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MO'°iDA:V AFTERNOON, MAYS, 1975
-•----Vat.._.._ NO. lll.-J SECTIOMS}M PAGl!.S
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Victim Bound . ~ -. " . ,, '
. ByTOM BARLEY or-. N11ii "''°' ~'
"The .Ijlidly~.blji'ned . bOdy or a
.woman, bound hand and foot, .w3' f'ound.Suriday night in a San
Juan Capistrano home •after
fireme0-extinguished a bedroom
. blaze, Qr11ng,~ C.ount_r S~eriff's
. officers· reported toda¥. \
lnvestigati;>rs. said they believe
the .grisly ""~ ·i_s t~e tl:K>dy of
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hospital worker Betty Goates, 47,
who liv~ in the lire-damaged
hotne at 33911 ·-v1a de Agua with
herhusbanl:I, M ea rl,42.
Of!icers said burns inflicted on
tlhe body, particularly on the face
ana•nead, made it impossible ror
Goates to identify the body as
that or his wire.
.Santa.~-Man
~lwtinHead
'As-DUL> .Watch
Sheriff's·Capt. Robert Griffeth
said firemen 'called to lbe home
Suilday: night .q.uickly, ext-
inguished: the blaze after confin-
ing it to an upstairs bedroom.
_ He sa_id tbey tbenJound the
woman 'S:"body on the bed with
evidence that the fire had sfarted
in the mattress.
Griffeth said it is known that
Mrs. Goates Was a non-smoker.
A searcH by ·s heriff's officers
sa,tsti~d'them thatlhete were no
cigarettes in the house at the
Two men who burst into a San-time the fire started, be said.
ta Ana apartment Salurday rlight •'Griffeth said Mrs. Goates was
· forced three per~o~~ tY(p,of them laSt seen alive when she went off
11 juveniles, to kqeel--on &"·kit.Cheri I ctltty , Sunday aftei-noon at San
r· floor and then sbot.orie of [bein in . Clemente General Hospital.
" the head. _ H~ said h~r busbaJ\(l last saw
Killed in the gangland·l¥pe her alive Saturday night when
slayin g. was Luis J_imenez: 1ihe~5'rove him to San•Diego and
r: Garcia, 20, of 1021 W. McFadden -t~e n returned . home alone.
c:-j St., Santa Ana. . Goates picked•up a .boat at San
' Aftei' firing a single shot into Diego Harbor and sailed the
" the victim's forehead as the tWo '"~ to Dana Point during the
juveniles, one of them a girl,....._ ~kend, Griffeth said.
• knelt beside 'him, the two sus .. ~, ~ •
• peels fled without harJ!ling -·
.. : .either. . ' 60 o· ""0 "'-Jeh....•e· The slaying occurreda t 2033·N. · ·' · '!· .....e ":"&.~ '
Bush St., Apt. B, a place piilice LOS ANGELES .(AP>'"-·~
say is suspected of being a than 60,'000 J>e()ple a~ a .f!o1 ..
narcotics traffic center. orful,:CinCo de :Mayb c'Aebrittion.
, G3r.cia, who ~as a n un-ati.he~ Angeles MusiCCenter
employed carpenter, was dead 'heft&i.nday . ,,._
on arrival a t Orange County r -. _ ,
:•1 Medical Center shortly after the
:-• shooting.
Police say the slaying is still
ui uiidef iilvestigation and that
1c· tl}e two su"rvivors were able only
•r to-pl"0'9ide skelch,Y descriptions
,,, of the killers.
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After Accident
Eight days tifter he wu irl· .
jured in a two-'car colliiron,
Robert A. Johnson, 15, of 14091
Springdale St.; Westminster,
..died in a Santa Ana hospital SQn-
day.
The dead yout~ w_as a
passenger In a'n auto that col·
llded with aoOtber Vehicle at
Fairview and 1•1 •ll'eetl in Santa
Ana , Aprlr 2$. Johilson died ol
·multlP&e il:Uui:ies in Riverview
Ho1plt81, $ania Ana, shortly ;al\er~ig~I Sunday.
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VEUICl.E SOW
"It was 6 o'cl6ck: 8Jld time for
the news. Time·,1\oo, tor the
·phone to ring,'' the c.osta Mesa.I)
· told bis wife.'. , .
"No •oV•er had I said It and the
phone. rang. I , ao1d my re<?rea-
Uonal vehicle to tbe fll'St caller."
That~• the aucctiS experience
aftt!r this ad r.an just one day in the
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ue at
Harbor
Merger
Backed
By GA RY GRANVILLE
Of Hie D&llr PilolSt&ff
Fifth D istrict Supervisor
Thomas Riley indicated today he
will support the merger or the
Orange County Harbor Patrol in-
to the Sheriff-Coroner Depart-
ment headed by Sheriff Brad
Gates.
In a memo to Gates, Riley said
·it would appear that the con·
solidation could provide addi-
tional sheriff-patrol unitS in-the-~
south county without budget in-
creases. ,
'Riley quoted Gates as saying
response lime to emergency
calls in the south county area
coul d be reduced from 11 to six
minutes by the ad(Ution of two
sheriff patrol units .
And, the supervisor added, it is
his understanding that response
time for routine calls would
Possibly drop from 27 to 15
minutes.
"You (Gates} indicated this
could be accomplished by adding
two adaitional deputies to the
. south county area and by the re-
lease of approximately four de-
gfties al Dana Harbor," Riley
s'jiid .
"Thus, it would appear that
this project can be accomplished
without any increase in the
budget because of th~ fiscal
·benefit"--.to the county from the
cooSolidation, '' Riley continued.
The support gained for the con-
Mllldation of the two departments ·-,m be tested when the Board of
~rvisors begins its bu~get de-
liber.ations next month.
That is when it will be decided 'ft th& harbor patrol. which now
' run.~tions under the Oranse
, .. Cou]lty_'.._Har~rs, Beaches and Par~, Distr:ict, will become part of'• sheriff.coroner depart·
limlt. Alreaay1 known to favor the
me_J'P'r are supervisors Ralph
Oieartch and.Ralph Clark. And
"nelw that Rjley's paSit.ion appears
to. endorse the maneuver, the
three votes required would ap-
J>Oll lo be at band.
In addition to calling for the ad-
d.1Uon1l~patrol units in the south
county, Riley today asked Gates
to increaff his budget proposal
by $30,900-lo·$35;000 io-rover the
• eo1t or~two add.IU·onal narcotics
investigators in the south county.
Gates has already pointed out
to tbe supervisors that his six·
mao·narcoUcs unit is responsible
rar attvlng 732 square miles of
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DR. JEFF.REY MacDONALD GATHEllS JIRIEFCASES
Facing.five-year-old Murder Charges In Raleigh
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Ma.cDbl;Wlt!-to Ask • ,~ ,. ' ''1 •
Drop 'oj Mur_ih,r Rap
RALEIGH, N .C. (AP) -
Lawyers for ex-Green Beret
physician Jeffrey R . MacDonaJd
of Huntington Beach planned to
ask fo f' dismissal of the murder
indictment against him today as
pre.trial hearings opened in U.S.
Jlearst Link
1n Heist ~ixed
WEST SALEM . Wis.1UPl) -
+ About $15,000 was stolen from the
Union Bank here early today and
for a s hort time there was
;pecdlation, later discounted,
that Patricia He arst was in·
. Valved.
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Inttial reports said a young
white woman and two black me n
were connected with.the robbery.
"But those reports were er-
roneous;•• said Max. Connor,
chief ofthe bapk robbery division
.of the Milwaukee FBI.
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District Court.
Macbonald ~as been indicted
tor the February, 1970 murders of
his \V-ife Collette, and their young
.. d_a.ug'bter$: • .Klm berly ana Kristin,
in their duplex apartment at Ft.
Bragg.·
Mac.Dona!d's chief attorney,
"Bemard·1Segl.J, has m"intained
in preliminary briefs that Mac-
Donild bas1been deriied a speedy
tria_l, ,_,a.-d , js suffering double
jeopa rdy and· undue harassment
by.the gov.ei-nm~nt.
SHOULD 'fBOSI! procedural
motions fiiil le>' q·uash the indict·
· ment, Segal has indicated that
MacDonald will plead innocence
and ask that bis triaJ ~moved to
California._ .where he practices
medicine al a Long Beach boSpital. ___ ~
The MacDonald case general·
ed sensational publicity and five
months of Army investigation
after the three victims were
found beaten and stabbed to de·
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Siiys lle's
'Broke'
AGANA, Guam (AP) -Air
Marshal Nguyen Cao Ky , once a
namboyant military leader of
South Vietnam, flew out of Guam
today, a defeated warrior in
search of a home .
"I am. v~ry poor," Ky told a
news conference before he de·
parted. "I am going to find some
job, maybe an aircraft driver. a
taxi driver or farmer. I had one
year experience planting corn
and soybeans."
Nea~tly-a-· iffil1ITTatfSTacks-a-n<I
a kh i hirt and puffing a
cigar , Ky met reporters in a
steamy tent at the edge of the
tiny evacuee camp where he had
s pent the night. Later, he
boarded a refugee. flight to El
Toro Marine Corps Air _Station
where he is to arrive early Tues-
day.
He hopes to join h.is wife and
family who are al Travis Air
Force Base in Northern
California. ·
The slender, moustachioed
former vice president an:d pre-
mier was rushed-<>f( this island of
refugees -apparently f9r his
own sarety -24 hours aftl'r he
arri-ved from the P hilippines .
Sources said Ky -would not be
welcomed by refugees crowded
(See MARSHAL, P1ge AZ)
Orak•~: '1;1 :••t
Weat•er
Sunny through Tuesday.
Coo) tonight With lows
mostly in the ros. A Jitt1e
warmer Tuesda y with
highs of 65 at the beaches
rising lo 70 inland:
' iNSIDE TODt\ Y
Ntkki Giouanni, one of
America's· most noted black
pods, betieues there still.ore
frontiers to conquer. Staff
writer Laurie Kasper·
descr.i bes her UCI ,ap -
pearance on 81 of the Peqple
sedion.
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Social Sec~1·ity Deficits ln~reasW g . .. . '
WAS~TON (AP) -Both ahort·r 1e and lon1-ran1e
Social rily deficits are e>·
peeted tO be hlg~er than pre·
vloutly pf'O!ected, acc:ordin& to a
reportaent to Congress today.
Trustees of the four Social -seclif'itYtfust rundS sans th·arue
big OJ~ Age, Survivors and Dis-
abiJity Insurance program will
fort.be tir1t time this year peiyout
$507 Millio n
-.. more than it will collect in trustee.' report last year project. • The lone-ran1e defldt,~ re. James B._CatdwtU Nld lht new
payroll taxes. The deficit !or the eel an averace annuBI deficit of •Port satd, results ~-~n, •· .projectlon&.are ''uw.e ,lac con·
year ii expected to tote.I about $S three percent over the next 15 i.lclpated loWe.-. blftit~P,fe\~ cem butnofatar~:·"" ~
billion. years. truslee1 sai~tbal the~. He .. 14. the lruat fundll /""ile
Under current financing, The abort-term ftnanc· force iS' e1C..Pfct~' tO n..at,. ·• never t•tfed berore, were in·
trusteeasald,thereaerveswillbe fngproblems.thereportsaid.are ralio of about JOO wori"§P ,f~ · tell(led to aerve in an economic extaa~~ by 1981. tteatecl by higher than anticipat·' • every 50 S.9c l•i Senari ty emergency such as lhi nation is
ProJect1ng 'IS years into the -e.i 1nftatton, boosting-or Social benehclariea'"'by the year 2030. -facing., -
future, the trustees said the Security benerits, and higher un· The current ratio is.loo workers The res~rves shoUld. be orawn
average annual deficit is expect. emplO)'ll).ent wtuch results in less fOf every 30 ~nelitl6r1es. ~ j _down over·t.be n~l HVeral years
ed to be about 5.3 percent. The payrollt~incomeL Social Scc~*~m~i__One(. ;· witftout any i~cr~•"'aes 'beyond
Ford Proposes
Refugee Aid
WASHINGTON (UPI) -
President Ford tod ay proposed a
sweeping $507 million program of
aid to care for South Vielnamese
~d Cambodian refugees through
mid-1976.
·Ford sent a draft of the new aid
bill to Rep. Willi a m Broomfield,
(.R-Mich .), senior GOP member
of the House International Rela-
. *• * * .3 ,000More
'Jl'iet Refegees
A t P e ndkton
Another 3,000 war.weary Viet-
namese were flown into Ca mp
Pendleton over the weekend and
hundreds more were expected to·
day.
, All toldnearlyl4 .000 exiles have
been sent to the s prawling
Marine base. but about 6,000
have been processed out and the
reiugee population has seldom
topped 8,000,
Today's fli ghts, however, are
expected to boost the population
lo 9,000, but by nightfall Marine
orficers also believe that all tents
wiU have been put up and the
camp' brought to its maximum
capacity of 18,000.
Sunday was a day or prayer £or
both Catholic and Buddhist re-
fu geesand a day of war games for
the Marines.
Assisted by Vi etnamese
'tra nslators. the Rev. Evan
Greco, chaplain or the 5th
Marines,, cq,nductF4·a ¥:rvicc for
the hoi:D eless wa~ victims. Jn
another p3'rt of the camp. re·
fu gees of the Buddhist faith were
led in services by Tri S~nh or the
International Buddhist Medita·
lion Center in Los Angeles.
The religious services were un·
dis turbed by m assive am-
pltibious landing exercises held
lrly Sunday morning by the
arines on a beach a.bout a dozen
iles away. Marine spokesmen
id they had ordered planes and
licopters participating in the
ercises to avoid the north of the fase where the refugees are stay. .,g.
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lions. Committee. Broomfield ·
said he would introduce it in the
House later today.
The measure has a so-called
"open end authorization," mean·
ing it carries no set spending ceil·
ing figure . But Broomfield said a
fact sheet sent with the measure
estimated the cost of caring for
up to 150,000 refugees through
June 30, 1976, at $507 million.
The White House bill was re·
ceived·on Capitol Hill as a House
judiciary subcommittee held
bearings on the retugee issue.
L. Dean Brown, coordinator of
the gove_rnment 's refugee pro-
U.S. TO RECOVER
.S. VIET AIRCRAFT, Page A4
gram, told the hearing that no
South Vietnamese would be re·
settled in economically -hard-
pressed sections of the United
States. He said they would be dis·
persed as evenly as possibl e
throughout the country.
Brown said most of the re·
£ugecs are skilled workers, many
of whom speak English.
"We have strong indication of
support in resettlement, and job
identification from other groups,
including the A FL·CIO," he said.
"We have been deluged with of.
fers o( private assistance."
Brown added that most of the
refugees are in good health.
The President's bill would pro-
vide humanitarian aid only. It
contains no r e quest fo r
authorization of the use of U.S.
troop& as Ford sought earlier
before the final evacuation of re-
fugees from Saigon.
Some Congre•sional member!
wanted to give Ford that
authorization even after the fact
lo clear away any doubts that
Ford acted contrary lo present
law banning such use of troops
without congi;essional approval.
Broomfield said the While
House estimated that as of today
there are 124,399 South Viet-
namese and Cam bod.Ian refugees
within the United States or en
route. The rinal rigure will reach
about 150,000, he said.
The Administration was
hopeful that up to 10 percent of
the 150,000 refugees could be re·
settled in other nations. The fact
sheet included an estimated cost
of $20 million for such "Utird na·
lion'' resettlement.
Woman Hel d,
Mte r Crash fl t ents and barracks across the
ifiland because in recent weeks
lte denOunc.e d those who fled
iaigon as cowards. Asked about that statement ui_ .... A Buena Park woman W!".ar·
'ghl of his own departure Ky rested on drunke~ dr1v1ng
, 'edged. ' ch~rges Saturday night after
First Sea Cow ..
l\1oth er "Juliet'' keeps near her unna med
daughter a day aft er the baby sea co\v
<man<.itce) \Va s bol'n· al. the l\1iarni Sc<:.1 -
qu:Jrium. Offi cials believe it Was-the first
~e<.i co\v both conceived and borh .}n cap-
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Students Dispersed
In Santa Barbara
SANTA BARBARA CAP) -A
group of more than 45 flakjackel·
ed, helmeted law enforcement
agents cleared the mu.lti-million·
dollar computer center al UC
Santa Barbara early today,
about three hours after students
seized it to protest university
,policies toward minority stu-
dents.
Vice Chancellor Dr. Stephen
Goodspeed said after cente r
employes checked out the equip· ,
me nt inside : ''There's n6
damage al all."
Santa Barbara Police Chief
A.W. Trembly said about 20cam·
pus officers, 10 sheriffs deputies
and 10 of his orficers cleared the
center after reading t>ut an of.
fic·ial dispersal order to some 100
students s~aging a sit-down pro-
test at the center entrance chant-
ing ''We Won't Go,'' and
"Solidarity Forever."· '
Trembly said the officers used
heavy bolt-cutters; to slice ·
through chains that had been
used to padlock the inside and the
outside of the main entrance lo
the center.
· He said the o(ficers then had to
clear barricades to push open the
doors.
Authorities said some 26 stu-
dents found in the center were ar·
rested and removed tOthe county
ja11 to be booked for investigation
of trespassing and d~turbing the
peace. .
before t a king any action.
"The intention is to remove
those who have takeit it over,"
said Goodspe~d.
He warned the protesting stu·
dents for ce would ·-be used "if
necessary."
"Demands have been floating
around for the last Couple of
weeks and 1 do not know what the
immediate ones are,!' Goodspeed
said. ''It wasn't possible to arrive
at some kind of amicable resolu-
tion. The demands that are made
are simply impossible to carry
through."
He said the e lectronic equip-
ment inside the computer center
was rented by the university.
Tension had mounted at the
school the past-week over ad·
ministration decisions lo discon-
tinue certain parts of the black
studies program and to review
the Chicano studies program.
The university announced cut·
backs in the black studies pro-
gram, but said it intended to hire
more minority faculty m~mbers .
Unive rsity authorities said
Chancellor Vernon Cheadle had
been scheduled to meet later lo·
day with five representatives of
Students for Collective Action, a
coalition of black, Chicano and
white students, who organized
the t akeover.
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MacDonald also suf(ered stab
wounds in the incident. He has
maintajned they were inflicted
by four hippies who broke into his
home and intended to kill him
and his family in a Charles
Manson style ritual.
The alleged intruders were
neve i; found. But after five
monLhl, the Army said it had not ro\u:i4~ougb evidence to ch&rge
MA~ald in the killings. ,....
THAT DID NOT satisfy Mrs.
MacDOnald 's fa the r . Albert
Kassab of Slontv Brook, N.Y.
Kas.s.ab ~q_nti11ued to press
fed eral officials lo reopen the
case. Finally, last summer, they
did. A grand jury heard secret
testimony over five months and
indicted MacDonald.
Al an extradition hearing in
California, a government al·
torney indicated that fibers from
MacDonald's pajamas had been
found under the fingernail's of the
three victims. , Segal says the govemm~nt '.re·
interpreted the ex1s~1ng
evidence'' to sway thegrandJUJ"Y.
Queen in China.
HONG KONG (UPI) -Queen
Elizabeth paid the first visit of a
reigning British monarch to ~is
croWn colony in its 134-year his·
tory Sunday. She arrived from a
two·day stopover in Honolulu in·
stead of Guam.
U>oM alreadi.-.tablll~ 111 law
In the Social 11,ecwlty lalt rate
lllld th• tuable wace --which tb"& laxaa art ,i.yled,
Car4w.ll ,.ld. . · ;.__:.t:l~
n,. lrultto• .... --., Labor .roliri T. Dun!OD,·...,..wy
ol tho treasury · Willl•llJ E.
Simon •dd Secretary t>f JJe•;
Educa\lon and WeUaie CUI*'
W. Welll'j"rfer.
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~ Events
To~Go On
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Cinco de Mayo event.a are to go on as scheduled at UC Irvine
tonight, despite a stabbing Fri·
day .which marred the opening of
the two-day event. · 1 Farm labor leader Ceaarr
Chavez will speak at~ CraWforct; ~
Hallat8p.m . asplaMed. ~ 1 :·we don 't anticipate any addi·
tional problems," said c11mpus
Police Chief Robert Heavey to--;
day. I
• A dance planned ror Friday
night was canceled during the
tense arternoon 'foll0:wing the
stabbing of a 16· year-old Santa Anl. High School student that
morning.
The student, Ruben Barela, re-
mains in serious condition from mulliJ!le_wounds~..,-accord· · inK to a Costa· Me!a Meinorial
Hospital spokesm.,..
Friday night .police set up
Ch<fk Polllls ai ljl~ "'11r-of
the7 campus:--turnlna back ''a
large number!' of C-ar~of~
pie headed for'tlle di.oee;lleatey
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Marine lleld
ln ~layings
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CORDECE-. Ga . (A;P) -Poll~
charged a 25-year-old Marine
sergeant.today With two counts of
murder iit· tbe Sunday night
. shooting deaths o( a state trooper
and a Cordele city policeman..
Cris p CountY Sheriff Bob
Benson said Roy Lee Patterson
of the Marine Corpe 5'9>PlT
Depot in Albany Wu~pd \'.
the deaths .. of ·tr~:,Ja.rM:~ Young. 34, ahd COrdele ofll<et:
W.R. Haralson. so. ·
Patterson's wife., Virginia, 'and
his brother. Joe, face charges or
··hindering the apprehension of a
criminal," the sheriff said.
Authorities said the shootings
occurred after Young arrested
Joe Patterson, a coll ege s tudent
in his early 20s, for suspicion of
driving under the influence and
drove him to the_Cordele Police
statioq ror intoximetertests.
FroaP-.eAI
MERGER •••
county territory.
In comparison Anaheim, with
less than a quarter or the ter·
· ritory to cover, bas a nine-man
narcotics team.
Riley called the additional
runds ''little e nough cost to
absorb when one &tacks it up
against the lives of the young
people we might save by such an
expenditure.''
1 "My hands were tied," he said police asserted her car crash~
tl one point, then noted that at mto the rear of a HunUngto
least he waited until the eaid Beac_h patrol car.
tpeforerunning, Police said Monique Susanne
1 "Until the la6t minute. I was in Jackson, 22. allegedly ran into
Some 10 more from the group
protesting outside the center
were arrested wheri they sur-
rounded a bus in which students
from the center were being taken
away by authorities.
~ARIMERS PAYS
"e air directing strikes against the rear of a police car driven by
the enemy: .. I was the las t Valdin Jancian Birkett, 29. as he.
.,ember of the general staff to drove along Pacific Coa!lt
.. ave.·· r Highway, l .S miles east o
Officers said the ·arrests were
made without incident and there-
was no violence.
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Birkett, Miss Jackson, and
three passengers in her car,
Johnny Jackson. 5. Pete
J ackson, 3, both of Buena Park,
and Anne_tte Susan Murray, 20, of
Garden Grove, were all treated
for minor injuries and released.
police said.
A s he r i £f 's department
spokesm an said a group of about
JO students took over the building
and barred the doors alx>ut 9:45
p.m. '.r}lree deputies were sent
immeC11ately to the school to aid
campus security officers, he
said, but law enforcement of.
ri cers were awaiting the arrival
o r the university chancellor
Suitor Wants Money Back
DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) -In three y~ of
courtship. Robert W. McCoy says he spent lhe follow·
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-$1,025 for a dinner ring. watch and ear.rings. -'900 on clothing, hairdresser and chiropractor
expenses.
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His then wife·to-be, Wanda Anderson, 39, also was
helped with her rent, g:roceries, gasoline and
cigarettes to the tune of nearly $11 ,000. McCoy, 48,
says. 7 .
The rom a nce has cooled and McCoy says in a
lawsuit filed iri Polk County District Court lhat he
wants his mone y back.
"She had no inten\lon whatsoever" or marrying
him, he says, and only said she would to entice him to
give her "mone)<, personal property and other gifts."
McCoy's complaint asks for $13,474 and he says
he is "darn serious"' about it.
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THIS WAS THE INLAND VIEW OF THE a4URPHOll' ESTATE P RIOR TO MAY 5, ~933
San Clemente Home Was Only ii Few Years Oki When Long Beech Earthquake Struck . '
THIS WAS THE HOME FROM THE OCEAN SIDE AFTER IT FELL INTO AN EARTH FISSURE
Former Mayor's Estate Began to Rumble, The!"' Was Ordered Abandoned
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EAll.!H F[SSURE.!'$ SE~N_FROM BEACH, L()_(IKING JNLA!'!Q
In a Few Moments, Crevasse Widened and Destroyed Estate
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Sunday's
Sermon
Repor\ed
By Tom Barley
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Christians Warned
To 'Defend Jesus'
(Editor's .Note : This is a new h-fonday jeature in which Daily
Pilot reporter Tom &rley gives a personalized account of a
aermon from a church or sy11agogue se{ectedat random in lhe Dai-
ly Pilot ci rculfslion area. The ch'urch.olso will be the ~bject oJ a
feature on Salflrday's,church page.) ~
SOUTH VIETNAM'S surrendel' to her Communist al·
t ackers is or tremendous spiritual significance to the Chris-
tian world and should come aS a.timely warning to us all,
Pastor Robert Jacobs told a Costa Mesa congregation Sun-
day.
' ' . Taking his theme from the Biblical book of Ephesians.
Pastor Jacobs t\.l.d worshipers at ,the Mesa Bible -Chapel
Foursquare Church: "South Vietnam's leaders, generals
and president wei-e all corrupt.
"One of every four soldiers deserted," he said. ·".They
turned and ran like cowards and lert -over $5 billion in
American equipment on the batUefield. '' '
By contrast. he said. the Christi8n is clearly told in the
Bible that he must don his spiritual ,honor to keep at bay the
forces of evil vanquished by J~sus Christ'& ~rucifixion.
"CHRISTIANS MUST siand their ground." Pastor
Jacobs said ... They must alwa.Y§ be ready to defend the
ground that Jesus won by shedding ~is blood.
"God given rights must be defended," he urged. "ll
takes cour:age1 faith and trust iii God ·to do it but it must be done.;, · ·
, Pastor J ac.obs also warned that Christians today are
just as subject· in a spiritual sen!le to the surp,riie attack so
successfully utilized by the North Vietnamese in their
Southeast Asia campaign.
. "Christians can be misled int.o serving evil," he said.
"There earl be spiritual wickedness in high places and the
enemy, like soldiers hiding in the jungle. can sneak up on us
beforeweknowheislb'}J"e." f
AGAIN INVOKING the book Ephesians, he told his con·
sresaUoo: "e.it on !he whole ai:mor~(God, that ye may be
able·to·&l'ii"ld against the wiles of the devil.
"Lei S not: be like the South Vtetaam~ae, '' Pastor
Jacobs said. fi They didn't ha•e whaat it takes 'n theft liearts
and they, didnl ~ave the kind o( courage that wlll serve us
wilhGod'shelp. ·
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'20s :Estate Slid Into Crevasse
Forty-two years ago today, pn
a cliff overlooking the sea at San
Clemente, the earth opened into
an 3byss and in a crescendo of
-c'rashtn-g wal~s and· glass.
~destroyed on~ oJ the early luxury
estates·of the Spanish Village.
The sprawling Spanish-style
h.ome split in two as the fissure
widened. Half of it crashed into
the crevasst;.. iju_'ge sections .. of
lhe ·cliff toppled toward the sea.
burying the S-ant-a Fe Railroad
tracks below. The estate was
destroyed. It was May 5, 1933.
This had been the home of
·rho1nas 1-·. l\lurphint'. f1r :-.t
mayor of San Clemente and
pioneer partner of Ole I-Janson a.~
a founder or the Spanish Village.
The home w~s built in the 1920l->
during the heydays of the San
Clemente boom. It was located 011
a cul de sac off a street 110\\" known
as Avenida de Los Lobos Marinos.
Th<' quak<' shook down a fe\\'
c himneys and tiles in San'
Clemente. Not much else.
Less th an two months later.'
hov.'cvcr, cracks were noted trt
the clifrside front lawn or-thf!
~lurphine estate. They began.to
.... -iden. The great home creaked
;.ind groaned. ·
Moe Howard, Las_t_
Of 3 Stooges, Dies
The site is just upcoast of Su.n
Clemente State Park and the
Hamilton H. Cotton estate, morl"
recentl,r _the Western White
House and now La Casa Pacifica,
home or former president
Richard Nixon .
Mayor Murphine's home wa s
built along much the same style
as the other estates of San
Clemente in the 1920s; those
homes of Oscar F . Easely , l .J\.1.
Bartow and Hanson 's Casa
Romantica. It sprawled on a
point overlooking the sea with
Spanish·tiled roof, while stucco
walls and a windowed rotunda
facing the sea, which was
Murphine's law library.
Early in ri.1 ay , architects and
geologists were brought in as
consultunts. They calculated the
family bad perhaps only h.ours to
evacuate the estate.
Crowds gathered to watch as
the creaking and groaning of the
home intensified and frantic ef·
fOrts were pus ht'd to remove
LOS ANGELES -<AP)-~ioe "
Howard, 78, the last member of
the original Three Stooges com·
edy team, died Sunday night of
lung cancer.
Howard was the mop-haired
leader of the slapstick trio,
whose bullyin g bluster in-
variably rec e ived :;ts just
desserts in the end from his
partners.
Howard was a boyhood friend
of come4,ian Ted Healy and they
teamed in a vaudeville act in the
early 1920s, which fe atured
Howard heckli ng Healy from the
audience .
lloward 's older brother ,
Shemp, joined the act in 1925 .and
the group was expanded shortly
after to include Larry Fine, who
died late last-year.
The group performed under
different names, but clicked on
·• tlle V aUdeville Circuit anO on
Broadway as Ted HeaJy and His
Stooges.
Signed by MGM , the group
featured its uniqu~ brand of
knockabout comedy in a number
of movies, beginning wi th "Soup
to Nuts" in 1930 and "Dancing
Lady," which starred Clar.k Ga·
ble and Joan Crawrord.
The original group st~rted .
breaking up, with Shemp leaving
to appear solo in MGM comedies.
He was· replaced by another
Howard brother, J erry, who was
called Curly because of his
shaven head:
In 1934, Healy left to pursue a
career as a cha racter actor and
.1".be Three Stooges, as the group
renam~d itself, tert MGM to
make a series or short comedy
rilms for Columbia.
They act ed under the Columbia
banner for 24 years. Illness
forced Curly's retirement in 1946.
He died in 1952.
The Three Stooges' mem-
bership following Shemp's death
in 1955 included Joe Besser and,
later, Joede Rita.
Funeral services are pending
for Howard, who completed his
autobiography three weeks ago.
lie is survived by his wife,
Helen; a son, Paul , and a
daughter' Joan, the wire or
NoFrrian Maurer who directed
several of the late r Three Stooges
ftlms.
Ex--presidenl
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'Surviving' I .
.In Clemenle
NEW YORK <AP) -Former
President Richard M. Nixon.
pressed by history into a self-
imposed domestic exile at San
Clemente~ has begun to look to
lhe future, says New York Times
columnist William Safire.
"The haunted, hunted look or
the.final days in the White House-
turneCS:bUnker ]s gone." wrote
Satire in today's editions. Nixon
is now rudi!y from the California
sun·, able tct'talk an hour or sb
without tlrinli/and the hand hold·
int his•coffff cup is steady.
'He ii mjndfuJ of the irony that
Carqp Pe:Pdleton; near his Casa
Pacifica re5idence, is the receiv-'iillt staUon for many Vietnamese
refugees, wroLe Safire. a forme,r
. Nixon speech writer. And the re·
, nal1\ina otSaigon as Ho Chi Minh
City Is a stlnglnf mockery by
fate. . ""
But the former eresident. rOrced to abdicate.one Of the most
JIO'!tff'•I offices on· 'earth, "no
long tr spends all bi.5 tim'tl brood··
in& about everythinc that went
sour." Satire said.
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UPIT~o
LAST STOOGE SUCCUMBS
Moe Howard Dead at 78
San Clementeans were
"·eathe-Fing out the Great
D.epress ion in 1933 when an
earlier disaster struck upcoast.
On March 10, Long Beach was hit
with a heavy earthquake '11 hi ch
took 115 livcs.
Quints 'Serious'
CHlCAGO <UPIJ -Three·
month-old Derek Anthony Shaf,
one .of the surviving Shaf quin-
tuplets. was in serious but stable
condition todav a l children's
Memorial Hospi-ta l. where he is
undergoing treatment ror a
respiratory ailment. His brother
Adam Adrian and sister Tiffany
Alison all hav(' been hospitalized
for treatment or respiratory pro·
blems .
l'aluables and furniture. 4
As the shaking worsened, only
two men were Jcrt inside in the
sal\'aging operation. the mayor'&
son, Thomas_C .. and Cliff Easley.
The elder ri.-furphinc shouted the
last order to hi s son :
"Tommy. it's going. . ..
Easley and the yo un ger
ri.Jurphine sprinted from tho
house, carrying only a couple of
s uitcases and s ome rrilly.
dresses.
Moments later, the earth shud-
dered a nd split and the Murphino
estate split in two. The larger
half plunged into the fi ssure to its
rooftop.
One of San Clemente's rine
est.ites v.•as gone.
Editor 's N'ote : Thomas F
Murphine. Ji rst mayor of San
Clemente, was ~he grondfalher of1 Thorryg,.-1\". -Mu·tphine,. 1'1J.aJJOging ,
ediloT of1t11e Daily PiJot.'This .ac-
cou11t of tl1e destructio,1 of the·
'6-1urphtne e'State is taken from in-:
ter:views wiih family member ... ;
Photographs are fr om the family1
collection
+trntte Fabllic6 w
HAPPY MOTHER'S DAY SALE
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THR.OUGH MAY 11 TH SUNDAY 1975
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'Weather
'Or Not?
THAK SHE BLOWS: Ponder-
ing back over our late, great
weekend, it is c lear that the
weather controls our disposi-
tions. No matter wbere you are,
you cry for change.
1 Herc along the Orange
Coast. our conditions at-
mospheric were mixed over lhe
past two days. But you can bet
your bottom dollar, no matter
where the mix Cell . somebody
wanted it some other way.
!\itaybc you went elsewhere
1over your weekend. Like for ex-
am pie to the Renaissance
Pleas ure Faire, which is current-
ly playing to Olde Englis h
throngs out on the Paramount
Ranch in the San Fernando
Valley.
UPON SATURDAY, thousands
cf faire goers sweltered under a
blazing..sun wbicb was likely not
very British. Cold drinks sold
more like hot cakes. Small
children complained.
Meanwhile, h ere along our
coastline, gloomy overcast pre-
vailed. Adult beachgoers shi\'·
vered on their blankets, did not
think much about the.> nudity is-
sue, 3nd did think a lot about a
hot cup of coffee. And small
children complained.
Sunday a long our OrangC'
Coast d aw n ed bright and
beautiful. ti ark to the spr·
ingtime. yoµ cried, tearing off
your shirt to bask in the front
yard and get a head start on that
old summer tan.
Then the overcast came in.
And the shirt went back on.
NO SOONER HAD you set
about weekend indoor chores
than Old Sol had popped out
again it all its glory.
"What a wonderful d3y for u
Jillie cruise upon Newport
Harbor,·• you say almost out
loud.
lodeed Newport Harbor was
beautiful under the sun. Boals
everywhere and dappled waters
upon the bay.
In fact. it was no wonder the
' waters upon the harbor were
dappled. There were really large
dapples. With all the sunlight.
you see. there was also what is
known in the mariner's trade as
a stiff wind.
YOU HAVE TO loolt with won·
derment upon these sailors in a
stiff wind. There you are, all bud-
died up in a cabin, wondering
how you can enjoy the nice sun-
s hine without bravin~ tbe
breezes.
And there they are, sails un-
furled out upon the harbor, trying
to see how close they can come to
capsizing while also getting half-
drowned in the choppy waters.
They turned so many boat
bottoms skyward that it looked
tike they were all lining up for
some kind of bottom-s ide inspec-
tion.
. SO YOU H UDDLE there ,
wishing you had the sun like it
was at the Renaissance Pleasure
F'aire on Saturday, and the light
breezes of the Orange Coast on
Friday and no wind like you were
bracing against Sunday.
Indeed, when it comes lo
weather, there is just no way to
satisfy all the people all the lime.
Energy
Crisis
Feared
Frora Wire SenilttS
WASHINGTON -The energy
situation is worse today in the
United States than it was.before
the Arab oil embargo, says
Federal Energy Administrator
Fra.dk Zarb.
And a new embargo would be
worse than the first, he said Sun-
day. If it happens, his agency has
a plan lo make gasoline rationing
operational within 90 days.
'·Everything is going the
wrong way" in America"s energy
equation, Zarb said in an in -
( IN SHORT )
terview with U.S . News and
World Report. .. Production in
this country is declining, and at
the same lime demand is rising.
Imports make up the di(-
ference. ··
I.Al% Rtdn Olal'fll!d
WASHINGTON
Congressional investigators are
criticizing the go..,emment for
lait en(OFcement of rules requir·
ing federal <"on tractors to end job
·discrimination against bla<"ks
and women.
In a r eport Sunday, the
General Accounting Office said it
found a pattern of '"almost non-
existence of enforce ment ac-
tions." It said the pattern could
lead contr actors to believe that
"the compliance agencies do not
intend to enforce" regulations
against discrim in at ion.
St11denis lt'ldadra"'
WALTHAM. Mass. -A group
of Brandeis University students
ended its five.day occupation or
Perlman Hall s hortly before mid-
night Sunday.
University off icia ls and
representatives or students in-
volved in the takeover of the
building were due in court today,
Srh•idt Bolstered
BONN . West Germ3ny -
Chancellor Helmut Schmidt's
federal coalition has wiped out
lhe conservative OpJ>Qtiitions 's
majority in the upper house of
the federal parliament and boost-
ed its 1976 re-election hopes by
scoring successes in two stale
elections.
Zad lleart laserted
CAPE TOWN, South Africa -
A "piggy-back'' st yle heart
transplant operation on a 40-
year-old man was carried out
Sunday night. authorities al
Groote Schuur l·lospital an -
nounced.
The operation. in which <.i
donor heart is implanted ne,.,t to
the patient's own ailing heart.
~:as carried oul by Dr. f\tarius
Barnard , brother o( Dr.
Christiaan Barna rd who has de-
veloped the technique.
Dr_ Marius Barnard has car-
ried out one pre\'ious heart
LTansplant operation. ·in January
1972. The patient survived 61
days.
Daily Pilot Deti•«y
Is G•anMfMd
Mondav·F.,<lay II you do llOI l'\ave
your paper bv ~ 30 D m . call bclOra
1 o m and your copy Wiii be oe-
SahJt03Y and Sunday. II yau do not
receive vour cooy by 9 a.m. Satur-
03Y. CJf a a m. Sunday. call telore 10
am and 'f0\.11 copy ... u be dclillet'cd
Cirelhffo. T1ll1I I JI
l\.tost Orange County Arc as UJ.4ll I
Nortt>Ywesl HunhnQfon Beach.
and Westtrunstef ...... S*tJ:J:e
San Clemente. Cao1slrano Ocact>.
San Juan Capislri'-no.
Dana Po<nl. South Laguna.
Laguna N19uel •• _ •.•.••• 4tS..H
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EXPRESSES HERSELF-Vietnamese rc£ugee girl. her~
mouth £ull of crackers, objects to small pox s hot at Orate
Te nt City in Guam.
5 NY Mail Robbers
May Reap Millions
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NEW YORK <A P) __:_ Postal
authorities say the contents of 11
sacks of registered mail stolen
from a Times Square area post
office could be va·lued ""into the
millions.·· '
Officials said ins ured lette rs
and parcels such as those stolen
from a mid-Manhattan postal
substation garage Sunday morn-
ing, u s ually contain checks.
cash. negotiable securities.
jewelry and other valuables and
sometimes guns.
The mail bags were stolen
about 8:45 a .m . by five gunmen
apparently ·'very familiar with
the operations" of the Postal
Pet Hamsters
Blamed for
Flu Owbreak
CH I CAGO CAl)J -I_,e t
hamsters are blamed ror an out-
break in 1973 of a serious flu-like
disease in upstate New York and
elsewhere.
The disease. l·a ll ed ly m .
phocytic choriomeningitis. "":as
diagnosed in 57 New Yorkers -
including 19 at Rochester -who
had been in contact with
hamsters. Another S5 cases were
reported-in six otherstates.
It is estimated that as many as
4,000 cases may have occurred in
the United States at the same
time, just after Christmas 1973,
but went undiagnosed or were
misdiagnosed.
The rate of detection in New
York is thought to be hi gh
because of a s pecial public health
program .
Two r('ports on the outbreak
appear in the f\I ay 5 issue or the
Journal or the r\merican Medical
Association.
About four million hamsters
are sold in the United States each
year. and more are produced
through breeding by owners of
the pets.
Service. according to postal in-
spectors.
THE BASDJTS had \\.'ailed in a
panel truck outside the Times
Squ<.1re s ubstation as the trunk
"ith the mail lert the main post
o(fice al 33rd Street and Eighth
Avenue. When the truck pulled
into the s ubstation garage about
fi\'e minutes later, the panel
truck entered the garage and
four men got out. A fifth man re-
mained in the truck ~hind the
wheel.
Officials said the four men
drew revolvers. r1an to the load-
ing dock and ordered two securi-
ty guards to lie face down on the
platform. The robbers then dis-
armed the guards. Herman T.
\\'bite. 33 , and Anthony Sultaro,
20.
SECONDS LATER, qne of the
gunmen ordered WhitC to get a
set or keys from the dispatcher's
office. While got the keys and
was told to lie down again.
Whil e one of the robbers held <.i
gun on the guards, the other
three climbed into the rear of the
mail truck. selecting only bags
"ilh tickets that indicated re-
gistered mail.
After throwing the 11 sacks into
their panel truck. the gunmen or-
dered the guards to remain on
the floor and keep quiet. They
then drove away west on 4lst
Street toward the Lincoln Tun-
nel.
Police-and postal officials
described the robbers, who spent
less than five minutes in the
garage, as profes sional bandits
v.•ho ""·orked like a commando
squad.··
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-To Bring
Back 130
,Aircraft
WASHINGT-ON (UPI> -The
Pentagon today .announced a
more thnn 2S percent reducUon of
U.S. troops in Thailand and dis·
clO&ed that ovtr Thal objections il will bring b•ck about ~ U.S.
aircraft flown into thut country
by fleeing South Vieln•mese
airmen.
The number of authorized U.S.
troops in Thailand will be re-
duced from Z7 ,000 lo 19,500 by
June, officials said. There are ac-
tually only 25,000 servicemen
there now, mostly from the Air
Force.
The troop reduction, disclosed
earlier in Bangkok, was
described in a Thai ministry
statement ~s the first step in an
effort to phase out American
military presence in Thailand by
March, 1976.
THE DECISION to bring South
Vietnamese aircraft to the United
states had not been disclo!'ed pre·
_viously.
A spokesman said the Pen-
tagon had no immediate word on
hqw many of the more than JOO
U.S. planes based in Thailand
would also.be.r.emo\.!ed.
He also declined comment on
the Thai statement that all re-
maining Americans would be
forced out of Thailand by next
spring. "The negotiations are
continuing," he said.
Defense officials have been
saying ror months they want to
keep a residual force of about
10,000 men in Thailand.
Another spokesman said the
aircraft <"arrjer Midway arrived
in the Thai port of SatUhip during
the weekend. He said the carrier
was picking up helicopters and
s mall planes tha t were aban-
doned by the dereated South Viet-
nam ese Air Force. Larger
planes. like CI30 cargo planes.
will be flown out, he said.
THE THAI government a n-
nounced last week that it would
turn the planes over to the new
Commun ist governm e nt in
Saigon. But Defense Secretary
James R. Schlesingerinlisledthe
United States holds title to th~ ·
aircraft.
Following two weeks of talks
with-U .S . o (ficials. the Thai
foreign minister in Bangkok is-
sued a statement today announc-
ing the cutback of U.S. troops and
describing it as part of a total
withdrawal.
"Furthe r discussions will be
·held on the details of what units
will be involved and when they
"ill leave Thailand," the announ -
cement said.
Thailand. which has 1,000
miles of frontiei-with Cambodia
and Laos. is trying to improve re·
lations with North Vietnam.
"'hich has trained insurgents
o~rating in Thai tei:ritory. ~orth Vietnam .. however, has
said American troops must leave
Thailand b e fore relations
·between the " two counlries can
improve.
Deaths· Told;
In Cambodia
\¥ASHINGTON (Ul!J) ~
The United State• baa In·
tercepted a {adto
'transmission indlcaUng
that 80.or 90 CambOdi;in of.
ncert and their wives have
been killed by the Khmer
Rouge. tinc.e. the. fall 9_.f
Phnom Penh, White House
spnkfii:sman Ron Nessen
said today.
Nessen said President
Ford was ·'deeply
bothered" by the repart,
particularly by the execu·
lions of the soldiers' wives.
Big Buildup
By Israeli
Units Told
From Wire Servitts
Israel is massin g troops and
armor along the entire length of
the Syrian and Jordanian Ceasc-
f ire lines, a Jordanian
newspaper claimed today. There
was no immediate comment
from the Israeli, Syrian'Or Jorda-
nian commands.
In Beirut, Lebanon, an ex-
plosion ripped the ground floor
entrance of an eight-story build-
ing housing the offices of the pro-
Palestinlan Lebanese newspaper
Al Moharrer, slighUy injwing
four newspaper employes, police
said.
Al Moharrer s upported
Palestinian guerrillas during
four days or street eta.shes with
right-wing Le.baqea;e Awo weeks
ago in which 300 persons were re-
ported killed.
(Israeli Defense Mi nister
Shimon Peres said today in
Jerusalem the Egyptian army is
working intCnsively on
groundwork for a possible second
crossing of the Suez Cane CanaL
like the one that signaled the'
beginning of the 1973 Middle East
war.)
THE INDEPENDENT Jorda·
nian newspaper Al Dastour quot-
ed Arab travelers from the
Jsraeli-occu,>ied west bank of the
Jordan River as sa'ylog the
buildup along the cease-fire lines
included tank columns and mis-
sile batteries that were "moved
up to scores of concentration '
points on both Arab fronts.''
Al Dastour _!;aid thousands or
Israeli reservists· released from
service arter t he October 1973
war were r ecall ed to active duty
"''hen the buildup started last
"'-'Cl'k .
MEANWHILE, IRAQ'S <hief
of staff. Lt. Gen. Abdul Jabbar
Shanshal, announced that bis
army lost 1.640 killed and 7,903
wounded in the final year of civil
\\.'ar between. Iraqi troops and
Kurdish re bels seeking an in-
dependent state in northern Iraq,
the official Iraqi news agency
reported. The report did not list
Kui;:dish casualties.
Woma1a Chastized
i
Flap Intensifies
• On Virgin Vision
NECEDAll, Wi s. (AP> -The Roman Catholic Chuch has in-
tensiried its 25-year dispute with Mary Ann Van Hoof, a farm
woman who says the Blessed Virgin appears to her.
The Most Rev. Frederick W. Freking, bis bop of the diocese of
La Crosse. took new steps against promotion of the alleged vis·
ions last month by sending letters of personal interdict to Mrs.
Van Hoof and six of her key followers, The Associated Press has
learned.
Interdict, used frequenUy against recalcitrant monarchs in
medieval times. is a lmost unheard or today.
TECHNICALLY LESS ·Severe than the more common ex-
commun1catton. its effects are much the same. Persons under in-
terdict a rc excluded from all sacraments except confession a nd
' wil l be denied eccesiastical burial, though they arc not speci£ically
cutoff from c hurch membership.
"It 's the first time in my 17 years as a bis hop that 1 have is -
sued personal interdict," said Bishop Freking. who says he took
the action with some reluctance to disassociate Mrs. Van Hoor
and her shrine from the <"hurch. "It's very uncommon."
"I've told Mrs. Van tloof she can believe what s he wants to:•
he said. •·But when she tries to get other people to believe it, then
she has to submit to the authority of the church.··
RAV PlllT:ZL, a spokesman for l'tfrs . Van Hoof and one of
those under inlcrdict, said, "We'd just like to ac<"ept it in a hum-
ble way."
Mrs. Van Hoof, 65 now, says she had her first vision of the
Blessed Virgin in November 1~9. She said there were eight more
the followl.ng year. Some of them drew crowds estimated as high
as 100,000 to the Van lloff farm near this tiny central Wisconsin
community.
The Most Rev. John P. Treacy. Bishop 'Freking's predeces&of
at La Crosse. d,e<"l1red in 1955 that the claims or~~pernalur1I vis-
ions were falSt. Ht:! bannf!d "all public and Private reltglous
worship connected with th(:m."
But Mrs . V11n Hoof and her followers in the pariah, estimated
to be about 250 of IU sorrie 750 members, say the vislong continue.
Gathering to pray near the "sacred spot" where they say the
blessed Virgin has appeared does not constitute religious
worship, they contend.
They maintain that the shrine -Mhlch lJ\ey constructed around
the sacred •Pot ha.• never be<!n ollldally c4i\.demned by tho
church, and say the alleged visions are stilJ under lnvesU1aUon i.n
Rome -a contention denied by Bishop Frckln1.
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Get t~ Message?
Tired of Ii v!ng in a half -painted house,
Carol Lynch of Newark paints a pointed.
message on garage door. hoping to get
her hUs band and the painl brushes mov-
ing again . The 11le5Sage r eads, 1J oe, Get
this d amn house painted.'
Conservative Panel Rejects
:Ronald Reagan for 'Betrayal'
SANTA MARIA CAP) -Accus-
ing former Gov, Ronald Reagan
of "betraying conservative prin-
ciples,•• the Unitedt\epublicans
of California have adopted a re-
solution opposing his candidacy
for President or Vice President.
The resolution carried 61-45
Sunday after more than four
hours of debate.
Supporters, such as former
UROC chairman Walt Hintzen of
Santa Barbara, said Republicans
"east of the Rockies have been so
inlluenced 6y his press image as a
comervalive, they think Ronald
Reagan walks on waler.''
"rr IS OUR DUTY lo tell the
rest or the world what they have
In Reagan,•• Hintzen said, "a
·man wt'io is not a conservative."
Opponents or the resolution
argued that it would split the
6~000-=member organizat ion,
further splintering the con-
s ervati ve m o veme nt a nd
perhapi even aiding a Reagan
presidential bid by makinc him
appe8r more middle-of-the road.
"I don 't know how serious our
split is," said UROC chairman
William A. Hahn of Los Altos
Hills, ''whe th e r It 's just a
momentary reaction or a deeply
felt thing."
Hahn said he'll try to keep the
membership intact -despite the
rift caused by the Reagan re·
pudiation -for next year's en-
dorsing convention.
AS EXPECTED, the group
Law Students Fail
Testing on Ethics
LOS ANGELES (AP) -More
than C4 percent of law students
who took the California bar ex-
amlnaUon have failed a section
of the test concerning legal
ethics, the Committee of Bar Ex-
aminers reporta.
Preliminary ·results released
by the committee Sunday showed
55.8 per~en~ of the nearly 3,000
NIECE KILLED
IN CAR MISHAP ·
CIUNO (UPI> -A I-year-old
Long Beach girl who had been
vislUnl her uncle was struck and
killed as he backed his car out of
the garage Saturday. .
Pauline Renteria died a short
ti_me W er at Chino General
Hos pital. Her -uncle;--JoSe ph
Romo. 19, said he did not see the
girl who was playing in the
driveway. He was not held.
who took the examination last
February passed the ethics por-
tion of the test.
STATE BllR President Brent
M. Abel said a proposal has been
approved in principle t.o require
lawyers already certified to be
recertified every five years after
either taking approved courses
in professional ethics or an ex-
amination.
".Perhaps we have found a way
of ~upgr adin g the ethical stan-
dafds or those entering the pro·
Cession," he said .
He said public hearings on the
proposal, which bas been ap-
proved by the State Bar board 0£
governors, are expected to be
held inJuneor July.
EXAMINATION officials said
t.6e teslOn elhics-iillhe February
examination consisted of a two-
hour, separate s ection of 40
mul~iple·choice questions.
Exactly
strongly opposed Vice President
Nel son R oc k e f e ll e r , l o ng
anath e m a t o conser vatives.
Roc kefe ller w as offi ciall y
censured by the group, which
also voted neve r to support any
national ticket that included him,
nor anyone who promised him
''a n y fed e ral appointment
whatsoever.''
While the votes on Rockefeller
were no surprise, the denuncia-
tio_n of Rea gan wa~. Ony delegate
said 1n a speech that the ant i·
Reaga n s tand m eant ''th e
zanies" had gained control of the
volunteer Republican organiza-
tion.
Although the Reagan issue
look up much of the convention's
debating timel.-the group also
heard several spe akers, includ·
ing Navy Cmdr. Richard Strat·
ton, a former prisoner o{ war in
Vietnam, who criticized the gov-
ernment's handling o{the war.
THE DELEGATES called on
Congress "to investigate and br·
ing to justice those individuals
responsible for the 'no win'
policy causing the Vietnamese
debacle and betraying both our
men and the South Vietnamese
people."
Gripes Aired
By Prisoners
RIVERSIDE CAP) -A rour-
da y st rike by prisoners at
Rivers ide County J ail ended
after a meeting with sheriff's de·
partment officials who heard
complaints of bad food, un·
repaired television sets and the
"poor attitude" of some prison
guards. authorities said.
J ail commander Lt. Herman
Carpenter said Sunday some of
tne--comp1-a-1nts m ade by the
prisoners wer e j ustified and
steps would be taken to rectify
the situation as soon as possible.
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Hospital Layoffs
Seen With Strike
SAN FRANCISCO (UPI ) -lfospltal un ions say as many as
3,000 employes could be laid off this week if aneslhelisLI continue
their strike over soaring malpractice insurance rates. Protesllng
~tors held firm in refusing to handl e nonemerge ncy medical
C"ases.
Some northern California physicians siened up ror the hieher
insurance rates during the weekend. But the doctors who 1d·
minister anesthesia for hospital operations said they v.·ould re·
ma1n off the p b except for emerge ncies. ·
••wE ARE SOtllY FOR THE inconvenience to the public
and the econo mic harm·rup imposed on tbe hospital employes, but
• once and or all this issue must be met and resolved," a statement
by the anesthetists said Sunday.
Unions representing hospital workers prf'dicted as many as
one-third or the area 's 8,500 hospital employes face possible
layoffs because of the strike.
Main purpose 0£ the OOycott, acrording to the doctors' state-
menl, was to get insurance rates lowered and thus keep down
medical costs to the public. The doctors have asked for im-
mediate legislative actioo.
DOCTORS BEGAN nlE BOYC01T Thursday by letting
their ma lpra ctice insurance lapse. Rates were bei ng in creased
by as much as 400 percent, with the anesthetislA ' insurance hikes
among the highest -up to $22,000 annuall y, compared to last
year's r~te of about ~.ooo.
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nationwide s rand jury lnvestlga·'
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rugitive ne ws paper heire11I
Palricia llearst appear& to have
fallen on hard limes.
F t..d..e ra.J a_u.th o r i tie s In
February began a massive cam·
paign lo find persons who may
have harbored Miss Hearst. Now
they have withdrawii their sub-
poena against t he tut o( four
possible witn esses in the pro~.
UPI has learned.
The withdrawn subpoena was
against former Olympian Phillip
Shinnic k, schedul ed to appear
before a grand jury in San Frarr
cisco Thursday.
Shi~i C'k , 32. refused lo answer
quest ions o n Cons titutional
grounds in ·an appearance before
the jury April 10. Outside the
courtroom, he denied knowin%
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or the remna nts of the Sym·
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DAILY PILOT EDITORIAL PAGE
I
A ·· F o.olish ~Rrop.osal '' '
Supervisor Luurence Schmit thinks it would be a
fine idea if private cliter11risc \verc allov,red to take
ovct~t.6c county's paramcdi<.' progra1n.
·Either the s u1:>Crvispr htt sn ·t done,'his homework
OJ' he has followed his personal cconomrc-and polttklil
philosophies out the \-..·indo\\', or he has been bam-
l:?o<>zled by som eone out to n1<.tk c some bucks.
Schmit will propose 'l'u<•sd ay the county study the
concept of private purameclics, a plan the board
should reject flatly. It \vould Sl·r\'c only t o degrade a
program that is proving one of the 1nos l valuable and
t;.fficie11t of a ll those paid for by the taxpa)1ers.
Given the acknowledged ineptitude of some Q{ our
ambulance companies and their inadequa te coverage
oJ some areas it is baffling to suy the least that Schmit
c.ould think they \vould dp a better jol>.
l·lis argument the:1t only those \\'ho use the servit:c
should have to 1>ay for it is patt'ntl~· ridiculous.
KnU\\·lc dgcublt• paramedic officials have estim;;tl·
00 it would cost i'.l victim up to S150 for a call by privctle
l>;.i r.a 1ncd i l'S.
'l'hc currcnl cost or 1>1.tran1 cclics is ubout $1 to S2
J>Cr year 011 C\•c ry l>ropcrly lax bill --not much to pay
to h a\'c !:iuch emergency c<.1'rc scr\·icc on duty around
the c lol·k ~ind a \1ail;.ibl c to <.i nyone \rho nct.>cl s it . And
ilnyonc or u:.; could be:th ~1 t 11<..·xt emergency run .
Do It Right This Time
• rules \Yill involve some relher costtly sucrific ror:t
California motorists. ,.·"
The stute is planning to seek. a wutver froi;n \he
federal Environmental Protection-Agency--io·imrmtir--·i-
stricter 1.977 emission control ~l•ndarcw in California
lhan will be required in the rest or the ~O<lh\fy.
·rcstifyi11g at recent hearings, an auto industry
,spokesm•n' ~aid th~ standards 'could be met.
l lo\vcvcr .,they~9uld involve : '•
-Fewer modclsof.~a,rs fo:r_daljfoiiifu . ~
-Fuel economy losses estimated tQ cost the
driver between $200 and $325 over 50,000 miles of driV-
ing.
-Replilcement of beads in the catalyst converter
after 30,000 miles at a costofS60lo $70.
-Fees Of up lo $45 for certificaU011 or California
t:ars.
On the plus side, the board \\laS advised, the pro·
posed standard.s could achieve from 70 to 90 1>e r ccnt
reduction~ in s mog-produc.ing auto emissions.
'l'hi s is an irnpressive statistic for Californ,ia11s .
. justifia bly conce rned about the gro\ving menace of uir
pollution. Obviously the state's SJ>C('it.1 1 problems in
this urea call tor speciul control measures.
But the recent inept handling of the NOx d cvict·
lav,r has g<•ncratcd a great deal of suspicion with re-
gurd to this sort of legislation. In order to uvoid a re-
petition of the NOx farce, the state must be sure the
require d <levices will·actually achie\'e the pollution
rt"Cluction s to justify the sacrifices motorists wi_ll l>e
called upon to make in the interest of c leaner <.1ir.
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A mctjor auto manufacturer ha~ assured the
California Air Rcsourtes Board that it \Vilt be possible
to meet the s tringent a uto emissions s t a nda rds the
state proposes lo seek for 1977 inodc ls .
Almost any.Californian \vould be willing lo pay ;.1
reasona ble price lo get rid of the s mog, or at least sul>·
slantially r:educe it. But this t im e. let's double-1.:ht'<_·I\ 'Eureka! We 've just discovered the most wonderful invention!' • 1\t the same time, it was made clear that the ncy,i the t ests and claims first.
A Scary
Sov i et
E x ercise
(JACK ANDERSON )
WASHINGTON -Intercepted.
messages and reconnaissance
reports reveal that the gigantic
month-long Soviet naval ex·
ercise, just concluded, was a
mock nuclear attack OD the Unit·
edStates.
Other ominous intelligence re·
ports compiled by the Central In··
telligencc Agency. Defense'1n-
telligen:cc Agency and' State
Department s how 'that 'the
Russians also are· constructing
supersophisticaied, bomb·proof
underground ins tallation s
around Moscow.
These awesome activities have
American intelligence analysts
gravely perplxeed. "We live·
with the possibility of nuclear
war every day," one top in-
telligence official told us. "But
no one r eally believes it will ever
happe n. Now here are the
Russians actually practicing for
such a thing. It's r eally scary."
.OUR SOURCES ca ution,
however, against jumping to any.
conclus ion about the develop·
ments in Ru ssia. The Soviets,
they -say, show no indication that
they are abandoning the dctcnte
with the United States. On the
contrary, the dismissal of
Kremlin hardliner Alexander
Sheltpin, according to in·
tclligence analyses, s uggests
that Moscow s till wants friendly
relations with the west.
More ships were involved in
the mock nuclear attack than
have ever been deployed in Sov -
iet naval history .. Nol even the
United States. with all its allies,
has ever held such large-scale
maneuvers. ·
Over 220 Ru ssian vessels
participated in the worldwide ex·
ercises, including the most
Dear
Gloomy.
Gus
Do y_o_u remember when
gray hair was the badge or
someone who had raised a
family? No.w you can buy it
in la box and loOk old and
wise without eveD. raising a
family.
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powerful craiSers, destroyers
and submarites in the Russian
neet.
. 'ftiey . Sailed from their home
ports into the Atlanti c and
Pacific · oceans; the North Sea.
the Indian ocean 3nd th e
Mediterranean 3nd zeroed in on
American.sea lanes.
SOVIET BATTLE groups.
playiQg the i'ole of U.S. warships,
were dis patched thoughout th e
seven seas. Then, longrange
Russian reconnaisance aircraft
locatf!d and intercepted the m. • Significantly, some of the Sov-
iet planes op~rated out of bases
in Cuba, Guinea, East Africa and
the Soviet Union itself. The use of
Cuba as a military base, some
sources pointed out, comes close
lo violating the Monroe Doctrine.
Throughout the exercise, Sov·
iel planes and ships engaged in'
simulated attack.s~...t. •
The scenario they used, the in-
tercepted messages show, was a
nuclear war. And the compelling
drama began with a s imulated
Soviet nuclear attack on the Unit-
ed States.
AROUND MOSCOW,
meanwhile, the Kremlin is build·
ing a reported 27 subterranean
facilities which are designed, say
our sources. to be used as com-
mand centers in the event or
nuclear war.
The United States aJSo has un·
derground command posts, but
they are far inferior to the
sophisticated Soviet centers.
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F o rd's P osiifop Sparks Crit{duft • • " .
. Changin_g Views OU", Detente
WASHINGTON -.Policy de·
cisioOs three weeks ago by Presi-
dent Ford in the waR:·eotthe ViCt-
nam debacle, made in·atiorfhaup.
'' EV ANS-NO VAK.
manner despite c gra,v,...~ misgiV; <kfeHt. As a rm:m'er"footb81J .star,
ings hjgh in his own. 3dininistra, he felt no gam·e -'even the dead·
tion,now seem to have.worsened _ ·Jy·game or War _ was lost until
what at best was ari impossible th' fi . 1 g n iiluation for him. ' · e na u ·
The President's State of ·the-THUS the· President · dis.
World ·~dress April 10 contained patched Gen. Frederick Weyand, t~<? basic de-the Army's estimable chief of
c1s1ons : ask-staff to Vietna m as both Cact-
i n. g . S 7 ~ 2 find~r a nd seeker or a winning
m!ll1on 1n game plan. As a fact-finder,
V .1.e t n a .m Weyand's assessment of military
m1l1tary a_rd. ruin was deadly realistic. As a
a nd bla~1ng game winner , his $722 million ~he U.S. fiasco proposal to re-equip four ARVN
1n S?utheas t divisions to stabilize the military
A s 1 a o n situation was wildlyoptimisu-c-:-
C o n gr es s Returning to Wa shington,
rather than . Weyandraninto s keplicismfrom
Mos<.'ow and Pe king. Th~tspeech Pentagqn civilians including
<ind r~m<irkableevents.s1nce thcn Secretary of Defense James
arc v1l'wed by some important Schlesinger. Feeling Weyand's
Ford .s~ppo~ters as f~her un· plan had only a minuscule
derm1n1ngh1sshakypres1dency. chance tO work, these skeptics
THE BLUNDERING last-ditch
struggle for huge. new military
aid unnecess arily added another
chapter to the domestic political
saga of Vietnam, delayi ng a
fresh start. More complicated
but more important was lhe
President's insistence on delen-
te -as -u s u a 1. di s mayin g
Republicans inside and outside
his administration.
Everybody inside the-ad>
ministration agrees that nig-
gardly military aid allowed
Saigon by Congress the past two
years hastened the disaster. The
disagreem ent came over the
point of no return -when no
further . aid co uld possibly help.
The overhwelming consensus
was that the South Vietnamese
army CARVN) was beyond salva-
tion after its· northern divisions
collapsed last month.
But Gerald R. Ford was not
part or that consensus. "The
President is a politician and a
rorrrter football player," one ad-
viser told us. As a politician, hi!
did not want publicly to concede
wanted the President to propose a smaller sum for mititary aid,
but high enough to persuade"
Saigon the U.S. had no ptan to cut
and run. This would .. buy protec-
tion" for thousands of Americans
trapped in Saigon, and would be
quietly sold lo Congress as such.
But by the time Mr. Ford got
back from Palm Springs, he had
bought the Weyand plan in full.
Whereas Weya nd priva,tely
viewed its chances as marginal
at best, the President had con·
vinced him~elf it was a sure
game winner. It went into tbe
State of the World address
without internal debate (most
presidential advisers viewing it
useful for psychological effect on
Saigon). · •
BUT CONGRESSMEN home
for Easler had encountered
passionate voter opposition to
one more cent for Vietnam. The
President reacted to this hostility
by cranking up a hard·sell carh-·
paign, declaring his faith in what
his experts perceived as hope-
less -Salgo.n's military revival.
In su·m. Mr. Ford committed·,hi s
prestige to a progra1n which
could ne ith er work nor be
enacted.
The decision on dctcntc wa.s re·
ached even more informally.
Schlesinger, a backstage critic of
Secretary of State Henry Kiss-
inger's delente policies, wa.t1 not
a principal. White House chief of
staff Donald Rumsfeld is known
lo have c a utioned Kissinger
about exaggerating the frui ts of
detcnte.
But during hectic speech·
writing before the State or the
World address, Rumsfeld pro·
posed, unsuccesSrully, one s mqll
change about detente. Accord-
ingly, Mr. Ford blamed Congress
in-s t-ead o r the Comm·uni st
superpowers for Vietnam, pre·
sumably to s ave detente.
T H E RESULT: sharp private
criticism by Republicans, includ-
ing some old F ord advisers. 1·0
no avail. Questioned ~(ore th'e ,
American Society of Newspaper.
Editors April 16, the President
pronounced Moscow and Peking
guiltless. YeL, when shown an ad·
vance text of Kissinger's re·
marks to the editors for April 17
caStigating the Communist
powe rs for violating detente, t;he·
President Called it ''exceUent." .
Did Mr. Ford not appreciate
the gulf between what be and
Kissinger were saying? Some ad·
ministra.tion officials .think not...
Moreo\ler ~.IJ1£Y..regaJ'.d ~ ~~dent's kid-gfove treatment as ex-
pressing the true Ford·Kissinger
posit_ipn. __choosing to write ·orr
Kissinger's warning to Moscow
and Pe king as a tacfic, not a
-sl:rategy..--T-hMnd-result.~grow·
ing Repub.Jic·an dissatisfaction
with delente.
To some worried officials in-
side the administration, Vietnam
shows 'delenle has not brought
\Vorld stability.
The Frill ls Gone
(But Not for Long)
The instant success of "no·frill
flying '' s pelled the end of
America's frill-cra:wd genera·
lion.
The "1ove by the hard·pr~sed
air lines lo cut prices by
eliminating frills clearly made
sense. Flying in the rear of an
aircraft while munching on a
cold masb.ed·potato sandwich
became ttle s tatus-conscious
thing to d o. And those fe w
passengers wh9 still i~isted on
paying double to ride first class
wer«; looked down upon as addle-
pated w;_1.strels.
Overnight, frills were out. No-
frills were in. ..
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incredj.bly dull society, with
everyone wearing unadorned un·
iforms, living in unadomed bar-
racks, forswearing such frills as
mus ic. art and the theater. and
eating nothing but Glunk.
What saved the nation was the
sptlilo( competition.
T he CHP Out lines Some Grandiose Plans
ECONOllJCALLV, cutting
prices by eliminating frills,
seemed the Obvious solution. to
the rising cost ol living. And
manufacturers vied with each
other to keep up with Oie new
trend.
National Airlines added "a
cold snack" on its ncrfrill flights.
Ford offered a self-starter "for
those tired of cranking" as an op-
tional accessqry Ol\ its 1911 Model
U. An1 embrn.i<ler~~ Violet ap-
peared on burlapl'bag dresses
that fall. Chocolate-flavored
Glunk<-proved a · bit: And young
swains ,began. telling young
maidens, '.'When I look into your
eyes, I get a real frill."
An incredible plan to inflate ( )
the California Highway Patrol in· EAR L WATERS lop, super state police agency has. bE®i discovcl-ed by this column. The outline for the grandiose ex-...... ___________ ...
pansion is contained in a docu-lion over all state waterwqys,
ment kept confidential with the mass transit and all air.ports.
stamp "For Departmental use Questioned ubout the docu-
only. Not for general distribution. men ts, Patrol representatives
tl'·he outline, designated a expressed concern over the fact
"Long Range Strategy Plan,'' they had fallen into the hands of a
proposes the Patrol, hcretorore newsman. 1-lowever. newly ap·
lirtitted lo traffic regulation on pointed Commissioner Glen
s t a t I.' Craig and his predecessor Dan
bi g h w a y s . Lanza both gave assurances
would achicvt-there was nothing "secret" about
a 1 vi rt u a l th~ plan. They said it had been
''gest 1apo '' .~~ dislnbe·butedThto all leptglislativde· 5"tus. t pro-mem rs. ey prom y ma e
Jetts a take· available for inspection by this
o.Jcr of · th e reporter a massive manual de-C-61 i r o ?' n t a tallina departmental plans.
ltjit., Police,
•1t agency
Wtlose _present
ctlon is B,Uard duty al stuteof· ft buildings, and broad$ing its
es to include govc mental
ly and the proteeti of the
rand other ofhct s in the
eroftheSecrelServicc.
Alto projected as eventual ffll'P<l'lll blllUes Is police jurisdlc-
IT APPEARS that Lan:r:a and
Craig may have been mis led by
staff. Or, as often h app~ns,
legislators, snowed under by
mountains of departmental han·
douts, may have ignored the
material not realizing its import.
In any event It is evident the plan
is not known to all> legislators, Ir
. any. One who wal unawareolthe.
plan is Senator Randolph Collier .
chai rman of the Senate
Transportation Committee, who
should have been \he first to
know . Arter being advised of it by
this reporter he was last seen
sailing over the dome or the
Ca pitol.
Craig and Lanza explain the
plan m er.el)' re~resents de-
partmental explorations of possi-
ble future responsibilities which
may be assigned it.
Craig said the "pl ans mean
nothing without legis la tive
authority" anti disclaimed any
ambitions for functions rt\Jl traf.
lie related. He pointed to the
declaration of intent in the docu·
ment wblcb Teads: "Tbe Depart·
ment has no ioltntionordeslte to
become a Stale police force .nor ,
of pe rforming or see king
primary duties ou.tsjde the realm
of the transportatldn field.''
It has been learned rrOm ins.ide
SOUT'ces the Patrol already bas an
"intelligence division" coJ.(ating
ln(ormation about 1 inter-state
trarri~ in s tolen g09(lf. It alao baa
acquired airplanes ,through
federal lunds which lt 11 operat·
inc without spe<lftc lqtslaUve
authority. And , its plan to take
over the guarding of 9tate build·
ings and goVernm,ntal security
is no~ traffl~ rel;ated. ·.,
HISTORICALLY the
Legislature has had an aversion
to any expansion of the Patrol
suggestive of a state police. or
the engag1:ment by it in police
state tacli~s. It has consistently
repelled proposals for radar and ~
ot,her electronic devices as well
as unma rked cars. Only laSt
week Collier called ··despicable'''
the Patrol 'a use of aifl>lanes over
marked sections of highway in
what he suid was a violation or
ttie speed trap law and vowed to ·
bring it to an end.
Now it appears the Patrol not
on(y has established an "air
force'• but seeks its own ''naVy,"
"army, 1' and "secreyservice.
Since the strateay plan was de-
velOped under a prior com·
milsioner It may not 'represent
the views of Ci-aig. The recent re-
velations In Was hington of the
FBI and CIA and IRS excesses
should make·every citizen alert
and wary or placing too m~h
'power:' In an).1 single police
aeency ..
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Who "!.ill ever forget the 1976
Model U Ford? By eliminatini
such frills as s tre amlining,
chromium, cigaret 'li'ghters,
dashboards , automatic
wiridshield wipers, windshield.$,
roofs and sell-starters, Ford was
able \o cut prices more than
$1000. Everyone wanted one of
these new status symbols.
Across the la nd, men dis-
carded such frills as wearing
jackets in hot we ather or
neckties al ariy time. High
fashion desigtJer:s brought out ··u.e burlap bag loo!<," employ·
ing authentic burlap bags.
The advent or Glunk was a
boon. A taateless paste composed
or soy bearu. alfa.lla sprouta and
assorted chemicals, cold Glunk
and water pTovlded all lba( was
needed lo keep a body alive. Ai>d
It did away wllh lhe !HU. o( 1hcp·
ping and coolrln&.
Young men seeking "a mean-
ingful no.frill relaUomhlp'j could
simply approach )'otmg ladles
with the. question, "Will 10U or
won 't you'!"
UNt.OllTUNATELV, It •P·
peared as though America was
headed toward becom!'lJl an
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Competiti~n being whai it is, in
no time the air lines were provid·
ing fr~ Napoleon braody and
topless sy,m·phony orchestras on
their no·ft111 Oighta.'
And :uie country was back to
norl!J•!· ~
ORANGE COAST
DAILY PILOT
Rooot fJ . Weed. Pw~
Thoma1 Kenitl, EdUOr
Bor-tiaro K rdbldl.
Edud(W P~<J:~ .
The editorial p11e of the Dilly
Pi lot seekf-4-to-in form aad
R1.l mulelf retdert ~Y ~RI
on this P•e~dlverte ~ary
on topiet ~r tnterest b=•k ed column1SJl:-iod cal"tilbi ti;: P..!'QYldina • ~ ts ..,_,
'i!<w• ••cl,~':, .. WI -., ~r ..,.. ~renllop .~
opinions 9{ tbt Daily .Plkll ~
only In the f1Morlal C'Oluann-at ....
top of the p·a1e, OplnlGM ex·
preased by the e>olumnl9'1 ai!ld
r.artQOnh1l~ and 1Mter wtttm are
lh~ir own ond ho endon~~...o(
thetf' \<iewt by tbe ~ PUot ahoule! bt lnfti;red~ •
Monday, May 5, l975
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4Pill' iJ sage
Raises Heart
Attack Risk
Consu1ner Exa111lned ,
45o/o Say Dining in· Reliaurants a Luxury
19i7,.buL&omc prollmlnary .... u11s of lheJalest pgll
have~rcleaaed.
LONDON (UPJ) -Taking oral . The A~erlcan consumer la under a . Among the findings was that the average
cpntraceptlvetr i igni(icantly nucroaeope. · • American family-2.9 person1 wlth an income of
raises the risk.of htW't ~ue _ ... _Trytna: toJlgure out how much peopl' &pend. $10,195a>:ear-epent$8.t5aweekforfoodawayfrom
amo·n1 'Women over 40 ¥ gtoup of -Wli•ttbey buy and why they pick-one Item iQltead.of-homedunncthe 19'f2..73Sur.9eypertod. --
covemment·SPol'laored drug· re· • another ha1 becqme a full-time Job for some . · searchers rcpo~ris . analysts fn 1overn"fuent and Industry. :;. -The existing Consumer Price Index already -, --· ,.. mea1ure1 incre1ses and decreases in the amount
They said the chances or suf· SEVE&A.L'-RECENT ( _ ) Atp~C~ &pend at restaurant.a, &nack. bars and
ferlng a ratal heart attuck were SU&VEYS ARE provid· CONSUMER ot.fter~_!Pngplaces.
furthor Increased if women over Ing additional clues about .
4.C> ... ho .tikelhe-i>lllsmokeheavi· at leut a few American · -~ THE BUREAU OIECKS MORE THAN 1,000
l)', havo 'liljfl610od preSsUre or ts>e..ndtng patterns and outlet.I in,5& eities,--co0ectlq1~P$ and Pricing
are d1'1belics. preferences when it comes to ea Ung out. typical breakrasts, lunches and dlnners, but the
•THE REPORT WAS published in the British Medical Journal by
Dr. J1enes M"a nn of Oxford
University and'·or. William Jn.
man of the Government Commit·
lej! on Safety lor'M cdiclnes.
Their study shovtcd that lhe de·
alb rtate for ·women aged 40·44
who fake the pill is 541. 7 per
t00,009 conipared with a
''natural" rate or 11.7 for:i.hose
who do n,ot take oral contracep·
lives.
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THEY ,SAID THE risk among
yoUnaer wc;tmen Is lower. In the 30-39~8g11 &roup, the death ra~e
lo~ pill i.kers Is 5.4 per 100,000 as
a&•iDst 1.9 fOr nol!takers. ' ' .. Cape Cod.'
Orders
l:;ovemp .-
BOSTON (APJ ~n·s
cover up on government·
owned beaches in the
Cape· Cod National
Seashore area May 17 if
you're 10 or older.
The U.S. National Park Service said that on
that date a federal rule
will be in rorce banning
nudity.in· all' public areas
of the national seas hore.
The regulation is lhe
product of two years of
controversy over in·
creasing nudity in the
seashore district.
Lawrence C. Hadley,
national Park Service
superintendent for Cape
Cod, said public nudity
became a prime attrac·
tion in certain areas of
the seashore last sum·
mer and led to extensive
shore damage from
Vehicles as well as
damage to personal pro·
pert.y and trespass.
-RABBITf .~ iNSu°IA°Nci:
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Inflation and recesskln II.ave prompted many -syatem bas some drawbacks.
people to report they are going to restaurants less Fut.food chains generally are not included fn
often. the ouUels checked because they were not a major
A survey by Yankclovich, Sk~ly ind White. part or the market in 1961-82 when the list was
lnc., for Genei:al Mills) Inc., found ltiat-45 percent of drawn up. Ethnic restaurants aJ.ao are not. usually
those polled 11fd eating out in a nice restaurant was _ checked because their foods don't fit 'easily into the
a luxury and 37 percent said they wert;: saving rather bland menu categories that the Labor
money by n6l going to restaurants. ... Department drew up more than a decade ago. At the same time, however, Census Bureau
data indicate ,January sales for U~S. ~at.Ute and.
driaking establishmenja were $2.80 billio!l, 16.6 Per-
centbigher than a year earlier. After adjdstment for inflaUOn~igber menu priCee.....tibe"'incr,,_se Was 4.6
percent, ta~C ding to the Natfonal Restaurant As·
sociation. ··
:-. T~E BURl!AU OF UBOR STATISTICS,
Which · fomPiles the Consumer Pric;e Jndea, is up·
dating ·lbe list Of items it checks. The Jast update
was in 1961·62. The new list, based in part on ex·
tensive sutVeya in 1972-73, won't be ready unt.µ
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A spokesman for the Bureau of Labor Statistics
cooceded that the restaurant segment or the
Consumer Price Index may not renect American
~ating or spending patterns and said the .new
checklitt being prepared will take some or· the
changes in tilste into account. ·
THE NATIONAL RESTAURANT Association,
repretenting, more than 125,000 eating establish·
ments, is making its own check of where people eat,
how much they spend and why they select one
particular rest a :.ranL ..
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GU.SS
H'OllYIST ...
__,,ec;hlrer•
The WfM11er Ul'lt .........
Harold Stassen, pere nnial
losing candidate for 11r c ·
sidential nomination, has
won a victory jn court. In ·
dianapoljs court judge dis·
mi ssed speeOin g tick et
against Stas sen after the
67-year old forme r Min -.
ncsota gove rnor s aid he
would defend himself. Ar·
resting office r could not ap·
pear.
OAJlYPllOT All
Flush Toil.et
lrwented -
For Felines
VANCOUVER, li.t:. lAPl-
Doug M edl~y has invented a
nush toilet and gays he's serious
aboutit. lt 's for cats.
"I think people think of toilets
as an exclus ive thin g for
humans," Medley said after dis··
playing his $79 pet commode at a
cat fanciers' show in Richmond.
"WHEN 'l'HEY THINK of
other animals using them, it's
like the Darwin ·descendant from '
the apes thing-it's a blow to
man's ego."
The toilet is about the size and
shape of a small sink and is made . _
of fiberglass . It has a drain hole
in the center and a water intake
on the side.
Electronic components in the ..
toilet sense the anim~'s weight
when it stands in it. When it leaps
out, releasing the weight, two'
jets of water Oush for 30 secondso'
sweeping the waste down the
drain. ·
THE MODEL ON display w~
designed to be attached directly:,
to a drain pipe or perched on 3.
human-sized toilet ..
Medley, who has sold a few of
his pet commodes, said there is a
definite n_eed ~or animal Wilel.5.
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i1 lump sun1 of cnsl1 or n111kc sn1nll, con1tOn :1blc periodic Later, \vhen your retirement fu 11J builds up, l\vould hkt' toknow HO\V TO PREVENT TAX BITE ·.1
t.li:posits. Yl)ll J o n'r p;1\· rax 011 the i11rt•rcst yot1r n1ol)ey you can elect to purchase o ne of o ur four higher·interest · AnJ mort :ibou1 Crocker Rniremcnr Bonds. \~
~ams in the plan, either. .!.. ,, Rcrirement Bond options. O r you can choose to remain Name I
\Xl11en you retire, you're taxed onl y on wl\at you Mth your "Rctircn1ent Starter Account." Address 1,
rnke out-when you take it out. And , because yot\rc no Of COllfM', ff·you have a 111"11' sum of $300 or I lon~r earning a salary, you pay at a much lower tax ·raie. · more. you can ~pass the Reritcment Srarter Account c;.,. z,P .. tt: ;
po... • ~nd to: Cmc~cr Rctirtm~n1 Bond s So really, you prevent a big bit e now-while and purchase a G:rocker Retirement Bond that earns an Crock" B•nk . ,~
you're savini:-by.accepting a smaller bite later, when you even higher i terest rntl,. . P.O.BodBOOO .. ~:
need to spend what you saved. ~ And, i you're leaving a ompany with a large S•n F"'"""'o.CA941)8 .~l'.~
The Crocker Retirement Bond is si"1Rly our amount of caMi &om stock, profit·sharing'Ot retirement L--------------------------------1, ..
. ~C~r5 cban@Ilg banking. .. ™ .. ·-~., ••
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Al DAILY PILOT
•f,illP b~/ !Jlr'
Comedian Steve AJ.
Jen says he doesn't
mind that son , who
look nan1 e Lo g ic ---'~
Israe l, bt•longing lo ·•
l.QVC Family Groups 1
commu11c. a group 1 ._
that believes \Yomen
01re on earth to serve
men .
WESTERN STATE UNIVERSITY
COLLEGE OF LAW
OF ORANGE COUNTY
CAllFORN/A"S LARGEST LAW SCHOOL
fUll'f ACCllOITEO I Y TitE COMMlmf OF
tAl fXAMINllS Of THE srm IAl Of CAU,OnflA
OFFERS A CHOICE OF FOUR
PROGRAMS OF LAW STUDY,
e tN Elllfll 21}, •• .J YIAltS of fUU.flMli l1w ilvdy
p S· 16 clauroom houri peor -k). or
e IN EIO+EI 3 Y1 ., 4 YU.IS of PAIT.TIME .Mv. ~ning,
01 """~~ l•w ~tudy (3 d1un per ""'ek, 3-4 houri
per du•),
e Yau can t 1•n y-JUl/S DOCTot U.D.) d~tee arid
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CALIFORNIA BAii EXAMINATION
l"'lfn111 01 PMONI FOi CATAl.OGUI
fl 11 N. St•te College Blvd.
Fullerton, CA 92631
17141 993-7600
FALL SEMESTER BEGINS AUGUST 28, 1975
AU 'ROGRA"'S AL.SO START IH JANUARY''''
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APP•OYlO FOi Ylft:IAN'S ·~~~~~~~~~~~
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REFRIGERATOR
•
District Staff Asks 12%.Ra,se
A 12 percent salary increase is being so~ghl ror
the certiOcated statt ot tbe Coast Community
College District, which operates day and ni(lhl
classes at Orange C086l and Golden West college&
and runs the educaUonal TV station, KQCE, chan-
cosl·of.llvh>c 1dius1men1 lo malnllh> parity wtlb
lutye•r'sleJel•.
' TtJE-F ACVL Tl~ ARE S~EIQNG ~wnerous
other 1al1ry jmpro;vements and hinge btneflt
chancel. These are some.ol them;
-Adding two more increment steps to lbe pay
ran1e1, " , nel SO. . -Increasing tbeioaumber of anniversary
llJW
·cost
Auto
INSURANCE
The proposal was presented to the district~--r.alaes, --~ _
board of trustees as a joint request by the academie -Boosting evening college teachers• pay by 11
senates or both colleges.· per hour \n addition to the 12 percent hike,
· · :-Providlng a mid-year review or salaries Ir
19,'7.5 is another doubJ~cU.ait inflaU9n year,
~
THE SALARY REQUEST IS LARGELY lorlb.e
district's 500-600 teachers, whose salaries last year
totaled $9:3 million. But principals, supervisors and
-some administralor!t are certificated and the t6tal
salary expenditure on certificated employes last
year was$11.3million.
The request of the faculties for a 12 Percent
across-the·board raise follows by two weeks a re-
quest for a similar increase by the classified
employes.
Di.strict Cban~ellOf' Dr. Norrpan Watson cau·
tioned the board that state law forbids immediate
discussion of the salary requests.
' HE RECOMllENDED THAT THERE be no ·change in classified salaries, which amounted.to a
rejection of lhe request, but 18.ter or·. wit.Son ex-
plained that this was only a t i!chnical rejection. It
will allow both certificated staff salaries and
classified staff pay requests to be considered jo.intly.
He said there was no deadline for reaching a de·
cision on the requests. Negotiations CQuld continue
indefinitely.
The faculty pay hike bid was described as a
Bribery Figure
Not President
SANTA BARBARA ta Barbara. Ventura and
(AP) ~ The Associated San Luis Obispo counties-
Press erroneously iden· only.
lified a man convicted • The Neptune Society is
April 4 of a ttempted a member ship society
bribery as the head of the which does business
Neptune Society .. ~T~e t hrou g)lout Sou t hern
story appeared Apr1l 71n California, scattering
lhe Daily Pilot.) ashes for a $255 fee· as an
• Jason· Arthur Strohl alternative to the con·
was convicled of trying ventional funeral.
to. bribe a coroner 's de-Dr. Charles H. Den·
puty into providing him ning Jr., president and ·
with more bodies for a founder of the society,
cremation business. said Strohl was dis·
Strohl was local miss~aslocalm anager
manager of the Neptune for tfte socie'ty al the
Society operation in San-time of his arrest. ·''
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• QUEENIE By Phil lnterlandl
c--•-.... -..... •••• --·---
··1 undcrsland he used lo be a political Cl![loonist.''
Rape Taken Off
Nebraska Books
LINCOLN, Nob. (UPIJ
-Nebraska's rape law
has gotten its first su\)·
staotial updating in 100
years as Gov. J , Jarnl's
F;xon signl"CI lcgislulion
rJ.rpoving "rape" from ~-.Iu~books, replucing 16,w1th 'sexual assault."
tfhe law also abandons
tie assumption that the f.m~is always female
makes r~crence<7'-:.
J Pl.CRLIC !l;OTICE
SLP·Ji.otl
NOTICE TOCAEDITOltS'
SUPEltlOlt COUltTO"THE
STATE OF CALIF'OltNIA FOR
TME COUNTY OF OR A NOil
"'•· .... 3101
E.l.161• ol OOROTl'i Y 1'NNE !.Mt TH,
~•w.o.
ffOTI CE I~ HEREIJY C.l'IEN IOI,,..
''!dilor~ 01 ll>e •boYe 11;io..,.d oe<lldent
t11;rt Jiit P9t'M>rl' n•vino tt•lm~ ~ln•t
u" Mild ""'''denl ••• roQulrltd to 111c
thfm, wllh Illa -<••~•w vouti.rli. '" ,,.. oU ke ol lr.e tie•-of IM .100...e .,,.
11"'°"<0«• l, or 10 o•C"-nl rn~n1, woll'l lho:
~\"'" vou<n..•~. lo lhQ u/\<l"'''o;incd -1 Clo "-LAN w CUH T 1:. . .i.1tor0o·v .,,
L.tw, ~ C1v1( C .. nl~I D11 vr W• >I, S.m·
·<1.J.nol. (al<IOHU" ~2101 Wh•<h 1 ~ IM
.>1ff:l' ol bu11nu\\ 01 ll'IO unUf•••(Jl'('<I in
Jll'"""ll~•• p..,n ,11n1nq ro !he e,,,.,~ ol
,.,jdd~t~!l<'nl .... 11n1n rou r monll'I> o1t11rr
'"1 ""' punl•t.lto(Jn ot 1n.~ noh<~.
°'illd Apfl! I, \91~ J[ANNE. l l( P . MA.UNO
A<1m1nl>l•<1l"' ol '"" E~'"'~ , ol Irie ,Jl)O~ 1Wme d llet-
AU.H W. CU lllTIS
A""'M' ofl WI• •1J CIYir. C.ftlH D•i .... W•~I
SlliM:IOS
S4'11e Aiw.C•li1.•v•1
Tjl; 111•1 SO-IWll
A"9r•Y llH" AO,..;flhlralri•
Pllt>!uM11 0 •""'1" Co.t>t O~ltr Piiot,
Apl'll u ,11,11,.tnoM..>w ~. n1~ 1111-1~
ly to the ''actor'' and vic-
tim ln the crime.
Yvonne Leung, s peak-
ing for the m any slate
"·oms n__.'s groups that lob-
bied for passage or Lhe
bill, said, "For women's
groups , this is only the
beginning. Now we must
reach out and. help
wome n report these
crimes and help them
face the ordeal~ Now we
must Work with the
courts a nd the police to
implement the law to the
benefit of all involved,"
she said.
PUBLIC NOTICE
PIC'JITIOUS •USINISS
NAMl.STATIMENT
Tiie' IOll0.,.11>9 PWIOn\ •r• doi"9 Du\!·
nHl••:
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IMPORTERS & EXPO RTERS, '1191
$.l•O'f Clrtle. Hut1Uno1on Cl<!.Kh. C,t..
""' Ll'O'"tl T. Y•t1, 11•1 $.Ivor Clrt .. , M\111·
U"91C111 .. Kh, [A. 926•7
At1nle T . Ven, 8191 SAvov Clrtltl,
Ht611it111ton &t!.t<h. CA. 91M1
1111' busine\\ i\ tOt>dut led by •
91"1r1I penroerinic:>.
Lv11111T. Yen
AMleT.Ten
rn;,; ,i.1 .. net11 w•t Hie<! .,,,. '""
Count' (letk ot OrM>Qe COl.mtr Ofl ~I
Jill, tt71. -PWlltMd Of.,. Co.tt Delly Pitot,
INyi, IJ. 19. J6. 191~ 1111·1~
PUBLIC NOTICE
FICTITIOUS•UlhNESS
NAMaST•T~liM'T'
T,_ foli0wlf19PHtolt iol d0i"8~
ti' PUBLIC NOTICE YOUNG NEWPOATE-ft'S, 3100
----·------1 lllewPOt1 Aw .• No, 200. N•wl)Of'C Be.tc:n.
C.tli!Of't1l.t 92"4> F ICTITIOUS •us1 NESS
1 NAME STATEMENT
,The touow,,,g i>t"•\on i\ 0Git111 Dlnol·
ntii•s:
I M&MWHOLESALE. 1791181h 51., ~"'" G•oW', C.t111. '1'16~0 . ·~1 t•lck Tnom1\ Sl'IOHV. 12'11 811'1
St., Gtrden C.•ove, [•!•I, 9;~,0
Thi\ bu.i,,1!\\ •~ tot>dutte-d b'..,. 1n-
o;.,IOu•I.
P~1ro(k ThOMol'>Sh<lrrl'
,Th•i •l•Ul'..,.nl ... , l1led .. 1,., 1h()
~' Clf rk 01 Or.tnge County on Apr!I ». i•1s.
RocnotU• tSIMollyl Scnu-.. 11)
VII W11le•. NIWllOrt Be•t n, C.Utornl.t
""' '"'' buiL,.~~ r, conducled tiv..,. In·
OIWIGM.oft -~
A. 5. 5',hum.tnfl
Tfti' it•tednl wli filed wllft IM
Counh Clerk ot O••nge Count, on AprU
11, ltlS. ·-P\lbll\,hl!d 0folf\Qe '""'' D1Ur Pilot, "Pf•l11. 18.•n<IMav ~. 12, 1915 u1,.1~
F.w..t PUBLIC NOTICE ~ubl1U>eO Otano~ Co.a~I Dail, Pl!OI . -~-cc==,,,.-·~~=--1
_,S, Ii. 19' 1~• 191S l~7S FICTITIOUS•USlNl:SS
PUBLIC NOTlct~ lf .. MESTATl:MElfT
• Ttw t0Ucrw!r111 per_, Is O<H11111 i.u.,;.
·----1 ne\~ I \; FICTITIOUS 9U51NE5S P·J PR£CUTS, 1101 S. SOyd, 5.tnl.t
N.t.ME STAT EMENT AIW. CA. 9210S
11'e tollowl,,g per\Oft 11. Oo.llQ blr..i· LI•'" A. Morg•n, 9tt v lttotl•,
.-.U•s· Co!I• ~w. CA. flj,16
A0AM 5 &'ASS OCl -.,T ES, Tftls bu~iM-$SiSCondVCll!dby_,ill-
f't+OTOGAA PHT, 1(1.19'7 Tr~k No. B. Oi¥1-I.
Qt.6e0 C.•ow. C•llf. 926'1 L•r•v '"''"9'!1"
Rictw•d Edw.ard A<i•ms. UJ s. Titls 1.t.ttemef'll _, 111.td with Chi
Clft!b<IOge, Oranoe, C~Utor,,l.t916ti6 County Clerk of Or11191 CounC,GrlAprU
Thts Do.ts•nes\ ;, tandutted o,.,. h•· JO, 1•1s.
ofvklu.JI. f'ua!
RKl'l1m £0. ... rd ~IM-P\1¥1i.hed Or11>Qt1 Coul 0.tlly f'tklt.
'""'' r.ta1emen1 w•s litPd witn tl>ll ,,_vs.12, 19,26, 1915 1~1J
COUnly Cler~ or1 -..orol18, 191.1
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P UBLIC NOT ICE
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llL"f\l,IC l\OTICE
---------,----1 FICTt TIOUS BUSINESS
NAME STATEMENT
The loltowing per!.Of'I!. ••e OOlflQ M l·
-FICTIT1ou5BUS1N ESS neu•~~ MOB IL E S MA LL ANIMAL
NAME STATEMEJfl VETE RINA RY SER VICE, ANN
Tl'le lo11c .. 1nt;1 P<.'•~ !~ <Jolnq bo.N"· LUCAS, D.V.M., •II Popi.tr Slrffl,
,,.H •~ L..,._ Beech, C.tlllorf'li.t•i6SI
• "TA ST E !: FREEZ O F SEAL """' ,,.,.,iori Lil<of$, ... Jllvptw,
" e~ACH. 1or:a Pdtill( Cod~t H .. y., !.e.JI Lof9UNI S.iKll, c.a•1111rnl~ 916SI
0lltl'l,C11+1.901•0 M.trtll Lynri El l~worth, 112
• Rlthard Se-tmont Ste wen~. 1101 Emfr;old B•v , L•gun• Bel t l'I,
..,,.rtl" Ave .• Se.ti Beien, Calif. 907.0 Celltothi•92•SI
.Tflh OllSIMSS b (Qllld1K lld °' M""" TJlll l~IHll'l~i II c•Mu<IH "' • ., • .....,,. ....,., pef'lfttfsfllp.
' f'l<lllM B. Slfvel'I\ Ml'I ~ri"'" Luce1
'nl\ s.loltfm('n! "'"~ tiled will> IM TMs stllle .... 1'11 w11 lited wltl'I .,_
c:...n1v Clfrk ot Or•nve Cwril'°"""'"' Cowitv Cllr-o1 0r..,... Clunly OflA(lr\I
3!1'11. n, 1'7S.
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• Discover t
' 1 ·Enchanting Dining -t I c!,MotllJ!r-S "Day-I
1
Dinner from 2:30 p.m. to 9:30 p.m. t
t, Special menus will be .iv11ilable to rmlce :
dining a Most O~tsl.indi!'.'8 Experience.
A LONG SUM SAN LORENZO ROSE
WILL IE l'llESENTED TD EVERY LADY f Early Reservations Now 8ein1 Taken t t for Your CDAHDll~t. !:all (714) 6#4811 t
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Monday, May&. 1V75 DAILY PILOT /lf
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''ltt like to help you squeeze
.extra mileage out of every tire!'·
• By John Thomas, Shell Staff Engineer
Here are ways to get long life from your
tires, ancf know what to look for when you
replace them, no matter where you buy.
There are two m5i_o_r ways to save money on
tires. First, get longer life from the tires you
have. Second, start figuring out what kind of
tire you'll need when it's time to buy new ones.
First thing.! firaL
Under-inflated tires can
cost you a small fortune
Tires carrying oi~y 60 percent of rerom-
mended press lll'e can actually wear out twice
as fast as properly inflated til'es. That's an
extreine example, but it gives you some idea
of the v.·ear under-inflation can cause. An<l if
it's combined with high spOed or overload,
under-inflation can also cause heat to build up
until the tit'e actually starts to come apart.
What's more, under-inflation costs you in
gasoline mileage. It simply takes more energy
to turn an under-inflated tire. Fill your tires to
the pressure recommended in your owner's
manual and check them oft.en. Don't forget to
aqjust for different load oonditions.
Be sure·to keep caps on your tire valves,
too. If you don't, dirt can get into the valve
and cau~ it to leak. -------
A word from your tire tread
I look at my tire tread regularly for danger
sigilals. Here's what to look for .
Signal
Bald spots,
or "cupping"
One edge or
tread \\·om
Both l"lges or
tread \\"Om
Feathered
lre:id ribs
Center of
tread worn
Probable cause
Out of balance or
worn shock absorbers
Out of alignment
Under-inflation
(see note belov.r)
Out of alignment
Over-inflation
Note: Hard, fastcomeringcan also cause both
edges of the tread to wearexces.5ively .
Since tires can wear differently at each
wheel position be sure to have your tires
rotated when the owner's manual says to .
Don't drive your tires
to an eariy grave
You pay a lot for that rubber, so why leave it
all over the road?, Fast stops and suirts wear
down the tread, even if the tires don't squeal.
The same goes for fast cornering.
And excessive speed is not only unlawful,
it can overheat and even destroy a tire, par-
ticularly if the tire is under-inflated or over-
loaded. Also, no matter how good your tires
are, you should try to avoid any road hazards
like chuck holes and "road junk.• Any tire can
be punctured, even ruined.
What makes one tire cost
you more than another
The ";der the tire profile, the higher the price
t.ag will generally be. Furthennore, when you
move up in size, you usually move up in price.
Finally, radial tires usually cost more than
bias-belted, and biairbelted usually cost more
than bi.,..ply tires.
You should know what these ten'llS mean
before you start shopPing. · -
Bias-ply tire. A tire in which the body cords
run diagonally to the tread. Bias-ply tires
offer a soft.er , more comfort.able ride than
other types of tire <'.OllStruct ion.
Bias-belted tire. The body cords run the same
as in the regular bias-ply tire. but the tire also
·has layers of material fo1111ed into belts under
the tread. These belts reduce tread squi1111 for
longer \\·ear and better traction than you get
\vith non-belted tires.
Radial tire. Belted til'es in whic h the body
cords run at a tight angle to the tread, instead
Bi,...ply Bias-belled Radial
·of diagonally. Radial tires have more flexible
sidewalls and roll easier than non-radials. This
can give you longer tire life and better gaso-
line mileage. Radials aL<;o give faster, surer
steering response.
----T'l'ite profile~'l'he-profileis-a-
78 ,, mUTiber that tells you, ge n-
serles ii erally, how \\ide the tread is. 1 The lower the munber, the
i---•w---i \rider the tire. The num·
ber is actually the height-to-width ratio of a
tire's cross-section. In a 78 series, for exam·
pie, the height is 78% of the width. Most cars
use a 78 or 70 seiies tire.
How to read a tire
There's a lot of info1111ation about a tire on its
sidewall. For instance:
I. Size designation. This tire is a GR 78-15.
The "G" designates the weight the tiJ'e is
designed to support (letters run from A-N).
·~·tells you it's a radial. If there's no "R"
here, it's a bias-ply or bias-belted tire. The
first number in the series, 78, gives you the
tire profile. The second number gives you the
diameter of the wheel rim this tire will fit. In
this case, it's 15 inches. ·
2. Load range code, The load range rode will
be "'8'\ "C", or "0"', and tells you the maxi-
mum allowable air pressm'e. Thi• is a load
range "B" tire and can caJTY a maximum of32
pounds per square in<h. Load range "C" and
.. D" tires can carry more air pressw-e 001d,
therefore, heavier loads.
Most passenger cars should C"n'Y less
than the maximum air pres.,ure. If you cany a
heavy load, in~ the air press ure, but
never above the maximum stated on the tire.
Consult your 0\\11er's n1anual for the recom-
mended tire pl"Ci'8llre for your car.
3. Load and pressure. This tells you the
maximum \\'eight the tire could carry at full
a ir press w·e. Four tires could thus support a
car and load up to u.~80 lbs. (4xl620).
Before buying new tires,
check your old ones
Your best guide in choosing new tires is how
\vell your present tires have served you.
Trade for tires with the same construction and
load can-ying capacity if your present tires
hare sen re d your neecls and you're looking for
<UlOther se t that will last about as long.
Trade down if yo u're using th e car less than
you'd expected, and don't plan on long or hard
service fi'Om the tires. But I don't advise
trading <I0\\11 in size or load capacit.v.
Trade up if you haven't been satisfied with
yo ur present tires, or if your dri\ong needs
require iL Remember, bias-belted tires arKl
radial tires generally give you better traction
and longer mileage than bias-ply tires.
Don't buy tires strictly on price. The
cheapest tire isn't always the best buy, but
neither is the most expensive. Strength, han-
dling, expected mileage from the tire, and
even gas mileage are all factors that should
enter into your decision .
Warning: Never mix tires of ditTerent
$izes~ or-types OJLthe..same_axle .. Nevel'-USe
radial tires in front \\Oth bias-ply or bias-belted
tires on the rear. I mp1'0per mixing can lead to
dangerously poor handlil1g. ·
Shop the Shell tire
line-up before you buy
Shell Comfort Ride.® Our economy tire.
A bias-ply tire with four full plies of
polyester cord for the driver who prefers a ~
soft, comfort.able tide.
Sholl Belted 78. Our bias-belted tire. It has
t"·o polyester cord body plies and two
fibe rglass belts for good traction and wear.
·Shell Radial Ride.@ Our new improved
economy r.1dial. Avai lable about June 1.
T"·o belts of fibe rglass cord, two polyester
cord bod,v plies. For the driver who wants
the handling and steering response that
raclia1 s offer \\'ithout paying for the added
strength and mileage of steel.
Super Shell • Steel-Belted Radial. Shell's
best. 1\1•in belts of steel cord, plus two
radial pues of polyester cord, plus the tire
mileage and steering response radial con-
struction offers. And no matter \\'hat brand
of tires you have on your car, remember
there are thousands of Shell dea1ers art'(-
ious to help you take care of them.
!ti any Shell lirea are on sale now.
Thi.'I nronth -FT'fe rcplacern~·nt tire 11alve
caps al. pa1tici1xi.ting Shell st.a.l ions:-
Any questi!)ns? Write me. _
Write John Thomas, Staff Engineer, Shell Oil
Company, P.O. Box 61609, Civic Center Sta-
tion, Houston, Texas 17208. And ask for our
free 12-page booklet, "Three Rules for Maxi-
mum Tii'e Life.• It has more ideas on how to
get full mileage from any brand of tire.
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SANTA ANA--Or-Cowlly eovern·
ment's key tf'ansportation pl.anning
aa:ency will be coml>let;ely reor1anlzed ii U. Boanl or Supervisors approves Tues·
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R. !. ''Cuba" Morris, chairman or tbe
county Multi-Modal Transportatit'n
Commlll.ee, said in a letter to tbe board
that the time has come to seek "ex-
lensive citizen as well as city participa·
lion'' in countywide transportation plan-
ning.
To that end, Morris has recommended
a ph~ed restructuring of the committee-
.and creation or a new "Multi-Modal
Transportation Planning Organization.''
IN HIS LETTER to supervisor s,
Morris said the new structure is ess~n-
D e allt /\'olkn .. ·
tlal toward development of a viabl~
transportation plan that everyone ln the
county can live with.
The panel that Morris wants to phase
out was created by supervisors in 1973 to
coordinate county transportation plan-
ning. -
To date, the committee has performed
such chores as defining ti.le scope and
goals of new studies and idenUfied~areas
or the county most in need ol intensi\'e
lranspc>rtation scrutiny.
Morrts• proposal was prompted to
some degree by a recent League of
California Cities recommendation that
tour city representaU\'es !>e added tt;> the
exislihg..c._o)Tlm ittee.
TllE F IRST Pfl ASE of the restructur·
Uit:\>rocus woilld ·fu<orporale lhal •UI·
lfShorl.
Also in lhe tlrst phase, Morris b•S pro-
posed. ,treation of a s~ial pl&nning'
team to develop a detailed work pro-
gram and"---financi11l plan for the re-
vitalized agen.cy.
The i'eam would include represen·
tatives tro,m a~veral coµnty (lepar\·
ments, supPOl'f.ed by the Environment.al
l\1anagement A1eney slalf and some
st.all support fro'm the cities. Besides ~toUr ~Jty members, the new
panel will ihtlude EMA Director H. G.
Osborhe,-A-yiation Director Robert
Bre~hl:ln 1 J!oad ~mmissk;l.£H:r L.._I:e:d
McConill}e, Asslstant EMA Directqr
Richard Munsell and Ed LorlU, lhe new
county transit district general manager.
Battin -Will Resulim~ ·: }
PROTECT YOUR SAVING.$ • ' .
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• • AGAINST • INRATION ... •,
'• RE<ESSION
• YOUR STOCXBROKER
•THE. IRS '
Now, You -r.an Eal'I'! 8°/o intertS1
• Without RISK
• Withou_t CURRENT TAX _.
• Without .COST
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Principal 11 GUARANTEED Up Ta $250,000 Per Acccuit
8°/o Curnnt lnhre1t_.GU.t.R.t.HTEED For 5 Ynn
JACOaS.E ..
-.uOOLPH G. JACOllSEN. DMe 0t
Other
Deaths " ., •
For C...,...._ Detall1 Plan To Altetod A•
Entertainl119 And h1formati¥e E¥etli111J S.mhlltir ..., • -.It!,,,.., 1, '''"'· R••ldenl ot ear .... dltl /IMr, C.. SW...i"l'd bW hi~ Mft P•lll•
~-ot!Mft. Gre..._.00. wr•kl~ .,;11 bl t
held lit l :QO PM T .. t.cho,, PMlfk Vin! -"
M1morlill P1r1P;, Ne1ifpor·t k•tl'r,
P.citk viewMortu•••dlrettcwl.. LOS ANGELES CAP)
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Assault on Smoking1 1111.•£• -John .,.. Hungerford,
1.ou1seM.1s1.1ee,r1,1c1M1o1\-SANTA ANA _ Neve• h · · T d • · H ae..::11. c.. D•t• o1 .,..,i, ,_,,., l. ''i-77, a former P.Ublishei' of . ~· w al he wants a. piece at ues ay s meeting. e Survi"9dbrn.r-.w•111rv.1~1oe11o1 the Re~eda lJews and one to let h is projects go a lime. said it is likely the two'
tno1eWaoc1,C•.:d•1111"1••1-Do•ot11•H. u I d N d . d up 1·n smoke, Or··n•c Batt1'n a1·de M1'kc k' g s · 1(•'*•"'01s.r.1•11.n1,c11.-wr, pan ews , 1e .. eo s mo 1n uperv1 sors .
Louh1 T,,,.,,, "' •noiewooo . •-Saturday fo llowing a County supervisor Cushing said this week Ral ph Die dri c h and
9rendtll lldr1n .ond one gr••!· R b l B tt• 'II l h · h d • Th ff.I ·11 'll'"..,<k,.l1G.Grave~;e1ew•v•o-.w111tie stroke. Hungerford also o er ll in w1 ry t esuperv1sor a ntre-omas 1 ey, WI vote
i.10 .i 1:00 PM weoM~d•r. PiKitk wrote three books on again Tuesday t o \'ised the ordinance but against the ordinanc·e in V+.w Memorl•I P•rk, Newport lleiKll, ·1 ds l gh th l ' ldb ·11· l d [
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IEXECUTIVI ROOM IASTI ..
WEDNESDAY •. M~Y 7, 1975
AT 8 P.M. O'CLOCK
c.. Paclllc v11 .. ""°,111.,,oiretlori. . narro\11 gauge ra1 roa . ou en e coun Y s or-wou e w1 1ng o oso. any orm.
f'ATlllAs dinance against tobacco ScJlm1t s uggested the Battin ~as the prime ~ ~~~~~\!.~~:t.~~:t·.;;:1·~~~~!--;======:=:=:=:=:=::;iJ s moking in public mos l subs tan l ive mover or the curr.enttno--_.......,. ...... ~,::~ ........ An•-:;;T
1t1s. s11rv tv1d bv ""wile v1r11e IALTZ-IEl-.EIOM places . changes in th e or · s mokipg ordinance J"'
F11r.,.s.n1ic.e, ... 111t1e1111c1 1111:00 -FUMUAL HOME 1 The Santa Ana dinanc e, including alr.eadyonthebooksbut MARSH &'CO. • · ... M T .... w;1 .. ,_ P•t•l•t "'·~-C"-"'I. In-I 1ernwo1. Pacllk view Metn0ro•1 P•••. Corona deJ Mar 673-S450 s uper\'isor was thwarted elimination of the section· he said it is a hplf-\\'ay
"lew port B••tr.. C•. P•t•11' Vit w in his effort t'A'O weeks banning s m pking in n1eas ure adopted after 567 S. Hicolos Of'••• SMfh IO' l JW1Mu..-,oirett'r~·1110 Costa Mesa 646-24 24 ago to amend the law by stores . co mp ro mi s e.,.s were .,.wport leach, 92.60 ~ , '
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LOUISE MARIE LORD. •e•ktenl ol banning s moking in aJI m ade. RetenatiOM t7141 646.6615 ',
H<111!1"91on Be•tll. C•. 0.te ol dl•tfl bl. b ·1d· C S GS r7~~~::~~:~=~~~~~~=~=~~~~1;,,·~~i~~~~~ ""-r J.1•1s.Su••• ... at1yhe•cu.,qwtr~. pu IC u1 1n gs, except U HI N AID Ballin The cxistihg la"· bans
Fr•tK•sH.Rot1eri.o1s....a... ..... 111rm. I RLl l OADWAY private offices a nd some will probably bring back smoking in half of ce r -, C..-.dMarrLo..S-olHUl'lliflgloJI ...,.. I d I l h :.I" -" l d ' -(' --. -J , aeato.Gt•~•~se•w ice•....i1ttier.t11J -..ITUAI Y ounges. an pr va e t e oru1nance 1ntac an t a_1n counlf meeting
•11:00 PM T"'\"•'· P•c:lflc v_1ew 11 0 Broadway.Cos1a establis hments s uch as then accept whatever roQms . e le-vator s and S. I. HAYAKAWA la THOUOHTFUL·lnthe ~mori•I P1rk. "lewpan 8Hct1. c.. Mesa s tores _ theaters and .-~c~h~a~n~".'e'.'s'._"a~r~e~s~u~".~~e~s~ted~~·~t-~oth~e~r~d~e~s~i!~n~a~t~e~d~a~r~e~as~.:_l~·============-~--------'----_'.~~~~~!!!~~~~~~ Pacific Voe• Morlu•ry dlrKtor\. 642-9 150 woLFE restaurants. LOIS A. WOLF E. cute ot -Mir
J, !97S •I IM -ot ol '~· Rt\IOtttl ot Winch.or. C... S...rwow~ by lier...._,
HOw«d W. Wolle ot Winds.or; IOI\. ltett-nelto D. Chlrild lo ol Winds.or; dlllgfll:1r. 0.rlene H•rre ll>On 01 S•nl• R-; •h-
it•. H•Hie Fotd ot Hunlln<;1too 6'Nul;
WI~ Ille •llPMOlhe• ol EU91roe •nd HOw•rO T. Wolle ol S.ol• An.1, Cl .• Rol;wld •nd Oon•ld Woll1 ot J..::k-..
Mlcral~o. ~nd Bettr 811\t ol OrM>Oe, C•. •nd Plt•ltlll Aoo J•tkloOn ol G•rdeo Grove, C•....: tlllr!1•e+11nt 9••ndt l'lildr to <1nd lwo gre.ol • gr....OCl'lltdreo. Soer~kt\ wolt t.. i.10
lur..d•Y at 10:00 AM, Sm1!0•' JWlr1Uiiry C.l'l•pel , Int erment, We~tmln\ler
~mori•I P;ork Smith~· Mortuary
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TNOMA.5 -J"MES (. TH OMAS. O•te ot de•!ll
M.11 2, 191S •I I~ ~ ot •l . Re~Otnl o1 H1JOlingtoo 8e•cl'>, Cl . Survl ..... d by l'lls
""''' MilrlOflt Tl'l<>mal; p.-reot\. IN. &
Mrs. J•m1s Tllom•~ ol ICno•wilte ,
•-•; two tllildr..,, '°" Jame• W•tren
Tl\orn•s •nd da11g111,,. lll•rlf> IC•" Tllom••; brol~•. W•Uilte O. Tl>otrw~ of Kooowille, low•. Serwtct\ will i.. i.111 lo lllno...viHe, lo•••• Tl>e Vll'itn...,, FuMr•I Ho ..... !.mill'!\' Morl\i•r r 1-••0•"'Jdl reclor~.
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San J uan Cap1str ano
495-1776
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MfMOllAL ,'A I K
Cemetery M ortuary
Ctiapel
3500 Pac1!1 c View Dr1 Je
Nev1oort Beacn
Ca1tforn1a
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time Battin had nearly
enough s upport from
fello"' non -s mokin g
I s uperviis ors Laurence
Schmit and Ralph Clark.
But both as ked he r evise
his propos al a nd make it
Jess s weeping.
Clark to ld Battin it
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FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATl!MENT
1 Trot' 11111-1....i pe•~..,~ ;ore Ooirig 1:11.>Ji. j""u"• .
PER FAMI LY OE N PU S ROb Fl"IC. CO .. 289111 COLOHIAL fUMERAl Bole.odo. M9'\100 Vi1 10. C•l•to•n•.o n61S HOME DoNl<I R. t>eoni1. Jfl9>1 6o!NOCI. 7801 Bolsa Ave M•~\•on Voejo. C•liloro1~ '1b1S
Westm1ns1er wetoon Jor<1•n. 1•6S? s;mmo,,..
893.3•25 Lane. Hunlir>qton Be•tll, C•••lo<r>iii STlll ... NGE <> n ... I _IR" H. SlR ... NGE. 0•11 ot del'ln 1 ll'li\ busiM•\ ;, condll<IHI t>r ,.
"9r•l l0, HIS. Re\IOtn1 ol El tOfo, c.. I g.t0>eta111o1rt.,ersl'lop. • Surv1Yld 0.. Iris wot•, Ida E. Str.,_.; Doo•ld A.°"""''
loOO, ''" H. Str•nge. Jr.ot 6ellt-r, 'SMITHS' MOITUAIY Tr.ts 't•t•nwn1 w•~ lll P<I .. 1m 1~
C....; CUUQMe•·•"-l•w. Ev11rn Str.11'191; 627 Main SI. Covot y Clerk ot Or<1ng1 (.oun!y 00 .o,pr,i
11•~. 111.oc1,. Ll,tort Str8>0Qll!:""" Hunltngton Beach 9. 1t1s eh1Uwr, R•IPl'I Stt•ncia OI TeN'I .. '"'" 536-6539 F4J676 '''''"'· Mr ,. "'"''' Wl'l ltcomb or Publflhecl 0••09" C.O•s• D•ily l"ilOI.
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summer starts-.dBJ
It's Spring. It's time for America's annual
attempt to lose enough to look good·in a
swimsuit. And most of us can't win for losing.
Because most of us try to starve ourselves
into shape, and diet alone isn't enough. If the
weight goes at ~II ... it an seems to go w~g.
You need to shape up w hile you trim down
with a properly planned program of nutrition.
body-shaping exercise and revitat1zing
relaxation. And you can start today. Let our
physical conditioning professionals help you
decide wh1ch of our five diller&f)J programs•
1s best for you. Pro{trarf!SJ'1at st~c~ as low as
$1 o and are.based on the tftost recent concept
in comprehensive conditioning: aerobic/
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anaerobic ci~uit-traintng~.Programs that
include com ' diet. la ,..steam,..and.saun,a..---~----
rograms p you sl')ape your body, tone H•r•.... ICtOllll k '. ,,.., •. E •sie ,,,. ... ;,., t::;:;;;;:::::;;;:;;;;;:=:::::::::::::~~·~ .. ~·~"~·~· ':"~"~·:·:"':M=• ·=·~.J~·~'~' ::!!"~"~·'~' ol AIMii,!. T INIJOd..Mr~ .. WlUit_'l'ourig ------bf-Ci'Y•re\, Fl0t lCU. f'\irier•! i.trwke~
will be lleld Mond•y I •110 PM al Mc.Cof'mlc:k L•oun.1 eeacn Chapel. 1n-le rm 1n 1. El Toro Ctmetery . --· your muscles 'kl) 'fine-tune your cardio-
vascular system while you trirn away fat w ilh
the (llost advanced exercise facilities available.
Call today. Ch~nging the stiape of your body
can cOBnge the s~ape ·of your summer.
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Broolo.1. F"""••I s.r~lte• wlll be fleld 1,,..,..,.y 11;00 AM MtCormlc~ M'""'°"
CJ'l,lpel. Gf•,,.1ide i.trwk•• .,..;n i. l'!fla
2;00 PM, Glen ........ Me..-1.ol P••~.
San FerNlndO. C.... lueW•Y 11;00 AM.
Mc.Corm•<.~ Ml,!;lon Mor111.,, ol•tt·
HYPOGI. YCEMIA
··But Uoctor. iT I ha\'e low diet. tissue extracts. multi
blood sugar. shouldn't I be vitamin th e rap y and
able to eat a ll the suge1 r I chiropractic care.
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'·rh.1s question 1s often Whi.lf the term "'low bl~
asked by patients who have s~gar ~·o~ld_ se~m _lo 1n-
just learned that they h:ive d1cate that a diet hi gh 1n s~-•
hypoglycemia. but aren't yet ar conten~ ~s ncetl e~. ~UC!~·•s
GALLAGHElll a ¥o·areofits full not_ the _ case. The idea 1s to
WILLIAM VERN GALLAGHER. impli cations. ma1nta1n a heallh~.blood sut;; 0.11 o1 *•'" ,,,.., ~. 1•1s. A•~-•°' As much as 1 a~ le':'el. n~ try to c_atch up ~ Beat.I'!. C•. Survived by 111, would 1.,ke lo with 1nsuhn .produ.ct1on. Ca. n-.Ote, Cett h• M. G•ll•g1>er; \1iler , d nd ( t th h h Miu Alke C.•11~11•• 01 Tul«t. c.. tell them yes Y a rui S WT a 1g FuMr•I \e rvice~ and Interment . the a nswer i~ nalura l sugarcontcntmay_be
W.wc•. ,,..;,.,,._ L«•I ••r10111m11ob by -n 0 . T 0 u -0 _ an excellent source of Qtf!Ck
MtCOrrnic~ L•ou,.,., 8e.,;;l'I ""°''"""· e g f I th derst.and why ne r . Y ~r p eo~ e ¥.'I HOWELL this is so. v.·e norme1l sugar levels. but they
FA,."ICES r. HOWl!!LL . D•" o1 ite-must look al can be the .dow. nr.all or the atn May J, 197S. A11IOfot ol C:0..11 h I Noe••. c.... surw1wed by two dallQtlters. j u s t v.· ha I ypog ycem1a\'lCt1m .
Eldlne Ohon ol C.ost• Mt ••. •no Dr.G_,. h y poglycemia T w O f o r m s o f O•OJOll.!t•, "'!•S. M11rl11 Ne•IM!im ar ":Mw-e DC is. h y pog l•cc m,·a .. , .. cc -t1ur,,.v1111. M~nn.; ll~<! gr .. n<Kl'llldren . ' " " " u '" .. oc1 five ore•t-9r•ndcl'l1l<1•1n. Se•Yoct~ Basicall y. it i~ an over-cognlzed. organic and runc-
wiu t1e 1>e10w .. one~o .. ,10:110 ,.M. aen •ccretion or insuhn by thcl ional . Whil e organ ic Sro•d011•r Cl'l.opel . Eo tom~men1. Th . h ' H•rbOr Re u Memorl•• Par~. ecu ~ancre;is. ts :-urplus in -ypoglycem1a may res ult
Stoaa ... , Mortuarydire~•o••· sulin ffi <'a n.'> th at people v.·ilh from in fecfi~h: the functional
____ 1hy poglyc<'mi~ con\·crt their variety is mOst often caused
PUBLIC 1"0TICt~ food to C!tlergy much n1orc by a disorder or the liver.
quickly thannormal. the ~mach. pancreas and NOT1ce:Toc111·~,~.~,,~o~.~,--I For this rc;ison. l'rcqucnl adreriial g lands.
tSl(.'-''•1-6101u.c.c..1 feed ings are necessary. The l'\alllre intended for your ~~-A bu•• trao)f•r '' •bOul 10 be ?iet. should generally be high glands to function properly.
!bl tr.. n•mes •nd bus11M!\s ,.,_ 1n fats and protein ( slov.• con-but they must have a normal
0re1.sei ot tr.e 1r•ns•1ror ••e: Mir""' version to energy I and IO'A' in now or nerve impulses to do "'"""'Q J1swn """ R•mon• El;utr carbohydrates (fast con-so. While all branches or the J••wo, 3711 E•sl Ca.s1 HIQtllw•r . . · c.or-1111 Milr.C111tornl• · \'ers1on to ~ncrgy). Ob\'ious-healing arts recogn12e that
n,.,....,.s•ndlwl1nfts.OOrnwio of ly. a diet high in s ugar con-the ne rves pass down the
lt'etr•nsllt"M •••: Gregor, 0111on.,..; tent would just compound the spinal column aQd emerge 1C1mt»r le O.llon, tll W. 1tlll ::.i •• l,0!;1'" obi b b · h h I · Noe ..... c,.111o,,.;1. pr em y e1ng converted t roug nerve open ngstnthe
""" 01""• b"'h>e1• n•me' -.o. toglucoseand''burnedup''in vertebrae. Chiropractic is
dresln u!.e'd br '"' tr•os•e•or w11n; .. the form or energy even more the only branch whOlie main ll>rH"•f\l•HIN'lol 501•r ... k,_,l<l • "di . . ttwtraMle<H •••: None rap1 Y-. concern IS with the proper
!cl T,,.loc•lloo•oc1oene•••OHt.rip. l/ypoglycem1a can make maintenance of the re la-
tion °''"' l)r<>c>e••r to bl' ••~fer.-.O its pres eftce fell in many tionship. ••e: !.•ock ,,., 1r1oe, "l•t11•e\. l'<tllip· forms I r y 0 u s r r r nwnt, tr-01 me. toveo•ot lf"CI good • • U . e r. ro. m ,,.;11 ol • cer••1n 1a,.,,d•ama1 Nlnni An attack gener a lly occurs hypoglycemia , 1t 1s quite
•no"'""' Hw Hlllhl•Me• Ctnter. 3111 after the victim has gone possible that you h ave a ~:.~J~!' Hl;llw•r. Coroo• oe• INr. without ~ood for severaL,.~i n al s unluxution (mis-
!ol tllliit•c:•:•odtrte dattooorafl..-hours. At f1.-S l he may appear ohgnmenl of the vortebrae)
Wirier..'"' bulk,,,,.,.,,, is to bl too· to be intoxicated. a s a slur-which is intt'rfcrin.it with tho
....mma1ed•••: Ono• •fl•• M•r 1s, t91' rin,i.: of Speech and general now of nerve impulsestoyour •I e .... of Afl"4r1(1 N1&SA, J.4<M VII . . . . ... L!Oo.Ntwport B••(1>,c.auto•nf•. d1sonen_lat1on are likely lo pallC'reas. liver, stomach, or
o.t1ed APf'll JO, 1•1s. occur. Emotional instabilily a d r e n a I i:: 1 a n d " . A n
M•rco~ E•1111 e•o J••••"· may also be indicati\'e of e1tamination by your Doctor TA=.':~': "E•gu•·~ J•i~•n. hypoglycemia . . of Chi r op r act I c c an
,,_,.r.,.. Other symptoms. while oot determine if such 15 the
ic.1111t11r11pa1ton, Tr_,.," so a pparent to the casual ob-case. Through his care and OrqoryO•non,Tr-11re1 · t d. ' P"ubll"'H Ot-•'noe c'011•t 0,..1, Pilot, sen.:er, are JUS ~s 1.scom~ treatment, the subluxallon
..-,s, 1•1~ i.11-11 rort1ng to ttie victim. Swear-can be corrected and the
ing r°"" no apparent reason, proper flow or nerve
numbness, hunger. trembl-impulses to the arrccted
--·"•"o<T=,",c•o"u"sca•u"s~,0•"•"•"•--1lng, fatigue, headache and organ restored.
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HAMl:STATIMIEJIT dizdness a.re common Wart'I•
_T191ot1oWl"9P1•t.on$ .,.. dllflG'-· ings or an impendin'g attack. Proper diet and Chiroprsc~
.,.. .. ~ JnMorese.verecases,the,·ic-tic are your bes t defenses
Qt NATURAL HC,.LTH 'ooos, tim ma'v surrer rrom con-againsthypoglyee.mln! t91!#9s..V•r,,.0•1v1E.olt.StoretU, . ' .,.....#ltw,C.1ito•ol•t2&7• • vuls1ons ot go into a coma. Dr. Gary Couture, D.C ..
UOAN ~l!'.N9 EAG, I ..... riff Fortunately. these latter ill-maintains Chiropractic or-
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'"The.. lut frontier we have to ferent color. Women know lhls "~continued." . that she bated them. But she
conquer la mankind ... according CQl\lhlry ~not welcome people J Aftd• llf'lnl th"t1t is ~e e~.:. never told t.be apeople she loved
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.J country'• moat noted black........ know this country does not 1hould ·iaave some pride in The poem abe then read was
b t d R -·•1 ,...._d welco~J>+of.leover30." Mnerk• a.nd lt's a shame that called Mothers. . work out, is that you
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:;:m.,entacy •t lLCJMn~Tues,_-;U11t111Kf"#·s·me and.qulelly ~-" .,_ ----lalls ln1ove orettr'Rtlularly'mld
y, fo ••ay •lwl letV. 111ooe·-1e £'f'.O_LVING 1 • completely.''1lie1a_id.
Mt.hough Amerleans h•ve con· aloM,' .. ll'ii'l:•ld, reminding her , _ Wliether reading tier poetry, Quipplp1 that b~r relation.Ships . 1., .
' :tered most technological audfeftee· th·1t activities in Viet-"Tappinc informally with the stu· uaually end in a ~1.UPle of weeks, ings, she"explained, "We have nam hive been committed lo the dent• or-·1pit3king from the she added, ''The joy'of being a ·-.
tt .J.. ·learned to cet alone.'' nam~of,ililt.Amerlcans. · podium, she was strong, soft, pO\t is that no m''tter. how things . • "· . •
, CommentlnJ on ~ Viet-· TM P,C)fr, who was aw~rded an sure ahd sharp. . . workoutyoualwa_yaa_etagoe~." aidered "Wtoritles in the l.abol"" s~t_J}r9 .. ';m,_'-!!J'opela'._!hJ;.§..aid,
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broiaih\ ti): thlliJCO~tie-sild l li'ul'ft}fn'ltiea' by Wilberforce prob~bly would h~v.e read poem_s these poemi;--sbe said-the one .. Women are not minorities. fUlfi11in g needed campus quotas.
ther, ''~the ••crazy ~cance" UnlYerslty America's oldest in-striking a more m1btant and stn-thine she ml11es on college cam-They are the mothers of the ma-''Your job is to make sure in~~ beU.ef t)\at'1'evens.hih1_will stttuLton Or higher education dent tone. While these feelings pusel is that people aren't in love jority." while they're using you, you get
be a}I rtcht'lf we j(a&t;fi:op4.hem founded by blacks also· Utled obviouslyremain,1he.readmost-anymore) -· She said sh~ wished WOD)en 10methingou~ofit."
olf tn ~Angeles·.:.~, ... ·· ' her·lilteliers to begin t.litnking or ly lo~ Poems this evenin~. ''I think romance lbOUld coine would think or· having a ''real • ~he urged the students to think
! ·· t · '· ... ~ ~ BefOre her pr~entatiOO , she back in our lives because transferofpower." or who is goiilg to help blacks in
"-~ > .., f • ........... to:ld la smafl. group ofi students romance ls nice. It JDnd: oc·perks 'the future. She also told them
I • '· 1 :" •• that ''poetry is a·poliUCal force things up.·: +, TAKES OF,.FENSlVE lh~t rather lhan training for a job
' ' "' ·.,t ~ • ~ ~ bec8use everything is a"p)litical --The poet-, who has had 12 books Earlier in the evening, she told they should think or creating ''re· '~ ',.. force" but she is no longer in· pub11shed, recorded three albums the students tbat if a professor is al services for the people we 1; ~ 1
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'· t~ested in makingJStatements. dd. now i;! working on ' Encore racist, "Well, that's his problem. love ..... .... ..__ * "I'm in-evolution.'' ~ -•map'line, objected _to -eampus ~Our j~b ~_J1ot to be what the~
• • •" .~ Ex.plaining U.at ''""'1' Society poM.ers· which destrlbtd &er a.5 a think we are;. Our job is to be
' •'"' .. exacts• a-hea'vy •pri'ee~rrom its ' fehi1nist. ... · Whft we know We can be.''
arts," stie said_ whatever &he "I'm not antifeminist. I'm just ' Rather than being on the de--' ' 1 .. I
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04tMo.u,,. .. ~ t 1orich .. ,a patJ)ourri : .. rb"r lack
Why would a man qpt to teach or a.ttetter word, a vitim rield
'.!·a class entt\led Jmaa:es of ...:.-·t·b ~s--.~ study,\nl>t'-a TaP"" ~.
Women In Literature and Film? session,•• he emphasized, adding
Instructor Alan Gauley asks, that "certain areas do come up .
••Why not?" 1 • . and we rap, but the time is
, He believes the claas, which .limited.
---wa&-inlroduced-Lw.o.y~.ago_.aL._ ___ W-e-dOn-•t· realty ·get·into -con• -··
Orange Coast Colleget \s the fi~t scimisness levels, unless women ,to be presented at anr~mmun1· bring It up." ·.
l II I ~ .. Y co ege: -Howev.er. he said, conscious-
At the time .no one-~~ w.an~ed . nes&-f!ats;.ng d~s occur. "IJ\ each
lo teach it, Gau.leY.-,iaid.sl41J1Ung class at least 4ne student has re-
"no one else WCI$ prepared." aChed a decilion· about terminat-
He had . con:a.elet~ a syllat;>us ing her marriJlge.."
on the sub1ect when h~ was ao1ng On the OQier 6and, he said-,
graduate work at Cal State Long women now are~ beginning to &:~ch. . . questiqn ,th.€ ra~ical area o:r the , I knew someday .the c9urs , nxwemenL "They realize 1t re-
·would hav~ t~ be of(ered .. I was qWNS as much stereotyping as extre~ely intere.sled, so I be~a!1 ·the role o(,housewife and mot.h er. prepanng myself to teach it. 1 . "The consensus is, maybe 1t re·
JNVESTM~.T$. , •. """'. qttjf~ .Sp,bstltuting on! role for For instance 'he purchased another.
$6,000 worth 9f ri~s.. . • Gauley list~ three reasons why
"I believe lln>ifistrnctor has he teaches this cla~ __________ _
. ---invest-'h1S"""l'tf1r e.yl n-Wor ng · ·~Expos~ng students"? a great
tools, just like .<tDY other pro-_ bo:dY o( literature which they
fessional!' · might never have. . _
Gauley sa,ys be is a very de· . -:--J!!qµipping th.em ~deal with
m3.nding teacher, but then, "l the wo~en's movement from an
don't expect 'any rriore from{i! academic level.
students than-l-do'fi'Om111yse1t: -sriJDY PORTRAYALS
"Knowledge is power,;and l -introduc'ing 'thein to women
./ believe a coijeee' e<luca.tion aawnters and how..,they.portray
should be betterlhan higfrschool. ' f~inate· corisciousne1s. · r.
"I try \0 teach my students to "Until the .SOS ttley .. pojtrayed
take it st.,-ious11, that it'.s _..?kay to the wife, mother and daughter
be serious.•' · .. r.,• • "'"-'~ .. 's1mliart0 male writers.
wrote, both white and black peo-not one.'' fensive, she said, students should
pt, WOJJld rind some reason to The difference between white be on the offensive-and know the
cl}iticize it. wpmen arid black women,•she inform'atiott., backward and
l"lt 's importaot· lo write Cor , 'Said, is that while woolen have a forward and then question the
yourself,''shesaid. . _ , . pqwerfulman. . professoronit.
··AU you .ha.ve going for. you 1s A ''l:'w1-as,8 group have a problem \ ''We allow Uiem to depress
)iour ,integrity and you must 'r'Or racism in America whereas ; us ;•" she !aid. ••we're destroying
maintain your integrity." wonien have a probJem of sex: ourselves ... but werCfuset.odo
ism. They shouldn't clash.'' the work;t takes to improve. And
NOW ON LOVE , > • Bu~ she added, problems do · it malteff."
Introducing her first poem, '!he arise when.~ wom en ar.e cqn-... Universities haven't changed
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at them without some orienta·
tion. They have to read back.
groun~ material· first, so they UD·'
derstand the subject." , . ..
"Actually, it is a questioning of
woman's tole. It asks, Is her
'role to be humiliated and mis-
.treated by the male?
When as ked about her
philos<>phy of life, ,Ms. 'Giovanni
replied that it is "to live and let
live.
"It 's not that simple -because
we as human beings are" very
fragile," she said, adding that
. one has to question if that means
letting someone live alone or in
poverty.
And, she s<:tid, she encourages
people around her lo function
··and 1 -...·ould encourage people to
be better. if not the best .···
mother better after studying
Bergman and Lawrence.
"I believe older women would
ofrer a broader index as they
could relate experiences as wife,
mother an-d'dalighter."
.1_ • His enthw;iasm is contagious.
,.. He gives much of bis free lime to
students; they in t6m have elect·
ed to continue classes during
holidays and often meet on
"However, a_\lthors like Flan·
nery OtfOnnor tra,lis~end
women. 11ef women teJt4 to sur·
vive where ·men gd dbwn in de.
An admirer of Ingmar
Bergman and D. H. Lawrence,
Ga..uley said he lends to use them
a great deal '\because they do
haVe d ~finite '"feelings about
wqmen , although .the)' are not ii~essarily pasitive:~
NO CONCLUSIONS
Allll, he said, "we .i,m•! conie
to a'hY firm conclusions as to
what ;» right or wrong, but what.
"How many good, productive
marriages are portrayed in
literature! ., Gauley js pleased that his
classes now attract some male
students. "It has grown rrom
zero to 15 percent men.'' The
motive for men, he said, usually
is so they can better understand
the women's movement.
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Gauley says he doesn'i \ea~h
Women's Lib. ''No man can
teach it. All I can teach is my
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women, in fa·ct~ are the realists.
They'll manipulate and alter the
truth to help the male ego sur·
vive. But men are dreamers.
''LaW\"enCe is heavy on the
OecJ.ipµs .complex.,Some say he is
a misbgynist. However, I don't
believe it.''
Although the class covers a lot
of works. Gauley said , "I don 't
~t \lit-Ow a novel, essay or film
is Ute image portrayed." 1'
''Off band, I can't , think 'of any."
An exam.pie, he said, is .,~ · Gauley believes he is "lucky to
of O" by Pauline Reage, wtiich . be teach~g youn&sludents, who
was considered hardcore Pomo-are open.
graphy when it was first However, he laments that
published in the United Slates in there aren't more older women.
1966. ··I think I understand my
Gauley's classes will be open to
the public durin g Women's
Week. which begins today and
ends Saturday.
Hµ~and Gags· on Joke A·nn Landers
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/.l"medlately after -honey· wilh emo&bl "pr.obi.ml incf to
"''""' Sally began to P~•~ pleue stop trying to break me of
aome very fancy dlDnen -~i-a uhaptup ,, TtUs letter ts -not •
oUc dls~es 1 had ne-heard~-' &ocn Yale O wenl to Brown el&ht
before. When s~erbl me •",...... ago. l l j!I no Pl· it's a for• muhed potatoel ue 1 -• nro~I 111,"'1<1 I'd a...,_1a1.e
told her to please ck to the I ii'.J; 'ii:.1p. -'-HUNGl\Y HERIDj!: ·simple stull be<ause loocl wilh . .._. ,
'1tr1111e coloring kllll my ap. DEAll Bl'UIE: '11111-11 !or potJle • Sally: l•••ay"' t'' oocl·fl)' olor· Sl1IY lnaiatl 1 have a h8JllUP lllg·kay, kldM Rerlile -·~ ·
and I must get rld,ot 11 •. So now ll"d'!o _,.er Ill& i·~."
rm c.wna pink mil~. purple cot· 11'1 a -••Fruilllae. 1' foci,.
. t!•!', ebetlt a~d ~lk~·dOt ·l~e l'••C~l -•f pelka•dOI·
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taallfto'wer a1a1e1tes me ud I
Cle eat uyt.Mac.
"1l!llUt ANN 1'A"NDERS: I om
.. e•U-year-old girl with a terrible ea-. of acne. I was asking some
roof. tM. Prl& at work what to do
abotlt lt.<Tbe salves and soaps
~ be~n . usU.. don't do ~ny
One girl ask#ed me if I was a
virgin.-When I •aid, '.'Yes," she
rep1iea, ''Your $kin wUJ clear up
wben you have sexual relations."
I then diac'ussed.this WiU\ a cou~ 1 pie other 1lrl1 and they agreed
wltaher. · •
What ' about it, AM? True or>
false! -NEED TO KNOW IN
LO GISLAND • •
DEAD 'N~ED: Is that old yarn
stlll kick"°' aroaad? Usually it's
the boya who . promote lbal
1arl»a'ge, btit apparently IOllle of
Ille J1r11 beUeve It, coo. <MllYbe
aomt!Ol!t oold T_BEM a bill of cooa.l .
There'• no trDth to It. U tlMre
were, al~ vlr1lns would have skill
problem• ' and the promlscuoos
11r11· woald have tbe rao1t
be .. 111~ complexions. Yoe luloll! verJ welflhat •acttls not UJt case.
Quit root1a1 around with salves a~·· eoa,·1 and go to 1 derlftat.eloflst. Aca.e. CAN be. ellril.IJl.,..~tyo•1boolldbel!il;·
dertic"9,...iobaervoiloaola
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DEAR ANN">L\NDKRs: Settle
a family •r:cument, please. My
b)lsbond's -brother .)¥aa divorced
ll'om his wife. 11 s&e s\iu olir ti•·
ter-in-law? If so, does thiS mean
if: be marries three more times
we could end up with four sisters-
in·law on account o( this nut?
You wouldn't believe the nap
this has caused in our family.
Hurry wur a1:tswer. -WHO'S
WHO?
DEAR 'WHO: When your.
brother and bla wire untied the
'kool~e ally, •11 wife becaf'1e your Fj)JUll I\ 1l1l•f·la·law. Siie w., reta only by m arrlase. Wiien
the marHa1e was terminated, ·me ... tber''11Ue.''
No matter how oRea yftr
brother marries be cu Cl¥e ,,_
. ·only oee set of in· laws at a ~i ·
DEAR ANN LANDERS: My
girlfriend used to run her life ac·
cording to the horoscope Jn II>!!
. paper. She gOt into trouble • feW
times because she reJied too
much on the horoscope.~ow she
is debating b'etw en •a mind·
reader in Beverly HUU and a
palmist iri Boyle Heightl. Which
would you recommend? -JOE
DEAR JOE: I heve oo lalth la
either, but If she MUST cboose,
Bhe's better off wltla the palmll&.
It wlll pnbably eo0I ber ~ allcl
beaidel,J'm sure 1bebu apatm.1
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WINNERS in the coun·
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est. Images of My
brary sponsored by the
ounty library, have
, announced.
!J,.. San Clemente High
l'l?choo l students, Don
ji'A:tkinson and Jenny Lcp. t
p>la ~k ritst and second
1"prace honori, with Tony
ll.r:..ince, a "TDana -1-lill~. ri&h Sc.hoot student.
lacing third.
Winning awards Crom
WrUci~ing branches
ere Mary Wilson, Seal
each; John Lov<'tt,
estminster, and Rye
~y~an, Laguna Beach.
~RECENTLY
LECTED president of
e San Diego District of
Uunior Wom en's Clubs is ~aril Porter Odegard,
ancho Bernardo,
aught.er or Mr. andMrs.
C.B. Porter of Ne .... ·port
Beach and a graduitle or
~ewport 1-larbor J-ligh
chool end San Diego
tote University.
b RECENT
RADUATES of Con·
~~1nen~al Airl!n~s (light
erv1ce tra1n1ng are
a ren Halvorson and
~on Candelaria. Ms.
tl:falvorson, a graduate or
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Children to -aeq~f!t~· irange Coast Col lege,
a s a re se rvation
u pe rvisor for Air
alirornia before joining
the airline. She's the
daughter or Richard
Shirek or Hemet and
Charlyne Shirek or
Newport Beach. Can·
delaria, a graduate of
the University or New
Mexico, is the son ~r Mr.
and Mrs. Emilio Can·
derlaria or Albuquer·
que.
A home for ·ba ttered and abused children will be
partially funded by proceeds realized from a Bouti·
que Ball to take place Saturduy, May 10, in Santa Ana •
Country Club. Sponsoring organizaj.ion is Interna·
lion al O•phans, Inc. Mrs. S. C. l·ngle .(left) and Mrs.
Art Agajctnian admire a· Chinese camphor \Vood
statue. Godde'ss of l\fercy, which is draped \\'ilh salea·
blc items.
Wedding
.Oates Set
May-Stewart . • gradu~te of Corona dei ·
· : Mar High School, earned
·A June 14 wed'ding in · a BA degree in human
"Catv-acy "'Ch·apel;· Santa --'biolog·y---a t.·-S tan for.cl
Ana, is planned.by Debra -where her husband rpa-
Nalani Miy a nd Stephen Jo rs in chem i c al ,
.George Stewart. iengineering.
' !They are the dauehter He pl aiis graduate
J)f Mr. and Mrs. R . Skip studie s at Co rn e ll
May of Costa Mesa· and ! University.
the son o r George · Stewart of Los Angeles
DEBRA MAY
and Shirley Blalack o( ~-----------...,...---------""-------~!
1 Newport Beach. •
Miss M ay is a
graduate of Costa Mesa
High School a nd
Southern California
College of Dental Assist· J ing. Her fiance, an
alumnus of Newport
Harbor High School. now
aLLcnds Brooks Institute
of Photograph y , Santa
Barbara . • • •
Murphy-Dvorak
l\1r . and J\.1rs. Edward
J, !\tturphy of Costa ri.tesa
have announced the..
engagement or their
daughter, Melinda Ann
Murphy, lo Stephen F.
Dvorak, son o( Mr. and
1\-trs . Frank Dvorak.
Buena Park.
The couple plan an
Aug . 9 wedding in Grace
Lutheran Ch urc h ,
Anaheim .
, Miss Murphy is a cum
laude graduate or
Cal ifornia State
University, Long Beach.
Jler fiance is a graduate
(Of California Lutheran
College. • ••
Brecht·Polidoroff
A June 21 wedding in
tanford Univers ity
Memorial Church, Palo
Alto. is planned by l\1olly
B r ec ht and Tim
Polidororr,
Their engagcm.enl was
anno u n ce d by h er
tparents, Mr. and Mrs.
Paul Breehl, Irvine.
Polidoroff is the son o(
Mr . and Mrs . C .
Roltdoroff or M iam'i
jil<1cb, F1a .
Mi ss Brecht, a
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Libra to Review
Work Conditions
' TUESDA!1 MAY•
By SYDNEY OMARR
ARIES (March21·April 19): Area previously
subdued becomes active. You are called upon to
represent special eroup, club, organizati.on.
TAURUS (April 21>-Mt.y 20): Friend is 11·
· gressive: speaks frankly and lets you know
where you stand. The game-playing is over and
the stakes a re for keeps.
GEMINI (May 21.June 20): You could find
yourself in the mtdst or a lively debate. Don't pull
punches. Say what you mean in a meaninffUI
manner. •
CANCER (June 2l·July 22): One you,th_gught.
was limited shows new sides or character,
nature. You get chlnce to . exhibit creative
abilities. .
UO (JYly 23-Aug. 22): Money as it afrects
partner, male I• spotlighted. You need green
light, approval. Tax ma~, insurance, leases
dominjlte. · ........ ~
YmGO ((lug. 23-Sept. 22l: Lie low where
lon1:range Commitments are co_ncer'!ed· So·
meone may be mlsrepresentinJ r1nanc1al posi·
lion.
UBRA (Sept. 23·0ct. 22): You get lowdown
on working conditions, costs, reasonable ex·peC·
tat.i'ons. You may do some reviewing, revising
and re6utting. ·
SCORPIO (Oct. 2.'J.Nov. 21): Love, physical
altractidb, impulse, speculation -these now a re
emphasi:i::ed.
SAGITl'ARIUS (Nov. 22·'Dec. 21): Your
home famlly, domesuc relations are more im·
port.;,t than qsuaJ. Security, basic operations
are activated.
CAPKICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19): Relatives,
nei&hbors, vlsi.U," messages dominate. Older
family member could be insistent.
AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. lBl: ll(pney,
pos1e11ions, ability to dlsUnguisb between
.. come on'' and ge.nlAne bargain -these are
highlighted. •
PISCES (Feb. 19-March 20): Lunar cycle ls
such that Mars conjuncUon m'eans excessive
speed, danger of careleuness.
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Activities ran11n& f.n>m a fuhton 1how to a
._ diD .. r have been pl....,.S al Ille Gltla Club
d lbe Harbor Area hi eele!iraUOn d Notional
GltllClubWeokMaylO-IT: :1 Tbe Harbor dub, ol¥ 11x-1n the county,
hu a branch on Orl'n&e Avenue n1med Grace
Cottace, and a mobile unit which travela to_dlf·
f_t .. boola In the Harbor Aree. •
Nearly 72 ,000 viltta Wttt /"'•de to tho county
clubt In 1'7C. Officials ..U~pte it COits $50 ,,.,
ye'.i_Ffor •ell---member,-a ... comoared-to-th"'-••OOO-tia,000 yearly tab i juvenile detenttoo
faeWUM . . . I I Fwad1 come from United Way, fwa;d·ra a na:
eveeta and donationa, but it i.s dltficult ·to keep .
the budl•la In thel>lack. ., •
""'I:here ls a constant lini11te •'·each club to
ralle enouah money Just·1crk~P the doon ope,.n
from week to week," a Harbor Area club
apoknman 11id. · ·
0urtn1 tho week-lone, celebration, which
marks the 30th anniversary or Girls. Clubs, the
public is invited to visit lhe main center at t81S
Anaheim A._ve .. Costa Mesa; Grace Cottage, mz
Oran1e Ave., Costa Mesa, and the teen center at
the Anabelm A venue address.
The rollowing activities have been plann~
for both the public and members of the club: ·
· Saturd1y, May 10, 1 a.m. t.Q noon, Kiwanis
pancake breakfast; Colta Mesa F'ark. Cost ls $1.
Monday, May ll: Coinmunity Service Day.
Civic leaders will be J;tooored dUJing a flag
ceremony and club members will clean up
street.I near the clubhouses.
Tuesday, May 13: Board or directors
luncheon at noon with volunteer recognition.
Backward Day ror members.
Wednesday, May 14 : F\Jn Day at Grace Cot·
tare with games, dancing, singing and refresh·
ments.
Thursday, May 15: Father-daughter Hobo
Dinner at Grace Cottage, 6:30 p.m. Father·
daughter Banana Split Party, main cluti, 7.9 p.m.
frld ay, May 16: Swimming at the Boys Club,
3 p.m .. all members. . .
Saturday, May 17: Garden Party ~ash1on
Show, Roger's Gardens, Newport Beach. Girls or
year will t>e ant1ounced and hand·s~ ·garme!lts
from club sewing classes wW be shown alotit
'with' fuhlons from tocat clothiefs. Tickets are
$1.50 a"'1 may be ordered by calling the club,
'618-7181.
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48 Not crowded
5 1 ladle
52 Most rogod
54 Harness uactable
6 Ru!h s son
10 Diffuse
14 ISOlilled·
15 · ··•· 1a
rac ing horse
, 58 Nick
Cnar!es
dog France ' 59Euroocan
!6 Slit marshal
l l Fallows tl I New Zealand
!ntormal nall~e ,
18 Dellg/Tllul ti2 Reporters
abode QUCSl!OO
19 Cost per ul'!ll 63 Arab lit le
20 More e~rie 64 Heatmg
22 01191nal vessels
•fll'l<lllilant::; 6sFood
24 Well Indies season~g
island 6rl Rooms
26 Becomes 67 E~·Dodgor
qradvaUy Peewee less
21 Out Of! a limb
30 Musical
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Salurdi•i1P11ule Solwd:
8 Smoo1h 36 Applied hair
9 Make unlll lo cosrne/1c
eat 38 Oiscont1m.re
lOZebra 39 Checked
lealures 42 Green with
11 Hoist vegetahon
12 Meal 4301vided by a
coo sumer membrane
13Appa1e1 46 N.T.book
2 1 Continent. 4 7 Lodger
Informal
31 P11ss ove1
32 M,1de a
1 Small loose Acor. 48 Bernard and
5!>eCCh 10
Jl Barrel Slave
38 Conveys
40 Wc1ges
41 One p,1ss1og
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l1agments 23 Accepls Arlie
~Pran1sr ···· 2s1mo.onan 49Former
Temo1e1on envelope Turkish lit1e
J Aclress ··•· 27 Weapon 50Russiangu11d
Freeman 28Pers1an 53Fatedmomenl
4 New college .•s1ronomer 55 Actor
roomtrer ~· Lalv1an c1!y Franchot···-
:. Crav ing • • ov1e VIPs 56 EPochs
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LOS ANGELES CAP) -StU<k
with a 6-2 deficit a year ago, what
would have happened lo the Sun
Diego Padres?
The question was asked Sun ·
day of their man ager. J ohn
McNa m ara. j u st a fter thl'
Padres had wipeCI out a fou r-run
dencil by erupting for seven runs
in ttff seventh inning to whip l,os
Angel es. 10-7, for the seC"ond
straight day. ,
A cro\~>'d of 42 ,100 brought
Dodgers ho m e ;.1ttendanC'c to
527 ,292 f or 13 d ytes. That put the
Dodgers. past the ha lf-million
mark earlier than any team in
history and on a pace that would
make lhe n1 the firs t tea m to draw
3,000,000 spectators for a season.
.. I think." McNamara said,
.. that y,·e'd have been out of the
game.''
It's McN a m ara's way of say-
ing it's a new teii m and 'a ncv•
year.
The victory was the Padres'
third in five meetings with the
defending Na t ional League
champion Dod gers, a team they
managed lo beo.it only twice in 18
meetings last season.
"People still aren 't taking us
serious ly,'' th e San Diego
fnanager ::;aid, "but every time
we do som ething µo silivc -like
come back like we did today -
then it he lps gain us r espec-
tability.''
The Dodgers certainly are im·
pressed . They had won eight
s traight games before dropping
two in a row to the PadrL>s and
now show only two-game lead
over Cincinnati as they open a
three-game set tonight, 7:30, at
Dodger Stadium agai.nst the
Houston Aslros. Larry Dierker,
3·2, will start for llolJ$ton, Doug
Rau; 3-1, for Los Angeles.
SAN DIEGO l.OSA"Gl!l.ES
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Lockl••• tb ~ ' 1 l L~<.I • ? ' 0 !ilworon II 0 0 0 0 ~,,. ~ 0 1 I
Hunt1 lb ~ 0 1 1 w rnnll .s 1 1 1
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A.JonHp I 1 I 1 -· 0 0 0 0
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Crampton
Wins; Area
Golfer 9th
HOUSTON (AP) -Veteran
Bruce Crampton, poker faced
and unsmiling, turned back re·
pealed challenges by Dr. Gil
Morgan with a carefull y con-
structed 69 and scored a two-
stroke victory Sunday in the
Houston Open golf tournament.
Newport Beach resident Alan
Tapie also came in with a closing
round of 69 lo fin ish in a tie for
ninth al 280 for a $3.900 payoff.
Crampton, a dour, grim com·
petitor but a chee rful, pleasant
man off the course, scored the
15th triumph of his American
career with a 273 total, 15-under-
par at the lus h, spanking new
Woodla nd s Country Club, a
6,929-yard layout carved out of a
South Texas pine forest less than
a year ago.
Morgan, \llho decided lo lake
up golf instead of rilling glasses
after r eceivin g hi s doctorate
from the Southern College of Op:
lometry, tied Cra mpton for the
lead three times on the hot.
humid day before drifting back
to second ""'ith a fina,I 70, two un -
der par.
The 28 -yca r -o ld Morgan
finished with a 275 lot<J I and col·
lectcd $17 ,100 from the total
purse of $150 .000. by far t he
largest check of his indifferent
two-year pro career. It more
than doubled his previous earn-
ings for the whole season.
Joe Inm a n, like Morgan a lour
sophomore, came on to lake third
with a 67 ·276, three strokes
behind the leade r . as bitterly dis-
appointed Lee Trevino once
again fail ed in a bid to win his
first tlUe in his native Texas.
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ARLINGTON. Tex. <AP ) -
Ttre Caltfornla Ang·ets, who
earlier accused Tex.as manager
Billy Martin of trying to rattle
Nolan Ryan, have now uccust.'<.I
Martin of tryin g to shorl('O
Angels batting practice.
The Angels. wno got eight hits
in winning Saturday night 4·2
behind Ryan , got only flve as
they lost Sunday. 1-0.
Tonight T exas' Fe r guson
J enkins, 3-2, races the Angels'
Frank Tanana. 1-0.
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Sports in Brief
catcher Ellie Rodriguet, who
was pl aced on the 15·day dis·
ubled list a fter s praining his
ankle Saturday nighl._ Ramirez,
Gottfried
Cop Title
1 Killed at Track;
Phils, SF Trade
Tom Egan will assume the No.
1 catcher's role. The Angels
called up Bo.,b Allietla fron1 Sult
Lake City to sha r e the reserve
catching duties with Bi ll Sudak is.
Andy Hassler, bidding for hi s
seventh win in his last eight de·
cisions . give up onJy four hits
Sunday, but one was a home r un
to J e ff Burroughs , his fifth of the
season. MEXICO CITY CAP ) -For
Mexico's Ra ul Ramirez c.ind
Ame_rican Brian Go!tfrie~
strong offense was their best de-
fe nse agains t the pO\lo'e rful
British duo of l\1 ark Cox and Cliff
Drysdale.
Ramirez and Gottfried over·
came constant pressure and
the powerful ser ves of both
Drysdale and Cox Sunday to win
the World Championship Tennis
doubles tournament 7·6, 6-7, 6-2,
7-6 in a te nsion-packed final
before a capacity crowd of 13,000,
the largest cro"·ed to ever 'l'l'ilness
a tennis match in Mexico .
The, winners played in the
Laguna Niguel Tennis Club
Valentine's Day pro tournament
earlier this ye.ar. along with
Roscoe Tanner a nd Ch a rles
Pas are II.
With Gottfried sending :Jn in-
credible 14 smashes and relu.rns
to the net in the first set alone,
R:Jmirez -des pite falling behind
and having several break points
against him on a number of OC·
casions -managed to keep his
service intact throughout the
tournament.
Al so in the first set. when
Drysdale lost his serve and it ap-
peared that Ramirez-Gottfried
"·ere en route to an easy victory,
GotUried. had--his own ser.vice
broken to send the set into the tie·
breaker, which Ramirez decided
at the net. -
Cox's serve was broken in the
second se t. o.ind Go ttfrie d
again Jost his own. but this lime
the British pa ir came through in
the clutch, sparked by a display of
accurate passin g s hots by
Drysdale.
Perhaps the m ost spectacular
moment cam e during the fifth
game of the fourth set , in which a
sharp and li ghtning-fast ex-
change of volleys and backha nd
shots a t the net saw the four
players hit the ball no less than 18
times.
Ramirez, who turns 23 this
year , "'as particularly pl eased
with his fi rst internationa l pro-
fessional victory in Mexico City.
"The support of the crowd was
defini tely an important factor in
this victory." llamirez said,
··rm really glad, and I'm s ure
Brian is too. that on our first pro
event her e we "'ere able to walk
away with the top trophy."
TALLADEGA, Ala. -Heavy.
fooled Budd.¥ Baker held off two
dramatic m.cu•es by David
Pearson Sunday lo win the
Wins ton 500 Grand Nationa l
stock car race by only inches. A
relative of Richard Petty was
killed in an explosion behind the
pit wall during the race.
"That's really getting close to
home," said a tearful Petty after
hi s brother·i_!}_·.Jaw, Randy
Owens, was kilted in a pit acci-
dent.
Ov.:ens, 20, a m ember of Petty's
pit crew for four years, was try-
ing to put air in a pressurized
waler tank lo help quell a fire on
the lef.t front wheel of Petty's
Dodge.
Th e tank exploded and
slammed into Owens, knocking
him through the air.
Gary Rogers , a member of
Benny Parsons' pit crew, was
treated for minor injuries re-
ceived when he was hit by debris
from the lank. ·
Owens is survived by his wife.
Jan, and two sons, Travis, 2, and
Trent, 1. He was the brother of
Petty's wife Lynda.
"He was just a kid and he's got
those two little, bitty boys," Pet-
ty said. "The horrible part a bout
it is somewhere down the line, it
-~ould.hav-e -beeil p!'evented:''-
Montanez Traded
PHILADELPHIA -The
Philadelphia Phillies traded first
baseman Willie ' Montanez to the
San Francisco Giants Sunday for
outfielder Garry Maddox.
Gy•nastlcs
SKIEN, Norway -Rumania's
JJ.year-eld Nadia Comanec1
became the 1975 Europe an
women's gymnastics queen Sun·
d,y. capturing four of five goJd
medals in the 10th European
championships.
Comaneei had won the over-au
four-event combination Saturday
with 38.SS points. and Sunday she
added gold medals in the long
horse vaulting, the nooparallel
bars and balance beam. In the
final floor excercises, the teen-
age star look the silver medal
behind 15-year.old Korean-born
Nelly Kim of the Soviet Union .
Defending champion Ludmila
Tourischeva of the Soviet Union,
who capture d all five gold
Flyers Lead, 3-0
NY Blanked Again
UNIONDALE, N.Y. CAP) -
Reggie Leach scored a third·
period goal and Bernie Parent
recorded hi s third shutout of th e
Stanley Cup pl ayoffs Sund ay ,
giving the Philadelphia 1'1yers a
1-0 victory over t he New York
Islanders and u 3-0 lead in their
Na ti o n a l ll ockcy Lcugue
semifinal series.
After t"·o tig htly -played
periods, Leach took a pass from
center Bobb y Clarke in the
neutral zone. He heat New York
defenseman Dave Lewis at the
blue lin e a nti his 23 -fool
backhander breezed pas t
Islander goalie Glenn Resch <:it
;30 of the period.
Each team was short a man at
the time as a result of coinciden·
tal pe n alties called with 20
seconds left in the second period.
Parent, m eanwhile, has an had
an easy lime in his first game
back since injuring his right knee
before Tuesday night's series
opener. He faced only 11 shots
through the rirsl two periods and
14 for the game in recording his
fifth career pl syoff whitewash.
medals in the last championships
at London in I 9V3~ settled for only
.a bronze medal in the floor ex-
ercises.
Millionth Run
SAN FRANCISCO -"It feels
good lo contribute something to
baseball ," said Houston Aslros
slugger Bob Watson scoring ma-
jor l eague ba s eball 's one
n1illionth run Sunday.
The historic run was scored in
the second inning of the first
game of a doubleheader with the
San Francisco Giants, Watson
coming around from second base
on a three-run homer by Milt
l\1ay in a game eventually won by
lheGianl.s,8·6.
By scoring the run, Watson
earned a wristwatc h for all of his
teammates and the umpires
working the game. He also will
receive a gold watch and his
shoes will be sent'" to the Hall of
Fame.
Kin9Wb ..
?COTTSDALE, Ariz.-Fa·
vorites Billy Jean King and Tony
Trabert breezed through the
Aus tralian t eam of Marga ret
Court and Fra nk Sedgman Sun-
day to win the $60,000 mixed
doubles classic.
Despite only one rwt Sunday,
the Angels lead the league in
runs, hits and batting average,
and An gels boss Dick Williams
said his team was shortened. on
batting practice Saturday night
and that Marlin a ttempted to do
the same thing Sunday:
Williams said that Saturday
ni ght his team began hilting at
6;40 and the scoreboard clock
was.s\lo'itched to 6:46.
He said Sunday the grounds
crew tried to run the Angels orf
the fi e ld at 1 :20 p.m ., five
minutes before their allotted
time was up, and the An gels re·
fused to lea ve.
Thal came after Ryan accused
~lartin of trying lo rattle him
Saturday night by placing a rub-
ber snake and s pider on the
pitching mound.
'·Thal score board clock has
been goofy all year," Martin
said. "Al any rate, the last thing
you'd want to do is get the other
team mad at you just before the
startofagame."
The Angels tried to come back
in the ninth inning Sunday
against Bill Hands.
Swift Mickey Rivers coll ected
only the fifth hit a ll day off liands
_and~promptly stole .se<:ond·base.
Toking a Header
S panish bullfighter Antonio Guerra is dumped b y a
charging bull a l Las Ventas bullring in M<.idrid. Gue rra
esc'a.ped serious injury," ending up with a sore posterior.
$54,688 Payoff to Orange Bettor
INGLEWOOD IAP> -An all-
lilJlC California thoroughbred
payoff of $1 3,672 for a $5 exac-
la ... triumphs by Fernando
Toro in both divisions of the
Lakeside 1-landicap ... and a
nearly serious starting gate In·
jury to Sandy Hawley.
There \<'!·as a little bit of ever·
ything Sunday al lfollywood
Park.
The exacta payorr came when
Adouni1, an 81 -1 shot, won the
ninth race, returning $165.00, aod
Royal Impact. a 32-1 shot,
·finis hed second, paying $23.
Thal enabled Ross K. O'Leno
of Orange, a thoroughbred OYmer
and breeder. to win $54,688 on a
$20 exacla ticket . Aool.her bettor
held a $10 ti cket and earned
$27,344 . Nineteen betlor.1. held the
$5 lickct.
··1 liked the No . J,horsc, -Royal
Impact ," O'Leno said. "I was on·
ly watching him, hoping he'd be
first or second ... When 1 aaw
that 80-1 shot had won, I nearly
fainted."
O'Leno wlll be malled a ch~k
today. He declined caabpaymebt.
Hts bi& payoff In i.be exatta
came after Toro scored victories
in s uccessive divisions or the
Lake~ide aboard Pass the Glass
and Victori1n Prince.
Each winne r covered the 114
miles on turf In 1 :471 /5, equalling
the course record. '
Toro got the mount on Vic-
torian Prln~e when 1-lawley gave
u.p his rlde1 for the day after be·
ing unseated by his horse in the
starting gale for the f<J:Urth race.
The meeting's leadfnl( jock_e;r
was taken to Centinela Hospital
·where X-rays proved negative.
Track spokesmen s •id he suf-
fered only a bruised right httl
and a pulled ha mslring mus~le.
The 26·year·old (;anadian, who
baa 44 victor ies. is expected to re·
aume riding Wednesday.
The exacta return ls second In
California histor)' to a $14,926.50
payoff on May 12, 1973, at a Bay
Meadows 'Quarte rborso r ace.
The old California and Hollywood
Park thorouahbred exact.a re-
cord of $8,510.511 wao •et May 2'1,
1972. A new $20 exact.a ticket thl!
year at Hollywood Park enabled
O'Leno lo coiled hie record sum.
I
Rivers strolled to third on a wllf~
pitch. There was the tying run on
third base and no outs.
Tommy liarper fouled out.
E:nter relief piteher Jim Um·
barger, who a year ago was ju•l
o(t the Arizona Stp.te C&J!'pUS.
Umbarger forced --Bruce Boehle
to foul out. Enter Steve Foucault.
--.·ho had 12 saves last year and
one lbis season out of lhe bullpen.
Dave Chalk worked a walk and
Joe Lahoud was hit by a pitch lo
load the bases. Pinch hitte r Rudy
Meoli was brought on lo face the
right-handed Foucault.
Meoli grounde d to ri rsl
baseman Jim Fregosi who tossed
to Foucault ror the final out.
"These kinds of games make
you s-ick, '' Williams s aid .
"Hassler certainly deserved a
better fate. We just couldn't get
the ball out of the infield with a
manonthird.''
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Love Leads
Chicago
To 2-1 Lead
CHICAGO CAP) -Norm Van
Lier's 35 points led Chicago to a
108-101 victory over the Golden
State Warriors Sunday, giving
the Bulls a 2·1 lead in their Na-
tional Basketball Association
Western Conference final playoff
series.
T he Bulls, who took charge late
in the second quarter, held War-
riors scoring star Rick Barry to
2i points. Mea nwhile, Chicago
guards Van Lier and J erry Sloan
riddled the Golden Sta.~e. !1efjtQSf:
iit_ the -final 1l8lf. '!lie best-or-
seVen Series moves to Oakland
for games foui;: and fi\'C Tuesday
and Thursday liights.
With Chic'Jgo scoring ace Bob
Love held to 19 points, the game
reverted to a shootout bet"•ecn
the guards or both teams, 'l'l'ilh
Golden Sta te's Butch Beard and
Charlie Johnson clicking for 46
points but doing most of their
damage in the fi rst half.
Beard led the Warriors with 28
points, as Barry, with a 32-point
average for the first two games,
hit only three of 13 shots in the
·first half.
The Bulls, leading 52·SO al
halftime, opened a seven-point
lead early in the third quarter and
maintained close to that margin
the resto£lhe gam e.
Van Lier began dri ving to the
basket effectively midway in the
fourth quarte r when he pi cked up
six straight points, gi ving the
Bulls a 97-89 lead . Sloan then
followed with a quick pair of field
goals and e hicago was in com·
mand 101·93 with 4: 18 remaining.
Keith Wilk es, Golden State's
Rook ie of the Yeur fbrward,
scored lhe next three baskets for
the Warriors but the game then
was out of their reach. Sloan,
held to one basket and one free
throw in the first half, hit six field
goals in the second half.
Discus Mark
Set by Powell
LONG BEACH (AP) -J ohn
Powell has .s~t a world record In
the discus, but he'd rather have
an Olympic gold medal.
Powell, a San Jose policeman,
heaved the discus 226-8 in the
LOng ·Beach Invitational track
meet at Cal Stale (~g Beach>
Sunday.
l"ormer Newport Harbor High
ace Jim Neidhart, competing un-
attached, won the shot put with a
60-91h toss. •
"t'd trade it right now for a n
Olymf.ic gold medal," said
Powel . "The only real way to de·
terwine who's the best discus
thrower is to let them throw
against each other in the same
conditions."
The re.cord r-amc on Powell's
fourth a'{templ of the day .u.nd
surpassed the world mark or
224·8 set s ix-weeks ago by South
....African John Van Reenen.
Dwight Stones,· the world hi gh
j.wu,.p.<;:r e cord hold e r . was
permitte d to compete, bul
finlshod lhlrd at 6·10. ltoynaloi>
Brown won the event with a 7·2
leap.
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Wallach: HB Ddver Zips
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To $1~;000 Win Slug8er
Deiuxe ... TERRE HAUTE. Ind.
(AP) -A 1lck t)na1ne
didn 'l pr~ve.nt H.ubL-
lngton lleacb's J'ancbo
Curter f11om wil\UI
Sunduy 's Hulmq_n
Clastiic Sprint ca.r raoe,
but linkeriog with it
ulmoatdid.
Caution laps at_e not
counted, but .lhe of·
ficlalas' decjslon w.as not
cballenaed.
Mc!Hreath suffered it •
dlalocuted elbow and
other minor tnjurics
wheo his c1tr bec.ame
ulrborne on the first
turn, left the traack and
flippc.>d into the purkinl
lot.
Jly JIOGl!lll·CA&.-oi .. o.twpt..,._•.,...
University Hl•b'• Tim
Wallach almost 1eema
like an imaainary tne
fiaure. 118 and his Tro. Carter s aid the engine
ftilt unretiponsl\je when
the race started, but a
:;pcctaculur fjrat litp
t:rash involving Chuck
.li-o...o-L-h-H--n 1J )...j If) ~c-·
McElreoth red-fl•ggedliec1'in -g
the race. BeCore the 4()..
lam male• aren 'l exact-
Y burninc up 1he South eo..t ·bueball 1e....,...
thU1 the Trojans' aluaer
hli8D't·l>OOD 1ettlug"lll .....
ink.
!up fcuture wuti rt:stwt-
c'<I. Cllrtor's crew m•de Davis Cup ~1djustments they hoped
You can't, however;-
blame Wallach for
Univer1ity's woes. The
6 -3, 175 -pound
rlg.bthander i& suc.b a
standout on the TrQjans
campus, other& stop and
would re1nedy engine
problems. Res l•o "Wt> were runnin.t: a U Le
le.an fuel mixture ud,
oo the re•t.art we ':leaned
it down ~ven mo_re,
thinkillg that would oor-
J-ect the problem, 11 the
deleodin& U.S. Auto Club
liPtint car cb.ampioo
said. "lnst.eud we made
it worse.''
But a com binatioo of a
new set of tirei; and a de-
terioruting track guve
Cart.er u traction .advan·
Lage over the rest of the
20-car field. He led .all
but the first two laps
around the j)aJf-miJe
Vigo County F1:1ir·
grounds dirt. oval, piek·
jng up an estimated
$12,000 o! the $40,000
purse, sprint car rat:·
iDJfS rjcbest pr.iie ..
llf'l'lle Ao11ctate4 Prw wotdl wbell be takes bat.-
Spain, Great Britain, Uni praot.ice ..
'6weden, Hungary and "When Wallach biU," Yugoglavia are beaded for European zone 1ay1 University coach quarter~flnal action in Ken Tratar, ·•action
tb D i C . olqol. Me "bltl lboU llDd e av s up tenn1a in addition, if you're not tournament after com-
plel i.D<g third round •1:=.'~ut, you might.
triumphs Sunday in the
best-of-five series. Tratar & a y s bis
In Group A play, Spain. _eea.ior's batt.ine way& are
made it a 5-0 sw,eep over fiawle&a .
Den ma r'k , 'Br j t ai.n "Wallae·b ha1 a classic
topped' Austria 4-0, stance and one of the
Sweden beat Poland 4·1 pureat &wines J've ever
and Kuneary defeated &een. He just has no bat--
The Netbetlands 5-0. 1n tine faults wbal.5oever.
G r o u p B · p l a y • J '\je never bad a player
Yugoslavia posted a 4·1 like thii . _ . and I doubt
triumph over Bulgaria. ii I will acam. ••
And wbile a coach's
Mone!!)', May 5, 187'5
For Coast Area
Wolllen's Goll
Dee Dec While cop-
tu red a cristt-cross
tournament ut 1 rvine
Coast Country Club wiU1
a32.
Helen BaLI.e.nti nc
finished second.with 33 '1-~
wh ile Janii:; Whiteside
was third with 34 in A
night.
In B flight, Jean
O'Skea was {he winner
w-ilh 301,t:i, followed --by
Pal.Leeper (31'f"'} und a
tie between Jean Tay}or,
Jenda Horne and
Corinne Franklin at 32 1fJ..
i Marianne Bar.ktir cup.
lured c flight with 321,..!
and a tie resulted for
second at 33 between
Frances Mahoney, June
Rushforth and Be.ll
Freebairn.
Chris Winton was the
D flight winner with 281h,
followed by Bernice
Noecker (30) and Lillian
Muficb (32).
On guest day , a
foursome of Dee Dee
Wbite , Dory Amen ,
Virginia Frehling_.._.and
Patty Hoyt won gross
honors \\"ith 154. Frehling
and Hoyt are from Santa
Ana CC.
ln se!·ond place in
gross com petition at 169
were l\ancy Newland,
Janis \\lhiteside. La Rue
Harrison and Virginia
Coffing; the latter "'two
from Saota Ana CC.
Bardwell El Niguel CC)
and Mury Varley (Santa
Ana CC).
Also a teum of Nudie
Wright, Phylli-Amold,
Coon1e Kinzle (Santu
Ana CC) und Virginlu Ib-
betson (Big Cunyon CC).
Cosfa 111..,.a
ln a low net aggregute
tournument a( Costa
Metia Golf und-eotmtry
Club last week, the win·
ning foursome of Donna
Costello , Bobbie
Chartier. Carol Ross end
Ginny Stasko pustt..--d ~
winn1n~ !'.!core of 324 .
A L1~ re~ult e d for
second. "''ith G1ni;:er ea,,.
py, Sue Iseri, Maizie
Kato and Phyllis Staf·
ford posting 11 328. Also at
the same score were C.On·
nie Lonergan, Eileen
Yraceburn, Del Gustkey
and Sandy McFarland.
Two more teams tiec.
at 329 with Maxi ne As-
smus. Nina Danielson.
Betty J o S leva and
Evaline Thoma on one.
On the other were Doris
Ball, Eleanor Green,
Dora Donaldson and Vi·
vian Gormley.
MarthH Os born had a
hole-in-one on t he 131.h
hole of the M csa Linda
course recently,
/ffil4' Sq•ar"
wtlh a score or 38.
Second in A £light was
Helen Doyle wlth 3811':!.
_ Virginie Aye was the B
flight victor with 3.S•~:
fQ!_lowed _by Bert Holl
(36), Marilyn Hart ond
Vi Thompson (361,..! ), and
Helen Emert and llamae
White !371,..!),
In C flight, Eleanor
Smith was the ~rinn1'r
with SS. f-ollowed by
Rhonda Jeffress (3S•~2),
Zor1:1 Benac (38), Mae Bi·
ble (39) and Norma
Watson (391h}.
June Hamor wos lht' D
n1~ht \l.'inncr with 35 v.rith
Dale Boozell second at
37.
Delores \\'heeler was
the E flight winne r with
J6•-:,, followed by Sylvia
Johnson C38 'h). Norma
Smith (39'h) and Loraine
Spal (40).
Connie Kinzie was the
winner of the wom•'s
C'l ub champions hip at
Santa Ana Counti:y Club
with a f!ross score of331 .
Lois Edes was the run·
nerup at 352 after win-
rung the title the pre-
vious year.
Barbara Kborey was
the second flight winner
with 275 and Patti Hoyt
\\'as the runnerup wilh
283.
Defending champion
Gary Bettenb:i1.usen, who
led the first two laps, wOtS the victim ,o( two De¥
spins and finally a loop in·
t.o the wall on the last
circuit that eliminated
At llllrda, Spaia, J05e drum beatioc can be
ffic_ueras and Antoruoo taken lightly by IODle, ---------------~--.Munoz i:;cored singles Wallach '• batting
triumphs for Spain, average tend& to prove
Finishing first in net
action were Gr~lcbe[
Ostberg and Mrs . P.
Johnson with guests. In
at 133 were Jean O'stea.
Mary Doupe and guests
Millie Johnson (El
Wanda Gnagy was the
•inner of a ooes tourna-
ment at Fountain Valley
Mile Square Golf Course
~~axine Duggan cap-
tured first flight net
honors with 269.
him.
Tbe race. Which had
been postpo-ned rrom
SaturW.y, when it had
been scheduled for Pit·
tional televi1i.on , ended
QO »yellow caution light,
which. according to the
rule books jt' cannot du.
whieb meet.6 Britain in him out.
the q.uarter-finals. The Trojans alua:ger
Hicueru downed Lan bu 21hitsin45 at-bati in
Silverstroem 6-3, 6-0, 6-2 league, and combined
and M unoi &topped Tom with 8-20 in DOD league,
Christiansen 6·0, 6·3, &-0. he's bitline at a .466
Track Prelims
Slated Tuesday
Baseball's Top Ten
8-cloro511M Ball. Niguel CC) and Merilee -.T10MAt.LE•coul
Dwigan <Santa Ana CCL ~~ ~. ~ ~ ~ ~:O
AM&:•ICAlfLIEAGUlt: ~O.. GM ltN Mo
""'-NY 21 al • :M .,It Yount Ml! 20 11 1S 29 __
Soccer
Standings
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,._.tM>d ol O.nv1r
l..HA .... le•otkllUt
Ptlll-lplllO ol ~I. L0\111
pace. And he bas 19 rbi. Track and field pre.
At Vieaaa, Rober And acainst Mission lims action for the
Taylor gave Britain jts Viejo, Dana Hills and ~ Sun&et, Century and Em-
4--0 advantage· with a6-2, Toro, W~lla ch_ has ~tt pire circuits get.a under
6-4, 2·6, 4-6, 6-4 victory safely 16 times 1n 30 lrir;is w a y To u e s d a y a t
over Austria's Gerhard ~orafl~s5y .533 . Th~ttn.o We5i.minster, Tustin and
Wimme r . The final 11figbtingfortbecll'Ct.Dt EJModenabigbschools.
match was halted crown Co u· · fl
be f rf .. .:.i. "It'· h , mpe tion 1gures to caui:;e o a cu ew w•ui ~ a. s ame we re be exceptionally fierce
Austria's Hans Kary ~ ~I more coo-at Westminster where
leading Briton John sistenUy, Jaya Tra~. fa v 0 red New port
1Joyd6·2,6·3,4-6,5-4. Tim.bu led tbe team m Harbor, Edi.son and Los
Bjorn Borg downed batting all four yean, Alamitos enter with 6-1
Wojci.ecb Fibak 6-1, 6-1, ~be fresbr;nan team , dual meet records.
8-6, and Birger An· Junior vanity and ~ Tuesday's agenda at
dersi:;on beat Henryk two years 00 the varsity. Westminster features
Dn:yma.l5ki6·3,6-0,6-3to "He led ~be_ Or~e prelims at 3 p .m . in all
Cive Sweden its sweep Lea&ue as a Jumor willl a events except lbe discus,
over Poland at Wan.aw. .'50 average, but wu mt-plus field event finals for
Sweden takes on West Jy named second team junior varsity and frosh.
Germany in the quarter-all-league. In his four
final&. yean or baseball be just
h.aPl1t been .associated. Girls Tennis
KWlLlA1:.cr.:-.1em• -· Ua A/VI FiKh••·S...e 11\U fUe
lrvi ... I ttti Roai.111 K• ..... ·Dff 0..
C,.,. fCS u.._ .. Kii I .. 1. 6-t. . .. ... e.tSf' ... M~y kliclMGA lUCl.AI
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At Budapest, Balazs wit.h enough wins. 11
Taroczy topped Louk Wallach bits fo r
.sanders 6-3, 6·2,.,6·4 aDd power, connecting for
J . Baranyi defeated i. fiv e doubles, three
Thung 6.0, 4-6;6-0, 6-triple• and two home
complete Hunpry'a ·. • runs, yet striking out on·
c e s s o v. e r T • e Jy three times tbia year.
Netherlands. Egy"' is ''Wallach bas the
the quarter-final ~ amazing ability to wail
ne forHuneary. to get bla pit.ch. Jn ooe ·--P-.U-.9-.-L-IC-N-.~--c-E--
t Za1reb t
Vu&otlavla, Nikki Pille
and Nicola Spear scored
ingles victorie1 over
ulgarnian opponents
and put the Yugoslavs in·
to the next round against
the France-Belgium win·
ner.
Pilic routed Boiidar
Pampulov 6·0, 6-2, 6-0
and Spear beat Ljubce
Gemov 6·1, 6-0, 6·1.
pme we were tied in ex-ua.1
tra inninp after he had l---,-,-CT-,-n-0-0-,-.-.-,-,.-.,=,--
hornered, doubled and NAMlSTATlt:M£"T
tripled, 11 aay1 Tratar:. ,.::,',°'lowifllll iwr.., 1' C10111g Ml-
''They weren't going to OOVEA HOUS.E LIQUOR ..
cive him anything good. DEL1., 1io w. CIH•t Hwy .• NnopOrt __ .. S.afl.C.llt.ttiMI so he went up there~ 0iarl•• e. !.t•l•.L-11s• Port walked. He eventually ~.Nf!wJllOtte.at11,c.f1t.t2W0 Tl!h bo!Sif>Hi "·(-I.it by., In. scored the winning run. c1...io...1. •
And he'll go -with the -. -°""r~'.Sl•tff
them Tl!k ita~I -· fii..I ..!ft'I the pikh. He can spray c.-.t11 OW1t o1 0r.,. eo..n1.,cwi...,..,
to all fields. He hits to •.ms.
right very well on the
curve ball."
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Mloy S. U, Jt.U, 1'1i IHO.TS
FACTORY
Demo
SALE!
Baseball .Standings
AMERICAN LEAGUE
EaatDlvlakm
W L P<t. GB
Milwaukee 13 7 .650
Detroit 10 8 .s:i6 2
Boston 9 9 .550 3
NATIONAL LEAGUE
Ea1t DJvllloe
Chlcaco
New York
Philadelphia
PiU.burgh
St. Louis
Montreal
W L P<t. GB
15 6 .714 -
10 9 .• 526 4
11 10 .524. 4
9 10 .474 \5 • TOYOTA
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Cleveland 10 10 .SOO 3
New York 10 13 .435 41h
Baltimore 8 13 .381 ~'A:
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Oakland 13 10 .565
Texas 12 10 .$45 lh
Aneels 13 11 .542 If.I
Kansas City 12 12 .SOO 111!1
Minnesota 9 JO .414 2
Chicago 9 15 .375 4.,.
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soph competition.
The Century League
prelims at Tustiri begin
at 3:15. which includes
field event finals in
junior varsity and frosb-
soph. The varsity field
event prelims will be
staged Friday in ron·
jUD:ction with the finals.
The Empire League·s
setup Tuesday includes
qualifying in all n•nning
and field events except
the pole vault at 3, plus
fmals in field events for
the frosb-sopb divi.5ioo..
Margaret Rife a nd . Ae1us1L 20 11 1 :ic _:t'IJ
Betty Bui:nett teamed ~..,,..p'.;,~"' ~~ :: !~ ~ ~~!
v.·i th gue~ts Doris McCoy ~_;~:.. ~~ ;~ 1~ ~ ·;:~
and Inez Stansbury of c..coe...1 °'' 11 ao 11 1<1 .Jl>l Santa Ana CC for the IWlnll•Y en. 7t 1~ 1' ~ ..s.1 C..n•l"y LA 7ff l lb 11 .0 -~S next.spot at 134. c.r-uot>!.O ,. tJ 1l » .Joi.I
Jn at 136 were Wanda ~ .... Engle. Rosalee Wine, C..y, 1.m. Anoel4!,, •: wintield. s-Doeoi>. a, L""''""*'• Pl\ol..,.,lpf!l.I. ~; Joan Smith and guest ~1. ,.11tK>ur;fl. $: Bo1t1..-. "'"-
from Mission Viejo. ""· ~; £v-~. "11 ... 1•· ).
t "ed t ....... -1• Three teams 1 a c..c....,,.. L~ """"'"''· 2\; e-ct1, 136 including Marilyn c..nc-i, 20. T . P.cl"1, ConcinnM•.
:111; WiNlnll. S-. °"""'· tt; Mlollodl,. Jones. Dorothy Wright, o..~.11; E•~Au .... u.. ,._
Josie Tipping (Mesa ,..._,Ho.cr.-1
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June Rushford, Evelyn =0~~~~1••750_; -~
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Rua• 0.k 2J 116 Ill 21 .3:M. __ ....
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6 HOURS OF RIVERSIDE
SA:i URDAY, MAY10
SEE THE BEST BAffiE IT OUT !
Mark ii on your oalendar .
• You have a date lo see lhe world's greatesl road race·competilion.
The top drivers-jtie champion teams-the cars thal sel records at
e ~ry Camel GT track.
Thffilinesl GT machinery from America and Europe. Corvette. Porsche.
Dalstm . Capri. Camara. The new all-Afllllrican GT cars-Monza 2+2. _
Mustang II. And new8MW and Ferrari racing learns. All logether, light· -· • ..::..
ing it out for lhe Camel GT Championship . ~:
Racing slarts at 12:00 Noon. Night practice on May 9th. Free overnight
parking .
TICKET INFORMATION:
CAMEL
..
Tickels are available at all Ti cketron localions, Area Code (213)
670 -1242. or call Riverside Raceway, Area Code (Y14) 653-t 161. ...
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CBS (2) 8 :00 -The Great Migration :
Year of the Wildebeest. You'll learn·
what's gnu tonight as a half million of
them charge across the Serengeti Plain
of Africa in sear'ch-of food. Richard Wid·
--11-,mark·narr-etes .. -------
KTLA (5) 8:00 -"The Apartment."
Billy Wilder's Oscar·\Vinning comedy
, ftom ·1960 features J·ac k Len1mon, Shirley
·Mac Laine an<I Frt-'Cl Mc Murray.
· · NliC (4) 9 :00.-"0ncofOurOwn." A
pilot film foF a possible new m~i<·cil
series stars George {:leJ>pard 0:1 s the s ur·
gcry chief at a l<Jrge hospital.
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TV DAILY LOG
Monday·
Evening
MAV 5
Tues day
DAYTIME MOVIES
10:00 0 (C) "Belin t11 Ttltlr TMS"
(COlll) '$2 -Je~nne Ct•in, MJ111•
.. ~~ttt, Birb•ra 81!!S.
())"City ltr Coiiquesl" (dr1) ••o
-J~mes Caaney, Ann Shendan.
Jl :OO ID "S4uy" (dl1) 'JG-Jun Hirlow,
fr~nchot Tone, Cary G11nt.
1:00 0 "-illle Iii Hon" (MS) '$1 -Jof!n lteland, L!Ord 8r1d1es.
1t1111N 111111 1111t111111. flllll Midllel
l1ndo11 is 11oJt for lht 111:11 1n1111al
Amtficl's htnlot Miss CDCllPtlllioll in whicll hi1h school seniM from
111 SO stain vie tot the title. Dllrinl
th1 prellmina17 events ff¥e jud&tS
r11t1 lht st1t1 "inlltf'! lo scho!allic Kl!ievemenl, poiJe •l!CI lp(>Hnnce.
youth litneu, 111~ t1e1tlve 1nd per-lmmina arts with the winner ft·
ceivl~ 1 SIO.IXXI ldlolaBPl!I) award.
O QJri'llla€B ltlC 111 111~11
Movie: (ff (lir) "0111 ti Ocir OWi"
(dr1) '75 -Geof19 Ptp~rd, Zohra
Lampert, William O.niels, Louise
Sorel, Strolhtr Madin, Victor C1m-
PQS. OSUl' HO!llOIU. A nturosuraeon
Ind chit! of strrices II I 111ae
1'101pit1l l1ets numetOVS ctius, lore-
.. most belnf·ll'MI probltnl of sivin1
1 tellow doctOl"s life after an in-
IX!mpetent ph15icil• ftltkes 111 er-
roneou.s ditf!!!!_iis _ __Il!ii ~ie ii
• pro1r1m dMlopment p1oject for
1 po5Slble new wits.
(!) TIM UlllolldlUles
U •S.W.A. T.-SEAUTY
*QUEENS KIDNAPPED•
0 19(1)>Q)EEJ S.W.A.T. ''Tht
Stffl Pitted Secllri!J Blanker A
l!itiontl beauty parean! becomes a
ni1htm11e when tlw"tt desperate
men in t stoltn trfl'l«M taf telte
bro beautitut hal~ts in '" at-lempt to 1le1! two million dollars
worth ol iewt!ry, m s.fari 19 ·Adwnturt Eil llC£T Audit• '75 CaH (213)
66:t·M21. m 11i1uy Afr•ijfdde
t:30 0N.., mu Tiem
IO:OO f)(lll!lJ([)M1dk1l Cealtr
"Mar God Htvt Mercy'' (R) A lor-
me1 piitSt. workinr as 1n Of<lefly,
tills •~ love 111ith a pat~t he aided.
O(DNews
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0 CAR IBE-NEW SIG HIT * STACY KEACH STARS!
@""' Dtlflll r.,..r (t11•J ·s1
-.lolnnt Woodw1rd, Tonr Rancllll.
3:00 D IC) "WN I• Ille C...u,"' (dra)
'61 -™5 Pmler.'Hoflt Wee.
l{j IC) l'Webat It MIN Tillln'"
(WIS) '67 -Henry fond•, Janie.e
R11le. Aldo Ray,
fll (i) "Ctptai• llolcl'" (adv) •35
-[11ol ftynn, Olivia d• IQvillfrid.
3:30 (}) "J.u1t fJt•" (dr.) '•4 -Joan
Fontaine, Qr5011 WtUel. · '
0 "Tdlltl ti LM~ (com) '58-
0ofis_ Oay, R~hard Wid111i1lo...
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12:00 5(hOOl 'Oistricl News (C)
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. By tbe-o&f/dl'r,eai · · ..
The Following are Billboard's bot record hits tor
the week ending May 10, u *J''Y ~l?PllN' 1o ntxt week's issue of BlUboardmaaa2llle. ,
. ttOl'SINl;LES
• 2. (Hey Won't You Piay) ANOTHER
SOMEBODY DONESOMEllQDYWRONGSONG '
B.J .Ttiomas.<AllC) ' ' '
3. l'M NOTL!SA ,...JesaiColtcr, (CapllA>l)
•. <Yo~ Make Mc Want To Be) ,A MO'l'~ER -
TammyWynette, (Epic) I J
S. 'l'HANK GOD I'M A COUNTRY BOY ~John
Bergtnq'!' R~'lease
Firm AnnOunced
Oenverl(RCA) t ' •• ~ ·'
6.l'l>l,.IXETOSl.Et:P 'TILIGf!i 0 . iii!.• OU LOSANGELES<AP>.-llallanproducer
-Freddie Hart, (Capitol). • ' Dino De Laurentils and Sw,.tl1h di..ctor
7. WINDOW UP ABOVE -Mickey Gilley, !••mar Bergmun have f.....,\ld an association (Playboy> ' ·~ • .,,, .. f'" fll f9r. the release of Bergm"'l s u~ure ms .. 8. ROLL ON BIG l\IAMA -Joe Slam ply. •
(Columbia) · · , De Laurentiis a~ced he wjJl dis· 1. HE DON'T LOVE YOU l.lke 1 Cove You -
Tony Orlaqdo& Da,wn, (Ele~~)
._ 2. BEFORETHEN~TEARDROP FALLS -
rreddy-f'ender;:fABG·Dot) '..,. · ~-·--
3. Hey Won't Ydu Play ANOTIJERSOMEBODY
DONE SOM EBO.DY WRONG' $\)NG -Thomas,
9. BLANKET 'ON TBE G~OUND -Billie Jo tri~ute the Swede's mj>vles to tlieaters
$pcat"$....C-United Artists) .. t ~ throughout the world, ~xc~pt for Scandinavia.
10. TOOLATETO.WQJIR.Y. TOOBLUETOCRY Tl\e first production undiir the contract is
<ABC ) "
4 . JACKIE..; BLUE -0,zark ,Moun.tain
-Ronnie Misla{I'. (RCA·5f ''FaCe lo Face,'' 'which 8':rgman began film -
,EAR.LYU$1'ENING ,. ing April 28 with Liv U'lmann and Erland
t . THE IMMlGR.ANT-NeilSedaka._{_MCAJ Josephson, s tars or ·~ones from a Mar·
Daredevils, {A&Wl_ ·
5. SU!N!N<.; ~"I'~ -Earth. WlnaTl'!re;-
2. RAINY DAY PEOPLE -Gordon t.Ightfoot, riage." .
(AUanlic)-· -....-----Like the previous film, "F~c.e to;F~c&·1-is· <Columbia) -,
6. WALKING IN RHYTH~ ·-..Blackby~ds. -
$. ONLYYESTERDAV -CarJ)enfe-rs. <A&M) designed as four on e·~r ~elev1s1on programs
4. 99MlLES F.RQM L.A---=-Albert..Hammond, -which-will-be---<:o mbined to ... lor:m....aJeatu.te-
<Columqia) ~ i...,. "' . ~ · movie. .JFanlasy I . ·
7. PHILADELPHIA FREEDOM -Elton John
Band, CMCA)
8. ONLV YESTERDAY -Carpenters. (A&M)
9. LONG TALL GLASSES (l Can Dance) -Leo
Sayer, (Warner Bros.)
10. I DON'T LIKE TO SLEEP ALONE -Paul
Anka, United Artists
TOPLPS
1. CHICAGO VIII -Columbia .
2. EARTH, WIND&FIRE -That'sTheWayOf
The Wo rld, (Columbia)
3. LED ZEPPELIN -Physical Gra£fiti, (Atlan-
tic) '• , •
4. OLIVIA NEWTON-JOHN -Have You Never
Been Mellow, (MCA )
5. JIMI HENDRIX-Crash Landing, (Reprise)
6. ~UNNY LADY.ORIGINAL SOUNDTRACK RECORDING-Barbra Streisand, (Arista)
7. TOMM,Y-ORIGINAL SOUNDTRACK·
RECORD -(Polydor) .
8. BAD COMPANY -Straight, Shot Shooter,
(Atlantic)
9. AN EVENING WITH JOHN .DENVER -
CRCAl
10 . ALICE COOPER -Welcome To My
Nightmare, (Atlantic)
COUNTRY SINGLES
l . SJl!>_'S ACTING SINGLE (I'm
Doubles) -Gary Stewart. <RCA)
c~r•c.w::c:q.u•-.. ••1ntn . ~ "SUPER Sl;:SSION"
RED·HOT Nt'W SURftHG
AMTHOLOGT 8Y
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DAILY PILOT
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AN lXPEllEMCE! SOUVENIR J.O GU.SSfS
--OHE WEEK ONLY-URRY-
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5. DON 'T TELL ME GOODNIGHT LoQo, De Laurenti;" c.onducted',the negotihtinns (Atlantic ) J' l,;J • ..J,,.-
G. WONDERFUL BAJ)..._--!.Don McLean, (Unit· du1ing two incognito visits by Bergman to
edArtists) •' , . ., . . NewYorkduringthepa¥tyea~. ,.,
7. THANK GOD l 'M A COUNTRY BOY -.rohn .=========;:::;:=~===~== Denver,(RCA.> . _
8. IT'SA MIRACLE-B!lrryM<inilow, (ArtiSK)
. '9. LOVE WILL KEEP US.TOGETllER -Cap.·
ta1n&Tenn1lle, IA&M> · , , , 1 ,
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IARIRA STREISAND
~JAMES CA.AH
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OlllENT l XPRESS" ,
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'TRIAL OF
BILLY JACK"
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PUBLIC l'iOTICE
SL•·J•l NOTIC•TOCll•DITOltl
lU,.1111011 COU•TD" lNI
lTAYJ: 01' CAUf'OllNIA '°" THIC:OUNTYO,OllANM ...........
Ett.llitlll<I MAltlHf: ELIC)jE WHITE.
O.tu-.
HOllCI IS HIAllY GIVl'.N loUW
(f.oilon «IM -dt< .. nl n.M •II
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to orewnt tllllft, wltfl IM ~-' _..,, .• , .......... ,.,,_9'.-t.. ....
Ofll<1t el JAMES E.. MASOJt, IHI
Ntttmlflll•• Ave •. W1tttrN1111er1 Cllllt.nol• '2.e.I "'hkA II Ille Jll«• 8'
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Api'ol 14, 21, H • .wld ~y i, t•l i 1JU·1S
PURI.IC NOTICE
jlo1CTITIOUt IUll•IUI
lllAMl ITATIMINY
n.e toliOM"O "'"°" h """"" ~ ,.M.,: ,
A.H. "IEITEA DEVELOPMENT
C0M"AHY, ~Vi tia C.j.ofl. Hlwport
...... CA.'*' A"""' H. lttlt.r 111, 1031' Yi$ti1 C.-
jon ......... I kach, CA, 't1..o
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Coo.wltv OHll of OrM\90 eou111v on A,prtt
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Monday, M9 S, 191$ DAU. Y.PILOT •7
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-.iiy,_ ..... ,.... Shake Roof DISPLAY ~· MMriloa •· B !"l. This lovely Meta Verde 3 ea ' bedroom and family
u--f S. Fantastic 4 droom room home, built-in ,---• °' home wllh 2100 sq.ft. or stereo hi·fi, am/fm. ••••••••••••••••••••••• I llvin&:sp_ac.e . ..t:ormald.in· Huge cul de s~c ot,
ing room wilh skylighL J<1pa.nese garden and
1002 family r oom, un'ique greenhouse, waterfal~. ••••••••••••••••••••••• open fireplace. Beautiful tropical plants, rrutl
OCE.AMYILLA d~cor wilh custom trees , room ror pool, -·
2 STY ~ BDR draperies. Elec garage fo rme r model home . ., door o pe ner. Choice Owrler•will help finance $2200 DOWM north Costa Me5a loca· at low interest. Just
Amazing val'(!! Super lion. $52,900. ~7,900 ! Call 546-%113. ~-
! bed h '4A •'1•1 Of'fNl1(0 •"S ftJN f0 tll'Nlff • our room ac pro--r~:.i~[~~:l~:~:~ [~1fili1111 ..f1.~
COATS &WALLACE and ma s ter s uite . -= • == -
Private. rear grounds.
Assume FHA loan. M\l!l
move now. Call 11113-6767.
Cl'fN /lj 9." s IU,. roll 1'/(f,..
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REAL ESTATE INC. SADDLEIACll
VIEW
Well J<1ca ted 3BR 2ba SECLUDED home w/ a view or open . ' . Hobie :Cats Prep for Havasu
. l 1 '
·-PUlllllNd Of..i90 Coo't 0.tty Pilot, Mir}, It,"· 'U, ,,,, lloa-IS
PVBLIC NOTICE •, ......... , ,
. .
'. . ~,
THE REnL
ESTATE_R~
.ESTATE fields and hills. This
Select Property is on a owtria corner lot and less than 5 More than I 375 Hobie Cats in lour classes
are expected to blanket Lake l-lavas u May
10-11 in the second half ol ~he London
Br1dg~ Regatta, largest inland sailing
event in the U.S. 1'hc first half of the re-
Ullman
Retains
' I
Honors
. Dave Ullman or
Balboa Yacht Club re·
tained his title in Hunt-
ington Harbour Yacht
Club's Lido-14 Touma·
ment of Champions Sun-
day, beating out his elu~
mate Argyle Campbell.
The tournament drew
59 boats in three classes,
including several Mex·
ican skippers who stayed
over after competing in
the U.S.-Mexico team
racing competition at
Balboa Ya c ht Club
Thursd~y and Friday.
C HAMPIONSHIP
FLIGHT -1, Dave Ul-
lman, BYC; 2, Argyle
Campbell, BYC ; 3. Stu
Robertson , ABYC ; 4,
Rowland Lohman, BYC.
CLASS A ..J.. 1, Chuck
Babco<k ABYC; 2. Don
BOATING
Ericson
Sigm8
Eight Ericson classes
from all over Southem
California will converge
at King Harbor, Redondo
Beach Aug. 16-17 for the
annual Ericson regatta.
The eve nt will be
spons;ored b y King
Harbor Yacftt Club.
galta in April , was for P-Cats, Sol Cats,
Prindle Cats and Alpha Cats. Hobies h<A ve
dominated the regatta for the past three
·years.
lnflatio"' Jane II
' '
Tied· in Regatta
George Tooby's America Jane 11 , Newport
1-larbor Yacht Club, and Richard Nor-Strom's Infla-
tion, Windjammers Yacht Club, were tied ror top
honors in the One Ton Class after two races of the
San Diego Yachting Cup regatta (Of' )evel racing
yachts.
After Closed course races Saturday and Sun-
day, thelfleets took ort SUnday evening on an over-
night race a_round the Coronados Islands, the final
race of th,e series.
AM.ERICA JANE U rmished first in Saturday's
race over an Olympic course with Inflation second.
In Sunday's race over a Gold Cup course the order
was reversed .
fflo lhe Three-quarter ton class Bill P eterson's
El Tigre II was the winner of both closed course
races
One Ton
FIRST RACE -1, America Jane II; 2, Infla-
tion; 3, The Sheik, Millry and Driscoll, SDYC.
SECOND RACE -1. Inflation; 2, Arner\ca
J ane 11 ; 3, Broom Hilda, Steve Carlson, CYC. '
Three-Quarter Ton
FIRST RACE -!, El Tigre !!; 2, Skookum,
~ike Busch, SDYC; 3, Auspicious. Rob Batcher,
f;WYC.
,,_
SU .. lltlDltCOUltTOI"
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CIMUITY D" ORANGE
1'11Clllk c-ter Driv• -"'· .......... •.CA.tl7tl CASt!HUMBE R ......
SUM MOM$ •• CltOS$CDM .. UolNT
THE BAHi( OF C ... LIFOlit HtA. Nil•
•lof..i AUo<MltlOll, cr~~·~ao-•
~-JAMES F BLlll:T al'd DOES ll
.,,....M,ll'IClll'lil.,.,Crv•SDe-l-ls
To Int f>l,l....,..,IS: A ti vii tof191 .... I
.... ta.ft lill<I 111' Uw p1einlifh ~~
you. " "°" """' 10 "''"rw:l 11\h i.-1111, ...., _,, Ulol if\ tnl' court ii -ni..n
.-.. "' ,,_.., to tM tompl"'PI\
lot ...... 111 ...... •ral pllt-lollif'!I, ii ..
Jullkt Cout'tl WIOllPI. dlYS at"' tllls ~ ;, Mtwd .,. ... w. Otiwfw;lilt,
,.._.,......,!!•ill OI' fht ... 1<11 on .,;.Ka;
tiofo by 1"9 plel11UIU illlCI 11'>11 c;""'1 -~ ~a judgrnenl egalPIU .,.... fot tlW
_, ..-otl'ler ••Ii•! re~nl9d n.. me
uimpl•int. •
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IS.•11 WILLIAM I . tiJOMN.Oerk
b'I' Ma''°" t.. Grt,sl. O!-putw LOHJ:llGAN1JO.,,OAN.
Glll&l-MliYA .... Ell
2'1Wtsl ..._.., $1rM1
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~OPCAUl'OltNIA
PvtiUSl\ed 0r..._ coo~t Delly Pilot,
,,,.y S, 12, 1•. 26, 1975 1571).IS
PlJBLIC NOTICE
••12 .. MOTi CE TO ClitE OITO•S
SU PEJllOlt COUlitTDI' TME
STATE OF CALIFOltNIA FOR
T ... E COU ... TY 01' O•ANGE .. ...... uu1
E\ta\" of MARGARET WINIFRED
COPLEY, Oecea!>fld. .
WILL FIMAMCE yrs. old. The prtce is
Yoo won't belieVt} this. $53,900. with an assuma·
Seclud e d executive bte 7r;,, loan.
estate, Y.z acre of grounds CAL L-NOW, SSS.2660
, with HUGE TREES .• SELECT .
• U .1 1 1 3 EnormoWi swimming PROPl;::RTIES n1 SP us room or · p0ol . O PEN BEAM
Includes 3 bdrm owner's CF.ILINGS. Hardwood iiiiio;;;i;;;i;i~i;;iiii;ii;i;ijii~
THE FOUOWIMG
ARE AVAILABL'E FOR
SALE AT IO"k DOWN OR
EXCHANGE-:
unit. $69,000. noors. 2 huge fireplaces. MEW LISTING-.
2 Houses on a lot ,
Newport Beacn. $64,500.
Triplex·Newport Beach.
$15,SOO. Lowest priced
Beach triplex in town.
Triplex .J D~ bath.
GIGANTIC RUMPUS Sharp 3 bdrm. home with
ROOM WITl-1 WET BAR. Super J car garag~; alley
Se parate formal dining entrance. Near schools &
room + 2500 sq. ft. of shopping. Eastside Costa
charm. Owner ~s he Mesa. $..'>3~500 will carry his oWn loan
for you. A rare rind. First to call gets lhis bargain. associated
B llOKEIJS ll Eto. Tf .--:, 842-2535.
.ju .. ~Bo'b~···· -owner's unil, l 'f.t: yrs oJd Ol'fN 1t1Q •1 r~•uN10 111 ri1Cf• ·
j~j= ~ {., ll~lltd 0~~~T~s
~ ~ · ., ____ .,...,..,,..._, bought another home. 1400_0uar!.l~~ ii.KM OPEMDAILY.f-5 ,48R, best' buy in good
E uti ; area. s-18,950. including
AIAMDOHB> Xf.C YtS hu ge free-form H&1',
Chance of' a li(etime for C~ c'W:I Area , pool . Fast occupancy.
smart buyer! 3 Bdrms, 2 Well planned 3 bedrm. . 640·6600
balhs , gleaming formal dinin g +
hardwood floors, brick breakrasl area. Separate fireplace, screened palio utility room + •;.. bath.
playrooig &: shimmering Large garage+ storage. -~rrie ' pool! Sellers have gone, Large ,.ard-elec out· ·&:are offering all tenns lets, covered patio.
at only $43,900.call now! Room ror pool. Wrought1.,;;;;;ii
963·5671 or s.56-703.'i. iron entry gates, foun · I' -Walker & I r.e
Real Is le t•
lain! Only $12,<Xll. 1765 licJ Canyonluy
Bahama Lane, Mesa Beautiful Dover model,
Verde. vacant. Must sell! 2
Bedroom & den. $119,SOO.
or lease $100. mo.
Bradbury, BYC;.J, Louis Participating classes
BrooksMBYC;4,Charlie will be Ericson ·26,
Cummins, ABYC; S, Ericson-27, Ericson·29,f HallTon
-· !!ickCrtsfield, vyc. --· Ericson....JO~--E~icsorv32,.,,__ -F-I·RST--RA-CE· ...=.... t7··Badacious·,-·-R·ob·ert
NOTICE tS HEREBY GlYEH tott'llt,
crldolOl's of ll>e ab9...., na'""d dl!<eOenl
..,.. flt persons navin9 tlei ms.000;~1
11111 i.aio .,.ceden1 •r" reQuired to '''" llltm, ••tro trll nttesw ry VO!,O[lltt'•, ...
Ille ofhte ol tlllt cle~k o1 \fie etiove en·
_till'!' t~I... ~ ~o _P.!'.t~_m. 01"~~111 tt;oe
Flt<fl.Wry vouchtrt, lo,,,...-~
ti 1111 olllte ol Rotllilrd A. Miller, '9'20
Lind• AYllnut, L.i Habra. C.lil. 'i06.l1,
wnltll I\ 11111 plet e ol btlsiM$~ ol the...,.,_
der!oiQned in •II mat1.,•s 1'11"1..i,,;no to
thl H iatt of "iCI O.tellent. wltltiP1 lour
mo1<1M •lier llllt flr11 pubti(<ltlon°' !hi•
l'Ollte.
CLXSs-B -I , Stev~ Ericson-35, Ericson-87 Cameron SGYC; 2, Knockers; 3, Pursuit, Frank
Huster , MBYC: S, andEricson-39.. . . Radfor,SDYC.
Arm and Johnson , The two day series YliJI SECOND RACE -1, Oso Fondo, Ernie and
MBYC. consist of two or thrtt Dennis Pennell, SDYC; 2, Knockers; 3, Chicanery, * * * ·· races per day for eM:h Johnson and O'Neil, VYC. class with the first -sutrt
scheduled about 111..a.m.
Saturday. Comp'e~ing
yachts will sail Olympic,
triangular, twi ce·
around, or equiv81ent
courses of apprOic:imate·
ly nine miles each.
0.1tG4Pl'il 11.197$ Lido 14
Outsails
Mexico
. U.S. Lido-14 sailors ,
b ea t thei r Mexican
rivals by a score of 1491h
lo 171 ~ lo retain the in·
ternational team racing
title between lhe two
countries.
The races were sailed
on outside courses last
Thursday and inside
courses Friday.
The international team
race competition is held
alternately in Newport
and at Lake Bravo de
Valle near Mexico City.
Capt. of the U.S. te.8m
was Scott Schock. · ·
Quarter Toa
FIRST RACE -1, Gooser 2, Encantalion,
Booth and Sprague, BYC; 3, H8rd Tack, Mark
Wilson, KHYC.
SECOND RACE -1, Goose; 2, Pumpkin Eater,
Jerry Wood , CYC; 3, Valkyrie, Hartman, Reilly
and Neal, SDYC.
Et .... l M.Mllle•
E ~"culor ot Irie W1ll ot ~, • ...., ..... med 11ect'dltnl.
•ICHARDA.MILL£R
fttLi!tNA,,.,
~Habra, c..111. *J1
~J ler Enc11IO<"
P\lbll\J'le'il Or•ngoe c ... sl Oaily Aloi.
April 21. 11, Mid Mor i. 12. 141~ ~75
1>t:Bl.JC l\OTICE
SLP·7-"0tO
WATERFRONT lot on
lhe Canal. Newport
Shores, $35,000byowner.
546-8657 Principals only.
Hawkeye Launched NOTICE TOCltEOtTORS
SU .. EltlOR COUltT Of THE
STATE Of CALI FO,rHIA l'OR
PURI.IC NOTICE
THECOl.1.NTYOl'~AHOIE • 5U .. E RIORC0UltTOl'THE No.'~·&Utl STATE OF CALI l'OltNIA l"OR E ~lilllt ot 'lAWRIE°NC-E £. TMECOUHTYO~O!'IAHGE
Scores of· -Newporters
traveled to San Diego
Saturday to witness the
launching of Dave
Cuckler's . radieally -
d es i g n ~d 48·foot
aluminum' bilge board
cutter Hilwkeye which
will see· its first action in
the upcoming Pacific
Ocean f Racing Con-
ference.
CuckJer; of Newport
-Harbor Yacht Ctub." had
the yacht designed by
Bruce King of Newport
Beach and built al
Driscoll Custom Boats,
San Diego_
Locktan_ Winner
S-TURCHIO:-l'h-L,1."WR-ENCE -Mo"-:"A431'ff"""
EUGENE Sl Ulf'CHIO, Oece•Wcl. ftOTICE Of HliAltlNG Of PETITION
NOTI CE IS HE REBY GIVEN IOlhe ll()lt ,.R08ATE OF WILL AHO f'Olt
c•edito~ of the i1boV1t nil .... d dKedlint L.ETTIERSTESTAMEHTAltY
1nM•llp11n.on,n1v1nocl•l-·"5t E~t•I• ot VIR{;tHIA MILLS
I"" 'aod CH-ceO.nt are req11i•ed IO fl'le l(HAUER, Oec•aH'd~ .
t1>1om, w•tl'I ll'le nec"•~ilry voutaen, lfl NOTICE tS HEREBY Gf\o'EN ti..t
lhe 0!'1c11 ol the clerk ot llwl ll:love ..,. HELEN CAMERON M• llled herein a toll~ court,or lo P'"~"nt tn.m, l'itn ti. petition lot Prot>ale ot Will ....a lor I~
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I at trllt Low olllte ol WILLIAM V, ~liHontr relH'OM.lt lo Wlllcl'I Is ........
h b SCHM IDT, 364 !>In Mlouet Orlwe. SI~ !Of 1ur1111tr per1icu'1er1, and tnot llW Andy Lockton's SU-Dy Mariners Yac t Clu , JOO. N•"'PO•t eeecri. CalllOfnloVjf\lc~ 11meon11p1oc:eol1W•r1.,...1ne-Ns III, California Yacht was.the winner in the 1• tllt o••• OI bu1iln1tliS ,of trio ..... beefls.etlorM1v20.1•1s.11tt:30a.rn.,
of Cl B fl l kl, I~ :lert.lgMd In av rnaU1r1 perlilnlnq to inltoe'8Ur1roomolDopertmerilN0.3ol Club, was the winner ass ee see ng n~ U'ol 1tSl1l1t or W•d detederit, wlll'tlPl four w id court, •I 700 Clvlc C1nt"r Drive the Lazy Eight race iu HarrisLyle Trophy. n·w:m!M•tl"•tn.llr\lfUb!IC•UonoltlliS weu. In 1ne CHY o! 581118 ,. ....
Cl b l'IOlice. Celilomie. California Yacht u O.ttc1Ao•lll,1•1s tMtectApr11:io,1t1s. Matt Walsh Series for There were 40 starters LICIAL.STURCHIO WILLIAME.SIJOHN,
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~HERITAGE
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$37,500 1----------1 Opportunity is knocking! ~5.1.&EG~CE J-Jue...!b!: never before-Superbly located, Big neVe-r a1ain value in this
Cal\Yon Monaco model. huge 50x200 lot with 3
End unit, for extreme separate houses. Needs
privacy & forever view T.L.C. but has great $$$
or night lights & potential. Investors
fairways . 3 Bdrms, specia l -builders
rormal dining area, bargain. $3900 gross.
famil)'Trrri . & Wet bar. Won•t last! 3 For the
Magniricently decorat· price or I . Hurry, call
ed. Custom features S47·6010. _ abound. Exclusi vcl y list--Ol'f,.. 111 q • 1r s ruN roiu r-irc1 *' '. ill:;1;;~~~~L ~lfili!11t1 ·
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Cass A Midget cean in e -ml e e1g -o111waua ... ,,.mee1 WALT£••.u•ANGER • ~ .. Racing Fleet yachts, and .legged rice sailed Satur-~' "'" A"""1WY•tu• 4 IED 2 B •TH G en e M c K i 0 n 0 n • s · day in g.1., knot winds on w1LL1AM w .. KHM1 oT u11 w.SK11110ri ... s..1• JH , "' "-.-s...~Dr.,Mt.JM NtwMrtMac.,,CelttorM••MI oWner wants fast sale, SEECATALIMA. Windseeker, Pacific Santa Monica Bay. .._......,.c.,,c.111.•1..o Ttt:OMIMW.. · d th b nd ..;.:..:.:;=.;:::~:.::.C.!.....:..1::::..::._:=c.:...;;:.:.;:;.:.:.::.:=c:...-~-t Tei: 1114)..,.-1111 Au.neytw: ,..dt!Mwr will pay buyers costs. an e ay a ocean
• AltorNyter E .. c111ri• Publht>.d °'MV" c.o111 01uy P!)OI. Full price SJS.900. Only from almost every room
Strong w Ind s that wiilds which hit the third PWlisf>t9 Df..igoe Ca.lit oa;1y Pilot, Mlv~.•.12, tt1s 1»1'-J} s'lo down. Large corner in this 3 bedroom, family
whistled across the bay race resulted in two dis-HARBOR VIEW SHELL. llCM1M4·11:1t.-Milv l.~"~"'-''~"~'~""--L' --lot. Good neighborhood-room home. Beautirully
Sunday played havoc mastings, one broken r-....;.;._~ ~ Pl: Bl.IC :'\OTICE Pt:BLIC !\'.OTICE. Westside. I-furry; CALL. situated on the bluf(,• It ....
With two dinghy racing boom and three cap:;iz-jAPANESE IMPORT SERVrCf PRESTIGE HOM ES . makes the most oC Ute
regattas being sailed out ings. ly SpMl••t ....._ u-r uw P"0.,111on1 o1 u .. eor,..,.trwo.1n1..,.£mp+owrne111 •nd Tra;.,1,.,,~: 1.,:.64S::::·~6646:.:;;_ ______ 1 P 8 nor a ma be I ow ·
OIB.Jboaya•hlClub DARBY METCALF ..,,1,..""'a.,,.coun1,M•--'owrimi-~~ ... 1111twbft'I•• ,...,,,.~ $165,000. ... , u.~mOPe•otloflill PIM1too'fY'T•.A11C11kattont:orAul"~•,..,... HOUSESITTER PETE BARRETT
The races were for the· ~~r~ils~SBYd; 1 2, GDi~= S,.CWW., Im Z40& 2'ft t111<1CEYA.i•10·~·31•.i1110~~c:=i:-" .. "'~· ~ Re Ii ab I e working
D_,arby Metcalf trophy Blallerman, BYC ·, 3, =*•llJ,1IOIMllM•J......_ c1esvoemTr11n1 .. 01Prlmt5'JOMGl'1 t' 1 ''·r,:·~~ woman. Avail 6/15 thni -REALTY-
h u II Cl d c1a1ilil'_., Tr<tinl"!I tvoc:alloMI Ed>lc• -41•' . .eo 9 /1$. Xlnt refs. 67$-8724 ii:iz:52-615 ·4-• 1n t e ~,.etca . ass an •'JohnThorne, BYC. 0n-1M-Jot1Tr•1n1.,... -+ 1 ~ --
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for the Lehman·l2 ~laS& UP -1. Bill Symes, 2100 SAM JOA9UIM ..US ID. ~· =~!i!:i:"~:~ram ~~:;: , i fJ ~ ~C. · :1
The (irst two races were NHYC; 2, Art Strock.., HAllOI: Y11W CIMTll ~ ~=~~~:i,.. ~ _ .:,1.. J' •10:000 $@\l~ ~,. -(,!:) P <J'" V
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walk! ••. over l ooking th e
ocean .•. watching the sunset ! This 2
bedroom. 10 yr new home is in perfect
condition. On a lovely lot , with a view,
11ear to markets, s hops and finest
restaurants. Asking: S>-4,500.
UNIQUE HOMES, R .... on-67S-6000
2441 E. C sl Hwy. Con>no del M•
G_. I Oo2;G ..... al 1002
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Lovely cust. 3 Bil & den. JY, ba, on
lagoon . Court \V /fow1tain. Ramp/slip.
$255,000 .
BeautJfully d ecor atecl 5 RR. 4 1,~ 'ba ...
pa neling, 3 frplcs. Jl.G1mp1s lip. :$260,000
Custom 5 BR. 4 l>a., SO ft . vit..'\V froi;ital!e
·on lagoon. Jla1np/l"Jo;..it, S290,000
B rand new 6 BR , 6 Ila .. 1.,ool, jacuzzi &
sauna. Ramp& floatS425 .000 .
BILLGRUNDY, REALTOR
3.il ~o y~odt· D111.1 t· N 8 675 616 1
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REALTORs'
MEW LISTIMG . ,
For this immaculate home it1
Rossmoor. 3 Bedrooms, family rm, a
warm brjck fireplace. All neat and.
[idy. Pool s ized yard .. Beautifully
landscaped1 with sprinklers front and
bpc k. See it <1n d buy, $54,450.
CALL-644-7270
2828 E. Coast Highway, Corona del Mor
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LUSK HARIOR VIEW Hl~LS
Fantas\ic oCean & •s unset vie w from
sharPes t 3 BR hom e in area.
P erft;clion thruoul! Gloriot1s yard not
a leaf out of place. 3-Car gar.
211 I SCOI Joocpio Hill• Road
NEWPORT CENTER, N.L 644-4910
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BETTER BLUFFS IUYS
Beautiful Trina, 3 bdrm., 2'h baths,
with lge . kitchen & brkfst. area; lovely
lge. patio on flowering greenbelt,
$69.500
Gorgeous l ·level customized home
with plantation shutters. The pegged
hdwd. firs., will background your r)lgs,
Oriental or whatever. An exceptionill
home for $85,000. Owner may lease
with option. -
REDUGED $4,500 ! ! ! .. ' ;i Ne wport Beach, exclusive area.
Be.autifully decorated with papers &,:
patnt ; 4 bdrms., dinink rm., recreatio11
room. Ready to go at,$73,900
VIEW
FllOM.AIOVE
Sophi1tle1ted con·
domln.lu.m on llxlb n.oor.
Located on lf.MlboM Bay
witb 1llp1 available .
}'abulous view ol ocean
& bay . Price d r ci ·
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ONLY 2 LEFT
3 11 Cottdot1..._
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$40.950.-$44,950
145 Uol•onliy 0.-.
<Just ol( Irvine Ave)
548-7223
l!iAUTY AND
THltlAST
POOL HOMES T se homes have 1real a umable loams ! Ono
can move in&: fix to
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T! DUTCHHAVIH
DUL T OCCllPll!D DREAM I!
'DUPLEX 4 BR• 3 BR,·2
:yeara new. Slepl to heart
ot-resort arca,_...block ~~~~~~~~~~ from ocean It buy. R-2 in :
'Cl Zonf!. Bcilow Morket
o pl ck from. Both these
mes are SlJ.;11..il:Jl
llARP & in prlnli.·
·at $109,991. .
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•lJY Owner.' Dis is ·d 11 reas. 3 DRS w)th
place! CQmplete new cparate 1ie rv1 cc
kit., b<I , copper p(umb'g, orcbes. Oon 't delay.
crpts, ll8ed brick frplc, CALLM2·9371
wood paneling, elc, etc. 3 · STORY.
hr, huge lot. Come !'lee 2
.,. E. 19th SI, C.M. CHAHTICLAIR ..
$47•500·•73·1658 WALKTOPARK Spa~~~i:::,~m . M~1{,'f:~~~ Wr~R. BIKE TO IEACH.
Ju s t s t e p s r r om 2ba, 2 fplts, cov'd patio, Immacuhile 4 bdr~ rar1· ~Bay/8ch . Lge parent:s lrg cor. IOt. nr. ever-ty with· mother -an -law
retreat off Maslr BR. ything. Try ss.ooo. to as-bdrm + bath! 5 years ([ufi~IN Mf\~TIN I J
g::J~::~7Jc::nb\,\::,~ sume.Owner.545-5925 ~~:1o~~1 11~;~J!:/~: -H [ 2 Frplcs ! QOLLEGE PAR.IC ble living and entertain·
DOlTNOW! A"'-e5,,,4o/o l.oan ment combined with ~--R .EALTORS CallJ\gnt.963-6767. Beaut'ly upgraded 3BR, s~op_ping ai:id ,schools 1~~~~~~~~~~~\ 2ba fam rm tiv rm fplc w1th1n walking . Seller
644-7662 .coRONA DEL MAR
1>rof•1y red~c 'd ~ul anxious. Try uny ofrc r!
· od r both b h Call847-60JO. ••••••••••••••••••••••• inc rem o . at s. °''"'n19 .,,·,1uNn"J 61rv1rr• k FfER Lrg, chee rfUI k1tch (re-.. ,
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School Dist. PLUS IMCOME SPAHLING • ASSUME 7<"!,,V1\. SUP!tMl!:Rt'IBLUHbMt.:
· Corona de l Mar. Almost REALESTA1'l!: MESA WOODS. Uy Super .shnrp 3 br·2 ba.
• fi •• _,_ ho 8 o 3BR c th f.m . Beautiful prof. n w, 1v ~m me. 33-3.548 wner. , 2.UA. a . ~-:: __ STwo blocks from beach. CH RMERI ceil. J.'rplc. Alrium . ~a~~~c~i~~~r~p~i~:~~
CorOM del Mer 1022
•••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• SUIURllAPARK SUPER EASTSIDE VACANT CA MEO SHORES, 'an
NEWPORT BEACH $4900 BUYS IT N E W O N T H E ocean view, secluded
.. e_parate_ dining r~m A A . Beiilut. kilch. Lge. patio. r d ' r I
plus spa-cious family· -AOora bte two bedroom Concret.e. drv.wy.-4 yrs. cpt.s~ ~ rapes. rp cc,
room:.Twobedrol?mren-cottage, south or old. $2500 below market nea r ocean. $47 ,900.
ta I 1 n r e a r . u n 1 t . A 11 highway with bca med l.!v~a~lu~e~.~34~37~~San~l~a~C:I"':_:•: I ;;536;;;;·;;70;;l;;3~· ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; 5 IR TRILEVEL Bright sunnny kitchen, MARKET-sharp north patios, private beach, $65, 900 REDUCED $3000 I a r g e din 1 ng area. Costa Mesa, 4 bedroom 2 just about the largest lot custom built. Call ceilings 3.nd lots of fresh Cir.$57,S00.546-0143
673-8550. d .
This much deslred model Prime area. i' ... antastic fireplace. Just listed , bath & family room in the area-plus a de· home. ASSUME 6,,,m. $4900 down and it's your. home. Beaut condition light{ul three bedrm,
Off.r;U19•ll '!>fur;ro·si:-N1Cf•'1 new ecoraung.Anew~ Owner . 2 Br. Sml i' ... ncd WALkTOBEACH
II·"··· · ~e bedroom.rental wut yard . $26,500. Call Cozy2BRhomeonlargc
becomes available only ..,, "' 8 h " 11 o nce·in·awhile! Offers VA loan. 3 ·Bedroomi, 2 ett c r urry .... a with remodeled kitchen familyrm. . IS very s harp. Only 646.0748. :;sg Hamilton. farm-like lot.
$79,SOO. 'CM • * • * all the features .most baths, POOL, lanai. 646-7t7l. and new carpets thruout. 675a551 I
wanted in a home, in-·Pe rfect condition. Just .<.()Pf"' 14 ~· 11 .'o lutj_ipilENllP • ~erfect ·cul"-de·saC loca-Cole of Newport ·'······· DITTO! =------1 VACANT Cute two be droom GARDEf"'.UVIMG Owner said must sell ! All eluding : breakfast nook, $59,500. 1·•1u~·1r~1 ,1Jpo!l. Ldal'gel P!!~~yarCalld. ~~ 2515 E . Coast-Hwy :.~r:i~~ d)~~n~: i:;~~ 546-4141 \. lt :• J)t n~!:.ewo~'?t1a~~Saao . CoronadelMar
private master suilc and · T ~ =-MES .a. VERDE
indoor laundry room. "" ;.ind w e ha ven't even ALL U.S. VETS $28-.000
described neighborhood It is your right to own a Immaculate. sharply de-
a nd loC'ation! Better home with no down P'!Y-~orated, no maintenance
hu rry and call 546-2313 m e nt . Staff o r e x· REDWHITIBLUE living. Existing Jo'HA
rordetails. j::iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii'iiii'iiii'iiii\ veterans to assist you. Ally color you choose + loan. ·Private assoicia-
u1·1rll1•10-·i1,rur;··cii>1 N,rf• Call World ReaJ 1-;&t..ate, new t•a rpe t too! The tio.n ree only $28 per I~·. · I LOVE THAT• Orange County's only ownerwilldothisforyou month. Whoever thought d l.l1J,l :1~il! Veter an R ea l Eslate in this 4 bedrm, 2 full ol living in Mesa Verde
I"".:>.•. Jitl )JF LOCATION!. Special i s t . As k fo r bathhouseonanR-2lol. foronly$28,000?646-7711. . --·-·=··-~ Veterans counselo r . To seethis.callAssocial-OpenEves. Ea sts i d e. w a I k to 556-7777, Call anytime. (.'(( South c oast Brokers. ----------1 Westclifr shopping. Not
JUST l:ISTEQ
HARIORVIEW
HILLS
EST An
Hard lo find lush home
on lovely la rge lot with
20x40 rt. pool, 4 spacious
bedrooms, great family
room with rireplace and
wet ba r, separale dining
roo m overlooking the
beautifu l pool and
jacuzzi. Citrus trees a nd
a great vegetable garden
in addition make this RARE RMD far to Catholic church. J LIDO·•EAUTY 545·8424• eves673-7737.
Spect ac ular Ocean Bedrm. hardwood nr, + SPACIOUS GLEN ........ your very own estate in -Walk ~1 & lee
Real Es lale ,.._ Corona de! Marforunder Front-2 story hom e fam ily room. Love ly
with magnificent •view garden. Covered patio. 2 STORY
<1nd b each . 3 La rge Obie garage on alley. Large s bedroom home,
bedrms with roorn for 4. Forappt,call elegant edtertaining,
·o versized family· room ~ marblC: fireplace. Lush
Huntington Beach, love-ly 3 bedrm, coveredl--=;====="--·I $100,000. Appl. a must. 673-SSSO. patio, much upgrading. Ol'f'" 111 9. 11 s FUN ,0 6, No(t •
Priced to sell, $43,~.. TOT AL
and living rm. Modem atr ium comple ments UPEllB "GOODUFE" ;·.· TliEiillil
ESTATERS k1tchen and· d.lnhrg. "All" . s us pended i:;taircasc.
less than· 3 years old. Living at its magnllfcCnt
1-'i rst time offered al best. Call 646-7171 .
C,OHCEPT 0 MES Callafi11'1erus-show you "
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$199,000. Choice Balboa oPtN!!!9 ·11 ~,uNfOHrNf{f• · 384S C•mpn NB 54t-11ss ·o ne of the fin es t 3 LIDO WATERFROMT
, bedrOc')m homes at this -Adult 3 Br, 2 Ba condo.
price in the Bluffs. In ex· Panoramic view. Dock
--HERITAGE
. • REALTORS
location.Call54G-11Sl .... "'<-.... 0 DOWN -....~~~~~~j '' J CLOSINGCOSTS I-. ,. 1 OMLY!!
e fastest draw in the _· · ·.·. 5 BDRM/2 STORY
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111.."2 Ac-·re C2 p,., ....... ,..ch. I002Ge.ral 1002 z~ Ma ss iv e entry. ENORMOUS PARLOR. Located on Newport Formal banquet room.
Blvd . n ear City Hall. Gigantic garden kitchen.
8'h % Financing availa-MAMMOTH RUMPUS
ble. Commercial build-R 0 0 M . s Bo Nus
ing and land just BEDROOMS. Clos ing $59,950. c .. ts move you in, GI'>
take advantage, call now
ce llent condition. In· terior d ecorator's own <Avail. '125•000· SPARLING home. Convenient to ten· REAL ESTA1'E nis court & pool.. Only
$ '7 2 , S 0 O . C a 11 now l----"833=..·3>18==----
67c!,~~;. u ~ /lJN root NICI• DRASTIC [IJ li~Mlill 7~~::=
Rambling 5 bedroom, 3
IUSIMESSMAH"S bath, two story. Formal
HOME entry, .s unken living
beamed ·ceiling and IN MESA vt:;RD1': -terms, FHA & VA . 3
fire place home with a l..a rge 3Br, 28.a Jlome. Bedrm.2 bath.Must see!
great t c r r ace d i',R w/enormous used Make offer!
backyard. Zone lt-2 but Brick t'rplc. Liv. Rm SCOn REAL.TI
why not keep it aJt a. nelit w/larger t"rplc. Shag cpl S36·753J
little s ingle ~amily throughout. Heavyshakel'""""""~~~~~~ ...... ~ home? Try $59,~ and roof. Sec to appreciate.
letssee whalhappcns ! Hy Owner $19,500. Ph:
A CHARMER 54_s._o9_i_1. _____ , -
PLUS! l\fl':SA VE llDE-Byowncr· ~
This grea t i;o uth of JBR w /f~m r~1. frplc, -
highway home was a bltns, cov d patio. 1nany Real "£.state
quaint two bedroom cot.-xtras. Xlnl cond. $45,000.
tage with lots of old -'-97-'-9'--4-'-6"7"-8-_____ 1 by M<'IU«
brick, a g1 a ~t. kitchen MBSA Verde 4 Br, 2'h Ba,
and formal duung area. den, usd. brk. frpl ._J)/R,
Now a l_ar.:e one lg . yd. $60's. Ownr bedroom wing has been 557 _5070 added with a fa mi I y .=.:.:::::~·-----
room, wel bar, and a fuJJ lMMAC. 3 BR. 2 Ba. new
bath. A great 111-law, or paint & crpts . 3253
guest wing . As king Dakot a. $4 8,300. By
$84,950. 1 Owner. 832-4771
Call 675-7225
• ; • 'I ' '"'" '° '
\ \LI J·:' BE \l:I ''
A BlHC. [NIE APAtSES C(.
** OPEH ** 12 to S SUNDAY
233 E . 21st. SL
4UR, 2BA . f'am rm.
Close to s chools a nd in
N~wport l·larbor lli.
Ready to move into-in
tip lop s hape and a
bargain at $56,950. Sec
today or call 645-8792 for
. appt. Owner
MESA VERDE
2828 Boa Vista
OpeoWed 10.5
Over 3000 rt. Across from
park. W /View, 5 bcdrm.
J'l;i baths. Just reduced
$79,SOO . fl ed Carpel,
Realtors, 842-5541
IMMEDIATE
POSSESSION
• LACUESTA
San Miguel ! Priced
below new model. Don"!
wait to move in, 30 days.
4 bdrm, big lam rm plus
den, 3 complete baths.
968-4456
HANGOUT
The Welcome Si9"
1L you admire folks who
arc proud of their home,
maybe you should sec
this La Cuesta beauty. '1
bdrm, lrg fam rm +den.
968·4456
COTTAGE
IV THE SEA
ONLY gj,850.
Wh y pay ''thru lhe nose·•
forever-Enjoy lhis lbr,
2 blh ho me, freshly
painted and decoraled
thruout. Easy financlni-:.
9684456 BOSTON WHALER FOR "SlS0,000??
J-{ighcr than· normal for this boat
but a fe\v other items are included
-s uch as a DOCK . -a lov ely,
spacious 5 bedroom llOl\IE on 45
feet of fee frontage mak_ing: th is the
best value on the bay.
~~ "'.!;;.5.~; .. ,.,.,,.,o;~~ -~~,M~ ['Wlfi$;Hn_
room. Enormous party-
C u s l o m h o m e in game room with
Baycres t featuring fireplace. Glassed in
specially designed pro-gourmet kitchen. Ex -· · Nr. So. Coast Plaza. J BR, •Meredith Gardens ..
e'&&iona l-offlcc t... 4 tensive pal,iOJfl<!..W~·i--E~xclusiv~Listing 2 Ba, Ait Cond., t'rplc, J Bdrm, 2'1:z Ba, no wa x
SELDOM IN ·THE BLUFFS
The prime wa te r vi ew with lights or
Dover S hores on older cul-de-soc
street. 'fhrec bedrooms & family.
Courtyard entrance. S97,$00.
LUSK HARBOR 'fjEW · HIUS
Ready for the gro&ing famil y: 4
bedrooms. fil rn il y· room, polio v,rith
g-as li ghts. tv.iin · charbroilcr and
pool with jacuzzi. $105,000.
A SPACIOUS ESTATE IN -
Corona ci <:>I !\'Ja r , \vith access t<l
pr i vat e b eac h es. C h eerful J
beclroom, ho1ne overlooks pool,
\va terfall & beautiful ga rdens and
·only 5129.500.
THAT'S RIGHT.
$162,500 bu ys th is 4 bedroom. 3 bath
view hom e in Dover Shores.
Pro1>e rt.y has everything. Space.
l ~oc<.1t ion . Com fort. Cleanliness.
l .. ow upkeep .. J'ool. Bar Room .
l·,amily Roonl. Dining Room. A
siX!ci<.11 place. I\ st>l'CiaJ offer.
SOUTH LA<;UNA VIEW ESTATE
Beautil\11 coastline views. Custom
quality. St. C harles kitchen. 4
bedrooms. 4 baths including guest
hou se. Offer e d far b e low
replacement cost. $249.500.
DESl<;NED FOR LIVING
'fhis dran1ati c 3 tx:droom. 3 bath
adult home on New1>0 1·t 's finest
sandy bayfront. Swimming, beach
-comp lete c ntc1tainment cc;nter.
Beautiful use c)f wood & sueclc \Val l
cove rin gs mak es thi s Jlom e
outstanding. $250 ,000.
NEWrORT IEACH 644·1766
LAGUNA IEACH 494-0749
A COLDWELL BAHICEll CO.
RANCH ESTATE
4 IR·2 STY.
• IEACH
ASSUME-$11,000
Commanding corne r
location. Secluded en ~
trance. Large family size
living room with massive
stone fireplace, formal
banque t s ized dining
r oom. lluge country
styled kitchen. Separate
wi n g for hidea way
master suite. Sweeping
stairs l o childrens &
guest quarters. Sell er
motivated . Take over 1'/o
V.A loan. NO NEW LOAN
COSTS! $295/ mo. pays
all. Fi rst to call gets this
BARGAIN. 963-78111. 1)1," 1'! Q , I/ S JUN IO N "'{I '
1~111111
NEWPORT
WATERFRONT
WITH PIER & 2 SLIPS.
$132,000. Lrg. JBR home
needs new owner. Enjoy
liv in g on the waler .
Large s paciou.1 rooms.
offering distinctive Jiv·
ing on fee la nd. 2
F i r e pla ces. OPEN
beams.
CALL 64!>-6646
. A fR€1TIG€
......... ~ ~ HOM€\
IREAD'H
IUTTIRINTS
2--t ple1tes, side-bY·t01de,
roomy 2-bdrm aJ)t.s ., age
12, expen:ses minimal.
Only ~3.990 each. In·
vestots, you woo'l like
their look1' til you look at
tb la $$$. c.n ·l be
matched. Call 546-2318 .
oPIN Ill 9 • 11 J II.IN I0/11 i.o?f• '
[llflqMl:I -----.
COSTA MESA
2STORY
$47,000.
Near propoSed marina
site. Bike lO beach, walk
to shopping. Gourmet
bdrms & family room. dering private grounui. SPYGLASS t Ulnts . Roomy kitche·n. floon, lge fam, rm .
Separate entrance to of· Housekeepers quarters. Ass uma ble GI. $41,900. w/frpl. formal din. rm,
fi ce thru large garden Separate childrens wing Popular 5 Bdrm New Byapp'l .Owner.963·2187 2400 s q .ft. Gas BBQ area . Room for pool. A and hidea way ma!ller many xtras & 7'7o VA .
very spec ial home for suite.Walktobeach,jusl Be dford Plan. Super $68,750. Owner Ag ent
special people. 646-7711 . $5400 down. See it now! ne ig hbors. O wn er Dana Point I 026 968.8388. Open Eves. CaU963·8767 transferred. Priced to •••••••••••••••••••••••I-'-="-'="--------Walker & I ee
Real !stat e
' Of'fN"u(ll·11 s 1uNro ~1 "'"'' · sellat$184,900. BY OWN£R 4 br, J b4&, J;. TOUCH
673·7601 Anytime oceanvu, walk to beach. OF CLASS ... ~"'!~~~~~~~\ Xlnt buy at $59,500. -496-4122 The cutest 3 bdrm in
kitc hen , large ramily l--'======--I-' roo m . Natural '#ood
burning brick fireplace.
Call 962· 7788 to inspect.
Co1taMeso 1024•1 -'c::;:,_;_:::::,_ ______ l lfuntington Beac h .
•••••••••••••••••••••••El Toro I 032 $36.950. VA terms. Phone
lkleHa•mPool ~~:~~~ .. ~~::;;~·;:~~~<;~ ~-·33?l ._ '
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ESTATE SALE
Rare opportunity to buy
a gorgeous C ame o
Shores home under lhe
new probate law, grant·
ing exclusive agency to
our firm . Ocean ~view,
within sound of w;rves, 3
Lge. completely priVate
bdrm. suites; 4lfJ baths,
library-den. 2 frplcs.,
gourmel kitchen. J.luge
lot, witb ~a rdens & pool.
Amazing buy at $250,000.
COMPANY
Ht-:ALTOHS
S INC i': 194•1
671-4400
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~II. . macnab /lrvlne
~ realty
SPTGLASS RIDGE.
.Love ly 4 bedroom , pride o f
ownership home w /''peek·a-boo''
view. Beauti£uJly manicured yard +
custom upgrade thruout. $129,500.
Betty Kerr644·6200. (Z66)
" "BAYFRONTEl<l:RAQRDINAIRE''
Magnificent Bayrront VIEW home.
Beautifully designed,4 bedroom, 4\6
bath w/4000 sq.ft. of livable area
including stunning family room or
rosewood & teak w /lovely patio, pool
&jacuzzi. As kin g $395,000incl. land.
Vee Stinson 642·8233. (Z67) '
llG CANYON IUILDIMG SITE.
Magnificent looation on end of
cul-de·sac. Great golf course & i.ke
views. $120,000. Tom Queen 644·6200.
(Z68)
IUILD IY lHI SIA.
Huge lot in exclusive Shorecliffs,
Corona.,de l Mar. View of beach, Jetty
.·& Catalina. Private beaches. Ken
Hartley 642·8235 . (Z69)
3 Bedroo m 2 bath. JBR, J BA. 2 car uttch . , , .
hardw oo d' fl oors, gar . fr /pi e, El 1'oro ' '
carpels , drapes, l d~e 1 _586~-"3~99~1'-------' ' ·: · I i
f::t~~~· La r ge patio. HwrtitM)to11 Beach I04oJ-;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;
Roy Mc c:.cle ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1'
RHltor tllONewport BY OWMER
Costa Mesa 548·7729 Open House Sat/Sun. 10
til 7. Quiet JBr Co$,
Upgraded, R mos New. 5 + 3 + POOL $34,000. J 7887 I-laws La ne.
Greenbrook nr. Sn. Cst. 848-0549afl4pm. Plaia. 2 sty, cul-de-sac, 1-""'-=::.::c:.:.:!:C::, __ _
fam. rm., bonus rm1 SAVE$$$'
CUil. d'ps. Cpt'c-
HUGE CORNER
3 Bedroom, 2 balh, very cl~aij with upgraded
shag carpets & covered
patio. Last ~ale in tract,
$44,900. Good ftnancin~
a vailable. Qnly $41 ,900.
lt
962a4471 rn: 546a8103 thruout. Triple ear.Com· By owner .JBr, FR, DR,
pactor & many extras. l 'V. ba, nr. beach new
'LoW $10's. By owner. paint/cpts. FHA ~ssum 979-42'{l 6+.~% or conv. $S2,900. $31,950 1:;:~;-7.;:;;--;:::::-;::-=::--:::ll .!:P~"~"~· o~n~l!'..Y:.'· 968-"'11:~"'19~·:__ I Close to beach , just 2v .. NICE JBR, 2ba home on years. Canlina kitchen
Raleigh St., C.M. Ask'~. TRl-LEVB. w/gas color keyed bltns,
$38,MO. Exclusive li:it-IEACH-41R 5erves dinlna:. 3 Spacious
ing , SAND &t SEA . .._SSUME BR's.hugelivrm,anklc REALTY, 67!).8800 "" deep carpel t fo. Owner is $21,250 ready \O move. Sec and $36,500
LovtTW
c~-· Forest of trees provide a
wond e rrul rural at·
mOlilphere around thi!J. de-
ll&hlful fami)y home.
Aboodoned by ~ &
ready for immediltq OC·
cupancy ! Freshly paint-
ed. Thick pile c&rpt'U. 3
bedrooms. extra baths,
wood ca b inet.a. Extra
larre det ached garage 4
workshop.
540-1720
TariMll, RIAi.TORS
29M JI arbor Blvd.
Prime area. Dramatic submit your terms. llkr
entry to elegant living r ... _._ss_1_1 _____ _
room wilb e normous
stone fire place. Wire
s aver •arden view
kitchen. Dine. Ballroom
sized family room over-
look!I cov11red dance
p.avijion • lush grounds .
Swet1pln11 stairs. to
1econd story suites in·
cludin& huae h.ldeawuy
master. Take over 5¥ • .-k
FllA. NO NEW U>AN
COSTS. SZ-4..S/mo. pays
a ll . Own er mu sl
sacrifice , •lurryl Cull
963-788\.
Ol'fH 1111" • II S 'I.JN !Ollf/llft;fl
~TH£ REAL ~
ESTA ff RS . --
'PAYMIMTS LESS
THANAEHT
On this cute st.mer home
ln excellent Huntington
Beacb loca\ion. 2 bdrm.'!,
l lh baths ror on1y $22.500.
May be purchased Glor
subject to low low in-
1.CrL'St rale loan. Call U$
al 897.0321 .
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" Sf;A 1'£RRAC£, mo:sl mo.yrly. MS-.5849 REHT4LS wiobr Jdryr, l'lto lo 1.c~·;i~ l'pl Pvt vullo. 'c:.i JJ ; upsr11d e d lhru-out popular plJn "20tl" two •... vlew,rromlhls llarbor • 28R,18a .......... $310 ~y wk ur rno. uU l.i1 l:J. R1J llSJSat 'Sun&Eve.s
I mm e d . occupan c}I JI I Ory. 2.11 h•, JBit View tlome; 4 bdrm.I., OfMUt/ SHARP 28K 1n Newport 3 BR. 2 BA, dbl. gar, fncd . 2 BR, 2 Ba .......... $325 1)75.gs31
SST ,SOO . 893-1313 ot tormaldinrm,ramrm: Montego modet;hiaiheat G.ihi• tlOO flt&area w/frplc,CrplS, yd .. child O K, quitil 3BR,2 Ba .....• $38S-$475YE RLV HEWDUl'LEX
552·0986 or &14.~ ext are•t ror tintertaiinlng .street, overlookmg v.U of ••••••••••••••••••••••• drp.a, r•r. •nd plenty ol street. $325. 548--0186eve 3 BR, 2~ Ba ......... $400 $ : $180 J ("· ~ b r . l)cluxe splil·ltvcl; 1300
.:m ' andC1tmiJyUving.SH7,500 ~~!~fiit':~i~==J: RIPLEX·Furn'd (1) xtraprkJ.$2115.mo. Eaataide·freshZBr.crpt.s, 4BR,2Y2tu• .•..••••. $450 k~~li/Orp;ls.~\;E.i.i;.i~~ :1qh,2 bdrmwlloft·de11.
HEW-ELECiAHT
.. '4 Br,' P'am Rm, 2 :stocy
rree !ft und inu: home.
Prof. lro_nt lands~pi.n.g
PJui>h curpe ting draperi~s. Cedar fenc
in1. Univ. I,.ark. $57,990.
552.9300 Ukr
-•ALOS YEROH-
.. stonc. enh ances the ellC·
t..urior und interior ot lhi ·
lovely uperaded 3 bdrm.
2 bath, !amily-rol)
home o n pool.sized lot
The covered palio i
made of wood, the yar
are set with sprinkler
and lhe pricu ia only
$51,500 ....
VISleH
lllALTY
552-7500
SPARKLE PLENTY
Slep ins ide this 3 bdrm .•
1% bath home in Green·
tree: & your eyes will re·
•llY light up! Beautifully
de cor .. profess.
landscaped; best part is,
r eduction in price.
Owne r must sell ; under
$50.000 -
MORCiAH REALTY
552-4222
" o ut , de~orated lo 3BR, 2ba, (2) 2BR, 2ba, CLEAN SBR 2ba hOUM drpe, fncd yrd. Wt:1ter pd. RAISQR'S 547 -11 55 lrplc. pl~h crJ)lg, hornc~ ~bUPl!:R CUSTOM 3DR , perre'ct l o 'n . JUST mld·B•lboa. Rented w/an ocean .-..a., crpts, No doil•-S23S Mo, $470 like :st orage, walk·111
a, Oe Vu. Dewr1oted & R€OUCED TO '89.000. Summer/ Winter. Bektw ........... ....~ ...... ~-'-3 Move i.r:t,_642.3289. REALTORS Steps lo Ocl'<&n or B;.iy , clo!'fels, bath & guc:.t ldscpd to perfection. Must aee to1&ppnc.lalel replacement at S.119,• . ....,..,.., el.C .... ice y........ Atlrac. 1 br, $165 mo bath, bltn gas raoge &
Manycxtras.$123,000. COAST PROPERTIES, car a:ar +workshop, In 4 Br, 2 Ba, w/patio, tree 4523Campus ni;;1_rrvine ll28W.BalbouBtvd oven. patio deck. 2 c:ar
Lahil N'9-f Rlty. RAISQR'S 673·:W10 au~ area. $42$. mo. shaded back yd. $375 , Camp'Us v .. lley :inop Ctr. enclosed garage w /l;iun~
llO· 050 49~4040 REALTORS NEW f·PLEX~ JACOBS REALTY fv~ ~~~;~~· ~:"on-CALL Sll-8600 ~~!~~~~~~ ....... !?!.~ ~{i~.r~'::it:."~~~~Yc~~~j
·• neat the ocean. Good 675-6670 y. . t. : SPARKLING $30 WEEk & UP Jlwy, 5 IJ!k:i from bcut·h,
4523Campus0r" .• lrvlne t;ax ahelters, apprecla· 38R,2BA. Blt-iM, frpl c. ELEGANCE •$8.60Night&Up $42S. 435 Goldcnrud .
Campui.ValteyShopCtr Uo.n.'110,000&up. Ho.N1F.-Mshtd Air cond. Nr. So. Cout C b •Studio&lBRApt.:. (.:o rona de l t\olar .
CALL 13l-1600 TOBIN REALTY JNC. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Plaza $325. Avuil May JO. Irv. ondo. J l>r, 2 a, •W•t•r Beds (i l4 l61S·933T l ;;;;-;-;;;:;;;;-;;-;;;:::-;--;;:-;,:;:l.....:._:•:.___!•~.,~-~~---1 2 8 !unken liv rm. frpl , frml. _.,. . .,, 963· l 1 •1'V & Mai.d Scrv /\va 1I BLUYFS U Pl 3 B 2V.. din rm . pools & tennis . . an. r, Inc""' Pro_., 2000 Gfteral ll02 2 Br. garage, qu.iet, adult Club fees & grdncr. •n· •PhoneServ, !ltd J)l)()I 2 DR. l Ba. palio. ga rag•'
Xlnt location. J\\·:.ul
June lsl. .>4K·5JOO
Ba, like ne w. Wttlk stiops ,..... •r ••••••••••••••••••••••• d , 0 •Children & Pet Sc<·tion & hi 7'"· · t I ••••••••••••••••••••••• ""uple no pc•-$195 c' $425 wner sc s . ,.. in · ltY · ' lBRhouiocLagunaBeilich ..... • '"'' ' · · · it $S.oltweeksrcntw1ad SSS,000. 494-1S95/640-1J36. 41 UNITS $160. 811lbo11 $16S., & 6'S-741gor Ma-8251 552-0664 /~·7755 2376 Newport. Ulvd, C.:~1
$450,000 bachelor Balboa units. 3BR, 2ba, dbl gar, fnc'd 3BR. Pror. deco_ratcdl ;;;;;;"~ti-~97~5S~o;;r~0~15,;.::lJb~'7~1CostaMesa 3824
LIDO ISLE
Channing 3 t.. 2 ba, frpl,
immed, occupancy.
$79 ,SOO. Owner/Agent.
673-6489
MUST 5EtL NewPQrt Beach & 1-lunt-}lard, crpl.s. drps. $Z50. home near :shopping ~I • •••••••••••••••••••••••
ington Seit ch $155. Agt. mo. S49·Z6t6 schools. Lease. 4842 Lori 1 Br turn Sl'"· , ••. of Off leafeft Path Extremely motivated Fee. 979.1430 Ann Ln . Irvine. Inqwre ...., UJ<.:>
seller. All 2 bedroom un· Fowdola Yaley 3234 witbin orcall642-4030 bltns. Pool. Wa lk t o I & 2 Br. Adults no.,peL..-.
illi. New carpets, pain Mewportleoch 3169 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Shopping. i;, rru . beach. ds hwhrs . s ha g <:p ts. d d . <s Reee U th 931 w 19th St ... '"92 closed garage, rrplc. an 1sposa . n ••••••••••••••••••••••• Executive living in is 2 Lo I h · · ....., . .,.. d ~-bl -•oc 3248 1 ~""""""""""""""""""""""""~: BBQ. G;is & walc·r pd. up1r11 ed . s.,... • .._ e Live on Lido Isle, story hom'e wilb bonw; ~-
1Z.7"k on $100,000 down, only$4SOmo.28r,2Ba, room, 3 br, 2 ba, cov. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Pool
Fant4lsllc value. Will st!I (213) 793·M2'7 collect. patio, cpts,dr1)6, freshly S~ECTACu\.AR Ocean· * Shady Elm Gcrclem• L.4. MAH CHA .4.PTS
Mi1•ion Viejo I 067 llG NEWPORT on 9o/o financing. Earns painted. See to apprec/ view from a llTIOL'>t every Pool, crpl & drps, lndry. 778 Scott Place, C!'l-1 ••••••••··~·••••••••••• S6f40 per month gross.3 Br , .19qo sq.ft ., 2 $395,mo. As)c:rorBevor r?Om ~3 br,2 112 ba,(rml . adults. '177 t:. 22nd St.,_ __ _:64~2~~-'-=507=3
Situation HEIGHTS· Principals only pleue-balconies, oceanfron~. Joe, 96J.(567 or963·1786 din. rm .. frpl, blt.ns, £uJ I 1 ~N~e~•~r~U=•~·~c~h~.~642::::.·='"'~· =5-CASA vic~oR_l_A __ 4 IR{POOL caJlloday (714)752·1700. $750. mo. Btarbara length deck.s on bolh ,,
Deaperate Corner 16th &Irvine. I N V E S T M E N 'I 963·6739 LARGE 3 Br, rumpus rm. floors . $545 mo. Call : Furn. Boche lar & I Br. I & 2Br. Unfurn/f'Urn fr.
Velerans wanted. SeUers M n tras $169 500 DIVlSION 3 ba 2 car garage bllrus 549 4464 o 559 S4Stl Exceptionally nice. Slti9 .SO gas/~'lr. pd. 6wn lwohousesund need S:s.&,~2 or&.s.TI45 ' THEREALESTATERS I & DEN , gardene r , com'm.pool.K.ids'ok.N ' · r ·
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to aell now! Roomy 3 eomm. pool. $295. After tee. $285. mo. lsl Pioneer LCICJIMCI Hlguet 3252 ewpor " Pool. Rec. Rm .• Elevator
bedroom home with 2 Son Juaa Ocean Front. NB. I louse S, 640·1155 Realty. 842 -4421 ••••••••••••••••••••••• i ..:C~M=·--------l.-"'="~V.'..-"ic~t=•r~i~a~, &12:::::'~-"97..:::~0:... bat~11 and a bcauti~ul Capl1traft0 1071 lt Garapt &Duple11C.8)HonesU•fwmilMd 4 BR . famil y roo.m , LID y-·~· ramify room. Texa's size ••••••••••••••••••••••• owner 6 4 5 . 7 7 21 3 BR, 2 Ba, blt.ns. 2 car rireplace fe nced 1m · HO A .--. . ••••••••••••••••••••••• I 60 ' ' DELUXE"' c I Br yardandclose to schools NEAR Mariniil, luxurious n1ghts/wknds. gar , poo . $3 mo. maculate. $.150. per mo. ~pa 1ous •
& s hopping. J Yr. war· 5 BR, zsoo sq, ft. home. ~----ol 3202 632-3423or962·2311 lsl&last.1-499·2544. furn apt. Pool. Ample
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586·0222, $'19,900. ev owner. 34031 NEWPOIT ••••••••••••••••••••••• Super 4 bedrm, 2 bath, Mission Viejo 3267 1965 Pomona Ave .. CM
" FREE FREE crtps. drps, bltns. look· ••••••••••••••••••••••• Calle Acordarse, Dilys, $216,000 ( ·1 T • al Pool
d •Proreaaional Service• ing for a nice am.i Y 2 BR. air, bllns, frplc , cov. • roptc • eves or wkn s, 496-8159 , Eighl extra sharp units. r horn ~-Cs dr bl •LANDLORDS• care or our e, ............ patio. red yard, $300. mo. I Dr, cp . ps, lns,
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2400 Ha rbor Bl,·d.
Costa Mesa {714 )557-8020 s..ta.4.na· 1010 Prime Newpott mo. Call Joe or Bev, Calleves 586·36116 patio.Gas &waterpaid.
••••••••••••••••••••••• penin.sula Jocation. Sum· Ho• e f Ind• rs * 963·4567 963·1786 ' $180. mo. 548·1168 Porklikr
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..... .... Ownerw~tsin$tallmeb1 -C aliforni&'eLargesl 2 Br, l'h Ha , Condo. Dbl ••••••••••••••••••••••• I Dr spacious,6unitbldg. urro lightful garde n sur -Mewportleach 1069 TLEMEN'T. l''ORCES sale. Poa.si_ble 8_34 loan. •Rental Service!• encl gar. J>oots. Patio. BRAND n e..v Newport Like new. Garage. $165. DELUXEJ,2&3 rApts
rounds this 3. bdrtn .• 2 •••••••••••·••••••••••• SAL~ Beautirul 2 story Owner will finance . Slater & Euclid. $2:i0. Terrace condo. 3 Br. 21h Adlts/no pets.~ Elden Pvt Patios-Hl<I Pool
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bath & famiJy rm. home ~ORY Sparusb Condo. 2 BR, l 'h Gross over $27,<XX>yr. All EL TORO s uper 3 Br, 2 MS·3147or545-4289. Ba. $350. mo. Adults, no Ave. 645·11Sl Nr. Shop'g-AdltsOnly in Turtlerock. Like new! PROMO"' Ba, Pool. Clu~. Gas J t I r · hed one ba k.d t f cd g r Mart" ' ,...._ I "ls of exlr•s. 169,'-I •y HOMES Bar-b·ques, green. belt comp e e Y ~ · ' 1 s, pe ' n '· ~ · LIKE NEW 4 br 2 ba pets. 675·5800, Bkr, no Ni"c I-BR . good crpts & Int~ -r•• ,.., ~ "' bedroom units. Hurry-G. GROVE. Farruhes 3 . ' ' fee ' 777 s t A A CM lncludtngtheland. Luxury wate rfront and C hildre n's pta}I-calltoday.<114)752.1700. Br,kids,pel,fncd,gar. beaul.locat1on.$350mo. · paint.$155Month I ana na v~.
homes pric ed Cro m ground. Value $28,500 IN y Es TM ENT HUNT BCH Privacy! 2 962-78S9 or968-0049 DUPLEX 3 br, 2 ba, all Jones Realty 673·6210 Mgr Aptll3 646·5542 RAISQR'S $210,600. 55'watcrfronts. and more. ASking DIVISJ6N 8 2 b r 1 t · 01 · d 607 Bayside Drive, $27,500. Ass umable r, a , stv, rp c, .._llltglot11each 3240 extras, ennis, ympic Eastside: comp. redec. Z Hacien a~MHCI REALTORS Newport Beach. 673-3900 $18,000 loan al 70.{. in· THE REAL ESTATERS sin~es N 0 p I 2 ••••••••••••••••••••••• pool, e~c . ~teps to3S~;an . Bdrm., $19S. Pool. Adults 160 W . WilsO.t_ C .M.
terest. Address 3941 B 4-PLEX all 3 br. 2 ba. nr Ml ~O VIEJ ' oo ' Spacious 5 8r, 2Story, Sl25 yr y, se. 6(2. Call 6't6-l947 HEAUTlf'lJL
4523Campus Or .. lrvine NEWPORT SHORES M • dd • W f br,child,pet,gar. -ir.•am Rm Pvt DR lm CU E Bl rr GROUNDS c Fa en "ve.• est O So. Coast Plaza, $9,800. STANTON Wow' 4 Br ir • •. • : IMMA LAT u s BR r 'ddl Campus ValleyShopCtr J 1· d ' 3 BR I Harbor Blvd . Ca ll Annual o·ncome. -.950. r · 1 kids. t' mac.Lo ma1ntyard.2m1 condo· J Bl! walled 1 . pre er rru e ag(' ADUL'l'S·NOPETS us t 1ste · · Pus _... rumpus rp c pe be h ... ct1 • • or retired, 110 child/pets. 0 . L CALL 83J..8600 den. MO\'C·in condition! 8:J9-2332· By Owner. Prin· Prin. only. BJcr. 774·0601 Hurry 1 ' ' • • to ac . _,., per mo. patio. $395 Mo . Bkr. I minutes to ocean. gc
--'"-'=-'-'-'-'-"-'-I Lowes t priced in a rea, c1palsonly .. please. Eves.524·5915 TUSTIN $250.<I Br.Jba. 968-0179&536-8J91.Rub)I. 644 -1133 Sl 55·642·™8 1 Br $17S . Gas & Water
2 IR + DEM onlyS47.SOO ~ .. -Ln-k 'd r d $l20 lo $160. I HR apt & incl. Draperie>, ~arpeL-;, C hancellor l home ; CAYWOOD REALTY ,.._tc Homes DISTRllUTOR }~'1sk'r s. pet, nc . 3 BR, 2 BA , Util. rm. & lg. Wanted ; Respons ible ~railers. Adu!Ls only. 132 gas beat, gas stove, oi.ir
plush carpet, mirrored • 548•1290 * For Sale 1100 We need a qualified man HOMER~5 rdcd. yd. S300 mo. lSl & family ror 3BR. 2BA. Npt W, Wilson, 645.4530 conditioning, swimming-wet bar, IMe. enlry; con ••••••••••••••••••••••• Lo take over established ,...,~ last. Wknds or art. Shores house. 642·9552 pool. rec. room, w;isher!;
venient loc. Priced at on 1 Bdrm Doll llousc on 2 BR, 2 Ba. Family Park, account ror JB Qutilily •642-9900• 5 :30PM 536·2789 art. 6 D.a Point 37261 .::&~d~'~Y~'~"~·'------
ly 5'17,900. 'Askfor Evclyn private island. Ex cond El Toro.~;~:~ Automotive Products in CorotMldelMcr 3222 3 BR, ram rm. vaulted WEST Newport River •••••••••••••••••••··~· i YRNEWTRIPLEX
Copeland $56,000. Owner t Agt Costa Mesa & Newport ••••••••••••••••••••••• ceil. 2 yrs old. $385 . Ave. 3 Br, 2 Ba, bltns, 2u~·~· ~· 4~~~i9:l or 3 bed. 2 ba, b\tns, laun·
PETIIT REALTY 675-3963 Newport Beach, waler Beach. Vehicle.~~ in· TOP LOCATION & beaut. Barbara. 963-6739 rerr1g, dshwhr, laundry. ..!,._1~42P · dry fa cil. No Lease! $265.
552·7000 view, 2 BR, Adil Pit, s urance & tra1n1ng .. 1 'd r T -Y~r~J~y~l~s~c~.~$~3~9~5~.I ~;ii;~;il;~;-J17'1Ql~6~7~5-~6488~=o~r~64~0~·4:16:1:.::;~ BAYFRONT !urnisbed. Small deposit ... upt;x on oceans1 e o 3Br . l lf.t ba whse. aft TURTLEROCK private beach.496--0266 requiredforworkingin· Bays1deDr.3blksfrom C lubh se/pool. $30{] (213)445-6666 6pm I' Oiigto.leoct.3740 Shd El Gardens•
2Custom Homes BY OWNER Levitt 24x6lJ. ventory. Call for appt. Big Corona. ~ch. 1 yr old 1s t /last. $75 cleaning. 2 BR T·house $195. Bike lo ••• •••••••••••••••••• ~ool~ crpl:: drps, lndry. New listing. 4 Hdrms ..
family fm., dining rm., 2
ba. Woodsy setting, with
2 redwood P:t..lios;
labulous location acr~S
from park & pool. $l.i8,950
DAVID CARL50M
REALTOR 833-9293
BALBOA PENINSULA 5 star adult park. San MontbruFri9to5. 4 ·level~/V1t!w.Jbr,$.'i00 842·4921 . beach also 2 Br Co5la Fl.0M$A2 ·d It 177 E 22nd St Excellent location on the mo, avail May6. 2br$400 ' W •~•y <1 u s. · · Dav & only •12 block to the J uan Capo. 493-8531 JUSTICE llOS. ·1 J 6 C II · Fireplac~ 4 Bedrm 2 bath Mesa $160. Agt. Fee. Euu. Near Beach. 642·364.S
' 121 ll 358-2251 ~01·,,~~v380fromunc8 lo. 5' or. borne. Cr.pls, drps, bltns. 979-8430 hiec.+ive Wtes Ocean. Eacb home has 4 Estate Sale-New dbl mob ..,.., "°'" •2 BR. 1 'ea, Mesa Vcrdl". '
bdrm s. 4 baths & hm,Joc in exclusi ve 12J3)614-0t6f 551·5846/S45·fll82Cves. DW, beaut landscaping. WALK to beach, pools. 727 Yorktown Blvd. Adu\1.!j, gar. uvail. $175.
Gallery, 2 fireplaces, Ba I b 0 3 Bay a re a . Ask for Bev or Joe, $350. tennis. 3 br, 2 ba, 2 Beach Blvd at Yorktown No pets. 833.8974 eve welbar, ultra modern $l8,ooo. 714/842·2370 or 9UHITS-LacJ-a H.V. HrLLS 3 br. +ram mo.963-4567963·1786 patios.$375.548-2825eves 536-041~
kitchen & private pier. 213 /295-52-15 . 5 Ocean view apts., 4 rm, 2 ba, lge patio & yd. BEAUTIFUL La Cut!Sta 4 TOW"lfOUSE 2 hr, 2,,_ STUDIOS & I IRs ARG E I br, sh~ cpt. hid f''ce land. See al 1200 shops." Asking $42.500 $495. mo.lse. 644-2871 ,, :r.1 pool. In rant ok. $165. l&rl 4,.--fM saM 1200 Br. 2 .Ba , close to school b a • P 0 0 1 , b 1 t n s , •Full kitchen University J>ark, 4 Br. :J
Ba . $6.000 down. by
owner . 551·2843 aft5pm.
Eas t Balboa Blvd., or •• :.::?: ................ down. Corner location. SPYGLASS fanla.s tic: ~be~cb .$4S0.9&2·Z7l4 wash/dry, gar . .No pets. •Heated pool Monrovia ,548·9743
c;sll 675·8120 for more de· OWni!r very-anxious to view. 4 B'R, FIR. f.44.692fi •Laundry faciUties cONi>o 3 ·ur. 2 ua, cpt:-. l ~'~"'~·"="--------IA V 0 CA D 0 LAND · sell . Projected annual ' orti44-6106 For the Sophisticate, 615·91S8 •Free utililies r 1 1 $1 790/A R eh C drps. bllns. rp c, pa 10. 3 BR. 2 ba. sharpie ! 8 1 G CA Ny 0 N _By · c. an °· a. gross, $19,200. Near new 2 Br. 2 Ba , den, Harbor Highlands-3 Br 2 •Free linens Adil 5325 642 l1 55
r.:xec. type area. Try Owner Beaut. Custom 80'~ seller financed, 8"" RULOHOMICS Top area Canyon/Ocean Country kitchen, cpts. Ba. Nr. park & schis. •TV&maid serv.oi.vall s. · .-
M8.000. BrokerS5Z·422l J.lome on the most t·an· Int.. Tight S forces sale. llrokers 675-6700 vtew,keylobeach,3f!lR, drps, 2 car gar. S350 Avail June 1. ~/mo. •Bar·B·Que "TtlEVICTORI1U~"
tastic Corner Lot in Uig ~O~w!.".ne~r~·~7~14~1~67~6-~5~734~--l=-::~::-;:;-~::..:,~:'-.:~I Z BA, !am rm. 2 fpics. 557~773 art 11 AM . 548·2501or64S·81W.2. •Phone service Newly decorated, 2 br
C B B 1 RAN CllO CALlfo'ORNIA RIPLEX near South bltns. refrig. W/D, 2 car ~ . •1 mile to ocean w/gar. Adlls, cpts, dr~. .BR. lam rm. do·n rm. anyon. 4 · r , 4 · eda. & d CoailPlaz.aonlargecor-gar/opener. Avai.J June VACANT2Br$1l7.K.ids& 3 BR, Z ba . Popular N'pt. fncd yd w/pallo. water
OPEN & CHEERY
story featuring slain Avocado Ian . St.500 per ts Also 3 Br $200 Agl den, bcauti!uJlv1lt:cor<1t · 1 1 · d d ,,, · ner lot. 2·2 Bdrms., 1·1 l ,$500.lse.673-9336 pe · · · Heights. Ocean vu. $3.'iO Ladi•s21M1nths pd . Cal l belwn 1-'.i J eaded g ass win ows. acre, 20'~ wn. 7 '" int. Fee 979 8430 ed. lmmaculutcthruuut. 1'wo massive s tone Owner/Bkr.540·3650 ~rm . Frplcs, gas bit· Costa Maia 3z24 · -, Mo.Agt67S·7060 Rfftfree 636·4120
$6."i,950. fireplaces . Lovely .::.::.:::::.c:::::..=::.::=--i 1n1, carpels, drapes,••••••••••••••••••••••• GREATlocation.3br,l .\-e SanJyan Next to beach. Bach .. 667 "l "Vicloria ... $190 -~.-·-Ci~A;'L'L'Nu;O;;;:WU1 1 urbored covered garden ApciilHwnts G1•..,.!"1dry rooms, • garax"°'i · .,..3 BR 2Y.I Ba condo Ba. Isl+ last+ deposit. Cftftistrano 3278 1&2 Br from $145 . 1 -I forsale 1300 renta area. nl • . · Sl3SmoAikforBever -r· Jac ur.z.i s &Tennis.2 8Rgardenapt.frpc, 752.7315 w/many trees. I eavy condo't 'oon Xlnl invest F.R., frpl , patio. pool, 2 . . -••••••••••••••••••••••• 846-1323 dshwhr .. pvtpal1o&pool. Sha •• Ian.'. bcso'de a ••••••••••••••••••••••!> · · $350 ·-1'"' I" 894 7521 .... llllL!.:!~..!.~~!J j stone edged pool, gas BAitGAIN price for rasl m ent o pportunity at car gar. .......... ...... J• • 3 BD, 2 BA~ Townhouse. Nr. Irvine Ind Area. l
DONALD M.BIRD BBQ. & firepit . In-sale. Beaut. condo com· $52,950 MESA VERDE BEAUTY 3Br·2Ba. Bltns. Fenc'd Com mun 1ty pool & MEN. small beach hote l. baby ok . ~200 . mo .
..,,,wc iot••, R•ohor• tercom, a /c, indoor plex. 1·12 units. rented as DA YID D. C4.RLSOM 4 Br 3 Ba den formal yard. Cpts/drps. No pets, barb~e area. $265. Rooms, $22.50 week . Apls 551·2841
· · · m ter bdrm apts. Pro1·ected '75 in· R--1.1.--833.9293 d'oni~g rm 1b1tns'. Beaut. kids OK . $295 . Call '.ea se month t o $100.mo.536·7056 NEWBREEDAPTS L-a leach 1048 .Ja~ur.zi in as .-rvr-• 847-8115 month. 494-· -.. ;~;•••••••••~••••••• ~u1cc .. gorgeous custom come approx. $300.000. landscaped, large pool. · ADULT garden apts, 1 Br, 1 BR wt loft $230. Applns.
1nter1or. !'l-1us l See. (hantpool,jac:uzz.i.gym, E TRIPLEX, $85,000. Avail . immed . ssso.48r.$395.c 1osctoBeach. s.fa.4.H 3280 pool. Sl45. lOOS 121.n Sl, util furn. Encl garage.
VIEW FOREVER! $189,500.644·9400 gar.ages. For sale or Dana Pl. Ocean Vu. 675-5999or67$-4211. Clean. drps. 21352 Fleet.••••••••••••••••••••••• !)36.7447 or 846.2881 . ask Pool , jacuzz i . 393
High on-a-hill-t.h~s ex--=~C~U~5::;.:T~O~M;.;:.DU;;c:~PLEX~--1 trade down. 7<',t, T.D. By O~ner. 496·1234 Prine, Sharp 2 bedrm, 2 ba, Mon-968:4680 arter6. $165. Z'BR, kids, pct . fo r Bonnie. 1{amilton. &15·'1411 cvc5, cc ptional v iew oml' owner. Mr. 8., 400 N. on y. 1. 11 T house Ju·i s195, 2 BR. kids, pet, 642 ·1960days.
overlooking the city and $79,500 A<.!;.it·l a , t'ullerton. (71 •11 1c~ o own · ~ lDR. nr bch. $135 + util'5. rncd. NO INCREASE in sum·
c68s lline of La g una 3 Br. 2 Ba, all extras~ 879·9744 *TRIPLEX* painted. ?'lnl cond . Va· Pool. No children/pets. E-Z Living' 1 Br, appl., mer rent. Beaut I brfurn ADULT l BR, frplc. pool.
Beach; lrg view liv rm Steps lo ocean+ priv·gs. 3 BDRM home w/ (2 ) cant. Avail now. $245. per 960.2746 pet. bbq, grdnr, s170_ apts Sl65 & Sli5. Spanish $180 mo. 1975 Po1nona,
w/massiveslonefrpl c.J orNewportShores lennis LAG . Bc h ocl'anfront 2BR rentals. Prime mo.546-5880 FURNJSJ.IEDbaehSl30. s tyll'bldg, pi1encl gar. CM Call645·4111
lrg Bdrms w / extra lrg & Olympic p00ls. Owner. ~fn'~·n.s~:~~;~~32~n . EE=~htsaindgce r~~~:~!i MESA VERDE3 br, 2 ba, Irvine 3244 Util. pd. Fec/Ukr pool. sauna, lndry, adlts. BR single sly,
view m aster s uite. A 642.3573 ram. r m , D/W, bltns. ••••••••••••••••••••••• HOMEFIMDERS 17301 Keelson Ln. l blk i 175· 2 . ' cp"·. dips. verywellbuiJthornc.Scl" Mar residence ...,r REHT"5 w of Beach orr Slater_ beam ccil., '"" Commercial DI $27500 ·1 rncd .yd .• 2980Jacaran· * -* •642·9900• · 2049 ··c··w .. 11aCl·. today!at$77,500. BAYCREST by owner. 4 Property 1600 up ex. , . equ1 y. da .... ~o mo. 675-8461 art UNIV.PARK 842-7848 646-8883
BR, Di ll, f'/R. 31fJ Ba. Principalsonlyplease. ..,.. $325 CCMtdotn. · 1;;.:;;;;~;;;;;;;:;;;:;;;:;;;:;;;:~
.u=u.:iu.-~ $l03,ooo. Below market! CDJ\.1 Prime Csl. J1w y 2721 E.Coa.stl-lwy SINGLES.2 Br,slv,fncd, 3BR .,2~Ba ........ $450 Unfurnished 34 5 ••••••••••••••••••••••• •A-nnA-~ Ivan We lls custom. ••••••••••••••••••••••• HALPIMCHIM.Rltr. 5PM 2BR,2Ba ··-··· 1315 1!"1"ms
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~G~ frntg. JOOOsq. tt. AAA te . 2 BR, 2 Ba, ram rm .. $425 ••••••••••••••••••••••• c 0 M p L ET EL \" ::..;;,;~~-t:;:::;::o"'\ ;~~~~~·~·~·~-2~0~0~o~"':...11~P~ri~n~c~ip~a~l~s~o~n~ly;·~646~·~15~1~3;1 nanl on Net lse. + l20Cl---~6~7~5~·-4~]~9~2:_ __ kids, pet,$190. , WALNUT SQUARE 1-luntington Beach 3 br, Beautifully furnis hed 2' r~-~ \~ n ~
HARBORVIEWHOME sq.fl.Avail.rorrctailJof·LotsfcWsat. 2200 $l8S.2 BR,stv,child,pct. 2BR,2Ba ...... S285 /29S l'h.ba, garage,nr. ~ch . UR apt . Oceanvicw , • ].a.!!/,
5 br, fam rm, pool + fi ces. Xlnt investment ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~E~ltv! 3 Br. 2 ba, TURTLEROCK Children. $27S.SJ6.7052 w /patio , huge pool, -· _... _
jac uzzi . Hi gbly up. $160,000. 675-6900 o LOTS total 104/209. special reatures, kids, 2 BR,~:~·~~R:'f1425
2 BR, 2 Ba. brand new adults only . U:!ase. Near \':--<:~. ,:_,...!%}: ~Ian
graded. Sl03,SOO. 1700 Choice location, Hunt-pet, Call now! 2 Br., 1 ba, fam rm .. S3l5 1225. mo. Next lo the Golr Course. 494-8458 or "' . "'--~_...IBS\;,.
Port Ashley, 644·8889 · FORS.4.LE ington Beach. Zoned PAINT & $AVE 2 br, 38r,2 Ba,F /R ...... $3SO beach in llunt. Bch 499·4322 . .._ -----~"' Ownr. '. Newport Center Office b · Prol-•o·onal or I hid t $165 --
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Waterfall. atrium, hcavi·
ly beamed living rm.
with close-in vu. $91,500
l story, 3 Br, 3 Ra . 3 cur formation Call 644-S\6.S. PAI\, 1993 Kihei Rd ., Balboa Peninsula 2Br. $29.95 WK UP. l Bdr.2 Ba CTIVE
garage. Cpts. drps, fully cP:.;r:.:i:.:n•~·..:0:.:n:.:l,_Y ____ Kihei, Maui, Hawaii or ___ •..:6:..4o;2~·..:9..:9..:00..:....•__ Fabulo u s Ocean t Bay & Bach. Color TV. maid DISTIN
landscaped incl. paUo phone (808} 879-1528 2 Br E -So'de, bl""· nu crpt, VISleN views. Ideal for Bachelor serv. pool. TliE ~1 ESA , 2 Bedroom. 2 lcrtil trellis. $124.SOO. '" BA YFRONJ RWALTY CJT Couple. $395. Call 415 N. Ne"·port HI. NB.
PALM SPRJNGS R·l yd, 2 ba. F /A heat. szso. 552-7500 640·6i521673·0099 64 .. 6~968:'.'.'.'.'.'.1 _____ I le-dro\Hn Orflce building, spec·
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SS.750. 586-7115 SEEK & FIND" p;.., UoMoishod 3525 tri-level, 2llR. 3ll•. wet ""IGHT LIGHTS> ••••••••••••••••••••••• bar. frplc. tennis. pool. ~
Rent or Lease· Be:iut. Clse to bch. $4\1.S per mo. TENNIS COUR1S
clean Tow11hou~e 3 Br. 2 675·7184 -----•Elegant Hee. P:iviliofl
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ror e11Ctra living, with 3 Ddrms., 2 b.l.lths, p:.ir.
clovator. Close lo beach quet firs,, copper plumb·
& parks, $149,500 ing ; x Int conditio n!
TURNER ASSOC. Justified price, $101.500
1105 N. Cst J.(wy, 1.nguna RENT
494·1177 with option to
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THIS spacious family bdrm .. condo with view&
homeis the"biggcstbuy pool; encl. patio .
in the little villaa:e of Spacious feeling. Option
Laguna '". Well designed money required. Price
2 s tory • BR & den lor $67,.SOO
BR>. Offered for only OCE.4.M VIEW
$63,900. Beautiful duplex; prime
Mist1i6n Rily 494-0731 l6C. 3 Up, t down, $175,000 L-Hiiis I 050 ••••••••••••••••••••••
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TLEMENT FORCES & jacuzzi; lovely green·
SALE Beautirul 2 story belt. Wklk to stores, golf
Spanish Condo. 2 BR. 1\11 & ent~rtainment. Only
&, Pool. Clubhouse, Gas $26. 750. Easy terms
Bar·B·Ques, green belt Call Eves. Bkr.s.59-1986
and Children 's play· icrouna. Value $28,500 uaiot Beach Cottage.
and more . Asking Liwe ne•r Se•porl
1700
/\ bl Village, Lone Bch '27 •500• ssum.-e Marina & State Colleae $18,900 loan al 7% In· In •·ii Bch. Ideal Hca-teresl . Addreas 3941 8 ~ ·
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644-6952 ground.a W/pool, ~ecurU1 CHRISTJA,N l'A!llLY, l..OOCIPOLl POl\IDDC>SA WHIT£ ::
gate.&: mueb more. $215. F U N 0 ..-S T..:i £ M ·I ~-----.:"':::•=:::••::ltO:::;•:;•.:•::~::•:.':: ... '.!'..•-+--c:J"' per mo. ply1 lt all lncld& PORARILY LIMITED. En)o,1 J1uirh 11,,., .. ~ 11: ·l'lftd" puia1tJ wi1h rwe.r M>
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Call Dan a\ ... rm tor INFANT SON. PRINC. .1't....,irotu••l.UwidD1,Mad fl fof'NCh. 1t11ll int <'tt.ca
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cel~b. 4br, f1m, 2ba. pvt ba + bonus. oomtnunity
comm of Nlguel Shore,. pool, ten_~1 vacant.
all lux'1, W.Cout Pacifi c Atk"I · $47,:KJU. By ownr.
RE, 831·2600 &M·69S2 1pptto1te. Al\. ONLY, 7lf·*'51'11 ~•bM to "s..k 6 f'lnd" In cw.. 1r1hil-Pl'P""·
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$2.9 5 .Laguna Hills . Unfundshed •Pool.Jacui7.1,S;.nu1a
846·7582. ••••'"•••••••••••••••••• Adults only No 'r'ts
2BR. Townhouse, HB. •,; MILL CREEK
mi. to beac h. Cpts, drps, Balboa Island 3806 555 P.4.ULARIMO
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gar. $250. Im med Occup. Little lsl. Bayfrnt, new re-Baker otrramp. Turn
573.3479 art. 4 or wknds ar unit, 3 level. Bayvw. 2 right :it lst !ligna\J.
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MEW DUPLEX Balboa P•nimlllo 3107 2 BEDROOM s11a tno
Deluxe splil ·b~vel ; 1300 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1\du!l~.no pct-:.
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frplc. plush' crptM. hom,e· dlx 2.br, 2 ba. !X>C;11. 2 .car --.-. , ., -
like storage walk·ill p:irk A. slip 11.v!ul. ran :,TL "\N INl• l.1: ~ ll r
closets, blllth' & guest taslic view SSSO. 613·20.'>H li ,irdl'n apt 1'0111. rel
bath, blln gas range & llkr ruom ~1i;, i!U l klh ~
ov\ln, patio deck, 2 car C . tr -.--h 3818 : enclosed garf1ge wt111 1.1n ap1s ano eoc SP,\HKLING nt'W"JJ•I' 2
dry room. Pay only elec· •••••••.•:••••••••~··••• Ur S2 l0 $2 l!i l'.i1 11>.
1,.tlc .Adults.So.ofCoa.stDUPLE.X 3 Ur, 2 ll .1. 1·r ~1 -., d rlJs. hcl'ul .
Hw}I. s blks from beach. crpts. drp~. bltn~. nr ~.1 rdc 11 l r11n1l·d •lt"
$42~. 435 Goldenr od . ~ach $260. &\2·!_15.5 l'~pan<·~ Adult.s. no.~:Ls
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2 BR, Crpls. Drps. & Sharp Zbr. pool. walkbch, 3 U.R .. 2 ''"' IJ:rns. ttove. marrh .. 'd couple. carprt, adults /no pcls. ('h1ldren welcome. ·
$190. mo.C.M. 642·3120 $25(), 833·8974/833-1&$.t. 85R W. Center. &'5-1
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i;are, tncd yd Patios, Overhangs, Finish Need plans ror building •ROTOTlUJNG• Gard e n Ser v Ice . HOUSECLEANING is our I LL I AMS Is Sona PaUo. deslfned Ii buil&, u1t~m Remodeling "-
d • Y I w k Paneling. Free ests. de pt1 Proress dr<1(ting. Wt:ll don e. L•r1e o Ckiu'l.PI· lf.1...Un•· TnM!i Buslaeas. Call Jani~'I M ••on r '1 • Bri c le I addltion$·remodel-aU re· Caban ela J(ltcben•. &. I~ OK. Ref5 Reas . Bill 64S-S47S. Sm projects . .$56.8020 Sm;,i,11 Plot. 7S1·2lOJ4itc Ttlmmln a~ Free E1l. B•&ledY Anna. 6'1~ 61 oc k IS tone · Call 1,ted work. 644·7$98 Datha ull,o_. Un.1que I:
7 J e1nnie ue-nas s&l-7829, U®-11.11111 Work Welcome. :-~L~~~~~--i MINOR HOME REPAlR DnsSllMlki1t9 BOB'SOAROEN!NG WILL do any type of Sunthade, covets, decks, Mbr. 8 .8 .Bw-eau. 2Qyn, I!' .. suS..-.-ice Plumbin~---carpentry ••••••••••••••••••••••• Clean Upa &NewLawna , House Clean.I nc. £xper. F l r.eplacea-Planters· tirering,benchcs,wood, exp.962.1961 •-••••••••••••••••••• Ceramic.540-5560 OressmakinginTho Ph;646-2056 .... f'el stnic:es Have own lrana p .• Brick /Concrete-Patios, brk,conc.QWlll&.y.Fair li,;;n;;;------
T'Yplna Servlce. Rea c....,.t S..,-•ke rurn11h everything. De· Keep America CLEAN Ro\NDYM.\N-liomts & Refa. Est. &46-4MiS4 Remodelln1 lp/1m . •••••••••••••••••••••••
NANCY BARNES European Manner. We ••••••••••••••••••••••• 5'8·1061 Block walls·BBQ Pits. _pri ce. CreatlvedlulE.. P .......
r•tes b th ••••••••••••••••••••••• Friendly Gardeners. N •HOUSECLEANING• 710 R~P•IRS JI Y e Rage o .s1gnedroryou.Corday jobtoolge/smlstl-6021. Apt•\ Coascientlous B I' bl 1 Good W.•lat Ken,evea&U-1 . ay, 8 n ~ • • ~ype.5, i.--..C-fj~-a;.,;;· 8'0-;;;;SSl<:=':"'=:S48-~'"9=il JOllN'S Carpel & r·ashions. 556-4232 Craftsman. ~MSS. RY ~ tRa 1e eoup~l ••••••••••••••••••••~•• day1675·9184. We Ca.re. Reas. free cat., hct. ask
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remod, rapalr, add-on bleach £or your while ELECTRJ C IAN . S ml learrups . Treework .Specialis t . C11ll Peie Mov lng/Jlaullna: Student PATCH PLASTERING -Rep1lr~AReolaced
iMWalion. l'Tec est. carpets. Save money_ by jobs. mainl/ rcpain;. 22 Gar d.c n i n g I ~ i nor H.... M6-6861 * &m.9584. Lae truck. Reti. &lrrf AJJ Typet. f'rco E•· Dlr~ct t'"•ctoryServlce _lleaJ,~~·~ns.~6'!"~~-~34~39~.'---~ 11av1ng me c11Lra d~~Fn· yrs e" p . Ii c 233108. lndscp g. 10 yrs n area. ••••••• •• ••••••••••••••• 1-IOM ES OR YACin's' 548,9723 & ss:i;.6798 tlmate1. Call .540-3B25 1.Jc:;nH•~ .. CS9-1>94S& :: Cle<ln livin& rOQrn. i ~Iii 5203 ~ ..... -r r -&-2961 JJib tOo Lge /Sml rm & h<11l $.15. Any rm Af"~llYO"!"' baulln ~ 2wom~-v.ryre.Ur-·n.! Mt'--/1' L ---
1tou1h-fra-ml ng/finish $7 .SO, couch $10. ctiair ss. Gcrdenfl'in. J a p,. n cs e Com pl Ct aarace cl.eanup. Reliable a n yl i m € 645-361-4 / ...., •Pll Mt 1"2u•i119_ · -IS1dl · Rob Cunn•'ngham . ~ ' r t ...,..,, ,,,,, c...,~""'"9 ,, · ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••.•••••••••••••••••••• lSyrsexp1s whalcounts, ••••••••••••••••••••••• Gard e ni,ng Service. as S«:"rvJce .-..--....52 """'....,... R L S INOR St
6'6-3156. nol method. I do work }'Jowers /Mainl/l.dscpg p I ant 'i n g I C u t · H 1 · : .· ' ~ ' u>te JUSTPLUMllNG? •Top Soll•Compoeit• ---'-'-------I myselr. Gd. rel"s. 5.11-0101 sod. spr klrs, soil cond ting/Cleanup. Free Est. au Inc. yd c leanu_p, General H1usekeeping llc/ins rd. Exterior. 1 ¥Y FaslS~tV Ri:asJtutes •Mulch• RedwQO(I.•
Finish Carpentry Cleanup. 642_3102 moving, il t:'.Y area. Reha-Excellem ·Per Day monthly . 979-3335. -Just One Ca.II 'to: Call 586-6930
v. Remodel-Repair 642 ·l33l/"'" ~........ ble, low rates. W-0347. Call Cella MB-2049 •Wallpaper ""'"'ing• J..Ul',J PLUMBING. Tr H ~--•Ice i inceLenhorr SJ6·S47 CetMnt/Concre+~ .....,.......,.. L d '' · t -~ --I --~-"--'-'-----an scape ain ei:iancc GARAGE y A RD & •louse/Apartment clean-Dy l'~ormer lnstructOl'" • 6'2·4111 fir
Kilt's .Carpentry-642-61 ••••••~•••••••••••••••• •GA RDENING• ror the Proress1on al GENERAL CLEANUP ing by lady w/cxper. CarlRebko--646-2449 •••••••••••••••••••••••
Doors-Shelving-Repairs BJock.-Slui_npstone ~alls-Mow/Edge/Maint Look ! Call Bob879-3009 645.5402 &t.S·506l · D e p n d . O wn trans. L.R. OTIS Plumbing ree Trimming, Topping,
Water hlr8, all sires, dis· Pruning, Removal~. Low
posals, stoppages, re-Rates. Dan. 540--0460.
pairs, remodeling and . . -replping. New Construe-Tree Remova l, limb1!lg ~
Patio covers-fo,ormica . Pa tio S l_abs -Dr1vcs-FreeEst . 648-0930 ' 847.3637_ lSl Class E~t/lnt paint, Refs. Pla~tcrs.645-8720 Lawo&TreeCarerq.an LT. 1-IAUl..ING , CJO\IN . paperhanging, airless
Com ple t e Malnt, yd l..ow rate 642-1939 hefor SAW, YA R·o WORK. L..tscopiftt spray.25yr sexp979-S294
l!OHIL PAINTING lion. 24 Hrs. lie & bond Shrub clearing. Gen I
Jnt -Exl. Res. &: Apt. 6'2-6263 cle11n·up.546-6t03.
M ASTER C rartma ns C--'-cleanups. lawn renoval· 3PM.TokyoTom 5.56-0347 •••••••••••••••••••••••
Speci'alty. Remodeling vnrracto r ing. pruning/trimming. , ROTOTILLlNG $25
finish work refs Free ••••••••••••••••••••••• MG-4676. •EXP~ RT J ~panese GENERAL HAULING Landscaping-Sod Sales.
est. G uar wo~k 4gs:31(:1$ Ne w !Jomes/Rm Addi-• Ga~deni ng Service. free REASONABLE Free est . Mast.er charge --------~-1 ti 0 n s A 11 Ph as es Expert Japan ese Estimate. 646·3370 * 646_SM8• E/p 'd college student Cons truc t ion Bond i Gardener, Complete ya. Oays/eves961).2170Tom
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area. 751-0684: To Place Your ''l-"n!it .;.;: ••••••••••••••••••
PRO!". Painling&l~aper-R_e s ult'' Ser vie Re uphol sler y, above
hangin£. Ext./lnt. Lie. Directory ad . · ... call average quality, below carpenter, odd jobs, ins /lie. Finan avai l. Services. Neal & Relia-L~wn care: Mow, ed.J!:e CLEAN'U P/lJGlIT
genr 'I ho me improve-McCullou g h Con s t . ble.NB,CdMarea.Free haul . budge t prices HA ULING .$10perload
ment. 645-8368. ' 5.16-79•16. Est. 645-0694 s.:¥>·30.53 el<l4. Mr. Moore. • •64S·4767••
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P atio, db l c arport , 646 1323 20432SanlaAna Ave · ./"f.-sq rt. ample parking. FOUND'· Long-h a ired Fem le 7050 Suile224 Costa Mesa Catalinaviews.Separate ,,,,...._.....,_ SOME tfNITS t'OR · 0
w/s toragc ne~ paint. LIVENearTheBeach! ramily section. Closet ~==· .. .._ SALE AT 10"/o DOWN Ma le Germ: She_p . ••••••••••••••••••••••• Call64Z.1470
S215. 968·0848 NEAR OCEAN Casa del Sol shopping & fine beach. ./ ......,...,......... Koll/Irvine Center. Cali Blk(fan. Trained Vic. D a Y W o r: k . ex p c r .... <":~".':'~'.:<o~~<":~
LovelylBr Upper 2&3 1DRMS Beautifu lAdultApls 644-2611 . Da n Curtis,(714 )979-9205 Nwpt.•lgts.646-8394 Depend. w /xlnt rers.1-
Quiet4·ple:c.$l6S. Beautirul s tudio apts. Fram$l80 1',0UND : Chihuahua . Need8hrs.Call558·0707 BEAUTlCIANSW/f'OLL.
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hwashe rs. 2 car garage. 962_6653 ROOfftt 4000 65, PER cft. Ft Handy to San Diego Fwy. and 18lb Sl. C.M. 548-0496 s-crvic es -companion ·lli~N~~i1?~~~~ 3 Br. 11/:i Ba, in good area. Sundccks. i-·rom W 5. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~ 200 lo 2000 sq.Cl. Call & . ~ 1
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· · NEW D~LUXE2 bI'·tri-~k sto".( ~s rps . 548_97550r.64.S-3967 · 750to 4000 Sq.fol .Toploc , Has out or sla te tag . 675-2013 oe .... 2 BR duplex $200. mo. ple:c a pts. Nr . beach. ava1 . ino. on . WATERFRONT Frwy close. 220-3 phase Pleasecall!W0-1976. IH_el_p_W_a_n_f_e_d ___ 7_10-0 I clientele, C.M. area. Sal
Newly decorated. CJD. c lose to e verything. lse.575-4S66ev/wknds. Gentl e m en over 40 , Hew•_...leoch pwr . o lh er p lus e s. -'-'--~------I _+c_c~o~m_m'-._5<~8~-61~<4'----
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Infant ok. No pets. name 1l, .Lh<'y ~ave .1t! Unobstructed panoramic house, ocean. $29 & up. $150-S350Month Springer Spaniel. 5 mos. •coutticol
Bay St. 5-48-2020 Open for 1ns pcct1on Sat. view 1300 Sq n 2 BR 2 536-8518 View of boats &water 1800 Sq. t't. M ·1 Space w/2 br w n & w ht. N l:I m e Ceili119 Installer
& ~~n . JOA~f ~ 6PM. 715 Ba. dbl gar,' a~iults. 00 llLL GRUNDY rroial Ofc .. lge rear door. · ·C o h v · · V ic Sa n Ex per .. l\fust be able 10
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548-1311. :J BR. 2 BA Foret.>d air Williams. For1nfor.call pets. Boal slip avail. GwstHome 4150 Realtor 675_til61 $250. 1777 Whittier St . Cl e ment e . Pl c 'ti sc layout & supcrvisc·in-bllns.$225· t:ollcct :213-9&t-(~!U ..,d 75 1 233. -h St ••••••••••••••••••••••• C.M. Ua ys. 540-57 10 think--492-71.88. Beaut y Operator 7i·l-0601 ..,... . yr y. l;:o~ . p . Se . A .1 I Eves "'6 068! sl.itllalions. C<J ll 556-3131. ~----~--C LL ·r [ , . "C" 875-0236or675-6l63 r1\'. or m1 . va1 or •CDMD<!luxeOfficcs• ·"" -l ~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;j w/followlngtorentspare 2 BR, 2'r.! HA tit dio . l A. U llN ! We have It · l<1dy , Christian in Lie. }o'ull service/ample prkg F 0 U N D : :\I a 1 e I• in top NB salon. Ask for
Bl D w u&~P :.di. Lt.vcly <i pt~ ne::i rwESTCLIFF across fr ho me . l'.:x. rood, nice the WELTONBLDG. Costa fl.l esa-Santa Ana Dachshund .med.6ro\.\ii. Jim.644 -7321 p!~~O-'$26~pl~o. -is beat h & llunt1ng ton Coco's~ 2 BR, 2 Ba. f'rplc. patio. :>40-2562 2855 & Csl J:IW)-675---6900 i\l-1. 1200-i l20-1716 sq. rt. tiland .. Baker & Harbor. AD DIRECTOR I;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;,;
J At O'>l>W><lj ~'larbou,r ~rea. $165 to patio. cr pts. drps. F/A ' orri ce -ware hou s c -CM vie. dog grieving. We n eed ~adv erli s in g l•
oann. g ·,,........,..., S4. 00. I at1os, dshwhrs, heat. ga·. wa'" to shops, "Haw 5--~ H Is.. parkin g. 220 P w r . :;.w.0202. · 8 & G•rl • ~ -646'.12S2 644 2228 help. If you WO<ked in ad· oys I 5 ~•70_ 1 BR. ca..-clean Sf!me frplcs. Al.so clean, $240. Adulls. 1""'.c Irvine. . PRIVATE ROOM Execut'tve Su1'te .2200 sq · ' · LOST .. , •• m . Rd bone rt. · & .., '.....,. ~ h t J r ....., ve isang are now re-10 to 14 years or age. Dai· · crpts, drps. stove & ref. nice ouses o ease rom 642·0239 ror ambulatory person, rt Deluxe office area on 11..tals~a-4600 hound, ,.,, .. ru·gbt, ,,·c. ,. d k'ng • ~~ N I N' ~ .....,. ire or a non-wor I ly l'ilol delivery nutes. ,31 W.18lhSt.673-TI87 _,_ 0 ee. Good meals. ice sur· Newpo't Harbor. with ·r h ould J'k t Tobia · C ••••••••••••••••••••••• Ba k e r & F a irvi e w . w1e wow 1 e o maybeuvailableinyoor llG CAMYONEAST r 0UD4infS-EasU~, M additional 1400sqftadja· Wante d temporary HEART BR 0 KEN . choose your own hours as area. Earn profit for dt!·
igrd :;.~·:;,~ni~c~ni~. Property...... Townhouse from $475. Joe . Avail now. S.7148. cenL Crpt.s, drps, ample storage •P:n c·e-for 751_78761837.1200. our part-time Ad Direc-liveries & cash. trips or
846-lJu lease .. Ameni~es incl: y aH. ..... 4250 free parking. Coast Hwy restaurant equipment in l ---~------tor please send a 1.e~ter or merchandise for selling
6'5-20200!' 642-6560 Dbl .&elf cleamng ovens, P at Newport Bl. &12-4644 a g a r a g e, s h e d . Personolt 5350 resume to : Cla~1f1~ ad new subscriptions. 1''or
• •RGE 2 br lower, •' vt. 1 & 2 Br. Bch apls, .. en & w•sh /dry cOnoection. ••••••••••••••••••••••• • .. wu,ehouse 0, ••ore. Call ••••••••••••••••.••••••• oo 41 • "/o Da•I• P>lot · 1 · 1 11 .....,.,. ,........ ,-•--L--...1--...t SEVERALS "tes 500 """ ,·---~ ~·--·--~·'-" --, .. 1nor-mat1on pease ca patt()·,-ra·rrge-;--781 w. up, a dults, no pets . AJ.C, 2 frplcs. d~ gar. -""""'9•----r• · · u.i evenings : 638-86Si --PREGNANT7 w--1 . 0. Box 1560, C&.;ta 642.4321 From San
"Wilson, unit "B" $18$. 536--703I&S36-0C9Z w /aulo door opnr. Stunning vtew, cJub rq.£li.' ~hrud~150 5~-~l -Caring con(idential rt1esa ,CaliL92626. C lem e nt ~-San Juarr
646-82:64 ) l 644·0509 privgs,sleeps6.Summer oca ~ a Jace n ° i\lcdic<il Student Couple cou nseling & re£erral. 11 -'--'----'----1t..g..Gleach 3148 resv., $85 wknd; $125 wk-mar In 3, bank & wisml do~ desire r e-Abort ion. adoption & Capist rano a.rea. ca
2 BR, pool, $UIS. Adul ts ••••••••••••••••••••••• Large ~ BR. 1:~ bath. ly . G loria, 645-3167 or restaurant on Coast Hw y asonable' 2 Br house keepirig. 1----------1 49S-0ti30 and Mission Vic-
24$5 Irvine, Apt A.Lag una C harm. 2Br. Bltns.Enclgar.NrHoag 337-3958 al New.p~rt HI. Ample w/fenced yd .by June t5. APC,\RE S47 -2563 A /PAYAILE ~~~~O.Toro area, call
548-7476 Choice Lo.cation. Pvt.
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h V N 2 Br, Oceanfront. Wkl y Sa nt a ,\na. Love yd in A/P, type 40.w.p.m. EqualOppor.Employer
LARGE 1 b bl' .pore w/ 1ew. o pets. c-425. S ummer Lease R r. ns. $2SOyrly 499-3488 '41' PROFESS'LCLASSA work, ha\'t" own p~·r P Oil.IMS? llighschool grad. 2 ·Vr:s dshwhr.upslairs.Adults, · $3200. i\1id June 'lil Mid Bldg, 2790 Harbo.-Blvd. mower.Ca \1548-7l34aft 5 ONE WA y llEL p <:oliege p ef'd but nol lootR paia
nopels.$140.64>4291 2 BDRM .2BATI-:IS.kitch. Bd MESAVERDb hE d Sept. 7 14 /S9S ·6697 . C.M. Air cond .. wood ----------1 CENTER ~ecess. C~an~ ror od-i\f ust hav:~a~':r~ront
dining area +extrasi\. 2 rms.,l'h at con o Wkndsonl y .213/798-~12 pane l walls , dr apes, Responsible expectan1 24hr llot Line64S-8800 van ce ment for right boatyard exper . Need Lr~V,!~ ~pt~ ~~ sk~t~~· ling rm. Most attractiv< with pool. S335 Mo. * llG IEAR * carpe t. elec., music, parents desperately need person. Salary open. Call skilled worken; w/clean
& desirable apt. 1 blk STEPSTOIE.ACH janitor, par king. M.R. house. NB-CM uptoS200 SPIRITUAL READER ror appt. ror interview record. Blackie's Boal brick snackbar. balcony rrom Vi ctor }Jugo, beact 2 BR, 1 ba.Wintcr$235 Spacious cabin.sleeps 14, Stever, !'.1 gr. 557·0136 or mo. 673-S'i'62 Open 10 AM to10PM betwn 4 & 6PM Mon 5/S
Xlnt . location, re a s & d wnt w n. No pets NEWPORT CREST nea r golf course and 646-l!J96 --"'CC..'-'~-"'-----1 Advice on all matters. thru Fri 5/9. Ask for Mrs. Yard, 673·6834.
rent.3SIVictoria.Apl.3 Adultsonly.$250.Le<1i;c 2H R.2 Bacondo~ lake. 14 'x31 ' playroom1----------Bminess/ln..-nt/ 312N.EI CaminoReal Chruma.549-1167. BOOKKEEPING. lite
_ .. =. =6_-<~25.,--2 __ "'.:'-:----1 ~·~97~·1~6~l7~o~r~642~·~...,.~~· --1 WE HAVE w/poollable & color TV. NORTH COSTA i\fE.SA FinoKt San Clemente, For appt. 1~~~~~~~~~~1 secretarial & girl Fri-
3.BR Zb Bak Summer · ra tes £or fami-Medic a l/De ntal suile. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Call492-9034 492-91361· day. Must hand.le ace's.
. .a nr. · er an M.wport l each 3869 I y . w e e k d a y s . 950 sq rt avail. 1st Ooor Army Reserve F'a1rv1ew. $200. (714 ••••••••••••••••••••••• , Ownr./Bkr.494_8611 ..,., ... ,, rec\" & a ce's. pybl., 962 5769or (213)9495474 0__.._~ payroll & gen. records. -. PARK MEWPORT Rentafs.fo sa-ft 4300 300 11100 sq ft gen·! ore "°..-. ........ ,. 5005 SCl-flCK C ENTER PAIDTRAJNING S6!J()_:_pec_ mo. t"'ul l lime .
LARG E , cln, quiet, I br A.:PARTMIMTS ••••••••••••••••••••••• space. Ample prkg. i\1r. ••••••••••••••••••••••• INTRODUCES Hunt. Bc h . Call !\tr .
w/palio. Adults, ref. req Bachelor l or2 RE.SP. Womanto shr. 3 br1 -0-'K_e_ef_e_._8JJ_._2000 ____ I-IA RDWA RE STORE. HEW \\'EIGHT If no previous military, Reynolds 846-0011 ror
$160. 646-2395. Bedrooms and ---------home in CM. $150 mo. Water View ofc, pvt bath. Newport Beach, old CONTRO i~ 18-35. sta rt al $2.86/hr. appl.
REC. redec. 2BR, crpl.s
drps. s tove . Adlts. n
~ls. $165. a48-3240
Townhouses STi'::PStobeath.lge 2br, Call :MS-SI30beC.5PM A/C. util inc., reas rent. fashioned store perr. ror PROGRA:\I fo,r. $229.500pcn 9-6 frplc . garage. Yearl)'. 2400 w. Cst Hwy lacross couple . $40,000. com-Previous Militar)'. lo 431----------
Slart at $3.32 /hr & up IUSINESS Oaily 1 ~SJOO __ ._m_o_._6_7_J._6"l0_. ____ 1 ~1 ale/i'"emale. beach apt, froin Sluft Shirt} S44-867S plete. Owner1 675-7283 or Ir h foll .
· P I T · private room w/ 'Ii balh.1------~---494 8253 t 11 owing sounds Acr~~~-r':°o~ ~~~ion ELEGANCE Ir.I block to water, usk for*'* Des k Space, 0 .C. --·--------I ~~::"vf~i~hsle ~~1~1~':;f D"90Point 382 •••••••••••••••••••••• Island at J amboree o~ On the Bay. 4 br. beam J ac kie646-1040. 1\irporl a rea. Compati· PRIMT SHOP Center.
M · 38 2b t SanJoaquinltills Road. ·1· r l DIW t ble pa rty.Reas.833-8190 Letterpress/ofrset in ar1na-r . a. ep s. cei g .. rp · · P3 10 · Need female to s hare
frplc,bltns.$325.4!J.1-97D4 1714)644-1900 S55{l mu . 673·57 19 s.uper•leanapart.Near •lMO.FREERENT • Fullerton /PlaEccntia ~._, weightFASTon
499 -0 l ----------1 1 k d "' area. MUST SE to ap· Of" ·'""""agn · eve w n · Beach. Color 1V. Pool . 1-2-3 Rm. orri ces from ----------1 preciate. 870-4564 or Foua.toinYalley 3834 SanClemente 1876 etc.$27wk.642-5716. $135 p e r mo. Nea r 52 ·="~67~7-'3~·------l~tweightFASTon
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p'.N'rHOUSL' . 2239 noon D,.,,,·nct•·v·e•. Pr<'ce •'ncl. w•~· _, · "" Irvine. $85 + util. Call 833 r n L<-l . hi FAST New 2 br & den. 2 ba. Jane,evesSS2-8260. ___ ·284 __ 0_A_ter_noo __ 0_ aUinventory &fixtures. ny;;;;' 1weig on
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I k look. be h WANTED F I l h $16,.500 G we1g t back cec over g. ac . : em.a e os r . ••••••••••••••••••••••• everytime 4 lldrwotr-1$185 "lz ldrMfrOM$205
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'' 0250 La Hocieoda "OUNT AIN VALLEY
Sold ror S00.000. Will rent my home. No children.l•---------1 -GIEi+ * 2 WEEKS FREE ror $500 p er m n. to $125. mo. Btwn. 25 &: JS,. THE.COLO""Y 120-FTus tin Ave., N.8. FAST WEIGHT W SS IS q u aliried pa rly. 259 646-5876 bef. 11 AM .... REALTORS MZ-462.1 ..... ,,.OST ALw··vs A Move in w /deposits A 'd Loh<. (7 1 1 PM '""~"" '""
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$230 R r . S . 49'l·7436nr684-......:. E .Prime reasonable space F •'LURE bec•use you e rig. ecur1 ty. 1----------1MAL $150. + utils. Furn. ·1 bl I & II •Business Owners. trade "' P I J . R Apart L~-•-• I UCI D ava1 a e arge sma . still ha\'.e tbe same crav-oo. ac uzz1. ec, me11ts ..---..-poo. te nn, nr. a Old Id h 'th what you ·have ror what
B'.d• wlc '''''.'' rm. D wor c arm w1 '°'"" for the same r~-or Unfwnished 3900 833-3030 ennis. cv F h I d bl you want. 752-0740. .,. ........, B1llj.·,,·,1·.·.("••l•>r1'\'. «• '""9 r enc w n ows, ga es &h at made you over-•••••••••••••••••••••••
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furn. APl'LE APTS. A
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living. 6700 Warper Ave,
Irvine Av<'. at Mesa
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Hunting ton Beac h . VERSAILLES 847-6047. No lease. Sorry
no children or pets.
LGE I BR, l ~ $1"1. mo. HEWP'ORT
Mar"r ied coupl e or 'Securitygatecnt.raoce
mature adults. Warner & /Underground parking.
Beach. 847-4440 /Elegant furn loungt'!I -~--------;/Bi llia rds, e xe rcise.
OCEANVU . Yrly, $26-0 Saun a rooms. ri'to. Great for sngl. or l llld pool & sun decks' ~• Jacuzzi, vbl Jeyball. 'Ocean view! High on the bluff ove rlook· • bch. 63(1.SJOO 1ng New Port Harbor
J(lRunfurn,$1.S5.Adult.c;. /"Privacy! Pcacerul ,
~,.Pell. l mi. bch. 911 Spacious.
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f' es t i v a I or Art s C •.,DY ROUTE
-wishes to share an apart. Grounds. A" SCHICK has an answer .
llCITlllC J&EW c:tltlPT ! with same. 642·3M$ ADUU WCSll( UWllC
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580 BROADW1\Y
LAGUNA: BEACll
494-7915 i i .••8:~~~~~<,•"no L&e 5 Br, house in Hunt.
• 1 IR, 2 91 female, 21 to l>. $f00,mo.
1 • 2 BR & o.n I.st & last . Util pd. loruoj~~~~~~~~~
,.,. .. $175 or'Nancy 968-SZll TOP LOCATION
MelCI V.rd• foil & Ac1orN Gar09t'1 for a...t 4l 50 MISA YERDE
540 • 1800 •••••• ••••• •••••••••••• DRIVE Pl.AI.A =::~'.::''.::''.::':'::::=~=;'.::".ilOxn GARAGE. $21. mo. ror store o~ office. Ample
TllE EXCmNG 2178 Placentia, C.M. (ln pi1rk ing. Tow'n&courltry
r•LM MESA APTS-rear}. 636·41Z.OC.ll t·S. almospbere.
Excellent route oC ~and.y th d &·!Racks availa ble in · · 8 program at C· Veloped out or the same your area. Ideal way W 96.000,000. research that
s upplement i:;alary or. JedtOlhe(amousSchlck
p e n sio n . Locations. Sl6pSmoklng Progra111•
Installations &,; Training 'ttulydlfferent! furnished . f'inancin g •
available. Can be ex -ffY•'N Look;:?" for panded to Cull time in-
come. f"or iaformation PllMAHEN
ph. 714·879-1284 <; Weitgltt Loss. C.U:
......... w-.i 5010 · 551-1404 ........................ .... -..... • 1$2S Mesa Verde Dr. E. MI NU1EST0r1r• Single Garaire for Rent Coata Mesa.s.tS-4l2J Need s mall \>us lness. DC~. Costa Mesa, Pl. 644· Beer taveri\, earthworm
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T GWJ1 • C "'"!Irr s11 • .,..,c...,. Bach, 1&2 BR. from'$162. ex. M. 979-1802. 2800 Sq. Ft. basem ent f~ or fast-food Clpera-
Adulls. No Pets lion 982 ..:a1 1192~ 1S61 Mes.a Of"_ ST ORAGE garage ror complex or clubroom, Of-• .,.,._ •
(S Blks EastotNewport rent. 1959 Ma ple Ave, No. flcc=a I: atorace n'nl. AdJ s, Tnllt
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Oceanside iZ5·2416
Los Alamitos
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Santa Ana 544·9'11 0
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And orrcr Top Wages .
* Molders-Frbgls
*G"-Loborfts * AtHntblers
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E:cper. & Trainees
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Me n & Women
MacGrt_-Tachh
1631 Pfacenlia
Ex c I t.1 s i v c a 11 a d t.1 It '"'~~~C~o~•~ta~M~"5~a~~~ a partment complex in1-
0ra~ge Count~ has im-Canvassers for sports or-
med1at e opening ror a gani~alion eve nings "4
matur e i~dividual tbru8:30&0 Sats10 'til 2. ~/degr ee in ~ec rea -Starting at .. 1.7& or ZS'io
t1on frelated fi eld 9 r + bonus.S36·2100. -
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recrealion programs.
For further information
Coll 644'3389
9AM 'lll Noon
THE llVIHI CO.
5 50 Mowport Cir Dr
Mowport-
Equal Oppor. Employer
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llm lle num e r o 3 Ofricea. recepl .. rest n.SOC-$4 fi.. l J*'TDLoimt . Buy, Ltase, Re-nl any u., exper . necess. CaJJ
s pacious 2 br, 2 br. &r den rm, A JC . nt•ic, deluxe Call Art atcm-7068 . • .n....... Co · Ew-opean car (OC' over-$40-?0jl Days
unJU•1re now avail. Lge $225 Mo. DrollerG75-6709. r..otresl,rata---.na:e · 1ea1 deli,•ery. Factory ·
noor plans. OfOce Sultt1 .., sq.(t. ...di a.ttltt-""9-Co. price. Free \.rave.I plan-
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l.on1 Bnch ofc. suite. Shr W/~m-V Jl'.ff»-'"~-101.ablO f strvl'lt ltarbor ~. ,fl3·4$$0, ffdo Vllll &e, Tue. " Wed. 2·10 p.m • (213)597~ pat.illteparty.6&5-37'0 !\. l.L · Yt•n .8. NewportBucb.fn.1781 ClaulO.dAds
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l'\all Ii Ptume.·C>Ytr 11{ Mt.&ll" proliclenl in au $125+. HOUH o( J'WJer, PilOlDuiCTION Stoc.brotrers ore. Good ~y. 5 l«a~. breedli.' Ver)' buly ahop, Mr, lttcbardt, 8«I MS5 \ 1' e ~ • l )' P e e x P .
MetroCwW• 1 1Plc·A·Pet, lOC. Adams . helpful·t.SOO· Call: Weo·
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* ... Tl"UE •uCTIOH• wAN Teo, u ... Wat• "'"' ,.. "' tottent<rs, have rebk. THREE-40Ft. Vm1Loads new """'· c heap<
MOHarborBI CM ~ Bl~d,Hl.&.O&Bcb.982-8000 Nlt,e1HalrFuhJons TYPIST \ dYIK4·UC2
' CaUSC&811u HetfD•y94cePay ~:T11!L~1 'iiat:J~tur~011: . Senlce Sta. Attend, rw1
Clll.LP CARE· I yr old •AM·3PM •• •P!!1·9J'M. re41 ..... 418-3321 ., IBM SELECTRIC II o• e/t . B•own's Shdl, 990
Mahogany & Waln~l llcdrm & Dining 039·•""" "
Rm Sets. French Carved Solo, Clocks ,
Carnival Cla ss. Ov•r 100 P cs CARPETBARGAINS
bOy, my hom" l :»&:ao, Earn $100 ++per week '86-~72:8. 1 E.Coaat Hwy, NB
•ear Palisades SC!hoot1 dol.n~ ~Joytb&o wwtc: tn MUISIS Experienced accuralc Typists needed servlce Station Atten-Bric·A·Brac. S-ltoll lop Desk, I-t all T:fs~~~rpe~.!.n~
north S11n Clemente. our ~and oewofcopen· LvwoRa., immediate ly. 7·owpm (nluSt) dant, ex..per'd. Day &
Own tr1a1p. Pam. oa .. 1 ln1 Rear O.C. Airport., "' "'" p l T ' O · 'e es Full & p /time App ssr-3550 " •Xlnl opport.1.1n'l ty for If you'ra look1nf: for ii ar 1me pen1 ng v • · ·
Trees, Rod & Sq Oak '!'ables. Baby "CHEU!!" 1~
Buggy, Sleighs, Clocks •. Br.ss Hang ca11 67:i.7162
• po1i.ti'(e minded lndlv. e-h a 11•"'11 •, 1 FIr1 t .... Day & Evening Shift, 11' SbeJI Station, 17th & ~ I I H Ith h I trvlne, N.8 . ,,OJt per1ona nterv!ow, 11a care aa a JX>ll · Excellent Wo('king Conditions
l .. amps. Frcnc t1 · Curi~ & C hin a
Cabinet s. Cradle , Chopping Blocks .
Brass Jee Cream Set. Pilcher & Bo\vl ..;,
CLERICAL
ASSISTANT
Cllll m.8095~ lion for )IOU. F/Ume 3·ll. Apply in Person ServJce Sta. Attendant P/tJme 11-7 .. Xlnl 'bene. full or p/time. Nigh~/
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be neut" dean. Apply in Park LidO Conv. Ctr, 4&6 !)Qrvlce Sta. Attendanl,
Monday Ewe -Merv 5th. 6:30 PM $$CASH SS FOR '.-:
Good used furn rrcfr1c:.
l"rzrs/stoves. 546-076.'I. person, H.W. Wrtitbt Co., )o'"'t4a:shiPi Rd. Newpor,J 330 W•tt lay St., Co1ta M•sa p/time. Expcr'd only. SllE: 253 Horth Anaheim Bl. Anah i26 Roehe•ler. Costa ~ach. I Ask ror Paul WiiI'd Ava II eves & wknd:s. A T T E N T I o N Pertee ottcrlf. permanent Mt:Sit _. -''-'-'--'------1 A E I 0 rt •t E 1 Ne a L a pp car , ~ (Corner Anaheitll Lll vd /Cyprcss J employment, Paid vu.ca-· NU'RSJ'l~O 11 <1ua PJ>O, uni Y ·mpoyei.... handwriting. Apply 2590 C RAi''"''l'SMt.:N. n ~w'
U9M tilter 6 monlbs, PIWI OU!lek~eplng,....&_lJle ~RM.!.5--LVN!§.. l.!•1!111•"!111111•••11[11••••~!9!1!!!!!!!\! 1..:N.::•:cw:,,poo:;.rto;:B.:;lv:.:d:c•.::C:cM:_ __ I I II 8080 z:o~c~~!dc~~~~ tooe0
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oneweekpaldllmuorra 1ardening part.ume P?d 11 'w t 1 .......... ·W..ted ......_,W..tflf 7100 IT ..a. A11pU..c•• 8010 ~-·~.~-~~.5 •••••••••• qualitywithre-cyl"lin~or, Chrlstmas. Company 'Newport Bch. 6'4>-0232 • YOU . an per,11o~a .. ........, .. -:--or SURVEY tlepnone• ••••••••••••••••••••••• WA .. 'TED · pald lite,_ hm pitul. aur-.., 1>atiafact1on & lotllJ in· •••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• Part li1ne, 10-3 pm. our USED ORIENTAL ll.UGS " nostalgic feeling. Co. U!.
e: •• l.m-·'•'c•landdental HO,USEKEEPERREST. volvemenl in patient o<f•'c e , CdM . Mature · 1~7 1 ~tt . Langley, Suite ~ R IJ bl k J I ···LIST'TI • & ·ror CASH DOLLAR F . FV. &63 -5052. 10·12 neril.J, edut-1tlional aa· ,e .8 e woman to eep care. O n our ~rO · ~ ""· • SALES _w=•=m=•=n~p~<~•~'-~7~52=·~0623='--I TAPESTRY NEEDt::D. PA ID t• Oft YOUR d ·1 sistancc and employe .d1n1ng room spotless. fesalonal staff. Positions MeHVIW•Offlce PVT.PTYSONLY. Jt.:WEl..RY . W.<\l'Cllt::S. aty. ----,
ltotk purchase plan. Ex-Hrs. 12·4, 6 d~ys $300 per Open Cor 7.3, 3-11 full & of Un1'que Homes MEN. WOMEH ·rELEPHON E SALES· 64•~ AR1' OBJ ECTI-i . GOLD w Cl n led T e mpora l' y
<=ellent worlcing condl· mo. Ambrosia, 505 p /&iP.Je . S,al. eops· '' For a Governm.ent Sell Orange Coasl's;1 ____ ::::.:.:='----I S ILVt:R S t::RVI C I':. s torage s pace for'i1
lions and 1rowth pot.en St. Rm211, Balboa Penn. menaurate w /exper. bas 2 openinp ror sharp sponsored lax subsldy ravorile .newspaper. Kenmore 800 Washer $'15. F~IN E FU RN & AN-restaurant equipment Ill tl•I NB. Vacations, bolida)'a le 1 1 G~_earn1ngi;. B1gcom-Ma"lag Waaher $65, h d • w.eUpay beoenta. Apply c'"allJe~takt.e s .. ~~-program. m1 ss1ons. Choose the Gi~n Elec n.-ver ~-TIQUES. 645-Z4XI a gar a Ce· s ec-•I
Mon'"•uFri._3, a •c 1e .-..-~. EXCEPTIONAL h re t 0 k .,.,, wa rehouse or stort!. -lmmed11i1te opening INH4LAT10H "° •9. y••~ EARNINGS ours you pre row r · Guar/Del546-8672. Junk Cars. Willridelhcm evenings:638-tt684
otVailable i n ou y ry -""-LewisFinancialService 9:30am to 1pmor 5:30pm or drive them. "WILD
! Manufact.urlnK THllAP TiCH Cot1volescentt4C)spffal 3SOE.17thSt.SWte210 to8:30pm.Ca11Mr. Rerrig.10cf$50.13 CFS15. HILL "Call751 ~1483. WANTED : Addrcs8o4
Enilneerlng Depart· Min. Z yrs exper. or lOJOW. Wamer,S.A. RECEPTIONIST Cosla Mesa.64Z-6'15J al 646-4100 be twee 17 C f' FF $t2S. All WOT"k graph Any make, mdl., ment. Will prqare and schooling. Salary com· Call 546-6450 9:JO(lm a nd lpm. A·l . 549-8500 • POLAR PAPElt cond. Cash. a54·2384
m•lntain recerda and me°"'urate w/trautlng & ---==;..:.=.;_--1 Equal Oppor. t:mployer Di h h CUTTt:H. .
Clles, eatber data and exper. Conta"ct ~r . PERTEC offers pcrma· Salesperson, expcr. in ·---------~Ge·~· p~l~t .lo s was~r. Standard 35 1/::", full Musical
prepare reports, charts J{amilton, 6'2·2734 ext NURSING nent employment. paid commereial furniture op p, lavoc· o. power . 2 11~ years old. lnsh'tlrfte'nts 808~
and schedules. Requires 3 8 7 • Cost a Me s a . ~ RN'S vacation after 6 months. sales. Xlnt Commission Telephone sales $lOO . 540-7652· I M ad c 1 n We s t e rn ••••••••••••••••••••••-..
11 minimum of one year Memorial l(ospitoal . com pany paid life . structure .752,0114 FULL/PARTTIME Bicycles 8020 Germany . $8,000. Call Flamen<:oguitac made in
clerical experience plus.1~E~O~E~·~· ~~~~~~~I hos pital , s urgical , S3 tO $5-~r Hr ••••••••••••••••••••••• 870-4564or524·6773. J apanrorJoseOribe. w
sow.p.m.lypingspeed. 1. LlVE&WORKIM medical ;ind d e ntal 1 k . • Used·Bikes /P~.$15/up.CU S TOM Ca-rpct XJntin~.l!rnit..>d~~~-in.s$l~~
Apply: TANITORR"1.:sT. MEWPORTllACH b enefits . 12 v.a paid SECRETARY Time Tele ·~ ar et.1ng Buy fsell ftra e 2488 . · ment. r1neco1tu.1l1on -r · HOAG"HosnTAL holidays and excellenl hOs 3 Openings 10 their N 1 Bl 'l\i Ph· Installer . Yours /ftt1ne . 496-3006Capo.Ueach. ,.
PERTE6
Refiable Man lo keep, working conditions,._ If you can take Gregg new Orange Co. office, ~~~~; · ' · · Reus . 22yrs exp. All Off' e...-·a..-& .''l kitehen & outside· spot· s horthand wt 100-120 Afternoon& Even.ingllrs types.646-15-17 IC!rvl"nl'9"..-· ~
IA .. m'b· ~0d5•, .• '.8 ·-"~ ~h' m5•,,· ICU & S..ICU Responsible for greeting wpm , type betwcenSS-75 Guar. m in. $2.50 hourly GITANE 10 spd, 1'1\Ce new: l'ACKARD BELL SL"''° Eqwpment 808J 1
17112 Armstrong Ave
Santa Ana, Calif.
• ~ -M dS ~-look ' r · · M •r " •••••••••••••••••••••~ • urg. ~ vendors. <=ustomers , vis · wpm & a re 111g or a wage & 1nccnt1ve. en $175. 646-7312 .. t. 5 or Mediterra nean con.sole ~Q1:· 2~1. Balboa Penn. ilors an{l employment challenge, then M?nd us yrs&over Call! 645-2975 $80 645·6081 Exe svl chrs $15/35. se 1~'-"'--------1 Xlnt benefits, working applicanu:. Will relieve your resume 834·1030 chrs $6124, dks. di\ stl
J conds;in·serviee&:conti· On PBX and perform '!Classifiedadno36Z 5 Spd Schwinn Tandem H" R"· t . beds Span Pierce: 867 W 19th, C •• Irvine
Industrial.Q>mplex UHIQR SALESMEN nuing edu cation pro· clerical support tor the c /o Daily J»ilot. Telephone Solicitor, work ~~~~· Like New $l25. ~-ro~:ht ~;:n swai:: JamP 645-7411 . ' _
Age l.0·15. Earn $20-$40 grams. Per~Dept. Personnel Department. P .&.Boxl560 from your own home. · & li ght fi_xture. rustic92x30·· ''L '' Desk~
Tum-.Ea::it on -Alton 8,t _per week g~ncw 301 Newport Blvd Costa iesa,Ca92636 836-5·178 aft. 10 a o·ogs 8040 wrought iron shelves . Chr~l00.3 Sidechrs$10
Red Hill (3 blocks No. of eustomen for the DAILY Ne *·Pot l Be 8 ch · Must be well groomed wlid)ls . ••••••••••••••••••••••• 549-4227: ea Credenz;i $75 8' Con[. :::~u1!:~-= ~l ~i ~!tu':!a~!~ey:~usta~;l;;7~1;;4~/fl4;;;;•;;'8'l00;;;;;;·;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;1 :~t~l~:i~&r:~C::~ SECi:tff ~RY~~nd~ Telephone So}ici~or. ex· •PET WORLD• • * B L U E C H I P ~b~. :~:5$7~~~~C::t
Armstrong. outofaehoolby3!00p.m. PA.CKA.Glls·& and. minimumSO·w.p.m. ~o~~~g okc~owledge .de· per '~ ~nly .: ~ T Shih-Tzu ; Lla8ao-/\pso BOOKS•• c:.e $4.0. 5' Soia ia>o. sr
and be able to work al •ssE· MILr-~•s ~ping speed. sirable: 645 _4520 ~:!ius. S.30-4. l· a t Wc;stie, Co~kcr . Pug, SJ.00 ell 646-Z393 Sora. $300. Accpt reas. oft
least 3 days per week. No "" 1.u.; P Ch1h~ahua. t_1ny poodles, 2 0 o o a I Lon s h 0 w fers. 642-4097 &833-2616.:.
An equal opportunity deliveries or collecting. Imme d . need f o r Please contact SEC.RETA.RY do x 1 e , p 1 l bu 11 s. A . · 3 7 bl
employer M/F '.fr ans portation .PfO· trainees & packagers on or apply lo :,. Req 's extr~D)ely capable TELLERS co.ck a poo, l?Om .• I 00 ir~~a:i~un'!:: ~-::-'~or AD 0 R ES S OG RAP H ~~~~~~~~~~! vided. Call&«-6236 continuina: b~is. person tb handle wide & MEW ACCTS ~11x~d puppies. St~d fi s h. Cos t $1200 . Sac. Co_mp. system. Mod. 1900 , Equal Opportunjly The People Machine _ T .Knight vif'l"iety of ofc duties for scrv1cemost~~.252S .,.,,...... 846 .... 75 printer, mod •. 6380 plate C1 !1KTYPIST Employe, Mariners Savings & W.17thalFa1rv1ew.SA. _,,,_ ..., mak('r . Ca bnts. 8' ~ T•mporory Service PERTEC r apidly growing boat Lo S&L 'd " foroccOlllltlng..,.of 178421rvineBJNo220 . manuf. Pacific Trawler an.· exper req · Openeve.s531--5027. ornce1''urnilur1..· s uppl 's.554-2:11:14 •
heafft. .,.~Laundry help, p/time ap· Tustin . 544-9392 723 S R "l h S A Apply in person or call Unclaimed Stor11gc 1-;;~~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;,; core ~·;i prox . 7:30-noon. CdM 17112 Armstrong Ave . k .8722·. 1 c ey, · · £or inLervw. Mrs. Bray,_ .Golden Retrievers Huge selection, like newl• ....t firm. Exp. pref Cl. area . Call 494·5065. Santa Ana, Calif. 7141642-4000. AKC (714)637-6485 desks-c hairs-tables-· MOVING
For •ppt., ceil Pat PIX... -i-..r----(714 )540-8340 SECRET•RY(,•GCY 1515Westclilf.NB 1 u ... 1· bl · MUSTSB.L! . Answ ..... 90JI~ 0 .d Al L. Ah' EqualOppor.Employer Golden Retrievers. A.KC. cc. nuc icva e prices Brand n e w offi c e Klicka. 133-3995. Exper. pref'd. Varied . cc1 entw 1_e f S an 33 Champions. 645 -6438 United Americ;1n V;in & • LEASING shifts. Wknds included. Turn Easl on Alton, at immed . opcn1~1,t for a or673-74AQ. Storage. 540·38HO. 2481 furn1ture ·3 Walnl\t Companion/Cook to care
for elderly gent 2 day
wk. Some nursing care.
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EOE. 540-1962 Red Hill, 3 blocks No. of Sec'y w /sh ability & a Tow Truc k Driver, must -r-Alton Sl. Irvine. De .s k s · 2 W a 1 8 U.\
Representative 1;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;1 MacArthur & Red Hill in· pleasant perSQnality Lo be ex per. Top pay + fr-Collie Pups for sale. AKC ~ . • Boo k c ascs, 5 Swive I• terseclion, turn right at work_ in o~e of the nicest inge benefits. Apply at champ bloodline. Call Elec tropbon1c Console Ch airs , I V -S ha pe d
PERsollllEl Armstrong. • locatJons 10 N,8. 8:30-5. G & w Towing, 1000 556_3837 or546-Z525. Stereo.•New. AM /F1~: Wa lnut Receptionist
Part-Ti me · Leasing
Representative needed
Cook Dinner for attractive apartment
Top wages. Be:nBrowns. <:omplexes. lndiv\dual ___ _:•~99=·~==~·--~ must be willing to work ,.~ p · ,.__ I weekends & have adap. ..;...,..., /lim~. _...va cs table schedule. 1 Year's cent Hospital. Call6'2-0593• public contact exper.
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COOKS appearance & peri;.onali·
Exper. only t« busy eof· ty. For further inforMa-
fee s hop. ,Must know egg lion
AND broiler work .
.-&:nclil.&.:Appl.y.in person
Mon thru Fri, betwn 2 &
4pm, 2278 Newport Blvd,
CM. Ask tor ofricc.
Count.er He lp , new '
Orange Julius, Laguna
Hills Mall, lnLerviewing
on the premises, May 8 &
9 from 1-5 pm. For·mor.
information call 642·7971 .
COUHTER GIRL
20brwk. Approx124
El lob1rt0'1 Rnt4
Fashion Island
Call Dave,644-2030
Please Ce1.ll
644·3389
91\M 'tilNoon
THE IRVIME CO.
559 Mewpori tytr Dr
Mewporlleach
Equal Oppor. Employer
EGAL &!cret.ary, temp.
pt. time w /possibility of
perm. full or pl. lime.
Hrs. flexible. Heavy
cqrp. business exp. XJnt
skills. Mag I or II exp.
prererred. Newport' Ctr.
Call : Sally 640-8510
nn Mon·i'~ri . Please contact Irvi.ne Ave .• Newport . tape plyr, tum tbl. \\~s Desk. 4 Recpt. a r ea
CLERK Anequalopportunily Evelyn llamilton, Bch . FREE To gd. home. 12 $199 .95 ·NOW ~145 . chairs. Glass Cocktail l~~"""'e~m~p~l~o~y~ .. ~M~/~F~ .......
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644-5600.E.0 .E. · mon. old male dog. Pl. 1)46.K218.F.Goodrich. Table , Make offer; i: Typist for Au.omey in NB. Lab & St. Bernard. Gen· 752-0460
Major Orange County Receptionist.• Legal Ofc. s.cr.twy/RecePt Dependable, mature. Ue w/kids. Needs a yd. SCRAM~ETS ! .. ~~~~~~~~~
land ~evelopmcnt CQ.. Is Newport Center. Well Architecturai & lnlerior , Enthusiasm necessacy .1 ~64'.:.:'.5-094::'.:'.~J'-------I ANSWERS seeking ii pe~~onn_ cl g•oomed, personable Design Firm in NB seek-Will train. 645-40CKl E--t y 8045 Pianos & Organs 809,,
I • Tb ualil ed ' . . 11 · t 11 rT'l:"IC" O ov ••••••••••••••••••••••• ce_r .. e:J 1 ap-with 1,-,. l•pUl· g. Call 1ng ante 1ge n · se •
I I lh 13 '· starte,,M .. •tbeablelo •••••••••••••••••-••••Morose -Slant -HAMMONDOrganSpinct. P _ican · w ave · Shirley·atS«-5292 -1· Bl · h •ea,5 _personnel expec. · 80 I TYPISTS "Outdoors '' fe m ale . A1as -uts -Moving.Sacrifice, .. . typ e min wpm PUILIC'.TIOHS di ,,..._ BAILS w /exj'.IOswe in employ-Rec•pl. P/fime shorthand 120wpm. Call A white, frien Y V1.:"rman u"c:i '! " B&t'f)fr. • f
ment. compensation & . 673-4222. TYPISTS Shep w /papers to home Comment about <t Very 6T5-J468 or6lJ.057U {) ben~its. Good clerical Typing&Pub.relations. t2ndSh.ift) ·.,; with lots of r oom . rich man: '"11e'sgolso .., . Some knowledge of Real c.,., 4547 much money . he ·s Gulbranson 0.-gon. like skilJa . are a necessity. d · bl w ·11 r 'm ty · •1 ~~=··..:::.:.:c.· _____ _ Estale es1ra e. 9am-SECRETARY 1 p e r 0 pis s lopped counting it. new . $900 • I Typing 60 ,w,p.m./sh or 4pm 5 days per wk. for STEMO duties ror all drafl & Calico kittens. 5 weeks NowheBAIL...<;it .-':" 552-0591afl 6pm dictaphone.This is an ex-about -4 mo·s . Ca ll rcpro typing performed old . 847-4601 arter 4PM •
cellent opportunily. If 644 .5165 SECRETARY in technical publications AskrorGregLamb. pmzwor mtaaxr-JD""·. )IOU qualify send com· Are you bored & looking dept: Also, rcqsexl'.l'l!r. oo -~ --: - -~ -- - -, -
plete res ume. including R.N. llPM to7AM. Relief. for a challenging posi-Lex1tron & Redactor BEAUT. r..,em. Lab, I yr. ""'~ ·
salary history & require-~1esa Verde Conv.,Hosp. lion? If you are, come P;OWer machi.nes. Polii · . Very friendly. needs gd · · ... , ~ ~~
mentSto : • S48·5S&S. s ee us regarding a t1ons reqprev1?U5exper. home.646-655Jaft 5pm. • ~~Aul .
career position avail. in as a repro typtst. Apply • . ':AT'~
Cldltiflec1Ad413 Sales-C3nvassing. Crew our engineering dept. at: Inte r state Elec ~ Furruture 8050 )-=o.f-.
C/o D..U..Piiot Manager. MJn 18 yrs old Position req's min 2 yrs tronics Corp., 708 E. Ver1-••¥•••••••••••••••••••• · · · ·._\
-r for s port ol-gani'l.ation. recent secretarial ex per. mont Ave. Anaheim. •Sofa, malchiqg ' Lov --d
'A coJ..x:NIENT SHOPPING ANO
Sf:Wlpop GUIOC FOR THE P.O.loxl560 C E · g 4thru 1· arnec. verun s Apply Al: Inte rstate A SubsidiaryOf eseat. High qua 1t y,
Cotta Mesa. 92626 8:30 pm & Sat's 10 lil 2. Electronics Cocp., 708 E.. A-T -O, Inc. never us ed, moving.
Eqtital·Oppor. Employer $2.SO per hr or 30"/o +gas Vermont Ave., Anaheim. Equal Oppor. Employ 1 _,968=·~8822='-------
Programmer··
JUNIOR
+ bonus. Cail 536-2100. A Subsidiary(){ rn /f
SALES GIRL A-T-O, Inc. Equal Oppor Now taking applications Employ mtr
p/time, Jun lsl thru 1,..~~...;o,~~~~~~~1 Sept. 15th. 18·25. I' WAITRESS
CASHIElt
HOSTl!SS
MATTRESSES ...
Queen, Full &Twin Sets
Priced to Move Now!
,833·9625 &646-8686
CAL. ON 1HE CO.
For• Ad ill W019111S World
Cdl s.. 642-5678, bl. 330
Sew 'n' Save
The Persimmon Tree
229 Marine Ave
llaJlj(ja'Island
DENT A~ ASSIST~N~. Live.in lady to care .for ~ner"el1e, enthwnastic elderly invalid lady, ap-
1ndiv1dual wanted .ro prox. 3 mo·s. starting
Laguna Bch. Practice. May 31st. 1 Day a wk . un·
41/a day week. Exper. til then. Sal, rm. brd.
·necessary. 494·3598. ~ 842·6113. Eves s..16-2862.
Dental Orlho Assistant-~lalc & female wanted. PROGRAMMER SALES. Jewelry Trainee.
<:halrside exper. Irvine. Full & p /time. Apply Matur e. s harp. en·
Secry /Recept. w/exper.
in rurniture indus try.
New Co. 752-0114.
•Secy's-Severol
fl00-$800 JOO'"k Fee Paid
C-OOK
IUSIOY
PISHW ASHER
& MEAT CUTTERS
For Butcher Shop
Sal commensUU1te
wilb experience
Creal Savings on Used
Furn: A·ppli &Misc. •
Wilson's Bargain Nook
545W.19thSt.C.M.
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C II ... 7800 PERTEC Orrer' perma-thusiasLic, resp. P /time a · Kentucky Fried Chicken, k d N B 67"4734 nent employiTient, paid 1 c":.::"':.::"::::'~· :.::·::..:~~:..::=,--1 Type 70. sh 100
Real Estate. Legal.
Liz Reinders Agency
4020 Birch St, Ste 104
Oent.I AssL' ... orth 2929E.CoastHwy.CdM' vacation after 6 monthtl. SAL ESL A DY Li c ; d .
Chairsid0e . Approx . 4 MarlMH.-dwm-e c ompany paid lilo, Al"-'' E. Dayton. Rltrs. days wk. rtho .E:xp. req. h · 1 · I ~ . s~-...._,d o.sp1ta . 'Surg1c a , Bal.·,lsland. 549-0647 or Starl$3·$4 hrdependln ..,..,,_,..... medical and de iltal Newport Beach 833-819tl
Call for o....,._..t on exp. No smoking. Ag CaU673J20SO benefits'. t ;!IJ:i paid 673-4324
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• Exper'd only. OMC Mere w~ldng conditions.
Httpw ... 1.;i 7100HelpWOR!od 7100 ,. •••••••••••••• b •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••
.Esplorethe Cruiser . lmmed. Will maintain and de·
Great . ~~r~~:~~I M&.-7471 or velop tests utilizing key
0 .. di 0 1 ~:::::..::::.;:::;~----·I station simulator to test r N>ll'a Maaseu,;e·strght, ·w. tm. key disc systems.
~ . Gd pafy. Physical tryouqualilyrorCombat Therapy. 645·0880 or 2 Years experience re-
Arma Trainin& you'll 67c.M~ quired. Mini. computer
just that. In the dart. · ~ ~ m•cbine language ex·
ail empty: slom•ch. .-urcHAHI' c perjence desirable. App-Maybe eved.)n_UMtrain, ~ ~ lylo:
The reward ls knowing
YoU can do iL Join the
people who've joined the
Army.
Class A. Licimse req'd.
Foreign car.s , MG.
Ti-iufnph, J ag. Ferl'ari.
)(Int working <:ond s .
Hollpilali aalion. 1,M any
beiiefit.s. Call JacK Vass,
64.2·9405 or 540·1764.
NewPort Imports. •3100
W. CoaitHwy, N.B.
PERTEC
17112 Armstrong Ave
Santa Ana-. Cali£.
Irvine
Industrial Complex '·
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Turn East on Alton, Ill
Medi<:al Assl for part time Red Hill. 3 blocks No. of
F ... /C Boo ~kee.p er bac:k o(fice. Phone MacArthur&Red~Ullin·
w/secretarlal exper. for M2·85156btwn12·3 wkdys: Lersectlo'n, \um right. al
1 girl ofc in Coflta Mesa. Armstrong. Do not apply unless ex· Medical Asst.
per-'d w /piy'roll fl bk Exp9r.Immed.Po&_ition AnequalOpportunity
tpnt thru trial bal. Cal 844~1754 emt!IOyer MJF
6'2·'1812•8;30-5 ,. Medical AssistanL All ~ ....... ~~~~~ ....... ~l
-GAL NIDAY · pbues,back ldront ore
For Creative ob. p/tlm11. lor aen'l s.~eon-Call
Ple•se call Mon thr ~ betwn9-noon.
Frl.,875·~· Mar l.lflle, no 1ayorls.
.Gas lttetionj'At.teltdant. Ellab accU. 22-46. SllO +
<Exiton) fl't.1poMtbl 111ar . Mr. Lyons ,
ll\td11nt. Mon tbnl •f'rl.;.-,·.;;i-Me='""4SS-=-=·;_.,--~--1 to &pm. 26512 Junln. Serrt. SJ¢. Nd •p1:1on MOTEL MAI~1 pltlme. Apply Coat.a Mesa Inn,
c.U.. 3205 Harbor Bl, CM
G11n11r1l Oltlct Girl
CaUS4l-fSllaher0.,30
AP ror !lo-Ann f7"ffd A Joll77
!W1'""4 Yolll
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extensive backlround in
marine b af'dw•re &:
pailltl, lo be purchasing
a1ent 6: pricinl clerk at
LIDO SHIPYARD; App. b' In peno9 weekdays,
900 Lido Park Dr,
Ne.wport Beach.
REAL ESTATE
Make exlr• money.
Openln1 rw & pa(lor full
Llme., Uce""8d real eatatt
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Serious Minded?
Looking For A Career?
Then Call
STOP N GO MARKETS
' . ASSIST.ANT MANAGERS
we Offer A. stcrti1MJ Solary
Of 0 .ver $6 5 0 Per Month +
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Skh"'Y Ha•et1 Rest
501 No. Brookhurst
Anaheim 776·8020
Job Site Will Be
25254 LaPaz Rd
Laguna Hills
WoltrenW-.1
21 yrs or over. Apply in
person , El Matador
R e 1Laurant. 1168
Ne Wport Bl. C.M.
DREXEL ESPERAN'l'O
din. rm. set, ladder back
t hrs. Xlnt con<l. 644-1161
aft. 5 wkdys .
King Sz bed . new, com·
plete. Still packagl!d.
Xtr"a fi rm . $190. (Worth
$47 5) Queen $170. in·
eludes deliv. Usually
home. 835·2263.
Moving-Matching Sofa &
Loveseal, $300; coffee ta-
ble, $85; Refrlg:., $150 ;
23" color TV, $1 35 ;
Washer & Dryer, $55 ea.
Both for $100. Lge end la·
ble, $75; 548-8858ev.cs.
Waitre,;s .• Apply in person King s ize water bed. wood
aft 4, Sid's Blue Beet, 107 rrame & headboard.
21st Pl, NB Call675-&'m " • .~ ... ~
WAllRESS, full time, 6 Mo. Old Sofa, 2 match • • ~!'
21 + exp. for gourmet Chairs by Kroehler & ~· ~-'
Rest .°Art.3pm.64Q..8120 R oc kin g Rerl i n e r . Y..
W AITRE5SE$ 545'3788 l " :
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bd 'I In(• I'"'"" "hv1·t11, •~Ir~~· '"" • EXPER·o~•y mas ter rm s u1 c. ~ !.., "1T ""I . .1 .. ,1 "1'"' ;:·u. ····<t •i:
831.1550. Mr. Hartford beaut cond. Toplint!, xlnl ''1w.i-(llt....-r..... 111 11111 ,.,ri >"I" '""'1,.,1 ... · 1·11., value al $1700. Loe al · i,, • «·>t' 11n,11,ollo• ··r 111 ··:•~-r 26742 Oso Prkwy, M . V. JI.lg. H ar bor. , Other in1 .. ,. .. ~,;..,._ 11tdn"'-• 1~·1'"'"' ·
r 't h · g old 1::a.,...,.,.. jnckt'L 1.111nt.,, ,t.:.1,· ~111~1t .. r "!"H' )'H 111 l 't1"~1'i{:.-WHQWANTSTOWORK? urni ure ein s · · l'rlni r d l'll1ft1 r n 9J!t !I . 7~~7 •\1.~ "''~ 1t ... i.111,.,1_ ".r
DRIVE ACAB! c84:.=6~-32=7~2'-------I w om,.n·,, 811('1 11..,. a1 f3M·lnch Send $1.00 f« e11eh peU..-n..
CllOQSE your hours, G--Sale 8055 h"lll with 4Q-lneh hi1•): ~6 (l" Add n• for each pattern b\ J lf --~-butt. ·12 hlJ>l : ~!I (~'1 bu11t, ~' fir~t-class m ail al'ld ·~Iii(' work for ~~rsMe • be ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1111,1: 111 r11 hu•I. hi hlpl: 4 ~ handl1n11 Send to Alft l!' your own ............ en or 0 Sal M (II bu.11t. 1~ b\i•l: 14 (ts h11s.t, llrooks, 100. the 011111 Pilro&f• Women. Can be slightly MOVING ul e . on, 51.1 1111,1: 11 t41• bust, .j2: 111111: Nttdll"i!ra rt l)copt .• Ro• •li.l.t •
handicapped. Neat-Tues, We~. 1oam·6pm. 4111 1 ~1 1111111. 5.1 hlpl. Old Chelst'• Sl•tlon. New
Clean Appearance. 1513 Anita Ln , NB StndStooror,•ctipaUl'rn. Vorlr. N. V. 10011. Prt..'1 ~
V.•·., reli•ed. Age -lo 646-4950 Add z.s ~nts kw eat'h pall<'rn Namt', Addtt'», Zip, Pan~ ~ ~ ..:::::..::=:-------I forfl™<la,,,,mail•l'Kl sp«ial Numbfr. ~ 70. Supp~menl your in-Jewelry 8070 h•ndlln11 ; olherwose third S•"e rioll •rs! C tl'•L•·
come. Drive a cab 6 hn ••••••••••••••••••••••• tlaM dehvery will I air' thrtt ~autolul lhlnJes. Srrld for Nett-
d ......... · ""ttk• Of' more. Sfl'ld 10 Ma nan 19'1S l"ttdlecr•fl CJ1l•IOf.! or more a ay. n.,.,,y in WA .. 'TED Martin, «2, 11\c> Ua11y r1101. Jdf.11i,:n~prinlfd irutkle ri~i , person. Yellow Cab Co.. " P11tern Otopl . m W~t 113111 New' Nifty 1''H1y Q\11llJ SJ 00
186 E. 16th St .. Cosla TOP CAS lf OOLLA!l. SI . N•w York. N '" 10011 N,.w• RippleCl'Q("ht't . ti 00 ' HCM=•·~·~·-,------l PAID t'OR YO ll ll. Pnnt NAMf:.ADDRFS.<:..z11•. Stw +l\n1t8ooli Sl~J IT ~17.f: and S1'VLt'. NUMttt:R Nttdltpt1lnt flOl'llo; fl 00 J EWELtl.V, WATCll .. :.'i, ON t:t'REEPA'M"t:RN ofyour tlowl't('tfll·hf"llloclk n ,'W
ART Ol)J t:CTS. GOLD. choi~losen<I !or,onrfr~ p~t ll1irp1n C"ro.'hl't hook II:«!
S tLV E lt S BRV IC E . tttn tnsldr Nt;w Sl'f!ING lns1an1 Crocht't0ook s1 eo fo..,lNE fo~URN & AN · SV MM F.R l'A TT ~;R N lnstan1Marr1n1~8ooll $1.W, -.. I 8005 CATALOG IOO:ol)'lt:•.•11 ~11,.-~. ln~l 3nl MonfJ' llllnl $1 flt , CT~l~Q~U~ES~·~·~64:::S _ _..,..,,.=:::_ __ 1 rrH !'Hltl~rn 1"Wpon Srnd 7.'i;: Com1lltte 1;,n llook 11-w >
••••••••••••••••••••••••· """"st:W *KNIT I~ with Com11lrtr,Al1h•n.~114 , S\00 Antique Sterling Flat Mlscf'llClnl'ous 8080 hJi~lt'tis.iiuo11•llern .... 11 is 12 Prlit Af~h•"~ 111? !'tlY · Service for 12. Apj)rAlsOO ••••••••••••••••••••••• l1¥tMnt f'••lnon 6ooll, .... 11 00 lbJll tif 16 Quilts 111 •• :60'< Jl.500, Sell $1200. Write 1954 SEEBURG Jukebox, lnst-n15'J'*'ln8 6ooll. , , Sl.00 Mu~t'un1 Qulll f\(l(il; lf2 ... ~.
.,., ...... DaUvPilot. Box ... 50. Quadr•-g game, t•QuHti1 forTod11~-J ..... , nu """" # 4"' ...,.., Booko! If Jiffy Hut~ ....•.
1.$60. Co.sta Mosa, CA 1 y r o I d $1 5 O o .
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'Mus 'T4 llonda Elsinore CR FOREIGN DOMESTIC rnll•. Must aee ~ ap. HIW .... M. Xlnt cottd. Like new. 1 orCLAssiCS preclalt:l $3$00 firm . MllCm!i
Uyour car l1 extra dean 673-U4f. OH DISILAY
see~rlrsL. 9715 ...............
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2925HarborBlvd. ..,. •CAflRl V-6,'4 spd, n AL
Costa Mesa 979-2500 bro'Wn, perr. eond . MERCEDES DEALER 1983 Porache m..S. ~
J..oloded, $4000. 673·9163 6862 Mlnch<ster, .... medl'ty Pflff. l3IOO> VQl'U! ~ TOP DOLLAR Buena Park 5'.S-4807: . LI ans. 523·725' • Beal pr) '' loer .ue, l'A.ID 9720 OatlleSanlaAnal"wy. t• 812. Am lnr.....,. Sw>er llO<i.'.U .-i.
IMMEDl£TB.Y ':••••••••••• ... ••••••••• w / tape deck. Chrm Priced lo ~U: Overseu ~' •••\• Trolter1,Trav!I 9170 11ia WILLBUVVOUR We are pleased t.o an-whls .Xlftlcond.6"·8788.~ DtliverySpe~i.. __
9.0LO ••••••••••••••••••••••• FOR~ DATSUN. 'l))Y-OTA ~ce the r~otone R----..u. '-9751, L •; ~-.•••••••••••••••••• VERY C " ---.oaltG"CAIS Oft:;VOLKSWAGEN o t-h t-r-4tly..-ettat ~ , ---_ ••nil •s:•onan,~bdytogo' 14' S tarc rart Tent CALLORCOMEIM PAID FOR OR NOT. automobiles'OfoJi,tlb\e •••••••••'•; •••,P•••••'' UlllO ell::<!''"· '800/otfer. bailer, hard top i.nclud· TO 5.HUS w~1 L~L ,p AV ·T 0 P Owned, driven, & ~: S&MPG+. '18 "RlO.. Rblt 494-322.3 Ing bed s. sleeps 6, DOLLAR. CALI.. KENT viouslypumpe'tedbyone en1. Wew tlut.Ch..lira.. •71 PLllTWOOD ·
dinette, <'losel, 10 eat ~EN.S10-0442 of Orani:e_ Cou~ty •,:· .qall$t2·JN4.5eves." IROUGNAM -'i;;;j;;-;,~.-:;--::::iif.iS ._£.e.r.r_o Cement hull water storage, porta _ ,• " larJest.new ~ar ,deateh: ••· t•;54 , IJJM;Hlttho~.CM~6'69303' Vi 1 t T thil'" ·Ill ,~ -·, orla-Fisber s tyle potti, iee box , J burner -MUST SELL!· '16 -240Z, This -remarka]le 19 -,°"9: ~ -ny op, ea e up• ~·,••••• • •m••••• . L~w &beaut. con stove .• 13,. tires, ·sure ·~-111i:, o.rre r~ j_§2~487 MeiCiCIOC'Ben& 4.50 · ••-.-t-••-.••ol!'~··~!_•• .. ORA~l:C~ -holstery, ..dua! ~m{ort •.QlN!tlNENT
--• Best offer. Con· br11kes $129S. Weekday Eves &wkends. -t-Coupe 11~noW-an,displ&;y. =..tltEAlfl IN u.~r; ·~ VOLVO-:i~ll:~!~~r:i:~1:.dff~ -, .Dr,-Jo~deiJ, ·~oor, ~Brad, 537-4127. a fl .. 3 p
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m . Sal· Sun llOI W.c.st..,,.ll '74 260Z. XlnL ~d.,·ne r..l!ab'e"r· d<e•11,8111589t·~ tor IR{ OY ~ EXCLUSIVELY VOLVO ateerin• wheel, AM /PM Prl. pty. 838-8883 •
......_ Mai•I• :•:c:it/ anyttme 7-4156 OS tires. Maga., cu.st. pain .... · ~::c-) ~gest Volvo Dealer ate~eo, crYise .!<>ntrol, _ trlck ' tt4'1 lt~Ser.ke f02 ·14cruisaire,l2'.ldealfor .6:42-84 (Red), Like new. S.S,700 How .u;. £ , tnOrangeCount>:! • mo~t e_xery op,t !oo ••••••••••••••··~·,••••
-~·••••••••••••••••••• small truck, fully eqt.Up. WE BUY Call: 557·4CMOwkdays. Pwclt•lwm --tUl':trthlt. ~ BU~Iol~B available. (97ac.JS) '74 Deluxe .2 d6...;, air
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~On Thru Summer. 847·1989. ' IMP.ORTS '72 ~DATSUN 1200, onJ :I' TAMii.A • ·~ • n• cond 8,000 mi. Nfe~J
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tl .. & Repair • .Inboard Eng. z001 S. Manchester ORANGE COl.lrCTY'S ~..,,,_ Autos, Used · stereo, t1l~/le~ wheel, coqd.'$'BO, 846-l851l
f!l..llepair (io Boal). • Autos for Sale Anaheim 636:6000 NEWEST-& UJlG£5T ~IS ~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• S{eel radials. $200.0. OI, • ...!...~-, 995. •••Scorpio Marine .•••••••••••••••-•••••• IMMEDIATE . ...,.._.. . l•yWLeeie . 830-4372pvtpt1, -• " 5 ~ot 548·9704. o-C......._,5 Dl!:LlVERV Author·,., __ _. AMC 9905 ••.e••••• ••••••••••••• ·-·~ -J ... '' 2810'l .... IU•l'tte ........ -W KU c-o 9917 ' . -luefi~s/ Au Models~COlors • ...._.Vie.to 811 , tMo Sales &Service ••••••••••••••••••••••• Sale and9ervice locrb, Marine Classics 9520 Highest$ luyw '66 RAMBLER. $rl50. LoW ••••••••••••••••••••••• -t OLD$MOllLI ~ptnent 90l ••••••••••••••••••••••• onlmport1 DiClj:M'illerMotMs leotllln.MIS mileage, good cond. 197,4 CA.MARO w /LT GM~TIUCIS
.,.................... •54 FordV' hlri llHMaurTovoto • fi Mercedes Benz (dacArth11<and ·Prlva<eparty.5'1·9068 package. Air, aliextru. H·o;.. "c· ••s-
•Jri,EWKITESailboatsails. IC a . CallRogerorbill , 1 " • Jamboree Xlnt cond. Must sell.· " fl. -'65. Westport Marin~ 2~r. llardtop, 56M orig 847 -esss Exe~ulive---rtr 848·Dove 752~ IMic.lc 9tlO _$39Si0. Serious bUY.Jrs @.· UnlT-11u a;. ... 0.5-4520 m1, xl nt cond. $1000. 12ow. Warner '~ -Newport Beach 1 ••••••••••••••-••• ... ••••• ly please..-Call---M.ike~ · _2850-H~--:.~u ...... .._._ -· 892·1832 FREE 280 5--;..a...;.._ · ' '· aruw-..,..""' . ......_ P APP~SAL a1 So.i\1 ~11n ~ T I " 9•65 '66 Buick· Riviera . 675 -8624 evenin111·.& •Costa Mesa 54U-9640 ~~··· ower 904 . We buy us ed cars & $;1n1a Ana :,,:,i'·:!l:J2 $I 8 7 3 I oyo a '· , Loaded. Very gd cond. wkends. ' ~ •••••••••••••••••••••FIAT Abartb. Zagalo G trucks . Call GltOTH ------•. rn0. ·••••.,••••••••••••••••• 78M . Asking $850 or·Best 74. T~' o, xfnt. loaded,
EAL ME! 29' F.G. Spl ~pe. Nds restored, Gd . CHEVR<h..ET for a (rec HCMKla 9727 • ofr.644·6726. " .,.,,... 9t20 nd ,'takeoverpymt.
. sher/comm. ti-fini sh, alum body. $500.MZ-9-164 appraisal. Air., power windows, s'PE'CIAL ••••••••••••••••••• -.... ,,. !I" 642·4532
save$$. Hull & cOAbin +Recreational GROTH CHEVROLET AM I FM stereo, low 70 Electra. fl.lllpo)'l'er. 1 ~' CONNEi.£ · 1-.-,.. -~------~i7 ru:mY:g~es1~0:; •• ~.~~;.~'!~ ........ !~.~~ ~~~:i~::o~h:::h ~~~. 36 mo Open End TOYOTA SAlE! re~~~i'~r~95 i C.:S~::~ct '~;~. DLo~~~.9!·,:;~ ~~9 or both $6000. 73 Chevy. s t and. Van, 847·6087 549-3331 'Fac~<iry Demo& & Ex· Cadllac • 'H 'IS' .,.· z~ ......... cl. I $1~. ~9.1-4977
· cust. conv-.---Self-cont. SELLIH·G -YOUR C •R? $10,920. cost, buy-back ecut1ve Cars. Good Used ••••••••••••••••••••••• COST.( MESA '69 (;lJTLASS vs, 3 spd. •-~ ·~1 9060 mi.·xlnt cond.&t.S-8379 ..-. -P420. Dep. S3SOO, .Jnl. --ToyotaSelectioo --"--C.,-.-~ -C-~ .,. -·H-~· int· $850 · .......__ TOPPRICESPAJD $3243.24 + tax & lie. · ALLl'lllCED -ADIUJi, 546·1200 ' ~ .. .-ru~~",;,,13 -
. eo1. 2&' MKll, ready Whffl Drives 9550 For Imports 1 0 % $195 .• Sec. deposit, Ser. TO S&L Over 70 tO"ctiOo&e from. '74 MONTE cARLo Lan· p•~-9957 ·~ruise.Very clean.$8900.••••••••••••••••••••••• Pa'drororNot 14005· Fr-orm 11995. GMAC d t AM/FM " · "'1'V
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1966 Harbor, .M. OVER FACTORY Ull' cond. Must sell, replac-in o._ . s •
'JtOBIE 16 + Trailer. 646·9303 INVOICE 5.7. 5 1=.oyo' T,A ing .fleet Call; 551-4040 good .cond1hon. 494-5011 •'1650.Aft.6p.m.557· · NEW&USED IE•'T I wkdays . mornings before 9:30. t0r 673·S985 TOP C.4.SH! A Bestor(er.
)<" JL•MDCRUISER For clean used cars & OM ALL THE PRICE 1966Horbor,CM.646 .930J '74 Custo m Nova 3i;o .'-:-. -· . 1. 'rr.l.-21. Newport Winne A lruck s ! lloward Auto,P /S,P/8,air,xJn_t. 73 P:oto ~u1re 8gon,
;,t 'Toru" Clean, comforta· STATIOM Che vrolet. Dove & Quail MEW IMCIEASE Toy.'71 Corona 'MK"II. St. '72 Cpe DeVillc-Loaded. cond. Call: 557 --4040 f'.M St~reo! al • xln~
_l;>le, fast. $l 950.675·6675. W GOH Slreets, nr. l'ofa<'Arthur. f Wag. ~ir C!ond .. Reblt 31,000 mi 's. Whsle $4500. wkdays. t:res. id ~.11e~ae. ·xlnt
f.Dsenada 20. 6 HP O/B A S Jamboree and Bri:stol . ,,75 HO ... DA J" SI eng. Xlnl cond. Immac. Private Ply. Make Ofter. cond. Must sell .•f!68·0872 •-d d toChoosefrom 1 NewportBea('h.Jm-0555. n Im enlOl'IS 25 MPG . $1695 . P .P . Metro, 2950 Harblor Bl '74Ch~velleMaljbu.2~. f2-70So. · ~.....,a e ! Must sell! Bes I Lo V 8 P /S~/B : Offer .640·1763. Example: SEDA MS mports 962-8459. CM 546·8191. >~··55.;~as97 • • air. '72 PINTO 2 ~.auto, A·l ~'bots , ;(975 & 4119. · 1972 WE MEED Yo u r c hoi <'e or 833 9300 VolluwOC)en 9770 '70EI Dorado, P/B,,P/S,, -. ·• cond.40¥. + .1 1 6 cyl., 3 speed, air, warn USED C.4.RS! al·cessonl's plus lax &. • •••••••••••••••••••••'\• leather int., sterc..'O, Pwr 72 ~onte Carlo. Xlnl. 494-7123 :. f11::.;s.~a'::· masl ~r~b~i:aan~i~4~e;6t°)&ex· ~860 ~?-~7i~o~?R li cense. Orde r .\·ours I will be landing a newt BU'( VW Engines/Cars. seat, AJC. steel radials, Cb•~~1196P'2 ~.;!;;~ 540·7000 '72 J>JNTO~ OEPEN·
DOMESTICS loday. 1976 3000 in Nov. $1000 979-0935 (8 Lo loam. or imma.c . w l vinyl t_op, ~. --u...... D :\ n L E &.
12' CATAMARAN w/trlr
$950. Aux . 41-IPopt. Don
833·3544 or 640--0321 aft .6.
S4177 & ll'olPOR~ ofr. 673-7615. · aftcr Spm. I E.~n~-$2400. or tr.ilde for Pinto '71 El Camino 45S Olds ECON0~11CAL . Vinyl
Tl·IEODORE Wagon, late mdl. Eves or engin'e. 400 transmission, lop, ~ /!;, new tires , 1\.,.,. lft11,.: & ROBINS FORD ·~M~r.r~ ~~~~. ~~ai::; '70 Bug. New clutch, brks, wknds, 556·0263 geari;, A tC, gauges, Mag 2000cc Eng. 4 Spd. $190Q.
•this week. Se.awind ~ · COSTAl'o1E.SA eng .$1450ormake offer. Cad, lo mi's, A/cond. Xtras. $2000 fl-rm .1Pf;;;;;;;rlhrth''---;9,:9966ijo &cririce Cor 25, musl sci .UllL UIJLO 2060 II.arbor Blvd. Sell $.S750. 552-1723. orig, paint. Comp!. rebll Cream Puff·Cbcrry. '73 Whls & Big tires + More 549-3874 s.ul-613Z
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64c-2_-""'7 ___ -,~~-l ~ TOYOTA , ____ !'.'_2_.~-'".. ___ *'73 HONDA Civic . '67 250 S. Orig. owner. Must seU.675·'9).f. Fullpwr. F /M.6'1J.3320 963-2784. ~ ... ,_ Drives, needs work. Auto, A /C, A01 /F m, •••••••••••••••••••••••
• Herreshoff ~mcrica 1966 H01bor, c M. b4£_9303 $1100. cash. 49'1·998S radials. Xlnt. $37SO. P.P. REPAIRS-SERVICE '73 ELDORADO CowtlM.tol 99l0 ATLAS . Eagle gaff r igged wit 499·3597. EXCHANGE •••••••••••••••••••••••
leak option at dealer S •C"IFICE S ... , e I 8"!,AJ7'"*_...,A ~crs J••CICJll0"••••••••••••••••9•7••3•0• & REBUILDS CONYERTIILI '73 MARK lV ' . Chry •--- H ~st/reduced.546-7172 ..-. ll ~ _, ,,_,, STUCKINALEASE'! BROOKLYNBUGCO. Only 2 4:000 miles . All Black. Must Sell! s.....-,n~ 4 WHEEL DRIVE '71 JAG Vl2 2+2. l own. Our f ·onal ---··-• Leather 1nterio_ r , ful_I ~1·g Owner.·~ ~s. NB Open Dailfyk Sun. 'til 10
VEHICLES pro ess1 cun.:•w· Estimates 548-9141 vi ,_,,.-~ P'I must sell ! Make ofr. Pri tants will help. 675-8900. power, factory a1reoncb.I-'"-""--'----'=-'-""-'===·• "
All types. 20 to choose •••••••••••••••••••••• pty.539-5830or.547·7721 Call The American Car 6& VW, recently reblt, nu tioning , tilt ster,ring '73 Mark IV. A real .2929HarborBlvd.,
(rpm. Call Don Preslon Plan. 114 Agate, Balboa tires, tape deck, make of-wheel,· AM /FM a ereo, "Cream Puff" absolute· Costa Ptfesa
ll'oats, SHps/ • Docks t07 •••••••••••••••••••••• SLIPS Available al 847-0873 1oam to 8pm, .4.lfa Romeo 9705 Jens1n 97l2 Isle fer. 675-9678. etc. Couldn't be cleaner! I y r I aw I es s co n'd ! 546• 1934 ,
Wednesday through Sun· ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••i••"l -'""--------'IJ-~<=:.c::=-:::.:;:::._ _____ I l741K1C'Y r----Met-aHH:-brome-w / tan ----~-· -· 20._~!p:!,~r&ac da.f. .4.lfa Romeo ·74 JENS EN Healey. 300 SL Roadslt. Immac. 71 VWSquarcback SALE PRIC·ED vinyl top. Lo mi. Every '72 Dl!ST~R Auto, 6 cyl,
J8'-60'Sail Trvclca 9560 luy or Lease 12,000mi, like new. $6500. Classic. Lo. ml'g. $7900. Xlnt Cond. -m extra. $6450. Can fin . lo m1, nice car. $1,750.
673.525,J Aulhori-...... 673·0776art5&.wknds. • 675-7884• 548·4136&551-3731 ~ $6.275 if desired. Pvt. 646-5879 __________ ,....................... 4-=u ... 636 0072 . ·----------
MOORING & 1.0 boat. nr. p C PS Sales &Srvice Kwmann Ghia 9735 M.B. 450 SE-'70. Silver, •7] VW THI... , llm•a .,.y. · 1965 Belvedere, xlnt cond.
n ·1· s2 5 f I KU leach l1"8ftl'fs ••••••••••••••••••••••• loaded, Assume lease ol • .i.. .C.. a&...o:.. • .:e.. '73 "Town coupe"· real 318 Eng, no dents, must . .-av1 ion. , 00. At T-d $2,100. 645-3W1eve.,.,,.,,,,,;,:;~,;,,,!,;;,;·,--;:,,,;;,;,·;_;!l?j II S<?S C II p l · 7PM58l-8477 GOODSELECTION MacArthurand '69. Auto stick. AM /FM --~~m~o~.~N~O~n2·~-~~1~9-1 ;;:;';:;;;;~;:::-:;:;::;:-:;;:1-luxury! All extrasatim-se · · a a t1 • NEW&USED Jamboree ;itereo. Tape. Reblt eng . MGI 9744 '67 VW Squareback, xlnt '74COUPI mac. Dk. brn. w/tan 541 -2080 bef, Spm. s6• Dock Space ava il p · 5 l t l 84S-Dove 752-oooo $12'15.Call675-Z785. cond. A•king $800. DEVILLE vinyl, lop. *5195. Xlnt 832;90S0wknds&:evelll. Newport Beach. 979-1 ri<'e s ar a ........ ••••••••••••••••••••••• 548·2M9 terms . 636-0072 Or644-4Sl0 $1777 NewportBeach Mencia· 97l8 SJ MGe' Roadster. $1650,1 -~--~~-----1 Cabriolettop,leatherin·l-'=-:=:_:::::.::::.:=----1971 P•lymo uth Bar·
.4.1Kfi 9707 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 53,0000rig. Mi .New top 72VWCONVERTIBLE terior, full~ (ac: Cougar 99ll racuda, a ir , P/S, lo
WATER s pa<'e, 220 linea \'71 Datsun t25755W) 4 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1973 Mazda Sta. Wgn, · & tires. Gray & red. Super Beetle AM /FM tory air conditioning, tilt ••••••••••••••••••••••• miles, ~con_pmlcil 6 cyl. I\ dock space with s mal speed, A~1 radio. 1972. Auto. Air. Am /Fm RX 3, $2075. By orig. Flawless cond. &U·40S2 Stereo Top Cond. Nu steering wheel, AM /FM '70 "'x R ·7, P/S, P /B, _6_7_9_-4_899 ______ _
office. Avail immcd. V fjeGJt. LWJtA• stereo. Low mileage. Im-owner. 15,000 local mi. aft. 5 ti res. Brt. Orange, $2200. stereo. power door locks, AM /FM .stereo. Orig. -70 Plym. Fury Ill. 3'l.390
£Gast llwy, N.B. 548·364 mac cond. New Michelin Xlnt cond. 2612 a.1esa Dr. P •-9750 67S.33M etc. Looks and runs like Ownr, gd. cond. 836-9081, ·· A b • or646-7833 ti $.1100 833-2158 CBackBay).548-5703. orscnc new.(491JEX> 548-6144 m11. /trans, p/' a/c Q Q res. . ••••••••••••••••••••••• LOOKING FORA CAR? 6l95 etc. $1000. 642·3871
-Silt Speed & 908 T y ~A~ ~!'!!'!' ••••••••••••• !?.'.~ ~~~~~.'-~~ .... !?~~ :~il:~:-J,~~fnte~~: ~:;..~~~~!t ~:;_~:ii ~ ~!~! ............ !!~~ .~:r. ..... ;.· ....... !!J.~
•••••••••••••••••••••• 1966 Hntbor. C.M. 646.9303 ,74 IA-VAR.IA '73280 4 DR SEDAN. am /fm s tereo. alloy The American C;ar Plan, 74 Crestwood, 12,000mi. Estate Sale: •72 Vega·
SPECIAL: '69 El Camino. Good cond.
4 speed, <'amper shell,
$1800. aft. 6, 831-2396.
LOA:b"ED"!--SHARP! whei!ls, Mint cond. $829::i. 675•8900.-1'114 Agate-.-$500.-1.ake.over,pa~m-. -H•tchb•clr \\fc:-T'&h
CLOSE OUT $1950. • 8.1.J.saw _ 499·1049 anytime. Balboa Isl~ 962·5995 or848·8864 t,4;ooo rni._$11so. 675_2326 •
SAVE$$$ . This week Only *"!NO I * Alllo .. Ho• 9800 Autos, Hew 9100 "--•How 9800 "--·Hew ' 9100 Mlos, H.w 9100 Mlos, Hew ·tlOO
·Mere. Engines at whsl '67 DODGE Cab-rorward ••••••••••••••.!'•••••••.• ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••.-•••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••
p·r1ces-Ski Boal<>. Pi<'kup. 55000 mi , A-L IMMEDIATE
.. Pisces McriM Slep bumper. lock boxes. DELIVERY
Call 645-3200 646-2022 or 548-7482 GOOD SELECTION
~:""'~~~~~~~ '72 Cl-IEVY Pkup. ~~ton. *Conti~* Tr~sportatiOI! ,._ 350 vs. lo miles. $.l,000. * Leasing*
•••••••••••••••••••••• firm. 581 ·6673 Eliminate the middle P< . -C...-'-'"-'"'-"-------1 man. Lease· direct from
'65 Ran c h e r o. $600 authorizeddealer!
McCullougn Construc-
tion 912 There m usl be a reason *.,..•••••••••••••••••••• ____ 536-_™6 _____ 1 we are #I in sales, #1 In .a· Fiberglass Camper servi<'e, ii 1 in selection. shell.7wks ol.d.SAVE '63 Ch e vy 'h P . U.
-;· $200.548-1500 ::n~~$!~t~~:~1542~ Crevi~,.BMW ·
Mobile Homes 91401----------r lOH \\". Isl Sln~1
•••••'••••••••••••••••••Vans 9570 Sanla An a Ka5·3171
Great Lakes. 60'. 2 Expan-•••••••••••••••••••••••
do rooms. Moving-~t ust '69 Fo rd Gypsy Van _4~ ~
sell! 646-6650or&t2-6179. Camper . Subble top. \.IJ' W"
~ ,,s. fo'ully equip. Self cont'd. ------=---MOtorcydes/ Lo mi 's. 675-4231 OR.4.HGE COUMTY"S Scooters 9150 ••,,.••••••••••••••••••• '71 Ford Super Van. Mag OLDEST
·7i SUZUKl 'Trailhoppcr whls, nu tires. Must sell ! ~ '~c. 3 spd tran.-.. Good Bestorfer963·2116. 'W'
d'Jnd. $175. 544.9009 73 Dodge Van, custom int.
JIONDA 8lreel DO , 5.3700, Xlnt Cond. nu
\fiodshield. leg guards, tires. 493.5305
xlnt cond. $260. 675·6675. Want ad resullS 642·5ff78
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234 E.. 11th St.
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VOL. 68, NO. 125, 2 SECTIONS, 24 P AGES ' ' ' I ' I
ORANGE COUN'tY, CALI FO fS Nl l'. MONDAY, MAY$, 1975 TEN CENTS
-. ·Har .or·· .Patrol~Sheriff -Merger Urged
~ By GARV GR.\NVIW '. ~
"T CMffltDelly~lltttun -
-Firth Dis tr l ct -sul)e·=v=1~o~r''--'c;;;re;;;a;;1:;:ea;:.=:x===::=:::::c=..=::..-
~o~as Riley indicated today he Rlley gUoted .Gates as saying
w1.ll supPort the merger of the re1pon1e tl01_e to em~cency ~ange County Harbor Patrol in· calls in the south county area ~ the Sheriff-Coroner Depart. could 6e ret{Uced from 11 tp six
menl headed by Sherill Brad mlnutn by the addition of two
Gates. sberlff;patrol ugils.
• In a memo to Gates, Riley said And, the su~rviaor added, It is ·~f would appear that the con-hi.a uoderstandinC that response
1lhlidalion could provide addi· time-for routine . calls would
Officers
Disperse
S tudents "
. SANTA BARBARA CAP) -A
croup or more than 45 Oakjacket-
~. helmeted law enforoemeQl
.,,gents cleared the mulU-million·
dDUar computer center at UC
Santa Barbara early today,
.aboUt three hours after students
seized it to protest university
policies toward minority slU·
dents.
Vice Chancellor Dr. Stephen
Goodspeed said after center
emplo}'es checked out the equip·
ment inside : ''T here's no
damage at al1."
Santa Barbara Police Chief
A.W. T·rem bly said about20 cam·
pus o((icers, 10 sheriff's deputies
and 10 or his officers cleared t he
center after reading out an or-
ficial dispersal order to some 100
students staging a sit-down pro-
test at the center entrance chant·
i'ng ''We Won 't Go," and
"Solidarity Forever."
Trembly said the officers used
heavy bolt-cutlers lo slice
through chains that had been
used to padlock the inside and the
outside or the.main entrance to
lbe center.
. He said the of(ic:ers then had \.o
clear barricades to push open tbe
doors.
Authorities sald aome ,.26 atu·
dents found in the center wer,e ar·
rested and removed to the county
jail to be booked lot investigation
of ~~~R~~~ing and d!:Sturbi,!!~-~~ ·-·
peace.
Some 10 more from the grout>
protesti ng putside ·the center
were arrested when they sur·
rounded a bus in·wh.icb students
from the center wer~ beinj: taken
away by authorities.
Officers said the arrests were
made without incident lfild t~ere
was no violence.
A sheriff 's department
spokesman said a group of about
30 students took over the building
and barred the doors aboUt 9:45
p.m. Three deputies were sent
immejliately tO the school to aid
campus security officers, he
said but law enforcement of-fice~s were awaiting the arrival
of the uni-versit.y chancellor
'before ta!cing any action.
"The intention is to remove
those who have taken it over,"
said Goodspeed.
He warned the protesting stu-
dents force would be used "if
necessary.''
"Demands have been (loaling
around for the last couple or
weeks and I do not know what the
·immediate ones are," Goodspeed
said. ''It wasn't poS!iible to arrive
at some kind of amic'able resoJu.
lion. The demands that are made 1 are simply impossible to carry
through."
He said the electronic equip-
ment inside the computer center
was rented by the universlt~.
~ -"S(lollld Ba••'
Jita.vy -c ·apf. Howard E.
Rutledge,' on of 'tbe-longest-
held American prili>ners of war Jn' North Jfiet!l'An>, .say5 tlie . u;s;r lbOUJa; 111iW •eon-
sidered· bom bfug North V.iel·
11am whe n the 'Coromunlsts
began· to violate< the Par.is
accords.·
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Ford Seeking
' $507 Million
For Evacuees
WAS HI NGTO)'! (UPI) -
President Ford today proposed a
sweeping $507 million program of
·aid to cate for SOUth Vietnamese
and Ca:m bOdian refugees through
mid-1978. ·
Ford sent a draft or the new aid
bill to Rep. William Broomfield,
(R·Mich .. ), senior GOP member
ol_tti~o\l.i.e_lnlernati.ooal_Rela.·
U.S. TO RECOVER
)
S. VIET AIRCRAFT, Page A4
lions Comm ittee. Broomfield
said he would iftt.roduce it in the
House·later today.
The me_!l;sure has a so-called
"open end autbor'fzation,~' mean·
ing it carrii:Jl'no ~~ ceil·
inl,figure.$'.Ji18roctrpfield said a
(act sheet sent with the measure
estiQlated the cost of caring for
up ·t'.6 "150,00Q. rerua:ees through
Julle 30, Jll76,,at$SO'I milll0o.
Tbe-"IW)lite . House bill was re·
"<Si.&PROPOSAL, Pa1e.ul
New· Offieial:
PoSaiDfY drop from 27 to 15
minutes~ __
' ou (Ga es iffificatea this
could be accomplished by adding
two additional deputies to the sOUth county area and by the re·
lease or approximately four de·
pu{ies at Dana Harbor," Riley
said_._
"Thus, It would appear that
this project can be accomplished
without any increase in the
'
budget because oC the fiscal Parks District , will become part
benefit to the_c_o.un:'l'-~~-'!"'--of-the sherifC-coroner depart·
cOnsolidit1on, •• Rile.y-confiifued. ment.
The support a:alned for the con-Already known to favor the
solidation of the two departments merger are s upervisors Ralph
will be tested when the,P9ard ~( Diedrtch and Ralph Clark. And
Supervisors bea:ins lta bUcftet de-now that Riley 's position appears
liberations next month. to endorse the maneuver, the
Thal is.when it wJll be decided three vptes required would ap-
if the harbor patrol. Which now pear to be at band.
functions u.nder the Oran~e ln addition to calling for the ad·
County Harbors, Beaches and ditional patrol unils in the south
-county, Riley foday asked Qates
to increase his budget~ ~at-
by $30 ,ooo co $35,ooo W-<ovtt llie,
· cost of two additional narcoUca
investig8tors in the south coUnty.
Gates has already pointed out
to the supervisors that his six:i.
man narcotics unit is responsible
for serving 732 square miles of
county territory .
In comparison Anaheim, with
(Se:e MEB.GER, Page AZ> •
Woman's Bound Body
Found • m Capo Fire
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Wery Poor'
Vietnam's Ky
Due in El Toro
Identity
Still in
Question
By TOM BARLEY
AGANA, Guam CAP) -Air andsoybeans." 0t._~11wP11etSUtt
Marsh.ii Nguyen Cao Ky, once a Neatly attired in tan slacks and The badly burned body of a
flamboyant military leader of a khaki· shirt and puffing a woman, bound hand and foot,
South Vietnam, flew out of Guam cigarette. Ky met reporters inTa was found Sunday night in a San
today, a defeated warrior in steamy tent at the ·edge of. the Juan Capistrano home after
search of a home. tiny evacuee camp where he had firemen extinguished a bedroom
"I am very poor," Ky told a spe nt t h e night. Later, ·he -t--blaze, Orange County Sheriff's
news conference before he de· boarded a refugee flight to El officers reported today.
parted. ''I am going to fmd some Toro Marine Corps Air Station Investigators said they believe
job, maybe·an aircraft driver. a where he is to arrive early Tues-the grisly find is the body of
taxi driver or farmer. I had one day. hospital worker BettyGoates,47.
year experience planting corn He hopes to join his wife and who lived in the fire-damaged
; . ., ·~ •. falllilY. wbo ate -" Travis Mr '. . ur11•....-hOme at 33911 Via de Agua with., _,..,...,,.~~ ~ .. " ¥~b1'Ce W-a;se In Northern ~Se'r"ll ... "si~lceR · · herhusband,Mearl,42.
3 . ooor'"'T.l!r ' Callfobli.a. , · Rod Se t OffiCers·said bums inflicted on ' lrJ..Ore ,Tbe .slender , moustachioed Televisiof1 wi"lter r -. lthebody, particularlyootbeface
· ' former vice preside~t and pre-ing ~ i".' ser ious conditio"! at and ~1 Mlh1t tfDP'.OSS1ble for
' mier was rushed off this island of Tom pk ans Cou nty Hospital Goatiii: to Identity the body as -,7 • l • rerua:ees :---apparenUy for his in Ithaca, N.Y., aftersuffe~-thatofhiswire: JC .. le. CJallleS I!... __ ,,,.n_sa!ety..=_.24 , Ji ours :a!ter..he_. ..ing-a.. hearL.atta~ .. .P.by.s1~---·SherifP,..GapbRobe~Grilfeth
. arrived Crom the Philippines. cians say he is "resting com-said firemen called to the home
Sources said Ky would not be _ fortably." S unday n ight q uickly ext-D ;S emhar.k welcomed by refugees crowded inguisbed the btaze aner contin-., in tents and barracks across the ing it to an upstairs bedroom.
Another 3,000 war-weary Viet·
namese w~re flown into Camp
Pendleton over the weekend and
hundreds more Were expected to-
day.
All told, nearly 4,000exiles have
been sent to the sprawling
Marine base, but about 6,000
have been processed out and the
reiugee population has seldom
topped 8,000.
Today's flights, however, are
expec;,ted to boost the population
to 9,000, but by nightfall Marine
offic'ers-a lso·believe-that'all tents
will have been put up and the
camp brought to its maximum
capacity or 18,000.
Sunday was a day of prayer for
both Catho'lic an.d Buddhist re·
fugees and a day of war games· for
the Marines.
Assisted by Vietnamese
transl atoi:s, t he · Rev. Evan
Greco, chaplain of the 5th
Marines, conducted a service for
the homeless war victims. In
another part of the camp, re-
fuged of the Buddhist faith were
led in services by Tri Sanh of the
International Buddhist Medita·
(See EXILES, PageA2)
island because in recent weeks H J Amb h[ He said they then found the
he denounced those who fled • • Ile woman 's body on the bed with
Saigon as cov.·ards. evidence t hat the fire had started
El Toro Man
Suspected
In Killing
,.. Orange County Sheriff's-de·
puties have charged an E l Toro
construction worker with murder
in connection with the death or a
Westminster woman in El Toro
last week.
Terry Dean Hawkins, 21, of
22932 Rumble Road, El Toro, was
arrested Friday night.
A county road department
employe found the nude body of
Guadelupe McClelland, 40, of
8342 Westminster Ave .•
Westminster, face doWn in a pud·
dle orr Canada Road in El Toro
April 28.
She was found with a large
rock placed on her back, holding
her down in the six-inch·deep
pool or water, deputies said.
Final Rites
Set Wednesday
Harold J . Ambuehl, the man
who came to San Juan Elemen· tary School in 1943 as teacher,
principal and bus driver and liked
itsomuch hest ed(orthenext.30
yeirs,diecf: un ay.Rewas&G:--
Mr. Ambuehl·, 2381 Wj,ndmill
Lane, South Lagunfl, will be
buried Wedn esday following 1
p.m. services at San Juan's Com-
m unity Presbyterian Church.
The-Rev. Robert Schwenck wiil
orficiBte.
·He is survived by. h ··wire,
Margaret; ·daughters Margaret
Rae Westwell, Laiuna Niguel
and Janet K. Strauss. Britis h
Columbia; a brother. R.T. Am ·
buebl, North Dakota and a sister,
Carrl.e Murdock, also or North
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in the mattress.
Griffeth said it is known that
Mrs. Goates was a non-smoker.
A search by sheriff's officers
satisfied them t hat there were no
cigarettes in the house at the
time the fire started, be said.
Griffeth said Mrs. Goates was
last seen alive when she went off
duty Sunday afternoon at San
Clemente General Hospital.
He said~her husband las saw-
her alive Saturday night when
she drove him to San Diego and
t hen retur-ned home a lone.
Goates picked up a boat at San
Diego Harbor and sailed the
vessel to o ·ana Point dwing the
weekend, Griffeth said.
60,000 Celebrate
LOS ANGELES (AP) -More
than 60,000 people attended a col-
.orful Cinco de-Mayo celebration
at the Los Angeles Music Center
here Sunday.
~Tra:nSit Problems
lo 1::' ., --
Kissinger
Nixes Role
2 ·Men Enter Home,
Kill Santa ··Ankn, 20
Weatller
Sunny t hrough Tuesday.
Cool tonight with lows
mostly in the ros.-A littJ~
warmer Tuesday with
highs or 65 at th~ beaches
rising to 70 inland. ..
I NSIDE TODAY
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Two men'who burst into a San-
ta Ana apartment Saturday night
forced three persons, two of them
juveniles, to kneel oil a kitchen
floor and then shot one of them in
Uiehead. ·
Killed in the gangland-type
slaying was Luis Jimene z
Garcia, 20, of 1021 W. McFadden
St .. Santa Ana-:
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the two survivors were able only
to provide sketchy descriptions
o( the killers.
PHONE RINGS;
VEHICLE SOLD ·
"It was 6 o'clock and time for
the news. Time, too, for the
phone to ring,'' the Costa Mes an
told his wife.
, "No sooner had I said it ahd the
phone rang. I sold my recrea-
Uonal vehicle to the first caller."
That's the success experience
·after this ad ran just one day in the
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'RITES .••
Dakota.
An educator \11ith a n admitted·
ly traditional outlook, Mr. Am-
buehl was a stickler for learning
what he called "the basics" -
living up to hig h standards.
respect for people and learning
the three Rs.
1 He also was firmly convinced
that teachers s hould strive for a
good image in their dress a nd
behavior because they have such
' a strong influence on pupils.
Just before his r etirement in
1972. Mr. Ambuehl. loved by s tu-
dents and teachers, joked that
there were probably s ome
teachers who wanted to see him
go, "particularly those who like
to wear extremely short skirts.''
Mr. Ambuehl considered San
Juan School ·'the greatest place
in the world." a nd was actively
involved in every part of his
school 's administration, includ·
ingthecafeteria.
He was frequently seen stand·
ing next lo the cafeteria trash
can to observe which foods the
children threw away moot often.
TRANSIT ••• •
1viewed it is reli11Y no' different
from the way it is viewed in the
-irumrc arerra~-.. ·
He said both private enterprise
and government politics that
must be dealt with but he said in
private business it is called
"'maneuvering and manipulating
~ather than outright politicking.''
k Befor.e Loritz took his job with
cene Corporation he owned his
9wn computer company and
l'orked for Continental Can
~rporation for 15years.
Loritz. 44, is married and the
lather of six children. He said the, ~mily will probably reside in
Villa Park. • ' Jobless Rate
~ow at Peak?
I WASHINGTON <APJ -~reasury Secretary William E.
gimon says the unemployment
\-ate, now at 8.9 percent , has re-
i:iched ''approximately'' its t.gh~st level in the current re·
ess1on .
. Simon also sai d he wa s ~artened by the Arpil jobless
gures released last week·
cause although unemployment
creased 0.2 percent, the size or
e total labor force also rose.
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To Join • • •
Protest
Orange Co unty a nes·
thesioloa:ists will jon others
throughout the state on a trek to
Sacramento Tuesday to protesl
high malpractice insurance pre-
miums.
At most Oranee Ooas l
hos pitars. s urgerY witl be
performed on an emergency.only
basis.
No firm figure of how many or
Orange County 's 130
anesthesiologisls-<loctors who
administer pain killers to sur·
gery parients-will be attending
the. mee ting called by the
Ca lifornia Society of
Anesthesiologists, according to
Edward Bannister, director of
the Orange County Medical As·
sociation.
One anesthesiologist guessed
that more than half will be going
to Sacramento to meet with state
legislators and pOs sibly Gov. Ed·
mund G. Brown Jr. on the sub-
ject.
The following hospitals will be
on an emergency.only basis ror
surgeries Tuesday:
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JJ'dlited
A.GANA, Guam (.\P) -The Naval· SUpply 'l)opot·
here 11 li-ying to fill an
urgent need al Vietnamese
evacuee campa:
chopsticks.
"We have ordered.40,000 li'-ol chopsUcks," Hid..
Adm. George Morrison,
t'ommand e r or naval
forces in the Marianas
Island.
Morris on said the re·
fu_gee s, who are being fed a
diet based on rice, as)(ed
for lhe utensils of their
homeland.
''We can't get the m
·locally," he said. "I don'l
know wh~re they will come
from. I stmply told the sup·
ply de.pot : 1 Gel me
chopsticks.'
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PROPOSAL
ceived on Capitol Hill as a Houae
judiciary subcommitt ee held
hearings on the refugee issue.
L. Dean Brown, coordinator of
the government's refugee pro-
gram, told the hearing that no
South Vietnamese would be re·
settled in economically hard·
pressed sections or the United 1 Slates. He said they w~d be dis· Hoag Memorial Hospital in
Newport Beach, Costa Mesa
l\1emorial Hospital, Huntington
lntercommunily Hospi~ Foun-
tain Valley Community Hospital,
Mission Community l-lospital.
Pacifica Hospital, San Clemente
General Hospital, Tustin Com-
munity Hospital, St. Joseph
Hospital in Orange and
Westmins t.e r Community
Hospital.
f\.PUSed as evenly as possible
throughout the country.
A scaled-down staff of
anesthesiologists will be on hand
at each or those hospitals to ban·
die emergency cases, hospital
administrators said.
South Coast Community
Hospital expects a slight reduc·
tion in surgery cases, but will
continue to perform elective sur-
geries.
Al the other hospitals, elective
s urgery cases are to b e
rescheduled a day later.
At tJ}e Orange County Medical
Center, no r~duction in case load
is expected, according to ad-
ministrative ass is t a nt Jay
Wagner.
Many or the anesthesias at the
Medical Center, he said, are
performed by nurse anesthetists.
Wagner added that all the
anesthesiologists on the Medical
Cent.er stafr ar.e UC Irvine·
Catirornia College ol Medicine
faculty members whose
malpractice premiums are PIJid
.by-.t.he.-uni~rsity .... · ··------·
All anesthesiologists and ad·
ministrators contacted stressed
that the meeting in Sacramento
should not be interpreted as a
walkout such as the action taken
by . ~pesthesiologists in the San
FrM'cisco area.
In that area , Argonaut
Ins urance hiked malpractice
premium rates mqre than 300
percent Ma y 1.
Bannis t e r of the county
medical association said that his
group is in support of any action
which will convince s tate
legislators and Gov. Edmund G.
Brown Jr. of the severity of the
problem of high rates. The large
annual malpractice ins urance
bill , the association tias &ai~, is
passed along to pati~ and can
add as much a s $5 daily to
hospital bills.
Burglars Rifle
Laguna Auto
Two Laguna Beach men re·
ported a loss of $1,038 in camping
gear, stolen Saturday from a car
parked in front of their home at
I7240ccanWay.
David A. Battersby, a teacher
in the Newport· Mesa School Dis·
trict, and Thomas J. Klyce, a UC ·
Irvine student, told officers the
vehicle was broken into.
Battersby's loss was $468 and
jncluded a sleeping bag, hiking
boots and backpack. Klyce lost
$570 including a camp stove and
other camping gear.
Police nid the wing window to
the car was rorced open.
Brown said most or the re-
fugees are skilled workers, 01any
of whom speak English.
"We have stro·ng indication of
support in resettlement, and job
identification from other groups,
including the AFL·CIO," he said.
•·we have been deluged with of.
fers of private assistance." .
Brown added that mOiSt or the
refugees are in good health.
The President's bill would Pr<t
vide hqmanitarian aid only. Jt
contain.s no reques_l (or
authorization of the use or ·u.s.
troops as Ford sought earlier
before the final evacuatiOJ? of re-
fugees from Saigon.
Some Congressional members
wanted to give Ford thait
authorization even after the fact
lo clear away any doubts that
Ford acted contrary to pl'esent
law banning such use or troops
without congressional approval.
Broomfield said the White
House estimated that JlS of today
there are 124 ,399 South Viet·
namese and Cambodian refugees
within the U oiled States or. en
route. The final figure will reach
about 150,000, be said.
The Administration was
hopeful that up to 10 percent of
the 150,000 refugees could be re·
seWe<Lin. oYI~.r_!tJtion:s. 'Jlle l. a~
sheet included an estimate<l cost
or $'lO million for-such "third na~
lion '' resettlement.
Safety Meet ,
Planned for
Pedestrians
Due to a high frequency of
pedestrian and traffic. accid':"ts
in Laguna Beach 1nvolv1ng
senior citizens, the Council on
Aging of Laruna Beach will pre-
sent a seminar on tTaffic safety
ror seriiO""f" Cit1zensat-1:30-p.m. ~
Friday at city hall ._
The seminar will include a film
· presentation and l~cture by Traf-
fic Safety Officer A.J . DcLuca; a
• alk by Bob Ingram ,of the
..aguna Beach department of
rafric engineering and Tommy
fhompson or the municipal bus
system.
Suggestions from senior
citizens on ways in which the city
may make improvements for the
safety or all citi:r:ens will be
solicited.
The meeting is open to the
public aftd marks Senior Citizens
Month in Laguna Beach.
Queen in China
HONG KONG (UPIJ -Queen
Eliza beth paid the fint visit of a
reigning British· monarch to t~i!I
crown colony in its 1J4.year his·
tory Sunday. ~be arrived from a
two.day stopaver in Honolulu in·
stead of Guam.
Trustees to View
Attendance Policy
New policy on school allen·
dance areas will be considered
by the Laguna Beach UnU'ied
School Dis trict board of truste;es
meeting at 7:30 p.m. Tuesday al
district headquarters.
The policy provides that
families wh ic h move from one at·
tendance area to another school
attendance area within the dis -
trict may continue to have lheir
c hildren attend the former
school.
IntrodistriC't transfers without
a change of residence are more
difficul t, ond must include a find· irie by the district a dmlnislratlon
thal the c"bange ts necessary
because a "serious cducaUonal
problem exists.··
The Laguna Beach Unified
School district runs from north of
Emerald Bay to Monarch Bay ln
the south and includes Laguna
Beach and south Laguna.
Other items lo be corulidered
by the board of educaUon in·
elude:
.!...Student, teacher and other
district employe representation
al school board meetings.
--Ooals implementation re-
Porlll for Aliso and Top oC the
World Elementary Scboob.
-Employment of a special
consultant at a cost of not more
than $500 for two days for instrUc•
lion of special education'•
teachers.
f.
Deficits
·Re ·eat .. . .. ...
·:In Funds
. ' WASIUNGTON (APl -llolb•
short-ranae .antt ton1·ra.n1&U
--Social Sec.ui:U>' f~fi,#ta'are. •••I ~ lO b.• Ii g er lliift pro•1
vtously projeoted1 •ocot(linll to••
report sent to Congress today. (
1tustees of· the four SocialJ
$e<urlty trusC funds silld that \heJ
bi& Old Ap, _survlvors'.an~ ~~s-'
ablllty .insurance prop_um will· for the fir&t lime this year pay out!
more th-.n it will collect In
payroll laxes. The deficit tor thei.
year is expected to total about $3
billion. : . Under current f-1nancl ng.:
l.rustees s&id, the reaerves will b«;
exl\austed by 1981.
YOUNGSTER, BABY BROTHER ARRIVE AT PENDLETON
Part of Morine a.ie•a Aalatlc City of Over 8,000
Projecting 15 years Into the
future the trus tees said the
averaiie annual deficit is expect·
ed to be about S.3 percent. The
trustees' repor\ la1t yea!' project·
ed an average annu81, dericit ot.
three percent over the next 7~
years . . I Woman Hurt
In Clemente
Car Accident
A 29-year·old Del Mar woman
received serious injuries early
today when her car ran orr lhe
San Diego Freeway in San
Clemente and collided with a dis·
abled truck parked on the_
shoulder.
The impact peeled back the top
of her car, instantly turning il in-
to a "convertible," according to
San Clemente police officer,s who
said driver Barbara Ann Chap-
pell was fortunate to be alive.
She wa s listed in stable condi·
lion in the surgical ward at San
Clemente General Hospital early
today. Firemen who extri-cated
her rrom the wreckage said she
received a possible fractured Jen
arm. neck injuries, numerous
cuts and bruises and a puncture
wound which narrowly missed
her jugular vein.
The truck was unoccupied at
the time or the accident.
Authorities said the woman
was driving alone in the north·
bound lanes and bit the truck at a
high rate of speed. However,
there was no immediate explana·
lion about what might have
caused the 12 :30 p a.m. accident
near the freeway's Santa
Margarita ex,t. '
California Highway Patrol of.
ficers investigating the accident
were unable to furnish any de·
tails about the collision.
San Clemente £irem.en said
Mrs. Chappell, 256 25th St., was
conscious and talking when they
arrived. She was trapped inside
the car with the front end of the
.car pinned under the truck's
axle.
"She was just sitting there with
the top of the car off. She was
lucky she didn't lose ~r head," a
spokesman ror the-fire depart-
ment said.
Police theorize that Mrs. Chap-
pell may have saved her life by
throwing herself down on the
passenger seat moments before
the impact occurred.
Ford to Speak
WASHINGTON <UPI)
President Ford will hold his first
news conference since the sur·
render of Vietnam at 4:30 p.m.
Tuesday in the auditoriUm or the
executive of rice building.
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EXILES •••
' tion ceJi~r in Los An&eles.
The r~eious services were un-
disturb d by massive-am·
phibious ilanding exer~ises held
early SUnday morning by the
Marines.On·a beach about a dozen
miles away. Marine spokesmen
said they had ordered ptanes and
helicopters }l8rticipaUng in the
exerclses·.to avoid the-north of the
bast where the rerUeees are stay.
ing.
Laguna Beach
·Accidents
Injure, 'lliree
Traffic accidents ln Laguna
Beach Sunday injured three
persons in separate mishaps.
David Proctor, 23, or 103
Emerald Bay received head in·
juries and bruises in a collision at
Nyes Piece and South Coast
Highway at 4:30 p.m. Proctor
was released after treatment al
South Coast Community
Hospital.
Ruth Rl%zo of 32185 Vista
Cat.alla:a South Laguna received
bnii'seS in a traffic mishap at
Crep Street and Glef!;_Deyre
Stfeet"'in Laguna 'Bea:ch·at 1:06
p.m : She was given emergency
treatment at South· Coast Com·
muntty Hospital end released.
---Motor.c.y-clist.Leslie L. Park.er,
22, of Norwalk was injured in a
collision with an automobile at.
Aster Street and North Coast
Highway al 1:19 p.m. Parker
who received head and leg in-
juries was released after treat·
ment at South Coast Community
Hospital.
Details on the accidents were
unavailable pending completion
of Police reports.
Concert Tonight
JACKSON, Miss. (AP)
Organizers say tonight's planned
Elvis Presley benefit concert has
generated ap.Proxim ~ely
$109,000-for victims or J mt10
toi-nadoes in McComb and Lin·
coln County. All tickets for the
Tupelo-native's concert in the
10,()()().seat Mississippi Coliseum
were sold hours an.er they went
on sale earlier this year.
The s hort ·lerm fJ !l8Dt·1 ing problems. the reportsa1_d •. are 1
created by higher than ant1c1pat· 1 ed inflation, boosting of Social ,
Security benefits, and higher un·
employment which results in less
payroll tax income.
The long~ra nge defi cit; the re· port said, results from an an,-
iicipated loWer birth rate. The
lr)Jstees said that the future work
for'ce is expected to.result in a
ratio of about 100 workers for
every so Social Security
beneficiaries by the year 2030.
The current ratio is 100 workers
for every 30 beneficiaries. '
Social Security Commissioner
James B. ca:rdwell Said th~ new
projections 'are "caqse for con·
cern but not alarm."
He said ihe trust funds, while
never tapped before, wefl? in·
tended to serve in an economic
emergency such a s lhe nation is
facjng.
The reserves 5hou1d\be drawn
down over the next several years
wlthout any increases beyond
those already established by law
in the Social Security tax rate
and the taxable wage base upon
which the taxes are levied.
Cardwell said.
The trustees are Secretary of
Labor John T. Dunlop, secretary
of the Treasury William E.
Simon and Secre\ary of Health ;
Education and welfare Caspar
W. Weinberger.
Tax RelJauis .
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WASHINGTON (UPI) -The
first income tax rebate checks
will be mailed this Thursday.
The Administration hopes they
will Jufe .tighl·fisted consumers
into the marketplace once again
and help fight the recession.
The checks will be between
$100 and $200 for most taxpayers.
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MERGER .••
less than a quarter of the ter·
Jito:ry to cover, has a nine·man
narcotics team .
Riley called t he additi onal
funds ··little enough cos t to
absorb when one stacks it up
against the lives of the young
people we mi ght s ave by such an
expenditure."
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I Cool Coors Worth Gold l DENVER <UPI) -Rick Bugdanow1tz is hoardmg bi&
toors beer, lht' dirty guy.
·1 A wel'k or so ago. Bygdanowilz was mmding his liquor
,tore w~cn tt Washington, D. C., retailer hoplng to cash in on lre nationa l Coors craze drove up in a r.ented truck and or-
rered 3,000 l'<tSCS Bugdanowitzshowed him the door.
1 "1 llATED TO 00 IT BUT I have to have enough for my
6wn customers," he suid. '"The people in the business I
f ~~ in other states ~k me to send t'hem ~~ut I won't
"'Being without Coors would be like being without my
sl'tine o( bourbon or scotch. I just can't be without f!."
Neither, it seems, can America's beer drinkers unlucky
enough to h ve tn s tates where the brew is not marketed. In
airplanes a nd automobile trunks, they're smuggling Coors
out of the West.
!he bre.w has beeome a atus symbol, comparable to
owning a sh1h -tzu instead or a 'poodle. a harpsichord instead
of a _ piano, a wok instead of a skillet, -a tooled leather
backgammon set instead or a,pasteboard one, and·i sfring ·
bathing suit 1nslead of a bikini. "In'' people know that Presi-
8ent Ford brings Coors Hack rrom Colorado ski vacations
and Henry Kissinger flies it ho me from busmess trips
l\.1i ssourr Gov Christopher Bond has fnends bring him
Coors rron1 out-of-state. ''It 's too good to s hare,'' says Bond.
IN TllE BEER CAPITAL OF Milwaukee, Coors is ad-
vertised in underground newspapers and has sold for $24 a
case. Bugdanow1tz charges $5.19 a case.
A coed in Commerce, Tex., stuffs her car with Coors
when dr1v1ng home during school breaks to Houston, where
the beer is not sold . ·
" "I 've been dr1nk1ng Coors s ince I was in college,''
Bugdanow1tz said. ''Coors 1s better for the money and Coora
doesn't s it around.
It's lighter. The beer sells so fast'there's no chance or it
getting stale or overheated. It mak~ a big difference."
The difference, accordine to the company, is Rocky
1 Mountain s pring water used in brewing The company also
credits the ligfitness and crisp taste to constant refrigera·
tion. Coors is not pasteurized and contains no preservative.
If a can isn 't sold_w1thin..9Q days, CoorS asks the retailer to
turn it in .
The credit goes to Adolph Herman Joseph Coors, an im-
migrant German brewer who mixed the bf:er for men in
boom towns a nd muling camps near suburban Golden,
Colo .. now l'cimpany headquarters, in the late 1800s.
COORS IS l\"IARKETED ONLY in Arizona. California,
Colorado, Id aho, Kansas, Nevada, New Mexico, Oklahoma,
, Texas. U t ~1h a nd Wyoming, and the company has no plans to
expand this mark et. The Supreme Court this year ruled
Coors' distributors couldn't restrict sales geographically
But. Bugdanowitz said he isn't refusing to sell out of
state -Colorado Coors drinkers are just buyin~ him out.
Viet 11 r1111 Pullout
Losses for U.S.
Businesses High
NEW YORK !AP J
American businesses left in·
vestments tota ling upwards
of $60 millio n when they
withdrew from Vietnam.
The investments Jen behind
are potentially direct losses
to the compan ies si nce
private investment is not part
of an estin1<.1ted $150 billion in
military equipment. housing,
and s upplies paid for by the
U.S. government <i s part of its
war effort in Vietnam.
JIOW EVEH, Tllt: com··
p'anies ssi<I they s ucre;s(u1Jy .
e·vacu11.t f'd ;i.11 of thei r
American employcs and their
fHmilie s and ntany Viel·
namcse c m p loyes before Saigo~ su rrendered to the
Viet Cong. The l'omparues in-
c.l ud e oi l firm s. banks ,
mnnuf acture rs and an airtrne.
· Tt\e st-'te de purtmcnt says
t•cre is no corn prt hensive list
~ whal U.S . companies left
t>ehind tn Indochina. But the
11 s t includes a sewing
roachine assembly plarit, or-
Oce equipment, fu el tanks, a
dairy products plant, some
'lulky airline equipment and
loans to Vietnamese bus i-
nesses and Individuals.
Multimillion dollar Invest·
m ents In oil drl\llng opera-
tion~ off the coast of South
Vietnam on propert y lca!cd
from the former Sout..h Viet·
namese government a«O\U'lt
for much of the money.
Arrangements vary widely.
·but the opcru11 on of many of
the companic!'> was turned
over lo Vietnamese employe"
who planned to stay or to the
French for custodianship.
atllCH OF WHAT WU lttl
is con$idcred Jost. For uam·
pie, the loans U .S. banks
made to Vietnamese are
gener a lly cons idered un-
coll ectable by the banks.
Hopes for recovenng some
of th e investments were
dimmed last week by a report
from Saigon by the CUban·
News Agency that the , new
government ordered the na-
tionalization of all business
and industry in Vietnam.
And Pan American World
Airways left behind ground
eqwpmenl or undetermined
value to serv ice the two
scheduled fli ghts per da,v plus
charters it flew until recently
into Saigon. It does not. know
tr it will be invited to resume
service there.
AMONG THE U.S. com·
panics which invested in Viet.
nam, the oil companies stand
to lose the most.
Exxon Corp. left behind 118.
r etail outlets, a matn dis·
tributing terminal on the
Nabe River east of Sala:on
and four co8stal bulk Storage
plants. The total value wu
estimated at $20 million.
Exxon also gn.ve $2 million
lo the former South VIC!t·
namese government for Off-
shoreoil exploration rights.
Caltex. a joint venture of
Texaco Inc. and Standard Oii
Co. of California, lcrt ~h1n9 a
JIO mllliOll' relall os>eratlon ,.
.tncludln1100 pumps.
Mobil Oii Corp.saiditspenl
$16 million drilling an ex.
plC'lrntory oil weU 80 miles of(
the south coast of Vietnam
which It ·1band0Md on Aprtl
s. The drllllna rig, leu<d
from Global Marine
Englneerlnt, w111 moved to
safely.
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PRESTIGE COINS _OFFr;;RS· YOU . ,· .
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.60 EA.-FOR SILVER QUARTERS, 1964 AND BEFORE. . . .
~24 EA.-FOR $1LVER DIMES, 1964 AND BEFORE
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PAYING
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ALSO WANTED
BRING IN FOR OFFER!
CANADIAN SA.VER, 1966 AND.BEFORE
INDIAN PENNIES
V-NICKELS WITH DATES .
WAR NICKELS, 1942 THRU 1945 .
BUFFALO NICKELS WITH DATES
1/2 CENTS-1/2 DIMES-3·CENT PIECES
$1s0.00 :EACH AND MORE FOR $3.00 GOLD COi.NS
$1',000.00 EACH AND MORE FOR $4.00 GOLD COINS
$37.50 EACH AND MORE FOR, $5.00 GOL:D COINS
$.75.00 EACH AND MORE :FPR $10.00. GOLO'COINS
$1115.00 EACH AND MORE FOR $20.00 GObE> COINS
$2,500.00 EACH AND MORE FOR $50.00WLD COINS
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SCRAP GOLD AND SILVER
DENTAL GOLD
LARGE CENTS-2 -CENT PIECES-PROOF SETS STERLING SILVER .
FOREIGN COINS 3c & UP OLD POCKET WATCHES RUNNING OR IN PIECES ,. '
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town to buy and we -pay these prices
in cash. Why not take advantages of
on unusually high silver and gold
market and put your. "t'On!'Y to work.
The ·cosh we give you should double
again in approximately 9 years at
today's intere~t rates. We doubt that
your coins wilr be this high again. This
may be your last chance to sell ot
these high prices .
YOUR COINS 00 NOT HAVE TO BE IN
;E-RFEC'f CONOl-TtON ·TO-RECEIVE
THESE PRICES-THEY SHOULD NOT BE
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CLEAN YOUR COINS, WE PAY AT LEAST
THESE PRICES THIS TRIP. WE PAY
MORE FOR COMPLETE SEiS AND RARE
C!llNS. .
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WE'RE OPEN FROM 9:00 A.M. UNTIL 7:00 ~P.-M.·· · ;
MONDAY, MAY 5, THRU SATURDAY, M:AY 10 l~LumNCSATURDATI .
BRING CO.INS TO ANY LOCATION
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Holiday Inn . Holiday Inn Holiday Inn Royal Inn Holiday Inn
7709 Telegraph Rd. 264Ct Lakewood Blvd. 8244 Orlon Ave. 1800 E. First 3131 Brlatol St.
Santa Ana Fwy. ·San Diego Fwy. San Diego Fwy. Sa!'t• Ana -Fwy. • • • San Diego Fwy.
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Today's Closing
N.Y. Stoeks --
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MONDAY , MAY S. 1975 TEN CENTS.
Harbor:··-Patrol-Sheriff . . -. Merger Urged
< • ·, By GARV GRAN'vlu.£
f'1 0t t~ D•Uy t'U .. lt.n
....Fifth Distti·ck-Su-per:Vlaor T~mas Riley in-dlcatea\od.iy he
will support the merger rot the
Orange County HarbOr P1trQI In·
\o the Sheriff.Coroner Depart·
ment headed by Sheriff Brad <;Jutes .
:~In a memo to Gates, Riley said
·Ill would appear that the con-
-so1idat~on could provide addi-
Uona sberlrf pa~Lunlts'ln tfle possibly droPfrom 27 to 15 budget because of the fi scal
south county without budget in-minutes. benefit to the c94!1!Y fro111 the -creues ___. · ...... ~ -"'You-(Gat••J:fififieatea.'-r•r.s--,;conso""""«li(j9_n_. ,-Riley continued.
Riley ci_uofed Gates as aa)'inil: could be accomplished by adding The support gained for the con-
re11pOn1e time~ to emerJ•ney two additlonel deputies to the solidationoftbetwodepartments
cal(I ·in the 1outh County area · south county arel! and by the ,,e. )rill be tested when the Board of
could be redU,ced (~.11 .to six lease of approximately foqr de-Supery-isors begins its budget de-
minutes Dy' the addition ol two puties at .. Dana Harbor,'' Riley liberations next month. ·
sheriff patrol µnits. : _ . said ., • That is when it will be decided
... And, the•supei;vlao.r added, it is "Thus, it would appear that if the harbor patrol. which now
his understandJ.D.1 that response this project can be accomplished !unctions unde r the Orange
ttine for -r.ouun·e· .c·aUs w.ould without any increase in the 1 County Harbors, Beaches and ~~~~-~......,.-~~.,,.,,.....--~---~~~~~~~~~
Parka District . will become part
o.Llhe.. s.heriff·..c.oroner depart,
menl..__...
Already known to fa vor the
mer1er are supervisors Ralph
Diedrich and Ralph Clark. And
now that Riley's position appears
to endorse the maneuver, the
three voles r equired would ap·
peartobeathand.
In addition to calling fo r the ad-
ditional patrol units in the south
county, Riley today asked Gates
tD increase his budGet proposal •
by $30,000 to SSS.,000 tD cover the_
· cost of two addjtional narcotics
investigators in the south county.
Gates has already pointed out
tD the supervisors that his six·
man narcotics unit is responsible
for serving 732 square miles of
county territory.
In comparison Anaheim, with
(See MERGER, Page/121
Worker
Charged
In Death
-, • Ky to Arrive
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Ex-Viet ChiRf Due on Coast
Orange County Sheriff's de·
puJ.ies have charged an El Toro
~onstruction worker with murder
!Q. connection with the death or a
westminster woman in El Toro l~t week .'
Terry Dean HaWkins, 21, of
22932 Rurrible Road.-El Toro; was
arrested Friday night. .
.A county r·oad department
employe found the nude body of
Guodelupe Mcc1e11and, 40, of
83•2 Westminster Ave .,
Westminster, face down in a pud·
die oft Canada Road in El Toro
April 28.
'"'She was· found-with a large
rock placed on her back, holding
ftl~ down in the six-inch-deep
pool of water, deputies said.
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New District
Bus Manager
Eyes County
By WILLIAM SCHREIBER•
0t tM O•llr ~li.tsurt I' 1 • ,, D•ltr Piiot II.ti..-.
AGANA , Guam (AP) -Air
Marshal Nguyen Cao Ky, once a
namboyant military leader of
South Vietnam, flew out of Guam
today, a d efeate d warrior in
search of a home.
"I am very poor," Ky told a
news conference before he de-
parted. "I am goin& to fi'nd some
job. maybe an aircraft driver, a
taxi driver or farmer. I had one
year experience planting corn
and soybeans."
Neatly attired in tan slacks and
a khaki shirt and puffing a
ciearette, Ky· met reporters in a ·
steamy tent at the edge of the
Secretary
Crowned
At Viejo
Vicki Bosworth, 20, of Mission
Viejo was crowned Miss Sad-
d.leback Valley at a pageant al
Mission ViejQ High School Sun-
day niCbt.
tiny evacuee camp where he had
s pent the night. Later, he
boarded a refugee flight to El
Toro Marine Corps Air Station
where he is to arrive early Tues·
day.
lie hopes to join his wife a nd
.family who are at TTavis Air-
Force Ba s e in North e rn
California .
The s lende r, moustachioed
former vi ce president and pre-
mier was rushed off this island of
refugees -apparently for his
own safety -24 hours after he
arrived from the Ptiilippines.
Sour<:es said Ky would not be
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in tents and barr.acks across the
island because in rttenl weeks
he denounced those who fled
Saigon as cowards.
Asked about that statement in
light of his own departure, Ky
hedged .
"My hands were tied,'' he said
at one point, then noted that at
least he waited until the 1end
before running. -· '
"Until the last minute, I was in
· the air directing strikes agaihst
the enemy ... I was the last
member of the general staff to
leave." 1
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Vietnamese
Disembark
Another 3,000 war-weary Viel·
namese were ,flown into Camp
Pendleton over the weekend and
hundreds more were expected to· ·
day . The Orange County Transit
Di.strict has a nationwide reRuta-
lion as an aggressiVe,,innqvative
tra.nsit company, &CcOrdi~g to
Edward F. Loritz;-the district's
new general manager. _ __
NAUTICAL COURsE-Saddleback Valley Unified School
Distric;t. students may -take a sailing course involving ~elali~room,ilistnocliotl: and; J>ractje& al ·~ Hadilr»".
Jilil \1iehan, math teachet, will teach the cotll!Se :~'Js
Mown · oregl"OUJld with Keith 'l'f""sqn enter, and
"I was totally ama1ed," said "·~:,...~ry lit r-~~ -)..-! the M\ssion , ,,,,
.-V1ej0' C-om-. ~~..,
pany. ••1 ·ve
All told, nearly 4,000exiles have
been sent t.o the sprawl,.ng
Marine'· base, but about 6,000
have been processed out and the
reiugee population has seldom
topped 8,000. -~,,.~an lfiterview 'btOnday. a
week before he takes lhe-Oistrict.,
reins, Loritz: said Orange Cot.inly
is one of the most unique areas in
the nation in terms of transporta-
tion planning.
"Orange County presents one
qf the most difficult problems to
transit because it is almost all sin all cities an.d communities."
he said. ··Every other area in this
country with major transit
11ystems has a big, central busi-
neY district."
11.loritz sait,1 the transit district
has "a tremendous start in pro-
viding the kind of balance mode
of transit €>range County needs.''
-The new general manager
rotnes lo the-coUnly-tunsil dis-
trict from a post as vice presi·
dent for marketing of Keen,e
(l!:orporation , a private
trafisportation sys tems engineer-
·irfg1company In Chicago.
He takes the post vacated by vr. G. J. ''Pete" Fielding, who
resumed teaching dut.ies in a UC
Irvine.
Loritz conceded he,will take a
pa'y cut of about $13,000 a year ~o
take the $31 ,000-a-year post 1n
Orange County but he said "~he
challenge was more attractive
after being in this industry for
about thre.e years.·•
He said ·he doesn't anticipate
much problem making: the
transition to the public dotnain
because he said "busin~s ls
business and transit as I have
Viewed it is really no dif~erenf
from the way it is viewedri.n the
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-® ro-<>1< . seatea ate Mike WOod, left, and Scott.
Chapman, hidden. .
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Saddl.ebackStudents Learn _ __, -.....
Start.ing_June 24, 40 students'o(. Bejlcb. Hcirbors also are included
the: Saddleback Valley~ Unified in Che currlcul~m .
Sqf(q§l Dislrif_l wjll cll..m.b abp~d Basic principles of sailing,
a fieettot 14-foot Om~--sailboa~ nomenclature, terminology, rtg-an~~·giJ.I ie,rninl' how:.to sail. ging and unrigging, safety and
This .,·;um m er marks the safety equipment and rules of the
second 'year Mission Viejo High road Will be included. Wehan
School math teacher •Jim We-said.
ban has he.adeJl_ ailU!g__pr:Q-Boats have been-donated to·the
gram Which includes classroom program b y Embarcadero
instructions-and l\l(O days per Marine at the harbor. In addi· w~ek of sailing practice at Dana tion, the district may purchase
Point Harbor. • two 14·foot boats.
The class provides two and a
half units· o( physical education
credit .an~ provides R~ Cross
~er:f.ificatjqt .in ,ba.$ic sailing Jor
all who pali'the re(uirements. • Fleld -trips to Ille Los Angeles
County Niruticel Museum at-
Cabrill?..&...~~ch 8nd a tour by Water ·~· An«eles•and Ufng
For Wehan's intermediate slu·
dents -those returning from the
basic sailing class last summer
...,.-a cruise on a 69-foot sailboat to
Catalina Island is in the planning
stag~s.
Wehan said the intermediate
students would take the t.rip
around the July 4'weekend., . -. ·-: -~ .
Fire Yictiin.' Found
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By TOM BARLEY
ot tM D•llr l"li.t SUH
The badly burned bOdy ot a
'wouian. bound band and foot,
waa found Sunday night in a San
Juan qapistrano home. after
ftnmen extinguished a bedroom
blue, Orange County Sheriff's
never been in
a pageant
before -in
fact, I 'd never
been in front
of a big group
Of people."
Firs t run-
• 90Swo1tTH · ner·up of J.4
contestants was Lorrie Gaines,
18, of El Toro and second runner-
Lip was Joanie Rafidi, 18, of Mis-
sion Viejo.
About 300 people attended the
pageant,· e m ceed by coincidence
by one of Miss · Bosworth's co·
workers. Art Cook of the Mission
Viejo Company.
"I didn't know he was the
emcee until the nrst tea," Miss
Bosworth said. "I was trying to
keep it a secret that I had en·
tered. ··
For her talent presentation,
Miss Bosworth showed a rug tuft
she had designed and made for
her boyfriend. She explained to
the audience that she selected
and desiglied the symbol, a red
bull, because her boyfriend is a
Taurus and drinks a beer whose
symbol is the bull.
A 1972 graduate of Mission Vie-
jo High School, Miss Bosworth
was sponsored by the pageant by
Ruth's Hair Fashions of El Toro.
She is a native or Newport
Beach and has lived in Mission
Viejo for seven years. Other hob-
bies include snow skiing and
macrame.
Asked about her career plans,
Miss Bosworth said "I decided in
the eigth grade I wanted to be a
secretary : I've been with the
Mission Viejo Company for three
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PHONE RINGS;
VEHICLE SOLD
DES MOINES, Iowa (APJ -In .three years of.
courtship, Robert W. McCoy says be SP!lDt the follow· . h' l • ~
am~ reported today. i
b.vutigators said they believe "It was 6 o 'clock and time for
the pialy find is the body of the news. Time, too. for the
, liosplt.t worker Betty Goates, 47 . phone to ring, '''the Costa Mesan mgon 1s ove: . • •
r-$1,025 for a diniieF ring, watch and eanjngs.
-~on .clothing, hairdresser and chiropraMor . . .
expenses. . ,;
-$60 on car tires and $95on a car stereo. ~
His then wife· to-be, Wanda AndersO'n, 39,;tllso was
helped with her rent, groceries, gas.olfil~ and
cigarettes to the t\lne of nearly $11,000, Mc~ay, 48,
says.
The romance has cooled and McCoy says In a
lawsuit' filed in Polk County District Cour\_ that 'he
wanls his money baclr;. . ·
"She bad no intention what.soever" of marrying
him, he says, and only said she would Ill entice him to
give her "mbJ\ey, personal propeny and.ather1ifts."
. McCoy's complaint asks for $13,474. and he aaya
he is "darn serious•• aboutlt. 1 ~ .> t
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w:bo ll•ed in the fire-damaged told his wife.
home •t 33911 Yta de Agua with "No sooner had I said il and the berhus~d. lllearl,42. phone rang. I sold my recrea-
Of,ncer1 said burns inflicted on tional vehicle to the fLrSt caller."
Uie tiOdY. p'rt.icularly on the face That'& the s uccess experience
IDCI bead, g:iade tt tmpoASible ror ·after this ad ranjustoneday in the
Gcillteo to ·Identify the body as Dally Pilot:
tbatof bla wife. '73 FORD* Ton XL T.
• Sherttt'I Capt.'Rober't Griffeth loaded. l1'ke new. PLUS aaMI firemen celled to t.he home
S d i ht l kl t 27'.sthWheelAngelus un ay n 1 qu c Y ex · Tra1-1er.Mu1tSell!Call lnplabed !be blaze _. conlin·
inC'.fttoan upstairs bedloom. alt.6p.m .
. He said the then found the Tl you have a camper yOu
woman'• body On the bed with would like to sell. call 642-5618. eviclence~lbet the ft8 had started We make it easy to put a few
ln\h,e mattress. wonts t.o work tor you, th the Dal·
Grllfet~ said It.ls -that ty_h1!l\-. __
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Navy Capt. Howard E .
Rutledge, on of the longest ·
held American prison er s of
war in North Vietnam, s ays
the U .$. should have con·
'6idered bombing North Vi e t-
nam when the Communists
began to violate the Paris
'accords .
Today's flights, however, are
expected to boost the population
to 9,000, but by nightfaJI Marine
officers also believe that all tents
will have been put up and the
camp brought to its maximum
capacity of 18,000.
Sunday was a day of prayer for
both Catholic and Buddhist re-
fugees and a day of war games for
the M atines ..
Ass isted by Vietnamese
trans lators, the Rev. Evan
Greco, chaplain of the 5th
Marines. conducted a service for
the homeless war victims. In
another part of the camp, re·
fugees of the Buddhist faith were
Jed-in services-by Tri Sanh of-the-..
International Buddhist Medita-
tion Center in Los Angeles.
The religious services were un-
d is tu r bed b y massive am-
phibious landing exercises held
early Sunday morning by the
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Ford Proposes
Aid to Refugees
WASHINGTON (UPI) -
President Ford today proposed a
sweeping $507 million program of
aid to care for'South vretnamese
and Cambodian refugees through
mid-1976.
Ford sent a draft of the new aid
bill to Re11.: William Broomfield,
(R-Mich. }, senior GQP member
of the House Jntern3Uo!1al Rela-
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lions Committee. Broomfield
said he would introduce it in the
House later today.
The measure has a so-c alled
"open end authoriiatiqn," mean-
ing it carries no set spending ceil-
inl figure. But Broomfield said a
facl sheel sent with the measure
~timated the cost of caring for
up to 150,000 refugees through
June 30, 1916, at $507 million.
The White House bill Was re·
ceived on Capitol Hill as a House
judlclory subcommittee held
hearings on the refugee issue.
Brown said most of the re-
fugees are skilled workers, many
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Sunny thro'ugh Tuesday.
Cool tonight with lows
mostly in the ros. A little
warmer Tues da y with
hi1hs of 65 at the beache&
rising to 70 inland.
INSIDE TODAY
Nikki Gtovan'hl. one of
Af1imca'.Y' most noted block
poet.I. believea there still ore
frontiers to conquer. Staff
write.r Laurie Ka soer·
describes he r UCJ ap-
pearance on B 1 of the ~
aection.
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the governmenl's--...i:~ee pro-
gra'1), •told the hearing t no
South Vietnamese wouJd be
settled in eConomlcally hard-l~~~
pressed Sections ot the United
Stales. He said lbey would be dis-
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Two El Toro apartment com-
plexes,_one_existing and one.Jtl'Q-
posed, are being planned for en
experiment in solar heating by
the Southern California Gas
Company.
Company offi cials said in-
stallation of solar beating equip·
ment would begin soon at-the
Timbers, 3333 Ridge Route
Drive.
YOUNGSTER, BABY BROTHER ARRIVE AT PENDLETON
Part of M•rtne Ba•e'a Asiatic City of Over 81000
SCG has received a $391 ,000
grant from the National Science
Foundation and t he Federal
Energy Administration to
participate in the field testing
and evaluation of the utility's
Solar Ass is ted Gas Energy
(SAGE) water heating research
project, according to Orange
County divis ion manager Don
Shively.
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of whom speak English.
I
l ·•we have strong indication or
support in resettlement, and job
identification from other groups,
including the A FL·ClO," he said.
··we have t>qen deluged with of·
fers of private assistance.''
· Brown added that most of the
r efugees are in good hea1th.
The President's bill would pro·
vide b~manitarian ai.d only. It
contains no request for
authorization of the use of U.S.
troops as Ford sought earlier
before the final evacuation of re·
fugees from Saigon.
1 Some congressional members
wanted to give Ford that
authorization even after the fact
to clear away any doubts that
Ford acted contrary to present
Jaw banning such use of troops
without congressional approval.
Broomfield said the Wh ile
House estimated that as or today
there are 124,399 South Viet-
n amese and Cambodian refugees
, within the United States or en
route. The final figure will reach
about 150,000, he said.
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The Administration was
hopeful that up to 10 percent of
the 150,000 refugees could be r e-
settled in other nations. The fa ct
sheet included an estimated cost
of $20 milJion for s uch "third na-
~ion:• resettlement.
* * * Toro Refugee
Flights Bring
' Noise Gripes
'
1 The 84 flights which had landed
at El Toro Marine Base by Mon-
day morning, bringing 15,175
Vietnamese refugees to Orange
County, have brought complaints
of noise from local ret0idents.
"We have had a larger number
or complaints than usual ,
especially al night," said Col.
Lee Preble, Marine Corps in-
formation officer.
Orange County S h eriff's
Department1 howe ver , reports.
no appreciaole change in com-
plaint calls since the start of re-
fugee rescue nights.
Leisure World's television sta-
tion, Cha nnel 6, also reports no
complaints. "These are a dif-
ferent kind of planes coming in ,"
said Rob Merritt, news director,
"but the noise levels are not
noticeably affected."
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Marines on a beach about n dozen '
miles away. Marine spokesmen
said they had ordered planes and
helicopters participating in the
exercises to avoid the north of the
base where the refugees are stay-.
ing.
Deficit Told
In Social
Security Fwid
WASHINGTON (AP) -Both
short-range and long-range
Social Security deficits are ex-
pected to be higher than pre-
viously projected, according to a
report sent to Congress today.
Trustees of the four Social
Security trust funds said th at the
big Old Age, Survivors and Dis-
ability Insurance program will
for the firsttime this year pay oul
more than it will collect in
payroll taxes. The deficit for the
year is expected to total about $3
billion. ·•
Under curr ent financing,
trustees said, the reserves wiU be
ex~austed by 1981.
Projecting 75 years into the
future, the trust ees said the
average annual deficit is expect-
ed to be about 5.3 percent. The
trustees' report last year project-
ed an average annual deficit of
three percent over the next 75
years .
The s ho r t -t e rm f inan c ·
ing problems, the report said, are
created by higher than anticipat-
ed inflation, boosting of Social
Security benefits, and higher un -
employment which resul ts ln less
payroll lax inCOme.
The long-range deficit, the re-
port said, r esults rrom an an-
iicipated lo.Wer birth rate. The
trwitees said that the future work
force is expected to result in a
ratio of about 100 workers for
every 50 Social Security
beneficiaries by the year 2030.
The current ratio is 100 workers
for every 30 beneficiaries.
Social Security Commissioner
James B. Cardwell said the new
projections are "cause for con-
cern but not alarm .''
He said the trust funds , while
never tapped before, were. in-
tended to serve in an economic
emergency such as the nation is
facing.
The reserves should be drawn
down over the next several ye ars
without any increases beyond
those a lready established by law
in the Social Security tax rule
and the t axable wage base upon
whic h the taxes are levied,
Cardwell said.
1'he SAGE research project is
aimed at determining the equip-
ment designs, cost s, market
potentials and requirements and
goverr'trnent policy incentives
needed for residential and com·
mercial applications or solar
heating.
Prime s ubcontractor for the
project, according to company
spokesmen, is Caltech's J e t
P ropulsion Laboratory in
Pasadtna.
or the $'391,900 received,
$366,900 is from the National
Science Administration 's
Research Applied to National
Needs program and $25,000 is
from the Federal Energy Ad-
ministration.
The gas company will match
the federal grant with about
$400,000 of its own funds over a
two-year research period.
At present, extensive use of
sola r heating is stopped by ex-
pensive installation costs, which
run at $10,000 for an average
home,. accordin g to recent re·
search by the Christian Science l\1onitor.
To encourage tuility com·
panies nationwide to try to shrink
that cost. Congress is consider-
ing a bill to pump $100 million in-
to solar energy research in fiscal
;,.·ear 1976 beginning July 1 of this
year.
According to Frank Zarb, head
of the Federal Energy Ad-
ministra tion; Jack of demand is
the chief reason why solar heat-
ing is not in wider use.
"We can't seem to get a payoff
in less t h an 30 years," one
Washingto~ e ne rgy specialist
said. If the installation cos ts
could be reduced, federal of-
ficials say, solar healing and
cooling would pay off in lower
fuel costs
Al this stage, a house has to be
designed from the beginning to
use solar energy, and at least
1,000 cubic feet are required.
Solar energy studies are under
way in West Germany and
Switzerland. In Japan, solar hot
water heating systems have been
in .growin~ demand, with 160,000
units sold 1n 1974.
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public arena."
He said both private enterprise
and governm e nt politics that
must be dealt with but he said in
private business it is called
"maneuvering and manipulating
rather than outright politicking."
Before Loritz took his job with
Keene Corporation he owned his
own computer company and
worked for Continental Can
Corporation for 15 years.
Loritz. 44. is married and the
father of six children. He said the
family will probably reside in
Vi lla Park.
Employment Help
Offered in Viejo
Beginning May 13, unemployed
Saddleback Valley residents will
ha ve a,cce~s to job referral ,
plact'=ment and employment in-
formation service s through a
new local office of the Coastal
Employment Center (CEC) ~n
Mission Viejo.
The service, to operate on a
walk-in basis each Tuesday af-
ternoon, is free to all unemployed
people and will be located In the
Mission Viej o Municipal Ad-
visory Council (MAC) chambers,
26129 La Paz Road in La Paz
Plat a .
The site will provide a "close-
lo-home" source for employment
information supplied by the CED
which is headquartered at 11211
Reach Boulevard, Huntinaton
Beach.
Manning the site will be Mike
Maranche. No appointments are
required. he said. '
created by the •tuntington
Beach Manpower Adminlstra·
lion (HBMA). !he CEC and out·
reach site are part of a pl1n out-
. lin~ by the l·IBM A lo abate local
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employment pr oblems. The CED
serves t he coastal area from Seal
Beach to San Clemente.
Saddle back applicants will be
informed a bout CEC servit'es
and if desired will be recruited to
lhe CED immediately.
Atso, if an immediate problem
exists concerning the welfare of
the applicant or his or her f1mily,
assistance through social
services may be provided, CEC
s pokesmen said.
Bllinguol se r vices, pro-
feaslonal counseling and career
development services also arc
ovailable.
CEC spokesmen said some ap-
plicants may be eligible to enroll
in public service employment,
adult work experience, paid
vocational education and on-the·
job training.
Prlv1te enterprise may ha.ve
unlimited use at no cost of the
CEC reserve pool of qualified
men and women , (Om ·
prehensively s creened a nd
counseled . More Information 11
availa bl e by calling 8'2-7751.
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• SANTA, BARBAllA (AP) -A ~"'1-lfOllP·ofcB10ff lhen:'5 nelcjocket• :j. hell!'•led I•"(. eolorcernent
•lentil .i .. r.ed the mUltl·rnlllion-
doll1..-computer center at UC S~n.,a, Barbara eat\y today,
•liOut three hours ofter atudents
sefttd-•tt--toJ>rql•st university
.J>o1iciea tow1.rd minority stu·
dents. 1
Vic¥ Ch1ncellor Dr. Stephen
GOOdspeed said ah~ center
employes cWecked out the equip·
ment inside: ''There's nq
damace at all.••
Kenneth B. Keating, U.S.
ambassador to I.srael and
former s enator from New
York, died tQday <.it a New
York hospital from a heart
~ilmenl . He \V Ould have
been 75 on May 18.
S1nt1 Barbara PoUce Chief
A.W. Trembly said about20cam-
pua0fficers, 10 sherift"'a aeputies
a,nd 10 Of his officers cleared the
center after readina out an or-
ficial dispersal order to aome 100
students at aainc a sit-down pro-
t_eat at lhe center entrance chant·
inc ''W e Wo n 't Go,'' and
'1SoUdarity Forever.''.
Trerilbly aifCl the officers used
,heavy bo lt -c u\.~'ers to slice
Sa -'-_ '1..1 .thrOuah chains .that• had been nla ,-.,ui 1rian. ~ uoed to padlock the lnii® and the . . outside .Of the main• ~ance t O
• the center. Shot in Head · He sald"the officers then had to clear barricades to push open tbe
doan. As Duo JJ7atCh 't Authorities said some 26 Stu-' dents foUnd in the center were ar·
rested and removed to.the county
Two men who burst into a ~an-jail to be booked for lnvesUgation
t a Ana apartment Satuf?ay rught ot trespassinc and. disturbing the ~orce~ three persons, twoofthem peace. ,
1uven1les, lo kneel on a ,kitcbt:n Some.to more from the group
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The Naval Supply Depot
bere ls trylnc to-fill en
uraelit nee<! at Vietnamese
evacuee' camps :
chopsticks.
"Wei:J\ave ordered 40,000
_j>al.!" qC chop1Uck1," atid A~coreeMlltrt•or.
command er of n1val
forces in the Marlana&
Island. ,.
M_orr lsol\ swr--d-tht -re-
(\1.gees, who are belnS fed a
' dlet',l>ased-'Oif rltll.-•~l<id ••
· ro IM. utensils of thtir
homel8Jld.
''We. can't get them
locolly," he ~aid. "I don't
know where they will come
from. I simply told the sup-
pl y dej>ot: ·Get me
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?t1rs. Goates was a OOl)-s mOker.
A search by s heri(('8 officers
satisfied them that there were no
cigarettes in the house at the.
lime the (ire sta rted, he said.
Griffeth said Mrs. Goates was
last seen alive when she went ofr
duty Sunday afte rnoi>ri at San
Clemente General H06pltal.
He sp.id her husband last saw
her alive Salurd•y night when .
she·drove him to San Diego and
then returned home alone.
. Goates picked up a boat at San
Diego .Harbor and sailed the
vessel to Dana Point during the
"'eekend, Gri,ffeth said. floor and then shot one of them m protesttnr outside the center
the ~ead. . were arrest.ed when they sur-• . K1l~e~ 1n the g~ngll:~nd·type rounded. a bus in which students So th Alh..:.-. s la y~ng was Luis Jime nez fromthecenterwerebeingtaken U 'J' .,._,a
Garcia, 20, of 1021 W. McFadden away by authorities. /
St .,Sant~~na., . . Officers said the arrests were TV J-..__J ___ d Aft~r .r1r,1ng a single shot into made without incident and there TUrtlf..U,ff;e ~he v1_ct1m s forehead as the t_wo was no viol4nce.
1uven1les, one ,or them a girl, A she.riff 's d epartment
knelt beside h~m, the two ~u.s-spokesman said a group of about
P.ects fled w 1th out harming JO students took over the building
either. . -and barred the doors about 9:45
The slaying occurred at 2033 N. p .m . Three deputies were sent
· Bush. St., Apt. B, a place police immediately to the school to aid
say t~ s uspected of being a campus security officers, h e narcotic~ traffic center. said,. but law enforcement of.
G arcia, who was an un· ficers were awaiting the arrival employ~d carpenter, was dead of. the university chancellor
on ~rr1val at Orange County before taking any action.
Medical Center shortly after the
shooting .
Police say the slaying is still
under investigation and that
the two survivors were able only
to provide sketchy description&
of the killers.
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Forest Land Use .,,
Plan Meeting Set '
The U.S. Forest Service has
scheduled a meeting Tuesday
night lo expla in the land use plan
now be ing pre pared for the
Trabuco District of the Cleveland
National Forest.
Ranger Clifford Stevens said
the7 :30p.m . meetingin room238
of the Science Building at Ca l
State Fullerton will focus on the
planning process and how the
public can participate in the de-
v e Jo pm e n t of land u s e
a lternatives
Qu~en in China
HONG KONG (UP[) -Quee n
Elizabeth paid the first visit of a
reigning British monarch to this
cr own colony in its 134-year hi s-
tory Su nday. She a rrfved from a
two-day s topover in Honolulu in-
stead of Guam.
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SerH119 Strirlcfta
Television writer Rod-Serl-
ing is in serious Condition at
Tompk\ns County Hospital
m Ithaea, N.Y., after suffer· .
ing a heart . attack. Physi-
cians say he is "resting com-
fortably."
JOHANNESBURG , South
Africa (AP)-Crowds flocked to
electric appliance.stores today lo
glimpse the first test television
broadcast in South Africa. one of
the few industrialized countries
still without television.
Gove rnm ent . control le d
television Qfficially goes on the
air Jan. l, with a single channel
broadcasting f ive hours a day in
both the English and Afrikaans
languages.
The first test s howed films
from South Africa's industrial
and agricultural exhibition.
An estimated 10,000 TV-S'elS
have been bought or rented.
despit~ their price -about $1,400
forcoh>r.
F.--PagrAl
MERGER •••
less than a quarter of the lei"·
ritory to cover, has a nine-man
narcotics team . '
Riley called the additional
ful)ds "'little enough cost to
absorb when one stacks it llP
against the lives or the young
people we might save by such an
expenditure."
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Miss Bosworth will reign t
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community events a nd represe t
the Saddleback Valley in the 1976
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ORANi;E COUNTY, CALIFORNIA MONDAY, MAYS, 1975 . ' -
· rrfior Patrol .. Sheriff Merger Urged ·
By GARY GRANVILLE -" tiooal &herill patrol uni~'. slbly drop from 27 to 15 I budset because or the roscal Parka District, will beCQ!!le part county, Riley today asked Gales _ l, ~ °'~.E!!!!"'"".... ~ IOUt.b-county--without~~1t;::~~les-· ~t to~tbe-county from the oraie sheriff-coroner depart4 to increase his budget. proposal
"Frfth D1strlct SU'Pervjaor creaseJ-:-----oTyou (Gates) indicated this consolidation," Riley continued. mtnt. by $30 000 to $35,000 to cover the
Thomas Riley indicated today he Riley quoted Gates as saying could be accomplished by adding The support gained for the con· Already known to favor the · cost o( two "additional narcotics wt0 11 support thf merger of the response time to emercency two additio1Jal deputies to-the solidation of the two departments merger are supervisors Ralph investigators in the south county.
range Cqun_ty Har.bor ,Pll:~Ol in-l calla in the south county' ~a ·. south couqiy ar~a and by the ret will be .tested w~en. the Boatd of Diedrich a_nd Ralp~ Clark. And Gates has already point~ out ~9 the Sheriff-Coronet l).jpart-could be reduced from ll·to six leue of approx:1mateiy -1our de· Superv1sors begins its budget de· now that Riley 's position appears to the supervisors that hts six-
Grncnt headed by ShcriU Brad minutes by the addition Of two putiea· at Dana Harbor," Riley libei'ations nex,t month. to en(lorse the maneuver, the man narcotics unit is responsible
ates. . ~ sheriff patrol units. said, .... ·• That is when it will be decided three votes required would BP· for serving 732 square miles of
(n a memo to Gates, Riley said And, the supervisor added, it is "111ua,"',,it would a,Ppear that if the harbor patrol. which now pear to be at ha nd. / · county territory .
·i.t ~ou~d ap1_>ear that .lhe coo-his understanding that respanse this project can be accomplished !unctions under the Oran~e In addition to calling for the ad· In comparison Anaheim, w~lh
1ohdat1on coulC1 provide ad41 · time for r outine calls would without any increase in the i County Harbors, Beaches and dilional patrol units in the1sou.th · (See MERGER, PageA2)
ArsonPro~d • >-.. ••
San Juan Fire
L . ' .
Victim B6un·d
By '.l'OM BARLEY otu..0.11,"" ........
,. The badly burned body of a
~oman, bound hand and fool,
.was found Sunday night in a San
Juan Capistrano hom e aft er
firemen extinguished a bedroom
~aze, Orange County Sheriff's
Officers reported-today.
I 'f
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Inyestig~ors said ihey beli~ve
the •risly find is the body of
hospit81 worker Betty Goates, 47,
who lived in the fire-damaged
home at 33911 Via de Agua with
her husband, M earl, 42.
Officers said burns mructed on
tthe body, particularly on the face
ana head , made it impossible for
Goates to identify the body as
that of his wire.
Sheriff's Capt. Robert Griffeth
said firemen called to the home
·.Sunday 11'1.ght quickly ext-
inguished the blaze after confin-
ing it to an upstairs bedroom,
He said they then fuund the
. woman's body on the bed with
evidence that the fire had started
in the mattress.
Griffeth said it is known that
Mrs. Goates was a non-smoker.
A search by sheriff's officers
satisfied them that lhere were no
cigar ettes in the house at the
time lhe fire started, he said.
Griffeth said Mrs. Goates was
last seen,alive wben,~she went off
duty Sunday afternoon al San
Clemente General Hospital.
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'Should Bomb'
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Ky to Ai-.-ive
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Ex-Viet Chref Due
AGANA, Gua m (AP> -Air
Marshal Nguyen Cao Ky, once a
flamboyant military leader or
South Vietnam, n ew out of Guam
today, a defeated warrior in
search of a home.
"'I am very uoor.~· Ky told a
news conference before he de·
parted .• "I am going to find some
job, maybe a n aircrart driver, a
taxi driver or rarmer. 1 had one
year experience planting corn
and soybeans.''
Neatly attired in tan slacks and
a khaki s hirt and puffing -a
cigarette. Ky m et reporters in a
steamy tent at the edge of the
* * *
tiny evacuee camp where he had
spent the n ight. Later, he
boarded a refugee flight to El
Toro Marine Corps Air Station
where be is to arrive earlY Tues·
day.
He hopes lo join his wife and
family who are at Travis Air
Forf"e Bas~ in Northern
·calirornia.
.. The slender. mOustachioed
former vice pr~sident and pre·
mier was rushed off this island of
refugees -apparently for his
own safety -24 hours after he
arrived from the Philippines.
Sources said Ky would not be
* * * Ford Proposes Aid
;Ii' Qr Viet "Refugees
of the House International Rela·
tions Committee. Broomfield
said he would introduce it in t.h e
House later today.
on Coast
welcomed by refugees crowded
in tents and barracks across the
island because in recent weeks
he denounced those· who fled
~Saigon as cowards.
Aslted abou\· that statement in
. ligtit of his own departure. Ky
1 hedged.
"My hands were tied," he said
al one point, then noted that at
least he wailed until the end
before running .
"Until the last minute, I was in
the air directing strikes against
the enemy ... I was the last
member of the general staff to
leave."
Clwpsticks
Wanted
AGANA, Guam (AP)
The Naval Supply Depot
here is tryi·iig to fill an
urgent need at Vi etnamese
evac u ee ca mp s:
chopsticks.
He said her husband·last saw
her alive Saturday night when
sbe drove hjn! ~San Diego and
theft relurned home' alo.ne.
. Goates>--picked up a boat at San
Die.co Harbor and •a:iled the
vessel t6 Dana Point duri,fte: .the
weekend, Griffeth said. ..
Na~v y Capt. Howard E .
Rutledge, on of the longest·
held American prisoner s or
war in North Vie tnam, s ctys
lhe U .S. s hould have con·
sidered bombing North Vi et-
nam when the Communists
began, to 'V\9li1Jt; the. Paris
WASHINGTON (U PI) -
President Ford today proposed a
sweeping $501 miJlion program of
aid to care for South Vietnamese
and Caml:5odian refugees througb
mid-1976 . The m easure has a so-called
"open end authorization/' mean-
,inl_ itfal'~ na~~~ s~cpt·
"We bave ordered 40,000
pair of cbopsticks," said
Adm. George Morrison,
commander· of naval
forces in the Marianas·
Island.
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S..rlfng StMlu!n
Televisiori "writer Rod. Serl·
ing is in serious condition at·
Tompkins County Hospital
in Ithaca, N.Y .. alter suffer·
~ng a ~earl attack. Physi-
~ians sa·y he is ··resting com-
!brtably." ·
(rvine .Drops
Bond Plait on • ~mprovements
f..-A co·ntroversi al $55 million
bond issue has been removed
.from p prop.osed policy on how
lfi'vine is to-pay for the public im-
Provements needed as additional
.a rCas or the city develop.
;_The city council will continue
its discussion or !he capital im-
pfovements policy Tuesday at
1:30 p.rri . in city'ball, 4201 Cam·
~s Drive. ·
.,The revised program lays most
oC the cost of additional streets,
6Lr eet lights, and si milar
amenities within and next to new
developments to the landownerf.
aod developers. .-
•f 1A consultant's r eport.had koe..
commended a large bOl1d +'-sue
as the least expensivl Wily to
fin a nce the improv-e-ments .
However, th e city,,council
~enerally opposed the idea dur·
.ing a number of discussions on
the topic.
''El Toro Man
,~uspect~
"In Killing:
•• ~Orange County Sbeiiff's de·
pulies h ave charged ari El Toro
,.construction worker with murder j connection with the death of a
Westminster woman in El Toro
lutweek. , I~:· .Terry t>ean }lawkins. ~l. or
.:za832 Rumble Road. El Toro. was
., arrested Friday nigbL
\ A county rdad department
1.1ftl'IPloye round the nude body or
(luadelupe McClellond, 40, of
4 U42 We1t.m-in1ter Ave .,
11 Westmln1t.er, fAce..dovm lil• pud-a1e ol! Canada Road In g) Toro
. ,A:pri 128. -
.••• She was found with a large
1"0Ck plaeed on her back, ·holding
,.her down in the six·lncb-deep
pool ol waler, depuU .. lllid.
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Ford ~ent .?< dr:aft or~ new ;pd..
·bill w 'llep. William Broomfield;
<R·Micb.), senior GOP member .. U,S:-TO RECOVER
,S . VIET AIRCRAFT, hp A4
New District
.Bus· Manager
·Eyes County
2 Men Enter Home,
Kill Santa Anan, 20
in'g figure. But BroomfieJd said a
fact sheet sent with the measure
estirriated the cost .or caring for
up to 150,000 refugees through
June 3o, 1976, at $507 million.
The White House bill was re-
ceived on Capitol Hill as a House
judiciary subcom~miLtee heJd
hearings on the refugee issue.
By WILJ,IAM SCHREIBER
Of .... IHilr,.llotSU!t .
The Orange County Transit
District has a natiOnwide reputa-
tion as an aggressive, innovative
transit: company, according to
Edward F. Loritz:, the district's
new general manager.
Two men who burst into a San·
t a Ana apartment Saturday night
forced three persons, two of them
juveniles, to k.neel on a kitchen
floor a nd then s hot one of them in
the head.
Killed in the gangland-type
s l ayin g was -Luis Jimen ez
Garcia, 20, .of 1021 W. Mc Fadden
St., Santa A.na : •
After firing a Single shot into
the victim's forehead as the two
-juveniler, one of"'"'theri1 a girl ,
knelt beside him, the .two s us·
peels fl ed without harming
either.
The.slaying occurred al 2033 N.
Bush St., Apt. B, a place police
say is suspect ed of being a
narcotics traffic center. ·
Garcia, who was an un-
employed carpenter, was dead
on arriVal al Orange County
~edical Cente r shortly after the
shooting.
Police say the slaying is still
under investigation and that
lh.elwo survivors were ableoiilY
to provide sketchy descriptions
of the killers .
L. Dean Brown, coordin•tor or
the government's refugee pro-
gram, told the hearing that no
South Vietnamese would be re·
settled in econo mica lly hard·
pressed s"ections of the United
. States. He said they would be dis-·
persed as evenly as possible
· throughout the country.
Brown said most of the re-
fugees are skilleLworkers, many
otWholriftpea ~English. -rn an 1Dterv1ew onday, a
week before he takes the district
reins, Loritz: said Orange County
is one of tbe most uniq~ areas in
the nation in terms of transporta·
lion planning.
"OrangJ=: County presents one
of the most difficult problems to
transit because it is-fl}most all
small t'ities and communities,"
he said. "Every other area in this
country with major transit
systems has a big, central busi·
Irvine to Go On
"We have strbng indication of
support iq. resettlement. and job
identification from other groups,
including the AFL-CIO," he said.
"We have been deluged with of-
fers of private assistalice."
Brown added that most of the
refugees are in good health.
With Cinco F etes <See PROPOSAL, Page AZ>
nesS-dii!tricl. ••. ,.
Loritz said the traoalt, district
has "a tremendous start 1ri pro-
vidiJll UW kind or balance mode
ol'tianstt Orange County needs.••
The t new gener-aJ!' manager
~~& to the county transit ·dls-
t_tict.tlrom .a post as vice presi·
dent for Marketing of K~ne
Corp·oralion. a Rriv'~"te
transportation systems engineer·
ing company in Chicago:
He takes the' J>Q.St va<;ated by
Dr. G . J . "Pete" Fielding, who
(SeeTRANSIT,Pa1eAZ)
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Cinco de Mayo events are to go
on as scheduled at UC Irvine
tonight, despite a stabbing Fri-
day which marred the opening of
the two-day·everit.
Farm labor l eader Cesar
Chavez will speak at Crawford
Hall at8p.m . as planned.
"We don't anticipate any addi-
tional problems," said campus
Police Chief Robert Heavey to·
day.
A dance planned for Friday
ftlght was canceled during tbJ
tense afternoop following (fie
"·•tabbing of a 16-year-old Sant'a
Ana' Jligh School student th&.t
morning. .,. The student, Ruben Barela, re-
lriains in serious condition from PHONE RINGS;
JIE.HfCLE SOW __ .m,ultJple _wounds today, accord·
iilg to a Costa Mesa Memorial
Hmpilalapokesman.
"11. was 6 o'clock and time for
the news. Time, too, for the
.phone lo ring," the Costa Mesan
. told his wife,
"NOfM>Onir had I said it and the
phone rang. I sold my recrea-
tional vehijlo:,\o the tU"Stcaller."
That'• jb;e <Ju~cess experience
·after this ad ra.njustooedayinthe
Dally Pilot:
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loade<t, like new. PL~
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wordl to work lor ,You, In the Doi·
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'Forest I.and Use
' fJ&n Mee,ting Set
The U.S . F0;r.est Service has
scheduled a meeting Tuesday
nl&ht to expllith tfie land use plan
now being Prepared for the
Trabuco District of the Cleveland
NaUonal Forest.
, ,Ranier Cll. , IBid llio7:30p.m. m Nm238
cl !.h.! Scjence B IU!l . Dt Clll ilfaii Jilrll~ will (o<iJ!J on Ille
pl,i\ininc proee.. "fld. '"*"' t~e
publlc can parUclpat~ In t-e de·
'vel10P«1 e,nt, of t•1nd ot u se
alternatives. ~
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Friday ni ght police set up
check points at the' entrances of
the campus, turning back "a
large number'' of carloads of peo-
ple head,ed for the dance, Heavey
said.
Race Protest
At Santa
Barbara Ends
SANTA BARBARA (AP) -A
group of more than 45 Oakjacket-
ed, helmeled law enforcemenL
agents cleared the multi-million·
dollar computer center at UC
Santa Barb ara early today,
about three hours after stud ents
seized it to 'protest university •
,poli~ies toward minority slu·
dents.
Vice Chancellor Dr. Stephe n
Goodspeea said after center
employes ·checked out the equip·
m ent inside : •'There's no
damage at all.''
Santa Barbara Police Chief
A.W. Trembly said about20 cam-
pus officers, 10 sheriff's deputies
and 10 of his officers cleared the
center aner reading out an of-
ficial dispersal order to some 100
students staging a sit-down pro-
test al the center e ntrance .chant·
ing ''We Won 't Go, '1 and
"Solidarity Forever."
Trembly S•id the officers used
heavy bolt-cutters to s lice
. -v: -~ 1 .. <.'if ·.\" -~. · through cl;laina ·that had been i<Ctlil' lh '~··''TCi. a Un , lj:S. used to pacj.11><t \he inside and the a,mli.i\S.s•<fo 0, •(sri an\'.!' ·outside of Ille main entrance to
forml!r l)~to I fltm New' the center: Yor~, d~.tod'..Y,;.v<1 Ne)r., ; .. He said the ofllcen then had to ~01 h<l$Dllal ffW!? 4;hea1t " clel' bamc•di>• to push open the
.. ~ilW,cnl,i'.;"'I·l e "oilld'· ha¥e doof•·
: pec'!,7$ Muy t3' · ,, •(SeeCAlliflJS,PageAZl
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Morrison said the re-
fugees;who are being fed a
diet based on rice. asked
for the' ute nsils of their
homeland.
''We can't get the m
locally," he said. "I don't
know where they will come
from . I simply told the sup-
ply depot : 'Gel m e
chopsticks.'
3,000More
Viet Refugees
At Pendleton
Another 3,000 war-weary Viet-
namese were flown into· Camp
Pendleton over the weekend· and
hundreds more were expected to-1 day.
All told, nearly 4 ,000exileshav~
been sent to. the sprawling
Marine base, but about 6,000
have been processed out and the
reiugee population has seldom
topped 8,000.
Today's £lights, however, are
expected to boost the population
to 9,000, but by nightfall Marine
officers also believe that all tents
will have been put up and the
camp brought to its maximum
capacity of 18,000.
Sundaywas a d ay of prayer for
·both Catholic and Buddhist re-
(See EXILES, Page All •
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Weatller
Sunny through Tuesday.
Cool tonight with lows
mostly in the ros. A little
warmer Tuesda y with
highs of 65 at lhe beaches
rising to 70 inland.
INSIDE TODA l' ' -.
Nikki ·Giovanni, one of
America's moat notl!d block
poef.r, betievea there !tiU are
/ronlfer1 lo conquer. Staff
writer Laurie Kasoer·
de•c rtbe• her UCI .ap·
pectance on 81 of the PeQJM
It'd ion.
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A I ' DAIL v PILOT .. Monday, May 61 117&
Trash Haulers I . . ,. .
• Vote on Offer
Striking Orange County rub-
bish haulers were voting today
on a new contract off~r aimed at
ending their week-old walkout.
Officials from the six trash col -
lect~on firms involved and
leaders of the striking Tea msters
union met In Santa Ana tpday to
, present their new offer to union
members .
If they accept. the striking
trash truck drivers and helpers
were epxected to return to work
immediately. Details of the new
proposal were not released until
the vote is fin ished.
und-Fouiltain Valley, ohlttincd <in
injunetton Friday ll mlling
pickets at their officestoonJy 10 at
once, police said .
Compariy ofricia ls hu vc
declined to discuss the rate or
about 150 r e placements hired
during-the strike, although unioii
leader s said they will nol permit
their members to be laid off in
favor of the ne w employes.
Under the old contract drivers
made $3.28 an hour and helpers
$3.08.
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f ' KUa'inger . ~ .. ~~~ ~ :U.1 ,~N~·1foi. 1 ,
denll'found ln the center were ar· ·._.... WASHING:t'ON-(AP) -
rested and removed to tb&counly · Seeret•ry ot St•te Henry
jalllo_be booked forlnvesUtaUon •A;. Klulpaer denied today
or tre1panln& and dlltur~ the th&l he ·PllY~d w role In
peace. • ' orderlll& the ClA to c:on· ' Some 10 more~ Crom the group · duct domeattc autv,winee
• prot'istlne ou~s\de the center JoperaUon•.-· • __
-~'· arrest~: when they !!If· _"lDJny P.t.ri~f.bdll& ti! rounded a fliti!O•,HU.h 1\Udento W~ohlnct'oii, the' NaUonOI -
from t"' centn we'e beln& taken S<icunty Council did,. not
aw1ybyauthor1U11. conc~rn lttelf with
OffJcers SJ•td \~e arrests were doiiteet1c ln.telll1~n.ce '•
made wJ.tbout incident and there ~singer, tf'e Prealdepl\s
W8'J19 violence, .ro' • n.a\loaal aec'!f!ty aiviler A..'.1-'>.e.tltf'• ·aep•umo.nt told repanersct0110Wli!;;1 °'-'~c-11-spo~aman.1ald. croup or "'~t two--bo-ur 1pp.eaiance.
30 studenll took over.the bWK1m1 before th'e Rocktftll~r •"4 barred the dooni about 9:4S Commlulon. lnve1U1at1n1
p.m. T_hree deputies ..were sent CIA domestic acUv!Uee.
immediately to the school \o aid Former CIA Director
ca_mpua security orrlcera, he Richard M. Helm• b"u .1ald
said, but law enforcement of. that th& CIA set up .a
ficen were. awaltin1 the arrival special eounterintellleence
of the un1ver1lty chancellor unit dealing with anti-war
"The intention Is lo remove dissidents and other
th?Se who have taken it over," radicals in respoflsetopre-
sa1d Goodspeed. sidential concern Lh at
The strike, by 400 members of
Teamsters Union Local 396, has
crippled trash collection in 1-lunt ·
ington Beach, fo"'ountain Valley,
Laguna 13ea ch. most of El To1·0
and ll'othcr cities~
Members earlier turned down
an offer from the Orange County
Disposal Assoc iation. whic h
negotiates for the companies, for
a hike to $3.75 for drivers the fi rst
year a n·d $3.50 for helpers wtth
20-cent-an-hour raises the next
two years.
YOUNGSTER, BABY BROTHER ARRIVE AT PENDLETON
Part of Merine Base's Asiatlc'Clty of Over 8,000
He warned the protesting stu· domestic unrest was in·
dents force would be used "if nuenced Crom abroad.
necessary." · Th e companies worked
through the weekend With newly
hired non -union helo to m;tlc<>
trash pickups. In some cili~s.
they were reportedly close to
"catl'hing up.·•
f Vandalis m and harrassment
that hampered efforts early last
week droppe d off over the
weekend, poli ce said.
Rainbow Dis posal Company,
which serves Huntington Beach
Balloonist
Postpones Try
I -For Record
Newport Beach hot-air
balloonist Ray Gallagher was
forced to postpone his try al the.
world altitude record over the
wee kend when his burne r
malfunctioned over th e
California desert.
Gallagher went alon. on Satur·
day in the Antelope Valley in an
attempt to break a record held by
a .F1orida man but was forced to·
come back down· when the pro-
, pane burner began lo sputter.
Later, he said he would make
another attempt at reaching
37 ,020 feet next wee kend.
Other than the burner. all of
the other s pecial equipment on
the craft worked as planned.
The bumer has since been re-
\ paired. The only other concern
for the second attempt will be tbe
weather, he said.
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Salary Hikes
To Get Study
. In Saddleback
Mon ey talk will predominate
tonight when trustees of the Sad·
dleback Community College Dis-
trict meet in speciaJ session al
7:30in the college library.
The seven-member board will
hear preliminary salary de·
mands by certificated and
classified employes. It has not
· been disclosed how much or an
increase is being requested.
Trustees have previously ac-
corded salary increases on the
basis of the ~1 arch 1 cost-of-
living index, a figure which cur-
rently amounts to 12 percent.
No formal action is scheduled
on the s a lary proposal al
tonjght's meeting.
Also scheduled 1·or discussion.
by the Board of Trustees is a pro-
posal to increase the budget from
$11 .8 million to $16 million for the
1975-76 fiscal year.
. There will be' no trustee action
;on the budget item either, ac·
1 cording to a spokesman ror the
college.
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The uniol'i wanledl a 72-cent
hike the first :vear and 50 cents
the next two years.
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PROPOSAL
The President's bill would pro-
vide humanitarian aid only. It
contains no r e que s t for
'authorization of the use of U.S.
troopt as Ford sought earlier
before the final evacuation of re-
fugees from Saigon.
Som,e 'congressional members
wanted to give Ford that
authorization even after the ract
to clear away a ny doubts that
Ford acted contrary to present
law banning such use of troops
without congressional approval.
Broomfield said the White
I louse estimated that as of today
there are 124 ,399. South Viel·
namese and Cambodian refugees
within the United St.ates or en
route. The final figure will"reach
about 150,000 , he said .
The Adminis tration was
hopeful that up to 10 percent of
the 150,000 refugees could be re-
settled in other nations.
Toro Refugee
Flights Bring
Noise Gripes
The 84 flights which had landed
at El Toro M arinc Base by Mon ·
day morning, bringing 15.175
Vi etnamese refugees to Orange
Count_y . have brought complaints
or noise from Joe al residents.
"We have had a larger number
or complaints than u su a l,
especially at night," said Col.
Lee Preble, Marine Corps in-
formation offi cer.
Ora n ge County Sheriff's
Departmenlz however, reports
no appreciaole change m com-
pl41.int calls since the start of re-
fu gee rescue flights.
Leisure World 's television sta-
tion. Channel 6, also reports po
complaints. "These are a._ di!·
ferenl kind of planes eoming'in,"
said Rob Merritt, news director,
"but the noise levels arc not
noticeably affected."
DR. JEFFREY MacDONALD GATHERS BRIEFCASES
Facing Five-year-old Murder Charge• In Raleigh
MacDonald Lawyer
Asks Trial Switch
RALEIG-H . N .C . (UP!l -
Former Army doctor Jerfrey
MacDonald 's lawyer argued to-
day that it would be C'heaper and
more convenient for witnesses if
his murder trirl l were held in
Calirornia instead o f North
Carolina.
MacDonald, or Huntington
Beach. is hopin111 to have the.tria}
switched to the Los Angeles area.
He was indicted by a fede ral
grand j-ory ea rlier this yeai-on
charges of murdering his wife
and two d aught ers whil e serving
at Ft. Bragg in 1970.
Bernard Segal. his lawyer, told
a pretrial !Tearing in federal
court here that only five of 29 wit·
nesses who test ified at 1970
military hearing 01rc still living
in eastern Nor:th Carolina.
Segal said only thrc-e o( '"SO ad-
Wtional fact witncsst•s" planned
by the defense li ve 1n the area.
He argued al lea5l 10 expert wit-
nesses could appear ;,1t a lower
cost in California.
Segal said MacDonald 's
widowed mother and others in
California have agreed to pro-
vide free housing and rood for all
witnesses and lawyers connected
with his defense,
Segal estimut ~d the ('Ost of
. MacDonald's defe nse will be
between $1 50.000 and SJ00,000.
The federal government, he
said, already has spent $1 million
prosecuting MacDonald. A gov-
ernment lawyer said he had no
idcu how much has been spent on
the case. ·
In arguing for a c hange in the
trial site, Segal contended that
FBI agents had "misrepresented
the mselves and intimidated"
persons interviewed in connet·
lion with the reqY.est for a new
trial site.
He said one person was told
there is '"c'?_n~lusive proof" that
MacDonald is guilty.
Another aitent, he said, told a
witness that a federal judge in
North Carolina had instructed
him to conduct the interview
when in ract no such instruction$
were given.
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less than a quarter of the ter-
ritory to cover , has a nine-man
narcotics team.
Riley called t he additional
funds ''little e n·o ugb cost to
abiorb when on~ stacks it up
against the live~ or 1he young
l'("Oplc we might S8ive by •ucb an .
expenditure."
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Cugees and a day or war games fOr
the Marines.
Assisted by Vietname,15e
translators, the Rev. Evan ·
Greco, chaplain or the 5th
Marines. conducted a service for
the homeless war victims. In
another part of the camp, re·
fugees of the Buddhist faith were
led in services by Tri Sanh of the
International Buddhist Medita-
tion Center in Los Angeles.
The religious services were un-
·dist u r bed by ,.massive a m·
phibious landing exercises held
early Sunday morning by the
t.1arines on a beach about a dozen
miles away. Marine-spokesmen
said they had ordered planes and
helicopters participating in the
exercises to avoid the north of the
base where the refugees are stay-
ing.
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TRANSIT ••.
resumed teaching duties in at UC
Irvine.
Loritz conceded he will take a
pay cut of about $13,000 a year to
take the $37 ,ooo.a-year post in
Oranjte County but he said "'the
challenge was more attractive
after being in this industry for
about three years .''
He said he doesn't anticipate
much problem making the
transition lo the public domain
because he said "bu~inessds
business and transit as I have
viewed it is really no•different
Crom the way it is viewed in the
public arena ...
He said both private enterprise
and government politics that
must be dealt with but he said in
private business it is called
"maneuvering and manipulating
rather than outright politicking."
Before Loritz took his job with
Keene Corporation he owned his
ov.1n com pute r company and
worked ror Continental Can
Corporation for 15 years.
Queen in China
HONG KONG <UPI) -Queen
Elizabeth paid the first visit of a
reigning British monarch to this
crown colony in its 134-year hi s·
tory Sunday. She arrived from a
two-day s topover in Honolulu in·
stead of Guam.
"Demands have been noating '------------...J
around for the last couple of
weeks and I do not know what the
immediate ones are," Goodspeed
said. ''It wasn't possible to arrive
at some kind of amicable resolu-
tion. The demands that are made
are simply impossible to carry
through. 't : .
He Sflld the electronic equip-
ment inside the computer center
was rented by the univtrsity.
Tension bad mounted at the
school tbe past week over ad·
ministration decisions to discon-
tinue certain _parts of the ~~k
studies program and to review
the Chicano studies program.
The university announced cut·
backs in the black. studies pro-
gram, but said it intended to hire
more minority raculty memben.
University authorities staid
Chancellor V-emon Cheadle had
been schedul~d to meet jater lp·
day with five represenJ.atives of
Students for Collective Actiori, a
coalition of black, CbiCBno and
white students, who orpni,zed
the takeover.
Relief Approved
· WASHINGTON (UPI) -An
East Coast fuel company owned
by the brother of New York Gov.
Hugh Carey has obtained
.permission rrom the Federal
Energy Administration to re·
ceive relier benefits so rar denied
to other companies.
$890 Millw"ii
Requested for
Food Progra"'fl
WASHINGTON (UPI) -Cit-
ing recessionary pressOres,
President Ford today asked
Congress for an extra $890
million for the. federal food
stamp and school milk pro-
grams, a White House
spokesman said.
Press secretary ·Ron Nessen
said the .recession has boosted
those particiP.iatin1 Qt the fooc:\
stamp and.'milk pr(>O'ams from 1' millio ""'to l8 t million
boUJeholdl . .:. ·1--• _ 4---
Ford already requested $.1.9
blllion this year to plly for the two
programs. .!.--·
His request todaY.,Uked for an
extra $884.8 milliOIJ for the food
stamp program and $5 million
fo5_the milk program.
Newsmen asked N~ if the
econ_omlc recession w.as the
basic cause ror the increase in
de-rnand . ror the aid. ''Yes,"
Nessen said.
Nessen said the extra money
request would-have been $'lOO
million less if Congres§ bad ap-
proved Ford's proposed reform
of the food stamp program.
Bomanee So••r
Suitor Wants MoTWy Back
QES MOINES. Iowa (AP) -·Jn three years of
courtship, Robert W. McCoy says he spent the follow-
ing on his love:
-$1,025 for a dinner ring, watch and earrings.
-$800 on clothing, hairdresser and chiropractor
expenses. :
-$60 on car tires and $95 on a car stereo.
His then wife-to-be, Wanda Anderson, 39, also was
helped with her rent, groceries, gasoline and
ci~arettes lo the tune of nearly $11 ,000, McCoy,. 48,
says.
The romance has cooled and McCoy says in a
lawsuit filed in Polk County District Court that he
wants his.money b~ck.
''She had no intention whatsoever'' of marrying
him, he says, and only said she would to entice him to
give her "money, personal property and other gifts."
McCoy's complaint asks for $13,474 and he says
h~ is "darn serious" about it.
WA.AIMERS PAYS
Marinero Sovlng• has always paid the highest
Interest legally pooslble. Now your '!lavlngs can be
worth even more at Mariners - a Big 7Vc % on .
6-year certlflcat11 of Sl ,000 or more.
Not only can you make money at Marinero, you
can make friends too-with a strong "hometown"
savings and loan. •
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andsenael
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--~.-~~··-llltt ·---. t'il\h· District · Supervisor
Thomas Riley .indicated today be
wAlJ support the_ merier-ot .the
Oraoge Couotylffarbor Patrol in· .. to the Sherlrf;Coroner DePllr\·
m_ent headed ·by Sheriff Bra~
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tt. would appiar-that the con·
tolidation could provide a di· _, ...
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e rger ~urged
po11ibly drop rrom ;7 to 1S-,,.....,,,1111'ul<! ~-~· --·
... You (Gates), indicatecI this
eould be a<:compliabed by adding
two •ddilional; depulies to the
aouth·county area apdJ>y the re·
leue of approxima\el¥ four de·
puUes at Dana !!arbor;" Riley ,
said . ,#>.. -'
bu ~t b~caus\.-gl,.,..t_h iscaJ="l?al'k~lWict. will become part
ef1tl0-tbe county trom -tbe~ of•tbe sheriff.coroner depart·
consolidation,'' Riley conUnueCI. ment. The'support gain~torthecob· Already known to favor the
solidation or the twodepartvienta merger are supervisors , Ralph
will be tested when the. Board or Diedrich and Ralph Clark. And
Supervisors begins its budget de-now that Riley's position appears
libera.tions next month. to endorse the maneuver, the
That ts. When it wilf be decided three votes required \11ould ap·
''Thus, it would appear that
this project can be accomplished
without any increase io the
if the harbor patrol, which now pe•r to be at hand.
,. functions under the Oranse fn addi.tion to calling for the ad·
i County 1;1·arbors, Beaches and dittonal patrol units in the south
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eounty, Rile'y today-asked ·Gates
to increase his budget proposal
by $30.000 to $35,000 to cover the
cost or two additional narcotics
investigators in the south county .
Gates has already pointed out
to the supe rvisors that his six·
man narcotics unit is responsible
for serving 732 square miles of
county territory.
In comparison Anaheim. with
(See MERGER, Page AZ>
Death .in Fire Probed
S an Juan Wo m an Tied Hand a n d F oot
By TOM BARLEY
• Of ttie 0.11¥ l"llet SWff
The badly burned bodY or a
woman, boun~ hand and foot,
was found Sunday night in a San
Juan .. CapistraJM> home atter.
fttemen_elltinguished a bedroom
blaze, Orange County Sherirrs
,.; officers reported today. -•
· Investigators said they believe
the grisly find is the body of
hospital worker Bet~y Goates, 47. . .
...,.rair Slay-
Youth· in '
Santa Ana,
Two men wpo. bu~t ifito a Sa11·
ta Ana apartment Saturda>;, night
forced three persons, two or them
juveniles, to kneel on a. kitcllen
floor and then shot one or therh fo
the head. 't
Killed in ·the ganglan«J,-type •l•~ia'J .:r<r:•• •L ·,;._ 1~1!!tnez Garga, 20, o . M'cY,addep . , taA. . _
After nttn a aingte shot into
the. victim'• 'bead u Uie two
juveniles, 'Oii! of them a girl,
knelt beside him, tbe two sus·
peels fled without harming
who lived in the fire-damaged
home at 33911 Via de Agua with
herti.usband, Mearl.42.
Olficers said burns inflicted on ·:.~ ~;'d,P~~~~u11t3~~_::rb~!~~~
Goates lo ·identify Ute body as
,.. that1or tiis wile.
Sheriff's Capt. Robert Grifteth
said tiremen called to the hQtlle
SUa.day night quicklY ext ·
: ingili'shed the blaze ~ conJin·
eiUH!r. . · _
The sl.aying occurred at 2033 N.
ing it to an Upstairs bedroom.
. He said they then found the
wom'an's body on lhe bed with
evidence that the tire had started
in the mattress.
Gritteth said it is known that
Mrs. Goates was a non-smoker.
A search by sherirr·s o£ficers
satisfied them that there were no
cig3rettes in the house al the
time the tire .. started, he said.
Gritfeth said Mrs. Goates was
last seen ali ve whe n she went arr
duty Sunday afternoon at San
·Clemente General Hospital.
He said. her hus band last saw
her alive Saturday ni ght when
she drove him to San Diego and
then returned home a lone,
. Goates picked up a boat at San
Diego Harbor and sailed the
vessel to Dana Point during the
weekend, GriCteth said.
P r o testin g
Students
Dis p ersed
SANTA BARBARA (AP) -A
group or more than 45 flakjacket·
ed, helmeted law enforcement
agents cleared the mulli-million-
dollar computer center at UC
Santa Barbara early today,
about three hours after students
seized it to protest university
.policies toward minority stu· •
dents .
Vice Chancellor Dr. Stephen
Goodspeed said after center
employes checked out the MlliP·
"menl inside : ''There's no
damage Ht all."
Two School Boards
Bush St., Apt. B, a place police
say is suspected .or being. a
narcotics traftic center.
Garcia, who was an un ·
employed carpenter, .\fas dead. -
on arrival ai Orange Couhty ·
Medical Center sJioft1y.after the
Santa Barbara Police Chief
A.W. Trembly said about20 cam·
pus orricers, 10 sherift's deputies
and 10 or his orricers cleared the
center atter reading out an or-
ficial dispersal order lo some 100
students staging a sit-down pro-
test at the center entrance chant· . I
Weigh Unification· shooting. • '
POlice. say the· sraying is still
under inve&tigation amt that El T oro Man
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-. Two West Orange County
Jrebool boards -will meet tonight
(or lcist minute unification talks
Boy, 5, Hit
By Van, Hurt
I~ HuntiDgto n . .
A 5 year-old Huntington Beach
boy was repof'led in-stable condi-
tion today after he . apparently
stepped into the pa,th of ·a van
Stinday morning.
1 Police said J asol B. Steid-
inger. 5, or 202· Joliil/Ate .• Apt.
A,; stepped o!I (he curb at IIJ.·
dianapolis Avenue and Alabama
Street and was struck by a van
driv e n by James Eugene
Se9erance, 26, ot.719.,Huntington
St., HUntington Beach.
Severance told otficers be
dii't see the youth and didn't
r ·ze he had struckhimunUl be
n iced a skateboard the Doy was
carrying rolling down the street.
otticials at Pacitlca HQE!pital,
where the youth 1s being t{eated,
described him as ''bright and
alert" this morning. '
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VEHICLE SOW
"lt was 6 o'clock and time for
the· news. Time, too, for the
phone to ring,'' the 9»11t·Mesan
told bis wife. .
".No sooner l)ad I sa\d it and tb,e
phetpe rang., I .sold my, 1'Cte•·
Uonhl vehicle to the first caller.''
That'• the success esperience
after tbia ad rani_ustoneday in the
J>ally Pilot:
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Joaded, lik,new,PL!JS
'27' Sth Wheel Angelus 1 Tr all er. M ust§el)' Call ,
aft.6p.m. J T
lf'lou ha• a camper you
woul like' tO sell, call IOM1'-Wo make It easy to put a row .
'words to work for Jou. ID lhe Dai·
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night',s t:ourity schools commit· to provii:ll-t~etchy descriptions ,
teemeeting. otlhekillers. : ·¥.i -: .. i S ed
Superintendent Dale Coogan ... ' · h U SpeCt said toda'y he would aok his ' DR. JEFFREY MaCDo NALD GATHERS BRIEFCASES
Ocean View Sehool Board to urge C · ' \$~ Faclng"Flv•ye8r.old Murder Charges In Raleigh
a delay on any uriifitation e1ec4 oun·~:1 •s· · I n K "lling tions.for48-monlhS-tolwo.yfars.~ Jl<l ~ --• --'1• • -" -I .
"'Philosophically,we-·treel St d •;s -: Mac' p· onald Lawyer Orae-'e County Sheriff's de· thisisagoodtimetounity.But1s. U y e SSl""'Ji. •· months to two years ;own the · "' -,-. . . . ~ · • ,. puties haye charged ~n El Toro
road Serraon-Priest (tax ··• _. .• 1 -.,..i '· , construct1onworkerW1thmurder
:·~::~og~;~·r.1'!~-:!i:.~ In ~untlngton Asks Trial Switch ~:~!~~~~;;~~!~ei~·~i\0:,~
who has the assessed valuation," ., ~ Te~ Dean Hawki'ns, 21, or Coo¥an explained.. Four topics are on the agenda ~ • .r
His district. however, does for today's 5 : 30 p,rri . study RALEIGff, ·~i.e . <UPI) -lion with the request tor a new 22932 Rumble Road, El Toro, was
.have a unification plan ready seu:ion of the Huntington Beach Former Army doctor Jetrrey ·trial site. · ; arrested Friday nidghdl.
hued on ita own boundaries in CityCouileil. · MacDonald's lawyt!r argued to· He said one person was told~ A county roa e partment
·ease the rt?Quellt for a delay is Men1.bers of the council will re· day that it would be cheaper alic;l there is ··conclusive proo£1'fthat eGmpdloyle rounMd 'chte 1"1 udde body orf
turned down -a likely.action. view: ·" .. more convenient for witnesses if MacDonald is gui1Ly. '~ ua e upe c e an ' 40• 0
The Oraltge CoU)ltyCommittee -A policy regarding private his murder trial ~were held in Another agent, he said, told a 834 2 We s t min 5 t e r Ave ·'
on Sc .. -'( District ,Qr ...... j••tion . boet.S on Huntington Lake in the Cali' rorn1' a ,. nstead or North ., th t r-· al . drt1 . Westminster I race down in a pud-t-v -~ ~ centrafparlt W1 ness 3 a eo.1er JU -ie '" die otr Canada Road in El Toro meets at T:·~-.,.m:,.Tueedaiy,1 in • , · · Carolina. _ • North Carolina had instructed A .128 the au~lorium·at .D¥<YeJ"~boor. ~tails of the propased $2 Mac Donald, or Huntingfon · him to eondwct the interview pn ·
1502 .Palm , Aven•. Hw:ilinllton rn1Wonclr~~1nanie1nt district tor Beach, is hoping to have the lrial when in tacti Do such instruetions She was found with a lar ge
Beach. -:----\'"-~ au.aa 0 d~. switched to the Los Angeles arPa. weie gi·ven: , ro.ck place~on her back, holding
The-.committee will review ~Possible changes m the pro-He was indicted by a tede~al her down 10 the six·inch·deep v~o=,,. unifiCation~plw affect· posed s:z m.illion Town Lot assess-grand jury earlier this year on pool or water, deputies said.
inl ut. gton eeaq. .. union ment d&Strict. . charges or murdering his wire Mi l ls ~-:Vs ...
Hielf.Sc District .8nd ita' fiVe · -The Seal . Beach annexation and· two daughters whilt_ servirig · ~ .l .'
feede.reletn·entary districts. . . \\ attempt wh ich would make . at Ft. Bragg in 1970 . ' OraRge<it Cea•t
. Each ~ se\'en diffe("eDt school SUnaet Aquatie Parle. 8 part otlhe Bernard Segal, his lawyer, told 'On
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distri£tl ~tacludina the Garden cltyotSeal Beach. a pretrial hearing in ted,er~l "'l.e•
(Se UNIFY Page A2) The council wil.J probably hold court here that only five or 29 wit· L · ' its atudy session in a basement nesses who testitied at 1970 WASHINGTON (AP) __.A • =zZ..-~:e:z:::s=a:.
... tn.eeting room near city council 11 1. · tanhed ,and slender Wilbur D.
• 'cbam:.s, prior to. the normal 1· ~illtatemr; hN~arilnhgCaroelinsti iving Mills reLui-ned to Capit.'ol Hill to· w: · ff J-1 ineas or ar a. day r~·-~ tirst limo-since last· oman e u-p.m._ ess session. . 'Segal said onfy three or "50 ad· h ditional fact. w1tnesle5" .planned year, saying ~ i~ going back to
' · by the detense live i'n the area. work and decfded .not lo drink M er Crash__.!;_ t:iom Readv . He argued at least lO'l>xpert wit· again. • '.l _ nessea could appear 'at a lower Mills, the Arian~ Democrat
costinCi.lifornia. who headed the House Ways and ,lt'Or .B'~.U n_• t Segal satd Ma-tDooald's Me~s Co~m.itte'e until a seri.es r j • ~J ~ widowed mother llJ'iid O(berS in of bizarre lft~Jdenls last year ID·
California \av, agreed toJro-volvlng a s tnp dancer, has tJ:een
. viCJe free housiftg and food f alt under tr.eatm~~t ror alcoholism wttn~Hf and lawyt!rs connected , r tn a Florida cl1n1e, .
'1.lh hll deten... t . Asked whethe~ he considers
6.e&1l 'esti1S1ated the cost of h1mselr cured, Mills ~?Id a s mall
MacDonald',.. defe~e ·w)ll be group of newa!TI-en: Ch:'e _n~ver
.,belwMO"'llS 000 al\d $300,000. k!"ows. Alcohol1sm 1s an 1ns1d1ous
The r .i o-.~ent . he diseasc.Ihavethetoolsandlcan
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Weatlter
Sunny through Tuesday,
Cool tonight with lows
mostly in the ros. A little
warmer Tues day with '
highs of 65 at the beaches
rising to 70 inla nd.
INSIDE T O DAY
Nikki Giovanni, one of
A.m!'ricq's moJt noted black
poet.!, btlieves there 1till. are
frontiers to conquer. Staff
writer Lau rie Kas per·
desc r ibes her VCI .ap-
pearance on Bl of the People
aedion.
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One Secret Witness hu
supplied a car license on a
suspect · in the thens of
dozens or c ilizen band
radios in Huntington.
Beicft. Fountain Valley
and other parts of Orange
County but so f ar no
further informa tion has
been revealed.
Secnl Wlbaess
The car license itself
may not· check out but i t is
a start as police attempt to
crack an appa rently wcll -
organized and large ring of
thieves s pecializing ln the
. popular citizen band
radios.
INVESTIGATORS say
the thieves hit mostly at
night, late, a nd usually
during the week. One
theory is that one vehicle is
stationed outside a tract of
homes, equipped With a
radio to wa rn thi,ves in
another vehicle i".!!ide .if
anyone approaclles.
More than 30 radios have
been taken in the past
month or so from campers,
c a rs and recr e ation
vehicles in Huntington
Beach and. a nother dozen
have disappeared in Foun-
tain Valley. _
BUT POLICE have not
been able to find witnesses
to the thefts, or informa-
tion on the theft ring from
their usual sources.
The Daily Pilot Secret
Witness is offering a cash
reward -from $50 to $200
-for information whi ch
helps crack the current
crime wave.
Anyone who mi1ht have
SHn such a then, or who
hu any k'nowledge of who
is behind the thefts can
phone the 24.-hour Secret
Witness line, 642-0700, or
'Vrite to:· Daily Pilot,
Secret Witness, P .0 . Box
790, Huntington Beach, CA.
(92648).
INFORMATION sub·
milted ·lo the Secret Wit-
ness will be passed on to
local police but the infor-
mant's identity will not be
revealed.
Any informant who
wants his, or her, identity a
. total secret can attach a
six digit code w ilh the in-
formation, usin g a com-
bination of numbers and
letters, such as abc345.
·ONE DIFFICULTY
police are having with the
thefts of citizen band
radios is that the radios
are not r eappe aring in
Orange County.
Information is needed on
how the radios are leaving
the county and where they
are being sold.
3,000 More Viets
Fly Imo .Pendleton
Another 3,000 war·weary Viet-
namese were flown into· Camp
Pendleton over the weekend and
hundreds more were expected to-
day.
All told, nearly 4,000exileshave
'been sent to the s prawling
Marine base. but aboUt 6,000
have been processed out and the
refugee population has seldom
topped 8,000.
TQday's flights, however, are
expected to boost the population
to 9,00o, but by nightfall Marine
cfficers also believe that all tents
will have been put up and the
camp brought to its maximum
t:apacity of 18,000.
Sunday was a day of prayer for
both Catholic and Buddhist Te-
Ballo!>nist
Postpones Try
For Record
Newport Beach hot-air
balloonist Ray Gallagher was
forced to postpone his try at the
world altitude record over the
w eek e nd whe n his burne r
rnalfun c tioned over the
California desert. '
Gallagher went aloft on Satur-
day in t.he Antelope VB!ley in an
attempt to break a record held by
s F1orida man but was forced to
come back down when the pro-
pane burner bega n to sputter.
Later, he said he would make
tin other attempt at reaching
a7 .020 feet next weekend.
Other than the burner, all or
lhe other special equipment on
lhe craft worked as planned.
The burner has since been re·
paired. The only other concern
[or the second attempt will be the
~eather, he said.
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f ugees and a day of war games for
the MarineS.
Assl"lted by Vietnamese
translators, the Rev. Evan ·
Gree~. :Chaplain of the 5th
Marines, conducted a service for
the homeless war victims. In
another part or the camp, re-
fugees or the Buddhist faith were .
led in services by Tri Sanh of the ·
International Buddhist Medita-
tion Center jn Los Angeles.
The religious services were. un-
·distarbed by o1asslve am-
phibious landing exercises held
early Sunday morning by the
Marinee on a beach about a dozen
miles away. Marine spokesmen
said they had ordered planes and
helicopters participating in the
exercises to avoid the north or the ~ase Wher,e the refugees are stay-
ing.
Most of the refugees processed
out are dependents of U.S.
citizens or have sponsors.
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UNIFY •••
Grove Unified -bas been al-
lotted 10 minutes to speak Tues-
day night, while private groups
or cilizens have been allotted
three minutes each.
In assessin'g the unification
piclure, Coogan said his school
Ix.lard feels the' Ocean View OOun-
daries would make a lolical, pro-
perly sized unified district.
Ocean View is not seeking por-
tions of any other districts.
The Westminster Sct;.ool Board
is also discussing unificalion
tonigh'-but officials there o;>uld
not be·l'eached for comment on
any possible changes in their
plans.
Westminster bas submitted a
unification plan which includes
its own boundatie1. the Seal
Beach district and portlom of the·
Garden Grove unified. 1ystem
which are in the city of
Westminster .
Seal Stach Trustees met last
ThursdaY night, but took no de-
f in 1 te action, according to
Superintendent Marx Dressler,
·Seal Beach has submitted a plan
for unification along its oWn
boundaries, but the small size of
the district. (with a wealthy tax;
base) makes that Jess probable
than other plans. ,....
Dressler said trultees did dis·
cuss unitln1 with Varioua other
districts -includin& Los
Alamitos -but no prdeftnce
was decided. ~
Fountain Valley and the Hunt-
ington Beach elementary dis·
tricts have not met since early
last week, but have their plan.
ready for Tuesday's county dia·
cuuion.
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MERGER. ••
less than a quarter d. the ter~
ritory to cover, has a nine-man
narcotics team.
Riley called the additional
funds "little enough coat to
absorb when one atacb it up
against the lives of the )'WDC
people we mifhl save by tuch an
expenditure.'
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-strlklnf Orange c..Jl1ty rub-
bish haulers were voting to$ly on• neW contract offer almjd at ~•
end In& their week·otd walkout.
Officials from the six trash col-
le ct ion f·irms involved and
leaders !!f'tl!..'f slfttli\l.Te011\111§l'i _
unton met in Santa Ana today to
present Jheir new offer tp union
membeia.
If tbe.y accept, the ·striking
. trash truck drivers and helpers
were epxected to retW'ft to work
immediately. Details of the new
proposal were not relellHd.-unlil
the vote is finished. ·
The strike, by 400 members of
Teamsters Union Local 396, has
crippled trash collection in Hunt·
ington Beach, Fountain Valley,
Laguna Beach, most o( El Toro
and 11 other ~ities'.
The companie's wor·ked
through the weekend'witb newly
hired non-union helo to mAk,..
trash pickups. In some citi!!~·
they were re portedly close to
''catching up.••
· V~ndalism and barrassment
th~~ hampered efrorts early last
wee k droppe.d off over the
weekend, police said.
Rainbow Disposal Company,
.which serves Huntington Beach
and Fountain Valley, obtained an
injunction Friday limiting.
pickets at their offices to only 10 at
once, police said.
Company officials have
deelined to discuss the fate of
a bout 150 replacements hired
during the strike, although union
leadervaid they will not permit
their members to be laid orf in
favor of the new employes.
Under the old contract drivers
made $3.28 an hour and helpers
$3.08: '-' ·Members earlier turned d°"" ~ offer from the Orange Counti)I'
Disposal Associatiqn, Which
negotiates for the companies, for
a Hike to $3. 75 for drfvers the fl:r:;t
year and $3.50 for helpers with,
20-Cent·an-bour raises the next
two years,
The union wanted a '12-cenl
hike the first year and 50 cents
the next two years.. '
$890 Mil~ion
Reques~ f~rd
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Food Programs
WASHINGTON (UPU.-Cit-
ing recessionary pressures,
President Ford today asked'
Congress for an .extra $890
million for the federal food
stamp and school milk pro-
J grams, a W·hite House
spokesman said.
Press secretary Ron· Nessen
said the recession has boo6ted.
those participating in the tood
stamp and milk programs from
15 million to 18 million
households.
Ford already requested $3.9.
billion this year to pay for the two
program~.
His reqUe1t today asked for an
extra $884 .8 million for the food
stamp program and $S million
for the milk program ..
Newsinen "iskea-Nessen if the
economic reces&~on was the
basic1 cause for the increue in
,demand for the 'aid. ''Yes,''
Nessen said. , .
UPI~
~H11g Strlckell
Television writer Roci
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Serl-
ing is in serious condition at
Tompkins County Hospital
in Ithaca, N.Y .. afier suffer·
mg a heart attack. Physi·
cians say he is • 'r~ting com·
fortably."
CAMPUS ••.
ing ''We Won 't Go ,'' a"nd
''Solidarity Forever.''
Tremb.ly said the officers used
·heavy bolt-cutters to slice
thro~gh chains that had been
uSed to padlock the inside and the
outside of the-main entrance to
the center.
· He said the officers then had to
clear barricades to push open the
doors.
Authorities said some 26 stU-
dents found in the center were ar-
rested and removed to the county
jail to be booked tor investigation
or trespassing and disturbing the
peace.
Some 10 more from the group
protesting outs ide the center
were arrested when they sur·
rounded a bus in which students
from the center were being taken
away by authorities.
Officers said the arrests were
made without incident and there
was no violence.
A sheriff's d e partment
spokesman said a group of about
30 students took over the building
and barred the doors about 9:45
p.m . Three deputies were sent
immediately to the school to Bid
campus security officers, he
said, but law enforcement of-
ficers were awaiting the arrival
of the university ch.,.ncellor
before taking any action..
"The intention is to remove
those who have taken' it over,"
said Goodspeed .
He warned the protesting stu-
dents force weuld be used "il
necessary."
"Demands have been floating
around for the last couple of
weeks and I do not know what the
immediate ones are,'' Goodspeed
s8id. ''It wasn't possible to arrive
at some ~ind of amicable resolu-
tion. The demands that are made"
are simply impossible to carry
through." ,,
He said the electtonie equi~
ment inside the computer center
was rented by the university.
Tension had mounted at the
school the pail week over ad-
mini1tration decisions to discon-
.-tinue certain parts or tl'ie blac k
studies program and to review
the Chicano studies program.
The uniyersity announced cur-
backs in the black studies pro-
gram, but said it intended to hire
~ore minority faculty members.
·viet'_s Ky
En Route
To Coast
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AGANA, Guam <AP) -Air
Marabal Nfuyen Cao Ky, once a tlamboyan mllltarir leader of 1 South Viefrtam, flew.Out.ofGuam
tod!!f_, a d.Jiea~e<l "warrior in
se bofahome. -l
••1 am -very J)OOr,•• Ky tOid a,
news eonference before he de-
parted. "I am 101n1to!Ind10me
Job, maybe an~alrcr~ driver, a
taxi driver or farmer. I bed one
year .Uperlence plantlni com
. anCllOybeans."
Neatly attired in tan aiacks and
a khaki shirt and puffing a
cigarette, Ky met reporters in a
steamy tent at the edge or the .
tiny evacuee camp where be had
spent the nic\lt. Later. he
boarded a refugee filght to El
Toro ..... Marine Corps Air StaUon
whei'e lie is to arrive earlY Tues-
day.·
He hopes to join hls wif~ and
family who are ~t ~vis Air
Fore~ Base in N·orthern
California. However shp was re·
ported in Washington.
The slende'r, moustachioed
former vice president and pre-
mier was rushed off this island bf
refugees -apparently_ for his
own safety -24 hours·atter he
arrived from the Philippines.
Sourcfs said· Ky would not be
welcomed by refugees crowded
in tents and barracks aC1"0l8 the
island because In recent weeks
he <\enounced those who fled
Saigon 81 c~ards.
Asked about that Statement ln
. light or bis own departure, Ky
I hedged.
"My hands were tied," he said
at one point, then noted ihat.#'t
least he waited until the end
before running.
··until the last minute1 I was in
the air directing strikes against
the enemy ... I was the last
member of the general staff to
leave.''
Cinco Fiesta
Goes On After
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UCI Stabbing
Cinco de Mayo events are to go
on as scheduled at UC Irvine
tonight. despite a stabbing Fri-
day which marred the opening of
the two-day .event.
Farm labor leader Ces ar
Chavez will speak al Crawford
Hall at8p.m . as planned.
"We don't anticipate any addi-
,tional problems~" said campus
Police Chie( Robert Heavey to-
day.
A dance planned for Friday
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'SlloMld B-b' 1 ,. ' Navy Capt. Howard E. :
Rutledge, on of the ~Ollgest-•
held American prisOllers o[ ,
war in N"orth Vietrmm.:-says ..
the U.S. -should have con··
sider"I'! bombing North Viet·
nam. when the Comreynists
began to violate the Paris
'accords ..
Negot~ator
Considered
_lnV~~y
· The Fountain V.alley CJtY
Council will consifer hiring a ·
$600-a·month ne(otiator for
firemen and policeUficers at an
:a o'clock meeting tuesdaynight.
niSbt. ·
Under the proposal William
Hainlllon,. a .cons'Ultai1t from
Orange~ 'woU:ld lianClle the city's
contract talks. with police and
firemen. ~. • ,
He also would belp develop
policies and handle .grievances
from those employes,, .. ,
Employe ".t-elatioftf' •ncl coo·
tract talks with oth!ir cltY.~'
nel would cOllttnue •handled 1
byCityManagerJa •• Neal. '.
Neal explained Tuesday's one--'
year Contract with 'Hamilton is
an extension of a six:·month con-
tract be received in October.
He said the city decided to hire
an outside consultant for the
·police and fire negotiations after
those employe groups hired their
own outside negotiators.
Youth, 15, Dies
night was canceled during the Af A "d tense afternoon !ollowtng the ler CCI ent 1 stabbing or a 16-year-old Santa Eight da~s after he was in-1
Ana High School student that jured in a two-car collision,/
morning. Robert A. Johnson, 15, of 14091 1 The student, Ruben Barela, re-s · d I s w 1 mains in serious condition from pr1ng a e t ., estminster.
. multiple wounds today, accord-:ae: in a Santa Ana hospital Sun· i
ing to a Costa Mesa Memorial The dead youth was a l
RospitaJi pokesman. passenger in an auto that col-I
Friday night police set up lided with another vehicle all
check points...at the entrances ot Fairview 8nd 1st streets in Santaf
the campus, turning back •~a Ana, April 25. Johnson died Or i
large nUmber'' or carloadsof peo-multiple injuries iri Riverview I
pie headed for the dance, Heavey Hospital, Santa Ana, shortly l :Nessen said the extra·money
request would have been $200
million less if Congress had ap-
proved Ford's pi'opased reform
of the food stamp program. ·
sai~. after midnight Sunday. I
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BOb Heusser
'Good Guy'
Recipient
, Th.e "Good Guy Award" was
created by the Boys' Club of
Westmimrter three years ago as a
meam of honoring one member
of the board who served the Boys•
Club above and beyond the call of
duty.
Th.e trophy itself is a pewter
mug, and on it is Boys Club
Keystone, and the wording
"Good Guy Award prmented to
and the date." What makes this
award different from othen la
the fact that the final detertnina·
lion of who will receive it is
placed in the bands ol the Board
Members themselves.
Thi• year the recipient y.'a&
Robert L . Reusser, ownet ofi,,
Sunset Ford, who has been .. 1
member of the board ol directors
of the Boys' Club of Westminster
for HVe:ral years.
The ba1i1 of the award wu that
Heunef hat never rflus.ed any
respooalblllty extended to Mm.
In Umet of need he i.a been first '
ln'ltne'to au!•I with bot only 1111.
expertiH, but fllSo with penonal ,
funds.
HeuaMI' h11 alw&y1 been more
than wlllln1'to carry bit 1bart al
work and b•• demonstrated ln .many way,. hu loyally to Ille
Bo)'I' <;Julr, aml 1or lhfa reum
w&1 cho&en to receJve the "Good Guy Award" for 1974.
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' 'II ~ I , ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA · MONO.AV, MAYS, 1975 . N/C TEN CENTS. c '
'll8r:boi-_-P atrol-Shecif~" l\lt}~ger ·Urged;
VOl..::61, NO; 125, :tSECJ'IONS,,. PAGES
II)' G BY PaAN\11i.Lt tionahlietut')>alrol units in the possibly drop from 27 to 15 bud el b cou•e. or th ' ~c _ ~g.pialA_ct. w,ID become:pan_ OfWWr~sw-~~ Wit.llOllEbUii!lf;t ln-~ iiiinut _ _ --OCiiili . e--co n y ~.the Of the sh'eriff-coroner depart--~ J"fUb Dittrtc't a~ Vlsor ~ '. ~ "You (Gates) indicated this conaot;ldatY,n ,'!lliley ecatinued. .......ment.
ThorriAa Riley 1ridlc ti)dsy ,he JUleyl quoted-G·at.es as saying could be accomplished by ad~g The·aupport &alned rorthecon·~il · Already · krwwn to ravor. the
u will support (he merpr of the reapon1e timi! to emergency two additional deputies to the · soUdation.ofthet~odepirtmerrts · mercer ~re supervisors Ralph
COU!l!y_, fu!ey today asked Gates;
Lo increese bis budget proposaJ.
by $30,000 to $35,000 to cover the.
cost of two a dditional narcotics:
investigators in the south county. ·
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~ Oranl9"C0unty Harbor Patrol in-calla in the south cOu.nty area : south county area and by the re-will be tested when the Board ot edrich and-Ralph Clark. ADd
to tbe Shtritf-Col'Ol'M!r. Depa.rt-cou.Jd be 'reduced from 11 to slX lea~ ot approximately tour qe. Supervisors begins ita bud.eel de--1~PoW' that Riley's PoSiJ.ion appears
Gates has already pointed out
to the supervisors that his six:~:
11\_ift narcotics unit ls responsible:.
for serving 732 square miles of
®unty territory .
,. ment ... beaded by Sbeil(f Brad minu~s.-by t.ftel-addition-ol two_. puties at Dana · Harbor." R~ llberation1nextmonlh. ·,· to-'indcfrse the maheuver, the
, Gates:._ ..._ sherif;fpatrol iJDita. -.• said . Th.ail is when it will be decided three votes reQuired would ap-
. In a memo·io G;ates;:Rifey Said . And,, the 1upervisor added, it is "Thus, il would appear tbat if the harbor. patrol, which now P,ear to be at ha"rid. • ~
-1t would appear that .tbe con· his -undent~nding that res'P0J\5e this project can be accomplished functions • under the Orange ""In addilion to calling for the a~ • IJ\ comparison Anaheim, With·
solldation could pl'OYi~a~di· tin)e for rputjlle calli ... would without . any tnq,r~se in I.he i C.OUnty JJlrtiors, Beaches anl:• diU~ patrol units in the south"'
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NEW NEWPORT-MESA .STUDENT.S-
Vietnamese refugee Mrs. Nguyen ·Thanh
Friday enrolled three of her ·children• in
.Killybrooke Elementafy School in Costa
)f.esa. Enrolling· the )jids• is JWrs ; Beryl
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Sec~rd. They are (left •to :right), Tuan,
<luong and Tho Nguyen. Fourth tot, Thuy.
doesn 't gel to enroll yet. She's a bit loo
young.
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on Murder?
Bound COQ1t Woman Per~hes
By TOM BARLEY
Ot ~ O•lly ,. ... M.lff
• The badly burned body of a
woman, bound hand and foot,
was found Sunday night in a San
Juan Capistrano home after
firemen extinguished-a bedroom
blaze, Orange County SheP,fra
officers reported today.
lpvestigators said they believe
the grisly find is the 1 body of
hospital worker Betty Goal.el. 47,
who lived in the fire-damaged
home at 33911 Via de Agua with
her husband, MearJ,42.
Officers said burns inflicted on
·the body, particularly on the face
and bead, made it impossible for
Goates to identify the body as
that of bi.a wife. ·
Sheriff'' Capt. Robert Griffeth
said firemen called to the home
. Sunday night quickly ext-
inguished the blaze after confin·
Side1calk RitJing
ing it to an upstairs bedroom.
He said they then found the,
woman's body on the bed with
evidence that the fire had started
in the mattress.
Griffeth said it is known that
Mrs. Goates was a' non-smoker.
·A search by sheriff's officers
satisfied them that there were no
cigarettes in the house at the
time the fire started, be said .
(See QEATH, Page "21
•Police Oppose Cycle Plans
Newport Beach'S' Traffic Affairs Committee ·
will meet Tuesda~ tom.amine a proposal lOQpeJ!..YP:
almost everY city .sidewalk -excluding some
bayfront walkways -to bicyclists. .
And already the proj>osal bas drawn strong OP·
position from the Police Department which insists
that such measures might be impossible to enforce.
TUESDAY'S % P .M. SESlllON AT city hall is
the .9.ffshoot oI council action ast month which
tabled 84, initial pi:_oposal to ~ up cycling on .Yiiiiif thility.co aozeli City 1lclewilko. '
', Councllftien ~ .. ~·· to m · oo the suggesliO!l · ukedforatircil/det' IXly. • · . ~SIJol<esmen for the y's Public Worka Deport·
ment s'aid·that at the outset. the bayf.ront walks on
Balboa \•land are-exclucte<t from consideration
because of resistance by residents there.
The proposal as generally envisioned would be
to allow ~ycle riding on sidewalks unless otherwise
prohibite):I. Thus, areas where the practice is
banned would be posted. • ·~, · . ..
BUT SPOKESMEN FOR THE POLICE depart·
ment insisted that the proposal is fraught with pro-
~Jems and that by allowing cycling on most
Walkways, the riders·would be prone.to.riding in the
attU \\'here it js forbidden. , I
eurrent codes forbid bike riding on sidewalks.
except a few · which .have been designated as1 bike,,ays.t .. ·
TUesday's session is sithply a discussion by an
advisory group, spokesmen said. Any final decision
would come from city councilmen.
Santa Ana M11n
Shot in Head
As Duo Watch
Costa Mesa Maps
·Paramedic Program
Two men who burst into a San-
ta Ana apartment Saturday night . \
forced three persons: two of them
juveniles, to kneel on a kitchen
noor and then shQ.t one of them in
By ALAN DIRKIN
OflMO..llt<Pilelsutt Param~iChill be responding
to emdrgeilcit!s in Costa Mesa at
lbeenCI otthe summer. ·
McCle.lland says that the
purpose of treatment at the scene
o( an emergency is to stabilize a
patient's condition. "That's wh't
an emergency room does ~-·
iMcCielland said.
-----'-Re .. gees · in-Sehool-
the head. '
Killed in the gangland-type s I a yin:g-w a-S-L ul"S"71Jn en ez
Garcia, 20, of 1021 W. McFad~en
St., Santa Ana.
The eight firemen· who will
serve u paramedics began their
training at Orange County
Metlical-Genter-l~month-and
are scheduled to graduate in late
September.
· Fire Capt. Al· Feuerstein j}..
<Seetll.EMCS, P.age AZ). __;;__ _ --
Thi-ee From Saigon · Enroll in Killybrooke
Three_l_oun~~rsJrom Saigon,· Nguyen T-h&nh;, the family11ed Saigon whertt Cuong learned
,
refU:gees who . aye beeh in this from Saigon four weeks ago and some EngJjsh and the other two
country about our weeks, have flJ'St landed in the Philippines children learned French .
been enrolled iQ' Qosta .M,sa's an.t· sta~d there for two .weeks The refugees are living with re-
KilJybrooke School. . ' more before ending~eir journey 1ative s in Costa . Mesa. Mr s.
Tbe cliildren, who probably in the U-oited Slates. ;\., ' Thanh ••id that sh~ had hoj>ed
will begin cJass~Tliursday, &re ~ Her youngsters .ate Tuan, a her chtidren could Have .started
the firsV,refugees known to have, . fourth grader; Cuong. a second: ""' school_ today but-, h"alth regula·
enrollei:l. in. school along the Cf#~er, 8nd Th,eo; who will be iDt""' lions orced j• delay of several
Orange coast. liildergarten. The youngsters a dys
Accordi~g to their mother._ hlld..~ndedparochialsc~i ;~Be~re ' starti!'l classes the * *· * · f * * * . .t!)'~gsters must. have medical · · .. -·~cl ance frbm a•JoCal physician
P nJ], · t t' i IJ ) ad as ell as lnoculaUons against ' e e on .Q· no·i . several childhOod diseases -no
, .• diffe,ent than any other enrolling
student.
Refugee Briefings
' Orange County orficials and
leaders of neighboring-Southern
CalifOrnia counties were to get a
briefing this afteritOOn at Camp
Pendleton on the refugee situa·
tioo .
The meeting. set for 2 }l.m .,
was called by;to~• """e.Corps autboriUel, .rat~••a aUon
that,.;a:pme new. -'°"' may
be made aboili the. number~ re.
tugees oomliig to Peodleton. Amons .tllole l!riellng tbe
Snalb••n'd otliclall •Will· be Lt. Gen., Louis H . WI._, com-
mandlnf 1enenl ot ·Ille Fleet.
Marine Forces in the Pacific,
who has beon In clwte or 11\e
• sltua\lon on ·G~ll'I· ,mer, over-
crowdln1 his been.reported, and
Geo, Paul Graham, comm.aodlnl .
· JeMral atl't!lldleloll.'
TllGle laYIM!t. wen not.told the
purpoH . ot the D>oa&lac .other
lhlD )l ""81.t eon ..... nlllpeo,
said."Jl.ay B-lloade1. aa ... ad·
mlnlatratlve aa1i1t1D.t to
SUpenloor Rall>b Dleclridl.
1 8aUi Dledri<b and~
1'olnM P. Rile~ ,._. lo lllODd • • •
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.' the nieettng at the camp where
nearly 14;t00 Vietnain evacuees
llave been tt~eiv~d sof!I'. R~des, who received a phone.
call-'inyltlng Diedrich to the
meeting, said that Los Angeles ,
Mayor Thomas Bradley al59 was
invited aloni wltb supervisors
from San .Bernardino and San
Diego countlea.
So' fas: about 6,000 refugees
have been processed oUt or Camp
Pendleton. by ¥artne and Imm•·
gration Offi~lals woridoi around
the clock. The refugee population
ii now about .S,000, but officials
• expect It to swell by 9,000 by
fm!i&hl . Mari"e spokesmen have said,
howevet, that al.I 111akeshirt
facilities 1t U.• camp will have
-completell l>y IODlll)it blinl· IDI the camP'• copockf up 10
18~. ness reports r~\ly .have
hllhlJghted the overcrowding on
Gua"' and 1ild also that a
maUive number qt wai: rcfµgee~ • i4 aUo on board, U.S. veuels in
the Paclno.
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Their mother , who worked for
the U.S. Embpssy in Saigon
before .tfie e vacuation, speaks
'fluent English.
For her and her three children
life· in the United States is full or
a,Pprehenslon .
Herb usband, who had served ln the Vietnamese army, is ~till·
ill her natJve land. No one tiad
heard from him since she took
night with the cl)ildren.
Fampy spokesman said this
mor;ntn:I' that the searc·h had
taken lhetlamlly .to Campjl'en,
delton. Contac\s . were being
made today to see if there is any word. . ~
2 Inmates. Killed
ANGOLA, La. (UPll -Two'in·
mates were shOt "'Ckath Sunday
in an attempted uc~&om the
Slate Periitenllary. A lhlrd in·
mate was wou•ded and the
fourih wu 111 I$slft(. Ooe guord
w·as wounded duri'ng the
b<ellcovt, on"d a soecnd guard.
.held for !our houn, eo,eaped 1mln·· Juted. .
Alter firing a single shot into
the vlct.ipi's fDrehead as the two
juveniles, one of them a girl,
knelt~bes~de him, the two sus-
pects fled without harming
elther.
The slaying occurred al 2033N.
Bush St., Apt. B, a place poJl\re
say· is suspected of being ~
narcotics traffic center.
Garcia, who was an "un·
employed . carpenter, was dead
on arrival .at Orange CountY
Medical Center shortly after t~e
shooting. • -
Police say the slaying is still
under investigation and that
the two survivws were able only
to provide sketchy description$ ,,
of the killers.
60,000" Celebrate
LOll ANGELES (AP) -More
than 60,000 people attended a col·
.orWd Cinco de Mayo.celebraU5_
at the Los Angeles Music Center
hereSUnday.
PHONE '.JUNCS; ' -
JIEHICIE $OLD
"It was 6 o'clOck and time for
the news. Time, loo, for the
-phone to ring.'' th• Costa Mesan
told his wife. · · . '
"No sooner b'ad I •!lid It and the pl>One rong. I 1C>id lJ)J' recrlt•
tionJll Y~fticle to the fu'it C,aild. ft
That's the succesa eqerle.nce
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1work ~~nu, ID the D~· . '
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It's a program that will cost
about $120,000 a year in salaries
and equ.ipm-ent maintenance.
.. -Fire Bat-talion Chief Robert
McClelland explail\ed that two
paramedics will be available 24·
hours a day when the program
goes into e(fecl. It was in·
troduced lo Orange County about
21h years ago when the cdunty
and the cities of Orange and Hun·
tington Beach had men trained.
If statistics developed in other
cities are matched in Costa
Mesa, then the param~cs will
run more than 100 calls a month.
And,. the statistics ·also in·
dicate, in bait ol those cases the
paramedics will administer
treatment that first-aid trainees
andrambulaice attendants can·
not-give. J..
Tbb means that they will ad·
minister drugs, intravenous in·
..jeet.ions, use an oscilloscope or
defribillate. a heart e.ttack victim. nns aid will all be-given on doc.__
tor's orders with the paramedics
r~eiving Y,,eir instruction via
radio and with the doctor and an
intensive care nurse monitoring
the vital sians by radio.
"A paramedic is an extension
of th~ doctor,'' McClelland said.
"In fact it's more than that-it's
an exteo.si&n of the emergency
ward 1liiecause of all the equip..
ment .. the paramedic unit will Ve.'' .., '
'rbe pll'llm'edic unit will cost
•1'oit m, oeo. . ,,
• Dail~ set Friday
n..n!D be. a danc<1 ror all ex·
eel>tloni!J ' children and young
ID Coota Me .. Friday. It is
ed by the city's leisufe
~ department and will be
l,Mld from 7 to 9 p.m. at the Com· .ift~ty Retre_atton Center on the
l)fllilce COU11ty Fairgrounds. The.
rock 'rfrobp .M anijera will
Ji<t{orm.
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DOW RESISTS
PROFIT TAKING
NEW YORK (UP!) -;-
Overcoming early prorit taking.
the stock market cl~ higher
for the fourth consecutive session
today in · active trading on tJ\i
New York Stock Exchange.
The Dow Jones industrial
average, off around four Points ~t
Ule outset, gained 7.12 points to
885.60. Advances led declines by
about a four-lo-three matgiif4
(Tables, All).
Price}.were higher in fairly ac~
·live trading on the American
Stock Exchange.
Or:--~a :··'
Weatller
Sunny through Tuesday.
Cool tonight with lows
mostly in the ros . A"litUe
warmer Tuesday with
highs or 65 al the beaches
rising to 10 inland. .
INS~DE TODA V .
Nikki Giovanni, one of
Americo'.t mo.tt noted block
podt, be-Hew• there ~ are '
frontier• to conqver. Staff
writ er Lo uri e-Kasper·'
describes her UCI op·
peoronce on 8 1 of the People
u ction. ·
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But Marketing It'• Anolhet Thing; No On1. Wanta to Admit Th!fr•'• a Problem ~
Cinco Fiesta
Goes On After
U CI Stabbing
Cinco de Mayo events are to go
on . as scheduled at UC Irvine
tonight, despite a sta~bing Fri-
day which marred the opening or
lhe two-day event.
Farm labor leader Cesar
Chavez will speak al Crawford
Hall al8p.m. as planned.
"We don 't anticipate any addi-
tional problems," said campus
Police Chief Robert Jleavey to-
day.
A dance planned for Friday
bight was canceled during the
tense afternoon following the
~tabbing of a 16-ycar-old Santa
A.na lligh School student that
morning.
The student, Ruben Barela, re-
mains in serious condition from
n1ultiple wounds today, accord~
lng to a Costa Mesa Memorial
Hoepital spokesman.
Friday night police set up
tbeck poinl5 at tbe entrances or
lhe campus, turning back "a
large number'' of carloads of peo-
ple headed for the dance. Heavey
said.
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Griffeth said Mrs. Goates was
last seen alive when she went off
duty Sunday afternoon at· San
Clemente General Hospital.
He said her husband last saw
her alive Saturday night when
&he drove him to San Diego and
·lhen returned home alone.
Goates picked up a boat at San
Di.ego Harbor and sailed the
VE5Sel lQ Dana Poinl during the
weekend, Griffeth said.
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Small Animal
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G:linic OK' d t . . . aA use permit to operate a
S'1all·animal outpatient clinic in
N#:wport Beach has l:>een ap-
j>rovecI by Newport Beach plan·
nSig comQ')issjoners.
trhe commission gave its ap-
proval late last week.to plans by n-. Aura McConnell to operate
tile -clinic al 29 15-2917 Newport
Blvd.
fDr. McConne ll told com-
nlissioners that her work al the
.c'1nic would involve examina·
tI>n, diagnosis and treatment o{
small animals; annual medical
cheekups and inoculations and
eatergency treatment.
1Any animal requiring
i.spitalization will be taken to
Dover Shores Veterinary
JJ;>spital, Dr. McConnell .said.
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It's for Sale
Tra.sh-eating Float on Coast
By JOHN VAL TERZA
CH tM O.lly ~lltJI SUlff
Tied to a dock in the shadow or
an average Newport Beach 52·
foot cruiser, the odd-looking
floating thing equipped with
pumps, hoses and sluices has to
inspire curiosity.
It's about as basic as a vessel
can be. All its components are
boxy and made of rough wood
and welded steel.
It moves with the assistance or
the smallest or English outboard
motors and a high-powered
pump that can shoot an ample
supply of water is driven by a
single gas engine that would fit a
lawnmower.
But despite its awkward ap·
pearance and rustic looks, the
device works.
It is a floating skimmer capa-
ble of sucking up trash, oil slicks,
spilled varnish, beer cans and all
the rest of the junk that Newport
Harbor is heir to.
It is commercially produced
and this one at the 28th Street
Marina is for sale.
But the man who is trying to
sell it wonders if he should .Qnd
some other marina, some other
group of public officials.
"I'm firmly con.,.inced that if
you talk tO the people m-cl1arge of
this harbor out here, Newport
doesn't have a pollution problem
and everything's beautiful out
there,'' said John Duquesne!.
He is the president of M.'E.S.S.
-short. for Marine Environmen-
tal Skimmer Systems, Inc. •
And he's having a difficuJt time
trying to find a customer for a
vessel capable of keeping the
junk from Newport's waterways.
The ''boat" sells for under
$10:000 and can be aperated by oaeman. -
"It.mieht as well be a vacuum
cleaner, it works so well, and in
just a few hours·or ·cr:uising the
harbor it can pick up enough
1 debris· floating out there to fill a
trash can.
"It's got a use, but ·the re·
sis\ance seems •to be pretty ex-
treme;'' Duquesne! said.
One recent demonstration for
county and city o£ficials showed
how well th e skimmerw,orks, but
it drew no commitments:
"The real advantage of.a boat
like this." the owner explained,
'-'is that it solves a tough problem
in a harbor where boats, doCks
::..;1 piers trap all tbe garbage." _
With a long £1exible hose, the
operator is able to shoot streams
of water under floats and piers
and flush out all the accumulated
garbage.
The skimmer already has a
market of sorts in Oregon, where
it is manuCactured.
SeVeral industrial rirMs have
bought them to keep waters clear
of debris creajed.,bY manl/l•Cl1¥· ing and logging. ~
"Those are.. bigger and t.be pro-
blem is different in a large
harbor full of Pleasure 66ats.
"The only real problem.down
here is that no one in power
seems to want to admit that there
is a problem," Duquesne! said.
Stude;nts Dispersed
In SaniJt Barbara
' SANTA BARBARA (AP> -A
group of more than 45 flakjacket-
ed, ·helmeted Jaw enforcement
agents cleared..t.he..multi-million-
doUar computer center at UC
Santa Barbara early today,_
about three hours after students
seized it to protest university
_policies toward minority slU·
dents. ~
Vice Chancellor Dr. Stephen
Goodspeed said arter center
employes checked out the equip·
ment insid.e: '"There's no
damagi; at all.''
Santa Barbara Police Chief
A.W. Trembly said about20cam-
pus officers, 10 sheriffs deputies
and 10 of his officers cleared the
center arter reading out ·an of-
ficial dispersal order to some '100
students staging a sit-down Pro--
test at the center entrance chant·
ing ''We Won't G'o," .. and
''Solidarity Forever.''
Trembly said the officers used
heavy bolt· cutters . to slice
through chains that had been
used to padlock the inside and the
outside of the m.ain entrance to
the center.
He said the officers Uten had to
clear barricades to push Qpen the
doors ..
MERGER •••
less than a quarter of the ter-1
Authorities said some 26 stu·
dents found in the center were ar·
rested and removed to the county
jail.to be booked.Jor.i.ru1l>s.li£•tilm
of trespassing and disturbing the
peace.
Some 10 more from the group
protesting outside the center
were. arrested when, they sµr·
'rounded a bus ln which students
from the center were being taken
av.iby by authorities.
Of(icers said the arrests were
n1ade without incident and there
was no violence.
A Sheri rr·s ·department
spokesman said a group of about
30 students took over the building
and barred the doors about 9:45
p.m. Three deputies were sent
immediately to,the school to aid
campus secut1ty orricers; he .
said, but law enforcement or-
~fer~~:j!:r~~f;g ~:;;~r:: ·
before taking any action. .
"The intention is to remove
lhose who have taken it over,"
said Goodsi>eed.
lie warned the prot.~ting stu-
dents force would be. used "i£ .nE•ithro Man
SuspectM.-
In Killing
rltory to cover, has a niae--man • 0 · c 1 She ·ff d~ narcotics team. .ranee oun Y n s ..-
Riley called the additlonaJ puUes have charged ~ El Toro
fund• •'little enough co4t io ~~ction wo~ker with m~r
absorb when one stacks it up 1n COMecUon with the Cleath of a
against the lives or the young Westmlnsfer woman iDEl Toro
people we might save by !Such an last week, . expenditure," Terry Dean Hawkins,, 21, of
Boat Motor Taken .
Tblevea wo.rklng over the
weekend in Newport Beach stole
an outboard motor and gas tantf
22932 Rumble Road. El Toro, wu
arrested Friday night.
•r1, ... ,,..,..,,"",.'·m""••1_._..,,«i.,.o1 from a sloop belonging to an E•I•~•. ,,,} or .. !\Qt' C11•<1 P11bh•ftl111
•r or •4•••ll•~tn•nt• ft•••!!\ M•r H 0 ( I p I A
A county road department
cmploye found tbe nude body or'
Gusdelupc McClelland, 40, of
8342 We s tmin&ter Ave .,
Westminster, face down in a pud·
die off Canada Road in El Toro
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1"°'""''0"'11... Witerman, !W'.tt phoned.police Sun·
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She was found with a large
Took placed oo ber back, holdinC
· her down in lhe si.s-incb-deep
pool of water, d\,puUes said. •
two top officer• of tJ:ie Marine
Corps have asked fOt' early ~e
tirement, Pentaeon sources said
this afternoon.
Gen . Robert E . Cushman Jr.,
.....Mart,ne c.ommand.ant,_and...G Ea.r.l'E. Anderson, as.sistantcoftk
mandant, have submitted letters
asklQ.1 for retirement July 1, the
sources said. Secretary ot the
Navy J . William Middendorf is
expected to approve. 1.
The generals acted leSs than a
week after President Ford
followed the recommendation or
Seeretarr of Defense James R.'
Schlesinger and Middendorf and
nomlnated Lt. Gen. Louis Wilson,
a Medal of Honor winner, to suc-
ceed Cushqaan .
dusbmani whose tour-year
term norm& l)r -wOula end Dec.
31, is known to""hitve supported
Anderson to follow htm as chief
oflbe 196,000-man Maiine Corps.
Rarely has a Marine comman·
dant given up his' post belore
finishing his full term.
Cushman, who has had niore
Ato•rdWI•_,.
Richard Chacon of Costa
Mesa High School abs woo. a .
merit certlfh:ate and 10
sharfs of Firestone cbmi'n.on
stock in The Firestone Tire
and Rubbe~ Company's
scholars hip program for
children of company
emploYi.s. .
sear of a h.oiiie......::.: ....
"I am very .l)OQ• '1!11 iiild •.
news ~erence ;be.tom• "JI!:. pfll¥d. •'I aln 4ointl<ltlncL-.
jobl rnayb<i an · aircrllt drlver, a
tax drtver or rarrberr l had°"' year experience -pl;l(btlai com
andsoy.beans." • . '
Neatlr. attired in ton alacks aud ,
a khaki s.hirt and puffinJ_ a .
ciearetto. ky met reporterl bi a
. steamy tent at the .edge of 'the
tiny evacuee camp where he had
&pent the nicht. Liter, be
· boarded a refugee Oiibt to El
Toro M arlne Corps Air Station
wbere•be ia to arrive early'Tueg..
day. · ' ·He hopes to join his wife and
family who are at Travis Alr
Foice Base in Nortbel:n
California, However she was..re·
ported in Washington. "
than 40 years of service, has told Fede-..-' F~ . ...:.. ..J newsmen that 'he would lose • Ul. l.Ulf.I,
about $300 a month in retirement
The slender, moustachioed
former vice president and pi'e-
mier was rushed off UUs island of
refugees--apparently for his
own safety -24 hoW'S after be
arrtVed from the Philippines. pay if he stayed on beyond Sept. i Pa· ne: ~ So~ht because of a tec~ical quirk in f,
the law. Anderson also would
stand to lose the same amount, "'-' Sources saicf Ky would not be
welcomed by i-efueees crowded
in tenta and barracks ac'ros.s the
island because in recent weeks
he denoun.ced .those who Oed.
Saigon as cowar~.
sources said. , Jn Neupo~
f'roal'.,.e AI . Newport Beach city ol!ic111:ls
MEDICS ••• ' . lustrated tJiis point by noting that
half or t.be..IJ:eart attack victims in
the U.S. die before Y,.ey reach thE
hospital. "They.,..dii....be!ore they
can be stabilized," he said. "Thi;
emergency run to the hospital i5
a shock to the body. ThE
paramedics might treat a victim
ror an hour before sending him to
hospital."
It's expected that Hoag
Memorial Hospital will be the
base hospital for monitoring
paramedics in the Harbor Area.
These will include Newport ·
Beach paramedics and Orange
County paramedics who will be
providing service in Irvine. But
emergency victims. will be taken
to the neareat.....thospitals, M~Clelland add~i!f because all
hospitals will be in touch by
ra<ljp. ·
Foufteen . or lhe , .fP eligible
fire'inen in Costa M'esa volun-
teered for paramedic training. It
does not mean a promotion,
despite the hou,rs of ~udY. . ,
Pancake'$ Set
By Kimmians
Pounds oJ sausages and
cartons of pancake mix are being
stored in readiness for a mass
breakfast sponsored by the Costa
-Mesa Kiwanis Club Saturday. ....
Bl'Cakfasts al $1 apiece and
consisting of pancakes, sausages
and orange juice will be selived
by the Kiwanians from 7 a.m. to
noon in the downtown city park,
now named Lions Park.
Club President..Bill F.rosL..poin
ed out that club members pro-
vide the labor for the feed-in and
most of the food is donated. As a
result, nearly all of the proceeds
go on projeCts to help local youth,
including assistance to the girls'
and boys' clubs and the YMCA.
have renewed their appeal for'
volunteers. -. primarily senior
citinna -to serve on a new ad-
visorYi comm)ttee to act on
fedf!:r·at community development ·
funds.
Until enough·volunteers co.me
forth for appc>lntment by city
councilmen, the city would be
without formal advice on the
spending of thousands of Clollars
in grant funds .
• Balloo~t
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PostponBB .Try
For Record
Newport Bea c h bot-air
balloonist Ray Galla1her was
forced to posti>one-his (ry at the
world..,..altttude-record over· the
Potential app°licanta are
welcome to obtain an application
for appointment from the offices
o( City Clerk Laura Lagios, at ci· ~h~. I -
The funds were cranted
primarily to benefit the elderly,
persons on •oWer income and
ethnic minority groups:
' weekend -w1ieli-b is burner
malfunctioned over the
Tennis Club . .. ~,~ewport
Wins· .. Okay,,___
Plans to build a newi private
tennis club within the Newport
Place planned community in
Newport Beach have been ap.
proved by planning com-
mlssioners. ,,
·The new club, near Orange
County Airport at 1450 Quall St.,
will have five lighted tennis
courts, including one for future
tournaments, plus one "teaching
alley'' court, a pro shop, a
sandwich sbop and a clubhouse,
with locker rooins, showers,
sauntts and whirlpool baths.
In approving the use permit al
last week..'·s meeting, com-
missioners ruled that alcoholi'c
beverages-could-not-be 90ld"in the
sandwich shop. without an addi·
tional use permit.
According to the applicant,
Joseph M. Avila, the new club
will have about 225 members and
will be used betw.een 7 a.m. and
lOp.m . daily.
California d~ert. • ~
dalla1her went aloft: oo Satur-
day in the AnlClope Valley in an
attempt to bfeak a recordbield by
a F1orida:rhan_,bllt'-was ,otted to
come back down when the' pro-
pane burner beiJ~lliU&tlr, ~
Later, he saidrb~~a'~
another at~'fnpt at -cldn•"'•
37 ,820 feet n'ixt w·eelce:llf "1' •
Other· than .the. bumec, -1'!1 ot
the other .speCiat.:equipment ·on
the crarrtttorked'll·si>lann·ed::""-'--
The burner h~s since been re-
paired. The only other concern
for the second attempt will be the
weather, he said.
Concert Tonight
In' Estancia G'.Ym
Music students chosen by audi-
tion throughout the Newport-
Mesa Unified School District will
give a concert tonight.at 7:30 in
the Estancia High SchOol gym-
nasium.
An.other concert will be given
~at-7:-aG-p-:--m....W-ednesday at
Enlign Middle Sc-hoot.and a third
will be presented at 7:30 p.m .
Ma y 14 at Corona deJ Mar High
School. The concerts are part of a
series held in all four high school
zones. Last week one was civen
at Costa Mesa High School.
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oeeler·.Saya 'Colorado Drinkers l ' ,
~carcity of Suds
'(;ool Coors Worth Gold
~ , DENVER (UPI) -Jttek Bugdanowitz is hoarding his C,Ors beer; the dirty guy.
J A week or so ago, Bugdanowitz was minding his liquor
stprewhen a Washington, D. C., retailer hoping to cash in on
~national Coors craze drove up in a rented truck and or·
d.,_ed 3.000.cases. Bugdanowitzshowed hitn the door. .
{ "'I HATED TO 00 IT BUT t bave to have enough ror my
Olttt customers," he said. "The people in the business I
f; in ot)).er ~ates esk me lo send them Coors but I won't
-in -..1.thout Coors would be like being without my . . J:?e :f bourbon or scotch. I just can't be without it."
Neither, it seems, can America's beer drinkers unlucky
enough to live in states where the brew is not marketed. In
airplanes and automobile trunks, they're smuggling Coors
.out of the West. ,
The brew has become a status symbol, comparablf! lo
own~g a shih-tzt.t instead of a poodle, a.harpsichord instead-
. of a piaqo; a wok~ instead of a skillet, a tooled leather back_ga~h:t6_n's~instead.~ a pasteboa~d one, and a slring bUJtmg 8Ult.lftstqad of a b1k1ni. ''In'' people know that Presi-
d4!ilt Ford tiflngs Coors back from Colorado ski vacalions
and Henry Kissinger fli es it home from business trips.
Missouri Gov. Christ.opher 'Bond has friends.bring him
Coors from out-of-state. "It's too good, to share,'' says BOnd.
1Jrt1 THE BEER CAPITAL OF Milwaukee, Co9rs is ad·
vert.ised in underground newspapt!rs and has sold for $24 a
cue. Bugdanowilz charges $5.19a case.
A coed in Commerce, Tex., stuffs her car with Coors
when driving home during school breaks to Houston, where
the beer is not sold.
••t•ve been drinking Coors since I was in colJege,''
Bugdanowitz said. "Coors is better for the money and Coors
doesn't sit around.
It's lighter.' The beer sells so fa st there's no chance of it ·
getting stale or overheated. It ma.k~ a big difference.''
The di!fer:ence, according. lo the company, is Rocky
•Mountain spring water used in breWing. The company also
credits the lightness and crisp lute to con~tant refrigera-
tion. Coors is not p_asteurized and contains no preservative.
If a can iin'f Sol'd WiUiiil9008ys--;-coO"ri3Sfftheretailerto
turn it in. . -.....
The credit goes to Adolph Herman Joseph Coors, an im·
migrant German brewer who mixed the beer for men/in
boom towns and mining camps near suburban Golden,
Colo., now company headquarters, in the late 1800s.
COORS IS MARKETED ONLY in Arizona, California,·
, COiorado, Idaho, Kansas, Nevada, New Mexico, Oklahoma,
. Texu, Utah and Wyoming, and the company has no plans to
expand this market. The Supr~me Court this year ruled
Coora' distributors couldn't restrict sales geographically.
But, Bugd~nowitz said !)~isn't refusing to sell out of
atate-Coforado Coors driJ?kers are just buying h,im out.
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PR-ESTIGe-c -olNS-0.FFCAS:-YOU : '· . ,·
FOR SILVER GOLg . . -.
OLD COINS ·WANTED : : THIS WE·EK ONIJYr
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6 DA VS IN LOS AN:GELES AREA
, 5 LOCATION~ FQR YOUR ~CONVENIENCI= . _-:,_-~
MONDAY, TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY, FRIDAY& SATURDAY 1
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• PAYJNG 24SP/o OF ~FACE FOR
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Scrap Gold ·
Gold Watches
Gold Rings
Gold Teeth
Anythiii& m8"e
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PAY·ING .
DATED· t··9s4.:.:or -aeFo·n-E
' $1.20 EA.-POR SILVER HALF DOu.ARS, 1964 AND BEFORE
.60 EA.-FOR SILVER QUARTER_S, 1964 AND BEFORE
. .24 EA.-FOR SLYER DIMES; 19&4 AND BEFORE
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$3.25 EA.-AND UP FOR SILVER ·DOLLARS, ~ADE ~FORE 1935 . •
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$40.00 ~AcH ~ND MORE FoR $1.'00 GOLD· COINS • GIMMic•·~,,,_. _ $32.sO EACH AND MORE F:OR $2.SO GOLD'COiNS ---1\.-01
$150 oo· EACH AND MORE FOR $3 00 .GOLD COINS we do not sell anythj•ll~We ar~ in • · · • . town to buy and we pay these p_r1ces $7,000.00 EACH AND MORE FOR $4.00 .GOLD .COINS in cash. Why not. lake odvantoges of
$37.50 EACH AND MORE -F0ft·$5.00 GOL:.D•CQINS an unusually high silver and gold
-$75 oo EAC. H AN. D MORE FOR.. s·10 "" GOLD "OINS market and put your money to work: • . · -·~ . .. , · ""' .L The. cash we give you should double $175.00 EACH. AND MORE FOR $20.00 G,OLQ COINi:t . agoin in opproximately 9 year.s at
$2,500.00 EACH AND MORE FOR $50.00 Gom-eotNS todi>Y'• interest rates.. we doUbt that
· · .your coins wift be this high again. This
' 1 ___: · . may be your last chance to sell at
· ~ • . these high ·prices .
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ALSO WANTED
BRING IN FOR OFFER!
CANADIAN SILVER, 1966 AND BEFORE
INDIAN l'ENNIES
V·NICKELS WITH DATES
WAR NICKELS, 1942 THRU 1945
BUFF ALO NICKELS WITH DA TES
ALS. 0 WA llTED YOUR COINS 00 NOT HAYE TO BE IN -----ft-Aft-I-----•·'lflERfECT-CONDlllON-TO-RECEIVf
SCRAP .. GOlD AND SILVER
DENIAL" GO.LO
STERLING SILVER
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, . THESE .. PRICES-THEY ~HOULD NOT .BE
1/2 CENTS-112 DIMES-3 CENT PIECES
LARGE CENTS-2 -CENT PIECES-PROOF SETS
FOREIGN COINS 3c & UP OLD POCKET WATCHES RUNNING OR IN PIEIE$
. BENT, CORRODED DR HAYE HOLES
THRO.UGH THEM."P[EASE DO NOT ·
CLEAN YOUR COINS, WE flAY AT. LEAST
THESE PRICES THIS TRIP. WE PAY
MORE FOR COMPLETE SETS AND RARE
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WE'RE OPEN FR.OM 9:00 ,A.MW UNTIL 7·:00 · P.M.
MONDAY,' MAY ,5, THRU ' SATURDAY~ MAY 10 11NCluo1NGSA~n
• . . BRING COINS TO ANY LOCATION ·
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MONTEBELLO LONG BEACH \(Ar+NUYS · .. , SANTA ANA COSTA MESA
Holiday Inn · · Hollday Inn • ' HollClay Inn .. . Royal Inn HoUday Inn no9 Telegraph Rd. 2640 Lakewood Blvd. ·'. 8244 ('.Silon-Ave. -• lllCiO:r: F.lrat 3131 lirlstol St. .. , ;
Santa Ana Fwy. Sen Dlqo Fw{.·' . ,.,_ ~~ofwy;-. Sarita Ana Fwy . San-Diego Fwy: t ' Slauson Ave. Exit Lakewood Exit R Blvd. Exit First Street Exit Brliatol St. Exit
213-724-1400 213.-597-4406 -21~989-5010--7-ft-835-3051 . 714-557-3oo7-.
FREE P~RKING ~NO APPOINTfAENTS NECE$S~RY~NO AMOUNT.~ TO~i\~RGE'OR Too' SMALJ..
Con1pl1t1 Cot~cll1n1 -~ ElfllH A u.s.: SILVER .. REDEMPTIO~ s.~RYIC~ OF .. , -~:;.=~ · PllESTIGE COINS. . ·
HOME ~OFFICE-210 DRUMHELLER B~D(l~WAJ.LA WALLi, ·WASHIN~T~N 99362
. . Pltone 509-525.!8622 · ..
A GOOD TIME TO SELL IS WHEN ·Y.O~ HAYE A WtcUNO' •UY~R .. ·'
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