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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1975-04-10 - Orange Coast Pilot7 I \ • • -u m xto IOil • ·JJesa Vice Cop Arrests 'Social -" "" .. Club' :·Hostess • . • •. DAILY PILOT * * * 10< * * * THURSDAY A FTERNOON, APRI L 10, 1975 -YOL 8.N0.1tl,JSECTJOHS;JIPM-IS • B•fbDanee ·5 Admit E x tort Guilt LOS ANGELES (AP) -Five men named in a federal indict- ment for extortion and racketeer· ing have entered surprise guilty pleas and hailed a trial expected to last six weeks. Followin g complex plea bargaining before their trial began, the five pleaded guilty Wednesday to one count each of conspiracy lo violate federal racketeering Jaws through extor- tion. '• •·Pffolt .......... , u. ... , .. They are Jleter J . l\filano, 50, of· Northridge. Sam 0 . Sciortino, 55, of Fountain Valley and Costa Mesa, Ra:,1mond DeRosa. 52, of Tarzana, Dominic P. Brooklier. 60. of Anaheim. and Raymond Tyson. 35. of Studio City. What 9. or IO-year-old boy can resist splaiiliing in those wonderful p udd·les,, t hat a rainstorm_ leaves ? John Sparre, Anthony · Paige and Tay Irvine· (from left l couldn't. And you'can bet the three Newj>orf Beach boys heard a few ·Choice words from their moms when they A sixth defendant. James Joseph Testa. \.vho delayed the trial when he w :.is hospitalized for back trouble. did not change his innocen' glca and a mistrial got home. _ was declared for him. His retrial Hostess Arrested· At 'Social Club' is scheduled July 29 . The men had been named in a seven-count indictment. tn ex · change !or their guilty pleas. the Organized Crime Strike Force attorneys ag r ecd to seek specified maximum prison terms -substantially lower than the possible 20-year prison term. In addition, the government said il would not seek tines for the five although the law allows fines u1> to$25,000. A Costa Mesa vice detective who answered an ad for one hour oC dancing and ·ntimate con- versation in a ptl"4ate room for $20 -arrest ed his Hostess at Bran· dy's Social ClUb Wednesday night. ' Jn vest igator b.avid~Hayes claimed t he con,versat1on got much too intimate in tile small cubicle they took !or ap. bour of &ocializing. ... •lo' ·Teresa C. Yo~ngbibod. 21, of 1423 Alabama St., Huntington Beach. who llited her occ'upatio11 as4ocial hostess, was bookecl In- to Orange County Jail on suspi- cion O( prostitution and lewd COlt- duc(. • Jaiiers said today, Miss Youngblood bas pciol<d $000 bail and was released perKl.ing ~ iir· raignment in Barbot' 'J-.dicial Dist.riot Court. Detective Sgt. Gerui: Norden, :.ead of the .vice aJJd intelligence detail, said today his men.1tave kePt aft eye On U\e est.ablishrri'bpl ~e it opened recently. . . Brandy's' Social Club. at 1886 ,Harbor Blvd., In the heart or the downtown diltrict, was reported· lY advertising for clJents in a Santa Ana newspaper and a maller ma•arJne. . 0 What they've got ls 'dancinc • and intimate conversation in private rO<!,ms·_~for approximate- ly $20 an-h9t1r, ••said Sgt. Norden. Detect~Ve ff0:yes alleged he ·was offered additioMI services. one for an..1'Qdditional $'lO and a more personalii~d package ror a $30fee. • A second social hostess employed there was not charged, nor was the social club's owner.~ idenUJied as Kevin 0 . Gallagher, of 1731 Pitcait'n Drive. Costa Mesa·. Strike Force attorney Richard P. Crane said the men are ac· Jcused or s haking down bookmakers. loan sharks and pornographers io Los Angeles and some legitimate bus i - nessmen. The victims allegedly were ordered to pay "tributes" that sometimes amounted to thousands or dollars to stay in business, he said. Crane described Sciortino and Brooklier as heads of the "en- ROCK Oo''"'C'V~ lerprise." and said Milano was ' I ~' r.n.1 ~ "field colonol" who carried out .. -the daily aecisions throug h TOUGH ON EARS DeRosa and Tysom . • ..!: Tbe government also agreed CHIGAlio;' {U.PI) -Tbe not to call the men as witnesses ,Joum&l o(lhe f\merlcan Medical against Testa or two other men Association says tOck dmcert.s· stilt facing trial in the case. can be hazardous toyOUrhealth. Originally. 12 were indicted. Tv.·o ln an art\cle in the April issue pleaded guilty earHer to single of the J1ma. J .,\A. Bell oC the counta 1in the indictment and AMA's department of environ· charaes were dismissed against mental public and occupaUonal two othe8. bealthsaid'&Qmerockbandacan • The. m.en waived right to cause permanent he.rin& loss parole, meaning that each v.'ould with their bJarlng tunM. • 1ierve Lhe Cull sentence handed by · l,lut llell said ll "would be m,o•t U.S. District Court Judge Robert difficult to e~tablf1h . any f1rt.h. arb)trary 'aafe criteria for He agreed to accept the gov - restrictions of the .audience ernment'1 recommended max- aroundlhe ampllflcdspeakers." · lmums for the prison terms for the men. ., --' " _.__ ---~ .... Mesa S&L Loses $2,500 in Bold Bye, Blackbird Scott, 33, Profane Crow Bugs Sclwol SANTA MARIA CAP> -From a distance. it·s cute the \\'ay the ('hildren at Rice Elementary School and Fesler Junior Hi gh $('hool gather around whenever a crow named He('tor flies in to visit their playgrounds. After al l, how often do you find a talking cro"' '! But .sc hoo l administrators' s miles have been fading qui('kly when they move closer. They aren't happy "'ith what J.lector has to say. The bird, they complain, has ':a rather .strong repertoire of profanity." School officials osked the Santa Barbara Coun ty 1\nimal Control Deportment to take Hector a"•ay, but the c11J"' has managed to elude v.·ould·bc captors. \Vh om he belongs to and how he learned to talk remain a mystery. Mes11 Finn S&L Loses $2,500 In Daylight Heist • A bushy·haired bandit made a $2.500 withdrawal from a Costa Mesa savings and loan firm Wed- nesday afternoon, handing a teller a note warning he had a silent partner with a shotgun. Dian E. Karr. 21. employed by Imperi a l Savings and Loan As- soc1at1 on. 2490 J.larbor Blvd., took no chances. The victim ha nded over the de· manded loot in larger bills, most- ly IOs . 20s. sos and IOOs , accord- ing to Officer Art Coutreau, who handled the initial report. lnvesligators said the robber entered the store at the corner of Harbor Houl evard and Fair Drive about 1 :45 p.m. and ap- proached the te ller's window. Few other customers were in I.he bank when he handed Miss Karr a note. "I have a gun and my partner ha s a shotgun ... "it read. No gun or partner were seen. Chicks Taken; Ducks Slain BENNINGTON. Kan. <U PI l - Authorities searched today (or a prowler with a n apparent penchant (or chickens and a hatred for ducks . Charles Enright or Bennington reported he Cound 17 ducks had been killed and mutilated in his farm yard and 21 chiekens stolen. Enright said some ducks ap· peared to have been shot at close range with a s mall bore shotgun, while others were beaten to de- ulh. The sides or the ducks were ripped out. All were killed inside the chicken coop. -. nor Y.'aS any Vl.'hich.• heard or ob- served '''hen the young bandit left the firm and fled eastbound down Fair Drive. Miss Karr and a customer who was a witness, Richard G. Sales. de sc ribe d the bandit a s . Caucasian. with a busy brown Afro·stylc hairdo and wearing a brown Levi j:ickl.'t. · He was reportedly about 24 lq . 26 years old a nd of medium build. "'ith a mustache. 25o/o Dividend Cut Declared By Ford Firm DEARBORN. Mi ch. (API - Ford Motor Co. totlay cut its second-quarter dividend by 25 percent, the rirst dividend reduc- tion by the firm since the 1958 re- cession. Ford's board of directors declared a 60-cent dividend paya- ble June 2 lo shareholders o( re- cord April 30. a cul from the 80 cents a share paid by the firm since the third quarter of 1973. All four major U.S. auto makers have either cul or eliminated quarterly dividends this year because of declining profits which resulted from l:f severe sales slump. Ford's dividend action was not unexpected. With 92 million shnres of stock·outslanding. Ford will save about $18.S million with the dividend cul. ~\ Located In Bay By ARTHUR R. VINSEL Ottfle D11ily PllotSl•ll Searchers recovered the body . of a young UC Irvine res~arch as- sistant Wednes day in Upper Nev.·port Bay. about 12hours after he V.'as torn from the graspoftv.·o Ne,vport Beach policemen at- tempting to rescue him from the r aging rloodv.·aters of San Diego Creek. A1ichael W. Scott. 33. or 403 Vis- ta Roma, Newport Beach, v.'aS found floating orrshore near Eastbluffand Back Ba y drives. Death was tentatively allribut- edtodrov.'ning. J.le was nearly rescued shortly before midnight when Patrol Sgt. l\1ike Blitch and Officer Dennis Gilman plunged into the rrigid flow as Scott cried for help. "I can·t imagine how he got out there." Sgt. Blitch said after the dramatic ordeal that ended in tragedy when a mass or flood debris crashed into the bridge and lore Scott from his grasp. The officers v.-·ho had been directing traffic at a flooded in- tersection nearby braved the chest-deep torrent in a futile at- tempt to rescue Scott, who was ·<See BODY. P age A2) or~n:ea c oaH• We al h er Frida y s hould be a carbon coppy of today. according to the \Veather se rvice . with partly -cloudy s kiesl and little temperature c han ge. Highs in 60s. L O\VS tonight in the 40s I NSIDE TODA \' Four young Orang~ County mountaineer& are among a group of seven who ·u be head- ing up the previou.!ly u113C"Qltd peak o/ Ataska ·s A-fount Foraker tlu.s summer. See Page All. Inde x Al Y-Sff¥k il Al •r,.y .. lftllK. •J L.M...... a1 c..11.......i11 All Cl.l11JflM ct·t• CM'tl<.1 •• en .. _,, •• D911lfl NMkn At Eltlft"l•ltl,,,.111 B•·S ,h1.,.c1 C•·1 "-... 91 •11tet"ml1\tlft •• A•Ull69r1 a1 • r . .. • I I I . ~ AZ DAILY PILOT s Thursday, April 10. 1975 .1Wonian Sways Viets More Than 300 Orphans to Leave SAIGON (AP) -lwtorethan300 lndoch1na o rpha ns are scheduled to leave Saigon and Phnom Penh on Friday for homes in lhe Unit- . ed States, thanks in part to an American woman who vowed: "l am not going to let the Com- munists have these cttildren." The woman , Betty 'fisdalc of Columbus, Ga. told newsmen in Saigon toda y that Deputy Premier Phan Quang Dan gave permiss ion for two plane loads or Vietnan1ese c hildren to be airlift· ed to the U.S. \V est Coast. <Reial· ed photo , A6 ) Mrs . Tis dale , who arri ved. Tuesday to l"'m ply the An Lac or- phanage in Saigon or its nearly 400 residents, called Dan "one of the most. con1 passionate me n t ever have n1 et in s uch a high position." Mrs. Tisdale, Lhe ,vife of a re· tired U.S. Army pediatrician und a woman with a wide circle of in· fluential friends in Saigon nnd in Washington. said, "J had only 24 hours to do this. \Vhat we did was Wlprecedented," She said the U.S. Air Force will fly two Cl41 cargo planes with 219 children from An Lac orphanage. plus 38 childre n from the Friends of the Children of Vietnam who were previously approved but too ill to leave in earli er flights. The children will spend Friday night at Clark Air Base in the Philippines ,before proceeding to still unidentified West Coast airports. Sh~ said s he hoped to have-the children flown from the West· Coast to a receiving station i.n a converted elementary school at Ft. Benning, Ga. Mrs. Tisd ale added that she ex- pe cted m o r e babies would become available at the An Lac orphanage and she would return. In Phnom Penh, about50Cam- bodian orphans are scheduled to board U.S. Cl41s on P'rlday for flights out of the besieged Cam· ' bodian capital. A U.S . J:i:m bassy spokesm:Jn said the orphanl::i would make short stops at Utapao Air Base in Thailand and Clark Air Base in the Philippines berore being flown to Los. Angeles. Douglas En1ploye.s He s ajd 104 orphans have already been taken out the pas~ Machinists to Vote Saturday on Off er FIGHTING RAG!;S FOR XUAN L0~4 STORES ON COAST COLLECT ITEMs-.\12 few days in a bilbyliJt being joint· ly rWl by the U.S. Embassy and the World Vision relief organiza· ti on. Striking mach inist s at 'the McDonnell Douglas Corporation will vote Saturday on a new con· • . tract offer aimed al ending their · .. two-month-long walkout. · Neither the company . or of· ficials of the International As- sociation of )f achinists would Craig Named CHP's &ss SACRAMENTO <UPI) -Glendon B. Cra ig, an up· through-the-ranks 19-year veteran of the California Jlighway Patrol, today was appoi nted by Gov. Ed· round G . Brown Jr. as commiss ioner of the patrol. . ! Craig, a Republican, s uc ceeds Dante Lanza at the $37,212-a -year post as c hi ef of the 5.700-officer police orga ni zation. Lanza ~·as named to the position Jast October by then-Gov. Ronald Reagan. " I " At 42, Craig .will become th e youn ges t com· missioner in the history or the p a trol . a patrol spokesman said. ·I ·1·'---------l I . '.~George Rodda :New College :Board Chief .. Attorney George ROO.da Jr. or Corona del Mar was elected pre- sident of the Coast Community College District trustees Wednes- day night. l'l e succeeded Donald G. Hoff ,of Midway City. Robert Hum- phreys of Costa Mesa was elected vice pres ident of the five- member board, the governing body £or Orange Coast and .Golde n We st colleges, the Even- ing College, a nd the TV station, KOCE. Channe l SO. ROO.d a, who was vice president of the board last year, has been a member since 1969. The 44-year- old trustee has been active in na- tional community college pro· grams s ince joining the board. He drafted a bill that became the Veterans' Cost of Instruction Bill, which was e nacted in 1972, and resulted in community col· leges receiving $300 for each re- gistered vete ran instead of the earlie r $50. ORANGE COAST s DAILY PILOT Robe rt N, Weed Prtt,.lonl •"" p_,,,_ Jack R. Curlev VIII Pf~''"°"' •"<I C..O""'tal Ml-r Thomas Kee vll f.<lo!Of Thomas A Murphine .V..n•q•ng t"''"' Charles H. 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The two sides met for 24 hours with a federal mediator in Washington Tuesday and Wed- nesday before agreeing on sub· milting a ne w proposal for union ratification. About 7 ,000 IAM members have been on strike against the company in Southern California since Feb. 10. The strike also r e- sulted in the layoff of 9,000 aerospace workers at the firm ·s Long Beach aircraft plant. But last week 2,600 of those workers were called back on the job and another 400 will be re- called Monday . Company of· ficials erroneously reporte d Wednesday that 3,000 additional workers were being called back. but they s aid today the 3,000 figure is the total amount re- called during the past two weeks. If the union accepts the new contract offer Saturday, the 7 ,000 ~·orkers would be at work again M.Q.nday a s well. "Tfte IAa.1 rejected a new co11- tract March 23 \1rhich was almost identical to one accepted earlier by the United Auto and Aerospace Workers. John Cummings , business representatives for the IAM, said today, .. The new of£er is a n im· provement. We wouhbt't be tak· ing it back to the membership if it were not." The vote will be at 11 a.m . Saturday at the Olympic Auditorium in Los Angeles. SLA Suspects 'Elude' Police MADISON, Wis. (UPI ) -A heavily armed SWAT team raided an apartment occupied by three University or Wisconsin students on a report that the Symbionese Liberation Army was holding hos tages there, police said. <Related story, A 13 ) Inspector Ed Daley said Wed- nesday six ofricers. four or them SWAT (Special Weapons and Tactics) members armed with revolvers, s hotguns and a machine gun. converged on the apartment about 4:30 a .m. Tues- . day and held two s tudents at gun- point. Daley said the police Jen after it was established that nothing was amiss. The report came from a minister who r eceived a telephone call from an uniden- tified m an. Another babylin to Australia involving at least 350 children is be ing organized by two U.S . American freelance journalists in Phnom P e nh but none of these children has departed. The Cambodian b8bylift came to a halt today as both the U.S. and Cambodian governments de· cided to tighten regulations un- der which c hildren could leave Cambodia and enter the United States. The State Department said, ''We belie ve it is in the best in· terests of childre n in most cases to remain with their families and in their cultural environment." Jt cautioned that U .S. missions in South Vietnam and Phnom Penh must avoid g iving the "'im - pression of a mass roundup of or- phans for adoption in the U.S." The mass evac uation of or- phans from Saigon, called Opera- tion Baby Lift, officially ended Monday as the last or about 1,700 youngsters headed to the United States. Howeve r . South Viet- namese officials said other or- phans would be allowed to leave in smaller groups. Ford and Hope First Crossed Patm in1936 LOS ANGELES (A P l -When President Fo rd was in California recently, he and Bob Hope re- newed an old hequaintance - olde r than the comedian re- alized. The President and flope dined in Palm Springs, and Hope re- ca lled when he and his wife were summoned to a dinner at San Cle mente with Presid ent Nixon. The p residential helicopter transported the Hopes from Los Ange les, s lopping at Newport Beach to pick up Rep. Gerald Ford and his wire. "That wasn 't the first time we met," President Ford told Hope in Palm Springs. "The fi rst time was when I was assistant bas ket- ball coach at Yale, you came to New Haven in "Red, llot and Blue' with Ethel Merman and Jimmy Durante, and after the show we had a bite al the Yale Coffee Shop. Remember ?" •·sure," replied Hope dubious- ly. He appeared in the musical show in 1936. Steel Ha11led A1vay Resident's Report Of Crime Ignored J\1o re than 20 tons of steel was stolen from the city of Laguna Beach in an incide nt involving a disregarded citizen tip to police that unauthorized trucks were going in and out of the storage yard where the property was kept. The city public works depart- ment reported the theft \Vednes- day of the materials includini:: 28-foot lon g I -be ams and scrap steel. The prope rty ~·as stored at the city's yard at 20596 L1:1~una Ca·· nyon Road, site of what once was the city dump. Ac cording to the police report, Phil Serrano, form e r c it y employe and nearby r~ident, had called the palice department and reported that trucks that were not the c ity ·~ were entering and leaving the storage yard. Serrano referred to the stor age area as "the city dump" which confused the police depa rtment , employe he \\·as talking to. The departme nt employe told the citizen the city had no dump and no orficer~ were sent to check out the report. L.L. Neil Rurcell said the de- partment does not know who talked ~'i th Serrano and dis- regarded the citizen's ti p. lie said the existence of the area and its hi slory as a dumµ is not common kno"·ledge. Public Works offi cials said the loss of the property was covered by city insurance. Paul Valenzuella , street main- tenance s upervisor who reported the theft, estimated it would take al least a days ~·ork with heavy machinery to pick up and houl a"'ay the prope rty. The storage area was secured by a locked gate: and it is un · kno~·n how unauthorized persons gained a ccess, According lo Ser- rano, the truck had been in and out oCthestorage area for tho past t"•o tothree weeks. Ull'IT ........ 'Dream' Cotttes True Allan Chadburn of So1nerset, Mass., heads out of Nauset .Harbor on a 3,000-mile solo sail to Porto de Le~o. Portugal, in his eightfoot, four-in c h home m a de sailboat, appropriately tilled ''Dream." He hopes to complete the adventure in 60 days, but is carrying supplies for twice that long. DA Arson Probed By Investigators Investiga tor s probing Tuesday's arson at the West Orange County Dis trict At- torney's Office s aid today they don't know ii the blaze was set by someone trying to destroy his own court records. ··it "'aS likely just ma licious mischief." said a n Orange Coun- ty Sherifr's investigator. "Il "·as a pretty ha phazard job." If the arsonist we re intent on burning records, he failed, the in - vestigator s aid, because no re- cords were destroyed. Hospital Blaze LARGO . Jo~la. CAP) -A bomb threat and a £ire that followed a few hours later twice forced the e vacuation of about 200 patients rrom Largo·s Suncoast Hospital o_fficials said ea rly today. No pa'. t1 ents were injured. · And even if they had been, there are duolic'ates on file in othercoWlty departments. The blaze, which did about $500 in s moke and fire damage, start- ed at2:45 a .m .. ofricerssaid. Someone broke a window to gain entrance to the courthouse, 8144 W-estminster Ave ., Westminster, then broke another in a hallway lo enter the'di!trict attorney's orfice. . . ~ t . The tire w as started. in three filing cabinets and was ignited with some type of liquid, sheriff's officerssaid. _. _ , , ''Some records were bu.med on the edges but noiie were · destroyed that we know of," they reported. The blaze was discovered by a construction worker, Out had about burned itseU out by the time firemen a rrived. f'ro• Page A J BODY ..• . wedged in the bridre. Tfi°ey held him by hls trouaers belt and Sgt. Blitch even kept holding the victim'.: face above the water by tugging on his chin whisker coatee aa Lbe)' worked to !reehlm. • .. trvlne Police Offiti' Dennis Howe said in his r rt of the drownin1that5~··1 .. !l lch and QI. !leer Gilm an 'fliil!ely risked their own lives \.lie rescue at· ten'lpt . Investigators today theorize that Scott pro bably worked late at UC Irvine as many research 8s· sistantsdo and was swept 11.way.as he tried to cr0$$ the bridge 1olng home on his bicycle. No bicycle ,,·as found but police said if that theory is correct , it was probably down the creek al the bottom of the Back Bay nlong with theseao( flood debris. A pas!erby in the area while police mounted a massive search immediately after the victim vanished reported seeing a ·man roughly matching Scott's descrip· lion riding a bicycle . First reports by Sgt. BlltVh and Officer Giltnan indicated their van(shed victim was probably a m'ale in bis teens or'early lwen· ties. Officer Gilman, however, pOinted out he was a small, frail individual ·and had aJready lfOOe into deep s hoe k, which might have contributed to his tragic de· ath and inabittty tohelpthent. The victim was delinitely alive as they fought to free him, said Sgt.' Blitch bul he never spoke a word. FUoe ral arrangements were pen~g today at Baltz Beraeron Funera.1 Home for Mr. Scott, who leaves his mother in Ohio. Five Indicted On· Hasl1 Raps SAN DIEGO <A P) -A federal grand jury has indicted five men in connection with iUcgal drug trafficking in two separate cases , incluQing an aJleged ;scheme to import lOJ>Oumis·of hashish from Nepal in elephant tusks. One or the"lllen 1'Yas described by protiecutors Wtdrresday as a major· international drug "'traf- . ricker who has been under in· vestigation in Nev.• Orleans, Tex- a.s, La.~ Vegas, Nev. and San Diego. U .S. attorney Robert D • Krause said Jose $anchez- ·Vidrio, ~. weis taken into custody April 2 whtle agents Of the San Diego and-Las 'Viegas ·Narcotics Task Force·wert! negottattng to buy 4.4 poun"ds of cocaine. · British .Vore Set LONDON (UPiJ -·The gov· emment said today Briton5 will vote June 5 in a n':itional referen- dum to' decide whether or not they want to remain in the Euro- pean Common Market. 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W .£., Fountain Vlilley ·When the co-owneror11avlngs . bond dies, tbe bond become1 lbe .ole property of the aurvlving owner, regardless of any pro· .\lillons In the deceased'• wUI. Ac .. cording t.o Treasury regulations, a CCMtwner can cash la a bond wlta.out the other owaer's perml1slon. To ,learn more about savings bonds, requetd lntorma- tton from the Dept. of &he Treasury, U.S. Saving• .Bonds Dlvl1lon, Office of PubUc Affairi.· BH, Wasbing&oa, DC 20026. Jfaf>le• Senmt• DEAR PAT: Many Years ago a rel'!tlve had to undergo painful rabi~ shot~ after being bitten by a wild squirrel. This bad situa- tion was made worse due to an al- .lergic reaction to the antirabies serum. This almost killed him Hasn't anyone made an attempi .to develop a s erum that doesn't cause allergic reactions? This problem is brought to mind because we live In a semi wilde r- ness area Cull or possibly rabid .smaU animals, and I fear that my children also may be ullergic should they ever need this serum. G. E ., San Clemente , The Federal Drug AdmlnlsLra· tlon bas licensed a new an- tlrabtes serum that eUmlaates the allergic reactions associated ·wltb serum from horse plasma. Manufactured from human blood plasma by Culler Laboratories In Berkeley. &bis serum, Hyperab, Is made wi&b plasma from penoas who have undergone full aatlrables treatment. Dr. Victor '· c,basso, head of the team that developed the serum. said the bone-derived serum is less com· paUble with lhe body beeause of· its nonhuman origins, and that nearly one-third or all persons re- ceiving such serum have had some allergic reaction, such as ·nausea, higb fe_ver and. shock. Noting that 50,000 ArileriCans were treated with horse-derived serum in 1973 after exposure to aalnial1 suspected of being rabid, Cabasso said that . Hyperab also avoids pos8ible falatl side-effects refiilllllng when 'a patl~n& "fho has rttelved it later Is exposed to the serum of tlae same animal species. 'E:ctras' Needed DEAR PAT: In your March 23 ~olumn, you advised H.L., · Irvine, thal Fairview St'Xte Hospital and Fosler Parents As· sociatlon needed donations of ~ toys and games throughout the year. The Hematology Parents of Children ls . HOSP.ital or Los i Angeles '{lsO woUld welcome 1 these donations. We are the parents or children who have (or have had) le'ukemia and other 'forms of cancer. The treatments for these diseases are long and painful. Cancer is ve ry ex- pensive, and parents often arc unable to provide many ''extras'' for their children. ThiS "ti what we try to help with, in aditilion lo ' l • ) offering supPort Lo one anothet .. As organizations go, we are quite small, but there are 150'children a week who come through the clinic tor treatments, We badly need toys and games for any age > child, new or used in good condi· 4. tk>n. I will be happy to pick t.bem H up. ~ l • M.G.,NewportBeach l l ' ' l . · At You'r Servle:e re;1dtrs can contact M .G. by phontng'C44·0962 between·•·aad I p.m'. M.G. men· &toned that the e:ost of radlaLlon treatments ls 1pproxlma.tely $500 per week·. P1rents .wJI01e cblldren are recelvl.a• these &re1tments are always most ~ . gras,rul for lof•, giimes and bo01c1 to help ea;te 'their own budgets 1nd eate,lala their • ' ) cblldren. · ) l l"t1rnftNn> Sear"h ~ DEAR PAT:· Can you rind out if ., .it would be possible ror me to puttbase an upright bedroom ~. chat man)ll'actured hY Dreiel il , feW )'ears ago! The pattern. .; Espenoto, was discontinued two ·,, yean •10. just before l was re· > ady to make my purchase. I've called several 1tores ln Orange c County, but none have the piece l :t need. B.K .. Costa'Me'8 ' 1 Teti Von ffell!'•rl~.,~U C<MI· 1~ ••et ~re1el r.epr~nnlatlv•• -ll11w1!iMI\ C1Ufotala hi an el!ori lo locate .. (umlUu,. lll>ft lkl • -k1 llle thHl .Yd6 Wini. Slop ll t 'v .. Hemerl'1, 17l11oWe1teHff 1 1 Bit,,., Newport Beach, hd ldee· r't ttf)t the pike you wlltt &o obtain • .,.., _ .. , lllte•1• llie Dm<et -........... .. ' . . • • Thur5day.Aprlt 10, 1975 DAILY PILOT A:J °' ... o.u,,..i.e...,. . the press was .:taking pot ishoti> about \!.'hen Hin1:J haw would ta lk Cleary sa id ::& s upreme eourt Chip Cleary, di1trlct ad. at just about everybody in public 11bout the cantpalgn-r ela tc.-d in · t di!<:ision (Sullivan vs. New York ministrator for Rep. Andrew· ll(e." · dict ments . Ti1nes, l~) p reventt.>d persons Hinshaw criticized the pre5s Cleary sold Hinshaw would nQt < Kecv i I l od ay responded : in the publi c eye /t'om succ::essrul - Wednesday for what he!° called lta comment on indictments by the "Cleary apparently chooses to ly sulng the press for libel. "Hollywood gossip" style report· Orange County Grand JuT)' or nlislnte rpret norm011 journa lis tic· Clt•a ry was r e minded that Ing cf events surrounding n.ine persons in the assessor's of· 1>~rs uit or .'a story as badgering Hins haw 's co mme nt on the lllnaha w, who ls currently f1ce accused of helping Hintihliw lhnshaw. What Wet..>d and I suid bri ~ry issue consisted 1nainJy of enmeahed ln a county scandal in· win hia congressional seat In J972 in erfcct , wa s we 'd be happy t~ sayin g the charges had "no s ub- volvlng allegations of bribery and at county taxpayer expense this publil:i h llinshaw's s ide of any or st<.1nce, '' misuseofpublicfuncls. because any comment could "in· l he a c c u s ;;i t io n s if he had I-l e responded , "I have not seen Cleary singied out Daily Pilot lrude on the rights of others." ~nyt.hing to s<ty . 1 do recall s<.1y· ' and I don't think <a nyone else has Pu_bllsher Robert Weed and He Haid the d.ay the indict-· 1ng Jn a telephone conversat io n. sec.n any c vldent"e or any bribery Editor Thomas KcevllHspersons rgents were returned, Daily Pilot 'Andy, the silence Crom your of-or improper assess menl for that pres5uring the NewPort Beach Reporter Tom Barley called fice <r egardin g these accusa-or anyothcrcompany." Rep!Jbllcan . congi:easm11n "lo ~nshaw 's Santa Ana ~istrict of· 1 lions) is deafe ning'.•· l Two persons. Ass ist ant As· fi ce and asked for comment on Cleary said a ny t.ui bcry indict · sessor Geor ge Upton and 'fand~· the matter. ments ure Hins haw's "own pro-Corpor ation (R a dio Shack) cx- EXPLANATION NEEDED ON FEE-Editorial, 46 talk" about the current turmoil swirling around the oounty as - sessor's office Hin$awJormerly held. · Thi! remarks were made'at a luncheon meeting of the Capistrano Valley Exchange Club attended by about 25 club members and guests, · Cleary's comments were in response to a question by a friend, Bill•Kohler, a newly elect- ed Saddleback Unified School Cleary said he then called hlcm'' a nd no te d that the ecutive J ames Buxton -pleaded Hinshaw and they discussed the congressman has m ade some innocent this week lo bri bery propriety of making any state· ('oniments . charges. . ment. fie said he and Hinshaw , Clea ry th en asked rhetorical-Atcording to cou1t ti::ostimony, decided it would be improper and ly : ''Wh y is the press gOing on Upton had been a ssigned by Lhen an infringement of the constitu· like this?" county Assessor llinshaw to han· lional rigt)Ls oC the employes in· die all assessme nt matters relti l· dieted. D,.u,P11c11s~....,.0 lie said it was tx.:.cause or a ed to the T and y g roup in the . Cleary said Hins haw then RAPS DAILY PILOT '.'new ~ers ion of 1-l ollywood '' county. persdnally c alled Daily Pilot Hlnahaw Aide Cleary JOUrna!J sm , and compared. it to llinshaw has rerused lo com~ m e ut on th e se i z ur e b y aut~orities of stereo equipment. dur1nl! a r ecent search or his Alexandria, Vu., :tpartment as part or the bribery investigation. Editor Keevil and said there ··ra n magazin es that make the Would be no Comment .. · K .1 . mos~ outrageous . sta te m'ents eev1 as saying. bo t 1 "You 're go1'ng to have to talk. H 'd h (C " u peop e" who he said are e. sa1 e leary) later met t f I we're g01·ng to put 50 much. pre· Pu bl h w d < c ense ess or unwilling Lo come '. 1s er ee al social gather· J k th b ssure on you." Cleary .quol.ed 1ng d · xic a t en1 " ecausc the press s an wus again pressured is too powe rful .'' Get Taxes Chicago Exec Gei~ In Tonight OCTD M J b Midnight tonight is the anager 0 Tax Break Eyed .. deadline for payment or By WILLIAM SCllREIBER ing as acting gener al manager the second installment of °''h•0•11rP•J.ci1s-..1 · J I 7 0 A ch· . ·. . . ·s ince anua ry and was one of the 974· 5 range Co unty pro-. icago tra~s 1t eng1neenng six finaiisls for the permanent. p e rty t axes witho ut tompany exec uti ve was chosen manager's job lh I penalty. We dnesd ay lo be the second 1 · · h . By Carpenter SACRAMENTO IUP() ~alifornians pushed into higher income tax brac.)tets by inflation would receive SI billion in tax breaks during the next two years wider a bill approved by a Senate committee. The legislation (5834) by Sen. Dennis E. Carpenter (R-Newport Beach), was sent Lo the Sen(l.te Finance Committee on a 6·2 vote Wednesday by the Revenue and Taxation Committee. Ca rpenter s aid "Government is getting rich from inflation" because of an ··unintended windtall'' produced when double· digit inflation pushes taxpayers into higher tax brackets. For example, an average mar- ried couple with two dependents earning $10 ,000 this year would pay $64 in stale intome taxes. With a 10 percent pay increase to keep p~ce with inflation, the same family would earn Stl,000 next year but pay $94 -or 32 per- cent more -in stale taxes because the raise would thrust Bomb Blasts ' Reported at County Firm A Santa Ana insurance com- pany was rocked by two pipe bombs planted in rest room storage closets Wednesday ni ght, police said today. A police spokesman s aid the explosions took place at about. ·10 p.m. in a suite or oCfic es oc· cupied by Dennis W. Wilson and Associates at 1665 E. 4th St. l ''It appears at this point ~somebody put makeshift bombs in the storage· are as of the men's and women's rest rooms but we have oo suspects and no . motives," the police spokesman said. The only possible lead police have is that the"bui1ding housing the insurance office has been burglarized se ... eral time$, he said. . , ·Officials of th~'insurance agen- cy said,.they Jef~ at about 6 :30 p.m . sqif a secqtjty guard in the building .told officers he' didn't even hear·the explosions, which caused about~ . e amily into a higher tax general manager or the Orange ~ announcing l e selection or bracket. Tax bills put in the m(l.il County Transit District Lo11~z after . an hour· long ex- Under Carpenter's bill which and pos tmarked befor e Ed d F L . ·. . ecut1ve se ssion OCTD Bo ard •. djusts. tax brackets acco~ding to midnight will be accepted war · oritz, vice l?resi· Chairman Ralph Clark s aid th I h dent of Kee n e Corporation's h · b· . • 1n l~tion, the family would pay wit out penally, but coun-Transit System Division will as-c 01ce was ased on expenencc $701ntaxeson1ts$ll,OOOincom c . tyTaxCollector·Treasurer th $3 • and the new mana ge r 's The measure .would mean tax· Robert Citron said care s ume. · e 5.000·u-year county ''dynamic personality " tra ns it JOb May 12. . . - payers would gain -and the should be taken in mailing The general m anager's post .. Th~ n~w d1stnct m'!nage_r, wh~ slate would lose -about $345 bills afte r post offices close was left vacant at the first of the IS. marned and has six children, million in income laxes in the tonight. year 1\\ihen Dr. G . J . ''Pete ·· lwtll take a pay cut or $15,000 tQ 1975-76 fiscal year and $660 The Santa , Ana pos. 1 of· Fielding, the distri ct's fi rSl chi ef assume the OCTD post . million in the following year. r d .. Cliff 1 ice is locate d (it 2201 a m1n1slrator. resigned to return Loritz will get $3,500as a mov- A lens by, an olficial in the Grand Ave. to teaching at UC Irvine. ing allowance to take the OCTD Brown administration's finance F ' I epartment, opposed the bill J R · h · d i....'::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::~~_:~·~e~d~in~g~·s~c~h~1~·e~f~a;•;•·~·sJl~a~n~t::.___po~s~l~,~w~h~i~ch~w=1~·1~1~b:e~~ro::b:a~tl:o:n:•::ry •contending the extra taxes ar~ ames e1c ert, has been serv·· foroneyear. ~ . - needed to offset inOation's im· r pact on government costs. ··windfall or not,'' he said, ''the budget i s narrowly balanced." · . Allens by said if Carpenter 's bill were pass ed, the difference presumably would have to be made up With a lax increase. Carpenter acknowledged a tax hike might be needed, but he-s aid it V.'ou ld b e better for the Legi.s l.ature to intentionally enact a .tax increase than.to accept the ··inadve rtent" income tax boost caused by intlation . Irvine Mazda Arsonist Sem · To Coumy Jail A s ecurity guard who· ad· milted in the courtroom that he set fire to the Mazda Motors, Inc, building in Irvine was sentenced Wednesday to 90 days in Orange County Jail and placed on three years probation. Superior Court Judge Everett W. Dickey ordered lha jail term ·tor William Roy Holsclaw, 19, of Garden Grove. after the defen- .dant pleaded guilty to setting a .bJaze that caused $40,000 in damage. Police who arrested 1-lolsclaw after prolonged questioning said he had been hired by the l\1azda firm the day beCore the fire to ,guard its premises at 2100 S.E. l\.1ain St. in the Irvine Industrial Complex. Firemen said the blaze could 1have hit the $4 million damage level i( the flames had spread to nearby Clammable materials. ' ·' Heritage Cameo II Collection AT _jJ. J. (jarreffj DUR~NG MONTH OF APRIL No Thoe Lost Heart Patient 'Lived Hard' ' .. LYNWOOD (A.P) -Frank Lo Sole.said he waih't about lo slow down even thou&I\ he had a heart transplant. AD.tr leaving the hostft!al ahead Ji! time, he took up motorcycle tiding and \\'eight lilting. . Now , four years later, he is de· ad at the a·g~'Ol 40. shortly oftor the Courth ,.anniversary, or his transplant.. bj', Dr. Norman Shumway al-' Stanford Medical Center. · ,. ' "You cad-Go wha.tever you are cap1ble or doing -wlly wa>te ij.le?" he on(:e exclaimed. "Why waste &he trans.Plant? Ir you're rd i.ctlve, you're: not llvlnC." • Lo Sole, who had been (lven oqty two months to live before he 1ot lhe<li1111planl, hod worked at aSOUtbGalep>olon:yclelbop. He. 'once' adml!IAd He -e"lirden ·lll!lilllitdrlnklnlaftdarilOlllilC. . ··~rhtt tbe _,auce andt Mve a gOOil,c>lgar qn~• In a white." he I sild lil ITI Jnteivlew a year ago. l"A eooCJ cl1ar and a cool gl ... ol wine never hurt anyone." I His t fademarks included a big !smile. a goatee and mustache - and a motor¢ycle helmet-to cover 1 his bald hea'd. · i In the last three-months he had , faced another tragedy -am· :putatlon of both leg's after ·circulation problems. But e ven ~then, triends recalled Wednes- ! day, he rebounded with spunk 1and set a~t learning to drive a : car with remote floor controls. ! !.1t need 100 years to do what t I went to do,'' a friend recalled he 1sald last year. •Jvou've got to use .every 1 crumb of lite. When I i leave there will be nothi'ng to i•weepup.'' ! O!ficlols •aid Wednesday he :wu1dlad of a heart e:tUck on ar· ·riv• l&e day bOfore' at a local Jtfolpit•I. Ht had celebrated the il~\irlh •l\~lver S:a.ry ol his, ·ll'•no.P).W with;• pllrl.f Man:h 22. , SUrv1ve<l brhts talher and a son, plu! two-brolhers and two si!ters, Lo Sole will lie burled at a_n undetermined time in his hometown or Chicago .. ·-. REG. Mirror 119 78" Dresser 649 41" Chest on Chest 649 6'6" King Bed 275 lmr Night Sid. 239 Sale 110 Sale 549 Sale 54! Sale.219 Sale 199 -. ·1·'"'''• ~·""I:· I::~!•' . ' ii ' 111\ . l· . , ~ I ,:.; • . : ' ~ ... " . . L -. Heritage Cameo 11 Collection . Dining Room, Bedroom and Occasional Pieces Chatillon our French Court Collection in Bedroom also on sale during month of Apr1L H.J.GAl\1\ETf fUl\NlTURE PROFESSIONAL Open Mon. INTERIOR DESIGNERS Thurs.'& Fri. Eves. 2215 HARBOR BLVD. COSTA MESA, CALtf. j ' d, 41 CAIL Y PILOT • Tnuradly, Ap rll 10, 1175 c.!'::tng (';t Fighting R~es .. On f W ;Xuan ~ .c · ·•·. · ~ · Reds Attack 40 Mi]es From Saig~~ · with Tom '°'phiae •I•'• ···~:·. Waiting It Out MAIL & TAXES: In case you property owners out there have auffered mind-slip, today is the day. Final p ayment on your 1974-75 property taxes are over- 41.ue when the old gong clangs midnight tonight. • tr you haven't paid yet, do not panic. First , find the money. Secondly, get your check and the payment s tub into the mails so it Will be postmarked prior to mid- night. . Why did yoU wait unlit the last minute to do a ll. this , anyway? Can'tyou plan ahead? After a ll , I mailed orr my pro- perty tax stub at least a couple of hours ago. · My motto is n ever do today what you can put off until tomor .. row. , Tomorrow, howeve r, would have been loo late, whereupon you face pen allies. ACCORDING TO OUR good Orange County Tax Collector Bob Citron, the penally for late property tax payments is six per- cent plus $3 administrative costs per parcel of land. Alas, everything in life s eems to have some kind of pena,lty at· \ached lo it. You look at an en· yelope and your hands.tremble as -y ou read the words . "PENALTY FOR PRIVATE USE." . · Good heavens, you say. If I ~tick this in the drawer filled With other envelopes, is that private use? ' YOU GET PENALTIES for late t a xes, private use, tardiness at the libra ry and parking in front of faulty m eters which r e· !use to register your three cents worth. Sometim es you just yearn for I.he days of your youtb_when tlw rworst pen alty you were forced to .endure was a loud whistle and 15 ty ards. · Anyway, if you are among the laggards on the property lax pa.y· ment, you probably~ not get up ~o Bob Citron's offi ce m:the Coun- ;tY Seat be£ore 5 o'c lock this afler- moon to pay up in persoo. Thus iyou are rorced lo get the payment. J.n tonight by other means. , That other means is relying on the United Slates Postal Service. If that doesn 't cause you a cou· pie of jitters, nothing will. BOB CITRON SUGGESTS you · do not hang the property tax en· velope outside the house on your m ailbox or dump it in some cor- ner pi ckup box. All of this may ,get ignored . That's good advice. Last \\'eek 1 leurned that my neighbor had been given a II of my mail for a couple or weeks while she was t r a velin g o uf of town. IL languis hed in her mailbox until she r eturned. So take that tax. payment on d own to your very own post office and give it to them. Then hope for the best on a postmark prior t<> midnight. . NEXT YEAR, of course, you wi ll not wait until the 11th hour to mail in your tax payment. You '"'ill start s aving the money ahead of time. You'll mail it in severa l weeks early so· you won't s uffe r nightmares about late postal marks. You will sfeep well. Funny, but it seems that's the advice I gave m)'3elf lastyear. • UPI Te..,._ TIME OF NEED-Jane Russell (R) calms Vietnamese or· phan ·Lee Kim, 2, a t Los Angeles AirP<>rt. Nurse Linda Nadherny provides security. Orphans arrived through help of WAIF, a children's organization that Miss Russell founded in 1954. · · School Course Congressman Rips Eskimo Sex Study WASHINGTON , (UPI) -An Arizona congressman, in another round of the national textbook de- bate, Wednesday objected to us- il?-g federal money to teach pupils Five Airlines Receive Oko,y For 35o/o Cut WASHINGTON (UPI ) -Five of the nation's airlines will begin o££ering Monday a "no frills" 35 percent dis count for passengers ' wi lling lo £1y without rood and free drink service. The; Civil Aeronalltics Board Wedne-sday to!5f :American' Airlines, Conlinenta( Airlines, Eastern .Air Lines ind Delta Airlines lhcy may st8 rt offering the bargain fare _long with Na- tional Airlines, which received ·permission earlier. •National will provide no-frills service on wide· bodied jet fli ghts linking Miami with New York and California. The CAB told the other airlines they could offer the same type discount on com- petitive routes served by smaller 1ets. But the board also held the four airlines to the s ame restrictions imposed on National's no-£rills service -ticket purchase a week in advance, flights only from Monday through Thursday .. about Eskimo cannibalism and incest. By huge margins, the House. de£ealed two erforts to bar federal funds for an elementary s chool cour se that inclUdes •material on the Nestilik Eskimo culture of northern Can9pa. ·But the House did vote tq. requir~ prior congressional approval for future science grants. · It passed 390·22 a bill to authorize $755.4 million for the National Science FoUDdation for the 1976 fiscal year beginning Ju. ly 1. THE CONTROVERSY was about t he NSF's._-$7 niillion expen- diture on an anthropology course critics said had rnaterial about the Nestiliks lhat-d~~·can-· .nibalis m, adultery,_ ~f6}liicide ' and incest . ' • ... Rep. John co'nta11 '(R-Ariz.). was de£eated 215·96 on a proposal ·to bar use or NSF funds to make the course ava ilable to school boards. He s aid the NSF planned to promote use or the ·•out- rageous" course to 1,900.schoolS in every state within the next two years as part or a $1 million marketing program. A second amendment, defeat· ed by a 341-68, \\'Ould have re- quired 60 days notice that the course was to be o££ered to a school district. RIOTING GIRLS CRUSH OFFICER MANCHESTER, England (AP) -A police sergeant was killed in a riot \lY 800 teen-age -girls at a television studio where the Bay City Rollers, a Scottish rock group, were performing Wednesday night. Sgt. Dennis Williams was crushed under the' wheels or a police truck when the fans rushed it, thinking it was being used to smuggle the musicians out of the stUdio. . Tornado Raises Havoc Mobile Homes, Trees Toppled in Florida lest unlll FrlO.!>', as wfll thf'\p.rlly CloufV•'let. . jllelr U !n fl'"¥1+1ta 11 !fie.,._,. • .,.,. '"""Pfretur15 ••-IMC!_.'"- Hiqil!J In,._ UC>Pir• ""ser1s Fr10.,w111 SWIV lr'l lht 60!. wlllle t._ 1o ... r OtWrt• wl lltM ltltMMIO 76 tinge. v.s. su ...... ,,, r A .lotrt.00 clie••d tll•Ollflll llMI -1tMtst 111.,.101 town ol Ma*-i.i. ~, n191'1t, 0¥••11Knl"I l'Ntillt" t19rne,. uri•oofln9 Ou11Clll'l9'. r.111"8 lrwffll'llCI ~119 power llnl"' The J•cluon Count y SIMl•llf'\ Oe111rtmenl reiwwled no lnJ111"1" lllA" e111M1slW11 prapef1' oam•tt from~ t'#lster. ltl' Sb#t, •adlo dlspatchtr tor tr. .M<.UOllC.U...ly •PMrilf •t Molli- fll, .. +~, "One l'!'lolllle llOme w.IS O.ltl'Ot'ff, el'\OtPMr "'"' o.,..rt\Wl'lld a ..... , .. l'IOmt.t •no• nuinr.r ot butl""4" .. ,..,..,., dMnaljetl. T1'M roof w•t lit~ oll ol • Te •l<.0 .. atlon -111r1sstore.'' A torl'MI• -•ell .,.,, In ••Itel -C:!'OIS rnMI "'-llwrn FIOf"ICI•. from ~~· ,. Jec:k-¥111• ,.._ """" "'!"" ............... In P«h el AlabMnl .-ic!G4or9la. Nvmero1,1s 111undt rs1ormt con- ti....Oovtr muu1ot ll'tt Gull C011~tr11- 910n, inc:1ud;rtq the F1orlde Hrt!WIClle. Flelh 1'-wer l'lil'lfll -•• IMUld lor o;irii of South cirntral ,.ncr $0Ulhus1 AleO.rN. Mere thMI lO Ill"' cl'IM ol rein r.11 ifl • It-flour period 1t Ertlt!rprl••· Al•., and 30 mllet northWtsl ol Enlerprl• •I DDtlwl, Ale., ti~ lrKIWt tell In 12 hours. Altl'l0u9'1 lloW¥' W10W •erl'\lf191CIOlt-11n...:i In the centre! moutll•iM ot Ari,_ toda,, fllt •IOf"in wes JNIW!no Sl9f'IS of wuk1:n1,.,, Ille N•l5-l _,.....,s.r,1c1 .. MI.' s-contlflUIO to f•ll "" parts af llW 110rttlefl'\ .,._ c111tr1t llK klft. 1~ o.kOt# • ~""" Ml-.,.,• Into ..-Sll'l'"llWlKOllSl/I • . c ... , ... WeacM.- ' SAIGON, South Vietnam (AP) -FlihUnc for Xuan Loe, th~ro· vlncial captl,l· 40 miles N&l of ~son, rag~ on today and gov4 ernment officiala claimed another North Vietnamese attack was repulled. Other IOW'Ce5 re· ported heavy fighting outside the city. lions anClWill m ~~ S8lw;da)' with King K~al'd and 1\Pld .meetings with S~udl leaders "Oil .matters ~oncenij,ng the two natlo04," the official Vietnam Press 'said. No other details we.re given. -C.ambo.dlan rebels broke throueh government defense lines a nd moved to within two miles of' Phnom Penh airport. milita'ry sburcc} said. Six more U.S. ~arlrJes 'arrived !fa Phnom Penh fro(!l Bahgkok (Ostrengthen the secur!t)t force at the U.S. Em· bassy and one source said more .Marines aboard a carrier ,in the , Gulf pf Thailand might be.landed if chaos breaks out in Phnom !or mll<!lcal trea4Q.~ 'He lell Phnom Penh on .t.Prll Uli hope• his departUre wqdl4 ;~F!ate a cll~le !or peac,e l,...,Wllb the Communist-led 1tbll!.•~r, !!q\11•· Sources close ~t~ .C bott.i•n Premier Lon& Borit.1 lflhned earlier report! h.e met luJ ln· surgent \lelegat1on·1n BallC~Ok on Monday night to l~l~c~ .. peace negotiations, Poi~ tily ~tarting in two months. ;t -,, Military analyst.I said il was still too soon to say whether the re· peated attacks on .Xuan . Loe, capital of Long Kbaa province, were the· prelude to a. drive on Saigon. Nor could they say whether the resistance being shown by the defenders of-the city meant that the South Vietnamese army was stiffening after tbe de· bacle that cost it three-fourths of the country and would now stand fast and fight. -(:om m \lnls('')ed' reools laWlcbed a major ~d .,1ault against governm~t forces in. northerp Thailand, . ne 181ov· ernmeot soldiers wounding 20, officials in BaqkQk:sald. -In nelellbOt\llCLaos, the Path et.Lao lb1fsted ._Lem re--cognidtht Viet Cong an4 u.:r;v- ernnfen t of Prince Nor . m Sihanouk, nominal leader of: the Cambodian rebels, but. &OVftD- ment sources aai4 the c~et postponed its deciilonoo them.at ... Penh. Rebel s~elling killed three cargo handlers a nd wounded eight others at the airport andsus· 1pended (he ·rice airlift into Phnom · Penh for five hours but it later r e- sumed. ON THE POLITICAL fnint, police broke up a sm.all an· tikovernment demonstration by about 30 Buddhist youth! in sub- urban Gia Dinh city. 'The pro- testers carried banners calling fol-President Nguyen Van Thieu to resign and an e nd to the draft. They passed out leaflets reading: .. Vietnamese lives must not be ex- changed for Americandollars. '' -CAMBODIAN PRESWENT Lon Nol·f~ew from Ball to Hawaii te..r. ; ' '" .. ' In other Indochina develop-Slwt Kills ,Uni11:vit~~~"~ . ments: • MIAMI <APJ '.:...«Help. help mrfilend ls,iiiot.~ Domilii... -south 'Vietn&'mese Foreign Minister Vuong Van Bae flew to Saudi Arabia on Thieu's instruc· Guiterrez cried after i1D artemoon S»r:mt.by·tiy,j)o15 tn a p~ ·pool ended in the fatal wounding o£~clttheytiunpters. _ ti~ . Drunk Driver Still Drunk? Domingo, 12, s aid he and four friends slipped into the.poO Or a private apiirtmcnt building Wednesday to escape the .SO-de4ree heat. tie said Mar.ta otefo, owner of the building, ·got ·angry at them. · ' 'iW • • , "She screamed Jar us to get out of .tbe pool, and we were to- ing to," he told. newsmen later. "We started running po,vay,.anti ABILENE, Tex. <UPI) -Guy s he shot at us and hit Johnnie." ., Several hours after the incident, Mrs. Otero, 56, surrendered to police. She was charged with first·degree murder and is .being K. Williams III, 46, showed up for his tria l on charges of driving while intoxicated. · held without bond. · • 1 State District Court Judge Don Lane said Williams was drunk. Police said Mrs. Otero rerused to discuss the incident. She is s cheduled lo a ppear at a magistrate's hearing today. Neighbors said the s hot , fired from a £ifth·floor baloony. struck J ohnnie Pere:i, 13, in the head ... He stumbled .8cni1s thr Lane apologized to and ex- cused the 38 prost:tective jurors and then ordere_d WJ.llia:m.s jailed for 30 days for contempt. s treet, then collapsed race.down 9n the grass. · -;.. A neighbor said Domingo ran lo his friend's aid. Williams denied he had been drinking but Lane disagreed. ·'Hew-as crying, and blood was jusl pumping outo£,the bp,ck: of lhe othe r boy's head," the woman said. ~ i::>octors were able to keep the Perei boy ali~e fdi, abQ'1t 90' minutes, but he was pronounced dead at a locaJ hospitafwednes-- "You are under the influence of something and I think it is 11· quor," he said Wednesday. day afternoon. ~ · · • • Moving into our new home callsforacelebration!·· · · -__ ,.,.. . ..1 ... •• -· _, --·--. . -... I . ' • ~ ... ' . =-.: -:.: it -c -' -~ • -..... --· .. •·· ' -' G OPENING At Irvine National. we're into a whole new thing.: the Irvine National DAY Bank. Building. (J's Motor Banking: drivc ·up win4 .a beautiful dows where attentive tell ers place, unlike any bank you've will personally assist iii your ever seen before. Come join the transacti on. Fast, face-to-face graha opening celebration. 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' • fi ' ., • '.Firecrackers Backed Brµ Judge Recommends Weaker Expwsives WASHINGTON (A{, -An ad-Impose new ii reworks ,regula-( J mlntpirall•• law Judge ••Y!i that lion• before Ule Fourth or July CONSUMER sm~JJ flrpcrackcrs should re-celebr:*tioha this year. · mal.D av•ilable to Americans but The~cqJQ1mt•slo~·s attempt in that the a:bvcrnment should ban May 1974· U:> ban fare<!rackent or "-'·----------" colored sP11rk lers and hand-held all sizes and set new labeling and ~ing, and .strengthen labeling to Rorn•n candles. ·safety requirements jlor other advise against use by children Judge Paul N. Pfeiffer also re-fireworjers was blCK;ked by ob,-under the age of 14 without close con:imonded Wednesday that the jections 'from Oriental and adult supervision . ~xploslve. contt;1nt ot firecrackers Oklahoma manufacturers: "True," he said. ''the use or be reduced and that they be In a lengthy decision, Preirrer such a ruse would increase equippedwltb betlerfuses. said it i.s th_e duty of parents and firecracker cost but the in · PFEIFFEl'S REPORT com- es tob late ror the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission to ... ,..,.,. not the *overnment lo instruct creased price is clearly out· and s upervise children tn the use weigheP, by the improved safely of fireWorks and, pa'rt1cularly, factor. ' £irecrackt!rs. 'Ille judge said the government "TO BAN FIRECRACKERS lor the great majority or adults and children trained in their use because a rew children, not hav· ing been trained by their parents, or other adults., misuse them, does not appear to be .sound re· gulation," he said. ' ·"Just as boys and girls have lo be taught to handle scout knives, kitchen kriives a nd miitches without causing injury lo themselves or others, so can they. be educated in not holding firecrackers in their hands, not throwing them into inflammable liquids or at s pectators and not detonating them in glass con- tainers," he said. should conside r smoke bombs and glitter devices resembling banned items as banned hazardou s substances themselves. PFEIFFER'S DECISION is not binding on the commission. The agency has an unlimited amount of time to study the de· cision, decide whether to hear further arguments and publis h newrul~. Final regulations cannot take ef(,ecl until 90 days after publica- tion, however. ·UITLE TRAMP TO MAKE Sl'AMP F-esMusle Although firecrackers may not be a necessity, he said , '·to some people firecrackers are a form of religious or patriotic expression; to others they are a source of en· joymenl and recreation." PFEIFFER SAID the coril· mission should require manufac- turers lo reduce explosive con· tents of firecrackers to a maximum of 1.2 grains of nashpowder or 2 grains or black powder or nitrate flashpowder, improve fuses to protect against destruction in storage and hand!· LOS ANGELES CAP) Groucho Marx appears on T· shirts, Jlf1icke y !\1ouse on all kinds of merchandise. Latest figure on commercial· products : Charlie Chaplin. . 'Band leader Lyle C. "Skilch" Henderson has surrendered at prison camp in Har-· risburg, Pa., to begin six- month term for filing false income tax return. The comedian, now Sir Charles Chaplin, will have a caricature of his Little Tramp character on ·items ranging from tennis racket- cove rs to a n e w brand of cigarettes. Mrs~ Ehrlichman Gets Okay SEATTLE, Wa s h. <AP) -Mrs . John Ehrlichman is eligible for the $10 ,000·a-year emer(cency employment job with the Seattle Sym· pho11y s he has held since March 1, officials say. City and King-Snohomish Man power Consortiulft officials said Lheir review of tpe job and hei:.quaWications indicates that she is entitled to '.. lhejob. She will continue to hold the position of sym. phony educatioq program coordinator, they said . She said earlier that she needed the money for Cresce11· 10" ,11~~ KITCHEN 1'i STOOL PINT THERMAL BOTTLE Rot s119. ~~ 2.39 ' her family, adding, "John hasn't worked the past year,youkncfw." · . John Ehrlichman scrved as domestic adviser in the Nixon administration, and races a prison sen- tence £or Watergate cover-up activities. He \\.'as previously a Seattle lawyer. f1 .. 1rs. Ehrlich man got her Job through the Com- prehensive Employment Training Act . Symphony ofricials said several others applied for the post, but she \\.'as the only applicant with both educational and musical quali(it'ations . HUYT llVT1 s106s UTILITY LADDER F'br cleaning, reaching high shelves. Aluminum. :i_)l.ft. i,igh. Folds lo 3'. thick to 9t0re. 244 . 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Reg. 5nas 79.95 ~·1 310 aA610 IKACK HAIN"T llAlllED A PftlCI llNCI JULY, 1174 IUT Wl'VI LOWIRID TMEM PLlllTYI COIOMADILMA.t POUttri.IHYALLIY U.uMAllACH MIWPOITIUCH SANTAANA MTIH MU,.._C......,, '"".,_,... .... ... ,_....c.....,, MllhilllltC..-lh1. •ll1"-tMH ......... ~ ...... ,..,. ....... tUmtt.roH llACH "41-..... . m•w-a .. . A ~M1'1' CON'QRATION CCMWl't ,. LAauH.t. ...-ue.· *HO--t6,....,. ~~ ........... ....._ .. , --f&l_Coco, --"""' .,..,.KA,,...,J Jlfl l .-lt ....... t,.llt. ____ .. __ _ ----·-- • t A6 D AI LY PILOT EDITOR I AL PAGE Still More Questjons ! Revelation· of the payment of a $6 ,000 consult ant l ree to Congressm en Andre\v J . liinshaw by Spnrtan· f burg County, South Caroli11a, adds another spark to ~ the fire that has been searing the reputation of th e ' former Orange County Assessor. The fee apparently was paid in connection '"'"ith Sp<i11.anburg County's 1>urchase of a cornputerized as- scssmc11t syste m dc\·elopcd in Orange Count)·. 1'hc system \\'as offered to other government ~gcn cics fo r the surn of $2,045. This amount was duly paid lo the county. But, in addition, Spartanburg paid S6,462 to Hins h 1:1 \v for "consulting" services in co11nec- tion \\'ith the deal. It is not illcg<.11 for a n offieial to accept fees for of- fering' his expertise to anothe r government agency, and Hinsh a\v is a rccob'llizl•d l'xpert in the field of as- sessment practices. But in this ins tance. the syst em offered for sale h ad bee 11 d evelope d by Orange County, at a n estimated cos t of $150,000. And apparently the county 'vas quite unaware of Hins ha w 's $6,000 personal deal in the transaction. While it m ay have been technically legal, the whole a ffair is o ne more episode in a g r owing list of Hins hay,• a c tivities that he s hOuld and must explain.to t h e satis faction of those Orange Countians he represents. Pollution Control O range County Supervisors have agreed to join a voluntary reg ional air pollution conlrol district c reat· ed by negotiators from the six South Coast Air Basin • The six counties chose to dra'v up their o wn age n - cy rather than have the s tate do it for the m because they felt loc•l Interests could be better re presented. The yoke of regionaJ control i.s distusteful to local officials who feel a growing loss of control ove r their • 0 \\11 affairs. But whe re possible. it is best to at least have some control over the des ign and fit of the yoke. 1'he chief drawback to the r egion a l agency ap- pcarS lo be the cost . 'fhe counties will share funding on the basis of a population formula, m eaning Orang~ County will have to commit about three times the $350,000 it now s pends on the loca l APCD. To date.only two counties h ave agreed to join the voluntary agency. But as the state machinery s tarts moving faster, it is likely the rest will follow suit. Pre mature Thaw The hi.ring freeze imposed by the Orange County Board of Supervisors as a budget-balancing maneuver seems to be tha wing rapidly. Al one session last ~eek , the supervisors ap- proved 45 new county positions, 40 of the m to staff the n e w fourth floor of the ccunty jail at an estimated an· nu al cost of $500,000. · New jobs which will add anothe r $60,000 lo the budget were approved for the allegedly overworked Air Pollution Control District. In later action, the s upervisors r e moved the freeze on fi lling half a dozen vacancies in the General Services Agency. The board did deny a handful of d e partment r e · ·quests, but this hardly offset the earlier ap1>rovals. •• . ' • > I counties. · rt was a n e xpedient decis ion since the county "\\'Ould eventually have been forced t o join s uch an agen cy unde r new state legislation anywa~. It is difficult to believe that most of the requests could not have been held over until budget time, just a couple of months from now, when they could be con- s idered in the overa U financial picture. ..,. • ) J' 'J 'Well 1 see the White House has opened a new branch office. . . Realistic • View of Politics (SYDN EY HARRIS) r re<·ci\"t.•d un unusuull y in- tl·r·ei.t in g Jetter from .a high school l"i\"fci. ll'Jthl·r in Florida the olhl'r day. It tll':.ilt \\·ith the proposed disbanding or the Nixon Foundi.llion a nd the Library that \\·:.1s to:.ie<'ompany it . ··It \\·o uld be ve1·y helpful to <'1,·ics teachl!rs and other stu- dents of government.'' he \\'rote. •·ir the Nixon Foundation .... -ere to be n1•11nlaint.·d as a pe rpetuu\ memorial in reverse -perhaps fund<"d . by the U .S. Office of Educution. <.i nd ust.•d us a travel· ing exhibit throughout the coun · t ry. "\'OU KNO""· most ci\"il·s and go,•e rnme nt cl;:1sses art" ex- tremely dull. They are a lso terribly goody - good .v. It \\"U S the \\'ate rgate s t·anda l that guvc students a ne\\ intcrl'st in the\\ orkinl!s or our go \'· e r nme n tul machinery , and the possible threats to our S)"SlCnl . ··f'don't think ,,.e should allo\\" thi s int l•rc·sl to tl ie. The Yt'hitL• I-louse lo.1pes. the dl·liberations of tht.' llou:.t: Judil·i i.l r\· committl'e the trials or th(· con.s.p1rators -<1.ll these .should be on permanent display for the you ng, and future, generat ions to see. hci.ir, and un~ dcr.sl:.i nd. ••R i\Tll E R Tll.-\S making them cyn it~d . this exhibit would . give lht•m a reali .stic vi e"'"· of the \\"ay l>O\\"Cr politi cs can be dis · tarted. but also a healthy respect for thl' proctc>ss of la"'"' that even· t ually unn1asked and punished such distortion . ··'.'f o::.t foundations ;.ind m emorials and libr<.iries are de· De a r Gloomy. Gus Is t he baby airlift a last despe rate a llempt at peace with hono r "? Are those ba bi es being airlifted from genuine concern or to salve u nation· conscience? A.J .D. c;...,.,, Gus com-.. u »f"t ,...,..~"" r...son -do-• .-.:01141rllr NfMcl ow ,..._ ot llM MWS,_pot. MIMI \'OW lll'tl _ ... '9 GloomJ G111, D»lly l'i19t.. <licated tu historical \"iltuc or the hi ghest and dullest sort. \.\'hat \\·c need, as a <'ounterbalance, is a kind of Jiving 'Viceorama' of the \\·ays in which our constitutional . governme nt can be subverted by those in power . It's not only a fascinating piece or drama, but a tremendous lesson in the real meaning or ei\·ics, beyond the platitudes or t.he textbooks on the subject.·· OF COU RSE. there is little chance that anyone \\;ill t a ke up this idea seriously. although it is a serious idea, and in the main a \\·orthy one. Arter all, "'e learn about hea lth by s tudyin g pathology; 11 is sick people .... ·ho gi\'e do<'tOrs the ir experience in therapy, not \\"Cll onl'l:i : lik <'\\·ise. it is t he ext•esscs and per\'ers ions of govcrnnll'lll that make us U\\":Jrc of ho"' fragile and vu In er a· bl e uur national libc1tics really are. Good examples. alas, don't in· spire people a s much as bad ex- amples jolt them. ~1ost people kllU\\" practil·ally nothing :.ibout \\·~1shin glon or Lineoln as Ji vin.'t human beings and t he id eals they exemp\iried : their marmoreal greatnes s keeps u s at a respectful di!:ita nce. ll is onl y \~hen ;1 t·ruok o r plunderer or tr<t itor \\'ins high offi ce that. ,,.e lake a <·lose look at our inslitu· lions and the \\"ay they arc being run. F'runrt.' has it s Gra nd Guignol of criminal hor·r·ors; ""e might start our {;rand Guignol of y,·hat John ~l 1tt"ht:ll himself C'alled our political ·'horrors.·· Reminders or in famy a re as u seful as celebrations of glory to a people. A Disastro1cs lnteractio11 of E v e11ts Factors • ID Vietnam Collapse WASHINGTON -The collapse in South Vietnam, so stunning and u n e xp ect ed i n both" Washington and Hanoi, can be traced to disastrous interaction between• President Nguyen Van Thieu 's per s onality - authoritarian. stubborn but im· pulsive -with ne w military con· ditions. For the White House to cast all bla me on congressional reduc· lion of military aid is propagan- distic overkill, privately ad· milt ed as such by ex· pert ad - ministra tion a nal ys i s.· Even further from the truth are American doves, danc· ing on South Vietnam 's grave and proclaiming ''insurgent'' victory in a "civil \\"ar .. as proof or their o"'n rectitude. Undeniable demoralization caused by diminished U.S. s up - port cannot in itself explain cra<'k units of the South Vietnamese army <ARVN l dissolving without £iring a shot. Nor can this be ra- tionalized as a Commun ist political triumph. Actually, fe ar of Communis m he lped produce panic tha t turned Thieu·s at- tempts lo cope y,·ith reduced military means into tragedy, UN DERSTANDING or lhe col- lapse must b egi n with this · bedrock reality: not even in their most euphoric s t age have old Vietn am hands e ver felt the ARVN could match the blend of discipline and fanaticism in- stilled into North Vietnamese troops by a police state. Agains t the world's finest in- fantrymen. Saigon has had two equalizers the past decade. The primary equa1izer: the threat of U.S. bombers d evastating the North Vietnamese homeland. viewed with apprehension by the politburo in ~lanai so long as· RJcbard a.t . Nixon "'as in the ( EVANS-NOV AK . ) While House no matter wh at Congress prohibited. The secon- dary eq u a li zer : s uperior fircpo\\·e r a nd mobility supplied the ARVN by \V ashington. Those equalizers became even more vital afte r Saigon "'as forced to s ign the J a nua ry 1973 ceasefire that provided no enforcement of Communist com pliance. COMMUNIST capture three months ago of Phuoc Binh. then only the second provincial capital to rat\ in the second In- dochines e war. exposed dis inle· gration of the two equalizers -a transcende nt d evelopment duly noted in both Hanoi and Saigon. 1-lanoiotogists here believe the <tbsence of U.S. reaction lo Phuoc Binh's fall fina lly convinced the politburo that American bom - bers would menace the north no · longer. That battle also brought home to Saigon the contrast between North Vietna mese re- gulars, s plepdidly supplied by l\1oscow and Peking. and the t\RVN with no new equipment or s pare parts received this fi scal year thanks to congressional cuts (which Ii mited U.S. aid to fuel and ammunition ). Emboldened by Phuoc Binh. 1-lanoi las t month struck al Ban l\le Thuot. Loss of that remote provincial capital in the Centra l Highlands. while unimportant stralegi<'aily, may rival Oien Bi en Phu as seminal battles or Indochina because of its impact on the mind of Nguyen Van 'fhieu. The 23rd AR VN division, a notorio us ly weak unit inex- plicably unprepa r ed for the a s· saull, "'as cul to shreds. II.tore important than t he di\'ision's loss was inability to reinforce Ban Me Thuot, thanks lo the shortage of C-130 trans port planes. That dramatized for Thieu the dissolu- tion of the secondary equalizer. leading him lo his fatl•ful de· cision lo abandon the Centril llighlan_ds. NO MILITA R\' oper<.itio n is more diffi c ult and hazardous · than a retrograclC movement - withdrawal under enemy pre- ssure . Yet this r etreat was or- dered without any planning by the high command. Military withdrawal without prior pla nning was unlikely to succeed. What doomed it "'as the Oood of ci vilian r efugees which began immediately. Thi.it these refugees mo\'c d tov.·ard , not away from, the fighliogtoescapc· the Communists contradicts the crowing of Ameri can doves s uch as former Sen . J . W. Fulbright. a nd Dr. Daniel Ellsberg about the people's victory in a civil "'-'ar. BlTT TllE refugees m ade rl'- sistance imposs ible, s pread panic and d espair and perhaps un"'ittingly in su red Communist victory. The crack 1st ARYN . division. which fought Y~anlly in many battles. ·11,. no more - dispersed ignominiously wilhOut being defeated. Much Of tbe·elile marine division =-h\g slllcfrd a similar fate. • ' The tra gcd~ in South Vietnam cannot be l1:rtn1>f1re d to the di1in-tegrat1o~.,.--ot;..chlang ,Kai·she~·s •army a generatt"Cft{. •go. Unhke China in' ~949 , tl:rfte is neither massive defection lo Hanoi of government t roops nor joyou,; \\"elcomes to the conquerors by happy villagers. Rathe-r, the in- evitability of lfanoi's fi erce legions. firmly backed by their allies, triumphing O\'er Saii;:on 's Jess spartan forces ;~low}y aban- doned by the ir great ally, has been grotesquely accelerated by the strange conduct of Prcsident Thieu, so marked by haste and ange r. Millions for 'Safety' \V ASHINGTON -:--Co ngress set uside $975 million in 1973 to make. the nation's highways safer. but the effort has been a "dis mal .. railurc. This is the conclusion of the Center for Auto Safety, founded by Ralph Nader, "'hich has just concluded a study of the high"·ay safely progra m . In a report tha t hasn·t yet been released to the publi c. the center uses words like ··misleading," ··unwise'' and '·li stless" to describe the proi;ram. (JACK AN DERSON) This sharply contradicts t he Pollya nna picture \\"hich the F('deral Hig hway Administra - tion gave Congress in February or how the $975 m illion is being used . The center dismissed this progre ss report a s ""camoufl age.·· The nation's roadways are lined with protruding trees, dangerous banks, sudden drops, steep ditches and other hazards. Yet of $97 .5 million available to remove these obstacles. "only · SlO million had been obliga ted by January 31. 1975." One reason, a lleges the report. was that the federal government's instruc- tions to the st&1tes "·ere "am- biguous , mi s leading a nd in· com pl~te. Nurse Licensing Proposal Revived TH E $975 Mll .. LION .,.,·as sup- posed to elim inate dangerous rail c rossings. to transform "'hi gh hazard'' stretches or road~. to tear down roadside obstacles, lQ erect better signs on poorly marked roads and to improve smaller thoroughfares. ··o nly 31 sufety construction projects ·· in the s afer roads de- morustration program had been started by the end of the pro- gram's first fi scal year, and these were concentrated in just three s tates, aC'Cording to the study. Furthermore, '·Many stall'S are carrying out the or· gani zatio11:.il requirements (of this progra m> ... i.n an ex- tremely haphazard maM er if at &1l \. and the Federal Kighway Ad· ministration has takeq.'no !teP8: to assure othcrv.·isl'." • There is a n old saying around the Lc~islature that nothing is new, it 's just different people do-" ing the s a me old things. Pres i· dent Trum<.111 put it <1nother "·ay. !:iaying nothing was new lo one who knows hi story. whi ch he did. All of whi ch is by \\'UY of in · traducing a bill .authored by As- semblyman Joseph Montoya which proposes the licensing of p r at·ti ca I nurses. Since i\.fonloya ar- rived i n California in 1953 at the .age vr 14, he can he forJ.?:i\·en 1( he is unaware of tht- whiskers thi~ proposal has grown in the Capitol halls. For there has been a segment of those engaged ln pr.ict ical ·nursing who huve been clamor· ing for the p res umed "pr·o- fessional status ·· "'hich comes with st.ate Jice nsurc s ince before Montoya was born. PLAGUED to tears by :such gro:ups the Senate. In 1949, creal· .,. ( EARL WATERS ) et! a special interim committee to s tudy nurse problems, he aded by the late Senator George Miller, Jr. The other members were Harold T . "Bizz" Johnson, Edwin J . Regan, l-lugh M. Bums and John F. McCarthy .. Byrl R. Salsman, Thom as F. Keating and Chri s N . J espersen also served on the committee. "·bosc v.·ork spread over an 18-monUi period. Their report. filed with the Senate in May 1951, 1.1.•ill be found in the Appendix to the Senate Journal for that year. The committee round no merit in the proposal to lice~ prac- tical nurses. "Because or the nece ssi ty o f inc lud ing a g randfather cloiuse, the acl would not give the desired r esull of assuring the publ.ic o< compe· t e nt and qu a·11ried nursing service. Although it ls•conceded there are many a mong the prac- tical nurses w ho a r e well qualified lo provide a uch str\•ice. ·· BUT T llE committee did find there was a "shortage of nu rsing personnel in a ll categories'' and th at "the shortage will continue to grow worse unless steps are taken t o al l e v i ate s u c h shortages." The committee had difficulty in assessing the actual shortage because m any trained nurses had left the field due to the absurdly low pay offerrt'd in con· trasl to the educational require- ments for registe red nurses. They be lieved the pay was more appropriate to the practical nurse , a VOC'i lion "'hich had no formalized training require· ments . But b e cause of lhe abse nce of requirements to achieve "practical nurse" status they saw no advantage to licens· ing them . . In stead th·e committee en- dorsed the idea ot creating l1 brand new category of nurse~. one which r equired training but not to the extent r equired of re- gistered nurses. So came into be· ing the "licensed \'Ocational nurse:· a category ""hich any practical nurse can achJeve by tuking the required I.raining. J UDGING from the want ads to be seen in a ny newspaper the nurse shortage is again being ex- perienced but it can hardly be al· tributed to low pay this time. Al the time or the Senate study iJ s tronc point of the recom - mended changes i.n the nurse profession was .. a need for the development of nurse education "'ilhin the educational system to conform with other educational programs." ln other words. the committee viewed nurse educa· lion as it then existed as a "dead end" program and saw the de· sirability of fitting it into other program s so that one might start us a LVN a nd. by taking conlin u· ing education , achieve higher proressional s tatus, even to becoming an ?ti .D. If there Is a nurse shortage le> day it is probably ~ause the plan for nurse education hos never been fully lmplementt'd.to make it attractive enouah. The Uce.ftsing o( an untrained sroup wilt a ccomplish nothinA: but merely create another groul) of enlrenc:hed llcentiatt'S more in-- terested in building a fence around themselves than protect- ing lht! public. The program \\'as s upposed to reach virtually every stre£'t in America cxc('pt inte r s tate hi~hv.•ays <.ind h::ic k·(·ountry Ci.Ir p:.iths . The hope \\·as that the re- pai rs would reduce the 53,000 a uto deaths, two milli on seri ous injuries and $28.8 bi Ilio n accident toll each year. According to the Center for r\uto Safet y. however. herl'" is 1.1,.·ha t has really happened; Contrary t o the Federa l J-U gh"•ay Adminis tration's claim that "railroad-high"·ay crossing s urveys . . are complc.1.l.-d or underway ln :tl l states ... the center found two states hadn "t even started the s urveys and 17 states hadn't initiated a single project "to remedy their rail Cl"05Sin g. !ltuation." Indeed, on· ly $12 million of the apportlt>ned $S7 million had -· obligated, the study charged . ONLY R4.5 mlWOfl of \lie $122 million set · a.side to lmpJ'O\•e the "high hazard" 1tnkche~ has been spent. Adda the ltudy! "Si< months after the a vailabllllty of the federal aid l\&nds, 34 states had not yet o bligated ony funds for this program " ORANGE COAST" DAILY PILOT Ro!xrt N. Wttd. PYb&lwr Thamo.J K~nrn . ..uuar Barbara Krt'tbkli, F;ditonol Pagr Editor TM editorial pa,:i:"-or the 'DaQy P iiot seeks to Inform' and stimulate readers by pretentlng on thi~ page diverse commentary on topics or interest by •)'l1Cljca\· nl rolumnis1.s and ca~ N ' P'f'U\"Klint a rorum for re~·~ views and by presen.tini UUt. ,,.....P"l'<r·~ oeinlot>t ...i .-on w""nt l'topin, 'Ae illliilrlf ~-oflho D•llY eu.<-..... on1, '"u.. <dltonil <O!!imil'liih . l~ 0/ the Pl&t, ~~ priue4 by U.lf•fol ca.rtdoAlstt.:af.d lett \hrit own •nd oo end~ ti their •lewt. by tht D ll.Y.J.:...PlkM. should be lnl~rttd. · -• Thursday, April I0, 1975 Pill Lawsuit Wife Accepts $9,000 A~ard. Nll:WARK". N .J . IUPO -A hou1ewlfewbo"1ed a $4:f-~illion 1uit aa:ainst three pharmaceutical com...,hts. clalrttina she suf(ored brain dama1e aft~laklos birth control pills, baa HtUid for $9, • . "l•~llyo Tabatcbnlck. 311, formerly or Liv· lnaatoq, accepted SJ ,000 from each or three manut~ct11re~a of the plll in r eturn for droppln& state add tcl:lerul clvll sUit.s. . ' Thurlday, Aprll 10, 19'1 5 ~· Assembly Maverick · -· Ken Meade Won't Run SACRAMENTO IU PJ ) -As· who m he o pposed i n ~ b tll <!r semblyman Ken Meude, who 1tlrred speakership b<tllle Ja:.lyeur. up controversies rt!cently over his ti c -Asked if his di11>uli::-. y,·1th ~tcC:1 rl hy less uttlre and his ex·wi{e's use of a 1>rompted· hi1 decision not to run for stale·leased car in Kunsu , h1i1.s un-1·c-election, M eade .s;iid in an in- nounced he will not nm for re·election lL•rvlew : "I would not chan"e my Ufe next year. one Iota for Leo Mt'Carthy. ·· The Berkeley Democrat, elected to lhe A11embly in 1970, 1aid Wednesday EARLIE R, MEADE SA ID .he was he does "not beli eve in Jong incum-thinking ubout resigning, but now he benciea." He added that the move said he ha6 an obli gation to serve the "will give me the freedom lo act al\ u remuinder or his term. represenlati\.·e or the people without He got into hot water "''hen h" ,thethoughtsofre·clection" fluunt ed an unv.rillt'n rule rt~qui 1i ng asliemblymen to v.•ca1· coats and tics OAIL y PILOT Al Be"lc Trfal The bank fr aud trial of financier C. Arnholt Smith bas been postponed unW June lG at Smith's re- quesL Tlll!: ~IRM S A.ND TllE BRAND name of their M1100EADthE ~IFAS D_E PLO~E~.whrat he on the Aslie mbly fl oor. 1\fter a dispute .pllJ• a r e..: G .D. Searle & Co. which makes ca e ' a sc1st regime o As· with the Rules ComtnillL't', he won ''E®yid ; 11 Syn lex Laboratori es Inc. of Palo Alto,, ,---------•-•m_b_ly_S_P_••_k_e_r_L_oo_T_. _M_cC_•_r_th_y_._•_h_a_t b_a_tt_l_•·---------------"-'-"------------- Callr., which makes "Nornyl;'' and Ortho Pharmaceutical Co. or Ruritan, which makes "Ort.honovin." Mrs. Tabatchnick's suil charged she sufrered Crom memory loss, dizziness and speech defects ea a result or taking the pills. lt allet ed she underwent brain surgery three times because or the pills and ls 110 longer able to care for her two sons. HER ATTORNf:Y. HERBERT Horowitz, said the su.it v.·as settled out or court. f>tica use or two legal probler:"s. He suld the first dealt with the statute or Umitat1ons and the second concerned the te:;Umony or a witnc::;s, Or. Sidney Gross. . Dr. GToss , a promi n e nt N'f w Yor ~ n eurosurgeon, :;aid in depositiop.a that MrS. Tabatchnick's problems. were due to.the pill. U.S. District Court Judge Vincent P. Blunno ruled the· testimony was inadmi:;siblc, however, on technical grounds. School's Bible . Plan Challenged MINNEAPOLIS ; Minn. <UPI ) -The P..1in - n esota Civil Liberties Union has de manded that u local school di s- trict not give out Bibles to fifth graders ;,i s it pro- po1ed to do. distribution of the Bibles. Randall Tigue, legal counsel for the MCLU," said giving out Bible::> would be ''a bl at ant violation of the 1-"'irst and 14th Amendments to lhe U.S. Constitution." The MCL U sait! the board of School DistriL1. 719 ln Prior Lake, Minn., approved a plan March 10 for the G.id eon Society to dlstribUte Bibles to fifth grade students. ''School sponsorship or Bible distribution is clearly an establishment or religion in violation of the First Amendment· and constitutes the use or publi c funds to pro· muiga t e religion i n public schools in viola· Lion of the Minnesota Constitution." he said. The MCLU said it has ur1ed slate Education Commissioner Howard Casmey to start action to cut off state funds to a school district if it allows anteaters • arrive at Fashion Island Thursday, Friday and Saturday Join the Fun and Games on the mall -It's all Free -baseball, terl.'lis, golf, basketball, aikido, kcrate, folk dancilWJ. mountaineerlllCJ. salUIWJ, crew and gymnasHcs. THURSDAY, APllL 10 · a•• 12:0t .. 4:oo,... ,. .......... 12:00 .. 1:00,... s.-.. 1 l:OO .. l:OO ,.,.. er.. I 2:0I .. 4:91,.... .. ,......... lltOOt.4::00,.... FIJDA Y, APRIL 11 I ' .. 2:11 .. 7:00 ,....., ... l:IOteJ:OO,... fl ........ 12:00 .. 2:00,... S-.. IMlt.J:Oe...-.. Ctw ,.,.. .. ,,.. ...... ,..... . 12:00 .. 2:00 • ScOO .. 1:00 .. T lwlf• 1 IJ:fl te 7:00,... SATURDAY, APRIL 12 I ts•A 1Dt0D .. 4tlt,... .... 10:t0 .. 4clt,_ ...... 11:00 .. J:OI,.,.. ...... • .... J:tO,... ... ~ IJ:OOtoJ:Ot,... I ' 0 I I... l:Olt.)JOO,_ er--,. I ltOO ....... ol:OO,... r.-. 10:00 ... t.;.oo,.-. .. . ........... ,.... ... ,.......... • ......... 4:00 ..... FASHION~')· ISLAND I NCWPO._T C llM'TCll AWf.ATl&f:MEN T •YOUR RIGHT TO SHOP FOR WHAT YOU WANT-WHERE YOU WANT TO BUY IT. • YOUR RETAILER'S RIGHT TO OFFER YOU THE PRODUCTS YOU WANT TO BUY. The Uli.ited Farm Workers Union is attempting to prevent the public from shopping in a number of stores e&rrying union-m&de products of which they disapprove, such &11 Gallo wines . Their tactics include hara.asment, intimidation, verbal abu.ae, obscenities, 'and even physical restraint. They are conducting a "secoodary boycott", which is outlawed under the National Labor Relations Act for other American la.bor unions, because it is a. clear violation of private rights, bringing unfair economic pressure upon totally innocent third parties to la.bor disputes. It is the retailer's right to offer the products his customers wish to buy. It is this basic right the U.F.W. would deny. It is your right to buy the products you wish and to shop where you wish. These be.sic rights the U.F.W. would deny. IF YOU FEEL YOU SHOULD PROTECT YOUR RIGHTS, YOUR RETAILER'S RIGHTS AND THE FARM WORKERS RIGHTS Write to your State Assemblyman and State Senator to enact National Labor Rela.tioos Act legislation for California farm workers. This would protect you and your retailer by outlawiog. the secondary boycott. This would protect farm workers by giving them the same rights a.nd privileges enjoyed by most other Amerie&n labor -including free, secret, impartial, government-supervised elections. ? • ••• FACTS YOU SHOULD KNOW ABOUT THE JURISDICTIONAL DISPUTE AT CALLO THE 199 PERMANENT AND 300 SEASONAL CALLO UNION FARM WORK,ERS -- • Are the highest paid farm workers in continental United States ea.ming up to $12,196.32 annually (minimum wage $3.10 to $4'.05 per hour and· up to $9.00 per hour during harvesttime). • Have the best pa.ckage of fringe bene - fita of any farm workers including paid pension plan, paid vacation, paid bolid~ys, premium pa.id overtime, paid life insur- ance, pa.id unemployment insun.nce, and paid health insurance includlnir major medical for the entire family . • Are In the union of their choice. P0R ADDITIONAL INFORMATION W~JT£1 £. & J . GALLO WINERY. P. 0. BOX 1130, MODESTO, CA. 1113113 • I I ' \ '· I , Al DAILY PILOT ThurSda~,Apnl 10, 19f5 Computer Error $600,000 Overage Probed by County By Wll.LIAM SCllRE:IHE R 01 IM O;a1!y PllM$1~1 SAN'l'A ANA An error in cod- ing a sst•ss n1t•nts cf lcast.·d equip- m(•nt has bc>en bl a ml"<I for more than $600,000 in o vt·r-usst•ss me nt pay1nent to five ('tly rl'dcvelop- m ent a,i..::111<.·it.·s in ()rangl' County. In ml'rnos to the eountv Board of Supervisors, County Assessor Jac k Vallcr~a a nd t\uditor- Controlll•r V.A. ll t•i1n expl<.iined lilat u1 thl' af£et'Ll'<l eilil'S. t'l 'l'\i.lin types of unst.•curcd proJ)t.•rty "'<1s lun1pcd 1uto :.i s ingle code dt" Two Irvine Professors Plan· Lectures Dr. J ohn Di ggin s of Lagun<J Beach ;.ind Dr. ~lyron Silnon of Coron;.i d!:l...trlar have been invit- 1 ' . et. to presl'nt 111:.iuc ural lectures at liC l rVine honoring thei r pro- motions to ·~ull prof cssorshiJ>S . Di ggi ns is i.I professor of-his· tory, while Si1non is a profes~or of Englis h and "comµarative literature a n<.! als o tcat·her educalion. Both joined the LC! faculty in 1969 il~ <Jssocialt· pro- fessors . Diggins "·ill lecture on April 23 "'"ith Simon s pe;.1ki ng i\lca y ?. Bo th prescnti.ltiuns beg in <it 8 p.m . in the Gold Roo1n of the i\'lcs a Cou1·1 res idl•ntial l"Orn pll'X. 1'he It'<» lUl"l'S ~tl"l' opl'n tu the publi t". • ..; -~ - .---. - MAME TAPES s ignalion for taxation pur1l0ses. That includes suc:h things as taxable office e<1uiprn\!nl thut is leased, vending rnul·hines, signs on rented property and leased computer equipment HEIM AND and Vallerga ex- plained that the tuxed unsecured property in the redevelopment areas should have had a separHte t'oding than t he r csl of the city to bt• :u.•t·uratl'. Cndt•r lh l' rl'dt·vclopmcnl agt•ncy t•o nccpl , the s t·ct 1on of tht· l'ity ::.t·t as ide for sut'h purposes 1s frozen :.it a certain assessmcnt level. It tht.• assess ment gOt:'s uµ in future years . the balant•c or t axe s paitl vers u s ta xes Lht"Ore tit·ally owed gOt.>s into the l:lgcncy coff ers . The money is used for re- habilitation of older <1rcas, in- f eluding such things as building renovation, sidewa lk conslr\Jc · lion <1nd sewer construction. \\'•I EN Tll E E RROR was dis- (·ovt.•red in cod ing, the five affeet- t.'tl cities "'l·rc lhoug hl to owe the <:o unty rcb<ites or 1nore lhi.ln $600,000 be.cause o( the O\'t'r· assessmt.•nt Pay ments. The c it y or Anaheim has alre<.idy paid b<.i<'k its $176,•100 overpaym e nt, but the Cities of Custa Jl..lcs a, Fullerton, G<1rdt•n (;rove and S;.ant:.i An:.i i.ll"C still on the count y hook . llt.•im s<1id it is still Lrnct·rtain :.it this point exactly ho\v much the. .overpayment wi ll work· out to. but Vallerca ·s office is working to apply thc propt•r taxing codes. 1-leim sai<l it may be sevcr<.1 1 week"s befort.• final fi gures <Jl"t' knO\\'ll. ' .. ---' Acting Dean Art prof·es sor Jerry Samuelson ha s been named acting dean of the School of Arts at Cal State FuUerton. He will serve in that capacity for 1975-76 while a permanent .dean is sought. Niguel Prof To Yugoslavia Dr. Josl'ph Lambert of Laguna Niguel, a professor of philosophy at UC Irvine. "'ill represent the University of Cali fornia at the In- ter-University Center for Post- Graduatc St udies in Dubrovnik , Yugos lavia. I-le \Vii i Jecturt' <Jnd coord i nat c a program in philosophical logic for fi ve v.·eeks The Inter-University Center is sponsored by 40 unive1·sitics to provide pos t -g i-ad u<Jle in lerdi sciplina ry study in many area!:>. i.~~ I ' •• ' • --------• ------ To Protect Your Clothi"9 for Summer Camp. Sew~on or lrOIHM' Styles. MARKET BASKET EXTRA SPECIALS rN~=---~~-~~-~~-1 I Address I I I I City . Stale . .1 Zop I I 100 . . ... 200 .. .. . .•.. 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I~ , SA!"'T.A ANA -Wit h it fs _his int~ntioP, to . 'd ~e:'ttltieads ~\JI ~e ex· their erh IOyes .aer on June s final budget hear-out 1r the time 1s beulg ptcted lo prepare luaUi al and how much time Js de· in gs a pproa c hin g, pultotheQest,moS(c((i-any bourd s, com· . ·..u l / 0 r a n g c Co unt y c ient u~C. ' m ·ions or commiltt;?t'S voted t.ol~e11•,1 •t s upervisors mudc it Clark tOld big fuJ.Jo"' '.1 •' '1' I ' ·· · • c lc<1r \Yednesd ay they supervisors more and -pi;.:i;;;;io;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;i;iili1""'=:;~= want to know how their more dEpartment , re-II p 11 ,000 cmployes spend qqests (o r udditiohal HEALINGAN their ti mt•. personnel will come in a s MESSAGE SERVICE Of particular concern budge t hearings ap - to supervisors arc the proaeh. · ~ profusio.D of bourds. :·At the same time. v.·c commissldns und com· \VIII have to ~ive con- miltecs county personnel sideration to the-level or must serve on during service being provided working hour s. by the various depu1t- Supe r visor llal p h ments,"hesaid. Clark, \Yho proposed the As part of the board's fact-find ing probe. said directi ve, l'ounty depart- . --- ·A "N N 0 U N C I N G . ' l A P"'nHr One Nlcjht Newport Beach Showing • . 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' CHEESE OF THE ViEEK SMOKEY. HICKORY SMOICED CHEDDAR & CHEESE • • •• ' ' • II I ! ·1 r ' c I I 1 • I • l I r I ' • t I ' ' I I I I < f I • I I I I 'I I ·Water ~ency T ..;..1i s .I . lll ·Wt A AN;\ -·Nam-!!! 1 I ~elrofollt•n r _;.J.'f ulst r Cl or .!'\'P.',D!f 1-urornta as bel rlncipally resiio lb ror ... damage ORANGE COUNTY done o the San Joaquin Re11c.t•tf, th• .Ir.in• UC Irvine Rantft: W uter Q.~trlct moved 'Wedn es('ay to recover losses suffered ·p 1Whllll the ••••rvoir was . rograms out,o1toru missioo. SevAB local water d{S . On R d• lr-tct1 and th• city or . a I 0 Hunt~•ton. B·each arc name u 'defendants in an ·t'an..c:e.... County A sampling of the SuperJor Court action · music and literature of that eharg~ defendants Latin America, Spain/ with failing to make and the Chicano culture water lease payments will be presented in JO while the reservoir was radio programs which being rej>aired. began Wednesday over KUCJ, the UC Irvine THb.8E R EPAIRS, campusstation~ from 1titcember 1972, to Material (or the week· March 197-4, were mude ly 30·minute seg ments neeesllary because MWD titled "The Serendipity officials witb~rew water of the Hispanic World." from the 30,000·acre·feet is provided by students basin at a rate f8r in ex-and faculty of the UC! cess of the agreed rate, Department or Sp<:1nish lhe action contends. and Portuguese. · Nonetheless, the Music, poetry, rolk lawsuit s tates, Water dis· songs in l.atin Americu t rict s holding lease with A£rican influence rightslotheSa nJoaqWn and the poetry and Reservoir were com-literature of social pro- pelled to continue the ir test in Hispanic coun- ·payments during the re-tries will be included. pair period. The station is found at PAYMENTS not made durint that time are in- cluded In a total of more thaq $4 mi ll ion in damaaes demanded by the: Irvine Ranch Water District. Named as defendants with the MWD and the ci- ty of Huntington Beach are Uie Municipal Water District of Orange Coun- ty, Coastal Municipal Water District, Lagwia Beach Coqnty Water Dis· trict, South COflSt County Water District, Tri- Cities Municipal Water District. and the Costa ~~~ County1 Water Dis· 89.9on the FM dial. Attorney Sues Two In Crash SANTA ANA -A lawyer who c laims he became totally paralyzed shortly after his auto \ltias struck by a Roll s lloyce in a Newport Beach parking lot has sued a local cou· pie for $550 ,000 in damages. Attorney ~l ax A. V• Jt• p f Sturges of I'\ewport IS ~g ro Reach.names Andrew J . a nd Loraina Dossett of At U <:; Irvine 'that city as ddendan!s in , _ his Ora n ge County Oi1 .S~fbert P.rawer.. Superior Cou.rt ac_ti.on T 3ylor pr o (~s.sor or and further 1dc nt1r1es Gernittn' language and M~s. ·Dossett as the lite r1t.u re at O xJ;>rd " driver of the Rolls. Unj¥er8ity, has ·joined S~u:ges stales th<:1t lh_e the Faculty '1 UC Irvine colhs1on c;>ccurred AJ?n l as a visiting professor IO, 1974, 1n · the parking for t.he1.s,pri.na: q uarter. lot of the Newport Beat•h ·He will teach an under· post office on Riverside iradui.te c lass. Drive. lie furthe r slate Dr. Prawer, a m ember that h e "'as unable lo or the Oxford faculty practice la\~I for nine since 1969, is considered months because of men. one or the world 's lead· ta! blackouts that ranged ing scholars of German ·"from minutes to hours literature. todays." j ·: ~;:;,;;;;,;:·1 LOS ANGELES CAP> widow of a rtis t Thomas -Frede rt c k O. Hart Benton, died Wed· Raasthenbe rg, former n es day ~ i·g ht . H e r .May Co. vice president husband died at 85 l~s and i. free-lance artist,· t~an thret; month.sago ~n was killed by a s ingle \ hts s tudio behind his massl~e stab wound. home. police sa id. A police -~---=-~-­ spokesman said Wednes· ·~ea th Notices day the 39-year-o ld vie· lim was found lying on -the living room r1oor or ·his Hollywood apart· ment by two friends. KANSAS CITY (AP) Rita Benton , 73. MYNATT FRANCES GERTRUOE MYNATT , rt)idf>nt ol B•I-l•••nO. C•. 0.lt of ONlll AptH 1111, 191!.. Beloved motllef at F••nll. Le•tr• Mynatt •nO HUQh L. Myn•ll ; •l•o •u•v lvt d by two O&uQflltr•, Fr•ntt• ...,0 Penny, •h !l••OOC llll<lrtn <ono IW O 11•••1· 9f-llildrtn. Pr Iva It lamlly se"'ICM will Of' lwlO •I P•Cllk \fltw a..i-1. ln- M<lt'll'nl, P•cilic Vit'w Memori~ P1rll. ::========='ii ,11 Newport Be•cn. c a. Tlit l•milr •I.Ill· gesh lt'll'motlat tQnlribullons i. made 10 The Ar111r11k FoUfldlllon, 'IOI) Mort!> lALn.ttaGtaOM PuHHALHOMI Corona del Mar 673·9450 1 Costa Mesa 646-2424 f ~ ! I hU.llOADWAl' NOITUAIT 110 Broadway, Costa Mesa 842-9150 MccolMICI . MOITUAIT l 1guna 941ach 49<J-941 5 San Jttan :Capistrano 495·1776 I " f'ACIJtC 'lllW MIMOllAL. 'All Cerrwtery Mortuary Chap et 3500 Pac1hc View Drive Newpor1 Beach. California 644 ·2700 Plllt,AMILY COLoHIALAt~llAL HoMI 780 1 Bolsa Ave. westmlnsler 893-3626 ...... S'MOllJUAIY ·62-7 M1ln St. • • : un1+1'1Q1on Beach 63&-6539 . . 8'-•Y. S.nla Ana. Ca. Pacllk View M:>f'1vary dlrtc1o.-s. M.t.•TLEY ROBERT A. HARTLl!Y, M.D., r•M· drnt ol Corona Otl Mar, Ca. 0.lt ol Ot· .in April""· l•IS. !.IM"Yl ..... o by Ill• wUt On<ollly; ton, Robert A. Harllt'Y. Jr. of 0•11.1•,.d, Ca.; dau<;11'1t 1r, l(alnryn HarUer ol oa11.1..,o ; mo111 .... Mr1. Jo\~ Hltll•Y of P1wdena; '"ler. Mr•. O.vid Worll.men ol !.an G.or!tl. Strvict• .,;11 bl! Mid Friday, Aprtl 11111 &I •:00 PM, Pacltlc V•tw ci..pe1. Or. ~ c . Aldrlc11. olliCltnt. F•Mily •ll09tl•ls rntmorl•I conlrlbollonl bl! ,,_ '° HN!I Memorl•I H~l.91 01 S.1101 Coast Comm11111ty Hospll•I. Prl•llt lnltrmenl. Pacific \fit• 11111rrorl1I P1r1., NtwPOl1 BtKli, Gil. Pt tlfk \litw MOr\11arr dlr•clon. Sl(OWRONNEK WIL1.IAM Sl(OWROHNEI(. 0..te ol ,,_.tll Avll 9'111. t•7S at ll'le MJt' Ill 1l. R•Md9nl ol H11nHn910" Beac11, ca. S11rvlved by 1111 w ile Albina; •on, WIJll1m Lt po ld S-o wr onnf!~ ol 5.l•Nm..ood, llllnols; two IM"9"1l'<S, Row "'-rlt W•••tn o l Hunlil"!l!Ofl e..<11. c.. Md 811111 Jt1" F"rot11en Of wllcllltt, l(•nws: tlve grtndehlldrfft. Mt. !ikOM'OMtll. ••' • member of Tl'le &1 ... ...-i ... 1 ()rdtr ol TN E•91H In II· lino ls.• membtr ol Gtr m•n ~lc111 l.Milll'I kl llUnols, • member ol Ret•ll (M•-l U"lon In l!llr>Oh •nO -~ ln- wl"MI lft '"•Stove Mounter\ Unlan ol 1111no1,. 5.tr ... lce• ,..111 M lleld F1i0oly, Smltl>a' MOrl111<y Ol•Pll 11 t:DCI PM. ll'lttrtroenl w \ll tit prlvttf! II Good V.llf\ttO c:.inett•r. Smltns· Mol1w•y dlrec.lor\. Nowstrom 111 over Cetlfoml1 la rounded up each d•r '"th• DAILY PILOT '" ''"""Y·Apr1t 10.1975 _ _,. Ex-i11mates Po~led Juvenile Probe Slated • • SANTA ANA -About 100 formtlr Inmates or Or~nge Coun· ty Juvenile ~f all 1A•11l IX! ,,aid $3 upiece to s ubmit to interviews seeking an.s"'<·rs lo nagging pro blemM in th e juvenile justice system . The County Ho ar d or Supervisors appro\•cd lht.• plan, which will bc t'Oo1·U111atl-<l by the county l-lu1n <.1 n llcl<.itions Coin mission. lnterView t·on1mcnls and find- ings will be givt.·n to the county's Juvenile Justice Study Commit- tee, which is working on rt.<com- mendations for solving sut·h pro· blcm ~ as overcrowdin g ut Juverrile 1-l<:ill. HUMAN R EL.ATIONSorficials .,.. ........... _, hr M.M ·-..... .., Pt••• .. •r f ir• ...... -"••• •••••• l•••<I .... --..... -... .................. .. ... _ ...... _,, "'"" loo ...... _, ...ir-.. 1e1.1 ..... -..,.. ........ 1w.1, ----•.w.A.• .. --_.. ... .. '_, .. ••H•<I lt.1•1, ••<•Pl Al••••· , .... " ........... , ., ......... ,11 •• , h .................... _ ••"'•• ,., .... ..tt1-, ....... , , .......... "' __ ,_, ..... 11_,. ----··· 1 SIZE 185/13 s49ts 185/14 55675 195/14 561 26 205/14 567" 215/14 574 .. c·osTA MESA 3005 HARIOR ILYD. lc.-oflektf'MCIH9ilerl 17141 557-800.0 defended their pla n to not onl y pay the youngst.ers hut have lht•n1 intl·rvicwcd by tra111 cd h1 ~h st•huol and tol lcge s tudent::. They s<:1 1d th e young 1n - •t t•rvie"•e rs would bl.' t losely monitored by comrn1::.s ion ~rsonncl . Prof Writes Book Dr. Rit·h<i.l'd Burrutia of Santa Ana, professor of Spanish and Portuguese <.ind director of thl' UC Irvine bilin g ual-c ross cultur<:1l credential progr<.im, will serve as c.·o·<.1utho1· of a nine· volu1nt' Englis h -a s -a -sc<.'ond· language tt•x tbook for intcrn;.1- tional distri butlon ut tht! college level. Supervi~o r .-. wert• told thl' young inl(•rv1t>.,..'t>t'S .... ,n ht· n1urc likt•ly to gt:t good l"L'Sp1111.-.c.·.-. rrorn former· 1111n<.ilL·.-. uf "Juv1t•" :.ind paying lhl' llltl'l'\'LC .... '(·t:~ \\Ill IH:ljl brl'uk dov. n their suspi<·ioru. . Supcr\•isors n ~ilph l)il'llr1t·h and flulph C lark objt:t'tt.:<.I lo th1 · progr;irn DJJ-;J)Rl(.11 S,\JO hL· d1dn I think adL·<1u<ill' struc.·turt• h:td bt.'L•n built into the intt·rv1l'\\'1n.i; and ht• t laimt·d thl' youn g u1- te r v1l'"'l'l'S 1night lack l'l'l'la111 llt'CCSS il r } l'X pc J'l l~t· Clark vott•O ag;.un~t \h l· 1dl•iJ becaus e he S;1i d paying the youngst<"rs for tht·1r idea::; 1nighl lead to mi ~111fo1·m iJI ion. 185/15. s52ts lc-el O•~ .... ,_ 171 41 12•-ssst 195/15 205/15 215/15 235/i'S ABRA JOOO WllHKw' ll•d. 564" s7222 s77ss 579'5 fUlLERTON ll21 S_..hcld .. ......_._., ............ ,,,._.,, 17 41110·0100 1.-..... ....._. .... ..._... 171,l IJO.JJOO ORANGE 410..._..T ... ......... 171416Jt-4JJI Trailer Rental Boosts Assailed The Orange County Sunior Citizens Coun- c.·Ll has scheduled ;.i mt.-<:tlng <1t 1.30 p.m . Fri· day in Lu gun ;.1 l\c<.11.:IJ City lla ll to heur pro· tt•sts OVL'I' n1obilc ho111t.• park .-.p<.ic c rent in · l'l'l'<J5t'~ 1-~111-:D R(lTJI, l'hJ.urrnan of the county pant.·!. s<.i id plan ~ \\'Ill Ix: n1<.1de ut the met-ting to tt.·::.t 1f} ;1L c1 !>.la te t't•nt hc;.ir1ng bt·forl' the stall' l'utJlil· L:u 11111·s Co1n rn i ~sion Ap1·!1 18 in San Bt·1·nurd1nn Roth said !'>L'IH Or 1·it1zt•ns havl' ;.i vested in · ll'rt'Sl in tht:' problen1 of skyrocketing 1nobilt.> homt> s puc.·c 1·t:nt s bcc;.iuse 80 pcrCt>nt of mobile ho1nc.· rt::.1 dL·nt~ in tht.> county arl' o\·t'r 65 year:. of a~L" "'Tiii-'. SITl'i\TIO." 1:-d1·1\1ng our ('l<.it•r ly \\It h f1xl'd i111.:0111<'::i out of the counly," ltoth ::iLJH.I. ·. { . I I " f 0 DAIL~ PILOT Clip these valuable coupons and save b.iQ!' I, :i~.~~~~ i -·~ .. ., ;~-I i MAALOX LIQUID 12 fl. oz. BEN-GAY GREASELESS RUB NI. wt. 114 oz. Limit 2 with coupon Ol!er e~o1res Sunday, April 13th 1o•s Z L1mi! 2wi!h coupon JOHNSON'S · BABY SHAMPOO 7 IL oz, EFFERDENT .. . DENTURE TABLETS _. 40's 83¢ 8 fl. oz. Limil 2 with coupon ·' Otle1 expires Sunday, April 131h Q-TIPS With lron-100's L1m1t '2w1th coupon Ofler expires Sunday. Ap1 11 131h STYLE HAIR SPRAY Nt. wt. 13 oz. 63¢ Nt. WI. 16 oz. limit 2 wilhcoupon Oller expires Sunday. April 13!h IUEHA PAIK: Beach at OrangethQrpe •Open weekdays 9:30to9:30. Sundays 10 to6. OU.HGE: City Dr. at GardenGr~e Blvd.• Open weekdays 10to 9. Sundayt 10 to 6. SAKTA AHA: 3900 So. Bristol-No. of So. Coast Plaza• Open weekdays 9::Jl>to 9. Saturdays 9:30 to 7. Sundays 10 to 6 . • ' . ' 'LISTERINE ANTISEPTIC 99¢ 20 IL oz, Llfl'l1t 2 with coupon RIGHT GUARD ANTl·PERSPIRANT Nt. wt. 8 Ol. 109 TAMPAX TAMPONS 119 GILLETTE TRAC II CARTRIDGES S's l•mi1 2 with coupon VISINE EYE DROPS Y2 fl. oz. Llml! 2 wilh coupon Of!cr c~p1res Sunday, Apr il 1 J1h " '-'-"''°"_°'_,,,_-= .. ,.-,,__J UM 'f'N IC,._, C,.... E11;cept Supftfmlf\els ' • • • San Juan Eyes Freedoni Trai11 San Ju<.1n Capistrano will be more th;.in jul;t ;.a whistle slop in 1976 if the Freedom Train chugs in· lo the station. 'fhe train, pulled by a steam en gine and ('arry- ing v:.iluablc a rtif:.icl s from Aml.'rit.•a's 200<rt·<.ir history. has bt.'l'll invitt'LI by the Cit y Counl'il. IF COUNCii, mcm· hers get their way, the train will be displayed on 1,200 feet of spur track north of D el Obis po sometime in Dert.•mhcr or J anuary 1976. 'J'he train, promolt.'tl by Boater Seeking Damages Damai.!t'S totalli n ~ $500,000 \Vere dem <.1nd(-d this week from the city of Newpoi;t Be a c h by a loca l r l·s idt·nt \v ho claims fa ulty cOn strue - tion and impr·oper light· ing of~l)e Coast llig hwHy "bridge led to his cahin cruiser running into lht• structiJre July 18. \V aller Rau, 300 F. Coast Highway, claims Jn his Orange :County Superior Court laws ui1 that he t;Uffercd s C'rious inj uries and h is l'l'i.lft. thC' •·Mako". was sevcrC'ly ,damaged in the night· time impact . Rau s lat t·s that the builders of the hrid~c t'a rryin g Paci fi t' Coas t l·fi g h,va y arro ss ·N cwp6rt f~ay s hould have kno'A·n it \I as far l oo low. fi e nam t..•s Ornngc County <ind the stale of Califo rnia ;;s codefenda nls . <1 fuundatuin. Ot•g<in its nati o n"'id t• tour in Dt..•la"'arc this n1ont h and is scheduled lo make stops in l.os 1\11 gclcs and San Die1:0. SAN J UAN, "'hich is al s o celt.•Oratin g its bit:t•ntennial in 1976, is tht..• logir<il t..·hoict· for a n Orange C ount y s top be<:aust..• it i s loc-at cd half\\·a y bl.'t\1'et..•n the cities an<l its historic old Missio n . counci ln1 c n believe. The poss ibili ty of a lra in s top in San Juan wa s raise d by th l.' Aml.'ri<·<.111 F1·cc d om Tr;:1in Foundation , of '>'•hil·h i\l r s . Geri.lid Ford i s th e ho nora r y chair1nan. r·oundatio n offieial.s say they \\•ill need a l ll'asl 2.000 feel o f lr;.iek to display the train in its l.'nlirt.•ly hut !hat it u·as possihlt.• t u exhibit cars s1.•parate from tht' lrain on a s horter sel'tion . Ttl F. FREEUOM 1'rain \vi ii feature family exhibits a nd severa l types of en tertainm ent. It will l';J rry a traveling stuff of 125 for \vhich San Juan offil·ia ls have been asked to provide accom· 1nodations. Shn\1•n on the train \Viii be I.he Constitution , the Dl·t·larat ion of lndcµen - dl•nct•. and a car filled \Y i t h I . 1 n c o I n mcn1or<.1b il1u . Coed Feted . Rt•cky Richardson o f r\°t'U'port llearh h;1~ lx•t•n nu med to I he Dc;1 n ·.s I .isl fnr the 1974 f<.ill SP rnt•sLt•r al Tt'xas Chr 1s li';111 University. Sht> was Ollt.' of 687 s tudents to be honored . WANTE Bl .... MONDS •~STONES Jew1h by joseptn '' se0tchi"9 fo, d iomond1 ond g•Jlittones from private lrtdiYlduals and e111ues. Careful examination end evatuatlon by our experts. Highest prtces paid Call 540-9066 10-9 daily, Sa1ur· day 10'6, Sunt'ay c losed, ask tor Mr Dennis Foltz or Mr. Jose~h. iewels by ioseph ....... .r-•• ....... U» ... , ... r..•· ....... , ,.. .... , ' ~oast Climbers To Taekle Peak -4 lly IOI.ARV KAVt: OI 11'111 O.Uy P1 IOI Sl•ll ' . Seven young m owitaincers, inc luding four fron1 Orange County, arc prcpunng to t limb the un con. quered 8,000-(oot south f<.i cc oC hit. ForiJ kt·r in Ala!ika this ~u m n1cr. Their relison '! fjcc.ausc it 's Lhert•. 'fhc 11,000.rool Mt. Foraker is j ust <.i f..:11• n1 d e~ southwest of Mt. Mt·Kinlcy, 1.1 peak stalt.•d last surn · m er by two m em bcrs of the t'xpcdition. They S<.1 y they're ba11k1n~ c111 )'l1•n! lu<"h , 111 ..idd1ttu11 to their e li1nb1n g :-.k1!1s , to n1akP 11 ~1 "ur't'l'S!'i Oriiani zerorth1·cffri11 i~ Stt1' \';.in .\ol L·c .. , :::o '1 student :.it Or:.i n~t· c·oa~t Cull1·~1· •.i. h•1 tog1·\h1 ·r \11th G rcJ:: Sapp, 19, uf P hncn1:-. t.'l1rnlit:U ,\It :\l•·K11il1·\ last yca1· · OTll1·:1ts •~ Tiii~ t:xr1-:11rr1<•.'-" 1nl·lui.lt_· ~1 .. .-•.c \VC's t , 19, Lido ls ll·; Rob J\luti·. ;,>~. B:.il hou , I.arr) ll11hm1re, 21, B:1lboa Island. J{1ib !J ill111gt'r, 21, San la ~1on1c;,1. a nd Jin1 J·Joag land. :!:!, lt1\·t·rs tdl' v<.ir) tn g Ul':1lh{·r c·o11<l1\1u11., du11ng lht· l'l11nb. ;.i t corchn){ tr, \v ..... t . S(J.\I .. : UAVS ;\1 \Y Jl lll/\"G 91J dt.•g r~e y,(•<Jthe r, \\1tl1 !ht· rnou11t ;1 1nt·t·r" rur1r1111).! .11\iund 111 ~harts. he ;, <.i HI· Bul 1"'u d.i}'i l..itt..•r . lht•rl' m<.1y bt· iJ biting ::.tor 111 . v.·1th 1n 1nu:.·l:W d l·grl"l" tl·1n1lt:ri.1lUrl':> ;.i nd 100 n1Jll' PL'l"·hour \\·inds, fo1 e111g thl' lt•am lo di g ice CJ\ L'!'> !or qu1t:k protet·\11111 Still, \\'l':.l 1nau1t;uns tht·re 1:. littlt' d:.1ngt.·r· tor the tt•a111 TliE PAIR OF (1.IMBt:RS WE RE attrut·ll·d to the ror1nid<1 ble Mt. J.'orakc r und dl't:idcd to or~un11.c another expedition this sumn1t•r . Plans cull fo r lhl.' ;;iscent to beg in duruig tht· first week in July <ind they t.·x peel to eoinplcte tht.'i r quest In about 40 days . The :.oulh rac·t..· of th1..· snot111t.11n h..i s 11l"\ l"I" bl•(•JI <.i ltt•m pt t:d , a !though f t\ 1· ullivl" ! t·.• rn:. h..i \ l' l' Ii rn bed lo thl' IOJJ \'ILi t·as1l'r l"OU\t'!'> tht•) !'>JUI ,\nd th<.it "s t..·Xat'tly \1hy the ad1t·nturt·r,, h.1\·1· r hos<'n that p art1eular fact· C'\"Cn though ll " ""\\'e"rt' ;1 \\t'll·balanc· .. d t1·a rn . 1111 h so n1t'One :.k 1lh:d 111 c\'ery pl1<.1 :.eur n1ol111ta111t·t·r111g, he :.aid. , •. Sub-zero t emperatures an<l 100-mile·Pl'r ·hour winds will rnake thclr journl'Y <i tr ue t·h<.i!!t·ngl'. knu'>''n to bl' s u bJt.'l'l to <i\' ulane h(• t·ondll 1011:. Becau:-.c of it s far·n111th J"):-.1l1on, :-.unltght \.1111 remain on lhe mounL;un 21J htJurs pt•I d.i~·. \.\illl Souit· n1t.·1nbl'r!':i <.1r1· ..,kdlL·d 1nounta1nt·cr~. ~ r Crib Piiiow C1111 ggc pkg.012 R•g. 1.99. For crib pillows. Perman•nt press poly•ster/ cotton Tortoise and hare motif. Receiving Bl1nket1 1. 77 pkg.ol2 R•g. $3. Cotton b!ankels for your infa nt w•l h tortoise and hare motif on white background. 1b;99 R•9· 3.19. Filled sheets ot per· manenl press polyes1er/coHon Colorlul tortoise and h;Hf! design ~ 1tt 4•t 711 I I -- • BIG VALUE Blouse & Dress Prints 1.29yd All no·1ron cot1on polyester 1n assorted prints 45·· wid e Crepe stitch in assoriea lash1on colors so·· w1ae Big Value Hawaiian Prints 2.98 100% cotton. Machine wash and dry. Many beawt 1ful prints to ch~e from Big Value Jumbo cotton thread. Many colors Stock up now for a season o! sewing. The Treasury Scissors 5.99 The L1ghtwe1ghts1 ... Stainle6S steel blades. Colorful. cornlortab!e handles SALE 11.99 and 12.99 Puka Shells from the Pacific Islands. They take years to form and hours to gather.16" in length. Open Weave Drapes 5.99 •"9-7.99. Fiberglass d1aoes 1r assorted decorator cOlors tr s11es 50··xa4 Prices Effective Thursday, April 10 thru Sunday, April 13, 1975. IUIHA. rA.•l: Beach at OtangelhOrpe •Open weekdays 9 30 to 9:30. Sundays 10 to 6. OIAHG-1: Ctty Or al Garden Grove Blvd.• Open weekdays 1010 9 Sundays 1010 6 SAKTA. A.MA: 3900 So Bristol-No of So. Coas1 Plat a · Open weekd8)'9 9 30to 9. Saturdayt 9:30 to 1. Sundays 10106 ' •, I ' ,jJJ DAILY PILOT Thurld!)', Aprll 10. 1975 .. .... ' _ ... ~ "Yeah, welt you moy hDY• a t>.tter rememb..-y thon me, but I TALK gooder!" For Lovelift Coast Stores Collect Items Many supermarkets along the Orange Coast are partici pating in Operation Lovelift, a program to collect retie( supplies for children and other re· fugeesof South Vietna m and Cambodia. More tha n 1,200 £upermarkets in Los Angeles and Orange counties reportedly are involved in the collection, organized by a group called World Vis- ion International of Monrovia. BOXES, BASKETS, AND BARRELS have been placed alongside checkout stands giving customers a n o pportunity to deposit s uc h items as multivitamins, powdered milk, T-shirts, light 1 blankets and baby formula. Alpha Beta markets coptacted in Costa Mesa, Irvine, and Laguna Hills are participating and Wednesday spokesmen for a Lucky market in Hun- tington Beach and a Ralphs market in Costa Mesa said they received word that theif. chains would a lso take p.irt. The managers of Vons markets at El Toro and Fountain Va lley said they had not been contacted about the reli ef campaign by their headquarters. MANAG E RS OF STORES partici pating in the · program said they had not been briefed yet on when the supplies would be collected by the organizing agency. Independ e nt stores on the coast also apparently have not been contacted by \Yorld Vision. Ace Adams, owner of Coast Supermarket in Corona del h1ar. said he was ready to take part in the program, but did not know how to get started. ··They usually hit the larger stores first on this t ype of thing,•• he said. THE MA.NAG ER OF RICHARD'S Lido market in Newport Beach also said that the local market had not been informed of the operation. World Vision announced it will fly supplies in chartered planes to Saigon and Phnom Penh, and will collect donations up t.o April 19, but gave no further det a ils. Solar Heating Demand Waived Co a s t a 1 C om · Grubb he must use 50 missioners have veered percent solar energy t.o away from their usual heat the pool, to be locat- course of requiring solar e d at hi s hom e in heating for new swim-Eastbluff; 2433 Black· ming pools, and allowed thorn St.reel. a Newport Beach ~an to Appearing before the ui;;e standard heating for commission Grubb stat. his proposed pool and ed that to 'inst all solar spa. . reflectors on the roof of . Royal Grubb s conten-his home would cost lion that solar energy $2 ooo a nd would nOl would be too costly and ev~n a llow enough heat not b~ ho~. enoug~ ~o to provide therapeutic benefit hi s arthr1t1c aidforhisdaughler. da ug hter swayed the commissioners this week from their usual energy. saving stance. EARLIER THIS year, c o mmi ssio n ers told Parkway Resicknts Seek Fee GRUBB EXPL/\INED that on foggy d ays there would be no heat a nd his daughter would be una- ble to use the pool. Unless there are ex- tenuating circum- stances, commissioners in recent m onths have r e· quired at least partial solar healing on all permit requests for swimming pools within their jurisdiction. Direct ors o f the 5 Honored Moulton Parkway Resi- dents ·Association went t~ c~urt this week in a At Chico bid to force a · Laguna Hills woman lo pay al· legedly delinquent mem- bership.lees. The Orange County Superior Court action de- mands immediate pay· merit of $251 in overdue fees and $500 In legal fees by defendant Kathryn E. Johnson. Failing payment, the action notes, the court is asked to order sale of her property al public auc· tion. Chico State Uni versity has recognized fi ve stu- dents from th& Orange Coast on its fa ll Honors Lis t. The area studenls are : Bruce J . Ze lsdork of Cost a Mesa. Ralph C. .Bond of Laguna Hills and Barry L. Hand, Preston D. Jones and Mar garet E. Young of Newport Beach. • • • * * * •••• * * * '/(:*•·-... *t"'. MERCURY SAVINGS • aod loan associatioo • • • \1 Rang Gliders Set for Swan Song · , By RUDI NIEDZJil.SKI on the mountain presents no sJgn.ifl, lime in re11chln& the landing a~ea the Culitorn\11 Aerial cm:T~ ~1 0t1,,..o.11rPi•SWt l'unt problem because the pilots ""ill bullseye.• wllJ be several muneuv,ra, nc I A £ormalion flight from snow· n1ukc their ascent by mettns of a An t1erittl i;Jalom, YlSt) from 1,500 a10.munstar. capped Saddle back Mountain will "'heel-drive vehicle. feel , will involve maneuvers such 1:1.s ~ighU ght Saturday's final co1n petition Escape Country offlciuls rernain op· figure B's and 360-degrec tW OYer 1n the World Hang Gliding Ch<tm· timistic about the weuther cv1.·n markers set up over the ground. The pio~ships .at Esc~pe Col!ntry. though the meet has already twll·1.· slalom is scheduled ror 2 p.~. Five glider pilots will att~mpt to been postponed because or ruin und make the 41fJ-mile ru ght from the udvers9winds . 5,600-root peuk lo the Trabuco Canyon recreation ranch al 1:30p.m . T llE FLIGHT BY TllE Sunbird 1-lang Gliders team is not part of the competition for the world title but is meant as a demonstration of the flight capabilities of the kites. T llE CllAMPIONSIUP is scheduled to open at noon with the introduction of the 10 pilots \Vho qualified <.is finalists . One of them, 20·year·old Greg Mitchell. is a rwlission Viejo resi- dent. TllE FINAL competitive event t:1 an aerial ballet during which the flyers '''ill t>erform intricate free- style maneuver s to n1us.i,c of thilr choice. • S1nith said !'peaker!S hav#ibeen N~l up in the l<.indin g area to illow both pilots und s pecl tors tQ hear the TICKETS FOR THE champlon1hlp are $4 udults. t2 for children 11a:ed 8-12, and free to kids under 6. 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' ' • Silence in SLA Probe lnJudge's No NOx Citation ~ Backyard LOS AN"\; EL ES (AP> -The latest court round SAN FR.ANCISCO CAP ) -Philllp · They said the U.S. government is SAN BERNARDINO in the controversial NOx smog control devices 1J 'fl"IT•..,,... .l4!lfl'i41C.KM!~Q'll' COME OUT 011'.ltlD)NG '. >.;~,ld,flrWli.Conterence Wlth,Pa..,... · . , StQ,f*e:vel F;ight ·:r ........... . Coastal.Foes . .. . . . . .• 1' . . "Ready' Guns' SAN FRANCIScO (AP) -OppanentS to the Califoroia coastline plan are "Jying in wait" to torpedo the plal'\ when it reaches the state legislature, says Assemblyman Michael Womum. The Marin County ·Democrat told coastline · commissioners that,only Wken opposition to the plan will ~ vq_iced duririg public hearings this Jriontti and nex·t~\H~ J*edicted.real estate interests, oil companies and ,others · opposed to the l-~ri ~ ·,..-------- save their' attac)f .for the ( Stale ) Jegislatute. wh.tcb re· _ _ ceives ~e Piao in Decembe for~Onal ap· prov al. ~ Wornum .$poke briefly Wednesday to the 12 stale and 72 regional to~missoners who have gathered here to tliscuss the overall plan released last month. It was th"e first time since 1972, when Prop. 20 e stablished the coastline commis.sions, ~a~ all 84 comm issioncrs have met together. lltilftiPH HPa8111rrt•d LOS ANGELES <UPI) -Even in another oil embargo," two California utilities who depend on Arab oil still will receive enough fuel to keep operat- ing, Standard.,.Oil of California said Wednesday. "In the event o( another e.mbargo, Southern California. Edison and Pacific Gas & Electric Co. would conliliue to receive their fair share of whatever oil s upply remained available from d9mestic and other non·Arab sources," Standard sliid. , ~r .. hbls~ Spt>al<s , ' SAN FRAitciSOO'<VPI) -Archbishop Joseph T. McGucktlJl B.adOO.immediate comment Wf!dnes- day OJl the tdict.ot.e San Diego Bishop ordering priests to ref~e communion to Catholic women btlonging to tfie National Organization for Women olother pro-abortion groups_ "[don't know aq.ything about this organization· <NOWJ," said Archbishop McGucken. ''I have •never heard of the org3.ni%ation. '' SurplHH Sllppi11t1:> SACRAMENTO (UPJJ -Gov. Edmund G . .B'town Jr. disap:rees with a prediction by Assembl.v 'Speaker Leo T . McCarthy that the state's projecteq $.WO million budget surplus will be used up by Juno 30. McCarthy made the forecast lo newsmen Wed· ntsda;'y,t-Saying··that during a conversation with Brown liSl week he came away with the impression that the~urptUs ''had virtually disappeared due lo irflation a·nd due to changes in federal regulations that Would affect public assistance programs." • Tbe..gdvel,1JOr has pledged no new general tax iricreasis thist)ea"r, and reiterated to reporters that . he is still confiJlent none will be necessary. . Legal Fees , Reinecke Denies · ; F '!.~e,t;(osure Bid !PLAC~· VILL.E CAP) forecl~sure to ~ollect the ·· . unpaid portion of a -l Ed elneck~ says a $192 ooo legal bill rt t .he· 1s facing . . · k . ed . his sible oreclos ure on ~ein~c e u_icurr ~. · h cale ranch near ·fight against:t periury p acerv e is "absolute-charges. ·1 . . I nhot ~r . ~~a~'ento Bee ''THAT 1E( a1»\9l\f¥y e a .d d not true. I baVe never r port 1We_ Q.es ay h""_.:;,.,a word ...,. .. , • .;:b·a at one'tet the .former "':""""'· t. . \O~"' Ii ut nanl m.~ei'~ol"s11t-lhll!£· Tn~re bas· ~ e "••·-· i)t · acllOQ of apy ~In , t n~ys ~~1 4f,, ~g Re.ihecke sa'td li6 a ~ 4 • i ,· telephone interview ~ · .-; from his ranch. nder;.18< "We have ·been in touch with our attorney, -and be certainly is ask-"·d Urge-:.1 ipg for money. Bu~ U there's no talk· of' I' foreclosur e,'' aaid Reinecke, adding, that his attorney is now work- ing on ah appeal_of his ACRA!ll ENTO (AP> conviction, . Birth control advice ' 'Tht! Bee did not name aid would be availa· • the source of its report or without parental con· which of several al- t to any Californian tomeys who represented der age ·18 under a Reinecke in Ills perjUQ' uure approved by a · trililn?dlbtbe ln~lY.*1 t.e COD'\Ji"ittee. t ~ .( , ' llW , e~ciied by ~a E SAID· IHI 1:1fih.:'~/,.V= :::Z.lilU1f.0A.ori~1~ Ive ' J11bliuity in ii!!! 48111ie ~nd aqctlon • e law. • . . Dlilned lhls w..icencl In "A ili!AW1 ~eft•'tet a~ ,Pl;i~orvllle to help rtlO!ll t be. u;ealed !or Retilocke with le•lll 1-. nere-1' •d\•~-·•· .'. fie was lnClicted by* \bout parental con·· W.Utiale 1rand Jury on t," uld Cathy Ctoe1· lbi'ee perJUJ1' counts lasJ a Bellenson aldc,' spring durtna his unsuc· ui for a atrl who la not cessful campaign for the welt• e, the law is •Republican nomination .~ ;o..-~ ~ ... fot governor. 1 I k. Shinnick, the latest radical sports "morally bqnkrupt" and added, "We '<A P) _ A judge's son that a Municipal Court j udge has dismissed a ticket fJ'aure elated lo be quizzed In l1'e believe a position of total non· faces a court hearing the California Highway Patrol issued to a woman Patricia Hears t oase, will deellQ:e to 'collaboration with this govern1nent is April 22 on <:harges or whose car lacked one. anawer the question& of a federal our moral responsibility.'' growing marijuana in ON THE OTHER JlAND, court off icials say the arandJury,bis\ttomeysays. , Waltoo , o f th e Portland thefamily backyard. ruling by Judge Mario P. Gonzales won't apply The stand is th'e one advocated by :Trailblazers of the National Basket· William A. Williams, elsewhere becaus e it occurred f..t ,\tle local court hi.I friends Jack Scott and Bi~I Walton. ball Association, said he was sorry he 19·ye ar·old son or Judge level . The dis lrjct attorney's oUick said Wednesdi;ty ,... ' • had spoken with the FBI and '·you can J . Steve Williams of San when the news got out that it· was cOftsiderine 1 SHINNICK'$ SESSION wltb the rest assured that I will never talk to B c r n a rd in 0 c 0 u n t y whether eveJJ'to appeal the decision. &rand jury was ·scheduled for tJ)day . the enemy again." Superior Court. was The judge threw out a March 18 lickel issued to Scott and his wife, Mlcktr emera:ed James l:.arson, Shinnick 's lawyer, freed on his own r e· ·Helen Ferr o[ sUburban ~1ontebello, terming the Wednesday from hiding. With Walton. said .the onetime Olympic long cognizance after ar· new smog device Jaw unconstituli<?ma! because it at their side, they told newsmen they jum~r ·"had alreiidy decided that rai.l!ninent Wednesda v .applies Only to most 1966·70 cars '':1 six. Southern would not1answer questions bout the he's not goingi to answer any ques· in Municipa l Co urt. · California counties and is being enforced Hearst.case. lions.'' · ~.._,..,.,. ~g~,&~~ ''arbitrarily and capriciously.'' •' • Rea:. 3.22. Assorted pnnt T-shirts in cotton/polyester. Choose from sizes 7-14, nd 4-6X. 1.99 Reg. 2.99 Li'I girls' T·Shirts . Solids. Boys' Polo Shirts , ~~I~~ Slripe eokn. ~lcQtton. Machine wal,t'I. 4~18. With ooc:ti:et. • • • • ' " "' SALE , L11 Girts' Overalls LOW PRICE Misses' fashion tops 4.44 Machine wash polyester In 3 · styles. Cardigan, pullover, t· shirts . Assorted cOIOfS. S.M.l . GREAT BUY Infant/Toddler Polos. Women's gauze smock tOJ)S. Natural colon. S.M.l . """=~~ :~ VALUE Misses' Short Set ', :.·3-~99 . eg. 4.99. Bib fro'-..in r\avy Of railroad slripes. '1°""9 cotton. Sizes 3-6X. 99~. 7.99 .66. Reg. 6 99. Sizes 7-1"4. '· Short sl'1f'e: snap shoulder cotton crew necks 1n prints an sohds. 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John Wayne presenLs honorary Academy Award Oscar to producer Howard Hawks for being ''A g ia nt of American Cinema.'' f 'rom Page A 11 CLIMBERS ... trained in winll'r s urviv;.LI , rock clim bi ng, ice climb· 1ng and creva sse rescue. SEVERAL OTHERS ARE SIMPLY expert t echnical climbers, who can easily ascend vertical walls. All but one have had climbing experience iri places s uch as Yosemite, Colorado, Peru and the Grand Tetons in Wyoming1 not to mention Van A-let er 's and Sa pp 's !\.1cKinley experience. Free-lance photographer Larry Dunmire is the least experi enced. "''ilh only backpacking trips to hi s credit. But he pl:tns to remain at the base camp most of the time a nd shoot pictures. In explaining why the expedition is being at- tempted . West says that for him, it's mostly a mat· ter of close contact with nature . .. I fell into climbing about five years ago. I just like th e outdoors, photography and nature ... The ·who le Alpine trip,'' West said. Each team member has his own reason, but all admit that the moWltain's existence is r eason enough. PLANS 1\R E STILL Rf;LATIVELY loose, but they v.dll proba bly fly to Anchorage and then take a train to the s mall village of Talkeelna. From the re. a bush pilot \Vi ii fl y the m lo a glacier close to the base of the mountain and after a pack trip they'll set up c1:1mp al the bottom of the south fa ce. Tot.al budget for the trip is about SIJ,500 for the \\'hole team , including: transportation, clothing, food and s upplies. J\.1ost of the momey is already raised, but the climbers are s till several thous and dollars short. A fWld -raising event on April 17 at Cal State Fullerton is planned. TEl\~t MEMBERS, UN DER TllE aus pices of the Tit an Alpine Cl'ub, will give a lecture with s lides at 7:30 p.m . in the recital hall of the music building. Talks on ba ckpacking, ski touring, ice climb· ing. roek climbing and other mountaineering techniques are pla nned, plus slides from previous expeditions. Cost is $2.50, general public, and $2 for students . MJlliM''l~laa.~'WU~,!S[ For The Record .,. ~~~~~·1•m.-. Di11.11toli1lions 11,c...,,11 (,uo ""'""l ~nd Edrl 011v~r Of Marriage 1E n1ere.r Fell•'""'~' n Oil••'· Lvnoa Me rri ano R•vtord Pd!"c~ 8u1ow, R011C• Edr te """ J""v Loui<,e .Jann.on. Md"'V" R. d•ld Donald R 8eavor, ''"°"'"' Md y .. n<l C!a..O., A.Cou• Jonn•0<1. lyoda G .. no Pdu! Ed..,a•d LeP<W<, Je•>•e ll"Q•n1d .ond (hdtl<'> • P<i!>f'1oy, Jedne11e 1(,1, •fld C:.d•Y Bn..:e Boondo, Anqeto M . dnd M.orltn<' E w,,.11, '""''"' Wayne dnll Eon .. [,,,,,,,., P,011.11, Allrt'd J""'"' and l•<>nr /Ge•l•UOe .o.\c lnr.,.,., II«•• T .tndM•<h,.!."I E Ni.-w.!on, C:.dt y C...ot<,k "'"1 J"ldoM 5!UtOl!Vdfl! M OO"'· SlldfOn Mdr•e ,,nd l .... , W<lynf! Rnoot-,, O•dn,. 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(•nth•" p,,..,., ""d Roll•~"! !tlewe1> tlro'"'n<', O<>nn.i Jean .illd John A>rSlill !to"'· Donn" Jeah and Gre 90r, M~o'"" S1>er1• .. o. l(J\n••n 11 and S illy J. v..,n<1c1, a""• Low~ll af'l(I (a11'1efl""' Ann~ Boll<lfl,H S..1~one .. ndllolM!rtW. llo1d;. E.m•l>f ,in(! f-r;;n~ E. -_fP"t-••.lO••M .indHdrryE. Moo•t'. J~n•cf M •"<l C,..ort•ev E Ou,.nam, Sn<tley "'""~ •nO H•rOldC. Enler•dM•r<l1J Mn•le•.JoradnJ ilndJuh.iK \ I-I""'· (h.ir!f' l'ienr~, J•. dnd ~rl;lia M.otte M•ll••, Geo•~ Jolln and (d<OI Ann Ch6t>mdn, Sand•d L ""II C:.•<:90'¥ D, O•elld, l"wr,nc<: F ""d Su~an 0. "'"•• •<•. L•n<l" .ond Gary ~•u'"'""· C.la11 ¥\ Mae drl(I 5""rwood 0 Ar,>b1an,v \11cr0t.o"d"'•""nB illY\!<ndn, J<t{QUO!!Jn llilt' iln<I Jilm@". J(> ... .., .. An<1•e••~«n. 5,~._.,1,,n<1 Jo1111 E M:>~'•"""'-'•"J ilnCIAlb<'tl J /'«.La<1gfl1<n. John R an<l Cd rot M G•e~n. Ju0•1n A ~oa Arnold A VotbY•q. M<1••n<1• on a11a Jolln · Ea ..... ro Bowen. llo(hd•d •na Anol• A. ~·perl, E htdl>o!tn Ann •nO Dennis WayM Smith, Sll~dn "'"''" 11n<1 Mlcllaet ,_, Milter, Pilr•C>il A and ~illt>ll E. Fortnt'Y, Oello•~ L"m"' dfld ~n Pente•, lflUy l(•m ilod John L•~he H.onnon. voe'"' 0 . .ond Oovte T. An1hO"Y· Row !in<I Hdyllen llf'l(I Pnyll•> ~d!hryo ~·nc••te. J•<-T. •nd B1rb,.r•J. Gome1,8<1•'>"•il J ""Cl Le•o• """"'~. °"'"d M•cn•e• an<I J•n• Dee Ru\~. l•nd,.Jo and Oondlll Glen Frrrtn, Sll'e•on l(ay dfld J.ime\ M tCl\.!el MrQy!lre, Co1•ol M ~nd P.iul I H.te•f« M•rv f-rdnce\ o>n<l Su•lot> ,,.,,,, ... 1 FFIOM Fash ion . Island Newport Beach Mesa College Accused in S.tate Suit P~rfqwer . . Arra .. ietJ. , 1 A civil aC'lion h as been filt..>d in Los Angeles by the st at~ al· t orn ey genera l 's o ffi ce a gai nst th e California Professional College of Costa Mesa and ou:ner Beverlee Secan a nd others. The suit, filed in Superior Court, charges that mislead· ing or unt rue slatt.-ments were mad e t o s t udcnt s . Mi ss Secan, president of the col- lege, denied the s tate's charges and said that her at· torney was preparing to file a d amage suit agai nst the state . THE STATE SUIT a lleges that the coll ege, localed at 1801 Newport Blvd., lold slu· d ents l a king courses in res piratory or inhalation therapy thut the school was approved by the Am erican ASsociation Car Respiratory The rapy and the American Medical Association when It "'as not . The s late con1 plaini also al· leges that the students were told that a ll instructors were certified by the respiratory association when 1everal in· s truct o r s were not so (.'ertified. Hers(.•hel Elkins, head of the stale uttorney general's C'onsumer' protection division in Los Angeles. s aid that the ~chool a lso told stu'dents thal if they e nrolled in a one-year res pirutory therapy cOurse that they cou ld take the certification examination of the respiratory association. El~in said lhis alleged state~ ment wa s e rroneous because the sChool was not' approved by that association. THE COMPLAINT also a l· leges that the school fai~ Lo lhakt refunds to stude • t.lken the certiricution ex· ' . , when cours,es were not. rom~ a ln in ll l I o n u n d"' r a l rrlJ.. _.,#, pleted beci:tuse AMA ap· &randfather clause. She said R .I. lleJ;I • ptovalwas not.oblalned. , tha-t 111fter Jan . I the ...., <f ,El~lns nld ihat the state if respiratory therapy class was OGDENSBiJR!;·, N~Y. s~oa: refund~ r~r tbe slu· ~tqpped and t.ludent.s were of· <AJ>) -Johnny Oll!. a dent! Ind fines ~ $2,500 fott fered: a cla~s. tor opera.tin• popular roc"i ahd roJI each mtsrepres"'t;l.Uon and N>Qm tes:bntclans. The leH · "star tn the 1950s, is unfa ir practice 'lftged th\C1 "stud~nl$ had Q8id: (OT \he ~. scb.e<fuled to appear in an injunction to stop t he , r'~p1rutor)" cl1Ui.!i, were valid ,· ne a'rby Heuvelton school from continuing aJ . · tor the new one. • · ' JU:iUce Court rollowtrig leged,misleadin1 practlc~. ., M,iss Sec&\n said lhat th •, 'htJi arrest on a thett ot Miss Sec an denied tb.,e Kl\OOI ha~ '8pplied .. (or A~tA . 1eJ$Vlce1 charge. stute's allegations and Sifld apj>roval.a~d tald thut she "'tis 51, of Los. thai .• claim for dam11ges · ... wuJ unaw~re that any v~&:. \Aft)oles: was charged by w~ui!if be ftladc. She said \!:wt , \i~n~I sc~ool In t,he &\ate ~a<( ·1 stpte police with t•Wng $tudents were not told fhe approval of the AMA and the the bus in which be and sc~oolj\ad A~J K·approval or res pl ru.tory asso;ciotlon. J..O members oC his band the &P.Jl r ova: I . or t,h e because those reqmre~fJlt.I · · w~e traveling with fuel respfrll.~o~y assoc1at.ion. , were new. ~ 8~ n·ot paying tbe$2S. •) . ,f . , e She .. td.lhllt the school hnd , .d h "'ff}J!iA,ID T.HA approvfl, UO stJdents ii'.nd was continu· " Troope rs sa1 t ".Y of.@e ~spiratory,_auociatlah I hie to,·operate-.an.d suggested )~ated the bus later tn only .t>eca~e a •requiremeot! Ui•i tbe ,81.udeA~l. Wtto .com· nearby Wad~lngton and • on .J an,_ I., l,'74 ·and student.a , p(.linci:l to the sla'\e'w~ try· took Otis lo .l;leuvell.O!' who had• c9fqpleted courses -)tng to' avoid payink ofr theii' '.~here ~e posted tlO bail before th~~date could have . student loans. at arra1gnm·~~t. • SPRINGBOK PUZZLES • THESE PUZZLES REGUURL Y SELL FOR $4. EACH • • • FOR A LIMITED TIME YOU CAM HAYE YOUR CHOICE OF ''THE STORY OF IAHRAM GUR, • •st MULA TED DISCS." OR '"RED INTERIOR.'• During April. $12.60 half·gallnnsof 80·pn~1f Sn1imoff are selling for $11.40. A savingsof$1.~perbottle. Which yuu tAn \visely invest in orange juiu·. vermouth, lo1nato juice, soft drink~. le1non juice. Snap·E·Totn, .. beef bouillon 11r any of the tither gl.lld things Smimnff ' n1ix~ ~i deliciously wilh. SO proof half-gallons only$1140 during April Smirnoff leaves ',QU breatfiless~ With Any ~lloolc PurchaH 0Yer $8. Select a Man·Boolc It.,,. from _. Rec..,., Gaii111, Sculpture, Jewelry, Posters, Frames, Model Klt1, .Prints, Musical or'Gift Items. Hundieds to select'""" ••• then take your Free Springbok Jigsaw l'llDle witlt you. Sorry bo · no nus With bo Puzzle . Oks. Brentano~ Complete coverage of county government and courts. SOUTH COAST l'LAU. 3331 SOUTH IRISTOL .................... _ '""""""' Every day In the DAILY PILOT •, .. HOURS:,.,. ICl-9, SAT. ICl-6, SUH. 12·5 PHONE: 556-7533 STEREO SOUNDS OF THE HARBO~ • , I I I I I I I • ! • • ' i . • I l I I' "" LARGE-SIZES •Sele ction •Service • Courtesy Ella Nor's HALF-SIZE SHOP fUL1HTOM 224~foWM.­ COSTA MISA llOS~ll•d. HUHTI ... TOH 114CH ,4.....,.. .. c..,.. UGUM.A. HILLS MAL1 Thuraday .... prll 10. 1975 '·'WHILE HE FLIES'' H., I. I'm Lila Hurst. DAil Y PILOT ~'IJ :i I'd like lo Introduce you to a new service for thpt man in your Ufe, ···w1rtLE 11£ FLlES" from OranaeCounty Airport. George llur!il (he's my man) Executive Systems provides indoor ex- • ecutive parking and ~tom automotive service for the busy e xecutive flying from Or<.1ngc County. Just think! No more getting up eitrly lo take him to the a irporL (it's a waste of ga soline. loo) and no more rearranging your schedule to take HIS CAR in for service. I'd like the opportunity lo tell you more about our service. Give me a call at our offi ce during the day (979·4100) or, better yet. call me at home in the evening (846·2501). I'd like to tell you, personally, about our exciting ne w service. r ,·, GEORGE HURST Executive Systems Diiiy P'llol$1.i1 P-o TEACHER BOB EDWARDS AND MIKE TANIS DEM!ONSTRATE MATH GRAPH Sludenta' Work Wiii Be Dlapleyed 11 Huntington Center Math Fair kl I.Ii_.. Wortd Dl•l•HMI ol 0-.. Hvrsl """'-Ceft..,S, Imo. 2tto Alrw•y, Costa MeN, C .. 92921 1714tt7t-4100 , Graph Display I I Math Students Show Talents • By KATHY CLANCY f Of U.. o.!11 Piiot $Wit Sixth .. seventh a nd eighth grade math students 1 in Hunt_iJJgton Beach's Otean View School District Z are studying favorite toothpastes. I They ~Jso "'re surveying classmates on the amounts or their allowance, their favorite ice cream and ~areer s elections. . • , : their city, newspaper circulation and lifeguard l rescues. SOME ARE STUDYING THE types of crime in ' 'fhe n. all 3,000 of those students are figuring out • clever ways to display the results of their analyses on graphs, for the district's fi rst annual Math Fair, April 'l7 through May 4 at Huntington Ce nter. · Classroom teachers will select the top 500 i graphs for·display at the shopping mall. I ! SHOPPERS, AGE 8 AND ABOVE, will be asked to vote on their favorites, and trophies will be given to the most popular graph at each grade level. Bob Edwards, <.1 teacher at Vista View School and coordinator of the fair, said the shoppers' names will be ~laced in a bin for string a rt prizes, also made by math students. The string art is a geometric design in metallic 1 thread on a black velvet background. I Trophies alJp Will be given t.y the .s uperinten· 1 dent, principals 'abd teachen to the mdst creative I Od:;·sickens : Coast Police The weather may have Relief, department varied along the coast . spokesmen said, will not ' but one public building in be in sight for several I Newport Beach had all days. Instead, it will be I the doors and windows worse before it gets bet· open throughout Wed. ter. t nesday. · . And a s taff, gagging WORKMEN promise from the effects of that the odor of the new chemical odors, wishes sealer that they plan to there were a few more · apply will be worse than outlets for fresh air. thealripper. I WITH OFFICE staff In the meantime, the m embers going home jail section has been sick at reoord rates, closed and prisoners are police in Newport being processed and Beach's new facility on :'"lodged at Orange County J J amboree Road will Jail. I have to e ndure a few days more b.cfore the odors cease. The cause or the 1 sickening smell is the 2 WiJI Serve On USC Unit stripper used to remove sealers on floors and walls of the basement , jail level of the building after moisture was de· II tected coming into the area. Don Ayres oC Newport Beach and Gerald Gar- rett of Santa Ana have been elected directors of USC Oceanographic As· sociates , a support group for the school's Catalina Marine Science Center. l RECORDS SGT. Wally Kerr . .satd that many of his clerks had gone home sick Tuesday and Wed· nesday, rather th an breathe the odor any longer. Ayres will serve a two. year term while Garrett will remain in office for one year. Bank to Award . . 4 Scholarships Four graduating sedors J.!l the Newpc)rt. Meu. Unified Sfbool Diatrltit. will receive $1,000 worth of a~hOl.lrs ps 'from Southern. California Flat l'f: k , Awarda Will rant11 m S100to SSOO and be given on tbi basil of acholanblp, need, school activities Qd char~ Competition is open to .seniotl ft~ ~ H,...lior. Corona del Mar. CoolaM,.. ind tanclalfi1hScboola. AalJltankJ!'Hnclpals at each school wlU narrow.Qle fi~~ lo three applicants and then a 1peci~omlill.Uee composed ot bank olllclala and ;epresenlaltves from th11 school dlslrtct and Col.ta Mesa and Newport Beach com· mi.wtltlel wm !"ak• lbe llnal decision . · ftti foe.r wlnnen wtll be choaen on the bull ol a~ wotd ... .., submitted to lhe committee. Winnen wtll be announ<"e<i May 9 and re.celve a plaque or cert.Jfic ate ln addition tolheatholarahlps. In case you've fbrgotten there~ an energy shortage, here are some reminders. It's as i1nportant as ever to conserve energy. L:i ,t )'L''1 r, whL'n theenl'rgy >honage wa s first mak- ing hL':id linL's, the Gas Comp:iny suggc>tL'd ways pcoplc c:uuld u>e L'l1 L'rgy more cffi ckntly. The rL·,ulrs were grati fyi ng. People swrrcd using a lot more ingenu ity a nd a Int less energy. Gut now ch at th e energy shortage has taken .a bac k scat in son1e people's n1inds, a lot of thermo- stats may have slipped back up to 72? Which is wh y it's necessa ry fo r us to rem ind you thar th e shortagL' still exists and that it\ as i111 por- t;:i 11t as ever to ~1Vl' <:1 1c rg)'. Here's how. Don't use more flame than you need. Adjust the flan1e to fit the pan. Turning the burner too hi gh burns up a lot of i111nccess.1ry gas-and somet.im es the food. Other savers: If the food yo u're cooking ca ll s for a pre- heated oven, don 't prehea t too long - never mo re than 10 minutes. Cover po ts and pans while cooki11g. And never use the oven ro heat"the kitchen. A small wash can waste gas. Wait till you have a full ---=9\J load before starting your clothes wa s h e r, yo ur dryer or the di shwas her. Saves work, saves energy. Squeeze every last drop out of your hot water. E,·cry ti me you tu rn on the hot 11·atL'r fouccr, you're . using gas as well as water. So get all the use you can out of your hot water be- fo re it goes down rhc drain. Srcp in the shower as soon as th e wa ter heats up. And don't fill the tub any higher 1ha n nl'L'd be . ' Don't heat the great outdoors. At ni ght, draw the drapes to help keep the day's h ea t indoors . In the morn ing, se t your thermostat at the reco n1mended 6 ° an d leave it there.Tu rn it down when yo u go to hcd o r lea ve the ho use for rhe day. And o n sun ny cbys. open the dra peries and let the su n do some of your heating. It's fr ee. • ... next t in1e you want to sit down in fro nt of a crackling fire, light son1ething that will cra ckle -a real log. You'll be sa ving on energy and o n fuel bill s. And to keep yo ur ho me even co:ier, make sure the damper is ti ghtl y cl osed when your firepla ce isn't in use. Turn off lights you don't n eed. ~ Outdoor ga s lights a nd torches "=1!J may be romanti c, but ihcy don't compare to the n1 oon. And the moon isn · t refl ected on your gas bill. If you ha vl' gas li ghts for se- curity or sa fety, fine. But if they' re purely decorative, call us and we'll be gbd to come and shut them off for you. Don't heat it when you're not using it. The amo unt of energy and money it takes to keep your pool heated for that occasionn l morn- ing dip is enough to send shivers up yo ur spine. Which is why, at this time of yea r, you'll be doing yourself, and every·· one else, a fovor if you tu rn your pool heater off completely C1\I us and we'll come do it for you. Another way to insulate yourself from energy problems. In sulate yo ur ho me. Or make sure the insulation you already have is adequate. Ceiling insu- latio n can help most people CtJt down o n their heating bills by up to 20%-which is a 21!11.'o~~i warming thought in itself. At the Gas Company. we've taken a long, hard loo k at our own opermio n and have found ways to cut our energy consumption. We've turned off all orna mental and di spla y li ghting o utside. We've cut down .on thL' li ghting in si de our building. And we've adjusted heati ng temperatures downwa rd and cooling temperatu res upward. We al so have programs to help other compm1 ics find ways to decrea se their energy co nsumptio n. We hope companies that haven't yet done so will take similar energy-saving steps, and we hope they can do even better than we have. Energy is our business. Conserving energy Is everyone's business. • I " . , ' ). •• •• •' AJ§OAILYPILOT Thursday, April 10, 1U75' ANIMAlogk~1oi ..... .., Ul-+++-t-H-f-i-: I Ozone· Experimen~ ApiJ' oaching fEn~ • £::.-::·-· ' ,,,;.;() By DOUGLAS F ITZCllE OI t ... D•llr Pl l.111, Experiments to det 1n1ne whether the gas used in spray c s is destroying earth's screen against cancer-causing radiation may be com eted in the next few months, act·ordi to the tv.•o UC Irvine scientists wh tlined the danger ·last summer. In a t alk before the American Chemical Society Wednesday, Dr. F. S. Rowland and Dr. Mario Molina outlined a research program that would take much less time than the three lo five years of study s uggested by manufac· turers of the chemical. TIME IS CRITICAL, the scientists maintained at the Philadelphia, Pa .. meeting, because the danger increases as the fluorocarbon spray can propellant continues lo be released. Using computer models, the scientists last summer disclosed a previoualy un· suspected r eaction in lhe stratosphere, the layer of atmosphere at altitudes between 50,000 and 200,000 feet. The spray can propellants. when struck by sunlight al high altitudes, break down and cause a chain reaction in which 02one molecules are in turn destroyed. 02one acts as a shield against ultraviolet radiation, a seenient of the sun's spectrum which causes skin cancer. THE UCI SCIENTISTS estimate that average ozone concentrations in the stratosphere have already been reduced by one percent~nough to cause 10,000 additiona_I cases of akin caricer annually . The scientl1ta' wantings have been de· nounced in a recent'atatemen,t by Ralph Enael, executive director of the Chemical Speclaltles }4.anufacturera As· sociation, a manufacturers' croup. · Engel .maintains that tbe data are sketchy at best, slnce little ls known about the upper atmosphere. The com· putet model used by, the 1cienUsts, he said, is nOt enou1h. proof to halt the manufacture of flUorocarbons , an estimated $5 billion-8.-year ind~stry . BVT ROWLAND AND MoUna, leaders in a growing group of scientists support·. ing a legislative ban on the manufacture or the chemical, propo&ed two upper- atmosphere samplin-testa which they believe will prove their point. Samples or stratospheric air would be checked !or the presence o1 rodloactlvt.· chlorine and fluorine. The presence or th06e elements, they cont~nd, would de- monstrate that th~ re""-'on they have described is occurr1n11.-.)lJ · ' Spray can propellant3, they contend. are the10Qly source of nuorine ln the stratOlphere. ROWLAND MAINTAINS that even large errors in their calculations would have liUle effect on the eventual late ol the ozone layer. •• Introducing the Sara~ idea: . -· " Standarcl lO<l':. 120's More puffs tha n 100's. Tailored longer and slimmer than I OO's, so you enjoy extra smoking ti111c, extra s111oki11g pleasure, ,,·itl1o ut sn1oking more cigarettes. Priced no more than lOO's. And Saratoga I 20's a rc rich, full-flavor cigarettes made from a fine blend of tobaccos. Mo~e than just a new brand. Saratoga I 20's are a whole new idea in smoking pleasure. Because 110\v you can cr1joy s111oki11g longer \Vithout smoking more. Look for them in the new 120 mm crush-proof box. Regular and Menthol. • 17 mg:tar:·u mg. nico1ine av. per cigarette by FTC Method. Warning , .The Surgeon General Has Determined That Cigarette Smoking Is Dangerous to Your Heallh. • • 1ngmore. • "Without 1hi~ crush-proof box 1hcy'd look like 1>rC'tzcls." ' • \ • ' . . " • • • Plast.ic :Given a By ALLISON DEERR GI U.. D•ll, l'llt'I M•H Plas1.lc. Jl 'I a word that causes environ· mentalists lo shudder. For others, it's synonymous with "cheap" or "shoddy." Bob SChureman, pJasti<.'S shop· teacher at Estancia tligb School and adviser to the school Plastics Club, thinks the judgment is Wlfair. Tho advi.ser und his studenl.5 in the past three year:; have turned their 1 ttnergies towud .ex· perimentation in recycling. Their efforts earned them a $1,000 Disneyland Community Service Award in the environ- ment and ecology category . ··eo~pared to 11.., Md 1teel, it takes lt11 enercy to recycle plaatl~. •· Scbure.manaeid. While hi• s~udents worked on design projects of skateboards and surfboards, canoes . and miniature autos,. he de:tlciibed the club's actlvttles. 1 IMAGE RECYCLED One of ttie first efforta waa to collect and melt dOwn containers LO injection mold new s crew· drive.rs, bottl~ "'II"• tacks and bag lies. . "Most lndustrie,a recycle scrap materials· and blend the m with new," he said. · · Allhough lhe club bas been ac· Bob Schureman, Plastics Club adviser, tests 'soil' used in a hydroponic garden experiment. (' ' . SEA ANDERSON, EdilQr • TlMlnN,, ....... , •• 1\11 ? 1,. • ........ , , •• .. ·' live for eight rears. the environ· menta l·recycline bent is receol. ''The kids were inleresled in eeology and I was uked JI> talk about plastics. Well, I turned. the thing around and talked positive· IY about plastic as a resource. That got hiit student.IS interest· ed. What followed was lntroduc· Uon to more than just collecting 4Jacarde d miJk botttes. styroroam cups and ~gg ~a11;"1-s . "We got into a .lit\le p~ysics. engineering and <;hemfstcy al9ng with ll, .. he said. A second e((ort. wais develOI>' ment or a o)tue1<, cell" that-,ued polypropylene i.o produce a clean-burning, paraCfin-based . . • New Meaning . fuel lha.t improves the BTU ral· ins ot co~I. FVELTESTED '. "'We used it to run a small steam generator for open house. It h as' rea l poss ibilities," Schureman said. Ground plas tic also was mixed with 80il for a worka ble garden rnulch. Another effort combined the "!:Sludge" -ttend product of sewa~e disposal ) w\th scrap as a fe rtilizing compound that kept the cJ~-llke local soil broken up . .,-·in this area , the end producls are fully consumed, lhe end pro· duct is purchued by a CeM.i li zer company . But in other areas, r ~· 4¥"" "" where 1t 1sn 't , this could be a pro· ductive wtty to conlume w1ste materials," he s uggetited. Schurcman revived an old in· 1erest In hydroponic gardening tor another experiment. Ground plastic scraps~form the "&Oil'. tor a vegetable garden in a shallow container. "The plastic ho lds lhc moisture and the plant growth is in stem . leaves and frui t rather then roots because the plant& don't have to sc<Jrch tor nutrients. "The 'l:ioil' keeps aL a fairly const ant t~mperature and you d"on 't have to worry about bac- teria growt h as you do with waler," he said. "And, the vegetables you gel are rantastic." Recently planted tomato and pepper seedlings \li'Cre <.ii ready s howing blooms. ~tudenti; also developed " plaslic-rcinfort.·l·d tont.·retl"' that they used, with the i.iSSistan('c of many non·elub 1ncmbers. lo pave a b1kt.· tr<11I 1n l·l untin~ton Beach ··whenever v•c needed help, \l.'C l!(Ot it. When .,,,,c did the bike trail the city safety enginct·r helped us \~;ith laying the conl'rctt.· form s. We leurned u great deal frorn him." \\'hen they issued a call for bot· t ies to use a s material. 10.000·20.000 \vcre cont1ibut.><I br area school child ren Egg c;.1rtons <illd s t.r rofo<irn cups "·e re ground and mixed "'ith urethant' roam us a sub· stitute for foum . he suid. a ~ a notation material (or boats and a ·filler fo r bean bag c hairs. The Disney land a"·ard y,·111 gu lo V.' a rd s up p I y i n g 111 or l' materials for t he club, said IJl'CS I· dent Don Drake, "'ho's been a1·· live in the group for two year:.. TEACHER MOTIVATES Drake and l 'i1n llundlcy . vice president, agreed that mariy of the ideas don 't con1e frutn Schureman . hut from lht· stu· dents . '"He is su involved. su up un thin!ls. that he moti \·ates the kids to come up with ~ood ideas.·· Fo..-example , an idea thut : Hundley had one d ay for un in - novative paper c lip \l.'as rei.ilizt.·d in pl~stic the next as a cli1> lo be attached to a por tabl e clothesline. ,\ current objective is to build an attractive recyc lin ~ de- pository thal local market:-; would be v.'illing lo place IK FRONT of their sites, rather than chicken-wire cages or garbage dumpsters relegatt.>d to out or sight locations. ··we'd like to collect paper, glass, aluminum and plastics. \\'hat v.·c need are s up port fTom grQups to build the containers and truck dri\'ers lo pick up the materials l\l.•ice ii week . .. I'm sure we can prove to the community that the center can, pay ro r itself and be profitable.·· Message Sent, But Not Truth DEAR ANN LANDERS: r-.lay I give a word of advice to the men v.1ho. though they have "'onderful wives they love and trust, still horse around with, hold bands "'ith. hug and sweet-talk other gals -innocentl y. l\1y \\'i(e caug ht me dancing <with no music) in the oCfl ce (alter hours) with a seC retary whose hands are on every ma n within reach. This woman mcanl nothing to me, but it waS terribly upsetting Lo m y wife. Nov.• sbe wonders what else I 've been up lo. (Ann Landers OJ I realize that many \\·om en Y>ith impote nt hus bands t.-ilhcr prowl the bars or go nut s. \\'c think our \\.'ay is better. l>Jeasc comment. -SENSI BLE IN TEXAS DEAR TEX: Your solntion IS better than prbwling the bars or going nuts; but it you believe in the Ten Comman•lments, surely you must be aware that one of the m;ls being broken e\lery other TUes· day night-in your own home. The Children-of the Day (left to right) Russ and Marsha Stevens, That little bit or fooli shnt.•ss hurt my dear wife and destroyed the mutual trust and df gnity lhal our marriage had enjoyed for 25 yea rs. Fello\l.'S, it isn't worth it. The gi rl wasn't worth the d irt under my wife's little Coot.-STUPID IN FLORIDA . DEAR AN!\ L,\NOERS: I've seen many letters in your column about spoiled children but never have I he<:ird of anything like this. ' Wendy Fremin ·and Peter Jacobs, sing many of Marsha 's songs. Wo~· f.or a Song · By JO OLSON passed around church circles so Oft11eo.11, .. 1ttt11.1tt fast she h as no idea how it After six years of J>d,ng called mushroomed in popularity. "the girl who wrote 'that song.'" "\I "I had just been a Christian tor Marsha Stevens has become "!..O weeks, and I wanted a way to quite accustomed tb her be able to share it without argu- nickname. ina." she said. "I prayed for a She also has gotten -'Justed to way to be able to share, and lhe hearing her song sung in various song was the answer. The words locations throughout the United and music both came im·. Stat.es and by some 30 hults on mediately. long-play albums. 1 ••J sang it tirst to just40 people, "That song'' is M ha'S first . and when I went to a Criand's and most.. f~mous composition, house in Rivers~de two weeks •·For T~fean I Died ," also :.later, 1h.e sang it ror m e <she called " me tat.be Water ." did not know Mrs: Stevens had ' ... t ·..,ntteni()/' It h'l'! recorc!Oa _by such · · ts.y Pa Boone and , Be)nl the <,Omposer o( a well- tt,Jifr, .._ .. : been ~ sonc Was been a warm ex· · .lnlo' ~· arta{I . -, perlence ~fir Mn .. Stevens, ~,;;iiiij/'1'c*11'ol ..; ind ~.ln meetlnll-people !or .. ,_er". . tttopean the finl time, 11he tinds \}lat "it's iti111-"ls sung ell a ~neat pY for them to get to jfro~ • know m • "'lleoPI• rtal~warm up last. ·n.tj jlol)'t !~I e'll)ey're meet· i,,.,9,lr•n1er:;; 1 ,,. • • · DOt It baJ ~od !Ill drawbacks. to&;i..oaU.e 'Peo'i>I• would look 1.a1 to me IO mu~h I 'd have to sa.y, •But I'm not lhat Sll"Olll.'" The Costa Mesa resident has always ·enjoyed singing and poetry, so her song-writing is a natural blending or the two. As a child in the San Dimas· Claremont are a, s he read poetry and discussed it with her rather and grandrather. who both could recite many or their ravorites. She and her sister. Wendy, had a job performing as minstrels in a Claremont restaurant, where they either sang a cappella or ac· 'companied themselves. on the guitar. . During this time Mrs. St.evens was taking drugs and smoking marijuana to escape from he r r e- ality. "My mother was an alcoholic and my rather had a bad temper. t wa s really overweight. all through school a nd would have done anything to have Cri ends. "My boyfriend and I started smoking m a rijuana, but we said we'd never take drugs . Then we did. and said we'd never use 1..$0. Then we started shooting up. "But 1 quil when I became a Olrlatlan. I didn't want-to • participate in lhc drug culture. 1. Drugs went right out of my lire, but I gained even more." The Stevenses' lives now are devoted to their rour:member singing group, "The Cbildren o( the Day," which tours extensive- ly and has made s'everal albums. The other two members are Peter J acobs, a jazz musician who plays 17 instruments (Stevens pl ays 11 ), and Mrs. Stevens' sister, Wendy Fremin. Most or the songs the group uses are v.·ritten by the four. either a lone or in various com· binetions . Their newest album is titled from ~1rs . Stevens' most recent song, ''\Vhere Else Would I Go,,. which is based on the apc>Stle' Peter's question in John 6. "Lord. to whom s hall we go? You . have the words ot eternal life." Arter writing one song which soon m ay b e h eard around the world. a nd a nother that mi.y equal its r ecord. f\1 rs. Stevens could perhaps be called nthe mas ter of understatement " when she says, ','Mu..~ic can be 1nore touching than just wo rds." DEAR FRIEND: You Play be Stupid lo Florida. but I'm not Ignorant la Illinois. Men don't write like that. \Vomen do. You are the wire. I'm printing your letter in spite or the duplicity beca use there's a message there. But ple ase. honey,, don't try to put your wordi In your husband's mouth. DEAR ANN LAN DERS: I am 77 and rQY wife is 60. We always have had a happy lite together. despite 17 years difference in age. About 10 years ago I no longer was able lo function sexually. My wife was only 30 then. and I knew I wasn't being fair to her . She was not one lo run around a nd chase m en and although 1 did my best, I knew it "'asn't good enough. We have a mutual friend (un- married) who is exactly my v.i fe's age. I told her a Cew years ago that if she wanted to get together with him once every few weeks. it was all right with me. I like to play pool, so every other Tuesday night this fri end comes tor s upper and st ays a rcw hours while l go to the billiard pcirlor. This arrangement s uits the three or us Cine. Nobody is getting talked about and we fig ure it i!> strictly Our own bus iness since no One is getting hurt a nd severul people a r e gett ing he lprd Wouldn't you say it's a sensibl~ solution? l\1y 17-year-old slcp·daughtcr is after her fath('r lo buy her a house. She <1nd I neYer got along. Ko"' she says w hen s he becomes or legal age (in a fl'\\ months) she v.·ants to move in to a home of ht.'l' OY\'n and her father should buy it for her . I've already told hirn that if he buys this kid <.i house J'm divorcing hi m . l\O\\' he says he will buy US a house first (we're re nting at present ) <.1nd then he will buy her one. I v.:ent back to \l.•ork <.1 l"e\\' ~ears ago so we would havt' son1 e money (or our old age. I can"t bear to sC'e hin1 take the little nC'sl-egg we h av~ <.i ecumulalt.•d to bu y a house for that pampe red child. "\'our comments \Vould be greatly appreciated. -FED I:'\ PHILLY DEAR FED : \'our husband sounds as if he is carrying a load or guilt and he hopes the gift "''ill make c\'erything OK. I can't Im· aglne what a house "'·ould do for a spoiled teenager except n1ake it easy for her 10 get Into a peck or trouble. I hope your husband re· gains consciousness soon. Do you feel awkward, self· conscious-lonely? Welcome to lhC' club. There's help for you \n Ann Landers 's booklet. "The Key to Popularity." Srnd 50 cents in t.'oin \\•ith yoi1 r request and •• Jon ~. stan1pcd, self-uddrcs~ed envelope lo Ann I.anders, l'.0 . Box 1400. E lgin, Ill. 60 120. ' I \.I\ @f OAIL Y PILOT Raising :odds . . The odds against scoliosis will be in- creased by a Las Vegas night sponsored Friday, April 18, by the Foun- t8ln Valley Community .Hospital Guild . Proc eeds from the ~p.efit, staged in the ~mmunity Center, will go to the scoliosis clinic for screening school-age children . Dr . John Brown shows Mrs. Jack Albright an X -ray of the serious spinal disorder. [ ast Couples Thursd•y, April 10, 197!5 ~ erem-onies Performed µrst Pres byterian ch of Orange was . tting for the double masters d eg ree in finance. He also is a graduate of Newport Harbor High School and Stanford University and is affiliat· ed with Delta Tau Delta. Powe~I Greene .,a~d William Bla\:tie McAneriey Were,.married in the Fir•} .. United Methodist Church, ·Costa Mesa with the Rey. l;)r. Earl Isbell offlci~thlia: graduated from Orange Coast College and also attended UC Berkeley. •••• Tringham-Kent ; .. " . . ' nuptials. linking a Lynn Slzey and ' n Mark Pearson, of Denver. h eir parents are ne Maj. (ret.) and . William P . Elzey Honor attendants were Mrs. Randall Witbracht and Wade Pearson III. Others were Mrs. Honor attend:~ were Nancy Goldstone and Mike O'Brien· .. Others were Laura GiaboMld, Leigh Harrison", Colby Brooke, Stepb_anie Berndt, Jim Per'l!';, Ron Misiolek and -<'Chip McAneney. Home 1n Santa Cruz , where they are attending • the Uni versity of tVi California are JameS>''\ William Tringham and> ·'t'flRS. PEARSON • . ' Santa Ana and Mr. •lt1rs. William Wade irson Jr .. N e wport ch. e bride a ttended ge High School and ge Coast College. is a Journalis m uate of the Universi· Colorado where her sband earned a Thomas Graciano, Darnell Elzey. Christine Avt>ry , Jeffen Pierose. J ames Jorgensen and Lee Miller. The newlyweds will live in Denver. ••• McAneney-Greene Costa Mesa Hig h School graduates Laurie Parenls of the newlyweds . who wilt live in Costa Mesa. are lhe Robert Greenes and Duane McAneneys, a110f Costa Mesa. .Jj. The brideirool'n , ., 4 '-· . ·- his bride, the foi-mer Karen Sue Kent, who were married in Las Vegas. Their parents are the Robert C. Kents of Casta Mesa and the James A. Tringhams, HuDf~nb'lon Beach. , . , . . The br:ide' b,8s attendee( California Stale , . " , . • 1 ;.; Ciet these free gifts and help Keystone celebrate . . ' ' its anniversary • During Keystone's anniversary ce~rWon starting now, there Is iii house plant and a book w.aitlng for you In one of Keystone's branch offices. The plants, In four·lnch pots, are prime specimens. Choose from spider plants, watermelon peper- '. aml3. or phllod0f1dron. The book ~ Lynn and • Joel Rapp's besuefler, "Mother Earth 's Hass~F .... ·indoor Plant Book'! Together, the gifts represent a retaM value of about five dolbrs. , With all the hetpful hints on how to grow "'house planu In the book, you'll be surprised at the w't your now planu will thrive. J14the wry your money thrtves at Keystone. We offer the highest interest rates around. 8 .06% net annual yiekl on $1,000 certificate of depoNt. , (federal regulations require a substantial penalty for early wtthdrawal). . Keystone's free Sl!f"t'lces are also the best around. They lndlode the Money Mactilne. l.ocated outside our 0i'"ncts, tt puts up &o 100 doUus In ash In your hands anj time of the day or night. Plus, free safety deposit t>?•es and ched<lng ac· counu with one.of Callfomla's leadlna ful~senolce banks. F"" sa-y-mall senolce "!Id the swnp's on us. And we're open on Siturdays from9 to12. Drep Into your local l<.eyit.one brancti today. ' 0 KEYSTONE SAVINGS -IMS 1'1118 We1lmlna1er Ortlce. 14011 Beech Blvd • A1roor1 Center Office. 4301 M1cArthur Blvd.• Ariaherm.Otl1ce, 5S5 Notlh Euclid Mission V1e10 OU1ce. 24041 M•rguerite Perkw&y Asse11 over S70 million University at Fullerton "nd her hus band is a . graduate of Golden West 'College. ••• Zuver·M i Iler Married in Las Vegas we r e Nanc y Miller, daughter of Ruth Miller MRS. McANENEY of San Juan Capistrano, and Rick Zuver. son of the R ev. and Mrs . Robert A. Zuver ,of EJ Toro . Attendants "'·ere Mr. and 1\1 rs . Robert Zuver JL The newlyweds will live in Costa Mesa . Horoscope Elevation I"' ·Due Taurus FRIDAY, APRIL II ' ByS'l'DNEYOMARR ARIES <March 21-Aprtl 19): New Moon in your siJn portends new starts, fresh point of view, added inflependence and op- portunity to demonstrate inventive 1 ~blUtie& . ,. TAVRVS (April 20-May 20): Light ls t.hroWn on area which had ~n a mystery to you. Chance exi1ts to be elevated on nmgs of club, group, organization. GEMINI <May 21-June 20): Friends become more important than usual. Upset tu.ms lnto blessing in disguise. Red tape will be torn a way. 'CANCER (June 21-July 22): Opposition qielts if you m ake proper inquiries. Key is Lo ask pertinent questions. To do so re· quires that you do your ''homework.'' LEO (July 23-Aug. 22): New Moon ~s i-. tion highlights journeys, e dw catlon, personal philosophy, ability to com · municate. VIRGO' (Aug. 23·Sept. 22): Count what you have not wha t has been promised. See values$ 'bey are, not whi.it they might be or.couldorshould be. UBRA (Sept. 23·0ct. 22 ): New Moon ac· cents leglllities, rights and permissions. The heavy hand of authority could lean o~ your shoulder. llave fact s available. SCORPIO tOct. 23·Nov. 21): Health. work, the ideas and desires of relatives - these are all highlighted. SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22-Dec. 21): You are more likely now to be ruled by your h eart than by your head. Impulse dominates logic. CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19): Build, save, get best possible deal, including in· surance and interest rqtes. Shdw that you can protect yourself. AQVRIVS (Jan. 20-Feb. 18): Spotlight is on how you get ideas across to neighbors, relatives. Gemini, Sagittarius pe rsons could ngure prominently. PISCES (Feb. 19 ·March 20): Accent now is on new money, fresh prospects, ability to overcome obstacles -for a profit. You col· lect, classify and make viable deductions. Peering Around PRESENTING a $5.000 check for Chap· man Col lege, World Campus Afloat scholarships was the Fas~nable.s, a s up- port group which has given a total of $17 ,500 since its inception three years ago. ATfE~DING the open house '75 events a l R andolph-Macon Woman 's· College, Lynchburg, Va. was Marcia Kull of Corona del Mar. FURNITURE Sparkling! The mirrored ones In the shapes a1 Id sizes you want at a loqk-agaln RB price. Here's the looll th.at decOfalors love for bringing light .and dimension 10 every srttlng. Beveled mirrored lop glass lables .and pedesl.als on recessed bl.a.ck plexiglass b.ases with convenient c.tsters pick up the scene on .all sides and delight the eye, while being fun clional and e.asy to wipe .cle.tn. RB decor.tling service at no extra cost will put a gle•m in your room with lhe mirrored ones. 24" high pedesbl, S109. 30" high pe4esLil, $129. 42" high pedestill, $149. 60" • 30'' tockbll bible, $259. 24" x 30'' lamp table, $169. 18" square chow table, $ 99 • 30" squ.are comer 11;ble, $209. Delivery .a.nd our f.amous warranty o£"'- of qwilily at no extr.a cost 1 • " ~-.. ,• ' ' I .. ;, •' •' ,• " ) Benefits Go West Vicky Outmans and Mrs. Eric ·Bollinger head Missy toward the Recession Round-up of the South Coast Phill;larmonic Commit· tee on Saturday, April '19, in the John Warren home at Niguel Terrace. Chai·rman Mrs. Richard Charlton is planning a sparerib barbecue and square dancing de ~ monstration for t he western part y that wjll benefit Orange Coufity Philhar monic Society's · orchestra schedule and y9uth con~erts . HARPE R PT,A: Annual carnival will take place from 11 a.m . to 3 p.m . Sunday, April 13. at sch~!. Booths will include buked goods, p lants. white elephants and games. Hot dogs and soft drinks will be served. LINCOLN PTA : A fa mily fair and swap meet will take place at the school from 10 a.m'. to 5 p.m. Saturday, April 12. Included will be a show, music and rood booths. • NJEBLAS PTO: Westem Days carnival "'ill be presented by lhe unit Saturday. April 19, from 10 a.m. to4 p.m . on Lheschool grounds . Public is invited lo the event. which will feature games. prizes. contest!i r and refreshments . ST JOHN AUX : Ms. Gladys Trusdale. home economist, will speak tonight at the general meeting on~retching Your FOod Dollar. She a lso instructs homerh.akers in nutri,tion and food buying. T .Ei WINKLE PTA: Open house' from 7 to 9 p.m. Thursday, April 24, will take place in ·conjunction with ice c ream social in Boswell Hall from 6:30 to 8:30. Tickets, at SO cents, v.·ill be sold at lhe door. Continuous entertainment on the stage will include gymnastics. fol k dancing and a band . Speakers, Sales Public Bid AAUW SC Juniors A Learning Day and South Coast J unior used book sale. open to' Club Women 's C lub will the public, are planned in stall new . officers by t he Newport-Costa Saturday, Apnl 19, dur· Mesa Branch or the ing a dinner meeting in American Association of the 1'1esa Verde Country University Women fo r Club. Saturday, April 19. Seated with Mr s. Beginning at 9 a .m. David Kelln er. presi· with registration, 10 dif-dent. will be the ~mes, ferent speakers will pre-Joh n Olson , J erry sent talks on an hourly Johnson, Ron Carey and basis ut Orange Coast Phillip Newton. vice pre· College. sidents; J.im. Wo lk , Topics wi ll in clude secretary, ,a n d Dan computer science, inna. Gordon, trea~1.1rer. lion, behavior modifica- tion. alcohol and other drugs, cance r . marriage and the family , flooding .. ph ysics. garden s o( Europe and energy. Registration will take place in the student center . Th ere, is no charge. 1· Ebe ll Clup The Ebe l! Club of Laguna Beach will have its annual rummage sale Saturday, April 19, in the "'omen's clubhouse. Literacy Members of the South Coast Literacy Council will atte n d and participate in the Southwest Regional Con· ference or the National Affi liation for Literary Advance in Tucson April 18-20. Making p re sentations wi ll be M rs. O n alee Carter a nd Mrs. Gerrfe ,Wilbrecht. JOBBERS $/5!<. . ' r nu1sciay. Apn1 1 O 1 '37 5 Boy: Battery ·Included By EBMA BOMBECK rain. heat. sno..i.·. "'alk· I have the , 1tandard in g , runnin g and X-1115 model Boy that shoy,•e rs. All they "·anll.1.1 was mass produced in to do y,·as rest o n cofft>c 1958. t tables, Coke m:1chines The kit seemed like a and car acce lerators. real bargain at the time. The feet "'ere only JG It contained on all· years old and c<.ir ried a muscle body with a 15-lifetime g u;1rante<". I de· quart Kool-Ade capacity. cided to havt.' a talk with 10 soiled fin gernails , theX-111 5. 1 hum<1n hair (three-eolor "I want t'o hav(· a talk option), arms and legs "'ith you about your for smooth mobility and feet." I sai<l one n1ur1ung drip-dry feet. at breakfast . We already t)ad one ··~1 y "''hat "'" he asked. boy.butmyhusbandwas ··Those tv.·o little rlip- making a lit tle· more pers at the end of your money and fell that a ankles "·ith lhl· lung second boy v;ould be a toenails .·· real luxury for me for "Oh those. \\'hat did small trips. you call them a~<.11n ·•" At firs t. th e X -1115 model was a gem . It would run to the store for me, get the puper out of the drive\\.'a y. transport empties back for the de- posit and get m y glasses out or the bedroom "'hen I was in the'kiJchen. Then a very vital pa11 of the X -1115 dcteriorat· ed . . t he feet . Those "'ondcrful drip.dry feet that couldn't pass up a mud puddle without fill- ing up the shoes sudden· ly stopped functioning. They v.·e re allergic to "Feet . I f you don't start using thcn1 they're going to turn blue and falloff_" W...Y•W_. ...... , I t22 H~ .,.,d. COtf• W.-541..025t ~ t'astt'St drav.· in the \\'c~l a J);1ily Pilol Cla :-.s1f1 1·1~ ,\d Phone ·J have to huvl• lh(' l"<tr agu1n tod<.iy to driv(' 10 Sl'hOOJ. •• "\Vhy''" "I have loo rnan~· books to l'arry on n1v bike. ·rhe bi kc· Pl'dal 1.s broken. ~ly tennis shoe t:atchcs in the KCar. So- meone nearly ran ml' off lhe road vestcrda\'. l°\'l' lost my bike lock ~nd ~u· n1cone v.·ill steal Lt. It 's going to rain. No onL" \\'ho LS 16 ride:-. i.I ln kl' to Sl'hool.'' AT WIT 'S END : ! -. I 'I f you tun·t give mf an l 0 xcuse for not riding your bike . y ou can \\ <tlk ... 'l°hl· X ·lllS 's CYt'S flashed. lhcn froze. llis arms hung limp and hi!!. body v.·rithcd in p<1in At tio-tt. 1·attling gasp cam~ frorh his lips. '.\t e m o t o 1'\ e w Parents:· Thl· batters- operatcd Boy n1odcl runs a httle more 111 co::.t. but they're "'Orth the fl""' t·x· lr<.1 but·k::.: · Cooking tor one c•n be tun. Wednead•ya In th• DAILY PILOT ~ITTJ® ~[f®@~ ~ITTJ©J@@[f @M~@@@[f Relax in natural rattan. 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Your fine Treasury diamond comes complete with a lifetime trade-in at full purchase pnce on a larger diamond Fine Jewelry Department. ~A PA••~Beach al Or angel home •Open weekdRYt 9 30 to 9·30 Sundays 1Olo6 OlAHGI: City Or at Garden Gro¥e Blvd .• Qpen weekdavt 10 lo 9 Sundays 10106 s.N'TA AHA: 3900 So Bnslo!-No ol So Coast l'ttla •Ooenweekdays930to ll Salurdays930·7Suf'ldays 10106 ... ' ' DAILY PILOT Thursd1y.Aprl1 10.197' • Tonight's TV Highlights CBS (2) 9 :00 ~··Generation ." Davict Janssen heads the cast of this 1969 movie • com e dy about a father visiting his ne wly !!.\" n1arri c d -an d very pregnant - d<.1 ughter (Kim D:.irb yl in New York. Carl , Re iner a nd Pete Duel also are featured. ' KCET 12819:00 -··LadiesoflheCor- ridor. ''This new play uboul \vomen living l in a New York hotel s tars C loris 1 Leachman. Jane Wyatt, Zohra Lampert l and Mike Farrell. l"J' ABC (7) 11 : 30 -)Vide World Spe<ial. tJ A tribute to Cole P6q_~r is 'presented in ··At Long Las t Cole -Whut a S\\.•ell Party ~ It Was." .......... ~ ... -"'.,........_:...."""'"_,_. -~ ..... TV DAILY LOG Friday DAYTIME MOVIES 10:000 '1hr ""M (drl) '61-ffdiltd Todd. Robtrt Ml!f!ty. 16i "Pillow T1lk" (com) '~9-0ort' Day. lloc~ liudSO!l J l:lO GJ "Rtu11i911 ill R1M" /com) 'SI -Ptr_,. Dow, Mar~ Sltvens. 12:00 ID "!ti. l iU" (mu~) '4?-IUthry~ li!IJ'°n· AtlboU ' C~tl'<t. 1:00 0 ~II N tile f11kffM (Id~) 'Jl- ~IC~.Ud Arlfn, lylt lalbol Severt, ...... qjl (t) '1hr C.pttl11'' T1btt" (com) fl(J-klhn Grfl !ollft, PrUJ Cllmmins. 2:lO(}J(C) MJt1 pt~ftt '1 D1 ~1~· tu'' {com) '19-E1th1r Wlll11111s, Red S\e!lori. oU ~IC) "lift Wltll f1lflt1" \cu1") 47-Willilm PowtM, Eli11be1h lf)'lor. lrt111 Dunne. J:OO Q {C) "bl ~ C...u.I Mill" (dra) '69-Lotiis Jourd1n, Mur l)'ler Moon. Qol (C) "tip Frt• llw lud" (<I,.) '6~-Cl!tf l!obtrtson. Red !u"oos, J:lO rn '1M 11rsuw ,,.,. .. <61•) ·~9 -Jollft S.10fl, S.ndra Dt1. Q fC) "M1. Jtritlit" (1c!Y) '6t- r.11nc:k Mwiee, Connit Stevens, M1rty .lrllt!I. KOCE Television 11 10 \cllotl 0 1Uri<I N1w' CCI llCOCtJ 11:11 "'°"'(CJ (P85) 1:11 T1,...ttOr1w (CI f :1J Cem"'lllli1T •I L l•lflt T""'-' IC I ' 1:4S l ...... /Otll ICI t 101 •lwl'1l Ct"''"' !Cl ICTWI t :• TtMllllll CMl<fr111 to 111 .. !Cl J :lf 1111or 11•l l•ll•I A.ft lm•U•• ~tlHI ""-llf"t (Cl (P8SI l :lO Fftll"'I Goed !Cl IC f W! 4 :00 Y e11 wdn M1d1tlftt !IUXEl 4:M Elt<lri<Ct1t1Nflt !Cl tCTW! s:• S.11t-SlrMl IC i(TWJ •:OO Booll a.11 !CJ IPIH•l 6:)t Mafl•llf ffl•lr ... "'tftl CCI 1:• ...... fld ltr•tll1 ICI tPflSI 1:• .... l,w•h~ CCI I :• f~1Jtj11IM'f .. Um !Cl jP8Sl u •w ONAWAO' . YlbnatiO.v~ COL.ORtt-...·••-..-----8 .... ~··:... ,_.,.. c.............., .. 5fll Sf ................... Ji-9]9' SCR's 'Stabject to Fits' A Nightmare on The on ly thing mor(' cnign1atic than South Coust Repertory 's latest production, "Subject to 1''ils," is the rationale behind the company's decision to mount this n1l:htmaris h allegory in the first p l<At.'e. The original pluy by Yale d r an1a s tud ent Rober t Montl:omery is a mishmash of unrelated unrealities crisscross· "SU•J t:CT TO FITS" A pl•, 1>y Roi..rt Mo"t11omerv. oore.:teo 111 O.•ld Em,.. •. •~111"11 •nd H~lln11 tlY W..n Tuohy, co..- tun-e' tlY Ml>•11""1F!1• V•"Otr --,...."<"I Clirec-lat .Jotin EUl"lllOl'I, prei,enled by SooilPI C:O.>t Re~r1Gt, T .-u1.1,, thro"9h Sun<l4J• •l I <ft loco. ""Iii Mil• 11 •l Ille ThorO 51«9 T"Nte<, 11:1/ ""-"PG<t8111d .• C.0•U-•t Rt .. rv•tooni;..-..1161. THE CAST Pr once My>h~!n .• , G.ity &tll "'t ltOU!ol •I< ROflc'rl Wf19'1t ~yO'H4r•G1bl>le WronCr•IJlr.,.. Henry HO!fm4n P1rvlon ROIJOll'li" Ltbf'CJe• ...... . Mold.I""" YtDMI< hon Alll•Y• Y6~n(h1n . <Hnw" l•OIJll" •. , . CA"e<.il~~hfl .... IPP<>h11•~1ffl .. ,. N•t••h.I F!lllPOvfll • .k>N>·O.V•O lte ll~r . .... Jd..,,,.,8or"~ .•. Ml•~~511ttr• ing their way through the mind of u Dostoevskian <;ha racter and , by extension, through the minds oC its aud ie nce. Both a re someY:hal the w,orse for the ex- pe1ience. Even in its more lucid mo- ments, whi ch are few and Car · between. ··subject to Fits" fails to grasp the mosl fragile thread of true dramatic essent·e. Its first act is merely boring'; its second. nauseat ing. Intermission Tom Titus AS USUALLY IS lhe case at South Coast Repcrtol'y, the pro· duction itself, undc1· D uvl d Emmcs ' direction. is skillfully and imaizinutivcly mounted . Speaking on a l)urcly ~cchllical level." Fits'' probubly is the co~­ pany's outstanding productlon'OC the season \vi th its 1ny1iad alter a· lions or selling and complicated lighting CUl:!!:i . Emmes, in a published pre· show warning, stales that the •play is to be Visu<.11ly experienced rather t hnn intellectually com - preh l~ndcd. 'fhis is very definitely . thecuse, though ··(·xpe1ienced'' is a rather polite Lerrn ror a scnsa· tion which ultimately borders on revulsion . It is difficult lo t:valuate th~ casl or the SCR sho'tl.'. since the actin g required is of the charade variety. Gary Bell , 111 the central role of th t• ··jdii>t" µursuing the Meaning o f t.ifl'. d1~pli.1yS little ' 1nore than \Yidt'·l'.'"l'd a\\"C in varying deg rees. eonvl'y111).! none of his inner intt·n ~ity lu his au- •di ence. MOST 1~1 PRt:SSIV E or the pe1iormers is . s urpris ingly. a Movie Tops • 'Rrmaways' Lead.s Nielsens NEW YORK I AP) -r\ CRS-TV movie, "The . Runaways," outran its competition lasl week and wound up tbpping the weekly A.C. Nielsen Company ratings list for evening network prog1·a ms. However, the Nielsen aud ience csti1na~es for M;;irch 31-April 6 showed th<tt even though it is c lose to the rederal tax-filing deadUne, vie"'·ers had little interest in an N13C News s tudy or taxation. The study, broadcust Sunday ni ght, was the least watched of all evening sho"'·s rated by Nielsen last \veek . According to the Nielsen estimates. the 20 m ost popular ·shows last week were: ··1·he Runaways" <CBS >; ·•Sanford and Son'' (NBC>; .. All in the Family'' and ,.The J effersons ·' (both CBS>; .. Chico and the J\>lun" INBC); ··Good 'l;'imes" CCBS); '·1'he Rockford Files" <NBC ); "Maude" (CBS): "Police Woman" <NBC): ··Kojak, .. ··Mary Tyler J\foore," ·"Rhoda," and "Barnaby J ones" (all CBS>; "ABC Sunday f\>fovie," "Mannix," .. C<.1n non " and ·'The Wallons·~ (all CBS >; "$. W .A. T " <ABC I; "Carol Burnett" (CBS) and ··NCAA Basl<elball" INBC L complete neophyte -James Boress in his first acting iole as a tu bercular. suiclde·bent youth and the only caet member tor whon1 one can conjure up any em· pa thy whatsoever. Oth ers participating ' In clude Art Koustik, Robert Wrlghl, Peggy O'Hara Gibble, Sharon Crabtree, Herify Woffman, John· David Kelle r and Marlene Silvers, an actress of con- siderably m ore depth than is evl· •de nt on the SCR stage: Having d eli vered , this season, superlatives such as "Cha m. pionship Season," ''Hol L Baltimore'' and "Tartuffe," South Coast Repertory m ay be e'ntltled to a bil of wretched ex- cess. as the company did in past years with notable failures like ··Baal '' and ··saved.'' T his pa rtic ular ··experience" con- tinues through 1\1ay 11 , aightly except J\1onday, a._t ~he Third Step Theater, 1827 N"ewport Blvd., Costa Mesa . Monarch Bay • AFS Festival Begins Friday An int ernatio nal festival coordinated by the San Juan Capis trano chapter o r the Am.erican f'ield Service .ind the Monarch Bay Plaza merchants will be held Friday and Suturday at the plaza. Frid ay a nd Saturday al lht' plaza. Friday activities include the San Clemente Hi gh School stage b.ind from 4 to 5 p.m.: Sp;1nish dan(·crs Linda and Jeff Dunn from 5 p. m . and a rL'ception for ~\rl enc Isaacs. a p hotojou rn a list al 7 p.m. in the F irs t Edition Book Store. Saturday activities include a brunch at 9 a.m . in the CrO\\'n I-louse Restaurant ; travel films <it the, Niguel Theater fl'om noon to 4 p.m . and a wide t asting from 3 p.m. to 5 p.m . at thl" Cro~'n !louse. Oth~r events include folk d<.1 ncing, b ands a nd musiciuns from various high schools \\'ill oc· cur throughout the du). r\mcri(·an Field .Se1·vicc pro· vides scholarships for an over- seas st udent exc h ani~e program. PffH FALK G ..... 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WI-6 Ac:odeMy .4.w•d MOW1it1•tlons DUSTIM HOffMAM I• . ••LEMMY" ••1 ..... "HAR RAD EXPERIMENT" Today more lh•n ever . .. 1tlll the best buy See new car exhibils by national & interna1ional manufac1urers -th e1 full speclrum from economy 10 luxury cars. Special exolic & classic car concourse. APRIL 12·20 ANAHEIM CO NVENTION CENTER ADULTS S2. JUNIORS & SR . CITIZENS It. Wsekdays: 6 pm lo 11 pm Sal. & Sun.: Noon lo 11 pm Tiekets may te purchased at tile Show anti 111scou111 tickets are now available at au 01anue Coonty al/lo Clealers. IARIRA STIEISAMD JAMES CAAM "FUNMY LADY" lf'Ci-1 "MURDER OM THI ORIENT EXPRESS" + "THE GAMILEl .. "'LEHMY'' "FIVE EASY PIECES" !RI "STEPFOR.D WIVES" IRI "CALIFORNIA SPLIT" "FOUR MUSKETEERS" "M.A.S.H." "YOUNG FRANtclNSTEIH'' lPGI "NARLISS VAMPIRE KILLH• Wait 'ti l You See Alexander's Oanana! Only seeing is believing. Alexander's gone bananas in the oeaut1ful new Sheraton Newport Beach with his distinctive drinks. dancing, entertainment and his one and only Banana Alexander Now App1eoring Center Stage Monday thru Saturday 9:00 pm ID 1:30 am Also Whitney Quinn-The Electric Hair playing your favorites nightly tll 9:00 pm ~::c~~~r~!~nMN~~~t, ~ Boulevard. Just Sovtn of Or;inge Co. Airport Newport Beach. Cu11( 92660, 1714) 833-0570 ., • j ' cl. 01 II th sa ie w; JXl th ag at M "" ah '" lh• ' ' all as tho <O. "" • l ~ ' ( I I I I I I I ' I s y s I Third 'God/ at her' "fVext for Coppola? Thursda , Oscar Flap Hope, S inalra Irate a t 1975 DAIL Y P!l OT Ba e ountmg Viet Co17-g Wi re LOS ANGELES CAP! Fr•n· ci.s Ford Coppola, who won thrt:C' Oscurs Cor "The Godru.Lhl'r, PMrt. II," is toying with the lduu or a third sequel on lhe Mafia, a nd says h~ ul•ojs devcloplng a tnov· ieon Vielnum'. ''It 's about the mythology or "'ur. I choot;c not lo call it a political film," Coppola suid or the proposed war flick. COP POLA, WllO t\vO years ago directed "The Codrather," ubout the mythology of the Mafia, won Oscars 1.1t lhe'17th an- nual 1\<:aden1y A"•urcls Tul'sdrjy ni~ht for cowr1t1ng, d1rt>ct1ng .1:1nd producing ''Tho Godfather, Part JI." The (ilm Sequel to "The God- father," be~t picture of 1972, w~n si:fc Academy Awards: best pte- lore, best supporting at1or. bc::.t direetion , be.st. adaptt-d scr eenplay. best <Ht dirt-ctjon :.ind best drama tie seore. COPPOLA'S father, composer Curminc Coppol:.i, s hared :.in Os car for the latter. Coppolu said he is continuing to toy ml;'ntally wjth combining the t ..... J "Godfathers" into i.I "1'hl· (;odfather, Part Ill." EYES 'GODFATHER 111' Fran cis Fo rd Coppola , Ry 11()1'1 Tfl()~1 1\S LOS ANGEl,fo:S IA l•l \\'ords fl~·y,· baC'k and forth \\'cdncsday over ;111 allcgt"dly polit 1 ~al s pceeh at the Oscars prescntution th:.it drc"' the ire of llot, I-lope, Fr:.ink Sinatra :.ind John \\'aync . . 1'hc incident bt•gan v.hcn lil·rt Sl·hncidcr ac- t•c ptcd the documentary feature ll'A'Urd. at '!~uc;.d~~ nighl's Academy .A"·.ard'>. lie coprodu_c~~. llla1ls un<l f\.1ind s," i.ln 1nd1ctment of Amt.'r1ca !'i role 111 Vietnam . SCllNEIDEJC RE1\U ,\ tl·Jcgr:.in1 purported!~· rrom the Viet Cong reprcscnt<.1t1\c at the Pa1·1;. pt.•ace tiilk s thanking "all our friends in America ... for their efforts on behalf of peo.u:c and for the application or the Paris accord!; on Vict- n;,1m ." "lllid tiiSte," s aid c.:ornt.•dian !lope on \\.c<lnl·~· d;1y .Juhn \\'oJ)lll' tountl <iut uliuut \\hat S<·hn 1·1Uer hail !>;JLd , he\\ ;J!'> flll'IUU ~ T llE 1'10TJON l'l(TUR .. ~ ,\tt1dl•n1y a gr<.'cd Y.'1th the reply in :.i s t;,it1;.·1n(·11t \Vednl·sd:.i~. Koch h:.id :.it'll·d 01:-. lhl· Ac;,1dc·n1 ~ ':-. ;1uthoriz.ct.I 1 \'prt·:-.1.:n tal1\·c . the :-t;.1tt.·n1ent suul, 1·1t1ng h) l<.1\\S th:..~ prol.11b1tl·t.I thl· ,\l'<Jtll•n1y ··rrv111 t'Olll'l'l'ning 1t s 1.:l l 1\1th e<.·01111111 tl' po I it1 ca I or lo.d)Or 1:-.sut·:.. ·' Sthlll:ldt>r, \\ho ho.is prodlll'l'd 'ill t h fillns "" ··t:a:.' Jlulcr ·· und ··1··1\'t' t:;.1;,y l'Jt't'l·:.. · .... ~jtd hl· h:id nu rl'gl"l'l>. U\'l'I" h1 ;. st>Jlt·n1t·nt · "I don 't ~tlO\V 11 h~· :in~·one \\OUltl ubJl'l't Lu a sl<1tt.•1nl·nt 1,f tr11..·nd~h11 1 <.illd jll'UC'e. ·· . .\fte1· ull , lilt• \'tt.•\ Cong :tt'l' nut g:1ngslt_•r-. 111 the lulls, !Jut ll•g1t1n1:.ilt! for<·t::. 111 \'1ct11:.in1. ~1 :. r1· l·Ol:lli..:ct.I by a ~l'Cl'lll l'flls l·llll·rct.I 1ntn b\ 1hl' Amcri c<.1n govern men! ·· 'Star Trek' Movie Due ··J\o 1·cgrets ... said prodUl'l'r Schneider lloµc said he p'art1o.11l y .heard ~hl' st<.il(·ml·nt backsto.1i,:c und thought nolhtn~ of tt until ht' r(•- t·civcd five telegrams dcmunding an a/lS\\Cl' "on ~hulf or the 55,000 Amcril'U ns 'A'hO g a\·c th_cir lives in Vietnam." Then he h:arncd '''hat SC'hne1dcr had Coppola S late d For TV Special LOS ANGELES (AP> _ .. Star Trek" flies ugain! The joyous nl•...,·s is passing along from one .. Slur 'frek " freak to another, 1.1nd there are thousatidS. · No television SCl'ics hus ever attracted the fanutical rollov.'ing us the sag:.. of thl' intrepid ercw of the USS Enterprise. •• fcaturc·length version of "Slur Trek.·· It will feulurc as muny of the original cast as are willing to re- tu'rn, plus ''JO internuti'on~I t·clcbrillcs for ca mco rolt•s. '' ,\ll this is very J:\f<ttifyinj( to Gene H.odde nbcrry who \~t ill ...,·rile and prod uce the fcutOl'l'. "Star 'J'rek " is his bo.11Jy. he repi)rted . "I likl' to get out to said and was indignant. universities at least once <.t yc:.i r Lf)S ANGE.I.ES (1\f'l Ostar·\\'llln1ng film to find out \\'hat lht•y 'rcthinking. ''I lfAVE SA ID l'J\J not a ha\\'k. l'n1 a ehitkcn.·• makor fo'r a nr.:is Ford Cop1>0la h:.i s signed \\ilh lhe lhc comedian said . ··But I didn 't think th<tl kind of a NBC television lll'l\\·ork lo C're;.1t l· a progr~11n b:.r scd "This Lim (' lhl'Y µlull!ll'd " st<.1lt!1ncnt had any pl.uc.:c un the r\e:.iden1y A\\<irds , oneorit;.i l•\fron1out1·r s1~u<'l'. meeting f.or l,U'.10 students. Eigllt :.ind I thought it should be :.u1sv.•t.·rt·d .'' !l\BC :.i iln<1u ilt't•li thut Cop1KJla . 1)1odLu·l·r \\ rll\·l'- thousand shuy,·t·tl up. and the pr·o· I-lope said he hurriedly compos':'tl a reply : · \\'t· direelor of •·'fhe Godfather. !-'art 11 ·· :.ind ''l'hl· Cull · ~r:.im had to bt_• >.\\'itcht•t.J to the ur(' not rcsponsibll' ror any pohtll'Ul refc rcnt:t'S \'t:l'Sution ," \\ill join \\'ith a :.ub>.1d1<1r.v tif the IJ0.1skctba JI st utl i u n1 " n10.1de on thi.s program tonight anti '''t.• ;.u·c sorry th~y ('hi Id ren 's \\' ork s hop 'J'hc:.itt.·r to l'l'l·:.i le I hl· ::.hov.· for k l.k 1 l \\'l'i'l' made." Ile ('Onfcrrecl \\'t1h l:U·l·n1 ee<.· Frank tl>"l"75-76 "C''"'''' Star 'f'rck ·ers <.1rc 1 t.· t 10.1 . ._ J ., ... ,, Sinatra and the show 's produter l lo\\·urtl Koeh, \\'ho Eat.·h Yl'•• r secs doze ns of con\:en· 1'hc s u bjcl'l \\· 1 I l conecrn ·'the 1·e:-.pon!'i t.' on t.·:1 rt h T GOT b k r 0 d t r th <.i "rl;'cd the J'l•ply s hould IX' made. d · h h I l LARGEl.Y AS n result of the "I J US ac 1 ' m ;,i t ions among ev11 Cl's o c 0 .. 1 told F'rank if hc didn't Y.':.int 10 do it, 1 to the rirst t·ont:1t·t m;1 l' v.·1t t 1::. pa net l_\ :..11 l'.\ · · It p t h met:ting with s tudent-'> al LSU series. 1'herc o.1rc two annually 1n tra·terrcst1·io.il intcJJigt:.'nt·l·. cont1nu1ng cu , ¥rajm~o~u~n~~a~s~·~~:".'."._'.''_".'.'.."__:;_~:'.'._~':'.:~~~~·::_~::..":':.~'.'.:."':...~~~~~~~~~__'."~·o~u~l~d:'_'~s~·a~i~d'...'._ll~o~p~c~·-__ ··~c~'·~a~n:k~s~a~i:d~~h,~·~·u'....".d~n~•~t~.~\:l·~1,:e~"~~:--~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~=:~~-~nnounccd that it wil~ produl·e a f Louisiana State University), ' J\c"' York. fi2:iRQ!tjR:!WjD '" A great place lor kids. STIMULATES young minds. Saturd•y• In the 1 DAILY PILOT • WINNER 3 ACADEMY AWARDS Including BEST CINEMATOGRAPHY ,l t D AST Alli 5TAlllM4 STllJ'I MCQUlllM ,AUL NIWMAH ,A.Tl DUNAWAT YOUR HAIRDRESSER DOES IT BETTER warren beall y julie chris ti e goldie hawn -• -....... :::;;i... IRI 2 ACADIMY AWAIDWOMI IEST ACTRESS · IEST DIRICTOR ACADEMY AWARD WINNER BEST ORIGINAL SCREENPLAY flLA YIHG TOGETHER IN Ill ~d\ IPGI CHAILTON HllTOM A\'AaAINI IXCLUSIVI F iea ~ . theBean JamesCaan Alan Arkin '• 'ex: Step ford 'Wives ""' IPGI "'""'~ .. ~ ...... ,.. ...... "SheiJa"l..v;ne. 1Sdead•ndhvin~~k" ' - " • r ' l . , " OAtl Y PILOT IOOMER TUMBLEWEEDS Thursday, Apnl 10, 197!> Tflt\I GO ~H 10 OTY MALL ANO Gef A MAl/!lrAGl UCEN5E . FUMKY WIMKERBEAM KNOC.K! KNOCl<f FIGMEMTS MAMCY WHERE'S ROLLO'? Wfn'5 THERE '?- ........ ......,,_, HE'S UPSTREAM LAUNCHING-HIS BOAT, TOO ' ' ! by Wrn. F. Brown and Mel CosSOll Til5 l "' QUA&IMOOOI by Torn IC. Ryan by Torn Batiuck by Dale .Hale . 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ACROSS I Manner o! wa1k1~ 5 Knocks 9 Ollic1a! document 14 Jotvi. 1n W11es 15 Relea se 16 Armadillo 17 Enthfa\I 19 Publish 20 Flying 1oys 21 One who overacts 23 Opinion 24 Alarm ?.7 Secular 29 Isolated land mass JI Smothers mwater JS Relrea1 37 Concluded 39 Prioc1ple ol good conducl 40 In add1t1ori -42 A1Ch11ec1ura1 vaulls •• Orienta! preli ~ 45 Conclude prematurely 47 HaywOl'th .... Moreno •9 Asian holiday 50 Wlfl OV~ 52 E. Indian pool • • 54 Sludy 56 Resumed 59 College "' 62 Legume 64 Hep 65 Within tne law 67 Joint mllammallOri 70 Spanish ptov1nce 1 1 Beginner '" 72 Take heed 73 Walked In water 74 Uttered 75 H1s!or1c periods DOWN 1 Units 01 volume 2 Expecl .J lfl(lus1ry Business VIPs 4 Inserts !> Revenue. AW 6 cnurcl'I vessel 7 Gisi 8 Take w1lhoul r1ghl 9 lnlants' lood 10 Fruit LOOI SMA A L I I I ST.liM MOl\EOl 0 S T S II Was matter worthwhile 41 Capable ol 12 Sea bird betng set 13 Pro ----, In uprigh1 proporlion "3 Judicious 18 Fiber-46 ---and producing gravel root plant 48 Oetect1!'9 22 Frantic apciarafus 25 Real 51 Spigot estate 53 Replace 26 Ancient cabtes Palestine SS Beef and village pork 28 lnd1gnat1011 57 Fem1n1ne 33 Resign name 32 River 58 Office 1urbo!ence . lurn1lure 2 words ilems 33 Baseball 59 Blemish team 60 Acless 34 U.K.native Maria-·-- 35 No longer 61 Bitter living 6J Tune J6 European 66 Small boy 11ve1 68 Three. J8 Remove Preli- ~1scous 69 Coal scu111t PEAMUTS JUDGE PARKER " HE'S si'ILL TALKING OUT OF CURl05fTY. l CALLEO LONG DISTANCE ro A BROKERAGE HOUSE! THE HIS BROKER! MARKET WA5 OFF 2.06 ••. EXACTL'Y WHAT WILLSON $A!D ll WOULD BE, AB&EY! MISS PEACH J .J DICK TRACY Ml55 CMTAL, AltE WE "WOMEN"? PICK UP 1000 Y~ SHARES 6UT OOH'T WIL.LSOH. PAY OVER 3&~! 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Yo,oml This st•11me"t ••1 Ill.cl wnh tht C11<1n1y Clerk of Cringe County on M1rcn 1~, 1t7S '""' PublisMd Ort"!i9 Co•" O•lrf Piiot, April 10. 17, 2•,111<1 -y I, lflS 1111·'5 P UBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE P.UBLIC NOTICE Pt:Rl.IC :-;OTIC& I Pt:BLIC ~OTICE lU .. 1..lotl coi11To• TMIE STATI Of' CALI l"ORNIA FOR ---.. U,,L1C'NOfi(E BID TMI COUNTY OflORAHGE. Ne.A-U lll ''"1 NOTICE 01" MEARING 01" the s.Jdd!eti.ck "'''-' um11ec1 kJpol ... , 11' IOM fl'O R ,. 110 ... TI!. OF Olllrklwill ICtlP'I bldlup IO!tOOp.m., -..... WO". ~·•OR LETTERS Tllv'10t,, AprU 11, l•IS, 11 !he Mi· '""' .... nn1 Strvkis Oflltl 2SIOO 4 Ptil Tl\TAMIHTAll'I' .. IHI W•l"'°I Ro.lct"L•011MMUl1 C~Ufornl .. ,.,t .. l!.11•1• nl MAlilTI"' W ILL IAM turn1ih1neot; • ' GRf;.lfllN G£R ..... MARTI N w. PrOQr-'m""'tllt Cllt11le!(lf" .:.J Gom-GRl!lflNGEft. ~cea•~. pU!ttlttf"lntl/ NOTICE IS 11E REDV GIVEN IJ\ill 1..illl 9IYl11t 'c ..... l•l1 ctet1ll'• to ti. 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Ut•I US-J1 11 AtwM,fM': l'w'itlot>er · "'*llthed Or•"9!' Co.tit 0.11'1 PllOI, _.lt.1,10,1911 UJ0.1S. Thutsdoy.April 10.1975 DAILY PILOT 87 WILL OFFICIALS FAVORING FENCE BE REBUFFED ONCE AGAIN? Numerous Acts of Train Vandalism Have Occurred Here In Past Denial for Track Fence Seen Again By FREDERICK SC iJOF.MEllL Ol UM Dally Pilot SUit For two years, st ate officials have blocked budget requests that wou ld have 8.llowed construction of fences to protect Santa Fe Railway tracks running through San Onofre State Park, site or numerous acts or train vandalism. It appears that a similar request made this year alsowilJ be de- ni~d. ' SAN ONOFRE PARK. LOCATED in the northern tip of San Diego C£,un ly, and San Clemente State Park, located j ust up the coast in Orang~ County, both are crossed by Santa Fe tracks. In San Onofre, lhe lracks a re only 50 feet from old Hig hway 101 \l.'b"ich now is used as a pad for campers. The track is fully ex- posed. • , .. For two years we've budgeted to~ a six·foot fence, but we've a~ys been turned down," s aid Ron Hanshew, a rea manager for 'th stateJ)epartinentof Parks a nd Recreation. Hapshe w s·tt:td a fe nce a long the San Onofre camping" ~nd p king_pad -about 3.5 miles long -would virtually preclude an)'.onq"j!"c.lilllbj ng onto the tracks or throwing rocks at passing trains .. , · · ·~ llANSHEW SAID TR.UN AND track vandalism at both parks has c reated subs tantial enforcement problems. particularly d uring Easter Yo'eek and the summer months when the par.kli draw larj:e numbers of visitors. A rence at Slin Clemente park would not help much, he said. because persons still could throw objects from t he top of the bl uffs to the tracks below. There also would be a problem or get· ting pedestrians across the tracks at the end of Avenida Calafia at the park's nor'th end. :.4.i ..... Hanshew said he asked for a $100,000.plus'apiffbpriation this year for .1_l)P. construction of the San Qnofre fen'ce, adding that he didn"t give if much chance of remaining in \,he budget .. Neither did James Whitehead, superintendent of the depart· ment's District 6 which takes in San Onofre a.nd San Clemente, WffiTEllEAD POINTED OUT THAT the fence e ach year must compete with thousands of other projects submitted by other parks in the state. Whitehead 1 however, noted that a fence, separating the track and the camping area is part of the overall m aster plan for San Onofre. Whitehead backed Hanshew's beliEJf that a fence would not help much at San Clemente. Whitehead could not provide a date for when the fence might be installed. He said it is uolikely that Santa Fe, which owns a 2.S-foot wide right·of·way on each side of the tracks, would jointly finance lhe fenciri g project witb the state. ''I think they look a l it from the standpoint that there wasn't a Pr:<>blem until we -w:ent in," Whitehead said. ·s·AN ONOFRE WAS LEASED FROM the Marine Corps in 1971 al the modest fee of $1ror50 years. The beach formerly was Part of Camp Pendleton. He said the proximity or the tracks to the camping and park- ing area was a concern raised when the park was leased a nd will remain a cc.incern until a reiice is erected . . ln the m eantime. both Hanshew and Whitehead said park rangers will continue to patrol the trouble spots in an attempt lQ keep the vandalism in c heck. But p atrols are limited, again because of budget restra.inls. Viejo'Tea~ :lt. .. ., Cultural Center .. Fund,.raiser Set The drive to raise money ror -the propos ed multi -million .orange County Cultural Center will come to t he Saddlcback Valley Sunday. A tea £or thos e interested ill the cente r. to be' built at The Ci· ty offi ce complex in Orange, is Mall to Host Rock Display Some o r Orange County's finest rocks, minerals, fossils and lapidary equipment will be on display Friday through Sunday at the Huntingto n Center Mall in Hu"ntingt.on Deach. The displays "'ill be placed there for the sixth annual show ~nd exhi blti9n of lh~ Santa Ana llocl<,and 1"1~,,-al Club,· , The show 1i"1tltlc Is "Stone Age '75" and will also feature dealers ,with rock sp e ~imens from "a)ious parl4i or; the country ; sc:lKJQJ c11spluy5: free gifts a t the . .cl ub booth ; l:ind lapidary equip· rhent for publlC use in m aking jewelry and cutting a nd poli&'!_ing F.kS.J , • ... Admission ia free. TJ.!! s hop- f?iJil 'c:enter is located on1F.dlnge.r l\veoue. neur Beach Bouicvard a.nd Lhe San Diego fol'eeway. scheduled ror 2 to 4 p.m . at the Donald Messinger home, ~12 Vera Cruz Lane, Mission Viejo. · Wayne Schroeder. vice presi· dent a nd projccl coordinator of 'the cultural cente r project, will speak. E ntertainment wi ll be provided by M ackey Swan, baritone : Frank Me rter, pianist; and Lyn Swan, accom- panist . Assisting with Jlostcss duties ·wil l be m e mb ers of the .Capi strano Bay-Saddle b ac k Valley Music Guild. a sponsor· ing chapt er ol t he cultural center. The center. already endorsed by the Ora nge County board or Supervisors, ·wi ll include a 3,000..seat auditorium, a smaller theater and recital hall, an ex.· hibil hall for fin e arts a nd sculpture plus restaurants. ac· · cording to fund -raising spokesmen. Members o f the board or directors said they reel that s uch a cenlrally·located facilit.y, like its counterpart, the Los Angeles Music Center, will " at- tract import.ant national ond in· 'tern.ation~l entertainment to 0..tange County. . ·• ~ M~ ttformatton about the f Ullural cente'r is aval1oblc by amtactlbg tho orrlcc at f1d•lllY .Tower, 2700 N . Main St., Santft Ana. literature Turned0u1 By Pupils More than 1,300 entries rrom future authors and i!J ustralors in the Sa ddleback Va l ley Unified School District were re- ceived by the Mission Viejo li brary for the third annual • · M issioncol t . Viejobc ry Awards." The conl('st. in which children were invited to "'rile and il- lustrate their own book:-;, is a takeoff on the Ameri can Library Association 's national annua l Caldecott and Newberry Awards' presented to the best·illustrated and best-written books. Local teachers and librarians are , j udging the e ntries from fi rsl to sixth grad~rs. Winners will be announ ced during National Library Week which begins April 13. A reremony to honor the win ~ ners is set £or 3 :30 p.m. Apri l 16, with County Librarian Harry Rowe Jr. presenting award"i. . Format or the contest is rlexi· .ble, with prose either typed oc- handwritten and· any medium us ed to illustrate, from crayons and felt·tip pens to photography and woodblock printing. . Binding is rlexible, Loo,. witl1 childre o allowed to use ever - "y thing· from cardboard , wa llpaper , fabric, tape, g lu e , ;st1ing, to st aples. According lo Trish Melcher. Mission Vie jo 's c hildren's librarian. stories will be judged on c ontinuity, cohesiveness, clarity, imaginativeness, gram- .mar ahd s pelling. · Illustrations will be judged on their artistic merits,and on how well they rerlect the text, s he said. The Mission Vi ejo library is a · branc h of the Orange County Public Library system. Restaurant Receives OK Of Planners Newport Beach planning conl• missioners have te ntatively ap· proved a new restauranl with lurn·of.the·century, San Fran· cisco styling Proposed roe Marine r 's At il e in Newport Beach. Pete Siracusa. ov.ner of the Rus ty Pelican and Ancien l Mariner res taurants already located on l\.1ariner's Mile, pro. poses to build the new rcstauranl at a s ite between American Marine and Rosann, fnc . on thq bay si de or Pacific Coas t Highway. Siracusa was asked to present his preli mina ry plans because the planning commission is cur· rently s tudying thC' specific a rt'<l plan ror Mariner·s Mile. Also, commissioners arc con- sidering c hangin g the city's parking requirements and "'ant• ed to discuss those with Si racus;.1, Included in Siracusa·s plans o.ire a view corridor between h1!:t structure and those surroundi n~ it, plus a wa H{·around in rront lJf hi s restuarant to permit people tu view the water. • FACING UP DUESSELDORF . Germany <UPI) -Police had no trouble catching a bank robber. witnesses t~tified. The m a n was a r eg ul~r customer. Wh en the un identified lock5mith turned up with a ph1tol demanding money. the cashier told him , "You·re not 11 gangster . We know you. At 1easeput a mask on .·· The robber insisted though, a.nd ntade off "'ilh $6,000. l I 1 l 88 DAILY PILOT Thursday April 10, 1975 QUEENIE By Phil lnterlandi SUGGESTIONS .. ~ c~ ... ~ .. ·---.... , .•. , •. --.. -·. L .M. BmJd Some Chick s Stark Nake d British Admiral Vt'rnon bo..ick in 1740 <tlways wore a grogram cloak when at sea . And that was the ye<1r, too, \\'ht'n tht> salty commander first i ssued a rum and \V:Jtcr m i x to hi s s ai lors. Valerie Stevens told m1._• the roregoing . and said it was because of the cloak that they referred to the concoction as .. grog." Wl-IEN u bride gets a clothes dryer a s a '"edding present, it's almost a certainty that she selected it he rself. Or so the marketing men report. They say brides influence scJec- tion of three out of every fi ve \vcdding g ift s. \Vhatever they be. But in the case of th e c lothes dryer. thal ·s :.dmost in - variably her l'hoice, not sometxxly e lses.'s. lt1URDER Q. ··What proportion uf the people arr ested for murder are under a ge 25 "! •• t\. About 37 out of every 100. J\IAYBE YOU'RE not aware thot some chicken breeders now are turning out feather· less fowl. Utterly na ked. those birds. They 're said to be 16 perce nt meatier th an the same breed or c hicke ns with feathers. 11 ·s un· fortunat e tho ugh understand<:1bl t•. ccrt;.iinly. that they catch cold easily CARRY A CAN of cream of t:1rtar in your ·car. sir. Sprinkle a little on the win.dshield . Smear it around. l.cl it set a minute. then wipe clean. It will keep the wipers from s mearing for up lo 200 miles, I'm told. JOllNBROWN Will bet you a quarter on the co rner you can·t id entify the John Brown in that Civil War dilly called "'John Sro\\•n"s Body.,. No. s ir. he wasn't the famous abolitionist hanged ofter the Harpe r 's Ferry raid. J.le \\'as s imply <• soldie r who died in combat with th e 21st Massachusetts Regiment. TAILORS of o ld nouris hed the s upe rsti- tion that any material cut out on 1-~riday couldn't be sewn up to fit properly. A reason a· ble potion , maybe. What tailor \\'Ould "'ant to face the weeke nd with unfin is hed work ? Al any rate. Mrs. Mamie Eisenhowe r. reportedly held lhe same s upe r stition when :-;he was in the White I-lou se . By her direction. nc\\· material was not to be cut out on Fridays lhere , l"m told. Address mail to L.l\1 Boyd . P .O. Uox 1560. Cost<:i Mes a 92626 . Copyri ght l975L.~I . Bo yd Curbs Proposed O n Loan Firms WASllINGTON IUPll -The Federal Trade Commissio n ha s pro- posed rules lo give con· sumers protection rrom such lhings as massive r e po ssessio n s of household goods or al· tachme nt or paychecks whe n they default on persona l loans . The wa y c ontracts often are written in the $74 billion-a -year con- s ume r fin ance industry. the FTC said Wednesday the borrower too often unwillingly signs away his rights and gives the ~oan company involved too much leverage. The biggest segm ent or that bu s ine ss invo l ves .automobile loa ns. J . THOMAS Rosch . h ea d of t h e FTC's Bureau o r Con s umer Protection, told a news conference the rules a re not meant to protect d eadbeats . Most people who default on loans. he said , do so because or ill· ness. une mployment or because th ey overex· tended the m selves. . The proposed rules Will not cover banks. but will afrect savings and l oan associations, Quickie credit operations and other s mall con- !Umcr loan bus inesses. Roach s aid other federal agencies are lookihg al inalching proposals for banks. ROSCH SAID current contracts often do not identify the household goods which can be re- possessed if t hC' bor- rower dl'faults . ,\s a re- s ult. he s a id , they "In· elude things suc h as the baby crib, the nupti al bed. and pots und pa ns things which if taken can severely affect the dcb- tor·s state or mind .·· Under the proposal. the household goods put up as sec urity \\'ould have to be c lcu r ly s pelled out. Wage assignments contract provisos whic h a llow the creditor to ~u to an e mployer to take part or <.all ox the default · ing debtor's paycheck would either be banned or limited to $300 wh en the rules are put in their final form. ALSO OUTLAWED would b e pr ovisions whi ch require the con- sumer to pay lawyer 's fees for the creditor in the event of a default, a nd require ments that the borrower waive his right to be told of. and present al, any legal pro- ceeding involving his loan. Rosch call ed the rules by far the most am· bilious FTC effort to deal w;th unfair c redit prac- tices. He said some st.ates already have laws affecting one or more of the proposals but the 10 separate provisions in t he proposal would make them uniform through· out the nation . FREEi CAR WAX DEMONSTRATION Sat., April 12 10 a.m.-3 p .m . '~-. ·~ . ,,,,,,. I .. ' 81.ack & Deckel'4 ." Fini~hing Sander · . ·: '. ·l • f1uih .... • ' si4os . ', ...... Int ·---··"''F.I' r-..t . .,c_, • frMI t-ile fw. 'edr9 C ........ f74lf4 ··~· • IYttylhi"I yeu neff -1,.hlle, 111191 eM lerti • r~ilhH 1ht-1..i1, ,.,..; .., .... __." 3•• Electric Charcoal 'Lighter • Shirt '-~ fires .,tclily wttMwt .... , """" • hty .. lltM -' ..... tee! .... 2.ff 169 . r ~" , ,, . . 1, ... ,_ .. i; 'f ' ' Great Gardening! 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' 9'ftnteM• .... , u.,.,. • """*'"'• fr..ttr (_..,.., sMH & P.m.-11" dHr ........ -:~ • ........ JO~· a u·. 11m1ca , \Atriltl ANA -· ..... ·-• (OS IA oi MISA • t , J ' ' '.j I l ' ' " I l i l ·' Sports in Brief 8)' CRAIG AMMERMAN AP Sporta Will« Step by st,p, Bl)! 1Walton- cnoves !arther .. away frpm th~ apo rta establishm.ent. And with every step. he comes' closer.to Possibly sev.ering his tles with 11 a:•me he1 was ex .. pe<.1.ed to dotnlnflte. lt i,11 golng to be dlfficult for Wnltl>n to function both as a• radical lertisl critic of the etilal}liahment un'd govern•· menl and In t9e sporb world which gave him a $2 million contract to play basketball. Regard.Jess 'of who is right, the truth is that those who radically differ from the ac· cepted norm have had dif· ficulty making it in the pro- f essional sports establish· ment. The past six months have produced changes in Walton few would have imagined. And 'here he Wa s, on Wcdnes· day, appearing at a Su n fo'ran· cl.Bco presit conrert'nt'l' with Jack Scott, th e spo1ts critic Who teportedly has been in contact with fugitive heh·ess PaUy Hearst. Walton referring to -ques· tioning he had undergone by the FBI in connection with Scott, told the news con- ference: .. You can rest as· sured that I will never talk Lo the enemy a gain . "I'm terribly sorry that l cooperated in any way, shape or Corm with s uth a counte r- productive organization as the FBI," Walton said. "I would like to re iterate my solidarity y,•ith ... Jack Scott and also to urge the peo· ple"ot the \•ior'ld to stand with Ui in our rejection of the Unit· Tnursday.Aprtl 10.1975 l'd Stttl('S government." Those c1rc statements that \lilalton, or anybody else has every right lo make. But they y,·ould :;eem to broaden the rift that has corne betwee n Walton and the sport, between hin1 i:tnd his team . Professio nal athletes are not expected to be radicals. and when they :.ir e it always seems to make things more difficult . Walton, the 6·11 center who so dominated the collcgiall' tiporl at UCLA. already had scores of s keptics as a result of his rookie season in the Na· tional Basketball Association. He missed about halr lht· season with an ankle in j ury that critics claimed other:::. would have played "'ith. 1-ie re~rtcdly sought to break hi s Jcontract. lie was, at timc.'S, ~,.,,..,.. ..... ..,.-• ...,,,,...,,ai'==••""''"""·r.dffl•••••«' """ . fl - McRae's Arm, Bat Rip Halos As a baseball hiller. the Kansas City Royals regard Hal McRae as a prince. As an out· fielder. McRae carries a repu~a · lion of being some~1hat or a pauper -e\'en by himself. McRae perpetuated one image and helped s hatter the other Wednes day night . His fourth hit of the game -a ringing single to left in the ninth inning -scored Amos Otis with the winning run and hi s arm preserved it when he threw California's speedy Tom- my Harpe r out at the ~late in .the home half or the inning. The Royals were thus able lo gain a 7·6 victory and a split of their rain-abbreviated series with the Angels . ": Marshall Mas tered Rau vs Kirby; Dodgers Bow CINCINJ\:ATI (APl -Some guys will try anything to gel a hit off Mike ~1arsh a ll . Dave Concepcion rcsort.ed to ·the unconventional Wednesday night -and it v.'orked lo give the Cincinnati Reds a 4-3 victory over the Los An geles Dodgers in National League baseball play" Concepcion, v.·ho spent most of 011 T \1 T onight Chn1111 1•I 11 ol 5 Minutes earlier. the li ght· hitting Chancy had jolted Mars hall with a single that scored the tying run. .. He (Marshall) gels you all messed up. You don 't have any idea v.1h at to expect.'' said 'Chaney, a .205 lifetime hitter. I-le drove in Ken Griffey, who tripled off Mars hall to open the dramatic ninth. Marshall t·urlier had (•hoked off Reds rallies in the seventh and eighth. dousin g two bases· loaded thrt.·ats. Clay Kirby and LA ·s Doug Rau square off in tonight's meeting. Lakers Lose Again; Irish Losing Star? The Angels. off tonight. launch a four-game weekend series with the Chicago While Sox. .. I don't have a reputation of throwing people out." McRae ad- mitted. "J know I have a good arm but my problem has been mechanical. I guess ~hey're go· ing to keep running until l become consistent. I may never. make another throw like that all season but al least I know I can.'' the ni ght in the chilled Reds dugout recovering from a groin injury y,·as coiled on in the ninth inning to pinch hit. with t he potential v.•inning run at third base . Numb from the 40·degrec cold ,1:hich gripped Ri ve rfront Stadium. he decided he had to \lo'arm up fas t for his date ,,·ith ~1arshall , the Los Angeles' reli ef ace. LOS ANGELES " ' " l """'ib • ' ' ' Buckner It ; ' ' ' Wynt\(I • ' , ' Fergu"""' ' ' ' ' (N;UYfV lb • ' ' ' C•aw!rorl ' ' ' ' Cf,y Jb ; ' ' ' ~ ....... 11 '' ' ' ' ' C1HCIHNAT1 .. ' "tli Ro.ell ' ' ' ' Mor~n 2D • ' ; ' 6entll t • ' ' ' T. Pt!f<!l ' ' ' ' Ge•on1mo(t • ' ' ' C...1l1ev rt , ' ' ' (fld,..V]tl ' ' ' ' Vukovoc11Jb 1 • ' ' NEW YORK -The Atlanta Hawks will pick first in the Na· tional Basketball Association's 1975 coUege player draft. but they're not ready to say whom they'll select. ''We have plenty of time." said Hawks pre1idenl John Wilcox. who won the No. 1 choice for his team on Wednesday in a coin flip at t h e office of NBA com- missioner Walter Kennedy. The draft will not lake place until aner the conclusion of the playoffs in late May. Center Marvin Webster of Morgan State and forwards David Thompson of North Carolina State and Dave Meyers of UCLA are the names most often bandied about, but Wilco:ic would not commit himself. (}.S. D"11n1ped MUNICH, Germany -Poland dumped the United Stales into last place in Group A Wednes- day with a 5.3 victory at the World Ic e Hock ey cham- pionships. Dtu1tlP!1 l,aokl 11g SOUTH · BEND -Notre Dame's Irish, for the second time in two years, may be losing an All-American basketball player to the professional ranks. Sophomore Adrian Dantley, who has two years of college eligibility left, confirmed Wed· n_esday he has applied to the Na- Kings Meet Maple Leafs In .Toronto TORONTO CAP) -Los Angeles hasn 't lost t~ To~onto .in hockey this year with five VJC· tories and a tie in six games yet the Kings are worried about tonight's game. . . "It will be tough to win in Toronto," declared .captain Terry Harper and.the Kings need a victory to avoid the toughest of schedules in Nattonal Hockey As- sociation Stanley Cup competi· lion. For a Toronto victory would send the best two-of-three,series back to Los Angeles and the Forum on F.riday night -a five- hour air trip and games on con· secutive nights. Then the winner must be re· ady rdr second r ound action 1tartlng Sunday night whlch 'wobld be at the Forum · if .!.fie ~gs win. . .' Harper said rookie goalie Gord ~cR.ae gave the Maple Leafs· eontidence in the first game that ..,(,went into sudden death overtime before Mike Murphy score4 to :cive the Kings a 3·2 victory. j ·i:i '(;{ * On 1'¥ 1'onfgfll Cltannrl 5 al 8 lional Basketball Association to be drafted under the league's hardship rule. A year ago, Irish All-American center John Shum ate decided to forego his one remaining year of eligibility and was picked by the NBA Phoenix Suns. ' S I rn111 lo S..nllle? SEATTLE -1-Iank Stram, former coach of the Kansas City Chiefs National Football League team. was in S~altle Wednesday, apparently being courted for the. head coaching job with the ne w Seattle NFL franchise. KAN5ASCITY •• ' . ~ I P••kSS ' • ' • .Qli~CI • ' ' , ~~.rr,ylb.: ' ' ' , • ' l(llDrw Oh • ' ' • c.. Breu 3ti ~ ' ' , C. Roj•~ltl • ' ' ' C.O-srt _, ' ' • ... ,_, • ' ' ' Spt\ltorllp ' ' ' ' McO.nlelp ' ' ' ' Tolals ,. ' " ' KanwsCHy C•llfornl• A-S,ll}. I , Cubs Serve Snowballs It looks like the Chicago Cubs are prepar- ing to lbrow out snowballs today instead of !baseballs. The Cubs' Steye Swisher (.L) and Jerry Morales, though, were aiding groqnds CALIFORNIA .. ' ~ bi M.Ne!UHCI S ' ' ' Ri~.,11 ' ' , ' 1-iMPt<.., • , ' ' Soc"te ltl ' ' ' ' Ctwlk 3ti ' ' , ' St•nton rf ' ' ' ' l.4houd rr ' ' ' ' EL. Rdrver C 3 ' ~ ' Sudikisp" ' ' ' ~my2tl • ' ' • O.Ramirr u.? ' ' ' Tanana p ' ' ' ' c . ()obs.on p ' ' ' • M. ~OI~ P ' ' ' ' ... M O ' ' ' ' Totals " . " ' '" '" 001-1 '" "' ..... lie s tepped into the JOO-degree ·swelter of the clubhouse sauna. His game-ending looping single to center scored Darrell Chaney to give the Reds their second straight come-from-behind vie· toi"y over the Dodgers. ''I can hit, but I can't field," said Concepcion. who was in- jured in the season opener l\.1on· day .. C~aney hes itated, then broke when the ball dropped in. He s idestepped catcher Steve 'Yeager and slid head first toward home plate with the win- . ning/run .. ' .. .. keepers Wednesday in r e moving s now at Wrigley Field. The Cubs are scheduled to meet Pittsburgh today. ' M'"'nitll p ' ' ' ' Cro ... 1~y pl\ ' ' ' ' Mdf"'1dll II ' ' ' ' r1vnn•' ' ' ' ' t•ll•nqllm11 ' ' ' ' Amllr''' pl\ ' ' • ' C. Cdrrlll! p ' ' ' ' Retl...,l>Opt\l • ' ' Bo<IXlflll ' ' ' ' Cncpe1on ilf' , ' ' ' TOia\<> '.ll J 1 J To1•I• " "' • One 11<1l when winning r .. n~(o•t-a L111oAt1Qtles • too 020 000-1 Conc1nna1i 000 001 101-• E -Ben<", Cey. DP-Lo~ A1>9ele~ 3. C..ntor111at• 1. LOS-Lo~ Angele~ 10. C•nt1nna!i I. 78-Wrnn. • i..opes, Armtln•le•. Ger onimo. JB-Groflev. HR • Suc~ner l. SS-Motg~n. Gd•""lJ. S Flynn SF Ct>a nev . " H R ER 88 SO Mei,s.er~molll • • ' ' ' ' M.Jr~!I !L,0.1) " • ' ' ' ' Si11!ngt1am • ; ' ' ' • C. C.rrol! ' ' ' ' ' BorllOtl !W, 1·0) ' ' ' ' ' T -2:40. A -IS,~5(. SC Edges Ante ate r s LOS ANGELES-UC Irvine's seventh inning rally fell one run s hort Wednesday night as the USC Trojans defeated the An · teaters. 3-2, in a collegiate baseball game at Dedeaux Field. Jn a battle between the. 1974 NCAA university champ (USC) and college divis ion litlisl (UC Irvine), the Trojans jumped to a 3·0 lead in the fifth inning before the Anteaters erupted for two in the seventh. The Anteaters started their . rally when Rod Spence s ingled. Ron Hughes walked and Craig Anderson singled to load the bases. Spence then scored when Carl Peternell hit into a Cielder'.s choice. And Hughes scored on ;.1 double steal. But the next two batters, Bruce Banning and Sal Aldamo, struck out. USC's big hit was a bascs- loaded single by Steve Kemp in the fifth inning that scored two. Pitcher J erry Maras had con- trol problems tor UC Irvine, walking eight Trojans. The Anteaters are now 7-19 ; USC22-7. E~PY.Jtl e..111,co, d Po11lmer, er Sopen(e, 10 MUI~. Pf tt1.111ne~. ~~ UC lrvlne UI •b r II bi • o o o .. 0 1 0 ~ o o o • I 1 0 0 0 0 0 J , , 0 Anderw n, ?ti Pt!!~rnell,11 Oo11n.nlnQ, c A!Mmo,<111 M.Jroll\, p Tol•I\ ~ 0 1 0 ~ 0 0 1 J 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3? ? 6 I ' 000 000 100-1 ' . ' ' ; ' 000 OJO 00• -J Bahashoff Spl11:shes to 500 Wm CINCINNATI -'--Fount•in Valley re s ident Sh ~rley Bab•sholf reta,111.e,d he,t__,500 -freestyle champ nalilp W~es· day as she click 'Oll'a4:SQ:llliitin whipping Jo H hbe:r(er by.two seconds. , ·~ · She was lh only Orange 11111 area repres ntat.ive to Win h~ in \he Natlqnal A.maleUr ?-11\l•tlc Union ind6or swimmlns cliarn· pionships, but there]"'"""~~--t~•lt dozen OU\er; are.i. IWi~W~ ·sparkled.. In \jle nmon•s 100 'bllljiorny Missi6n Vl•JO'• Valerie Leo w~ Mission Vi ejo 1-tigh sophomore 'second tO Deena Dearduff, who Brian Goodell . a 15 -year-old, was @ed.to an American retard in elghthin4 :~0.03. l~170t-snapr· int Peggy To6dal's And foi:_mer Huntington Beach st,.ndard o SS.87 . Tosdal. from l:llgh gem Clay Evans was sixth Dana ~c;>inl. finished fourth in the in tbe.100 butterrly, with a 49.82. race w1Ua.a 56 .~. . .; One of the biC highlight.a or the _ \ Al&b &biptog in women's act10!1 ibeel was the performance or waa forther NewPort Beach rest· e"Jc-R.ancho Alamitos ace Gary dent Allison Grant. The NortV Rall C'10llq.a. State star fi~shM .,,...;,_., *''"''Y" -1 ... !Ni~ •:to.n t. ·fo<lrth ·'ln the 100 brea.statroke ...,..,....llf'4tJJ.11J.G••..,'llOllOd•:S.t.s.1•.Hfl""' _,._ 5J: -· If •tb.11 s. A°"'I\ 4:M ... l 1 WODd4:U.n7. "9Yton Wllf• ·.,..,~ · , \ 4.:i.L"Ht.KoMflk'ranlui4:5' U. J Ill.In•?" pn former C.Orona 1M.11't 100 ,, •• ,,.,.1. ::..'·1. 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Hltl"rl~n. !:SI .JO,_""""'· l:D.S.S '· Mt:KlnMy, 1:"4,)61, N•dl. l:SS.112. womtn•s 11» broMlslrOko -1. DuMofl. 1105.14 Amttlcln fO(Ofd; !old rttont, °""50l'I. 1:9'.JJ, WtoneM\l'y"t pnllmh1arles.> 1. lro'ol"ey. 1:9'.4 1. e.u. 1:0..05 4. Grin!, i :tM.20 $. Mln:h. 1;0.,11 It. U~vl<:ll. 1:0..Jlt J, A;oqtrt 1:06.31 I . But"""..,, 1:01.JI). . ~11·1 100 brtuttll'Oll• -1. Hetlclltl'I, !16. ,, t. Hoktott ... Jt,91 a. Ort•'· $6.914. R•<:flntf, Sl .t• S. NOury, 51 •• l . C.Oltlla SJ.JI I. Woo. )I. 15 L lu.itc0 !I.JI. tnlic:1zt·d by his te:1 mn1:1tes. li e did not fulfill the !\tl'ss1ah 's image tht· l-'ortlancl tL·;.un had bu.ill aruund him, , he did not lead tht• team away fron1 los ini,: an<l into the post· season playoffs . That. or course, is y,hy he got all lh<il money. 1\nd because. fo r "'hatcver rt·· ;.1sons, he did not d eli ver. there is discontt'nt \\1ith him. \Yalton has S<1id he V.'<inls to t·ontin ue to pla y pro basket· Uu ll, a lthough hl' ha~ not ~•ud 1t 1·ccently. ;\nd lht!l'l: has bten . no t!Xp lanation fnr' hi s reported pL.1 ns to sell hi s l-'or11and house. \\'ho is Bill \\'a llon and \\'h;.1t arc his plans·! Thost· a 1·c questions the Portli.1nl.l NllA team must be as king itself, y,•ondering if its e n,·isioncd s upers tar will play <1ga1n . * * Walton's Bosses R espond PORTl.AND, Ore. <AP) - Bill Walton's bosses didn't have much to say Wednesday about his unflattering stale· ments about the U.S. govern· ~ menl during a llC\\'S con· ference with J ack and Micki Scott in San Francisco. Lawrence \Y cinberg. presi· dent of the Portland Tr.ii i Blazers of th e N a tional Basketball Association. re· ccived the news in s ilence. Exec utive Vice President 1-larry G lickman s aid ... No comm e nt.'' Coach Lenny J Wilkens didn't want to be f quoted. \\lcinb cr~ talked lo a Po1·tland new s paper by tele phone from J·lonolulu \\•here he y,·enl to scout s everal colleg e all -s tar games. He "'a s a s ked about a ; clause in standard player ,; conlrat·t s in professional ~ sports leagues that prohibits l players f1·om doing or saying ; anything dl'trimt•ntal to the league or thl'ir team .. ··1 believe there is s uch ;;1 c lause." said Weinberg. "but I'm not s ure of the y,1ording. I really have to talk to Bill to see y,·hat he had on his mind when he made lhosc state· mcnt:-;. ··~t y last understanding ,,·;1s th.it Hi ll \\'as fully co m- mitted for next yea1·," he s:.1id ... No\v: e\'idc·ntly, J ack has reappeared and that re· .appeari:lnCe has generated this. ··This is a hard thing lo s v.·allo\v all at once. We'll :.ill have to sit back and try to di gest \vhat has ha1>pcned ," \Veinber g s aid. .. When I last s poke \\·ith Bill several \lo'eeks ago, he told me 1he \\'aS committed ·and en- th us 1 a s t ic about n ex t season,., s aid Weinberg. •·J-tC' \\'aS going to chop \\'ood and build himself up so he could be able to play at the peak of his performa nce." \V einberg s aid \V allon never talked \Vith him personally about trying to 1 sever his contr·act . one of several rumors circulating about Walton in recent months. We inberg d e nied that ":f: Blazer management had been I dis cont ented with the 6· root· 11 center . ...,·ho s pent most of his rookie season on the bench 1,1.'ilh injuri es. ··1 think discontcntt•d is the \~Tong \\'Ord . The right word ' is disappointed," said \Vein · i berg ... I \\·as disappointed f ;ind so ...,·as Bill. ~1 y im· prcssion' "'as that h~ "'anted to put it together next year ~ und make us forget about the ._. first year. r ··1 still believe. and he does, ~ . too, that he has the qualifica-1_ lions to become a s uper cente1 in the NBA .'' he s;iid . Laver Seek s 22n9 S traigl1t ST. LOUIS -Top·sceded Rod Laver will try lo add to his con- se1:utive vi ctory string, now al a record 21 . when he opposes Russia's Alex Metreveli in the quarter.final round of the World Champions hip Tenni s Blue Group tournament tonight. Jaime Fillo l c h an~etl his strategy in the third set and rallied to defeat Australi a's Ray . Ruffles. 6·2, 2·6, 6·3 \Vednesday. Fillo\'s triumph y,·as accom- • uanied by that of Nev.' Zealand 's Brian Fairlie over Austr aUa's Al·· lanStone.6-4, 7-6. Vilas Gerulaitis beat his 23· year-old doubles pcirtncr. Alex Mayer. 4·6. 6·3, 6·2. J{osroe 'ran· ner overcame a s low star1. to sideline l~ob Maud of South 1\Crica J .G, G-4. G· 1. . . ' 0Af4..Y PILOT Thursday. Aprll 10. 1'75 ) BRIAN THERIOT, VIN MULROY, JEFF WEISS, BRYANT HUMANN MAKE TARS GO. Ontario Favored BV ED BURGA RT OI tH D••lY P1101 Sl~U Some of the CJ F 's top track and field sturs, in- cluding Eric J·luls t. v.•ill be com peting i n the Lagunu Beuch 'l'rophy meet that gets under way al 3 o'clock F1iday a£ternoon ut Lug una Beach Hi gh. Prclimin<Jry hc<1ts in the boys' va rs ity and sophomore division \\'ill take place Friday <:1long "-'ith the girls' qualifyin~ races. All rres hmen fit>ld events Friday v.·i ll be fin al. Act ion concludes Saturduy with the first event scheduled for 9 a .m . • Ontario Hi gh, strong ir, the s prints a nd long jump, is f<.ivor ed to \Vin the boys vars ity title while Esperanz a i s loaded in th e g irls division . But Lag un a Beach should score strongly in both d ivis ions. The host Artists have the meet's p'remier run- ne r in Huls t , who is favored to win the mile a nd t"-'O mile. As a sophomore las t rear, f~ulst ran the mile in 4:09.l and the two mile in 8 :50.5. Hulst ;e. <:1ls o entered in the 880 along \\'ilh Phil Trimble, both of \\'ho1n have run I : 58.0. · Other key Artist s <.ire pole vau lters Robert Woods and S tu art Fos t er . \V h o h avl' cleared 13 -6. ai'ld 21-fool I on~ j u mpe r D avid See Trophy PageC3 Tars' Best Yet to Come R e lay T e am Jus t Warming U p By DAVE ROMANO 0t IH 0•11• PllOI S!..-11 Ne\\•p or t Harbor High's mile relay team has recorded the bes t time in the Orange Coast a rea thi s year at 3 :27.0-but the best is yet to come. The T ars ran the 3:Z1.0 in a dual meet against Edison. How e v e r, anchor man B r ian Theriot was not on that unit and coach Bob Hailey says he's worth at least three seconds. '·Theriot makes a big dif£erence to our mile re- lay team." s ays Hai ley. ·'We have three of four runners back from last year 's squad which clocked a 3:19.7Cfifth in the CIF masters).'' Hailey goes on to say that it ·s still too early in the season to s tart pre· dieting times, but ex- pects his mile relay team to be one of the best in the ClF. The only athlete not back from la st season on the relay is Gavin Hedrick, who was one of the pre mier punters in the nation this past foot- b a l 1 season at Washington State as a fres hman. T e nnis UCLA I'll Il l U( lr.,IM Sl .. I•• Mtf11n lUC) det C•r,,.,,•n i-J, i-1, Te..:ri.er CUCl dl:t Wright 1-S.i-l. T•,,_ IUCI O.ITl'!Mntluro._2.""'- NIUI0!1 tUCI dl:t ~stm.-n ... , .... 1. M911wY tU(.) dl:I ShK~Mlln i-2.W. Enc-lUCI .,., wuu.,,,, 1-s ... 2. 0.•t>lw• M•r lin·Te•<h tr !UCI Oe l C...n.lli1A•Wri9M 6-•, 1·S. T•19fln·N lt,,ol s !UC l Otl Stoc_m.,..E•UmM! •·l. 6·4. M•lle ... -E,,ct< {UCI oer WilU•ms.- Wlrr•6·l, •·1. One of the r easons for the success of Newport's mile relay tea m is depth. The Sailors have six run- ners who can pe rform on the team and the unit is not reapy hurting with any combination running in the four spol5. Hailey likes to have Bryant Hum an n s tart off, Jefr Weiss, Steve Foley or Ric h J.larrison in the number two posi- (ion, Vince Mulroy more often than not r uns lhird and Theri ot 1s anchor man. Again s t Edison the team consis ted of Foley. \Vei ss. 1-lum a nn and l\·lulroy. Earlier in the year, H uman n , Har- rison, Theriot and Foley teamed to run 1 :08.2 in the 640 -yard relay at the Southern California Relays al the Anaheim Convention Center. They were beaten at the tape by Verbum Dei. Humann is us ually the starter on the team . Ac- cording to 1-lailey, he is the best conditioned athlete on the team and usua lly gives I'O'ewport a lead after the first leg. "Humann is a great competitor a nd is usual- ly the leader at all our workouts ." says Hailey. '·He is the hardest run- the 220 \\•ith a 22 .9, cap- turing the 440 at 51.9 and beating Tom Lloy in the 330 lows with a 39.5. Because he is in such great physical shape, running the four races doesn't bother him. Hailey likes to have Mulroy run the third leg because of his ability to hold the lead and often increase th e margin . Mulroy has run.a JO.I in the 100 a nd r ecorded a 22.4 in the 220 this year. rvtore of a sprinter. he can still handle the 440. Anchor mun Theriot \\'On the CI F 44 0 last year with a 47 .7 a nd has don~ a 47 .3 440 in the mile re- lay. His bes t effort thi s year is a 48 .0, best in the CIF. .. . Tberiot also was on the mile relay team in that meet which came in second to Muir with a 3:36.2. The poor condi - tions, however, make this mark better than it appears. With Theriot back on the team Newport has an excellent chance to im- p'rove On its 3 :27 .0 mark, "-'hi ch is only ninth best in the CIF. Ski R e port ner on the t eam . '' s."'"••n c.utornl• By the time the mile A11s.ou11111nc1"1.lr•'IO"s •••<lowd. MWttlsnl C.\llorlll• relay is r un . Humann Ju""' 11111., hd9e• P•,s--Open ..,111 h I d t · r II Apro111.Gooo:1sknnoreportec1. as a rea Y pu 1n a u s~··• Ski R1nc11. Sciu•• V•ll•Y-day's work. J.le also com-.... n <'°"' ... .,..11 21. v •• , ijooO to••· t · h d <e!IMI ,_Uno. pe es 1n l e 220, 440 an 1<ir11wooc1-;11 c1oui M•Y '· v..-, 330 low hurdles. which is gagc11o••c•t1en11kll119. Bl•r "•lllY. S1191r Bo"'l--wlll <loM a lot of runnin g for one ,-.prn 20."••~00o<11kH119. d He1 ... •nly V•H••· .... pl11• ay. Me-""...S ~ unlll M9 ... J6. Very He was a triple winner ' 9DOC1toe•<enenl,kll n11. against Edison, winning _.'"':;:,0::,':'i;;;~'G~::.~-"'11 " FACTORY Demo SALE! Baseball Standings AMERICAN LEAGUE NATIONAL LEAGUE East East w L Pct. GB . w L Pct. 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You'll step deep into nature beneath towering pines and feel the refmhing 'P'BV .. .-. ..... . . :l{~,,,, of dashing waterfalls ·.;~y as they tumble into 1 sparkling blue ~ke wi th jumping fish . Relax while ttle chll· dren swing and slide on the playground. Then, if the country 1tmcmphere sparks your appetites, enjoy the hearty west· ern meals and hospitality of lhe Buffalo. Nickel Resta urant. You see, Travel and, U.S.A., the world's largest outdoor Recreational Vehicle Sales and Service Cen ter, is rea!ly a full day's out.' door shopping experience. Free · adm ission and parking. Fret live entertainment. (ot) SJ .. Gard.,.. Gro"e League . " .. .. .,, .,, . ., .. , " .. .. "' .. ... .. " . ., .. " i ' _, I I l Mk.SA G•ANDE Cerri!~ .. BueM Park foUSO ·~­OWMI Hiii' " " " " " " .. L05 Ami90l ......... L.a Mlr~ W.ilmin'1er EIDof"- 8.-w P1rk lot\ 12 .. L.1 Quinta hflChoAlafl)Lt~ ,....,_ LMAmlp GMden (;.ro"' PK.ilk• hflClloAlamllos S....Ctago " ., .. " .. " " ft l.OS""'IP ... 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El Oor9do "'""" -· E,Pft'.,.•• '"' El Oora<IO CANYON Size E78x14 Orig. 33.97 ea. F.E:.T. 2.44 • 2-ply polyester cord body • .. • 2 steel cord belts •Whitewalls .. \ lhursday.April 10. ]975 • " .. " .. k " " " .. " " ~ " " " .. " " " " " " .. .. " ,, w " ,, ~ " " ~ .. .. " " " " " SPORTS TROPHY Conllnued Fron1 Pag~ Cl Knapp. Ontario i s cqu<.illy as impressive ;:ind aµµeurs to have mo1·c dcplh. Some of it s top performe r~ arc i\lar(·u:. Jennings and J<.iml'S Dona ldson. Jt:nn1ngs 1 ~ t>ntered 1n the 100 CIO.Ol, 220 (23.01 a nd Jon g jun1p :; 1 <23-5>. Donaldson \\'Ill ~ t·ompctc in the 120 high ..o hurdles 114.SJ and long :~ jump (22·0J. 6~ Other to p pcr·fo1·ml·r:. Women's Athle tics WOMEH'\ VO\.L E Y 8ALL .. o .... .,.. (O..>I "'' !.0~1 .. ""'°"'<•. I• I 1\·• CIC(. Pla~t<• 01 111~ 11 """ 0""'" ~<llm•d1 , JO•not ll•no .. 1 •OO 1<;1•• MtC.r-•. • Qranoe (a." <l•I. ~<1111.o IW>n1<a,• \~·II ~·IS. I• 14 0(( 1111r•• Ol ·tn~ o~n11 April. 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With the purchase of RehAride tires you get: 1. installalion 2. rotation every 5000 mi!es. I • • • Sfze Hi8xl4 G78x15 H78x 15 J78x15 Orig. 37.97 ea. 36.97 ea. 38 .97 ea. 40,97 ea. D'emey in 451 111 • · • F.E.T. per tire • 2.94 2.81 3.02 3.13 • • C4 DAILYPILOT \ [Vi's ti·,: 1_rrei> _Ne~· ..... Sb~~-~:!~·-~t~a . . . . g .... 1'b"'11a'lnes · JNG EACHr-Three . '·' ..... _,,-Co Firi;t rouQd i\Utelres Club ol N'fW Beach flight Cu6.i'Curl defeat -,,.-•• . ~--'lormet q •nae Cout Also 1oalle ~-1 ylc, • The A""""1t Palmer Method "ATHLETt Of THl Otc.tDI." ha,·c been com'plell-d in the winning qua'rtel fired· e d . j o a • W.tt '1 v er ; ~ ".r•11s1t'f\ IC;! , tJ 1r11a ,,water ,po Ip atan;, f9,rqt~~1[ ;pl•~.:?:~; the prt'"S td t' n l's C'UP a 124. ' ;.,,; .·, I Car(>lyn ·c1ark we~ qver " .... Uotfr· i::~~!.l11! ' ... c 11 . 4outs are ltn.01\& the two year~· r~er . tournament at Santa Ana lnc;;l~de<J ln1 tho ilfOUPj,, EVelyn . R·iCe .._ih. tt\e -V~~ri.tt 1~1 1o11 10~0\lf'lli 'li' Ani4J\lca.n .Ltams that l;lttti, :Je Robhn':'ri C ountr y Club ~·ith were Dick Ooloman. second OJcht ; and Pal:=:::~.t!:,~·•·J..~rton• ~ wiUbeplU~dogatnst~-John Stepbcna. 1 °.~-· ND second ruund action to be Mike Htt1' dock 0 qwird, Lackner w11 tt.e wirtner c..i1<n 1H11•"°'•·2·•·'"'·._.· • .tJn.lVe~SJ•y ot .Moscoq{' I Webb, Jlm ~ll~e~ • -""'"'' r .. h db h' k d I , .,... '1' '"" , JOM•1H11011•·•·•°"•·"..i ... 1. • f ~ "''otfi1 Jim llesLer tn1s e y t is wee es.i . Abe and oe Cprvi. over 'Betty,., P.eterson· in f'r1M.111H1 ie~• o.,, .,.,04..a., , tonight Mnd ~.turday at ~11 ' F d ·Rl k In the presid ent1s Second jH,&A;@i ~l.26 thett}ird.ftt.&h\. ."c.11,1,.&:..-;°:'1-1":'1:!1, s,, ~~ ~l.mb~t.Pl.dt~J?O<>l· . Steve ern Yf'I· c d flight, Floyd Weaver, the w e nt , to , p., art · ~ , • •11•• 1·• . .._\.: "'"' .,..101 Ff111v1TrJPPl Tt>n11hti the Ryas1e.ns Clurk, Bon Ba.rry d ant d'efen~Una ·champiOn , de-G h t! f m a~·.::,_ an ln a ~'.utt · und· je((..._u~l''O'ffll'C.mp11en 1~"1~ , .. ,1.IX:'e,et. the .. L~QR Beach -Orea: f'i~callnt rou~ OU -· feated Dr. Ned Khorcy; r,scp wecoe.x eoriard eve nt, )!arga.re t 1 .. :loi~.1~. J, Swim €lub coached br_l th~Brtdnsteam . Jim Vqel~ stopped Bob Shane a 'ri~,. Ofirr Kumaga.i ·Wt1s .the first JUN\~r":1:~s,,... Ken J_;lncf1gren. Lo,q,a 1 M~1cow !1 leadln1 Brown; Dick Aubrey.de· Hughes .;,· , ~. .,,, flight w1n'n~r. \\U.th %11,\ "Wl~lll•\~1~!!'1-1~11 Beach features former Pl•~~rs. ,are AJ.'!x9,aodr v•• feat e d, Barry .. . _ ·, ·Three playera '.li.ed .ror -'•.t1 .. _1tt ~10~1!0T••~11 »-.·i-1io. Corona del Mar Hl~b Orevel . ~l~ka,andr I'm sure that you've r\u1 in\o shots like this: you're Hallam,o.r:e; &ob Hoyt ~~Gt!lf1l second ~.~~ ,ipc'_µ~n& ~ ••·.""' ~,,,,,•·I, •••·::-n..i~ whiz Erle Lindroth, tn . Kabanov. a,nd. Nlkolal just orr the green and there is a slope between you stop~ \trarren $.i~ora ; 1.n . at ~ti r~ <,l Q,;d . Cuba CW'l, Roae'iila~f ~~I= ~~ll!';!.1~•01·,~~·'·•·I, addition to U.S. ~ational Melnik!>v· all Olympic and the flagslick , which sits Qn a pla1ea11just past the Al Shipley won over sweei>Sla"es toij.(n~~l Erickson· and LO{raiq kli•~... · ~ ~~1 water pC>lo squaCI mean·· chatnpldns,frqm ~~ch lop of the rise . c~l'i lWrl~ht. iJl .Hunting\on Ceic)i'ff O'Neill ••. ,. ' Ri-ylH)IO\ll·•.1'.. .. 1·• .... ,, •• tier• Kev 1 n Cral~ in1972 .• ' • , .p"I " ~ ' ,o-...... , · ·' • Tl k 1~ re ••• for This may look like a ·tou&h shot, but it really isn't Ott..0 Rys~ defea.t~ Art Co_ u {1 tr y ,C ll\_ b, Bob · . .... ....... 11.11~.1 1H1 ,p\11 ""~"~1·· (. g o a· f i e ) ,• P a u c e •· I "~ -if you plan it properly. Nissan;. P:~ck Sti.lsbury B!"lh~rt took i\\S.t P,~ce Pal Penewell wus Ute ~!'."" , .•. o ... 10~· \o.NCu1raa:1t""•... Becskehazy and SteVt!: I adu!lS ~qd s~ f~r .. 1lu· You don't want to try 10 pitch the ball 0,cr the stopped" Bill Koch : Dan with a low net scoreof64. secbnd fli~ht victor ~th P•wo.-MOOll 1H1 1e,1 l-e~, .. ~~1t Do.Yle . . dents. fonlght s tiff.1& 't. rii.c: 10 the hole because you may either leave it short-Cullen won over .hob r.1 el A!Oore ,-·a~~e~d 28'12, (ollowed ~b'y Hitzel........ 'IARilTV ' " Also o·ll the Lorrg · 7~30 an~ Satu,rday't; 8f. intotheslopc-orcarryittoofar.' Be;r ge "; lii.ll Schmjd at 65 a~d .J~e ,1,l~szek J\<1ollica (30 'h)18ntl a tie 1.U11wett1r,11•~:1•1~,1 .s.11c•-'-Beach sQuad .are ex· ternOOnclashtJeglnlat2. W sh h~lted, medalist Dr. Jack placed third w1tfl 66. between . Ca.rolyn ~lnrk V{llr• (IJJ c.t<t,l.'tt-.rn(" .. ,; '''" Cost1t Mesa• Htgh stanr ,_,._. · ,,:. hat you ould do is use a club with lc )s lofl-Givens; Denny Evans A handicap toµ.rpa · and LaVe(ue Pei~tSe'i).at ~.;~,~.·~;. ,,.1. '"r•m•11J·1: ,.,.. id Mike HOllister and Breui;:i;i;;;=;;;;i;;;;;jili;;;io••--.,. say a 6 or 7 iron-to land the ball just ~hort of 1hc' d r t d L B -· ecue .~rry arret1. ment_ at Hunt\ngton 31 . • ~1tUft!>t1111!u~10,1l-•.w~._.,, •. 1. !toss. , .i, . , ,,. ' \ • slopcandletitrunuplothcholc. BudTajmage defeatcdSeacl1(f Country Club . . , . R11.o.1u\,_. •. 1•1 .~.•·2,,oM• ... •Saturday it 11 be ... 1 Or, use the same club and land into the bank. The Larry 'Barrett; Ed Elko over a rour-week -period W1nn1e Lindsay won At11tt 4UI '"°" •·1. •.a.10t1.-... -l.JCLA'~ \\rufqs. under ~lope will take some of the forward momentum fron1 SlQpped Or. Harvey wa s com,.pJete d this thethird·flightwi,th 291h ... i . o. .. ~ ' 1 ' Bob Horn, ag8in5t tile the ball, but lhis wjllbcofriietbylhe fact lhlll you·,·c Spe ar s~ Orm a Crank week. -• followe d by Inez YoWlg 8.Feu1rr ... 11r·G.F•1•e•me,.r1u> powerfulC...:viet.s • ( ) d Ali kJ' di!. Al <k9f'IQer·Llmfler96·l,..O;Ott. , ~. · . , carried it closer to the ~ole. Yt'OPI. over Fred Walker; Jn the c·.hampionshjp · 301f~ an ce Ac -in o.vl1·0o·n~~•·i.•·1. , UCL A 's. i(a a I 1 e ·· ts Actually, you have a suitable landing area or ~,·cral Dr. Ernie A.~ns lie ddeat-(31 Y:: h ' ... ~n·~~·n""n iu i 1 <"1 0-t.· 3 .. :'P" 1 form~r Coro11a del A!ar. feet-from the basc .ofthcslo~·toan'ywhere alon" it. ed Lee ?tt.etzger; Robb '" • . . · ... JuN•ottvA1tstTY '-Hi&hSLai'Kitk.DelValle. -,. .. Hbrtt ,· Jr. defeated n-.i-1--"· •U11t'tft'l•h_n11,•,!,,",,",1s."a. ... "". ' ~.·' . This really" makes siach a shot easier than it would be T AIRS WJN -~ ,...... Pr PJ ff Charles Hollister· and .LJt • I II r· ,.d . -led c ... '"' "'· o. M w ''" .... '· 0 -ayo if the sround were level all the way to the hole . J k S · ' ;\ u le IS e)\tpec w.n11r~•·•. . · Ul' ay~rs won o ver r th I 1 Doti-Bob Kent 1u1 ... on•·1,t·L . " ';==============="=0=::-:":·=-=·=·=•··=-=· "':j Jack Wilder. SP/KE' TJT£E or e annua . Sun!w•n 1u) 10\1 10 Au~tin 1 ... oet\ w........,.:C" .. ~!~,"""1-...• I th A t Fl. ht ,a j t o u r n a ·m e I\ t a t w~i~e· •·~. , .. -••• ,,,,,,..,_,,..,. , l '"' '''"' r.om Th•"'"'"· p;,,,;,1 rrom w--"•. Uphill aond n e u•us a I" •t • I k C • l R M11l•• IUl•onto·1 l·i . -... ·~ """ • • '"' • 11 eavow-ar oun ry · · .• St.1..0i.1,t,1l$,N1w Viff'ktl;beP.ot·J Oowrohill Lie,-1t11t1 a11d otfl•• shots are d1taiJ1d for rou 1n Dr Btll Kincannon de· ON'rARIO -ll's • of· ( 'i °"11 1:1 111 wrmu«11t1.1. • ~O~n::1:;:~~':.°:~~'.i~~~~o,:!: !:~~~~ ~;'A~:id po:i~.~~~~ fe~ted Pete Johnson . .fi ti<-11-Ne,,·port I lai·bor CBel u bh tho~ I-u nkt n.dgl on •-1~,,!~:~~.~-~i.:.;,~,~;;;;,7_"·G.iler ri;;;;ii;;;i;i;i;i;;;ii;;;;;;oo;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; .. ,,,,,,,.,.,-"•-•. RO}' Crank s topped o1.'. ac 1swe~ en· won9·1.Mriter1u 14r00nl-4;1c»IJ,.. .... .. -~........ 1-ligh is the champion of ... .; LL jfO 70 Sports Called Off Kirby ~ay ; Chuck Page the 46th annual Clwffey Gym_ '1, astics Swrun· a-"~. UV to PP e d D r . John Invitational track and ,-,..,.,.. CAR OWNERS AJ?raham ; O.On Randall field meet, follo,vin~ "••P«1Hi?ii~ iy:tt1fY ' G•ld•• ... ,,, 111a .••1 1,1~~·••1 F'or th e second Friday. \ straight day \Vednes~ay, · · Hig h · s chool tl'nnia most outdoor sports in matches rescheduled for the Orange Coas t area today v.·ere Costa i\lesa were postponed because ut Corona dt•I :'II ar. El ofn'et conditions . l\tollcna at E~tanc ia und defeated Bill Dennis; Ed 'completion of the pole "'•ull•nQ-1. Bllll119lon CfiJ.•S,1 P•••IJ•ll• ' s500 Karle .s l opped Lloyd V"Uil "Ompet1.t1·on \\'cd· o11)(11r1lN)7.:U.3.0o1cn,rlFlJ.2. ,. E . ._, , 'WISA.TMl/i.· . . S k d " "" Floor E•1rclw~1 . Bllll1tglon tF: '. loor •••<1 .. -I. S.erle~ ·IGI 1. to c -.e r : a n J i m nesday. • 1 2. 1_ tie bit-"" Rutet1 u•1 • .,,, •llrih•k IP! 3. P. Jo""'°" 1G1:9.1~· O'Keefe defe-eted Bob ,Qo1cnertF1•• Pom me1 1-1orw-1.,,$•-tmourtG12. " ' The Tars . rarlcd to Ponvn•! ~rw -1. H~wtr !Fl S.•S. Adoln•~n (p) l. Whit~ IC.I.~. ' 11flS' AD ' Vordale. ' nJ<1CC a~•one jn the \'aUJ[ 2. Mud•-!Nil 3.2S, 3. Ai chll•cli (N) Alno;i•-l.C11m11rlU0,'((1 12.M1uriilo ,., ••s 19~ CPll.t.ev•IG>.t .l . • • ·onReq~iredNOXDev1ces Big Canyon finals, but s o did second · tt0 .. ,on1111 eer-1 Luna 1F> &1 1 Veu1tir>Q-1. 1....,1onki 1P1 1. Allbe<"o I "I · Th Butna.....,IN)l,4,3."e.o••IN ~l.O."' IG)J P1Utk lP ).i.6. In u two low balls or p a('e 1' lUl'. u s. Parallel S.rl-1 W"lllOW (Nl 6 u ' Pera uel B•tl-1. L.e.w• tGI 1,AK· , : LOIJM'S ARC:O SHYIC:I C:IMTU 3101 ....... ll•d.. C.M. foursome On a net basl·s ;\!;"\\'port '''Oil the meet 1 Heyer CFl .S • l Ao~n D (Ni Dl•1t lGIJ.P11Lek tPLl.iS. iis · · · ' · H•on Bar -1. W••Qlll /Pl 1. Ad••o In high sc hool Newport 11 ·arbo1· .it baseball. Laguna Beal'h· Foothill. l B. C C 1..., \\'ilh 36 po ints. i\Iuir ·R,ng\-\. Aoue", K. <Nl 1.i, 2. lC.l3.Miller4Gl.7.I r a ig anyon OWl ... J traile<lu·ith33 . Lo~11F1s.1s.J.Bo11 !Nll.1S. All·•ouoe1-t.A•oe•11 <G12 i...t<t>to All-ro..-id.-1• Ro•.e"-..K. tN 1 n .'IO. IP\ J.03. .,, 557.7515 557-1747 i\Ii ssion Viejo, Fountain A tral·k m~t·t bt'l\\·ccn Vo.dley·Newport Harbor, Dana I-till s and San Corona dcl l\1u1·-Cos ta Clemente ""ill be he!U Me s a . Foot hi 11 · Monday at SC. 1-luntington Be l.lch and Girl s lrack meet s E stancia · El Modena ht=l\Veen Co rona de! 1\·lar- 'vcre rescheduled for to-Sad d I e b al' k and day. Ne\\' po rt f-l l.l r bo1·· The \\'e slern -Edison. \\1t!slmin s ter \V('r e Dana Hills·EI Toro and postponed alo n g \\'ith lJ n iversi l y·San girls softball g ames Clemente clashes will be bel\\'Cl·n Picrcc·Golden played Monday. l\larina West and Chaffey ,\•ill meel Los 1\lamitos Orangt' Coast coll eges. College Goff UC l<•i<W UIJ) 1"4) L"yoll. 1410 Git St•ll !Oom111qu•u r I.Ill S.."I" A"~ CC I UCl -.to.,no -Toru ~ rl in 15. Jtlrry ~·.,.,I>. Sle•e Ry-an ll. Jonn Scnoc~ 11 o,,.,.,,,.,,u,;u;,~19, Golde" W"t 1111 112 I E .l.o~A"'tells Lt~ IGJ II, oei,aoo P11rlr"""" ~1 b·O · • • ' G1l/<>fC1 IGl'to.1cr!.1 to M011te~7•. l·S. Brown \GY19. dtl l'locktrl 11 .... 0. Pe~erwn !G/ 11, det J<1coOi a.t. ~1. Md<~'" IG I 2.a e! Toma,~IS,~. Mar91....,, IG I iO. IO•I lo Cisneros n 1·• ' next Wednes day, Ap1il 16 and Mater Dci and St. Anlhony v.·ill tangle ;,it se<ison's e nd. 1\ j unior Vanguards Tumble 1 college game be1v.·een. ·Saddleback and Gross- , mont will be part of a doubleheader May 2 at 1Grossmont. Golden •\Vest's baseball game at 'Santa Monica, rUi nedout MALIBU -Southern fifth inning. Rob Stone· California College drop· lake led it off with~ single ped an8·2 dec ision lo host and was sacrificed to Pepperf:line College Wed-.second by Joe Hi~. n esday in co)leglate After a v.ialk.,.to Dft,ve baseballaction. Hol['n, .R9Jl. Salaaar · Tuesday, v.·as reset fOr i The Vanguards· only' two runs cam'e in the doubled in one run with the second tally· s coring on an error¥ t' • Mrs. John son's Demo. '75 Lincoln Cobtintnlal 4 Dr. Silver blue, fully equipped, Immaculate. 3.000 miles. Stock .#1731 . Lease lUgrs. Demo. '75 Lincoln Continental Cpe. f.1a ize yellow , fully equipped. ·Perfect condition. Under 5000 mil~. Stock #1734. Dick Johnson's Demo. '75 Cougar XR7. Re d, fully equipped. Sportsmans dream. Unde r 3,000 miles. Stock ·-· Asst. Sales Ptfgr'!I. Demo. '75 A1etcury A1arquis Brougham · 2 Dr. Hd. Top. Pas tel blui:'lhJue viny l top, full y ~quipped . Beautiful car. \Jnder 5,000 n1il es. Sleek '~2186. ! Sales ft1~r s. Demo. '75 1\lert·ur1· ro.1arquis Brougham ·I Dr. Gi nger glamour. full y L'qu1ppelL Gre"'t Buy . Under 6000 mi les. Stock #2178. tllr. J o hn son 's D emo. '75 :\l ark IV. 3.800 miles. While. Fully equipped . Pre mi er · luxury. Stock #554!. · I• ' ·-lllM" ·-· ................ "6-7412 ' ... ' ~ ... , ' 4 ){ :;~· .. ~: ............ . . ' .1 , ,.£,,! T1!l~11.it, II., -Tt/. •111 ·"'s:d '011 ••• ~:.~·.~ .·~,i..,c;, ... ,, ... • · ia•s IA--.. , .............. ·.~:...-= I~~--.... 12ia)' •M.2244 "2-2:1U " ti' Ht.II..-fell~, r.tt.L"'l~ ti .. 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("Al.,.tnmtnttl FIR10n(e Rtl•tlon• L l'.JJ.n~ol An11rltol NT~A , P.O.Bo.~ • LOl Ang1le,.C••ilorni•toO:JO • bPE HING o; SIDS.: Tflt bias w!ll i. ••<ttiWo;I by tl'Mt S.ctitt••v 1.111 to the , 11me at111 •t tile Dl•tit 'Plt~i!le<t •bt:lorl, win bit 0111111<1 bY the Stt•tl••W 1 ..... i n-i•telr tou-l•o receo111. ;onc1 .. 11 i... p.,..en1410101ne 8o•rd OI Dfr1tc1or~ ••ttr durlni;i lne wnw d•Y• . ISSUE : 53, lOll,000 IMllOl'l•teCI ""lt)S Wt, le W•tff Bonch al MoullOll•Nl04>tt W••er Dl~trlc t tor 1 mproyement D111 'ltt No. 1 Aton)l)l!noo• 620b0nd,.11..,.,1;erc111 • I to620,bOI 111nc111!.l...,.ot ll'llldenotrilA111lonotSS,OOOe•cll, <llllidAP<ll 1~. 1~1S. , MATURITIES; Tiie -wtll mthil't l11 conwcuTIVil lllllnerltROrW Oii • Aprll 1~ 1n t_l'le •mounh 111• e•chot tne ~Wlrtl T"••~•~ to!lo"'~· I PRINCIPAL PRI NCIPAL ~ AMOU NT ll!! AMOUHJ i'lt1 , w,ooa -1'!'M -• ·'sns,000. I •-'112 ~.obq 1,-ts ns.ooo SS,000 1996 1JS,OOD !' :::: .... .• , ... .... '"' ·~· ,..,, "" 611,IGO 1"'11 1•~.000 6li.PGO •WI lH,000 1t,too I 1m 1•s.ooo 1},000 7000 115,000 80,000 7001 190.000 11,000 '1001 10).000 90,000 1003 ltS,000 9S.OO!) 1000 13S.000. 10).111.11.1 • ' •• 1005 . 750,0QO 110,000 DIST••CTl'fO.U. -f'IOTICE IS HER EBY GIVEN lllill ~•led l>i<ll for 1M purtll•'e ot ,l,"6,0CIO!!ot• "'lue Qen•r•I obhll"I~ flOncl\ol Moult..,.•NIQIMll W••l'f" O••lrt<I 01 Or~ Co11nty. C•htor11!•, tor 1rnpro-n1 Ohl•kl N0. 2A win 11e 1•ul ... a by •t>e 6o<t•d o4 Olrector~ 01 ~••<I a .. 111t11t l!>e plact M!CI 11P lo U>e lime below ""'tlt.ed:. TINll. PLACl.· • ll'AILE0810S' 10.00o'ctota A,NI. !P.O.!>.T .I AP<•l30, lt1S S...~ OI Arneri<• NT .. SA Sl~\1' Floor Conlerenc• Room ~~SSowtll Flo•er SJr••t Llh ARQele\, C11ilor111•, . Secrel•fYOllh• Ol•lfl<I t OWi lh•mC.H1ggl111>o111am, VlceP•e•IO..,t Gow•N'f1e'>t•• Finance R•l•lion• 8'11-0f A~rl<"' NT&SA P. 0 . 8o• lO:Wt LO. At19el••. C•llto•nl• 9(1(1)0 OPE NI NG OF BIDS . 1111! t>od:o wtlt lie rt<elw<I by 11\t S<IC1~1M~ uO to tt'ot 1;,.11 •nd •I I""' plKe \P-etll~ •-· wlll tit OfA'ned by \Mo Se<•fl•'1Y on~ nie<11ltely 1011owtn<;1 teCtllll, lnd will i. P<tr.ented lo Ille So•r<lot Ot,....;tor• laler ll\lt1nQ tne ••me O•y. tSSUE: Sl,l~.000 de•i9f'lllRd "19/SW••le '(i•l~ Bond•ol NIOull0t1·Ni9L>l'I W•le• Oi•lll<I lor 1m11rowement OIUr ict ""°· 2A ton\l\Ung ot 211 l>onCI•, n11m· be!"' J 10 118, bolh inclu•1we, 01 lt'ot denomm•lloil ot i5,000 eacn, 4.11"' Ap"I I~. 1tlS. MA TURI TIES : Tiii l:lonch wt!I ..,.1..,e in ton!oecuu,,., nurner ic1I order on AD<h 1)1n trie •mo.. nu •or etc11 011M ..ivet.il V!ar~ •S lollo•·): • f'lllHCIPAI..- "'°"~ ·~ PRINCIPAL ........ ' S0,000 S),000 """" •s.ooo 10.000 IS.000 "·-IS,OC.O ~.-100,000 10~.000 110,000 Direct Descendant From King E~rd Ill From Wire Sl'rvlce!I Former P resident Nixon has royal blood . He is a direct deteendant of King Edv.:ard Ill of England. is related to Queen Ellaabeth, lo S ir Wln1ton Cburrbt ll u nd lo George Waahlngton. The expe r t s o r Burke's Peerage, the 150·year·old re· ferencc work on Eng land's nobility, made th€:se claims in a new book whic h traces royal blood In the v•ins of 13 1\mc1ican presidents. Burke says Washinb'lon "'a s descended from !our kings. and . Abraham Lincoln from one - mer~ ~ommoners compared "'Ith President J ames Monroe "'ith n\ne kings in hii; family tree. Nixon is 20th in line of descent fro1n Edward Ill, "'ho died in 1377, the book Sliid. • Television pers onality 1-:d McMahon t es ti fied in Philadelphia the head of an ad agency threatened lo ""ruin mr career" over bills she said were owed her firm in connection "'ith a Te#msters '·Ametica on the Move'" project he created. McMahon a ppeared as a \\'il· ness in U.S. District Court in a contract dis pute stemming from a SlS0,000 damage suit riled by Mrs. Thelma Gray, head of T. Gray Associates. The firm c laimed that l\1 c Mahon and Nicho l as Torzeski, Los An geles, signl'd a ( PEOPLE ) contract wilh it to promote the Ttamsters prog r am in 56 eities. The entertainer testified that ttt rs. Gruy te lephoned him in J\.1arch , 1973. con1pluinin" i;hl? was ~in~ h<irassed by creditors ror bi lls she claimed were.Jhe rcsponsibiUt>' of .. Ame1ictt oil the l\1ove." • Connie P et ers, mother of three, became \\1ichita's first "'om'an mayor on a 3·2 vote by lhe Ci ty Com rniss ion. The 34-year-old city oCficial "'itl go into Kans us history along "'ith Medora Salter, lhe fi1·st \\'Oman lo be e lected mayor of an American Ci t y. !\11·s. Salter ,,·us elected rnJJyor of Argonia, f\;1n ., in 1867 . • Army Gen. George U'oodard, commanding orricer of Let - termao Gent•ral llospilal in the Presidio, pleaded no contest to a charge or reckless d1iving a~d .,,·us fined S250. · · Woodard was arrested t"·o weeks ago o n a cha r ge or drunken drivin g after police sa"· him driving err atically in the Mission district. I-l e said he v.·as unfamiliar with the streets, caus- ing him to drive that v>ay. l\1unieipal Court Judge Roy Wonder said he would have sen- lcnced the 1\rmy officer to traffi~· school but understood \\'oodard' was very busy handling the. homeless Vit·tnan\esc 'Ch.ildren on hill bu~c . • Julian Bond "·as too young lo run for n:.itional offit·c "'hen his name "'as offered JJs a vice pre· s idential choice .it the 1968 Oc mo<:rutic convention . Next' Jan. 14 he v.·ill be 35, old t.'OOugh to run for president, und he already haS chosen t•ntc1ia ror a runnin~ matt•. ·-1 v.·ould like a "'hite "·om an from the northv.·est." Bond told students al 1-l enderson State L:niversit y in Arkansas. '"She needs to be Catholic. mar1ied to a J ewish Oriental that speaks S1>anish." • An 8S·rcu 1·.o ld Japancse- Amcrican fl'on1 Los 1\ngcles mcl f>r1me l\1in1 stcr Takeo l\llki in Tokyo and as ked ro1· Ja1>anesc govcrnml'nl cooperation to help finan ce the 1Ju 1 ldin g of a Japancse-Americ:in cult ure center in California. Kal!iuma Mukaida, a.dviser to the Japanese-Ameri<:an Cham- ber of Commerce in Southe1·n California, briefed l\liki on the S8.3 million center project, of .,,·hich f\.1 ukaida is director. l\1iki ass u red !l.tukaitla the Ju.panese government ""ou ld cooperate in the project ""ai; much as possible." 'Happy Endings' Ekvates TV ByJAYSHARBUIT "'ere written ror the s how by Peter S tone, (TV REVIEW J yestertl uy. \\"hat hap· pencd to him '? Replies the nurse: ··l\11·. Orlega expired early this arternoon." NEW YOR K <API -!\ei!Simon.Jules Fe1ffer For some reason, every and Gardner. time I get fed up "'ilh The four play"·ri~hts television and ponder a ll are friends of King, dPlnk as a reasonable "'ho says he gol them to a lte rnati ve. something contribute to the s ho"· usually occurs to re~1ore partly by imposi ng no re - my hope for the tube. · quirements other than a recession. It's s lightly better. but not a fi rst- ratc Simon effort. ''F.XPIRF.D?' GROWLS the old man. FF.IFFER's contiibu-'"Wh.at \\'as he, a dr·iver's Tonight '~ som ething is happy ending· for each "I'm \llith 'la , Duke,''.,. slice-of-life s ketch. Jjccnse'?"' lion is a T hurbe resque took at a m iddle-aged i\la1·golis tells his sur- man -Art Carney __ gcon he's not inter estOO \\'hoistotallybe"'ildercd in livin g anr more. short a nd bri Iii ant sketch by p laywrig ht H erb Gardner about a 78-year- old Manhattan grocery store o"•ner facing sur- gery art er a near-fatal heart a ttack . <Channel 7, 10p.m./ IT 'S THE LAST miniplay in ABC's ;.Hap py Endings." a specia by comedian Alan King's proauction 'compan y Four humorous sketches STONE TURSS in a as lo ho"' he came to A.mong other l't'asons. so·so piece in ""hich head a one-"·ife. 1.,,.0_. his ~lu\"ed Dodgel's left Lauren Bacall portrays teen-ager, one-infant t~'"n ,1n 19~s.·:a nd.~o~y a consumer affa irs com-c lan v.·hich squabbles a came to take th.e11 place missioner "'hose n10Jr· lol. Duke Snider, he riJJge to an advertising I · d rr -"'ent a"·av. t s a goo 0 enng, -·A 1,·r·e to·mc ,·n the executive Robe1·t bu t don 't mi ss th<-• Preston is getting Gartlner finale or 1 \.\'ill stantls ho\\"lin g. 'I 'm stale. have my pal ~larvin the ''"ith ya, Duke, J'1n \\·ith S'.mon '• po·cce i·a.' f\'c\"t'r clrcaming for . " con· Torch come sec vou ccrns t"'o h obos -.somenight. · amomenthc"·as n't"·ith J~mes Earl .Jones JJnd In the piece. King me .•. it's a s ign of tht• K1.ng -whod1scusssuc h plays Sam l\l argolis. a \\'hole thing. Time's got th b d th ml. h eart and 1ngs as eans an c Russian J ew "·ho immi- -------·----•·---------grated to Nev.· York. Shimkin the thicr·s gol my food •too·c bi· no"" PUBLIC l\OTICE FICTITIOUS 8USINESS JiAME STAT EMENT Tlltl lollowlno petMHI i. dOlnv bu•i· M~~l;;• ISL.AHO FLOWERS. 111 ~f1111 AWft ... 811bOll ISl.-.d, CA 91W.2 Ktl"lttn S. Soon•, S6fr.6 Lind.I ROfill. ~JOll•, CA 92(1.11 Tiiis l:lll~ness I• <OnOUC\tll bV .... 111 Olwklllel. 11.11111.en S. SO- P\;BLIC NOTICE STATEMENT 01' &BllWOONMENT 01' U~E OF "ICTITIOUS IUSINESSNAME started his o"·n store. " c h eered f 0 r th e •.. altogether checkout Brooklyn Dotlger s and lin1c for Alargolis. ·• otherwise Jiv e d a full life U"AR1'1, \\'ILD a nd of growlsandlovc. \\'onderful lin es con-Tiie 1011-;ng lll•Mlll 11.11 tl:IMIClont!d the ~ot lflt lk tltiwi. b11~1 ... si.name: ISLAND FLOWER$ AN O GIFTS.;[ OSE DA y 1-1 E "·akcs ~~·1ne ""'" e11DN ls1-. CA up in a hospit a l. the vic- Trw Fic1itioui Buslne•s N&ne re-tim of a coronary OC· "''"° 10 •bO"' ••s i;i,d '" °'-I ··on and mutters -Coulllyonf.4'9-1,, C USl · Tll" 'lolt.eml!'nt •I s tl!ed wilfl ll>f Co\lltty cie•' ot 0••110>e Countyon~ll 1, l'IS Pub!~ Or•noe Co•~I O•lly Pllol Apritl0,11,1•.•nCIMay1,191S 1lU.7 PUBLIC NOTICE f+OTICE TOCAEOITOIU SUPEAIOR COUATO,.THI! STATEO,.CALIFOANI .. f'O• TME COUNTY OF OAANGE J••rT Er,..;11, 211 M•riM Aw., "Golla get out of here'. a.~~ ~~~.'!ic!.o11eiec1 bf _.1n \V ho' s m i !' d i ~ g l he a 1..._1. • s tore? Sh1mk1n the ~,..._ Etwi,;· thieL " This Sl•W.ment w•S flied with ll'llt County'(lera at Or•noe County on Aptli I, !tJS fl:l711J PubllVoed Or&nqe (031.1 O•Hr Pilot, AIH'H 10. 11, 2,, ... MaV I, lt7S 12•2-IS He remembers ·he"s. been in the hpspila l a "·eek. He sees a vacant bed next to him and r e- calls Mr. Ortega "·as in it stinually roll out of the' rambunctious old manJ superbly played by King. ft a d d s up to ,,·h a i television comedy s houid.-1 be and rarely i ~. ~ A suggestion foriABC;1' Encouragt? Alan King to-'! do more sho"·s like this.1 And give him a l'pom full of m o n ey, put 1-ler~ .Gardne r in it, end don't{ let Gardner out until he's • \\'ritten at leasl halJ the N•. A·U1•1 IEst•lt Ol PHVLLIS FRllNCIS PER RI N, Dltce•:ied. NOTICE IS HERE BY C.IVENloll'llt creditors ol I"" •l:IOve n•mf:CI dec..,...I rlMI •II pe ri.ons 11.1¥int;I clo11lms .101lnM lhlt sel(I dectdenl ••• r1(111lred to tilt IMm. -.ill! 11'>11 Mt•SSdf¥ YO<Kne""<i't Ille ofllce ot tl'le <ler1t ol the-:""-111t1«1cour1, or lo pre.en1 lllem ... 1n11W """'""''Y WOIKM•s. to U'!e .. -~on.a 1.1 c» ~Uotr~. NO. l·B, c.....-del f'Mt. C..1il. 9'61S, c/o Mrs. A Ute "'°«I, lflllllth I• ll'llt place ot 1>11slnesi OI tl'llt un· •oe.\l(lflltd In •ll m•ll••I pe•l•l'>l"ll TO tllt t!tl•I• Of wlo dec..,.nt. wllllln tow lm>nl"' •• tt• tlle ll•st 1111t1lic111on ot 11\ls lflllllt•. ' NANCY 8URRALL Nt=:WLAN O A<1mini•tr.1trl• •ltll-WiU- ill""t•l!il of 1ne EU•l•of Uw etil0¥e ,..,....d decedelll: MRS. ALICE MOORE GHlllOlrooe No. l·B .OW-dl1Millr,CA9262S IT1I : W>-J02t lltton'llfyfor Alllrnl n. wllll·Wlll·-lflll 1 Pubtlll'lld Or•llOt Coesl Dally Pl!OI, ,AC>rll 10, 11, 1•,•nd M~y I, 1915 1290-IS PUBLIC NOTICE P UBLIC NOTICE NOTICIE:OF SALE Nolice Is hltreby 11lve n purs.,.nl to Met~ 3011 olnd 3012 ol Ille Clwil c-ol 11'1e St•I•· ot ca1i!11rnl• 1111 uft• Otrs!Onld • ......,,,,,..11 J. Hud01es1on, ... in sen'' publlt •IKllon, •I 29ll w. Coil~I HI-)', Ne-...p0r1 Be~h. Ctlll01'111•. tt 101.m."" $\lllCllY. tlM 20ttl lll•y CJI Aptl!, lflS, thlt fOllOwing descdl>eCI ll"OPerty, to-•i1: . Vear ot C•• 1965, M~ke OI t:.lo• ,,.... Wi•I. 10 No. Y2}l10l12t, llt"'W No. ISl~lt) RLX960Ar!1ona S.lcl i..tle Is IO•, ... O•HPOSf of s;il\st,. lnv lltn o4 ti><' u•'ll•Hslgned tor «1n1 In the tor\Olil'l1OI5000.0010Qether ... 1tl'lcOI.• h of edYeflls1ng and ••Pense• OI sele. 0.tt<;l lhi• 1lh dlY al Apr II. 1Q1S Ma•sll•ll Huddlt \lon 2'31 W. CO.sl Hlwo11y N'wport 81•<11, C•lllitmi• P\tbli5ht!CI Or•n9'! Coan Dally Pilot, AP<it to. 1'15 1160-IS PUBLIC NOTICE NOTICE 01' INTEWf lON TOENGt.Gf IN THI! SALE OF ALCOHOLIC BEVERAG ES ,.9.75 Townom 11 May conctrn : Sllb!e<t 1t) 1~1 ... nc1 of tl'll l1tenst..,,. ptled tor. nolict i1 111retly glYl!'n I Ml Ille 1'1der•IOIMHI P<°""sts lo u.11 •lcoN>llt i...111r1911 •I tl'le pr1mis11, de!.eril:llll •'I kM-: ml F•irvlt w ACI., Cosl• Mese.CAm1• Purs...,,1 to s11eh Intention, l'W "": llerll9ned ii •PP•yl!>Q IO IM OOl!P11rl· nent ol At<otlollc e.,..,,(I, Control tor li1u•n<e ot •n •l<oflollc be¥1•toe lkellW (or lic.,.sesl lor l,,.le prtnilw• •I tol1-1; ~•1" ON 511.1.I: BEER ANO WINE CBONA FIOE PUBLIC EATI NG PLACE I ..,,,,.,110 Htr•t•• Pllb!l'11ed O••noe Coa" Oally f>llot, Aprll 10, 191) 1173·1S proceeqings. } • U11ited Bra11ds Italy .Netted Payoffs, Too . ·. NEW YORK (A Pl - The Wall Street Journal says United Brands, ac- cused or arranging $2.s· million in payoffs to high public officials in Hon- duras,. also made pay- me nts totaling $750,000 to. Italian officia ls . , A Securities and Ex· change Commission suit filed in Washington Wed- nesday accused United Brands of issuing false re1)0rts to hide $2 million in payoffs lo win ravora· ble business treatme nt by two fore ign govern- ments. The SEC s uit identifie d one o f the foreign nations as Hon- duras; the second was not named. But the Wall Street Journal said in a story in today's editions tha t the unnamed country was Italy. C"hoor Vlor .... re. WASHINGTON <UPI)• -A Senate rePort says violence in the nation's public schools -includ· ing murders, rapes, at·. t&cks on leathers, van- dalism and prostitution -has become a national crisis· requlri.na: legislative action. Sen. Birch Bayh <D- Ind.), said the su.rvey disclosed hundreds ol thous.ands of assaults® eludents. including 100 murders in 1973 : about ' . ( IN SHORT ) 70,000 serious physical assaults on teachers each year; and extortion, drug and prostitution rinp ir, s uburban a nd urb•11 schools. l11din11 Prole#t HORTON. Ka n. CAP ) -About 20 Kickapoo and Potawalomi Indians OC· cupicd the Bureau of In - dian Affairs ofri ce hert> Wednes day and pre· cipitated the tra nsrer or Jack Carson, local BIA superintendent . 1 His removal had been sought by some Indians , for three years. T"·o months ago. an announ· cement was made that he would be reassigned. Now he will 'gO im· mediately. Wnst e l..f.'ffk 1 RICHLAND. W ash ~ (UP I ) -All a nl ic Ri c hfield Hanford Co. officials Wednesda) night reported anotller ' leak of liquid radloactive.l waste from a n under-It grouqd storage tank o the Hanford atomic re-~; servaUon. ~ 1 ' 0f£(cials eB limat ed~i that the amounl of Ouid)j' , which lc~ked to the sub- 1 u rf a c & ae d i m e nl& bcn~at h the tunk wu.s less than 5,000 gallons . . . . ' A OAILVPILOT Thu001y.A.pril 10, 1915 . 'Sun Power' Gets Push ·Energy Panel Vrges Rapid Research Plan WASHINGTON <U PI ) -The Energy Reseprch and Deve lopment Adminislration hus unveiled a multimilliOn·doll ar plan that would cut as much as 20 ye».rs off lhc prO('CSS of learning to t ap the sun for cncr~y to heat a nd cool buildings. In a 119·J>a ge rcp0rt to Congress this week. ERDA called for a nationwide rederal research and demonstration program lo spur private deve lop· ment or techniques to harness lhe incxhousUble and pollution less !iOl a r energy. "TllE WIDESPREAD USE OF energy from the s un for this pur pose would have a signifi cant cf· feet on the nation 's energy consumptio n sin ce ap- proxin1 atcly 25 perce-nt of the nation ·s energy is ( J ·used to h ~at and cool CONSUMER bu1Jd1ngs,' the r e port sajd. ··For c•mple. thcin- s ta llution of s olar heating and cooling syste m s on only 1 perc('nt of Hie buildings in the United Sta tes ""·ould save the t•quivalenl of about 30 n1 i llio n bu r- relsof oil a nnually .·' ERDA r ecommcndt'Cl three progr am s it sa id co uld prompt a n uceeler a ted s witc h to solar- po w e r e d sys t e m s b y priv at e dc\•e l o p c r s. homeOY.'n crs a nd landlords bety,·een 1980 and 1985. "Without this stimulus. it has been projec{t..>d that widespre ad application "·ould not ta ke place e arlier than the year 2000," the report said. Tl-IE 1\GE NCY SAID ITS GOAL is to s timulate solar heating efforts in private industry to the point v.•here 1 pe rcent of all new homes and offices in 1980 "'SPIJMG HAI SPIUMG., IE: CAIEJUL! v-, J. , I .I'\. Yes, t ho s e Apri l sho.,.,·crs lhal bri ng spnn~ flo'A·ers can als o bring a great deal of misery to those m<iny people ··••ho may suffer frcim certain a lle r g ie s I t ~'an he especially difficult fo r those who do not know wh;:i t it is th:l l causes thei r probl ems. 1 If you evt!r experience· such probl ems. don't sur.: fer meaningle:-.s ly. There are many tests that can be done to find out to what you may be a ller~ic. An appointment with a physi- cian 'A'ith s p .. cialized training (allergist) would Uc ::a first step for you to takt..'. "i'OU OR 'l"OC H DOC· TOH C1"i~ Pll O:\·t-~ US v•hcn \1Ju n l't•tl a deliv('r\· \~e "·ill clt•livt·r prt1r:~['tiy 'A'ilhout l',,;tra c har~c. A great m any people rely on ns for their health needs. v.·e 'A'Clcomc rc(1uests fo r deli ver y ser vil'e a nd ch111 ge acco_unts. PAUUDOPHAIMACY lSIHospit .. loed h'HD.eli•"Y >Hoi..wpm~a.t.t a-c• 642· I 510 OC Firm Awarded Contract Congressman Andrew Hins ha\'-' has announced th e av.•ard Lo Ultras ys te m s, Inc . of N e wport Bea c h o f a $271 .658 contr'act fro m the office of T echnology Assessment of the U.S. Congress. The contract c alls for Ultras ystems to conduct a technology assessment of the nation 's s lockpil· ing policies related to various s trateg ic an<l critical materials . This will enta il cvalua· tion' of \'-'h a t materials should be purc hased by the nation for s tockpil- ing. how lo ng the r e- sources s hould b e held. whe n they should he up- graded, and when they can be released for sale for \"ario u s publi c purposes. .A s a r esult or the study . the Con g r ess is expected 10 be provided 'A'ilh a reco mmended set or national stoc kpiling policies along with ' documentation con1=em- ing the implications and effects related with such '.!::""""~~~====~policies . • INow more than ever you need the Information printed every day The Newport Beach firm wilJ serve as the prime contractor on the contract and will be sup- po rted b y Robe rt R . Nathan Associates and Future s Group of Washington, D.C . In the DAILY PILO Order Yours NOW ••• (:-?0; 1000 ~ it~~ Sli:::~:~ls •PERSONALIZED •srYUSH •EASY TO USE •ORDER FOR YOURSW OR A FRIEND SHAPE ANO SIZE OF 1.ollEl. ..... Jahn Do• 12) M•ln Slf••t A11,IO•n, Anytttle 12)•.$ l.•D•lt Do Not H••• A Prl"t•d lord•r. r---------------------, I I Fill in thit c:ou1Mn, clip •nd m1il With $1 .SOto: Pilot Printin9 Libel Diw .• Post Office Box lS60 Cost• Mew, C•llfornla 92'2' ... --.... ···"···· ..... •• lvr• t• -,_,... 11(111 C... '''·''''""'• L--------------------- ' and 10 pe r cent in 1985 will be equipped with solar heating a nd coohni;: units. Governml'nt t!nergy e xperts suy the basic techniques e xist to harn ess the sun 's powe r for · healing. The u~e or sola r energy fo r cooling as well . they say , lies just a round the corner. \Vhat Is needed no\\'. lhc expc,>rls suy, is a p ro· gram tQ lowt.·r cost.'i, centraliz.e tt·C'hnoloii;ical in - formatlon nnd r evise prohibitive building codes. OfficiPIS suid they hope to see co nventional h.eating a nd uir· condit.1onlng sys tems repluced with solar-.powered s ystems on 2,500 reside ntial and 200 comme r cia l b uildings by 1980 and on ~.000 res ldcn· tiaJ and 1,000 l·ommer cial buildings by 1985. THE LEAST AMBITIOUS ONE would provide climate,.control fo r 350 homes and 50 commerc ia l buildings at a cos t of $109 mill.ion. A m id-rant1e cf· ro11 would cost $208 m illion and cover 1,000 ho m es and 200 c omme rcia l buildings . The most arnbitious would provide demons tration units in 2,000 homes und 400 comn1c r c ial buildings at a cost of $30G million. ERDA said its est1n1ates are subject to chunge as better cost inforn1ation is developed. A finul rt·· port is schedulL'(l J u ne 30. \\'alter t •. Matranga h as been named manager of Southern Calirorni a Fir-St National Bank's \\'estcliff office in Nc "-'JlO rt Be ath. F or m erly reg ion al administrative manager in Santa ,\na. rtl atranga <.1nd his f amity Ii vc in El Toro. • Phil Ill . I.W ove, genera l m a nager or the Santa Ana division of the Berkus Group, has been elected a vice pres ident of th e natio nwide architectura l a nd planning firm. The Tustin r esident opened the Orange County design off ice in 1972 and is r esponsible for clients in 13 """·este rn states and \vestern Cana da. • Costa Mesa resident Gary KOVIE E. Martin, vice president, has been named public relations and promotions s upervisor for Home Sav· ings and Loan Association. • Warren Shepard has joine d the program manageme nt group at Pertee Business Systems Division in Santa Ana as s hared processor product manager, . The Mission Vitdo resident was form e rly manager or indus try planning al GTE Inrormation Systems in Anahe im. • Bill Scott has been appointed res ident m a nage r for the Ney,•port Be ach Marriott llotel in Newport Center, s lated to ope n April 15. He has been "-'ilh Ma rriott since 1971 . • Gail 8. Finnell has been named manager or female affirmative action for the western region of Xerox Corp's. info rma tion systems g roup. She joined X e rox in 1967 a s customer representative in the Los Angeles branch. She and her ' husband reside in Newport Beach. r • Donald J . McNutt has been named president of Douglas Oil 1 Company of California. The Newport Beach man was executive vice president of Douglas. a s ubsidiary of Con- linentaJ Oil Company. MtNUTT He joined the Costa Mesa·bas ed firm' as a re - finery employ e in 1950 and became the company 's youn ges t vice president i'h 1966. DESERT'S BEST BUY d . ' ... an view. lndlnn '-::1 .hlll..c TOWNHOUSES Palm Desert l.ocated in a sheltered cove seve1al hundred feet above lhe deserl floor ... Indian Hills offer• an incomparable panoramic vit1w where coolin11 breezes senlly ~weep away tb11 cares of lhe world! F'ive cuslom·designed swimming pools and screened, tennis courts add to lhe new way of life you'll happily find at Indian 1-l ills-Palm Desert! 1973 PRICES! ~\I 1·• Ill\ fl llP\11 ,, 1.11 !<II I.JI 1111 It.I. PHll'I 1 1111f J•~IV1 2 &3 BEDROOM SINGLE STORY TOWNHOUSES from $840 500 10% DOWN 8 3/4 o/o ANANONG 9 •1~ A.R. l • • . • D9llars to Donut6 I Financial Gtoups . Schedule 'Meetings FINANCE Several Orange County finan· rial organjiat.iona have meetings scheduled next Wednesday and Thur;day, with s peakt1rs ranging rrom the .founder or {I doughnut s hop l'huin to a gus utilily spokesman. -The ln\,ernallooal Aa;soela· tlon of Financial Pl•nnen will meet Wednesday ill 7 :30 a.n1 . at S ambo's Reslaur;1nt, 2101 East llC Headquarters Project Uruler Way Construet1o n 1s under \•:ay on a ne w Sl million headquarters building for the Irvine Industrial Complex <IIC) according to Ric ha rd hot . Cannon. lIC pres ide nt. The two-story office building, with central o~n-air atriiJ.m, is the first building of a multi-ofrlce building complex planned by the Irvine Company·s commercial division for the 17·acre site on Campus Drive south of MacArthur Blvd., near the existing llC headquarters. The IIC will occupy the ground noor of the 20,000-square-foot building and the second floor will be available £or le ase, Cannor. s aid. DESIGNED BY THE ARClllTECTlJRAL firm of Bissel/Augus t Associates, Newport Beach, t.he structure will contrast te xtured, s plit-faced brick with dark heat·reflective glass £or maximum conservation of energy. The central atrium will be landscaped with trees and tile paving for an informal garden-like setting for the cont emporary·styled offices. Sound-proofed glass walls on the upper level will provide a view o£the atrium. "The des ig n criteria used for the JIC headquarters building will set the standard for energy conservation in future JJC developments.·· said Cannon. ''Numerous architectural and technological concepts have been incorporated lQ reduce cooling and heating requirements , such as central s kylight de sign that runctions as a solar heat collector in the winter and M damper sys tem to provide cooling in the summer.'' THE OFFICES WILL PROVIDE space for the marketing and enginee ring staffs of the IIC and all support functions. The building is expected to be completed early this fall. Cannon said. Over The Counter NASDUstioMp FintSt. in Santa Ana. The sz brellkfa1t includes a lee· ture on inve1lment aMuities by Dean Cotton. The organlzatlon will ulso elect officen for 1976. tor further information, cau • Nick Nannes , president, al 547·7867. -The Oran&l' County f'ln•n· citl Society "'iii hC'nr W. Dale ttlornings t&&r, executive u.ssistant in sas s uvply fina nce for the Pacific L1~hling Co rp~, next Thursd}•Y in NeYo'polt Be:ich . lli s topi c Is ··Proble m s. Logistics and f'inuncing of ln1- port Gfl.s rrom the Northwest." The meeth\Q: will be held at lhl· Newport She raton Hotel in th1.· Brazilia No. 3 room. Cost is $.5 1 No host coc ktail hour begins ut ll :JOa.m . t'or furthe r inConnation cull 552-7372. -Thl' Orange County chapter 0£ the Sm all Businessmen's As· isoclalion "'ill meet Thursday at G p .m . in the 'frabuco Room of the Saddleback Inn in Santa Ana. Speaker will be Verne II. Winchell, chairmun of the board and president of Winchell's Donut Shops and Denny's Restaurants. Crist is $7 .SO for members and $10 for non -members. Fo1· further information and reserva- tions call 835-3100. -The California Credit Union League's Orange County chapler- will also meet Thursday, 3t the Silver Fox llcs taurant in Anaheim beginning at6:30p.m . Wilfre d Broxterman. manag- ing direct or o f CCUL will be the realured spe<tker. For further in· rormalion, call Lana Kessinger at 628·6044. 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Wednesday's Clo1ing Prices NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE -, .• ,...) 0- By SYLVIA PORTEil ·--~'·"' 'II -"!I .-.C~• .... • -~-• I """"'~"-M6 u •111i ., ,.,,, unemp oyi:nent, underemployment and roreed Ml'l'IDr .1111 1 1i lt: ... wlthdraw•ls from an antagon\atic Job market continue to :£..:'Mf,t .: 't 1 -.\I mount w-ile lhe 1974·1975 s lump probes for IU near·ttrm Adw1::'~ .. :: 1!l :~: !: bottom , the heir Wanted • A.l~LI I.Ill I 14Si 11 • t1 s ec l 1 o n o yo u r · ~ ~ : )1 ;~ .. n e w s paper will becom u ~~~1,1: 1'1 J:v.:1~ on ever moru important Money'& •J ~~1·1,. ~ 1fl 1:~· .;> li nk b e tw een the" W h ._,._., 111 s '' ,,"","" JOblSee·ker and lhc ort :ii:,.":f~·!j ~ 11~ ~~, '. ....,,1entlUI emplOy"r. AIMii.& lnttt • M l J•/o .+Ho ........ .. AJMylftl ·i: J 11 16 .. "" The job uds plu"ed :=,~·.o ', 1; 11::= ~ by private employment a1eneies Jn this nation's AJc.tt1AJ 120' .,. 1•1t-l4I ne_wspaperi:; aro tradltionaJI)' a prime source lo which :'~"'~:~,; •~ ,::;;~:; m>lllons of Am o rlca 'o une mployed turn. But judging by the ::~l,i;.~-ll ll: ::: "olume und emotio nalism of l etters to me whene\ler l ::1 • ...,f..iii 1 1 11'1 u wrl_l e about these agencic.s, the r e Is d eep confu8iOn aboul .-.i Pw 11 ·; ,O: i the1r runc tlon.s and ethi1,:s . ~ .... llGt 40 s 1, 1~~! A.019 Cfl I lo • >OS lt ... , "1 JIERE, THEREFORE, ARE guides prepared for U ::~~.f, ! '; 10~• • • by Wendeen H. Eolis, pre.s1denl of the As• ...... 10 of 11.111tc1~ 1 M • tJ ~:141 + 'i,:, P I A . ~ A.lid S!Hlmkl . II )\o-.... ersonne genc1es o f New York Slate. 11.1111 o. " ) Sti , , v. -Look f o r the word "agency" 1n the ad to be certain ::2:'1~ :~ : 2f i~: ~ lhHt you have sclt.."Cted a licens ed private e mployment .-.ice11 1:u 1 ,,. lM'•~1v. P ' ' ' _.... d . ""'lol115411l' 1' ti • ·~ agen cy. r1vate agencies are hcenscu an 1n most states ........... x 1:71 ., 101 t1 • " l .d t I th I A.Mot.Xpl SI~. 14101 mus l en l y emse v e s ll5 agencies. Amb-1( ~ S '' 10-. "' -Get thtti f act straig ht : these agencielS may never ='_:,,;: ~ '~ 14::. ·-.; charge you a placl'ment fee unless they obtain a i· ob tor Nn.._, .»11 ) 2'' 1t~.' h A. His pl l 'h , .. f 1\,, I )'OU. A.mlJrFI "4 t •1 l)o,;, •• rt an ageiicy adve rtises that some of its j obs ar.e "tee =~~~1,,.;?..1• ~o ·~: ~ paid," lirfd out 1! the job to whic h you are being referred is !!'lr~t12·~ f ;: r.,,..:-1~ ··ree paidl' and Ir the re 1s any cond1t1on under which you Am &!41 1' • "'" 1v.. ~ ' b ' A C.tll '.:IO• I> 9J )l+t + '-COUid be o hgatc-d lo pay any part of a placement fee. If A c1n pf'"" •• ti 21"' \'O the agenc)' advertises that there 1s "neve r a rec to the ap· :"'~ .. 't~i i ~ 1!:t'::-~ plicant, ''-I.he agen cy may not collect a lee f rom you under :~:." :~ ,; »i 2:~~ ~ any circumstances ! 11.01"1'J s2 u 4t 11v.. v. C 'd I . I b I ·r·~c· th h .-.m0u••v11 • 1 Jlo\o• \\ -o n s 1 e.r rn u tip e JO e ass1 1cu ions at may ave .-.Dul p1 ..... • ' 11 to. v. work available tor yourbaQ,:ground and skills and look un· :~ .. E~l;-'1~ ~ 5:; 1~ ! tt d e r all categone s that rrilf'fipp,ly to you. (For instance, if A.Flt'ls,1.~11 s ,..,., w y ou Li~ave clednco1hl ahnd td~in~1 skills, you m 1 1ght·qhuality for· !~~11'~ :j ,g iffi: ·~ pos1 ons un er e ea 1ng o rece pt1on1s or per aps even .-. Gft f! 1 to .. 11 ti~+ ~ secretary). · :~_:,: P; :~+ ·~ M\HOIO JI026 M6 :Ullo• 14 .0bsLOf OK FORb A Gk ENCidES lhdal kh.a1~dle a large numlhber of :~:~f'ri' .1 ,! ~ ... : : J o r your ac groun an s 1 ..,,; an agenc y at r e · .-. M1111corp • ,., '" .. v. gularly plac~s people in your field 1s probably your best ::N~~~ 1J .\~~ i!t:: ~ ~t. The National Employme nt Assoeia(ion, which has af. !:~'~'it }l1 7,~ iv. ··· f1llate1 such u the APANY throughout the U.S .. w1U offe r 11.msmr111'• t .. 11,,,., '>.i. · • d' t r 11 be h' . ""'s11111. s us 12 .... ""' m .rune a 1rec ory o a Jt.s m e m r s w 1ch also includes A.mS1dpj t~. 1 s.J•,. ... the occupations s erviced by each agency. (A copy will cost ~~':.'!i~1! ~ J't.• .'."" $3.50, thoug h . I( you wish lo contact the NEA the addr·•s Am1'tT140 'nu •t +..., · K · ' "<O..> Amt&Tpf•. 16J S)V•t >.;, 1s 2000 . St • N. W., Wus h1ngt.on, O C. 20Q06. .-.TTpfA.l.M .. ti •1v.-11o Since Jobs lhut o re advertised h ave b een placed in the :!'.Tf'a8rJ~ .. 1°' •l'h-Yo n e wspapers days before they appear and the same job ....,,.,w11, .IM · s :16)011s ~.* 1:n may be listed by the employer with more tha n o ne agency .-.Wir pt ,_,3 . 1100 1s1A1 --h d · d · . ' .-.mtron .tQ ' s 13~,. v. l e a vert1sc Job may not be ava1Jable b y the time you .-_,...,~ .100 " u '~ .. visit the agency. So inquire about the Job's ava1labillty ='~~\"1~1~ 1~~ l:~: ~ before YOU gO l O the a g ency £( YOU are Wilting to accept A.mlK Inc I I ~ 20'1o t o,;, • • ' AMP llK 11 t 36 ll'lo'!J other-pos1t1on s. ask about additiona l jobs f or which you .-.rnpc;o • .a l 1 1:n-v;, might quahty . The agency also may "market" your back-:~;eor': ! : ~...,~~ ground to appropriate companies of interest to you. :=:~ '·: .~ ~ 2:'11-;-~ -B e wary or agen cies that advertise the sam e .-.""1~-'° • '' 11 141 + ~ • , • .-_mttl In ll • JI 1 + 'l.o glamorous and unique pos1t1ons tor several weeks and .tw>KllCI 110 ' 211 11:i..._,_ ~· watch out f or "culesy" language which fails to descnbe Z'::l1~,201' s u11'll:;: !: the job. Al5o be cautious 10 answering ads that emphasize =:1~ ~~: 2~: 1~~;,:;.; benefits rather tha n JOb duties. A gencies mus t , Warns MS. :-'Ci)·~ ! n :~: ~ Eolis, include th e information that is pertinent to the job. 11.~o cor'o . 1.. 2 • .... -DON'T BE MJSLED ·INTO thinking that the busl-.-.PL.!tP 1 s 2i 1~~· ~~ ness in which the compan y oper ates must be specifically ~1~N1~11 .sr: 7f~~2l: related to the job ava ilable. Illus tra tion: an adoption agen-~~oE~~ 11 1i; T'°"' ~ ey 1s in the busi n eslli o( working with children but you can "''"~ 111< io. s1 J"H : • h di t l be d . lh ·1 b . I ""' .. ~, ".. l s'h ••• a r y expec o 01ng 1s 1 your JO 1s o r a Ntu.G 1 10 1 ., 24:io + 111 s witchboard operator at the adoption agen c y ._,,.,, A1ttw •• iot 21"'-""' . . · """"'o 1.• s m ....,. -. -U nderstand that a dvertised salanes may renect an """"' p1 t 11 •• n mr.+ "" e mployer's budget but not n ecessarily be a promise to pay ~,::·g ~ 1• ~ =::: you that s alary. The salaries ottered will be related lo your ~:': t 1~ 11"'• ~ own individual skills, experience, work history and current· :r'"'l'ld • t !: 7f"~ ~ market levels. ~~111~ '.f " 11ir.+ "' -Be s ystematic. Selecl a limited number or agencies ~=~-.!:;o ,,: :! ~ <1t the o utset , the n add to your 1nil1al list if you are not ::~!=' 1._: : 11'!• 1r.=+r. sat1sr1ied. Favor agencies known to sderve _yodur field •• t 1 ::rc':Y~• ;~ t ,2 1~·o... I you suspect an agency has a vert1se a nonex1s e n A~Ak:flf tv.10 ,.1 a11o.1~ pasition, or that the ad h as been d eceptive, i mmediately re· :0:: G ::, :. ~ ~:;HZ port your experiences and suspicions lo the appropriate_ :~!s(h ~~.. ~ 1~~! ~ sources for ~etion . Among th.em: your local Better Business :!iod:i' ,:, ,t : .::!+ ...; Bureau, which monitors pnvate e mployment agency ad-#.W)mt 1nds • 10 :Pif>-v. . . 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Wl1EIP l.lol t '' 1l\lo t ~, WltcPS 1 ll I JO !~'lo -\o W11(0 C I 'lO S 16 10 .... + \o W(ll'tWI .OSO 1 1) 2\-o • Vo WOl'l'l\to .St 1 19 10'1> • ._ WOOd~C,, 4 1 4£ lf t 3 WOOl-1 lO J JU 1t',\ ~ "9 Wool p11.ro ,. 1 21 +-1, WotlCI .-.u..,.. lM I • '• w.1q1l 1.,a .. 11 •1 S.1, •· ~l~Y + c.e:: -XYl- X.ro•Co 111 1•1 10Vo•2 "tlr• lt!C 20i ) •1 tl.< ••• Y•ln lllCIUI 4 21 t 1>'1 VllQStDr.60 • S ,,,._, '• l:.ti•Corll I• I lt I)\,+ \• ~ .... 1i1~ .. \oi llc>lla 60 J Ill (Vi> ••• 1., ... <;erp J1 ,., •\lio• ... Z1111lhRH 1 tJ llM 11'• • ~. .turn lfld 11 10 •• 1 -\• Global Ellmings LOS ANGELES iAP l -Globol Marine Inc . -bui lders of the ·sophlsti c:aled Glomar Explorer u sed. in the super.secret CIA recovery o r a sunken Ruasian sub -says llS eam· · lngs ··should be up s ubstantially .. this yea r. But company o ffic:lals refuse to comm ent o n the fln anclal imp act of the multl-miltlon dollar vessel, sayin& that t h e firm's rn vorable fiscal out.- look was due to new eqwpmenl added to 1t.s marine drilling operatlonii:. CS · DAILYPILOT T'hur~ay,Aprll t0.1176 PUBLIC NOTICE l'UBLIC NOTICE N0T1CJI TOCll•OITOl:S SUP'•RIOl:COl.ll:TOP'1Ml NOT1C•"TOCllOllOllS JTAT•O .. UllHt"NIA HIR iu .. •IHOllCOU""T O,THf TN• C.OUNTY 011,0llANOa ST ATI 0' CALI l'OllNIA "°" ,,.._A-a-.1 "T'NI COUNTY O"ORANG• Est•!• DI JAMIES 0 fl!IEW~UM, tlo..ol Ne.A·l2t1• A MES OAMON N E W S UM. £sllltt Of MA8ElLE HAlHAWAV "'Ce-ol'>tel lllLf.V. ()t(t•r.td. N011CE IS HERE6V (>!VEN to l!>j NOTICf lS HERE&V GIVEN W l/"c • il0<s ol lllt •OOY• "•mea OK-..1 c•-tor' of llW •bOve "'"""'d GKtdolnt ... 1 Ill Pl"f-\ n•vtno c ltlm' .t91ln>1 11\M ••I Pl•W"~ "-•1"9 cl&lms llO"ln" • '"Id dlK•!Nllt ••e r9<1ulrM hl UH Ille W•d ll<K.-Otnl •rt re-quit'°" t. Ill• rn, wHP! \"" M Ct••a•, vOutlW•>, Ir l!'<ttl"I, .. ltP! lllt ,,.<t•Yrr ,,_,_rs, In '"•lllc t ol ,.,. Otrk or IP!t tbOw .,.. Ille oll•\• OI IP!t tier• OI tit• aDOve ..,. <llCI COU•t, 0< to prew.nt '"''"" ...;111 tne llllKI C-1, Gr lo Pl•>&nl lh•m. ""'" '"" ~ftW•Y YOUCMIS, 10 Int UlllMlt'1ol{lnl<I MCttW•Y VOUCM••. 10 '"" undt••il!Md t \flt olll<• QI tnt1t ilUO•My, WAl TER el lht olltc1 ol hi• •llot<W"I', R08ERl 8AJIAN0E ~. lj,01 Wt\ICllH Orl¥1, A, EASTMAN, 11to Ha•OO• 81-..;1 .• Sull• <>•te 320. Ntwporl Ut•<n, C•lllot,.,.1. 313, C~la Me s•, Catltt1rnl•, wlllCh h ~·en .. '"' Pl.Ke OI bu~•ne••ol~-llltPIHtofDu•lnt•Sol lhe\IAIMfs.i~ ·•>igneo In •II m•llers per1e+,.1ng tt In all tnllltr• pert&IP!l!IQ !oh tSl•t•ol "'~'1•1• ol wld oec-nt, within !Gut wlddt<•d&nl. wltllln fGVI ifi.,.tPl•lfltt •Onll!S •lier uwi 111~1 puOl l<•Tlonot tlli\ '"'firs I oubllc•l l0<>al trih l'lofkt. ..1H<t. O.h1<1 Mer(h I•. l91S 0.teo MoHCPI ?•, 191} JOHN JA v HA THAWAV BANKOFNEWPOR'T Eaec .. totollh•W!Uo! E ••<ulot of tP!e Wiii"' !ne allO,,. Aeml'd Oe-ct-dtnt Int-.ODll~e "'nwd dote~ "OeERT A, EASTMAN '\'ALlERR.e.t.•AHGER Attw-r&tUw A1 W..i.tc1Ht Dr I we, Swll• JJO 11'9 Ii.Ir-et ..... , S\lll• llJ •w-1 e.ec11, C..Uter1111 ti~ Cn~ Mila, C1llt•rflla •i•n •I: !114! M~M T•I: 17HI JolO.lll)t 11.,nt, ,., ll•ttwl., Anl( .. , lw IE ••Clllor p.,blo>n'°" 0<~n9'1! Co.&>1 Oa1!r POol, Pullli~ed °'""°" CNJI Dalt, Pilol, •""•tl'I 11. •NI It#• l. 10. 11. 191S 1nS.J~ Mllr. :1.anc1M1. J, to. 11, 1•11 111'·1} ----~--- JlL:J.11.IC J\"OTICE Pl: BLIC l\"OTICE Jtl0T1(1E lt'IYITING alMOfll GIENERALOeLIGATION eONDS OF MOUL TON·HIGUIL WATER DISTRICT FOR IM .. RoYIEMIEHT 015T"ICT NQ,4A NOTICE IS HERE6V GIVEN l""I .... aled blos for tl'<t pU<C"-&st 0 1 \1.11so.ooo Pd• "'""' 9<'Mita! ot>lig1110<1 Dono1o1 Moulton-Nloue• W•ter Ohlrict of ~·d~ Counly, C•lolorn1•. tor l""""w-ment 0.strl(I •"will be ••Celwed DY Uw. no..e1 ol o .. ec to• ,01 •• •d d• Sir .ct <111 the l>ldC~ ""!o •he 1lme bl. iow .i.pec 1r 1E"l'I: 111'.tE PLACE: MAl l EODIOS~ 10.00o"Cloc:~ A.M. !P.O.S. T .J ~itlO, 191S 8.-.•olAmeric• NT&SA '>••Ill FIOD• COl'lle•ence Room SS~ Soulh Fl.,... er S1reet LOS AllQllt~, Calllarnl• '>ecrtl1r,o1 tt>e O!str'lcl c •tJWitliam C. Hi99inDolhilm. VoC• Pres Id.,. I c.o...,rMnental Fina,.ce Relatiom. a""' ol America NT &SA P.O. 6<u lOlol't l.o$Ang,ele!>,. C.illlotn•<il 9110l0 OPEN ING OF BIOS: Tiie t.1<1~ will~ rf'C~wed 01 Ille Selri'laty uP to IN! ume a11<1 al 111.f p1.oce ~P<t<•flf'tl ilbOYe .... ;11 De l>Pfned D"I' tt>e Sec•el••• lm- fued•ilely 1011.,...1"9 tt'Cei°', •ncl will beP<tW,.led IG ll>t SO.rd of Olr.:tlot~ t.iter u"''~J3'E~~.~.k oe~iQl\lltf(I •·1•1s W&ste w.1.,. &on<ls d Mounoii·Nl1111e1 W<ltt• Ol~trict !Ot t morovement Ol~tric t No. 'A tcnsistl~ol J11lbon0•, numDer<M' l l~O.D!?!.J:!•11s 1u~l v• oltne _,.,,...,li0t1ol i S.OOOe•cll.daltCI April IS, 191S. . MA Tu RI TIES: the bOllCI!. Wiil ..... 1ure in C""5eeu11ve ""meflC•I oooer on Apr11 •S '" 111e &moun•~ lo• e.icrio1111e ""ver;11 w•rs M toUo....s: !.!!.!. .... "" l'flJ "M .... .... ""' .. ~ ... "" ·~· ) 15.000 "·= "·= JS.000 J>.000 "'·= 40,000 's.ooc ~.= "'·= ~s.ooc .. o.ooo 6),00U PRINCIPAl P".llNCIPAL P"INCl .. AL .....,.,., s /0,000 IS.000 ~.­IS,000 'IS,000 100.000 110.000 . llS,000 115.000 I JS,000 u s,ooo ISS,000 IN rE REST TP!e bonos Sh.all b!.J< inl.,.e~t at a rah! or r;1le• IG"" lo•ed UJI• °"Ille !Mlle 1r.ereo1 Dul nol l<>e•cedl~~IW' ...,,,......,. ~y11)1e \emill'>l'lu•Uy. PAYMENT: '>•id botlel~ancl tht> in1e<tsl ll.eroron &ft p&yaote In 111-..flll "'""""GI !llt Un!led Sldtes or Ametkil at ltie office OI lhe Trusurer 01 IP!f! di•· l"C! '" Ugun• N";iuel. California. or &I tN! olliceol any .:W"l'if19 d<Jenl ot 11.e di\· h•(l 1n LO\ AnQelt• Of Sa<1 Fr ant ls.co. C.lllG!"nia, ChiC.tO<>, lllon<"li~. Of New VorM, ill 11\e oot•on or 1ne llOl!let ll'>t!ti!'OI. REC.I ST RAT ION: Tiie flOnd• will be'°"""" bonels rf-91 >1tablt IS 10 p<ln·. ci~I only or •s !G bOIP! prln<•j>j!I! .-.dlnleresl. """ tP!e IG!"m GI re11+st1•1i<lfl m.oy"" '"""~·or tne tionos O•SCM•roeG from rtgistr;i!ion, ill/ in accoro.nce wilh '"'-' OfOV•\•on> •n !ne re~lution prov•OlngtG!" ll>e i••ua<Ke ot !he t>onds. REOEMPT ION ' Tne bo11<h malU"fl9 0110< prior lo April IS. 19'0. sPl•ll not l>o:' •uD1et1 to <•II •1111 redemollOll pr1G!" IG ""1turily. The bonOs m<11ut"l<il Of! or .i1er All'•! IS. 1'1'11. G• •n"I' of tr1em • .....,., be u.11.,;, bel0<e m•1u .. 1-, •nd •e<teemeo ~! tl'le Gil hon ol tne 801ro 01 OorHtorsof llltdisl•kl on Apt ii IS. 1"90. o•on •ny in· lerest p,i-,ment d<11e the•tafler prior IG maturity. •I• r~mp1ion price for each ''~"'•Ole DOnd e11ual IG tne princ1~t amounl 11\e'reof, plu• •premium equal IO """ tourtn O• o"" percent ! \.-..1 of w1d princi~I amount lor ea t h -.e•r O• por- "°" tnereor trom tne re!lemption d.ile IG ttw maturll"I' O&te. IUI or ~' ol IP!e llO<>IJo. \ut11ecr 10 c1ll m.iy llf <•I-for •~"¥>lion a1 ... ., one time. It ie..• 11wn dll ol tne l>ONIS art reoeemed al ¥1"1'-time. sue Pl bon<ls ..,...11 be redol'emed on1, "' 1nwer-.e order or m•lurlfy """.......,De, DegilV!lr'll) wi!P! tilt nighest numl>o:'•ed -· PURPO~E OF r~SUE : T1'le bOnO<; -•e •ult>oriud for lllt atll"'''hon and C0'"6t•uct•on or se .. a9e lat 1hllH lor-lrn(lfow-mtml Distri(I NO "'" SE CURI TV , Tne bOnds ate P&JdDle lrom •fl Ufllimi1eo annual a•i.e~smenl •"P!ln ta••l)lf 1,1nd "'!lP!on lmprowment Oistrkt No. •A. ot lrom cnar~' ... 111cn, 0urw.111 10 Sett>Gns ])J.Ot. dnd lM2)ot tr.e Willer COCle, ••• 11.ed .....t <olltcteo tn i.euthe•i!'Ot . I.EC.Al INVESTME NT; s..ald DOnO!; ~n, Defore ll>e Ciel"'''' ll>erf'Gf. ~ ce11.t.eo IGr 1nves1men1 ""der -llU'........,'-.1~ ptOvJSiof\s ol tne [);S1rot1S Se<.urltie> 1-•w. Oovi••Ofl 10 ot the Waltt Code. Ho-""•, not•i\P!stal"ICling sue Pl c ... 1,r.catoon. 1n tneopin!onol llon<lcGun!.el, thef!igibil1tr ol s.oid botllls ror !ht> in· vestment of '""Os ol t omme•d•I ot s..ivit111~ bank~. a. suc11. is suble<t to tl>e p<O• v1~1oos of Ille F1n.t1n<:1al Code ol t"'Statrol Calllornla, ~a st111em'1ll tG that et- rec1 Uld!l llf prfntfll 011 e&cP! bOnCI toene.itn ll>e ter!Lfkalion. Un<1er tl>e t onditio11s ~pec11oed '" Sec!<on 1J12 ol tl>e Filldnei&I eooe. wi<I bOnds may lie eligible rot tilt 1nvest1T>enl "' funds GI perl<lnS, cotP<WalltJns. or ll9E""(;e~. <Mner th.in •dv1n9s llolfl~S, WIK!re llWI l;iw ftlallng ttJ the l......OSol WCll per .... M, COfpc>t;olions. Of "'}tn· toes •~1h0rotes o• requires in""!'olmen! DI s.oitl funds in ""curolie• in wl!icn '""' 1ng1ob11n-sare &u1nt1rized 10 inves1 tl'M!lr lunds. TERMSOFSALE 1 .. wr•lt Rat•: Tl'le m•.,....,m r11I• DOd tnl'r not e11ceed •"•per ann11m. llilY&Dtf ~emo•nnu•lly. EacP! rate Dlcl must be d mullipl<' ollnotP!of '""· NG DGMI Shall be&r more 111.in one inte<eSI rale,..,., en Dl>f1Cl•of ll>e s.imt m1tu•Hy sl'ldll ""•• ll>e ..inie ••t•. Eden borld must be•• l11tet"5.I at !Pie rite $0Killed in ~l>e Did tr om •h d•te 10 ots •••ed m•turlty Clil1l". Ont"!' one toupo;in w•U l>o:' a\liKl'led lo e•<ll tJond ror eath installment"' i11ltffll tntreo11, aoo btds orowiding tor .Mleliloonal or wpple•,.en1.:i1 co .. 0011\ w111"" re1ecteO. lne ••le on "'Y m•lu.,ty 0t IJfGUClol matutitie$ ..,..II not be -rt tr.an 2!. or hiQner 1,...11 r11e interest rate on an, Ollltr maturity or group"' ma11>fil•e•. lt>e """'°' "'i lYflnO on &ny ye;,r alt.,. l'l'90 slw!l Dear lnte<eil al 1 rale equ•I to or ft•9'>1'• nwn lnt P•eceel•"Q •ear. Awlrd: Tne bonO\ Slllll De 1.0IO for casri 0<11,. Alt bid> mu•l"" lot nol less '"'""allot tne llorlel> 11ereb, oll.,.<!<1 lor wte...., e&en ~ sn&n \late in.it U1e D•d· oe-r Gl!u> o.... •nd •<C•IH!d ~nte•esl to tilt O.lf OI Ollli ...,rr, ll'lt' oremo .. m. II 11nr , and tne on1t•fst 11te or rites nol lot•<-IP!al Sl)HiliedhereK>, •I wnicn !he l><d· de• olle•> lo DY• >l•el bOndS. Each b<dOer l.IWll slale i11 ll•S l>id ll'le tol•I "'-'' •n· te•e>l l on in oa11a•s """ tl>e • ....-. ne\ int.,.f\I •ate determlneO triereDy, wP!oC h i.n•n l>o:' c on>•d~•ed "' '"' ma\1ve oru, -not a N•I of tne bid. M•91'>f•I l•dee•: TP!t Danos wo!I De awa•4e<l lot"" 111~1 t~POnsltlle b•dder or bi<ltlf•• con1.1oet1n9 1ne lniereY rate or r11n wec1t1ed incl \ht> 1>rem!um offered, 11 ""'· Tne n•qhest b•d .... 11 ""oe1errn<IK'!d D1!letlv(ti-o1ne 1moun1 01tne1>re· """"'bod !" .inw~ lrGm 11\e 1ma1 <0mount Ol lnlerest wl'licn ll'le district .,ould Ile <C<IU.,td to P<lv rtom '"" elate of .... od bond'S tG tl'le rt-c1;..., matYfily dates lnetPO! ~• the co""°" ••te or rat"5. !.P!<•loeo In !Pie Di<I, and Ille ""'''d will Ile """°'on 11>e iu~+• o• ll'le 10-.i net interttl c~I lo Ille dlslfi(L Tl'le purcn.1er ""''' PoJ~ ;ice r..ee1 >nltte>1 l•om ll>e Ollle ot ll>e bon<I• 10 rr.e dilte or det I ..er,, corri· pulea on• :i.cl·d•• Yt•r DI>••· lne co>\ DI pr1nli"Q lllt DOnd> •ll!"" Dorne Dv 1ne C11>lt1CI R•tht ol Rt it< Ii-: l ne dl~t .. cl """"VPS 1ne tUJhl. in ih disc•~!•on. tG re· ject ""' dll<I ;ill D•d• •nd ID lne ~VH!ll\ not protulli!fd by law \G w1lve any,,. r egu!arory or 1nlo•m•l•t1 '" .inw Diel. P"'mpt A•1ra: Tne el1ilflC1 wlll l.l-e ac:llon iiWil<dl11g Ille Dofld• t1r rejecll"'!I all b<4> no1 1 .. 1~r T~•n '""enl"l'-••K !26! l>Ouf> 11ter !Pie time Mrtln prescn""d 1or tne •ecelot or D•d~. e1ro~•eleel tMI the ;iward may"" m-'""'' tne e•piralio11 ol ~ne loi>O'<•l•ed !•me '' the bidller !JWll t11>1 P111vt gi"l'fl to !Pie Soard notice in """1ln<J el ll>e "'ilndfdwlll 01 ~~c n b•d. Pli<e "' 0.Uvt•Y; "••···· FOINl1: O.llve•, of !KJ>d -... 111 be niaele IG llK! S.UC.<•••lul D•Oder at""' place o!Qrffdblfl to llOlll tne suc:teSSIYI Dldllet 1nd tM lre&i.urt r ot the 01 \t,.CI. Pay...,.nt loo said llOndS sn.u De m.100!! in Feoer&I l'itlot••e Bank Fund• or otne1 •mmtdi11\Ply available 1-s. • Pt-ompt O.tivtry; C•nc•ll.ft-for u-. Dfli.,...r: If I\ anU<ll)atell 1n~1 sa!el bonO> ,..,11 be oetivert o 10 ll'lt l<Kcnst..i bl-• w•IMln JO Clays from Irie dll!e "' ~It tnereol Tne \"cce,>lul l>o!lc!er """'",,.""'the riognt, 11 P!,.oPtoon, to cancel ll>e t ont••<I or P\lfClla\t ii tllt d•~lflCI \Noll la1l lo e•ecute Ille bOn<I• •nd tellOe• '""'"loo 11e 1,.,,ery w11n1n ~ ellYS from ll'le<Mlt !le•ti" '"'ed !or the rrcelot of Oki\ -in 'ucnevent ll>e '"ctessful boOder Wit Df l'fllllled to ll'le return ol !he c!let.; fiCDn>1W11yin9 no; D•O. Form ol Iii<!. E•cn Did . IOQtlhfr wilP! the b'el tne<ll.. must De In .i waled otn• w1op1, a!ICl•f'\M-O ro tl'le dl•l••<I -111 lhe enve1-;wid o;c, clei<'l"I' m•tked ""8•d tor 1morovement Olsttit • No:u 0onO!. ,. Ill<! C!Mcill: A c•rl•l1ee1 Ot cas111tr' <hetl on a ••Sll01'1~ bol~k or trvsl Con"C>dny 011 tllt •mount or 1•. ot ll'>e or•llt•~I •-• 01 tne llorl<ls. p;o1•Dle to tP!e <irM• ol tl'led•Sl•lcl, mu•I &et-"~ N<n 11111 a~• o..ar•nlv ll'ldl 1"9 blOdf•." ~e\>lul. ,..,u accept dnd Pir for saia bond'I in acc0<di<'>f;e w;th rr.e term• ol his -· TP!e <lie<' ~occom,>1nyin9 any accepleO Did V...11 be ilOl>lied on tlle pure I>&"" price Of. II sucn b;d I\ &ct eo\e<I Du! not perfol'med. ""le•s •uCll r1llurt ol pertorm•nc~ sh.ill"" cauwd by •n"I' "''or omission"' tl>e tt!\1tic t. \tlall t~ De Cll'll\fd ind !he or0<.etds ret•ined by the elistrict and be a1>1>11•0 Dy 1P!t d•'ttlcl on Pl'fli&I ''"'•Slacl•on ot w~1ltver a<IUdl oa .... QtS !!'It Oi~l•ltl m1y sutler b' re· •loOn of \l>t w cc•s•lul blOde•"s l&il"re to pe•lorm llereu~r on at cord.tn<t w1111 llW terms. di SOiie. 111 M.o<n i11St&n<:e. sl'lould dlstr!ct"s au..,., d.i ..... g,os De de• le•mh.eo IO l>o:' re's '"'"" said •mo<l<'I. JO (Ulys dllo< any sue~ rteterm+11allon by"· court h1v1r19 l"rl•Oi<lloo ll>t•tol be<olTle hnll, !Pie IMl•n<e of sala arl'l(lunt st.all tM.ftl"'"'d lo !Ile >UCtes'l"I b•~r. Y>o..ld ""' w t<e•stut b•-r fail toperlor'" l\llreunoe•. Ille d•>l•lcl n•1., a!'iO roK011•:" all co5U rp•alli"Q ll'ltrtto. lrw:lual119 • ,.,. •tor>ible ....,"""'to• allo• ney"• IH~ l11e ,,.,.,. accomo•nyino t •cPI ut1•cteoted llnCI W•I! IM! ret urnPd pron1p\l y. 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Asking 564 .500. Ow ner "111 listen to offers . Call .54().1151 ~ .. HERITAGE • • REALTORS 68R DUPLEX $89,500 <I up/2 dn. steps to OC'<'an . Great incon1e prop w /x· tra prk g .. on ""idC' lot. Ov.•ncr will tinant'e. JACOBS REALTY 675·6ti'10 COUNTRY CLU8 LIVING MODOWMGI Entertainer's dream yard! Big sparkling pool . U ltimat e pri\'acy . Wrou~ht iron decor . 4 Family si1.l' bedrooms . Country kitchen . No clo"·n G I . Low dO"'n others. Call for more in · formation! 847 ·6010 . Age nt. ••••••••••••••••••••••• rAIMTUP FIX UP $30,000 FHA·VA This 3 bodroo111 , 2 buth ,home is the bt.>st buy in Costu ~1es1:1 . Neur s hop . pin g, trnnsportatlon. schools. Great potential for young ramily or in· \'estmcnl. Cull 54S·M9l. ··············~······ ························ • rl«4tUeS~~ REALTORS"'" PRICE REDUCTION TRl.PLEX in excellent rental area. Ea<.'ll-unit ha s 2 bedrooms. sepa.rate patios. quiet G_.i IOOZG_,al 1002 ............................................... r' COllOMA DU MAR LUXURY l>Ul'LEX l .. gc roOr garden. Spacious 3 & den ca. unit. Cuslon1 design, south or hwy & adjace11t to Jrvine Terr. Beam ceilings. Frpl in ea. 2 Yrs. new! Vi ew! I-fu rry! 211 I s .. J ...... H1111 Rollct OVERFLOWING area. but c lose tp shopping. Only VALUE $.59,950· NEWPORT C,EIUER. M.I. 644-49 I 0 1002 BEACH AREA CAl,L-644-7270 $2,045 DOWN 2828 E. Coo•I Highway, Corona del Mar/) MEW LISTING 1002 G.-al ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• Prin1e beach area. ncta r PROPERTY MANAGEMiNT EXEC RETREAT \.IJ!k. to oceun ; solid 2 fwy .. shops & Sl'hools . 1111 HOMD FOfl llVINC NETWORK Close to~1esa VcrdeGolr All .+ furnllyrm.homl'. T r e e I i n e d 8 t re ~ t . llO,::~o• ., CA• •1t• '" ,~,. 1111. " ltJN Course on (Jui et cul -tlt• !~-!.ooolot , room' lo build, SC'<'luded entry, 2'7'll.15' tllO<•uu •••,uu1•1"'••""' s a c. t-:ntcr th r ou~h """" living room. ovl•rsized "-roughl iron ~11.tes. past CALL 67S.7060 t·ounl!·y k ~tchen. formal Oriental landscaped din e, f u.mil y sized G al 1002 plWlt~ With rountpiin in· GOV~.O~ID bedrooms . king s ized eMr GeMral .1002 to .well d.csigned J DR '.l e _.SOO rnastt•r s uite. built in ••••••••••t•••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• 4 , '·-· ST •RT'R DUPLEX bedt'oom-(ormp.I dinin.g l..ow J'l.ni(n Pityn1ent h linl pt•ri:;, Freshly re· -"' s; . COSTAMESA hom·e w ith man y cAli55M800 det•o rated in & nut. f:x. $38.000 especially appointed ··.·=. rop. t•cptional \'alue at E•STSIDE 2 STORY fe•l u r cs inclu1ll nG $40.900-o"·ner nlus t "". First timt• inveshlr.s ti~· $47 000 c arved teakwood ' )!0-takc ad\·antaJ:!e. <·all light! (>n l~· S38.500 for , • divider, 2 fp\t'ti &coveroor-r~~~~~~~~~-84~~~·. ,,~,uN iouN 1 , this prime cusl side Near proposed marin.11. patio into inviting L._GU"'• t:osta Mt"sa location ! Br· site. Bike to beach, wulk garden . 1165 Jlahama l.u . '!'Iii l'A [ti!iff,ill.1 ·1!·U1~ i n ~ hamm er & paint to shopping. Gourmet orr Country Club Drive. LANDMARK ':~1 ifi(\ J}fJJ ~~~~~e !Y~~xo:nmttkfo: ~~~~~~N~~~~~lr<&:~~~ ~a~~.:c;~~·i=a~~:~ ie~h~~:m~~~ll=~~~~ $3,850 + <'OSlS. Take ad· burning bril·k fireplace. <"a ll Tri·l-larbor Realtors, Ocean •lew, !lcheduled 3 +FAMILY +POOL All of the u11J?r;1din g is done ror you in this lu\'('- ly J bt'droon1 home. Dcc oralor lnuehcs lhruout. z. L<.1r i.:1· p1111ns "·ith hl';1ted & f1lll'r<'rJ pool. A hQmt• for ram1ly run . Call 5'15·9491. vantage. Call to~ay . Call 962-77¥toinspe<'t. OBA. income is $1550 per 646-1171. iiQ. K€Y ~ month . llighwuy tron-[.1~~•1'~~ll' •<4l_•~P.~€~A~LT:O~P.S=-=~x., ~ ~01::10~~.b~~~~r~e~sati~ ~] i'''' ar Cottal;;,~~S.a 67,!~~"''"~oo"""' v. A. BUYERS 1 ~:~ .:~~ m::r,~u~~~ ~rf~·~ [-~... ·.· '.-~ .. ,'.·.taA;Hitl S65 Deposit for <'redit re· fpl. pvt tennis ct & pool in I""~~~~~~~~~~ _ ,~~ --·=· =-=•=~ porl and appraisal ror comm. or fine homes, I SPANISH -this immaculate 3 bdrm. blk to bch. Principals 1---------1 MESA VERDE HACIEM>A 2 buth doll house pri<'etl only._,--....._ HEW LISTING • "' '44.900. New oarpcl" Mewporlbland 4 BEDROOMS RED TILE ROOF , F'rcshl y painted, call .,. tir • 2-Slory 3 bdrm .. 2 bath Ar<'hed atrium entry. HACIENDA G 11. ramily home, with lots of $5 7,900. Big forma l living room. RE•L ESTATE cr.r1e charm. S1>otll'ss t·ond i· Separate family roo1n. "BEA.CH RAMCH" "' Lar"esl yard In Mesa lion! Owner ready t ,.. Country kitchen. Boat POOL & FA.MIL y 963-8316 ........... lu. m 0 v e , p u r c h as c d Verde North. Hoom for door through garage. Big ROOM unother. $19,950 pool. t:arden, or paddl1.1 '"l.'' s haped lot. Park-LO.WEST PRICED 67a..3663 673.IUM) Ev tennis court. Premium like settinJ.?. Just $46.950. HO DOWM VA VACANT grude wall, floor and l-lurry-call now to sec. f<intaslic four IJcdroom ANO NEW ON Tl-IF. WATERVIEW window coverings. 847·6010Ap:ent. beach homt•. Spal·ious !'tf~RKET· s harp "10rth ILUFFSCOMDO Natur a l wood g r ain t----~------1 entry to c11or1nous li\·ing CO!iila Mes a 4 bedroom. 2 Beautifully redecorated. kitchen cabincL~. hu.l!c SPLIT LEVEL and dinini;: roon1s. lini· hath & family room . Vacant & ready for oc-master suite with walk· 3 Br, 21:.> Ba. formal din-c1ue )!arden kit<·hcn . Bc'aulirul l'ondition ""''ith cupancy; 3 bdrms .. 2~~ l~""'""'""'""'""'""'""'""'""'""'""'i in c loset and private ing. Trina ~1odel. \'it'"'· .Jun"lho sjte party room. rc•modeled kitchen a nd baths. o"·ner will con·I· 1:arden atrium. For ap- t-.:state says sell! !'\lake Kin ~ size mas ter & nl'v.· earrt•ls thruout. sidcrlcase/oplion.Arcal VIEWONK INGSRD.lst. pointmentc<iU962·T188 offer. S67 ,000. t·hildrens s uitt..-s. Wall of Pt'rfecl c·ul llc·sa<' k>ca -bargain at $79,500 time on mkt. Just remod. ti K€Y SPARLING i::lass to Polynesian tion.Larµc 1)ri v<1ll'Y•1rd. C. f. ColeSWOrth~ 2 & convert den, 2ba. C n€ALT~sA REAL EST,.\TE paradise. Spe<'tacular Pril·e<l only Sli.!IS<l. Codi heam ceil., plank flrs, 2 n ·~ 833·3S48 pool ;ind tiki hut. No no~·."·on 'tlast.5-lli·~ R It 64•00 0 fpl . e t c . $93 .750 . down to vets. I..owdo"'n ea ors -"'"'--PACIFIC R .E. David .AELAX VA/FHA Repos in Orange County , Keys in office WORLD to non·vcts. t:all quick 4 BED 2 BATH ~l~.e;v;;i~ne~,;64;;;2;·=;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;j 'with ~\nim um upkeep 963·6767. • and ma:Kimuin comfort. [?'fN ni r,1 ··1 ~1 '"''11 '·' SI BOO Down ~ Hcre'9 a reasonably REAL ESTATE Specialists in govern· ment financed homes! 556~7777 t'all anytime ~.ill~1~·iJ1 Ov.·ncr ":ulls f;1st si1lc· Me':fiort~ts pri~ed three bedroom ~ 5iQjJ~ l•----------1 ~~~1111 fi~i~·l·t·~~~!~J.t·:~~~~ ~.,'1oy~ruffi~~cu'far:eJ :~~;~~;~pa~~"c1~'~ = -OUT. A SIGHT 5'"? do"'n·l.a rl..:l· cornl'r ht.·droom . den home. tlas kitchen. J\\I overlookin)! 'WATERFRONT MEW OM.MARKET DUPLEX Newport Beach duplex. $I IS OOO Fee land. Sharp & cozy. · • $62.500. An investors dream SPARLI NG come true. An o\l\!ltand- Jl EAL E~'TATE ing Newport Beach pro- 833-3.548 pt'r ty complete ~·ith 1-----------l pri\'ate boat dock . ,. flXERUPPER • Amenitie s include ALL areas 0 .C.-lr you beamed ceilings . have cash. or c redit. fireplaces, lots of brick. Principals only. Agt. tree shaded fountain in 1 n64P2;·960;;;;i;';;;;=====l I y l; rd . A pp t. on I y Ca 11 11 646-7711 . Open Eves. -BLUE PACIFIC VIEW 4 BR. POOL BEACH Own e r is no w hl'rc a r o und and this BIG BEAUTl f'UL4 bedroom, 3 bath ho.me "'ith separate family room and dining room i~ va - canL Bring your family or call to see $58,500. lot. (\ood nel£hborh()()(1 · hu,ec playroom 6: lar~e a bcautiruJ tree shaded \\resll;iidc. Jlu.tfY. CA.I.I. lot \l>'ith p;irtia l ocean green ·belt. Price rt·- PR EfifJ'JG E t'I OMES, vit•)V .$75,000. dueed',1to $fl9,000. Cull 645·"61• PETE BARRETT 673-115'6. --~-------"-REA'·Jy..:. Ol'l~-r~'O .t1 \1 11r1 rost N1c1 • Country K;+dten L with• i ns ide R·U-<~. lrg. fam rm v. /dbl rourini.: rpl. 41tl!. Interior freshly paint l. .. $4 ~1.:MlO. 641·5100 '75 ·4060 ~ ALL U.S. VETS ~EAL . TERS -~ $2,250 DOWM! i~~fi DA~~c~~~.':~0~,~~.o Sun/E•e <-~~- . 645·5849 LaCUESTA This Select Property is One yc>ar olrl ;ind the It is your right to own a home "'ith no down pay- ment . Starr of ex · vcter<ins to as.<>i.sl you . Coi ll \\'orld Real t-:state. OranJ?e County's only Veteran Heal Estate Specialis t . As k for Veteran s counselor. 556·7777 . CH ll unytime. POOL Bike to beach. Or splash in your own sparkling pool. Go r~eous brick ft·ncin J!. Big s undeck. t-l11mC'ri1:1ke r 's dream k'il <'hen . Ge'nerou s bedroom . Low low dov.'n payment. t-l urry-call now847·6010. Ai;!ent. NEW LISTING Neat 2 story Balbba Peninsula Point home. <I Bedrooms. 3 baths, and huge family room. Optri beam ccilin~s. Storage ror boat or camper. See it now al only $81,500. Call 540·1151 ....-...-HERITAGE . • REALTORS ov.·ners ha\'C s pt•nl a rortune in upgra<ll's : hd"·d Ii\" rm f lr s .,Getteral 1002 General 1002 Spanis h tile ~ourmct ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• kilch .. c ustm "'allpa1)('r & crpt:;_. thruout. It's a rea l SllOWPLA C F.. $S!t,950. CALL NOW! 5S6-26tl0' -=: Sli:l..ECT T'~OPERTIES macnab / Irvine realty HARIOR VIEW SOMERSET. [ Uno bs tru c ted oc e an view~ J.f iJ?h on a hill. Enter private walled courtyard to elegant oval pool. formal f'ntry to spaciou!I foyer. Gourmet garden kitchen and dine. Comfortable living and~~~~~~~~~~~ family rooms with UNL l"Pl-"flTF:D BLU1':: WAT'ERFRONl 5 lJedrooms, 3 baths, huge fa~ly room & 2 bric~ ,fireplaces. !A.n ex~ellenl location & an exceptional price -$93,500. Emmet McK un e 644-6200. (V79) PACIFIC V I EW ! Separa te J!Uest a nd children suites. Rambl· in g ocean vi<"w master 1uite. Firs t time orfered. S7SOO down. Don 't miss it! Call 963 -6167 . O"!N Ill 9 •II S '!JN 10/lf"l(Ji;:(1 II ~1 .. ,, .. -~i ·THE REAL ' ESTATE RS ---- POOL HOME ' $36,950 Spa<'1ous 3 bedroom with lots or wood panell in~ and d cC'o rator wallpaper. llui;i:c healed ;ind filte red pool with plenty of yard space left over. Take suhject to 811•<~ G I loan . 646·7711. ppcn Evel'. -THE PRICE IS RIGHT $59 .500. Costa Mc9a's bcl'!t priced pure quality POOL home. Cr.:1<:ic>usly terraced decking !!Ur· r ounds cu5tom pool. Lar,11;e bedrooms. Crackl· lnl't'. ti replace. E8sy walk to w~s tcliff l'hopplng. Better call now. 646-7171 . 4BEDROOMS AMDSHARP Well kePt. adult occupied home on neat and quiet Eastside C.P..1 . cul·dc· sac. 1..-.Quail ~ liiii•Plac• Plap•1Li9a 7S2•1t20 1400 QUAil St. NlW..0-91.tiCH COLLEGE PARK Op...H .... 1.5 2269 Coluftlla Dr.CM 10~ Down, , completely re modeled, nu cpl$,drps, 3 BR, 2 BA. bltns, Va· eant. Move in, No clean- ing or painting nee. Come look tor yourself. 646·3928 .eves 556-8674 Lachenmyer Realtor HUGE llWAllD ROOM $2000DOWM Giant game room. Warm riarrclling throughout. t-~our big bedrooms . Formal dining. Full price just $39,900! Hurry, call now847·6010. Agent. New C~stom Bayrront 1-lom e on Balboa Peninsula. 4 bedrooms. 4 baths, Gallery, 2 stOr)I with lots or J?lass. 2 fireplaces, wctbar, a ll the lat.es t buill·ins . Private pier ror boat to 8fJ rt . Fee land. $219.000. 67S-8120 or sec at 1200 E . Balboa Ri vel . OCEANVIEW, New custom home with 180' panoramic ocean & t'anyon view. Builder will customi1.c to meet your individual require· men(". Under $100.000. 962·7788 • K€Y 1 I P.€ALTOP.Sft HarloorVlow-. OPF.NDAILYl-5 183.'l Port Seahoume NB f l.Ike a Newtfome) 646-3928 , C\'ttl 64S-<Bt2 _, $36,500! l""CHLOCATIOM VETERANS Bqt buy' Short blkecide PRIVATE ISLAND IN NEWPORT IAY Lg. home featuring 6 bedroom family · room. billiard room. lg . sauna, jacuzzi & so much MORE! Offered complete w /custom cran ed furniture -and the fee interest in the land . 103' on the Ba y. $775.000. Tom Qu een 64 4·6200. (V80) COUNTRY COTT AGE. 3 bedroon1 , 2 b<Jth , family room home w /3·car garage. On Jg. corner lot. Completely fenced . $69,500. Lois Egan 644 ·6200. (VB!) FASCINATING SC&IE. Above NewPort Harbor -front row view of the ever changing panorama of boats in the Bay. 2·story, 3 bed.room c harmer in Corona del Mar. $169,500. Ken ll•rtley 642-8235 (V82) . IA YFROMT IUILDIMG SIT!. Plan your own DREAM HOME fo r Utis lovely lot. Lowest price at Promontory Bay. Charles Arnold 642·8235. ( V83) rk t.MIDpt•4M.ltCll ,~, 1•7$t'nda .... l'IOfdAC>rll I, lt1S. 8 W•ltr D.lllrf<I. l~~~~~~~~~~~IJ1~~~~~ P\loflsl'<tdOr•n009 (Mtl 0.Ur P.lot,Apl'"il IO, ltf.\ tu+JS ~--------- Frl'e list o( hom es lo "beach. Not a condo. :.Lready appr,Usf'd by VA Fee land. Charmin" 3 I n Orange Coun t y . bedroom. 2 bath home. A\' a i I ab I c to any Country kitchen . Walk to Vetl!tan. Call World Real all 11chools , Only 111".4 Ef!tale, »6·7777 an,ytJml'. down. Call now to Ste. Vel~rans · Re1t Enate 841-6010. Age,-"-'-~== Spt.clallst. Ci;;ifit"tl Ad11 642.sl78 • ... ... ... " " . ' ,,_ . .... •' 1: i I. I I I '' ...... IForW. I lti ForW. H ,_,.. I '' ....,,...~, ··-,Ho.MtForS. Hom..Fot-ScN ThUl'IOafiAprll10,tt7S DAILVPtlOT C9 .••••••••••••••••••••••• .. ':'!::: .••.....•• , •••.• ::!~~~~,.w••·~··••••••• • •••••'•!!!••••·•-"•••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~ F S. ' HWti fctr c..... t:!' For S-. ' GtMrol 1002G~ looJ 81•1r.. l IOO~it.•;.,~;,, ..,, IOOJ· ........ 1006 CottaMtta IOZ4 ••• ;;}; •• ~ •••••••••••• ··-··••·'•~••••••• •••••••••••••-•••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ................... ....... ........................ • ...... ., •••••••••••••••• ,........... " . ......____... ~ I A•• -~,, ••••••••••••••••••••••• BToro 1032.,..wportleecll INt.""f":'r"'""'' •~ -VALLEY REALTY ,. .. HOM Pl1IS SPRIMG •••••·••••••••••••••••• •••••• • • •»•••••••••• •••••••••'-• •••••••••• 1 INCOME. on prfterred By Own<'r !i hr, 3 ba Lakcjiiiiiiiiliiiiiliiiiiiiiiii!!!! PRES ....... S Little hl•nd. JUR. d>n· IS IM r., ... hnm< ,,,,. ........ ....,. , \.ng, cover~ paUo, play THE AIR Sal & Sun 10-S. 24635 ' JUMIO J!WEL ,On the lurgest lot in &yshorcs sits this ~umbering giant. fo"ive bedroom, five bath, 5 ~ar i!arage and it rambles on. Just..reduced Sl~.500 to a t.ntastic SJ72jMlO. " ' : I Jf ,QU 4it4'T SEEN ·· l ~lJi!IH' II'#. LAGUNA 1~1~u1ieq thi&.love~ home decorated to·ti1b nines. Lovely chrvcd paneling, koi nonds. extensiv(;. ctecking a nd u VIEW non 1>ureil. lligh above the lights of Laguna just off Temple mlls Drive, u perfectionis t 's delight for only $159,500. EMTREPRE~EUR SPECIAL LAGUMA UMITS 12 Ur>its. North Lagw1a. walk lo all conveniences. Son1e view apartments . Superb condition. $325,000. PROVERBIAL CDM CHARMER I:.argc l'ountry kitchen. beamed ceilings in living room. patios. shutters laced together with the exciting charm of old Corona del~ar ~125,000. Call 675'7225 r.Dt l u s rofi A fHfE f '}TIMAT( OJ. \IALUF \';\ J_,A l,AEY f{l~Al~T\' A BERG ENTERPRISES CO. 1002G ... rol 1002 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ,, ' Y~ KHow-'JrHe ONE. The CdM duplex with the smashing Spanish exterior on tt1arguerite. Every4JQe loves it~ Ins ide it's a knoclu1ut! Bi g c 11tertaining area. colorf(ll tile patio,, seCond story lit;rary and 2 bedrooms that could be 3! Plus a 2 bedroom income unit. A listing of- Verg~ene Hull. UHUjlUE HOMU .. _,, 675-4000 2443 E. C•I Hwy,~ del Mer 1002 .............................................. ' Lovely c u st. 3 BR & den, 31,A.i ha, on ·lagoon. Court w /fountain . Ramp/slip. $255,000 Beautifully decoraWd 5 BR. 4 ~• ba., paneling, 3 frplcs . Ramp /slip. $260,000. .· Custom 5 B.R. 4 ba., 80 fl. view frontage on lagoon. Ran1p /f loat . $290,000. Brand new 6 BR, 6 Ba. PooJ. jacuzzi & sauna. Ramp & float. $425,000. 70 Linda lslo Dri•• Prime 45Jt. Lagoon Lot -$150,000. area. $1311,500. Conalder l'ntd wailin• for you In f'allf' f:I 1'oro Grande. home Qr gmaller dilple:ii: lh •-• d S81 ·4~t7 in trade . lf 4 ""°"'room , 1run~ I CHI room , pool bon"W: Ill Mt!S:i u..._.u 1--• I 040 HAL P H M. Rttr. Verde bu1U for fun, fun , nvrmngfH -... ·~-E Co••t llwy ( •••••• • •••• •••••• ••••• '""' . ...., · fun. W11r1n :im1ly home , • ..;. _____ _. __ I 675~4392 wltti roomy kitchen witbll -11u nny brf'akrast roon1. VACA.HT lalboeP1t1 ....... 1007 DrlnK your lowt'l5 11nd OWNEll ANXIOUS. l ••••••••••••••••••••••• bikin.i:>. l)nly $63,900~ Hl•1lr1101n , 2 hath. Sharp Dollhouse;2·8r;btlt.bay C~~~~6Q-:17i,1,,,,,~~,,~,,.,, & Clt•an v.•ith 'cozy & ocean. $73,llQO ':'.;i;:;:;::liiii;i;iijjili;i;iw h rt'pl a t t' VA & t'llA II RI 64 ra.. I tcrn1~·Ca ll anyt.ln1e. :.~;,, i~·~b~;:;:R":••WA'H\ll l __ s_c_o;.s;.:1;.6.-~.~-3-3·T·Y--I $62 ,000 . COAST ·-----· -PROPERTlr~s . Pb ' OwnerllquidatH 1573·5410 $44,950 SJ3.950 3 l\1trm:-, z hath & ramily roon1. llomc i:o1 ln ex _ .. _ 1022 '"Dr.om .. Home ••••••••••••••••••••••• t'<'ll1~nl condil•QI\ and C.11•r.-ntced tu please sellC'r~ art· n1otivalwl He-wCuttoMD"ftk• <'Yf'n the f11ssicsl buyer! llurry on lhi.s ooe, Ma y OPPORTUNITY _ KNOCKS BROKERS lo SALESMEN A TTEMTIOH We still have a few openings in our new Corona de! l\tar offil'C . Ask for lton to ·rind out about our s pe c inl l.'OmJ>ensution plan. Reauhfully decorated in-be µurt·hatiL-d GI oi· as 7S2-046Q 11~ "1·me. SoutltofHwy s1cle &t out! 1-~re shly sunie low 1nterosl rate ruryt Do you 11 ke s hin .ll lei!· painted . Has new plush loan. Call ui! at 1197 ·0321 . ~!!!!!!~~!!J!Ji!i!J!!i!i!ii!!!)!!!!!!!!!!!!il!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~!!!!!" shakes. stained Rlai!s , t'ar11etin g. Built-in wine -r solid oak panelin.:, l'abinet & chin1t ck>set raised puneh .. "'Ct doors, 700 1-:xcellent room arrange- sq.rt . of decking & "car ment with entry hall to I 044 CM)Ufta Beach 1048 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• parkin~. See at 509 din1nJl, room. Oversized SUPH SHARP RYOWNF.H .Cnmpll'tf'ly Goldenrod . Pri ce brick f ireplace. J --3 BR In GHl-:ENTHl>:F.. remodeled 3 Ud. 2 Ua. $119,SOO. Call673·16MI bedroomi> plus den area. 2 Nfo:AT II B. TIOM1'-:S "'ir l"ondilioned. s h a~ home on Bluebird Ca· t\11 modtrn ki\chen, 3RR , 2ha nn Stanford cci rpets, wa\lp1tpcred . nvon . Beamed t'l·ihn~s. CATALINA.VIEW <Outside lherf''s a cov-Ln .. <\ Bil , 2b:1 011 Short escrnv.· 1>0ss1ble. ffpl c, \lo'OOd & s tained 5 br. 21h ba, fam rm., din . ercd patio for barbeques Wri~hlv.'00<! Ln. 4_LOi G lcnv.•ood. A~t . i.:Jass v.·indn~·s, 2 dcek11 & rm, 2 frpls, extensive & "pos t('ard" pretty RJGll'r''nL1''li'. 979--&')JJ 83..1--0780 .. 0PENflOUSE: patio. $84 .500. 0 1x·n Sat. lndscaping . & deror;it· y·ards. ---.---Sat/Sun l2-4pnt. & Sun. 1 to 4. 952 Bluebird ing. t'ee l1tnd hy owner. 540-1720 l---------•I Canyon ()r. 497-UHH. Reduced to $132.500. 4001 OWNER SAYS SELL Top>M• ';-•· .... otto TARI ELL, Realton ELEGANT-HEW Laquna Hi9uet I 05Z 2955 llarbor Hlvd . A beautiful 3 bedroom 4 Br, r,am Hm, 2 story ••••••••••••••••••••••• NEWPORTIEACH __ T_H_E_ homl' locatetl on a hu~e rree s t;,indin~ home . 4 Br. dinin~. f11mily rm, <'UI de sue Jot. Sur-Prof. rront landscap1n~. nool.2frplcs,AAAcond. SHOW STOPPER rounded by fruit treefi. Plush car 11cting , fee !;ind. Harbor High This cast sid e Costa lu sh flower ~ and drnpt>rlcs & fencing. Schoo\DisL'90.000. Mesa 4 bedroom home landscapinJ! Close to Univ .Park.$.57.990. SPARLING has more love & care, bea c h, s hopping & 552·9300Dkr. REAL ESTATE more creative improve· freeway. Noncedto v.·ait -~~~~~~~~~! SPANISH ESTATE 833-3548 menls than ...,1ords can for the rii:ht p1:1ce. hcrt' nrov, TERR ., . '0 ' $38 000 r uRTU; R~n .. POOL-IEACH EXCLUSIVE llbr. View say. lst time advertized 1 is . n y . . President's home. View , Bl Ll GRUNDY , REALTOR J \1 bciy. ,:, (i.,.,., NH t.!S bl61 BIG CANYON DOVER JEWEL. pool, 5pa, foun · tain, 2 nn. den. lligbly upgraded. Ownt·r in- terested in receiving of· fen. Shown by ;;ippt. on · Jr. Agt!nt644-605G s22so DOWH Hills ~ hr. 21h ba, 2 frpls. ~;ds~1>'1 r 3~m!~; ~~ l'lllrn:JiQDl!J!M pool , 4BR . 21r.ba. 2 rp, 3 Arched entry. Old World G.....-ol -I 002 .• ._1., 1002 cathedr al l'eil'g., prof. hurry-call S46·2JIJ. 962•44n <~:) 5"48-810~ t'ar J(ar. Hy owner. Prin · Spanish Grandf'ur. r......n lndscpd . gardt'n & pvt. ,.,.,.,.,,,, • .,,,u ... 1u1w11n• ci1ials only. SIZO.OOO. PR. IVATE GUARDED '-'">"' ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••!>••••••••• t • $99 500 ()wn' ..,.., • __ ---... , 3,81 beamed cathedral ei:!il-er yu . ' . . I -· '--------1 AREA-Great family liY· ings. Raised formal din-,!'44_:_5.5~ -----[ e· .·,·'..:1t:Ul .• :1a1·.U• Old Town Charm l'hc ·rcrrace-2 Br. 2 Ba . ing in this s pacious 4 br, in g room . Barcelona 1· REDUCED $4 500 Ill DON"T CALL ME . : ;[:if;\ ~:'A n1any extra. prime IOC'. 21;,. ba. !·Ii -ceilings . Pan. kitchen.Everyroomhas WALKTOllACH $4 5000 5tSl2079 0<'can vu.VACAN1',tobe a wall of glass view of . ' • • • A DUPLEX!! Bi I! SOx 117 1"-' Loi . 2 -9• v.•nc.:___ ·-1--sold now.! ..... 916.500. sparkling pool&terrace. Newport B'each, exclusive area. I'm a deli~htfu l 2 Bil & VA-FHA Tenns Bedrms. like nev.· on in · TllE "TERH ACr~ 2 Br. 2 Enjoy the Good Life Cantina v.·et bar . Beautifully decorated with papers & !)en owners residence 4 hdrooms sidf''C<ciltonytimo'. ba . nr. pool. Sho"cast' Call 493 _ 2513 Gent>rous sized siesta paint; 4 bdrms., dining rm .. recreation with beautiful private F H R SCOTI' REALTY (·o ne! $4 3. 500 Ai.: t _ _ •--------·I suites. l>'irNt to can gets room. Ready to go at $73.900 grounds. + am Y oom SJ6-75JJ 640·5560 * WE KNOW* th;, un;qu e beach PLUS $49 000 1 ·~~~t~~~~ GUEL WHITll CAPS barguin. Call963-7881. J a charming 1 BR Rental ' TUHTLEROCK By O\\'ncr LAGUNA HI Are t'learly visible from oo.N11101•11 s f1JNroar ... ll'.1• ( N 1 "'ith private yard. Cur· Priced below replace-3 hr·. 2 ba. t·us t. up. * IEST * this 2nd tier home in [ tJ ll ll I~ -M f4 Ill I " [ rcntly j)rodut•ing $235 . mcnt cost~! Located on a -J!rHdl'<t. pror. lnds<'pd. p A C E S f: T 1· E R • CAMEO SHOR&S. Jetty RI'( ........... '.~ llU 1\1 \ very private street . ln<:'lude~1and.Prin.ooly . Spacious. t·omfortable boat traffic, peninsula ,:;._;._;:'.· ..• ,, ... '•·····.'.·.·.;_ .. [ p/mo. ALL Within walkinlg dist,ance ~ SG.'"i.000 . 675-~ home with courtyard .. Jights & 180 de~rees or .,, -' .. ~---RE AL TORS on a i:ccnerous 47xll8' lot lMo park, & t le P ta::,: -JBR. ram rm, din r1n, Pacific, are visible from1 ·---------! in lhl' best South-of-Hw y adny ret•s .cdvii· 1 0 Real Estat~ TURTt.E ROCK imma c. hohle thal a(. Jiving room , dlnin~ room!• ~6;44;;·~7~6;;6;2~!!!!!!!!!!!!~C~O;.;,R~Oj!.;,N~A!i!~D~E;;.;!L'!!!!M!i!!!!!AR 2 gar en, ('Over pa 1 PLAN 2 ford s great privacy, • .&......-location. S91.000.li44·1 ll Sprinklers front & rear byftil!VAY · d • & mH s ler bdrm . 3 1n,teadofa~ A 1,n(·ation, up~r:.id1n1? an $53500 Comp letely private d ·1 d" gt. -------1 E:ii:tra bill inside \lo"ith 4 the ea re or this 4 HR .. 2 · · ·--.1 Rlty b ......... a 81 y ip can GeMrol 1002 G"'9f'ol 1002 --T-HEUHUSUAL bedroom!! plus family HAVE THE ITCH '-a.toom ...... .,. J.,..•n•;v,•n. L04J91tat"4i.,,....... ' bdrm. suite!!. 41f.t atns, become your routine! •• , 0 0 m . T .,,. 0 hr 1 "k u ~ ..... ~ -~ RJO.!iOS(. I 496·4040 h td . pOol. Inte rcom ·. T". 1 · notlh o I ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ••• J\ .... ·,·n·••atilome?? FO"YOUROWH makci> 11 on('ofthebcsl •.. pcd ulS poo IS e n y .... ~.. t fircp la t'cs? 3 kinJ! bath~. "' ' H k Le • I v· . 1067 beautifully lanu.:>ca . extra, it 's attached to a WALK TO BEACH Super com!Y apt . •ir~C' A rhef"s kit<'hen \lo'ith POOL? 7'/2°/o buys in Turi e OC · t ISS Oft 1e10 11omeinmintcondition! lovely rilESA VERDE H B sRoom step-dov.·nhv1n_grn1 .. lllc I t ussbo"·itloyoutoday .••••••••••••••••••••••• Asking$250,000 Pacesetter. 3 BR + Ii;! uge onu MAGMIFICEMCE bit-in kitchen. hiJ!h·hJ gh everytbini;i. J ust 2 years ~:; .. ~~fs ~:~l~Z~1:~~: 1&1.950 pen house Sat &: Sun. family rm home. Offered Great family livin~ can AT $44 900 beamed t'cilin_gs. 2 Nifty old. 40 1720 ~tige home-. 3 Bdrm & Ji:c . RAISOR'S JBR . 2BA. \'lt'v.', AC. at only S66,500. he yours in this beautiful S . 1 th i.: h 1 ush com mcr(•1al units help 5 -baths t'Om hined v.·itb many exlras. 586·.st.illi 4 bedroom . 2 '~ bath 1 !~~~c~pe e M~nifi~c-nt p;1y your v.·ay. Just re-TARIELL,Realtors kit <:'hcn v.•ith a BBQ. ----UPERB Turtlerock home. Tbe S . h ·.~tile en· ducecl SI2.500toSll2.SOO. 21J55 ~1arborBlvd. 9&1 ·-1456 REALTORS Hewportleoch 1069 .. b U• <oom ,.j 1,,,.. pan1s qua~~..,. F. r·n·•n•ln• ••••••••••••••••••••••• OMES on "hr t blc '3 1try Plu.o;hlf.;,decoratcd .asy ~ "'R"-""-. AHIHTRIGUl'NG 4523CampusDr.,lrvine "HARBORVtt'.W f::OM .. ANY •llfo:Al .'fOltS . Sl ~GE 19·1-I 67314400 ' c-noug orupoolda ,·,, ~wiihJotsurTakwoOd + • Univentty ~·1 C0Mllti4AT10M Campus~V,alley.ShQpC\r. ~ TREEl~OUSI':" 314'Campu•NB549•16S5 Cal'.. gara~e . cal' •.v,"tt..yccdarb;.; ... 1>-,Giant 3001E.Ci)..Hwy 673·6510 ONLY 7 LEn ' c•LLBaM,.00 located across streC'l,· ~m::. tcr suil!-~ TWin ------, , You'll gasp at the sr.. 0 t,;;;;;;;j;~~;;;;;:~;;;;l 2.+ poneledden. lmmac . ( m Pa'k ·•nd t>OOI " the lot lhat surrounds Upg<ad•d inside&· oul! $7'9" .• ..;. " · poto·o••. H•~ wo.oded · b b ' Want ad resulL'> 6'1.2-5678 -al ,, 1002G-ral 1002 ··········-·,········· ...................... . GALAXY DRIVE .•• DOVER SHORES This luxurious property will delight the mo:;t critical buyer. Silu~lccl bel\\'een l\\'O $400.000 view res idences. 3 bedrooms. 21,2 baths. family room. Dining_ room. ~ool. Uniquely livable .. lJn1que ly priced. $179.500 . EXCITING PENINSULA Charn1in g. fun 2 bedroom + convertible den \Vith spacious p<Jt10 and high bc1.11n cei.lings. Stei;>s to fi s hin g'' dock. beacheS & pr1v~t e te nnhi club. Move in tt~orrow tor $89 .500._ NEWPORT CONDOMINIUM Sharp three bedroom. t~ree h_plh conclo nea r lloag ·Tlo:-.p1tal. Full price just $49.900 ~terms . BIG CANYON-SPECIAL 4 Bedrooms. 3':? b<.1ths : professional decor & land scaped . 1 .. arge entertainment patio w ith llU.Q ; stainell g l ass \V i~dow ~. qu!c l cul-de-sac ~trcct . J:>r1ccd tor qwck sale: S215.000 OH THE PARK 4 bedroom. 211:t bath home \Yith pool C\fl<I cab<:.in:;t. :1 1 bath~ laundry. !he perfccl s pot for a family that enJOYS the freedom of Ji ving on the park. $10ll .!JOO. ·~ YCREST .•• TPYOH LANE A sparkling property 1n . a su.perb neighborhood. This home is refined. s ubtle, tasteful , and features a stunning backyard. ,4 bedrooms .. 3 baths. Formal dining rooro $110 ,000. CAMEO SHORES VIEW . Open. airy. and delightful ! Beautiful patio and pool. 3 bedrooms & convertible d e n -3 baths. This lovely home is absolutely immacu l~le . $149.500. 11\YIHE I ERRACE VIEW Move by Aprl 26th and watrh the start o( the nsehada tace from yo ur tly~n g room. 3 bedrooms. ~ baths paneled den, sauna. jacuzzi, enclosed courtyard with pool. $1117 ,500. DIAL 644-1766 2'161 5.,. JGOqltitt .. •Rd., H.t. " O_LDWELL ~-,co. • ,,.,., .. ~ 1 d 1 • IRVH"(ETRR. thisJbdrm home uilt Y PRIVi..TI Set in ruturc forest of 640-616, de,·k overlO<?ks sec u ("{ lteally loVe ly Malabar 3 IR Condominiwns Deane .. Vuullcd wood over 40 tree!'. $76 ,500. j.!rounds. First to t'all bd & I ceili'nJ!S, 7"/r loan as· PATIO GARDEN 644 ·8896 aft 6 nm or ~ COATS&WALLACt REAL ESTATE . INC . o~~~!.fr~1Df,~1!, 21,~ year old 2400 sq. ft. home. With 4 bedrooms, 2'h balhs, d~rl. family room , dream kitchen. vaulted ccilini:cs and huge fireplace in Jl\•lng room. 4 Stall barn with ha y and tack rooms, 2 large corrals. cul-de·sac, view or rolling hills, trees and ornn_ge Arovt>. ASKING $129.500 ~ ! 546-4141 ~ COATS&WALLACE REAL ESTATE . INC "els this entertainer's home -2 rms . lCn : cd f lh ,. h·,.,, ... ,,,·n . EZ tc'm".-. £'lose to evcrythin~. Next to Runnin9 sum ahle.!H>f!-4456 Can be view rom e 644.3285 .. ~ " · t d J nd ~ -----s pa Clo us gourm e t ___ __:_ __ ·-----Hu''' ..• ,,,,,,,.-... P r ict' inc u cs a · Stream , near h. bd s b o 4 Ol'11•••1<1 .u,,u,...ri11!L"'«' $89.500 Newport's Upper Bay. condo. Wardrobe doors BR. D/H, }o"/R, 3 1 ~ Ila . ' ·~ -kilt.'hen or t JS 2 rm. BAYCRE T y v.'Tler. [t61l1m11~t1\ $40950 $44950 -acc ml"oced. oven;, Ivon W•ll • c u,.om. . :.! {itii~~~~\i;~)!~Jj~:O:;;~;:=~;:~~~j 34~ Uni~f!'"Slty.Dr. ,;. __ , ~_.-~-~~l~-!~~~~:r! u~i:cdr:~U:~ i1rlf:;~~1~:~~; :fi~[~1~t. · --·-"• -· ff J · A ) l"ICd..I ~ thruout. A f!r<>al little -Costa Mesa 1024 CJusto rv1n e \'(' home wilh 2 baths, cor-ELEGANT 3 BR. 211:! Ha S&'S EXECUTIVE •••••••••···~··••••••• 548·7223 byltAANAY ner rireplnce and the Townhome; near l _he SIMGLE STORY K seC'Urtty of a private en· v.,:_atcr. ~/21 Bruit ~hp. Soarinr! vaulted ceilings. COLLEGE PAR SUBMIT TERMS!! trY court. $41 ,500., _t":llq~1s1tely custom1 1:t'd Plush shag cpl .. ele~anl Super-sh•1rP 48R, fa.m LARGE FA.MILT RM. ~ interior and all clttcr1or custom dr apes. Cozy rm. \rJ! scre-ened patio, Thishomcis.j)ear'beach. J meticulously main- ra mi 1 y room. Rri ck frplc, fl re & burglar pro-school ~shoppin~. Super tained . Owner/Builder fireplac e. Pormal din ·1,11••11c;:;t•-d;,·~S48';;'.~5~00~.-;:-.:u,:;) !;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;::;;;;;;;j v a I u.e ' for th o di s -• will sell lease or trade. ing. Huge masler suite. CALL NOW cri minating buyc·r. C~l-VISI N $82:.500. Days 493-5.544 or Private patio entrance. ~ .752 .7315 dl'·Sac. Be a winner l~~~~ll~'l~A~l:~TY~~~d~E~v;•~·;·~"~'~·~•m~;~;;r Corner Jot . Park-like ~/.. SHAKEROOF CA LI.842 ·9371 552-7500 yard si;ooo down ! Act 11ARDWOOD t1...00RS-EXECUTIVE NEW'PORT SHORES . _n_ow_.~ca ll R47-60JO A~ent . OA~i~c~"~~.':~,,~~lD cpts. bltns, water 1'0f· POOL HOME HACQUET Club JBR 2ba, lmmac. 3 BR., l·sty. 3 MESA WOODS tencr . lge r ear yard GoodValw famrm&formaldini ng. Patios . Pos it ively in Nr \'ll>:STCLIFF PLAZA w/ACCESS. 3 Dedrms. 2 Pride of ownership area. Beaut. yard . lots or xlras. move-in cond. $.51 .900 Attr. Ir~ JBR 2ba, bltns, bath s, w a I k to a 11 With easy care yard Sl)d OP EN h oui;e SM/Sun CAYWOOD REALTY E l e~ant. impressive 559.500 . KINGAAHD terms. corutcd. ALL Tl.,R MS. · hdw<I flri>. fpl. patio. srhool~. $43,500. Ht>~l of pool . Be aulifull._Y de-1j~l;·5~p;m;.'.Pih~o ~55~9-~f!l7=1~D4i~~~·;.;~;;;·1~2;9;0~*~~ woPder home \loilh spet'· R.E . 042·222"2_____ Roy;.4cCardle CALL NOW TO SEE, Laguna ltoach 1041 tacular all J!\ass garden ~--~:~;l~~;;~1;o;u;-~W~'P"';:ri~l·;"'~'~·;;"~"\:·~~~;==i'"i"i"i•i•i•i••~·~·~·;,•;•i••;•~·~·i••i•i•i•1 PROMONTORY kitl·ht'n . m !lss i ve Pvt Part y )>CCks house ~ fireplacC', l">eamcd ceil -lROO ' or~ l ~:>s. ~1e s a Costa Mt>sa548-7729 BAY H.O:MES ings. and 11hu lters Vt'rde. I .rinc . onl y! TA.ICE OVEll Luxury watersfront 1hrou,11:hout .,/\vailabl P .T.L~!!-609!!'---llyowner 4 Br,Z Ba.5v.p 60/o VALOAM homes price d rrom with only \~ dO\lo'Tl. M Es A V F, R DE , Ry G .I . A II extr as. super Lari::e 4 bedroom & den. $210,600. 55' ~·aterfronts. PERFECT 1 bdrm. 2 ba(h and only ·o~·ner ,4Rr,2th 8a .dcn. patio llui.:-e lot 00 x 60 21/:-bath. Xlnt location. 607 Ba ysi1le Drive , ·for o~·ner 0(."('UPDJll . 2 $49,950 formal dininJ!, kitc h J!a rdcn area. S37 .9(1(),, Villa~elnveslmt>nl,.,Mr . NewportReach.673-3900 g~;i:x~A:i~h"388R~~~~ 1..-.0,uail ~ '%/,b~~~~!~~ea~~~~l.I~~~: Prin, only. 645 -7418 : Samuelian, 963-4567 or LAGUNA Fantastic View of Rayl& Units ea t•h . _Amp_le iii lfllac• . e'cd pal·••. ·~.ooo. Call1 ~"~8~·~82~5~'-------f~968;;;;,·~-~·~,~~~~~~1 Awesome view! Tiled en-Ocean. 2 Dr. 2 Ba , conto[ lh -t · r t cd d d k with 2 balconie!'t". Boa garage & p11rk1ni; ~· Pt-op8rt•a · · 557_5070 r1es, p l"5, r w ec s, 1st owner dcprec1at1on. 752•1920 1026 i':ACH 11ACIF:NDA : Not great fl oor plans . s li p avai l. $69 .500. SSS,000. ea. Call 644-7211 1.oo GUAkll.HIW"°"'•lACM MesaVcrdei\rca Dana Point a Condo ! 3 BR , inl'I j!ourmet kitt!hcn.o;: 3 Bt.1.:""c.:..·~6856:::::._ _____ ~ H •-1s t S ••••••••••••••••••••••• master w/priv ha. J" 2v...ba ,.. mS865CX) Agl. Sell idle items 642-5678 O~n ouse,..,,,t un . MAGNlFICEN1' Tho··k <•Pl t/o. Chef!~~~· ~'°~~~-~~ ..... 1 llARBOR VIEWllomes \614Corslca Place " p rt r· /bon OCEAN HARBOR VU. ko·t·hcn •ecvcs caodlclile o o ino w us rm., 3 Bdrm, 2 Ba, t~am Rm -" 4BR J'"h -~ r so WHAT'S NEW WITH YOU? Only the Delly Pilot '98lly tells you wfillt'I new In your local community ... ftWy my DAILY PILOT POOL Nu. 6BR, 3 car gar. nag ~ine! Cuslom drps & TOWNHOUSE · 77 a . .-,,,.......,. Ct'. lot •• ac,e. Prof. ldscpd. •hee''· lots of •~k and lld OPEN Sat 1-5/Sun 11 -1 or $49,950 JCGallantSr ..,.~ uon: Sea Terrace 2 rms .. b 1 2018 p <l $,03.•~. By Ovt'Tlr /Agt. cutet<o0ck>'. ~.cnn. with k. h Y 8 PP · 0 Realtor,64.'>-4445 """ ""''""" l~e . 1nodcrn 1tr: en. R l N 0 l ~P~h~o~6~?~5·~?~4~l4'-----l,.:''o~w~do~w~n~•~B~k~'~962-~~55~1~t~. -I ocean vi('w. ()vt'rsized ams~a c. · · cAo-541• You don't need a gun lo yard, roon1 for pool. All,,..:644::.:.·..:7~866:::.. ___ ..:~c.c'.:c.=' "draw fast" when you DANA POINT ~ach cot-BY OWNER, S28,$00. ror recrc ation;i\ facilitlf's .._.EWPORT HGTS place an ad in~ Dally lage. $38,500 . ....,u trade sale or lease option. 2 within walk in~ dist11nce . " • Pilot Want Ads! Call now or st>ll. WEBB REALTY BR, dbl l(ar, crpts, drps. ss-t .950 ARE.A 1 l -:::":':·56::::78:·===;::=\::":3-07~~·1:;:;;~:=:==-' Nicf' & c lean. 19071 TURMER ASSOC. s H 1 NG LED F. X T P.ut'·ne. Open Sat & Sun. DUPI EX Sh 1· 1 1105 N . C~l 1-lwy, t..aguna ~ arp, rus LC i: d.li'il-0 ./ii,:"(_ I)-£: ~Q.e 968·2165 494.1177 "'·beam ceil'g., cpt·•·· ~~ J..'Cll.l~L"). ~ pq• V · 0 1---_:.:_.c...:_.c.._ ___ I en<'I . garal(e. Eac;h has Tliat Jntriguing Word Game with O Chuc•le $36, 90 l3QOO down. Nrw 3 Br. 3 sep. complciely fn cd . yd. ___ ......:_....,...,NT•·'°"""' Fora.ver Vi.ew! Ra. occanview $425 mo. Very Secluded! $49,stX>. 'liO" lea5e opt. 491 -1051; 549-0112 646.-6710 O t_,,.,. -... of ""' Co•~ 524-0 .. 11~'-------I '°"' -....itled -a. "'" _,.. 1 ·-... ~ ,_'""' , ... _.. In Tho City . STEPS TO SURF I Surfflttftded by a "forest WOODSY I & 2 Br. Duplex ! Gd. in- 1 DUS IN A of trees" fM beauty .& ... aie ttini:t:. with lge.. comeasisorxlnt.poten- 1 Ii jl I I privac1.Allkinds•o(~qst\ native trees: loads of tial for buil<ler!! Legal . _ . . . -ireenery . l,ar/l.e prival'y Movable walls R·2l.ot.$S4 ,000 1 1 , 1 _ heautiful patio is Jdeal allow nexlb1e interior. to SOUTfl COAST I S f R AC • for outdoor barl)cques. meet your ,part.il'u.l;,ir INVF:STMY.N'T' I I' I I I New ea·rpettn~. P'rcshly n eeds. Slucly. lrpk .. 1;;;;::;;;:54~9;·0llU:;;;::;;;:;. . _ . . . painted Inside & out. •~as dEct!I & dbl. detached I~ a lov_ely master suite Jl:&r a•e. with 11undec:k f-~L~E~M;:...;K;..:L;...~1! -·,,;; with private bath. 3 over li{aragc. Priet.-d at . . H1ND5lun,11 Whtt • ~·n bedrooms p1u~ den ar••· SM .900 J J J' I lhould tut.,. befor• we•nft9 Natural wood cabirlel3. ;::::::::::::;~..., fight-· .. -1. f 540·1720 .,,,,,..._ LI _:R:..0:;..;D.,;;K:..E;..;..F.,...-il ... °""°"" .. ,,.;..... ...... TAlllELL, R.-S ~h" I I r I I v "' ,,,.., • ._ --• , --=-=":::';_;'bo<"'-'B"-tv-"d-L..l. . ...J.l....1--L. -'·'-'-"'°" ~• 1._ "-,,...,. 1 ii.tow. 1, ~~~~ ue · aaoo .a ''i;:.TtH~!;,l(fT!•S IN r r. I~ r r r I ~~1.~ ••••••••••••••••• = ----· . UPG RADED INV•NJ:~. 2 • ~~\ftr~N~~I lllfl~S I J I . I I I J ~i~: ~~~~r~A~~e~~:l -( .... SCRAMltETS Ans•11ncta1tlf1c•ttoft8080 fld. M4 -488i 31 Eln•r<tkl .... 4RH CAPE COi'> Near Beach Good \oan Prlrt' $176,000 Rill Du8ois494-3188 ~ LIDOJSLE . 3 Br, 2 Oa. f°rplc. lmmcd. octupanty. Now only 519,500. OwncrlAl!!cnt. 673·6489 ~- NEWrT. llTS 28R. hupe den, tpl. 1 ~11ba. tr~ swim , pool, many xlra5. 2 car gar +. $59.$00. Kingaard Real Estate 642-2222 • • . . ' .. l'JO 75 Hom••U•fwllt1d Hou ..... u • ....,.IMd HousnU•fwNilMd . A,.t101t1tt fwNWd Afl tcs:r•ftUnfwa. Af*•••••Ullfww. • .., DAILYP~LOT Thurldayt Apnl 10, 19 •••••••••••:";:..~•••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••,•••••·••••••"i'P"' •••••••••••••••••••••!"• •••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••"••••••• O ltte:CNM Pr•at•rfJ JOOOlhtc~ Prop.rty 2000 RHI &test. Cotta M••• J224 tniM 3J~4 S-. Afto 32*0 ~.':':~':1!!9:'.~.!!;4_~ Coah M11a 312 4 H~ .. .,..~.n.~~.?~.!. ···············-··• .. -•• ········-··············· W•ted . I 29,.0Q ···············~······· ·········-··········-·· •••••••••••.•••••••• ;;\" ••••••••••••••••••••••• •• • ••••••••••••••••••••••• BR • b '"'-' .~ W ·-I f j\JY l.:: f1clfic Co.st Hwy, 1 blk' Lodle1 2 MoMh1 WE. 'RE 9 4% SURE I •LIO• 1r• "'UA. • ~ a , "pt., .... .,.., st¥, * IEMTAL.S * •n'"'P"• n ce a 11Y'! from heh. Completely & l "' ""' .-....,..., fnC"d yd, avl. noW. Child UNIV rARK clreforour home. .2 beaut. furn. w/anUqs & ~ RutFrtt \ · , 0 llome or duplt:x . Ckeh OK ,$300. Rtf.548-8328 ZSR,JBa .: •... $US/C2S bu ~/rpt s, drpa, The modern. 1 Rf\ done 8 8 .-,~ Nr.x t to heat h. Buc h., Some body will appreciate the figures buyer. C all C hut'k SBR .. 2Lh Bi&,, ...... $4$o yards aro ju~twhatyau &hips cabin. 2 decka. ,~ 1&2 br fr o m $14!J . 00 a 15 unit apartment complex we Spiller. Agent. &45-<ro.1 S Br. 2 B'd' newl)' decorat· 4 BR 2""' a USO need tor summer fun . ~c~ul etc. s'.tniuat!ooml. J 11. c u r. z I 111 & le n nt 1 . '"·)' , . R-_.__. ed. eoo f1rnl1y ~se ~AL· NUaT.SQ ... U .. AftE $295. Mo. Ask rorBevor Ult 'Sec ' '3W Eves 846-1323 w 1c v e Jn . Loc ated near shopping & WJQ-• near all schools, Mt.a Dale.963·4S67 96S-1'181 · · I-""'--"=------:-::-: othe r fa cilities. Just $235.000 funder ••••••••••••••••••••••• del Mar area SS15 2B ,E8a ..•.....•. ~ 21 ''719·8822 or Mgr. NEW&nearlyncwl.1&3 SIG,000 per unit ), with less thHn $50,000 · &t.2-8111 & M.S.f7:t0evea. , TURTLEROCK SMftt L-o ill' 2131582"5049 BR a1its . Wilk or cycle 10 H~s r..-t.1..-..1 2 BR, 2 ba, den ······ S4Z5 -.,-.. I h 3741 PIHICRllll ... h Some w//rpl-& down Phone toda v' -.... ~~ c II p L • BR z 8 5 BR 2~ ba de $495 ••••••••••••••••••• ,.... • 90C uuPC . .. .. , .,. ••••••••••••••••••••••• o ege ar... . a, • • n .... OC EANVIEW1 .~ 1 •••••••••••••••••••••• LIYISUP pntios.SlflSto$400-u .. 11vERSITY REALTY nut to school."""· mo. •BR .. 2 ... sa. .. .... $450 • a.m, Std' A bl • r-""' n Wt Gardner 5$2"'79 o . hom<'. 2 br, den, 11\4 bai u 10 partment I OC: TO ITS MAME - Gnerol 3102 644 .8719 · lA'/bltns & dbl. ear. $35(1 to Buich. Utll paid. $175. 0\'l.'r soo tall trees and Property MQMt. 3001 E.CoastHighway ••••••••••••••••••••••• mo.499·1Wa.f\6PM Callt9'1·1157. 10 st r cu m !I w ilh 8'6·1311 .NoF·ee Corona del Mor 673-6510 Orange. $165. 2 Dr, conve-t.1 onticello Condo. t br, V151eN OCEANFRONT bachelor ~·a l <'rf u l ls c 1•e at t :& nlent location, child ok, dshw1hr, no pets, Avl. a•.&.•TV , Wtslwlifts~r 1298 , 2 Br, w••k·monthiy. re \i1x lnM sett in.:, fur ONTllE 81':.ACll rocdgurage. 4/14, $285. lot & last+ ._.,. •• ai: p "I ... now lQI' 11lx3Brw /dbl g:l'r~., Ne wport Beath. Mobllt", SlOOdep . 5'8-l:sii2llft3 SSl-7500 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 536-0321 : 49711590 ~~~dr~; .. :p urt me~t. nl so Xtra lrl( I flrw/snJ!I ~~!!!.~~~.~~••••••• Cf"~:1i:hum 1700 ~~~tlcr~~~~!~Ti~~~:~~ 4 Br 2 Ba bl~ epta v acant Univ Parle 3 BR 3 d~:;. ~:t~. =.'=th~ wport ltKh 3769 •'".,0,1"1•b~~~·s!~f1n i,\~~~ ~~;ts.s~~~·s. ~~!~. f~~~~ B 106 ••••••••••••••••••••••• d 'r 1 ~-CaJ1.i ' · · • 903·~~0 1786Aakror•••••••t1•••••••••·•••••• 10 ~··~1 Newport eoc:h cookware, Fee/b.-kr. rps, rp . ......., r 2\.1, bath, 2 SL)'. Newly re-._, ...,.,.. • UP Bdr 2 8 OK. Adullli onl y. t)(ficu f1tcll . 536-31 or ...... --· •••••••••••••••••••••• TAX SHELTE R HOMEFIHDERS 646-7711 Brkr dee . $385 . mo. leaae. Bev or Dale. .9$.WK . · l • i'd 9 OO to o·OO ... M 1.:===------ •· t I b & Bach Color TV ma open : · · .. ~ DOWNTOWN ell ocean ILUFFSCONDO 4-p\cic.es .....-r1 -p exes Y •642-9900• .. Job li o Rea l E s tate . 'ES l"a lr\'l!!w ltd .. Costa , Cua . fd lhe bcurh . 2 br & twnhse. 2 BR, cpL'I, drps, clliiposal. 752_1610 COltdO.tlnlunw serv. pool. THE 8 Mi N~· !\lcsa. Phone 545_2300, vll·w~. deluxe 2&3 Br, 2 ~~~~i~~!ei 3~r;;r.Ba Compl pkg. Brand nu. NEWPORT Beach SM .. fpl:·rpatii· Ja:t"1 Nm , U..fwnl1hed 34l5 m~ewport ' ' Y":o~ur$21"s11 !~~-~::~ \'1e:w of Bay 412 Plat 846·1323 util pd Also houlie in ca-g l ,· h ·Id . A I Lagufta IHc.. 3241 ••••••••••••••••••••••• I s IZO . II'" H pe I e 1 ren. g •••••••••••••••·•••••••• 8 b od y•'ARLY St IOBe h hou1e Sat & Sun .. S72 000 0 "'"erti'7S-Ad It 0 do ~1si'dc2br nyon country ...,, owe 0:•0_17..,. 2 DR, 2. a, ra new. r.. eps ac · OAKRIDCF.VfLLA h S 1• b' Re•lly --· __ _,. _ .. " ... '.·,n 1,.·,.~el,lrg rms0• Laguna8each$155.,util ......o '"· ForLease 2 Br,_2 B•. S22S. mo. Next to the d e lux e 3 br, 2 bit , ' 14t .t . o in · ' • l I 1ew of 3 BR , 2 RA , bltnlli , 8'8-13ll or846-49.18 ' IllufrsCondo-Ueaul.dec & 0 . er s48_0304 pd. Al so vacant unlts Privatehouse,blg!enced sLpe c acuh•:1v d th beach in llunt. Bc h furn /unf. J\v11il now. c·hUdren wclconle. $22.5.---- lndsc•µ'd, Natural wood v.n Huntington Bejeh $135. yard,4Br,2 ~~balh.$390. aguna. ~ e is an 5• e 846-1323 675-5204 ~W .C"ntcr.645-9219 I & 2 Hr unfum. From rloors.3BR,2lh BA,fam Ba lboa $140. l.a~unu C213)370-0834 coast li ne to Pt1lo5 , S!SS. 1 mi. to bch. 911 rm, formal din rm Will our,e-xts/ Beach $140., wa lk to Verdes & canyons lo the D•-Wexe-s Unfur. 3600 2 DR , ocean ~1~w. steps 2 BH. $115. mo. Adults, no <:cor ..:ia st . S36·2354 carry 2nd T l>. o~·ner Its I 1800 water A.rt Fee.979-8430 LIKEMIWHOME eas t . llome has 200 ..,... from beach. wint~r re!'!· ..... 1,s. . . n sa e · ~· degree view. det'ks, ne,.,. ••••••••••••••••••••••• tal. $250. mo. int i. utll. .-~ $79,.500 640 1841 ••••••••••••••••••••••• l College Park. Clse to . 1 ded HEW DUl'LIX 645 97~ N'f CostoMesa 124 chools s hoppg & bchs erpt, pr1v & sec u · 5«-tl899or67S.75911 EX h::e 2 br 2 ba dlx *DANA POI • ••••••••••••••••••••••• s ' ' Responsible c pl. $450. Deluxe sptll-level; 1300 TJFUL W rf t S175 2 BR, bltns. pane ling, p~lsid<' upl ~r bch. Adil, Mewportleach Nev.· l2l 3BR 2ba. t'rpts, BACK BAY sep hse. 1 548"4471 mo.497-2104 sq ft, 2 bdrm w/loft·den, BEAU , ate ron crpts, drps, pool. Infant sorry no l)t't s. $165. DREAM 0 3100 q drps, bltns, lg decks, Oc L b k't h 1 Ii lrplc, plush cPnl g. home-a.pt, J'h br, 3 b11 , fam. & ok pe ts """'"'Canyon · 'Ve r s ' Vu . 33935 P.1 aluga Dr. barg . rm. ar 1 c ' u Danaf'olnt 3226 ExKutl•eHOlnt li'kc stora•e'JI' ~·alk -in hv. rm .. sunporch, p\'l. 'no '-..... 536 ·8362 ft. of family ho m e . 6027 , , _ 0 1 37228 Dr., Apt. F .833.a.533 Priced only $122,500. 5 1\38-33491496· siss . int' util. M ature •••••··~······••-•••••• Newly constructed & t'losets, bath & guest p1er,.,5 yr y.67 · 2 Br. t Ba , near bch, Bi g bedrooms. rormal I p _..._... 2000 ·employer male. 642 -1273 BEA ~H Ii OUSE. near never occupied; in prime b<tth, bltn: ga9 range '& ON THE BCH. 2 br, pati'o,. Hacienda De Mno $195/mo. Pct/Child Ok. · · I 'i ftCOtne r~ •r ' marina 2-Br 2 Ba cp~ L g • ct ion l d k 2 c J 60 W W" CM ... " .. I 962 .... d1n1ng, lar_gc am1 y •••••••••••••••••••••••H H•..I 1~1140 d bilh ~-4.,,;.....,,,• a una se . oven, pa10 et". ur Wkl t hl orSummer , "'°"" .. 1 ..-.·~--~'-'--'--~----pools 2 fire places & Uft """:l'o" ~" rps, s . ........., ...,.,....., Outstanding vu of ocean enclosed garage w/laun-se· s~R~Res~· 6'4-5208 BEAUTIFUL ·-~ uch , much more ~ 2 for $45,000 •••••••••••·~··••••••••Fountain Voll~ 3234 & Catalina. Ultra -dry room. Payonlyelec-a · GROUNDS Wolk~olkach t.legantly detoruted & 2 f $64 500 Harbor Pac1rit Condo-•••••••••••••••••••••• spatious 3 bdrms. &fam. trit'. Adults. So. ol Coast 1 Br. Steps lo bch. Now 'tll IO mintuea: to ocean. L11:e l & 2 Br, crpt/drps,.eocl r eady for your inspec-Or t Studio. frplc, next door to • tns 2 car rm., 2 fireplace!i , l in 1-1~·)', 5 blks from beat'h. June 26th. $16S mo. Wkly I & 2 Br. 1 Dr $175. 2 Br gur. 319 15th Stot20515th t1on. Call 546-5880 The great tw~fer sale is the s auna.. at'ross st. 3 BR. 2 B:I B~36Q m o mstr. s uite. Massive Jiv . $425 . 435 Goldenrod. during Summe r. 673-6640 $205. With patio $210. Gas St. 536-7215 or847·3'57 .,_.....,,_ HERITAGE on ~ 2 Houses for $45,000. from ocea n. $235. mo. f.!.:34· 2P3° 962-_2311 · · rm. w/wet bar. Deluxe Corona del Mar. (714 ) & Water inc. Draperies, DELUXE 3 81 • z•< Ba. 2 in C.!\1 .-2 Houses for 963·6739ask for Stan """" or kitchen w/micro-wavc & 675-9337. 1628 Oceanrro nl apt. t h t .,~ ... soo ·NB ~y!O" B s elf -clean ov e n s , AvaH . now, 1 br, St80. carpee •. gH.I ~~ •. gall frplt'li , garaie. all · · in · •• " L 8 h l 148 3 Br Condo. 2 a , 2 ear 2 BR d 1 1 stov. e, a.tr tond1t1on1ng, ot·,1,.1, ... ..,, Wa ~o be•ch. ' • REALTORS do"'" Dy appt CNJUl'G eac 1 bh 11 dshwshr .. trw.sh compac-'-2 up ex~. enc · Util pd. Winter. 963-4888 1 .. .. . ••••••••••••••••••••••• garage . t u se. :i lor. etc. Will accept long gti.rage, P\'l.J>allO, crpts, :;:1:.:!~~c~'1od~y!~C-To ••· i.QPI'!_'!~ l. · 1-2 Bdrms $300 -$350 ~acilities. (2l3) 360-3lt9 ; term rent a 1 r ro m drps. 388 BIY St, C. M . NEWPORT CREST, love-Property-. IAYFROMT One of Lido's best buys ; joyow; living. with pi~r & s lip & sandy bc.a<'h . $249,500 -May 15--0~t. ts .. Adul~ Ir n o an s wer ( 714 l responsible party at $200/$225. lnfanl lO 2 yrs. ly furn, 2 BR. 3 Ba, Wet-846-1311 , No tee onl y . 499 Brooks . Slt-0645 56SOMOMTH Nbpcts.548-2028 bar , _Frplc •. Pool . 2 BR , crpts, drps, blln!i , Prap...ti-- ' 494-3940. on leach 3240 1 N; C 1 U D E S • Jac uzi1, Tennis. Must pool, laundry, $175. mo. 3 HR ., ba nc~·ry p.ilnted 75'2~1910 l 9 ••••••••••••••••••••••• AltDENER Cull Mis-CdM -2 BR , 2 .BA, bltns. see to appretiate! Bike 126 Monte Vis ta, apt 9. new' ;pt. ·16541 Sabot, nr: 1.ooooAllST.NlWPOn&IM:M Hewportleoch 16 G. R 1 , 494_0731 fr~I. ocea n view, beam to b e ach . $525 . n10 . 645-4390 l·lci·i.tw2_5117 acant . 3 BR . fple . s1on ca ty -ce1L 2'r.· ca r gar. prl. bch 675-7184 LIDO REALTY J:r:7 \ i11 I uln. '\ I\ *673-7300* 8 UNITS •••••••••••••••••••••••fres hly painted, beaut between 9:30-5:00 : ask pr\•l gs . s4 001 mo .,----------LUXURY3br.nr.South lnl_n_• ______ l_8_4_4_ Live onLidolsle,only landscapin g, close to forJoAnn orFred 675.3203, $100 /MO.ONB•"ACH CI Pl $275 Bil "~mo 2Br 2 Ba E. s . aza . . ns , ••••••••••••••••••••••• ........, · · • ocean . $350. Ask for Bach,yearly,"ti'lpd. C •-&d ••0.1901 213 793 042'7 -11-1 R h I lk " p...., rps ..... 2 "dr, 1 "• ha, a1'r, pool, --.. v ..,~ · Keith, 962-4471 2: B . ouse. ease; w::i •DANA f>OfNT 1t Kit + ba.673-1241 n E asts1de Cosla Mesa . lo beach. F'rplc .. deck. N('w (2) 38n 2ba, crpts, --------120 ALBERT PLACE pvt. ga r & ln<lry. Xlnt. San Juan 5-2 BR houses w/beam Secluded Newport ~sland . Fireplace. 4 BR . 2 BA . huge yard with creek! drps, bltns , Jg deCks, Oc South LoCJUna 3786 Deluxe 2 br, 1 b1:1, adults. s<'hls. $230 551-2632 aft ceil'gs,ti-plcs,shgcrpts, i mmaculate, 2 Br . ne"' crpts. drps, RIO , Agenl494·9471 Vu. 33935 !\1alaga or.••••••••••••••••••••••• nopets .$185.Call: <IP~! Capistrano I 078 pri. palios completely adults, no pets S265 mo ~·alk to schools & shop-.. ......,.. .. .,"" ·1 530 3572 833 9781 -~- fenced + 3 Units. $1200. 503 38th St., tall rollecl ping. $315. mo. Ask for LDgU11a Hills 3250 _,.,,-838-3.349/4"" ",..,... Large Bachelor. Vu. uu . . LOCJUnO leach 3848 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Bv o~·n er . 2Br. 1Ba Con- do. Pool, gar. 2 rn1 lo 0 l.'eiln . $24,900. Call 830-IR36 -~·• 000 213 377-i6t0 963-~· pd. no pets. $175. mo. Yr. LGE 14'" s.f ., 2 br, 2 ba, 2 ••••••••••••••••••••••• income p /mo. ••""'· . · Bev or Dale, 4.'iitii or ••••••••••••••••••••••• lease 499 -3248 ~ SOUTH COAST 003·1786 3 ~R : 2 BA, ~ONDO; Apartme-ntshrnlshed . story. frpl, bt!am ceil., STORYBOOK HOUSE INVESTMENT Houws Unfuntished swim g pool. air <'Ond. 2 ••••••••••••••••••••••• AP.ariments cir . stairs, Rar. Adults $275 mo. Studio $160 mo. 549-0812 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 2. ~ & 4 ~r $275 -$385. car gar , $28.'i . 6<12-1334 ; Unfurnished onl y. no Pf!ts. 2293 BRl494·4439:497·1744 Ch1\d ren/s1ngles & pel.s 642·6578 or 979-3237 Balbao lslond 3706 ••••••••••••••••••••••• F'ordham, CM 646-3485 Mo'sso'•• Vltr'o 3867 General )202 ok No fees. Barbara, vn Scivc S. By 0 v.'1ler. I yr 963·6739 ... 77,,.... ••••••••••••••••••••••• lolboalslond 3806 IYRN...,WTRIPLEX ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• . • JJ . """ L H·-....i 3252 • t.:' new, beautifully decora t. • • 04JUftCI •~ 3 BR Apt. ~pac1ous. Lrg L ••••••••••••••••••••••• 3 bed, 2 ba, bl tns,•laun-LOVELY ne~ t.'Ondo, 2 br, cd 3 Br. 1'-:i Ba . Ret· 30 ADULT UNITS FREE F!tF~E 4 Br, 2 Ba Model Home •••••••••~••••••••••~·· room v.·/ ba r.Can be furn Yearly, Spat'ious 3 Br. 2 dry facil. Adlts only. t1ir cond, pool, gar. $250. Ar c a , Pool , $34 ,990 COST A MESA •Professional Service• •'Ca Ii r. Classic '' Air 4 BR, family room, living or unfurn. Call e a C ar. Patio, children $265. 675.64880r640-4l6l 8J0.3092or 581•7655 493-5955 •LANDLORDS• cond, fully lndscpd, lots room, din. area. firplc, 213/795-64008am-6pn1 OK'. $390 mo. Jmmed. Or- COMFY. cozy-U8~,11.•1°,•,W0res:~: ~aavio~: Ho1n•find•'r s * ot extra s. 17531 cpts-drps, 2 car gar., l-'ba • 1 __ .. 3707 <'upancy , deposit rt'· NEWLY painted, spat·.Mewportlepch 3869 • 642-9900 Montbury Cir. $456/mo. fenced y ard , sprinklers. VII a.-enn-• quired.675-8721 ;:i llr. 2 br, 1 ba, cpts. ••••••••••••••••••••••• QUIET & RELAXED tenancc, s v.·imming pool. 846-3301. Avail May 1. $350. per ••••••••••••••••••••••• ----1 drps, patio & carport. 1 PARK'HIWPORT 29-1 Br, 1-4 Br. Fully Ca liromia'sLa.rgest mo. 1st, las t & de...,...,it. 1•L10•1.,..... J BR Apt . Spacious. l.r~L · 1 b h Adi" no "F. a s y To w n h o m e . d XI d R 1 Se , ......., "' ""' m1 o cac . "'· .1.. •A.RTMENTS o~·nership . 2 br. l \l:i ba .. occup1('. nt spen a -• enla rv1ce.• 3 BR. 2 Ba, detac hed 1-499-2544. Charming, unique loc roomwf bar.Canbefurn pets .Sl85.673·:t'J78 .... 8 .-h 1 1 2 ;:iir l'ond 'd, rlr. plan bl e_ Bv o ~·ne r. Prin.FREE 80NTAL~k · garage,sotlwater,cpts. Closeto shops,bus,bay orun!urn.Call ----ac e or or only. · . r~ ...,.., in drps, bllns, beams, $360. ADULT COMMUNITY. 2 & ocean. 105 Main St . 213 /795-64008am-6pm. 2 Ir· $170 Bedrooms and w I P v t . s e P . cl en . 642·7412 office. EK ample, 2 Bdrm lease . No pets. 536-0821 Br & Den, 2 Ba $375. Club 645·8740 ''am;1,·-Pool-t:'.Ao.7911 1'ownhouscs Secluded & e nc losed cov· house, 1 balil, g~rage. House. s~·im pool. Call lalboa Peninsula 3807 "" "'00 rr. $224 .500pen9-6 e rc.'CI patio. Just right for __ E_•_•~•-6_4_~_S_l_4_6 __ 1 r1~n cedSTy ardd, c1 hildren SPACIOUS Condo 2 br, I0am-5pm. 499-4500 y u 2 Br . d s h ws r , ••••••••••••••••••••••• •Shady Elm Gardens • Dllily •ill y our plans . Nr. UNrTS! 1ne. I an ast mo. fabulous rec. area. Y1 mi ~·shr/dryr, els to ocean-. OCEANFRONT Yrly, 3 Pool. crpt & drps, lndry 1 Spa-Pools-Tennis pl'ace£ul l ake w /pool FOURS & FIVES rent a l S200. to heh. $275. 968-3473 3 Bdrm, 2 b~. nice view! By wk or mo. till 8/13. br, 2 ba, frpl, bltns, cpt.s , adults. t 77 E. 2211c1. St. Acro:is f r om Fash ion close by. HACIENDA. . Fncd yrd. Kids & pets ok. 675 -8531 drps. No pels . 675-1536 Near Beach. 642-3645 Island at Jamboree on S"fUART REAL"rY Tax sheltered. property REAL ESTA.TE: 3 Rr, den. pallo. Close to Within walking distance S<in Joaquin Hills Road. 831 -1381 apprec. in good areas. 18• 48 I od1 11 d. Wf'.Stm . s hop. ctr. $300. lo sch o ols. $325 / mo. Costa Mes a · 3724 Copistrono IHCh 3818 ,.,2 BR, 1 Ba. P.1esa Verde. , 7141 64 ._ 1900 --------IOBO 536·2579 : S92-5i010Agl. ,. • • Ch1\dren ok. 898-5066. 495-6392. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• A,,,11 r . ~ •----------Santa An~ H.B. 96]..8l16 lc:::-----c--::--:--::--:-"1-=-==----,,-,-,-:: uu s . gar. re n g ....... .,..,.,. ••••••••••••••••••••••• 6DELUXEUNl'r.i Clean xlra Jrg 3 br, 2 ba Mission Viejo 3267 S30WfEk&UP ()CF.AN vie ~-. 3 hr. 2 ba , Nopcts .8J3·8974 eve $20,950 2 Blks from ocean in Santa Ana $155. 2 Br. dplx,.w/w t'pt,drps, blln ••••••••••••••••••••••• •$8.60Nighl&r:Up ~atc~r{y _~JJo~~~[sf ·l --~A-P_T_M_A_N_A_C_E_R __ I Don't believe it! Then Hunt. Bc h . C;:ill Bob child,pel.snglo:;,ydgar. R-0 . FA heat."·ash/dryGracious 3 Br. 2 ba, •Studio&lBRApts Cplto managel:?unitsin come see it! Beautiful 2 Dickinson S.~. Sngls, $160. l Hr, hk-up, lg pri yd . gar+ garden style townhouse. •Water Beds Coronad•IMw 3122 Cost a Mesa. Husband stor y. 2 bedrm, deluxe RIGHT RL TY: 979-8533 child. pel. fncd, ~ar. huge prkg. $285. No dogs. air cond .. & pool. Only •TV & Maid Serv Avail ~··••••••••••••••••••• may have other work. No features. 22 U -bid I I I Westminster. bacb (.'Ot· 842-4866 $265. 586-9127 • Ph011e Scrv, lltd pool 422 Larkspur , just r e-pets or thildren. 642-1960 .. VILLAGE GARDENS n;~ a~ Ji, x :rig.~6 tai::e. $95. appl'(', yd, au 1-;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~;;;;;;;;;;;;J -------F---2 :15c~i!1f~~~k~~~~,i~~ decorated 2 hr . 1 ba d ' . 4109 W, Sth St., Santa yr 0 •·. · · utilpd. . I• Lovely Lake ores t w/gar. 5278. 644.68001 2 BR. 1n1ng rm. crplS, Ana , open 10 :30 to 7:30 Mon-Fri 9-5 }-f.B. walk to beach, I Br. 2 STORY story home, 4 Br. 2~ Ba, 2376 Newport Blvd, CM 644_7326 drps. Adu I ls only. $22.S. Oaily .Agl. 52000TaxRtbate a ppl'l'.Sn!'ls ok$170. 4IEDROOM huge tami\y room,1 __ S4_8_·97_S5_or_64_S-_3967___ mo. Avail. soon. 527 Yt'. Tustin. Xtra special. 3 F'~mily room, ,.all ap-fe nced yard. Reduced to 2 RR . frpl. bltns, dis -Yt'ilson.642-1960:642-4905 South Laguna I 086 9 lltg Bth Triplex~ Br, 2 Ba , kids, pet, fncd , phances. one year old . $370. 586-9t27 •Tropical Pool• hwasher, sundeck, pool , ------ ••••••••••••••••••••••• justbuilt.Lotsofpabos garS250.F'ee/brkr. corner lot, vat'ant. 3 -H~--rt-1--hc-----1 Br, cpts, drps, bltns. adulls,nopcts.S245 yrly. Bi l! Sunny UpD('r. bl tns. BY OWNER Ne w tri·lcvel 2010 Huntington HOMEFINDERS !\1 il es to beach. $425. ewpo •ac: 3269 patio. Gas & waler paid. 673-l418 eves/wknds. crpts . drps . $155. no pets. home. O<'ea nvic~. 3000 + Open Daily l-S,5J9·6779 * 642_9900* monlh . C al I Agent •••••••••••••••••••••••1;;548~·~11~68~;;;;~~;:;;;;;;~ /----•------545-5270or 546-6895 sq ft. 31972 Vir~1n1a Corona Del !'!far Tnplex 842-5541 or Eves : W Bcat'h 3 Br, nu cpl. 2 Br. I t Ba. G11r, 1101 ----------\~!a y. Open !louse daily bit d h h I HOUSE in canyon $140 546-1322 drps. Dshwsr , 2 ba, childre n /p ets. Avail l ·I BDRM ·10.4, from Sat. Apr. Slh ns, s w rs,poo ' s un -~ · H ' · patio yrly $450 (213 ) I Br !urn $165. Lots of 5/1/75 $230 per mo. An· ILOFT OMLYI decks, 2 w /f1replaces, country ..setting. ouse 696_Ssso · ' bltns. Pool. Walk to I Sh · 5 30 p .. t p,.1-10, /rpl. I yrlsc tbru S un _ Apr . 13th. $105,000 Princ. Only. La~una Bcach SIS.5.2Br, 3 Br , 1•• Ba condo, ooo1.l----------1 . . be h nu.a owing : pm • .. l'ric" was $133,900. Now · k d C 1 •1 ~oo H"nl ~ ~ Shopping . i;.~ mi. at · T hurs. 4 /10 175 , 508 H•YLOFT •PTS '" 673-I418evesorw n s .. osa .. esa •~ · .. -carport laundry rm. 2Townhouse 2 bt, 21h ba, 93tW.19thSt.548-04.92 Marigold.CdM. ""' ""' • '99.500. 1ngton Beach $175. story.s2'7smo.S42-90!S pool, bltns, wash /dry, 283A•ocodo,CM hp rty 1350 48 UNITS Corona dcl Mar $225. & 2 gar, No pets . 675-9188 Costa Me10 3124 645·0143 leoc rop• $450 OOO Br on acreage $250. Agt , 3 BR,!~'• Ba, Central Air, HOLIDA y PL.Ali •••••••••••••-•••••••••----------••••••••••••••••••••••• · • F'cc .979-8430 . corner lot w ll•e yard. CONDO nr. ltoag llosp. ' 0 C T LOAN COSTS DELUXE Sp•co"ous l Br o·""':'a~P.._ ADUL1' l Bil , frplc, pool. F R ~: • MUST SELL """·mo. 528 • .,.,.. 2br, 2ba tri-leve\, frpl, ' • u ' "• """' t"" 97 p 0 ·11 r· I C d IM 1222 ....-,, ....,.,.. furn apt. Pool. Ample 2 8 A IL 0 t $180 mo, I 5 omonn. wner w1 carry •rs . Ex:tre me ly motivated orotta • • cpt.s /drps,$300.645·7418 parking.Adults,nope.L". r. u s n pe s, CM Ol·eanfront. 4 Bdrms, 3 sell er. All 2 bedroom un-•••••••••··~···••••••••Spotless 4 br, 2 ba, ram l96SPo1nonaAve .• CP.t d s h~·hr s, shag cpts , Ca/1 645-4\il. Ha .homein Surlsidc. its . Ne w carpets. paint Uniquc bch side,lBr,IV;? rm . ~ard e n e r . $375 31R~21A.TnHff c lo sed garage , frplc .. l----"--'--'--'-''-"-:-:-1 $200,000FuJI Price and d~posals. Recently Ba, frplc, new cpts, rec Owne r : 1192-1512 or Frplc,shag<:rptthruout. I MOPRHIEMT BBQ. Gas & water pd, FOURSEA SONSAPTS Callforappt.2IJ.S98-I326 upgraded. Spendable is rm w /wet bar & + 892-47Jl. private patio. encl . gar, If you qua lify. Furn. Pool Spacious, 2 story, 2 br, or 213-592·5376 BeJ mont 12_7c,r, on SlOO,oo:t dov.'Tl . sauna . $395. 67S-5543 or lW-A-NT-~E-0-_-N-. -:1c--~.~1 -1-I comple te comm. rec. bachs & 1 Br. Ex:cep· LA Mi..HCHA.Al'TS 1 ~'1 ba, ll\'t patio. pool. l lealty, 316 Marina Dr. · 1 W'll 11 549 9501 · Jct' a m1 Y o racililies. 778Seott Place CM adults, no pets. $185. 73.5 SealBeach,Ca. Fantt1sl1~va~. •.se -. care!orourhome.JBR. $350mo.494-0321 lionall)' n ic e . 2110 ' JoannSt .645-0332. -----,-----:-:-1 on 9% f1nunc1ng. Earns TOP LOCATION & beaut. 2 BA, w/crpts & drpe. ----------/ Newport BJ. 1 ____ 64_2 __ .,,,_3 ___ 1 ________ _ lusinessProperty 1400 S64_40 _per month ~ross. duplex on oceanside of Nice yards for summer LUXURYCOHDO CASA VICTORIA Ups tair s 3 Br, 2 Ha, ••••••••••••••••••••••• PrJ1"i,~als(~:'lr7~e:'7~-BaysideDr.3blks.from fun !S295.mo.963-45G7or onwatc r,2br.2 ba,view, •ShodyEJmhdlHt* 1&2Br.Unrum /Fumfr. g ar age, no pe ts. no 1 00 ' C -2 Fro nt a ge , ca ay · · BiJo?CoronaDch lyr old 963-17"6AakforBevor frpl , boat slip, pool, Pool,trpt&drps,lndry, $169.SO gas/wtr.pd. !ilng les $180. mo .. ti;t, K 11 CG l l I N V E S T M E N T · . . D I adu1•~ 111 •· 22nd St a t e a · •. ncx o DIVISION 4-levelw./view.3br,$500 a e. ,·acu zzi, hobbys hop . ....,, .,.. · Adults·NoPetsSet'.gate last. clnup se<'. deposit. h 2SOOO Near Beach. 642-364.'i :,; op 'g. center. sq. TllE REAL ESTATERS mo, ava1! May6. 2br$400 1 • 3244 Prit'c reduced! Mr · I-'--'----'-----'----Pool. Ree. Rm., Elevator Good place tor right ft . Sa l e /Ex c han ge . mo. a v1:11l June fi. Call : nine llead , 673-7022 eve, l'' t 'd CM l Br eo :'12SV\ctorla.642-8970 family.548·5823 O"·ner. 644 -0878 P.1 esa Verde triplex 557-6543 from 8 to 5 or u··N··v····p·.····3··.····2·b··· 629-9661 days. Agent. ~~~=~ocr. P~I. Aduit~: 1-~M.;__ED_l_T_E ___ n.;__ .. --'--... -H--l·~-.. --.;__.-v--.~.---l-.-l-4-1 BR & d f J 2 2 551·5846/545·ml2eves. I · · r. a, ----~----/ 65 !'11 th 646-1947 "~ rvwnto n a t"f Commercial 2 · en, rp .; -highly upgr aded. atrium OR IG. BLU F~F'S Water·1-'-$_l __ o_n_._____ YILL.t..GI ••••••••••••••••••••••• Property 1600 BR . P ati os .. $69.000 Cotta Mes a 3224 & love ly Pf.tio, $375 mo. fronl. 2 Bd : 2 Ba: D.R. t BDRM $1 35 + util. 1 Bedroom ••••••••••••••••••••••• Owncr/Agt 833·1768 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Avail May l&t 552-0306 or 60 ' patio. (213 )3.ll-8444 Adults . no pets. 2133 1 Bedroom & Den 93,000FT. .MESA VERDE.3 br,2ba, 673-8284 I k . CM Elden 548·3176. 2Bedroom:-j IAICER&H.t..RIOR 2 4 PLEX[S 'bltns.rncd.yd,cpt/drps. ·B Ot' s away 1n ·I---·------- • 53 25 _ Vacant . J\gt . UNIV PK . Terrace.new Brand ~ew lrg 2B~. 2 Hunti1t9tonleach 3740 Z'BedroomTownhse ~;,~:~-~o;os~r:i~i~!: Si de by side in ex:cellent 5-40-1720 Br. 2 Ba . DR, patio, pool , BA . pr1v, gar, p_at10~. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Cos::C:!!~rM~~t:~_-8020 zone to C·2.T rRffic t'ount location . Prime in -$415,552-7896 wooded Jot . rustic all LOWWEEkLY averages 50.000 cars per vcstme nt·all 3 bedroom. MIESA Verde 3 ~-2 ba. 2 FOR homl'S ror LEASE ~d a r e x l e r . $2 7 5 • RA TIS i •' d Jo/4 balh units Annunl in-rplcs, new paint, crpts or SALE in the IRVINE -6126. day. Oppos te e co lh I ,. ----------E1ecwffve5ultn Depa rt ment Store. No co m e S19 JJ20. -ex-ruout, e nc · pa 10 area Call us! We are ·s peculationhere-asolid c lu s iv e ··s ales price "'('Po o l tbl , 3 c a r here to serve YOU & SPYGLASSHIU 727YorlltoWftllYd. inves tment . Pe rfec t $85,000 . eac h . Cal l dnvewa_;. ent'I. yn ~f~r Wll.L MAKF. EVERY 4 Bdrm. & family rm .. Beach Blvd at Yorktown 8 dh Id 545 -8424 Associated boat or · Nr.all 5c oos, EF'FORTto ·-'veYOUll 536·0411 10(.•alion. uy a n o or no pe!!! $410 549-3758 ..... with rabulous view. l Or ParkUke Sur"r.,acl;T PARK PACIRC /\DUL T LIVING I Bdrmfrom$185 2 ldnn fTOm $205 Furn/.Unf models avail I 0250 Lo Hacienda F'OUNTAIN VALLEY 968-1178 MOVE-IN BONUS * Z WEEKS FllEE Mov e i n w tdeposits, only I BR $190 2 BR. $230 Hcfr1 g, Security, Pool, Jac u zzi, Rec. Bidg w /exercise rm., .81 lli :.11·Lb. Colo1• 1'\1 _ Irvine Ave . .at Mesa 545·4855 VERSAILLES NEWPORT ./Sc(.·urity gate entrance ./Uncter i;!:round parking. ./Elei::ant h,rm loun~es I Billiurd s, e xer t'ise , Sauna rooms. ./llld pool & sun decks ./Orean vit'w! lfi11h on l hc bluff overlook· iu~ Ne"· port l~arbor I Ptlvri.cy ! P eace ful . Spucious. IScrcn(' adults onl y /Elevator service BACH, I , 2&3 IR FROM $195 MOVE IN BONUS 90) CAGNEYLA.ri,'E Nt.WPORT BEACl l ((;orner l.fos1>i1al Rd & Superior above Pacific Coast Hwy). 7 I 4--645-fi242 WF.STCLIFF 2 Br. 11h Ba townhnuse. Adults only. No pets. 1728 Bedford Ln . 1285. mo. 548-1533 devclope and tellp! You Sout.h Coast Brokers. · · · housing needs. 2 year leiuie at $000. STUDIOS & I IRs win either way. Anxious· l6 -2 U R Adu lt Units. PETIIT RULTY •Full kitchen OF.LUXE 1,2&3rApts Pvt Pat101-Htd Pool Nr. Shop ·~ -Adi ts Only Martinique Aph 1777 Sant~ Ana Ave, CM Mgr Apl 113 646-5542 Htotlirt<Jlon leach 1840 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Eastbluf( 2 Br, 2 Ba, frplc. ly 85king only $4.00 n . Eastside Costa Mesa. Uy University Park, Jrvlne •Heated pool Don't delay-('all now for owner. Principals only r 552-7000 •Laundry racilitics MEWPOIT details-(714 ) 752-1700. 644.()8'18 1 ----------1•iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~I •Free utilities 1 N V E ST M EN T1 ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~;;;;;;;;;1 •Freclinens APARTMIH'TS DIVISION I' lEHTALS Ntwport lslc:Md •TV & mald eerv.avail 2 BR. UnfS135/MO WALkTOllEA.CH Jlool_. Adults, $295. 848 UTILITIESPAID ~~~s -497 -1977 or Beaut. studio apts, 2&31---------- Br, frplcs. bltns. dish-BAYFRONT 2 br, 2 ba. washers. 2 t'8.r garage. pvt bch. Pier. $550. yrly Sundec ~s.. t"rom $275. 979-1935or644·4SIO "flli':REALFSTATERS ADnss~p1r 2 aR,JBa ..•...•... $.'JJO Duplex:.2Br,2Bn0R •Bar·B·Que PLUSUTILITIES Dupll'x, 2 bdrm."I. & I· 2 BR, 2 lJo ., ........ 132.5 38 r. 2 Ba. Waterfront. •Phone service infants. No pets The H•wport M.-IM 536-2579 cor.r Pri m e Cs t. l~W)' fmtg. 3000 sq IL AAA te- n;int on Net lse. + 1200 ~n. ft. Av1ul. for retflll /of· f11•\•s . Xlnt investmt'nl !'f-0.000. 6'75·6900 bdrm., offers opportuni· 3 BR, 2 Ba .• $385/410/450 Boat Slip avail. Ph: Pier •l mile to OC'ean 2450 Newport Blvd, CM LUXURIOUS t br tum o r Spa cto~s 21 Br & den ty 10 small investor will-3 BR. 2'h Ba .....•... $400 Realty 813-2058 or (213) l ~IL~a;.d;l~e~s~z!;;,_;;;llts;;--J--;2~Be~d~r~oo;m;.~Ch~;J~d~O)iKK',:--unrurn, new shag, clrps:, waterfront I apt, sandy in~ to do minor work for 3 BR, 2 ba, fam, ..... S4SO 478·U24. Owner. I SHIO Month. frplc, from $185. 2 util. beat'h, bcnutiful garden, 38R ,2',~bll,fam .... $450 RLUf"FS Condo , co m -Rent free 757 Sha limur. pd . 4 blks t o ocean S750 919 Bay~ide Dr. 5 RR,211,ba,r11m .... $450 pletely redecorated.3 br, Next to beat'h. Ba<'h .. 1----------536-4110 873.H414 4BR,2 t'.l bft ......... $450 JI-!, ba. c n<'l'd . patio. 1&2 Br from Sl45 , QUIET pvt, 2 br, 2 ba, ---~----- RAISOR'S 1 Ci 1 hi J acu z7.i s & Tenni s . cp\3, bltins. frpl. pool, CHEZOR O Af~ POSl-1 l\'pt , Isl. 5 \nAle. POO · 011 e 0 Sc s . 846-1323 gar.11dll 11.no pet.-i.37&W, 8234Atl11nta S2SO mo. yr ly. on ly. shop'g, & churthet. S39.5 6 a_t 1.2&3 BR . Pr1'-'. 1:11r., Cr edi t r eport r cq'd . Condominiums for sale 1700 . ••• • • • • •• • • • • • •••••.•• ·I ~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;oo;;;ooo;;;ooo;;;ooo;;;o~ I or.EM IV&IHGS l'if £>s a Ve rde Duple x, REALTORS mo.Le•sc.6'4·03M NO incr<'ast in gunrrt\crh~""---------1 poo l , was her. dr~·er , 536-66 11 l 1 rent Reaot. 1 bl' furn -"'THE OABLES" IC~l~°'~e~lo~oo~a~c~·h~.~-~~'!__-/--Cjljj s .. c1....... 2 6 •Pl> 1165 & $175 Sp•n;•h Newly dee<>roted. 2 br -SUBLEASE Village Garden& Is now o~·nt!r duplex + 2 Rr open Tuesday & Thurs-r e ntal , b kr t o wn e r .1-------~--1 4523 Campu!i Dr .• lrvlve CampuK VallcyShopCtr. CALL 833-1600 da.y evenings til 1 :30 11 979.0493 Cozy 2 br. rrpJc, pool , 5m come and 11ee Lhe best Mobllehotn / yd. Adults only. Rc r . .1-----,-----1 buy in Oran-'e County, A Trt ,....&. t llOO EasLo:;ide. $200645-4748 SPA.RKLIN't, $11 QSO for a be1Utlful r n1S --E l~EGANCir. bedrm:·2 b1lh wtth bltM'. ••··~··•••••••••••••••• ~pa rate house, t~astside, Irvine Condo. 3 br, 2 ba . • .• gaa hei:it &t A/C. you can't Mob1 le ti a rbor 1.fomt Costa P.1esa. 3 8edroom1, sunken !Iv. rm. frml. din. .,. igo wrong. See Jerry ut t'urn Adultis only. lnt1 $275 , 548·7437 rm .. pools & tennis. Club ·• -4109 W. 5U'I & •. Santa o~·ncrs. No 67 , Bays ide fees ·& g rdner. incl'd. Anaorca U83M1321 . V1llaAc ,NB Wanl ad results 642..:i678 S4S0.652·06G4&MZ-77SS ••••••••••••••••••••••• Style blda:. pvt entl gar., W/J,tt r . Ad lt1-new cpts 2 BR. nr. bent'h. Carpets. REtt?~rur =i -~~~~~~n~.' ~d~~~ ~~~!~~~~d~x~-~:Jj'~~ ~~~~i1~~egt~ ~:.~~ & ~~~~·o~ f~r!a~'v':ui~J N~~· 2 Br & l>cn, 2 Bx, W. of Reach df Slaler. 1-1. 638·4120 cell '~s .. frpl , wetb1r. ldrpl~, all h11lln."i· Pvtbe!iun-942-7848 2439 ''G"Ot onge ... $200 I BR Condo. Brnnd ne,.,. dbl. sel f-C'ln '~. oven. 2 ec .. overook ng a ch. 667 .• 0 ''Victorta .. SlOO c:arpe l & dra Jl~S . t'll r Rar.w /eltt.doorop. Sold for $90,000. Wilt rent 2 BR Condo, I.., ba. Nr. Wo5he r . dryf'r, refrlg. nr. 1\lr c-ond 'd .ct~ ... etc ... for SSOO per month to Hu n tington Harbour. 2 RR, 1 1~ 8 1. pri patio. pool. Adults . Pe t QK . tJIG CANVONEAST qua1lfl eH party. Pli : Washer Ir Dryer. ~o ne1ar 17th St. Adult~. $175. O"'ncr 963-1052 or APTS. 714·492·7tS6or684.-a. peLs. 897-t210or 846-8890 S48·5438 M.1-J507 844·050S Tnur5day.Ap11110, 1975 DAILY PILOT CJ I Ad .It. .. Build lt...Diaper it .... Hammer it... Carpet SERVICE DIRECTORY Plum 11. .. Patch 1t ... 1pe 11 ... emode 1 ... 11...Cement it ... Wire it ... Hoe it...Ctean it...Mdve · 1 lt...Press 11 ... Paint lt...Nail lt...Plaster 11...Flx it ... Roof it ... Landscape it ... Tile it ... Trin1 it ... Sewit •.. Haul it ... Add it ... Plant it ... Alter i t ... Learn it ... ~~!!!!'.~~ ........... ~~!!'!!~ ............. ~'!'.':'.~.~ ............. ~~-~~··-········· !!~ ................. ~~~~~ ............ ~:!'!? ................ ~!'!~~~~~:~ ..... ~~~:.~ .............. . LOvln1 Care. fn t''d yd. Uy 1-'inish Carpentry, WOULD like \o care for Ju p • n e1e GI rdene r , Wouldn·l you ralher have OUT & A DOlfl'?? c·o l. I. E G t~ stud" 11 t :. REP i\ IR!':, all type!'. hr/day/wt•ck. Ni;tht>1 & Remodel, Repair. )'our child or children in Compltle V11trd work. MOVING , h 1 "'in K. 1 profes1tlonal 1croun· Local/Statewide ~10\init ·Painlini: Int & ex:t , ai r· He:;is . Frl'e i."!'it. lie. 11lflc , wk n d " () K Re r 11 , Vince G75-Ul65 the vicinity of th1rbor Clean.up . t 'ree est ~ii rage cleanup. R"llable tanl J)repa ri.' YOU,. tax re· 7 da , frf'e est, 521·21171 lt-.. s equip. Also kit,·ht'TI f '' r \\la It H 30 · 502U 5$6 -034.1 Jean!" & 536·8415 uft 6 Jllghlunda:. Westcllrr .11.nd 642-3102 last JS i.'rvice. 963--6'52 ~urns? t'or r11~'9 & ippt ea bi nc t :' ri.,·h n 1s h 1 n g any ti nlf" ---1 Marinera ~hOOI . Loving ---. 1nyourhome.008-1182. MOVIMG n r 67:t :.ir~H llob Babysitting, aflcrnoons & llht's C.11rpentry 642·6179 cure ,and reaaoriable cost Expert Japanese Carden· lta ulln g . yd cleunup, Our raleM v.·ill plea lie ~..!_ :. · " J C ROOl-1N<; e \'en In I!, by 11 du It . , Pat 10 t·ov er s· Doors. for you while you v.·ork.' Ing Service. Free Est movinai. odd Job8 . Rella· lronl you. Free £'SL 7 yrii exp. Contractor v.·;int.~ niori· l.11·1·11:;iJd & Ju.'lured ti46·5162urter3pm. C olJinets Co unte r 11 · Summer aYallnblity for 646-3370 ble,lowrates.5.56--0347. •••••~•••••••••••••••• 548·7147 v.·ork. P::unt&WullP"Pi.°' _Frf•i·c~t 549-4066 . · -l-'orn1lca-llcpturs. child re 548 7800 b · s i" !-'st & Buby111tlinM my hu111t·fo -----cu · · · f:xpert Japanes w 1-1 Y RENT ' IHONINGOONt: M · 111 r stud t my us in ci; .. n'(· ~ · H0()1o'Sf'llt:CK1':U! t c hild. ~1 on lhru t<'ri. Carpet Str•lc.e Anytime. c:urdener: Compt Var CLE AN U P -t. r C JI T In ~ty llome l~v:ntuc~~ ;re.:~. Baer';.; ~\or h ~lp . ,545·a:~i7 aft 3 Repii ircd & RcpJuc('fl Costa Me1u1 . M5·4440 ••••••••••••••••••••••• C tra t aerv. cleHn·ul)6L f''rc.oe est. ltAlJLINC. $10 1-er load. Reasonabll' 646-2103 548·9723 & 535.6798 Plaster /Rt poir Diret r Fa1:tory :-:.ervico ------JOllN 'S Carpe t & on c or S48·2661 M.5·4767. ••••••••••••••••••••••• LH'l'llSC C:J9-t~9496 lu1l11e11 S•r•lce Upholstery. Ori shan1 •••• •• • • • • •• ••••0••:·,·s•• LClfldscopl-• P A'l'Cl-I PLA~Ti':lt 1 Nf; I'll !'l49 2001 •••••••••••••••••••••• ( s 0 11 re t" ,d" n l •). QUALITY BUit. t,I l<'low('rs/M aint/l.dscpp, '"':II Pointing/Po-" N l dd od kl It rl H t I ••••••••••••••••••••••• r-·-··~ /\II 1'y11C's . Free 1':~-Tile Keypunch, C':ird Kor t . Degreasers & all c:olor ewcon1r.rem .. a ns . s .spr rs,so ron ouseceannq . ••••••••••••••••••••••• . . • Dup\lt•.ate, List. Hf::N . Lrl.:ht cners & 10 minute Designed ror your net'ds. Cleanup. ·••••••••••••••••••••••• R ()TOT I I.I.I NI'; $25 . ~111lalcs. C:1115'10·6A2.'i ••••••••••••••••••••••• DEC,546·7160cxt368 bleal'h rur your white "Wccare''.t~orl'reeest.-642·33!Jl /646-490R l:andsc~ping, Sod Sales. Tom Kolleek P liintin~. Plumbin r t-:ltAf\-11 (' ·r11.•:. New & -----carpt,ts. Siive monoy by KenorRiye-ve.642·17'10, HOlJSJo:Ct.EANINGisour ~ree 1'.st. Master Chg . Residentia l & f\.farlne-. ••••••••~•••••••••••••• Jll'modl·I Frl-.' l·.l>l. Srnl NANCY RAllNES . saving.nic l'xtt'a trips. ~y675·9184 Com pJLawnServit'e. Uus1ness. Call Janice's OC:.I17gr eves. Tom Cra~ks & lea ~s our MAR\''SPl.UMH INt; JOlJS °"'l•li·oni l'.5.lf;.~26_ Secret11rial Service. Clcanllvingroom.dining D"'''""ltl-,~,·ocmcem,1/.Re11s/Cle.,~~u6p1•4· Raggedy Anns.61~ specialty,493-6616. •6.16 98Cn • TopSolt Rt•s rates. Uy lhe pag rm & h 11 SIS .. ··':II ""°° -------or hr. 6I0·58&5/54B·2G9I 11 • nny rm ••••••••••••••••••••••• 'fllE REST in Oomeitic Hones l Ch ristian does Prof f'a intcr , honest NO.JC)ll1'0<lSMAl.I. ••••••••••••••••••••••• $7 50, 1·ouch SIO. l'hair ~. Dressmaking In Th<" Gardening Sen· ice. 'frc~ Cleanin)t. Robbie's Rag T r l' e . Se r vi l' e & work, re;is. Int/ext, frN!: Carpent...-15 yrs cx:p I~ what oount:s. European Manner. Ylo trimming , Haulin~, Fre & Mop. ~8·0757 1.andscaping, .,u phases e s t . Re(s . 548·275!1 . JUST ~LUMltHG7 •'fO!l 501 I• t•nmposl • ••••••••••••••••••••••• not mt·lhod. l do work furnish everything. De· csl. Low rates. 839-758.~ ----at honest price. 642·9813 642.3913 Fast St>rv Hea" Hali.'tl • 1\1 ulch • Rtdv.ood • ('1\Ll .~; t.~l:lO SAVE & Profit. CtL'ito n1 my~elL~d. refs.S3l ·OlOl si itned for you.Corday * HOUSECLF.ANl'NG • ------- od . dd F h ' 5564232 t y Cle:i nups, Treework . hy reliublel'ouple.Good I R .J •. S I NOR . Sta t!" rem · repn1r , U ·On , STEAMCLf;ANING as ions. · ' Gord"n in"/ltti110 ,., •• ,,,.r,.••R·62'll Manttttancf' J usl lJne C<tll To J U!'T PLUt.1DING T~e-Service I l' L' " l t ... eo ... ' .... lic /1ns rd. t~xlt·rior. P:;y insu a ion . rrl't' cs!. <>' ATSJIAMPOOPRICES upp on Y lands<'"'•· JOy n; in art'a ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• n-· 645 ,.., -~ •· monthly. 979.3315 ~111 J:ns . -.""'"· li4t1·71111 • m-6861 B tr• 1 646·2693. Clean ho1,1sc byduy. Plumbing & Electrical --- ---K aca --own 1rans. F.tc. Commercial & MINOR 1~0~1 E ~t:~AIH Ce-ment/Cancret. ••••••:•••••:•••••••••• General Ser•ic.es 54 1.0M!> Hesidential. ~-1657 *THE HANGM!IO Lie 2"14046. t<'ret> t:.c;t Dan S<'hv.·a rtz Sr . 558.\JOt L.R. (lTIS Plumh1 n~ Y.1<ilcr ht rs. all si1.el., dis. llOsals, s tnpp:ii?l'S, re· pairs, rl'modelin~ ;i nd Tree 'J'r1m1n1ni.:. 1'0111)1n J!. l'runinJ!, Ht.>moval!'. Low Hates. Dan. 540-()1'ifl Plumb1n)!-Cur(>l!11lry ••••••••••••••••••••••• ELECTllJCIAN. Sml ••••••••••••••••••••••• --· _ ------Ceram~c Tile. 540.5.'M!O CUSTOM Cement WC>rk jot~. ma int/. rep.liirs. 2'2: ll AN DY Al AN-ilomts & JAPANF.St: LADY Would Mason Cb. w Patio• """•on•ble y rs exp. l tc 23310H . A"'' Con•<i'e ntoou · liketol'leanyourhuus<'. ry repipini; Ni•"'' Construc·t .. --------., 11on 2-1 II rs hf" &• bond 642·0203 n 1net ork <:l'n'I · ,.. 548 5203 r · · ••••••••••••••••••••••• Repairs. Dryw:ill Wurk . i''rt'e Est642·SSI~--_·___ Cr11ftsman . li45·655K. 645·15117 . V..' 11. LI AMS & Sons Use the Daily Pilot SmlAddils ·SS l-0171 Hr ea ~/Drill /HemOvt'Gordenlng .. 'fTllNCS " by lt1 oose. Exp. & dl'pendable Indy ~1aso nr y Brick / · -----A ph lt/C t J ,;; ••••••••••1••••••••••••• Gen "''ood"'·ork, repairs. v.·ill <·Je an your hC1use. IUock /Stonl'. he. ~6. PAINTING /Repair, 35 y r s. v.· u rk ma nsh i p Remodel & Repair "Fast Result" ser\'ice directory~ Your SPECl~L_IZIMG r:~es ~9-~::;11~0:..C,~ YARD CLUM UP 1 bin ·· 't( 642 ~m1 3 Work by day. 6:16·0'.114. Ca\1586-637 1. In remodhng & Alter.,----------Complt1aint 645.0309 g um __ i.:_:_c ·_._._._·_ --- ;.ilc:.'Unique & Unusual LEONl'l'F. CONCRr.:TE MURALS: 1-l undp<iintl'tl , 2 F.Nl':HGF:TIC Yot1nJ! Firt'places~D rick / Cun· guar 'd , tak.e. advant<1gi.; ••••••••••••••••••••••• ofmyexp.53f>.705fi ( 1. 1 • 1-,< ---------iua 1ly 1ome imp. 1c __ , •TOPQU/\LIT'\'• yrs exp l"rL~ est. Fair ser\'ite is our specialty. Call 642·5678 ext. 322 Work wt>ll'o1n e. 1\-lbr D.ll. ST A J\1 p I NG , t· 0 h · F.urope::in Landscaper cxolit· murals. Cartoon women s eek permancnl 1:rctc patios . HHQ 11its· Bureau. 20 Yrs cxp .,b\estont'. brit·k. tile. TrecServlee·Cleanup murals for ehi lds rm, hou sekeeping situation. plantl'r·Bloe k v.tall s . Interior & r:xterior price. C:..11 Ken , I care.I'---------" 962-19fll Patios, etc. 640-4349 No mliint. re as 642-532'J Reas. r~ree est. ~·3926. Bers. 531i·4049 or 549·2618 Fri..-e est. Hers. 646·Mti4 Cal!Let' 8J0.7?78ev &12·1770E\·cs &Wknds. Apa lmllf1 Unft"'. Apartments fwnlshed Vocation RentGs 4250 Office Rental 4400 Industrial Rental 4500 MOftt"f ta La• 5025 Lost & Found 5300 bdoynteft! & Help Wanted 7t00 ••••••••••••••••••••••· or Unfurnist...d 3900 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• 'reparation Hewporf lecac.h 386'J •••••••••••••••••••••••NEW PALM DESJ::R.T 2000Sq J<,t .-SlOOper mo. Lost from bral'elel·2 1'~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••• Condo fl?r ren~. Ter:inis, •I t.10. i''Rt:t:: RENT* .it 3975 Birch. NB /\gt $2500 to SSOM dollar gold pi{'C(', dated LARGE 2 br.I•J!ba,bltns, Yf>1.:fi}i)tj7~I Jacuzzi. s w1mm1ng. 1·2·3 Rm offices from 541·5032 r·oR PRIVATE MONEY 1861 Keepsake. In or JobWmted. dishwa s h e r . En c l ---714-493·6273 $.135 per r;no Nea REAL1':STAT1':l.OANS near Downey 8&1. & Male 7025 i::arage. Nr lloag Hosp. £WTl•CllOICOIC£11'! Rntolstash~ 4300 a1rpo~t Se~t y Si.•r\' on MajorfwylcleftHty Arran ge mf>nts ma de Ralphs. Thurs. llcv.·<1rd 1 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 'd 11 $220 642 ,....,., ICtlU tu£SIOI LIVl•C 1Jrem11\es ,No l~ase rl'Q For Lease )'ou r home or our office. 675·0407 . t:x pe ricnced Class I ••••••••••••••••••••••• AVON GET MORE OUTOFUR! "u s . --m~-·-~_• i 1.11o1. .... i,.u..a::f"ic1 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 833 ·32239tilnoon 10.100 s q rt at 93i.o' Avoidthehi~heo5ts Call ----driverneedswork.LQcal LIVENearTheHcal'h! j•Boch.lof, W1\NTED : Roommate. K33·28 40Afle!_n00fl _ net l23 ,000 sqftat9"net. TDC.Bkrs FOUND · Dog , nr line . Teamster . BeanAVONRepresen· Co.a ,,, Sot • l BR , 2 BR Strai~hl, mature male lo New bui\din•. Irvine In· 1714)S43·8381 Bloodhound nr. C~1 City 846·1677. tative. Meet new people. -h I · 3 b ,0 do $140 up store.offices tp -Pk s 646 """ --------dd · "l d •2BR•O•" s r. uxorious r · n . du >l,1·3 1 Comnle• -,on un .. .,.,.,., -a newtnteres..,. oyour Beautiful A ultApts .._ I 'd J · d'""' .iir bath 17 301 r JobWanl d •Fro. Sl7S beaut urn · acuzz1, •"" Presti~e architetture & CALL US 1-'0R FREt: . ---e • life & earn good m<>nl'Y Fra111$180 pool in Irv. S200 mo. Deachlll.H.B.812·2834 1 and s ca Ping . LISTOFTRUSfDF.F.DS FOUNI>:Ch1huahua, 8 or female 7050 loo! No selling exper. 21661Brookhurst,llU M•MJV.rdeEo1t&Adotns 547·6791 foRLt:i\SE StoreorOf· spr ink lered 600 amp FOR SALE UNITED 9vrsold Vit.~lt·Faddcn ••••••••••••••••••••••• nel'ess . I'll sho"'' you 962·6653 540·1800 ro··e. 900 ,. ft ,·n ,hop panel."roundlevel.good C OMMONWt:ALTl1 &!"e..-·land .FV.~l2·8&19 to:x 1,er . Prac. Nurse hov.·. Call 540-7041 , J<'EM . 3 br l'urk Nev.•port • ., "' NG ~o "305 · p J S Tv.·nhouse. Fum'd. Cull · ping center Brookhurst parkinJ!, expansion. FUNDI · .....,.,, FOUND , Mar 29·Leisurl' "''/registry in am pr· Days. STEPS TO BEACH 2 BR , I lJa, winll'rS235 2 BR. 1 ba , yrly SJ00 NEWPORT CREST 2 BR. 2 Ra condo $525 Cher it' 752.1111 1640.1673 at M c· r· ad den , Mr . s hort term lease pre· M---'-nn.s-T~t World. Grey Cock·A·Po.-1. inJ!S v.'ishes live·in 1JIO'C. a1•1!~""""""""""""""""""""""""""" • Lonieordo. 213-638-2000 o Cerred PR INC ONLY ~ "':11-":J-' 7.9 mos old. Male. Nceds reas. monlhly sa · a . t ,. , · · . ••••••••••••••••••••••• owner or a g omc. 714 .329·1i29ti Thurs. 10·-· I Ct11\d . e share 4 hr home w/pool 17361\n.iheim.C.M RHtalsWanted 4600 495.0060or831-0957. I . -Local refs. 673-0077 bef inHH.S42·2142 Offite ground flr. • •••••••••••••••••••••• LOANS upto80% Found : 4 /2/75 ~lal t' J·:xpcr. ArC'h ·l':nj!.r eXt!i.' &p m FE•J R '" t J l f k' $125 1 E t ' 1 h C k v · I' 1 set'\', ofr m,r. desires ~--• WE HAVE SUMMER HEN'TALS associated DPQl<"fRS llf:JILTUAS JP}' W 6~1" <> •1! l~~! D MAl.E W "nl• 2 othe'' ''' 213 531 9533 tall t714>. 979.430.1 DHdS 5035 ood b M i s s ll ow m a n , Babysi~ter T.u,es. W~ & " mm<iuc wan(,'( o sq L . par 1ng. mo. Xel'u 1ve w o owns I st TD LoGftSo.81/20/0 Ol' apoo. 1c : or per.rn pos. Xlnt refs. BABYSITTf,B Wanted, BIG' shr. 2 br. apt. & pool. 673·2654 home & re11lly l'are5 for lndTD Loans Theal<'r Coast ltv.·y 556.4522 6 :30A~ to8 :30A~1 . wkdy v.·/same & child. Avail -------it)needs3or4Bdrm un· ...... C 675·0882. morning ,. My home. now. 642·3790 COROMA DEL MAR furn rental in Corona del Lowest rates ..,,anJ?;e 0 S '" M._ C .-0 u N D . S ·1 b. c, ·,a 0 2 ,..xp womt'n will hand! Pam 556·4367 or 642· 2102 ----$125 2 room suite garden Ma r or New1>0rt with a er ·~ o. .. •LC Nl'w4brhousctoshr. o ffil'eS . xlnt parking, ocean view on yearly 642-2171 545-0011 llu s ky ? h1al e . Vil': your j!arai?c or {'Sta_t days.------ 1n tlB. l blk . be:1ch . No Co:u~t l-l"''Y .673-4120 hasis Willpays.150.·$450. St'rving llarbor art·a 24 Westmin s ter. Flc:t salt'.493·2 178 0r 492·bi7~ RABYSITI'ER for 8 yr. from $165 · smokl'rsor pl'ts.Bach's., ------Pt'r mo 1213J691·7749or years Coll ar.R42~24. old boy. from 3PM to 0 k d rf l h maleorfemale.642·1K02 S65 Single office Pri\'. P.O Rox 1217 Y.'hittier. 7P~1 "''kd)'S. San Spac. 2 br. 2 ha upper dplx. Adults. rt.•f's. $2S5. 548·11190/493-68UO a woo 0 ers e ---------entran,·c X1nt location. Ca""""" 20°/o YIB.D LOST: 2 yr nld (;oldcn HelpWanted 7100 Clemente,,, •. Must finest in country cluh liv· 2 BR . 2 ""· $150. 1'n<l<I util. • L .......... ~,, """""" Rel,, .. , .• , male leather .. Costa "1esa. ,j.U;-.........,, IM PROVED " · · ••••••••••••••••••••••• ha\•e ov.·n trans. Call inj!atapriceyouc::inaf· t'urn . 646 ·4004 eves. -17vr.oldmalestudentde· PROPERTY collar. "'Hoo'°. Re"'·ard. v.·kdys. 557 -3550 ask ror ford There's SI m1lhon 835·3010days Jan WAN1:of:D : · shrlsublet sif.es room . C~1 . Clean , S2S.OOO 3 yrs 2nd TO on Beach a rea.&IS.2930. RESUMES p •DELUXE• Jn recreation fac1ht1es , <I ----furn d . o f cs. Reas . non -s moker. quil'l & re · lge restaurant bldg, FOUND ·. S••tpoint am. Eastbturf 3 hr. 21 .. Ba fullllmeal'ti~·itiCt>di~ero. Garaqe-sforRent 4350 ,\irport-NB area pre· Jiable.646·4219aft6. Orange Co. Payabll' in· S o'ame•e •,·ot , ,.,,, Specialized BABYSITTER: Loving. h I I I tor v.•ho plans part1e.s. ••••••••••••••••••••••• rerrc1I . 963·7555 1 I 1 ' • fo t f tov.•n o u.s e . se . nt• JlH{\'.s, trips & more! t.Ox22 GARAGE. t-n. mo. • ti tcresl on Y quarter Y a P.1a<nolia & tlazard. Call Service r: reliab e person or yn~. ,pat m astt•r suite. din { -· M1sce antous 10".? 1st yr ThroS2SO.pcr ehildren. !\1 y home in rm & dhl Maraize. Autu !-,rel' Sunday brunch. 2176 Placentia. CM . (lfl ExecutiTf' Office Renta15 4650 mo, '20'k dis{'OW\\. (714 ) 898·3704. • Accountants Turtlerock. fr,•. Pt. time. l'I"'' h'"'Uliful sin<>les. ,.,,\,636-41~ O .. c ,looko'n g N•wpo,t · •• •••••• * Eng1·n·e'' door·opencr•vai\ Pool& '" "' " u.1 ~ ... •••••••••••••• • 493·1154 FOUND : l~e mall' ... • 3daysperwk.&1.'.J.0264 recreation :1rca. Adults 1&2 hedroom apt s. Offi R-lal 4400 llarboralNewportBlvd. LEASE. Townhou.sc on German Shepherd, Vie. •Managers BARMAID only, no pets-. furnished & unfurnished. ice en Approx 600 sq ft. 642-4644 main channel. Oxnard, WE BUY & SB.L 3353 •M arketing &Sales Oakwood Garden AptA ••••••••••••••••••••••• f 38 Hoag Hosp,N.B.5.54 · • Execuli\'c&-cretary •Sl)7• offers an exclusive ··No 1501 Wes'·liffDr. Ca. New 2400 ~ t r, 2ndT.D.$79oo. FOUNr>·. blk /brn ln "hr Pi.·rsu:isively written. Full lime. 3 days, 2 8651\ t1 igoe Way NB " n; I • sRental 4450 38a w /c rpt i.:. ap · IS"'o Di"--~. "' nights. Over 25 yrs. 752 1 • Rent Raise Guarantee · N•wport 1',inanl'ial Ctr usines 1· drn· ') .sun 1' ___...., Dog m·1le cCocku•""''') creali\'e\y d('!;igned, cx-ManaJre(l by W t th t .. ••••••••••••••••••••••• p iapces, ,,s. ~ . SOUTHCOAS1' . ' ,,.,..,. St.Clair.CM. WILLIAM VIALTJ<~ltS ,eent"w"o.all'n"onlebee ,.',·sedY0 10°,r Leasinq 0.ffice Space '·------1""-.-I decks. Boat dock/ran1p. 'S'rMENT Vic. Newport Blvd & Del pcrtl Y cd ilcd , l'Om -1~~~~~~;;;;;;;;;;;; I s M I' /\tcommodates 40' boat, INVE Mar,C.M.548·5466 petilivcly priced, off.sell• COMPANY ~NE t'ULL YEAR & you Ca Ion t~e anager THE COLONY dbl car gar. $400. mo. 5'19·0812 ~4203 llrinlint! on the best of ----t ,·11 h"v" lhe nexibility {714 )642·.1111ext246 Lost G ,,·.....i "at 3 BR. 2 HA I blk. to bch. " ... 30RETAILSHOPS Call (213lS426121 ext346 ~/ : rey s 1>'=' '-· paper stock. Or monlh to monlh OC rr. bid 2 · · h •--·-celll....a so·amese .·oppea,an•e w/ · NEWplusho ice ![I:. p · bl Sam to Spm Mon l ru ---, t / .. . NexttoO.C.Airport Yrly.$325. l'upancy. Rents from to 6 Rm suites. Con· r1'!1e reasona espal'e Fri . f'n-OftaS ' orangenose,female,\'11· 1-~or frecinro.call : ____ 64_ 5·7054 Sl60. Pril'es viry by loca· rerence ll m . Xl'rox available large & sm~ll. · Lost & FoUnd lt1agnolia Garden i\pts. 752.7262 Jmmac. J br, 2 lJa. fa m. lion. ~Todels open 10 to7. copier. Nr. oc airport 1 ~ld world c harm with Busine-ss/ln•est/ ••••••••••••••••••··~·· HB . 642·8577or963·5019. 3900 Birch St.. Suite zo:; rm. shaiz. beun1s. ~:1r. Sorr y, no pet s or 833.3640 t<rench wlnAd~~'S. gatbl~s Finance L9'C)QIHotices 5200 G f 1 NB. Opt>n daily 8:30 tc Quietadlts.$Zl0.642·lZ16 children. ~~=====-I& tre~s. 1acen o ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••••LOST: rey ~ma.c· 600 St 104 S b 1-· est 1 v a 1 of A r I s Business 1 D M Bowman will shaggy Poodle mi x. y1c. ; • a · · · un. Y BAXTER'S STREET NOWHtRtNG HOSTESSES YEARLY Spal'ious open Oakwood Grounds. Opportunity 5005 · tan:y e.sponsible for Culverdale tract. Irvine. appt. be.m2 0 '3b'btkr•om SSOBROADYlAY no er lh 552·9691 -----~ I Ip ' · ' Garden LAGUNA BEACH ••••••••••••••••••••••• a ny debts other an. my App y n erson ocean & bay. $275 /$335. ~~~ RESTAURANT own on or after ~pnl 8, LOST : "Fido'· sm. tan Accountant $12K Between3pm&·5pm 673·56.11 Apartments ., ~ i--i. 1975 . 1725 Monrovia, Apt dog, lie 14930. Vic. Fount. Banquet Director $t2K 4647 MacArthur II ./"""' 494 7915 Price incl.onsale liquor Bl C l M HeadTeller/\oan to$80C Imm.al'. 2 br. 2 ba, for ,..,,,,_. .. .ell ~=':.-........ • lie .. a ll bar. rood & ~ame · 08 8 esa. Valley. Reward. 962-1239 Al'cln~ Clk /Cost to$58S Hewparf 8e«h mature .• quiet adults. 16thand lrvine ./_,....,_.tc. equip.$50.000Buysitall ~ Lost&Found 5300 Los t April 4~ollie~ PBXRel'ept/typcto $65C EqualOqpor.Employer Deck, lndry. hkup, gar . 645-0550 ~::;.-;::.,...a. TOP LOCATION ·G~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• Au strali a n J\1i x, Fem. IRVINE PERSONNEL' Nr. Hoajil:. Sl 95.&12·l ~Q MESA VERDE 120·1''Tustin Ave., N.8 . LOST : Wht. Germ. Shep. B\k /brn & "''hite. 2 yrs. SERVICES&>''GENCY REAUTICIANS yt/FOLI .. '>.p-.nt• fwftlshed or Unfunilthed 3900 ••••••••••••••••••••••• STOMEYBROOK DRIVE PL.Ali REAL TOHS 642·4623 med·hgt. Brwn. eyes. CM.11rea . S48·ro50 n Nov.· int ervic"'·in~ fo r G d A ---t.lale . Vic . Tc Winkle 488 ~.17th IAt Irvine) new NEWl'OllTER INN Apts in a ar en. 1 -~--------1 for sloreoroffice.Amplc Arr,·1·0.,le LOST Blk L"b blue s · 224 ~--1 M · 1 b r '" J>rk . 546 ·2584 or : .... u1tc ......... a esa SALON .Call714·540·8582 1im1tct n um er CJ COMM "L-PR01''ESS'L parking.Town&country VE"''Dl..,G 213.699.1884 collect. stone l'ollar. Vil' Hnt,I! Ca11642-1470 0,".4.0061 spacious 2 br. 2 br &den Class A office bldg, 2790 atmosphere. 1"'1111 1"'1111 Reh , ND . Call 962·6570 ~ __ ~~ ----·----- units are now avail. Lge Harb or Blvd . (at 1525MesaVerdeDr.E. Wecanteachyouhowto Lost: Olk & gray fem. Reward! ~_...... ----------1 noorplans . Adamsi. C .!'wl . F.lev ., CostaMesa.545--4123 inl'rease your income Malaniute/Cerm. Shep ACCOUNTING · Beau:tyOpetatg, _. 500Bellrlowl'rRl vd, A·;c . l'lec .. jan i tor ,1 -~-'-'~------1 with vendinJ! machinei;. mix . "Lady." 3/25. t'OUND: Male, S.iamcse, No foll owing nee . mm "'y Long Beach mus ic, pa rking, se c. I B\dj? .• auto flicililies . full or parl·l irne . Vend · Beach & fl eil, 1-l .B. name PantherVic.J-IVtl GEMERALCLERK guaranteed .645·1050 'llµ_ ll."-__ r __ i_s"-(213)5974468 patrol. M. n. Stever, 2375sq. ft. C·2.4bays, 1 in g coffee, cigarettes, 847.2634 . . Call.642·0331 With accounlinJ?; classes ____ -~· m~r . 55 7 _0l36 or hoist. for puto repair, candy &: d r inks. We -&min.2yrs bookkcepine BeautyOpenrtor El Toro at Jeronimo. 646_8396 brakt'. whl) alignment, furnish locations & Lest: Male Siamese c.it, 5 FOUND : lnn,ghair p:rcy exper. lr vlnc area. C<ill Dependable, No follow· NEW LUXURY ADLT ----uµholsty. 585 W. 19th St, financing. Call today ror mo's old. Vic. Hunt. Con· fem Cat. Vie. Von 's, Spr· Shcrry ,833·1223. ing req 'd . Call eves CORONA DEL MAH AM'S. 1&2 Br, pool, rec, 55• PER SQ FT CM. Ask for Pon. Days details & J!l'l started on tinenta 1 TownhomeS ingdale & Edinger, 118. --~~------I 673·096R. Corona de! Mar. 2 Br TownhOllSC, fl'"plc. rm. 25092 Farthings St. 1617 wESTCLIF1',-· NH 540·5710. E"e 646·0681 the road to financial in · Adams & Brookhurst. 846-5153 ACCOUMTAMT '~---------from 5260. l Brfroni S205. a86·8460 oo w · bl 1 th I t----------t Professional Manage-I" Pool. lenru·,, contin"ntall-""'-'='--------1 AGT.541 --5032 2411 PCl-l&Mc2Y/sq1t dependence.714·838·Z1 -earing ue ea er co · LOST· Whitl' Dog 4/9/75 menl "O . <.eeks dc•rel'd Boys & Gt"rls ~· & UP ---h lar & nametag. Please v· E. d . d , Edin,,er ... ., breakrast. Some ocean & • $ 175 •CDf\-1 Deluxe Offices• 557-3062, 24 r . DRESS SHOP. centrully phone, 546·3811 days or 1~· war s lY ., • indiv. v.·/I yr practical !Oto 14 years or age. Dai· Catalina vlev.'S. Separate Full servil'e/ample prkg Sale si42M /7200 sq ft located. $6000. + in ven· 96.1·7Z15 aft 5:30& wknds. chtlds dog. 893-8375 accountinl( expcr .. pre-Iv Pilot delivery routes famUy section. Close to 2 BDRMS the WELTONBLOG. •Coronadelltfar• tory . 213 ·598·1513 o r REWARD$250.for1.0ST ferably gen 'lledger.$869 rfiaybeavailahleinyour shopping & fine beach. Furn. or Unfum. 2855 E Cst Hwy675~ Sma 11 Patio Store/Of·1 -='~"~-~"~'~-2~t~09c._ _____ , Lost/Found A Pet? Diamond Wrist Watch. pe r mo. Call for in-area. Earn profit for de· 644·2611 . Clean, purified water. f $100 4971215 RE STORF. 960-2900.Adoption.Lov.· Boat Canyon Sarev.·ay terviewappt. liveries & (·ash. tri~ or green lav.·ns, l'over e N t B h i~erf ror · store. 494-554:1 .. ""'' """"'"' ml'rl'handist' for sellin~ :.;;;;;;;;;;~;;;;;1 d WATERFRONT ice. · . IIA R DWA ·· Cosl Sp•y/Neolerlnfo l'C•l In• •~.0<~•231 ~ar , off st reeL parking. Mewport leach FOR LEASE· Store or Of· · e"'•por e<tc ' FOUND: TANK Leisure Y.lrld l.ag Hills nt'w s ubscriptions. For • Adults no pets. 2020 Executiveofrices rice, 900 sq . ft. in shop-couple. S40,000. c=om · ENTIFY $25 REWARD for Lost . information please c:.t ll • NEW. Fullerton Ave. (I blk t:. S150·S350 Month pin g center. Brookhurst plele. Owner. 675'7283 or CALL '!'.t~.1~ Cat. Male, b\k/wht, 2 yrs Archilct'tural . & dt:s iJ!n 642.4321 . r~rom San ofNewportAve.Iblk So., Viewofboats&rwater a t Mc.Fadden , Mr ._4::94::·~""='======::;,J==========::;lold . Vi c : Warner & firmneed s bnghl~irl~o Clemt•n t c -S:1n Ju un ·-GR'-'DY Lo d 213,,.,.. 2000o ~ Euclid. 839·'1796. perform office duties 1n 11 YOU'LL IE GLAD of Bay.) CM 642·""""· Real~~ • ""675.6161 213~~1~9~33 _..,. r $EEK .& ff ND., Ea1le. tt-----------t N.B. Must take sh &type ~g~~~t;:~~ ~~i~~~~ ~;it .. YOUWAtTED' ooms 4000 Lost: Reward! lllk Manll minof70w.p.m.673-4222. 1 ·r 11 , h v Jrl & C jo-E ort"1 area, <'8 Jntroduc in~ new bach ••••••••••••••••••••.•• OfflCESP'ACEMI t.ARGEful\ycl'"p'tdolfice SOABBHARR,.CBB WMGNS I °"'/whitel(}('s.556-03<12or Artur a cs. o 581·6310. and 1 bdrm apHts r·"'·ell-t ROOMh S ~2~0o. wkk "Pp waopllh Westc\ifC Drivt·. 450 sq ?N g~l:~yd sp;~~~np ~~r~ R I'; A n () T ~: G o L O c O N A C E w K 596-2145, NB /CM area. Ltd .. 341 Oayside Dr. NB. Equal Oppor. Employer t G t g755 645-3967 Vi1la~e 1465 So. Clit . N NH c To ROT A A ... _... ~ worth secioJ!. c 1nct kite en ..., · w u · rt., private bathroom, P--al• 5350 Assembtk ... +-"" yet a£f()rdub e • re[1 548-or -~ 1i1ir. etc. Sl75. per mo. llwy,La~una 49'1-3<fl8 9/5 WLPNOS L ,E ••••••••••••••••••••••• Ex:per'din atorRVas· REACH e nvironment•Pvl ent /K . priv Cti.f CallCieneHill,642-0200 OHi.A I REPM I AREE·TF.AKK PREGNANT? sembly.lst&2ndshirts .f1,1rnlsh ed and un · 525 /wk & $65/mo. up. CORONADELMAR Cari.nµ: confidentia l Appl y ~t ac Gre go r BOA.T furnished. 548 _5954 orS56·0058 MEWPOntEACH Storeordlx.of£iceripnre. n AL 0 0 I. AN l' R L u s [) 1 •:"'A R counseling & rl'ferral. Yachts. 1631 Placentia. IUILDERS $18 5tO $2l5 I C0::..::::::..:::..=~=---[3 Offices, recept .. rest approx, 900·1S00.2'700 sq. ODs NAN GWNT PT ti TAN DC H Abortion, adoption & CM7/\M&3PM. Wcsts11 ilnceds • Female. Pvt. llome in rm, A/C. music., deluxe. rt. 55< Sq . ft. Call Art at keepinJ?. 1 ~~---------1 Interior Firnish 646 8453 Fountain Valley. 968·1780 ~$22::::S:'M"_=:o:'. "=:'::o:-ck-;-er~6'1";-S.:'6'l::OO::::l~6'1:'5':·1~060~------I 0 l. E H S E 1• y A A E y ~ w L V \' N 1 APCARi'::547-2S63 ASST MGRTRHE Carpenters .. . • aft5&"'•knds. MISSION VlcJo---J.agunep,,·me Jo •al.·oon . In · TARNPDENPOWNT I PEWY I ----------lror DEL TACO. Apply Withm in~2 yrsexpcr.1n _.. ... Ask Me about Mary Kay betwn 2 & SPM. 25252 La ' • W' s...i.trl...tah 4200 Nieucl area. 1-landy lo dustrial/Comm'I office E O A V W L s N S R H R R R H H N I I Cosmetic!'. Call for Free P az Rd . t.u~una Hills. ~~e:ii~~v':~~~;::~~~~ ••• ~ ..i· ••••••••••••••••••••••• San Diego Fwy. 200 to bldg. 2600 to 7800 sq. ft . R KN 1 BORE A KAT A II c w ML p f'aeial. Anita .545-6210 "' .. ~e •-:a.1..,.t.~. · 2 BR. 2 ba, near bay. 2000 SQ rt. CtJll owner Placentia Ave, Npt Bch. AUTO tools. Xlnl c-n. benefit~ & .. ,""'. beach, park. June lhru 831 ·1400 64S·3323. E N p 8 O G R K N & R H WW A T AT U-> SPIRITUAL READEll future. Apply in pc~. \.1 r w kl OpentOAlt1to10PM AirConcitfoninrg Westsa il Corj)., 16311 ~O\) Sept. ISth . ee >'· 1MON.Creercn\,walktosho p pri me Lagun a C Y.'R ~Ul'ECKANSETE ltRSS Adviceonallmatters. 111st..,. Placentia A\'e, Costct • 873-o413 dk " 1433 Super1orATetWe i-":.:,___:_;,;:: ___ :-::c-ocean, n ew · rwn. Beach position. ocean 0 o AH ELL o M 1 KET p RAT I U 312N. El Camino Real r~or new car dealership. M('sa , u rt •--h NEWPORT BEACH cptg. S17S. 675-6670 agl / view Phone 493-2065 San Clemente, For appt. Can be part·time. Pttfcr:t .. ~~~"""""""""~~ l"'lll•Wpa ---. l ~"'.:'':'5500~~------lo.:i::;;· ~~~~-uiil l M R H N H A p v L A I R s E p M I H u 36 492 9034 .f EMPTY 2 Br house w/1n · INlnfri• R..tal 4500 Call492·91 · Mark IV experience. . Brake & wt.eel 2 biles or ocean & HUNTINGTON Exee R C TM E p RE S DE TSE 1t CL WE b I It ,..__, ,, 645·5700 .. c•cc•c.kc.-r°'"""J-'-oc'-.--t S.. . T h · 1 I r • ••••••••••••••••••••••• He rew •. \.on\Jlr wan ... '! ---Al•'•nm('nl . rvi~ t<' • ~""""""""""""""""""""""""~J rHtauranll, me · ga · p k s bl otc ; Avail all summer until r · u ea.'IO new • · MtSStON Viejo-Laguna 1~io.., n. ~ -.....,. .,.... ...-: to expand ror presents· exper.5dayworkwk . • / ... for •1500 "'"Y ln ad· Allracllve au.rrpund CJ . Ml I ire• Handy to , ._...._., ., . ._.,or,......, 111 .. ,_..,,... _. tJOM . All voices needed. AUTO M~J:G Base Salary+ Com m. THE EXCITtNG PALM MBA Arn. MJNUTESTONP'T , BCH. 8 ath, 1&2 BR. from 1162. .Adults-; No Pet.a 1561 ites1 Dr. (5 Bill:• E1storNewport Bl•d.) '141-- vancc.5"8·tS88r-Easy pr~;•·J't;:orial Sa~u~eao Fwy. 200 to ...,... _ _.11o&t1:•111-...,.; bp. 81ritone. Must read IMSTA. -NewportTireCe:nter Serv.&ut .......... .mo. 2000 II ft Call owner BALO GOLDEN SF:A mulfiC.6'6·'7512 -so h I 11 l l rt 644·8002 . ~ ·-4z·so 847·2531 or 2J3.692-5921 q ' BOOTt:O HARP\' SNAME F ll~==~'-'-~-----1 -· r, u me. a er1 ---------- Vec:11m011 831·1400 cRl:4"'£D ~ERl't::"'T l:'tl!PtRIAL TAWNY ! ALON E, Widowed, 10 day training. Good • ........................ , ~·~·~"~·-~-----,-1 -=:..::::::;:-::;;;;::-:---11 CRO'A'N&O MARTIAi. WHISTLING • DI d W" N~ wheel• • mu•l. Med I· · *COSTA u•SA * ..... ,, , vorce ? " ~v • . A-wheedCIMMt v.,'v,;· Ice, nowavl. Waq. -"~-----,--~T~·~·~-~·~-':-'":;'~'=c.;=•~-7-'-::-:---:::'I d E h' benefits. ouUide work . "" 1-. •1150• .... ft,,private•· livt·in 11 Y· veryt in~ StunninR view, club ft. e1. Thurs &t other at'-nces•. Ple~nly or park-Enj.,y much l11t11e r "Sl!•k It Flnd'.~,1>u·11lt• •Ith over 50 YOU need+ S30011nl1ry. Looking for bright , prlvga. 111eeps6. Summer day per.,,,.k. Xlnt. local in d19cnv,rir~ per l'•ntl in an 11ll·nf!w """" "'2•·Jl•P boolilet1. No ch I Id ren. < 213) youn~ person who likes resv., Gloria. 645-3161 or NB, ldeal ror atty, writer Ina. 14' gros"· Toon.ll'r mlumn I, 11 tnd Dl.11end •t r1Jrf11~h. mali in,cMcb 92 Mf& people. Ph: 556-fi.816. 337.3951 etr. SIOO mo. 671-5e8t N1ttret1, Rltr. 979-6571 PIY•ble 10 "S ... k A F'lnd" In cllf• of thi• ntWIPll*· • • Oon't J!ivt up the 11hlp! "List" It ln ch•sslfied • Ship 10 s hore results ! 642·567:o'~· ------ 1· I I .. . . ' \ IHtlpW....... 7100HolpW-d 7100°"9t I040IG...,.s11. IOISM1stol••-TV •• .,clla, •••••••••••••••••,•t\••~ ••••••.••••••r.••••••'t~· •••••••••••••••A•• ••"' ••••••••••'••••••••••••' W.tecf IHI 'HIR, S...... IOtf ~Wontitd 7100 Ht'fp Wo•t.ct 7100 He-Ip Wanted 7100 1attoUS•snum'; . , ~ lRtSH Setltr puJll, c AJrl11 11111 . 9 to •·••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••··~•:._••.:.:.:• CJJ DAILY PILOT Thursday, Aprll 10, 1975 "!.•••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• P tllnt'. Prefer olde W'HOw.A TOWOR~t tell·· STS. rllrn ture, Stereo, di• Cut1tom Stereo, QIL ... t r"'!'!" 'e •RW•SHMGR. Hl ·FI Comi>0n"nl Salrs. Mtdlc alR-~t. ao11tle1nan.C.lll6'4·2'MO OltlV.E,ACAB' 581·313'7 he1 , bookt , •ntlque W1nltd: ApJ_>llanc~~ &r poot't1ls. SS~. Coffeetbl, "" ,.. ... ..... CHOOSE yoU'r h~ra radlo, decorator Items. power mo~er1 . rre creden~•. s pan. l1mplbl. E 1<p er 'd ~1an uw"r 1-'u ll l i me . Call : J\1r. Jo""'.x 1h·r"d for 2~cn' prac· ltN p/time 7-3&3·tl tt wor~ to; yourself ~ M lni.D•ch~undPup Mlsc:. SJS Monte.rd.Ave. NOT worklna. Re.a• 6'$·7313. neede-1 ror rull service ll age1neyer u .... 1wn. 2 & 111ionl'rS 1n N.8 . Call Utt. LVN p/time 3·11 . .,...ur own bou Me'1 or· redfml,p•Ptn$150. D1lboaPt-nn. ·648·58411 -·'-'----.,-11-1--300- eRr w a ~h . Xln t eo 4PM oniy .9195"4ti..' lj.4t;.J'j(),.1 . Me sa V c 'rde Conv . ~-· Call!S'T l21$al\5 . An1peg SV1'arn er -----H05pltal, 861 Ccnttt St. Wome!'· Can be dehUy • ' PLANTS Ir help 1,.11 clean Wii .. l~': 25" LiJhl wel&ht w a It a RMS 16· J 0 '' . be ne fit.~ & t1u <1~t i•r l y II O ft1 F.. r A H H I(' Med. Ins. Stt'y CM h1ndtcapµed. Neat · AKCSllky pups, males out 20 yrs. or aceuand•· quohty 10 •Peed bike. s peake r s, 1ac. $1175 . Honus t>ro~r.:t m. ~or In· Ct:NTf'~H Nc"'l lul\ ti1n c · I r 2 '\ Cleun Appearance Vts ti i h P· y p to $60 S3S-Z307 -tcr v 1o•w,·a \l ~--44ti0 .",·•I•·" .. •.-.p '<l p, .. r ··• fo;xpt·r~ or · IH.'n prlll'-S ~ 11 d A< ••I0 70· Sp-'' $75. -on n our carage. et a u · · 846·3219. _ _ "" ""',.,.. ~ v ldiunt•r l> in r.:.lt Call AL"'fS, Art interested re re · c ...,. · u 545·06'00 thrulllh.22111.Aurcl PI, . CASTING l).15·512U._ &Jti-3003, ma le/£e m . 22 & over . plem-Ool your 1nco11J11. -NO. 543,9439 Radial Arm Saw, 3" ehop ----Sha rp, <:nerg~l\c, resp. Drive a cab6hnsormore Champion sirtoit Shlhtzu model, looh&Marlne EchtcatlonafFilm Hous1..•boy nt·l·di.,'fl 111 S:u1 l\t i.:r trn€'. no \ayofrs 4'Xtrovert towork eves ii a day. Apply In person. for stud, prospective 3 FAMILY C ur. Sule . ~1 ·4892 Equlpmeet Mi:n &...,·<111i t:novcr :Cyrs Cl~m. Rm & Uo;1rd 1 i-:.~t :1 b n<·,·ts.22·4ti.Sl60 + ru)( 1naktng shop in So. Yellow C11b Co., 186 1-;, p11.rtle 11 pleilse call. CIOlhti,chlld's11t.roUCr&.l----------·I·•••••••••••••••••••••• of ~ ge ." i'Cdt.•d f u r sma ll sala ry stlflulct bt·. f! u a r . 1\1 r . L y on s , em.st Village. Musl llke 16th St,. Co11tu Mcsu. 645·1436 car seut, lots of ~oodles. 1n1.,<d1 cal f1hn . No.:1q>cr 111'. or o ver & lt bcr~l 84li !i455. t ·1 1r F Fri SHt Sun. lOtoS 906 Wanted: .2 John Denvcr G al 9010 l D. ,., w•<k fi., m•••d•" •92 1••11 --re tt i se ing. un at· WOMAN P"<l·tlme to Mo'• Dachshund P P• · · '· E •1' rr conc:ert l1ckct:1. ,...,. n ecess. a " ·'"" u ... ,.. mos phe r t . CHI! Rug · 1·,1 r A .. K.C , . k u • Btd h s St. a s t "l;u . 847•5900 ••••••••••••••••••••••• nM phone . Casun.,: t'ri.. , J\1{\J.()J·:HS Exµcrienccd Crafters 546_8340 cook tven ni. mcH or 6 w s .1 (714 1) 6'4·0238 _ 'l'AXADVA.NTAOE April 11th 9H rn•llarn on· H!lus ec lcun1nl.! ~t·rvu•c· oiily l)ay & Sw1n)t shift · · l'ld e rl y .;e nt le rnun. 548-9819a£t.5:30 pm. M' I al bot ly. Hc·p"rt to {'oul't.·pt n~~d~ won1l'n 1.n~n_11:~.1 Appl y 7A~ & ;jPM only. SALES MALE-FEMALE 673·640G . 1'""urn. your own 11part. 62Q •• c I Oonuteyour a J\it.•diu. Jt oorn JUi.i , ls.llO pa 1 t1Jmc .'Top S.64;.1-~lv.l i\l.11·f:rt·~o r YHc htCorp. Exp In dru" •. <1Y'nt>C , AKC Maltese Puppies, 2· At'aclu , l'llll aft. 5;30or Instruments OJl Ooy Scouta M6-499b · c• · '-""" .,.~ ry mos M&1'' timofe-mal Jld S r I · ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~d:1m s. lnca r llarbor l Houst•kel·Jicr&.-Chilcl ~·art· lt1.ll Pl;1ct.'nlla I trud e preferred Giv1 · • e ll ay flt . rer g. muse. t) 1 LIC SKIPPER AVA IL ~OStHM csa . !!'!yr uld bo.vJ Li ve-In -L'LERK complete bkg.f.ound. ~e-,.c hancflse 675·t387 furn.673-401 9 --ru!" Se~. Spece, pead~I Fo~e l <'n /Ooi:n . d ellv: --i\l ()'J'fo~L DESK ..... Sala d . d W ••••••••••••••••••••••• --8060 white. Exeellmt con l· "' N I II Casonlty lnsuranc<·Offil'(' j\l a lurc tt'Spons ib l1· \\!:.tnlcd E ll!)t!rient-c not ry e s ire ·. on LargeGern1anShcpherd. Horses tton.Sl25.f5:46-1743 exp. Ct'!. av pow lfl d t t "'Onl a n , o wn roon1 0 .. ,., .• , .. ,y . NB •<••· derful opp. w/nat1onally male, well train.....i. •"". ••••••••••••••••••••••• 673·1410 n&• s par · tmt" voomun , ' "' .. k h Ith • he &-~ 8005 cu. ......... l'ldl ·-------Se d I'() Uo• l1;1tbor Vic"' li1Us a rl';1 673_2246 riown . ea "" auty ,..nnques 554·3.353 . J.11 g . Can y on ' ng F·2S GIBSON w /Cose . - 11 resur nc lo V• Call ror <iPPl. aft Sut. _ aide firm . S.Wary ._ e x·••••••••••••••••••••••• Cl\lb, Hiding lessons •. Xlnt shape. S200.646·0T92 l!·S.C.G. A_ux .. Safe Bout: J\'.f20 l:f\.t . 644_H09<J . N\'L'<I S85·$110 wkly? F/l pcnses, co . car, Cringe EXCLUSIVE AKCPEKINESE boarding, new burn & orG45·4254a0.6. 1ng & Nav1gat1on.Coune Comp:i nion ror elda•rly --S225+. !louse or F\illcr, bene's. Write: Box 352. ESTATEliL.l WHITE paddocks.494·~ Begi ns 4 /1 ~~75 . 7PM. "o m a n. ilvine. in Pklluust.·keeper. Lido Isl~·. 1\l r. Richa rds.846-5455 Da ily Pilot. P.O. Sox U . , A 1. b •842-1128• •-..._. 1070 New complete 11ct or SI· Sunset A'1uauc Mar1na. lS6-0 Costa Mesa c a n1 q uc <>< n aque o · -w,. .. r ingcrlu nd Drums. $600 or Harbor P.1asters Office. Nwpt. Hrs. I t-7, ~. d;.iy, ll ve·in -P\'t-room. 5 9'.l62fi ' ~e<·t:> of url. fine ol.! p~int· Free to good home mixed ••••••••••••••••••••••• trade for \'Un or c;;ir. (End or Ed In ger> wk. C:n-net·t.-ss. l'h J Day,,:_. Loeal ref's673·91!!!> 1n~s .) s mall rum1s~1ng~ G erman S hep. CO<"kcr WANTED 645_3623 <a(l 5. 6364687 or 842.1629. --- - -tlo use kc t'pttr , f /lin1t'. newpo t .-~ TOP CASH DOLLAR COUTROLLER ~1es;1 Vcrdt• COO\', l-161>1), r Outs ide. needed tor Hy APllO!nl111onto171I)'. cute, ~ood disposition. p A [ D 1-· 0 R y 0 u R Office F.nlfhre & nt('rnational Oceanic En· " 661 CentC'r St. Ci\1 personnel i;M·mall. but growing ~-u. ~?,',·088:!,0, ,o,',673. Cl·900,,2. 839-3346 J EWELRY WATCKES Eqvlpm"t 8085 terpriscs seek!' Lease· Uryerti-4 6-4431 i: 5 •LESU•N & unusua.1 Q«t.>ssor,P.S. pupa, AOOd , ram dog Shirt Sll'C\'e1'ype _. ---ustbeneal aaaresSlV€' ... ART OBJE·CTS, GOLD',••••••••••••••••••••••• Comm_erc i~I boat with R :i l>i dt y e:<p and inq Infor mation t.()(·att'r , \'iii agency , . · ~~ . --. ---. -German Shepherd Pup, FOlt~EROX3000 ., h Id J K1anl646 8929 &_ ~1lhng lo ~ork. Call Antiques. Arl ObJ t!l'lS, pape' t,a,·ned. •d d•'s-S ILVER SERVICE , "" or .. ~00. o · im . •mun ufuctur1n~ compa n~ phone .. voor hours, nu 752 033 c d ru>2256r custom •ound p<oof••• -· 1 in Y-~-orappt. Cu s ton1 t.lu c r ame ,..,,,,,,·1,·on$2".""I068 FINE F U RN & AN -· · 9040 M ed s ;1n UJ.!~ressi \·e st>ll in}:!. P.(l . Box 1064 .-~ ".......,... S z.!00 aco u stica l s h e l l .Boats.Pow•r hard"ork i n ~ Controller. NR . F1f;Bk pr /~tfg STOO 3ales-Muture. 35 hr ...,.k. ~~r~J~u\·~stip:i~~~tr~: AKC Airedale. fem Q,le. 3 TIQUE ·545-· • Sl ~nlfi c.antly reduces ••.•••••••••••••!••••••• M 1nim111n S years ex ------l':iy1·olt Clerk $650 Lunz. Ncwpqrt. Womens finlshing aids .. supplies ·yrs Qld . Champion des· Mit.cell••ous 8080 noise . ~~x~ellenl,.eond l -30 Dlcst"I Truwlcr, slpii 5, ~rienc~ 1n ull areas ol lnsurA9encyGirf \.\'1re Qpcrutor to S600 clothing.644·4411 . · for "do it vourselfers''. t.·ent.Call 9ti2-3958 '••••••••••••••••••••••• t1 o nj JU S l ,$~5 . Ca,11 Oy bridge, like new, 2".! r1nanc1 ul control & re· Con1merC"iat,Li.n€"s Un-Hl'C'f'lltionist to$625 · y. "2 4 21 te 1on-0 h ..... ~ 6758945 • 3375 Vi Lido. NO. Call . . * f'BU * ""' · •ex nl:i """"· r . o11L ,JVV. • porl1 n.i!. ...,·ith ma nage -derwriting & ratin~. Ex-Clerk Typist $500 SALES 61S_45300r 7 ~2_0792 Shelhe mix. remale, 1 yr ·ccc....~---- rnt·nt ~1 bil ities. EDP e.x· per. nt't.'t•ss. 494-1® or Aea·tng-Clk 'r rnc S100 PART·TIME · · o ld. Shots. Gd d isp . Good used furniture & TAX SAl,E. 11 brand new 24'0Wk:NSCRU'ISER perie nce helpful . J<:x-54!:1-30~.M rs .Rradlc,·. Ex-ec.Sccretary to $125 &FULL·TIME WA I.NUT Drcser with 892·4938 appli11.ncesorwill sellfor ~:<_ec. Wu\nut Desk & 1Tead .Clllley,V-8Pwr. ct·lle nt opportunity &--· Loan Pk g Sl'cy to SOOO 1''or he ... e le d mrror . $l20. . you. lr~en~a . c_ontemporH~Y $1!:100. 675-4618 comp;,iny ht.·nefiL-.. A1,11Jy JR ACCOUMTING Controll er $l2K+ 675 ... 238 · I Old Eng!1sh Shce~o~. MASTERS AUCTION styling. P1:11d $1000. wi ll ----Q E ~~~,,:i\70 Air .... ·ay Ave. TRAINEE 21!J2 J\1artin.)rvine Con~~cn~~~=es~les. -R-UTH'S • HTIQUES ~P.~)&1 ~~r1n~e,:-6s-p:~~e~si 646-8686 & llJ.9625 ~t3~~950 . Pvt ply . coC'~.'ll1~ BOAT __ ____ Prior a ceounting: cou rs1~ .Je annie Sisca P\f:'ase Call. i!J.S..&2l "" G4S-2SOl uit 5 aft Sor Sundaj 839_0914, . 1932 Lyman Bay Laun.ch C'ook , m;.iturc, f/tlme. rt•quired. 'fo v«ork as Mi miLc,·crton Forn1 al l y al the Antique white oak desk. completely restored in· . !\i esu Ve rde Con .... lloo p. aide to c\lntroller. Call _ Fuller.ton Antq. Ctr;, Get Free to You 8045 W AMTED vinrl top $135. Steno side &· out, full coven;. 661 Ccnte r St. CM 644-2318. Mr. Gilbert. ,N"w .s pa llunt. B<:h. nt.'Cds Sec 'y Sales Trainee acqlllal inted shale~, 10 'r' or2r ••••••••••••••••••••••• TOP C A S l4 DOLLA R ·c_ha1r $35. 6 drawer card Sat. phone 642-94M, Sun. · ----------~-PERSOHHEI. on a mert'5an,Buse,or AKC Dachshund male, PA ID FOR Y OU R f11e$8.SO.Ji7S-3468 675-6118 Cr<·ati ... e firm s et.·ks 'JUNIOR SALESMEN a tt raC"t1 vc i.:i rl s for' ,,,,.ks. 504 1h . ay ront, dlts 1 -------P i ti me Girl fo"r id:iy . f\.1asscuse &ret.·ept1onist COUNSB.LOR Bal-. Island (nxt.. tothc a ,on~.S·l3S4 J EWELRY , WA1'CH ES.E:itcsvlchrs·$15/35,secyLyn1an 25 ft. Wood Jo-:,,. e s 0 r e ar J y am . Ar.c 10-15. Earn S20-M O positions exp. not nel'css. De c i s i \' e . bri g ht & Ferry I Open cr"hurs. thru ART OBJECTS. COLIJ ctirs S6f24. dks, dft stls. Lapstr. hordtop, extras. 4~--4779. per week get tin~ nel.I.· will lra in. Day & n11:ht friendly indiv. sought for Suli. 12 to 5. 61'5-CJotJJ GERM AN S heph erd . SILVER SERVICE . Pier ('e, 887 W 19th. CM . 1·633·3069. -t•uslomers forthe DAILY opt•n i n ~s. Call for in-exciting position in our fema le. spayed, x lnl F INE f.~U RN & AN -645-74 11. ----------- ('re at i v c f"i rm s eeks P ILOT after school andj t r r\· 1c w . !Jti3 ·1123 ; Jlunt. BC"h office. \.\."e of-4~'-'i l\OUND Solid Oak \\'atehdog,645_2819 TIQUES.64j-Z!OO •This week only! Nu Mere Produclion 1\rtist. E,,·e; Saturdays. You mlL~l bi' 962-J<JJ.I. bct...,t..-er. 10 am fe r complete tr<ii ning, peaestal tbl. & 4 chrs. Offi l'e Furn. l: F.quip. Hi-eni? a t \\0holesale prices. or early Al\1 . 494 4i79. out or S(·hex)I by 3:00 p.tn, to 10 pn~ ca rcc; gro...,·th. paid \'ac., $145 . 645-0800 aft. 5PAI Kitt-ens, 1 weeks old, ver} EARTH s peed Copier. Lk new Pisces P.1arine, 645-3200 ---- - -• anrl be a ble tt1 work al -----~roup medical & profit unu s u al markin gs . t•ond.968·5677 Dch~'Cr.v \-1,"o r~-Evrntn~.s least 3 days per "'ct'k. N NI GI-IT A UDITOR F:x-sharing. c~ll S<im Rider, Oak Rocker, BR Chesl mother a calico. 8C2-43S7. WORMS 25 rt.O\\·ens. 1965. God &: Sat. P.1 :.t rried oycf'_ 25. dcliverics or collet'tin/,!. pcr1c11ccd for NH A1otel. 848.1288. D<'nnis & Den-v.·/Cla\\' feet, Oak Icebox , Pianos & Organs 8090 con. SJSOO. Moving.must. Use o..., r. 1·;jr. 110 s.ell1 ng.1 ·r rans po rt :i l io n pro-67:1-2246 ni s Personnel A~ency or Smail China Cuplx>ard . 14 Shorthair Pointer & FOR 1'HE CARDEN ••••••••••••••••••••••• sell! 673·5298. ~good ear1•irigs. \.\c pay ,•,d ·".C··ll&l4·I'''"• :--. -:---. . . 0 C 16168 Etc. etc. All pcs solid Weimaraner Pups. 9121 . 1000 fo~OR$4.95 FIF.l~D'SWarehou.-.cSalt.• ~~;is. Call 89·1-2750 before i; E '~. 1 "o """"'' . Nurs€'=o i\1d1':.. . .ill s hifts. range ounty · oak. Not veneer . 96:1-41)1U c r aw f 0 rd Wor111 Castings $2 1.ug '100 Pianos & organs, new 28' Glass. F / B, l'Nll 8 1/0 P~l. qua Em~l~~_;,iun1_t _y1 Conv ct~?1'1 ~4't2a~,.~ .... '.! ~eachBl ... d.Hunt.Bch. aft6. 963-1452. C ir . ;IE l7362Gothard.Hli. &usedSpinets.Grands. \\'/ ~rlr . Loaded elec: • u " ..,03_ SECRETARY $750 Playe rs . Going out for tron1cs-, Xtras. 400 m1 Deli•er y & Stock. r · · r 11 1 · ~ \.\.'.al nut Dinin g 'fable Free to a family-1 1i<~ y1 FOR XEROX J600or2'100. booso·nes". Rent/opt•'on to range. SIPl:i 8. Purchased .• 1Vl'·l.n t':J re or e ie.'y '"''' Ao dc·'·· 7"m·3pm . Sh80-.-typin"6S /I 4N II · t t d r· " M pp WcekC'nd-. + :! ",kda) b 1 1 d ,225 " Xl •t •• ·. bcn.'r, ... · w eavs + t't'< epcu n Spring" s11ani<'I. loves cus om soun proo Inf!! buy., Kawa•·. Steo·nwuy. nc_w '73. S29 M; Sl8 . . • ~im u a t(Jry u Y-ll1>m·7un• .. c·,.,.,·d "' · ., ' ~ ... , h 0•00 M t •· t t ' I h I I t>\'e s . ~3 0 llr's .l Sc (• 1 •1 k ff "" c rs. -· us >M!t' 0 children.962-1511. aeo u s i ca s c ·Baldwin , Ch ickering. 213/886·!301. · 1~10 ; , ..,ay ~· · 0 · 1rainecs. lnt{'.rvws 811m -Ht•at'hArea Appreciate. 843 Cortez S i ~n ifi ea n t ly r educes l-f ;irold ·1!f5 t-:. 17lh St. ~36-2802 ____ 4pm Ptt on ·f"rt. Mes a WESTCLIFF Sl .C ~l .979-1525 D E LI G HT FU i. Sm . noise. Excellent condi· Yamaha.Kimball,Wur .. 24' Loncsta r & Trlr. 110 ('M.:.. __ L ---1.i \'t.··l n Housekeepc r ; Verde Con\". 1-fosp. 661 PersonnelAgency ----Sh JJ:J!ydo~.lo\-Clyfami · l ion . just $35. Call ,elc .• , mcrcoutbd.Manyxtras. IYental A s~ "l Rec<' Pl ion ...,·orkuig hus hand . ...,·ifr &l .~C~e~n~h~·,~S~t~.~C~M;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;j <11.l ark I ll O..·nler l Appliances 80 I 0 ly pct. -642-4321. extension 286. Fl ~LD 8 1714>638,2770 ft1ust Sell' Will sell l•l r I "'1 rr· 1651 E . Ed•'n"•'·'veSA ••••••••••••••••••••••• '93-"""" 12072 Brookhurst.GG best orrc,. 673-"""""' •. oc one ,:;ir '-'" o ice. 2 young children. Toi k<· " " "' "'""" F RF.. VOODSALE "'"JU 'I' ,,t;xp 'd in all,.phas es. full c:h arµ,e or horn(• Cail 542·8836 WILL BUY Rerrigs. Ap -* I ~\ * 1.JA~1 MO·N D Organ 552·8404 Sa iary OJlCn. S.·I0-1S.l5afl. Salarv. & time orr O"''ll. NU RSING ---c=c:.::.:.::=---1 p1illn<·cs. Runnin~ornot . Furniture 8050 Or g. Euc. de\ $15 cord. Sp·· l Mo ·ng M tl-""'-'-"------- 71)m contut>t : C i naor Sh~il;.i_ RN 'S LYN'S SECRETARY 548·0433.&675-5258. ••••••••••••••••••••••• S43 ~1?col'd.S81·1122 s (.'\~~ -5995vioc 8 ~i "73 SKldPJA1CbK 20', bd'!'it -------30 't h •" , 1 To gent·ral m.ana~pr of -•Loveseat&Sofa. Very CoostFirewoodSupply 675_34· 68 · l~n~ .. ua att. ra 10 . DENTAl.ASSISTAN1' 640-01 "un. t ru ,-n pri\'alc r lub lmmed . L. l{enmorc Washe r & good quality.Never d1m1n1. rear sea~. trlr, ORTllO Chair Si d(• 1\s-to !'i. _ __ NA 15 v)>eninJ.( for }Ounj! cart.'t'r dryer. Gd . ...,·orkin~ cond. used. ~loving968-8822. I RVINI': P IANO WANTED: P\•t $7500. 613-1970or 6754835 sisl<in t. fr\'uie.552-7800 J.V N. I/time 3·11 shift · d d · \' Ii h Bst offe r.557·63f:o6aft fi. f'ountr,•Club h p· · _ _ _ ___ Es p1'r1enccd ;icule cart• min c int I\'. ea\'y s .ccc.c......c. ---_ -G rea t Sa vin~s onUscd r.t emb(.rship pty. v.•ants to uy 1ano •\\'a nted ski boat ...,·/use<t Dental Assist. Cn nv . hos p. NL•...,·port hos ptlal nnly. P /limc-On & t y pinc . S65o +· xl nt llotpoint n e rri ~. ~ood Furn .Appli&~lisc. &14 ·5142 642·S550 for casb.530-6833 Al er<'. o uthrd in J:ood areu. Ne"'' pay st·ale 111 l'all for ull shirts.Contact b€'n ef1ts . lnter\'iCw by cond. f65. 54S-ttl83 Fri. Wilson 's Bar~af~Nook -J>illnO AN'T·IQ UF. <'ond .Piscef.1,&tS-3200 :1 Day "''k. 7 :J0-5 :30. Ca ll effc<'I. 642·8044. \\.1 rs .. ll'nscn. Costa M<-sa , ~a~p~p~t~o•:..l~Y:..·~'"':.:_' 3000:.:.:::..· __ Sat & Sun 54 5 \\I !!It h St C 1\1 Collectors : 220 Playboy · . . • --642-10.'lO for intcrv~· ----- ----l'o1 cmorial Jlospi tal. 3011· ------· · · · ma~a zin-es t!l5.'i t.o 1975 GRAND, ~l~ssic. Good 28' Cruiser H\.\I, nceds,Jil - -l - -----1·----------r V1 clor1 a . Costa i\1esa. * SECURITY Rcfriji!. stove, "''asher & Dinette table &six chairs + Bes t ·~r Playboys. cond. S<ic rificc at Sl250. tie ~·ork . must sell S800 ~~~ 11r~i d c~ s1;\~ t ~ "rl~"1 j MACHINISTS 6-12-273J . E0 1''.. OFFICERS • dryer. children·::. t·lothes t"•o extension leaves . Make orr<"r . 839-9211. M6-4S56e\•es. or consider partner ! 4 time & 1 p/lLme. Expcr. j ·-~~~~~~~~·j Jrd Shift. 12 Midnight to sz.7&8. Dine set..646-8379. Formil'atop$.'I0.646-7241 TY l di cyl. di('sel, as new. S600 µrcf'd. X·ray t'Crt. nci'. ror P'rolotype & sma11 Part tin1e help ~-anted. ~~~'. P:1t~~e~~~-·~5ato~ Frig was'her, t~fee ycars For sale, two twin beds. r..TREES~! H.A.st~reo 8098 or off er-fits boal , •ti-12·6880 days. E ... es aft ti. quantity runs. Must be 1-lickory F;i rms or Ohio. f 'd old. Only usOO for one complete. In excellent ~~ JUI. S~.2 ::00 box $1S. ••••••••••••••••••••••• 645'2898·----- 6-1ti·0802_' _o_,_67_:i._34{)1_____ a b 1 e t 0 work r r o m l\l ar;nl'rs V1l1a~e. Dana (;~i~~)~ ~~r~~ ~~ecar & year. 842-21!42 . SlSO. cond . 320 11 s t .. HR. •rower. · · • Ze nith Black & White TV. 14' P owe r Boat, greal DENTAL ASS ISTAN'r . Welt (•xp "d chairside ~IS· :;t. for rt.•storal'i\'e prac- . l i<·c, Newport Heach. Oorne front office skills h elpful. Neat in a p- pcaran<'e & mature. Oo not apply unless these re- qu1 rem e nts lire mct_ M6-7419 . -----.--- DOCTORS ASSISTANT \'ou n ~ lady 118-28 1 to ~ork ~s docton; assis- lunt / r ct·pt. 1n health s pa . '.'l o e x p er ne('l.'ssar y . v.·c lr<1H1 you. Appl ~· in person afln or l"\'C. 211 2 lla..tlor lilvd .. Ci\1 ----- DRAPERY OPRS , Exper'd blind stitt'h & pleat in g . 5•16-14 31 or 640-01:13 1-:x 1•EHil·:NC l':f) .J r Esl'ro"· Ofriccr Salary opl'n . Ca li f. t-~s 1·ro ...,· ~l'rv. 21!H) 11 :,i rllor Bl vd .. CM . 5<\ti-294<! EX . SECRETARY F.xl'e lle nt opportun1ly for sharp indi v, w/l!ood ~h & ty p ing s k i lls w r;1pi!l ly 1•x1land1 11 g l1n aneia l nrj!;1n iz;l\1on soon to bt• l0t.·all'll In 0 . C. area. t.:xpPr. in real e s t a t e cl c\'clopment . le11:al or mort.:a ~c hank - inl!: 'pref'd. Xlnl pay & benefits. l ':.11\ PcrSOflRt.'I • 21:1'K69-05 t2 F.quul O ppor._!;~1 pl~y\'r Fire & Cawdty INSURANCE SECY Personal lines. Exp. r e q 'd , Robert s on 1ns urancc. CdM. J>tl : • fi'/3-38.'i-O. FOO' SERVICE WOOER 9 :30um -6pm. rotating schedule . Full·limc. Xlnt be ne fits. Contact J\frs . Dun\11p . Cost a ft1 Pioa Memorial lluspital. JOI Victoria, C j\1 . 1-:0£. Gener al Officc-immed. openin~ for responsible p('rson . heavy phones. ::;hou1ct h e ~oo d w /rigures . typing, prior ~:itper. required. ~3236 CM HANDYMAN Must know a little about eleclricltY, l.l.·oodwr.rk- ln~. painting & plumb- ing. Mus.t h:1ve own tools & tr11nsp. P /time morn11 1vall. 675 -1800. sketches. ve rbal instrue-Poinl.Scc r"olrs. Vur g:1. phone rcq 'd . Pl<int in T WO s urfboard!'!. one 19''. $35. Portable st and, C'ond. Movini:t·Musl sell ! lions or blueprint. Al old . . . --.----. -lr..,i ne Indus. Com plex . ken more Wasller s· VELOUH Sofa. xlnt. ,17'~2~··f. ~o~n~o~6~"~2\'",~$50~c~u~o~·h~.1i:":·:6'~4~-65~34~·~· ~~~==S~l5~0~. ~2~13~·~59~2~·:142~1=~ making knowled ~c Par~. rimt• Si·l'rl_"l<ir1<ll Call LL Warrcn.83J-3000. o:'GasDryft' cond. Ph: 548-1573. - helpful. Able to work in· P?S1llnn. Xlnt skills re-Y Choi $179 549-8669 deruondently.Jto 5 years c1d. ~bl<· lo ...,·ork undrr r xt l9l . 10am-2pmTues-aer c• 2Cartons ha ndmadeSum-.. .-~. occ<isionalpre:;!<urc.CaJl _T_h_o_,_,_. _______ Atthtse2 1ocationsonly. Leaving Sta~e : Fumiture m er C"l othi n ~ from · ~ .... ~ experience. for a ppt .. 540-5291. Sears Roe buck & Co. for sale. L1v-rro Bdrm. Paki s t an . T -~hi rt s . ,-:".·~-·.~~~·qi&~ % ------•Secys, Bookkeepen Adams at M•gnolia.!JB. Dinette. Xlnt t'Olld . All hlouses & dresses . .All S 4 9 .. 3041 Part ·rime Assist:•nt l .i1. Reinders Agen<'y 962·7781 & 70 E. 11th St. $500. or by sel.5454020__ hand em b roirle red . AlanagcrTrainec. 4020BirchSt.SteU:H Cft1 .540-5090 ~~ Retail v;due S2500. $1200 • Dandy Lion Wine Co. & Newport Beach 8.13-6190 18 Lb. GAS DR YEH MATTRESSES. or offer. Call 497-12'74 . . .,C :i::=E~1~ ~~~~~'i AND c·arc. 332 Forest Ave, Coll for Appl. Wed & Thurs !1-2. F'ri L:i~un a Beat·h. 494 -5156. 1'~stablished'i98S ~75 -Guaranteed & Bedroom CAt. ow THE co. -f,36 .2840 10-5. .......;: It< -----11!!11 Equal Oppor. Employer MACHINISTS · PAH'TTIMESc<'retary Ser vice Station Atten--_---.-• • Sets R. · h" ForanAd inW-.n'sWarkl fo r Isral•I ;\cadcmy of-dant. expcr'd . Day & SF.AH S ELF~C~TRIC 1cca r s~w1ngmac 1ne& fi.t·e . !·lours 9 ~o 1 :~. e\'es. fo~ull & p/time. App-CLOTHES DRYER s.50. Queen. Full &Tv.'in Sets cabinet. Like new .$85. Ctll S.e 642-5678, bt. 310 fo.qual Opportunity Pos1-ly Shell Station. 17th & •'fi.45-7610 • __ Pricedto MoveNow?! Crib$5.151-7075 Qoo d J!t'ne ral ba t·k- ground. Set up & Opt.'rall variety of machines in- c lud 1nJ! turret lathe . vertil'a l & hor izontal mills & punch presses. Sm a ll prccision parts. Small shop. Days only. Must have o...,·n tool!< lion. P ;f). Rox 68. i-:. lrvine .N.B. G .E . 24 c u. ft . fo~ri J!, 83.J-!162S&64&-8681i \Valnut des k. hi-ba «k lr\'1nt>.C;tl .!12705 -s ide /s ide . S350. Cop-New wet bar, woOO cab, eh air.4dra~'erleJ!'.a l fili • -Ser rvicc s.ta . Attendant. pertone.841·5789 stainless s ink, o livc t"a binet ," all like ncw Gre~Partners PBX Answerinc) Sft-T ull & p/lime . N.B. Also. counter 5325/off. 837-8366 645 ·6753 Ex pc r_ prt·f"d Da ys or mechanic w/cxpcr .. refs Kenmore ~as dryer. de· ..::=::::::...::=:..::0:.::::.:::::.1 ----~-~--­ c..,es. \\'knds 1n clud ·d . & li e. Call weekdays luxe modt?I. l 'I: yrs old. ••WE 'RE MOVING . Firewoodl iplit Pine. Del - ' J::OE.540-1962. 530-6362. $100.545-$9-11 . Complete houseful or & Stacked. $75trord. $4! --rurn, wash /dry, Mi$t. All for ~ cord. 546-6403. PBXOprs,Typists Small bo ardin g care 2 0 Cu . Fl . 2 Dr . 5453788 & Secretcri" home . Ii v e -i n Re fri ):(erator . w /ice new -WANTED: Used Water • ~ I/ STACOSWITCH INC. tl :i9 B.i ker. Ca .ta Mesa 549-3041 E(1ual Oppor_ Employer Ow housekeeper wanted. maker. 6 Mo. old. Cost Med it . Sofa-Broyhill softeners._ h ave reblt. & Nt-:t-:DF.ON R98 3879 I Ch ' · $500.Scll $345.613·5684 Premier. 7'1'"': Excel n ew un i s . cap . J78U2 Sky Park .. Irvine 8015 con d . •640 •. 4696 aft 6 639-5988 iorr Mar Arthur. betwn SPRINKLER Auction 1-'"'-="-------- Nwpt & S.D. 1-'r('t'way ) ••••••••••••••••••••••• wtdys. Hardwick 11::is runge with 1"c mpo 'f emporary llclr REPAIRMAN 'ddl 1r·r h b Ne€'ded for local school MASTERS AUCTION Dresser.mirror·&chestin gr1 e 1 t urnc r . Call 540-4455 Mahog. Walnut bkcase Almostncw.847-7026. Maintenance M,. --district. Must have .1·2 •PUBLIC AUCTION * PRESSMAN y r s ex p e r . A p p-1 y •FRID•'f 7·.'0l'M* bed. mattress. xlnt cond. 0 t f .t 1 tc I> AssistCl'lf C api s trano Unified ,.. • 847.1085 rna e ru1 c lL'i r asc, Mu st bc a hie to do minor Expcr ien<'ed Only. ' RepossnsiOM new lamp $30/BO. Good Sabiry ope n. ()ffset print-School District . 261 26 F'I · d . bl h GE phono$l5. 557-4833 \'ehi(·Je m11int.. SUl'h as Victoria Bl. C•po·st,ano & Llnuldati-. ectr1c a Justu e O!'lp. -""'-'C'.:'.:'.:~:::.O:::.~ I I in11:. ll a r r is & Solna .. ..,---·... bed Beauty Re•t by ·-0 1 l' 1.i n).(c . tunl'UJ'I"'. B<'h. + Potum~cTools · · Doubl e bed co mplete . minor el('clrical "·ork . m a c h in e s . Apply Na-l-"-'----------1 Lots of :'.._'_..£!..a...a Simmons. $400. 642 -3469 very J:ood condition, MO. Good oppor. for ri~hl lion al Sys l ems Corp .. Technicia n l':'IJ>C rienced DCaUJJTill •1ATTRESS & Bo s 842 4381 ii d 4361 Rir <'h. Newpo rt US St •nto'qu•r..-:a.-" ~ x pr· · · ' l?ro winl! ,.o Pre,,·ious ~i~:;;r~) (' e ar · · 556-0421 We Jlonor Bor A & ~~~d. size. · er · S~RFBOARD MO. child's ~ mechanical ('X pcr. 1s __ _ __ r.1as terCharge 644 .80ll() bike, pool. P"''r . saw. .. I Happ y Playmate ' • person LO a vane(' "' a N 0 C .•. A. ereo "" nwnw•-...-· Obi · SSO p r \ ne<'ess. & must havt• ;1n PRODUCTION fELEPllONE SALES -MASTERSAUCTIOM stereo eq6'pt . Al a ny 9 325 \ i nt c r l's t in _i:\•n 'l S<'ll Orung e Coast's Open Da.lly9to5 TWl.NMatlress &box spr-mise.lte m s .642-f870 8-18 , 1 •· 1~ mcchani('al ...,-ork . Jli ~h SUPERVISOR fa vorite n ew~a pe r . 81 CM · rf d s l·hool d i1>loma pr€' All 3 shifts. l'i1:icCrc1tor Good earnings. Big com· 20S7'h Newport . ings.pe 64"4°8000" .S50. 1 IBM Elec. MdJ'"C''. fold. r ...I ~, rcrti hly "''/s hop or n1ath. Y:;c·ht Corp. 1631 Placen· miss io ns . Choose the 833·9625 0r64&:8686 cond. Elite. 1 port. Smith /;'.F~· /\pply in person. & :\~k ri a. Costa P.1es<J houra you pre fer to ...,·ork· l icycles 8020 HOi\.1 E FUl.l, o( Beautiful Corona e lec , like new '•! for Mr. Bill Koepsell . n-9 :30am to lpmor5:30pm ••••••••••••••••••••••• Furniture. custom made Elite Call : 845-3153 8 to '•'· Puh1 1t' Rela tions /Sa les . t 8 30 c ll M Le • 30 n7 5414 " 707 4 tcrview on Sut morn. on· o : pm . a r. e U!'led Bike!'l /Part~. $15fup. qua lity, in xlnt cond. : ·e ves "" -· '"' Proven s .ales ability t 646 4100 b t ~ :\ IY !1-llam April 12th. NO nccessary. 1-l i~h earn· u · e ween Buy/s e l l /t rade . 2488 544-8427 TV Gam e show Prizes .; ·~ PllONE CAI.LS. 140!! 1-:. in•s. 71,11496-591!1. 9:30am and l pm. New P ort Ill . C M , G-Sale • 10·55 Yachic Movie Camera, I 'f Wu rncr . Sunta Ana . _ -----BqualOppor.EmplOyl'r 642 7910 -_..,... ~ ~ 1-==:..o.=====:.;_l -"~-::c_·~~· ------!••••••• ••• • • ••••••••••• B· B-Q, Comb Bumper llio." Equal Oppor. Employ(:r 1---------• T I h O ., l DR tbl G tbl In, ..rr ..rr -c ep one pr, ex.per n CONSUMER GUIDES "Babyline .. crib. ellcsts. poo' . ' _ame • 111-...i-111""'1".-... M/\NAGEH Recei·vi·ng tor s m all mfgr plant Mom 's 3 sp. bd /sprdS. b a r room divide r . Women 's Sports ...,·crn lncated in C.M . Must Nj;~~~~~uy surf bd . 4 /12·13, 24911 Chrystal ~andelier. wet Store. 1st w Co:.t.st Stn•·l Inspector A have pleas ant voit'c. Florecer.MV.830-S4l5. b a r . bur g lar a l a rm or su,·t·ess ful F. Coas1 Prefe r person who can TheSuperLeMans system, All new. Must h · S t k d' t 1· • t I By Centurion THURS. FRI & SAT. 111 Sell540~' c a 1n. uper oppt for a e ie ll ion "" ype a Corona dcl Mar Bikes ·o:ro-. qualirit>dpcrson. t-:xpr'd llt;!e1~1 v 1n i.: & l!tl artic le 1east60wpm 54.'i-57'76 3323 E.Coastllwy N. Bayrront. Balboa Isl. . a h l t-t o h u n d I c ini;pcction of prcl'ision ---.--. 10am·5 pm, Chair.t. This. PORT. typewriter $25 : R ESPONSI OILITY' in ma r hi 11 €'d &· molded Typ_1st 2-3 m orn~ng..-. \\'C('k. C_all 67$-7666 Bikes. Mirrors. LH.mps, Port. TV wfstnd ~: 10 tellif:e nt & cnt.•r j!t.'11<' p a rt s f o r c lec lro-offi ce ne:1r_Airport. 53-1975 1"1 otobecane, JO sp Din.rm Set. & misc. spd bike !30: New lOpc Write Ad 383. U:ul y l'ilot mcchan1ca I miniature per hour. 551 ·4281 bike "''/S1S chain & IOC'k hs hld Item ~. 4ply cookwllre set S.W: P 0 B I · J\1 t be r El ce $t:l.d\ar w/amp '6$: . . ox J560, Cost1 C ~\'lt'<'."· us ~ro 1-'"'AITRESS No exp. nee. s et , mos t !i t'l l, S90 . s-r Sde 557·2679 Mesa,CA9262fi <"•cnt 1n USt' .or pre<'1s1on Ai;ic 21 lo JO. Little 675-5473 -r--t-''---"-----·---1 --~eas u_r1n~ 1n~trumcnts Dino's. 725 Baker St. ---Sat & Sun April 12th & ~1titure Babysitter. li t<" 1D e lud1n ~ opt1 t'•I com--~ Dogs 1040 13th. 783 Allegheny, SCRAM-l£TS hou se kc c pin l!l 2 purator Able to work to WAITRESSES ••••-••••••••••••••••• C061a P.1'.t't a . Near So. children. 4\'t & 2. After-t'Om"l ex blueprints & Do" Obedience Cl~!! lo Coast PJa1a. behiildffoli-ANSWE•S ,, Now a<"ceptin~ applies · ~ d I c-• -..a.. " noons 12:30 to 5:30. Oc· doc:u mr nt a t lon . Re· tlo n !I Tues & Thurs Sta rt 4/16 at 7:30PM. ay nn. 4',u~ture,.._.., · t'asional full duy. Ref 's. quires R m in. 3·S ycun1 g.iJa m . Newport Beaeh /lrvlne ai r con dlt•o.n'i!I & Un.said -Seerl - 645-4346, expcr . I-&-• l-CL..L. Area. $46--4928. humidifier & 11\81'1)' inb< Kne.15l~LAFCoKrk5ed ---------1 1111lftll -, -ltems.Jturt.ylrn !4. • - MEDICAL STACOSWITCH 1221 W. Coa,,Hwy ,NB •PET WORLD• . IUNQSIGHT: Wh•t a E 'ct1' Garage Sate-Sit' 9 to 4-womin s houl d h-.ve F•P<"11 & P ram critx-r INC. W efdff.fabricotor Shlh·l7.u, Malk'Se. Pug. Furni lure, e loth~niiii"' before w1111rlng tlgh~ u /t.$868/mo I139Ba kcr .COBta M("sa M · h d '-t C h ow , llu ikle1 , J I t I et SLACKS LVN 's $i.l7J>erhr s r1ne 11r warc"'m&."1 ChihUahua.ilnypoodles, ewery, oos. c. . Full & Part·Time 549~3041 buiidlnA: co . has openin[E lab. pekt!, doxle, pit PortNe1!1on, N.B. . ===•Olll N Equnl0ppor,.£m~oyer for exper'd Hell a r c • •wt d 1011 ewportCenter W«'ld«'r . 'Famili8r l>oll s.cocll:apoo,pom.100 CA RPORT Sale. f \i t f"' Jo:mployme.nt -w /a lum . & ~tainlcss Mixe d puppies . Stud Sat. 10·5. Furn. tools.••••••••••••"•••••••••• Classified Ad11 sc.:11 bl~ Consullants ARency Het·eptiOf'llst for apt <.'Om · !llttl. Apply in l>CnlOfl, 11:€"rilce most br'C(!(fS. 2525 books. nlek·nack'ia llt old Cash for aood ~ tum. Ite m s . 11 ma ll 11 r n1!1 <1r $67 ~11n Ni<"holas Dr pt ex . unde r 77, 200 unit.II , !!nm 12 noon oo.l,y now, W. 17th at Falr\lfew. SA. thinJ,?8. 473 Holly St:. No re rr IJ . f ree1tr1. 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Mualiee.49~.o:M.4. •tt.Ht•r O •••••••••••••••••••••• NEWPORT . MotorHoMn, '73Chevy 8t'1uvtlleVan.8 S9 Morrl1 Minor 1000, M bl'r rCh S.te/Rnt 9160 pass. Dix inter, Radial runs .Rood , 30MPC , ~ ~······················ ······••·••·•···•·············•·············•• XJ4 SBIAN I!! ClfAN Ill ·11 COM ET, Al<, .. ,,, Empire whlllll with red CLAsSIC SPECIAL me<'h. cond Sl ,495.. 19 l eJl h er inte r io r . MP(;493.56$.5 Autom11 t1c , f•<'lory •Ir 57 Porte h e Coup e VOLVO SALE!. condilloninJt , full power, ~·<M60wkdya~5 •tlw•tol 9930 ·AM /FM &lt•roo, chl'()me Soab 9760 Beat prlce i,ncrea1e. •••••••••••••••••••••.- d l1 c wheel iJ, etc .••••••••••••••••••••••• Super stock, All modt'l8 '72 h1ARKIY Beautiful blt'ndofatyllng -~ l)rl('(_'(t to Sell O\·e~e<is 20oor \'~. automatic MAZDA a ntJ p e rforma n ce . DcliverySJ)t('L<th.tl'S tr an s ml:-.:-.1on . power <STK 407) 'eJ l t.tecr1nJ.:, whilt> aktewall , ~---.L:7~6~9~5;.,.,..,.-,..,; I · ltll.. A11h & I lin!s, tilt wheel, air C'Oll· 1. . lvyorU.. -UU''-Ull\O dlt io n i n g, AM /f'M em ,0 , llr1l'r •••••••••••••••••••••••tires. Matt whlJ. PIS. or trlilde forlruck. 8a1i1 J~ Ski b0!1t'I. $40 /. ·~i · " "1 p • C I ··• • -··· I day24'Sklpjucks'28/da ~· .-a~earrow l a, ttCl I n . OC>t CObu.l..Alwm . '493·0988or67J.9440 2'7'Falrline r Sl"i/dii~ en11.. Gen & alrcond. al $3 i9S . ~48 ·038S or 9712 32'Grand Oanki1 .. ,.111 G, rnu11y xtras, ready t &42·7001 . MW , ~"Iii)' J,!O 12000 mi $10500 ------. •••••••••••••••• ... ••••• SO Grundf111nk!'.1$200 /1!11y !M";176:j ' ' '"13 Chev y V&n Con · RI' Call Now to Uesf'rve! .... version. 8elf.contalned. '7 4 8,.Y A "" Nf';wro 1t1•111 'T.t Komforl 25~· s/ront, Jt11t o rr o ver $4000 , CLOSEOUT 1 .id6~!!~ li7J·3'.1:1;: i111'. ~w11 , Laddr r rall. &45·83711. SAVI$$$ &o .... SaU 90'0 ~~';,•H i e motor t\oTn(l. Autoa W•ted 9590 * 530 I* ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• IMMEDIA.l'E 1971CATALINA27 '71 l'llAS'J"A fl1i ni !lo e , Wf; PAY TOP .DOLLAfl: DELIVERY 916 lfPl':vinrud1· ll:I ', ll lnl . t:o nd . L J.'ORTOP USEDCA RS Xlnl con<!. 4!M·!lli1~1 r111lt·:1i.:e. SS.300. 64.S-0863 t'OREIGN, DOMESTIC GOOD SELECTION or CLA&<;JCS * CoaslcWrt.tg It lo"" .. a- CASH REBATES JIOBIE 16 Cherry. e\•er. ythin~. Ui1ed 10 tune". ll ,9SO. S48·94M (:OHTt-~Z. like new, milt>s. $8000. 498·2315. ____ , rr your car ts extra rl<:ll.l:I * Leo-..,* see u11fi~11t. Eliminate the middlt" IA.UIR IUICK mah. Le111!le di1·ect from ON - L.JOl) 14 WA NT1':1> \~'1th Troiler1, Tra•el 9170 Floatut1on t unk . c:d . ••••••••••••••••••••••• Cond. 'l'rlr OOI. nt·cth:d. 14 ' GI US ON s.e Jr . 2925 Ha rbor lll,·d. llulhorized dealer! 673·2346, conl1uned, SJ50. 645.(W.13 FonlMst1c Bu~' SPIRl'I.' 17. Brunt! l~l'""· TroUen, UHHty 9110 never 111 water, tr~uJ1•r, ••••••••••••••••••••••• sail!i, co1nplctc. l'rlvalt• 74·1(;' tilt lr<1ill'r. Ideal for party. Wtty btl11w t·u:-1 dune IJu @~Y . eyclcs. Uest Cwll G4S· 1066, vrrcr 837 ·69ZS -------c_ ___ I 19' t .!ghtnlnt! ll a <"in.: Auto S•rvlce & Sloop, Xl nt <..'Ond. llr1l Parts 9400 Sea~ull ~1Lr. M.11ny ,,1r.;1s. •••••••••••••••••••••.•• $2000 . / bes t o fft.:r 673-5162 VW ENG. 1600CC 530.fi!MO SJ0.4?99 art6 Costa !t1 esa 979·2500 TOP DOLLAR I' AID IMMEDIATELY FOl.t.1.1. FORflGH CA.RS C.t.ll OR COME IN TO SEE US NEWPORT IMPORTS locrh, Slips/ Doc•• 9070 Aut!l J{epuir & Painting. 3100 W.Coast Hwy. N.B. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ,n,.J.:hAS.ONABLE. Call 642·9405 . . l l' ar 5411·3211. ---'""'-'°"'~'---:w>' Boat S/Jpfor H<'nl. -. Beautiful location r; t: N E H A 'f 0 n & WE BUY C"ll 642·9fi00 STA RTER MOT O H IMPORTS --~ ltt:PAIRS. H•wportSO'Slip __ •_64_2_·rr7_1_6_• ___ 1 To p Dollar F•r Any 644 ·0011 Make or Model. ••••forsa1o JIM PA..,OS WAN 'fED: Hout slip or ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1"11111 side tie for 32' sa1l ho<1t. NB. Cull 'ron1 ll<1 n1el. A.nliques/ M'AZDA Thl'rt' n1usl be a rt>ason we a re fl 1 In salcii , ;!J In eer\'IC'e, ill in ~lec.'tlon. CrevierlMW 2\IB IA'. Ist Str1~l Sar\la Ana ~·3171 &. OR.t.HGE COUNTY'S OlDEsT & Sa \cs ·St'r vi ro-I .easing Roy Carver, Inc. Rolls lloyce B~1W 234F..17th St. Costa Mesa ~·#44 apri 9715 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 3 \'Ii. a ulo . .'l lnt <'ond. lo m i les . $3500/offer . 6i5-3428 645·1999. · Classics 9520 loets, StoraCJI' 9090 ~··~··••••••••••••••••• 2001 S. Munche!§trr 7-4-C-· -, •. 6-pp ·~to- A h ·m 636 6000 apri. · · a ' na ei · radio. :ii Int ennd. $3395 ••••••••••••••••••••••• bi Shcthy GT 500 for sale Dry Stora~c·sailhoats lo or t~ade for '69-'72 f'ord 18'. Lauc h '~ incl; some ~~ f . Truck F250. prkg . Am . Le g ion _645·9417.531 ·7Z23 673-5070. Cla ssic 62 Ford Convert. SELL US YOUR C.t.R! 548·5063 '74 CAPRI Silver J\."lelallie rnt .. A /C , s t e r eo Afi.1 /FM , 4 spd. Blk . vinyl int. & roor. 834-360.5 day.s, EVERY NEW 1974 ROTARY ENGINE CAR EQUIPPED THE ·W.t.TTOULlllEIT! Trattsportation New m otor, 2025 W. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Ba lboa Hlvd . NB, $500 r.73·8086 or 673·3663, We pay top price! MUST BEClUH Will take anythin ~ in trade, watches, rin.:s. TV 's etc., 2000 HAR'BOR BLVD. 6'15-1500 COSTA MESA _54_92 _fl4_o_c_,_·es_. _____ 1 Datsun CASH REBATE RX -4 HARDTOPS CGftlp•n,S<ff/ R .. t ·53 Bu ick straight 8, good 9120 cond. lo w miles $350, ••••••••••••••••••••••• 646-0098 RENT: VW Camper Van. -~--'--------1 Sips 4. AC. fully equip. 4 Wheel Dri•es 9550 By Day or Wk . 5Hfi-™75. ••••••••••••••••••••••• LET "' ,.11 ;ou, campec 4 WHEEL DRIVES or trailer for )'OU. There is a good demand for good clt>an , us('(I units ,now. !\Tcsa C:1mper Sales. 20Jti Jlurbor, l'ostH Me!§a -"'=--------Custo m r.-1 oide C<1m pcr Shell for 8fl. bed. $175. 497·3182. HEW &USED 3 LANDCRUISER STATION WAGONS to Choose from ---Ex11.mple : , ()penRoad lU' .•' (·:1bover . 1972 comp . se lf t:onl .. 6t'yl., 3 speed, air, warn W /ja<'ks , ~ood cond, huhs,radio,healer,"ex· $1000 675·811 3 ___ tr;,iclean. (466f'OL\' Ei.ctnc Can 91 JO · $4177 · ••••••••••••••••••••••• Honda 350 Cust. 1...oL-; of chrome & fl a ke. Cuslom tank , seat. bars. S700 or bst ofr. 842-4992 aft 6. PICKUPS GOOD SJ.:LECTION HEW &USED Pri res sla rt at ........ 1973 Suzuki TS12S. St!t up $177. 7 for short track. many l'K · tr as $4 00. Call 1714 ) '71 J)atsun C2S75SWl 4 833·3930 s peed. Af\1 radio. •75 YAMAHA 350HD , "ftlllllAll,;I brand ne w. Must S<'li ! t4MI\ UIJID $950. 548·4582 ' Triumph Bonne" li e 65-0 TQYQT /ii , Chopper, pull back!':, 9303 l'amel seuts. Will tr11de 1966 Hoi~.0~1 CM 646 " for truck or vlU) or will •73 CtlEVY Pkup. 1/2 ton, make d ea l fOr c a s h . 350 auto. xlnt. cond. 557·1005 s2.900. 536·6611art5PM For Sale-Kawasaki 100. -•74 Ford Pick Up 1974 , qood cond. Call 14000 ml. Xlnt cond. Hillman Minx I engine. upholti. Needs trans. $1 552·155.5. 9701 9705 Tim. 837·1079. 53400. 646·1135 e \'e5, •••••••••••••••••••••• '72 YAMA!-fA J75 Jo:nduro. - 1200 mi , S475. 646·0792 or 645-4254 ar~G..:...._ ____ 1 '72 SUZU KI 250. new engine, $450. or be.st of· rer. 540.7215 or557-6884 "74 Ya maha Enduro2SO. . Lo mL. Xlntcond. • S800 ttr bsL 5.58-0165 '"1 KAWASJ\l(l' Oh't, runt very ad. $200. Im· bef. 8:30AM .an.. 5PM Honda '74 MR 50, brand newcond.$295. Call&M·t056 9720 ••••••••••••••••••••••• WILL BliY YOUR DA'fSUN. 'fOY<YJ'A OH VOLKSWAGEN P AID FOR OR NOT. WII.1 . PAY TOP J)OLl.AR. CALL KEN7 Al.Lt'.N , 540-0442 9725 120 W. WW'llCr . a tSii.){ain !':ian.l.1 Ana 557 21:.S~ ------1 '69 FIAT 124 2 Dr llrdtop Sport. Engine romplete- lv rebll. New dise brks. 584.0924 4pm·9pm wkdyi:;. ----------Fiat '74 x1/9. red, Am/Fm slereo . m.11~ whli:;, Gd cond. 5'1250. 839·1983. 'GB t~ia t 850 Spyder, Best offer. l.e!'l lie 546-1005 . ---____ , Honda 9727 ••••••••••••••••••••••• , ........ .r• •• ~.' l HINtc j l'I •"~~ ~ • /•j • ~ HONDA \·.. ·; .. ' . s ~ .•.. ~r.!' HEJl l "», "' 10% OYER F.t.CTORY INVOICE . ON ALL NEW '75HOHDA SEDANS .. Your choice of acCt"Ssorles plus tax & license. Order yours today. "FRIEDLANDER " '16 20:. (",, (,. ll•tl (",, (",, 0:. ll 1 I I I ,_ 9730 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Ii LWl'l 11\T lf•ll'll!\T'.-1 I CASH REBATE RX-4WAGONS CASH REBATE RX-4 S,EDANS CASH REBATE RX·3COUPES CASH REBATE RX -3 WAGONS . CASH REBATE RX-2SEDANS CASH REBATE RX-2COUPES • use YOUR ...... TE TOW ARD TOUR DOWH P.t. YMl!NT IF TOUWAHT & DOH'T FORGIT 1'111 S0,000 MILE 01 l6MOHTH 944i1Hl WAIR.t.HTY • 3lOIW.c.tlllly.lll · 1142.9405 ! MIRACLE '11 XJ6. air rond, Am·Fm stereo. Nu tlree, Blk W/ belge Inter. 1..ow ml'•· Mual s ell . 8 J11 t ofr. 7 l -4 ·/ fl 4 II · I 9 t 8 714 /846·3848. j MAZDA \UDAAU 21 SO H orbrr Bl•ci Co\to Mr\o 645-5700 • • Authorii.HI ~ l'lter1~0. ll'alhcr. 1at1dau ,..,,..._ ~ Sales&Servleto L~ VOLVO to p . e ruise conlr61 , ilJ'j;,;;o.;I *-ltliO Be-ach l,,.arfs po~er hrukcs, heater. ' ' t.f a<-Arthur and 19"6 ttud101 C M (141> 9303 1 t862t:AH ) Ji.imbon>oe S4989 9732 848-Dove 752-0900 A.uto1, Uied G-UST A.FSON ••••••••••••••••••••••• New11ort JJ(>uch ••••••••••••••••••••••• LlN('(Jl.N MEHC'UllY Jensen lnte rcC'ptor '71 . -- -16800 Htiach Hl\d . :12,000 n1i's. Le!ir s!1•rt.!o Toyota 97'5 of 9901 11 B · IW2 8844 $7900. 673·6731. ••••••••••••••••••••••• GetM-r · · ~-__:__ ~="-'===----••••••••••••••••••••••• "72 CONTIMEMTA.L Morda 9731 SPECIAL ... MuS1an• >'!BV8outo M.t.RlllV ••••••••••••••••••••••• '66 l\1 ur:;t a n~ Con\·t•r l 73 M.t.ZD.t.Rll·3 COUl'I Automatic, only 28,425 miles. extra clesn, & good warranty . fJ9911G E) 645·5700 Dir. 9740 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Now PurchasllKJ Top Quality Used Mercedes Co.tact U1ed Car MlamtlOIDCJO'_"_ 1 ~~1 211l'Ot ................ ..., ........ ¥Mfo ••••tl'"40 .. '7 3 280 4 Dr. Sedan. Loaded! Sharp! Musi Sl'll . B es t Of f er _833_-_""".'.'.:'.'~·-----I OVER 100 HEW&USED MERCEDES OH DISl'l.A Y House of l11~s AUTHORIZ D MERCEDES DEALER 6862 M anl'hester, Ruena Park 523-7250 On the Sanla Ana Fwy. '75 Mercedes Exec. Speciol Good till April l2 450SE at only $255.81 mo. (JG.mo. open end lease); low mileage exec. car; fully equipped, Full sale price $14 ,949 ; ser. 3798 Max. Jiab. $10,3I0.28Sec. Dep. $270. Jim Siemon~ Imports 833-9300 '73 Mercedes 280C w/s unroof. eleetric win· dows , extremely well kept. i;i:arage kept & very low m iles. ~f!iy he seen ,, NEWPllHT lMf'DHT5 3100 W.CoastllwJ.NA. 642-9405 '63 MB 190 SL. S4500. CllERRY! Ca II 645-0934 '65 220SEB TOYOTA SALEI \' 1t. :iulo, ;ur R () Y a I b I u e \\ 1 t h • ·04 T·Bi rd tlT , V-8 auto malt•hinfit" paddt'il lop Fa(·lory Demos & l·:x ':>.\Nomad WaJnn " and lea ther 1ntcr1()r . rt'u\1\·e Cars. Good l 'scd '69 Ro.11dr t1nnl'r tn'. 383, Dual 1·om(ort se;11~ full Toyot.!l Selection Juito, ht>:iders &cam, IO'A' P<l""t'r. tartory u.1r 1·onU 1· A.LL PRlCEO nu. tioninl);, A~l 1FM Eill'l't.-o, • TO SB.L Ca ll ~7-30G68am-6pm~ r ruiseconlrol.r l(' l'olal· ly equipped and priced to J)W\ l .,,,,.:1 fiO CitJ.:V. Corvair. 2 dr. sell. f224E llf )Only • WJW One oy,•ne r. 66 l.'hrysler, 54695 ~ Ne""' Yorker, 2 dr. ~ TOY OT A "''·'"~~m -~1 a ~s-C;e£S.ei:: f:dst•L 19SR. minl <'ond.. ~ .... H .1. l9M Horbo1, ( M ba~ '1:!01 loaded. ""'on on 1'\1 shQ'A', ~~ .. ... -------Seetnupprec.A steal al _ _ FREE TUME-UP SlMI0.615·1707 . '73 Ma rk TV OWN EH Dats un·1'oyota-V\V ----t-IUST SELL for actual 1~ors(•h(>&llond:il'i\"i l' Buick 9910 WJ{LSI-:, book value of owners only. l>ra,,.,'ing to •••••••••• ••••••••••••• $6.675 !00'; Fin. avail. to beheld-April2fjth, •7;J C t-:NT U HJ AN . al l q 11~-buye r ! Lo n1i. & Register at.... xtras. full loaded. $2975. absoh1tt•ly IP.IM AI~. DA. TSA. TOYOTA s.\6.7577 552-1000 11<i~·s VOLKSA...PORSCHI ·10 »uic_k_R-iv-,-.,-,-.-,-u-11-yl (:;.-;tte--9932 TUNE REPAIR @<luip. Clean. Be5t olJer. ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1731 Superior Ave , CP.1 trade. P. p . 548-4400. CORVITI"ESI '42·24l4 Bes t Ora n 1-1e Cou nty (across from skate rin_k l_ •I door , loaded. one owner' selection of good used -new belted UN!S, 65 m. Cor\'tiltes pri.ced right. 71 TOYOTA. MKll $595. 963-~. Phon<' ror '7S~tock . STA.TIOHWAGOM ·71 Uui<'kSkylart.ron\.·ert. HOWARD Automatic:':, air, lufit"~<1Re f.3,000 Miles. Tight!! CHEVROLET rack, & sharp ! (J9!i0LJ I $1,850. Call 4M·9471 fo45 ·5700 Dir. Dove & Quail Sts. -915 Nr. MaC'Arthur, COROl\'A 4 dr. $1234. Air CadiNoc 9 J;imboree<1ndBrislol & auto. Xlnt cond. 28.700 ••••••••••••••••••••••• NEWPORT BJ.:ACJI mi. Ownec. 2612 Mo<o CADILLAC 833·0GS.'i Or. ! Back Bay). 548.57~~ 0\'Cr 70 to choose from. ford 9940 Triumph 9767 From Sl!l95. GJ\.1AC •••••••••••••••••••••4!.• ••••••••••••••••••••••• Financi nR & Leasing. '73 Ranchero, xlnt C'Ond. '73 Triumph Spitfire. xln l Air, stereo, mags. 25,000 cond. S2700 or be-st offer. mi 's. S33.'>0. 496-7332 . J\.1ust sell ·leaving coun· try. 645 -0975. Volk1wa9•n 977 •••••••••••••••••••••• I '73 LTD Country Squlre{c, 9 pass. mint cond. A , At.1 / Fl\1 s tereo, Roor. VERY CLEAN '68 rack. Pv.·r paek. 213,0Qf REPAIRS-SERVICE CadilJaC', 4 dr de Ville, mi . S3700. 644·619'l __ _ EXCHANG'E & fully equipped, full lthr '69 Econ 300. ne \\' interior, REB UlLDS int.S9SO.Cal1837·6J98 6 ey\. en.11:in e, lo-w BROOKLYNBUG CO. l -'~7'-~-----1 mileaj!e, ·75 tags paid. Est 543.914 •j3 CADILLAC $1600. Ca ll Ste,·e675-9577 SEDAN DE VILLE '72 VW Super Beetle \linyl top, ltiathtir in-'74 f ord LTD Country C l ean , x lnl cond terior. tull po .... ·er. fac-Squire. UnderlO.OOOmi. AMI Fr.1 s t ereo. $1850 Lor y air condllioning, tilt V.P . <'H r . Co. mai11· 497·2898 aft 6 Pl\.1. steering wheel . .l\MJFM lain ed . ,., osl ~\·ailable 1964 vw Wes tphalia Pop s le reo, cruise control, extras. 846·0287 1-lunt'g top camper. side tent etr . Speeia lly priced. Harbour. '· roof rack. Original. n (590CWW l '89 Ford v.·agon. Full pv.·r, rust , rebuilt engine 4695 · ir elelin in 11.ood cond Consider trade for com $a.so. 54s.o9s1 ' · · pact. 496-3006 , 70 VW Bu~. xlnl cond .. 72 F.ldorado fully Okhmoblle 9955 · I d ••••••••••••••••••••••• clean, JUSt tunec . fit" · equipped, \ealher. stereo . tires . Mak e o f fe r . tape 37 ooo mi Salesand Serv1ce 548-1651 v.·holeSalc 81ue Book OLDSMOBILE S2,SOO SS .000. South Coru;t Car GMC TRUCKS I BUY VW Engines/Cars. Ln•sing 645·2182·, after 5 HOuD • C •Rs 642·1717 979.0935 (8 to lOa m. o .. " ~ ~ after 5pm. I Dan <'a 11 673.8269· Univ~rsity Olds '1 0 280 SEC.,... Ful l pow e r, auto , AM /Fflf, Sun roof, Silver w/Blk leather inL $7800. 979·3815 a ft lOAM . 1-·on SAJ..E OR LEASE '73 450 SE, sunroof. xlnt cond. 83().8005 'fi5 Mt:RCEDES BENZ 220. In impeccable condi· lion. You really must see thi !I one to fully ap- preciate Its condition. Just 47 ,000 miles. $2495. Ask for Ed Carpenter. 750·2141 dlr. '66 Mercedes Z30 S. very clean , good condition, must sell. $1650. 548·1487 66 M BZ 230S. Auto .. air, AM /FM. P /B, P/S,5 new tires, ne w head & valves, fine C'ondilion. 645·7447 days, 646-3616after5 pm. MGI 9744 • •••••••••••••••••••••• · '69CADCoupede Ville 2850 1-larborBlvd. VW Pa r ts , e n g i ~cs . /\/C . A m /F'm radio . Cor:;t:iMesa 540·0040 transms, cases. he ads. 5 4 000 mi $2395 ;J!.~~ 0~ reblt. Steve .. 21:iis92.5155_ . . '70 CUTLASS 9917 SOPREME . 53000 n1i, '72 V\V Stereo Am /Fm Camoro new tires, immac. St ,650. S2150.-O:i vs 968·914 1: ••••• .. •••••••~•;•••4•~ 833·9565 days, 833·2907 963·7790 aft 7 pm. '70 Ca maro. . , I\ . 1~·~,~e~/w'.'.-"k~n~d _____ _ n1i. Xlnt niec:h. eo11d. '74 Super Gold Sun Bug. O r1 j!. owner. $1950. '61CUTLASSSupreme,lo Am/Fm, sunroof, lov. 642 ·3347 . mil eage, o rig. o""·ner . mi. I~ik e new! Priv. Par · -------R- 0 --i S750 . C3ll any time. t\'. &10·1840. 1974 CA.MA. 548-1886 . FACTORY SJI~VER 1-""'-'='------ 73 VW "Just A'boutNew!" 74 Toronado. xlnt, loaded, 20,S68milel'!.(149HYH ) AUTOPl1,.TIC, AIR . nodown.takeovrrpymt, $ .. H.A. .. R...P·! POWER STF.ERJNG . 642-4532 700 DI CASSETTE STEREO. , . 645 ·5 r. FACTORY RALLYt: 73Toronado.fu\1 y l'<)v~p. 65 Vw •UG \\'lll!'ELS & onlv 9320 lmmac. cond. Ry orig. ·i ~ ' · · O\\•ner. 675-4875 aft.5 & "Ov<'r A\·erage~" m1 e11. k d lPBT485J 645-5700 Olr. ,,.,. n s. &45·5700 Dir. Che•rol•t 9920 '65 Oldsmobffrt '68 VW Bug. New engine, ••••••••••••••••••••••• Call 646·3541 clutch, brakeii, tires & COHHBJ. Pinto 9957 muffler . $750. 64~·4254 nfl CHEVROLET ••••••••••••••••••••••• 6or646·0792anytime. SALES&SERVICE 1974 STA. WGN. Xlnt. '64 VW $400. 2828 Horbor llvd. cond. Bl ue. must sell. 1968 MGR, new !ieats, COSTA MESA 551·3346 'adials, st<'rco, runsxlnt.1 ~C~•~'~' '-'-'-· _IP_M_54_S_·44 __ 7e __ I 6 1200 O 54 • Plymoulll 996 I ~·~"~'°"'-·~•~73~·~7994::::::_ ___ ~ ·14 vw nus. 13.ooo ml. ••••••••••••••••••••••• * 132-6519 * '71 MONTE Carlo, auto, '72 MGB, mech. perfet:t.l----"-'--------1 P /S, P /B, air, mech. ATLAS Must &ell this week. Any '68 VW, nu eng, tires, xlnt. Im mac. $2195. Mr . ·:r~~~e offer. 637·90M paint. XI ~ond. $1100. White 675·9449; 752-0183 Chryt.ler /Plymouth 536-8294 aft$ or all day '73 EL CAM INO SS, full Open Oaily & Sun. 'ti1 IO Opef 9746 Sat. · pwr .. has shell & new PM 'r ••••••••••••••••••••••• '70 VW conv. Auto trans. tires. 20000 ml. S3.2QO. 2929 J-J arbor Bl vd .• '72 Opel Rallye, " apd, Immaculate, ~. 11495. 642·5301 Costa tiiesa steel r1dlals, Am/Fm, p I ••s.,.. 546 1934 nu cond. WUI 1uarantee. r pty.'" · · 1911 Vega. Low mileage. • $1850 or best olr. P.P. '68 VW, needs wotk. S3CX Stick. Also bar &lo!='ls & • 7 1 s A T Ii;_ 1,. L r TE 496-5.582. orm1keofter. ru1. Movlni . Pr1vatE SF.BRING . Air, P /S. '67 Cadette Sta. W1n. Csll &42-0f.27 pirt.y \ftS. 542-mo. -LOw ml. Xlnt eon<L S1675. Ve ry J{d . 11h1pe. $800. Vol · 9772 '70 Klngswood Sta. Wl'l[l.1_:::00-=3.5::9:08::_· ----- 979-5289 bef. 8:30AM. aft. •0 A/C, P /s, P /b, 11lnt cond. •--1.1ac 9965 5PM •••0•~• .. •:.i,•6••E••C•;.:_•.:;,:.:.•• SlSSO. &44 ·1900 (9-S). rU'l'ln ~" ~ " ..!'::::::.::.:.:..=::_::._:c.c._ __ I·•• • • • • • •• • • • •••• ••• • •• Ponclte 9750 VOLVO WANTED TO RENT late Ponti ac fl4 , Tempest, ••••••••••••••••••••••• EXCLUSIVELY VOLVO mdl. ear, will make your aulo. small 6 C')'I. xtrn 'fl 1 SUPF.R 90, bill!auUful Largest Volvo Dealer monthly pyml!. llave in· xlra clean, nu tran!I. nu inter . New brakes, clutch In ~ange~--1•1 surance. 640·1Sl7 eve!!. brake!I, l'lbove A·l Cond. •· FM 8 1 t vi """""' Mu i;t Sell , $4 50/o£r "" tires, · rac BUVorLEASE "73 El Cimino, p /!1, p /b. 8'$·3449 stereo, bra. complete DIRECT llmtfTn, air rond, trailerl-".:::..:.:.::.. _____ _ re blt. enfi. Xlnl eond._I hltch.$3IOO.S36·48T3 ;o LE MANS full pwr., l-.;n=,::;:o,::_~.o::~c::::,::l;::.~.:~:.:';__:2804=-m--ji Pf":"".• ~'!':!:~·: ..... ,. ... !?.~~ A/C, •d. ~~· Rebate /Assume my l: ~~-~~£.: ~ w 9 p ti G p 1 '71 lra5e & J will aub31dlre · S. ...... _........_. ClfRY~LER Sta. Rf_,, on ac 1r an r x . · 2025 l'WMM"-"~lar PltlS-·'$().Gd cand. Jl95. S2SOO. 50,000 miles. Xlnl y®r pymnt for 6 mo'A. Aneheim 750-2011 fltk : 842·1212 cond. 845·3228. 498.'1265. •. I .. - I . , .. t; • . . I ------ Brand New CADILLAC $·799:9 15 COUPE DE VILLE Cabriolet roof, stereo, lilt steering wheel, etc. .,. T&L. (1293) '75 -CADILLAC Lease 5 17 S MDNTH COUPE DE VILLE Cabnolet roof, stereo, lull 'power. laclory air <eond1t1on1ng, etc. (284) (36 mo. OE L. Cap. amt ·,$8636 Mo. res. $126 Total res. $4536 Ter. bal. $4100 l.Dep. 1st & last mo. rent + :1" &L) • .FINE USED CARS '73 SEDAN DE VILU Vtn~l top, leather interior:, NOW FORD cu~~!2,UJ ~ OH IOTH 2 DOOR AND 4 DOOi •75 GRANADA MODElS WITH V A.l lED !qUIPMENT ,.4.Cll:AGES OF YOUI CHOIC.E 5250 AN.II. & MA·Y ONLY OIDll: YOURS NOW. • llRANDHEW 7~o!~~].~.o LOADED !•171 (SG.2~112&117) s4299 1 T&l IRAHDHEW 1 75 LTD .STA)'ION WA.GOH • LOADED (Ollt111wJ'cs1.31N12!tl BRAND NEW 1975 OLDS Starfire OIDHYOUIS TOOAY ONLY $3577 1975 GMC PICKUP {506849) IMMEDIATE DELIVERY ONLY s3577 TAKE YOUR CHOICE '65 Ford Mn t.-g Rad io. h eate r. a utomati c transmission. 6 cylinder engine. lNBX345) '67D.._ Radio, heater. 4 speed transmis~ion. (TZD086) ull power. lactory ,a ir s5499 -cond1t1oning. Ult steering wheel, AM /FM stereo, '61 "'•1:awtll hl•edere cruise con trot , etc. .. T&1. 4 door. Radio, heater, Special ly pr iced. 11---------la u tom at i c (590GWW) tra ns mission, power •71 llAHD HEW steering. (5039 1 '75 PINTO '"M~~~ .. , 56 77 S28991--- _,. T&L COUPE DE VILLE Vinyl top. lull power, 'lactory air conditioning. till steering wheel. AM.FM stereo, etc. looks sharp . r uns g r eai. l---------1 TAKE . YOUR CHOICE i051CXV) 5 3295 '73 ELDORADO Convert. Leather upholstery, full power. factory air cond1t1on1ng. 1ilt wheel, AM/FM stereo w/8 track lape. cruise control. includes 12 mo/12.000 Cadillac VP warranty. (627HDEJ 55795 '73 JAGUAR XJ, Empire while wit h red leathe r upholstery, aufOmalic. transmission, factory air. f u II power. AM,FM stereo. chrome ~d isc wheel s. etc. A Beautiful blend ol styling and performance. (404) , • 57695 IRAHDHEW '75 lTD 4 DI.. PIUAllD H.T. LOADED ('!>Ill (r.J63Hl3~'14) 54799 • T&L • DEMOS EVEN GREATER SAVINGS ON 30 COMPANY OWNED STAFF CARS! I '7:Z P'ty1t1. Satdite Sebring. Automatic, power steering. R & H. 1,1.•sw. air. rallye wheels. t711EJN) '7:Z l'tyfROVfh Gr• SeOcm Autom atic, power steering . & brakes. air conCl .. vinyl top. cruise control. (678JFT) '7:Z Ford Piiitto 4 speed transmission, radio a nd heate r (444EYY) 11900 total cem 1)1'!<;1 01u1 fl• 1 ltC- 12 !Ml 72 !otal fltllerre<1 ptice •!IQ. I••· he. •H C•""'"ll c~••o••· P-nu are lot le mo:i.. APR, 162,.,,.. * VISIT Sout hem Calif.' s NEWEST MOST MODERN BRITISH LEYLAND DIEALIERSHll' * 55 • JA~UARS *TRIUMPHS •MG"s *MARINAS ToC:-HfroM We desperately need YoUr clean used car in trade. ,i'='fl ' ~.cd~!!P!!JJ . 740pel M•ta Automati c tr a n s., bucket seats. radio, h eate r. o oly 9216 origi n al mi le s . Showroom rre s h , (741K.XY) •74· MGI Rdslr. C s~d. radio, heater, ·only 4.000 miles. Huge s~vi!'.g:>: (138KKDI ··72 M...Cedes 280SE t.5 Liter. Full luxury equipped. low, low mileage. (447DTA) ·13 DatsUn 24oz Automatic trans., air conditioning. #5342. 73 Jag XJ6 Sedan . Ful l powe r , ra ctory air. lea the r . s tereo. on ly 16,000 miles. Stk. S445 '73 Voho 14·2 Low 28 ,000 miles , 1 owner. Auto. trans. &. air conditioning. (5447) '73 Tri""'Ph TR6 Spark lin g condition lh!UOUt. (5449) . .. '73 0pelGT . Automatic lrans .• radio, heater. only 8000 one owner miles. Sold new & serviced he re. Show Room f!es h. 74Mon:edeslen 450 SL Very low miles. Luxury equipped. Near new. GOOd . Sel•Ct fott of UMdSportCcrs.a.y wlrter e 'fO• get ..tltorlzed Sales & Senlc:•. COME IN TODAY TO TEST DRIVE the ALL NEW .. YOU WQN'T BELIEVE 1r11 ••• \ * ) ·coSTA MESA DATSU IMTllODUC:ES = . ·~ 280-Z BUY OR LEASE A THIRD GENERATION LEGEND carrying· on ttie z trad.ition, the new 280. With more of ever- ything in comfort, lux- ury and performance. Economy-minded, too. W ith standard computerized fuel in- lection that allows for I good 26 mpg on the highway (E PA) . C.Ome try the 280-Z and 2SO:Z 2+ 2. You'll find we keep on· im- proving with age. • & HERE'S THE 2nd GENERATION llAHDHEW • 74Y2 260-Z E<tuipped with autorretic. air, AM/FM. m ag wh eels & full factory equipment. • & AN EXCELLENT snECTION OF THE I st; 240-Z 70YELLOW 4 speed, air, heater, radio. & mag wheels. (011BZO) '71 GREEN Automalic, air, heater, AM/F M radio, & mag wheels. (0170KO) 73 SILVER 4 s peed, air,. heater, AM/FM radio. & mag Wheels. (530HCC) 731LACK 4 speed. air, heate·r. AM/FM radio. & mag wheels. 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SI ot•ks -.. . VOL:. 68, NO. 100,3 SECTIONS, 38 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA THURSDAY, APRIL 10, 1975 TEN CENTS . UCI Flood Victlln's Body Found in Bay By ARTHVR R. VINSEi. Oii lh•Oilll'I' P'IM4$l#ft Seart;hers re~ovcred the body or a yo ung UC l~vine reseavch 11.s· sistant Wednes day in Upper Newport Bay, about 12hours after he "'U.S lorn from the grasp of two NcV-'R.Ort .Beach polic'emen Ml · tempting to rescue him from th(' raging floodwaters of San Diego Creek. Michael W. Saott, 33 , or 403 Vis - Develop Plan Outlined A redevelopment plan calling tor high and medium residentaial development in the San Clemente bo"•I area und a revltalizec.l busi- ness district near the municipal pier entrance wus presented to San Clemente p lanning 'com- missioners Wednesday night. Following presentation of the preliminary redevelopment plan, commissioners set the matter for further discussion at 7:30 p.m. Monday night at City 1-lall. Generally. the plan calls for t•ommercial development near the t·ity pier entrance backed by medium dens ity residential dc- velopn1ent. allowing 36' d\\.•ellin g units per acrt'. The plan also \1:ould allow t \\'O nodes of high density development at the north and south e nd s of the redevelop- ment area where up to 50 unit: per acre could be built. T he 21-acrc redevelopment area established by the city coun- <'il is bounded by l ... inda Lane on the north, Cazador Lane on the south. the ocean on the west and the first major north-south street on the east. Councilmen recently created a redevelope.enl age;ni;y., in )tltycb they serve as directors, to re- juvenate what they called a "'blighted" area. Improvements will include a new pier entrance, underground utilities, public parking. parks and Street improvements. ' It is now up to the planning com- mission to review und approve the preliminary redevelopment plan and return it lo the redevelop- ment agency so that detailed plans can be prepared. The redevelopment project now is running on a ~0.000 loan ap· proved by the city council. Jn later phases of the project, tax revenue generated by in - l'rcases in assessed valuation of property within the redevelOp- ment district will go into a speeial fund to rund the redevelopment improvements. Chicks Taken; Ducks Slain BENNINGTON. Kan. !UPI) - Authorities searched today for a prowler IA'ith a~ apparent penchant for ch ickens and a hatred for ducks. Charles Enright or Bennington reported he round 17 cl ucks had been killed and mutilated in his farm yard a nd 21 chic.kens stolen. 4 Enright said some ducks ap- peared to have been shot al close range with a small bore shotgun, while others were beaten to de- ath. Slwpping Too Early A Connecticut carpenter who alleged he was brows- ing for a ,gift a\t1~Laguna Beach's pottery• Shack when it was closed at 2 a.m. today because he didn't have any money to spend anywoy sp_ent the rest of the mornin& fo jaU. James E. · Pipicelll. 22, was-assertedly watched as he wandered ln the pre- mises at 1212 s .. coast Highway by Police Drficer Craig King, Who was parkCd nearby. The patrolman c lai med Pipicelli picked up an $11 vase as his selection, Ul,en dropped and btoke It In shock and dismay when he spotted the pcUceman who had spotted him . "'lhodonb' wanted to get a present for my mother," the petty theft suspect. al- lcgedlyJleaded when ap- proach and arrested. la Rorna. Newport Beach, ¥.'as found flouting offshore near Eastbl4ff and Back Bay drives. Death wu1 tentatively attribut- t.'<.ltodrownln)! .• He ¥.'85 nearly rescued shortly bclore'tnldnlght when Patrol Sb'l . !\like Blitch and Offlcer Dennis Gilman plunged into the lrigid flow as Scott cried for help. ·· 1 can't imagine how he got out there," Sgt. Blitch said after tht' ' dramatic ordeal that ended in tragedy "'hen a mass or flood debris crashed into the bridge und tore Scott from hi!f grasp. The officers who had been directing traffic al a flooded in- tersection ne arby braved the <:hest-dce 1> torrent in a fulile at- tempt to rescue Scott, "'ho was Y.'edgcd in the bridge. They held him by his Lrousers belt and SJ..(t . Blitch C\'Cl1 kept holding the victim 's face abo\'e the water by tugging on his chin whisker goate~ as they "'orked to rree him. ll'vine Police Officer Dennis 1-!o"·e said in his report of th£' dro\\.•nini,: that Sgt . Blitch and Of. ricer Gilm:.in definitely ris k~ their O\\.'n livc.s in the rescue all tempt. lnvestig<1tor!:> today th eorize that Scott probabl y \\'Orked late al l.:C Irvine as many research as· s1stants do and Y.'as 5¥1'ept away as he tried to cross the bridge going home on hi s bicycle. !'\o bicycle "·as found but polite said if that theory is corrcct , it "·as probably dO'.''n the c reek at the bottom of the Back Ua y along "·ith the sea of flood debris. ,\ passt:rby in the area \l.'hilc police mounted a massive see:1rt'h im1nedi<itcly aftl~t' the \•l<·tinl \"an1 shed reported !:>ccing a man roughly matching S<;ott 's descrip- tion ridin g a bit·v c·\t•. First reports by S):!t. Blitch and Offict.>r Gilman in d11·atcd their \'Uni!:>hed \'ictim \\.:JS probably a 1nalc in his teens or t•arly t\\·t·n· l 1 t':O. Offil'el' Gil1n~1n . ho\\1,_•\·1,_·r , µoint ed out he \\as a !>mall. fr:.111 indi\·idua\ and had alre~1dy gone ISee BODY , Page At) San Clemente Police Join Teamsters Union 32 of 38 - Officers O•ily Pilot SI.oft Pholo STARTS THIRD TERM Gi· ve OK Laguna Mayor Holm Roy Holm Re tapped A.s Mayor Laguna Beach Mayor Roy 1-lolm was re·elected to a third term in that position by a un - ~t.e ofAtle-:CityCounci l Wedilesday. Coun ci lv.'oman P h y ll is Sweeney · wali elected vice mayor. She s ucceeds Coun· cilman Carl E . Johnson. l-lolm. a pe rsonnel executive wi th Beckman Ins truments, has served as mayor s ince Julv 1973 when Councilman Charlton Boyd stepped down from the post. Today, Mayor I·lolm said his objectives for the coming year will in volve implementation of provisions of the city's genera l plan a nd resolving Laguna's pro· blems with sewage treatment. The mayor s:iid he was pleased wit h the ne\\.' commer cial dt·· velopment do"'nlown and plans to improve the central shopping area \\.'hich he said ··will sparkle" aftl'r projects are com- plet ed. Mayor llolm whe> at hi s lust election h,ad severely criticized the city planning commission for !See llOLM, Page A2) San Clemente police offit"ers, in an uppurent effort to improve their bargaining power in salary negotiations no"· under way, have decid ed to affi Liale "'it h the Teamsters Union. Officers mel this morninM with Richard Castle. a Teams ters Union ofricial. to announce the decision. It follo"·s a met!ting last Thursday night lo explore u·hal the union could offer the depart- ment's personnel. According to on ~ .officer l'losc to the decision. 32'bt'-the 38 sworn officers had signed cards declar· ing their i ntent to join the Teamt1ler.s. Others were ·cxpet'l· ed lo follou•, he said. The San Clemente Public Safe- ty Employe.s 1\ssot"iation, whi t·h now represents police personn el. has been assisted in past negotia- tions by t "'O Los Angeles at· torneys. One officer said individual of. ficers \\.'ill pay more for union representation but that officers ex pect they "•il l get better representation during sa lary negotiations. The policemen's association last u·eek unveiled a 15-point salary and fri nge benefit pro- pos al that would increase the salary of st;.irting patrolmen 13 percent and ex p erie nced patrolmen six percent. A recent salary survey sho\l.1ed that San Clemente officers are among the lowest paid in the • •' ··~~· POLICE BULLETS -San Clemente police of· ficers use several types of bullets including, from left, 9 rnm . jacketed round nose, 9mm . ··wadcutter," 9 mm. jacketed hollow point Hnd .38 caliber ··special." All but the '''ad· cutter are used in the field and are paid for by officers. Wadcullers are used for target practice and are paid for by the city. Council Hears Hollow Bul.let Prese1uatio11 The Laguna Beach City Coun- cil and a committee charged with in\"estigating city police depart- ment use of tiollo'w-point bullets will hear a bl\ll ets and ballistics' presentation by a UC Irvine graduate student. Police Now Buying Own Pistols, Ammo By FREDERICK SCllOEME HL Of llte D•ily Pilot Sl~ll San Clemente police officers must pay out·of-pockel for servi ce revolvers. ammunition and other safety equi pment that a state court of appeals has said must be paid for by the citr. 1nonth for -· acquis ition and main- tenance'" of uniforms. Thus. ofricers on the local force 1nust buy all other items. "'ith one exception. The city pro\·ides ammunition for target practice. but does not provide ammunition carried by officers in the field . One officer said all his safety equipment cost him $380. Steel llaailed Away Or. Gilbert Geis. me mber of the Social Needs Element Com- mittee probing the bullet con- troversy, has arranged for stu- dent Mike Purcell to address the council and the committee at 8 a.m . Tuesday in city ha ll. The appeals court ruled in January 1973, in a case involving the city of Oakland and the Oakland Police Officers' As- sociation, that the city must pay for s afety equipment, includ ing the officer's \\'Capon. ammuni- tion, hols ter. g un belt. baton. ra- ingear and handcuffs. "Our position is that the city must pay for this equipment." said Allan Streller, an attorney for the San C lemente Public Safety Employes 1\ssoci<ttion . the organi zation representing the policemen._ Resident's · Report Of Crime Ignored Purcell's university "'Ork in- cludes the area studied by the committee. Dr. Geis said today. The Social Needs Committee is tieaded by Leslie Bell, a member of the Free Clinic Board of Direc- tors and acti \'e in numerous re- Li gious and social relations af- fairs. The comm iltee includes Dr. More than 20 tons of steel \\'as stolen from the city of Laguna Beach I n .a n ihcident involving a disregarded citizen tip to police that unauthorized trucks. were going in end out of the storage yard , where the property was . kept. \ The city public works depart- ment reported the theft Wednes· day of the materials including 28-foot Jong I-beams and scrap sL,eel. .,.he property was stored at the city's y,ard al 20596 Laguna Ca· nfon Road, site or what once was tl'ie city dump. According to the police ·report, Phil Serrano. former cit y employe and nearby r.esident. had called the police department and ·reported that trucks that were not the city's "''ere entering Temple Hills Group Pla,~s Sunday Meet A ·general meptlng of the Laguria &eae~ Temple Hi iis Community AsSociation will be held at 1 p.m ., Sunday at 2348 Temple Hills Orlve. The purpose o! the meeting wUI be w review the history ol the .... sociat.ioh, the Temple' Hills spe<:ific: plan, ·and to --make plans for future project&. All Temple- Hills resldentS ire tncouraged lo aUend. • and leaving the storage yard. Serrano rcrerred to the storage a rea as ''the city dump" y:hich confused the police department employe he was talki ng to. The departme nt employe told the citizen the city had no dump and no officers were sent to check out (See THEFT, PageA2) Gei s. professor of sociology and acting director of the UCJ depart· ment of Social Ecology : John Gruber, proressor and depart· ment chairman of the Chapman College department of Sociology; Roe Gruber. director of volun- teer activities at the Orange (See BULLET, Page A2) Cable Rebuff ' Rate Hike Refusal Backed A cablevision company's argument that the city of San Clemente acted illegally and unfairly when it refused to a l- low an increase in company service rates was r ejected Wednesday in Orange County Superior Court. JUDGE Rd B ERT L. Corfman refused to grant the ~·rit demanded by the Orange County Cable Communications Company while agreeing \I.1th the firm's lawyers that the ci- ty may have acted in a di scriminatory manner when the proposed incrcUsc was denied. But tha t discrimination was not "'illful and arbitary. Judge Corfm~n ruled. He further rul d that the cable com· pany has no course of action against the city. TllE COMPANY'S requetil ror an Increase in its service rate from $5.50 11lO )se,.60 'it m-on,lh was rejected by San Clemente councilmert alt.er 1 ·heartng in which company apofcesm en ••ld they were losing $7 .600 a month on existing rQ,1.es. Councilmen wcff also to kl that the company's lotses for l974 will 4Q'\0Wlt to ·r least $18,000. -' \" The city of San Cl emente no"'· provides officers v.•ith helmets, face s hield s, ma c e and flashlights. according to Police Chi ef !\-lei Portner. The city also provides each ofricer $20 per Ford wul Hope First Crossed Patks in 1936 LOS ANGELES <APJ -\Vhcn President Ford was in Ca lifornia recently. he and Bob I-lope re- ne¥1•ed an old\ acquaintance - older than the comedian re· alized. The President and Hope dined in Palm Springs, and !·lope re· called when he and his wife v.·ere summoned to a dinner at San Clemente with President Nixon. The presidential h elicopter ~transported the Hopes from Los AngcJes, stoppin g at Nev.·port Beach to pick up Rep. Gerald Ford and his wife. "That wasn't the (irs t time we met," President Ford told llope in Palm Springs. "The rirst time \VBS when I \\.'as assistant basket- ball coach at Yale , you came to New Haven in "Red. l-lot and BIUe' with Ethel Merman and Jimmy Durante. and after the show we h ad a bite at the Yale Coffee Shop. Remember?'' "Sure." replied )-lope dubiou!;· ly. He appeared in the musical shov.· in 1936. "It 's a requirement and u·e're goi ng to take approp1iate legal action if the situation isn 't re· mcdied." Streller asse11ed. City ~T anager Kenneth Ca rr said he has rccon1mcnded that .all ammunition. both that used for target practice and in the ISee S . .\FETY, Page A2J Or~n:~a :HSI "'rather F'riday s hould u~ a c:1rbon c.oppy of today, according to 1 he \\leather SCl'\lice , ~·ith partly cloudy s kies t <.ind little tempera ture change. f-li ~hs in 60s. LO\\.'S tonight in the 40s . INS IDE TODA'\' Four young Orange County mountaineers are among a group of seven wllo'll be head-. 1ng up rlle previously 1mscaled peale o/ Alaska's Mount Foraker I/us s1J1n1ner. See Poge.AJJ . • ! A! O"L v PILOT L /SC Thursday. Apnl 10, 1975 Laguna Couples In Playgirl Story Laguna Beach and four or its residents are fe•tured In a <'urrL'nt ··PJ<.1yg 1r l'' magazine article exploring their con· truetural home relationships. The article is headlined· 'Contral'l Sex'' but devotes li ttle ropy to the amoro1,1s relationships of the couples. It probes the rel:11ionshlps of one -tjn1t> clty coun cil l.'l.lll- didates Be th l,..e1::ds and Ted Sparkhul and author Ecltnund Van Deusen and partner Elaine ~P et e r s on v.·ho cohabitation . BR/EFS maintain n contracl ur1:il ( J Va n l)e usen hc.ts written a book on his c ur rent involve ment v.•hic h he c a lls "Con- tract Cohabitntion." The a rticie explains that in the Van Deusen-Peterson re. lalionship, Van De usen is the C"n1ployer of Elai ne, but that in Leeds-Spa rkhul relatio nship. l\1s. Leeds pays Sp~rkhul's bills. The t!n1 plo:--·e-empl oyer relati onship is supposed lo pro- vide equa li t) of the St'Kes, <:1.ccording to Van De usen. Rer1I Esir1te Co11rse r\ s hort course in real est<:1.te is bein g offered attt.aguna Beach 1-ligh School Tuesday ni ghts as part of SacA:ilcback College's off-campus program: · . The 'class will meet from 6 p.m . to 9 p.m . and l'.!ourse work will apply tOward the slate educational requirement for the real estate broker's exam . Coursework will include real estate listing, prospecting, property valuation. advertisin g, financin g, escrow, income property, exchanges. property management and ethics. Registration v.1ill continue through April 18. Class be gan last Tuesday hut a few openings are still left. l\1ore informn- tion nbout the program is available from Saddleback College, 831 -9700, Ext. 263. Rr1ci11g Tires Go11e Burglars who pushed dov:n a chain link fence to gain en- try to a s to rage yard have stolen racing tires valued at $1 .260 from a Sa n Juan Capistrano company, Ora nge Co un- ty Sheriff's officer s r eported today. De puties said the theft was re ported by officials or McCormack Racing, 32992Calle Perfecto. Radio Telepho11e Siole11 A radio telephone valued by the victim at $341 has"been stolen from a vessel moored in a Dana Poinl boat yard, Orange County Sheriff's officers reported today. Deputies said the equipment was stolen from a boat owned by California Highway patrolman Harry Langfield of Dana Point. They said burglars climbed over the locked gate of the boat yard at 34091 Pacific Coast Highwaf and used wire clippers to di sconnect the telephone . B11ildi11g Per111its Do1e11 The Lag~na Be ach Department or Planning and Development is sued 31 building permits during r.1arch for an assessed value of $386,000, down from the same month a year ago. Overall, building this year has slumped significantly behind that of last year. From January through March the ci- ty issued only 70 building permits worth about $1 .5 million. During the same period last year, 130 permits worth more tha~ $2.3 million forsinglefamily homes. Among th e permits, five worth $272,000 were issued for single family homes. Speech Wi1111ers ffo11ored Six Dana Hills High School students have bee9 awarded trophies following competition in the Dana Harb<>r Optimist Club Speech Contest . First place "·inners were Kathy Copenhaber and Kain St. John. Second place was won by Vickie Beggs and Ken- neth Klein. Rick Robinett and Tony Hardy finished third. The two firs t place \\'inners now 20 on to compete in the Opti m ist zone contest in comeetition with students from throughout Southern California. There, a SSOO scholarship and other awards will be made. From Page Al BODY ... Gas Tanker Razes Firms '.into deep shock, which might 'have contributed to his tragic de- a th and inability to help them. The victim was definitely alive as they fought to free him, said Sgt. Blitch but he never spoke a word. Funeral arrangements were pending today at Baltz Bergeron Funeral Home for Mr. Scott, who leaves his mother in Ohio. Greek Withdrawal ATl-IENS , Greece (AP) - .Greece plans to go ahead with , withdrawal of its military forc es .from the North Atlantic Treaty .Organization despite inaction since its original announcement eight months ago. ORANGE COAST Lf!>c. 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From Page A I BULLET .•. County office of Con sum er Ar- fairs and a former Red Cross director of youth and community services ; Marion Brotzman, coordinator for the Laguna Be ach School Di strict Adult Education progra m : Jane Slaven, holder of a law degree, \'ice president of the League of Women Voters and qualified as a social y,·orke r ; <:ind Rev. Paul Kleuter. member of the Free CUnic Board of Directors and ac- ti ve in couns eling. Councilman Jon Brand during ·the council consideration of the bulle t issue had questioned '\'hethcr the n1ak eup of the com- mittee would lead it to be blast'd against the police department \\'hi<'h favors use or hollow·point ammo. The police department began use or the hollow-nose ammuni- tion several ye ars ago under former Chi('( J()seph J. Kelly. The ammunition has greater stopping power than solid nose bullet:; because the projectile ex- pands usually mus hrooming to double its original site once in - si de its target. Co un ci lwom a n Ph y llis Sweeney compared the poU ce bullets to "dum-dum" buJlets in· ternationall)-' banned even for •se by nations at war. Dum- dums are flat-nosed, soft, metal bullets designed to soriou1l.y rnaim if noL kill outrtaht its bum an targets. 0.11, ,,. ... ~ .,_. 'ON TOP OF CLOUDS' . Bob Gardiner and Frlerid From Page Al HOLM ... .. foot-dra gg ing and frustrating" the council, said he felt the com- mission now was shaped up. T"'o members of the commission were re placed by the council lasL year. One of the disappointments of the past year.has been the i1npact of inflation on the ci ty's fi nances. he said. ··we really thought we \\"ere go in g to be in pretty darn good shape fin a ncially, and y,·c'rc not really all tha t bad for this year," M<:1yor liolm said. He said the ci-. ty had unde r est imated inflation . Jle said co ping 'vith the city".s budget ··••ill be one of the n1ost "interesting and challeng ing tasks to come before us." Ma yor Holm; an outspoken foe of off-shore oil production, s aid the coastal cities and counties will have to continue to fight to preserve the tide lands. He said he believed local gov· ernments "have gotten the atten- tion of the Department of Interior !\~·hich would have to approve federal leasing of the tidelands). but while we've gotten to their at- tention, I don't feel we have got - ten a satisfactory res ponse." Mayor liolm ·s councilma ni c term runs out next year along with that of Councilman Boyd who has said he does not intend to run again for council. Mayor Holm has made no announce- ment of his plans. From Page .4 I SAFETY ... fi eld, be paid for by the city beginning in July. . ' 1 Carr said he currently is negotiating with police represen- tatives on ha ving the city pay for hols t e rs. bell s, handc uffs, batons, but not weapons. In a recent Jetter to a member of the police a ssociation, Carr stated the city s hould establish procedures whereby the city "'ould furni sh a ll nevd y hired personnel "''ith safety equiprnenl and replace items for existing personnel a s they are in need or replacement, Streller said. Jn the same letter. Carr stated that under terms of the Oakland case the c ity was not required to reimburse policemen for any past purchases of safety equip- ment. Strelle r said the associa- tion, however, still sticks to its demand that the city reimbul-se the past expenditures. Tracing corresponden c e between the city manager and the association, Streller said the association fi rst wrote Carr last Dec. 19, citing the Oakland case and pertinent sections of the Labor and Government Codes, requesting re imbursement'-.t.o each employe for the amount the employ e had spent for safety equipment. . 1 Last Jan. 24, Carr res ponded, stating he had received the let· tcr , was giving the matter atten- tion and that it would.be resolved during forth c oming sa la ry negotiations or sooner. On March 21, the association again wrote Carr about the safe- t y equipment matter. lt con- cluded, "Your dilatory approach to the safety equipment problem \Yill not m ake it di sappear." On April 3, a letter was sent by Carr lo Police Officer R. R . '"Rus ty"' Ri ce, in y,·hi ch Carr stated the procedures should be set up t9 provide safety equip- ment to newly hired cmployes. Offic e r Rice hqd inquired nboul snfct v equipment rci ln- bursemcnt iO a letter to Carr dat- ed Au g. 23, 1974. Fro1n Page Al TEAMSTERS county. San Clem ente officers will be the first poli cemen in Oran.ge County to be re presentt:'d by the Teamsters, although the union Is uffiliated with police agencies in other counties in the state. Norwalk Blasl Fatal NORWALK <UPll -An ••· plosion In a telephone booth out· 5idc a bnr today killed an uniden· tified man. De's On .()loud .. 9 . .. Newport Grad.Carries Oscar ' By HILARY KAVE Ol 1M O•HY 1"11 .. M"' Bob Ga.rdlner is still "'"•:ilking around on top of the clouds" with his Osc 1:1r and he suys thel'c's no sign of hi s coming do"'"· Th e 24-ye ar-old Newport Harbor l·ligh graduate won the Oscar this week in the ,;best anin1 a tcd s h o r t s ubj ect "" catecory for his filn1. '"Closed Mondays ." Ga rdiner , who now li ves in Portland, Ore .. brieOy returned to Newport Beach Wednesday to visit family and friends. "It's just great . There's such a mystique lQ the Oscar that total strangers keep coming up to me," the young artist Said or bi's Academy A'\'ard. For the past two days he has c arried the g o lden statue v.·herever he goes, including the Pair in Bribe Case Claim lmwce1tce By TOM BARLEY Otlloe O•llY Pllol 5Utf Suspended 0 1·ange County As- sistant Assessor George Upton and Tandy Corporation executive James Buxton pleaded innocent late Tuesday in Superior Court to bribery charges contained in a Grand Jury indictment. Both men were ordered by Judge Everett W. Dickey to face trial May 12. They remain free on their promise to appear. It was alleged in testimony of· fered prior to the indictment be- ing issued that Buxton, 48, a re- gional sales manager for the Tan- dy-controlled Radio Shack chain, pro\'ided Upton with marine and stl'rcoequipment free of charges. r\t that li1nl'. it \\'as testiried, t;pton had been ussigned by the then-county assessor Andre\v J . Hin shaw to h andle all assessment nlatters related to the Tandy group in Orange County. Upton, 54, also races trial June9 on multiple criminal charges filed agains t him and eight other assessor's employes after a long Grand Jury investigation of al- leged assess or's office ir- regularities during Hinshaw's termofoffice. · It is alleged that the nine men billed the county for more than Sl0,000 in overtime and mileage expenses at a time when 1they were actually working on Hinshaw 's <Congr essional cam- paign. Lawyers for Buxton and Upton appeared Tuesday to have aban- doned their -earlier attempt to ob- tain a court order that would seal Grand Jury transcripts support- ing the in dictment. 1116 MIWPOITILVD. AT IHTBSICTIOH OF NIWPOIT & HAl:IOl ILVD. 11/uslrated "DAISY DOT" Tone-<>n-tone Lycra Salin. Patio Dress $46.00 One Pi ece Mid leg S32.00 Other Style Colors are Available From $28.00 • Stag Chinese Casino Rt"Staurant near the Ncwpoc-t Pie r, where he dined Wednesday. Jl'1 on un· usual place for an Oscar "''Inner to celeb'rate. ··You ju s t dorl 't l e ave something like nn Oscur sitting in the car," Gardiner explained. ··So. I take it In wherever I go." Gurdiner describes hi s eight- minute film us "a humorous s tory of a wino II\ an art n1useum." The film's messa'e is that "art is eternally c"aptavating," he says. It tQOk Gardiner and his partner. \Viii Vinton, of Portland, a year and a half to complete. The pair have made several short film s together, but say that "'Closed Mondays" is definitely their best effort. ··The technique v..·c used is mock-realis m in 3-D, using full oil paint color,'' he explained. Gardine r g raduated from Nev..·pc>rt Harbor High;\{' 1969 nnd then went to the l'€t!:\.l forq,ia· College of Arts and Qr4ft8 in Oaklllnd for th1·eu~~ilt'S-• ~ "l quit school.i· .ftnaLt:r,· to-Jusl become an artisl:;,rve ·Painted signs. maps, gl'a"Phlc!t, done a fe"' commissioned "·orks, sold a fe "'" dra\\•in.g s and did a ftw films." he 'summarized. Al present, Gardiner descri~ himselr as 'a sculptor and Vinton as a cinema.tographer. both, he said, are anlmators ,and...&.each a class in animatipn al ~h e Portland Arl Museu.m. The t\~10 are planning s,veral new films.Gardiner said. Gardiner's mother, Evelyn Gardiner, is a . Santa Ao.a resi· dent, and his brotilt'r , Jake, is "''ith the South C0a8t Repertory Theater. San Juan Students Plant Pine 'Forest' About 70 fourth and fifth grade students from San Juan Elemen· tary School today beean to turn a bleak parkway strip along Avenida de la Vi sta into a ""forest" of Cana ry Island pine trees. Armed .,.,-ith shovels and the secure knowledge that Canary Island pines grow without dif- ficulty in native soil, they began digging holes for 300 trees this morning. Asst. Principal Dick Ca mpbell, who is in charge of the ambitious proj~ct: sai~ the pl~nting is being, From Page A I THEIT ... the report. Lt. Neil Purcell said the de- partment does not know who talked n·ith Serrano and dis - regarded the citizen's lip. I-le said the existence of the area and its hi story as a dump is not common kno'wledge. Public Works officials s aid the loss of the property was covered by cit)' insurance. Paul Valenzuella, street main- tenance s upe rvisor who reported the theft. estimated it \\'Ould take <.it least a days \\·ork with heavy machinery to pick up and haul n\\o"HY the property. 1 The storage area was secured by a locked gate and it is un- known how unauthorized persons gained access. According to Ser- rano, the truck had been in and out of the storage area for the past two to three weeks. carried out in observance or Arbor D<.1y and Conservation Week. The planting site involves~ 900 (oot strip along the Villa Homes condominiums which hlld been !en Unplanted by the city of San Juan Capistrano. Trees are being placed three feet apart. "These trees can be planted in natural soil wlth0l.J1 any ainend- ments and they'll survive after being watered only one time," Ca mpbell said today. "We're ex- pecting 80 to 90 percent sur· viva!." The trees v.·ere bought by San Juan Capistrano real estate brokers Leona l''it.zpatrick, Dale Nelson and J ark Caverly from the California State Division or r~orestry . They were grown to their pre- sent height of six to 10 inches at the University or California, Davis, and are expected to measure about four feet next year. The students were giYen a d·e· monstration of how to plant the trees•by•Bob--Potter of the '"Vree People," the m·an who last month treated San J u·an 's historic SOO- Jear-old pepper tree. Each tree carries the naltle of ili,planwr onia pOPJicle 1tidttfor latc:r ,identiC.ication ... hen • stu- dents return to the ar.ea for tree maintenance. Campbell said he initiated a similar project. two years ago when he was teaching at Dana Hills High School. BEAUTIFUL NEW SPRING SWIMWEAR I I ) I ' I I I I ~ I / : I· j1' I' ,\ \~ ,' .. Cut Fuel Costs Insulation's the Secret ByS\'t.VlA PORTER A rew weeka a10, the :Brooklyn Union Gal Co offered to ,.Y one.fqurt~ of the eost up to $100 to any of it?: CUltomers who insulated his roor or atti c The offer, un u.!ual lhou&h it 11, m erely undl.lrhne5 the con1tunt t alk about in•ulutlon und how muc.:h yo u could suve by Jnsul &tlni,: your home But to me, it also u1,1, ukens somu qut.-slion.s Do you know ~xactly what Insulation is? What It does" How to buy It, Install 1t " On the basl1 that you would welcome guid ance on these a.nd oth er basic questions on how 1n s ulatin~ yo ur home Money's Worth helps you conser ve fuel, hcrc'8 u sho1t1nsul;.1t1un quiz Q WhaJ dott 1nstilalKm 00 ~ "• A Its basic function 1:; to rcsuit the flow or heat 'fhe greater the d1frcr e11c(' between 1ns1de and outstde tern· peratures, the fa ster h caL will f low Jf, fo r in s t a nce, the 1n tude temperature 1s 70 de1::rces und o uts ide 1l ~ Zt'rO the In Jude surface o f a n uninsu lat ed wall Is 57 d c grcc5 W1th1n three reel of that wall, you II feel chilly ln1ulat1on also h e lps control m o is ture .ind. w hen in- stalled, will eCfectl\Cl't res ist t h e f low of moi s ture lu d c n boUBehold ai r and will prcv e ul coo d c n sat10 0 p r oble m s Q How111n.sulatwn per/unnance 1neasurc:d? 'fhe In s ulation 1ndust rv m eusur<:s t h e pc1 fo r man ce o r thermal Ce8 1S tance VHIUC ' o f 1ts produc t s 1n t e rms o r ''R's ''The h1g h e J the 'R" o r the rma l r esistan ce v alue, the more the 1n5ula t1o n w.111 resist heat f lo w f'ur 1n sle1nce f i berglass Is r ecognized und accepted as an c rf1c i e nL lnsulu t1on material Just u 3 5 inc h bla nke t o f fiber g lass CR 11 ) has the same t l\erma l 1es1s t a n ce value us u w o ode n wall nine inches thic k , a b n ck w a ll 4 5 fe e t thick, or e1 s t o n e wa ll 11 reel thick Q How much might !}ou save by 1n.s1.1 /at1ng your llo rne ., A 1f y ou a h o m eowne r h a d six inc h es o f 1ns ula t1o n 1n s t a lle d 1n y o ur att ic 1n June 1974 your a nnual s avings (If yo4 hved in New Y o r k l 'Aould be $343 accor ding t o s tudtesiby Owens Corning 1'~1 berglas Corp I f you had t h e sam e Job done tn Janua r y 1975 your-ann u il l saving s "ould be $418 41. Jn s um, i n New Yo1k C 1ty 1 whe r e ut1hty r a t es are hig h and the winters cool, you could save m o r e than $400 per year on healing and cooling cos ts b y adding s ix int h e s o r ins ulu Uon lo an a verage sized Unins ula t ed a t tu: In a warme r Southe rn c ity , s uch as llo uston, this s ame amount o r 1ns ul a lion 1n an attic w o uld sav e around $140 a yeu r 1nostly due to lower a ir cond1l1on1ng Cuc I costs Q What " R" values are recommended /o r hom e 111suklt1on~ A The F e d eral l-lousrng A d m1n1s trat1on r eqwr es tha t new homes have six inc h es o f 1nsulu t e d <R 19) tn ceilings and attics and 3 5 in c hes (R 11 ) 10 walls The Fede r a l Energy Adm1n1s tra t1o n recom mends an 1ns u l<it 1o n value o r R 24 for attics a nd ceilings The k e y po int 1s t h at m ost experts ag1 ee l h u t all h pmcs -new and old -s h o uld h ave a rn 1n1mum 1ns ulat1o n value of J 5 inches <R llJ 10 we11J5 i.!Dd s i x 1111.:h e :; (R 19 ) 1n a t t ics and ceilings Six-month Income Up 40o/o at Disney ' . Speclal lo1$)e Daily Pilot BURBANK -Wall·))iSlley Productloni has r e ported het income fort1le six. m o nthS and the qua rtet, ended March 31 up 40 pert'ent and :U percent res pec tively Net 1 n~om e f o r t h e six m o nths e nde d M arch 31 Y.CJS $21 ,3411000 o r 71 cents (or common s hare c o m par ed with n et income or $15 197 000 o r 51 c e nts tn the like penod a year ago For the quarte r ende d March .. 31 n e t inc ome w as $14 ,201,000 or 47 c e nts per common s hare v s $91258,000 or 31 c e nts 1n the h ke pcnod a y e ar ago Donn B Tat um , chi11r m a n of the board s aid the coin p<iny s gros s revenues (or the s ix m o nth p erio d r e a c hed a 1 e c ord $210 968,000, u p 23 per 411e o t over Ctscal 1974 Att e n dance il l \.\'a lt Dis n ey W o rld dur1nc the s econd qunrte r and s ix monlhs ~oded f\-1<.irc:h 31 inc r e a s e d 49 5 per cen t t o 3 149,000 a n d 'l7 9 per c1e nt lo 5 197 ,000 respe1.-1 1v~ly Attendan c e at D isn e yla nd dunng the S i1n1e quarte r and six months p e rio d s tot a le d 1,640 000, up 19 1 p e r cent a nd 3 388 000 u p 9 1 p e r cent res p cct1v e l y The above r1gu ~es in c lu d e 10 days o f the 15 d ay E a s l e r vac ati o n pen od ' a ll o r" h1ch fell d unng the third qua rte r o f the 1974 f ts caf y e <1r, New C1Jtt1pron1ise No-fa ult Insurance Law Near Reality? Capitol Ne"s S e rvice SACRA~1ENTO -W ith a p ast h is tory o( f a ilure 1n the legis lature a nd a group o r auth o r s who are w1l11ng t o com promise, t h e n o tio n o r no fa ult automobile 1ns u r <1nce may bec ome a r e ality dunng the curr e nt \eg1s l a t1ve s ess ion Several authors of p ast measur e5 1n the are a o r no fault are now 101n1ng 10 the s upport of a bill by A ssembly man A liste r McAhs t e r 10 . S a n J ose) Among the f o rm1<lu ble , coa l 1t1o n o f b1 partis an and b1 cam e r a l ~ 9 supporte rs o f the n ew IN HIGH GEAR legislal1on are Senator G eorge Mos cone ( D San -- Franc1s~o), s peake r o f the ass embly 1 A s semblyman R o bert Beverly (R Redo ndo Beach), assembly m1nonty floor leader , and A sse mblyman Howard B erman <D ·She rma n O aks), assem b ly m aJonty fioprleader. NEEDLESS TO SAY. THAT 1s a h ealth> b ase o f s up port for any lcg1s l a U ve meas u r e partic u l a rly o n e o n a s u b · Ject that has b e en aro und Lhc Capito l fo r s eve r a l year s Author McAlis t e r c a lls the bill the 'm ost com prehe n s 1ve auto motfile ins urance r e fo rm leg1s l a t1o n 10 California h ist o r y It would e n act w h a t is known as the CaUfor n l a Moto r V e hic le R epar a tio n s Act, actually a modified no fa ult con cept P assa g e this s essi o n would m ake t h e b ill e ffective n ext January and w o uld reqwre every m otor vehic l e owner a nd operator, unless s pec 1flcally e x e mpte d , to purc h ase a policy ol personal lnJury protection ins ura n ce prov1d1ng $50,000 'medical care b e nef its plus a ddit iona l c ompen s 1tl1on fo r ¥o:age loss, loss o r ser v ices, s urv ivo r b e nefits and fune ral ex· pens es r . Pay m e nts w o uld be m ade b y the ins ura n ce compa n y r e .1ar dless of the f u ult o r the bene f1c 1ary THS NO· FAULT SIU. WOULD provi de benefits with· out regard to fa Ult , but w o uld not rest net a n injured person 's rlght \O sue for pain a nd s u/Ce nng Unins ure d moton s t s w o uld be prohibit e d fP.Jm .'wng for any d a mages w hic h they c o uld h a v e r eceived h a d they p urc hased the required In 1urancc the r e b y d1f;coura g1n·g t h e f1 hn ~ of a.ny but t h e more 1ub1 tant1al pain and s ufre rln.R laws uits Moto r1s t i1 would be able to s a tis fy the Finan cial •Res pona 1b 11i t y Law by b u y ing a polic y of personal in.ju ry .,Protection tn1u ran~ The p resent F 1nan c 1al R ea1><>ns lb1llty Law purports to require m ot o n sts t o b uy Uab1llt y In · aurnnce . ..,_ Th u1sday Aprll 10 1975 UAILY PILOT Thur1day'e Clo1i~ Prices NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE -PI l/ooi.1 lliM ~ ""' ~ "'' ~ ... \dr\ ,.. ~ I' I (ldt.1 0.. Ch\/ P ~ \~I C.-u., P I (..,.) (IOw {/IQ I' l \r.Jo) U... ('-,! Pl (f!Oll (.kM ... 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NEWSVM, ti< Ht, A..Utl• J A MES DAMON N E W $UM £\!tie ol MABELLE HATKAWAT A<Nwtl. ltll.£'1', 0.<t•l.<td NOTICE 1$ HEllll8'1' GIVEN 101 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN to ,ho lt'Oitors o11,.,. •Dotw l'l<lfllf'4 119C'fodoon t...ollon. o• '"" •l>Ove ow-a°"'""'"' ••'ell--~,...,.,,.:. U.tinl• "l;Mi"l lftM .i1 Pe•"""l "•vino <•••"'l "991nfl •I! ~la Ch<tcit11I MJ t9CMil•.0 10 hi IM .,.Id det-nl •r• t•QUl,~U 10 lti.o ,_.m, wltll ,.,. IM~•••T ~ctUt"''' Ir t"-m, .. 1111 111<1 ""<l!l\••1 va.uc:""'•· In 'W ol1 1t• of '"-<•••~ ot 111(-•llO"' en-tne onlco 01 th• <I'•• 01 th11 ellC"" en- \lto to .. rt, or lo ortM111 lr.tf'¥\. with Hit l1lltd<.ourt, or lo C••"'"' lll•tn, ""'h ll'le ·tttwrv wouci..rl . 10 tl\e wnotr~lllf"\1 nocn~, •O...Cllf••, lo ill• undef~•w>ed t ! ... olllctol uwlr •l1onwy, WALTER •11,. office ol II•• •UOr-,. fl:OSERt < BARANGER, 1501 We"<lltt Oro ... A. EASTMAN, Jl'il)H•tbOr 8h(l .• Suife <J•le l20, Newport Be•tll, C•lltom11. UJ, CO!ol# ........... C••ilor"i•. ""'•ell i> •111(11 1\ Ille plK• •t b\;l~lnt•• of U.. llfl 11'111 Pl..:• ol lh•~•M•~ ol IM uno.n.IQrllMI .,.,1.,.eo In •II l'rlo9tt••• pert.alnlno IC Jn 1U m.ller• po;r1.1n1ng lo ltt.ttlM"OI r>e e\i..te"' .. lo decrodent, w!Vlln IOW !.4<d tWUtO.nl, wo1Mn tour mQntl'll. Ml .. •oorol"1>ftf lhe l!"t pubtk 1tlonot till! t"" t.r~t t>Ubllt1Hon OI tlli> l>OllC•· •<•liU',_ 1 0..ttd .....,.,,,, 16, tt1S O.IH-rch2•, 1•1s JOHN JAY HATHAWAY BANK OF N EWPQRl E:oeculCM' 111 tllt Wlft al E•t(Ul(lf OI th• Wiii OI '"' •bo ..... ""'"''° detedl!nl ,,. _,,..,111meddet-..1 •oet:RT A. IEAITMAH ~AL Tt:tt R. 8AttAMGt: tt AllWMy •1 L1w )OJ 1J111e1tdltt 0r1.,., Stifle JH v• ""'..., e1wo1., $11il• JIJ .... wt .. M ... Cllllf••l'lll tlw;J ~ ... Meu, C1Ultr11l1 .,.,, ·,11 IJMI '41-~SO Tel: !7HI J4t.ll.M •\ll0"'9y l11r E .. t 11tff Allorney IOI E ot<•tlor- Publhl'lt'd Orin~ Coa.i 0.Uy Pilot, Pl.of>t•""ell Or1n11e Co••I 0•11~ Pilot, ~\,ot<ll 11, •no Apr. J, 10. 11, 1t7S 111~1~ Mir. 11, •1'111 Ap,. l , 10, 11, 19/~ 11'1·1S .-'-'-'-"-'=--- PCBl.IC 1'0TICF. PL: 8 1.IC !'\OTICE Jrt0TICE IN\llTIMG •tOSONGEHERALOILIGATIOM eOHO$ OF MOUL.TON·HIG U EL WATER Ol~TAICl FOA IMPAO\IEMEHT . OISTAICT"HO.~A N011CE IS HERE8'1' C.l\/EN l""t ~•!tO DoO~ tor tfle P\'•<"•i.e bl 11.~so.000-... ( .... l)'eMr•I QDl'9-1hlll'I bana•ol Mo ... 1ton.N1Q<ll!I ...... t#f Oo'>ll•Ct OI O•~ Count,, C•lol0<n11. tor 1....,,ovtment 0 .. 1 .. u •A w<ll be retel .. td by th• e.o..•o ol Dirt< tor •of s•10 do~tri<t <1t lhepl.tttuP !O '"" hme ~w ~IJllC •••~ TIME: PLACE: MAILED 6tOS~ 10 0Clo'cl1><" A.M. 41'.0.S.T.l APro1lO. lill 8dn!o.11l A...Wr1<dNT &SA S•llll F•oor Conltren<t Room )SS !ooul n F '""""' s1r.,e1 l11SA"91'te~. Cihlorn1<1 s.cru•rv of tn" O•~l•lcl < o W1ll1<1mC.i.+1g;in1;>et1>i1m, \/•Ct Prt•<O~! C:.O~rnmenlal Fil'l1nc# ~el.:illons 81n11. o! Anoeroc1 NT &SA P.0.6o•~q lo' AllQelt~, C•h!Orn1• 'IOOJO OPENING OF BIDS: TM bid!. .,..;11 be •tceiwtG D, ,,.., ~rt!•r<t up to tfle Umt .....a •t Ille pl«.e 5Pftol;.G aoo~ ..... u1 Dt a~no,d Elf ll>P Secrtt•r1 1 ..... mtO'o•tely tOllO•ong rt<t ipl, •n:l woll Dtprt~n\fO t<J tl'le 6o••d of Oir~ctor~ loiter 0Uflll9 ll>P '.Mln>e Odf. • • l)S"UE. Sl,W!>0,000 C..~lgl\illell "!91} Wa,!e Water liano, of MOUIUM'l•NoQUtl W•l~r o"'"'I tor Improvement Oo•l••<t ,,_o, •A <lll'l><~l in9ol ll!loono•. numbere.- 1 tal10.00!_l!1nc1u~•v" ottne~~tion~e•~.oa~~~r ll IS. 19~S. MA TVRtl 1 ES' The 00~ won -turt in con~ulo•e numtrlc.111 oriwr on April IS 1n tl>P ""'"""ts for eat II ot thf °M' "'"•I vea r~ "' lollO•" PRINCIPAL 'l'EAR AMOUNT ·~· ) 1~.000 "" "·"' ... , "'·"' 19tiA Jl.000 "" lS,000 .... 40,000 ·~· •0,000 ·~ ·~.000 .. ~ ''""' "" 40,000 '"' ~1.000 •m 60.000 IY<J IU ,000 PRINCIPAL Pi:ilNCI PAL ~ '"' \Q9$ 1~~6 '"' ·~· "" """ ~· ,00, ,.,, '""' ,00, PRINCIPAi.. '"""""' i !0,000 IS,000 ..... BS,000 QS.000 100,000 110,000· HS.000 11S,OOO IJS,000 H S,000 155,000 I NT£RES l ' Tn• """"'~ti bP•r i"l•rl!•I .. , ir rirlP tH rir"J; la be •••ed UP· on ll>P "''" tnt<tol Out not 10 l!•tetoe•. per """""" p.ovtf>tl! ~mi11nnu1111y. PAYMEN,T· S..10 ttonO> 11n:l ll>P on!e•t,, lloe•eo" •rt O•Y•f>ll! 11'1 ld"".'ul m<>nl'Y ot t"" UnU!"O Sidle• ot Amt<1ta •I Ille office al tl>P lre•~u•e• ol the di\· 1'><1 1n Lo1gun" Niguel, C.il•!o•n•a, Of •ttl'leofti(e al •ny p,tyong d\)t'nl ol lllt di'• l"tl <n La~ An~ll!' or S.in Ftanto!.<;a, (•lil.,.,no•, Clll<•QO. llloncu,, or New Ya••, <1t lhl!<>1>!<0n a!'""' no1oer tl'll:'reol, REGISTRATION: rh" bands will be (QuPOn bond~ reg i•HaDlt ·~ta pr in·. ,..,..1 Ql'lly CM'"' to ootn principal anoot'ller"'''"""' t11e tarm al re9"1t•l•on ""'' llt '...,.gea, tH ll'lt oonos d<scn•r;re<1 lrom re<;1istr.ilon. •II '" .ttcarcl.ance w•tll It'll:' P<OW•~'""' '" tne rt~lu1 •Ol'I P•o••O•nq tor 1n.e ''"'an< c al 1"" °""'"· RE DEM PT ION: Tnt l>onOs rnatur,,.gonor pro or la .. or ii TS, 19'10, sh•U not beWb1I!(! to t•ll •no <e<l!!mP1oon prior ta maturoty. Thi! t>onds mo11uton9 an or ;;iHer Ao"I IS. l'l'll. or ilny ot !l><!m. may be tlllt'd bPlort maturily ano rcelecmed <11 !l>f oc••on ol tl>P lloarO 01 Oire<ton at 1r.eo"tri<:1 an Ao••• 1S, 19'90, "'an •ny on• lert~! 011vmen1 oate tt'le•l!at"r ptior to malu<olY. at "•l!dtfl'llllllln price tor tlCh f't~n•able t>ono eaual to the pdnc.ol)ill drR)Utlt tt••!reol, pl"'• urem.um equitl 1o """launn O• on. P'"'ent (l•"•l O! sa.o P'•n<•P"ll amount tor each ye1r or Pol'· ''°" tl>P•Nit Hom tl'le •eOl!mption Odle ta !ht mattH"lh Cl•lt. "'II or dny ot tlle -5ub1ec• lo <"II may De t.all~ tor reOe.,Te>l.on at..,,, CWll! I•""'· 11 l"'~ '"""' •11 ol .,,.. l:>Ond~ •re rtdel!""'d •I ""Y one hmP, '""h band• !>hall De <e<lffrntO anl, •n onveri.e order ot mat""'Y .ino nu.rnt>tr tieo;t11>r"ng woth Ille nio;i11e~1 n.,m'tle!•ed -· . l'UAPO:OE OF' ISSUE: ll'le band\ Wl"•e a11!1111rt1ed tar Ille ac:qu,~itlon and <Oll'ttr..Cl•on 01,.,;r,aoe l<\Cilolie•tor lmpro•emenl 01Sl11c1 No. 4A. , SECUR1 TY . The l>OllO\ a•t ~yaDll! lrodi•n unl\,..1\t'd annu"' ir•"'''""'l'll "'POI! t•••Dle l•nd wolnon Improvement Oos .. .a ?«>. •A,"' l••m c,..r~ Wll oth, ""'w.int to ~11011~ lSl>OI> 1MI JbOSal \l'le W•ler c.-. "'' t•••O •nd tollt< tt'd 1,. 1"'ulnt•ea\ t EGrll.l INVESTMENT: Said 1:0>$ ..... n. ll('lote 1111! delove•Y tlltr#af, De o:.tt !Hoed 10< in•t•lment unOer ...,., pur5u;i.nt 10 lilt pravo~oon• ot tne D"'''"' W.:11f'l•ri tdw, Oo~•~•on 10 <>I troe W•1er Coll<!. HaW<!~er, no1w1tn~tanoong \UCh '"rhlit•!•on. In lllt opinion ol bona covo!>el, Ille et iOib•lil 1 ot Sil<d OOl'l<h !Or tne •1'1- wPSt ment al lllflO~ 111 comrne•<idl or""'°;""' bltnlr:s, H such, Is subjt<I to !lie P•o· "'~'°"S Ol llle Finall(ial CoOI! DI tlWSli11tOI (.alitarnia, ...,.,. ''"''m~I to lllal e1- lft l \Niii bP prontHI on""'" band be,,..alh t~ cerlll!(il!ion. Ut'l,,..r ll>e canolt•ons ~•t•t<l •n Sl!ttt1>n 1312 of Ille F,...,..,.,Coae, S..ICI bOndS m•y l>I! e u911Jle lor t"" 1nwtslme"1 al lunos ot ""'~•. ~orpooritti"'1S, or "llel'Kil!S, ott'le1 tllan \~v•~ n.>n•~. ,..,..,,!hf' ldw 1eli1Un9 tothfo tuflchof W<hJll'•~ns. corporatlan,, or il<Jtn- t it\ •utnoro1es or reQuore~ lnv••lmPnt ot $.>•d lund~ in setut<tie~ In ;r,n•th Y Y• 1ng> ban•~ "'~ •utnor' 1ed 111 in\Ol!S' tt>eir lunG•. TERMJOF5Al£ l11ttr••I A•I•: Thi! ma.tl<nim r•!" bid m;iy nal e•tt #d B'• Dt• <annum, Pi!Yilblt i.tn\l•nn ... au,. Ea ell ratt OiO mu~! Ile• mull•Plt ol1not11.,1 '""'·No oonot ""'11 bP•• more !Mn on" inltrtsl r•le, M>O 111 OOnd~ OI '"" wme m.Jluroly ~h•ll be•• 1M"'"'"' rate E•th OOndmusl Ile•• 1nte•e~t 1t Hoe ••le ~•lit'd on Ille O<O Hom••• d.ile la •IS t ••t i! m•luroty O<lt"-Only -<<1<1Po11 will De all""'*" la .,•en oonCI tat ta<h !n>1;1llmtnl ol on\ert~t l~r.,,,n, ano olll\ providing !or ilOO•l•On•I or ~upplfn1en1 •t coupon~ v.il 1 De rl!lft IHI. fht •Ml! Ot'I ""' mat11rily CM' go"aup al mahitlllts shall not be mo rt 'han 1•. Of noqhl!r lllitn tne in\l!fl!~I •••ton 1ny Otl'll:'r m,llUroly Of group Ol matu,,lot~. Thi! °""°" n1dtu"nQ on an• yt1r •lier 1'l90 511.111 be<1r rn!tr.,~I "' • r;11e tQ.,•l to or nogtltr 1111n Int': pr tceoono wt •r. A"'"''' Tl'\t t)Ond• ~n.icl Dt '1(110 !or <asn only. All D•05 mu>t De lor not It~• """';111 ot ll>P OOnd' llt•tby oiler~ tar Ylt ~ t.ten bld-Sh•ll statt lhil tl>P O•d· OPr al!t•• ~ ano "'<rued m1er11st to tl>t Gate ol Ol!liwery, thl! premium. 11 •ny, ""O 11>P ontert\I r~te o• •al~\ not 111c•cee1111l;Jt Sllf(ilo"d htr•on, at •llotll the 010- ~' olltr\ 10 Olly \a•d oonos. Eath h•dOC • """II ~talt on nls bid lh" rot.ii ~l ,,,_ ie•tSl cos1 on doll a•' d n<l \Ill! •wt<'o)Qt fW!I in,erest r "'"' del.,rnit""d the•eby, •1>1<11 .,.,.,.Ill! <an~•Ol!r~d onla• m~liwonly itt'ld not" par! ol ll'lfl Oki. ,.il)l'll!sl Butcter; lllt ttond• ••II tot •••••HdedlO tlle 11iofll!•I resoon~ibll! b•<IOI!• or .,D•<lfk•• tan\•dtr•nq llH! onterei;t ••le or ••tts -.:111eo """ tt'le premium otle•e<I ii"""· ll>P ll•Qhtst D•d wUI bP Mii!•""""" by cleOuc.tlng Int •rnou..1 ol \hi! prp'. mium b•O Id <1ny > t•om Ille 101.1111mount Ol lnte•tst •hocn 1"" lli'1r<CI wa.,ld bl! r"qu<reo la P<I• !ram l!>f d•te OI .,.,d band5. 10 IM rt -cto..,. matu,,ly date\ ther!!'Qt di !hf coupon 'd't or •~1H """''lied on !lie blO, •no Ille ... ara woll be •m-on !he Ila•" ol Ille loWf!st ,,.., lflter""I C05! to tl'le d'"""· 1~e purt n.ise• n•ust Pilr att•ueO •nlel#SI from tre date of tl>P oonas to 1""°"'"01 deli we• v. com- ""'"" an .. l60•0i11 ve11 r ""°~"· llltCo•I DI J>tHl\Ol'O ll>P _, .,,,. bP borne lly tile (li~trocl. 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DAILY PIWL .CL*~SSIFIED A.Ss· ' ........... . - ltnffll• ' ••• ' •.•.• ~ ........ ,.M ................. , n.-1o1 .' ........ 5000-'°" ..................... """-""-.ib, .......... . llll ' fww:I ,.' .. ' S050-S4?t ~vk11 ' l..,airl. 't000-60n You Con Sell It, And ft, [ 4 ,.,2· S87S ] One Coll Slirvice Tro!le It With a Want Ad ~ Fast Credit Apel'OVIQI,, .... ~I,,,.,... ~J~·\···--""' ~·"""·· ....... "'' ,, ......... ''°""" 1-------·1-u for Salo ........................ ERRORS: Advwriloers G-IOOJ should check fheoir ••••••••••••••••••••••• daily ond ._,t. l'AIMTUP '°" 1.,.,.dlafoly. Th FIX Uf' DAIL y r!LOT $30,000 lfabll1ty for MM first i This 3 !_~~":. 2 buth correct IAnrftoft only. home i~'the ~t buy in Houses fGrS• ....................... Costa Jttesa. Neer s hop· pin.:. transpor\11\ion. 11chool s. Great potential 'or young family or in- vestment. CaU MS·!H.91 . Geftf'f'Cll I 002 Oi'fN Ill Q." s JUN 10~1 N>CI' ;l···· '"···; THE -iEALl ESTATERS • ••••••••••••••••••••••• UNUSUAL HOME 1-'i rsl time offered. 4 bedroom. fumily room, 2 frplcs , 3 baths, big lot, 4 ear j?ara~e . 2 patios, re· Ccntl y rcn1odcled. All I.his and lo\'cl.v E<istsidt• loc-ation . llarbor Hi gh School cllstr1 t·t. Asking $64.500. Ov.·n('r v.'111 listen to offers. Call540-1151 ~HERITAGE REALTORS 6BR DUPLEX $89,500 4 up/2 dn. s teps to ocean. Great incorne prop v.•1 x- lra prkg .. on \\·ide Jot. Ov.·ner will rinunce. JACOBS REALTY 675-6670 COUNTRY CLUB LIVING HODOWMGI ~nterlainer 's dream yard! Bit? s parkling pool. U lti mat e privacy . Wrou~hL iron <lecor. 4 Family s ii.C" t"JC"drooms. Country kitchen . No doY.'n G . t . Lov.· do .... ·n others. Call for morC" 1n- rormal ion! 847 -60.10. Af.(C"nt. SPANISH HACIENDA RED TILE ROOF ArchC"d ittrium entry. Big formal livinA room. Separat e family room. ('ountry kitchC'n. l~o;1t door throuJ::h J?uragc. Bi.e ··(." shaped lot. Park· like scttin,::. Just 546.950. tlurry -call now lo sec . _847-6010 A.e_e_nl.·----, SPLIT LEVEL :l Ar . 21 ~ Ba. formal llin· 1ng. Trina J\.1odcl. vic1,·. F:sl<ite savs sell! fl.l ake off<'r. S67.cioo. SPAHLING nr:AL ESTA1'E 833·3548 VA /FHA Repos in-Oran,l!t"e'nunty Keys in ofr.icn WORLQ REAL ESTATE Sl?eciali st s 1n. govl'rn- mt!nt financed homes ! 556-7777 call anytime HEW OH MARKET Nev.·port Beach duplex. fo'ec land. Sharp & <'ozy. S62,500. SPi\HLJNC. TIE,\L ESTATE 833·3.">1R • F IXEH liPPF:H • ALL areas O.C.-1( ~·ou have cas h or credit. Principu1s only. Agl. 1$42-9601 " '·. '. ~-~·;-·:<:: ---- OVERFLOWING VALUE llEACHAREA $2,04SDOWH Prin1c bcat·h :1r€'0. neur fw y .. shops & schools. ·rret' lined s treet . Sl'cludcd cnlry, 27 "xl5' li\linA roo1n. O\'l'rsized C'nuntry kilchcn'. formal dine . family sil.ed bedrooms. kin g s ized master suite. built in humpers. freshly re. df't•o rated in & out. Ex· {'e ptiona l value 11t S40.900-owne r mus t gn-take ad\lunlage, call 842-2535. Ol'IN l!J 9 • or) IUN lb~I '.• 1 [-lfJIH;fl 3 +FAMILY + POOi. All or the up)'.!rudin~ is done for you in this lovl .. ly 3 hcdroorn home. Dec o r ator touche s thruout. 2 Lari;:e patios v.·ith heated & filte retl pool. A home for family fun . Cal/ 545·9<191. --------- .. BEACH RANCH"' POOL & FAMILY ROOM HO DOWN VA Fantaslic four hedroom beal·h homl'. 8 pal·ious entry to cnormoll'i livin~ <1nd dining rooms. Uni· que garden kitt·ht•n Jumbo size pan y room. Kin g s iz(' mas ter & chilclrens s uitl.'S. Wall of ):!la ss to Polynes ian par;1dis 1•. Spc{'\acular pool and liki hut. No dov.·n to \"Cls. Lov.· dov•n to ~on-\·cts . (.'a ll <1uick 963-67&7 . Ol'fNr11 9 ·"~~u·i'-.~,,r, 1· ['~J 'WA TERFROHT DUPLEX $1 IS,000 An investors dream come true. An outstand· ing Ne .... ·port Beach pro. perty complete with private hoal /doc k. Amenities inc lud<' beamed ceilings, fireplaces. lots of brick, tree shaded fountain in yo rd. Appl. only Call &Hi-771 1. Open Eves. -BLUE PACIFIC VIEW 4 BR. POOL BEACH Unobstructed oce an view! High on a hill. E:nte r private walled e<1urtyard t<1 elegant oval pool. Formal entry to spacious foyer. Gourmet .. -For Salo· . ' l!!I:' '"For -. ···················•·•· ~ ••.....•••.........• Generol • . • J 0.62 G._,ol I 002 .................................................. -~ ;'/"4tbe S.""" ~ . REALTOR.s'. PRICE RBIUCTIOH TRf.PLEX' in excellent rental area. E~cfl unit h.as 2 bedrooms. se·paratc paLios , quiet area. but close lo s hopping. 0l'IY $.)9,950, I CALL-64A-7270 28 28 E. Coast ijighwoy, Corona· del Mar PROPERTY MANAGEMENT .• , :--r;-;;ii: .. s;,..;;:-;;";"; .. ~; .. n;,w;i .. ;;,"]P'!'RllJ lfll•U fClll llWI~ llOUIU .. 1'1 C•I 1111"' fOf fVT, lllt N 1-1 ••rl'i•U II lflf 111101 1002 1002 ....................... ················-····· ST ARTER DUPLEX . $38.000 EASTSIDE First t\mc investurs de- li~ht ! Only $38,500 ror this prime east side Costa Mesa location ! Br· in,:: hamme r & p aint brush-you fix & make a bundler You own it for $3.8.50 + costs. Take ·ad- vantage. Call tod&y. &16-717J. OllN HI Q . rr ~ IUt; l(ljjf N·• I• THE REAll ESTATERS ~ V.A.IUYERS S65 Deposit for credit re- port and· appraisal for this immaculate 3 bdrm, 2 bath doll house priced at S44.900. New carpets. fo'rC'Sh1y painted. C<t\I HACIENDA REAL ESTATE 963-8316 VACAMr COSTA MESA 2 STORY $47,000. Near proposed marina site. "Bike to beach, >A'alk t o shopping. Gourmet kitchen. l !ir~e famjly room. Naturt1l wqod burning brick fireplace. CalJ 962-7788 tojruipeot. ,Q, KE:V 'iP P.E:AllORsA Colta<J• ~Y. the Sea $52,500 3BR inl'. mslr suite & pvt ba, beam ceilings, brick £pl , pvt tennis ct &pool in comm. of fine homes, I blk to bl'h. Principals only._,--, LO.WEST PRICED WATER VIEW ILUFFS CONDO Beautifully redecorated. Vacant & ready for oc· . ' . . ....... ,,__ ,, 1-·-~-............................................... '"-rol IQ02,G..J..o1 , • '1'002 ....... , ................ , .. , ...••..... ~·~····· \:OtlOHA DEL MAii LUXURY •D\ll'l:IX Lge roof garden. Spacl<iu• 3 & deit ea. unit. Custom design, south of hWy & adja~ent to Irvine '!'err, Selim ce,ili~gs . Frpl 111 ea. 2 Yrs .11cw! View! litir l'y! • 2111 s .. J....,.Hifi,a..d 1 • HIWl'ORT CENTER. H.L 644-4910 G .... rol I 002 6,,,......1 °, , , I 002 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• .. ' I NEWLIST1t4G EXEC RETREAT l·Blk. to O<ean; soHd 2 Close to Mesa Verde (/<1l r BR. + family rm. homt>; Course on quiet l'Ul•fl(', R-2 lot, room to build. sae . Entt!r throui.,!h $62,000 wrought iron.gates. past CALL 675-7060 Qriental landscaped fllUite.r with fountain fn· ~.GOV "' --o ~wel I des i 1 g ned 3 -4l:tR., Ba. bedroom·forma ,dininli LowQ n enl home with fllany CAI s_s~ O especially appointed / 1 r ... ~~ Jeatu r es includ ing 1• A;~ , carved t ea k w o:~o~d~~~~~r,· ~rlil:i(~·,~~~ div)der, 2 lplcs & rove p<1lio into invltihg ,•It garden. 1765 Buha.tna LM. LA:G.U • off Country Cl ub Drive, LANDMADK Mesa Verde. Open Sun. " day 1·5. F'or information Ten eomr;nercial rt'ntals call 1'ri·Ila rbor Realtors, in choice South Laguna. Ocean ·vrew, st'tleduled DBA. income is $1550 per HEWLlmHG Newport Island 2-Story 3 bdrm .. 2 bath ramily home. with lots o ch arm. Spotless condi· tion! Owner ready t mov e. purchased another. $79,950 673-3663 673-8(116 Eve associated BROKERS-REALTORS i\11' \Ill Bolt•<>o &'' lc~l month . llighway fron- tage. Suluilil all offers to anxious owners. Call 673·8560. Ol'fN 111 q • n·s JUN ro 11t N!(f• lll THE REAL , ESTATER5.J MESA.V.UDE 4BEDROOMS s51~'900. Al\'D NEW ON THE MARK ET-s harp oorth Costa ~1 esa 4 bedroom, 2 h ;1l h & family room . Beautiful eondition with rcmod~l ed kitl'hen and nc v.· carpt•ls lhruout . Pcrfe1.:l cul·d"·sac.: loca- tion. J,a r).ll' priv<1tc· yard. Pri{'t'tl only $41.950. ('ull no\\·. ~·on 't lasl. 5"6·5880 cupancy : 3 bdrms., 2'h l~~~~~~~~~~""I baths. Owner will con· sider lease/option. A real bargain at $711,500 Lar~est yard in Me!>a Verde North. Room for pool, garden. OT paddle tennis court. Premium irade wall , floor and wind ow · co\lerln gs. Nat"!_ral wood g r ain kitehen• eabinets, tluJ.!e master suite with walk· in closet a nd private Rarden atrium. For ap- C. F. Colesworthv Reattors 640.0010 VJEW ON KINGS RD . lst. pointment call 962·T1ll8 time on mkt. Just remod. ii KE:Y 2 & convert den, 2ba, ~I beam ceil., plank nrs, 2 ~' .-..e~LTQFUft rpl . etc $93 .750 . .. .j, .. '!_ .,,, __ HERITAGE ' • REALTORS PACJFIC R.E. Davij , . IJ~ 4 BED 2 BATH _I..e\11ne,642·0200 • flt'ltii ""'J!)tn U1D b't'keep • ---~ ~ _..... ·B"nd-"fulaxl ll:m -b>mfort. OUTA SIGHT Ow n er is no where a round and this BIG BEAUTIFUL4 bedroom . J bath h ome v.·ith separate family room and dining room is \'a- cant. Bring your family or call to see $58,500. S 1800 Down ~ Her«:;'s a r easonably Owner .... ·ants rasl s;1I('"''"' ...-ewportll1ISllta priced thi-ee'' bedroom v.·ill pay llu v(:r.<i i·o~ls-ON Tt(E CAN ~ON -home1Mtht Sptc1ous hv- Full price sis.~. Onlll" enjoy truly immaculate 3 'i'TfT'°11 rn~.,,.tnl·e r n 5'1 down-Lar.:c C'.orncr llCdroom. den hom<'. llas kitchen. All overlookinll'. lot. Good nei&bborhood. huJ.!e playroom & ln~e a beautiful tree shaded Westside. 1-1\irry. CALL lot with partial ocelln ~ree n belt:' Price r e· PRESTIGE lfOMES. V1~w.i1s,ooo. ,. . duced to •'°';ooet <::t11I 545,004• • PETE BARIUSTT" 673·8550. .., COUfltry ~ -REALTY-!iQ,:&ir0ZLN1'1· 7..;::: ;~;·:1.~18!:./;~~ ~..e.e :,i.i,.,~:· .. ·.·.·· .. • .. ;~ftllill fpl. 4Bll . Interior rteshlY . -==-•.:•m==s;,r r:i i ntt.od ... $45,SO:J. ALL U.S. VETS $2,250 DOWN! It is your right lo own a POOL ~CALL W 1211 ............ ~/. 752· 7315 64'9',,."1'1!!11 DONALD M. BIRD home with no down p ay· Bike to beach. Or s plash mcnt . Staff of ex -in your own sparkling \·cterans to assist you. pnol. Gnr~eous brick Call World Real i::stalc, fC'ncin i.:. Dig s undeck. ()range County 's only H utncma~e r's dream Vett•ran Real f.:s talc kitchen . G·enc r ous S pecialis t . As k for ·bedroom. Lov.· low down Vete r ans counselor. ·P¥Ymqtt. tlurry--call ·6•1StJJ] A~•o(1J)le1, Ru Ito•• MEWLlmHG Neat 2 story Balboa l'eninsula Point home. 4 Bedrodms, 3 baths. and huge family room. Open beam ceilings. Storage for boat or camper. See it now al only $81.500. Call 540-ll:Sl ·~-HERITAGE ' LaCUESTA 556-7777 , Call anytime. now 8'17-6010. Agent. This Select Property is One year old and the owners huvc spent a rortune in upi::r ades: hdwd Ji,· rm Plrs.,Geo11eral 1002 Spa nish tile gourmet••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• kitch., custm wallpaper & crplS . lhruout. It's a reat ·SllOWPL(\CF.. S59.950. CALL r;o w ! 556·266-0 C::: SELECT "~ T'PROPER:r!IES ' macnab I irvlne realty )!a rdcn kitchen and dine.~~~~~~~~~~ ..... Com fortabl e living and 1- fa m ii y rooms with UNl.lMITf.:D BLUE PAC I FIC VJEW! Separate J::Uest and l'hildren suites. Rambl· in~ ocean view master suite. First lime offered. $7500 down . Don't m iss it! Call 963·6767 ' • REALTORS WATERFRONT! HARIOll., VIEW SOMliltSET. ,. 5 bedrooms, 3 baths, huge family room & 2 brick firepla<;es . A"ri excell ent location & an exceptional price -S93,500. Emmet McKune 644-6200. (V79) F Rent oPfN 111o.11 s fUN ro"M"Merl · -----.. ·THE REAL ESTl\TERS POOL HOME $36,950 Spacious 3 bedroom with lots of wood panelling und det·o rator wttl lpapcr. llugc heated and filtered pool with plenty or yard space left ovC'r . Take subject. to H11,•·;. Gt loan. 646-7711. Open Eves. - 4BEDROOMS AHDSHARP Well kept adult occupied home on neat and·quiet Eastside C .M. cul -de· sac. ~~~· 752-1920 MOO OWUl It NI t Ullaf COLLEGll'AllK 0P"H-1·5 2269 Cehliolrlo Dr.CM 103-powr11. completely remOdeled, nu cpt.s,drps, 3 BR, 2 BA . bltns, va· cant. M ove in. No clean· ing or painting nee. Corne look for younelr. 64&39281eves 556-8674 Lochenmyer Realtor HUGI 111,UAlD ROOM Nl'w Custom Ba'yfrorit Hom e on Balbo• Penins ula. 4 bedroams. ·4 baths, Gallery, 2 !itory with lots of jiliass. 2 fireplaces, wctbai', all the latest buili·ins. Private pier for boat toep ft . Fee land. $279,000. 675-8120 or see al 1200 &. Balboa Blvd. OCE,AMVIEW New custom home with 180' panoramic ocean & · canyon view. Builder will customize to meet your ind ividual require· ments. Under s 100;000. 962·7788 • KE:V ' < P.E:AL TOP.$~ HarilerYlewHomos OPEN DA1LV l·~ 18.13 Port Scaboume NB <Like a New Jfomel . 646·3928.eves~, PRIVATE ISLAND IN NEWPORT IAV Lg. ho m e fea turing 6 bedroom family · roorh, 'billiard room, lg . sauna, jacuzzi & so much MORE.! Offered complf te w /cmitom crafted furniture -and lhe fee interest in the land. 103' on the llaY,. $775,000. Tom Queen 644 -6200, (V80) COUNTRY C0Tt:A.GL 3 bedroom, 2 bath. family r oom home w /3-car ·garage. ·6n lg. corner lot. Completely fenced :$69,500. Lois Egan 644·6200. CV81) · ' F/.SCINA TING SCEHIE. THE PRICE • $2000 DOWH 5 Gia nt game room. Winn Puy1111n1" ..nv. too . .,_ IS RIGHT p1nelllng throughout . credil i1 OOOd wlTh "'· S59,500. Co!lta Mesa·a f'our b ig bedrooms. fou cort thorp ,_ed. best priced pure qualltf f'C)rmal dlniltg. Full ----------1 Lachenmyer 1 R""''or Above Ncwp(>rt Harbor '--fro11t row view of the ever changing pahdrama IJf boats in the 'Bar,. ,2-s tory, 3 bedroom charmer in Corona del Mar. $169,500. Ken Hartley 642·8235. (V82) ' IAYFROMT IUILOIMG' SITI. ·p 1an your own DREAM HO~E for this lovely lot.' Lowest price at Promontory Bay. Charles Arnold 6 0r.pu111on,,_.._,., j -H Owtr .. .,..,,..~ord, POOL home. Graciously price ust-,toln urry, SJ6,500l ferr.-ced deckin,1? ~llr· 1aJlnow847' ·6010.Arent. IUC.H 1 OCA......_.._. round11 ru~tom pooL ., ·~ The i,.,, ,-. It b..i't Lurgc bedroo~. Cruckl· YET~AHS fJest buy! S~bik" rfrie 7 .... a!MgthtOr°"V' ing llreplacc. Eusy walk Free Ji 11 t of homes to be1eh. Not' 1 ·0ottdo. ='t:..~ lo Wes tcliff s hopping. alreidy appraiMld by VA Fee, la.nd1. Charm~ "'3 llettercall now.6'6-7171 . i n Orange County . ~ou""'ntr~k'•'t2cb~tlr.Wa'"-l Ol'l••ni t•111111 ... rouN<17 Avalla~l e to••"...,. 1 "" ..... 642 5678 "' u 1 II b J O I 10• to· °""' Dri•• '42•12lS 16<U Mlc:ArlltW C.U·UOrl 642-8235. CV83) . s~c ,,o,,, r.1 1"" Bo•ntot Ol•1tl0•' ol Moullon·NIQUet W~te• Chtl•!<I li"llOlltNdO.•n911 C.O..it OotlrvPllOl,"""11IO,1tn -[-I • ••·1 ·vmra11.CallWottdR .. 1 • >< 0 ••· ny ~ , , ,,, 8 · . .llJll :j!ilJ !ttate. "8·7777 anytlme. down. Call now lo tee. ,• Htr~r a~.'\~l'°f"i' ·~ JL_~-~~-~-~~~~~~~~~!J~'·~·~~'~!!!1!ili~i~fi)~·~~~j-~j~~~~~V~•~t•~·~·~·~·O:;;R= .. ==l =Ec==t=a=t•~84~7~·~"'~'~o.~A~g~e~n=t.=:::::~~:::~~~~~!!!!!!!!' ~, tW·I~ . =-:a ·~~= , Speelallst. Clas11net1 Ad s Kl d I I ~ I ' l, I I I \I l ,, ' 'I I \ ~. • ~--' • I ' ' --·~addlebaek · Today's Closing N.Y. Sloeks VOL.68,.N0.100,3SECTIONS,38PAGE;S ORANGE COUNTY, CAL IFORNIA THURSDAY, APRI L 10, 1.975 TEN CENTS ~~__..+-~~~~~~--=-'-"-"-===-=~"'"-'-'-..=;..;.;;.;..;...;~"'""'-~~~~~:..:..:.::c..=:;..;...;.~...:..:..:..:~~:___~--..!:::.:..:...:~~ UCI Flood Victlln's Body Found in Bay : By AR'.l'HUR R . VINSEL O'lllMIO.llr "llMMMI Searchers recover(."CI the bo<ly of a young UC lrvine rei;earch <iS· sistant Wt>dnesday in Upper Ne"'J>Ort Bay, about 12hour$ after he wasJ.orn from the craspof t\110 Newport Beach policemen at· temptirrg to rescue him from the raging floodwaters of San Diego Creek. Mic~aerw . Scott, 33 , of 403 Vis - ta Romu, Ne'A'J>9rl Beach, wa!!> found floating offshore near Eastbluff and Back Bay drives. Death was tentatively attribut· t>dtodrowning. · lie \\'US o~arly rescued shortly before mldnlgbtfin Patrol Sgt. 1\1ike Blitch an icer Dennis Gilman plunged 1 o the frigid flow as Scotlcricd for help. ··J c<tn't imagine how he got out there," Sgt. Blitch said after the dramatic orde al thut ended in tragedy \Yhen u mass of flood debris crashtd into the bridge and tore Scott from his gras p. The officers "'ho hud been directing traffic at u flood ed in- tersection nearby braved the chest-deep torrent in a futile at- tcmp~ to rescue Scott, \'-'hO was wedged in the bridge. They held him by ti.is trousers belt and Sgl. Blitch even kept WhJJ Did the Chicken • • • ... cross the road? To s low the tra£fic down. That's their mission along a Napa thorougl)fare after the city park superin- tendent decided to try the fowl play when all other measures of speed control failed .. In nine months~ on 12 chickens have gone to that great coop in the s ky in the line of duty as most motorists are slowing down for them. Compared to other traffic control measures , the cost is .. . . . well, chicken feed. _, Rummage Sale At El Toro High School Wanted : old clothes and resala· ble items from A to Z for the an- nual El Toio lligh School "'Blue Bull" rummage sale and S\'-'ap meet. The event. the biggest fund raiser of the high school year, is set for April 20 at the school. Proceeds will go to Lhe treas ury of the Associated Student Body. Donations will be picket up by ASB representatives if area res i- dents call 586-6333 and ask for the ASB office. Or unwanted items 'mny be dropped off at the school , spokesmen said. Anyone wishing to reserve a sales space for the swap meet is asked to call the ASB. Spaces cost $5 each and are allocated on o..i first-come, firs t.served basis. Schools Open Their Books Proposed new textbooks for the Saddleback Valley's two high schools from an economics book on peacekeeping to an English study or the satiric voice are on display now through April 21 for parents to peruse. The 63 recom m.ended texts - 21 at El Toro and 42 at Mission Viejo -will be on display in the administrative offices of each school. Of those proposed at El Toro, four are for English classes. four for reading, five for business education , five for home economics, two for music and one for social studies. At Missi9n, 21 books are sug - gested for English classes, four in economic s, eight in mathematics and' nine ln home economics. A Tempest In Coffee Cup WATERLOO, Iowa (APl -A clerk in the Bleck Hawk'County sheriff's c>ffice is out or a job because of a spat over who ahould wash the office coffee cups. · Shertrr Wendell Christensen .tald Tuesday he. fired Carlelha Johnl'OD for ·•a poor Job ~ormance and being a disrup- tive Influence ln the office.'' I -' . Country Learning For Valley Pupils By RUDI NI EDZIELSKI Of tlw O•llw Pllol SI.ill City kids will get a chan('e to try out country life this s ummer at Trabuco Elementary School. The picture s que three- classroom s chool near O'Neill Park will hos t a four-week sum· Woman Pulls 300 Orpha1is FromS. Viet SAIGON CAP ) -More than 300 Jndochina orphans are scheduled to leave Saigon and Phnom Penh on Friday for homes in the Unit- ed States, thanks in part to an American woman who vowed : "I am not going to let the Com- munists have thes e children." The woman, Betty Tisdale or Columbus, Ga., told newsmen in Saigon today that Deputy FIGHTING RAGES FOR XUAN LOC-A4 STORES ON COAST COLLECT ITEM5-A12 Premier Phan Quang Dan gave permiss iQ,n for two plane loads of Vietnamese children to be airlift- ed to the U.S. West Coast. (Relat- ed photo, A6) Mrs. Tisdale, who arrived Tuesday to empty the An Lac or- phanage in Saigon of its nearly 400 residents, called Dan "'one of the most compassionate men I ever have met in such a high position.'' Mrs. Tisdale, ~he wife of ,a re- tired U.S . Army pediatrician and a "'oman with a wide circle or in- fluential friends in Saigon and in Washington,-said, "I had only 24 hours to do this. What we did was unprecedented.·' She said the U.S. Air Force will fly two Cl41 ear go planes with 219 children from An i...c orphanage, plus 38 children from the Friends of the Children of Vietn~m who were previously approved but loo lit lo leave in earlier flights . The children will spend Friday night at Clerf: Air' Base i~ the Philippines before proccedin1 to st&JJ unJdenlified We'sl Coaal ai.rportl. She sald she boped to have the children Oown from the West <See ORPHANS, Page A2l 1 n1er s ession in July, aimed s peciCicali y at children who normally do not have contact with farm animals. Students will be bused to Trabuco rrom all areas of the Saddleback Valley Unified School Distri ct to make the pro- gram possible. according to principal Gary J efCries. .. The main thrust is to give city kids a cho..inc e to come to a small school with <J rura l e nvironment and play \\•ith the animals . But in order to do that. ,,,e·re going to have to get them fro rn down below," he explained. Trabuco School. built 86 years ago, has withst ood the Sad· dleback Valley's urbanizatior; without rhaterial change. It has a teaching staf£ of four, which includes Jeffries, and a re· sfdent animal population which includes a steer, l\\'O donkeys, three shee"}),'two ponies. a horse, a goat, and chickens and ducks . The school is surrounded by large oak trees, from which fopc swings are s us pended. Some of the animals are kept in com- pounds. but the steer. goats and (SeeTRABUCO, PageA2) Cycle Expert Sets Six-lwur Mini-course Bicycle enthusiasts Crom South Orange County are invited to a free six-hour workshop at Sad- dleback College April 26 featur- ing international bicyclist Mike Iannone of Los Angeles. The 10 a.m . to 4 p.m. workshop wi ll include ·highlights of ·ran- none's travels through 48 'states and 11 foreign countries. an e:<· hibitlon of bicycle equipment and a mini-course in bicycle repair. Those who attend are invited to bring their 10-apeeds for wheel stralghten.lng., brake and dc- ratlleur adJusti:nent, lubrication and maintenance. All repairs will be free itnd repair parts will be available for sale. During the film• ot laMonc's ttovels, he will discuss prepara· tlon for \YCek&nd and long dis· t tancecycUnc:' · Exhibits wiU'.lftatu:re touring and racing bi~M,'r' tents, touring bags, tools , cl~l,lllng , food, lubrl · cants and cooklrig gear. ' 'I. . • holding the victim's face abo\;e the water by tugging on his chln whisker goatee as they worked to Cree him. ITVine Police Officer Oennis ' Howe Said in his report of the drowning that Sgt. Blitch and Of. ficer Gilman definitely risked Lheir own lives irl the rescue at· tempt. · Investig ators today theorize that Scott probably worked late at UC lrvine as many research as · sistants do and was swept awoiy as he tried to cro~s the bridge going home on his bicycle. No bicycle \\.'as found but poli ce said if that theory is correct, it was probably down the creek al the bottom 0£ the Back Bay along with these a of rlood debris. A passerby in the area "'hilc police mounted a massive search immediately aCter the victim vanished reported seeing a man roughJy matching SC'oll'sdescrip· Lion rid i n~ a bicvclc. First reports by Sgt. Blitch and Qf£icer Gilman indi(."alet.I their vanished victim \\'OJS probably a mah~ in his teens o r early t"·en· ties. Office r Gilm a n, ho"'e ver. pointed out he "'as u small, frail individual and had already gone <See BODY, Page A2) Protest Mounts Pay Freeze Irks Employes By JAN WORTH 01 UM D1Uw .. uot s...i• A sludy calling for pay freezes on 40 percent or the classified staff or the Saddleback Valley Unified School Dis trict has pro· duced appeals from one-fourth of the employes and o..i wave of low morale. That "·as the repon given to trustees recently by Dr. Bruce Julian of Julian Associates, San Juan Capis trano, who was paid $6,000 by the district to try to br· ing c lassified pay scales into line with other districts . ··11 's my feeling that this study inherited some situations from before," Julian told the board. .. Their v.·ounds were there Five Racket Figures Plead Guilty LOS ANGELES (AP> -Five men named in a federal indict- ment Car extortion and racketeer- ing have entered surprise guilty pleas and halted a trial expected to last six weeks . Following complex plea q_argaining before their trial began, the five pleaded guilty \Vednesday to one count each of cons piracy to violate federal racketeering laws through extor- tion. . They are Pcler J . Milano, 50. ot Northridge, Sam 0 . Sciortino. SS, of Fountain Valley and Costa Mesa, Raymond DeRosa, 52. or Tarzana, Dominic P . Brooklier, 60, of Anatieim. and Raymond Tyson. 35. of Studio City. A sixth defendant, James Joseph Testa, "'ho delayed the trial "'hen he was hospitalized ror back trouble, did not change his innocent plea a nd a mistrial was declared for him. His retrial is scheduled July 29. The men had been named in a seven.count indictment. In ex· change for their guilty pleas. the Organized Crime Strike Force attorneys a g reed to s eek specified maximum prison terms -substantially lower than the poss ible 20·year prison term. In ~ addition, the government said it "·ould not seek fines for the five although the law a llows fines up to$25,000. Strike Force attorney Richard P. Crane s aid the men are ac- cu s ed or shaki n g down bookmakers . loan sharks and pornographers in Los Angeles and some legitimate busi - nessmen . already and the study became a vehicle fo r unearthing latent hostility.'' The clussified staff is com· prised or :.ill employes "·ho are not teachers or administrators. It includes custodians. secretaries. bus drivers, food service person- nel. accounting and other non· certificated employes. The study "'as needed , accord· ing to district administrators , because the unification process wh ich created the Saddleback district three years ago left rough edges in pay scales and or- ganizational efficiency. ··1n pulling the districts together, we didn't fuss with s alaries." .one administrator said. "Whe1·e t "·o jobs "'ere the same in the t "'O districts. but had different salaries, \'-'e gave the person the highest of the t"•o. '' Some or the salaries were too high for the job. and some were too lo"'· he said. Most or those who \'-'OUld have their sa laries f1·ozen if the study is adopted by the board .are in- structional aides, who earn about $3.50 per hour. l Most of the IOO appeuls pre- sented to Julian and a committee to district administrators were instructional aides, Julian re- ported. As ked by Trustee Dennis Smith ho,,· the res ulL<> in terms of <See FREEZE, Page A2J Bye, Blackbird Profane Crow Bugs Sclwol SANTA MARIA CAP) --F'rom a distance, it's cute the "·ay the children at Rice Elementary School and Fesler Junior High School gather around whenever a crow named ·H'ector flies in to visit theli'playgrounds. · Arter all, how often do you find a talking crow? But school administrators ' s miles have been fading quickly \\'hen they move closer. 1'hey aren't happy with what Hector has to say. The bird. they complain. has "a rather strong repertoire of profanity.'' School offic ials asked the Sanla Barbara County Anima l Control Depa1tment to take Jlector a\'-·ay, but the cro"' hus managed lo elude "·ould-bc captors. \\'horn he belongs to and how he learned to talk remain o..i mystery . DA Arson Probed By Investigators Investigator s probin g Tuesday's arson al the Wes t Orangf! County District At - torney 's Office said today they don't know if the blaze was set by someone trying to destroy his own court records . "It was likely just malicious mischief." said an Orange Coun- ty Sheriff's investigator ... It was a pretty haphazard job." If the ars onist were intent on burning records, he failed, the in· vestigator said, because no re- cords were destroyed. I And even if they had been. there are duplicates on file in other county departments. The blaze, which did about $500 in smoke and fire damage, start· ed at 2:45 a. m .. officers s aid. Someone broke a window to gain entrance to the courthouse. 8 144 W e:stmi n s ter Ave ._ Westminster, then broke another in a hallway to enter the district attorney's office. The fire "'as started in three filing cabinets and \vo..is ignited "''ith some type or liquid. s he riff's officers said. "'Some records were burned on the edges but none were . destroyed that we kno'"' or,., they reported. The blaze was discovered by a construction worker, but had about burned itself out by the time firemen arrived. Officers said the construction "'orker was on duty at that hour lo record m ea surements dealing with the settling of the building. The courthouse has been plagued by shifting ground which causes part of the building to sink and walls to crack. Coast a San Diego Utility Rate Audit Urged - '1't•ach ... r · Friday s hould be a carbon coppy or today, according to the \\'Cather service , "'ilh partly ·cloudy s kiest and little t e mperature change . Highs in 60s. Lo\\'S tonight in the 40s . SAN DIEGO CUPll -City Councilman Floyd Morrow has called £or an audit or San Diego Gas and Electric Co. on his a l- legation that the utility has over· charged customers. The common law allows the agency granting a franchise "the inherent power" to conduct a full audit of a utility's books Mor- row, an attorney , said W'ednes· day The franchise granted by the I city made an audit of SDG&E rate!>. rate increases, billing!>., a.n~ ~Jvidends permissible, he s 001 attorney John Witt saJd. how~cr. that the rranchlse only eave the cltttpower tQ audit total 'Jros ;r· reVQ:ues co lected by . ~GIE . , , Th cltY,; ceiyes ttu:epercent ,. __ ,.,,~....., of the gross revenue which the utility collects within the city limits as a franchise fee. city auditor William Sal(esaid. Evcrv ·two years, the city auditsSDG&E books but covers only gross re· ceipts. · A-1orrow 's call for a more! com- plete audit was to be taken up at today's council meeting.· A utility spokesman said the ci· ty had authority to audit the books only to determine the gross receipts. Last week the city attorney's office accused the utility or over- charaina customers $19 million during .1974 and earl)' 1975 and asked the state public utilities eommisslon to order a refund to customers . A PUC hearing oo lhe issue wuset for Monday. I NSIDE TODAY Four young Orange County rnountaineer& ore among a group of seven who·u be head· ing llP the previously unscaled peole o/ Alaska'" Mount Foraker lhis summer. See Page All. Index ( • SHEEP AWAIT INFLUX OF CITY KIDS WHO PROBABLY HAVE NEVER SEEN ONE BEFORE · Trabuco School Near O'Neil Palk Will Host Four-week Summer Session f 'rorn Pag<• ;\ I ORPHANS. •• Coasl to a receiving station in a converted elementary st:hool :.it. Ft. Benning. Ga. h-lrs. Tisdale added that .s he e:<- pect cd more babies \1:ould ··become avai lable ut the An I~ac "orphanage and s he would return. In Phnom Penh , about SO Cam· bodian orpha ns are scheduled to lx>ard L:.S. Cl4ls on F'riduy for flights out of the besieged Cain- , bodian capita l. A U.S. Embassy spok("Sm<Jn said thc orphans \VOuld m ake short stops at Utapao Air Ba se in Thailand <.ind Clark Air Base in the Philippines before being , flown to l.os Ang eles. l·le said 104 orphans have alre~dy been taken out the pust re'"' days in a babylift being joint- ' ly run by the U.S. Emb<.issy and the World Vi sion 1·elief organizu- tion. Another babylift to Australia involving at least 350 children is being organized by two U.S. American freelance journalists ,;in Phnom Penh but none of these children has departed. The Cambodian babylift came : to a halt today as both the U.S. and Cambodian governments de· ·' cided to tighten r egulations un· ' der \11hich children could leave Cambodiu and enter the United States. The State Department s aid, • t "We believe it is in the best in· ·:..terests of children in most cases ; t o remain 1,1:ith their families and in their cultural environment." It ; cautioned that U.S. missions in South Vietnam and Phnom Penh must avoi d g iv in g the '"im- pression of a mass roundup of or- : phans for adoption in the U.S.·· •' The m ass evacu<it ion of or- phans from Sai gon, called Opera- tion Baby Lift. officially ended 111.onday as the last of about 1.700 youngsters headed to the United States. llowevcr, South Viet- namese officials s aid other or- phans ~·ould be allowed to leuve in s mul le r groups. Frotn Page A I BODY .•. into deep shock, which might have contributed to his tragic de- ath and inability to help them. The victim was definitely alive as they fought to free him, said Sgt. Blitch but he never s poke a word . Funeral arran,::ements were pending today at Baltz Bergeron Funeral Home £or Mr. Scott, \\'ho leaves his mother in Ohio. ORANGE COAST " DAILY PILOT Tlw-0•-eo.a.i 0..lh Paot, """'~<ll lt<.-.. ' -<I -N• .... ·Pr~••." pub I!"'"° bv , ... O•~n<J" Co.o•I Pvbl•Y>•n11 Comp...,, s.tp~••I~ «1110"'" •'~ l>Jbll•'"'° Mo""~' ll>t0..91> F"<i.!¥ l<1t '"''~ -........... ...,., 6'>.cll, H•tt11~"" "'°'"I> I 0~" '"'" Voll•¥. l•v•tt•, 5•<l<ll•blt<~ \l•>I•• ~"" l..A<JIJ"" il<'•tl>15o"1 ll Co•1t •• ""Ql<-'""'""''' eclol•°"' II ""'blt-d Mtu•ll•11 -!oufld••' h o• pru><.•l>dl pul>ll•Mn11 olonl I• OI JOI) wt~t tl•t si. ... 1, C.0"• ~ .... C•111ornl• •l•7'>. Robert N. Weed o,.,,....,.,, • ..,., """''"' Jack R. Curley Vlt<t "'"~'"""' """ C..nt•t• M>Nt,,,.• Thoma~ K e~vil f.<l•IO• l"hOfTli'!<; A . Murphine M..t n•Q•nq (<l•I<>" Chi'!rlc<. 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C•i.to.nll' ~"b"••i>I•"""' ,., •" • \l 00 ....... 1~1, b' m.,tp OOm'"'~''• '''"''"' • °""'"•"""' U OU fNIO'll~•, • Motorcycle Safety Class At Saddleback Saddleback College's popular motorcycle safety program con- tinut's this spring semester and is nO\\' being offered for one Wlit of l"l"Cdit . ~\!th ough clusses offi cially began Tuesday, persons \\."ho 1ni ssed the firs t meeting will s till be able to sign up this Saturday. Classes \\"ill m eet £rom 7 to 10 p.m. Tuesday nights in Room 313 or the Math-Science building, \\"hile Saturdays arc reserved for parking lot training. Persons over 13 years of age may sign up for the four \\'eek progrum al 1 p. m . Saturday in i\1ath·'Science 313 . The cycle course i~ offered in ·coope ration v.·ith the California l~i g hwa y Patrol and the Californ ia ti>Totor cycle Safet y ·Foundation. Sa tisfactory com - pletion will qualify students ror proficiency when applying for a motorcycle li cen se with the Department of ~·1 olor Vehi cles. Classes are taught by motorcy- cle of£ice rs of the Ca lifornia lLigh"'ay Pa trol. and one dozen JOO cc Hondas a r e available for use by students in parking lot training. . Saddleback is the first com- munity college in California to or. fer such a program. It is a rive year pilot program to determine the feasibility of including a motorcycle training course in ad- dition to drivers education at California high schools .. Ins truction -Wiii cover main- ten<.ince, s ervicing, riding in traf- fic , insurance and laws affecting motorcyclists. Summer Camp Draws 1,000 111 Saddleback Nearly 1,000 young people are expected to attend this year's summer camp program or the Saddleback Vall ey YMCA, ac· cording to Steve Young, program director at the Y. Registration for the 14 sessions of camping \\.'hic h are planned will be held Saturday from 10 a.m . to 3 p.m. at the Laguna Hills !\.tall. Camp direct o rs and counselors will he on hand to dis- cuss the vari ous cumping op- portunities offe red with prospec- tive campers and their parents. Among the camps planned a re: -Day camps for boys and girls 5to l2 years old. ----One week resident camps in the mountains for boys and girls in grades fou r lo six. -Spe cial four d ay, three night camping programs featuring M one to six leader /child ratio £or children in grades one to three. -A one-~·cck uquatic camping program on Catalina Island for Z'CVl'lll h and eighth graders. "'hit h \\"ill include wuter skiing ~nd skin divin g. Additio nal information is :Jvailable from the Y, 23131 C)r:.i ngc Ave., El Toro: 8.10-9622. ROCK CONCERTS TOUGH ON EARS Cl-II C1\G O <U PI ) -Th e Journal or thl' American Medical Ass!¥'iation s<.1 ys rock concerts ran be hazardous to yo ur health, In an artic le 1n the April iss ue of the J ;1ma . .f . A. Rell 0£ the AMA 's department of environ· mental public and occupationnl health said some rock bands con cause pl'rmancnt hearing loss IA'ith their blal'ing tun<$. But Rell :s<lid lt ··~·ould he most difficult to <'~labll s h a n y arbitra r y ·sn£c' crite ria (or restrictions or the nudlencc around thl' a 1nplifi ed :-;peakers." I From Page 11 l TRABUCO s heep are left to roam free. Jef£ries s ays the summer pro- gra1n . scheduled to begin July I :.ind end July 29, will be open to all Saddleback district children in grades 1-8. Parents planning to enroll their children should call the school al 586·7936 by May 30. The summer session will ac· commodate up to 120 children, all of "'horn Y,.ill be ·'deeply involved ~ith animals." according to Jef- fries and therefore \\.'ill be asked to wear old clothes and sturdy" s hoes. Activities offered in grades 1-3 will consist or ''Kid Stu!£" which includes games, arts. math, music, crafts, a Cowboy Day and a Pet Day. Pupils in grades 4-8 will have a greater range of choices. "Write On'' is a class involving library rese arich , and repQrt writing, correlated with a study of farm animals. "Project Noah " involves techniques of animal care, horseback r iding, grooming, care and reeding of the school's animals. Other upper grade course of- ferin gs inc lude ''Opt:;ration Catchup," a math s kills ·enrich· ment program ; cretaive arts, and physical education. Fran• Page Al FREEZE ..• c mploye morale compared to Julian's past staff realignment cons ulting jobs, Julian replied "I think its among the worst. "The basic £actor involved is the recent unification," he said. ''Could our present ad - ministrative staff have done the study you did ?" Smith asked, re· ferring to the fact that some can- didates in the recent campaign said the district hires too many costly consultants for jobs it could do itself. "l wis h that had happened ," Julian quippe d. "Because I have many more gray hairs now than when I started this. "But in r eality, I don 't believe an inhouse class study can meet the need as well. There are too many biases. too much re- sistance to real change." Julian said the best way to heal the wounds is "as much face·to- £ace dialogue as possible." Eco-agency Chief Sets SACC Lecture Richard Munsell , assistant ad- vance planning director or Orange County's Environmental Management. Agency, will be the guest speaker Wednesday at the general m eeting of the Sad- dlcback Area Coordinating Coun· ci I. Th(' SACC me.c ling is s cheduled for 7 :30 p .m . at Peoples Federal Savings and 1..oan. 23688 El' Toro Road. El Toro. f\-1.un sell "·ill bring Saddleback Vul/ey res idents up to date on planning projects in the area and ans"•cr quest.ions. Il l' ~·ill specirically addre8l'i himself to the General Plan as it Hffects south Orange County and lhc recent county administrative reorganization and hoYr· that re- organization affe cts the planning fun ction. Satellite A-OK VANDERBERG AFB, Calif. <UPI) -The n ation's newest scientific s atellite, designed to map ocean wave pattem."i, was in a virtua lly perfect orbit today, the Federal Space Agency re· ported. The 7SO·PoUDd. $12.S million G EOS 3 was launched at 4:S8p .m. !PDT) Wednesday atop ri Della rocket. • Executiv~~-in :Suit . .t. .. '.~r Publishers File $800,000-Ac~ion By TOM BllRLEV 01 tlle IMll' ~ll<tl ~t Golden West Publishing . Corporation directorS Edward L . Olsen and Otto E . Musch have sued two of the company's ex· ecutives for more than $';KIO.OOO in : a r'lrther round of Orange County Superior Court litigaUon. Earlier named as defendants in a lawsuit filed by Golden West advertisine director Richard Birchall, Olsen a nd Musch name Birchall and Golden West pre· ·sident-editor CarltOn J . Smilh as defendants in a counter com- plaint charging the pair with fraud. Musch and Olsen betwee n them hold a 51 percent controll- ing interest in the atrairs of the Laguna Hills corporation. Smith and Birchall are minori· ty shareholders in the corpora- tion that publishes three weekly newspapers: the Leisure World News, the Saddleback Yalley News and the Beach Cities-News. Smith and Birchall ilre ac- cused in the latest addition to a bulky lawsuit of cQOSpiring to Lake oVer· control or the Golden West operation from Olsen and Musch. Olsen and Musch, sued for $369,000 by Birchall, deny Birchall's allegations that they have ever milked Golden West for sums of money in excess or their agreed remuneratjon. They allege in turn that Smith and Birchall have been paid far more than they are worth over the last three years. Olsen and Musch state that Birchall ha.s drawn more than $84,000 in that three-year period. His services were worth no more than $54,000, they contend. • It is further stated that Smith, the $1 ,000-a-week coiltroller of Golden West a£fairs, drew nearly $150,000 in that same three-year period. He s hould have drawn no viore than $82,250, the coUnter complaint states. Smith and Birchall are further accused of br·eaching their duty to the Golden West chain by personally acquiring the weekly periodical "Good News" without advising Olsen and Musch or their intentions. The counter complaint asks the court to direct that title to "Good News " be removed from Smith and Birchall and transferred to Golden Wes t. Smith did not join Birchall in the filing or the original lawsuit against Olsen and Musch but he was BirChall's only witness in a pretrial hearing that was decided in favor or the Golden West ad- vertisir1g dli-ector: Superior Court Judge William S. Lee ruled at the end of t hat . hearing that 1Birchall did have a valid cause of action against Olsen and Musch and did not need to post a $25 ,000 bond pend- I . ~!.~!'1! Ill' HIWPOIT It.VD. AT IHT'ElstenON Of MIWPOIT &HAAIOllLVD. Hlustrated "DAISY DOT " Tone-on-tone Lycra Satin. Patio Dress $46.00 One Piece Mid Leo I 132.00 01her Style Colors are Available From 128.00 • • • ing trial o( the issue. A trial dote has not yet been set. Lawyers ror both sides have made it clear that they face con- siderable pretrial action ln the complex. UtigaUon. Olsen and Musch are also em- broiled in a cross complaint re· cently added to o '2-2 mllllon lawsWt tiled by the Rossmoor Corporation agains t Leisure World Foundation of Laguna Hills. The initial action claimed that !during 1966 and 1967 the founda - tion failed to repay money ad- vanced by Ro.Ssmoor lor the management of Leisure World communities at Laguna Hills htld Walnut Creek . The Ros~moor lawsuit also claims that assets were transferred from the foundation lo lhe pockets of named deren· · danu., amons thern, ~lsen ~nd Musch, who were foundkll1on ·trustees during that peylod. Olsen and M u~cb.w.ere !U~ ror $3 million in the crou ,epmplaint 'filed by Leisure-Wl>l1¢ f0Wlda- ·i1on with the chatge ~that both men persuaded fellow foundation trustees four years ago to dispoBe of what were later realized to be valuable foundation holdings. Those holdings, it is alleged. were then acquired bY corpora- tions dominated by both men. It is a lleged that Olsen and Musch ''schen1ed to obtain." among other acquisitions, the Leisure World News division or the fou.ndation which was purchased for $48,000 under terms calling for payment at $1,000 a month. -Hostess Arr~sted At 'Social Club' A Costa Mesa vice detective who answered an ad for one ~our of Jancing and intimate cor..- versation in a prl vate room £or $20 arrested his hostess al Bran· dy's Social Club Wednesday night. Investigator David Hayes claimed the conversation got much too intimate in the small cubicle they took ror an hour or socializing. Teresa C. Youngblood, 21, of 1423 Alabama Sl., Huntington Beach who listed her occupation. as social hostess, was booked in- to Orange County Jail on suspi- cion of prostitution and lewd con- duct. Jailers said today Miss Youngblood has posted $500 bail and was released pending ar- raignment in Harbor Judi~ial District Court. Detective Sgt. Gene Norden, head of the vice and intelligence detail, said today his m~n have kept an ere on the establishment slnce it opened recentlv. Brandy's Social Club, at 1886 Harbor Blvd., in the heart of the downtown district, was reported- ly advertising £or clients in a Santa Ana news paper and a mailer magazine . "What they've got is 'dancing ' Calculating Thief Orange County SheriCf's of- ficers .are investigating the the£t of a calc ulator valued at $600 £rom a Sadd leback College chemistry laboratory. Deputies have not yet determined the method of entry used by the thieves. and intimate · conversation in private rooms' }pr approxirr1:ate· ly $20 an ho~r ," said Sgt ~ Norden. Deteetivt Hayes alleged he was ofter~ additional services. one £or an' additionaJ $20 and a more personalized pack-age for a $30 fee. A second social hostess employed there "'as not charged. nor was the social club's owner, identified as Kevin D. Gallagher. or 1731 Pitcairn Drive, Costa Mesa. Saddle~~'s Vandalism Total al $614 A total of $614 in damage from vandalism, fire and then -the lowest total in months -was re- ported by the Saddleback Valley Unified School District. in March. In the previous reporting period, losses of $2,213 were .chalked up in districtschoo!_s; The biggest losses in March were $168 damage to rest room facilities at El Toro High School and an apparent thert of a $100 portable electric.' drill from Mis- sion Viejo High School. Otherdamage included : -$·100 loss· to bas ·windows broken by thrown rocks at the dis- trict transportation depot. -$82damage to bus seats when vandals gained entry to the transportation depot and slit the seat leather. BEAUTIFUL NEW SPRING SWIMWEAR ' I I l l ' I I . I ' 7 I I I' ~ ' \ '{ I ' I I ) Irvine 'VOL 68, NO . 100, 3SECTIONS, 38 PAGES ' ' . t • • ORANGE COUNTY. CALIFORNIA Today's Closing N.\'. Stoeks THURSDAY, APRIL 10, 1975 TEN CENTS UCI . Flood Victim's Body Found in Bay By ARTHUR R. VINSEL Of .... 0.11~ ,u ....... Searchers recovered the body of a young UC Irvine research aii· sistant \Vednesday 1it1 Upper NewPort Buy, about 12hours after he was torn from the grasp of two Newport Beach policemen al· tempting to rescue him from the raging floodwaters o'f Sun Diego Creek . Michael W. Scott , 33, of 403 Vis· ta Roma, Newport Beach,· was found floating offshore near Eaitblufl and Back Bay drive•. Death wa.s tentatively attrlbut· edtodrownlng. He w4s nearly ri!scued shortly before midnight when Patrol Sgt. Mi ke Blitch and Officer Dennis Gilman plunged into the frigid flow as Scott cried for help. ··r can't imagine how he gotoul . there," Sgt. Blitch said after the dramatic ordeal that ended in tragedy when a mass of flood debris crashed Into the bridge and toreSc-ott from his grasp; . · The officers who had been directing traffic al a Oooded in- tersection nearby braved 1.he chest-deep torrent in a futile at- tempt to rescue •Scott, who was wedged in the bridge . They held him by his lrousers · belt and Sgt. Blitch even kept holding the v1clim's face aboVe the water by tugging on his chin whisker goatee as they worked to rreehi.m . Irvine Police Officer Dennis l,lowc said in his report or the drO\l.'Oing that Sgt. Blitch and(){. ricer Giiman definitely risked their own lives in the rescue al· tempt. Investigators today theorize that Sc~tt probably worked late al UC Irvine as many research as - sa,,tants do and was swept.away as he tried lo oross the bridge going ~home on his bicyc le. No bicycle was round but poUcc said if that theory is correct. it ~as probably down the c reek at the bottom of the Back Bay along with the sea or flood debris. A passe1·by in the :.trea \\'hil e police mounted ii massive search immediately after the victim vanished reported seeing a man rou~hly /Tlatching Scott'sdescrip- tion ridinJ.( a bicvclc . F'irst reports by Sgt. Blitch and Officer Gilman indicated their vanisht'd victim u·as probably a male in his teens or early twen- ti es. Officer Gilman , however, pointed out he was ii small, frail individual and had already gone 1 (See BODV, Page A2) i :fj , .. • Viet Military Waste GAO Cites Equipment Deterioration • ' ' 'Drean1' Conies True. UPI Tt;....,.10 Allan Chadburn of Somerset. Mass., heads out of Nauset 1-larbor on a 3,000-mile solo sail to Porto de Leixo, Portugal, in his eightfoot, four-inch homemade sailboat, appropriately titled "Dream." He hopes to complete the adventure in 60 days, but is carrying supplies for twice that long. 'Old Guard' Keeps School Board Jobs lr\'ine's old school trustees clung to board leadership as nev.•- ly elected Trustees Frank Hurd and June Foley were sworn in Wednesday. In successive 3-2 votes , Elizabeth Sicoli kept her post as board president and R. Dean Olson was named boardclerk. The moves ignCired what has come to -be standard practice,in past Irvine elections -giving the .. leader's role to the top vote getter. In his unsuccessful nomination or Mrs. Fol~y for board president, fiurd said, ··over the l)ast three and a half years we have hail four elections in Irvine and arter eact) the candidate to get t:he top number of votes was named chairman in deference to the voters." both the board president and 1 board clerk paste. Mrs. Foley \\'as named district ·representative to the nominating committee of the County Commit· tee on School District Organiza· tion, a post declined by Hurd and Trustee Charles Boulanger . After . some negotiation, Boulanger agreed to share the post with her on a 50.50 basis. Hurd was hamed district representative to the Coastline Regional Occupation Program governing board. Sbaron Sircello. one of twotrustees-aefeated in the (Se<! BOARD, Page A2l Seek (]Cl Help WASHINGTON !UPI) -·Gov - ernment investigators have found that the South Vietnamese military ordered millions of dollars-worth or trucks and other equipment it could not use and let much or it go to waste. it was 'learned today. A report to Congress by the General Accounting Office said in recent months the South Vietnam army, navy and air force routine- ly ordered and received millions of dollars worth of unneeded . materiel from tbe United States. New School Attendance SetupOK'd Irvine school tru.stees have adopted a mpdified student hous- ing plan dictating which students will attend whatee:hools1 A ·list of the schools. grade levels and tracts in their al1.en - dance areas follows. College Park: Kindergarten through sixth graders from College Park , the Colony and the Racquet Club. Projected atten- dance is 792 students. Culverda l e: Kindergarten through sixth graders from Park West and Culverdale. Projected attendance is 548 students. El Camino Real : Kindergarten through s ixth graders on a con- tinuous calendar. Optional dis- trict wide attendance is projected at 996 students. El Toro Marine: Kindergarten through sixth graders from Marine base housing and adja- cent ranches. Projected atten- dance is 645. G r eentree : K indergartcn through sixth grade students from Greentree, the Willows and California J-lomes. Projected at- tendance is 401 students. Los Naranjos: Kindergarten through sixth grade stud ents from the Ranch. New California Romes, Walnut Square, part of CaJifOrnia Homes and Deerfield. Projected opening enrollment is 288. ·. Turtle Roc k : Kindergarten through sixth grade stude nts from Turtle Rock and UC Irvine (Se<! STUDENTS, Page A2 l ' Hurd nominated hilrs. Foley to Or~nA Coast Trustees, Council Push· for Stadium \\ Weathe r 1-~rida,Y sh"Ould be a carbon coppy or today, accordiJl& 1.0 the weather service. with partly cloudy skiest aod-little tempereturl." ..c hange. Highs in 60s. Lows tonight in the 40s . INSIDE TODAY Four Young Oronge CounJy ,nountaJneer.s .art among a group of .seaen who'll N htad· ing up lhe preuloutly unscaled peak o/ A.lo1lca · 1 Mount F"oraker this summer. Set PogtAJJ Index • The JrVi ne school board joined the cl~y couneil W~~day in a last-ditch ef(ort to salvage a three-agency agreement to de- velop a stadium .kt UC Irvine. Hope bas all but died ror a cooperative agreement to add $308,000 in lighls, seating , scoreboards and public address systems to the UCI athletic field. The lmprovements..i propos~ to be financed by the city and school district on a 40-60 basis, would produce a nlght.Ughted stadium available to all three. . . Segotiations have dragged on roroearJy twoye11rs. Urging patience for one last at· tempt to get.the proposal on the UC~ard or Regents' May agcn~ da. Mayor Art Anthony atnd scbool board President Ellubeth SicOll began e(Cort.a: today lo have Governor Edmund G. Brown Jc. intercede 011 behalf ol lbG pro-· posed tooperaUve a&reement. The effort w11 •t""1(1Y sup'- ported Wedl\01.day nlghl'1,1cboc>I board'•, meetinc by N>thony Vasley, Unlvenlly Hll!ll Sebool student representative' to the board. '6 . _, ••• . . In a tongue-in-cheek denuncia- tion or UCJ ''procrastination." Va sley, 18, told t he board, "Un- less some decisive action is taken. the stadium probably will not be built in my lifetime.'' Saying he spoke for most University J-ligh students Vasley <S...STAblVM, Page A2) ROCK CONCERTS TOVGH ON EARS CHICAGO (UP1) -Th e "Journal of the American Medical Association says rock Concerts can be..haiardoua to,your health. ln an artlcfe ln the April Issue ol lhe Jamal J . A. Bell of the AMA 's department of environ· menta Public and occupational health said some rock bands can ~a)&Se permanent hearlng loss w!tb the!~ blartns tun ... But ~II said It "would be most dlf!lcult t.o est abli.sh any arbitrary 'sare· cl'lteria ror re1lrittJons of the audlencr around the ampUried spc.akers. '' The GAO said it "identified vehicles v.·orth more than $76 million that exceeded require· ments and believes that. when Vietnamese army equipment in- ventories are completed. many more millions of dollars or equip- ment exceeding requirements will be disclosed.'' In addition to ordering much more than it could use and wast- ing men· and money for main· tenance, the repQrt said . the Viet- namese military allowed much or the equipment to deteriorate by exposure to the weather. A copy of the report was oh- tained by U P l . The Derense Department said in reply that s ince the United Stales no longer is replacing the equipment. the supply is being cut down by com bat losses. Since s up- ply orders "recognize past and anticipate future combat losses, the number or 'excess' equipment becomes negligible," it ex- plained. Therefore, it argued, the GAO l evaluation of waste involved ··is Bye, Blackbird Profane Crow Bugs Sclwol SANTA MARIA (APJ -From a distance. it's cute the way the children at Rice Elementary School and Fesler Junior High School gather around whenever a crov.· named Hector flies in to visit their playgrounds. After all, how often do you find a talking crow '! .But sc.Jl_odl adm~ni~rj;ltors.;_ smile.s ~'ve been fadi~g (Julcki) 'wherl they move closer. tliey aren't happy with what Hector has' to say. The bird, they complain. has "a 1·ather strong repertoire or profanity.'' School officials asked the Santa Barbara County Animal Control Department lo take Hector away. hut the crow has managed lo elude would-be captors. Whom he belongs to and how he learned to talk remain a mystery. Courthouse Office Arson Gets Probe In vestigators probing Tuesday's arson at the Wesl Orange County Dis tri ct At- torney's Office said today they don't know if the blaze was set by someone trying to destroy his own court records . ''It was likely just malicious mischief," said an Orange Coun- ty Sheriff's investigator. ·•it was a pretty haphazard job.'' If the arsonist were intent on burning records, he failed, the in · vestigator said, because no re- cords were destroyed. And even if they had been. there are duulicates on file in other county departments. The blaze, which did about $500 ·in smoke and fire damage, start- ed at2:45 a .m ., officers said. Someone broke a window to gain entrance to the courthouse, 8144 \V estm in s ter Ave .. Westminster, then broke another in a hallway to enter the district attorney's office. The fire "·as started in three filing cabinets and u•as ignited with some type of liquid, sheriff's officers said. "Some records \vcre burned on the e d ges but none "'ere destroyed that we know of." they reported. The blaze v..·as discovered by a construction "'Orker. but had about burned itself out by the time firemen arrived. Officers said the construction worker was on duty at that hour to record measurements dealing with the settling of the building. The cou rthouse has been plagued by s hifting ground which causes part or the building to sink and walls to crack. Bike Officers Set Phil Shipp or the Park West Apartments in Irvine is the new president of the Irvine Citizens Bike Committee. Joe Martin was named 1vice chairman and Juanita Moe "'as selected as secretary questionable.·· T he administration sought $1.S billion in military aid for South Vietnam for the fiscal y·carending June 30, but Congress approved only a $700 million ceiling. Of that. $301 million was for ··secondary items" -trucks, tanks, gun barrels, jeeps, rada~ and other items cited in the report as excessive a nd wasted. "'GAO round that the quantities of secondary items "'hich the Vietnamese army and navysupp- (See WASTE, Page A2) Collector Reluctant On Bay Bid By WILLIAM SCHREIBER 01 tflt Ollity Pilol StotU Orange County Tax Collector· Treas urer Robert Citron. a staunch and often vitriolic foe or· the Upper Newport Bay agree- ment. said Wednesday he ;,reluc· tanlly'' cohs~nted to sign the set- tlement. ··This is the best O:Agreement that could have been arrived at."' Citron said, noting that the blame for any losses of tax money must be laid on former cou nt y asse ss or Andrew Hin s haw , now a U .S. Congressman. Citron a lleged flinshaw er- roneously comingled Irvine Com- pany. and county lands during the squabble over the defunct Up- per Bay trade pact several years ago and then placed too high a valuation on the lump acreage. ··This act so legally complicat- ed and clouded the tax issue that I reel if we were to proceed to trial over the Irvine s uit against the county the county could possibly receive far less than the Sl.65 million agreed to," Citron said. The sunl Citron· .,,..·as referring to is the total tax settlement the Irvine Company '''ill pay as part of the new Upper Ba y pact. The company's pending tax bill for Upper Bay land \vas mo,-e than $6 million but it was never paid because of lingering ques- tions over ov.•nership of certain land in the bay. "Hinsha\~,.·s actions in thi s area und in other areas have cost the taxpayers of the county millions or dollars.'' Citrons.aid. ··it directly cost the property 1axpayers in Neu'port Beach and the Nev.•port-1\.Iesa School Dis- trict hi gher ta x bills because or the di sputed land ownership," he added. --'-· .' Cycl'e Expert Sets Sixrlwur Mini-course Bicycle enthusiasts rrom South Orange County are invited to a £rec six-hour workshop at Sad· dleback College April 26 featur· ing internalional bicyclist Mike Iannone of Los Angeles. Battin Continues To Fight Bay Swap 'rhe 10 a.m . to 4 p.m . workshop will include highlights or lan- none's travels through 48 states and 11 foreign countries, an ex· hibiUon of bicyc le equipment and a mini-course in bicycle repair. 'tho~e who attend are invited to bring their lO·speeds for whoel s traightening., brake and de· railleur adjustment. lubrication and maintenance . All repairs wil) be free and repair parts w111 be available ror sale. Dini( the films or lannMe's trav ,.he will discuss prepara· tion (. r feck~nd and long <lis- t t.ance;tycµ.pg .. Exblbill "'·Ill feature touring and raclnf bik s , tenli, tourina bags. tool cl infl. food . lubri· cants g gear. I .• or the elected officiHls casting votes in recent days on the Upper Newport Bay preserve agree- ment, only co'unty Supervisor Robert Battin dissented. During discussion al Wed- nesday's meeting of the County Board of Supervisors. Battin termed the agreement designed to turn most of lhe bay into a state wildlife prese rve "a givea.wity or $4 million in tax· payers' money .'' Battin 11lso reiterated his cry that the onct involving the coun· ty. the city or NeWJ>Qrt Beach. the state and the Irvine Company IS "politically foolish" and fj$cally s lupid." "I made that observation lasl November and now I can sit back 11mugly and say I told you so,'' he told hi s fe ll ow county s uper,•i.sors . He asserted that no money is sel aside lo restore lhc estuary , which has been bes et by pollution problems. Battin even dragged GOP Congressman Andre"' •Unsha\v into his verbul assault on the agreement. saying of lhe former county assessor : "rt 's too bad this agreement v..·asn 't s igned last Christmais \\'ilh l~fnshaw in his standard role a:; a big corpuralion Santu Claus. The Battin comments brought a l.erse reply from Ralph Di edrich. chairman or the board uf s upervisors : ·'The fight 's over, Mr . Battin,·• said Diedrich. End of discussion ' ' Wl1y Di·d ·tl1e Chicke11 ••• ... cross the road'! To s low the traffic down . That's their mission along a Nap~1 thoroughfa re after the city park s uperi11 - t endent decided to t ry the fowl play \\'hen all other m easures of speed control fai led .. In nine months. only 12 chickens ha ve gone to that great coop rn th e sky in the line of duty a s most motorists are slowing d o wn 1or the m . Compared to other traffic control measures. the cost is . . . . . well, chicken feed. f'roni Page ill ,STUDENTS resid ences. Projected atten- dance is 734 .. University Park : Kin - dergarten through sixth graders from University Park. Projected enroll ment is 634 . Vi sta Verde : Kinderga rten through eighth graders on a year- round calendar. Optional dis- tricl\•iide attendance is estimat- ed at 670. Rancho San Joaquin: Seventh and eighth graders living south of Barranca Road and ninth ~raders living north of Barranca. JJrojected enrollment is 949 stu- dents. · Verna do : Seventh a nd eighth graders living north or Barranca. Projected e nrollment is 842 stu· dents. University lligh : All nint h through 12th graders except SELF School students und ninth Naders li ving north or Barranca. J?rojccted enrollment is 1,887 stu- ;c:Jents. . • SELF School : Optional high l([hoo l student enrollment pro- j~cted at 280 . I f'rom Page A I i,i STADIUM. •'. said. · · 1 ask the OOa rd lo go s traight to Governor Brown and psk him to encourage UC I to see thingsourway .. , · ,\nthonv and l\t rs. Sicoli began efforts this morning to contact Governor BroY:n . They y.•ant him t o s hake the proposal loose from the university bureaucracy. Meanwhile, the district plans to hold next fall 's night football _games at the Tustin High stadium and day games al the UC I field . Al this point. neither the UCI improvements nor a suggested iilterhative -building a stadium .al t he new Irvine High School for about $500.000 -would provide a stadium before September 1976, school officials said . Two Boats Sink S,\N DIEGO (UPI) -1-ligh winds sank a s mall sailboat and a 40·fool fi s hing boat a nd tore a cargo barge loose from its berth \Vednesday. The fi shing boat, un· named but rcgb;tercd to Craig \Villiamson, "''ent down a t the Embarcadero. ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT T~ a ..... 000 C.0.•I °"' ly Po IOI, ... t .. wN<.71 ,, < ..... ti. ... <I ........... p, ................... .,.1 .. ,,0._,. Co.I\! Pt.b""''"Q Con1p•1>¥ ~.1t•t~""''""" ... put>!•""'" ""'"""' '"""~" fr;""' IO< C&>t• -..a. 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(••....,.~" 495-0610 C.op" •0"' 1q/\ O"""'' l·>••t t1~b•"'""t C.-~n1 No ""w' '"'' •••, ,11.,,1, '"°"'· ""' "'"~! m•ll•• '" •d•"""•m•nt ~""~ m•v II• ••o••d~(~<I '""nnw• •1>•<••• 0"'"'"'"" ~· ~bllf"IJM own•' ,_.,.,,,11 < 14,, oo.i~il" (l••O •' Gn\I• "'••• l •l!tll<n•• ~u0><1•00•00 01c•''""1..1 OOmoM~'• Of ,.,..i1 '-' 00 ''"""""'· '"'hl•t J llOUon.i,eM U 00 __ , ... , Five Racket Figures Plead Guilty LOS ANGELES (API -Five men named in a federal indict· · ment for extortion and racketeer· ing have entered s urprise guilty pleas a nd halted a trial expected to I.isl six \\'eeks. FollOY.'in g complex plea bargaining before their trial began. the five pleaded guilty \Vednesday to one coWll each of conspiracy to violate federal racketeerin.g laws through extor- tion. They are Pete r J. Milano, 50. of Northridge, Sam 0 . Sciortino. 55. of Fountain Valley and Costa Pw1esa, Raymond DeRosa, 52. of Tarzana, Dominic P. Brooktier, 60, or Anaheim. and Raymond Tyson. 35, of Studio City. 1\ s ixth defendant, J ames Joseph Testa, who delayed the trial y.·hen he "''as hospitalized for back trouble, did not change his innocent plea and a .miiotri<tl v.·as declared for him. His retrial is scheduled July 29. The men had been n.imcd in a seven.count indictment. In ex· change for their guilty pleas, the Organized Cri m e Strike Force attorneys agreed to seek specified maximum prison terms -substantially lower than the possible 20-year prison term. In addition. the government said it y.·ould not seek fines for the five although the law a llows fines up to S25,000. Strike Force attorney Richard P. Crane said the men are ac- cused of s haking down bookmakers, loan sharks and pornographers in Los Angeles and s ome legitimate busi- nessmen. Artists Fair Set May 17-18 At New Center Irvine area artisLc;; and com - munity organizations have been invited to participate in an art fair marking the opening of the new Campus Valley Shopping. Center on Campus Drive near Culver Drive May 17 and 18.· Sponsored jointly by the Irvine Art League and the shopping center merchants, the t heme of th e art fair is to be "art.isl<; in ac· ti on." \\•ith participants en- couraged to demonstrate their skills to the public. Participa nts need not be mem· hers of the a rt le~gue and in · dividuals and groups may use booths \V ithout cha r ge . Further information may be obtain ed by calling Jerry Rob- bins at 552-1557 or wtit.ini; the art league at P .O. Box 4462, Irvi ne, 92664 . Gas Tanker Razes Firms LOCKE . N .Y . !AP ) -A ga$o line tank truck slammed in· to a bank and touched off a fire that y.•iped out the business dis- trict of this tiny central Ne\\' York hamlet Thursday morning. Thre(" persons were injured. Authorities said at least 11 bui ldings were destroyed wh en the truck 's t a nk burst and splashed burning gasoline on ad- jacent buildings and onto the sur- face of nearby Owasco fnlet . ( f'rom Page ,, I BOARD._ .. recent e lection, is to retain her post on the governing board until· June JO, when Hurd will takeover. Carrying out the outspoken re- putation he has developed during his years on the Irvine Planning Commiss ion, 1-lurd sash ayed through the agenda challenging accepted district practice and ad· ding items for discussion he had advocated during his cam paign. Mrs. Foley asked for clearer descriptions of items incl uded on the district purchase order list and more detail on proposed ex- penses to send personnel to eon- ferenees. Hurd challenged a $750 tour of eastern schools put on by the h-1in · nesota School Facilities Council as well as a s taff invitational con- ference to be held by the district. Hurd wondered why the S2.000 conference could not be held at University High School instead of a local hotel to cul expenses. He , was told by Superintendent A. STanley Corey that rent of the ·hotel was an ''insignificant" amount. \\'ith the bulk of expense for meals. Services Due For UC Irvine Drown Victim Services were still pending lo· · day for UC Irvine staff member Or. Michael W . Scott, 33, who d rowned Tuesda y ni ght \\·hen s wept into San Diego Creek en route home from the campus. A post-doctoral research feJloy.• in the UCI Chemistry Depart· ment, Dr. Scott lived at 403 Vista Roma, Newport Beach. He is s ur· vived by his mother in Ohio and a cousin in Laguna Beach. Keys found in his pocket were traced to the UCI Chemistry Department after the body s ur- faced in Upper Newport Bay Wednesday morning. tie was identified by an associate. The yo ung chemist came to UCI !:.isl November and had pre- viously been at UC San Diego and New York St ate University at Stony brook . The remains were taken to Baltz-Bergeron Funeral Home, Costa Mesa. ,_ ,_ f'rom Page Al BODY ... into deep s hock, which might have contributed to his tragic de· ath and in a bi lily to help t hem. The victim was definitely alive ~1s they fought tu free him, said Sgt . Blitch but he never spoke a y.·ord. Funeral arrungcmcnts were pending today at Baltz Bergeron Funeral 1-lomc for J\.1r. Scott, who leaves his m other in Ohio. f'rnno Page '' I WASTE ... ly units were permitted to stock "'ere exC"essive and that a reduc· tion in these depot stocks could re-' suit in a savings up to $22.3 mi1Uon in the U.S. investment." the re· port said. '{he GAO said it undertook the 'study of 1973 and 1974 stocks earlier this year after the Defense Department asked Congress for supplemental military atd for South Vietnam. The study was conductedbefort the South Vietnam abandon~ much of its territory -and military stoc:ks -t o the Com· munisl forces. I He's On Clood ·9 1 .. . ' r Newport G-ltad Carries Oscar By HILARY KAVE Of~~ltr "110111<111 Bob G11rdiner Is still "walkinl: nround on top or the clouds" with his Oscar and he says there's no sign of his coming down. T h e 2 4-yeur-o ld Newport llarbor, .1-li gh graduate won the Oscar this week in the "best animated s h o rt subject '' category for his film, "'Cl0$ed Mondays.'' Gardiner, who now lives in Portland, Ore., briefly returned to Newport Beach Wednesday to visit family a nd Criends. "It's just great. There's such a mystique to the Oscar that total strangers keep coming up to me," the young a~tist said of his Academy Ay.·ard. For the past two days he has carried the golde n statue wherever he goes. including the Stag Chinese Casino Restaurant near the Newport l)ier. \vhere he dined Wednesday. It's an un - usual place for an Oscar \\'inner t.~ celebrate. ''You just d o n 't l eave ·something like an Oscar sitting . in the car," Gardiner expl:/ined. .. So. I take it in wherever I i::o ... Gardiner describes ~i s eight- Motorcycle Safety Class At Saddlehack Saddleback College's popular motorcycle safety program con- tinues this s pring semester and is now being offered for one unit of credit. Although classes offic ially . began Tuesday, persons v.•ho mi ssed the first m eeting will still be able to sign up this Saturday. Classes \\'ill meet from 7 to 10 p.m . Tuesday nights in Room 313 . or the Math·Science building, while Saturdays are reserved for parking lot training. Persons over 13 years of age may sig n up for the rour y.•eek program a t 1 p.m. Saturday in Math-Science 313. The cycle course is offered in cooperation with the California H ig h way Patrol and the California Motorcycle Safety Foundation. Satisfactory com- pletion will qualify students for proficiency when applying 1·or a motorcycle licen se with the Departme nt of Motor Vehicles. Classes are taught by motorcy- cle officers of the California J{i ghway Patrol, and one doze n 100 cc Hondas a re available for use by students in parking lot training. Saddleback is the first com - munity college in California to of- rer s uch a program. 1116 MIWPOIT It.YD. AT IWTH.SlCTIOM Of HtW'POIT & H.UIOR ILYD. Illustrated "DAI SY DOTM Tone-on-tone Lycra Sa1in. Pat io Dress $46.00 One Piece Mid leg ' $32.00 Other Style Colors are Available From S28 00 :•r D•Hr Pilot SIMI ,._o 'ON TOP OF CLOUDS' Bob Gardiner and Frktnd minute film as "a humorous s tory of a w in o in an art n1useum." The film 's message is th at ''art is t.'lern ully cuptlvttling,'' ht> says. It took Gardiner and his pa1iner, Will Vinton. pf Portland , u year uod u h alf to cosnpletc. The pair have mado aeverttl s hort Cilros togetber ,..but say, that ''Closed Mondays '' ls Jicfl.tdtcly their best eCfort. · , "The tc(·hniqae we-used is mock-realism in 3·D, using full oil paint color,'' he explained. Gardiner graduated from Ney.•port Harbo r l-ligb in 1969 and t hen W£.'nl to the CaiiCornia College of Arts and Crat\s in Oakland for three years. "I quit sc hool. ftnally, to just become an arti$t, ?'ve µainted signs, maps, graphics, done a rev.· commissioned y.•orks, sold a fl'"'' drawings and did a few ·film$," he summarized . At present, Gardiner describes himself as a sculptor and Vinton as a cinematographer. Both, he said, are animators and teach a . class in animation at ~h e Portland Art trlu~eum. • The two are planning several new films, Gardiner said. Gardiner's mothe r , Eve lyn Gardiner, is a Santa Ana r es.i· dent, arid his brothe r. Jake, ts wiU1 the South Coast Repertory Theater. Year-round School Survey to Parents Surveys are going out today to parents of Irvine high school and eighth grade students to meas ure interes t in a year.round program at University 1-ligh School. Such school schedules, already available to Irvine kindergarten Sikkim King Loses_ Grip NEW DELlll, India (AP) The legislature in the Himalayan kingdom of Sikkim voted today to abolish the monarchy and seek full Indian s tatehood. The action ' came after Indian troops dis- a rmed and diJbanded the palace guard and tbe a ssembly was called into special sesition to vote on aboli shing the figurehead monarchy. . The assembly, cont rolled by antiroyaliSts who won a landslide victory in elections a year ago, said it Y.'OU!d hold some form of referendum to get approval from the state's 200,000 inhabitants. The king is married t o American socialite lior>e Cooke. She has been li ving in New York with their s mall children since an uprisin g against her husband jn 1973. through eighth gr ade students, set up a continuous series of academic sessions. Students a rc divided into four st aggered groups, e ach of which attends classes for nine weeks then takes three y.•eeks off. The survey, said Univer'Sity Hi gh School Principal Vic 'Sher· reitt, y.·ill be mailed lo all parents of hi gh school stu~ents in Irvine. Although the coritinuous calen· dar r e duces the number of students in a school at a time, Sherreitt said, the survey has no bearing on district efforts to ease crowding. At this time , Sherreitt said, the district opinion sampling effort is ··very low key.·· Ir "several hundred" stndents are interested in the year-round school s chL•du le, Sherreitt said, a dual calendar may be set up a t the high sehool. ·Under• s uch an arrange'm ent, hl" s ald, some students Would at- tend Sc hool on a regular Septem- ber-to-June schedule while othens would·attend on the year· round ea1endar. Norwalk Blast Fatal NORWALK <UPI) -An ex· plosion in a telephone booth out- side a bar today killed an uniden- tifil:'d mAn . -· BEAUTIFUL NEW SPRING SWIMWEAR , ' , l I I l I I \ '. • • ~11D-tiitgto• Beach Fountain Valley Today's Closing N. Y. Stoeks . * VOL. 68, N0.100;3SECTIONS; 38 P-'GES ORANGE COUNTY CALIFORNIA THURSOAY,APRIL 10, 1975 TEN CENTS Ma~sive · Vjet Military Waste Bared WASHINGTON (UPIJ -Gov- ernment investigators have rotmd that 'the South Vietnai:neie military ordered million& or dollars worth ol trucks Bnd other equipment it could not uk~ and let much or it go to waste~ it wu le'arned today. (Related' Sto , PageA4). -, A report to Congress by the General Accounting OffJCesaidin recent months the South Vi~t.o.am army. na':'.Y and air force ro?Une- ly ordered and received millions . of dollar• worth ol unneeded ' m~terie1 l•om the United States. The GAO ••id ii "identilied vehicles · worth m~ than $76 million that exceeded require· ments and believes that, when Vietnamese army equipment in· ventories are completed, many · more millions of dollars of equip- ment exceeding requirements will be disclosed.·· ln addition to orde"!1g much 'Dream' Con1~s True UPIT~ Allan Chadburn of Somerset. Mass., heads out of Nauset Harbor on a 3 000-mile solo sail to Porto de Leixo, Portugal, in his' eightfoot, four-inch homemade sailboat, appropriately tilled ''Dream." He ~opes to ~omplete ~he adventure in 60 days. but is carrying supplies for twice . that long. DA Arson Probed By Investigators Investigators probin g Someone broke a window to Tuesday's arson al the West . gain entrance to the courthouse. Orange County District At-8144 We s tminster Ave ., torney·s Office said today they Westminster, then 6roke another don't know if the blaze was set by in a hallway to enter the district someone trying to destroy hi s ·attorney's office: own court records. The fire was started in three "ll .. was likely just m.alicious filing cabinets and was ignited . mischief,'' said an Orange Coun· with some type of liquid, sheriff's ty Sheriff's investigator. "It wu.s . officers said. . a pretty haphazard job." ~ "Some records were"burned on If the arsonist were intent on the e d ges but none were burning records, he failed, the in· ·destroyed that we know of.'' they vestigator said, be<:ause no re-reported. cords were destroyed. The blaze was discovered. by a And even if they hid been, eonslruct1on ~orker-. but had there are duplicates on file in '-about burned 1t:>elf l>ut by the other county departments. · time fireJ.llen artjived. The blaze, which did abOut $500 l' • · .in smoke and fire darnpge; star\> . . ,.. J. edat2o45a.m .,ol!icerssaid. ~~St R~ued more than it could \de and wast· ing men Hnd money for main- tenance, the report said, the Viet· namese military allowed much of the equipment to deteriorate by exposure lo the weather. A copy of the report was ob- tained by U Pl. The Defense Department said in reply that since the United · States no longer is replacing the equipment. the supply is being cut down by combat losses. Since s up- ply orders "recognize past and Of that. $301 million was ror anticipate future combat losses.· "secondary items" -trucks, thenumberof 'excess'equ.ipment -tanks, gun barreJa, jeeps. radur becomes negligible," it ex-· , andotherilemscitedinthereport plained. as excessive and wasted. There£ore. it argued, the GAO "GAO found that the quantities ' evaluation of waste involved .. is or secondary items whi ch the questionable.'' Vietnamese army and navy supp- The administration sought $1 :5 . Jy units were permitted to stock billion ,in military aid for South v.•ere excessive and that a reduc-: Vietnam for the fiscal yea rending lion in these depot stocks could re- June 30, but Congress approved. suit in a savings up toS22.3million only a $700 million ceiling. in the U.S . investment." the re· port said. The GAO said it undertook the study of 1973 and 1974 stock s earlier this year after the Defense· Department asked Congress for· supplemental military aid fof'. South Vi etna m The study w<Js conducted before the South Vietna'm abandoned • much of its territory -and . military stocks -to the Com- : munist forces. Marsh Rejuvenation In Bolsa Bay Okayed Project Approved By State Rejuvenation of a salt water marsh in Bols a Bay .,...on s upport Wednes day from the s tale Wildlife Conservation Board which authorized $712.000 for the project. State Fish and Game authorities are attempting to re- vitalize the dead marsh which lies on the northwest flank of Huntington Beach. The $712,000 should cover the cost for diking, mounding. and flooding 170 acres, acconii,ng to Jeay Men'SCh,381itiMIDl lo the chief of planning for the stale Fish and Game Department. "We hope to begin construction this fall and finish within four lo six months. if the weather permits," Mensch said today. ··we'd like to get the water in for late winter, for the maximum concentration of bird life." Fish and Game authorities ex- pect the marsh project to im-· prove fbshing and more than tri- ple the wildlife in the area. They also consider this a wtique effort to bring life back lo a dead marsh. The state has spent a tittle more than $20 .000 in designing the project so far. Environmen- talists had feared money would not be a uthorized for it for another year. Mensch s aid the $712 ,000 should take care of the full 170 acres, though more money might be spent later if an ad9ilional phase. connected to a new ocean channel and a public marina, is built. The ocean channel project is . part of an agreeme nt made V.'ith Signal Gas and Oil in 1973. when Signal made a land exchange with the state making the marsh project possible. Signal has given the state 300 acres in the initial stage of the ex- change and has promised to give CSeeBOLSA, PageA2) . ~. ' • J>U.ill.lc.:' BQ~T'.LAUNCHING, ~­ FISl-ilffG" ACvESS 8t PARKiNG -I PACll'IC O C C Ah' MAP PINPOINTS SITE OF BOLSA MARSH THAT STATE HOPES TO REJUVENATE Project In Huntington Beach Gets Funding From Wlldllfe Soard Machinists to Vote Saturday on Off er Striking machinis ts at the lttcDonnell Douglas Corporation will vote Saturday on a new con- . tract offer aimed at ending their · lwo-month-long walkout. Neither the company or or- fi cials· of the International As- sociation of A-1 achinists would , disclose contents of the new offer ·this morning. but union leaders said they hope to do so late today or early Friday. The two sides met for 24 hours with a fe de ral mediator in Washington Tuesday and Wed- nesday before agreeing on s ub- mitting a new proposal for union · ratification . About 7,000 IAM members have been on strike again st the. company in Southern California 1 since Feb. 10. The strike also re- sulted in the layoff of 9 ,000 aerospace workers at the firm's l\.1onday as well. The JAM r ejected a new con- tract March 23 which v.·as almost identical to one accepted earli er b y the U nite d Aut o and Aerospace Workers. John Cummings. bus iness representatives for the IA!\.1. said today. "The new offer is an im- provement. We wouldn't be tak- ing it back to the membership if it were not.·' The vote will be at 11 a .m . Saturday at the Olympic Auditorium in Los Angeles. Sports Loot Loss Reduced To ~30,000 J-funtinglon Be ach police. in· vestigating a cache of allegedly stolen sports equipment. today listed the value of the loot as $30.000 rather than the $100.000 reported earlier. Joseph Larry Sanders. 35. of Santa Ana, is accused of stealing th( goods from Big 5 stores while employed there. Police said company officials first gave the $100,000 estimate, then revised it lo $30.000 after completing an ihventory. Sanders and Gerald Bryant, 32, of 14681 Minicieto Lane, Mission Viejo, were arrested on theft and conspiracy charges after they al- legedly bilked a firm out of $1 ,800 in auto parts. eo.,., • .... Drowned UC Irvine • Long Beach aircraft plant. But last week 2.600 of those workers were called back on the : job and another 400 will be re- called Monday. Company of- Woman Pulls 300 Orphans From S. Jliet They assertedly impersonated a Huntington Beach car dealer and authorized re pairs on a van and pickup truck al Huntington Beach Trailer Supply, 16242 Beach Boule vard. .... ... Researcher Found . ficials erroneously reported ; Wednesday that 3.000 additional workers were being called back, but they said today the 3,000 SAIGON (AP ) -More t"han300 Indochina orphans are scheduled to leave Saigon and Phnom Penh on Friday fo(' homes in the Unit- ed States, thanks in part to an American woman who vowed: "I am not going to let the Com· City Jobs Available IN~•DJ? TODl\:W,... , Four ~ Orange Coul1tll tnountaiMer1 :ore ambnQ a group o/ 1e~ who 'll be Mod-i"ll up Ill< pr<vio,..ly untCGlcd ·pttik o/· Al1111(4•,i~,-.v<Mint . Foraker thi& 1ummer1 Stt Page AIJ. By ARTHUR R. VJNSEL Oftlle-Dtlty l"lltf'°'" : Sear.chers i'e&>vered the body ofl yo:U.n~C 1.i vine·.research as· sislant Wednesday in Upper . Newport 8ay, about 12 hours after · · hewastoqn from the grasp of two Newp<;>tt Beacli policemeq al· "tnpting to rescue hlm from the raiin&.'..floodwaters of San Diego Creek. , ·Michael W. Scott, 33, of 403 Vis· la Roma, Newport_ Beacb, was · fOund Jloati.D' offshore near Eastbluff and Bacik' Bay drives. Death was tent.8tlvelyatlribul-'I! lo dfOl' nl ng. • He wu ne•rJy r cued shortly Index lief ore midnight "(hen Potrol Sgt. .-y..,,s-1c. -.u ..,....._ , .... , ftitike Blitch and Of(icir OenniB .,.991MK" tJ ...,...,,. .. ~ ,c. <lllman plunged Into lhe frigid ~'t'.:r. .~ """~·-· :.to4·C• now as Scott cried tor help. ·=~ C.: =Cawll• r,:l ''lcan'timaaiiie~hegotout a-_. " " !"T• .: there," Set. Blitch Nld after Uie ... l'Motkft ... ~ Cl-4 l d '"'b ........... I ,~, .,.,, ._, .... ,..., 0,.1 d.ramat t or ea~ t at ~-., n ~-cw """\-... fr4i1edy '!'h•il .'i:'~ •If(. fJOqcl • =:rcr.,,_. ••i· :•.-.::: · ·:~t IMbriscralhed.tiilo~brld&~and ..., ... ...., "' ._.,,.... -0 toreScot1fromhls'0 t· , .... ~ •t \ 0 1-.;.... ___ ,_ _______ · •be office'r1 whO ad been • ' ' . . . figure is the total amount re· d1recl1n_g traffic al a flooded 1n-called during the past two weeks. tersect1on nearby braved the If the union accepts the new chest-deep torrent in a futile at-· 1 contract offer Saturday, the 7 ,000 · CSeeBODY, PageA2) . workers would be at work again _Bye, Blackbird -' ·'fro/ ane Crow Bugs Sclwol 'SANTA MARIA CAP> -From a distance, it's cute the Way 1-)>e children al Rice Elementary School and Fesler Junior H.i.b School gather around whenever a crow named 'HfCtPrflies'in to vislt th'elr playgrounds. AJ)er a.II .. how often do you find a talking crow? Bl,I'\ aCbool administrators' smiles have been fad ing q~'Ckty ,when they mQVe closer. They aren't happy with hat H,et.or has to say. The bird, they complain, hes "a _ hers'tronlire~-olpT'Olanity." • • S<bool offlelals· l\sked the Santa Borbara County ~~Jm.4J1 ~trol ·Deparfmtnt-~ take Hector away, but the ; ~a mi'Wt8ed to elude would· be c3ptors. • Whom he '&elonp to and how he learned to talk remain a inystery. 1 : • · munists have these children." The woman. Betty Tisdale of Columbus, G a .. told news men in Saigon toda y that Deputy FIGHTING RAGES FOR XUAN Loc--A4 STORES ON COAST COLLECT ITEMs--A12 Premier Phan Quang Dan gave . permission for two plane loads or Vietnamese children to be airlift· cd to the U.S. West Coast. (Relat- ed photo, A6) Mrs. Tisdale. who arrived Tuesday to empty the An Lac or- phnnaee in S1tie:on or its nearly 400 resident.1, called Dan "one o( the most compassionate· men l ever have met. in such a high position." Mrs. Tisdale. the wife of a re· tired U.S . Army pediatrlci•n·and a woman wlth a wide circle of in· nuentlal frie~tls in Saiaon a nd in (See 011.PHANS, P11e A2) Unemployed Huntington Beach residents can now apply for a variety of city jobs at th e Coasta l Employment Center <CEC),.17211 Beach Blvd. Slots are open for work· in engineering aides, ad· minislralive aides. assis- tant librarians, library c lerks, c lerk s teno and clerk t ypist senior. The pay ranges from $534 to $822 per month, plus fringe benefits. Residents who have been unemploy'ed for 30 days or more can apply. though specific qualifications are require d for each job. Deadline ro r applications Is April 17 . Phone CEC at 842 -7751 for further In - formation . ) 2 DAIL V PILOT CINTl!l EOINGEl ,; > ;; AlOlll HST. e STARK ST. ~ • • : H LT ST. H/F ~ HEIL Al/f. Delly ~let Newt Ml• SITE OF BOTTLENECK New Slgn•I• the Anawer? Traffic Signals Ordered Motorists who daily attempt to turn onto Beach Boulevard from Stark Avenue should get help sometime this summer. The Huntington Beach City Council has orde red installation of traffic signals al the busy in - tersection as fa st a s possible. Public Work s Director Bill Hartge warned that he doesn't Qelieve it ean be done by the start (I{ summer. but said he would push it to a top priority. The installation of trafric Lights '-'t the Stark-Beach intersection is currently listed within a major project to synchronize a ll the signals along Beach Boulevard for a smoother traffic flow . Jf the lights were left within the full Beach Boulevard project, the federal government would pay 87 pereent or the $50,000 cost for the lights • but the "'ork "1ould not be done until the e nd or this year, Hartge s aid. · As a sepa r ate project, the Stark Avenue li ghts will have to be paid for from the city's share of state gas tax money. Some other street project then will have to be dropped. Stark A venue is the main exit Cor severa l la rge apartments as well as the new Huntington Ex· ecutive Park ofrice complex. : Hartge said the city has want- ~ to put signals there for years. "lut until recently the state would bot allow it because the intersec· ·O.on is not a half mile south of Ed· 1,Jtlger Avenue . ' . Beach Boulevard is a state highway and anything the city does must be approved by the . ~te . Recent traffic counts have ~tified the signal lights, 1-la rtge .pid. · City Adminis trator Dave :1towlands said he would work ·'filh Hartge to find some tem- :,W,rary solution to the traCfic pro- .bl.em until permanent lights can be acquired and installed. Thursd• ,A rU 10, 1975 ne·'s on ·t1oad 9 • JVew~rt Grad Carrk-s Oscar By HILARY KAYE OI' 11•• D-111\' ~lot,..... Bob Gardiner ls stUl "walklng around on top of the clouds" wJth his Oscar and he says lhere'!i no sign or his coming down. Th e 24 -year-old Ne wport Harbor High graduate won the Ost'ar this week in the "best anima t ed s h o rt s ubj eet '' eategory for his film, "Closed Mondays." Gardiner. who now lives in Portland, Ore., briefly returned to Newport Beaeh \\'ednesday to visit family and friends. ".It's just great. There's such a mystique to the Oscar that total s trange rs keep coming up to me," the young artist said of his Academy Award. For the past two days he has t'a rried the golden sttttue "'herever he goes, including the Stac Chinese Casino Restaurant near the Newport Pier, where he dined \V ednesday. It 's an un- . usual place for an Oscar winner ·to celebrate. ·'You just d,on't leave something like an Osear sitting in the ear," Gardiner explained. ··So, I take it in wherever I go." F.,.om Page A I BO~A ... the state anoth£'r 230 aeres if an ocean channel is created to Bolsa Bay at Wa rnC'r Avenue. Mensch said if the ocean chan- n('I a nd publi c marina are ever built. the marsh project itseU "·ould be increased to cover more than 300 acres. The ocea n cut "'Ould be necessary to provide pr.oper tidal flushing for the salt water marsh. Without it the marsh can not be ef(cctive covering more than 170 acres, ,,.fensch said. Plans for the marina and ocean channel. and possible rerouting of Pacific Coast Highway, have not been fully explored yet , but a preliminary estim ate puts the ~cost at about $20 milLion, l\.1ensch said. Under terms of the land swap with Signal, the state has until 1987 to make the ocean cut . If such a cut is made it Would help Signal develop a Huntington Harbour-style waterfront com- munity on part of the 1,900 Bolsa aeres the company still owns. Volcano Active JAKARTA, Indonesia CAP) - Krakatoa volcano. in the Sunda Strait betwee n the islands or Sumatra and J ava, has shown in- creasing activity in the last two weeks , the department ox. . geolqzy said today. Every Cive minutes the 570-foot volcano has been belehing smoke and causing ·occasional earthquakes, the de~ partmenl said. Gardiner deseribes b.is 1 elaht· minute film at ·•a humorous 5l ory or a wino In an art museurn ." The film 's message is I.hat •·art Is eternally captivating," he says. It took Gardiner and h\ts partner, Will Vinton, oC Portland, a year and a ha lf to complete. The pair ha ve mude several short films together, but say that "Closed Mondays" Is delinilel)' their best eCfort . "The techriique we used Is mock-realism in 3-D, l$lng full oil paint color,'' he explained. Gardiner graduated from Newport Harbor l:li gh in 1969 and then went to the Caii(ornla CoUe1e of Art!i and Crafts in Oakland for three yean;. .. t quit school, finally, to just become an artist . I've painted sign5. maps, graphi cs, done u few commissioned works, sold a few drawin1s and did a Cc w nlms,'' he summarized. ·Al present, Gardiner deseribes himself as a sculptor and Vinton as a cinematogrttpher. Both, he said, are animators cind t each a c lass in animation a t the Portland Art Museum. The two are planning several new (ilms, Gardiner said. Gardiner's mother, Evelyn Gardiner, Is a Santa Ana resi· dent, and his brother, Jake, is . with the South Coast Repdrtory Theater. Tri.umphant Tour Jersey Basketball Team Beats Valley Visiting basketball stars from PlainCield, N .J ., Fountain Va lley's bicentennial s ister city, returned home this week, carry- ing a basketball trophy with them. The fi ve youngsters, age 10 to 12, left Tuesd ay after visiting in 5 at Racket Trial Enter Guilty Pleas LOS ANGELES (AP) -Five men named in a federal indict- ment for extortion and racketeer- ing have ente red surprise gui lty pleas and halted a trial expected to la.st six weeks. Followin g complex pica bargaining before their t rial began, the five pleaded guilty Wednesday to one count each or cons piracy to violate Cederal racketeering laws through extor- tion. They are P et er J , Milano, 50, or Northridge, Sam O. Sciortino, 55, or Fountain Valley and Costa Mesa, Raymond DeRosa, 52, or Tarzana, Dominic P. Brooklier. 60, or Anaheim . and Raymond Tyson. 35. of Studio City. A six th defendant, James . Joseph Testa, who delayed the trial when he was hospitalized Cor back t rouble, did not change his innocent plea and a mistrial was declared for him. His retrial - is scheduled July 29. Fountain Valley homes for a we e k, tou r ing Southern California a ttractions and com - peting against local basketball champions in two games. The Plain(ield group won Fri- day night in a pre-gam e and halltimc contest played at the Los Angeles Lakers-Sealtle Supersonics game. They also won Saturday night, 60 to 51, in a special game at Fountain Valley llighSchool. After that game, Fountain Valley City Councilmen and ot her c ity ofClclals p layed against a team from the Los Angeles~ Rams a nd Southern California Sun. When the game ended in a 48-48 tie, Rams star Isaiah Robertson challenged Councilman George Scott to a free throw match, with Scott winning after eight tosses. Dave Is raelsky, coordinator of the week-long activities, s aid about 900 pe rson s a t tended Saturday. Proceeds fro m the $1 ad- mission cbarge will provide rive scholarships (or undePprivileged youngsters to attend Robertson's summer football camp. Jn addition to the Fountain Valley Bieentennial Committee, the Jaycees, Exchange Club. Lions Club, Kiwanis Club and South Coast Junior Women':; Club helped with the Week-long activities. Norwalk Blast Fatal NORWALK (UPI) -An ex- plosion in a telephone booth out· side a bar today killed an uniden- tified man. · Clemente's Police Sign With Teamsters The men had been named in a seven-count indictment. In ex- . change for their guilty pleas, the Organized Crime Striice Force a tto r neys a g re ed to seek speci(ied maximum prison terms -s ubstantially lower than the possible 20 -year prison term. In : addition, the government s aid it would not seek fines for the five· although the law allows fines up to $25,000. 1116 MIWPOIT ILYD. AT IMTllSICTION ~ MIWPOIT I HAllOl llYD, San Clemente police officers . in an appare nt effort to improve their bargaining power in salary negotiations now under way, have decided to affiliate with the Teamsters Union. Of(icers met this morning With Richard Castle, a Teamste rs Union official, lo announce the deeision. It follows a meeting last ;r'hursday night to explore what the union eould ofCer the depart- tnent's personnel. . According to one officer close lo the decision, 32 of the 38 sworn ofCieers had signed cards declar· \ ORA NGE COAST . "' DAILY PILOT t tJ.e°'"..,..C.0.ll 0.11f Pli.t.•Uft-ht°"'" t .... Ollli'ffM·P•Hl.i'l>Ublllhfd-.,. ... Or_ PN•I -IM'U"9~•"•· Sepo<..-... 11 ...... ~ f ~ Mi>~y '"'°"'" l'11My fol ~i. HltY, ""'•""'' !!..«"• >lwnU""'Ofl BeK!ll f-· )lln V•lley, l•wlne. &ncl!•M<-Ytl,., • ..., I ~ IHK"l!.oul!I C.o•'' I> 11nq1~ ,,.,...,....1 . Itkin i\ pwl>li-0 S,.Olutd••~ -~ .. Tio~ lllC.l""' 1111bliolll"'1 pl•nl " M lOO -·I B.ty •eel. CMI• Me .. , C.•H!o•n••t'l•l•. J Robert N. weed ~ ,.,..,1,,. .. , •"" ............ . l Jac.k R. Curley "'•<t P•t"<»o"I """ C..n.,-eo Mt..,91, Thom~s l(eevil Thomas A. M urphine , .,.. n•<1•"q t '"'"'" t . Olarles. H. Loos Richard P. Nall !'> ......... -"""""' !.sll<K• J • Terry Covlllr ..... ,, 0,..,.,. C°""'' Edu,.. Hunt lnaton B•~ch otlice 11ul e. .... """'""""' •11111111 AIM'IH P.O . ..,,,,.,,·- -Other Otflces i... .......... < ... l, .. (; .. .....,,.,\l_l C:.I• ......... 110 .,...,1 0.• \t• .. 1 •...-rt .. .clo1 J1U N••-1 ~·•'II ~<-V1!1ty JUO! ~· "-' ~ •• ""'0 .. 90 ........ . T•l•,ttone (714) Hl-4321 \•Classlfled AdVi!rllslnQ Ml-5671 f•l•lll, !ti~ 0<•nt • (•••I Pul>•"ll>flq ,,r,~·f· M•M•\•l&t•t>, l""'"•h°"'• ..O•I•"'' •lltr •• ea•,•1••t,..,•••• llt•••• "''~ "" ""1''tthll•• ••t ... wl •P•••el '''""'''''"" Ol <Ofl'l''1tll1-Mt. . , S.~g11I <•••• po.i•~ paoa el (:•"• M•••, U11!9tn•1. \ut .C••t1fll"lll1, .. ,,.., u 00.,.....,,,,,, .,, _, ,. Ol "'ll"'llNJ, <110tl .. ~llt\IU\ell0 ... ,, l)O IN1. ing their inte nt to join the Teamsters. Others were expect· ed to Collow , he said. The San Cle mente Public Safe. ty Employes Association. which now represents police personnel, h.as been assisted in past negotia· t1ons by two Los Angeles al· torneys. One office r said individual of· fi rers will pay more ror union representation but that oCficers· expect they "''ill get better representation during salary negotiatio ns. The polieeme n 's association last week unveiled a IS-point salary and frin ge benefit pro- posal that wo uld inerease the salary of starting patrolmen 13 pe r ce nt and experienced patrolmen six percent. A recent salary survey showed th at San Clemente oCficers are among the lowest paid in the county. · ACLU Nixed At SLATrial SAC RAMENTO (U PI) -· Sh~riff Duane Lowe has sternly reJected an American Civil Liberties Union request to case sceurity at the murdertrialoftwo · :.illcged Symblonese Liberation Army ''soldier s.•• Responding lo ACLU eharges that his security m easures were a "constitutional outrage," Lowe told a news conrerence Wednes- day he would not alter "one Iota" the security arrangement.I at the trial or Russell Little and J05eph Remiro. · Jury select io n eontlnued in the trial or the two reputed members o( the terrorist group charged with the 1973 slaying or Oakland sehool! superintendent Mareus Foster. A total of 100 prospective jurors have been called, with the de(ense using al l but one of IL'\ juror dis missal ehallenges through Wednesday. .... Strike Force attorney Riehard P . Crane said the men are ae· cused or s hakin g down bookmakers, loan sharks and pornographers in Los Angeles and some legit i m~te bus i - _nessmen. Girls' Tra.ck Meet Shifted The all-city track meet Cor . Huntington Beach girls born in 1960 or later has been shifted from Huntineton Beaeh liigh to Marina High Sehool. The meet will start at 10 a .m ., · Saturday. Local girls who wish to enter may do so at the meet. Meanwhile, the Huntington Beach High traek will be used for the "~peeial Olympics," a traek and field meet for me ntally re- tarded youngsters. The ''Sp eeia l Olympies," s ponsored by the Huntington Beach Jaycees, starts at 9:30 a .m. About 300 youngsters from ·~untington ~«;sch and neighbor-. 1ng commun1t1es are expected to compete. Both lraek meets are open to the public at no charge. Lawme n Give U p On Beating Ra p LOS ANGELES (UPI ) -Two poliee oCficers accused of beatina a prisoner so severely that he lost his lert eye s urrende red Wednes· day In Superior Court on charges of assault with a de•dly weapon. Superior C.ourt Judge Willi am Ritzi released Charles F. Hereford. 28, and his partner, Rodolro Rom ero. 25, on their own recognizance and ordered them to return to court May 9 for ar· ralgnmenl . Illustrated "DAISY DOT" Tone-on-tone Lycra Salin. 1 Patio Dress S46.00 'One Piece 1 Mid leg I S32.00 Other Style Colors are Available From S28.00 'ON TOP OF CLPIJQS' Bob Gardiner and Friend F rom Page A J · ORPHANS., .. Was"'bington. said, "I had only 24 hours to do'this. Whal we did was unprecedented.'' She said the U.S . Air Force will. fly two Cl41 cargo planes with 219 children from An Lae orphanage, plus 38 ehildren from the Friends or the Children or Vietnam who were previously a pproved but too ill to leave in earlier flights. . The children will spend Friday. night at _Clark Air Base in the Philippines beCore proceeding to s till unidentified West Coast aiflM)rtS. She said she hoped to have the thildren flo wn from the West- Coast to a receiving station in a converted elementary school al. Ft. Benning, Ga. Mrs. Tisd a le added that she ex- pected more babies wou ld become available at the An Lac orphanage and s he would return. In Phnom Penh, about SO Cam· bOOian orphans are scheduled to board U.S. C141s on Friday for (tights out of the besieged Cam- , ~i~n eapital. A U.S. 1'.:mbassy spoi\:esm an s aid the orphans would m ake .short stops at Utapao Air Base in Thailand and Clark Air Base in t he P hilippines before being flown to ~os Angeles. . He said 104 orphans hav~ alre<}dy been taken out the past rew days in a baby lift being joint- ly run by the U.S. Embassy and the World Vision relief or ganiza- tion. Another ·baby lift to Australia involvin~ at least 350 children is being organized by two U.S. American rreela nce joum aUsts in Phnom Penh but none of these children has departed . The Cambodian babylift came' to a halt today as both the U.S. a nd Cambodian governments de- cided to tighten regulations un- der which ehildren could leave Cambodia and e nter the United States. l'.,..•P...,eAJ BODY ••• t~pt ~o ceacuo Scott. who was w.clte!!.lq·\he'lindJ••-: ! . They held til111 ~y hJll WU.en be)l and Sgt. Blitch 9ven kept ·holding lhe vietlm '• face iibove the wutor by lugging on his ehin whliker eoatee 01 lho worked to freehlm. 1 .. lrvine Police O(fioer Ocnnls Howe sald in hil..Jt$0rt c(: the drowninK that Sgt-:Bti.tcb and Of· ficer Gilman dCllDI~ rlllked their own. lives iO:the rescue al· tempt ~ lnve'eitlgators today theorize that Seott probably worked late al UC Irvine as many research U · statanta do and was aweptaway as · he tried to oross the bridge 1olng homeonbis bicycle. . No bicycle waa round but Police said U that theory is correct., tt was probably down the creek at the bottom of the Back Bay along witbt.he sea of flood debris. A · Pass9rby in lhe are.11 while pioUce mounted a mnssivtsearch immediat(lly .a(ter the~ictlm \'aniahed ce ported seeing a man roughly mat.ctt"lng Scott'sdescrip- tion ridlnRa bi<'.Ycl~ Fjrst i;epo.rts by Sgt. Blitch and Officer Gilm1'n indicated their v&Jli1 h.ep victim was probably a male in his teens or early twen· ties. · OC!lcer Gilman, however . ·pointed oUt be was a sinall, frail ~ndividual and had .~ready cone into deep shock, which might have contributed to his traaic de· ath and inability to help them. T he vict im was definitely alive as they Caught to free him, said Sgt. Blitch but he never sPoke a .word. • Funeral arrangementJ were pel1dtng today at Baltz Bergeron Funeral Home tor Mr. Seott, who leaves his mother in Ohio. * * * Services Due For UC Irvine Drown Victim Serviees were still pending to- day for UC Irvine staCf member · Dr. Michael W. Scott, 33, who drowned Tuesday night when swept into San Diego Creek en route·home from the campus. A post-doetoral research Celtow in the UCl Chemistry Depart· ment, Dr. Seott Uved at 403 Vista Roma. Newport Beach. He is sur- ·vived by his mother in Ohio and a eousin in Lagun a Beach. Keys found in his pocket were traced to the UCI Chemistry · Department after the body sur· faced in Upper Newport Bay Wednesday morning. He was . identified by an associ.ate. The yo'ung , che rriist aame to UCI last November and had pre- vioUily been al UC San Diego and New York Slate University a.t Stonybrook. The rem ains were taken to Baltz-Ber geron Funeral Home, Costa Mesa. BEAUTIFUL NEW SPRING SWIMWEAR '' I I I I I i I I I 1 I •• Orange Coast I EDITI ,N Today's Cl~lng N.Y. Stoeks , VOL.68 N0.100 3SECTIONS,38 PAGf:.S ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA THURSDAY, APRIL 10, 1975 N TEN CENTS I . Viet M~~ary Waste. Bared WASHINGTON lUPI) -Gov· emment investigalOI'$ have f o.und that the South . Vtetnamese military orderwt millions of dollurs worth or trucks and other equipment il c;outdr.ot use and l(.'t much of it go to waste, it wc.s learned .lC?ctay . CReh,tted Story . PageA4). A report lo Con{ress by the General Accounting Office 5aid in recent mq_nlbl.!h~~Vietnam army, ga_V)"BT\d_qitJorcc routine----- Rain Dance · ly ordered and received mJitlons or dollari; worth ot unneeded ma\.erlel fl-om t.he United States. The GAO said it ''identified vehicles worth more than $76 million that exceeded require- meq_~s. and believes that, when Viefnamese army equipm~nt in - ventOries are completed, many more·millions or dollar.is of equip· ment e~ceeding requirements wjll be di1closed.'' ~ -fn addition to ordering much ... What s. or 10-year-old boy can resist sphisbing ill tl\ose wonderf_u-1 puddles that a rainstorm leaves? John Sparre, Anthony Paige and Tay Irvine (from left) couldn't. And YOL\ can bet the three Newport Beach boys heard a few choice v,:ords from their moms when they got home. Art Gallery. Flood Loss in Thousands . .· Ins urance adjusters and art ex-the building where the Clyde perts today continued to assess Zulch Gallery experienced the the damage discovered Wednes-·damage. day al a fas~ionable Corona de! · .. We didn't have a leak in the Mar art gallery !loaded by heavy. building for 15 years," she ex- rains which seeped ins ide plained." But I knew that they through a utility company ex-were courting disaster when a cavation. contractor came in Tuesday and "The damage will run in the dug a lO·bY·20-foot hole for a thousands of doll ars -nobod y vault in the s idewalk.'' knows for sure yet," said Mrs. On Tuesday night. when a Charles Masters, the owner of heavy downpour hit the area, the French Visitor ALGIERS (UP!) -French President Valery Giscard d'Es- taing arrived in Algiers tod~y on the first visit of a French chief of state since Algeria won its in-· dependence from France in 1962. A bomb went off in front of the Algerian cpnsulate in Pa~s this morning, hours before G1scard d'Estaing's departu~e. or~nitea eoast ...,d Weather· vault filled and sent muddy water into the gallery containing expensive canvases, bronzes and other collector items. "Poor old Clyde'!!! business is a wreck and the canvases -many of them were in the shop on con- signment from the painters - are ruined," she added. The owner or the shop building_ at 3800 E . Coast Highway said that she forewarned officials of Pacific Telephone Company, the contractor, Vatley Pipeline, and city officials. "I told them that they were courtine-disaster, but everyone insisted' that there was absolute· ly nothing to wOrry <!bout," she said. The vault was dug as part of an undergrounjl utility project along the highway. more than it could use and wast- ing men and money for main· tenance, the report said~·the Viet· namese military allowe(l much of the equipment lo deteriorate by exposure to the weHther. A copy of the report was ob- tained by U PJ . The Derense Department said in reply that since the Untted Stales no longer is replacing the equipment, the s upply is being cut down by combat losses. Since sup· pfy orders "recognize past and anticipate future combat losses, the number or ·excess' equipment becomes negligible,'' it ex-1plained. Thererore. it argued, the GAO ~valuation or waste involved ··js questionable.'' The administration sought $1.5 billion in military aid for South Vietnam for the fisc."al year ending June 30, but Congreis approved only a $700 million ceiling. or that, $301 million was for "secondary items'' -trucks , tanks, gun barrels, jeeps, rad1tr and other items cited in the report as excessive and wasted. "GAO found that the quantities or secondary items which the Vietnamese army and navy supp< ly units were permitted to stock were excessive and that a reduc· tion in these depot stocks could re- sult in a savings up lo$22.3 million in the U.S. investment." the re· port said. The GA O sa id 11 undertook the !!lludy or 1973 and 1974 stocks earlier this yt·ar after the Defense Department asked Congress for supplem enta l milit;.iry aid for ·South Vietnam . The study was condu<·tcd before the South Vit'tnam abu.ndonL·d mut'h or its tc1·ritory <.1nd military stocks lo the Corn · munist fo rct·s Coast Storm Tragedy Drowning Victim a UCI Scholar By ARTHUR R. VINSEL Of lll• D•i1, PHOl it.111 Searchers recovered the body .of a young UC Irvine re~arch as· sistant Wednesday in Upper Newport Bay. about 12 hours after he was torn from the grasp of two Newport Beach policemen at- tempting lo rescue h.im from the raging floodwaters or San Diego Creek. Michael W. Scott, 33, of 403 Vis- ta Roma. Newport Be<tch , v.'as found floating offshore near Eastbluffand Back Bay drives. Collector Reluctant On Bay Bid By WILLIAM SCHREIBER Otlh~O•lly PllMSUtf Orange County Tax C.Ollector- Trea&u,rer Robert Citron, a staunch and often .vitriolic foe or the Upper Newport. Bay agree- ment. said Wednesday he "rclue· tantiy" consented lo sign the set- tlement. "This is the best agreement that could have been arrived at, .. Citron said , noting that the blame for any losses or tax money must be laid on former count y as s essor Andrew J.lin s haw . now a U .S . Congressman. Citron alleged Hinshaw er· roneously comingled Irvine Com- pany, and county lands during . the squabble over the defunct Up- per Bay trade pact several years ago and then placed loo high a valuation on the lump acreage. "This act so legally complicat· ed and clouded the tax issue that I feel if "'c were to proceed to trial over the Irvi ne suit against the county the -county could possibly receive far less than the $1 .65 million agreed to," Ci tron said.. (See CITRON, Page;\2l ROCK CONCER1S TOUGH ON EARS CHICAGO (UPll -The ·Journal of the American f\1edical Associatiori ·says rock concerts · can be hazar~ous to your health. In an article in the April issue of the Jama, J . A. Bell of the I AMA's department of e nviron- mental public and occupulional health said some rock bands can cause permanent hearing loss with their blaring tunes. · But Bell said it :'would be most difficult to establish any arbitrary ·safe' criteria for restrictions or the audience around the ampli(ied speakers." Death v.'aS tentatively atthbul· ed to drowning . lie "·as nearly rescued shortly before midnight when Patrol Sgt. Mike Blitch and Officer Dennis Gilman plunged into the £1igid flow as Scott cried for help. .. I can·t imagine hov.' he got out there," Sgt. Blitch said after the dramatic ordeal that ended in tragedy when a mass of flood debris crashed into the bridge and lore Scott from his grasp. The officers who had been directing trafric at a flooded in- Ba1idit Hits Cafe inCdM A gunman brandishing a .45-calibcr uutomatic pistol barged into a <:rov.·ded Corona de! l\Iar rest aurant durin g lunch hour todav and robbed lhe business or $600. Police said the bandit ap- peared at ttie Snack Shw restaurant at Acacia Avenue and Coast Highway s hortly after 12 :30 p.m . After robbing the business~ the man fled. No"s hots "·ere fired. Foghorn Noise Irks Residents Near Ocean The sound or a foghorn -every •now and then -might lend some charm to the Balboa Peninsula and Corona del Mar. Bul three straight days of it, ·especially when there is no fo g to toot about. is proving a bit much. The horn causing all the sleep- lessness and jangled nerves sits al the end of the Balboa jetty and it will hoot until Coast Guard and telephone company repair cre"·s can find and repair a short circuit in a cable leading to the tip of the bre1tkwater. tersection nearby braved the chest-deep torrent in a futile at· tempt to res cue Scott, who was v.•edged in the bridge. ThcY" held him by his trousers belt and Sgt. Blitch even kept holding the victim ·s face above the w.iter by tugging on his chin vihisker goatee as they "·orked to rreehim. Irvine Police Orficer Dennis Howe said in his report or the drowning that Sgt . Blitch and Qr. ricer Gilman definitely risked their own lives in the rescue al· tempt . Investigators loday theorize that Scott probably worked late at L1C Irvine as many research as· sistants do and '''a s S\Vept away as he tried to cross the bridge going home on hi s bicycle iSo bicyc le "·as found bul police said if that theory is correct, it was probably do"'" the creek at the bottom of the Back Ba y alon~ \A:ith the sea of flood deb1is. A passerby in the area v.·hile (See BODY, Page A2> De's in Clouds Harbor Higli Grad Wins Oscar By H!LARV KAVE Ol 111• D•il1 Pllitt St.-H Bob Gardiner is still •·walking around on top or the clouds" with his Oscar and he says there's no sign of h's coming down. The 24 ·year·old Newport Har~.r. ffia;h graduate w9n iee -Oscaf thlS week in the •rf>Mt aninlated short subj_e.ct'' category for his rum. •'QOlied Mondays.'' Gardiner. who now l•ves in Portland, Ore., briefly returned to Newport Beach Wednesday to visit family and friends. '"It's just great. There's such u mystique to the Oscar that total strangers keep coming up to me." the young artist said of hi s Academy A\\·ard. For the past tv.·o days he has carried the golden ~latue "'herever he goes. including the Stag Chinese Casino Restaurant near the Newport Pier, where he dined Wednesday. It's an t.l!!:· usual place for an Oscar winner to celebrate. '·You just don't lea\•e something like an Oscar sitting in the car," Gardiner explained. ··So, I take it in "'here\·er I go.'· Gardiner describes his eight· minltte film as ""a humorous s tory of a ""·ino in an art museum." The film ·s message is that ··art is -eternally captivating." he 0.ll'f P'illll it.II P- 'ON TQP" 0 f CLOUDS' , . Bob Gardiner and Friend . . says. ll took Gardinl>r and his partner) Will Vinton, of Portland, a year and a half to complete. The pair have made se\."eral short films together, but say that ··closed Mondays·' is definitely their best effort. ··The technique \\'C used is ($eeOSCA R. PageA2) Harbor Deparlme n t ·- spokesmen s aid that the long siege of heavy surf and rains had Douglas Employes Machinists to Vote. Saturday on Offer ;: 1 prevented repair crews from re· aChing the trouble spot. As soon as the "'eather subsides, the re· pairs will be made. Only one other alternative ex· ists to spare the senses of resi· dents within earshot of the claxon. Several have insisted that of. ficials simply pull the switch and shbt everything off . But Harbor patrolmen said that the jelly lights would go out, too, thus creating a menace to navigation . Striking machinists at the l\.l cDonnell Douglas Corporation will vole Saturday on a new con· tract orfer aimed at ending their two-month-long walkout. J\.1onday as '"'ell. The IAJ\.f rejected a nev.• con- tract March 23 "'hicb was almost identical to one uccepted earlier by the United J\uto and Aerospace Workers. John Cummings, business representatives for the IAi\1 , said Friday··should be a carbon coppy df today. according lo the weather service, with partly ·cloudy skiest and little temperature change . Highs in 6Qs. Lows tonjgbt in the 40s. , Wom~n 'rees ~rphans Neither the company or of. -Cicials of the International As- sociation of Machinists would disclose.contents of the new offer this morning, but union leaders said they hope to do so late today or early Friday. The two sides met for 24 hours with a federal m ediator in Washingt.On Tuesday and Wed· nesday before agreeing on sub- mitting a new proposal [or union ratification. · today, '·The new offer is an im- , provemenl. We wouldn't be tak· ing it back to the membership if it\\.'erenot.'' The vote '"ill be al 11 a.m. Saturday at the Olympic Auditorium in Los Angeles. IN~DE TODAY Four UOung Orange County mountaineers .are .among a group of aeven·who:ll be head· ing 11p tht previou1J~ unscaJed peak of Al61ko'• Mount Foralur thir aurrimet. Sea PogeAll. ' ,, Over300More Depart for V.S. Today SAIGON (AP) -Mbrelbin300 lndochtn• orpbana~are scbiduled to leave.Saigon and Phnorii'Penh on Fridij. for homes In tlii> Unit· ed. States, thanks in part to an American 'om.J.n who vOwed : "I am "lit ko 01 lo let the Com· munilts have these children.'' ;J'he 'Womali, Betly Tisdale or Colum~us. Ga., told newfmen In Saigon today that Deputy Pr:emier Phan .Quang-pen gave . permission for t WO pl Me loads o( Vietnamese children to be airllft· edtoll\e,U.S. Westeoa.t. (Relat- ed phot~; AG) . ~ Mh. Tisdale. who 'arrived. Tue.day lo cii>l>ty the An Uc or. pbana1• In Salion of Iii nearly 400 resldenta. called Dan "one ol the most compassionate men I ever have met in such a high poo;ltlon ." · Mn. Tisdale, the wire or a re- tired U.S. Army pediatrician and FIGHTING RAGES FORXUA~LC>C-A4 STORE;$ ON COAST COLLE;C1 ITE;M&-A12 a woman wilh a wide circle of in· • nuenlla.I friends In Salg<J:O and In Walhlnglon, sill~. "I b!,ci on!Y :!A ho 18·1li do ll\1'-Whal~ did was· ur.Pieceden(ed. ;., • Sbe nld the 1,1 .S. Ai~ Force wi II nytifo Cl41 cargo plOMS with :U• children lrom An Lac'Ol'Phanage, . ' . . plus 38 children from the Friends of the Children of Vietnam who were previously approved but loo ill to leave in earlier flights. The children will spend Friday night al Clark Air Base in the Philippines before proceeding to still unidentified West Coast airports. She said she hoped lo have the children flown from the West Coast to a receiving station in a converted elementary school at. Ft. Benning, Ga. Mrs . Tisdale added that she ex- pe·cted more babies would become availabl~ nt the An Lac orph11nage and s he would return. • • <See ORPHANS, Page A2) ' . • • . . About 7 ,000 IAM members have been on strike against the company in Southern Calirornia . since Feb. 10. T he strike also·re· s ulted in .• the layoff of 9 ,000 aerospace Workers al the nrm's Long Bee~h aircraft. plant. But last week 2,600 of those workers were called back on the job and another 400 will be re· called Monday. Company of· rtelals erroneously reported Wednesday that 3,000 additlonul workers were being called back . but they ~aid today the 3,000 figure is the total amount rl'· called during tho past two \VCeks. tf the unlon accepts the new 1 contract offer Saturday, the 7,000 workers would be at WQrk again '· , . • - DOW GAINS ANOTHER13 NEW YORK llJl'll The stock market gcnerull.v ignored unfavorable nev.:s toclav to re· gister its third consCC'ulive gatu in hea\'Y tr:Jding on tbe Ne~ York Stock Exch angL•. : The DO\\' J ones lndus tri~1 a\"erage, an 18.77 ·1>0int \.\tn ntlr \Vednesday. nddcd 13.30 poinl:s tq i81.29. Advan{'es led dt•cline~ lJ)' Hbou t a l \\'0·10 ·0111' ntargin~ (T ub h!s. <-:1 i • Pricl•:, \\('l'L" tu cht>r 111 heuvy trurling 01i 1 he 1\ n11 •1it·i111 Stock ExchangL•. I ' • • • 2 DAIL V PILOT N • att1n Pushes Bay Fight Of the elected officials casting votes in recent d ays on the Upper Newport Bay preserve agrt'C· ment, only county Supervisor Robert Battin dissented. During discussion at \V cd- nesday·s meeting of the County Board of Supervisors. Battin t ermed the agreement designed to tum most of the bay into a &late wildlife preserve ··a giveaway of $4 million in tax- eayers' money ." Battin also re ite rated his cry that the pac t in vo lving the coun- ty, the city of Nc v.•port Beach, the state and the I rvinc Company is "politically fooli sh and fi scall y stupid." "[ made that obscrvalion last November and now I can sit back is:mugly and say· I told you so," he tolp _hi s fcllov.' c ount y supervisors. • He asserted that no n1oney is set aside to restore the estuary. which has been beset by pollution problems. Battin even dragged GOP Congressman Andrew Hinshaw into his verba l assault on the agreement. s aying or the former S°unty assessor: "It's too bad this agreement v.·as n't sign'ed last Christmas with Hinshaw in his standard role as a bi g corporation Santa Claus. The Battin C'omments brought a. ters e r eply from Ralph Diedrich. chairman of the board of s upervisors : "The fi ght 's over, Mr. Battin," said Diedrich. · E nd of discussion.:, ..... ... f'rom Page Al CITRON ... The sum Citron was referring ,.lo is the total tax settlement the ~ine Company will pay as part '..9f the new Upper Bay pact. " i ~ The company's pending tax bill 1tor Upper Bey land was more !\h,an $6 million but it was never :paid because or lingering ques- :1ions over ownership o( certain :td in the bay. ~ 1 ••Hinshaw's actions in this area P..ild in other areas have cost the t:fxpayers or the county millions pf dollan;,'' Citron said. : ! "It direcily cost the prOperty !taxpayers in Newport Beach and ~e Newport-Mesa School Dis- rict higher tax bills becaW!le of e disputed 18.nd ownership," he added. · I Crash Victim . Still Critical 'One of t'-1.'0 '-1.'omen gravely la.jured in a headon car crash in Costa Mesa Tuesday night was teported sli ghtly improved to- IJay, but the second remains in eerious to critical condition. : Ann P. Tallent, 23,of920Irvine Ave .. Newport Beach. suf£ered Jnultiple injuries and has not im- jliroved, hospital o£ficials sa.id. J oann French, 46. of 20291 Kline Drive. Santa Ana 1-l eights. is re- portedly doing belle~ although ~he is still li st ed as senoas . . 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Burned 011t Nev;•port Beach firem e n htmtcd for victim thought to be inside when this parked_vehi- cle \\'as hit from be hind e3rly today, flipped a nd exploded in flames on Ne\\·port Boulevard between Hos pital Road and In· dustria l \V ay. lt tu111ed out no one \\·as in- side. Other motorist, Robert D. McElyea, 20, TorranCc, was booked on drunken driv- ing charge in 4 a .m. accident after being treated fo r cuts. Cars wer e totaled by col- lision , fi r e . Yout"' 16, Clouted In Boys Club Scrap A billia rd room altcrC'ation at the Boys Club or the llarbor . .\rea has left one yo uth hospitalized after bein g c lu bbed "·ith a cue sti ck and his 14 -year-old alleged assailant booked in Orange Coun· ty Juvenile Hall. Lyn C. Geronimi, 16. of 2301 San Francisco Drive. Ne'-1.'port Beach. \Vas lis ted in satisfactory C'ond ition <i t 1-loa g t.1e1norial l·lospital today ",;ith a possible s kull fracture, concussion and heud laceration. His al leg e d a ssail a nt is charged with ass ault 1,1.·ith a de- ad ly weapon, pending Orange County Juvenile Court handling of the case. The incident al the Upper Day Branch of the Bo ys Club, 2131 'f.ustin Ave., Cos ta l\1esa, took place .Wednesday evening. The victim is the son or Lyn C. Ge i;onimi . a Jl ar bo r ,\rc a s choolteac:her and former Costa Mesa City Council candidate. f'ron1 Page ;ll f'rolil Page A J ORPHANS ••. Jn Phnom Penh, a bout 50 Cam- bodian orphans are scheduled to board U.S. C14ls on Friday for , rlights out of the besieged Cam- • bodian capital. A U.S. t:mbassy Spokesman s aid the orphans would make s hort stops al Utapao Air Base in -Thailand and Clark Air Base in the Philippines before being flown to Los Angeles. . He said 104 orphans have already been taken out the past few days in a baby lift being joint- . ly run by the U.S. Embassy and the World Vis ion relief organiza- tion. Another babyli£t to Australia in\"olving at least 350 children is being organized by two U.S. :\merican freelance journalists in Phnom Penh but none of these children bas departed. School trustees h-ave rejected a low bid of $65,0.s& from Victor Cons t ruction Company of Anaheim. The bid was more than twice the $32,400 budgeted jointly . by the two agencies. The school district and lhe city had each agreed to pay $18,200 to finaQce the courts at the elemen· tary school. Three contractors submitted bids lo the district, with the high amount being $85,000. The m oney budgeted by the school district comes from its t ci·vic center fund, a nd is caah that · Wlder state law can only be spent on community proj~cts. Before trustees voted on lhe tennis court bids T uesday, Maya o·ecker, president o( the Newport-Mesa F ederation of Teachers, criticized the board for evert Cobsidering such an ex· pense at the same time they Were considering !iring school person· neL "I know it's legal to spend the civic center fund on tennis courts, but I fell it's lmmori1," she said. Serv.ices Due For UC Irvine Drown Victim Services were Still pending to· day for UC Irvl~ staff member Dr. Michael W. Scott, 33, who drowned Tuesday night when swept into San' Diego Creek en route home from'the cam.pus. ... A post-doctoral research fellow . in the UCI Chemiltry Depart· ment, Dr. Scott lived at403 Vista · Roma, Newport Beach. He 1s sur· vived by his mother in Ohio and a • I • .. ••@ ·~ -' -.. ~ LOCATION · -UC Irvi11e chemist Mtchael Scott drowned late II'uesday whep he apparently was swept In· to rain-swollen Sen D!l!go Cre e k a t Ma cAr thur Boulevard bridge. f'ro• Page A J 80DY •.. pqlice mounted a massive search im'medlately after the victim vanished reported sefting a man rouehly matcbinJ' Scott'sdescrlp- 1 tionfidinaablcycle. First repo"s by Sgt. Bllteh and Officer Gilman indicated their vanished victim was probably a male in his teens or early twen· tie&. • Officer Gilman, however, pointed out he was a small, frail individual and had already gone into deep shook, which might have contributed to his tragic de· ath and inability to help them. The victim was definitely alive as they fought to free him, eald Sgt. Blitch but he· never spoke a word. Funeral arrangements were pending tod;iy et Baltz Bergeron Funeral Home for Mr. Scott, who leaves hia mother in Ohio. SLA Suspects 'Elude' Police MADISO N. Wis. CUP~) -A heavily armed SWAT team . raided an apartment occupied by three University of Wisconsin students on a report that the Symbionese Libe ration Army was h olding hostages there, police said. (Related story, A 13 ) George Rodda New College Board Cluef OSCAR ... The Cam bodien baby lift came to a hall today as both the U.S. and Cambodian governments de· cided to tighten regulations un- der which children could leave Ca mbodia and enter the United cousin in Laguna Beach. _. Inspector Ed Daley said Wed- nesday six.offlcers, CoQr ~them SWAT (Special Weawns _ and Tactics) m,gmbers p,r:med wW.h tevolvers, s h otguns and a machine gun, converged on the ap'artment about 4:30 a.m. Tues- . day and held two stuUellts atgwi· Attorney George Rodda Jr. or Corona del Mar v.·as elected pre- sident of the Coast Community College District trustees Wednes- day night. lie succeeded Donald G. I-lo{{ of P.1idway City. Robert Hum· phreys or Costa Ates a was elected vice presid e nt of the five - -member board, the governing body fo r Orange Coast and .Golden West colleges, the Even· ing College, and the TV station, KOCE. Channel 50. Rodda, who was vice president or the board last year, has been a member since 1969. The 44 -year· old tro.stee has been active in na- tional community college pro- grams since joining the board. He draned a bill that became the Veterans ' Cost or Instruc tion Bill, Y>'hic h v.·as enacted in 1972, and resulted in community col - leges receiving S300 for each r e- gistered vete ra n insteed of the earlier SSO. • .. ~ . ' ' H -· ·'Y .. ' f~ ,. • • I • - mock-realism in J-D, using full oil paint color,'' he explained. Gardine r g r a duated from !'\e"•port Harbor 1-li gh in 1969 and the n v.'ent to the Caiifornia College of Arts and Crarts in Oakland for three years. ··r quit school. finally, to just become an artist . 1·\·e painted signs. maps, gra phics. done a few commissioned \1.'orks, sold a rew drawings and did a fev.· films," he summarized. At present, Gardiner describes himselr as a sculptor and \1inton as a cinematographer. Both. he said . are animators and teach a c lass in animatio n at lhe Portland Art ~1 useum. The t wo a re pl anning: several ne'-1.' films. Gardiner said. Gardiner's m other , Evelyn Gardiner. is a Sa nta ,-\na resi- dent , and his brother. Jake, iS "·ith the So uth Coast Repertory Theater. \ • . "' ., • . I • • ' 'i ·~ . ' • . 'Dren111' Cotnes True Alla n Chadbu rn of Som erset . Ma ss., he ads out of Na11sct Harbor on :1 :1,000-mile solo s ail to Porto de Leixo, Portugal, in his cighlfool, fuur·inch homemade sailboat, appropr1at<•ly t illC'd "Dream.·• He hopes to complete the ad\'e nturc 1n 60 d uys, bul is c arrying supplies fo r twice that long . • States. t The State Department said, "We believe it is in the best in- terests of children 'in m01t cases to remain with their families end. in their cultural e nvironment.'' It 1 cautioned tha t U.S. misstons in South Vietnam and Phnom Penh must avoid giving the '"im- pression of a mass roundup or or· phans for a doption In the U.S: '' ' 1116 HIW'POIT ILYO. AT tMTRHCTION OP HIWPOIT I HAl:IO& ILYD. lllustraled '"DAISY DOT" Tone-on-tone Lycra Satin. , Patio Dress $46.00 One Piece Mid Leg • 132.00 ()Cher Style Colors are Available From s2a.oo Keys found in· his pocket were traced to the UCI Chemist ry Department arter the OOdy sur- raced in Upper Newport Bay Wednesday m orning. He was identified by an associ~te. The young chemist came lo UC I last November and had pre- viously been at UC San Diego and New York State University at Stony brook. The r emains were taken to Baltz-Bergeron Funeral Home, Costa Mese. • point. · Daley said the police left after it was established that nothing was arriiss. The report came from a minister who received a telephone call from an uniden- tified man. BEAUTIFU~ NEW SPRING SWIMWEAR l I Cut Fitel Costs Insulation's the Secret By SYLVIA POBTE R A fe w w•ekl ~10. lhe Brooklyn Union Gas Co offtred to P•~ one.fourth of the eost up to $100 to an)' of It!: cuatomera who in1uloted hla roof or utllc The offer, unusual thoua:h It 11, merely underlines the constltnt talk about inaulatlon and how much you could lia ve by iosulut1ng your home But to me, lt 11.110 awakens some quest1on.s Do you know exactly what ln1utaUon Is" Wbatltdoe1" How to buy it, 1n1tall It? On the basts lhal you WO\lld welcome a:uldance on these and other basic quest ions on how 1n 5 Ul a t lng your home Money 's Worth helps you conserve fuel, here s 11. !lhort 1ns\llalion quiz Q What~' tnlU.lotiondo" A Its bu:uc function 1s to resist lhe flow or heat The greater the diff erence between 1ns1de and outside tem peratures, the faster heat will flow If for instunce, the 1n side temper ature 15 70 deerees und outside it .s zero the 1n side surface of an urunsulatcd wall 1s 57 degrees Within three feet of that w.1tll, you JI ft!e l chilly Insulation also helps control moisture and wt\en 1n stalled, will effectively resist the flow of moisture laden household air ~i;id wlU prevent conden!'lat1on problems Q I/ow 11 inaulatwn per/ormance measured ) The lns ul at1011 industry measures the performani:e or 'thermal resistance value' or its products 1n terms of 'R" "The higher th~ R or thermal res>stance value, the more the 1nsulttt1on will resist heat flow For instance, fiberglass 1s recognized and accepted as an eff1c1en t 1nsula t1on material Just a 35-inch blanket or fiberglass <R 11) has the same thctmal resistance value as a wood<'n wall nine Inches thick a bri ck wall 4 5 feel thick or a stone wall 11 feet thick Q How much m1gf1t you save by 1n!Ulat1ng your lion1e., A I! you, a homeowner had SIX in ches o( 1nsul.ut1on 1n stalled in your attic 1n June 1974 your annual savlng!i {1f you hved 1n New York > \\.Ould bo $343 according to studies by Owens Corning Fiberglas Corp 1r you had the same JOb done in January 1975 ;}Our annu.ul savings would be $418 41 In sum, 1n New York Cil} "'here utility rates are high and the winters cool, you could save more than $400 per year on heating and cooling costs by adding six inches or 1nsula Uon to an average sized uninsulated att11' In a warmer Southern city, such as Houston this same amount or 1nsula t.ion In an attic would save around $140 a year most I)' due to lower air cond1t1oning fuel costs Q What "fl." va lue.r are recommended fo r home 111.Tulat1on" A The Federal Housin g Adm1n1strat1on requires that new homes have six inches of insulated f R 19) 1n ce1 Lings and attics and 3 5 inches <R 11) 1n wall s The Federal Energy Administration recommends an insulation value o! R 24 for attics a nd ceilings The key point 1s that most experts agree that all homes -new and old -should have a m1n1mum 1nsu lat1on value of 3 S Inches (R 11 ) 1n walls and sax inches (R 19) 1n attics and ce11tngs Six-month Income Up 40% at Dis n ey Special lo the Dally Pilot BURBANK -Walt Disney Produtt1ons has reported net income for the six months and the quarter ended March 31, up 40 percent and 53 percent respectively Net income fo r the six months ended March 31 1,1,as $21 ,341,000 or 71 cents for common share compared with net income or $15 197 000 or SI cents In the like penod a year ago For the quarter ended March 31 net income wa s $14,201,000 or 47 cents per common share vs $9 258,000 or 31cents1n the like penod a year ago Donn B Tatum, chairman ol lhe board. said the com MARKET pany s gross revenues for the six month period reached a record $210 968 000 up 23 per cent over ftscal 1974 Attendance at Walt Disney Wo1 Id du rin g the second quarter and six months ended Marc.:h 31 increased 49 5 per cent Lo 3 149 000 and Z1 9 per rent to 5 197 000 respect1\.ely Attendance at Disneyland dunng the same quarter and six months p~11od::i totaled l 640 000 up 19 1 percent and J 388 000 up 9 I percent r espect1 \ely The above figures include 10 days or the 15 day E aster vacat1on penod' all of which fell dunng the third quarter of the 1974 fi sca l year HI G H L I GHTS INDEXES NYSE Index ASE Index Dow-Jones Ind S&P 500 Stocks Ntw Yo·-(UPI) -Tl>t follOWlftll 11! 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PRINCIPAL """""' 1 1S.ll00 "·"" """' JS,000 ~ .. ooo •0,llOO •0.000 •),000 "·""' •0.000 ss.ooo ~.000 6),000 PRINCIPAL P':'IN(I PAL ... .~, .... ·~· ·- PAI NCI PAL ""°"" ~ /0.000 1S,OOO ~.-8),QOD 9),000 100,000 110,000 HS,000 12 S,OOO IJS,000 14S,OOO ISS,000 I NTE RES r · Tiit Dono> ~l'\,)11 beotr in!t•t>! at ii ra!eor ••It> lo btfi•td "'9· Of\ tilt ~•e tNcrto• Di.I not !O C'•t<'l'<IB'o per ""'n""', p.oyablt semiannudLIY. P AYMENT S••d Dona~ ar.G 1ne intttf'I lntreon ••e payol>lt •n lawt ul tT<Of\e~ or tne unolt<I Sliltt'> of Amt•l<a .it tl>t' oll•te o! Ille Trea\ .. rer ol lne 01,. •••ct on La11u"'" N•11u~I. (ahlorn1d, '".JI 1~ olltee o• '""' cayin11 agent of \ht Oi\· 1roc! in Los AnQete,or San Ftan<1,co, cai.101noo1, Cnoc;igo, l!hnoi~. or New Yor~. di the OPl•on 01 lflO' no1cer 1ntreot. REC.Is r RAT ION. The bOnOS ...... De ,{OuPQn bones fO'Q••l•dDlt a' to pr in·. f•CJdl ori1, or J S to Dotn print !l>.JI anO onte••,!. •n<I the lo•m Ot ffll•~t"ll•on may l>t <flanged, or tile t>on<I> <11>tflargt0 troft'I ''°'l'SHation. '""on dt tordance with tlle prov•)•On~ ,., tnt •e•olu1 .. 1n pro••O•"ll tor !M l~wafl(eot •ne Dono>. ~EDE MPT ION · tne l>ord>matu,.n11 on or P<•O• 10 Apr It IS, 1Q<IO, \flail n<>I be su1>1et110 tall arid rffltmPt•on pr•or to ~t .. Ttly. The l>Ofl<I> m.Jturon(I on ot •Iler Apr" IS. 1991, or any ot tl\t'm, ma, l>t callt<l l>tlort m.Jturotr and reOte....,d ~l IN' ool«>n 011ne Boaro o• D•ttt10<,ol lnt<l•>lrk1 on A Or ii 1~. IQ<IO. or on an,'"' "'•tSI paymtnl Oatt tnertd!1tr prior lo m;ituroh . al a re<>ernptoori pro<e !or ta ch reoten,•Dlt OOfl<I tQ .. al 10 Lflt' ru>e•pll a..-t tfte<C'OI, PIU'd l"'0'"1111m equal 10 ~ tourln o• one Pt•cent !1 ... oJ 01 w•CI l"'"''"IM-1.lmount 10< eacn ,-ear or por· ,_ IM•tO! !tom tl'll rtOtmptoori O..lt to tne ..... 1uri1, Cli!le. All or any ot Ille -suD1eO 10 call ma, 1>e c1!1HI tor-rl!<ltmp11on "'a"' ont tome. 111e•s er.an dll di IM t>oncf> .... •tdeflt'flt!O al .... ,~ tomr, """" bOfl<I\ ~ha!l l>t ffljfl'mt<I CN'llY 11'! ln•trw orOtr ol m1turoly il ncf numl>et Dtgintu"ll *'1n 11\t' n•11lle•t numbered -· PURPOSE Cf ISSUE TM l>OflO" -•t a .. 1nor1ztO tot 11"1 d(Qu1>lh<1<1 and tOt'l!otruUton ot ><!""'<Ille lac olol ot~tor lmptO•tf<"-"'11 O••lfoel NO. •A. St.CURIT Y lne borld> d<e l)o!lyaDlt !•om •n "nhm•h?<I annual d\\E'~\ment <UpQn taaal>lt iano *''"'" 1m11to'ttmen1 Oi'L"<I NO. •A. or •ro<» tlldfge~ "'"""· '°"''""n' lo Se<t•on• l~SOll •nd lb02~ol IM Wiier C-. "''"' 11.·eq •"<I tollrcleo 1n l•e .. lMr~ LEC.AL I NVE_S T ME NT : s.a0d b<Jn<!'> \hall, bet ore tilt O<!l•Y'"' lhtrtof, 1>t _.,,1,eo to• 1n .. es1men1 un<le< ano lltJ•WM>I ID 1ne P•O•IS•On> ot tl'tt O•~tto<ts ~u••I•~ I.•"'· D•wo~•on 10 ol '"" wartr CO<le. Ho,.. ever, not,.i1nstdnd•n11 '"'" ~ltrhf•tal•On, '"int opinion ol tiondcounsel, tiw. el•g•D•l•11 o! \did Dond> •or 111e iri- ""stt'flt!nl ol lunos of commer<•al or wivlfWIS D.tn•s. as srxh, is su1>ject 10 1ne p•o· """on' ot \fie fonanc odl (od~ 01 tne Staltor Co11itornii1, ""Oil stalem•nt lo tna1 et· ~"..,...II Ile P••nled on each bOtlO 1>enea1n 1ne cerri11talion. UnO~< \l>t col'l<l•l•on• "''''''~<I 1n Stctoon IJl2 ol !fie F1nlln«dl (ode, ..a•d bOfl<h ""'' l>ttl•Q•l>le to~ IN: inY11stn1en\ 01 lun<I~ ot 11trsons, torPOr<lt•ons, or agenc~s. 01ner tn_.n sav1n11s oan~• ... llt•t 1111' I .iw re lal 1n11 to lllt tUfldso! SUI: h perwns, CO•P<>«llions, or agen- ' "'' au1nori1~> or requlfeS in....,Slfn!•nt of ....,;o tunds In !oec .. riloes '" wnotn Silv· 1ngsDan~s d'"'<lulf>O••led 10 •nvtst ll'tt•• '"'""· TERMSOFS.l.LE lnltr•~I Ratt : l11e rn.a•lf'rJJm ra1t Did ma, no! e•ceed a·. Ill.'' annum, 11ayaD1t stm•i1nnuo1111. Eo1c11 r.itt l>t<l f'rJJS\ be a mullople otll10tn~1 1~0• No l)(ltld\ SIW+l Dtar more in.in one interest rate, and•" l>OAOS ot ""' l.dme rnalu••IY ~nan ~•• 1ne '•"'"' ta1t . Ea ell t>ond mus\ ~ar lnttr~t at lhe rate •Pt<•he<J on ll>e D+o trom •IS date to •IS loaeo mt1ur•ty oare. 0n1,one coupgn will be at1a<l1HI totacll l>ord lor tacn •n,lallmeflt ol 1nle•t •l ltirrto", and Dids providing !or .:tOdUlon.JI or ·~11PPltn1tnta1 couPOns •HI~ rt1tUHI. l ne ra1t on any m.J1uro1, or ll'OUCJOI matu.,litS \.llall not Dt0 '""'" 1nan 7• .. or h•11M• 1 ""n I ne • nl~• e>I rate on any Olhet rna1 .. , 111 or 11'°"" or ma\~• I tots. Tnt ~ m.Jlu,,no 1n ""'year a•ter 19'!0 '11•11 bear •nlert sl at a rate eaual to or fl 19flt!• tll•n in~ O•tceOof>ll year Aw•••: !fie l>Oll<IS sn1 ll 1>e solo lor casn onl~ . .1.11 t>OOs mus! Dt ll)r not ltSS .,,.... iii Io• ll'tt borlOS llt reDy oHe<ea !or"''" •n<I ea<.h bid ~•II ~t•tt 1na1 lllt D•d· °"' oue,, PM ;ond d(t •114!0 onlere\I 10 •ne dllle o• <lelive•v. tne II'"'"'""" 1t any, """Int onltrt" •alt or ro11e• 001tot~t<<l'G1no1 ~Pl!<'•heG nere,n, a l ..-n1cn Int D•O· Ot• otter~ to Dur '"'" DOnd>. E.•cl1 I>•"°"' ~1\.111 i lille '" fl•S D•<l 1nt IOI•! r>el on· tertst co.i '"<IOI!••• al'l<I tnt a•e<.-qe nel 10\le•esl rate deltrmu"'o tneteDy, "'""'n .na111>e con"<1t•e<11nlo•m.11•veonly am not• Po!lrl ot tne Did, Hi9fln1 6•CIOt•; Tnt t>on<I> "''"be .iwar<ll:O lo,,,,. n•t,11\t'SI re\POn\oD1e D•<IOeror Di<lde•s <on••llt""ll tne inlere\I r•leor r•t..,. \.Pf'Colie<l and IM pr em'"'" o!tereo, "II any lilt l'l•Qnest t>!O ,.,., Dt oettr,,,.ne<l l>Y Ot<lu<-li"ll •M amo..O\\ o• tilt ore· moum !»<I lot anrl lrom 1ne 101a1 amount ol ln1e1t\l wn.cn 1ne <l•Sl•oc1 woulO be 't<l"""'d to OdY 1rom tnt datt ol wid -10 tne re"Pt<h"" ""''""'"Odle\ IM<ffll 411 Int couaon • a1t or rat ts J.Pe<•l•tO in !M l>•d, and the d"'d<O .. ;11 be .,._on 1ne Da~oi ol 1ne IOWt'il ""' in!e<t'>I coSt lo tne dli!,.Ct. lne pur<fld!tf niusl oav •<<•utd 1ntt re>• t•orn u..,o..1tol IM borlO> lo 1ne ""'~ ol dcl•....,ry, <om- pult<I on a J~·<l•1 year D•sl\. Tne to~1 or prinlltlll 1"'1 Dafl<I• woll be DO•nt D1 lhe <hstroc1. Riqht of Ro10C1iott1 ; 1 ne distr!(l •6t•vt•S 1ne riqn!, i" It~ doit,.!ion, lo re. t<l any al'G di! b•O> ~no to tne ~xt~nt nol ptohibned by !ilw 10 "'"'~" ""V ,,. Jl(lu!df•IY or 1nJ01mdll!y '" .invboa_ Jlt11mpt ••••<I: T ne d '''"'I ..,,11 !d~t ac l ion awdrdl119 1ne bOnos or ft ,ectinq all D•ds no! Iii!~< 1nan '"''"1Y->•• (161 nou•>•lle• tl'tt hme r>e•e<n llrtS<••bed ro~ 11><: ftCtoll! o! l>•O>. P•OV•O~d !lldt tne """"'d m.o~ be m~ alttr !ne e~oir.;J•on of lhe weul<e<l l•Ule ol 1ne D"'l!ltr ~n.iu not lldvt Q••en lo !Me Boa•d no1lce m wr+l•nll Of !flt wo•nd'~"'"' 01 '"' n b•d, Pl.tee of Oehwtr': FtOt<ll FMllOs: Oe•i~ery ol $<1i0 bonds •ill bt made to llwl 5ut<t•'l"I Dian~• at""' 111.ice ;iqrtli!.il>le to IJO!n '"" wc<ei~lul l>idder dnd lhe 'Tre1surer ot the O•~HiCI. Pa¥menl for \~•d bOn<I\ snail Dt ""'~ 10\ Ftd~ral fter.er ve 811n~ F 11..0• Of otntr lmmeOiattl y avallaDlt fund>. ' horn pt O.llvtry ; CiO\Cellaoon , ... I.ate DeU~trY ! I\ IS antltill;tlC<l that 'i•d bonlls w•ll be dehve red lo lhe >rxce\stul b•-• w11n1n JO<IAJS from lfll:' """ 01 ""°'' the•to!, Tn• \UCCt~\tul D•<IOe• 'hall ""ve ine "Cil't1. at n.s option, 10 c•n<tl lne conltact ot OuH na,e •I lf>e olslro <t '111111 1,.;1 to e•ecult tne bOnd'i afl(! !endl'r llw.'m lor o;lollovery w•lflon e.tl 011JS1 tom lhpdd!e ht <ein li•HI lot lhe receop! of Dod\, -•n 'UC:" ~Vt"l !he ~UtCt§lful l>•O<ltr !Noll bl! enhtltd lo lhe rttu•not tne chtc~ .ac.con10..riy1nq h•\ D•<l. l'ofln 01 610 : l..icn D10, IOll"tfle• witn ll'le D•d chec-. mu\! ne ·,n a ''"'C'd en· .,.,1ape, d<IO•t>\.td to tne d•sl•ict "''t" 1n. enotelOPe •nO b•O clearly m~~•eo "ill<I to.. lmcirov1mtnt 01strltl No •A Bol'<I'" • l td (Mc-: A cerltlotd or td>fl•ef'• ciw.tt on a •tSjl<ln\oble D.Jnt or !tu~! compo1ny •n '"" 11moun! ol l 'o o• tneorini;!11dl ,.,.oo,.tot tne bond~. ll•Y<'t>le to\"" otlJef Of lht d,"\1,,Ct, r>tu\I I CtOff'Cla nv ~atl'l 1>1<1 as d guar .... ty IMdl IM D•Odtr, ,r ~tt\\l .. 1, "''" H <f'OI 11n<1 pay !or W•<I tlofl<ls on accoro..ntt ""''"!he' term> o! "" bod Tn1 en.co. Attott1panvrnq ""Y acceptt<I boo"'"" r... 110011t0 on 1nr ou•Chil'll ,Pl'•<e or, II \l.o<ll Dod 1, .itcept('(I but no! llf'tlormeO, unle\\ '"'" '"'!"'" ot perlorn••nc• Sfl.11! W c•u>td Dy •nr .oc! nr omos\oon ot tilt <11\troc.1, •n~ll then,,.. cd\.llt-CI o1n<1 IM proceea\ ••1aine<I by'"" <1"t1•ct dna 111< 41110lied ttr 1ne •·~lf •ct on °"'''••1 ••h•r•t loon Cl """•tewt• ...:tu.al dal'tll<,lt> 1ne d•\\rlt l t'Mdy su11e< Dy,,. .l!.Ofl OI 1ne 1utct ssf .. 1 bloaer'~ taolurt to 11erlorm nereunotr tn acto•ddntf w•lll •Int tt•m\ Of .,.", In ~ucfl in>ldNe, <.hould d»1,,<I'~ at lu.ill dal'tllgt> IX' Cit· ~rm•fll.\'d le be Its\ lllln S41•d dmOQnl, JO<laY\ dl'r• ""' •utn <1e!et m1n11llon by•. '°"'' ""'~•"<I '""\Oictl°" 1111rto1 bl!Cornt ••nai, 1ne INll,'!nCt of .wia amourit """" ~ ret .. •nt'd 10 tl'tt •u<ct1Slu1 1>1<1<1tr. Snould 1ne '"(CtS,tul l>•O<le• r~il to P<>•l0< "' ho!<NnOe<, tntd••t• it! n>ay ft ISO •f"<Ovt• •II '"'h •el.J!•MQ 1Nl•t to, '"' luQlnq .ire- .t\.Of\aDlt .w>1ount lo• attorney s !ft\. Tl'tt cnet ~ •cton>panvin11 edt F! unacttOltd lbtO *'*' l>t tttu•ned iiron1p!lv Cl\in911n T~• E aempl S11tu1: Al any Ii""' before 11\t' OOfldS a•t lcndertd lor dtllvtry, tr.e '"("''''ul b•<l<ll.>• me, d•,al!"m and wltl>d••w n11 biO ,, 111e on• tete~I re<t•vf ll by li"Vdlt ~oloe~ !ton> tlorl<l~o• t"" s;i,,,.. hoe iln<I tndr~tl•~ ~IWll be <IC'Clareo 10 t>e 1t•dl>lt oncomo """'" o•~'>fn! !td<!r~I IN:Om~ t•• ldW\. ~·•llltr Dy a rulmq ot th• lnl~•n.ol R•Y11n<.11: Se•vi(t o• 111 "de«••on of any ltdei .. 1 .:lklrtoo ,,..,, tw reou••<IO lo bl 1•~'-"" •nlo ...:co.;n1 1n <ompu1•na •nv !•de••l I ~ c.ofl"' Ma or 1n~11 II~ dC'tl••~d t•~dl>lt 11~ !~• l••n>' n! ""~ 1~{1•••<11 Inc om~•~• 1,,,. 4.'flltled)Ul>>Pou•nl lo lfle'o<ldl~ o• lh•\flOl•t~. • l.0911 Opoftion: Th• unQuahtoHI OQ,n,on o• O'Ml!tv~ny ('. My~•), atto•n~y\, -•0••119 !he •~1•0•1 • ot 'a•d bc..O\ """I!'" lurn1\htd Ill<: ..,(Ce '>\'"' b•doer ii or fK IO• to 11\t ''"" OI Ol!hVt•Y ol t"" t!Ot>O\ .-\\ tnt ,,~,e cf .... d,,,,,,,, A tOPr of Yo<l ooonoon, Ct•l•lltd Cy an Oll•<t• 01111<' o"t•><t hy "" l~t''"''lt ''Q<'•!urt, wt!I *"" pronttd on"" W<~ c• '"'~ DOnd NO ct...•ge w111 bo m•oe to int t>U•<ll•w.i IO• auc.11p,.nt1nq or ctn•••co1\lofl. Tilt unqualll•f'<I op1n•O" ol S.•d tl1D'""Y' 11\al •nte•e~t Of'! tllt bon<li ,, 11 ~"'Pl Iron•"''"'"''•~'''"''""' Unote<I S!•lt' o! A,.,..,,,. unot• prt,,.nr todt<o(ll oncOlllt ta• ll•S, 11'<1 !lld! •ut n 1ntert\I ,, d•SO e ••mi>t t•om oe•'iO""l ltl(O,,.,.. I•, ..sot tM 51111 ol Catolo•nla """'' ll"·<">tnl s1;11e +nc~ ••• taW\ .. in il!.O be "''"'""°Ille •11ctt\1lul D•<lde• at or"''"' lo tn.. to mt ot Olllwrv 01'1ne _, 11 •Vltt•llt"!.101 tnt 011t1 •U. ' C:USlfl N1>mlN~'' (USIP ......,,11!!,, ~o"" tlffn tf!Ohe<l lor dflO w1n bit pt ont •...:!on Ille l>oflds •I Ille 0•,lrlct \t•Ptl'~ 111••1ht• lllt •Dwnct ot CUSI P nvmbor\ no-IM PftHnc1 of en Inc or rte I"""""''"""""' or dll o• Int toonO• \hdll t on\ti!ull • 1•"911 IOf' '"' l>U•tfl•~ • ll'le• •of lo •eluY' to...: (101 Otllwtry. IOI• 1.lll'tllllll CorllltCill. At !fW to,,.,. o• 1Mymenl lor •ncl CHhvt•Y o1 se ld bPno\, lfW 01,t•lc\ ... 111 f"'""" '~ \ut<e"t~l D•O<le• "<t•l•l•t•!f 1fl•I ll>tre ,, ,,. 111w:i.o1 ..... """"'"II •• , .. ,.'"II Ille v<11 .. 111y OI !"" llON'h, •NfORMA T •ON llV" !I.ABLE ~Q"'"''' ,.,.. '"'"'"''''°" tonct~nma tne C+\\t•l l •flOul<I ~ .WO•t''"o to .. S!ont' A vo .. no1>ot•11 Mun·c•1>el F'"""''"ll (O')lul!1n\\ Jnt. I j.ol I Wli\h«t Bo .. •Pvl•d ~0\ Ant,ldl•' (o1hl"'"'<l'IOOll • ~ C.IV[ 1-1 l)y or de• 01 the flol•d o• ll•••<1Gt\ ct MOullGn•N•(lutl W•l•r Oh-- ll1<l:1d011l10Mtr(fl 10. 1•1$tf\dd....,notll Afltol I, l~IS, Alt••nd•• Bow•~ St>ttot•f Y 01 lhe 6o••d {JI Ol•t(lor,ol Mou!!Ofl·Nlg\J!I'\ Wo11tr DlltrOCI 6 4 2 • 5 ·6 7 8 D A I L y p I L 0 T c L A s s I F I E D 6 4 2 • 5 6 7 8 l'lll>lli.ntOO••n1111 C:N~I 0.1 tr Pl!Of, Ai!t•l 10, ltli. 1Jl4·/~-'------- ' ., lMI l.iot1 ........ IOCIO-lfft ..,... .......... ~ .... IMIMt, •• ~, ,.._ ... ,.' '' •••.. 5000.tMt ---.... , • ,.,.. ' •• ' •• J050.$fft w.iu.,..,.. ...... Houses for ScH ············1••••••0••• GH~ral 1002 ·····•••a••············ UMUSUAL HOME l''irst tim4" offered, 4 bedroom, family room. 2 rrpl<:s, 3 baths , big lot, 4 cur guraRe. 2 patios. re· cently r emodeled. All . this and lovely Easl!lide location . •l arbor High School district. Asking 564.500. Owner will listen tootfers. Call 54().1151 _,..,HERITAGE .• • REALTORS 6BR DUPLEX 589,SOO 4 up /2 dn. s tc~ to ocean. Great income prop v.·/x- lra prkg., on v•ide Jot. Owner will finance. JACOBS REALTY 675·000 COUNTRY CLUB LIVING NO DOWN GI Entertaine r 's dreum yar d? Big ,;park ling pool. U llim alt> privacy . \\'rouJ!hl iron decor. 4 Family size bedrooms. Country kitc hen . No do""'" G . I . Lo""' down others. Call for more in- form a lio n ! 847·6010. Agent. SPANISH HACIENDA RED TILE ROOF Arched utrium entry. Bi~ formal living room . Separ ate family room . Count ry kitchen. Boal door through garage. Big ··1," sha ped lot. Park· like scltin ~. Just $46,950. Hurry~call now to see. 847-6010 Agent. SPLIT LEVEL 3 Br, 21,4.. Ba, formal din· ing. Trina ~-fodel. vie.,.,•. Estate says sell ! ~1ake offe r. $67 .000. S PA RLl~G REAL ESTATE 833.3548 VA/FHA Repos In Orange County Keys in office WORLD REAL ESTATE Specia list s in govern- ment fin anced homes! 556-7777 call anytime HEW OH MARKET Newport Beach duplex. f'ee lllnd. Shtrt1p & cozy. $62,500. S PARLING JlEAL ESTATE 833·3548 *FIXER UPPER* ALL areas 0 .C.-lf sou h ave cash or credit . Principals only. Agt. 642·9601 . ' ,._,, ., .. ~,.... .... . r T!le ll'IPrt,lbli.t~ on the Ol .... Coalt DAILY PILOI CLASSIFIED ADS You Can Sell It, Find It, [ 842 5878-] One Call,Service Trade It Wrth a Want Ad . . • . Fast Credit Approval ,...,.. ....... ') ,...,,,, _...,.,,..,. ...... - .... ,, MarN ra --. -, THE REAL £STJ\TERS~ I ' PRICE REDUCTION TRl.PLEX in excelteiit rental a rea. Ettl'h unit has 2 bedrooms, separate pati.os. quiet area, but close to shopping. Only $.59,950. ~I ,1.., -' -• fOIO.tOft .......... -=:;;:.: ..... ti•"" CORONA DEL MAii' LWURY·· DUPLIX Lge roof gurden . Spacious 3 & den ea. unit. Custom dcsi~n . south of hwy & adjacent to Irvine 'l'crr. Beam ceilings . i''rpl in ea. 2 Yrs. new! View! Hurry! 2111 s .. J.....,H1111ooc1 NEWPORT CIHTER, H.Ll 644-4910 IOOZ GOMl'ol 1002 OVERFLOWING VALUE BE.t.CH.t.REA $2,045DOWN CALL-644-7270 ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••a•••aa•••••o••······· Prime beach area, nellr r""·y .. shops & schools. Tree lined s tree t , secluded entry. 27'x 15' JivinJ! room, oversized country kitchen, for mal 2828 E. Coo't Highwo~rono i:lel PROPERTY MA EMENT , .. MMl.l lOI ""'"" tJO<llUll M0M£S fOI LIVING NETWORK Wf IA• ""' UMI •ff. UIL H /JAM AMYl'U(I rM 1• •AUO• Ma• d i n e . ramil v sized GeMral IOOZ G 1002 bedrooms. kiO,i,: sized ._.ra1 mastt>r s uite. built in ••••••••••0 ••·•••••0 •••0 •••••••••••••••••••••0 0 hampe rs, freshly re-STARTERl>UPLEX det•orati:d in & nut. Ex-$38,000 c e ption.il value a t EASTSIDE $40.900-owner mus t go-take ctd vuntage, cull 842-2535. OPfN Ill <J •II~ IUN 10111 N·(r' [9J!lfll;Hil 3 +FAMILY + POOi. All of the upJ!rading is done for you in this lo\ e· l y 3 bedroom ho me . Deco rat o r touc h es thruoul. 2 Largt• pati~ \\'ilh heali.•d & fillered pool. A home for family (un. Call 545·9491. First lime investors de- light ! Orily $38,500 for this prime east side Costa ,.tesa location! Br- ing h a mm er & paint ~sh-you fix & make a tiundle! You own it for 13,850 + cosl!I. Take ad· vantage. Call t oday . 646-717l. . oPfN Ill 11• llS IUN IUllf .-.~ r• ....... ., ... ,,. .: ' ;: \.. '~ <:<~~~-.... : .. > ..... · THE REiil ESTllTERS .~ V.A.IUTERS $6S Deposit for credit re- port and appraisal for COSTA MESA 2 STORY $47.000. Near proposed marina site. Bike to beach, v.:alk to shopping. Gourmet kitchen , large family room . Natural wood burning brick fireplace. Call 962-7788 to inspect.. ~ KE:Y • HEW Ll511HG EXEC RETREAT l·Blk. lo ocean; aolld 2 Close to Mesu Verde Golf BIL +family rm. bomu ; Course on quiet t"Ul·llc· R·2 lot, room to buUd . 8:ac . F.ntl'r throu ~h $62 .000 wrouKht iron AD.te5, pa11t /CALL 675-7060 <Jrle ntal la ndscaped -I planter 'll:ith rountain in· &W1't) ~ to Well" de s igned 3 n zn~-tl\ft 1bedro0m.forma l dinin& ~ nown>P.~.~~t h om e with many t:At:t:S& • especially 11.ppolnted · ' . ., features including ltll~Sciw; · ca rved t ea kwood Re..,,. , divider, 2 £pies &coveredl'!'~~~~~~~:e~~ patio into inviting garden.1765 Bahama La. LAGU off Coi.Jnlry Club Drive, LANDMARK . Mesa Verdt!. Open Sun· . . day t-5. For information ':fen c~mm.erclal reotals call Tri·llarbor Realtors _in choice ~ul.h Laguna. DBA ' Ocean vl~w. scheduled · in co me 1s $1550 per ® herbert hawJt.1ns REAltORS 646 3iss month . Highway rron. tage. Submit ~II offers to a nxious owners. Call 673-8550. -this immaculate 3 bdrm, MEW LISTING 2 bath do11 house priced at $44,900. New carpets. Mewport Island 1''reshly painted, call ~f 2·Story 3 bdrm .. 2 bath HACIENDA G • family home, with lots of "BE•cH R'uCH" RE•L EST•TE err1c <ha•m. Spolle" condl· ""' ""'" ""' ""' tlon! Owne r ready t Larges t yard in ,Mesa POOL&FAMILY 963-8316 .......... ~ 1..v. move , pur c ha s ed Verde North. Room for ROOM -;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~;;;;;;;;;;;!!~':"::':'':::':~==~~1 anothe r. $79.950 pool., .garden, or P•d1dle " LO.WEST PRICED 673·3663 673·&86 E\•es tennis eourt. t'rem um NO DOWN VA VA~C~ grade wall. floor and Fantastic four bcdroon\ AND NE·W ON THE WATERVIEW wjndow coverin gs . beach home. Spacious MARKET-sharp north BLUFFS CONDO Natural v.·ood g rain entry le enormous livinJ! Costa J\1esa 4 bedroom, 2 Beautifully redecorated. kitr:hen cabinets, bup:e and dininJC roontS. Un i· bath & fa mily room. Vacant & ready for oc-master suite "ilh walk· quebogard e n. kitche n. Be<1utiful condition with cupancy; 3 bdrms., 2in 1~~~~~~~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~1 1in c loset and private Jum size party room. re modeled kitchen and baths. o ""·ner wiU con· gardef'I atrium. For ap-Kin ~ s i ze master & ne w c arpe ts thruout. siderleasefoption.Areal VIEWONKINGSRD.l st. pointmentcaU962-7788 childrens suites. Wall cf Perfect cul -de·~ac loca-bargain al $79,500 time en mkl. Just remod. tt. KE:Y · g la ss to P olynesia n lion. La ri.:c pri,,at<' yard. 2 & convert den, 2ba, J I paradise. Spectacular Priced onl y MJ.950. Call C. f. COl8SWOrth1i beam ceil., plank nrs. 2 RE:ALTORSR pool a nd llki hut . Ne now.""·on'tlast,546·5K80 R It 64 ft 00 O fpl . e t c. $93,75Q_t 1, * down to \'ets. Low do""'" ea ors "" PA~I FI C R.E . Davia ~ flEUX, ~-~~~;~ets . C~ll quick 4 BED, 2 BATH _Levine,642-0200 •ith ~irtimu~ y,p\:ecp --~ ---.._ nd l}\D.ximum cofutort. Of'f_N!n'.l •f15IJl/rOMl:.,:i -Sl800Down ~H ere's .. reasonably f ,~11i~A11ill l ;~~~~~~~~~~I ~~i.\":;~:h~~;!,~'. ,~~:~ ~:;~y~F!7~~!?~ .. f $:w~t~J~~7;~ j -OUTA SIGHT sr!r down·Lu r~t· 1·orncr hcdroom. den home. Hes kitchen. All overlookinJt tot. Good neigh,Q9rhoocl· huge playroom & large a beautiful t~ ~haded ·wATERFROHT Owner Is no whe r e Westside. f-luny'. CALL Int \V itti partial oceun· green belt. Price re· DUPLEX around and t his BIG PRESTIGE HOMES ,. \•1ew.S75,0t)O. ··?1, 1 1~ucea · to ·fi69,000 •. Call BEAUTIFUL4bedroom., :::64:::.5.fi&l="-"-----I PETE BARRl'TT,J 673·8550. " $115,000 J bat h h ome with '--:.,,1 oP!N111<J •ll$luriro11f11•cr• An investors dream separate family room Country Kitcheft -REALTY- come true. An outstand-and dining room is va-with inside B-8-Q, ~rg . 642 -5200 675!0~ ing Newport Beach pro-' cant, Bring your ramily fam rm "·/dbl roaring:~ perty com ple te with or call to see fpl. 4BR. Interior freshly private boat d ock . $5B SQQ painted ... $45,500. Ame nili" include , • ~ CALLNOW beamed ce ilin gs, fireplaces, lots cf brick. 2211 New~ ... 752 · 7315 tree shaded fountain in • _.c:rtic:! MeM ia;.~7 1 1~b~~~ t~~. Call 040•8811 O,.~,~c~a~~.":~.,!!..0 s .. /Ev•. •--== 44S·.~849 LaCUESTA 1 -J~~· ~l~·~·IL_l ~~~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;I This Select Property is One year old and the owne rs ha \'e spent a ALL U.S. VETS It is your right to ov.•n p home with no down pay- ment . S taff or ex - \'cterans to assist you . C8 tl World Real Estate. Or;1 nJ!e County's-oni)' Ve teran Real Esta te S pec ia li s t . As k for Vete rans counselor . 556·7777. Call anytime. ~---, THE Rf.AL ~Sl!ITER~ SZ ,2SO DOWN! POOL Bike to beach. Or splash in your ow,q sparkling pool. Gorgeous bric k f('ncin~. Big sundeck. 1-l n ml·m ak er 's drea m k itt"hen . l~c ncroua bedroom. Lo"' low down pay ment. •I urry-call no""' R47-6010. Agent. BLUE PACIFIC VIEW HEW LISTIMG fortune in upAr ac\('s; hdwd liv rm flr s .,GeMral I 002 General 1002 4 BR. POOL BEACH Unobst ru c ted ocea n view! lliAh on a hill . Ent er private walled courtyard to elegant oval Nea t 2 s tory Balboa Peninsula Point home. 4 Bedrooms, 3 baths, and huge family room. Open beam ceilings. Storage for boat or c.amper. See it now at only $87,500. Call 540-1151 Spa nis h tile gourme t••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••a••a••·········••a• kitch .. custm wallpaper & crpL<i. thruoot. It's a rea l SllOW·PLACE. $59,950. C,\LL NOW ! 556·2660 f;;SELECT ma en ab I Irvine : realty ~·~-HERITAGE . • REALTORS '---'" pool. Fo rmal entry to spacious foyer. Gourmet garden kitchen and dine. Comrortahle li vi ng and ~;;;;;;;;;;;;~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~ I PROPERTIES WATERFRONT\ HARBOR VIEW SOMERSET. 5 bedrooms, 3 baths, huge family room & 2 bri~k fireplaces. An excellent Jocation & an exeeptional price -$93,500. Emmel McKune 644·6200. ( V79) 642-5678 DAILY PILOT famil y r ooms with UNLIMITED BLUE PA C IFI C VIEW! Separate gues t ond children suites. Rambl· ing ocean view master s uite. First lime offered. 17500 down. Don't miss it! Call 963-6767 POOL HOME $36,950 Spacioui; 3 bedroom with lots or wood panelling and d eco rator wollpaper. lluJ(c heated ~nd r; ltered pool with pll'nly nf yard space lert ov('r. Take subject to 81 1'~ G I loan. 646-7111 . Open Eve~. ~ lllmml THE PRICE IS RIGHT $59.SOO . Costa Mesa's best priced pure quality l)OOL home . Grae\ously terraced decking s ur- r ound s cu!ltom pool. Large bedroorTl8. Crackl· ing fireplace. Easy y,·alk to We1<tclifr .!1hoppln11 • Better cull now. 646-7111 . ~N Ill u. or -.lul'f fOBf N<f'l' 4BEDROOMS AND SHARP Well k~pt adult.Occupied home on neat and quiet Eastside C.M, ,cul--de· sac. COLLEGE PAIK o,...ti-1-s ZZ69 Culo1i6i• Dr.CM 103' Down, completely r emodeled. nu cpts,drpi;, 3 BR, 2 BA, bltns, va- cant. Move ia. No clean- i ng or painting nee. Come look for younetr. 6f6·3t28,eves 556-8674 Lachenmyer Realtor HUGEllWARD IOOM S2000DOWH Giant game.room. Warm panellln11 throuchout, Four big b•drooms . Formal dining... Full price just $.18,toO I Hurry, call now 8<17-6010. Ageol. New Custom Baf fronl Hom e on B a lboa Peninsula. 4 bedrooms, <I baths, Gallery, 2 story with lots or J!lass. 2 fireplaces, wetbar , all the latest J>.uilt-ins. Private pier for boat lo 6ll ft. F ee land. $279 ,000. 675-8120 or see at 1200 E. Balboa Blvd. OCEANVIEW New custom home with 180' panoramic ocean & canyon view. Builde r will customize to meet your indlvld11al re<:iuire- ments. Under $100,000. 962-1788 ~ K€Y $36,5001 llACH LOCATION VETERANS a..t buy! Short bike ride Fret!' lis t of homes lo beach. Not a condo, already appr1lsed by VA Fee land. CharminJ a I 0 C l bedroom, 2 balh home. " range oun y , Countrvk\tchen.Walklo A v•i lable lo an y " Vetc:r1n. c1u World J\cal all 11chools . Only .aoq Estate. "8-'1m ar\)'ttme. down. Call now to see. Melttrana Real Eltale,1..::M::1c.:·60=10::·.:A;.,8<:•:::n1::· ____ 1 Speclollin . Clas11ll'ied Ads PRIVATE ISLAND IN NEWPORT IAY Lg. home feqturing 6 bedroom fa mily room, "billiard room, lg. sauna, jacuzzi & so n1uch MORE! Offered complete w /custom crafted furniture ~ and the fee interest in the land. 103' on lhe Bay. $775 ,000. Tom Queen 644·6200. (V80) COUNTRY COITl>.GE. 3 bedroom. 2 bath, family room home w /3·car garage. On lg. corner lot. Completely fenced. $69,500. Lois Egan 644 -6200. (ysl) FJ>.SCIHAJIHG SCEME. Above Newport lla'rbor -front row view of the ever changin g panorama of boats in the Bay. 2·slory, 3 bedroom charmer in Corona del Mar . $169,500. Ken Hartley 642·8235. (V82) IA TFROHT IUILDIH~ SITE. 'Plan your own OREAIOI HOME for this lovely lot. Lowcsl price at Promonlory Bay. Cha rles Arnold 642-8235. (V83 ) . ' to: DPffrOrhit '41·113S "14 MK Allhur l44·1lOCI Ht~I 9t•Cf)'oC.lil"·"'-tl~tJ .. ' . • . ' . o .. ange Coast . EDIT I ON VOL. 68, NO. 100, 3 SECTIONS, 38 PAGES " -. ~ .. _., I • ' • • ' QRANGE COUNl'Y, CALIFORNIA -' -,, .. T o d ay's Closin g N.Y. Slo cks T HURSDAY, APRll .. 12: 1975 c TEN CENTS Viet -~~tr!ry Waste Bared WASHINGTON (UPI) -Gov· er:nment investigators have found that the South Vietnamese milita ry o rde r ed million.s of dollars worth or tr ucks and other ~uipmenl It could nol use and Jet much of it go to waste, it was learned toduy. (Related Story, PageA4). A report to Congress by the General Accounting Office said in recent months the South Vietnam army. na~y and air force routine· ly ordered "and ·received million5 ot dollars wQrth ot unpecded materiel trom the United st.ates. The CAO said lt .. Identified vehicles worth more than $76 l'Jlillion that exceeded require- ments and believes that, when Vietnamese army equipment in· v~n_torie1 are. COQ'l,pleted, many ' more millions Ot dollars of equip- ment• exceeding requirements will be disclosed.'' . Jn addition to ordetjng much . I ' more tha n tt could ~e ana wasl· ing men and mont)' for main· tenance, the report11aid, the Viet· namese military allowed much of the equipment lo deteriora\e by exposuretotbewe\lher. ~ · A copy ol the report was ob- tained byUi'J. , The Defense Offpartment said in rep!~ tbpt Since uip Unitc!d States no Jonge.r Up replacing the equipment, the s upplyis'6elngcut dovm by com bat losses:Since sup-· ply orders •·recognize past and anticipate future combat losses, Lhe number or ·excess' equipment becomes negligible," it ex· plained. Therefore. it argued, the GAO evaluation of waste involved "is questionable." , The administration sought $1 .S billion in military aid for South . Vietnam for the fiscal yevending June 30, but Congress approved only a$700million ceiling. Of that , $301 mdLiOU \\'US for .. secondary lll'ms" -trucks, t.anks, gun barrels, jt..oeps, radar and Olher items cited in the report a.sexcessive and wasted. .. GAO found that the quantities of secondary items which the VieJ.namese army and navy supp- ly units were permitted to stock were excessive and th.at ii reduc- tion in these depot stocks could re- . sull in a savings up lo$22.3 million in the U.S. investment." the re· portsaidl J The GAO i.aid it undl'rtook the study of 1973 <Jnd 1974 stocks earlier this year after the Defense Department asked Congress for supplemental military aid for South Vietnam. The s tudy v.·<.is conducted berore the South Vietnam abandoned much of its territory -and military stocks -to the Com· munistforces. ' ' Coast Storm Tragedy _Drowning Victim a UCI Scholar 'Drea111' Comes True AUan Chadburn of Somerset, Mass., heads out of Na45et Harbor on a 3,000-mile solo sail to Porto d e Leixo, Portugal, in his eightfoot, four-inch homemade s ailboat. appropriate ly titled "Dream." He hopes to complete the adventure in 60 days, but is carrying supplies for twice that long. Hostess Ar.rested At 'Social Club' A Costa Mesa vice detective who anS"-'ered an ad for .one hol.lr of dancing and intimate con- versation in a private room for $20 arrested his hostess at Bran- dy's Social Club Wednesday night. In vestigator David Hayes claimed the 'con versation got much too intim a te in the small cubicle they took for an hour of socializing. Teresa C. Youngblood, 21, or 1423 Alabama St., Huntington Beach, \\'ho listed her occupation as social hostess, was booked in- lo Orange County Jail on suspi- cion or prostitution and lewd con- duct. , ly advertisin g for clients in a Santa Ana newspaper and a mailer magazine. ··What they've got is ·dancing and intimate conversation in pri vate rooms' for approximate- ly $20~our," said Sgt. Norden. De c tive Hayes aJleged he "-'BS o d additional services, orie for an additional $20 and a more personalized package for a $30fee. A second soc ial hostess employed there was not charged, nor Was the s ocial club's owner,' identified as Kevin D. Gallagher, of 1731 P.itcairn Drive, Costa ltlesa. ByAllTHVR R. VINSEL Oltrlt SM<llr PlletS&aff Searchel-a recovered the body of a young UC Irvine research as- _ sislanl Wednesday in Upper . . Newport Bay. a bout 12 houl'511fter he was torn from the grasp or two Newport Beach policem en at-· tempting to rescue him from the raging floodwaters of San Diego Creek. Michael W. Scott, 33, of 403 Vis· ta Roma, Newport Beach, v.•as found floati ng offshore near Eastbluff<ind Back Bay drives. Collector Reluctant On Bay Bid By WILLIAM ~CHREIBER 0t ll•e 0•11)' ~IOCSCltff . Q.tange County Tax Collector· Treits\Jrer Robert Citron, a st.8Unch and often vitrt&lirloe of tJie Upper Newport Bay agree· ment, !atd Wednesday he ··reluc· tantly" consented to sign the set· tlement. ·'This is the best agreement that could have been arrived at,·· Citron said. notin g that the blame for any losses of tax money must be la id on former c ounty a ssessor Andrew Hinshaw , no w a U .S. Congressman. Citron alleged Hinshaw er- roneously comingled Irvine Com- pany, and county lands during · the squabble over the defunct Up- per Bay· trade pact several years (See CITRON, Page A2) ROCK CONCERTS TOUGH ON EARS CHI CAGO (UPI ) -The Journal of the American Medical Association says rock concerts can be fl.azardo.Os to your health. In an article in the April issue of the Jama, J . A. Bell of the AMA's department oC environ- mental public and occupational health said some rock bands can cause perrwi:nenl hearing Joss with their bllring tunes. · But Bell said it "would be most tlifficu1t to establis h any arbitrary 'safe' c riteria for restric\ions of the audience ·around the amplified speakers." Death "'as tentatively attribut-. cdtodrowning. He was nearly rescued s hortly before midnight when Patrol Sgt. Mike Blitch and Officer Dennis Gilman plunged into the frigid now as Scott cried for help . ··r can't imagine how he got out there." Sgt. Blitch said .after the dramatic ordeal that ended in tragedy \\'hen .a mass of flood debris crashed into the bridge and tore Scott from his grasp. The officers "-'ho had been directing traffic at a flooded in · B andit Hits Caf e i11Cd M A gunman brandishing <1 .45-ca liber automatic pisto l barged into a cro\\·ded Corona del Mar restaurant during lunch ·hour Loda v a nd robbed Lhl' business or $600. PoJjce Sfti~ the bandit up- peared al the Snack Shop resta u rant it t Acaci<i Avenue a n d Coa s l Highw.ay !S hortly <1rter 12:30 p.m. Afte r robbing the business, the nlan fl ed. No shots \\'ere fired. 5 at Racket Trial Enter Guilty Pleas LOS ANGELES <AP ) -Five 1"Tlen named in a federal indict· 01ent for extortion and racketeer- ing have entered surprise gui lty pleas and halted a trial expected to last six weeks. Following complex.pica bargai ning before their trial began, the five pleaded guilty Wednesday to one count each of conspiracy to violate federal racketeering la"-'S through extor- tion. They are Peter J . Mila no. 50, of Northridgc. Sam 0 . Sciortino. 55. . or Fountain Valley and Costa Mesa, Raymond DeRosa, 52. of Tarzana. Dominic P. Brooklier. · 60, of Anaheim. and Raymond Tyson, 35, of Studio City. "A sixth defendant , J ames Joseph Testa, v.•ho delayed the trial \\'he n he \\'as hospitalized !See RACK ET, Page J\2:) Jailers sa id today Miss Youngblood has posted $..500 bail and was released pending ar- raignment in Harbor Judicial Di strict Court. ,.Real Film Celebrity .. Detective Sgt. Gene Nord.en, head of the vice and intelligence detail, said today his men have kept an eye on the establishment since it opened recently. -; "/Vewport Hcif~r Graduate Wi ns Oscar Brandy's Social CJUb.-.Dt 1886 Harbor Blvd .. in the heart of the downtown district. was' reported- DOW GA.INS ANOTHER13 ByRILARYKAYE ''You j u 1 t don 't leave °'~!'19 !-'1' '"ti.t s..tt · soQ'lething like an Oscar sitting Bob Gardiri~ ... iS Still ltwalking ·in the·car,'t ~ardiner explained . around on tOp of the clouds" with .. So, I take itin wherever I go.·· his Oscar anct he ~ays there's no Gardiner describes his eight- sign or bls cotnlna down. minute ·film as ··a humorous The 2•-)Lear..-old ....Newport 5 tory or a · Jno in an art Harbor Hlgli aradua~ won the museu m." • Oscar this .we.ek in the '.'best The fi lm 's message is that "art animate~'a bor t s ubject '' IS eterna lly Capt.lvating." he c,ale1ory lo.r 'bls film, "Closed •si.ys. ll LOok Gariliner and his td,ondiys ." partner, Will Vinton, of Portland, Gardiner, who now lives in ayear·and·ahalf locomplcte. NE\V YORJt CU Pt) J... The Portland, Ore •• brieOy returned .The l>air have made several stock m ark el generally Ignored to Newport. Beach Wednesday to sf>ort films together, but say that unravo rablc ney,·s today to re-vlsllfamily and mends. "Closed Mondays" Is definitely gistor ilS third consecutive gain "Itta just ere al. There'5 such• their best effort. I h ·•• tradtn th N l lo th o th 1 to•·[ ','The technique we used is n eav,. g on e cw myst que . e acar a -·mock-realism tn 3•0 , using full York Stock Excbanae. strangers keep comlnr up to oil<f:lnl color," be explained. T h e Dow Jo.nes industrial me." the yo.uni artist said ol bia average, an 18.77-point winner Academy Awa-i ar~iner gra ~uated from Wed• d " ·•ded 13 30 l to ••· 'da ba Newport Harbor R1gb In 1900 and .. es a,. -· po nts For tbe PUl two. Yll he s then went to "fhe •Cailfornla 781 .29. Advances ltd deeUnes by c•rried tbe 1'10lden statu• '"""'lle&e or· Arll andJ Croft.a' m about a . two-to-one m argi n. ~ver he~aot1,. lncludina the """ 1,; df th. .... I (Tables, CT) Slei,Chlnei,e Caslno.JleolaorlDt : ~~q. ,9< reey~. . Prictt were hl1her In heavy • beo• lbO Newpbrt-Pltr wliete"b' I qldt school, finally. to iust 'tradlne on the J.merican Stock , -djne4 W..Sneacray. 111~ a11 un· l!e<$>me ah 1rti1t. l'\le paintecl Exchange. usoal pl1ce for lft O.Car wtnner •1.l'DI, maps, rr• hits, done • tocei.:bro\•. : · • · · ·; '5eeosc1u1, P•r•.Ul j ' • tersection nearby braved the chest·deep torrent in a futile at- tempt to rescue Scott. who was wedged in the bridge. They held him by his trousers · belt and Sgt. Blitch even kept holding the vi ctim's face above the water by tugging on his chin whisker goatee as they "'orked to free him. Irvine Police Officer Dennis llO"-'e said in his report of the drowning that Sgt. Blitch and Of- ficer Gilman definitely ri sked their O"-'n livt'S in the rescue al· Mesa FirH1 tempt. Investigators today theori ze that Scott probably worked late at UC Irvine as m any research as- s istantsdo and was swept away as · he tried lo cross the bridge going home on his bicycle. No bicycle \\•as found but police said if 'that theory is correct. it was probably down the creek at the bottom of the Back Bay a long with the sea or flood debris . A passerby in the area \Vhile (See BODV, Page A2) Bank Out $2,500 In Daylight Heist A bushy-haired bandit made a $2.500 withdrawa l from .a Cost a Mesa bank Wednesday a{ter- noorr7 hana.ing a tell'er a note "'arning he had 'a silent partner· \\ilh a shotgun. l Dian E . Karr. 21, employed by Imperial Bank , 2490 l-larbor Blvd .. took no <'hances. The victim handed over the de· manded loot in larger bills, most- ly 10s. 20s. 50s and lOOs, accord· ing to Officer Art Coutre.au. who handled the initia l report. Investigators · said the robber entered the bank al-the corner of Harbor Boulevard and Fair Drive about 1 :45 p.m. and ap- proac hed the te ller's \\indO\\". Few other c ustomers were in the bank when he handed l\-1i ss Karr a note. ··1 have a gun a nd my partner has a shotgun . . '·it read. No gun or partner \\•ere seen. Wo nuui Pulls 300 Orphans FromS. Viet SAIGON (AP) -More than300 Indochina orphans arc scheduled to leave Saigon and Phnom Penh on Friday for homes in the Unit· · ed States, thank s in part to an American "'oman "'ho vowed : ··1 am not goin ~ to let the Com· munists have these children.'' The "-'Oman. Betty Ti sdale of Columbus. Gu .. told ncv.ismen in Sa i go n toda y that Deput y FIGHTING RAGES FOR XUAN LOC-4 STORES ON COAST COLLECT ITEMs-A12 Premier Phan Quang Dan gave· permission for two plane loads or Vietnamese children to be airlift - ed to the U.S. West Coast. ( Relat- ed photo. A6l Mrs . Tisdale, who arrived TueSday to e mpty the An Lac or· phanage in Saigon of its nearly 400 residents, called Dan •·one of the most compassionate men I ever have met in such a high position." flfrs . Tisd ale. the \\'ife of a re- tire<;t U.S. Army pediatrician and a Wbm a n with a wide circle of in- OUentiul frie nds in Saigon a nd in Weshington, said . "I had only 24 hours to do this. What we.did was W1pre~edented . •· She Jaid the U.S . Air Force will (1y two Cl41 cargo planes with 219 children from An Lac orphanage, plus 38 children from the Friends or the Ch\ldren or Vietnam who "'ere p·rcviously a pproved but too Ill to leave in earlier flights . Tbe children will spend Friday night al Clark Air Base in the Philippines before proceeding to <See ORPHANS, PaJe .U> nor "'as any vehicle heard or ob- served when the young ba ndit left th.c firm and fled eastbound down Fair Drive. fltiss Karr and a customer v.·hC> "·as a \\1itness. Ri ~h ard G. Sales. des cribed the ba nd it as Caucasian, "'ilh a busy bro\\·n Afro·style hairdo and wearing a brO\\'O Levi jacket. lie "·as reportedly a.bout 24 to 26 years old and of medium build, with a mustache. Doug las V ~te Set S aturday O n Strike End Striking machinist s at the McDonnell Douglas Cof)X>ration \vi U vote Saturday on a new con- tract offer aimed at ending their two· month-long walkout. _ Neithe r the company or of - ficials of the International As· sociation of Machinists wouJd disclose contents of the new orfer this morning, but union leade rs said they hope to do so late today or early Friday. The two sides met for 24 hours "-'ith a fed era l mediator in Was hjngton Tuesday and Wed· nesday before agreeing on sub- mitting a ne\I.' proposal ror union ratifi cation. About 7.000 IA!\I membe rs have been on strike against the company in Southern Cali fornia since Feb. 10. <'oas t Or~":fi W1•atht-r l r·r ida y ~h oul d b(' a . c•arbon coppy of today, 1 according to the we..ilher 1 i;c rvicc . V.'ilh pa1·tl y 1 rloudy skiest a nd little 1 temperature change . llighs in 60s. l,O\\"S tonight I in the 40s . 1 I I NSI D IE T ODAY f"our young Orange Ccunty n1ountaineers are among a , group of seven who'll be head· ·1 ing up lhe previously u11scaled peak of Alaska '11 Mount f"oroktr thl.1 sun1 rn er. See Pa{Ji!'AJ J. At Y-s.rilce Al f.•-.. """"' u l...M. .. .,.. •• Cali .. n1ho All 0-llt.lflM ti· I' C.mk 1 •• CNu-• •• C.tttl Netk et. At t:!Ot"1•itl1Mllt ., ' ~· C••I ""' ... ltlt:ord Al4 ~ .... , ... .., .... '*' 14 ANIUllMr• II • ,. ' ... • TONIGHT -.. HIGH SCHOOL BAND AND ORCHF.STRA FESTIVAL - OCCAudilorium , all day. Q CC REGISTRATION - Registration ror nine·week · courses beginning April 14, Ad -· missions and Records Bldg. Thurs . 8 a .m .-8 p.m . Fri. 8 a .m. - Jp.m . "SUBJECT TO FITS" -South Cbasl Repertory Theater, Sun. 8 p .m. through Sun. 8 p.-m. UC! LECTURE -"Pholo- graphers on Photoi::raphy," SoCiaJ Sc ience Hall, 7 p.m. F RIDAY, APRIL II . FRIDAY NIGfjT FILMS ''Day of the Jackal," OCC Forum, 7 :30 p.m . Adrri. $1. "TARS AND STARS" - Newport Harbor J.ligh variety show, Auditorium, Fri. and Sat. 8 p.m . Adults $2 .50 , stude nts $2. F' ,.om Poge A I ORPHANS. • • still unidentified West Coast airports. She said she hoped to have the children flown from the West Coast to a receiving station in a· converted elementary school at Ft. Benning. Ga. Tt.lrs. Tisdale added that she ex- 'Pectcd more babies v.1ould L\ecome available at the An Lac 'orphanage and she would return. In Phnom Penh , about SO Cam- bodian orphans are scheduled to board U.S. CI4ls on Friday for flights out of the besieged Cam· bodian capital. A U.S. Embassy spokesman 5aid the orphans would make r.hort stops at Utapao Ajr Base in Thailand and Clark Air Base in the Philippines before being flown to Los Angeles. lie said 104 orphans have already been taken out the past .few days in a baby lift being joint· 'Jy run by the U .S. Embassy and the World Vi sion reLief organiza. lion. F',.om Poflf" Al RACKET ... "{Or back trouble, did not cha,nge bis innocent plea and a mistrial rias declared for him. l·lis retrial Ft scheduled July 29. 1, The men had been named in a. ''ven·count indictment. In ex- cbange for their guilty pleas, the Organized Crime Strike Force a,ttorneys agreed to seek specified maximum prison terms '.l. substantially lov.·er than the Wssible 20.year prison term. In atldition. the government said it Would not seek fines for the five ltithough the law allows fines up 10$25,000 . • Strike Force attorney Richard P . Crane said the men are ac- ·c u se d of s hakin g d o wn bookmakers. loan sharks and :Pornographers in Los Angeles and s om e legitimate busi- "Oessmen . Crash Victim $till Critical One of two women gravely. Uljured in a headon car crash in Costa Mesa Tuesday night was reported slightly improved to- Clay, but the second remains in ~erious to critical condition. ·Ann P.Tallent,23,of920lrvine Ave .. Ncwµort Beach, suffered multiple injuries and has not im- proved, hospital officials said. :Joann French , 46. or 20291 Kline Drive. Santa.Ana Heights, is re· portedly doing better although she is still li sted as serious. · The accident occurred on Redhill Road at Ka Imus Drive. ' ORANGE COAST .;. DAILY PILOT l"' O<.onQO l;.Ntl 0.11¥ Po IOI,""'"' wrtk "l•<- f bot>e<l 10. tffw<.·Prt''·" 1>ul>l"hr<!!ivl1>o Or...,<11 O»\I Pvl>lh"lnq CMTl1>•11v S..W••~ed•h~4•• pul>li>...., -•f lllr-11 '"d4' '"' Co>l• """ ... · ,_..,_.i .. ..,11, 1<uMlnQI"" f'l.-lll Foun- 1•111 Vllit•. lrvl11t, Sedd••boo<~ V•li•Y •"" Lf9<lM k•"Mwtll l:o•ol. A i.o0le •tgl""-' 'fllli•"" '' 1Nb'h"e<1 \llu•O•v•-' ~ ... ,,,. plllC I~! p .. 11•••"'"' 1>i•n• n et JOO Wt'1 a.v SUttl. tmta MIM, t 1l•lo•nl• n~7• Rob@rt N. Weed '""'"""' '"" Pul>I"'"" Jack R. Cu rley "•t t P.•""'""' '"' Gfn.,11 ,,.,_.....,. Thomits Keevil [dHO< Thomas A. Murphlne l<M"tQ•"'I E0110< • Charles H . Loos Rk.N!rd P, Nall I ·' "'""•111 M&Mqlnq ("'IO<\ Costa Meu Offi<.e JJlll ~•I l•v SttHt "'-•fl<>I Aoo~n· l'.O lo•'"°· mK (lher Offlt•i , ""'*-' .... ~ ))ll 11•• ...... em,t ..... ,, l..•O.,~ltH~. !1tt~-·.-.!.l•Ht """''""'Oii lltKOI !Il l\ (loo.-OI -i.~ ... o SaodltDl(O ......... 717011.. .. P•1 - •I S.ll O•~OOF• ... ,.. ... )/ , . ' ' B11r11 e d 011t Battin ·Pushes r . Bay·Fight r!f ;'fl .. or the elected officials ce.atlng + r votes in recent days on the Upper 1f Ney.:port Day preserve agree· l ment, only county Superviisor i Jfi Robert Bp.ttln dissented. ~ Durin,il disc ussion at Wed - / /"~ nesday's m eeting of the County Board or Supe rvisors, Battin termC'd the agreement designed to tur11 most or the bay Into a 5tate wildlife preserve ''a giveaway of $4 mllUoo In tax· payers' money.'' "I made that observation last November and now I can sit back s mugly and say I told you so," he told his f e llow county supervisors. He asserted that no money is set aside to restore the estuary, which has been beset by pollution problems. Newport Beach firemen hunted for v.ctim thought to be ins ide when this parked vehi· cle was hit from behind early today, flipped and exploded in flames on Newport Boulevard bet,veen Hospita) Road and In· dustrial Way. It turned out no one was in · side. Other motoris t, Robert D. McElyea, 20, Torrance, was booked on drunken driv- ing charge in 4 a .m. accident arter being treated for cuts. Cars were totaled by Col- lision, fire . +-- Battin even dragged GOP Congressman Andrew tiinshaw into his verbal assault on the agreeanent, saying of the former county assessor: '"rt 's too bad this ag11;ement 1\;.1 sn't signed last Christmas '''ith Hinshaw in his standard role as a big corporation Santa Claus. Off icers Schedule Auction A brand -new portable typewriter on the s helf since 1963 as evidence in a continuing court battle· over a forgery conviction is one item up for sale Saturday al the Costa Mesa police auction at 99 Fair Ori ve. Property Sgl. Yl alt Silver said today the forger v.·ho boughl it v.·ith a bad check 12 years ago has finally lost hi s last avenue or ap- peal through appellate courts. The criminal's conviction v.•as upheld recently by a higher court and he goes to prison for one to 12 years. while his ill·gotten gain · goes on the auction block at 10 a .m. Saturday. "tt·s a nice little non-electric machine . Neve r even been used," says Sgt. Silver, advertis· ing scores or wares to be rold off, I including some 60 bicycles. The semi-annual sale or l06l or stolen and unclaimed goods pro· vides additonal revenue that goes into the city's General Fund. Officers Bob Kredel and Phil l\.tcCormick will serve as auc· tioneers for the inventor'}', in· eluding two surfboards, water skis, luggage. aulomobile seats . and accessories. a good living Clemente's Police Sign With Teamsters· San Clemente police officers. in an apparent effort to improve their bargaining power in salary negotiations now under way. have decided to affiLiate v.'ith the Teamsters Union. Ser v ices Due For UC Irvin e Drown Victim Services were still pending lo· day for UC Irvine staff member Dr. Michael W. Scott, 33, who drowned Tuesday night when swept into San Diego Creek e n route home from the campus. A post-doctoral research fellow . in the UCI Cheinistry Depart· ment, Or. Scott lived at 403 Vista Roma. Newpart Beach. Heissur· vived by his mother in Ohio and a cousin in Laguna Beach. Keys round in his pocket were traced to the UC[ Chemistry Department after the body sur· faced in Upper Newport Bay Wednesday morning. He was identified by an associate. Officers met this morning v.•ith Richard Castle, a Teamsters Union official. to announce the decision. It follows a meeting last Thursday night to explore v.·hat the unio n could offer the depart· ment's personnel. According to one officer close to the decision , 32 or the 38 sworn officers had si ~ned cards declar· ing their in te nt to join the 1·eamsters. Others were expect- ed to follow, he said. 1'he San Clemente Public Safe· ty ·Employes 1\ssociation, v.•hich nov.• represents police personnel, has been assisted in past negotia· lions by tv.•o Los Angeles at- torneys. One officer said individual of- ficers will pay more ror union representation but that officers expect they will get better representation during salary negotiations . ~ The policemen's association last week unveiled a IS-point salary and fringe benefit pro· posal that would increase the salary or starting patrolmen 13 perc e nt and experienced patrolmen six percent. /\ recent salary survey showed that San Clemente orficers arc among the lowes t paid in the The Battin comments brought a terse reply from Ralph Diedrich, chairman of the board of supervisors : ''The fig.h t 'i. over. Mr. Battin," said Diedrich. End of discussion. ·:~· :~ ~ F',.om Page A I CITRON ... ago and then placed too high a valuation on the Jump acreage. .. This act so legally complicat· ed and clouded the tax Issue that I feel if we were to proceed to trial over the Irvine suit against the county the county could possibly receive far less than the Sl.65 million agreed to,'' Citron 5aid. The sum Citron was referring to is the total tax· settlement the Irvine Company will pay as part of the new Upper Bay pact. The company·s pending tax bill for Upper Bay land was. more than S6 million but it was never paid because of lingeMng ques· lions over ownership of certain land in the bay. .. Hinshaw's actions in this area and in other areas have cost the tax payers of the county millions of dollars,'' Citron said. ··it direct ly cost the property tax.payers in Nev.·1>01t Beach and the Nev.•port-Mesa School Oii;· ttict higher tax bill~ because of the disputed land O\vnership, ''he added. Ul'l l I tl'I" • 10 uct LOCA TION -UC Irvine chemist · Michael Scott drowned late Tuesday w.hen he aP.parently was swept in- to rain-swollen San Diego Creek at M a,cArthur Boulevard bridge. f ',.om Paflf! Al BODY .... poLice mounted a m~ssive search immediat_eJy after the victim vanished reported seeing a mll!n roughly matchini: Scott'& descrip- tion riding: a bic:vcle. First reports by Sgt. Blitch and Officer G ii man indicat~d their vanished victim was probably .,. male in his teens or early twen- tieti. Officer Gilman, however, pointed out he was a small, frail individual and h•d already gone into deep shock, which might have contributed to his tragic de- ath and inability to help them. The victim was definitely alive as they fought to free him, said Sgt. Blitch but he never spoke a word. Funeral arrangements were ·pending today at Baltz-Bergeron Funeral Home for Mr. Scott, who leaves his mother in OhJo. Till Tapper· Collects $72 A persnickety cheese lover who couldn't make up his mind : apparently kept a sales clerk busy in the back of a Costa Mesa specialty shop Wednesday, while a partner pilfered $72 from the cash till. Carolyn Connors, of Hickory Farms. 3333 s . Bristol St.., com - plained or the liUtap after.finding it empty when tb.e bljtt:k man and woman left. without making a purchase. She alleged.Lhe man, IS.to 20. with an Afro haircut, kep~ her at- tention occupied over their stock ·of spreadable cbeesesin lbe back or the store while his Wo'man companion pull.ed the scam up front. The woman was described a s about 23, with black hair and bleached white bangs over Ole forehead. room lamp, a boll·cutting device that resembles a pair of giant toenail cHppers and one well- tuned autoharp with case. Fellow officFrs in fact, were astonished this morning when the harp·like strains or music emanated from the property room as·Sgt. Silver went over his wares Cor Saturday's sale. The young chemist came to UCI last November and had pre· viously been at UC San Diego and r-;ew York State University at Stony brook. The remains v.·ere taken lo Baltz-Bergeron Funeral J.J:omc, Costa Mesa. Battin also reiterated his cry that the oact involving the coun· ty, the city of Newport Beach, the state and the Irvine Company is '·politically foolish and fiscally stupid." BEAUTIFUL NEW SPRING SWIMWEAR Still another item is an entire jeweler's case containing 44 rings-three depicting a man and a v.·oman in an erotic pose- 'vhich y,·ill be sold as one single item. F'rom P age A I OS CAR .•. few commissioned v.•orks, sold a fe,~· drawing s and did a fev.· film s,'' he summa1;zed. At present, Gardiner describes himself a s a sculptor and Vinton as a Cinematographer. Both. he said, are animators and teach a class in ani mation at the Portland Art Museum. The tv.·o are planning sev~ral new films. Gardiner said. Gardiner's mother, Evelyn Gardiner. is a Santa Ana resi- dent. and his brother, Jake. 1s ,,·ith the South Coast Repertory Theater. Price Lists For Ga.s Gain SACRAMENTO (UPI ) -A bill to make it easier for motorists to . shop around for the best gasoline price by requiring service ~la· tions to post their prices has ad· vanced in the Senate, The measure <SB59 } by Sen . George Moscone, (0 -San Fran· cisco), was sent to the floor Wed· nesday on a 5·1 vote or the Busi· ness and Professions Committee. The committee. o n a 5-2 vote, approved and sent to the Finance Committee another Mo scone measure (58474 ) requiring California refiners to sell gasoline of identical quality at the same price lo all rcta i 1 dealers. Courtlwuse Office Arson Gets Probe Inve stigato rs probin g Tuesday's ars on at the West Orange County District Al· torney's Office said today they don 't know if the blaze was set by someone trying to destroy his OY.1n court records . "ll was likely just malicious mischief." said an Orange Coun- ty Sheriff's investigator. ''It was a.pretty haphazard job.·• If the arsonist were Intent on burning records, he failed, the in· vestigator said. because no re· cords were destroyed. And even if they had been, there are duplicates on rue in other county de pa rtmenb. The blaze, which did about $500 ·.in smoke and fire damaite, start· ed_al 2:45 •·'!1·· f?ffKers aatd •. Someone broke a window to . gain entrance to the courthouse, 8144 Westminster Ave., Westminster, then broke another in a hallway to enter the district attorney's office. The fire "''as started in three filing cabinets and was i1nited with some type of liquid, sheriff's officers said. ''Some ret'ords were burned on th~ edges but none wer e · de!ltroyed that we know of," they reported. The blaze was discovered by a conatructlon worker, but had about burned Itself out by the time Ciremcn arrived. , -1116HIWPOIT ll.YD.AT IKTH.HCTIOH Of HIWPOIT Ir HA.1101 I LYD. 11tustrated ""DAISY DOT" Tone-on-tone Lycra Satin. Patio Dress 146.00 One Piece Mid LeQ 132.00 Other Style Colors are Available From s2e.oo . '