ;a~.H, gas capacity 80 1973 Me re. Marquis 1906 Horoor CM. 646 9303 Brougham. Clean, all ex- Volbwagen lras. Sec & make ofCer. •••••••••••••••••••••• Can sell without bids.•--------- $ 673-6372. CllHr'O 9917 VW OWNER .. Tune ups, •••••••••••••••••••••• $20. Points, Plugs, Valve -'68 Camaro 32S eng new Adj. & Oil. Will re.bwld o AMC 9905 tires & brks. Good ~d. exchange enJunes & ••••••••••••••••••••••• $900.552--33771rvine, trans. Work ~uraran· . 1 D l d Sieve 556-9306 67 Ramb er Amer. 4 r .• '73 350LT A·'· 20000 i. ee · · 6 cyl, auto trans, A/C, ' • -. • m '66 VW Saja Bug. 1800 cc low mi. Runs good. Great $2995. 496-8306. eng. Hotly bug spray t.ransp. $485. M.2-8814. carb., hfgh back seats, Wei& 9910 Clle•rolet '920 Jackm a$~~~'!~,.!>ril· ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••:;::;.•.••••••• owner. ,_.,...,.....,, '73 BUICK 225 Seda n. CO",.... '64 vw Bus. Reblt eng., umite41 trim, vin.Yl top, CHIYROUT new tires, new meta.Ille tapestry interior, dual SALES"SERVICE M ocba pa int. New comfort seat.I, fuJ I pwr, 2121 H...._.llYd. redwOdd int.enor. Pert. ract. air, stereo, en.use COSTAMESA cond. $1400 or offer. control, '?le. AJI the op-544-IZOI 847·9458. t1on9. (204HOB> Only ------'----- $ 3 5 9 S N A B E R S 72 Jmpala, • dr hardtop. 6~ Bug, nu eng, I.Ape deck. C A D I L L A C . 2 6 O O loaded, $1995. $1000. · II A R 8 0 R BL V D . . 714·87~ . •1s.4.S&t. CO TAM ESA 540 9l00 8 .. 7, b b···"' ..... - -'69 Et C11m1no, l:i09'1ine, us. fl~ "'""eng. ",... C .. ••c 99 I 5 runs \tery smooth, '*ly '{(' 8~;;,~ar· or bes •••••••• • • • • ••o••••••• and Interior In Id cond. o er. -· 1970 .EL DORADO 47000 $1200, beCor e IPM ·1~ VW Super Beetle. ml, ntw radla ii. 'An _96ll_..a_038 ______ _ C l ta n, xto ~ cond , ablolJlle beauty, Not 1 '72 Impala,'""°-air, a. AM /FM alereo. JltOO. pen ny under UIOO. ml, UUO. N•~itl' m -7449. 8*1538: 898.2323 Bluft1. N.B. .. E IOI A LOT FILLll Brand New 75GRAND PRIX Brand New'75 FIREBIRD EXTRA SHIPMENTS OF 1975's HAVE JUST ARRIVED AND ()UR SELECTION IS THE GREATEST! ~ . WE'RE DEALIN' LIKE NEVER ·BEFORE. LOADED WITH ST ANOARO FEATURES Incl Automatic. POwer steenng, oower disc brakes, steel belted tires and much. much more. ( 185874) Brand Hew 1975 PONTIAC ASTRE Buckel seats. }-sp0ke steenng wheel, cut-pile carpeting, inside hood latch. belted tires. front disc brakes, and much more. Order 1n Your choice ol color today. LOADED WITH STANDARD FEATURES incl. Automatic, pewer steering, 6 cylinder. Endura front & rear bumpers, dlx. 2~sooke wheel. nylon blend carpeting, bucket seats. h1gh--low venhlat1on (516532) IMMEDIATE DELIVERY IMMEDIATE DELIVERY 54989 ONLY 52889 53989 1 INSTANT CREDIT .... PHONE 546-8017 TAX REFUND Estimate-YOUR DOWN Pmt. JUST I CALL AHD 5 Ml MUTES IS ALL IT TAKES Phone Now and let us help Bring yow estimated Tax R.tum with you and drive home in the car of your choice I 69 GRAND PRIX Landau roof. wire wheel covers. pewer windows. tilt wheel. AM/FM stereo. bucket seats. PoWef door locks. air conditioning. (XXB 127) ~1289 TAKE YOUR CHOICE 168 PONTIAC GTO COUPE Automatic transmission. radio, heater. power steering, rally wheels. (VVK917) 70 FIREBIRD ESPRIT $2289 va. 4 speed. factory air. radio. heater. power steering, Rally wheels. Cherry red. ( 1066951 :?Jo~~,~~~,~~~ Landau s2 189 '68 FORD GALAXIE 500 '73 CATALINA Cpe. roof. bucket seats. power t' steering .. Power brakes. Power windows. a utomatic transmission. (42ooF Coupe. 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Oove and Quail Sls. :.acnl ice last mos P\'ffil. .s speed. Exccllcnl cond Nr. MacArthur Ask lor !-'rank 638 5010 ·70 TORO:-./ ADO 1\ C. full pwr .. lo m11l'~i;!<' $1 1:.0 73 Firebird ESPRIT 4 -dr gold Truly o nice car A" cond , eleclroc sec>h, windows, power sltt<. & brokes, vinyl lop, stereo ctc (Ser 34427) 12 VANS 12 FOR SALE 1965 FORD BLVD • .... J> • 1972 Lincoln Continental 4-dr. S1e1~. Oft cond., poWf!r >l<'<'r , pow~ b<ak.,s, power seats. v1oyl r , '', spe-ed conrrol H1 rubbe<, n•c" cor. y en leolhe< 1n1er (20 I FUAJ low Kelley Blue Book $3860 536-0883. Jamboree and Bristol . · • Newport BeachS33--0SS5 a•enck 9947 ~CHEV. El /H. Aulo. Ne" ------••••••••••••••••••••••• battery. Gd. ttre!i Lols ol 73 Cornelle-One owner. 7 3 FORD or bcsl ofr. P\l. l'l~ lmmac:ulatl' " illf 1o;ves & wknd:-.. b73-348."i stereo. rallve whc•<•b & ·74 Toro nado, >.lnl only 16·000 mi\~·:..' Loaded ! :-lo down. T<Jke <274J EX 1 Low Kelley Blue Book $ 1940 Our Price Today! $1699 Our Price Todoy1 6 cyhnder, slick shilr. short wheel s3 299 base von. New rubber, new green color, eJ(tro good cond111on. Be 1 ll 'males. S275. 646-4032 Ex. cond1l1on. Call for MAVERICK b f I JO l'f"tO\ Of s. 11 .SJ ....... $100 CO\• ':Jo~ " T •ol to gro this or on Y .,.N. \•7>) 9e ""'1 10, & ~· 10, , ,, e·., .,.. --appt. 548-2535 '73 Caprice, Xlnl. cond. ---------I 2 Door Sed '71 CUTLASS COUPE. V8. ovl'r pymnls ti.t.2-4532. Crevier BMW 208 W. bot Slreet lO -• O' Ul 10 wollo UOO co,lo "' ,,,,._.., '"'°' '"u i 7 tlO ?O lf'!<tvd~ ticu, '-c.-.w, "''"'•·"en 9-.4 ~ Uf)pt0¥ed <r«lt A,. 10 24 fully loaded, best oner. '64 CORVETTE. 327 cu. 6Cyhnder aulomat1e, radio, heater, Over .,2550. Pvt pi.I rt." 1n .. Turbo .tOO, 4:11 Post., Automatic Trans f 1973 lincoln Santa Ana llJ5-:J1il $1 099.s35sM20. 1--1• i._ .... o_o_.oc1 ....... _--t 1972 Ford Golaxie 500 Seoul~~~~~! "~!~!~P.1on.rq "' .• power stcerin~. aclory 75 TA BS 'd · h $99 d ~73-472!1 Oise brakes, Flared Fen· /\M Radio a I r c 0 n d I l 1 0 n I n g & & Cont" ental 4 d . poi Wll . own, ------ders, Spoiler. 630-1171 : White W/blU(' interior (678LTIO $1899 . In • oor your payments con be $36.82 \972 Nova 307. /\utn, P /S. 630-1710, 633-9264. $1795 SUNSET FORD . Beouttlul yellow cor 81ock inter1or. MO. for 36 months. Total price AM /FM, xlnt rond. See at .... ----loaded woth all 1he nice thing•. Stereo, < ~2 56 I t t & Sl750. 4~3.;>o:i4 I '68 Corvette convert. Daily Pilot ic.-a-yff 5440Gar~<'ll Gro~~,.,Bl~"o 1958 Stan:h1cf, rult J)<t\\l'r. etc. (238BOPI is~ 1 q 4. me . mleres, Ol( ----Hardtop. 4 Spd. p/win· .. ,,,_. WE'stmina;ll'r ~!. .!... radio. 4 dr. auto. m:ikl· l ow Kelley Blue Book $49.50 lie. APR I 4.54. (Lie. 545714) 1974 Chcvellc Mall bu . dows. 536-4709. Parlciniglot rinto 9957 ofr. ;)46-0150 Our Price Today! Cho1'ce of 10 Others A IC, elc. Good rond -• 330W. Bar, C~ta Mesa ••••••••••••••••••••••• -$ 099 ,675-19!12 Ford 9940 orc.i.ll ) . ·12 squ1reWagon.faeair, 69 PONTIAC ~llllll'\llll· 4 1966and 1967 Models - -••••••••••••••••••••••• MargaretCrei?nm:in au t 0 • r 0 0 fr ark. 4dr. II . T .. w 1 r11d10 power >leering & brokes. outo tron>m" Mon, V-8, rodio, etc. '75 tobs ore p.:iod (917EIU) o~ opp o••d ••d•' ~99 do-"' ,6, I'! lc-•ot P••U' ,, s: $1 ~ ..... I ""l ""' .... f I' 1 73 CAt>ll11..·11·:, :~:"\~~en RANCllERO GT-351 •642--4321• Micheli us. $2000 . heat er. •1uto. powl'r Jo..,.,. •• ,11415 ..... ieoo....i. ... •·-~'"'"' Si"mi'larly Pri'ced Oelux<.' Wl-tn . 1". Cleveland Eng. 40 Gal --5~1·6469. Sleer1nj?. air. 1 O\l.·nl'r, P.ice ,,,,, ,, tN:I IO•' k f~· o• ..... AP« A/C. I' l.ulgi.lll'. ~~C'CI g.1s tank. 1n~lru. slereo, --------mint l'ondll1on :--;,1nhn·. 14 ,. ~01 3 "'""""""'".. 1-------------+------------1 rad!!. Must :-.ell Sl .. IOO air, sp. control, $3200. 71 MAVERICK ·73 Hunabout. s\JC'k. lo" $799 172JG I WI 557 21.12 1973 Ctt.vrolet 1974 Mercury 1973 Mercury .. ·~ .. j ' 549-9322 wkctys 497-211>1 (leave m.sg) (173CZl'.:> mil~. sleC'I radrnls. xlnl Dir Malibu Estate Montego 4 Door X-R7 Cougar Cpe. F,OR ~ALE. make offer' '67 FOR-0-; dr. sm_ . VS, 545·57oo Dir co~~75· 9624475· Thunderbird 9970 ~ Svnr-f 57 Chevy Belair 327 ~ 65000 ctr.I 9950 rty th 9960 9 Pou~ef Wogoo -ae,1 One. Tilt .No.I 7?~ ht'Cul••P ""·~" "''"' Phlt•. • . AtT. A/C, . nu. ~au. lt"Cwy MOU ••••••••••••••••••••••• wheel, otr condotion•ng, power sleeting Plbr~M •·• cono iuin ""''' -V1I White on whole on white, AM fM auto trani;. power steer 89'.!·3206 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• 1973, Im marulal<' ronct & btoku. rodK>. etc. luggage tock, 350 1a.1JNll W-• can WU DU• I -·-car •lereo, hit wheel. power sleerong & tne, rndlo. 548 -9443 -'69 Mere. 2dr hdlp, •73 Ouster Econ 6cyl. all raclory opl1on..,, ::,..111!:.1.> V8, outo. trotu .• etc NICE. low Mol.-.,..,,1..,.sm.IHQ•IDron11 broke,, m•nt cond11ton & only 28,000 a!ler3pm. '70 l''ord LTD Broughamd, PS/PB, Ver y lo mileage. /\ulo tran~. Well m atn· 494-6766or494-1!77:! oge.(217JOS) s3499 mole•(Ser.7438) 4 dr. ammacuJate con · L l. k c new S 13 O O d 62M ----· L K II 81 Book $3935 • 11-Bl Book $..a..a90 '67 MALIBU Loaded with power ac-. . lame 1 owner car. . Wanted . 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' spd., -r Pvl. p~y . 552·'7'000. t19.:....st35. Sharp!. Best lr11. Sac. $550. All e, &xc: rubber, atr shocks, Sell idle item s tK2·56'7A Evdl•U•uS.,63lkl0'72 bffcr. 868·7166 B/OU'f·1138. lb ,. I Will Trade 1973 Pinto Runabout <Wy 12,100 MflH ·;s._,..._ ... ,..,,.,...i._.,. ·-'-'·'.....,• _..........__ ... , ..... , ....... --.. (h~ 1968 Buick Riviera Only 42.000 Miies Exqv1w•e lu<gul!dy with bloclt top and 1ntett0<. Air conditionlng, power 11-· ing, broke•. seoh &. window-. tilt wti..I, elc. Nolhong nicer --lot fOf )'OU to \eel (VS0355) '15 F .. s Poid. Sale Priced • BRAND MEW 1975 DUSTER ContinuinCJ Factory Rebates on America• s Lar9Ht Selling Compact Line, TM Vall.t SeriH -coupltd with Atlas' Chrysler ,1Plymouth1 always Low Prices a11ure YCMI of Volume Savings -How's the time to trade up Cl'td save at "The Leader" Attas Chrysler.___.._,._ Plymouth in Costa Mesa. 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Luggage rack. whi te wall tires. bucket seats. undercoating. Ser #E0140EHB1 9732 . 7 7 VOL 68, NO. 80, 4 SECTIONS, 42 PAGES Judg~ ByTOM BARLEY Oft .. O•lly PltoUUlt Irvine Ranch heires.~ Jo;m Irvine Smith lost the first round in her stock rontrol lawsuit against lbe James Irvine Foun· daUon today. The judge who denied her dl· maftd for ;AQ injunction. however. was much kinder to the Ca&ifornia Attorney General's OCfice. Orange County Superior Court Judge Claude M. Owens granted the preliminary injunction de· rnanded by the stute ,with the comment that the slate "has raised questions so serious. sub- slantial and difficult as to make . them a fair ground for litiga. tion.·· Jud.e Owens' action seems certain to halt at least until trial O.tlly PilOI ,.,_ .. lly Rltlwnl Ko.ltlff Ret1dy ffJr Spri11g Nicole Gyurik of ~ewport Beach is only ~even years old. but she knows that fresh flowers and a sunny outlook on life go with the season -s pring. In case, you didn't notice, today was the first day of s pring. Nicole noticed and couldn't help smiling about it. Laguna Dog Dies Of Rat Poisoning A four-month old puppy died m Lagun<J Ue:ich Thursduy after being fed mt>al laced with rat poison. The small tlog, n<.imed ··cap· py." \\>as owned hy Ricki Phyllis Peterson, 535 S. Coast Highway. Laguna Beach Police Officers investigating the poisoning said the owner became concerned about midday when Cappy tSecame sick. The dog died a short time la ter. Dr. Bruce Mc Kennon. a veterinarian al Canyon Animal Hospital. said an inspection of the contents or the dog's stomach revealed meal containing alpha naphlhylyiourea . a r<1l and ro dent poison The pup's mother and <1 third dog in the enclosure by the woman's apartment were not poisoned, police said. Intentional dog poisomng is ;.i misdemeanor punishable upon conviction by s ix months in prison and /or a $500 fine. Cocaine Smuggling Suspect Clemenlean · The orlly survivor of a Rltne crash that allegedly ,carried more than SJ00,000 in cocaine has been identified . by federal authorities in North Carolina as a San Clemente man who wE'nt by two.different names. A s ingle -engine, four · passenger plane containing a briefcase packed with what authorities claim was the powerful narcotic went d<>wn in a cornfield 30 mile» west or Green· ville early Tuesday. kiJling two men and injurmg a third. Lagtiiiib Faces Suit Over Dog Biting An Orange County Superior Court action liled by the father of an ll·Ye«r.old Laguna Beach boy seeks $10,000 in damages from the owner or 1t doR that allegedly knocked the boy down and bit. him on hls left arm . Jomes Smalldon, 3095 Alto Llgunll~ names dog owner O:iv1d Hua he 3013 Nesta1 St .. os def en· dant. It clolm1 that Hughes' Creal D nc atl11cked his M>n. lUcbard. 11, Feb. 8 whlle lhe boy was vltJUns the I lUJh~ hom~ The injured man, arcording to a-federal Drug"Entorcement Ad- ministration spokesman. 1s Richard Feldstein. 26, also k n own as Joseph Michael Seybert, 219 Avenida Santa Barbara, San Clemente. Feldstein remains hospitalized with numerous injuries. Hjs most recent condition was said lo be ··serious:" The spokesman c laimed 3.5 pounds of pure and "cut" cocaine was (ound in the wreckage by h\lhway patrol oltlcers first on the scene aft.er lbe plane plowed into a cornfield. The crash was blamed on ruel exhaustion. Killed ln the crash were Mario Patacco. 26, of Forest Hills, Md. and James W. Mealey, 23, of Greenville. Mealey recently wes named in a federal grand jury lo· dictment as a principal In an al- leged cocaine distribution rim:. San Diego Ar on SAN DIEGO (AP) -Seven fires apparently were setln Un® storage roomio throughout El Cortei Hotel in downtown San Diego early today, lnvesU1aton said. Two men were arrested. I l t"l ORiNGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA I . r.; t'" Today's Cl lat N.Y. Stoeks FRIDAY, MARCH 21, 1975 TEN CENTS Sale hi juction or the issue. the plans of the James Irvine Foundation to sell a controning bloc or Irvine Com- pany stock to the Mobil Oi I Corporation for $110 million. Judge Owens' comments in the 25-page opinion that followed more than a month of delibera· tions in his chambers that the slate has proved to him at this point that the proPosed sale "is a matter or the greatest public In· terest. •• He further notes that there is a "reasonable probability or the Attorney General's Office pre· vaiJing at trial." Turning to the arguments filed by attorneys for Joan Irvine Smith, he commented: "It is im· probable that plaintiff will pre· vail in her complaint at trial." . AssesSor's • Mrs. Smith's law~ers argut>d in the pretrial heann~ lust month thal Irvine Company stock wal> worth far more than the $24 a share figure calcuhited al the lime of the proposed Mobil deal Her lawyers argued thut she and other minonly l>hareholdcrl> should be allo\o\ ed lime to pre pare a n ew form of s t ock div estiture "hic h would ~uctrantee a fairer public s ale or the slol'k and a bell er price for it. The foundation conlrob 54.S percent or the Irvine Company's 8,415,300 s hares Of l>tO<..'k L nder the Federal Tetx Reform Al"l of 1969, ta,..·excmpl rounda· lions mus t <ln•tsl themsches or controlling sharc:. of corpora· lions <See lR\'l~E. Page t\21 Employe Indicted m Bribery Clen1ente Boy Bicyclist, 7, Dies in Crash A seven-ye<11"·old San Clemente boy died in the hospital Thursday afternoon 'br injuries he received when he rode bis bicycle into the CIA Gets Warheads Off Sub? WASHI~GTO~ CU PI J The Central Intelligence Agenry is belie\'ed to have recovered at least two nucl ear torpedo warheads from a Soviet sub· marine which sank in the Pacific Ocean. the Washington Post said today . Gelling the warheads was a major intelligence victory for the CIA. the Post said. because it verified that Soviet subs carried (See RED SUB, PageA2i . .. ' -'· ..I . Illegal Projeet path of an oncoming c<1r. Randy Quidilig of 231 Avcnida Aragon was pronounced dead at San Clemehle General Hospital .it 4 :20 p.m . about one hour arter the accident. He was the son of Mr. and Mrs. Herselius Quidihg. Police identified the driver of the car as Clayton Virgil Karns Jr., 25, of 211 Calle Granada. San Clemente. 'Pollce said the accid ent is believed to have happened when yoWlg Q\dttili g rede his bike out of the driveway and into the car. Karns slammed on his brakes, leaving long s kid marks on the pavement, but he was unable to avoid the accident, police said. When the ambuhmrc <1rrivcd. I the boy was on his back and un· conscious. Police records s how that the child was hospitalized with a skull fracture in August of 1974. He sustained the injury while rid· ing down a hill, police said. brak· ing too hard, and being thrown over the handlebars of his biey cle. Post Office, CIA Operations Bared WASHINGT01' (C PI> -Dur· ing a 20-year pe riod beginning in 1953, the Postal Service cooperal· ed with the CIA in an illegal mail opening operation concentrated on mail between the United States and Communist countries, according to House testimony made public today. Chief Postal Inspector William J . Cotter outlined to the House Civil Liberties subcommittee last Tuesday the details behind a Central Intelligence Agency mail surveillance project that inspect· ed mail going to and from the Soviet Union and China, among other countries, between 1953 and 1973. Cotter said he ended the pro- ject shortly thereafter. Cotter said former Postmaster General Winton Blount and . former Attorney General John i\. Mitchell, who both served in the Nixon administration. knew aboOt the clandestine mail sur· veillance operation. He did not know who else was aware of the mail opening opera· lion which took place at Kennedy International Airport in New York and in San Francisco. But h e expr essed the belief that every president going back to Dwight 0 . Eisenhower was "aware of this activity conducted by the CIA." Under the law, first class mail cannot be opened by any govern- ment agency without a court search and seizure order. <See MAIL. Page A2i FBI SCHOOL GRAD Lag"na Captain Brown Lagu11a Polic~ Captai11 FBI Scl1ool Gra(I Laguna Beal·h Pohcl' Ul•part menl Capt. Oa\ 1d L. BrO\\n \o\:J'> among 250 law {'nforccment ol ficers g radu<1tin g from tlw Federal Bureau of ln\"l''>I 1g a lion's National Al·adcmy Thur:-. dav. The ceremon~ m arkt'd thl' l'nd of a 12·\\eek l'x<.'l·utive traming c o u r s c o n p n I 1 t t• c l h i c :-. . beha,·ior<1I scien ces. polin· managem~nl. r<.'ent l"OUrl Ul' cis1ons a ntl urban poh l"l' pro blcms. BrO\\n will rt•turn lo lht· Laguna depart ml'nt ,\pn I 5. folio" ing a short ,·ac;,ition in lhl' Was hington. D C arl'i.I with his wife. Ahn·. Featured :-.p eakers at Thursda~"s cC'rcmonv were Al torney G«~nl'r<i I Edwal·cl Levi and Jlugh.H Clegg. d e an of the FBl's Natiorrnl Academy. Brown \.\<.is among graduaks Crom the 50 s tates. <;anada, Hong Kong. J;.ipan. Jordan , Lebanon. Norway. the Philip· pines and Thailand Pa11el Okays 2 Hospitals For lrvi1ze By DOUGLAS FRITZSCllF. Of Ute Dally Piao. St.tit Following two nigh.ts ol hear ings, an Orange County l Icalth Planning Council CommitlC'e \Ot· ed early today to allow both UC Irvine and the non-profit llo<1g· Western World consortium lo build hospitals on adjacent s ites in Irvine. The council's facilities review . commilleee approved the UCI- California ColleJ:?c of Medicine application to but Id a $19.4 million , 200-bed on-campu~ hospital with ao 11 too vote. The committee approvro the $7.3 million. 100-bed hospital tll be buiit by a merged lloa)( Memorial Hospilul-Western World Mediral Foundation con i>ortium on a narrow8tu5votc The committee decision is not a final approval J rulings ar(• recommendalion5 which will he \Oled on by the whole ~ulth planning <'Ounl'll April l Jn approving both facifllies. the romm1llcc ovcrruh.>d th re· (S(>e HOSPITALS, Patet Al> I Tandy Manager Charged U~· T<HI BARLEY 011~• D•oly Polol 51•11 ,\n l'lec·tron1l':-. eumpany ex· l'CUI 1' c <.1nd <I e•untv a ssessor 's employ<.' who .1uthoiities allege an·t•ptcd bn be:-. from him \\ere indicted loda~ b~ the Orange County Grand Jury. ,\ss1:.l<.1nl Assc~:-.or Geor~e L'µ· ton, 54. 1s charged with three tounls of rl'cei\ rng bribes. Jamt:>:. Buxton. -U:!. 'll'l' pre:.1dent of Tandy Corporal ion. b charged \\llh three counts of givmg Lipton those bribes. Both men are due to fat:c ar ra1gnmenl later to<la) bl'fnrc Sup<'nor Court Judge E\crl'll \\ Ou·kt'y. It \\as lhl' Sl'cond :::11d1 111d1C't ment for l·pton I le ".is uirllt.'r named "1th e1ghl otht·r ;i:-. !'>esso1 .. s off1 n· 1·mpl ovl·S on multiple l·1·i 11111w I t·h;.irgc!'> stem- ming from at·ts •1llegl'dly com- mitted \o\ohilc ffrp. Andrew J. llinsh a" was l'ount,· assessor and nmmng for lhl.' omn· or con· g res~man. Thl· ninl' men "ill go to tnal Jurw !) on charJ?es lh<.1t they billed the count~ in t')\Cc:.s of Sl0.000 for time <1ctually :.pcnl \\Orkmg un H111sh;.iw·s campaign The ne\\ ind 1cl ment \\a:-. 1ssut•d to<la\· \\ h1 I<.' l . µton and his d ght t·odefendanb "t'l"l' faeing µr<.'- tnal action in .Judge J ame:. K. TurnL•r's courtroom I m·est1gatnrs S<lld lhal uu,..ton \\as tlw reg10rwl manager of the R;.itl in Shack chJ1n wntrolled by thl' T:indy group when l 'plon UC'· <"cpll'd !->leren t•qu1pmcnt und mar111l' equ1pmt•nt tlwt \\<!!'> 111 stalll'<I 111 his hnal al ~e\\port Bt.'.ll'h. It 1s alleJ.!l'U 1h.1t till' acts or bnbl'rv Ol'l'Urn•tl on Sl•pt. I.), 1970: (let. 4. 1971 a nd ~m 15. 1972. ,\ss1stanl District Altnrnt>y :\l1chal'I Capizzi :-aid lw has a number of 1n\·cstig ators working tod.iv on aclditional allegations that·\, Ill likely produce morl• in· di et mcnts CSee INDICTED. Page A2l oranit ... a coas• --{--=-=: "'t_•ath ... r Variable cloudiness tonight becoming mos tly cloudy Saturday. accord- ing to the weather service Slightly cooler Saturday with hi~hs of 58 al tht' beartws rising to64 inlanc1 11'SIDE TODA\' Some of Amenca's youngest and mosl talented pianists, alL under the age of 19. will bf' ploying on the Orarige Coast this weekend ma competition which rs open to the pubhc. &e story on page Cl oJ todoy's ireekender. lnd .. x Al 'f-Seniu &J Ml-• C)-6 8Nll"' .,. ,,_..u..tl ,_, .. L M .. .,. &I ._.,_. ... .,, A4 Ottt-• AS' Or•-te-ty A 10 CIUtll°"' OMJ Pwple e 1 l Cemlo (• it.Jtwrafth U 4 a---(• """' &4 • 0.alllNell<et AIO S.lt:Ma11teU ·~· , ....... ,.,. .... ~ C.• "'--• et-• TM ... ,. CH ~... ., WINttier •• A!lfl U"*'' a 1 W.f'tf ... ..,, &4 Mall.... &• w.-. ... ,r Cl• ..,.,,,.. .. J I ) ; \ ' 2 OAIL Y PILOT L/SC 0•1ly P1lol St•lf PllOlo JANE DOUGLAS, 15. MAKES REALISTIC CASUALTY Fireman Tim Wright Examines Crash 'Victim' Clemente Students Stage Big 'Disaster' I\.' R l l>I ~IE l>ZI t:LSKI O• 11\t o .. 1y Polol St•ll ThrrL· \\ 1i!'-:1 .. disa:.ter" Ill s.m \I l'm 1·111 t' Thu 1 :-d a\' aft t·rrwon .i nJ :ti I uf th l' :15 ch.-. Hi and 1n111 n ·d Im 1•d 1l 'I ht·~ \\ l'rt· !'.an < ·1l'lllt·nk I l1i-:h School :-tudl·llh . .ill ··\ 1d1m..,· of J f.1kl' llolo<:au ... t sl:Jgl•<l on tlw ..1thll'tlc l 1l·ld hy thl· Or.ingi· Count' 01 fin• 11f Emt·r<'l'IH'\ S<>n ll't'" ,.. . The 1tk;.1 la•h1nd 1t \\,1s sl·n11u ... t o t t • :-. l ~ .i n (.' I t • m l' n l l· :- t'mt•rgt' n l' \ pn p.irt•dnt·s:-!Jut th;.it d1dn 't pre\ 1:nt thL• studl·nts from l'llJO)ln~ th11r rolt-s to thl· hilt .. I m 1n ... ho< k ~• nd I got blood running out ol 111) l Jr," g1gglt:d ~lary P,1t Burht• lfi of 1402 lk La Estn•lla lier f,1l'<' pmnlt·d "httl• lo s1mul.1t1· hl.tn t h1n i.: ~ind red po.unl dripp111 g do"n tht· front of her S\\ 1•.,1tshirl, .M iss Hurkt· ~aid she\\ .is look 1nJ.! foN ard to a ndc 10th<' ambul:.int•t• lier friend. 11 ) t'<.tr·old c;n·:.! Bell, 606 Calle Campagn ;1. af!reed "Hut I 'm going to lw d1· ;.id on arr1\ al I m ;.!0111,i:.: to d11 somC\\ hl'rt' out 1111 th1· frt01''' ~" because I lo:-t t1111 muC'h blood I'm go10g off to d1t· nm\ SL'l' ~ou later," ht· told rl'port t·rs The disasll'r "J.., ..,uppo<,t•<l lo $ i mu I at r ;.i \I .1 ri n L' Corp:-. llelicopt('r C'rash during a hig h $<'hoot foot b,it I pr act ll't' Sl'ss1on 'rhe airtr•1ft ";1:-. :-.uppo!-terl to ,ha\'e exploded upon 1mpJct ;.ind !.ho\\ert•d thC' .in .. 1 \\llh hurn111 l! fuel and dt·hn ... To maht· th1• ml'lt•1• more< \l'll fog the studt•nt:-. '' 1•11• ma<.lt• up with moul;.igcs to look 111-.t· re.ti \'1Ct1ms. Sheriff Orputy '.\1) les Meers who st•rv1•d J'-th1• m;.ikeup m:m says 1t m .1k1·s thini.;s mor1· Tl'ahst1c. ··we 0 \'l' tril'd 11 '' 1th1111t .inrl 11 j1.1st i::.n'l the :-;.ina" :-...;1d l\lt•t•r:-. lidding that tht• foh1· \\ounds arL· more fun for tht• k1do.; \d11k ;.it lh1• same tim e hl·lp1n ~ d111·tor ... <.11agnose inJunC's The firs t bJI< h 11! \11l1m:-. "...i " on H~ '' "' Lu ~ ... n <'lementL· General I lo..,111t ,1 I :!.1 111111utL'" ORANGE COAST .. Rob<'rt N W r>P{J f• • •h·nl ,.,.,, *'ut """' IM k R Curit 'I .. ., Pn .ijf-•nl "'"' r_. •1• t,. M!fr..-CJll"' • 1 1., Ch.ulo .H 1 n<l" R1rh.\r<1P Ni!ll f A '·• l~AI C~·l"l 4t01H~I\ Uiguna Beach Office M4 ·"1 ·~:~1~:~,''~ \;;•, ~ ¥.~ • Other Offices (,1 '"Miu IJ. W• t ft•y\h,..rt Nf'w~1 Ir• t\ 1111 N•-ort'1 8" '°"r1ottt'J t4~_,.t.rq'jt'W' O••t" I et\ ,v-.. h ~ ,..,.,.9 ~t11'11•r .. II V• ,,., ) l" tt4f"' '"..,.. I .. _. • , t•••111v Telephone I 714 I 642 CJ21 Cla\s1f1ed Advert1\1n9 642 S671 ~una Beach All Departments TeJ•~hone 194 9466 4CIS 06JO -<r~U 4 ' t 1 • '" I I I tf\ 4 ' ,.....l"' ,r •I I t 1 ,_,.., .... r ft U " • If 1 1 I I .. ~I Ofl 1 f #'f I • after the d1saskr was suppos<.•d t11 han' happcnt'd not a b:.id timL'. according to Bert Turm·r und George Thyden "ho moniton·d the drill for the Office of Emt•rgeney Sen· ice:-.. .\ lull t.•\ aluatiun of how S;111 «ll'mt·ntc's ho.sµ1lal. pollC't'. l1n•mt'l1. l1fl'guarcb and ;.im hul..inct· ~l'I'\ ice 1wrfnrm1..'<l in tlw mock i:~t.·rc·1M· \\on t ht• readv 1111 111about21 :! "et•ks. hmH•\ er· Hut one m ;.i11 "ho might ·hJ\ L' some reserv;;ition~ alx,ut tht'1r pcrformancl' \\a ~ th(• studt•nt "ho pl:.i~·t'cl l ht• pilot of till' l r;.isht·d hC'l1copter l h.· Sill h~ h1m:-elf in•-mk a \.ill mt·ant to simulall' Lht• ;.i1n·r.dt until pr.ict1eally all of the utht·r hodie-. had bt·en p1tkccl up on !-.lrekht.'t-.:;. Forturwtel~ tor I he forgotten "prlot. .. hl· '' a:-n l :-t•noush in JlllL0d . Eiler Larse11 SerYice Set For Tuesclay FunerJI serv1ees for EllC'r l.;.irst•n. thL· Laguna Bt·ach <;rei:tl'r, "111 bt held icil 2 pm. Tut.>:-da\ <it the Commun1t v I'rl'sh~ tcn<1n Church. 415 Forl'~l AH~ .. L.1gun:.t Bl•..t('h Ile\·. Dall;.i~ Turner. a former m1n1!-tt:r ;.it tht• church. <1nd l11n,l!\1mt· fnl'nd uf thl' Grt•ckr. \\Ill ofl1t1;itc ;.it the :.ifternoon st•rvi('C's for l hc m.in "ho W<t.., pt•rhap:-. tlw ,\rt Colony'!-. best hno\\ n 1·e:-.11l1·nt . l.arsC'n d1t·d ..it J Capistr:mc: J,iL•ach nur!-.111g h11me Wednesd<Jy il'lcrnoon at the <:1ge of 84 . L;Jrsen. rl'rnembered hy m~my bccJusc of his red coal and flow- ing tw:.ird . boomed "lldlooo, <1nd how arrrrc yo u · to Laguna Beach resi1.knts and visitor:. ..11ike fnr nearly :w years. \'i~1t.1tiun will I.le held from 9 a m . to !) p m. Sunday and Mon· day Jt Shefft·r Laguna Beach ;\lortu•1ry . !J76S Coast ll1 gh\\ ay L:1 rst•n will be hu1wd at th<.• \ etera n s Administrat ion ~,1\\ tdlt• ,\. at111n,d Ccml'lery 111 \\'c<;l Los Angl'll's Tuesday or \\t·<lnesday. according to b.w. Price. one of several persons h;.indling the arr dngement::. with th<' mortuary. :\lt•anwhlll'. a c;pecial rund has ht•en e!>tabh ::-.ht•d to ncatt• ;rn Eller Larsen memonal on ~lam lk.il'h l'ark just :-tt•ps from hi:-. "hrnaclcast st.il1on" where ht' greeted passcrsb~ Contributions may be sent to the fund at L<i,guna Ht•ach Citv I !:di. !>Ori For(':-.! Ave . Laitun:1 fk':irh !!26;)1 Surf·ers Meet /11 Cleme1zle A mini-convention of surfers has been S(•hedul(•d for 11 a.m . lo 4 pm. Saturrla) at San Clemente \ommun1h Ct!ntcr, comer 0 <•1 ~tar and St•\. ille streets. II :.; •l ch<tnce to browse, nip, hJ\ l' fun and start Easter VJC<I· lion on thr right foot." s.iy!'I (.'urol Ann Whitten . young adult 1·oord1nator for lhtt Sun Cl~mentt' librury \\ h1ch 1s sponsoring thE' t•vent • ouclcar torpedoea • .'\ hll.b lnlelllgence source told UPI Thu.rad~ .ttial "~dOWJ stutt" waa re.covered tn the COO· troverslal salvage operaUon despite some charges the at. t e mpt w as not worth its multimillion dollar cost. That source, however , did .not say ex· actly what was recovered. · The Soviet G-class diesel sub· marine exploded in t.he Pacific . 800 to 1,000 m iles northwest of H awaii in 1968 and plwiged three miles to the ocean floor with some 86 Russians aboard. The victims werl' buried al sea by the C IA '' 111 full military honors after lht' ;.igency recovered por· twns of the sub. The Post quoted sources as saying two torpedo warheads were taken Crom the one·lhird of the ship raised last summer by the Glomar Explorer, a special salvage ship built for the CIA by the Howard Hughes organization at a reported cost of S350 million. "It makes no difference that torpt·do \\ arhcads arc relatively sm:.111 compared to missile "arhcads," a source told the Post. "Any kind of warhead gi\'es us a priceless insight into their technology and their ap- proach lo sol vi ng nuc l e ar \\t'apons problems." The Post said also that another n·porl was being circulated l•by inlt'lhgt•nt:e sources on the fringe of the CIA" that the entire sub- mannt.· "as retrieved piece by IJIL'('t'. . A special committee on in- tel11gt.•m•t'. t·urrently probing CIA ,111<1 FBI spying activities, will in- H·sllJ.!<tlt• the saivage operation. 1111t1att·d aftt•r frantic Soviet er. forts n·portedly failed. I lgh intL0ll1gcnce sourcl'S told l Pl Thursda) that even from the 1x1rtwn "we've seen ... we got :-o m t.• u s l' f u I i n form a ti o n • man elous stuff." The CIA, the Pentagon, the White House and I ht• So\' tel foreign ministry in ~lo:-cow han· all refused com- nwnl on the rN·o,·cry operation. The prime r<>ason ad\'anced for the top sec•rt•cy maintained on the project was lo avt>id jeopardizing the summit meeting l~1ter this vt•ar between Soviet lt•o1clt•r Leon id Brezhnev and l'rt•s1dcnt Ford in Washington. The ('IA had hoped lo end the opt•r;.ilion before then. f ' rom Page Al INDICTED. • J\n investigator whose report led to today's indictment alleged Upton received a n e lectric ~cnerating plant and aqualift \'alued al nearly $900 and that the Radio Shack company picked up the tab fo r the marine equip- nwnt. Tht' investigator also testified in wntmg that a Tandy Corpora- tion official told Capizzi that the company "saved approxim ately Sl90.000 in two years by knowing the nght pt!ople in the assessor's offi n·.' • L'pton was a ssigned by then· ;.issessor Hinshaw to handle the Radio Shack assessments during the period in which the bribes wert.! offered a nd accepted, the in\'l•sltgator said. The investigation that pro- dut.·cd the indictment also in- < ludes the ullegation that R adio Shack "as u ndera~sessed b\' S225,880 10 1969. • f 'rom Page Al MAIL ... Cotter. who was a CIA officiat t•l the l ime the mail opening ·operation began in 1953, said that he m ade continual efforts to try tu s lop the project when he becaml' the Postal Services' chief postal inspector. "l was pushing to get rid of lhe project," Cotter said. He said he \\t.•nt to then CIA Director Richard Helms in 1971 and told him "<.•1ther get exceedingly high approv<il for this project, or dis· contrnue the project." Cotter said Blonl called him three days later and told him to "t:arry on with the project" and that l\1 itchell "at that lime ... was briefed and thought ... the project was fine." Cotter said that the CIA was in- structed not to open or remove the letters from the postal pre- mises on which they were ex- <1m1ned but said that the CIA "" 1thout the concurrence of the postal people .. . s urreptitiously appropri ated some letters anc.1 opened the lt•tler." From Page Al IRVINE ... Judge Owens agrees in his opi· nion that fair m arket value will be a m ajor issue in the upcoming tria l in terms or the state's areu- ment that public interest is in· volved in the proposed Mobil Oil transaction. _ Mrs. Smith, who bolds-22 per. cent of the Irvin~ Compuy"-a ... 10,·k. cl alms that t~p>mpany's t rUl' w ortb is $1 bUltQn and t.bat cuch individual ahar' ls worth $118.84. Irvine Company djrectors hive valut·'f the company•• worth t $200,000, Judge OweAS notee In hil'i 0µ1n 1C)n . Easter Observ1111ee D~Oy Pl lot SIMI f'flole Stephan_ic Sadler and Bdb Stratford participate in a dramatic re-en actment of the s t ations of the cross following J esus' .journey to Calvary. The program will be presented torught at 7:30 at St. Catherine's Catholic Church, 990 Temple Terrace, Laguna Beach. Douglas Set To R ecall Sonie Workers Tht> :\tcDonnt>ll Dougla!i· Corporation will r"call 1,000 of the 7.500 workers placed on tem porary la}off at the firm's Long Beach plant Monday . But <.·om pany oft icwls today d<'nwd reports that the recall w..i~ ordered in expect ation of a sl'ltle m ent Sunday with s triking mem b<.'rs of the International Assoc1J tion of M ach101sls O AM 1 Local 720 of the JAM, on strikt· nearly six weeks, will vote at I p .m. Sunday in Los Angeles on a new contract offe r, reached with the help of federal ml-'<fiators Comp<rny offi<:ials explaint•cl that when a temporary layotf 1s called, thr workers must bl' placed back oni the job after lv. o weeks. Any layoff after that must be done sc.>lc<:t i vcly, rather th;.111 by department or shift. taking :.i worker's seniority into e1ccount. The other 6,500 workers. also placed on a temporary layoff. arc expected to be Cftlled back tu work in a week. · But company officials said they did not know whether those workers would lat~r be placed on permanent layoff f'rom Page A I HOSPITALS commendations or its staff. A report drafted by Facilities Revic·w Director Frank Armstrong said approving both "would rl'sult in thC' construction of two hospitals across the street from each other. both unc1ersized etnd in\'ulving diseconomies or S('alc as v. ell as v. asll'ful duplica· tions in the core st;.1ff and equip· ment. .. A second argument a~ainst ap- oro\'in~ both had been launched by medical school Dc<Jn Stanley ,·etn den Noorl. Ile said the two faci1it.1es would compete with each other for phys icians and the proximity of the two hospitals v.ould result in "animosity" between the stetffs. Hoag ,\dministrator Scott Parker told the panl'l lhal he had not considered the ideu of both being approved and could not comment on the pokntial effect of side-by-side fuc•ilities. Throughout th c c ,. c n i n g, spok<'smen for lhr lloaA·Wcstern World group offered compromise lo thl' opposing un1vt•rsily hospital ;.idvo<:all's. But lht' university contended a proposed cooperative facility would be impossible. The un- j,·crsity must h ave total control owr its teaching hospital. Dr van den Noort said. 13 Lose Jobs at Irvine Co. The trvine Company laid cff 13 of ilti 874 t.>mploycs Wednesday. The layoffs were attributed by compan y spokesman J erom e Collins to bell tightening in hard financial times. About half of those laid off, 'he said, worked for the company's planning and property services deparlment.8. The balance of those laid off worked for various corporate departments, he said. The employe cutbacks, he said, amount to 1.6 percent of the com· pany's work force. "We don 'l a nticipate any rurthcr layoffs," Collins said. Collins attri buted the Jayoffs to the s luggish c<:onomy. adding "our indications are that the economy will turn around by the e nd of the year." "Our own situation is that our income for the c urrent fiscal . year is up/rom last year. But it is below pro1ections so we had to do a little belt Ughlening," Collins said. I Laguna Police Hunt 2 Youths 111 Burgla~ies Laguna Beach Police arc searching for l wo youths of slight build who broke into two north end resid~nces Thursday, put socks over t heir h ands and methodically searched the houses for hidden cash. The two burglaries, aceording to police reports, netted the pair $10. In both instances, police said. the two lads first went into the owners' bedrooms where they put socks over their hands to avoid leavin g fingerprints. Marian S. John of 415 Monte rcv Drive. told officers s he returned home at 1: 30 p. m . o nly to find two males, described as between 16 and 18 year s old and not too tall, in the rear of the residente. The pair fled out a back door and stripped the socks from their hands while on the rWl, police said. The John liouse was ransacked but no cash w as found by the pair, police said. Moments after responding lo Mrs. J ohn 's call, police r eceived a call from J .H. Ashley of 355 Heather Place. who complained that a bathroom screen and win- dow had been forced open and several rooms of the house searc·hed but not r a nsacked. Two pair~ of socks were dis · covered by investigators on the balcony of the home, police said. The only item missing from the A~hley residence, police s aid. were a coin pur se that contained <.ibout $10. In an unre lated burglary also reported Thursday to police. Robert Mize, of 621 G lenneyre St. t o ld officer s that clothing, jewelry. radio and other items valued at $660 were removed from his home. 7eJ ~ ~~. ')"', Milling Road by Baker Country French at its finest Baker's new Milling Road has just arrived. Large Selections of dining, bedroom and occasional furniture on display now . . OAEXEl-HERITAGE-HENAEDON-WOODMARK-KARASTAN-BAKER NEWPORT BEACH • ~ ~ 1i 17l7 WESTCLIFF DR , 4M2·20SO ~IAI~ AM,.,.,. .. .fl I~"' LAGUNA BEACH • ~ ~' ~, 3-4~ NOf<1'11 t.'OA~T HWY . 4\HG.Sl TORRANCE • WHtcDAYS & SATURDAYS 9:00 to S:lO 23649 llAW'nfORNt; BLVD. IOpen f'n . hi 9, Sun. 12·5:30> 3?8·1219 • ~ I ; David C. Currie has been appomted vaee president of; arkeling ~nd sales for MedJcal alltles Company m Costa esa. • Tho NewPorl Beach resident as formerly general manacer ol lpco Hospital Supply Com· pany m Chicago. .. . Daniel J . Chumbley, manager or the Huntington Harbour office of First .~ederal cuu11. Siavings of Hollywood, has been named a vact! president. He and his family reside m Fountam Valley. " Huntmgton Beach resident Steve Schumacher has been promoted to vice president and managing director or Runglin International, ad1v1:.10n of the A Walt Runghn Co. Inc Roy Davenport, forml·r guu department manager al The Grant Boys Costa Mesa :,tore, has been promoted to hardhnes merchandaze m~ina~cr for The Grant Boys, Inc., responsible for the store's three outlets * Marvin F. Strattman has been named senior vice presi· dent of insurance opernllons for Ticor Mortgage Insurance Company of Lo:s Argeks 1 le and his wile lave in San Juan C;ip1slrano. • 1'\ewporl Bl'uch a·s1dent Ru:>:.r ll A. Ha He rkamp has heen n:.im t.?J manag(•I' of lhl' Full-c.•rton 111 LJIH:h offll:l' of Leal herby I n:.u ra nt•e C'ompan). Haffel"k;.imp JOined the f'Ullerton br.m<'h l\\-o years ago as markelm~ manager after 25 years with Employers Jnsurance or w :iusau * Clarence Worth of Irvine, an agent in Newport lkuch for New HAHERKAMP - Y<Jrk Life Ins urance Company, celebrates 30 year5 , .. 1th the firm this m onth. , • > Chuck McColley has been appomled manager of the hew Radio Shack al 32161 Cammo Cap1i;trano m San Juan Cap1stnino The new h1 f1 stereo component outlet opened this week • Willi am II Bro,rnang of Costa Mesa celebrated has re l1reml'nl this month from Soulh<'rn California Gas. Co. after ncarh :JO\ t•.i rs of !-.l'I 'll c with the utility lie Jo1nccJ lhl' gas company as a clerk short!; after World W:.111J " Frank L. Bryant has been elected to the executive com· m1ttee of f\a lem a n Eichler, Hill Richards. Int'. Thl' C.1p1slr:rno lieac:h rcs1- <lenl is ,1 ho ,1 senJ01 vice prcs1· !clcnl of 1n:11Jt and a membt"'I of the bo:.ird of 1hrccto1 s I le JOllll'd the firm 1n 1967 tc.1 head its co1. porate fmjnCl' tlt•pjrtmcnl .. Cost.1 :\I t'S<J 1 cs1dent GCQr~c f. Balch has bl'Ctl named u VH'C' BRYANT presadc:'nl of Ernest W. Hahn, Inc , a com merc1al builder and developer of regionill shopping Cl•nlcr:-. He hiJS been w 1th the firm fm f1 vc yca1 s . . Pollsters Claim Confidence 'Up' N E \\' ' () I\ K ( A P I ConsumL·1 t•onf1dence m the luture of the.> economy rose ihmng the t1rsl two m onths of Lhc yc.1r but 1 emamed far .:.hort or opt1m1sm. opinion .surveyl cporl The 1111n followed l\\O month f l''lt <·nH' consumer pessm1sm :1boul business, und 1t booskd I ht• confidence level b.1ck lo lhl' October 1angc. BUYl~G Pl./\1'S were mostly unaffected by lhe n.•· l>ound und st u ycd where they \\ere in Dccem bc1 • accord mg lolhe:.urvcys "It is import ~1nt to keep m mind that l at~ las t year consumers were an utter tlespa1r Inflation was going up. 1 ecc.:.s1on had tht' l'conom v in u fn.·c f:l 11 and the.· l!ll\'crnmt•nt \\.is sttll sa~ mg \\l' nc.'l'dl'O to slo\\ lht.• c•conomy to fight mflutwn :-..11d .J:.i y Sehm1crl e~kump u Un1vL·1s1lv of M11.:h1!l~•n econom1:.t \\ho :spt.•crnhzci. Ill opinion su1 vc~s .. H a sun ey shows an up· .tum from DcCl·rnber. I 5~lY big deal. Even a big n se m con(adencc ~OU Id ICUVC it Rt an extrnordmanly low level." The Conference Board. u business rese<trch farm. re· ported consumer <:onf1dencc rose sharply m January and fl'chruary. the first increo"ic tn 10 months. The ~urn'Y. hUSl'<I m1 111· • tcrvlc\\s with 10.000 fnmilh:' every t"o months. QUt'ttcd resJ>()nt.ll'nt s t1 bout th<· chrl'C'· • Uon lbcy feel the eronomy will lake in the next s ix month5 About lll pl'rccnt now (t"l•I business roncl 1tions will am · prove by summer, ngamst 12 percent °"ho fe lt opt1mtsbc m December. Those who felt bu siness w 11 1 get worse declined to 24 percent from 36 percent late last year SIXTEt:N PERCENT or the fam1l11•s sur veyed 1n Febru;.irv IJv the Conference Bou1 d fell J<>bs will be mm c ~1vatl;.ible 111 s ix months. against 1 I p en.:c nt 1n Uecembl'r :\Jost fl•el the economy as still m bad shape. Lows Ha rns & Associates said a poll 1t look of l,532 peo- ple recently showed 60 per. cent expect the economy still lo be in a reccsson a year from now. The Conf rrence Board's c·crnf11.kncc• mdt•x s tood m Fl'hru.11 y .it 50 9, up from 39 9 111 D1:u.•mbL1I' <JIHI <.•bout even "1th Ortobt.•r s 48 .9. April 1h10uJ.!h June of last year, the lllClt'X stood at about 85. "The latest upturn or con-· sumer confidence 1s probably due lo lhc slowtna ot tnflatlon and t'xpectaUons that new economic leglslal1on will soon be enacted ln W oshlngton. nut 1t is still at o relativelr l<>w level," tJaid Fabian Linden of the Conference Hourd. Schm 1~deskamp said, Tht:rl'05 un enormous r~us of ~1ttenhon now on the gov· ernmcnt. People are hopmg th{'y \\ill rN llY do somethtng lo st1mulale th(• l't:Onomy ·• Tht• conft>rt•n ce tlld not carry over into coflsumer buy10J.! plans. Ul"t'Ordlng lo the Conference Board. nlday, March 2 t. t 97!> OAILYPILOT Friday's Closing Prices NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE NCW YOlttC IU .. I) FOl~lnt ,.,... ptl<-. 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I 46 I I 16 ~'II ltCA tw 01 4 ti 1Q > ••• Phillips Sale LOS ANGELES (J\ l'I Phil laps Petroleum Co said nc~otwlions to sell its Cuhfornl.1 st'r' IC'e st:.itaons and refinery to Coastal States Gus ('orp. hav<.> been d1scont1nm'<I. Philhps, of Barlh.'s' 1llP, Okla , and Co,1::;tal. of Corpu~111:.lt . Tt.'>-.., said they were unable . g1 ce on key cle· mci1L'i of the propOs<'d pure hast'. Taxi Co ntract \\ lllTt:: PLAINS. r'\ 'a (lf Pll Amf Im· J\ nnounc1•tl 11 h:io; I uncte<t ,) <'Olltr~('t to hu1lcl a s 111gk l,1>.H:.1b (~ SI mill1011 l 'nt'le Sam 1i. )'a' 1111o: lht• hill .ind the t,1\ll <•b \\Ill be n stt<.Hll 1><.1\\L'rL'<l vehl- t'll' dcs1)!ncd to l'llmin,1tt .11r pollution 111 <'llY tr.ifflr 3nd al~o to cnrry dll· ablcd pa~~l'n$:cr~ nnd a wheelchair . .. .. .. ' . Thursday, March 20. 1975 Weekend Cale11da_r__,_-~ ~ Top H<>;IWrs Go to Kialoa Ahmftns011 S~:ries .Opens MONTEGO BAY. J amaica CAP> -T he 79-root ketch Kialoa I1I has oCCicially been named the winner of the 811-mile, btennial Miami-to-Montego Bay Race with lin elapsed lime of three days, 20 hours. 23 minute~ and 40 seconds. Kialoa, which also won Class A, has been the first to finish on elapsed time in every one of seven ev.ents she has entered since her laWlching , l.gt year. She is owned ~ Jim ~~ey. I "I THINK S HE is the fastest boat in the world," Kilroy said Thursday. Second in fl eet and Class A was Norm Raben 's 52-foot La Forza del Deslino, finishing some 30 hours behind the winner. Third in fleet and class was Bevin Koeppel's SZ.foot Congere. Kialoa did not approach the 1971 Miami J ami.lie a rl·cord of three days and three hours set by Mark Johnson's Windward Passage. THE 61 · FOOT Hi.Inger was fourth m fl l'ct and clai,s in a race dominated by the big yachts. Moody Blue, designed and skippered l>v l\lark So\'erel of !';orth Palm Beach, Fla .. wa's the first Class C boat to finish. !\'loody Blue was five minutes behind Class B \\inner Aura, skippered by current world oc ca n racing champion W.ally Stenhousc of Chicago. The Newpont Harbor Yacht Club kicks off Us 1975 Ahmanson Series of offshore r aces Saturday with an overnight race from Newport Beach t o Catalina Island Satui;day and a r-ace hom e onSunday. ·, The Ahmanson Series is for \'achts rated under the Interna- tional Offshore Rule CIOR) and is composed of six races throughout the season, the w inner being based on the best five. Also, off on the initial race for the Corkett Trophy is the Midget Ocean Racing F leet. yachts 30 f e:et and Ul)der. Balboa Yacht Club will stage its annual Easter regatta this . weekend with action slated for all classes on inside and o"tside courses. Southern California Yachting Association Calendar: · WS ANG ELES·LONG BEACH LOS ANGELES YACHT ,CLUB-Tri-Island race, third of Whitney Series, starts toda~; Dunnigan Rock race, third of Lit- tle Whitney CM ORF> starts Satur - day. LONG BEACH YAC HT Safety Cup Given John R . Sarkley of Van Nuyl> has been awarcd the Olin Marine Safety trophy. The aw;.ird is mad e by the 0 lin 's Signa l Products Operation in conjunc- tion with the Boating Safety Ad- visory Coun cil. Barkley, a member of the Unit- ed States Coast Guard Auxiliary, rescued more tha n 150 boats with a total estimated value of Sl.325,270 during the last three years. During the energy crisis he in· ~trucled civilian skippc•rs in safe· ty procedures. allowing the Coast Gua rd to r.rnint ain its own full· scale search a nd rescue efforts. Jn 1974 he assisted in 33 suc- cessful ,rescues of pleasure boats in dis tress in Southern California waters. Nominations for the prize arc made by members of the Na· tional Association of State Boat- ing Law Administrators, United States Power Squadrons and the Coast Guard Auxiliary. Judges are eP;itors of national boa ting magaZines. CLUB-Invitation al race JOR, PHRF, MORF, Cal-20, Cal·25, Saturday. Sunday. ALAMITOS BAY YACHT CLUB-Junior Sailing Seminar, March 25·28. SANTA MONICA BAY K I NG HARBOR YACHT CLUB -Spri n g Regatta , keelboats, Saturday, cen - terboards Sunday. DEL REY YACHT CLUB Sunday Skippers race, keel boats. SAN DIEGO MISSION BAY YACHT CLUB-Southern California Circuit. Lightning Class. Satur- day. Sunday. , SAN DIEGO YACHT CLUB- Trepte Trophy. tOR, Saturday, Sunday; Hope Trophy, MORF, Saturday, Sunday. SOUTHWESTERN YACHT CLUB-Stebbins Trophy, PIIRF. Saturday. Sunday. !\TIS S l 0 N B A Y P 0 W ER SQUADRON-Predicted Log race, Saturday. NORTH AND INLAND PIERPOINT BAY YACHT CLUB-Spring Series No. 3 Sun· day. SANTA BARBARA SAILING CLUB· Opening Day, Spring Ser;ies No. 1. Sunday. Niki II, John Kin!sel's Niki U was the winner or the third race or Voyagers Yacht Club's Hot Rum Series Saturday. Other trophy winners were; 2. Pintado, Dave Williams; 3, Tiger Lilly, Ron D eacon; 4 . Lumaran. Bill Rohrs; 5. Bebo III, Bob Darnell, VYC. Coa•tal Weather N1ohl and mOfnlng low cloud~ with hdry afternoon sunshine toel<ly and ~turoay. W1ndS <lfCrtHnin9 today bl-comi119 northwest S 10 IS knots tat" today and lonlQhl. Hlgh~today in the tow60'~. Coastal temperature\ wilt rdnge between S2 ano ••. t ntdn<I tem· peralur<I\ will ran!j41 between SO and ~I. The watertemperature w1t1 bl!~. S 1111, /ti oon .. F1rs1 high F irsl IOW' Secooo hiilf' Sec.ono 10"' Tides FRIDAY 6. S4 p.m tl 1/p.m. SATURDAY s·21a.m. 11.4Spm I 22 fl.m, t2.33p.m. SUNDAY F1f\l h1gt1 6:36a.m 5 2 First low 1 21 p .m . -o ~ Secono h191t / 51 p.m. ' ' Sunri\es6.S6d.m .~el\>:OSpm Moonfl~S 1.oop.m ,l>els1.Upm · :i::::wtUJZliS.~~~'t..:.,,,;& · ; •. Call 642·5678. Put a few words to work for you. Prices Effective March 22nd & 23rd, 1975 Save 5.60 22.39 RtcJ. 27.99. Coleman 55 quart cooler. Tough and durable Poly-liter polyethylene. Separate food tray. leak proof drain Save 1.00 3.99 Reg. 4.99. Sandchair. Multiple color webbing. Grecit for those tnps to the beach this summer. tl.:jff~h~ 99' for today's special Baked Salisbury Steak Served with brown gravy, whipped potatoes. vegetable, roll and butter . 20% Off family Swimvvear Family size savings. f or gals: 2·piecers, bikinis and swim separates. 1-and 2-piecers for big and little girls. And big bargains for men and boys, big and small. Rush in while selections are best, so, get in the swim right now. Similar to illustration. IUEHA PARK: Beach at Orangethorpe •Open weekdays 9:30 to 9:30. Sundays 10 to 6. OR.AHG!: City Dr. at Garden Grove Blvd.• Open weekdays 10 to 9. Sundays 10 to 6. 13.44 I Reg. 17 .99. Sleeping Bag. Wdshable nylon shell with polyester fiberfill , odorless. non-allergenic. Reversible. 5.99 General Electric portable AM radio. Great fo r entertainment on those summer outings. (7-2790) JCPerTey 123 456 -189 0 9 MOOUN !HOPPtt t11-•c... ......... ~ .......... CHARGE IT with your JCPenney Charge Card. II you oon·1 have a charge. 1ust see how fast we can open up yQur new account SANTA AHA: 3900 So. Bristol-No. of So. Coast Plaza •Open weekdays 9:30 to 9. Saturdays 9:30 to 7. Sundays 10 to 6. - VOL. 68, NO, 80, 4 SECTIONS, •2 PAGES t' ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA - ,. .. - Totlay' Clc;-slng N.Y. Stoekli t . • FRIDAY, MARCH 21, 1975 TEN CE~TS -CIA Gets A~ Warheads Frolll Red Sub WASHINGTON <UPI> -The Centrfl Intelligence Agency is belie~ to have recovered at least two nuclen torpedo watheadli from a Soviet sub- marine which sank in the Pacific Ocean. the W ashingt.oo Post said today. . Getting the watheads was a major intelligence victory for the CIA, the fest said, because 1t verifM!d that Soviet suoo carried CIA Mail Opening Revealed WASHINGTON <UPI) -Dur- ing a 20-year period beginning in 1953, the Postal Service cooperat- ed with the CIA in an illegal mail opening op~ration concentrated on mail between the United States and Communist countries, according to House testimony made public today. Chief Postal Inspector William J . Cotter outlined to the House Civil Liberties s ubcommittee last Tuesday the details behind a Central Intelligence Agency mail surveillance project that inspect- ed mail going lo and from the Soviet Union and China, among otfltt countries, between 1953 and 1973. Cotter said he ended the pro· jecl shortly thereafter . Cotler said former Postmaster General Win ton Blount and former Attorney General John N. Mitchell, wbo both served irt the Nixon administration, knew about the c landestine mail sur- veillance operation. He did not know who else was aware of the mail opening opera- tion which look place al Kennedy International Airport in New York and in San Francisco. But he expressed the belie( that every president going back to Dwight D . Eisenhower was ··aware of this acli vily conducted by the CIA." L"nder the law, first class mail cannot be opened by any govern- ment agency without a court search and seizure order. Cotter, who was a CIA orricial at the time the mail opening operation began in 1953, said that he made continual efforts lo try to stop the project when he <See MAIL, Page A2i Judge Gra1lls /1.,;i11e Stock I 1zj1t1 ictio11 Plea Irvine Rallch heiress Jo:.in Irvine Smith lost the first round in her stock· control lawsuit. against the James Irvine Foun- dation today. The judge who denied her de·. mand for an injunction, however, was much kinder to the California Attorney General's Office. Orange County Superior Court Judge Claude M. Owens ~ranted the preliminary h1junction de- manded by the state with the tommenl that the stat~ • hps raised questions so serious, sub- stantial and difficult as to make them a fair ground for litiga- tion." Judge .Owens' action seems certain to bait at h~a1t wt'til trial · of. the issue, the plan~ o( too James Irvine Foundation to ~eU a cootroltlne bloc..oC Irvine Com· pany stock lo tbe Mobil Oil Corporation for $ll0 million. Judge Owens• comments in the ?.S-page opinion that followed rpore Uran a month of dellbel'a· Uons in his ~hambers that the state has proved to blm at this <See IRVINE. P.,.eA!) Horse Rtii:es . . <hi Freimxl,y CARLSBAD CAP> -A black aod whl~ stallion -tJtted cars down Interst~tc · S early today unUl a Cnliforn ta htchway patrolman caua~t it. ••we h ad 1o stop the hone.'' a pntrol cUspatchat ~jd. "ll didn't have any '-11 li&hta.'. Tha hone was turned over \o the fiumo.nc Soclc- ty tobe b ldforitaowner .. nuclear torpedoes. A high intelligence source told UPI Thursday ~hat ''marvelous stuff" was recovered in the con· troversial salvage operation detpite some c harges the al· tempt w as not worth ils multimillion dollar. cost. Thal source, however, did not say ex· actly what was recovered. The Soviet G-class diesel s ub· marine exploded in the Pacific ' DISSIDENT EXTREMIST? Singer Julie And~ewa Julie Andreius Reportedly iri Files of IRS NEW YORK (AP> Singer Julie Andrew s and the American Conservative Union are among those listed in files of a sp~dal I lfa.rnaJ. Rvven1,1e Servi~e untt· ilet up dllrlng the Nixon a<!ministl'ation to gather intelligence on "dissidents" and "extremists.'' ABC News said to· day. The report is included Ill .1 documen'tary about the I RS which ABC-TV plans lo broad· cast tonighl. (Channel 7, 10 o'clock.> The program s aid 8,000 in· dividuals and 3,000 groups <.ire named in files of the I RS' Spcci<1I Service Staff, established in 1969 and disbanded in mid-1973. The ABC documentary d1rln'l say whether the files ch11rae· terized these persons and groups as "dissidents'' or "extremists•· or whether they were given any specific descriptions al all. In addition to Miss Andrews and the ACU, persons and groups identified by ABC as among those named in the secret IRS files are: -Sherman Adams. a top Eisenhower administration aide. -''Friends of the FBI." the National Organization of Women and the United Jewish Appeal. -Basketball star Kareem· Abdul Jubbar, Mrs. Burt Lan caster. a nd performers Connie Steven s, Elizabeth T ay lor and 'fony Randall. ABC also said a "J ose Jiminez" was on the list. but didn't say if this was the naml' of an ac\ual person or only a well· l(n~w!! comedy character played tU.a~r pm Dana. "P.aUI Altymeyer, producer or tl'le news show. said. "We han" 1no indicllUon wtio that Jimine1 is," I ABC ~aid the information in lh'e files wns gathered partly ft'om the Federal Bureau of In· vesUfalion, the Justice Depart· roeot "and, in some cases. simp· 'ty ~wspaper clippings ·· 800 to 1.000 miles north"csl of Hawaii in 1968 and plunged three miles to the ocean floor with some 86 Russians aboard. The vicliins were buried al sea by the CIA will full military honors after the agency recover~ por- tions of the sub. The Post quoted sources as saying two torpedo "arhcads were taken ftom the one-third of the ship raised last summt!r by the Glomar Explorer. a special salvage ship built for the CIA by the lfoward Hughes organitation al a reported cost of $350 million r,u ~akes no difrerence that torpedo warheads are relatively small compared to missile warheads." a source told the Post. ··Any kind of \\arhead · glves us a priceles:. insight into their technology and their tip· proach to sol\ 1ng r1udl·<.11 w~apons probh1m s." The Post said abo that another report was being c1rculC1tl'd "by mtelligence 6ources on the fringe of the CIA" th al the ~nltre sub- marine was retric\cd piece by piece A ·µec1al comm1ttel' on 111 tel11genC'e, currently probing CIA • md FHI spying a1:t1\'ities. \dll 111 't>:.t1gate the sah .ige operation. 1111t1ated after frnntic So\iet ef· torts reportedly failed. llgh intelhgence sources told L:Pf Thursdav that l'vtm frum the portion "we·;,e ~ecn we got some u seful inform a tion . m:.ll"vC'lou~ stuff.·· The Cl A. the Pentagon. lhl• \\'hile llolbe and the SO\ ict foreign ministry in ~losto\\ haH' all refused l'Otn· nw nl on thl· l'l'l'll\ er~ o~n.1t1on . Assessor's Employe Indicted • m Bribery Hospital Projects Approved By DOUGLAS FRITZSCHE OftlleO•lly P1lolSt.11f Folio" in~ two nights or hear- ings. an Orange County Health Planning Council Committee vol· eJl early today to allow both UC lrvine and the non.profit lloag- Weslern World . consortium lo build hospitals on adjacent sites in Irvine. The council's facilities review committeee approved the UCI- California College ol Medicine application to build a $19.4 million. 200-b'~ on-campus hospital with ap 11 toO votc. The commiUee a1pproved the S7.3 milhon. 100-bed hospital to be buiit by a merged Hoag .'.\lemorial Hos pital-Wes tern World Medical Foundation ron- sortium on a narrow 6 to 5 vote. Tht• committee decision is not a final approval. Its rulings are recommendations which will be voted on by the whole health plannin~ council Apnl 1. In approving both fac1hl1es. the committee overruled the re· (·om mend at ions of its staff A rt•port dnifted by F:.u:1hties Revi e w D1reet or Frank Armstrong s aid approvin~ both "would r esult in the construction of two hospitals across the street from each other. both undersized and in"olvm g discronom1cs of scale as well as wasteful duphea· lions in tht.> core s t;Hf :.ind cqwp· ment.·· A second argument ;.1g:.11nst ap w-oving both had hem launched by medical school Oe;in Stanley <See HOSPITALS. Pa~e A2 i Nicole Gyurik of Newport Beach b only sc,·en years old . but she knows the.it fresh flowers und a s unny outlook on life go with the season -spring. In· case. you didn"t notice, today was the firs t day of spn_ng. ~icole noticed and couldn't help smiling about it Hygiene Plan Takes Root Viejo Stude11ts Go At It Tootli a1zd Tale A group of Mission V1l'JO High School students eyeing medical professions have found a project they can really gel their t eeth into. Teeth is the subJecl of a prcsen· talion the s tudents are giving in three elementary schools to second and third graders. Inspired by the fact that March 1s dental health month, the mem- bers of the medical career club v1s1led dentists. gathe red maten:.1 I for :.1 tlt.>nt al h~ glt'IW presentation. and ofl l'l'l'd till' idea to the schools So far. the sm;.1lll'r t'luldrcn have been cagt.•r and n'<.'l'pli,·c. accordm~ lo Barhara ~htchcll. schoo\ nurse at M1ss1on \w10 IBgh School and ad\ 1st>r lo t ht• club. The. students de\ bed u flan· nelboard presentation tdlinl! a storv about a tooth that cll•ea) eel and "went to tooth ht' awn Thl·n. tht·~ discuss go<><l nutn t1on. g 1v111g the ch1ldn·n a game to play picking Whll'h roods an• good and\\ hil'h are b~1cl for tel'lh ··rt·s fun and inlert•-,ting." tll1l' of the h1~h school stucll·nts rt• ported. ··You ll•arn ;1 lot aboul leHchmg little kid' you forgC>t what it was like to be httll• afll'r ;1 \\hill'. .. Jn their prcsl·ntalwn to tlw daSSl'S. the high st·hool studt•nt:- have found question •md an!-.\\\'I" periods the mos t cnl1i::htcnrng pa rt. teeth Jumped up dunng a tall.. <Jnd s aid he nc\'cr brushed hi!-. tl'eth," a dub member reported <See TEETH, Page A2 l Tandy Manager Charged By T0:\1 B:\RLE\' Ot 111~ D•1ly P1lol 5t•ff t\n eleclt onic!> l'Om µan~ t·x- el·ut1' e and a count v a:.~ess01 .. s employ<' "ho :.iuthorit1es allege atcept cd bri bC's from him were 1nclictl'd today hy lhe Orange County Grand Jur~. Assistant \ssessor (;eorgc l'p- ton. 5-.1, 1s chargl•d \\llh three c-ount:-. of r ec el\ 1n g bnbcs. .J ames Buxton. 48. 'll'l' pn•sident of Tandy Corporation. 1!> charged with three counts of giving t;pton . those bribes. Both men are due to face ar· ra1gnment later today before Superior Court Judge E\'erett W. D1ckl'.\' It "as th1.· Sl'Cond ::.uch 111d1tt 1111.·nt for L:pton. lit• \\as l'arlil·r n ,1mt•d "1th t•1g ht other a!-.· St:'s::.o r ·s offil'l' l'mployl'S on multiple enminal t·harges stem· minf! from :.icts a llt'gedly com- m1ttt•d while Rt·p 1\mlrew J. lhnsh:.t\\ \\as t.·ount" a'>se:.sor and rnnn111g for lhl' offl(·l' ol con· ~rl'!-.sman. The mnt• men "111 go to lnal June!) on charges that tht•y billed the county in cxces~ of SI0.000 for l1ml' actually s pent \\orking on Hinsh:I\\ ·s campaign Tht.> nc" indict m t•nt ":is 1:,sued toda~ \\ hile C pton :.ind his eight n)(lt'll•ndants "er<.' fac·mg pre· tnal action in Jucfg<.• .l.1mcs K. Turnl'r .. s tourtroom l11\'t•st1gators s:.iid th;.1t Hu xton ·"as thl' regional managt•r of the Bad10 Shack chain controlled by lht• Tandy g roup "hen t •pton :.1c- cepll•cl stereo equrpmt•nt and marine l'qu1pmcnl that \\:JS in ~lalll•d in his boat al ~l'\\ port lkach. It 1s alll'ged that tlw at·ts uf bn bcn· nt·turrcd on Sl1pt. 15. 1970 , c)l'I •I. I !.171 ;md :\"o\ 15. Hl72 Assis ta nt Distrid ,\ttorney '.\l1l'hal'I Capizzi s<11d ht• has a num ht•r or 111\·est 1gJtors working todJ\ on addillonJI :.illeg:.ilions that·" Ill likely prodUCl' more In· cl!l'l ml'lllS. ISt•t· l~DICTl<:D. Pa~t' .\:!; Or~n:~a :HSI \\·~nCl1t11r \' :i ri a b I <' cl o u d 111 c::. s loni~ht becoming mos tly cloudv Saturdav. accord· m g lO the weather Sl'r v1ce. Slightly cooler Saturday with highs of 58 at the bcal·hes rising to64 ml:md. l:\'.SIDE TODA'\ COunty Vses 'Slu,.ry' for More Tr<tctio11 Flowers Talk Set i11 Viejo Some of America's youngest and mo.~t talented pianists, au under the age of 19. wrll bt' pla11111g on the Oran9l' Coa.'lt this wee1'·rnd in o competltwr1 wllich 1s open tot Ire public. ~t' story on page CI of today's lV eeke11dt•r By JAN WORTH .dt .. CMllr ~let SUff lnrUol .rePOrts of traction test· lng on L1 Paz Roacl in Mission Viejo toltowln1 ,several accidents shows that Rkid resi.stanc:e was about halt of .requit'ed alandards, Oranse County official reported today. · But Thur1d1y, Herman Chris· tianson, dlviaion eneipeer for the Ora"&e CoulllY Road Depart- ment, snld the only standards avalhtble for f~ction tesUns ap plied to concrete pHcmttt , 'not asphalt. La Paz is paved wiih on asphalt (Omb1naUon. Christian son said a "slurry sectl" bem~ applied lo La Pei and Chnsanta Road this week should correct any traction pro· blems. The road work, which has closed lanes along the roads for several days. is expected lo be finished today. "This will obviously improve the situation." Christianson said. · County Road Commissioner Ted McConvllle ordered skid re· slst nee tests on La ,Pu li after a series of skUl·t.m ao • • • den occurred on tbe.road/~t " two eeks. · The nccid~11ts occurred alter uo iniU J Jay of pa Vin& w•!i oppli~ ~event wHk• ago. C'tu1souns9D described th:.it layer u~ ~1 "l'O~· metic seal," the first step in a ··spring housecle aninl! " The paving was com plcled ~vt~h ap- plication of the asphalt mixture this week. Dorothy Copeland, accredited flower show judge, will discuss Oower arranging al Wedhesday night's meeting of the Mission Viejo Botanicos garden club Mrs. Copeland will also jud~(' urrungemenls prepared b y Botarucos members. The meeting will be held at th~ Pre bylerian Cbur('h of the Muster. Oso ~nd Maraucritr ~rkwoys. 11t 7 30 p.lm. Addi- l.lonal information is avo.il.able frotn club presid nt. Letly Skeen. 830-4152. lrad~x Al Y-S.no<e AJ -···· CS .. 9Nt1... alt M~I ,._,,.., aa l M ... .,. Al Ntl~I ... ""' A4 Ollfont1• AJ Or..-..C.llMy All CIH•ftfH OMJ ....,.. at•) C.1t'llO et .-ut.wr•M• c>-• ereu-rd C4 '-°'' a+.4 OtalJI NeUu\ .t. II SMCll MtrllMI ••• E•1ter1a1 ~... '" l~whlell C• ,., ..... u .... "-•'-" cw _._... aa WH11Mt ~· """ullMn a1 W.tl4~ A• -1-• ... .......... c, ... .....,T,.. M ·~. \Al DAILY PILOT SB Friday. March 21. 1975 O~oly Ptlot S"H Photo SECOND GRADER scorr·cAZEL GIVES DEMONSTRATION ON DENTAL HYGIENE High School Instructors Adrian Dayton (left), Tony Pelham Get Teeth Into Work J;'allev Moni .. Dies i11 Fire As 3 Escape A 29 year uld Fountain \'alley \\Oman c1ied carlv this mornm~ as she trtt.'d to cs<:apc her name and smokl'-filkd homl.'. Fountain V:.tlll.'~ f1remt'n found the bod) of :\l arn·I Kokes in the doorway of ht•r bt·droom at 12:30 a.m ., shorll ~ after their arrival al the fire scent• They ~a 1d sht• ;.ipparently had t>een as le ~p 1 n the mas t er bedroom. was awakened by the blaze, then was nn•rcome II\ smokc-as she tr1t•d to escape from the hou~t· at 8555 El Rancho Drive. Two young boys ;.ind CJ girl, belie\'ed to IJc her c hildren, fled from the flames <tnd were taken into a nc-i ghbor's home for the night. firemen said. Mrs. Kokes' husband. Tom, ;may for the e\ cnm(!. returned home to find the firemen fighting the blale. Kokes and the children were to bc intervie\.\ed by fire in- vestigators toda~. • Fountain \'<.Il le; paramedics said ~1rs. Kokes ~as dcad at the scene The ex ac:t ca use of death is a\.\ aJtmg results of an Orange Countycoroner·s autopsy. The coroner's office said Mrs. Kokes also had hrst and seeond degree burns on on e arm. Firemen said they beheve the fire s tarted rn a li nng room chair. wht>rc 5omeone apparent· Jy dropped a lighted cigarette. Most of the fire damage was confined to the living room, with s mok e a nd water damage t hroughout tht.' rt·~t or the hom e. iiremen t.•sti mated damage to ~ house at ::-16 .000 a nd lo the contents a t Sl0.000. Three Fountain \':.i llcy fire un· its and one from I luntsngton ~ach fought the blaze, bnngmg l.t unde r control quickly. but iremen r emained on the scene '1nt1l .t a .m . completing clean-up operations. • Fune r a l arrangem ents for )trs. Kokcs arc pending at D1l· jlay Brothers Mortuary m I lunl· .jngton IJcach :College in Re d NEW Y ORK <UPI) Ex· :elu sive Fin c h College for Women . where many New York ·City socialites Wl.'re educatcd, is $1 million in the rcd and will close in Scptem ber unless the money can bc raised. College Pres ident Rodnt.•y Felder a n· nounccd Thurs da). f"elder said ~e 75-ye:.ir-ol<J school from which Tricia Nh.on graduated nccdcd $500,0001mmediatcly. ORANG E COAST !ts DAILY PILOT lfW OrMWIP c.o,.,1 O• tv P.toc wtt'h *"•(" ., c:om WtWO tht flrff~ Pr rt\ n c>ubh\IW'd by,,,_. Or~9"' Co.I'* Publ•· ftmQ GoMOiiltf\y .._,.., .. , l1r t-011-on' _.,,. OUOh~ Mona'9y lhrwon I r•O..~ fOf ~1.t """'"""· N_.""'PD<t Bft.KJ't, t-turtt•n()'IOf"I IV wh f:o"'• ••'" V•lley trw1nf S•OOl_.l\•H " '1•11rf .tnd l 1C)Uf'\8 Bfio"t h S,01/f ... (GA\I A. "t'iO'°" rf'Qf'Oin.ttt ao111on '~ pWl't\ht'd s .. t11rd•Y' An.J !tuncMws TNt • ,,,,fiW 1rn• puOt•""•"'O ofent I\ ""' m 'Mo\l e., !>ltfft. (.cnt• Mew C.•1tforn1• lf"l•"' Robert N. Weed Pr-..•nt ~ftd P\ltM1Wf J ack R. Curley v~ Potn10.nt •"" CA.,..,.., -- Thom as Keevll Thom-''> A Mu rphint• _,..O,,_. f:Otl« Charles H LOO'> Richard P Nall ,.,\4\tAf\t Ml1\,,,•Q•"Q Ea.tor\ S.ddte~ck Valley Office ,\JOI IA I'll llNd .t4 \41ft 0.l'(jlt t ,_,, Other Ofllc.s CAii• ""'-•• ,,._,.., """""•"' _ ...... n>t ... --.. •~ .. Mut\.f,.Oft ,_,.*<_ '"'~ ... "' ............... ~ ....... Kii. 11 .. ~$.tr-1 Telepflone 014) M1-4H1 Cl•sslfied Adverlitlfl9 641·5'71 • ' _ ... twl<. """''"•-QI•~· 511 ·6210 ''~' .. "''.,.,.. ...... OS-06l0 f~rom Page Al TEETH ... ··we sug)!ested that t.·ould lH.' why he lost som e of his teeth . ., The club membc•rs urgt.• tht• children to begin u:.ing dental fl oss and to brus h l\\ 1n· a dav. "We know ii ·s hard for till' 111 til.' kids to do it." one student s<iid. ··but their p.irt.•nb cun ht.•lp them , and il gets them started with good habits." The presenta tions are bein~ m ade at De Portola, Cordillera and Montevid eo Elementary Schools. Mrs . Mitch ell said about 15 high school students give up their lunch hours once a week to giw the t a lks. Other activ itil's the club sponsors to help m embers get <tt.:· quainted with the medical fi elds have been trips to hospitals. the J ohn Tracy Clinic, the Salk Institute, and a nimal hospitals. Wells Newton Dies at 80; Services Se t A funeral ser vice will be held Saturday for L aguna Hills rcs1· dent Wells Newton, who died Thursday at Saddleback Com- munity Hospital. He was SO. Mr. Newton, a n attorney. had been a referee for the California Department of Employm('nt for 28 years befor e his r etirement A n ative of Missouri, Mr. New t o n l ived 50 year s in California, five of those years in Orange County. He is survived by his widow. Mildred , of the family home. 2307 Via Puerta; by two sons, Wells A. Newton of Riverside. and Al bert E . Newton of Morro Bay; and by one g randchild. The Saturday service will be at 1 p.m . at Pacific View Chapel in Newport Beach . A private buria l will follow al Pacific View :\lemorial P ark. 5 Businesses Joi11 Cl1a1nlle r Five n e w area businesses joine d the Saddlc back Vall ey Ch amber o f Commerce in February. according to Chamber Manager Daisy Rigdon. Added to the roster arc : Environmental lnve~ligalion Agency. Warre n Kessler . in· vestigator, M issir>n Viejo. -Fotomal Professional Photo· graphers. Edward Booth . manager. E l Toro. -Keystone Construction Com· pany, June S mith, manager , Laguna Niguel. -Road Runner Really, James J . Strong. owner. Laguna Hi IJs. -Tr ab uco Tru e Value Hardwa re. Albert Farino. owner. Mission Viejo. From Page Al MAIL ... became the Pos tal Services' c·hief postal inspector . '"f was pushing to gel rid of the pro.1ect," Cotter said. He said he "ent to t h e n CIA Director Richard Helms in 1971 and told him "'either get exceedingly high <1pproval for this project, or dis· continue the project." Cotter said BJont called him three days later and told him to "carry on with the llroject" and that Mitchell "at that time ... was briefed and thought .•. the project was fine ." Cotter l'aid that the CIA wa" in· strut~ not lo op n or removt the letters from the post.al pre- mise., on which they were t>X· amined but. aaad that the C1A "Without the concurrence of the poau s>topte ... 8urreptJtJowrty appropriated some lettcn ond opened th.e letter." t 'rom Page Al IRVINE ... 001nt that the proposed sale "is a matkr of the greatest public in- k resl ,. lk furtlwr notes that there is a ··re.i::.onable probahility of the ,\ttorm'~ Gt•neral's Office µre- ' <11hng ~•l trial.·· Turnmg to the a rgumC'nts filed h' a ttorne\::. for Joan Irvine Smith. he t·ommented: "It is im· probable that plaintiff will pre· vail in her complaint atlrial." Mrs. Smith's lawyers argued in the pretrial h<>aring last month that lr\'lne Company stock was worth far more than the $24 a share figure calculated at the t1meofthe proposed Mobil deal. l ler lawyers argued that she and other minority s hareholders ~hould be allowed time to pre· pare a new fo r m of stock div esti tur e which would guarantee a fairer public.sale of the sloC'k and a better price for it. The foundation controls 54.5 pcrcent of the Irvine Company's 8.415,JOOshare:, of stock. Under the Federal Tax Reform Act of 1969, t ax-exempt founda- tions must divest themselves of <.·ontrolltng s hares of corpora- t10n::.. > Judge Owens agrees in his opi- nion that fair m arket value will be a major issue in the upcoming trial in terms of the state's argu- m ent that public interest is in- volved in the proposed Mobil Oil transaction. Mrs. Smith. who holds 22 per- cent of the Irvine Company's stock. claims that the company's true worth is $1 billion and that each individual s hare is worth $118.84 . Ir vi ne Company directors have valued the company's worth at • $200,000. Judge Owens notes in his opinion. FrotH Page A J HOSPITALS van den !';oort He said the two facilities ~ould compete with each other for physicians and the proximity of the two hospit<tls would r esult in "animosity" between the staffs. Hoag Administrator Scott Parker told the panel that he had not considered the idea of both being approved and could not comment on the potential effect of side-by-side facilities. Throughout the e ven in g, spokesm en for the Hoag-Western · World group offcred compromise to the o pposing uni versi t y hospital adv<>Cates. nut the un1vcrsity contended a proposc·rl cooperative facility would be im possible. The un- iversity mus t have total control over its teaching hospital, Dr. 'an den Noorl said. From Page A I INDICTED. • l\n invest igator whose r eport l~d to today's.indictment alleged lipt on recc1vcd a n electric generating plant and aqualift valued at nearly $900 and that the Radio Shack company picked up the lab for the marine equip· ment. The inv<.>!-ilig.itor also testified 111 writing that a Tandy CQrpora- t1on official told Capizzi that the company "saved approximately $190,000 in l~o years by knowing the nghl people in the assessor's office ... Upton was assigned by then· assessor Hans ha w to handle the Rad10 Shack assessments durine the period in which the bribes wt>re ofh:red and a{'«pt,ed, Ute lnvtsllgator said . The inves tigation that pro· duce d the Indictment atso in· clud~ Ule a llegation that Radio Shack was underassessed by $225,880 tn 1969 The tax or S22,000 due under that assessment bike was ncw~r hflled and never Jj.ild. thedlsfrlet 1:1ttornl'y's oHice a llt•ges. , .. . 1 •• ·i3 Lose .. • ' ,. Jobs .at Douglas •eeall ·IrvilleCo. the Irvine Company laid off 13 of its 874 employes Wednesday. Of ·1,600 Cit,f;d The layoffs were attribul~ by company spokesman Jerome Collins to belt tighlenin~ in hard financial times. . About ha lf of those laid off, he said, wor~ed for the company's plannin g and property s ervices ·departments. The balance of those laid oH worked for various corporate departments, he said. The employe cutbacks. he said. amount to 1.6 p ercent of the com · pany's work force. "We don 't anticipate any further layoffs," Collins i;aid. Collins attributed the layoffs to the sluggish economy, adding "our indications arc that the economy will turn around by the end of the year.·' "Our own situation is thal our income for the current fiscal year is up from las t year. But it i:; below projections so we had to do a ~iltle belt tightening," Collins ~aid . Antique De ale r s Show The ir Wares The wares of m ore than 30 pro- fessional antique dealers are on dtspl.iy at the Laguna Hills Mall through Sunday, Mall s1>s>kesmen :,aid today. Wi c ker an d ha r dwood furniturt', b<11Jy furniture. bug- gies. rockers, jewelry. lamps. pewter ilnd kitchen ware will be exhibited and antique agent~ will be on han<I to talk lo shopper~. The McDonn e ll Dou g l as Corporation will recall 1,000 of the 7,500 workers p laced on tem· porary layoff al t he firm's Long Beach pJant Monday. But company Q.fficials today denied reports that the recall was ordered in expectation or a settle· menl Sunday with striking mem· bers of the International Associa· tionofMachinists (lAl\1). 1 Local 720 or the IAM, on strike nearly six weeks. will vote at 1 p .m . Sunday in Los Angeles on a new contract offer, reached with the help of federal mediators. Company officials explained that when a temporary layoff is called, the wo rkers must be placed back on the job after two weeks. Any layoff a fter thit must be done selectively, rather than by department or shift. taking a worker's seniority into accoWlt. The other 6,500 workers, also placed on a temporary layoff, are expected to be called back to work in a week. But company officials said they did not know whether t hose workers would later be placed on permanent layoff. The cutbacks were caused by a shortage of JAM-manufactured airplane parts al the Long Beach Arson Confession LOS ANGELES (AP> -A 15· year-old boy has confessed to set- ting a $200,000 fire at Morn- ingside Hi~h School in suburban Inglewood last month in an effort to destroy school recoSds, police said . · plant. There are 19,000 JAM members al McDonnell Dougla!J plants na· tionwide, inclu(!Jng 7 ,OQO in Southern California and 1,500 in Huntington Beach. So far t here haye beeo no layoffs in Huntington Beach . although company officials have not ruled out that possibility. TRACTION County Road Department of- fic1als said a permit is required for any road work and an inspec- tor is n eeded to make sure materials in u &e have t he proper composition and tract ion for a road surface. Christianson said a permit had been obtain ed. But he said it has not been determ ined for sure if an in spector checked the project. "It would be impossible for an inspector lo come out 100 percent oflht!lime," Christianson said. The initia l cosmetic coat, a combination of waler, a sphalt and a n emulsifier, apparently became slippery when wet in re· cent rains. "We had no objections to the project." Christianson said. ''We knew we were coming ba.ck at a later date to put on another coat. And the cosmetic seal enhances. enriches and prolongs the life of the road." "It's like waxing a kitchen noor," Chris tianson said. "When you first do it, it's somewhat waxy. but eventually it wears down." (~ ANOTHER RESURFACING JOB FOR LA PAZ ROAD IN MISSION VIEJO AFTER A1CCIDENTS Pavement Too Slippery, Not Skid Realatant, Traction Teats Revealed 7d ()(J#t ~~. 11ee. Milling Road by Baker Country French at its finest Baker's new Milling Road has just arrived. Large Selections of dining, bedroom and occasi onal furniture on display now OAEXEL-HERIT AGE-HENREOON,-WOOOMARK-.<AAASTAN"'""'8AKER WfODAYS & SA1VIDAYS t :OO to S:lO N EWPORT BEACH • 1727 Wl!:STCLlfF OH.. 6'2·20$0 LAGUNA BEACH • ~S NOf<Tll COAST HWY.. 4'M-'SSI TORRANCE • 236'9 HAW1110RNE Bl.VD (Open (frt t119. Sun. 1a.$:3U> 3'7f-12'79 I ~.68 .. "Q. 80, ~SECT.IONS, 42 PAG E S. -; ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA • 1 , . Today'• CI09lalf ' N.Y. Stocks FRIDAY, M ARCH 21, 1975 TEN CENT,; ~ ..._ DOth ·uc1; Hoag Hospital Plans Okayed BrDOlJGhAS l""RJTZSCH1<; Oi Ule 0.11\1 PlloilStllll Fotfowin g ·two ·nights or .bear- ing~ an Or__.,nge County Health Planning CouneH Committee vot- e<J early lodttY to allow both UC lrvioe -and tbe non-profit Hoag- w'estenr World con.sort.ium t.o buil~pitals on adjacent sites in Jtyiu_e;_ -. Tbe .cqtahcln: facilities te~iew : ... -..... ·. . com.rnitte~ approved the UCJ- C~ifornia College of Medicine application to build a $19.4 milUon, 200-bed on-campu~ hos~ital with an 11 too vote. 1'he committee approved the $7.3 rqillion, 100-bed hospital to be buiit by a, merged Hoag ·Memorial Hospital-Weste.rn Wol'ltl Medical Foundation con- sortium on a llltrf'ow 6 tb 5 vote. Reqdy for Spri11g Nicole Gyurik of Newport Beach is only seven years old. but she knows that fresh flowers and a sunny outlook on life go with the season -s pring. In case. you didn 't notice, today was the first day of spring. Nicole .noticed and couldn 't help smiling about it. The committee decis ion 1s not a final approval. Its rulings ar£' recommendations whkh will bt• voted on by the whole he alth planning-council Aprill. In approving both facilities. the committee overruled the re commendations of its staff. A report drafted by Facilities Review Director Frank Armstrong said approving both "would res ult in the construction of two hospitals across the street from each other . both undersized and involving diseconomies of scale as well as wasteful duplic'u· lions in the core s taff and equip- ment." A second ar gument against ap- proving both had been launched by medical school Dean Stanley van (Jen Noort. He said the two facilitil's would l'Ompete with each other for physicians and the proximity of thl' two hospitals would rt-s uit in '"animosity•· bl·lwccn the stam. Hoag Adminis trator Scott Parker told the panel that he had not considered the idea of both being approved and could not comment on the potential effect of side-by-side facilities. Throughout lht: evenin g , spokesmen for the Hoag-Western World group offe red compromise - to the opposing university hospital advol'ates But the university contended a proposed cooperative facility would be impossible. The un- iversity must have total control over its teaching hospital, Dr. <See HOSPITALS,.PageA2) Assessor's Employe Indicted • m Bribery Tandy Court Suit ResUllles Manager A two pronged all ack by eight plaintiffs in what they claim is the failure of the city of In ine to provide moderate and low income housing for a burgeoning popula- tion res umed today in Orangt· Count~· SupNior Court. Judg e Walter Charamza or dered a battery of lawyers in his courtroom to com mcnce argu- ments on the s econd of two lawsuits filed against lhe city after making it clear that he is not yet prepared lo rule on the first action. That laws\Jt~,.was fil ed by Irvine resident Wes ley Marx. At- torney RiC'hard Petherbridge seeks for his client a writ that would halt construction of the $850 million Irvine Indus trial Complex Eas t until alleged hous- ing deficiencies createq by that development han~ been met. If Judge Charamza grants the v. rat demanded by Murx thl· Irvine City Council will have to reopen public hearings and order a new environmental impact r e- port on the impact of the Irvine Industrial Complex East. The second action, filed by the Orunge Counly F.uir Ilousing Coundl and a group of In·ine re- sidents. seeks repeal of the c:1ty C'ouncil 's approval last ~o,-. 26 of rezoning that made the lrnne Company development possible. The Irvine Industrial Complex Ee1 st will flank the southern cor- ner of the El Toro Manne Corps Air Station. Pe therbridgc argued Th•Jrsday lhCtt the environmental impael report ordered for the Irvine Cit~ Council l>t'fore the 2,058-acn· area that v. ill house the complex \\as rezo1wd t·ompletely over- loukl-cl the hous ing needs of soml' 54.000 v.orkers \\ho wiJl be at tracted to the facility in the next 10 yea r!:>. Irvine C'ily Attorney Leonard <See HOUSil'llG, Page A21 .l\(opcjc Warltl!.Ads Torpedoes Taken From Soviet Sub \\'ASIII;-.;GTO~ < L" Pl 1 Thl· gi \ t.•::. us J prJC·elc!-.:, ins1)!ht into their tl·chnology and Uwir ap· prou c h to so l v ing nuclear we;;ipons problems.'· Charged B~ TO:\I BARLEY .01 lh~ Dioly Pilot St.lff An electronil':. 1:ompany ex- ecutive and a county assessor's employe who authorities aJlege accepted bribes from him were indicted today by the Orange County Grand Jury . Assis tant Assessor George Up- ton. 54. is charged with thr~e counts of r C'ceiving bribes. James Buxton, 48, vice president of Tandy Corporation. is charged with three counts of giving Upton • those bribes. Both m en arc due to faee ar- raignment late r to<lay before Superior Court Judge En.!rcll \\. Dicke~ Jnd.ge Denies In junction Central Intelligence Agene~· is believed to have reco,·ered at lcust two nuclear torpedo warheads from a Soviet sub- marine which s ank in the Pacifit· Ocean, the Was hington Post said lodav. Getting the w t.1rheads was a major intelligence victory for the Cit\. the Post said, bet'ause it ,·erified that Soviet subs carried nuclear torpedoes. The Post s a 1d ;.i lso that another report v. as be ing l"irculaled "by intelligence s ources on the fringe of the CIA" that the entire sub- marine was retrieved piece by piece It wa!-. lhl' Sl'l·oncJ such indict- ment for l "pton. Ill' \\as l'arlil'r named "1th eight other a :-.- sessor ·::. office t>mployt>s on multiple c riminal ch;.irgcs stem- ming from al'ls allegedly com- mitted while R e p . ,\ndrev. J . Hinshaw was county ao;ses!:>or and running for the offict• of c.:on- gressmun. The nine men will go to trial June 9 on charges that they billed the county in excess of ~10.000 for time actually spent working on Hinshaw·s campaign. F-0undatio1i Stock Bloc Sale Pla11s Ha ltecl r\ hig h intelligence source told CPI Thursday that .. marvelous stuff" was recovered in the con- t rover s i a 1 salvage operation cit-s pite some charges the al- lt• m p l \\ a s n o l \\ o r t h i l s multimillion dollar tost. That soun'l', hO\\t'Vl'r. did not say ex acllv \\·h<tt "as recovered. Irvine Ranch heiress Joan Jrvine Smitti lost the first round in-her stock control lawsuil. against the James Irvine Foun- dation today. ; The judge who denied her de· niand for an injunction, however . was much kinder -to. th e California Attorney General's (1ffice. Orange County Superior Court Judge Claude M . Owen.s grantat tffe preHminacy injunction de- manded by th~ state wiUi the comment th at th~. st.Ale~ "has . raised questions so serious, s ub- s tantial and difficult as to make them a · fair ground for litiga - tion." .Judge Owens' action seems certain to halt at least until trial of the i:;sue, the plans of the James Irvine Feundation lo sell a controlling bloc of Irvine Com· pany stock tQ the Mo bi I Oi I Corporation for·Sl 10 million. Judge Owens' comments in tht: 25~p~ge .opinion that followed more-than•a month of delibcra· lions in his chambers that the state has proved to him at this Point tha t the proposC'd SCJ le .. is a matter of the g reatest public in· terest. ·· He further notes that there 1s a ··reas onable probability of the Attorney General's Office pre- vailing al trial. .. Turning to the arguments f1J~d by attorneys for Joan Irvine Smith, he commented· "It is im- probable that plaintiff will pre- vail in her complainlatlriaL ·· Mrs. Smith's lawyers ar g ued in the pretrial hearing last month that Irvine Company stock was worth far more than the $24 a share figure calculated at the timeoftheproposedMobildeal. Her lawyers argued that she and other minority shareholders should be allowed· lime to pre- p a re a new form of stock di\•estiture which would guarantee a fairer public sale of' the stock and a better price for it. The foundation controls 54.5 percent of the Irvine Company·s 8,415,300 shares of stock. <See IRVINE, Pagt• A2i The Sovil't G-class diesel sub- marine cxploded in the• PacifiC' 800 to l.000 milt•s northwest of Hawaii in 1968 and plunged three miles to the ocean floor with some 86 Russians aboard. The victims were buried al sea by the CIA ·will full military honors after the a gency r ecovered por- tions of the sub. The Post quoted sources as sayin g two torpedo warheads were taken from the one-third of the ship raised last summer by the Glomar Explorer, a special salvage ship built for the CIA by the Howard Hug-hes organization at a reported cost of $350 million. "ll makes no difference that torpedo warheads are relatively s mall compart'd to missi le warh('uds... a source told the Post. .. Any kind of wurhead CIA,Postal Serv iee R e c o 11ve1ting Of Vie tna 1n Talks Urgecf WASllINCTO:"i 1AP1 Presi- dent F o rd ·s chief s pokes man said tod::iv 1 ht' Cnitcd Stales <.1s ked r ece.ntly fur a reconvening of nations that signed the Paris accords ending direct American military invulvcmenl in Viet- .nam. White I louse press secretary Ron Nessen told reporters the re- quest was m nde lwo or three weeks ago. He said the United States has gotten no response. Nessen offered no elaboration. His statement came as U.S. in- telligence drastically changed its assessment of the fighting in Vietnam. Inte lligence officials now believe the North Viet namese offensive is having a de- vastating effect on South Viet· CSeeTALKS, PageA:li Mail Opened IDegally ~eared Jl'.\'ili~,Easter buJ,UlY carrt.n "Carbalal~ puts .he p .aA4~14abac1' for a carrot break aft.er a tough daay:of.h@pJnc u_Oijijt the city's toHots ThUtsday. The city reaeat:ton leader ddedout p~· sweets to kids at the nelghbot~Ood playgrounds an ~ay-enougti to bush even 'I ,. the bounciest l>unny. J • • WASHINGTON (UPI> Dur· ing a 20-year period beginning .in 1953, the Postal Service cooperat- ed with the CIA in an iUegaJ mail opening operation concentrated on mail between the United States and Communist countries. according to House testimony made public today. , · • Chief Posto I lhs~q.· Wllllam Cotter s aid he ended the pro- ject s hortly thereafter. Cotter s aid former Postmaster General Winton Blount and former Attorney General John N. Mitchell, who both served in the Nixon admini stration, knew ~bout the clandestine mail sur. veiUance Ot>eration. Ho did not know who eJ~ was uw~ro QHM mall opt'T\tnQ o~p· tio/l'whtc~ took pince at «ennedy lrrternatfonal Airport in New York and tn San Pr~ncisco. But h~ exprc-~sed ttf~. belief t hnt every ptesid~ot fomg batk to lh.•ighl D . El aohower Wl\s ·••ware ot this nctivlty cond~led J . Cotter outlined ~ Che House Civil LiberUcs suf>c.ommill'ee last Tuesday the detail behind o Central lnt,elfigencc AgC!ncy m aU survemance projeet that inspect• ed mall going to and trom the Soviet Union and C~ am()f)g other countries. bctwettll953 and bYtbeCIA.1' . T 1973. 1 Cnder the law. first·class mail cannot be opened by any govern ment agency without a court search and seizure order. Cotter, who was a CIA official at the time the mail opening . operation began in 1953, said that he made continual efforts to try lo stop the project when he · bE't"ame the Pos tal Services' chief postal in~pector~ "I was pus hing to get rid of the project." Cotter said. He said he went lo then CIA Director Richard Selms in 1971 and told hJm "either gt!! exceediJlily high apprdval for this project, or dis· continue the project.·· The new indidment \\as issued today while Upton and his eight codcfend anb. \\ere fot·mg pre- trial action in Judge .James K . Turner's courtroom. Investigators s aid that Buxton · w;is the rC'gional mana~cr of the Radio Shack chain controlled by the Tandy group when Cpton ac- cepted s t e reo l'qmpmcnt and marine equipment that ''as in- st<1lled in his boat at :'\ewport Beach . lt is alleged that the acts of -bribery occurred on Sept. 15, 1970; Oct. 4, 1971 and NO\". 15, 1972. Assis tant Dis trict Attorney Michael Capizzi s aid he has a number of investigators working today on additional allegations that wiU likely produce more in· dictments . <See INDICTED, P age A2i or~n:a :ast \"ea &her Variabl e cloudines:. tonight becoming mostly cloudy Saturday, accord- ing to the weather service. Slightly cooler Salurde?y with hig hs of 58 al the beaches rising to 64 inland I NSIDE TODA Y Some of America's youngest and most talented pianists. all under the age of 19. will ~ ploying on the Orange Coo.st this weekend in a competition which is open to the public. See story on page CJ of today's Weekender. Index At V-S.nk• Ai ..... ._. .,. L.M.hy• Al C.ll .. 1"111• AS Cle"lfiM 0M2 c.m110 C4 er.a-,.. « 0..111"-ll<u "10 ..... i.lh .. ... ..._ ... . "94"9K9" •i Mil .......... -~· .. .._.y,.. .. •• Me¥M1 CJ.O Mvt1NI Fllftd1 at ... tleul New• A• °" ..... ~, "'" ...... .,., ._.....,,_.. C2-4 ..... . ... MK•"'--.... '\ ~Hiii C4· nuw• ,,_, : ....,. .. ...,._,._, "" --J" Ct • OAllYPILOT Irvine Co. The Irvine Company laid off 13 ~lta8"74 employes Wednesday. "' The layoffs were attributed by .company spokesman Jerome ~CoUins to belt tig htening in hard tloancial times. About half of those laid off. he said, worked for the company 's planning and property services departments. The bala nce of those laid orr worked for various corporate d epartments, hc said. The employe cutbacks, he said. amount to 1.6 percent of lhe com· ~any's work force ( .. We don 't anticipate an y further layoffs," Collins s aid. Collins a ttribute d the layoffs to the sluggis h t•conomy, adding .. our indications are lhat the «onomy will turn around by the end of the 't car · •·our o~ n s 1tuat1011 1s th al our income for the current fiscal year is up from I ast) ear. But it 1s below projections so we h.id lo do a little bell tightening." Collins aa1d. ,.. rom Poge .4 I HOUSING. • • H a mp e l c hallenged Petherbridge':. analys is. Petherbrid ge told Judge Charamza that the J!t'ncral pl;rn udopted by tht• t·1ty of Irvine long befor e lhc lrv111 c Indus trial Complex Ea s t "a!:> dis cuss ed committed lhe c1ly lo a wide range of hous ing a nd varying den~it1e s throug hout Orang e County's newest t•1t y Hampel said the Irvine Com· p any plans lo build 28,000 homes in the <.1re a during the next de- cade. lie described the massin: building plan i.IS "mor<: tha n enough -five tim es more than enough on current statistics to meet the housin~ net.'ds general· ed by construction of lhe com plcx. · From Page A I IRVINE ... L"nder the F ede ral Tax Reform Act of 1969, tax-exempt founda· lions must divest themselves of controlling ::.ha res of corpora· tions. Judge Owens agrees in his opi- nion that fair market value will be a major iss ue irt lhe upcoming trial in terms of the state's argu- m ent that puhlic interest is in· volved in the proposed Mobil Oil transaction. Mrs. Smith , who holds 22 per· cent of the Irvine Company's stock, claims that the company's true worth is SI hilhon and that ~ach individual sha re is worth' $118.84. Irvine Company chrcctors have valued the company's worth <.1t S200,000, Judge Owens notes in , his opinion. . =Golf Lesso ns Set .A t Coastal YMCA Beginning golf lessons will be offered at the Orange Coast YM· , CA in Newport Beach beginning ,Saturday, A series of four lessons will be 'offered on Saturday mornings a t :tbe .. , ... , 2300 University Drive, :at a cost of $12 for members and Sl6 for non-members. · More inform <ttion is available by phonin~ 642 9990. ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT TN~~Co•\t O.th Ptl(\t "'4•t-1wt.•th t\(~ IMnfiid"""' >41 W & '""'\'. •\ C•it h\...,_, "v Irv Qr ~ .... ,,. (.o;I'\ Pvt,11 ... to11r 'J ')rTtC.-tn, "'~ .. ,. fll01l1o rro. ,,.,. putllf'oM,, ~~"•Y IP!ircv9ft ~''~Y ff)f' (..17\t• N#"-Ntwpl~I BloKtt. th,11nll1'11fr,_., CY•'~ f un t••" VAii"~· ,,,,.,,,t. S...Od d n •" v .. n,., .. "'1 l •qun.t 6f'd<f'I ~'"' CtMl\t ,. ''"'l'"' r•o·~• f"(lthOft ~ pu1)tkMd S.tuu,•wt ....cl \ur.t•v-T~ pr1nc1f)Wt .,._.bH\l•urw> rt .. nt 1\ •• 100 Wt" e..., !.ttetl Cm.I• Mit·...i1 (~t1fr.rt11114~1· Robert N Wf'N.J p,.,_._..,, •no Pvel•\il'W'' Jack R Curley -· .. ft ..... 1 .,,., "'_ .. """-· Thoma' Keevil {f11tor Tl'IOm,iic; A M urptiinr Mt"•'''"'> f.ct1tor Q\erlt!S H. LOO<, Richard P Nall A\ .,r.1111 M4i""0•"'0 Ldttat TelepftOM (714) 642-4)21 O.nifted Adv•rt1slnQ M1·.s67' ~Od• .. flN • YAH•'fHll"_.. ntt1t'"f Jl1·tJ10 f rOM c_..,.. ~'•,.."'" O S·06l0 Frtct.y. March 21 197S ThirdTtme No Charm A bunilar who raided an I rvine home on SUnday, Monday and then again Wednesday finally C1tused thl' ladv of the house lo complain to pohet". Douglas Recall , . Virginia F. Novak told officers the intruder stole a bag of T hree Musketeers candy bars on Sunday. Then Monday, it was nine slice~ of Kraft American cheese . Of 1,000 Cited J le returned again Wed· nl'sdav and tried to make off with the piggy bank. Jn. vesligators said the bank was lossed aside in the backyard. The burglar couldn't gel it open. Ala11 Sehwalbe T hl' M cDon n e l l Douglas Corporation will recall 1,000 of the 7,500 workers placed on tem - porary layoff at thei firm's Long Bcal'h ph.mtMonday. Hut company officials today dl'n1cd rt.>µo rts that the recall \\ a!> orc..ll'n ·d 111 expectation of a setlll·· ment Sunday with striking mem· bcrs of the International Associa· llonofMachinis ts CIAML 1 Local 720 of the IAM, on strikt' ncarlv six weeks. will vote al 1 p.rn. Sunday in Los Angeles on a Ex-teacher Gets Six-month Term Former Corona d el Mar llii:h Sc hool teacher Al a n J ay Schwa lbe was s enteneed late Thursday l o s i x months in Orange County J ail afll'r being convicted of multipl(' ~ex of fe nses agains t l\\o m..il<.' !>lU· dents. Soztrces Say • Oziste r Near For Lo11 Nol \\' A S II I t\ C T 0 i'< I A P > Diplomatic reports are ci rculat- ing here tha t Cambodian Presi· dent Lon Nol will step down within the next two \\Cch and flv to an uns pecfied dcstinat ioi1 abroad. According to d 1plomi.1 l1 c sources herc. leaders or lhc In surgent Khmer Houge would bl' REDS 30 M ILES FROM SAIGON. Page A4. invited to enter Phnom Penh and form a flt•w gove rnment aftN Lon Nol left thl' country . In Phnom Pl'nh. diplom:.ittC· and governmt'nl !>Ources s.i1d Lon .l\ol woul<l <fe p::irt shortly and that it would he a hopeful slep LO\\ ard neg otiations with the Communis t ·led ins urgents. The repor\.S cam e as Pre mier Long Borel formed a new gov· crnment after 11 days or infighl· ing and li .S . sources su1d the 30· day l'mcrgcn cy airlift lo lhl' besieged city and I he C;.imbodaan <•r mv would be exkndcd al l ca~l another month. The new cahint'l Wi.l~ halan('ed between rival factions of the r ul ing elite. It cont <t ine<l no new figures ''ho could lead possihlt• negotiations with the ins urgents. But one top politici a n t.lescribed il a s "m ore or less a caretaker governmt>nt" \.\.hich would soon be d1 s:.olvcd and followed by one m ore :..ict'eptable lo tht• Khmer Hougl· insurgents. -, , •·r o m Poge A I T ALKS ... nam 's military position. State Departm cnt pr<.'Ss ofrtn•r Robert Funseth c<.illcd the of· fensive equa l to the Tel offensh ,~ by the Communisls in 1968 anrl ~ual to their Easter offensive in 1972. Funseth said North Vie l · n amese troops south of the <le· ·militarized zone t.:omprisc the largest number o~ Comm~isl troops in the area s mce the fight- ing began m ore than 20 years ag~ . . Nessen. discussing President Ford's controversial aid requests for South Vietnam and Cam- bodia. reported : -Funds are available to con- tinue ammunition srupments for Cambodia for three weeks. F~ shipments would be cul off Apnl 30 in the absence of congressional approval of supplement~] ~id. . -A previous S700 m1ll~on md appropriation for South Vietnam will permit some shipments of ammunition and fuel lo that rountrv throuJ!h the end of the fiscal )·e;.1r .Junt· :m. hut s uch s hip· ments would represent ''less than 40 percc nl of require ments." Nessen acknowledged poll~ showing negative public reulion to Ford's aid r equl'st. But he said 1-·ord "hopes to persuade the pub\i( of the nJthlness of his course.·· Antique Dealer& Show Their Wares The ware$ of more tharl 30 pro. r~1t0nol ant quc dealers are on dis play al the Laguna llllls Mall through Sunday, Mall spoke.c;mon 8a1d today Wicker a nd hardwoo d (urruturc. baby rumiture, bug g1u. ro~l<crs. jewelry, lumPf', pewter nnd kitchen wore will Ix.· e)(hibited and ontlqut •ICCT1l1 will be on h and to talk to 5.hoppcni ll:trbor ~I unicipal Court Judge Lil\'ln Schmidt ordered the jail ll'l'm for S chwalbe, 42, of :\l'" µo rt He~1t'h . Judge St'hmidt ;.1dd1tionally or- dl•rcd tht· former social studies 1n'>lrul'lor to ser\'e lhree years probation durmg which time his ..i~SOl'I L1k-. must he approved by the prohJlton department and S c h\\a lbt· mu s t receiv e ps ~·C'h wt n t' 1·ou nschng . Judge S c hmidt pronounced ~entt:'llC'l' afte r reading the r e· µorb of t" o psyt·hiatrisl!:i who ex· i.Jmlnl'd the defendant. An earlier t•:-.am1 n at1on ordl'red by a Supl'rtor Court judge determined th:..it St•hw<1lbe was not" mental· Iv disordered S t'X offl'nder at the t'1me of lhl' offenses. A JUry in Judge Schmidt's courtroom fount! Sthwalbe gw lly on 11 of 18 misd emeanor counts 111\'olnng hi s s exual association \\ ith two Hi Yt:ar -olcl hrothers. Schwalbt,-will begin st>rving his c•m1nty jail term April 22 I ' rum Page A J INDICTED ... An am l'slig ator whose report lcd to today's indictment aJlegcd Upton recei\'ed a n clectrtC' ~eneratmg plant and aqualift valued al nearlv S900 and that the Radio Shac k company picked up the tab for the marine eqwp· m~t. Th.e investigator also testified 111 \\riling that a T andy Corpora· lion official told Capizzi that lhe comp<rny "s aved approximately Sl90,000 in l wo years by knowing the right pe ople in the assessor's officl' " Cplon was assigned by then· ;1s~essor Hinshaw to handle th<' R<.id io Shal'k a ssessments during the period m which the bribes were offered a nd accepted. the IO\'esh gator s aid. The 111vcs t1 gation that pro- duced the indictment also in· dudes the allegation that Radio Shack was unde r assessed by S225.880 10 1969 . The tax of S22.000 due under that assessment hike was never billed and never paid. the dis trict attorney's offic e alleges Low Ce ili11g Slows Searcl1 For AF Pla n e TACOMA , Wash . (Pl) -An Air Force C141 Starlifter return- ing from J apan with 16 persons aboard cras hed Thursday night in the rugged Olympic mountains n orthwe s t of Seattle. Foul weather today h a m pered the sear ch for s urvivors. An emerge ncy locator beacon in the downed plane put iLc; posi- tion in the vicinity of 7.888-foot Mt. Deception in the Needles Range near the east boundary of Olympic National Park. Shortly before-dawn. Coast Guard s earch a nd rescue teams from Seattle, Bremerton and Tacom a s et out to make a ground sear ch while Air Force search . and rescue pla nes took to the air dcspih' the· low cciltng and forcca:-;ts of heavy s now and rain squalls in lht• l'C'~ion. ,\ 2,000-foot ce iling. winds and rain early today prevente d a helicopter from making a visual search of the a re a . "The l'loud ceiling was below the mountai n t o ps, s o our hdicoptcr obviously couldn't go there," s aid a Coa1:1t Guard spokesman. In order to reach the remote site ground parties would h.ave to leave roads and trails and c ut 1 acros11 country. The rlan~ was en rout~ from Yokota A F'B near Tokyo l o McCord AFB near Tacoma on a routln.-flight with a crew or 10 and ~Ix pas~engt-rs. An Air r-·orcc CJ30 located the cra~h silt• with clcctronit equip ml·nt :it 2.45 a .m ,, two houts aft~r lh<' last m~s~ was re et•ived from the StarlJft~r. new contra<'l offer. rent'hed with the help of Ceder al mediators. Company officia ls expla ined that when a temporary la~ff 1s called, thl' '"'orkers must be placed bat•k on the job n!ter two weeks. Any l~1yoff after that must be done s elel'lavely , ralhcr lhan by department or shift. taking a worker's s enaority into account. O..lly ,. ...... .., -~ The other 6,500 workers, also placed on a temporary layoff. are expected to be called back to work in a week. UP, UP AND AWAY OVER MESA INSTEAD OF NEWPORT? Airport 91rector Shoota Down Propoaed T•keoff P•tt•m But company omcials said they did not know whether those workers would la ter be placed on permanent layoff The c1Jlbackl. were caused by a s hortage of IAl\1 -manufactured airplane parts al the Long Be ach plant. Runway Revamping Proposal Rejected There are 19,000 lAM members at Mc Donnell Douglas plants na- tion wide. in c ludin~ 7.000 tit Southern Cali fornia and 1,500 in Huntington Beach. So far there have been no layoffs in Huntington Beach, although company officials have not ruled out that possibility. A Newport Beach anti-jet noi~e group's proposal to realign the main Orange County .Airport runway so pJanes would take off over Costa Mesa has been flatly rejected by county airport of. ficials. In a letfar tb the county Board of Supervisors, county Airport Director Robert Bresnahan said HOSPITALS APPROVED va n den Noort s a id. Armstrong said he could not speculate on whether the full council is likely to uphold the re- commendations of the facilities review committee. Such specula- tion , he s aid, could prejudice the committee's vote. However. one source said that reori;:anizalion of the planning cou nci l has s t reamlined its operations and the battle is un· likely lo be re -fought before the full committee. Should both hospil;.ils be finally approved, Hoag-western World 1s set to open in 1979. If a series of complex financial approvals arc made by the state a nd unive rsity system, the un- iversity hospital will open in 1977 at the earliest. A variety o f s pokesm en praised Hoag-Western World's dream of a hospital surrounded by a medical office and industry complex on 150 acr~ of land ad· jacenl t9 the UCI campus. An 18·acre s ite has been donal· ed by the Irvine Company lo Western World Medical Founda- tion. Additionally, t he company has given. the group options to buy another 132 acres at $17,000 an acre bargain prices. Parker said the land is worth $150,000 lo S200,000 a n <icre. Afler fin a l approval of the council , the two non-profit medical groups plan to form ally m erge. The land is lo be leased to a variety of medical office and industrial concerns to help cut costs at the two affiliated Hoag hospitals. Concerns of Irvine residents were reported to the council by Janet Burton.. a m ember or the Wes tern World board of directors and Irvine resident. She said pro- je ctions that Irvine resid~nls would have "fourth priority" for treatment at the. university hospital underscored the need for la community hospital in Irvine. Irvine g rowth projections in· dicate that 1S8 hospital beds will be needed to ser ve the 85,000 resi- dents expected in 1985. The univer sity hospital was re- peatedly described as meeting a regiona l, rather than a local, need. The hospital is to be part of a medical teaching and health care system . The system would consist of the on-ca m pus hospital, a re novat ed 300-bed Orange County Medical Center and a string of five outpatient clinics. About 80 percent of the on· c ampos hospital's patients, Dr. van de n Noort said, would be re- ferred from other parts of the county. Upiversity projections, as re· lated by Dr. van den Noort, show that 40 beds at the UCI hospital will be devoted lo community care. University spokes men, includ- ing Chancellor Daniel Aldrich and Dr. van den Noort said that the university supported a com- munity hospital in Irvine, as long as the university hospital was approved firs t. 7ed (){)It the Airport Action Association (AAA> proposal "does not appear viable.'' The AAA m ade Its proposal to s upervisors in response to sug- gestions by Costa Mesa officials t h at a new, expanded air terminal be built on the west side of the airport. The noise foes, who have op- posed any airport expansion, said a new runway could be built diagonalty across the existing airstrip and could be 1JSed only by planes taking orr. The pattern suggested by the AAA would have the jets climb· ing over t he Santa Ana Country Cl ub , Southern California College and the county fair· grounds rather than over the Up· per Newpor t Bay. In his letter to the board, Bresnah an outlined six reasons why the AAA proposal was im- possible to implement. They in· elude: -The fact the proposed new runway would bisect both exist· ing runways, forcing any traffic on those two to be suspended while the diagonal one was in ·use. -To implem ent the proposed runway, the n orth airport tiedown a rea for 475 light planes would have to be abandoned. -To satisfy Federal Avia· tion Agency regulations, the ex- isting t erminal building and direction radar s tation at the airport would have to be aban· doned ifthe runway were built. -To satisfy FAA "clear zone" regulations, the county would have to buy developed property on the southwest side of the airport. -Any new runway would have to comply immediately with the strict 1985 noise standards pro- hibiting most development inside a high-noise zone. Land acquis i- tion to meet requirement could costSlOmillion. -The (e deral government ·wouldn't participate in construc - tion of a diagonal runway, leav- ing the cost to the proposers. "Construction of the proposed addition a l runway for t akeoffs only does not appear to hav~ cosl benefit jus tification," Bres nahan concluded. Milling Road by Baker Country French at its finest Baker's new Milling Road has just arrived. Larg e Selections of dining, bedroom and occasion at furniture on display now OREXEL-HERITAGE-HENREDON-WOOOMARK-KARASTAN-BAKER 11 WIYOA TS & SA TUIDA YS t:OO to 5:l0 N~TllEACH • 1727 W FP OR • : IQ.DI LAGU NA BEACH • • 34~ Nnttt ll W~'\1' HWY ... 4"·'511 TORRANCE • 2lMt ttAwntORNE BLVD. <Opfn "'ri ell 9. ~n 12·S JO) 178 l.179 . -. 7 Totlay' EI08lag N.Y. S•oeks VOl.. 68, NO. 80, 4 SECTIONS, 4~ P.AGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALtFORNIA FRI DAY, MARQ'i 21, 1975 TEN CENTS • Two Indicted on By TOM BARLEY Of ti.. O•lly l'ilot $Wit An electronics company ex· eeulive and a county assessor·:-; employe v. ho autho1itit?s alle~l' accepted bnbl.'s from him v.en.· indicted Loda) by the Oraogt.> County Grand Jur) Assistant Asse:,sor George l.'p, ton, 54, 1s charged with three COWlh of rece1v1n~ bribes. James Buxton. 48, vice president of Tandy Corporation, is charged with three counts oC giving Upton th0$e bribes. Both men are due to race ar raignment later today before Superior Court Judge Everett W Dickey. It was the second such indict ment for Upton. He was earlier nam.ed with eight other as· .r sessor's office employes on multiple criminal charges stem ming from acts allegedly com milled while Rep. Andrew J Hinshaw:" was county assessor · and running for the office of con gressman. The nine men wilJ go to trial June 9 on ch•rges that they billed the county in excess of Sl0,000 for time actually spent working on Fire Kffis MOm Fountnin Valley Woman Overcome A 29-yt'ar-old Fountain Valley woman died early this morning as she tried to escape her flame and smoke-filled home Fountain Valley firemen found the body of Marcel Kokcs jn the doornay of her bedroom at 12-30 a.m .. shortly after their arrin1l at the fire scene They said ~he (.lpparentl~ had been asleep in the master bedroom. was awakened by the U 11 if i eat i o 11 blaze, then was overcome by s moke as she tried to escape from the house al 8555 El Rancho Drive. Two young boys and a girl. belie\'ed to be her children, fled from the flames and were taken into a neighbor's home for the night, firemen said. ~lrs. Kokes· husband. Tom. away for the evening, returned home lo find the firemen fighting Valley Board Asks State for E leciion Tht' Fountain Valley School Board \Olcd Thur:,da~ night to ask the Stale Board of Education \ to call a uni fical1on l'lection within Fountain \'alley c1l\ limits. · · But board m t?mbers also pledge to ask lhc board to let resi · dents of the Huntington Beach portion of their district vote at the same time on tht?ir own re- organization. Superintendent Bob Read said today the board did not make any s4ggestion for the Huntington Beach "strip" area, leaving that decision up to the Orange County Committee on School Distrit:t Organization. But Conrad Epley. spoke:-.man for Huntin gton Beach PACT t Parents Acting for Children and Teachers), :.aid today his group still plans to oppose the city border unification plans at the state board hearing April 10. ··our opposition from the start was there was a petition th<1t could leave our section chopped off," he said, adding that bas not changed. Epley explained PACT ~till believes the 1:,sue s hould be studied al a county level "where everybody could h.ivetheirsay ... He said that while PACT is not necessarily opposed to having· a county commillee study and an election at the same time Foun· taio Valley residents vote, they stiU believe they should ask the state to send the issue back. (See E LECTION, PageA2i WESTCOUN1Y FREEWAY CUT SACRAMENTO (U PI l The slate Highway Commission, cit· ing a lack of funds. formally scrapped plan s for five highway projects today. includmg a $177 . million, 7.4-mile frct?way 1n Orange County. The six-lane road would ha\'e run from Garden Grove to Hunt· mgton Beach. A spokesman said S8.1 million a lready was spent buying right of way for the fre-eway to repl ace existing Highway39. the blaze. Kok cs and the children were lo be interviewed by fire in· vestigalors today. Fountain Valley paramed1ci-. said Mrs. Kokes was dead at the scene The exact cause of death ii-. awaiting results of an Orange County coroner's autopsy The coroner's office said Mrl> Kokes also had first and second decree burns on one arm. <See FIRE, Page Ali Douglas To Recall 1,000 Me11 The '.\l t Donn t• 11 Dou;:: I a s Corponition will recall 1.000 ol the 7,500 \\ orkers placed on tern porary layoff al the firm's Lon~ Beach plant '.\londay. But tompany offu:1ab toda~ denied reports that the recall was orderC'd in expectation of a M!ltlc ment Sunday wilb striking mem- bers of the International Assoda· lion of Machinists ( lA'.\l >. Local 720 or the IA~. on s trike nearly six wtc-eks. will vote al I p.m. Sunduy in Los Angeles on a new contract offer. reached with the help of federal mt:diators . Comp.iny officials explained that when <i t emporary layoff 1::. called, the \\o·orkers must be placed bat·k on the job after two weeks. Any layoff afte r that must be done selectively. rather than by department or shift. taking u v.orker's seniority into account. The otht•r 6,500 workers, also placed on a temporary layoff, are expected to be called back lo work ma week. But company officials said they did not know whether those workers would later be placed on permanent layoff. The cutbacks were caused by u shortage of JAM -manufactured airplane parts al the Long Bc<.1ch plant. There are 19.000 IA'.\I members ell McDonnell Douglas plants na· tionwide. including 7,000 in Southern C.ilifornia and 1,500 in Huntington Beach. So far there have been nu layoffs in Huntington Beach. although company officials have not ruled out that possibility. Group Ends Sit-in NEW YORK <UPi l A i:?roup of 45 women and two men todav ended a sit-in that lasted nearl~ 24 hours at Sen. Jacob Javits' Manhattan office when the Republican senator agreed to meet with them to discuss his support for aid to Cambodia The 47 membe r s of the "Women's Committee to End All Aid to President Thieu and Lon Nol" vowed lo remain until Javits returned to New York. thnshi:sw's campaign. The new iodktmenl "'as issued today while Upton and his eight codefendants were facing pre· tnal action in Judge Jarnes K. Turoer's courtroom. Investigators said that Bwrtun was ~ regional manager oC the Radio Shack chain controlled by t~ Tft1'dY croup when Upton ac· c~ted stereo equipment and .la·.:.: Ma11 marme equipment that was in stalled in his boat at Newport Beach. It is alleged that the aclb of bribery occurred on Sept 15. 1970:0ct.4.197l andNo\'.15 1972 Ass1:,tant D1slr1t·1 Attorney Mi chCtel Cap12zi :.aid he has a number of investigators working today on additional a\legation~ that will likel,y produce more in Fountain Valley High School mus1c1an Pat Lipot blows up a storm on his tenor saxophone dur;ng performance this morning a t Orange Coast College .Jazz Fl•stival in Costa Mesa. Festival continues through Saturd<.1y with competition among young jazz musidans from s<.'hoob and cpllcgcs in California, Nevada and Washington. Both Irvine, Hoag Hospitals Backed By OOl'GLAS F RITZSCHE Of Ille O•tly Pilot 5~11 Foll<>'-"tnl-! l\\:O nights of he:.ir- mgs, ,m Orang(' County_ lle:.ilth Planning Coun<·ll Committee \Ot· cd earl} tod:.iy to allow both n .· Irvine .ind the non-profit Hoag· \\'l'stt•rn World <:onsort1um to lnuld ho..,p1tab on ad.1acenl s1lt'l> 111 lrvim• The eoun<:1l's facililit•::. rent•\\' n>mm1tlet't' upprovt'<i the UCl- Cahforni<1 College of !\frdicinc .ippllt';.1t1on ln build a $19.4 million . 200 bed on -campus hospital w1lh <an 11 toO vote. Tht• tommittee approved the $7.3 million . 100-bed hospjtal to be bu11t by a merged Hoag Memori a I llos p1tal-Weslern World :\.lcdic:.il Foundation con· i-.ort1um on ;,1 narrow6lo5vote. San Oi e~o Arson SAN DIEGO <AP> Scv<'n fires apparently \\ere set in linen ~t9rage rooms throughout El C'ortcz I lolcl an downtown San Diego early today, mvestigaton said Two rnt'n were arrested. The cum m 1tlt•t.• dct1:-111n 1:-. nut :.t final :.tppro\ al ll:-. ruhn~s .1n• r<'l'ommendat1011s \\ h1d1 .l' ill hl· \ oted on hy th<· \\ hok ht•,111 h pl<innmg rnuneil Ap1il l In appro\'lng both f;,1riht11· ... the cornm1tt<·t• overruh.•d then· t'Ommendali-Ons of its st:.iff .\ report clraflt.•d hy Fat·1hl1l'S H l' v 1 l' \\ D 1 r l' e t o r F r a n k Ar mstrong said .ipprm Ing hoth .. ,,ould result 111 the construt'l1on of l\1.:0 hospitals ;.it'ross the slrel'l from each other, both undcrs1wd Ctnd involving diseconomies of scale as v. ell <1s wasteful duplH:,1- lions in the core staff and equip ment.'' A second argumt>nl ag:.unst ap proving both had lwen launched !:>y medical school lkan Stank\' ,.~n den l'<oort lit• said tht' t '' ;l facilities \\.OUld ('Ompt°ll' "1th each other for phy:-.1ciam. and the proximity of the l '"o hoi-.p1lab would re:, ult an "an1mos1t" .. between the staffs · lloag Adm1n1strator Scoll Parker told the panel that he had not considered the idea of both (See HOSPITALS, Page A2 i CIA,Posf<tl Servi<•e Rettdfl for Sprf 119 Nicole Gyurrk or Newport B~ach is .onl>· ~even years old, but slitt know thttl fresh now~rs and a s411ny ouUook on Ure go wlt.h the easori -spring. ln c6se,' you dldn't noUce, tod3y was tnc first day of spring. Nicole noliced and couldn 'l help smmn~ ;.JboUl U.. Mail Opened IDegally WASHINGTON <UPI 1 -Our· ing a 20-year per iod beginning in 1953, the Poslal Service cooperal· ed with the CIA in an illegal mail opening operation concentrated on mail between the United States and Communist countries, according to House testimony made public today. Chief Postal Inspector WiJliam J . Coller outlined to the House Civil Liberties subcommittee last Tuesday the details beblnd o Central JntelUgenc, Aa~cy "1•~ surveillance project U-\l.fnR~­ td mail goina to nd ttom. tM vlet Unton. rid China, amon$l othttr countr t 1 bet~ 1953 and 1973. •• ' Cotter said he ended the pm· je<'t sbortly thereafter. Cotrer said former Postmaster Gen eral Winton Blount and former Attorney General John N. Mitchell, \\ho both served in the Nixon adm ,n1slration. knew about the clandestine mail sur- veillance operation lie did not kno" who else was aware of the mall opening opera· Uon which took place at Kennedy InternalionJI Airport in Ne"' -x.~ i~ Sun .FtMCiliCO. Bu\ t\v e"ptt fqd lh•·,beUef lhal pr ~\den\ io1ng , back lO 'D ght.. O. El cnhower was , "li te«~hls a~Uylfyc:onduc · by\h• c " I Under the law, first class mail cannot be opened by any govern· ment agency without a court search and seizure order. Cotter. who was a CIA official al the tame the mail opening . operation began in 1953, ::.aid that he made continual efforts to try to stop the prOJl'Cl when he became the Po:-.lal Servitcs· chief po!;ta1 inspector ··1 \\as pushing lo Jitt>l rid of the projt'ct." Cotter . aid. He . Id h(' wenl lo lh-"n C IA D1Actor Richard Helms in 1971·~ told htm "eitJu~r gel c>ecttdi~ hhth approval for this proJ~ or diis· contin ue.' lh~ project " d1t•tmenb An im estigalor whool! report led to today's indictment alleged Upton received 1:1n electric gt'neratang plant and uqu<tlifl valued at nearly S900 and lhat lhl! nadio Shack compan~ picked up the lab for the marine eqwp- menl Tht.• tn\ est.igator also tesufied tSet> lr\DJCTED. Page Ati CIA Gets Red Sub Warheads \\'ASllINGTOi': <l 'PI 1 The ('t'nlral lntclligt'ncl:' Agency b bl'l1eved tu have recovered al lca~t two nuclear t orpedo "arht'ad:-. from a Sonet sub m:.inne "'hi ch sank in the Pacific (ke<1n. the Washington Post said lo<l:.i~ <:ett1ng (ht' "arheads v. a::. a m:.iJor intelligence victory for the CIA. the Post said. because 1t 't•nfied th al Soviet subs carried nu('lear torpedoes . . \ high intclligt•nce source told l 'Pl Thursday that "mi:!n·elous ::.i.ulf' wns rcco\'er ed in the con· trovt-'rsia l sah·agc oper ation desptlt.! some charges the at tempt w.is not worth its multimillion dollur cost. That ::.ource. howe\·cr. did not say ex· al'lh what was n•t·o\ered. Tlit• So\'it't G-da:-.l> diesel !>Ub- mannt.' exploded in the Pal·ific 1'100 to l.000 milt•s northwest of ll;rna111n 1968 and plunged three miles lo lhl' ocean noor \\'Ith :-iomt· 86 Rus:-iian:-alx,ard. The '1ct1m:-. \\ t:'re buried at :-.ca bv the Cl.\ ''ii I fu II mi lit;.ir~ h(}nors ;1fler lht• agen('~ l'l'{'O\ t·red poi·· lion:, uf the sub. Tht> Post <1uotcd :,ourct':-. d::. • saying two torpedo warhc:.ids ''ere tC1kcn from the ont•-third of the s hip raised last summer b~ the Glomar Explorer. Cl spcl'l:.tl i-.alvage ship built for thl· Cl,\ by the Howard llught'S organiz:1l111n c1t a reported cost ofS350 mill10n "It makl•s nu '-d iffcrem·e that torpedo warheads are rclatin:!I~ s mall comparl'd to missill' \\ arheads. · · ._. soul'l'l' told thl' Post. ··Anv kind of ~:.irhL·ad give:. us ;.i 'µricelcs:. insi;::ht into their lL·ehnolog~• and tlwir ap proach to ~o l v1ng nucll'ar "t•apons problems. · Tht• Po:-l s<1id i:!l so thJ\ ;mother n·port ''as being circulated "by 1nll'lhgence !>OUrC'C'> on the fringe of thl' Cl,\ .. that thL' t'nl1n• ::.ub manne "as rel rie\ cd p1ect• by piece Tht• pnme n•ason ad\ .meed for the lop i-.ccrecy maint.uned un lhl' project \\ ;i., t11 <J\ 01u 1t•op..ird171ng the s ummit mec>tmg lall'r this yeur bl'lv.een So\·iet ll'.1dl·r Leonid Brczhne\ und l'l'l'!>ldt.•nl Ford 111 Wa:.hington. Tlw l'IA had hopl'd lo t•rnl thl' opl'ral1on befon· then Brezhne,· Re turns '.\I OSCO\\' t AP 1 Communist party l'hll'f Leonid Brczhnc\' re· turned lo 1\1 OSl'OW tocl.iy aftt'r l1•ading the So\'iet dl'lcgation nt th1.• 11th Congress o f lht llung<1 nan Communbt part\' rn Hud apt•::.l. Coast \'ariable cloudrness tonight becominl! mostly cloudy Saturday. accord· mg to the weather service. Slighlly cooler Saturday with highs of 58 al tht• beaches risin g to 64 inland I ~SI DE T()DA ,. Some of Amenca':; youngest and most talented pianists. oil under the age o/ 19. wrll ht> playing on the Orange Coast thu weekend in a-compctitwn winch is open to th~public See story on page Cl o/ today s Weekender. Index Al\'-~ Al .... ,... •tt L M ... .,. At C.h~ AS Cl•Wflff Ot.11 C•••llu C• et.u-9 Ct> ouo1-.l<H Alt £4NW1411 .. & .. A' f'IMA<e aa.t ........ ·~ _. Uolllers t • Mal... •• ,,....,T)'ff •• --CM ~·f'-\ .. .............. , A4 Or•-C..,1tty All ....... ., .. -.tt-•"'• u~ """"' .. . ,_, ....... , ... . T ... ¥1'*9 C4 ......,.. cs• ..... M ..-A• -.. ..... Ct .. '.A2 DAil Y PILOT H /F Friday. Match 21 . t97S :. Irvine Injunction Irvine Ranch huir~ss Joan ·lrvtne Smith losl the first round ·10 her 21tock l'Onlrol lawt>u1l against the James Jrvine 1''ouo- dation today. The judge who denied her de· •mand for an injunction, however, ~as much kind er t o the ·C•lifornia Attorney General's Of'fke. Orange County Superior Court Judge Claude M . Owens granted .the preliminary injWlction de· manded by the stale with the commt!nt that the state "has raised questions so serious, sub- 11tanllal and difficult as to make them a fatr ground for Litiia- lion. •· Judge Owens' action seems certain to ball at. least. until trial of the issue, the plans of the J ames Irvine Foundation to sell a controlling bloc ol Irvine Com- pany stock to the Mobil Oil Corporation for $110 million. Judge Owens' comments in the 25-page opinion that followed more than a month of delibera· tions in his chambers that the state has proved to him at this point that the proposed saJe "is a matter of the greatest public In-terest." ·s:ioo .. ooo Progro111 Music Class Liked By Valley Parents About 130 parents attended the J~ount:.iin Valley School Board meeting Thursday night to say they hke the district's $300,000 music program and want to keep it. District officials said only about 30 parents sP<>ke, but they all favored keeping the program. Since the item was not on the agenda, board members thanked the parents for their suggestions and said they would be t'on- s idered during the next few months of budget preparation. Services Set For Motorbike Crasl1 Victim The music program was one area suggested for cutbacks to help save S670,000 on next year 's budget. Fountain Va lley has one of the largest elementary school music programs in the area with a band, orc hestra and chorus at each of the district 's 18 schools. Dr. Mike Brick, busmess d1rec· tor for the dis trict, s a id the $300.000 includes salaries for 17 music teachers who rotate among various schools, plus equipment. Funeral services for Roger A. Stickney. 16, of Fountain Valley will ~ at 2.30 p.m . Saturday at Bell-Broadway Mortuary in Costa Mesa. Stickney, of 16355 Sierra Ave .. was killed Monday noon when the motorcycll! he was riding col- lided '>'-ith a car on a curving mountain road nl!a r HemN. A companion. Bill Thompson , 16. of 8990 Neptune Circle, Westmins ter. s uffered broken Jegs and a broken arm. Stickney was a sophomore at Los Amigos High School in Foun- t a in Valley, where h e w as decribed as an a bove a verage student. He 1s s urvived by his parents, Duane and Ruth Stit'kney, of the home: three brothers. Da.id, of the U. S. Navy, Ronald and Gordon of the home, and two j!randmothers. Mary Hunter of Fountain Va lley a nd R en a Schooley of Detroit, Mich. Body Falls From Plane ... "MIAMI <UPI , -An object seen falling from a jetliner Thursday was probably the body of a stowaway falling from the •·heel well of a Boeing 707, police ~id. : Police said the stowaway pro· l)ably died shortly after takeoff from Bogota. Colo m bia. and then 'is body dropped into Biscayne .Bay near Miami '>'-hen the land- ing gear was dropped. "It probably was a person who cot into the left I anding gear \Vell," detective Paul Storer said. But searchers failed to find a hody and detectives continued to ilvcst1gate to confirm the death. ' , Pan Am Attacked . NEW YORK (UPJ)-Windows were s mashed at three offices of Pan American World Airways eM'ly loday, <.tpparently to pro· test the airline's flights to Syria. ORANGE COAST HIF DAILY PILOT '1v' Or'•no-(N\t O....t, F 1tot _,0"•"'"' t-. CO'T'I ,.,..0 '""' N~ W\ ,,.,_. 1 ouOh .. 'W'd h; trw O.•n?"' c.oe't F-uo•1 h1r.9 ("fnP""' S.f'O,,.,Mt t"011t0f'\ ,.,,. PJb'•\~ Mond.-..-tP\rooqf'I f ri<Wy l()f (O\lil MPw Ncw~t f • t<h Mwfthl"QIY\ &t.tt n rour.· ••·" v.11,,, t'"'"•· !1dd110.c' V•lf•'f i1na uqurw llO Cft \Outh Co .. t A \tnQle rltQtONI ... ,,.on I\ pubft• f'li•d ':aoeturd"V' Mtd !,.undAy\ ,,,.,. :PIN.tCkllt puC)tf' f'llf\Q l;fd"' I • ctt »Q Vff\t fWy '\oltttl. Co\•• ....... C••••o•nt• n.,. Robert N WPed Pr n•O."t and Pubh"""" Jack R. Curley V•' fl Pr~\tct.nt •nd Wf"t'f"•I ... ~, Thomas l<eev11 fdH1.f Thoma<, A MurptO~ M.t ""Qrnq t r11,QP" -Charles H. Looc, Richard P. Nall Ai\\htitnt M.trh•f11f\Q £0"""' Terry Co ville -o .. "90 '°""'Y ( dolOt Ottt•r OftlcH l.•911"<1"'.,." n .. c. .. -.,.si, .. 1 "'-CM•• Mt~ no ""'" "'• SIT-1 ·-..... oen flu<h Ull N• .. _, -• ~botO V•ll•Y H 101 l • Pn "-al S..1t o .... ~ ,..,._ • ., About 4.000 children are in· volved with the organized music groups, and 7,000 receive general music instruction. The budget cutbacks 'wer e the result of a narrow defeat March 4 of the district's proposed 67-cent tax override . The district prepared a long list of possible cutbacks, includ- in g program cuts and the elimination of 163 jobs. The list adds up lo about Sl.2 million, but trus tees will n ot decide for several months which cuts will be made. From Page Al INDICTED ... in writing that a Tandy Corpora- tion ofticlal told Capizzi that the company "saved approximately Sl00.000 in two year s by knowing the right people in the assessor's office.·• Upton w;is assigned by lhen- assessor Hins haw to handlt' the Radio Shack assessments during the period in which the bribes were offered a nd ;:iccepled , the investigator said. The investigation tr\(.ll pro- duced the indictment also in· eludes the allegation that Radio Shack was underass<>ssed by S22S,880 in 1969. The tax of S22.000 due under that assessm ent hike was ne\'er billed and never paid, the distncl attorney's office alleges. Eiler Larsen Service Set For Tuesday Funeral services for Eiler La r sen , the Laguna Beach Greeter. will be held at 2 p.m . Tuesday a t the Community Presbyterian Church, 415 Forest Ave .. Laguna Beach. Rev. Dallas Turner . :i former minister at the church, and longtime friend of the Greeter, will officiate at the afternoon services for the man who was perhaps the Art Colony's best known resident. Larsen died at a Capistrano Beach nursing home Wednesday afternoon at the age of 84. Larsen, remembered by many because of his red coat and flow- ing beard, boomed •· Hellooo, and how arrrre yo•J " to Laguna Heach residents and visitors ,i11k e for nearly JO yean;. Visitation will be held lrom 9 <• m to 9 p.m . Sunday and Mon- d<iy at Sheffer Laguna Beach ·1Mortuary,976S. Coastllighway. Larsen will be buried at the Ve terans Adminlstratlon Sawtelle National Cemetery in West Los Angeles Tuesday or Wednesday, accordini to O.W. Price, one of several person~ handlint the arrangements with the mortuary. Meanwhile, ~ speclll fund hlS been establlsh~d to create an Eiler Larsen memorial on Matn Bcuch P ark Ju!it steps from hls ''broadcast s tation" where he grttled pasi;eraby. Contributions may ~ sent to tM fund at Lacuna Beach City Hall. 505 Forest Ave., Laguna Beach 92651 . 1 lt f urlher notes that there ls a .. rt!ttsonable probability of the Attorney General's Office pre· vailing al trial." Turning to the arguments filed by a ttorneys for Joan Irvine Smith. he commented: ''lt is im- probable thC plaintiff will pre- vail in hercomplaintattrial. •• Mrs. Smith's lawyers argued in the pretrial hearing last month that Irvine Company stock was worth far more than the $24 a share figure co lculated at the t1meofthe proposed Mobil deal. Her lawyers argued that she i and other minority shareholders should be bllowed time to pre- pare a n e w form or s tock dive s titure whi c h wouJd gua rantee a fairer public sale of the stock and a better price for it. The foundation controls 54 .5 percent of the Irvine Company's 8.4 15,300sha res of stock. Under the Federal Tax Reform Act of 1969, tax-exempt founda- tions must divest themselves of controlling s hares of corpora· lions. Judge Owens agrees in his opi- nion that fair market value will be a m ajor issue in the upcoming trial in terms of the state's argu- ment that public interest is in· volved in the proposed Mobil Oil transaction . D•llr Pilot Sltfl Pllolo Mrs. Sm ith, who holds 22 per· cent of the Irvine Company's stock. claim s that the company's true worth is Sl billion and that each ind1\'idual share is worth $118.84. FIREMAN MOPS UP AT SCENE OF FATAL FIRE Fountain Valley Woman Olea in Home; Children Escape Irvine Company directors have valued the company's worth at S200.000. Judge Owens notes in his opinion. Sources Say Ozister Near For Lon Nol WA S HI NG TO N CAPJ Diplomatic reports are circulat- ing here that Cambodian Presi- d ent Lon Nol will step down within the next two weeks and fly to an uns pecfied destination abroad. According lo diplomatic sources her e. leaders of the in- surgent Khmer Rouge would be REOS 30 MILES FROM SAIGON. Page A4. invited to eoter Phnom Penh and form a new govemmenl .afler Lon Nol left the country. ln Phnom Penh. diplomatic and ~overnmen Lsources said Lon Nol would depnt.shortly and that it would be a hopeful step toward negotiations with tne Communist-led insurgents. The reports came as Premier Long Oorct formed a new gov- ernment aft er 11 days of infight- ing and L' .S. sources s aid the 30· day em ergency airlift to the besieged city and the Cambodian a rmv would he extended at least <mother month. The new cabinet was balanced between ri"al factions of the rul- ing elite . It contained no new figures who could lead possible ne~otiations with the insurgents. Jztlie Aiulrews Reporteclly iii Files of IRS NF.W YORK <APl -Singl't Jul ie Andrews a nd th e Aml'rican Consl'rv:itive C'nion ~lrl' amon!J those list(."() in files bf a :.pccial Int e rnal Revenue St>rvic-e unit set up durini:! the Nixon aclministr:ition to gather mlclligence on "dissidents" <tnd "extrcmi~ts," J\ BC New~ said to day. The r eport is incl uded m ;:i documentary about the l RS which ABC-TV plans to hroad- cast t onig ht. <Channel 7, 10 o 'clock.) The program said 8,000 m · dividuals and 3,000 groups are named in files of the IRS' Special Service Staff, established in 1969 and disbanded in ll)id-1973. The ABC documentary didn'.t s ay whet.her the fil es charac- terized these persons and groups as "dissidents" or "extremists" or whether they were given any specific descriptions at all. In addition to Miss Andrews and the ACU. persons and groups identified by ABC as among those named in the secret IRS files are: -Sh erm an Adams. a t op Eisenhower administration aide. -''Friends of the FBI.'' the National Organization of Women and the United J ewish Appeal. f 'ru111 Pag~ 11 I FIRE ... Firemen said they belie\'e the fire s tarted in a li ving room chair, where som eone apparent- ly dropped a lighted cigarette. .Mos t of the fire damage was confined to the living room, with s moke and water dam age throughout the rest of the home. Firemen estimated damage to the house at S16,000 and lo the contents at Sl0,000 Three r'ountain V allt'y fire un- i ts and one from Huntington Beach fought the bh1zc. hringin{.( 1t under control quickly, but firemen r emaine d on the scene until 4 a .m. completing clean-up operations. Fune ral a rrangements for :.\1rs. Kokes are pending at D1l- d<.1y Brothers Mortuary m Huot- mgton Beach. Gun Run Suspects Eyed in SLA Link LAS VEGAS (AP) -A couple facing federal charges for il- legally transporting guns lo Canada are being investigated for possible links lo the Sym- bionese Liberation Army, police intelligence sources said Thurs· day. No federal agencies would comment on a possible tie in between Ulysses McDaniel. 37, and his wile, Barbara, 20. But the police source said s uch an in- vestigation was in progress. . re:-·.~'!'J HOSPia;ALS bein'i approved and could-not comrneJ\l on 1.he l>Olent:W e1feet of$ldc·by.sldc!teillt1es. T.hrouehout the evening, bpokesmcn !or the "*Western World group oJfored compromise lo the opposing univet'Bily h~pital advocates. · But the universit1 contended a proposed cooperotive facility would be impossible. Tbe Un· iversity must ha ve total control over its teaching hospital, Dr. van den Noort said. Armstrong said he could not speculate on whether the full <'ouncii is likely to uphold the re- commendations of the facilities review committee. Sut'h speeuJa. tlon, he said. could prejudice the committee's vole. However, one source said that reorganiiation oC the planning council h as streamlined its operatjons and the batUe is un- likely lo be re·fought before the full committee. Should both hospitals be finally approved, Hoag-western World is set to open in 1979. If a series of complex financial approvals are made by the state and univers ity system, the un iversily hospital will open in 1977 al the earliest. A. variety o f spokesmen praised Hoag-Western World's dream of a hos pilfll surrounded by a m edical office and industry complex on 150 acres of land ad- jacent to the UCI campus. An 18-acre site has been donat- ed by the Irvine Company to Western World Medical Founda-tion. Additionally, the company has given the group options to buy another 132 acres at $17,000 an acre bargain prices. Parker said the la nd is worth $150,000 to S200.000 an acr e. After final a pproval of the counci l , the two non-profit medical g roups plan to formally merge. The land is to be leased lo a variety of m edical office and industrial concerns to help cut costs at the two affiliated Hoag hospitals. Concerns of Irvine 11esidents were reported to the council by Janet Burton. a m ember of the Western World board of directors and Irvine resident. She said pro- jections that Irdne residents would have '·fourth priority'' for treatment at the unive rsity hospital unde rscored the need.for ta community hospital in Irvine. Irvine growth projections in- dkate that 158 hos pital beds will be needed to ser ve the 85,000 resi· dents expected in 1985. The university hospital was re- peatedly described as meeting a regional, rather than a local. need. The hos pital is lo be part of a medical teaching and health care system. The system would con s i s t o f the on-campus hos pital. a t e novated 300-bed Orange County Medical Center and a string of five outpatient clinics. About 80 percent of the on- campus hospital's patients, Dr. van den Noort said, would be re- ferred from other parts of the county. University projections. as re· lated by Dr. van den Noort, show that 40 beds at the UCI hOspital will be devoted lo community care. But one t op politician described it a s "more or less a caretaker government" which would soon be dissolved and followed by one more acceptable to the Khmer Rouge insurgents. 7eJ, "'" ~~. 1~. f 'rom Page Al ELECTION. • "You are s tuck,' .. he said. "You have to be up there in op- position if you want anything changed in that plan." Dr. Read explained the board's action Thursda y was the result or a meeting held earlier this week between school and PACT of- fi cials with Tom Griffin, a st.ate Department of Education legal advisor. He had suggested the county c ommitt ee s tudy and simultaneous vote. And, he said, the county com- mittee has agreed to call for s uch a study m eeting a few days after the state hearing. •·or course if the state rejects the petitions.'' Read said. "lhe county committee study will not be necessary.·· Read said the board also grant. ed a written request submitted hy Betty Mign anelli, another PACT member, Thursday night. She had asked the district ad· ministration and staff to help PACT s tudy the impact of Foun- tain Valley unification upon their area and plan a reorganization to ~ubmit at that April county com- mittee meeting. Plant Damaged WAGNER, S.D. (UPI> -The three·day armed OC8atioo of Uic Yankton Sioux Industries meal packing pl•"t resulted tn heavy damngc to the facility, a company attorney said Thul"I• day. He said the ff.member Eaglt Warrior Socl~ caUled • 'lhousamts of douan• ®ma1e to the pl ant. Milling Road by Baker . Country French at its finest Baker's new Milling Road has just arrived. Large Selections of dining, 1 bedroom and occasional furniture on display now OREXEl.~ERITAGE-HENRE DON-WOODMARK-KARAST AN-BAKER NEWPORT BEACH • ~ ~ ~ t127 WESTCUf"F DR~. M2·20SO 1JA~ A~~ A• fl 61//11111 LAGUNA BEACH • ~ ~' ~, 345NOHT11l:OA.STHWY., 41H·WJ TORRANCE• 13849 HAWTHORN~ BLVD. WIBDATS & ,SATVIDA YS t :OO to 5:30 cO~n •~n . tll 9, Sun 12·$·30) 3'18 1279 f I \ ' -f, f 7 \ t •• • "' d VO]....~' NO. 8(), 4 SECTIONS, _.2 PAGES OB!NGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA ;: 0 -:.FRIDAY, MARCH 21, 197S N TEN CENTS ~otli UCI, · flo~g Hospital Plans Backed ByDOUGLASFal'Fl.SCHF. 0ttMo.11r,_. ... ...,. 'Following two nights of hear- ings, an Orange County Health Phmnittg Council Committee vot- ed early today to allow both UC lntne and the non·profit Hoag- Western World consortium to build hospitals on adjacent sites inlndne. ~ ~~ouncil's l'acililiw.ceview commltteee approved ihe UCl- Cali!orn.ia College or Medicine applicatioJi to build a $19.~ milJioo, JOO-bed on-campus bolpital with an 11 to 0 vote. The commlttU-approved the $7.3 million. 100...bed hospital to be buiit by a merged Hoag Memprial Hospital-Western World Medical Foundation con- sortium on~a narrow 6 to 5 vote. The committee decision is not a final approval. Its ru.liogs are recommendations which will be voted on by the whole health planning council April 1. Jn approving both facilities. the committee overnal~ the r&- commendalions of its staff. A report drafted by Facilities Review Director Frank Armstrong said approving both ··would result in the construction of two hospitals across the street from each other, both uodersbed . and invol¥ing diseconomies of scale as well as wastetul duplica- tions in the core staff and equip- ment.'' A s~ond argument against ap- proving both had been launched by medical school Dean Stanley van den Noort. He said the two . facilities would compete with eacb other for physicians and the proximity of the two bospltalA would result in ''animosity" between the starrs Hoag Administrator Scott Parker told the panel that he had not considered the idea of both being approved and could not comment on the potential errect of side-by.side facilitJes Throughout the evtining, i.pokesmen for the Hoag-Western World group offered comprom1::.e to the opposing university hospital advocates. But the university contended a proposed cooperati"'e focll1ty would be impossible Tht' un- iversitv must have total control over its teaching hospital, Dr. (Set-HOSPITALS, Page t\2; ·Assessor's~ Employe Heady for Spri11g Nicole Gyurik of Newport Beach is only seven years old , but she knows that fresh flowers and .a sunny outlook on life go with the season -spring. In case, you didn't notice, today was the first day of spring. Nicole noticed and couldn't help smiling about it. Planners Approve Off ice Buildings ~ewRQrt Beach planmng com missioners agreed Thursday to recommend that the Irvine Com- pany be allowed to construct of- fice buildings rather than homes on lts site at the northeast corner of Pacific Coast Highway and I amboree Road. • The amendment to the city's general plan, proposed by the Irvine Company, would change ijte land use at the site from low- 4ens ity residential to com- mercial. ,Although commissioners were concerned over the potential im- pact on traffic on Pacific Coast A.igbway resulting fom a new commerctal development. they decided that the sli~l increase if) traffic would be balanced by f1rn1ncial and environmental con- slderations Commissionert Ruy W.iJliams voted against U>e amendment. wJ>ich passed by a 5to l vote. . The c ity council will next set a publlc hearing ,date to consider the commissio'-'s 'recommenda· lt'bn. \.\Ould be most benef1c1al to the city. both economically and en vironmenLaUy. Economically, the city would derive about $12,900 a year from 'a commercial development. A residential tract would amount to an annual deficit or roughly $24,000 due to the cost or city services, according to city aides. Auer a lso told commissioners that building a r esidential com- <See OFFICE. Page All Bradley Serious LOS ANGELES <UPil Gen Omar N. Bradley has sho"n a "decided anti encouragjng im· provement" in his r~ery from a s troke. 'Out, doctors at t:CL1\ Medical Cenlel' said the five star gener~l was still in serious condi tion. The 82-year-okl Bradley was described in "very serious" condition when he entered the Hospital Monday. Indicted • m B • CIA Gets Red Sub Warheads WASHINGTON <lJPl 1 The Central IntE'lligence Agency is beHeved to have recovered at least two nuclear torpedo warheads from a Soviet sub· marine which sank in the Pacific Ocean. the Washington Post said today. Getlmg the warhead!> Y.as a major intelligence victory for the CIA. the Post said, because 1t \'Cnfied that So\'ict subs carried nuclear torpedoes. A high intelUgence source totd CPI Thursday that '"marvelous stuff" was recovered in the con- t rove rsia l salvage operation despite some charges the al· tempt was not wortn its multimillion dollar cost. Thal source. however. did not say ex- actly what was recovered. The Soviet G-class diesel sub· marine exploded in the Pacific 800 l o 1,000 miles northwest of Hawaii in 1968 and plunged three miles lo the ocean floor with some 86 Russians aboard. The victims were buried at sea by the C IA will full military honors after the agency recovered por- tions of the sub. The Post quoted !>Ources a~ o;aying two torpedo warheads "'ere taken from the one-third of the ship raised last summer by the Glomar Explorer. a special salvage ship built for the CIA b) the Howard Hughes organization al a reported cost of S350 million "It makes no difference that torpedo warheads are relatively s mall compared to miss ile warheads," a source told the Post. "Any kind or warhead gives us a priceless insight into their technology and their ap- proach lo solving nuclear weapons problems." The Post said also that :mothel,' report was being circulated ''by intelligence sources on the fringe of the CIA" that the entire sub· marine was retrieved piece by plCCe The prime reason achance<l for the top secrt!cy maintained on lhe project was to avoid 1eopardizing the s ummit meeting later this year between Soviet leader Leonid Brezhnev and President Ford in Washington. The CIA had hoped to end tht> oix-ration before then SAH OIEOO FWY, PAUL IN :;; AV£. BA T. O.tly ....... Ht-~p UP, UP AND AWAY OVER MESA INSTEAD OF NEWPO~T? .~rppn Director .. • ~~ .. d Takeott P&tt.rn Runway Revamping Proposal Rejected A Newport Beach anti-jet noise g roup's proposal to realign the main Orange County Airport runway so planes would take off over Costa Mesa has been flatly rejected by county airport of ficials. In a letter to the county Board of Supervisors. county Airport Director Robert Bresnahan said the Airport Action Association CAAA J proposal "does not appear \ 1ablc " The AAA made its proposal to supervisors m response to sug- gestions by Costa Mesa officials th at a new, expanded air terminal be built on the west side of the airport. DOWDECUNES ANOTHER TIME NEW YORK <UPI>-Thestock market, hit by profit taking for the fourth consecutive day, closed IO\H~rtoday in rather slow trading on the r\ cw York Stock Exchange. Tht' Dow Jones industrial avt•ragl'. a 24-point loser the past thret' SCS!>IOns. dropped 0.94 points at 763.06. Declines led ad- vances by about an eight-to-five mar~m (Tables. B9l. Prices also were lower in moderate trading on the American Stock Exchange. The noise foes. who have op- posed any airport expansion. said a new runway could be built diagonally across the existin~ airstrip and could be USl'<f only by planes taking off. The pattern s uggested b~· the AAA would have th<' jets climb ing over the Santa Ana Counlr~ Club. Southern Californi:.i College and the t:ounty fair grounds rather than ovl'r the L'p .,er Newport Ba~ In hi s letter to the bocird . Bresnahan outlined six rt'ason~ why the AAA propoi.t1I was 1m possible to implement. They in - clude: -The fact the proposed ncw runway would bisect both exist- ing runways, forcing any traffic on those two to be suspended while the diagonal one was in ·use. -To implement the proposed runw dy, the north airport tiedown area for 475 light plancs would have to be abandoned. -To satisfy Federal Avia- tion Agency r egulations. the cx isling term in al build in~ and direction radar station al tht• airport would h an~ to be ;.iban doned if the runway" cre blUlt -To satisfy FAA '"clenr zone·· regulations. the ('ounty would have to buy developed property on the southwest side of the airport. Jn voting in favor of Ute pro- posed am,ndment, com· missioners tacked on modifica- tions to help mintmlze·effects of • traffic on Paclfic'Coast.Higbway. The Irvine Company's original request called for a density of 101000 square f cet of building per acre, amounting to 1,91,600 total &qUare feet at the 20-acre site. Judge Gives Injunction -Any new runv. ay would have to comply immediately with the strict 1985 noise standards pro- hibiting most de velopment inside a high-noise zone. Land acquisi- tion to meet requirement could cos~$10million . -The federal government ·woul;:ln't participate in construc- tion of a diagonal runway. leav· ing the cost to the proposers. Comm iss di\ rs, h.owever, · modified the request to allow a development. of bft1ffttl 163,~ squart-reel and 191,GOO square feel. Ac:cordlns to Tim Cowell, ad- vanc• planner, the tower figure would be In effect unless the lnh1e Company can offer d esign featan>sihat would sutmantially I reduce adverse traffic effeds. U these features are offered and approved, the .company '*1ld posalbly rocclvc approval f0rtbe l9l,600aquard00l figure. •tn .... """' ror t}M: land USC amesad me.nt, Al Auer, vlce presi- dent ol the lrvtne Company's commettlaJ dfvl lon. pointed out that a commercial development Foundatio1i Stock Bloc Sale Pla11s Halted I.rvine R1lnch heiress Joan frvfno Smltb lost the first round· ht her s tock control lawsuit against the James Irvine Foun- dation today. The judge who denied her de- °'and for an Injunction, however. , was -mucb kinder to the California AUomey General's Office. Orange County SupenO\' Court Judge Claude M. !Is gr nted the preUottnary i ct.Ion de· manded by the sta e with the comment tl\at the s tate ")\ raised quostlons so serious, sub- stilallal and difficult to moke them a f alr •round for UtJga lion." Judge Owens' aclion seems Turnin~ to the arguments filed certain to hall al least until trial by attorneys for Joan Irvine of the issue, the plans or the Smith, he commented: "It is im- James Irvine Foundation to sell probable that plaintiff will pre. a controlling bloc of Jrvine Com vailln her complaint attrial.,, pony s tock to the Mobil Oil Mrs. Smith's lawyers argUtd Corporation for $110 O'lilli<m. m the pretrial hearing last ll10ftth that Irvine Company stock was Judge O\Vens' comments in the worth far more than the $24 a 2S-~ge opinion that followed share figure calculated at the more than a month or delibera· umeortheproposcd Mobildeal. tions 1n his chambers that the Her lawyers argued U-at she state hu proved to him at this 8Jl4.qt.ber minority .,..lderJ point that the pro~ "1• "ts ~ be allowed """' Co ~· matter or the greatell l'MJt\UC iD· Jtare na~ fot#). ~ ttock ter~st. .. " d Iv • st It u r e w lil'e h w o u l d He further notes that there is .i lll••r•nt e a f-1ter publtt sate of "reasonable probabili~ of the t~,st~Eand ab lter priw;ror 1t. Attorney Gen ,._,,, ()r\t prt Yhe ound.tlob ~ 54.~ valUn& uttrf el " .. , < 1a~•NE, P l ''Construction of the ptoposed additional runway for takeoffs only does not appear to have cost benefit justification." Bresnahan concluded. P eron Plot Told BUENOS AIRES <UPI> -Two former presidents or Argentina and a current labor leader were involved in a guerrilla plot to paralyze industrial production and overthrow the 1o~mroent of M.,fa Estela Perou ln a ~a.ry coeip, tt w•a ttporttd lod • The Argentine Interior mini said fede-ral l>Olite broke Ul> a ' ¥Ul ub\IOrslv~ terrorist operaU91tt" 11Dd bavc be"un • roundup ol ~ rorists. I \ .. ery Tandy Manager Charged Bv TOI\1 BAR LE\' 00t the 0~11y Pilot S~lf . ... An electronics company ex- l'('Utive and a cnt111lv assessor's employe who authorities allege accepted bribes from him were indicted toda~ by thl' Or:inJ!e Countv Grand Jun Assistant Asses~or Gl•on.~e C P· ton. 54. 1s ch urged \\1th thrt.>t.' l'OUOtS Of rt'C"l'l\·ing bribe" Jamt.>s Buxton . .ig. 'll'L' pn·..,i<lt·nt of T andy Corporation, I!> ch;irged \\ ith three counb of gi\ ing L pton those bribes. Both men are duc to fu(·t· JI ra1gnment !att>r tc.xfa~ bdon· Supcnor Court Judge Evcrett \\" Dicke,·. Jt was the Sl'C'OOd SUCh 1ndil"l ment for L'pton~ lie \\as earlier named with eight bther ....... !:lessor's o.ffict' employcs 011 multiple crimin<tl charges stt.'m ming from acts allegedly com- mitted while Rep. Andrew J Hinshaw was count\' asst•ssor •and running for the office of cun gressman. Tht' nine nH'n '"'iJI go to trial .June 9 on ch;.irgcs tlwt thl'~ b11lt.'d the count\" in t•x c·t•ss of Sltl.000 for t1ml' actually spent working on 1 linsha\\ ·s l:ampa1gn Thl' Ill'\\ indietmC'nt \\a~ 1 ... sut>d toda) while l 'pton and his eight coddendants \\ere fi.11.·rng pn·· trial ;.i1.·tion 111 .J udgt• J;.imt•s I\ Turnt:'r·s courtroom (See l:\DICTED. Pagt·.\:!, Golf Lessons Set At Coastal YMCA BeginninJ! golf lessons will be offered at the Orange Coast YM · CA in Newport Beach beginning Saturday. A series or four lessons will be offered on Saturday mornings al the "Y". 2300 University Dn\'C, at a cost of $12 for mcmb<'rs and S16for non·membcrs. ~lorC' information 1~ a\ Jll;.ibll' ll\ phoning 642-9990 Or:•A Co""' \\'«.-ather Variable cloudine~s tonight becoming mostly cloudy Saturday. accord- mg to the weather service. Slightly cooler Saturday with highs of 58 at the beac~es rising to64 inland INS IDE TODA' Some of Amenca·s younge.\t and most talented pianists. oil under the age of 19. wtll ,,.. playmg on the Orange Coast this weekend in a compt>tit1011 which rs open to the public See story on page Cl of today's Weekender lnd«.-x "' y-'""".. jU 1Ntit11 ltt l.M .... At c.1...,,,... •• CMllHM 0112 <-tct. C• er........ C• DNCll~.. ,.,. UW'MP~ Al ..._. .... _. .... _.. ., ........ btn 11 ..... ... ....,,,..._ .. NltYle\ CH ........".... .. ..... ._.~ ... Or ..... e.-ty • ,. ....... '"' _. .. __.. C>-4 .,,.,.. .~ .. ___ .._.., ... ,.......,. c• ,.......... Cll-.,..._ .. ...... A4 '-''"'"'' Cl .. DAILY PILOT N WASHINGTON <UPI> -Dur· .i.n2 a 20-year per1od beginning an · ~. the Postal Service cooperat· id with the CIA in an illegal mail ~Ing operation concentrated on mail between the United stales and Communist countries. · &ecordin1: to Hous~ testimony J'Rllde public today. · · Chief Postal Inspector William J . Cotter outlined to the House (.'ljvil Liberties s ubcommittee last Tuesdu\ the details behind li Centr1tl Intel!Jgcnce Agency mail surveillance proJect that Inspect· ed mail going to and from the SOviet Union and China. among other countries, between 1953 and 1973. •'ront Page A l INDICTED ... Investigator~ ~aid that Buxton ·was the re~ionJI manager of the Radio Shack chain t·onlrolled by t.he Tandy group when Upton ac- cepted s tereo equipment and marine t•quipment that was in· s lalkd m his bo~1t at l\ewport &uch. lt is allt-i::ed that U1<> acts of bribery occurn.·d on SC'pt l.>, 1970 : Ocl.-t, 1971 and Nov. 15, 1972 Ass1stunt Dis trict Attorney ~lichael Capizzi s.a•d he has a number of im·cstigators working today on additional allegations that "'11! likely produce more in· diclml'nts. An m\'csltgator '4hosc report led lo today's indictment alleged li-pton rece1 ved a n e lectric generating plant and aqualift valued at nearlv S900 and that the Radio Shack company picked up the tab for the marine equip- ment. The investigator also testified in writing that a Tandy Corpora- tion officwl told Cap1ai that the rnmpany "~avt~d approximately $190,000 m two yc•ars by knowing the right people m the assessor's office " L'pton was assiJ?ned by then· <isi;essor Hinshaw to handlt' the 'R,ad10 Shack a ssessments during the period in which lhe bribe~ we.re offered and accepted, the investigator said. The inves tigation that pro- duced the indictment also in· cludes the allegation lh4tt Radio Saack was underassesscd by ~25.880 in 1969. 'Fhe tax of S22,000 due under that assessment hike "Was never billed and never paid. the district attorney's office alleges. Body Falls From Plane MIAMI <UPI> -An object seen falli n ~ from a jetliner Thursday was probably the body QI. a stowaway falling from the ~eel well of a Roeini:: 707, police said. Police said the stowaway pro· bably died shortly after takeoff from Bogota. Colombi<i, a nd then his body dropped into Biscayne Bay near Miami when the land· ing gear was dropped. "It probably was a person who ~ot into the ldt landing gear well." detective Paul Storer sa id. But searchers failed to find a body and detectives continued to foves t1gale to confirm the death. Plant Damaged WAGNER, S 0 . CUPIJ -Th~ three·day armed occupation or 1.he Yankton Sioux Industries meat packing plant resulted in t\4:,a.vy damagC' to the facility, a company attorney said Thurs- day. He said the 40-member P'4ele Warrior Society caused '"thousands of dollars" damage l(>.1he plant ORANGE COAST H DAILY PILOT JlW 0r•J"Qlt (.O.hl D·t1ty (•I -t -"'~t(.h i Uttn .... ,....01,.... N_.""" Ptt-· "PYM ·"""d "y'tw-0,,.n, (04 t Pitr.11 -"'•nQ(t)fl"tO""'• ~{ '14t,.f01l~dft --A,U\l'W'O Mo,_,, .. ., ff'ltOuta" J rf(U' tOt Ct> t.t .......... 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't@"t .._,_., •" C..~d (l••I H11 ... 00 f OI (<>tie /IV ... , Ulltf"""'" ,_,...,1111 .... IW I M t ·'f U Ol ....... 1111.; "'-·· ~ .,.,.,, .. 11,.,,, ,,..,,, .. ,.,. .. , .... _ ...... _,,,., Frida • March 21 1975 Cotter said be ended the pro- Je"t shortly thereafter. Cotter said former Postmaster General WiQton Blount and former Attorney G~neral John N Mitchell, who both served in the Nixon administration, knew about the clandestine mail sur- veUJance operation. He did not know who else was aware of the mail opening opera- tion which took place at Kennedy International Airport in New York and in San Francisco. tiut he expressed the belier that every president going back to Dwight D . Eisenhower was "aware of this activity conducted by lht! CIA " Air Cal Project Under the law. tlrst class maU cunnot be opened by any govern- ment a1ency wi{hout a court search and seizure order. Cotter, who was a CIA orfidal at the lime the mail opening ·operation began in 1953. said that he made continual efforts to try to stop tbe project when he became the Postal Services' chief postal inspector. .. r was pushing to get rid of the proJect," Cotter said. He said he went to then CIA Director Richard Helms in 1971 and told him •·either get exceedingly high approval for this project, or dis· conlmue the project." Blizzard Delays First Tahoe Flight The snow may be pdting lh1.· Sierra today and the evening re· turn flight to Orang<.' County Airport might be de la) ed. but the fun hasn't been s poiled for Orange Coast VIPs on a free ridE' on Air California's maiden fl1ght to Lake Tahoe. From Page AJ IRVINE ... percent of the Irvine Company's 8,415,300 shares or stock. Under the Federal Tax Reform Act of 1969, tax-exempt founda· tions must divC'st themselves of <.'ontrolling shares of corpor<t t10ns. Judge Owens agrees in his op1 nion that fair m<irkl't ,·alue will be a major issue in the upcomin~ trial in terms of lhe state's argu- ment that public interest is in \'Olved in the proposed Mobil Oil transaction . :\1rs. Smith, who holds 22 per cent of the Irvine Company·s stock, claims that the company's true worth is Sl billion and that each individual share is worth $118.84. Irvine Company directors have 'alued the company's worth at $200.000, Judge Owens notes in his opinion. Low Ceiling Slows Searcl1 For AF Plane TACOMA. Wash. <Pl) -An Air Force C141 Starlifter return ing from Japan with 16 person!' aboard crashed Thursday night in the rugged Olympic mountains northwest of Seattle. Foul weather today hampered the search for survivors. An emergency locator beacon in the downed plane put its posi· lion in the vicinity of 7,888-root Mt. Deception in the Needles Range near the east boundary of Olympic National Park. Shortly before dawn. Coast Guard search and rescue teams from Seattle, Bremerton and Tacoma set out to make a ground search while Air Force search ·and rescue planes took to the air despite the low celling and forecasts of heavy snow and rain squalls in the region. A 2,000-foot ceiling, winds and rain early today prevented a helicopter from making a visual search of the area. "The cloud ceiling was below the mountain tops, so our helicopter obviously couJdn't go lhere." said a Coast Guard spokesman In order to r e ach the re mote site, ground parti~ would have lo leave roads and trails and cut . across country Alan Sehwalbl• ~e~1r-bhzzC1rd conditions were reported at the resort community l'arher today as lhe group from Oran"c Cou nty and other Southland areas wound up a two. day junket. compliments of the .urhnc '-' hic·h has won the right to n) lo Tahoe from lhe county terminal. And despite long-standing of· ficial opposition from Newport Beach, the city has its own de· legate on the two-day christening Councilrrprn Howard Rogers. I le and dozens of other guests Clf lhe airline flew to Tahoe Thursday in a jaunt that included a 00-minute delay and stopover in Sacramento for adjustments lo the planl'. Pr{'hminary reports out of T:.ihot' c:.irlil'r todav hinted that thl' gut'sts mig ht have lo leave this (•,·ening on a bus which will take them to a plane waiting ;,al S:.irramento Snow was reported heavy al the lofty lake. "The w eather was beautiful yes t erday," said Air Cal Publicist Bob Payton, who ex· plained that the guests represent- ed cities, county government, trCJvel firms and the media. The group stayed at a lakeside resort and dined at formal luncheons and a banquet held Thursday night. I Costa Mesa Mayor Robert Wilson addressed the group at dinner. vr&ising Mr Cal as "a good nei~hbor" Jncf ~ctbts that the ne which won the of- ficial n for the service has .. g reat prom is es of htlure growth." The snow -which forecasters predict will add a foot to the ex· isling pack at Tahoe by tonight - could also affect another jaunt by VJ P s -this one set for Saturday and scheduled to bring 60 Northern California guests to Orange County for a weekend "1s it. Payton said the group will slay at the Disneyland Hotel Saturday night, and during the weekend the guests will lour Disneyland and other points of interest in the ('OUnty. Air Cal ~on the nod for the new service bet ween Orange County and Tahoe after hearings before the California Public Utilities Commission. The ~urrent schedule calls (or 1 one round-trip flight a day during the, week with double trips on Friday and Saturday. The fare is $32each way. From Page Al OFFICE ... munity so close to Pacific Coast )(ighway would be improper because of traffic noise and pollution. He added that commercial buildings, which would occupy less land space than residences, would also be better in terms Of the environment because more open space land would remain. Ex-teacher Gets Six-month Term Former Corona del Mar lUgh S('hoo l teacher Alan Jay Schwalbe was sentenced late Thursday to six months In Oran~e County Jail after being convicted of multiple sex o(. renees aeainst two maJe 1tu denu. Harbor Municipal Court,Judae C1lv1n Schmidl ordered the Jail term for Schwalbe .. 42, ot Newport Beach. ' Judae $('hm1dt addlOonnlly or· ~red the former 1ocial 1tudiea tn1trw:tor to aerv4! thrH yeara probation durtn1 whleh time hJ1 asSOtlates mu1t .,. u_pprov~ by the proballon depo.rtmml 1od Schwa lbe mu s t receive psychiatric counselina. Judae Schmidt pronounced sentence after rea<ling the re· portl of two psychiatrists who ex· a mined the de!endont. An earlier examination ordered .by a Superior Court jud&e detamined that SCt\wjilbo w11 tMJt a menUJ.. ly dt1ordered nx ott~~ at the : time of t~ otf cnscs. A Jury in Judge Sehmtdl'J courtroom lound Schwalbe cµil\7 on 11 or 18 mtsdemeanor <'OODts lllvolvlni bis nxual a.ssociaUon wlt.b two 18-ycar.old brothers. Schwalbe wlJI ~gll) servlnfbll ('OUnty Jil11 term AprU~. Jazz /tla11 Fountain Valley lligh School mus1c1an Pat Lipot blows up a storm on his tenor saxophone during performance thlc; morning at Orange Coast College Jazz Festival in Costa Mesa. Festival continues through Saturday with · competition among young jazz musicians from schools and colleges in California, Nevada and Washington. HOSPITALS APPRO·VED \'an den l\'.vorl s :ud Armstrong saiQ he could nol s peculatl! on "'hettwr lhl' full council 1s likl'ly to uphold the rt.'- <·ommendations of the focililws rC'view committee. Such specula- lion. he said, could prejudice the comm1ltee's volt'. However, one source said that reorganization of the pla nning council h as s treamlined it s operations and the battle 1s un likely to be re-fought before the full committee. Should both hospitals be finally approved. Hoag-western World 1s set to open m 1979. If a series of eomplex finaneial approvals are made by the state and university system, the un- iverail)'~PilaJ will open in 1~7 at.the earlie5t. • , • . , c:ounci I, the l wo non-profit medical groups plan to formally merge. The land is to be leased to a variety of medical office and industrial concerns to help cut costs at the two affiliated Hoag hospitals. Concerns of Irvine residents were reported to the council by .Janet Burton, a member of the Western World board of directors and Irvine resident. She said pro- Jections that Irvine residents would have "fourth priority" for treatment al the univers1ty hospital underscored the need for 1a community hospital in Irvine. ' . Irvine growth projections in· dicate that 158 hospital beds will be needed to serve the ss;ooo resi- dents exp~cted in 1985. • Irvine Co. The Irvine Com paoy I.aid oCC 13 of its 874 employes Wednesd~. The layoffs were allrlbuted by company spokesman Jerome Collins to belt tJghtening ln bard rtnancial times. About ha lf ot those laid off, be said, worked for the company's planning and property services departments. The/ balance of those laid off worked Cor various corporate departments, he said. The employe cutbacks, be said. amount to 1.6 percent of the com- pany's work force. "We don't a nticipate any further layoffs." Collins said. Collins attributed the layoCfs to the sluggish economy, adding "our indications are that the economy will turn around by the end of the year." "Our own sit4atioo is that our income for the current f a.scal year is up from Jast year. But it is below projections so we had to do a little belt tightening.'' Collins said. Eiler I..arsen Service Set For Tuesday I Funeral services for Eiler Larsen, the Laguna Beach Greeter, will be held at 2 p.m. Tuesday al the Community Presbyterian Church, 415 Forest Ave., Laguna Beach. Rev. Dallas Turner, a former minister at the church, and longtime friend of the Greeter. will officiate al the afternoon services for the man who was perhaps the Art Colony's best known resident. Larsen died at a Capistrano Beach nursing home Wednesday afternoon at the age of 84. Larsen, remembered by many because of his red coat and flow· ing beard. boomed "Hellooo, and how arrrrc you" to Laguna Beach resid e nts and visitors alike for nearly 30 years. Visitation will be held from 9 a.m . to 9 p.m . Sunday and Mon· day at Sheffer Laguna Beach •1 Mortuary. 976 S. Coast Highway. Larsen will be buried at the Vele rans Adm inislr at ion Sawtelle National Cemetery in A variety of spokesmen praised Hoag-Western World's The university hospital was re· West Los Angeles Tuesday or dream of a hospital surrounded by a medical office and industry complex on 150 acres of land ad· jacent to the UCI campus. An 18-acre site has been donat- ed by the Irvine Company to Western World Medical Founda· lion. Additionally. the company has given the group options to buy another 132 acres at $17,000 ·an acre bargain prices. Parker said the land is worth $150,000 to $200.000 an acre. After final approval of th~ peatedly described as meeting a Wednesday, according to O.W. regional, rather than a local. Price, one oC several pers<>ns need. The hospital is to be part of handling the arrangements with a medical teaching and health the mortuary. rare system. The system would . . consist of the on -campus Meanwh1I~. a special fund has hospital, a renovated 3~. d b~en established to. create ~n Orange County Medical nler \_ Eiler Larsen .memonaJ on Ma~n and a string of five oul alient Beach Park Just steps from his clinics. ''broadcast station" where he greeted passersby. About 80 percent of lbe on· campus hospilaJ's patients. Dr. van den Noort said. would be re· ferred from other parts of the county. Contributions may be sent to the fund al Laguna Beach City llall, 505 Forest Ave .. Laguna Beach 92651. 7eJ (J6#e ~~. 'l1ee. Millin9 Road by Baker Country French at its finest Baker's new Milling Road has just arrived . Large Selections of dining, bedroom and occasional furniture on display now ' . DREXEL-HERITAGE-+iEN~EOON-WOODMARK-KARASTAN-BAt<ER NEWPORT BEACH • ~ ~ 1i 1m WESTCUfF' DR • 6'2·2050 l~A~ A~~ A• 41 Ml LAGUN~ BEACH. ~ ~I '~, MSNOHTtlt:()A~THWY .. 'IH$$1 WUIOAY.S a. SATilaDAYS f :OO to ~JO TORRANCE• ' 2.1149 HAWTHORNl-'; MLVD . I Open Flt. liJ 9, li'-ln 12·.S::WO> 11e.im "I c man a lfarb< $avln H H prom• Rung I Inc. R The C bardl: res po· ' M dent< Comp H N been Fu I IE Leath 1- Fulle as m. yea1 Jnsur c agent York fifm l ~ I ( " c njw I Cerpis T v l1rerr near I H War I matte Kich: l dent dent lhc t> Lhc fi poral ( f. 81 prcsi andc l (J N Con futu dur1 the ~~. ,) T tti.01 ~!) und 1lev1 ran B ml>! bQu wer toU mi1 con des up eto gov we eco sa\1 'l}n eco opi· .. lUJ" btg con an• 1 bus por ros t.i in 1 ') ler ,~ rel Uo wt m~ • J t>4 pn pc· De bu .~21,1 915 OAILVPlLDT' Friday's Cloeing P rice• NEW YORK STOCK E~GHANGE Raymond E. Nlenburg, former aicn~raJ ~aJUtger tor trol DalM Corporation lo Minneapolis, MJnn., bas been eel vice p~sldcol o! en,lneering for i'1SI Data Corpora· In Costa Me.aa. • • ~. : David C. Curie bu been appointed vice preside nt or ~etlq aod saleg for Medical ~ . .tlltJes Company in Costa :.-: The Newport Beach resldenl formerl y general managtt . Jpco Hospital SUpply Com· pan.y ill Ch.le ago. • Daniel J . Chum bley, manager of the Huntingto n Harbour office of First Federal cu1u1E ~avlngs of H ollywood, has been numcc.J a vac:e president. He and his family reside in Fount1un Valley •• • Huntington Beach resident Steve Schu macher has been -promoted to vice president and managing directo r of llanglln J nteraaUonal , a d1v1sion of the A. Walt Rung lm Co., Inc. • j! Roy Daven port , former gun departm~nt manager at The Grant Boys Costa Mesa store, h as been promoted to hardlines merchand1ze manager for The Grant Boys, Inc responsible for the store's three outlets. • , Marvin F. Strattm a n h as been named senior vice pres i- d e nt or insurance operations for Ticor Mortgage Insuran ce Company of Los Angeles H e and h is wife live in San Juan Capistrano • Newport Be::ich resident Russell been named manager of the• Fullerton branch office of Leatherby I nsurance Company. t\. llaH .-rkamp h as Hafferkamp Joined the Fullerton branch two years ago 36 marketing manager after 25 yea r s wtth Employer s Jnsurance of W ausau . • Clarence Worth or lrvine, an O'gent in Newport Beach for New HAFFERKAMP Vork Lire I nsurance Compan y, celebrates 30 y ears" itlt the f~m this month. I • I' ' Chuck J\lcColley has been appointed manager of the ntw. R a d io S h ack at 32161 Cammo Capis trano m San Juan C'"1p1strano. The new h 1 f1 stereo component outlet opened this week. • William H. Browning o f Costa ?.lesa celebrated his re· ltremcnt this month from South ern California Ga!>. Co. after ncarlv 30 years of !:it'n 1c<.·" 1th the ut1lltv. H e JOmecl lht.• i::as comp1my a s a clerk s hortly after World Warll .. Frank L. Bryant has been elected to the execull\ c com m1ttee of Bateman Eichler, H ill Klchards. I n c. The C.1p1s t1 J OO Beath r<''' dent is also .1 sen ior \ice prt>s1 dent of BEHR .ind a member of the board of directors He jom('d Lh c firm m 1967 to head its cor· po rate finance department .. Costa ~I es:i res ident George f. Balch has bee n named a vice o'f•HT p res ident of Ernest W. H a hn, Inc •• ct commercial and developer of r egwnal s hopping ccnll'r s. bu1lder He has b een With the firm ror £1\ eye CJ r s Pollsters Claim Confidence 'Up' ' NEW YOKK (APJ Cons umer confidence in the future o f the economy rose during the first l'-"O months of the year but remained far ~brt of u p t1m1s m, opinion {Urveys report ,) The upturn followed t wo Jh.onth s of extreme cons umer ~ssm1s m about bus iness, cmd 1t boos ted the confidence •level back to the October range. BUV I NG PLANS were mostly unaffected by the re- bQund and s tayed where they were in December, accordmg l o the surveys. "fl is impo rtant lo keep in mind that late last year consumers w ere rn utter d espair lnflalton was going up. r ec-ess1on had the economy m a free-fall and the governmenl was still sa)'mg we needed lo slow t.he ~conomy to rlf{ht mnation , .. Su\d Jay Schmiedeskamp, a vnivers 1ty of M1ch1g an ('COnom1s t who spcc1ahzcs m op101on surveys. ·· u a survey s hows an up- t urn from December, J say btg deal. Even a big n sc m confidence would leave 1t at an extraordinarily low level." The Conf erencc Botlrd, a bus iness research firm. re- ported consumer confidence rose s harply In ,J 11nuary and F.t)ruary. the first mcrease in 10 m onths. declined lo 24 percent from 36' percent late last year SIXTEEN P E R CENT of the f,1m11les s urveyed i n February bv the Conference Board fe lt Jobs will be more available 1n s ix months. against 11 percent in D ecember Most feel the economy is still m bad s hape Lows Harns & A ssociates Said <.I poll 11 took or 1,532 peo- ple recently s howed 60 per- cent expect the economy still to be in a recesson a year from n ow. The Confe reoce Board's confidence index stood in Februury at 50 9, up from 39.9 m D ecember .ind about even with October 's 48.9. 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P\M'lten f'\11 , 31 7 •I P=IT •• ' 21 2/•o • " .,all ttJtf J J ~9 , • "• OV•ll ... u • 19• o., ~tor 111 • I \' o, Outs1or pr 2 7 •• •-II\ -111•-"**' ·'°" u• •1 .. """·· . u " "0 • • ,, ltMq Ill t2 t 10 'I• P Ill._ Am I » 1 -'• RaMm-.C..J •. I U ~· "• 1111vn1c.-1~ ' >• u-R•f'd•nu .40 • • 11 • ~. Re,.1,_ IO I ll »• .. RCA Corp I U 6°" ,...,_ -"~ (¥ llt4 • • ,. ~ •• Phillips Sale LOS ANGELES CAP> -Ph1lhps Petroleum Co. said negotiations t o !lell its Call/ornla ser\1ce s tations and refmery to Coastal States Gas Corp. h ave been d1s contlnued Phillips, of Bartlesv1lle. Okla., and Cooi-.tal, of Corpus Christi, Tex .• said they were unable to agree on key cle· ments of tht proposed purchase. I T axi Contr act I WHITF. PLATNS. NY <U PI) - Amf. Int'. Announced 1l has landed a I contract lo bu1 Id a single tux le ab Coe ( $1 million. U ncle Sam i~ payfng t~e bill and the taxicab will be a stum -powered vehi· clc designed to ellmlnale air pollution in city traffll' and also to carry di.s· abled passonaen and a wbct1chalr • ~ J ' • i . . . . -. L Thurada . March 20. 1975 MON1'EGO BAY. J amaica <APJ -The 79-foot ketch K1a loa Ill has orricially been named lhc \\inner of the 811-mile, biennial 'Miami·to-l\t ontego Bay Race with an elapsed lime or three days, 20 hou111, 23 minutes and 40 seconds Kialoa, which al::.owon Class A, has been the ftrst to finish on elapc.ed time in every one of seven events she h~ entered since her launching last year . She is owned by J im Kilroy ''I THINK SHE is the £a.st~st boat in the world," Kilroy said Thursday. S<.'<'ond in fleet and Class A was Norm Raben 's 52·foot La Forza del Destino, finishing some JO hours behind the winner. Third m fleet and class was Bevin Koeppel's 52-foot Congere. Ki aloa did not approi.lch the 1971 Miami· Jama1n1 record of thrt>e days and three hours set by Mark Johnson's Windward Pass-age. TllE 61· t'OOT n ... ngt.•r was fourth m fleet :md rlas:, 1n a r<.icc dominated by the big ) achts. ;\loo<ly HIUl'. dt!s1gned and skippered b\' :'\!Jrk Sm l'rcl of North Palm H~ach, Fla .. WCl·s the first Clas~ C boat lo fm1sh. :\loody Blue wa~ fi\·e minutt:s behind Cl~1~s 8 winnl'r Aura. skippered by current \\ or I tl o l' e"' n r al· 1 n g c: ham pion W a 11 y Stcnhou~c of Chicago. Weeke11d Cale11dar ~ I Ahmanson Series Opens The Newport Harbor Yacht Club kicks off~ts 1975 Ahmanson Series or otf shore races Saturday with an overnight race from Newport Beach to Catalina Island Saturday and a race home on Sunday. The Ahmanson Series is for ya{'hls rated under the lnlema· tional Offshore Rule <IOR> and is composed or six races throughout the season , the winner being based on the best five. Also. off on the initial race for the Corkett Trophy is the Midget Ocean Racing Fleet, yachts 30 feet and under. Balooa Yacht Club will st age its annual Easter regatta this weekend with action s lated for all classes on inside and outside courses. Southern California Yachting AssQCiation Calendar: WS·ANGELES·LONG BEACH LOS ANGELES YACHT CLUB-Tri-Island race, third of Whitney Series, starts today; Dunnigan Rock race, third or Llt· tle Whitney CMORFJ slartsSatur· day. LONG BEA C H YACHT .. Safety Cup Given John R. Barkley of Van Nuys has been awared the Olin Marine Safet y trophy. The award is made by the Olin's Signal Products .Operation in conjun{'· lion with the Boating Safety Ad- visory Council. Barkley, a member of the Unit- ed States Coast Guard Auxiliary . rescued more than 150 boats with a total estim ated value of SI.325,270 during the last three yeCJ rs. During the energy crisis he in· structed civilian s kippers in safe· ty procedures. allowing the Coast Guard to maintain its own full· scale search and rescue efforts. In 1974 he assisted in 33 suc- cessful rescues of pleasur@Qats in distress in Southern California waters. Nomin'-ltions for the prize arc made by membe rs of the Na· tional Association of State Boat- ing Law Administrators, United States Power Squadrons and the Coast Guard Auxiliary. Judges are editors of national boating magazines. CLUB-Invitational race IOR, PHRF, MORF, Cal·20, Cal·25, Saturday, Sunday. ALAMITOS BAY YACHT CLUB-Junior Sailing Seminar, March 25·28. , SANTA MONICA BAY KING HARBOR YACHT CLUB -Spring R egatta, keelboats, Saturday, cen · te rboards Sunday. DEL REY YACHT CLUB- Sunday Skipper,s r ace, keelboats. SAN DIEG-0 MISSION BAY YACHT CLU 8 -Southe rn California Circuit, Lightning Class, Satur- day, Sund ay. SAN DIEGO YACJIT CLUB· Trepte Trophy, IOR, Saturday, Sunday; Hope Trophy, MORI-', Saturday, Sunday. SOUTHWESTERN YACHT CLUB-Stebbins Trophy, PllRF, Saturday. Sunday. MISSION BA Y POWER SQUADRON-Pr.-diclcd Log race, Saturday. NORTH AN D INLAND PIERPOINT BAY YACHT CLUB-Spring Series No. 3 Sun - day. SANTA BARBARA SAILING CLUB-Opening D<.1y , Spr ing Series No. l, Sundoy. ~' Niki II Winner John Kinkel's Niki ll was the winner ot the third race of Voyagers Yacht Club's Hot Rum Series Saturda v. Other trophy winners were; 2. Pintado, Dave Williams; 3. Tiger Lilly, ·Ron Deaco n ; 4 . Lumaran, Bill Rohrs; 5. Bebo I ll, Bob Darnell, VYC. N10fll end morning low tl<Klds ••lh tw1v allernoon ~un•lllne todey end S.turOay. Wlncts dt<r .. Sl"9 todey bf<Almlng .-1nwett S to IS knots l•lt todev and ten.Qhl. H•Qh• tOCUy In,.,. f0o#60's. CoeU•I ,.,...,., .... ,., will ·-bet•een S2 •nd •4. Inland tem· peratures wlll renQe bet•Hn 50 end •7 TM••lertemperetvre will bes.. S ana, Moon, T ides ~>MondhUJh !>eu>ndtow ~ tr\I h1Qh t or~t tow ~condh1Qh ~condlow F RIDAY fl ~4p.m 11 21 p.m. SATURDAY ~ 214"' 11 ~~p "'· I 71p.m 12 33p.m. !.UN DAY I "~' h1qh o 36 J,n1 ~ 1 r •r>l low '. 21 p,m. -0 ~ · Se<ond h•g/\ 1. ~I p.m. ~ 4 Sun rise\ I> )6 d m .. !>eh 7:0~p n1. Moonri~~ l.OOp.n1., "4th2.2fp.m. Call 642·5678 . Put a few word• to work for you. Prices Effective March 22nd & 23rd, 1975 Save 5.60 22.39 lfCJ. :Z7.9f. Coleman 55 quart cooler Tough and durable Poly Lite• polyethylene. Separate food tray. leak proof drain Save 1.00 3.99 Reg. 4.99. Sandchair Multiple color webbing Gr Pat for thm.e trips to tlic beach this~ JmrrPr 9'1-for today's special Baked Salisbury Steak Served with brown gravy, whipped potatoes, vegetable, roll and butter. 20% Off FomUy Swimwear Family size savings. For gals: 2·piecers, bikinis and swim separates. l · and 2-piecers for big and little girls. And big bargains for men and boys, big'and small. Rush in while selections are best, so, get in the swim right now. Similar to illustration. 13.44 Reg. 17.99. Sleeping Bag. Washable nylon shell with polyester fiberfill. odorless, non.allergenic. Reversible. \ 5.99 General Electric portable AM radio. Great for entertainment on those summer outings. (7·2790) ) ~' 123 458 789 0 !I l ... "'._ ...... ~ .. , • .,.. ... CHARGE IT with your JCPenney Charge Card. II you don·t have a charqe. 1us1 see how last we can \.open up your new account I UB4A rAIK: Beach at Orangethorpe • Open weekdays 9:30 to 9:30. Sundays 10 to 6. OUNGI: City Dr. at Garden Grove Blvd.• Open weekdays 10 to 9. Sundays 10 to 6. SAHTA ANA: 3900 So. Bristol-No. of So. Coast Plaza •Open weekdays 9:30 to 9. Saturdays 9:30 to 7. Sundays 10 to 6. • ~ • ' Mesa ColC opposed to By Al,AN DIBION 0t ._. O•llY ~leUtaff Chamber or Commerce direc- tors are opposed to Costa Mesa's proposed billboard ordinance, which would remove most ol lhe JS billboards from the city by 1978. Their opposition emerged at a directors meeting Thursday in the Mesa Verae Golf a~ Country Club. On a recommendation from at- torney Jack !laU, head or the chamber's legislative commit- tee, the direttors agreed that a spokesman should be appointed to give the chamber's view on the ordinance at city council meet· ings. ~ "The ceneral feeling among members is tft~t there ii no great love for billbOarde. but it's not right to tell somebody to go out or business m a certain number of years if you are not going to come up with the money to buy the billboards," Hall said. Hall, who was appointed to be the chamber's representative on the billboard ordinance at coun- c i I m eetings. said that the spokesman should recommend that the ord,inance be adopted as it now stands, but be modified. Modifications he suggested, in- stesd or "absolutely terminat- ing'' the isigns, include restrict· mg the number of the billboards, "" spacing them out more. or im- posing zoning restrictions on them. Ha ll n oted that some busi- nessmen with billboards on their property are chamber members. He also urged the city lo get together with the billboard com- panies "lo improve any rundown AsSessor'S Employe Indicted • m Bribery Tandy Manager Charged By T01'1 BARLEY 01111• Oally Pilot Still r An electronics company ex· ecutive and u county assessor's employc who authorities allege accepted bribes from him were indicted tod;.iy by the Orange County Grand Jury Assistant Assessor George tip- ton, 54. is charged with three counts of receiving bribes J ames Buxton, 48. vice president of Tandy Corporation. is charged with three counts of giving Upton those bribes. -~ Both m('n are due to face ar· raignmenl later today before Superior Court Jud~ Everett W. Dickey. It was the second such indict- ment for L'pton. lie was earlier named with e ight other as- sessor's office cmployes on multiple criminal charges stem- ming from acts a llegedly com· mitted while Rep. Andrew J . Hinshaw was county assessor and running for the office of con· g ressman. The nine men will go to trial June 9 on charges that they billed the county in excess of $10,000 for time actually spent working on Jiinsh<1w 's campaign. The new indictment was issued today while Upton and his eight codefendants were facing pre- (See INDICT ED. Page J\21 Golf Les ons Set At Coa tal ~ICA Beginning golf lessons will be offered at the Orange Coast YM- CA in Newport Beach beginning Saturday, A series of four lesSQns will be offered on Saturday mornings at the "Y", 2300 University Drive, at a cost of $12 for members and Sl6 for non-members. More information is available by phoning 642-9990 O.ily Pllel News NII" UP, UP AND AWAY OVER MESA INSTEAD OF NEWPORT? Airport Director Shoots Down Proposed Takeoff Pattern ... -Rultway Revaniping Proposal Rejected A Newport 6 each anti-jet noise group's proposal to r ealign the m ain Orange County Airport runway so planes would lake off over Costa Mesa h as been fl atly rejected by county a irport of ficials. In a letter to the county Board of Supervisors, county A1rport Director Robert Bresnahan said the Airport Action Association <AAA> proposal ·•does not appear \'iable." . The AAA made its proposal lo supervisors in response to SOI· gestions by Costa Mesa officials that a new , expanded ai r terminal be built on the west side of the airport. The noise foes. who have op· posed any airport expapsion. said a new runway could be built diagonally across the existing airstrip ilnd could be used only by planes taking Qff. The pattern s uggested by the AAA would bave the jets cli mb· ing over .the Santa Ana Country Club, Southern Cali forn ia College a nd the county fair· grounds rather than over the Up- per Newpo~t.Bay. Ip his ·14'.!tte r to the board. Bresnlfhan outlined six reasons why th.,e ~AA proposal was i!l1· possibl~ to impletnenl. They m- clude: -The fact the proposed ne"' runway would qisect both exist- ing.runways, forcing any traffic on ~e l\YO to bt suspended whiie the diagon l one was in ... . .. ·use. To imple ment the proposed runway. the north a irport t1edown area for 475 light planes would have to be abandoned. To satis fy FederaJ Avia- tion Agency regulations, the ex· isling terminal building and direction radar station at the airport would have to be aban- doned If the runway were bui It. -To satisfy FAA ''clear zone" regulations. the county would have to buy developed property on the south west side of the airport. -Any new runwCJy would have lo comply immediately with the s trict 1985 noise standards pro- hibiting most de\'elopmenl inside <See R UNWAY. Page Ali DOW DECLINES ANOTHER TIME NEW YORK (U Pl> -The stock market, hit by profit laking for the fourth consecutive day. closed lower today in rather slow trading onlhe New York Stock Exchange. · The Dow Jones industrial average, a 24 -point loser the past three sessions. dropped 0 .9~ potnls at 763.06. Declines led ad vances by about an eight.to-five margin <Tables. 891. Prices also were lower in moderate trading on the Amen can Stock Exchange. Hospital Projects Backed By DOl'GLA5 fRITZSCHE Of lh• Oalty PllolSl•ll fo'ollowing two nights of hear· ings, an Orange County Health Planning Council Committee vol· ed early today to allow both UC Irvine and the non-profit Hoag- Weslern World consortium to build hospitals on adjacent sites in lrvinl' The council's fat'1lttH•s re\'iew committeee approved the \;Cl· California College of Medicine apglication to bt.Uld a $19.4 mUJiot;. !OO·b &d on-campus hospital with an 11 lo O vote. The committee approved lhe S7.3 million. lOO·bed hospital to be buiit by a merged Hoag M emori a I Hospital-Western World Medical Foundation con· :.ortium on a narrow 6 to 5 \'ole. The committee decision 1s not a final approv a I. lts rulings arc recommendations which will l>e voled on by the whole health planning council April 1 In approving both facllilies. the committee overruled the re· commendations of its staff. ,\ report drafted by Fi.1Cilil1es R eview Director Frank Armstrong said appro,·ing both "would result in the construction of two hospitals across the street from each other. both undersized and involving diseconomies of scale as well as wasteful duplica- tions in the ('Or e staff and equi P· ment ·· A second argument against ap· provmg both h ad been launched :>y medical school Dean Stanle} van den Noort. He said the two facilities would compete ..., ith each other for physicians and the proximity or the two hospitab would r esult in "animosity .. between the s taffs. Hoag Administr ator Scott Parker told the panel that he had not considered the idea of both being approved and could not comment on the potentiaJ effect of irld~·by-sidc fa('ilities. Throughout the evening. :.pokesmcn for the Hoag-Western World group offered compromise to thl' opposing university hospital <1dvocates But the univt!rsity contended a proposed cooperative facility would . be 1mposs1ble. The un 1vers1ly must have total control CS<-e HOSPITALS. PageA21 Today' ~losl~•­ N. V. Sa. C TEN CsNT.S~ ftrd Bari billboards." Ha ll's recommt>ndation wa)) approved without comment rrom chamber dirl-:clors. Tht> chamber stance contradicti; a survey conducted by the city's planning ~partment in 1973. That sur"'(ey' sought public views on.dJ,-site business signs, but in· c 1 u.d e d o n e q u est a o n on bi.llboar<&. • -The: S\U'vey circulated. amon.g' lazz Itla1a ('hamber or commerce mem- berb. Among those reeponding to a question on which policy the Cl• ty should adopt on billboard&. 67 .8 percent of the businessmen favored prohlbition, 36.1 percent favored restricting tbem to exi• ing locations. a nd 4.4 percent favored removal of all restrtc· tJons. The billboa rd otdln~e • ..whie <See BILLBOARD. Y~e A2 Fountain Valley High School musician Pat Lipot blO\\~ up a storm on his tenor saxophone during performance this morning at Orange Coast College ·Jazz Festival in Costa Mes:.a. Festival continues through Saturday with competition among young jazz musicians from !lchools and colleges in California, 1\:e\'ada and \\'ashington. Torpedoes Taken From Soviet Sub? WASHl:--;GTON <l 'Pl> Tht• Central lntelltgcn('(' Agency 1'- belie\'ed to ha\'(• recovered a1 leas t two nuclear torpedo '' i.lrheads from a Soviet sub marine" h1eh sank in thl• PacifH· Ocean. thl' \\'ashtngton Post s <11d toda) Getting lhl· warheads was a major intelligence \'lCtory for tht• CIA. the Post said . because 1t \'erified that Soviet subs earned nuclear torpedm·s. :\ high intelligence source told CPI Thursday that .. marvelou:-. stuff" was recovered in the con· troversial salvage oper ation Po1t'er Cut To 60,000 Mes<l Ho11ws <lesp1tl' some dtarge!:-. thl· a l• tempt \\as not v.orth iti multimillion doll.1r cost Thal sour<'l'. hm\ l'\ t•r. did nut :.a~ t·~ .1ct l v '' h;.t l '' ;.ts rec·o,·en·d : The• SO\ 1et G l'la))s dH.'!:-.l'I sub! ntarlnl' l'Xploded in the P<Jc1fic: 800 lo 1.000 miles north\\est of I la\\ .Jii Ill 1968 and plunged thre& miles to thl' oc·eun floor "1tb' ))Orne 86 Russians ;.tboard The '1t·t1ms '''L•re buried at sea br the ('tr\ will full military honors i.lftcr thl' agt.·nc~ reco\'ered por- twns of the sub The Post quute<l sources as saytng two torpedo warheads \\ere taken from tht.' one· third of till' ship n11sed bst summer .by the Glomar F:xplorer. a special s.ih agt. !>hip built for the Cl.\ by 1 ht.• llo\\ ard Hughes organization .1l" reportt•d cost of S350 million. .. Vuriable cloudiness tonight becoming mostly cloudy Saturday. accO{d· ing to the weather servi~e. Slightlt coo1er Salurdar with h fghs oC 58 a\, the be ache~ rlsing to 64 in.land. Injunction A sudden dccl r11.: !)C)\\ l'I' lo~~ affected nearly 60.000 ('Uslomcr.., m Costa '.\Icsa. South Sant<1 Anu and north Orcrngt' C'ount~· earl\ toda~ The tount \ re~ulents \H'l'l' among those· blackl'd out ''hen electric powt'r ha ltc-d briefl) at 12:55 a .m. over wide art•a:-of Califor nia from San f'rancbco lo San Di e i o. Jim KennNly . m a'h ager of the Southt•rn Cali fornia Edison Company Newport Beach-Costa Mesa of· fice. said today. "fl make:-. no difference that torpl'dO "arheacb are reli.1t1,·ely .;m<il l compal'l·d to missHe '' ctrht.>ads... a sou1Tt.' told lh~ Po))t · ,\n~ kind of '"arhead gives us a priceless insight mte thl'1r technology al')d their ap- pro i.t Ch to sol\'in g nucl•~r \\Capons problems ·· The Post said also that another n•porl \\as betn,g circulated "br mtl'lltgenct' sources on the fringe of thl' CIA .. that the entire sub- marine ""as r etrieved piece by pi en' INSIDE TODA~ Some of Amerioc'• 11ounge&1 • and moa1 talenlnl'pian13f1, oU under the ao~ Q} 19, wUt ~ pl4Jjing on the 6hinge Coast this weekend in 'o compttition wh1ch £1 open to the public; See llory on pag• C 1 o/ today'• Wee1"ndet , I ~ Flans Halted/or Foundation Stock ·Bloc Sale Irvine-Ranch-heiress Joa n Irvine Sml(h lost the Cirst round · in her stock control l awsuit aarUnst the J.-mes Irvine Foun- dation today The judge who denied her de - 11\and for an lnjunctiod'1 however, .was much kinder to the CaUlornia Attorney General· • ocnce. • Orange County Superior Court Judge Claude M. Owens 1ran{ed the prelim1n•ry injunction d~ manded by the state with tbc comment tbat the snate "has raised quesUons so serious, sub· istenUal and dllflcult u to make them a £air ground Cor Ullaa· t10tt •••. Judge Owens' action seems Turning to the arguments filed certain to halt at least t.mlil trial by attorneys for Joan Irvine or the issue, the plans of the Smith. he commented. "lt is im- Jamei Irvine Foundation to sell probable tha t plaintiff will pre a controlUng bloc of Irvine Corn vail in her complaint attrlal." pany stock to lhe Mobil Oil Mrs. Smith's lawyers argue<l Corporation for $110 million. in the pretrial hearing last month that Irvine Company stock was Judge Owens' comments in the worth far more than the $24 a 25-page opinion that followed share figure calculated al the more than a month or delibera-timeoftheproposed Mobildeal. lions In his chambers that the Ht'r lawyers ar11ued that she late has proved to him al this und othtr minority !!thareholders Point tbat tf\e proPQSed sale "is a hou~ bt altowcd tlhle to pre- motter or t.ht areat• public \n· aro • ew rorm ol stock tor st." ~i:~•i,.e1thurc which would He furth r notes that th is a arantee a fairer public salt-of "r ason3ble probobiUty of tht e stpt'k_ nd a bettcrprice for It Attornty Gtnenl's Omct Prtt• 1'he foundaU011 ontrols M.S vaiUna allriat:• • IRVlN£, Page.U> • ... '\ Although the outage lasted 16 minutes in many areas. Kenned) s,.id the Orange County loss ":.\)) onlv 10 minutes. T he po\\ er cut was caused by a transmission line failure from two major Pacific Northwest power lines Russ Hawkes, a spokesman (or Southem California Edison, said the t\\•o 1nter-ltt lines from Oregon -one an 8.000 volt DC line and the other • 50.000 volt AC Uno -dropped affected 3,000 megawatts in California Cyclist Uninjured ' As Bike Hits Bus Artiglio Salvatore, 51. was rid· ing his bicycle on East 17th Street 1n Costa Mesa. at 4:30 p.m . Thursday when an Orange C~ ty Transit District bus made a ri~ht turn from that street ol\lo Orange A venue. Police said Sal\'atorc. or ~­ Arnold Ave .. Costa Mesa, w shjken up but apparenUy UllUl· jur~ when his far·s maller vehi. cle collided with the big bus driven by Julia M. Hurt. 41, of Santa Ana. I • Jobs at Irvine Co. The Irvine Company laid off 13 of its 814 employes Wednesday. The layoCb were attributed by ~ompany spokesman Jerome Collins to belt tightening in hard (io.ancial times. About half of those laid off. he said. worked for the company's planning and property services departments. The balance of those laid off worked for various corporate departments, he said. The employe cutbacks, he said. amount to 1.6 percent of the com- pany's work force. "We don't an\icipate any further layoffs," Collins said. Collins cittnbuted the layoffs to the sluggish economy, adding "our indications are that the economy will turn around by the end of tht! y~ar." "Our own situation is that our income for the current fiscal year is up from last year. But it is below projections so we had to do a little belt tightening," Collins said. f~ ron1 Page 1\ l INDICTED ... ,trial action in Judge James K. Turner's courtroom. Investigators said that Buxton ·was the r egional manager of the Radio Shack chain controlled by the Tandy group when Upton ac- cepted stereo equipment and manne equipment that was in· stalled in his boat at Newport BeaC'h. It 1s alleged that the acts of bribery occurred on Sept. 15, 1970; Oct. 4, 1971 and Nov.15, 1972. Assistant District Attorney Michael Capizzi said be has a number of investigators w')rking today on additional allegations that will likely produce more in- dktments. An investigator whose report led to today's indictment alleged Upton r ecci ved an electri c generating plant and aqualift valued at nearly $900 and that the Radio Shack company picked up -the t ab for the m arine equip- ment. Tbe investigator also testified in writing that a Tandy Corpora· tion official told Capizzi that the comp<sny "saved approximately Sl00,000 in two years by knowing the right people in lhe assessor's office.·· Upton wa~ <Assigned by lhen- assessor Hinshaw to handle the Radio Shack assessments during the period in which the bribes were offered and accepted, the investigator said. The in vestiga tion that pro· duccd the indictment also in- cludes the allegation that Radio Shac:k ''as undl•ras~cssctl by "Si!25.880 in l 9m.1 The tax of $22.000 due under that assessment hike w.is never u11lcd and nt!ver paid. the district <ittorne~"s office .illl'l.!t.'s Dairv F<trniers . Stage Protest .:'\ORTllGLE~:'\. Colo. <lJ PJ> -Angry dairy farmers planned to assemhlt' in a department • store parkmi.: lot today to sell : five-pound hl1ll•ks of cheddar : cheese at rcduC't.·tl pnces to pro· : tes t .mar~up :.-. charged by : supermarkets .. we·rc going lo have a tlirccl sale from farmers to con- sumers ... forml.'r Nick Kalls~n said. "We" ~int to slop tht' spread between wh.it 1 hl' t·onsumer has -to pay ancl ~hat the farmer .i ets." ORANGE COAST c. DAILY PILOT 1°1'11t 0r.,.O"' (N'lt 0.,1ly Pilot ~tt"i-""ch1icom l'.Mfwd'ttwh ~ p.,,.-., t\Out.l•\/Wdbf'f~()r~ C,.O.\t P .,QI, "'"O CfJthP•f"IW" 5.f-on.-t• ~O.hon\•~ ~·"""9 Mo"(J4y ff\rOv4'1ft Jt10..y fOt' ~lA ~'4. N••OO'"I CK.-( n Hunl1Nl'c..'\ ht•<." ·f °"' t•i" V411 ff h¥tnf'. ,.,,,,1 .. n.,ck V•llt• •nd ~ a. <1t<P\,~M\n C.o•· 1 A no'' t•OtO'\•• edfttOf'I f'\ Nbi•V'IMt \.tturO•t\ .tntj \.urw1•V-,,,., p k'te.ap..I DU«>li""•f\Q ,,1.nt .if :JtX> Wnt S.y .,.,..., ~lA ...._.._. < .1111un1 .... u1, .. Robert N Weed Prf°"'°'"t -""' Pubh-""' Jack R. 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Pflge it I HOSPITALS BACKED • • • over its tNJC'hmg hospital, Or. \'an den Noort said. Armstrong saicl he could not speculate on whether lht• full council is likely to uphold the re- commendations of lhe faC'ililics review committee . SuC'h specula· lion, he said. could preJudice the committee's vote. However. one source said that reorganization of the planning council has streamlined its operations <ind the twttlr is un· likely to be re..foughl before the full committee. Should both hospitals be finallv approved, Hoag-western World is set to open in 1979. If a seri es of complex fin .m«1al approvals are made by the state and university system the Wl· iversity hospital \\ill o~n in 1977 al the earliest. A v<1riety of s pok esmt•n praised Ho<1g -Western World's dream of a hos pital surrounded by a mediC'al office and industry complex on 150 acres of land ad jacent to the UCI campus. An 18-acre site has been donot· ed by the Irvine Company to Western World Medical Foundi.l- tion Additionally, the company has given the group options to buy another 132 acres al Sl7,000 an acre bargain prices. Parker said the land is worth $150,000 to S200,000 an acre. After fmal approval of the council, the two non-profit medical groups plan to forma lly merge. The land is to be leased to a variety' of medical office and industrial conC'erns to help cut costs at lhe two affiliated Hoag hospitals. Concerns of I rvine residents were reported lo the council by Janel Burton. a member of the Western World board of directors and Irvine resident. She said pro· jections that Irvine residents would have "fourth priority" for treatment at the un1vers1ty hospital underscored the need for a community hospital in Irvine. Irvine growth projections in- dicate that 158 hos pital beds will be needed to serve the 8.5,000 resi· dents expected in 1985 The university hospital was re- peatedly described as mcetmg a regional. rather than a local , need. The hos pital 1s to be part of a medical teaching and health Alan Sehwalbe c;ire system. The system would tonsist of the on -campus hospitol. <1 renovated 300-bed Orange County Medical Center <tnd a string of fin~ outp;ilicnt C'linics. About 80 percent of lhe on· (·ampus hospital's patients, Or. van den Noort said, would be re· ferred from ol her parts of the county. un1vt'rs1ty spokesmen, mclud •n~ Chancrllor Daniel Aldrich and Dr. van d en Noort said that the um\'ersity supported a com· rnunity hos pital in Irvi ne, as long as the university hospitcil was ;ipproved first. University J>l"Qjedions. as r e· lated by Dr. van aen Noort. show that 40 beds at the UCI hOspital will be devoted to community c·are. Low Ceiling Slows Search For AF Plane TACOMA. Wash. CPI 1 An Air Force Cl41 Slarliftcr return- ing from Japan with 16 persons aboard crashed Thursday night m the rugged Olympic mountains northwest of Seattle. Po ul weather today hampered thl' search for survivors. An emergency locator beacon in the downed plane put its posi- tion in the vicinity of 7.888-foot Mt. Deception in lhe Needles Range near the east boundary of Olympic National Park. Shortly befor e dawn. Coast Guard search and rescue tea m s from Seattle. Bremerton and Tacoma set out lo make a ground . search while Air Force search ·and rescue planes look to the air despite the low ceiling and forecasts of heavy snow and rain squalls in the reg ion. A 2.000-foot ceiling. winds and rain early today prevented a helicopter from making a visual search of the area. ''The cloud celling was below the mountain lops, so our helicopter obviously couldn't go there." said a Coasl Guard spokesman Ex-teacher Gets Six-month Term Former Corona del Mar High School teacher Alan Jay Schwalbe was sentenced h1te Thursday t o six months in Orange County Jail after being convicted of multiple sex of· fenses against two male stu· dents. Harbor Municipal C.OUJ1. Judge Calvin Schmidt ordered the Jail term ror Sc hwalbe, 42, of Newport Beach. ·Judge Schmidt addlUonally or· derf'd the former 1oda1 studlt.& lnlltructor to serve three yean; probation during whJdl lime hJ ass()('Jales must be approved by ttw probation dtpartment and .. Schwalbe must receive psychiatric counseling. Judge Schmidt pronounced sentence after reading lhe re· ports of two psychiatrists who ex- amined the defendant. An earlier examination ordered by a Superior Court judge detennlned that Schwalbe.. was not a mental· ly disordered •ex olt<!ndtt at the time oC th~ OCCenses. A Jury in Judte Scbmldt's courtroom found Stthwalbe tiuilty on 11 of 18 misdemeanor counts 1nvolvln1 his 1exu l ~iatJon with two li-year-otd brothers . Schwalbe will begjn servtq h1s <'ounty jalJ term April 22. Cl~, Postal Ser.,iee .. M ., ii Ope:Ded IDegally i WASHINGTON <UPI> -Dur- ane a 20-year 11erlod beginning in 1953, lhe Postal Suvic;e cooper at· ed with tho CIA in an illegal mail opening operation concentrated on mail between the United States and Communist countries. according to Hou1te testimol\)' made pubUc today. Chief Postal Inspector William J . Cotter outlined w the House Civil Liberties subcommittee last Tuesday the details behind a Central Intelligence Agency mail s urveillance project that inspect· ed mail going to and from the Soviet Union and China, among other countries, between 1953 and 1973. f'romPa~AJ BILLBOARD squeaked through the planning commission on a 3-2 vote, and the environmental impact report on the ordinance, are due lo be dis- cussed by the city council at a study session at 7:30 p.m . March 31. After that, the ordinance is due for a public hearing at the Apri I 15council meeting. A year ago the city adopted the controversial business sign or- dinance after months of long study sessions and hearings. City planners view the adoption of an ordinance phasing out billboards as the logical nt!xt step to the Jaw that reduced the signs. .. What sense does it make to limit the size of business signs when looming ove r their proper- ly i s a 500 -s qu;ire -foot billboard'!" asked Chief Advance Planner Arnold fl am ala when the billboard ordinance was in- troduced last year. The outdoor advertising com· pan1es ha ve gone on record against the billboard ordinance. chargtn~ that the proposal would eliminate a lawful bus iness. Companies said lhal l'Ompensa- tion should be paid if the city wants the signs n:mo,·cd and threatened to s ue if compensa- tion is not paid. At the March :Jl study session. the council a lso will discuss the question of s pecial sign regula- tions for such busine:.-.ses as auto dealers. motels, movie theaters. and gas stations. New regul<1- t10ns would create exception-; for these businesses under the sign code. A public heoriog on the special regulations 1s scheduled for April 1 RUNWAY. • • a. high-noise zone. Land acquisi· t1on to meet requirement could cost SlO million. The federal government wouldn't participate in construe· Lion of a diagonal runway, leav- ing the cost to the proposers. ··construction of the proposed additional runway for takeofCs only does not appear lo have cost benefit justification," Bresnahan concluded. Cotler said he ended the pro· jed shortly thereafter. Cotter said rormer Pt>itmast~r General WinLon Blount a nd !ormer Attorney General John N. Mitchell, who both served in the Nixon adm inicilration, knew about the clandestine mall ~ur· veillance operation. He did not know who else was aware of the mail opening opera- tion which took place at Kennedy International Airport in New York and in San Francisco. But he expressed the belief that every pres ident golng back to Dwight D. Eisenhower was "aware of this activity conducted by the CIA." Douglas To Recall 1,000 The McDonnell Douglas Corporation will recall 1,000 of the 7,500 workers placed on tem- porary layoff at the firm's Long Beach plant Monday. But company otficlals today denied reports that the recall was ordered in expectationof asettle· ment Sunday with striking mem· bers of the International Associa· lionofMat.•hin1~1s llAM). Loc~tl -•of thl' IAM, on strike nearly ~ix "'eel.:., will \'Ole at 1 p.m . Sunday in Los Angeles on a new contract offer, reached with the help of federal mediators. Company officials explained that when a t e mporary layoff 1s called, the workers must be placed back on the job aftet two weeks. Any layofC a flerthal must be done selectively. rather than by department or shift, taking a worker's seniority into actount. The other 6,500 workers, also placed on a te mporarj layoff. are expected to be called back to work in a week. t But company rt\'icials said they did not know whether those workers would later be placed on permanent layoff. The cutbacks were caused by a shortage of JAM-manufactured airplane parts at the t~ng Beach plant. . There a re 19,000 IAM mem~rs at McDonnell Douglas plants na· tionwide, including 7,000 in Southern California und 1,500 in Hunlin~ton Beach. So far there have been nu layoffs in Huntington Beach. although· company officials have not ruled out that possibility. College in Red NEW YORK (UPI) -Ex· e lusive Finch College for Women, where many New York City socialites were educated, is Sl million in the red and will close in September unless the money can be raised, College President Rodney Felder an· nounced Thursday. Felder said the 75-year-old school from which Tricia Nixon graduated needed $500,000immediately. Under the law. first class m:.111 cannot be opened by any govern m ent age1H'Y \' ithout a court search and ~eizurc order. Cotter. who "us a CIA offi~wl at the tunt" the mull o~nu~ 1operation began in 1953. S8ld that he made continual efforts to try to stop the project whc1_1 h~ · bl•came the Postul Services chief postal inspector. "l was pushing lo i;ct rid of llw project," Cotter said. He. said ht• went lo lhen CIA Director Richard Helms in 1971 and told him "either get eicceedingly hi~h approval for this project. or dis continue the project." From Page Al IRVINE ... percent of the Irvine Company's 8.415,300 shares of ~tock. Under the Federal Tax Reform Act of 1969, tax-exempt foundCt · lions must divest th~mselvelj of controlling shares of C'Orport.1 · lions. Judge Owens agrl'CS in his opi· nion that fair m;.irkct value wilt be a major isSUl' in the upcomin~ trial in terms of the state's argu- ment that public intert·st 1s in volved in the proposed !\fobil Oil transaction . :\1rs. Smith. \\ho holds :!2 pt.•r cent of the Irvine Company·-; stock. claims that the co:npan) ·.., true worth is Sl billion and that. each individual share 1s worth $118.84. Irvine C'om pany directors ha\l' valued the company's \\Orth at S200,000. Judge Owens notes in his opinion. Book Ba1mers Loose Again ROSEBGHG. Ori'. CA P) About lwo dozen lu111ks have been rcmo,·cd f1 om l~o,,dmrg High School'~ lihra1 \ for fe.ir they would run .llc111I of On•gun's an lipornog1·.111h' law. Th<'' 1111 ludl· ··c.lleht'r 111 thl' R~t·. Summl·r of ·12" anti J cop~ of Tim~ magazine that sho•,\" picture~ or streaker:-.. Prrnc1pol Dale Nees 1s readin~ . \k ';meter Solzht•n1~yn 's "GulaJ! .\rl'hpilago·' to determine its future at Roseburg High School. Under the law. which became effe<'live in December, ~chool librarians can be held li able for illegal books on the shelves. Plant Damaged WAGNER. S.D. <UPI > -The three-day armed occupation of the Yankton Sioux Industries meal packing plant resulted in heavy damage to the facility, ~· company attorney said Thurs- day. He said the 40-mcmber Eagle Warrior Society caused .. thousands of dollars" damage to the plant. 7eJ. "'°" -~~. 1~. Milling !toad by Baker Country French at its finest Baker's new Milling Road has just arrived. 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