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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1975-04-03 - Orange Coast Pilot7 t • • -~---. -. . ... ·--.. ~ -. . --• a-• . -· . . I ~·-..:. .......-....:=:.·-::: • r -... . --·-. ..... _ -- . • • • • r • -· • -..... ---- . -. . -. • . . ----- ' I -. . . . ' --.·-. •• .. .~ -. ., , • . . • • • ·en.& -· If"-• , ,.~ ~ ' -. • • --· • -· • . I · . .,,, ' ' • ' • es • -• • I • . . ;-Iha Auto: Stnog Device .... ---. ' , . .,_ • • ' • :;: . ~ .... . • • .· .. -~ . Hinshaw Consultant Role P~ohed . .,,.. ~-. . ........ -~ . -.. ---· --· ---- . '" SF Bort"ocks . ..• -. ' • FrisJ<y O:rp~ans • • • ·i.!1 ,. .. - ~--. •• ~SheWant~ Action ' County Unsure Of Worth . Ninallr sl\Wt> ... . . · .,,,,. . !. l .. 8.AN "FJIANCISCO ;.{UPI~ -weary· filmse\f 1,after m~ing,, By GARY GRANVILLE Of lM 0.lly f"HOlit.ltt . - Fiftl'·l!'lgbt,.. VJetnamese orphans, the children. j , fl~wnoutofSaigon by a pilot who-Tw,o of the., orphans wtre defied attempts to ball his plane, transferred lo a hospital for al· ctiattered and played in an ArJ!lY tention to minom; ailments. Army 1 bf:!rr&clcs tcxfay, refusing to·gd to personnel at ll\e San Francisco· sleep. Presidio tried to get the rest to lie -•1Most of thein are finally run· down on the, mattresses in the nlng out of energy,'' Said Dr. ba_rracks and·,1httos1eep. Gary Feldman, who was a bit -Tlie orphalis,. ranging in age / • ' ·~.'Crom thr_ee months to 8 years, ar· .. riVed at 'Oakland Iptemational Brown AUXJ.its o PPQs1r 10N r o ·i'H1eu· . INCREASES'LSlory, Page A4: Smog Device cH1EF iWicuER RicH. Bi ll Ailih>n eur GENERoUs-A-10 Airport dUTinJ the night abo~ a -~~ · ~.. World AirwaYs• cargo jet whose SACRAMUI •Y (AJ') -Gov. pilot iook of! (~om Soi•on in de· ..... BroWn 1r. dlM!Ml't knoW fian,ce oY instruction?°from air wtia .. wJU 4o ii--'& bill reaches. controllers. The pilot said he his deik' wJping out a con -thought it was just anothei stall trovenitl aut,o .sitiog device pro-which ' had delayed the of.phan gram in six Southern California fiightfoi: many hours. cotlntles. 1 • World Air.ways hoped to fly BUt the 36-year-old chief ex· 1,000 or more orphans to the Uhit· ectltve wahu to-J>e preparect to ~ ~ ~ .... ""1 -. .. -1" . ·decide iwhethe,r to approve or t9 ed States but ran in.to red tape. Veto' u.e measure, which was Two of the 60 aboard the cargo •zt::ded t9 come up for ·a finil jet when it left Saigon were taken •. .._1~ 11j, . . ' l · ·Slacey-M[x, 19,JOf the ltaibor View Homes appealing for the relqm of Camily pet. She ..,. section lil Newport Beach, isn't fooling says sh·e 'll stand there "until that one \'GU In tJ>e Assembly during its ~!k~.~~ Jap~~ be~ause they wer~ aftciimOn 1e1ston tod'ay. l · · .. .abc:Sut J in4iJ!&" h~r missing dog, a lO·Y.e.ar-pers.on who might have information'' • oljl0 w!Ji\§>W!lllt Highland. terrier named about' the dog sees her sign. Mix family. •11'm conipiling all the in-Al the children on the flight formation 50r1 Will be ih 8 posi· were orphans s ponsored by Mar.lei¢ She stoeld at the corne r of Ford 3023 Port Bristol, planned to distribute 800 Ro.'cl ·a11d 'idaC'Artl!ur BOulevard W~es-. ·.handbills t.oday jn effort to find the dog. day ~ternooo with her hlJJld-lette red sign k j d 'flh Frien-~s for th e Vietn,.am lion to ma ea u gment I ave Children, a Denver-bas~ agen· to," Brown told ' Capitol news cy, which has been taking: care or conference Wednesday. •.--Pressed by repoi-t~rs oh children in Southeast Alia for • ~ whether he has reached a dQ-eight year.s. · -. H ,' 'Vi f The orphans afe head«f for · • · t '• t ' • t • ' ci!ion on the bit by sen . ·Oiner new parentsthroughout !he-"Unil· un_ ._ .. ng pn .... ..c .. l!l . Raina, (0-Ventura), Brown ed 5 So 1 """ 'h f -SI ~&! '1 &! l.ed "N I h _., .. tales. me a"m"fS ave rep I : , . Or 8 veu.-...----;:-. WAitM1.8"1nonths or more·to·aee ~ ~ Q L 0 Rains bill wquld remove the · theiradoptedchfld. •.1-Se•' ~ ~__. --• t -d-~ J ~ eavmg requirement thai all 1966-70 c:ars; -Some yo4nasters were cf'Ying ~---ze ~-o' r .. ze . In Los Angeles, San Bernardind, when they arrived; Dr. Feldman . ., . 6• • ' . ., i. M . 'E l SantaB~r'bara, Vent\U'at !)range· said ~Utmos~W.eresoonrµnning _ , eS& 8 ery , Pair Robbed an~ -R1ve~aid~ ee"nttes~ bg arotind in the.b..arracks, s~ting .An elderly Huntington Beach of·a borne there, but;when so-· • ,.,. eqwppM ~1th a deyicetb conti'Gf to e;1.ch oth er: tossipe baskltballs man. who answered•. a knock at' rneone answered, the , eXcused 1 ...A;dioijte,_,t)ut./.rm motorcyclist emissions or 'Oxides of ._.troaett. ;.'' .. andplayfo"g aapies. his~ d09r .e¥1Y: ~;.tdnesday, ·\Ul•.•..i:·themse!"'@"! /·J' "~·~ ~ ~ii.:;'r.~ "'wftlf a -.,45 -C,a.lltier automatic <N2_xe)'1n1t.a' tt' at1'on r=emen' f':, -·~sett Q.lttdANS, Page AZ> kidna.ped·l~. robt1ed and. pisto.1 :-0omal~z sard . ~,he cOUple tfi,en pisfut and bis partner armed with ""-u " .----Whi.P~.-.!\hen dumped m IAngi-pistol wh1ppe·d 1tum, $WfO~h1m a length of pipe rObbcd •a couple began on a· atagg8Nd s last ._' • '~ Bea.cal, p;Oti~ said today. out of.bis J?!cku_p and._drOve&way . of $65 outside ~sta M:eSa•s 94lh 'Septem~r. with all V cl~ due. -r1W ff".1 n '-'-#. ·A · MtgueL Bf~ios ,GQ~~e.z. 62, of . Polfce tn Long Beich . ~und Aero Squadron restaurant late . to have tbe"device bf June30." i . n e .,,.. ~"' ~ l;he City Hot!~·'· Main St ... W1:'9 hJm wa~dering there injure<! a WedneSdfY -~ .·• The repeal meaaur..e,. tleared ' .,. "' '"'~ trea(~ .a~ LQ11 Altos Hospital 1n short lime afte~w.ard . Police The vic\iJns were,,.unharmed the Assembly Ways and Me8.nst.. 1 £L:., ~··~~.;,.rrVi, 'Cle Lor(r ~ach ~dralOran~e.Co.un-, later round Lhe· pickup .truck during the incident at 3180 Committee by one vote Tuesday,.. u1c.·.JJ.1~..., ... -.,. ' t,y Medic~l Cen~er for IOJUMes, abandoned. . Airway Drtve police said. e>peninif the door for. action b)" ~· , police.said. ' Huntin·gton Beach officers said Grace o Piwk:elt ahd William Juli AaSeml)Jy on tlje Sena)"!!r FJTCHBU,RG · Ma!S. (AP) -He:t!ild ... otfle,rs a man and they . s\ill are searching for H. Geyer ·tOld pott&t they had paased measure. Pollci; 8pp'are~y dM~ think the wommttle inet! ll'uesday night at Gonzalez• alleged. abductors jusl 1ett1 the: dinner house adja· Rains, 'who-was on hand.for J.~ l].e,.fe·ece .or a go~~a costume •, a Uuntlilgtpn Beech bar knocked ~Y. The man was d~cribed 8s cenl to (he Or anie. County brown news conferen~. h·a:rqM:t woert y ~Tolfn~:fL . BoSk -.Jr. 'COD·.. mh~ at2 a.m. r ... a~ut five tee.t. four mcbes tall AirPort rµl\way, at 10:40• p.m . that get.tin& the 54 votes fn 'the stitu ~s P:rot~tive headgear ~Ile answered, Gonialez with ~lack ba•r, ~nd the wom_an whentherobberyocc.,-red. _ 80.member Assembly for his tfilt· when ridin& a •otorcycle. Uld, ,the"tnan P,.llled a r~volver, -was £1ve reel, t~o ID~ tall wtth 01M a'am. , .. sir • .' .you wait will be dirficult. His meas1.1r.:. r~· Ope ot ·~Jf ha.r.coe. against tAen ordered Go_nialea mto h1: s_andyh~1r, pohce 1wd. _. 71, .. 40 (Qn_.@."' ml•\f\l,tt-a •,.. • This .ia a quires 1uch • two:thifdl,margiu:; Bolk 23· 0( r•hburgwu ridlna "plclcup,~I ,..,. .l''\t4 4 ' ~-· f>Orclup , 1' one or tbe bike.ts to stO,P t·tie proatr~rri im---:: ·1 mdtorCytle w.,lthou(.protedlve PoUcis'aldthepair,bellevedtb . wa.rued. , " 1 • mediately. "'": • headgear. · .. be ib their 20'1, drove around J>tiAon 'l"t.. ..... lta ·.t • . Bnlwn &aid a~er lbe n...-c;on~_... Offtcers sjld Bost was dr911sed Orange , County for llwhile .. al· • .._.... ·· ' 'they ll.ll4'they were then OI'· ference that ne hai·ncit ~ in a black sonlla suit and rode le&edly -lootdng for an all-night '1111,0VIDENCE, R.I. !UPll -( deredtoftndoveo:theirclishand I>ernoeraUc tegtslaton to Wte • bit .motorcycle th~ough the ma!'ket to rqb. . Tile Rhode Island legislature re· valuab1~•. e1>111IAtU1I oUf6 and• one way o1r anolhe OJI the ..., dowaifiPwn areatn·mid""'emoon. A&maRnt£)r they cOUldn 't fidd Cetved 21 claims Wednesday ~ .. o_z_!n tre.dlt c~'tds bet.ween ~easure. "' .. • Bosk Was st@ped by Ponce and one aUit'able, ~lice asserted, ·*:) . from inmates l\t the Attult. p0r-u"'01• • .. , -.1 \' •11 think they 1hould 4ote thel.r c\rharad i'!th :11\etnc a disol:.i,rly Ille)' drove to DI Jleafh. where rtctlonal lnslllullon wbO 'con· "Of I'll blow your Ol4 ladl'!i(I.'' tndt•ldual conscienc•," healld, t!.nGll. dnvlliil 1111 ~ten:cl ·they Intended rob ahOme .. • tended they s hould be e.lm· the gunman' d•clfred ,. bran-1111-..,.,. ~at ~· did pot \hlnk this :V•te;fathi~ to dllJilay .license · ~~ez told poUee ll!e ~rs·~I' for pen on at btlonglills dishtnc hl• weli~, ' waa •~till : tbat...11,.·ar .~ ~~.aldrel-1,to·ol!qphll,. -,.ir. Uy cballl'!!I their st01,... trotn' their cells by other Olfteen Tim an-,!>Old the !8eeNOs;PaceAll ~onio.,-itce. · ....,._ lrnocke\lonthedoor I ina1atez. · . 1s.eao•Eo,1'.-..u1 . . • ft, -, .. ' • :I · ,, I • . . • • I • ' €oogre.ssm ..;,, · AildTl!W ~. Hinshaw (R-Newporl Beach} was paid $6,000 by the Spart<:1n· burg County, South Carolina, ~­ sessor's·office in 1973 butoxricia1S in that southern county said today they aren't sure what the)' got fOr their money. •· Spartanburg County Ass~r J . L. Marlow s·aid the $6,000 P~· ment to Hins haw covered a hanO· ' "'-'rilten invoice for "sonware for single-family resid ential com. puter appraisal systems.'' How eve r . according to l\.1arlo"°·, three months earlier tbe South*arolina county had purcliesi!d s uch a' system rroni . Orange County for $2,045. , "So, \lo'e're .not sure what We got for our $6,000, " Marlow said. He confi rmed that he has been contacted by Orange County Dis· trict Attorney's investigators. And , l\.1ar\ow added, officials in his county a re conducting an in- vestigation in <-1n attempt to solve the $6,000 riddle. Neither Hin shaw nor Orani:f County Assessor Jack Vallerga were available for comment. this morning. A .!tpokesman in l-linshaw1s congressional field office in San· ta" Ana said the RepubUcan coo· gressman is not expected in the office today. Vallerga's secretary said her boss was "in conference." Spartanburg r ecords also show th<lt both Hinshaw and Vaner.ca (See HINSHAW, Page A2l i "· oran~ra coa~' -t'll ~ --'Wrathrr Inc reas ing cloud in es~ and not so cool tonighl. Considerable cloudiness Friday with some "'inds. Cooler days. Highs 56 to64 . Lows tonight 45 to 55. .~ .... . . . ' INSIDE T ODi\ l' Ra ilroad offi cials in Orange, Los Angeles and San : Diego counlies are betting milliont lhat Southe rn CaJifor-mans will forsake their COTS lo ridt commuter tra in•. See news analysis 011 Page A7 today. Index • • 42 DAIL V PILOT s Thursday. Apr113. 1975 • ~Ford Backs . ~Dies . ' . .Actress Diei ;. ,. ' ln~ewPlay .. :, ..... . " R ejects Is olation ism R~mor LONDON iUPll -Mary Ure. the actress wlfe of IC• tor ·playwri shl Rober\, Shaw and forruerct• cl plaYwriiht 'John ~. ~olliipeed and.died. t.lday ' OO!y hour• after 'O ,. ""• By HELEN THOMAS SAN DIEGO !UP!) -Presi· if'ent . Ford acknowledged today ~at the United States had suf· fWed "serious setbacks" abroad, ~l declared he will not. ''pull Gown the Stars and Stripes and Sail home from the seas of the ·World.'' Jn a hard.hitting speech, Ford .said he was not assigning bl a m e I.qr" the rapidly deteriorating .P)ilitary s ituation in South ~iel· Dam, and pledged the United States wll.l do everything in Its power to case the suffering of civilian refugees. And he urged America's allies not.to worry that U.S. commit- ments would be abandoned in a new retreat into isolationism. ··w e stand ready to defend ourselves and support our allies as surely as we a lw ays have," he said . So long as he is president, he said, America "will neither furl the flag nor abandon bope," Gas Rate Up . Average Increase $1 a Month . LOS t\NG ELES (AP ) -A new natural gas rate hike could raise the average local resident's monthly' bill from about $14 to a bout $15,· the Southern California Gas Com· pany says. A company spokesman said that the 7.lt percent in· crease effective Wednesday had been needed lo offset in· l'reases the company is paying for supplies. But the spokesman said the boost mi2hl be cut out if the gas company passes on a tax savings it might gain under the Tax Reduction Act of 197S. ··w e a r e s tudying the available options," the spokesman stated. ~.· E lude Poliee Pair Rob Laguna -- __ Couple of $20 -~.:A gunman and an accomplice 'With a baseball bat terrorized and robbed a young Laguna Beach coµ-pl e and their infant son Wednesda y in Laguna Beach i~ 'he~t netting the bandits only $20 .#idasetorkeys. .. , The robbers eluded capture by police who threw all available .units into a search of the vicinity 5prro undin g lh1!" Cottage .Restaurant. the area where the cMme occurred. ... ;The robbery occurred at about .~30 p.m . as the 28·year-0ld man, tils 24·year·old wiJe and infant .... ,re returning to their residence following a stroll on the beach below Heisler Park. '..·Two m e n s t e ppe d from hetWeen two apartment bufld· · i..ags as the couple walked in the • vicinity of 300 Cypress Drive. .. Brandishing a .45 ca liber automatic pistol one bandit con · fronted the family and ordered them lo halt. At the same time he manipulated the slide action of 16 pistol placing a round in the &Jin's firing chamber. !'~The gunman ordered that the • " D ead Wido w A P rostitute? . : WEST PALM BEACH, Fl a. (APl -Authorities have dis· eOvered that a rich 71·year-0 ld ~dow who starved to death last Weekend may have had much chore than $800,000 in cash, and· ~al she was once arrested for phstitution. ·:Bertha Adi.lm S weighed SO · !founds when s h e died of BJ,alnutrition in her home Sun· 4i;ay . Police and her attorney :found the cash and hWldreds of $hares of stock in two .safe de- posit boxes. ~·Now, they've discovered three other keys to safe deposit boxes, ~hich they have not loc ated, and records th at she wa s acquitted of 3prostitution charge in 1961 . ORANGE ccflt.ST '. DAILY PILOT : ~~~~~.I~.~':·,==~= CuW -'''""'a Comp.onr. s.rp..,,., • ..,,,_ ..,r ~·--.., 11\follQll f,,.,., ,.,.. ~ , •Mow . Nr•-• a.1<n. HynUnQI"" s. .. n fOUfl· , li on V.tlt•~, l••ln•. U ddltti.<• Y1U•y •"" M i..o..,... 8e«"'''"''" (H\I. ,. ~ •• .-1 ',.,,p,,., ll pUbli_,, S.tlY•U,. -s.ur..w ... l '-" • pton<IUI publ•Sl'U"41 Pl•n• ii ... JOO -·· a.or · !.It...,, ColoU """w. C.thl..,nl• 'DU.. j ·' ' • Robert N. Weed "'"l<Nn1.o*I P\lltl•,,,.... Jactt R. Curley VI«"''"'""'"' .tnd Gr-.tl MO-• Thom as K!?CVi l Ttiomas A M urphiOE" -"'"l•"OIEOI'°' Charles M. Loos Ric hard P. Nall ,., ........ """"'"q•'WjlOl!Of\ Oltlc~s (•> .. INW JJOWo"(l,o•~\J' • .., ..,,._I M«n )lllh•-•-lf"•I UI ~a. ..... ' ... Glo<wwrr• Sl•HI H""''""'"" IH«" ''''I !lo•h 9ouil'•.t•d ,..,,,ltM<• V.tlio'' 1H1>1 Uo P.tr - ., "'" 0'"'90 fl'ff"'" Telepho1M (714 1 M2..,.l21 Classilled Ad\lerli1'inq M2·S4TI S•O<U•fl«O V .. ~. Nt-OllKf Sl1·6l10 ,, • .,,s.n ci.-- 495·06l 0 ,.,.....,_..,fto,..,.oo~"''~'i.. S40·1220 (.op•••Onl, ltl~ 0••"~ C.O.•• """"•ft+"O (.ol'nitO"Y Ne,.. .... , ..... ~,, llh .. H.tl-. llO"lt!O• .... u., ., ~ ..... 11 ......... ,. ft •. , ........ ... !llhe"711<:td '"""''" W-"OI PO'"''''"" OI .:oo.~111,.,,..., 't.t ... I ,,.,, -1100' _.,., ,, (.9611 ""-"• ·~u10tft1.t. ""M<•lll'lllWl•y uorr..., N.IO ....... lllt. • • .,..,...,1 M.00 ... 0tll~I ..... 1 ..... ,o.1-.-N.00 """""'f· •. child be placed on the ground and told the couple lo tum over 811 their property. The woman said she had no money. Her husband handed over lhe cash and the keys to their home and a store he manages. At this point, the band.it holding the bas eball bat be came agitated. He shouted and cursed at the couple then ordered them · to lie face down on the greund. The bandits fl ed on foot north up Cypress Way. After waiting 20 to 30 seconds, the husband got up and ran to a nearby home where he called police. Officers reported the two victims were emotionally shaken by the incident. Police declined to identify the couple for fear the two men could .returp. and usin.I ,.. ~tolen keys gain entry to their home. The gunman was· described as "mellow mannered aild busi· nesslike" during the robbel)'. He was said lo be about five feet 10 inches tall and weigh about 16S pounds. The accomplice was described as being abusive and vulgar. He was said to be abOut five feet 1 eight inches tall and weigh about 150 pounds. Both men wore watch CaP6 and dark clothing. T)le accomj)lice wore a pair of square-framed dark glasses. f'ro111 Page Al HINSHAW. • were paid for consulting services in March or 1973 . Hinshaw, according to the Spartanburg assessor, was paid $462 to cover an invoice sub- mitted to the county M,arch 23, 1973. Vallerga, Marlow saiCI, was. paid $714 for a consul.Ung invoice he submitted March 2, 1973. The pa yments to· the two Orange Countians came within three months or Hin5baw's step frOm county as5essor to a con· gressional seat and Vallerga's appointment by the county Board of Supe r visors to r epla ce Hin sha w as Orange County as· sessor. County record!: in Santa Ana show that Spartanburg County was billed for the computer softw are system on invol,ce 07070 in the amount of $2,UfS. The figure was to cover Orange coun- ty's cost without profit. The .system was made avail• hie to other government ageri~ies in late 1970 after Hirishaw, "in i l e tter to the Board-o Supervisors, sald a demand for the system eXisted. ffis letter was a ccompanied by a cost schedule showing that It wouJ<l cost the county $2,0CS to reproduce the system for other public agencies. Therefore, if the cost schedule was correct. Spartanburg County was billed at cost for the system it purc has ed from• Orange County. According to county counsel's office, state la,w prohibits an SJ· sessor or e mployes of an as· sessor's offi ce from conaultlng with private firms. However. the law does not pro-- hibit either assessors or their employes from consulting with other public agencies. · ~1arlow was not able to I I)' "·hen the cons ulting servlce11 Hinshaw and Vallerga were paid tor were performed. Nor v.·as he certain of the dates the two officials were in Spar1.an· buri CoUDly. ' d•Plie 'the ·aeriouo dlp!OmliUc setbaCk1 abroad in recent weeks ... in Indochina and the .Mideast. ••i reject tbe &roPbet.t'ol doom who-notbin1 llutde~"" at ho-and ·despair abioad," be .saJd. ' In a speech prepared for de· liver}' lo a White House- sponsored citizens conference, FOrd said "we are taking all the humanitarian· measures·we can to relieve tlie innocent civilian rerueees in South Vietnam whose plight touches the heart or Ameri ca. ''At the sa[l'le time, we are Pr"O- vrdlrig for the s·~ety of the Americans who from ~ al deep sens~ of duty ,.,,ight be en- dangered bf swill cbang<15 in the batU~ zone. ' ~d said he will ask Congress wheil' it recoQvenes '"Monday to make a.. "firm American commit· u1Jt }'~ ~~!')o~°;~\i':,~".\}•;ha:,:i:i:i M a d aso.Wet<Beta .,. ~ . Hanoi's aggressiod. This wet, cplcj, and snOW'_~overed grail rhe_a. An ,~.t.ric~ •. CalliJlg the SOutb Vietnamese type bird, .weathers~ spn ng snowstorm with fBOQ'lewhat military collapSe a tirrie of sad· less than a sunn·',...ilspos' ition ,at the Denvet ZOO. Th_e. ness and trouble.' the hesident i :r M t said. "l will bot engag~·n storm left Q inches·of wet snow on the RQck oun .•U/ recriminaUon.s or atlem~to-states. i, • • 1 seubl ame.norsbould.anj1~us.'' · -... · · \ · "Not all the facts are mown • 'J ..,.,~ ~ ~ -- What iS> esseatial now ill that w .. c O~l)lla· Uy''~;_ ..l: .. • tt" , e· !~-f. keep oUr: ~erve and our essen'.tial . 0 ~ urUty as a powerful but peace· loving naUon," Ford said. . , . In some of the strotlgest T• d p 1• • 1 language or his eigb\;monlh pre-le to-o· ·1tJJCS sidency. Ford said,"'\t>must say ., .. witb all the certainty of Which l · · 1 am ca~able-no adveniariesor WASHINGTON (UPI ) -about or discus'& at any great potential enemi.es ol 'Uae:uruted Forme r Tre&.SUfY Secretary length the, the economics of it, Stal~&: should iP.l.g"i"!f: tha'f' John B. Connally Jr. urged but as far as the poJitics are con· America can be · ~alel y Richard Nixon to boo5tpricesup· cerned, looking to 1972, uh, it ap· chaJl~nged . . _. ... . -~for raw milli "on the basis pears very ;clc'Pr to me that ··~nd .no allies or PJl!_e-kSte:d ,. o(\he polit,ical aspects of it •• a~-you're going to h)veto move, uh, friends of the UQjled States ""!cording to a White House' tipe strong in the midwest. You're eo- should worry or fear that our "' played tod.i:Y 8.t Connally's in2 to have to be strong ln rural commitments to them will not. be ~ bril;>erY trial. America,'' Connally told the honoted, because of the curtent "Uh I'm not trying to talk former president. . confusion and changing situation / ' ··1 wouldn't judge it on a moral in Southeast Asia. basis." Connally told Nixon. •·1 . "We stand ready to deC~.nd F ront PClfle A J _judge it on the basis of the P.!:)litical OUr'J'~lves and suppo~ our alli~....... _ .;_ ., ~ aspects of it ." •~ .. as sure~y as we always ~ve, , RO' · riBED ~ .. \ The c-onversation took place Ford said. I) • • • l\1arch 23, 1973, two days before .A. ..Ar ~ the Agriculture Department re· ~ ~ )..I" cyclists took the cash and credit , \'ersed itself and increased the cards and vanished into the n~1ght price support for rav.' milk from ORPHANS. • They ..appeared cheerful, well· scrubbed and dressed.in neat pa- jama.style Vietnam·ese clcllliini. "They've been up allnigbl with the excitement," Said Feldman. They wer~ here b:ecause Cap~ j!en if~aly d•f!F,4 .o~d'!"•• J>y ~gon air traffic '.COnttollers not -totakeOff inthe.Dcs: • ' "Just watch me: Healy said he radJOect to the cont.fullers just before gunning his craft. , Capt. WilJiam Keating. who also mad9·lhe flight;,.,.Plained·at 1 a news conference ,tn Oalcland:.o; "We were instructed to bolil our position by ground control We ignored that. We taxied down the runway and took off.~· , alter ordering Mrs. Pawkett and 80to8SpercenlofRarity. Geyer to s tay where theY were. The Connally tl"ial ls-in its'third 'The gun·wieJ·aing bandit w3 s day in U.S. District Court. He is de;scribed as clean-Shaven but charged with accepting bribes of weSJ'ing a Levi jacket bearing Sl0,000 from milk produrers ·for U.ewingedemblemofLheHarley his help in obtaining price sup· D(!id.son mot6rrvcle. ' " • port increases. •1 • '"' •· \Vednrid8.Y's .,...h0td1h> outsie!e Present at the· *1eeting 'were the 9'"b Aero Squadron was the John Erhlichinan. Nixon's No. 2 aecond •ch ar.tned.ro)>bery of in· aude; Ag{i culture Secretary CUf · di viduals in two dl\ys, followinfa f@rd Hal'diD; Budget Director ~sirnilar knjf epoipl pol!lµp, at 'Gl\Orae P . Schultz. and thrte Sout.b·Coast ~laza . 1: • aid'es. '' · aneWplay. ..-~· ift .Mi•• Ure, 4.i:~ .~ ~ , , the 91ovle or C1 7:1e .... '11..<¥>~ Back in Anger' ud ·•ppe~red in many ~ lllrris. :'< t "" Sile opened , W edneodar, ni8bt in "The Exorclsm, ' . a gKosl 1.t•Tll!O• the llOI•• " ·cl.Dd critlcs found her about. tlidbest thing In It . The cau,se of dealh waa Undetermined. Fr on• P age A 1 NOX ••• Democratic party should take a position on before passage . . Supporters of th~ NOx ~vi~s -including Brown's appointees tQ the state Air Resources Board -claim theY wlll contribute to reducing1 ·air pollution in the s mog.plagued South coast Air Basin. But supporters of the Rains bill say the devices cut engine perlormanc,e and boo5t f8SO~ne consumption for only a nunor tm· prov ement in air quality. The Rains bill w·ould not change the s t'\tewide require- ment that the devices be in · stalled on 1966·70 cars upon change of ownership or ihitial re· gist ration. 1 The measure is SB 41 . Youth Strangled KENT. Pi. iUPll -Acclden· tat death was ruled Wednesday ·in the strangulation of It.en Wright, 15, who placed a blood pressure cuff around his Mck and then inflated it. TOOTHBRUSHES S41D W ASH!NGTON IA P l -The Food and Drug Administration announced today the recall of abou'.t l ,600 G i.rl Scout toothbrushes which it said could break off in'ttle mout h. · The agency s aid the plastic caseS' are not compatible with the brushes to which they are meant · to attach to form handles, "caus- ing)IOSS!bie break'age'." The brushes were manufac· tured and recalled by the Pro· Brush: llivtsion of Vistron Corp. in Flo•un·cc, !\le., the agency said. ' •, But some 500 other •orphans were Doi so luc1£r. 'they were ~en behia'a because of goV'emment decisions that the "s~h";OC8 was not safe enough arid that the children. were not strong enough to make the 6,993·mile trip . , BIG SAVINGS ON. TOP JtAME ~ddpµon officials said here that it was hoped 2,000 orphans could be airlifted from Saigon within 48 hours. But a World Airways spokesman said, "We think it may be too late to bring' more children out.'' The plane had j~l been re- moved from the Saigon·to· Phnom Penh rice airlift. It was converted by adding mattresses, blankets and safety webbing. . , Housewife Saves Twins .... -From Pool PHQENJX, Ariz. (AP) -A youne·hOusewife scaled a six·foe>C. fence and toOk first-aid instruc.· Uon-9ver the ,Phone to save 3· year..old twin tiOys from drown· ing, police teported Wday. Lavonne Stanley, 22, said she beard her •·year.-old soo, Shawn, call to ber Wednesday thal ~ w•s Swim ming. She said shfv looked through a fence and. saw her son and another bpy crawlin1 from the pool. "Then I saw the third boy noat· ing race·-up," she said. "His stomach was bloated and hili skin was blue." Mrs. Stanley said she scaled the fence because the gate was locked, pulled the drowning boy from the pool. administered mouth·tO·mouth resuscitaUon and sent her son for help. ''Then 1 turned arOUbd and saw the other one back in the water noaUnc face down," she said. Mrs. Stanley said she pulled the second twin rrom the pool and was clearing the boy's throat , wheri his jhter arrived and opened the iate. The boys were then' Uken~ide and nre of· nclals said ey gave fi.rst·aid in- struCUons to M.ts. St.&nlty until resC\lera a rt vecf. , The twins, Donald and David l:.en11 we.re rePorted in sat.lsfac· IO..y condition today * John C. Uneoln Hospit1J. · BEAT THE PRICE RISE! ....... 515995 • - · •RANDS WASHERS! DRYERS! TV! REFRIGERATORS! I ERRIFlC SAVINGS NOW ON FLOOR MODB.S • ONf-OF-A-«IND • DEMOS DISCONTINUED MODELS ~OUT THEY GO! DRAST1CALL Y REDt,ICED. TO a.EARi PIJICES $1#HED. -AT . BOTH STORES ,. COSl'A MESlc ANO .R T()flOI HURRY! SAVENOWI • . ' ' &~ W@Mtf ~@((WO©® Cot c problem ~ Tl1rn wnh• Pat Da.:nn. Pal will cut ,.,d 1dpi:, Of:l thel n11au.:err and ac· I ion yOu rieed 10' .!iolve n1t quitits in ,1101.1err11n ent one( b US/tlC.Y S , fl.fail yo ur q1w1tion.~ ltJo /'ci t Dun11 'At n You r S1•r1.11c t•. t>r tt nge Coast l><Hly P1lo1. 1~.o. li1Jr 1500. Cos,Lo Mtra. CA 91611i . Include yoli:r ltleplion~ numlwr, Ne Pro•elylf%era DEAR PAT: I h~ve 'B sign on' my front door that says "No· solicitors, peddlers, or ag~nls.'' Everyone falling into those categories respeCts tbe~ notice and turns oway , except ror re- ligious groups. I consider them agents or their churches and re- sent them coming to my door to spread the word of their faiths. I have my own religion, and if I wanted to know about theirs I'd cont.act them . How can I get them to stop callin g on me? I 've tried lo be pleasant but firm in turning them away. I must admit that at times J 've even been somewhat rude, but they always come back for more. L.H., Huntington Beach Se\'eral deiiomln1tlons are de· dic1ted to m lsslOnary work wltbla the community, and one must admire their zeal ln the f1ce of repeated rejection. Your po1itlon should be respected, however. I would suggest tbat tile next time you are approached, you requeiit the name, address and telephone number of the clergy person se vlng the con- gregatleft from hlch those ap· proachlng you b ve come. Phone and explain you sitlon. Re· quest that your add s be delel· ed from those contacted by mem- ber• of the church Involved. Since you. mentioned no de· nomination In your letter, I &Ive lou my own personal advice: If the clergy serving..religlons that are active In community mis· stonary work wish 'to comment further, I'll be happy to•publlsb information received concerning the proper way one may request -and be assured of-no further cont1ct. Fabric Problem ,....DEAR PAT: I wanl to contact the state regulatory agency in charge of ·dry .cleaning, but I don 't know the phone number. If you can provide it, \lrhat type of action can I expect from lhis agency regarding a eoroplaint I have about a dry cleaner who dam.aged an expensive dre~s? P. Y., Costa 1'1esa You c1P phoae t1ae ...;;_ Angeies , offtce.of the Board of Flbric Care at (213) 620·4130. Phone numbers for most areas of consumer com· plaiDta can l>e found in the white pagea pbotie dlrtttory .iader Consu•t!a:· Tht Board of Fabric C-re licenses d;ry cl~anen,...When a consumer complalntis tnued, the dry cle1ner Is asked to respond and tell the Do1rd what bis response has beea. In ques· tlon1ble cai>es, the services of the International Fabricare Institute <IFI) Labora(oty in -Glendale may be used. According to' IFI, Its texllle dama1e .analysis i;ervice puts the bla111e on the dry cle~r la about 20. percent of the eases, with the customer and •P· parel mlflnllacturer each held res ponsible 40 percent of the· tJme. Book al Dfel• DEAR PAT: Will' you advise me if there ts a book available rating and comparing all the popular weight loss diets? I've checked books tores and the library but can't find one that provides the information I want. T.R., San aemente "Consumer Gulde -Rating the Diets,'' by Theodore Berland CPubllcattons lnternatlonal, Inc., J974), Is available In pa1>4:rback edition. All of the popular diets are summarized, then criticized; the criticism's rebutted, and the pros and .cons are evaluate4 Popular weight contf1lf .lfOUPS also ire dlfcuss-atoni. "With beb1vlor mod.lftraUon programs. .. -' 1 "".' ..:. ..... _ McNasty's , . ,. .~ Too Nasty LOS ANGELES (UPI) - Night rlub owner Filthy Mc.Nasty has been accused or living up to bis name too forcefully. McNastY owns a SUnset Strip night club· where ho frequenUy plays host to a good friend , motorcycle daredevil Evel Knlevet A cocktail .wallrCsid:' Dominique Sllv"erm'a6 •. '1: · filed a $150,0C!O clvil '!"•,!'l\ll. sull agalnill Mc"Niil;i °"" wec1nesday~~~ind 'him ol lnfilcllng .. ·;,i;;~•n<f'lio~--:: injuries by "Pie~ .n.~.~~· by the head. bl!'ll';' ,.,. Jim~ and lllrowlng Mi: OU\ or .... tbe bulfdln1'' Jaif' ~ ;;. ~. ----=--· .• I . . ' .... . • l hursday , Apnl 3. 1975 DAILY PILOT Ab olesale Prices Dip. 4th Time WASHINGTON IA0PJ - Wholesale prices deellned in Ma'rch for the fourth '*1aecuUve montll, dropping slx'1'it!hs or a percent as aar1cu~tura1 Prices reu sharply while inaustr1a1 goods rose on!y •ll11 ht1y, Ille govern- mentrepo~~~day. ' • The re.,Ort from the Labor Department provided further In· dication o! an easing tn the na· tion's Innationary rate. Although the declines at wholesale havo not beeb fully reflected at the re- tail level,' Administration economists predict consumers . can expect further reUer lo the corriJng months. The slx·tenths or a percent decline ln wholesale prices laist month followed a drop of elghl- tenttis in February and marked lhe,f~t time since late J96S \hat wholesale prices had (alien four months io a row. They were down-five-tenths in December and three· tenths in January. . ' In 1963, they retr a total of . sev~n ·tenths in January through April. Prices or farin pr6ducts, pro· ces!led roods and fe'td declined 2.S percent last month. This also marked the fourth drop in a row in that category. Industrial goods r os~ t\"O· tenths of a per cent in Miireh, lt•s:-. than half the fi ve-tenths or :.a J)l'I"· cent increase in each of the 1>rl.'· vious two months a nd the smallesl rise s ince De('C'mber when those prices did not in- crease at all . Cons umer pr icc·s Jn the lhr('c months e nding in February ha ve risen at an ~dju s ted annual rate o( 8.1 percent, compared to an in-,, crease of 13 percent during the previous three-month period. Wholesale prices in the · rirst· quarter of 1975 have de,t:lined at a scesona ll)I. adjusted annuaJ rate of 6.7 percent. This contrasts with increases or 35.2 and 13.4 percent in the third and !ourth quarters o( 197'1. respective ly. F'ord •~dnllnist ra lion orficials predict that inflation will t<ipcr off to a r ate of a bout 6 or 7 per cent this year. down rrom the 12.2 percent rate in 1974. The declin- ing infl<ttion rate has been due in part to th(• recession. whi ('h has sharply c urbed consumer de- mand. Declines at whol esale' gene ral· ly res ult in a ra iling or casing or No Si.ghtings consumt!r prices. but are not i:t lw ays fully passed on at rct<i ll as whol<!sa lc rs and other mid- dlt!men try to ma intain or widen profit m argins . The Wh olesale Price Index i.n Murch \\.'as 170.4, meaning that:.tl statis ti<' .. r s ample or goods "'hit'6 cost SIOO in 1967 nov.· cost $170.40. Despite four straight months Qt. decline, wholes ale prices ttl ~larch still Were 12.5 perct'llt hi gher th an a year earlier. 111· dustrial goods \\'e re up 18.6 per- cent over the 12 months ; fann products were down 13.1 pcrcel1't, whil e proC'essed foods and fccdS .... ·ere up 8.8 percent. ~ Downed Plane ~ Report Phony~ D.111, Pli.t St•fl Pho1o INSIDE THE CONTROL RODM OF SAN ONOFRE NUCLEAR GENERATING STATION Aaalatant Control Oper•lor Bob Brown. Manlpul•tea Complicated Mechanism I Atom Plant Overhauled Refueling, Modification Cost $4 Millio11 ' By FREDERICK SCHOEMEllL 1 0t 1M o~u, P'ltot SWJ "'Yes. all this rigmarole for three lousy wires,"' quipped Hans Ottoson, supe.rintendent of the San Onofre Nuclear Generating Station Wednesday, pointing to the place where large wires exit the bowels of the seaside plarlt. •From the Sab Diego· Freeway, the plant may Dot look like much . to passing motorists. Just a large green dome with a few concrete buildings at its side. 1:he containment.. as the bubble is called, is designed to prevent radioactivity from escaping if there is a nuclear accident at the plant. In the test, the containment is pumped up,with air to a pressure of about 25 pounds , roughly equal to the pressure of an automible tire. ' Spent fu el assemblies have about three percent Uranium. 238 when they are r eplaced. They are sent through lhe tunnel to a "spent fuel pit" where lhey "cool off" ror about three months. They then are encased in lead~ lined casks and sent to facilities where they are rejuvenated. Ottbson said the refueling will keep the plant running for another 18 months or so. The last refueling took place in July 1973. A report of a plane do"·n in the ocean about nine miles ofr D<i.na Point Wednesday touched orr an air-s ea s earch by the Orange (J>unty Harbor Department and the Coast Guard. but turned up nothing, the searchers said today. And the re we re ho reports of ovetdue a ircraft , a s pok esm::an for the Federal Aviation Agency said. T\lo'O j et pilot s from .El ro ro Marine Corps Air Station said they spotted what appeared to be a civilian airliner on the water. LA Newsrack Curb Upheld LOS ANGELES (AP) -A j udge says a city ordinance \llhich bans nudity in publications sol;d in sidewalk newsracks is constitutional . Those who consider the ban a violation of freedom of speech <.i re using a "tarnished dagger smeared with the filth of human degradation .·· Superior Court Judge August J . Goebel said in hi s ruling Wednesday. The judge also voided an in· junction which prevented en· forcemenl of the ordinance. The decision came in a suit brought by Sherman Oaks taxpayer Joan Corl and the American Civil Liberties Union. '-Jnder those· buildings , however, is " maze of pipes and wires and Durnps that is the backbone of;l t•e seven-year·old plant• that in lt,1'e last 20 months prod~ed en9d~h electrici_ty to ligt1t a ·city df S00,000 for ci full Regulations written by the Nuclea r Regulatory Com· mission, formerly the Atomic Energy Commis.sion, requir.e- that the bubble must hold99.8per·. cent of the pressurized volume or· air for 24 hours. Ottoson said the plant passed the test. "A hole only one-eighth of an inch big would be enough for the test to fail," Ottoson said. The dome is 140 feet in diameter. Drexel Floor Sale on Chairs Lt. CoL D.A. Scharr and Capf David Kurner were on a routine training flight at the lime ..:.. a bout 1 p.m . Wednesday. The two fl.1arine fli ers said th9 circled at an altitude of several thousand feet to make sure ,ff their s ighting and then maie '.heir report . \Vh en they looked again, they s aid, the object on the '''ater was gone. A search of the area by Coast Guard helicopte rs. a Coast Guard cutter and harbor depart· ment craft turned up no trace of a downed plane, commercial, or otherwise. The search was called o£f at about 5 p.m. Wednesday, a Coast Guard spokesman in San Diego said today. A Federal Aviation Agency ..ti{. ty officer in Los Angeles said"7.a meticulous check of flight (i:!· cords and planes known to be fn the air at the time revealed nothing unusual. ,1 An El Toro official said lode!( the two pilots ""'ho made the sighting from their TA-4 traiMr jet stuck by their s tory. •·. .. They said it appeared to be a ci vilian airliner that sank after they made a fe\lo' passes over tWe spot and they are quite sure ttf what they saw," the spokesm&ri said . · . The FAA official in LO::s Angeles said his office will con· tinue to monitor night reports in the event an unscheduled pJ3ne turns up missing in the next few: days. \ Sample & Solas ye':rr or: that! 1.uipment that is not seen by t~ubllc is getting a close going over as more than 400 workers prepare to conclude the tb\rd week of a seven-week modification Bnd maintenance ·program that~ Ottoson said is costing more tbao $4 million. Th& modifjdalton and main· tenance projects were scheduled to coincide with "refueling" of one-third of the reactor's nuclear assemblies. Refueling is costing $300,000, Ottoson said. Below the familiar green dome is a second metal lid that is bolt- ed over the pool of water in which · the nuclear rods rest. Ottpsott said that lid has been removed, thus allowing a crane riding on a track to remove Lhe burned out fuel cells and put new ones into place. ·Save up to 30 % T.he biggest modification, cost· ing some $2 milJion, is a project to protect sarety equipment that conceivably could be damaged if one of the many water lines in the plant bur.st. Water is critical to the opera· lion·o( the gen~ating station. It acts as the • 'go-betwee n'' between the reactor core and the steam-driven turbines where electricity is generated. Here's the way it works : As the nuclear material in the fuel as- semblies "bufns up," a pool of water in which the assemblies are submerRed' heals lo a tem· ·peralureofaboutSOOdegrees. Tbe reactor: core water is circulated through pipes th<it come in contact with a nother pool or water. Heat is exchanged and the second pool is heated. creating steal)'I Ulat is piped to the turbines under 800 pounds press!Jre. 1 As the three turbines rotate at 1,800 revolutions per minute, they power a generator1that pro- duces eleetricitY. .i At any giveQ. time when the plant is In operation, 450 million watts oC power is being produced, of whltb 430 million are sent from the plant. The 20 million re- mainder is us~ for the plant's own electric needs. ~so being rebleced during the shutdOwn are 1l ,ooo. SO.foot long pipes lbat deliv'tr cold sea to an area below the turbines to con· dense Ille st~a"\ bac~ to wator. Sea~ water. ~ters and lea\'es the, -plant through two io.root ptpes extendlng into lhe ocelln. 'l"&e witer demand when the ROds not being replaced, toson said,· are reshufOed maximum nuclear reaction. Qt. for · New and used fuel assemblies are conveyed into the reactor chamber via a water-filled tun- nel connected to a concrete build· ing to the south of the dome. ' New fuel assemblies, contain· ing about four percent Uranium 238. a radioactive isotope, are not "bot" until they are lowered into the reaction chamber. Ottoson said. When they are lowered into the chamber, they are bombarded with atomic particles from the existing fuel assemblies. This sets off the chain reaction that re" leases thermal energy that heals the water. Florida Lions v asectomized WEST PALM BEACH. Fla. CUPI> -Lion Country Safari or- ficials , raced with 8 population explosion in their lion kingdom, have decided to cut down the ''romancing" _between the big cats. Veterini'rTani "at the West Palm Boach attractidn have _!latted to perform va.sect..omies on several "dominanthmale' .. lions and bystQrectomles oo some lionesses, said Bill Martin, :a spokesman for the Safart. Similar measures have been taken 'at Lion Country Sa!ari in Irvine. • ' · plarit Is operatltl&. is 3SO,"OOO Lion Country has about tel> ~Uoe.s per minute Ottoson sa.ld. lions, at Jeast 20 more than it M\tntenence and modification wanll, Martin said. Because they WVoiWd not begin untll ttthnl· are expe'nslve anirbals to keep, dan• conduetea a lonkago lest in ·:zooo ate trxl•i lo get rid o! IJ!! ~'rfi~ ·b-otlble tbOl alt. -Ille 'cit.," M"'rUn M!ded, Mid .~~-... 8~1't eo~-theheut • tb1r II c•M'et1tly a buyer's cltllieaenerallig plant. market In lloM. Floor Sample SOFAS & SOFABEDS 20 to 40% Off · Several Collections By Heritage & Drexel Dining Room. Bed Room & Occasional Furniture 15 to 25% Off PROFESSIONAL INTERIOR DE SIGNERS I ALL LEATHER FURNITURE %00/oOFF Ope" Mo"·· ThMrl. & Fri. Eves. I i ; " . • . . • ,. • • • OAJLV PILOT i SQUEEZE PLAY: Al as , we 1>3ve another example this week cjl how vexing it is to attempt to k gislate good looks. This de- feJope d in Fountain Valley, •here the good city council want- 4d to improve the street scene. Founta in Valley is already falJled as one of our. most qu.i et cdrnmunit ies because itt'has made noi se unl a~ful. Noy.· a ttacking s uburban blight on a no the r f ront, Fou ntain Valley \vould like to get all the c:ampers and recreation vehicles off the streets. P a rked along the curbs, these vehic les are an ug- Jitication in the view of the valley's city brass. THUS IT WAS that the city J>.l»,nners s truck upon a scheme to r~move this a lleged blight. They \\~Ould s imply r equire builders to make driveways longer and g8.rages la r ge r on new homes. ·The theory . of course, was that th·e camper or trailer owner, pre- sented Y•ith th e long drivewa y or sui>er·siz ed garage, v.•ould then a.vail himself or this facility and park the oversized vehicle on his own Pf"Operty rather than at the curb. Sadly, I must report to you tha t th.£ Fountain Valley Get·'Em- ldiide Plan has struck certain sfigs. :t'QNDERING 'l"Ht.; proposal jljt the other night, the City C(llncil le arned tha t the size they plinned for bigger driveways a~ garages "''ouldn't accom· date the large campers way. n top of that, it \\-·as estimated t t the scheme would increase t homes' cost by roughly s~ f'aced with these frustrations, thf city council sent the whole RQ- tiiji back to the planning com- nfss ion for more pl anning. 1 Ht'ell, even if they eventually ' wwk out all the technical pro- btlms. you have to suspect the bit garage scheme is doomed to faeure anyy;ay. fOUNTA I N VALLEY or. fiaaldom has neglected to study wJat-is the really bas ic problem. lt~is called Southe rn California Git age Syndrome. here may be a long c hological e xplanation for thern California Garage Syn- me, but put simply, the condi - li9!1 is thus: Euthern Californians have n er been able to fi gure out· v. ta garai::e is fo r .. •• fr HAS NEVER occurred to a S~thern Californian that a g age is a place to park your \" icle. In ste ad, it is a spot wl)ere you s tore the old sofa , in· still a was her , drier and ~·ater hehter , s tack up varied·sized bo):es containing all the stuff you d($'t want in the house. put away th~ playpen , crib, gym set and ol~ furniture the kids have out- grown. build surfboard storage raCk s, set up a weaving loom for mOm and a workbench for dad. lf you are the neat type who a-4Jids having a ll this junk, then YOlJ. simply conve rt the garage in\(> a recreation room with a papl table. _-h .EARLY, TJllS is no place !of-parking ca rs. They mig ht drjp oil on the floor. Thus the Fountain Valley In · door Parking Plan was doomed fr4,m the beginning. It doesn 't matter how large th~y make garages. They will a ltays be full of something ~ides cars. • • • Thurtd1y. Aprll 3, 1975 Opposition to Thieu .. G-r•w-s . ~ ' .. r ' • • SAIGON (AP ) -l\.1ilitsry officials today i55ued shoot·to.kill orders to prevent prote5ts and disturbances in Saigon as up to 50,000 Co mmunist-led forces massed 40 to 50 miles to the northwest and northeast or the capital. Saigon's 10 p.m.·S a .m . curfew was extended to9p.m.·6 a.m. fired. Opposition to Thieu is growing daily in Saigon, a11d law and •rder iii threatened by armed military strag- glers from the central and 11orthern provinces who are slipplns i.Dto the cl· ty without reporting to the .,.my. lrol many of the roads around Saigdb, an assault on it could be mounted quickly once the Communist com· It did in olher'(allen cities, whore a. settln.1 soldier• trampled OV!'r .... rueed to nee. Jn some c.,a111 it w .. more panic and fear lhat lost the clUea than a major attack. • mand decided to move. • Goa. Frodorick Weyand , U.S,An!lY chl•I 'I.I stall, met a&ain with Tblt.ll Despite the orders , the Roman Cat·hollc arc hbishop of Saigon, Nguyen Van Binh, called for the re· signation or President Nguyen Van Thieu, joining growing demands that Ttlieu step down in the wake of bat· Uefield losses that have cost South Vietnam three.quarters o[ ils ter· ritory. Police broke up a demonstra· lion of about 200 jieo):>le demanding Thieu's resignation, but no shots were Aloi a result, the local milltary com· mander today forbade mass as· semblies, demon$lrations and the car rying of wenµons without a permit. "Local authorities h11.ve or· ders to shoot and kill on the spot those violators who try to resist or nee," a communiQue said. No movement of North Vietnam~· and Viet Ca.g . troops toward the capi~l was immediately detected. but smce Colflimunist-led forces con· 'l)e South Vietnamese armr. whl~h lost-half of its 13 diviaions'la ute deba- cle that coat it the nort.bem and Cen· tr•l parts of the coufttry, coocentrated forces in Tay Ninh Provihce to the northwes\ ox Saigon and in Lone Khanh Province to the northeast. The government has -about ~.ooo m~n ln the Saigon area, including three divisions and mlliUa forces, and three more divisions southwest of the capital in the Mekong Delta. There is fear that ir ·North Viet- name&e and Viet Cong forces move to attack Saigon, panic will break out as " and prepared to relum S.t.u"11;1 &o, the United Stat .. to report lo, l'tea!· dent Ford on his one·w~~k fae(- flnding mission. No details were, 1Iven. · 1 The Viet Conf renewed ita oUer or peace neaotiationa If Saigon got rid of Tli\eu and fprmed a new aoverm· · ~ ment. But despite the opposition to him that was mountin& in the capital itaell, lhe president gave no lndlcation ll'•t he might quit -:.· YFI6 Jet Has NATO High Marks From Wire Services BR USSELS , Be lgium Defense m iniste rs 0£ Belgium, Denmark, the ·Netherlands and Norway agreed today that General Dyn a mics' YF16 ''has undis puted advantages" over olher figh"t e r planes competing for what could become the big- gest series of contracts in avia· lion his tory. The four countries are plan. ning to orde r a tot al o( 350 planes ( JN SHORT ) to replace th e ir obs olete Lockheed F104G Starfighters. The total purchase "''ould run about S2 billion. The defense minist ers said their information is sufficient for their governments to take de· cisions a:nd that they would re- commend that this be done by the end of Aori1. Bomb...,it l\'ew Y ork NE\V •RK -Powerful time · bombs exploded outside the of· fices of~b k and t\\'O insurance compan· efore dawn today. A Puert ican revolutionary group t t killed four people in a ' .;anuary bombing took credit for . the blasts. The bo mbs s hattered plate glass \11indoY.'S a nd ay.•akened hundreds of people in midtoy.·n J\1anhattan. No one was seriously injured. And damage to the build· ings Y.1as not severe because the e~plosives wirre p)aced at I'! sidewalk entranees. - Bishop S ubpoenae d NEW YORK -Jn a rarely used lactic. a subpoena has been is· sued for the presiding bishoJ..o of the Episcopal Church to testify at a forthcoming ecclesiastical trial in Wa shington , D.C., il was learned today. The s ubpoena was di rictcd to the Rt. R e~·. J ohn M. Allin , of Ne .. v York . by defense counsel in a case that is shaping up as the fi rst legal test in a broiling con· troversy ove r ordina tion of y.·omen. Ford Fills Panel PALM SPRINGS -Presi dent Ford has· named 32 persons mostly prominent women, to ~­ \Vo m e n 's Year Commission headed by Jill Ruckleshaus. a former \Vhite House-consultant. f\1rs. Ru cke lshaus was named t:hairwoman of the National Commission on the observance of the International Women's Year. She is the wife of former deputy attorney general William Ruckelshaus, served as a consul· tant to White House counselor Anne Armstrong and has been an advoc ate o( the Equal Rights Amendment. '. . -& I ujii1y~ PEOPLE IN WAR -Woman bre<1.st feeds baby as she leads blind and crippled husband by hand down escape route Highway I , en route to _Saigon . Storm Paralyzes Chicag9; 26 Dead CHICAGO (U PI) -An April bl_izzard has paralyzed the Windy City, closing the airport, strand· ing motorists, and causing 26.: deaths. Thousands of tra velers were stranded a t O'Hare International Airport as the ,.,,orld's busiest airport shut down for only the thi rd time in history. Many of the vktims died of. heart attacks attempting to· shovel out from under the fool·· deep snows, pushing .stalled cars or hiking to shelter from their· abandoned cars. All city schools v.'ere orde red closed today, as ~·ere most sub· urban s chools. Numerous bu.s i· nesses also shut do'A-·n. BY LATE WEDNESDAY, the O'Hare Hiltt>n ·Hotel was booked full and the O'Hare travelers' aid office was swamped with persons looking for a place to spend the night. "You 'll just have to find the mos t c omforta ble chair,'' travele rs aid workers told them. About 5,000 persons spent the nili!ht at the snowswept airport. The Chicago ,.Blackhawks llockey game with lhe Kansots City Scouts scheduled for Wed- nesday night wa.s postponed. The Scouts were unable lo fly into Chi cago and were diverted to In· dianapolis and left stranded. * * R e bels Gaining ·Ground· PHNOM PENH (UPH -The government rushed reinforce· ments today lo an area five miles northwest or Phnom Penh where a rebel force punched a hole in the city's ~efense perimeter Wednesday. Heavy fighting was rePorted there todey and the government said th.,ituation was not clear. Military sources said rebel forces destroyed. a governmenL force of three 'M113 armored personnel ,c;arri,rs at Puon P h nom. villag.f! five miles northwest of thf Phnom Penh , airport.when they raced in to try to relieve govtrnment troops : who have been encircled for several days. OUT9i.~ Bobby I'~ .. ..... T HE GOV ERNMENT a lso gave up new cround south of Phnom Penh a nd.the C.Ommwiist victories incr eased the threat to the airport -Phnom Penh's only link with the -0utside;.--worJ-d . About 60 rockets hit the city und the airport Wednpsday, and ear· ly today, damaglhg some planes but failing to halt"-he U.S. airlift. The U.S. embassy was able lo fl y a group of 53 embassy workers to Bangll:ok today under announced plans to evacuate 15 per cent of the personnel to Thailand "temporarily." They were 31 Koreans , 15 Filipinos. one French and six American military personnel. One U.S. DC8 rice plane wa s s lightly damaged by machine gun fire and an airplane belong· ing-to a local airline was reported hi( bJ shrapnel. Wed&J,esday, slightly wounding its American pilot and seriously wounding a Cambodian mechanic . This morning, s hrapnel damaged a T28 attack bomber and wounded the pilot. <T HA I LAND P R E MI ER Kukril Pramjo touched off a brie( flurry of excitement in Bangkok when he said be had re- ports that Phn~~ Penlt. bad fallen. I-le quicklt corrected the report but said Communists had moved to the outskirts of the Cambodian capital.} There was heavy fighting all around Phnom Penh, some of it only 21h miles from the heart of the city, the closest across the Mekong Riverjj;om Phnom Penh. 1 1 Mili tart sourc ~said lhe .slze of the insurgent force that broke through· the defense J)e{i meter along a dike five 11\iles northweSt of the. city was ot known, DeHy ,,.,.. ,,.,...., 11 G ... • llfHd Monday-Friday: II ~ do no« haYe your paper by 5·30 pm .. tall before 1 om and vour copy will be de-- livered. I . Saturday and Sund•y.: I{ YOU c1o not receive )'OUr copy by 9 a.m.. S.lur- day. or 8 a.m. Sunday. all beb& 10 a.m. and )'OUr oooY will bti delivered. Fischer's Chess Title Siripped AMSTERDAM (UPI> -The International Chess Federation today stripped American ctiam- pion Bobby Fischer of his title and gave it to Anatoly Karpov of the Soviet Union. Karpov , the ~fricial challenger, v.'on the title by de· fault because Fischer refuSed to play him on the federation's terms. Fischer had submitted a set of proposed rules changes, bu~ the,fed~f?lion acJ:~pted it on· ly 1n"PaPt·~ Fischer had been given until 6 .a .m. EDT today to decide whether to play the 23·year-old Soviet grandmaster. A previous deadline had run out Z7 hours earlier, but it was extended . • THE FEDE RATION today said its president, Max Euwe "not having received a c abl; from Mr. Fischer, had to declare the world champion not available .. ," • Jt said Eu we formally declared the challenger world ch~mpion for 1975. It was the second time since world chess-was organized that the championship was passed on without a single move being made on the chessboard: In 1946 then·champion Alex· ander Alekhine or the Soviet Union died and .1he title automatically reverted t.iack to the previous holder -Euwe, now the Chess Federation president. HI S NEW REIGN :..as the .shortest by any champion in his· tory -a half hour. E·uwt: declared the title vacant and it remained so until Mikhail Bot- yinnik of the Savi.el Union won il 1n 1948. Ohio Hit By Tornado Blinding, wind -driven snow ctnd sleet produced massive traf· fi e jams on major expressways . Som e exaspe ra ted motorists. stuck in heavy snows, left their cars parked helter-skeltier along the expressways and sought re· · fu ge from the storm. Cft.....,..Takpl a 11 Most Oranv• County Aleas 64Z-4JZI · Notttrwesl Honlington Bead!. and Wnlm1nster .~: ..... ·w.1 zae San Clemente, C8pistrano Beach, San Juan Capislrano. T.he ~orld chess crown re- mained 1n Soviet hands until Fis- cher wrested it from Boris Spass~y in Reykj avik in 1972. Under fed e ration rules Karpov, 23, now will play a ne~ challenge r in 1978. Sf>ri ng ~torm Soaks Western New Yorkers '.fempe ratures ... l~fQ\lf! .-.u._1. ... _ &°"'"svil+• Elullt lo °"~~ <•nd""~'' Ot..el•M 0.llt l o."""' 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THE DAN RYAN Expressway -the busiest highway in the na· tion -was littered with stalled cars early today. Only an OC· casional auto or truck roared through the mounting snow. · Most expressways looked like parking lots, and city streets were desola te. The storm came less than 48 hours afte r the Marcli'31 deadline ror removing studdedsnowtires. Nearly 1,000 students "~rere snowed In at thFee high schools in northwest suburban Skokie when the storm struck Wednesday, but only a handful were forced to spend the night. Even the we athermen were sfiowbound. One forecaster was forced to spend the-night at the National Weather Service'• O'Hare a:tatioo a.n~:at least two others were unable to get home from tho-weather service's Chlcagoofti,oe. "There were tillJZ.A.('d condi· tlons becJuse or the atron'I winds and blowing .. snow." an NWS forccai ster sa1d. A foot or snow f~ll on Clrlc.~11•-, The same.atorm also slapped n wtdo belt .ol the lllldwest from Nibra.ska and Mlehlgan after dwnpfn1 up Jo 1• lbch<s ol snow cm tile RoeklH. Dana Point. South Laguna. lagun1 Niguel ......••.. 4ts.O&l0 ·Four in Michigan ' . Executed in Home .WATtRFORD TOWNSHIP Mich . <UPI)· -Four persons: t""o of them brothers and another a w9man, were found shot to de· ath execution style Wednesday in a room al the house they rented in this Oakland County communl· ty north of Pontiac. "This is the bloodiest case we've ever bad here." a Police or- fice.r said. Police sources said the dea~, apparf?ntly were drug-relat~ but dld not elaborate. · ' The viclims were identified at Timothy Kenn e dy, 25 ; his brother "John, 27 ; Arturo 1\r•llano, 26 ; and Toni Jo Franklord, 23.-. The /our Wdics w,ere rouna I)'· I in1 face dowt\ on 4-floorln a r• ar room of'thc small house the four apparent)y mowd lntoJ•t summ~r. Police sala il appearod I they were forced lo lie dOwn side by side and then wereahotseverll times in the back and head. A friend found the bodies when he entered the house, police said. Sources said the house was ransacked -"like somebody \lo'as looking for aomethlnc they wanted pretty badly.'' VALUE TODAY, NOT TOMORROW ''LONDON (U Pl) -Value. Today, a magarlne ck!lllOed to h~p people beat lnnauon, ta fold· Ing after only six ls1ue1, a ~kesman aald tod~ .. Cooja b••• eono ue ao mucb we wore lotllnf on eyory lasue." said executive edilor Da vid Miller •• I ' •• • Asked Hughes Bush • . , 1· I CIA Visited Assessor LOSANO EL ES <UPI) -Unless the CIA drops the last shred nf its cover and concedes It built the Glomar E.:x - plorcr to retrieve a sunken Ru11lan aubmatlne, Los An1ele11 County muy hit Howard Huahes with 11 $9 million property tax bill. The warning came from County Tax Aase1sor Philip E, Wataon, who told of a clonk·und·dacger visit in J8:nuary -befort: the vessel 's spy mission became known -from CIA representatives, pleading with him not lo blow the ship's cover by levying taxes that would reveaJ Its true value. Unless the federal government - which is exempt from local taxes - will certify that it owns the ship Wataon said, he may have to assess~ property tax on its estimated worth of $300 million, sending a bill for about $9 million to the Hughes-owned Summa Corp. I . · ' ' ,.,.,,,.. -t100rted ~ DIEGO (APJ, -A United Altllbei flight to Chicago had to be aborte~~When the fan blades in one of ~ ptarie1s three engines came apart on takeoff at Lindbergh Field of. ficials said. ' · . Pieces ot blades and other engine parts were scattered around the plane and a small fire started inside the engine. but none of the 69 passengers and s~ven crew members aboard were reported hurt. Brown Threat , SACRAMENTO <UPI) -Gov. Ed- mund G. Brown Jr,_has criticized a $105. million federal·state antlcrime (... "~"late. . .). pro1ram which he charged was de· tilgned to create ''a false notion'' it was reducing crime. Uqless law enforcement' officials can convince him the program has· merit, Brown Wednesday said he will seriously consider abolishing it and returning the fund:; to the U.S. govern- ment to help eratie the projected $80 billiQn !edera1 deficit. 011 Sf'ttlement SAN FRANCISCO CAP) - California has received nearly $8.5 mUUon from four oil companies in set- tlement of a 1969 feder.1d antitrust suit which had alleged price fixing of asphalt. State Alty. Gen. Evelle Younger dis- closed Wednesday that the settlemenl was reached March 19, the day before scheduled jury selection in a !ederal court trial here. FBI Nab• Baftdft SAN BERNARDINO (APJ -A ski- masked man who held up a Bank or America branch al Bloomington, near San Bernardino Wediiesday was ar· rested by an 1''81 agent in the parking • lot. . FBI Special Agent John Morrison said an FBI agent was in the bank parking lot and saw the man, carry· ing a gun, running from the building a11d gave chase. He arrested the man in a nearby parking Jot. * . * ~ *LO'OK INTO THE COCKPIT +: ~ ·* OF A U.S.A.F. JET 'f. • South · Coast 1taza " THINGS ARE BETTER AT ... WES1'CLIFF PLAZA 17111 & IRVIHE AV~H NEWPORT IE.A.CH .· .... . •.·· ...... · . .' MASTER ARTISTS EXPO . . ' .. April 3-6th • Thursday, Friday,, Saturday, Sunday L££ CARMlCHAEL TOM PHILLIPS B066Y PORTILLO CIJIOLE SHULTZ PmR STAMPF€L 1tJCK DUCHAAME ftJrurin.i; . . aD D\JTCH MASTER WATERCOLOR 000< SCENES · Q.AY SCULP1:URE OLS PASTa,$ SAN OIEG:l PWY. AT EL TORO RO. WlGU~ HILbS MALL • u,.1,.1.,.._.. Thursc:iay. April 3. 1975 2 R.ate Hikes Coming? PUC Probe Sought On Utility Profit LOS ANGELES CAPl -A fuel C'ost adjustment system which al- lowed Southern Califo rnia Edison Co . to collect more than $145.8 million above actual costs should be changed, a consumt'r advocate has s1:1id . Sylvia Siegel, of the San f'ran- cisco-based consumer group Tow<ird Utility Rate Normaliza- crt•ascs during the three-month study . "TllE PUC lfAS a duty to cor- rect ut the earliest momcnL a faulty 1lrocedurc that alloY:cd windfall profits to Edison," she said. '!'URN has filed a motion ask- ing: fo1· <.tn immediate investiga- tion into the syste m, which al- lows utilities faced v.1ith rising fuel costs to seek a rate change every 90 days. 'fhc utilities file estirnatcs of future co.sts \\'ith the Pt;C in requesting rate in- C'1·cascs. OAIL V PILOT ,(~. Yachtsman Offe rs S4JJO .;· ' SAN PEDRO IAPl -~ t:nder order lo pay $7 ,9'l0 for illegally berthing his yacht al u public landing, " l .. os Angeles Citf Coun-.; cilman Louis R. Nowell of-·t fered \Vednesday to pay ; $480tosettlethe ca!le. Nowell told the Los · Angeles Harbor Com - mission that he came up "'ith the $480 figure by us- ing a S2-per-foot monthly charge for the four months he berlhed his 57-foot yacht <.tl the public landing in -1972. Blame•PLO Economi s t Eliot Janeway says the as- sassination of King Faisal was ins tigated by Palestine Libera- tion Organization in an attempt' to begin revolution in Saudi Arabia. . lion /TURN ). told u press Con- ferl!nce here that the system has allowed Edison to collect windfall profits. She said the Public Utilities Commission <PUC) v.·ould open an investiga- tion into the ru el cost adjustment system next month but that 1 Edison could collect two more in- Subpoena Off SI.:A Case ,Edison has collected $408 • J million from its customers since . n 1972 under the system. alt11ough Panel Sets Study On Animal Abuses SACRAl\.1ENTO (AP) -The state has set up a special com mission to study animal abuse after re· t.·ent reports of starvin g animals, including thoroughbred horses. The 11-member commission lo consider possi- ble legislcttion was announ ced \Vednesday by the Board of Examiners of Vete1;nary Medicine. Assemblyman Bill McVittie, (0 -Upland). \\!as named chairm<.1n of the commission y;hich holds it s first hearing Friduy in Onta1io. Wt have tht tools and supplies you need for your lawri end garden prepa ration. We're your local indepen- dent hardware mer· chant wi_, national· dlain boying power. its t'xpcnses rose only $262 million. The disparity arose because Edison used less re· sidual fuel oil: tban expected. in- stead utili i'i ng hydroelectri c po\\'t'I' from the Pacific North\\·esl and natural gas. Since the company cotlcctetl but did not spe nd the cxtl'a funds. its pro.fits rose substantially, from 5147.7 million in 1973 lo $218.3 million last year. EDISON ASKED the P UC Tuesday for an additional SI 10.2 million under the fuel clause, on top of an alr·e<.1dy requested 565.·I million rate hike. SAN FRANCISCO CUPIJ -A subpoena seeking testimony from the father of rebel sport..., ficure Jack Scott 'On the flight of fugitive heiress Patricia l-lear!St ha~ been "'ithdra\\'ll . Daron \Veinberg, attorney f or J ohn J . Scott, said 'fhursd<:1y that· the government t.lismissed the subpoena after realizing h fs · C'Jient kn e\\' nothing th:.it ,,·ould help locate ~1 iss Hearst and her fellow Symbionese Liberation Army members. The subpoena \~'as issued after Scott tY.·ice refused lo answer grand jury question. 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CORDLESS ELECTRIC $'1995 SPRAYER Sprays tine misl, co1rie, or long range; any direction. Ex1ension 1dds reach. 6301 mast&1 charge ........... I STORE HOURS: Mon. thru Fri. 9-9 Sat. 9-6, Sun. 10-4 ·' . . .. ·: • - Afi DAILY PILOT EDITORIAL PAGE Sillall Tax Mercies The $22 .8 billion tax reduction bill signed, somewhat relµctantly, by President Ford, will fall Car short of solving all the problems of our faltering economy, but it should at least be a psychological shot in the arm in some areas. For the average family, a rebate of 10 percent of 1974 taxes, up to a maximum of $200, will be welcome, but hardly enough to launch a bUying spree. The same applies to the slight reduction in 1975 tax liability. The idea, of course, is that the rebate, being "found money,'' likely will be spent and so stimulate the. economy. But even if used to pay off inflation· caused debts, it should circulate more dollars .. The President's strong doubts about the fairness and effectiveness of some of the items inserted in the t ax bill by Congress are understandable. Among lhese is the flat-out allowance of up to $2,000 of lax credit on purchase of a new home (one already built or now under construction). _ · But-the average taxpayer · is in no mood to start looking gift horses in the mouth. He'll be grateful for whatever small mercies the bill brings, · and hope that the mistakes and inequities will be a one-time problem which~ can be dropped as un- necessary a year from nO\\' because of recovering economy . Reassuring Vote The Orange County Heallh Planning Council's impressive 19 to O vote of approval of UC Irvine's plan lo build a 200-bed teaching hospital on the campus should go a long way to allaying doubts about the pro- ject at state level. Legislature, that Orange County health plaooers are convinced of the necessity or '\his addltloo to UCl's college of medicine. A bill to appropriate the funds for construction of Lhe on·campus hospital and for university acquisition . of the Orange County Medical Center is progressing through the Legislature. Gov. Brown, who will.have the final word if the bill is passed, earlier expressed some doubts about the value or OCMC and about finding the money for the UC! project. But now the Health Planning Council's un· animous vote should provide valuable reassurance as lo strong ~upport for the UC! medical school and its teachin.g !lospitllls from Orange County. Agricultural Surprise As the tracts and condominiums go marching on, it's difficult to believe that Orange County still is com- ing up with agricultw-al revenue records. The dollar volume lopped $142.8 million last year, up lQ percent from u., 1973 record of $131 million. or course infl~tion •has had its effect on the dollar figures. Since 1954, farm acreage in the county has dropped from 150,000 acres to just under 50,000. But the acres still in agricultural use are produc· ing impressive yields of everything from chicken eggs to mushrooms -and especially high value specialty crops -so total revenue keeps moving up._ , ·• I ·, I • ... ., .. • I ' ' ' ' ' ;,! • • : .. .. : .. . :· ThC Tuesday vote, which follo.,~:ed intensive re· view of the teaching hospital proposal, makes it clear to the university Regents. the governor and the The orange, once the county's number one crop, has been displaced by the nursery and cut flower in· dustriy, which now leads the fi eld, with strawberries in second place. The namesake fruit has dropped to third place, but there still was room to grow $15 million worth of oranges last year-so the ''good old days'' have not completely vanished. , . ' .· "t (iUESS t1'S TIME 10 PA(K A f~W ~ATHntc NECESSITIES ~N~ &U6 OUT:' Lawyers Lured by Politics (SYDNEY HARRIS) Speaking of polilics, as I was the other day {and as I do rare· · Jy l. it seems to me that one of the -most i.mportant restructurings · \\'e might make in. our political machinery would be to change . the ··re"'•ard-s ystem" fQf suc- !'cssful candidates for office. As American Politics operates now. public offices tend to uttract mostly lawyers; 6oth houses of Congress. and most state and local of flees are heavily dominat· ed by the legal proression. Law Dear Gloomy Gus I'll bet that, underneath it all, Elliot Janeway is a fun guy who invests in hog bellies. T.H. G99my Giii c•-•t1are1....,,;ttH aty ,..,....,, .......... 1-1swrllr f"lf*t"" Mws of '8l<t ... ws,..,..-. $eMI -~I _ ..... G ...... y GIB, 0.llW l"tlilt. occupation, public office involves a s atrifice. He has to give up "'hat he has always made a liv· ing at, orten ·for a smaller in · come. and with little opportunity to compensate or n:coup. OUT OF the legal stream. the non-lawyer finds the important committees and agencies dominated by lawyers, while he possesses no levera~e for mak· ing deals, siphoning business to · and government. after all, go hand in hand, and the lawyer has a · kind of professional expertise in &uch matters. lt10ST OF ALL, public office is rewarding to the lawyer P9l"" s e, and non-rewarding Lo the non· lawyer. The la"·yer in govern· ment can make a lot or money on the side. both legally and extra· legally. for hims elf, for the firm he ha!;-left, or for the firm he con- . templates joining as soon as he· · his old firm, or devising corporate entitles that will enrich him when he leaves public lire. leaves public office. Almost everything involved in govl'rnmcnt has its legal· fin a ncial a s pect. which the la\l.·yer·official cc.in turn to his c.id· \·antage : contracts, leases, con - struction. taxes. ins urance, en - \"ironm e nt. you name it. A la\\•yer dosen 'l have to steal in office : he ju s t ha s to be moderately clever and entcrpris· ing, and he can get rich. But. while politics is "positive- ly reinforcing" for the la\\•yer to enter, it is "negatively reinforc· ing "' for the non·lawyer. \Vh atever else his profession or ·rhe non-lawyer in politics is often sacriricing his financial future : the lawyer is augmeriting his. The non-lawyer who has been successful must take a cut in his living standard (unless he has an independent income) when he enters office; the lawyer looks up· on office-holding as one of the quickest and surest ways lo raise his living standard, if that is what he wants (and that is what he wants1. "R EPRESENTATI VES" should be representative of the \\1hole spectrum of society: our founders , the signers of the Constitution, were mostly farmers, \l.'ith some merchants, lawyers and artisans. We were not designed to be a government dominated by one breed, and it is t.ime we devised a reward-system to encourage and sustain other kinds or men in office. • Israel lssare Kills U.S. ~roj~t , The Anti-UNESCQ :~;Campaign WASH INGTON -The out· raged reaction of intellectuals latft winter when Israel was sud· denly barred from all UNESCO aid· programs now is spreading subtly into American com- mercial and business interests, raising this 'serious question : Will the politicization of UNESCO destroy it? Without any annoWlcement . the prestigious Bankers 1'rust Company of New York fas now quietly cancell ed an agreement worked out after months of consultation with officials_of UNESCO. the United Nations Economic, Scien· lifie and Cultural Organization. Under t erms of the now- discarded agreement. Bankers Trust was to have been a prin- cipal sales agent for UNESCO to market a commemor ative medal I marking the 500th anniversary· or ~lichelangelo's birth). Selling from $11 ([or bronze) lo S66 (for gold), the medals are supposed to fin ance a major pro· gram for young artist s . particularly in underdeveloped countries. Since sales in the U.S. undoub· tedly would raise far more cash for the artists· project than sales anywhere else in the world, this loss or the U .S. market gravely impairs the whole project. Sul the bank smelled trouble from depositors, many of whom would be repelled by such a help· ing hand from the organization that, on the votes of Communist- bloc and Third·World members, has imposed what amounts lo ( EVANS-NOVAK ) political sanctions against Israel. That vole resulted from com- plaints that the Israeli govern- ment is "altering the historic features ·· of th e city of Jerusalem. There is no disputing the great physical changes in Jerusalem since Israel seized the Arab sec- tion or the city in the 1967 war. But only once before -against Portugal in 1955 -has UNESCQ..· ever imposed sanctions 8gainst-a member state fbr a1Jeged deprivations of human rights or any other political act. It is this unique singling out or Israel for specia l political punishment in a highly con- troversial situation that has so aroused the intellectual West. and now spilled over into the ac- tions of a leading New York bank. The future of the international agency is ob~cure . Congress has passed a law cutting off the en· lire American fOntributlon1 to UNESCO, now ,running at ap- proximately $20 million a year. until the antl-Jsrdel sanctions are removed. ConSi<tering the racl that the U .S. "t'ontribulion re· gularly equals tt,bout 25 percent of UNESCO's budget, that con- gressional retaH.3tion is no small punishment. In addition. both France and Switzerland have re· duced their own,f'ontributions to UNESCO's two-year. $170million current budget. BlJT· THAT IS only the begin· 'ning of wh~l sorOe e:r-perts fear is turning into an anti-UNESCO campaign in the West that could "s pell it! doom '.· Consii:ler tHe (ollowing : Item: Faberge. lhe.New York cosmetic house, l'l as canceled 11 SS,000 prize ror a UNESCO art ex· hibit and is (jropping its sponsorship of the whole project. Item : A UNE:s'co con£erence on literacy s cheduled to be held at Harvard Univer sity was can- celed on demand 'of the faculty after a protest by Dean Paul N; Ylvisaker of the graduate school of education. Yet perhaps UNESCO's most imPortant work is trying to raise the level of literacy in a "·orld in which one- quarter of tbe total population still cannot read or write, • ltem : A UNESC0cul\uralcbn- ference scheduled tor St. Louis next Nqvember .v.·as wrilten ofr in February because 'lhe;st. Louis Sym'phony Orc'bestr.a ,.6erved ·notice tit woµl·d .caneel its performance. oa the~a)' of the conrirence. ' -~ There ere "18bY ;fuoYe such· items. although by no means haa. every single UNESCO project irf the Unit ed States been killed over the Israel issue. For exam· pie. a UNESCO-sponsored in· ternational women's year con- ference will proceed on schedule in 1976 at Smith College. But the creeping boycott is gel· ting worse, not better. \\'hat that suggests for the future is inexora· ble pressure for UNESCO to " rescind its own boyc10ll of Israel. 'Radicals' of '60s a Myth . The other day that urbane bureaucrat, former CIA director · Richard Helms, said the coun. try·s "dramatic upsurge or e~· treme radicalism" during the late 1950s -.nd '60s was lhe reason his agency became involved in such monkey bus iness as keeping dossiers on 10,000 ''American di s· sidents. '' Act\f ally the "radicals'' got rough arte'r 1966, when l'l!'!lms took over the CIA . It "'·as the activities of these same "radicals in the first Ni x· on Administration that brought forth the infamous "law and or- der'' m easures \l.'hich turned out lo be mostly illegal and dis· orderly. matter or morat outrage. Th€." ,,·ar "'3S ,rotten. and s hould not .have been fought, and Lhey did not· intend to havp any part of it. Others said it was a moral issue; b~t reelly it \Vas a detiire lo kel'J) their b1,1tt protected .• :\lostly, guys v:ent whfh lhey "'ere call ed, as they al\vays have done y,·hen their country called. to ulie a d.ecidedly old-fashioned expression. They went. and didn't like \vhat they went into. Nixon Ordeal m Living Sound llE, I've always had my doubts about this radical move- ment and those tadicals. What· was s alient about the radicals or Lhe '60s was not any meas ured pro~est against the sy!itcm as a ·~:hole but a perfectly logical con. cern for their hide s. The real seeds or what was' cal)ed "radicilism'' came from lha\ vast mass which never ac· tually g~t in'o the war, but which y,•as ceaselessly threatened by it . Thfse Were the students who were iS(il l in the draft_ lotteries, '''hose studies might be inter- rupted at any tim~. "'ho might at \VASHINGTON -Plans are well advanced to make the name of Nixon go down in infamy throu g h the ages. Future tourists. after taking the kiddies for a quick look at the \Vhite l·fousc . may repair to Washington's Wax Museum. or some ot h er suitable place, ·lo view Nixon administration effigies in the Ovul Office and hear them in 8-track stereo sound pl otting the ''<l cs truc· tinn of 'A111c r ic an libetties." cuss words and all. Unless the Supreme Court in· terve nes. th e very likely result of Lhe enactment of the Presidential Recordings and Materials Preservation Act Is the inOictlon ot a permanent condllion ol cruel a!ld unu s ual punishment on former President Nixon and hi-5 a!is ociates to the ultim·ale generation. ' ~THE General Servlcc11 Ad· inistration <GSA t has jU!t out· ed Its plan.!J for the rreserva· Uon of the Nixon ordea in living sfund for the edification of ruture g;enerations. Among other t•ing5, the plan calls ror uttina llP 12 listeninF: centers geo· graphically distributed from coaat to coast i;o thqit the travtll- ( -RICHARD WILSON l ing public wi>n'.L have to go far to listen to the Nixon tapes. This will clue the public in on what once was the world or scholarship wherein presidential papers were examined and analyzed, arter a decent interval, and placed in historical context. Long arter all thdSe involved have paid' the penalty decreed by law for their misdeeds they will writhe on the public pillory. l'\olF.RCIFULLV. these plans can't go into errcct tor awhile, and they shouldn't go into effect at all ir the hieher courts bring to bear even a sm a ll measure ot common s ense on a very com- plex problem. The GSA isn'ttobe blamed . It is trying to carry out' in o fairly restrained way & Jaw passed by a Congress act.log In a splurge or righleousn• without knowing \'Cry well what It was doin~. The plan GSA has ollercd Is subject to congressional disap- proval. . The issue has become a leeal quagmire contusing enough to the dozen or so judges involved in it, but Mt to those with a sense of dece ncy and fairness. For lt 11 not just Ole Watergat.e tapes with their record or criminality whtch would edify the p.ubllc, and which I are only a minute portion of the total recorded content. The conversations of Nixon \\ith -high officials, senators and congressmen themselves, on a vast range of matters unrelated to Watergate would be spread on the public record as have no pre- sident's conversations before Nixon. PRESIDENT FORD now can have no assurance that notes and memoranda of conversation he is holding in the White House on the most delicate negotiations on Southeast Asia and the Mideast will not be spread on the public record by the choice of some future archivist. And you can be sure that President Ford is in· hibited by that present knowledge. IJ he is not be is un4 customarily immune to the re- alities. nae effect or the preservation law is stinlng. It has a chilling ef- fect on,,present and f'µture presi- dents. Jt flaunts a system or separated powers and eon- trove.rt.s a definition ol executive privilege. whicb was r.ecc:cnlt.ed. by the prtsent Supfeme Court. Not only that, lt Is a bill ot pain5 and penalties -to intllct. ven,ceance and vlndictlvencss on a former pre.sldent. • ONE PHASE oJ,A.hb matter b tn the hands of the Watergate Judee, John J. Silica. The buck has been passed to him by Judge Gerhard G eselt on the suit or Warner Brothers and others for unlimited access to and use or tile \apes used in t_D.e Watcrpte trial. Gesell 1aw j'tlO rea!Kll'I Why the broadcasting chains and cassette makers shouldn't commjrcialize the tape~ placed in evidence in Sirica's court .. . The guessing is that Sirica"will delay rendering his decision until . the appeals o( the Watergate de- fendants are completed, which will not be for 11ome time: The larger issue rests up<>n a complicated legal procedure which challenges the constitu- tionality of the preservation act. also involving a ruling by Judge CharlesR. Richey thatlherormer President couldn't control tbc tapes • ALL . OF TRIS r""ulted from President Ford's ori&inal agree· mental the time he pardoned Nix· on, giving the former President control over, access to and future disposition or his presidential pape"'. ... - Conaresl has nullified that agreement In Its surge of · righteousne,s but it replaced the agreement V.•llh an BrTangement sostlning.chllllna and vindictive that I~ not only punishes Nixon down through the ages but in· hlblts all blaaucce11<n. The courts ought to straighten it out on a corrimoo·sense basts. There ·was a war going on in Southeast Asia Which could, if continued, screw 4P three or Cour years of the ir li ves. Instead -of working out their'o,vn life plan, · the youth of this country were at the mercy or its bureaucrats. The draft could and dj~ take them by the scrurr of the neck and turn them into mostly spiritless soldiers. No ""·onder the young hatoo that war. No woAder they y,•ere .. radicalized " by it, IN THE mict·1960s, fighting betwee n the Vlet Cong Hnd government rwces be-came more intense. This counlry in· creas ed its military aid to the South Vietnamese ~overnment. By mid-1965, 'f-'e had landed about 125,000 ~ervl ce men In South Vietnam. ~I the fieighl of the war we had 543,400 men in ac· lion in that remote and dreudful place. Thus. the go1ernmcnt by it!i own military policy in Southeast Asia, creatf d amone Its own young a decidedly recalcitrant rrame or mind. Both the Johnson and Nixon Administrations in· tcrpreted this recalcitrance a~ "radicalism" and began to use decidedly nasty methods to put tt down, Including clearly illegel sturr like th e domutie CIA dossiers. " FOR SOME of the )'OUn&, op.' position to lhe v.•ar was a ecnuinc t · any minute become slaveS of top sergeants and chick.en colonels. These kids ,..,ere as drifting and as dispirited as most or their parents had been in an earlier Lragedy, the great Depression. IC a truly radical movement had had to depend on these kids for support, it would· have died o( · lnanition. as lndc'~ the phony ·'radicul'' movement evaporated when the drart was' po longer a clear and pre~ent da~er. I ORANGE' COAST DAILY PILOT RobmN. Wtrd P\I~ Thoma1 KuviL. Edilof' • Bo,ba.l'Q ~,tibk:h, . .Editorial Page Edilor The editorial p1J1e of the Daily P~lot seeks to inrbrm and st1mulf!le readers by pr~n,a: on thf~ page dlvt'.lta,e cOmmeritary on topics ~ interes ~.)' syndical· t.'d columnists and cart«inisu by -pro..,idlna a rorum fqr r,.adtn· vtf-.·s and bY ~entth1 thla rcw.sp:a~r·s oplalOft!C, Alld1J~cu .J,I on <"\lr,..nt loptcj~ The fdA:brtal opinions or the Dall)' PilolaJ>pear only ln the editorial Ciilumn allhl!l top Of tho P•te. Opfnl(fNI Cll.• prnscd by the· coh.amni:ttl and cartoonlltl •net lcttir writ.en are 9ttfr owa a nd no endoneteeat 0( •their views ·by the Dally lot 6hoal4belnlem!d. Thursday, April3, 19'7S Th~ Big Train Gamble Will Southl,and &nilnuters Ride Rail.s? By the A1socl1ted Press Will Southe rn Cullrorniwns for;s~ke their prized automobiles to ride commuter trains? ()(. ficlals in three l'ounties ur~ bet· .ting millions• they will, but there urea lot or skeptics. . The Ide n is t o run l\\.·u truins between San Diego and Los Angelos, picking up workers in cities along the way. . ONE TRAIN IS be~g financed by Los Angeles County Boprd ~ot Supervisors. Ei~ht couchet were bought from the Oregon Pacific & Eastern Rhllroad and are be· -Ute ref11rbished at a cost of $1 million. 11Je: olh~r"'.will be run jointly by L?5 ..A{l.leles, Orange_ and Son D1eeo count.le.s. Botb trains will begin.service by Julfl, say pl an· ners . .l'he.y will 'be 'Operated by Amtr.ak,, the gemip,µblic corpora- tion lha\ ,runs a'll pai:ienger trains, in the United Staf.e$."They will be the first commuter trains in Southern California in 10 years.' .. Officia11; lia)i they expect the train& wtlJ be used most heavily by Of'ange County residents with Los Angeles jobs. The trains \\'ill stop in such cities as F\Jllerton. Anaheim~ Santa Ana, Sun Juan Capistrano artd San Clemente. A ONEWAY SA!'ITA Ana-lo- LA ticket is expected to cost $2. Fares are still being worked out. The train will pull into the Los Angele!i' do"'ntown Union Sta- tion, and passengers can t<akc buses to their jobs. Some critics say that there is no assurance that enough people -officials hope for al least 800 passengers on l\\'Q runs daily - will ride the trains to make them worthwb,ile. AM they say lhat service lacilitie"S along the route are inadequate.: SOME OLD T E R~ll NALS have been converted into restaurclnts, some haVe been destroyed and others have been moved to new ·locations. But s upporters say rail ser vice will lure thousands of motorists ' NEWS ANALYSIS fed up wJth high gasoline prices und jammed frcewuys. Gerald B. Leonard, senior transportat ion planner for the Southern California Association of Governments. said : "ll is kind of foot in the door to suggest to the public th at there is a n alternati,•e -really an cxpcri· ment -in \\'hil'h peopl<' can be dra\\'n out of their automobiles into a rail s#ice." PLANNEk;s ESTIMATE lhal subsidies amounting to $330,000 a • year-will be required lo meet the differe n ce between operating costs and· re\lenue for the Los Angeles County.financed train . The subsidies will t•ome from $4.15 million in federal r-cvenuc shari ng funds pr'ovided in thjs year 's county budget. Under current pla ns, Amtrak will provide the engine und staff the train . 'J'h e Southern Callrorniu Rapid Transit Dis· t rict, as It does with its bus ncel. will run the train, setting · schedules and Cares. Amtrak 's second Los Angeles· to-San Diego train will be operat- e d under a diffe r e nt . ar - rangement. A~1TRAK WILL provide the equipment, but under new state legislation Los Angeles, Orange and San Diego counties <.1re en· tcring into an ugreemenl to share operational deficits up to $220,000 a year from transit-related state sales· t axes. 'fhe concept of the l\110 trains a lso is different. Los Angeles County's train is for commuters and v.1ill run during rush hou1·s. The tri-county train will have an off-peak sche dule to accom- modate touris ts and overnight travelers. Th1~ec <'Xi sting t\mtruk trains between Los Angeles <.1nd San Diego <.1rc not geart.'Ct for eom- muter use. They ar<' st•hcduled to connect v.•ith othe1· trains to and from the East. PUBLIC OFFICIALS backing the train program say-it wuld be the start of a larger net\\•ork th at \\'OUl<J use not only cxistin~ railroad tracks but abandoned ri g hts -o f .way a nd s p uce alongside flood channels as \\'ell. 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' " " " ,; I ' AB DAIL y PILOT\ " ' High Costs Contested · Unified Southland Air District OK'd SANTA ANA -Orange County super visor s \V t:dnesdtt y rt'lut· tautly agrl.'ed to join a unifi t>d Southern Californ ia air pollutJon control district . But they m ade it c lt.••1r th<·y v.•ould continue to fi ght propoSC'd funding formulas that \\/otild trt· pie the amount Orange County sPends for air pollution con trol. Supervis or Robe rt Battin. the county's r e presentative on the South Coast Air Basin Coordinat- ing Council , has been negotiating with n e i g hbo r co unt ies for several m onths to establish the new regional agcnt:y. HE TOLD lllS fellow board mem·bers that the s ix tounties in the basin m ust come up v•ith their own unified district or a pendillg state law will do it for lhem. Battin said both the state plan and the voluntary plan give ma- jori t y \·ot1n g powe1· to l.os Angeles County . But he said the voluntary pla n g ives Orange County m or e voting strength than the s tale legis letlion. Th e dis tri c t su pervisors agreed to join would be governed by a board com posed of two superviso1·s from Los An gelL•s County and one e ach fron1 the othe r five bas in counties. VOTIN G ON ANY issue \\'Ould be weighted \.\-'ilh ~a ch Los Angeles m embe r having three vot es. the Or a n ge· Cou nty supervisor two votes and one for each of the othe rs -Riverside. San Bernardino, Ventura a nd Santa Ba rbara. The state plan. Ba ttin noted . \.\-'ould put many more people on the board and give Los Angeles Co unty e ve n g reater voting: pov.•er . Su pe r vis or R a lph Di edric:h challenged the voluntar y agency .concept on the basis of high cost. He said the coun ty Air Pollution Control Dis tri ct no"' s pe nds about $300,000 a year and the county would ulti mate ly pay mart.• than $1 million a year in the unifit•d distriC't. Supe r vi sor R a lph C lark challenged the whole idea of a state· mandated regional agency. ' ··1 OBJECT TO the high- handed m anner the stale is using to ram this down our throats," he S<1id. "They ha\lc a gun at our heads. .. , \\'ond er if we'll get even $1 more of clea n a ir out of this let <ilone $1 million worth," Clark added. · Battin told Diedrich and Clark -that the state plan \vould cost just us 1nuch if not more and the voluntary approach would IJe the lesser or two evi ls. In mo,•in g to approve the coun- ty's membership. Battin agreed to tack on an a n1endment by Cl;1rk urging u change in the fu nding formulas. ORANGE COUNTY Expectant Parent" Classes Scheduled SANTA ANA-A series of c lasses for e x pectant pa rents will begin April 7 al County Health Departrnent offices on the corner of Ross Street und Civic Center Drive. . Classes will be held on six corl- secutive Monday nights. The sessions are free. F or further in- fo rrna tion, contact the health depart1nent at 776-5551, ext. 214. Battin's 'pop-top' Ban Nixed in Vote SANTA ANA -All the fizz was taken out of Orange County Supervisor, Robe rt Battin's proposal to outlaw diSJ?O Sa ble and JX>p-top beverage containers Wednesday. Battin·s fellow board members voted against adoption of an ordinance that would have banned pop-tops outright and required dealers and distributors or botUed beverages to give refunds ranging from 10 to 20 cents per container. SUP ERVISOR RALPH DIEDRICH sidestepped what- promis ed to be a long hearing on Battin's proposal by li stening to the lone audience member in favor of the ordinance and then movi ng to reject it . At lea st two dozen beverage retailers and distributors were in the audience preparing to speak in opposition. T he only s upport for Battin's idea came from county Environmental Coalition officer Dale A. Secord, who said any effort to cut pollution of any type would be welcome. But four supe rvisors saw it dif[erently. "THIS PROPOSAL GOES MUCH too far," said Supervisor Ralph Di edrich. "Maybe we could go a long with restri~tions on such co ntainer s in coWlty parks , but this ordinance would be too costly and infringe on a lot of rights.'' We Wiii Give You for your OLD dishwasher when you buy a Mew Double ARM WASTE KING Stainless Steel Dishwasher ··-Petta ouuan1 .. •Motor ........ ·Tl-• Water Di.trl- butlon 8plem • Hffter • P\lllhbuttoN model ss/979 Ou r finest d ishwa~hcr. Total pu5hbutton control with six cycles and rapid advance t i me r give compl ete c o m man d f o r any dishwashing chore. - .._... > ~' ) .... Qlll!Plil' ··-• \,& ·-' ·-.............. --· ·-.. ~, .. 'h H.P. Motor MO<hl SS·91 1·250 5324 l'Vt!I! OIO 0'*"••1"9t model ss/911 f o ur ,c y c le se leclions gua rantee satisfactory results wi th o ut s c rubbing or pre-ri ns ing . San i·Heat Full Cycle -fin ;i.I rinse water automatically boosted to 165 degrees. S·Vear PArtl Guar1ntee • Motor • Pump • Tlm1r • Water Dlrtri-butlon S,itll1m • He1t1r • Pulhbuttons Yi H.P. Motor Model SS-8 11·001 model ss/811 Two Cycles • Full Cycle for normal loads or Rinse & Hold • rinse§ and holds for later. Two full width, full depth wash arms for extra scour power and rand om loading. The stainless steel dishwasher. ~· -~ .. ~,.. ·~.· ·~A ·~ Ir . ' Goodwill Dinner Set April23 SANTA ANA -The Goodwill Industries• an· nual Report to the Com- munity dlnner will be held April 23 a t 7 p.m. ot the Elk 's Club here. H a rry Babbitt, or Voge l a nd· Babbit't Realtor s , Newport Beach, will be maste r or ceremonies, Besides· an annual re· port to the .community and presentation of com- munity awards , the Orange County Goodwill Worker or 1975 will be honored with the coveted Good Willy statuette. Reservations for the dinner c an be made through the Goodwill facility at Fiflh and Fair\';i'ew Streets in San- ta Ana. .ANNOUN .CING A l'nnnier One Night Newport leach Shawlng Authentic • Original AMERICAN INDIAN JEWELRY AND ART Highlighting Select Works From Varied Navaja•Zuni•Santa Domingo Artls~n Collection• •Limitfll A.Hendonce by ln•ltotion Only• For Further Information and Re1ervotiot11 Phone (714! 673·8938 3:00 PM to 6:00 PM Mo11day Through Friday l SAVE 40% TO 70% OK EVERYTHING IN EVERY PIC'N'SAVE STORE! -;;t . Notio,.ally ,Knawtt ,11,Jalt~r of ft1en's Panis Beadangles Pr•·Strung Beads Make exotic room dividers. tafe curtains, draperies, doorttays! Easy to install. Lnvely decorating idea. Available in 8 fashion cOlors. A $2.00 RETAIL VALUL Sweet and Sour Sauce DELICIOUS. as its name implies. You'll want to uu it on barbecue. Oriental dishes, Hawaiian Specialties. Net wt 11 Ol. Sf{Jd lip (1(}W! _,,. ALBERTO Styling Gel. .. V0 5 Clloose from a delightful se!e<:tion of colorful patterns. Knife edge style. Use these toss pillows on yoor coucll, love seat. chair, or bed, e!c. You'll love these stretch Nylon body shirts for both style and fit. Select lrom many styles-some with decorati~e tr im, some with s.mple design. Snap crotch. Your choice of popular colors and s11es. V-' RETAIL VALll£S II AND UP! r -----, i 3~8 i L ___ _ Youth Slze, Suede Hiking Boots wllh Crepe Soles ' :. Glove soft suede uppers wiU1 comfortable crepe rubber soles. l hey combine good looks with comfort and rugged wear. Sizes: 4YJ to 71/2• A $10.00 RETAIL VlLlll 8 13.DD FL RETAIL OZS. VALUE -19c! --~---_J • COtlGATE'S Cul Flower Ut1 ·E1tend1r • STAY BLOOM-Keep your cut flower$ living, blooming-tragra"t nger. l(eefl$ your fres~ Spring bouquet beaut ul tor days. All lie Rlllll VAL ,Jigsaw Puulei Splendid full.color scenes of e1otic lOIJriSI resor1s. Each measures 13\h in.• 19 in. alld 1 1 cootains 350 pieces. WESTMINSTER 14200 l•ach llYd. COSTA MESA ·' SANTA AHA 175 E. 17111 St. lristol & MacArthur ORANGE 1821 M. Tu1tl11 Av•. l•rtC..tw et Mewp.wt 11"& Nwtk ef So. Ce•st ,._ OPEN DAILY 9 AM TO 9 PM -SUNDAY 10 AM TO 7 PM • , .. I I I I I I I I ,.r , 'Five Plaits Into One • • Boclrd Orden Comhim!d Fair Practkes Law Uy WILU1UI SCHREIBER 01 '1i. 0.11, Pillot JU.fl SANTA ANA -Orange County supervisors Wedne1:1day took what they believe to be thti best parts of five proposed fair campaign practices or- dinances .and gave them to County Counsel Adrian Kuyl)t!r to consolidate. Kuyper was given 60 days to bring the key ele· ments together into a 1:1ingle luw that addresses con· cerns voiced both by supervisors and several apeakers at u two-hour hearing. ALL FIVE BOARD J\olEJ\olBERS presented rpro· posJ1,ls and philosophies at the hearinl: and, for the most part, defended their own ideas. -A limil or $1,000 ln donations from in · dividuals or .i:roups. -A limit on total loans lo a campaign of 15 per. ce..nt of the campaign cost. 'fhe percentage figure was a com prom 1.se and may be changed when the issue comes up in tv.·o months. ' ,---Creation of a fair campaign practices com· missiRn that 1nay include representatives of each ballot-qualified political party and one fo r1ncr county Grund Ju1·y member. -A limit of $2 ,500 on lhe amount u candidutl! may lend his own campaign. ~Some provision to crack down on illicit cam· paign committees that appear without the consent of a candidate to either suppo11 him or attempt to defame hi'1'1 . ~ Supervisor Ralph Diedrich suggested breaking ·down the prOpoiiols into major policy areas to be de· cided individually. !'JOST OF Tll E P UBLIC testimony heard by ''No single preposal hve is going tO be acce't>ted supervisors was in support of &ltjn's public finitnC· by thi~ board.''. Die:<Jrich said. "We've got to look ing proposal. The ordinance he had 'n mind would for pohcy decls1on1 1n each one and have some trial give qualified candidates a flat sum of tax money lo · votes.'' conducl•a campaign and prohibit private donations. The Fulle.rton supervisor suggested seven I>ale Se~ord, executive director of the county broad s ubject . areas for discussion, drawn from .Environmental Coalition, said public financing or each of the five proposals. By t~e time the hearing campaigns woul<I ''.~ualiie lhe_eltt~ion process.'' · concluded, some had been eliminated and ne w Jn defens1 -01'b1s idea, Battm said 4111 other pro· ·areas addedf ' posed or"d!natJ,c es go only half-way and do not · Elimh::iated comS?letely from consideralion as "strike a t the Jugular-vein of t)l e problem· -speCial patt of the omnibus ordinance were Suptrvisot, intere~.l finBnclng. 1' ' ,7 . Rober~ Battin 's r ecommendation of full public _ . He called all theot~er plans. Syi;,iptomatu~ solu - f'manc1ng o ( campaigns and Supervisor Laurence tionatocorrilptcampaignpract1ces. ORANGE COUNTY Insurance Suit Told SANTA ANA -An in· surance com pany h'as sued the World 1-lockey Atisociation and 16 teams and organizations con· trolled by the defendant for $124,053.27 in alleged- · 1y overdue premiums. The Orange County Superior Court action Ciled by the Prudential lnsu~ance Compa ny of America states that the preniiums On policies is· sued to the WHA became due in November 1973. Thursday, Aprlt 3. 1975 DAILY PILOT A 9 Motorist I Sued for $1 Million SANTA ANA A motorist found guilty of 1ni s demeunor manslaughter after a col· lision that tlaimcd the life of a lluntin gton Beach n1un has been sued by the dead man·s ,vidow •for SI million in damages. Craig Alan P-osti l, 19, of Placentia, is namccl as defendant in the Orange Cour:ty Superior Court action filed by Angela Siggers, v.·idow or Philip E. Siggers, 46, of 9312 La Jolla Sf. e A,S'SCC ·I I I I, AUTO insurance: Married persons over twenty-five I $84.00 annually I Twenty-one ye4r o&d "'"91• nml•• f $21 0.00 -a11, I Minft•en ye. old single main f lf.llH_....._Olllirl $154.00 ...... a11y ' l OB PALEY and Associates lnc1 2239 FAIRVIEW, CQSTA MESA 'Phone 642-6500 • 546-3205 . · I ••••••••••••••••••••••••• Postil was sentenced to sixmonthsinthecoun ·•-----~--~~~~~~----~-~ ty jail and or.dered to pay J\.1rs . Sigge rs $200 a month for three years after being found gui lty in· Judgt Byron K . ~cMillan 's courtroom on the manslaughter char ges. · Schmit',s sug.-estion that c•ndidates file complet ,---------------------------------------'---------------------' net wo'tth\tat'e'fn~nts. • 1 Whal was left arter board and audience dis-' .--- cussion included : -AGREEMENT TO INCLUDE SOl'IE in-kind public contribution to campaigns such as longer statements of1itualifications and even campaign literature in tht envelopes with sample ballots. -A ca~paign expenditure limit of 50 cents per 1 rj!'gistered voter in a particular district. , «Em lit Other Deaths ·TOKYO CA P > -Tung P l·wu, a founding menlber or China's Com· tnunist party and until recently actihg chief of ~ate of t\e Peo ple·s Rep\,l blic, .die d · Wed· n esday, the o rfi c ia l Hsinhua News Agency reported. Tung, was long . Death Notices · CANNON VERNON R. CANNON . D•teotdlatll Man:ll Jhl. ltlS. Beloveo lluU>lond ot Mn. Roi. C.nr.on: ~loved tallle<" ol JMitpn, Altll•rO oM\d Wlfll•m CM>non, Mn..,,,..,;. C•pu11l, Mr1. Ros.t Cl-ia LIDYCI and Mr,, 1C.1llllt11n G.udln: •ls.o _...l\Otd by 1unt Mr•. Adi Rowan, an<1 lltw.n or-llilOrrn. Mr. C.nnot1w•1 retired lrom ,,.,. US N1v, wllll tr•lrty t wo ••••• l rrv lce. Al•o '""' • K -'MKlll• for ll•lren ve•rs 11 Ml. Sin Antenlo College. Ro•••v •Ill De rt· <.IWd this e.,,.nil'MJ, Tllur.oa,, ""'ii lrd 1t 7:JCI PM. Mernory.Cll•IMI. forest i...¥m Co-.oin• H!tll. Mall Frlci.y IO:OO 'AM •l S.C.r•O He•rt C•lnolic Church, C:O...lt•a. Forti! L1.,.n Mortuirv dlrtt· ••• ' MOELLER ,l(.AiltEN (..MOELLER, rt l•Gent ot Oat. Mesa. (.1. Oa11 ol oeat11 ~rcll 3'"1, 197$. Stolr•lv.a l;>y her.par1nt•. IN. & Mri. Rltl\llr• L-~llr ; 14\WS. 1(1\llfrtil• Mo1U11'" of, '1n1 .. 1r11fV .pf ~llindl. h .. ln 1l1t1r, S111ron MOeH., "'1111 f>Om.; brothff, s1 ...... MMllw. l'uneral s.tr .. lus will !)I MIO Sllurdtly, Aorl! Slh at 11 :00 AM>... Patlllc View Cl'lapet. 11111rm1nt. Patlllc VI•"' Memorial P1r~. N1wport 811cll, ea. In ll1u ol flo-ri. the ll!"llv lUOOltill memorial conlrlbl.lt1on1 bl macle lo The l<a ren C. Mo1111r Memorial Fund, Hoaq Hospl111. Nl wPOrl 81ac11, ca. Pac:lllt l/l1w Monuary dlr1cto•1.. Gll/l N ANDR EW G11/E N, re1l<11 nt ot Goron• Oel Mar. ca. 0111 ot ~•!" 1far<ll 31st, 1•1s. Surwowed b' Ills btrolller. Jlrn G•ven of Sanll Anl. cousin. Jol\n G l~en 01 Sin Ju•n Capi1tr1no; rwo neplltws and one rMc•. S.r .. ict• woll be llel<I Si!u•<lllY. """'"•I 111'1 11 1.00 PM, Patotoc l/ol!w Ch1pel. lntermenl. P1c it1c V11w Ml"-111 P1rll. N1wparl 8 elcll. ea. In lieu of lloweri. ll'le lamll ' !.UQtllt!itS one of the inner circle of Red China's leadership. ST. LOUIS CAP) - Ri c ha rd P . Grossenheider, 66, in· t ernationally known "'ildlife artist, died Tues· day in Shrewsbury when his car struck a tree. \Vorking in a s tudio at his home in Maplewood, Grossenheider dl'C\\' il- lustrations for s e"v eral national magazines and had exhibits here. New York and clse\\'here. l.t\S V'EGAS, Nev. <APJ -Nedra J oyce, 37, a television reporter and forfT)er University of Nevada r egent, was found dead Sunday al her home. Authorities s.aid Mrs .· Joyce ap- parently ·•died from an accidental ·overdose oi me6ication'' .sbe· was taking to treat a loW blood sugar cOndilion. SANTA CRUZ CAPJ -Funeral services wert> conducted Mond 1zy for Fred J . Hart, a broad· j cast executive who helped found t h e · Cali fornia Farm Bureau and the National J-lealth Federation . llart, 86, died Saturday. """-1•1 conl••t>ul>On!. OI m-to T""',----------~-1 """•lean Hearl A1MKl1Uon, Pac:ltoc -- View MDrluar' di rec I ors. • KElt .. RAE KEIL, rllld"'I of Lag\11"111 Hiiis, C.. Dile GI d .. 111 April 1ncl, 1t7J. Surwo .. ed by llt• llusb1nd, Herm111 Kell; son. !ttuerl It.ell ol Wist Or~, New Jersey ; OiuO~llr, Pllyllh Sussman of 1r .. 1ne. C1 .; l;>rollltr, Mlrlln Gordon ot Mouflraln Sicle, New Ar1ey; two 1ht1rs, Ann Miiier ol Ml1m1, F1or101 a"d uean MolMn, Cl.>IY9r City, C1.; l lvl 9r1ndcll+ld~n. GflVISIOI! H••ICel wilt INI II l:OCI PM Prl<lll,, Pac Ilk View ·Memorlal Parll. litwparl Seacll, Cl. OUlc!ant will be A1t>t1r G1rson Goodman. Picol!t View Mllrlu1ry directors. CASPARIS LOUISE ORR CASPARIS, resl<11.-nl 1111 !.oulll La9un1, C•. Datt of dHlll Apr-II 2nd, 1t1s. iurwl.,,.o by -!On, Wiiiiam s. C.sparls; 01uQlller-i11-l.rllr, Mrs. Ellffn I/. c 11111rl1 arw::I tr.ree oranocnllctren. Funtr•I s.trwk.n •lid enlombm111t. Orr Famu, Mautoleum in Plq\11, otolo. Locll arraru;1t,..n1t MlCormitll LaQun1 l111ct1Morlvar.,-. , U.LT£.IU•llOM ~ FUMHALHOMI Corona del Mar ·673·9450 r Costa Mesa 6•6·2•24 llU llOADW A "Y MOITUAl"Y 110 Broadway, Costa Mesa e•2-e1so ) J l"cCOIMICI MOITUAIY 1 Laguna Beach J 49~·94} 5 • J San Juan Qipislrano f •95-1776 ; PACIACVllW MIMOllAL PAllC Cemetery Mortuary Chapel 1 3500 Pacific View Drive l -Newport Beach, II ~~v~ ........... , COLO\j!M;-L HOMl 7801 Bolaa Ave. WHlmlneter 893-3525 SMITKS' Mo•TUARY Eltl7 Mein SI . Hurftlnoton Beach 530,t539 • > - VALUES OM EVERY CAR IM JOllNSOH Ii SON UMCOl.M lllllCUlY U16.......,....,tl. CMt.M ... CAU.'540.5630 300/o OFF o~ Every 4TH UNIRO'f AL LAREDO Purchased ' SIZE 5.20/13 6.00/13 6.45114 s1796 1.35114 s17• ·--ht Q•ollty 1.11/11 iilll 7.ll/11 1.00/ll EDll •11111.1 • ' 1.51/11 fnll11.M/ll.I 7.Q0/11 B'll · 1.11111 n.a r• ""' na. Ulllf tu 1.11/llliil 1.lt/11 .:.i.o.l.&.1L.:J.i.J..1.;i;"'1 7.H/11 Eilill t.Sl/11.1 1.11111Eilill 10.01111.5 7.MtllfE!I 1.11/llJ .. ec>sTAMESA 3001.HAllOl ILVD. ............................ (714) 557-8000 ,, I 0... c•ll•-r ,.11., It ......... ,_." .. Mp• M•• •.-•ti••-·---,......."' .,. •...t<tt .....,.t4 to, .. , ,1-o .. ••II • .,. Olroow of c.. .. -Afflln. ... S. AM;.•, (2121110..11111r ttl·tnL If •• itM.14 1011 "'ti ,....-tilt 1 "rol" ct.«\"' wll1 ~• lu"4 on.n .. o ...... 4ol ... ..,. tt tti. ....... loo4 .,n.t•· ,,..., .. , iH icoto tlto . I • l · I ·- A.JO DAILY PILOT Thursday, April 3. 1975 Ed.Daly: Millionaire With a Heart OAKLAND <AP) -What kind or map uses his personal ""ealth to Oy orphans from war-ravaged South Vietnam to give them a new lease on life in the United States'! The san1e 53-year-old man who sends 5,000 dis- advantaged children to the circus each year and w ~ .. throws in $2 in pocket ' . . money for the children to buy popcorn and goodies. PERFORMER GETS WORD LAS VEGAS. Nev. Assault Charged • ·' ' ,_ . Waitress Sues Singer (AP) -Roc-k performer MEMPHIS CAP) -Singer Jerry one of his employes, iJim Thomas, Alice Cooper will be Lee Lewis has been sued by a waitress hold her while he hither aga,in. permitted to perform at who claimed in the suit tha t Lewis A Circuit Court jury last April or- lhc Convention Center "brutally and savagely attacked" her dered Lewis to pay $1 ,000to a woman here as lon g as he kills no alter she told him to stop poking her he slapped in 1971 in another loC'ttl chickens. handlCs no ,...ilhthebowofafiddle. nightspot. The woman, Mrs. Ann snakes and refrains from Diane Siler said in the Circuit Court McMahon Motz, testified that Lewis hanging himself from a suit that Lewis struck her at Bad became angry after his advances rope. Bob's Lounge March 11 aftl!r she told were rejected. And t he Las Vegas himtoquilpokingher. She testified that Lewis hit her in ! Convention and Vis itors 'fhe suit said Miss Sile1· was struck th~ face with a book and later s lapped ~ ,o, °'l<W<'I Authority has one more on the head by Lewis, who then had hel'acrosstherace. e11 .~~:.,,."":. restriction before Alice r,;====~===~---------;o;;ii;;o;;;o;;;o;;;o;;iiiiii'I ~~ 49 5·040 I • PWMI ......... Complete Plumbing. Healing and Air Conditioning HEW DISCOUNT h-ff.T..-.H,._. } I, may perform this sum-( ) eo""-L" mer: he must agree to ART HOt•PE SATIRIZES In the c36..se»t11•::,,• !!!l!J:!J:J ~ap~pe~a~r~o~n~t~i~m~c~":-::=::=::=:~:::~:;;~;;~~~~:::·~_:::~_:_:=.~_:__:__:_~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~i:l~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ THE SA!\-IE World ,: War II Army Air Corps sergeant who bought one surplus plane after the war and built himselr what is now call ed the world's larges t c harter opera- tion. Ed Daly, the pistol- packing millionaire president of World ·A1rways, is the man \vho hoped to rescue 1.500 Vi etnamese in· fant s from s hrinking UPIT••-"' South Victriam and fly ED DALY them to safety in I Austr<tlia and the Unit-ed States. But he was only able totake52 babies in his DC8jelon Wednesday from Saigon. Born in Chicago in 1922, Daly was a semiprofessional boxer in his younger days. He lives in Orinda, a comfortable Oakland suburb where his 3.ir ffeight and chacter service is headquartered. "HE REALLY IS AN INTERESTING humanitarian," sa id~ friend. "Thal kind of wealth is hard to understand unless you have it. ''He doesn't like to publicize what he does," said the friend, who asked that his name be withheld. "I wouldn't call him modest or shy. but he's not boastful. Jie's gregarious. an outgoing, good party guy ~'ho will gather up a planeload of friends and fly off to Europe for a weekend.·· He also is a guy who gathers up 1 ,000 children e3ch Christmas and sends them to lhe Oak1and Symphony to hear the NuJcracker Suite. And when he heard that a home for young county wards of the court did not have swimming facilities. he built them a swimming pool. DALY'S WEAi.Tit IS ESTIMATED at up to $500 million. World Airways reported 1974 revenues of $112.2 million. Daly owns 80.5 percent or the airline and huge percentages or several s ub- sidiaries, He was a close friend of President Johnson and ·served as the Oakland chairman of the National Al· liance or Businessmen under the Johnson and Nixon· administrations. Daly is a friend or Jordan's King l-lussien, who just sent him two prize Arabian horse_;; from the royal stables. Daly lives with his wife. June. on their estate replete with swimming pool, tennis cou rts and a butler. Their daughter, Charlotte Bchrhn,dt, is mar- ried to an Alameda County deputy district attorney. DAL \I ALSO OWNS A SPACIOUS houseboat permanently moored on the Thames River near London and has a chalet at Lake Tahoe. One family friend , when he learned of the fight· ing Irishman's plans lo airlift babies from Vietnam, said: "Friends all expect this sort of thing. This is Daly.'' Airline Asks 'Cheap' Flights WASHINGTON CUPll -World Airways, which has been thrust into the world spotlight by its daring rescue ... of Viet- nam refugees and or- phans, has asked the Civil Aeronautics Board to let it begin daily U.S. coasl·to·coast flights costing passengers only $89 plus lax. · Approval or the re- quest would slash the one· way cosf of transcon· Bordellos Fight to Stay Open PIOCHE. Nev. CUPll tinental air travel more than one-third below pre· sent coach fares . The total cost of a ticket would be $96.46 counting tax and the airport security sur· charge. TllE BIG AIRI.INE - the world 's largest sup· plemcntal carrier and the third largest U.S. carrier operating in- ternationally -lied its bargain basement fare proposal Wednesday to a request for permission to become a regularly scheduled U .S. airline. It asked the CAIJ for expedited-action on its request, s aying approval of the proposal would be a boon both to consumers and to the airline in- dustry. -Two madams say they ''IF TI-IE CAB would will fight to keep their approve this ri•ing, it bordellos open . The would open lranscon- s herifr says they're too lin enta l service to a farorftopatrol. ~·hole new market or Sherry's Ranch and consumers who ~~nn?l Betty's Ranch lost their now affor.d to fly , sa1.d county licenses to slay World A1r"'ays Pr~s1 - open on a remote strip of dent Edward J. Daly 1n a highway 30 miles from statement. . here a~te.r Linco!n Coun· "It would also be good ty off1c1al.s S~ld they (orourindustry. ltwould ~ere con s 1d er1n~ ~an-create more in-flight and ning .Jeg~I prost1tut1on. ground service jobs, Prost1tut1on 1s a local op-more income for tionmatterinNevada. t er in in a I con - Sheri r r H ~ r o Id cessionaires, more in- Woodworth said the come ror the airports bordellos are. s? far off themselves." they are d1ff1cult to patrolwithout expanding WORLD AIRWAY'S sherirf's services. net income in 1974 was A spokesman at Sher-$21.2 million, compared r-r • &. ~~. th~ ~ordelJo, with $1 million the year al~o faced with several before. The 1974 net in - liquor violation charges, eluded $15.9 million in- will defy the county and come rrom discontinued a t a y op e n . Bet t Y operations representing Armstron ~ of Betty's the after·tax gain on the eaJd she ·wtll appeal the sale of First Western Ucen.se denial. Bank of Los Angeles. \ FINE BUY Mothers' Rings 28.00 S1 ng1e row of 3 stones neJd oy IOK~old rope-twine setting 45.77 Heavier lwine selling. 45.77 Wu:le band setting DRAPES SPREADS Bl.INK ITT COMFORTERS .D'tmey ,,, ... , .. ,. . -- SAVE 253 ·~ ~ T astemal<er "Bandana" Sheets No-iron cotton/polyester percale. 3.74 Reg . 4.99. Twin flat or fitted. 4.49 Reg. 5.99. Full flat or fitted . 7 .49 Reg. 9.99. Queen flat or fitted. 2.99 Reg. 3.99 pkg. Standard cases. BATH SHOP Savers 203 Off SAVE 203 THE TREASURY TOWEL COLORED COTTON VELOUR 2.23 1;35 79¢ ~· Reg. 2.7g Bath Towel Reg. 1.69 Hand Towel Reg. 9~ Wash Cloth SALE 2-pc. Tank Sets 4.40 Reg. 5.50. Choose from decorator colors Easy care lhcrylici. SALE 1~88 ea. .... 2.59. Reversibl e wi th sohd one side. print the other. • SALE Balh Rugo 3.66 ... Reg. 4.50. In assor'led colors. Polyester and acrylic. 20x36N Quilted Bedspreads 15.99 Twin 9u1lted bedspread, pclyester fill arid back. Machirie washable. 17.99 full Size P.ri~s effective .. .Thursday, April 3 thru Sunday, April' 6, 1975 ....,. PAii: 9e1ch al ()tngtthOfPt •()Oen weekdays 9:30 lcr9:30 So!ldays 10 to 6. ObMM: City Or, &I GS'detl GrO¥t 81\ld. •Open weekdays 10 to 9 Suf'ICtavs 10to6. IAMTA AMA: 3900 So. 8ristoi-No. of'So. Coast Plaza• Open weekdays 9:30 to 9. S.tutdavs 9:30 to 7. Suf'ICtays to toe. i 1 ,I • ' Thur&day.April 3.1975 DAIL y PILOT Al l ' . 'DIE I'~~ i:;plCUS ... .. ' ."1 "..'.·:;...---... 81 Bil"-; .,J. ---R--e·.-.--.---F.,.N,_o __ x .. ,,,_x_ .... , .. ,,_S __ t_;_·'MQ -... , ... , ... ,, , ... , .. I, .. , .. ,,r_ e ---: ~:~~:n~t~~':..!°!~~ b?cf~~~~n &a ~ J City Counc il is seeki.ng personnel work n1ay ob· applicants ror a position tain an applicaion from onthcpersonnelboard. C ity Administrator. ' J A ~rse in respiratory care for ritedical pro- fe1Jion1ls which could be the first step toward a full ~edidal curr:iculum at Saddleback College is begin ... ru.Bg·tb.is term at :iad~leback Comtnunity HosPital. The hospital and college have wor~ed together to produce the course on 10 Wednesdv evenings besin!Ung April 9. ' ! • CO.-LECTURERS ARE GILBERT' Rodriguez. M.D.,,·and C. Anthony St.ellllr, M.O., both resP.li'atory or thoracic specialiats at the boapilal. ,lJ nlng them will be other physiciani from the has al an...,d s.everal respiratory specl~sls frOm ,;.il UCLA and UC San Di~o. ZITNIK · Coordinator is Dr. 'Ruth Zll- nik• of the _Saddleback nuning faculty. .Jt "We feel this is a, unique course," Dr. Stellar said. "It's a first fdr a community hospital to do tbiS', and it's good public rela- UOna for the school as well." THE COURSE, oriented towards nurses, re!pi'ratory therapists and other medical personnel , \\rill provide three hoursof collegecl'edit. , . "" ''SaddlebaCk Hospital, being adj8cent to Leisure World, handles a tremendous volume of 1 pulmonary problems in older p&tiehts,' Stellar said. "The hospital is geared lo handling the very sick elderly patient in general and lo the cfiticaJ care aspects of medicine.'' Last ye.ar. the hospital closed its obstetrics ward and 1 remodeled it into a more needed , . ,~TELL.All: respiratory care unit. . .!~UT THfUP~~EAL .with m~ny elderly patientlS, we,A dl.!l_o' see yOUnger patients with respiratdA" tfoUbles ....:.. asthma, chest lQjuries., trauma '''he said;. ' · .... " · "Thia is th; ~.e8inni!ll of what we ho~ l' a very closetiewllhtbeScbool." "' Lecturers °'clud.e John West, M.D., a professor . at UC San· Die40 and an authority on pulrponaty medicine; Park! Wagers, M.D., associate.professOr or medicine at USC ; and Irwin Ziment, M .D., chief of pulmonary medicine at Harbor General Hospital in Los Angeles. Major Pro~lems Not~d 'in Rapes SAN FRANCISCO (AP) -Rape alrriost always causes major changes in the victim's life and in two-thirds of the cases lea ves psyctiological scars, ac- cording to a s urvey·of 75 sexual assault victims lawyers and judges is conducting the s urvey with federal Law En· forcement Assistance Administration funds through th e mayor's council and the California Council on Crimin al Justice. here. Preliminary results of a1 year-long "Rape .Vic· timization Stu\f_y' • Were released by William J . Mallen, executive direc- tor of the mayor's Criminal Justice Coun· cil. Interview s with psychiatrists and social workers fndicated r~pe can cause paranoia, psychosis, debilitating depression, suicidal or self-destructive im- pulses or drug and alcohol addiction. THE SURVE.'l(dRS also found few rapev1c-''DESPITE THE tih1s are seeking pro-popular myth, women do f8sslonal help, and re-not enjoy being raped,-" c6mmended changes in said project staff direc- ~ndling of rape victims tor L o r r a i n e L . Police departments, <;opeland. alth sr-vice agencies Most ·victims-reported and prosecutors. that rear or their lives, ~"If rape vic,tims are more than humiliation, ade aware ' Of the was the most severe im· ivate treatment h a)lailable and aym-pact of the rape, s e said. pathetic treatment by ~lice , rapists will be However, she said, a cpught and the· crime large group of victims will go down ," said Jet-reported shame, guilt, t¥ Pierce Selvig, presi· humiliation,· helpless- diient of the Queen's ness and loss of con- ~nch Foundation. fidence, while others t said they were unable to ITHE NONPROFIT or· re I ate to t h'e l r • I ' . , " SAVE 253 Foam Backed Draperies Reg. 6.99 ea. Acetate/ rayon in assorted solids and prints. Size 48" x 54". 2/S13 Reg. 8.99 ea. Size 48" x 84". ~' ~ '\. t·; ' •• ... ' r_J 25%0FF Vinyl Window Shades Stain proof. sun resistant. washable, too. White only. 3.36 Reg . 4.49. 37'.~" x 6' 5.99Reg. 7.99. 46'/4' x 6" 7.49Reg. 9.99. 55\t." x 6'. $15 Reg. $20. 77'/4" x 6' • SALE " 45-pc. Dinnerware Set Reg. 36.99. Ironstone dinner· ware. Service for 8. Stverat patterns to chOose from . Ewrythino yooll need lor a service for -4. Choice ol 7 palterns. al110 said there "''as vote buying in the election. All interested perso~ David Rowlands, P .O. who are r eside nts or ·Box 190, -lluntington J.-luntington ·Beach und Beach, 92648, or by call· in S s36-S201 . DIA.MONDS• Ct:MSTONES J•weh by iot•ph\ it •eorchinq .f~r diomondt ond gemstones from private individuals and estates. Careful examinalion and eveluatlon by our experts: Highest prices paid. Call ~ 10-9 deity. Satur· day l D-6, Sunday closed, ask; Jor Mr. Dennis Foltz or. Mr. Joseph. iewels by loseph . SOUND VALUES FINE BUY Soundesign Tri-mode s127 · AM/FM stereo receiver with B·track tape player and record changer. Plus 2 extra large cabinets hou$;ing 8" duocone two-way speaker systems. (4769-625). Soun design 4-Band Radio s25 AM /FM/Air/Police bands in one compact portable. AC/DC. case. (2422). Melamine Dinnerware 6.88 20 pc. set Includes 4 or each~ saucers. cups, dinner, bread, soup. 3 patterns. Mot•• .... AtS .... .l• ' Capehart Stereo Panasoni c" . 99 00 24.88 Sol;d '1•1• mod:" <0mpcoeot Di gital clock· AM radio with music wake.up and built·in antenna. (RC ·I 103) SALE 12.99 hg. 16.99. 20" 2·Clrawer mechanics' tool chest. Prolects tools. keeps them together. s~tem, with AM /FM-FM stereo radio. phonograph and S·track player. 4 speakers. Full size BSR turntable. (8TP14) SALE 6.88 Reg. 9.99. Mechainic ~'"P:'f· Fix up your own car with this handy item. Built-in tool and parts bins. p.idded headrest. 1p~n~·~· z~a~t~ip~n~~o~f~w~o~m~e~n:::bo::'.:y~f:rl:endJ:=~· ,:!;'·~=:::;:' ';''=ti']'•• ; . ·~ \11 :: !in~==~ Sale pri<es elle<tive Thursday, ' . TAX Sti.td'' . I I t ... INVESTMENT~', WEAkTH PROTECTION .f ( ,_.olo Valley l*gli $cliool l-105 17816 ... .....,,.,.,,.y~. Sal. f·l 1:45....,. April 11" MllJ 3, lt7S '. I lftlllwAtPfttClolt "' . ' ~ '~ IU ''' Ill I I "-'- UliYW i~ • \ · A PAii: Beach at Orangethorpe •Open weekdays 9:30 tc. 9:30. Sundays 10 to 6. ... c · O at Garden Grove 81\ld. •Open weekdays 10109. Sundays 10to6. =~~~So. Brilf<*-ffO, of SO. Cout Plaza• ()pen weekdays 9:30to 9. Saturttlya 9:30 to 7, Sundayi 10 lo 8. April 3, thru Sunday, lpril 6, 1975. , • I I i I \ I . ' ' • • • ' ' AIZ DAILY PILOT 'Thursday, Aprlt 3. 1975 ., . QUE ENI! By Phil lnterlandl . -- o-··-·---·····•-,.....·- "Sometimes equal rights can backfire." L.JtJ. Boyd '( Abortion Now u. .... ost Frequen Wh en it 's the husband but not the \virc \vho earris the fan1il y income, it 's usually the hus band but nol the \\·ife ,,·ho makes the bi g de· ('isions. ;\ client as ks if the r·eversc is true \1·hen the \\'ife but not the husb<111d earns the family income. No, oddly onough. Scholars 1vith the Florida State Research Council studied the matter. And they con- tend the husband has con· s iderably more voice in fa mily decis ions when his "'ife is the · bread\\•inner than when she isn't. Why is a mystery. May be it's because the 1Nife is too tired al night to <tr gue. , QUERIES •'ROM CLIENTS Q. "ISN'T the tons illectomy the most fre- qut=ntly 1>erformed s urgery?'' A. Nol any n1o rc. 1\bo11io n is no11·. Q. "IS T llERt: uny state in the union \\'here the tc mperalurt.• has ne \'er gone up to 100 degrees F . ·! .. A. !':Jol a one. Q. "\\'11.<\T "'as the first U.S. automobile sold a broad?" .o\.. That \\'us a steam car made by Eli Ransom Olds. t\n outfit in India bought it in 1893. FREQUENTLY reported is the conten- tion th;;1l people "·ith blue eyes are less sensitive lo pain than are people ,,·ith eyes of any Other color. Client asks \\1hat eye color in· die ates the g reatest sensitivity to pain . That ·s bl'O\\'ll. MURROW Are you old enough to remember that ne\\'scastcr of note named Ed\\·ard R . l\'lur-. roW·! Once his compatriots at CBS in Ne"· York City formell a "We Don't Think MurL:ow is God" club. E ach member "·as elected a vice president. but the presidency itself was left open. They said they V.'ere reserving that spot for Mrs. MurroY•. But \\'hen l\lurro\\' himself round out about it:he applied for the of· fice. ARGUMENT continues O\'er the origin or the \Yard ··mafia.'' i\'O\\' contends one more client : "Your explanations of mafia are "'rong. l\·l afia is a contraction of ';I.I.anus Finistra' which simply means 'Black I land ' in Italian." 1\USTRALl<\N nC\\'Spapers run dai ly col- umns under the headline: "Drunk and In Jail." In it go t he names or all the OWis ar· rested there . ' Q. "QUICK, Louie. what do Greer Garson and Gene Autry have in common?'' A. A considerable amount or money plus the fact they both 1vere born Sept. 29. 1908. But that's all I can think or. Address mail to L . f\1 . &yd, P.O. Box 1560. Costa Mesa ,Ca .92626. Copyriglll 1975 L.M. Boyd Laetrile Called Worthless Drug SAN DIEGO {AP) -apricot pits. An expert says the drug Details of the study Laetrile has shown after will be publis hed within two years of t ests to be the nex t re w weeks, worthless in fi ghting· Thomas said in an in· cancer. terview. He declined to It fails to inhibit the provide details. growth of a tumor or pro- long life, he says. , THE VIEW WAS ex- press ed by Dr. Lewis Thomas, president of lhe M e m oria l Sloan - Kettering Cancer Clinic in New York. which has been conducting · animal experiment s with the controversial drug, de- rived from di s tilled IN 1973, THE National Cancer Institute asked Sloan-Kette ring lo in· vestigate Laetrile 1:1fter 25 years of controversy surrounding the drug. Thousands or cancer victims a re attracted an· nually to clinics in Ti- juana: Mex.ico, because Laetrile is illegal in the United States. ••••••••••••••••••••• • • MERCURY SAVINGS 1nd loan association ·Open Mcfl .• f!Mn 91.m . .c p,m.; Fri. 9 1.m,-4 p.m. • • • "STAYE•E•T sav1N&S "-P RESTl&E c .. ~ • •••••••••••••••••••••• ,, ' Group Selects Coa1t Man D;, Jerome B. Klemer ..ynertcan Chiropractic f AJsociatl~ or 2610 Vista Del ,Oro, , Dr . KJemer ts a 1914 l(pena .public money for books Newport Beach, has · graduate of Cleveland presenting theories based on been s e I e c te d r or .<;olleee . of Chlroprac:tic Religio~ Curbs R.ute~ ·Out . ' SACR>'\MENTO (UPI) -Stoic and local school officials may not Impose religious restrictions up- on t extbooks discussing the theory of evolution, Attorney Generul Ev el le Younger says. In 1:1 formal opinion, Younger suid Wcdncsduy it is legal for state unq ocal school boards to purchuse text books describing onl y scientific theories of evolu· lion. IN ADDITION, the opinion said. school boards may not 1 modify a scientific theory found in textbooks m erelf to make i( conform with the re llgious beliefs or board members . . ' ' ' . ./' " , ) ·~ ' .. 5:99 Reg. 7.99. Western style with nare leQ. Brushed cotlon. Sol!dcolors. W29-38 L29- SALE Girts Jeans 5.99 Reg. $8 eL Saddle back styling. flare legs, C61ton denim. 7-1 4 regular and slim. ~ ,,, .,. 111 • t --u. ,..,, a .... , CMrp. Th' opinion was requested b~ S.n. John Stull CR-Leucadia) and · Assemb\yman Robert H. Burke {l\·Hunt1nrton Beach). :·scieritlfic Ot:"~general academic m em ber1 h ip · in the in L<>& Anaeles. knQwledee c6~eming lhe sub-nl"!'---... -'!"~-~~t"-~~-----, They asked, if the state Bou.rd of Education and local school boards could legally purchase textbooks that present only a scientific theory or creation "to the complete exclusion of it.ISO presenting the-ulternatf\le creu- tion interpretation.·· ject matter.". , " _ a.·1 . IT HELD THAT Uic constitu· ~ \J61. S -VJ':G~S · tional requirement tor separa-W HiGiHT · tion of church and stale prevent$ · 1 the board from being required to Saturday, April 5, 8:00 p.m. present · a theory of evolution Soonsorecfbythfllrojen ~fl' Club based on the creation by a , ol Unlverelty Hlgt'I 9chaol. lrvlne. Californle THEY ALSO ASKED if there is a legal obligation to adopt bqoks that present both religious l;Uld supreme bein~. 39ZO llRCH,.ST. l\'hile also wrote that MEWPOllT BEACH ··neutrality requirements'' o( the HMrTite Sller .. •111111 Or 112 C..A~ Fitst Amendment do not require TIW'SA'NJUS ' . SLOOOOHATK>M scienliftc theories. '. T~e o pinion he ld that the school bolirds are authorized l9 a religious theory be presented FOi 'IMfOIMAT~OH • T ~ CALL: as an alternative. • . 55Z.l35t • fll =I~===~ '· 6~66 ' Men's jersey print shirts. 65% Acetate. 35% nylon Machine ..,ash. S, Ii, & l Assorted prints. agg Reg:. 4'.98. lnfilnt's Sleeper. Prrnt tops, solid bottoms. Dyoet• modacrylic/polyester. 1.4. 4.44 Re1 . 5.49. Sizes: 5·8 SALE Girls' T Shirts 2/S4 A19. 2.66 t•. Scratch design on our cotton rs & sme11 roses, ()fanges or more. White. 4-16. ' )1 . ..._ :--. ' ' ,. . " . "'c1 I I I ~ I . \1. -•• 'J ' ' . .. ' -.< ·' _,,..,~· ~-.:.·::..--~ -. -·-· ..... ,. ' SAVE 2.G1 7.§9 Originally $10. Zip front casual in polyester and cotton poplin. Machirie wash S.M.l ,Xl SALE Toddler Coveralls 2.99 Reg. 3.99. Bib lront in SOiids. , chec~s and stripes. Poty!sterf ' c:ouon denlm. Sizes 2·3-4. VALUE Women's Shorts 2.99 .. 100% polyester shorts with elastic waist band. Solid sizes 10-18 Patt~rns9·18 ' SALE :·:·'I' B_oJ1' ~J.1*8ct' Jeiseya 2S9 R19. 3.88. Nylon mesh with asSOr1ed color numtiers. Short leeve Sizes 8-18. ". ' ; t' BIGIVALUE ' Ml"-5' Sand~• ii FINI: llUY Woriien'a Top• 2.50 Potyester/cotton toPs In a choice ol solids or patte1ns. Sleevektss. No-Iron. 32-38. , ' ,. •• ..\ • ' J ' " ·1 ' I .. . ' •• \ l '( r-.. ·SALE , e4·r~7\7 A~. 5.tt. Oai;;ro~ polyester/ ,cotton. Na\l' blue. Our tough- est. srze a-·211. Slirn, reg. "5.22 R.,._i.o , e.20 ""'''· 3.99 Rfl..,4..?9. 3·7 slim, reg 4.99 w ... ,., ..... ....Assorted sizes & COIOf!I. Salt pricH , 11fective 'llt,nd1y, April 3, thru Sund1y, April 6, 1975, ~ PAii: Beach at QranoethOrl>t • C>Qen weekdays 5':30 to ;:30. Sundlys 10 to 6. Ol.:t.Hll: CUy Or. at GIW'den GroYe Blwt. • C>Qtn weekdays 10 to 5'. Sunctlyl 10 toe. • 5'Ml'A. AMA: 3°900 So. Brist<>l-No. of So. CO.I Plaza• Open weekdays 9:3010 5'. SaturdlYI 9:30 lo 1. &Jndl)'l 10 lo 8. ' Ir ' ;1 '.j q . ! !I ' 'l i . ' ' ' I I I . ) . . • • ' • \ I I I I ' ' I I I I • I ' ! I I ' I :I I l I t I\ ~·i .,..;.,. -.. " -, > • • " • • . I I DAILY PILOT · Tlwsday, April J, 1975 • " • I ,. .. I • • t • • ' • i .. • I ' . ' ., COMFOITAILE IHYITATIOH TO HOSP'ITALITY. CRAFTED IM FIHI TRADITIOM. GROUl"lHGo FROM IULLOCk'S. SOl,ITH COAST P'LAIA have. a happy house There's no bettE::r way to dress up your hom e for Spring than with new furnitur~ and home furni s hin gs! Whatever your taste,. you'll find something just for you in this· fantastic colle~tion of elegantly styled and expertly crafted f.urniture, lamps and decorator accessories. Drop in and browse around the stores l ' · representea in-this special edition for proud ··homemakers. You'll pe inspired! .. . , ' " • I ' ' . ' l ·- • I _J. --. --.. . . -. .. .._.~ ............... . ... .1dvw1isinx Fta111rt F.rench Town Inspires Designers .. Count,Y French is e design· A Heritage representallvere-·in this village also typifies calls: . . rustic French furniture at Its "The people are stlll lmbuod best. Ing theme popular with de- gners this year. Fortu(lately man\jfacturers · e answering the call for new urniture lines which reflec:;:t with the same spirit of de-"So, It was only natural that termination that enabled lheir Herl)fQe:s new rustic French ancestors to , triumph -~~ coll~tl~n 'should take its enemies and elements ail~··•, .118mW-whore It took•ltt inspirit one or more of three dlfferen1 finishes. All are aged to bri ng out the beauty of the veneers and lend authenticity to the simple, exciting designs. Antique and Custom pieces are In aome Instances decorat- ed to acCerit particular traits of N11.11ic French he sprrlt of the French coun· ryside. Heri ta~e designer$ found their inspiration far'a dramatic collectio"' Ol 1 s · oc~iQnal pieces In Ilia south of France. Near !'vll)nl>n is 'n ancient (ortr-'yillage qa,rvaa.out of a mount~!h. tt.exu,detj a f!l<lling of timelessness.'· .'i • .. ' • One of 15 occasional pieces in the Les Baux coftedion by Heritage· fa -"~ - this cabinet showing country features, notably carving, solid look. Design Career Advice Given Seventh grade pupils in Tustin asked Huntington Beach 1nterjor designer David Allan Root almost everything they wanted to know. incl u din g how much money he makes. Designs on C areer{l 'Upwards of $25,000 a ' ' year," Root responded, adding, "those aspiring Interior Designer David Allen studios, Orange and Newport to the profession should Root, left. of Huntington Beach Beach. Nina Trujillo, center. and plan 10 study art and ~·meeJs with Seventh graders as Joan Vail. right. attend Currie In· creative crafts, as well as part of Tustin School's career termediate School. They discuss mathematics." day program. Root designs for. career ·'Opporttinities and pre· Root is a designer for Lois Harding and A ssociates paration. Lois Harding and As· ,-----------------------------~ soc1ates of Orange and Newport Beach. He at· Ten ded a recent career day seminar at C urrie ln- !ermediate Sch ool in Tustin . .. In addit ion to the creative si de ol design, it takes logical organized thinking -the same as for math _._to coordinate a11 the el ements that make up a room interior," Root said. He advised students to include drama, public speaking and psychology 1n their future educa· l1onal programs. "Even the most talent- ed designers Cannot be effective unless they have the abili t y to com· municate with their clients, relate to the client's personal needs and express ideas verbal· ly ... he said. The designer of homes of many prominent Orange County residents said attending college speeds career advance- ment. To apply tor mem- bership in the 1ndustry·s national professional or· qanization. the American Society of Interior Designers. a college graduate needs only one year of working ex- perience. Those w ith no college background are reQ uired to have eight years of professional ex· perience. Root said. He served his appren ticeship 1n network television set design, he said. Asked to imagine they were newlyweds. lhe .Tustin students quickly wondered how much 1t would cost ro lurn1sh their f1r sl home. The way to find out is to have a decorator come." Root said. "for example, at the J-1arding studio, a m1n1mal lee is charged tor con- sultation. which includes a color scheme and furn ishing plan . That ·amount is deducted when we are retained by the client.·· he noted. A resident of Hunt- ington Beach , Root and his w ife, Rose Marie; have three sdns, Daniel. Eric and Jason. • the at Bullock's South Coast Pl= with a staff of 9ualifie<l decoracors ro help you beautify· your home with advice on floor coverings, wind¢w treatments, upholsterr, furnirurc and acc<..~suru.::,, all ar no c:x1ra (.QSL Just phone 5~6-061 t. t:xr. :::!6 2. for an :ippoin{lntnt or to have a Jccor;uor lall in your hon1e. De;ign Studio, Lower Level , '· . r "~~~~~~~~ ................. ~ ..... ~~-.~~~~ ........... ~·~·~ .... "'' Bullock's South Coa.sr Plaza. Sa n Oitgo Fr«way ar Bristol. Costa Mesa, Phone 556-061 L ' ..... ~ "Couple.d with this ~h tloJI:~ fro.m 'lhl~ un'fbrgettabl• is lhat quality oi ilophi~.,.tiqil s~ call,CI Les·"8ux," the wtijch I• ·as cnaracterlaticaily si>Oi<esman 9,a1d: · French ' as the ubiquitous · ~~· ~aux' bY. Heritage lr)- beret. · ter'pre.ts lhe •p109d of rural "The unexpected blend of France In vene,rs of knotty rugg1dness .and urbf,nlty that 111\h, ash and English brown typifies the pe.ople, the oak. , furnisl\lngs and the way of life Le$•&'\JX ple<!_f s' come ,in . ' LSHOWPU.CE ~ !Ndaed 'IMyl ; . 1.THIH&HOW ,,... ..... , ......... ............... , ' cel'talrtpl~ea. , Designers at J. H. Biggar Furnllur~. 1110 N.,Maln Street, si,nta Ana, suggest the collec· tion mixes easily with tradi· tionai styles of every period and adds a charming touch to contemporary decor, as well. Birqe WALLCO~RING SALE Tiie llrt.• lllrtl •r••ollo• __ .. -· ., ... ,,,. 25% OFF 4 .. fAIR,UE . " ,.,,_,..,.."fled. ,.,..... ~.tetyl 5. VIHYL OH .....,.. .... ,..,...., ... ,m • ....-1 . 6. SHOW OFF "., ... lflocll• .ct ,.,;,..1 ' 7. TllTfLE, Hoo-paslod fov.....n HlocHOOll FREE IN-STORE l)RAWING 1st PRIZE : sso woltTH 0111111GI wAueov111HG '.~ PRIZE: $21 WOlllH Of 11••• WAUC:OYlllMG .,. . JE VA.UN's . WAL.LPAPER Ir , : ' . PAINT STORE' ~ M {ht7 ...... s ...... ~TON llAC:H CYOH'S ,]: ~tMCMJl . .\T~S~OPIM'~ Mestt Store Opens Wayne:~verett, left, manager of the Radio" Shack In Garden Grove, congratulates his counterpart Monte Nlchots on the auc· cessful grand opening of the new Radio Shack at 2750 Harbor Blvd., Costa Meaa. annOlJlQIO.Q . our !¥ · ., , · · ann1versar ,, ' sae '/ • After 11 years an d 10 months (5/6th of a year) we are finally having a sale: The first in ou r history! You will find remark able savings on fine furnishings, artworks, accessories and gifts at our studios in Orange and Newport Beach, plus a vast selection at our huge warehouse in Irvine. Fact is, we are somewhat overstocked, so everything -everything -is reduced. Happy barg ain-hunting! ~~A[IJ~[l.~. ~~A~[l.(Q Hours: 9 to 5, Saturday, April 5 ' 10 tci 5, Sunday, Aprll 6 . (Studios & Warehouse) (Studios closed; Warehouse open) ... Orange : 316 South Tuslin Avenue / 558-2721 Newport B11ch, O.tlgn Pl111 : 202 Newport Center Drive /~O W1rthoute:lllr... 1711 Kettering, Irvine,.. - Cash and carry. All sales linal. Local delivery available. • • i • I INTERJORS • s OU •• ' • ..,,,., .. • •}f ..... ·i)· • • • -·~~1,1~ . ' . Breezy t1nd l;nviling ' ' Quilted cotton covering -Of this Marge Carson sofa catrlea tpringtlme Indoors for this\ room deolgn by Craig Jobnson of Tamura Furniture,. 8881 Warner Ave., Huntington Beach. lamp by the Design Guild at $139 complements $525 loveseat available with sofa as well from Tamura. 11 Pt1tdnl'o rk Mt1tdJ Pat of Je Vaun's Wallpaper and Paint store ) at 10097 Adamo Ave., Huntington Beach, shows a customer a coordinated , wallpaper and drapery ~fabric choice In popular patchwork design. PANDORA'S l ' PAD WE 'fAlu•r '"i•ol d~ ~llAl(I: UINNl:llW1'Rl_ l.ECllEUSET COOKWARE ·QXF()(O HAU FLATWARE Wll TQ\I PEWTEll WlllTIER CUTURV HUMMEl"'9:1C 20% OFF SPAmRNS SERVICE FOii 4 REG. $46.95 to $61.95 ON MORIT AKE CHINA s37so . ' •• HOW CLOCKS '•011'1 Ww••SCfl Co . S•.,IS ...._.... ,..,., ..,.,11111 ... tlol"-Y _ .... , f'Ot• .lie ...... ""'"" ~ llltllOw•• #NI but ... ~ s399s .. s5300 • Ill 9067 ADAMS (AT MAGN()liA) ~. (IN ALPHA llT" ~ft<TU)~ fi:lC2 t '41f!Grf!T WlA .. • 1.AY44.WAYS . REOIS.lt1'{ ' . 'MON.·SAT. 10: 15-5:30 ' · i. \: ''\ ., , •. :.• ' . , •• ' . ~ . • • ~-..... • .. DAIL. Y PILOT .3 • Undera B/11e Roo .'./,<( · 1' ~· -' . ~ " . ( ... , .. .-,, Oriental, contemporary ·~ • c~I,'~ ry> j 1 .. 1 t..ie, In furnHure er•~\li unCtef,l hit' •, ·, •1 1 if blUe roof of 'T e'l'ur• •. •• Werner·•)-, . • V-, , Ave.,neer!f>e$a11~. lwHu~ I, , t.; c.hoice if.6 'roa4 ' • lngton Beech. llhi>!wll INiJp. "'' !iome of ... ·4 . • 'Jt· 1 . '"~' . ·' · · 28ay9ar.oldflrm.' ,:~ ~ 1}·'· ~ ~·.,-.,..•.I ._f\'.i. -· · • "" • If ·1 -. ., "'" .,..,~l .. ,.,Jl~ '9roadloorntlCJ:::.8hag, a wide selection la ottered on the floor at Rosao ., ~ ,; , • •'M'"'"·· ··' If(·" .• • ~ · ,Carpets, 111!-~Jl.••ch Blvd., Huntington Beach. • . • • .. t . ;· ,, • t .. •• ~· ..... J!. . " ~ ,,i;,-_;;· ~-;· ' . ' i. ! l • • . . t ' - up ,to ,. Biggar t~i-ng .~l . . . ': ~ . . . • t lf-4• • B ' . • ·' ":""' J ... Then You are also Ou.r.j:lnterior Designers ... .. ,. •• • •• ' • ...at no extra cost HERITAGE DOES HONOR TO THE ~1 ~ME RICAN DREAM AS NO O~H~R C.OLLECTION EVER tiAS. ' '1 , .. -• • . . A • • j' \ •• . I'. ~ • ~ • , , . ',,, ·.'. ') ,.,....,,~. Heritage • "/ ~ . :'.MA1N ' . ; 547-·1621 ~· ,,..,.,.. -I • • , • \ t\S \\1ith all classical things. trad ition does not come quickly nor easil y. But it can con1e . , gracefully. as it did to Biggar·s In terior ·~ • ~ . .. \ . .. '"" ~. Design Studio. \\'hose reputation for fine d~sign _ nO\\' is knov.'n th roughout Orange County. fron1 La Habra to San Clen1ente. Thi s sense of tradition .. as \vei l as mastery of the art of interior design. is available to every J . H. Biggar customer at no extra charge beyond the purcha$e prict' of hon1c furnishings -no n1attcr if the desi gn ing skill s are required for an entire hon1c or sin1ply a corner of a roon1. Our de sig ners arc available fo r counseling at an)'' time. to pro- vi de expertise front begi nning to end. fron1 cost planni nl-( to selecting even the sn1ulle st acces sory piece. Beyond this, thl'l'l' also is the re nowned Biggar S(.'lcction of hon1l' rur· nis hings -collectively re presl•nting the great nan1e s in furniturl' tDrex el. l·lcritngr , llenredon. an1ong others). lfyou'rl' l'l'<Hly for the Biggar thirigs. the choice is you rs -D long: with the finest interior deisl!n se r\'ice ... a tradition since 1926 . • ' .. .J, .... ""' f' ... ,('. ,. -.. . \' "' ' • • ' IANK&Mir,tt~, e ~S~R ~MARGE .. ,, • • • :1 I • • • I ' • ' ' ' ' " ' ( --· -· .. --' ·---.... ,,,_ --~ -----T ~ ---·. ~-.. • • . ! 84 DAILY PILOT 'Thuraday, Aprll 3, 1975 ',. " . ' ' . ' ( l Carpet and Rug Fibers Jf the carpet fiber quc:.tion has you baffled. tr)' a two-~1ep approach lo the an~wcr. First, consider 1he Cllrpct ch11ractcri~t ic~ that arc most important to you. Second. Uetern1inc how fiber~ 1f(cct th<.....: chilracteristics. Dc- sirabh: carpet chara..:tcn)tic~ would include <lu1abiliiy. crush rc~istancc. ~lain and soi! rc~1s­ tan\.'c. clcan;1bili1y . anJ uf courl>C. econon1y. 'Jot 1111 of tilt-~ <:hara1:tc1"ll'-'> arc ,.11cc1cd Ui1t:..:1ly hy lih.:r. And. 1101 all ._,1 1hc'c char .. .::- 1.::n~~ic~ :or.: 1111purtant lo the ind1vi<lu .. 1 c11rpct shopper. One map .:house a ~·arpct for a light· naHic ;irc<o. knowing th<o\ 11 nee,! not h;isc 1hc <l!1rahili1y called ft>; in other uses. l:vtr)·onc want~ lo be able 10 clean a c11rpe1 ea~ily, but in M>mc i;rtu11ti1Jn!i frequent $potting ,,,,u be no problem. of ii tiller. Polyptop)lcne, poly· ~~rC'r. acrylic. nylon, wool -i!, 1he order of increasing moisture ab~orption )0 that s111ins clina le~s firmly to man·madc fiber! than to wool. In general. any l1l:>cr with 1. higher lu~tcr will ul)U ~how "1il n1orc quickly than a ··J.:lustered" fiber. Pr~c1ie~!ly ~reakina. all spots and stains should be remo\led 1ro111 carpel a~ qulckly,as ~ siblC'. and pron1pt spot clcan1n1 is effective on 11.l'ly carpet. ' Crush resistance. or resilic~~. is impon•nl prin1arlly in high· pile ,,,.. low·pik textur~: where pol~ propylene is ks~ effCctive th~n other ribcn1. Lc.u restlicnt libers ire used in light, low con- struction~ because tightly·paekeJ pile surfaces resist crushing. C°"""on ftM:fol"I AU of tl'lc man-made fibers. have 110me charac1eri1tk:I in· common, includin1 the !1.ct 11'111 -, .. 11 i~ in1p-0rl<1n1 10 remember, 100. 1h:11 the pcrrorm .. n<:c of ~ny I ib.:r dcperu!~ to some cle1r« on its u&c 1n ihe tini~hcd carpet. A fit>er that rate~ !ow in resilieru:e can be )tl.ti>lactory in a low, tlcnsc c11rpc t, t.Jr ciu;irm'l}lc, be· c11u~ hghtly·pao;led 91.1rface yarn~ arc 001 c11.1ily cn1\hc.J. ;di arc rnothproof ant.I r mUdew· rC1i•tanr. Carpet wool5 pre al.a rcsis!•nt to fun11i and arc per~ n1ano:ncly· moth.proofed by tre&I· ment <luring manufacturing by , ' . American c1.rpct mills. Typa of tlbeft ~ \Vhilc th1.:rc Jrc nt:1n~ fiber traJe nan1c·, an.J grades on the niarkcL 1hc1c arc rl·ally only Hvc ba\IC fiber typ..•s u:.cd extensively in 1oUay·s c<1.rpct: acryli..:. nylon, polyc~tcr, pol)·priJpylcnc (ult:- fin) 11.nd wool. Herc 11rc ~on'IC u1 the gcn~ral fac!ors in carpet l1hcr per- formance: In dur;ibility, or abr;uion ro:- 1istance, nylon and polypropyl· enc arc ouhtandin&. Wool and acrylics arc lower in durahili1y. •nd polyester~ fall in bc1wi:en. Rtmcmbtr, ho.,..cvcr. that tho; Uurabilily of-any carpel i' als.o dependent on the JJn1ount of fiber used and chc <Juali!y of cons.lrucrion. Sllin resistance is rcl;iled to the moisture absorption ahili1y Othd°fibet charal;tcrlstica arc imporunl in carpet slylin1. not in carpet pcrfOfmance. All hive !heir own styling char.cteri1ti1:S which the carpet manufacturer considtrs carefully when design- ing carpet in various style ~nd price cJJH.~goriC$. i ·hus, ii is impor1anl for the wise c111pcl shopper 4:1 consi<lcr her own nec<b carefully 1u1d look fir\t t'ur lhc appearance 5hc wantt-the color and ltllturc or pattern which fit best inlo her home, on tcr111s of bo1h pref~r­ encc and pracocaluy, Remcmba to complU'e Cilrpel. no! fibers a/one, and to con· )idcr 1hc finishctl product in terms of your bu<lgct. the ilmuunt of uM! lhc carpet will receive. and your pteferel'lcts on ~l)'le . Select Proper Cushion When Buying Carpet Whether you call it cu~hi<Jn, padding, or undcrlayment. . ili ~lection j, °"""' of tho: n10!.t im- porlant p;irts of •he pur~hasc or new carpel. While the coll 1~ low, the bcncfi" that you gain from cushion under your carpet are hu1,oC. Cushioning can mal e y0ur c;irpct last longer, and can keep 11 looking better all the while. How much longer will i! hut~ Tha! i~ difficult lo ~ay. since it Jepends on the kind of wear you give ii. But there is no <jue:ttion 1hal proper padding will more than pay for itself in longer wear and ticrrer appearance. Whnt docs eushiooing do~ It a~ts a.~ a "shock ab~rbcr."" I•' t;1le up !Ii!! in1pa~t ..,r all tho..c hundrc••~ of th1•u~and~ '1f foot- ~tcps that ~ \"a11'l't is subj«:ted ro 1hroui;hout it~ life. And hy ab.orbing !hcse irnpaet5. it lengthens lhl' life '1f lhc carpet. C:u pcl cushioning h;o.~ other herie111,. 1,10. Ir increases the thermal in~ula lil'n rrovidcd hy 1he carpt"l alone, and protech from the dii;com foH nl cold flOOfs. It can result in " con- 'idcrablc: improvement in IOund :•hw rptlon and in'!pacl noise rcduc1ion, thu~ conlribulil'll"IO a quieter cnvir0ttnynt. And lastly. it add~ to the protection afforded hy carpel against injuries ftaftl falls. Several type' of carpet CUJhion arc available: felted CU•l'lion. made of .. hair or a combin•tion of j.ole and hoir; sponge rubber. in lhe form of either a nat or rippled sheet and polyutelhal'IC foa111. which i~ ,,.',1d ei ther in rc- l'londcd !'l)rm f•mall bits or foam, bonded into 11 sheet!. or as prin1e urethane fo11m, ~in1ilar in llp· pc;1n1ncc 10 ruhhcr. What i~ the pr0pcr cu1hion fnr ltl<' c;jrpc:t ;ou have pur· chasL'd~ I! depend~ !'n what you \l,•ant',}l.l ,paY. :inct what kind of feeling yuu wan! underfoot. All !Y f'C.' of cu5hion are available in :i wit.le variety of graJc~. •uit· able for varion• end u..cs. The lclt,·d and nihhcr cu~hi~•ns arc "'IJ on " weight basi~, by the number of ounces per .'11.!uare vard. ... ~--~~ ~--­ NOW OPEN ; \l(j A i ~~L=i_d_o_I_n ... t_e_ri_o_r_s_ 5"Ct1.LIZIMG IM: •Antiques • Objects of Art • Complete furn iture Restorations • Re-upholstering • furniture Stripping & Refinishing '1~;· • • • ,. ' I .. , .,, " •• ,. • ' ' .. " ., ' J'.. • ' • ·\ ' ·~· \' !' ' ' ' J ni;it4~i?n !? ,Pine · / ' j~ .( '<tt' ....... llll•·l'!hl.,;m· "'· ~· .enfoy· "''"~'·ii\ > al. Norllaka ito~•!tfrf •)'41,11~111a only In liro""" .anll:·•r.atar la com· ii•.•·111·,·nt.1j,t! -II~ roaewood 118~ a~!ftlaaa. light place Malriaa si·;i11 for tllit atoneware an!!' tli!twM:• .• 1~: Patchwork nepklrt;aml placallllll ••• 13. 75 pa" pltice· at Paridora'a Pad. llOl7 Ada111a ·Ava. lit Magnolia, Huntington Beach . ~ .. , • • -l ., I , save • • ' ' " ' • -·clioOse lrom over70p patterns ·-and colors • ' ~ "I ' ' • . ., " ' '~ \ Save on Sherw in-William s most popular wallpaper, wallcloth and vinyl wallcoverings " 'SOimar:iy new and lovel y designs , colors arid ·~Items! Florals, stripes, fl ocks and tr~~~ o.n foil! Durable ... pre.pasted .. many strippable, too! Choose from these Sherwin-Williams lines: HANOI-HANG,®, SJYLE PERfi:CT®VINYLS, FAIRVIEW ~ T~ADITlONALS, FANFARE FLOCKS'", At;id save 25 3 ciff the regular price. ';{" .. ,: " I • . ,· •• A ... ; '.S_N:~ENDS APRIL 14th ' ... • • • J ' .r ~ ~}.~ ,i •• +":.,~ ; ..... 111, •• #'-~> t ' " " ·7 f ) . ... -· •, Ask for Shirley Williams! . " A Deoorating Consultant ... at the complete Decorating ~nter! Sherwin-Williams is the complete Decorating Center. And Shirley Williams is our Decorating Consultan f-whose help and advice are always FREE!.Ask for her at our place. Or·ask her out to yo urs. She'll bring samples of our beautiful dee.orating materials-draperies, carpeting, wallpaper and paint~And she'll show you how to put them all together. Shirley can even help you arrange an ex tended term credit ac count with us, or you can use the charge cards_shown below. ro TAKE ADVANTAGE OF O~R FREE SHOP·AT-HOM!l SERVICE, PffONE NUMBERS LISTED BELOW. • • {' • • I '. ... • ' I llWE MAK.E :fO~ FE~L RIGHT AT , ,c>-'-1975 The 'Sh01Win- Wllliams Comoany . . ~M. ; •..•..•.. · .••.••..• l •••••••• : ••••• SJS.JIJJ ................ \ ' . 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TO 4 P.a . . --.. · ~-·- • .. - Decor•tor Line In Ille low., m•H of lo ~th Co••t Pluil' r1 8 j!Ood piece to f1D to -w1H unite. On th• ••J to finding th• "Juat ri ght" 1trltl, however. rou might juat find IOll!athlng aloe you 'v • b • •·n looklng for to. bltght~ •noth•r oornH. P'erhep1 a DllffGto11nien urchin ($25) wlll ca,tch ~·r• ... NNOUNCES _.. A NEW PRICE POLICY . . NOTHING HIGHER! JUST TWO (2) PRICES ON OUR ENTIRE CARPET INVENTORY '. • . RiVietC\CS©GiJ'V'@C?lS~~D@ cii'.J .. ' ., i~T~~:~~Es ~STYLES 1. ~~~~-··· ALL AT ONE PRICE · ALL AT ONE PRICE , 5.95-8.95 SQ. YD. VALUES i 8.95-15.95 SQ. YD. VALUES: .· $ 11 -SAVE $41.00 = $ -SIZE I I · Ultra llOWI FULL SIZE ';•. .. . . QUEEN · SIZE Transilional SUPER QUEEN ''SIZE NOW SAVE $41.0D ~41.9, , ... • .. REG. PflCI: ..... " Tllxedo Tht lu.h Tu•edo 11rlil'Q Is accented tty the tnlOOlh b.Klr, w11e1ll!I cu1hi0tl1 and. roll..-r 11"'5, in • 1lf1k1ng plaid s249 A superb •~ilmple ol 1• .. ns1t1ona1 1tyb1\9! Be11u11ru11r e>.ecuteo. deep lulled b1ck and roll-0111r arm1 complimeol lhe S9f1 loo!< cM th11 R,..,.,il conve"oole. ,labf'lc. 51oeps twfll ·l Qw..Sfu$l7t A 1u·"""!Ololl 1ola .llifttill bed lor two q....Slu$Jl t . ' . CORNER GROUPS t-PllCES A complete con1empe1ar., cocne1 with two lovndahons. lwo m1ttr11,e1. cwo bol1te1s 1nd two qt.jill ed co11f 1lel1. otu!I;. an elegant c0tner 1able. Your Choke of Vinyl Herculon or Pri'nt .. ___.-llOW FOR OILY .. s19990 uTlie bCstcnmr in tnenousen 2-POSITICi>N A beauttlul 2·?0slllon t1tcllner In gJove•110tt vinyl. ,.,:-S \~ \''· .. ~ IO-Rleers - ~ .. ,~~· . ~~:,/ -· I T~WALLHUGGER ! ' -' 'NCH I'--•• FROMWALL ~ Tn, one you·ve been walling lor Man-srze. deep-tulled vinyl. 3·poslllons ,and specially conslruc1ed so • rou can.put It right against the wetl. 3-POSITION A real mlln-alze. king-size recliner fealuring filled arm straps In vinyl wllh th• deep tufle?J]:f)/ look or leather. l<f""'" • ,._., • ...,.,.._,.'~.;~"/ ~.~· .,,__ ONLY $J3 FULL SIZE BOX -.,,. s97 MATIAESS SET • QUEEN SIZE ~~r'• s177 KING SIZE Redone ·-• Ri Lows • ~Co'l"I • Slllg I NOTHING HIGHER R en o vat ion of th e spac;ious showroom at Vincent W entz Floors. 1303 East Edinger Ave., makes the Santa Ana store a pleasant place to Shop for w all or floor cov· erings. Don't Wait • Prices Will Never Be Lower The Wentz firm carries a full line of floor cover- ipg~ inctudtng tile and" th'eet . vin)jl, c arpets. ~r~ic: floor tile and pre- rll nlehed or unfinished wOOd parquet flooring. No-wax .vinyl floor and high·low shag c,arpets are featu re d on th e shC?._wr90m i~lo~ along witt;l""~µHt array&•<dis-- p1aylng all the latest col- ors and designs. C omplete li nes of wallpaper and drapery materials also are o ffered at Wentz Floors •. " J' " the ~tunning "Accolade'' collection <:i. by Dre1re l :\ .. ' LA RGE DRESSER TWI N MIRRORS CHEST KING BED NIGHTSTAND hWe fight Inflation" 1-· m-.AG1'-...__. ---C•?Nl'MOW i ATCT PEPI .. ' FDIAllCING TALK ABOllT LIFESTYLE ... ISNT THIS THE LUXURIOUS, ~ CONTEMPQflARY MOOD YOU'VE Al:wAYS WANTED? ' 549 I .' 75ea. 339 255 179 J)REXEL MAKES IT POSSIBLE. ' I" ""'' • .. . DrexSb. .. ,.10 (':W ·•;,'j;'•,"' . '," \. • .. -'111 '1' ~ . "'"''t ~ ,. ,.. • \.!,; • ,. "· I . : \ <.... . ·' I ow •1.-.. .......... " ... _, •"'91 "wit• ............... _,........,.._.,_ .. ....,.._ ,,..., .-1e11, ~-.. .C9""l£Tl S(l '197 11our favorite derigner will be happ11 lo Oli's1s! you ~~;;;t,l · · .. · • •~6·0275 r H.J.,GA ~~EU fURNITURE • •• •' •• •' .. ~ ·~· ~ ~ •BUENA PARll 15JVSTAHTOM AYI. 1•_ ............ 111-4400 COSTA MESA • l015 So. lllSTOL ...... , ...... ........., '79•1040 ----- PROF ESSIOHA tl ;; '· ' Open Mon. 2216 HARBOR BLVD. INTERl0 1t'DE'SlGNERS Thurs. I! Fri. Evts. COSTA MESA, CALtf. I • • • t -. i\ .. J ·~, .... • l ! •• ' t '· ft ' DAii. Y PILOT Thursday. April 3, 191'5 • Waif paper-Lesson Set "Everything you wantecJ' to tl;now about · wallpaper but were afraid to esk" will be answered in free, 9ne-hour lessons at the Sherwin Willi ams Decorating Center, 3161 Harbor Blvd., Costa Mesa. You'll be shown how to wallpaper, wh•t tools you'll need and you may borrow walif>eper sam- ple books. , . There is no charge and everyone attending the class set tor 7 p.m. April 29 Is eligible for a 20 percent discount. D i11i11g Cf/11 11 try French Hand-rubbed ponderosa pine dining set is an example al Coun- try French styling being featured at the · new AB Furnit u re showroom·store in Costa Mesa. Scaled to fit the smallest dining areas. the table comes with ex- tension leaves to expand it for larger, for mal dining. Buffe.t shows parquet detailing. Other coordinated d ining and living room p ieces are available. Country French Has Appeal Country Fre n ch- furniWre al reasonable prices is the grand open- ing featured seleclion at RB Furniture's new store at 3t15 N. Harbor Blvd., Costa Mesa. RB Original designs manufac tured in Irvine are included in the 200 room set t i ng s and vignettes at the new RB outlet. Store manager Wally Smith says RB de- corators who offer free decorating service have found ·'the new Country French s tyle of furniture -------------------, is !he ideal solution to .-------------------.!many decoraling pro· blems our customers br- ing to them." . LOOK FOR THE QUALITY MARK I, I ' I. ' ' MOST OF OUR SUPERIOR QUALITY FURNITURE CARRIES THIS MARK. ' COME INAND DISCOVER OUR OUTSTANDING SELECTION - PRICED TO SELL! SAJ.EIN PROGRESS The lorgesf Sefecfl°" of Modem lvm lhlt• ;,. •h• County ln t1rior D15lffl Stmct 17137 llACH llVD. HUNTINGTON llACH 11 Mlle• S., S. ~ 1'1.t· MH.I fri, l Otlt S.t. 10 ,. 5 TVM.;Wt4,. TMJ,. 10 ti 6' With children, pets and lot of activity in their homes. Orange Coast re- sidents look tor furniture that is attractive for enter· tain ing but casual and rugged enough to take a lot of wear, Smith said. Many people. he said, "feet traditional is too formal , ornateness re:-· quires time consuming care. Early American ma- pte is t oo rusting ·an modern is lrequenlly too cold. "Country French offers the casual elegance that is just r ight for their lifestyle, and mixes very well with other stylings. '"Apartment dwellers favor Country French styling tor its individual, 'homey' touch, eliminat- ing the plastic. furnished look common to even the ~ost expensive of apart- ments," Smith said. COuntry French has the warmth of wood found in traditional styling. but is casual enough lo fit with any architectural design or blend with furnishings already owned. Smith predicted ,the trend toward Country French furnishings would "c ontinue !or a lol)g time:· The Costa Mesa AB Furniture store is the company·s 55th and is the first showroom store in Costa Mesa. .,. __ ·- •• . . A,j,.,.,;,;.~ Ftat~rt ' ' " - I .. ' f ,tr F.t1st Feel ' A '"k'1ng" t•bl~ lncorpor.•tlng \he atrong••I a~ meat di•· tlncllve charllj:l•lilllca ol •arlY •Chin••• fUrrMture , bfOOIM• • contempora11 00111!1~1· table . In Henredon'a '"-M .. .cia cql· lectlon, •••ll•ble"lroin Ted vqn Hem9rt, Inc. 1 1727 Weatcllff Drive, N-port Beach . . I . • - THE TEINCOTE PROCESS, which is used in the manufacture of all TRGPITONE OUTDOOR PATIO FURNITURE is so durable that it actually defies destruction. The coatin9 process Is 8 to I 0 times the thickness of paint. It is ·practically impossible to cut throuCJh this surface unless done dellberat'ely. Needless to .say no harm can come from weather or rust. It's even child proof, ·docJ proof, ' lmsband proof, mid CJUe~t proof. See it now at Green Haven Patio Sllop. . ' • 1'Al.10 6H Co5ta Me•a Phone 642-4103 • , ' cornbtnatio~s ave able. · In our ~nlon ·t~.-t\JNOEVAO is .the most fledble. high Q)ISI vJSI' ~tem Produced in Denmark. IUustr'a on at left is one of many Vistt our .st&-e tcjjiee other PQ,~ilities fittinQ -your Speciflc s. .:i 'i-* .., I ' ' . ' ' . ,• ' :: :· " " LUMMER•s · ' \ . . ' 6 FASHION ISLAND, NEWPORT BEAC~ • • \ . MoJ'(lay & Frlday<1.0:00 t<> 9 • Ooon Sundly 12-s !through Dect-24r' • ~. ' . ' . . • • . • ' . • •• .. .. .. ~ • :: .. • . :j G ti :;eho Li 1·i 11 J!. .:: California Lifestyle is the de- :::: coratlng theme at May Com- ::-.pany, $outh Coast Plaza. If your ; :: ·.itch to r edecorate begins in the ~ ' backya!fd, then this Darden set-•. ' . .. • • " • • : • • ' ,. ~ . ' . l ~ ·, . ., .• '• • • "' • . . " ' . • • . • • ' • • • • ' " . ' ' • • ' : .. .-. • . ' . ' • • • • • • •' • • • • . • • • • • • • • • , • ' ' • ' • • • " . ' ' • " HIGH-LOW SHAG 9,9 I so . YO . • • ' ting may be your inspiration .• Stuart Ligh;ton and Pat Albers enjoy classic white wrought iron furniture d isplayed on the lower mall level. HUNDIDS OflOW ON DISPLAY MOHAWK ROTH HOLLYTEX ARMSTRONG WALTERS DIA MONO BEAmE EVANS & BLACK ALDON SMITH ROYAL WEAVE LEES ' /ltlwrti1i11x Fwt"'' Thursday. Apnl 3. 1975 DAILYPJ LO r 87 You install ill Annstrong Solariali · ,no-wax floor, for the same reason vou instal a lishwasher. .. ,}(, ~ ... .., ·. . '. !l r111t1tale II BC's Pat Stewmon of Pandora's Pad explains the history behind Wilton's unusual alphabet cookie press popular as an addlp lion to collec:tiona of the sand molded modern ".pewter". Complete selection of Wiiton ware Is available from Pandora ·~ Pad, In the Alpha Beta .Center, 9067 Adema Ave. at Magnolia, Huntington Beech. . CALL US NOW AND SHOP IN YOUR HOME To free you from an un· pleasant, flme consuming chore. That 's why people twy dishwashers ... that's why they buy Ar mstrong Solarian. Solarian is a maior breakthrough in easy-care flooring. Homemaker s from coast to Coast have discovered Solarian keeps ·its high qtoss -withou t waxing -far longer than an ordinary vinyl floor. Spills, d;r1, even black. heel marks come up easily. Available in ten beautiful pallerns. (Plus Inst.} DESICNEJI SOlJoRl.U Sl.ICHll 'f ttG8I PHONE 835-1936 Armstrong floor fashionn ~~ WENTZ FLOORS •CARPET• DRAPERIES• LINOLEUM• TILES .., 1303 E. Edinger Santa Ana ( S. I . HAYAKAWA }1THOUGHTFULlnthe DAILY PILOT re Experiel)Ce SewesYouWell Chandl.er 's is Ora.nge County's old es t furniture store . For more than 100 years th e Chandl er name has stood for th e finest quality an d se rvi ce . It still does . Here you will find up-to-the-minute suggestion s in color s, fini shes and material s -and th e wid es t se lec ti on of fin e fu rn iture and accesso ry lines availabl e: Drexel, Heritage, Henred on, Baker, Woodmark, Kara stan , Lee's, Wi eman, Marge Carso n, Stiffl e and many, many more . What does Chandl er's va st exp er ience m ean to you? A more bea utiful ho me, ce rtain ly, and in th e long run, substantial savin gs. The Store of Famous Names 1514 North Main , San ta An a Send $5.00 for Chandlers "HOME FURNISHING GUIDE"' Ove r 116 pa ges of beau lifully displayed furniture & accesso ries in addi tion to a specia l 36 page in terior desig n sectio n to aid you in be~uti fying your own home . • INTERIOR DESIGN ASSISTANCE, CARPET & DRAP ERY SE RVICE, DELIV ERY SERVICE, CONVENIENT FINANCING. Tu es day, Wedn es day, Thursday and Saturday: 9:30 to 5:30 Monday: 12 to 9 Friday: 9:30 to g I I J A Style Blend .. ltvood, Leather War111 The loving cer• kandtnavlan• l1vl1h on _, -n home lumahl1190 comeo 10 Hun- llnglon Beech et IM Vlklnv Scendlnevlen Import• altop, 17837 Beech Blvd. Seen here ••• • leelher eol• by Peclljc; • Ill•· teak coffee t•ble from 0.nmark; an ad- juetellle, -Ivel chrome erch lemp ($269); NOfWegien l••lher lounve chelra ($269 end $319) end Cado well unllo lrom Den- mertc done In Sl1meM teak • .;- Melol wall sculpture at Viking l!l'porto In Hunllngt9n Beach recall• Norse warrior, aaltor expl91er .. ~eritage. . . ·' I Vignette among many found at H. J . Garrett Furniture, Costa Mesa shows a blending of furnishing styles. Traditional style Is seen in upholstery with accents of Chippendale In the Chlnolserle breakfront and ta- ble. Available at H. J. Garrett Furniture, 2215 Harbor Blvd., Costa Mesa: ' Want to conserve energy? COOKWTH GASI 1 Ol. Kl'iOll THERE ARE TWO Kl:\IJS OF COOKJN(; FUEL- i ;AS A"'I> U.IT TRICITY. l!IJT. II,\ H ·: l'Oll CO"ISJDERED THI S? liAS IS l lSEll /J/RUT/.l: ELITTRICITY IS MADE Ill' CONVERT- INI; l'R l\l,\RY E;liER<.;Y -GAS. CO.IL COKE OR HYDRO. 01~ \'IOl',l.Y ·1111''· COOKING WITH Cl .L I N lllRECT NATl'RAL GAS l 'SES l.ESS FUJ Tll.\:\ COOKl.~G II ITll ELECTRICITY. .CALORIC. coMPLETE~Y sell·Clean1nu . BROILER/OVEN 401 MAIN ST. SA[(S& SIHV/Cl UNllNGION HACH 536·75'1· CALO~IC "t/TOMATIC PILOTlESS IGNITION •.. -......... " rod · dean -C'fll.'SO'>eS 9')5 30" Gas Range RSM 355 has Self-Cleaning Broiler/Oven and Automatic Pilotless Ignition UU1a-Ray · Intra.Red' B•oile1 Oven Tr1-Se1 · Bu1ner !. Glock and Interval T1me1 Sur!ace Light, Oven Light Glean-Look Energy Syslem Top-Mounled Conlrors The perfect 'cOlllpl-nt to your busy at-i.on,t work desk. From Drexel's fabled Et Cetera colledion. What a delight this handsome cane Sw111el chatr can be in your den or private wOfk space. It adds a luxurious lootl: of tradition no . matter what your decor may be. Cushioned and comfortable, it boasts an antique dark brow n finish and an authentically shaped base. On-eas9..,-o\ling casters too. The height is 27 .. by 2·· wide. Seat height adjustable Ready for lmmtdiate D .. i•ft'Y DREXEL-HERI TAGE-HEN RE 00N-W00DMARK--«AR AST AN-BAKE A Call 642·5678. Put a lew words to work lor you. In the DAILY PILOT . . " . ' . , ..... ' WfEKDA YS I. SA T.U.RDA YS 9:00 to sJ I • , · ' NEWPORT BEACH ~ 17'l7 WESTCLlt-'r~ DR., . tj2.zo50 . LAGUNA.BEACH•. . J.4!"l N4)ff 'l'IJ C(>A.1.jl' ll\\"1'., ~~·f>!,51 • •• TORRANCE•· 2364~ HA)\'.J'\IORNE BIND (()pen FM 'iii !I. Sun 12·5 301 J7H·l279 . . TAMUR-A'S,,. .. ' . -I ' SPECIAL WEEKEND VALUES ,, ... .. /'. i A IOI" "'MAI TAI "*' t1M' .... tfeog• c• of Hie ariM .nixed wHh todlly'• .. to ..-.Ce yMr ari...tal ll•hMJ room decar. l.ooH pllow bock wltll .-k "LONG LIFE .. °"'"''" app11.,., -k ...,,. wftlt CW't"ed f .. L Matching 72'' loveseat SOFA SALE ' LOVESEAT SALE Many other fine pieces of furniture also at special prices . ~ ' ' ' ' " r • S7tt.ll YAWi s499aa Slit.ti YAWi 537988 FREE DELIVERY SERVICE & SET-UP • TERMS AVAILABLE ~ . FREE COMPUTI ~ DECOU TOR SIRVICI ~·i\Mi]RA CO.,INC, • a81 Wa'l'er Avenue• Hlllltlqteli lluoll, Ca. • (714) _Uf.fll7 lll'DI Mon •• 111un .. r~. 19-i• r-.• Wed., w.10.&• Sun.12.s 3420 'Vtlt JtfftrHtl llff. •IM IRplel, Ca.• (213) 7J1·721101'111Mon .. Thun.,fd.i·i•T~.,Wld.,Sll.M•Sun.~ • . "::-.' I •, • '• '• ' ,. ' •" • " . ; I I d , ,_ • ) Curricul~m Brings Mem·ories of Home , By JO OLSON OI tll• DllL'I' l~U1111iu.U "God Afton,,_ F'ru Berg i f~ru Peterson." ··11urmar du'.''' "Tack, bra ." It's Monday afternoon <.1nd Sw~ish School is in session. Ap· proximately, 40 children. rang- ing from towheads to brunettes have just greeted their teachers' Ruth Berg ;.ind M a1i Peterson: with a polite "good afternoon .. and ''how a 1·e you.·· 'J'heir mothers sit a nd t;.ilk in small clusters in a corner of the multipurpose room al Eastbluff Elementary School 'vhilc their children learn Swedish \\o'Ords . games, customs and dances. T~e Swedish government . ~ponsor of the school, hopes that these children will return often to their homeland and will be able to converse in Swedish with their relatives there. ··Most of the children have been to Sweden at least once."_ commented Beverley Ginsburg or Irvine. whose children are enrolled. •' r fo~rom the Swedish goVern- ment's point of vie\\·,,this type or school was first organized to educate <:hildren of Swedish . v.'orke1·s who .were living abroad tempor<.1rily. · . . · PARIS, LONDON According to Berti! Llndberg, a m<inagement consultant ·rrom - L.os Angeles who is 1.he U8:Son between the government and the Ne\\'port school, there are full Swedish s cbOOls in Paris and Lo11do~ arid another weekly sc hool in San Franch1co. The classes in the Unit ed · States are open to any chi1dren with an interest in Sweden Lindberg s aid, though they wer~ p1imarily designed for those of Swedish descent. The Swedish government pays teachers' salaries, at the same level a tempOrary teacher in Stockhblm is compensated. and furnis~es the textbooks. The Newport location was selected a(ler questionnajres were sent to every kno\\'n S\vedish £an1ily in Southern Ca lifornia ttl rough such or- ganizations as the Vasa Order or America. "The highest i;oncentration was in Orange Co unt y , particularly Newport Beach and Huntington Beach," Lindberg said. ANOTHER SCHOOL . Further s tudies have s hown •'that-there are at least 300 families in the San Pedro· Redondo Beach area v..·hich would be e li gible for a Swedish School, so the next one probably will be oPened there. Lindberg's statement that '"90 percen~ or the children involved in the schools have at least one parent who still is a Swedish citizen "' is borne out by the Newport school. Typical of the parents is Ann Car_lson of Huntington Beach, a native of Stockholm. She has been in the U . S. 11 years. hi?r husband25. I ~ .. , like for lhem (her children ) to know Swedish things ," she saici.. She uses Swedish when she call§ her children in the neiJ::hborhood , which i s a cur1ous ity a mong the othe r ch ildren. Gudrun. Garcia wants her children to learn Swedish .. so lhey can speak to their grandparents and be proud of their heritage. ··when we t ake them back to S\veden, they realize they want to learn more about it," she said. 1-lcr children have particularly enjoyed l earn ing Swedish Christmas customs, she added. ~ose-M arie Russell, a Newport resident who met her husband skiing in Austria, was watching her children playing Scandina- vian games. '·It's fun to see all the games we used to play as ·kids," she said wistfully. . TEACH HERITAGE .For Mari-Anne Peterson one of the instruct.:irs, Sw~dish School is "a mar-.:elous wtly to teach our heritage. We are inuch richer for it " i 1 A nativ.e of Jonkpi~ in S.maland: Mrs. Peterson i~1mar­ r1ed to a Dane. s o the stlfdy of Scandinavian c ulture is a family affair . Her daughters, Colleen. 13. und Catherine. 9. a ssist in the school and they, too. are proud of being Swedish. ' !\1iss Berg, a rci,:istercd nurst.• f1·om Gothenberg, has been in the U .S.~ince 1950 but has gone home about every three years. She teaches the children sonAs <tnd games she learned as a child, as v.·e\l as the language to the older· g1·oup. The Long Beach 1·csidcnt also teaches German at California State University. l,ong Beach. and beginning.-S"'cdish at Orangt.• Coast and Long Beach City col- leges, and next fall \viii add Swedish to her s chedule at Long Beach State. This resurgence of interest in ~andi.navian culture is happen- 1n~. Miss Berg believes. because of Lncreased t_ravel opportunities. "\Vhen there is a real possibili -- ty you c~n go there yourself it 's more interesting,'' she s aid. The first S\\.tedis h immigr;.ints were desirou s of s ubmergin g , BEA ANOEASON, EdRor T1111rl4er, April 3, ttJl • ~ ... r.1 , Daily Pilot Photos By E. Lee Payne I ) PastirTie Curious · DEAR ANN LANDERS ' iPlease don't think I am crazy.-I need some help. My problem is one of normal curiosit y -anyone in my s pot \vould do the same thing, but it's ruining my health. 1 I live in an apartment comple~ I that has a courtyard. A married woman who lives across the way 1from me e ntertains a man jalmosl every night--and I do •mean entertains. I have a very 1 powerful pair of binoculars and can see everything that goes on. 1 Sometimes this man stays until '3 o'clock in the morning and I 'have to get up at 6:?0 to go to 1 work. It's horrible when I try to . I drag my tired body out of b<...od urter so little sJeep , It ml'ghl sound awful , but l 'vc been c,o!1sidering~ writing the womans husband an anonymous. letter. tippjng him o(r. Then pel·h;.i ps he \vould s tay home more a nd I could get some r est. \Vha( do you think '! -NO WILL POWER DEAR ·N.W:P .: I think you ought to give those binoculfrs to a rrle nd, draw the dr1Pe,ries be.Core the show goes on and' get some sleep before you tOllapse · from sheer exhaustion. DEAR ANN LANDERS ' The bumpe r sticke r that 5eads: ("WARNING ' I BRAKE FOR ANIMALS" is incomplete. ll should r ead : "I BRAKE FOR AJ'!dMALS AND KILL PEOPLE."' Scores of Ii vcs are lost ever y ye ar ii\ a ccidents caused by Qrivers who foolishly avoid hll· Lin& a dum·b beast. ts il.w'Orlh it? (Ann Landers~ \\'h.:1t do you sar" I LO\l E 1\NIMALS, TOO ~ Bt;T DEAR LOVE : An alert. dri\•er can sometlr1ies glance in his re· ar-view mirror and liee if anyone ls behind him. tr no one is, he s hould brake and spare the antmal. tr tbl-driver s,pots traffic on his tall. he should keep going and pray that the cat, dog:. rabbit e, chlprilunfi make!i it. A cow, ·on the other hand , puses a s .. noas problem ·1r there is onconiing trafflC. The.<lrlver has to chooite between the h~ad·on or the cow. The. cow would be ' m y choice Hince it would involve less human carnage. I Ruth Berg teaches grammar (above), while Mari Peter- son helps daughter Catherine adjust ' costun;ie. At right, Kristen and Katheryn . 'Byrne learn Swedish dance. • ~ !llt;~tt•Uon Dy Doti!Y Po!DI A•l"I Tom Pe,*•K• themselves in the A1nerican \\'<l)' of li fe. but the pendulum has S\vung back tO\\·ard a more nost;.ilgic look at the past. This nostalg ia pe rhaps is more pronounced in the 1\mcricans v.·ho arc of dire c:t Scandina vian descent , s ince some native-born Sv.,ct.lcs. su ~h ;.is J\oliss Berg and ~r~. Garcia, <tdmit they havl' d1 \'1dl·d feelin gs about their ul- li a llCl' _ ... ~:he1:e is al\va ys this split feel- in g. I\11ss Berg said. "I see the adv<intages hel't.> as ,,·ell as in S\''eden. '· ··\'ou l'an·t go back, but you don 't \ee l at home anyY.'herc,'' i\'lrs. Garcia s aid. So. the Sv.iedish School fulfills · s e\'eral purpose_s. It lets the Sv.:edish mothers keep in touch v.:ith thl'ir homeland, and it gives the childrl·n an ~ppreciation for the history an·d ways of their f;.imily . "I h<.1vc a lot of. fwl going there ,'' c onfided Beverley Ginsburg. '"1'he mothel's usuall~· ,,·.ind up doing the dances <.1S \\·ell, .. • .. ~ ... ~ • l • «:;% DAILY PILOT "Thursday A~H11 3 1975 VD Ignored, But It Didn't Go,rA.way .. , By BEA ANDERSON sti&m•. CHUW ~l ly NtetMMI ''Wheq )'OU walk into the health • "The reason venereal di sea.!t depar\mtnt or a clinic to usk for , tlas become pandomic IS NOT · 1 toi l , )'oil are) making the ;.t;>ecause ptoplo are more pro., i\1tement, 'I've had sexual rcla· ""'hen there is a captiveaudienc~. · question whether children are ''If you are 1oln1 to a prtv•te' di~ne4!. old enou1h to know. physiei,.n, be 1peciJlc lB (what . tbe.ip that we feel a seiual rela· Uon \a a caring thing. '·· "Family·oriented sessions are A aood eauge, be said, la you uk for," he adviied. And, M ideal," he said. . "when they ask the question they warnect "be 1ure yoqr phyalclan "Traditionally"," he said, the • are old enough to get the follows lhroush by filina proper .:.:millCll.O.•IL...__ .-~~-aU!l'on~t:,:\.;' ..,".,.. "· "It'1 bff&us c Wt '\'e been 11· U iiJN'D"JGUll,T ':.i>oring it. For peop,e,to reel more at ease famUy-iJ uarded-lhis.inform.ati.on._ j HD!\W.e.t:-'_' .,.-----~--~-~-rwrts w ltb the health de·' making the ass umption that to in~ Starr advocated presenting in· 1partmenl~' ~ "If.you cared enough lo h•ve u relations hip, then you should care enough to w unl Utat person lobeheallby." - ·~ "We thought \11 e had tt whipped lft roqut1lipg tests, Starr as· :· alter World War 11, so we i11n0red serted. ''we mus t eliminate guilt form is to condone engaging in formation in a "factual way. sexual relations." Scare tactics don't help. We ''HONEST APPROACH' Starr claimed that when people ao-to the health depurtmenl, "thei r ego comes Into ploy when Utey have to name contacts. . l t ... butitdidn 't ~o away. fecling!i . To do this. we cannot So, the speaker r ecommended learned that with the drug pro. education for adults. too. grams. When Starr worked with a Long Beach VD clinic, he sa id they used a different approach than the hoalth dep&rtmen1:, lo reaching a per1on'a sexual ~· "VD is a r lassir Cf.le of 'Wl'l ttl deny the humanness or rcla-··A lot of adults don't have all "A major problem in detecting '1The rriale, Ytho often is, lhe btqgart, wlll Q!ler G l•llllthY llSl wfiQtber he's h acl relationships wllh \~em ~r nol. you don't know can hurt.you'.'' tionships. ·• Speaking was Charh.•1 B. Starr. He ad\'OCated u good educa· the facts ." venereal disease is that the BOTH KILLERS symptoms are similar to many executive direc toc or the Strai11 ht tional program . Ho\\·ever, he Talk Clinic. Inc .. Cypress. J.f.is . believes. "schools are not tht: lecture was part of a health best place. The c lassroom setting series sponsored by lii g Sisters or is too s terile and frightening.'' An example. be said, is under-· other diseases. It's known as the lad$. . ratin~ J<:Onorrhea and believing grettt imitator." that syphilis is the one to fear. However, Starr said, if you "On tht other hand, the female wtrt .. onJy name one pettiOn. Or<1.ngcCounty. · And, he clainted, the trouble .. Oot h can be killers." know the symptoms and are SUS· And. he said, when adul ts do picious that you may have cop· .... The hee\tb department, ho ex· plalned,,aSkfl: you to name'them, and they do the Collowup. They asked the indivfdaf.).s to make their own contacts. "We believe in p utting the bura.o on the ind ividual. One of the bi ggest problems in '4'ilh television is that it doesn't have the facts they don't always . tracted VD, "get checked im· -controlling VD , he said, is the capitalize on the educational part know how to inform and often_·-· med.iatelY,.. "Jn our counsel~t. we tell "It's al) honest approach." !\ ), Change Due For Virgo FRIDAY, APRIL 4 By SYDNEYOMARR ARIES (March 21 -April 19): Accent on career, dealings with s uperiors, a bility to climb another rung or ladder. Gain shown if you "do your homework.'' TAURUS (April 20-May 20 ): Ability to ride with tide is tested -don't fight city hall. Means bide your time . I GEMINI (J\1ay 21-June 20): You IE!arn-aboul costs, expenditures. interest rates, currency values. Obtain expert counsel. CANCER (June 21 -July 22J: Accent is on partne rship, cooperative efforts and marriage. LEO (July 23·1-\ug. 22 ): Emphasis is on employment, basic issues. health. You will havl! more responsibility and greater chance for re-ward. VIRGO (A ug. 23·Sept. 22): Good lunar 1 aspect coincides now \vith creativity, change, in· -1 tensified relationship, Speculative matters dominate. \ LIBRA (Sept. 23-0ct. 22): Property, basic. values are spotlighted. You gel chance to select -you can be more independent. SCORPIO !Oct. 23·Nov . 21): Communica-. lions improve, es peclully where reh1tives a re .... concerned. You gel ideas across. SAG ITTARI US (Nov. 22-Dec. 21 ): Emphasis is on money. gaining advantage, collecting what you need. Evaluate factual inform ation. CAPRICORN (Dec. 22·J aa. 19 ): Lunar cycle is such that you break through barriers. You make contact. Your intuition rings bell. AQ UA RI US (Jun. 20-Feb. 18): You may be visiting one conrined to home, hospital. Space is more confined than us ual. PISCES (Feb. 19-March 20): Differences .~ with associates, friends can be resolved. ,-Harmony replaces friction. You gain mea'ningful compliments . ' . KOHN SCHOOL : The Bob Baker Marionettes will pe rform in the Fountain Valley High School gym at 10:30 a.m. and 12 :30 p.m . Saturday, April 12. FUnds will go lo the scholarship fund or the Gerhard Kohn School. Tickets a re $1 and may be obtained by calling the school .. 962-3343. MATER DEi lDGH PG: Spring varie ty · show entitled Celebration '75 will take place at 8 .-· p.m . Saturday, April 12, in the Garden Grove High School auditorium. Groups performing will include the girls· mixed chorus, under the direc- tion of Patrick Ryan und nag squad and drill :'.~ "team. Gail Milby, directing. Band s performing • will include Varsity, Concert, B. Cadet and I• , 1 Stage, under the direction of Theodore A. Clark and Michael Corrigan. Tickets, at $2.50 ror adults • · and SI for children, maybe purchased from me m- ben; or the various music groups or by calling the music department at 540·8064 . They also will be available at the door. HONORARY SERVICE awards have been given by PTA units on the Orange Coast to com· munily mem ber.s for outstanding service to youth. Among those honored were Dave Taylor, Paularino School ; M ary Phillips, Aliso Elemen- tary School ; Mrs. Ted Marinos, Lindbergh School : Mrs. Donald Sloper, Co rona del Mar ffigh School. and Judi Pacol and Sandy Bundy. Wilson School. DIV<JRCE . Only ,~.lQ. •• -"·. 01.~~~~ .. ·-IUYLI &..r.f-JeefrM -lHOf5 -M•t•r•I ••r•-..,.....,, Lift strt•, ......... c ... J11rw ... Hof. .,_ ..... ,.,,...., . LARGE-SIZES View· Homes Attract Tourists . Five unusual San Clemente · homes have been selected by the American Association or University Wom en for their annual tour benefit· ting the schol arship rund. The realdences will be open for viewing from l ·S p.m. Sunday, April 13. Tickets are available from members. All are view homes with two on the ocean front. Mr. and Mrs. H . Todd Shiriey Price (left) and Sue Johnson find it difficult to con· centrate on the game because of the panoramic .,,; view offered at the Charles Abts home . • • ) · De rlachter's resid ence foeuses on a courtyard entry and a living room that ex p"a nds into a 1 garden leading to. lhe patio and beach . · Floor:to·ce11in g win· dows afford a visitor at th'e Robert Boz:a nni home a view of the . coastline and surf below. Low m ai nten a nce landsCapin g and easy c~re t~rough out are featured in the Raymond Bracha home. A foca l point is ·a h igh ceiling Wtth skylight covering u lanai. Another ''f orever" vlew. is offered at the re- si dence of t he Noah Cheatums where . the ocean iean be seen from eVei-y room. lligh point of antique~ that decorate the home is a cathedral chiming g r andfather clock. ·. Afr. and Mrs. Charles Abts' newly redecorated home also is included on the tour. Coast Clubs Focus on Vari~ty Career Plan Wo men who are in - volved in non-traditional careers will speak dur- ing a career exploration session , e ntit led Ar e Women's Careers Fair? Sponsored b y th e Career Planning and Place m e nt Offi ce and UC Irvine Women 's Cen· ter, the public session will be rrom 3 to S p.m. Wednesday, April 9, in Room 120 of the Social Science Tower at 1JC:L Riviera Club The Riviera Club will mark its loth birthday at t he annu al Diamond Ball. Saturday, April 12, in the Carousel Room of the Newporte r Inn. After a social hour at 6 :30 and dinner at 8. members and guests will dance to the music of the: Royal Knights. 'l'hc civ ic , philan·' thropic, cultural and educational organization has contributed to many causes in its £irst decade. Membership has grown from 50 lo 250. Nursery School Sunshine Community Nursery Sc h ool will sponsor an open house Friday, April 11 , from 9 to 11 :30 a.m . The school has openings for 3-and 4·year-olds. Sunshine is a cooperative, non .profit preschool. Assisteens A Sum mer Breeze fashion s how is planned for Saturday, April 12, by Assisteens Auxiliary of the Huntington Beach Assistance League. The show is ·scheduled for 2:30 p.m . in the Hunt· ington Harbour Beach Cl ub. Tickets may be purchased through the league chapter house. Chi Omega Orange County Chi Omega a lumnae will m ark the 80th a n - niv ers a ry ol th e sorority's founding with a fashion show luncheon Saturday. April 12, at noon in La Villa Taxco restaurant, Santa Ana. On lhe program will be a de monstration by Brea artist Jan Spade and a talk on child abuse. NOW 'l'he Orange Coast Chapter of the National Organization for Women has scheduled a con· scious ness-r a isin g de· 1monstraUon for Monda:r. April 14 , al 7:30 p.m . 1n the Feminist Action Cen· ter, Santa An a. ceremonies. NB Ebell Farmers Market will theme the Ebel I Club· of Newport Beach's spring benefit or luncheon and cards planned for Wed~ nesday. , Hi! I'm Ula Hurst. HO SERVICE CHARGE r, •• ,.rt..._ ... ...,...... D¥cn ... .. ..._ ....... ofDepa .. • llST S8YICI *"TOWN! lJtacltleaed'.J 7eavef4 J424·2A ... ~U.Yll9p . 61'-lll 1 -- ' . I:· ' •' ,., " ' . . . .~ 'I-• ~ I I 'd like to introduce you ton new service ror thpt man in your life,· "WHILE HE FLIES" from Orange County Airport . · George Hurst (he's ·my man) ExeCulive Systems provides indoor ex· eculive parking and custom aulomotive service ror the busy executive Oylng from Orange County. Jusl lhinlc ! No more getUns up early to take·hlm to the airport (it 's a· waste of 1as0Une , too) and"' more reatt1n1ing your schedule lo take JUSCAR in forservlce. · • . . . t • Fash.ion R¢ums l'J'eyie)Yini some ot -tbe-01tt-fits to;,e shown in F ashiona Alive ·in . '75 a scJ:tolflr•hlp benellt s pon(ored by the Irvi'!e . Cha,pte,r;, Am~ncan . '.Bualnela 'l\'..qman 's .4aaocl•· lion, are (from Jell) 'llelen MarUn, · AIUI; · ~gdabl and inja II. Krollinann. A-ch"ll!·· e brunch begins , event at 11 a.m. . . ay,' April 13, In the Balboa Pavilion. ;,.• -· . " • ' ' I• f '#I His Hang~.up: ~~:g·ged·· By ERMA BOMBE<X near our ·wood.wort to hr· ing lines into the house, My hush.and believes if he bowed his bead and God bad meant for man aaidi "Cfur wall has been IO put a nail la the wall, v!Olated.' • he would have given him When .we put up our arubberthumb. houtj: numbers he said, On the other harid,. ,l · '"There is no need for have never gone arow¥l this. I know where I ·making bolea in thft \f~ live." indiscriminately, but\iil-'' We have the only cup like bi~ I do not feel ~t-ltiJpense·r that hangs a bole 1s an open1nc1siort. c;wer the shower curtain We have argued abdµt ' 'rod li ke a swing. tbJ:; f~r years. Fqr every · Last week, I put my nail in our wall, there foot down. "This house has been a battle and an b8.s all the personality of 'ultimate decision handed a recovery room ,·· I down by the Supreme said, '"and that is about Court. . to change." When the p hone com· He put down his paper/ pany ·cut out a little box "l want you to hang up this m~Crain~ planter.'' .. - ceiling '1You want AJ,e to hang what from. where?" be askedslolvly, ' AT . WIT'S .END • ~My m}icratne ceiling plantllr fr,om the cei!· ing." I haven't see'n thatJook ... Qther events that have· onf my husband's face takfll longer to perform sll*e he 11.-d a $5 check than the haDging of the bounce th it he wrote to hook fof th"'e m acrame. his college alumni. Mich~langelo took four ' · G e t ho I d pl and one-half years lo yourself!" he cqmma'ti· paint the ceiling of0 lhe ded. ··oo you· realize you Sistine chapel and of are t al'911g about a drill? cours·e the · Suez Canal I would have to get a lad· took ten years to .com· der and m easurements plel\!'. would hav.e to be pre-He ·s p "read the ci.se .•. and we'd h ave to dropcloths, brought in find a stud an~ plaster extra h.elp to asisist with -r,::=~:=:=:=:=:=:==:;=:;=:;=:;:==:;:=:==:;=:;::;,iwould drop a blizzard on the meiitsurjng, cut a pal· the carpel .•. a nd · it tern for the hole and couldturnouttobeareal asked f"or complete "for Parent~ & Teachers ... " Management of the Learning Disabled .Child Registration Open 'Iii 4/1ons 7p.m.-9p.m. --.. . head knocker.~· silence while he drilled. "Other people have I know _you'd love to tb'em· hanging around," l hear ~ answer when I said defensi.vely. tell hitfrtbis evening that :·oth~r people have ·the ..... has to be mov¢ light switches cluttering over two feet so the plant up every entrance, but will g'et full sun. So do we want that?" wherever you are ... "Yes!" just raise your windows Theye have t>een l\110 at 7 p.m. Thursd1y, April 3. 1975 DAil Y PILOT l C3 PCBLIC l\OTICE l'ICTITloU'I IU$1N IA MAMlllTATIMINT Tiit lellOwrintl ..,..,., .ltf OOlntOIMoi· ........ : ltlCHAROI MOUSE. OF Jl'l l!!S, m1 Aatmt. Awe111H, Hunlln91011 &each C.llt. • E. It. ltl(MrCllOll, 16)'11 $1111•" jt., '-'-'" Villilr. Ca UI. '770I 11. J , IU cNrdMlll, ''~ Sllklrw, leln 11au1r, Cilllt. tt10I T~• 't'•1na11 11 c•lld~ted br .1 , ... ,..,.tMf'llllp. Q. tt:. RlclMrcholl Thf• ~temtnt w•• IUM w!tl'I tlll "'' c1•rk ot Or•nve coun1r 1111 rcll3l. 1915, .. ..., Publlllwld Oriln\111 Coai.1 D.lllV P!IOI, U 1. IO. 17, 1•, ltl5 lt9f>.1S Pl' Bl.IC XOTICE lTATIMENTOI' WITH OlllAWAL Ill' llOM Jl'Al!ITN 1'11 IMl I' O~lllA TI MG UMD•lll l'ICTITIOUI •USIMl!l.S MAME Tn.1 lotlowlr>Q 1»r1on .,., ... 11hdr....,. •• • gtntr•I part11.1r from !ht ptirl,..r1'11p ot11r•11ng ulldfr I,. lie· iltiousllutl ... ,, ........ Pl ll:NITlY.GRltTY, Jl;l60 U P.11 Ao.1111,~H!lb,Ctlllornl•· Tloil lktlllous tt..s1,..., ,.,.,,... , .. i.. mint tor thl p.1rt111•1111p .. ai u ieit-on S.111.•. lt1•1n thlCoUlllJ OI DrM19t. full N•,,... .Ind Add•11s of uw ,,.,._ W!ll>dr• .. 11'9: EHtn P.1lt!CI• Latt.1nrio. •3" lw w1,, l•vllll. C•lltornl.t 9'10M Ellltfl P. Latt.n1lo . ·-Publl~ O.-M19' eo'st O..llr Pllol. pr113,10.11.2•.1•1s 11n.1s HOT,C£"'Qi£LECTION SCHOOL OtlTllllCT ELECTIOM HOTICI POil INCllll!AllHG TH~ llEV'ENUIE LIMIT Jl'ERUMIT PUBLIC NOTICE l'ICYfllDUl•USIMCH MAMa ITATllMllWT The foltowl"'!I llll•MLfl 11 to111111 ~· N$1a\: MESA VERDE FLORIST, ttSP ltfi•llGl' 111...a .• cosw Mfu, e.111.,.. JKkMlll 0. H•.,I•, lti. ~ Or., Nt .. POl"l IMKll.CIUl.9u.t &iroone E. H•rrl•. 19)1 "'flll'llllW Or .~"'"'°'' BtKn. c.111. n ... Thl1 bu"M•s 11 conduc:letl b¥ .111 in.. dVldufl. JKkMln D. H.1•rlt Tnh 5t1tem.111 w•1 tllild w!tll ttlt Count, t"terl" of Or•nve CcluftilY Ol'I M.i•Ch U , 1915. • ...... ~hnlld Ot•nge c .. sl O.llW Jl'llGll, Nr.i•<hl'O, 21.1no"-t113, 10, tt1S tOS-lS PUBLIC NOTICE 01' AVt:•AGIE DAILY ATTENDANCE NOTICE IS HEREB'I' GIVEN 1ott.el---- -!lliecte11c1o•s ot the N•wPDrt·'*w Pl. 81.IC XOTICE unit,.dSC.hool Dh trict of 0.-MIQfC:--Jt---~=-, tr. C..lllornl•, th•t In Kcoroancewllh FICTIOUS•U$UIESS 1-,MldKlion .. lll ... heldOlltha21th i HAMIESTATIEMllNT .. ., af ~v. 1915, hi saiCI Distri(t, .It TMlol-ln9~,sonJ.Jredoi'19busi· *"k n ele(llon I"••~ wl!I be submitted ss •s: · the111o1Hllonolsh.1Utnert be.1uthorlzed ERPllST, 1~1> Corvo Pl., C.0$1• •11 hw.nai.e in lhf r1vtnue lltnllperunil !.i, Calif. '71>2' ol .iote•a11e d.1 i1.-attend•nce In U1e amount ot °""Hundred Dollar' 1,1001, Raymond J . Ernsl. 28'6 Conoo Pl., ....:h lrw;rease 10 tte .tlecllvt ;,. the ta Me!.i, C•lif. '7611> • Ne .. POrl·Ml!sa Unltled School Oillt ltt Ma<ilt"ll M. E•nst, 21"'-C°"'° Pl,. lor Ille Khool year\ 1915·1• thrOullh ,C.OSWMt!.i,Ollt.'7•2• 1t1t-t0: 1ne •evinues 01 which ¥e 10 be Tnis busines• os conducted br a limiled J>i9rl<11•ship. · U\ld tor aH gene ••I educatlo11.1I R•yn10nd J . Ernst pyrpow•; lnis increase would con--Thi• statement w•S filed ..,;m lhe •,htute 1n lncr•r..• lor llW K -~r Countv Cieri 01 0 <.tnge coumy on ltlS·lf> from .1ppro•lm.11elr One March31, 1t1s. ' TllOuwlld Two liund•ed ..,,d 5"¥ef'lt-,. ~UM two Doll••• C\1.1121 lo approiuma1~, PutMo511ed Oran~ coast Diily Pilot, Orte T'-Wnd, T"ree Hundred Se-Aprill, 10, 11,1,, 19/S IJSl-IS tr-two Dollar~ C't.3721 per unit of .toter.JOf! datl' lllendance ; Ille P'o-1 ----- PO!.f'CI tncre•w·ot th• re ...... 11ue limit of Pl" 81.IC :\"OTIC F. PUBLIC NOTICE l'ICTITIOllS•UllNll'S NAMt llATIMt:ILIT Tiie lollowll!Q ptrlOll 11 dol.., Ml· ,, .. , SAODLEllACk SERVICES. 2l.o"1 c.m1,.. C..~1tr-. LIQUl\.I H'9Y1!, CA..9M.11 DGU9t•i T. "''"· 1S2~1 0.1 RIO, Nl11w1. CA,92,11 f llllt buM,...., h conou<1M br en i. ....... Oouqtr. T. M1in lt1l1 lltlfmllll .,.., IUt<J wHfl t119 h C!trll ol Or1nee c.ountw • rcn 10, lt li. ... ,m Publlllled Dr•n0t c .. 1t 0.1~ PllGll. Marc" lJ.10.11, April J, ltlS *2·15 PUBLIC NOTICE LeeRo~ AIO!lro Lvon. llnl BM10r WIJ, Costa Mew, C'lll. "7616 Tho) .....,,;nns Is cond<Kled ttr ion I,.. di•-1. LetRovA.Lvon This 11~1tmenl .. a~ loled With ll'ti Countv Cieri ot or-Countron Mar. 10, 1915. PUBLIC NOTICE ·----------'--·--- PUBLIC NOTICE .,,2" SU~l.•tOlll COUlllTOFTHE STATEOFCALIFO•HIA FOlll TH£C0UHTY OFOlllAHGE AUJ .. ,_.tnt HOTICE 01' MEAlll l H G 0,_ ~.~i1~:.~;.':;1~~~:!~o.<•r,i1~; :!11T;~: "t?E111T~::;•::s~~~';:: -T••Y PUBLIC NOTICE E\tate at cop.iRAD 6UFF. ti, aho k-HCOPllRAD6UFF, Dece~Softl. FICTITIOUS•USI ME!l.S NOTICE 1$ HERE6V GIV£"1 thOC NAME$TATEME NT CONRAD BUFF, llt. has Ii~ hffeon• Tl>o! fOllowlog person is dOtng ~· ~tltlon for Prol>ille OI Will and lor 1!>- nH•a•: WMKf of Leners Tes1ame11t;oiov lo the CHELSEA AVTD PARTS OF ~litioner rete•~nce to whlc" io5. rn..se CALIFORNIA, 1115 A Vlclori1 St., tor twther ~rtlu1llr \, and that ll>e ClK.11 ~sa. CA. 9261' time Ind pike OI 1>earin9 the wme lw• lAon I. Lock, 10d Pl.C:fl' River, _.,.wt tor April lS, 191S, 11 9:30•.m .• Fou111ain V•ll•V. CA. '7108 , llllhe (OUrtroom ol De~rlm1nl No. Jot T"is business Is con11u,tad "' • !ft.. sa;o c-1. at 100 Civic C.,,le, Dr!w dovldual. West . in Iha City of Santi An•. Leon I. Loci C.litornia, Tni1 st11fme11t was !!led with ttle O.ted March'1fl, 1915 Coun V Cle•I of Oranve Counlr CW1 WILLIAME.SIJOHH, Mart h 10, 191).. Counlv Cltrk • F41nl ltUOERMAN, LEVIN, •ALI.IN, Publl!>fted DrMIQll Coast ~ilv Pilot PLOTIUMANDGltAll'" ~<ch 13, 10, 11, Apr II l, 1915. &1.1·15 ttul Ri\19'1He O!'i- MHUI H911J-. CllilM'llia tl"1 T.t: IJlll-·:ttSO PUBLIC· NOTICE •nor,,..,11.,: htit~r 1--------------I Publt!ON'd O••noe Coast Dilly Pilot, APril1.l .9, 191S 1111·11 Tuesday, April 15, 22, 29& May• Fee$3S.OO "00.0G per unit of lvfra~ d~ily atlen-FICTITIOUS •USINIE'SS 1-------------~-------------.Jdan(e ... n 1u1n.o .. 1e .... 1na-e.1se in the --------------MAME STATEMENT '•il•tnltfll m1•irnum oener•I PIA"P05I! FICTITIOUSaUSINESS The lollowi119 ptrMln b doi119 bu5i· f CALI FOR NIA CENTER FOR COUNSELING AND PSYCHOTHERAP'1', 1 po ,PlacenUai Newpo(I Beoch ,.. Please Call 645-mo tor ~rv.at1ons RUFFELL'S UPHOLSTERY W...Y•W..t ....... ~2!.~.~~59 Local news . ' Every da,y. In the l1t1!QQll1ll Ii• ••le ol T"" dlslric l In 11.e t"st ye.Ir NAME STAT EMEHT ~sas: 1t1S-l• t•otn .1pproxltn1telr SJ.I' to "P'" Tne lollowifl{I ~r!.OllS .l<e .-oi'19 tiwsi· TWO 61T COFFEE ANO OONUT!----,,,-.,--.,-_,--,,,.,--- proxilt\olltely ''·12 lo• f.ICh ,100 ot ii,._ lll'SSi9S: STORE. 180. We•tmlnster Blvd.. FIC.TIT10U!>llU!>INIE!>S ltf'lo!.ed ., .. 1 ... 1ion of po"Opl!rtv. GOLDEN HAR:VES T FOODS,'* -.1mln1ter, Ca. NAME STATEMENT O• TED tnls 111h oay o1 M.lrch, ms C..m~. Dr., Suite E. He .. pan Duc:n, Juc:il111 An11Smith,110 E. CarAilfl .san. The lollow1110 per$0n i$ 00."9 b<.151 lt'l.J.MAYER CA92660 1.1An1,C., 'i ""~sa!.: Regh tr.1r ol Votfrs ECl .. •rCI 6armaki ..... 1I021 Norton Thil. bu!.lnns Is conducted !rt·• in· PRECISION SYSTEMS, U9 F•" By CNrllMJ.19Qerl. Street, tr .. ine. C.A 91-dlviekl.11. Drive, Su1te10.l. Cos I• Meuo, CAt1t.2t Du>utv · Jo.on M. 8.:irmell.,., 18021 Norton" .JUCll!h A. Smltll Frank H•rold Ever en. "9 F.11r PUBUCNOTICE Pu!Jlilohed O•fn<;19 coa~t Dally Pilot. s.treet. Irvine. CA 916M Thi' Sl•lamanl ••s died will'I the Ori.,.., Ai>L 203. Cos la Me!.•. C..UfOl'nll -.!::=========~===============u:::==;::=========L ___ _,_ __ .!, _____ ~~"'~~;'!'-C:"!·C:'~""'~'!:"'-----~"~''.!."l This businns is conducted ttr •In-county c1er1 of Or:•rioe ca..nir on 92626 dividual. March 10 1f7S. · --°'·-This bu$.ines~ is condueled by an ;,._ . Ecr.ard B••makl•n • F•t71J Oivldu.al. .. ntjohn Thursd8Y & Friday Only! -Just 10 Prestige All · Wood Bedroom Sets will Be Sold! • '*The Manufacturer's Acll!al R~~I Price On This · -Beautiful A!I wood Set Is Really $650.00 Make no mistake! 'fQl.·are abtually getting'a·$65QOO setJor onJy $!19,9~95 .. - .. FOR THREE DA:VS, QNtYI This is a -supe~ ~alue. even (or ~oom City. Huge 72" Tripllt ~.Huge Plate Mirror, 2 Nite Slanils'Wlth.2- draWers, and beaulllul !l'llIIChing 1\9adboard. Absolutely f-tl WO<XJ •• .;. ' l ~ ' 5 PIECES s3999s ,! Joen M. BMl'nlkln Publlint'd 0r•ll98 coa't 0.1llr PllOI f'1ank H. Eve•tll This statement .. a~ t iled ..,;t111hoil lflliltrch13,:Hl,27,Aprill,lt7S 8'J.7S This !.l•Wment "'"!" lllfd ..,;1 n IM Countv Cieri ot Orange Countr on --------------Count' Cler~ ol Or•n9l' County on .v.archJ1. 1t1s. PUBLIC NOTICE Milrch2•. 191s. F•:tJU -------------I F•J1ll ' Publi!.hed O•i911~ Coa\t D.111y Pilot, S E S Pvttli!.Nd O•arlQf: Coast Dallv Pllo!, . ' ' '' ''' '' .. ICTITIOUS•U IN s Ma .•. • •.. 21 ..... ·-·. '· "· ''· ,,,, nol./! .April • I , 1 , '•I 1161· NAMt: STATEMEMT• -,..... Thll lollowlng Oii'"°" is dOlng bu!J. I ----- PC BLIC XOTICE nnsas: Pl."BLIC SOTICE MIKE'S GARDEPllJ,NG, IMO So. -----· lfl'ICTITIOuS.us1N1ES$ Collst H ... ., .. Li9QUM eeifch, CAm51 1-------- HAMt: STATt:MENT Mkh.ltl Eue-ne Met ... n, llMO So. The lollowing parM>nl •re~ bus!· CNtt H.,.y., L99-8eKh, CA.'0!51 nnsas· Thi• bt!Vnas1 II colldu(.ted ttv Ml In K0:STAR, 2111 Dupont Drive ""le c11v;o.,.1. . K, l•vine, C..111, 9166<1 ' Mlcluoel E. Meehan J•mes .Jolln S•v.1nt, H55 C..di,.,.I T"I' tt•ttrnent was tiled Wltn !ht Aw .• Fo ... tain Va lier. c.111. '7108 c.ountr Cloe•I ot OrMl9! Counlror;i M.lr. • J.1mt1 Wltllam Klrlbrl~. 1011 10, 1•1s. >Mia Rosa ""··Costa Maw c.rt Rtn • ~ • • ' 1 · Publlstled 0rM'l9t Coast O•il'I' Pllol This tiusin!Ss\is colldut tl'd br ii M1n;Pl13,20.17.:,Aprll3.1•1s l:JO..JS gene•al ~rlMrS"lo. · · .J•mesw. Kirtb.ride . PUBLIC·NOTICE This sli9temenl ..... , filed willl tN! •••• __ _. _ ---- Countr Clerk ot Or•nge Countv on HOTICEO .. SHEllll'F'S$ALE Marchll, 1'75. . Ed McNfll, Plillntllf v1. Robert D. '"4U'l Lync:h,al•ll Oefe<idlntNo. 2n111Q. Publlsload Or1nge Coast 0.1ilr l;'llot, Bv virtue ol .1n e•ecutlen luuect on Aprill. lf •• 2•.19'5 1181) Mlrch 5. 1t1s tty the Supe•lor Courl, -------·------Countr of Or•noe. Stal• ot C•llfornl.,, ""°" • luctgrn1ntent•red in lavor of ED Pl.Bl.IC '.\OTJCE MC NEIL•• judgment crfllltor and ·~=----•g•ln1t ROBERT 0 . 1..YNCli, t'ICTITIOUiiUilMlllS R06ERT L ECLERE. JAMES P. NAM£ $TATaMENT SUNOOUIST. •nde.1cno1 lllll!ma1 ludll· TIM! folloWtng pirtons er1 dOlllCI bl.Isl· ,..,.t "9CICM"S. 1"'°w1ii19" nef twf...c.e ol neu •i.· .n1.n 1etu.111., due on said judQl'nent AOV.ANCE WAREHOUSE. 12631 1"9d.ille ol the l\SUilnc1 at saklei:ec ... MOn1n;n, G¥0tl'I Gro-, C•tttorni.• . • lon. I Nve lfv\fd upon •It ll'lt ri9M. lltle · E•PfdlUous. tnc .• • Ollfoml• cof· -lll1er111otwkll""9ment~l11 ,,oration. 11631 Mon•rc11,·G,.rda tM PfOpff"tr ln •tna County ol .Ori91'19f. Grove c.n1orn!.1 . · Sl1ta ol C•lllor111.1, desc"bld •s Mltt0,, H. Rl1191. 1'"1 OWrt.nd Dr.. l!:Jw!.; • Lf>9UM Hilts, (:a.lllorrtl• t2•Sl Thal cert.+11 rt•I property ~tuated John D Llttla :t.SQtf Ct1.1mpleln 111 ltoe Countr ot Orange. State ot u.oi-Ml its c.niwnl• mn • r..11ifornl.i. o.n<ribfd •s Lo11llGI Tr Kl Tl'll1 b<lll;.ss Is c<111d11<tild br • 'IOI, as f'ICorded In~ 21, PlllH 2) lo cwpotatiOll. »of Ml\Clll-"" M.ips. t KOrds af • "E•Pldltloois. Inc:. 0r'""91 Countw,. C.llfo•nl•. ' Mitton H:'"Al09s Prop1r1y 11 common1v ,,,_, r.. VkePtnldanl •12 Pl•zio Lido, Pllewporl ~a<h, Tl'll' st•t-11t w•s filed w1111 1119 C.lilornl• . CGIH!ty Cieri of Ot•llltl Countr on T~~ with •II .tnd $hll)ulM" lllt Febf'loi9r,11, 1ws ttnam1ills. htr•dllamen11 i9ftd •P· 1"4! .. 1•1r1Ltrli9nca1 the••unlo klong111Q °' In P\>blish-.ld Ori1119t CcNlsl 0.ily P!IOt.. .lt!"""'M .1pp1Hl•lnl119. Miln:hl , 11. 11, JS, 1975 . 1J2·1S HOTICE IS HERESY GIVEPll 11'1.11 on --------------lf ridfv, ,,...., i. ltfS, .11 10:00 o'tl«k 1.m. •t ,,..111 LobDv. Cou•1-. 700 Ootic: Clflter Drlvt Wt•t. cur ot Santa •~. Counly ot Or•nge, Slate ot c.llforftll, I wlU sen .11 p!,lblk .wction lo l.na hlQl>ftt bldda~. for c•sll 111 lftl'f...t ..-r ..i Ille United !!it•l•1. •II Ille . r19"1. 11111!W•Nil ln1trest ot S•kl ludQ· ...... , 111 ll'le -... dffcr!bed "~•-uo•".;'· or 111 muc* u.reol •• nwv bf r' r IO Mlll.ty NICI e-ec:utlon, wlU. K1;rued \flMr•\I: i9fl<I cosls. 0.tff •I S.11ta A111, C•liforlll•, Mtrcr.11. 1.tfs 6RAO GATES. Sl'ltrlfl·CbrON!r CouMv of Or ""911· C•lllOl'ni• 6v C. A. R•ncl•U. _,, •l•ILll,DION,MADSl!M -J·ILl~IMOS flallltlff"I ., ....... , .. ~C..11wDr.,S>t .......,. .. ecll,,c.tllfilf'ltlafl ... P)ltlll"*I Of1119' Coast D.111, f>ilol , .... 113. 10. 11.197S 11•7·15 PUBLIC NOTICE NOTICE TOClllEOITOllS SU,-ERtOR COURT 01" THE $TAT E •F CALI FORNI A t<Oll THE COUNTY OF OlllA~GE M.1. A·l2116 £$1•1e gf MABELLE HATHAWAY RILEY,Oect•Std. PllOTI CE IS HE A EBY GIVEN to !he cr~iton ot tlle .1bo" named oectOonl tl>M au PerM>nf'h•vlng cleirm .IOI>"~' nw Yid dKedefll •re requlr~ to hie 1nem. wrth lllt neceSM•Y ..-oucti.•"-on 11111 afllte ot Ille clerk of llHI a-tn· lil~~t,or to ptesenl them. will• ti!!!' nec.nsaorr vouch!!<~. 10 !he undlf"Moned ii 11.e otrlce ot hi\ auOr111y. R06"-Rl ' A. EASTMAp.f, Jl'tO Harbor 61....;I., Suite 311. CDJ;ta Mesa, Calllornll, 'llt'flic.h •~ the pike ot busine•Sol 11\o! unde•llgntd in all matler$pertainlng to the •~lil!IOI <t.iliCI decedent, wi1hin tou• montMaHU· tllt 11~1 P1Jbl!c1toon of t"l•notlce. 0atfCIMa•ch1•, 191~ JOHN JAY HAlHAWAV Ex•Culbr ol lhe Wiii of Inf •bove named dol<edlflt lllOBElllT A. EASTMAH Allorney•IU"' 27t1Kil ...... •IH., !>uilt J1J Cest.MIW, CllifOflli.I t16J• T.t:014)~ Al.....,..,1.,E•eUrtor Pubtillted O•ange Coast 0 .. 1, Pilot, M.,,. 11, •nd Apr. l, 10, 11. Jtli 1111·1) PUBLIC NOTICE FICTITIOUS •USIHESS MAMEITATt:Ml!N ... •". T1'lf tol-•119 cie•Mllll are dol119tlo,.I·. llH5 ·~= lHE CASH SOCIETY. JOIORedlllll '""'""· QK.11 Me•a, Calltornle91to» Oecoral•V"C Interiors ol C.1Hfoml1, I C..litorno.i Co•POr.tlion. )010 R..,;11. :OSt•Mes.t. C1!1lotnla 't2616 T"ls t>uSiness is condutlfll trr • <OI'· :io•ation. Dtcor.1tlw1 lnter!0tsol Calif Inc . , J-n A. p.i.1va. President This st.11ement w•s filed wtth tne County Cieri ot Oran911 CounlyonM.lr • n, 197S • ""'· Pvblblled Ora...,. Coast Dalty Piiot ~''" 13, 10. 21. AotU l. l'IS tii-1S PUBLIC NOTICE ------~~-~-· FICT1l10U$ llUllMESS HAME SlATl!Ml!NT Tiie f0Howl119 perwn IS dtfno llusl· nns1s: JET FLAlE. S111'> Goldlfwod, Coron.I Ml~'• CA. '1615 Rolfe Keele• McGlllrH .Jr .. SH~. Goldenrod. Cor""" dal Ma;r, CA.ttt.n Tl'lll butiMIS 11 C°"llU<tH br i911 ;,._ Cllvlduat Rolfe K. Mee.it,..., Jr. This st111ment w•• tlled will! 11'111 C-ty Cieri ot Ofi91191 C-tyOl'I Mir. I0.1'7S. """ "'*'IMd ~ .... c.o..i 0.Ur f'lloC Wore" IJ. 16, 21, Af!'ll J. It IS m.1s PUBLIC NOTICE ) I I I • j ---,.. a ..,,., .. • t'1 .. V I IOOMER l I E. IW.D \l.'tl llllKOF ' MJlnD. f I :- 1UMBLEWEEDS All! 'IDU'lle MCI( I. ANP HOWV1l!i; HIH11NC1 FM1Y FA!lll 1llPAVf! • FUNKY WIHKERBEAH .. FIGMENTS ••• HAHCY THE CIRCUS STRONG MAN 15 GETTING MARRIED TOMORROW TI SNl5 HERE 1\IAT OURlll<:> ECONOMIC. HARO 11MES 1HE POPULARIT'.' OF 40-QOS 1~6 ! l KNOW-- WAIT TILL YOU SEE HIS WEDDING CAKE TODAY'S CIDSSWDID PUZZLB PEANUTS UNITED Feature Syndicate v111erdaf 1PuateSo1...ed: ACRO SS st\llPI to 48 US!n; 1 Aegutus informal 6 PhotogrlClhl \1ngua1tt 1 t Weeo 48 Prolound aloud 49 o~ 14 LO¥t: UMd ~ l11lian ravlOll 15 Glltden !iO 8t11d of dOm!OuM hllr by Tom It Ryali by Tom Batiudt lHI& COULD BE . t;txJR t.,JEAR I by Dale Hale , \ DOOLErs • • ,_ DR. SMOCK GORDO · , .... _ ... __ --- ANIMAL CRACKERS C'MON, LQ)S ... OPEN OP/ +3 ...___..,---___ _..l&6 by Charles M. Selim: te Tl'lrlee: 52 Grwy Prefix wolf 17 Next to 56 C"'9(1ltn JUDGE PAllt<a by Harold Le Doux · lul prov. 19 Lano-57 011 fl'llth lalltd aubject rodent eo Winier 8 Toward the 35 Formerly 20 In 1 ····: lake moutl\ J6 Cig1rette: Het up surface 9 lnlant lnlormal 21 Blling fl 1 Plant 10 The ·······: 38 Put in order 22 EITOIY talk disease USSR .. 39 ChUteh 24 G'--~10< "'"'ainarea ~•stment uur.., 62 Played a 11 S~ -•wl' .. trust ,,_,1 ... 41 Engrossed 26 OiQg)ng 83 Concllcttd 12 H~angue 42 Female 1001a •band 13 Se1z:n rabbit 27 Gameol 64 s---wilhtha 44 Adjecli.,. Chine• 1-r• teeth sutlhc X> Plaee 65 r:'-18 Trackmln"s 45 Fabfic IMI enUvety goal 46 P;mpar 32 Audibtf alt 23 Moved 47 ••·•• : ~~1.~' ~ DOWN 25 ~:~ -'8 e:::a.. 37 Ferllliring 1 Chatts 26 Hurried ·~ Aomln mixture 2 So be It 27 Inclined gMTMnl 38 Hauled .:J Singe< roadway 51 Chrnese 39 Geon'ltlrlc 28 Ti.rtiSh seaport ratio Arden .i._ regimenl S3 E"ignt:Prelix 40 BlketY 4 Honest :i"il Calculaled S4 Borer~ procllcl 5 Lamprey in actvance -·· 41 S.. ....... fl Dl•icle 3J Bestowed ....__ eacetsin 5Ei Auto 42 = ::Ion& k)ve pioneer .. ~-7 -;cot 31 -lodly ......... eel 45 Give prefix 33 ltalitncitJ 59 Hurrah ! j I l • DICK TRACY lr7=:-:-'.== ~CAN'T PUT M£ IN JAIL! rLL aET BEHIND WITH lit'/ STRIPS! ,. .. ' by R Ira itflalcl by R94ger loleti )) I mi)) I 'fl"', "'Come on, AIKc-wc c.an'l affordanolh<rpusl,. showerr 'Subject to Fits' Opening at CR South Coast Reptttory, which recenUy' com· =~ flrat 10 years on the Ora.nae Cout, 1tart1 d decade thJ1 weekend wiUi Ute Weit Cout premiere of a new play, "Subject to Ftts." 'Wrlllen b1 Yale drama student R.Ob,rt M•at1omery, the play was Jnaptred. by no.t.Oyev•ky's classic novel "Tbe Idiot.•• Director DavMI Eanmes has termed the work ''an ucltlna example of some of the newest dHttopment la the theater.'~ , ... Elaewhere alona: the coast, ''Minnie's BoyP'' plays Jts rtnal performances at lhe Costa Mes.a Qvic Playhouse. ConUnuln& 1taa:e attracUona are • 1Fath er'1 Day'' at the Irvine Community Theater, ''Anotlier Part ol the Forest" at Hun- llllatoo Beach Playhouse, "'The Most Happy Fella" at Seb aattan'a West ·Dinner P l aybo-u.1e, ''Ever)'body.!.ove1 Opal!' at the Westmin&ter Com· muoity Theater, "The Male Animat"•at the San Clemente Commurdty Theater and "Treuure J1land'' Bl the ·Fountain Valley Commuclty Theater. OF ""SUBJECT to Fits," which was first pre· sentect al New York's Public Theater, director Emm~es, ''Montgomery has reacted to a treat piee.1Sf literature in a uniquely contemporary 'f•Y •. and in the process has created a completeir !JeW work. It's a dramatic tant.asy to be' experieriffd. r3;the.r than intellectUally comprehended.'' . M,rlene Silvers, who perlormed with SC~ dur- ing it.s finf.t season 10 years ago, returns r!>r lhlS pro· ductlon joinin g Gary Bell, Art Koust1k, Sharon C r a btree. Peg~ O'Hara Gibble, John-David Keller, 1-lcnry 1-loffman, James Boress and Robert Wright. Perform ances or "Subject to Fits" will be gi.alen Tuesdays through Sundays al 8 o'clock, with Sun- day mati~ees at 3 p.m .. in the Third Step Thel:!-ter. 1827 Newport Blvd., Costa Mesa. Reservations 646·1363. ' lnter1nission Tom Titus ~• er Part of tbe Fqreat'' ls in rffidence at the Unston Beach Playhow:e, 2110 Main St .• Hunt Beach, under' t he direction of Alex Koba. ~Y Scott, Jean Koba, Diane Borzychowski, Clark Burson and John Autry are mem ber6 of Ulllan Hellman's mercenary family with curtain -Friday and Sa\urday al 8: 30. Reservations 842·5421 . -6EBASTIAN'S West Dinner Playhouse con· tilluea the operatic musical '"The M0&t Happy Fella'' ntghUy, except Monday~ at 140 Avenida Pico.· San Clemente. RaJi>h Woll and Debbie Struble head the cast, which performs at varying curtain times. Reservations 492·9950. --The Westminster Community Theater enters its third of four weekends with its revival or .. Everybody Loves Opal." Sondra Evans directs the comedy. which ieatures Sally MacManaw~y. Bobbie QeWeese, OnOfre GWterrez a_nd Scotty Kin~ at ~Trh '1aple Ave., Westminster. '"Curtain is 8:30 Friday and Saturday. Reservations 893-8626. • -Held over for an additional weekend, through April 12, is ''The Male Anirilal'' al the' San <;lemente Community Theater, 202 Avenida Cabnllo, San Clemente. Directed by Paul ldeker, the 1940 com - edy features Rick, Kosbab and Joanne Appl~getl tonight through Saturday al 8:30 . .H.eservat1ons "492·046S. -Winding up a three-weekend run for t~e· younger set is ''Treasure Island" at the Fou~ta1n Valley Community Theater, 18280 ~t. Baldy Circle. Fountain Valley. Ron Albertsen directs the stage version of the children's ltassic Friday at 7:30, SatUrday at 11 a .m . and.2 ~n . and Sund ay at 2 p.m. Reservations 968· 1423or ~·094. * CALLBOARD -Aua :ions have been an· nounced by the HunUneton: leach Playhouse for jts season·clOAing comedy "M3 Daughter, Your Son" on Sunday at2o'clocklnthei.ayhouse, 2110 Main St., Huntington Beach. J" John Williams Wi11 4iftt the new play, which calls for a cast or rour me11nd three V.'Omen from early 20s to middle SOs. The;how will ope n M.iy 16 for five weekends. . .......... •r• wm.-6 Ac....,. Aw..dHo•k -"•• DUSTIN HOHMAH .. "LEHHY" ta1 -IEUJOT ..OULD ''THE LONG GOODIYE" . IN OTHE R living theadr activity along the THE SHERI.TOH llEACH IHH 211 llP-=Hk C ... Mwy .. lllialL;9•1eedt Orange Coast: . • . r -The 'Costa 1r!esa Civic Playhouse draws.the Proud/ypresentsthereturnol -··-~n curtain on the county premiere of the biographtcal GERMAINE musical ''Minnie's Boys," with Olive Riches as1.he .,...,, 1975 mother of the Marx Brothers and Denbis l'==~M~-~l~j~IY~-;~'PM~~lo~Z~AM.~:T~•=·~•;;•~S..:;·::! Kortbeuer, Michael Frym and Bruce Cooper as Groucho Chico and Harpo. Curtain is 8 :30 Friday and Salu~day in the Community Center auditorium oo the Orange County Fairgrounds. Reservations SOUTH COAST PLAZA THEATRES 556-5391. . -The Irvine Community Theater enters its second week with the county premiere of the adult dram atic comedy "Father's Da y,'' wit.Ii Beth Titus, LaDonn a De Barros and Sandy Paskus heading t~e cast. Curtain times are .Friday and Saturday at 8:30, Sunday at '7 :30, in the Actor's Playbox on the Golden West Coll ege campus in J lun~ington Beach Reservations 557-7297. ---·-··-_, __ _ -·----.... ( 1.1,11.AYAW,AWA J. •nt0uoKTFIJL tn tM DAILY PILOT "sIDDHARTHA is an exquisite movie: -lfEX llEED S"ff/dicMff Coti.imlWlf ANOVElBY HERMANN HESSE . 1 IJ , ...... "GOD FA THH II" Ill IAUIA STlllSAHD JAMES CAA.N "AIHMY LADY"' IPG, .. MUIDU OH THt o.llNJ IXPllSS" + "'THI GAMILH• "IUMMlfiAN'• "EAST lllDH"·IPGI SAH Dfl\99 FW"f. T BRISTOl ' SO.COAST6 PLAZAI. s.46-'1711 ...; ... ,,,, ... ,,) " SO.COAST PLAZA 0. "ffilll MUSKETEERS" I :J lkl0-5:l0-7:J 0.9:30 S4t.JJS'I CIMEllAWD THI 1414 Se. KarHr Aulltin 135-J&al RoBIU RID:ro:an ""FOUi MUSl'.ITllas .. °""*GAHGTHATCOULDH'T SHOOT STl.AICWll"' • Exclusive telecast of Ford's address . A special presentation broadcast in its entiet Tonight at a.oo pm I • , • ,,... Wl)'ll~ "BRANNIGA N" 1,1 ~4,U·l,lO "GIRLS IH TROUILE" IRI z,50.5,4~1,J5 ''THE OUTFIT " i,ow,4~10,zo ~' ... "MAH. 'WITH THl II GOLDlH tOUH•• ·"DAY OF THE J ACIAL" Saf/S.. z,1 ~1:00 "ODlS5A Fill" 9,30 Sat 4:45 Sun 9:30 6:ff.t:4\.S•/S.. l .1 l·6·t:•S ••11aD 5 DO IT, ·l ll5 DO IT" 1:11 s.t/• 4:10·1:10 "CASSAVETES FILM IS A REVELA TIOH OF LOVE" ORANGE COUNTY RUH 1115TOl C IHIMA IY • C-to MHO 540-7 444 WlSDIOOI CIHfMA.S •Go_.... Gro•t 550-4401 C>U.HGlMAUl •Or-. 637·0340 TUS11HTWIH •T•ttt.I 544·16t6 SADDl.HACI • MitMo.i Vi~ 511-5110 SOUTH COAST MAU.• L.,.-k1'. 4t4· IS 14 UDO•Htwporta....· 673-4350 -. 'fHE . I JAPANESE !-FILM I One of the most popu la r Japanese films ever sh own in the US. The class ic drama I ol a Samurai"s I ragic love !or a married woman. Se ries host · Edwin 0 . Reischaue r. • Cl OAILVPILOT Tl'lurSday,Aprilt 1975 'Vending Machi n e Penny-a-minute LOS ANGELES (AP) -Ten m i nute s of television viewing for 10 tents. A successful business has blossom ed from such an (dea. But why would a • person drop a dime in a slot to look at 10 minutes ol t~levision while eating in a coffee shop or restaurant? ''Television provides reports on the nev.·s. ·weathe r , sports and the stock market in just a tew minutes," s aid Geor ge T ypaldos , m anager or Los Angeles- b as e d Tele-Vend Systems. ''But by de· positing several dimes, a complete program can be seen.'' TELE·VEND has six· inch screen sets installed in locations in 18 s tates. It owns about 350, and rranctijsers own about 1;500. ·•A set has to grOss $5 a week to make money," said Typaldos. . "If we put the sets in a place with a lot of family business they really do well. They keep the kids quiet and amused. "On Monda y ni ' when football games televised we have ha vel'Y. good response . pie can start ~·atch the game at home, go for dinner and sec e rest or It . "The heaviest hour •f .busini::ss arc from 6 9 p.m." Typaldos said the b • ness requires vt:ry Ii!, time -just collect1 the money ::ind maki occasional repair~. ~ average comm1ssih paid to locations is 5 percent. • ---------------------, Tele-Vend got its stat DESERT'S BEST BUY ... and view! more than three ye&s ag,o whe n aeros pae enginee rs J ohn Bednf and Harvey Weavt began casting about fc- an idea for ::i busines sideline. THIS DECISION • them to investigation of a. wide variety of poten- tial l>Qah111s undertak· inl• In .,hfob they could par~1lelpate on a Pl.rt·wne basis. Several months ot re-searching business op- port unity a d·vertise- m. and followup of Jeadl from friends and busipns acquaintance! just about discouraged them. · ' Qne then neither can remember who it was -made an idle com· ment to the effect that television was about the only thine that wasn't already being vended in overabundance so maybe they should try that. From this comment an idea was born that put t.tiem in business with an tnvestfnent .of $4,000 each. o lndlnn ~ '--=, hlll.c Their first approach to a prospective location rr---== ... =="'1 w as with the food and beverage manager or a Los Angeles Interna- tional A.irPorl area hotel, operated by a large na- tional chain. • TOWNHOUSES Palm Desert Loc::a led in a shellered cove several hundred feel · above the desert rloor ... Indian Hills offer\' an incompa rable panoramic view where cooling breezes gently sweep away the ca res of the world! Five cuslom·designed swimming pools and screened tennis courts add lo the new way of life you'll happily fi nd at Indian Hills-Palm Desert! 1973 PRICES! 2& 3 BEDROOM SINGLE STORY TOWNHOUSES from $34,500 10% D OWN 8 3/4 °AI FINANCING 9 •/. A.R. lfit to send A l~g distance call is instant 2·way tomrnunication. And with new dial direct rateS, a call can easily be cheaper than the tobll CCl.5t involved in letter writing. Next time you need a quick, inexpen· sive ~er, remember how you can get ii . Lma cftsta•a. 11ar.,.-11o111. c:ow.dkm. I , I ·\ YOUC:AHHOW UVE(OHGEl " I-low many extra ye of lire would you like have? Modern medici has become so muc more ·errective again s ickness th at, if t diagnosis is early, C\" an incurable disease c 'be lived with longer. Ir you vis it yo ph ysician for regul chec kups, you preve disease' rrom ravagi your body before it is. t lat e for effect1v eatment. You can a years to your life. stock tile sustaining a treatment medicines y may need. YOU OR YOUR tOR CAN PHONE when you need a deli ve We will deliver prom without extra charge. great many people rely us for their health n We welcome requests f delivery service an charge accounts. P.UXUDOPHAIMACY 351 ...... ~lffd """hh"Y Mlwporf lffcll44Z·I SIO ' Bednar recalls : "The v~ry business-lik e woman who managed this establishment really scared us with"her brus- que manner but then she said, 'Well, they're cute and the customers may like them so I'll give them a try.' " Tmst Talk Scheduled A seminar on living t r u sts, testamen tary trusts and the value of est ate planning will be condu~ted a t Southern California First NationaJ Bank's Costa Mesa office by Michael B Silverberg , trust representative. on Thursday, trOm 7 : 30 to 9' p.m . The seminar is being conducted in response to "the many questions we receive from people in this office about trusts," said Sue Nicholson, bank manager. Persons wishing to at~ tend the semin ar should contact Mrs. Nicholson at the Costa Mesa office. • @ . ' ' • I New Headquarters t .:l· I Irvine National Bank's new headquarters building . at 2171 Campus Drive will host grand openiilg cere;:monies b~ginni~g April 10. The bank, which formed m 1973, 1s acs . from {be O<ang~ ColllltY AiJl>ort. B ing houri; Monday through Thursda)( are 10 a.m. to 5 p.m .. F.rid.ay to 6 p.m . .... U.S. Cuts Energy , Use by 2.2 Pf!rcent WASHINGTON CAP) -Energy use in the United States declined last year-for the first time since 1952, the government has rePorted. Preliminaq Bureeu of Mines figures show that reduced use in the transportation industry led the way to a 2.2 percent decline in over·a ll en~rgy use Crom 1973. Consumption. or oil products dr0pped 237'million barrels -. ne~rly two-t hirds or the million barrels a da,y savings which President Ford ~et as a conservation goal. _ But only 44 million of those barrels represented Ji decrease in petroleun;i imports, which is the principal target area for savings. Outgoing Interior Secretary Rog1'r5 C. B. Morton att ributed the bulk or the decline to five reasons: t he Arab oil embargo, higher prices, economic slowdown, conservation efforts and re· latively mild winter weather. A Bureau of Mines stxtkesman said figur es aren't yet availa· ble to show just how much of the d rop is attributable to each cause. Energy use had risen at an average annual rate of 4.1 percent since 1960. Ove r The Counte r HA.so us11ocp Rockwell Gets Air Force Bjd Award or a $7 .8 million con· t ract to Rockwell lntemaUooal of Orange County by the U.S. Air Force has been announced by Congressman Andrew Hinshaw. Hinshaw s aid 80 percent of the contract work, which involves 13:6Cr seeker assemblies, will be done al Rock.well's Irvine Elec- tronics plant.J.ocated at 2001 West MacArthur Boulevard, Santa Ana. The total contract is for $7,896,979, of which $2,559,000 has been obligated at thiS time. Rockwell executives said the de· sign work will be done at the firm's Autonetics Division, ~d the m anufacturi.ng completed at the Santa Ana facility. MUTUAL FUNDS WHIMldal """' 2. 19 s ...... l .:M ,, .. l .04 l.J3 •.03 ••• , "" 7.11 .... 2.2, ,.., l .7• s .• , ,., '·" •.11 . ... , '- Expa11ded Fac ilities Am.eric-an Savjngs ~d Loan Association has relocat· ..• ed 1ls Orange Coast facility to South Coast Plaza at th~ sout~we~t corner of Sunflower Avenue an(I Plaza Drive. V1ewtng the ne\v safe deposit box vault are " (from left) ))laze developer Henry T. Segerstrom· ~ark !~~er board c.hairman. of American Savincs'. ~nd Wilham J . Pope;oy, president of American Sav· mgs. Funds Run Low .· .. For Unemployed D ET ll 611· ( U !'I ) Ar. tal unemploy 1nent benefits ~.vecial fund guar<1ntee1ng · v•ould be disastrous to the 44,000 la1d ·off Chrysler Corp. economy of the Detroit .,.,·orkers up to 95 percent of metropolitan urea where un - their take-home 1>ay will be employment has been over 16 ~x hau s ted by next week.· percent. The weekly drain on '• United Auto Workers Vice, the fund has been averaging '· President Douglas A. Fraser about $5 mil hon. has announced . Most or the workers are in ~:the Detroit area and Fraser f said the ending or supplemen·, < .. .. :catam·aran: Sales Lose Some Wind Coast C.1tamaran Corp. of "EVEN T HOUGH t here· have been some people re· (•ailed, it now looks almost certain the rund will be ex· hausted no later than the end or next "'eek,'' 1-~raser said. .. The impact of the Joss of- SUB will be disastrous." 2 OC Planls Get Bids lrvine has a nnounced operat· Contracts totaling lnore ing resnlts for the first than $J.8 million have been quarter or Lhe fiscal year 1975. awarded to t\\.'O Orange Coun· Net sales were $1 ,138,012, ty firms. Congressman An· down33perccntfromthepre· drew Hins haw ha s an· ~·vious year. Net loss for the nounced quarter was $113,977 and net, Hinsh~w s 'd th us N· Joss ~r share was 13 cents. has awardeda~ $2,:o2:sSs c~'Z The announ cement was tract to ACL·F1 lco Corpora. made by Arnold W . 1· rs t A r r· r· h Ackerman. president. i~on ° .an ~ na or ire ig t· The nationw ide economic .g eqwpme~t to be used on 'uncertainties caused many aircraft carriers. .. dealers to delay their orders The seCond contract will go for boats by some four to six to Barry L. Mil ler Engineer. weeks. Orders t hat have his· ing, Inc. of lrv1ne. This U.S. tor1ca lly been received by Army co n tract 1s for 1 Jate · J anuary and shipped $1,4 18,083 and covers <:ontinu· prior to the end of the first ing work on a previously quarter were received this awarded contract to the , year in late February. Irvi ne fi rm, ll1nshaw said. ' " MARK'i'T HIGH LIGHTS I NDEXES )'IYSE Index ASE Index Dow·J ones Ind S&P 500 Stocks Hew York (UPI) -Tiit loUovring Hsi lh:lwf 1r.e 1i.ocks t11at havt a.1n1e1 mos• Wld loU tl'Ht, mMt .,.Md on P9run1 ol ,.tc'*'9f on tht Ntw York Stoek E•cl\anof. ~I •nd percenl•~ CIM~5 a•e J~ Olfftreoce tietween Tl>• P•~vlous c!oS ng ~· prlct •nd \ht cvrr•ol closing prke • • GAINERS 1 World Air• S "° ~ Up 11.1 1 Put>llC~H' SJ IJ't, + 11/.o Up U.S lQRt&d~ CO 1 •1' "lo Up 151 ' Aov•I I !Sb .~. ,_ '" Up n.s S ~t,..wOll .U 1 ...... ~i Up 111 a ln)tllufll Inv ?l.+-V. Up 10 O 1 qll•ad9 1pl 1\1. + V• Up 10 0 I J!tKt .14• 11 + I UP 10.0 M!OMl 1 oe<I J ~ v. UP 9.1 IOCIR•al!yln 3'1>1.+-I/• Up 10 ,•II FSIMIO-lflY 1:w,.,. 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I thought Memphis State's basketbull .coaches who ls a fine, proven youneer Wooden, some say. he had a very well coached team team played. leache"r or the sport or basket-Ga.ry Cunningham, Wooden's und I know he's very well thought H~saldMemph is player!twere ball," suid Morgan. "I am ft{o.1 assistant who-took himself or in thti profession," Wooden dis~1Rlined and played good de-pleased lo welcome him as our out of contention for the job some said. fense'and added that he liked the new basketball coach and look time ago, said, ';Gene is an out· UCLA won the game 87·66 as Memphis State coach ... but that ·forward to him continlting the standing person and an outstand-Bill Walton made 21 of 22 field ~ind"". me had, sllj>ped fllorgun':;: great heritage of UCLA basket· ing coach a nd UCLA is a great goal attempts. ball." place for him. 1 know he has im-Wooden also said he would help That name was •.Gone Bartow Thus the Bruins get a coach 20 pressed J . D. over the years with B<1;rtow a ny way he could, but on - ao d Wednes day afte rnoon years younger than the 64-year-the type of person and the type or Jy 1f he were asked. Morgan·oftictalJy ended the.John ol d Wooden, a man who is re· coach he is ." Bartow Yt as released from the . Wooden e ra ot ba1ketball by" J>Orl~ly just as conservative as Wo o d e n , co ntacted b y last four years of his five-yeur naming BartC?w la tbe new Was church deacon Wooden ; a telephone at his Los Angeles re· contract at Illinois. He had ' Mc.-~ay -~·- -.. OENE BAllTOW .f . To Mov e ·i. C. h. '·. k. To T ahipa?· . FBI e c s . LQS ANGELES <·~!') - University of SouthertJ Calltorr;iia football coach John McKay Has talked with the owri'er of the new National Football League francbise jp Tampa, F1a. regard· ing t·hat team 's head coaching job, it was reported Wednesday: • • Ex-Storm Employees PORTLAND, Ore. <A P) -The FBI . has ques t ioned for m e r employes or the Portland Storm of the World Football League about reports missing from the offi ces of the National Football Lcag\Je's San Diego Chargers. the Oregonian reported Wed· nesday. Beginning in December. the Portland oftice of the FBI in· t erviewed several ass istant t·oaches and other former front office personneiof the Storm, the n e wspaper 11-aid. They were usked about the missing reports and if they had seen information from them. The FBI would not comment 'l'Xr:ept to refer inquiries to the U.S. Attorney's office in San Di ego. A secretary there said Terry Kiffanc, an assistant U.S. <.1ttorney, was handling the mat· ter . and Kiffune said he could not comment , the Oregonian re- ported. _ A spokesman for the Chargers .also declined to comment. San Diego is one of many NFL t eams whiCh coptract jointly with icouting serviles fot'jreport..s on cdlJege football players. The reports are used in drafting talent an~ cost teams as much as Sl00,000 a year.' 'fhe Oregoii.i~n said the FBr found none or the scouting re· ports during a two-hour search last week of the udministrative files of the Storm. A \Vriter in The l.os Angeles Herald-Examiner said McKay had not yet been offered ·the job or l'Ouching the Buccanee rs but had met with Tampa owner ~lugh Culverh ouse a nd was "i'm· pressed" with the J acksonvtlre attorney. ·•1'm not quite sure that I want to coach pro. but I don't reject th e idea, either," McKay said. .. Sometimes I get bored tryinj( to defend college a thletics, convin c· in g people that the schools <trei\'t going cr'azy cheating and that our game isn't going downhi ll .. '' McKay has turned down offers this year Crom both the NFL's Cleveland Browns and the new ex pansion te a m in Seattle. l\1cKay three times turned down offers to coach the Los Angeles Rums before UCLA coach Tom- my Prothro was named in 1971. McKay said pro football ap- peals to him in one way: "YOu're not in charge of as many things and you can give more time to teaching, which. I enjoy.'' Bes ides bein g the football. Coach at Southern <.:aJ , McKay, 52. is also the athletic director \vi th tenure until \te re8ches 65. ''Coaching is l eaching, whether you 're doing it in high school, college or pro," he said. "'Vince Lorn bardi was a teacher who d id it at all Jevels. So did Blanton Collier. And so is Paul Brown. I'm convinced that a man who can l eachjn college can teach in pro." Millionth Run Guess Million Pennies . Due Lucky Fan NEW YORK "CAP) -Some time in early May a baseba,11 player will stick a s piked shoe in· to home plate al one of the 23 ma· jor league parks. Bells will ring, balloons \\till-pop and pennies-a cool million of ·them -wilt cascad~ like Niagara Falls into someJucky fan's pocket. The occasion . will b e the 1,000,aoolh run officially scored in the 99 years of big-league baseball. Baseball, normally very staid in such things, plans to make a big fuss about it, giving it the same sort of hoopla as Hanle · Aaron's 715lh home run. The run could be scored by any one of 600 players on the rosters at the lime -a World Series hero like Oakland's Reggie Jackson or a rookie like the Mets' John Stearns., It's anybody 's. guess, and Madison Avenue's press agent machinery I\•• everybody gtiess· ing. ' , . Here's how it all come abidUt : One day, Mike Sac'kler or '· Westport, Conn., a 24-year-0ld buff, began toying with one of those miniature computers. For a gag, he decided lo lest it on the Baseball Encyclopedia, which records every statistic since the Qmeb~gan. He s,tarled counting runs. When lie_ got through he had a lolal of 997,869. Then he came up with another though\. Only 2,13L more and that makes a million. He took K:is fin4ings lo Red Worner, a· well-known public re· lations figure, who immediately referred them to basebi H's com· rqissioner, Bowie Kuhn. Kuhn was interested . Commercialism reared its in- evitable head. A candy firm was celled in:to the act. Plans were m a de Cor a nation"'·ide sweepstakes at which consumers ·would be asked to guess the player, team and date ol the big event. The deadline: April~. "We also plan a control Center al Rockefeller Plaza where-the b~~eball headquarters are. It win opera te just like the space center in Houston,':..Worncr said. Lakers Hold Last Place . . A $10,000 donation will be made _ t~the Association oC Professional Ball Pla yer s or Arherica. -Another $10,000 in penn\eS will go to the sweepstakes winner . Appropriate awards will be made lo the man whp scores the run. ibis teammates •. manager and,c.oaches. I PHOENIX <AP) -Gar,Y Melchlonni hit a 13-fOOl s~ wJlh four seconds remaining to jive the Phoenix Suns a 108-106 vie-· • tory over the Los Angeles Lakers • ' R e d Wing Goes Flying . Marcel Dionne of the Detroit Red WingS goes flying as Capitols goalie John Adams scoops in the puck. The host Red Win gs won, 8-3, Wednesday night. All-CIF Honors Go To Losner, Braµning Bob Los ner and Rich Bran- . ning, Marina High's much celebrated basketball duo. have been named lo the All·CIF 4·A fi rst t eam as chosen by the ·Citizens Savings Athletic Foun·. dation's Selection Board. Losner and Branning are the only Orange Coast area representatives on the 4·A teams. . David Greenwood, a quick, dominating 6-10 center from Verbum Dei High, was named' . player or the year. For Losner, it is his second consecutive appearance on the 4-A first team while Branning made third team last year. Losner, a 6-6 senior, averaged 18.0 points and was one of the .CIF's best-shooting forwards who could hit Crom anywhere in· side 20 feet. RICH BRANNING BOB LOSNER Losner's brilliant shooting in the playoffs was one reason why the Vikings · advanced to the finals when they lost to Palos Verdes, 64-52. Branning, on-ly a .junior, pro· ved he wait one of the best ball· handling guards around · and many con"sidered him lo be the CJ F's premier passer . He is also an excellent shooter from 15 feet and averaged 19.2 points. ··Laver Victorious After Foe Defaults Others from Orange County to be accorded honors are J eff Weber of Fullerton {second team ); and Stev·e Nelson of Villa PHOENIX CAP ) -India's Vi - jay Amritraj clobbered Phil Dent of Australia \Ve dnesday a nd moved into the third round of the $175,000 Tenni s , Game s Park (third team ). "9f'"O A...g. 6-6 Sr 24.U 11-• Sr 7'. I M Sr 11.0 lo-lO Sr 21.0 ft.11 Sr 26.0 7-0 Sr 7'1:.0 6·J Sr" 2S.o 6ol Sr ,...5 ft.2 SI'" 19.5 6-ll Jr lt.1 tournament. ' Au s tralia's Kim \Varv•ick \lt"ilhdrew from his match with Rod Laver , the No. 2 seed, after Laver won the firsl set, 6-4. Warwick complained of a sore arm. •·•, ~ 11,·• . Amritraj s lammed hard shots 6o "'" 1 ,, 11-s Jr 1s.1 overthene\,·n beatingDent,6-1, t: rr ~;:~ 6·3. He m·ee s American Harold M Jr 1z,4 • Solomon, who beat American s-~; ~ ~~:~ Jt!ff Borowiak Wednesday, 6-4. lo-2 Jr ?fl.J 6-3, ,t I 6-J Sr U .9 6"• Sr 19.I M !>r 21.• M Sr" 'l'O.O 6•J Sr 20.2 M lr 'l'O.J 6-G Sor \t,t 6-0 Sr 11.I S.10 k 10.S 6"1 Jr 19.o s-n Sr ?·o Dent scored an upset 6·4, 6· 7. 1·6 victory over eighth-seeded Roscoe Tanner of the United States Monday. "I Celt like a tiger," said Amritraj. Top-seeded J ohn Newcombe continued his advance. "'hipping American Ra z Reid in straight sets in a second·round match. The Au st ra lia n took Reid . 6-3. 6-4. and faces J\mcrican E1ik Van Dillen today. In other second -round matches. fourth -seeded Arthur Ashe handed Au strulia's Syd Ball a 6-2, 6-2 defeat : third-seeded Ke n Rosewa ll of Aus tralia dumped Brazil 's Tom Koch, 6·3. 7-S; and Cliff Richey of the United States beat South African John YWll 6·1, 7·6 and 16th-seeded Cliff Drysdale beat Dick Bell 7-5,6-3 . In another second-round 1natch .Wednesday, Ch arles Pasarcll continued advancing after hi s first-rolind upset of s·ixth-sceded Stan Smith. Pasarcll beat India's Anand Amritraj 6·4, 6·2. Fra nce's Bob Carmichael beat Dennis Ralston, 6·2. 6-1 to ad· vance against Pasurell. · NationaJ 811.sketball AHOCiB· action Wednesday nigh{. Each team DO"Y has lwo games play. Los Angtles stands at ,50 while .Phoenix i& 32-48. The ·t·Pl~ce •finis her in the Pacific 'vision wUI tako part ln'lbo coin p lli•lnst the AUanta ffawka t the first Clrst;round .. draf11 olce. Phoenlx 'Molds a lwo- me edge over the Lakers !Or e battle (or last place. Stone• .. BJ"~~ ·AA:y Trip ·to China los ANOILE5 '°' -C:•lllown i . Rw11ett..V. It 1t QllOdrkll 10, H•lrllO!I •, Wlnll'!". I I, .,.,_.,..;, w.sril1191on 1. To~!I 1122>-2'. ..ae NtX '°' ~•.ii•om t•. """'16, AWi.-.,,., ltlliOMl; ,._ SC..lt 21. WllA...,. A. ._,.,. Ja, Ja< ..... 1,M ... llerftel, TOlll•Dlt.JQ, r ........ ,.. 22 ,, 31 ...... ~· JI " tt •-ta1 Ttl•I loull : L•• """''" ''· "-nllr 11,. ,f~:KlilntOl\,~:s,•tt. " I . . . LOS ANGELES (AP)"-A U.S. track team Is Scheduled to make a bro~throucb· 1witli a trip lo mainland Chloa his monlh bul Owlghl Stones, l)ie world record, • holder in the hla~ Jump, 11¥, no intention Of gof.ng, ' · "It's jual ""'AA U•llf.OlilDtl1>11," said the outspoken St•e (Long Beach) student/ "Tbt tralnln~ facITifietovertherewll) probably ; be terrible and the (ood will be bad. Thtte won't be any!bJl\I to do and knowlna the MU, lilcr• won't be •llY si~h'tseena."' ~e said he d welcome the •h1'1leng• of com peUng aialn!t NI Chlh-chln , who h01,1 a reported 111ark qi 7·814; but ,who bas neV<?r com~t.ed outside China. "BQt I snoll' l'd boat him, so ~b1t1lnc,htl\•e ·s that ror me to tro'vel ,over lb•~·· al Uie peak or my o~tdoor season?" he said . •:&1idos, I'd h ave t.o put up,with the A.AV for three weeks and l don'lthil\k I could.·· Asked i( he wollld. reeoilnnend • other'U.S. track athletes do the sarhe thing, Stones said, "I don 't mate S\lggestions For others. I 1JUit live by what I reel is.. right. l ain p~d lo be an American but -~·~ doesn 't m ean I have to go Alorlc wl\h thi s kind oftnp ... I on 11 s mllnr t opic, Stones said He had no plttns to compete In the Pan-A.mtrlcan Gamea this Oc· tober because ·'the trials for the Pan-Am Games "'ere srhedulcd In July. when I'll be Jn Europe competing. Why shollJ6 I come back here to jump 1-2 against a bunch or clods just to qualify? If: they want me on the team , they should jus t select me for it. ft won 't ta ke more than 7·2 to make the te'1 m,,'' Stones• world record is 7-611 " and he said he feels he'll pn1bably ·go 7.7 or 7·8 lhi$ yeur. "butt don't want to 11et the mark too high this . year because I. want to break the ·world record in the Olympics next ·year. I think 7 ·Dor 7 -10 is eventual· ·1y within my capabtlltics.'' become the -111inois coach al'ler four successful seasons at J\tem· Rhis SlatJ:.._ __ - Barlow a lso coached a t Vulparaiso Un iversity in In- diana. He holds a 14-year college coaching record of 229-140. He \\'as 8-18 a t Illinois this past season, but the sc hool was under NCAA probation for recruiting violations under the previous coach. Barlow's career coaching re· cord, including high school, i! 375-179. He "'on two Mi ssouri Voilley Confere n ce cham· pionships at J\l emphisStatc. 5 '7 2 Win For Li\;' Iman Ou1 ST. LOUI S -Frank St. 111arscille scored l\\"O gouls. l\Iiku J\.1urphy and Gene Carr had one apiece and goalie Gury Ed\\ards sparkled in the nets us the ex.St. Loui s contingent paced th e Los Angeles Kings to a 5·2 National li ockey League victory over the Blues Wednesday night. The loss kept the Blues in second p lace. t\\·o point s behind Vancouver in Di vision2. l 1na11 T r aded LOS ANGELES -Center Ken Iman. who started 140 con· secutive National Footba ll League games for the Los t\ngeles Rams and was a pillar in the line for 10 years, has been truded to the St. Louis Cardinals . Iman was shipped to the Cardina ls for an undisclosed draft choice Wl•dnesday as coach Chuck Knox said he ''"anted to get more youth at the position. Jtlo11doy llo1ners SCOTTSDALE. Ariz. -Rick l\tonday s mashed t\\·o hom e runs \Vednesday to lead the Chicago Cubs to a 9·4 exhibition baseball \·ictory o\·er the Los 1\ngeles Dodgers. The loser was rl'lief ace J\.fi ke l\larshall, slugged for five runs and seven hits in the t"·o innings he worked. · .A 119els Lose . °1'f'RESNO -Outfieldl'r Gary Thomasson hit a three-run homer in the third inning and sturted another three·run ra lly \\"ith a single in the eighth \\led· nesday. leading the San F:run- cisco Giants past the Cu lifornia Angels 6-4 in a n exhibition b~seball game. The An gels blasted Ron Bryant for IO hits and a 4·0 lead beforo left-hand er Andy Hassler gave up the homer to Thomasson ""ith Von Joshua and J\fike Phillips aboard. Ecer t Romps . LOS ANGELES -Top-seeded Chris Evert took Jess than an hour to \\"hip upsel ·minded l\1arcic Loui e 6-0, 6·1 \Vednesday night in the second round of a S l S0.000 \\'omen's t e nni!J tournament. In another match E vo nn e Goolugon g broke service on tho last point in t he first game <i ncl '"'ent on to defeat Olga J\.fo1·ozova, 1·5. 6·3. Also. f\tartina Navratilova ol Czechoslovakia used a conbina· tion of smashes a nd cross court volleys to defeat Julie t-l eldman or Houston. 6-4, 6-3. And Virginia \\lade \\'Ore do,rn f\lona Schulla11 6-3,6·2. 1H o o re H of CLEVELAND -Tim 1\'loore ol Ohio State Uni versity, who s"·epi the NCAA Di\"ing Championships at Cleveland State Uni vers ity last "·eek, is continuing hi s "·in. ning "'·ays in the AA U National Indoor Diving Championships at the same pool this week. The 21-year-old Ohio Stall.I senior won the one-meter diving title \V ednesday night as the AAU Nationals got under \\·ay. Another Ohi o State student, freshman Carrie Irish, \Von thH \vomen 's three-m eter title with Sil.SI points. Fagans D inner T o nigl1t in LA A farewell tribute to J . Ken· n eUl ~Fagaos . the man who guided a nd molded the CI F Southern Section into the or- ganization that it is, is tonight al Internatio n al Hotel in Los Angeles. . A social hour begins al 6:30 with dinner being served at 7:30. Tickets are available at the doo1: at $10 per pl ate and a crowd or over 600 is expected to honoi- Fagans, a Balbo'1 resident. Fagans recently retired from the position he he ld for the pasl~,1, years. In that s pan the CIF SS more than d oubled with 458 :;chools now in.the body as com. pared to 218 when Fagansr over. · '-.! I Mi4 DAIL y PILOT Tl'lu~ay, Apnl 3, 1975 • Trojans Outslug Dolphins . ... By ED BURG ART ot "" 0.111' l"tfll St.1H They p layed one of those typical hl1h school baseball games Wednes· da y afternoon »l University High, T h ere w e r e the dropped !ly balls . And the common funda rnen- tal er r ors. And some hotly-contested calls by umpires Art Va lenzuela and Frank Kelly , includ· % ing a ground-rule double that was called a home run. I n th e e nd , University's Troj ans out- .h U t he Dana Hil ls Dolphins, 10-7, in a South Coast League baseball game that wasn't exact· ly a carbon copy of Wa lter Al s ton -type baseball. Appropriately , the T r oja n s s co red t h e gBrile·decidine run il1 the ·fifth inning on a crazy p lay. With Univer sity leadin g 6-S, catcher Rick UNl'S TIM· WALLACH VAINLY BEGINS.SLIDE AS TOM MONGE.TAKES A THROW. Baxter hit a s harp single DANA HILLS' JAY JEFFERS (1) SLIDES UNDER RON GILLHAM . to left lhal scored Dave,--------------'-'--------------- Scroggins. 8Area Kickers All-Loop Mission Viejo Wins El Toro Siops Laguna Beac~ 9-5 And when Baxter tried to take second on the throw to lhe plate. Dana Hills ea.tc h er Bill Vangalis trie d lo nail Prep Tennis \'arsity him, but the ball went in· S.11Ct•nw11t. 1111 1111 Ml11i111Vocio 511191111 Cir-. 4Ulwon6-0.6-1.6-1.•-0. M00<1 CU J won •-0. •·I, 6-0, 6-0, DtlUlllll C1lder wooe1 -M1r•• Ill def M<C•flllv·Cllu r c,,well 6·0, e·O, F Ofbl!\· R1 '10.111 6·0, 6· I Eig ht Orange Coast area athl etes were re- cenUy named to the AJl- Sunset-Empir e League soccer team. Full b ac k D a n Schroeder and halfback Kelly Dunne of Edison High were instrumental in leading the Chargers t o the CIF semifinals. Edison fin ished in a tie with Saddlebac k for the league Litle. Jack . Rainwa ter and Rick Bartels of Newport Harbor were a lso named to. the team . Newport finished with the best re- cord in the league, but bad to for fe it several games a nd lost the league crown. Fountain Valle y alSo ptaced two playec-s ·on t he first tea m, Mark M o r rison a n d Scot t Yo un g. l-l u n ti n gton Beacfi 's Dane Partridge and M a r ina 's Sa m Naguen were also select- ed to the team. :A JI -Su ns et· E m·p ire League soccer t eam: Mission Viejo High moved into a tie ror first place in the South Coast League baseball stand- ings with an 8·6 victory over San Clemente Wed · nesday afternoon on the winner 's field. Meanwhile, E l Toro moved into a tie for third place, one game off the pace or the leaders , with a 9·5 triumph o ver Laguna Beach in action at El Tor o. Mission Vi ejo scored four times in the first in- ning, then had to come from behind with three r uns in the bottom of the sixth to overcome the stubborn San Clem ente Tri tons . San Clemente went in· to the lea'1 in the third with fiv e runs including a bases-loaded double by Pat Nelsen for three .markers to make the s core6-4. In the sixth, Mission Viejo loaded the bases when Dave Cooper and Jim Clouse singled and Dave Schmidt walked. Eri c Schmidt .the n doubled lo bring them all across. Laguna Beach opened In front in its game with El Toro w ith a pair of. runs in the firs t inning. John Kramer was hit bY a pitch. a nd F r a n k Wright wa lked with Mike Serrano belting a triple to gel them across. Gary Key had a solo home run for E l Toro in t he fifth a ft e r th e Chargers had t aken the Jead in the third with three runs. · J Hector Gonzales drove in two or the early runs and Ric k Binde r the other and the Chargers n~ver looked ba ck . s.... Ct• ...... nt1 161 •• ' ' ... Dunsmore.~!> , ' ' • l-lo<¥1lh, p • ' ' ' ,.,.,. ... • ' ' ' F"Oln. c • ' ' ' GonUIH. lb ' ' ' ' Al>Slln, 21> ' ' ' ' Sl•rwo, ~ ' • ' ' Nel\Orl ,ll , ' ' ,. Pi-t. lll ' ' ' ' Dunn.om, ti ' ' ' • Toi.iii. " ' • ' MfHkHI V"'jo Il l •• ' ' ·~ C<lci(ler, ~~ • ' ' ' ClllUl.t, 31> ' ' ' .. Pltrrl,U • ' ' • D. Scnm<dl. c ' ' ' ' E.Sc11m11ll,O,lb ' ' ' ' Glrnoer. rf • ' ' • Ricr.arown, lb, 11 • ' ' ' Fr~. rt ' ' ' ' T.1v1or, p ' ' • • RePve~. 2b , ' ' ' Totl l) " • " • S<or1 bf Inn;,.., ' • • s.n C1e,...nte "' .. , ... • • Mil.5ion Vlf io .. "' ·~·10 • L19111iw Beitel! 151 ~ ' ' ' ' • ' ' ' • ... Henit.. i.) 11 ... 1.1~ Gillt'PO•. ~) Wriglll, lb AUtn, p KrMM!r.c Se<•-. er RIH!y,lb ~.It Ml:Kfown, 2t> LllDrlck. rt TOI.ii) ' ' , • • • ' ' ' " ' • ' ' • • ' ' ' • • ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' • • ' ' ' ' • ' ' Kyler, Rustlers El 1'1ro (J• M1lllt".tl c:.on1.1l1!$.C Kl,,), Nel\Ofl.•f &iNkr, 11 ~,,,lb ... ' ' , . ' . , • "" ' ' ' • ' ' .. Edge OCC, 3-2 and scored on a~droj)ped fi y ball in the outfield for OCC 's third error. j, G. GrlJ•l~a. p S, C,.-ij.1lv1, 2b UrQUhlrl, :Ml ToUI• . ' , ' . ' ' ' ' ' ' ' " . ' ' • • • ' ~ ' ' • ' ' ' ' k•1 llJ l11nlntt 1..19 ..... 8t..Cll 100 El Toro OOJ ' .. 000 3.-5 7 l "' •-9 10 1 to center field where Fears !M) dtf H1 m•o 6-l. 1.,.,1 ID the re was nq backup !.':.'';'••.def FDremiln 6-2. F1n1ev man. Needless to say, ,.,.lhlw n «M J ..,,,., 1-4o. to•t s-1,"""" ........ J. ·Baxter scored. " c.r1111111 tMJ 1~i.1 J-6, "'°" .... •·2 • · But the wildest play' i.Mt ••· · Y•c.iev {...,) lo\I l ·6,0-lt. •-t., 1-t.. came in the sixth when DouD1es Doi h . . ht r· Id Al Fullll•·Tw lning (M l IO\I to p IDS rig le er Reclt•noer-Limllerg 3·t., 4-6; del ·Benavidez hit a ground· o..v1i.0o .. nev6·•.~·l. rule double over the left J-~1':.•"°"·Strim lot lMJ ioi.t s.i, 1·6: r i e l d f e n c e t h at u.i1...,n.11.,.11•1 HI D.1n1 ""~ . 51ngt11 Vale n zue la called a 8 , F11t1rme • ..-cu 1 def'! e11 t.-0, ho e T he •all Irked AHiwt6-l.~rion•-1.s1.JohnM. m run. '-Aflltl IU)"'°n6-J 6·• 1>·1 loi.16-7 University fans, players 1'us11n 1u1 lo•1 s'.1, .;,Ofl '-l. lt-l, io...1 and coaches alike, and 2~eoo iu> -n •·l, 6·•. 1011 .. 1."""" one Trojan was eje~~-M . o.11111" Valenzuela explained .. "'-l••-H.1~ 1u1 o.f Kr<><1i.n-s.n.111 afterwards that he only 6-1,M ; Koc-Reg.er6-2,•·0. th b II h. . lt.Oen-G. F;olter~1er IUI -6-1 saw e a w en U. was M .6-•,6• over the fence but it was · · ·.::.-.._ auc.• 1u1u 11:1 '""' . ' St"'11 l•1 · obVtous lo e ve ryone that • Tl!Orton ltJ 1oi.11D Fredric• s-1.a.1 it boun ced over . ::=:!~·c1e1 v.-,,s 111<6-0.dl'IAn- D.11111 Hill' Pl '.Jet,.,.), u Slr.irtcwl, lb Bt_..1,rl V""91U1.t 8"-.IO'Ct. l5 Ht1t11r, 2b Mtrtln,cl Morri$Clfl, pr Mr"91, :Ill Klll$1t0,p l'ot.111 .. ' , ' . ' . ' . ' ' ' ' ' . ' . ' ' ' > I " ' Unl...,,.llr 0 11 Mwr1y,K Glllt11m,2'tt w.-n.:11.JD .Jofw'!!oOfl, II Cillub, It Strogogins.cl 8-tlt",C Glitk. rt eor.,.., P Frtl.P Gome1.1b To1•1• ... . ' , ' . , ' ' ' ' , ' , ' ' . ' ' ' ' ' ' 11 ID k_b., 1111111•11 . .. rtli " ' ' ' ' ' ' ' . ' ' . ' ' ' ' . ' • • " . • ' ' ' I ' ' • ' ' ' ' " ' . 120 112 0-1 10 llO 002 2-10 11 eu.a.d Ill wont.·1,lo-C,M ,M . Gilt.UM> IL} losl s-1. won 6-2, 6-1. ... Giltner fL) IOU 3-t., won 6-1, 6-l.~. , o~~ S p111 l d h•Q·C1m pb•ll (LI "'' Rol>e"1s·Ame\ 6-0, 6·C, d1f Munt- Rowoet 6-7, 6.0. 00dl$-A.rili11Ct Ill won 6-0. 6-1, M, ., .lunior \'arsity L.Jtllnil BIKll Ut ) ltl El 1'- Slf191n Fritnk (LJ def Sl11rc11ttle 6-0, Kr.1115<! M , Munor 6-0, W"llf 6·0. Rest I« tUl •on M , 6·1, 6-0, M . Stnll"·Ev.ln• IL) won 6-0. •1 : 6-tt. 6·0 . MlulonVi•Jo 1111 111 1 ~n C....,.1111 51111111 Collins IM> Ott D. Mill" 1·5, 011 Austin •·•. loi.I ID Winttr~ l-6, Clef W.ilke< 6·0. eo.1 lM > won 1-5; ID~I •·6, 3-6, """" 6-2. • R11C1ol ph CM ) loll 1·6, WOO'I f>-.1 , IH, 6·l . J . Tw ln.g !Ml lost I·•. 5·1, •·6,l-6. 0.UMH G. GrlHll"·Gr ltswold IM) d11I Clln-t . Meil• 6·2, 6-1, def Nylol<atfl-U lktGe\6-1,6-0. H1rtll-Fun~ CM \ IDll )-•. 2-4; -6-",J·S. U11lw1r.t1, !l'OV.l l•Yl l DitnitHllll Sl119111 Crfw IUl lltf. Cr111m.1n 6·1. Glitl- thrlll 6 ... Ioli! lo K<DQlu\ •-4. die.I. t-•·•·l. Miller CU) 10111·6,6·1, won 6·1. ISooNrd IUI lfll l ·•, wOfl by de- 1 ... 11, !051 l•, won 7-S. Sull1v.1n "on •·•. •·O; 1-6, 6·l. 0.11~111 .SUllim ln•Ktnl CU) d e f ~I\· l1l1-W.1l1h 6·0, •·l ; dtl. All.1,,..n. Sllvenli 6-l,6'2. .0.1,,·Klrti. IUJ tos1 1•, won 6-1; wor, •f,6-2. · Don Schroeder, Kelly Dunne, Ed is o n ; J ack R ainwate r , Ri c k B arte l s, N e wport Harbor,; Mark Morrison, Scott Young, Fountai n Valley; Dan~ Partridge, H unti n g ton B e ach ; R Pd rigo M arla, Ken· ned y ; Sam N a g ue n , M)lrina; Chris Burnell , Wes tminster ; C a trino AJtaga, Saddleback. Golde n Wes t 's un· defeated Rustlers edged previously untarnished Orange Coast College Wednesday afternoon, 3·2, on Melanie Kyler's tw o -hitter in · sOftball league action on lhewinner 's field. A hit baller and both 0£ WEfrCLIFF MEN'S HAIR DEStGN Golde n West 's errors NEWPORT'S ONLY SEBRING CUTTERS Jlaseball ' Standings It was a nip-and-luck affair that saw Orange Coast break Kyler's bid for a no-hitter with si n g l es by 'Debbi e Conwell l o o pe n the seve nth a nd opposing pitcher Kare n Wolf's two-out s ingle to get the run across. These were the only SOUTHCOAll'L:AGULE Ga hits Of the d ay against o.n.Hu1s J 1 Kyler and the run was ~~:v ••itJ, ~ ; , the first ear ned tally ~~~~"'" ~ ~ ; against her in 31 innings ~ee ... ,, 1 J 2 this season. Jt momen· uf,;ve;~1,.10,oan1Hit1'' tarily tied the score at M1S~ion Vie jo I. s..nc1emente • 2_2. £1 To•o•.L119u1>18e.1c,,S' Frld..lr'•G.lm•• G Id W t t th M•S\IOl'IV1e 1oilt0.1n.1 Hlll1 0 en eS PU e Un·~•)i1v.11E1To•o winning marker across ~nc1....,n1e 1tl..-Qu1>1Bltltll h I . h b I SOUTM ERlllCALCONl"lllEHC• t e p.ate 1nt e ottom o w L &• the seventh whe n Susie ~~Lrr."w.11 ; ~ 1-Calderon singled, moved RteH-J 2 , to third on infield outs S..t1Monlc.1 J J 1•r,. c~u 1 J 1 LACC 12 2 I.A Hll'tlor 1 • l ........... , .• 1c.,.. &11 LA 11. s.nta Mllnlc1 • • MISSIOlllCONi<a lllENCE JoiwtMrll Oh•l1io.t .. W L =c:, I l -., SO..-..•ffl J ..,._, ' • ' ' ......... 0 ... 1 ..... Citr111 ' ' Rlver11de 1 1 Olllfey It , ~ Bern.lrdlno J • W.•11111••r"1k1r1 s.octllblct 6, S..n 0 11190 • ,. ... , •• o..m111 Slddllb.lc• 11 P110fn.1r s-t Ser....,rdlno•t Cltrui !ooul'-lil11•n •1 0111ttr Rl ... rt!Ot 11 Grot~""'"I •• •• ·~ " ••• Pro Scores N11U-.1 •1111rt tt.ll A•»e:i.tkHI llo!.!on tS. Bull•IO t 2 W.ll'li"O{on I 12, HOU$lonlS Oetrottt7,Ctllt •(lf;>l't "'-"I• IOI, Lou .,n9111,, 106 Se•llll!", KC-Omo,,,, .. Am•rl<•n ll.itlr.-1111" A11oc.1.1Ulfl Kfn!IKll,., Vlrginl;oll Nit• York l lf.~fnll"••97 U111111',lndi.1"lll n St. Lo\>11 llol, !..In Dle90 110 N.1U11111l 1Mc•11r L•.itW K.1n,11Clh·.11 O.lc1190, ppd., -Del roll I, W.111>in91on l Montru••. Pilh l>u•Ol'IO to1Ani:ie1et~, St. Louot 2 Au.1nt•J. T0ton1eo v...,tou"" J, C.lilomlaO gave Orange Coast a run ~~~~~~~~W£~~S~T~C~L~IF~F~P1~-~·~12'~A~•~·~~~ll!l25~~~~ in the top of the first. GWC came back with two in th e th ird as Calderon drew a walk, moved to third on Ky l e r 's si n g le · a nd scored on another single by Cindi Cooper. Kyler crossed the plate on an infield o ut b y Bonnie Thomas lo set the stage for the s eventh-inning heroics. Ot-.1 ..... CoitU (l) .111 , r At191 l,tf a..u,.11 Donflcbon, ~s C--11.t W..rts, lb Bur1ord.2b A1(Nlol11. pn ..... 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COME IN TODAY I Mater Dei Loses, 2-1 MONT EBELLO - !\lat e r D e i Hi.gh 's baseba ll te am took a break fro m Angelus Lea g u e a c tion and dropped a 2-1 decision to host Ca ntwell lli gh here Wedn esday night . The Maler D e i Monarchs scored in the top of the second inning to tak e a brief le ad. Ba r ney Rumps struck out but r ea ched first when the ball got away f r o m th e Ca ntwell catcher. Mater Dci r et um s to league action Friday at Bishop Am at . Mll1rDei lll G.McC:.Owen.cl Sc,,unr. 11 Pt1t1l,Jb 8. Mttt ulfY. O D Abeyl1, It> P. E<<1"s. lb Rurro,. rl ,.., M.Abeyt.1, ti Dr11b.1, t Goll!S. 11 T. E<clt li. ph s . M(.Go-n. fb M.Mft 1u!tr,pr Tot111 .lb ' • ' ' . , ' . , ' ' ' ' ' ' . ' \ ' ' 1 I ' 0 ' ' . ' ' ' ' . . ' . ' J 0 . 0 ' . ' 16 I .I •M • ' ' .0 ' ' ' ' ' • ' • ' • kore1ty l1111l1t11 • •• 010 000 0-1 • 6 010 001 •-2 • 1 ' \ ' I • , s ! ( ( t y n f F e I 0 s s n iJ " ti .. 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Move on 10 longer, more difOcuh p~tts, only after you have regained the proper pue or your ltrokc. "''·/ Title to Vikings Honored Bob Losner and Ri ch Branning were na med co-most vaulable players Wednesday ni ght at the Marina Hi gh baskelbull awards banq uet. Losner and Branning were lhc key players in Marina's drive to the · CJF 4·A championship game. Losner ended a brilliant rour ·year career this season while .Branning will be back .next year. verlilv Nett Y•'""'""; 1oc.11 a ra1111lflQ -f1ot1 L-r; (.ap .. ln~ Bob LOlnlt•, 9nl Dllt.n.i ... Pley1r: 'R101 ftt..,. f'll.nl • Mtl,.,.. T~: lllc.hBr-. ftln;; MOii ln1ph11 lo11al : llUt•t ~llU•m•J Mo•I 1mprovo11: Mllll -· ' Thursday,Apr11 3, 1975 Women's Area Aces ·Dominati ng Banque t CIF Track and Field R e port S UUH IK 7'' CAS CAI •.to ICllll nl'l lllZLI , , • • Ill Cll CWi•ll ..••• 1.• IUWYtm SIOCI AISOllllS o-........ , a...~ ..... .... , .... i.-.t.. ,. .. o...n.. c.. 11.,w, "-''""" r. ....,1o;11.w., ... 0.Mltl'...4 I. 11 ...... c.. ............ ,., •. 1s• J,.,,., '~"' llt Nr'll CflJlll .. .._ 1.• ••. PUBLIC NOTICE •• OAJLY PILOT 03 ~ PUBLIC N011CE "1CT1TICMlt •UMMIU MAMISTATCMIMT TIM~ .. ..__......_IJt#.. -n: M & M MANAOIMIEHT ~ MAINTENANCE SttltYICI, JOI llu<lt .... 1 All,. CMt• JIM.._ CA*» A••••l Mo•• Ku••dV. -MltMil iltll,. (MlO MtM';"CA .,._ _,J.., IE. Ke_.,, >DI ~I t Acl., C01o .. MeM, tA .,.,. Thi' tll•tlflOi' l• (OltGv(IH " • i ,111t..erel 11trtfler~lp. • ~ WrlM I . Ke-dJ nm , .. ._, •• , tlltd ,... ""' : Count, (terll, et Or ..... c..ity _1 Morch''· "15. ~ . """' Plltllltflffl Or....-CM!.! 0-., Piiot, M6t"Ch )0, 'll, ·-~I(~ ... "'! ... ,. PUBLIC NOl'ICE , I -. . - Pf • DAILY P)LOT" Thur9day, April 3, t97S' ,Weather Foreeasting F anrwr Pits Cow ' Against the Feds From Wire Services Farmer John McAdams has asked for a weather forecasting remat('h bet"•ecn his "dumb old cow '' and the federal ~ov ­ ·ernment. "Brimmer," a 4-year-old half Holstein a nd half Brahma heifer, k>st a contest against the Na- t ion a I W eather Servi ce . McAdams blamed fickle Texas s prina: weather and his own care- lessness for·· Brimmer's" ioSs. "I kinda shook them all up, a nyway," sJid the crusty, farmer -trailer park owner from H1,111tsville. McAdams. SS, has used catUe for 20 years to forecast the weath er . ''B rimmer'' led ·througtJout the 80·day contest. by as mtich as 21 points, until the llist round. • Actor Dan Dailey entered 11. plea or .innocent to assault. bat· tery and intoxication char2es stem!"Jling from an incident ctt S a n Francisco I nte rnational Airport. Dailey's attorney entered the plea in municipal court on the ac- tor's behalf. Officers accused Dailey of ·striking an airline employe when he refused lo issue the 59-year· old actor a boarding pass. • 1'1adeline 1\-1 . Nencbd and Vi· vlan !ti. Leggect oC San Diego 'filed -a Sl.l million assault and raise imprisomment suit against Earl Gagoslan. former president of Royal Inns of America. I Mrs. Nencini a nd Mrs. Leggett all eged G agosian blocked their car in a cul-de-S ac near Torrey . Pines Road and La J olla Shores Drive on Easte r . The s uit also al- leged that Gagosian took Mrs. Nencini 's ignition key and held the two women for half an hour berore returning the key. Superior Court Judge Jack R. 11.evilt issued an order barring harassment of the women. r.lrs. Leggett is the wife of 'Charles Leggett, who bought Gagosian ·s home. Gagosian re· ccntly filed s uit against Leggett, Mesa Council OKs $7,000 For B~d Trip Estancia High School Marching Band members got a rave review from Costa Mesa councilmen this week for their pitch for city funds to support a trip to Washington, D.C. next year. Councilmen complimented the students on the e{fectiveness of the presentation. and allocated the band $7 ,000 for lhe bi centen- nial trip lo Washington, Boston, New York, and Philadelphia in. ll116. The band was invited to go on the June 22 lo Julys trip as part of a function called the ''Cavalcade of Bands." Student s pokes man Dave Sigler explained that the band members would be earning theii· way on the trip, scheduled to cost a total of $88,500 or $700 per student. He sBid that each student must earn $225, the parents would pro- vide a matching amount, and the balance would be drummed up by the band as a whole. ,Sigler said that the band had already earned $5,000 with ·a car .wash, candy sale, concertS and pt.her projects. Various civic or- gltnizations would be contacted (Qr support, >he said, nnd noted .bat the chamber of commerce was letting the band earn money ·>y selllng discount coupons for .he Fiesta de Costa Mesa in Sep: 'ember. . Sigler pointed out that the band 1Wou.ld be advertisinl and pro- moting the city on the East Coast •nd suggested that the council might allocate $S,OOO to $7,000 to Ack the trip. Councilwqman Norma Hertzog propased the $7 .ooo allocation •Dd her colleagues agreed. ( PEOPLE ) ' seeking more than $1.1 milUon al - legedly owed in connection with the purchase. • Now that he's finished pushing · his Chinese wheelbarrow 2,000 miles across the Sahara Desert. the Rev. Geoffrey lloward of London can have his heart's de-. sire -a chocolate cake. "I'd have given anything for a huge cake." Howard said as he returned from pushing a large wheelbarrow across.the desert. lt took hii-n 90 days and nights. Howard said he did it for charity. a nd to prove himself. ''It had n ever been done before," said the 30-year·old c urate of St. Luke's Angli can Church in Manchester. • James White a nd Ronald ''Buster" Edwards, two mem- bers of the great train robbery gang, are free men. They were released on parole after serving nine years in jail. Both avo ided capture for a lmost three years afler the August 1963 robbery. whic h netted $7.6 million in cash from the Glasgo"·. London m ail train. ·· Eight others are serving up to JO years and a ninth. Ronald Biggs, is in Brazil after escaping from a London jail. • Rep. ltlorris K . Udall, one of five declared candidates for the 1976 Democratic presidential nomination, ea rned near ly $80,000 least year and has real estate holdings worth more than $125,000, according to a fioancial s tatement he m ade public. Th e co n gress m a n from Arizona fi led the statement with the House Committee on Stan· dards of Official Conduct. Udall's congressional salary is $42,500. In addition. he said he re· ceived interest payments of $4,995, s tock dividends of $674. and other income of approx · imately $31.450. • Dawn Barnett, 3, needed help lo reach the microphone. But her tiny voice warbling "Don't Liberate Me" carried plenty of punch for the crowd of Texas women opposing the Equal Rights a m endment. "Do you want lo s~ this darl· ing little g irl drafted?" Diane Edmondson of San Antonio asked the crowd after the blonde child fini shed her song. "No," the m en and women responded in unison. "I don't e ither, so we'd better slop ERA," Mrs. Edmondson said, The crowd of 100 gathered to fight the ERA with cookies for legislators, arguments about the draft and talk of homoseux al marriages. 100 Compete · In Costa Mesa Bicycle Eve1u More th.an 100 cyclists compel· ed in a bicycle motocross spons'ored by Costa Mesa's Leisure Service Department in Tanager Park. Prizes were donated by local bicycle shops and trophies also were given. These are the win- ners : Division 1 (7 to 9 years) -l, Craig Sutphin : 2. Randy Ford ; 3, Beau Hernandez. Division 2 (10·11 years) -1, Chris Cranda ll ; 2, Jim Van Sickle;"3, Mark Nie-old . Division 3 (12-13 years) -1, Mike Vorgang; 2, Larry Olaii; 3, Jim Macy. Division 4 (14 and over) -1. Keenan Thompson : 2, J eff Spareth; 3, Phil Carter. . Division 5 (girls) -1, Pam 'Southron, 2, Erica Lacrosse ; 3, Maria Gianera kis; 4, Tiffany Lacrosse. · Scholarship Fete At UCI April 19 An estimated 2,000 high school and junior high school members of the California Scholastic FcdcratJ.on ahd .California Junior Scholastic Federation will gather for a SOUthern California Regional Conference and College Fair Saturday April 19 at UC Jrvine. • OFFICIALS PLAN 30 &eminars on special inlerests for the CSF and CJSF members, with rtpresenlaUve1 of pubUc and priv•te colleges and universities present. "We Can Build a BetterTomorrow,'' is the theme . Humorist Richard Armour is keynote speaker and the psembled 1tudenta will abo hear former Vietnam POW C.pt. Mark Smith. REGJSTaATION IS fl.A and pre-registration wUI bo donethroulh ~F counselorsoo various campusri. , .. The lllaest MarMtpl8ce on the Onlnp Cout --· ltd f1lot• . . .. 1000-"'9 .................. 3CIOQ.46tt .............. .._.. .. ""-I.I .......... 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Tiie couDOMl~UM DOVll SH0US D •1LY PILOT " ~ Sandy beach is the setting ror new, ,. •tMlftll Throw your lavm mower HabiHtyfortMfintl away-this ls ttte life! custom colQniaJ home w /5 BR. fam. cotTect iniertioft Oftly. Pool, clubbo~e and lots rm., formal din., air cond. $295,000. o? green lawn t.h•t othen: "".'.'~~~~~~~~ take care or. S Bedroom, I-1 1,.1, baths, charming and convenient , Askin& ••••••••••••••••••••••• $31,SOO. Call 540-l!!il -.. 1002 Hom•• For Sa6t • · • .. HERITAGE ' • REALTORS ••••••••••••••••••••••• WALK TO BEACH MAGMIFICEMCE l~=====I AT $46,900!! LIDO ISLl Large 8 BR, 6 ba. home beach; 50 fl. Jot, s hore $295,000. Will consJ!ter~ade on sandy moorjng. LIMDA ISLE Beautlrully decor. 3 BR. & l•goon. Ramp & slip. $255,000 den, OD Bl LL GRUNDY . REALTOR 1•,1,,1 ,t.[},, •.1 {,'',r,101 ---------- Steps to the beach. Lush landscape. Magnificent Spanish quarry tile en· try. Plushly dttorated with lots of teakwood + pecky cedar & brick. Giant master suite. Twin patios. Hu~e wooded deck overlooks secluded ~round s. First to call get s thi s entertainers ba r gain . EZ terms . 1-lurry cci 11842-2535. 6.40-6600 FREE POOL-Stcitel.y 4B R in pk-like setting. st. of fine homes. Eleg fam din. huge spartlidg pool free. Pets ok . $49,950 Gneral 1002 1Generol IOOl ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• Ql'fN II( 9• pt~ ILIN IO ~f NI< PI m ~~1rr£i~i= • Dix. duplex $199,500 OVERFLOWING Submil au otre"" VALUE 675·7060 BEACH AREA GOVT. OWMED 4 BR .,2ba.$29,500 $2,045 DOWN Lowdown payment Prime. beach area near 556·8800. fwy ., shops & school s. Balboa lcryf'rop. l HOMES FOR LU.SE Bay Island rurn. 4 BR. dock $2,000 Mo . Lillie Island furn . 3 BR. dock $8.50 Mo. Big Cyn. unrurn. 3 BR, C&D $1,150 Mo . 2111 5., J ....... Hila Road MEWl'ORT CIM"fER. M.I . 644-4910 'fre e lin ed s tree t . Reotton G secluded enlry , 27'x 15' ... ~~~~~~~~!I ........ 1002 GeMrol 1002 living room, oversized ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ,·oun~ry kitchen. formal HEAR THE FERRY V A [FHA Repos dine . family sized * BAYFRONT• · inOrangeCoonty hedrooms, king sized with pier & slip. Ne'>lo·ly Keys inoifice master suite, built in dee 28R 2ba condo , WORLD 5 IEDIOOM 2 STOIY $44,500 This superb large family home offers 3 bath8, ' Bluffs "de Elegance" Plush carpets & decorator drapes frame this expanded "Linda " -3 lge. bdrms. &. 2 baths -all on one floor. Ofrered at $78 ,900. Call ror app't. lo inspect 644-7662 G-""' 1002 GtMrol 1002 • •••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• hampers·, freshly re-balcony over water, T E decorated in & out. Ex-breathtakini? view. $795 REAL ES AT ceptional value at molse.Try$l2:5,000 Speci alists in govern· fa mily room, giganli.e 1 .. --------1 master bedroom. built· ' UPLEX HOUSE + 2 UNITS $40,900. Ow ner must go. JACOBS REALTY ment!inancedhomes! Take advantage . Call 556-7777 call anytime ins with self-cleaning CHOICE 0 Eastside Costa Mesi double oven, central air· 2 Bedrooms each with Monthly income $590. cond, and many more buHt-in kitchen private Price$49.000rirn1. 842-2535. 675-6670 oPfN ri1 9 • u SJUN roa1 Nfr1' G .I. TERMS II,, ... ,.,, , Country Kitchetl Use yoo r G.I. ror this f . ·,~ with in side B·B·Q, lrg Raycrest· beauty. 4 Bed, bonus feat1i1re.s. GI & yards & garages. 1c1~ SPARLING FHA le rins a~ o nly loan now on Property REAL ESTATE 1[~. .·~ ram rm w/dbl roaring FR, pool-immaculate $44,500! Call now. Ca ll tr a n s f e r a b I e t o 833-3544 ___ _ 556·7135 br 9&3-5671 ANYONE al 7"k. A sound I-;;;;,;;;,;;;;;;;,;;,,;;;;;;;,,;;;,,;; <;':· .. ,_ .;.:<=./~ fpl . 4BR. Interior freshl y cond. Has all the extras. l~=========-1 painted. P r iced at Pljnc.only-$90,000. PANORAMIC VIEW $45,SOO. ffi:tg~E -Walker & I He Real !stale BEACH ~CALL NOW .833~ Jligh on the bluff over-752 73,.5 look i n g Huntington • 1 DIAL YOUR Beach. Formal entry to l '==:oo"='N""'A,;lD:=;-M,-.-:8.,;1 R;;D~ OwM WEATHER PAINT .. Ria nt farm style kitchen. Ass•ciot.s, •-lt.n with sum mer coming FtX ... Spacious mirror-ed living 1----~----you will enjoy this fully $30,000 room w ith view . OCEAHVIEW air conditioned 4. hr+ VA.fHATERMS Separate mcister and r ·1 2 childrens s uites. Enter· HILLSIDE ami Y rm, yr new This 3 bedroom, 2 bath S,•uiSH home. Plus. you can home is the best buy in tainers patio with ,.., walk to shopping ce n· Costa Mesa. Larfl:e "SLEEPER" at I• $42,500. i~'i'ifi Sun/Eve 645.-5149 $2,250 DOWN! ' POOL WANTED Harry Babbitt and Pete Vogel want 3 more @00..-1 sal1.-s people. Call nov.·. VOGEL & BABBITT REALTORS 644·6056 breathtaking vie'>lo'. Be $61,900 ters. Offer~d al a low bedrooms. Neari shop· first to see it. S48,500, OWtia: $62,000. llutry, won'I . l' Bike to beach. Or spl asb Ca\1963-6767. la•l pang, transporta ion, in "our own sparkling VETER.&.WS · OPtNrt111 •1t5FuN tO iltN'(f' uc .. ... ...,..... .. ~ pool. Gorgeous brick Free li s t of hom ei; 0 -auti"ful panm:amie 180 ~ , ••hool• Gre•l --la! ' .,... I .. ,.·.,; I ocean view. Vlew PalO!i UPERB for young family or in· d k .: ... , .. ·. --·-·::l.lil&'j! 1! Verdes to San Clemente. c II 54S-9t9l fenclng. Big sun ec . already appraised by VA i~_•,:~_-_· ........ -.,·,-•.. ·_·;. Jid j]f Alm1'st new executive OMES v~tmenl a . ~rt~~~~~e~'!n~rrco'1u~ ~nv~{laanbgl~ ~~u~~Y . . . . ----··-"!!~ Spanish 3 story delight. 3&41 C•lftP'tS NB 549•1155 -bed room. Low low down Veteran. Call World Real BEACHRAMCH GAME ROOM POOL REDUCED . ~llllQIMl!li:I s A trnt ' ploce'lor kid .. lftJlle DAILY PILOT ' Double door entry. Giant 1---------. livin" room with fan -TRUST 5 .,E I payment. Hurry call now Estate, 556·7777 anytime. "' -· 847·6010. Agent. Veterans Real £slate tastic ocean view . At Fantastic 3 br 2 •1:1 ba Specialist. night a g~laxy of lights. split level, Pool, lg~!--======--1 ====~---- Formal dine. Enormous patio. Top cond . Estate 3 PLUS I GeMrGI t OOZ:Gaw al I 002 hideaway master suite. says sell ! Super sharp duplex 1n •••••••••••••••••••••••••••.••••••••••••••••••• Mirrored wardrobe. All SPARLING great location. Front uni\ this topped off with 3rd REAL ESTATE has 3 bedrooms, 2 baths level fiesta family rooi;n . KJ3.J548 plus lovely added (a mily Beamed cei l i n g1 . room. Baek un it isl Fireplace. Wet bar. bedroom plus 1 bath of. Three patios -all with PEHIM. rc>IMT fered at onl y $43,950. Call ocean views! Upgraded Nearl y new 2-story. 3 545·9491 . everywhere. Seller anx· bedroom , 3 baths ; --ious. Full price $68.900 • enc losed patio, 2 $10,300 + costs buys. fireplaces, electric built· . Seller is lie. Real Estate ins, garage door opener. Agent. Call 644-2496 after l'riced at $124,000 4:00 PM : 673·3663 642-2253eves -associated CNOl<EN', ~FALTORS 101',"' bnlr, , I' t lt6l Drea111 Caffage Comer lot wllb cba.nnlng 2 bed rm, hardwood noon. brick nrep1a~. IA kitchen & util room. Phi.'J -Walker 1; lr.e Real !slale EASTSIDE Elegan\ living and Im · mediate oct!upancy --on th is Eastsld-e 'main tenance free residence. Close to shopplftfl'. Conve· nJent to everythlng. On $36,000. 141·7711. Ope Eves. -Walker & ler. ·Real lslale dbl c•r•l(e ft. 1 bed.rm in·1 -~=====~-1 come unit to help mon· • :!'6..fi~'."A'i~i.:';:~m WATERFRONT New Custom Bayfront ltome on B1tboa PenlMula. •"bedroom•, 4 ====! bathl; Oalleq. 2 ·~ with lots of g\1811. ! , Qon 't flvc up the 1hl p! fireplaces. 'fttblr• alt 1 "Lb&.' ll. in classified. lhe l1Le1& bultl.Jna. 1 Si\~p .to 1hore results ! PrivateplerforhNtto ' 11<2·5671. • It. Fee l•nd. snt.000. Have aol'l'lethinN t.o tell! SELL idle hems with C'IS-8120 or 1ee at llff E. CllMiOed ads do It well. Dally Piiot CllW.ified Ad. Bal~ BIVd. ALL THE WORll"S DOME Look no further. this California home in l rvine is just whit the Doctor ordered. 3 bedroom, fpmily room, dining room, 2 baths & beautiful private swimming JX>Ol in your own back yard. Only $54,950. CORONA DEL MAR MASTERPIECE Your very own worko£ art-$140,000. Completely furnished in unusually fine lasle. 2 bedrooms, den, 2 baths incomparable kitchen, all quite new'. See it -you'll wonder at the low p1 ice . Call today for appointment. GREAT FAMILY HOME 5 be droo m . 4 baths. gourmet kitchen, large family room with JOvely pool & carefree patios & gardens. Near Mari_ncrs school. $124 ,500. ACREAGE OH THE IAY Nearly 2 acres of view property surrounded by large estate homes. Perfect site for a home with pool t e nnis court and /or stables'. Presented at $195 ,000. llG CANYON VIEW & POOL Beautiful exterior of wood and stone on large view lot. 5 Bedrooms family room . Definitely a home fo; enterta ini n g . Wood d e cking surrounding pool and jacuzzi. $179.500. OCEAMFROMT COMDO With beautiful ocean view . 3 bedroom. 2 bath corner unit secure and private. Well decorated and maintained. Submit lease -option. $102,500. OCEAN FIOHT LOT One or the rew vacant lots on East Ocean Front. 30 root frontage, so rcet d_cep. Priced to sell al $100,000. VllW PIHi TIEES + ST AR~ From llvihg room and master suHe or lhis beautiful "Tulane' model separ.ate.holne in University P ark. 3 pedr'OOQIS &(family room . nare buy Bl$69,51)(). DIAL 644-1766 . 2161,S.Jo ....... Rd.,M.I. • A COUIWIU. ,._ co. • 1 ..... •••• - s c ~j e: p: 0 b. R b. • B1 ac dL H - •••• • •••• - I - BEi Beal lo "' 1'~ee bedn Coun all I dow1 847·6 •••••• I. fa1 LJ rm 2. pr ce $11 3 . de la1 ro co syt E1 ch bil be tr~ 641 ;r, 4 ya SU 64: • . , .. . . ··-··· . -t4ou1e1 l'or S.. ... ____ _ •••••••••••••••••••••••ln-...1 Few S-. tto.lq Pot~ · ~._..I for $4e ~For SM Monet for S-. TnursClat. Apr+l 3 1975 DAIL y PILOT IJ5 • .. •••••••······-···-••••• -····-··•-teeeeeeee •••••••·-······-·•••• •e•eeeeeeeee•••eeetetfe eeeeeee•eeeeeeeee .. ea.ee LI-·· LI-.. LI-·····•--·~-'•! . -I OO"h•rol . I 002 A cor-dol Mw I 022 ~ ... For Salo ~ ... For Salo . ~ --••••••••••••••••• • , ••Mrdl I 00 ...,... I 002 Co1to M•1a I 024 •••••••••••••••••••,.•• •••••• ••••••••••••••••• ~··•••••••••••••••••••• • ·················-········· •••.••••••••••••··••••• •••••••••••••••••••••• ···uc;Mt;&·moo;.;E··· ••••••••••••••••••••••• ... ,...,. ........ 1040 '"'1... io4• L..-.• M1tue1 ios.1. NIW DUPLEX, COllOMA DIL MAR South or l!w y .. top quality construction , with eye -level umplianecs, wulk·ln closets, frp1cs ., 11hag carpclinM, 4 <.:ur covered g~lrages · exposed l>c um ceilings, wet bar'. profess. lnndSCfp(.."(f. OWNER'S UNIT, l ,llJOsq . rt., 3 BR~2'h baths RENTER'S UN IT I 296 sq rt 3 BR 2 b lo. I ' • •' I alrL'i • . ·Builde r's construction guarantee, tux advantages, a brand new beautiful duplex in just the right area. SPECIAL SHOWING FOR A SELECTED Fl·:W. CALL FORAPl''T. (1!1553) HARBOR INVESTMENT CO. REALTORS 673-4400 2165 E. Coaal Hwy. c..._dol Mr . $60,000 EACH Close Lo fone ocean beach , with some view or the bay. Only 3 yrs. old, these two Jmmaculate, separate bldgs. are always rented, with good Income. 2 Bdrm:s., l V~ ba ths each. Sold together only. BRAND-NEW LISTING On one of Mesa Verde's prettiest streets, with colorful Cor a l trees. Large, 2-story 4 bdrm., 21f.? ba ths with formal dining rm. & den. Open Sun. P.M. $67,5-00 BAY AND BEACH· £"7 5-3000 •"'lJ •I l Uf\•,f ~•'111 r L(Jll lll'.J•• <JI l """" Lovely new 3 bedroom OPEN SAT, 1 .. 1PM ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••~: .... , 1lucco & wrou1hl Iron 2481 Bowdoin, Colleltt * WllCMOW * home with huac 1undeclt Jlrk. Vacant 3 br, 2 b•, H 0 I TU RT Lt; ROCK TERH ., LA.GUM.A HIGUB. & oc:ean view PLUS 2 fam . rm .• frpl , pool. ear cean. l'rt~ident 'li home. View. * llST • bedroom ••p•rate h Owner. $45,500. Prin. OD· SHARP 2 bedroom, com· 1x.1ol, 48H, Z'hbf. ! fp 1 · rorlncome. $119,500 ly.637 ·5076evt$. pletely uparaded 1naide 1·1'r 1it11r. By o"""tr. Pnn· to 5 VOGEL CO. REALTOHS and w ith ne w sh aw ci pa l~ only. Sl20,00Q. Ope. H°': 12 $48-9348 Mesa Del Mar carpets. Bli lot. Room to 552-J7HI build. On ly $3.•,<nl. !led I ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;j April 5111. lo 6111. Cl.TI.LIMA VllW $42,900 Carp«, Reollo,..536·8830 I• 23922 Hl-0.-. -:ii br, 21h ba, famrm.,dJn lr•ln• Tow'llhom• High viewoverlootfng L. rm, 2 frpJ&, e.xteru1lvc Abtolute SUPER INVESTMENT! Niguel Golf Course. Lou lnd1capina. & decorat-D•t,..r.tlan Sde WALi( TO llACH Large J bedroom, 2 bath of wood paneling & tile. 1ng. t'ee land by owner. 1-'ri eed below mark et + bonus room. Appoint . i''ormt:r model 4BR. Reduced lo S1J2,50i. 400J v a 1 u e . ll t: re· 8 your Big :SOx 117 11:1 lot with t·d with c41thedr.._1 ceil · 2 'f~ba. for mt din rm, ra rr TopsideLn.644·0110 chitnce to own that charming old e r 2 inas, formal dinlnR . rill. True Calif. living. beautiful home you 've bedroom home. Rooni l1trJle brick fireplace. S79,500. '• Coat• Mn• I 024 always wanted but at for trailer' boat, big private atrium ent.r~nce. LaC)Wla Mlgu.I Rfty ••••••••••••••••••••••• amall price! i•111rk·Uk! gard~n or units. EatiY Throw a w41y lhti l111wn 830-SOSO 496-.iO.c termiS . d ) ya rdii , enclOtied patio, m owe r bn en oy . Central 11Jr conditioning, Scott RHffy c11refrcl:l Jivin.: in (..'Om· Mission Yi•IO I 067 garage door opene r . 536-7533 fort 11nd l!ccurity. Call for ••••••••••••••••••••••• Natural brick fittplace, full details. ~6-5880 '>eane·M a rqu is. Pool,'' ramil y roo m, 3 bie tiled roof, 4 BR , 2 BA+ bedrooms, extra battus . 5 IEDIOOMS many xtras! By Owner. Lovely brickl)¥tio. with 2800 sq, rt. ol pure No agents . $61,900.' H•at to Runnlftg 5 4o.1no elegance.3Baths.ramily 586·8813. S Ir o o ,. , n • 0 r T ILL room. Only 3 years new. .1 All • Reaffoe • Assume low interesl Joan Newport l•och I 0&9 ONLY 7 LEFT 31RC-- Hewport'1 Upperlay. 2955Harbw-8Jvd. or excellent t e rm 11 ••••••••••••••••••••••• $40,950.444,950 1 -------~-1 available. Ca ll us at EnioyTheGreeft.. LARGtfAMILY? Hear lode lay 897 ·0021. rolling hills that sur· Gracious family home : Super sharp 4 bed'rm . 2 ~ round thi s lovely 4 with spaciowi living, s •, ~~~~~~~!!!"'!!!"'!!!"'!!!"'!!!"'!!!"'!!!"'!!!"'!!!"'!!!"'~1G"''"°I 1002 G-.I 1002 G-rol I D02G1Mrol I 00 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• VALLEY REAL TY PRESENTS A GLORIOUS HOME 'fhi s ad writer feels that thi!i is the most beuutifUI home for s.1.1 lc today tt long the e nti re coust. J)ccorated with j ust the right Loach, massive views from every room. outstandir.i:e decks, b a lconies, land s caping and koi ponds. Antique Georgian paneling and doors a re highlights. Three bedroom, formal dining, breakfast room , gourmet kitchen and so much more! Call 675-7225 1002 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• Friday from I 0 to 2 1833 Port Seabourne, . Newport Beach HARBOR VIEW HOMES Come see Naomi Jordan • Refreshments Served • Lachenmye Re,1 ltor office 646-3928 ... ., 645-0112 ················~····························· ~ ~"4tt# Slliid ~. , REALTORs' . PRIME OCEAN VIEW from thi s new Condominium . 2 Bedroom . 2 bath s , fireplace. Jt'urnish ings included. CALL-644-7270 2828 E. C90sl Highway, Corona del Mar 11\1 NMl1 10• ""'"" l lQC•Utl GeMrol HOMCS roft LIVINC NnwOftM "' (JI 11111 row I Wf, 1111. O• llA .. ••rPUU 1• Ill( IJllQI 1002 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• HUG HOMES, INC. THE ILUFFS Sparkling 4 bdrm . condo; end unit, On greenbelt, near pool. $72,500 Couple 's deli g ht' 3 Bdrms .. 21;, baths. Near pool. New listing ! $54,500 567 San Mlcolcn Drive, Suite I 02 Mewport Conter 640-405~ 345 Unl•onity Dr. (Just ofr Irvine Ave) 548·7223 bath, family rm home by bdrm., 3 balh home 1 DR, ram. rm. SlJ0.500 excl u sive Uack Boay Un iv e r s ity l'nrk 's IAYFRONT urea. Cathedral ceiling8, ncy,·est und most pre· One or Lido·s be:it buy!I, exquisilt: wall to wall sti~iou 11 11 r'ea. Larg-e joyou:1 \iving. wH.h pier &l ' 1 crpts. WOQdsy covercd1 ---~~=~~~-ramily room, nir cont.Ii · sl ip & sandy beach. patio. Excellent buy at PAINT .A.HD SAVE tioning and 11 view. Grea1 5249,500 $44 ,950. ll ed C11rpet, Chance or a Lifetime for community recreation WHAT'S MISSIMG? ltealtors 963·7851. smart buyer ? Spacious 4 fa cilities and 3 price of something may be miss· bedroom, 2 bath. !)lus ... c ooo · 1 d ' \ d M•sa V1ordeArea ~. inc u ing 1111 • in•. but if it is, we t·an'l , '" "' hu ge rumpus roon1. GI & Delightful family home fo'HA t_rrms at o nl y imagine what! Charm. 1 In xlnt. condition. 3 $38.000. t:al1714·96J,S671. ~ 1ng. well bit. 4 UR .. fam. HARDWOOD FLOORS-room, fireplace 1' pool. ylhing. $140.000 SHAKEROOF Bdrms, 2 aa, family -rm . home with ever· cpts, bltns, water sor. Hou11e carpeted, yard . VISleN , LIDO REALTY tener, Jge rear yard re nced & landscaped. w/ACCESS. J Bedrms, 2 $49,950. Phone Joseph C. lllAlTY ~ bath s, walk to a ll Gallant, Sr . Rcallor .,l ;~~;;~;~;.;.~;l,~~~S~S~2~-~7~S~O~O~~d'~~~~~~~~~~ .l;~77 \ 1.1 I 11111.' I~ * 673-730!) * schools. $43,500. Best or1~640=-·"""''-'-'------ll lermR~y Mee-. ~.':':~!:o.~".' •••••••• !?!.~ ONE OF A KIND UNIVERSITY PARK BA YFROMT lteoltor lllOM.';f:" M GNI>'lCENT Huge3brwithprof.buil t 5RBR ,22Y1ba , DR , F1t_m New custom l bdrm, l A J2xl8' add·on. Palos m , Yl car gar, patio. Costa Mesa548-29 OCEAN HAllOORVU. Verdes s tone frplc., pool, tennis. $62,~00. bath plus maid's room & Nu ,6BR,Jcargar.rlag formal din rm, up· Ownr.552-7770 bath.2story wilhspiral lot 1h acre. Prof. ldi;cpd. d d &d lot C"'---::--7---:-:-o::l s taircase to Galler:; EXPAND YOUR gra ~ c~pts r,ps •. 11 LCl9'9'0 l•och 1048 <1bovc. Lovely fireplace ' LIFE STYLE i~~ti~74~4Y (>wnr/Agt. of paneling, huge <:on· ••••••••••••••••••••••• in huge livingroom plw; a " c rete patio with stone O D 'I second fireplace in With this lovel:;. Mesa plaote-Only~ 000 :f.•n a~ bd Verde 3 bedroom <1nd Fountal11 Val'--1034 '"· .....,, · ..-. . bayfront mast.er rm.1 ••• lJ Open r your ins lion Wetbar. all built-ins 1>lus f.m'.ly room , built-i n••••••••••••••••••••••• 12' PM ALISO CON , ·~ · · · electronic oven. Private stereo HI Fl, AM /FM . Olympic Pool 962·4411 (r.;::)546·8103 DOMI N IU M APTS. 41 pier. 1-~ee \<1nd. For more Huge cul de sac lot , Beautiful 2 story, 4 BR, ~~~-:~~[;~~~1 Plans to c h005e fr om. information call675·8120. ~ Japanese garden and 2~ bath home goes with Close "to shopping &I · greeri house, waterfal.1, this hu ge pool. Have your !>each. Big ocean views! ''HARBOR VfEW tropical plants, fr uit own olympics. The kids •. Starting a t $36,500. TREE HOUSE" , trees, room for pool, will Jove it and Dad will 30808COASTHWY. 2 +paneled den. Jmmac. former _model ~ome, love the J car garage. -South Laguna Upgraded inside & out! ' Owne.,r "'.Ill help finance Separate encl.med laun· Set in future for~l or! at 8 Vo, interest. Just dry room tor Mom. A Real Estate ~A O\'er 40 trees. $76,500.1.• "'o!;~9~,~~1,~;;!~~;,ci · 2m1uHst s1 ~e ! CeVnlu11r y . by/tNNAY ~~~'W ~t.J~~~ a ft 6 pm or.' [ . -··. ll / un 1ngton a ey l----------:tall~fdtll R:~:;;~~.:~ 0rV:1~~·:0~=:0~· UMUS~=•o *BACK BAY*·~ ~-,,;!~Q~~~~~~-~IL arge country kitchen Large family room . opportunity : new. well -$96,000-.. 1 w/warm brick decor. Fireplace. shake roof. built manufacturin g 1 Exclusive Home Left ., Huge rumpus room for On a c ul -de-sac. Come bldg. or approx. 4.000 sq. 4 BR -t BA ~ pool table+ 3 big bdrms. light my fire and warm fl. + 2 bdrm., den home 2 Frplcs, FarTUI:; Room ., Goneral 8yowner4 Br,2Ba,s143 G.I. Al l extras, super patio Hu ge lot 60 x 60 urden •r••· SJ9,900., 1002 G-etteral 1002 Pr1n. on y. 645-i4J8 ; ••••••••••••••••••••••• , _ ... _·_825_1_. ------ 21h ba. Beaut tree lined your £amily's hea rt . which can be converted Fml DR, street, -giant yard for the 842-9371 to commercial use : on Gourmet Kitchen kids. HOHEYMOOH Laguna Canyon Rd.. 2307Windwardl..ane ••••••••••••••••••••••• JADEREALTY HE.A.YEH across from location of Har.eJNowak,Brkr. { THE PRICE COUMTRYCLUB MESA WOODS 847-1231 NOWONLY$36,000. newutschool.$175,000 64S-3020or633·"'2S - I RIGHT LIVING ssa.soo. JBR 2ba lovenest. Nice TUR MER .ASSOC. Courtesy lo Brkrs. S 2 years new 4 bedroom, 2 Hwttinqton ltaeh I 040 kitchen & large dini ng 1105 N. Cst Hwy. LagFa S59,500 Costa ti.fes a ·:s MO DOWH GI bath. formal dining, ••••••••••••••••••••••• area. Harvest colors thr-494-7551 ' 1.ILUFFS CONDO best priced pure quality. E:nter tain e r 's dream separate_fa:mHyrm,step BY OWNER. Luxury 2 roughout . Be happy and J----------view3br/3ba412Plata POOL home. Graciously yard! Big sparkling pool. down 11 v1ng w /s to.ne story Spanish La'Cuesta. in love. CALL842--9371 LEASl/0"10H $72,000 Owner675·340QI , ~~rur~d:de~=~:~gp!~~: Ultima t e privacy .· rrplc, ~car gar. qwck 3 BR. 3 BA, fam rm + 2 Bdrm. ow.n·rourl·oWn BAYCREST b:;Ov.'Tle-;::-;1. Getteral 1002 G ... rol 1002 Large bedrooms.Crackl· Wro~ght _iron decor. 4 possession. Bkr.5J6.8836 rec room: Huge pool. :8PL Ocean side of I-fwy. BR D/R F IR 31/:i Ba ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ing lireplace. Easy walk Famil y size: bedrooms. PVT Party seeks house Many extras. 968·1178 -in bea ut if ul No rth Iv8n W ~lls ~ustom : $36,500! HUGE to tfestcliff stiopplng. Countr:; kitchen . No ' I M 963·5515 1 .. :aguna . Close to .shop· $1().1,000. Below market,, BEACH LOCATION Bett'ercall now64&7 171 . down G.I. Low down to lBO O or ~ss. es~l ----------'I -ping & be:ilch. S27o a rr·ncipals only. 646·1513, Best bu:; I Short bike rid llLLl.ARD ROOM OPfN "t q . ,, ~ fUN ioei "''( i · others. C.11.ll for more in· VPeTrLde ~<Op ~c . o nl y . BY OWNER, a m06t un· monlh ; asking $36,000 I ' ' to beach. Not a condo. $2000 DOWN form ation ! 847-6010. · · · J • usual cozy 3 & Den shake Real Estate Bluffs Condo-Beaut. dec•"I Fee land. Charming Giantii:ameroom.Warm ·,··,· ··.<;: Agent. p I roof cottage surrounded byMINA.Y ~ftwfk:a~& lndscp'd. 3 BR, 2~ BA bedroom, 2 bath home paneling throughout .. ·<'.~.:.•.·.· •. · ............ ,·.:,;~.': 00 by pines. Smog fret. Hot TW"l.-a-.Il...,'t'? ram rm, formal di_n .rrn111 Country kitchen. Wtalk Four b ig bedrooms. , . y lalboo lslmtd I 00& jacuzzi pool & prof. care ~~ uu, great for entert.airung l 1 all schooti. Only 10 FormaJ di ning F ulf :::=t::t:::=:=:==":"=:"'...I••••••••••••••••••••••• $46 500 free gardens. In· TRUST YOUR 41111·2800 Owner$79,S00.64().lM1. down. Call now lO See Pricejust$39,900! Hurry, Little l·•-..1 1 door/outdoor living in JUDGMEHT __ 0 A .. callnow847·6010.Agent. STAITERDUPLEX atunu EnchanfillCJ complete privacy. 8122 N. Laguna hse, white ~-: &47-601 · fie · $31,000 • DUPLEX with 3lJR Indianapolis. 5J6-6697 or ONLY SJ.5.500. water vu. 2 blks to Cres· REDUCED ft EASTSIDE o w ne r s unit, open Decor 675.8307 Buyslhis4 bdrm home in cent Bay Bch. 3 bd r. & .~1 GeMt'al IOOZG..erol 1001 beams, rrplc, patio. ---------1 walking distance t conv. Den. Newlydec. in· LIDO ISLE ·',," •••••••••••••••••••••••I"••••••••••••••••••••••, First time investors· de· $139,500 Owner must sell this J BY OWNER, $28.:;oo. tor ocean. New paint makes cl. cpl & window cvrg's. lig bl,,I Only $38,SOO for HALPIHCHIM,Rltr. bedroom plus big ramily sale or lease option. 2 it s bine on this large lot. Byowner4944451. J Br. 2 Ba, rrpl:im~1 this prime east s ide 2727 E. Co¥t Hwy. room. Decorator interior BR , dbl gar . crpt.s, drps, ALL terms. 968-4456 occ'py, Now ooly $79,0MN. mecneb / lrvlne reelty llG C.t.MYOH LUXURY 1. "Country F rench" 2 bedrooms + family room. Hi ghly upgraded. Van Lu it wa ll coverin gs, elec. gate + fountain. $129.500. 2. 4 bedroom + family room - privale seclud ed -room for pool - center isle kitc hen range & wet-bar. $162,5-00. 3. Warm , comfortable, s oftly decora ted & p r o f essional l y landscaped . 4 bedrooms. fa~ily room w /separate bedroom wing. conversation pit & private alarm system . $175,000. WALTER KING642·8235 (U73) "I. PEOl'LE'S HOUSE!" Every inch for family fu n·n·fare - cherry separate dining room, gala billiard room w /wet bar, 3 sunn y bedrooms, sweet·scented gardens & trees poolside. $112,500. J ack Custe r 642·8235. (U74) .t.S YOU LIKE IT. Xeke a quiel street in Baycrest, add 4 bedroom + family room, lovely yard & patio w /BBQ. Adds up to super family living! Helen Hartley 642-8235. (U7~) EXECUTIVE B.IG.t.HCE. Lg. 5 bedroom, den, family room Somerset. Dramatically reduced to $93,500 for quick sale. Emmet McKune 644 ·6200. (U76) CHI.MCI OF A Ul'ITIME. To build your own home . o_n a gorgeous fee lot on ~res t1g1ous Galaxy Dr. in exclusive Dover Shores! Overlooks the Upper Bay. & Fas hion I s land. $87,500. Amy Gaston 642·8235. <U77) Ml Qoorfi Ofl•• l•i•l2Jl5 • 164• MacA•lhl.tf 1••·1200 ... wport S.•Cfl, C.htorfl11 HM) Costa Mesa location ! Br· 675-4.B! includes natural wood Nice & c I ean. 19071 "OME LOOI(.. OCEAN VIEW Owner/ Ag\. 673-6489 ibng hhammf~r && P•,inl cabinets, brick fireplace. Pauline. 968-2165 IS WORTH A DUPLEX ~1 rus ·you ix ma ea and plu s h carpets & ----------1 THOUSANDWORDS P e r ched above the " bundle! You own it for c.ntrcnt0 leach I 011 drapes. Cool 'n fun poot HE.AR THE SI.A D 0 n • t b e cont ent beaches of So. Laguna; HARBOR VIEW 4 BR , 3 S3,8SO+costs.Takead·••••••••••••••••••••••• in ra mil y oriented LntthGRS53,000 searchingthruads.You home & income or in· BA, 2 Story Deluxe. vantage. Cal l today SPECTACULAR Dana neighborhood. Courtyard entry, rustic choice, of JO La Cuesta come property . No $92 ,500 . 1841 Port~ 646-7171. Harbor & Ocean View, 3 540·1720 exterior. a Spanish feel homes. 3 to 5 bdrms. All vacancy problem here; Margate Pl. ~, Of'fNr1111 .11sru,.,1o a1Nl(I• BR, 2Yl Ba Townhotne. /I . f 1 AND 4 'lhf dd. I [ ........ , ~ Compl etely deeoraled & TARIELL, R.mtol-1 w ot s o g ass ~-44~~ rms an in ng. priced right at$69,000 SEE THIS & . ., ;la ll~!i!JiJI ~~J;';e~~.~~:"si~t~ own::~:;~:: 8 ::d;e11 t:lr1~;·r~~~~.:~;~:j;;;;G;;;ar;;;;c1o;;;; .. ;;;;r;·,;~;;;;1;_,;;;;~~~~ Beautifu?s':!i~~ 4 BR,;~ . = -$40.000 3 Br. 2 Ba, frplc. bar. brick fplc, cuatom -.,... Pool Home. Mostdcsira· 1900 VIEW orona ct.IM• I 022 nice paneling, crpt.s & drps & shutters, wood Charming one story 4 •119 ·2eoo ble area. Pvt oourtyard1 ••,•••••••••••••••••••• drps thruout. Lrg lo! cov. patio! Bkr962·S.Sll bedroom in Shorecrest. entry & lus h landscap. · HARBOR LIGHTS DUPLEX-$74,900 68X12S. Open house Sal & FOR SALE High beam ceilings In ing. $80.SOO. ..~ CUSTOM (OceansideofHw:;) Sun.645·4026 family rm & living rm. SOUTJ-ICOAST 1-t OR LEASE Near bicycle trail & INVESTMENT $48,500 Owner S44-l9'99 $48, 950 What an out.standing op· beach. Owner moving 549-0812 646·670). Circul ar drive, dynamic Mew Cuatom""...a..x portunlty to enjoy living out of area. Qualified VA -• I. · -..-S Th d 1n one of lhe mosldeso·ra· buye-welcome. Pn·ced HARBOR VIEWHOJ\1ES.-. entry lo spacious ovong S-of Hwy 3V8 0US3Q $ '• ·Th b d h · kl\ ble neig hborhoods in at •cA 500 ree e room ou341-. r oom with crac ng Do you like shingles, ol ~. · Ar'1sfocraf beautirully de<'Orated in .. I. I d bre lhtak Pa lluntington Beach! This trep ace anh 8 11 1· ahakes, s tained glass, lovely home features 4 Country Style-Luxuriar\(- 1 ing vfew t ru we o solid oak paneling, & Jacun'1 •-•rooms. farru'\y room Superbl y c raft e d , landscaping & redwood.· gla5S. Entertain oo ter-~ beautifully married to 1 d k' L >tt!P. ' .th soflocean raJsedpaneleddoonl.7 B t .fl Cl\ Prk and fo rmal dining . oftherinestvusiteson ec ing. arge 1 maedseln' race w sq.ft . of deckin" &l 4 ca eau I u o ege a •round lhe corner from bedroom with g ass • breezes and a panoramic • home, owner sacrifice! ,... the coast. 3 Udrms. 2 de B 0• 11 in boo~· , backgr ound of mood. park ing. See at SO Picturesque g r ounds school, park , tennis1--------.,,,-,-:I !rplcs. $138.500 ~:;es n& c ~sto~ ma~~ Gourmet kitchen and Goldenrod . Prlc wi th plants, lrtta, big courts & bike trail . IM"IM 1044 1""~~~~~~~~~1 room dividers. Eirtra- dining. Retire lo lu x· $llB,SOO. Call S7J..lM8 pool with jacuzzi , party Purchase at $54.000 with ••••••••••••••••••••••·I· child's playroom. See urious mastt>r suite with RELAX patio, brick fencing. En· excellent financing and SUPER SHARP *OPEN this today! ,. view . J-1 idea w • y try hall lo o~e~ed liv· terms : or lease at $425/ 3 BR in GREENTltEE, O VOG EL CO. REAL TO~ childrens & guest suites. =~~h am~~";1u:U~P::~. ~i~s ~~~ma.tea, log'b°~~ lmoronatd~·itl::~i"W!'.'6·2.313 air conditioned . shag H USE• 548-9346 . First to call gets this fort. Here's a reasonabl Ing fireplace. New Of't'N11!9"·11·s ,uNro11tN1{1·. 'carpets. wa ll pape_red . Woods Co ve area. Sat . &I -------,---~ dream home al bargain ~ro·ced three bedroo ea~t..drapes. -· Short escrow possible. Sun. 10am-4pm. 1832 Very lge . & bc a.ut n. price.Cal\963-7881 . ·r~ · 4101 GI d Ail OceHn Wny, L.B. New bayfront condo., View~ Of"-Nll!Q ••'S'LJN'0"'"1('' • ome with spacious llv 540·1720 ~: _) S33--0780~Q;~fious E cus ._ h ome. 4 B i r . k'e~l':'or every OOlf\. lknllcghe•n.' eAall 'o!ri~~I~ TARllLL, Realtor& ::~~ ·~:: Sat/Sun 12·4pm. w I '' 1 e w . ,2500 s q. tt. ...8 ... 70 645.1~.,{J -c;;::~'":;;:;"::;H~a~r~bo"'=r~B;lv~d~.;;::4;:··=··;:·~·~·~·· ~~~~== $157 ,SOO . Wimbush Heal· .,.. "" "". a beautiful lrte shad TED • """ .... TH-E REAL 11 IJ "'',~j '_ ·11,,. r.sTArrns , ----_,, SP AMISH HACIENDA RED TILE ROOF Arched Alrium entry. Bi g formal living room. Separate family room. Country kllchen. Boal door tbtou11:h garage n11C "I." shaped tot. Park lik e settin(C Jus t S48,9SO. Hurry.csll now tn see. 847-&010. Agent. S&S EXECUTIVE SIMGL! STORY Soaring vaulted ~Hin11:s. Pluah &hag cpt. elegant cualom drapes. Cozy famil y ro1rm . Bri c k fireplace. Formal dlntng r oom . Hu ~~ mDater suite. Private petlo en · trance. Corner lot. Park like yar~. $6000 down ! Act now-call 847·6010. Agent. •reenbelt.Call873·M50. JUSTLIS ty,5~·:t955 . lmm ac. Harbor View • S@\>..g{}lA. ~'£,[rS • A •paclous 5 bedroom Home s ur. J Ba, as· ()PfNJllQ••l"S 'UN I061N!Cf!-- fa mily home with a lar•c:~ L-a Minuel I 052 sum able Joan :. ()pen Sst.l Ill _T_h_at_l_n_1_,._·9_u_i_n~,~~'~u.~~:!.:iflr a Chuck le ~~~:: 5~~~~ ~~dp:~:: ,;?.~·~····~·~·•••••••••• ~~· 12-5, 640·5886. ~~·.-~,,:;(;:" O ''°'"'"V• kt...,1 o• IM ping. $63 ,.500 UNIQUELY PRIVATE 4 IR 1ow 1:':'10t"~ .. ,=~11111"tt..~ RAISOR~ . OFs~:~~J~~AVJEi:'on1 j' wllh 3 ll~~~~Renlal. IN El EI~ JI TI l REALTORS ~;:,~::,n~~.r,·i::.:;;~ So. of 'baysldo Dr. with 4523 Campus Dr .. Irvine trg tree lined fee lot next I beautiful natural w Campus ValleyShdipCtr. to Cliff Or. Park. 5RR. 1 textures. Only me yea_ -,L,....l-r-X.,...E_E.--tl 1 , 1 CALL 833A600 lrg \iv rm, forml din + new. Call 644·7211 Agent 1 • 2 BR 1 ba r~ic Nlee 20 'x28' fo m rm. huge I ~ I I I · ·· ·" · liobby shop plus more. I EXCELLENT l location. By owner. If' YOU LIKE the extra· t\f'I~ HOUSE n... $33,500 M2·1209. ord\nary --you'U fall In -l"" "" IMEXP~SIVE ._,TrY'TT'T"T'l_DT--il ! Th~r•'l '°'° qvtt11lon ke'' love-~lith this I yr new SAT./ SUN. 1·5 PM Corona Del Mar dupleK . I I I' I I . f1Ch, but don·1 vou 1hfi1k r.·,. cu11 tom 4 BR . rrom the Sl~.000. Identical units • ope b•t ou11.,,111iou• 10 ;o 10 a DRAMATIC-MIW 1 lhc S48·21lfl8 be d ·1· E ;=;-;=;:::;::~::_....., 3 Br. Fam Rm. 2 slory momen yo11 open en·1----------ame c:e11np. ac drive-in movie It., • -~-1 try .zutc. An ocean \1lew WESTCLIFf has il1 own paUo. 2 S E CC AS I free standing home. too : SIJ5 ,000.-CALL Bloc:ka from beach . ,.,,T-r"T-r-1 Prof. front. landseaD1.n1:. ?ilnr1uerlte 0 L 0 E Great 1t1rter for !Acom I I I I I 0 C<>mP1• .. ~ c~vc:ll• 11vo••<I PI u " h c a r pet f n g . p O H M or good retlre.menL Cal ~ .... _.._~-~-~ ..... _, ~:~:,';;;t:., :;., ';!:'.~1 b':f~!. d raperles & fen~tng . Enloy the <Wood Life 673-6>!0. , u ni,. Park.SSO,flllO. 493-2513 Open House 1~~~5~•~2~·9'IOO~~Bk~r~~~1 ----------i Sat/Sun. 12·6. 4 br, 14• ~~;;:r.;;;:::::=::=::='*='*=::::::: I C6'Mtry Hidtaway bu . Cam. rm., ll/f' pool. UNKIAMM. AtoVI llll!I~ THE TERRACE, 2 Br., 2 lmm11culate J BR. 2 BA Allrat,ti\'Cly decor'rt. Nr . ro G~r ANS\lvf~ ba .. nr. pool. Showcue 180d~greeVlew.2 patlos MarlMrs Prk. & shop'N · SCR.AMLETSA!!a-'9 In Cl11alllctlon 8080 cond. $43,500 Agt~5*1 $o18.800 OPEN. 831·087S By owner. IM2·'1f74 • •oet N•\I I -· ' •"'~7:,• TH [ REAL I ,, ~. 1111 .• ; ESTATCRS ; i • .-- •• I ' -1 ·.M...,.c....;D:::Al;::L._Y:_:P:.:1,;LO._T:......,.._ _____ _;TC!!·~--!!!l~·~,,~'-'!!!:• Hw .. u ... •·••' ..... 11•1' H U.f • • • ..~,··· ..... ~. d .. 'I I ,.....__ .. 1 ............ _ 1,ur...,ay. pt . · -·••SHIH 111'1 I -fWWWI ._ .. , la 4' • ill•~ ...,.~ •••••••••••••• t ...... ,.,. We C1m •• clfll Mew, ... ~ 2000 c:;.-.;::.·······;;~·. a-:::·.············,·2·4·· w::;··.·· ... ···.······,·:= c;;~::.····-·i724 c: .. ·;.;.···;eu c;:;;M;.. 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If> j t re· . own ome. ne ar the "' IEACH FOUIS•RVIS lr:lda,pet,tnC'd.pr,paUo hire to terve YOU Ii: $3SS mo A&kfora.e\.cw 2:Br Iba No children or 422 Larlr:s/ur,b ual b ~=~:iatt'~~:· c:~!m~~!d WESTMINSTER Tax shelte':!i property PAJ.NT & Save! 4 Rr, WJLL MAKE EVERY l>al~ 913:...s., .,_1788 pet.i. Middle qe qr re· decorate 2 ~C 6800j •"I leri d II t I 600 ,, Ott apprtt.lna areu. Ba, klds, pe,, fned, 9ar EFFORTtoaolveYOUR 'lo. ' ' Ut;'ed .$175.642,.. w/gar. $278. · vl. n .or vn ¥ cx:eror r . or more. Ice S36·2579:592~10Agt. Hurry1Fee-8KR. bowlingneedl. "".Dnilo.anl-844·7326 mel1culously main· ttndtor relaU sp.,ea. 4.Y SINGLES 2 br,atv, kids PETI1TllALTY ......,'"41 3421 Bachelor apt. $122.SO util 2 BR unfurn. 2 blks tu -tained. Owner/Uuilder to 50t rt. Prime otri lots for•• 2200 ~· SllO. Unlversl•· p·~, lrm•e ••••••••••••••••••••••• pd. No pet.I. lmmed oc· Bea•h No~··._ mo. PIMICIHl will sell, leai;e or trade. location1. 1 Year leases ••••••••••••••••••••••• E Y ..-. ..... ... ........ _...,. UP .~. D.us .W·~ oc or moru. Include Comm_e.r_clal lm....oo east V nest. 2 br, cbil 152·7000 2 BR, 2 Ba, brand new. cupaney.642·1J34. M Klier 675-1997 UYl:S ~ J;ves. 675·8226 1J.li//ties ~nd janil.ori•l. Fint Street. Tustin. BO x ok, yud, gar. $18S. e:· mo. Next .to the LRO 8 h r. ' TO m MAME ~,I. ca now <714) 752-1700. 175 Tc1ma1 Brkr833-li'3.51 HOMB'lt .. S FOR LEASE 4 br Willows B46-l~ In Hun.t . Bcli adl~/n~' =', 'UtTt °a:: LARGE 3 Br, 3 & apt. 2 Over 500 tall tree• and (n INVESTMENT •642-ttOO• h ome . Fe .need, . 1884 MonrovlaS48-0336 cargar.631Goldenrod. 10 1'trcum li \11th IEACHHOME DIVISION IAYSIDlp1ap1rty cpts ldfP• •. nr. schl Ii: 3 BR. t i.\ BA. So. Cat ' $500.mo.675·4911 "'aterrulls cr ~ula u -Shortwalktolhewater.3 T•IERl!:ALES'fATERS r:!ect for boat dock·3~·:F~m .1 Rg:£:4Br shop g . $350 mo1 Plaiaarea.Crpts,drpe,STUDIO apt, decorato1 2 BR t 1 reCrig stv rcluxinll 5etlin1t tor bedrooms , z bath . INVESTORS! are ~·x100· ~ s:9.0~~· • etc 962·5369/SS2-42t0 bltns, lg patio. pool. $265. rum. Water & gu pd view' !SUits. no' pet~'. yoar 11>:1clou1 new l ·or -f)1Mj~f.!ic~':,~tl~. ~:rVi·1 ~CALL NOW . UNIV PK. Terrace, new 3 No pets. M5-4t'8. SltlO. mo.&4&·.5330 sass . l 0 . 4 p M. 322 2· bedroom UJ!artment. I d I . Y Storage garage bldg. 3 Br 2 Ba c"'/dnxs stv 8 2 B DR ,., ~ T ~--Ii Froin $200. furniture .. ~poo ttn enn1s court. units + orrice. 21 752 7315 FnC.d. yd, 'iv8il-how r, •.· ,paa...,,.....,., o-•• 1 BDRM $1S5 + util. He otrope ova,·1,"I", Small pol ·,.kSee this charming, newly A d c M • $415 5$2 7896 l.hlfwrwlahed 3525 Adlls •· 21.'13 Eld " ' -listed beach hOme of· voca o, · .6'5-5714 . Child OK . S300 mo. Ref -• . ••••••••••••••••••••••• . ·"~f:a\a· WI Cost.Mes• 3114 OK . Adults onJy .. Ortic~ rered al 549.soo. Call OONALDM.llRD 548·8328 L-i1sele-ocll 3241 PANORAMIC •OC . 5483l76, .505.1 •••••••••••••••••••••••open 11:00.to 6:00 •• 2300 .. -640-1151 Co.d:aMhnm A.1ie<lt ..... 1 .. 1ten Sharp 2 Br. Mesa Verd ••••••••••••••••••••••• i S Cl ea,n tluli"1MJ ....... J740 Off llfClhinP.eh Fai rview Rd .. Costa . for.-1700 Mowte..._./ Villa torrent. 3 BR, 2 ba, "privaCJ"; 111 ~:n':.'Pt .~~ata.ifn~~~e~ ••••••••••••••••••••••,• 2 Br. Adults no pets. !'llesa . l>honeS45·Z300. ,. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Trtr Prti1 2100 Unique Homes.SM-5990. ram. rm., sunken~v. rm. 3 br, 2Vli b•." O.ubhouse, LOWiWmJ..Y dshwhrs, sh•& cpts, UPGRADED IRVINE. 2 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Lg. deck : ocean view pool, golf. 1295, f96..7l0l IA.TIS clq,aed garage, frplc, 2 BR Mobile home. Vli;t11 _., •"'" HERITAGE . . B.R. 2 BA, patio, central •71.8, 11: 35• Aijo. Uke oew. 2 BR. cp~. drps, disposal $585 Mo. Agt. 49'·7551 , BBQ. Gas &. water pd, Verde p 8 rk. M atur~ ••. :':"'!""'!""'!""'!""'!""'!""'!""'!"~I air. Owner, 14.SZS Oval rurnished, carpeted, in r~t~·J:stic;; ta;:ct.;?29rm For Lease mountain NDlmn\4C.3bi-,Zba,t~m hK?iltfveWtn Pool adult. 546-6307 or DOM'TWAIT Rd .644·4887 parlr:.$3500.MS-0328 g · · 8 retreat, spectacular rm, sha1. beams. Quiet 727Yoril ..... ff. LAMAMCHA~S 357 .(1678. REALTORS TAX SHELTER Mo.t• Desert 3 Br, 2 ba, $300 mo. Crpts yiew of Laguna ~ the adlts. $295. 642..:JUl Beach Blvd at Yorktown 778Scott Place, <.:I'd 1-"'..:::'.::.:'..:.------ TILL SUMMER 4·plexes &. tri-plexes by RHOrt' ' 2400 drps, bllns . 256 Cecil Pl islands, the coast hne to .,.a.xu Fww 3550 136 .. 0411 642-.5073 IRA.MD MIW ~~!'::;~~asr~~=: :~f:~ the beach. 2 br & twnhse. ••••••••••••••••••••••• 64tHi273 eves Palos Verdes & canyons ••••••••••••••••••••••• STUDIOS• I Ua CASA VICTORIA 2 Br, 2 ba, lae. pvt, ... only 1i2 ·block rrom super Comp.I pkg. Brand nu. BY OWN ER-Pain;) Spr· WOW! Act fast! Centra :e~r!:~~~w~oJ:ic'!~new GARDEN apt w(extra :Fullkitche~ 1&2Br. UnCum·f'umFr. woodedlot.$275:644·912tl "beach. Live in or rent 846·1323 ings tennis club area 3 West Side IOcation 2 b crpt p.rlv & secluded large bdrm, roman style Heated poo . . . $169.SOgas/v.'ll'. pd. Deluxe 2 Br, l 1Ja. hou11c. ~,~but. NOW·RE.DUCED TO Mission Viejo, 2 bdrm,.l 'h BR. 2 BA furnished. house. 1 ba +la~ r resPbns101e cpl. $450. mo. bath. trpl.c w I rais~d :~=~~[li~~~hlies Adults·No Peta Sec. gate Cpts1 drps. en<;. gn~, l.£ ON Ly S93 500 Ca II b"th v>·e · ~ b .1, . Pool $89 SOO·consider ... I r a c I I ·, t ,. e 5 f 0 497-2104 hearth , pr1v•te patio F _1. Pool, Rec. Rm .. Elevator adllS ... ~ SS6·72llO 1o,;,i.:.-. • • · a , W, C~. W ·Ins. . . ' "' l 998-0834 005 • tee U'ens 525 V' ' 642--a970 . ......,... ·~-~-~·;72~1~1;A~g~l;.;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;I dis hwasher 2 years old lrade for in come proper· washer/dryer hook·up t-ec·~ ·-garage.· · ' 1 •TV & maid serv avail ictoria. . 2 Bil house, small yard, b .:,., · ' ty $70 000 eq Cl d t ._. 1n1¥ · Callforn1a. H.B. · Y owner. -· ,900, 1'ic as· 714132S 3538 ' ose garage, ex r Newly constructed & •Bar·B·Que MEDITERRAME.AM marri ed cpl,' small dojo: MEWP'ORT SHORES sume. 847-3622. · · spa.ce next t~ holl.s~. rnc never occupied; in prime DllplexH U.tw. 3600 •Phone service GE ok . Ncur shops. 351 B lmmac. 3 BR .. l ·sty. 2 PALM DESERT. Own patio,crptstncl.kitche Laguna sec tion .••••••••••••••••••••••• •lmlle tooceun VILLA ' A\'ocado.$180.&12-~7 Patios. Positively in DMPle•es/ your own MobUe Home & bath . New stove Outstanding vu ol ocean MEW DUPLEX 1 ~room &Den move·in cond. S5l .900 Onits sale 1800 lot in Pri. adult Country cw:'tom drps. new cJea & Catalina. Ult ra · Deluxe split·level ; 1300 Lacle1 Z ...tits 1 Bed room Extra \rg 2 BR, l 'h Ba , 2 CAYWOOD R" uyy ••••••••••••••••••••••• Club ror less than $100. patnt job. $200. mo. Cal spacious 3 bdrms. & ram. sq rt, 2 bdrm w/loft-den, Int Frft ~Bed roomsT wnh c sch I. age children ok . no ~ INVESTORS DB.IGHT per. mo. p & I. 494·9528 646·1246. Please leav rm., 2 fireplaces, l in rrplc., plush crptg, home Next to beach. Studios. 24~:ar::O,.Dlsvd. pets . Nr. frw_r~:,:alk to • 541-1290 • . . arter 5. message or call eves. mstr. suite. Massive liv. like .stor aee. walk·i 1 &2 Br rro m $1 45 · Costa Mesa (714 ) 557.802() sch ls $185. 54~. •"'!""'!""'!""'!""'!""'!""'!""'!""'!"~I Eastside Cost.a Mesa, l, 3 rm. w/wet bar. Deluxe 1 t b th & J a c u tzi s & Tenn is. -':'~'!..'~~~~~'.:!.~]]::"'""O:..::=;:;-';;"--"-'--:;~;:; Br . duplex , l , 2 Br, R~allhtah 2 BR Eastside, rence kitchen w/micro-wave& ~a~~ ~itn ~as ra~~es 846-1323 FcMmtahlYohy 3134 1076 duplex · l 2 Br house· Wm~d 2900 ba~k·yard. quiet area If I P'arkLike •••••••••••••·•••••••••• all on one iot. ' ' ••••••:::•••••••••••••• $235. mo. 642·96tl6 s e . c ea n ° v ens· oven, patio dec:lr:. 2 ca MEN, small beach hotel. St1rra•liftqs: ..._, ••••••••••••••••••••• 842·7407 548-3>11 Agt. dshwshr .. ~ash compac· enclosed garage w/Jaun Rooms $:?2.50 week. Apts DELUXE l, 2 & 3 er Apts PARK PACI AC . .:.P r esidential 1-tgts ·new IALIOA ISLAND 3 Br, 2 Ba, 2 car gar, (rpl tor, etc. Will accept long dry room . Pay only elec $lOO. mo. 536.7056 Pvt Patios-Htd Pool ~o nd o, 2. DR . 2 HA .htc.omeP'roperiy 2000 Home or duplex. Cash rncd.yd.Availnow.$31 term r e ntal from tric.Adulls.So.ol.~s ADULTUVING .... Ocean View. S39,950 ,••••••••••••••••••••••• buyer . Call Chuck mo.673·3S460wnr. responsiblepartyat Hwy,5 blksfrombeach AOULT garden apts. I Nr .Shop'g-AdllsOnly ll...,froew$115 8%"/r Loan , Own e r . ''WANTED-lNCOMI-.: Spiller.Agenl.645·0303 $650MONTH $440. 43S Goldenrod BR, pool. $145.1035 12th Mortlniqul'~ 21 .. froM$205 675-J587. UN ITS". Client wishes to Neat· 3 Br. 2 Ba Cottag J N c L u o Es Con\na del Mar.'(714 St,536·7447art5&wknds 1777SantaAnaAve,CM Furn/Unfmodelsavail Son Juan invest in smaller income R..tols type home, frplc. $375 GARDENER. Call Mis· 675-9337. Mgr Apt 113 6"6·5542 1 OZSO L• Had ... · units-Costa Mesa area.••••••••••·~··••••••••• Yrly.S40-l493 sion Realty • 494-0731 • 2bedrNooEmA~PARKmonth '• Capistrano I 078 p r · 1 Hunt. Bch. Super clean $225 CHILDllEH,.,., t'OUNTAlN VALLEY re ers nice ov.-ners un I DCllHI P'ohlt between 9:30-5:00; ask • 842-6111 • ~ ~·••••••••••••••••••••f & willint! to pa'i ~uila· Houses hnlished •••••••••••••••••••••• for J oAnn or Fred br/2 ba, w/w ~· drps Lge 2 Br $170; 3 Br l 'h ba 961-3378 vY Owner. 2lir. Illa Con· 61e purcnase ptice. l.:all ••••••••••••••••••••••• bllin S/O, FA he•t, was 2 BR Condo, 11h ba, Nr. Sl90. Duplex & 4·plcx, 2 MOVE ,., ....... US -~o. Pool , gar_ 2 mi lo 545·8424. Associated BEACH HOUSE. nea OCEAN view from your &: dry hk·up, lrg yd, ga Huntington Harbour. p ools. crpts, drps,,, _____ ._,.. __ ...,... __ _ -, ·oce an. $24 ,900. Ca II South Coast Brokers. Gftlff'al 31 oz marina 2 Br. 2 Ba. cpts bed. walls of oork. mir· + huge prking. Adlts Washer & Dryer. No 548-7911 Hmtt.Jt• leadl 3140 • ' 830-4836 MESA VERDE ••••••••••••••••••••••• drps, bltns. ~499-2986 ror & glass. 2 br, deck. $285. No dogs. 842-4866. pets. 89"l-4210or846-3890 ••••••••••••••••••••••• '"-.· SpClltishCharm TRIPLEX V~~~~! hb°a~5:e~~~~ Le~eN~wCondo.Ten;:~ :.i~to~r~rd;~· Lse. Apcwlwoewh,_.shed GARDEN apt w/extra .. ~~~:.:!rs 2WffksFnellftll Spirry.new ! r\nd !'lfarina OWMER~ 8 lb S 45 L swimming,sawia.2 . •••••••••••••••••••••• large bdrm, roman style r O Next to beach. Studim, close! 4 Bdrm. 2 St>· ~ a oa I . aguna 2BA .. View.Privatecom •-a Ni--' 3252 bath, frple w/raised 2BR.Un S13S/M 1&2 br from $14S . 2·2 Bdrms .. 1 2-bdrm. + Beach $145 Newport m u n1l y . W /D. $285 --r-.,_. ._.._ __ , I ..... 370 PLUS UTILITIES home offers good living, den, w/frpl c. Garages. Beach SISS. Utilpd Yrly. 831.1678 : 8Jl·2.l60. ••••••••••••••••••••••• -H n hea rth. private patio, lnrants. Nopet.s Jacuzzi s & tennis . prestige <1rea . Vaulted Private patios. Agt. Fee. 979-8430 ADULT COMM. 2 BR, 2 •••••••••••••••••••••• garage. 1·998-®4, 1005 2450 Newport Blvd, Ct.t 846-1323 bea m ceilin gs, huge Owner/agt 833-1768 Fo.talwValey 323 Ba, $325. 2 BR & Den, 2 IALIOA.1"*4 California, s tone fir eplace. spac. ConMMl*'Mcr 1122 •••••••••••••••••••••• Ba, $375. Club House, Charming, unique loc.I L-===~.=---.----I Shod GodemPooi EXTRA lg 2 br.2 ba,dlx: rm s · It c d Ca r Pe t · ••••••••••••••••••••••• 3 BR Condo, 2 Ba, 2 ca Swim P ool Monarch Close to shops, bus, ba ...-a •a~ 3741 * Y r * poolside •Pl nr bch. Adil. .,.·.Rea ltors 497 ·1761 SOUMD IMYEST. 2 Br, Cottage, furn. Spee. garage, c lubhse, a l Summit. Call Teal & & ocean. 105 Main St. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Fresh, clean $160/$195. sorry no pets. $165 . .,· GOODRETURM! to June IS, only~per facilities. 1213)360-3119; Babcock Realty, 10 MS·8740 $155. LOVELY bach. Adults. 177 E. 22nd St.l -'536-'-'-·'-'1136=2. _____ _ ... --MobileHomes mo .. 3210 Seav1ew, orafter 6 {714)831-064.5 a m-5pm 499-4500 C taM 3724 sludio nr . beach. Also C.M.642·3645 w•LKTO"""CH ·~ ...-. For Sale 11 OCI TlUs 4.piex, lrts.sthml Realtor 642·2222 · · °' esa small eo•y bach $135 b 2 b A -' FOR LEASE· 4 BR ...,...,. . . . ••••••••••••••••••••••• .. · QUIET pvt, 2 r, a, ESP"'D -•••••••••••••••••••••• IX gross at $65,000 · • .....,... 4 BR . ram1ly room. hvtng Util pd. Empl'd adlt. · UTILRI "" • ·20 11: so BIL TMORI-:. 2 BR RIVIERA REALTY Newport leach Jl69 m .0 · 1160 6 5 an l room, din. area, firplc, Casa de Oro 494~200 cpts. 3ltins, frpl , poov!., Beaut. studio apU, 2&.3 \ ·2 Ba . Dana Point Village· ** 642•7007 * * ••••••••••••••••••••••• Cnstobal. Call Vera, cpts---drps, 2 car gar.. ALL UTILITIES PAID u"aary. a Its, no pets. 376 · Br, £rplcs. bltns, di sh· d 762 7nlor962 8805 f ed d · kl . Oeeonfront, N. Laguna, I h 2 a alt park. Walk t Live on Lido Isle.only · · · enc yar , spnn ers. Co p bef t was ers, car gara11e. l.IO"''"'fnarina. Furn or unrurn .... ., .. mo. 2 Br, 2 Ba, Avail May 1. $350. per m are °"'.'you ren BR , frpl'c, 703 Clift Dr. 2 Bedroom . Child OK, Sundecks. From $275. 9 -~-1'-'--3240 I & d · Cus!<>m d~agned $300. mo. yeor lease. $160 M th ·~ •<79 ,~SI 1000 . 4 6·1372 Ot 213-793-<MZi'coUect. """""'WNJf....., mo. lst, ast epos1t. t· t on · .-,-..., , !196·9J.58 8 UHJTS ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1·499·2544. ea unng: 646·9710 757Shalimar. 1 -~-~------C b •Spacious kitchen witn -~'--~-------1 ---====='----I LUXURIOUS 1 br furn or SbePA lOUS 4 r~ .. 2 ba1 Vacant . 3 BR. tpl c . M" I Y'-' 3267 ·,nd.>reet 1,·ghti·ng Slud>·o Apartment 1 block ''THI'~ GABLt-:S'' h p A'DULTPark.EIToro.'7 aut1£ully rumu. J us1 freshly painted. beaut llSOltl ,...fO unfurn, news ag, drps. ·· ~·x63' Viking. Cnr. lot Eastsidc Costa Mesa. steps to beach. $425 mo. landsc:a·ping. close 1 ••••••••••••••••••••••• •Separate din'g area to Beach . Util. paid. $175. Newly decorated, 2 br frplc, from $185. 2 util. ~··Bo · awnin gs, 8 'x3o' 5-281\houseswfbeam Yrly.SS7·0308 ocean . $350. Ask ro 3BR,28A,1Vayrsold.1 •Home·likestorage 497·1157. w/gar. Adlls·new c pts pd . 4 blks to ocean t!ncl'd . porch, man} ceil'gs, frplcs.shgcrplS, . Keith 962.4471 Yr lease $325 mo. Front •Privatepatioo thruout·drps·bltns·fncd 536-4\10 xlras. Owner. 581.4719 pri. patios completely 1 Br house on water w1lh F'replace. 4 BR. 2 BA. &: Bk.yd.in. S8l-(8J7 •CI o s e d gar a g Newport leach 3769 yd-water pd. Call betwn1 ~-CHE~'--Z-.O-R~O--·=-.--,..ir· art. 7PM fenced+ 3 Units. $1200. dock. Beautifully furn, ., . w/storage ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1·5.636·4120 nc.1."" income p/mo. $140,000. tra s h co mpa cto r . new crpts, drps, R/0 Newport leach 3269 •Marble pullman SHORT TERM. Spec. 2439 "G" Orange ... $3)0 8234 Atlanta -i>eiuxe upgraded 24 x 64 SOUTl-ICOAST garbage disp, di s · walk to schools & sho · ••••••••••••••••••••'••• •Kingsii:eBdrms oceanrront/view. 2 & 3 667"8"Victoria .. Sl90 1,2&:3 BR. Priv. gar .. ?.\.'mobil e home, s Stat INVESTMENT hwasher, washer dryer, ping. $315. mo. Ask fo W Beach 3 Br. nu cpl, •Poo l-Barbeques -br. Wklyormo.&66-3114 ADULT 1 Br. frple, pool. pool , wa s her. dryer , -·pk •~oso B t 549.0812 autogaragedoor opener. BevorDale,963-45670 drps Oshwsr 2 b d d /pl h Closetobeach.S.16-0336 .. ar. -"· . y app .l ---~~==-----I , . a , su rro un e w us $29 ""WK UP llld ZB $180.mo.Call ... '551·5810 $275 mo, yr lease 67~ 7156 ;963~~· 1~7~86"4Ei;u75.<;;~~Jp~a!;li~o~, ~y~r~l~y~· ~-'.:"~·~(~21~3~) lndscpg ·~ · r • a Lodi 2 "-It! 696 5880 Adults-Nope•~ &. Bach. Color TV. maid 645-4111 es www• 1 NEW Ho.sesU f llli 2. 3 & 4 Br S275·$385. ""' R tFree .. 7_--Pro~I 1600 • • •••• .-.., ••• :::".:~~•••• Children tsingles & pe Lease/Lse Option-$575 1 BORMFum. serv, pool. THE MESA . OAKRIDGEVI.LLA n ,. .... , 2 Sto 3_. B 3y,, 36S W. WilsonS42·l9ll !!~~1 ewport Bl, NB, 3 BR 2 BA bl Next lo beach. StudiO!I , .. ••••••••••••••••••••••• lOADUL"PUMrTS ok. No fees. Barbara, mo. ry rs, .......----...... , , tns, 1&2 br f r om $14 5. w.•, Gc11tral 3202 963-6739 · s.57·7620 ba, Frplc. conversation 530 WEEIC & •-children welcome. SZ2S. J acuzzis & tennis. STRIP COSTA MESA ' pit, frml DR, Jge FR+ """ COMPLETELY Fum'd. 8S8W.Center.645-92t9 846-1323 Unique Western flavor . ••••••••••••••••••••••• 3 BR, 1 Y2 Ba condo. Pool, I g e bo nus r m . r or •$8.60 Night 6: Up Elegant Lido Isle. 2 br, 2 · -'-"--'-'=------.,, ~ COMMERCIAL Built for low main· FREE FREE carport, laundry rm. separate apt. Lrg patio, •Studio& l BRApts ba. Bayview. $500. a wk. 2 BR, $175. mo. AduJls, n<1Lge deluxe3 br.2'h ba , all .:-~'9.4"--" cas.h spendable. tenance.swimmingpool ... Professiona!Servic:e• story.$290mo.842·9015 fully lndarpd. auto •WaterBeds orSl .SOO mo.Allutils.pd. pets. features&bltnsatHunl. Great strip commercial 29-1 Br. t""'-4 Br. Fully •LANDLORDS* 4 Br, 2 Ba Model Hom sprklrs. Club pool/ten· •TV & Maid Serv Avail Owner. 714·67>2280 645-;--9153 Harbour. $350. mo. Va· 7 perfect location, adja occupied. Xlnt spendtt· Ho1Wefl•ders 1r n is . 640 -1327 & •PttoneServ.Htdpool cant . All util pd . ''°Cent to Alpha Beta Shop ble. By owner. Prin . ''Calif. Classic'' Ai 640-1500,ext 1465. •Children& Pet Section 2 Br hse nr bch. Frpl, yd, •VILLA NINOS• 846-4938or846-l311 ·~·t>ing center. Earns S353! only. 642-9900 cond, fully lndscpd, lots •S5.offweeksrentw/ad prkg, Furn/Unf. S29S. _..,..,spendable pe r yea 642-7412 Cali£ornia's Largest of ·extras . 17531Townhouse2br,2'h ba, 237G NewportBlvd.CM Yrly. 556-4760. 14247lh 21 21a 1BR,furn1unfurn.From • ~J0.2"/,, cap. rate. Don't E•es 645-5346 •Renta! Service!• Montbury Cir. $450/mo. pool, bltns, wash/dry. 548·9755 or64S-3967 St. r, Aptl $155, l mi. to heh. 911 delay. Call (714) 752.1100.1---=--"c..cc.c....::.::...:::.__1 846-3301 . gar. No pets. 67S.9lB8 S u per· Com fort able-Georgia St. 536-2354. · -INVESTMENT MIDWAY City, act fast, 4 •TroplcalPool• BACH. apt w/iarage & · f'our units near beach. b f I pool 2 Bl k t I Qu. t DIVISION ModernS94,500byowne br.2 a, rpc, ,BBQ, LOVELY 2, 3 &-5 Br oc s o ocean, ge 4 1 Br, cpts, drps, bltns, pool, 1 blk ch. 210 1e l BR furn. 1 blk from . .,.-THE REAL EST AT I:: RS 714 -498-ll20 kids, pet. Fee-Bkr. homes. $300 lo $600. Br, 3 Ba. family room, paLio. Gas 11 water paid. Cedar. $150. 548-7290 Enclosed Ga~ages beach. Pool. No children, .. > MISSION Viejo, Fan· Patio, tennis cts, rec. frplc, 3000 sq ft , comm. 5'8-168 Gas & Water Paid. Mo to no peti1. $ISO. util pd. u_ port I tastic 3 br, 2 ba. applns, room, 2 car <"'•••· pool & tennis. Owner. 1 YEARLY Steps to Beach, Mo rentals S200to $210 960-2'746 ~w eoch I 069 Hewpori leoch I 069 -d I 3 b 2 b --•••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• kids,pet.A/C,gar.$265. Som e w /fireplaces . $499.mo.645-3.170aft5 ,e uxe 1 A r..1 a, CllildrHWeicome !----------HUNTINGTON Beach. Children welcome. 1 Br rum $165. Lots 0 urn/un · val now. 2324 Elden Ave 833-2480 2 BR, nr. beach. Carpets. ·- '( •• I YEAR HEW Custom d•corated 3 BR, 2 Ila fam·rm home on •lge Jot. Vacant. Xlnt financing. $79,500. IETTER THAH HEW Never lived 'in 4 BR, fam-rm home w /g reat view. You do the landscaping and save thousands. POOL, TENHIS. JACUZZI Go along with the key to this 2 story 4 BR, fam-rm home on corner lot. . ~.ooo. FAHTASTIC VIEW Large 5 BR fam·rm home \V /forever view. bes t area. hard to tell from new. Sl29,500. SUPERI SPYGUSS Popula r New Bedford model, spacious rooms, deluxe pool, jacuz1j1 view & much more. Priced t.osell today. IRIHG YOUR RACQUET To this beautiful appointed 3 BR, ra19-r m home with E-Z care natural surroun dings . $79,500. Your terms 5 IR HOME/2 IR APT. South of Hwy in old CdM . You "ll love this spacious home & e1"oy the tax advantages or an Apt. Reduced , better hurry! Save $40. mo. 3 br, 2 ba, T.W. BRANO new Newport bltns. Pool. Walk t 67S.S204 drps., stove & refrlg. & frplc. patio, kids, pet, Pr-tr Mcalnt. Terradce Condo. 3 Br. 2'h Shopping. ~ mi. beach. Bachelor Beach Apt. Eoshlde lge 2.. gar. $165. Agt67U'?OO fncd , garage. 846.1311 No tee Ba. A ull!i, no pets. $400. 931w.19th st. 548-0492 $t352v.·_e_arly Ref rig, pool w/w, bllns HOMEFftC>IEltS • mo. 675·5800, Bkr. 64: 7713 Sl 75. Adults. no pets NEW & nea rly new 1, 2 &3 ' ·42 -W Jk t be hf thi 642·9520 BRapUI. Walkorcycleto * -7~00* a 0 ac rom Npt Hts. Bike to beach. •Shod GodensPool• S-C..._.+. 3776 beach. Some w/frplcs & VACANT 1 Br house $125. super 3 br, 2 ba mod~rn Sm. family cottage, lg Fresh. ~lea~ Sl60/Sl95. ••••••••••••••••••••••• 2 HUGE Bedrms. Super patios. $16Sl0$400. home. Has everything yard, fruit tree. Incl Ad ul•·. 177 E. 22nd St, Co'Y.lrg 2 Br apt w/. ever· location. beam ceiling•. T-•~ Also 2 br Costa Mesa youwantinahome.$295. garde.ner . S29S mo. ..., th t I N -$165., Huntington Beach Mo. Ask tor Bev or Dal S8l·S937 C.M. 642-3645 ~a~~:rs~d~~~. pr;:~;.; o peU. $170 mo. 645-6610 Property MQmt. S175., Coron-'." d,el Mar 963-4567963·1786 HOLID •y• • .,. 0 c e 8 n . N 0 • s a n SI75.2 BR, bltns, panell· 848·1311,NoJ'ee $235., Fountam Valley 2 LUXURY c:ondoon ,water. "' .--· d B~. acreage, fruit farm. J BR. Adult Condo.-New 2 br, 2 ba. view rrpl, boat DELUXE Spacious l Br, Clemente. Sl50 mo Lhru in g, crpls. rps, pool. In· Dix 3 Br w/ dbl gar $350 kids , pets. Agt. Fee. crpts & drps. No pets. slip, pool, Jacuzzi, hob-furn apt. Pool. Ample July.496·2267· fant ok , no pets. 2265 Ca· alsoXtra lrg 1 Brw/ sn11i 979-8430 $225. 962-2951 btwn 10-1 byshop. Price reduced! parking. Adults, nopels. nyon Dr., Apt. F, 8J3.8S33 gar. $185. Both : plush l•a•lllMcl 3206 wkdys. Mr. Head, 673-7022 eve, 196.'iPomonaAve.,CM Uwfwlilllled LGE 1 BR & bachelors. crpts, drps. bltns. lndry ••••••••••••••••••••••~ 2 Br, 2 story townhouse, 629·966ldays,Agent. 2 BR , pool, infant OK, no ••••••••••••••••••••••• Stv, ref, cpts It drps. racil.538·3179or963-Sl!l. BAYFRONTyearly4br.~ w /washer, dryer & Blufrsbayview 3 eR 21,; pets, $195. mo. 833-8533, NAdultrtsBlonly. 2 11 DOWNTOWN, all oce~ ba, near ':lew .. luxury up· refrig. Comm. ~I. . baths. lmm ac~late. $415 2265Canyon Or., Apt. F ewpo ' views. deluxe 2&3 Br. 2 p;r w /big. vu;w. S725. mo. SlOO depos . Cal Mo. Broker644-1133 lll0-$150 1&2 Br trail •••••••••• .. •••••••••••• BACHELOR car gar ., all 8 /1. New. :.d-t~46, a t S pm 968-9332arter4pin. · Mature adull!i only.~ Ei\N view. 3 br. 2 ba, Applns. util rum. Encl From $275 mo. Open · 1w CONDO nr. Hoag Hosp. w Wilson 645-4530 C&D bltn s. W JD gara~e. Pool.jacuzzi. house Sat&: Sun l ·S. 120 ·LITTLE ISLAND 1244 2br, 2ba tri·level, frpl, · baleo~y.$260.642-1155 ' Ham1lton.645-44lleves./ 14th St. Tobin Realty. ' •••••••••••••••••••••• r pU /drps ·-845-7418 I MO FltHREHT 642 960d 846131 ·-Bayrront .• new 2 br. 2 ltEHT••s • _..,,,. ·l ays. -l or846-.._., I e l W ••25 -ii you qualiry. F'1.n. Ground rloor, 1 & 2 br de· ev · vie · ..., mo. I d unl COOL SEA BREEZE 213·876·2'723 2 BR, 1 ba ........... $310 S-J.,.. bachs Ii:. l Dr. Ex ep· uxe gar en urn apbl. Hecleftcla De MHo 2BR,2ba ....... $325/ C••""-3271 tlonally n ice. 2110 BestCapoBchk>c.Ad.lts. l60W.Wlho.t.C.M. 2&3 Br newly painted. PANORA M JC Vu from 2 BR, 2 ba........... ••••••••••••••••••••••• Newport Bl. $18').$230. 493-6623 BEAUTIFUL drps, shae trpts, lge kit .. patio. 4 Br. 2 ba, $1600. 2BR.28a,f•m..... z BR VIEW Home, 2 yn GROUNDS some w /dshwhra It ...:Y:.:•:::arcolY-..:·.::•':.::'·.::5464=----I 3 BR,2 Ba ........... $11 old, quiet ,1.-, frpk,2 SEEK & FIN,... jO&mJ'\1¥~"'•r<>«••.· L.. frpks & gar. $lll5 to l280. C -... _1 .._..._ 3 BR, 2~ Ba, ram •. $47 car gar. Mature adult. &I Water lrtdicatfn1 Pl•~ltl t B · 1175. 2-B 425 A 12th St, lt.B . ... _.. ~ .....-1222 3 BR 2 Ba ram.. $47 $205. With patio $210. Gas ••••••••••••••••••••••• • ' • . . . PS. mo. 496-8278 B L A c K 0 R A & 8 E w 0 0 u T , 8 M • Waler inc. Draperies, 3 BR, $220. 2 BR. 1 BA . Frplc. Front RAISOR'S ~· 3JIO carpell, gas h<a~ g 2 BR,$175. & rear yds. French H DE AW w O ·R RAN PM E s Q u I CC ltoYe-, air .--..1'llonlng, Move, In bonusw/lmmed. wndws . S3 25Jmo . SA ORllAllNELSONUQCTH awimmi ng pool rec occ~y. c.i ... , Apt.. REALT~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• ........... 7731 ~ .. . 640-S2S8 . $145. I br, fncd, kids, pet, room. wub.,. •'dry" .... · "B' 84 .. 21171/8'2·21126 . 4523Can:apufl ;..:L!!'YIM ainglet B L A c K G. I A 8 I" 0 0 DE K 8 s ""' Campus Valleyonoi;1Ctr. 1165. 2 hr, rncd. lr:lds, pet. 3 BR, 2 ba, newly painted Unique heh side. 1Br.11-h CALL 13J.-1600 Call Now! 1 C A TT A O L £ 8 Q U P Ra AD A PU ', 2 Br, lrg .pall~. clean. new cpt. i8541 Sllbot, nr'. Ba, rrplc, new cpts. rec'i---'===.::.:::=-__::.=.::.=___ 0 E c E 8 w c E [' 1 u Q L 8 A 8 L a 1 8 Crpt/drps, refng, range, Heil.842·!117. rm w /wet bar It + * RIMTALS *. LOCATI N + 3 br, 2 ba, c1rport. $190. 731·8 W 1 --c--~~~~--.._ sauna. ~. 675-5543 or UNIV. p .1.nv Ir: ids. pet. rncd, gar, 18th Sl. 673·7787 · 2 BR Garden le\.-el duplex 549.9501 #""U.. singles, S21!5. a pt. N wly. redccor .. l-""-'='--------1 2 DR. 2 ba ..••.•. $325/"25 FRUIT Trees, 3 br. 2 ba, 8 N I o It L 157 Monte V1sta, 2 bdrm. mdrn. ls.Itch. & ba. walk Costa Mne 3224 3 BR. 2~ ba ••....... $450 rrplc, kids, pet.. fncd, c g 11 u 8 s GT H g r Tu t 1 T w t. A court . Mature adults. lo heh. no pets. SlllO. •••••••••••••• .. ••••••• 4 BR, 2~ ba •. ··-·~ .. USO iarage. Fee-BKR $200. Owner at 163 Wed & 962-4316 3 br Grttnbroi:* borne. 2 THE TERRACE HOMIAMDRS D 8 Q 8 H C A E a P A 8 B T B A W I 8 Thurs. (213)243-24<» :--:------- ba . l./R, F/R, DI R. ZBWR.AZLNbaUT. ···SQU····AR···PGE •642 "°°* g M ! Q U I TA SR ti 0 A 8 BC I W B z BR 1,. B ri lnlM 314• bltna, O/W. fncd yd . · • • .,.,. a. P patio,••••••••••••••••••••••• pat.io5. dbl car. $395. Nr. 2BR, 2 Ba .•..••••.•. $295 Wanted, nice ramlly to 8 A 8 • U a R B Y a R I • R I D L I: T near 17th St. Adult•. 2 BR, I \4 ba, A/cond-., So. Cit Plaza. Owner. 3BR Tr:. WILLOWS -care forourhomt.SBR,2 p I c. LB" g ED I BI u A B H s L J.41.$438 pool, rac, pvt. car. " ,_67~"""""----'l'-. ______ , • .. •••••••• ·-ba W/tpta, drp1. The c AT A t L c AT T A t i. • Q A 0 DA All UtiliUcs Paid lndry. Wtr. pd, $235 mo. HIW411t Frplr,.cathedral ttilln1. hugt! ram-rm. no wax rtoon, gold J1h•e. yard & ••rage. See Sat. 1-4, 3361 F u (!h1lia. $4 25. mo . Wf9.2517 or 545-7752 yards are J\llt what you Luxury apt. 2br. new 5$l-26l2 need ror 1ummer run. D Ma U q I I M a I D L I BC• CA 8 crr,tf, all blt-lnii, dbl L-le•cll 3141 $215. Mo. AB ror Be.v or re ...i .. Ir• co·~ d k -~·-n... --....,. ~ , ,.,., "" v""~ ec . ••••••••••••••••••••••• ·VIS.... u•le,9U..cse7801111 =::.,. ... ,.,:::·.':.~"r::J' ._.,....,....,. Quiet . $250. mo. F . arai l Bd hilltop ocean llULTY W"t.lnahr J2'1 r.1.nqe11utv!mu es ARIOWft&ID l.EtDll Wala: er. Rltr. 842-2&68 vu, frplc. oPel'l btamc:eil· 552-75o0 ••••••••••••••••••••••• UIL4C::KGUAa&WOOD Mll8Qtrf11 •UiiHu ~ WANT prlvaey? I Dr \n inga, diahwa1h•r "' Ftreplace. I BR+ den 2 g~AIU PICJU.t.wr.10 841.TtUIH .. qultit4·plex. SW. 2MOLa bltins. Incl. ulll'.s. $26$. UNIV. PK. 3 br. 2ba, ba modem homt. CrDUI T--~·~= 510018 : Salle.897-4225 mo.494,56Ualllpm. 2 0460 Anyt SPACIOUS 3 Br, 2 Ba. highly up1raded. atrium drps, bltns A: OW. MUI BR • 75 -irne. drps, cpt•. fin ished &: Jovely p1Uo, "75 mo. aee to apprec:. $l5G. mo. :i:::.:cll l•r .. rl •I·-,•,Find ..... -JWU.,"', w1u. ... ~L .. ~ 21'.!f'W.' ~r~·~·~.Lbltna, l e·OCAEdANI ... ~·-.. , ~ g1rage. 13SO. mo . AvallMay•_.-..OS Aak ror Bev or ·Dalc K~Pfnt nan• ·M•• .,.,.,__ · '· llal. mo. r, --· '°" ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~f:!.,.~~77~1911~o=r~55~7~~~~::;:·~~~~~~::;~:;;~;;L~~~~~~~~~~To~,..~-~'°':··~·..,.~~1.~u~""':f:"~1~.M:"":'.!'~'*~~'!"';'~·~";1~,..:·:""::":J~~~oo~to~~~~·:"'~tJ.~So~l~a~n~1~W~a~y~,~L~a~1~u~n~a --_..-873-1284 113-4567113·1788 .-r•b5t t~ "Seek I, f'~" in Ul'I of U.11 ..... ptpn:, ·&&.S-43t0 4fH•14J.t " -f I I l· ·--~-· --- . l J I • J ' I J r • A •1 L • 3' ' •• L ' ' H• •• , ' ' ' ' , l ,, s c w u ' s: S> SI s: BJ p· "' 8 21 $! 2 g h I 2 I A .. - I -I I if 1' .. 31 Cl • Iii WI •P " U 1 •• ' _!! -· y, 2 ~ 6i In • H • I VJ z ... - ... --"' • • lo I ,, , 11· ·' ' ... __ , 1 ' ,,..we,,....,..,.,., ....... D7 f'dd It... Bu i ld it ... Diaper it. .. Hammer it... Carpet s· ICE it .. Cement it ... _Wire ib .. Hoe it. .. Clea.(l lt...Move ERV 11...Pr ss 11. .. Paint lt. .. Nail it... Plaster it... Fix it ... A,fi•c•"... -· · · ·· Plumb t ... ale ope ... emo e 1 ... Root it ... Landscape it... Tile it ... Trim lt ... Sewlt... Haul it... Add it ... P lan it ... Alter it ... Learn It ... ••••••••••••••••••••••• CwpMhr · C...,../COllCith _...119 · Q....,af Se"Jc.n ·· •t111ec,.•'"1 Mosoary Pohrti9g/Pmp 1,-, loofiltig 1 · APl'liAtlCI REP AIR •·;;•• • • ••• ••• ••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••"·•••• • 1 ' •"••t••••• ••••••• ••• • •••••••••••• •••·•••••••••••••••••"• •••• • •••• ••••·•••••••••• •••••••• ••• ••••••••·•••• •••••••• ••• •••••••••••• Wuhtt'l·Dr')'eD·Refri• SAE 4 Prof.it. CU1t.omBreak /DrJll/Remove HOUSECLEA.NlNGis°"r WI LL1AMJS & So nK TOI' "UAU REPAIRS, all l)'pes, 'CaUJackMtl-0433g remod., rup~ir, udd.on, A1ph &1ill /.Cement. low Japanese Gardiner. ''THl~GS'1 b)' MooJe. Business. Call .Janice's M. a a on r )' or 1 c k I 7t1ter;o~&Ex~:r Reas. 1'""ree eat, Uc. a•k . huu~lPlion . fo ree etil. & r ale !i 54 9 -9933 or somplete Yard °Work. Oen woodwork repMlra, Raggedy Anns. 175-6553 Block/Stone. he. 2ll3046. Call Lee 830-72'18 ev C or W a 1 t . 830·5020 ....,.lttll'HJ Ot.'iigns .645-3439. 640·0168. CJean·'lP· ~rr1e est. plumblnr.etc."42-5813. THa BEST In ~m.,llc Call586-6371. anytime. ••••••••••••••••••••••• MINOR HO • 642:·31~ o;. uu Levloa Care rnc'd yd 8 ME REPAIR CUS'l;OM Cemeol Wock Loo,,._._.~ Cleaning. Robbie's Rag Mo•'-9 J .C. ROOFING ~r/da·17wcc'K. Nitml~ :l Plumbl.n1-:-Curpentry Patios. Reasonable Oardenln& Service. E• Millions ofAintrtcaru1 & Mop. S48-o'J57 ; .......... ;•••••••••••••• hr /Repair . Licensed & lnaured . wk n d a OK . R cf ii:. Ceramic Tile. &40-5680 Free Esl ........ -14 pe l L w Ca e Tr A n · kin w ••••••••••••••••••••••• f'ree e.t. ~ ~-o341 J n1 .,._ °"' T j ~ n H Jm· El Pot~~fiifP1u~ge8~J.s ! Clea.n bou•es, wuh win· GORDON Moving,, 32' PATCl-1 Pl.Af)'TERING ea e· CRab l~l'~ Work. Ge n'I Ce m e n t Work . Jt,rr~em ~gi.o~ a'ite~: "CONSUMER dowl'. Cali after _.PM . ~an.llc~,lns, towestratcs All Types. Free Es-Hoofing & Pluslering.4 11 Full tJme reUuble child ,t pair!!', Dryw11ll Wor k. Slumpitone. brick & 339•1585 CONTACT" Benoy493·5752. in OC.Ests.,S81-0643 timates.Call540-6825 types. Experlenced . care. Many rerercnces. SmlAddits -551-0111 block work. small Jo~. Ac t iva ted ch arcoal OUT&ABOUT''·'· Freeest.M6-&M9 Ad u ~ E J G _,_ ti • ltOUSECLEANlNG• -21•m06a . i .. ewl und Finish Carpentry, Pl•nlcrt .6'5·~110 lxpe'"JA apaneseF"' a1~n,· lte r1 ua'°1~n ... ot the by reliable couple. Good Local/Statewide Moving "-lbittg 59• ...... Remodel. kepair. ng o>o::rv1ce. · • ee ~ . answer. ott ~ water f ~ 7 da, free est. Sl1·2071 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• •--~-., Sor•lco Vince s7s.J86S afl 6 DrH1t1Mld'"J 646·3370 . npet11Jive.inconvenient. rates, re s. 1 MARV'.;.: PLUMBING NEILL NEON, INC. -• I :::-c-=.cc::...::=:.::::..::.-j••••••••••••••••••••••• •Good News• The ~t t..coM Ta.-· . ., The 1'"ull Service Sign Co •••••••••••••••••••••••~lilt's Carpentry ••""11 Dreasmakinuin'l'hc 'Expert Japa ne s e p,romlsln•. o .e.v,,1ae. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ,.......__/Pn-'-' •646--i8YI• 337 K h C -~ ·~ G d ~--~ y d • --. -r-·~ NOJOBTOOSMALL fo'or Salesman531-" eypunc • urd sort, Patio cov.ers -Duors· t:uropeal\M1umer. We ;ar ener; """""' ur Reverse OsP101>1ll de· Wouldn 't you ral.her bave ••~••••••••••••••••••••l-~~~~~~~11.J::....l;:;;:'-------- Duplicate. Lii;t. BEN· Cabinets Counter11 · furnfsh ever)'thir)M .De· aerv,clean-upa.Fr~eal. veloped by our Govt . al a professional accoun· B Painti ng . F'ree Th DEC, S46-7160 exl368 J'"or1njc11-Repaia. algri_. for you, Corday ~-2661 cost or $30,000!000. I.ant prepare your tax re-Estl m a tes. [.ice.nee &: JUST PLUMllMG? ••••••••••••••••••••••• NAN C y HA u NE S S • 1'"'a1biot1r . 556-4232 b)I Have )'Our soil analyzed ~tronauts used this de· turns? For rates & tfppt Ins . 30 . yrs, ·~xper . FastServ lleaa·Rates CERAMIC TILE:Ne"I & · '" · wpet •r••c• •> appt on.ly ror plant n utri e nts vice. W.e now 'have ti inyourbome.968-8182. 494-0737 Ext. 605 . or ' JustOnec!allTo: Remodel. Free est. ~I Secretarial Se r vice,••••••••••••••••••••••• h t p l t J USTPLUMBl.NG jobswelcome.~2416 . R~a• rates. Uy the pag~ 0 H N • s ,C 11 r Pet &. Electrlcol i nece1sary to your lawn ome un i · ure wa tt n lrotlilHJ _.9"-1003. * 642-4111 • -+ or hr 640-~ U bol t D . b ••••••••••••••••••••••• or platils. N.P.K. plwi yLeour tnup -.FOi' peTr f!:al,. ••••••••••••••••••••••• p ----•Top Soll . ' . . P s ery. r1s ampoo ~ C " C mine rals. Complete ase/ 1.1.Y. r~ ru1 . lltON INGOONE r of Pa 1~ter. honest PLUMBING -542 -0757 ••••••••••••••••••••••• HOMEW (so il ret(lrdunts). LE T<S\J IAN. Sml analysis available. Act Now.S44·2668, 1 M !tome work, reas. lnl/ext, frt.-e F <;• l G 8 _, ATCHIMG Degreast>rs & all color jobi, m•int/ repairs. 22 n Y . est. Rl•fs , 548.2759 ree ~5 uar. ""A. •TopSoil•Co mpost• Responsible business brighteners & tO minute yrs exp. lie 233108, 642-2162 Plant Doctor will make Reasonable 646-iJOl 642_3913 · Mstr Chg.J8367-92 •Mulcb•Redwood• man wlll live·in & rare bleach for your white 548·5203 MIKf:'S GA RDENING b~u1e calls to tr~a t )'Our Lcmdtcapinq , L.R. OTIS 1•1umbing CALL 586--6930 ror home, for vacation· l'arpelS, Save money by Maint/Cleanup/Trim sick plants. Hort1culturE ••••••••••••••••••••••• R.-L .. S IN~R .. Slate Waterbtrs, all sizes, dis-TreeS~r•lc• 15g~bsent J)t'rsons, J ul . s.av~11g . me extra trips. Gwd9tti1MJ , Exper&Reas ~ specialist.642-216a ROTOTILi.ING 525 _ ~~~~~fd ·97~~~or. Pay posals, stopagc:;, re·••••••••••••••••••••••• 7 Au g. 75. Local t Clean 1Lv1ng room , d101ng ••••••••••••••••••••••• . Odd . b . t . f Landscapini:: Sod Sale) 'i· · pairs,. remodeling and TREE TRIMMING, TAn· 11rea with Pen., Hal Is .. & rm & hall $15 Any rm 1 Japanese /American 16 JO s. 111 paining. · ' Cb · G 1 repiping. New Con.stru~· . . .... , Lido Js. rels. Call Jcrr $750 couchtiO cha· S.S Grdn'g/.Ma n /Lnd1c~. )'rs eicp Monthly serv Snlall jobs we lcome. l'Tee Est. ~faster g. COLLE E Stltdents .wll lion. 24 firs Lie &. bond ping, pruning, remova , Casey, 675.3062, Spm to 15· ·. . . h'. t ir · sod , i;pklrs, eleonup, sotl F'ree e~timittes eve. exp. reasonable. fM6.S405 Day or eves . Tom save you money. lfave 00_6263 · Low rates. Dan.5'S0-04,00 IOpm . Mon '"'" "'r"o. yrs exp is w a l-'OWlts, cotid . 642-3331/6'6-4908 1 b739 ' · 960-2170 airless eqpt. Refs. Rob ,l .."~~':!...------1 -'"--'-"::='::c=:':::---:-'-,. not method. I do work · tii3·3658 USE THE anytime Sat. &Swt. myself. Gd. refs. 531·0101 • YARD ~L~ UP Rauling, Ganiening, Trtt HaulllMJ 1----------1Save on water maiR..'l, re· DAILY PILOT I N C 0 M ' • ·r A X Comp Ma1nt 845-0309 ..._. . SID nd ••••••••••••••••••••••• MointHonce piping , ins t. free est . . ~ , ·Mesa Cleaning, Carpets & •11mm1ng. a up. ••••••••••••••••••••••• •THE HAMGMEH• Guar work. 898-1(81 "FA.ST Bookke e p ing, t a!it UpbQlstery. Steamed 1':uropeanLandscaper 645~ Plumbing&Electrical Lic274046.FreeEsl. RESULT .. Service, exp'd. Aeroun · rle11 rrcd or shampoo . TreeService -Cleanup M OVING, haul i n g , Et.c .CommerQal& tant W. Stamp. 644-2679 557.67 42. No maint, reas 642-5329 G ..t S • garage cleanup. Reliable R-o·denlo'a l. ...1657 Dan Sc b war l z Sr· R•111odel & Repair SERVICE D.B.S.-Pror Sccrelarial Service·1''asl & Efficient. lrv ine /N .B. area . 549-3853 • SUPER sr1o;c1AL. Guarnt. Any size. Uving room, dining room& ball $16.95 shampoo. 847-7271 nter •r•tcet 1 ~ra~s~·t~s!e~rv~i~<~e~. 963~=-&1.12~~-l--'"----~-----1 ;;;-;-;;:~~S~Sl!~-~130;:::':::;::---:;;:I••••••••••••••••••••••• DIRECTORY Tree-Garde11-L11 11dscape •••••••••••••••••••••••!· PAINTING /Repair. 35 Qualil)' home imp. Ji':·~ Forl...et Serv . Quality Work & HANDYMAN-Homes & Hauling, yd cleanup, For Result yrs workman s hip yrs exp Free est. f air Dependable-Bob . Apts . Conscientious moving,oddjobs.Relia· ServiceCall guar'd, lake advantage price. Call Ken. I care. Ser"f'lceCall 557-9180 Craftsm an.~. hie. low rates. 556--0347. 642-S678exl. 322 of my exp. 536-7056 642·1770 Eves&Wknds. 642·5•71 ext. lll .Apa lwwwol1 U°"'"'. ""a h1wnt1 Uilf1;m. Apart...nts FunlioM<I Rentals to oh_.. 430 Qffice Reotal . 4400 Industrial Rentel 4500 MOfley to Lo'"1 5025 Loot & Fo.d 5300 Help W..ied ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••• or Unfurnished 3900 •••••••••••••••••••••• ~·;,,o;,•i•••••••,••••ik~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••;••••••• ........................ ••••••••••••••••••••••• 7100 Logunal•ach 3848 Mewportleoch 3169 •••••••••••••••••••••••SHARE Garden Apt., ocean: ~~e:e;k'.w:rwn. . .· LOST : White Terrier AUTOMOUMMG ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• THE EXCITfNG pool .. encl. gar, $92.50 + cptg 1175 675-$10 agt/ PVT office $50. Nwpt Bch. LOANS available fo r bus1· male, Look s like wh. Scot· INST AU.ER . 3 RM studio, Cyn, vu, blk rARK NEWPORT P •LM MES• .. _., Vi Ut1l. 645·7419 673-Ssoi . For sales-distributing or ness l ~r re~J ~tate . ex· ty, Harbor Vu Homes. •".50 hr, full time, arkr lob h u ·1 · ""--1111r•~· business Front & rear pan s1on , oper11ttnl! Reward.644-5694 - t' · 11 inc. No pets. A.P.4.RTMEMl'S MINUTESTONPT You ng woman with NEWLY remodeled ofc, prkg 646',6300 capi,ta l, etc. R. Simmoru:l----------110 day training. GQPd $200.499·4188 5-7P M Hachelorl or 2 BCH. children want:; to sbar NB OC ru· rt 7 · _.15-592'·5618 FOUND : Male, e ither whee ls a must. M~d . MlssJon Vieio 3867 Bedrooms and Bach.1&:2 BR.from$162. hou;e in beach ar ea 'nr. r rpo · Hu sk Y Pu P o r benefits, outside work. wn ouses A ults.No Pet.s I re ti secretarial area, choose PRESTIGE . oo in g or ri g ' Tn h d C h · 1 d o k ofc 's ., con · room , WILL LENO $2000 fo• SamJed/H"s ky mo·x. L k ' r b · hl Fr. 5224 .SO()pen 9-6 1561 Mesa Dr. ( ~ 13) 860· 9065 ( 714 your own colors. Day" A' t 1 .:--f $64.S4 p/mo. at 10"/., for ~ lli.J::.. ~oery Village, young person, who likes Lovely new condo, a. HR . Daily (5 Blks East of Newport 536-4577 645.0800, E\'es: 646-6552 irpor oc~.....,.,,ki rwy2 y r s. No balloon pay· ~N~H~~·Z2Z4~1!~J~~;i ;oeo;;:;";;'•;;·;;P;;h;·;;55&<8:;;;;1;;•;;;;~ air cond, pool., garage. Spa-Pools·TcMis Blvd.) · ac~ess, ':'mp e ~ar ng: men ts. Bkr. 833-9305 ~OUNO : Man's Watch. $250 mo. 830·3002. Ac ross from Fas hion 546-9tl00 N1E18~ 3!"0 Bay~lrony tN~ Sub-let beaut. o<:eanvu :k,~igo~rac~~~ ~~ d~M --_.__-----T--t---Vic . Oceanfront NB. Ca ll ··················~..!··· ----------1 Island at Jamboree on · · · Fashion Island suite.. ' · " "!"""r!':l""'I' rus loidentiry.673-2381 Newport Beach 3869 San Joaquin !{ills Road. E l Toro at J eronimo, smoker . 673-6743 640_6420AM,S44-lr707 PM sq. ft .. M·l . Ideal for lite Deffs 5035 -"-"'==-'-'----AYON ••••••••••••••••••••••• ./Security gateenlranre ./Underground parking . ./Elegant furn \OWlges IBilliards. exercise. Sauna rooms. .fHtd pool & sU.f'I decks ./Ocean vie"·! 1-ligb on the b l uff overlook· ing Newport Harbor o'P rivacy! Peaceful. Spacious. o'Serene .11dultsonly ./Elevator servjce l"CH, I, 2&3 IR FROM $195 MOVE IM BOMUS 901 CAGNEY l..AN E NEWPORT BEACll ICorner Hospital Rd & Superior above P;;i.cific Coast Hwy). 714--645·6242 17141644-1900 NEW LU:XURY ADULT Femt1le to share 3 B mfg.; wi ll remodel to ••••••••••••••••••••••• FOUND : young black APTS. 1 & 2 Bedrm, pool Park Ne wport . furn •I MO. FREE RENT• s uit. Only $640. male cat, fl ea collar, & r ec. rm . 2~09 2 Call Cherie, 752-1111 0 1-2-3 Rm. orfices from Ask ror Prop. li1gml. LOA"S UP tO 80% loud voice, Vic. Myrtle GET MORE OUTOFUFE! • 2 WEEKS FREE FARTlflNGS ST . 640-1673 $135 p e r mo. Near Div., St .. Lagunalkb,494-4695 586-8460 airport. Sect'y. serv. on I st TD Lo..s..a'/20/o or .. 94-7346 Wbuld like to share m premises. No leue req. 2nd TD Locnl • s mall house with girl o 833-3223 9til noon Lowest rates Oriinge Co. FOUND: -Black puppy, B mother , $35 a wk . 22 833·28'10Afternoon SattlerMh)-Co. approx . 5 mos. Vi c . &~ rie Cabrillo,CM. 642_2171 54S-OOll College Park on Easter ~¥. ·'. I S~T~4-D-E~.N~T-·_R_oo_m_,_b_a_th-IHP~~TJur:,~~s~Nne:x~r~: Ct~:':i~~~,;;;V Serving lfarbor area 241 _S_u,,n_._S4_9-_2D4 __ 7_. ____ I kitcb.priv.CdM. Attractive surround 'gs. SINCI': 194<1 years FOUND: Bloodhound. Vi c Be an AVON Repreaen· tative. Meet new people, add new interests lo >'*.Ir life & earl'I good money too! No selling expier . necess. J 'II show yp u how . Ca ll S40-7041 1 Days. BIG' 675-5l26 Easy prk 'g, .Janitorial 6'73-4400 ~--2-0-•t._o_Y_l_ELD ____ , PlacenUa & 19th. St. on Roommate needed. Ag Serv. & utils. pd. $95. mo.l"""!"~~~~""':~"!"~I IMPROVED 3124·646·9439 19 -21 . Clean -Honest 847·2531 or 213·592-5921 ' I 'e PROPERTY Found: small cream col· BABYSITTER,olderlady· • Refs. Days 642·b374 eves. ~::!f:~~ ~~~. ~175 $25,00Q 3 yrs 2rid TD on ored male dog, part preferred to sit w-2~ &: 1 _54_6_·_3_184-'._e~•-"'-·,--....,-:l lusiMss R...W 4450 Monthly lge restaurant bldg, Collie . Vic : Del Norte, 31,.'i yr olds, my home. 3 li1ove in . w /d e p osits only l BR $190 2 BR 5230 Rerrig.1s .ecuril}'. Pool, Jacu .ii. Rec. Bid,:: w exerci!le rm ., Billards. Color TV . ' . Irvine Ave . at lif esa 545.4855, From $160 Orange Co. J;'ayable in · T••ol•'n538-1424 days p/wk, some eves & G , "'~ 435 ••••••••••••••••••·•-• 898·3509 968-0327 eves ..., k d H Sch crogtts or-'1·----... ----·l·-~----=----·-1 terest only quarterly at · w n s. unt. area. • 1 Oakw~od ,t<>ffers tbe ••••••••••••••••••••••""THE CO. LO""Y Stor < °'550 10o/c;Jstyr.Then$250.per.t'ound:Male-Airedale.6-S 962-3280aft.8p.m . fine~tfh'Country clubliv-SINGLE for -storage, vie n ~ mo, 20"/c discount. 17 1_.l mo 's. Vie Beach & BABYSITTER arte r· in&' at a'Pi'iceyou can af. Harbor & Adams. C.M ••••••••••••-••••••••• 493-1154 McFadden . Brn/blk. school for 8 yr. old. Cd.~1 LARGE 2 br, I 'h ba , bltns. dishwa s h e r . Encl ~a ra ge. Nr Hoog Hosp. Adults. S22Q mo. 642-4387 · ford . There's $1 million $25 /mo.'546-9926 arter6. . .30 RETAILSfiOPS Storage a ere, fenced, E11es. 847-5674. area. 675-5416aft er 5: Pr11?e· reasonable space priYate. Back Bay,.OK WE IUY &SELL ',·•,,re, 1',·mre,,at,i,0,",·.~atic~ibd·es,.,.;,,~ 10x22 GARAGE, $21. mo avail able lar:ge & sm~ll. build 011 sbed.540-55189 2 d y D s-oo LOST: Puppy,, blk/gr~, Babysitter for 2 sch\ 3ge "" YI '"" ''"' 2176 Placentia, CM. (I Old world charm with n · • 17 • female, 6 wks old. Vk . girls, Lake Porest area: tor who plans parties, rear). G36-4l20 1''rench windows, gables STORA GE single garage 15°/o Discomd. Las Palmas & Grants Tues & T hurs 12-6: occ. BBQ 's, trips & more !1 --~---,---,-:1'' & t rees. Adj acent to $25. m o. Costa M esa~ SOUTHcdAST ..,laza . 493 ·8714 o r more.Rers req.m.!i092. ~r~s~:~:~r~~~~gles , ~~!.~~ ..... ~~! ~~!~s~ a I 0 r Arts 548·3116or ~ s$:~2VESTM~-4200 49US8l BA BYS ITT E RJ Ho\?&e SonJuan 1&2 bed room apts , NEWp\ush officebldg, 580BROADWAY llentahWMhd 4600 Lost.Silverringw/2Tur· work,m ature woman.2 Capistrafto 3878 furnished & unfurnished. R · c LAGUNA BEA. CH ••••••••.··~··-,.••••••••. •---c.,.enb/ quoise stones. Near Golf days, trans . provided, W~•TCLI FF' 2 B 8 to 6 m •,,eu1 tes. on -""" r, l't:t a ••••••••••••••••••••••• Oa kwood Garden Apls f ereno~-Rm. Xt:,ro Executi ve <who owns Personals/· St.L.B.494-6234, J-IBarea.847-3249 townhouse. Adults on ly. GOOD local ion. 3 Br, pool of£ers an exclusi ve ''No <opo·er. Nr •. oc .,·~rt '.49'4•7915 home & reall y cares for N t 1728 lledl d L I ·rr · •Lost & F°"'9d LOST.·.t yr . old l~·h •-<· BABYSITTER wan'-"·•·n opes. or n. cbidren, no pets. IM?f;: Retlt'Raise Guarantee". 833.~·o '• . .. . ot Jn--,.s3or C)ldrm un · ,.., ox:: u:u .,._, ~ Ct;U • . •••••••••••• .. ••••••••• I v · ol. th S Ca $285. mo. 548·7533 545·5133 ' ,We"guaranlee tbal your furn rental 1n <:.oroua del . ter, ma e. 1c. 14 t. area of 26lb St, N.8. 11 ~--------1 -'-'=-=-'-------~ rent will not be raised for 150 I Westdiff._r. OC 0 Mar o r Newport wit h · HB. Reward 96().2560 aft6; 675-9860. · ' SHARP 2 ~r near heh, Santa Ana 388 ONE FULLYEAR&you U TOPL J\TI N ocean view on yearly Lost~ Found . 5300 . stv, ref rig, girls, no pelS. •••••••••••••••••••••• $Ull ha lie ttie flexibility Newport Financial Ctr MESA V.IRDE basi,s. Will pay $350.-$450. ••••••••••••••••••••••• p I 5350 Baby s 1 l t er. m a tu r e $295. Yrly. 645-6680 NEWLY dee 2 BH, 2 B r h h Lecni-Office Space DRIVE·PL.UA (213) 691 7749 &. "' p fflona s wom an wanted for aft.er o mont to mont oc· ··'2 per mo. · or LOST: Blk. ~Iver OO· ••••••••••••••••••••••• b 1 2 bo b Eastbluff 2 Br,2Ba,fr plc. Condo, Pool. frivacy cupa ncy. ·Rents from ·Callon Site Manager for storeoroffice.Ample P.O, Box 1217, WhitPcr, die. male w/red coll a.r. PREGNANT'. sc oo , ys,my ome · $2 5 53613898477-(714 )642 3111• 12•0 pa k 'nl\;Town&~ .. ·try c 90609 Bal Island. Car nee . pool. Adults. $295. 8411 1 · · ·"""' $160.Pricesvaryby Joca-· x ..., r 1 · ......... a Reward . 549-8603 Life Cari n g confidential I 7 977 · Mod I atmosp ere. · 673-6547 e ves pref'd. Am gos . 49 ·I or Sovth:L04JU'MI 398 lion. esopen10to7. lSZSMesaVerde Dr.E. QUIET fu ro/unfurn w~n ·~ be .the same counseling & referral. 644-0906 . •••••••••••••••••••••• 1 S~[dry , no p ets or Costa Mesa.545--4.123 studio or 1 BA: w/patio without htm, please Abortion , adoption&. IAITEHDER OCEANFRONT 2 Br. 2 l BR + den oceanview c 1 ren. . . for mature. responsible help! keepint:. P/time. Apply in person Ba; Condo .. Bllns, crpLo;;, pv\. patiO, s~ndcck . Ne Q-•--·ood ./ ltMC. "" ,.,. SMALL s bop avrul. Joe. in woman . $150. "--$175. Los T : s 0 Ii d Grey APCAHE 547-2563 Hamburger Hamlet. 1545 drps, security bldg. $395. tile, cpls & drps. $23S + 41\.W :/ the MaU at THE FAC-SS2-74M sborthaired female cat Ask Me about Mary Kay Adams Ave,C.M. )'I mo. l ease. Adults . utils . 213·851 -1760 o Garden ;,.1_~.l11 "~ ~?a~i73~mo.42S30lh; Mlic.alwous ' grn. eyes, wbt. oollar'. JC~os~m~e~Li~'c~s~, Cr!al~l~fo~rJ>~·ree:1;;;;;;~~===;;~ 673·6719orS33-2704 213-837-1525 Apartll\ents ~:::__.... Retttols 4650 Vic. Nwpt, Dunes Trlr. Facial. Anita.545-6210 0 T b 2 b ./ _ _..... Attractive San.dw,ic b ••••••••••••••••••••••• Park.492·3688 SPIRITUAL READER BAXTER'S 1l BAYFR N 2 r, a, A~nhfuniishtocl Htowp..thKltMorit .,,._..,.,_...... s hop, ou tdoor tab1es, LEASE Townhouse on . pvt bc:b. Pier. S.SSO. yrly or·Unfvrnlshed 390 Irvine and 161h .;'""""'',..ti.,.. great foe . 645-1000 main Channel Oxnard Lost : Beige ~e. male, Open 10 AM lOlOPM STREET • 979-1935 or 644·4510 •••••••••••••••••••••• 6 • · ans "KoKo'~ vte Newport Advice on all matters. f <45-0SSO GIFT BOUTIQUE SHOP, Ca. New 2400 .s, ft 3Br, Shores. Reward.642-3743 312N . El Camino Real ~ BLUFFSGREATVIEW t"~-ait~·"'"""J· .._.art h.clt S-'lto =======~--j would like to share store 3 ~a w I c r p( g, a P · or960-l829. San Clemente, Forappl. NOW t•tRING l,· 2br-lba, newly decorated MMUl ug,,."1.UUlY 161h and Dover COMM 'L PROFESS'L · pha nces, drps. 2 sun-1..:c..:=.:.:;=-----I Call 492-9136 492-9034 $350M 644 7923 -r e ntal s pace in new decks. Boat dock/ramp. FOUNO· Blk mal t IUSIOYS ' 0· -llCtllllClllWCOll«PT ! 642-8170 Class A office bldg, La<>una Beach mall.Call .. ,.. · · ·. e ca k · h h • t I AOUllllKESIDf:ll¥111C l =========:.llf a rbo r Blvd . (a M•. l 644 _1918 or Accommodates ....... '?oat, wlwht. markings, ytig. Ms. Yo r wit t e Part-Ttw1r 2 BR. cpts. drps, bltns. W11~urtu~cl•T1o d C M El argie. 3 dbl car gar. ~· mo. Vic. Magnolia & Ban· Brahms picture, please N Pet' ~• tst A ams), . . ev. 675 3606 1 1ar. 0 · • .-,..,. · • Ba,h•lort STO~EYiROOK A I C, e lee,, janit or · Call (213)842·6121, exl 34ti ning. 962-1850 call me 548-3036. Apply ln Person , last.838·3450 " · k'nfu sec Sa m to 5pm Mon lhru . Be & rt LIVENearTheBeacht •18R,2BR i\pts in a Garden, A mut"'i' r..a rRo • C l~IC J.'ri. 'Found:Span1eltytieyng &np1oyfttHt,& tween 3pm Sp• •2BR&O.n limited number o r .~ogrro .. s"S'l -Ol ~v4itr . L" do!;!.bfk .wavy ba1r.~t Preparation .I. Casa def Soi Fr°"' SI 7S spacious 2 br, 2 br & den 646-83!.Mi Ideal location, Newport lmiMll/ln•nt/ patch on cbes~. Male. .1c ••••••••••••••••••••••• 4647 Mac ........ Beautiful Adult Apts unit! are now avail. Lge 1---~------1 Beach, for weight or ind. Fi.-cit San Bernardino & Cl1f~ Newport leadi j From $laO Mes.a Verde Ea•t & Adams floor plans. 55c PER SQ FT clinic. 6 Patient rooms, ••••••••••••••••••••••• Dr , N B . 642-7778 or Job W ted Equal Oppor. Employer 21661 Brookhur.il, HB 540· 1800 500 Bellrlower Blvd, l6l7 WESTCLJ'FF-NB a mple pa rking. 5'8-7707 . Fe.:! ' 7050 -~=~9~6~2~-~6~6~5~3:::_:~1:.;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;~;;~11 _~--~L~o~nig~Be~o~c~h~---1~~~A~G~Tg. S4§t~-6032~~~~ Ask for P~op. Mgmt. luslMsS LO ST : M i x 1 r i s h ••••••••••••••••••••••• _ (~l;Jl591-446R •CDM Deluxe Offices• 01"" Opporfuftity 5005 Wolfhound/St. Berna.rd Calm , efficient legal. etc. 1ew1,o,...-i No following nee. Colflm guaranteed. 645-1050 • 2 BR w/pool , S2:?.S + ulils. rS -v SUB-LET 1 Br. t Ba Park Fullservice/ample prkg ••••••••••••••••••••••• ver)' shaggy gray, big. Sec'y, Can bring order Avl. now. Child/pet OK. T'I., /~r•s N"ewport. Spacious Apt. the WELTON BLDG. RESTAURANT' Vic. Newport & Del Mar out of c b a o s . 968-7827or 968·8459 .. ~ .. J>bone Steve ror details. . . .· CM. wearing lags, Temp/Pcrm.548-028H 285S E Cst Hw)'675--6900 Price incl. onf>ale·hquor 646-4319 Reward. • Days, 549·1220; eves, lie .. all t;iar. food & game Girl 20 yrs old. avail s um· Boys & Girls STEPS TO IEACH 2 BR , I ba. wititer S235 2 BR. 1 ba . yrly S300 NEWPORT CREST 2 BR, 2 Ba condo~ WE HAVE SUMMER RENTALS associated Dl>J~IQ , 11r,,,tl"i!'. ;,• ' .... ll oll .. f I I < ~ CORONA DEL MAR -'6-'-7''-·~85~9c.8 ______ PVT., dOFC. 200 1~. ~· COMPANY equip. $50,000 Buys it all! Lost: Grey & White preg· mer as crew or carelakcr 10 to 1_. years of (ce. 2 Br -T"ownhouse. frplc. 'fletst~'in~::re lnd'u;t R1':Al.TOH.S -GE:t4 nant cat, w / blk. v~lvel ?,_n sa,11 boa.t ,,&/or Dai ly Pilot delivery from $260. t Br from ~. Robms 4000 c.omplex. 3., sq . fl . SINC-E 1944 l20-F Tustin Ave., N.B. rnllar, vie 41St & River, A:fotbers helper. Exp. routes may be availllible Pool. tennis. continental ••••••••••••••••••··~·· 673-4400 · NB -•7933 sailor hardworker resp Eam ...,. ROOMS • ..,. k th Warebse. space avail. REALTORS 642~623 · .,,,,.. · T '1 p 0 eo' ·. in your area. p.,..1t breakfast. Some ocean & . _ ... w up WI 892""438 • M. ay or. · · x 2432, for deliveries & c .. b. CatRllna views. Sep.arate ~~sfID·~ ~pt., _________ _, Zill PCH &: Mc23'/sq ft Affiliate Lo a l . Fem 1 w h I~ e Stanford, C11 . 94305. trips or mcrchandiseJ'or family section. Close to or · WATHFIOHT VENDING Samoyed .w/ leash sliU JoblW..ttd. selling new subscf:ip. shopping & fine beach. Pvt ent /K . pri'v CM 557·3062,.\Mhr. attached. in N.B. area. M&F 7075 lions For information 644·2611 . W /wk & SGS/mo. up. Mewportlhodl Sale$142Ml7200sqfl Wecanteachyouhowto Ownl •,r very unhah "c' &11 ••••••••••••••••••••••• pl ea~e call 642·4321 . ~;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;1 54'.8·59S4or556-0058 Exe=cullveofllces 1 Bldg. 2375 sq. fL C-2, 4 increase your income one y w /o er. a Young woman wishes From San Clemen~-$1~S350Montb Base,thoist .for autore-with venditig.mac~nd. LaRE"'wYA~·~aft4opm. positton as photo-San Juan Capistrano Nice & quiel fwp. room, Vlewofboats&cwater p' a'ir brake whl align full or part-time. en · ! lfp h r's ''"'' tanl Ex area call ~..Jnd . w llLLGRliMDY • • · ing corree. cigarett es, ~·•tJ e .· . · M•sslon Vie~EI Toro NEW• ·c,osta Mesa. orkin g ment. upholsty. 5&5 W. ca ndy & drinks. We F o u ND :. B 1 a c: k per1enced recep~1on1st area,call5Sl-63lO. , ~ man. 642-4794. • Realtor 875-6161 19th St, CM. Ask for Don. furn isb locatiOti s 11 Labrador. Vic. Newport and model. E~1ve •!" Equal Oppor. EmplOJer J 1!~t:s:i..~~;rn:. ~~: YOU'LL IEGLA.D 1 FEMALE. Room in la rge Water V~e~ ore, pvt bOth: ~~1 54 o ·57 io. Eve hna~cing Call today lor Beach. 3/28675-4145 I ~~~·~-~~l,.~'~0~~.·~st~·M~Miss=~M~u:":~~~~~~~~~~ Tennis. Etc. 644.151 YOU WAJTID! home w/pool & kitchen A/C, util inc., rep r:,nt. , details&. gel sta.~ed ~FOUND : Grey w /wht.I ~ ATS es Introducing, n,ew bac.b prlvileges.554-0239 2400 W. Cst Hwy Ca ros ....,.trfelR.,... 4500 tbe road to financial in· male cat 6,7 mo old HelDW..ted. Met.I,../ ev , ond l bdrm apt& well Suftnner R...tah 4200 from'Stufl Shirt) 544~ ~••••••••••••••••••••••• dependence. 714·838·2'100 Vic. Mei:~ ~e1 Mar i.racl: Mi IF . 7100 Gek:oahr 3 cBp~·,~:paS'. m~~ ~~~d~~: worth seeing. Rerintd •••;••••••••••••••••••• O,fFICE SPACE Ml ZOOOSq. Ft,.-$300 per mo. PRINT SHOP·letterprr.: 546·0150 . ···~··•••••••••·••••••• Exper'd only. ror ski 645-9'38 aft CPM )'et afrordable •Gre~I 2 BR. 2 . ba. near bay, Westc1rrr Drive, ~ Sq :!1: Bir.ch, NB. Agt. and offset. lntertype, FOUND: Brown German Artist. Cre&1iU~e Advert.is-boata, cruisers. TOP. SS. BEA~H environment• breach, park. June lhru rl ., private bathroom, Pola: Cutter. See l.o •P. short btir pOint.er, fem. log Exper1~nce. pre· Fa.nlllsy Boats.~0 WESTCLIFF 2 br. 2 ba. rur!"1shed an d un· Sept . 15th. Weeki)', air, etc. SlTS. per mo.-UST t7fftSTIEET prec1ate. FuJlert.on and Wbtte on chest, Back fc:n-M. Part-time. Reply -~ ~ -~ "-- , Pool, adults only. $27 furrusbed. , • m-6473 CallGene lllll &U--0200 Top &er¥lce k>C 700 Sq Ana heim area. 380 S. ;811642"'5853 P.O.Box~,CM9282'1 w-.-~- mo.646-5681 •$185to$215 ' 11 ~-Iii · 1· Pl1>eenlia, Placenlla.. Building lohlnt. -Vocatiow R ..... • 4250 . MIWPOIT llACH oD~y~· ~::1 1~~mp e (between Chapman and FOUND. ban•, d?ol nt ASST Mgr. exp. lad.Y, Coll Acenc)'Mgr e Udo eayfronl 2 br, frpl 646-8453 ••••••••••>•••••••••••• 3 orncea. ~:. rest -R ea llno~fCs Btr Orange.thorpc:. 87CMS64 Harbor. Med. ahe 1ong ~~ apparel abop, E'oc/HydrauMaint • •PP1'5. newly det'of'ated. Cabin. Big Bean. Sips 12. rm. A/C, mu.tic, =· ~ 87$-8700 ' orGJ0-1710. hall' •hlttfbrown & PBX Recpt/type: to ;.::-:;,67.;;,~°:':·0pen be• 2rrplc.Clr'!J'~tble, tmMo.B~tt67 MLc;sJON v· ~ 08 MOMYtoi.o. 5025 ~1a~ dogl F=-~Br. AVTO·BODV . IRVINEPE~- 2 Or 3 BR . blk. from ~1111 $48·'3«4or 4~ u1ss1""'• Vit~ '"'una Nii:Uel tre~~· HandJulo ••••••••••••••••••••••• ea_ er co or. or S.HOP MOR. CCD\N""CS'*' -ean & bay. -s.•0"1.. ---•. BIG BEAR c~-3 Br, 2 ~Nl~v~ar'ea,,.,.....H.andy• to San Dle•n.~ ,"10. to . ... 4973086. • , Experlen.ced only . ..1'."-.'11'-L --· -e ~~s '" ~ =/t t: I --. $2500 to ••OM , Perm1ncnl pooitioo. Ex-488 E. t71h (Alln-i•>' ,. 673-$631 . AR1tlE"" Ba, frplc. Dy Oa)' or San ie:go Fwy. 200 ''° if"" ag , r'l~ O'f"er . . ..., LOST : 'fan dog."!~lnt, c:ellent factliOes. Busy SulteU.. O.t.alftta lmm.c. 2 .Br. I'' llo, a.OUl."f ~' Week.5&1-9499. 2000 1q ft. C1y owner 1•1400 FORPRIVATEMO~§Y Dana Point area,,, aft. Oran•e Cty. location. Cel•.4_2•1470~ " ~ . 13H4'l0 • • REAL ESTAT&µJ~·S 4,30,496-2123 • mature qu1ct adults, n 1433 511PtriorA..., AttowHod~ Se Arr1.11.1ementt m1de Outsltlndlng growth op- Hoag,$200,642·3153 .. ...,__..._. SWnnint view, ctUb ·Don'tdroptheball!Gcln Hing anything 'frith 111 you~MTne.orourotuce.1,,oST : I rish St\ler, portunlly. See •ervlce ,..... • , , \ J>'l'J•gs , aleflps 6, summer job with a low·coat Dall Dally Pilot Claastned Ad Avoid lbe ~11h CX11St.11, C.11 Cem al~, w/rc_, ~~· M I r . H 0 W A R D SELL Idle ttems , 1VRLY.Blk.tooceao.3i lµ', . rtSV Gtoria 6U-316'7or P l lol Clttsslrio11d /\d . is A simple maUcr .,, . T~.Bkra . Vlc. Vi<:tor11 • lf~'!f''' CHEVROJ.ET, Dove 6: Oally PUotClasalfl ':~2~ba~,~s300~·~·!,:F~a~m!_U_1""_'"'_'Y_.1~--~i"-""" .. ~!""~L~·-!!:!·3'68~ .. ~---·-;:-c--J)hone64_2,5678. " J~s t ca llff.4215G'78. (714 )$4.141311 tia.C.M.64&.Sttc .._ · Quall,lff'wportBeaC!h. 64!'·58T8. " • • nopm.675-9048 ;:s -· _ I • I \ I . • .. c I I • . . . . ~ . P• DAILY PILOT Thutad•y.Apr113.1975 ~!.~~ ..... ?!~~ ~~~---~-?!~ ~ ...... : ...... ~~~~ ~~~-~~~ ...... ~~.s.~ ~~~-~~~ ..... ~!!J. Ml;:::;a:;aui 1011 ~ Htip W.tect 7•100 Help W......._. 7100 H.tp Wanted 7100 RC5tturant 8PIUNOERSPAN1EL FOR XEROX :BX>ori4oo, ••••••••••••••••••••••• ·-·•••••••••••••••••••. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••,••••••••••••••• 111.lboyl PUPPl!:S.AKC.MAtF. PATIO S~le l ~efrlg , custom 11o'und proonnc Ma . York with the M.lnl.n.n<.1..,,_ E "dHo.ht WeltN1a.e,..,.. CALLN.f'729 u1ed, 100 .con • cop· acousllc•I 11 he ll . Brti1hms picture, i>leaa~: BUS BOY __, •JMr I Over2y.,~pplyl.foward"1 Ptr\Ontt, $60 , e<ippett(lne Sia:nttlcir.ntly reducea <"allme$4l·3036. ~lltLFRIDAY P /t1me. Orange: Coast Cro.s~lloadaRataiutanl Restaur•"nl, 4001 w. WANTED :Od.homeforl elecranae•ovenbltna, noise. Excellent rondl·l ~~~~~:::=--- N o ~ x P e rie n c e ADVERTISING Vf\!Ci\. ti'12·9'JOO 1~0 Brookhunt. Pacific Coaat Jlwy, N.8 . yr. old Pon1era.nhtnmale u1ed, $35. Powur mower, lion, ju•t $35. Call 'fAX DEDUCTION neceiu~ory . Days onJy, 01>por. ror a girl who is ---1' 11u.nlaln VtUJey. A[tt1r 2PM w/p11per1. SS&. 8&\.2568 1ood cond S25. Misc. boat 64.2...a:.!1 , t1xlen1lon Zllti. GIRL SCOUTS App I y in p e r s on , .mer&ttlc, y~ tbou&h MA Lt'./l<'e1null' parking • articles _ 5418·54'1?0. 4101 d t ly needTt:NTS M U L D 0 0 N S, 20 . mature, r;;harp, likt.>s 11tt.end1tuts. part tinle, IN, l.a.f Wal........ ALASKAN Malamute Print'eton Dr,C.M. Irvine Coast Countr)' t'IUb f e1per~ e ll mpouts. Ne1o11portCenterDr.N.B. v a r ie ty & preii:s ure Nu. (i uo\I oppty. Citll Weekend•. RN or LVN 1 f puP1.AKC,6wlu. mt'mberi h lp ror 11a le or upcom ng ca BUS BOYS wl ritiure aptitude & Ute c2 1J I Mti8 -ti5JO be f . 11·7. Convalc~cenl hosp, Exp ln tableaerv~ or 213-338-70U Ski 1wellle ra , Crag11;r S.7-0732 day1 641).0747 IC you have one. l? bkkp n. b.' •• round. 11 AM, Deluxe-P itrklng· Ne'>'·pon area. New P'"" bU$y Coffee Shop. You ~loY 104S mags ty p_,writer 4llire11 eve ' don u ~e . ("itll :V63 ·686~ ~ must be over 18. Apply 2 rT"TW ou (O 7,' 6 '> ' e · 11111 $ ~1usl be over 18. Apply • t'ust a c c urate typing St>rv liCale in errect. 642·8044 . t 5 Mon th u Fri CHAS ••••••••••••••••••••••• .... xi ,.., many mor 1 · lo •. Mon lhru Frid1y. (min 60 wpm. IBM Exe<:) --0 . r • TRAINED Guard dog •I item• Sat, April 5, 41871 9 x 12 Area ma. spr ng HELP!! tt1 a n a ~ e r f o r S AL. I!: S PERSON . CHILI, 2278 Newport 1( · HiloC.lr H ff green new never been ~~!~~:E~fv~b1M~ ~k ~e ~~h~"nd16i~~11;0f~; Piz1a/ltullan N:Sluuro.nt Wom ens F&ahlons,hdl & lUvd.Askforotrtce. ~1\·s~~:5 ~11f~ ~5-~~rn. . ' ' ·, used.' 145 100"/o nyloo. ~ W!MllD foroffil"e . manut . o f cruisi n g chain. Call Mr. Spencer. part time, Good pay ~ W 1 W II lnl'I ex · Misc. Ciur111c Sole. ss~r 6'5·8457 · \,. ~ D •.51LVl!R ---------1s111ilboats . Call Ann 640-041 9 benefi t s . Apply In p~~~i':ne pr!v~ oppQr. 6 mo old part Lab., Cl!m. ?Joargal"'~IK IMSlat M&I 9:1n . Mod d I< . ..,QL c 0 t lily per son 2300 ltarbo1 . 8 h & W · Housebroken good with _.795 "' o, ss1on ern res1er mirror, SCASHS attff ppar,. t.loreland ,64.2-~. MANICURIST lil\·d.C.M. in 1-lunl.b c .d F.,ltm. childreo .~8·2'1t3eves. Viejo. <Avery P11Ikway port•blc TV , N e w 170-5045 T'ralneft l""~~~~~~~~~I K 11 1· 1 ·~~ Home ase · ex . offramp) motorc ycle heln1e t .1 ___ ::..:.,;;_=~--Young m en for fi t"\dl-c Y en\p e...,..s SAILMAKINGPRODUC schedule. Car nee . Mrs. Bl k •· h 't t 847 '0 "2 w d c 'I d<' 4<15 E .17lhSl.,C.'d · Jes sop 21314138.2740 _ac "" _w 1 c par Hones • 1060 ·,JOV unte ; omm .. sr~ .. dwuosrtkry'". c1~2ns,~e~on11.~~ GROCERY ·---.i64iiii2"ii0iil94,;,;iiiiiiiiiii: TION . E x pe rie nct EOE • · Siamese kitten. healt.hy, ••••••••••••••••••••••• ., FJR•;WOOD SALE• po_wer too!t!i. 3/tl . ··ber '" .. v .. -Preferrc..'d . 919·2880 bet~· well mannerfld & lova· Horse Trlr Miley Ex· 0 E d 1 171 d drtlla, cha1n-t.ablc·!I., pref'd . Opportunity to SALESLADY 7A~I & llA'-1. Mr. (;um WHO WANTS TO WORK! hie. 64ij.1566tf hibitor. 7. 0·bl. delux, hvy ~gi;, c:;d. ; 1 . 1122 cor · saws, various carpenter grow w/expanding co. & We need a mature & t·x· l'il11 tur1•. St Rble Adult mins. DlllVE ACAB! . <luly , walk thru. 4 yra C ,. oodS tools. $36·2307. xlnlt'o.benefi ts.Mustb.e per'd person interested Net•ilcd for full & CHOOS E your hours . 9 months._Oox1e mat.e , old.Makeoffer.&M-'476. oastF\rcw upp\y 1tble to travel from time in good n utrition. Must SALES GIRL h.dl time, needs fa m ily, &wetl dis · Musical to time out of state. Must be exper'd on cash re· part·! une pos itions 21 ·30. Must be able to work for yo1.1rstlf, be position. 963·3731 M y H o RS E . y OU It NAM!!: BRAND lnitnaM.,.tl 8083 havereliablet.ransporta· gis ter. r.1 odt'rn ht.•a lth iJ~ work weekends. Prefer ~:~e°n~nc~~ ~r.?htfy Id CH lt.D. Ridjng instruc· 1''!~!;~~.lffly . ••••••••••••••••••••••• t.ion&livelocally. food store . No Sat night NGUCJfes some exper. PERSIM ., To gd home, 9 mo. 0 lion by e xp'd rider & ...,.. EPIPHONE 21olld body 1 APPLY IN PERSON or Sun work. Pleasant Dri••Thru 1 MON ·rR ~E . 229 Marin1 handicapped, Nc&t · D a Im o ti an . B d leticher on gentle, well· SUP1':H. LOW PRICES! electr ic "uilur. llun1· ONLY S 'A 'I 5 ·r \ 'I A B lb JI Clean Appearance. Vts., w/children, all shots. 1 · d A 2 SECONDAYF'AIR "'k 517, . a t . pr1 workin~ conds. Uru orn1 , ss1stunl .. anager ve, a oa s . relired.Ace2.5t.o 70.Sup· 968_0178 ra1ne m are. &ell yrs SHOPPE. l 4SE.l9lhSt buckini.: pit' u1-s, J . bctween9um &noon. furn . !\ledical & hosp p oss i b I l 1 I y i 11 SALES GIRL for Art Sup· plement your income., &.veu,p, Call Julie, 979-6791 C.M. M4·:Ml7 . 1409 E. Warner benefit'>. Apply Undberg J-luntingt on llea<:h, b •-d h 1c::..::-.::.:.: _____ _ · d ply Store. Related ex· Drive a ca 6 , .. .,. or more Free t o Goo o m e . · (behind Mesa !fheatre) Super Re ve rb Amp, ~~. SantaAna NutriLlon ,lowcrlevel So. Clean , fr 1e n l y 1 - Eq 1 o E I perience nee. 40 Hr wk, a day. Apply in person, German ShephenJ m.wl.E Registered AQHA Bay Precision BllSS w/casc. ua Pf>Or. m poyer Coast P laza Shopping ;it n1oi;phe r e. l-'11.s t $225 hr to start. Appl Yellow Cab Co ••• 186 E. pup, shots, 15 mo old. ma.re. ll yrs .~nUe but G~ drye~ 1100. C~me $22$, r.tu ch more misc. CASHIER/ Center· C . .a.I . ~~a~l'n\~i~g.n g & Sun April 6. 1·5 pm. !Qj::1 -1~6~th=S~t.~,~C~o~•~ta~M'-'-es~•-· __ 1 _536-__ l_1_49_a_rt_6_p~m_. ---<~s~p=;~ri~te~d~.~64;:::•:·22~'5~:::;-::::;:;~l -~~!~n~11e~!~}~~·~,'~~~·'!ooo.~~':'!l3oslt;ll,P_le_,._e1,:'eq;:"u~ip~.~968:;:.·~2~87~3~•=f~t.~ti:;pm TELEPHONE HAIRDRESSER llelt!n Wright So. Coast 1-lwy, L.ag. Bch. Waitresses, ~·e are seek· Funtlture 8050 , · .,.< M be-~·lS M' W ~ -1,01 u kh ' 1 Pony Hackney/Shel geld Regulatoon 4•8 pool <able TR. ANSICOllt> & Am1). ~ o + uell • 1n. A""'~ ;: .. roo urs SAL£SLADY to work ing exp. mature peope •••••••••••••••••••"••• ddl • 3 k pe P bl C JI '. " h h bl b k traincd engtwest sa e .... ., ... St•rco tum tab!· Llk,•. ne.w cond. Duy now yr wor ex!· u 1 IOOTHREHTA.LS -un1n.,'lonlJC at' day s for Ju ni o r "''il a s la .e ac.· $ 5350 ~ .. c:ootact m.ust be neat & 'd gro nd All shirts avail Mattresses tack 175. 405. . W/pre.amp $30. 963·2597 at >'J price. WJ'/'·94.'l2 -pleasan't . Call for ;ippl, 645-7337 !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!'! Sportswear store. Exp . uC i K ' h S . ••• 8070 642·1758. 'fhe Ea rl 'sl----------1 only. Apply NOBBY,27~ The o o~y itc en, an Queen,Full&'I'winSets J•wah-y w m · hlte s hoe Offic•Fumltw.& r 11.1mbing , Inc., 1526 lluirdresser. fem . to as-MECHANICAL Wcs tmins te rPt1all. Juan Capis trano. PrieedtoMoveNow!! ••••••••••••••••••••••• rine:~k~te~. sz 8• $20. Equlp111attt 8085 N.,.,·ptBlvd,C.M. si:i;t in busy s uJon . S.10 1.1 ASSEMBLER 833·9625 &646-8686. INSTAN~ CASI! for Old 54o.2279 arter SPPt1. ••••••••••••••••••••••• -'-·'-'=.cc=~----1 day guarn +. F'or in· SAL ES~1A N experienced. Merchandls• ----------! Gold S ilve r, Je we lry , Exec svl chrs ~/25 , Secy Cashier, bper'd terview cul l 499·4000 F'or t!lectronic produc· U.S.A. Stereo. ••••••••••••••••••••••• •Loveseal &Sora . Very Coi ns, Dental Gold, Wed· Moving, must sell, 1anll· ehrs $4/24 , drrt mat·h $6!1. P /ti me Wed tbru Fri.1----------1 h on. Hrs 7am·3:30pm. 556-0421 good quality.Never ding Ba nds . Watches. que love seat. secretar y Pierce. 867 w 19th, c r.1 . HEL•w•~ Startingsal$2.50perhr , I ·~-, 1005 ed M 'ng--E A C d T d k Id d 11 d 11 Ko t o Restaurant , ...-""""'~ I N t S.... w~• 31 ~.,.--us , OVI .....,~. t c-ny on . op es , o o s, o 645-7411 752 For · growth co. 3 Loca· App Y a t e wpor "'" ~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• Prices . Free apprsls. house , trunk, wago nol-~-~~-----·062l. •••r•ne Engineering, 5t11 Mus t be expcn'enced ,-n WAT"RBEDS •~ Ac o 2400 --------~-1 tions . Full orp/time. i::. ... • Bentley & Co, 28M E, Cst wheel, luggage, jewelry, F R XEROX 3600or .. CASHIER Apply ln Person Su Pe r i o r ' N . B . In . advertising sales. Call AH cessorles ' new /used. Hw y. Cd M. 673-1896. offer. 238 Plymouth Ave, custom sound proor1ni: METRO t e r vi e wing s tarting Overstree t & As soc . AMERIC 673-4586. 1291h 33rd St, N.e .673_.,.,.,.. acou "'tl c ul s h e ll . l'ifon . Tues, Wed 12·9. 'fues. April lsl l-4pm. 645-4..al. AMTll"lol 1ES NO ......,, "' Sal/Sun 9·5, Previous ex· CAR WASH 1----------< .,... ' WA ltrr..ITED Significantly reduces '1 gr t rne no l ayoffs Truck Unloading ....,. VW pa rts: 1600 engi ne, 2 noo·"e. "',•cell•nt condi· per. necess. Min ,wage. 29.SOHarborBJ.CM " · ' ·s A L E S & Ft'n e Oak & Fine Mustsellhouseful of£urn CASH o LLAR " ..... Good benefits. •----------i Esta b uccts . 22-.46. MA INTENANCE 1·n pct . . 'TOP 0 VWfrontends,4 chro~e l ion , ju1t t $35. t;all • S 60 'I L Furniture, over 20,0 wash/d ry. misc items. p A ID FOR YO U R wheels, fenders, rolhng ••. ,,4.,21 •'"'•""Ion 2S6. !(ERM RIMA HOSTESS 1 + guar. "r. yons. shop , part tim e . 2n fi · hed All 545-'8 """' J " '"' Pl . 21 1 8<16-5455. hrs/wk, L1lnd & Sea p;;l items, mos tly re 1rus · new. ·J • ·JEWELRY, WATCHES, chassis with title, hi back ---' ------ ' HARDWARE lime . or over . n· C 6908 \'r. April 5 & 6. (9·5 ) GreatSavingsonUsed ART OBJECTS. GOLD, '69seuts, head/taillighlSTENORET!fE ! Em · __ 2'66~~H~a~r~bo~r~B~l~,C~M~-ltq~u_i_re~·~54_S_·7_4_18-:C--:~~:I l\10N'l'GOMERY Worn pal~~· 847-0lOO · HOWARDS REST AU · Furn. Appli &Misc. SILV E R · S ERV JC E , assemblies, engine !iheet bass y mode l w/foot ·lous•k••per li've-ihthat WARRD EC arner, ·: · · RANT,Open24hrs.400l Wt'lson'•Bargwn· Nook 1-"'INE FUJtN & AN · metal. ltiOP. he ade rs pedal&eurphones.Used 2 rHEM ICAL P""""'cssor , ' LIFEJNSU ANC 0 . SALESMAN Paco·r,·c coastllwy,N.B. T QU s °' 2200 fli~' •ale IHI ~oolef & · 1" . '"" • speaks l!:n:&, Room & w h S c M I E ..... s-· · 5 10 hris Jtoyal t:t.>Jltur1an Tr.'nees apply •n SALES H d 545 , llit t. . . I r a apter. t o . · • board free. -2966. P /time. ar ware ex· ARVED 7,1• mags Chevy bolt, typrtr.41!.M·7430. __ · pb-son. De ntalloy Jnc. p r ANTIQUEC NTIQUE H · I t l~ADIES .. ~ · 1310 Logan Ave. C.M. iff ous ~k ee per · f /t i me . NO PROSPECTING KER Mc iJMA BUFFET Acond, solid o::k.'Wio.xO~d OIAl'itOND RING dl97 2/ lf~~ ~~~ha .~n · lteavy .duty Add ress111 g ' Mesa Verde Conv. Hosp. w I o u r qua Ii r led WALNUT.$325/ Mexican Cabinet 11935 ) I CT. CENTER STONE uro, gu1 ar. equip. & Plate s torage ChiJd care-my home in 661 Cente r St, CM Montgomery Ward lead HARDWARE Best Offer h a nd ca r ved doors. 11 3pl. stones. Apprai!led '68 VW Bug. new engine, t'a b in~t .s . Spced;iumal Costa Mesa. 2 children, . kt A t/M , t 21'66 Harbor 81.CM 548·7800 beaut.$200.Lamps,mex· value $2,300. Best orrer. clutch, brakes. 64.5·425-1 model 2600 w /s trip "g•s 6 yrs • 6 mos. 'u.ousckeeper needed, li ve m · ~ gm · OPP· 1--'==---~--1 ----'=~~~--1 •·• 0792 : Prefe r older woman. In or out 1 school age now. a : ""~ x ·Secretaria l Pos ition For Sale. Antique u · ... "" · r: c II "'1-·1 e t T be ica n s tyle, red, pi nki,;;968;::,;·~4;;004;;,;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~So~r;~;;,~·~H!~~;;-;;;;· lister; Speedaumat 2605 207 9 51 . lervoew ,. E l . 0 h andpainted . $$0 . H'd bed r W/feeder allal·hment ; Mus t l'.ke ch o'ldr •n .,ce~h~il~d~.64-'2-·7_7~1~3 ____ 1 __ ._· __ o_r_m _____ 1 w /planning &oonsuting Style ectr1c rgan. Simmons 1 ea soa, ,. B h s k Good Handthrown base, white d Wh' 1 1 Graphotype model 638.1. .979.Mi28afl 6 pm. firminSo.Laguna.Must enc. pea er, hemp shades,•~.Couch, xlnt con .$50. 1rpoo Inqui r e , l\l rs . Lewi s ----------1House keeper, general Mothers l·lelper·Lite type 65 wpm w/some bk· Hardwood 494-6186. ..-Diamond Settittq--washer & elec. dryer.~ Cocktail Girl position duties, prc£er 12 to 7pm. hou sek~e_ping & chil~ kpng oxper 3 Yrs mi n 0 g rn s 11 k sh antun g While You Walt. ea. 4 Drawer chest. red. _4_99_·4_55_9_. _____ _ NB c 5d y 644 1318 upcrv1s 1on Mon Fri · ANTlQU E P ine roP, w /t u rq . piping, de · S -a vail.Applyinper.>onor ar·a. as.· sf 3 ,1.1 ·6 Q exper.Salopen.558·1727 LeafTable,oval.50 'corator item.$lOO.Scan·•Designini:; white&blueS2CI. malBu si n es s m ac hine. coolilct, Victoria Statior. rom 1 pm. wn $160.536·5190 dinavia n W<Jlnut Exe. •Restyling Octaional Fruitwd en1 FACIT. Like new, adap· Rest .. 990 Dove St, NB. ·r E " lran s p . S e al Bch . •Secys,lookbepers •Sizi ng lbl$15.962·6352. table. New $1-&00. Muke 752_0240 Houscw1 e : am an ex a 213 /431·6158 aft 6 :30 LizaeindersAgency Appli011cas . 8010 Desk, $300. UI006 Al>pen • $5 to $6 per hr teaching wkd ysanytin1ewknds. •020Bt'rchSt,Ste l,.... ••••••••••••••••••••••• Tree Ln, Irvine. Sat •$ettin11:. SJNGER188Kllndustria orrer494 ·833S h bb 1 'th Tri """ A ·15 •Appra1s1ng . h' bl . · C~. Exper'd o Y c asses WI • Newport8eaCh833-8t90 2 O Cu . Ft . 2 d r c.cP~r7ocC',~l~07'5=.-=c-oc:co"'"-I •Watc h Repairing sewing mac 1ne, ta IE At'upunct urc Me dic al Waltrfts.K Chem Embroidery. Cal Callfor!t'fi.· He frigc r a tor w t ice i\NTIQU E CARVED By The World's Attest mounted. Will trade ror Equip. suppli~ & of'ficc 9'19-3488. HeededNow m aker. 6 Mlhsold. Cost BUFFET 11!..--c----rototilleror sellforSlSO furn . 640·6420 AM . Dlshwaslwr..& ****** Establish 1965 $500.sel\$345.673·5684 W,\LNUT.s3251 ~peen ~ Afl5PM ,f>45·I816. 644·8707 PP..1 lusboy Immediate openin gs . PBXOprs.Typists Scrv i(·e Station Allen· . BestOffc r SAL£: 25·50'7" OFF on Apply in person betwn 2 Several sales mgt posi. &Secretaries dant. Apply, 1251 N. Cst REFRJG ., Signature . 548.7800 mostmert'handise! Misc•lloneous Pianos & OrlJCll'ls 1090 , & 4pm doily. Castaways, lions open. Persons in · 17802 Sky Park, Jrvine Hwy. Laguna Beach. £rootless 15.2 c~. 4mo ol.d. . . EUROPEAN GEMS WOftt•d 8081 ••••••••••••••••••••••• D ana Point. terested in eam ing s up· {Off MacArthur. betwn $ 2 5 o. A v a 1 I 4 / I 2 . Qhve green swivel rocker. South Coast Village ••••••••••••••••••••••• HA M M ON 0 0 r g an plemental income, part Nwpt&S.D'. Fl-eeway) Serv ice Station Allen· 675--4803eves &wkends. Exce llent condition. $45. Santa Ana Cash for good used rurn. Spinet. Moving Must COOK time or rull if pre!. Ph TempoTemporaryHeip dant, exper'd. Day & 548-1627 546·0710 refrig . fr e eze r s, & Se ll ! $995 or Bst. lmmed. opening. Private 963·5514 ror appt. eves. Full & p/lime. App· OLDER Stove & Re£rig. =>;~~:;:;:~~~~~~!~~~~~~~~~~ s toves. S46·fY168 675-3468 'c~b. Newport area. A~P· lnstructor to instruct in Jy Shell Station, 17th & Gd cond. $25. ea. Danish style walnut din· Jim person,1801 Bayside woodworking & arts & Need $85-$110 wkly? F il Irvine, N.B. 548·0138 ing room table. 4 cane Machln..-y · 1078 Wanted: Appliances & Baldwin Ellingt.On player Dr. CdM. W k l b $225 +. House or Fuller , back chairs. xlnt cood. ••••••••••••••••••••••• power mowe rs. Pref piano, e lectric fl: pump, crafts . or w oys Mr .Richards.846--5455 Service Sta. At~nda"',BRANDNEWNe~erus~ SJ00.6'5·7092. PAPF.R C U TTER NOT working . Reas w troll s. Needs work. a g~s 7·18. CaU betwn 9& expernec. F /time.Appll Broan 70000 senes. 48 • P OLAR STANDARD 646-5848 536·8775 Ciok, mature. f /time. Mrsa Verde Coov. Hosp, . 661 Center St, CM 5,642·8372 . HEW TRACT 1n personatSteve'sExx· Stainless steel dual CONTEMP. 3 pc, L. R . . . h 1 ·.1.0::::.=:::....-,,--=-:::.,.--l ='-='=------s •LES ... "'......... on,JOOJo:.17th St.CM Blower range hood.Cost s et. Gr e e n. $85. 600 35 ~ inc ' fu ll wuto. 2!-"J Wui:ited : ~'re '64 Silver Piano. Hammond Spinet Insur Agettc:y Girt "' """""' new 1170. Sell ror $75. Jasmine, CdM, 644-5767 years old · 870·4564 or Coins. Will pay do~ble Light walnut Ex cellent Cooks. Kitchen Help & J aniloria,A , apply 3201 E. Coast Hwy, CdM. Co mmerciul Lines Un· Well established Orange Servi ce Station Allen· 5-18.4984 630·1710. fac e v a I ue · CASH . condition. $600. Call after derwriling & rating. Ex · Counly developer. M1;1st dants ror evenings & K1ncsize m attress & box Ml .!I IOIO 968·3302 ask for Cool, Iv. 6 494 .1807. per, necess. 494·1c.TI or be_ exp'd . Draw and 1.'?m · weekends. MusJ be 18 Y,r;;; Auctioft 8015 springs w I frame. $250. IC wovs number w/ re~_t_. --' iijjiijijiiiiiiijijjl !>49·3058, Mrs. Bradley. m1ss1on negot.Jable. Con · or older. Exp d 'preI'd, · ••••••••••••••••••••••• cost $400. SS1·569'l ••••••••••••••••••••••• DEHT.4.L ASSIST. Janitor$2·$2.50hr. tact Mrs . Caldwell for but not nee. Must be de· M•STERS .4.UCTIOH *I BUY* Exper. or some training 1333 Avocado appt. 846·2366. pend able w/ ref's. Apply "' ~latching couch, love seat r.~q'd.n.x." · ·~yl H.c. Mon -in person, See Fred, 3131 •PUILIC AUCTION• &chair. blue-green. $100 Good used furniture & LqrU F . 644·7: 62 Newport Center. N.B. NU HSES AIDE·Exp'd }-{arbor Blvd, C.M. •FRIDA y 7 :30PM• or offer . 546·79'5 appliances or will sell for ::Ttal Office J ANITORIAL. part time. Conval. Hosp CM R ---i~ you. ~ ,.·u Call 642·.J505 Service Sta. Attendant. ~·---9' Span. couch, loveseat & MASTERS AUCTION Secy·R ecept. Exp'd. 5 nights p/wk, S:JO.to::... p/lime, exper'd. Bonus & Liquidations velvet chr, red & gm. 64&-lt.16 & 831-9&25 mature. NB adult prac· pm. ~u.st be bondable. Nurses /\ides. all shifts. for s mog, brake or lamp + PneumcrtlcTools Gdodcond.$250.557·8345 ari6or'Sundiy~4. ::~ 'f/l~q/I~ % .~.,:; ~ lice. Salary beg. $575. Expe!1enced & over 20. Con v. Jl ospital licenses. Avail eves & We honor Bo!A & 114/6'6-4801. 548·5687 CiJ ll642---0593 wknds. Neat appear. & MasterChUC:Tjc)arge Span. Walnutloveseat.re· WANTED h.ndwr,·1,·ng Apply versible cus hio ns . Dependable, exp. clean· 'JUNIOR SAt£SM£1 Nurses Aid . Relief needed · MASTERS A M GoldJbei«e/bm. Almost TOP CAS H DOLLAR ' .._\ . A CONVt:NIENT SHQPf'INQ ANO -<7 SEWING GUIDE FOR IHE : ......::..J.f CAL ON THE CO. ' For°" Ad in Womtn's World ing woman. Fridays, L.I Fri.+Sat.nite&partof morns2SOONewportBI. Open0aily9to5 ., PA ID Jo'dR YOUR Own trans 67 < '"""eves 10 15 E •·~ ••o CM new. $95. 552·8803. · .,.........,.., · Age · . am-..,.~ Sun.494·3083. 2057 1h NewportBl.CM J EWEL.RY, WATCH~. Cati Sue 642-5678, ht. 330 per week gettin~ new Ser• Sta.Atteftd 83.1·96250r646-8686 LIKE new rerra,, $250. or ART OBJ ECTS, GOLD N 2 p· l kl custome rs forlheDA.IL'I s1~ 990E CoastHwy NB ., ... 1020 best. 3 pc 'lving rm set SILVER SERVI CE . ew -rece 00. P ILOT afte r school and MUR ~/ · · .-eye $75.496-09'11 F INE !"URN & AN· lilit Dolall '"""" for new car dealership. ~perien ccd only, apply i!I person. Ask for Willi Maul. • :saddlebocllV•r '-IMports "28402 Marguerite Pk y, Mission Viejo (use AveryPky. Exitl Saturdays. You must be CENTRAL SUPPLY Sitter· Ma l ure woman to ••••••••••••••••••••••• . . . TIQU t-::s. 645·2200 out of school by J :OOp.m. Ni,1:hts 11·7:30, full time. eome to my c M. home to Used Bikes/Parts.$15/up. 7 PC Stanley din set. ~nti • , ) I and be able to work at C.S. Tech 2 days, N/A or care ror 2 children Call Buy /sell /trade. 2488 que velvet occ chair & STEP bumper ~ lo 74 . least3days perweek.N1 W I~ 3 d ays Onl y ex. ft 5 l).46.7218 · Newport Bl . CM . maple drybar.640--5868 Chev or GM C $25. New '',e. Tra ns porta tion pro· racllity need apply. Xlnt Subs ti tute Secretary . ,. Q~~EN M~ttress & Box. greenPU SS0.544·3'117 v i · a Carle w . Costa ltfesa yping, 's a · frame. 2 m os. old. Ex· Xlnt cond. ISO. incld Miss es ' wardr-0be !O's, \ ' deliveries or collecting. pcr1 enccd Ln acute care a pm, · 642-7910. tailgate ror '72 Ford. a 'ded C IJB44.ti236 lion us cs . Conlact Mr. T . 50 horth nd 90 Peugeot 10 s pd. 23 Springs, Firm, 1 yr old I \I\' Eq u a I E~g1~;:rt un i t y !\Temori,al •!ospital , 301 !a;~c~.~d:inc~e~: ~~~·Jy~ tr as. Best ofrer. 673·1321 frame . •97·1542 12'11, $20. Sewing mach. ~ Di s hwa s her wan t edl----"==""----1 y1ctor1a ., Costa Mesa . Lag. Bch. School Dist. aft.5 Queen s z wat er bed headworks$20.968·7886. ~:f:,\"lo £/ti me. Mon·Fri. fo r ICEYPUMCHOPR s-12·2734 .EOE. PersonnelOlfice. FUJI "F INEST", 25" w/frames&heater,$125. EARTH .~~.1 \,...,· conv . hosp. Co ntact l Yea r e xpe r . Salary S L. f _ .. ~ Pri frame , weight 22\.'.z lbs . GE Herr ig. like nu,$75. ':ll)iGO' · Beve rly Manor. 340 Vic· open. Good co. benefits. Offit'e Attendant, board· ummer ! e gua,..,.. · Ridden less than 10 mi. 646·7811 WORMS · ,. . , toria, CM 642-0387 Apply National System"s 1ng care facility Days Club in f~I Toro. 35-"'0 Cost $420, must sell $3ZS.l----------1 ' . The Star Puff ,..,,, I • • • • . • • • • ., D\)hwasher wanted. Musi b! well groomed, Refs. &. e.:cper . Carmela Jtn;taurant. 628 N. Cst. · f1w y. Laguna Beach. Corp . 4 3 61 Bir c h . Sat&Sun only.7:J0.3:30. hr. wk . 18 y_rs. & «?Ider. 752·0160btw3·Spm. CORNER bdrm group set FOR THE GARDEN ~e '.it. 0 C A'.rport) First aid. $2.50 hr. Call M~n s 27 lwlon~gomery. Xlnl s't25 646-9283 Worm Casto'ngs S2 Lug ~l~~·~ ~"' · · · Jerr. 586-0860. Ward 10 speed bike . Xlnl: · · .,...,,./!";.-' ORDER DESK cond.S40.vhone642·5487 Water Bed , Kingsl:r.e,yr 173ti2Gothard,HB. '!..{, •., r ... ~lea v y phones. No Tt:J 1-"Pl!ONE SAL.ES Id /'ft ti '\ book SO On ·~· · •• Newport Beach. (Near Costa !\f esa. 642·3.'J0.5. w/ A RC Sr. life saving & -·. •• w /tbl lots of storage 1000 FOR $4.~ (i r-{ · :- Le9al Se-cretory comm. Mon·1''r i, 3.5 .. ' , ·Cameras & o .. w n1 Y !iea ng ra1. · Metal case I . e ;~ ~ ~ E ''d I 1 typost I le r . Sell O range Coasts E I 1 I030 Diamond sa~ cut t his single bath sink w/ fix · <""\ ~. DOCTORS xp r .x n · 1 Knowled ge o mari ne favorite ncw!l pa per. qupman beautirul grained Mes· tures$5548·7800 .F;,~·~, ,·,·.~Gtl~ • • • . ' sh pref'd . Active l\t.i ga. hardware hel p£u1. Lite Good earninl'!:s , Big com ·~••••••••••••••••••••• quite wood frame & head . . ·~ ' fq-~. ASSISTANT tionpracttt'e.644·002..l t yp ing . C oa s t miss ions. Choose the Nikon FTN, FI.4. le ns. board. Healer & all ac ORIGTNALOIL. p. ,"?-\.. Young lady (18·28 ) to L.iquorSLoreClerk C;1tamaran C o rp , hoursyouprefer towork· Plus s trobe & £1lters . cesso rl e 11 , s heets PA INTINGS ' G< work as doctors assis· r 1 , 97'.J.2H80 e x.t 234. 9:30am to lpmor5:30pm $300.675·1806eves. Original value $925. Will S48·7800 ' t.''F~ · tant/ rec pt. in health full time cma e pre· --,~.,"~~'.(<,1'1~ !>pa . No ex per . ferred 752·1336 Park inlol'. all end. \•>a nted . ~t 8~~~io~alh~t~~ Clllh 1035 sell for $41SO. 494-6298. 9 x 12' Fringed area rug, ~ ~~ " nec::essa.ry, Welra;inyou. L•'•e ·ln Ho use keep•,·. Over 18. w. ell ~roome:d . . · ••••••••••••••••••••••• G•aa.Sala 1055 wool. Xlnl cond. $100. -......: •, '. I ftn '" V I I C I£ d I &.,30am and lp~. SIAM ESE KlttelL", 6 wks. •••••.-.-•••••••••••••••• .,~, .• 179 • A:PP Y in person a or working husband, wire & &<1<14 ~17080 1 Xss"s,'eBrse t~~ !!:qua I Oppor. Employer Red Po'ont , Tortie Point. lt!OV JNG SALE: Tents, ""' ~e. 2112 Harbor.Blvd., 2 young children. Take "" l-"-'-""-------1 dM full charRe of home 1--4. Telephone Work ·l2·9, W/papers.83i·2BM Tools .. Tab le ~ Beds, Quil~resl bra nd new box · ..,.,,,,.,.,,~ ----------i SI & f (f Wed thru Sun 40 br.s ca m p ing equipment, s pring fra me & melt. .~f}. ... DOGGROOMEI a a~y . ~me o ope~. P a rt y Plannl"r s fo r wk · hr No ·ressure Dogs 1040 gara1e Items, & many $75. Dial·A·Slitch cab. ~, iicper . 551-0411 for appt. ~~~~~·MGina1~r s~.e11•19 healthy, ha ppy bus iness. co:id$2 be · S4 ~lbin i ••••••••••••••••••••••• other things. April 4. 5, & sewing mach ~. Ski 9225 ~~ WalnutVillagePetShop. 1 5 on. ru r1. CallMr.llell.646·6205 month. 83~·0211 , ext Dog Obedience Class to 6. at 2000 Beryl L_one, boot.sworn 4x, yellow, SIZES8.2Q i~~~;;~~~:.:-;.r~;0;;~·;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~1 PROBATE Legal t63Y St11 rt 4/16 at 7 :30PM. N.B. 548·3660 for d1rec· Nordica A!ltro pros, 185. '-· ...rr .... ·,_ -ffT,.~,... Experienced Drapery Newport Beach/Irvine lions . Revell e trumpet & case "'1 ,,,........, 111 "-"1" .e.m.'ress wanted. La"· Secretary TR •1~ ••• 645 0341 rt' 6 ~ L0.4.H ESCROW I •: X I' I:: R I ENC E D .--. ~ Area. 546--492:8. Garage Sale·. Sat Only9·3. _..., . 8 pm. una Bch. Interiors, 1030 OFFICER L. 1 Will train. Must have s .Cst.L.B.494..Q48. ONLY !) a guna Hi ls ability to sail , •PETWORLD• 135~ 35lh SL, Newport Sofa bed , chair, 2 ~ide J)owney Savings & Loan ;11rca. 1-lig h salary. Call 11 , Beach. tables, 2 lam~. coffee Fam i lia Americana hasopenings for exper'd 586·2510 Know ledge o( sma Sh1h -t2u, Maltese, Pug, table 1120 all Standing necesitamuchachapara (;onv en t ion a l Loa n -sailboatsreq'd.Training C how . l-lu11kie.s .SAT ONLY 9 ·$, 2535 lamp·115 64s-Sszr ciudod d e una nina o Escrow Offi cers in its Public Helat1 ons1Sales to include s pars & rig· Chihuahua, tiny poodles, W~stminster, CM, Bikes.1.c.==·~~'-'-"-""'----I frezco s ueldo, comida, Y 1-lunt. Och ofricc. S&L Pro ,•e n s ales :i b1hty gin~'pply8am-12 noon lab, p eke . doxie, pit guiUir, clothes, etc. Good MATTRESS. dbl az. 1 Mlh habitacion l'1l neceiiarlo background pref'd. Con· net'ess;i ry, IUp:h .e arn· 19t9E.Occidental,SA bulls ,cock:ipoo,pom.100 mdse. new. Sac riricc, Good tlabl a r po co ing les. t ac t ft1r s . Br e h m , 1.ngs. Mixed puppies . Stud De al ! 548·9790 (Keep 645·1700. ~-8.12 1. Equal Oppor. 714·400.S!H!J service mo8t breeds. 2S2S MOVING Sofa bed 115, Try Ina) ---------J r..mployer. TREASUIECl*ST W.17th at Fairview. SA. K ing·al:i:e MatJ{Boxl-'""='------"t'yp'r,,~H~!'soAL.wp~ Mi11c LVH ila rt!rE~~~t~g.S Of· ~~~1~!u~':h:en~oi~ C>pen eves 531-60'l7. ~he~s. m\I!~~ ruem , !:~: Do~.':"i1o~rl1~ger duties. Apply Nation11I For11·7 Shift.f/lime. Fri fi<'e . Perl lime. Cell forprojet'\.$2.to$2.50an Old English Stieepd~dlt Bargain priced! Sat. nt"eded Items to the "System s Corp'-4361 f 54<>-451\5 wkdys, 546·0231 hr,dayorevc.hrs.avail. pMup 0 p 1 1, .. ,.A.~C,$wkao . 9AMtn6l)M,2188Poctflc GIRL SCOUT Garage Qa_rch, N~wP,Ort ~ach. &Satnighl$ol .$341per after5wknds. . •females. A CM 641$98141 Sale .rt "8u haye (NearO.C.A.irport.) shirt. SmaU coov. hosp. No exp. nee. Apply im· SS&-ll4IS ve. • · s omethina: i. .donate, COf'lgenial atm~phere. med. 287$2 Marperli. FAHTAmC call: 968""810 aft. 1 pm General orfice work Boat Apply G lc nhave n of RECEn,IT"fltlST JJ:~rkway •. No. 12. Mis· lrlah Setter puppln, 1 G•t•Gts•• • Insurance Agency need~ Ne wport, lSSS Superior Sharp , 1nte ll i ge nt . 1uon Viejo (off Avery -wk s, AKC res. t'hamp --. --. ,._ lert dependable, young Ave, NB 646·7764. w/min. 1 yr r.ontlnOO\IJ§ Prkway) stock. $50. 64$-03S41 eve.. Juat about evrrythln1 'rl. between <11Ze 22.32"·1----------1 1 r M you would w1nt plus fOod with rlgures, typln LVH or RH gcner• 0 c ex per. u.~t Wgitft' /W......._ BeauUful. lova.blc pup· some ml1cell1ntou.1 un· • phon e Ptrsooality, IELIEF ~aab~iet~!Yr,!1:Pb~~ Pri me ftlb House . p Je 1 , Samoyed a, wiualitem1 lhat1renew ' ermanent. S4l 7S. mo. 3.11 Shift. Ptllme for phonll lra rfi c effielently, Me.adowlark C.C .. 16782 L I b o r ad or , ha v t or near new. Saturday l( hooe67S-m41 11 •-A 1 :tcply In ~erson. 3-SPM Graham Sl, >t.D. physlc1I &r shots, $10, to 4. See it all at ZS.S sma ~on v ........ p. PP Y 8 d "-•· M on thru 'ri. Aller$ by 073-43914': 624·7832 roa way • .....,...., cs.a. t'ou don't need a irun to Glenh:i\'eo of Newport, t 9 67 M You don't need a gun 10>1 -~-~~~---- i •draw last" when' you IMS Superior Ave, N. B. 11 Pli' · 54 '11 · r• "dra w fu11t " when you FRF.1-: to dood home. I d I .-. D .1 ..._ .... 64 White. 1409 t;. Warner. I I D • ~ i ce an a n "'"' a1 Y.1 ---"--· ------I Slnta Ana . Equal Oppor. p ace an ud n the allJ Female, rt. Hus'1 .... ,_. l'iJotWant Ads!CaHnow Employer. P1loLWa.ntAdsl Callnow ty Ir mellow. C•11 ~6'2·5678. Soll idle Items &42'·5678 -• 64Z-~7fl. 4'97·26M. " ,1 t"utniture, cootware, dis- he1, l1mp1, jewelry, much more . 233 t:. Willon,CM . SCRAM-LETS ANSWERS 1-::nUre -•~xile - Ultty -Access - TAXI There'Lo; no que.5tlon he's rich. but don 't you think It'• a bll ostenta tious to JIO to 11. drlvt ·ln movit In I T~XI. l ~KI NNV INTO 1 L"l.n, IOllJ· "'•IO!ood lop otrr • 1or"4, •l••lln · ... •l•t •~In. rr- ""'JI orion or Cull.tin knh - pu:k1b1~. pr•ctto;-11, "'••h•b'"· l'r1n1 ,.4 l'a\t t'rn !112r.: :>oll••"I' ~IM':1 8, HJ, I!, II , 111, 11, JO. ~l lol I~ (bll•l 24) l•kl'• 21" ,...f ii• &O-lnd1 f.t.brlr , Miid SI.no f!lf' t•<'h P•ll•rn Add 25 <'9'111• ror e•fh p.11\lern ror nr1t·tl1~1 mill •nd •11ottl11 h111dlln.lf, Dlh11rwl'<11 third· flau deliv11ry will l•ll• thr•" ~•nr m'H't. 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Apri l 3, 1975 FIELD'S W ~--"-••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• '4i00l'lan°"t·;p::';°~ ••••••··~··•••••••••••• '85 Dod1e Step Van , con· IMW . 971 M-.c1i1 97JI T et• 97, .Alrtoti.Uted A&rtos,Used fluted Splneta:, Gri.nd., Yamaha 500. 1800 m.11. verted lo tamper. •••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••·•:t~••••-•••• ,':'/•••••••••••••••••••! c.;;~·•••••••;;20 ••••••••••••••••·••••••• Pl•r,er1. Oot.n, out lot Lllre new . 11000 Ph =•ebanltally sound. •74 IAVAJUA '72 Maida ftA 2, low mi. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Mu1tan9 ' . bua aeas. RentJoPlion to MUi:e.e.-82ie , . J r~t aee to appree. Xlnl cond. MIDY extru! . CORONA --Sl185 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~u~d Kawai. Stfcnway, • ' l .... OIH1:&10 CLOSIOUT 11900. Pli : anytime, 4 dr aedan, al~l auto COHMIU. '74 Mustang II. l..ow mi. • win, Chlckerlnc YAMAHA 125 dlrt bike 66 RD Super van, , ·SAVI SSS 84$-2680. trana, 21,000 mi-au kleal CHIVIOl.fT Air, .auto, vinyl top. Priv. ·Yamaha, Kimball Wur ' S21JO. Call W.ll&M •ftcir run1, look• new. N•w · * 530 I* Ut •old 1970. By owner, SAL.EStrSERVJCt:; Pty. $3500. 5.52.7433. etc. . ' ·· pm. tires, batt1, brakei, lo '13 MAZDA XI Wagon , 2012 Me•• Dr. 548-5703 ZIZ -"'---FIELD'S (714>63tJ.mo ml. 41M·tS79 IMMIDIATI 22000 mi, am/tm, 4 apd, ater4 pm. An)'llmeSat. I H...._. llvd. '69 MUSTANG, v.s, auto, 12072 8rookh .. -t GG '71 HONDA CBl75. Stree DILIV•Y -963 1760 COSTA MESA disc brk11, <tll pwr, radio, •WURLITzt:lfa" j bike, 1d. cond. tSOO Ford '72 Club Wag . Ci00DSIUCT10H -""· . '70MARKJl,2dr.,landau 54•·1200 air, he.11.ter. landau lOP. can .. mod ~ 4~ U:fxi.~~· Ml-7911 ~':.nip~ S.hti ~~toy}'if: *Conti-'-'--* Mere .. , IMll 9740 OOp,dauto, air, R/ll, xlnt '70 Kinaswood Sta. Wag _!!o:IO. 968.4395 Le111te k _ _, ••••••••••••••••••••••• con · 51 '000 mi. Orig A/C, P /S, P;B, xlnt Old1mobllo . 99•5 u 1 11pell er tt~oo. TRIUMPlr D•)'ton• 500 833-Sttt. *Le....,• ~ow 001w1n.6er. :Ml -3tl», ~-0408 cond. •isso . 644 .1900 ••••••••••••···-········· pr Mhl kinky · Oink 1988,run11cd.$400. ~-Ellm1nulti the mlddl " • pluno w/blu ck llKht-1·0 ~a·.9013 Alltot W'•hd 9190 rnun. Le.1111e direct rro Purch= <9·S). Salell and Service ~sssoo. Ph: 642-8885 9'1S HONDA &38Kit' Du ••••••••••••••••••••••• uuthoriicd de11.ler! T':J nualf TrlMlllph 9767 1073 El Camino ss, 454 4 OLDSMOllLI: .Anllq ·oak 11 I._.. 1 ' a WEPAYTOPOOLl..AR .,. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Bpeed, fully load"d '. 'MC TRUC"S ri h . • ,an'-' UP· Disc a1S9S. 1973 Hua FORTOPUSEOCARS There must be a reaAO Us M~ "' " " *3Ltplano.Sounds1ood. qutivarna 2~0 1700 FOREIGN,l>OM~TIC we ure IJl In !iale&, IJJ I TRIUMPlf'tTifREE S3U0.960·3677. HOMD.4.CARS · 962·7o20, 5J6-l82.9. 493·8474. or CLASSICS servtce, 11 in aelection. COldad '6S Spitfire C -U I 'ly Olds TV •_ ... , UNcl Cw t1.... s1m <#788) °" 9932 n vers1 , -o, ,73 1-londa 350CL.12()0 ml . If your car 11 extra clean CreYler IMW ':I' '69 TR~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• 2850 H1:1 rbor Blvd. HIFI, Stereo 1091 total. l600. Call Gn-l &ee us tlrst , ~~ w Isl Sll'eet I Ml -'• UL..jo I $2699 (fl'6J7) COIVITTIS COH la Mesa 540-9640 ••••••••••••••••••••••• eve11. IAUIRIUICK SJnlu i\na KJ.5·3171 lllOllw• '7JTR-6 Always a selection or Late model color TV, xlot 2925 Harbor Blvd. 111.wvte $3999 (IJ299) used Corvette!. Phone 68.9 1dll Cullass. 2 dr. Gocxl cond. call arts YA MA.HA 2!JO DT1 Street Costa Me1a 979-2500 ~ ~ .,....... "' D I C K M I LL E R about new '75'su;stock ti~es . Runs ~ocxl. F.'100 963.2963 3400 ml, super clean. ,... ._.. ...,.,. .._ ........... ,..,.. MOTORS HDoow•ddCQuM~· ir~~i;ior1~~11 .~sider ••-M S4.SO./offcr. S48-S189 o TOP DOLLAR ......e;:...:..._--;ia1•1,:' 5S7·Zl32 vean ••IS•·. ,;)U!'reo, 11gnavox Walnut $46·1258 • ..,.. .. Console, good C'Oftd. C.o:itl---------1 PAID Ca-' 971 S ,73 280 • Dr Sed Yolttwogew 9770 Nr. MacArthur ••95 SUPER h f ,.. ' .. · an. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Jamboree and Bristol .... new-Make Offer. c upper putt o IMMEDIATELY ••••••••••••••••••••••• Loaded! Sharp! Mus 1 8 U t J "/! \ V W NewportBeachS33--05SS 5'6·2126aft S:30PM. under SI()()() bucks. Wil FOR..... ·74 cAPRfAuto,V-6,2lOOC se ll . Beal Offer parts / ar•. a 1 Dan , trade ror truck or van. _... 833 8084 7 Olds '69. Air , power , cusiom 1ntcrtor . Xlnt cond . S875. l'.P. S36·J978. 25" Color TV. Uke new. Wonllastlon~wilhsum FOIEIGNCA.RS mi ,$3 ,495. PP. -·· 979-0935 (8to10am or 4 CORVETTE T·top, Justhad •-h I 5-485083 afterSpm) PIS, P /B, PJW, air. llll SUPRoME ma""' over au · mer coming on. Triump CALL OR COME IH · OYIR 100 whl ., auto, AM /FM. "' • 53000 mi , '70CUTLASS Sac. $160. 494-4579. 6SOc c 557·1005 betw TO SEE US '73 CAl'Rl V-1!. 4 is...-..t. MEW & USED REP.4.IRS-SEl.YICE $6,795. p . Ply. 83l·Ol66 "a3e3w9U5~~s,dimmal'.;.,S3l .6SO. .ze 'th lOAM & 2:3-0PM . .,...~.. · o., ays, ..:. ·29<>7 . ru 25" Color1V, xlnt ----------< fur, sunroof, 23M mi. MERCEDES EXCHANGt:& ., '64 Corvette Convt. 300 -•~'-•~/_w_k_n_d ______ 1 rond.~ llonda en 360, like new $3350. 644·0686. REBUILDS HP ... ,7 'd pd · $150.645-7192. asking. $795. 0.11 Greg OMDISPl.AY BROOKL.YNBUGCO. 0 '~ '1' .<ds •orig ahun 9720 Hous• of ltnDOrfs Est 548_9141 wner. x. en . ·cil795. looh & MorWtit after 6 PM . 963·5012 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ... 1zto 1-==------"'""'"''-'8,13""'-·~?84.,,BL _____ _ 1~9 SEDAN "98 ", fully equipped . Gd . Cond . $950. 644 ·0451 Equi,....nt '70 SUZUKI 90 Dirt bike WILL BUY YOUR ME:~i~~r~EliER Bus, '71, 19,<XX>, Rebuilt, '72 Corvette ••••••••••••••••••••••• new eng, Gd. cond. S200 DATSUN, TOYOTA AM /FM stereo, $2,300. '73 Olda Cutlass Suprc1ne. S36-218ff Alt. SPM 3100 W.Coatl Hwy. frt.8. OH VOLKSWAGEN 6862 Mancheiter, Best offer. 497·1849. T •TOP • Sale by Owner. Clean. G-rol 9010 642-9405 PAID FOR OR NOT. BuenaPark 4 _speed, 3,§0V-Sen~ine, Xlnt cond . $:l500 . '72 YAMAHA 12.S Dirtll -----------1 w I LL p A y Top 523-7250 '64 Camper w/cycle rack air. power steering, .64~5~-2=356=.'----~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• Bike. $200 firm. WE BUY DOLLAR. CALL KENT On the Santa Ana Fwy. & Side lent. New lransm power windows, tilt & Pinto 9-957 V20 Welcraft 16.'i/IO Head • 540·0019 • ALLEN , 540·0442 & eng. $950. 548-7180 scope steering whct'I. & ••••••••••••••••••••••• top lraylor Elee. Winch1----------IMPORTS '75 Mercede leather interior. (336 PricedToSell.497-3UM. Motor Homes, '73 240Z . A/C, mags, New S '68 VW BUG, Blue. mags FBQ) TAX ADVANTAGE Sole/Rut 9160 Top Dollar For Any Koni s hocks, AMJFM. Exec. Special & rads. '69eng, gd. cond. SALE PRICE Donate your boat n.•EN'T'ih~'b:si.~-:i73··E~ Make or Model. 2 Sm pg . S 8 6-11 4 7 Good till Aprils 645·3334 aft. 7PM 55675• JIM PA'"'OS ,e_,_st_w_k•_•_ .. ____ , BoyScouU 546-4990 ecutive 25'. all lux xtras. n .-'72 VW Super Beetle. JIM •-~. MwlM Free mi. 979-90565.Spm, MAZDA 1972 DATSUN 510 Wagon, .Lor w mileage exee. car; c 1 ea n , x Int con d . ~ auto, air, radials, $2200. ullyequipped. AM /FM s tereo. $1850. MARINO • .,__. 90]0 **CORTEZ MOTO 2001S.Man<heste• orbestofr,586-2493 4972898 f p . ••••••••••••••••••••••• HOM E.:-27 .000 miles. Llk A h · .. ...,, ~ 450 SE ·, full 11ale price . a l 6 M. MOTOR CAR. S ___:ia e1m °""""""" '73 240Z, silver, A/C, FM Olds 45.5 Marine Engine, new! $8000. 498-231 5. 1 .1 $14,949 ; ser. 3798. Lease 1972 VW, good cond. Low 1200 W. c...e: u-., brand new, complete. TOP Dollar paid for stereo tape, 0 nu eage, at $255.81 mo. (36-mo. mi. Am/Fm & trailer 645 1102•••• .SlOOOor bsl orr. 646-8123. TnllSers, Trayef 917 BMW's and all other Im· xlnt cond. $650. under open end lease.) hitch. $1850/ofr. 545-1220. -~--;-';:-.C====.:~':':-1 ••••••• ••• •••••••••••. ported ca rs. Book. Pvt ply. &15-3346 l\a9u ,,... tllt 1a1-.. ~ c111• •PINTO WAGON• Aulo. 5000 miles on re· built eng. Very clean, in · side & out. $1895. 492·8785 •7 1 Pinto $1250 or best of. fer. Runs xlnt . Ca ll 960·3222 aft 6pm. '73 Squire wagon, air , auto, mag whls. new tires . l ·Own . $2750. 642·3867 e ve loah. Power 9040 ' Prowler Trailer & M 1· b •to 310 28 '70 VW Conv .. uin New ford 9940 C · BMW 1971 240Z . Super clean in· ax. ia · • ' · · • ...,.,.,,. • 73 Runabout, xlnt •ond, Jo •••••••••••••••••••••••. Buick Electra. Both ex· rev1er •-· D ~o 00 lop tune up ti-NOx ' side & out. fine engine . .:;l'C\::. ep. ~· · • · ' '"'"· · ••••••••••••••••••••••• mi. hi mpg, avocado/ l960Twin Eng 30ft. Chril. cellent cond. See eilhe Santa Ana SJS.3171 Michelins, conies, mags, e~•ien,t. 556·5854 ; 494-4683 '73 LTD, 10 pass. Wagon, wht, 4 spd, $2200, 962·6929 ~~~~~~t~.PA';1p\ii·fin~: ~-~h, t ota l S3750. -5-EL~L~U~S~Y-OUR-~CccA.c.R~lc l air, ouLo;landing buy at Jim Slent0ns · · Air. P/B. P JS. Jug rack. Gd. cond. 675-49'l3. Traiten Utl1'6.. 9180 Wet•Y top~·· $.1595. Pri. pty. 494-432918. Imports v~ op~~~R~i ~unev urs· :~s?~ i:~~s 675-6200 or '74 RUNABOlIT, tov.· mi 146°892S 1111.6 14 FOOT KELSO out • "' MU TIEC • l973240Z.On.1y .15,000mi. d : · u ·ave . • . ••••••••••••••••••••••• 833 9300 A J &Oo'I W•'IJ -'·-'ldor board. W /trailer, '75 • . · . . Looks new 1ns1de & oul. • · · ·~vw '67 Ford Wagon, 10 pass. Plymovth 9960 tags. PERFECT COND. En~lo11ed ~ard_ener s Will take an}'~h1n.g 1n 16 mos . old. Silv'er, -------'--'---!excha n ge engines & Mech. good .. looks good.••••••••••••••••••••••• ·for summer fun. XLNT. traller$100. 7.Sl..ic.4x ¥~~eetcwalches, rings, am /Im, air, beautirul, 'Le64220Sth EHdtop.,C1lass11c, ~~=~:·~~;~uaranteed. P.P .$635.554-2744 BUY ror $325/make of. ~-3417 2000HM" "?:!&f'LVO. $4550. Prl. pty.497-2333. a er. s unroo , m ntl.!'~!."~~~----1 ;;:;:-;-;;;:-':;-:::;-":;-;-:---I I M t II cond.675-7434/675-7482 , . '69 LTD. 2 DR. Vinyl top. er. us see, ca '74·16' Prorile tilt trailer 1971 240 z . Must sell! 4 66 VW Ba1a Bug, newly A' S800 548-7800· Ideal for dune buggy: COSTA r.1ESA spd Air Mags Stereo 1970 250 Sedan, 60.000 mi. re bit eng., 1800 cc, many ir6~;,~~lor 6'4·~. Chryslrr /Plvmouth ATLAS '89 .JA.' (iLASTRON, w/SS c y c I e 11. sacri fi ce . OrGIMJe c--a..~s 58,0oo ~ i. Ne~ tires: 19-20 MPG, best orrer extras. Must sell! tl200. _ _:_:.:.::::::..:::..:.:.:.::o:::.._1 Open Oaily & Sun . 'til 10 H'l>' Chrysler. ma n y 837-6928 HlgheitS-.;;.. Good cond. $2850. Aft6 544·8258 536-8337. '64FORD.Stk.shift,78000 PM xtras. '800. Pri ply. "'r. Senlca & °" l1t1•Drh . PM . 552-0051 . '73 4SOSE , sunroof, Beige, ol•o 9772 orig. mi. ~~Sms 2929c~:[a~!~vd., 1!42-032 ~ 9400 ' I •••••••••••••••••••••• ....-rt l ill Max•yToyota '71 240 Z. Low mileage. mmac. cond. 546 .. 1934 Dingy, fibreglass, with•••••••••••••••••••••"•• Call Rogerorllill Air conditioning. $3700. 83-0·S579 SPECIAL '68 FALCON 6 <'Yi., stan. __ __::_:_=-...:_:c=__:_ _ _j oar or 3HP motor. G VW EMG. 1600CC 847-MSS 675·1518. 'shift, gd. cond. S700 . '56 Plymouth. runs •real. ---""-'--'='---1 -""'-="---~---I F 8'7·1359 eond . Reasonabl 530.6940 Fiat OR SALE or Lease '73 VOLVO SALEI 1--='-------1 body excellent $450. or 675-9875 FIEE APPRAISAL 9725 450SE. sun root, xlnl. • Ford $145. '67 Fairlane, best ofrer. 831·945.5 -----------lTotaled BMW 2002engine, We buy used cars & ••••••••••••••••••••••• rond. 830·8095 Fa<"tory Demos & Ex-1 t d s ·r c JI 2A'OWENSCRUISER trans, Konis. mags. trucks . Call GROTH '73 128SL Coupe, xlnt. . eeulive Cars. Good U5ed ~;.1~:. · acn ice. a Potttiac 9965 Head,Galley,V-8Pwr. manyparts.493-7901. CHEVROLET ror a fre< cond.$2,400. 65 MB ZZOS. Sunrf. Air. VolvoSelection ••••••••••••••••••••••• $1900. 675-461~--~~------j appraisal. 675-2740 PS I P 8 /.Auto. New ALL PllCED MaYerick 9947 '70 Firebird. New tires. (4) 16.5 Tacoma Wheels GROTH CHEVROLE·r , valves, t1re1, battery. TO SB.L ••••••••••••••••••••••• Stereo. Gd cond. Sell IMMACULATE W/tirell . Front 10xl6.S, 69 850 SPIDER Convrl. Good cond . $1395 .., h I b k 673 2760 • y · h l cc H 18211.Beach Blvd. l..o miles, new tires &lop, 645_1273 ej l • ,o 2 OR, sharp, superior e ow oo . · 19 Ile e . .,90 .P. rear 12x16.5. $200 . H t n .. h cond c t>. k hit between 8 & 2 pm A•k M 0 846-0224 un 1ngton u.!ac mag. whlti. Real Sharp! IJ,.11 lllnW I .. e ono s c s , · bui;::~, t88b1:. ~~~r Si~k.l -'"'-=~.'-.------1 847-6087 549-33.11 11.275. pp. 556-4769 . ~ UM~ UUIO must see. $1200.831 -1809 cf~o~r~G~e~o~r~•~'~· -----I bait tank & many extras. Auto Pa1nt1ng &~yWk, MG 9742 ·Jit; Mercury 9950 '73 FIREBIRD See to appreciate. Sl650. Reasonable. Quality Wk, SEUING YOUR CAR? Fiat·8.SO Spider Convt. ••••••••••••••••••••••• :,~,: VOLVO ••••••••••••••••••••••• Low Mileage, Sharp! Trade for Cycle. 496-0433. Call Rick & Mike548-321 1 TOP PRICES PAID 1970. $975. 1970 MG Midget Convert. 1972 ME RC. Marquis, 644 ·5569 For Im..,...,.., 842-9082eves. AM & FM. •1700. «7-7028 19" H •-· CM 646 9JOJ ·-~.s.n 9060 Autos for Sale p 'df ~N-• .... uo (lf"V', . s2300 · Ca ll 979-67 lO '69 BONNE.:VILLE 2 dr. ~ a1 oror ot Ol.4.NGECOUMTY"S arter6pm between8&5. HT / to t' . ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• Dean Lewis llllPOf'fl .._.EWEST & , ••~EST ........, 9746 ORANGE .. w au ma 1('. air, 1971CATALINA27 4Wltee1Dr1Yes 9550 l96SHarbor.C.M. ,.. -• ;"r" COUNTY stedre1o .. vinyl interior&, 9~HPEv.lnrude.. ••••••••••••••••••••••• 646-9303 IMMEDIATE •••••••••••••••••••••• '66 Mercury Catalina, low r1:1 1a tires, oneowncr Xlntcond .494·9679 DELIVERY '72 O'pel Rallye, 4 spd, VOLVO mileage . good cond . a beautiful car with ooly 14' Hobie Cal & trailer , new trampoline. '85(). 842·7658 4 WHEEL DRIVES Autot,lfllporhd AllModels&Colors steel radials, Am/Fm, EXCLUSIVELYVOLVO Hea\er \,aif. Pr/yate 73,000 miles! $1299 ••••••••••••••••••••••• • nu cond. Will guarantee. Largest Volvo deaJer in Par Y · a e 0 er· ( Y X X l 1 3 ) D I C K NEW & USED Dick Miller Motors S1850 or best offer. P.P. Orange Cou nty! Buy or 548·2850. M _IL~ E fl f\1 OTOH S CieMrol 970 I ,.. .. .;wJll;;;I. 496·5582. Lease direct. Musto119 9952 _55~·~-'-'-''------ CAL 2S 1969 91hHP Out· . board, gd. cond. $6,250. 996-1029 3.LAMDCRUISER STATION WAGONS ••••••••••••••••••••••• ..... ~ .. lover 9757 ~··~· ,,~-,~·~ ··:···················· '67_ FIRE;BIRO, 6 cyl. BRAND HEW 12o w . warner ••••••••••••••••••••••• --69 M_UST_ANG stick shift. clean ni ce • atSo J\1ain '67 Rover, needs work. • • Automatic, air, power car.S785.494-0JI8 Lamborcjhinl Santa Ana · s.s7.21J2 $350 or best otrer. Call steering & sharp! ICYU Vega .9974 Rhodes 33' Sloop. No. S. Balboa Cup Winner . Cla&llic-Champion. '4500, 675-t868. to Choo~from Example: E ada evesatt5646-3665 2CY.l5 S Mancflester 659) ••••••••••••••••••••••• . sp Honda 9727 s Anaheim 750-2011 Ready to GO !!! '72 VEGA Wagon w/ 4 List price: $29,500 ••••••••••••••••••••••• aab 9760 $1295 speed, ra ctory air. & nev.· 9'72 6 cyl., 3 s peed. air, warn hubs. radio, heater. & ex· lra clean. !466t'OLI HOWot«.Y •••••••••••••••••••••••Sac r ifice! '74 Volvo • tires. A rantasti(' car! $23.500 ~~g~~d:r':~rr:~dt~-~ JIMMARINO ~;:15~rc~~· ~:~9~ HOBIE Cat 16. Calir. Special. I yr. old w/trlr. Sl,900. 831 -0571 $4177 3tochoose! ~Am!9 xtras. $5700.640-1388. MI LL Ell J\101'0HS JIM ~ MOTOR CARS 557-2132 470, U.S. 852, North Sall1. Trailer, xlnt cond. $19.SO. ........ hy or....... '68 Volvo 144 Sed., Am Fm l2 MARINO Aulhorited stereo, A /C, 4 Dr , OOW. Coa9': ttwy. l 'he fa sLesl draw in lhe d ftlul lAH,.:A · 10% Sales&Servlce radials. nu brks. Silver 645-1102 Wesl. .. a Daily Pilot toW\ t:WW MOTOR CARS leach lmDOl IS blue. Must sell imtned! Auou Ir• !ht Saiki itr Chi• Cl:1ssif1cd Ad . 642-StiilS. Hobie 14, Im mac., 74, win 1200 W. Coaet Hwy. MacArtilut and $1200. 551 ·4~ aft 5 or Fial 972S Fiat 9725 ning boat. xlras,644· TOYOTA 645·1102 OVER FACTORY Jamboree wknds. or 632-6236 1..::.:::=:C....------1 • •••• •• • • • • •• •••••••••• ••• • • • • •• • • • ••••••••••• Acnu ''"" tflt Balbu: s.,. Clull INVOICE 848-0ove 752.\)9()(1 22' He :shnff A rt 1966 Hc><b<lr , CM b4b -9J03 Newport Beach Autos, Used --Eaillerrz:.rr rigg~ ww"ilo ];!:---,---------1 Alfa Romeo 9705 ••••••••••••••••••••••• teak option at deale LIKE NEW '72 Foret :Y.. ••••••e:•••••••••••••••• OH ALL Toyota 9765 cost. 546-7172 ton 4x4 w/<"ampcr. many Atfg.ROIMO HEW ••••••••••••••••••••••• a.lck 9910 xtras, must see $4 .800. luy or U.. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~:~lpt/. 9070 ,,_64_6_·863_7 ___ =-cl Aulhoriud '7S HONDA SPECIAL I968GS400,Sharp. T L 9S60 Sales•-.,_.......... rull power. Pvt. Pty . ....................... f'llC... oa.:::io:::1v1 .. ., SEDA ... "' Exchange use of Clas11ic ••••••••••••••••••••••• leach I~ ~ ·· · JOYO'TA SAi.Ei 51150' 963-4496 1947 22' Chris Crart. lo MacArthur and Y 0 u r c h 0 I c e or 11 ' 87 Electra 225, c.onvert. use of doek. 642..awJl PICKUPS Jamboree acce5sorie11 plus t•x & Fac~ory Demos & Ex· good cond. $450 or best GOOD SELECTION 848-Dove 752---(J9()( licenae. Order yours ecul1ve Cars .. Good Used oiler 552.8851 SLIPS Avails Newport. Bea ch 20' -32' Power 18'. 60' Sail 673·52.53 T.--porlotloo ••••••••••••••••••••••• Newport Beach today. Toyota Selecucn I c==· ='-'-=---~-1 NEW & USED ALL PllCED CadlHac 9915 Prtce1starlat........ Alfa Romeo GTV '72. TOSBL ••••••••••••••••••••••• $2177 Fm /Am •tereo. Lik< c ·ADILLAC '73 Dat•on (67639V ) 4 <92-0753. oguar 9730 W\ trot4 speed, ste r eo, mag ·A.udl 9707 ••••••••••••••••••••••• wheels. ••••••••••••••••••••••• '71 XJ6, air cond, am/rm TOYOTA Over 70 lo ch008e from. 1-"rom $1995. GMAC Financing & Leasing . new. $3900, E'e' ph ' d l • Lil••~ 1 Must Sell. tst otrer taket= stereo. Nu tires. ~.lk c-..n.S•/ 9120 ecut u.uw lhisonceinaliletlmede· W/beige Inter. Lo mi s. 1960Horbor,C.M.6d6.f303 Reitt al. Late •72 Audi lOOl.S Must sell. Bst ofr. I-~~=~==~= ••••••••••••••••••••••• TOYOTA' Per t . cond. Low ml. 7 14 /846-1918 o •GRANDOPENING! RENT: vw Camper Van. 497_2869 eves. -4S4·!M7i 714/848-3848. Datsa Toyota l':':~;,:,,~::;;,,,;_,i~~~~j Sips 4. AC , ruily equip. d Volksa-Porsche r. By Day or Wk. 588--0475. 1966 Horbor. CM. 6•6: 9303 ayll. Ma1do 9738 Major Tune·UpSpeelal '70 EL DORADO, lots of '72 Audi 100 LS f dr ••••••••••••••••••••••• VW 's ................ $2$ extras $2750 . Im · SALE, 91n' ovrhd camper '72COUR1ER, st.eel s~e loaded End or' lease' '73 Ma.zda RX2, 2DR, aut Moslolherfcyl. $28 maculate. Call 8 l.o s. w/E·Z loader, f'ly eqpd. whit & HID bumper, lo musL ·10 this week A/C, Rtdltl tires. Jm Callon OTHERS...... 645 -1030, after 6 , 557-2562/ 645·2475 miles. $2050. 6'5-9929 5'8·0285after4. · mac. 9000 Mi, $3100 • 6"2·3'34 • SS8·0263 Nancy Mobl'-H ...... 9140 '56 OMC % loo, pick up, Ad' 1970 1001.S 4 d 536--0805. 1731$uperiorAveCM '73 EL DORADO $5800. ••••••••••••••••••••••• new eng, have all re· u 1• / •bit • 1rl cau 979·6710 between 8 ceipts long bed ste sunroo , re eng., x n S ,....,AR G.A:,.E-.»•tc ._ 1.:•~n~<f~•~· -------1 8x48, Grett. Lakea, 1/c side w';bte heavy duty f mileage , must sell ~ .w --'-.,. lots of room, neat, $2500. spd tran• Body in ext.rt 842·3148 .1.&111 CLAY L JOU.A. '69 CAD Coupe de Vllle. PP.5'0-$589 C'rond.AreaJ'pOwer'7oAUDI100LS4dr.w/• ~:t:: ~ ~-:..:Z'!:",.,*!~ ~ Nl'!·~rt'l ~l/3CS,92a~f~radio.~. "lelel ~/ e "~ .,. ~1 ofter T• ... ___ ....... _,_ ~-''''' oc:1. 11~ • ~sc;:r.c,-:-. · -· ..-· 11peed, radio, heater, ,...,;:; •• -:.,.,..,.,...";.~ J.1•21-«1 . 9110 645-3-MIJ radl•I tires, & exce1lent .t,,_ z..dlec.lllnftsiarl: CGll'IOl"O 9917 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ,74 TOVOT.A big ti condition . (654BXR ) 11:::,_ lit.. Ut::~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• 750 Kawasaki 72, aood xtru cust 'v. cim:ve;; $2199 DICK MILLEA ~ »Mlt ..,.....-. 61 C.....o cond. $725, 6'5-iOOO ex Slee~r.tUoo.orbellol· MOTORSSS7·2132 •v... )lo.t ......... 6 c)'I . 3 apeed. Ptle 53t ter. Will ••ll separat.e. IMW 9712 ;~ B~ sr:· yellow w/blk. lnte. Runs Yamaha 17SRebuUL 531&#4 •••••••••••••••••-•••• ,,..,_ JI........, ,..,..,., aood, Michelin radial Vatecll frame • toritl OIAHfil COWr«Y"'S • e:::""'"" •E!,*,,~ I;~ tires. Clean $900 or will aso. Muat aeu. 147. 1deoad. ,f.. a...... ~-, .:53::•c.:·2906::::c_ _____ 1 Dirt only. Xlnt cond '1!8JEEP "'Tcn~clc·up,. T l:;. ~ '''ff' consider trade lor ? Jltn ' Mo.G7 ,.,,. ... ,.... ''It.It I• .:.::::-----:---:-:-1 ii'~ ;~ n~.:S::C.:1 '87 Camaro eonvt: New ''71 YAMAHA 170, C11ftd·-· Ptlt117. • "2- '57 CheYJ Pantl. new ,. _ f l :" :.r "=.., top It paint Runs areal! Um, new enctne, good Sales·Servlce•J...eas n1 1 ......., ~Ml """" Mutt tell l&OO or belt of· cond. •• 548·9.'181, Roy Car ver, Inc. i~ rt~ ~~ _.... ler. 675-S230or673-QS06. '74 OMC halt ton, •~. Roll1"Royce BMW ~:" Utt-Hl:.t i;: Siena Grande. p/a, p/b, 234 E. l7thSt. .. ,....,.. .. o..-o ,.1~,._,,, CM•rolet 9920 l • ..IAN\ Coata M 546 4444 I~ ?th •s.o ' •••••••••••••.••••••••• • r.-.MS-1851 cs• · · i:.... ;JQ:Z.. :t..., """ 1970 Chevclle M11\bu Spt. xln Store-Ma1le.r truck tool SEU, idle itema with ci ;:: ~t ==---'";" Cpe. full pwr, + A/C. bo•A:lumbernctfor Dail)'Pilol CIWiOedAd. 11."r-AT• .rlf..,._• "'""·• xlnt. tond., nu tires, or'Wi T$22:5 • ......,_ M2·5678. , \§Jo.& 1.!.J.U.-.,;Nl<AN •1,... ll,6'15. 644·287'1 I aasa I 975's HERE NOW LIMITED OFFER OH LAST SHIPMENT of $AVll $AVll BRAND NEW 1974 FIATS Large S1l1ction of AU MODELS & COLORS eqvlppeclo1youwont LOWEST PRICES EVER SAVE to $600 OH l!XICUTIYI CilS lf\411114) Dick Miller Motors F I A , T 120 W. w...,... o1 ~Malo -.... 157·21]2 MAZDA CASH REBATES EVERY NEW 1974 ROTARY ENGINE CAR EQUIPPED THE WAY YOU LIKE IT! CASH REBATE RX-4 HARDTOPS CASH REBATE RX-4WAGONS CASH REBATE RX-4 SEDANS CASH REBATE RX -3 COUPES ' , ,, CASH REBATE RX-3WAGONS "1 CASH REBATE RX-2 SEDANS CASH REBATE RX-2COUPES • USE YOUR REIA TE TOWARD YOUR DOWN PAYMENT If YOU WANT & DON"TFORGET FREE 50,000 MILE ·- OR 36MONTH &4GINE WARRANTY • MIRACLE MA'ZD,A;f&UB.,\~U ; 2150 Harbor lijvd. Costa Mr~o · ' 645-5700 r I ;I I . • ; STAGE I FRIGHT! •• • .. '· .. .. SEE IT . THIS WEEKEND IN OUR Exclusive Orange County PREMIER SHOWING! •THURSDAY • :. FRIDAY ·• SAtURDAY ,• SUNDAY ONLY 1.4.PRIL 3·4-S-61 • THIS HATIOHALL Y FAMOUS "Featurrci Car" TOOK 7 YEARS TO BUILD! IT IS A PERFECT REPLICA OF AH 1885 CONCORD ·STAGE COACH WITH 650 HORSES OF FORD POWER. • IT'S AN EXCITING EXPERIENCE! DON'T MISS IT!! • Thursday, Aprll 3, 1975 BRAND NEW 1975 OLDS Starfire O RDER YOURS TODAY ONLY $3577 1975 GMC PICKUP (504016) IMMEDIATE DELIVERY ONLY s3577 TAKE YOUR CHOICE '67 Roinbler Automatic. vinyl 1011, 1>ow c r :->l ee rin g. 1THl\ll4 ) '69 Ford Golaxie XL 2 !Jr. 11 ·r. Automalit·. pov.·cr ~leering. air condltiorung. i989EJV) "68 Ford LTD Automa111·. air. v in~·I lop. µov.·e r .-,\L•cring !XllAH.161 S677 TAKE YOUR CHOICE '72 PlylL Scrtdlit• Scbrin i.:. Auto1nat1 e . 1>c1"1'r s !et'l'•ll ~. H & II. v.sv.·. ;11 r. r:dlye wheels. 11111-:.J /\ l '72 Plymouth Gf-al'I Sltdmt ,\uton11.1tic . pow<'r ~tt·t•rin i.: & brakl'S. air l·ond . '1nyl lop, cruise ('Olllrol. Ui78J F'f ) '72 Ford f'il'lto 1 ·'l/l'l'd transm 1ss1on. -r :1dto :111<1 hl'ate r . 1·1-14E\'Y1 I UIOO !oral ca'~!>'•'~ 1>•u• lo• & l>e •21!11'; f1 !!)1,,.1 <IP(~""<) f.'•C• !flci 1~· l•c. ~II c"">'•n(I cnarg•• i>d>""'nl< ~'~ la< .36 mo$ A P R !1>11 ... JUST ARRIVED BIG SHIPMENT of BUICK SKYHAWKS JOIN THE FREE SPIRIT FDR LOW AS s4533 IMMEDIATE DELIVERY •11~ -·-LARGE SELECTION OF *JAGUARS *TRIUMPHS * MGs GOOD USED SPORtS & · IMP9RT.S '740pel Manta Automatic lrans. bucket s eats, radio. h ea t er. only 92 16 ur 1 ~ina\ mile s Sho·.11roon1 fre s h l741KXYI '74 MGB Rdsk . I spcl'<l. radio, h('Hlcr, only 4 000 miles !l uge sa ving.; (l38KKDJ '7 2 Mercedes 280 SE 1.s Liter f'ull luxury l!qu11Jped low . low mileage (447DTA> '73 Datsun 2402 Automatic trans . :nr cond itioning ff5342 '73 Jog XJ6 Sed a n Full po...,·c r. f;1etory o.iir Jeo.ither. .~lt_·r eo , o nly 16 00 0 miles Stk 5445 '73 Yoho 142 Lu...,. 21:1 ,UOO n1dt·s , 1 01,1.•ncr. Auto. lr<1ns. & ai r t•ond itionin,i.:. (5447) '73 Triumph TR 6 Spa rklin g condition thruout. I 5449 I '73 Opel GT Automatic trans .. radio. heater, only 8000 one owner miles. Sold new & ~c rvi ccd he re. Show H'oom l"rcsh. · '72 Spitfire 4 spec<I. radio. hPater. only 12,000 miles, show room fresh. 312f'ZB Good Selection of Used Sport c ..... ""' w"ere you get Mhoriaed Sales & -·· • COME IN TODAY TO TEST DRIVE the ALL NEW • YOU WON'T BELIEVE IT!! ' . .., . • INTRODUCES A THIRD GENERATION LEGEND Carrying on the Z tradition. tile new 280. With more of ever· ything in comfort. lux· ury and performance. Economy·minded, too. With standard computerized fuel in-- jection tha! allows for a good 25 mpg on the highway (EPA). Come try the 280-.Z and 280-Z 2 + 2. You'll find we keep on i~ proving with age. • & H.ERE'S THE 2nd GENERATION IRAHDHEW '74Y2 26D-Z 2 to Choose Both are equipped with automatic a ir AM/FM. mag wheels & l.ulJ factory equipment • &AN EXCELLENT SELECTION OF THE I st; 240-Z · '70YELLOW 4 speed . air heater, radio. & mag wheels , (01 1BZO) "71 GREEM Au1omat1c , air. heater, AM/FM r adro. & mag wheels. (0170K0) '73 SILVER 4 s peed , air, healer, AM/FM radio. & mag wheels. (530HCC) '73 BLACK 4 speed , eir, healer. AM /FM radio. & mag wheels. (935.JEA) These ears an tiH ill exeetleM eondltfow & ...... -fh""""'lhly inspected & OK'ed by our excelleftt sen-ice depoa l111itnt. You Money '74Gr.c!Prixs DEMOS AND USED Some with .ill equipment including air conditioning, Al\1 /Fl\1 s le l;'eo, electric sun roof, tilt wheel , p ower windows and scat, elec, rear window d e f .• S J option, power door loc ks, auto. deck lid control and more. WMP!f, 14 GI.IND PRIX IM7JES) $4189 JS GU.HD PllXS IH STOCK OOTSTAMDINC USED CAI SRECTltNS ' '68 FORD GALAXIE 500 Fastback. Automatic, power steerino & brakes. radio, heater, rallye wheels. (756DJP) '68MUSTAHG Economical 6 cyhnder, automallc, radio. heater, bucket seats. ni ce. (XEU056) s I 189 "70MERC. • CYCLONE GT Coupe Automatic, power s1eering & brakes, air cond., AM/FM stereo, 1 O<Nner (029AGC) 74 FORD f.250 Pickup 8 ' bed. heav:y·. dul·y eq uipped . Automati c, power steering & brakes, AM radio, less lhan 6000 ac1ual miles. (45874U) s3999 •• INSTANT CREDIT JUST I CAU AND 5 MINUTES IS ALL IT T AllES -546-8017 • tAX REFUND ISTIMAn YOUR DOWN PAYMENT! .,..,... ...._..., r .. ........... ,.. ........ .._ .... cw of,... -·· TODAY! • • z c • • • ' I .c I / LAST CHANCE! -FOR FREE ' RODEO TICKETS JUST COMI IN AND nsTDllYElt. HEW c=°AR!! l lCf'ISt DC<l<YUIS OVfll 11 IHPUSOH ••. , LARRY MAHAii AHDOSCAI THllULL ••• • • ' DE'MO and EXEC. CAR SAtE! •75 C-D• VIiie Cabriolet top, dual comfort seat~. AAt /FM stereo radio with i;te.reo · ta p e play e r , til~ !>1.eering ~:heel, twilight sentinel, full power and rac~or y air condilioning. (7459J s7995 '75S ...... De Vll• Vi.n)'l roof, Al\t 1f'l\t stereo with 8 track tape player. \ill steering wheel cruise control. fuel 'monito r s. fu ll power and factory air · conditioning. (00511 '75 C-De Ville Cabriolet top, leather interior. dual comfo rt seats, A r.1 1 f'' M stereo with 8 track tape player , till st eering wheel, twilig ht sentinel, cruise control , full po...,•er and factory air conditioning. 14960) '75RHtwood ...... s ...... D'll-• Cadillacs top or the line . Every possible option inclllding duHI comfort seats. AA-1 1 FM stereo with 8 track t ape player. tilt steering wheel , twilight sentinel. cruise control. radial tires, fuel monitors, etc. Full po wer and factor y air conditioning. {3233) · PREVIOUSLY OWNED CADILLACS '74RH!wood TalitMan Epitome i~ motori~g luxury offered to you 1n Victorian Firemist , padded roor. Amber Medici cloth interior. Power everything. plus every option available: even a lig hted vanity mirror! C905KW) A TREMENDOUS VALUE ., .. ~ :...~ " '72C<•••V. Vinyl tOp, leaLhe-r up-1 .hOlstery, rull power, fae"-" tory 8ir 'condilioni~g1 tilt wheel. stereo, rad1a1 tltel."etc. Priced to seni (l49ELT> s3795 74 c' ... lie \'Ille D'Eleg•c• tri• Cabriolet lop_'}.~tapest:J')' interior, NHL:power, rac· tory air conditionin_g, tilt wheel, aureo -etc. Flawless c.ondtlion! !4il6.JEX> • ' .~6495 . • . . . • • • 7 • • . . . . . ' "'· •• ..... .. ' t • ..... . . . • I L•lll••b a/~. ' th Coast • -. -.. .. ~· ·•r,r -• . ' ----------_.,_ Tod ay'!!i Closing N. Y. Sto.eks " l VOL. 68, NO. 93, 4 SECTIONS, 38 PAGES r ORANGE COUNT''.', CALI FORNI A THURSDAY, APRIL 3, 1975 TEN CENTS . . ' *. • - llinsl_i11lf;'s Consultant Fees Questioned .. By GAi!\' GRANVILLE ott-.0.11, ll'ltttttd Congressman Andrew J , Hinshaw IR-Ne.,.,•porl Beach ) was paid $6.000 b-y lhe Spartan· bUJ"g County, South Curolinu, 'as- sessor's orrict"" in 1973 butcvc:fieials 1n that southern county s111d today they arcn 't sure whit they got for their money. Spartanbure:1·County Asseasor J. L. M'arl~w. s·aid the W.000 pay· menl to Hih,lhaw covered a hand- written 1it1Voice for "software-Cor 11jnf1e.fan\ily residential com- . puter' a ppraisal systems." Howev er, accordi n g to Marlowt_Lhrce mont.1\$ earlier the ·South c81rolina county 1 had purcha'sed such a syt;tem from Orange Co!J,ntyjor $2 ,045. "So •. we're ilot• sure what we eot Cor our-se:,ooo •. ·· Marlow said. ?Se cQiUirined tbal he has tieen l • • contacted by Orange County Dis- trict Attorney's investigators . And. ~{arlow added, of(icials in his county are conductj.ng an in· vesligation in an attempt to solve the $6.000 ri~dlc . Neither Hinshaw nor Orange County A·ssessor Jack Vallerga were available for comment this morning. A spokesman in Hins haw 's congressional field offi ce in San· " la Ana said the llcpublican con· gressman is not expected in the orrice today. Vallerga's sec1·etary said her boss .,.,.as ··in eonrcrt•ncc." S1>art.<Jnbur~ 1·ecords also sho.,.,, that both llin~ha"' and Valler·ga were paid for consultin~ services in March of 1973 . Hinshaw, according to thl· Spartanburg assessor, was paid $462 to cover un invoice sub- milted to the county March 23, 1973. Vallerga, Marlow said , Wal) paid $714 for a consulting invoice he submitted ~1arch 2, 1973. The paym e nts to the 1 .... ·o Orange Counti.<Jn s came within three months of llinshaw's stl'p from county assessor to a con· gressional seat <ind Vallerga's appointment by the county Bott.rd of Supervi~or s to replace ) • • • !, • • L .. ·1 .. ., .. ' 8gtltt'1 . Probes Police B • ... Kids Snrlles' ' 58_Viet Orpluirns in B0;y Area .. SAN FRAN.C ISCO (lJPll ' FiCty-e,ight Vietnamese orphans. flown out of Saigon by a pilot who defied ·attempts to hall his plane. chattered and played In ltn Anny ·barracks today, refusing to go lo sleep. "M.ost of them are rinally run- ning' out or ener gy," said Dr. Gary Feldman. who was i bit y,·eary himSt!Jf after exa"mining the children. Elude Polfee ' A· gUD ma,n and en -acC"1JpliCe with a baJeball bat torrorl~ and robbed a yoiy:i& L~gun' Beach coujjre-and their'i nCarit son Wednesday in1Laguiia Beach in a heist netting the bandits only $20 and a set of keYs . • The robbers eluded captQ.re by police who tl1_r ew all available units into a ~earch of the yi(iinlty , surround1._ft._g th ~\.\Cdttage Restaurant, .ft\e area ... where the crime occuried. ~ 1 ' • The robbery occurred at abQut 8:30 p.m . as the 28-year-old man, his 24·year-old wife and infant were returning to their residence followliig a stroll on the beach belo.,,. Heisler Park. Two men stepped from between two apartment ._build~ ings as the couple walked in the vicinity of 300 Cypress Dri.'!'.e.- • '. ' . two of ~e orphans were ·transferred o a hospital for at· tention to m or ailments. Army "personnel at the San Francisco ~idio trieC to g,et the rest to lie down on th~ m attresses in the barracks and get to sleep. The orphans. ranging in age from lhret: rd onths to 8 yeurs, ar- rived at Oa'lcland International Airport duridg tbe night aboard a WorYd AirWIJYS cargo jet whosl' ·B'N.1tdl1ili nl • • .4~ c•ljl>er aUiotlialfo,pJst0l .bne oanllit,con· fton(ed .the ;family and oraer.ed ·'them totialt.Q' At the s~me time he manis)ulitted. the slide action of the Plst.61 pl,Jl:cing a roUnd in the · gun's firing ,chamber. j. The gunman ordered that the child,be,placed on th'' grqund and told 'th'e coyple to turn ·over all their propertY. The Woman said she ttad no!):noney.-Her husband 'handed over the cash and the • keys to theff home and a store he manages. "' At this pojnt, the baridit holding the bBsd>a ll bai became agitated. H'e shoUted and c'ursed at. tbe.cou.,f.e t hen or'&;:red the m to tie face ·down on the ground. The banditS fled on toot north up Cypress WBy. \ (See BAN DITS, PageA2) I • • ,\' pilot took off from Saigon in de- fiance or instructions from air controllers . The pilot said he thought it v.·as just another stall OPPOSITION TO THIEU INCR EASES. Story, Page A4. CHlt;F RESCUER RI CH BUT GENEROUs-A-10 .,.,·hich had di'layed the orphan night for many hours. World AirY.•ays hoped tu fly I ,000 or more orphans to the Unit· ed States but ran into red tape. Two or the 60 aboard lhe cargo jet when it left Saigon were taken off in Japa n because they were sick. All the children on the night were orphans sponsored by Ftlends ·for the Vietnafn Children. a Denver-based agen· cy. which has been ta.king care Or chjldren Jn Southeast Asia for eight years. The orphans are headed [or new parents throughout the Unit- ed States. Some families . have waited 18 months or more to see• their adopted child. Some youngsters were crying when they arrived . Dr. Feldman said. but most were soon running around in the barracks, shouting to each other. tossing basketballs and playing games. They appeared cheerful. well- scrubbed and dressed in neat pa- jama-style Vietnamese clothing. "They 've been up all night with <See ORPHANS, Page A2) .. U11c ertai 11 F11t11re Laguna Beach Councilman Jon Brand is shown with puppies kept at the Laguna Beach Animal Shelter that may face death because of pet overbreeding. Mayor Roy Holm Wednesday night proclaimed April as Pet Respon· sibility Month to draw attention to the pet overpopula- tion problem. Pet owners were urged by the ,Mayor to have their animals neutered or spayed to stop pet breed- ing Project Too Costly? ' Group Sees 'JYeµ; Civic Buildings at Site By JAN WORTH Of, ... Oallr PllotSUll Capistrano Community Action Council CCCAC) representatives told the San Juan CapiStrano City Council Wednesday night a pro· p6sed community center should not be btd'lt on prime land in the central business disttict. Al Arps, a n active member of the CCAC. to)d t he council his group believes use or the pro- posed I3·acre site would be costly and imprai;:tical. Late last year, a civic center committee proposed using a site on El Camino Real a block south T est s Begun ' To Ide ntify Lag una Body Orange County Coron~r ·s of- ficers began a series or tests de- signed to identif.y the body or a t man found Wednesday in the South Laguna area and also to de- termine the cause of his death. Sherif r's oftic:ers wete called to the scene by a· local resident who spotted the naked body partly covered by brush on the s!Opes or a canvon near loth Street and Sunset Avenue, about 1,000 feet above Pacific Co~st Highway. Deputies •aid the body was or a long haired man believed to be of the Mission San Juan £or new civic buildings. A parcel of land in front of that, bounded by Yorba and Forster Streets. was proposed as a large park. and the committee also suggested rerur~is hing the Los Rios Street area a block west of the missi?n to include a muscl!m and new library. Arps asked the council not to CSeeCENT,ER, PageA.21 Treatment Plant To Become Hotel? Move the four-year-old $2.6 million San Clemente sewage reclamation planl and build a tourist-oriented hote l and conven- tion center in its place? San Clemente cit y councilmen discussed thetuggeslion at length Wednesday night a nd agreed to give it more study April 30 at a joint meeting with various city commissions. ''If you want to do it. we certain- ly can do it." said Phil Peter. city engineer . The suggestion first was raised at a recent council meeting by Councilman Ch arles Fox. He proposed that the city form a second redevelopment project to move the treatment plant along Avenida Pico in the city's North Beach area and construct the hotel-convention centercomplex. ,Fox sa id the area could be de- veloped · · a l on~ the lines or <See HOT.EL. Page A.21 Gas Rate Up i Average l ncrea.se $1 a Month LOS ANGELES iAP) -A new natural gas rate hike could raise the average local resident's monthly bJll from about $14 to about $15. the Southern. Calitornia G¥ Com- about 25 to 30 years old, with weight estima{ed at 170 poun4& , and height at five feet 11 . They said lhe condition.:of the bod)' ta~. dicaled lbatt tbe'Victim had been> dead for about a montb. . . ' pany says. • 1~ ;, , • .. 'A colnpany spokesm~n said that the 7.14 percent in- 'trease effc<::tivc ~edn~ay had .be,~ ~eeded il?~offsct ln· c~as'es rhc company Is paying f<!t SUl>'Pll~-• But th~ spo~estnan said the~-mlJtht be cut out lf the gas company passes on a tax sav11\'&S l\"1\l 1alh under the Tax Reduction Act of 19i5. , b: Coroner's officers."4aid it,.\till take.about three to foll~-b to • "°f111>1el.e toxlcologicil testa on. ~Nmainl'. ,.~J . .. . ' -.. I· • "We are s tudj'Jog the availabJt: oSti,c,>ns,~· the kesmanstate:d. • .. 1-linsha.,.,, as Orange County as· sessor . County records in Santa Ana show tha t Spartanburg County was billed for the computer soft.,., are system on invoice 07070 in the arTiount of $2 .045. The fi,::ur·e .,.,,<is to cover Orange Coun- ty's cost v.·ithoul prorit. The S\'stem .,.,,a s made availa- ble lo other ,::ove rnment agencies · (See.lllNSHAW, Page A.2> ets Slug U s e Defended By Brand By JACK CHAPPELL Ot u.~ Daily Pilot SWtt ·rhe Laguna Beach City Coun· cil has ordered police depart· menl use of hollow-point bulle~s probed by the city's social needs advisory ('On1mittee. The action taken Wednesday, folJO\\'ed lengthy and sometimes heated discussion. Counci lm an Jon Hrand charged the committee V.'aS stacked againsl the police de~ partment 's point of view ravor- ing use of hollow-point <1mmuni: lion. Brand stoutly defended the force 's use or the hollow-point bullets. He said if he were threatened by a man with a gun and a policeman were forced to shoot - the criminal. ''I'd like to see him blow his head rightoff.1 think the citizen has to be protected." . The a mmunition used by th«: Laguna Beach Police Depart- ment is des ig ned to mushroom on impact with its target. The effect gives a much greater diameter to the bullet a nd thus ·'stopping power" needed by orricers con- fronted by life and death situa- tions . Police Chief Frank Schopen told the council. Co un ci lw o man Ph y ll is s .... ·eeney, after lauding the local departme nt's capture or a de· ranged gunman who threatened to kill officers and others, said she found the hollow-point bullet use by the dep8.rtment "very frightening ... Mrs. Sweeney said after read- ing the chief's ""ritten report on t.he bullets . s he thought t o herself, "Oh no, they're not using dum -dums.·· Dum.-dum bullets, sort lead projectiles riled flat on the head. were des ig ne d to maim and cau se exte n s i ve physica l damage to soldiers. They were outlawed by the Geneva Conven-4" lion for use by nations at war. HolJoy,.·-polnt bullets or the type used by the police department are in common use by law en· forcement agencies in Orange' County.' Councilm a n Ch arlton Boyd asked Chief Schopen who had ap· proved the use or the hollow· point ammunition by his force. <See BULLETS, Page A2) Coa 1<t -WeathPr Increasing c loudiness and not so cool tonight. Cons iderable c loudiness Friday with some y,.·Lnds. Cooler days. 1-li ghs 56toG4. Lo\vS tonight 45 to 55. I NSIDE T ODAY Railroad o//iciols in Orange, Los Angeles and San Diego counties _pre belting millions that Soutliern Califor- ruam will forsake their cars lo ride commuler trains. See news analysis on Page A 7 lodoy. Index Al YrtVt ~l'I(• AJ IEtlftll .. "'lloKll CJ l..M ... ,,_ All C.l+tonol• "' CIM."5tlflll 04•1t COft'l!Ct C• CnH-till C4 DHUI H41UCM At 5<111111'1•111'•.. •• 1E111•n •111me11t Cl Fl-• C•·t H«wtc.... Ct ll!Qfl'llilliefl cs .... u .... n c1 • " ' J> DAil V PILOT L /SC ~untian ~ives Up rji Sieg~ -' A-··1m an who b ar rt cud cd 11s~lf ins ide his 'fustin home inly t oday after warning iaage County she riff's oCficers lt!•he was prepared to kill his url children s urrende red thO\ll incident two hours later . ftrey id entified the man as Gu s lor·es Garcia, 45, or 17541 linier St .. Tustin. G11.rcia was ke n from hi s home lo the ·ange Co unty Medical Center. h ere h e wil l undergo yc hiatric testing, officers said. Sheriff's Lt. Charles Cona"·ay id hi s officers rerovercd a rine ~m the Garcia home. but a1·e Ul seeking a hund gun thut "·as J>O\'.ed to be in the <::.iplurcd an's possession. ConaY.:ay s aid Garcia's four t'}:pge children are unharmed L~ a two-hour ordeal in "·hich e1f\: father r eportedly \Vamed !Si.\!1ng officers lhal he "'ould ,,Cl them and himself if th e wmen a pproac hed the rc. ience. COllaway said Garcia was trsuaded to change his mind iring a series of telephone con· trs.itions between Garcia and !(.-riff's officers. Qona"'•ay s aid his office \Vas erted to the ract that the four lili.1ren were being held hostage r th e i r father throug h a ephone call from Garcia's ex· lfe "'ho v.'as barred from the •me by Garcia earlier today. Conaway said Garcia told pf. rers who took him to the count y r.1Ilital that he was upset over his tmestic difficulties and his be· g recently named as a defen· i.pt in civil actions. -, From Page A J !IINSHAW. • 1 Jate 1970 after Hinshaw, in a t .. f l er to th e Board of 11pervisors. said a demand for te system existed. HIS Jetter was accompanied by t!OSt schedule s howing that it OO!d cost the county $2 ,045 to tproduce the system for other abUc agencies. Therefore , if the cost schedule 1<1s"correct, Spartanburg County !as billed at cost for the system ! •purc hased fr o m Orang e bunty. According to county counsel's 1fice. st ate law prohibits an as· tssor or employes of an as· HiBOr 's office from consulting ~th private firms. · However, the law does not pro- lbit' either asSessors or their mployes from consulting with lher public agencies. Marlow was not able lo say 1hen the consulting services G.nahaw and Vallerga were paid •r"were performed. J'i()r was he certain of the dales •i',lwo officials we re in Spartan-LlfF County. Front Page Al [)RP HANS. • h~excitement . ''said Feldman. pey were here because Capt. ~en Healy defied order s by iaigon air traffic controllers not o·takeoff in the DCB. ~Just watch m e," Healy said e:ract1oe<t Lo the controllers Just ie;tore gunning his craft. ~apt. Willia m Keating, who !Iso made the [lig ht, explained at , fiews confere nce in Oakland : •we we re instructed to hold our !Oeilion by ground control. We ghOred that. We taxied down the "'3Way and took off." ,... But some 500 other orphans vere not so luc ky. They were left l<ib.ind becaus e of government l~isions that the "stretch" DCB ~as not safe enough. ORANGE COAST L~C .. DAILY PILOT ' ' 'f11t °''""'1" Co.o\I O•H• p, IOI , ... Ill"""•" I•(""'" Wo.;,.(i 1 ............. p, .,, " pullll-d .,, the°'...,,,... } ,ai..st P\Jbli,,,.•no Cornp•ny. s~-••• ..,.,....,..~·~ """'I,.-""""""•~ IM...,Ofl r."<lo&• t(lt C<l•I" l -... N<>,..p0r1 l\<'acll, Hunlotl<;iU>n 8".tth•Foun. ~•'" va•l•Y, I•••"•· S•<1<1!eoac-v.11,., •M ·~ 11tac11 --s.>u111 C<t•"'· • ""'JI• r-"""'' l E'"°" ;, pUbh~ S..tv•o••• -s.u..i.,, ,..,. IN.•o•• 1>~n!"1Yno "'""' 1, .. , JOO W.>! ll•• • '"l, ~·•Mt·~•. C•io•o•~·• "1•1~ Robert N. Weed Pr''"""' •n!I PvOlhher J ack R. Curley v;ct "''".,..ni '"° Go-..... 1 ....__ Th omas Keev ll Thomas A. Murphlne _,...,,nqe"'t'"' ·cnatles H. Loos Richdrd P. Nall ·~)11"'~' ,,.,. .... ,1"9 ["'1"'• f'rottt P•,,e Al CE NTE~ •.• proceed o n any establi1hed timetable for his celendaryearon the projec:t. He said lhe CCAC re- quested that dis~usaio.i. debate and communlty Input be con- tinued so a ll people a re informed. "I think the CCAC's position ii; unfortun;1te a nd premature," he continued. "Not all the facts have con·1l' forth th<.1l \l.'e W&lnt to bring out ." S"·eeney stressed that no de- cision on any site has been made and pointed out that the proposal for the central business district site \vas submitted to the public as a way t o elicit community in· put. ~1ajor objections to the central bu sin ess district proposal in· <:luded : It \\1ould limit the a.mount or land that could be put into "o(f sll'l'l'l'' business parking in the business district . -There could be o reduction in sales tax revenue by using the land for civic buildings rather than bus inesses. -There likev.•is<.' \vould be a loss of revenue rro1n business li censes, liquor t ax. tobacco, gasoline and oil , Sweeney said. He said Lh e civic center com - mittee would be meeting in a week and \l.'OU!d attempt to re· solve some of the CCAC'S con- cerns. He said the committee hop<'S to de li ver a recommenda· lion to the city Council by May 7. Counciln1 an Roy Byrnes s aid he v.·anted the CCAC to know "l have never felt committed to a ny one site, and 1 do ncit believe this council has moved into a de- ci siona l position ." J-le added he hoped thorough s tudy would con·vince enough :°~~et~~twi~aJ~;:~.~i~~s0~~e~t~ election issue. ··rt 's just complicated enoug h that it "'·ould lend itself to distor· lion," Byrnes s aid. .;There a r e man y alternatives," Councilman Yvon . Heckscher agreed. "How would "'e present it on a b,Uot? To sub· m it this to voters would be to con· fuse the vote rs and to convince them we'r e s hirking our duty." t 'rom Page ,11 HOTEL •.. Laguna Beach." He said it would provide an identity for San Clemente. The councilman noted that San Cle mente has direct access from OOth the San Diego Freeway and Pacific Coast Highway. •'That's better than Laguna Beach," Fox said . Fox said that due to the loca· lion, the proPosed complex would have little impact on inland re· sidential development in the in- teriorof the city. Counci lman Thomas O'Keefe. however, ha d a s li ghtly different idea. .l-le said he recently met with representatives of the Reeves Ranch in the city's back country and discussed the possibility of building a hole! and shopping complex there. O'Kee!e said the city should amortize its investment in the v.·&.1ler reclamation facility over a number or years .. lie said Fox' idea should be considered in the ruture. Fox. how e ver. said the city's in· vestment ma y already be amortized because of the land valu e of the treatment plant site. It enco mpases.17 .25 acres. f'r o m Page A J BANDITS ... After waitin g 20 to 30 seeonds, the husband got up a nd ran to a nearby ho me where he called police. Officers re ported the two victi ms were e motionally s haken by the incident. Police declined to identi fy the couple for fear the 1,~·o men could return and usin ~ the stolen keys gain entry to their home. The gunman was described as "'me llow m annered a nd busi- nesslike" during the robber)'. lie "·as said lo be about five feet 10 in ches t a ll and weigh about 165 pou nds. 1'he <icco mpli cc "'3S described as being abus ive a nd vulgar. fie \\';,1s said to be about fi ve reet eight in ches tall end weigh about ISO pounds. Both m en wore watch caps and dark clolhing. The accomplice wore a pair oC squaQ?-framed dark glasses. I srael Troop Buildup Told By The Associated Press Syria's leading newsp aper clai med t oday that Israel is massing troops and armor along ttie Golan fleights disengage. menl line . There was no Im · rn ediate comm cnt from the Israeli comm t1nd . Quoting Palest inian guerrilla ·reports fro m ''b ases i ns ld ~ Israel," Al Ba a th added that in· f11nt ry unit s, art i ll('ry. paratroopers and .s urface·tO· s urracc rocket ~ were be ing moved to points close to the buf· fer art'D in the h ei~hL-;. • TOOTHBR ffSHES . • • SAJ D 'lfNS4FE' WASHINGTON (AP) -The Food and Dru1 Admil!!slratl.,.; announced today \be t;"eCall ol ubo ut 1 ,600 G lr) ,Sco.ut toothbrushes which I( sAJd could tJre~k off in the moulh. The agency said the plastic cases arc not (."Ompatible with the brushes to v.•hi ch they Hre mennt to utlarh Lo for m handles. "caus· ing possible breakage." The brushes were munufac· tured end reca lle d by the Pro- Brush Division of Vistron Co11>. in F'lorence, Me., the agency i;uid. PUC Audit Sug gested By Solon SACRAM ENTO (APl -A San Diego legislator w ants to kno\I. why the state Public Utilities Commission approved a $16.7 million rate Iner-ease for San Diego Gas and Electric Co. despite opposition rrom the PUC staff. Assemblyman Bob Wilson, a Democrat who is seeking to audit the books of the utility, said ~n a statement that the rate increase last yea r is one r eason he wants to look at the firm's records. "In order for us to determine \11hether the P UC staff was in er- ror for recommending no rate in · crease, or if the commission "'"as in error by granting ~t, we must have access to all s upport- ing documentation," he said. Wilson, chairman of the Joint Legis lati ve Audit Committee, an· nounced his intention March 19 to have legisla tive auditors in· vestigate SDG&E. The compa ny has gone to court in an effort lo block the audit. He said auditors during a mon- th-long investigation also found that some $9 million in the elec· tric company's 1974 profits were obtained b y the sale of excess fuel oil holdings. This profit apparently was not considered in weighing the rate request, he said. Wil son suggested the com· pany's refusal to open its books to the committee may be related to the fact that the gas company had 10 increases in the last 30 months "some of which apparently fl ew in ttJef;ice of professional advise. ·from tbe PUC's own staff.'' The P UC approves rate in· crease for privately owned utilities. "ln order for us to de· termine whether th~ PUC statf v.•as in error for recommending no rate increase, or if the com· ·mission was in error in granting it. v.•e must have access lo all supportin g documentation ,'' Wi lson said. ··1 can't believe the utter ar · rogance of the company," Wilson protested. "If people had known. stockholde rs were pocket windfall profits at a lime when customers were doing without, they would have beenjustifiablyoutraged.'' · \Ves Voss, a m ember of the legislative Auditor General's s taff. which will conduct the study, said fl atly: ··The P UC staff said no in ·. crease." But Walter Cavagnaro. prin· cipal electrical engineer for the PUC, took a 4-!Ue r enl view. "Wilson's sUtement is true in so far as it goes." Cavagnaro said in an interview. But he adde d it should be · qualified to explain that "the commission did adopt some of th e San Diego company 's estimates and some of the staff's · estimates." Police Plan To Use Three Compact Car s Th e Lag una Beach Police Department will soon put into service t hree compact patrol cars, a m ajor departure for the department whic h has in the past purchased s tandard or In · termediate·sizc vehicles. ~ The Chevrolet Nova cars each· cost the department $5,016. They &.1re equipped "'ith a heavy-duty oolice s us oen!>io n and drive train , air conditioner, power win- dows and bucket 5eats . The engine is 350 cubic inch displace· ment with a 4·b~1rrel carburetor. Lt. Neil Purcell, acting opera· Uons division commander, said the come>act cars should ~Ive bet- ter perrormance a nd bett e r gasoline mileage than the rorce's present Cleet of intermediate Ford and Plym outh sedans. Lt. Purcell said the car's com· pact design a nd improv1..'<1 vis· ibility ought to reduce •·fender· bender" accidents eaust.>d by of· fi cers' backing tnto objects and by patrols through n arr ow strHt..s and alleys. lnltial reaction by officers v.·ho have driven the cars hn& been f1vorable. In addition to Lagun.a: Beach , Fountain Valley and the Los Angeles Sheriff's Depart· m enl are using compact RQlicc ('i!lr5. ( --·--.-·- Ford·~Backs· AJJ ·ies , ·~-I . . Rejec'ts 1$o'lationisin Rumor · B~ HELEN THOMAS SAN DIEGO (U Pll -Presi- dent Ford acknowledged today thut the Unit 6d States had suf. fered "serious setbacks" abroad, but declared he will not "pull down the Stars and Stripes and sail home from.the: seas of the world,'' In a hard-hitting s peech, Ford said he was not assigning blame ror the rapidly deteriorating military situation in South Viet- nam, and pledged the United States will do everything in Its JX>Wer to ease the suffering of civilian refugees. And he urged Americ3.'s allies not to.worry that U.S. commit· ments would be a bandoned in a new retreat into isolationism. "We s tand ready to defend ourselves and s upport our allies as surely as we a lways have," he said. So long as he is president, he said, America "will neither £url the flag nor abandon hope," despite the serious diplomaUc setbacks abroad in recent weeks in Indochina and the Mideast. "J reject the prophets o! doom who see nothing but depression at home a nd des pair abroad," he said. In a speech pre pared for de· li\"ery to a White House- s ponsored citizens conference, Ford said "we are taking all the humanitarian m easures we can to relieve the innocent civilian refugees in South Vietnam whose plight tou c hes the heart o! America. · "At the same time, we are pro· vidlng for the safety of the Amel'icans who from a deep sense o f duty might be en· dangered by swirt changes in th!! battle zone." Ford said he wi ll ask Congress v.•hen il reconvenes Monday to make a "firm Ame rican commit· ment to humanitarian assistan· cc'' for victims of what he called Hanoi's aggression. Calling the South V1ctnamese military collaps e a time or sad · ness and trouble. the President s aid . "I \11ill not engage in recriminations or attempts to as· sess blame. no Ji.should any of us.•• '·Not a ll thl"facts are known. \Vhat is essential now" is that we keep our ne rve a nd our essential unity as a powerful t,ut peace· loving nation ," Ford said. In some of tbe_ strongest language or his eight·month pre· sidenCy. Ford s'aid. "I must say with all the certainty of which I am capable -no adversaries or potential enemies or the United Sta tes should imagine that Ameri ca can be sa f e ly challenged. · "And .no allies or tlme·tested friends of the United Stoles should worry or fear that our commitments to them w\11 not be honored, because of the currenL • confusion and changing sllu.atlon in SOutheost A8la .. ' 0 We slana· reo:dl} to defend ourselves a nd :suJ)port our ;illle1 us s urely llli we alW&fl(,.baVe," Ford said. 1 • Lo119 Beac" Plant 2,600· at D~uglas . Returning to Work About 2,600 aerospace worker& Angeles that the NLRB may is· al the McDon ne ll ~uglas sue a complaint against Mc-Don· Cori)oration's aircraft ant in ncll Douglas unless striking Long Beach will be call back to · machinists arc paid for eight work Monday, cc;>m,pany ofticia\~ days ot Christmas, Thanksgi\•ing announcefl Wedneed.ai. and New Years holida)'I. That ls more th8il one-!ourth or The company was closed !or the 9,000 workers laid off last e ieht daYs during that period, but v..:eek because of a shojtace .of paid n~ither tJte lnt~r_national As·. alrcraft parts caused~ JL ~lX' ... :. sociat1on ·of Maehuu.sU!I nor the week·old machlnists_stri ~j .. 1 United Auto and Aerospace About 1,900 of the wor ers be· Workers because their old labor ing called bac'k are emptoyed· on contract had expired. the production lines, .most of Company offi cials later paid them members ot. the non· the UAW for the da~ -off after striking United;Aul'O and thalunion signedanewcontract, Aerospace Worke rs. , ' but the IAM is still on strike so The others include hourly and has not been paid. s alar ied produc t ion 1iUpport The coMPany has said It still employes. does not intend to pay the holiday Company officials said the wages uritil a n ew contract employes are_..be\ng ealled back agreem ent is reached. to get the p1ant 's DC9 com-Payment could mean about mercial jetliner production back $385 per st ti king u_oion member. to normal as soon as PQ6Sible. There also have been layoffs at the company's Sania Monica and Torrance plants·, a' wet~as about 200 layoffs in the H~tington Beach facility. Company officials said that while there may be some addi· tional layoffs, they will be "very few ." · T he compan y was notified Wednesday by the ~ati9n al Labor Relations ·BoariJ in Los t 'rom Page A J BULLETS ... The chief said that its use "''as st a rted ~hortly · 11fter:' rormer Chiff Joseph J . l<elly look over the Laguna Beactt.Vepartment., · The council agtced.~~.t the ~e­ cision on th'e type ofrantp'luniticm' carried by officers was its de- cision but differ ed on the de· cision to refer t~e -rnatter to Wi; social needs•committee for • re- commendation. Choral Group Workshop Set t\ work s hop designed fo r church and youth choir conduc- tors and other singing groups v.•ill be offered !or the first tim~.atSad· dfeback College spring le;l'm. A non-c redit course. "1Chora1 Conductors Seminar" is also de· sig ned to help conductors com· municate with their choirs. The course wi ll meet from 7 to 9 p.m . Tuesdays April 8 to May 27 . Don Walker. director o! the Saddlebuck College Chamber Singers, will teach the class. Registra tion for the worksh~p is .. open 'On campus through· Friday and also will be accepted the first night of class. Mor~ informat~on is av,a\l•~I~ b~. caJli!>g .th,.Qfbcc, or Coill1Xll4Dity Information at 831 -9700or495·4950, Ext.263. BIG SAVINGS ON TOP NAME BRANDS WASHERS! DRYERS! TV! BEAT THE PRICE RISE! • REFRIGERATORS! RfFRIGERATORS \ 5231°° TERRlFIC ~VINGS NOW ON FLOOR MODaS • ONE-OF-A-«IND • DEMOS DISCONTINUED MODELS •OUT THEY GO! DRAST1tAl.1¥ REDUaD TO <UAR! " PRICES SIASff ED AT BOTH .STORES COSTAMEsA ' ANDEL TOAol SHOP EARLY FOR BEST SftECTIONSI SAlf ENDS SAt1 APRILS.~ • -I , .. HURRY! SAVENOWI " . !. • I ,\ I I' :1 1 l I 11 I I I • -·· . . ~ The Movie Boom Films ExQrcise Viewer Dollar.s ' By SYLVIA POBUa . . American families from coast to cout, ·~• speipdinc more money to go out to more movJes than ever bet.-e - ::auae of the business In ump not de1pJteof 1t1 and beciU1eof eltb:~.rinkln& dollar, nu\ d~plte lhot 1dv'.,..e !ii~ of life, "1aney's Wo.rth .·. ' " . In all or 1974, says _Jack Valenti, prtaldent !>C.the Motlon Picture Al· :Jb;c:iatlon of America, :r(!Ur spendlng at movie f>Oxolfices approached a record $2 billion, far above the prcvtous peak or Sl .7 billion you spent in 1946. And that year, m~re thun a quarter-century ago, was btforeTV. Jn the first quarter of 1975, the esUmate ia th&t your spending approximated $4201nllhon -just about the aame •• ln the first quarter of 1974. And tJ:us la in the face ot the tact ~~at 197S's fir~~ quarter had no btockbua(er equal to 1974's The Exorcist to send admissions and receipt.a Jn to orbit. In Ca~t. General Cinema, the largest chain of indepen. dent movie houses in the natJon, report.I an& percent Jump In #~ls Cirstquarter operation. (Slnce the first quarter has just en.' ded,lormalfigures forthe U.S urenotyet available.) .' ; . AND IT'S NOT JUST the young or the elderly ~ho are ib1ng out to the movies. "The entire family -housewife ralher, brother, sister -is flocking bb.ck to tbe movJ~ .houses across the country 1n startling numbers '' 1..:leclares Richard A. Smith. president of Generol C1nema'.'s .fi64-unit theater chain. ·: On this same point of who's going, Valenti add$ a fasc1n at1ng .s idelight -namely, the hi&her the levet of OOucation, the more frequent the movie-goer. Of those with .llle year or more of college, 65 percent are frequent or oc· ('~sional movie goers while 21 percent never go. Of those INlth less than one year of high school education, onl1 25 per· Nnt arc frequent or occasional movie-goers while 63 per- cent never go. ' The whole s tory has fascinating implicat1ons. Why t his sort of spending in an era of recession and high un· employment? -The very fact that this is an era of slump is a key fac- tor, for movies have consistently outperformed the economr, in periods of business downturn. In Valenti's words: 'Consumers tend to gravitate toward lo wer ticket : leisure· time expenditures " In Smith's view: "Admittedly, movies aren't the 15-cent, 20-cent buys lbey Weri in the 'depression, but what other form of convenient leisure can compete at this price level?'' ,. ~ -ANOTH ER OBVIOUS FACl'OR is that we are seek- ;ing entertainment closer to home -at the shopping center '~around the corner or at the movie house down the block. ,:Spending on big-ticket items, particularly those to which we ~have to travel by car, has been drasticall y curtailed. · Smith also credits the mull•·aud1torlum concept for bolstering attendance -the twms, triplelli and quad shop- ping center theaters we know as Cinema I, II, III. etc , which offer us a wide vart~t.Y. Q( m..Pvi~s.to.one s u.ot. 'Insurance Day' Scheduled at OCC Orange Coast College's 13th annual Insurance Day is slat· ed May 15 at the Golden sails Convention Center in U>ng Beach. The day is co-sponsored by the Independent Insurance Agents Associations of Long Beac h and San Pedro- W1lmtngton; the Insurance . Women of Long Beach; the Insurance Women or Orange County; and Santa Ana College. The event, which is open to all persons interested in in· surance, begins at noon until 9 p.m. The progra~ features guest speakers and a number of exhibits relating to lhe in· suranceindustry. The theme for "[ Day" is "Come Alive Jn '75." Keynote. speaker at the dinner meeting will be Dr. Donald Sime, vice president of Pepperdine University. Also invited is Wesley J . Kinder, newly ap- Pointed California Insurance Commissioner. Reservation fee, including dinner, is $15 per conferee and $10 per spouse. Checks should be made payabletothellAAof Long Beach and mailed to221 Redondo 'Ave ., Suite 3, Long Beach 90803. October Debut? GM May Introduce 2 New Small Cars Capital News Service SACRAMENTO -Gen.al Motors may announce the ..arrival of a pair of new small cars before the end of the ·:year. according to the current issue of Motor Magazine. ·'trade journal of the 1:1uto repair industry. The pair would 1n· elude a domestic com· ~ pact and another impart ~ ·rrom lhe small car folks IN HIGH GEAR . 1n Japan. The company . is pushing to get its new '------------' · mini Chevrolet out as early as possible. One GM executive told MOtor Maiiaiine that he would like lo see the car in production by October. But other sources say them ini Chevy is not that advanced at this point .. The import seems a pretty sure thing, noting that it i!I already in the pr~uctloo stage. GM plans to call tl the tsuiu. The United Slates can expect to welcome the car by mid-summer or early ran . It wiU probably be sold through the Buick dealers. • As carefully engineered as It mi&ht be, the cooling system in your car need.I regular inspections and main· tenance lnapections shouJa be performed at least twice a year i~ order to1wtdancer sign ala. rt1 aintenance, of coune, should be performed al then· gular lnterv .11 Js that are ouwned in your owner's manual. • A modern engine is mOll effiClenl at fairly lligb tem~ peratures. This means t.bat the liquid used to cool It must be able to withstand heat as well u restsl treeiln1 C"ODditions. • That's why plajjl woter r/it llcoibosed onU-fr..,.. should be avoided. llistead, •'eooranl · d•'lip <if·a 111lllll1. 1l10ol bued permanent anU·fr .. r• A lcl\bli mix<'! with the proper amount of water and uaed "1 your car•a ~& 1y1tem the ye»r around. f '.~ ' • • ' Th• operating temperature MO.. cllolin\ In 1,0ur.en1lne la 'usually over 200 deg~ Yahrenhek: ~this rea.OC1 yol.l should never try to remove the radlat.ar G•P or dis'coanect ' bcifeuntll theen1lnebashadtime-toeool.,, ' . Th• coolant 1bsorlJll t.l)•'h11t .a•ne'rated by lhe enilne .~ the coo1'1Qt in the •n.,,._ re••• lhe•riliht \fin· ~ture, the therm..U.t Yllve opens so the J;GOl•nt can i!lrcullte tl\rougb lberodlalOl'where ltl1 cobled. ' · · 'Fn>m there. the cool'l'!t II p01n~out Uri>bol• 1t the.bell· tom, ihroulh lhe water p11mpand ~ct hltotlle"'4lne. . . 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Pva!JP 2 16 6 11 1•i,. . , ""r,., .... , ~ I ., a4v.-•1o Putt•CP •• 13 11 -V. l'etera• Bonds SACRAMENTO (UPI) -An un·· derwriting syndlcate headed by Unit·· cd California Bank has purchased S7S milllon worth of bonds to ftnance low· inte:rest home and rarm loans to Callfornia veterans. M!ttoOOI .looCI ' U 11)111 , , """' .......... JI ' J1 I~+ ~ llfll*Ofll I.CM I 11 IP.-\c,. MidSOV 1 t6 • 1ll U'• • ... h'ldMI I.ON I 1t ll•· V. Mldl•n4 111 S '' \,.... Vo Ml1"l.lll 1 J9 I JI 'D"' • ... llililllfl8r .tw 1 )J ~ • .,. MM&M t,~S 11 111' • -1\Ai Pu ... wpflll •• I It •I• "'1Alllf .•.1 .It JJ ••• 0uai-o.t~ t3 1 st.~ v. QollkO•lpl' •• 6 46'1.-11 , OutkSOI ·t:, 10 J.I 11~\-~. .o...ntor ~ It.!__ s~ ... R•l'l6fl .'•O lf 14ot Jtllo I \', it.,.,.oe .,1 ,4 m ,..., .. State treasurer Jesse Unruh said the $yndk-ate s ubmitted the low in· tere.st bid or S.984655 percent. Other members of the winning syndicate were Saloman Brothers, First Na- tional City Bank, Morgan Quarant,y . Trust Co., all of New York, llld Crocker Na~onal Banko( Call!omla. Ml""P~ 1 ... I Z 1• . ' . ' .. ' (:8 Of:ll Y PILOT Thursday. April 3. 1975 ' Tonight's TV Highlights • KHJ (9) 7:3o -··sunsct Boulevard." J .., One of lhe c lassic screen dramas from 1950. with Willi am Holden and Gloria \. Swanson in the starring roles. j I ABC (7) 8 :0-0 -The Confessions of , , Dick Van Dyke. A music and comedy SIX>Qf of fear featuring Van Dyke <:tnd ' singer Michele Lee. Dick 's daughter, Stacy, 20 , makes her TV debut. CBS (2) 9 :00 -Double Feature. 'f\\'O TV series pilots arc pres ented -"Crime Club'' \vith Robert Lansing, Scott Thomas and Eugene Roche and "Mr. & Mrs. Cop" starring Anthony Costello and Marianne McAndrc\v. • TV DAILY LOG Crome Club, an u110thc11I 1roup of Thursday l•wyt1s, 1nve~i11ti~• reporters •nd wr1te1s binded toaether !o1 the pre Evening venho11 ol tume. ~Mr. & Mri. C.p" 1t11s Arlthon1 Co1tello and llh!"nnt APRIL 3 McAndltw II I you~· couple, bolh police ofhcer1, "llo h•ve Jo rKGn 5:00 F. !lQI €D (?;)Cl) News cole thei1 m1,,"4 lilt •<lh the11 • '1 Clxa)l!J(Q!.llJ) Nm otten d1111eri>u1 profe~~" 0 ~=-1.1• ONEWHIT!NEWTIME! m P1rll'"1l' f1•11J *THE MAC DAVIS SHOW m tn11• ... c..~ltlf111:n o OJ oo ~ m k o.m ShM ti) turit Tnt11 Mi1t'1 runts ire ~rw lee G11n~ i:a_t Siii Trtt tountry 11111er Do!iJ111 fu10, /1m W Eltctrit c..,..., N1bon i nd Supmiar 0 J. Simp~D. {fl R.U, & frit111b 6, IS,, 5:30 ,U!I Nm ;rinill SMw 0 112! {J)) 00 CE streru If ~• ID AH, liiriltitll hi-. "Jl(:O(l's Sof" (R) Brod Q) l>f1111t1 Peters, Milcil Vorel 111Cf D1bney w ZOOM! Coltman s.111 in I df1m1 •boo.II • l;n (!;) Du!tl's ChMt m1ddlt·•1t bllcil mill wllo turu ~SN !ti. USA !1om h15 new job when 1 mUldef Uttlt RIKlll rnvnti11tion !h1ultn$ Co upo~ 7:00 Q Q ill (iJ m flkws h11 eK.lpt from I Soulhtm pll~n (1.J l11rWde r11m. 0 lowli111 111 Dolt1r1 m h li11c fff• t•t O!Jmpic (!.!Mod ~uld fl) ft$1iw1I l.te1ucitut Wllar , MJ Uu1 rtpn~ ot !he lnne1 Yilloru llKCJ1I I Trulli 01 CDnMqutntt1 W U!ll1B) ~ U1 This D1, A I L.twc lllCJ deahnf with the ettorb lo e:il1~11s.ti Tiit fBI i n1t10MI llohd1y m memory ot Or <11 CV I Sp, M1rt1~ Luther llm1 Jr ~la MUI" P11b1bl41 9:30 0 Nm ;t The lif Y1li.r iI) La Titru f.D Toti Witll MM1rli11t 10:00 I Cl.JI kuiui 0 LUCAS TANNER Dirter- 7:JO E;:s=• * ~~t!~hh~ =:t ~(i)'rir.lbli1..i O liJ@®mt•c•i T••••1 IMIJ flir lltic\btf "A Touch ol Sribay" Jru1111n It.ah !fa. Ltrs ,.,U A Dul SdlOOl alld Luc.ts T1nl'ltf 11e n•mfd ftTd tM Jrwtli in 1 11• wit when luc.1 rleds lo Q MlliM $-M9'rit; (ZM) "Slfu.tt dtlt11d tit. 1Horts of two stlldenl .........,.. (d11) ·~-Gloria S•1n rlPOfttn wllo uncowtr tM quut- IOl'I. W~~lm HcMd1n, Ible dtt!inp of I kol but1ntH· m hwtttbM min. ED Au11•••1t "-trica (toJ ·Ti\i w m News • Htw So\11!1: Allor .. Tounc" Don1 h1 ler ,..,., lit lf.e1rn1 inl11\111W1 Geor111 Con1ru1 19 ~I (I) Q) "'"' D "Tiit min. Arlortw Y1>Un1. ltll litir' (RJ Hu rt Is untl>lt lo 11_, •• "I• p1tv1nt lh1 l)'SttNtic &ltriftl ol bu CM o1ct1t11 rel•hm ol 1 tll* aid -.an wllo 8""' liilld1btrt Shi• lives in en ilolltM ''caltlt" in • Llttll l1K1b r1mot1 1r11 ol tlM C.lifoml1 dmrt. 1:00 · Je1n1ttt Hotaa IUfllL II MULE VS HORSE RACE S: u~~ *WAL TONS-BEST BET• IO:lo m 1,!,HJ 11 Arhllttlrtt G (lt!Cfl(j}Th1 Wtlttltt "The N ... Tllorou1h"ii1d' (R) .klhn·Bor ho~n Slltat flhl: "Ht Wiii 1111 To 11d1 rtit ltmily mutt t~ Y!c!OfJ in ,,,.,.. (m.to4:11111) 1924. Lon !ht 1nnu1l locll r!Q until ht ltarns th1n1y st111 n 1 brilli.'ftt lciantiat Th1t 1 h.orM d~xtndtd llom thr11 •lloM l•i!h ifl hum111tty is s.tittttrtd Oerbt_ Wlftftlfl IS lllO '"''"4;. . • Wh•n llt diJCO'llfS llis Jlift 1114 his 0 'D@Qrj m ~ullllll lilr but lfitnd hlft MUl)'td -im. Co· Wh1lt ~m 11 woA1n1 "1 MVtlll 11uun1 lft Honn.I Sllurer ind 1ob1 to bu1 Jill 1 OOll ilouM, Jill John Gilbert. cets 10$1 111111 zoo. I'"' 0 Mrtll: (C) (Z•1) "Whitt 1111-10·45 fkw1 lrtl flJ" (1u1p) 'Mi-Tom Ad•ms, ' . '*•• 34 01wnAdd1m1. 11:00 ())OmJ(f)Ncws (]) Milt DNites Slll'9 · (j) @l ~ 00 """ 0 TIMEX Presents "The lnl "liir.n. * Confessions of Dick 1~ ~ MnMSllft Van Dyke" with Guest lillJ:' l•pcmiMi Star Michele Lee ort .. ~ 0 (iat. 001 f.llCD rnmm The L7; rn ,, Tell ttl• l1ut-C.llleult11 ti Did Y11 D,le Mr. l 6 Wild Wild Wnt Viii Dyflt 1!1r1 m lhi1 h1hth111"1td 12! (j}) W111ted: Dud lit' Aliff look 1t the funny 11dt ot 1e11 ll;JO tJ @00 (!) CIS LAii Mt'ril: (C) thrO\rlh music and com~r. The "Mt• ti tht rrpti11 lady" (d11J show llso 1nhod11tts 01tk'1 20°ye11· '!>4-Ytn Jollnson. W1/le1 P1d1eon old d1u1Mer, Sttcy, m1km1 tit• i~@®l mJ1~11r t•ne1 lrlniwn debut. M1thtl1 Lre 11 T.Wifllt lHe Diet's speci•I 1utst (~(I)) CD Didi c-tt 'Kith· I 0.1111'1 CIMM:t 111ne Hepburn" P1rt It (A) lotlt Skin IC" Q Movit: •A Mitter ti RnittlKt" NWil Cano (dr1) '62 -Cttherint DtntlJ\'t Q.61 Mtvlt: (2Jlr) "Wt'll No M1rl1°' PhohpJ>e Houd. {tom) '55-Humphr11 Bo11rt, Pt!t1 @ Mnif: "Mtll'l r'" Ktura• (dr1J Ust illOW, Aldo R1r. ·~-Vit Morrow, Conrtn Gr1y. El) i.,. ... La~111 Proer11111 12:00 0 Mnle: fC) "lftidln• fllof) '6~ l:lO Q ~ (1J ®J W kll Ctllf Siio. -iln lll·lilP"lltst ast. "On. SumlMI' or M1Mr," A to1M 16") Ni(bt "~rr l1ml!J bud1et "sult1 in Bob't hlv CD Mnle: '"TM weir· (d11) ·~1 in1 lo \1~1 1dw1n111r o! 1 Colum· -Rldl1rd Rober. H<t«Y Mor11n. bi• Uni-ltr111J 1umrTMr i.ti'Jool I '''' 111 HMltll · scho!arlhip W1111ou11hr Pftstnte or 1:00 @!Ti-... his Wiit. (:i,1 (])ell(]) Nnn I Mtl'I liiritlin Show 1:45 Mnit: ~ {d11) '48- Situtltli C.•fdy ZK111ry Scott, Sydney Grttnllrttl. ,,:oo tmrnoo c1s ThW•r .,., __ z:oo m M1-N11ht SMw: "PillkJ"', .,. .. le: (t} (!h1) 'trilte t111-· S1111 fl.111 Wnf' Scon Thom11. Cu1ene Rodl r •nd 1:45 8 MeM: "11le s.-tti Y~· Robert llnsin1 11 fllfmbers ot Tiit {dra) '43-Kim Huntlf, Tom Conwrt. Fmloy DAYTIME MOVIES 10;00 0 (C) "Oowll AlrMl11,1 !tit Sllelter· lrlt P•l•s'' (ccmJ 'SJ-M1t1i G1yno1. William lundican. D1v1d W1yn1 (i) "Ooclof I~ the Htust" (ctlm) ·~-Dirlr; llof:udr, Ktnntlh Mort m "Crim• ' ,unbhmtnt" (dr1) ·59-Gto•ie H1m1lton. Mirr Mur ; J:JO Cz·-ne Pllvttt Uwti ol Adsm & rw:.. (com)-M1t~rr Roonry, M1m11 Yin Dort~. 1.Z:OO m •r• All IJIM, J1e~" (tom) '60 .:Pmr Stlltn. T1rr,-Jhom11 1:00 0 "J.1.1, Cirt" {mys) ·~2-Audrry Toller, Catr Romero, l1y1D011d Buri. ti_~ (C) "11le Iii Trtd' (WIS) '52 -Kiiti Dourlls, [Ye Milltl, P1triol w,more. 2:l0 (i) (C) "Tim ..,... Concl. (du) "6l-Jon1 Curtil. Yul Brynnef. Qj Ci) ft) .. J.111 P1ul Mis" {KY) ·~9-Robfrt Stael, Marisa P1Y1n. 3:00 Q (C) "W1ftd«fll CH1try" (wa) ·~9-Robtrt Mltclrum, Julie London. (!OJ (Cl "ff" w-. ill A llllttli~ (ildw) '62 -Rti! BultOM, Blrlllfl (den. J:JO (}) (C) '"This lslllll brttl" (Ki fl) ·~~f1ilh Oofllfffllt, Bart Robtrts. 0 (C) M ....... Trldl:W' {dll) ':.I -Dl'lld Nivan. Oebo11h Jltrr, Je1n Stblr1. KOCE Television l :ll SP•Ci<lt ; I CI {Pt;::,) .. ~...,.,.,.;~·· 4 ;tt To•" wllll M1d•ht1t !CJ CIC.OC:E I v09. tele<Ou• ... •:JI Elt<trtcCtmP<1ftJ CCI IC TWJ s:• kUllM SlrMI !Cl CC.TWl t :• ...... llt<11 ICI IP6Sf ··~ S..•o·· ~.:JG M1t1 lftd Et1v1rot1m•t1I ICI i;:,";1• ~h. O.rri.t10 • .ind f'oll.,. 1 00 Sten11i.r ·, Vlf't1na tel t1tP6!>) ,,. P"JOl•wll(lil ICI !IC 0C(J ~·00 Tl!• J111.1t1,H Fiim CC I !P6~1 C..lt of Hell ' Concert Oµ Tap Th C' 140·\'0lt't' llunt. ington B e~1th lli g h School Choir \\•ill pre!:ient a s pring Co ncerl al 4 P·'11 · April 13 at the F'irst United !\f e thodi s l Ch urch, 272 1 17th St., 1-luntington Bc~ch. The concert will inc.Jude selections by the llarmonai rt•s. ConcC'l'l Choir. advanced ~nd beginning Girls Glee Club and the new Jazz En se n1ble . which combines mus ic u11d dance. Admission is Sl for adults and ~ cents for students. ...... ~ ........ ~--~---.... " .. • Glidden Spred House Paint • Give your house a new spring outfit •.. a new <Mt of paintl • Acrylic latex paint gives single coat coverage • Flows on smoothly with hrvsh or roller • Clean up tools and yourself with soap and water Glidden Spred Gel Flo· Paint • IJ.t•ri.r ilk~ Mus• """ fMI •• le11tt • (JfN thi<k ftr eM-CMI <•••fOft Reg. 13.99 10~~ ' REG. 11.79 9 49\ Gal. DLYmPIC STA In Olympic Redwood Stain • fM' ..... ll"ft<ftM ... Hewfy H ,...-~. ,.,~ twwfw•, '-" • ~H ...... 1 cf'Mkiflt, ,_-. eMMkterMt . Rev,. . 9.15 5 9Ga~ C 101' Portable· 17" Diagonal o • s.IW '"''IV"!;" ;i::,1:!~ 33995 t• Syst ... -· i ( ....... fl:',-.. • A~~ I "'"""' tolo<S .. ..._... .... .....imt -""" ........... . ' .. ' ' ' 7" or 9" Size Roller Covers • ~ •s,ec:•ftr .... ,..... ,....., swt.cn • (llN tt.ick t.1tw. te¥tn ... ...WY .... , .. d ... -,......... 89!. Rog. From 1.59 Electric Charcoal llghte,r • sr., ... ,., .,.-whit ..,,, w. • '""' N-ffm ....... .-""" ., • 1 •• , ,, ""· .......... ten! Rog. 2.99 139 ' Heavy Duty Extension Cord • .............. W•ltM .. a1I I I, _,...,..., • ,., ,....,. ......... 1221• 7•• . . 111CIS GOOD '(,Hiii ::, Al'!llL 9TH 11) ". j ., Durable Plastic Electrical Tape • w,., _. '"' wfriflt lplkn eM ,_,_, Mf1ly • l/4'" -., ... h, •loott ... Rtt. "' 39.~11 • •• • . •' ' . , .. •• l, ; ) . I . ' :· . : ' ' I \ I I \ I I I ( I l I I l . ' 7 I • • .. ~ . . ... ., -. .. . . -· ... -· ' ' ' ' ' • •• • • _, • T . .. J',• . ' Today's Closing N.'\'. Stoeks ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA .. THURSDAY APRIL 3, 1975 • TEN CENTS l • .. ~ !-.. l. ,4 . 5 ~ .. ~ .... _ . -1Iillsh&W~8 ·-~ '.. . ~ ' • ' lo· I ~ .Cons~t8nt Fees Questioned By GARV GRANVU.LE °' .... 0.ily ""~'"" Congress man Ail'd'rew J . HinshctW (R·NewpOi.t 1Beilch l WMIS paid $6,000 by the ,!ijiartan- byrg Count)'' South eafQJ111J1. U:i· HSsor's of face in {973bpt affieials fn th.slsoutbern cOUDJ:Y.sald lOduy thcr aren't sure ~·haUhl:y:,.Ol for their money. _ ~ -- Spartan burg :.Couu\.)t..AUessor J. L. M.arlo.w'~t_ld !~ ... ~j>ay- ment·to Hinshaw covered a hand· writt~ b\'(Olce tor "soft.ware for 1in9Je,-f4mily residential com· puter &RPtalsnl systems.'' HO.weve.r . according to Matlo~ '1Jree months earlier the South ·--C-arolina county had pllrclia'&od such a system rrom Or~nge Co)lnty'lor $2,045. ·•soJ.1 -We re not sure what we coUoc'Our-$6 000, '"?.1:arlowsald. ~Re <;l"illr,ned;ihat he Ii.as been contacted by Orange C(ounty Dis- trict Attorney's investigators. And , Marlow 8dded, officials in his county are conducting an in - vestigation in an attempt lo solve th0$6,000 Mddle. Neither Hlnsho"' nor Orange County Assessor· '!Jack Vallerga were avoiilable ror comment this morning': A spok'esman in Hins haw's congi-e~ional ,field office in San- D.lltr PlloC St.ii Pl>ole .SARANN LAMOUREAUX, JEAN GARRETT PORE OVEA NEW BUSINESS CURRICULUM Ther, Are N-W•Y11 To 'J'••ch Kid• Butlne11 Sklllt They Can Really Ute . . --. '· -. E~~~~~~--~~V8IµJ!!f4 • "I. , • H~g1'-. ~l llp(T<JJ!!s BrrinesSi Curriculum ByJANWOi'DI · spell, bow-o write, .. how to students this year. orrers an °'"'-O.lly~*!' operate offtc~ m.achinCS', or how active. thriving , a nd ski ll - ln one corner or the room, a todeatwith_the public,"Fhes;,tid. oriented.curriculum, group of young peoph!are htifd al So tlle state departme nt of The basis bf the program is a work at the business-of the Lester educatiOn formed a ~ask force to freshman course called "JOBS," Hill Corporation. They've st.udyjustwbat·job!businessstu-or Job Oriented Business Skills. divided respansibilities to b·andle deats shoil.ld know. Ft'om that This core gives students a start sales,"' merchandising, purchas-grew ~e 1_p,lne o( a new approach at developing the skills common ing, accounting, and cust<?mer re· to bUsiiiess education., to almost any employment . lations. Now, 'El Toro's busin~s de-Included are activities such as As otl)er people walk into the partment., which· at.y:;acted 430 (See REVAMP, Page AZ> r.oom. they "punch in" with a ..-----~-.-·---'-'-------------·-----lime card and go to work al ad· ding machines, calculators or typewriters. At other desks, ybungsters are busy learning data processing, studying reference manuals and catalogu es, or reviewing guidelines on how to interview and apply for a job. Allthese activ;ties are part of.a revamped, revitalized b1,Jsiness education program at El ·Toro High School A fund of $6,900 to enlarge it was approved recently by OistriCt trustees. · Stressine individualized in· struction and. #an emphasis on skills the sludents act.Ually need to get and hold a job, the new cur· riculum is part of a slalewide push for better business educa- tion. "Several years ago, businesses began complaining that graduates of the public school system's business courses simp· ly did not know how lo perform,'' sarann Lamoureaux, El Toro's business department' ch8iPma~n. ·said. ' • , ''They didn 't know .;,how to Tests Begun To 'Identify;: ·~1 ' > -Lagµna Body: f •1 Cr.asli· Kills Mom; ' • . ' ~ ,J ' Tot,~ 3, Recovers- A 3-.x_.ear-old El TorO child is beginning a lonely re· cnvery.:tdday at. Saddlebock CQmmunity liospital rrom in· juries1n an accident-that ~ii led his mother. The boy's father, a Marine, is e n routefron) hi~ over- seas assignment where he was notified· by the Red Cross of the Tuesday night tragedy. Dead is Mary Ann Al svig, 33. of 24602 C:;oleford s ·t., El Toro. (' J She died in Saddle)>ack BR/ EFS -Hotipital about an hour aftet: her car collided "-----------With an...other at M.uirl·ands Boulevard and Entrados Drive, El Toro. · Bret AlsvigJ.. 9, was reported in satisractory condition today,. He was l~e only passenger in his mother's car, ac· c.Ording to the Califc_>pUa Highway Patrol. J -The"driver .or tlie pt.her car, Paul J . Lombardi or 27041 r.a·PaJ:a'L&tle;Misslon Viejo, suffer ed only minor injuries. tntP sPo'keSnleii'laid. ... ~·~ :.:,Police said ?(rs.· Alsvig was eastbound on Entrados whep ~e ~0J_(l4ecf ',with. Lombaf'di, going southbound on Muirland_s . . Thoue:h the iov~stigation into the accident is continuing, CHP spokesmep said it appears Mrs. A~svig went through the stop sia:n at Entrados, colliding "'ith lhe oncoming Lom- bar<lf." : , , FUnefal ;i.crangements are pending. -. . '. · A 'rt Show Slated , ., .. ,, . ., The Spring 1975 Exhibit and Juried Show of the Mission Orange County Coroner's or-Vi~M(~ssoCiation of Artists and Craftsmen is slated to go on ficers began a series of test.& de· displ•y .,t:i."t>az Plaza in Mission Viejo Saturday. signed to fdentify the body' of a ;fhe twO·day exhibit will include the· works or local ·man found Wednesd~y in.the artists and..cr,aftsmen, working in a11 media. South Lagun§8r,ea a~alsOtode-• Judges for the event include Arthur Drieilzma, director terminethe ciuseofhisdeath. ot the S.O Clemente Art Gallery: Mad~line Pichard. artist Sheriff's officers were cBlled't.o and leacber; l'om Morgan, Jjne •rtli instructor ut Sad- t.he scene by a local resident Who dleb&c'"Y Colfeae; and Romeo Reyna, ceramics and crafts spotted \.he D\ked body paJ1.ly rill. ._ ~ ' I covered by bru1h on the sJopes of · • canyon near 10th sueet and Si£ ting 'Senainar Set . SW\ffl Ave~ue , ._abou 1,~ feet • -· ., a $- above Pacific Coast Highway. ' A blby,sltllnc •eminar fqr boys and 1lrls'lrom the sixth Deputies !aid l!le body wu of a .: ~Jo· JC111duie<I to;;beeln't.pril '15 and continue each Ione h11ired ml/) ~liev!;!l to be •. • TUMa!i ilrd1'1i11Hday for rourweeks. • about 25. -to 30 years otCI"' with •1 • The P~r•m, coordfnated by the Orange County Fire weight .. umated at 170 popndt _ ~artmenl 'ii\d the Soddleback Valley Exchange and Ex· and helghtd't five fie« ~ThtlJ ·• , chinfttte P!libl, will bel\eld from 71o9p.m. in Room 220 at .. •aid the condltloq ct the bad¥ In-• -' liJNfii,I' Vle.i~9 lgh School . \ ilcated that lb\ vlcUm hactbtt.n ~ / .Tht-.PfO am includes l_yctures and demonstrations 0£ t deadlorabouta.inonlh. ~ ·1 ·11fety by-fire llghlers, a deputy shcriU, a' ' ()Orone•'• ofll .. rs eala it will' 'if'C"!!!~altllh11D•·•presehoolteacherandotllcrs. ttlte aboot lliroe lo,,..,~ to • • ll?.'otm•tloa is av.l)IAbl• by callint !139-3376 « <'llrnP)et~ toxl9,olo11cal fei\s on the n!malns. I IJl Ana 11id the Republican con· gressmit.n is not expectOO in the o(fice today. Vallerga's secretary said her boss was ''in conference.·· Spartanburg records also shov.· that both flinshav.• and Vallerga were paid for consulting services in March of 1973. Hin shaw, accordin¥ to the Spartanburg assessor. was paid $4C2 to cover an invoice sub· -·, .· milted to the county hlarch 23, 1973, Vallerga, h1 a1·lo'' said , "a~ paid $714 for 1;1. consuhing invoi('l' he submitted March 2. 1973. The paym e nts to the l\10 Orange Countians came 1,1;ithin three months of i"linshav,.·s step rrom county assessor to a con· grcssion<-tl seat and Vallerg;;i':- appointmcnt by the c·ounty Uoard of Supervi s or s to re plat'L' llinsha"' as Or<ingc County <iS· sessor. County records in Sant<i ,\na show that Spartanburg County "·as billed ror the computer sofl\l'arl' systen1 on invoice 07070 1n the <imount of S2,045. The ri gu r·e 11·<.1 s to cover 01·angc Coun- ty's cost "·it hout prorit. Tht:' :.ystcm v. as made <tVa1la- blc to other govcrnn1cnt agencies (See llJNSltA W , Page i\2) Ford Hits Doom Denies Isolation Rumors 8)' HELEN Tll01'-1AS SAN DIEGO (U PI) -Presi- dent Ford <ickno"'ledgcd today that the United States had suf- fered .. serious setbacks" abroad, but declared he will not "pull down the Stars a nd Stripes and sail home from the seas of the \\.'Orld." In a hard-hitting: speech. Ford said he was not assigning blame for the rapidly deteriorating military situation in South Viet· nam, and pledged the United States 11·ilJ do everything in its JX>Y.'er to ease the suffering of civilian refugees. And he urged America's allies not to v.•orry that U.S. commit· ments y.•ould be abandont.>d in a nev" retreat into isolationism. ··we s tand ready to defend oursell'es and s upport our allies as surely as we always have," he said. So long as he is president. he said, America ··"·ill neither furl the flag nor ab<in·don hope.·· . .,/•7 .... \,. .... \. ,.,-. .,-. ,,._ Tustin Man Orpha11s i11 SF dcspitl· the serious diplo1n<1l1c setb<ic ks abroad in recent \\'eeks in lndochin<i and the !\1id("asl. "I rt"jcct the prophcLs of doon1 \\ho see nothing but depression al hon1c and des pair abroad ." he s <iid . In a s peech prepared rot de· livery t o a Whi te I-lou se· s ponsored citizens conference, Ford said ··"·e <ire taki ng all the humanitarian measures we can lo relieve the innocent civilian <See FORD, Page i\Z) • '\. ..J'.,,. -.A. ~. ....... Holds Four 58 South Vietnam Children Kids 'All Smiles' A man v.·ho b,arri ca d e d himself inside his Tustin home e;:1:rly today arter warning Orange County sheriff'1 officers lh'a~.jle ,._. prepafed lA!l<ill <Ill• foUr child'ren surr6ildered without incident two hour.si_la t.er. They identified the man as.Gus Flores Garcia, .4.$, of 17541 Rainier St., 1'ustin.· Gafcta was taken from his holne to llie Orange County Medical Center. whe're h e will under go psychiatric teSting, officers said. Sheriff's Lt. Charles Conaway said his orficers recovered a rifle from the Garcia home, but are still seeking a hand gun that was reported to be in the captured man's possession . SAN FRANCISCO (U PI) - Fifly·eight Vietnamese orphans, no"·n out or Saigon by a pilot who defied atte mpts to halt his plane. "cljat\ereif'iU\d playcdtn arr ,\i'lny barracks today, refusing to go to sleep. .. Most of the m are finally run- ning out or energy," said Dr. Gary Feldman, "'ho "'as a bit weary himselr after examining the children. Two of the orphans "·e r e.' tran.srerred to a hospit<.tl for at· tentiOn to mino r ailments. Army personnel at the San Francisco Presidio tried to get the rest to lie down on the mattresses in the barracks and get to sleep. The orphans. ranging in age rrom three months to 8 years, ar- riv<>d at Oakland lnternation<il Airport during the night aboard a \Vorld Airv.:ays cargo jet \\'hose pilot took orr from Saigon in de· riance of instructions from air controllers. The pilot said .he thought it was just another stall. OPPOSITION TO THIEU INCREASES. Story, Page A4. CHIEF RESCUER RICH BUT GENEROU~-10 "'•hit·h h<id delayed the orphan, fli ght ror many hours. \Vorld Air\\.·ays hoped to fly 1.000 or more orphans to the Unit- ed States but ra n into red tape. T\\'O of the 60 aboard the cargo j ct \vhen it left Saigon were taken <See OR PJl1\NS, Page A2) Conawa y said Garcia's four teen -~ge children are unharmed after a two.hour ordeal in which their rather re portedly warned besieging ofricers that he would shoot them and himselr if the lawmen approached the r e - sidence. Conaway s aid Garcia was persuaded to change his mind during a series of telephone con- versations between Garcia and s heriff's officers. Douglas Recalling 2,600 Next Week Conaway said his office w<is alerted to the f<\ct that the fou r children were being held hostage by their fath er through a telephone call from Garcia's ex- "'ife who \'.•as barred from the home by Garcia earlier today. Conaway said Garcia told of· fic~rs who took him to the county hospital that he wns upset over his domestic difficulties and his be· ing recently named as a defen- dant in civil actions. ' Bomb Attack Told • BELFAST (UPI ) -Thcseven·_ week-old cease-fire in Northern Ireland threatened to collapse lo· day in the wake or a. bomb attack by the outlawed Irish Republican Army on a Belfast travel agency. Seamus Loughran, organizer for the Sinn Fein, the banned army's lega l political front. said the IRA's first violation or the cease- fire it declared Feb. 10 was "a shot across the bows.'' About 2,600 aerospace v.•orkcrs at the McDo nn e ll Douglils Co11}()ration '::; aircrart plant in Long Beach will be called b..i ck to \'-'Ork Monday, com1>any offici<ils announced Wednesday. That is more than one-fourth of the 9.000 v.•orkers laid off l;.i ~t week because or :i shortage or ai rcraft parts caused by a six- wcek-old machinists strike. About 1,900 of the workers be- ing called back are employed on the production I in es, most of them m em be r s of the non- s triking U nit e d Auto a nd Aerospace Workers. The others include hourly and salaried production s upport employes. ~ Company officiuls said the employes are being called back to gel the plant's DC9 com- mercial jetliner production bac k to normal as soon as possible. There also have been layorrs <il the company's Santa Monica and Torrance plants, as well as about 200 layoffs in the Huntington Beach facility. Company officials said that Knott's Fire Eyed As Possible Arson The BueJto Park Fire Depart· ment Is now investigating the po:ssibllity of arson In the $3 million fire lhal. swePt througn atl, unfinished Knotts Berry i_F'arm ride complelt a week ago . Fire Capt. J im Zimmer said to- 4<1 investigators ha\1 ruled out possibility t.hal ll\e.blaze was gered accidentally by a s park a -w~Jder's torch. That is the e ~ill!d by otnclals at the •c amuse nientpark. ,.i 1'stlll no official de· pl lhe cause and it • would be sa(e to suy arson is a de· finite possibility, th0,pgh not a certainity," Zimmer said. "The investigation ~s still going on.•· The Jalc·afternoon (ire started on the second floor or u warehouse-like building de- signed to house a do1en new rides and attractions. Most heavily damaged was a mechanically a'n.lmated story or the Knott faro Uy . The entire ten. acre park expan.s1on was due to .,.ppe.nln June. "'hile there may be some addi· lional layoffs. they v.•ill be ·•very rev.'." 'fhc company \\as notified \Vcd nesday b y the National Labor Rel<itions Board in Los Angeles that the N LRB may is· sue a co mplaint against J\'1cDon- nell Dou g las unl ess striking machinists are p<1 id ror eight days of Christmas. Thanksgiving and Ne'v Yea rs holidays. The company \Vas c losed for eight days during that period. bul paid neithe r the Inte rnational As- sociation of Machinists nor the (See DOUGLAS, PageA2) Coast -WC'atht•r In c rea s in g cloud1nc~s and not so cool tonight . Consider<ible l'louditlcss f-""riday with so1ne \l'inds. Cooler days. Highs 56 tofi4 . Lows tonight 45 to 55. INS IDll TODA l ' Railroad of/1cia/s 1n Orange. Los A'igeles 01id San Diego counti es are belling 'nil/ions thal Southern Cali/or· nians will forsakr I heir car.~ to' ride co1nmuler lrouis. See news a,1alys1s on Page t\7 today. Index •I YCHI• S4r¥i(• •J 11.r,,... &.mbK~ CJ L.M ... \'<I •11 Colhlernl.t ks (lllH.lliM D••lf c;.itli<\ C4 c:.r.n-rll C4 Dollllll<f"40lft ... Eclltorl.t!P.I.. At E11ten.1i.m.11t Ci Fl-I C•·1 tt-K.. Cl llltf'rfnltti... cs A""U-rt (I .. I • ) ' I ' ! ' I ' • . . • ~! CAIL 'I PILOT SB Thu1sday, Apr1! J, 197!5 Gas-Rate -Up ,.Average l1rerea,se $1 a Mont~ ·' LOS ANGELES (Af>J -A new natural gas rate hikt1 could raise the a ve rage local resident's monthly bill from about $14 to about $1 5, the Southern California Ga s Com· pany says . A company spokesman s<iid that the 7 .14 percent in· crease errective Wednt:'sday had bee n needed to orrset in· creases the com pony is paying for supplies. · But the spokcsm un suid the boost miJ,lht be c ut out if the gas company passes on a tax savings it might gain under the Tax Reduction Act of 1975. "We are s tudying the availa ble options," the spokesman stated. ... From Page A I ORPHANS. • o(( in Japan beca use they were sick. All the children on the Oig ht w~re orphans s ponsored by Rtiends for th e Vi e tnam dlildren, a Denver.based agen· cy, which has been taking cure of ' .ldren in Southeast ,\sia fo1· ht years. he orphans <ire headed for uiw parents throughout the Unit· e?l States. Som e families have waited 18 months or more to see their adopted child. · :Some youngsters \\'ere crying 1ithen they urrived. Dr. Feldml.l.n ,said, but most were soon running around in the burracks, shouting .i•:each other, tossin g basketba ll s Bnd playing games. ''·They appeared cheerful, well · J(crubbed and dressed in neat pa· tj3,ma-style Vietnamese clothing. , •.t'They've bee n up all ni ght with the excitement," said Feldman. ·They "'ere he re be<.'2Hlsc Capt. ·Ben Healy defied orders by .Saigon air traffic controllers not 1.0takeorf in the DCB. ' "J ust watch me," Healy said he rad1oca to tne controllers JUSt before gunning his craft. .: ,Capt. William Keating, who ajiO made the fi ig ht. _explained al a news conference 1n Oakland : '"We were instructed to hold our pOOition by ground con trol. \Ve ignored that. We ta xied do\vn the "f\.ln'A'ay and took off." . :·But some 500 other or·phans '.Were not s o lucky. They were left behind because of government Jiecisions that th e "stretch" DCB W.as not safe enough and that th e ~ildren were not strong enough 'to make the 6,993-mile trip. · Adoption officials said he re ,ttw.t it was hoped 2.000 orphans ~ould be airlifted Crom Saigon .within 48 hours. But a \Vorld .Airways spokes.man said. "We think it may be too late to bring more children out.•• , The plane hud just been re· moved from the Saigon-to - !f.hnom Penh rice airlift. It was CO}lverted by adding ~attresses. b~ankets and safe ty webbing. Aboard the m ercy fli ght were also 37 adults including doctor::; and nurses. f 'rom Page Al >fORD ... refugees in South Vietnam whose plight tou c hes the hea rt or America. , "At the same lime. v.•e arc pro· viding for the safety or the Americans who from a deep :sense of duty might be e n· 'tlangered by swift c hanges in the battle zone.'' · Ford said he wi ll ask Congress .when it reconvenes l\fonday to .make a "firm American commit· ·lnent to humanitarian assistun- 'Ce" for victims of what he called ·Hanoi's aggression. Calling the South Vietnamese 'lJlilitary collaps e a time or sad- ~ess and trouble, the President ,3aid, ''I will not engage in ·i'ecriminations or attempts to as· ;less blame, nor should any of us.'' ": "Not all the facts are known. J{hat is essential now is that \\'l' 'keep our nerve and our essential ·unity as a powerful but peace· loving nation,'' Ford said. .. 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C.oll .......... •1111tc~IP1-by t•" ''" ,, Oii monlO\lr, 11¥ Mf ll M.Of"'O"lh!J . ln<i<l••1 llO"i!\.O-U W -'"''· Fro1n Page Al REVAMP ... obtaining a s ocial security num· lx'r. making change, grooming, rollowing instructions, math computations, simple business records, applying for a job, telephone courtesy, spelling, and "'Orking ""ith people. .f)-on1 there, a sophomore stu- dent progresses to an office core pfogram, including specially choices for general office clerk, stenog rapher, or clerk·typist. Or, the student may choose the retail selling core. once called di stributive cduclllion. In JOBS. the s tudent works through · · Le urning Activities Programs." or LAPS, which a l· lows him or her to proceed at an indi vidualized pace. Six LAPS are worked through in the course. with the class divided into s ix groups, each "'orking on a different lap. Unlike traditional business education courses, the teacher does not lecture. Rather, stu· dents keep practicing a nd de· veloping skills with the teacher <1s facilitator and motivator until they pass the appropriate test and move on . Jn the upper division business courses, students again learn by doing -in a model office pro· gram simulating a real corpora- tion -and by actually "'orking pa rt-time in local businesses. T he Model Office program, in which students spend one day a week on a real job, then move to three or four days as their skills improve, is a joint project with the Coastline Regional Occupa· tional Program (CROP). ""The real advantage of this is that the students begin to see the resPonsibilities of working on a busjpess team." said J ean Gar· 1.:ett; model office teacher. "They begin to sense the flo"' of work.'' "The bus inesses have been very receptive," Mrs. Garrett said. "Th"ey like it because they're getting free help, an<f we like it because the pressure is off the students but they're still learning on the job.'' Busi n ess teac her s acknowledge that the new way means more work for them. Last year, Mrs . Lamoureaux and Mrs. Garrett spent months of offhours preparing their own Learning Ac- tivities Programs, since many arenot yet available in the new state push. But the increased effectiveness of the LAPS system and the new interest among students m akes it all worthwhil e, they said. "We picked up 150 new kids ju s t thi s year ," Mrs . Lamoureaux said. "'Kids who don't do well in any other class do well here. I think it's because they can see where they're go- ing." From Page Al HINSHAW. • in late 1970 after Hinshaw, in a letter to the Board o r Supervisors, s aid a demand for the system existed .. His letter was accompanied by a cost schedu le showing·that it '"'·ould cost the county $2,045 to reproduce the system ror other public a gencies. Therefore, if the cost schedule was correct. Spartanburg County "'as bill ed at cost for the system it purchased from Orange County. According lo county counsel's office, state Jaw prohibits an as. sessor or employes of an as· sessor's office Crom consulting with private firms. ~lowever, the la.w does not pro- hibit either a ssessors or their cmployes from consulting with other public agencies. l\.1arlow wa s not able lo say \vhen the l'On s ulting se rvi ce~ llinshaw and Vallerga were puid for were performed . Nor was he certain of the dates the two offi c ials we re in Spartan· burgCounly. Oil Talks Rapped LO S ANGELES (UPI ) - l\.tayor Tom Bradley and City At- torney Burt Pines Wednesday cri ti c i z t-d th e Interior •Department's plans to hold more hearings here in May on pro- posals for oil exploration off the coast of Southern California. The orric ials said they would call an em e rgency session of a task force of government and civic leaders Tuesday to dis~uss the hearings, scheduled for May6-8. • • • Sm~g -QDJ··, . '• "' Wei~ed 'By :B~own ' SACRAMENTO <A P) -Gov . Edmuntl Brown Jr. doesn 't know what he will do if a bill reaches his desk wiping o ut a con· lroversial auto smog de\rice pro· gram in s'ix Southern California counties. But the 36·year-old chief ex· ccutive wants to be prepared to decide whether to approve or to veto the measure, which was scheduled to come up for a final vote in the Assembly during it.s afternoon session today. "I 'm compiling all the in· formaUon so 1 will be in a posi· Lion to make a judgment if I have' to," Brown told a Capitol news conference Wednesday. Pressed by reporters on whether he has reached a de· cision on the bill by Sen. Omer Ruins, <D·Ventara ). B'rown replied : "No. I haven't." Rains' bill would remove the requirement that all 1966·70 cars in Los Angeles, San Bernardino, Santa Barbara, Ventura, Orange and Rivers ide• counti es be equipped With a device to control emissions of oxides of nitrogen (N0x). The installation requirement began on a staggered basis last September. with all vehicles due to have the device by June 30. 'fhe repeal measure cleared the Assembly Ways and Means Committee by one vote Tuesday, opening the door for action by the full Assembly on the Senate- passed measure. Raiits, who was on hand for the Brown news conference, ha:; said that getting the 54 votes in the 80·membcr Assembly for his bill will be diffi cult. His measure re· quires such a two-thirds margin t o s l op the progra m im · mediately. Brown said after the ne'"'·s con· rerence that he has not as ked Democratic legislators to vote one way or another on the measure . "I think they should vote their individual consciences," he said. adding that he did not think t his was a bill that he or the Democratic party should take a position on before passage. Supporters of the NOx devices -includin$' Brown's appointees to the state Air Resources Board -claim they will contribute to reducing air pollution in the 1tmog·P.lagued South _f:past Air Basin. -' • • . . ... . . . . . -, . . Tiny 'Tmt1b A small grave rests beside the walkway to the Diamond Street beach in Laguna Beach. It m arks perhaps Ute-· passing of a child's beloved pet named Fred. The tomb's location .shrouded )>y ·hedge is largely concealed from the happy beacbgoers passing unknowingly within .feet of the tiny poignant epitaph. . ·-- Music-tirts Complex Architects Weighed ................... ~~Obe . -I ·' .Of ~PU<; • j) • •• " Sought. .•. SACRAMENTO. (AP>'~A San 'Diego legislator wllnta to: kno"" why the state Pilb)W· U~lities C~Jll"l ssJon uppr'qy~~·. « $16 .7 m1Jli,on r'\te lncMfJC for San Dlego Ga s "nd Electric Co. dapllc .oppofillion rrom the PUC staff. • , Asse mblyman Bob Wilson, .u Democrut who is s eeking to audit the books of the utility. said in a statement that the rate increase last yea·r is one reason he wants to look at the firm 's records. "In order for us to determine whether the PUC staff was in er· ror for recommending no rate in·· .- creas e , or if the commission was in error by granting it,· we must have access lo all sup(>Orl· ing documentation," he said. Wtlson, chairman of the Joint Legislative Audit Committee. an· nounced his intention March 19·to have legislative auditors 'tn· veStigate SDG&E. The company has gone to court in an effdrt to blobk the audit. 1 He s aid auditDrS during a mon· th·fOng investigation also found that some $9 milijon in the elec· tric c::ompan·y's 1974 profits were obtained bY. the sale or excess fuel oil hoJdings. · This profit' apparently was not considered in weia:hing t,he rate request. he said. Wilson suggested the com· pany's refusal Lo open its books to the comm ittee may be related to the fa·ct that the gas company had 10 iriCi'eases in the last 30 months '"sorite of whiCh apparently flew .in thef8ce o( "profeSsiobBI advise ·from th'e PUC's oWnstaff. ··~ · Ttie 'PUC .ap·proves "tale ·1n. crease ·roP privately owlYed utilitie!!I. "lb' order-fbr ·us to de· termine 'whether the PUC staff was in e rror for recommending no rate increase, or if the com· ·mission Wes in error in granting it. we must have access to all supporting documentation ,'' Wilson.said. "I can't beli eve the ulter,ar· Saddle back College. tr!lstees board -specifically related to ;rogance of the company," Wilson were scheduled to meet in closed the music-arts complex. /·protested. "Jf people had known session late today to intC'rvi e"'' The last stra w to trustees was s tockholders\\•crepocketwindfuJI architects intereSted in des ign· \\'hen bids for the complex came profits at a time v.•hen customers ing the school's proposed multi· in at $5.4 million. Hippe a nd Ran· were doing without, they v.·ould million dollar music-arts com· dell had estimated the cost of the havebeenjustifiablyoutragcd." plex. project at SJ.8 million. Wes Voss, a member or the Action to hire an architect for The trustees r efused all bids legislative Auditor Gene ral 's the project. to be built by 1.1arch, und agreed lo redesign the build- s taff, Yt'hich will conduct the 1977, came arter trustees re-ing. But they r efused Hippe and s tudy, said flatly: ' moved district architects Robert Randell's offer to do the "-'Ork al "The PUC staff saiO no in· !-ijppc and 'Gtorgc R.apd Cll from u cost of $230,000. crease .·\' • · · · the design project. '"' cO!jege s pokesman said six But Walter Cavagnaro. prin· The decision to modify the <.'on· architects arc being considered cipal electrical engineer for the tract with Hippe and RanClell for the m usic·arts job. He said a PUC~ took a different view. came artcr di s agreements decislol) i$ e•pected to be an· "'Wils~n ·s statement•is true in But supporters of the Rains bill say the devices cut engine \performance and boost gasoline consumption fo r only a minor im- provement in air quality . The Rains bill would not change the statewide require· ment that the d evices be in· st alled on 1966-70 cBrs upon change of ownership or initial re· gistration. bet'"'·ecn the a rchitects and the nounced this month. 1 , so far:', as 1it goes:• Cavagnaro ,--,-.,,:-=========-=:----:-----::---------said in an.interview. ' da·vts· The ineasure is SB 41. Rites Friday For Rae Keil A graveside funeral service will be held Friday at 1 p.m . for· Laguna Hills resident Rae Keil. who died Wesdnesday at Beverly Manor Convalescent Hospital in Laguna Hills. A native of New York City, Mrs. Keil had lived in Orange County for three years. She i s s urvived b y h e r husband, Herman, of 3253A San Amadeo ; by a son, Stuart. of West Orange , N .J .; by a daughter. Phyllis Sussman of Irvine; by a brother. Martin Gordon, of Mountain Side, N.J .: by two sisters, Ann Miller. of Miami, Fla., a nd J ean Moffett, of Culver City ; and by five grandchildren. · The Friday service will be held at PaciCic View Memorial Bark in Newport Beach. Rabbi Garson Goodman officiating. .2 Hurt in Melee CHARLOTTESVILLE. Va . (UPI ) -Two people were in · jured, s cores of windows smash ed and cars damaged Wednesday night during a rock· · and·bottlc t hrowing m elee in· volving police and a group of youths in the city's we st end. Police said at least one shot was fired during the second straight night of disturba nces spawned by a run·in Tuesday between black youths and a grocery s tore security guard. t'rom Page A l DOUGLAS. • • United Auto and Al'rospace Work er s because their old labor contract had expired. Company officials later paid the UAW for the daya off after t hat union signed a new contract, but the IAM Is still on strike so has not been paid. . The company has said it still . does not Intend to pay the boJ:iday· wal(es unti l a new contract agreement ls reached . Payment could mean about $385 per strikl~g union member. BEATTHE PRICE RISE! e,-< ~\\: \e,-< i>~~ BIG SAVINGS ON TOP NAME BRANDS WASHERS! DRYERS! TV! REFRIGERA ToRSI . • •• TERRIFIC SAVINGS NOW ON FLOOR MODELS • ONE-Of·-'-Kl"D • DEft\OS DISCONTINUED MODELS • OUT~~ GO! DRA$TICALL Y REDUCED TO ! ' , PRl(:ES SLASHED AT BOTH STORES COSTA .MESA ANDEL TORO! HURRY!' SAVE NOW! " I . ' " ~=·· ·~~ . . ·-- \ 7 I " 7 \ I I . . . ......... I • ~· - • . --lrVU.e ., • ,. eo1i;1C1'N· ( I VOL. 68, NO. 93, 4 SECT IONS, 38 PAGES I ; :t > ' . . I . . " • •' , • ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORN IA . ' .. -. Tod ay's Clo sin g N.Y. Sto eks THURSDAY, APRIL 3, 1975 TEN CE;NtS . ·I llinsha~'~ Consultant FeeS Questioned IJy GARY G.RANVILLE Of tM 0.lly 1"119'.a.tf Congressman Andrew J . Hins haw <R ·Newport Beach ) wus paid $6,000 by the Spartan- bu.rg County, South Carolina, as- sessor's office in 1973 buldfficials in thu,t southern county said today they arel\'t sure what lhe.tgot for their money . Spartanburg County Assessor J . L. A-tarlow said the $6,000 pay-. .. ... m~nt lo Jfin'~aW>covert?d a hand- written rtiv9Me (pr ''sOttware (or singli·famll ,~res ic;tential com- puter &Rpra a1·system1." How,ver , 'a.ccording t o MarlO)V, th~ roontbs earlier the South Carol inp county had purchased such a system from OrangeJ::ouoty for $2,00. "So. we're 'not sure what we S«"fQt-OUr $6,000, " Mar:low said. He' Confirmed that he has been ' . contacted by Orange County Dis- trict Attorne)''S investigatOrs. And , Marlow ,added, officials in his county are conducting an in · vcstigation in an attempt to solve the $6,000 riddle. Neither 1-linshaw nor Orange County Assessor Jack Vallerga were pvailable for comment this morning. A spokesman in JJinshaw's congressional Ci eld office in San- ta Ana said the Republican con- gressman is not ~xpccted in the offi ce today. Vallerga's secretary said her boss was ''In conference.'' Spartanburg records also show that bOlh HinShaw and Vallerga were paid for consulting services in March oT 197!l. - -Hinsbaw, according to the Spartaiib~ur{ ~sBessor, was pai!l- $46~ ~·lq coyer _a11_ ip vo\ce sl:l2:- mittcd to the county March 23. 1973. . ValJerga, Marlow said, ";.i::. paid $714·fOr a consulting invoice he sUbmittcd M'ar ch 2. 1973. The payments to the t "'o Orange Countians came within three months of Hinshaw 's step from county assessor to a con-- gression!_I seat and Vallerga's appointVJ.t nt by the county Board or S..11p~ry i so r s to replace f·linshaw a s Orange County aS· St:SSOr, . County records in Santa An a show that Spartanburg County "'as billed for the computer soft"·are system on invoice 07070 in the amount · of $2,045. The fi gure was to cover OrangeCoun· ty's cost without profit. The system \l.'as made availa- ble to otl)er government agencies CSee HINSHAW , Page A2> ' Ford Hits · Doom 1 • ' ... Denies Isolation Rumors -· ' . ' . By HELEN T HOMAS SAN DIEGO (U PI) -Presi· tlent Ford acknowledged today lhat the United Statesi tl~d isuf. Ceretl ''serious setbacks'',ubroad, but declared he will not "'pull down the Stars and Stripes and 3ail home from the seas of the 'A"Orld." In a hard·hitting speech .• Ford said he was not assigning blame for the rapidly deteriorating military situation in South Viet- nam, and ' ple dged the United . .,..., .,..., ./'? ~ ~ ~ Orpha11s i11 ~F St.ates "'ill do ev~rything in its power to;ease the suffe ring of ciyjlian refugees. , i And he urged America•·s allies •'1ot to worey 'tbat U.S. co·mmit- ments would be abandoned in a new retreat into isolationism. ··we stand 'ready to defend ourselves a nd.,uppbrt our allies as surely 11s ..... w! always haVe,'' he said. So long as he is president, he said, Amerfca '"will neither furl the flag nor abandon hope." -2 -!:? . 1:f 58 South. Vietnam Kids 'All Smiles' SAN FRANCISCO \U PI ) - Fifty-eight Vietnamese orphans, nown-out of Saigon by a pilot who defied attempts to h'alt his plane, ".:"battered and played in an Army barracks today. refusing to go to sleep. _ .. Mbst of them are finalfy run· aing out o( energy," said Dr. Gary Feldman, who was a bit weary 'himself after examining the children. • TWo or th pr. ¥hanS we r e :ransrerred to a "hospital for at· tentlon td minor ailments. Army personnel at the San Francisco Presidio tried to get the rest to lie down on the mattresses in the· barrack11and ge~J.o sleep .• The orphans, ranging in age rrom three months to 8 years, ar- rived at Oakland International Airport during the night aboard a World Airways cargo jet whose pilot took of( rrom Saigon in de- fiance of instructions from air controllers. The pilot said he thought it was just another stall OPPOSITION TO THIEU IN~~ES; Story,,P•ue A4. CHIEF'llESCUER ll!Cff-""' IUT,GENEllOli&-,A-10 ' which had delayed th . ,orphan flight (or many flours . · World Airways hoped to fl y 1,000 or more or11hans to the Unit- ed States but ran ihto ted tape. Two of the do aboBQi the cargo jet when it left Saigon were taken elf in J apan because they were sick. All the children on the flight were orph ans sponsofed by Friends for the Vietnam Children, a Denver-based agen- <See ORPH ANS, Page A2) .. Coumian Gives Up After Death Threat A mun who barricaded himself inside his Tustin home earl y toda1y after warning Orange County sht;Jriff's officers that he was prepared to ki ll his fou r c hildre n s urrendered without incident two hours later. They identified the man as GuS Flores Garcia , 45. of 17541 Rainier St .. Tustin. Garcia was taken from his home to the Orange County Medical Center, where h e will un.,.d~r go psychi atric testing, officef&.said . Sheriff's Lt. Charles Conaway . said hi s officers recovered~ riOe from the Garcia home, bu\ arp- still seeking a hand g_un that was r eported to be in ~tfe captured man's possession. • ·CQnawaY. sa!a Garcla'.s four teen-~ge chti~tVI ai-e. unharmed uner a two-hOµr grdeal IJliwhi~h tbeii· 'laiher-~epodedly ~w. o:ned J.esio:gina..oflite.l'• tbJlt. b · d li<boot theQl''.4nd hiinMlf , I ,t.he. · IJilwmeb 8Q'~f0,P.c1'ed ,.t -re• Jlde.ncc. • , t. 1 Cona~~ .s a.Td Gar:cl.a '4'as . ' TOOTHBRUSHES SAID 'UNS4FE' w AS!UNGTON (A Pl' -The Food and Drug Administration aMounced today the recall or about 'l,80 ·0 Girl Scout.. toothbn&Shes whin it. said could' b<eak oft!n the moull>. · The .a11ency sakl tlie Pia•Uc cases ire 9ot compali!ll' wlO. the brut!lto to which. 11\llY are melllt to ~lfith to !orm bandies, "caus· hll poeslble break•&:•·" The brushes we~ manuf'ac· Wred and recalled' by t.he.Jm>· e;.;Jit I>lvlslon ol Vlstron e&p. i11ior-11ce., Me .• the 1gency to! . :I persuaded t<> change his mi nd dUring a series of telephone con- veFsations between Garcia and sheriff's officers. Conawa y .said his office was al:erte9. to the fact that the four children.we re being held hostage b y -tJteir f a ther through a telephone c811 from Garcia's ex- wife who was barred from the home by Garcia earlier today. Cona·way said Garciartold or- fi cers who took him to the county hospita' ihat he was upset over his domtistlc di((iculties and' his be- ing recenl,.ly named as a defen· dantincivil actions. Tes t s Begun ,, To ldeu.tify LagQ.f1:'! ~y . ' . Orange. Coun Cori>ner's 0€- ficers began a seriell of tests de· sigged to identify ~ bod y of a maft' fou'nd Wednesday in the South Laguna are& and also to de- termine the causepf bis death. Shdriff·s officers were called to the sc!ene b)r a local l'f!5ident who s pootted the n~ked body partly cgvered by brush on the slopes of a canyon near 10th $treet and Sunscl Avenue, abo~ 1,000 feet above eac.itiC Coast H.ighway". Deputies said the body was of a long haired man believed to be abput 2S to 30 years old. with weteht estimated at 170 pounds and hel&ht •t !Ive !eet 11. They aaid. the condition of the body"in- dical«I tblil,lh• victim had been d.!ad (or •\IO"' a m9nth. ~ooq'1 o!llcer• said It wlll "tak••boU\ three lo ro.rr ""''lo -plele loxlrotocle1l teitl on Ille remlln1. ' ... ' • !. despite the serious" diplomatic setbacks abroad irl recent weeks in Indochina and the Mideast. "J rejeCt the pr~eJ.S c;. doom who see nothing buCdePression at home aild d espair abroad,'! he said. In a speech preparl"<I for de · livery t o a White House- ·sponsored citizens conference, Ford said ""''e are taking all the humanitarian m easures we can to relie.ve the innocent civilian (See FORD. P age A2) Employ e s To Return At Douglas ' Direct Actiott . . -• . .. About 2.600 ae rospace workers at th e McD0:nnell Douglas Corporation's aircr aft plant in Long ~ach will be call ed back to work t.tonday. company offi cials announced Wednesday. That is more tt\.•l' qne-rour:th of the 9,000 workers laid off last .... ~eek:. because of a shortage or Stacey Mix, 19, of the Harbor View Homes section of Ne wport Beach, isn 't fooling about finding h e r missing dog, a 10-year- old, whit.e West Highland terrier n a m ed "'MJltki!!. ·:>be stood· .i-lhe coiner f .Fotd Road and MacArthur Boulevard Wednes- day afte rnool) ·wtth her hand-le tte red sign appealing for the return of family pet. She : says she 'll s ta nd there "until that one - person who might have information'': about the dog sees her sign . Mix family. 3023 Port Bristol. planned to distribute 800 ... handbills today in effort to flnd the dog. ·~ . aircraft parts caused by a s lx- week-old machinists strike. ~bout 1,900 of t'he workers be- ing~called back are employed on the P.roduction lines. most or the m" incmb.ers of the non - s trikin g U nit ed Auto and Aerospace Workers . Knott's Fire' Eyed As Possible Arson The others include hourly and salaried prod uction s upport cmployes. Co mpany officials said the employes are being call ed back to get th e plant's DC9 com- mercia~jetliner production back to normal as soo.n 88 J?OSSible . .fhei::,..e al s~ have been layoffs at the coi:npany 's Santa Monica a nd Tdrr~ce pJants, as well as about 200"' layoffs in the Huntington Beach facility. , Compa ny officials said that while there may be some addi-. tional layoffs, they. wiJI be '·very few.·· The Buena Park Fire Depart· ment is now iqvestigaUng the possibility of arson in the $3 million fire that swept Ulrougn an unfini s hed Knotts l:\erry Farm ride com plex a week ago. Fire Capt. Jim Zimmer san:t to- day investigators have ruled out the poss ibility that the blaze was triggered accidentally by a spark from a welder's torch. That is the cause cited by officiaJs at the 150-ac re amusem ent.park. .. There is still no official 1de· termination of the cause and'.'it "'ould be safl' to say arson is a dl'- fi nite possibility, though not :.. certainity," Zimmer said. "T.he inv~stigation is still goin J!; on .·· The late-afte rnoon fire started on th e se cond floor of. a "'·areho usc-li ke bui lding de· signed lo house a dozen ne"· rides and attractions. Most heavily damaged \l.'HS a mechanically animated story of the Knott family. The entire ten- .u.cre park expansion was due to r open in June . . T he company was notiried Wednesday1 b y the Nationa l L3bor Relations BOard in Los Angeles tl)at the NLRB n1ay is- sue aicompl~nt against McDon- Jlel1 .Do ug liS u11J ess striking m achinists are paid:t for eight days of C1'ris tmas, Thanksgiving and Ne\V Years holidays. Brown Undecided On NO~ Signing The company was closed for eight days quring that period . but paid neither the Inte rnational As- sociation lof Machinists nor the \Jnitctd Auto and Aerospace Workers.because their old labor contract had expired. Company orficials later paid thi UAW for the days arr after' lha(-nion signed a new contract, but the IAM is •still on strike so has not been paid. The company has said it still does n91-ili'te'hd to pay !Jle holida;Y wages -tfnti.1 a new contract agreernent is reached. Paylflient could m ean about $385 per striking union member. :SA,CR};MENTO (AP > -Gov . Edmond Brown Jr. doesn't know What he will do if a bill reaches his desk wiping out a con- trqversial auto sm og device Pro- gram in six SOuthem Ca1 ifomia counties. 'But the 36-year·old chief ex- ecutive wants to be J*"f:Wared to decide whether lo approve or to veto .the m eas\lre, which was scHeduled to com e up for a final vote in the Assembly during its afternoon session today. "l !m compiling all the in-. form ation so 1 wilt be in a posi· tion to make a j udg ment if I have to," Brown told a Capitol news conference Wednesday, .. Pr e ssed by r e porters' o n - Gas Rate Up . .. 4verage.11tereas~ $1 a Month LOS ANGELES <AP > -A new natural &•• rate ilike cOuld iaiff tl'le average local reside~t·:t montbJy bt1l from about $14 to about $15, The .southern C.lifornla Gas Com· pany says; A compan~ spokesman said that the 7.14 perce nt !n· crease erfecti.ve Wednesday had been needed to orrsct in· cre111es the company is paytng tor s,uppUes. 1 p ut the spokesman• ld the boq<t tnlcht be ~Ill out ii lb• 1u company passes on tax $tlvings lt mlg'ht gain under th< Tax R'~d1lctio~ AclOC I~. •·w e are 1lQdyin1· the available options," the 1pokesmanstate4. • • • whether he has reached a de- cision on t he bill by Sen. Omer Rain s. (0 -Ventura). Brown replied : "No . I haven't ."/ Rains' bill would remove the requirement that all tOCis-70 cars in l..os 1\ngeles. San Bernardino, Santa Barbara, Ventura, Orange and Ri verside counties be equipped with a d evice to control emissions of oxides or nitrogen <NOx ). The inst allation requirement beg\" on a staggered basis last -Se~mber, with all vehicles due to have the d·evice by June30. 1'he repeal m easure cleared Ute Assembly Ways and Means Cummitlee by one vote Tuesday, opening the door for action by the (~I Assembly on the Senate· passed measure. Rains, who was on hand for the Brown news conference, has said (hat getting the S4 votes in the M-member Assembly (or his bill ·will be difficult. His m easur6 re · quires such a. two-thirds margin to s t o p the program i m - mediate~y . Brown said a fter tbe news con· ference that be has not asked Democratic legislators to vote one 'Way or a no the r o n _the measure. "I think they should vote their Individual CQp.scie.nces. ''he said. adding that ho dl~ not think this was a bill t hat h e or the Democratic pa:rty should take a position on before passage. Supporters or the NOx devices I <See NOx, Page A.2) • CdM Murder He ari1tg Gets Cou~Delay A ne"' delay \\'as imposed lo· day on a preliminary hearing for Daniel Gerbis Bedeli an, a male nurse accused of the bronze duck bludgeon murde r of Mrs. Nancy G. Atwater of Corona de! Ma r . He is no'v represente'd by Beverly Hills trial lawyer Paul Caruso, "'ho today sought and re- ceived a continu ance until May 12 to allow him time to study the case. Caruso appeared bri efly "'ith his client in Harbor Judicial Di_s.. trict Court, where Judge Seliril Franklin granted the delay. Bed eli a n , 40, is accused of beating Mrs. Atw<.1ter to death in the home she s ha red with her in- valid husband. A.G . Atwater, at 4238 Perham Drive, in the Cameo Shores district. The defenda nt v.·as one or two male nurses hired to attend Atwater. a former executive with the P.K. Wrigley Chewing Gum empire incapacitated by menl<!l illness. (See DELAY, Page AZ> or anj.!•·a co""' ... =' ft'ratht•r Increasin g c loudiness and not so cool tonight. Considerabl e cloudiness f-l·iday wi th som e v.•inds. Cooler days. J-l ighs 56 to &I. Lows tonight 45 to 55. I NSIDE T ODA\' Railroad official s 111 Orange. Los 1\11geles 011d Sa11 Diego countie~· are lx•lfu1g millions that Soull1errr (,"ab/or· 11ians 1vill forsake tl1eir <.-Ors to ride commuler t rains. See news analysis ori f'age A7 today. I ndt•X l I I I • .. --·---• Ul'I Tt lepMtl MARY FISHER POSE WITH SOUTH VIET NA.MESE 'ORPHliNS . These Babies Wiii Start Better Life Sacramento and Los Angeles Areas Music-arts Complex ~rchitects Weighed f'r o m Page A J ORPHAN S. cy~ whi ch .has been t a.king care or children 1n Southeast Asia for eight years. _ ~ The orphans are headed for neo,1,' parents th rough-Out the Unit· ed States. Some faritilies have y,·aited 18 months or more to see their adopted child. •·· S addleback College trustees we re scheduled to meet in closed session late today to inler vieo,1,·, •architects interes-ted ip design- ing the school's proposed multi- ·mlllion doll ar music-arts com- plex. Action lo hire an architect for .the project, to be built by ri.tar ch, 1977. came a ft er trustees r e- . moved dis trict architects Robert llippe and George Randell from t~e des i gn project . ' 'The dec ision to modify the con- ti::-_act "'ith llippe and Randell cam e oifter d is agre e ments between the architects and the ·ooard -s pecificall y related to Uie mus ic-arts complex. ·_The last st raw to trustees was .when bids for the complex came jn at SS.4 mil lion. llippe and Ran- dell had es timated the cost or th e pcoject at SJ .8 million. ·.-T he trustees refused all bids and agreed to redes ign the bui ld- ing. But they r efu sed Hippe and <Randell's offer to do the work at a cost of S230,000. A coll ege spokesman said six i:lf'Chitects are being considered for the music-arts job. lle said a decis ion is expected to be an- 'noun ced this month. Under the new contract terms worked out between the dist rict t1rc hi tects and trustees, Hippe oind Randell agreed to complete de sig n of the proposed $3 . I f'rom Page A I fORD ... '.i-efu gees in South Vietnam "'hose :P,li g h~ tou c h es the hea rt of ·America . :: "At the same time. we are pro- ,\' id inf? for t he s afety of the ~me r1 ca ns who f rom a deep .sense of d uty mig ht be en- 4 anger ed by s wift changes in the . 6a ttle zone." : : Ford said he will ask Congress :When it reconvenes Monday to :znake a "firm American commit- oient to humanitarian ass istan- c:-e" for victims of what he called J;lanoi 's aggression . . : ~~Hing the South Vietnamese P.11hta ry coll apse a time of sad- 11ess and trouble. the President !l a id . "I will not engage in r ecriminations or attempts to as- 1ess blame. nor should any of us.·· :· "Not a ll the facts are known. What is esse ntial noo,1,• is that we lleep our nerve and ou r essential Wtity as a po"'erful but peace- lovin g nation.·· Ford said. " ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT Robert N. Weed p,,.,.,. .. 1 • ..., p.,111 .. ~ Jack R. Curley Vito Pro.,donl •rtd C...no••• ......,.,. .. , Thom as Keevil (<l•IO• Thomas A. M urphine """"•"'"' 1E 11o1 ... Charles H. Loos Richard P. Nall .. , ... ,! ... , ~"•11•"'1 [llo,,,.\ Of t ices CO\!•-.... UO W•>I IM• S•••Pl ~••-1 .,... ... ,. JUJ N<r"'OOl't -..... .. Loi-IW•<n. I •loll c;....,....,,, ~,. ... , """'1"°""" II<-•<"."'" e.-n -..... ., !>_It ... (' Y•l•oy. IS10\ U Pf 1 ,._ •• ~n o .. oo rr....,.•• Telephone 1714 ) M2-4l21 Ct•sslfied Ad vl!rUslng ~2-S671 Wd•lloOooc ~ Y•ll•f ....... Olli<• Sl l -6310 ''""' s ... ,.,, .. ,,.., ot•S-06-JO Cllp,t(t nt. l•IS O<~no• (°"\! Publl,n!n(I ·~1, No nt•••t"'"~.t11uoi•••-•.O'CI•!"'•~• ,. "''"'' o• •<1 ~••1"'"'""'' ""'''" ,.,., o~ '. ,,.,.Ch/ltd •11 ... MI ·~t r•I '''"''"'0" o• 'I Ulllf'rlJtf\l o"' ... '· . -S.<Ofld <I•\\ ,.,, ... ""I 01 (O.lt M•••. CoUlor,,1• l>uet<.••.,•11"1 "t"'"'' u CICl-1>'•. W ,,..,, "" oo"'""'""· fft(Jol.,,.y.,,1, ... 1'°"' W 00 _, .. ,, mi llion gy m n asium. phys ical education building and follow through on several other projects nO\\' under Y.'a y on the A1ission Viejo campus. Housewife Saves Twins From Pool PHOEN IX, Ariz. (AP) -A young house"'ife scaled a six -foot fence and took first-aid instruc- tion O\'er the phone to save 3- year-old tw in boys from drown- ing, police reported today. Lavonne Stanley, 2'2, said she hea rd her 4-year-old son, Sha""·n. ca ll to her \Vednesday th at he "'as s"'imming. She said she looked th rough a fence and saw he r son and another boy crawling from the pool. . "'Then J s aw the third boy n oat- 1ng fa ce-up," she said. ")-Ji s stomac h y,·as bloat ed and his skin \l.'as blue.'' Mrs. Stanley said she scaled t he fence because the gate was locked. pulled the drowning boy from the pool. admini!lercd mouth.to-mouth resusc itation and sent her son for help. "'The n I t urned around and saw the other one back in the watl•r flo atin g face down," she said. ~t rs. Stanley said she pu lled the second t"'·in from the pool and v.·as clea ring the boy's throa t .... ·hen his si ster arri ved and opened the gate. The boys were then ta ken in side and fire of- fi cials said they gave fi rst-aid in- structi ons to Mrs. Stanley until rescuers ar rived. The ty,·ins , Donald and David Lenz, "·ere reported in satisfac- L~ry cond ition today at John C. Li ncoln Hospital. TitlfJ To111b Some you ngsters were ·crying when they arrived, Dr. Feldman said , bu~ mos t "·ere soon running around 1n the barracks, shouting ; to eat'h other. tossing basketballs and playing games. They appeared cheerf ul. well- scrubbed and dressed in neat pa- jama-style Vietna mese clothing. "Th ey 've be e n up all night with the excitem ent." said Feld man. They o,1,·l•re here because Capt. Ben llea ly d e fied orders b): Saigon air traffi c controllers not to take off in t he DCS. ··J ust \\at ch me." Healy s aid he radioed to the controllers Just before gu nning hi s craft . Capt. \Villiam Keating, o,1,·ho also made the fl ig ht, explained at a ne\4'S conference in Oakland : '"\\'e o,1,·cre instr ucted to hold our position by ground control. We ig nor ed that. \Ve taxied do\l.'O the runway and took off." • l'r om P age A J NO X ... -in cludi ng Brown's appointees to the s tate Air Resources Board -l'laim they will contribute to red uc ing <Ji r pollution in the smog-plagued South Coast Air Bas in. But s upporters of the Rains bill ,s ay t he d e vi ces cul engine performa~ce and boost gasoline consumption for only a minor im- provement in air quality. The R ains bill would not change the s tatewide require- m ent that the d evices be in- stalled on 1966-70 cars upon cbange of ownershi p or initial re- gistration . The measure is SB 41. A ~mall gra v e . rests beside lhe walkway to the Dia mond Stt c~t beach 1~ Laguna Beach. It m arks ~rh aps the pa ss1~g or a rh1\d 's belov ed pet named Fred. The tomb's location shrouded by hedge is la r ge ly concealed from the ha~py b~achgoers pa ssing unknowingly within feet or the tmy poi gnant epitaph. ' - P r .obe Of P1UC Sought SACRAMENTO <AP)-ASan 'Diego leg islulof wants 'to kno"' why the st ate Public Utilities Commission approved a $16.7 million r ate In crease for San Diei;o Gas a nd Electric Co. despite opPoaltlon from the PUC staff. · · Assemblyman Bob Wilson, a Democr at ~ho ls seeking to a udit the books 'of the utllity,~said in a statement that the rate increase last year is one r ea son he wants to look at the firm 's records . .. 'In order for us to determine whether the PUC Staff was in er- ror for recommendinM no rate in· crease, or if the commilsion was in error by granting it, we must have access to all support- ing documentation,'' he said. -- Wilson, chairman of the Joint Legislative Audit Commit tee an· nounced his intention Mar ch i9 to have legis lat ive a udit ors in· vestigate SDG&E. The company has gone to court in <1.n effort )o Mad as.ii Wet beta Ul'I T1i.,Mt1 block the audit. ' L He said auditor·s. during a rhon· th-long investigation also found that some $9 million in the elec· tric company 's 1974 pro£its \!.'e re obtained by the !jale of eacess This wet, coll!. and --covered gray rhea, an ostrich A.•type bir4_, w6athers a ilng snowstorm with somewhat less than a sµnny, cl!& • ltion at the Denver Zoo. The storm left 10 inches Of t snow on th'e R~ky r.tountaln st ates. · fuel oil holdi~s . . ,a. ' - This proflt:1lpparenUy WN nqt considered In · weis hing the rate request, he said. . · '· Conrililly' s Appeal Tied.to P oliti~s HINSHAW. .. . . • WAS HI NGTON (U PI) - in late 1970 after Hinshaw, in a Former Treasury Secretary l e t te r to the Bo aTd o f J ohn B . Conna lly Jr. urged Supervisors, s'aid a demand for Ri ch ard, Ni~on to bo.oilt price sup· the system existed. . , ports for raw mi! 'on the basis His letter was accdmpa.riied by of the political 'qspects of it," ac- a cost schedule shOWing th at it cording to a Wh ite House tape "'·ould cost the county S2 ,04S to pl ayed t o d ay a t Conn all y 's reprod uce the sys tem ror other bribery tr ia l. public agenc ies. "Uh, I 'm not try ing to talk Therefore. if the cost schedule about or discuss at any great was c'?rrect , Spartanburg County length the , the economics of it, ~'as billed at cost for the system but as fa r as t he politics are con- 1t purc ha sed fro m Or an ge cerned, looking t() 1972, uh. it ap-County. pears very e lea'Y to me that ~ccording to county counsel's you 're going to have to move , uh , charged With accepting bribes of $10,000 from m ilk producers for his help in obta ining price sup~ port increases. Pre.se nt al the meeting were John Erhlichman, Nixon's No. 2 a ude ; Agriculture Secretary Clif· ford H ardin ; Budget Director George P. Schultz and three aides. E romPage AJ DELAY ••• offi ce, state Jaw prohibits an as- strong in the mid west. You're go-s essor or e mployes or an as-in~ to have t.,o be stroni;? in rural Atwater's sister i5 married to sessor 's off ice from consulting Am e rica." Conna ll y told the \Vrigley, who O\l.'ns u1e ctie"'·ing with -pri vale firms. former presid e nt. gum company, th e Chicago Cubs .~owe_ver .the l awdoes notpro-.. l wouldn 'tjudgeit on amoral ba seba ll tea m a nd San ta h1b1t ei ther assessors or their basis," Co nnally t old Nixon. "I Catalina Island. employes from consult.in g with judge itonthebasisofthe political Follo"''ing the discovery that othe r public agencies. aspectsofit." Mrs. Atwat er was missing on Marlow was not able to say The conversation took piace• Fe b; 6 , poli ce que s tione d w ~en the cons ulting services March 23. 197 1, two days before Bedelian a nd a rrested him after Hinsha w and Valle rga were paid t he Ag ri c ulture Department re-Mrs. A tv,:ater ·~ body was found for were performed. versed itself and increased the entombed in an: oil drum full of Nor was he certain of the dates price support for raw ·milk from \!.'CL cement at a Pacoima auto the two officia ls wer.e in Spartan-80 to 85 pe rcent of parity. wrecking ya rd. burg County. >The Connally t rial is in it.a third He was freed on $100,000 bail 1~~-::::;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;::;-:~~=d=•Y::...:i~n~U:·~S~.~D:•~·s~tr~i~c:t ~Court:::::::·~H~e::.:.is~·~~'w~o::,,,;_w.:;eeksago. BEAT THE PRICE RISE! At I.MA• s159~5 BIG SAVINGS ON TOP NAME BRANDS WASHERS! DRYERS! TV! REFRIGERATORS! TERRIFIC SAVINGS NOW ON R.OOR . MODELS •ONE-OF-A-KIND • DEMOS DISCONTI~D MODElS • OUT THEY GO! DRASTICAll Y REDUCED TO <UAR! PRICES SLASHED .AT BOTH STORES Q>ST~MESA ANDEL TORQI SHOP EARLY FOR BEST SELECTIONS! SALE ENDS SAT. APRILS ~avls·bro . I • • HURRY! SAVENOWI ( 7 ·-·"''I:~· . . ' B•1ntingto• ·Beach -1 ·. :Fountam ·Valley " • ' OITl,ON ' VOL. 66, NO. 93, 4 SECTIONS lB PAGES • • ' .. ' ., .. ORANGE COUNTY CALIFOR"llA ' • Today's Closing·' N.Y. Stoeks THURSDAY APRIL 3 1975 TEN CENTS Hinsha:W's CoriSultant Fee~ Questioned By GARY GR<\NVILLt: Ol U.. D•ll, .. llot IUll Con1ret1smt1n Andrew J . Hinshaw <R·Newport ~pch ) wwi: pllid $6,000 by the Spartan- burg Count,y. South CaroUna. as- se,sor's or rice in 1973 but officials in that southern county said today they aren't sure what they got for lholr money. Spartanburg County Assey.sor .r;,,~_..Marlow said the $6,000 puy- m-:qt to Hil)shaw covered a hand Writl,W lnYoice for "~oftwurc for single-family residential com· puter apprai&al systems." .. However , according to ~1arlow, three months earlier the South .Car.Olina county h ad purchased such .. a system from Oran)e County for $2,045. "SO, We're not sure what we got for O!Jr ~,()()()~ 1• Marlow s aid. lfe confirined that he htis bct>n ' , .... . • contacted by Orange Cou nty Dis- trlc·t Attorney's investlgators. And, Mal'low added, officials in his county arc conducting an in· ve.stigation in an a ttempt to solve the $6,000 riddle. Neither Hinshaw nor Orange County Assess.or Jack Vallerga were available for comment this morning, A spokes man in Hinshaw 's congressional fiel<t offi ce in San· UPI T•lrpl'oOIO NURSES MYRNA (LEFT) AND MARY FISHER POSE WITH SOUTH VIETNAMESE ORPHANS These BatNes Will Start Better Ltfe Sacramento and Los Angeles Areas Pair HWlled In Kidiiapiltg Of,M~62 An e{!le~.lY l-ftfn1ington Beach rnan, who aQisr,ered a knock ui his doof' early Wcilnesday, was kidhaped, robbed and pistol whipped. tben dumix--d in Long Beach, poli£e#said today. · MigueJ. Silirlps Gp~~lez, 62, of the City .. llqtel, 22~ Main St., was treated 34J..os Altos Hospital in Long Be.acJi and at Orange Coun· 6 Medin) Center for injuries , police saitf. ~ ·He told officers a man and woman he met Tucsdlcf)' night at a Huntington Beach bar knocked 6o his door al 2 a.m . 1'\Vhen he answered, Gonzalez said, the mfn pulled a revolver. then ordered Gonzalez into his Pickup truck outside. Police said the pair, believed to he in· their 20's, drove around dfange County for a.While,. al- legedly looking for an all-ni ght Market to rob. Apparently tltl!y coulctn•t find one suitable, police asserted, so they drove to Long Beach. where they intended lo rob a home. But Gonzalez told police the f>air apparently changed their minds. They knocked on the door of a home there, but when so- meone answered, lh('y ~xcused Ulemselvcs . · Gonzalez said the couple then pistol whipped him . dumped him out of his pickup and drove away1 'Police in Long Beach foun<l him wandering there inji.rt'ed a short time afterward. Police later found the pickup truck abandoned. ;. . . 58 South Vietnam . . ... 1M;.t ...., . • 40" • Kids 'All Smiles' ' SAN FRANCISCO <l 'Pl ) Fifty-ejght Vietnumesc orphans. I nown ,out of Saigon by a pilot who defied atte mpll:i to haJt his planl', C'hatlercd and p\ayed in an Army barra~ks today. refusing to go to sleep .. • "Most o them are finally run· ninl;j out lof ener gy," said Dr. Gar)' Feldnlan, ·who was a bit * * :.Z . Yiet Co1zg Asks Red Cross Refugee Aid · By United Press International The Viet Cong today asked the International Red Cross and the ·Ufiited .Nations for en1ergency aid for iix million war refugees now· under Communist control , the Red Cross annoUJJced . It said • two million of the refugees were.• ·children .. Th Viet Cong, now officially called the Provisionul Rc\•olu· ti4"ary Government of South Vietnam. made its request to the R e d Cross and th e U .N . JnLernational Chi ld ren 's Emergency Fund. ft requested top priority for cloth, drugs and fortified,,foods. UNICEF said il will launch a new-appeal for funds to meet the request. • · An'1Jl ppeal was toade two da ys ago following an aid appeal from the Saigon government. it said. ' <See REFUGEES, PageA2) i. .. ":ea1·y himself after examinini; the children. T\vo of th e o rphans we r e t1·un sferred to a hospital for at· tl'ntion to n1inor ailments. Army personnel a t the San Francisco Presid io tried to get the rest to lie OPPOSITION TO THIEU INCREASES. Story, Page A4. CHIEF RESCUER RICH BUT GENEROUs-A-10 dou·n on the matt1·esses in th e burracks and get to sleep. 'fhe orphans. ·ranging m age fro m three months to 8 years. ar·· ri,•ed at Oakland Jnternational Airport d.uring the night aboard a \Vortd Airwuys cargo jct u•hose pilot took off from Saigon in de- fi.an~t of instructions from air cObtrollers . 'fh(' pilot s aid he thOU!lhl it was just another stall wliich had delayed the orphan f\lg,ht for many hours. . World Air,\·ays hoped 'to fl y ~.000."0r more orph(\ns to the Unit· ett·States but ran irito red tape. Two of t,hc 60 aboard the cargo jet \v hen it l'cft Saigon were taken off in 'J<ipan because they u·cre sick... ' 1\ll the chfldren on the fli ght ,~·e re orphans sponsored by r~ri e nd's fo r the Vietn~m Child!:.cn,.,3 Denve r -based agcn· C)I. wtiich has been taking care of children in Southeast Asia for eight years. The orphans are headed for new parents throug hout the Unit· ed States. Some families have ($ee OR PllANS. Page A2) ta An a said the Republican con· gressman is not eJCpected in the orfice today. Vallerga's secretary said her boss was ''in cooference." Spartpnburg r~ords also show that both Hinshaw and Vallerga were.paid ror consulting services in March or 1973. Hinshaw, acCording to the Spartanburg assessor, was paid $4ti2 to cover an invoice sub- milled lo the county March 23, 1973. Vallerga , Marlow s aid, was paid $714 for a consulting invoice he submitted March 2, 1973. The payme nts to the two Orange Countians came within three months or 1-linshaw·s step from county assessoi-to a con· gressional aeal and Vallerga's appointment by the county Board Oc Supervisor.s to r e plac e 1-linshaw as Orange County as- sessor. County records in Santa Ana show that Spartanburg County 'A'as billed for the computer soft"•are syste m on invoice 07070 in the amount or $2,045. The figure was lo cover Orange Coon· ty's-cost without profit. The system was n1ade a\'ulla· ble to other government agencies <See HINSHAW, Page A2) Park·Tax Asked Panel Seeks 3-cent Hike By TERR Y COVILLE ot-0•11• l"lleols..tt City parks commissioners are seeking a three·cent tax increase to buy and bui Id more parks in Huntington Beach over the neict six years. Such an increase could be levied by the city council as part of a 20-cenl parks and recreation tax allowed by the city chart.er. The city now uses 17 cents of that 20cenls . .. A three-cent raise could bring us $174,900 n ext year and $1,349,467 over six years," Parks and Recreation Director Norm Worthy estimated today. If the council agrees to the in- crease -designated specifically for park acquisition and develop· menl -it would be the Cirst time money collected through the tax ratt!: would be used to buy or build parks. J-luntington Beach now O'A'ns 346 acres of park land, all of which was acquired and de- ,·eloped through rees charged hous in g d e velopers, federal grants. state grants, or the $6 million in park bonds approved by J:l~~~,gton Beach voters in '1tet~'i~d . -l .... v-~ But (h e parks commissioo would like to acquire and develop another 112 acres over the next six years, Worthy s&id, and lhere just isn't e nough money to do il. He said the city has been hurt by the poor economy and the lull in the construction industry. If it picks up, the economic outlook will brighten. If it doesn't, even the lhree·cent increase won't do the job. Members or ~he city council will not consider the tax increase until they begin their budget study sessions . possibly next month . The 17 cents now imposed is used ror the normal operating costs of.the parks and recreation department It raises about $901 ,000 a year, which only partially covers the de · partment's $1 .6 million annual Iranian Youth Killed in Crash A 19-year-old lraniv.n student u·as killed and two other persons 'A'ere injured Wednesday in a tWo·car collision al Edwards Street and Indus trial Way in Westmins ter. Police identified the victim a s Seyed ~1ohammad Majfi. 29. of 13751 Edwards St., Apt. 23C. Treated for injuries but not hospitalized was his cousin, Sedigheh Mohammadi, 23, of the same address·, The driver of the second car. Alec Pabo, or Huntington Beach was reported in stable condition at Westmins ter Community Hos pital. operating budget. The city already has contracts out for development of seven park projects which will cost $748,000. Worthy said the tax in · crease is needed immediatelv to help on those projects. He emphasized. hou·ever. th·at the Jong -range pl a ns _!or park ac- quisition and development represent the parks commissiori desires, and such plans have not been adopted formall y by the cf. ty council. One of the drawbacks to park acquisition . ofte n mentioned by the council. is the cost of main- <See PARK TAX, Page A2) GasRateUp Average Increase $1 a · Mo11th WS ANGELES CAP J -A ne\.\· natural gas rate hike could raise the average local resid ent's monthly bill from about Sl4 to about $15, the Southern California Gas Com - pany says . A company s pokesman S<:t id that the -:'.14 pcrt'ent in· crease effecti\'l! Wednesday had been needed to offset in· creases the company is paying for s upplies . But the spokesman said the boost might be cut out if the gas company passes on a tax savings it might gain under the Tax Reduction Act of 1975. "We are s tudying the available options.·· the spokesma n stated. •. • ff"'... ... .. ..,,, Lotig Beach Plant 2,600 at Dougl.as Returning to Work About 2,600 aerospa e workers at the McDonnell Douglas Corporation's aircraft plant· 'in Long Beach 'A'ill be called back to '<'·ork "Monday. company officials announced Wednesday. That is more than one·fourth of the 9,000 workers laid off last week because of a · s hortage of aircraft parts caused by a six· week·old machinists strike. About 1,900 of the "·orkers be· ing called back are \employed on the production I in es, n1ost of the m members of the non - s trikin g United Auto and .. ~ Aeros.,ace Workers . The others include hourly and s alaried production s upport employes. Company officials said the cmployes are being called back lo get the plant's DC9 conl- mercial jetliner production back lo normal as soon as possible. There also have been layoffs al the company 's Santa Monica and Torrance plants, as u•ell as about 200 layoffs in the Huntington Beach facility . Company ofricials said that while there may be some addi· tional layoffs, they will be "very few." but the I r\M is still on strike so has not been paid. The company has said it stiU docs uot intend to pay the holiday "'ages until a new con'tract agreement is reached. Payment could mean abou.t $385 per striking union member·: .-.. Regular Schedule:: For Story Hour The pre.school story hour at the Banning Annex Of the J~unt­ ington Beach public library will continue on its normal Wednes· day morning schedule for the re- mainder or Aprjl. A library s pokesman said parents were told this u·eek the story hour would be switched to Tuesday mornings immediately . But the s pokes ma'n said that u•as incorrect and the 10 a.m . and ll a.m . ~essions will still be held each Wednesday for the rest of this month. Or~j;;l ~ast Weal her Hi.intltigton Beach officers sai4 they s lill are _searching for\ <1ontaltz' alleged abductors ioday. The man was described as aboUt five feel, four inches tall with black bair, and~he.Woman was flVe feet, two inches tall wltl'I sandy hair. polic;esaid. Ford Admits 'Setback' The company was notified Wednesday by the Nati.anal Labor Relations Board in Los Angeles tba( the LRB may is - sue a compl&i.nt against McDon- nell Douglas unless striking machinists are paid for eight d~ys 0£ Christmas, Thanksgiving and New Years holidays . The company was closed ror eight days during that period, but paid neither the International As - sociation of M achinis.ts nor the· United Auto and 'Aerospace Workers because their old labor contract had ex!;>ired. Increa sing c lo udiness und not so cool toni ght. Considerable cloudiness Friday with some u·inds. Cooler days. Highs 56 to 64 Lows tonight 45 to 55 . I Plum Joins Bo.ard Tonight ! ~Richard Plum will orricially Lake his seat on the Fountain Valley School Board at a 7:30 lheetln)(tonighl. • Th& 6oard ·a110 ts expected to -eieclec:fneWofllc€!rs . Former Board President Fred Voss was defeated by Plu'T\ In the Matth • schooUledlom. 1 "The board ol(o Is expected'to dl,JC\lf• the uniRcation e/lorl in · In Valley and the state . lllent of Education recom~ ion aaalnst allowing an on the l&sue. • --- • • T~ils Allies U.S. Wo11't AbandOn Them • By HELEN THO~IA.S SAN DIEGO (U PI ) -Prcsi- deqt .. Ford acknowledged today that \he' United States had suf · fered "Serious setbacks" abroad, but declared he will not "pull down the Stars and Stripes and sail home rrom the seas of the world." ' , In Ii. bard·hitling speech. Ford Said be was not assigning blame for the:"rapidly d eteriorating pllijlary situetion In South Viol· flam , and pledged the United &4tee wilJ do everything ln its Powet t~ ease the atirfeMng of civilien.refugees. And be.urg-ed America's allies nol to rwo,ry that U.S.' commtt· meols would be abandoned Jn 'a new retreat into Isolationism. · ·' ' ' "We stand r eady to defend ourselves and support our allies us surely 35 we always have." he said. So long as he is president. he said, Ameitca "will neither furl the fl ag nor abandon hope," deapile tbc serious diplomatic setbacks Dbroad In recent u·eeks •in Indochina· and the Mideast. "( r€!ject the pfophelo; of doom whose~ nothing but depression at horne a'nd despair abroad," he said'. ln a speech prepared for de- li vet¥ to n \\'bite J·lou•p: SJ)Onsored citizenv conferel),ce-;' Ford said J•we are tnking atrthe humanit.ari~ m<?a.&ures we can to relieve \he innocent clVlllan refUgees in South Vi cufam whose plight touches the heart of America. '\ "At the same time. "·e are pro- viding for the s afety or the Americans who from a deep s ense of duty might be en- dangered by s wift changes in the battle zone." Fofd s aid he will ask C.Ongn?ss when it reconvenes Monday to make a "rirm American commit· ment to humanitarian asaistan- ce" for victims or what ht~alled Hanoi's. aggression. I. Calling the South Vletrtamesc mllitar,; ·collltJ)!e a. tlme ol ad· ncss ~nd trouble. the Pretqdent said , t'I will not eniagt in f-ecrirmnations or atl'fm~ to as- <See FORD, l'la1e.U) f Company Off1ciats later paid the UAW for the days off after tt1<! union signed a new Cootract, Children's School ,. Progress Studied Golden West~ Eve ng College is offering a lecture'aeries on why ch11dren fal I or ,succeed iii school. The tour lectures by Joseph F. Tlritassy . held weekly on Thursd.:ys, wlll begin tonight ol 1:30 at EastwO\)d S<hool. 13552 lJnlverslty Drive, Westminster. The series ls opeh to the public witho1.1t cha.rge. ..j INSIDE TODA\' Railroad o/ficioJ:s 1rr Orange. Los Angeles and Sa11 Diego counties are bf>ll111g mill.ions Iha! Southern Cali/or· nian.t will forsake I heir cori lo ride co mmuter trains. St•e new1 onalyris 011 Page A7 Index I . " -. . 42 OAILVPILOT H /F ~chool Closing -Debated The rlos1nl:{ of Gill Elemenlar-y ~hool in lluntington Beach "'ill be debated al <1 7:30 meeting tonight of the \Vestmi nster School Board. The n1eetini,: v+'ill be held at Clegg -S t at'CY S c ho ol . 6312 Larch'A'OOd l>ri ve . 1-tuntington ,Beach. The \\'estminst e r elementary district, fUl't'd \\'Ith f'n rollment drops of 3,000 in the past seven years. closed Seventeenth Street School in \\'estn1in stc·r 11l Lht• end of the last school year. As a money-sa ving measure this year it also assigned one principal to both Gill and Schroeder elementary schools in HUntington Beach . ·A declining enrollment com- mittee had s u_g~ested the pe>ss i- bl e s hutting do\\·n of Gill School. .,!_~2 Victoria Lane. at the end of 11»s year_ • The school board also wi ll con-~11ier other suggt.'stions from that committee. as well as from Superintendent Kenneth Ricketts and a parent ~roup . wJ'hl'y include revision or the di strict budget to k eep neighborhood schools open, sale of-surplus property_ redrawing of 'school attendance boundaries and developing <.1 master plan for ·Sohool closing and consolidation. . TOOTHBRUSHES · S4JD 'UNS4FE' WASHINGTON (AP) -The Food and Drug Administr ation ·.announced today the recall of ·ab out I .600 Girl Scout ..toothbrushes which it said could break off in the mouth. The agency said the plastic rases are not compatible with the brushes to which they are meant to attach to form handles, •·caus- ing possible breakage." ·"The brushes were manufac- tured and recalled by the Pro- Brush Division of Vistron Corp. iil· Florence, Mc .. the agency 1>aid. t 'ront Page Al FORD ... ~ess blame, nor :-;hou\d any or us .'' "Not all the facts are known. \\'.h at is essential now is that \'o'e keep our nerve and our'essential unity as a po\11erful but peace- Joving nation,'' Ford said. In some of th e s trongest language of hi s eight·month pre- s idency, Ford s aid, '·t must say with all the certainty or which I a1J1. capable -no adversaries or Potential enemies or the United States should im agine that A;m e ri ca can b e sa f e l y challenged. ·· "And .no a lli ('s or time·lested frie nds of the United States should worry or fear that our commitments to them will not be honored, because or the current confusion and changing situation in South east 1\s ia. "We stand ready lo defend qurselves and s upport our allies as surely as we always have," Ford said. Victim Home Safe LAS VEGAS (AP) -An Im - perial Beach man. David Scott, :19. was home sa!et today after :lhe capture of t'A-'O men who kidnaped him and hauled him ,here in a van , authorities said. FBI agents Wednesday arrested Kevin Bonafid e , 20. of Spr- :inglake, N.J .. and Paul Brand , 20, of Belmar, N .J . ORANGE COAST ,.,F DAILY PILOT fl•Or-C,..,1D•il•1>0101,..i1ti-h1'<""'• .,.;..., ll'>o N•#\·P• 0\, '' P<>Ph"""'fl'I' ll'>o 0<•<>(,IO (IMSI PubllY'>•no Comp<1ny !ofoi>~•~I~•"'""'" d'~ p.t>li\IW<I Motod•Y lftf<,..Qh F•odily "" CO.I• lilcW, NP•-1 flP<Kft, ""nlonq!"" llo>.t<ft/J """' ···" V•11eY. ••~I n•. !..od<'l~W<~ v .... , •1111 U-0...t<h~ft Cee\1 1' \<ftQIP ·~-I .an-" ~·~a ~1 u•O•Y•.,.., s..ro,,., l ~~ ,..~1p.01 pybllsnit>q "'""' ,. .t JOO"""" u.., Mrft•. Co!.te ~ .... C.•h•o•n••mlo Roberl N. Weed ,,.,..,1.,. .. , •"<I r-...111 .. .1 ... Jack R. 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'"'"''', ,,,.,, __ IJ oo ' _, ... , ---- Fro• Pa,,.. A J HINSHAW; •• in late 1910 after Hinshaw, In a letter to the Board or Supervisors, said a demand for ~system exlttttd. .. , Ilia letter waa accompanied by a co&t schedule 1howin1i that. It would cost the county $2,045 to reproduce the system for other public agencies. Therefore, if the cost schedule wa§ correct, Spartanburg County was billed a l cost for theaystem it purc hased fro m Orange County. According to county counsel's office, s late law prohibits an as- sess.or or employes of an us- sessor's o£Cice from consulting with private rirms. However. the law does not pro- hibit either assessors or the ir employes from consulting with other public agencies. Marlow was not able to sv,y v.·hen the consulting services Hinshaw and Vallerga were paid for were performed . Nor was he certain of the dateS the two officials were in Spartan· burg County. l'rortt Page A I .. PARK TAX •. a taining the m once they ai-~ bw1t. 0.11, POol Slaff l'Mt.t RONNIE MARYHEW, 12, SWINGS INTO THE .SEASON Girls Will Be In Some Little League llneupa Thia Year Beach, Valley Kids Ready for Baseball 1·hou!.ands of fri s ky )'oungster::: ;ire ~trea kin g base paths. <:has· 1ng fly b;_ilJ s and S\\'inging Louisville Sluggers this "'eek in tluntington !leach and Fountain Valley as they "''arm up for the slart of Little League baseball. More than 3.600 younsters arc :-;ct to pli!Y l~ittle League basl'ball t his su1nn1e 1· in both co m · n1uniti e s. Se ven d i!fcrt•nl leagues cover th c t i,1.'0 towns. Three leagues begin their of· ficial seasons th is Saturday, three others s tart April 12, and one already be gan J\f arch 23. Some will feature s pcci<.il L'C remoni es, brei1kfasts or pit'- ni cs , while other leagues begin wi th team introductions and a lon g d ay s or games . •League by league, here's how Lh e summer li neup looks : --Ocean View ,\merican v.'as the ea rly bloomer with action starting !'tf arch 23 . The league prl'sidcnt is Ted Spi res a n() ~amt>s <ire pl ay.cd at the lt•a gue fields behind the Ocean View School District headquarters on Beach Boulevard at Warner 1\venuc. About 401 players are rea()y thi s summer. l\1arina High on Edinger Avenue at Graham Street. League presi- dent is Chris Snapt and 436 players arc ready for the sum· 1ner. The public is inv ited to Robinwood's pancake breakfast ($1 charge) a nd to a 2 p.m., open pit barbecue ($1 .50 charge) on a first-come, firs t.serve basis -Fountain Valley l\'orth, with 550 players. s tarts its season 1\pri l 12 wit h games in the nev.· league complex Ht !\tile Square Park. League president is Mel Southv.•ard. For the first time. the league also covers th e northeast section of Fountain Valley \l.'hich is in the Garden Grove Unified School District. fl fl Litile League Has 14 Girls As 'Players' Worthy said that cost now runs about $1 ,800 an acre, per year. 11le maintenance costs have kept ballooning the departrnent's operating budget each year. The city could. spend $2,4M,OOO over the next six years just to develop the parks as now pro- posed. The three-cent Increase would raise a little more than half that. Worthy &aid he doesn't koow how the counCil will -reaet tO the tax increase r~u~sl, }!ut 'the commission was Unaiifl'J)OUs in its support for It~ · · · Funeral Mass For 11 Slated HAMILTON . Ohio <UPll - Eieven hearses carrying the re- mains or 11 persons shot and killed during an Easter Sunday family gathering will proceed to a nearby churc h (or a funeral Mass toni ght Graveside services and burial for the victims, all me mbers of the same ra mily, "'iii be Friday. The 11 closed caskets will rest at the Sacred Heart of Jesus Church in adjacent Fairfield, near.this southwestern Ohio com- munity tonight -the same church "''here most o( them had assembled for Easter Mass the nighltierOre th.ey were killed. W _orke ---... _., ... -~ Str.jWi~g ' ' At Voit., About 600 production and maintenance workers remaJ&ed on strike ul AMP'·Vott Inc .. ta manufacturer ot sports eQ\iliP· ment and tires, In Ml.Ith Santa Ana today. ' Plcket1S were set up at th\ plant at 3801 S. Harbor Blvd. Wednes- day when members or the United Rubber Workers local 638 welked off their jobit alter rejeCting mt:1nagement 'a latest contract ol· £er. Negotiations are being made within the franework of the Federal Mediation and concilia- tion Com mission but both sldts In the dispute today indicated that they expect the strike to be lengthy . The issue Is over produclivfiy. John Wolfga'trg. treaiurer: of Local 639. said his union could not accepj. wh~t he called ··take aw a:y,s,'![..: 1troposed.:by management. "Under c:ertain conditions, there are wage guarantees ud mnnaa:ement wanted -lo taJc:e those away," Wolfeanasald. ~ - William Esteras, AMF Ice president for personnel, said·lhat management tell that the· cof!t pany's incentive wOrkers . Jon-g had been receiving greater salaries than comparable earn- ings in the industry. _ : Schools .Open ' For Voting Reg~l!"~on The WestM.ifti er 0School i>is- lrict, hoping for passage of an 87-cent tax override next month, will open its elementary schools for voter registration starting Friday. F ifty district parents and employes have been swom in as deputy voter .registrars:. Their services will be available from 8 a .m . to 4 :30 p .m . Monda y through Friday. The district also can arrange tr~nsportation to a school, or re· gistrars <A·ill visit individual hOQ1eS . Registration must be complet- ed 30 days before the May 27 elec- tion in order to vole on the dis- trict's tax override. The same measure was defeat- ed 3,279 to 2,882 i1> !It• March 4 electiOn. 1£ it'fails eiain,"t.fie dis- trict faces $990 ,000 in cutbacks, lncludlng the layoff of 25 teachers 'and ~ ... 1&1 other l!mP'loYes. district officiala said< ' Fro•PageAJ -ES REfUG 'Th• Re<t cro.;,. said II Wiil retpond as rapidJy aa J19S3ible wllhln.lhe Uml\a ol JI. fllnd iap!l'al m~de'March 25. ' So tur 12 national Red Cross aocietle1 have pledged more than $4 million, il said. .... ll aaid the Viet Con,-Rld Cross alread y has bctn I aftte'd $200,000 for lood a~d ~Lclnes. Mtanwhile, Son.EM. Kennedy (D -Mass:J -1 ur1ed .the Administration to 1ee a tem- porary cease-fire In South Vlei· nam so aid can be di!itributed to millions of refueees caught behind Communii;t lines. Sen. Jesae· Helms <R·N .. C.}, also sent a teleg'ram to President Ford late Wednesd8y piopOslng the· U.S. 7th Fleet be used "for immediate evacuaUon ot Viet'- nam refugees.'' Helms said the Navy has t.he capacity to evacuate at least two m illion refugees within seven days. The reaction or Kennedy and Helrnw tO the plight of th!! South Vietnamese refugees came as thousands or Americans called public alnd' private relief or- ganizations offering assistance. ''The respons e has be'en greater than any we've ever re- ceived," said Vernon Lyon, a membe·r or the State Department's International Dis- aster Rt!llef Center. ''People are calling in with all sorts o( ideas. The y watch J_>ictures on television, see a hell of a Ql~S and they want to help." .. Lyon saiq. the department was encouragiilg people to j;ioriate mopey rather thari food or material tO local relier &&'encies . _ The Stale Department •also establis hed a toll-free telephone number (800-424-1180) those concerned about refugees can use. From Page Al ORPHANS. • wailed 18 months or more to see their adopted child. , Some youngsters were crying when they arrived , Dr. Feldman said, but most were soon running around in the barraeks, shouting to each other. tossing basketballs and playing games. They appeared checriul, well- scrubbed and dressed in neat pa- j ama-style Vie tnamese clothing. "'They've been up all night with theexcit~ment , ''said Fehlman. . They were here because Capt. Ben Jiealy de fied ord~rs py Saigon air traffic controllers not to takeoff in the DCB. "Just watch me," Healy said l'\e rad•oed to the controllers JU.SL before gunning his cran .... -Fountain Valley South starts leag ue pla y a t 1 p.m .. Saturday, at the diamonds next to the i.~oun ­ l<iin Valley poli ce pistol range on \\lard Street. s outh of Talbert r\\'enuc, The pres ident is Lee Bell. 1\ bake and raffle sa l e are scheduled to raise money, but no other special ceremonies <ir·e set. This summer , there will be 3.649 Little League baseball players in lluntington Beech and Fountain Valley. Fourteen of them will be girls. It's the first summer girls will compete with the boys under the Lillie League banner in the local area. They didn't exactly fl ock lo the diamond. BIG SAVINGS ON TOP NAME BRANDS WASHERS! DRYERS! TV! -Sea Vie\lo' in Huntington Beach begins its season al 9 a .m .. Saturday. Games arc played al LcBard Elem e ntary School. There are 470 players and the league president is Ron Frazelle. -Huntington Valley in Hunt· ington Beach also starls its sea s on Saturday, 'A-·ith ceremonies sel for 9 a .m. at the league complex on Yorktown 1\vcnue a h a lf block west of Magnoli a Street . About 580 youngsters are set to play and the league pres ident is Don Beichley. This will be t he last summer 1he league can use its Yorktown fi eld bet·ause the lluntington Bea ch Union lligh School Dis- trit•l is s elling its property. League' offi cials v.·il! be looking fur <inoth cr area. --Ocean Vi ew National begins its season at 10 a .m., April 12, at the lea gue complex next to 1'-lead o"''lurk 1\irport on· lleil 1\ve nu c in l·luntington Beach. 1·he leag uC' 1>rcsident is Uoyd 5kaggs and t he league has 512 pl:.iyC'rs. -The Robin~·ood season starts ;1l U a .m. Apri l 12, with a pancake brrakfasl al the league field near "This is about how many we expected." said John liabel, dis- trict Little League agent for Hunt- ington Beach-Fountain Valley. "Most 0£ the girls have good softball leagues around here and at that age they seem to prefer playing against the other girls.'' ·the other girls ." The few young females who have decided to challenge male s upremacy have proven to be pretty good ba ll players during s pring prac tice, according to some of the Little League pre- sidents. "We only have one girl (out or 401 players ), but s he is a good lit- tle ball playe r,'· says Ted Spires, president of the Ocean Vi ew American League. The r e are seven differenl leagues covering the two com- munities. Two of them, Fountain Valley north and Ocean Vi ew American, have no girls compet- ing. Three others have one girl each, one has three girls , and the Rohinwood League leads the lis t with eight girls on various teams. "We ha ve the most, and th~)' all seem to be pretty good,'' ob- serv es Robinwood President Chris Snapt Countian Gives Up '' rna n v.·ho barricaded h1ms('lf 1n s1de his Tustin home ea rly t o d<i y .a fter ~·<1rn i n i:: Orange County sheriff's officers lh<lt he was prepared to kill his four c hildren surrende r e d v.·ithout incident two hours later. They identified the man as Gus f'lores Garcia, 45, of 17541 Rainier St., Tustin . Garcia was taken from hi s home to lhc Orange Count y Medical Center. where h e wi ll undergo psychiatric tt-sting, officers said. Sheriff's Lt. Charles Cona't4'8Y said his officers recovered a nne from the Garcia home. but are •• ·.i still seeking a hand gun that was reported to be in the captured man's possess ion . Conaway s aid Garcia's four 1cen-age children are unharmed an.er a two-hour ordeal in whi ch their father reportedly warned besieging offi cers that he would shoot them and himself if the la wmen approached the re- sidence. Con awQy said Garcia was persuaded to change his mind durlna: a series or telephone con· versaUons between Garcia and sheriff 's officers. BEATTHE PRICE Rl_SEI , REFRIGERATORS! TERRIFIC SAVINGS NOW ON FLOOR MODELS •ONE-Of-A-KIND • DEMOS DISCONTINUED MODELS •OUT THEY GOI DRASTICAU Y REDUCED TO a EARi . PRICES SLASHED. ., AT BOTH STORES . COSTAMESA ANDEL T~O!' HURRY! SAVENOWI - 7 . ' ·- ... -··-. . . . . . . .. -!'I' • ' .. • • erange Coast ~ -· • ~ EDITION , t . , • 'l'oduy's Closing '.'. Y. Sloe ks VOL. 68, NO. 93, S SECTIONS, 54 PAGES ' ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA THURSDAY, APRIL 3, 1975 N TEN CENTS llins~aw's Consultant Fee~ .. Questioned By GARY GRANVILLE ot 111• D•ll~Pl!M ~ Congresifman Andrew J . lliniha\'o' l R·Newporl Beuch l w*s paic;t S0.000 by the ~purtan ­ba\'g Counly, South Carolirui, as· ~BOr's off tee in 1973 but w'iicials in that southorn county salli toduy tt;)'ey aren't sure what they go~ for their money. Spartanburg County Assessor J . L. '1t1arlow said the $6,000 pay-. . ment to Hinshaw covered a hand· ~'rilten invoice for "software for sU;i.gle·famlly residential com- puter appraiJJal systems.,, Howev'er, accordin g to Marlo\v, three months earlier the South Carolina count y had purchase<f such a sys1.e1n from Orange County for $2.045. "So, we're not sure what we ~otforour$6,000. ''Murlowsaid. f-fe confirmed that he hHs been eontacted by Orange County Dis- trict Attorfte¥'S invesiigators. And, Marlowt:added, officials in his county are ~nducting an in · vcstigation in on.attemJ>t to solve the $6,000 riddle. Neither Hinshaw nor Orange County Assessor Jack· •Vallerga were a\lailablc for comment this morning. A spgkesQlan in Hinshaw '::; congres!ionarrield orfice in San· ta Ana,liaid the Republican con- gress121an is not expected in the office' today . I Valle:rgct's secrelary said her boss was ''in conference.'' Spart,anbur.g records also Show that bOth Hinshaw and Vttllerga were paid for consulting services in March or 1973. Hinshaw , al'cording to the Spartanburg assessor. was paid $462 to cover ;in invoice sub· Milted to lafe county March 23. 1973. Vallerga , Marlo" s aid. "''as paid $714 ror a consulting invoice he submitted March 2, l973. The payments to tht> tv.o Orange Countians l'ame \\.·ithin three months of ~linshaw's stt'p from county <ci ssessor to a con - gressional st:at and Vallerga':-. appointment by the county Boar<l o f Super\li s ors to r eplacl' lliushav. u:. Oranl!c County as- :.essor County rc1:ord:. 111 Sunta Ana shO\\ lhal Spa l't anbu1·~ County v.a~ billed for tht• computer sof\\\al'C system on invoice 07070 in the amount of $2.045. 1·he ni::ure \\as to COVCl" Orange Coun- ty's cost\\ ithout profit The sy~lem v. as 1nade a\"ai la· Ille toolht>r j(OVt'rnment agenties (See HINS llA \\', Page A1l •... ..,.. ,. ~ ~ ~. ........ ... ...,... .. .. . . . -":.. • U.S. Ships 'Stand By' Ford Orders All-out Aid to Refugees ~llf ~lot Slat I PtwXo' NEWPORT BEACH CRASH VICTIMS GET ROADSIDE AID. Police Seek Motorist Said to Have Cauaed Colllalon ., .. Five People Hurt In Coast, Accident •· a total of five persons su!Jered injuries about 11 u.m. {Qday when L\VO cars collide<l !ftcr ~werving to avoid a third f>U)ting out ox the Irvine Coast Country Club in Corona del f>.1-.ir. The victims \\'l'rc taken to lloag ri.t emoriai llospital in Newport Beach in .two !-icparate ambulances. 'rhe motorist \\'ho caUSl'd the accident fled, police said. One of the ¥ehicles carrying three elderly persons caught firl· following tht' collision but the blaze was quickly extinguished. Newport Be<:ic h police in1 - mediately luuached a hunt for the motorist and car which caused the accident on chart:cs of hit and run. No actual cont act occurred with the other two automobiles but any motorist al fault .is re- quired to stop al thl• scene and provide information to victims nnd police. In·\leStfgators said the car sought is 0 a ll966 Ford sedan. green, with !'.babby, oxidized palnt and •. drlvt!n by u lone m<:in who reportedly douhlc.'<l back into > or~n:ea ~o~~ ' lhe:tountr)' club pariOng lot after Witnessing the collision. • Police identified the injured <tS 0«:cupants of o ne car. Scott D. Pi1cGrew, 81 , and his u'ife Leleh, 73 , of 17·11 Pomona Ave., Costa !\1esa and their visitor, J\1rs . Stannic J ones. 84, or Colorado. The other victims, both riding In a sinull sports car, u·erc listed as Scott t~rederick and John Schrader, both 20 and both resi· dents of 8729 Frazier River Circle, f"ountain Valley. 'fhe e lderly victims and the l \\'O Golden West College stu - dents reportedly s uffered cuts and abrasions and possible frac· tures but were still being ex - amined in the emerg;ncy room. DOW REI'REA1S; TRADING SWW NEW YOll,I( CUPI ) -The stock market closed lower today in slow trading on the New York Stock Exchange as investors retrca1ed to the sidelines . Th.e Do''' Jone·s indus1rial ;iverbge lost 8.37 po1ntS to 752.19. • DecUn·cs led adVances by about a two--to-one margin, (tables. C7 l. .Pril'CS alSo ,.weri io'Wcr in mOd.erite l<t·adirlg on the . .i\mc.rican Stock Exchange. SAN DIEGO (UPI ) -Presi· dent Rord today ordered all available U.S. naval ships to stand off Indochin a to do t:ver- ything to assist refugees in the "great human tragedy" in pro· gress there: · He also ordered giant Cs transports to f\y to Saigon to pick up 2.000 South Vietnamese or- phans 1tnd children already 1adopted by Am erican famiJies Ford, at an afternoon news conference. said he ordered the federal government to "cut red tape and other· bureaucratic ob· stacles preventing these children from coming to the United States. ·'This is the least we can do. -t? * 58 Orphans Arrive in California • SAN" FRANCISCO (UPI) Fifty.eight Vietnamese orphans, flown out of Saigon by a p"ilot who defied attempts to halt his plane, chattertd and pla_yed ~n an Army barracks. today, r efusing to go to sleep. ··Most of them are finally run- ning out of energy,'' said Dr. Gary Feldman, who was a bit weary himself after ex.amiiling t.hechildren. Two of the orphans u•ere transrerred to a hospital ror at- tention to minor ailments. Army personnel at the San Francisco Presidio tried to get the rest to lie OPPOSITION TO THIEU INCREASES. Story, Page A4. CHIEF'RESCUER RICH" BUT GENEROUs-A-10 down on the mat tresses in the barracks and get to sleep. The orphans. ranging in age frorft1.hree months to8 years. ar- rived at Oakland International Airport during the night aboard a World Airways cargo> jet whose pilot took off from Saigon in de- fiance or instructions fro m air contfollers. The •pilot said he thOught it Was just another stall which had de layed the orphan flight for many hou'rs. World Airways hoped to fly 1.000 or more orphans to the Unit- ed States but ran into red tape. Two of the 60 aboard the cargo jet u•hen it left Saigon were taken off in Japan because they were sick . All thP c hildre'n on the flight were orphans sponsored by Friends ·ror the Vietnam . (See ORPHANS, Page A2> Wo:ather , lncr'easln·g ·cloudiness , und l\<)t SQ cOo~ tonight ' Consideruble cloudi_ncs~ · Frillaj:Wllh,.• !fO)'QC wintJS . Cooler dt1>'5'· Hjgb:r56~64. ~ l..ows ton)g~t 45 to 55. ' ,Many Called· ••• .. • INSIDE TODAY .. Raf/rood offlf.iol.~ 111 Ora11ye, Lo.~ Aqgcl~i arid Sc.lu Ditga f;'1 11rtfi e1 are befhng millions that Southeryt,Cali/or· mans will forsake their cars lo ride" commuCer trains. Sec newt u.nulys1.v on Pagf' A1 Index I But ·Onl,y One to Be Clwse11 Hundreds of. eager applicants ror on~ police _dispatcher job have ja1nmed into the .NewporL Beach citY council ch'lmbcrs this "'eek to tak~ tl)eir ~vii Service ln t' rast to \hC!'·OOO who are exam.* , tlppi)>t gt or theJonejobopening, th~e were onfy 60 p.pplicants when the same job wu ~ at ,lhli tltl\O la&s'yeao;, aCC0<!1¥'1 l0 ' .. "Karen .But~a d . a Cl\)' P er90hncl Depal'liiieril I de. "lt'adeflnltely a signoflllehigh uiignp)OJ.Jnent rate,'' oomment- ·~llra . Buz1ard. She added that a 11fmilar~ o( llJ)plieflfrt.S hBSOC'· ~· W;iJ_h any city p<>sition that ha• °"'~ed up lo recenlJDOnllus. "ftle positlbn aVaQoble, that of poUce-emcrgency c<tWpmcnt dis- p•tpier. bu • •pay ··~•l e or • bllt'WHD ,_ to lI «146 per /TI<llllh. \ .. ~ P.1en and women i-are eligible to apply .• Th,e city followed its normal proccdua·e, of advertising in·' ne"·s pap~t!I a~d sending job d~c.ription.s ouf!"to various agen- cie~ and collc~s. . . ··:rhe last few 1nonths hu ve bc,cn rather surpri&.i ng, with peo- ple Jumeing at~he hance or any ~job,·~ ·Mrs. 81fZ aid. Tbela)' was tbc st day £or the civil service tt'sUng. Those who ·' Pass v.·ill be inVited back for an 1 oral lntervie 'ol: and the one new emplo)·e will be uho6oo with.in tv.·o weeks. > Th~ otbers \¥l\9 pli,tc(.'() hiSh1 ' wlJ(• ("1111"! on 11.d ellllibilll)'. list ll'om ll!ch the 'wilLb<>pulf~ ir · new jobs 'open up. Mrl. ·Bu""rd I txplalned. · and v.·e v.•ill do much, much more,·· Ford pledged. Ht' ulso said he called on Nnrth Vietnom to permit r efugees to move to positions 1n areas "of their choice.·· Ht' said he remained optim1stit· th<1t South Vietnam \vould pre - vail over the Communists. .. despite the sad and tra gic events that ...,.e see unrolding." He .said ··my "'hole con - gressional life'' v•as aimed at preventin g a Co mmuni st takeover in South Vietnam anti Cambollia. and said "I will do my utmost as I have done in the pasl to avoid that result." ln reply to another question. Ford said the Administration ··v.·ill continue to push for SJ.00 million," and possibly more in e mergency military aid £or South Vietnam. He also.said the Ad1nini slr:.1 · tion ob viouslr \.\'ill a.sk for mort: ·humanitarian assistance "-'hen Congress retur·ns Monday £rom its Easter recess. He ex.pressed regret th<i.t con- gressional action has reduced from $135 n1illion to S55 miJliou t'mer geney humanitarian as· ~istance in thl• . ..\dn1inist1·ation's request for suppll'mental ;iid for Cu mbodia. Ford began v. ith a prepared statement on the plight of .. un · told numbers of \1ietnamese fl ee· ing" the Communist~. Gas Rate Up I Average Increase $1 a Momh LOS ANGELES (AP). - ,\ ne'' n<1tUritl g:as r<ite hike could·r.a.i se the avcrue local resident:s rn«mthly bill fronl about St4 to about $is, the Southern Colifornia G<is Com· pany says. A comp<1n y spokesman said th.it Ule 7.14 percent in· crease erfectlve Wednesday had been needed to orfset in- creases the company is paying for supplies. But the. spokes man said the boost mi~ht be cut out if th1;.• gas company pusses on a tax savings it mi ght g<i in under the Tax Reduction Act of 1975. "\\le arc s tudying thl' <.1vailabil' option:-,, the s pokes m a n stated. Newport Fisherman Among 4 Victims By ALMON LOCKABEV The U.S. Coast Guard today \•erificd reports of a boat tragedy near Caho San Lucas in lhe Sea of Cortez in which £our persons, all believed to be from Ne"'port Beach. peris hed . The only victim identified v.:as \\'iilard Bell of Ncv.·port Reach owner or the 36-foot sport £iS- herman Cinco. Details of the necident "·ere not knO\\'n . First \\·ord ca1ne rrom another fishing vessel, Pei E spada that they had found u·reckage of the Cinco about135 miles northeas t of C<:ibo San Direct Actio-11 L.ucas tilnd that four bodies had been recovered. 1\1 rs. Be II ,,. o.i s en route to La Paz to meet hc1· husband and the others aboard the Ci nco, It v.·as not kno\\'Jl hO\\' many persons v.'ere aboard . Bell is .a \~:idely kn own sportsfi sherman v•ho has o"•ned several boats including the \\"Cll knou•n 100-foot.er Five Bells.· I-le is reported to be a mt•mber of the Packard Bell family. Coast Guard officials said that all four bodies had been taken to San Jose on the B.aja Ca li£ornia coast where positive identifi ca- tion "'ould be made. .. \\1c arc seeing a gre<it human tragedy to untold numbt!rs of Vietnamese fleeing . I h<t\e di rected <ti! available naval .ships to stand off Indochina to do ever· ~thing to assis t , to help these 1n· noecntpcople .·· F'ord siid ht" llire<·led tha1 n1one~· from a s pueial S2 1nillion children 's fund be targeted to take care of transporta tion and c·arc 0£ 2.000 Vietnamese orphans v.·ho y,•ill bl' flo"·n to Travis AF'B. ~i nd olher points on the \\'est Coast · He also ordered the giant CS transports. largest aircraft in the "·orld. to fl y to Saigon .. ~:ithin 36 to 48 hours. fSl'c Sii i P S, P agt> ,\:!I Bad Year For Crime 111 City By JOHNVALTERZA Of UH! D•llf Pllet SC.ft l'\ev.'port Be .. ch 's crime rate ....:... particularly in the theft and burglary category -soared to record levels in 1974. maki.ng it the ··"·orst'' vcar in re1:ent city history , PoiiCe Chief B. J ameS Gl-.ivas said todu\ ,\nd the prospe.cts for relief this year appear grim. because or an· a larming rate of thefts and burglary. Gla\'as indicated . Citing crime figures released on ly today. Glavas said that ex- cept for a fcv.• bright areas in the tategory of j u,·e nile and adult drug abuse. the statistics are dis- n1al. ··Burg laries sho"·ed an in -· crease of 30 perce nt and grand M thefts rose by ' almost 50 per· cent during 1974. ··over a IO-year s p:.an it \\<is the \\Orst ~·c<.J.r l'X· µerienced by Kc\\· port fJl·~1ch . ·· ht> CHIEF Gl..AVAS said. Besides the ri~c in man\· ,.l .. ported crimes. rclony ;;iri·ests rose as \\'l'll. .,,·ith the udult <ip- prehcnsions in l·reasing by 2ti.3 percent and the juvenill' <.irrcsl (Sef• CR I J\I E, Page ,\2) .. ~. O.lly PllO! ""'610 by fft(~rtl llOllMw . i lllacey Mix . 19, ol theHarbor View Rom es ' '~lict.1~. of N11wpoi:t Beach. isn "t l_ooling JlbOU~"'fli\dirtg her .missing dog: a IO·yeur. ' old, \Olhl(e wes t Hiah!Jlnd" lerrier named Markie . b.e lltood ,at 'ti)~ corner ol Ford. ~d and lilacArthJtr Jloulcvard Wednes. dpc afternoon with he~.6and-lettercd sign appealing fo r the rolurn of family pet. She :r. s&.)·s she'll s t.a nd there "u11til that one :.: person who might have tnformation'' :> about Ute dog secs her s ig n . l\.1ix family~~ 3Q23 Port Bristol. planned lo dis trab11te 800 .. : handbills today in ellort to find lhe dog. ~: -· " . -"" " ,. I •• • • r • ~ -.. • ;:· .I h DAILY PILOT N Workers ~ ' ' _Striking :- At Voit " " /\bOti,l 600 production 11.nd JA,&intenancc -v.'orkcrs remained on strike at AMF-Voit Inc., a manufaclurcr ,of s1>0rt.'li equip- l)lent und ti.res, in south Sunta Ana today. '.,Pickets were set up at the plant at 3801 S. !·!arbor Blvd. Wcdnes- ~)' "'hen mcm be rs or the United Rubber \\'orkers local 639 'A'aiked Oil their jobs after rejecting managcn1cnt 's latest contract or. fer. Negoti;1tions are being made "-'ilhin the fr<Jne-v.•ork of the t~ederal ~1ediation and Concilia- tion Commission but both sides in the dispute toda y indicated that they expect the strike to be J(jllgthy. -.The issue is over productivity. John Wolfgang . treasurer of Local 639, said his union could ,rpt <.1cccpt \\•h;.at he called ~akeaway s'' proposed by rqrnagement. 'Under ccrt<i in l'onditions. there llre v.·age guarantees and management wanted to tu.kc :tb.Pse av•ay,"' Wolfgang said. ~ .. 'william E steras, Al\1F vice president for personnel. s aid that management felt that the com· ~y·s incentive v.·orkers long b_ad been receiving greater salaries than comparable earn· ia&s in the industry. :.-He said that the management proposal would not result in earn· ings cuts for incentive vtorkers but to earn as much as they ha\·e in. the past they \vould ha\•e to work harder and remain on the iil.centive standards longer. .,"We arc looking for Jess do'A'n time," he added. Ester as said Lh<.il non-incentive \l."orker s v.'ou l d receive "Sizeable" increases under the management package. Esteras said that AMF is al· tempting to l'Ontinue production on a limited bas is with supervisors. The s trike involves ~bout 600 people. including 110 who are on leaves of absence. 150 on layoff . The las t contract bet\.\:Ccn the ~Oipany and the union ex pired F.iiday. The last attempt at set- ' tle'ment \vas rejected at a union· l(leeting in South Gate Tuesday. ,,. Andrew Given Qf CdM Dies; Hites Slated Funeral services will be held Saturday for Andrew Given, a 45-year resident of Corona del Mar, who died Monday after a long illness. He was 79. 'Mr . Given. a native o f S£:0tland, was employed as an engineer at the Holly Sugar Com- pany in Huntin gton Beach and Cl\so al the Monterey Oil Com. P.•ny prior to his retirement. During the past 36 years, Mr~ Glven was involved in the Orange County Alcoholic ~ Anonymous Chapter and was 1'nown £or helping many new rtiembers of the organization. He ""~s the fir st member in the c::"Ounty . : Mr. Given is survived by his tirother, Jim Given of Santa Ana; ~sin John Given of San Juan ~pistrano ; nephews Bruce Given of Fallbrook and Jim Given of Newbury Park and a n iece Jeanni e Han sen o f l\lameda. ,Services will be al I p.m. at the Ppcific View Chapel, with burial tq folJow. The family suggests memorial contributions be made l()a heart foundation. ' I 1 · ORANGE COAST • 1 ~Or-(~\I D.lltr P!lol .... lh"""•<hls<_,· (lolN:<ll .. Nf~·P<f\•. Jpwl>ll-0,1,_.0r_ I CMH Pulllhl>lnt co-•nf. $fp..-•lf..:t!!lom .,~ j •Jublll#Wd Mone!•• 1n•ow~ F•oO.o• '°' em,,. INw, Nowpoo"I &o.t<I>, M"nll1>91on DH<.1>1Fouri- DAILY PILOT l •..it1 V•lltf, trvln~. S•d"l~IM<~ V•U•r •M ~ 0.•th/!iclwll> Co••t, A .inc11e ·~I I Mll..,151'Utllht..-a $&h"a'''--''· Ttoe I .-IM!Ptl l"'bHsl>lf>9 P'•"I " t! lOO Mii 0..J ~.Coli.Me••. C...lllo•nl•'7~. ' . Roberl N. Weed '' P<esu11n1 "'" Pu1>11,,.,.·1 I .: Jack R. Curley \ll<:e "'••lorn!'"" c..n ... .i _,.._ ' , .. .. " Thomas Keevil ' ,., Thomas A. Murphine ; ~rles H. Loos Ric hard P. Nall L .l1>$1ll-1IN ... O•"'<I["'""' > Newparl Beach Office lll.I ~~"'P." ..,...,v.,<I ,..,.IH ... Alkl'•I• P 0 8o1 lt•I '7.U ~.:. • Telephone C7141 '41--4321 t . ~Cl•stltl~ Advertising 642-5671 ~ :, ::;,.,~,1..,1.' lt 1J Oren~ Co••• Pwbl•\ltlno ~f, Ne "''"' •lor ,.I, Ul\1111 •'""''· ":l•lo<1•I I ~It•• •• •lll•••llwm•ftl> ""'•'" "'"' b• (lllltMllCtd .. lllloWI llly(•tl lltfMh\10" ol f ~r+tMfWntl, I ">tU011c cl••• ""''"° ,,...,., 11 ceu .. M•••. c.tltwltl•. hlrwri,lllon"<"•+el UA0-111•: W~ll '"""OOnttlOll!'llr, mllllt•fM\Ull•tienl UiOO .._11>1r, •· · .. Thursday.April 3. 1975 St1lvage .Job Fred Munson (h atless) a nd helper Frank Brady put barrels over the side of salvage boat as they work to raise sunken hulk of the sportfishing boat Westerner. Munson paid $100 for the Westerner, which went do\vn last week in 70 ree~ of water off the Newport H arbor e ntrancer I-le hoped to raise the boa t high enough olI the bottom to be able to tow it into the harbor this af· ternoon for.further salvage work. Countian Gives Up After Death Threat A man who barricaded himself inside his Tustin home early today after warning Orange County s heriff's o£ficers that he \.\•as prepared to kill his fou r chi ldren s urrendered ""ithout incident two hours later. '.l'hey identifi ed the man as Gus Flores Garcia, 45, of 17541 Rainier St., Tustin. Garcia was taken from his home to the Orange County Medical Center, v.·here h e "'ill und ergo psychiatric testing, officers said. Sheriff's Lt. Charles Conaway said hi s officers recovered a rine £rom the Garcia home. but are still seeking a hand gun that was reported to be in the captured man's possession . Cona\\'ay said Garcia's four teen-age children are Wlharmed after a two-hour ordeal in which their father reportedly warned besieging officers that he would shoot them and himself if the lawmen approached the re· sidence. Conaway said Ga rcia was From Page Ar CRIME ... fi gures ris ing !Jy 36.3 percent. On the pos itive side, Glavas said that adult narcotics arrests dropped from 726 in 1973 to 478 last calendar year a nd it marked the first decline in the past three years. persuaded to c hange his ,.mind during a series of telephone con- versations between Garcia and sheriff 's officers . Cona"·ay said his office was a lerted to the fact that the four ch.ildren were being held hOs tage by thei r f ath er through a telephone call from Garcia's ex- wife who was barred from the home by Garcia earlier today. Conaway said Garcia told of- ficers who took him to the county hospital that he was upset over hi s domestic difficulties and his be - ing recently n amed as a defen- dant in civil actions. From Page A I HINSHAW. • • in late 1970 a fter llinshaw, in a letter to the Board of Supervisors, said <1 demand for the system existed. His letter was accompanied by a cost schedule s howing that it would cost the county $2,045 to reproduce the system for other public agencies. Therefore, if the cost schedule .... ·as correct , Spartanburg County was billed at cost for the system · it purcha sed from Orange · County. Coast Lawyer's Daughter Dies In Auto Crash Melissa Haza!, the dqug hter of a well-known Newport Beach lawyer Arthur Guy, has died from injuries suffer~ in a traffic crash near Mazatlan, Mexico. The mishap, which occurred last Saturday in the neighboring city of Culiacan, also seriously injured Mrs. Hazel's husband. Paul, who remained hospitalized in Mexico. l't1rs . Hazel, 27, was f resident of Mexico. Her parents' home is at 1318 Outrigger Drive. Initial reports said that a crash occurred last Saturday and that Mrs. Hazel died early this week in a Mexican hospital. Besides her parents, she leaves a brother, Dee Guy, of Newport Beach. ~neral rites will be han41ed by Baltz-Bergeron Mortuary in Corona del M ar , but wiJI not be scheduled until la ter this weeJ<, spokes men said. · Red C~s ll'i!Jp Vi~t:e~ng Ask " Aid to Refugees By United Press loteraatloaal The Viet Con11 today aske<\ the International Red Cron and!.the Uni.led Nations tor ~mergency aid for ~ix million war refugees now under Communist rontroJ, the Red Cross announct.>d. It said tWo million of the refugees wero children. The Viet Cong, now officially called the Provisional Revolu- tionary Government of South Vietnam, made its request to lhe Red Cross a nd the U .N . International Children's Emergency Fund. It requested top priority for c loth, drugs and fortified foods. : UNICEF said it will launch a new appeal for funds to meet the request. ~ An appeal w8s fjiade two days ago following an aid appea' from the SaigQn government, it said. The Red Cross said it will. respond as rapidly as J)O&lible u-·ithin tlte limits of a tund appeal made M1:1;rch 25. So far 12 national Red CrOss societies have pledged more than $4 million, it said. - It said the Viet Cong Red Crws a lready has been gran\ed ~.000 for food an4 medicines, Meanwhile, Sen. FA.ward M. Kennedy CD-Mass.), todaywgea the Administration to seek a tem·· porary ce&:1s~-fi'r'e in Sbulh Viet- nam so aid can be distributed. to millions of refugees caught behind Com munistiines. * -· * * From 'Pagto A I SHIPS ... Indicating appar ent disap- proval of Saigon 's r ecent rnilitary actions, Ford said a "unilater.•l declaion;, for a military wlthdFawal, made by President Nguyen Van Thieu, created the chaos existing in South Vietnam. ,;There are several situations developing that got beyond the control of the South Vietnamese people," Ford said, denying that the South Vietnamese had lost their will to resist. On the contrary, he said, the way the people are fl eeing Com· munist areas clearly indicates their will remains slrong. "They want freedom under a different kind of government than exists in North Vietnam," he said. Sen. Jesae Helms'.ffi.N .C.), uJso sent o telegranito President Ford late Wednesd ay proposina the U.S. 7th Fleet be used "for immediate evacuation or Viet,. namre ugees.'' Helms said the Navy has the capacity to evacuate at least tWo million re(ugees within ·trevt!n days. The reaction or Kennedy a1;1d · Helms to the plight of the Sout.p Vietnamese r efugees came us thousamJ.t of Americans called public and private relief or· ganlzations offering 858i.&lance. ''The r espon se has been greater ,than any we've ever rc- cet-ved, n s.iid Vernon Lyon, a memtier ' or the . State Departmentts International Dis· aster Relief Center. ·~POOple are calling in With all sorts of idea~. They watcb _pictures · on television, see a hell of a mess and they want to help." Lyon said the department was encouraging people to donat e money riither than food or material to locel relief agencies. The State Department also established a toll.free telephone number (800--424·1180) those concerned a~out refugees can use. Fro• Page Af ORP.HANS .•. Children', .. a Denver.based agen- cy, which has been taking care of childreri in Southeast Asia for eight year~ .. The ctrphans are h~ad~ for new pa~nts. throughout tl1e Unit· ed. States. Some families have waited 18 months or more tO sec their .adopted Child. Some ybungsters were crylng when they arrived, Or. Feldman said, but moSfWere soon runnirlg around in the barracks, shouting to each other. tossing basketballs and playing games . The}' appeared cheerf,~I . well· scrubbed and dressed in neat pa-· jama-st ylc \'ietnamese clothing. "Thcy'v1..· hcen up all hight with the excitement,·· said Feldman. They "·ere here because Capt, Ren Healy defied orders by Saigon uir l ra(fic conl.ljollers nol to takeoff in the DCB. · "Jus t watch me," llealy said he rad1~ ,to tJ)e c,onJJ:o4t~rs. JUSl before g~IU)ing hjs c raft. "I vie .... · the decline as a favora ble indicator and it has to be em phasized that juvenile narcotic arrests dropped al a similar rate from 353 to 288 during the same period," he said. According lo county counsel's office, state law prohibits an as- sessor or employes of an as- sessor's o£fice from consulting with private firm s However , lhe law does not pro hibit either assessors or their e mployes from consulting "'ith other public agencies BIG SAVINGS ON TOP NAME BRANDS WASHERS! DRYERS! TV! Glavas suggested that the high point in juvenile drug experimen- lcition has passed. ""We arc. ho\.\•ever, s eei ng many more hard-drug addicts who have moved on up from h<tllucinogens in recent years. ·'The burg lars and petty thieves '-''e arrest are aJI too orten heroin users who must steal to support an extremely expensive habit.'' he added. ,\!though actual statistics have not yet been correlated for the first Ce"· months of this year. the impressions by Glavas' staff re· inforce the premise that the soar· ing rate of burglary and other forms of theft has far from abated. Residential burglaries con- tinue to soar in number. The de- partment in recent months ha~ s tepped up its community - service projects aimed al t eaching citizens proper methods of burglary prevention. Marlow wa~ no! able to s c.1y when the consu lting services Hinshaw and Vallerga were paid for were performed. Nor was he certain of the dates the two offi cials ""·ere in Spartan- burg County. Court Pistol Not Detected 3 SACRAM ENTO (UPI) - Because metal detectors bor- rowed from airlines failed to pick up a pistol, county officials have decided to buy $'12,690 worth of new detectors for the trial of two Symbionese Liberation Army "soldiers ." The discovery of the faulty · equipment -amid the heaviest .s ecurity in Sacramento's history -came when a police detective walked through a detector without setting off an alarm even though he carried a revolver. Knott's Fire Eyed As Possible Arson The Buena Park Fire Depart· ment is now in vesligating the passibility of arson in the $3 million fire th at swept lllrougn an unfinis hed Knotts Berry Farm ride complex a week aeo. Fire Capt. Jim Zimmer said te>o day investig<Jtors have ruled out the possibility that the blaze was trig1ered accidentally by a spark Picketing Halted YUMA, Ariz. <AP) -The Unll· ed. Form Workers or America an· nounced Wednesday lt is halting picketing here until Aue uat because the lemon harvest hu ended. I ' from a welder's torch. That is the cause cited by officials at the JSO·acre amusement park. "There is s t ill no official de· termination ol the cause and it would be safe to say arson is 11 de- finite possibility. though not a <:ertainity, "· Zimmer said. ''The lnve$llf1ttion Js still going on." The late-afternoon fire started on the secon·d floor o f a w.arehouse-like building de· signed to house a dozen new rides and attractions . Most heavily damag~ was a mechanically a nimated story of the Knott family. The entire ten- •cre park expansion 'was due to ()ptD ln June . BEATTHE PRICE RISE! REFRIGERATORS! TERRIFIC SAVINGS NOW ON R.OOR MODB.S •ONE-OF-A-KIND • DEMOS · DISCONTINUED MODELS ~·OUT THEY GO! DRASTICAU Y REDUCED TO a.EAR! PRICES SLASHED AT , BOTH STORES COSTA MESA ANDEL TORO! " SHOP EARLY FOR BEST SElfCTIOllSf SAl.E ENOS SAT. APRIL 5 • ~avls· ! ' ' I ' HURRY! SAVE NOW! '.J'he Movie Boom Films Exorcise Vi.ewer Dollars ·; llySYL\'JA l'OllTU . • • . '~1 . American lamWO. trom oout tp codt, ar IP!lndlni . more mo,oey to 10 out to more movies Ulan everlbetote - -l>ecauae of Ille bu1lneaa l1ump not despite of It abd l!O<•IW• of :~::_n•klnr dollar, 'not d~pite that' adve~•f, f'l'I ot U/o ;., fn all or 1914 ·~ ~~lick V alenll:.. pre~ldent ;11(.lhe Mot.ion Ylctu~eAa­ ;,iolatlon of Am9rtc1;1 -•.P<ndlnl at m-box'dffices approached a record S2 bllJlon, tar Monev.;. 1 Woi;t ' j , , '' above the prevloua peak of tl. 7 bllllon you'apent tn 11M8. And. that year, more lhanaquartU·century aao. was betqrFT\i\· In. the flrat quarter of 1975, the estimate Is that your •pending approxlmated$oi20 milllol)-just about the1ameas in the first quarter of 197.4. And th1.s is ln the face of lbe fact that 197S's ltrst quarter bad no blockbuster equal to 1P1'4'a ''The Exorcist'' to1endadmi11lorii and receipts inloorbit. ln fact, General Clnema, the lareeat chain of lndepen· _dent movie houaea in the nation, reporta an a percent Jump in -1\.8 first quarter operaUon. (Since the first quarter has just en· ded,fo_rmal figurea forthe U.S. are not yet available. l · . AND IT'S NOT JUST the youni or the elderly who. are 10101 out to the movies. "The entire family -PouaewUe, f~ther. brother, sister -is flocking back to the movie . houses across the country 1n startling numbe rs " 'iJeclares Richard A Smith, president of General Cinem8·s 564-unlt theater chain. ; On thts same poitl.t of who's going, Valenti adds a fascinating s idelight -namely, the higher the level of .. education, the more frequent the movie-goer Of those with bne year or more of college, 6S percent are frequent or oc· · cuional movie goers while'21 percent never go. Of those with less than one year ot high school education, only 2$ per. ~ent are frequent or occufonal muvie·goers while 63 per· cent never go. The whole :-1tory has !asc1nal1ng 1mphcat1ons Why this sort of spending in an era of recession and high un· employment" -The very fact that this is an era or slump 1s a key fac- tor. (or movies have con11stenlly outperformed the -economy in periods of business downturn In Valent1's wordi. ''Consumers tend to gravitate toward lower ticket leisure-time expenditures" In Smith's view : "Adm1tted.Jy, movies aren't the 15-ccnt, 20 cent buys they wire in the depression, but what other form or convenient leisure can compete at this price level'!·· . -ANOTHER OBVIOUS FACTOR is that we are seek· ;ing entertainment ck>ltr to home -at the shopping center :around the corner or at the movie hou1e down the block ·Spending on big-ticket Items, particularly those to which we :have to travel by car, has been drastically curtailed. Smith also credits the multi-aud1tonum concept for bolstenng attendance -the twins, lnplets and quad shQP·, ping center theaters we know as Cinema I. II, III, etc , which offer us a wide varlet~ of movies 10 one soot 'Insurance Day' Scheduled at· OCC Orahge Coast College's 13th '"nual Insurance Day is slat· ed. May 15 at the Golden Sails Convention Ceriter in Long Beach. , The day is co-s pansored by the Independent Insurance Agents Associations of Long Beach and San Pedro· Wilmington, the Jasurance Women of Long Beach; the Insurance Women of Orange County; and Santa Ana Cottege. The event, which is open to all persons interested in in· aurance, begins at noon until 9 p.rd. The program features MARKET guest speakers a nd a number of exhibits relating to the m· surance1ndustry. The theme for "I Day" is "Come Alive 1n '75." Keynote speaker at the dinner meeting will be Dr Donald Sime, vice presiden\ of Pepperdine University. Also 1nv1ted is Wesley J . Kinder, newly ap- P.Otnled California Insurance Commlsstoner. Reservation fee, including dinner. is $15 per conferee and $10 per spouae. Checks should be made payable to theIIAAof Long Beach-and mailedto221 Redondo Ave., Suite 3, Long Beach 90803. HIGHLIGHTS NYSE Index ASE Index Dow Jones Ind S&P 5oo Stocks INDEXES · 43.Z1 79.14 752 .19 81.51 off off off off 0.45 0.52 8 37 0 92 " Gal11f'r• n11d 1.,,. ... ,.. N .. .., y.,,.,, Snr.,,,""""" .. ',:3 . :m: Nrwl' .. rklii "'"•' A c.-ti ce 1'1EW YORK IUPll -Th• 15 Kii ... 'tockJ lt ... CI flfl Ille New Stotl E•Cll&"Qlll! Thu•MUy $1M1 C'9M .. ,,100 '·" Jn,ooo a 102,so!:I .. 112,:IOll 101' 1•2.000 Jrt"1 1:M 100 24"41 12•."KI 711V. 126 ,00 4~ .. 119,100 l:J I U MIO D V. 1<14,l«I 611/\ 101,100 <IOJ,o 101 100 ,,,.. • 1"'· ~~ + •• 100,J.OO 1,.... .. "" '.~ '2,SOO ~ + ~o A•1~rira11 10/tlt>•t Ac.-1;.,., AMt!a MA•KeT Tlitll>IO Ad-~ , ..... ~"w;~~t1,..._..i OM-=· .............. ,J.ii . ""' " ........... "" TOl•I .,. ... , .... 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One of the classic screen dramas from 1950, with William Holde n and Gloria Swanson in the starring roles. ABC (7) 8:00 -The Confessions of Dick Van Dyke. A music and comedy spoof of fear featuring Van Dyke and ' singer Michele Lee. Dick's daughter, Stacy, 20, makes her TV debut. CBS (2) 9: 00 -Double Feature. Two 1V series pi lots are presented -=i.' •1Crime Club'' with Robert Lansing, Scott Thomas and Eugene Roche and "Mr. & Mrs. Cop'' starring Anthony Costello and Marianne McAndrcv.•. TV DAILY LOG Cume Club, •ft uno"1t1al 1roup ol Thursday l•..,ers, invu1:11111v1 ttpoi'ttrs and •llltrs kni:led to1ethH IOI tb1 pte Evening venrioft ol cs1m1. "Mr. & Mn. C.," st1rs AntlMlll1Costello 111d Mw~nne APRIL 3 tikMdrrw Is I youn1 couple, both polite ollw;e1s, who ~ht to l'tCOl'I· i:OO ~ D ltJ Qgi ml W CD Nl'l1 c•lt 1h11r married lift •11h t11tt1 Q(iz,(WJ(!JIQIWI New::. ot1t11 daft,rtrouS prolw.oft. l•J .... w O NEW HIT! 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Lrr1 MIU A Diii Sthool 111d lucas T1n11tr 1r1 111mtd • leTtH tlM Trvt• In ii II• SIU! wtro lliltls elects to MIOiOfl $ Mni.: (2'1r) "Sl.iaMI dd1nd tht ttlorts of two Sflldenl Ina,.-• (dra) '50-Glof11 Sw1n r1parlers •ho uflCO\ltr Ult q-i- ~n. Wilham lio!d1n 11il1 ctuhnfs of a local bu&lntu-0> lrwilthd min. Erl Aslla:••ht Mrliw (90J "l1i1 ~ 0) lhwl N1w South: MdrlW TO\lnf" Oor1s (Jj lu1 IN '"' Ult ll11fll5 intuvitws Citor1ia Con11us-U (9 [J)I Cil a1 HNIJ O ''fht man, Mdr1• Younc. last Heir" {R) H1ny is un1blt to I )MMI fl rt•ll prntnt th• 11S111111tic sl1)'inf ol AICt t.1 Actklw relahvtS of 1 riUI old WOl!lln who IMllJ rt1ktdlt11 Slit• h~11 I~ an ilol1t"1 "castki" la a Utt11 ~ll remot1 llNI d tllt C.lifonilt t1 .. r1. &:00 Jttntttt Nol .. IYllb. U MULE VS HORSE RACE 9t1t1 CM W &lnllt1 ·*WA.LYONS-BEST BET• i0:10 -l!::,!'.,n:-W:t.rt e @ r21 (j) Thi W•lllas "Th1 NIWI fi10f0ll11ib11d · fll) )olln.&oy hop11 Slltat Fll•: "Ht Wiit Itta to ridt tl11 f1mlty mull ~victory in 1pped" (m11od1H11) 1924. LIM !ht IRftUll loul l..C. unlit hi lttrlll Chanay lltrl II • briJ!l•nt Kitnti• that • ~st d~nd1d 110111 Uu1t whow faith in humtnily ii lll11t1rtd D1rbL"1nn1rs 11 also tnt1rt4. Yfh1n ht diSCIO'llD Ms wilt ind hil O.Q1 @®1 m~1t111I• "Jilin best ffitnd hmi bttu}td him. Co- Wh1l1 Sam is -..ort1n1 ti M'ltlll sturinc u1 "°""' Shtt rlf and joll$ to bUJ Jin • llcll llo!iM, Jill Jahn Gilbtrt. 1ets lost 11 till too. • I'"" 0 Mt'lir. (CJ (Zh1) "WM11 hi-10·45 News ltll Ftr" (Wlfl) '66-lom Ad1m1, • CiHu 34 Dawn Mdami. 11:00 (DU ma> Mtwi (I) MIU Dlllllas SM . I]) ti§ ~ (i) tkn D TIMEX Presents "The kSf tf '""* * Confessions of Dick 6 'tflJ' au. Van Dyke" with Guest R ~U:1~ Star Michele Lee it;°" ..._. 0 l~(f)l (])Q)Clmimlh1 11i; (})lt ltl tM Tllllll Cta!mitas tf Diet ~ Mt. ')61 W'tN WM West Van Dy\e sl111 in thil li1hthMl1~ 1'2! 001 WllUI: Dud ti' Aliwt loo~ a1 the funny sldt ol lt11ll::to l)@OO@CISU1tMNe:(C) 1hr0111h music 11111 tomtfJ, Tiit "lilt• flf UM riptila: Udy'" (dr1) sl!ow 1lw inllodllUS Oict'1 2D·Jell· '~-V1~ Jot.nson. W11te1 PidJtO" old Uu1hter, Stacy, ma kine Mi §@@ ~ m 1111111 C1r1t1 telev1i.ion dtllut. M1thtl1 ltt 1$ lwiflPt Z... · Dd'~ special cuut. (fnj {J)) !]) Didi Cawtt ·blfl. m Dultr's Cbtice 1rine Ht~bur•" Pall It (II) htll Sldt1 Ntw Q Ml\'ie: "A Mttltr tf llesisUKt" Nidi. Ctr. (dr1) '62 -C1thtrint Otntuvt ~ Mowit: (ltu) "Wr'11 JM Aqtli" Philippe Noire!. (com) "SS-Humphrey Boc•rl, Petti IE .,it; "Htll's File""'"" (drt/ Ust111ov, Aldo 1117, ·~-Vic Morrow, Collttft Gray. ' Efl lt11'11tst La~~•lt l'nlni11s 12:00 0 Mme: (C) "lw1~1· (hqf) '6~ l:lO 0 Q) l1) ilj W IM Crl1t SNw -an 1lt-J1ri-nrw aist. ' "Ont Siimmtr ol Mbery'' A lilf'll [i) NqM Ca!IH]' lam~, bu4Cel rewlts in Boll's hl'I· CD Mnlt: "Tiit Wtlr (dfl) ·~1 in1 to takt tdv1nt111 Ill a Colum· -lliclllrd Robtr, H11ry Mor11n. bia Unrt.:rsily Mimllllf school I ftp !tr H~ sd'lotanllip without Ult prtsrllCt o1 l;OO · l"-~i1 wifl. (j) ill 00 .., I Mm rtriffill S... 1:45 1: "hWm" (dr1) '48 - 9hllti.. C.-"J Zad'l1ry Scott, SydlltJ Gretrislrttt 9:00 lftJ rn (J) CIS ThlM'I ..... 2:00 m AMl,tlt Slrtft: '?ialf', ., .. k ; ill (birj "tritM ctlll"" stirs Flip wnr Scott Thom11, Eu1P1 Rodie 111d 1:45 0 Merrit: "Tlit Sewttll \'idi•" Robtl1 llllSilJI as mtm""1 of Thi (dr1) '43-IUrn H1111!tr, IOlll Corlwly. Friday DAYTIME MOVIES • 11:00 U (C) ........... t11t Shltlr· ill Niii" (COfll) '!13-Mitll GIJllOI', wm1a111 umc1111ft, Owld W1yn11. 00 "Dtctllt II tM ....,,_ (com) 'S5-0111; Bottnle, lltllnllll More. dJ"Crl• ' hllilfl•tllt" (dta) '59-Gtorrt Kamillon, Miry Mui· I'!!· Jl:lOUJ"nlt '1Mte U... ff M111 & t:w" (com)-MiditJ Rooney, Mamil Yin Dorm. IZ:Ol ID 'T• .U lltJtl, Jld" (com) 'f.O :Peter s.!lm. llrf)'-Thomll. 1:t0 a ....... l Cilf" (11)'1) '52-Allclft, Tll!tei, Ccst1 Ra!M10, llfllllOlld Bun. ~j (C) '"J)r fie Trte" (wes) 'SZ -Ki11; Oollllu, Evt Mi!ltr, Patra W1mou. 2:JO @ (C) '1ilrlJ hlbl" Conti. (!Sri) '62-T OflJ Cul1is, Yul 9rynne1. Q."l (j) (Cl "klul Palli 1-s" (ad\') '59-Robtrt StlQ, Mtrisa P1v1ft. J:OO 0 (CJ "WOldtr111 C..mtf' (Ifft) '~!-Robefl Mildlum, Jlflili loftdon, lfj (C) "fMI Wttb hi A lalllM" (aitv) '62 -RN BlllttRS, B11Ur1 Eden. J:IO I]) ICJ "This 1111111111 C.""° (ICi·li} 'SS-F•i!~ llo!lltrrut, Btfl Rotlttts. 0 ICI "hll!Mr TrlstnW' (dr1) ·~ -Dt¥id llivell, Otbo11h llatr, Jttn S.btt1. KOCE Television . ):ee !.ptClfl : ICI IPBS J .,_,,,.llO<niftft'' 4:ff '1'•11 •11111 Ml dllh1e tCI tKOCEI 'V'otf i.ltc:Ollrw. a:a Eleclrk Cetn,...l ICI (Ltwl i i• ,_.,,. M,...t IC ICTWI 1:• hell ... , ICI !P8SI "MM . 8er<f' 6:Jt Man •~• ERYlf•llrntnl IC) ''Walff S-IY. ~m1ftll, .ui<1 Pou.,. hor>" I 00 S1cn!1le1 '• V•tnn1 !CI (IC P8~1 1·» f>eDOllJ"'illc-!Cl lll:OCEl ~,'Ill T1'tl J1it111t .. Film CCI (PBSI WleotHt!I' Concert On Tap . The 140·voicc 1-lunt - ington Beach 1-ligh School Choir will present a spring concert al 4 p.m. April 13 at the F'irst Uoited 1t1ethodi s t C!>urch, 272 1 17th St .• H~nlington Beach. ,T he concert wtll ln_clude selections by lhe • ' ( l·larmonaires. Concert Choir, advanced and beginning Girls Glee Club and the new Jazz En se mble . which combines mu s ic arid dance. , Admission is $1 for ~dultti and 50 cent& fo r students . Glidden Spred House Paint • Give your house a new spring outfit .•• a new coot of painH • A<rylic lotu point givts si,.lt REG. 11.79 coat coverage • flows on smoothly with brush or 9 4 9 roller • """ up tools and yourstll will! Gal. soap and water ::::::=~~ Glidden Spred Gel Flo Paint • (1t•riM' ·lkyi i...s. ,.., lffl .. ~ .. • (111'11 "-ick t.r "9-<"t t•nnlfll: Reg. 13.H ' 10~~ DLYmPIC STAtn • Olympic Redwood Stain • Fw ...... ,,.e.m.. ... HMty •11 r ......... iffdMt, ,.,ts t.nMtwe, ..... " Gwrwt..4 .,._, lrstkht1. ,..i,.. ... Wht•rMll Rtg. 9.95 5~~ C l r 'Portable 17" Diagonal o o • s.114 ..... 1V ~ .::.i:::. t~ 3 399 5 lolte s, ..... . ,., '"'" , .. """"' ' .... -"' ""': ...... """ ...... • Awtiiw.l• '9 • ,.....n1t I I 7" or.,9" Size Roller Covers • D•u,..I HPMlsl y fer ~ --.. • l1tl'll tWdt , ....... 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By GARY GRANVILLE ' I • • 0ttuo..11,.,i.,... mentt0Hinshe¥1 covered a hand· coq:tQ.ct. by OradgeCounty Ols-· ta A'.na s~i? the ReputincJY!. con-; .WriJt'e.n invoice tor-''sof'tware tor trlct AJtorbey's ,investigators. greuman 1s not ex ........ ed-ih. the Congre1aman Aridt°e W J . single-ramily residential com-1\nd, .Marlow aiided. orriclal& in otricelod~y . 1 ...... " ' ·r·~i Hin&haw (R·Newport ·Beach' .puterappraisalsystems." his county .,e conducting an In-Yaf)ere:&'s secretary *1 her "''I'S PU.id 16,000 by Jhe Spartan-H owever, according to v-.igaUonfifan attempt to solve bo!l'Swp9':~coQ(ercpce.~-, • • bur« Co\anly, South Carolina, as-Marlqw. three months earlier the tffi! $6,000 riddle. Spart'&n.burg reco&H" A1iQ show aisaor'sofficeln 1973·butofficials South Carolina 'county had Neither Hins haw nor Orange th't both·ffinshaw and V.allerga iftth&tsouthern tountyti:aidjoday -· purcflased' such. a system from County Assessor Jack V•ller-ga , ·wefe.pald tor consultyi,g se:fyices th~ arel\'t sure what they got for Oran'ge County lor $2,045. were>available for comment this in March of 1973 . ..' ·• .-.. _ · \hwmoney. "So, w~·re not sure what we mornin~ Hipshaw, accol'ding lo the • 'SPartanburg County ASsessor gotforour$6,000, "Marlow said. A SPQke:smaJl• in 1-linshaYt''s Spartanburg assess.or, wasi··· id J ... L . Marlow said the $6,00<l, pay-., He ¢~nfirmed that he has been congressio,Pal field"office in San· $462 to cover -ap tnvni«i b--,. . .. -. . =· , .. .. ,· -. ··:-. ::.~···-~ Ford 'Shake-up' ... - Mesa CQuncil ' . Policy Defined T"'O planning commissioners have been reappointed, city com- mittees have been restructured, and travel policy for council men hus been defin ed in Costa Mesa. C. C. Clarke, current chairman o( the planning commrssion, and Arlene Scharer, a ~om mission member, whose present terms expire tt)i s month have been ap- About600 On Strike pointed to additional rour-yei.11 terms. Mayor Al\'in I~. Pinkley <.ilso announced that the memberships o( council comm it tees huve been c hanged and two other city com mlttees will undergo scrutiny. After this week's meeting, Pinkley ex.plained that the Goals and Objectives Committee was being asked to complete its work within s ix weeks lo two months. He said this g-roup would no longer be necessary then because the ne"' citizens Community Developm ent Com mitt ee performs similar work. mitt;ed to the county rt1arch 23, 1973. Vallerga , !'.1arlow s aid, "'as paid $714 for a consulting invoice he submitted March2, 1973. The pa y ments to the two Orange Countians came within three months of Hinshaw's step from county assessor to a con- gressional seat and Vallerga's appo}Otment by the county Board - of Sup~rviso-r s to replace ·At Vait The mayor also suid that the citizens beautification commit· tee, which launched the effort toward a ne,.· sign ccxle in Costa J.Jesa, Wili also being asked t.o justify why it sh2!'1d continue lo 1;;:,,,;,.; ""' • About 600 production and maintenance workers remained on strike at AMF-Voit Inc., a manufacturer or sports equip· ment 11nd tires, in south Santa Aria today. Pickets wcrc set up at the,plant at 3801 S. 1-farbor Blvd. \Ve<lnes · day when members of the United- Rubber Wo'rkers local 639 walked off t heir jobs after reject ing management's latest ~ntract of. rer. Negotiations are being made within the rranework or tbe Federal Mediation and Concilia- tion Commission but both sides in the dispute today indicated that th~y expect the strike to be lengthy. The (sslle is o\'er productivity. John Wolfgeng, treasurer or I.Mal 639, said his uii.ion could not accept what he called ••takeaways'' proposed by management. "Under certain conditions, there are wage guarante.es and management Wanted to take those away,'' Wolf gang said. William Esteras, AMF .vice president ror personnel. said that management fell that -the com- pany's incentive workers . long had been receiving grea\er salaries than comparable earn- ings in the industry. ·I-le said that the management proposal "'ould not result in earn· ings cuts for incentive· workers but to earn as much as the.3'have in the past they "·ould hive to ... 1.-ork harder and remain oil the incentive standards longer. "\Ve are looking for less Oo,11n time.'' he added. Esteras said fhat non·incentive workers would· 1recei-ve "sizeable" increases undei-r the management package. • Ester8s .. said t hat AMF is at· tempting to contique production on a Jimtted b'af·ls· Wit h supervisors. T he stfik~ inV6l~es about BOO people. lnclbtlinj 110 who are.on leaves.of.abu¥,e1 150 on layoff. • ;. '· The lasl contract between lhe company 11~ the union expired Friday. The last ~tlempt al sel- tlemen~ was rejected at a union mc..-eting In South Gate Tuesday. DOW RETRE41S; , TR4DINGSWW NEW YORK (U PI) •. -The stock m•~Ket cl0$e(I loWer today In alow tr11ding 09 the New York Stock :Exchanii a•~ in\leilor' retr~alect1ci Che .1aelliiC,..'" • T he Dow Jones l~du1tnal average losti 8.37 point'.S1to 752.19.,. Decllne• led•qd ' a11ees b:iaboO,t i tw .. to·one margin, (lilbl ... C7). ' Pricts a1s o ~ere-,JoWer ~n 'moderate tradJni an lh,e Amerka'D'311Jct E<chlllllf: · • • ! ~ eiist. • Pinkley said that all the city committees combined cost about SS.000 a year in terms of staff time. "It's not a lot or money, but the staff members may be better employed on othe r projects," hl' added. No council Committees "·ere dropped,,but the nar,ies or some ,or the cori1mlttees were changed -the freew.ey committee becomes the tranSP;O~atioh com- mittee. !or examPI&}-and the m en1bers hip ~ Were rc - ~stituted. "It helps lo get diffe1·ent vie\\· points," Pinkley said. The ihter-city committee "'ill perform liaison work this yeur ·ith. Irvin e. in addition t o Newport Beach. the mayor said. A new policy also was :in· nounced Tuesday night on trips by councilmen . This requi1·cs council members to inform both the city manager and the mayor -in the mayor's case he "·ould inform the vice mayor -of in· tentionS to go on a trip on city business. Pinkley s aid that before a council1nan could go on such a trips without.informing other of. fiC131!'."'The rie\v policy also calls , !See POLICY. P age A2 1 Mesa1i Guilty /11 S~ayi1ig Of f!.is Wif e .,. -._,J • j 1 t". • , VPI T~ NURSES MYRNA (LEFT) ANO MA'llY FISHER POSE ·Wl:l'H SOUTH '1'1ETNA ESE ORPHANS The.me Beblea Will Start Better·Llfe Si crentento and Los Angele• Areas • ;Orpha•s Full of ·Pep 58 Viet Children Arrive Safely in SF - SAN FRANCISCO (UPI) Fifty-eight Vietnamese orphans. fiown out or Saigon by iii pilot who defied attempts to halt his plan~', chattered and pJayed in an Armf barracks today. refusing to go tb sleep. "Most of them are finally run· ning o"-l of energy," s aid Dr. Gary Feldman. who was a bit \Yeary himself after examining the children . ' T\vo or the orphans u·cr:e transferred to a hospital for at· tention to minor a ilments. Army personnel at the San Fruncisco Presidio tried to get the rl.'sl to lie down on the mattresses in the barracks and get to sleep. The orphans. ·ranging in age OPPOSITION TO THIEU INCREASES. Story, Page A4. CHIEF RESCUER RICH B1JJ GENEROUs-:A-10 from three months to 8 years, ar- rived at Oakland International Airport during the night aboard a \Vorld Airways cargo jet whose pilot took off from Saigon in de- fiance of instructions from air Newport Fisherman Among 4: Victims l . By •\LltlON LOCK.4..BE\' The U.S. Coast Guard lOCltt.¥ .. ·erified reports of a boat tragedy near Caho San Lucas in the Sea of Cortez in "'hich four persons. all believed tol be from Newport Beach, Perished. The only victim identified \vas \Villard Bell or Ne"•port Beach owner of the 36-t"oot sport fis · herman Cinco. Details of lhe accident "'ere not known . First word came from another fi shing vessel, Pez Es pada that they had round "'reckage of the Ci nco alxlut 35 miles northeast of Ca ba San ' Lucas and t.6at £our bodit>s had been r~covered . l\.1rs. Bell "·as e n route to La Pelz to meet her h4sband and the o\Jlers al>Qard the Cinco. It "'as not kno\vn how many persons were uboard. '" . B.ell is a wi<'lely kilo\\·n sportsri sherf:nan whg has owned several boats ,inch,1ding the well knoy,·n IOO·footer Fi,ye Be)ls.• He is reported to be </member of~he-Packard Bell family,. Coajt Guard officials said lh01t HU four bodies had ~taken to San Jose on the Baja California coast wl'iere positive iclenli!ica- tion would be made. Gas Rate Up •I Average l ncre WJ e $1 ti Mpnth '· ' , I -·~ .... ' . !1:~ •• • l l • ,t-· ~· ( • controllers. The·•piJot -~aid he thought it was Just another Sfall u'hich had delayed the orphan flight ror many hours. - W.orld Airways hopej:l to fly l ,000 or more orphans lo the Unit· ed States but ran Into red:tape. . Two or the 60 aboard the Cargo jet when it left Saigon were taken off in Japan because they were sick.Vi; All the children On lhe...flight wer orphans s ponsdi-ed 'by Friends for the Viet'nam <See ORl,llANS, Page Ai\ . . 'A Mot orcyclist •'" Robs Co uple A t R estaurant A polite but rirm motorcyclist wilh a .45 caliber automatic pistol and hi s partner armed with a length or pipe. robbed a couple of $65 outside Costa !'.1csa's 94th Aero Squadron restaurant late Wednesday. The victims were unharmed duri_ng the incident _al 318.0 Airway Drive. poli ce11aid . Grace 0 . Pawkett and Wil\ium H. Gey1;tr told police they herd just Jett th'i!: dinner house. adju- cent to the. Orange County Aii;port runway al 10:40 p.m. whe.n the robbery occurted. · "Ma'am . .sir. .you '•\"ail ror a minute . . 1'hi s is a holdup ... one or the bikers "'arhed. They said they \.\:ere then of· dereG to blind over their cash and valuables, consisting or $G5 and u dozen credit cards bet ween them. "Or.I'll blow your old ludy up ," the. gunman dec lared . bran- dishing his "'eapon. Officers Tin1 Dean u·a s'told the cyclists took the cash and credit cards and vanished.into the night an.er ordering Mrs. Puv.•kett and Geyer to stay i\o here they were . The gun.wieltthig bandit was described as clean•shaverl but wearing a Levi jacket bearing 'Ule\\llnged emblem olthe Harley Davidson motorcycle. 1 • ~ Wedne&day's holdup out;iide I.be 94th Aero SQuadron was the sc<>ond such armed rol)bery of iu· dlvidqal• 1• two da~.1ol1Qwfug a similar kntfopo~nt holdup. at South coast Plaza. Hinshaw <1s Orange County a5·'. sessor. County records in Santa Ana· show that Spartanburg Count)''. u·as billed for the computer' software system on invoice oifmo: in the amount of $2,045. The. figure was to cover Orange Coun-: ty's cost without profit. , --The system was made avail11.-• ble.to,other governmeat agencieJ'. (Sff HINSllAW,PageA2) :,_: Refugee Trl!gedy 'Great' •. SAN DIEGO (UPI) -Pre1i· dent Ford today ordered ~I available U.S. naval ships -..\.0 stand orr Indochina to do ev~r~ ything lo assist refugees. in the , "kreat human tragedy" m pro- gress there . He a lso ordered gianl Cl tr ansports to fly to Saigon to pick up 2,000 South Vietnamese or· phans and children a lready 1adopted by American families. Ford, at an afternoon news conference, said he ordered the federal government to "cut r,(1 tape and other bureaucratic ob· stacles preventing these children £ro11'i coming to the United States. "This-is the least we can do, and we will do much, much . more." Ford pledged. . He also said he called on North Vietnam to permit refugees :to move to .positions 11\,-freas •!9r their choice.'· • He sp.id he r«iimalned optimistic that ,lli>fith Vi~ulam woultl pre· vai1 bver the Cd'mmun is~s. ··despite ttie sad a nd tragic event.5 that we itee unfolding.'' j He-,e;aid "'my Whole cOn - gressional life" \Vas aimed at preVe nling a Communis_t takeover. in South Vietnam arn;t Cambodia, and sBid '.'l will do rtiy utmoSt as I have done in the past to.avoid that result." - (n. reply" to another questiO:o, Ford said the Administration "wifl c'ontinue to -push !or $300 million,:• and possibly more "1 emergency militar'y aid (or South Vietnam. / ~ Her also said the Administra- tion obviously will ask for mqs<e huin-anitarian assistance when COngress returns ·Monday Crom its Easter recess. .:. He expressed regret that con-- iressional action has reduced from $135 millioQ to ~ million emergency humanitaria n at» SlStance in the Administration'!! request ror supplemental aid fol· Cambodia . ' " Ford began "'ilh a prepared statement on the plight 6f "un- told numbers of Vietnamese Oee- ing" the Communists. ~ 1 "We are seeing a great huma'n tragedy lo untold num'bers ·or Vietnames'e fleeing. 1 have directed ali available naval ships to stand orr lndochina to do eveT"- .\1hing to assist, to help these ir\- ISee SlllPS, Page •\2) ~, '' Cu'n s l .... Increasing ctoudincs!I and not so cool tonight.· Consid erable c loudiness Friday "·ith somc ,,·inch;.·· Cooler days. llighs 56 lo &l.1 l.<J\\'S tonight 45 to 55 l:"\S I D E T ODA ,. Railroad offic ia ls 1t1 , Orange. Los A11geles and Sa11: {)iego counltes are bett111g m1/liaps thOI Southern OJ.11/or- mans will /orsakt their cars to ~ nde co1n muter troi11s. St't:' 11ekls a,1alysis on Pa~ A7 ' lndt•x ,.., Vout S.,..lfe "' Mt•le' ci 1 ErMI .. MM<.~ C*' ,.._, l"IHldi C. ' L.M.&oytll All Ne ...... INllwl A~ C..111-• 4J Or••,.CMnly Al:I CIDMflH D4·M ...... Cl • .T. g • CAMlc.t , (4 Cl"OU-CI C• ~'"-,,.,,.... 1,• Off'IJIN.t!(e. .... 5"tU ' ' 01·1 '! E•w•• ..... .... • .. ,....... c•a·'. E~..,.hMMftl CS hl'l•ldt;i Fl~ c .. 1 Tll .. ,,,,. c ~ .illr'Okl>Ot Ct \IJNtMr 'i4 "' ln"'ml"""' CS ~!"~ .t.4 1 A-.i..11 ... B Ct ~ .. • ·A. .. '\""; • l , jl DAil V PILOT C· 1 111.1, •/ ~ " "ed Cron l,lelp Yf et C(.ng Ask ·~Nd to Refugees By United Pre111 lntemallon11I Tht) Viet Cong today asked the international Red Cross and the Ullited Nations for emergency ald,. for six million war refugees nO"-' under Communist control. lhe Red Cross announced. It s aid Co uncil OKs P awn Ordinance ~~n or·dinancc designed lo gi\"C ~bee more time to find out ~et h er it e m s sold to V~~nbrokerS \Vere stolen has br(en approved by th"c Costa J\1 esa city council . Th e ordinance culls for 1nerchundisc to be held for 21 days b y puwn brokers and ite·cond·h und dealers before it can be resold. The pre\·ious hold - ing period was five days . : A s urvey conduc ted by the city manager's offi ce found that the h?lding period in neighboring titles averaged 21 d ays. ··-i;'awnbrokers did not object lo th~ longer holding period in such cases. but did object to a 10-day fiQlding period for merchandise ~H'iipJy pawned, given as col- lll\e ral for a loan. a t a broker ·s . ··"touncilman Dom Rarili. "'ho s.W.id h e is phasing out the pawnbroking department or his ~welry and loan store. cited an tJ-"8mple in w hi ch a person might pgwn the tools of his trade ror a loan on a Friday a nd then want to redee m them o n a Monday, 15e!Ore the lO·day holiling period :rs·up. '-'.He""v.'ould not be able to do so Without special permission of the Po1ice as the ordinance y,·as writ- ten, Raciti said. lie said that only a · fool \\'OU Id a ttempt. to pay,•n ~en property and then return lo r edeem it. City Manager Fred Sorsabal said that he had no objection to lJ\f: holdin g period on pawned it!fmS bein g removed and it was. T-he first reading or the ordinance passed on a 5·0 vote. Andrew Given ·, Of CdM Dies; Rites Slated Funeral services will be held Saturday for Andrew Given, a 4$-year r esident or Corona del Mar. who died Monday after a long illness. He was 79. ;! Mr. Given, a native of &cotland, was employed as an: Bigineer al the Holly Sugar Com - Da.Oy in Huntington Beach and ~o at the Monterey Oil Com- pany prior to his retirement. .; During the past 36 years, Mr. Given was involved in the ~range County Al coholic~ ~nonymous Chapter and was ~OWi) ro·r helping many new members or the organization. He ~as the first member in the p:>unty . ·:Mr. Given is s urvived by bis l'.tother , Jim Given of Santa Ana ; OOusin J ohn Give n or San Juan gapi slrano ; nephe ws Bruce iven of Fa llbrook and Jim iven or Newbury Park and a nJ ece J ea nni e llans en or "tlameda. •, Services will be at t p.m. al the Bacific Vi ew Chapel, with burial tO. follow. The ramily suggests ~emoria l contributions be made to a heart roundation. ORANGE COAST c DAILY PILOT • ,1.,,. 0...,91' C••I 0.lly Po lot ... 111 """'" "><""'• : :r-~~,~~"'(~~l;.,";'"~=~·~~~~ ,1...,cwo....a Mor••.,, lllrtluut'I f"""' tot C""I• , .Mf\.il. ""''""°''IN.ell, H""1•"'11"" 11e .. ~ Fo.., • l•i" Ye lle" lr•l.,e, SeOOO•tr.or -V•ll~f ...... • U'i)u<\I ~-"""'.,, .. Cl e ... A ""91• '<'11'""-'I •• ..i;11.., •• pu1111•""" 5..ot,,,.o•r•...., Wni:l•t .. '"" , p ll'l(!P,.! publ!•"•"ll ol•nl I> "' Jl(IO ,,...,t u., .. ~!IHI, CD>W Mot~. Celllorn•• '7•16 Robert N. Weed Ptttloent •ncl Put>l lV..r Jack R. Curley V•tt P•t>•O.ftl """ Vt""'•I ............... Thomas Keevi l Thom as A , Murptnne """'"'"G•nv lch..- : .Charles H . Loos Richard P. Ndll "'""""' M.on•11•"9 EOll0t> Otl'ter Offi<es , ,,_,._, ltl>t11;" l lU ..... ,.~ llotW¥.,f ~a.-. ... 11 .. C.le-••<!otlffl "'"""""'""' "*""" 11111 &..o<h s.... ....... :»<ldietwi<• Y•ll•y U101 L.1 l\o/ lloe<I et5..on0""01G f • ..... •¥ , Tel•Phone 17141 M2-4l21 Cl•ssitllfd Ad¥ertl11ng ••2-S.71 COOY"0"'· tel \ 01•~Qf' C11•\I ,.wlll•\llln9 (Mnpet>y. 111 ........ ,,0 ..... '''"'''"'""~· '"''"''"' m•llt• "' ""'"''"""'4'"h "'°"'u" ..,4 1 ti<' leOIM1><ed •Ol11 .. u1 •l"l<•el "'"'""""<>I (qoy•IQl'l!CI'"""'· 'k tond (I••• "°"'"" P••<I "' Cftl• llWw •. I' Ce11'°'""· ~n,.,1~_...,,.,,,,., U.IO-tl\lt ,· tit .... u l•.OOmohl"•~. mllll••• 119"'1uuren. U.00 ,._, .. 1,. . t\\o·o million of the refugees were children. The Vi et Cong, now officially called the Provisional Revolu- tionary Gov ernment of South Vietnam, made its request to the Red Cross and the U .N . International C hildre n 's Emergencr Fund. It requested lop priority for c loth, drugs and fortified rood s. UNICEF said it will laWlch a new appeal for funds lo meet the request. An appeal was made two days ago following an aid appeal from the Saigon government. it said. The Red Cross said it will respond as rapidly as possible "'ithin the limits o( a rund appeal made Ma rch 25. So far 12 national Red Cross societies have pledged more than $4 million, it said. It said the Viel Cong Red Cross a lready ha s been granted S200.000 for food and medicines. Meanwhile. Sen. Edward M . Kennedy ( D·M ass. l, today urge d the Administration to seek a tern· porary cease-fire in South Viel· nam so aid can be d.islribuled lo millions of refugees caught behind Communist lines. Sen. Jesse Helms <R-N.C.), also sent a telegram to President Ford late Wednesday proposing the U.S. 7th Fleet be used "for immediate evacuation of Viel · nam refugees." Helms said the Navy has the capacity to evacuate at least two million refugees within seven days. The reaction or Kennedy and Helms to the plight of the 'South Vietnamese refugees came as thousands ot Americans called public and pri vale relief or- ganizations offering assistance. ''The r espon se has been greater than any we've ever re- ceived," said Vernon Lyon, a member of th e State Department's International Dis· aster Relier Center. "People are calling in with all sorts of ideas. They watch pictures on television, see a hell of a mess and they "".ant to help." Lyon said the department was encouraging people lo donate money rathe r than food or material to local relief agencies. The State Oepartmenl also established a toll·free telephone numbe r (800-424 -1180) those concerned about refugees can use. F ront Pa~ A l HINSHAW. •• in late 1970 after Hinshaw, ln a letter lo the Board or Supervisors, said a demand for. the system existed. His letter was accompanied by a cost schedule showing that it would cost the county $2 ,00 to reproduce the system for other public agencies. Thererore, if the cost schedule was correct, Spartanburg County was billed al cos t ror the system it purchased fro m Orange County. Accord,ing lo county counsel's ofrice, stale law prohibits an as· sessor or employes o1' an as· sessor's office from consulting with private firms. · However, the law does not pro- hibit either assessors or their employes rrom consulting \\:ith other public agencies. Marlow was not able lo say when the cons ulting services Hinshaw and Vallerga were paid for were performed. Nor was he certain of the dates the t""'o orricials were in Spartan- burg County. Coast Lawyer 's Daughter Dies ' In Auto Crash Melissa Haza I, the daughter or a well -known Newport Beach lawyer Arthur Guy, has died from injuries s u!rered in 1 traffic crash near Mazatlan. Mexico. The mishap, which occw-red l~st Saturd~y in the neighboring city of Cultacan , also seriously injured Mrs. Hazel's husband Paul. who remained hospttalized in Mexico. Mrs . Hazel, 27, was a resident or Mexico. Her parents' home is at 1318 Outrigger Drive. Initial reports said that a era.sh occurred last Salur(Say and lhal Mrs. Haiel died early thi5 week in a Mexican hospllaJ. Besides her parents, she Jeeves a brother, Dee Guy. of Newport Beach. FUneral riles will be handled by Baltz-Berge ron Mortuary ln Corona del Mar, but wUl not be scheduled untll later t.hla week, apokesmel'\ said. Play Slated Jennifer Finch as the witch strikes terror into the hearts of Michelle Pap and Scott Rice, who play Hansel and Gretel, in rehearsal for dramatization of fairy tale to I><! staged at 11 a.m. Friday at Costa Mesa's Mesa Verde '~ School. Michelle bro.It• her afm two days b<!fore play originally was scheduled and Feb. 4 pefformance was called off. Play will now go on with Michelle -and her arm -in cast. Five People Hurt In Coast Accident · A total of rive persons surfered injuries a bout 11 a .m. today when two cars collided arter swervin.: to avoid a third pulling out ox the Irvine Coast Country Club in Corona del Mar. The victims were taken to Hoag Me morial Hospttal in Newport Beach in two separate ambulances. The motorist who caused the accid ent fled. police said. One of the vehicles carrying three elderly persons cau'ght rire following the collision but the blaze was quickly extinguished. Newport Beach police im- mediately launched a hunt ror the motorist and car which caused the accide nt on charges or hit and run. No actual con tact occurred with the other two automobiles but any motorist at fault is re· quired to stop at the scene and provide inform a tion lo victims and poli ce._~ Investigators said 'the car sought is a 1966 Ford sedan. green, with s habby, oxidized paint and driven by a lone n1an who reportedly doubled back into the country club parking lot afte1· ""'ilncssing the collision. Polife identified the in jur·e<l as occupants of one car. Scott D. McGrew. 8t, and hi s wife Leleh, 73, of 1741 Pomona Ave .. Costa Mesa a nd their visitor. Mrs. Stannie Jones, 84 , or Colorado. The other victims. both riding in a smull s ports car, "·ere listed as Scott Frederick and J ohn Schrader. both 20 and both re.si· de nts of 8729 Frazier River Circle, FoU ntaln Valley. ' ,. Fro• PGp'A_J:;. - · oR l>lfANs:·~. Children, a Denver-bated agen- cy, which has been lllklDJ ~of . • children In · SoulheUt f_Aala ·for eight Yt!Df'1. • The orphun11 are headed for new parent& lhrou1hout the UnJ.t- ed States .. Soro.e famlllea have waited 18 months or more to see their adopted child. Some younij:Sle r1 were ccy,ing when they arrived, Dr. FeldrDan said, but most were soon running around In the barracks, shouting to each otber, Lossing b&UJkctball1 and playing games. They appeared cbee"rfUI, well- scrubbed and dressed in neat pa- jama·slyie Vietnamese clothlnc. "They've been up all night with the excitement,'' said Feldman. They were here because Capt. Ben Healy defied orders b"y Saigbn air traffic ct>ntrollen not -lo lake oll lo lhe DCI. '"JU'St watch m e,1• Healy Nld he r adioed to the controllets Juat. berore gunning hi!i craft. Capt. William KeaUng, who also made the flight, explairied al a news conferenee in Oakland: '"We were instructed to bqld 04r position by ground coolrOI . w~ ignored lhat.~We t axied down tile run,~·:iy a nd took off.•· Fro"1PdfreAf SHIPS. •• nocent people." Ford ~:i:.;l ht: d irected that mont:y from a spetial $2 million chil drcn·s fund be targeted to take car e or transportation and care or 2,000 Vietnamese orphans who will be flown to Travis AFB, '<Ind other pbiotS On the Wes t -Coast. He also orde red the giant CS transports. la rgest aircraft in the wor ld , to rly t o Saigon within 36 lo 48 hours. lndifaling apparent dis ap- 1>r ov a I or S~igon's recent military actions, Ford soid a ··unilateral decision '' for a military withdrawal, made by President Nguyen Van Thieu, created the chaos existing in South Vietnam. "There are .several situations developing that got beyond the control of the South Vietnamese people," Ford said , denying that the South Vi etnamese had Jost their will to resist. On the contrary, he said, the y,:ay the people are fleeing Com- munist areas clearly indicates their will remains strong. "They want freedom under a dirferent kind of 1:overnment Lhan exists in North Vietnam," he said. . ~>-' t -···~ ... ca\• , ' , TONIGHT ·· "FEIFFER'S PEOl'LE" Newport Harbor Htgb dr@ml de· P•rtroel\1. Audllo.rluiii. April '· 4 and5,,8p.m . ··.·-· • UC!. LECTURF);.r;' ~'Photo· graphefs on PhotoJ raphy," SodalScleoceliall, 7p.m. ' FRIDAY,APRIL4 ··suBJECT TO FITS" -Soulh Co a.st Repertory The a lee . through Sun. lp,ql . "MINNIE'S BOYS" -C05ta Mesa Civic PlayhOuse, "°iday and Saturday>, 8:30 p.m. FRIDAY •NIGHT·FILMS - "All the Loving Couples," OCC Forum, T~ao p.m. Adm. $1. . NEWPORT • HARBOR KIWANIS TRAVELOGUE - '·The Kina:dom of the Netherlands," Russ Potter, OCC Auditorium , 8 p.m . Mesa Has Job In Commtmity 'Developmenl There's a job available at Costa Me!a City Hall. It 's for an assistant c ity manager specializing in com· munlty development and the pay range, approved b)' the council this week, is from $1 ,737 to $2,112 a month. The employe will coordica tc the city's community develop· menl program, a housing and r e ntal subsidy ·effort to be financed by federal funds, and downtown redevelopment, ac· cording to City Managf.'f' Fred Sorsa.ba.J. Recently Ann Christian. an ad· mini s trative assistant who helped prepare lhe city's ap· plication for Housing and Com- munity Development Act rW\ds, left the city .managet"s office to ·become a $15,000...a-year ex- ecutive assistant to Supervisor Thom·as F. Riley or Newport Beach. Indicted o n Dr u g SAN DIEGO !AP) -/\ Los An geles man has been indicted in federal court for trying lo.smug- gle 12 pounds of heroin worth $1 million into the United St.ales i.n a s pare tire. Indicted WedneSday \Vas Pedro Arnulfo Moran,-00, "'ho Was arrested March23 al the Sao Ysidro border crossing between Y,e U.S. and ~e.ltico. CdM Murder He aring Gets Court Delay BIG SAVINGS ON TOP NAME BRANDS WASHERS! DRYERS! TV! A new delay was imposed to- day on a preliminary hearing ror Daniel Gerbis Bedelian, a male nurse accused of the bronze duck bludgeon murder of Mrs. Nancy G. Atwater of Corona de! Mar. He is now repres ented by Beverly Hills trial lawyer Paul Caruso, who today sought and re- ceived a continua.nee until May 12 lo allow him time.to study the case. Caruso appeared briefly '-''ilh his client in Harbor Judicial Dis· triCt Court. where Judge Selim Fr1nklin granted the delay. Bedelian, 40, is accused or beating Mrs. Atwater to death in the home she shared with her in· valid husband. A.G. Atwater, at 4.238 Perham Drive, in the Cameo Shores district. The defendant wa s one of two male nurs es hired to attend Atwater, a ro.i-mer executive with the P.K. Wrigley Chewing Gum empire incapacitated by mental illneas. Alwater's sister is married to Wrigley, who owns the chewing gum company, the Chi cago Cubs baseball l ea m and S<1nta Catalina Island . F rern Par/{' A I POLICY ... for reports to be given on lhe re· sult.sof any trips. "I'm not saying there were any abuses UDder the old system, but it was slipshod.·· the mayor said. lie noted that in the past the council had n ever exceeded hudceted expenses for local and out·of-clty tra.vel. This flsc»l year .the tofal expenses incurr(..>d by council mern bers so rar is $9,480, City M ~nager Fred Sorsabal reported. BEAT THE PRICE RISE! REFRIGERATORS! REFRIGERATORS A,,.._,,, '( • .s238" TERRIFIC SAVINGS NOW ON FiOOR MODELS • ONE-OF-A.«IND • DEMOS DISCONTINUED MODELS • OUT lltEY GO! Is• DRASTICALLY REDUC!D TO a.EARi- PRICES SLASHED AT BOTH STORES COSTA MESA ANDEL TORO! SHOP EARLY FOR. BEST~ONSI SA1f ENDS SAT. APRU. 5 HURRY! SAVENOWI ~ I I • . .· I I ' I I I I r ('.~ DAILV "'LOI • ' --------:=---.!'.--...!!'"""""t!!!!!!~Aef!~3:!,_.!_!19~7" ' OOMER by Wm. F. and Mel Ca5son ..----.,.. ----, MU IF 'IOU c;tT -. · UMBLEW!EDS AHi 'ltlU'lll! JACK! .. ANP HOWi' 1llE HON111J6' PAA1Y FARE 10PAV?! we AAIPePl\le ANNIJAL. CAT·ONNERS' PICNIC. ,fUNKY WINKERBEAN FIGMENTS IT'S JJ6T iar llCLHC/Nb ~ llA!.J. c:M Sl!aOF 1Hf HCU9f! 1'7)1 ... NANCY THE CIRCUS STRONG MAN 15 GETTING MARRJED ll--~ TOMORROW _,_,,.._._ ...... IT t/'HS HERE 1HAT OUR/Nb ECONOMIC. HARD 11ME.5 1HE POPULARnt,J OF 40".JOS INCREASE.&! 0 .Q I KNOW--- WAIT TILL YOU SEE HIS WEDDING CAKE j!A~~loO . I~ i!OO I/EA~&; 'IOtJ'Ll Bl ,Ortr<t! by Tom K. Ryan · TMEV DIDN'T HAVE ANV oo<1G/E 15.4.65. by Tom Batiuck illi& C.OUl..D BE · <,\'.)(JR <;EAR I by Dale Hale TODAY'S CRDSSWDID PVZZLI PEANUTS UNITED Feature Syndicate vu1 ... c11y·1 ~uu1eso1'9d: f ACROSS thtt>• to ' .a U1lng U Aeoulu• Informal -Phol:OQt.. 1angu1ge 11 W"P 48 Profound · • 11oud 4; oougn 't.\ Love: 111ed In • • 1111111' ravioll ~ l\atdln 50 Braid of 1 • dotrn<M.IN hllr • 1tw1e., 112 G••r ' Prefl1 wol i7 N11rt 10 68 C11n1dl1n ' ••I prov. 19 Long· 67 011 m1fn lali.d IUbjecl 8 Towardtht 35 F0t-I)' JUDGE PARKER THE LA$T DO VOi.i KNO'h WHAT P!CTURF 1 SAW rod9nl flO Wint• 1·~· 1 20 tn1 -···: lake mourn 36 Cl~1rett1: Htl IJP surlece 9 Infant rnl0tmel YOUR COU!ilN WILLSON OF HIM WA5 LOOl<e LIKE, ABBEY? WHEN HE WA'b TEN YEAR& OLD' 21 B\linQ 81 Pl#lt 10 l hlt ··-·: 38 Put lrl Ofdtr 22 Etll)ly talk dlHase US~R 39 Churcn 24 Ground lot 82 Ptiytd a . plain area vestn'l•nl trusl 1 11 Sprawling 41 Engros19CI 26 Digging; 63 ~onducled 12 Harangue 42 Female tools 1 bind 13 Seizes tabblt t .. with lht 4-4 Aditcli'ift 1 Game 8A Stfd4n teeth sulli1 &, ~=-85 Lllltnt 18 Tr1ctun1n·1 45 Fabric lrutl 10 goal 46 Pamper '2 Audlbl'/ llltnll'ttlfy Zl Moved •7 ••·•• '1 Oel'Gfll• in DOWN r-cifdly corporal 1M Not 1111 25 Ancl.ent 48 Eia!lng plans 81 Ftftlllzlng 1 Chlrls 26 Hutrted 50 Roman . ml•lut• 2 So be ii 27 Inclined ga~I 38 Hailed 3 Sing II roadwa y S 1 Chinese ~ Geon'lefrfc 28 Tur~lth setPotl . • · ratio Arden rtgm«!I 53 Eight Pr1h1 ti) SM_, • Honetl 29 C1lculattd 54 801tr Max proclicl 5 llfTIPflY It! advanc:e 41 5 .. ~ 8 Divide 3'.> Bes1ow:e" 55 Auto ,.a $&upld Into •,.•,•0ess1ve pionwr person porticn ' Ft• 7 NurMtlcal 31 Re9911edly 58 Ba tncorrecl ;: cJ!.": pt el ix 33 llatlan cUy 59 Hurrah ' I ! :; D~KTRACY . '. , ' DOOLEY'S DR. SMOCK MOONMUWNS Hoori:.A.Y ! 1ILL. <:IV!' 'THE CHAPS ~-'\\ ONo MORE <:,o. ~€-~\ !\~~~ ~,,,._,~ ... ~ ... ............ - ANIMAL CRACKERS C'MON, LCl()6 ... OPEN (.)p/ by Charles M. Schub. by Che5ter C.ould • I 1 l I r • by R Bradfield 1'o Aff\.~(IAfl 1r rf'" ~OtVlll: SHAIUS MV $QUA~' FOOf COULD BE C.000 COMPANY, AS SJrrJN"'V ~ PO'SS!Sl(, .MIO A NOf,l~OKCR by GeonJI Lemont by Ferd Johnson WAHi )) ' 1 "'Comc on. Ali1;c -we citn 't afford aouthcr passi111 ~howtr! .. ENNIS THE MENACE .. . ,, . • ' ~ l • • • l • • I l i 1 ' ... Fash Ton Returns • ~ewln!I some of' tile outfits to be ahowri in Fash.Ions Ali v e ·;n . '75, a scl)olarship benefit sponsored by tbe ·Irvine Chapter, .(\merican Business -Woman's Associa· Uon, are (from left) ·Helen Martin, Ann ·Engdahl and Inga B. Krogmann. A cham- pagne brunch begins the event at 11 a.m. Sunday, April 13. in the Balboa Pavilion. • • ' ' • His . Hang-up. Pegged By ERMA BOMBE(X My husband beHeves if God had meant for man lo put a nail in the wall, he would have given him a rubber thumb. On the other hand, I have never gone around making holes in the wall indiscriminately, but un- like him I do not feel that a hole is an open incision. We have argued about this for years. For every nail in our wall, there has been a battle and an ·ultimate decision handed down by the Supreme Court. When the phone com- pany cut out a little box near our woodwork to br- ing lines into the house, he bowed his head and said, "Our wall has been violated." When we put up our house numbers he said, "There is no need for this. I know whe re I live.", We have the only ·cup dispenser that ·hangs over the shower curtain rod like a swing. Last week , I put my foot down. "This house ha s all the personality of a recovery room ,'' I said, "and that is about lo change.'' He put down his paper. "I want you to hang up this macrame ceiling planter.'' "You want 11e to hang what from wtiere?" he as.ked slowl • "My ma·crame ceiling planter from th.e ceil- ing." I bav~n'l seen th at look on my• husband's face since he bad a $5 check bounce that he wrote.to his college alumni. ''Gel hold of yourself!" be comman- ded. "Do you realize you are ta1king about a drill? J would have lo get a lad- der and measurements would have to ·be pre- cise. _ .and we'd have to find a stud and plaster lii=:=:=:=:=:=:=:=:=:::=:::=:=:=:=:=:=:=:=:=:=:::;=jlwould drop a blizzard on the carpel. _ .and it "for Parents & T eac hers ... " Management of the Lea rning Disabled Child Registration Open 'Iii 4/10flS 7 p.m .-9 p.m. could turn out to be a real head knocker." "Other people have them hanging around," I said defensively. ''Other people have light switches cluttering up every entrance, but dowewantlhat?" "Yes!" There have been two AT. '1 WI T'S .END other events that have· taken longer to perf~m than the hanging 'of e hook for the macra e .. Michelangelo too~ ~ur and one-half YJfa_r;. lo paint the ceilin of the Sistine cbapftl and of course the SY Canal took teri years to .com· plete. He ·sp'read the dropcloths, brought in extJ."a help to asisist with the measuring, cul a pat- tern for the hole and asked for complete silence while he drilled. I know you 'd love to hear his answer when I tell him this evening that ·the hook has to be moved over two feet so the plant will get full sun. So wherever you· are . . . just raise your windows al 7 p.m . 'BLIC ~OTICE ICTITipultUllMISS NA,..,'ITATaMCNT TM IOlloWtlilt "''°"' ••1 ctoh'O llual• .. ; "ICH~•OI HOUSE OF PIES,t7'1 AdlllN ... ..,.....,. ..... ntlnoto11 .. tell ~" I!. Ill. lltlt"-rdMl<I, 1Utl $Ulo.I"" ~ "-111111 V•I.,,, C•ill. tttOt J . •1c ... rdM11 , 1lSM Slllo.t,..., &11'1 \11111'1', C.Ut, '3JOI Till1 IMl•I"''' I• cond .. cll'CI Ill' • f Nr1flef""lo. . ll. ltltlllrdM>ft tlill IM"""'"I Will fUICI wilt\ l .. 111'1' CIM• ol' Or.,..91 COIH!l'I' on "'"''· 191) Pt:BLIC XOTICE STAT IM•NT 01" WITHD•AWAL l"ltOM PA•TNE•SNIPOPI JIATING UNDE• l"ICTITIOU$ IUSINES NAMC T ... lollowlng 111r1111'1 llils wltllllr- •s • e1ner111 011r1,..r trom Ill• '*"""""'/" _,.11,. """'' ,,. tk· Utlous bu•IMI• n ..... of KNITTY0 GRITTY, 25260 le Pt~ .__ Ug-Hiiis, C11Ulcwnl11. TIM llc111io..1 busl"'s' ,..,,. 1tllte• ,,_, for the pert111ru11p wtt 111«1111'1 Slfl4 .6, 191• In "" co..,11vo10r.,.,,.. F"ll Mt-1AO Aadr111Pl11'111 Ptrton \Nllftdrewl"G: Ellen Pelrlcl• Llllilntlo, •W IM Wey,,,.,...,, Celilornl• t2'M . ~ __ ,.._., ---· "'~-----~ -~-- Thul>doy1 Aprll 3. 1 Wl5 PUB~IC NOTICE l'U11LIC NPTICE PUBLIC NOTmE • su,•111011 COUltTO, lllCTITIOUl•UStN••• tALll!Olll:Nl.t., N.t.M•tTAT•M•HT COUNTYOl'OllANO• Thi fOllowl119 DerlOl'I I• OOlnQ tlulot· 1•0•kC.111trOrl't9W.ll, -•••1 S.11U.U1,t.alll, INSTRU CT IONAt,. MEDIA ; 'CAS• NUM••ll D!StGl'ol, 11tS W, 81y A\ltl,, NtwPOf1 O·ntJ• 8Hc.l'I. Ctlll, ft6'1 WMMONS IMAlllllAGll Ale-I ~rM1 Wiit.rt, llU W tn rt thlo ,._.,.,,..,. ol Pttlti-· hy Aw., N1wpor1111-.c:ti, c.ur. '2661 ' GEORGE AUGUST CICKW.N -.wit T/\lt ~Mii II ton41.Kted by .-n l11-R11pond11h: -vvONNE AALINIE dl•ieu..1. DICKMAN AlbHtC.W1lttfl OAILYP!LOT ' -P,UBLIC NOTICE · WPCllllD• C:OU "T 01" TH• lfATI 01"(:.t.Lll'O•MIA flO• TH• COUNTY 0' OllAMOI .... A·Ulll NOTICE o• MIAICllNO OF PITITION l"OI P•OUTI 0' WILL ANO COOkU/ AND l'O• L•TTald J~A'tMllM'AlltY Jt:1• o1 .. 11.41 H. Hf.FLlJr+O[R, 0.CleMod.;· ... onc1. .,, H.lttll I' GI VEN IMI 1£NP,H.fll.INOI• 1<11tUlld Mr•ln• P91 11i,tl ~ ,.,.oMll o1 Wiii encl (AJGlcll and fOi" ~~ OI L&1t•r1 1 .. 1.,...,._ llry lottllMlll'-r r1l11r11'1C1 towhk "' I\ tl\ldt tor turtlltr p&r11c .. 111r1, llld ~ 1 .... llmt •Ad PIM.I ot lle•<l"111111 WI• .. Ma belfl tit tor APrll It, ltl), Ill 9;. .. m .. lro tM co11rtroom or O.ptr!mllnl No. 1ot1ald court. 111 roo c1 .. 1, <:ero11r. Ori..-. W.11, In 1111 Cll'I' ol Slfll• Al'll1 Cllllt(lrtll•. \ O.t1dM1rchf ,, \9l ) WILLIAM l .llJOHN, C:auntwCJ•rk ~~::~.:~L=:~~ll$0N A*"'ttl 111 Lllw ' 1•Hertt1•r•••••• """ M•, C•lltotr1I• Hiit T11: 01•1 JM-1171. t AUW•'l'lfor: ,..lilltMr PublhMd Or11n119 Co•ll 0.llY Pllol, Mtir .. v , zl,ill\OApr. l, It IS ,111\.J.) NOTICl I YMll lll'H ......... ,... ' Tllll lt.MIMftl WIS llled wilt. ll'lt wwt-ractw ... ._,, , ....... COwitr <11r111 of~or1nee eount, on PUBLIC NOTICE .,... .,..., ...., ....... "" ,.,..... Merell '4. 1t1s, l--~=~=~~=,-,'OC"=-• .... .. 11-. ..... 111 .. liMo .......... 11..~"-" _. 1'41111 SU,t:lllOlll COUll:TOllTNE ....... ~ Orlf!Oe CM1I D11Ur Piiot .Yl,IOIU••""""--·· •rtflt• H J1 AO<llS ••>S -•> STATEOl"CALIJl'OfliNljl.FO• ···=-.;-.. • t • , ..,._ S THlC:OUNTYOJl'OllANOE .,--.. .... , .. c~ C .. trl tH. ... NI. A·UttJ "*' ~·--~-u•.,....... PUJLICNOTICE NOT1c• Ofl HEA•11o100,. P\IOUWd Of'tnOt C°"$1 0.11'1' Pllllt, ... ,.. ...... LI• 49'-'-'-"'1--""'====~"'•==U.--ll"«TITIOH l'Olt flllO•j1.TE 01" WILL Elllfl P. Llll&lltlo UJ, 10, 11,M, ltJS 11•15 ~.~i::. '8-l>t (S.ilOGtnott"): l"ICTITIOUI IUSUIEIS AND FO• LETTll•I TEITAMEN-IC--'--'--"'"'---'----"'-'"-01 HAMISTATllM•NT TAltY P •"BLIC ''0TICE ·,, Tiit Ptl11'-' 111' IHl'd •P9tll* TIM fvllowlne ,....._, ''' dol"'Obi>si· E$Wil• of PiliUL e. WA lilNflil, ii~• IL-l' ~«111119 your fnwrl1119. 'l'au mill' MV.M! PAUL BOOK~AN WARMER, C7'C:C=c---l-tilleil wrlllln responw wllllln3'1dilySd CAL I F O A N I A MI! 01 C.Ji L Dllc.ttWd. • , PU•LICNOTICe ••o ""11111• U'lll ltll5 11<.1mmoro• Ml'Wilon WEIG"T CLINIC, 25251 Mc1.n1..,...., NOTICE IS H•REBV GIVEN \Ml Jt-I ,.au. · SIUM fl,L.Ag-HIU~CA'26Sl SECURITY PACIFIC: NiliTIONA1.. Tiil' Stddl1blck \1111•'1' Unified SCllool "· II YOU. tall to Ille • wrltt.1 ftotlert J. T't'KI, 11(.0., 1111 $1-BANK, 11 Nell~I biln•t1111 ••ioc: .. tlon Dislrlol wlU 1<c••t Old\uptot:OOp.m., ~M•10Jllll wc:lltlm1,....,..ar,dlf""' lcrd, 0."""Grow, CA ttMI No:sllllld iw•e\11, pel!Oon for PrOIMll•ol T~w. Aptll 17, 197J, II thl BuM· INl'l'•lflterMl .. "'9COOfr1_.,~ Tllil busl,,_.111 colld\lt\ld bl' Afl I~ Will 1nd tor 1.5,,.4111ce of Lllllrl nt$1 S.""k•I Ofllce, 25200 '-' P12 • J"'°""""t coM•\ill119 l"fl#>Ct...e or dlvldu•I. Te1t1mtrot1ry to Ill• pelltl..,..., ••· lilotd, ~u"' HUI,, C:•Ufornll. for ll'IR ol .... Ol'otrS(~dlvl\IOnof.,.o-RoblrtJ. TrKe,M.D. !«ellC• to wllk h 11 mM!I 1or turtlwr 1...-1111.hlng ot: pttty, ill)OllMI S»OPOrt, cllUd c..SkMf'I', Tiii• llll•n.nl WIS IUld Miii '"' llo)fti<.lll•rs, llN1111•1 U•e tlme •rid p.ltcli Pr'091'emm11bl1 C111c .. 111or 11nd c.om. cNld SuPOOf"t, tltor,...'l''t fffs. co.ts, c.ovnt'I' Clttk of Oren" c:ountv on ~ ne1rl1>11 the """ "'' be111 .et tor PIA•rT..-mlnel/ . MCIJ1i1Cllot1Mrrellll11sm1w11evr11ntet1 Mtn:111•,t'1S, 1 ""'n 1s. 1•ns, 111 '9::>0 •.m ., In 111e LISI$ olvlng tompltl• dtt•ll " to U.. ·.~a. cwrt, M\ICll could/M"lt In !hi I' ~l'I• t0vr1room ol D•P1r;tm1111 No. ) o1 wlcj q...,.111'1' •!Id kind of lupplln, ~ ..-n1W1m1rototW'9M,t .. of-V f'lltlll~Of'IM'O-C:oeit O.llyPllot, courl.•I 1ooc1vl~ Ct11,l1r Drive Wei.1,1n mi:nl. •le., dl1fred tog.et11er·M1h full 'Ol'Pl'OPlrt'l',orOlhlf r111e1; Mllrc1120, 17,•lld AHIJ3, 10, 197S101t-7S the Cllvot s....11 An•, C•ll1ornle. dHcrlpOon enCI 'l*ltk11ions, llld • c. lf'l'•Wll•JMltUll.,.._ot --°'' '"" ">> ••>> '~-' -•11 _, ... -... P UBLIC NOTIC' E ' rtn ' '41,..,,..,,. "' con I on1..,.,.,,..119119 • llt!WMV 1.,. ttlrt, Y-......... WILLIAM E. tilJOHN, bidding 11'11• be sec,.red from Ille • M .,,_.,.,-M .. t ,_. "'flltilll count•Cltrk P\lrct111lng Dlptrtment ill Ille ilbow ........... ~ .. -1' .. tl ... •U.... l"l(Tl'flOUS•USIHESS WILLIAM'tl.SCHMIDT 14':1fHS. DllltdJ-.tll,1915 NAMl!STATEMEHT A"""''lllLllw SADDLE BACK VALLEY WILLIAM E. ST JOHN,Oenr. Tl9 lollOWlll9 Pf"'IOll ii dolllll ~ MS... Mi.ve1 Drln, $\1111 - UNll'IEO ev J11111W . HMl'llTIOf\J., Deputy .... .,.,: Nitwport ... h, C:11Hl1NI• tJWI SCHOOLDISTRICT ff.EAi..} WES'{ AMERICAN OR'l'WALL, Anw ... , .... :,..llli..tr Bruc1Y1t1~r 'Ti. rft.POl'SI ll'ld OllWf Plfmttled 3121 &ou•ro w1,, Col'9 Ml~ C.lll. Publllhltd Or•noe C:°"1t Diil• Pllol, Nlll~c~!~':s~:~;1.;:;,.., Piiot, :::" ,.-":~rr:.~" ~I!~ ~1::,:: ~AO't Alonw Lron, 31211 Boston ~-·-·•_>._21.:._~_A_~_·!:~5 111~1s AOr Hl. 10, n1s 1n1-15 ""'"'of c.o...r-1. Th•'I' mo.iii ""Hiid in wey,Cot~.w ... c.111.92626 PUBLIC NOTICE tflls cautt w llll the Pt'Oll'f llUr19 IH Ind Tiiis l>t,ISl,,,.1 1, corod1Kl1d tiw 11n ln-Pt:Bl.IC 1"0TICE lll"Olli' ot servk• ot • COP'I' ol' Ndl on 111.,~1• pl!lltloner. TM lime wllero. ~ LHRo, iii. L•on .----.---j • ... -, NOTICf. OJI'~.-,~.-,-,-•• =.--· I,, dttmlld strwd on • PMl'I' ....... "M"Y Tl\ls 1\•ttm.111 Wlf ll!flll ""'"' "" SCHOOLDISTltlCTELECTION ~l"'ll °" tM methOG of tMYlci. c-.1,01rkofOr~Co"ro1,on,,,..r. • SUl'f.•IOfl: coU'•T 01" THE .:•STATE O .. CALlf"O•NIA flOft THE COUNTY OFOllANOt: ...... NOTICE l"Olil INC•IEASING For e,..mpll, -CCP •IJ.lO Ulr'ouWI 10, 1t1S. _, THIE •EVl!NUE LIMIT PE•UNIT •1~":.1~ Orill'IQI COfflDlllV Piiot, 0 ,.-A \I I!• AGE Merch 20, 27,&NI April 3, 10, 1t'1Sto:15-75 DAILY ATTENDANCE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN tolhe ...,.111...i 1l1c1or$ al !he Newl)lfl·Mew vnit.e<1 S<l'IOOI Ooslrlct 01 OrengeCoun- tw. C..Uloml•; ttlll in eccordilno:• Mlh llw, en etectioro wlU bit held on the 27111 <»v ot Mlly, 1'115, In stld DiUri", at whkh ell!Cllon there wUI bl sul>mlt~ thl QIMll'°'1 ol sh1U l111tr11» '"thOrhed 111 irocreai.. In lh1t rt.,.nue llmlt per ~I of '""'-olf 011111 •1terodanc• In the 1moun1 01 Onir H"ndrird Ooll1rs 1$1001, suc:h lroc•irilse lo bit •lftcUwe In I,. • Nl•POrl·MllMI Unified Sc-o;sirlct 100' Ille K-1 •••rS 191S-16 ttw"ougri 191~90; Ille revi n .. irs of which are lo be used lor 111 geroerill 10 .. c1Uona1 Plol•POses; \Ills lncre11se wo .. ld con- si.1 .. te 111 lnc:re.tse for Ille M:-~r ".15-1• lrom 11ppro•lm;;i1er, One Tr.o..w<ld Two H11<1dred 11nc1 s.e-1.,. two Ooll••S 1s1.1121 to 1ppro•l1N1te1y On• TltC>usand, Tnrff H"ndrird s.-..n. 1y.1wo Ooll••~ lS1,J121 per ...,ii of •ve••llt' delly •tttndarote; the pro- Pt:BLIC xot1CF. FICTIOUS•Utilh ESS NAME STATEMEHT TltirlollOWlllO Qerf.OflS llfl Ooi"'O bUJI. l'llS$ ~: • ERhST, 28•1> Corvo Pl., COsll Mtsa. Cillll. '2•26 R11vmorod J . Ernst, 2141> CCWvo Pl., C:OSt.Me.a,Clllll.9262• ...,,.,,.,,.. M, Ern11, 2'M6 Gervo Pl .. C:OSt. Mlsa, C111t. '2626 Tnis builnesJ 11 concl .. cttd tiw ii Umil~ petllllt\hip. . Reymond J . Ernst Tni1 Sllllrmerot we~ IUed wilh ti. County Clerk ol Orilnge COUl'll, 111'1 MirchJI, 1975. """ Published Or•noe Co•1I 0.11, Pi!OI, Apnll, 10, 11, 24, ltlS llSl-15 Po$ed h>erNM of IM r1wnue limit ot Pl' Bf IC ''OTICF. 1"<41nt NOTI CE O Jl' ... l!A•I NO 0 1' F'llDlltllld °"'""' C:Oe•t D1lly Pilot Pl:TITIOH FO• •:O•ATE 01" WILi. Milrchl3,20,l1,AprUJ, lt15 e1•-1! ANO FD• LETT ... ;.TESTAMl:N• P UBLIC NOTICE -'T~~'"' ol CON•AD BUFI', 11. llSO ~ -.-n . .sCONR/liD8UFF,Dec1i1Md. FICTITIOUS•USINess NOl'ICE IS HE•'EBY GIVEN 11\11 HAMt: STATl:MfiHT CON•"D BUFF, 111, "'"!UICI N1r1ln • Thi lollowlng Ptrson Is doirtg Mi· oelltion for Problle of W!ll •rid tor 1,. nn••s: suaKIOI UtterJ TtJlilmMl«W 10 •'- CHELSEA 'AUTO PARTS OF petlli-r re .. renca 10 which l1N\ICM CALIFORHIA, 112J A \llclorle St., tor IWll'ltr 0trUc .. 11r1o, 1.id lhet I~ CotteMewi, C:A. tf6.26 -ti""" Ind ple<e of heiring Ille t.MN llllS Lton I. LIICk, llMDI Pie( .......... lllfl!;M1. lor April IS, 191S, 119:3111.m, l'-~n VII~, CA. '21fll" • \ntMcourlroom of O.pertmenl ND.Joi Ttlls llu~IM51 is COllOuctedbr• I"" ..id courl, el 100 Civic (..,le• Ori.,. ctl\lldllll. wilt. In 1111 Cll• ot S•nl1 Anil , L1oro I. Lock C.lltorn11. ThlJ tl•l•mtnt ••s flied wli.i ti. O.ledM11rcn·21. 191S Co .. ntv Clerk ol Orarooe Courot' on WILLIAMf.StJOHN, M&rch1G, 191). co .. nlyClerk • . F•1m •uoE•MAN, LEVI N,aALLIN, f'ublls.llld Or11191 Co11,1 D&I" PllOI PLOTKIN AND GllAF March ll, 20, V . APf'll l, 191S, IM-15 12Ut 1111,...,.1 .. Orl'fe -.11 MiOllywoM, C11il1r11l191601 P UBLIC-NOTICE TM : t21JltM-ltSO 1-------------I Atl«N,1 I«: Petlt!Mlr SI00.00 per urtil ol ...... oe dlil, •tlirro-• -"' • FiCTITIOU' •USIN•S' 1-----------------~--'-------..fdlne• ,,.;u 1 .. lho•lz• ill\ hKflllW ln the NAME STATEMEHT e'Mtmillltc:I mi1•l,.,.,n1 V'Mr•I IJUrPOW FICTITIOUS8USIHESS The lolJow1119 Ptr!IOfl 1, doing bu!.!· Tues)lay, April 15, 22, 29 & May 6 Plobli""d Oren .. (°"II Dail, Pli.t. •U 2, l. ~.It JS I 11:1-IS Fee$3S.OO · CALI FORNIACENTER FOR COUNSELING AND PSYCHOTHERAPY 330 Placentia, Newport Beac h Please Call 64S-9no for Reservat ions RUFFRL'S UPHOLSTERY Wllell T_W_. ....... I t22 ......,. lh'd. C.... .,..._.S41-02St Local news . Every'liey. In the l1t41pp!!1)i l;;i• ••le ot !"" OiHncl In OM! flr'M .,.1, NAME STATEME NT IWS\lll: 1915-ll>lrom 11ppro•lm111e1, Sl.1•10ilP-Tt>elcOlowing person'''' Going~. TWO BIT COl'l'EE AND DONUTJ-~-,.,-,,,,,,,__,--__,:'.C-- prooHl'\11elv )<1.12 tor eac:~ SJOOot as.-ll'l!~;;is: STORE, 110• W1S1mlns1er 6twd. FICTITIOUS•USINESS ~i.ecl v;;ilu.otlonof ptOPer!y. GOLDEN HAlil\IEST FOOOS, QM! WH!mlrt1ter Ce ' NAME STATEMENT OA TED lhli 11th da' ot M.rch, 1915 ~s Or., S...ite E. Newport Bucit, Judith ilir111°Smith, 110 E, Camile, Si1n-The loll0w1fl<;I perlO!'I 11 dollOg ti.IS• M.J.MAYElil CA~ tilA,..,C.. ne~s·s· Re<J1••lr11rot\lotrrs Edward BerMilkilll, llOJl NortDll Tlli•llui.1-tl•(onducll'dti.,'"in-PRECISION SYSTE M S,~ l'e!t By CllirllM Jegoeri. Str1t1tt, lrwine, CA '2.... ai........... Dl'I,,., ~•ltlOl, Cl>tlll Milw, CA'26tt Oepulv ..io.n M. B&rmekl,..., 19011 ~ J..om.A ""ltfl Frink Ha.-old Ewerelt, 4ol'I l'•lr PUBUCNOTICE Published Orenoe Coast O•ily Pilot, Stt~. lrvin1t, CA '2.W Tllfl 1111e-• w• flled with the °'"""· ~l. 2'03. Co•l1 Milse, C.!llorni1 -~:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::===========-====u:=============L---c----"-------~·~~".:!"~'O:· ·~· ·~·c· ~"~'~' ~---~'!M~•o•!.js Thll llutines' Is COl\dlldH ti., .... 111-C-ty Cl••k of Oflll'IQll Counl:'I' on '21>21> dh>~I. rcJI 10, 1975. Thi• bu1iMss ls cond .. cled ti• 11n In· E-..-d Bermeklu Nl7IJ di¥1°""1. B.ijohn <1• 1010 OFF SALE! ThursdaY & Friday Only! -Just 10 Prestige All · Wood Bedroom Sefs w/// Be Sold! *The Manufacturer's Actual Retail Price On This Beauti ful All wood Set Is Really $650.00 5 PIECES • Make no mistake! Y<>!,! are actually getting a $65000 sel for only $399.95. .. FOR THREE DAYS ONLY! This is a super value even for Bedroom City. Huge 72"" Triple Dresser. Huge Plate Mirror, 2 Nite Stands wilh 2 d1awe1s, and beautif1'_matching headboa1d. Absolutely ALL WOOD.' . ~399 95 ANAHEIM 301 W. Lincoln 12 Bills E. of Hafl:lol') Take H•rbOr Off Ramp 635·4380 BUENA PARK 8750 Khott Avfi. (BGfw Uncoln & CreSCBl'l!I 1\IJ, Ml. $. 01 91 Frwy 828-3SIO • HUNT.BEActt 111e72 Beac;h, BIYd. /BelW. Warner& Heil) 2 Blka S. s.n '*90' rwy _M2'"22 , . • SANTA ANA 710 9. Mm St. , :1 .... '"a ow-.1 1'•1"9 Mein Off Aemp .. ,..-. J:o;;inM..Barmekln . Publ~ c°"'' O.llio Piiot Fr1111tt-1. Ev1r111 This 'llilll!Nlll w•S !lied ""41tl ll'lt Mercftll.20,11,Al)fll),ltfS ~7:s Tllll Jta1e·,,.111 WI$ IHed wiln Ille Countv C:l••k of O••n99 Covrity on -------Countw Clerk or Orane-co .. ncv on Mllrch31, 191}. P UBLIC NOTICE ,.,.rch24, 1•15. ....... ------1 1"•21., P\lbllshecl Of'enQe COilst D•ll• Piiot, --,.iCTiTiOUSSu•iNllSS F\lbllWd Or1nge Coest o.;ty Pitol. _Aprill, 10, 11,2•. 1915 IMl-7J NAME STATIEMIE NT , .~.r,2i~AQf.J, *'1-J1f5 1101·1! Pl.BLIC XOTICE n.!!':,~llowlng "''°" 15 OOJne........ P l"BLIC ~6TICE MIKE'S GARDENING, 1M0 So. P'ICTIT IOUS •u SINESS Co&sl Hwv .. LtgUll& ee•cri. CA'1t51 HAMIE STATllM IENT Mlcl\eel E"!llne Mlellln. 1MO So. Tl'le lollO'lflng Ptrt.ons 1,1 dolrog busl· C:O.St Hw,., l"ll""' 8eecll, CA~I NOTICI! TO CR IEDITO•S ne51o;ff; Thi$ b&lllnt$!o 11 con1:hKl•d tty"' irl SUPE•IO• c:ou•TO .. TME KO.STAR tl12 Oupont Drl"" Sulll dlvldual. STATE 01" CALI "0 1tNIA FOR K,1,.,,.1,,.. c.uf 926W ' MkMelE.MH"'ro THECOUNT,TOFO•ANGE ' ~ John Saverol "SS Cilrdl Tiii• $llllmtnt WH filed ""4111 1hl' Ne. A..UI• . Aw.,Fourll•ln'tl1111ev,Ct11t.'2X. 1111 '-'l•CllrllofOf'.,...Co"ntlOl'l,,,..r. Eslal• ol MABELLE HATHAWA Y J1m11 WHtlem Klrkbrldit lOll 10, 1915. RILEY. Dec111MC1. s.nta ROM AW Cottil Me C..111 F<l171• NOTICE 1SHEREBYGl\IEN!Olht ~ " -WI, • P\obll\hld Of'ill'IQI Cot•I O•Hv Pilot crectii.n. of tne 100 ... nemtd •-"' 1TJlil btHi"4!11 11 co....ouctl'CI b• • Mlrih 1),ff,21 Aprl1 J,1975 IJ0-75 tto.t en Pff!IOnS "'"1119 ci.lm11191lrt\I ....,11pertllfflfllp. . tl'llt Mid dKeG1tn1,.11re r•q.,.ired lo I/Ir .J1mnw. Kirt.bride P UBLIC NOTICE tr.irm, •Ith tlM nfte1U•• vOll(lwrs. in Tllls stitirment wa1 1h11d witfl ttitl~~~=~=~=~~===Ol tlll! office ol the cltrk ol the •bo'lt irn County Cl•rk ot Orano• COllnt'I' on NOTIClbir-iMiii'l"l"'liALr-Utlldc-1,erto.,..•s.enl thtrn,Mlhtr.• M11rctl)I, tt75. Ed ffcN11ll, PlllnUff •iL Robtrt o . necess.tr'I' WOIK'9rs. to th-I "nOer\iontO 'F4D61 L•l'l<fl,etlll Deltndent No.tt2100. et ii. olli<• oi flit aubrnev, ROBElilT Publltlled 0tlfl9' Cots! 0.11'1' Pllol, BV rirt..e of illl ea1c11Uon IS$Ued on A. EASTMAN, :(190 H11rbor Bl...ci., Suilf April), 10,,24, lt15 11.,.15 MllrCh ~. lt7S ~Ille Supoerlor Court. l1ltCOSt1 MllU, CelUornle , whlth '' - -------------CIMHl!v ol Oren;e, Still• of Celllorni11, lht PllC.t of ti .. 11"1s1 of Ille "ncllr\lo"lld upo111 Jlldgmero1entere1:1111 fivortll ED In all metttrs perlillnlr1g lo'"''""''•°' Pl:BLIC XOTICE MC NEIL ill J..ciorn•nt crldlklr -Wldd¥•dtl'.ll,w!tlll11 lo"rmontr.-..•lleo , ---;,:;;o;,,;:;r.a,;;'~•lii;H--•r,elns l ROBERT o . LYNCH, thelfrs1pi,obilc1llOflof\hlsnoUt1. • ••CTOTI OUS •UllMEU ROBERT LECLERE. JAMES P. OetedMllrt 112•.1q1s UNOOU's' JOHN JAY HATHAWAY ~ESTAT IMaNT , · ,11rod111cnotmem111i1'C19-E•ecUl«Olthe WIHot Tiit tollOWlrlO penont•re40lft9busl· ,,.nt Hbtorf, tl'IOwlng •Ml bll1nce of IMllb0\11 n•med d9cedefl't M•M· ,l2l.l2·1ct"1ll'1' d111on1110 judgment •Q•ERT A. EASTMAN AOVANC!i WAREHOUSE, lt6l2 tM11&leoltMls•u.onc1ol1<1ldtlllC,,.. .......... iltt..llw ,,.,.,,..,.cf\ Ger!ll!IGl'O'll C.Hfoml• hon,1,...,.1, .. 1.ciuporoi1Hll'lerlQllt,tlt1e J1tlH11r1110ralwd.,SullellJ E•Pldili-. Inc., • C.111ornt• ccit'-Ind lr1ter1SI ot Yid i"00mtll1 dltl>tof51fl COtlaMIW, C.tlt•rnf•9Zt26 .poraHoro, 12632 MOll&rch , ~rd• cr11 l)fOflolrty In It!• Count, of Orfr>Qe, '!el: lll•I S40oCll» c;ro,., C..lilOt"l'lll •• · t•t• of C.lllornle, d•scrlbld 15 Al.,..ytore .. culor t.v1!0n H. Fll9'·,, 2.ilft IMt'tillld br., IOl"""i.: .._ ... ,, ..... o < o O"'I -.. I ~ Th1t ceit•ln r•1I propertv si~lird · ~ r•rt'lllt °"' ., Y ,.., ~Hllls,c.tiforn• ~ • 0 1 M&r.27,endApr.),10,U,1915 1111-1 Jolln o . 1..lttli, 1H'!~t;t1a,,.1i1n, In th4' Coun1v of renge, Slete o '-'91111i1Hll1S,C&Uf0nllll~ C41 i!Of'ni1,dncrlbed1S Lot 7Mol Traci PUBLIC NdTICE Tlll1 tiu1hw1s Is coro•ucl«I IW , 90), •1 recorded In Book 2e, p&QK ll IO ccwpor111ion. :re ot Miw.e1l11110us Maip1, rec:oo-cts o1 -·EUl<lltiM, inc_,,. Or111Q1 Coll'ntw, Cllllorni•. Mhlon~l<Jl!IS. 7 P•-•l'I' ls commonly k"""'" es \llc•Presldlnl 412 Pl1120 Lido, N1wport 811<.ll, Tllil """"""' Wiil fllM ""4lll IN Clllllorrol11. c-ty C:fti'k of Or•,... County on TOQ1Jl1et° •Ith •II •rod 1lngul1t lfll .....,_., 1'. 1'7S l te111mmls, Mr1dll•m11111 -•P· ~~ Pl"""""''' 111er-10 blto!!')lfl'Q or in P\lllllSMCll ~ CHlt Dllt\' Pilot "'vwlM ~lrol'rog .• INl'UI• 11 1e.1s J97$ m-1i HOTICEISHEREBYGIVENl,..ton • ' ' ' · · Frldlly, MAW Z. 1•1J, et 10:00 o'CIOC- • 1.m. 111 Mllln Laoti1. Courthouse, 100 Cl¥k C.n11r Of"I-. W.11, cu.., of SMI• Ane; co ... nl'I' ot Or11no•. Sfif• ol C:.llfor'nll, I will Mii 11 Pll011C ....:Hon lo 1"' MQMtl blcldff. few ce111 In lewt\11 mont'I' Pl tl'le Ufllled Slel•t,, 111 lfll rlgtlt, 11111 end lnllresl of ukl l...:llil· I dilbtOtS lro 1he atiove dlfKrlbed prapllr1'1', or 10 much tl'ler.ot .. ,.,,.... .. ne<:HHl'Y lo fMilfy Nld 1.ai.1cN1, writh .ccrwd hlWrfft .... a COltl. ~~·:,. i:,::-nt• An•, C•ll(Ofl'l1•, 8RAOOATIS. Shtrllf~r (;ount'l'of Or"'"', C11llloml• e ... c.A. tt.roa11t, "''""' KllNE, DIDN1 MADSlft ' JINHINOS PlmhiliH'1At••'I' -...rtc.1..,0r .. w .. ~ "" .. ""' ..... •~Or ...... C:O.st Olllf Aloi, ~),10,1'~"'f ,9'6P.1J FICTITIOUS IUSINl:SS NAME STAT.EMEN'J>·' . The IOl10WlllO per.oils •r• dol"'llbl•li· ~IS: THE CASH SOCIETY, JOIO Aldlllll .,.,.,..,.,c:osce M111<1, C.lliornllfll.1' O.cor•tl¥• 1roterl0tl al C.llfomle, I c.lilomi• C0tPOt•llon, JOIO ~II. :os~ ~1<1, C.Hlo•nl• '2626 Tiiis busl11111 Is conduct Id bV • Cor· llOl'"ltioro. Decor1tiw1 lnt1rl«10I Clllil Inc. , Jot,l'Qh A. Ne we, PTHl<lll>t Tl!IS illlltment WIS Ille<:! witll the c.ounty Clerk OI Dr•l>!lf Covnt'I' on Mar. 11, 191S • F•1736 P\lbtl.ned Or1n119 Co•SI D•H'I' PllO! ~cti~l, ,0, 211 Apr~I,, 191S .. ·c~1~ P!JBLIC NOTICE I I I I :1 • • I , I 'I