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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1975-05-08 - Orange Coast Pilot• , • • \ .... , Nude Sunbathers ·Flock DAILY PILOT • . I· To Logutla Beach Sands * * * 10' * * * . , . INDICTED'1N ·P~ •. Congressman Hinshaw 0.11'1'1"1"'-~~ ALSO F.ACING C~GES .County A•f •nor '{lllerr . . Enema Bandit Attac~ Two Illinois Coeds ;'URBANA , Ill . IAP.l .-A masked man carrying a handgun and enema bag who victimized ..... -• • .. O.liJ' ... €oiigreSSJl18n A,ndrew J . Hinshaw an_d Orange County As- sessor Jack V~lerea ~ere indict- ed today by the Gr.and Jury on multiple felony charges that in- clude grand theft, misappropria- tion of public 'fund's, conspiracy and embezzlement. Both m en appeared today before Superior Court Judge Ev..erett W. Dickey and suc- c;essfuUy pleaded through their lawyt.rs for __ an arr;atgnm~nt de -lay. . Hinshaw, obviously shaken by t)_)e indictmepl, s tepped frqm the courtroom today to predict that charges against him will be re-· jected when the issue comes to trial. Vatlerga, who seemed near to tears, brushed newsmen to one side and hurried from the courtroom. without commenting . op the allegations. According to Orange County District Attorney Cecil Hicks, the char.ges a·gainst 1-linshaw'are: ' -!...'Erfibezzlement,.rour counts. -Grand theft, five counts. -Asking or receiving bribes, three counts. -Misappropria tion of public funds, one count. --Conspiracy. one count. -Filing of false claims, one count. Hicks s aid the allegations against Vallerga inc lude 12 charges. These are embezzle- ment, fivecounts; misappropria· tipn of public funds, three counts; grand theft. two counts: con · S;P.i.racy, one count; and violating public office, one count. !'This has been an a ttack tha:t is unp~ecedented in O_range·. County's politi cal, his tory,'' HinshaJ<..said . "For almost a ye:ar. now, this Grand Jury'has been listening to carefully selected allegations directed against or invO!ving me on an <tlmostdaily basis. "At the same time." 1-linshaw said, "selected news leaks have been issued to the press in an at· tempt to discredit and implicate me.'' (See HINSHAW , PageA21 University or Illinois coeds in the u s s mid 1960s a nd again in 1972 ap-• • eeking "rently is back in Cho~paign- Urbana. The so-called Enema Bandit Return of 2 st.ruck again over the weekend.., .. police aaid. adniinls-terin g WASHINGTON CAPl -The ecJemas to coeds in two separate. Pentagon says ''everyiplng bitarreattacks. possible" is being done to ar· Descriptions of the ski;masked range for tht! return ot the bodies bandit and his mode of opieraUon· of two Marines' killed at 5aigon's match tbotc or a man ll':J to JO airport just hours berore the final I American evacuation. tncldent.i bf ween 1965 19'72. l'be two Marines were killed pbUces8ld. ... ~ ,., April 28 during an artillery and ·' David Gentille,. ,cu~ham · rocket attack on the ai.rpott . P•.ign pollce detective' who Twelve hour:s later the rinal "°'1[ed on pcevioys c~. •'k;I .ev.,cuaUon of Sala:on ~gan. be wa1 certain the 1m<lilt.:reetmt 'The l\\!O Marlnt.s Wtre the lut ePI""""' were lhe Wri..ol llae U.S. combet 'Vlctlnili ol lhe Viet,. :ameman. t · nam war . ' 1,4, • THURSDAY AFTERNOON , MAY 8, 1975 VOL ... 1110. IH, l SECTIONS, JI PAGES • I ~ata Casting the Die l\'laureen Medrano. 7. signs cast instead of treaty during pioneer da?.!b ervance at St. John the Baptist C _ School in Costa Mesa . Indian with, roken arm is David Hartung, 8. Witnessing the signing is Mike Keith, 8. They were: among second graders at the school who' participa ted in ·the pioneer event \Vednesday. Nude Bathers Hit Laguna's Beaches Nudists.by the score appeared on Laguna Bea-c·h sands Wednes- day in the wake of a police de- partment determination it has no laws to cover nakedness on the beach. ' "" And, with, the nudes, carrie"a flock of cameramen which at one beac~ became so obnox.iOU8 that a nUde male beachgoer ap-Proac~ a poli·ceman and asked him to do something about the sh4ttef~g peepers. P,oliye also logged·one call of a nude man on the beHch below Victor Jtugo Point who ap· proached a 54-year old woman, and made remarks about his body. P lice took his name to refer Tax Checks Go in Mail WASHINGTON IAPl - Tbe Treasury began mail· ing tax rebate checks to- day. A Treasury spokesman saJd this means sople t&x- pay'rs should receive their cb«ks Friday. The checks are dated-May~, 'the checks · crally are, for .10 pe•cenl th$~ bill lot 1'74;_w(!I\ miojmums of $100 ind ma-ximums of lllOO. .. "1.he matter to th e distri ct at· torney's office. Police received calls on 18 in· dividual nudis ts and one famil y or nudists on the Art Colony sands. Calls included reports of nudes al beaches fropl, Main Beach Park to Mo ss Stree~· ch with one report of a nude m · utside the Hotel Laguna's oce · viei dining room. l- The police department has re· ceived numerous calls about the n~ges with one woman today complaining that she could no longer go to the beach with her children. Another call er com· plained about homosexuals. Police procedure has been to briefly expl ain to callers that -a change in st ate law and oourt·in· (See NUDISTS, Pa«eA%) Ford Given Mining Bill WASHINGTON !UP!) -For the second time in his brier pre- sidency, Gerald Ford must de· cide whether to veto a federal strip mining bill . It was pr.edict· ed he would turn the bill down and Congress would try lo over-· ride him. The House gave final con· gressional aP.proval Wednesday to a bill s imilar to the one Ford vetoed in December, then sent it to the While Hou se. i ' Mother, Ma1i Held in Tot Punishmem SOUTH LAKE TAHOE CUPII -A man and a woman have been charged wjth felony child abuse in connection with punishment meted to the woman's 2-year·old daught~r duri ng toi let training. The g.irl. I-l eather Martinez. was held in a cold shower and then buroed by an electri c heater ·to puni sh her, investigators said Wednesday .. Sile is in serious con · dition in tbe Washoe ~1edical Cl'nler in Reno. Her mother. Gaye M:.irtinez, 22. and Michael D,emoss. 27, ~·ere in El Dorado ·COunty jail. Mrs . tt1nt inez, ·an out-of -wo rk waitress. and Demoss. an un- employed janitor, were arrested Sunday . Police Lt. Ray Skcrry said I-leather's body lt=mperature was belo\11 a recordable level after she "'·as placed in the cold shoy,·er for 30 minutes (or not responding to the toilet trainin g. ··sne was then put in rront or an electric healer . Her body tern. perature was so low that she had no resistance to the heat; which immediately burned her on the head, race and upper torso." Sk erry said. "On prlC?r occasions the· child was hit wilh a wooden spoon when she spit out her food. A bell and engirieer's boots were also used in the punishment," he said. ( a Mystery Shrouds .Explorer •• ~.... I AVALON .(AP> -Th~'3lomar .. .Explorer and its submehible claw -reportedly u,sed' by the CIA last s ummer to recover part of a Russian sub -were posi- tioned off Catalin;;t Ialand today amid usual' m ystery. "l just can't say anything," said one of the workers. Glomar's crew said even less : they ha ve n't even left the Glomar, a big and well-outfitted ship. The barge workers came ashore to stay at a hotel and drop . in at the bar. The Glomar .. ·based in Long Beach, a.nd the barge-claw, based 40-0 :miles north i h Redwood City, hooked up Tues· day with.o ut explanation off Catalina Island. · Li feguards and yachts men ' fi,rst spotted the now-famed • craft, which· Howard Hughes' Summa Corp . ....-p ut into operation 1 with the story that it was a sophisticated underv.·ater mineral minet. The G·lomar had left and theo j returned to p:ort at Long Beach last month:It showed up without explanation Tuesday, joining the · submersible.barge with its giant recovery claw which dropped anchor orf Catalina last week. Witnesses said th6\_barge disaP- peared inside the Glomar after linkup. Sunday a nd Monday, 'before Glomar's arrival, the barge-claw had been seen sub- merging at the s ite some 400 . yc1rds orf the is land. There has been &Peculation Glomar would return this sum- mer for a try at raising ttierest or the Soviet s ub from Lbe Pacific Ocean off Hawaii. Unconfirined reports speculated the Catalina trip could be a rehearsal. Orange C.ast Wf'eatller Late ni ght a nd morning low clouds othe rwise sunny through Friday. Not much ch(\nge in t emperature . Highs Friday 65 to 70. I :\SI DE TODA\' If the federal government were lo enforce .Jlood prolec· lion laws. some of Hunlington Beach could be built on sills. The city 's dilemma is ex· omined today on P-<Jge Al2. ... .Cl '" ...... , ••• ... .. Ill Cl• •1•11 .. <• •• ... ..•. .. , ,, A2 OAILVPILOT s • Ford Vows Supp~rt South Korean Envoy Rea.ssured By HELEN THOMAS WASHINGTON <UPI) President Ford reassured South Korean officials today they can count on continued Anterican military s upport, the visiting Asian diplomats said. "Tbe President told us he wanted to reassure us and reaf· firm us or u .s. commitment lo support South Korea," Chong II· Tra.shmen St.ill Out In Laguna By KATHY CLANCY Of 1111<1 D•UY PlletSUitf Trash collectors in Laguna Beach and most or El Toro re· mained on strike toda>.: although ttash workers in mUCfiOr Orange County r eturned to work: Trash truck drivers and helpers ror rour of the six firms involved in the nine-day-old :strike were back on the job by Wednesday arternoon with the ap)11"0YB1 or the Teamsters Union. But employes of Great Western Reclamation, Inc., which serves Santa Ana, and Laguna Beach Disposal, a Great Western sub· sidiary, were still on strike, as "·ere workers for SCA Services . Inc., which serves west of El Toro, Orange and Tustin. The return to work started ear· ly Wednesday when the 70 employes of Rainbow Disposal Company, serving Huntington Beach and Fountain Valley, left their picket lines after conferring brieny with union leaders. As union officials visited other trash firms throughout the day, most of the other workers also re- ported back to their jobs. Rainbow officials said today operations are running smoothly and the normal Thursday pickup schedules were being followed in Huntington Beach. . Collection in Fountain Valley r emained about a half day behind. ln Laguna Beach and El Toro schedules were being maintained v.·1th few delays as trash firms simply hired new employes. Sam Taormina, negotiator for the six firms, said the returning 'drivers are being paid $4 an hour and helpers $3.80, the s ame offer rejected in a 206 to 95 vole by un- ion members Monday. But Taormina speculated to- day that the vote may have been hampered by threats and in· timidation from some radi~al Teamster members. ''Things s.eemed to work better when union leaders went yard lo yard Wednesday," he explained today. He said he expects a ne w con- tract giving employes a $1 .22 pay raise over the next three years, lo be signed by union leaders next week. Nader Seeks Law .Changes WASHINGTON <UPI) Consumer advocate Ral.ph Nader and the U.S. chamber of com- m erce clashed today over whether the nation's antitrusl laws should be strengthened. In prepared testimony, Nader and Mark Green, representing the Corporate Accountability Research Group, endorsed sweeping changes in antitrust Jaw. ORANGE COAST ' DAILY PILOT Tiw 0r ... oe (Ot\I O•lly Pilot. -1" -.... " ........ _ ,,,. Nr""" P•rn '' p~l>io>Ndl>•,,,.0,_ G"'nt P\Jbl1..,ln9 Com•.o"• !.JP..,•lf ..,,t,..n• .,~ poobli•-""°""•• 111,0~911 fi'-• r..,.. Co>l• :~ .... ~r.~~:.~~~~· s'"'.':i~'11:t~ ~~~':':"'...:.; ~...., ll<'•<ll !.ou!t> C6•>!. A ""<l'e •eO<"""I llOttl"",. p~blo~t>td 5~1u•d••\ •"" ~ .... Tt-. P'inc1,._1 publt>ll•no o!•nt " •t lDCI ~•t s.ov SU ... !, (&It~ IM'•• (•ll!O•n1" ~7•1•. Robert N, Weed '""'"""' t ncl Pw"''""'' Jilek R. 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Chong said Communist North Korea would invade South Kore a .. within six m onth5" if U.S. troops we r e pullec.I out of his country. South Korean Ambassador 1-l a hm P y ong·choon, who at· tended the meeting, told re· VPI T•leflllol• CAN'T LAST-Madame Ngo Dinh Nhu, the once feared "'Dragon Lady" of South Vietnam, is shown on NBC's Today show. She said that, though the .communists have temporary control of Saigon, ''it cannot last long." FroMPageAI HINSHAW Hinshaw condemned the in· dictment. as being the result of "constant efforts made by my political enemies to. defeat or destroy me.·· He refused to identify those political enemies. District Attorney I-licks ex· plained today that the JS counts filed again s t Vallerga and Hinshaw represent a new indict· ment and do not include charges previously filed against the nine defendants. Among the new charges are the allegation that1Hinshaw ac· cepted stereo equJpmenl from the Tandy Corporation while he was employ ed a s county as· sessor. The Newport Beach Republican is further accused of authorizing the payment of wages to county eriiployes who then worked for him as assessor for time allegedly spent working on his campaign for Congress in 1972. It is also a ll eged in the new in · dictment that 1-lin s haw defrauded the cciunty of un· specified cas h and property dur· ing his term as as sessor and the value of long distance telephone calls made by him in the two years ending in October, 1972. Vallerga faces seven felony counts stemming from his al· Jeged sale of Orange County pro- perty to Spartanburg County, South Carolina. porters he believes Ford aimed . his words to North Korea as a statement thal America would stand by South Korea today as it did in 1950. The United Slates kµps 38t000 U.S. troops stationed in South Korea and Hahm said Ford pro- mised to keep them there "for the foreseeable future." Ford's meeting wilh the South Koreans rormed part of his personal diptom'atic catnpaign to rally friends and allies in Asia to the· new face of U.S. policy following the Communist con· quests of South Vietnam and Cambodia. He was hosting a dinner and having talks later today with EVACUEES DESCRIBE PHNOM PENH, Page B9 Prime Minister Lee Kuan Yew or Singapore, Ford held White llousc meet- ings Wednesc.lay with the prime ministers of Australia and New Zealand, pledging defense cooperation. American troops went into South Korea in 1950 and helped stop a North Korean invasion in what is officially described as the Korean conflict. Chong said a North Korean reinvasion is "always a possibility ... Hahm said he does not believe Peking or Moscow at th.is time wishes North Korea to launch another invasion. But he told newsmen North Korea might at· tack anyhow. The ambassador said South Korean troops have taken over all fronl·lineduty. Hahm said Ford promised U.S. troops would remain in his ooun· try "for the foreseeable future." Newsmen asked how long was that. "I would like to take it to mean that the American troops will re; main throughoul the Presid~nt's term of office," he replied. In 1970, the U.S. agreed lo SUP· ply over a five-year period $1 .5 billion in arms aid to modernize South Korean forces. Hahm said that two-thirds of that has been delivered and he hopes the rest will .come within about two years. California Area Offers Joh to Ky SACRAMENTO (AP) - Former South Vietnamese Premier Nguyen Cao Ky has been invited to • apply foi: the $461000·a-year job of superinten· dent of the Los Rios Community College Disltict. Trustee Robert B. Lynch said Wednesday night ~t a ~rustees meeting that he has sent a letter with a job application to~. "'In my opinion, the 'district could well use a person of your considerable command and ex· ecutive expertis e ," Lynch s aid he told Ky in the letter. Lynch said he tried unsuc - e es s ru 11 y to reach Ky by telephone ·at the Camp Pendleton refugee center. He said that the job to lead the three-campus, 30,000-student dis- trict will be vacant in August when George A. Rice Jr. retires. ' In the letter, Lynch told Ky the job .. is analogous, I am sure, to that of a chancellor in the educa· lion systems that you are un· doubtedly familiar with." Lynch also told reporters, "I feel he has the requisite ad· ministrative experience. Academe is too imbred. We play musical chairs. I myself would feel very happy to see the guy get the position." ·Unarmed Artificial Limb Found By TERRY COVILLE OltrwO.UrPl ... M.MI Found : One ri'ght arm, elbow to lip, sticking in the sand al Hunlington State Beach, west of the Santa Ana River jetty. OWNER MAV claim al slate beach office, Beach Boulevard entrance. or phone 536-3053. The artificial limb was found Wed~ay morning by state maintenance men cleaning the beach. The tip of it was sticking out of the s and. They uncovered it, but found no attached body, accord- ing to a state ranger who placed a classifiW ad to find the body it belongs to .. llE SURMISED that some surfer may have detached the artificial limb to keep from getting it wet, but no one could guess why he would leave it behind. The prosthetic device, equipped with the pincher clip in place of a hand, and with shoulder straps to hold it on, ls in good condition and had not been in the water, according to officials at the state beach. · RANGERS BELIEVE it is a vnluable piece of equip· ment. The o'wner has Wltil May 22 to claim it at the state of· fice. Jf it Isn 't claimed by then it will be turned over tri the ci· · ty police who may eventually sell It at an auction. • Poorh S-.,h Ul"IT ........ "'Denise Dresbach gets a kiss from Afghan hound, Sade. as they share a ride on a SW· ing in a Minneapolis park. Airline F acetl ·Fines for Aid To Refugees SAN FRANCISCO (AP) -The airline that launch&i the orphan airlirts from South Vietnam may be fined $248,000 for bringing il- legal aliens into the United States. World Airwaxs was mailed a "notice of intention to rme" Wed· nesday , said Richard L . Williams, district director of the U .S. lm,migration and Naluralization Service, World Airways could be fi~ed up to $1 ,000 for each of 248 South Vietnamese brought into the country Qn three flights in April -n on·e of them o rph ans, Williams said. The nights took place before th e massive military and civilian airlifts of evacUees. , The airline will not be fined for 338 Vietnamese orphans it flew to the United States, he said. A World Airways spokesman said comp~ny officials would not comment until they studied the notice. It is against federal law ror a transportation firm to bring into the country "any alien who does not have an unexpired visa." World Airways will have 30 days lo respond to the notice. U the airline and immigration service fail to agree on the amount of the fine, the airline could appeal to the board OC lm- m i gr at ion Appeals in Washington. Williams said. ' ' -- R ·ock C'oncerts ' . Get Approval By ALAN DIRKJN Ol lh• O•lly l'hM "-'' Rock conce rts may make a comeback on the Oi'wige County Fairgrounds ln Costa Mes a . The dWil from lhe 1969 Newport Rock FesUval, which brought c.row41 up to 60,000 lo the fair· grounda ror two deys and · generated protest.a over drug use · and noise, apparently has settled enough ror loca I promoters to try stagin& dance concerts. · But they will be indoors and on a smaller scale. Two orgi niza· tions have obtained permission from ttle Orange County Fair Board and the Costa Mesa City Council to stage concerts and they have both a s sured authorities they will strive to pre· Vent any problems that might re· mind ofriclals of the 1969 festival. The first concert, featuring the Laguna Beach rock groups lionk and The Manna, will be staged this Saturday evening by West Coas t .Concerts of Newport Be'ach. a partnership between Rod Medler , 23, and John Gardell, 35, of Irvine. ''We are expecting about Store Bombed VENICE (AP) -A small bomb exploded just outside the door of the left-wing Midnight Special book store but caused no damage, po li ce s ay. There have •been a number of bombings of radical bookstores in the Los Angeles area. S 000" Medler s aid, adding that .e~te~sive security will be pro· vided because he Wld Gardell want to stage sirriilar concerts once1ambnth. He pointed out lhot the pro- mOt.ers or ttfe 1969-resUval w~re not from the local area. Another organization, Watler· Grefr Productions or Garden Grove, is planning two (air~ grounds dance concerts for May 31 and June 14. Jim Walter. 23. ol .Garden Grove said the group plans lo hire four bands to provide music for a "giant dance" at the' May 31 concert. He expects 3,000 to at-. tend. · Walter's partner is Philip Greer, 22, who h·ns arrang~ con· certs.at UCI. "This is something new {.or the rairgrounds and We want to make it go," Walter said, explaining that security will be pr?_Vided. FroMPageAJ NUDISTS ••• terpretation has lert the city without legal coverage on the nude bathing issu.e as·long as no lewd behavior is involved. The city may, however, enact a city law prohibiting nude bathing at all on some of the city beaches. The City Council. will hold a special study session On the issue at 9:30 a.m . Saturday in city hall. Kosher Ruling Judge Orders Prison Menu BROOKLYN (UPI) -A !ederaljudgehas ordered the government to provide Rabbi Meir Kahane with kosher food while he serves a prison term for a parole violation. · · J In a 43 ·page opinion, Brooklyn federal court Judge Jack B. Weinstein, saying a man's religious rights must be respected, Wednesday ordered the Federal Bureau of Prisons to make \Vhatever ar- rangemenJ.s necessary to provide Kahane with kosher food. Kahane was to begin serving a one-year term in the federal penitentiary at A11enwood., Pa. for violat- ing conditions of a "I971 parole that prOhibited him from having contact with we apons. ~ut because of the food case, he has been kept in a halfway house in New York pending the outcome of the case. ~t>'~ Gas Appliances ... ~AN ENERGY CONSERVATION BARGAIN ODG5280P HEAVY DUTY GAS -DRYER . SALE PRICE • 3 Temperature Selections: Normal, Delicate and Fluff • Permanent Press Cycle with Cootdown • Manual Selec:tiQn of Drying Time up to 130 Minutes • Sep.,-ete Start Button-drum rotates onty after door is closed • Axial Air flow • Up-Front Lint Filter • Large Loading Port : ~avls•bro ! ._ 28 Years ol ,ntegrity & Oependobllity ' ,.,,,, .. 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Tiu Rebates DEAR PAT: In the matter o( tncqme tax rebates, what hap- pens lo people who either had so many deductions that they paid no tax, or to those with such low incomes that they paid no lax? DoJ.hey get u rebate or just live with higher prices'! M. D .• Huntington Beach The federal government bad to get from you before It gives a nything back to you. Persons who had no federal &ax ll1bill&y in 1974 are not ellglble for the tax r ebate. The law estabUsbed $100 11 the minimum rebate unless the t1xpayer's 1974 tax was less than $100, ln which event the total amount or tax paid would be re· funded In the form or a rebate. llo•e• Needed DEAR PAT: llclp! Summer is fast approaching and scverol stu· dents from Europe, journeying to the South Coast area to study English and American culture, will arrive without a home in which to stay. The students . native to France, Switzerland and Belgium, will be competent English speakers in addition to their own French language abili- ty and will attend classes at Laguna Beach lligh School week· day mornings to enhance their proficiency in English and learn the hi story , government, economic policies and topical is- sues of the people of the United States. The program. established by t.he Foreign Study League, is designed to allow students age 12 to 22 to become acquainted with American life within homes, away from the us ual tourist ac· tivities and stereotypes. They are scheduled to remain for four weeks -Crom July 16 to Aug . 13 -but several may not be able to stay if homes or interested families are not found. I know of your readers' generosity, so if any of them have room in their homes for one of these young travelers, please have them let me know. B. G., Laguna Beach Re1der1 able lo house these European •ludents are urged to contacl BllJ Gustafson by phon- ing 499.5244 or 499-3547 as soon as possible. Let AYS know what kind or r esponse you rttelved, G.F., and good luck Full Refund DEAR PAT: J sent a $115 cheek lo Unique Ideas in New York City on Nov. 4 ror mail or- der promotional materials. A let· ter of acknowledgement was re· 'ceived Dec. 13. When the materials did not arrive, I wrote letters or inquiry on Jan. 24 and again on March 3 -both of which remain unanswered. I would ap- preciate a refund at this point. Unique Ideas agreed to issue a full refund to you after ils re· cords are checked to determine whether or not the materials had been m ailed. If the shlpm~nt was m1de, a tracer will be required prior to your refund. If malUng ha& not taken place, an Im· m ediate refund will be authorlied·. Unique Ideas will contact you following its In · ve1tlgatlon or this matter. E•play#enea Club DEAR PAT:· Is "there an or- ganization or club ror em- physema patients in Or.aqge County? If so, can you lell me how to contact il? · R.F., FoWltalnVnlley Membership In the Em· phy1em1 Club ls open to•pallenls fi:lth emph ysema and other chronic respiratory diseases, their families and friend", and ,others Interested tn respiratory a11e11e problems. All club costs •re absorbed by the Chris tmas $eal Association. Monthly meet- inl~ feature educational and aocl1I programs. Further ln- (9rmatlon may be oMalned by wrtttng to Jlarvey Shleidl; As· aoctate, Health Services, Cbr11tmas Seal Altoclatton of Orange County, 1104 Ovlc Center Drive West, Room 103, Santa Ana, CA 92701, or by phoning 135·3837. Juvenile Hall ' ~C orrupting' I SACRAMENTO (UPI) Youn11ter1 ln Juvenile Cdr'Tee,,- Uonal centers learn how to con, Be, andlnOlct hamoeexual abuse on th• wok, • Los ¥1<1 .. Coun· t,Y supervl1or •ays. Supervisor J&mes llaycs made {he observation In te1Umoft)' f/ednud~y before the Crlminal 1ulUCe (.;omm1ttee con11<1enng le1l1latlon to rerorm tAe 1t.ate'1 ..,Juvenile court system. 1~ .. Thu,Sday, May 8. 197!5 DAILY PtLOT A:J J11ry -~eeks New Vote Machines · By GARY GRANVILLE Ot , ... D•ilr ...... Slloll Coleman·Gyrex voting machines purchased in 1964, the board will consider purchasing an entire The Orange County Grand Jury has recomm ended that the county junk its ll·ycar-old vole counting m achincs and replace them with an automated punch card voting 8ystem. . new voting 1y1tem instead. The jury's recommendation comes as a prelude to what is ex- pected to be a Board or Supervisors debate on voting machines within the next month. Faced with the need to expand and overhoul the county's Tam Huynh Considers Her Future ... By ARTHUR R. VINSEL 01 tM D•llY Pilot $tafl Tarn Huynh is a pretty girl with a crisp, soft voice that betrays sophistication and a little cynicism, perhaps, (or a schoolgirl 20 years old. She is one of some 12,000 Viet· namese.,-1-iving today in the massive tent city that sprawles by areas over the mustard-dotted hills and swales or Camp Pendleton, just south of San Clemente. Tam liV"t!s in Camp Tulega, Area 4, with her mother and brotber, who arrived four days agO after escaping Crom Saigon andtheir concerns are both with the (uture and with the past. "My dad stayed behind,~' she says. Dad was a colonel in the South Vietnamese Army. Tam, however , had visited the U.S. before and her spirit in this dusty, teeming tent city, so far removed in time and circumstance from cosmopolit an Saigon, is a little like the stubborn Yankee independence. "l just hope we can get out as soon as possible and make our own living and that I can con· tinue my s tudies," says the former student al the Viel· namese International School She hopes to become an in- terior designer and -both-by her demeanor and dress with what is al hand to use -she will be a good one. Tam sits on an asphalt parking lot "barricaded in Camp Talega, · Area 4, where a burly Marine sergeant is leading scores of Vietnamese children in tradi- tional chi.ldren 's games and pon· de rs. Does she know"<>r any worries or pressing problems lhal sur- round life in the teeming tent city that grew out of the hills ides south of the former Western According to the Grand ·Jury. the Coleman-Gyrex counting mochlnes are sare and accurate but are too s low and eventually wi ll be obsolete. There is a lso likely to be a shortage or qualified technicians to maintain the complicated machines, the jury added. · l}s repart to the supervisors concludes that the punch card votinK system, such as the one 0.ll't .. lot SIMI Jl'MC• STARTS NEW LIFE Refugee Tam Huynh White House with the help o( the Flflh Marine Division on s uch short notice'! "I know lots ot them." says Tan1, adding that none are really so significant as the un- seasonably cold Orange Coast nights which keep s leep away, even when bundled in heavy military clothihg. Still, sultry Saigon nights coUld be heat ed up· by the (ire of automatic weapons and bursting artillery. '"I think," muses Tam Huynh, ''We are the luckiest of people.'' Wholesale Prices Advance in April WASHINGTON (UP() - Higher prices for farm products pus h ed the government 's Wholesale Price Index up 1.5 per- cent in April, reversing four straight months of decline, the Labor Department said today. Sharply higher prices fo r livestock, fruits and vegetables were chieny responsible for the turnaround in the index, which until April had dropped ' every month since December. On the surface, last month's in - crease appeared to be a .SJJ\.all setback ror the Administration's anti-inflation efforts. However, wholesale industrial prices edged up only 0.1 percent in April, the same modest increase as in March. industrial prices, which make up two-thirds of the wholesale in· dex, are much les§ volatile than farm prices and are considered by economists a more reliable in- d icator of underlying inrla· tionary pressures. The index stands at 172.1, or 12. 7 percent higher than in Apnl, 1974 . This means that a represen·. tative sample of wholesale com· modities has risen in price Crom $100in 1967to$172.10lastmonlh. The April jump in the farm sec- tor, which included above- average increases for meats and manufactured a nimal feeds, is likely to temper the trend toward · lower supermarket prices. The ris e and fall of wholesale prices gen erally produces a parallel trend at the retail level a Cew months later. The overall rise in April wholesale pri"ces was.1.5 percent, seasonally adjusted and 1 percent with seasonal factors removed. moved. Farm products rose 3.9 per- cent, seasonally adjusted, pro- cessed foods a nd feeds, 1.2 percent, and indus trial com- moditie!!. 0.1 percent. Schmit Asks Lower Counly Tax Rate County Supervisor Laurence Schmit called Wednesday for a county property t ax rat~ decrease rather than the in- crease predicted last week by Ralph Diedrich, chairman of the Orange County Donrd or Supervisors. "It is my opinion that we must look toward reducing from one to five cent.a," Schmit said in a epeech be.fore the committee on Economic, Educational and En- vl ron men ta 1 Developmt!nt (CEEEDl. Schmit admllted that a dis· agreement with Diedrich "is bound to get exciting.'' Last week, Diedrich predicted the.tax rate Increase u high a130 cent.I on each $100 of assessed value. But Schmit called tor a ''chanNe In phllosophlcal at· Ulude. • A "l will not support a tax in- crease in the coming budaet, particularly when we face large scale unemployment and poor economic conditions," the freshman s upe rvisor said. "I hnve advised the chief ad- ministrative ofricer and the de· partment heads to seek a tax re· ductlon," Schmit ndded. Jils caU for a lower tax rate came when prelltninm-y county buda:et fieures indicate a possl· ble $45 million hilce In county spending In 1975-76, much of it mandated by stale and rederal a1encies. • The supervlsqrs will begin their bud1et deliberaUons next month and set the counly's 1975-76 tax rale later when carry forward balances are known and the assessment roll for 19'15 ls comPJeted . <\ -.I • tried n Santa Ana recenUy, is the least expen1ive of va rious machines available. Also, according to the Grand Jury, the punch card system satisfies standardM or safety, ac- curacy und Clexlblllty. flavlng snid that, the jury's re- port runs headon into a philosophical controversy which it admits the supervisors must rc- 80.lve berore selecting a new vol· ingsystem. The controversy centers around centralized versus dccen· tralized ballot counting . The punch card system In· volves vote counting by corn - puter at a central location. Other vote counting machines, such as the one offered by Automatic Voling Machine Corporation, provide for count- ing a t precincts and a.void what some persons see as Inherent danaers in centralized vote counting. It is that philosophical dif. ~rence-centrali zed \•ersus de- centralized counting-th;.it will touch of( the debate when the supervisors next discuss replac· ing the Coleman -G y r ex machines. tn addition to recomn1ending the _purchase of the punch card: voting syste m. the Grand Jury's' report urges that the training oe: deputy registr~rs of voters in- clude training on knowledge of penal and election codes. The jury ah10 rtt<>mmendedi that only election board inspec~ tors that have completed re - quired training courses be al· lowed to serve. Tot Slayer Loses Bid .Judge Flays Prosecutor for Disc~sing Case By TOM BARLEY Of 1• o.u, Pit.M St.fl Orange County Superior Court Judge Kenneth E . Lae refused Wednesday lo go along with a re· commendation by state prison authorities that convicted baby killer J ennifer Elizabeth Dabney be released on probation. He closed a bitterly (ought hearing in his courtroom by sending the 24-year-old El Toro woman back lo Frontera Prison for Women. Mrs. Dabney must now serve the prison term or five years lo life that s he drew in his courtroom last month after being con-victed of s econd degree murder. Judge Lae turned to prosecutor Pat Brian and condemned the de· * * * puty district attorney (or discuss· ing the Dabney hearing with the press before the is sue could get to the courtroom. ..• do not approve or your de· JSire to inflame the populace," Judge Lae told Brian. "l will not subvert myself at any time to what the community thinks about a case and I tell you today that any time we lose an in- dependent judiciary we arc in trouble. "I agree that there are too many dangers apparent to let 1r1rs. Dabne y out on probation," Judge Lae said. "But I want you and everyone to know that I reached this decision myself and not because you intimated to the prhs that I might rule otherwise." * * * 'Too Many Felons . Put Back on Street' ' Only 28 percent or defendants convicted for major crimes in Orange County come back from state prison diagnostic studies with the recommendation that they be sentenced lo prison, pro· esecutor Brian revealed during the Jennifer Dabney probation hearing. Brian told Judge Kenneth Lae that an analysis of 70 defendants sent to prison for presentencing studies during nine months of last year revealed what he said was an "astonishing and shock· ing· conclusion." Bri an said the prisoners studied included murderers. kid- napers, rapists . sex offenders. drug peddlers and child beaters among others. Brian said the study solidly backed his argument that the prison authorities' recommenda- tion for Mrs. Dabney should be rejected and that she should be sentenced lo slate prison. "Far too many people convict- ed of major crimes a re being put back on the s treets with littJe or no punishment," Brian said. "This a nalysis of Orange County cases abundantly proves m y point." Judge Lae suggested that Mrs. Dabney n1ight have to be sterili zed if she again lived wit~ her husband, Marine Corps Sgt •. Denni s Dabney, 24, who will be leaving the service in June. Deputy public defender l\tichael Beecher had suggeste<11 to Judge Lae that· the Dabneys would live together in Orange i( she could be released on proba.._ lion and that Dabney woOld go to .. college "''hile the couple-·stt-emfed,._. psychiatric counseling seMions together. """' Brian warned Judge Lue of th&-, possibility that the couple might: again have childre n and that. those children might be subject~. ed to the beatings that took the, life last June 1 of eight-month-old Robert Dabney. Robert, one of twin sons, died from the erfects of what Mrs. Dabney admitted were. numerous and sustained beat· ings in their base home al El. Toro Marine Corps Air Station. They included the baby's being dropped face down in a bath tub partly filled with water and left, there for three minutes. Robert's twin brother John, who suf(ered a broken arm . among other injuries, has since been adopted by an Orange Coun- ty family. A baby born to Mrs. Dabney in the county jail while she awaited trial also has been. adopted. Beecher told Judge Lae that J\.trs . Dabney has already pa.id · the penalty for t he killing of ti.er baby. "She has lost three children," he said. "She has been confined, one way or another, for nearly a year now and she has proved by her behavior during the recent diagnostic study that she can Jive \\•ith people again." May Sale Cabe.t-n.:_et by Drexel Large Triple Dresser 78'' Reg. $599. .Now$499. 'King Headboard Reg. $255 •• Now$215. Nile Tables ·$199. ea . Now$165. C8. Twin Mirrors $95. CH . 'Now$80. 'Door Chest 42" Wide Reg. $539. Now$449. Bedroom. Dining Room & Occasional Pieces .. ALSO ON SALE FOR ~IA\' J.I e ritage s ofas and chairs: Ooor samples plus a select grou1> or reord,erablc sofas and cha irs for May only at 20 % orr. CABERNET.BY DREXEL A MAGNIFICENT EXPRESSION OF LUXURY, SOPHISTICATION AND GRACEFUL STYLING IN COUNTRY FRENCH. ~ Drexe~. PROFESSIONAL INTERIOR DESIGNERS Op•n Mon ., Thurs. & Fri, Eves. 22 ll· HARBOR BLVD. COSTA MESA, CALI F. I ,j -,: !.t • .44 DAILY Pl~OT • --~" ' Th llrtday, M!Y I , 1975 11rcli -Ter"1 ... -.iii'i.r..--ii~;;.;;;...;.:;;;....;;;:;,___;:;;;;;:;;;;....__--==~---=~-=-~ Priest, 2 Others Murdered ·• EGDARD. La. <UPI) -Two men have killed a.priest, nun and housekeeper in the reetory or St. John the Baptist Catholic Church during a robbery, police said. ' Police set up roadblocks on all highways leading out or town and condUcted an extensive search or St. John Parish ror the sus- pects, but could not find them by late in the night~ '}I .. '·' .,, I 'f • St. John's P,arish Sheriff Lester Millet Jr. said the priest, Father Alcide Clement, was shof in the .head while apparently taking a nap Wednesday. A nun, Sister Mary Patrick Harrington, was stabbed with. a bowie knife and the rectory housekeeper, Leah LeJeune. had her throat cut. ~ •• 4~ ~I ~ Church Sexton Leopold St. Pie rre was pi stol whipped and lied up behind the church altar. Hew as the only known witness. "" ~ ,, MILLET SAID the two men entered Lhe church at 2:30 p.m . and sat in a pew . ''One got up and put a &Un to Uie sexton's stomach, told him to turn around, took his belt ·off and lied him up behind the alt at," Millet said. "They told him if he n;ioved they'd kill him. "' "They l~ft him there .and went inlO""'lhe rectory and pro. c~ed to kill the priest and kill his housekeeper. And fifteen minutes later, after a nun entered the house, they saw her and they killed her too." " Former a s tronaut Frank ft" Borqian. \vho commanded .-,J first Apollo mission around ··~moon. Wedn es d<.1y \vas .. ·r named presid ent of Eastern ,. ·Aiflines. Millet said the men rifled the rectory's money box, but did not attempt to open the church safe. He c;ould not estimate how much money was taken.· Fifteen minutes after the assailants fled , St. Pierre untied himself, and discovered the murders, ran to the courthouse of this sleepy west bank hamlet and returned with police. ';.Jacqueline, ' - FATHER CLEMENT,1 in his mid·forties. was born in IberViUe Parish to poor Parents. l'le was a good student at St. JOhn's High School and was ordained in St. Louis Cathedral in New Orleans. , · • "'Christina "He had no violent temper. lie wouldn't.hurl a Cly ," a rnend said. Millet spoke to a crowd of a hundred residents and asked for their help in solving "this gruesome act." • ;Bickering? WNDON <U Pl) -Christina Onassis and her stepmother Jac- queline Kennedy Onassis have met secretly with lawyers to dis· cuss the raiTiily fortune, an Onassis family spokesman dis- closed today. "There is not a Lot of love lost between them." a spokesman for the late Aristotle Onassis said. There were no details of the Wednesday m eeting. Miss Onassis, 24, and her stepmother I are reported to be in dispute over :.the Onai;sis inheritance, estimat- ed at $1 billion. '"I DON'T KNOW exactly what h appened,'' said s pokesman Nigel Neilson. "But it is certainly safe to assume that the question or finances was one o( the things discussed." r.1rs. Onassis fl ew to Athens after the meeting. 1-ler step- daughter went to Nassau, the Bahamas, following two days of talks with oil company officials about her father's business. There have been rumors that Christina might marry Greek shipping magnate Peter Goulan· dris in Nassau but there was no c:onfirmation. She has relatives in Lyford Cay, outside Nassau. Pair Set NewSighls JERSEY CITY, N.J . <UPI } -A judge has paroled on weapons charges the editor and a photographe r of a New York City Spani s h language newspaper on the condition they wage a gun control c rusade in their paper. Hudson County Judge Richard Connors imposed the sentence Wednesday on Alf"redo J zagu1ree Horta, 44, the editor oC El Mundo, and Antonio Angel Parajon, 49, a photo· grapher. The two we re arrested last Sept. 15 after police found · a revolve r and a knife in their car during a routine traffic check in Union City. Both pleaded guilty April 7 to possessing the weapons. Slate police roadblocked state highway 20 at the paris h border, but most of the town's residents felt the assailants had long disappeared. . Mass was held as scheduled in the ch.urch at 6 p.m . 'No JFK Plot~ CllStro, McGovern ·Smooth Relations HAVANA (UPI> -Sen . George S. McGovern SJtid today Cub3n' Premier Fidel Castro has agreed to c9nsider returning $2 million in airline hijack ransoms and the possible releaSe of nine American prisoners on the island as gestures toward better rela· lions with the United Slates. lt1cGovern talked to reporters a few hours after-Castro denied to a news conCerenc;e that his gov- ernment had been in any way in · volved in the assassination of MotGOWElltN CASTlltO President Jo'hn F. Kennedy. lie did say there had been CIA at- tempts to assassinate Cuban leaders, himself included. McGOVERN (D·S.D.}, said· he had talked with Castro over an eight·hour period covering a wide range of subjects in sessions that lasted from lO :JOp.m., Wed· nesday until 3 a.m . today. He said Castro stressed that the dominant issue in improving U.S .·Cuban relations is the American trade embargo against Cuba which will have lo be removed sooner or later. l'wlcGovern s<t id he strongly agrees with that position. "I told him tha they are hold- ing a $2 million ransom bf.ought here on a Southern AirWays plane hijacked in November 1972," l'ttcGovern said. "He told me he would seriously consider returning the moriey although he could not give me a definite com· mitment on it. "l discussed the matter of American political prisoners of which there are now nine in the country. fie said it was an in· ternal matter and these were men who had committed crimes against the Cuban government. He said they were conspirators against the Cuban government, but lo help the position of fri ends of Cuba in the United States he will consider r eleasing some or all of these nine political prisoners. His decision on that · will be made at some time in the near future." State Funds Silicone Use MADISON, Wis . \UPt1 -t\n aspiring go.go girl was !isled as .. disabled" by a state employ· ment agency because she was small·bre'asted ·-so she received silicone injections at slate ex· pense, says state St!n. Thomas Petri. Petri s aid Wednesday Lhe >Aoman had been listed as 'dis · abled" by the agency because she "lacked the necessary equip- ment" to win a job as a dancer With the treatments, however . she was better prepared to seek work and is no\Y '"gainfully employed in a discotheque," Petri said. Daily Pilot D~i•ery Is Guorontttd Monoay·Frioav It you oo nOI .. ave YoUr paper by !">.JO p rn call belore 7 p m ana your COP> w•!l ue Oe· livered Saturday ana SvoOa) .! 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'< '1 I < -' f : i IE I I I ·I • L A. C:ounty F unding Interns o n -Strike PUC D elays T e lephone. Hike Plea For Patient Care LOS ANGELES IAPl -In· terns und residents ut Murtin Luther King Hospital hPve called u wildcat strike und say they won't co bat~ .to work until the county CJ;tntea ui> with more motley fqr 'patlent cure. The do.ctors ot the county· to~rated Los Angeles facility w.1ked oat w ... -dnesday, turning tA:aeir backs on an ugreement re- ':ilCl>ed between tliOrounty art<! daictors at twO other hospitals, County-USC and Harbor General. I About l,200 interns and resi· denla Ill all lhtee hospitals had ~eateped to strlke Wednesday 1r no.pgreetnFnt was reached. MEAN\\'lllLE. IN San Fran- ci&co, a-walkout of doctors went into its l:ieventh day in a protest of sqa~ng malpractice iuurance co,sts. An increased · number of operations was reported in San Diei:o on Wednesday after about 250 doctors tield a one-day wa lkout Tues~ay over the malpractice insurance issue. The King doctors said not e nough money went ror im· proved pati~l care or better working conditions in the agree· menJ reached by the Joint Coun· ell of Interns and Residents, the barg.aining unit lot interns and EIR Dispute Refugee Halt Bid Rejected SAN FRANCISCO CAP) -A rederal judge has refused to halt the immigration of Vietnamese re- fugees into the United ( ) St ates, suying a "sue · S ta te cesslve cbain of em· ergencies" made their evacuation to ~he U.S. necessary. . U.S. District Court Judge Spencer Williams re· Jeeted a request Wednesday by a citizens' group for a temporary restraining order to halt the influx un· tit an environmental impact study could be made. _ . He _set Monday for a hearing on a preliminary lDJUnct1on sought by Della Citizens Group or the ·Sacramento Valley. ' Strike A1>erted LOS ANGELES <U PI) -A federal judge is- $Ued a temporary restraining order late Wednesday to delay a strike by Western Airljnes fligbt atten· d\f1ls that C<Mll!i hav,e shut down the airline_.s opera· · ti""s in 14 SU.tes,,plus Canada and Me¥Aco. District Judge A. Andrew Hauk signed the or· der a't-the request of western attorneys, who con· tended that the flight attendants had not negotia\ed in good faith. A spokesman for the attendants, who had announced a midnight Wednesday strike de- adline, said the order would be obeyed. •earing Aid# ~·SACRAMENTO. (UPI) -A senate com mittee h~ voted to require patients to visit a trained hear- , i.nj specialist or a-physician before beiDg fitted with a hearing aid. The controversial measure ($8173) by Sen. Peter Behr, R-Tiburon, was approved Wednesday by the bu siness and professions committee on a 5-2 vote and sent to the finance committee. Rospitol Probe SACRAMENTO (A P> -A committee that in- spected Camarillo State Hospital found "no con- certed or conscious effort to deprive patients of their rights," the stale Department of Health re· ports. J-lowever, the committee did find that the staff demonstrated a lack of knowledge or stale law about patient~' rights. S t e rn A ppoint1111en t SACRAMENTO tllPll -The Senate Rules Coinmittee has recommended confirmation of Arnold Sternberg as director of the Housing and Community Development Agency despite protests because he fought in an Israeli underground army The committee. on a 4·0 vote, Wednesday re· commended that the full Senate appro\'e the ap- pointment by Gov. Edmund G. Drown Jr. Kathleen Nimr. or the Action Committee on Am~rican -Arab Relations, opposed Sternberg's nomin~tion because he participated in "terrorist Ul"+••I_.... l'UesS•lt Actress Mae West has filed $1QQ ,OOO dama&e •uit -againSt nude women 's wrestling theater Rape of Elderly_ Pair_Eyed LOS ANGELES (AP) -Police decline to say wh ether the latest raping and beating of tWo elder- ly women in th'eir small Hollywood area home is related to rour other such cases in the past six months. The 'victim~ in Tues· day night's aUack were &1 and 90. police said. They were reparted in satisfactory condition Wednesday al Queen of Angels •lospital. 1 ca ll ed 'Diamond Since last November, four women r ang_jng in age from 11 to 92 have bf.en beaten, raped and killed in the Los An1eles Police D~partme nt•1 Hollywood and Wilshire prerincts. U l's' [n Los Angeles. 1 She says use of her , famous nickname , impllu, ahe sponsors 1 eslablillhmen(. 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"'., ,.-•;'}·;·J~'''·'"4,:,:.,'.' ..... · ~· .. : .. · /':.r.f': J ;.1&,ta """ ~ ~:~:}.'.\~~~ ,~f;~·~ ~;rj1~~g~:;~~ ., ......... ,1,,,,,.,.~ ... ;.l,'..t .• ~., ., ) ... . ·. - • • 'lo • ~ " .. . ,. .. -:; .. i ' • > ' < . " .. ., Tnurselay. May 8. 1975 DAILYPILO! ,.t.'i Compromise Bid ' State Farm Labor ' Bill Passes Test • And only a moment from 1he beach-the bay- and the deep, blue Pacific. The Nel.l.pOrt Beach Marriott An original hotel de· signed around the theme of an open garden court. And at its center stands another original. A unique fountain. Con- ceived and constructed by E. Vittoz, the four figures at its base are the work of I. I. Jaquet. The fountain, first exhibited at the Great Paris Exposition of 1863, remains today as a work of art. And our new facility complements it beautifully. The Nel.l.pOrt Beach Marriott features 377 lavish guest rooms and four daz· zli ng restaurants and lounges. Our sun-splashed pool wel- comes you to a variety of leisure activities. With tennis, day and night. on our own championship courts. Golf, too, is available. For meetings, we offer exceptional facilities. The elegant Pacific Ballroom is over 8000 square feet of space that easily divides into smaller salon areas. There are 7 other terrace area rooms for meetings up to 130. And 14 Marriott parlors fo r conferences of up to JO people. We're nearby the new business nerve center of Nel.l.pOrt Beach and right next to Fashion Island. But <he real beauty of our ad- dress is the beach, Balboa Island-and the bay. It's all- pretty as <I picture. . ~ , The Newport Beach ..\\orriott ".,,.. ' "''""'" A~n.-.._ _,. ,, ~,'t:JW~-11.---- . 900 ~rt Cenl\tf t>rtw, Ntwp0rt Beach, Callfornla. ean f714J 64().4()()() r... tnfonnaUon or resietWtfon&. Or UM. ~ 1oU-tltc number. 80().228..9290. -~ r-." M /Jll'll1NI ll(llMM ~ ~ """".sow,. '°""' ...... tiv Htrnoll ~""' 1p 4•. DAILY PILOT EDITORIAL PAGE Proposal Out of Line A recent suggestion by Supervisor Ralph Died.rich tha t the assessor's office be turned over to a private contractor is an overkiJI solution to what may not prove t o be a problem. The scandal involving former Assessor Andrew Hinshaw not\vithstanding, multiple investigations of the office during the past year have indicated it now is operating properly and that the 1975 assessment roll will be d elivered on time. State Jaw empowers the voters to select county assessors for good reasons. one of them being it gives the man selected some independence from Board of Supervisors control. And s ho uld Diedrich or any of the other supervisors feel their ~isdom in selecting an assessor is superior to the voters' they might recall it was the board that appointed Andre\v-Hinshaw assessor and gave him the incumbent advantage needed later to at- tract the money and votes to be elected in his own right. When it \Vas time for Hin!:i haw lo go, the board ap- pointed J ack Vallerga and gave him the same built·in election advantages. Therefore, if there is a problem with the selection or county assessor, the responsibility weighs as heavi·· ly on the supervisors as it does the electorate. .Farm Labor Justice DeSpite delays resulting from l~st-minute lobby- ing. Gov. Brown seems to be winning some important support among labor and the growers in his efforts to get a11 equitable farm labor bill past the state Legislature. Sacramento watchers, observing Brown's travels up and down the state and his marathon conferences with growers and union representatives, say he has put more effort into this project that than any he has yettackied. Topic of all tpe discussion is the Dunlap-Berman Labor Rel a lions Act of 1975, the first major legislative step toward establishing fair labor relations in the fields of California. Its principle provision calls for secret ballot elec- tions for farmworkers to determine their collective bargaining representation. A key provision to protect the public and retail sto~cs fro~ being victimi,zed in farmworker-grower, or inter·un1on-struggles 1s the restriction on secon· dary boycotts . In the past, stores handling agricultural products involved in the dispute have been harassed, threatened and deprived of deliveries .. Peaceful efforts to get consumers not to purchase such products would remain permissible. For too many years, California's agricultural scene has been blighted by strikes, violence and bloodshed. Passage of a just farm labor bill cannot come too soon. Quieting the Airport . Ne\vs that the Ora.Ilge County Airwrt's noise mbnitoring program· is being stepped uP fr'Om five to seven days a week is encouraging tb the airport's unhappy neighbors. The system, inaugurated in 1971, has brought about changes in take-0ff patterns that have reduced noise impact in some complaining areas to a point · below slale·approved levels. ·The new seven-day monitoring will provide statistics on heavy weekend air traffic involvinfi P\,ivate as well as commercial pla11es. The airport's economic value to the area is not de· batable. But its noise nuisanc."e has been a continuing harassment to residents. ~ The noise abatement effort no\v seems to be work· ing and the stepped-up program cou ld make the airport an acceptable neighbor a t fast. ' 'r· I --•' • "Welcome to the slow learner's club.' Prophets Of Doom Reagan Stepping up Ford Opposition ... Debated CHARLES McCABE . J "Bleak chic" is what they call it. This consists in the current willingness of the educated classes, and especially the more affluent of these, to believe the worst about themselves and their planet and their future. This new pessimism, in a coun· try whose greatest fauJt was once lhougbl to be its excessive op· timism .• is carried to ex- traordinary lengths. If you· believe the prophets or doom, . there is scarcely a thing in the world, save possibly contracep· lives, that does not have lethal qualities .. I read the other day th-at the bacon we put in our bacon and eggs has a chemical in it that causes cancer in rats, or something. A I o c a I magazine , telling us how t o survive ''The New Depression,'' gave jolly recipes ror making dog food festive. THE EDITOR of this same magazine , when asked by another magazine about the piece, replied : ''When a service magazine is faced with a n Apocalypse, what do we do?" That sajne_ Apocalypse is selling a hell o~t of newspapers, and magazines and telly shows and lalk shows. People are dying to hear that The End Is At Hand. What has happened to hope, the feeling that what is wanted L will happen, instead of the im· placable conviction that only the unwanted is lo come about? LAST YEAR the re was a World Population Conference held in Bucharest, behind the Iron Curtain, under the auspices of the United Nations. This meet· ing was an eye·opener to the confi· dent prophets of doom of New York, London, Berkeley and Palo Alto. These lads came eyeball-to· eyeball with the Th.ird World, which doesn't like the West's set of theorems one little bit. Dear Gloomy Gus Jf we're really afraid of be· lng crowded by the Viet· names:e refugees perhaps we could make some ~_m _._. tiy arranging a one·to-Ofle exchange with the American enthusiast£ who demons trated with Viet Colla fla11 lo celebrate the •·uberation" of Soulh Viet- nam. They might llke it over there now. J.A.B. ......... ~ .. ,.. ........... .....,.. .... Ml.-Cet-Mrllf.....a .. ........ _..,,.,. S.1141 ,_. ..... ,....tecwMMro., !Hilr llffet .. ' ATLANTA -Arter crossing the continent without once men· tioning Gerald R. Ford's name, as though no Republican were in the \Vhite House, Ronald Reagan concluded a fi ve.day tour here by disregarding the President's ad· monitions that very day against recriminations over Vietnam. Reagan received a standing ova·· l ion from a town and gown audien· ce at-Georgia Tech with this stoc k ap· praisal of Vietnam: Congress lost Vietnam by acting "more irresponsibly than any Congress in our his· tory" and now has "blood on th eir hands." A reporter here ask~d Reagan wllether there would be recriminations over Vietnam. "J've just been making some, J guess," Reagan replied TllAT REAGAN is ignoring President Ford's advice not to As u sua l , the wes tern academ agogues confide ntly trotted out th eir New Malthusianism , which asserts the planet will be bare in a cer· lain number of years because people tend to increase faster than food supply, and that unless birth is controlled, poverty and war must serve as a natural restriction to that unholy in-crease. · THEN THE delegates from China told their story, and it is an amazing one. It is a complete contradiction of bleak chic. The delegates from China pointed out lha~ her population had risen from 600 million to 800 million during the last 25 years but that good organization had raised her annual grain production from 110 million to 250 million tons. It was added that China had still only cultivated and developed ten per· cent of her land. The Malthusian thesis, certain· ly as applied to China, turned out to be completely off base. None of th.is, incidentally, was what you cpuld honestly call "reported" in ally of the Western media. Among the oldest and most powerful or the prophets of doom through overpopulation, and salvation through the fi ery con· traceptiv·e, h as been the Rockefeller family. For decades the-Rocke fe llers have been mounlin' massive muJli·million doiiars. family_ planning cam· paigns on a global scale. ~ A CURIOUS teversal of this simple thesis came to light at Bucharest. John D. Rockefeller 111, speaking as a private citizen, said he has been forced to re· think the population matter. "I come to Bucharest," he s"aid, '·'with an urgent call for a deep and probi ng reappraisal of all that has been done in the population field, all that has been learned, so that the years ahead may yield the results man so desperately wants." His messafe was &triklngly like that o Mao Tse·tung. Development and a redistrlbu- llon or the world's resources among the Pich and the poor must go hand in hand with any pro- gram of population control . It has taken a long ti me for even one Rockefell.er to get this far. \ poke int-0 the Vietnam carcass follows a planned pattern. " Without mentioning the Presi· dent's name. Reagan clearly op- pos~s him on basic domestic and international problems. That suggests Reagan, having re- pudiated any third party, is mov- in~ver closer toward a race for t · epublican presidential n ination even if Mr. Ford runs Since any politician as ideological as Reagan must have doctrinal grounds for challeng· ing a President of his own party, this planned pattern is Clue No. l to Reagan's presidential inten· · lions Clue No 2 is the fact Reagan, never one to suffer physical hardships in political campaigning, has taken on ex- tr aor dinar i I y demanding barnstorming as if to test himself for 1976 The conclusion drawn from these two clues although he will not decide for some time, chances are considerably better than ever that Reagan late thi.s year will abandon his lucrative in come (lectures, radio, ( EV ANS-NOV AK ) newspaper columns) to seek the nomination in what would be the Repu~lican party's most fateful · confrontation since 1912. REAGAN has no great admira· lion for Mr. Ford,teither in gov· emment or polititrs. The Presi· dent's ·Easter v_acation dinner party in Palm Springs for' Reagan and bis wife was viewed in Reagan circles as a transparently amateurish bid Lo neutralize a rival. In travelling the country, Reagan has found nothing to contradict his first im· pression last September that voters simply do not regard Richard lfliixon 's appointed suc· cessor as a full·Oedged Presi· dent. Severe criticism of the Ford budget deficit and the Presi- dent's approval of the tax cut (accompanied by private praise for Treasury Secretary William Simon , th e Ford cabinet's economic dissenter) have been well -ai:)plauded, s tandard Reagan fare Cor weeks. What is new is his public criticism of de· tente (and private fears that Mr. Ford is controlled by Secretary of State Henry Kissing:er). REAGAN, an enthusiastic de· lentist so long as Nixon was President, broke with detenle April 7 in a London speech and. followed that coUrse in syndical· ed radio commentaries ("1£ the Communists gel the pi:estige and material aid th e~ want without having to change any of their own policies, the seed~ of future con- f Ii ct will be continually nourished, ready to sprout· anew with little or no warning"). In the recent trip, Reagan gingerly slipped a little of this into hi s peroration to Republican au- diences. Ehlthusiastic response suggests there will be much more. Cl ue No. 2 to lleagan's pre· sidcntial intentions is more in· triguing for Reagan insiders. A determined eight·hour-a-night sleeper with regular daytime . rest periods as governor, Reagan demanded li g ht campaign schedules in California. What he agreed to put himself Uirough this week would have stunned old Reagan operatives. Reagan s teadily lost sleep through interminable days of speaking and handshaking, ag. grav:ited by slow, small Private planes (str etching Monday's schedule to over 20 hours). Look· ing every day of his 64 years, an unprecedentedly tousled and "'rinkled Reagan piled out of a cramped four-seater after a four- hour flight around rainstorms from Boca Raton, Fla., to AUan- ta -then headed straight to a press conference. Most staljling to longtime Reagan watchers, he did not even complain. WHY PUNISll himself so? He could do much less to earn his $5,000 fee plus expenses per speech . The answer from lleaganites: having convinced himself Mr. Ford is not up to the presidency, Reagan must also convince himself he could stand a frantic national campaign. Dangerous Diplomatic Disease WASHINGTON -An occupa· 11 tional disease in the diplomatic service is the tendency of our am· bassadors to represent the coun· tries to which they are accredited rather than to-serve the interests of the Uuited States No ambassador runctioning has sufrered so badly from this disease as Graham Martin, the American envoy in Saigon unt\I the communists took over earlier this week. Jn m y ·.estimation, martin's blind devotion to the Saigon re· gi me former· ly headed · by President Nguyen Van Thieu largely contributed to the current d ebae le in South Viet· nam . For instead ,_, of striving over the past two years to persuade Thieu to work out some kind of political accom· modation with the Communists, Martin urged the South Viet· namese leader to pursue a tough and intransigent policy. AS A RESULT, Thieu was in· STANLEY KAR NOW evitably confronted by a Com· munist challenge that he could not handle. The outcome was not only a rapid Communist takeover of South Vietnam, but a disorderly u'pheaval in which thousands of Vietnamese who were associated with the United States wete trapped. If his mistakes since 1973 have not been serious enough, Martin blundered even more critically within the 'Past month by neglecl· ing the potential danger that faced the Saigon regime and fail· ing to plan in time for the evacua· tion of Americans and Vi et · namese. His failure in this respect, like his previous misjudgll\~nts, s\emmed from his refusal to ad- mit that the situation in Vietnam could have gone wrong. He re- jected realistic .assessments on the grounds that anything short of total optimism was what he ·• called "defeati-sm." The Viet· namese, of course, noW are pal. ing the price for his illusions. PUNCH - "This isn't the way I imagined it." ; THE SON of a North Carolina clergyman, Martin was a poor choice for the job of ambassador to Saigon for two reasons. His adopted son, a helicopter pilot, was killed in Vietnam in 1966. And Martin was known to be passionately hawkish as a consequence. Moreover, he lacked the flexibility to guide the South Vietnamese through t'he tricky t ransitional phase that fq:llowed the Paris agreements signed in 1973. Thus he reinforced rather than tempered Thieu's stubbornness, thereby helping to strengthen in the South Vietnamese leader the brittleness (hat would eventuall y cause.him to crack. But Martin is only partially responsible for th'e disaster that has occurred, since he was selected for his post by Richard Nixon and Henr Kissinger, and their appointm t of him had a purpose. NIXON'S main ·ective in s igning fhe Paris agree twas to obtain the r e lease o the American prisoners of wo in North Vietnam. To do so, he nd Kissinger put pressure on Thieu to acquiesce to the accord. By way of placating T hieu, they assigned Martin to Saigon In the hope that the ambassador would assuage the South Viet· namese leader's feelings and en· courage him to hold the line, The last' thing that Nixon and Kiss- inger 'Wanted , for the sake of their own reputations, was the collapse of the Saigon reglme while they were in office. -- But Martin performed too well. Not only did he begin to consider himself a kind of Ameritan.pro- consul in Vietnam, but he un· dertook t o lobby on Thieu's behalf in Washington in the most outrageous fashion. On several occasions, tor ex· 1mple, he alleged that con· grcssm<'n who did not wholly ... support Thieu were somehow the dupes of Hanoi, a nd he leveled si milar charges against journalists who reported Saigon's shortcomings. tn addition, he insisted that of- fi cials in his own mission in Saigon paint a rosy picture or de- velopments in South Vietnam, and there is r eason to believe that he actuall y believed these distorted accounts. THE FORD administration soon discovered that it could not control Martin, whose alienation of Congress and t.he press had become a liability.· Even now there is adiscemlble fear in Washington that Martin will return to the United States to join forces with the right wing In seeking to place the blame fOi'the fall or Vietnam. ~The lesson to be learned from Martin's conduCt is that the Whlte House must keep its am· " bassadors on a tight leash -and make certain that they carry out policy shaped in Washingt.op. ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT Robtrl N. Wud: Publisher Thoma• KeC'llll, £dllor Barbaf'CI Kr4libich. Editorial Page Edltnr The editorial pl'ige of the Daily Plh.1t seek!> to ln ror m and stimulate rcuders by J)resenlina on this. ~ag" ~ivers~ commentary on topics of 1nterrst by S)'tldicat· l"d columni st~ and c11rtoonl~l$. by providing a rorum (or reader1' Yiews 11nd by presenUna this newspaper'$ opinions and Idea$ on cu rrent topics . The ectltOrlal oPinion! ot the Dally PJlot appear only in the edltortal column at the top of Ill e page. Opinions tJt· prt"ssfd by lhet columnlala and cartooni1ts and le«er wrltm are their own and no endonement al their views b)' th e Dall>' Pilot should bt inferred . Thursday; May 8, 197~ ' • WA ~UI plalnet ·hoapl Ameri caua:ln encour unnect: In a or H e Welter for the pollO I ing ne\ THE Health Nader Chem I Union : Leaeu COallll• ti on. The soclaU re1pon TeE L01 To ORL -Inf: the ris the R DiOCCS4 set · a I ing-otf under wishint church Undt Marr: pries scrutin see if and fi enough cess o,f AD~ dioeest: board, drawn priest headed BIUett, diocesE part me The t eludes . co untie 140,000 Fath1 ed thal cases a fected I HE S couple: gave E quired ty'' Wt teed . "The a natu priorit: tee's s howevE right. state legitim . ··sv lions 1 in se where I m arria in confl revel at tohreat good of The the g i divorcf; -in h; marria among IT Si all div1 teen ·a~ out of volving separa· marri;: gnanc)I percen Ch: Ga; Na: SAC: -Ga Brown bill PE and re tricts names of'fensi .,Tht tu rat case,'' nesdai (SB20i clelel., that ~ dlstrl words fuse di Sen. <R·Wl the b llonl4 Irle\ t to t Penln Mana ··1 c 1n1 r yet ll ta! au uldl1 Thurlday. May 8, 1976 DAILY PILOT A 7 Hospital S111-plus Hit AT LAST!! THE SILENT BUTLER Comes to Orange County! ·' WASHINGTON (UPI) - Copaumer advocat~ have com- plained that an oversuppl)' or ·ho1pttal beds Js co.etlng Americana $8 billion a )'ear and cauain1 thousands of deaths by encouraatng doctors to perform unneceaaary Suraery. · In a petJtion to the Department of Health, Education and Welfare, they asked Thursday for the federal government to im· pose strong refulations govern· ing new hospita construction. THE PETITIONERS were the Health Research Group, a Ralph Nader organization~ the Oil, Chemical and Atomic ·Workers Union; the National Consu mers Leaaue_; the National Urban Coalition and Communities in Ac· lion. The American Hospital As· soclalion did not make a direct response to the issues raised. But Teen-age Lovebirds To Cool It ORLANDO, Fla. !AP) -In attempt to curtail the ristng divorce rate, the Roman CathoJ.ic Diocese in Orlando has set· a three.month cool- ing.off period for anyone under the a ge or 19 wishing to marry in the church. .,. Under · the "Youthful Marri8.ge Polic y ," priests also will scrutinize teen-agers to see if they are mature and financially stable enough to -m ake a suc· cess o,t marriage. ADOPTED BY the diocese's policy-making. board, the program was drawn by a comm it tee or priests and l ay me n headed by the Rev. John Billett, director of the diocese's family life de- partment. The dioeese, which in- cludes 13 Central Florida counties, has more than 140,000 members. Father Bluett estimat· ed that ab8'ut 100 to 120 cases a year would be aJ. fected by the policy. HE SAID THE right of couples to rn arr>'. who gave evtaence · or re- quired. minimal maluri· ty" would be guaran· teed. "The right to marry is a natural right or high priority," the commit· tee's said. "It is not, however, an unrestricted right. Both churCh ·and state can estab lis h legitimate restrictions. . "SUCH R ESTRIC· lions must be rounded in se riou s .ca u s es, whereby the proposed marriage is shown to be in conflict with Christian revelation, or posing a tflreat lo the common good or society.'' The committee said t he goal is lo fight divorce "where it begins -in hasty or ill·advised marrjages, particularly among the young." IT SAID 33 percent or all divorced couples are teen-agers and ''seven out or 10 marriages in- volving teen-agers end in separation. In teen·age marriages where pre- gnancy was a factor, 90 percent break up ... " Changing Garbage Name Off SACRAMENTO (UPI) -Gov. Edmund G . Brown Jr. has vetoed a bill permitting garbage and refuse disposal dis- tri cls change their names to make the m less offensive. "The present law ac· curately s tates the case " Brown said Wed~ nesd~y in vetoing the bill ($8209) that would have deleted the requirement that the names of such dis tricts conta in the words "garbage a nd re· fuse disposal district." Sen. Donald G runsky, (R-Watsonvllle), carried the bill to permit the Monterey Peninsula Dis· trict to cbanae its name to the Mont erey Penlniul• Solid Wute Management Dl1trtct. "I can aee no c:ompell· Ing re11on lo sanction yet another governmcn· ta1 eupbemiam ," Brown Hid In hi• •e\O message. .. it provided reporters with a copy or a report released last month which concluded there was no problem. ·AHA PR ES IDENT J ohn McMahon was quoted at the time as saying, "While some areas may have too many beds, und other areas loo few, when all the facts are weighed, the overriding conclusion is that the United States does not generally face a serious problem of too many beds." The flea Ith Research Group re- ported that the most ''over- bedded'\ city in the country is Miami , ,with 3 ,400 s urplus hospital bedS. . Worth , 1,750 ; Sacramento, 1,500; San Fr ancisco, 1,100; Orange County, Calif., 2,900; Chicago, 2,800; and Baltimore, ~5. THE NADER GROUP charged that federal programs have en· couraged excess hospit al ci;>n- struclion, causing consumers to pay $2 billion during 1975 for an estimated 100,000 WlUSed beds otnd another $6 billion for 250,000 beds "fill ed by patients who should not have been hospitalized in the first pJace or who stay in the hospital too long." Going Off? j ABC re portedly will drop ''The Reasoner Report," with Harry Reasoner. An · ABC spokesm a n refused comment on cancella· 'tion. Other localities ill the group's top 10 were Oklahoma City, 1 , 1 O o·: At I an ta , 2 , 7 7 3 , ; Washington, 1,700 ; Dallas·Fort The Nader report said hospitals have huge fixed costs that "bear little direct relation lo hospital patient loads" because salaries for nurses and other personnel, plus energy costs, hold steady regard.Jess of oc- cupancy rates. * * •••• * * * * * * * * * * * * * ** QUILTlt.IG BEE & 20 CRAFTS JEWEL COURT -SAT. MAY I 0 South Coast ?taza Ci•r• Spr•y cologne 2 1/8 oz . $10 Chanel #S spray colofi:n e I 1/2 o.l. 7 .SO Ch•rlie cologne spt.ty 21/8 OL 6.75 ,.• ' . B•kkir spr.11y cologne 2 3/8 O.l . 12.SO A rose Is a ro~e spray 2 0 1. SS ., ' - C.ichet cologne spray 1.9 ot. $~ MERCURY SAVINGS .. . , .... ., * * Ch•ntilly E•u do Toilette Spr•y 2.5 oz. S6 Evy.in coloKne 1 3/4 oz. 4.00 '• • Zrn. spr•y cologne 2 oz. &.50 \ . ''WE DO WHAT THE MAID CAN'T" •PRIVATE H-OMES . •TOWNHOUSES •APARTMENTS •RENTALS •MOTELS •CABIN CRUISERS TAKE ADVANTAGE OF OUR PRE-SUMMER SPECIAL 0.. Cttws _.. loud,d & lnMlr'Wd - ALL WORK IS GUARANTfED! We Supply All Matenah and Equi-nt. TRY OUR GEMERAL SERVICE - llG OR SMAU -WE DO IT ALL En,ov Vour S......... -le....,tne CINll•"ll ID l'DUt e..!IA< FREE ESTIMATES- HO OBLIGATION Call Any time 12131 926-2083 ( S. I. JI AYAKA\\'.\) Is THOUGHTFUL in the DAILY PILOT I . ,. ·:"·-, .. ' ,. Sh.llim.1r £au do toilette spr1v_J 01 .112 l'Ai du Temps l•u du Toilette J )/4 nz. 12.SO TO MOTHER: LOVE ANQ A GIFT FROM MAY CO '~SDAYISMAYl ,1 . Shop daily 10 to 9:30; Saturday, 10 to 7; Sunday noon to 6 south Coast Plaza-Costa Mesa, 3333 Bristol St., 546-9321 Westminster Mall-Golden State at San Diego Fwy., 898-252t MAVCO ' ,, ,, ... ' I \ , I t ·1 I ) " ·~ ; .. 'l.; .µ lo ,, 1117 " " .. ') '11 J . . " .,, ,,, ' ,. . -, ,\·J :I I ., , ·,;, f:I "of! • l n -.. ., ,, . . ,, "· .;11 .n ·" IT : \, °' ,, ... 1 :• .. ![! :;1 ,, •' ; .. ... ,,, '· ( ' ... H !V, . I ' ·. . • . - fll DAIL V PILOT Thutaday. May 8, 1975 ' Task Force Fi11di11g -Need for Central Morgue Outlined By WILLIAM SCHREIBER Of tt1e 0.11, l"l+.t sa.n SANTA ANA -A special task force created by Orange Counly Supervisors l ust fall has de· termined that the county needs a central morgue facility. Preliminary reports by the ztudy team indicate that opinion was reach e d well before a special public hearing on the morgue issue Wednesday in San· ta Ana. BUT COUNTY Administrative Officer Robert Thomas said after Wednesday's brief session that the toughest job for pro-morgue forces still lies ahead -that or c onvinc in g the co unty supervisors to put up the money. C<;>unty Sheriff-Coroner Garden Grove Pair Nabbed By FBI Agents GARDEN GROVE -The Federal Bureau of Investigation has arrested a Garden Grove couple on charges of hindering and preventing the arresL ?f a federaJ fdgitive on the run since 1966. Willard Sherma n Roberts, 56, and his wife, Francis Jwte, 40, face fines of up to $2,500 apiece or two and a ha lf years in prison if convicted, said William A. Sullivan, assistant FBI director for the Los Angeles0area. The couple, who operate small traveling carnival amusements, il llegedly h eld back vital in· formation on the whereabouts of Willia m Edward Reynolds, 36, wanted by the Jefferson County, Ky ., police si nce 1966 on narcotics charges. Dradley Gates, a member of the task force. started the session by reeling off a list of advantages that a central morgue could of· fer. Jte also recited the advan- tages of the existing system. The county now contracts with private pathologists and mortuaries for autop;sy work and forensic medicine. Gates a nd his predecessor, J ames 1\fusick, both have sup- ported a central facility. When the m atter was pressed three years ago, s upervisors shot it down. ACCORDING TO cosi. figures provided by the task force at the hearing, the cheapest capital out· lay the county can get away with in setting up a central morgue is about $250,000. That fig ure presumes the morgu·e can be established in an existing county building. The money would pay for design fees and remode ling. According to a nalysts for the administrative offi ce, the most lik ely location for a mor gue in existing q uarters would be in the present county health bui lding. Plans are now in the works to move the health department into larger quarters elsewhere. But Thomas said he doubts that move will t a ke place during the next fiscal year . "For that re· ason, he said , it is unlikely supervisors will be willing to budget for the ma:rgue this year . If the county goes for an entire- ly new m orgue building, it would cost an estimated $1 .15 million to build and equip and wouldn 't be in service for three years, county officia ls said. IN BOTH CASES, m or gue oper ations could cost more each year to oper ate than the current expenditure. The difference per year would work out to about $50,000, county analysts report, primarily because of additional staff requirements. ORANGE COUNTY Fraud Charge Faces County Talent Firm ST. PAUL, ht inn. (AP) -Min- nesota Atty. Gen. Warren Span- naus has filed s uit against an An-aheim-based talent firm; claiming fraud was used to sell an audition ·package to would- be actors and models. • Named in the s uit were Na· tional 1-lotlywood Talent Pool, Richfield, Minn., and its parent firms, International Association of Sales Per s o..nn e l , In c., Charlotte, N .C., and lnterna· tional Association of Sales Personnel of Minnesota. Spannaus said the companies offere d a $200 package fo r children aged 3 to 19, including an a udition on video tape, photo- graphs and referrals. · He sa·id the firm s mis- represented their ability to make contact with film studios, casting directors a nd modeling agencies. The s uit in Hennepin County District Court asks for a refund of all consumer payments ob- tained by fraud and $200,000 in civil penalties. Al so named defendants were Karl H. ·Mayer; Minneapoli s; John D. Fairho lm, Cottage Grove; Marti P erkins, Anaheim; John L. Kerley. Garden Grove, H . Bra dfo rd Ma yfie ld , Los Angeles, and David Garrison, An aheim. ~! .fflr. ((bri~tian~ SPECIAL FOR MOTHER'S DAY PRIME RIB DINNER .................••. SJ.95 Served with Baked Potato, Baked Tomato Salad and Garlic Bread Served From <::JO lo9:00 p.m . MR. CHRISTIAN"S NEW DA il Y MENU CHOICE TOP SIRLO IN .................. $4 .50 .......... Health Buildin~ Bid Delared SANTA ANA -For the second time in as many days, Orange County Supervisors Wednesday de· layed until June's budget hearings final approval for construction of u new county govtrnment bW ld- iqi. . pany to put up a building ln Anaheim. SINCE THAT CONTINUANCE, lhe l~rec clues have apparently bee.n bar~ at work try l~ to1 revise lheir plans in ~n eCfo'tttOw1n pounl.y.app va · Three supervisors rallied behind u motion by Supervisor Ralph Diedrich stalling action on a. ntiw county Health Department building that could cost more thun $25 million over a proposed 30-yeldr, lease-purchase period. Af\ei-Wednesday•& presentu.tlonl, Supervisor Ralph Clark of·An aheim made 1i1. strong_p~tch for the Brashears proposul in his city. Ile said tl 11 th: mos~ •·cost-effective" and could be under way m,uc more quickly thanthe others. ~ h 'l r As expected, Su pcrvi~r Lau,rence Sc_ m1 o 1 Garden Grove backed h1~ city s proposuil and T UESDAY, SUPERVISORS PUT into limbo a Sui>ervisor Robert Battin or Sant<l Ana supported proposed $6.7 million new administration building · in the Santa Ana Civic Center. his. SlJPERVJSOR DIEDRICll and Thomas· Riley "The poker game has changed," Diedrich said didn't seem convinced of the merits of any of the ufter hearing new proposals by three county cities proposals. . offering to erect the health building for-the county Diedrich suggested the county might be wise to in their municipal redevelopment centers. •· forego the big expense and put ~e health depart : The-cities of Anaheim. Santa Ana and Garden meJlt into permanent quatters 1n an insurance Grove la1>.t ye.ar responded to an invitation by the building the county isprepari11:g to buy. county to come up with plans for the health bui ldi ng ~;;:;~======:;::::-------~--that would benefit county and city taxpayers. 1: Two weeks ago, the board heard lengthy pre-rurry wurzy •• • b•r, Jt aain b• 1ppll1d to sentations by each city. ruz:ry wu:rzy hlld no hllir, pr•viou•lY ptint•d, At the time they appeared to be leaning toward •nd thi• llld• 1i111 v•rY •t•lntd or n•• aood1, a proposal by the Brashears Development Co m -•d, bic.u•• •ll th• itucco , .. eonery end 111 Indian Jewelry '-Sale ENTIRE INVENTORY Y2 PRICE LOCATED WITHIN HUNTINGTON CENTER CAR WASH Beach Blvd . at Edinger Expires >21-75 oth•r• .ould liugh ind kind• or t•xtur•• al)d tr•t hi• lilc• dirt. 1urf•c11. And for thi• h• •• B•lir St.in won't crack, tirribly l'\urt. so n1 p1•l or bli•t•r ind it'• did lllhet you •liould do, ••Y to cl~n up 1rt1rb1 H1 w•nt to •oil• p•opl1 uaing • .!~ttl• ,•t1r. thlt h1 lcn1w. Th1y tolc1l'--.:__.r:~-'-?"':i-' l'\i• thet hi1 ••n't 1uc:tl 1 t1rribl1 plight. Th1y could .. 1c, hi• • b•utlful eight. They 9fY• hi• IOlll Behr St.ain ind'9d. Th1y .. id to hi•, thl1 11 wt.t you n11d. So frOfl t•r• t o Job, ruzzy Wuzzy no• ;;:;!i>_ 1ing1, think you p90pl1 1t Paint, Piper I Thing•. m 01f on WU Stair! And to 1olv1 111 your · at1inlng probl••, Plint, Plpar I Thing1 it offering 10% orr on 81hr Stein during tlie •onth or "°Y• Behr Stein COllll in .,.ny ... ny long l isting solid 1nd ••i•trensparitnt colors. Paint, Pape(<Jblliings '.!!119 t:AST ro.\~T 11 H;llW\\ f"Okfl.'lA r11:1.1'1AI\ h~:1.:!l);t.1 ,,,,'"°'"'I•··•''' COSTA MESA .. • 25th AN~UAL • Y:i. ~F ·:,. OfJ AU T 'iHIR.Ti ALASKAN KING CH.AB l~EGS ..........•• 4.75 TOP SIRLOIN & ALASKA KJNGCRAB LEGS ............•.....•...•• 5.75 ""ll S-wit" e.~.., Po!•'"· 8••9<11.,.,.10 Sal..:!. u .. ~c Br1.>e1 GROUND BEEF TERIYAKI ..........•.•. 2.95 BROCHETTE OF BEEFTERIYAKI •...•• 3.95 SHRIMP ORIENTAL ............•....... 3.95 SKEWERED SCALLOPS .... , .......•.•••• 4.25 • PANCAKE BREAKFAST "'II 5-Yfl<l ..,1., Bed ol R11;t. B•~e<l 10tl"9IO.. S.ld. C..11<. Bre.>d DANCING• THUR.• FRI.• SAT. HOW TO REDUCE YOUR INCOME TAX LEGALLY}· l•un-"-t '75-Jl20 Jr )"OU are not present!~· co\·ered by a pension or retirement fund \\·here you ,,·ork. you can 110\\" savi: llp to 15~ .. of your annual earned in come (or $1 .500. \rhichr.vcr is less) in n 1'.iuluaJ &i\rings Ind ividual Relircmen1 1\ccount (IH1\).frcc of Federal incon1e tax until yo u rclirn.lnlcrcsl cnmed on your retircrncnl plan is also \u.x-dcfom.'CI. This pl<:111 is easy lo undersland,docs nut require a lur of n1oney. i!f fully insured.and i:.1n he .:1djuslcd 10 n1P.t!I indi\'idual neL'<ls. You 4vill save n1orc n1onuy ... na m more i11tcn ~~1. .. 111kc no risk ... pay less tu.x \\'lth 11 1'.·lulu11l Sal'ini.:s !Rt\ ar:couut. U you are self-employed, you nrc cliµihle for nn I IH· 10 account (KCC>Rh Plan).and can S\l\'C up lo 15 nG (orSi.500. \\'hir.hcvcr ts less) from your net eamini.:s e;ir.h y1:ar. free of Federal in con1e lax until you retire. Interest can1cd OJI !his reliren1ent plan Is <1lso tax-deferred. St11rt your rclircmP.nl plan today! For ruu details.con111ct any f\.1ulual Savini.:s office. MUTUAL SAVINGS ---Capilne.S.Clanwlle F<UUin..., 5X> CMnr10 de ESIYe!l.l/ 490·5651 11941 ~ Slrl!el/ie3'83ae: C-.dll Ma' s,... ... 1887 East C01S1 HM;;"Jwrt/67~~10 7lh&' N1:rtti ~/5"47·9741 IEtlEFIT FOR HARIOR AREA YOUTH of NEWPORT BEACH and COSTA MESA . ' SATURDAY MAY I 0th 7 a.m. 'til Noon COSTA MESA CITY PARK * Bring The Family * HERE 'TIS . •Pancakes- Sausage- Juice -Coffee- Milk •FREE • Prizes Galore •FREE • Entertainment ALL THIS FOR ONLY s1 Proceeds Raised To Assist Harbor Area·s Youth Organizations JOIN THE FUN THIS SATURDAY! THIS SPACE DONATED BY Don Swedlund ... Don Swedlund Inc. ~ 2855 Harbor Blvd. Costa Mesa Sooner or later, you'll own General's ' COAST GENEW TIRE-.: Phone 540.5710: 646-5033 -, J t 'I f I • I I ( ' I I l ( • I J : • I .. ~. $ \ ,C 0 ' j \ 11 • ,, p ~ , I '' < l c • ' ii . 11 0 l ~: i: , I• ·J d ti ii (I c i· b '• i Ii " i ~ j A • ~ ~ "' ·1 I ( ,, • • • • " • • • • c • ' • 1 • I • l ' , • • • . - ThurW•r. May8, 1975 DAIL y PILOT A 9 • ' Loctil Ct1H1p11ig11s Jury Pushing Control Law By O.C. HUSTINGS DftM0.11, ~1 .. Stafl SANT& ANA -'The Orange County Grand Jury has Ci' !ltd the sentiments of past Juries in urging the county Board of Supervisors to move quickly in. adopting some form of local campuigncontrol law. In a-re~rt dated Aprl.123 but not made p_ublic un , tll Wednesduy. the jury said supervisors already have determined the basic struc ture of sus h a law in past hearings. The jury r eport states that the board should in · clbde In lt_s_new ordit'lance the eight specific areas of eo.icem voiced by individual supervisors and mem- ' benofthepublic. They include: . r;-ExpanSion or campaign statements mailed at ORANGE COUNTY Adding Two Judges To OC R .olls Urged SANTA ANA -'I'he Orange County Grand Jury recom· mended Wedn esday thul the county Board of Supervisors sup. port the addition of two judges to Superior Court. Tl-IE J URY r esolution, adopt· • ed April 29, fli es in the race of a recent board rejection of a re- quest ror two judges unless they are fully funded by the state. Battin's No-smoke In addition to calling r~'/sup ­ port of the two new judr'J"'i.. the grand jilry urged the imn1cdiate int roduction of state (('gisl:.1tion that would provide the Superior Court with five additionaJ judges. Th~ jury's resolution called the need for the additional judges .. real and urgent" as a means to provide adequate judicial forces in the county. ' 1: public expense to 400 worde ":ith provision for in· cJu.sion of strictly-regulated personal campaign materials in sam pie ballot mailings, Law 'Filtering In-' SA~T J\ AN A -Orange County Supervisor Robert Battin Wednesday took another till al his vaporous foe, tobacco smoke. This time, he found alliei. Simultaneously , the Grand Jury asked for the introduction of new state legislation that would clarify the impact of Senate Bill illl'on local jurisdictions. -One free copy of the updated -voter rcgistra· lion list perca'ndidate. ' .. ,,. -A LIMIT ON CAMPAIGN contributions of WITll SOME CUTl'ING AND stitching, s upervisors on a 4-1 vote cleared a toughened-up county anti-smoking ordinance through its first rep.ding and set final action for next week. \ ' \ $1.,000 per person or Cornily unit, except from the candidate, which amount shall be $2,500. -A t;mit on t~e amount of loans to a candidate of 15·pe,rccnl or the total campaign cost. -An expense limit or 50 cents per registered voter wi,th,provis ioni; for increases as the cost of Hv· ing-rises. Also a r equire ment that the candidate a uthorize-all expenditures on his behalf. Batlin's proposed coUnty law is a continuation of the battle he started last year for ··non-smokers' rights" The limited anti· smoking ordinance now on the books was an initial ste p. TllE STRENGTllENED ORDINANCE would put new restrictions on s moking in public buildings, health care fa cilities, public meeting rooms, libraries, museums, restaurants and , to some-extent, retail stor(.-s. · ,, -Full disclosure of campaign operations. sup- pfementirig' requirements stated in Proposition Nine, the slatewic;te_campaign control law passed by voters las~r. If enacted, the ordinance would apply only in County territory or in county-owned property within cities. Violation would be punishable by a $100 fine. '-SOME KIND OF FAJRCAl\IPAIGN practices commission. -Enforcement provisions that could include the right of any individual to bring an action for re· covery of illegal expenditures up to IO times the amount improperly spent. . The jury·asked that one more item be included in (he final draft . . "Additional consideration should be given to limitation of expenditures for countyy.·ide elected offi~ials (such as the sheriff. lax collector- treaSUrer, assessor and others)." the report s tates. • "Application of the formula based on a SO·cent -':Per registered ·voter would not provide adequate limitation for al· large e lected cou nty officers," it 'continued. THE J URY SUGGESTED THAT maximum donation and expendi ture li mits be clumped those offi ces. , .. • Other Deaths ~. UNITED NATIONS ~ (UPIJ -The body of !':'. Charles' R . Hook Ill, I; born ·into a prominent ~ &t-e,el·manufacturing ' family, was found in the 1\ rose garden of the United Jl-Nalions Wednesday with :i~ a single gunshol wound b etween th e eyes. mt Authorities said he com· I" milted suicide. PITTSBUJl GH (AP) -Sliter M. Scholastlca I Wn.111a.110H • fUHllALHOME Corona del Mar 673·9450 a Costa Mesa 646·2424 -~ lllLllOADWAT MOITUAIY 110 firoadway. Costa -· ' Mesa 64 2·9 150 Strittmatter, OSB, al 103 the oldest Benedictine nun in North America. died Wednesday. She look her vows in 1896. Death Noli.,.,• GULDJORD }l:UTH GVLDJORD, ~fol, rt'Slclefll ol Ne•POr1' Hel<;1hl$, Newpor1 6-Kh, C•. !or 1111rt.,.u,.. ve•••. Oat• of dll!11n f<Nly J, 191i. Sur ¥iYed by Mr~. Finn (;uldjord; <riildren, SuHll Guld· lord of ~nla Ana. Ca .• Sand•• Wltll of Senta Ana, Garv GulOjord of IAOU.,.. &tacn; lour 9randchlldren, Kelly, l(lmberly, Sean.,.., llUlllhew. S...vice• were h•ld al Blower Brot/ltr• MDrtu.ar,, Sa>ita An•. C.. on~­ O.y, _,,.., 1, 1'11S. ln lieu 01 llDIW••. don•tion• m"y be m.ide to lne AAWrlcill'I Cane: er S0<1e1y. HOLTZE"IOORFF >HOWlllAO L. HOLTZENOORFF, tll!lo..edhu•-ol M••· Gwen H<>lll'l'n· OOtll; lat Mr of M i•• S.Ondra ilnd Judd Holl11,.dorlf; D•Dlher of H11911 K. Holtre...OOrll. Soerwi<e• w ill be""'" al l:XI F"°"' in Tnoe Chur<h of'""' H•ll\, Fore•! Lawn-HollyWQOd Hill•, Forttl ~wn Mortuarydire<.IO<"•· O'NEAL CHOICE of BRANDS SIZES & PRICES! I ~ McCOIMICK MOITUAIY Laguna Beach ERNE'i.T M. O'NE ... L, re•1C1ent OI ~la Ana, C.. Oead al Uwt .oQ<" ol SI. on "'*'" s. lt1S. Sur¥1Wd Dy l\i• wile, K•tl'>l!rone o·N111 of ~nl• """· f<Hl'>ff. Mr. Monl• O 'Nf'•I of Hun\,.l<)!on Bf'Kh; wn. Erl>f'SI M. O'Nf' .. I, Jr. of Uo""'°"'· Okl•.; two d•u<)hlf'rs, Pego;jy Kiiier of L••lon. Oki.. •"" Patrl(•ll b"""'.::'.:::7.:- 0'Ne•I of L•wton, Oklll .• two 1;>roll'>l!rs, ~rlf!s E. O'Ne111 ol Hunlin<)lon Bo!a(I\ and T•ylor A. O'Neill ol 1(11'1<) Arlrona; lwo '''ltrs. Oo 494-941 5 San Juan Cep1strano 495·1776 rAClftC YllW MEMOllAL rARIC Cemetery Moriuary Chapel 3500 P-Jic'1hc View Dr1ve Newport Beach. ErnonOMI" ol S.park~, Nf'v110a 1--"'-'-...;..-Torrey ol Coller, ArklJn11s; one <)r...0...,,, Dt"nnls Keller. Mr. O'Ne"I CJl/1J wisamernl>olr at Tr.e Arn1r1c11n U!Qion (71/14. Posl No, 1~3 ol Law\on, Okla. Serv•tf'~ 171114 ..,;11 M lleta Friday •I 1.00 PM, Sim1ll'>•' IJl/1J Mortuary Cl>.tl)el. 1ntermen1, Good 1--'=""''-Shf'~rd Cemetery, Hunlin91on Bie"tl>, ea. Simi!I'>•' Morru;ory dl•etto•s. DWYER LORA DWYER. ~~idenl of u~ Hills, c.. ~r .. ltes art pend1n<), P•c1!i< Vie w Memor1 ill Park Mortu<1ry, l--"'-'"-''-Cal1forn1a 644·2700 Nf:wp0<!8e.tel'>, C•. -:::::::;;:::=;=::;;:::;:::;;;;;::::::;;;;::;;:=:;;;;=;i;;;::::;;;;:;;m:~ SCH HEIDER P' R0£ERT SCHNEIDER, r"SiOl!<ll OI Co•I• Mo!sa. Ca. Services are pen(lir>Q. P1t il 1( View Memo •lal Plrk Mattu.,.,, Newp0rl Sl•cr., Ca. i ' c i NB FAMILY COlOHIAL fUNflAL HOMI 780 1 Balsa Ave . Westminster 893-3~25 PENFIL HARR'f' PENfll, residt"I ol Newp0rl 8eKI'>, C•. Servile• ••e pet>Cf. ln<J, P•c111c View Mf'n'IO"ill Park _,,..,,. Nflw11<1rt SI.tel'>, C• MORAN MAAY L. MORAN. r1s1df'nl ot lrWM, c... ~I• of Ol•lh ,,,...., ~. 1•1s. Sutwl""' by r..t sisters, Helen C..l!IQM\. Mrs. JoM A. ~ 1ond Mrs. ()wries SMITHJ' MOlfUAI 't 62711t4a1n SI. HUn11ngion Beach 536-6539 Mor .... Milu Frl~y l :lO AM. Out 'f----~~.:..• L•dY °"'''" of AnveH. 1nltrn¥nt, 11 A1.C111t.ion (lmeterw. Dlreclo,., S.llr· &1r911roncost• Mesa ~•h1••1. P UBl.IC NOTICE fl'ICTITIOUI IUllNESS NAMI: STAT•MENT The fooovrl~ pw-••e dolflll Ol.lti- -•t: THE I CHAIN, 13'n C•lle HDQ;lt, M"-"°" Viej.o, CA. t161S Brand NIW 1st Q uolity 6 1011s Etil 1 5~111· l:veiwn-A. erowR, 11417 Call• .....,.,, Mlillof\ V!1io. CA. '161~ ~1Uw11 J. C.••1'11, 136 11 C4111 ~· .M!s~lon Viejo. CA'161J Thh l)1.t1int11 !s t ol'\d"clHI by • i;~;;:~,.=j'~~ QM>erOI PM"IMrlllip, II J 00115 Erm 8 00115 S EY•l,nA_ B•o- TM' Slille""'nl will Ii~ .,.;1r. 1r. Counlf 0.rlrl ol Or..,11>1 COlllll' oPI ""'' J, ttlS. NEEOAPART·TIME AO MANAGER? Call lhi5 hard,worklng, maturt pro. LonQ . agen· ,.,rctfenl, conaumet/lndustrlal experience. Ainearc.h~ planning. budgets. Strong on copy. Sales lltef•tUte .net promos. Fee or salary. Best re-m.nus. ER V GRANT.-f.7M1.i• i 50115 Erm 10 01115.$ 100111 Eim '11115 ' 1..-toUll( .. l'iQW..UI ''~"n:m I 01115£111 t.51/1,.$ I SO/llEIJD. 11 QO!ll $ ~:.s129s 1.10111 Eim l.IKl/l&J . l\UU lft f!D. UCISf T.i\t1M la. AS .,_, COSTA MESA 3005 HARBOR ILVD. lc.....-ofl••..,....i.._..I (7141 55 7-8000 BUENA PARK l•&I u ...... It.cl. _ .. ,_ ... -·-· (1141 l l&·SSSO ·TllF. 1972 LEGIS LATION placed a lid on t he property lax rate local juris dictions can charge and called for slate man· dated progr<1ms s uch as addi- tional judgeships to be paid by state funds, The Grand Jury pointed out in its resolution that the need for ad· ditional courts in Orange County is backed by al l interested judicial bodies in the county. UNIROYAL I.ARE DO WHITEWALLS T•IH All &IAlllO llllW All·WIATIK. t•11 lllllf fOI Hf, Wlf. MUO. llllOW & Outlf l a•. IMAl "'' '" sc•11. _,,,, a ~t11M"T1W11•1n• NEW All WEATHER Til!ES NEW RADIALS BRAND NEW RADIALS 145SR/12 HSSR/14 15SSRl12 ISSSR /15 14SSR/14 t I45SR/13 fUlllRTON IJll ...... f-cM4 ,,_,_ .. .. . .... -....... . llt41 l l 0·0100 • GAROfN GRQVl 14040lr_....,,. .. _ .. _,, __ 11 141 •10.JlOO ORANGE ., .... ....,, .. ,, .. HARBOR VIEW CENTER ''Costume ,. Pet ~Parade'' • (DOGS ONLY) ·-···~ SATURDAY, MAY 10 • 1:00 P.M. IPAIJOMG LOT A•tAI • Ribbons or trophies owardHI to aU entries •' All entries must be on a leash • Children must be accompanied by one odulf, Don't miss a special qroominq and easy care of your pet pt'091"Gm presented by Rebec Gainey from Russo's PM Ct'ftt~ immtdiately foUowiftCJ the parade. New MacArthur Blvd. and San Joaquin Hills Rd , Newport Beac ( I.. M. llOYLI ) ~-.,---1'NF0 RMS In the DAILY PILOT . , .......... ··'··· ....................... ~ .............. . , ................................. , ••••• •••••• ··" ••• o ..... , •• o' ('""'"'" •11,,., M• I ''""'"" !)11• 110 •IJ) o• Jtl •ltL ti •• .~ •• 1, ,.n ••• 01 .... ,.,, • '"'" ,.,., · .. ,11,, "'"'' ,,.,.,;., • IOI .... 1 .... , .............. , , .. , ............. 11.~ .. ~·~"~"--~ . I I ' It f fl DAILY PILOT Thurselay , May 8. 1975 ..lt•tlut io.11~tol . ..._ ' . . s Mile S"°8re Bids __ Rejected . ' _ All bids on the tlilrd .phase of lhe recreation complex in Mile Square Park were .. reiected by the Fouptaln Valley Ci4' Council . Tuesday. Bldg will again be advertised for the project, bu~ lh.is tiroe con-tractors will be asked fo bid., tieparately on. each item, includ· in_g the tennis courts, lake, landscaping and baseball field. When-bids Teturn again,_ coun· cilmen 4fan,choose any combina· lion of contractors to perform the different projects. according to Public Works Director Wayne Osbofne. Due to inflation, the original estimate of the project climbed from $580,000 to $646,000. Wh~n councilmen learned of the pro· jec\ecJ hike , they requcst1..-'d that certain portions be bid separate· ly, ~o they could be eliminated, if necessary. _ The council received a low bid or $545,600 from Sharecroppers Inc.; which included all work ex· cept for two of th-'-e 12lighted ten· nis ~ourts, turfiqg ~ th'-con- cess1on·restroom-office building. However, the council-was re· luctant to acceet \he-bid ftom that company. l'he sut>contrac· tor for the tennis courts, Omega Concrete, a Sharectcppers sub· s idiary -was not on th.e ap· proved lis t of Subeonlractors The next lowest bid, by West Con Construction, was about . $30,000 hilher than Sharecrop. pers' bid. Svalstad said the project could still stay on schedule if the specificatrons are cut down from six months to five months. The city is aiming at a Dec. 1 comple· tiondate. Trio Sentenced . given to contractors by the city. VENTURA (A P l -A Superior "We just haven't received Court judge here sentenced three glowing reports about Omega Santa Clara businessmen to Concrete and they weren'tonour three years summary probation list." explained Osborne. for their part in the $1 mi-Ilion Also, Mayor Bernie Svalstad Surety Drilling Co. tax shelter said he had heard that Omega scheme. Charles Rietz, 32, War- Landscaping, another s ubsidiary ren R. Hofsteader, 32, 'and Jerry of Sharecroppers, Inc .. is cur· Arrigo, 41, entered no contest rently involved in.;l.;;il;:ig:.:•::li;.:o.;;n:... ___ P:;.I;.;•.;;•:.•·---------- THE FAMILY CIRCUS SKATE BOARDS By Bil Keane THE ORIGINAL HY-TAIL - ALL FIBRE°'GLASS BOARD CADILLAC rr,,..1 WHEELS Reg. $32.95 SALE PRICED s23 95 • YOUR IDIA STORES NEXT T<Uli;l I WE'VE BEEll SELLlllG FUii FOR 51 YEARS "Oo doctori evet get iick like real people?" De Panicked . GIBBSTOWN, N.J <UPI) -Joseph Saldonis, 21, of Bridgeport, N .J ., was seriously injured today when he apparently became angry while fixing a fiat tire, drove off on lhreewheels and collided with a train, a uthorities reported FISHING HEADQUARTERS \ • WE ARt EXPERT FISHERMEN WHO CAN .... ,... .. _.. fQ .. j\ OUlflT '0U WITH -~ THE' RIGHT ~,-ir -~~ . ~\"' :..1 EQUIPMENT -AND "-..}"' THEN SHOW 'OU WHERETO GO WATER OCEAN FISH SPECIAL MASTER ROD Mell. 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Beautiful buys for a beautiful you. Junior, misses and half-Sizes. All machine washable, all'just right for now through ~ummer. Don't misSOLtt. ~ ,• . • -' Gals' sleeveless screen print top. 100% polyester. Assorted colors. S.M.L Ga!s' print'tank'\op.'ChooSe from many asst. prints & colors. S.M.L . 100% nylon . Pri1es Effe1tive Thursday, May 8th; thru Sunday, May 11th, 1975. ' " ' • • • ' • • • " ' .... ~Nll&8Ndtll0•--·•0penwt ... M0'°8:30.8u~10tot, . • • ' ]~~~~::;:::;:::;;~~Tj'.';'~'.::~~~~::;i~'·~i.,~==~11!=:~::.i;l:'!::Dr~ .• ~~;°"':--.. =:l~°'""~~~Blwl.~="'~°"'"==:"="="Ldljl~· ~ll:ll~IO=l~,~~~-=ndlyf~~1=0=10=6=.~~~--"'!i'~ ... ._._._.;__.~_._._._._._..-,_..._;..::,:;;;.:.,:,_...;.I • 11 ---m -------1011.11 1 ... 10101, . - ' I 1, -·,,,./, ) • ' ' THE PRll\-IARY func- tion of the federal Jaws is lo raise.~a threatened borne or :ofrice building abOve tltepredicted level of a 100..year flood , iays l\.1s: Florian. But such restrictions could have a devastating, effect on growth in Hunt.::o . ington Beach . About 1.127 .-acres of un - developed land are inJ.he path of a potential 100- year flood. The new building re- quire ments could Cost the city an additional $22 million for projects pro- posed in those areas, re- ports Miss Florian. THEY COULD cost other ~ublic agencies another $34 miliion; S9 million for commerciaJ interests; $7 million for industrial constructjon; and $11 million added to the Gest of residential construction. A total of $83 million could be spent j ust to protect new buildings. That is 16 percent 'Of the ~limated cost, $504 million , for improving the Santa Ana Ri"·er so it can haadle a 100-ycar flood , says Miss Flori an. "1\ND THE $83 inillion would only protect IO .perce nt of our flood hazard are<1 . It would do nothing for what has already been bui It.·· ·The City Council look action this week to op- pose the enforcCrncnt of constructio'n la'>'•s in a flood hazard area, p<.1Ss- ing a re'solution '-''hich '""'ill be senl to the fedl'ral department of llousing. and Urban DevcloprQcnt <HUDJ . So r a r. those restric- tions have not been im- posed, but it could hap-· pen anytime. * * '* 2nd City Also Lies In Plain The l'ity of Fountain Valley, like 1-luntington Beach. sits in the Santa Ana River flood plain, and half or it is now de· fined as a flood haz<.1rd area. While it has Jess un- developed land, and the situation may not be so critical, 1''ount<.1in Valley is also concerned about the federal flood control Jaws . "NEW fl OM ES built in thC flood hazard area would h<.1ve lo be seJ.pn pads two or three reel hi gher than [resent, .. sa~s City ngineer GeOrge Schultz. "Then they ..,.,.ould be looking down on s urrounding homes and thal 's not so good ."' \\'hen the federal flood lev e l map s are published, Schultz says the entire city may be in the flood hazard area 1-----.,.,,m--.·ti-hmn-e-o·wners would have to buy flood . . insurance . THE CITY HAS taken '*' official· stand on the rUJes, ~ut SChultz said Wednesday he is prepar- ing a letter for the public works director which would outline ppposilion to the new federal flood hazard rules. Ir the rules are im· posed.-one 'inajor con- cern will be the tost of flood Insurance. Son)c. ~owner• of $70,000 ho111t~ · could wind -up paylns ~ $26S ·a y,ar for In· aurance, ~bulll 1ays .. -• . ' . ... . ' ' ., ~ ,-• \' \ ) ' .. Thursda . Ma 8, 1975 ' ' ' ureka® UpriQht &Tools , . J :6.4,97 Includes 6 acces~ries . plus· 01~1-A·Nap'll rug ' . • 1· ... . adjustment, 'Edge Kleener afld more. (1416A/2625Al ·_..~""ti,'1 , { t 115~55 3'.? quart capacity tor sio.w cooking soups and stews. Plug detaches for easy cleaning. Norelco '!.I 20;99 lets you get the look you like right 111 your own home. Powerful. {H81700). • • 9.99 Orig. 17.97. Norelco@.·Gurly'Q curling wand with mist. Non·. stick. Swi'{el 8' cord . Safety heel rest. Cool tip. (HBl-600). • General Electric Hop_yer T36:99 44:·99 It toasts 11 bakes wuh heat ~ Bao holds 13 Qls. of dirt! senings ·,n between. Chrorrie Super tough cleaning oower and black. (T94) r~1al1 the allachments., Similar lo llluslral1on \ MOTHER'S DAY ... SUNDAY MAY 11 General Electric . . Pro Style Dryer ·~-·· ,. " .. '[Ii- Eureka~ Rotomatic 129.99 Ifs a canister with a motorized beater brush. Plus 9 piece toot s.et. (12558). Norelco~ ~ollH~•ker 2 O. 99 -17 Dry and 's1yle your l)air and s111J have power to spare. Easy to handle, (PA01 ). .. .-;. ~ 2&aa114.99 Reg. 36.99, Eleclrik·broomit . vacuum cleaner with rug pile dial. For rugs or bare floors. Lightweight. Oir1 cup.•(2516). · Orio '64~8fl 12 cups of fresh hot coffee in minut.,s. ThefrmS11I keeps it hot. (H95135l. 1, :»'\~!· ·1~ lt •r Iii---___ _.. ' . u.·-~-... c •<.1101 s11!)et'ma111et ' • Rec.124.99. Regina Duo·Vac with ru g pile dial for carDet and bare floors. Brush ·n beat inside tool storage1 (V540). ' ' ' " • • • . ' • ' f . . l ... ~-97·' ' ' ·.Sharp ~. $•A RCA 15" diag.' measure solid ~· state set. Black matrix Acculine Sharp 12"'diig: mea5ure black picture tube Automatic one & white .TV. Slimlirle por1tble button cont;ol .for color. gives clear pi cttkes. VHF prt·Slt brightness, contrast and tint. fine tuning, •earphone and ~. (El355). mo~e. (2K40). .,$99 ' Solid state modular component system, with· AM/FM-FM stereo radio . phonograph and B·track player. 4 speakers. 30 ft . eKtension cortl. 2/4 speaker switch. Full size BSR turntable. (8Tl'lj». 1 j :· • • t ( ' Sou~esign · ·~ Panasonic ' • ~~~~r. ·f12z · · music or ~ilarm, (34~J). alarm, 60·minUte deep timer with automatic shut·off. JRC6003). • •• " ~ ,~1 " 1.1 ! •i ,,.1 ' -' . _J~ '" Pncn ffflcii,, f· ' lliursday, • ,.) ,, May 8tk 'th" ... ; Slllldty, .: '" . Moy 11t~, 1975. ' "'' ' • ,. • t t I • t _,..,Botch" a.-• Open.-~ 8:30 .to9:30. Su~ 1ot1re. o-w-• etty0r.•1tGltdtnGtcwt8Nd. •Optn 1#11ll01Jt t01ov. su~1010e. . ... UllfAAM:3900 So. Drlltd....,_OISo. eo.t.l'lua<ll'3t• dlH\'9:30tot:Su-tOloe. • • (, ... ,. 1 • • . . " • .. • • I • ' I I ca1 ., ny ~· ' f • i 'VI m •• "' ~~ i ~· ~was ·by I iweel "'as and Dew onD oun st ve knif• RI ma Gon tic a lesli G side hi• Poll . .... . ~ ~ . ~ . ' Thursday. May 8, 1975 Long-hairs Faee Shean, or Ax " ' . SOUTiff ORANGE, N. J. saldpupils whodo..not~mply Father Gl·btln . ''they bad wa.s threutened twice by (AP> -About 60 cot.leg&-wit h school resulatJons on that understanding when they Father Giblin. Duthie termed bound 1enior1 at. ~ Hall hair grooming would be 1us· came here." th e hair issue "ridiculous . 'P~~ratory .SchoQJ face IWJ· pen4ed a.nd could be kept J-le said school officials Hl so This school is' 20 years behind pena,un less than a month from graduating. ure fulfillin g the desires of the time~." ep,tal . . . •• .' . .,, arµing~ ssued> / /.SJ!lNG,TON !AP) 'f.he~ood JlDd . Drug miri11tration hu .,.. liiered the I. D. Caulk Co., ~ notiry owners im· ediately or about 25,000 uva -Lite d ental ap· iances to discontinue 1-use until ultraviolet lJ'&diation leakage can be fcorrected. l The agency !fald Wed· ~sday the Milford, Del., m agreed to halt tern· rarily distribution and ~ale of the device, which ·s used by dentists for ft rdening restorative astic applied lb teeth. . . . iTHE FDA SAID the uva-Lite appliances e a health hazard to ntal personnel and pa- . nts. Ultraviolet radia- n can cause burns to Xposed skin and eye tis-~es . before graduation unltss they "We {Jon;t issue warnings parents who pay $900 per year cut\hflrhair. we're not goin g to follow lo send their children to the Dutt}ie, who plans on ut· To com bat What tr ad I· l;hrough on," he said. school, located on the campus lendin~ Marquette Universi ty ttonally baa tieen cBlled .. Student reaulations al the of Seton Hall University. -next fall, said all 216 seniors seniorltts, school qfficlals all·m·aJe, Roma n Catholic in· "They always say it's wh at . were ln.:i pected ind\vi<lually have lold the long-hairs to our parents want," said Jim followi ng al\ assembly Mon· trim thei,r locks by Mond ay or s titution say · ''f.l uircuts Lac:ko, 18, of Elizabeth, N. J , duy and were told whether face the ax; should be sensible; off the "But a lot or our parents don't they pdsscd the te~il THE llEADMASTER, the Rev. William Giblin, who sports a beard and mustache, Norel,co11 Ladybuc'" Shaver 14.99 shirt coll ar and alw;.iys be combC'd .... Sideburns re ally c a re a bout this "1'~<tlher Giblin told me, 'l must he ne;tl ~ind trim.·• stuff." hold your diplom;.L Either you -Cricket Lighter 2.99 BOB D UT lllE, 11!1 . or gctahairtutoryoudon't get Montclair, N J .. claims he yourdiploma',"saidDuthic, Timely Gifts For Mom ' Ladies' Timex Watches 12.95 to 37.50 • I DAILY PILOT A f :J Don1luo ... • Daniel P . Moynihan, lorru e r U .S . ambasSador to India, . discounted ''Domino .,.,,,,,,.Theory" in talk al .,,., K a n s a s S t a t e ;'Tu, Unive.rsity. He says '7.l dominoes are for . chi ldre n and not (oreign policy. Special Buy! 19.99 JThe FDA said its in-~stigators~•d•'al · ast 31 unre ed cases · E1ayto hokf, e1sy td'use dual 1etlon \h.lvin1 h11d, Easy flip· up clt1ninl. Coil cord, essorted color•. (17LB). Cricket ''Keeper'' by Giilette. Dl1pos1ble butane lighter and cig1rette pouch. Assorted colors. ~.,i I Modern gr1ndf1lh1r clock. CIOck has precision electr"ieat movement. Handsome black and chrome !ace. Limit one per customer suspecte ,..tOt eon· ' · · mef!) injury, Including e irritations and minor 'ce and lip buras. · ~About ·25,000 Nuva-Ute P.Pliances have been Id in the United States, 4 e FDA said, #Rd the anufacturer has been le to locate ~bout ;.ooo owners~. lTHE FDA SAID il came aware.et·the uJ. aviolel leakage ough its rHlaUdn in- ence regiitryts19(em. e problem '·apPeared ited at that ·polnt1• the . A said, and asl arch a plan was ap- oved allowing the firm modify defective units r sending new parts lo y.-ners with instructions how to.attach them. \The disclosure of the 31 9spected or confirmed ·uries led the agency to nclude lhal "the pro-· pct is considerably ore hazardous than eviously suspected," · e 1' .. DA told the com- ny in a letter. I ~eheader ' fets Life ' ' entenee VENTURA (AP) mael O. Gonzales, 39, s drawn a life,1entence r the love triangle urder and beheading of fell o w nurse al amarillo State spital. Judae Donald Pollack, . ho ·pasJf:d sentence edne,:day, sa id nzalH Dtust Spend at st eight years and ht months In prison ore being considered- } , parole. , 1 'fHE DEFENDANT 1was found guilty April 16 ·by Pollack in a four- eelt juryless trial. He was accused of shooting ~nd th·en beheading i,Deward M. Raley Sr., 52, on Dec;. 5. Raley 's h ead was ound in Ventura. The st of his body was • ocated about 15 miles away in a canyon northeast of Camarillo. estimony indicated ·aaley 's h ead was vered with a hunting knlle. RALEY PLANNED to marry a woman Gonzales w11.s roman- tically involved with , testimony dittlos~d. Gonzales also con· sidered Raley a threat lo his job advan,Cement, Pollack ruled at the trial. Clo1lng S1ock1, aeme·daytreah In 1he i 1ti1 lijQ!l1U · ladies' Checkretary 4.50 Genuine suede, Ava ilable in assorted colors. COmpartments for cash , check books, photos and change. 6.00. Leathe r Checkretary. Give Mom A Mum or Caladium Plant 6" pot size. Attractive ly foil wrapped. Caladium plant with a lush tropical look wi th gigantic yel wafer th in leave s shaped like elephant ears. Brilliant colors . Mums in assorted colors. ' . ' --. ------.... -~a..,.. E •Cf'PI SUP81"'1r•et· I I \, \ I I .. .. ; Many styles to choose from, wind up or electric. Chrome tone or gold 'tone. Some available with calendar, some with second hands. Assortment of bands or bracelet. Fashioned lo look good on Mom day oi night. Styles similar to illustration. Fine Jewelry Department. Charge it, or use our Just-For~ Jewelry lay-Away Pian. 1.44 1 Gal. #1 Grade ALL POPULAR VARIETIES . • ' " -· ladies' Sleepwear ,, 4.00 Gown 100% nylon. S·M·L Pink and Navy. 6.99. Matching cover·up. Charge 'Em ll's the Quick and easy way to shqp. pick up a bargain on the spol. Next time you re in.. aSk IOI' a UCPenney Charge Gard application. 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May 8th thru Sunday, May llth, 1975. I ·-• • ? • • • ' i ' I I t ' I I I I I ' I. l j ! • ' : ! I j . l ' ' I ' . • • I • • • ' ' • ·t ' I I I ' • ' ' ' 1 ' I I I ! ,. SAV·ING -EAR I H " ' • ,, FO·R CHILDREN ! I By LAUlllE KAlll'Ell ( . ! Since it's wqmen "w o know .,. .. Qa, .......... IWf Ute,_ who bear life,,--who rturture life," it's womeq who must pre· serve life, according to Midge Seely and Barbara M_a<:_Ada_m. The two Corona del 'Mar mothers ure joining other mem· bers ot Womttn to Woman Build· ing the Earth for the Children's Sake in questioning pla ns for nuclear power plants. They are traveling throughout the state, attending conferences and coffees, speaking to groups and will walk in a March tor Ute Friday, May 9, in Los Angeles in an attempt to mobilize more peo· 1 pie in this effort. Their immediate goal is to get signatures on a Call for Informa· lion which urges Gov. Edmund G. Brown Jr. and the State Energy Resources Consl!rvation Development Commission to open a full public inquiry into the question of nuclear power in the state and to report the results to. the people by Jan. 1, 1916. On Wednesday, May 21, the or- ganization plans lo have 5,000 women, m en and children meel • , with the aovernor in Sacramento to present him the petitions. WANT FACTS Their petition says, in purl, "Nuclear power has been both praised and condemned by groups within our state and na- tion. And while this argument has continued, so has the tle- velopme11t of the nuclear power lndustry ... "We want the facts. And we want them publicly presented. We do not trust this decision to the power industry, nor to the scientists alone, nor to any other single s~gment or our communi- ty. We rhust h ave this decision shared by everyone. ''For unlike the random de· velopment of resOurces in the past, the nuclear power decision has implications that are far beyond technology and economics. This decision must be made upon morul and ethical grounds as we ll. .. ''Once the commitme nt is made, it's irrevocable," Mrs. MacAdam said. Both she end Mrs. Seely are concerned because the y feel "there is loo much pote ntial· • eop e -BEA ANDERSON, Editor ~y,.M&yl, ltJS ...... , ' ,_ , .. ,, I 'i danger and there are too many ~11nawered queslions. They worry that plutonium, needed for nucJe<:tr power as well as being one or the main ele- ments or atomic bombs, has a life or 500,000 years. It is, they ex- plained, a long,time to take care or something which iS wtentially destructive. · Suggestions h ave been made to store the radioactive material in salt mines, Mrs . MacAdam said. But sail erodes, so she has doubts that this is a sure solution to the storage problem. The United States, she said, has contracted to build Power plants in pther countries but with the agreement that th e plutonium be stored here. She claimed authorities. speaking in Bake rsfield recent· ly, said they weren"t sure where the material, needed ror a plant scheduled to be constructed near there, would be stored. But, they were told, it wouldn't be stored in UUs state. BARBARA MacADAM, MIDG E SE ELY BUILD T HE E ART H STRATEGY WORRISOME RISK ''Everythin g with nuclear power has to be 100 percent all the time," Mrs. Seely said. "Any kind of mistake and you have a -disaster on your hands. "'It doesn't allow ror human er: ror." As it is right now, the women are opposed to nuclear power plants. "'The risks are not worth t.ak· ing," Mrs. Mac Adam said. ··sut the public is very fearful of giving this up because we've talked about nuclear power for so long." Although both women said they 'A'OUld recons ider their position if it is proven that all dangers are eliminated, t hey ask why more hasn't been done to bring about the use of solar energy, which is, they said, a n alterOaUve. Adding that this would be free anft clean. Mrs l\tacAdam saiil there is no end to it as 3 source of power They also are concerned what current commitments would mean to their children and • grandchildren And. they a re interested in con- ser\•ation or res.ource!t Since there is o~y so much .- uranium, they asked. what will happen when th e supply is depleted'! LESS IS ENOUGH · ··we have to change our al· titude from more is better to less is enough," Mrs . Seely said. Both have cut back on the use of electricity, gas and water. Their efforts, they said, are reflected not only in lower amounts used but in reduced bills. . And, they've changed their eat· ing patterns . Since she learned that it takes 2 1 pounds of grain to feed what amounts to one pound of edible protein, Mrs. MacAdam said, she has round ways other than meat to give the family pro- tein. ."We just feel "ery strongly we are willing to do whatever we can do to improve the quality of the planet," Mrs. Seely said. 8uilding the Earth, as the or - ganization is called, was or- ganized in 196,2 by 10 women re· acting to the emphasis on build- ing underground bomb shelters . They f e lt , Mrs. Seely explained, that life on earth, above ground, must be preserved so their children could continue to Ii ve in the sun. htrs. Ma cA dam has been a member of the group since 1969 when she heard about it during a couples seminar she attended with he r husba nd. Mrs. Seely heard one of the original IO members speak in a church. "I couldn't get it out of lily mind." s he said. explaining that it made her think of the impor- tant role she has to play. "Woman, from the very begin· ning of time, has been the keeper of the fire." And fire, she ex- plained. has always been a sym· bol of life so it is up to women to preserve it and pass it on lo another generation. The organization is a religious- based group. ··we do believe in ii power greater tha n ourselves." But it is .non-denominalionaJ, non-partisan and educational. For the most part, Mrs . Seely said, their focus has been on films and courses for women con· ceming a woman's relationship • ~ith herself, her husband <i.nd her children. OBVIOUS OUTCOME "The obvious outcome is her relationship to the earth." Up until six months ago, s he explained, they v.·ere a very in- ner type group. J!i.1ost members were examining their O'ATI al· tiludes. she said, with the belief that "the violence of the "'orld is really only a renection of wh::at is happening within myself a nd my home.·· Since a n in it iat i\•(' dealing "'ii h nuclear pov•er "'ill be on the state ballot in June. 1976, she said the time is right for then1 to con1e forward with their concerns. Build the Eurth 's goal is to educate the public so they c'a n know all the facts "·hen they vote on the initia tive. An offshoot of the organiz.:)tiog is Project Survi,•al. a coalition of groups and individuals "·hose purpose is to lobby. ·• -4- " As -a group, as a movc men(..,'.' asserted l\.1rs . Seely, ... '."'e r~alty can make a significant change.'~ (See.BUILDING, Page 8 5)·: -· : : . Past Won't B.e Forgotten . . By JO OLSON Of tfl• D•llf ~let SUH There are some parts of John Christensen 's life he would Like to forget. but can't. The images and impressions from these years have colored his life for ever and made him reel the way he does about cer- . tair'I issues Chri s t e n se n , n e w ad minislrator of Fountain Valley Community Hospital. served in e Danish underground during orld War II helping German Jewish families escape through Denmark into Swedep-: He joined the undei'ground as a teenager after asking himseU' the Christensen said , that the under· ground ~.as started by Danish people who were li ving in Britain and who were trained by the British Royal Air Force. "They were ta ught that you could never trust anyone, and that if you got caught there w'ould be torture.'· There w er e many different groups in the underground, the administrator s aid. Denmark was the "kitchen " for Germany, so food trains 1.vere bombed. Another group took care or the Royal Air Force when its planes were bombed. and still another Wrote an underground news· paper at ni ght. question, "Why is Germany do· "Because of my belief. 1 took ing something to one religion?" families from Germany. It was a To join the secret force h-a rd job. We h a d lo lime necessitdted dropping out of ourselves and get the right peo- boarding school, which he was plc-fa1nilies '"'ith children. attending in Odense near his "\Ve had s tops ~1here '"'e could · h'ome town of Vejle, and taking sleep. We s lept in the dayti1ne his final exams in the principal's and traveled at ni ght." o(fice at night with his machine The ,escu):.fcs were made by gun around his neck. . walking, riding on farmers' hay "How do you get in the under -carts or by stolen ambulances, ground?" Christensen asked in Christensen related. his light Danish accent, which he There were spies to contend has uns uccessfully tried to with, both Ger man and Danish, Copenhagen every morning at 9 wearing a black armband to s how his defiance of the Germans. "Even the German soldi ers saluted him." Christensen said. "I-le was the top man in the un· derg round.' · Once the war was over, there "·as a lot or clean-up to do in Den- mark and the German'famps to be opened. "I signed up for the Swedish Red Cross and went to the con- centration camps. We opened the gates and h ad a moment or s ilence. You cannot find Words lo discuss it. You couldn't believe it. There were stacks of human beings." This i s the part of Christensen's life he would Like to forget, but it remains with him us he \\'orks on his ranch in Fallbrook and makes the hour· long drive twice a day to and from work. Perhaps it also was a factor in his decision to open his ranch to mentally retarded children, ''who s houldn't be in institu- tions.'' other anirrials , one or 'A'hl('h is ' as- sign ed to each .chi ld aS his personal responsibility. The youths attend .F'alltirook High School and are making g,oocl progres s . but ~h ris tensen :is afraid the work "'iii not be ::iblf!'to goon. :-.. ··we ha\'e spent a lot of ow:o,.-n money. and the state fthey arc licensed as a fo Ster home,: ts behin4 in its payments. One ctWtd already has gone and the o!hirs may have to go back to the in- stitution. ''But all our wor k will be ruined if they have to go back. We dop't want to make a buSi- ness out of it, however.'' \Vhy does he now devote his lire to underprivileged childre n, as he once he lped Jewish families'? "l had a good life. l\.Iy par(;!nt s ~'ere good to me," he ~aid simply. Chris tensen came lo 1\meri'ca original ly to study the hotel btisi- ness for six months, hut he liked the U.S. concept of freedom so much he decided lo stay. ' . • John Christensen, current ' . eliminate. whil'h made the job riiore dif- ..Q.'You get contacted by certain ficult . He visits Denmark occasional- ly and stiU lik es to buy Danish rurniture and cook Danish food, but he admits he"s a l\\·ays glad tu come back to the faster pace of life in the U . S. • ' • I ! i • ' I I • i I • ' ! . ' • ' ' • ' -· ' • : ' I • I . ! a dministrator o~ FV Hospital ,. displays mementoes of his native Denmark. people. They will ask you ques-,.,.... • lions. You hear about it through DAILY RIDt.:: whispering." The inspiration for the under· ground members was Den· m ark 's famous King Christian X, who rode his horse through Alll FORCE The story was told, Plane Facts: Why Risk Safet·y? D,EAR ANN LANDERS: I am writing in response to "Irked at La GuaTdia." 1. too, am a fre· quent traveler, being a flJgbt at- tendant ror a major airline. . A few years a10 I had the un· fortunate experience of being bi· jacked. !lwas 1he ml*t t.emlylng thing that ,has ever happened to me. We were completely at the mercy.of a gun-wielding manJac'. If the sec(lrlty .,theck system had been in1elfecl at that Orne it would have saved 120 passengeni and eltcht crew mem1'er& (not to mention their famtllea and friends ) a greal dea(of •&OIU'· I'd like to say 10 "Irked," lrthe security check system Irritates you .0 mpch why don't you check your baggage in cargo? Anyone Who hutbeen on a 'pla.ne for 14 hoµrs wjlhoul lqod, waler alld worklng toilets a11d spent a night In CUba, Will 11~ with me it's .0 fun. So pleue d<ml knock ihe s~tem until you have, been aub- jeCted · tO the alternatlve.' - DIVERTED DEAR D.: Amen, friend. Al another frequent travelet I'm de- llgbled lb• alrllnu ant cbecklllC haDd la11age. I a dmit, bowever, lllal I'm partial lo alrtlmel lllat me :X.·r •y equipment. Th.ls pre· clades digging around iD purses ... ~&ote bags. DEAR ANN LA!'DERS': For the past seven months 1 have been dating an unwed father. ~ is 2 years old. fl am 20.) Hfsibaby i11slx months old and he ta crazy abOut her. He y.•as engaged to marry the mother but they couldn't gel along and the e ngagement was broken twice. He still sees her because he is so wild about th·e child. Perry's parents have been on his back a lot si nce the baby was born. They want him lo marry the girl and work out their dif- ferences later. This is their only grandchild a nd they are crazy about the UtUe girl, too. Everything was rlne until two months ago when 1 had to leave town to take care of my sister's chOdren. She needed surgery and t otrered to help out. When I returned to town, Perry said ru1 feelings toward me had changed and we could never go back to where we were. I love the guy and want things back to • TRMNl 1'G His \\'ife, Wilma, a tutor, works with him in helping train them for life in the outside world. On the ranch are goals, donkeys, horses, chickens ·and "Tomorrow is always another day lhere," he explained. Ann Landers normal.~ I 'm sure when I was a\\'ay the baby's ' mother got to him and this is where the trouble started. \Viii you please tell me how to get Perry to Snarry me? 1 know h~ loves me and not the mother of ·hls child. He has told me so a dozen times . ....:.... i>EnRY'S GIRL DEAll GlillL: Sorry, bul you're fighting a loslng battle - actually If you lose this one you win . An unwllllng grnqm m•kes a very poor husband. Perry would be forever going back to lheo&her woman ta order &o ate his cw.Id. This would be the source ol n ever-ending arguments bety.•een you '"'O. My advice is t(J write off P erry NO\\' and· Sa\'t yourself a lol or heartache. :' . Discover ho"· to be date bait \\'ithout fallin_g hook. Une a nd sin~er. Ann Landcrs's booklet "Dat'ing Do's and Don 'ts." wili help you be n1ore poisccl and sUre of yourself on dates. Send ' SO cents in coin along with a long. stampe d , s elf-addressed ·,en· velope with your request t.o Anll Landers, P .O . Box 1400, Elgfn, Ill . 60120. .. . • ' . . • \ 81 DAIL V PILOT Thursday. May 8. 1975 • , -. -JREBECCA WILCOX Schoars Aided '. Julie Hayward, · who played at 1 Wimbl ed o n in : 1953, and UC ! ; Medical Faculty Wiv es president Mrs. Leslie G . , Ql!inlivan, dis- cuss Wirpbledon .Spring : Luncheon set for Thursday, May 22, at 10:30 a .m . in the Ne wpor_t B eac h Tennis Club. Fashions and a tennis ex- hibiti on are plann ed. Proceeds will go toward m edical sc holar s hip ,fund . Ti ckets ::m a y b e ·;purchased from -. Mrs. D . Sperl-• • :: 1ng, 832-0911. . -.. . · ' .. ' . . : . . . Rite Dates • • • . boroscope: Scorpio ... Wilcox-Lawson OeJulio-Kastter Mr. and Mrs. c-..-A lai.-Xu1uat-weddlnc Wilcox Jr., COila Met•, In St. Catherine'• have announced tbe Church, La1un1 Beach it forthcomln1 marrla1e of being planned by Jamie their dauchter, Rebecca Lee I>eJullo and Mlch1d Suzann Wilcox, to Ran· Lee KasUer. dill Lee Lawson or Min· The bride ·to1be, neaPolls. daughter of Mr1 . Lllllanne DeJullo ot Laguna Beaeh, ls a graduate of Mater Dtl H11h School. Her Clance is the sod ol ·,Mrs. Merlin Kastler ot The betrothe d are Corona del Mar and ls a· gra~uates. of Newton graduate of Corona del Senior fi1gh Sc hoo~. MarHighSchooJ. Newton, Iowa, where his The couple plan a July. 4 wedding in the Harbofl AH embly of God, Costa Mesa. p1rent.s, Mr. and Mrs. McCormick-Lage Cecil Lawson, now re· side. He attends North A July 12 weddina: in C~ntral Bible College, ·s t . A n d r e w • s Minneapolis. Pres byterian Church, Nowporl Beach, II Wlndlor, Colo. 11 belnC Holst-Bashaw p I • n n • d bl T o r I planned by CYllthl• Rao McC<>i'iiilek an 7cilln------r:-Hel~ct1>i\-'tid'"Cral( Llaeof Westminster. McCarthy, son or Lt. Col;, Ed ison High School The en1•8ement was <ret.) and Mr1 ~ Charles! graduate", Anita Kristen anriounced °"Y her M.cCerthy of Newport. Holst and ?i-t icha.el parenta:, Mr. and Mn. Beach. Lawrence Bashaw plan Joeeph Paul .llcCormJck. The bride·elecl to marry June 28 ln lbe !"Newport Be1~h. Lq:e1 d'aua:hter of the· Roberi Church of the Resu~· 1s the son of Mildred A. Heldts of Windsor. is 8 tion, Huntina:ton Beach. Lage, Fullerton, and graduate of Windsor Fausto Lage, Paso Hi "h . School and al· Their parentiJ are the RobJes • Arthur Holst& and the Mlsi McCormick, a tended Mid.west Busl-Lawrence Bashaws, al l -aduate ot Corona del ness Colle1;e in Colo~ado. of Huntington Beach. •· . Her llance 1s a ~~rdi:e~~~~C:!· nt:.~ti graduate or Peachtree· Mi ss Holst currt:ntly is College High School, Dunwoody, a student at ·Cal1fomia · Ga. and presently is a' State Univer s ity at Heldt~McCarthy cadet at the Air Force FUiierton. Her fiance Is a A June 7 wedding in ~cademy. Colorado Spr· gr.a duate' o r Orange Bethel Lutheran Church, mgs. Coast College. :UFFELL'S Miche,t-Oeschger Susan Joy 9Nchgoc and \Villtam Churles ?t1ichel Jr. are planning to mur.ry 1':1uy 2, 1976 In the Garde n ' Grove Church of Chriit. Mis s Oesch g cr, daughter o·r the 1'""'ro.nk Oe sc hgcr s of Wes tmins t er, a ttend::» Golden West College. She is a graduate of La Quinta J.ligh School. Her fiunce, also a La Quinta gradu;Jlt.'. is a senior at UC Irvine and is the son or the William Alichcls of lluntington Beach. UPHOLSTllY '"-''f•'W ... ...... ltJJ........,_., ..... c-......._14•-121• QUILTING BEE & 20 CRAFTS JEWIL COURT-SAT. MAY I 0 HfAtlNG AND MESSAGE SERVla SPlllTUAL IESIAICH ASSOCIATES JM ST. ANN'S DL U.•UNA llACH ,.....,., Mey ... 7: 15 , .... South Coast ?taza lMore ,Responsibilities Added ~! -. BySYDNEYOMARR FRIDAY, MAY 9 ARIES (March 21-April 19 ): Surprises are featured . ·one \\'ho seemed distant now m a kes gesture of reconciliation. TAURUS (A pril 2()-1\'tay 20 ): Wh at seem ed obvious gels tangled io maze of bureaucracy. Yes. red tape could tangle and trip the truth. GEMINI (May 21-June 20): You have Cun whil e others think you are suffering. Irony is in the picture and your creative processes are stimulalt.>d . CANCER <J une 21 -July 22): Pressures exist. Recognize them and work around them. Means don 't \l.'alk into a hurricane when s helte r is available. LEO (July 23-Aug. 22): Be prepared for change, travel, variety. Find out who is moving, who is remaining -and why. Be a reporter- detective. VIRGO {Aug . 23-Sept. 22): Demeanor is more important than usual. Key is diplomacy, willingness lo make cori cessions. Family member con£ides problem. ~tU;:4~ 34 24 Vla Lido. Newport BeaCh presents Artistry in Pastels for Mother's Doy bv .MARY JANE JACKSON -~aste l Portraits from 53.00 011 Portra11s Also Available Oon9 VOU• dlol<ll..,"' gr;onOGt>oldren P11<11og,o..,,. Git\ be c:oiooe<1 Ftod~y M~y9!h-1 0-!>I>"' S.•,..day .... !1'1'10.-1~5 D m. S..nd•'I'· May 111"-I 1-41>"' Andre Courreges wants you to accept this Empreinte eau de toilette lr•veler spray as a bonus. r..1,1ny lra1:1rc1ncc~ m.i~c ,1n 1mpre~~1on. few le..ivc tlic111mpnn1. I liar \ \~hy Courrl>!;I'.'' crt•.1tcd ln1p1e1nfl'. And no1v 1h1• oru•-ouncc t•,1u dt• I01lt•I It• llave!er spray •S yours "s a bonu~ with ,1ny [,np1l•in tc PlHt"ha~f'. empreinte ·the Jewel court of south coaat plaza costa mesa (714) 549-2213 • LIBRA {Sept. 23-0ct. 22): Be more selective than has been true in recent past. Check, double check -get money's worth. "SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov .... 21): 1-leavy at· mosphere prevails. Persons who seemed to have Light touch may be the opJX>sile . You have added responsibility. SAGITTARIUS <Nov. 22-Dec. 21 1: You gain recognition from surprise or unorthodox quarter. You find one who commands. CAPRICORN (Dec. 22·Jan. 19J: Get to heart or matters. e specially where property and security are concerned. AQUARIUS (Jan. 20·Feb. 18): Caution s ign nashes and you should observe it. Some around you encourage fl imsy structure. PISCES <Feb. 19-March 20): Get something more than promise for your efforts, money. In- dividual who talks a big game is willing to t a ke risks. It today is your birthday you have knack o( helping people during times of crises. Many are drawn to you with their problems -and you are often better at hel ping others than when it comes to aiding yourself. Y:i.orr= ON AU T 5HIRTS Moth&~'• D.y, Moyll" Whistle stop. normantodd pNSents the cinch- btickle denim skirt; our coordinate is a white linen-look shirt under @)utlender's lightweight striped cardigan. ·· Topptd with our En-g'li'h "bobby"whistle. Have fun . _,_Beach at~. °""" "°'ldlYI 0:30 to 0:30. llundayt 10 toe. m••l::Clty Dr. ii G.-dln<lrow Blvd. •()pen WNkdeyt 10 lo 0. Suncstys 10 toe. h loUftA AMA: 3900 So. Drtstol-No. of So. Coat Plw •Open ct.ily 0:30 toa. Sunda';9 10 to e . • - ) (· • ' \ Thursday. May 8 1975 OAIL V PILOT U:l . Weddings ~ _ ·and · Enga·gements ··ft Ho-rse LQ'eked in Mouth" TO avoid diSippointment. prospective brides are reminded to have their wedding stori es w Ith black and white glossy photographs to the Daily Pilot People Department one W\'Ck berore the wedding. Pictures recei\'ed arter that time will not be used. For engage ment ano21M1ce,nenl§ 11 I~ imperative that the story, al5;0 a_ccom· panied by a black and white' glossy pie· ture, be submitted six weeks or more before the wedding date; otherwise it will not be published. To help rill requirements on Mth wed· din~ and. engagement stories, form~ are available In all Daily Pilot offices. Fur· lher questions will be answered by People Dep3rt!Jlent staff members al 642-4321 . By ERMABOMBECK Our 110n. Bruce, has a friend who ashare1 hla birth date. For the laal two years hi s lriend baa appeared at·lhe door with a birthday present and Bruce baa stood there like a kid with 12 lingers and no pockets. Yea:terday be said, "Lenny is on his way over. Do you think he's got a present again'?" "You mean you don't have one rorhim!" ~·No. I keep thinking he'll give uponme." ,. ''Then we've got lo Cind something around the house . Think!" I yelled al the family. "No " protested Bruce, ''not ttie g~rage rejects again. I re- member the birthday party I went to fast year where I took a package of Ping. Pong balls.'' ''What's wrong with th at ? They had never been opened." "He didd 't have a Ping-Pong table. 'fhal 'ti what WJ18 wrong with it ... "How would Le nny like a hum- ming bird feed er '~" as ked hi s fathe r . "I ha ve one in the garage in the original box." "I have a record," I said, "with the cellophane still in- tact ." "ls that the one with Debbie Drake exercising?." he asked. "Look, you 're in no position to be picky .•. •\ "Wh y don 't you give Lenny that apPointment book that no one uses?" · Or what about that little whale with th e bubble bath init?'' "M om !'' said Bruce mis- erably . "Ther e's a key ring in my bureau draw er that hasn't been out of the package with a Pisces horoscope sign." ' ''Except Lennv isn't a Pi sc<.•s." "Why don't we give him th at ilt- tl e kit in my sewing basket where you deco r ate your j e<..111.s v.'i lh silver studs?·· "lie gave m e that l ast ye<..1r," said Bruce. ''I could f ill hi m a little bag of cookies and candy.'' "Mom ~ lt 's not trick or t reat." "Do we own any books th<..1t so· meone hasn 't used a pi ece of salami for a bookmark '! IJow about a ball· point pen?" AT WIT'S END ··wit h 'B EN 'S S HOC K A BSO R BE R S ; 24 -HOU R SERVICE ' printed on it'!" he v.'inced. I hi.Id just £in ishcd twisting the ends of the tissue around the pen ·when Lenny knocked on the door . "l lappy birthday, Bruce . I didn't get you a present." Bruce heaved a sign. "Boy, arc you lucky!'' 2515 E. Coast HWy. at MacArthur c.-.. """ . 673-2990 Sale59.96 Sale71.96 Sale53.56 Sale 79.96 f 1)~ , SPECIAL! FRIDAY & SATURDAY MAY 9 & 10 ONLY Our entire stock of SPRING & SUMMER FASHION. We oller our best selection of the year. I 0°/o SAVINGS On an purchases to help aHebrate this day or Thank's lo Mother! Stripes are summer fSvorites ... and these D-G separat'es combine two versions .•• blufJ with white stripes; white with blue stri pe s. Complele washable. 2 PAIR PANT SUITS 570 Sizes: 6-20 Your Charge Account Welcome Ample Portcing R-of Store Reg. 74.95. Ladies' 10K yellow gold jade ring . Sale 12.76 Reg. 15.95. 10K yellow gold ladies' ring in petal design Reg. 89.95. Men's 10K wh ite gold ring with blue star sapph ire in a florenline """"~, ~ . Sale 534 Reg. 42 .50. 10K yellow gore> ladies' opal "Butterfly" ring. Reg. 66.95. Men 's 1 OK ye llow gold ring with a Catseye stone and 4 spine ts in a row .. Sale72.76 • Reg . 90.95. Men's 10K yellow gold ring with initial and diamond on ony x. Reg. 99.95. Ladies 14K gold dainty "Le.at" ring. Rubies and diamonds elegantly combined. Sale 530 Reg. 37.50. Ladles' 10K wh ile gold pearl and hematite ring . Delicate swirl se tting. -~ ~~ Sale 5.60 Sale 7.60 6 ~6 Sale sP1 ' Reg. $5.1/20 12K gold filled Reg. $7. Genui ne ivo ry in Reg. 9.50. 1/20 12K gold Reg . 7.50. 1120 12K gold . . t--w_h_,_ie_. ---------+-'p""o-.s_is_. ---------+--' 4_K...:;go;;.l..:d..:p;.;o..:s.;;ts;;.. -----+--'' 4..:K...::go;;.l..:d..:p;.;o;;•.;;ls;;.. -----J R 1" hoop earrings 14K gold rosebud .desi gn. 1/20 12K filled earrings with cu ltUr ed filled earrings in a tailored enney po~ts. Also avail.!ble in gold filled setting. 14K gold pearl in heart shaped drop. heart shape drop design. • -~ Q 'J @ Last l Days , Sale s4 Sale 8.80 .. 0 ,. JCPenney Pixy portraits are enough to make anyone smile. Phry.._.: IOAMto I PMcnid2PMlo 7 PM Tuesdoy lllrouglt ·f'ri. *'I· Satwday 10 lo I PM 2 PM lo 5 PM May 6·10allho folowlftCJ 1tore1: Newport .. ac~ · Co1laMe1~ • .. Only1.69 for a 5 x 7tor 4 wallet sizes ol same pose in natural cok>r. • No'appolntl"l'tent necesaary. Come In. •Age limjl:•children to 12 years old. • ChOice ol poses from as many as 4 or 5. •Two chlklren together ••• only 2.98. • No hidden charges. • Mail orders: just slightly more. If, you ha¥e a second or lhlrd'favorite r,~:~'.1~e~11~~,11:: At ttlese speclll Your second selection ................ - ........ ta Your 1blrd aelectlon .............................. t.U Your fourth •*1ion ......... _ ....... _., .•.. 1.11 Your filth Mtectlon ................... H .. -.i<AO" . . ' .. I l Reg. $5. 1/20 12K gold fi lled Reg. $11. Genuine opal in a 6mm polished ball earrings. solitaire drop design. 1/20 Also in white. 14K gold 12K gold filled setting. 14K posts. gold posts. Sale3.20 Reg. $4. 1/20 12K gold filled 5mm florentined ball earrings. Posts are 14K gold. ' ' ). •. .. Q) Sale3.40 Reg. 4.25. 1/20 12K gold filled ~oop earrings. 9/16" diameter. Available in whi te. I Sale 58 Reg. $10. Genuine jade earrings. 1/20 12K gold lilled "Cag e Effect" design . 14K gold posts. •• Sale~.80 Reg . 8.50. Genu ine jade button earrings. Posts are 14K gold. Save$5 Your choice 29.77 Sale8.40 Reg. 10.50. Genuine opal button earrings. 1/20 12K gold l ilied teardrop des ign. 14K gold posts. G -"O_ "'·: Sale s5 Reg. 6.25. 1/20 12K gold l111ed tailored hoo p drops . Reg. 34.77. Men's 17 jewel Wal.tham calender watch. Manual wind. Goldtone case and match ing bracelet. Reg. 34.77. Lad ies' 17 jewel Wanham watc h with goldtone case and heavily textured tapered bracelet. , , , • , ' , • " ·: • • . . '• . •• ' I • - ...... -· . . . .. . ~ : .., DAil Y !'!LOT • Thurld1y. M1y 8, 111$ : .. ~....'op Coeds. :1:· :~~:-W.in· Title ·: 111.ree area high school ~~1\utlent1 have been named Glrl-of·lhe·monlh by tbe Zonta Club of ~ ... ·Newport Harbor . future as an elem entary school tea cher after at· !aiding UCLA. • ~.;..Nancy Dolan, Barbara ,··is eek and Ke 11 i e .,_ _________ , 1 ~ Newcomb were selected • 1 .. .. " .. ,. . ., •• 1·· tor the honor on the basis of their leadership. ciUzensbip, scholarship and service lo school. Miss Dolan, daughter or Mrs . Jane Dolan, Costa Meaa, is a senior al Costa Mesa High School. An honor roll stu- dent, she won thl5 year's PAR Good Citiz:en11hip 111ward. After attending Orange Coast College, khe plans to majqr in wildli£e managem e nt at Cal Poly, San Lui s Obiapo. A Newport Harbor High senior, Miss Beek is \he daughter of Mr. and Mrs . B.arton Beek, Balboa. ' ; In addition to being Jhis year 's homecoming ~ueen, she is senior class :-vice president, and plans : to enroll at the O'niversi· ty of Callfomia, Davis to study nutrition science or a related branch of ugriculture. ' --t~ ~ -~.~~ ,. 'Gi ve her .. a 17Je~~l ~. ··Watch of ·:·: Elegance •. " ' " -Fashioned in ·•a Yellow Golp ~inish. r&QTHER'S ~AY MAY 11 Thoughtful Gifts for Mother ... Lovely Lingerie Veta's INTIMATE APPAR EL .. . . . .. l\1i :;:s Newc.omb, a Corona del Mar lligh School se n ior, is the daughter or Mrs. Angelo Pa l mieri, Newport Beach. .n1y -. $29.95 ··.':I --;;----~~~~~~~~-::-:~~~=:-:-:=~~~=-~~=::=;;;;;;;;;;;;;~ · , (FOi MOTHERS, DADS , GRADS, FRIENDS, RELATIVES. NEIGHIOIS, IUSINESS ASSOCIATES • ..... ~ "' " The ~enior class presi· deni. was secretary treasurer or her junior ;( f &:la&s and received the :!· p lccent on Youth award •'-~f ro m t h e Newpo r t ,. :I " HATFIELD Jewelers · • Laguna Hills • S a nta Ana • Montclair • San Diego • Oranoe • Ontario • El Ciaion • Cerr1los • Torrance • Saoramento • Arcadia • City ol Industry • Carson• Anaheim . ·~ ,. f ' ' f • I. ; • • ' • i: I. I: I: c: i t t • • • • • • • • : ! i i • • • • : • f ha r bor Chambe r or Com merce Women 's Division. She roresees a SPECIAL ~~ UMTIL MAT 11111 ONLY All WOMEN'S ilOTHING ITEMS; •Dresses•Sepcrates •Sox•Shoes, etc. ••• ALL PllCID TO MAii! FATHH HAPPY AHO MOTHl!ll HAUTIRIL ON THI tlNMl5 COUIT PARAMOUNT SPORTS 3 J(i .. ~~ ,!,~!.!!;~!!t~,!!~s'\ PHONE 642-6816 21Howes is More ~ tha,n F i11!J Jewelry Howts is qu.1l1ty 1nlt"gu1y ... • crltbr.ation of tho!.c SPKWl cvcru• ~SI, prrsent, .and futu~ ~rv1ng of • gift ~u.il Jo the occ.1sion. Howe\ o • 'ttldition · • family-owned busintss s~nning three 1ener.111ons at e~ntnced rel.1ilcrs of j1ne jewelry, <f)'\l•I, ch1n.1, ~11\.'er. t1meP1tcn .and elegJnt g1fh . WJ-iether for che e•t1.av1a1nl Of lht simple, Hov.·es ii mo1e. Come celeb•~le! NIWPOIT llACH' 3412 VIA LIDO 615-17]1 s.n1.1 BtttMr• Palm ·sptinas Pl~IM " NtwJ>Or1 !tn:h Los Angtles Honolulu • GIFT GUI from Lighthouse-the selection of insplrotlon_ol Items In Southern California .. .... ~,,. DO YountlJ A ,AVOI: lOV1 Tout Wlff: w.,,..., lo< -" o"IJ. ond lei• •D-" ....... a~• ID k"O• lt.Q- """ ,..,,.i. 0.1 ... ,ea .,,,.. 9ood t>v..,o•. 10 iwlp "<1"110•'"' "°"blod "-• cind "''"'• \le19non• ...,.,,. "Ill'' tO'"'f ol••• 'ope•bo<~ $1.SO .... "·-t• f MI TOfAl WOMAN l~t l'Otio~ol b•1•·1el1t• ''''"'I' ft o .... •td '" fo...c "'llllDl•"t. "0'"' •ol1 ""''" OI 1~ .... ofl '•O<'•<lll Gd"'' •o ~.Ip •·••Y .. ,1, •o ,. .. 1ah11 ~ .. a .. 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Cl• tu\t Kl 1n<l11dtl bto .. til11! r\Cll1t<t Wt~\ Cll.lt f,,,.,<1•9n. do,.., o"d oth111 lo• a 1pt<ool Ot•i.on 01 ony ''"'' .... th ·~1pir11t10n<1I Cl\IO ... ,, .. , Ntc~loct1 . ... loc••. b<oc1"11. IMpot111>onol. "'"''D•Oblt 1hou9h11 OtM•1 1t1<h,ick ·l<h ..... ,, '"' l11p1I .P'"I W•dt <"o><•. ,,, ••om .. t ll kflO ... n wt>tf•\ 1.,ch 01 .. , .. <-II Oft \II h.w"'9" bt • ch11dttn yOV!h . ..,.'J.. •Oftlltft. 1-t1t1n Slf'nt• ••<t • 1n9• . I PllCI W1Tll THIS AD INJOY 011) PAllllONID SllYICllN OUI NIW·fASHIONID sro•is " l. " ' '• ' • • • Branching Out Slx-orna-mental fig trees that shade the lliilCtl area at TeWinkle MlddJe School and a perma. nenl canopy that will do the same nexl year are compliments of the 15tudents .• They earned funds tor this und other projects through the one oCf-campus project allowed the school e;;ich year, explained assistant principal Bob Mi ller. For the past four years, TcWinkle has sold m~gazines, with 40 percent of the proceeds, minus prizes for hard workers, going to the school. This past year they netted $5,500, "'Jlhe student council votes on how to spend the . money for school projects, "Miller said. , The fund has a llowed the school to purchaSc extra~ not provided for in the district budget, he • explained, s uch as equipment for band, athletics and art. . "This year, they voted $2 ,000 for campus 1beaulification." ( ' -ThurSday, Mays. 1975 DAILY P\l OT ff.j From Page 81 • • • Building When they march in Los Angeles Friday, the women will wear outfits in colors Crom the rain· bow to furthe r illustrate their symbol of the earth s urrounded by a rain-bo.,.,•. · According \o the Old 'f es l a m e n t • 1\.1 r s . J\lacAdam e"plained , God sent Noah a cove- nant in the Corm of a rainbow promisi ng never again lo destroy the earth. Their symbol means th at people must now take the responsibility of completing the rainbow and also promise not to destroy the earth. 11~· fol' Mother In LARGE & HAU SIZES SIZES ·· .CO to 52 It's a breeze to shop for Mom at Ella Nor's. We KNOW what she likes because we specialize in her kind of clothes in custom sizes every day Parenl·leacher Association l'onlributed S500 ' for planting oft he trees purchased. Jim Whaley; a contractor whose son attends TeWinkle is design- ing. a canopy to be built by the distri~t for next year. .TEWINK°LE STUDENTS ENJOY SHAOE of the year. ~! ~OP"F' OfJ AU T "iHI RT) -. WEEKENDER Gels ii ALL logether Fridays in the l 1t!!IJµt!1)[ di--L A ~ernof\·s S?Oll.TSWCAl. WCST~IFF 'Pl.AZ.A N"" 1lo.A.. 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(Must have CAGES 11 AND UNDER ···••• ••••·· I $5 fl R ST B ·••••: ••••·· coupon or 0 er -eg. MU E ACCOMPANIED ••••• •••••• I $8) BY PAREND ·••••• ••···· -····· •••••• •••••• •···· ·····: ::::: • 'f1• rk HARBOR CENTER ::::~ •••·· /j~ I , 2300 HARBOR BLVD : .•• :::::· tt' ewelers COSTA MESA PH. s92.sso1 :::: ••••• •••• :::;:.-Dally 1Oa.m .10 5:45 p.m. Mon . & Fr . 10 a.m. to 8:45 .. :~:: .. ••:.·~·.-.. ;:;;;:;;;; :: ; : : : :: : : ; ;: ; : ;:::::::: ::: ::::: ;:r·.;·.·-:9 . •. . . . . . ...... ' .....................................• .. : : :: .. ··································•··•·•·••··•• ......................................... . Sweaters from .$10 . Free gift wrap of course! ---GIFTS $I 0 AND UNDER ---11 • SUI'S •SHAWLS •SWEATERS •PANTYHOSE •BLOUSES •GOWNS 11---Gift Certificates Available Ella Nar's HALF-SIZE SHOP FULLERTON 224 Or•n9ef•lr MaU HUNTINGTON IEACH 14 HunH"ttOn Center LAGUNA HILLS COSTA MESA L•.-• HIM• Moll " 1105 Newport l lvd. 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' . ··.·" . ...,,:.,'~' :....., l.·····--•-.. 1:•.1;··~ ~ ~ ... \. ... • ~-- .,, .. '• I • • • ._'11,J . ~. ~ .. . ... _._ ... · -.. , Give Mother a Lasting Flower This Year. CHARLES H. BARR We stcliff PJaza Newport Beac'1 Gifts for Mom? Handba9? Pants? ..... Skirt? Hats? Belts? Jewelry? Sc:cri? Tops? If Mama goes out or Mama stays in We"ve CJOl lhe clothes YOU CC81 put her in. W•stcUff Pina Howporie<'"" ( S. I. HAYAKAWA }•THOUGHTFUL " AREVALOS PTO: New officers will be installed at 7 p.m. Saturday, May 10, in the home of Mrs. Mary Lou Rennie ... Mem- bers will assist with the district track and field Olympics scheduled Wednesday and Thursday, May 28 and 29, at Huntington Beach High School. BALEARIC PTA: Bazaar featuring mothers day gifts, homemade food items, plants, gift s for children and handcrafted items will take place from 10 a.m . to 2 p.m. Saturday. May 10, a.t school. Public is invit-. ed lo attend ... Ice Cream &0eial and open house at 7 p .m . Tuesday,. May 13. Mini- courses including drill team, tumbling and stitchery class sponsored by the PTA will be featured ... Parent and teacher ad- visory boa.rd will meet at 7:30 p.m. Mon- day. May 19, at school. CAUFORNIA PTA: A new reviewing committee has b~en added to California State PTA 's 3-year-old program of evaluat· in2 motion oictures and television. A cen· tral ·group, called Reviewing Stand· Central, will check educational television. The northern· group has been reviewing commercial television , and the soulhemfi committee has focused on films. Serving on Reviewing Stand-South i s Diane McCullough of Costa Mesa. fEr 5ERll!Elte 5PfEIBI Yo"' local l"dopendoot FREE FANCY hardware merchant with na- ,;..,,1 chal.vt>uy;"' p~w". 'Jii«l.--V~. Check our Price! 20-Pc. CORELLE DINNERWARE HARDWARE STORE "Farberw.ire BROILER ROTISSERIE Has the look. feel and ··ring'" of fine china -yet it resists chipping, heat cold. FoUI Open-air cooking method seals in juices. patterns and white. Cooks smokeless and spatter·free. Cook- GIFT WRAP Deluu Crock Pot Slow, low temp coo1d n9 in genuine stoneware for beans. stew, soup, etc. Safe! 3'1.-Qt. 3101 ESTANCIA PTSA: Final executive board meeting of the school year will lake place at 9:30 a.m. Tuesday, May 13, in the faculty lounge ... Special recognition awards, in- cluding scholarships, will be presented at the 6:30 p.m . honor awards banquet Wed· nesday, May 14, in the Commons. 20/1 /2N/4NH/5 ing area is 10" x 15'". 455A t-.;;;;-:;::::~~-~ .. ; .. ~ ... ~ .. ~ .. :'lr-~-;;~2! llUllllllll MCDOWELL PTO: School volunteers v.•ill be honored and new officers installed at a lunc heon m eeting Monday, May 12, at 1:30p.m . MOIOLA PTO: Arts and crafts fair and carnival will take place Saturday, May 10, from 10 a.m. lo 3 p.m. on the school grounds . Admission is free, and tickets for food , games and crafts will be priced from 10 cents to $1 . · --~~· SUPER MAX 521 95 DRYER/STYLER Five attachments for stvl· ing and drying. 650 watts power; 2 heats. H0 -7/-5 tt-: /{.,.,fc. ...,._ 12-Cup .Orip $3895 Coffeemaker Brews 12 cups in 9 min- ul es-never boiled or perked so there's no bitter 1aste. With c r f KING-SIZE TOAST-A-OVEN s3499 Toasts. bakes. top-browns foods automatically. See-thru window. signal light. crumb tray. T94 ROBINWOOD PFO : Country Fair c arniva l is scheduled Saturday, May 10, from 11 a.m . to3 p.m . on the school grounds. Featured will be game and food booths and a t'ak c wa lk Tickets will be priced at four for SI Carnival proceeds will be used to purchase educational materials and fin ance student field trips .. The Perfect Gift •.. 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NANCY by Ernie Bushmiller NOW !'LL BEAT IT ANIMAL CRACKERS MY THROW RUG IS VERY TAKE IT OUT AND HANG ON THE l==rr--, LI NE THE LINE AND BEAT IT ~~--' -.-·~ -~- TODAY'S CROSSWORD PUZZLE UNITED Feature Syndicate Yesterd~y'~Pultl,Solved: • ACROSS 44 Slyle 45Wardoll t Spree: Slang J.7 Nol broad 5 National 49 OAS symDol member: 9 Paylor ADbr. anotner"s 50 Forsak.e foo d 52 Small no1 low 14 "I c:innol tell 54 Hotel 15 Dressing gown 16 We1gh1Y 17 Good B•bllcal passer-by 19Bar 20 Show employe 56 Washington cily 59 >1eathen ue11y 62 Fondle 64 Maple -····· V.:ir. 65 Craze 67Tatled feeling labr1c :.i CollOQ words 21 Place tor 10 Supply w11h Nicklaus seeds 23 Anglo ·Saxon 71 Hioeinia ··pe on 72 Girls 24 Doomed 2 nickname words ;3 Import 27 T enu1e ot 74 Oboe ofhcc 75 WE11t>• 29 Was h.inov w1tn ones work 3 1 Plundered 35 Atrican anlelope 37 Drunkard 39 Ac!ess -·--· Bow 40 B1rd "42 Concise summary l l • .. t:lOd1t:~ DOWN 1 S11opor!l).J :?W11e1e C1oclleH 1e11 JArnJleurs: lnlormal 4W;irm1ng device FA r1s11 All.II.AS ()G[[ ()NT () P!A S O ~IGI. A OAPTA I N Cl •!l llll AREll AS I c !"> Be!ore Sat, 36 Church part 6Large 38 Comoet1t1ons numDer 41 Russian 7 Blind as -·-· c11adels B Atr1can ca t 43 M~asure by 9 Ar11 cle s1eps 10 Be ltke 46 Pew1er.coin 11 Erodes 48Lowesl in 1 'l Shakes-rank neare s river 51 Knock over 1Jca1ego1y 53Farm ld llepldce c1ossings • wo•n Qear 55 Delay ;'2 Ever Poel. 57 ·----·di ?5 Scen1 • Lammerrnoor · :'t>Duve hack SBFenc11'1g ?d$1nb.idsbird swords JO Mode ol 59 SmaU dernons turn1sh1og 60 Open valley 32 Ra1l•hg 61 -· •· even 33 Historic 63 lkoes~ interest times G6Greek J<I U.S au1oor-goddess llly.t~·cr 68 Rest 35HAlllh' 69 Extremity . . 12 PEANUTS WHEN '10UR LUNCH 15 D'Jl.:L, fVElll{THJNG 15 DVll JUDGE PARKER MISS PEACH Ill'A, VOl,l "3AY YOlA~ LIFE WITM YOi.ilt' PAIZE>JT'5-15 A CONSTANT ,;e1<1E5 O• AIZGLAMENT5 A!IOl.iT Sl'l!,.DIN/i ~ ., -- 0 DICK TRACY WELL, DON'T WOlllZY-,_OMEOAY YOLAl.L 5EE THE LIGHT AT THE END OF n.t'E TUNNEL.' '--)_ q -) !~~1 THAT!; A HAND-MADE FRANKENSTEIN. I M1<t NOT BE ABLE TO ST.Alrr IT. ~----- OH, YE5? " MY FATHEIZ ,;ee5 IT Fllt'$1; HEl.L T(.ll<N by Mell IT OFF TO >AVE MONEY .... l)L •• ~':.::"oc"'"'-"'""1'·.::M:::•vz.;•:...::1•:.:.'=-' ------~~':., _ ·-. ) £lll) Sii~ llARN ANYl J11 NG I by Rodcjer Brodfield··.,. by Ferd Johnson COMIN<i ! GEE W~IZ, Yes, BUT WE TALK •• EMMA·· WHAT'S 50 ABOUT 50ME5'0DY, , , BAD ABoUT ~551N' SLSE, NOT US.,~~-~~ ·~ ON A llTTCE I'----~ ,.S}\~\\11".,~ <1 <qoss1P? you J¥a~ ~ \"•:,'I ....... PO IT. <:y, ·1.Jf ·'" ~ s r .~ THE GIRLS .. ,. "I'm g11ing to d<? a httlC' window 'hnpping before I go home-I ju\t can1 go ~traighl from Burt Rc\'notJ, to 1-fcnrv," DENNIS THE MENACE ' ' ' ' ' ' I I I I ;<.~ s.a ·1 ' ' i • I ! ~ . f ' . . ·µrA\E SE£ 'MllMDs.' =~r:·k " . . . . ' . ~ . . " ....................... ,, •• f~ •• . " j till DAIL y PILOT Thur5day, May 8, 1975 .,.:":·==========::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::'.::::'.:""-::~-~::-:~:-:-:-::c:::c:--~~~~...,.~..,,.~,---,~-- PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE PUBUC NOTKllll: ,.J'VISUC NOTJCE PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE --NOTIC• TOC0WTIUICTOlltfC-LU •O f'(;i.t 110$ S.. ltwwdt,.Otlllllly ... .... ... ... .... ~ Ohlrlc1: (&.li\I (1""""'..i,y ~ 0.ttrkl. S... l.ul.<*iwoo • S...t• ..,..,. ..._ __ ......... ,.."""1'.M..lh~ ......... ,,.-,~ --~n:;:;;;;oimi..,.r.:f !'!"..,_..,,~--~--· .. f'iK1 of lrd lfKiTPf:OlllCiOf ~fltl --, ._,. f Golfre.9e DIS• \lafll\H'"QvlllY • t', .. tn(1 ~.vau ...... lldl .... 1110,,._... ... _.(a.\",,.,. ... 0rll'lge c.o..ntr. LINI! CONST lllUCTIOl>4 .. • I C.lllfotnl•, 1'"'"'1•1 '-'IY "'oM<t kMnlllk 1tlo!IN1me . ~II l.ITl!ltATURE ANO \,ANGUAGE au•LO•NG -Oii.ANGiE COAST COLLE GI! LI .. -.. Pl•• "'-.,,"'Illa; Olllc1.,. Iha Olst•Kl Dlrt<IOr OI Ptlrilc.i f•<llll~. Of. C.allia1.jllk"" llu 01 1M Arcl\llac:t !Wlllllm BlutOC:k -P•rlrM't• 1)00 f'MWPOfl toulfv•rll. llCf•" C(llliw ~··· N•NI Or*"-., TotSl$1lllOll\MdE•-111 Afla1 Nlt-1 &.kl!, C.•lllornl•. ~. 11•1'13-0)001, Mod 11>1 Gontt!•uttl°"' ,,.,.,..91r'l Gtoundmall Ofllca. ce.rr, Conil•u<llon, Inc . 1'» Well 11tll Slr1t1t, Up!-, C.11tot11!•. Line""" •v•. 1U /tlj.."61 I. Pl1ns ,.,., r.aat.iflld &1 uw C011\1'UC tion""'""01•'1ottlc1. "'°"" W!l(l•l NOTICE IS HEREeV GIVEN .... , I .... r.o ........... d Xllool D•ll•k • .. Or•• Keoll(OuM r !Ram.alncttrlllC-..Cwl C.0..111r . C.Ulornia. 1cll"9 br -,..,... ii\ Ga.,.""'"'9 8'H<ll, ...,.1lnelt1r ra-Gfoundma11 '"''"" lo I\ ''DISTRICT" h ··~1!119 l.ltQl'f9'11ed bids '°' '"" COil\\ttUCllOll\ ol U ntrnen --...... _,, P<01•<I. TM v••iousC•l'"90"1ft lo be blcr••• •l lOllOWl : C.1>11 ,p11c..,., aldN•. c a1...,rr Grounomtn !.l2•1, E1rtll"'°fM Ind S!lf Gradlll(I. !, '""""" 1n.J. A•pr..-11 P•v•n<;i C..Dlt SPllct:r\ ))1-J. Slructural E •c•vat•onand &1<.•tlll. (on( rate Formwark, °'•"90' Countr G<oun<1....,11, "' .,.,, c au.,n-Pr&e:• CoM•t:le, C-f'IM P&~lnQ. G<ouMrnen, lnd ..,.,, · Sn4. R11nlorclnQ Ste_,1. LI,....._ U?-~. L191\lw•191\I Aool Deck SJ\I.,.... C.i>!f i.Olittr• sn.._ Brick ...... 1.0nrr. Cont•<'~ Uftlt Mll'SOflty, Brkk P1.,.r1•nll Iii"''''"' Couhly 1n,•4U••1on OI ttOllOW ...... , ... "'"""'· G•ounOFl'lell "'·'· ,,, .. Stru<:lur•I Met•I ilnd MJWO•l1"-> M!l•I. L•l'llnwn , Ll"I Equipn1f11! QJlfflt.rl ,_.'"' "°"' 0.cl lnQ Cilblt•Plict•\ e.un 11.U ., .. 1.011' .... 10.m .... ""' 10.lt '·" '·" .... '" .... .... ..... sn.,. S22·10. ROUQll c .. pentr ,_ • SoN-P•,,.., tOtot 011inlllew1 Fini~ C•rpenl<y ""° M1ltwork, Counlt<'laofl ...0 ~•SIOel. •• $H P•Ot 10 lar OIUn•INM> <.IJS.mt~. I La,..,•n•1ed Pl•\llt C•••M><lt,. Wood Door), lnil•"•••onOI lllyO, -. S.n ....... 11t ... c-.. Flnl!.11 ti•f<>w•••. c,,_,,,...,. sn-11. Mltll>br•n• W•1t•0<oollNJ-S...<11-uo Rooliftt, L""-m -u. Membrena Rooll"'ll CtibleW'l<trl ~1·\J. 811Ud1"'l !nwl•t•on. ~LulsObl_C_ty i.n-••. !".he•1,,..1•1 Wor-. Roo1tV1en-5l<r11Qn1. L-..-. ~n-tli. Met., Roo11n9. CM>l•Wllk••' 111·"· (•ulk•nq ancl Se•!1nh S.n1• 8afM rl C..IHllY {Vlf'ldlflt.f• lin-11. tto!I.,... Mi.t.11 w ork AFB! • S1'1-11. Al.,...•num Door~""" Fr.imts. Al...,1......n W11'1dowl., Gl•u ..-cl G!•11...,. ~n ~12·1', F1n•Y> H••<h•d•e ~le witl<ers ••• •• ... •• ••• ... .. " '·" ... ... ... ·" ·" ·" ·" ·" ·" ·" ·" ... ·" ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ·" ... ·" , ... ... , ..... .. 1111o•.• , ..... 1.00 '""' "°' ..... , .• ,,,,. ...• , .... , .. '". 'it' •% ·~ ,,., ... ,. 1 ... + .4S '"" t .•S I" •.•S 1 ..... ..., 1'K . ,fO '"•M '"' • .)S 1% •.I) 1 ..... )j •% ·~ '"" • .•s 1 ...... •\ 1.,..1.45 C-.re-tt ,.,,..,..,..,ptr'l10llS ... l'ft. ~-•no Fo•m0111r. R•P••o ,OJ ,......,...,Pl"l:l"O\l"""o' .Ol \M'ICl tOMr•1•, $.1Mlbla>1cr . Ol {pot lender ) '·'' •v .... o.n •••• •.IS a.11 . " •••• SJJ-10. Autom•!>t Door Operalot. i.flla Bilrbilr• Ca.Inly CR•.....i,..,. 111-11. 'Met.11 nam1nq, Lall\ ....i Pt.,,lt<, GY9SUm Dt.,..au CO..)tr..Ctlon, 1111 Coul\!YI CA>l-Jottt,.11 ln•l•l!o1!•on o! Hollow....,..,,., F••nw\.. L•,.mtn •m -11. Ce••m•c l11e. Cilol••l)llcer' !.21·21. Re'i•hen! &a!>e dn<I C1•pt.!, Ventur• Counlr i?'l-14. P••nt•"'!I. W•ll Co""''""-L•CIUO<I WaterP"l(Jfi1'.g. Gtoundrnan $21·1S, Cl\dl•t>oara LI..,._ 521·2to. To11e1 (omp•ttment>. C9111aspllcers S11·11. Mt"" P•"•hOn>. M4R&LE SETT e t:tS: )n.:111. Demoun\1blf 0•~•411 P•rtltlOnlo. lnvo -MonoCounll•s ' · IMl)lr!.a (Ollnly SJJ-2'. Accordi.,,, ol<11n9 p,.,t,r.on. Karn, Los ot..ngalts.. ~•!IOI. 1tli,11r• 5?1·30. Ml:-1•1 !".toraQe S""lv•r\Q, ~•de. !Mn 8er owrdino, S...n LU•> ~11·31. 0t•P<'•1 Tr.Jc ~'""" F abr1t. Obosoo. !o&rl•• B•ro..r• •nd SJl·:t'l. !~kQrilled Ce1lon9. venturo1(ounlit:i S1l•Jl. Etev .. lo<. PAINTERS: )11·J.I. Plumbing •~d S1 !~ Ora•n.oll". Imper,.!, O•--A•wer·••<k'. LM Sl1·l~. He.J!•n'I, V1<nth.>t1no dr>d Air COndn•on1n9. .Ar91e• (Pomon• Ar••I, S... Bir· )?:l·ll>. El1<t1ro cal. 'NidlM lt•tludlf19 Wl'iltrll Por· T"" "'DISTRICT '' will rece•v..-u11 !o, bu• no! liter llliln IM •110..e-sto1led Ii~, llOilll ..ealed Did' tor 111£ •w••d OI tan1•d(I$ •or 1M •DOW 0<01t'CI, Alt l>KI• '*'" ~ Br u~: P•lnl burrwr~ OptM<I 1n<1 re.oa dlOuG 1n u~ Board Room •nl"" O.sl•1tl Ad...,nl!ol•ahon S...ildi"'ll P•perl\angers; Iron. s1ee1 """ on Fuoav. M.iv 30. 1t1). •t 1ne 1o11owint,1 .;ipprow1rna1et1rnes· l>r!OQe h w1"'l st•11t I, Sllett Cateoorit:• 1 tl\rOUQh9t ·OO •.m . loO:JO•.m. roe!< I-• catcoor•t~ 1011vougn 11•:30•.m. to 10:00 •. m . Br"'!.11 h w•"'ll il'Vtll Spr•y '·" '·" o:f. ,.., ''·* .... 1.01 .. ,, t .)I '" 10." ... ... .... ·" ... ... ... ... an.·.u ..... C.Jtegor!tt 19 IN<>ult> 21 lO:OOa.m .'\o tO:lO&.m. Slf!eple1•c1< C•te;;ioroe' 11ltvougti31>10:l01.m , 10 11 :OOa.m. T""re w1tl be• ~SG.OOaeoo••I •l'<!u><e<l •n e.J<I\ W!I ol l>ld CIOC.,...fnt\ to Qi.tr.,.IH I"" •e!urn 1n QOod Cond•hon wotn1n ,....,...,,,..iier tne l>!d ,,...,.....,.Ute. E&e:I\ l>•d """"confor m .ind l>t' re;,pooos•w lot"" (ontt•C! aocumen1~. E•tl\ bid Sll4rl be •ccomp .. n11'<l l>y tne w<.,,•1J reterreo 10 in l"" ~ontr.kt doc:u- rnenh""d l>r ll>e h't~t •Ol>O'>C'G 'ut>cont•..clor•. 1,,.. DISTlllCI rt-\er 'll>e •IQlll 10 •e1 .. cr 4fl• er •Ii l>•d~ or to wd .. e any ,,. tegvlarol!t-\ Or •nlor l1l•"S 1n anw boct'!.or in !he O""'•nQ. TM •wMd OI Conl<•(I. " ... -l>y DIS ' R IC T. Wiii be ,,, Ille,_,,,, •e ........ sib~ bfdoder. T lie 01 ST RIC T ho1> deter mined '"" 'J"ne••I 0<rv•ilit1<;t r "!" al per dittn •'19"• '" '"" loc:11tty •n wl\•(~ tn•\ work I• lo De oenoonw.s lor e•tn cr•ll or lvoe 01 _,km•n neellffl 10 eaecu•e ttw cont,acl. The"' •die'> tonow tndl•e on I He di tl\e OIS l RIC T olloce ;it tJTO Ad•m• Aw nue. Costa ~!.d, Cilhtornl.o. Copoes ""'' 111 ol>l••IW<I on request ilnO a <ooy w;lt ~ 1n<luded in l'dCI\ l>•ddo•• !>fl OI Con•••<~ Documen1~ A <opr o! 1ne~e •dh.'!>:11\all tie ~tw •I tne 101>•l•e. T two ,en., du le OI per d•em w""'°' •• lw!oed upon• *Orki..., Oi>y ol eiql\I !II l'>Ou<\. Tiie '"''tor l'>Olldilt "na over r.me ""°'k '>NII be ill te1s11;,,...., •nd """'"d". Inyo, ICe•n !L•nc•ster. Moj•wt:. P•lmdOole, Ollrw L&ke N•w&IOr!J. IWl"ICI Tesl Sl•llon -Edw••"" AF8). Lo• Af>9ele~ !e•<IPI Pon-o- n& Art:•!. Mono, S.n Btrn&•dono '"""''' ot •lone NO<ll'I"' TrOillo 1nctua1"'il c111,.. L•~' A•••. Jol'>.tnneUJ<>rv. Boron, !.Guth In· <lu<lt1>11 ll'lc WrlgPll-OCI A•e•I "'~ Sln><:lu••I sl,.l •nd ~i6Vf; P&!111 tturne-t T"""'' 8ru\,I> sw1119 •1•9"' C IJ st oriel oo 1eiil; P•perlwnver•; S..nd-bl~~r•; SP'•• 8ru~~wl119'11•oe !o•er 13 ,,.,.,.,, •.n .JJoS t .:M .lSi t.JtS .lil t .41 .>U I""'• .IS '"' •.• s 1'% ... ss '"'•·" l'!lio•.» ... ·" ·" . .. ·" ... ... ... ·" ... ... I.OJ ... ·" . .. . .. . .. ·" ·" ·" ·" '" .01 ' .01 ·" Plpel•yer•' Bk •"'o -n. (o.111"9, Gt outing, -..,.•1n9 o• Joint\, S.•I· 11'1(1, C&ul~k'IQ. DllP1t1"9 & Incl...,._ lt"ll Rul>Dlr Gtskll JOI nu . Poin!if'l9 & My•no All OIMr 5ervlt•S I UGGYMOBILEMAN • ca ....... 1oump1r 1 ..... 1 ,o.orl1r<;11t ml••• """"'""''"'ii bulkt.,...nl I; G•• •ndoll P•IMlllN INl •OPI• • 1)<>1 tender; PO"li! r broom ,....,.,.,, b m 1lll; llloto lcr1per Mw;t !Iliff : Tr ff cllmlltr, taU••. cl'l.tln \i••ooerator, P•thttu•oll cn1pper '"" .1 ....... ,,~I>•"''" S.tUICl<ler\: Trttl(l'llng M&(lllnt, lw<ld PJOPf:!led A~n Aakfr. L"'lcman '""Ironer; Con<.re•e co11cuttt:r, Q•l ~r ot -·· contreteuwm•n. <ull•~ ~orltlQold or"'"' (on(re1e, ,01 '"-' wrtncl\, mutt1·P••t•. l'l'>eu- . 01 ""1ic. e•s. 1:1~1,.c 100••. .01 W•Dr••lng matl\•nt:\ 1nd slm11., mecl\ilnlcal IO<MS no1 'eP"r•lflY c•~•llled ntrein, T •MPitr\. l>.,kO Wl<ke r -••mh•• IJpe l'IOClt SLl,.GER DRILLER, JACKHAMMER !"• II. DRILLSTEELOR LONGER C-• .. teV•l>••torOper•lor IO•bi _o.,.,r .01 Plpel•T•• inon-mt1011t1«1n<I S.wer. D•••n •nd Unde.,;1•ound T11c1· .01 Prellbrlt•lfll tnfnllo1t 1n>1dllC'r .01 GI• .... d 0•1 P ipeline Wr •PIW•·!I>'" -o~er !: Ketllemen,ootn,.n...a 01 men 1001v1ng o1~oho1U . l••·ko!a, c•t:sole. """" (~u~I•< """ """Id• 01 typerna!er!al~ '·'' '" .... •• ·.01 '·" "' ... I! '""fl be mand;Jlort .uPOn 11\t' (QNT RAC. TOR lo whom lheCQnltK1 "•wMdl'd. dlld upon •n1 ~ubeonlr4c lor und<!< llH•\ lo""' nor In• tnan ll>C wld SPf<'•h~d r.llf' 10 al! "'°'~men emplo,td IJt O>em '" ,,.. e~e(uttOn ol !lie contr<K I. No l>ldller mdt wl1noro1w n1\ 01<1 ,.,. ,.per1Dt101 S..~l y (60~dilys •11t• Ille o.ite .... 1 Struct..,r&I i leel &nd bridge. Sw1nt,1 t .)t .us t .W .JSS ... ·" ... ·" ·" 01 CA11-502tP.1) Cribber. S~o•e•. LdQ91n9. Snecl!nq, li-.r U>t< op<'n•n/;101 b1c1>, AO.Jwn\f!nl l>on<l dnd" Ol'rlo•rnance DOnd w1!i ~ requ.,ectpri0t lo ••••dot lfW t <>l'lt .. ct. ,,.. .. payr,,..nt bona"'"" De 1n tne IO•m Set lorlh •n Ille Cont•ac1 Oocu- (OAS T C.O MMUNI TV (OLLEC.E OIST RIC. T iiOARDOF TRUSTEES Elw NORMA N E. WA l'io(IN Sl'tfe!ol••. 6o.Jrdol l r....,lt>e'i SU P ElllSEDEAS DECISIOl\I ~"' sandbl•Mer lwlnQ \l•oe 03 il<>rlt:~orleul; Po1'ite m«lliM; Sl>f(;i,a <O•lln<;t i P'•Y Sleeplei•1t1< ..:ern County fRem•lndl!r ol CouMrl "'~ 8ru~ & Roller is .. 1nq \l•itel T-r•· T •Pf••r>Q io•nl ~I ·~· P-rn;tn9er , Sfl•••; S..ndbl~htr S.... Lu•• Obi•P<>. Sctnto1 8••-• &nd Venlu•• C.0..nhe~ t.n .35S 10.'1 ,JSS o.n ··~ ·" ·'' 1.11 _,s l.•1' .AS ... ... ·" " ·" " ·" " -I rene~ llr•ck1n9, H•nd·C.u•°'-'d 01 LilQ<ling H.Jmmer Cl 8UISTE R POWOERMAN Stet! He-rDO<lrll M~n Ind Gu•°"''"" 01 Setler n1 SAN0£1UISTER !No ulem•n) ORILLE R !Core-01 .. "10nd·W•9Qnl OI HEot..OROCI( SLINGER Gwnn!lt: L•-t•s Ol NoUl'"""'n •nd ROdm- '-~" ',!) l .11 !,().t '" 1.2/ "' STATE (..,htorn•oJ C.OU NTIES: 1~'1•1, 1n.,O, ite rn, Lo• A~N:'>. M<>no, Or•<>Qe. R•-er ~"ie, San Ber""'°'"°• S... Lu•• Obl•P<>. 5.>nl• S..•N•• •nd Ven· ••• .. _ l'l:inM>d \ftt!, P•per .... n90"rS; P•~re rn&e:l'l!ne OPtr•lor, 5.....,. Dl••1er '"' ·" ·" 01 "'--"""'" !T..,_I) I. I• •.M ... CA 1'-MmP.M OEC.ISION .N UMOER C i&.1~·S017 DA T E • 0.ite OI Publico11<on ~•rnwn ••• 10.~ . .. ... .Ql e.&i<fl Pl""I L•Daoritr\, Bull 9"1\Q Sup1,,'>t'MS Oe<1~1"" No. AR-IGM<Sill('(I No ... m~• 8, 141•. 1n l9 FR 39<>/I DESCRI PTION OF WORK · Btuld1no;i O>n'l«>el •on le•clUll!nQ ,,ngle '"""''' _.,.,., •"d QO•den l•J>f <IP••lrne<lh I.IP to alld •l"ICIUG11'>9 . \IOUIO\I, ,,.. .. v,, - h1Qllwoly ~on\l• uc I'°" .ono ar.,<1g11"19, Slffole1 .. <• l.a.per,, ~1 <O(k , 10.Mio •.u c.t.tl-!Cf~~r ·" ... .Ol """ke•. lrao;km.,.: Coner tit c•-. OJ ...... •Oddi•• •nd -·-··· Dump-.al l'Nln; Oump"'.,. c.,..1~1de I, Swd.._, !br•1<•m•11 "'" S••I< ""'""on tunnel _,,): T...,.tl m••e•••ls,..l'ld!inq ,....,.: loo•m.., Fringe !Mftef1b P•yme"'s .... ASBES TO'J WORlt(R!> BOILE RMAK ERS BRICKLAYERS. 'Jt.:in .. m .. son~ •moe•·~• Cot.ml r ln't'O, ltern •nd Mono (ount•e• L05 Ar>qeles Counl• 4Clhe\ ol S...I• Mon•<• . .M.ohbu, Venice', P•s•<1e n•. Soull\ P1•1den1 , c&di•, M<>nro•I• •nd Soull\ol RO\e(r•~ Blvd .. 111(1. Long 8e•<ll)' °'""9f co ... nly Lo• A<>Qele• Counlw flt •C•ot C•tles ol S...1• Monica, M$1ittu, Venice, P•'>ildfn•, !.outl\ P•\•'1e1>o1 , Ar· c&dil, Monrov•• o1nd South ol Ro~<••n• Blwd .. inti. LOIHJ Be.Kl\) R1ve•••<k' iln<I San 6*rnard!noCDI.. Silnl• 6•rb.lr• •nd !".an Lu•• 01>1\PO Count>e• Venlura Counly BRICK TENDERS : lmptrl.,, lnro. 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" ' ' ' . ' Thurld1y. M1y 8, 1975 CAIL y P•L.OT B~ PUBLIC NOTICE 1•6Hl1t MIPllllOllt COUlTOP'TMI IT&T•Oll' CALI lltOltMIA 'Oii '"I CQ.)IMTY OP OllANOI ...... ..,.,. fl40TIC• Ollt NllAlllNO OF l'ITl'flON POil P•OIATI. Ollt WIU. &MD POllt LITTlllltl OP' AO- MIMllf.ATIOM WITM WIL.L AN-lflllllD Ell•lt el LULA I>. M(l<IHNCY, Dtc.e•Mcl. NOTIC£ IS HEAEIY GIVEN \twit MARIL.YN GAllllllSO"! 11•\httclN •tll'I • HllllOl'l tor l"rotl•l• ot Wlll tnO ,., lAt\tft of AdmlfOlH rellon With WIH M - neMtll ''''''""' 10 .. n1t11 1, mec1t 10. turU...r o.ruc11l•1l, •n<I 111•1 thl """ encl 11tl1t1o111t•rlno '"' ''"" 11n 11ttr1 ""1 lor Mt1 J1b1tl),11t;JO11.m., 1r1 ,,.,. courl•OOtn ol t1Hrlm1n1 No.lot Mil (-1,•1700CIVI( (tnl•• 0.1 ... w.,1, In 11110111t1 S•nl• An11 , C•lllornl•. 0.ttd ,.,..., I, UIS WILLIAMll.SIJ0MN Co11n1YCl1rl ~1$\..M.t.Y :M»'--l IN<ll •1¥11. W•O·J. 1.41119 .. ach, C.1"9fltl• A"""MWI !or: A•"'lftlllrlltr wtti..llloJ-WIU Al'IM•tll. PIMlllMWll Or1n0t Cotit O•llw Piia(, M.ly I. t. 1S, 1t1$ lttt-lt PUBLIC NOTICE ,u,11uo•cot.1•To,. CALu•o·~·. ' COUMTY Ol<Oa&NOI ,. Ch•k C.11tw. Otl vf ~. .. 11'4IA11e.C• • CA$1MUM•llltt0wt SUMMON' ,ltlnl ll l : $0Vf'H llll ... CALIFORNIA 1'111$T NATIONAL l.t.Nll:," nt110,._I t1•11-l11Q ••l'K'ie!~ 0.'-M•lll ~WAL l ~M ti, V.Nl'01tO, 11 1(.HARO A . i.ANl'0110 t f\O AN 011 114 $ANll0 110 1na1vldu•I• ond DOES 11111~11v ,1i.u .. wvt • To Ille 0.11noe111,~ A 'l"'l 40fflP11+nt ll<lo\ O..n t1!10 O~ ll!t l)lt+,,1111 ... ln•t '°"'' H 'OU Wllh 10 O.lt"O lllll l•""tu!I, \l'Oll Ml;•\ tne In Hiil Co.;'1 • wrlUtn l)lt H l"{I "' ll•PllPl>I \<1 11)1• Ull"Plt ln! 10< " """u'" or o••I Pll'.Olf"V, 11 4 Jlllilll• Courll •I thin JO 0•1• •fltr $11•\ •ummon• ll •••vea on you. 011 ... rwiw. '°'" a11t1111l ,..111 °"111to•td on •llPl•t•· 11m by l/'\I Pltlnun ~UICI 1h11 '°""' ,,,,., ..,!fr • Jul)(ln•tnt ''''"" YOU !or llW mo<lfy"" 911\tr ,.1i.r '•1111r1tt0 In 1111 'Otnpl•lnl. II ~•IWlt•-~ t ... 1M1w"e"4•..t- 1w ... ~ 111 1111, m•n•r, ''"' .,....., M,. '"''"pity'° 1~1 ,.,,., •l••lll1111, II at1J, ..,., IM 11 ...... um •. OlllKIA119. ll, ltlt, W•llt•m E. bl John, Cl••• f~I tl•ttJ l ~011.att, War End 'Aids Detente' MOSCOW (AP > -Leonid l. Brezhne v sent a message to Pre1ident Ford today marking lhe 30th anniversary of V-E Day staylng the "rurther developmtnl of good relatW,n.s between our two countrleii will continue serving lht Cli\J!t: Of Strenathening Un• iversal pcttce," Tass reported. At a Kremlln cer emony earlier, the official news ag<tncy a aid, the Soviet Co mmunist party general secretary said the end oC the war in Vietnam could help de· lente and lead to improved Unit· ed States-Soviet relations. (.___' N_s_H o_R_r ___ ) Pamcln Clark , 20, has been booked fo r investigatiQ.n or at- tempted murder (or allegedly leaving her 2-week-old baby ly- ing alone for three days and nights in the desert, authorities say. The mother was booked Wed - nesday into llenderson County Jalt Rea9anTaUc C fl fc A G 0 C U PI ) California's former Gov. Ronald ) Reagan feels that If Americans I cannot find it In their hearts to help the Vietna n1e5e rerugees they should chisel the hist0ric words or welco1ne off theStatut or Liberty. "I think the people who arc complaining so voc iferous ly must be a minority," Rcugan told a nc"'lll conference WOOnes- day. Evacuees Describe fUBLIC NOTICE 0.-1><11, ~-----o-,,,~-----1 (,~AL I •'The elimination or the hotbed of war in Indochina creates con· ditions for a further improve- menl or the international ut· mosphcre," arezhn~v was quot- ed as 1>oying in his Kre mlin remark:s . Cambodia Capital •6,IPt AU.N fl. •LA.IA SUl"Ell 10111 C.OUlll f Ofl TMli ISO\ w•1tclllt Ot1we, ikoile SJI ST AT I o• CALI l'OllNIA f'Olll 1Ww"'1 .. •cfl. Celll••ll•• •IMO THE COUNTT OP'OlllANO~ Tel: 11141 MM.SM I E'ord Pr~don .. PM. A·•sir1 Au.,.,,,.,'"" l"l•ll'ltill *>TICI 01' Mf&ll ING Ofl P'ETITIOtll f>\lbj l.ilecl Oten91t Co•il O•Uy :i::·· DE1\RBOJlN, Mich. (AP) - Things art' looking Detter for the "'orld economy in general and the Ford Motor Co. in particular. Henry Ford 11 told his firm's stockholde rs today. Dy Tbc .\SS()tiated Press • ll'Oll t'lltOl&TI! OP' WILL AND ll'Olll "'4Wl•t'.•nc1Mey1,I. u .1t1s 14 ,, LITTllltl TEST AMf.NT Ally E\l•t• ol H''°"'' c ~•tc11tte, ,,, 1-----The last 550 foreigners lrapp(?d in Phnom Penh crossed into Thailand today and severit.I described the Cambodian capital as a "dead city" littered with decomposing bodies <ind abandoned household goods, populated only by ~tray pets and Khmer Rouge soldiers. Ht•IMl•I Cooc>t• R•tcllllt, ••• H.C. JllJBLIC NOTICF. R1tcUll1, Dtc••i.td. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN tr-.t Lol1 M Rlitllllt llti lllKI Nlftjftt ... 1. 110<> tor probote ol Wiii Ind '"' ltolltrt te~ttmtnl;lOI J ,ete •trlCI to which It m-tor h1rtl'4I• p1rt1c11la11. •M 11111 ,,... lime tnd pl.ct ol M•rlng ,,. Mme hit bten ltt lor Mty IJ. ltlS •t O:)O •·'"" In 1111 courtroom ol Dt~rtmonl NO. l ol t•!d COUii, at 100 Ciwlc Ctl'llr• D,, ... Wttt, 11'1 tn• Ctly QI s ... i. A .... Otltornl•. 0.led Aptll 21, 191S. WILLIAM IE. SIJOl'IM, County ClerM LEONAll SMITH .lnl STUAllT .llMAING 2• "''Or, Nt. Sii rty 1'11111, Ct lll. tOJl1 Al ... ,tit<: ~llli-f P ed Or•nete Co•1t 0•111 P.IOI, ~~ ---ISS\.)S PUP",IC NOTICE C•lllor!'ll lltti.tt.tt Wi it< OWlllW COl'll•tl .. ,,d &•nl• Aftt lttt••n P'111t/lc Nolle• N•.1·1~1U NP'Olli N•.CAOllUlt "'11 lnd••n• AwtnUI , Sult•' R1WfliOt, CA 91S06 4111 l 6M·•lJO NOTICE APPLICATION FOA WASTE DISCHARGE AEQUI AE MENTS !t<l•t•on•I Pollul""' 0 •""''111 Wt:1im il'l•llon Sylltm Permit) ,., ---~-------SLt •EllllOlt COUltT 01' TNE tTATa Of! CA LI P'OllNtA f'Oll THllCOUNTY OF OAANGll: NO.A·lltOI NOt1ce Of! Nt:Af!INO OF l"ETITION llt0411: l"A0•4'TE OP' WI LL ANO CODICIL ANP l"OR L.E.TTIRS TllTAMEHTA .. T Eit•lt o f MILORIEO DEAN M'GONAGLE, Oet••tell. NGTl(;E IS HERESY GI VENIN\ I'. MARGA RET NELSON, 1111 liltd ner~ift . P1tt1tiOn ''l.' Prc•tl•ltOI Wtll ...O CoC111cl1 •M lor 1\~11ilnc1 ol lAlters Te,t•m•11t•1y to tht pe1111-r, •t· lt<tnet 10 •lllch I~ m.od• !Qr 111<1""' !Nrtk ll>lt•s. •nd tN1 '"' tlt1W! -Ill•• ol r.t•r!l'IQ IM I•"" flillt bttn wt lot Mir 10, 19/S, I t 9;30 •.m .. In 1 ... court<Pom ol Otl)lrtm,nt No.JOI wld t our!. •I 100 Clvl< C•"'I•• Otlwe Wttl, In tMd lyol Senlt A"'· C•hlotnl•. O.!tdMly 1, ltlS. WILLIAM IE , St JOMN, Cou"t' C1trk JAMEi E. WILHELM Ol Kl NOEL I. ANDEllSOH Int ltt. etOffw•, ,..,.. All•, C..litornl• •1101 Tet: IM-71'7 A"'""""'''"' P'tlillll'ltr P\lbjh ... d Ot•l'IQC Co.osl D11lr pj1Qt, ~'I,,, II, ltlS 16le·IS PUBl.IC NOTICE SL•·IU41 SU P'EAIOlt COUATOl"THI STATE OFCALIFORHI& POii "Many forecasts indicate the economy should turn up by rail;" the Ford boa rd chairman :said in prepared remarks. Wallace ~t WASH I NGTON (APJ Alabama Gov. George C . Wallace has said he believes lhe United States may have been wron.g in righting a ga inst Germany a nd Japan during World War II . The Washington Post reported Ylednesday ni ght. 'The newspaper quoted Wallace as t e lling a group or foreign journalists on a tour of lhe South : "I think we were fighling the wrong people. maybe, in world War JJ ." BafJ11 E'ouHd HENDERSON, Nev. (AP) - However, earli er evacuees in a ccounts released tod~y to.I~ mixed tales or ki ll ings and kindn.e.ss from the victorious Khr'ncr Rouge. Associated Press newsmen George Esper. Peter Arnett and Matt Franjola, in a £irst detailed dis patch from Saigon following reopening of communications Wednesday, reported the cit y was quiet soon after it £ell 1\pril 30 and that they were permitted to move aboul rrcely. "I saw no bloodbath," Esper reported. "J watched Vletnun1ese children curi'Ously gather around North Vi etnamese soldiers to sec their '-''eapons while the latter shyly looked away . "J sa"' children playing uboard abandoned South Vietnamese tanks just as if they \Vere toy we apons.'' : .t The AP ne~·smen said the morning or 1'tay t some manets were open and there was plenty of traffic, a shortage or gasoline and a run on bicycles. Peddlers "'ere doin g a bristling business in Viet Cong nags made 'Of paper. cloth and plastic, and the flai::s <tp- oeared everv"•here. "The war was o\·er softly ," Es_per said. "One re <ili zed he.,y.· softly the North Vietnamese move through the night ... I saw clearly then how they "'e re able to often escape massive U.S. bombing raids." · ------·----- l)l'Bl.I(' '°0'1'1("1-: M11rin11 1n<1u,t<1l'\ TNIE COUNT Y 01" OAANGIE flet•d'' A"t ••H Marlllt lndu•t"t' NI. A·IMll Pt:llLIC "OTICE f"l'Rl.IC ~OTltt-: PUBUC "OTICE __________ __,, ___ ~ ,..t l1led. A•PC•I of W•s•e D1!oCM•Qt HOT I Cl 01' HfAll.1111001' l'tTITION D61ZT• 8-•lli' •nd tlllllltd tor ••Qu<ftn1tn" IOf llW "011. .. _.0.ATI! OF WILL &HD JllOlt NOllCE TOCAIEOITOfilS NOTICE TOCAIEOITOfilS ITATEMl!M-T Or: WITHOll:AWAL P'AOM PAATNE RSNFP OPEll:ATINGUMOEll r:ICTITIOUS aU$1N£SS NAME 1111 !<1Uowln11 l>e•ton na• witn<l••- t\ a lltl'lt<•I partne r trom 1ne FIClll IOUS BUSINESS NAME STAlEMEHl Oi«ll .. r(ll! OI .... ,~. 1n10 Nt .. l)Ort B•v. Ll!fTIEllS TIESTAMl!NTAll'f 5UPI! AIOll cou At OF THE SU PEA 1011 cou At 01 THE Beard'\ Airt •lll! Mar,.,~ lndu>!rlt• E•l•I• ol AlfVEL L. MARKUM, SlATEOr:CALIFORNIAl'OM SlATIEOFCALlr:ORNIA.l'OR T~~ 1Cll0"''"0 II"' r.O<>> are dOn'l!I Du·,, .......... Ch!oCl'l•rQO"\ wll>lt!> trom a llO<i!y11rll Dtcea..O. THIECOUNTYOFOAANGE THECOUNTY OFORANGE Ollt•llhon loC,,1td llt ZilO NewpO•! NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN tlwll No .A•I J1t0 No.A·l 310) GOOD l'IE1'L ESTA![ 0! Boult•a•ll,Nt ... POrl Bta, .... CA~W.O. NELLIEL MAllKUM,h•~ll'"'"''.'" E\1 .. lt 0 1 AO OL PH 1<01 H E•tal e OI f Rl!.O 0 GOMEZ, On !ht !»>I\ ot P<~h n11na•• \11!1 •II-• pelltlOl'l IOt PrO!Mtt ot Wltl 11!\dlat I\· Dlct•'•'O Dtet•'>tO. Ol<troerslllp <>119••111'1!1 <111(ler tr.i ••<· HliOU!o Du\lnt~\ n•ml of THli 6A.{o SOUT IQUE, :ios Iris St . COion.a Oorl Mlil•, C.ll!Or!\11 ORAN (,E COUNTY. JSl N. '-0">' "'"~, ld\IYl'ld 8~.o(n, C.il01crni.tl1b\I MAR!.HALL A_ 5TI LlN(.R, 11.,,Ci Poll''"°" Pl•te, Co>l.J '"""'"· C•li!Ot .. " Vl6ib wit"' •nd •1>1>llt•t10!1 OI l•wtul \tal'I• -net of Ltltt<\ TtU•mlfllM' to lr.t NOT ICE I!. HE ll E b V C.I \r CN to tnc NOT ICE 1S ., EA EB' C.1" EN to ,,_., ci..ros and ttQul•llon'i, Ille C..lllorni• Pl'lil~•. relt<tnct lo •lli<ll it mtllt C•td•IO" ot tl>I •t>owe n•mKI deCe<lel'll tttd1tors ol 11>1 •DOY• n•med dttt<!t<il R•Qlonlll Wiii•• 0...hly Co!lltol &ollrd, tor turt,.r perUcul•r$. •1'9.J,l)tt 1~ 1Mt ti! ~non\ f\a••no Cl••m'i •0.01nit 11\tt •II penoon'i hllV•t>Q t!•om'i "l!d•n>1 !.Int• An• Ae91ol'I, ltl'lllll•vt!y P'<>POM'~ 11,.,. -Pl tel 01 llte<lt>Q 1111 WIN l>t\ 11W ~•·o oeceo.n1 ~re •t<lu"ed to 111e 11>1 will dectd•nl a•e ••ou1re<1 to l11e 0 ''"" "'''" dl\Cll••9e •equire<nenh -· --· ,,, M " ,,,, ••• -. "''""· ... ,fl lM "'''''.'' WQ!K....,r\, •n trem .... ,,, ,...., MCtt~•·' •O.,Khit!•• '" !l'cludln11 tlll111n t Hm1llll!On'i al'ld h'ttlll'ZGllrt'oo~o! i).11"',"1.,,..,'1~.':;'~ lht olloct OI tl'lt Clt•k ot IM •C.OW t i\· 1'-oll!tt ot Ille cl••k ot 11\t' •DOW tn· 1-PK itl cond1l1on\. Pe••On\ w1\lling 10 wld court, •I JOO Clwic Ctnler Or!w h11KI cou•l,or to prtM>nl 1ntm , witn 1ne tlllftl (Ollfl, or to P<e!>ent lll•m. w.ln tne com,.,.nt llPOt>or ob)lcl to the P'OPOW<I Wt'il, In Ill• Ctlf 01 S•nl• An•, l'W>C•s.,.•y vo..c:ntr 'i. l• !ht u~•"'vnKI ne<:t•wrr •Out he<\. to 11'111 unde<>•ll'W(I Tfle l1ctlllout Ou\lnt~• na.rnt" ~!dlt· mtnt tor ,._ pt•ln1 rsnop "'•~ h lf'd on 1·\IJ.IS 11'1 llw Counlw ol Or•nO" ART Jli•l<.IN!., bl) E W•hon Or•nl)t', C•htcrn•d ~)lM>I HOWARD FAl<AAt.0. ~115. Ro"' !.I An,,f>e•m, C.Glllo1n1d Q)i(I~ <11>e:na•9' re-qu,,•mtnl\ are il'lwilt<I to C..Utorl'll•. •t thl! oluct ol Ho•••d A E•l•tfl, J\.fO at tlw oillct OI 8ol lll'IQ'i ~nd Swllltl, 1011 '"""' .. wrne 1nwtlt1119 •o 1ne•110vttd· 0.ttdMI'''· ltlS. Wli .... lft' iil•O' NO ~10 LO~ A"Qi'lt'i. E•r.I ""St . Si.lit• 211 , S.nt• An ... c..i.111 Full N•me '"° AOd<t\S ol 1M Pfr!>O" N1tl!Or110.lng E•rlent (. Pocl\illl•O. 111 Sr>.•-St Co>t• Me~, c..ai.t 9'ltll '!o111nec IE<1•.tne E Poc~l-o Tr.1\ 011~1nc\~ ·~ (onaucti.d D• " l)enl!•"! p,,t lntt >"•P M"RSHALl f. !>11L1NlA <It•>\ no ltltr lh•n J""t 1, 191!. AU WILLIAM E . St JOMN, C..lil 'IOOIO, ,.h1Ch 1\ Int Pl•ce 01 ri...... 9Jl'OS, w1'11Ch 15 the place ol OU'i•""> ot com.,,.nt~ O< otljtc hon\ rtce•ytd p.1or Cllvnly Cl<t•• M>\ QI lht ul\Clr•\•yntd '" •II md!lt fl the """"•'i•llnf'd 1n dll m•\tt<\ port lll•n ... ~ Pul>h!l\eO O••n!Jt' Co•~• Oauv F'>IOI, 1 .... s ~1 .. 1~n"'"' ... ~ •i1~11 ""'n ,,.., Count~ c1.,,~ ol Or .. ngc County on .0.1>•11 II, !~/~ to J""t J. 1•1s ,..;11 be con\1def'KI in ltW: •DWIN w. 'CM A,FEIE ~rt••n•nQ to1he t\tllleot •••dOW.eutnl. 1119 lo '"' tsl•tt ol \•111 oeceoenl, •l!th1n lat..,..l•t<on ol lln•I dtltrm ln111 ion\ •t · l.0 A....,nld• Gr•n•da "'''"'n 10"' mo11!n'i •lie• tn.e t"•t !Oii< ffi0!\111~ •ll•• tr.e llf\I 1NDl •~•tion M.ly!,IS,11,7'1,19/} lSl>S-1~ Fl11,I P .. t>l.~O O•dn\)e c(l .. ~I a .... ¥ i:>.1ot. llp."11,1~ ... M Ma ,1,i.IQ/~ 1301·1~ ll9•dl119 tM w•'ilt d1Kh••9'· II no ob-P.O. B<u S4 1><10i.c•l•O<><>l lnl\n011Ct. OI lfll\!IO\lCt jtctlont t•t rectlw•d. lht Regoonal SMCtt-•W,'-'IU.,.fllf'''" 0.1•dApr1111;191 ! 0.11dApt11?t, 1t1~ J>t:Rl .l(' l"OTICF..._~ &o.lrd Wiii l'it\le dl\ClllrQ• •IKllM••· T..t:m•111 LILLI.At.ROI.. Rotie•IO~wn•9411n .. ..-.nl•. A pUbhc IM•rlng wUI be r.eldup. Atw•J ..,., ... tlllol'et [ ... c .. 10• ot !ht w... AUrtOG•nterre1 • 67J1) Pt;Bt.IC NOTICE onrt'<IU41\I ol •l'lr ll'lltrtUedptr.loOn. Pu.tlll"'9d Oo'.,.Qe Cl>•lt 0.ily Piia( ct tn" •D<>•t na mecoeceocn1 E •rtulatl OI tf',f W••· SUl"E RIOR CC>i.l R.T OF THE TM Aeparl of W1,t• 01Wtwr9', N:· M.ly1 I U 1915 lWll-li MOWAROA.EllLICH Of lht-wt.,..,....dd~te<k'nt STATEOr:CALlr:ORNIA FOR FICi1T10US •uSINt:SS NAMESTATEMEHT 1\tO dou•mtnU. t•CI •lletl\. '°"" ' ' ' JMOWll~lllrt81wd., No. SIO •lo.LINGS ANO SWAT El THE COUNTY OF ORANGE men ts rtctlwtd, tnd oth•• lnlatmllllon PC Bl,." NOTICE Le'A119111l•, C•IU. tQOlO W . Na....,. Sw•I•• Mo A-M1•1 I~ on flit •nd may be lnt,...;IKI or .. Atlor,,., 1<1r E•t<ulor 2021E•ll'lll11. No. 211 H 0 To C IE 0 F H EA A I M G 0 F cQJ>ied •I lllt R.tg10nll Bo••ll O!filt ,1----·-·--------1 Put>lt .... to Or•no~ CQd>I D•••V p,,<>t. S.M•An•. ~Ul.0170~ AMII: HOED PETITION FOR O«IOEll: lhe 1ol1ow1119 flll'""' f\ 00!<111 b!J!J. MHi$; l>ll~ lnlll•l'lt Avtnu•, SuHll 1, ••7U2 AP"llT,Jl,•MM•y l,8.191~ 1JJ.8.J! Ttl:l1141iol1·1411 OIAl.(T!HG CONVEY aNC£ AND R!,...r'iln.-,CA•~~durlnglr.il!OUfiol SUP'IERIOll:COUllTOP'T,HIE Al ... MyttorlE•tC\llO<'i TRA NSFER. 0 ... REA~ ANO WILL IAM 5 ROO FIN G COM· PANY, 411) River St , Ntwport Betti!, CA~"' 1 .001.m. to ~:OOp.m. STATE OF CALI P'OlllNIA P'Oll: P..011i1>1d 0,dn!li-Co.oso Oa .. y P.,OI, PEllSOMAL PROPERTY Puc.11...,ed Or•noe (Q•St 0111~ pjlot. THECOUNTYOFOAAHGE Pt: BJ.IC' NOTICE ~, 1,1, IS, 11, 1915 1~1.15 E•tate ot Ma"o R Gt.le ... Oece<1""9<! 8111 E FollQer;ll!d 1815 R•vtr 51., NewpOrt B~it h, CA 91MO Mewl J9!) _ 1tSf·T~ Nt .A·tlJJJ ---~ NOTI CE IS tlEAE8Y GIV EN 111<>1 NOTICE o" It E ARIHG OF lJlll -•PUBLIC NOTICE l(•nntll> L Gh<~ h;l0$ /,,ea ne•t•n..,. lho~ bu'i!MIS ,, <.Pn<IUC:\ed o, ~n •n· d!vldll•I. PUBLJCNOTJ(;E AMENDEO PETITION FOii NOTICllTOCREOITOllSOF -------------.,....n114:11pet1toon to<orde•dlretli"9 1"11:08AT I!: OF WlllLL AHO ... 011 LE'f· IHTllHTIONTOtltANSl"liR B•1l!. conveya!\ce •nO t•11n•ler ot 'e;tl and 1111! F111g1•11ld tii""cOLU°cToR.·So'PFICE COUNTY OF OllAHGE STATE Or:CALIFOllNI .. NOTICE Or: SALE FOii: TAXES ON UHSECU llED l"llOl"l:ll:TY WH ERE A S l(ISMET INTE R NAT IONAL CUISI NE !A (OAP.) tnd AMERI CAN IN OUSTRIA L LEA!>INC. COMPANY, 1100 WI\! COl \I H111flwl y, NI Wl>OM 8t•(f\, Ctlolo•nle has •••ltd •nd 11t9lec11<:1 to 111,, _., de .... nd. la•e~ on un~cu•O!'d property In Ult wm ol '3,171.0!I', duly •S~•~wd for tht year 1911, •nd 191S. WHEREAS, un.cltt •nd t.y V•Mut ol tilt PfOVl>lons ol Stc.1101'1 1•u ol llW! Gl!llo•nl., Rtwtl'llH and T 1111llon Code. IN! I0110w1n11 P•operty ha~ bl'.., MIMd !or,,,. Oll•PDW ol r.a lt ,., public 1uc1ion I• r llle u o\l\l•Cl•ot'I o! \•id 11np.J•d l•xe-. IOQetMr w!lf\ 1>9n.all1t $ lhtrl!'on •nd '~ltol wit, NOW, THERE FORE', NOTICE' I!> HEAEflY GlllEN 1n<11 In~ Count, l•• Colllcto• ol Or•nOf! County, untter •net C>V virt"' ol !he •11l ho1'IY contcued by t•w 11oon \l id olt1c1r, w!ll setl ;lll 11\lDlic •ucllon ta Ille 111gne•• b•Oder, '"' tl\11, t1wtul money cl tf\t Un!led St"''· on lht 16111 d• y ol Ma v. !91 S, .ii Ille llOUt cl 2:00 o"clocM pm., <>I i11ld O•'· al 1100 w.~1 Co11~1 Hlgllw•v. Ntwl)Orl Bot.ch, C•lllO•nl• Ille lollOwon11 Ol'iCrlbed ll'P. perly, or >O mutn the,ect IS ""'' bl' nec1n••1, to ''ll\ly tf\111npe•d1, .. l , tOQtlller ... 1111penal!tei 1Mrton and,.,, <o•H ol conduc!ln11 ~a•d ~Ille, ettl~INI •l the \uni 01,~t. IG: All Bu\1ne•i Pt•~nal Pr<1P1rly cl K11mel 1111ern•tlonll At\laural'lt ln- t h,ld•l'IQ. Out not umll•ll to: c~ •e- oi,ttr \, bar\, l>eCk C>a,S, <ll•lr\, t•blK, J.QUl'IO e1111lpmtnl, klltl'lel'I ro....,,,,tnt, kllcf\fft '"" s•• v Ing ult!ISll\, •elr!1111••· Uon equipment •n.cl \lgn in ttont OI tile pt-rty. IA Glttl1ed 11,1 ot 11trn!. 10 Ill! \old wltl Dll d•l•llDll one llo11• P<•at lo lllt$1llt. On Ille peymtn! ol tfle ptlct Did /or eny 11r0Pt•l1 \.Old, tf\e CO\lntv Tt• Contc.101 01 Orl"'llt eo .. ntv. or Ille i>e•~ol'I conduc!lllO 1111 •111 on hh btlltll, ,..111 11ellvtr 1111 sllO p,operly IO ,,,. purcht\••, I011tlhll wllll a 1)111 ot .. It. -'"'till• ~h•ll thlrtupOn W\I ifl W ld OllfClll\f r. Oattd: Mtyl, IOIS ROBERT L. "808 CI TRON County T•• (ollt t lor ol Or•nQt County BrR.G. T•t>Qw•r. Suoervf\Or 0t11nq111nt Ta•t\ OIV!\IOl'I P\<Dlli11ell O••ngt Coast Diiiy l"ltot, Mllyl, 19fS l~U-lj P UBLIC NOTICE ...-------·---------·--FICTITIOUS •UllNIES11 Nl.Mli'STATIM£NT cft.e tollow1n9 "''°" 1~ oolroo ~· ....... ,: MISSION Vt EJO P!. TS R US. 11'1.M Ml/lrltnd\, Ml1,1on Vltlo. C.At1tll .io.n LOI' z1t~ewl<I, 2un A.11rl- $t.,Ml1\lon V~10, CAOl•IS Thll Du111WI\ ll condUcttO by#! In. c;totv!0\1.11 JO•n L•h l11~1 ...... lt1 llll\ i l-ltmtlll Vllll 11).till Miii tl'>t (Ov<1ly C11rl OI Q<lll'l!ll Ctuflty on Aprll Tl:llS TEST AMENTAfl:Y AT P'U•LIC AUCTION NOTICE TO CR EOITOllS IMtt'>Onal ll'OPe•t1 •eterenct IOWl'llCI! •~ E\!•leOI A;ty V. Mll'\l>tll, Qe(N""4. Nolut Ii he rllb, D• •t n IO the SUP'IERIOR COURT Or: TNl. mtlllt lo• l11rn>e• P••l1cul~rs, •M \hill NOTICE IS HEJIEBY GIVEN tMI CrtOl!o"ol Htrt•n F 611"•1..,..•nd ST&TEOFCALll'Oll:HIA~ll !.._t.mrllf>dplaltoll\e•••"'J'l,,....amr WIHllm H B1<nit 11f0d 8atbl<I S.rni• Jlill'lt G lulllt. Trdn\lt•or\, -THE COUNTY Ol'OAAMGE "'6\ t>ttn ~I IOI' Mi• I ~. ltlS. ;ti 9.00 httt f+ltd Nl•tln •n •mtfldld pet.lion bui.IMS\ IO!lrtti •~ 111G Pomoow A ... , He A·ll1H • m 1n 111~ co1111room 01 Oepat'ime!ll lo• oro ... le ol ..,,u •nd lot leUe•'i CosteMew,Counly ol0t•n9e,'>t•lllol E\l•lt 0 1 LESLIF (. ARENS. NO l ol \l•llcourl,•11GO CivkQonltt te\tt'"1tntarv ''''''"'e to w111cf\ b C..lllOrnll. tll•t • l••n1ter lt •ixll.tl to t>e Oett•,.,,, Drive Wt'il 1n 111t C•ly ot S....1i1 Ant, ,,_IO< lurl._r 1>11fl\(Ulit\. ¥><! th•I mede •I P11D!IC A..cllo!I Of property NOTICE ,5 HEREB\ (,i v Et. to tne C.lllorn1• tne tnne •nd DIKt ol IW•rlng "" 11rN 1«•11<1 ti trio Pomol'll Ave. Cosll ,...,,tors Qt,,,.. •DO•• n•mtd oe.:.-n1 O.t1dApr.11a. 1111~ Tf\1'1 itrtement w•\ 11110 •1tn ,,. County Cl•rk ot Ot •noe Covnty Oil A1><ll 11, 191~. ·-Put>U\l>O!'d 0•1n111 Co•1t 0111, P,lol, Aprll l4,•nd Mly I, I,, 1111 1411-11 Pl Bl.IC l';OTICE rwi. Olf'n \el tor M•Y 13, IOIS, IC 9:XI .....,,., (011nly ot Or •nor St•tt ol IMI "II ptr\.Ol'I~ n•v•nll cl••m• "(lolin>t WILLIAM E. SI JOMM, • m., fn !he court•oom OI Dtt>11rin...nl C.lllor!lll !he W•CI n.-ctdenl are rfftutreel to IOll County Cllr~ FICTITIOUS BUSINIElS Hoo. l o1 ~••d c°""t, ti 100 Civic C.ni.r 5•1.d P<i»tflv 1$ dt!oC.flt>llO •l'I fjltnitrtl 1f',fm, with 1...., ne'e~W'Y v<1ucntr\, •n OLGIE, GALLO & ME llZON T T EMtiHT Drive w est, on Ille C•tr ot s.a,,.• Ant, ..,,. '"' 0<01tc!lon •11PPll•~ •nd ~111p. 1 .. ollk e ol ttw c11r~ ot tfl• .,......, ..,. P'.O. a.1 no NAME 1 A ool c.11tornt11. mtnt ol 111•1 lire protection DU\int\'i 11111<1 c<>ut1 ,or10 P•t~l'lt tn~..,. wllfl the Mer1't •••· C•lll. tl6'? lite tollowing ""'"°"s ••• "'!1 !!V\I· O.ted A.pr.I 26, IOIS -nowll ''A.UT OMA l IC SPR I Ni(LERS ne<ttwry ~Ollthe•\, 10 IM u••do!<"llf'NI Atlt<Mr• llf: ,._lltic>nt• ne~ ~~ E W P OR T BE AC H GOLF WILLIAM E , St JOMN, OF THE PACI FIC et t ... office Of Snep.he,d. s .. ~•d & Putill'llled O••ngot Coooll 0••11 Pilol, COURSE. }100 !rvlnt "'"'" f'.0 , Bo• Cou1'11Y Clerk A""'!'°" wlU be conduc:lto C>Y M.lu•y OunCI•\ 11n 011Ponl Orivt S.U1te 11. May I, l. I, 191S U»I} IG39, Nt•port Be.icll, CA. DOM ALO C. MITCH ELL Sltvkil'I, AucU-er, On IM 10th,,., ol Ne"'port Beach. C•lil t1MI, "''"cn " J711 Wllslll•I •1wl.1tll Ft•"" J...,., 191S, ti t I :00 o'tlock •.m,, It 1110 1,. pl..:e Qt OUs•nlls\ of\,,...,,..,.,.,~ I Ir O CE '!ilewtn G L•""· •7ll Arcole, Noflll LMA..,.elt t,C.111.toOlO Pon'IOl'I• Ave., Cot\• Mts• C-ly ol 1n•U..,.,llersperta(n1n11 1olllttH•l•ot Pl'R • .. ~ Tl HoU,wood,OHI 91602 .'·--,t-.· .. <o<•--•• o,.,,,.,Sl•ttol C•lllorn!• ,,_ -, ------I GeorgeC L11roe,IW For~nAve., _,.. ,,.. _.... .. 0 S ' i.. .... c ..... 111 . ••lhln ou• month>alltr B •llii"" Nor1f\ HollJWOOCI, C•lil tl&Ol P\lblilJ>e<I or..,it co1>1 o .. ;i, Polo!. •Ill ltrm'io Ille alt w 111;11 lat c•sfl. thetl,.t 1111bji<•~•O<> ol t"•~ notice Mty 1, 2.1. 191~ ' 1SS1·1 SOI•• .,.no ... n to '"' Autll-..... •II 0.ledAprtllQ, 1q7s sui-11111011 COURT OF TME Chrl~loplltf J<lf\t 'i. '0}1 ~.re _,....,,, "'""' •nd tddreii.ti uW1I by Crocker N•toonal 8•nk STATE OF CALI FORNI A FOii: Or .. En<lno. C•hl. tlll• tilt Trentltrort !or lflt tll<'tt ,ean; ll~I E ltCulo• ol tht Will TME. COUNT Y OF Oll:AMGf This bus1nes1 is co!\Clucttd by • Pill, lft: Aulom•tlc Spril'lkltrt OI I,,. of the tt>owt ndmeO dectdlnt .t.-IJSMI oent•t11>••tne•>hil). -----------------IP•clllc. IJQ W. 1'1h Slrttl, Cosl• Mew, SMEP"fRO, SltEPMIEllO & OUNO.U NOTICE OF HEARING OF PETITION Steven G. Lant ••• ,,., Co11nlyOIOr1nge,Sl•teo!C1Hforn.l1 nno11 ... lllOriw1 FOR PROBATE OF WILL AHO FOA Tfl•\ ii.tement w•\ /llfld ••'" t ... SU•ERIORCOUftTO ... Tl'I!. AnJ Ind •U cl•im~ of.,,...,,,_.,.., Sula.t1 LCTTElllSTl!STAMl!NTAAY Geluntv(ltrkolOr•nQt COuntyonA.llrll ST&TlO ... (ALll'OlllNIAFOR ~1 .... tl<llOO.ll•eMnlldtolMe'iCrow NeWporl&ttcll,Ctlll .t~••t ' E\lalt OI RAMONA S ,81l0V.N. 11,1t7S THIECOUNTYOl'ORANOIE :M1>1rlmenl ol Meury Sl•vl<ln on or Altorlltyst...l••ci•lor ~Ctlit'O F'ntO NO, A-IJJM t..!iote '"'' "" dlJ ot JUflt, 1~15, ,, 10:00 P\lbllv.t<I o, .... oe Coa 'il a ... ~ Polo!. NOTI CE .'!i .. EA EBY C.I VEN •hill P\lt;oi;s.r:eo O•anQt Coos\ Daily Pilot, HOTICI! 0 ... Hl!AlllHO 0 ... P'ETITIOtll 'clock •.m, •I U SJ2 r:•l•r S~ .. in !he Cl· Mey I, t, u, 12, 1915 ISola-/S BANI( OF A.M ERICA N l & S,A l\il\ Apfll21 ,~ndMay 1,1, lS, 191} 1~!·1} l'Olt f'ltOIA'fE 0 ... WILL ANO'f'OA y OI Ven NllJ\, Co11ntr ol lot Aft9'ltl, _ _ l1ltd fle•tln • petition tar Pr-tt ol Ll!TTEllS OF ADMINt,Tll:&TION !.f1t1ol Ca1Hornl•. PU Wl!l "nd tor Lt1"rs Te>tamtl'lll•Y re-P (.:81.IC NOTICE<: 'oltlfH-THE·WILL"-NNl!J.111> O.!K1 Apt1121, lfl~ BLIC NOTICE ft<tn<• 10 wll >'ll ,~mall• lat 1 ... tner , ------ E1t1t1 ol CLIFFOll:O W!.NOELL ___ . MAltAY SLAVKIN " - -l>;lO•hClllll•1.1tnCltl'lllllMl•mt-pliKer (HA~MAN,Otceewd. --UllYSLAVKIN,AUCTIONEElllS 8·•141 4 at r.earlnQ '"' ,.,... ,,., IN"" wl lot &·•1»1 NOTICI! IS KE RE BY GIVEN !Ml .UU Fri•• SlrH I SU•IERIOll COU AT OF THE Mily 1J, •1 t .:JO •.m .. 11'1 Ille c--t•_,,_ NOTICE TO CR EOITOll:S JOYCE CHAPMAN HO LVIE 1111• 111..:I 111N11yt C•IUtrnl••lft1 STATEOF(ALIFORNIAFOll: ot0.1>1rlmtntNo l Pl'-"ld couM,llllX SUPE11101t(OURT01"THE t>ettif'J t i:>etlllOn ior PtObllt' o1 Will and 1 Publl~d Drll'llll COl\I O•lly Pfjlfll , TNt: COUNTY OF ORANG!. C1w;c Ce""' 0.1ve Wl•I. il'I !loll (.il'f ol STATE OF CALI FORNI A FOii tat U!tle•1 ol Admlnislt•Uon writn "" Mtyl,oltlS 1632./S N•. A·NMO S.-.ta AM. C•llfornl•. THE COUNTT 01' OllANGE wt11 An .. .11ed ••tetencr lo wfll{h Is NOTICI. OF HE&lllMO Of' OttKIAP••11i ,lt)S No.A·l)IK rnacH: 10< lurt/'ler P••llcultrl, In(! lhll PURI.JC NOTICE P'ITITIOtll •Oii: l"ltO•ATE. D,.WILL WILLl&ME.S\JOHM, E ~te te 01 f RAN K WAllllEN 4 ... lime 6'10 pl..:t of f',f.tr1"9 thrwme AHO f<Oll LETTElllS TESTAMl!N· County Cltlk · . l-IOPl(INS. JR , •IW M!lo,.n •~FRANK hill blen M l lo< Ma.y 20. 1flS, ti f ::iod-------TAltY C. P'AUL OU•OIS W, HOPI( INS, Jll . FR#lNK HOPKINS. t .tn., 111 IJ>e'co<1rtroom of Oepel1mel\! l'ICTITIOU$ aUSINESS Eit•lt o t HAAR Y I( I ASCH, A"'.•I Uw ltnd ., f , W, HOPKINS. FRANK WAA· No.30ftlld courl,•l 70ISC1"'cC.nttr NAMESTATl!MllNT OrcHl.t<I. WO. Ol'I H AEN HO P l(INS, and FllANK W Orltt Well, i!I Ille (lty of S.ll~•Ant ThtlOllow!nopt,\on11redol119bu\i• NOTICE IS HEA!8Y GIVEN IMI ,...,,;;:,'at.;:,c!il~. HOl>w;I NS,<"ce•~ed C.Ulorlll•. ntt1•,: [).(VI 0 l(l ASCH ll•t lllt<:J lltrtln • 11tll-AH.,.,1, IW: l>•UlitM< NOTI CE IS HE AE BY GIVEN 10 "'" 0..ted Aoril 2', 101s. C!NTUAY AT l PACT IONS, 16C 110!\ lat PfoO.tte of Wiii tf\d lot lA!teo PuDlblltd Or•n111 Co&$! 0111, P.101, t•cd•IO<~ Cl 11'1e •!IOVe "•m•d del""'"'1 WILLIAM E. SI JOHN, NtwpOrf Ctnttr OtlVt, N'wpoort &Itch. tat•mtl'll•ry reltrfMlt lo Which h Mily I,), I, ,.7S IWJ-)S 1"'11 •II Plt•.On~ fl•w•tM) claom\ 1t9t1n~I Countr Cit•-"'·""° ~tor Purtller P<t•1 1tulttl, -1"'11 Ille ltld dtC"d"nl i'ft rer••1ri.d lo 111., lttl!L.WMAHllLL.A LO' Aiort\, 1 nc .. I C•ll •o•nlt the tll'ftt Ind Oll<t.Of lle•rlnQ ii. i.tme - --·-----I 1r.im, will\ llle "'"'ei~o•v •<><KM", "' 1IOIAw.1111r11s1•ri No.t00 '°'"°''llOl'I. 1'111 °""' ltl lor M1y 11, ''11, •t t :XI J•(,'.8J.IC NOTICE 1114' ollice ol 1M! <,l•r• ot 11'41 at:ove •n LMA/fltlle .. C•llf. ,_., Thli bll'l<>el\ ll eonoucttO Dy • Cat· •.m., In Ille (011rt•oom ol Ot111trlmrn1 ------1u11ee1 <<>u•I. o• to 11•1~nt l"tm, w!lh t,., Atlornlnlat: Adl' .. h1htr1t1< l*f•llolo. Moo.) ot Seid court, ti 100 Civic Ctnttr ... ICTITIOUS fUStNE5S ,...,.,,..,~ WO .. , ...... lo'"' ul'WN••IQl'letl •WIOl-tlle-WIMAll!llllff LOlAtONU, Inc. l)rlw Wist, 111 1111 City ol 5-1'11• A.... NAME STATEMENT •I tl'lt oll•te o• PLUN I( e'' .ANO P\IDlllhtd O<•nqe Co•'l Otlly P!IO!, lllllc"'ll M. Relnli, Stt 'lt. C.lltoml•. Tiit foUowlnll per ton h do•"'> ll!At• PLUNKETT, •11 O!!v• Awe., P, 0 , Bo• "'Yl,l,l,ltlS I.Ju.IS Tiiis il•ltm1nt W'\ lllKI with 1 .... ptttdMllyS,lt7S nt~\·~· 1••. H11nt1n11IOl'I 811cfl , Cal!lorlllt ---.,------~--------~Y Clt•MOI Or•n91C011nlyonAprl1 WILLl &ME.SIJOMN, HAR O L D E !>I MP SON 9?Mi,""'!<h li lfltOlllttolb11,,;~\0I PUBLIC NOT.CE 21, lt71. • Co11n1v c1,,• EQIJiPMeNT RENTAL, 10111 u-the ulldlfll9"ed in all matter\ pe.1 .. 111 ..... NA .. OLD 8Ult0 L•nt. H"lltlngton Bet t i\, C•lll()rnla '"'I lo \fie e~ta\11 01 Wiii det~oent wt1h•n --- - --,------.--.-,, P11btl11Md O••l'l11e Cot\I O.llv Pllol MiU•.flflSI., Nt. 1• Joon Ruth, lGlll L•.,.son ~. lour"'°"'"' tiler Ina 1 .. u ll\lbl>c•tlon ... ,CT!TIOUS eu IN . Mty I , n . 11. 1•, ltl5 tall-I! Jellt• Alli, C.lltor11l111701 Hul'lliflQton llif•'"· Ct1ilornl•t1,,._ OI thh nall,e. HAME STAT&MENT A~yt. tlf: E•tClll"" Thi~ 11.,,lnes~ 1, condu<ted by'" In• 0.!td Apr II 'I'S, l~I> TIM lottowlng PtttO<I I~ doing blli,j• p (!f JC Q l'llDllSllKI Ottf\11' Co.o\I O•lty Pllol. Id 1 MILOREDWllSON "'''~~P CONSTRuct16,1 CO. A 1----ll __ '_ f'>; TICE Milyl,•, l~!lfl) 111.JOIS 01:,.,,:• :1~;"R"'".:-t wa~ lllM w•lll '"' ~'•'~~;~~1::~~c~r1otn1 GARY M. PETIE lllS C0NSfRUCTl0 N ,l(TITIOUSIUSlN•IS p l"holllk.il•llllPl""lrl•ll co .. 1•ftJ ec•st Cllit•, Hvntlt19IOP. NAMalTATllMENt l:BLIC NOTICE -C<>unty Cl•••o!O•tn11e C011niyonM.1y UJOll.,.Ari., 8aKfl,CA.021o<19 ""' 1onow!1111 "''"" "OOl"'!I bul.I· ----------1 1 •1''s. "'™9 P'.O.&t•Jtt O ••Y MUl'lt ll PtlltJ, 11601 ""'''' •·'1>M O Nllfltillf!IMl .. l( .. ,tllll.tllo<ll Prt.COl1 L•tW, Hllflllfl(llon &Hit;ll, U. EVE'S APPLE, 111 Welt\ Plt<t, NOTICE TO(lllDITOllS Publl""'c;t '"'Oii Cot\I 0111w Pllot. Ttl:~w»t ... 11 .,..., COii• Mew, C•lll, ·~•J7 SUPIRIO• cou lllT o• TM• """'~· IS, 1J, 1t, ,,~ --ll!ol·IS •ttor ... yl .... l!ltCllllf Thi~ bu""''' it tOJIOUtl~ DY M !ft. ErilJll Merit Oahlgren. lOUSa"'t STATIE 0, CALl ... OllMIAflOll >., P\lll(IVOICI 0••• CN U 01Uy PllOI, dlwl<luel. ...,..Ave .. j:°'l• M••t,C.111. "'21 TM&COUHTY OP'OllANOI PUBLIC NvTICE M.1,-1,•. U ,lt, JtlJ nwi.15 O•t' M ~19f\ Tilll 91/M""'' 15 <Olld11CllO ll'f ... 11'1· "-• A-1.Jltl ---- Tf\lt ... ,,_,.,t •t\ !UICI wt\ll tN "lVldu>IL l t ttt• of HELllN ROSALYH ••1)11 (OuM' Cler• ol Ot•n1t1 CtufttyanApru l!"'lrn M, 0111119reft All.NOLD. Ottll~d WP'lllUOll COUllf Olk-TMI! 11, toll. lllll 'tlltmtftl •t6 11194 Wiii! tl>t NOTICE 1$ HEREBY 01111.H to ,._ St&'f• OP' CALIP'ORNIA FOllt ~ (Wnty Clllk O>IOfanll't' Cownlyon•U Ctldllorl of \flt •bO"' l'ltmtd dt<tOtnt THl.('OUHTY OFOllANGE f'Wllt.Md O••n9t c:o.11 o.;1, Piiot, 11, "''· lhll •ll PIO"'" flll•llOQ claims _.in~ Ht.A·lJw.11 Pt;Bl.IC NOTICE .t.otllll ,•l'ld MAT 1.I, \5, 1tlS HJO.IS , tJt1tM .,.. Mk! d<KtOll'll ''' r14ulrt0 lo 1111 MOT I Cl Oft' NEAlllNG Of' t>IETITIOH ...~ ------""*"~°'~CM" D1h1 Pllol , ....... ...i1111111 ... c.,wrw •OIK'-''· Ill ll'OA t>llO••T• olt: WILL &MO"'°" Pubjl•htll Or•nOf C••il Oelly P.lot.1-------..... 111•,_.,IMy 1, I 15 1trS ttn-1; I .. "fltt Ol lht <ttrk ol lflt tbOw"'" L.ETT•llS ft:ITaMENTAlllY 11, If/). KOCE Television ...,,,,111. 1,, ;tNI_ .. _, '-·'·:":'~';:::"c"-·-"l--~P:._:l_·~ll::.J ,J C NOTICE 1------' ' 1 1111>11t-t,or 1o pr1M1nt ,,..,,,, wt1n1.. E"•t•ot ll!11g.1• R. C••te•, 0tceMtc1. rt.Bl.I'" .>"OTJCE ... ,..,yv0u<Mri.'°lflt\l'"°9'1JQllOIO N0t1t1 11 HIElltBY O•Yl5N !Nit --... :' t11Moffk1ot ... ratlorMVt,MEAO .. 11111.N F GOLDMAN JR,,... llMIO PU81,JC NOTICE ----·-----l"UIM, 1101 Do,,. 5trttt. klM 00, "-•tin • pel1Uon FO A PllOBATE O" •ICTITIOUl .. UllM&IS NAM• ITAt•M•NT TIM IOlio-1111 "'"°"' 11 lloi"' ~­ flKt I': ANJON IOOK$, 1JttJ .. I_ DI'., U.-Nlgutl, CA. tt•l1 AtlN M. Ad1m6L ll-1'1 Ill"* Or., ~ N!Qt1411, CA. in6'1 Tllll OUtlMll II t..wltK.lld It\'*' lit> .,, .... 1. AMl .... A • .,.,, Ttol1 .a1~""111 ••1 Ii! .. •II" ttw ONM'll Cler-ti Of11111 c.tlnlf Oii IN't '"" -"'°"lthttl Oral!Bt CN•• Oetl1 P'llDl. ,.,., .. 11.. n. tt, ,,,i 19'1.,i FICTITIOUS aUllN l:~S lltl(TITIOUS•UllMllS ~·Mii, GIUfO"'l•"MO,Wfll~h W 1 LL ANO , O ~ L E T t E-Rlt l ha IOIM!.~!11 '!.~!!~:'!oi,,,r.· NAM&tTATIMIMT i-I tfll "'"'t•',',,' ~.·,·.~,, '.,:· •• ~~11~00 llESTAMEHl .... R:Y <tle••nlt lo ..tok.fl .,.,,n _ ""tollo'flllnt pe•10n t• _.,.. blltl· ,.._,.,, ..... ,~".,"',..,., ... ·,:c.·,-~ It mtO. ,., tu•tlll• ,.n1tul1<11,...,, ~ .... _,.. ,. "' ..... .,., 11w ''"" "'°pl•(• ot 11t••lnQ tN MANAGEMENT I Y$T£MS 1"\-,,..,n· ' ' -......... IMllr1lp11MiClllonlflflll ~-ho•'"'" ••lit< MA•''·••>." llANV.10l'O E l•vlnt81¥d.,Tll'lll,cA JU01'50UllC·Sll!.W AlltlQ,6'$1 l<o -··• -W• Ht111tfftf!On ael(JI CA.,...I Mt • t .lO• ffl., Ir\ lflt t-l•OO'ft'10I 0.ll'l•lt 91~111,, Allen P•lft"1, 1,,,, s.-~ ,_.."7~1111 Y, L•w11l'I, i1w Stlll• 0.ttO,A0••'•'"•'o· ','!!, ,,.,...., "'-l of •.t.I• c-•· •I 100 C..v< Cl "0\1111 11'1 V•tl (AttMI " '"'" (enlt• 0.1¥t W.\t, 11'1 \"9 CU1 ot 5#11• A ...... Selll•"l'l•,CAf110$ '1·• 0 ' -•··•",·, -o• WILLIAMSON A••.Ct1ilor11I•. Tiii\ DUi!nll t 11 concl.xtto Dy ltljl In. 1._Th1$ but flllll 1 <e.-.. .... t r -· . Ac11nllliilrtt•l1of ll'll Ell••• '"' OIWIO\l.tl, •v""41. Ofl"9.-0WMl't'ltdclitC-0.ltdAP•ll •, lfli. I Allen Pllllltr JllOllll Y. L•wtOll Ml'!_D." •Jt ' WlLLl~M I . ltJOl'\N, tllh 'll•l•mtl'tl _, 1n1d wtl1\ 11" 'flt\ \l111t,.,.lll ••1 llltd wl\11 ltll llC... 111 ,.1111 ~l'lltC!trlo COUnlY Cll'' 01 O••n9t Ctt1nl' on.t.p(I ~f Cllrllof 0,.,, .. C111nl .. tt1.t."'1I ::!!.-. :::: l:: ..... ::.!!!~~ ... It.art 11,1tlS. HV_tj l ,,tJ5. ;,..,. T•ht'114.lau-..U ' YtA,...i.t.C.Mf • ...., .... ' .... 0 ..... '°"" O•ltt pj111, ,..... ...... Of•fll>' CMtl 0.Nr ..... ~-AllMitN?:'!~~.·I.· •• ,, -... AIW11trhr1 .... M ... 1 1 .. _, l, ltl5 t-.r "'"I"*' 0.~ ~ II '"' lltvDilthtd 0, • .., .. Cc Ill 0.lly Mtet, .....,tlll,1&,tna~wl,l,1915 '*'"11 r-llJ~,er.f,,_.Y l,l,l -,._,1,l,ll,11.1_1, 1Jo16.IJ ,,..,l,t ,1.t91' U$o6·1t I I 1 -- To11ight's TV Highlights llKJ (9). 7.30 -.. At ~Var With lhc Army.'' 1'hc young <:ome<ly t eam or Dean Marti11 and J e rry Lewis had its first slar billing in this 1951 movie with PolJY Bergen. K1 '1JA (5) l:kOO -Angel Uascb<.111. 1'he ;ll'C or the Angels' pitching Starr. Nolan Ryan, tries to lurnc the worl<I champion Oakland A 's tonic ht. IJS (2) 9:00 -.. Gencr:.ition." 0:.tvid .Jans ~er\ ca rries the tJ:Jnnc r of the cstablis hn1ent in lhis 1969 n1ovie comcdv 1,1,ith Ki1n Darb}' and Pete Duel <J S J1 iS daug hter <.1nd son-in-J<-1\V contemµl<-1tin~ do-it-yoursclr childbi1th. Carl Reiner 01lso is reaturc d . - TV DAILY LOG Thursday Evening MAY 8 ':00 B~a)a~ EIJ W CD Nm I cvoiw<n..tn flk•1 • loMIUI l!on1'4t '"t11d1t la11111r Jlh1il Tern. 06 Star T1tl fD lCCT Autiioft '7~ Jttry B1'1hcp, M~oo MKltado. Diln Htibut (Mi W111rd).1,, ht1tph:,011 and fr1nc11 I tllut1 ui.e up !ht 11vel ta 1uct1on o!I I llKJJtl M~ntd 11\d u «uled b1 tllt Cuhtttu B101n111 on any 1000 squait toot surl"t : 1 oot· re~1 111tmber1h!p 1n lllt lntunahon 11 Studios Jenn11 Club: .I C1b1\ ICUID1Ult, "l11t!t Blut tkrcn": a ~•)•! 10 It.a 1t1 01 1ne M11y Tyltr Mooit tihow 1nd 1n 1utof11phtd M'.1.;ll: and 1 ·IS d11 tnp lo lht orotM. plu~ I lcitollfSh•P !G lllt ~mer1t1n At1dt my ol Ptr!o1m•nll Art$ (Oon11td by 1oundtr fr1nci~ ledt1tt). lht phene number 11 !2131 t.&l·M?I. m 11o:e•1 ' r1it11111 ( • • Friday tJl "~ rewr Ill t~• aw· (dr1) '61-Efrtm Zimb1list J1 .. J1cli. l\elf)', An11e 01ck1n1en. DAYTIME MOVIES 10:00 O (C) "lbe Ph1r1oh'1 Wcmt n" (adw) '6\-L1nd1 Cn1t1I, John 011w 811rymcr1. !Il "Jh1 lully Min" (we.s) 'S?- llob11'1 M1tcnum, Swu n H1yw11d. I l l:OO ID "l'wt A1w1y1 lowtd Ytw" {dr1) 1 •f6-Ph1h~ Dorn, Ctlh6111'N1 Mci.t 04. 1:00 O "S1t1ri" (1awJ ''Cl -Ooual11 f1irti1nk..I Jr., M1a1l11n1 Cartolt. 1 3:00 Q {Cl ~Fowr 101 To11" {com) '63 -fr1nk S1n1t11, Oe1n Mll1•"· !101 fC) "flrterttk" (we1J 'U- J<1mes Sthl'trt, H1nry Fonda . ,-, T' "$1ftt1 ,. T111I" {wtl) ''0 -f1101 fl1n~. 0h¥11 de Hh1lt1nd. ):JO 'f1 "l~1 S111~1 Pir' {dr1J ''9 - 01111• d• H1.1111r.a, 1.11111 s1111tn1 • 0 (C) "Tb1 l1ll1d tf Joilt" (CIMll) '6!-0er!1 011, P•lf' Gra.H. 3rd Annual Southern California MOBILE HOME ..... ·· SHOW ~=-j-. ' . ·•.'/~v-~"\ .-.-1~ , 'J_ ..,-:-~Ii .. ~ MAY 10-18 • ANAHEIM STADIUM Adm: Adults $2, Kids 10·16. SI Under 10. F1ce Hours! Saturdays. 12 noon 10 9:30 p, m. Sundays, lC noon 10 .. .,. 7 .30 ~· m . Monday thru Friday, 2 p. m . lo 9'30 p m 1 "Tl1t1 West's Only Show E•clusively Dtniignod fof" ¥•nufsctured Housing," • • • BIO DAILVPILOT FILM AND • :ADVERTISING • P ... Tlmo/l'wlT'-: W .... hw<dt Ad•. ................ . .. ..,_ ... ._..,_ : ...... .,......1 ... 11, ....... ... .................. -._ ............. ,. ...., _ _.1 ........... - ..---.~ ............. r-. ..., .. _. ...... :r•a•rr 1714) 111-onl We cover the waterfront In the DAILY PILOT FEAR CAH MA.If ANY SICIHfSS WORSf lyTERRY GR.A.HT, ..... -Often. ""people will not gO .to their doctor when they are ill because they fe'Br he will rind sO mething serious l y wrong with them. But the truth of the mattl'r is that yOur body now ha s fe wer s ~cret s unkn own to phYsicians. And chances ai-e he can quick ly dicignose your problem ana prescribe a n1 edi cine to give you relief. Do not re ar an y 1>9ssible sickness. Even sOme or those incurable ohes can be lived with more comfortably if you consult a physician at the ohset. \\'ailing too lom: c11'n h ave s eriou s censequenees. :vou Oil YOUR tiOcTOI{ CAN PHONE Us when you need a delivery. \\'e \l.'ill deliver pfomplly without extra c~arge. A great many pe9p le rely o_n us for t.l)eir hea lth needs. We wel come req uests for dCtivery servi c e and c~arge accounts. fARK LIDO PHARMACY : 351 Hospita l Road Free Delivery Newport Beach 642-1580 Thursday. Mays. 1975 Sttvi11gs. Stiles lip State's Doing OK SACRAMENTO CAP) -Californiu is faring better than the rest of the na· Uon and appeqrs to ~ about to pull out or the current recession, a ~late r eport says . activity in areas outside California," it added. THE REl'iJRT DIOnot say what cf . (eel economic ·trends will have on state revenues. Thut estimate; which is the key to buaget options open lo the legislature and Gov. Edmund Brown Jr., is due for release by lhe Depart· ment of 1'"inance next week. California Economle Indicators, a bimonthly report by the Department o( Finance, said the state's economy appears to be close to hitting bottom. Several indicators point to economic improvement in the near future, it said. Highlig hts of the economic in- dicators report include: THE REPORT SAJD Californians are increasing their personal savings at record rates, and that retail sales in January were 13 pefcent higher than the previous January. -"There are signs that the re· cession may be approaching the. trough: some evidt>nce of improve· ment has been noted, paticularly in inventories." -"Construction employment is running 15 percent below year-earlier levels. Construction activity could well turn around within the next few months." Unemplo.yment. which hit IO per· cent in California last month, is 1.1 per. cent above the national average of 8.9 percent. "The gap between the state and the United States -at 1.9 points in January 1974 -has narrowed rapidly during the current recession, ren ect.- ing the sharper cutbacks in economic -"MONEY FOR MORTGAGE loans is once more available as cash inflows at savings and loan associa- tions have achieved new highs MSI Data Nation's 'Poor' Income Up Make $500 More For Year MSI Data Corporation has reported results for the fiscal year ended March 29. with net in - come of $1,249,076, or 64 cents per s hare, as com· pared with the net in- come for fiscal 1974 of $1,158, 775, .or 59 cents per share. Total revenues for fis· cal 1975 were $33.486.874 compared to $20,188.353 for fi scal 1974, ~ 66 per- cent increase. Operating income before interest. taxes based on income and the cumulative ef· feel of a new ac~ounting system amount ed to SJ.125,143 this year com- pared to $2,166.955 last year, an increase of 44 percent. WASH_l_NGTON <UPI) -Tht! Labor Depart ment says an urban family of four can e~rn $500 an- nually more than a year ago and still be classified as ··poor." The department defines poverty levels annual· Jy for the Administration of Programs. such as job and training opportunities. FOR A SINGLE PERSON family living in a non-farm area in the continental United States, pov erty is below $2,590 annual income, up $260 from the 1974 poveity line. A two-person family in the continental United States Jiving in a non-farm area will qualify as ''poor·· if income does not exc~ed $3,4 10, up $340 The changes were up $420 to S4 ,230 for a family of three; up $500 to $5,050 for four . up $580 to SiS .870 for five and up $660 to $6,69olor six •'INCOME REFERS TO TOTAL cash receipts or take borne pay from wages and salaries. regular payments for public assistance. unemployment and worker compensation, strike benefits from union funds, veterans benefits. training stipends. alimony, child support and military family all ot· ments, g6vernment employe pensions. private pensions an"d regular insurance or annuity pay. ments. It also includes income from dividends . in - terest, rents, royalties or income from estates and trusts." !Leasing a Mercedes? Income does not include value of food or rent in lieu of wages or direct laxes s uch as income and social security cases. We're an authorized Mercedes-Benz oealer. but we're also a little off the beaten track. so we have to try . harder. We do it by having lower prices. better service and a large selection. Come in and try us. . -~a~ a • • ...... Mission Viejo lmpotts 5.., Di090 Fwy, Avery ExH. 831-1740 or 495·1700 Order Yours NOW ••• {-:.?::::, R~S .~:.i #--~~"![Stick-on labels '!PERSONALIZED ~STYLISH ~EASY TO USE ' ~ORDER FOR YOURSELF OR A FRIEND SHA.I"( A.N O SIZE OF°LA.flEL. M•• Joi\" Doe 123 M11n Sl1e1t At1JIO•t1, A11,,111e 12l'~ ' l•l•!• Do Not H1•• A Prinllcl lord•t. ,;..---------------------, ' I· I. ' I ' I Fiii ln tki1 coupon, clip •Ml rMil wlth11.50to: 'ilot Printin1 l1bel 01.,., Post Office Box 1$60 Cotta Mew, C11ifornl1 92426 -·----······· ................ -·-······ ................... _ .. -· ......... ,. : ............ _,.,,. ........... . •le l•r1,M WI,_, 1¥ Cldl I "'''''''''" s, : L - -.. ---------------~-J , Conglomerate Seeking Chief NEW YORK (UPI) - The board of United Brands, a food con- glomerate rocked by a banana bribe scandal, the suicide o r it s chairman and financial problems, is expected lo select an outsider next week as chief executive. A SPOKESMAN said the board probably would meet Monday to select a new 'thairman from a list of three or four persons recom· mended by an executive· search firm . It was wide· ly believed that the new chairman would come from outside the troubled company. Edward Gels thorpc , executive vice president and heir-apparent, was expected lo be passed over because of internal dissension that preceded a nd follow ed the skys<'raper suicide leap of Eli M. Black and dis- c losur e that United Brands paid $2 million in bribes to forei gn of- ficials. , DESERT'S BEST BUY 0 ... and view! lnd;nn h;ll.r TOWNHOUSES Palm Desert l.ocaled in a sheltered cove several hundred feet above the desert floor ... Indi an If ills offers an incomparable panoramic view w~re cooling bteezes gently sweep away the cares of lhe world! Five cus1om·des!gned swimming pools and screeded tennis courts add lo the new way of life you'll happily find al Indian J~ills-Palm Desert! 1973 PRICES! 2&3 BEDROOM SI Nq.~E STORY TOWNHOUSES lrom $34,500 10o/o DOWN 8 3/4 o/o FINANCING 9 %A.R. ' IFTHENA.ME FITS-USE IT Carol Alcorn h¥,s opened a shop at 929 W. Baker Street in Co~la Mesa that restores woven wood shades for ' restaurants. hotels and private residences . The name of the shop? 1'-he Shady Deal. AMC Reports $47.8 Million 3-month Loss DETROIT CAP). -American Motors Corp. los t a record $47.8 million in the fit·st three months of 1975, throwing the nation 's auto industry into what probably is jts larges t over-all loss in hi s· lOrY.. AMC's quarterly loss of $1 .60 a share was Substantially greater than the $15 million deficit forecast by financial analysts AMC Chairman Roy D. Chapin Jr. blamed the loss on depressed sales, higher material and labor <'Osts, price rebate expenses and the cost of introducing the new Pacer, Howeve r , Chapin predicted AMC will turn a profit in the second half of its fiscal year. The firm has just ended its first six- month period .. AMC is the third car company to report losses during the January-March period The in· dustry h ad coml:iined net losses of $94 million in the quarter and before-tax losses of $274 million Desoite incomplete pre·World \Var II rinancial records analysts said the loss was the in· dus try s first s ince the depression of the 30s, and losses exceeding $200 million almost certainly \vould t1c the 'vorst ever I ' Goodies Ro1111d1rp • What New Gadgets For U.S. Market? By MILTON MOSKOWITZ ll 's time for a roundup of new products. What goodies are coming your way from the arsenal of U.S. industry? Jt is true that the weaKness in the economy has slowed the now of new pro ducts. However, there are still some companies out there trying to fill needs as they see them. For example, Jet's salute -------"' ;General Motors. which has finally reCogntzed that thjs s mall·cpr . ,. craze is not just a passing fad. It now has 1he Sevill e. a ''baby" Cndillac. Price tag: $12,749. In another 10 years General Motors :will reullze that there's a market Money Tree (01· a car th a l costs less th.an the average annual salary. YOU'VE HEARD ABOUT THE new soup from Campbell? Yes, there's an addition to that long line - cream of onion. This will help to shore up Campbell's share or the soup market, Previously estimated at 79 percent, give or take a few percentage points. A few more additions like this will bring a Justice Department,lawyerto Campbell's door . If there's any trait endemic to American business, it's imita. tion or copying or, in its more virulent form ; idea-stealing. Let's just say: Monkey sees, monkey' does. In the tobacco industry to· day, the st ampede is on for super-long cigarettes. R.J. Reynolds started it all last October when it introduced More, a 120-mm. cigarette that features burnished· brown paper to appeal to "fashion-conscious smokers." It did so well that Philip MOrris, which kicked off the lOO·mm. explosion 10 years ago \\'ilh its Benson & Hedges brand, rushed into the fray with Saratoga. And now American Tobacco is fielding a 120-mm. cigarette, Long Johns. THIS MEANS THAT-THERE are now cloSe to 150 different brands of cigarettes on sale in the U.S m arket. Th.eir ranks have thickened considerably ever since smoking was implicated in lung canCer. The strategy is called ; Confuse the enemy. What else IQOms on the horizon? Well , there are Pizza Snackers, a canned topping developed by Libby, McNeil & Libby. \"Qu simply add them to 'English muffins to make instant miniature pizzas That doesn't turn you on? How about Dolly Madison Stafs and Stripes c upcakes" Interstate Brands, one o( our big baking companies. is introducing this number, just in t ime for the Bicen- tennial celebration The "stars" 8r<> yellow cake, the "stripes" are devil's food One company, Janar Products, is really thinking. It's mov· ing into drugstores with its new pr.oduct. Daily Double Brush ·n Floss This instrument has a toothbrush on one end and a noss un · it on the other (The next thing you know, Gillette will have a razor t'1at emits shaving cream al one end.) Over The Counter MASO Usti"9s I 1•.-. 1\-'o '" 1011. 11v. 11 ¥. I 111> l~ 4'1· 1l 14 461/• ., 16 16"1 Ill/., , ..... lJ:V. u v. U 'h !IV• 61h 6~• IS'h IS¥• I~ 2011. , .. JV .. l"- Jl\:o 3211• l)Vi 16'/• MUTUAL FUNDS New York -Fol· '°"'lno Is ii tlU 01 bid and ll$ked prl-cts on Mvtuill Funds as QYOled b' ll'le N""SO Inc. Billl'KO 8.J4'1,111Fllflr!y 1146Nl lml)Gr l>.7Jl>.11 F,.ee f>427Q.1PLI Tul 6.Gl6.'4Stoc~ 12.13N.l. Ekld. Fd 7.78 8.!>0IF•irl d / 1 ~ I 26 Inc Am 17.91 U,11 trdp F 6:"8 1::n PRICE JIOWEl IS GJIOUP~ EQty Gr 6 . .W 1>.9' m Bure 1.62 N,l. 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Debt 1 Collecting Wednesday's Clo1ing Prices NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE • • ' • ' Tactics Studied Let'11a1 you're amon1 the record number of Americana now up lo your eyebrows ln debt and you're late in paying your bllll. One ot your credttora calla (Or wrlte1) your employer ur1ing preaauni be brought on you to pay u,p so Y,OUr bol1 can avoid the bookkeeplne bother or gaml!Jhment. On tOp ot all your troubles, you're now terrified you'll lose your job. Or let's suy your ('reditor hires a collec- Money's Worth tion flr!fl w-hicb then proceeds to make telephone calls to your tnends or neithbon or relative& .stating lh•t you're a .. deadbeat.'' .Now on top of all your fears, you're plunged in-to a nightm ttre of em barraasment. Or let's say the collection agency makes repeated calls to your house at midnight or similar late hours frightening your children and keeping you awake all night. . OR nNALLV, LET'S SAY that your creditor asks you to sign a new payment schedule which contains a clause say- ing lhJ&t the merchant can uutomalically get a default court·· jud1ment against you ir you miss any or the agreed pay- menu -without even notlrylng you of a court date. You should know the first three tactics are illegal. And conaumer protection agency authorities are now consider- ing a challenee to the le1ality of the rourth. But as the kmgest and deepest business slump of Lhe en- tire post-Worfd War II era probes for its bottom in the next several weeks, delinquency rates on consumer loans are soaring to the highest levels in a qu~er·century . As an even more chilling indicato than record dellnquen"': cy rates, bankruptcy CiUngs were u percent in 197f alone. At the same time, because of lhf: econornic pinch, prorits of retailers are down by as muchas one·lhird, merchants can't afford to absorb the losses as they could in previous ,years, and there,.iS an increasingly tough fight to collect every pel'!ny owed.~ THE RESULT: THE HARSH bill-collecting practices of a bygone era are back: lawsuiU, garnishments, midnight telephone calls, any tactic that will scare a consumer into payin1. ·~ "Debt collection complaints have doubled in the past six months," reports Richard A: Givens, New York regiona-1 director of the FederaJ Trade Commission . "The New York Consumer Credit Counseling Service, established with the help of leading creditors to try to work out easier payment schedules for overextended consumers, discloses that its service is swamped, and it is seeking legislation enabling it to charge consumers ror its services. Some rusty collection machinery covered with cobwebs from the caveat·emptor era has been hauled out.'' Do not confuse legitimate with the illegal debt collection moves, though. In fact, legitimate creditors fear that the tough tactics of some collectors may lead to restrictions on garnishment and other collection· methods that could hurt leeitimate busineSs -and thereby make it tougher for the fmancially sound consumer to get credit .. AS FOR THE SEEMINGLY logical prowsal that collec- tion agencies should be licensed, lioth legitlmate creditors and consumer protection agencies oppQse this on the basis that it would leave the way open for creditors themselves to use unethical methods without resorting to the collection agencies. Q. What should you do, then, if an unfair collection method is used against you? A. Notify the nearest regional of(ice of the Federal Trade Commission. <You 'll find FTC of(ices in 11 cities listed in. the phone book under U.S. Government.) Or notify your local consumer credit COUJl5eling service or the nearest Bet- ter Business Bureau. Under the Magnu'son·Moss FI'C Improvement Act, signed this past Jan. 5, the FI'C is in a better position than ever to. help you. For this law says that i( there is an FTC decision on the books holding a practice illegal and a firm engages in the practice knowing it is unfair, deceptive or illegal, the company is subject lo immediate suit ror $10,000 penalty for each violation. ANOTHER NEW WEAPON WIOCH. will be used more rrequentlY. is fo·recast in a 1913 New York law allowing the courts to throw out all court judgments a company obtains by default i( there is proof ol a pattern of a.buse bf the cou11;s by that (irm. (For instance, failure lo notify you that a swt is being filed against you or suing you in a ~istant location.) Judges in other states have held they have inherent power to do the same thing. 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" ,, ;., IT'S SAID no squirrel l·ver remembers where he buried that nut. HERO Q. "Wasn't it .George Jean Nathan who described a hero as 'one \\'ho "docs \vhat he can while the others don't '?" A. No, Romain Rolland said that. George Jean Nathan described a hero as "one who believes all women are ladies." AM ASKED the size of the largest bear ever killed on this earth. That's believed to be a kodiak brown bear called Big rilike. His skull meas ured 19-3/6 inches in Jength. The unstrctched hide was 12 feet four inches wide by 10 feet four inches long. It alone weighed 180 pounds. Experts guess the beast weighed I.GOO pounds. IN KANSAS, it ·s report(.-'d, you can get a n immediate divorce in an emergency. What's not reported is what constitutes an emergency there. · EAGLES Bald eagles have been observed ma.ting at altitudes of more than a mile. 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"Jobqny Bench and Tony "One newspaper had me de-Per~z· ctrne up to·me with towels ad,'' he added, with a tone or bit· wr:.a>~·around tbelr faces, like tcmqs. doCtors .a!raid•to catch whatever But,Mc.Gl9thlin hung on. 1 had,"·1aid .&JcGlothlin with a '11' tbouehj. it was an ulcer. at lauaih. rt was ,a ·sPlrit·lifting .reu· tiret, {rom worrying. Being out of nion.''1This tea111 is like a family baseball thits pasty.ear has been a to me. I got closer to lhen1 than ·tough adjustment. Last year it any other tea in I've been with." i'eally gnaY:ed at me. I didn't en· A still·u.ndetermined ailment joy going to games," said ravaged McGlothlin's body McGloUtlin. earlier this' Year, leaving him 45 The first dbrgnosis was cancer. ~da !Mtter...llind._.eritically__.j'IU.,,_ __ ••,_t.,,jusi..Jlut .iLout~ol m)' mind.- 11 Wl§-!l wa.\Ein1~.re?-To@ my5elr r didn't have it,'' membered ... . 'said , McGlothlin , who won 14 sames in 1970, helping the Reds rt!ach the World Series. "It all came at.a bad time," he said. ··sut t had a lot of time to think. I've found out there's more to life than baseball. "I have a.Jot of different out· looks on life now. Some people think they can be young aJI their life and .not worry ubout dying. I've vowed I will accept lire as it co1nes and live each day at a time-;!!·he s-aid . McGlothlin said doetors have run extensive tes ts, but haven't . MISSION VIEJO'S JIM GREELEY STEALS.SECOND. DANA HILl;S' RICK BROWNING (4). BRAD HESTER WATCH. Title Tiff Friday Back-to-back HRs K~y Dolphins' W in ' By HOWA RD L. llANDY 01 Ille D.illy Pilot Sutt They're feady 'TOr the main event in the South Coast League b:.iseboll fl ag chase now that the preliminaries are ou_t of Lhe .,.,.·ay. Dana llills lligh evened the season series at one victory each \vith u 5-3 win over host Mis.sion Viejo Iligh's Diablos Wednesday ~n d the circuit lead is tied between the t\\'O at 10·4 with one E:ame remaining. The same two combatants clash again Friday at Dana Hills to determine the champion with the first pitch slated for 3:30. to deep short and stole second. He scored .on Perry's single·t.o cent~ to tie the count momentan- ly at three. l·larrv Hilke's Mission Viejo DiabloS held "the upper hand go. ing into Wednesday's clash and had an opportunity to wrap up the crown but fate and the de· termination of Dennis Nespor's DJ-I Dolphins decreeO otherwise. All of the previous struggling goes for naught and Dana Hills appears to have the upper hand on the pitching moun~ .. JAY_ JEFFEllS BEATS THE THROW TO MY'S ERIC SCHMIDT ON PICKOFF PLAY. 1\ wel l-rested Ric_k Hallsted will s tart for Daria Hills and carry a 4·2J eague record into ac- tion. Hilk e's Diablos may have to depend agaip on the strong right arm or Jim Taylor, the boy who pitched Wednesday's game. Tom Plachek (2·1) will start for the Diablos, however. Taylor and .Qop Fowler o( the Dolphins tangled·in a tight duel mosL of the game, before Fowler and Dana HillS emerged on top. In the first inning, Taylor 'valked Ieadoff D)an Jay Jeffers., then struck out lhe'ne1':t two bat· ters. He then served baek-to- back home runs to Bill Varigalis and Fowler and the Dolphins··had,, a quick 3·0 lead. Two scratch hits in the seventh aided a two-run ~Do!.Phins upris· ing and put a pair df runs on the scoreboard after the Diablos had come back to tie at 3,3. • Pat Stratton chopped a high bounding ball toward second base that Taylor tried in vain to grab.and he beat it out for an in ·· . field,hit. , Sports Clipped Slwrt . Davis ·Seeks Double $ ' LOS ANGELES ,,__ The price •lag Jor Anthony Davis, one-of the most exciting t"unners in college football last season, depends on which l~ague wants him the most. But, hiS agent says, the new Woi-ld Football Le8gue will have to wan t t h.e U 'niver-sity of Southern California star at-least twice as much as the National Football 'League if it ~ to signbim . . _ Davis was d r aft,ed on. the second round by the New York Jets of the N.F L as their first c hdice arid the Sou t h e.rn California SUn of the WFL is try· ingtowoohim. . . His representative, Mike Trope. said Wednesday however, that ~s Car as he is concerned the WF'I:t will have to prove its finan· cial strength to get Davis. ''We.t.re talking about anywhere' between $1 million and $2.S mUUon, ''Trope said. "-••••H!l"S ' ' "We knew the club was up for sale, and our board of directors agreed Wednesday moJ:'Tling to mike t he offer," said Gordon E ldr'ed·1 Am erican Funding senior vice president. He said that American F\Jnd· ing President Robert Post was "a baseball nut." · "If he acquires the' Giants, he will keep them in San Fran- cisco," said Eldred. l~i.1ndel's Rally UNIONDALE, N.Y. -Rick MacLeish s p a rked a late Philadelphia comeback with two goals, including a shot at 4:48 of the · third period which tied the score 3.3 and sent-the fourth game of the Flyers' National Hockey League semifinal series with the New York Islanders into a sudden-death overtime. The Islanders won, 4·3. speed that Won him the pole posi- tion last year -just before the Inpia napolis Motor Speedway closed for the day. The crafty Texan's top effort last year was 192.555 m .p.h. in the sa me car. Jobncock, fastest in practice Monday and Tuesday, tried to better Foyt's late time but could only improve his speed to 192.184 . The only other drivers over the 190 m .p .h . barrier were Johncock 's t e ammate Wa ll y Dallenbach at 190.396 and Bobby Unser at 190.275 . Bullets Win LANDOVER , Md. -Phil Chenier scored 12 of his 27 points to spa rk two Washington rallies, leading the Bullets to a 119·108 victory over the Boston. Celtics Wednesday night and a .3·1 lead in the Nat,\onal Basketball As· sociation's Eastern Conference finals . The' fifth game of the best.or. seven series v.·ill ht\ played in Boston Friday ni ght. bet•n able to diagnose the t1il · ment.. They removed an inflamed ap. pendix, a step ~1 cGlothlin con· sidered the turning point in his road to recovery. Cheered by a flood of fan mt1il. McGlothLin said h,e steadily re· gained his strength -after 61 days or hospitaliiation. "I've received fan mail before. but these letters made me feel funny. I can't explain it," he con· tinued ... J read every one of them. They helped me more than they'll ever kno"''· I won't Corget it. I 'm trying to answer The biggest lift came from his wife Janice, McGlothlin said. "If they told me tomorrow I had only one year to live, I 'd tell Janice the same thing I told her "''hen we first thought it was cancer. "I told hC!r we've had 12 great years together and if I only had one more we'd make the most of it. "It's nice to be alive and l won 'l take it for granted again." After 9-1 Slam Halos Try A's Again Tonight OAKLAND (,\P ) -Friendship w:.is forgotten when Sal Barldo or the Oakland A's faced pitcher Chuck Dobson o( the Ca lifornia Angels. Bando smashed a .grand s lam honrer off his former teammate to highli ght a nine-run seventh inning that gave the A's a 9·1 vic- tory over the Angels Wednesday 011 Tl' T onight Cha1111 e l ii at 8 ni g ht . Nolan R yan pitches tonight for the slumping Halos. "Wh en you're hitting .180 you don 't have any friends," Bando said. ··1 fe lt sorry the homer came off Dobson, because he's just trying to hang on." Bando"s grand slam "''as the seventh of his major league career and made a winner out of pitcher Vid a BiuC. · Blue b ecame the first American League pi'tcher to win six games this season. I-le struck out nine and walked six. "It was not my best Rame," Blue said. '· J didn't have good con- trol because there were too many walks." I-le "''as uncon-ce rned aboufbe· ing t he first to "''in six games. ··It's just a job. Now I'll try to win seven games." Manager Alvin Dark of t he A's predicted Blue would win as many as 25 games this season. "He's throwing very well and things are going right for him," Dark said The A's n1anagcr used al most everyone a vailable in the big seventh inning r all y that wiped out a 1-0 California lead. Dark used four pinch hitters and three pinch runners in the inning. All three pinch runners scored and three of the pinch hitters con· tributed singles. The Ange!S used four pitchers in the inning. Starter Bill Singer, now 2-4 for the season, had held the A's to a pair pf singles in the first six in · )lings. · Oakland sent 12 ballers to the ·plate in the seventh inning when it got six hits, and Angel pitchers \valked three batters. It was not a happy 46th birthday for Ang~I~ manager Dick Wil liams who saw his bullpen fai l for the second ni ght in a row . 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But in that spot, I just USA vs Japan LOS ANGEI-.ES -The fou rth a nnua l Japa n -U S1\ collegiate baseball championship series. a seven.game set m atc-hing an all· star team from each country, will be held in Los An geles and Omaha next month, it "''HS an· nounced Wednesday. Games are schedlile<f'here at Dedeaux Field on the University of Southern California campus June 21 and 2~ a nd \,he followin g weekend, June 28 and 29. \vantcd to get Andy a little cus hion." Wynn came to Los Angeles in a trade £or pitcher Claude Osteen after the 1973 season. Messersmith, who started t"'O scoring rallies with l"''O singles, breezed throug h the Astros in the ninth to post his fifth win without a loss this year and ninth straight over two seasons. The wi n was Los Angeles' 11th in the last 13 starts and maintains the Dodgers ' 216-game advan- tage over Cincinnati in the Na· tional League West. The Dodgers arc 19·10 against. Western Division clubs and now get their first taste of the East beginning 1' .. riday night in Pit- tsburgh in a matchu1> of last year 's divisional champions. Bu rt Hooton, 0·3, will make his first s t a rt for the Dodgers, again sl' Pitt s burgh 's Jim Rook er. 2-1. HOUSTON LOS ANGE I.ES •I> r 11 bl itl. lt 111. (:.ro" If • 0 1 0 Lopes ?b l 0 0 0 I Metloer 5~ 3 .0 0 0 C•.i ... 1ord It ) 1 0 0 Cecleno <I "*"0 0 0 Wynne I • 1 '/ 4 Witson 11:> • I 1 o G.Jr~w 11:> • 0 ' 0 J.Cro;t rl • 0 I 0 Cevlti • 0 0 0 M.M.tv t • 0 2 0 Ferou<oon rt 1 1 , ' Do.Rider lb 1 0 0 0 ve,,oer c l 0 0 0 Helm' lb 7 0 1 , Auert>a<h '' 3 0 0 0 MllUOfrte '~ 0 0 0 0 Ml!\M!r~m11hP l 2 1 0 Gr!fhn II l 0 0 0 lOlil' 30 1 ·~ I Tot~I\ 79 S 6 S i-iou•ICH'1 010 000 000-1 t.o~ArtQeleS 010 00! Oh-S E -Met1qer. OP-Hou•lon 1, LOS Ar>Qe!~ !, LOB-Hou,lon ~. LO' Anoe1es 3. HR-Ferquwn (1) Wwnn (IL S-Meuger. Loi>"'· SF--Helm5_ · '• IP H ltER8aSO GrlUln !L,0-Sl MS!l"smth (W.~·01 T-1:'8 A-Jl,72?. t ~SSl • 9 6 I l 1 ~ Then with t wo away, J effers belted a shot lo right field to get 'Stratton across and Rick Brown- ing's sharp ground ball to the hole. went off the glove Of diving Dave Cooper for a run·scori!lg hit. This gave the Dolphins an in · surance m arker ., Mission Viejo pecked away at the early lelld with two Tuns in the fi(th on a walk to Greg Perry . a tripll' to deep center field by Jim Clouse and an. e rror. MODESTO -Former Corona del Mar Hillh star Melt Keough ~lugged a two:out 10th inning home n:sn tb ci·ve Modesto a 4-3 nod over ·R!_no Wedn~ay night. The Flyers started rallying from a 3·0 deficit when Ross Lonsberry scored al 17:24 of the second period and MacLeish added his six.th goal of the plaYOrfs less than two minutes later . Philadelphia 's Reggie Leach appeared to have given the Flyers a victorv when his shot with no ll me li ft went' into the net. But rereree Dave Newell ruled that the period had ended and the goal was disallowed. Laver Rallies for Win ' ,, "' '• After two outs ln the sixth. pinch hitter·.Jim Greeley singled ' D1t1e•01t1, .. , tlOI • Ml ..... C*l • r tlll>I •Jt>f'eft.11 ~ ~ 1 l "fty,~f ~ J 1 I I lrO'M'llt'lf.ff •O 1 1 CIWM,~ • 1 I I ~ lfMYlotr.rf • 0 0 0 Cl. St;hl'llkn,t <l...0 I I v a1191ll1,t J 1 1 2 E .Sttll'nklt.19-4 '0 o o l'owler,p ) 1 1 I Gtr,..,,rl "0 1 O "Heitv,n JO o o Freed,11 • 10 1 o •i; Str1UOl'l1:ttl l I I 0 I-Of,,_," 0 0 0 0 " tNiOl'l9f, -' 0 0 0 Ctiot»t " • 0 ' 0 ... ut..o:, cf 1 o o o tooo, ;ti, r o o o MOf'l'!Wlfl,ti 0.0 0 0 Tay~.P I o·o 0 • ., Gl'fflt.,. pfl I 1 I 0 lo••~' 11 ) ' • Toi•'• a ,J 1-a k.,_ll!'.,hH1l119t_ t lit I .JOO-ooo t-s ' 1 oeo on 0-4 • 1 I STMI~ f>tln-, Si\N F~l!CISCO -A l!cverly Hi ll's morlatre< ba~klng corpora· tion has enlered ·a bid of $7 ;ttilllon tOr "tbe San . Francisco Giants, who we;e put on the sell· Ing block...t b)' owner Horace stoneham. : ' ' The ~ki bye Amerfcan Funding Corp. pusurqably -·not in· cl u"1e ·real e1t.•le, properlies owni!cl by lhe-N atlol)al League bueball ·team lo Oaaa Grande, Ariz-. " Fevt Tops , IiNDIANAPOLIS -A. J. Foy\ replaced Gordon Johncock as the -man with the fastest lime Wed· nesday as practice continued 'tt:tr lhe May 25lndianapo1is 500. FOJ'l cranked out a lap at 193 .. 924 miles a n hour in bis ba'clc:up car -raster than the I , DALLAS (AP> -Rod.Laver or Oorona del Mar proved Wednes· day night t hat old age isn't going to keep him from capturing the only tournament that has eluded him in a great career that in· eludes two grand slams. The 36·year·old Laver tradcU sho\s tor three hours against youthful Harold Solomon in a World Championship of TennL-; quarte r -fin a l m atch and somehow staga:ered away with a five·et vlctor:v. The Rocket outlasted SOiomon ! 4-6, 6·0, 6-2, 3~6, 6·3 and confessed, "I've got to be honest with you - Uie legs were really weak at the end." Lave r 's victory followed a slraiiht set success by Sweden 's Bjorn Borg, wbo downed Raul Ra mirez-of Mexico 7·6, 7:.6, 6·0. Each time the tiebreaker was de· 'ci~ed on points, 7 -5. Borg and Laver will meet. Friday night in the semifina ls or the $100,000 event . "I 'll be j uSt fin e with a day of refit," Laver said. "I got a lucky draw this year. Of course I want to win lhis t ournament. f 'Vc heard people say I have to win it to make my career complete. "But I don't lhink·if t lose T can't say l didn't have a great career. Now if the WCT had been going on for 15 years and I hado't won it, that might be different . "If I lose, I lose. I can't say l won't be disappointed but I think I'm Cit -I think J caft do it.'' The finals 'for the $50,000 nrst priae will be played SUllday. They will IJc!o televised nationally. -' ,. .[;' DAILY PILOT' Thursday.May 8.1975 Ediso11 Catelat.•r Crunk Hitti~ Long Ball Desrosiers' Forte , To\)>Iay At SoCal By ROGER CARLSON ot I .. O•Uy l'Uel ~" ' i Edison lligh 's lineup has a po- lenl batting order, especially w\lh the first five-which con· sists o( Mike Macoy, Rick Hib- ~6lrd, Rjck Bashore, Scott Desrosiers and Steve Hines. The Chargers have smac~ the ball hard all year long in their quest for a piece or the CIF 4-A baseball playoffs behind Sunset League leader Los Alamitos. "'Desrosiers. the stocky catcher al Edison, probably exemplifies lh.e. Chargers attack better than any. The 185-pound senior has three db)Jbles, a triple and three homers with today's finale against Westmi1.1ster left . And he's had t"'O other four- b"i:gers in non-league-one a grand slam job that gave his Ol!Jles a 6·5 victory over Dana ffllls in 10 innings. llis most recent shots were against Los Alamitos, when he hOmered twice with the bases empty and mate Hines did the trick three times. But all they got out o( it was five runs-not enough to orrset Los Al 's 10 markers. "Desrosiers can throw a rroien rope down to second base," says Edison coach Ji arvey Jensen. "I don't believe in 25 years o( coaching I've ever had a catcher with a better a rm." : And in addition, he can ham· rfi~r the ball. 1-li s three-run homer beat Fountain Valley in le'ague play (4-2). The only drawback (or Desrosiers is hi s overall speed ... and J ensen says that 's the one area he needs work. .. ut there are not too many hers ·around who are blind- (ast." observes Jensen . ott hits the curve ball , well d has no weaknesses as Car as ting is concerned. Loaia inlen· nally walked him twice and i1' he's been passed about eight es. They don 't want to roor th him." or Jensen, it·s been a rirst ror in hi6 coaching career eral Limes this season. e?rosier$' grand slammer er Dana Hills had scored three i the top of the 10th "·as one for books. nd the rope his catcher can uce on his throws to second nothcr item . Too, "·hen Wnes three and Desrosiers conneci- twice-all unfortunately ~ith bases empty-was one to r e- mber. SCOTT DESROSIERS Desrosiers' batting average in Sunset League action is .333 (14-42), while his overall mark dipped to .301 (22·73) failing to connect on Monday. Desrosiers (as in Leo Durocher J, has picked up the Leo handle, in addition to being re· ferred to as the £ire plug. Desrosiers is hopeful or mak- ing it in the pros. The White Sox watched him belt out a pair against Los Alamitos. His parents are hopeful he'll try college first. But either way it appears Edison's Fire Plug is go. ing to be putting plenty more out or the park in the future. FV Wrestlers Cop Medals Ele.ven Fountain· Valley wreslterS. under the tutelage of Boys Club Director Chris Torres, have captured medals in a state (ree-St.yle meet in Los. Angeles. . Thtee boys won fi rst place gold medals : ~1ike Provenzano, 12,.10-- pounds ; Daniel Silva, 11, 95 pounds ; and Ben Lin, 14, 100 pounds. Silver meda lis ts were; Frank Luja n , 13 , 100 pounds: Rori Rosso, 15, 112 pounds; and Greg Ruffer-. 10. unlimited midget· division. Five boys won bronze medals: t.titch Finklea, 14, 148 pounds ; Daryk Rowland, 12. 00 pounds; John Jensen, 11 , 85 pounds; ~ria.n. Anderson, 8, 50 poun~s ; and· K-en Thornton, 15, 11 2 potinds. io"'orm e r Huntington Bea.ch High a nd Orange Coast College basketball standout Tom Crunk has dropped out of the University of Idaho and is expected to enroll at Cos ta Mesa's Southern Cali£ornia College. Crunk was a part-time starter for the Vandals (his past season, but reportedly didn't like the at· n1osphere in Mos cow. He is regarded as an outstand- ing defensive pJayer. Crunk will sit out next season and play £or coach Paul Peak•s Vanguards in 1976-77. East LA. College wW remain oa Golden West's rootball schedule next year, even i£theH~es are not successrul In appealing their CRAIG SHEFF move from the SoCal Coaference to the Metropolitan loop.,' "East LA is actually on our schedule two times," says GWC athletic director Fred Owens. "U they're shifted to the Metro, we'll play them Sept. 13 and then have a bye in the pla~e where <We would norm-ally meet them Jn conrere nce play." Owens says East LA is seeking legal counsel to see if it can get a restraining order1o keep it in the SoCal circuit. · Leading contenders for the Santa Ana College basketball job reportedly a re former San J ose Stale coach Dave Waxman. El Dorado 1-l igh's Nash Ri vera. cOrona del Mar's Tandy Gillis. VU la Park's Ron Llndsey a nd Los Amigos' Gary Youngblood._ Golden West gy mnast Dale Seymour has been awarded a rull scholarship to VSC and team· m:.1te Jim Draguesku'bas aCcept· ed ii partial scholarS:bip wilti the Trojans. ' Both pre pped at Westminster. Dan Troup, who played football at Fountain Valley High, re· portedly will t r.ansfer from Northern Arizona \University to Santa Ana College. Troup was Northern Arizoita's quarterback as a rreshman last season, but the NAU coaching staff want to shin him to tight end-a move Troup does not wa nt. Gauchos HQnored R0d Snook bas acc~pted a partial scholarship to play basketball at Whittier College. He pl'epped at Edison' and played two seasons ·at OCC, before sit· tlng oat last year. our Sadd leback. Cpllcge ye r s have been accorded h ar able mention on the All- ssion Conference baseball t m , which \\'as picked by the c cuit coaches. he Gauchos honored included her Rich Douglass, infielder an Hes t er and outrielders g Pryor and Chuck Adamo. an Diego City College's Chick Icy was se lected the player or yeaf9'£or the s econd straight son . Valley, a pitcher. had a record and ane.r.a.ofl.50. total of . 18 players were ed to the team, 12 from the FACTORY Demo SALE! • TOYOTA El AMPLE: '75 TOYOTA 2 -· • lllff'(I, ,,.olar, •IJ<I• wtflt~ (TE3130911 • VOLVO Northern Division and six from the Southern Divis ion . Northern Division champ Citrus landed on - ly one player ori the team. AU·M iulN CHi..-• Pin. Pl•y•r C.11"911 Yr. Mlrti P-Vor911 Moore, Cl'l•ll•'f Fr. M P-J..c;• Wll'IOfl. Ri .. trsloe So. ..l P-Oll(k Villley, S..n Diego So. ,.] C--O;on Mlitmer, SB\IC/ Fr. .Js.t C-R;o!pnQHftr, ~ Ols-go So. .loll lnl'-8rl•n Fr;onch.co, Cal'lll•y So. .JS1 1n1-Ritr. C.sill•s, sevc Fr. .•JS tnl-Rld• Brewster, sevc Fr. ..).11 tnl--«en ,,...11in. Gros~mont So. J3ll lnl-Vlnc:e Monl111111ro, GrosSlnOl!t So. .lOI lnl--Rk kMlllt r, Rl,..r1i0s Fr, .Jn Ol'--0.nnls H•wkins, Cl'l•H•r So. .lOO ot--Gtor111e Forbus, sevc So.. .•U Ol'-Robert Cl•rk, R1,..rsl6e So. .:11>1 Ol'-511,.. Agusto. S.n 01190 Fr. ,4'1J Ulll-8radW.•w•r. Rl.,.r$1de So. )6.9 U111--6r~• 1UcM rdi.on, Palomar So. .lOO P11'1'9r-of·J'f!ar -Valley. Marina's Jim Stephens got the job, but ex-Corona del Mar High coach Bill Bloom and West LA College mentor Charlie Sands were also high in the running for the LA Valley basketball post. Saddleback College has lost another good basketball player- mainly because the Gauchos do not have a gy mnasium . San Clem ente 's Dave Taylor, a very good playmaking guard, will shift toOCC next season. Baseball Standings AMERICAN LEAGUE East Division W L Pct. GB ~1ilwauk ee 14 8 .636 Boston 12 9 .571 l 'h: Detroit 11 9 .550 ~ Baltimore 10 13 .435 41h: Cleveland 10 13 .435 41h New York 10 15 .400 Slit \\'est Di\'ls ion Oakland 15 10 .600 Kansas City 14 12 .538 1 'h Texas 13 12 .520 2 Angels 13 14 .481 3 ~tinnesota 10• 11 .•76· 3 Chicaw 10 16 .385 5'h: ·P w.11 .. t1o;oy•1co._. 8oMon •. (lt~tl .. nd l 6 .. IT•mo•e •. New YO<k l Mdw-ktf I. ~lrO•l S cr.1(190 J, Ml.,nt'.tlta 2 NATIONAL LEAGUE Ea sl Di vision W L Pct. GB Chicago 16 8 .667 Pittsburgh 11 IO .524 31h Philadelphia 12 11 .522 31,; New York 10 11 .476 41/i St. Louis 9 13 .409 6 Montreoil 8 ·13 .381 61h \\'est Division Dodgers 19 10 .655 Cincinnati 16 Ja .571 21/2 San Francisco 14 12 · .538 J lh San Diego 13 1,4 .481 . 5 Atlanta 13 16 .448 6 tlouston 10 21 .323 10 W•llMMlay'1 GMl'l<lt c,n,inn•li 10. S;on D•t90 l '74 VOLVO 142 Au10 . a". ll•<eo, '""'• ... ~ ... , GT ~·-l•O~'Hl • K•n,.•C;ty•, Te•.ios i Oikl.,,d q, c .. 1,101n•• \ S;on Fr;on(l~o 6, Atlanl.io 1 Cl'll,•911 I. 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" ·~ \lid "'" ,_ '"" ""'1 BK w" """ """ " .... CM ""' .... , ••• '9 .M PflU .... T.EI ·~ ""' Rvl'I\ .. .. . ... . '° - .. .. ' 1· r •, " c .j Sailors Topple Loar a Title Dreams .Slwt DPWR by Trojam ' l1nivenlty High 's Tro- J •n" threw a m onkey wrench Into El Toro High's plans for a South CQast League baseball championsh ip We(fnes- day as the Trojans came from behind to post a 3·2 victory over the visiting Chargers. El Toro took a t.wo-run lead in the first on Jim Nelson's rbl sfn gle and a Unl error . lion to a two-run single in the third inning. Newp o rt lt ll rbo r Hlgh's SalJors struck fQr six runs lo the tourtt\ ln· nlng We dnesd ay und made it pay ort with a 6·3 Sunset League triumph over Loara at La Palma Park. And in fin al Angelus ~ague twarfare, Mater Dei dumped the Jios t champions or St. Paul, 10-6, in eight innings. And at San Clemente it was Mike {lo~e{h s)an). ming \he door OJt La~a Beach, 6·0, a t.l'e whiffed eight and witk'td only two. But Uni came back with single tallies, Dave Scroggins tripled and scored on a ground out in the second. The n Tim Wallach singled in Ron Gillham in the third. And the win· ner came in tbe sixth after two were out. Ron Gomez a nd Dave Gllck singled and the formet scored on a wild throw lo Wrd. II Tere '111 M r • 0 • 0 1 I 1 1 1 0 , 0 , 0 7 0 I 0 l 0 , 0 2• 2 U.t-nity UI •It r ~r•r.~ 1 O c;Mllam,"' ) I Wfl1*:11,l«1 l 0 ~.If , 0 SCfllOOIM, <I l I Bell1w.c 3 0 ~.lb l I GllU, rf 3 0 car,tr.p 1 o :or..,, ~s 3 sew..., llMN1t91 r II Ne wport 's v i ct or y drops Loara into a tie for second with Edison wtth today's games finishing out the camp;1 ign . The Sailor s' si x-run outburst was keyed by two singles from Art Sorce. plus s ingles by Rick Dostal, Jeff Starr, Bob Ha nley a nd Clirf Marhoefer . El Toro ls now a t game behind front runners Dana Hills ~nd Mli810n Viejo. A vi~ory F(iday ai atnslfUnlversity woold give El Toro a tie for second place a nd a J>O$Si· ble CJF 2-A playoff ~rth. San Cleme9te's scor- ing barrage w as keyed by home runs from Mark Fagan and Pat Nelson. Ii I Tore • ?OD ooo 0-2 4 · Fa'gan hit a two-run .t>Qt in the firth, in addi · Ulll .... f'1'f\t 011 001 •-3 ' U.-.•Hdr'(ll ab r Hertl4t, » ~ 00 )*~.~ 1 Allen,Jb J O Kr•""·~ 2 0 RtlllY.,, ' ' 2 0 Oerrkfl. pfl t o II rOi 0 0 1 0 1 0 Marhoefe r , with help from freshma n Gary Bra h s, p o ste d hi s seventh win in eight de- cisions. Brahs saved it by slri~ing out the last Loara ball.er in the sixth With\wo on, then re\iring the side in order in the seventh. Celebrity Game Has Neiv Look , Mil~lf , ... , o Hunt,lb 1 0 MclCto-, 2b 1 0 Serrlil'C), <I "' 7 0 Jollnton. cf.If 2 0 8Kon.P 2 0 Glll""lt , p O O Toi.ts 23 o 5M CleftMllW C•> M r Deni.mot'•. 2b ;J3 el J ...... ...,,., SS UC Irvine's celebrity oo the UCI baseball field, tMrr.n " 2 1 baseball game will Ulke then meet the following ='.-:0... ; ~ on a new look this year. night in a basketball tilt ~n. ib 03 00 Mt.OOWS. lb 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 O O. r I 0 1 0 O;" 0 : • g " , .. 0 1 1 0 0 Ci 0 ( 2 4 1 0 0 ( I I 0 0 0 0 .. ..,.,., HM9ff C.i I the l th al at Crawford Hall at 8 P. 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Some or the top name r " • : ~ athletes scheduled to ap-~=;," .= ~ ~:-! ~ ~ o o But this season Ws a pear include : ~ ~ matchup of tb~ Rams Rams-J ames Harris, ~ ~ and Raiders. • · I s·i a h Robert s on , JV B b )) • ~ 11\e two teaJnS clash Lawrence M cCutcheon,. 88e 8 11 ,.. Sunday, May 18 at 1:30 Fred Drye r a nd Bill our'O$i.r$.~~12l o;Ket•v.1b, 1 o Nelson. o .o e o; w 11rd , lt>. 3 o o o: o i Ra1'ders -Fred Ba'let-Innes. c, 2 o o· o: Nldlots, n. I 0 h I 1 1 O; TOmclslc, If, 2 0 0 O; 0 0 Soft all nikoff, Phil Villapiano, ~trWlldtr, 1'1, 3 0 1 O; Seiter•, ct. ~ ~ 1 Dan Connors and John ~~_:.;o ~ei~~·1_P. 1 ll 1 1; I I v II ~"'-·(ti 1 1 e a. Ol'fltS, 3 0 0 O; Coope r , • 3 "u 3 0 0 0 ; F ,.. •r,• t 0 0 0; SCortltylMi"11' o o Loop' SAf Form e r Ame rica n 1 o. 1 1; covn. 2 o o o; 1 ., .:::;; Le~ue·ump1're Em"""elt S<ll••br•w. 3 0 0\0 ; 8'0"""· As ord will officiate the S"orenun.,_2. ·o 1 ~ Por•l ll. r II • 'W'h Ch l " II 2 I 1 O;•IOt.2 O O o. 000 MIO 0..,. 1 1 ~ e anne .y•a ey affair, along with TV sc.re-.~ 000 112 o-a • I softball leag ues a re sportscaster Gil Steal· tt--. «II) 010 .~ ~ ; ··~' "" for mill« for women ton. ~n. 001 ooo 0-1 l 2 Lllvwrt.n ~ ; ~ ~,players )8:and-over· Wl· The ceordinator of the DM11Mlfts°l,Mis"-v1ei.1,· ~ 1Nn Me~u1n." • o 1 ; o -der direction of the San two-day affair ia UCI as· Minion v1•1•0'7G011~ P 2~<.o. :: ~~~~. :, ~ ; ~ : Cle~rlte' recreation de-• sis(ant athletic di rector ~ 1~: ~'o~~S:: 1~~· ~: Pri1r1, P 4 1 '1 11 partment. . Rod Sh e rm a·n , who s3~.~ ~t.0~· .. t\~frtnt ~:'. Mir1r~c.,,.tn.rt 1 2 l _.,..,, ~..,. f"1 1 tfDpp • T.Ecde.,311 o o o o All interested parties played orboththeRams 7~~.~~~2;.1;:~'-s:. 3...0-1.0 • ~~·"' ~ ~ ~ ~ including pros pective a.ndthe Raiders. ' • ~1aura11 10, 3.0.0-0: -,.,.:t"" 1b. Rumo.,.,..' 1 o .o o team •""nsors an..r· 'n· TicketS are priced al l-O·O-O: ,.., ... 11 ,.o-o,.:-w1111 "· DrlllN < 7 I O "Y "' U . • :i-1·1..0. W1ICO• lb. ~'+O; 6r-t1 G.M<Gow•n.ptl 1 o o 1 dividuals seeking to join S2 per J)erson per event ~-1·'2·1• Hunn P. 2-0.t-t. Romen> <. · Tot .. s . ll 10 12 1~ d all and I t 7-0.l.O. • 1c .... ·" ,,...,_,, a team are urge to c are now on sa e a S<_..., ,_,,.., ,. . • r 11 • M a r I e n e J a m es aJ. the CraWford If.all ticket M•s\kwo v .. ,0 ~ 000 1 _~ 11 • ~: ::l•,~2 ~ 492-9704. office. o.n.~111s 1ot O'JO •->l ~ ~ e197s •• J. 1£YNOl0 $ TOIACCO co. SEE tHE BEST BATTLE.IT. OUT! W11~ng: The Surgeon G1ne,1l Has O*'ar11i"ed ThJt Cig1rene Smoking Is O.,ous to Yow Hula +-: ' . . - Prep, JC Baseball Standings J J ) I I 10 • 1 II 10 • ) s 11 ' College Golf ~di ()6) 1111 CJtrtlS S....lltlkll ~orl119-Jlrn ~oll 7•. O.w Sctwltr 7•. C•Oy ScMMI 7S, W.lt H•IOll 71, Greg S<1•rrot1• 111. Stott H•rw11rd .... S.ddte b•'" win s M lulon Con· fltf'en<.e dvlll meel <Nlmpionst11p ano ~Ifie• few setllllft•ls ~Y 11-13 •t WH leNI Hills cc In Chino. S.-(.NU c.MeretKe T_.,.y c..t..-... s.rt• cc. S.• JaiMel CMlilele'I Tt•m sUlftd1119s-1. S•nt• AM '38; 2. S..0 1eooMeu94•; 3. Full~r\on•>2 4.Mt. SMAlllonio .. 7; S.Or•~C.o.st 1,013, •• Cenl\os 1.044. MeO.li,l Kt1UI Wyrk ll ($lliti. Anll) 70-7•-14'. ' ·~ t. . ; ... {I Thutlday, May 8, 1975 ' OAIL Y PILOT ('3 For Coast Area Women's Sports Bad1Mi11fo11 Milt' .. Viele I U I Il l El Te,. S"'tln 0.•rnond (Ao\) *' ~de••ll 11·1. 11.0; R11911n CM I Mct uv••• ).0, 1 O:" Fom IMI dt~ Miiier 11-t, 1M; C..lt CMI Clef .>.cison l -1, 11·•; Wldlt19 (Ml dltl F•tutaUt 11·1. 11 ·3: $<1\lnldt IMI Clef &urrougns 11·4, 11·S. Oe¥MH Crl'orTW\C0-~0.-11 IMI def Ponl>- Sh.ck 15-3, 15-S, Howlton·Y°""9 IMI o.it 8•ktr·8unker 15-l, ~ 1, _,,, Norri\ (Ml def S•no·Ornel.s IS.I, l>O; Gri,.,.S•OeVron IMI def Zinck Htl~r IS.10. IS .. ., Cho•u·O.Vlj 0.-1 "f'ou1u1·H11tbtr 1 >·11, 1S S; Gooa Brnshel !M l cttrG..,•n·Scl• S·J.1~ C:.0.'9 MtW C !JI l•I Hte ... _,. H~O• Ct41 ~"Crcns 11·•. 11·7. e-rmel~tr CCI def L••renu 11-1. 11~>. OC>N1 IC) de1 'M<All1ster 11 ?, •11. 11-2, Aron_. (C) oel ~11 11·2, •·tt, 11·7; W.S11llfld CCI ~I l<OOM ll·J. 11·1; •ve rlll CCI def Bender ~2. 1W ; &.ye.s ICI def ~n ner tl·7. ll·l ; P11rtrldoe IHI det Oer~n 11·7. ~2. tt-6; Crouw ICI ewt Wlllller 11.0, 1M. 0..-..S Kiley·Merc.Oo CC.I d~I Murphy· Tor~~. ~ts. IS.11; Clor-Ecker IHI Ott O lbllS·K.ors S·4, I l·IS. IS-6; 1(09•·P11p11r.m CCI del Gibb\· G•lbfft-iS.l , lS-6. BuCll·Vlle ICl!lo!I Ulr\On·Mllltf 1S·U, IS·ll, Br•ll<I .JohMOn CH I def 8.,d\ley·Hemp~te<I 9-IS, IS.9. IS-4, G•rretl·~lec CCI oet AIYllrH·Fl~Oji IS·S, 15-0; Kelly· Mose.-CCI oef Garland·K•IMita IS.12. IS-9; Ourl\llm·H•ubfic~ CCI def Ry•n· StrKl\iln IS·S, IS·• W.Uml111ter Ca. CO EdlMNI ""''" Hort°" CWI def 'fuutm•n t l·S, 11-0; Brummett lfWI del S<h•el •·11, 11-S, 11-t; ""1)ef (WI Otl Jollllsor> 11·?, 11-S, En9ll'11 CE l det FlofeS 11·6, 11·•. C.O-w••9"" CWJ Oef Vodclle!> 0-11. 1.0, 11·1; Rocllaroson IE l Oel Frllz 11~. NI Deubte' W•1Sh-8arros IE I Oel Ou<n·SC'-'IU 1S.l ... 1s. l-0; Mil•9·Woll;..ms IWl dtf Merw\'5tnitll·Tuc.klltld 1S-11. 10.IS, IS·11; Jont\·Jollnston (WI det Forei.ler-Willoams 15·2, IS·S; Alverwn·""1rQuclrdl IWI dtl TiylO<- Willdron S·•. IS·9. HaMY·Ccl~lauoo IW) dt l Wh1te·l<ry~toll 3·0, IS.II, Jurc11tn·Elsenz1mmer IEI del ~toneL·Vollarre.tl I S-0', 1 S·l. C»M Hills C1I ISi s..t c1-- S1119lt1 I Sw1nyer IOI oet ~cln 11-4, ~11. 11· 1; S.ndo¥11I 10) Oel Romlngno 11-4, 11 .. ; 81-Y COi def 8'ildlbum 11-4. 11-1; GH Cll (()) oel L_.n 11-1, 11·1: 8eclrd CS I def Turcotte 1 l·S, 11·7; But· ten.ortll IOldef )i1Co0\1·11, 11·J, 11·S. 0.Mles 01vt l·Blsllop (SI def PlS<lott• Willa r d IS-I , 1S·4; "4< Cullo<ll P11rrotte IOI def l<nufl-Gilwt ·1~s. 1S·2; W.cte-Ve rmeu lle-n COi def IMl 4 J l . WOOOO>I 11:.1 l .9 l . C.111-r CEil • ~P'\•·Pr.O.lllO IS •· l~IS, IS.'°; KlnlSl\li..~ .... -is,.,., o·eri.n- TOY11er IS.S. IH; Goodwof'l·S&rP<t ISi clef W•lktr·M•nn .. torl IS 12, I) 4. A•Yts·MalM'f (SI oet HtCO CllC!r· Merclldols.11, IMO 8-1anu t>e•n• 1 8ord\all (Ml 4 J 2.CreJmer lE l •U l Huci.on!Elll. MOO< .. ..:ercow I TMm•~ IMI I 0 7 81fdWll (Ml 6.l3 Huo>on (EISIS o~ Hill' 161.u1. uo.u1 Mluio-v11lo \/•ulllnl) I T 11· bt'lwt!en Bord!.011 IMI MulvclrU (01 b 0h J l<l~m 101 O<:C def S6111• Monica IS.7, l ·I). • 1 IS-t. DCC p••yer of 9.t""'. l.durle Un<tven par•lf•I bdf\ I Blf0-...11 Mtcl>olwld. IM)4 32 E1~0 1Dl3>!>l >P"l.'1101 C£HTURY LE AGUE FINALS GIRLS GY MNASTICS V•ulto119 I, JoNlscn CC.oMI 8U 2. Witddit ICCIM I I> e J F"" IT u\t1nl0 /) •. Murr•Y l!••ddlt b•Clt ) 6 cs S S1mpwn Cfu$lonl • > • J•<Ol>u'> ICOMI • 4 B•rs -1 Jolln\011 ICdM I 6 l 1 A•uC>Old CSA VdllOI • 1 J Wt<IOte CCdMI • •s . F .. , CTu\tlnl • O> ano Hcl'ft\ ICdMI •OU Ryan CCOMU 0. 8e•m-t Jot\n•on tCdM I o I 2 J..COOllS CC4MI S •S 3 P•er IT1$1nl S 0 4 Jone\ !CdMI 4 5) > S~ lfu,tonl 4 S • Stun~o IS90dl~kl 4 •S FIOM I Jolln\011 ICd M ' 8 JS , f•or ITui.ton l. 13 MCMtlhOn (TU'>hlll •IS 4 TU<ker ISA Valley I S ~ S •men ICoMl ~ S~4 Mer11<1< (TU\11n l SJ All-found I Jolln,on I C.dM) 7iJ 'I? F•or ITu~tonl ?1.S l H•ub(Mt (~ llalleyl 18 0 4 Rtndllll llu,tonl 11.6S Team "onnq• 1 Corond oel Mar n as 1 T u~ton o ~ 3. Du"I meet CCIM. n .11S', lust1n 6S S. SA Valley •'16, Sao· dlet>«k 48 9S Fo1111U111 Vallo 10.lS) (114,GS) Wo tmia\l•r V•ull ino I . HdU•\ IWl 1. Or~l.Kt'>kU (W I 3 (to<"I O.·L~ IWI clnd M(,.lnlvre •WI. w onn1n') score · 1.0 (Jne•en bir\ '. Ho'"~ (WI 2 Ho-II CINI l S"411ent>;orger !WI. W•""'"9 ~ore a.o ea1ance bum-1 Hclfri\ IWI ?. C.•rrOUO CFVI l Oberl IW) W11\111ng i.cort 1 O • Floor eatr(OW! '· Ii.el HtH"\ IW) M'ld Of~utikU (WI l. Devt-r !FVI Winn1119 \t ore 8 1 Westm1nS1er won B••t ll C.111es League will! cl 1·0 r•coro Ceslll ~~I .. 41 !tot.II ~""• lle<)m I JOllMOn IM I 1 ~h.lQPll IMI l Jenlo';n ICMI Wonn1119 tl'lc)(ll., 1 4. Floor-I Sc111<1oen CM ), ~ (Ml 3. J-S IM I W1nn1flQ rn.trk 8 s S.n-o. Urb.tno !Ml 2. 0 C.onnt>ll (Ml l, Jone., ICM > lllllonn•no """"· 6.S. ' V•ull ... 1. SdMllt'n IMI 7. ~ CMI 1.61 N1t w.n (Ml. Wonnofl9n'lcl<lo.. 11, El T-CSS.Sl U0.7SI Mlui... Viejo V•Ull•J -1, Hudson IEI •.7 1. 8irdw h M l 6 1S l ,,. betWf'ell TllOtN\ I I clllO WOOOet IE H 1~ Uneven P<tr•llet bars -1. O.rdsall l s Ba1ancf! be•m I Sprf!•I IOI o]) l. Ron.-1~. 10 1S113 Obtn~r lOI ~ b Floor ~--~rc.-.r 1 11~ bttwt:~" lhO<nd~ lMi 4110 ~'"' CO) 1.IJ :L. t BlrdWll IM I & l Hllftt. IM•O IM.•I "'·41 Ne..,_. Vclull I Gibb' IN I 1 Loy INI 1 ; Horn IHI w1nn11W}mar~ 8 0 6M\ I. Arnold IHI l Stldrp INI J 1 l(li1>9bul'9 IHI Wonrnn9 m.ir~ • 8. a..m -1 Arnold (HI ? """ten-i..n (Nl l.~•\i.(Nl W1M11nqrn.sr~ 10 . Floor-I Dol>Ole IN I 1 Cnotnlfff! (N I FIOM-1. Oobtl.•e !NI an(J """'''0"• INI) Arnold IHI. Wonn1n<~ m¥k.l.I. 1 l Hllftt 8H<ll l'M.411116.'51 EsWft< .. Vclull-1 Jaf.OCJWn !El 1 V•n Mof"I.. IEI 3 ltoel H.slc11 CE I oind Horn CHI. w.nn1n9 mc)rk 8 8. 8•r\ I. J.totKOn IE.I ,. A~t1 (HI l . Htri.clller IEI. Wonn•nQ m.trk! ..1 I 4 'I Bearn -1 ltoel Hers<lllN CEl. ArnOICI IH I, H•l'll IE I. Witw1lng I nwrll 1.0 Floor-1. JclCot>s.On IE) 1 H"'~ IE) 3 Arnold CH). W1nn1r19 Mjrk 8.o. t em1ncla 11 ... •s> ctt.311 EdilOll VdUlhn<) 1, Jacobs.on IE ,t) ?. V.Jfl • Horn ce,11 3. Hcltcll IE\ll. WinnotlQ ', score 8,8. Unewn bar\-I. Jcl<.llO\On IE'>ll 1. l-ltr~clller IE'>U 3. Vukl'e"''" !El.II, Wlnnu>Q score: 1.4. I 8alanu beam-I. 111el HcJlch CEsll , clnd Ht-r\Chler IE.st) 3. V•n Hor" IE\tl. W1nn1ng $<.0<e: 1.0. FIOOf' Ultt'C•~-1. JclCObWft IE~U 1. Htrs<hler (Estl l . HcllCll CEstJ. I w1nnl1><1 ic«e : 8.o Saf'lhall VARSITY S<0n lly 111ni119' r • tr Mo\SoonV.eJO 030 08? 1 -IS I) ~ El 104'0 000 000 0-0 S 1 e.tttr•tt": MV-O•vls clnd c;.11•11t, ET -Urqullclrl and Cclrr. JUNIOR VAR$1TY Su re lly 111114fttS ' r II • M1s~Voe10 OCM 32• 4-19 , •• El Toro 000 120 0-3 2 '4. S.llltrles · MV -Boellmer, Edney ll'td Edn e y ,1 8 oehrne T r ET -Re9no e r •"d W•t1et 11 VARSITY !i.lfl Cit~nte 11. D•na Hills l JUNIOR VARSITY S... Clemente 8, Dan.a H '"' 2 'll 11 POLYGMS . . 30,000·mHe whirewalls on sale through Wednesday .. Polyglas Rad,l,al . . . .., This new Polyglas 11re mai.es it easy 1c1 jOJn the switch 10 radials • cspcc1?llY d.uriog t~\g sale , period Both the 10.series wid~ tread and the • 78-seri~s sizos provide radial handling and per· fo rmonce. with all {he bullt·in advantages of fiberglass cord belts' and polyesier cord bod~s. On dry pavement. the grip-block tr,_4 is de· signed 10 give real •cornering -.f&Utance. On wet roads, wide tread grooves help channel water oul from ender the tire for s.c><>dcortacl. .1ood "lopping traction. Th(s JQJlOO mile tire 1s an unusual value -e5pecially during this sale period. Act now. ~ •• Sale¥Med~y Regmarly · s4910 "" acr,ac·u '" AR70.13 A78·13 BR70.13 878-13 OR70-14 078-14 ER70-14 E78-14 FR70-14 F7S.14 GR70.14 G7S.14 HR70·14 H78·14 GR70-15 G78-15 HR70-15 H78-15 HR78-15 Radial JR78-15 Radial LR78·15 Radial AR70-13 flu MHtti 01: ...... Pr!" Yt11, l'!nto, Gttmhn, Coll, r11con, $49.10 To•oll l olntn Vtc•. toll. Dart, Ponto, f '''°"· $5?.60 ~lOllltfi C1t171hn. Hotnfl. b.ehn, VIII.Mt. $54.70 Ou~tt, 81111euu, Maw11c• l othus M)t..doo, Ambn»dor, H0\11, $56.65 Chtvtllt, t11M10, Dirt. Mu111t11. Ccluu1 & ollltrs ~rono, Ambnuoor, ~mJ10, $60.15 nus, Chtollt, C111t1tnrtr. Rojdtunntr Cllat•tt & otllen Touno. lltllon teco. Ctnlury, C11t.e1tt. leMa11i., cn111er, Roa01unnt1 & ochers $62.70 M1t1do1 W11on, SPOll*l&on, $67.55 Vht1 Ctulm , ltM11141 W11on, Cturier W11on I others ~v1olt'I, Pol1T1. C.lule. nteru. rutY. C1t1lin1 & otht rs $64.40 ~~Dre. Rlvlt11, HtW'POlt • mt, ~lt1t1, OIC15i Ponti1e $69.15 & olht~ Bvitk. C\rysltr, Ood1t. ford, Old\ Poal•H $66.40 Buick, Ch•~'"· ro1d, Meruiry, OICK l'hmouth $68.85 Buie~. Cadillac. Cntvroltt. $71.95 Pl•""'uth. Ponlol( Plus s,.29 to ~.41 F E.T .. depend•na on size, •nd o ld tire. 111111 Clltc• -II "' •flll oul ol }OU• Silo we will >H<le rou • •••n ell••• auurong tulurt O•ll••,., at 1"9 lld¥1tl.'5td CH.Ct = $3Uf $42.15 $41.75 $44.51 $41.11 $50.15 $54.00 $51.51 $5UO $53.1' $55.15 $57.55 '~y. •• Pei1ect Tmi!n' For Professional Auto Senire ., tube and . Front-End Engigf Oil Change Alignment Tune;.Up s.1ss ~, s1oss gi~f=;.; s~4ss w~·'· 'I netcltO air cond ' • C.mplo~e c;haul• lubrication a. oil chin,. • Relp1 1'11..Ure lo npr wearin9 plfla • 1mooth. quiet performance • Pleua phone for 1ppolntlnent • In· clo~tt nalU 'f11Ckf • Complete· 1nalysl1 ind a l1g11n11 nl 1.orreclion -to lncreuc ltrr mll"d~" and,, ilnprovc s teering safely • p,. .. els Ion e<11,1lpmen1, used by npcrit ncrd proreu lo11ab, helps cnture a prf'c1s1o n allg11me11t • \Volh Ple>r lron:c 1•4u1rmt nl 011r pro · le>Hwn;1ls linl'·lurr rvur eniiinl', 1n· sl 1lhnJ! "''" points, plui;s & condenser • Helps mainl1in a smooth nonnhtg engine for ma'<1m11m g;.s mileag,. • In· eludes Datsun, Toyota, VW & li9ht truc~s 6 »a,s to Buy •Ow 0• C•ttltltf Crdlt ,._ • A .. rlc. (l'JflU MMtt C_. • IUltff CtlWlf • .. llAINf1canl • catte ll•dl• .... .,. ~ ,, ) ') ' I ,)'.f DAii. V PILOT • •• Checkere°d .Flai.· • 'IWTff f\RD L. llANDY , ' - ... OpUmism spewed from the countenance ol Jen:y Grant or Irvine on the eve or his departure tor lod.ianapulis to drive the Spirit ol Orange O>unty entry in ttie'M emorial Day classic. ' .• Area's • 1 ·Tenitis . R~sults ~•""'111 'UMM .... lM,,_J,O~I II T_.. -.... n .JUI •t. ""•rl:le& ~ Olt. ..... H ; Olt. Tr•)O .. 1; '!""'• y_.. """'.... . .. ''I 've never_ been·~~e oplimisu11c aboudt 1 m 1 Y =:!:~l:!:::t::~:U: j ~ _./ chances of winning. This is the best a -roun ee · T_. .. , cu1-'4, .. ,, .. ,,...._ · ;.. in& I have ever had. ' •• ...,.t..iu ~ •. •11M1 .... ~ -: -....... Id: N; •t: ......... l!lltion ... ''We have a real good communications all ~ lU> 'W\lt ...:· 1 ... through the crew and·t.h.e car ts so well prepared, it • ""kt'-· , looks Uke it wants to jump off lhe trailer right now ,....,.,. ™'~' ci~1....... f and IO. ¥1rW <NH {~ ... t ... l.M. ' ~ ~c~1.,... .. 1,.1t.11J-r;-"Wilh the oranges painted on the while back· ...... 1. .., d I · I the ret · I b tlllt11ettlM4l-'-l.'-4.'"1, .. 1. grotln , l 1s one o p tiest cars ave ever s.r-cHHI *• 1.., '""; --.. 1. seen. The oranges look so cood, I hope I don't want ...._ ~ to stop and pick one off _going down the '•'II•--. CNH I -w. •I• straightaway.'' -~~,..., CNHI-•. ,, .. r; _ ~ ·w.~ How does he rigure the car will do at Indy in .:.t-.. acaicu1.::J5Ha.-.t I.:-"' qualifying? Spiitct1,.cL l ~~"~..,;dtt. t~(·· 1Mrrl1 .. ,; del. Jlt<!l.lfl;er "3; dtt. f , ) "We expect to be running ror fast time the first o.w1s .. 2. . 1~ .,, week of practice. And I've committed myself lo the Dodo. ILi llllNI ""'· ..... loSI .,...,., ·ft' r.5, I . .,. crew. I've told them I am confident we will be in the Go111""' tL -.,6-t; 11111 t « , .... I _'",,~ -'t ront row. AYW1119 1l.l lftt•.t,,-... 2.•1,.._ ''We have backup equipmentforeverything and the car is brand new. Every piece of equipment has .been replaced or double checked. -•·2 .. -c .... i-d· T""'\oA.~L ) <h!l. L...i.•9' HOmlro M .... l f det. Wh1~n--Au!.1i11 , '"°·'"°' . . GltlMr·C--'1 ILi .. .., ...._ W ; I • ' ! • • Tops Salsburr. To ,·Win $A.CC .Crown · Dr. Smle Aln1lie de·· Dave S-eff 1ud ~ "'. Thr,e tlaml U~ at 'feated Dick SalabUQ s. Jolm1playedlilap~ plus )lt~e ,1nclddtng . and·S to wjo lb~ pfei11. event 'at R'aocl!o Ill • Frank 'y~a •~'!. ,Bart dent's cup cbanlpforilhlp .ta; near SacramtnU:f 3"' McJ:luah~ ~JI YoCHr and .~ recently at Santa ,Ana cently. Jobna .~ill team Reed Bauman and Bill · Country Club. with bead pro !lklp ~ WhltU\•• with Dr. Joe Dr. Biil Kincannon tet Jn a, pro-am e'teht It Corvi. ' made it an all.medleal Dl•molid Bar later tq lbe The annual hllti·low year by wlnnine the week. , , tournament will be Augusta flight over (" :t•t~May,e1ndlO~ Cbuc!L-Page,.i-up-OA.the-· -Cos.i aa..,.__ hnA .li ~a~or -18th-110Je. ·---• ·portnors. 11-cW.tll "' a Don Randall fir~ the I iili'kl o.od "'Bob ihot1uo start ~lb .~ ' ninth hole-in-o"e ~ .Rqhfer"!fiied i mtoci'.p-t.nOon . i year at Santa Ana . · ~ .,.,.. bi>noro In "'-'-flff 1.fY Club recenUy '.when '~nit bet'r&ueaf tow'D1· .:r'C-c-\ti~:aced lbe sixth bo)e us· ~t-atCc>ata Meta Golf Ed Coen wao •tbeJl'in· IDg a four Iron to co9tr -'ODd Ooun(ry Clab over * of lbe aonu~I ~ thet'lSyards.i-\~ ~· -'~'· .,..eekend ,wftb a cl.).lb championship at ·~ He was playine in' a -"-~u.Adlt-par 139. H1.1ritington seacllfr ftvesome that 1 also in· , 1.0w net"Wenl to Ncnn clu.ded' ce'cil Wrl&ht, ·•poPJpn ,and.1uest Robert Country Club recenUy >·wally Bennett, Dr.~k · Smtthwllb\J when be f ire d a McCoyandJlaulCle . · JoJ:l,n !Jacker bad a 72-75-147grosa. ' ~-.• ,.hole-ln.-one on the 1• John Gardner ca~· Ml11slon t'iejo . yant,15th bole of the Loo •lured the net title with a . Lqos Course recently pi 132. . President's cup ad.ion · a tou r nament where · Are 8 P ~.o s ~ i~ cu~renJl~un~er V'"l at a~lal prizet were being :ma!~~~~a~neer': at this Mlss10'! V1eJ~ C~untry Olfei'edo~thesamehOle. we:k'aVSeacurt:tn this Club with action 1n the 't 10 teams ilwted early staies. Big Canyon , ~e:;.e firit hot"'° Wttff one "Our pit crew is well organized and the-whole team has the best mental attitude l have been con· _ .. ,..... . MbMlll'l~IU.\\I 111\\I ~NII.II ·-C. · J • ' K JI f • .-• A member-guest' 11 . 1_.a .. "hnl NICE CAT H-oyce. ~ .)' o t'4eWport tournament will be ~In 'a partner's e. m1na.:u-eaC1•r·-eun· Be(\,.Ch got a itice surprise recently when staged May 17-18 with a throwout tournament at t1I the champ1l~n1 are nected with In racing.' · "Everybody feels they are going to have to beat us instead of .us going out lo beat them." l11rreased s,..,ec1 •• llld!f ··Does be feel speeds wtia be fa,st.er this Year than a year ago when A. J. Foyt Cr•bled! tbe pole PoSi· tioa wllb • 191.m •vengespeecl! GrUtlt!I CMVI IMI to .._rM>n.W; de\ Smifll 6-J; _, L. SI. John ... I; 4'f K. Sl . .Jotwl 7-5. Wtr'll..,. IMVl-... 2.~.""-.. '· R.-lllf\ (M'll IMI •-6. :M; JM!" .. t. .... . YK!l.lrt tMVI loSI U ; -... 2. .. l. .... -· . Colrim.SclWnldt CMV I tos.l loAlbert· BM ,.._ ,..,; 10$1 le ltMl·Kroglws ,..._ ... F\llltt"·T•tftlflll IMYI N>lll ..... .._.; _ .. , .... l. ' .Junior \!ar•U!I s he landed a 12 ·pound halibut while (iShltl shotgun start.each day at Bjg Capyon Country crowned. outo(Davey's LockerinNewportHafbor ~ 11. The event has been Club\ recently, Keo l.n:tlaeCOCl8t ._. , _sold out and currently Bi.s.hoP and Tenn Elli5on " there are 12 teafl).s wait-1 fiiai1bed with a 98 for Bob Hoga boom Won Deep' Se'a F1"sh Report· iog lor an.o""ning.ilone flrstpl1ce. . the men's club chani· • .. -of the ong1nal s1enees · Dr. Joe Com and Sam pionship at Irvine' Coast 0 .. .,.. WNA11tl' _ ., .~: .. 11t.:oO.too _ 11 •n91t'ri. 510 roe .. drops out. HabU ,fini.9bed secoad at CountrY Club wit~ a 54: ,.11co11>M,, 'PMrrK..oe coo . ...,...--,•-01••1: lOs~oc•tOC1 • 103 with Roger Hughes hole score of 219. "'" 019:GO IMWoolc.i,.1 ...... , -'9 11111 -s . 'and E I Tb ~ D h t the oc.:ANS10E-.u..,..1 .... :ne.u. -aiw•: amrracuc1a, 4l2 '"OCll<oa, e q11are ar ompson-.. Art aug er Y was •1 ~•t• ' 1'MM.:»u,,.,oo;1 atlni -" / nerup with a 22lwith "'I feel It wlll t•ke •baot tllree miles aa hour .faster lo get tbe pole polJUoa this year,•• Grant. says. 5A.NtAUlltUllA-U ........... ~'1 ' NIEW..Ollll' ID•YIJ'' Loc:11 ... 1 -'l6 t •• "' ( ( l.r~ !rd , .. 0 Mu.m roc11.coo.1.su,.~ M011tr1: 1.s tMu. 11, •otk <Od. 111n"11 Teddie ·Ridens, an In a better bal o Billy Donovan th al - ... ~ .... ••• ........ vaNTUJ14 -,, ........ ,,; Clll roc;ll LM!dlotl -12Mgter•: ~ u ... i:Msf O) employe at Foun.ta.1'n ·twoSonie event scored 222 • ,.. <od. !i1 c-COd rock<Od ·1 , • , · • -. ' ,,_..... LONG•EACM l .. 1-IJl'W)-Z2 flOllT t(UEMEM• -,, ~·et",. Valley Mile Square, re· on 1' mrtch vs. par b&SIS, The annual G1fr9rd A. ~ J~:!.~.~~":" t:;:: ~·~='~°i'~~=-~'~ 241~~~c;;.~-s:~·~o;i _ • cenlly fired a hole-in-one Maynard ~·nklin. ,and Teeple member-member CMllin .. f.uno111 cMv1_,,1.s;io.t "'•'ic•IMu.lM11twt.".s r«11.coo · _,..,,:.st1nv<Dd,toroc11(0d. on the 118-yar..a ninth uarry Martin were the tourneywillbeheldJune Foyl ran lK-plus to get lhe pole al Ontario earlier tb.ls year but Grant says tbeJexan's car was Ht wp ldieall1 for the oatarlo tram: hd .at quite the .....; -.. , .. :a. ... , lMVl -.... l"AlllADISIE COVE -16 MgNn MOllllllO UY IYlr11ra L.a11191otl -·hole.' ¥ w·•.,,. ners w"1tb plus 10 7. " 6-0, .. 1, ... t .c.;.;sonlMVJwon._.;loil ='·°"='=~='='=M:.._ _______ _::"=""""::?::='~·="='"'::_:<M=:_·="=''=~='='=M:.._-==----------'--'-,---'~--·~-...;_~=·:.._ _______ . --:M • .W.24. (" same for Indy. ~ · _fo "'He won't have qa1le llte eMe b)ct tllere but he's definitely goin1 &9be&Wb. Be'tl Ile tough on .i bicycle.•• . • , .. ~ How abont tite fatare? ·~ • • ''We'll go i.~MP,waaket~fler tbe ,ace.in lady and then to Poe.no, Pa. b:tlore retari1111g lo t.be West Coast. ':M.ijwaabt;: i. ene of Ute best ~-mile tracks in r1cili1. Tiiey alwa)'l:,....Ye a'\selio.t eriwd, t.be race. ls a· goed He elliapet.Jllve-wile nd l ~bave always doae well tbere." . t' • . ' GraH, io Rare iH For•uf~ 5000 . . When he returns to the West Coast, his group is looking to the Formula SOOD sports car series~ especiaJJy the events in this area. Will they r,4n the same cart .. "We'll probably sWilch to a-fOOIJula car but since Bobby Unser Wa5f9com~ti./i at Riverside, it remains to ~ seen. S'fl the 'fUter the track, the better a chapipi~ipcarwill per-lo.rm. "But wlieo ':'\here _~'t'enougli sJlaigh awa;Y· you can't use t~e horsepower UweJltas You can at a place like Riverside:'' ' . 4 How about tht road race through t'he streets or Long Beach? · "I think that i!I going to be·il fantastic:-boon to auto racing. It wi8'introduce a Jot of new sPectators to~sport. ·' "The streets are about as wide as the tracks we compete on in most areas. It's going to be a unique ' race." 61 Cars E11iered ai (Hdfl There are 11 cars e9tered la lJJi,s year's In· 1 dianapolis 511-mlle race mark.lag the 17th con- j secallve aeason tlliat nMtt th•• A cars lliaVe sought one.oltbe 33 starttng berths. There are six roriner wiDllers in u.e fleld ln· eluding A. J. Foyt. Bobby Vnser, Marlo Aildrettt. Al Unser, Gordo a Johncock ud Jolmny Rutherfo,.._ Orange Coast area driven entered include George Follmer ol llutln&toa Harbour, Daane Carter, Jr., formerly olHuntington Beacb, Grant of Irvine and newcomer John Martla of lrvt'ue. Rick· Mather wUI also be on band, hopeful tof drlvl.ng A. J. Foyt's back• car. Foyt eatered only two cars instead of three U he oace plan•ed but U &hinga go well In his lead car, Mutlter will •ave aa excellent cbanee of driving the backup mathlne. , 11111• 011d Busb!I IN Ca•ef GT -Se-t.elll•G. Grlltll!I IMVI Gel k~L.r#ls '"4. .. ,: det w.1~ · StoVOM .. 1 ... 1,6-0, Twlnl .... Fon~ IMVl-.. J.l>-1, -M.M. .....,.,. ..... 11er11•1111~· ·-DorJIO!t IMHIW..,0.2,6·1. 9uc!l.l•rlNH~-"t .. l ,H s.IO lNHI ....... 1,6·2• If9w>i INHJr,::-:;r. " Ooflll> .. y<fli.-4IDlll MHI _,, to;I .. , -... . • u.. ... rt·S-lullCl lNl"!l -0.1 0-0 ~ ..... cu1u~s.u~ S.vdW CL81 =-;i.: 0.2, -•. ~ .. , 6*LOV!.i.;Ne1 .,-·-f ""'""' ... '· '. "f Fr ... IL8)-.... ,0.), .. 1 .... Rnslef" IL8t'tol1 .. , , .. ....,. '1-1 .. ,_ . ............ ''"'-' -.............. 1 ,_ ~Wt"-0~ 'IL81 dirt c,,,,.. W•lllH" W , ... 1: Del Curt·DIC~e-t' .. t .. . EwMK..$mil!llL8)-.. 1 .._. -........ u111wors1ty 1Ji1111 a1 T'9 G. F•llH"nw~!'7~~1d91 ~ ':ll Ml McCMt!ly .. 1;4itf F~ ... ;Cll'I Munoi 6-0. # • "P' ' ' li:irll (Ul -M,1 ...... l,l-0. ~.y Oe•n 1u1-i ..... .,:.1. ... 1.U , "t Wong tUl-... 1.6'0 .... 2~' ... J ., R. Mlller-~°:~,t;ll _,.~5'' cri .. •cr. .. eu ( .. .,.,,4: •Y !Cft':'Jt.t a.trteio .. o."C'. \-v.i-, Pu1m .... e,.,.....,_cu 1 trfo,, ..0. ~f. J wot1 ..0 ... 1.,_ ~ ;;."~'":". '· •. .r ,,. l ?.t.d . •-KurrQ.SCQ ) · .. ,.. ,,.;.. Wi.is Oitt.{ ~ JI. N e w POS"t... Q a i;_b9r ,High 's Dave' Kurr"Uch won the discus fin&I& in Sunset Leaiue trflick bd field actlonr-W:ednesday at Fo~tain •nille1C.11lch with a oss of 161·81iS. ~Ii,.;\• Wes rn swep~t t e junior a rs ill, . 'co i· tion and we,trpi 's Jim Sander.s ·won the frosh-soph discus. VAiltllTY 1. Kvr<•$Cl'I tNHI 1.1 .. 1"> t. Ml"dllofl IEI 1•P·I"" l . HO$l•lt-IPV) 145-SVt •.fat,,..., Cl'VI l.,..'fl 5. Le•liO !WI 111·1141. ·' JUHtOAVAllllTT 1. Hort1l•r (W) 1~1·101(, 2. Ll'dKml IWI 1n.5 l . Br..,., fWI 171-~ •. CMsw (WI I~ S. T!Mion>p'°" (WI 1t9-). P•OSH•iOPN I. SMdet'I IW"'l l•lt2. Dobt9 (El IG·IVt l . GerarGI IWml,l»-2 '· M..-11 1M> n1-1Vt s. JollnSOll cwm r1U-t"-. Mike 1-liss of Tuslin will_ team with Laguna · FV Priz~ Night Beach's Jim Busby, a ronner drag racer, in the ~ • , IMSA CamC'I GT six hours of Riverside Saturday. The Fountain VallVY The duo will be driving a Porsche entered by High School Instrtlmen- Beverly Porsche Audi as will Rodger Ward, former tal ,Boos ter Club will Indianapolis wioner and.bis~rtner, Bill Freeman. s ponsor ' a .1ttaie rand The Camel GT is one· of three races on the prize'night a?7:i-30 P~in. 3.25--rnile, nlhe·lurn course at Riverside. Prior to May 17 in lhe1 school the 3 p.m. start of the six-hour enduro, there will be cafeteria. ~ a SO.mile Gold Cup f6r Super Vees and a 100.."mile The $2 donation will go race for compact"tedarts. toward activities and I Sam Posey of San Juan Capistrano is the lead awards ror marcbine driver for the BM\V'fattory team and will also be on band, stage band, con- hand rorthe six-o enduro. · cert band and orchestra. , ·~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~.~~~~~~-..., !}'·· ,_ JCs Ent~r'~ Spikefest FRESNO -Orange Coast :ind Golden West collegH will send small rontin·gents to the annual West Coast Relays, scheduled here Satur- day. Here are the area JC entries: • ,. , ' We're lavina laudcs ··---town · (, ' ... ~. f .. ,., \ f ~ ' ··~ GTX 20-50W ..... 59' '.,; --IML ..... ..... 1 • • , ........ RAll~ISSIOI SIAUI p,. .. ,,,, L•••• l~All""°-"" r-.......... . ••r, 1·•· ..... .. r tt.•Mft""" , ........ ...i .. C-~r\·~·· 111,ft, .. 1 ...... u-,Ut",...,~ .~ ........ -""". J211l•~· • , ...... ::~· ,. ......... ~-= ...., ... ·-- ' ' Ti seat Ora ty lt K' ting ver! mu ''Ste lo • Roa lhe : • WI T, .~ r .. Thurlday. May 8. 1975 OAIL V PILOT C j 'Clowns' Retllrns to Cabrillo This seem s to be the seuson ol the reprise in Orange Coast com mwli· ty theater Kent Johnson is put· ting on second and third versions of his biggest musica l s uccesse s, "Stop the World, 1 Want to Get Off" nnd ''The Roar of the Greasepaint, the Smell or the Crowd." Pall Tambellini is »gain directing (and a gain perlorming in ) .. Blithe Spirit ." Th e Westminster Commun.I· ty Theater recently re· \'lved an c·arlicr s uccess. ·•Every hod y Loves Opal, .. with the same ac· tress in the title role. Now the San Clemente Community Theat<:r is ~iijijjpjijijijjijii~iiia-I getting on the second· I time·around ba ndwagon. MllGAiff,.oci ··~ -DA•''"" llllOo\¥ • 00.6 JO .... IUllQll• 11JO'00 M•Ho,o . HOllDAYS 17 J0700 .... O.UJ¥A_ •JC!*ll! WJAmu ~1 .. 1 """. LAUGHING POLICEMAN 11 Next Thursday that group ·w i 11 o p en its second production of "A Thousand Clowns·' in the past six seasons. THIS T IM E around. Joe Hosler plays the ct'n· tral role of H erb Gardner 's in· dividualistic hero, Mur· ray Burns, with Carol Lee Clampitt as the sensiHve social worker and Jimmy· Herr as his young n eph ew. Nick. Rounding out the cast arc C. Ray Judson as Murray's establishmcnt- t y pe broth e r. Greg Sariana ~s Miss Clam· pill's uptight partner and Chuck Nease a s the excitable kiddie s how host. Dire cted b y ll a l Ralston, ... A Thousand C low n s" wil l play LAST llG Ort'OITUMITY TO Sff--GoittCJ ovt of ...... 1c. SOOfl - An an NEW film ••• AIRPORT 1978 ~ A..d H..-y Foedo "MY HAME'IS HOIODY11 lw p l• • I 1t l/2 Hour the Centerfold Girls BARGA N g ~o30 SENIOR CITIZENS $1.50 ~All TIMES SOUTH COAST PLAZA'THEATRES SAN t>IEqo FWY. AT BRISTOL SO.COAST PLAZA II S4t.JH1 ''THE UMCARHA TIOH OF PITER PROUD" 711~tl1 5W,,._ l~il....,..~.Jt Ro BER"? R!DFORD Intermission Tom Titus who try to make a goof a chicken ranch. Thurs d3 ys throu g h Sa turd ays for four wcekcncls, closing June 7. Curtain will be 8:30 at the Cabrillo Playhouse, 202 Ave nida Cabrillo. San Clemente, with re· servations available at 492-0465. Playing the leading roles will be J ohn Maher and Corrine Ehlers . Laur a Mabe r a nd ~!I!!!!!!!!!!!!!!===~ Michelle Ehlers have f been cast as their two daughters. Howard Solomon is directing. CASTING ALSO has been~ announced for the Fountain Valley Com· munily Theater for its next production. "The Egg and I ," a comedy based on the ·Corti cs movie and book by Betty MacDonald about a family of city dwellers "The Egg a nd I " will play three weekends, opening next Friday and running Fridays and ·Saturdays at 7 : 30 a11d Sundays at 2 o'clo& through Jun e 1. Call 531·8602 or 962-2551 !f>r reservations. 4 'II 'Returning Ho1ne' High in Ratings NEW YORK (AP) -ABC's "Returning Home ;" a TV rem ake of the classic postwar movie. "The Best Years of Our Lives," was among the na· lion 's 20 highest-rated evening TV shows last week, according to A C Nielsen Co. audience estim ates. The program 1 a pilot for a possible series, was ·10th in ~pularity, according to Nielsen ratings. IAlllA STlllSAMD JAMES CA.AH •'AIMMY LADY" lrGI .. MURDH OH THE ORIEtoll ElrHSSM + '"THE GAMtLEI• "CHINATOWN'' "COMSERV A TION'' IRJ .. FOUi MUSKETEHS" 0 M.A.S.H.11 "lllMCAIMA TIOH OF PETER NOUD .. "'UG84D OF .. IU. HOUSE• "CAPONE" CRl "LAUGHING POLICEMAN"' According to the Nielsen estimates, the nation's 1-----------------------1 10 most popular shows last week were "All in the ~ ~ ' ~ ., ~ ~ ~ Fa mily," "T he J effersons." "Good Times" and "Mary T yler Moore" Call CBS), "Sanford and Son" ,C,NB_C I. "Marcus Welby "~<ABC>, "Kojak" <CBS), Chi co and the. Man" and "Police Woman" (both NBCI "Returning Home" <ABC> KONO HAWAII presents the SOCIETY OF SEVEN Openmg Mav 29 Res (714) 531-1232 ~ Qln~wh PLUS Gene Hackman .. The Conversation + UC...TOW11CHWOUMTA!lf ~THI POOH a, ..... TOO" + .. ·t. loWty & ...... °C at A-nc. ttero• • ..CAPOMr '1 I gill~ !11.Polic ... • .. ao.nMon llWU Ftt IS 30 pm Sel/Sun/HOI 12·30 Mon ttwu Fn lo 7 p m -It 2~ THE CITY SHOPPING CENTRf ORANGE •532·6721 11.\ CITY CENTRE CltUMA~ ... $.A FAWY lllANCHESTER E>U G.~ FRWY ICITY DR. E>O -'7J.62,H~ A. ··c.,._ .. --1~.. V -WWTH PHper Saw• JMS ,.,, cea11 Nwy A .. ......_ ac.lty & lose" -~· co•o"" 01:1 MA• v,-n. Let A.Merle• Hero .. evld Carradine "DEATH RACE A "'DMltl 1toce 2000" 2000" ~ Plu• W"Y·OUT SCIENCF FICTION "THE CLONES" (R) Eves from 7 Cont Sunday From' AeAOlNT AWAIO AJCE IUJtf IUUTTN . DOESN'T LIVE ..m (PG) ANYMORE Co-Hit At Vltfo "ALOHA. IOllY & ROSI" (! Cl~~' :.~~TER (,, ... u ..... , ... ,.. , 979.4u1 ECIHEMA CENTER Miltot &I u ... , • ..U .. HDICll<lll 979.4141 HUHTIH~TOH Clt4EMA MACM 11 llV\-'t I 47·9608 147·601 Phis John WayM "IRAHNIGAH" HAllOITWIH ""''°'I I WIUOIO 4._057l '46·32U rtllAlhclM e ... Hedi ... "THI SCAllCIOW' • -1~­ MAJOR STUDIO FRIDAY, MAY 9 Box Office Open 6:00 .. Brannigan" Shows 6: I 5 Preview 8: I S "Great Waldo Pepper" I 0:00 • • • • • • • • • • •'•"'Ttt •••••••••• .. . .. . . • • . . . . . • . ' . . . ... . .... ••.• .. • .. •,!1!~~······· • • ••ACH •lVO. AT "Lue • • •IT. c:o••T HWV ..... DllOO rwv. l4M60l""""11MfoTOM HACH Freebie and 'the Bean (R) CINEMA WEST twt\h•.,1111 &I ~OlOlfl•ll! •Ufw"" CtNlll 892·•03 t Cl~~~1:~.~!ER MIU •tllot Clf!IY 979·•141 HCMtlft For Sale •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• GtMral I 002 Gnercal I 002 •••••••••••••••• • •••••••••••••••••••••• AilWll..W. Payments only month including t axc:. for this sharp 31.>cdroom. 2 bath Costa M~u home You'll love the massive brick f1rc p lacc. hug~ kitchen, separate dinette area, covered pauo and large rear yard studded w1lh fr)olll tre~. New OJ\ the market Pnced only $37. 000. Ca If 546-58*1 ~HERITAGE • • REALTORS FAMILY HOME PLUSIHCOME Corona del Mar. Almost new, fi ve bedroom home. Two blocks from beach. Separate dining room plus s pacious family roqm. Two bedroom ren· ta' in rear unit. All c u s tom buil t. Call 673·8550. ()~U.J Ill <J •II~ I U/./ I~• bl''" I' [(11!1111 $38,950 RED WHITE ILUE Any color you choo5e + new carpel too! The owner will do Uus for you '" this 4 bednn, 2 full bath house on ap R·2 lot. To see this, call Associat· l!d South Coast Brokers, :>t5·8424, eves673-7737. Pl:Bl.IC ~OTJCE NOTICE INVITING BIOS NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN Iha.I the Board of Edutal1on ol 111e Newport· Mew Untfted School DISl(ICI of OrMIQI! Countv. Caltlornla, will receive seal~ bids up 10 11 ·oo a.m . on the ?3rd d.ly of May, 1'7S al lhe otl1CC Of !Hl•d School 01Sl,.CI, 1oca1eo .ii 18S/ Ptacenlla Avenue. C.o)la Mesa, ca1110<n1a, al wh1<11 11me s111d bids will be l>Ubhcly opened and rud tor E xp .. nded Mela I Lockrrs WATERFIOMT CHAJ.IT HEWPOIT IEAQt $69,950 Unique 3 bedroom, two story home.-Pnvale san· dy beach. Secluded entry lo spacious living and dining rooms . Hig h vaulted ceilings. Roanng brick fire place. Un· believable m aster swtc. Separate bonus -party r oom. Bring your sailboat. Call today! 963-6767. Al.AHDOHE:D Chance ol a lifetime for smart buyer ! 3 Bdrms. 2 bath s, gleamin~ hardwood floors, brick fireplace, screened patio playroom & shimmering pool! Sellers have gone. & are offering all terms at only $43,900.call now! 963·5671or556-703.5. .,...----_ Walker & Lee Reel Estate **** Mn. Josepll C..,ta 24412 0Yerialle Dr. Et Toro You are the winner of 2 free tickets to the UCI IRVIME CELEIRITY BASEi.AU GAME SUNDAY, MAY 18 at 1 :30 at UCI LOS ANGELES RAMS vs. OAKLAND RAIDERS in a seven inning preview of Super Bowl Ten. . Please call 642-5678, ext 333 lo claim yot&r Uckets. (North County toll free number is 54~1220.) **** All b•ds Me 10 bt' 1n accordance with Cond111ons. 1nstrU(1tons, and Spec111ca hons, w111ch are now on tile in lheolf•ce ot lne Purchoinq •oenl 01 said School Dli.trlct, llSI Placenua Avenue, Costa 1---------- Me!.d, Cahlorn1a. E•ch O•ddtr must suom1t a l>td ~· llO!.•I 1n the l0<m 01 a cer1111eo 0< cash1er1> checlt or a b•d bonCI equal to "~ perctnl u•.1 ol the amoun1 ol ,,,.. bod, m.lde payaOle 10 the order of Ille Newp0rt..Me<r>• Un1l1ed SchOol O.stritl. A Ptrtormance Bond m•• b4! reciu1reo •• lne d1scre11on 01 tne O•Str1<1 In lne event of l••lure lo enter 1n10 such con· 1rat1, 11\f".proceeds ol th• d>eclt will be lor1e11eo, br In cue ol a bond. tne full sum lhertol wil l be torfetle<I 1.0 W•d SchOol 01slfltl of Orange Counly, No bidder m"y withdraw hos bid f« a penoel of 1orly·J1ve 1451 dhS .:it~ Ille dah! w t tor I he went no I hereof Vie Bo.ird ol Education ot the Newport·Mes.t Unified SchOot District rewrves the rlgnt 10 relccl any or all bids, and not necessarotv accept the lo-st b1d, and 10 110a1ve <lnY inlormall- tyor lrregularlty ln •ny bid received . DateoMay7, t9/S f'fEWPORT·MESA • UNIFIEOSCHOOL DISTRICT of Oranoe Counly, Calllorn•ll Oy Dorothy Har»f.'y Fistler Purcllaslng Agent S~·l180 Publlshlld Oranoe Coasl Daily Pilol, Maye. u. ms 1i.~1s MESA VERDE . $28,000 Immaculate. sharply de· corated, no maintenance living. Existing FHA loan. Private assoicia· tion fee only $28 per month. Whoever thought of living in Mesa Verde for only $28,000? 646-7711. Ope-nEves . . . OCEANFROMT Spectacular-2 s tory home with magnificent view a nd beach. 3 Large bedrms with room for 4. Ovetsized family room Pl,;lll.IC l\OTICE and living rm. Modem -----kitchen and dining. All NOTICE IHVITING 81DS less than 3 years old. Sealed prop0\ilts w111 be recerwd at t'irst time offered al the othtt of tht Secretary of COU1'1ty Sl99 000 Choice Balboa 5.ln11a11on D1s1,.c1 No. S al tO&U Ellis • • Avenue. Fount.tin Valley. ca111om1a, location. Call 540-1151 ~HERITAGE REALTORS 97708 on or bet«f' the 701h day of Mlly, 19/S, al II 00 .i m , at which 1tme lhey will be publicly oe>eneo •nd read in 1119 office ot ll1t Board ot Directors al 10844 Ellis Avenue, Fountain Valley, Callfornl• for I~~~~~~~~~~~ wetwELLREPAIRANO i: REMODELING AT 14TH STREET ANO "'A"STRE6T PUM P llf('> STATIONS CONTRACTNO S·U Fll> Bods are r.-quired tor lhe en11re 1110rk des.crlbtd llere•n. The work is 10 be done attordinq to thO p4aM an<I specif1calrons on Ille In IM ofllce 01 the Secretary of inc Dis· Irle\, and said plans and speclflcatlo~s a•• by reltrtntt made a part ot lh•s notice. Plans. speclflcalloM an<I other Pf'O· posal dotumenu mav be u11m1neo at BiCJ Canyon luy Beautiful Dover model, vacant. Must sell! 2 Bedroom & den. $119,500. or lellse $700. mo. VOGEL & BABBITT l~u otll~ or 1he County San1t111on Dis-~~~~~~~~~~~ t"ct No.Sat 108A4 Ellis A..enue, Foun- t•in Valltty, C.allforn1a Coplf's of lhe REALTORS 644·6056 P4ans and spec11tcat1ons may Ile ob ----------•••Md In lht> ab0ve·n1en11oned olftce al Ille 1011owlnq costs. which S<l•d co\ts are nol rtttundi)ble reoardless of Wflelher 111e plans •nd speclllcat1of'IS .lre rt· lurned CiENE RAL PROV ISIONS ANO STANDARD SPECIFICATIONS FOR COUNTY SAN ITATION DISTRICTS OF ORAN C.E COUNTY . CALIFORNIA, l't1l Edrl1on (Current ~"'°" aPP•1t•b•e 10 all O•\t"tt roosl . .. . . \10 00 Pl•ns and spec1fttiit•on1> will be m.l•ltd lo proweclll>t b1ddf'rs 11 rf'Qut\ll!d, lor a l.e ol is 00 lnon·refun<l11ble l lo co~r IMco\I of poi.laQe .llld h1ndl ing L.AIY LOAFER Throw away lbe lawn mower . beautiful 2 bedr oo m. 2 bath Townhouse. Lots oC liv· ing space + clubhouse a nd pool. Offered at a low S27 ,500. With as· sumable FHA loan. Call 540· l 151 ~HERITAGE • REALTORS All bid\ must 1>e m•de '" ilCCOfdllnce, and all b1ddtr\ mu\I com(lly, wllh Slall', ~tdt•al .lnd loul law\ ~•UI· ble hereto, 11nd ,., directed 1n lhe pro-----------posal rorm, 0111ns •no \pet 1f 1callons •$19,950• 81ddtrs arc n~r<ebV nol1l1ed tn•I pursuant lo prov1\1ons of 1114! LabOr Code of the Stall' 01 Ca111orn1a, Ille eo.rd of Dortctors of County 6.lnrt,,tion 01\lrlct No S hos uC1rt1ined 1r. pre- valllng rate of per d iem waoes alll)lic•· bit 10 IM work lo be done for the locali- ly tn which the worlt h lo M P«f«med In compllance wltll Sec11on !713 of lhe Labor (.ode or the Slate ol C•llfornod, anti It h filtd In lhe office of lhe' S«retary of Ille County Sanltallon Ols· lflcl No S,ot Oran09 County, Eacn bid \hall oe made on the' pro llOMI IONn lurnlSMd by lnr OitlrlCI and tneloscd "' lhC' envelope SuPP4N!d by IN 01\trict ~arlng Ille trtlt of the worlt ancl 1119 nAtn" and •ddrcu of IM b•ddtr with no 0111er d1sungu1u.1no mar1t bl. 11 ''\tit M>lf' rnoonsll>thlY 01 the b.oder to \H IMI hh brd IS r.cel~ In tM Dlslrlcl Otflcl' al lhe aoorus ~lntllOV• ~I lo•ll'I In proper llmt Any bid rt<I • ved •lier tile Klwdultd cio.lno II~ •or receipt ot bids ~II I>" retvtn-d lo Ille bidder unooen.<! Large 2 bedrm. 2 ba w /fenced patio on beautifully landscaped grounds w /pool, security gates & much more. $220. per, mo. ,pays it all incldg : taxes. ins. & mrunt f1..>es. Call Dan al 839-8321 for appt to sec. A~. Each b•dCler must be hcen~ In tr.. Sl•te of Ca1tlorn1t and QUllllleo 10 perform llltt worlt described in IM pl.,.,, \IJIC 1tlc•hons and con tr .ct ~II !Mnl\ A 11111 ebnd l'OI less lh•n 1tn PffC-nl I'"-I ol lhl 10111 b•d amo11nt w111 bf',,. qulf'td wllh l'M l'I bid, ~nd no D•d ~hdtl bf <Ofl•kH!rtd ulllf'\\ \UC II bid MKUrilY I\ COSTA MESA· 2 STORY $47,000. Near proposed marina • site. Bike to beach, walk to !!hopping. Gourmet kitchen , large family r oom . Natural wood burning brick fireplace . Call 962· 7788 lo Inspect. . -k€Y • P.€ALTOP.S A •• t!ICJoMd lhtrf'1n Said bid bond moo. ISTORtc. 111 U. form al a t•Hl'lltr s or c...-llflt<I INV ,. '' , . (r..tlt.1Mv1b1t 10 int 01,1!1< I ORUM U fN loerd of OirtcfOr\ of lhl CO\lntv BR. • Sllnll•llon OIWICI No. s r•Hr""' I~ ou eLEX 4 OR & 3 2 • ' rleht to ••I~<• MY, Of •II bids""" lo years new. Steps lo heart w.ivun\I or e1111rttu11110t~. of resort area-bloc:k \~~:gew;:uTOA~ Crom ocean" bay. R~ in couNrY1aN1'tA1ot10 N c 1 Zone. 8elow Marlcct · OIST IU CT NO S,ot ial$109,997. ~!:~n~t~~!~,~.·::'0'111• GleMo llm1•1th S.CretAry a-~ ,,-. AllA• P\l_bll~ Or•~ Coa\1 O•llY Pllot.1 ===~=::::i==-==~==~ 'H-I'· u. ,,,, awe.rs .. . . 1 I I • -~ for Salo ltiot11e1forS. t n-•••-'-· .. ~.~ · -~ " rtou11-1f-or~-. 1rtott1•11"or~ .,~Ht •••••••••••••••••••••••·!••••••••••••••••••••••• \ti DAIL y PllO, Thursday. May 8. 1975 ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••.•••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••!••••••;oc,· 2 .... , .. • I 002'4iner• IOOZ lu···---~-•~ G al 1002 G1Mrel I 2 G1Mrol IOOZ;Ci1Mr9I • ••••••••• .. •-••••••••••••••~••••••••••••••••• u-.., for r...1~ Holtie$ For Sale ~ ~ -IMt • •••••••••••••••••#••••• -••••••••••••••••••• • r~...-~ •••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••• • ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••• .. ••••••••••••••••• ••••••••-••• r. ' • ' -• ~!~~••••••••••~!~~ !i:~!'! .......... ~~-~~ !:=. .......... !!!'.~ DOVER. SHOIES -~. ' $51,500 Sandy beach is the setting for new, . .. 1 custom colon ia l home w/S BR. f.am . I OPEN suN.1-sPM r rn ., formal din ., alr cond .. $295,000 S, 3 Bedroom e leea nl -4"4tf# 'HCid,~ home. 3124 Yucoo Ave., LIDO ISLE ~j ru-South Coa>tPla... 815 Via Lido Soud Price Red uced REALTOR CALL NOW • Waterfront 4 BR .. 5 Ba. rumpus rm. ~ 752. 7315 ' Pier & fl oat, sandy beach. $295,000 DONALD M. BIRD 'LINDA ISLE A~1ocla1•1.•••h•n LET YOUR MIMD WAMDER .: IJcu uti fully decor. ;{ Bil. & A RIEAL STEAL Coronet del Mar's finest & best buy· You own the lii nd + s wim. pool, jacuzzi , trellis1.."tl patios, deluxe 4UJt + playrm, gourme t kitc h , self· cle11 n'g oven, trash co~· pactor, B·B·Q. fantastic thruout. $119.950. Ever wond er a bou_t· a du plex in Ccll\.1 , lu goot\, ll t0 fllP & s lip. $255,000 of fi xin _g it up, s hingles, Pi.lint, pla nts. etc. 'fhis <>ne is clean but maybe you'd do it different ly . 1'herc's a fireplace, beams. guest unit + in con1 c. 'fhc income is good and the price was $110.000. n ow $89,950. A lis t in g uf den, on 640-6600 [~~ Gerrie ca ..... _,,, HARDWOOD FLOORS. 3 Bcdrrn. 2 ba. gas bltns,. R{'W cpl. Hig fenced yard. Uoat gate. Grab it quick!! · $34,500 • ~~Wi Nata lie 1'~oga rty . UNIQUE HOMES, Realton, 675-6000 2443 E. Cd Hwy, Corona del Mir G........ 1ootGO...ral 1002 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• REDUCED $4,500 ! ! ! 1\Je \\'porl Be a c h. exclus ive a rea. lle:..iutifull y decorated \vith p a pe rs & 1>ai nt; 4 bdrms., <lining rm., r ecreation room . Ready to go al ~73 ,900 [[(]~EIN-Mll~TIN IHc.J ~---REAL TORS --~ 644-7662 CORONA DEL MAR .ANYTIME ""'~"""'"""'"""'"""'"""'"""'"""'I~~~~!.~ ........ ~~.~~ ~~~!'! .......... !?.~~ BILLGrlUNDY . REALTOR 341 Buv~·d·· o,,~ N I 67 '., 6161 G ....... 1 -I ooi,G_,jj I 002 ..... ; .......................................... . END UNIT-.BLUFFS _ .. beautiful ''Linda" -single level - 2 bdrms . & convert. den -2 baths - hdwd. Ors. -decorative shµtters -:-- gorgeous patios. $85,000 • BEAUTIFUL(,Y UPGRADED -... ocean air duP,lex -jlM.ste" to the beach. 4 Bdrms. up', f!·,bdrms. down. Xlnt rental area -c6mplete ly furnished. $99,500 • BAY AND BEACH 675-3000 ., .. 10 ' L ~o.,.~r hVVY CLil-'ION"'i U • L MAn OCEANFllOMT FHA REPO C •s. G" • ......, ON THE SAND·Lacge Ml.,, " • ..,.H HORSE LOVERS ,. ,. ~ two bedroom, two full CAMEO SHORES ESTATE SALE, 3 BR, 4'h ba., two fireplaces; huge lot, gardens, pool. Super value at$2SO,OOO ... .-~ MA.GHIA..........i1 baths, beac h home- $30,950 $2200 SURROUNDINGS ,emode led kitchen-two You have been wailing TOT AL DOWN car garage. Needs paint £or this huge 3 bdrm, 2 Equestrian de li ght ! Ot+THEWEDGE & c arpe t , BUT JUST bath hom e on 1/-1 oicrc! Horse trails, riding areas Short walk l.O . the swf $100 ,000. CALL today. Check out the £ruit trees, and stables make this a rrom "The Wedge". Ex· JOS H WIGHT & AS- g r a pc a rbor & wwk must see! Walk lo park, tra large corner lot. Near 1,s::.OC::..::.lc.cA::.Tc:E::.S::.•cc642_·5Zl~-•=-- s hop ! New paint and lakes and fishing £rom to bike trail. Secluded en· WA VECREST b rand new deep pile this immaculate 3 bdrm try. Sunke n parlor . Huge Ca rpe t hig hlight this with fresh paint and new rumpus roo m with wet VILLA. beauty. Low low down deep pilecarpeting,cov-b a r . Gia nt ga rde n L a r g ·e s t model . payment. Offered for a ered p a t io , paneled kitchen. f'orma.I dining Eno rmous living and limited timc---l lUH.JlY ~ ga rage and decorator room . Kin gs m aste r fo rmal dining. Separate 847·6010. wallpa per. Qpn 't miss suite. Mammoth party d e n with wet bar. •)l'iril•1Q ·u s 1 u11ro11 1•~f · this at $43,950. Call room. Separate wing lo r~i re pl ace . Two giant . EASTILUFF Forever view; 4 Br + FR, 3 ba., 2 Crplcs., gam~ rm.; 3.000 sq. rt. Only $l05.000 • Ii COROMA DB. MA ' Corner location. 2 BR + guest. cottage; dbl. 10\, fee . Mu sl see. Asking $112,500 [ 1 847 6010 family bedrooms. Room maste r bedrooms. Three ~'IHP\U\ll ", :. 1, :u : · "~" ., •J.u ''. 1 g>:ne~0n':~st~~~~: ~a~~ !C:1s~~loCf~':1n . • --·-··-"-~· [ I vanlage Call842·253S. $31 ,4~. Call ~67 for COMP'ANV 61tlJ~1~·!.I "''" "" "''"0 "' 0 " ••·' P"evoew REAL TO HS i:{~:~:~~/E:;:;~. ~Rill!'f!:!;fJ [ ® lfi$;HI [ij:j{~'iifft """'"""'~~~~~N~l:~::~-4~,~~o~·"""'""""' cond. View. 2 lldrms., I LOOKING HOMeS . . --·-··--JUST USTID ba. & 2 bdrms .. family They·re on a big 70'x150' N~wDOf'f leach HA.RIOR VIEW rm., 2 _baths. Ideal for R-3 lot a nd bring in good k la't home & 1ncor:n~·. $13.S . .!>OO rents. The full price is Bae lay /!trea Un1'vers1"tt Park HILLS 673·3663 00-225.l Eves S27 .500. with fl exible Ver y u n u sual, large ESTATE fin;i ncing. Call before it's custom hom e with heavy P o p u I u r 3 e droorn llard lo find lush home associated too late. 5.56·2660 bea m ceilings in area of Chancellor home loc=ated 1 lot .1h bea\Jtiful homes. 3 BR within walking distance on lovely arge WI -=:,SELECT .. -(huge master ), 2 b.3lh. ofpool,tennis t.'OW'lsand 20x40 ft. pool.4 s pacious TPROPERTIEC: Living+ family. Formal s ho pping . Newly di;;-bedrooms, great Camily ~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~~~"""'"""''~!.._~~~=.'_;;~=:Nine. Patio. Lots ol room corated inside. Air condi· room with fireplace and BR OK ERS-REAL TO RS 1 01~ ...... 8o1Dc.o 6'1 ]661 : !Qr enlerta ini.ng around tioncd Outs tanding wet bar, se11a rate dining General I 002 GtttH'ol I 002 pool + detached studio. 900 room overlooking th_e •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• 646·3928.cvcs646-4543 value ~·o.6161 beauti f.ul pOol and jacuzzi . Citrus trees and a great vegetable garden in addition muke this your very o.wn estate in Corona del Mar for under $100,000. Appl. a must. 673·8550. POPPY AVEMUE, CORONA DEL MAR Quaint & cha rming -fresh pa int & new Daffodil yellow carpeting. 2 bedrooms fron t house, 2 bedrooms rear <.1 pt. a-nd 2 room guest. Separate brick pat ios. $85 ,900. BEAUTIFUL CUSTOM HOME On So mer set L a il c. 3 l a r ge bedrooms, ea~h w /own bath. Dining room w/wet bar. 3 car garage. Age 21f.t y rs. E xtra large IOt on quiet street. $125,000. lachenmyer Realtor LA CUESTA BY THE SU. HO DC>Wt'.I· YOU R opportunity! 2100 sq. ft. of ocean-cooled g r a nde ur wi th NU DO WN PAYM E NT . Four jumbo bedropms. Most prestigK>us & "de· sired area. First to call get s th is ·rRE MEN· DOUS BARGAIN. Call 842·2535, o<·!" Ii("• /I ~ fU'J I.> l'f 'l'ff' S H O,R E C LI FFS·320 Seaward : One-of-a-kind custom, 'split-level three bedroom & fa mily room; beam ceil ings, interest· ing, different. oPtN m 9 . rl ~II.JN 101!1 ><i f!• [-lijlll\tl OPEN DAILY l·Spm. 3626CATAMARAN Harbor View, CdM OWN~MUST " sell and can give immed. oc· c up. 68R, fam rm, din rm, pool & jacuzzi. In , NEWJy 'llEMODELED this 3 bedroom .home. The all NEW kitchen has everything builtin, incldg NEW f ormica _counJer~ops a:nd ash cabinets. NEW bath. NEW used brick fireplace. NEW carpets. Call us to see this NEW CISTING. Only $47,500. CALL-644-7.270 2828 E. Coast Highway, Corono del Mar UI/ llCMI\ IDI UWlll(; llD<IOlloll GHt'ral PROPERT NA EM tff £•••fl' •Ot I~'· 1111. OIJ IAlf Alffl'llU I• t•I lfA "Oll 1002°GeMrat 1002 ...................... , ······················~ BILLGRUNQY, REALTOR 341 f\ay~•d• Dr •v• l')l..B bl') 616 1 Gt1Wral 1002 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ·11G CANYON -VIEW!. $139,50.0 .. Beautiful NEW 4 BR "J?ea uv1lle Dining rm, bo11u s rn:i , fabulous kitchen & huge master swte.='P lush ·cptng, landscaped &·room for pool . 21 I I s.,. J""""" Hilh R...ct NEWPORT CENTER. H.I. 644-4910 G .... rat I 002 ....... . I 002 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• AIAHDOHED 2 story + pool in terrific Back Bay View c ul de sac location in C Us TO M B U I LT ··Th e Ranch ''. (special fini s h e d Transferred seller offer· woodwork). 4 Bcdrm, ing this beautiful home family room, 3 car at below market Pi:ice . ga rage . S ec to a p- Access for boal. trader , preciatc. $74,500. or cam per. J ust put on · the markel. Call 646·7711. ~ .... JUST LISTED!! \;~~~~;;;;;;;;;;; ILUFFS COMDO Super sharp Carmelita mode l & just 18 mos. new! 4 Bdrms., 3 full ba ths. s tor age galore. Flat·l op, bltn. range. Transferred owner must leave! $82,900 · £J;..~ole~~lo LIVE IN ONE RENT OTHER View of ocean and heat-it roar! 4 Bedrooms up, 3 bedrooms down. Up- graded and owner's re· a dy to paint exterior. S-uy now and _)'OU make color s election! Only $99,950! 5"46-4141 • • . SPACIOUSNESS Lots of Hoom for enjoying life in this in;tlJ!l!CUlalely exgllll.t<;!Y. decoral~.!! & lands caped family_ home. Owner tra nsferred & anxious to sell his 4 BR. 3 Ba, F a m ·rm 1 home loc at ed at SPYGLASS HILL. $164,900. •r t_ CLTY LIGHTS VIEW You sec not only the lights of Newport Beach but Fashion Island too, when you live in this lovely 5 BR, 3 Ba,. Fam-rm home w /2 Frplcs. Located in HARBOR VIEW III. $129,950. ..... CONYENIEN~S .NEARBY This lovely 5 BU , 4 ·B\I, Ffim-rm home with a 2 BR Rental 'llmt 1s near all Shopping & the Beach.• Located in OLD COHONA DEL MAR, it's a bea ut~. Divorce fo~ces a sale at $127,93o. . *** . THIS NEW HOME NEEDS YOU! An easy-care 4 BR, 2 Ba, Fam~rm home with many upgrades and a view . too. needs a family like yours to make it perfect. Find it in HARBOR VIEW III. Priced at $79 ,500. "'"'* CAREFREE LIVING A super EASTBLUFF Condominium that· is hi ghly upgraded, has 3 BR, 3 Ba & a Fam-rm too. Provides solid comfort for the most discriminating buyer .. Price just reduced to $76,500. ••* ~ WE HA YE REMY ALS TOO! A 2 BR, 1 Ba Duplex on a lovely tree lined Street in Old Corona del Mar. \\.'on't last! s etter hurry. $300. mo. *** R.E. PEOPLE WANTED \\'e haV e 4 openingS left in our Corona del Mar Sales Office. Ask about o~r new compens ati,on plan. '673-7601 GoMrat 1002 G_... 1002 .•..••....•............ ········~·············· . SEE THIS RANCHETTE ME~A VElll>E IN H EE HAW VALLEV, ...... a daily dip can VISTA . 4 BR HOME. become yo11ir routine in· (714) 724-~123 . stead o(. a dream! 'lbe pool is not the only extra, lalboa PniftllllH I 007 it's attached to a lovely ••••••••••••••••••••••• Mesa Verde Pacesetter, 3 BR + lg ramily rm home. orrered at only $66,!IOO •• ____;.s UPER B f-fOMES 3148 C•mpu• NB 549·'655 1e111oy .. ra1ot Sp_a cious Family Hm. Ju s t s t e p s rrom Ba y /Bch. Lge parents retreat o£f Maslr BR. Overlooking £a bulous Sundeck w/Ocean View. 2 Frplcs! DO IT NOW! Call Agnt. 96.1-b/67. • •••••••••••••••••••••• BIG CANYON VIEW & POOL Beautiful exterior of wood and s tone on large view lot. 5 Bedrooms, family room . Definitely a hom e for e nte rta inin g. Wood d ec kin g s urroundin g pool a nd jacu zz i. . $1 79 ,500. I BLK . TO BEACll 2 BR Culie on fenced. cor . lot w/xtra prkic·a re· a l f a nt as t ic r e nta l (Hurry for Summer $$). nr everything. ·rry lo dn at $65,000 EXCLUS IVES: Corona dcl Mar: interesting two bedroom home with a loft for the "-ids·; on a lot & one·half which will take a large second unit. Gives you a home with inl'ome potenlial at just $75.::;o(). g r e a t s h a p e . I~='=="'= (M ar gue rite Ave. to KeeJ Dr., turn left and go to end or cul ·de·sac. I · GREEM THUMI WANTED ! Trees, shrubs & rolling lawns surround this cheerful home. MOVE RIGHT IN. Sh iny c l e an, 3 BR, formal din. rm., brkfst. rm., super size R·2 lol. Listed below market al $74,SOO . Unl•enlty Realty 3001 E. Cst Hwy 673-6510 BUILDING SITES -CHOICE Bi g Ca nyon -Overlooks c lubho~se . fa irw<.iy s a nd greens. P remium location . S92.500 Bi ~ Ca n yon -Surrounded by luxurv; vie \\' of rai r\vays <1 nd grccnS. S77 .750 Emerald Bay -Dra mati c vi ew of white water . Pr i\'ale conimunily - Onl y a few le ft. $75,000. ' BLUFFS "Z" WITH BONUS This is the !a rgcst mod el ever ancJ the bonus roc>m is fini shed ! There ar.e upgra ded features throughout and the decor is muvc·in perfect . $85,900. NEWPORT CONDOMINIUM Sharp three bedroo m, th ree bath cond near 1-loag 1lospital. Full price just $49,900 terms. GREAT TURTLEROCK COMDO Close to U.C.I .. new shopping center being developed ~tnd great schools. Like new inside and out . Spri nklers, 3 bedrooms , fa mil y room. dining room . 2 baths . A real buy at $.59,500. OCEAN FROMT LOT ·One of the few vacant lots on Ea$1. Ocean ~'ront. 30 foot frontage, 80 feet deep. Priced lo sell at $100,000. -OIT IEACH 644-1766 LAGUNA IEACH 494-074' A COLDWIU IANIER CO. JACOBS REALTY 675·6670 675-5511 Cole of Newport 2515 E . Coast Hwy. Cor ona del Mar. Gneral 1002G..,..ol 1002 ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••••• mac nab / Irvine realt~ AIOVE THE ILUE PACIFIC. 5 bedroom + den + fa mily room at $124 ,500. Extra lg. lot w/room for pool. Palos Verde Stone exterior. Win e cell a r -VI EW blue sky & ocean. Walte r Kin g 642·8235. (Z81) CORONA DEL MAR DUPLEX - REDUCED FOR IMMED. SALE! Two 2BR units on J 1r:! lots. 3-blocks to Big Corona! $7~.500. 'fom Queen. 644 -6200. <Z82l 3 BEDROOM + FAMILY AT $41,500. Ideal location to freeways & So. Coas t Plaza Shoppin g Ce nter. Family room off kitchen -lg. patio ar ea. Wa lter King 642·8235. (UJ) THIS IS IT! 3 bedroo m . 2 ba th holl\e -clevet yse of wood & decor cnru.nce trus home. Brick patio, wood slut overhang. & ni c e l a nds caping set it orr . Exception a ll y p riced at $46\500. Evan Corkclt 642-8235. <Z8S ) 642 .. JJS •••.utO . to1 00..,DOW tM4 ~-1 "f41wJllOl"t fflM:fl. C.11*'"-..., . • 675•551 I Cole of Newport 2515 E . Coast Uwy Corona de lMar. IEACH IARGIJMS 2 BR, R-2 lol. $65,000 ! 4 Un .• Bay Ave. S79.500! Dix dplx. 3/2 Be. $00,500! Oceanfront dupl ex . $175,00l! CALL 675-7060 MESA VERDE Lovely family home in excellent neighborhood. BeauU£ul cond. $58 . .500 . CALL 556-8100 latboa lay ........ Re""'1n ABHOR"R I I' I I I r WORICOUT'OF 'YOUR UYE'IH Hard to find double use residence. OnJy one of its kind on market. $36\000. Call now & s ave . 646'7171. M ><i Ill 9 . "s IV"l 10 Al "I.Cf' • HOME & IMCOME Super sharp duplex in great location. Front unit has 3 bdrms, 2 ·baths plus lovely added family room. Back unit is 1 bdrm 1 bath. Offered al only $43 ,950. 2 + ICiHUS ROOM OMLY $35,500 • Owner builder has rriade this home better than a model, a decorator's deiight! Huge bonus room for r e ntertaining, 2 large bdrms with 2\11 baths. Far out condo. Low cfown wil l buy this beauty. OCEANVIEW 577;000 • Gorgeous oceanvie\v condo on best part of the bay. Full securit.y, pool, & sundeck . Boal slips available. ·Don't miss th'is 2 bdrin· 2. bath home. Walk lo s hopping, res~aur-an~. &beach. FAMl'LV FUN s +·l'OOL Super upgraded tri-level,1 republic home. Shows like a model. Formal dining[m huge fa mily room with large (irepface. Heated filte red pool with firepit ror en!ertalning. Profe 1onallY la ndscaped. All of this for $66,_950. Call 545-9491 -Walk~er~& lee Heal Estate • -.eafOf'S. Flf'S-. JH101HFOf'.. -.eaFOf'W. -..,..... 1-,..... Tho,Sdoy.Moy&.1975 • DAILYPILOT (1 .................... ,.;, •o ....... -......... -................................ , ........................................................ ; -.. FOf' W. Caadoatlnl-I.oh for soi. 2200 CorH1dolMor IOU Y•r 1034-talaYtllley 1034 lni.. , . 1044 Howporth~ 106' Howporile~ 106 , ...................... forHle 1700 ..................... ,. •••••••••• , ••••••.•••••• ···-·· ·····-········· ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• .... -rt1o-· 1069 '' ' • *~ -• '""'"""""""""""" PALM SPRINGSR·I • COROMADILMAJI · oJvenlty Pait, 4 Br, 3 VALLEY REALTY ................ ;,.,,., TAXSU>;LTER L•rget.otnearWH l COIMRLOT IY OW Ba, Si,OOO down, by IAYVllEW 4·plexe' & tri-pleiu.~ by Rucquet Club~. -DUl'UX HER-MEADOW HOME owner ... l·284Jaf15pm. PRESENTS Over 57" of sped•cular th•beacb.2br&twnhse. $5,750. ,.._7175 . br 4 Fam. rm. I ~ Want Sp~ioulftff17 3 BR. 2 ba. aharpiel E wah:rfront, h~e master Com pl 11kg . Brurtd nu. home w/xlnt. •rr•n••· 11m ~ l'rodos Sf This home bo .. ls Exec. •YP• area. Try PREFERRED HOM S bdrm & m•rble frpk. 846·1323 PORTA.FINA 'ment o. loor plan with a Jj\.a C (IOol' pla n & ro0m for muny MB,000. ~rokers.\2""4222: ANNOUNCEMENT! f'riccd \O' sell fl'J s t . TO.Y LAG&MA ",Pvt. lrv1n1 lg ram!Jy f "I · · Hurry! Call !1.'13·3548 2 S . ll l I t P~USbioautUutns,.w .. br '¥111 Y ac11v1ties. Locut.ed at e nd of EASYCAU V.al!cy Re alty has been designated as SrARUHG S20,9So "•II price, 2 onv " you o n•pec •Pl. w/aep.,0~ JJYt, ,0 . cdl·de c in one or Fountain Valle y 's home and •urrouodings. lh e c x cl u 5 1 v e orange c 0 u 11 t y REALTORS bedrm, z bath, bltn" the or P"wra mlc ;,'e".: mos ld siabl L BR Ju1tperfec1toractlve fP r edH range&uvcn,CJven>i~ Sites overloo n'! lnn<e. Priced for Im· r e areas. rg m11s ler couple. 2 BR, den, wllh 2 represenlative o re err om es, a SWIM 10 """" hcll}th with cl 0 ,. 1 ,. P 1 en 1 y or °""""'ul Lagwoa 1 .. ocn; med ... leal$BO,OOO. SWtc, isolated from 2 (Or 3?) other balha. Decorated In rich nalionwide nelwork of hundred s of th" beaut pool home. stornge, FA heal, air HKR4W·9;Jllll. .,! MARK L. Wll.SON I/R's: 2'!, balhs , hobby' room, shop browns & yellows. Mu" brokers all coordinating the ir e fforts to iuatroduced. 2DR. '"b•. con<liliomng. YoUr serec. ~ ... D...+ ,ne~l"" are a&encloscclpalio.16x24swimming see to a pprecl alc . mak e YOUR JOB OF HOUSE lrg den. KlNGAAllD lion of carpeu&drpo;. Rosorl' '2 400 45 5557 pool & ipts of d ecks. Won 't last long a t S'IZ,05-0, Or owner wUI SELLING AND HOUSE HUNTING R.>:. 642·222"' ~afi"'O'" 10'"' ~n rent. ••••••• .. •••••••••••••• C<1sl•MHa 1024 $59,500. Don 't hes itate, ca ll now consider renting, $40tl EASIER . YourhomelistedthruValley Best Huy on Newporl ~-8J2l~~1 .0r en at Perre« for ~""kend & ••••••••••••••••••••••• 968-S296. per mo. llealty appears in a histh quality phcto Sh&rts Ely Owner-Sell-vaeauon ~ Co1np. rurn . I O O<U uousE • ·T .. SU RA1snn'S • ,· 0 Be Io •• k' •• °""'""'••/ ua condo in Palm ~rt ·~ ~ -H 1-5 Ull )isling boOk in hundreds oLofficcs aJL s~7~soo . 32; ProsP.c1. Onita •al• 1800 countty Club area. POOi ~-~ REALTORS over the U.S. If you have to move from Open Scat /Sun . Call ••••••••••••••••••••••• & j8C'Ulll, lovt.'ly green- ONLY 2 LEFT l 11 COfldaiM.._ Mext to ••"t1f•9 ·Strea,M. •eer Howport'a "-" loy. 345 u.1 • ....ii, Dr. (Jwit O(( Irvine .\ve} 541·7llJ WO OD 1 • , J Irr r1111 ' "''" '" Cosio MHa I 024 Htontlngton ileodl I 040 ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••••• Orange County we can show you a ctual 962-6004 or SJ4.fdo DANA POINT belt. Walk to siores. ~olf If Prelty's What You Want! ~CampusOr .• lrvinc listings for sale everywh ere in the DUPLEXES & entertainmcnl. Only Campus ValleyShop(,'tr. C II d k f th l IY OWNER lOnew beaut.duplexes $26,7SO, Easy terms CAU83U•oo country, a an as or e Curren Massi\'e sto1\e & heavy .,~41.buloui>occanviews Ca11Eves.Bkr 559-198G $2000 RlllATI issue of our photo I isling book. shake ranch home"" the '"ROM '68,950, $6950 on 1-~------- New 48R, 2ba, .U dlx, Owner. Beaut upgrd'd & .SUPER SHORECLIFFS mos l beautirul , lus h Westbay JncomeHomes Priced to sell ! Ueaul. 2 features, presliifi area. I d pd S&S JI · "IG Br, 2 ba, overlooking Bi g n sc · · ome. CD'l 's f1"11e sl area. Homes exceed one green corner 1" 0 34121 Coast Hwy, D.P. k & Walk t.Q beach & park. 4Br+Bonus rm. $72,500. 1~ ... CANYQN ...;..WLStcria cov- 496 3431 Bear Lake. Lge. d1..."<' OPE?-i "l>AILY l -4pm : 552-1978/552-1707. half a m illion in price, private beaches , ered arbi.lr gardens lead -many e xtras. 542.900. Then be sure to take a 1123 M•lo St.: 5;)6.8821 IC:"-""-"-'"'-"-'"----1 all . custom cons truction. Sparkling stained & leaded glass D•siC)fte'r's ~x Call Jack, llkr. 1-866·7~13 look al this s uper sharp GeraldS;Thomu,Rltr. &CIJ'lllalhoch 1041 oCean and c anyon vie ws from two entry 4 Bdrm, 4 Ba-Newport Beach, 1 DR . Wo"ll trade ....,uity Jn Bi .. r.m'.ly re•o· ~--l~ay 1 ••••••••• •••••·••••••••• ··r h I h h -• • "¥"""'"' ~ · OUCH I I t . 1'h "s · I -wo u ge s one ea.Nr.bc .st.ores, w).', 0 -art•abinfornewer c<ir Trouble-rree ·yards, cov-AT EMER•LD••y ove y pa 10s. 1 very nice y ri·replace>-"-•med 8 ~ ~ OFCLASS ~ -d b d ~ h ut: $6.5,000. Y owner.~ or ·~497-2796evcs. ecraedb1"np;.t&io. cb .. ~~~-in,1:_,i~le. . SPacious 3 bdrm., 3 bath decorate t woo e rooFOmR.a . senM AoLm Le. t'eilings-huge Roman ··~J~rd~S~l.~N~·~"~·-'·----1.~;;;~~;;;;-~---M •mfil -The c utest 3 bdrm on home; lge. living, dirung j s THE H M E tub & indoo' jacu.,; in -Ovt of SI.to C•rpets, dr.\>es. E')!'Y. Hunliogton Be•c h. &rami lyrm•.:honuslo~ FAMILY WHO WANTS THE BEST! mas terbedroom >uile. N~W.A·PLEX£S ............, -2600 ~~I!·.~ ~~d..':'";;~ .. ~~ :;-::~i .VA ter~ Phone ~~;va"t~;n:,1:;.:;;nJ;·;;~~ .$106,000.330 Morning Canyon Open to· l;";:l~r;!~~;;;..":'J'e°:'a~~ ia;e:~e\~;r~e~pr~ .. ~~;:,.;~~·1:·~~:;,;:;:," Hands ome fireplace. &parks, $149,500 day 1-5 p .m . · & shake cover<d lanais. lion. $110 .000. and up. One BR home, 2 "'old ~~~~~~~~~1 Built-ins, dishwasher. TURNERASSOC. CD~ CUTIE Including gas BBQ & cm in beautiful Ozark, Ark. BY Owner. Dis is...da $4 4 .!ISO. in' 0 llOSN.CstHwy,Laguna Perhaps the best buy in town t~ay Firepit. Intercom-air Sl l,000 54S-0587 P lace! Complete new 540-, 494-1177 lh . l b d oom cond. Hospital degerm· I t T-~-•1 R•••TORS among e various .wo, e r ing syslem. The finest 14DELUXE kit., ba, copper plumb·g. ~ • .....,... ·1 bl Lol ( t crpi., used brick frplc. 295'H•rho<Blvd. HIS •pacioos family cottages ava1 a e. s o cus om decorator wall cover· REALTY I C UNITS ood 1· MERIDITH ho~is the .. biggest buy decorating, even airconditioned. A ings, draperies & in-N · . w pane •ng,etc,etc.J D..0Polltt 1026 DINS in h little village or s parkling pool is a real plus. T_wo full teriors thr uout. Ap -714/846-1.371 14 Delu:ce units ror the br · huse lot. Come see ••••••••••••••••••••••• GAR h k. S6G 500 612 H I t praised at $245,000 will wise investor. 4-2 brand 379 E . 19th 'St, C.M. DY OWNER ' br. 3 ba, Superbly oppolnled and Lau a". Well designed bat s. As ·1n g , . e lO rope. sacrir;ce for Sl89.>00. l11C.,.,,.rroperty 2000 10.1 br units. Secared by J.17,SOO. 67 3·t6Sf, ocean vu, walk to beach. upgraded 2400 sq rt home ift.~.ry o~r~~J 1:~ ~°:1,5 Open today lJ5 p . m. Open everyday.&w-94tJO. ••••••••••••••••••••••• e nclosed walls. Prime XI t b al $59 500 with larg.e country REMODEL SPECl•L Ocean Front. NB. House Las Vt!gas location. G4RDEHUYIHG n uy ' . k;\<hen ,"Priced at SG3,900.-"" SanClffteftto 1076 & Gu apt & Duplex. By Sparkling pool. G.ood IN MESA VERDE 496 - 4122 $68.750_ ·owner will help i-=M="~'=i~oc..:nR=J~ty'---"-'""~-07~3101 T h is corner lot is the rinest location in ••••••••••••••••••••••• ow n e r _ 6 4 5 -7 7 2 1 spend a hie 9'iD loan ... Large 38r, 2Ua Home. DUPLEX bargain>, D•na finance this immaculate CONDO APTS. COM. The quaint r ambling oversize CANT AMAR nighl>/wknds. Home away from home. FR w/enormous used Point. Home & income. 3 bedroom,.3 both home. We have 1. 2 & 3 bdrm. two bedroom home has a hug e rus lic An•ioas owner asking Brtck Fr~lc. Liv. Rm New, rrom $68.B . $2CJOO. Loaded with extras. ( .1 "lh f I d k tt Fantastic view of San 9UNITS·1 ~-only $212,000. Deluxe tm· w/largerFrplc.Shagcpt laxcreditapplies.3'12! oce•n view con · am1yroomw1 1repacean no Y Clem e nte & 0 ,ean . 5 Ocean view apts .. ' its -bargain priced. lhroughout.lleavy s~ake Coastffwy.496-34Jl 1£ 1Q11ail l dominiums,in3different pine woodwork. A large living room, Span;sh stucco w/lile s hops. A•king $42 .>00 Take advantage. Call roor See toapprecoatc ' PIDI:• loc ations. Pets OK . formal qihing. large k itchen with rooLJ956 sq.fl .3br.den down. Corner location. nowt71<1752·t700. By Owner $!0,500. Ph,· Toro 1 I 032 --.;a.L.;;.. . :;:;;.~. ¥.°r":~m':.':'io~~ informal eating area and a sensational & fam. rm. w/wciuar. Owner •ery anxious to INVESTMENT 546-1911. -••••••••••••••,••• .. ••• •. , -.;rr.;.i-· . A k " $122 OOO 331 Sunken liv. rm., lg. din. •ell. Projected annual DIVISION MESA VERDE B Brighi, cheerful Twn/Hs. -..,.,.,.. -'""'" calL patio area ~ ing ' •m. Picta<e book kolch. gros•. $19,200. THE REAL ESl'ATERS -Yownet-JSR, 3BA. 2 car attch Dd"Mfi@rpfil. · Driftwood Open,.today 1-5 p .m . w/all bltns 3 car gar. REALOMOMICS l:c:..:.:;;,:::==-=====-.JBR w /f~m rf!I. frplc, gar, fr /pie, E l Toro 3. Bedroom home-in ex -\Tlo~""Il..-..""'1 ''A f,fXER UPPER'' Brand n e w! Und e r Brokers 675-6700 eoallstate bltns., cov d J)alio, many "'""·'""'J eel l e nt Huntington ~<.:..:> uq """'000 Coil -0'4'ncr ..... _d 2900 XI t ---' .... ., 900 ._,...,,,. 499-2soo In S horccliffs,t 'lso, and_ wi_th a s it _down """'· · 1 a.... · " xlras. n .......... '""'• · Bea.ch location on 50x200 ocean v i·ew ,. d location IS practically 871 -7483. LGE TRIPl~EX, $85,000. ••••••••••••••••••••••• 9 7"·4678 "-lain YalJ.r 1034 lot. Perlect for a ganlen· I ' Dana Pt. Ocean Vu . LEASE OPTION HOME ••••••••••••••••••••• .. ;ng burr. All for only A HUNK worth the askin g price. The r e btiilding San J-Owner 496·723-1 Prine. w A N T E'\, o . S+J+POOL BY OWNER: Meadows S32:SOO.Callustoseeal OFHEAVEM ·I ·s 1· ·t d Th Capistrano 1078., ·1 KE S PON S l°!\l,.E Greenbrook nr. So. Cst . Home, Plan~, 4.BR, 2¥.i 897-0321. It's all here! Outstanding -~o0t~~~1:ed 1 sell~~m~a~t ~ an e o~r:: ••••••••••••••••••••••• on y. CHRISTIAN t-'AMILY, Plaia. 2 sly, cuJ-de·sac, Ba, Liv -rm~ Din-rm, -ocean v ie"'(~ walk to NEAR Marina, luxurious F u N D S· T t; M • ram, rm .. bonus rm, f'am-rm w /frpJc. Up--beach, one block to shop· As king $138,000. 133 Shorecliffs. Open 5 BR. 2800 sti.. ft. home. J. 4 X GRO·ss PORARtLY LIMITEp. 'ust. drp s. Cpt "g . graded thru-out . Many · ·· p;ngcentcr.yetsecluded lodayl·Sp.m . lm"mc d occupancy. ARCHITECT. Wlt'E. & thruout. Triplegar.Com-xtras 1ncldg: trash com-.'.. . . & private: on large, MUST SELL! $79.900 By owner 34031 INFANT SON. PRINC~ pactor & m•n1 extr ... pactor, •ep. ~"P for '· · · Jndsepd. lot. Aok;ng T Calle Acorda,... Days. 5 Separ aje toou.es on 'h ONLY. 714.-.5179 Low $70 's. By owner. water softner. elec. gar. , v ·ii $74.500 This very gracious Irvine errace .eves orwknds,496-815.!f acre R-<1. Near ~bor500 1..:::.::=-c:.-"--'-'-'---~ 1179-4Z73 dooro...,.er, pool si,.lot, By O"ne r , 1 •IY ' a three be droom a nd den home has a Shopping Center -· Lease or Lease Option,, plus, plus. High Sixties. Pac1f1ct:ondo.2 br.2ba, -1! A-mos t exception a l pool and patio Sl,OOOIB.OW With t e rms · Call Responsiblematureoou· NJCE_3BR, 2ba bome ~n Princ.only.968.-2878 bike to beach, apprx 2 ~~~ . p ••s•• owner/broker MS-5849. pie, no children, would Raleigh St.. c.i.t. Ask g. -y., su.900 Agl/96>Hl78 ......,..,.....u.,. arrang ement. Turn this home into a AP R... -like 3 Br. 2 ea. home in $36.000. Exclwive list-..._.,"910ttleoch 'I0401 1~~·~~;;;~~;;;;;1 '499-2800 dream hous e-! As king $92,500. but FHA appraised this good cond. CdM or i n g, SAND & SEA •••••••••••·,..-•••••••!' s ubmit your offer' _ townhome for $39.000! 6 UNITS Laguna Bch area. Have R'!_E~~AL!'.T!Y~. 6'.!7~5-81lOO~!l_ __ j•--... ~~~--I NEAR IE.A.CH DELIGHTFUL 1 bedroom Call 6 75-7225 Owner is desperate to rererences. 673-7<T13 c NIRY FOR Redecorated thruout. & den OYO apt. Adults sell -wants out fo r on huge parcel--f'ooml-'=~-~-----Nr. So. Coast Pl•Ul. J BR, Sweet and vacant. Only only. Across from Victor 538.000. 3 6edrooni, fami· for up to 17 units. Ex · Reatals l Ba , Air Cond .•. f'r".._PIC, THE TlllllfTY $42,500. Assume 6rlo VA Hugo's, block to shop-Jy room , dining area, cellent income in pnme ••••••••••••••••••••••• Bltns. Roomy kllcuen. Joan . R e d Carpet. ping and beach. Owner communiiy pobl + 2 car Joc.alio~. Partnership J;. -foonlislwd Assumable· GI. $il.900. ft isn't everyda" that you Reallo" 842·5541 financed . $41 ,500. garage I Ye"' wa .. anty qo•dalong-Sobnut all ""'•••••••-•••••••••i . Ax app't. Owner. !!63-2187 ' . I ~~~~~~~~~~ I ZAGRODZKY included. Call 586-0222. offers' find a good hou>e al a lol\' I-Realto' 494 -8611 . • • • • Genoral 310 pri<e. A beaulifal 3 SeoCOC11tCloGn.. SALES OPENINGS-••u•••••••••••••""" 1 By O·wner h edroom 1'pme in • IEACHHOME unusual opportunity for WALKtobeaeh l brhouse prime Huntington Beach e x p • r ; e n c e d $11 5 .. uW pd. AJ,;o Sao Saye ~cnnn. location. New Di•· $232Tat.Ma. Reallor/Associate Cle m ente $135., k;d,. -NVUU hwasher. no wax Ooor in WOW! Walk lo Beach ! • • • • llunlinglon .... ach $13.> .. Brokers own·,home in kitchen,landscopedbya 15 ' 26 den . brick (pie, for onrormalion c all kids,pets.LagunaBe•ch Coll ege Park,2IOOSq.fl. professional.>Alllhis and c hef delight kitche n 8 h 1069 Mobile Homes 545 _ 8424 A"ociated $1 6 0 .. olil pd. Ba lboa b h much mctre1 fOr only w /all mode rn a pp Ii 's, TORIA Mission Viejo I 06 7 Newport eac For Sale 1100 South Coast Brokers. Sl6S:. walk to water. Ab'\. 4 bed rooms, 3 al · $39,500. fotl more in-dble gar., big lot. As-VIC ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• Fee. 979·8430 Reduced lo $54.950 with .,. L"'fA 1 4 --~-- terms. Call 645-~9. rormation cal! s ume low 1o ,., oan. Beach, just short steps GOLF COURSE BA YCREST by owner, BY OWNER Levitt 24x60. Gail lro~ ~~~~~~~~~i1• $232mo.i)aysall.Oltyou from this ··almost '' ESTA.TEREDUCEO BR, D I R, F'/R, 31ta Ba. 5 star adult park .. San 7751 lboall•d -IJ •" "' • • name terms! Unbeheva· oceanfronl4bdrm .. 4ba. 1 1 3 lvan We ll• c ustom. Juan Capo.493-11537 ° •---• 962 4471 -·}546 8103 hie at only $43,lW! Bkr $lO,OOO One eve · SI00,000. Below market! LC19Mfta ~ RARE FIND · """" -home. Fplc, decks, vu. bdrm, pool, many ex-r-~tale Sa le -New dbl mob You are the winner of 2 962-5511 Reduced ! $129,500 Principalsonly.646-1513 ""' MIS.A VERDE tras. hm ,loc in e xclus ive freetickets tothe C ~ SUMMERFlELDHOME $37 500 CUSTOMJACUlll Ba lhoa Ba y area . UCllRVIHE Hewpori a.coct. 3169 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Live on Lido lsle. only $450 mo. 2Br, 2 &, 1213) 793-0127 oollet:t . PA ES,.,'""' Super sharp 3 br-2 ba . ' Ocean & Canyon views, +Pool. Sl8.000. 71 4/ .. 2·2370 or CEl.URITY J8R.28Aal$S7,500 r.m . Beaullful prof. Sw.,.tCoal Cou" yrd entry. pool, Big C•nyon"• best ' 213/.2.'~'~·52="~·'-·----I IASEBALLGAME , DON"T;';~~a!IBkr. landocaping, sprinklers lrOcoan......... Spa. 3 OD pis seperale value. Eleg~nll story.3 Newpo " Beach. water SUNrfAY.MAY1' · front & rear, custom A virtual paradi:re with guest hse. One yr. new. B~. 3 Ba, immaculate, v·oew 2 BR Adil Pk, Al l :J<latllCI 3 Br. 1900 sq .ft .. 2 balconies, oceanrront. $750 . mo. Barbara -_ _,o~r~54=6~·~'87::..:l~aft::.::3:_ __ 1 cnt•. &. dra:r, frplce, lush yards, trees, plants. ·Reduced lo $105,000. h g h J y up g r aded · -· S ~ 90 . ' . pnvatl! beach. 496·02t.i6 LOSANGELf.:SRAM near ocea . $47, O. Just 2 miles from the Arch Bay Real Estate Mew-..&&each 1069 SlJS,000. or" 75 _ 405 , h& ,....., u., ~·s. ••••••••••••••••••••••• MOMTIC!u.O ,_536_·_7_01:3~-~~~:----1 beach. Plum, LiJ'!'kac l -4_99~·~227_7_. ______ 1 ••••••••••••••••••••••• -'--'-'--------1 . OAKLA~D~DE~ G .... ral 3202 • apricot trees. e-new PROMOMl'ORY "'c .. -fors.de 1200 g prev1ew TOWNHOUSE I -carpeting. ceramic tile. Exceptional S. Laguna "' -~-1n a seve n 1nrun ~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• 963-6739 Hout.es Unfumished I 2 Bl> dult ••y ~· 1===-=-~~'-~-1 ••••••••••••••••••••••• of Su.....,r Bowl Ten. <br 2ba 3 blks lo grode & Entry hall. 3 bedrooms. va oe. · a · own ~ "~ " FREE FREI' Hi school s &college.Nu dining room, natural your own. $32.000/with Lux ur y waterfronlBLUFFSU-Plan.3Br.2'h AVOCADO LAND · Plcaoc call642·56711.«I •ProfessionalSc,.ke~ paint, c pts, very clear\. ~ cabinets, range & $7.500. down. Ovmer will homes priced from Ba, like new. Walk shops $1,790/Ac. Rancho, Ca. 333 to cla im your tickets. * L •NDLORDS• b I •'L~ Arch $2 600 ..-1 J .. 7 · · I 80°,c •ellc r financed, 81< (Nort "-County toll free ""' , Vac.$36.500545-0587 r..t.1.~•-oven.Owner.11nx.i0Us ! carry a · '~1o IO, . o>J wa e11 ron,.s. & schls. 1t• int. a\'. .. "' " Real~ 540-1720 Bay Real Estate . 607 Baysi de D rive, "s:;s,000.494·1595/&I0-1136. lnt. Ti ght$ fo"es sale. number b 54U-1"'>.) HomeHnders ~ MESA VERDE by MC./AY r-~-u .• r .... TORS 499-2277. Newport Beach.673-3900 _o~w_•_•e_r_. ,_,_.,,_.,_ .. _5_73_• ____ _;•_•_•_•___ 642·9900 : Beaut tri-lcvel. cul .de--uc ~ EM ER A L D 8 A y ; HEW. PORT SHORES ·~ RA NCI-10 CALlf'ORNIA PRIME .. DI e.v California's Largest ···c. ,· Br. 3 Ila. fain rm. YOU'LL~ER LIDO IS d · 1 d $1500 .......-~ •Rental St!rvicc~· .... ..:::' Sacr ifice by owne r . Just listed! 3 BR. plus Avoca o an . , per $83,750 . . , Uy Owner. $74 ,900 . REGRETTHED•T * IY o~~ * Ch · g 2 BO 2 BA · · acre. 2070 dwn. 1rk int. rn1 540 _ 0674 . "" nASK arm1n · · den. Move-in condition! :-·-;-..._ Co vin g ton 4 .pl ex. COM 3br.lba,stv,f.tr, .:'.'.:C::::.:::_ ______ I You decided lo look al Approx. 3 y r old, vacant Pri. area. $85,SOO. firm. Lowest priced in area, Charming 3 br. 2 ha, frp ''"""-'w~n=e~r~IB::::kr~.~-"'-~3650=" "---p f 1 1 . SlOOO kids, pct. • lhis 3 bdrm lkime whose prestige 2 sty borne with 494 -7075 I ., 500 i m m ed . occupancy . 1 er ect oca ion. .,.....N VLY. Carcrreez ~-FIX & SAVE r 1-''"'--'------.,...cl ony.,..7, ...... .....,rnettt1 plus cash spendable on .. , Uf Tenants ran down a 3d c~~rr~ ~fg1·~a;~;~~~ k';~.~e~~~fg i~~~·~m~ LOCJl"l'I HUis 1050 CAYWOOD REALTY ~i~.ii'.~· Owner/Agent. ""fo'..'sale I 300 ss 400 down payment. 2 ba. doild. pct. ''Plf· BR, 2 Ba home W/dbl lots'a glass.~ lovely Kit . w /brk~ast ••••••••••••••••••••••• ___ *_:cS_4~1_-_1_2_90_• __ ~...._._~~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• Earns $900 per month. ffu~~~r~~fl 3 br, 2 ~. go rage in West C.M. You bar. Step down spaC<ous SADDLEBACK VIEW '! BARGAIN price for fast ll u rr y. ca II (7141 r 1 k.d t ~ r ·• p&•a"c"As . I 3 b 2ba ·n l Bdrm Doll House on C•T•LrH•YIEW •ale .Beaut.--•-com· 752.17ru1. rp. i s.~.-· ! <an • 0 u · • -· · WHYIECRAMl'ED? Liv. Rm. wtrorep(a<e. mmac. r. •' ~A ~ c~~ '" LAG .HJLLSS280.3Br,2 •ume 7% FlJA. $204. mo. t>naYETO Form•I rnn. Rm & 20 · • Lagun a Terr. By own .. 1 privale island. Ex eond. L..lxwy u..iex plex. 112 uoib . rented as INVESTMENT ba. k;ds, pet. singles, $33,000.0wner.549-2646 SAY GO_,....-22• game rm. c ..... •~ & Drkr . Many extras, as-$56.000. Owner /Ag\ R-~--•S2000 apts. J>rojecled '75 in-OIVISIOi'I . mped quarters En • .,.... .... ., 900 675·3963 ~-,..,,.,... 000 1 F. L c~\TERS pool. Aft;, gar. ' . •osUME 7 ," VI\ $22,JOO ... era ::r • • drps., in luxurious Par!( sume 7'.li loan, ....,, · ..:::.:::::::::_ ______ I come approx . ..,..,.,,, . Tl-ER ,,\ ~·· J\llSS ION VIEJO S250 .• 2 ~ /0 joy the soli<t comfort of Hunting ton . Lg Jot ·1234 R j;;;;;;;646;;;;·~'8~'8;;;;&;;;84>-4860;;;;;;;;;;;;; 1 Giant pool, jacuui, gy m, . I Pay $204 . mo. 3 Br, 1 Ba , this 2 story >i>me. Large BA YF ONT g arages F or sale or 4-PLF.X all 3 br, 2 ba, nr Br, kid s. ~ct, pofl , west side, $32,300. OWC sep. fam rm & dining. 3 w I c 0 · n c · b 1 k ""'a 1 ~ ·/ l--. MiCJIMI 1052 •~ade dow. n. 73 T.D. By .so. Coast Pin.ta. £9.i:ioo. garage. f~t!L'/.llkr. • lgeT . wner, ....... .....,... bdrm + 2 ~ bat . d 1 h BALBOA PENINSULA l'Wr--,_.... owner . ft.fr . H., 4 00 N. annua 1nc.ome. 1.:> 1 D 0 •••«oo h Massive heated pool _ on •• ~ •••• ···••••••••••••••• 2CustomHomes H ....,.._~ " I •·k ng HOMEFIHDERS 968·4456 secluded yar w / a vis Excellent location on the DUPLEX Acacia. 1'~ullerton. (714 ) &14 ,9;..Q. Pr in. only. Bkr · •642-9900• l + F-.ify prof. landscaping. Near Sharp, 2 .. _ _.~-home. 879 _ 9744 774-0601, eves52-t·S!J75 2 i V.. I s c hools & shopping, Bay&only ~blocktolhe 11CWUU1n C d I~-32 Masa GIVE TMECAR h ho h 4 + 1 BR apt over garage. orotta e ._- v 11;.soo . Prin. On ly. Oce•n. Eac me•• Ju•t ·• blocks 10 beach LAG. Oc h oce .. rroot TW0-5unitaptbldgjw;I ••••••• .. •••••••••••••• $41,950 4 WA Y7 Owner .. 835·7156. bdrm s, '< baths & Priced only S'II,250. Good apl>. $!8'.000. 20% dn . complet~d forsale. CJ"'e H. v. Hit LS 3 br + rain 6wner very anxiou" Youwon'trieeditwhen Gallery. 2 firepla<es. term.s.llurry won"1l•st! Finan.ok.Own5:J6.0J2 1 lo mai o r •ho~p'~f •m.2 ba.lgepalio&y~. Plcasebringallol'rerson you live in lhis dream lr•htto wetbar, ultra modern Call S4a'"a""' cenler. Isl yr wnte-o . S4 95 molse & 142877 this sparkling rresh home built by Deane ••••••••••••••••••••••• kitchen & private piet"'. -·'6% lwinessPropttiy 1400 Sl4M .536-257!);592-S010 · · · · , fnmily residence. Shows 8ro.Atrium"f110delwith31•---------Fee land. See at 1200 -,~ ,,.l~i't~• ·••••••••••··~·•••••••• S~YGLASS .. fnntas t 1 c like a '"model. .. Rich bdr. 2 bth'. fUsume 7"k. H"W-""CITIHG. East Balboa Blvd., or • l. ·--·-. _ 29,soo Sq. Ft. Xlnl. Hench ON THE view, 4 Br, .1' /R. &M-6926 wood pa neling, carpels . 1..:-=·-'-'~~------i 3 Br, Fam Rm. 2 story . . Orie n le , om · or ..., "" ~ <4~" • -..., calf675·8120.ror more de· I '.l\ • J.: d C2 c 6<4 •iru· · Self·c;leaning oven, di~-BY O.....,ER free s tanding home. tails. mercial Site. Carl~lw.d . PE..,l..,SULA S 1.i I\ R ll 2 'b 2 &a ; hwasher. Separatefom1· '"" Plush ·carpeting , CUSTOM DUPLEX $79000 Fennel & Chns· n n . '· 1 lyroom.br iokfireplace, 0 H ••·t/~· 10 d I • r · g llllffsView1 ti.l nsen Rea ltors , Sp'acious JStnrv9Unit Conservative f::P · or 1 d pen ouse ~ ..,..n, raper es ac enc1 n · $79 500 .._...__ nd 1 729 582 1 ~·.r 1 mature wonian. SL-e : 442 extra baths. Covere til 7. Quiet 3Br Condo, Univ.Park.$54,990. 3 Br. 2 Ba,' all e•lr••'· Frontrow3ua.uV11ma 729-230 or · · Apartme nt. Comp ex D hi , ,..,.., 5 67 5-JlOO patio & park·likeyards. VP(raded,. 8 mos New . 552.9300 IJkr. • family. New "E" Plan, wilh •iews or Newport"• a ••· -· · • 540·1710 SJ4.000.17887ffa'wsl.ane.I~~~~~~~~~~ Stepstoocean +r•iv'~. warm exciting decor. C~rciaf litOO nay & Oeach, Peatures 483MomingC<tnyonRd. T~-• •• .,TORS "8·054h(t< pm. • of Newport Shores tennis $89,500. perfr includ" Pool. ElevolO<", Pvt. house, 2 llatms. 2 cir ~. -Ual•onlty Pft & Olympic poo~. Owntt. HAL PIHCHIH Rltr. ,.,., ................ ,. Plenty of Parking. Easy gar., frpl . 2 br. 2 "'" qu 295S}l ~rborBlvd. Lowest priced town-ON El Nigu,t Golf Course, c6'2:::.·::3S:;7~3______ 2727 £. CoaStl-Jwy, BA YFROHT Lcasability and XJnt Tax d sh w s h r I r a n g e , SHOP a t WESTCLIFF howie: 2 bdrm., 1 bath 3 aRCondo,onFairway. IDO 67S·4:19Z OHice building. , 1 ,.,. Sheller. l'ricedto oel_l at cpl/drps. Beach key. ·PLAZA. Jugt reduced end un;1, with rucc side Upgroded thru-out. Pn L tacular view, exccativc $350.000. For •mmedo_ate $400permo.67J.7009 .nd very •pacioos J BR, yard. Prime location. 493· 7421,.. ·-~.-.. 0 CI AMF: IO MT d response, call : Mike !" •·. KJNGAARD R. •·. ' !'.pl~Y.:.· ::::c.:· c::;::.... ____ I i.. ..... _ • off Ices· R educe · •tar1.icola at33$.0211 and SPl\CIOUS duplex 3 llr. 2 .,.. . "" ""'--•'r-st t AslcforLornloe 1-3 Bdrms., 2 ..., .. a , par· DUP.LD tte/\0()0 " •.8'2·2222 ......,,. ae PETTITIUAi.TY NEWCUSTOMHOME . quetnrs., co-rplumb· · -· · le«ve m .. uge for S<ltX. ba. bllns. n•. water$:116. '-•Mc\AY . ss•.7000 4BR, 3b•, on cuJ-dc-sac ing ; xl nt conditiop t Large, ne w ·• Bdrm, 2 llLLGIUHDY : ~~tte Callowner5S4-25tit eve w' [;;;;;;;;;;:;;;~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;jl withview.Library,fami -Justlriedprlcc,$107,500 bath & dining rm . Rtdtor •75-4161 ~ .::;< A CWitom bit wood in.side & · ~ C I M 32J4 · ly & dinlng.brkfn. rm. R!MT ou\, rock f~lcs., c-ar un· ... CT nU.CK! . t-'Jt1.!-ettie4 •• ~!.~ .. ~!~•••••••••••• flMMAC. 3 BR. 2 Ba, new paint &t c rpts . 3253 ROMA.~HOUPAY ,. Dakota. $47 .500. Owner. SP ~IAL Jmmed. Occpy. M.32-4711 ~ ~~7::":?;';:"-;:=;-;;-';;--j Th Is 4 B ft & Family O L L E G E PA R K · room home wiUl _sunken Lowes t prtce. $41 ,950. balh·tub-1/JinLriDm ent.ey- l Open dnily. Owner. 412 will delight your every 41' Prlnctt.on. 546-5&41. fancy:. C"LL TODAY. oll ege Park, "'4,9$0. ,8Q..fmi ~ u1ed o~k •"'r'" 3 Br .. . ...... s'Avt. ...... v lg I#, liv. rm., din. nn., . "" ~ 11' ..,,;ered-paOo, '..-.! ,S,SSM..tffSSJ,S, brll lr1>l. Remodeled ! "Thi• 3Biill!ba '1QjN la on e., dbl 1Jtr. l'u paint.. ,a la:fVJOi with brt~ 1 Sprinkle rs . ()pen #MIP. lll-Q~ ff~o. Needl.._..,...- • ll-$,·22$9 Come\J Dr.CM. work . .A areat value . By Ownr. W ·4ZO& llUR'R , CAU,812-llr71 .· ••--a.. super gallery ror your with optlon"to d •-"' ""' __ \ Rel. • You I-;~-;{ the artifact s . Select your purchase: charming I· ergroun garate • This sharp olficc prop. 1soJ '•"""'"on •• Svl•• :: PRlVACY 1 hr, 11 ppi, belt ind mountains own crptg. le Ule . Take bdrm., condo with view&: ~~7~:sb:itMJi1:~i>S:o. will go last at $35,000. """"?O•••-" •••·s child pet,gar11ge$1'5 : fn:"the oecond•toryol odvontace of tax a l· poo l : enc l. patio. Doherty.Owner/Aat. wilh SS.000. lll1. 7.oned CL~AN l2 Br,.1v.chU~, tbJs customlwd garden lowance. Spacious reeling. Ol)lion/..:::::======--1 A&P, Victoria & Placen-LotsfortGa. 2200 fn cd.St85. --~ home. J Bdrrns., 2\.'I * IOMD * money required. PricC! FANTASTIC . Ii•, C.M. ••••••••••••••••••••••• $18.S. 2 UR , 111>pt chUA, baU.., ramily room and Galte<yof.._. $67,500 rOOLHOME CHECll_~fl fncd.ga ~ge , hikl "! Jouolelltras .. S$7,!0> IJ 1·9411 OCEAM VIEW with patio orr m•ster 1800 sq. ft Pn.n . dg. on MEWPOltTIEACH $t90. 2 H , stv,c , ~· · "'·I d l prime 72 . .S'xl72' c :1 lot, Vic-OOO singles. 'l yi.&... 1067 Beauu.\l llP el; bdrl'I'\. dlnlna: mom·& 2 torla & J>lwccnlia, C.M. CORNE RLOT$30, f'URNlSHED, llntJes.;t ~ .... ~••••-•••• lo<. 3 Up',I down. $175,000 frplco. Owner bought Only $65,000. Owner will • • • • br, olll, garage, llllll. • 8d another 4i moOvated to C•rry ISl. at 9"k. 11.D. COST.A MISA Fte/Bkr f Vlsl.N Madr.d 010, .• rm, Hll.C1llll33·3SOI JOHN SO N , Bkr . <UnltlotQ,ooi> · HOME~-s • ntw, lo•ded. ~9,900. SP•RIJHG G T " " UALTY 24713 San Fernando A ... ......,, 2121 Plaeen01 A EN !J4ll.3ZS5 ., 42 • 9900 .* I S.52•7500 ,..._, RIALTOllS A ... ,c.M. LIDO REALTY \ 1--\, , I ,,1 ' II I * 6 7J -7 J OO * ... • .... -. • '€8 0"tLY PILOT Thursda Ml 8 1975 @°"''' Un"'""llttd Aportment1 Pwnllhed Ap0rlment1 Uftfurn. ..,...... Unfurtt. A.par+mtnr• Un1u~ AperinMttt~~ . 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Ael. Fee. 9'79o84JO u.rtw.INed 3425 Be1tch "Blvd at Yorktown ~ ~~rroooo~;.A .. _ ... __ y1:1rd.·re$p couille, no ~Ls 1-,r. ~ra.00~0 _,6 ~~I.a. No pe\..a . 5.16-1484 Oc" t..'· . """' 2 BR 2 STV, 'l'wnhouae. •••••••••••••••••••••• ~J6 .. 041 I uo;;2t00Hart;;.'Bi~. 6't2·~160r&W-2Sli -11oa11;"' lJ• 1.:-=-~-"''------- 3aR.2BA. Bit·~· rrvlc. East.side W/ 3 lrg BR, bltn w /wash e r . dryer &: :~: ~:.··N1:'x~on~h~ STUDIOS..... Cots taMeaa (714)557-8020 Lprge & Im mac, l BR . Spa-Pool11-TeniU~ Air cond. Nr. ~-Coast kitche n , dt'>I gar + rerrig. Comm'ty. pool. beac h In Hunt. Bc h •f'ullkltehen Up~rqulelt·plex, sha& Across from 1-'astilon ~,_..Md :;f;~T:ZS· Avail May 10. carport. Lrg fncd yrd. $23S per mo. SlOO dep. 848-1.323 •Heated pool •SMdy EIM Ga eke•* crpls. drps, bltns. refrig, 1.1l1nd al Jlmbon..-c on U .... JtOO -~=----~"~--0'1 Close to shpp'g Ii: bus Call : 968·9332.ut. 4PM •L•undry faclUUes Pool, crpt & drpi, lndry, Adult$, no peta. $160. San Joaquin Hilla Road. ••••••••••••••••••••••• 3 BR •-FR 1 d line. $375. ~·8689 or 4 ll 5532 Eli C Huratingt.on ·Beach 3 br, •l<"'reeulilities adults. 177 E. 22at St. 540·6338urM9·3:ii24 1714) 644-1900 .... ~ ~!..oh~ • 2..,.., , argey. 546-8692. r. l ot r. nr. 1 ~ ba, garage, nr. bcb. •I-Tee linens NearBeach.642·attb ·Mtl'tWrl!Ol.nvm~t Cptll /drps, bltns, nr Golden West Coll. $320. Children. $275.536·7052 •TV & maid serv. avail 2 BR. 2 Hu , bltns. balcoriy. ' ~cbool /shops. $375 mo. D-.a PoHtt 32 26 531 ·7468 aft 3 &wknds. •Bar·B·Que •2 BR, 1 Ba, Mes3: Ve{de. Adults only. $225. mo. iltlll•G •lw tOllClPT ! Ph,: 832·T1Sl. ••••••••••••••••••••••• •OCEANFRONT• •Phone •erv•'•e Adu1ts, gar, avail. $1·75. 64.2-3693 ADUll l.lKlSID( UWIMC: SPACIOUS 4 IR Balboa Peninsula2Br. 1 .. NopeLs . 833·8974eve 1--===;::_________ VERSAILLES \MAll " 11 ""c''1111 COLLEG E PARK 3 br 2 3 Br, 2 Ba. Nr. Marina. Tri-level, open ,beams, Fabulous Ocean/Bay •lml etooce11R KINCSIZE 2 br, a.tl. •Bach•lors ,_b:!,~pl, ~!=mo·' ~~ .. ~~f:~: bltns. calhedral ceil, wtram.lly views. Jdea.l for Bachelor NO lNCREASE io sum· CONDC:,13 Br,f~Ba, ci:, garage. Child ok. No •I IR, 2 IR 2 Gals OK. Will rent this ,._.a&. Valley 32l4 t,<!!ni~~;~~-A:7~: :o.~~~rJ~s.J:5· Call :~~ $~~· :s~~.1~~ f<tft&. ~~·&a·lf~ I* . a'K~S~~ ~lnl B i>lu(:en· J})et!~V:a~nce ' ;r;:·s~f:;485 ~lean 2 bedrm to wo king ••••••••••••••••••••••• $400 mo. wit.bout. Ytly style bldg, pvt encl gar, "THE VICTORIAN " 1 BR unfurn. Utll. paid. ~~iedac:~[~~~l~~kgiesn·" · M•ia V.rd• Ea11 & Adom1 ~gals who a re ~on · Executive living. in lhis 2 lse. After 6· 8:\7·3003. 4 11 8vRin'g2 rBmA •. 2d,~ru"'nggarrmag'e3. pool, sauna, lndry, adlLs. Newly decorated, 2 br Pref. middle age or re· .......... 10 h th ~. Adi d IB,llliard111, excrciiit.'. l~;;~5~4;0~·;1;8;0;0;;;;;; smokers. $100 ea. Isl and s ry ome w1 uvnus Irvine 3244 s wimming pools & 17301 Keel son Ln, I blk w/gar. ts, epc.s, rps, Ure<I. $14!i . No children !)uunu rooms. last + dep. &4:>-5849 roo~, 3 br, 2 ba, cov. ••••••••••••••••••••••• clubhouse. End unit, W. of Beach olf Slaler. fncd yd w/patJo, waler or pets. 642·SMH J litd pool & swi~ks ~ pa~o. cpls,drps, freshly adult section. Nr. City 8'12·7848 11d . Call betwn 1·5 /Ooe. 1 , Very clean J Br, 2 Ba, painted.. See to apprect REHT .. S Hall Costa Mesa. L lo-• 37 .. • 636-4120 ... --Point '"26' an v e.w! High on bltns, service porch. No $395.mo. Ask for Bev or """" , ' 0 . agmna •--66! ... l "Victoria ... $190 .,_ -the bluff overlook · . kids Of" pets. $.1.50. 215 Joe,963.45670r 963•1786 28R, Illa .......... $310 $325 /mo. wner751·l163. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• l11gNewporlHlilf'hor Broadway.833-3125. 1 c~-"'-=-"'--'-'-'--''---I 2BR,2Bu .•.....•.. $325 Mesa Verde Villas. 2BR. co M .1) LET~ LY, 2 HR garden apt, frplc. 2 Olt hilltop, view, cpts, Jt>rivacy! Peaceful ----~-----I Super 4 bedrrn, 2 balh, 3 BR, 2 Ba •...•. $3115·$475 Sunny P1:1tio, hookup for Be1:1ut1fully Cunu~ 2 dlhwhr, pvf pa.tio&pool. drps , patio, laundry. Spaciou:s. ' 2 BR, l Ba Santa Ana c:rtps, drps. bltns. look· 38R,21h8a ......... $400 was her/dryer. Cpts, BR a~t. Oceanview, Nr. Irvine Ind Area . 1 559-0186or493-6300 JSereneadultsOl'\.ly Heights.$285.mo.Refs. ing for a nice family to 4BR,21i.iba ..... , ..• $450 drps $250. 675.2904 or w /patio. huge pool , baby ok. $200. mo. J~levalorserVice 557·0338 care for our home. $350. RAISOR'$ 673_1919 adults only. Le~. Near -"=7c·284=1'---------2 Bdrm. Unfurn. IACH, I, 2&3 IR mo. Call Joe or Bev , Golf Course. 494-8458 or O·eanView.S2lOnlo. FROM $195 Nice 3BR, den. 2 fireplace 9S3-4S67 963.1786 UPGRADED Brad.ford 400_4322 NEW ORE ED AP'l'S 714·673·5503 ·home. Reasonable rentci --------REALTORS --=-=--==------I 1 BR w/loft S2'") . .Applns. • MOVI! IH IONUS to permanent resnnnis-NEW 3 br. '-•-· eo~-. 2 Pl. 3 br, 1 "2 ba, 2 car gar. ulil furn. E••l-g" ... 'ge. FountaUI Voll-. 3134 • ~-~ ·~ 4•~c ~ f . Palrollcdarea.Clbhse.21c StudioApartmentlblock ,,.. -, ..... ..., OO!CAGNEY ble people who care. cargar.lenn.erts,pool. ___, ampus ........ rvine toBeach.Util.paid.$175. Pool , jacuzzi . 393 ••••••••••••••••••••••• LA.NE References, Avail. M1:1y $.1.50.&32·3423/963·2368 CampusValleySbopCtr. pool priv 'lgs.' $275· Call497-1157 . Hamilton. 645-4411 eves, PARK PACIAC NEWP<>RTBEACl-1 20. 492-2.591 BEAUTIFUL ho-, 3 Br.'--C_A_L_L_8_3_3-8 __ 60_0_ S56·0655 642·1960 days. <Corner lfospltal ltd 11. ..... •· 2 Br, 1 ~3 Ba, dbl gar, pool, .Uwport Beach 3769 1---====="------I ADULT LIVING Superior above Pacific High beamed ceiling lBR paneled den, frplc . patio. Sl:.1.ter & EucUd. ••••••••••••••••••••••• $175. 2 BR, single sly, I ldnnfrom$ll5 Coast llwyJ. house. 20412 Cypress St. l-lighly upgraded. many *RENTALS * Kid k ts ~· $2995WK lJ.P 1 Bdr 2Ba beam ceil., cpts, ~· 71·1~ $1,s ti.I pd SA Hgt l I I d N UNIV.PARK s 0 •no pc ·..,.._. .. h c ,· 1V' · C WI 21~~-$205 . u . . . . s. ex. ras. ove y yar . o ... B d 2049 '' '' a lace, unn•rum 751-7716 fee. Agent, 846-1311 2 BR. 2 Ba ...... $325/375 ~3t47 or 5454289 ;"eiv~c~I ~ ~~ M~~. 646.8883 Furn/Unf models avail 2 BR $185. No dogs, no LIKE NEW 4 br. 2 ba, 'singles. I child ok. beaut. location. $350 mo. 3BR.,21nlla .•...... $450 Townhouse 415 N. Newport 81, NB,-.,..,.,_.,.....,;;;;;;;;;;;;.,.... 102SOLaHaciMda 2 BR, 2 Ba , fam rm ,. SUS Unfwaished 3525 S46-968l IAYINl/Nt:WPOAT /COSJA MI SA !o'OUNTAIN VALL~Y WESTCLll''!o' 2 Br. JI.a Ba townhouse. Adults only. No pets. 1728 Bedford Ln, $285. mo. 548-75.13 WALNUTSQUARE ••••••••••••••••••••••• __:_;::___.==-:.------1 968-3378 2 BH . 2 Ba ······ $28S/29S Rent or L~>'e· Bea"t. Apartnwol<IU '·-•·•~ MOVE-IM IONUS •LA PARISlfHHE VACANT 2 Br $160. lluge HuntiAgtOR a.act. 3240 TURTLERO<..~ clean Townhouse 3 Br, 2 ~·~--2 Br. unturn. All electric. 642·22S9'0r 646-7017 962·7859or 968-00i9 ~ Bl" $235 .. kids, pets.••••••••••••••••••••••• 2BR.lba,den .. $400/42S Ba pool cenlral air ••••••••••••••••••••••• LL--t.I-..00 •--• 3840 GREENTREE • • • rHml'f''"'' __.. Fireplace. lleated pool. ,Agt.Fee.979-8430 Spacious 58r, 2Story, ~ $-295 .Laguna llills . ••••••••••••••••p•••••• AdulLs $210 CORONA DEL MAR 2 Br Townhouse, frpk'. from $260. I Dr from $205. Hool, tennis, continental break.fut. Some ocean & Cai..Uoa views. Separale family a.erl~ Cklae to sboppin& Ii: flne beach. 6"·.;· 11. ' THE EXCITING PALM MESA AP'TS. MINUTESTONPT OCH. Bach. 1&2 BR. from $162. Adults. No Pets 1561 Mesa Dr. • (5 Blks EastolNewport · Blvd.) ' .. S46·9860 ' ·am. Rm, Pvt DR, In>· 2 Br .. 1 ba. fam rm .. $3lS 84 .. 7582 . lolboo Isl.cl 3806 . . MICE Cl b ho 3 B 2 D FIR .,.,Cl\ Cl-IEZ OROAPTS 979·lai8 ~, can 2 r use. ma•. Loma•·n1yard.2nu· r, a, ······-1----------1 ••••••••••••••••••••••• • S. I I I " 3 BR 2 "' B •~ "'-' u~-3600 8234 Atlanta Across rrom golf course 1nges or coupe ony. to beach. $450 per mo. · 7 m a •..•. ~,--.. .,..exes n.--n Littlelsl.Bayrmt.newrc-D $245 mo. Util pd. while on 968 0779 •-s~· O••t R b • "' •••••H••E•W•••D•Ul'LEX••••••••••• ar unit. 3 level. Bayvw. 2 N-EW 1,2&3 HR . Priv. gar., 20o132SantaAna Ave t~e sale.548·1005 · "" .><>·°""' · u y. pool, washer, dryer, Br. frplc. Auto gar opnr. DISTl"'-'CT''YE Close to beach. 5JG-03.1G LI VS-:( ear 1'he Beach! • 3 BR 2 BA f 1 rd 3 BR, 2 BA. Util. rm. & lg . Deluxe split-level; 1300 _'4:_::20:::.:m~· ·~·~2=1=3/~87= .. =Zl~Zl=. --I " 'I Caso del Sol • ' ~ ' ya ' fdcd. yd . S300 mo. 1st & VISleH >Q ft, 2 bdrm w/loft-den, 2 Bedr•-2 -Loci' 2 ~ .. bltns $345 less $5(1 al· Wk d f BolbooPen•'--··-••01 -·· ·R·.·.,_ .... 1111 BeauFrl>.fu .. IA$01ul8lOApt.-; HI . i' ' · .· last . n s or at. lllA'TY frplc,plush crplg,home· .,_ .-l owance for minor s ·JOPM•""-Zl-L ••••••••••••••••••••••• I hdroona ~ ~ SS2-7500 like s torage, walk-in · garden maint. Z.W5 ''C"1~-·~--------I BAYFRONT. Yrlylgedlx. lachllor Next to beach. Bach., 21661 Brookhurst,HB 0 r a n g e A v c'. 3 BR. fam rm. vaulll.-d ----------close~. bath & guest J &2 br Crom. $145 . 962~6653 .67S-7j88/644-7111 ceil. 2 yrs old , $385. 3B R. Prof. deco.rated bath, bltn gas range & 2 br. 2 ba. pool. 2 car FromSl9S Jacuzzis & tennis . • _.- B.arbara 963.5739 home nc<1.r shopping & oven, patio deck , 2 car parkg, s lip avail. Fan· NIGHT LIGtfTED 846-1323 .. LUXURY BAYFROYI'" ~-"! 3 BR, 2 Ba, lgc yard. $325. · schools. Lease. 4842 Lori enclosed garage w/laun-~::ic view $500. 673·2058 TENNIS COURTS u.nobstrucled panoramic from-$165 · mo. Close to fwy &OCC. JBr, 1 1/i ba Twhse. Ann Ln . Irvine. Inquire dry room. Pay only elec--~--------< HEAR oCE.lJrol view. 1300Sq. ft., 2 BR, 2 Oakwood' offer• the 675-6041 . CI u b h s e I pool . "'300 within or call 642-4030 tric. Adults. So. or Coast C-· dot••-3122 •Elegant Rec. Pavilion 3 IDRMS B dbl g du!"-~ f be .,. ---..._-e·1r d T bl 2 & a ,, ar, ~ ...;, ~o finest in country club liv· • • •• .,1 s~!,11:2s1~· $'1 5 cleaning. UNIVERSITY PARK ~~~1~ 54~l~sGr:r:;en:~;: ••••••••••••••••••••••• :p:X,11~~ac:z.:r:i~Sauna Beautiful stqdio apts. pets. Boat shp avail.i ingatapriceyoucanaf, KoyWhitesi• Condo for lease. 3 br. 2 Corona del Mar (714) Sharp2br.pool,walkbch, Adult.sonly Nopets Frpl cs, bltns. dis · ~J.~· yrly. 2l.l·l9th St.j ford. There's $1 million 609 Ave. TherHo Fireplace. 4 Bedrm 2 bath ba, s unken liv rm, frpl, l.i75-9J37 carprt. adults/no pets. MILL CREBC hwashers. 2 car garage.' · 675·02J6orS7.S.6163 in recreation facilities, a Son CletMtde home. Crpts, drps, bl~ns. frmL din rm. 2 patios, Apart t Furnished $250. 833·8974/833-!653. 555 PAULA.RIHO Sundecks. f"rom $275. WESTCt:I F'F across fr full time aclivilies direc- y . · f DW, beaut landscaping. pools & lcnn. Oub fees & men s HEW UPLEX 1 536·2579 Coco's. 2 BR, 2 Ba, F'rplc , tor ~ho P.lans parties. ou ~re the winner 0 2 Ask for Bev or Joe, $350. grdner. inc'd, lmmed. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Del D1_ 1 1 300 (NewportffFrwy So. t.o Lo•e •t lst•t.o.-patio, crpts, drps, t"/A BBQ s: trips & more! free ticket-; to the mo 963_4567 96J..l7fl6 occ. PY . $425 . ownr. Balboa lsiand 3706 uxe sp 1\· t!ve . I Baker o ramp. Turn • "' -... heat, gar, walk lo shops, 1''reeSunda)'. brun~h. UCI IRVIME --· --------1 552.0664 . 552.7755 ••••••••••••••••••••••• sq ft, 2 bdrm w/loft-den, right at Isl signal ). I & 2 llr avail. f)jm & un· $240. Adults. 1665 Irvine. Plus beautiful singles, CELEIRITY BEAUTIFUL La Cuesta 4 frplc, plush erptg. home· 17141549-J302 furn. APPLE AP'l'S. A s.t2.023~ 1&2 be.d roo m apts, BASEIAUGAME Br, 2 Ba, close to school LOCJUna Beach 3248 S200/mo. t il 7/l , 1 br. util. like s torage, walk·in1========== I unique idea in adu1t apt ----------: furnished & unfurnished.' SUNDAY. MAY 18 & beach. $450. 962.2734 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~-2l3·846·9715 wk_days. closets, bath & guestl• living. 6700 Warner Ave, Large 2 BR. l 'n bath. Oakwood Garden Ap" Summer rental avail. · h •· h atl:30atUCI For the Sophistic· te Ocean View· from your bat. bltn gas range<>< fAMILYUHITS Huntington Beac . Blt.nS', Enclgar.Nrl-loag offers an exclusive "No LOSANGELESltAMS N 2 8 2 Ba ~ · bed. 2 llr, 2 Ha. Gar BAYFRON·r. 2 bedroom. oven. patio deck, 2 car 2 Bedroom,oopet.-;. 847·6047. No lease. Sorry Hosp. Adults. $2'lS. mo. Rent Raise Guarantee ... vs . ear new . r, ·. en, opener Wall:> of cork i:i;arage, fireplace, patio. enclosed garagcw/laun· 5135 torno nochildrenorpet.s. 642·0596 We guarantee that your Countrr kitchen. cpts. mirror .& glass. $3G5 Lse: Corn c r P rop e rl Y • dry room Pay only elcc-. mo. .d ~;;;;;~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;! rent will not be raised for ' _OAKLA~O~DE~ drps, 2 car gar. $350 •• ~ . tric Adulls.So.ofCoast 2450Newport81v · l&2Ur,Bchapts.$1SO& • ONEF'ULLYEAR& ina se\•eninrungprevicw 537_6773 aftl!AM . ~4·6440 ext. 27, eves c.Jownsla1rsinduple.x.No k f be h Mr&Mrs Mu.llin,Mgrs up, adu lts, no pets. MESAYBlDE. you of Super Bowl Ten. 640-4576. dock, but beautiful view llwy, S bl S rom ac · 642·7678 .:.,L'_7031 &5J6·0492 still have the flexibility GREAT! l. lb ,, N th B f 1 $425 435 Goldenrod, ~ 2 Bdrms.,l~bathcondo ol month to month --Please call 642-5618, ext oca 100, r, 1.-M L-H•'g··-' 32SZ over or ay ron · d 1 M -333 to claim your tickets. , Ba. Isl + Jast + deposit .• ~;: •••• :=:......... F'ully furnished, includ-C 0 r 0 n a c a r · 2 BEDROOM $175. mo. I BR unfurn, $155. Adult..s, with pool. $3351'10. eupancy. Rents from (North County toll free $33.5. mo. Ask for Bever· 4 8 R f .1 ing washer and dryer. <714 >675·9337 Adults, no pets. no pet..s . t mi. heh. 911 STEPS TO BEACH $165. Prices vary by loca. ~ numberis 540-l220J ly 894·7521 -· ami Y room , Available as sub-rental 2BR. l \'2 ba, $250/Mo . 642·8964 GeorgiaSt.536-2354 2 BR,lba.Winter$235 lion·. r..1odelsopen1oto7 . .. .. • • · ' fireplace, fenced, im-now to June 14th with . C l----'--"'-"-'--'----1--':::0"-"'-'-'""-==-=:::..:--NEWPORTCRE..ST Sor ry , no pet s or -;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;jJBr·2Ba. Bltn.s. Fenc'd macuJatc. $350. per mo. possible extension. $110 Pool/tennis.&t0-5347 all STUNNI NG Lg. I br SPAClOUS 2 &c 3 bdrm. 28R.2 Bacondo$5Z5 children. • yard. Cpts/drps. No pet<>. 1st & last. 1·499-2.544. per week. Call&W·l742. after 5:30 Garden apt. Pool, rec apt.s. Children OK'. 17391 Oakwood COLLEGE PARK kid s OK. $2!15. Cal 11 lc-::-----:-:-,----:--::------:-:-l-""-"-"::'.:-".:'.'.:"::::C'-"''-'---l 3 BR 2" Ba Yr old Dplx room. $175. 71018thSt. "A" Keelson. 1 blk. W. of WI HAVE 3 BR 2 BA f I I 8'17.8115. 2 Br, 1 f.i: ba, fenced yd. Balboa Peninsula 3707 • '~ • · S MMER NI' LS G d . . . pc, ro, Gardener. $300 mo. So-of.Hwy. LoVelycrpts, Beach Bl. off Slater. ar en refng .. crtps, drps, dble 3Br, 2ba, Fam/Din rm, Lease.213-782·<>100 ••••••••••••••••••••••• frplc, D /\Y, gar. $375. •VILLA NINOS• 842-0389 I Apartments gar., Blue 1-laven pool, blln•, F'P, nr bch. 10 . . • BALBOA Yearly $180. 2 lease.640·0899Agt . ..__.,. ,._ •• 1395 th M si y 3267 Br, utils pd. No kids or ..:.:::::::::.::'2'..:::::.::!':;_____ 2•1 2 lo,......_ 3 Generous Bdrms, 2 Ba, • ....--,.. ._ .mon · main.yd .lchildok.$385. •son 1~1° pet•. ,4!0 }lard•·ng . Corner lot, 2Br , Iba , r, -r•• SunkenLi••·rm,Deamed 6h -•1 · Roy Mee~-962--0. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Super Comfortable I ! OrlU rvine ~ u;, 547-1155 Stove:refrig, shag, frplc, · · Ceil, 1-'rplc, & full encl. Realtor 1810 Me.-.ri J Br, Condo. c pts, drps, ..,.,85 Util pd Quiet. Avail JWle Isl. dbl garage. 962-3724 645·0550 Costa ~1esaS48-ri29° IMMAC. 4 Br, 2 Ba, 2 car air. pool & gar . S285. C to M 3724 t:Nar . -mo. ·3 27 · Enclosed Garages 3 BR, 2 ba . Popular N'pt· 1---------- garage, rncd yard. Kids Avail now. 581-2A79aft6. ..~:-••• ~~~•••••••••••• 0 pets· 61 ·4 4 1 Gas & Water Paid. Mo to BEACl-1 area, 1. 2 & 3 Br, lfeights. Ocean vu. $3SO ok. No fee. $200. mo. 1St ti;?0·4359. Morentals$200to$210 new&. near new . Bltns. Mo.Agt675·7060 ., BR. 2 BA. dbl . gar. rncd. Pioneer Realty,842-4421 Newport leach 3269 LOW RAT£S BR 1 bl d' Ch"•---WJ---omc fr lcs $l6S ~........ Apts in a Garden. A STOHEYIROOll • N-h •·U 2 • frp · tns, IS· IMll"--s p ••.•• -.~. STEPS 1obea"h,lge2br. 1· .t d b f Yd .. c hild OK. quiet , , •••••• .. •••••••••••••••• •S8.60 1g t ... p ... 1m1 e num er o slreet. $.125. s.ig.cn86 Eve. NEW de I u xe 2 slory LUXURY CONDO •Studio & 1 BH Apts ~:~1~~~~·0 s~~~~:: 2324 Elden A\le &1.1·2480 HUNTINGTON }!arbour f$300rple, ga6r7a3g~·.,. Yearly, spacious 2 br, 2 br &: den OVPLEX 1 BR, C&D. Clean . Mature adult. No pets. 242 Flower !rear). home, close to beach, '1 on water, 2 br, 2 ba, view, •Water Beds ly 673_1418 eves/wknds SPARKLING new spac. 2 lovely 2 Br townhouse. 1 • md. ........, units are now avail. Lgc br & Jge fam rm, frplc. frpl , boat slip, pool, •TV&MaidServAvail · · Br, $210·$,215. Patio, Pool. tennis courts. No floor plans. cpts, drps. Call 10·6, jac uz z i , hobbyshop. •PhoneServ,Htdpool Co1faM~sa 3824 crpt s, drps, beaut. fec.Agent,846-1311 ELEGANCE SOOBellflowerBl,·d, 963·4581 Price reduced ! Mr. •Children&Pet Scction ••••••••••••••••••••••• garden. Im med. oc-On the Bay. 4 br, beam Long Beach ~l ea d , 673.7022 eve, •$5.offweeksrentw/ad Offleo~Poth cupancy.Adults,nopet.s. 2Br,ILhba,NearSchool& 'I' r 1 D/W r , ___ 1~2~13~1c5~07---~·'-- ' Its Not Too Late To Pronlil!le Her A.1iytllin;c And «.:h·e Her There·s still time to order a Daily Pilot Mother's Day Card -a greeting lo Mom all the world can share, On Sunday, the Daily Pilot will publish your Mother's Day message 1n the .. card" ol your ctio1ce. Al1 you have to do is select one of the borders shown below and express your sentiments in words. !k... __ .. ...J ---··---......~. / :. ·7 4 \', . " i\ l "\.. , ·-» W'~, ~ ....... 5 9 Then come inlo the Daily Pilot olflce neeirest your home, belore noon Friday. Or. just give us a call. We'll bill You tor 'the SS ors l~greeting just as we do ror any classirled ad. Or. you may use your BankAmericard or Master Charge, Make It a Molher's Day Mom won't Iorgo!. Cell 842-5678 and give her our page. • 2376 Newport ffivd, CM n:TI k "'"""' on to cei g., rp • • pa 10· 1· 629·9661days.Agent. 1&2Br.Adultsnopets. 521 W.Wilson,645-9614 par·~ 3 mo. $5~0 mo . 673 -5719 ooms 4000 l,;;;;;;;"";;;-;";";;;;°';;;;64S;;;;·;396;;;;7;;;; I d sh w hrs , shag c plS. OAKRI OGE VILLA mo. basis. Ph: 842·al65. eve/wknd. ••• • •••••• ••••••••••••• BRAND ne w Newport Terrace condo. 3 Br, 2'h closed garage, frplc, 3 B.R ., 2 BA, bltin~. Irvine 3144 WESTCLiFF-Adult. lge 1 R<;>0MS $20. wk up with Ha . $350. mo. Adults, no l Br furn $16S. Lots of BBQ. Gas & water pd. children welcome. $225. •• ... ••••••••··~··•••••• bd, bale .. , pool. $l80-S200. kitchen $30. wk up apt. pets. 675 ·5800, Bkr. no bllns. Pool. Walk to Pool SMW.Center.645·1197 W11l sub-letspacwuslBr. 1700ABed£ordfi46.0075 548-9755or64.5-J967 . r Shopping. 'h mi. beaCti. LA MAMCHA APTS Apt. al $190. Renet:otia· ..::=:..:..:=:e:====----- ce. 931 w. I9th st. 548·0492 778Scott Place, CM 2 BR duplex $200. mo. ble in Sept. at $125. Patio, * • w * TOWNl-IOUS!<.; 2 br. 21f.i: 1 ..,~~~~~~~~~'l ---____164~2==Sl11~3'----I Newly decorated, C/D, Pool, Tennis. 551-5420 aft Ted Kolbtrt b a . p 0 0 I , bl t n s, I pvt patio, encl. garage. I -•~p~m::__________ 618 I/ W ·~-Bl wash/dry, ga~Nopets. •ShodyElmGal._• CASA VICTORIA infant ok. No pets. 3&lf J ·-• 675·9188 Pool. crpt & drps, lndry, 1 & 2Br. Unfurn/F\lm Cr. Bay St. 548·2031 wport leoch 3869 Balboa l.a..d adults. 177 E. 22nd St. $169.50gas/wtr.pd. I ----''--'---'------••••••••••••••~•••••••• You are the winner or 2 l·larhor llighlands·3 Dr, 2 Near Beach. 642.3645 Adults-No Pets Sec. gate 2 BR, 2'f.i: BA Studio apl. free tickets to the Ba. Nr. park & schls. ----------1 Pool, Rec. Rm., Elevator Bltns, 0 /W, cptg & drps. UCI IRVINE Avail June t. $350 /mo. Fum. lachelor & I Ir. 525Victoria,642-8970 Patio. $265 mo. 768 CELEIRITY Pvt ent /K. priv CM $25 /wk & $60 /mo. up. 548·5954 or 5.56-0008 Room for man or woman, kitchen privileges. CM area. $110/mo. AJk for Mary Lou B(ow.n, 645-3714 ti\ 3; or 642-7807 eves. S48·250l or G4S.s842. Exceptionally nic•. I YR NEW TRIPLEX Joann. /\gt. 8.ll-tKlll BASEIAU GA.ME LIKE NEW, lovely Bluffs 2110 Newport Bl., 3 bed, 2 ba, bltns. laun-$170. 1 BR, carport, clean. SUNDAY, MAY 18 "'• * * unit ; 3 BR., f1:1m. rm. To CM. dry Caci I. No Lease! $26.5. crpts, drps, stove & ref., at1. :30 at UCI Roy Marqtltttrt- righl party. $450 Month.1----;:;~--;;~;;;;-:;-;~ 1~67'1_S~·<;:6488~~oo:_r 64~o-4~16~t'-----731W ·18th St. 673·7787 LOS ANGEL&S RAMS 24246 Ccnfila &... Droker 544·ll3J HOLIDAYPLAZ..4. ParkUe IBR $130 mo. inc. util. vs. Ml11I01LV"tejo WEST Newport· River DELUXE Spacious I Br . . Older tenant only , OAKLAND RAIDERS You are the winner or 2 A 3 8 2 Ba bit furn apt. Pool. Ample SWTotm69 645_2020 or 64.2-65GO * 2 WEEKS FREE in a seven inrting preview Cree tickets to the 'f·e! d hr. h 1~;.~. ns, parking. Adults. no pets. DELUXE 1. 2&3 Br Apts 1--===:ccc.:.;c:..c=--M of Super Bowl Ten. UCI ·IRVI~~ re rig, s w r, ..... ,,yr· ove in W/deposits Pl ~I 612 ..,,..8 ._ , ly lse. 5395. t2.13)~ti666 1965PomonaAve.,CM PvtPalios-HtdPool 2 BR. pool, $185. /\dulls. only 1 BR $lf.IO 2 BR ease ca ,.....,, , ext CELEIRITY Nr. Shop'g-AdltsOnly 2455 Irvine, Apt A. 333 to claim YOW' ticket$ artspm, wknds646-782.5 •Tropic~ Pool• M_..., ..... &..a.. 548·7476 $230 llefrig, Securily, !North County toll free IASEIAUGAME .-r1 ....,..._. Pool , Jacurzi. ll.ec. be · 1220 · ... y 1 NEWPORT TERR. 3 br, 1 Br, cpt:s. drps , bllnS, S C'I B'd . num r1s540· .) SUNDAY•'""' 18 Pau·o. All ul•·bu·cs P''d. 1777 antaAnaAve, " LOVELY 2 br. s pac. 1 g w/exerc1se rm.. • • •• atl·.30aLUCI · 2112 b.11., Master s uite, .... M A lll3 ,., .. ., 8 '11 •· c 1 TV 1------'-"--"------I 548·ll68 gr P .,...,..""'"' rooms, cpl. nice kllch, 1 ar~is, oor · LOSANGELESRAMS ~ bltns, fam rm., lndry., I-~'--------b · k kb bal potio,gar.,oceanviewon HaclndaDeMna ne snac ar, cony. lrvincAvc.11lftlCsa SELL idle Item.~ with 11 vs . 15 acre park w/pool. $375 1 BR, prefer middle age Xlnt. location, reas. rent. OAKLAND It.AIDERS mo. 644.73S7 or retired, no child/pets. 160 W . W ilton. C.M. 351 Victoria, Apt. 3. -===="'=='=·'::':::"===~~·=D=a=ll:':y=P='='•::t=C::l::•::"'::'::"::ed=A~dc.1 in a seven inning preview $155. 6t2·.5848 BEAUTIFUL 646-4.252 r of Super Bowl Ten. San Juan $120 to $160. 1 BR apt & Anu!~~~~ETS JBR 2ba nr. Baker and' SEEK & FIND" Parrot• Please call 642·5678, ext Capistrano 3278 trailers. Adults only. 132 10 minutes to ocean, Lge Fairview. $200. (714) 33.1!Notrtohc1Caim Yt°"'t-~i,ckl~~ ············~·········· w. Wilson.645-4SJO . I Br $175. Gas & Water 962-5769or (213)949-5474 KM NH p A ANN 0 A z v A"' F. 0 u I. number iso~~':,_? ....... "".1 ·~ 3 BO, 2 IJA , Townhouse.1---------1 I D . .., -~• Commu nlly pool & L Br furn. Waler pd. inc. rapcnes, carpeL<>. LARGE 1 ·et 1 b A A AOC RB 'I' 0 NA U IS s yo AK ••.• •• gas heat, gas alove, air • c n. qw · r, harbecue area. $265 . $145/mo. $25 cleaning w/patio. Adults, ref. req . Ks 8 S Z AB V Z Z I .. ON r.ft U I, AT Lease or month to d~p . 741 Jan1es St. conditioning, swimming $160.646·.2395. month,494·28&4. 64S·lSOlorS48-4SOO. pool, rec. room, washers 1~--~~-----0 S /\\'SAENS TAO VAN PK t. I ~";;d';';·;";·;;;;;;;;;;;;~ REC. redec. 2BR, crpt.-;, K [ 0 v E N T R u 9 z ~t u .s I A R u M 5-ta.4.fto 3210 I Br, 1-'urn Ap.art./gar. drps, stove. Adlts. no ••••••••••••••••••••••• $165. mo. 2344 Elden Ave. pets. $16S. 548·3240 • & N N 1 L s A R p A I N A s T k t T E COUPLES, 2 br, cblld, &46-5145or842"7:W 0 A 8 Y SN EN M Z I I.I 0 EUR D I lJ pet, yard, gar. $175. O p lot 372L Large 2 Br. Cpls/drp&. I POOL. 2 br, 2 ba, appl, IMO 0 • c h i I d 0 K . N r t: 8 AM A ff E 0 A Ly .. I N Li 0 v p s k'ds l bbq r: ........................ Shol>S/Schools.$l70mo. R ~ E NL s s 0 R 1 . 'pe • • . t 2 BR $250 S48-94SS. T H f' Y D I 0 T E R A ~165. 2 DR, ids, pe • U ·1 d ' 96,..,.,. NA E A 0 A B S S S B 0 L A ~ s N A R ya rd. ll s . p . 4 ·vz .. 5 or 1'~AMILl£S, 3 Br. 2ba,1' . .:.000.:.:..:l.:.t<c:2;......c.. ____ 1 •$I 00 OFF• E o o N z NA I E o 1 SN s UN TN o frplc , kids, pet, yard, Oii IHch 3740 PIMICIHk CASA CRl\NDAAP'l'S V R r AM R N p N E N NM I T y 1 s 1 garage. Fee/Bkr. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Luxury Uving HOMEptMDBtS I UVIS UP I &2 Bedroonis 0 KM I\ p I E T A AM A s s T 8 D L D •642·9900• Ladle12....tt. TO m HA.Ml Rec. room&P4XM I AO KA Kt SS B £TH NO U O IM l..t Free Over 500 till trt:'cs ond 979·19Jl ELt:GANT 2 BR. 2 ~Next to beach. Jl:ich., 10 s tream s with 4-00Merrlmac Way,CM R SANAN£8SAMKNR I LLNR Townhouse. Comp: re· l&2 ar from 5145. w•terfalls create a r._ d Ad ll 11 · pct !l T · l1xlna scttinK for your 1----------1 ec. u Ytng,sm. Jacuzzis enn1:t. , N 17th •-...... i spacious new l·oc 2· ADULT 1 BR , r~e. pool . o . .,.. r. gr • 11sun. 346-J323 · h d '>" $Z3S. mo. 493·$$44 or l' room lilpartment . $180 mo. 1975 Pomona, 61'5·82:26 MErl: small beach hotel. from Sl9i. Furniture CM . Ceill 64S·ID:WI Roo -· 00 -... ..,. available. Small pcls tnJ, ~· . ....,... OK Ad • I Ofn l291 $100. mo. 536-7056 · u s on y. ce ••••••••••••••••••••••• Ciuest!I-4150 ·······~··············· Priv. or Semi. Avail for lady, Christian in Lie. home. EJ\. food, nice patio. 540·2562 PllVATEROOM ror ambul•t.ory penon. Good meals. Nice aur- roundinga. Easl:lide, CM loc. Avail now. 5411-7148. · .,; Sw:: .. r l.,... 4200 •••••••••••••• l •••••••• ON the w•ter. Sunny 2 br, 2 ba, dishes inti. S550. eur Bayside Or, apt 0 -3. 67).8414 Vecoff• I-4250 ......................... DAILY PILOT TASTEFUL 3 br lwnh5c. IBR, nr bch .... 35 + util 's. .. , w/2 car automaUc car.. Pool. No c.'!bildten/pel.Ji , ::;::=========:'.L.~' .. ~·~·~$2911~~·~"'~·~·-~~==·~96().:: 2746 , open 9:00 to 6:00. 2300 lo~alrview (Cd .. Cost• r.tesa. Phone StS-2300 . :Mrow""11.....,I Slunnln1 view, ~lub prlv••· 1leeps S. Summtr' resv. $85 wkod; $l2S wlto ly. Glori•, IK$-3J87 oi: UJ.JG58 ; • ' I •• • I • •• ' I CAil Y PllOT (.'9 11 ... Cement 11 ... Wlre lt· .. Hoe 11. .. Clean lt ... Move . Roof lt. •. Landscape lt: .. Tlle lt ... Trim it ... 5e\Vi ; •• it ... Bulld l...,Dleper lt.!.l'!ilf'llmer,lt ... C.rpet CE DI REC~ORY Plum 1 ... a c .•. •Pe l ... emo t .. It" .Press It .. Paint It... ::11:11~ .. ~·Pl;=•.::•l:;e~r i't~ .. =·F;'e";rt~·:.:· ·-~;i.;=;;;;;;;-.:..:::::..:~;;;;·=:::..::.::..::;;:;:;:;;;=:;.:i;;;;;H~a=u~1 ~11~ .. ""· ~Aiidd;::l:t.~ .. ,::P;.::la:::n::,:t._::11.:.:··'-'· A::,llte~r~i t~ .. ;· L:::e::.:•::.:""~'::.·:. .. ,. ............ '. ..:.w. ... H • ' H•••· .. ••• , I '""" ... ,.... ,...... ....... ' .,.................. . ... , ...... ~....... .. ......................... ·•···••·••·•··········· ..•...•....•....•....•................................................••.................... Lovina e1re, flt('ctcd ~Carpe&a •SXPS&T .ftp•incHaulla1, yd c:le~".~}!· HOU!J:KBf;PING done Pl'O_f Paial.er, booe•t SUnah•do,coven,decb, REPAIRS. all type». :i ~ d. lcfKW l U"61aen.Dd .. '!'l!'.!'t' ~~ ~iq,aa.y-:.., ' by ercia. Depen· wor{l. re••· h~/ext, free firerln1.benches.wood, rea•-:rie est, lie, uk I /wkadl · Ref1 (1011 rita-rda•t•). S. t&e. 3l70 e,lowraltl. · dable/local reterencts. est. ller11. ~418 -2159, brk,conc.Quality.P'air or a l . 830·5020 llloOMTJaanaie De1rauen •.au color Gar•tia Servlc•, LlOMTHAtJLING r · 642·391.3 price.CreaUvcdalicns. iUlYtime. Cape.... ~ ..... ·-.10-:;:: ~.ff1uUa Tree CHAINSAW·YARD . Reinodelinal&:e/smjobs. · ROOP'SCHEQCED! •••••••••••••••••••••• c~.~S!~?'*-· _ "•••••••• .. -•••• Trimm •· rrJ E1t. WORK-$l!MIMT ~ P. Jaf1ne1e lady 8 L SI ~!;i~~~9~~J!:!: Repalred&Replaced \_ 1 , ~ ,~~GARD~• .,,. · .......... would Ike to do · · NOR._ State DirectFactoryServioo r SA:VEl 6 Proftt. ~ c~:ao ,.'f;.,'l~ ~Jll. JlOw/Ed .. /M. ~ M•~•cAN..-.vE'S GEHERAL~/G bou11cleaning. Owa Uc:/lnlrd. E:1terior. Pay ,._ter/R.,..,. UcenseC39-~ rtimo:d.'repalr, a , ·-dllliat ~Eat .. , Ml._, •'° ~ J:l~.~-flll • trana.5'9-1029 moolhly.9'1»-3335. ••••••••••••••••••••••• PH :549-2961 \naW•tlon. Free -. 411 rm 6 ba}l t1'. AAy rm ~ 1 Lawn Cleanup. Detli111 6'5-... -$7.50, couch $10,chalrl5. omplete Maint yd le Prunl.nc , tlOUSEWORK. •8WaUpaperl:fanchte• Sew .. /Atht•icw · ---.._. 15ynes'pt1wbatcount.1' eleaaupe, lawn renOvat· Apartment& Equip. Rental. Remove REASONABLE. yFormerlmlruct.oc PATCHPLA.'>lt:R1Nd ••••••••••••••••••••••• FIUb Carpentry OOl rne&laod. ,1 .do Worll tn1, pruatn1/trlmminC le ComJDereial Aapbalt., coaerewi. ~· SZO per day. Carl Rebko ·648-2'49 All Types. Free Es· AU.eratioos in JOY home,. RemOdel·Repaj,r -.. D'l)'aell. O~ reta. 5!ll.ot01 ·~s • irree est Call 541-2CM9 Gradin .. for drivewa_,., * 414$-148'1 * • Umates. Call 540-6825 also lW'lms , rippers etc V1nce Lenhott P6-841 _&• ,. · ' lot eleartn1, ft1I sand. ll:r lSt Clau E:1t/lnl paint, • •I Reas rales 968-1178118 · -="=:=:::.:_.=;:::;o-:ic._.../'-(:TF ill:., -•fitOTOTILLIN(J• --Y•rd-llelnt. Cleanups, b.ou~r0r contract. ;=£; -paperhanalna, airleu '"' •·"9 .i---------Hll ~. Carpe••-••• ·i-••¥•._!••••••••-••---:~· Well "Joue. Lar1e .or ~uU111, ,.,_.b ___ , Weedl. 751-o3311 1 L~..-.. ~.J'-~ynexp~.5294 ••••••••••••••••••••••• op SoU Doora1Sbe1vi;i~a:;;i •• Bloek:SlulliP.aw W.U.-.Small Plot. 1'Sl·5a>llike ""aaoo. '° ;6\S-0798 Homeclenn' I •••••••••••.•••••••••••• ~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• Pa!,fo coven-Formte1 . .Patio SI ab1·.,rJvea· BOB'SOARDENING e.-rtll ~ •••,••••••••••••••••••• ROTOT~G S'l5 P._~!: Painting Ii: Pa~-JUST PL: 7 •Top Soil•Compm;t • n-' ---·--... .,_ ci .... ur, .. ~" --· •• , . Landscap1nf·SodSa1es. ~•ng. E:1t./lnt. Lie. F Se .~ulch•·~-. neat. ~ ...... -•• -• .., ,_...._.,.,_ ••• .,.••••••••••••••• Inl.FreeEsl.638-'1394 ut rv--&eaaRates ' • . n.awi ~~Tirnc~U.;;:~llC;~~·~'-:=".""--1 p . , .. ,... · • ' HOUSECLEANING ia Our Free e1t. ~aster charge Jwit One eau To: Call~ MASTER Cra.ftmana C ..... ector , . HANDYMAN-Homes & BwiiDess. Call Janice'a Daya/eves960-2170Tom JUST PLUMBING Specialty, RemodeUn1, ••••••••••-•••••••••'°••• Keep AmericaazAN Apt1 . c ·opaclentioui Rai"Ced)' Anns.17$-6s53 Qvallty PalnUng_ In\/EJ:t. * &t.Z-4lll • finilh work, ""9. Free -.;,.._..d1_ PrieDdly Gardenen. No Craftam'1{l.MS-6558. 01 ... Lo co.t. Free est. Also,1---------·.,TreeSenice e.t.. Guarwork'&-3105 aw Homea/Rm ,..,_ •· ... job~Jll•laml5tl.ao21' •HOUSECLEANING• .., ower~t.aiot.t.Ldscp1 1m•lljobsMS-9t96. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ------"'c.;:;,;..;;.=:_1 t lo D • A I J 1 Ph•• ea . , ·. '1THINGS': by Moote. By reliable couple. Good aod. ipftln, toil cond.1--~------·I L.R. OTIS Phnnbiac Tree Trimming, Topping, .R .... ~-.... --->-~.. C·onatructlon Boal/ &xpert Japan••• Gen woodwork, repain, Ralel.Rers.548-6271 t'lean11p . 642·3331/ SONSHINE Paperhang-Waterbtn,alllila,dia· Pnaning,Removals.Ww l'Wf'I....,.,.,... . in1/lit. Fln1n -""ava11; Gardener, Complete yd. pl11m6if1, etcJ&&Z-5613. Ml ilDI. ing. lnt-E:1t. P1intin1. posals. stoppaps, re· Rates. Dan. 540--0t00. Home1-Comm1~~-:ll~lousb Cona\. Servleet. Nee• Rella-. ·, H•1•c'r1 Jc; Mmlii , FreeEst.MS-11865 pairs. remodelin.& and . . Industri1I Wlllll • ~ > bl NB CdlL Fr T M ·1 N""" A rep;pin". New Con&tnr-TrJRt;moval, limbing" '!' • • • · ,. • .,,.._ ee HAMD~ ry e 1 you '"'"--••••••••••••••••••••••• • ·sh b I · G ' Cabiaeta, e~c.' F.ree ·~ _ ESt.~ Relldenlial/OonuOecciaJ Specialist. Call· Pete QUALITY PAINTING tion. 24 Hrs. lie~ bond 1 rt1 c eanng. en I Elllmatea,QeneralCon·o.a,1••a,tJ ' ' . . Dallyl.S-tr5-lllld~ 546-6861•&919-9584. WrLLIAMS & Sons Professional "will paint 642·6263 cein-up.~&-6403. tractor. Lie.~. Call••••••••••••••• .. •••,•• GR,\SSOO. / M 1 10 n TY. Brl ck I your home & do it right. 1...._. • .__ eveninps:M·7~,¥ . i MOWlcEOOE EqWp, Renlal. Remove HOMESORYACKl'S 'Block/Stone. Call lnt/E:1t.Reasrates;reCs MARV 'SPLUMBING ;:::::;::;! ••••••••••••• illNORHOMEasP~R Dresamakl~jn'I'be ' FR~EEST.166-1'52/1 Alpbalt. ~~ aoil. '2)Vomen-veryreugdref 581·'7829 497-3169 NOJ;~w 1·• Plumbin1-carpentty Europe1n Manner. We Cl ea n U pa , Treework GrafJP.lp for driV8""af1, :;;.Wgm e 64 5: 3 614 I Brick:Block·Stone -;;:W;-;A~L-;L~C~O;;;;V;E;;R:;;IN;;:G;;;s-1 :-~~~~~~~:!'...I Re u P hots tery. a hove Ceramic.M0-5509 ',~~~:: fu~t~ Q a r d,e 0 In11 ~ i nor lot cle'arin(-1flll sand. By Walls or Patios Installed/Removed R1MO•I & ~ average quality, below C 't ~· ,__ "'Fashi"o'ns'. ~---1.Ddlcp I· 10 yrs an area. h}'V r ~ "r cpntr 8 cit.. ~e'ral Housekeeping Quality Wort5S7-656.1 .. J .E. Swenson 538-e90l •••••••••••••••-:-•••••• average price.$36-1362 ..,. ,_ ~.. ~ 866-2893 1$1.~ • \ ~ · Excellent -Per Day •••••••••• ········~· by appt,. onJy '., ' H M • ,~ Call Celia MS-20<&9 ,..._y'-,.... Custom Remodeling It Willdow ca. I ] · J C I I · · -I ,._. ~ Cabinet• Kitchen•. " •••••••••!••••••••••••• . _ .,, apanese omp e e ,t ••••••••••••••••••••••.• ••••••••••••••••••••••• Carpel li:.Uphala..1.,-,y Gair-denlna Service. ··~··•••••••-.•••••••••House/Apartment clean-Batbs also. Unique 4 NEED Your Windows Cleani ni. Steam Ir. Cl,assiried ads sell ,).1 p t a n' t i n I / C u t . MOVING,\ )18 u Ii n g , 'in& _by lady. w/e:1per, OUT 4'ABOUT.?7 Patio shelters designed" Unuaual Work Welcbme. Washed? Call Brad or Shampoo. Free eat. it.ems, small il.efrW, OI"., Uq/Cleanup. Free Est. caraie cleanllp, Reliable Depnd. Own tran1. Local/Statewide Moving built. Addit/retndlt re-Mbr. B.B.Bureau. 2Dyn. Bruce al 642-81i53 or 648-1811 f;' item. JuatC'1l~ SU.,3102 futaervlce,. ~ 8'1-3637. 7 da, free est.~·2071 lated work. &M-7'18 dp. 962·1911 &tS-0361. Reas-Free est. Yec-•..t.1• . a..t.1 1itOO ... tri.ia ..... ,4§00 • 11•11••.,/ 1.osti,_ ' s• Halpw.iilff' 1100Ha1pw..t.d 1100 HalpW-.t -.i 1100 ••••••••••••••••••••• "'•••••••••'•••••••••• .. •••••••••••'•••••••••••• p_..a•llitft ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••.-••••••••••• ••••••••···-·••••••.,•• ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••'II••••••••••••••• •• t \ •-:.··~ 2 Br. Ocealll"rolll, Wkly .. l -_. ~ FOUND : Labrador $425. S11m1Per Leaae *WfOllJ•CH WISSIOHY_alO •••••••••••••-•••••.-•• Retriever Yng ot;le, $3200. Mid lww 'Lil ..... 3 Offices, feCtll&. ... r.t Handy to San._., Fwy. .. blact, white on cbelt Sept. 714./515·6897! rmi>...\IC, m:lillic. deluae 200 \o 2000 aq.f\,. Call a...t&Folliid 5300 Mw.ionV.58l·tm•· Ollly.z1rf1'9&2812 ~Mo . .Qrok~~.1 ownerUl-1400 ••••••••••••••••••••••• · ~ ' '' 1 '• MINIATURE ~· FALM fESER'J ewportBeach,hlllixec·. 750to4080Sq.PlToploc, Loil: lfale Irish Setter. grey. Answ,rs to ... Tennis. Wknd. 3 ofc. suite. Shr w/com· Frwy, close. •3 phase 4/22. Hnt.c Harbour area. Gretchen . Needs At least twO years experienCe in ACCOUNTS PAYABLE BOOKKEEPER *1. 2 nltttf fl:W. 21 Bl' patibleparty.16-3700 pwr r_ ot tier •plu1ea. Has out of 'Slate tag. medicine. Lag. Ni&iid IUSIMESS ISIOO-! We Need G9Qd Help And Oller Top Wages. * Molder .. F1 b9• •Gea.~•• 1!,h,,1'14~. , .. ,f s' EV"RA'· su·,., •.• ,00 673-Iti1' PJeasecalllWG.un&. , ar'fia .Reward!49&-6'18S processing accounts payable, working ~ ·1 a · -· z ""' ~ knowledge of payroll oµid majnta:ining •AIH•l•n DIEtlTAL Sharp, exper'dorlrainee (or b"'5)' Newport Ctr olc. Sec'y & chair duties. Mu.st type. 640-0000 DISTRIBUTOR wanted. Over 2S. Interested in earning up Lo SHOO per mo pit. Call 639-6123 . ....... f..... -tlJto SQfft. tbrli 1150 Sq.ft. Costa Mesa·Santa Ana LOST: Gray & Blk Aust. Pll"ICIRlll S!i50 bank ac~ounts . Must possess good •Le1•1•/fot 11 Ii ••••···~·•e'. .. •••.r; •• _,' lo:C .. ~e~ .. a~jaceilt t.~ M-1, 1200/1320/1716,IQ fl. Shep/Sitter mix. male. ••••••••••'••••••••••••• office skills and growth potential. •M•apn .,.. DQmestic/Couple. U.ve-fn, Femali'i t.o S~i beaU(. m,,.. J: i n"a ··Jb an k ll Ofc., Wareh&e, prk I·~ Vic. 11th le Coast Hwy, PREGNANT? req'd.,.for large Newport rurit • Br bff. +:. poOI, -.i.urant P" Coast Hwy pwr. ~~2S2/Mf..222B ~-536-4385 &·892-1261. Ca rii ng confi~'ntial Permanent position with good salary. Exper. "Trainees ' Deb bOme. Duties will in· Irvtpe. •· + ~I.· Call at1•1'Jew~rt Bl. Ample 2 UNITS, 1200 sq. ft. M·l, Reward. counseling & referrJll. • Company pa id 'li'f e , -hos"ital an<I All J Shifts I c l u d e C 9 o k i n g , J,ane,e\lea~--~~rkan_g.6t24&M ,w/frot ctffice. ice rear AbOrtion. adoption 'It medi'cal benefi.ts. .,. · Mea&Women • housekpng, chautreur-.#o ~ · bUe. 'i; F 0 U N D : M a I e k · g .-, . ing, lite gardening. win· Mh.E~~'+ utils f'iim PR,y,-:: ESS'LCLASSA door. 220 3·P nit 6 Dachshund. med. brwn. eep~nCARE54'J' 2563 dow washing et.c. Musi. PD01,\nn: ftt~ t.JC1 Daf Bld&:.' 2790 Harbor Blvd, & l&, 629 Termini.I Way, atnrd. Vic, 84ker & A -Apply At The MacGreqprY9Cllts be English sp;eaking & 833-30130 -o•nn~•·, eve C.M . Air cond.~ wood Coat a Me••· Days, FaiMieW c..-. 'Dog DAILY PILOT 163l I;>llcentia have xlnl IOC:at refs . Wrfi689 .r 1 paqel waJls. drapes, $40-5710.-t:vea,&46-0681. Q.rieving~ PROILIMS? Coat.a Melia Salar7': Reply lo · · car_pet, elec:• music, .... W..e.d 4'00 ONE w A y H l:L p • ]]0 W-. lay Street. , C sta Mesa l~~~~~~~~~I Classified ad no. (17 c/o ~m for m~DOI" woman, jail:itor, pa-rki_ng. M.R. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ROUND: Female Irish CENTER •-----....... ~~-•: Daily Pilot, P. "Q. Box kitchen pnvlleaes CM Stever. Mgr. 552:0~ or Med' 1 .St .. •~• Cou 1 Setter, approa."6 mo&. Z4brHotLine645-3800 ,c~.Ffl!I' PertOl'llel.0,Hh:el • • 'UTC..-• 1560, Costa Mesa,_Ca area. $110/mo. Ask fo 8188196 , _ica l&U'CI... pe Vicof72414t.bSt.HB. ..- M a r y Lou Brown w /a ml dog desire .re· I -'.=:~~~~~~'--I ·-:S::P::l::R::l=T~U::A::L-:R:-EAD::::::E::R:-1 Sal Commensurate 1-92626 _______ _ &&s-3714 til 3· cir 142. ' Water View,ofc, pvt. bath, aaonable 2 Br house FOUND: Bit Lab Pup, 3 • • , > ., With Experience eves. • ,A/C,.ulil in'c., teU rent. wtfeq_cedyd. bf'June15. mo·s . lealber ~ollar . 2s1:i~el~:-!i'!!~~~-J•W~ · Help ,..+ed 7100 , ApplyTo: ELECTRC>t*C -"~----~·-~1 2400 W. Cat Hwy (across Prefer ~oat.a Meal· or female. Vic. 1ba1i-. St. & 312 N. El Camino Real f•••i" 1050' •••••• •••••••••••••••• SkU.y Hcna llest ROommate, tnale or fenil from StuftShirt)M.f-8678 Santa Ana. Love yd Las. Bcb. 4!M-t853 Sa Cl ...... eo • nn1 ••••••••\••••••··~,··••• BABY TTER Needed 10 501 No. Brookhurst ASSEMR.ERS need'edimmed.tqshr.4 · ..,,~, , work, have own pwr n emeq,,..,rora..,,.. . 'M Prototype wirer BRhousenrlhebeac:h,••Oeak Sp~'JJ .t. mo'fer.Call548-7134aft5 FOUND: Apricot rilin Callt92·~\ 492:9136 Pr.actical Nurse . ~r~h orw~t~~&i~: AnahJ~::SiteWiU'ite&-8020 w/stronc.backgrouodin HB: w/2)'n1,.iutts.Lrg Airport area. Comped.· . Po6<Ue,male.Vic:l8lh"li: 1" ii' Complete charge. Live-0 252MLaPazRd reading schematics & y r4. Pets Welcome. ble IJ!lrlY. Reas,.mf.190. -Re5,!!!DS!~!e expec!~?} Mhnrov i a . 642-2065 SCHICK CENTER out. $4 hr. Mon. .Frf. 00. Pen. ea. Perm. pos. for haeunaHills wiring rrom same. Ex· Please call,• Jf!l.f'or' Don-•I MO. FREE•ENT *, ~:.::tt.sN_B,perate1H up!_= sq.9771 . -'/~ INTJ\PP.UCES \?.,. Ml.fa556 . .ma tu • resp. woman. per: in soldering, point to 960-26ZT '"' •---. -CM UP .LU_.... -..J~. "'WWEIGHT -.67J. wkd.)'s. M point wiring, harnessing na, • , 1·2·3 Rm.· bfn·ees f-ff)m mo. fta.5762 :l'U.UND ·male dox.ie, 8~ · co" l"ROL Help W-'94 7100 Babysi er , my 'hom4! or Canvass~fs ror sports or-of electronic as.semblie:; Need l Male-Over 21, ~115 per IJl,•·-Ne~r ·•• . prox. 2 years, Cost-a . Rk~GRAM: •••••••••••••••••,••••• ~· ·' 1 · ganization, evenings 4 &PCboards. mat11re , d'epen«lable, ~irporf. Seel Y· serv,....on I 1• Ell/t-•tnf/ Mesa,S48·9092 ACCOUMTltfr yours, \~~s-!~ thru 8:30 Ii: Sats 10 'til 2. NH Research clean lOJ ab•"' .apt nr premises. Noleasereq. • ' "*'!l!t• Lost Poodl M' sm1· Expe~'r. Audi•-/Aceoun-. • Starting at $1.75 01»25% 1518So. LyonSt ~ o1 -~ -g c IY."'F 'Sugar .. ,. tanl needed to perform Beauticia:n. Space avail. + bonus. 536-2100. anta· na 83.S-l I Occ, ·~·r·3'879 . or ............... 9Tiinoion i •••••l,••••••••••••••••• ; e ."· ,, Ir the foJlow1~ .. sounds ...... 5 A 6 6 545.79j4_C ·' # t :1B3-2M0.After0o0n· .... 11101 '. . I Vr:ay uHr . _ _._em/B k likeyc>u,pleaMcalllhe 1· Id d 't •· 1 ke N • Ct M I ~ ic :. •~or • er. Schick Weieht Control • ie au 1 1 \• -a ewpo • os a eaa CARPENTER, M,usl be Exp. Burglv Alarm ~xurious~ £.Vi~J:nt'. '" PruSAi~ ot),fic' f44> .¥(; '0,p~s-' ~OQ;I Rewaril, &M-M9il_days. Center. charge of geo l ledger area. 1311. rienced in new service man. Apply 228 D lh rft&.li! "'tfi'tt. l)o '\Vi!Jon, A"pt .1Cqet:a f''•••t~ .... ·~·•••••·•~-~~ duties ol local Newport very ~xpe F A L.B l~J~ ,.. 1 1-M $l75 • Clill'W' Lost: Le. wbi~~ male . Sch Real Estate develop-Be~ulici n. to take ove'f marine fabrit'etion. Frr. ' orest ve, . Sl1Vj'f~'·~·J197 4 •• aa.-· -. < • . ·' .. ~ Samo>:ed,-Hp'ak)'. V!c. ~~weight FAST on menl co. Some travel. cl~ente~ .A~ BeauLi-981 \f{. l8th.C.M. IX SECRETARY Roo,..mu.-;....W iltfr NEWPfusboffic\oibl4j,Z ~e~1~ .. r,:•.,•-.~ff:_ett:n 22Dd•NewP9rl.SAFZ111 -~-~ -i:~lFASTon Shirtsleeye position c1a~~·is Ass~stant, CHILD CARE-8 yr old Exceitenl. opportunity z. Ba..' c•~c-teaa: lo 6 rm·~suites. eon-u t • a e,n ~ , · -, 'at.-' .• wei w/emphai .. 1s on exper. (Man uMre, Sna~~· boy. my ho ...... , ·:J0.6:JO, for sharp 1.0 •••. wt·~. I ,..__ ... ,... •E'll ference rm xer.n:1 .area. SEEW.ap-LOST: Siamae.;..-c -1• • s t 1 etc) area...,....+ ....... ..., \U.)' 1>VUY 67m~ _!'!•7.-..., • " • cop'•• .• N"r. oc' ••~ ... pre!..,•,.!.¢,·· 870-4564 or Med·daJkj color~fclrt.. 01.ost weisht FAST on ta r 1 n g 1 a , . corDm '.61.c near Palisades·"School , s h & typing skil ls .,.._ 833.j&W 1_..._. :"''" "' ·, _ •' nea collar. Y.i~t-water · .. $12,00().$~4·°'.00depending ·. north San Clemente. w/rapidly expanding' Gi~.,;;.~1;,,~f~w;i1ii;.;,.;t.4i;31isiioil, . ·.~ , = f Beb. overJiit' ca·. n1A1twei1htFASTon on the indiv: Send re-Beauty Operator OwJl.tranSp.Pam-Days, fin"1,ncial ora:aaizalion ·········'1··-·-'~····· ;OfFICI srACI.. . . : 10 ' . A ground. S/4.t;r5. -'b)'JDllSis sume to Cl~ifi_ed ad no. w/following to rent space S57-:t55o. s6on lo be localed in o.c. J""<ZZ GA:RAGll' st'l."1no. Westclitr 6rtve, ~ sq. ~tinclh'ret t, ce incl. LOST· 0 1 0 ,_ W • O'Gai~ed weight back 418· c/o Dai~:r Pilot, P.O. in Lop NB salon. AK foe area. E•per ia. real Pl -~· ...... (' ft · t bau::dom all1nventor)'lcfixtures. . · pa •-.... _ar ever)'time Bo:11560,C06taMesa,Ca Jim;&M-7321. CLEANING.LADY estate. developmelilo "176' acenti•, '""'•· in ·• pr1va e • • .. Cup"dforceasale'' r1otl HoteJ. Ladies •·.. -9_2826 Exper. S Niles a week. legal or mortgage bank· r~ar:).ISl~UOCalll..S.·. ai~. etc. Jl7~-~piw~~ ,, 1116500 Lou"n.&:e .t J.t l _. L~i, FA.5TWEIGHTLOSSIS 6PM-2:30AM . Newport ing pref'd , Xlnt pay & STPRW-GE fatMe for ~llGJ:,,!'e~.,~ ... '~-· -4i:M-Reward!Mil-Z!Ms.-,""' ALMOST ALWAYS A Reh ofc bldg. Steady benefits. ' · . "" I I .............. ~ ..... nms· :PPOINTING D OR ., workrorreliablewoman. Ca~llP.ersonnel rent.1 .. Miple .Oe, !Cb:• I .IN ...,. ,. , 120-FTuslln Ave., N.B. FOUND: Toy Poodle '«•· A DIRECT . Boys & GiHs 6'4·06<l6 weekdays. 2 12 S, Costa Mesa '•••t••••Y••••"',.!~•••• •EAL To.RS &12-4823 l~vine -& 22nd St. !~· F .RE t>etause you -:;;;--;:-:-;;::;;;;--;::~:::;-lm•!I· ,,, __ "'i!..ol-lojl-,j 611&-2:944 • still~vethesamecrav-10to~4 yea~ota1e. Dai-Col students, p/t sls, de· Equ¥._Oppor.Employer DBL. GARA.GS foe rent. ~ 9" IVtiv · ~·' t in& c,.i;. ,the same.rObds We need adverlising 1 plot d 1 root " · CN.l,.storace .(JnJy. $35. T n£ co .. ""'"" I •Busi~ Ownen, trade_ FO\JN°D: Sm 0 1 ·mk~c-~ th.ait ••de you over· help. If you o.,yorked in ad· ~ay 1 be av:i~~~. in y~ ~=~-E,_;~tys:!"s~~ FULL•'lime position open per mo. M0-7B; 30 RETAIL SHOPS'; what Y4ii ,~!!!.?"-.,mat Wb\e 'teet. Ji.lea . Coll~ weiititln.~ fin,t ~~· vertising & are now re-area. Earn profit for de-~~~,P~~gw&ei~e3ce~}~~: . i~' 1.-... u,· Prime reasonabl.e space YOU want. ~,...,,. Pre&. Vic. llarliOr iii. •. '* • tired or a non·working liveries & cash, trips or Cook Dinner 646-i1'8'1 Gara~e • .._,. 1th aYailable large & small. · · • Gial'er. 551-158$, SCIDCK'llal an 4uwer · wife who would like to merchandise Cor selling Top wages. Ben Browns. 1-"""""------- Co& M,, SZS.a mop 'Old world charm .wllh Vending w · . . -1 • • a PN.Cram;1t~at de-cbooseyourOwnhouraas new subscriptions. 1'~or 499.2271. ' Gas Station Attendant. 642-2651' " • French windoWs, cables CANDY ROUl'I ' FOUND:_Male ~h Sei-_ velQPedaOUtor,,..••me our part-time Ad Direc· infor"l'nation· pleue call <Exxon> Responsible 1J'WANTEn·nouble Ii trees. Adjacent t9 Excall .. tl'outeof"candy ter, ~ac. Wilaon & $6,oOo,oflio.reaearchtbat Lorpleasesend.alett.eror 642 -4321 . From SanCookfor llalianDeliover student.MonlhruFri.3 • · r:rrciost.M · ·Festival of A'rt• & sna·ek• available In RepubltcCM.64&1957 ·ledtot.befamou1Schlck resymeto: Classlfiedad Clemenle-San Juan 18. some experience Lo 8pm. 26572 Junipero . aara•~7~1415 esa Grounds. {J your area. ldeal-:wa~ to P'Ound: Apricot/White stop Sm4*.i;ta P.i'oeram. no. 4L5, c/o Daily Pilot, Capi$lrano are1, call 18514 Beach Blvd. HD. Serra. SJC. No phone . 580 BROADWAY stspplei:ient alllafy ·or M a I e p 00 d le. Vic ~ Truly different! · P. O. &ox LS60, Costa 495-0630 and Mission Vie-. calls, w·anted: Garaa:e in LAGUNA BEACH penai·on. Locations, Broo~burst/Cbapm~n. • 'l~'f~ .. ~·~·~C'~.·~llii~f.~92626~~· ~~I jo-EI Toro atta, cill Cook, .P /ti.me. Convales· 1..c.=c...------downtoWn Huntingtop ' '1nstaUaUona • TrahU.ftl GG .539-11183or53&-7859. lfYou"rel ... lftcJtor -581-6310 cent.Hospital. .. GIRL THURSDAY se.ch to rent. 536-496U. 49 4-7i9 I 5 fur~111bble~,..!inabencin1 ."'PaMA~lt(T Apt Mgr, 14. Units, ~I _;Eq::::;uaJ:::,O;:. :;:•por:::::,;.:· E:;:m:;pl:::,;:oy:;er::,l ---C~a;;ll;6'2;;.,_~--Want a bright, witty, self Offlc ...... ~4400,1~~~~~~~~~~! avat a •· ..... n .ex· Found : German Weff#dl.ou. Ct.II: maint . Speak Span.I' COOKS sufficient, orderly lady • .i: paneled to full time in· Shepherd. Young fem. 1,;p;;o;;Bo;;•;;';°"'~;N~wpt;';~Bc;'.;h;;l;;;;;;;;;~:f::;;;;;;;;;I Exper. only for bys)' col· to stay 1 day ahead. Ole ••••••••••••~•••••••".•• TOP·LOCA'nOH come: For Information All blk/bm paws. Vic : SSW404 · · · · lee shop. Must know egg management, ~p- 1501 Welt;lffDr. MESA-pl>.714-87 .. "l' CootaMesa . ........i. C"-ofO..-.. POAJ AND b•olle• wo•k. ;ng.A/Rl<A/P.'G<n'lre- N Fl-~al""6 "' •--.. • • cords lite secretari•l in ewport ,_. """"' DllVE PLAZA . N1borhood Beel' Bar. FOUND: Femjlle to T ~ •C__._ AVON ' Benefits. Apply i.nperson beaudful Hun~•· llt•ilta Offke S,.C. ror'stote or office: Ample . Costa Mes• kleation. 8:r Cock·a·poo 6ml>l)'r, all ·0 -' -··' ·' .~ Mon thru Fri, betwn 2 & Call Mr. Re for ··ca11bii·s1t.danapr .. • parking. Town •cowatry o,,ner. FOrinlo. 9Jl·~ black w11dat white cbest Sllappiltg C...ter , ABER GLASS 4pm,. 2278 Newport Blvd, appt. Bti-OOll. (114)642·31Ucx;l:M6 almosphere. .1 · stripe. Blue rtunes~ • SuhlS GETMCm CM.'Askforofflce. t525MesaVerdeJJl'.E, AMTl9UISHOP collar. HUntington 1 $>UTOl'LR! COSMETIC CT.ERK. ex· Ground Flc:ior ~uni-WESTCLIFf Pl DG NI:• 'Pll1 l ltl A, fl . ' . Coata Meta.~ Beach Loc~tliin. Xlnt in-~Beach. 536·3181 MOLDERS perienced _ E•clusive t:r ! Face hft Without~· ventl)ry. Low-b:ist Leue. ·~::;:= • Become the bea•.tv ex· dru~ store. .. ... 1 have gery de. mo. or Swedish ' ~•-p~b-compel FOUND : lr'ish Sett,.,r, •, -·~ _ 2800 Sq.Ft. basemen ~-·· •v Newl:ftll --------pert in your territory. Wanted·E•perienced abi It)' to C,OmP.lelely CosmeticSale.6'2·3:,$47 . complex of clut.oom,Adjor: Sale. Full P:rtce $18,tpO. HmaBle~l10•1°80'*" . T"" .~\ •••,••••••••••••••••• Meet ne'tf peop&e selling Gelc....,.. roana<'" cosmetic· dept. rices&st.oragenna. W_rite Ad-t!Zl, Dally · ·-· ~, ~ i , qualityproducts.Nosell-TMCIHJp& · L8guna1°Sunset.Dru&.Mt GUARDS-t .. ~ !;'!.M,• .. ~na on Coast Hwy. !:~o,• ... -:te .oCA..ao~eo, Fou,N'D : sna. Bt~, Sdtoals & ~ Ing ~xpeor' necess. Call ••oldrn Glenneyt-e, L.B.fSM-'585 ~1":.r~ .. ~d ..• ~:f!~?u.;,:*l~t~ O'MO. , ......,. a esa, -, Female do&,, m~1tly . ......... ~005 1 540·7041 •:rs. Wepay•--- CORONADELMAR ._._u,W----.Jj '••10 DJ;cblliind;fl.neacol· 2••••'••••••••••••••••. . E•cellent~co.-bene-"• ·cq:11i1nter ll;plp, new work .. work an . . · --__ .._.., I VI • 1-'-· • U 1"<-.1:.,_, 1 .. " CJrange Julius, Laguna Uniforms rum. Newpot;t. Storeorrdlx.offtC.1pace, ••~·v,··~·•••_.•,•,e••••••• at, 1 • il ._ ~ iJ&h.nas ~·...-a __ ._ Babysitter P/time sum-\ncludingoo.paid Hills Mall, Interviewing Beach, Costa Mesa~ appr~. IQO+UIG0-2700 lflJ N'eed small bualneaa. CM,MS;-3899~, • 1 · .&: Exerc.ISt!! a.... fot Iner MY home, :I girls, h~al•h ins &Ure ins I .<>a: the premises, May S& An a h e i m ar c ''9 •• ~~~~~~~~~!l.~n~. iSO'~~SQ~'.~n~.~, ~~·~-1 Beer tavern. ~ I W:omen. Claa1ea now teen pref. Ref. 642"329 rorour emp&oyees. I g from 1.5 pm. For mott Universa'I, 1226 w. 5lh St, Cf1llArtaL1'?5-'1080 farm or faslr'f~opera· iLO&T.J ·~o·uke•• ~TiGy forming. Ca~I Premler1 --~-----d--1 ·1dformation .... 11642·197l. Santa Ana. EqualOppor. ' lion aa-aui -~ · . StUdlos, H8·9S3'7 1rter Babysitter .needed a)'S, ~ Employer. Office Suite, 4tMl IQ.ft.. ·~ Yorklh.lre ~· l >:r lpm~ your home'or mine, CM Dental Ortho Aas~tant-1 -===='----- IP rime Location . · •· '· old.Bl--~...-.yheir ., area.Call54&-0195. h ' Id ,_, H•IRSTYUST __ ::.;:.;,;.=.,;cc;+--1 View.HD R•..-able! I C100 ooo:~ •, onbead';blaCk~oa J.Pb'W..tecl. c airs e exper ...... ine. "' M2-,?:t.1· ' ,1.' ~ U~ t~'Re\ I or. ... bod',_ W11·aht 1!~lbt . .;~i+i/U· 1 7025 8A8YSJTT~R Wom_an Call552-7800 ~fon~~e~~i-tx.l':e'::~ s!~lt·~~~ ;~;,r 1•t~~:'. ·::b\~~Q~laT'~~:•;;, i<Zt~;;;rU:::.h~ Els7"::~::r:: '::'h~~:~id~.·~~P~:Xt.b~ ~=~~air 1>~asruons . ..... _ TORY ••oo mo.-30lb p/yr lKej: ...... ~re-C.11.,,_. ~•a ... apL clean·. mmeCrMva~ .. .,AcM t!'i~~~~~~t.~~1 da:rswk .OrtloExp.req.1..::=="-'~---- !'T""'. : • • -.. ' aai~ •Pri.M' W 0.0-~ I i ... " .-,lpt, ti.ct. etc. ~area, · :-~!-Start S3·M lat depend1q Housekeeper; retired I ,vi... =•l<r NB. 11l-l806 i . r.-it·• ...... ~ ' ~'--"-~{lll'ltliout .... Rell•· $PM, II~ lllru Fri. Call Oft exp. No·~.... Iffy, ID share" ........ ....... y I -.J.. $ Y.li f . I •• 'r' r LOST/. Pm --M1-4liUer' ""4S. an. ~:30r• Ml«l8 terfront 20to 30. "2·21G6 beaut. home ror workbii . 1 -."'Nl ¥'!1P"••fl,_~ *-'"1 •WllA LOw · ~a...: ru at.yard e:1 r. Need • 110a""' ..... ~ Prt"""" loC UIOO fl. , . ~ ,•J <Wte;:z:..• ._._ 2Ml!!•w,,_.__.:n.~-m«he•l<scboolage'°" 1 , , 11 .. ~ • , tl~la. ""'"" .,: :::;·......, =· ..a skilled workers w/clean Dental Cbairside for In exthanse rorfreeilv· '=J:P .'i'f bai\tt. i;m; ~~=-a:=: .. e: ... w ••a' t: Part•~eratan ':W94:· JOH -~\~~to =~a~~e's Boat :::;~:;·:11~i:ec.:.-~~ts -No cleanina. 8"cb.BIH18 ........ " < . • ~·1 herd.,-. Gru••••••••••••••••••••••• ContracLIAdmlnloSl thuaia• lc:,"'"cqo~ 1 ' , "" = * Sbar~ Sbop.s~it uj ~ ".. • mlllan~ '\')!',; B0otteepl•I; typlni. Electn>llicTedl , ID BOOKKEEPER/Recpl. penonaUty. Xlnl -· ' •\Af'ltlDel • peues,,•pace, me, '9 rd/Ha nu. AIR •1P1'~ Mort111111,.Qan 'li'.,malt,t.ostartimmed. Good 1a1 1&.: be,nefit.a · 1w1H•••:nOH f\aDHl'VI~. • have o•k antique•. lrtTD .. Rriard.-.mi. 'n • 9tc.' M, borM. it.11'. .:•.swwer" 5'tar)' open. ~ rn Phone 10 llam on.1;:' niaU'i.TICH . .. w&L ...-su.•· 'z.W .. L&ri'-.Blk.~liin. ~ tj• · '"I PW'chu.~Clerk ~.1toaP .n1w. TusUnereaSoM..5331 . ., Min.!'2 yrs .exper. or _,Cotllwy>:r ii' 1•1.iat&llll 4500 ~IOI 0.. ._. '"°' a.ta w • A\o II bl lo• PllCetl,Ofc "' ,17lll.Sul1<Ft,C11. .-.1Recepllonis11o,u"••ho0;n9. S.lar,,.co"!) ................. •-.••'-••e.••• .. -..-.. .. I Clttl' • om • ·~ 1 • e lRYINE ibOKK ttE1'f:R F\111 slit ln front ftc. ol O.M. m.,lurate w}tfatnl.pg, If ~UU'ft ~ -" NEW, Birit.i>rNOB.,!l Ma.mt ,, ~1 · · 16~~1lJ:~:~:P:!!.: 'SE~• ' etuw. lr~Jne-.,., ~· denttil.ofc. Forl\ppt,call. exPtr. Cobtae\ Mr.I ~~H~-.. 111 o,c.~rtp,le111t,,r..=: ~ --114 Clftlf,.S l ~ liJil '"" •E. 11111 (Al, lne) !!"'·~~';'IF ....... -.... !; "2•141 H1111illon.0 "2·2'134' ~~ =~ 1~ ~~-£".°i ~~,f. FOB '?""' < ¥ • m.IOU ~::r SuilolM , M-we, w ~ s.'l:,!;· -38•f . ~oua Me l ~ .._~t4GO&ll !!,'!}~T ~ 5 DQv;N. Ill TJ> H~--· ~h H""e~meohlnKa!"'"" ·~ 6~1-70 , ~oe :!.', ~ 1::i..:· Cb=~.&!'~.;;. ~;or 1 I Hosrll~I ! .~ ~!J i.tm;"*"te!"~fl'.~ ~-~·II. -llir" lqO.i 10 .. elll. C M!fo' ,&dido c;,.m.. ' ' -'nl17.C4itaM-.-' !!.ii _.1,1! I~ DMClll:!I;. ,.,.J -~· It w I. ' .,, .. • -~ .• a • • I • ' • • • •• , • .. • ' ' I I J I • • • 1 • '. , ' CCI OAl!,Y PILO'f· j lhuniday. Max 8. 1975 H.t,: ..,,,~ 1•00...., w.en 7100 Do.-' ' 1040 Mkctll•••••· IOIO Mlacal 1-1·1 ..... f04D . , ••••••••••••••••••••••• ......................... •••••••-'••••••••'fl••• •• , •••••••• .., ••• -.... , ••••t. •••••r·-~···.. .., •• , •••• , .......... . !!~~~·~•••••!!~~~~ ..... !!.~ ~~-~ ..... !!.°!! Satlboa~Awmbler, tuUv -·c-s "' .. •PnT W!!"~ W'ANTID , Olne."'"'6tur. 'ELCO t/1, up. Ori&. quilJJtlect ia all -pbses •-. ~.t•Ti ....... ua•n.P'q! TOJ). Cl\SU .OOL[;.AR Untlah:e~.,,. ~ Btaul,J. Reblteap., Xli-l • ' PRODUCTION TYPIST IBM SELECTRIC II Experienced accurule Typists needed immediately . 70 wpm 1(must> Part Time Opening ' Day & Evening Shi ft l:!;xcel lcnt Working Conditions Apply in Person Orange Coast Daily Pilot .*West lay St., Costa M•so Ask for Paul W:Jrd A{i..,Equu l Opportunity Employer Nunes Aidt"a, llJ I shlfta. fiberglass •allboat a5. An apprerlation for the Weetie, C~ker. Pus; p A 1 o •' o R. YO u R HUi:e &eJ~tt• w new Cbnd. Come• Seel pyt. Coovi.Je:sceat liospltaJ, sembly, includina in· val~e of educ"Uon ls tk ChlhYahua, li.n,y uoodltil. JJ::WELRY, WA'l'CHRS dt1lc:1~1lra~e-Pt,y.ti5-3QI &U.o593. s lalltllloo of center attribute we look (or In doxte , p it i>utl1. ART OlMECTS. GocD ,C!k. Ua.bellevaltrl& ceit EA YSRVUO mHP I;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; I boardai, awing or nxed our Sum mer employ. qoekapoo, ,pom0 100 SJ LV i:: lf.. s ER VIC£. UnUed ~rn~clll an &c RA • I• keOl1 hull hardware ment proaram. To re· Ml.w.od pu.ppies •. Stud f"JNE f'URN a.. AN• ~~ora1e, 5•0 ..... '2481 l/0 .t:S,985. NURSING deck in.t..alhitioo & ri.nai que.st lote rvi~w a_pp&. aervic! m08t bnSlitd.i.-252S TIQ UES. 645·2200 "'ton St. lr~loe. • 161-50'15 ~ t1sstmbly. MUlit be able wr.1te, Per~onnol W. l7th ~t. riJr.il.w. SA. a• 0 /8, 35bp Ev..,,.. RN's, LVN's NA's Experienced acute care hos pit11.I only. P tU me, On-Call for all sbiJts. Conl•cl Mr&. J ensen. Costa M86a Memorial H06pital, 301 Victori11, C.M. 6'2·Z13' . .EOE to nt wood trim cut to Mantt1er, 1_380 S , Openevea~l-&l27. WANTt:O: Used Water , . Sacritlce,.mlllt~.Call piope'r angles. Personal ~beim B.fvd. Solle 127, ,..... to To.. 8045 softenen;, have reblt. . ._ t .W..tM lotl 844•5061 hand tools req'd. EXper. Anahelm,..CaOOIUS. • ••••••••••••••••••••••• n e w units. Cheap1 ~··••••••••••••••••••~:==:'.!...--~--~ .. - persona only. apply ALOllA H .. P . 639-5988 SS CASH'S~ 8.a,yUner '1'•225omc ta Coastal R_ecreation, I_nc., TRAIN ES, }"cmales (Jog • awaiuut 01 • . . rvw. brid1e. 24' 1.1.•ai d.f. bl ntieds love & new Junk Cars. Will rldu them GOod used rurnt...trigJ taftk bJm top •coveris 17422 Denan Ave, In-me. ~8-4!0. New, Wi_ndow Tint· home. 646.5600or6'2·0054 or drive them. "Wll.P Frara/atovos. S46·0'lti8. $1,0ioo. 213.MI:!-...-. 1ng~ompanymll.B.ha11 BILL"Call751-1'83. ~ ..,._,. SALIS GIRL open1ng1 in Promotions, Kl'M'ENS 6 wks, all col· WANTED : Addre11o-15' boat. aki-fiah. 35 1!.,- Now taking applications Installations,_& Sales ors, Ing-haired blks. & 1~01.All PAPEll araph Any make, mcu., Evinrude, trailer, can· p/time, Jun l !>l lhru Dept. Personahty & de· lri-color. M & F. 546-5392 l:lJT'l'~ll cond..,Casb. 554·23lM vai, ex\r•& $450. 0.·1'0'.tl Se sire lO work, more im-. Stuhdard J!>~l", f~lll::c~"""==..:::.:..::=:: __ !.:=c:!-;::;:::..::=:;;::o:..::.:..o=- NU.RSJNG ~~l~i:r's:~~Tree port•n_l thanu:perience. KIT'fENS· I -Cal ico power, 2 ~ ,years old. w~A ?f-T . T'O ~U..Y.J. •' sEA RA~Y.._ 116 HP 229 Marine Ave •Apply Mon-Sat., 9·5 at rem ale, 2 m1ilei. Made in w est ern ~draul1c Ooor·JaMr;Fe., Mere. Crulser;-eonvl. RN'S-L~'S Balboa tslana t6l5Al1tbama.H.B. 49'l-8185 Germany. $8,000. C11l Aaoqable. A1k for Larey. Top, 25 watt Radio. Jee Ir •ou wanl po'rsonal 4 L I K' >' t170-45&tor 524-6773. 96B-4.971all.5 ;3o~n:t Box, Stove, llead, C..n· • WH O WANTSTOWO"" .... , ove y 1tlens· ree. W 30 sat israet;on • •~·• ,·0 . SALESLADY nn. Lo h · G •· •'d NEED Used c·~ Bit vas compl'y eq P· .,,..........,. DRIVBACAB! og air, W11.11ut •I CUST01'11 Ca rpel . -,._~, · H · :;ez.~ •olvemenl in patient M al u re. Reta i I CJIOOSE your hours, blk, 3 Wht & peach. Installer. Yours/Mine. 1n Apt. sz. Gas stove, lot ~on engine. H.t,w~ 71.00 Help·Wa.ffd. 1100 ,car_e , J1oin our pro · ~ugkstdore. Includes eves work rot' yourse.ir. be 546-1478 Reas, 22yrs exp. All Cal :_ater heater. Eves. 28'8aJa.Doat.l>.\I. ••• ••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••.-•••••••• esslOQa starr. Pos.i tioos ... w n s.846-0688 vour own boss. Men or .\..._, lypes.646-1547 549·1-1 -' 'Xlntcond.$12,950 ,... open rQt 7.3, 3-tl run & \y C be Li 11, /\dorable Blk'& wnil~Kit,.: Pvt Pt S40-CMOlt J,.ahiri .. '-.•11 111 Maintenance. Pre School, p /time. Sa l . com · Sales Secretary for bwiy omen. an s &ht,-Len. f'ree to 'IOO(lhome. PACKARDBFl .11.Steroo WANT used Exercisl!J---'-='-"'~·='-"=--l ~megl . ,opening ror Newport Beach. 2:30 to mensurate w/exper. Y•chl Brokerag;eon handicapped. Neal· 542·28l318·lo'5pm)' M editerrane~le Bike. Must be reason11.. '72 Marauder. F.B. tw. tMi.i.ldin&Soreman in Mis· Vacations, hd'.lidays 4': B~y . Ex per .. skiUed, ap-Cle an AP pear a n ~e . $80 6f5.6(BI 1 _b_le_.~"8_·_2_~_35_____ 16$. Cruises 28 mi , alps 6. sion Vie'jo area. Xlnt 5:305 day week. 644.ozrl. wellpay benefits. Ap~y pPlh1canls only .Please/. 7Voc"Su· .• p'p"1'e;rmedco .• ~~;5 . lno PiC'co·•,koalpoothcbllkit~{ mwhatlce.. ••···'cal $12,500. Call&M.:e.30. waies,· fringe benefits. MmiMMccltmlic MonlhruFrig..3 one Mr . ra~lor, · o · '•-••'. ~ SCRAM-LETS -~-i · b 1 d d M ROY•• :r 646-0551 come. rive a ca n; Smart & loving:&11-0925 lul1 ;:atnh ~IOll 30• 'El.CO l /s, exp. Orig. 1MU • c an.ce or a vance-Ex per' only. OMC ere ~ or more a day. AJ>IWy in ~. ..._.:..._ .,.. 8050 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Bca\lty, ,Re bit engs. Xlnt •co~c:;.;.l~;c~;;;Meoo_;C=a:..ll_lo_'_'_P_P_t.I ;,:;;i~;_e7~4 ; ~7'!17;'!;. Coa\'alesc..tHospitaf SEAMSTIESS person, Yellow Cab Co., ·.-:r nR""'C ANSWERS to"'lamencogultarmadein Cond. Co,ne &Seel Pvt. 1030W. Wamet.~.A. Exp. Single Need•le 186 E . 16th SL, Costa ••••.••••••••••••••••••• J,ypanrorJa&eOribe: Ply.675·3238. . • . 213/ 592·2841 t;all 54&$50 0 . •-Mesa Great Savings on Used lt~rbor -Wagon -Xlnl intermediate i'"'t-·. S . ' JtJ.NIOR SAl.ESM£N perators °'Pressers .. , __ ~·-------~. A ·1·&M. Humo'd -Pro'med -....... ""' KIPJACK ~ · "·--!"'------I NURSE Apply al Car Jo Manu. Merc"-diae ..... rn, PP 1 isc. RUN and RAl·I' menl'. l:o"ine cbodltion$12S ~" -,.,ruu1e, ... ,r Co 684 w 17th St CM Wilson's BargainNook 496.J006Capo.Beaeh. Ski,IFish-225 HP Chev "'&e lO-ti Ean_l $20-$40 M°EAT C&ITTER LVM.l.P'I' 645.6820. · · · ••••••••••••••••••••!•• 1 __ '_;"='~W~·~'~"=h~St=·=·=e~·'_;_'~-~ 1 I used to be a football 1----.,....~----1 W/OMCoutdrive.65Gal. per wee 1&cttanDgAlnLewy M••rwnt•..at Days & ~v~s. full & Ko'ng S·· • ·',' -w. •-•n· hero and I m¥ried the so 's GIBSON ES 175·0 Hardly uaed. Tand. Trlr .• customers or the 5.A r-•..... p /ti me . SlaffJ patienL SEA STRESS AnH.-1 1005 .. uei.i ...,, '" cap l a in of l h e with Grover tu,ners alld SJS radio &"more. Sac. I PILOT a fter schoool and CAS ... EI. ratio ,s uperb. XJnl saJ & M ••••••••••••••••••••••• plete. Stlll packaged . c h eerlea d e rs . Our case $4,00. 4 ·10'' $115tJ.PP.6M-Cll'72~ Saturdays. You must be Willing lo learn with a benefits. Seaside, Long Sail makeM, exper. r~'.Anlique Sterling F lat Xtra firm. $190. (Worth towels say RUN and Em1nance guitar oul.of' school by 3:00 p.m. des.ire to grow with a rast Bch. 213/591 -8701 'fn°t e:,~Y· Ullman Sails. Service for 12. Appraised $475) Queen $170, in-RAH. speakers $50. 549·2193 loot.. Soil 9060 and be able lo work al paced, progressive firm. l~~?!.G~};;;-~; 1.:;;;· :;;;~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~ $1500. Sell $1D). Write eludes deliv. Usua lly 1 ;:;:::;::::::;:::::;::-;::;::=:;:-·/.!'~fl~.~·~p~m~. ------••••••••••••••••••••••,. teast 3 days per week. No Apply in ~1'900, 3-6 PM Per son 21-40, trn for Ad 1306. Dally Pilot.. Box l -'-h~o_;_m=•=·=llJS=-·='="'='=· ----Jl EJeclr'ophonic Console HOB IE 16 + 'frailer,. deliveries or oollt..'Cling. Daily,9-12 noononSat. memt. $150 wk guam. 1560. Cos ta Mesa, CA Stereo.•New. AMl >'M. Player Piano for sale. $1850.Aft.6p.m.551'-9C28 Tra-naporlalio n pro-ME).T MERCANTU.E Col pre f . Mr. Levi SECRETARY 92626. Estate Sale: 7pc pe(!an Needs repair, 545·1524 or673·5985 'fided.Call644-6236 ~Randoiph CM 846.5455 Thoma s vdllle · kg sz tape plyr, tum tbl. Was alterGpm r·· "' l-'--"'-="-~---- %'1!ual Oppor un ilyJ"""""""""""""""""~"""o,,.ii~jl p;;:k,:;;&;jcl~~;;;;;;;;: If you can take Gregg AnUque original engrav· ma s t e r 'b rm s uite , $199.95-NOW St4 5 .1 -~-::-~-~-~--:1Qll. _21._ Newpart Wiooer -Employer Pickup & delivery~· s horlh a nd al 100-120 inp, rrimed. 125 yrs, 525 ~~~: ~\1~~~~: 646-4421 B. F.Goodrich. PENl'.5ER Guitar wi"'9 •>!foru" Clean. comtorta • .,. _ 18 or older. Good driVJng wpm, type' between 55-75 a\7frage 646-0KXI ,_________ case $125. E"cellent con.: ble, fasl. $1950. 61$-6875. u•ulndty help, p/time ap-MOTEL MAJD, p/time. r~c. Apply in person, wpm & are looking for a t-lt-g . lf arbor . Other 1· dition. 968·0024 J>rox. 7 :30·noon . CdM ApplyCosta.Mesalnn.. otekefson's National chaUenge, then send us 1900 ENGLISH Halltree. fuz;_niture being sold. CARPET IARGAIHS 1----------Ensenada 20. 6 HP O/B. area. Call 494:5065. 3205~arbor Bl, CM Glass, 125 Rochester, CM. your resume I solid oak. 4 brass coat 846-3272 Top Qua I Mill Seconds Office,_......_ & Loaded! Must sell! lk$l Classified ad no362 hangers, beveled mirror Used Carpets'-AnySize lqllip•1... 1085 ,~Ol::.:;l•='~·="'°=-·~17~63.=------LEGAL SECRETARY eat, pleasant & persona-Plumber, Repair, -fu t c (o Da ily Pilot w/bencb seal storage, KINGSIZE maltre55 and -"CHE.AP!!.. ••••••••••••••••••••••• t· • Corporate experience. ble people for last. grow· time. 5 yrs minimum ex· p . o. Box 1560 xlnt cQrid. $175. or beslof· box spring. Like new. Call 67'l-71"62 E)l:c svl chrs 115/35, secy Sac!lflce Cor 2$.~ sell Newport Ce nt e r . ing deli. 21 or over. Tak· Jp~e~'j-~R~e~f~. -"~·~·~·~;~r~e~d~ .. ~~C~os~t~•~M~e~s~·~· c~a~""""'~;;...,~~l~e~r~. "'°"'627~~· ~~-;;;;>:;--;~; 1 j~$.9S~-~64l4~·~170•~Z~~;.;~;;;_ """""""""""""~""""""""""""" chi·s, $6/24, dks, dft stls.1 ~has Wf;!ek. Seaw1 d. 64.l).-08()0. ing a pplications Mon 536-1452 D .... d 1 t bl d. I· Pierce . 867 w 19th, CM. •'=""=·~6607=----~-'-------=----1 lhru Fri, belwn 3&5pm, Antique'solid oak 3 dwr n.uun wa nu ta e, in· BBQ WEBBE.RKttrLE 1· LIQUORCLERK 3416 Via Aporto, Lido Pwc•-.,·-..___. ·EcRETARY/Bookkeepe drosser . 31" high. no ing rQOm, SHJI). Aft. 8 La · d ... , .. 1 645·74ll . ·, Hert'eshoff Amerl_can 'l h I . -• ..,~n " 5369898 rges1ze,g .\.VUU.~. Ea I rt 'ued j•I. ru e rs. rvme area. Village,N.B. wanted-exp'dpersonw/ I girl ore. Shrl.hnd. &l ~m"";,~,~··~·!S38<:"".-~962~·~73"~1_:~·-1 ,a_.~m~-="-'-='-------644-5178. ADOREssqGRAPH r >gk e II, .n WJ!:. ~-,-,2"~2~-~13.16~----:---l~;;;;;;;::~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;I extensive background in boat 'g. knowledge de-Ora~ge velvet Mr & Mrs 1----------Comp. sysle':!', Mod. JWO t~~ , odpt1oned·, al dealer:. Llve-in lady 10 care for marine hard·ware·& slr~ble.645·4500 ANTIQUES: Many nice chairs. ottoman, <:offee For S~l c 1.C.C .. mcm· printer. mod. 6380,tilate ~OSt /re UC .·546-7172 * * •M'9C1 AJob* * * paints. lo be purchasing 1..:==:.c:..:::..=:::_ ___ I clocks, old printers lype table. •150 496-0052 bersh1p $1200 includ. rp it k.e rr·~i.·C a'thiti?: & 12.' Aqua Cat. Wl•tras. elderly invalid lady. a P· * *We ~--~ You• * & . . k SECRET ARIT/.:AGC\' c a s e s for de co r a tor -;;-;::--:---:-=::::-:--:::::---::-:;-J ct~r~a~ns~f~e~r!l~oe~.~-~!879'~~-_ 1 :.;)'I 2384 ' 7 pro'X. 3 mo's. starting l'l'C'lr'U agent pr1 c1ng cler at ,·terns. etc. "-'•A •c"" " supp s. ·.. Mint, Cond~5. Don Tempo Te mporary Help LIDO S HIPYARD; App-Occidenta l · e has an I -'=='-"=~~=_;~=-::..--9X l2 red · velwet Spanish · 833-354'.1. · I ( 6 May Jlst. 1 Day a wk. un-ly ,·0 person ·•cck"··ys imm. ed .. o peru·ng fo r' a h 9. 1 b-MEMBERSHIP· lrYine USED Of'FICE FU'RN. ·.._or . al til then. Sal, nn. bry:L 17802SkyPark,lrvine "':" ...., . Se. I h b'fit & Ant1que, solid oak dining couc . s e reo ca inet, Cotisl CounlryClub. ' 842·6113 .!;vessas-2862. Call540-445.5 900 Lido Park Or , cy w s a I y a t able Seals ti w/lear. $450forboth.&lS-09'.!7 547·9141Mon-1''ri. ~esk . Tab!es, .Chairs, '73 NEWPOR'J'Z7S,inbrd. -::==~::.:=.:===--1""'""""""""""""""""""""""""""i -1"~e~w~po~rt~B~c~a~c~-h~. ___ pleasant personality to $300. SS?-2S08 i;-;l~. 2283 F ~1etrt Rd .. Spinn.,150 Genni. ,ilb, Marketing work in one ol lhe·nicest ...occc.=-'~'-------Coast Firewood Supply Suite 6, Costa Mesa. VHF, hinged mast., many FILM •-New spa in Hunt." Sch REAL ESTAJ'E locations in N.B. 8:J0.5, Appli-.ces 1010 Model fwftitwe $75. Coi"d dclivered. 1}12·1280 xlras. 897·W'l ·' • need s attractive girls. Make ex1ra rQoney. Mon-1''ri. Please contact ••••••••••••••••••••••• SALE 581·1122 IBM Standard elec. ADVlll'JISlt.G Noexper.nec,will'!ain· Openiogror.6partorru.11 Eve l ~n H amilton , USEDORI ENTALRUGS May 9 & 10 Fri&Sat.10 , typewriter, xlnt c:Ond. '-PART TIME/ Day & night opeaJ.Jli{S. time, licensed real estate 644-5600. J:. 0 . E . & am-5 pm . Redma n 11 paUo frames screens 1 $225. 960•2265. • EXPERIENCED Sall Yacht Salesman wanted. Mr . White. Ma riner • ·PULLtn.ME Call (or inlervw963:TlZl salespeople . Call ror in-1----~-----I TAPESTRY NEEDED. Westlak e l'llayrlower, door 32wid~6'61ong.Gd1 ----------1 Wm : 'Fa wce tt Adv . .: or 962·3934 b elwn terview. Secrddry/Reqpt PVT PTYSONLY 3050 Pullman St.. Cose.a cond .$.50.847-:ll.10. Peh IOl7 Yachts Newport Beach & Bill _1_0a_m_·_l~Op~m ___ ·---11 64.6·3928,ewes J\JX:hilei&.uraf & ~lerior 6'4·5.326 Mesa _(Nwpt 1-'rwy, south Coniplete dbl bed $50. •••••••••••••••••••••••1 ----~·'~'~·=l:B=3 __ _ Fawcett Sports Produe· NURSE. Part time for ~igjon t~~~~~~1 .;~~:1 Refrig. ller White 575_ on ·Baker to Pullman. P laid demi-sofa $SO. JAPANESE Koir1Sh, all -.S,Sllps1 lions offers a wlique oPp. GP's orrice Costa Mesa west on. Pullman) 84tl·o682 after 5 p.m. 1 sizes, 5()': to 1~. Pr/pty, Docks 9070 10 an A c~t . Exec. Call&3l-l3Ji. · starte r Must be able to lSct-FF·Copper $110. ·c. MesaS45-8000 •••••••••••••••••••••"•• w/stroog Exec. contacts -===o,=='------.typ ~ min 80wpm /[ Bolhworkperf.549'8SOO Queen size box sprin~ & 50pc lnternationaJ Silver, • "''PS inOran&eCty. Keep your NURSES 1•---------1 shorthand I20wpm. Call -double mattr~ss $25. setting for (l2). . PIMOJ & o,.._ 1090 ~I *vailahle h th I' 673-4223. Wl~L BUY Refri~. Ap-·Chest. table & 2 lamps. ,1200 ""I •717 ••.••••••••••••••••••••• Newport Beach present job. Fig t e LVNORRN .. RECEl'Tl~ST/ 1 R .. "' ..., .., 1 20'.JUl.'Powe h'.gh -t of 1o·v;•g & add , -p •ances o • ..,.ng or not. $5·10642-2210. ~ HAMMOND Organ Spinet 18-Y:,,., Sail. r ........ ... Jf you·re looking ror a PIX SECRETAIY 548-0433&67~5258. u ed K I · Mov. Sa 'fi ....... sizably lo your present c h u 11 en g e, First R . . 1 · bl -Dining Rm Set. table & 4 s e n more e ectr•<" .. ,. Cfl ce, 673 52S3or645-8S06 · E pt ,, An opening !or an in-eq s extreme Y capa e M· w· h f dr"er for s ale. Need J&lolr. : l ---·---~---1ncome. ven ... me, Healthcare has a posi· 1 h d' ·de aytag as er. $65 Ken· chairs. ""'100. 557-7055 a,., J you receive a salary,+ divldual to operate small person ° an 11e W• E · Opm "' u freezer, sell or tral'.W. 675: 68qr673«>79 · MOORING &'l.Oboat nr. tion ror you. F/time 3-tl. switchboard Musl ha we variety of ofc dut'ies far m~r~ .. lee.' Dryer $50. 492.°"2 · • · ' commissions. P /time 11-7. Xlnt bene. good ~elep,hone voice & r a pidly g rowing boat Fr1g1da1re Wu her ISO. -:!'-:--;:-;-----:---;:---:II.!'~~~·:_ _____ KAWAI COnso.le, Uke new. Pav.1llon. $2,500. Aft. PH: 7 I 4.aJ3-0188 For intervw. call 64.2·804.c front o'ffice appearance. manuf. •Pacific Trawler Guar/Del S46-t1672. ~ ust. s ell,· home full t?f. New Kastle Cob'ra skis, Be)iut. J;:a~quer · finish. 7PM 581-847.7 Have somelhinj( you w:i nt '.to sell'! Class1fted ads d 'It 11.·cll. Monlhru Fri.Orcometo For appt . contact, 1723 S. 'Rit chey, S.A. WHIRLP OOL J.T-oslless furniture . 'Popquahtr.in 20SCM $75. Ladics1N ski Bestofr.642·5016 ... · NEEDfor60'sai.l.pnv"'le Part Lido Conv. ctr. 466 558 87t2 ~!~.t84c2o7n_d. Call anytime, boots SifS. 493.3701. "!' 'Fl3gshii> Rd. Newport Ca rolyn Berk e ley, · · · w /icemake r & Cop-..a-. ~ldwin 'Spinet Orran, or ma~ina. f'ermanenl. Beach. 64.4·8260. Service Sta. Attend. rull 5? e r~ 0 n e • Fros l I es s Co 1 t r . ru Lrg Travel K,~. used walnut. Percusston .plusr..:644-"-·2~1c:8=1-.-'--~----AVCO F lf'iANCIAL or p/l. Brown·s Shell. 990 Kelw1nalor7 Pvt. Ply. . mp e e urrus ngs, an· once $4S. Oa · Stereo. t em1>9male,' like ~w. ~ s;.MI' A CONVEkKNr SHOPPtNC A • S(WLNC ClJ10( fOlt fHIE GAL ON THE CO. For°" Ad tR W09R11"s World Call s... 647'5'71. bt. 330 Sitleswe I Dash! ·Smart Ripples! fJ 8.~ INSURANCEGROUP E.Coasl Hwy.NB 89 ·8452 t1ques. etc., Open !louse <:ab\walfinS35 9900 Call.f94.66J8. • • 1 tLf • ~· ... Equ8.10ppor. Employer .. 12·5. Sat May 10th. 12t2 ' · =·""-i ------~---...,. Service Sta. Attendant Washer, ~-Gas dryer, _!!ulland Dr-.Apt 3,NB Free ·a lumjnuin a~lngs., COHSOLEIPIANO ••.-:-:•••••,•~•••••• • •• full or-p/limc. Nights/ $50· Upri ght,.rreettr, ~ ' Sale. 8055 good for httm~w Wtiler. ~ "tf7s.BS40 • 15 SKI Boal It Runabout, wknds.673-3320 SIOO. US~D USABLES, .... wpge ' 49639S4 D . 1POiDl.r ' f')y eqtLip·rt ~w/ t.nr $ RN 'pcu . 2560 Newport Blwd, CM'. ••••"•••••••••••••••••• . an• SporlilM)JiroocS 1094 HP .0/15, TH1hts, ~m- 11 Service Sla l~on Allen· MOVING : S Le 2:5C ft Patio -Sale. S\pr. ·sora. Bar, 6'f.t ft, detafxe 1135. ••••••'••••••••••••••••• pass, s peedomete r , Ni ghts. full or p/tift)e. dant, exper d. Uay & .· ~-! . u. · dnet.te, cof~1 tble. dshs, Must sec to appreciate. XTRA LG . Del Mar cover. Dirferenlial pay. Xl'nt eves. F'ull & p/time. App-~ 1 d c · b Y · s id~ We ~ t · mnny treasures. Sat On· 536-8356 West.suit. $40. CaJyJ1S9 l,Y •_$600 •• sq.3'15 benefits. Contact Mrs\ ly SbelL Station, 17th & ingthouse Rel"tig. w/ice ly, 'll a m . 325 Grand _ 0th ·Gd Jensen 642-27l4 C.O.Sta\ Irvi ne Ne maker. Lk new. Value Canal. BL * *I BUY* * ~~d'.644~. 1~r gC:U· · 14 ' F tG W/40 hp elec. Memor;al Hosp.1la1 . JOI ' · · $750. onl_y i395. Plus &lere, lrlr, xtras. Clean. Victoria,C M.EOE Snack Bar Attendant-No otherfurnilure.846-3272 Sat-~ Sparkman. 11.B. Good used fu.milure & yv: ICNllo. $750.Pr /pty ~ I""""""""""""""""""""""""""" I ~·per .. nee. Ability to add N 0 R G E Ref ri g. X 1 nt. Ca s h on I y . CI ot hi n g . appliances, or I will Sell ,JiFl(-StfflO ..lot& ~~~~~:.~~ff essential !'lo1alure over lawnmower. many for You . Ii · fl Sfer..,e > t090 RM Director . ' cond. Sacririeeat$too. choice items. MASTERS AUCTION ••••••••••• ~··•···~·.•.• •••t••••••• .. •••-•••••• Psyctiiatric exper. de-~On~~~ ¥:::~rtf~~ 5S7·0097aft.6P¥ (REAL> Garage Sale. 64M686&1lJ.9625 ~t~~!S·:it~:~c~H~~ oal :forage-~hi1J1- sired.OayshiflMonthru al Paulo Dr ive -ln4ucfioR IOIS Mus t se ll . Couche!. OrSUNDAY839-0074 playlf.°'Multlplex •' w ee· ymon Y· t<'ri. Apply Ga rfield Theatre . 3051 Newport ••••••••••••••••••••••• • . · . SecuritY·24 hr. launching Conv. Hosp,.1,1• 77811 _~B_;_l_•~•~c'-'M-'------I , Stereo. Poltery&P,13-0~. MAnRESS spe_a-.ers 1n beau if.Ml ramp. Newport I>Unea. · · · MASTERS AUCTION 964.2 Caithness Dr .• lfB. cab1nel, $95. 644-1742 1131 Back Bay .••• ..,10 Garfield A we . Hun Och. °'" "4J ·S67\. SwitcliboGrdOpr •PUIUC AUcTIOM• 1 _963_·_•'1'~'-·-' ____ *MAD..,ESS* ,,;••COLOR TV, late mdl. --~----;--112-8 :30 Tues lhru Fri. •FllDAY7:l0PM• ,... XI d rwportaffpl P ti r Ga rage Sale. Sat-Sun, nt. con . ••••••••••••••••••••••• R.N.11 Mto 7AM. e c . Days Sat. Misc.gen'l ofc SOME MAPLE May 10-11 . IOam-Spm. *ALL SIZES• 963.2963 . c-n,S•/ Mesa Verde Conv. lfosp. dulies. for new car auto We Hondr&orA•MC Wide Variety. 351 w. "::'.""'T'"'.' S48·553S. agency.Apply lnperson. QPENDAILY!fto5 Ba y,CM PricedtoMoYe! Lovely Me diterranean Rftt .. 9120 d----------·i J im Slemo ns Imports, 20571h Newport BL CM 833-9625 &646-86116 style s tereo, phono, \ape •••••••••••••••••••••.•• Sales-Canvassing. Crew 1J01Quail.St.. N.B. 833·9625orfi46.8686 Garage Sale -730 1'uslin 1----------l _d_k_._ .. _•_·_OOB_l_e_v_es __ ~-amper·Mini Truck. Sips Manager. Mlnl8yrsoldl-'='-"==="-"=--·l--=c::=:::..:::::.:=:::_ Ave. NB. Oak oorree la· 19' Lge. wh. chaoel iron . ~ 4, Stv, sink, 'Ice B. & rot sporl organization. TELEPHONE Ailswerin~ licycles 8020 ble & desk, swfOoard. tra'iler frame $75. For RCA Delmonico-am/fm j acks . Finish i nt . Car nee. Evenings 4 thru Serv. P,BX Operator. -Ex. ••••••••••••••••••••••• washer, n ew d r yer . trade-4 cu. fl . refrig. $25. walnut stereo console, >:ourself.$500. 645-1501 8 :30 pm & Sal's 10 Ul 2. p'd. only. Musltie able lO Used Bikes /Parts. $15/up. Misc. Lever loilel $2.5. t-1oor ISO. 548·9832. ' ... $2.50 per hr or JO%+ gas work a ny ·hrs . Call: Buy ;se'll /trade. 24881-'-'==-------furnace i25. 16 x 24 win· FOR SALE. Sherwood i+mboinuis;.ijjc;a:n::;:.;;;;.2~1~00~.;' ~~·9S~-034~0;::;r;;r,:~;j~I Newport Bl. CM, Ph : GA RAGE SA LE : 220 dows $2 ea. 548-73.11 1or.:,.~.,.;.,.· 'rent Cm pr, w/hrtr, xlnt. • Preview Superbowl IO! WAT.Df RAMS AND RAIDERS IN ACTION AT UC IRVINE 1 :30. p.m. Sunday "'4y 18 U C I Baseball Stadium AND 7:30 p.m. Monday May19 Crawford Hall 1ldilh S2Ndl ..... -. .... ..., __ , ____ .. ___ ,, .. UCI Celebrity Baseball Game ... _.._,.DMf'JI ti42 7910 Abalone, Balboa Island. --~-------,-r·-.. • cond. S yrs, $500. 557-7263 · S t tO ' TV h 12x3 s wimming pool wt •••••••••••••••••••••••, =•~•es-"---"T-----a . --v. , couc , , .. OY ·s, SC HWI NN etc. filter. n e w line r -575; Genie~ _10 l'":C°' ... cor..•-lo,s/ SfJNGRi\Y Yellow. Xlnt Sle no r e tte diclalia.g --·-n. -,v -fl50 cond. $49. CallGM-5178 2 FAM fL Y Gar. Sale. machinC, $100. 49$-5666. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Paintings, furn. & misc. 37' Ferro Cement hull. ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1035 items. So. o( A.dams off Members hip for sale, Sports Fisher atyle. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Brookhurst . 20681 Irvine Coafl Country Brandnew&beaut.con· PERSIANS, Reg. Blue Suburbia Ln, 1-lB. From 9 Club. $800 + tramfer fee. sltucled. Bestolfer. Coa· s moke & Blue. Show l05. PH: 645·7909· tact: Brad.,537-4127. I quality. 645-64$ FRI ·AT C Kg Sz. Box c ... r tmattress. '73 Kawa s ak.t. 175. Dirt/Slrt.. Xlnt cond. '15 lie. bst. $8-'llZl Billiofr. IS · plg .• port'. s· :"( h 3 KW Onan. Ready 10 Go! ; very clean, ! Dogs 8040 sew'g . mach, c rarts. ·1mmons, as ion rest G never ced, many ex· I ••••••••••••••••··~···· 21022 Jlagerstown Cir. ~,-ETarly Amer. SetWtee J _':...,:·~-=~14or~94~rer~3223~·:!_ ___ ,j1r~a~·~-~~~~:;=:;.;~ IL B., A l I a n l a & -• ransparelll in-· 'I GoldrnRellie"•• Brookhurst dow s h ades $10 e1. &mllh.Maiwla:•=•I '13YAH ' M'A300MX.like 1 AKC (714}637-{;485J.C:===.~~---5S7·3907. . -1Senk:• fOZO new.'mu h chrome. 5150 ' Golden Retrievers. AICC'. HUNT. "ARIOUR ADJUST·A•.BED, slni[!e. ••••••··~·••••••••••••• l 2Flr~·~.,~-~~~1------ 33 Champions. 645-8438 A41CJln'1•Mfll Good eond. M. 6 p.m. Shine on l'hcu Summer. ;72 ... HONDA> 3$0, a 91d ot67J..7469. G ..... ic G.. Sale fu29ft;? '• E :< P e r l Y • ch t w/blk. trifts. GOid melai CUTE Purebred Collie & Gerln. Shep. mix. 3 wks. old. $15. 646·4240 an.. 5PM •~ M ' 10 10.1.~.. ' RcHnishing. Wax-Wash nake fairin'f. XlnL ~ -· ay ' -TREE' s··" Free e;d·Reas. Pn'ce. to lPM .....,., Lot ~ $650 . Cf:l aft.. SP • '...,., 15 Gal $15. 24" Box $75. _ .... _ ..... _______ 493-4802 ' • H. H. IOARDWAU< 1-"'--'-"'------Grower. 641·4403 . loah, M--. · Irish Setter, 2 yrs. AKC. Hon.I" 1060 Mink Coat lSt~o. &late Eqyi,._... to,lO Real , l~~I~~. steal Must Seu. Needs roog:i. to '•••••••••••••••••••~••· Sale. Al.llunvt Haae. St ••••••••••••••••••••••• roronly $108$. .. ru.n.~·964l •SADDLE 14/li. lloth SMIOO. Tap· N£WJCIT·K~ilbc).alsalll., .__,Is t YR.· Old Black 'n.b WESTERNS35 patr tfjcro oven $150. $6S. Westport ,lflarlne ltS:t=:.h Retriever, rem., champ. •644·1742• Mas"' b e sold. Ca ll 6'5·'520, N~&eleb bttd, s payed. Be•utiful. For Sale-"EngHih"'BorciJlc 6'i~:--,...... 11o·"....,-~",'"o-_--.,._-..,..= 7Si:otol ' ~~9~~7chi ldreo. $100. s add le (ll ko l n~w ); O'l:(fe(e le Merril Stove •.••••••t••••··~·™~·.~1~---'--,..-----C~mpl l ack'. bridle., $7S. Kitti \&. JlodroNn • MUSTSllU..I • .7$• KAWASAKI reblt. t-Tee v. Lab-'r'I Samo)ied. brushc.s.Aftf . 644-SirlO. 'stt.t:z2S,. CaUS48.Q864 j 16' Bolt.on Whaler, 6S1kP' '1'St '715 tag!'I. $250.. Ca)I .. _1.___ • M T l l alter4 pi1,&eo6Zl 6 Weeka. To good nume. Trail/Parade PONY Pinb 4. ~P ri' cf' •howl • l!rcury . ti er? , · . 64().6888. to t•ulor 14 'ha0nets 1'0· • .:..0At ' ~~-.. ~er Ll a hl a. F INE S~I '74.tAHAMA:B>Mi ~ . • · 0r . ..-:: u'? . .:.,.;iu, ~~ BOAT ! $1400 or bell of. fp I ~t ......... ____.· • MIN, Schnauzer pups. We11lcrn /EnJ!.lish. 9300. Glas& d0ir,1t:abln doO~ ru. ' , , y .'A.llft.-Ad~able . alerl. 1'"11y 331·9128. ' 64$-&&SS.• " · 6'6·5Zs.tofM&-5620 . • lf0o.ta5 ~-' weaned all shots AKC J ,_ •070. " •74 ... uAJI' ._ --· ' · •d ' · ewe .. r · s Nocalsoolc LV 1••a• •••llAR. -•in. so.-~ n -r,,,ca: 1. $125. M\lle or ............ ,;.-j•E})••._.• A P •')(IJ11 ,.......... ......... • E 1~ No. '"1r"m-s.r. !'!'1e1 ~11t. ...a. Mast Fem a c. 644-7895 •, · .. • \~ '.i.. .._ .U.ll'" _,.., v nr-. l.r • • •:.-.i.·i...-·, • •,. W ~ S ure Sr••••.-.. 2·8... .ll'rl N• M ·Z2111 • ,.,_, · '(wo Eog Spm l" Sp nl' A l· " horn ln each tt3l rr+ • '· '\'oo 1.J .. MI F. oermanShep~ M 1 : TOP CASll l>O~~R· ea After7t8U$sr~ ALQLA& P,~ is• 7~11:~,1 .:tra&~ all AKC. 648-0JU. Alls, JPEAWIEDLRrYo II TCHvoi.:..E-W~lO\l Be•• Pi;:uls•r l,~i 1,{or !¥an. Ml·11A 645-2801 . • WA ~" .. 1,1 powered b7 31ct t_p y, ,. , • • ART OBJECTS, GOLD. H11v SOV!etli~l)IOU Want Orfiler ... ~·'All tel· . ,\ . Fem. lti11h aell.er. 1 yr. 9·1LV._t.:R 'SERVICE, toa !Cluilf\edadl do ribertl1s1 ~ Yf.JBah'-., 1 .. aix.·: AKC,IUte.cbldn,&Olher 1-'INF, FURN• AN· it elt -Call 'NOW. m1111 xtr11, DtW. eond'.r .. , aller"Ji doga.Afl tpm,64.2· 7. TIQU&S.&45-2200 aur D1owaer.--.IM4IU $1$-1123 • I ' l Molorcycl••/ Tnicb tUO , l•,...W Thufsda . Ma 8. 1975 OA.ILYPILOT -C I I ,. Scoot.n . t1so ••••••••••••••·••••••••······••,,••••••••••••••• '! ••••••.•••••• •••• w.. ., J... .... ·--9701 ~ "73 SUZ.UKI TraifhOSlPtr .. . '151 C:HIVY •-•••••••••••••-••••• aoco, a •od 11tano. ~ T · .. ...._ '11 '49 AH. • flnd. Sl1&. S44·800ll ,. . t1 • 'T iir Spl.,._ JION DA Street 'eo , v JI ... J \ ·· t I Both ~"tra nJce cart, wlnd1hlcld, lea auardl, tr.11~i··~, o0n"' :Owt~ lradt1now.h• 1 ·'xlntwnd. SZ60.IJ71.(167S. 1qe'ri • air ~iUqn· •oc ~ In&."( J,3a )""D(r. M•ny 8'8Quail51.. B ELL llelmeta, two. m.:Jte o. c:hOO..c' fro(n. Newport Deac:h Super a.1ugnum size 7 Need-reliable party to 75z .. otOO · •f'O, Bell RT ilae '1 8/B. make 1m•ll monthly 9707 ••• Clean h--'' ,,_,.,,, payments. CallrCr. Mar &«:1142 ' ~Ul1 UllCJU, .it84f·0813. . . -• ~······················ .::.'.!:!~:_,.~---~I--~-~~---.! 73, Alt, aut.o., AM /FM Motor HO...ff. ' .• 73·CHIVY 11tereo, t1u nroof, blue, Sale/R ... t 'l+O >f4 Ton 23,400 ml. Like new, ••••••••••••••••••••••• Stake led Truck $4l9S. 538"8161 24' Explorer w / roor air, V 8 , a u t om at I c Austht-Heolty 9709 ·2500 W uux. gen. 34,000 trans mi11slon , powe r ••••••••••••••••••••••• m1. sssoo. M.5·2800. st~rlna:. TUc·A·Way lift . • • i 6911R.1. Dir. NeM 61 Av1tilWll.t. c-19"y_. ' MototH.-wttt.UI lobe...i.daol. REG ENCY t.l O'fOR l lOMB RENTALS 1013 N. Harbor Blvd. S.A. 531 -2503 re~& l~•rly loe make Road•ler. a rareb-tuc ·&mal l Qntlily l)•Y· jewel . Priced rieht . mtnla. Call Cr. Mgr. at $119.s. 847·0873· leach l-.ort1 '1• C.:hcv Chey. 1%'f •X• 848 Quail St. Ca 1npur Special A.IC, Newport8e3ch dual tanks $4300675-4472 752-0900 Troiien, Trawel 9170 1967 Dodge ~!to ·r w/ s~· MW 9712 ••••••••••••••••••••••• t·uslom camper 3 gas ••••••••••••••••••••••• '74 Cruisalrc , 12', Ideal for tanks. 30 gal waler tank. •74 B y ••• .small truck, fu.lly equip. Good s hape. $l900. A AAllA 847-1989. 493-0154 . CLOSE OUT 18' _fl.1 a sterbuill. ~u lly C7JCllEVY custooiC20. :i. , e9u1µped, top c;ond111on. 1', V-8, cJCal). Bille Book SGSO.:. Don, 640-0321 al\6 price S2550. South Coast -10% OVEll FACTORY IHVOICE OM ALL MEW "75 HOMDA ·sEDAMS ''o ur ('hoite of al'cessories plus 1.i:c & l1t·cn::.c . Order your::. todOI)' "FRIEDLANDER" '16l!o G G lhd & G \111111 9732 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• '71 l\lG ~t1dgt·I New tires, ne w lup. new tonncau. -15.oou rn1. (iood ('ond. $2000. 8:J0.t1g;15 ;_i(l J ,;JO, MGI 9744 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 65 MGB Rdslr. ·09 R£U VW Squaretiack , auto. SI .000 or ~l offer. 4il-4 .!l'Jf!Q ------- 'li2 BaJa Bui:. 2000 Cc rac- ing eng & trans. Sell or trade for ?'! 548-1627. 'ti."i VW Uu~. H.t'bll eng. Needs some work. (;ood <'onl.I. S700 or bc~t Be ach lmporis offer. 54S·O<lti6. ___ _ '73 Jen'en HtGly · 8•18 Quail ~t . 68 Bug, rl·bll 1000 eng. An a ll black beauly wilh 1"l'Y.'porl Ucut•h lladial tires, m:..g whls, 1968 Camaro, very clean. 4 ·S,''.d .11'.ta gs. New rea1 t1r't.:-.. i JOO. 5-ID-9774 '&I J),\ H.'r Gd. t:ond Gti !runs t•ur $:!a0. H hi·UO~I Auto SerYlce & Car Lcasi ni;, 300 West P Coast ~lw y · NB arts 94oo t><1~·21 82, arters.613-sioo · SAVES SS ·•5301• IMMEDIATE DELIVEllY GOOD SELECTION 15,000 original miles. 752-0900 xi. cond. SllJIJO. &i5-9151 ~w,,,,,,11_,,"~•~d"c<---·~~ -------~ · Chewrolet 9920 Ford 9940 ~'I '67 MGB-GT. '69 lit1.i:. '7 0 cng. F~l ••••••••••••••••·••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •• • • • • • • ~OC.-~'-C.:.'-"'°"'=-I • Con1ider;RCJ * Auto Re pair & Pai,rlti nC •h.EAS0NABL£• 548·3211 -Riehartl Van1 9570 * Lea'ing • ••••••••••••••••••••••• Eliminate the middle LOOKING FORA CAR? man. Le<1ose direct from Otsco ver a new ap· authorii cddealer! proal'h. Spend less. Call ,,.· Besl offcr 615·2-121 <«1ssclte. Stereo. Needs 'GU GA l.AXJt-: Ne\\' &ill, ;:;::~~~ . .,. ---1 ~P~"~'~"~"~'~ooo=·~·~·7~5·~0564=·--COHMB.L \·arb. kit., Stn. \'R, &:d . 197·1 l'ly 1nouth Dtl'>ll'I', ex- t't'llcnl l'Ondilion, loaded. Take over pay mentS. 5-18-9~3. ~ tlc.. Opel 9746 VW p l & k . CHEVROLET transportation. S!SO!of· ••••••••••••••••••••••• -ur s wor ,engine, s ·~· "'S &S•"flV I">', h·r.Al't .5Pt.t &l2-2JJ5 Autos for Sale at4tZMUGuom'"•lfWAY 70 0 1 GT J9WO · trans, heads, cases. " ... "' "" .... M1S$10Hw11JO 1)c • · mi . U.o cd, 'ebuLll o' ••· 2128 H ~11 d. 'l'he American Car Plan, There must be a reason • 9510 675 -8900. 114 Agat e, we are IF I 1n sales, #I In -"~•~l_bo_a_l >_l_e __ . ___ 1 service, #I insch .. ><:tion. ················-······· • General 131·'040. 495,4949 ,Xlnl .cond. l'\'l. l'ly. ., COS1~A~M•"0 A. • changed. ·r une-Ups ~. """' __ u,, ..... ,~w., t••r__ 5-l8-07_1_'3___ P<i rt:1, oil & valve adjust-546-1200 Mazda 97 38 menl. Steve, 556-9306. --------- ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• 700pc1 G'l'. nu tires, ·11 El Camioo 455 Olds REPOSSESSiOMS '73 1-TON Chevy Select H.173 ~l azda Sta. \-llAn. lomi .. Sl550/ofr. '67 VW BUG, reblt lSOOcc eng1ne.400 lransnussion. ·fl.1nny lo choose lrom. V~n . ?'Int. cond. 13000 Crevier BMW R.X3, S2075. Uy orig. 979-llil·I !17~··1,176 en~. I rans, new paint & gears, r\IC, gauges, 1'.lag .Need reliable par'ty 10 m1. Completely self--2llM \\'.l:-.lStrl'l't owner. 15.UOO local mi. brak es. N d s so und Whl s &Bigtires+l\lorc . make s m1i1ll monthly conla1 ncd. Aft . 5P ~I . SanlaAn:.. >!35-:J lil Xlnlcond.2ti12 McsaDr. 670pe1Cpe. system. Clean & beaut. Xtra s. $2000 f1 r 1n . payments. Ca11Cr. l\t gr .1_54_0_·_8_1l_ti _______ 1 & & 1BackUayJ.~·5703. 4 Speed. radio, heater, $975. 557 -6610 ask for 963-276·1. atS-17 -0873. .67 Dod~e Van 28J, xlnt new tires. Shar11! $995. I CJ~i~m~· _______ J ;:;";';.;:;;~-;--;;:;::-::-;-;:;~ d P I. '73MAmA Beachl~s I BUY JUNK VW 0683271v"s'.'wALl>oAte',23·,.d,"°'condl.l1,~ ...+fques/ con . a ne 1ng, carpet,1__________ p · ""·-, .. Cla11ic$ 9520 new llrks, rebll !IDg· $925. OR•uGE CO'~'S l600 4 ·~ d & 848 Qua~~· h Engines/Cars. 979-0935 good running, solid car. 548 1831 "" ""' 1 cc, sl-"'"""'· ra 10 Nt'wporl ucal' 48 to lOam or aft Spm) p ,,, P"'ly . ., •• 4181! afle' •••••••••••••••••••••••1.:c.=.·==·------I OLDEST heater 195688TJ Dir. 75 2 0900 Obi u .,. ... '54 FordYktaria 73 t,ord Van EJ.J-, 29,000 Many more to choosel-------·---,-:-c-· 5:JOp .m. inr. Hardtop, 56M orig mi. A./C, J>/B, PIS. aulO, if'\. from . Need reliahle par-Par'lche 9 750 '71 SQUA llEBACK, A/C, 19731'.lonteCarlo. ltuns m i, xlnt cond. SIOOO .• Xlnl. $3975. 963-1777 afl 5 ·~ ty lo make s mall n1on-••••••••••••••••••••••• sunroof, lo mi, AM /t'l\1. great, crunched fender. '892-1832 u.10-1.'iOtl, X2484 . Sales-Service-U!asing thly payments. Call Cr. ·12 :JI 1-·r CPt:. 5 speed. XI n l . co nd · $2. l 00 . New brakes and shocks. ft Mgr. al847-087:I ~1l\'cr 111/blk interior, ai r, 833-0097 ~450 b'73-8833 "ec.reational Auto' Want~ 9590 Roy Carver, Inc. t-~---~----1 :1 m1fn1 s te reo. alloy ·· Vehicles 9530 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Rolls lloy ce BM W wheels. r-.·1 in t cond . $8295. 72 VW CONVEHTIBLE 1960 Corvair. Runs good. ••••••••••••••••••••••• WE PAYTOPOOLLArt 234 E.17thSt. MAZDA .\:f.l·IO.i!Janylnnc. Sup('r beetle AM JFM ttlAKEOFf'ER. 73 Chevy, stand. Van. FOR 'f OPUSEOCl\RS CosluMes11 5-\6-4444 Ste reo ·r op Cond. Nu E ves,968-7!116 1cusl. conv. self cont. Lo FOHEIGN,DOMF..STIC ,70 BMW 2002 K ... At"HOUHCES '72Porsehe911T tires. llrl. Orange .. &st l ---':.C.:==~=-- mi. xlnt cond. 615-8379 or CLASS.JCS . . · ?n.• s, $500 An all blat'k l)(•auty with ;..:0~'~"~"~7~5 ·~J~:l8~4c_ ____ 191 1 Ca m .a r.o 350 · Ir )·o u' ,,, ,·" ••• ,,clean M•.chehns, 24,500ong1nal 1 & A 1. 43,000mi. Needs bod y • VW DUN E BUGGY • !-Seater . Gd. (.'Clnd. $375 645-8174 Aft. 5 P.M. 4 Wheol Dri•n 9550 • 0 -1 '' CASH REBAT•s 5 s1>ccc . mags n1/ · m 1970 V\V , mags, am/fm k $ 700 orr see us first mi es. · ust sec lo ap-ii:: 1 , wor , 1, . er. ' preciate ' $3500 fi rm ALLl\fODELS 5 erco_ radio. n u tires, well Evenings 494 -Hi65. 2925 llarborBl\'d. l-6::7c::3..:'1c::24:c7~·-~---AVA ILi\BLt.: ---72CHEVY 'Hti C JS W1\GO'.'l, l'/S, l'/B, Air . runs great. S-175. G42·8327 Lincaln 9945 • •••••••••••••••••••••• '7'1.CONTINl'::-.;"TAI, 4 !)r, loaded, sunroor . l'rl. l'ty.83K -Rti8.1 Me rcury 9950 ........................ '69 Mercury. 1\-1 cond. Low n1i. P !b, Pis. ai r con d . Auto $1200. :H6-9'J03 9952 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 65 !\.fu s tan g :!+2 t'astback, rel.Ill cng. ne"' llr:..kcs , new tire!'>, gd. cond. $750, S·lt;· Hl.52. l ~.IG.'i Sal. 2 dr, autn, p S'. P'li , nu brakes. S375. t:all KJJ -1575 aft 6pm Pontiac 9965 ••••••••••••••••••••••• PHONE 546,8017 NO CASH NEEDED ·ro HL'V .o\N\' N J·:w PON1'1AC IN s·roCK! J::x;1 mplc: Brond Hew 1975 Grand Prix ( Jf,5H75 > ~~'11 $141 75 , UO\\'N 1\10. 73 302 _a uto, P/S. Green Immediate Delivery • J\-l etalil7 w /gr~~n vinyl 1' 48 1nos. S.1~179 full prico roof. $2500. 1'.x . tond. · I 'l'&I Sli8 04 I •t 497 1!»2 in c . '· w ne11. rans. -· dc fcrr('d pnll. v rice ·12 l\I Ustan g ;\1ach J. inc l. ·r &L & all t-;1rryint 1'.lany power 1tt'ins +ex-l'ha rgt'S on appro\'cd tras. Auto. A-1 cond. credit. l\_l'.11 . 16.2'1',; '·'" SJIOO . 546·9903. ••••••••••••••••••••••• 4 WHEEL DRIVES BAUER BUICK , . =:CJC:I cared,612o,B.uS'l;JJ00$4.&1050·"'11 1-"=="'-'~="-- Co>la Me>0 979.25()0 & BEACH MAZDA I. '• 17331 Beach Hlvd RUNS GO D.:>46-64J5 Howa Coupt TOP DOLLAR lluntington Bcach Sl68B 01'-mobo'I• 9955 842 666 2140J M.t.IGUHm, .. 11twAT " t 9772 v l · - P •10 .. 6 MISSK>H YllJO JO YO 8 ' a u t 0 ma I c ••••••••••••••••••••••• DAVE ROSS PONTIAC HEW~U5ED · 3 LAHDCRUISER STATION WAGONS to Choose from Example: 1972 ti cyl., 3 speed. air, warn hubs. r.adW'>, heater, &ex- tra clean. (466FOL> $4177 ~ean~wrl4 \Ill TOYOTA 1966 Harbor, ( M 646 9JQ) '74 IN'f 'L. Scoot 2, <1X·I. f\1int. f'ly. eqpd. S5QOO_ 640-0365 aft 5. Pvt Ply 74 GMC Pickup Custam 1500 4 wheel drive with automati c. air. mags, roll bar, low miles & all the extras ~I 2140i MAIQ!Jfffll ,AlltWAT Ml$SlQlol YIUO 831 -2040 • 495.4949 I.Ill •WY f P ..... WAI f!ll 73DODGE ~ Power WClllJOft Crew cab. 4 wheel drive, 4 s peed transmission. 24,000 miles. tll934 L ). 53800. Must sell im- mediately. Need reliable 'party to make s mall monthly payments. Call Cr. Mgr. at847-Cll73. JEEP '6lil C J 5 283. . O'Drive. Extras. s:z.n . ' 837-8862aft.5PM TMICk' 9560 ••••••••••••••••••••••• PICKUPS GOOD SELECTJON HEW &'USED Prices start aL ....... , 21401 ~PAllWA'f llltMOM --I.JO • 131-2040 • 4.95-4949 ' id. llHAJWtr•nrAIUll .'f1rMi Chevy l.t Ton. Runs !~· Muat aee toawec. ~lrea, o{r. $48~ '•l' • ·- A ••••••••••••••••••••••• t ransmiss ion, power · 831 '040 • 495 4949 Sales a nd Ser\·ice 2480 HARBOR BLVD co~to Mr'o IMMEDIA TB. Y Mft-cftles Bem 9740 u·~ _ .... ,, .... w., ~111" s teering. (416EIG J. Dir. FOR &11 '71 BMW2002'' ••••••••••••••••••••••• --,---·SPECIAL l\lany more to choosc OLDSMOBILE ~ 4 speed. mags, stereo (2 1962 Porsche 912 S. New frofl\. Need reliable par· GMC TRUCKS 1948Sedan.4dr.S300 FOREIGN CARS to choose) Mow cng, 1ncch'l)' perf. S..1500. VOLVO SALE! ty to make small rnon-HOHDACARS or bestotlcr. CALLORCOMElH Pure&.-:..-~5-4807 . thly payments. Call Cr,. 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Su~:C~si:n~n~r ::,in~~ Mazda '9738 1Mazda 9731 to ri nd ! {4 lochoosel I rt IR ROY work . $375.best offer. •••••••r••••••••••••••• •••••t ••••••••·••,.•••••• lllpot S R CARVER ' 1966 Horbor ( M 646 9303 J-'.67CCJ.:C.84-'54'------ WE BUY ' IMPORTS Top Dollar for Any l\T<ik eor Model, .• & .. , 2a101 .. .,.uerlt• Parkw•1 ~~,;~~;,~~~CE ORANGE COUMTY '67Caprice4 Dr. Ml•--Vt.jo 831•17•0 COSlA MfSA Good condition. $500. s.a•-••i4• VOLVO can SJJ-2652 OVER 100 EXCLUSIVELY VOLVO 1--..::====--CtOSED SUNOAYS HEW & USED Largest Vol vo Dealer '63 Corwair S250 JIM PAMOS MAZDA 200 1 S. tl,1 anchester Anaheim 636-6000 Oran9e CcNnty's Highest S luyet" on Imports Bill Maxey Tovota Call l?ogeror Bill 847 --85SS Sales, Service, Leasing ~I 11401 MAl:6Uftm ,A .. WAT MISSIOM YMJO 831-2040 • 495-4949 U'i ... , ,ABW•T t in DatsYn 9720 ••••••••••••••••••••••• WILL BUY YOU R . DATSUN , TOYOTA OR VOLKSWAGEN FREE APPRAISAL PAID FOR OR NOT We buy used cars & LI I' A y TO p trucks Call 'GROTH WI ~ . 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VOL 68, NO. 128, 3 SECTIONS, 38 PAGES ORANGE cOUNTY, CALIFORNIA· THURSDAY, MAY 81 1975 TEN CENTS Nudists Flock· to Art Colony•eoches Nudists by the score uppeured on Laguna Beu.ch SMds WeOnes. · day in the woke of a police de· pe,rtment determinntlon it has no Jaws to cover nakedness on the beach. And, witl) the nudes, l'ame a flock oi cameramen which atone beaeh became so obnoxious that ' Parking • Fee Hike Ordered The Laguna Beach City Cou n- cil ordered an increase lo 20 cents an hour for beach area parking meters along oceanfront Heisler Park Wednesday, but held off on raising shopping dis- trict meter fees. The coun cil deferred con- sideration of the zoned downtown meter hikes: until after the May 27 bond electidn in which financ- ing for a $550,000 parking struc - ture is at stake.· That structure at Glenneyre Street just south or Laguna Avenue, would be paid. tor by re- venues raised only, through park- ing meters in the downtown busi"· ness district, Council members have pledged: Councilm an Jon Brand op· posed increltaing the Heisler P.ark. area meters sayin_g he felt it would confuse and antagonize the public just before the elec· ti on. Meters along the park on Cliff Drive hear the park have been set at 10 cents an hour. ~ Public Works Director Stan Scholl said the changeover can be completed quickly as the city has 20-cent meters on hand which- it places o'n Laguna Canyon Road during the summer art festival season. 'Other council members acted, however, in the face of a recently completed· study which· showed beach area pa rking in other cities can eost up to 50 cents an hour and that in some cities tickets cost $10. Laguna's tickets are $3. Under financing plans to pay off t.he proposed Glenneyre Street parking structure, meter fees downtown on·street would goto 20 cents an hour. Off-street lot parking and spa~es in the parking structure would cost 15 cents. Spaces further away from .the downtown area would stay at 10 cents as would new meters installed on GlenneY.re Street. Parking along Coast Highway would be 15 cents an hour except where the highway passes through th e downtown area where meters would be set at 20 cents an hour. · Should the bond election (ail, the council may or may not enact the meter increases. Ora~n:~z ~aet 1- Weatlter • • Late night and moming low clouds otherwise sunny through Friday. Not much change in t em perature. H'ighs Friday 65 to 70. INSIDF. TODA\' If the federal governmeni 1t1ere to enforce flood protec. lion laws . some of ·flunttngton Bfach cOuld be-buiU on si.U1. The city'B dilemm~ U tr· a1ntned today on P.agt AJ2. • Index ... <• ... Af.,•t ••• ... .. ... ... .1 .. 11 . ., Cl •• ....... a nude male beachgoer ap· pr0acll€d a PQJicii:inin a:na Uked ·hfi'if"lOCIO s-otnettiing aOOut the shutterbug peepers. Police also logged one call of a nude man on the beach below Victor Hugo Pojnt who ap. proa_ched a 54-year o!d woman, and made remarks about his body. Police took his name to re(er the mafter fo the district at· torney's of(ice. Police received calls on 18 in· dividual nudists and one family of nudists on the Art Colony sands. Calls included reports of nudes . at beaches from Main Beach Park to Moss Stre~ Beach with ~ rePort Qt.a nud man outside the Hotel Laguna' Ocean.view dining room. The police department has re- ceived numerous calls atx>ut the nudes with one woman todaY complaining that she could no longer go to the beach with her children. Another caller com· plained about ho.mose.xual_s . Police procedure has been to briefly "explain lo callers that u change in state law ard court in - t erpretation has left the city without legal coverage on the nude bathing issue as long as no le'4'd behavior is inv<;ilved. The city may, however, t:nacl a city law prohibiting nude bathing at all on some or the city beaches. The City Council will hold a special study session on tfle issue at 9: 30 a .m. Saturday in city hall .. • • ms aw ·cte Tax Checks Go in Mail WASHINGTON CAP! The Treasury began mail- ing tax rebate checks lo· day. A Treasury spokesman said this means some tax- payers should receive their checks Friday. The checks are dated May 9. · The checks generally are for 10 percent of,the tax bill for 1974, with minimums of $·100 and maximums of $200. CIA Ship Lies Near Catalina AVALON CAP) -The Glomar Explorer and its submersible claw -reportedly used by the CIA last summer to recover part of a Russian sub -were posi· tioned off Catalina Island today amid usual mystery. "I just can't say anything," said one or the workers. Employe Dispute Studied Glomar's crew said even less: :··· .. tliey haven 't even left the .,~ Glomar, a big and well-outfitted ship. The barge workers came ashore to stay at a hotel and, drop in at the bar. ' San Clemente Public Safety Employes Association me'mbers will. meet Friday ~n* to as- ses! wBYS of 'gt!ttt'iig"'the eily to ackn1ov--~dge the~ '.Team·sters Union· "is the pol1ee o'fficers' labor repres_entative. Richard Castle, a senior busi- ness representative for the union, will be psesent at the meetina. Castle today refused to reveal what action, if any, the associa- tion might launch to resolve the dispute. A month· ago, o(ficers voted un animously to contract with the Teamsters for representation in salary negotiatioris with the city. The officers are not members of the union, however. The Glomar·, based in Long Beac:h. and the barge-claw, based 400 miles north in Redwood City ,...-hooked up Tues· day without ex_Planation off Catalina.Island. Li(eguards and y.achtsmen first spotted the bow.(amed cr aft._,whj c}l ll<iw;µ:d IJugne•i SuiOma ·corp. pu'f"iiitQ ·operat.lblj will> (lte iotory IJlit>':lt'·was;ll e'o-~&i s ti ~a ted_ .. u)f'1e rw a t,e.r mineral miner. ~ . Tlie Glo.mar had left <Yid then returned tO 'por't. at Long Beach last month. It showed.up Without explanation·Tuesday,joiQing the submersible barge·witb its giant recovery claw which dropped anchor off Catalina last week. Witnesses said the barge disap- peared inside the Glomar after linkup. Sunday a nd Monday, before Glomar's arrival, the (See MYSTERY, PageA2) -""""' I ' ' • ~,--/ -· r ·, • • ' I , I t · Wa.ter District,ProJeet . ' " . Construction on a $250,000 water main replacement pro- ject ti.as reached do\tntown Laguna Beach with opera- tion of heavy equipment requiring re·routing of Coast Highway traffic. Night-time operations have annoyed and angered nearby residents and set off burglary alarms in nearby buildings. The city council will con- sider permitting continued night operations \Vhen it meets Saturday at city hall. Since then, city officials have refused to acknowledge the Teamsters. They have invoked a four-year-old r esolution based on a state law that says police of- ficers may not form, join or af- filiate with labor unions. Sewage Plant Studied Castle said there are several alternatives open to the associa- tion, but declined to say what they were. He said that the association and the union want to avoid a cOurt fight with the city over the representation issue if at all possible. * * * Vernon Also Embroil.ed in Police Hassle By FREDERICK SCHOEMEllL Of IM D~ll"f f>llot Sr..ff The tempest created by San Clem e nte police orficers' de- cision t o seek representation from the Teamsters Union is not the first. The same thing happened in the city of Vernon in Los Angeles County a little more than a year ago. Vernon .was able to r esolve the dispute. SO tar, San Clemente has not .. As w as the case in San Clemente, Vernon Police officers had been represented in salary negotiations with the city by a labor relations attorney. B'lt they wanted to Improve their bargaining strength. The police association.signed a contract with the Teamsters. Of. ficers pay 1 V• pereent o( their base monthly incometotheunion. Jn return, a unio'l.~eprCsentative , helps the polic"t: association · bargain with the clty'on wages and fringe benefits . The San Cletne.nte contra.et with the Teamsters 1s idenUcal. . In neither city, how~er, are officers card-Carrying member!S ·Of the.Teamsters Union . Immediately after the Vernon officers signed the ~ac:l .. cily olfi~~~ tO ~· tile re-teri ai tlie uMic\il· \ion'• barg1inln1 ajenl . <Se<> VERNON, Page A2l ' • Aliso Panel Eyes Tiro Laguna Niguel Sites By FREDERICK SCHOEMEHL Oftlle Dilllr Pilot Slaff Aliso Wate r Management Agency (AWMA) engin eers are studying land adjacent to Laguna Niguel Regional P ark and the parking lot at the Laguna Niguel "ziggurat" as alternate locations for a regional sewage treatment plant to serve a major part of south Ora.ng-e.County. The intensive· review follows 'a decision this week by the federal Environmental Protect.ion Agen- cy that construction of the plant at an AWMA-supported site in Aliso Canyon is not acceptable for e nvironmental reasons. AWMA is "',joint powers agen- cy made up of the Irvine Ranch Water Dislrict, Emerald Bay Service District, C.ity of.Laguna Beach, South Laguna Sanitary ·District, Moulton NigUel Water District, E l Toro Water District and Los Ailisos Water District. Russell-Freeman, EPA deputy regional administrator, cited f1dOd hazards, artheological im· pacts and impacts on esthetics and recreation in determining th~ Aliso Canyon site unaccepta- ble. LAGUNA CRISIS: BED HAS LEAK Laguna Beath firemen, rousted , from slumber at 5:22 a.m. today, resJ)Ollded to a call at the home of Aytekln Timur, 494 Hilledge Drive, where- Timur also had been roused from the land of nod. "' His waterbed leaked. __ ·;!~ Sleepy firemen pum~ Q\rt_ the remalnlng.,."We • \l(ouum-4 the flo9r lOtt\ld to tbelr own \be lclnd with sprinp. • • Freeman said the decision was based on adverse public reaction to the site at a recent EPA public h.earing on the AWMA system San Juan OKs Colored City Sidewalk Bid By RUDI NIEDZIELSKI OflM Dall.,-PllolSl.tl Colored sid ewalks for San Juan Capistrano's downtown section of' Ortega HighWay were ordered Wednes~ay night by a 4·1 vote of the City Council. The sidewalk chosen by the Council will be patterned in one foot squares. giving it ap ap- pearance virtually indist · inguishable from Mexican adobe tile. Councilman Yvon Heckscher, who initially appeare<\ to resist the dramatic changeover from gray concrete for sa(ety reasons. cast his vote in s upport of the new sidewalks as long as grouting would be placed in the pattern grooves to minimi ze .th e possibility of pedestrian s catching Lheir shoes. But (.'llow council member John sweeney voted against the $13.000 contract award to D.W. Contracting Co. Ht1 did not ex· plain wh)'. Councilmen had debated the sidewalk Issue tor two meetings concentrating on the issues ot safety and whether the de- co ati~ Ir,~ was worth tile .. ~®'!, · M~blle Work s " bCLW. :111,f:phy lhat the siG•allf ~e ,.9 add.ltional iltd LRl u ,I a~e samples t 'I' lo \th ouncll's re· pear6il' to convincing W~U<S,"ta~oA%l ' ' and subsequent adverse com- ment "by reviewing agencies with authority and expertise." The EPA decisipn means that the federal governm,ent will not provide grant money (or con- struction of the plant at the Aliso Canyon location. Carl J . Kymla, chairman of the AWMA board of directors, said the decision leav.es the agency with tWo options. It can construct lhe plant at the Aliso site without federal g rants or relocate the plant at a location acceptable to the.EPA . Freeman indicated EPA would (See SEWAGE, Page A2) Enema Bandit Attacks Two Illinois Coeds URBANA, Ill. (API -A masked man carrying a handgun and enema bag who victimized Unive,1;5ity of Illinois coeds in the mid 1960s ahd again in 1972 ap· parentJy is back in Champaign- Urbana. Th·e so-called Enema Bandit struck again over the weekend, Police said , administering enemas to coeds in two separate bizarre attacks.' Uescripliori€ of the ski· masked . bandit and his mode of operation mat.eh those of a man linked to 10 incldenll between 1965 and 1972, policea:aid. David Gentille, retired Cbapt· p-aign police detective who worked on previous cases, said he was certain the most recent episodes were the work or the same man. . Police believe the same man was responsible for assaults in the university communities . of Manh-_'\tan, _K~n .,, Nqrman , Ok.la ., and LoS Angeles . Vallerga Charged In Theft By TOM BARLEY Of tJl.t O~ll"f f>ilotSWI Congressman Andrew J. Hinshaw and Orange County As · sessor Jack Vallerga were indi..c~­ ed today by the Grand Jury on multiple felony charges that in · elude grand theft, misappropria- tion of public runds, @Onspiracy and embezzlement. Both men appeared today before Superior Court Judge Everett .W. Di('key and suc- cessfully pleaded through their lawyers (or an arraignment de- lay. Hinshaw, obviously shaken byr the indictment, stepped rrom the courtroom toda~ lo predict that charges against him will be re- jected when the issue comes to trial. ·Vallerga, who seemed near to tears, brushed newsmen to one side and hurried from the courtroom without commenting• on the allegations·. ACebi'ding :to Orange. Cot.Inly District Attorney Ceci.J HJrks, the charifei against Hinshaw ere: -Embezzlement, four counts. -Grand theft. five counts. -Asking or receiving bribes, three counts. -Misappropriation of public funds, one count. -Conspiracy, one count. -Filing of false claims, one count. Hicks said the allegations against Vallerga include 12 charges. These are embezzle- ment, five counts : misappropria· tion of public funds, three counL'>: grand theft, two counts; con- spiracy, one count; and violating public office, one count. "This has been an attack that is unpreced e nt e~_ in Orange County 's political history," Hinshaw said. "For almost a ye<:1r now , this Grand Jury has been listening to ('ar efully select ed allegations directed against or involving me on' an almost daily basis. "At the same time,'; llinsh"aw said, •·selected news leaks have been issued to the press in an at- tempt to discredit and implicate me." Hinsha.w condemned the in - dictment as being the result of "constant effort~ made by my political enemies to defeat or destroy me." He refused to identify those political.enemies. District Attorney Hi cks ex · plained today that the 15 counts filed against Vallerga a nd 1-linshaw represent! a new indict· ment and do not include charges previously filed against the nine defend ants. Among the new charges are <See lllNSllA W, Page A2) D•llf 8'tti1Mt PMI• INDICTED IN'PRoBE Congrea1min Hln•h~'" I f'. .. ' ' /It DAil Y PllOT L/SC Thursday, Mey 8. 1975 -.;..- Fro• Page AJ HINSHAW .. the allegation that Hinshaw ac- cepted steieo 11<11!lpme111 from the Tandy 'Corporallcft while he w11s employe~ as county as- sessor. The Newport B e aeh Republican Is further aecll.llcd ot authorizing the paymeqt of wages to county employes who the n worked tor him as usscssor for time alle&edly spent wor.king on his campaign ror Congress In 1972. ! THE ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY RULED CONSTRUCTION OF ALISO CANYON .SEWAGE PLANT UNSOUND Engineers Explorlng Other LocatiOns for the Plan Acceptable and Ouallfy"ftSr Federal Grants It is also alleged 1n the new in · dlc:tment that 1-lini;haw defrauded the county of un- specified cash and property dur- ing his term as assessor and the value of long distance telep~one calls made by him In the two years ending in October, 1972. ' l'ro•P0geAl SEWAGE •.• provide grant money for a plant at an acceptable location. There is a proviso, however. Freeman said AWMA would · l)avti to "develop or propose"· means of mitigating air pollution Caused by housing development facilitated 6y construction of the $30 million sewage collection, treatment and disposal network. "In light of this concern and concerns by the Orange County Planning Commission, the AWMA slafr is reviewing other regional treatment plant sites," Kymla said. 1 One is-the present location of the Moulton Niguel Water Dis- trict's Laguna Niguel treatment plant along La Paz Road next to Laguna Niguel Regional Pa!k· Another is a 15-acre port.ton of the sprawling, 6,000-acre parking Jot surrounding the "ziggurat" originally built by North AmericaD Rockwell but now owned by the federal govern- ment. The existing treatment plant site, Kym la said, has special ad- vantages. The land already is owned by Moulton Niguel and there would be greater possibilities for use of reclaimed sewage effluent for irrigation, he said. A disadvantage is that more energy would be required to pump sewage to the plant than what would have been required at the original Aliso Canyon site, Kymla said. He said the higher energy costs might be offset by the increased potential for sale o{ reclaimed water. As for use or the ziggurat park- ing lot. Kymla said it is an alternative -but one that has not been discussed with the federal government. About $500,000 thus far has been spent by AWMA on design on the 17-acre Aliso Canyon plant site. Kymla said the majority of that cost would not be lost .if an alternate site is selected.. , The A WMA staff will outlipe its findings to AWMA board of direc- tors at a meeting Wednesday. Following that, AW.MA representatives will travel to San . Francisco May 22 to review alternative treatment plant loca- tions., and proposed air quality mitigation measures with the EPA, Kymla said. The AW MA board chairman said he is optimistic that the dif· ferences with EPA can be re- a;olved. · "They have been very con· &tructive. They want lo give us a grant," he said. ''EPA does appreciate the high level of cooperation or the apj>li· ~ant (and) ... hopefully this cooperation will continue and al· low speedy resolution of the re- maining problems," Freeman a;aid in his Jetter to A WJlrtA. • . 2 Hostages Shot NEW ORLEANS IUPI) Four supermarket robbers who seized two hostages lo shield them in their escape crashed their geta .... ·ay car on a Mississip· pi River levee Wednesday. ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT lhli 0.¥>11" Co.•I 011!v Plltll. w11ll .... l<1t 1,,,,.... ~"""the ,.,,....p,,,,_ "11 .. 111 1....,,, by '""°''""~ CN•I Plitll••l""9 (ompa"' !.•P¥•tc ed•Oom.,• N ll'""t11 Monc11v 1nrouqn F"""'' '°" to.11 Mew,""''""°'' ll•~<h, t<u~l•»ql"" liO'Mft/fO"'°'· ta•n Vall~•. '"""'· !.•<1<1 1•1>.t<• V•ll•v ""'" I.ill""" Be...:1t1Sou!h (01>1. ,. "no'• •eo.,...1 ed•l•Qo'I I\ ""Dl'•"•d !o•'"'O••>""" !,.,...,.y,, l ite pro1W;lp•J p.;1>11~'<'9 ""'"' "•! JOO -II fl.iv S1rttl, to1t1 Me•"· C4<01or"1,.~l~l6, Robert N. 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But employes of Great Western Reclamation, Inc., which serves Santa Ana, and Laguna Beach Disposal, a Great Western sub- sidiary, were still on strike, as were workers for SCA Services, Inc., which serves west of El Toro, Orange and Tustin. The return to work started ear· ly Wednesday when the 70 employes of Raiilbow Disposal Company, serving Huntington Beach and Fountain Valley, left their picket lines after conferring brieOy with union leaders. As union officials visited other trash firms thrOughout the day, most of the other workers also re- ported back to their jobs. Rainbow officials said today operations are running smoothly and the normal Thursday pickup schedules were being followed in Huntington Beach. Collection in Fountain Valley remained about a half day behind. In Laguna Beach and El Toro schedules were being maintained with few delays as trash firms silnpJy hired new employes. \ Sam Taormina, negotiator for the six firms,1 said the returning drivers are being paid $4 an hour and helpers $3.80. the same offer rejeCted in a 206 lo 95 vole by un- ion members Monday. But Taormina s peculated to- day that the vole may have been hampered by threats and in· timidation from some radical Teamster members . "Things seemed to work better when union leaders went yard to yard Wednesday," he explained today. · I-le said he expects a new con- tract giving e mployes a $1.22 pay raise over the next three years, to be signed by union leaders next week. Hoag Emists Supporters To GiveHelp By DOUGLAS FRITlSCllE OlthlO.ityPlltltStatf In an attempt to forestall ex- pected competition from a QC Irvine campus hospital, Hoag Memorial Hospital has sent let- ters to 9,000 supporters urging them to petition Gov. Edmund G. Brown Jr. on Hoa g's behalf. Prepaid ppstcards addressed to Brown were enclosed in the mailings. A statement on the back of the cards reads, "I oppose the need· less waste of taxpayers' dollars in adding \jnnecessary communi· ty care beds lo the University of Californi a Irvine current plan to serve Irvine-Corona del Mar, an established service area of Hoag Hospital. · "I urge you to consider the alternative use of private funds to meet both the community health care needs and the educa· tional requirements or a medical school in Orange County1" the postcard message continues. The letter from Hoag directors to hospital supporters predicts an annual S2 million revenue loss due to UCI hospital competition. The letter indicates that the re· venue loss willtrequire a cutback in servic es to the Newport Beach-Costa Mesa area. I. Hoag Assistant Administrator Robert Gordon said this morning that a letter has been sent to Brown asking his backing of a plan to build a 100-bed Hoag satellite hospital In Irvine. The hospital, to be jointly bWlt by Hoag and the Western World Medical Foundation of lrvlne has been turned down by the Orange' County Health Planning Council . Hoag has appealed that de· cision Jo the Los Angeles.£ounty Health Planning Council. l'ro•P0geAl VERNON .•. The officials cited a resolution passed by the city council forbid· ding peace officers ~ro_m for!fl· ing, joinin'g or afCilialing with labor unions. San Cl~mente has a similar re- solution on the books. It original· ly was approved in 19?0\ but wa_s reaffirmed by the city council just a week after the police of· ficers' decision became known . Since the reaffirmation vote, the San Clemente city officials have refused to acknowledge the Teamsters. According to both Spencer Hogan. Vernon 's chief of police,· ~and Richard Castle, the Teamsters delegate to the Vernon Police Association, Vernon ci(y officials finally agreed to acknowledge the Teamsters after a thorough air· ing of the representation issue. ··once the Teamsters came down and explained everything, .an·d answered questions, everyone was satisfied ," said Hogan. . Hogan said the meeting helped allay fears by industrialists within the city that a Teamsters "takeover .. was in the offing. Castle noted that the salary negotiations between Lhe City of Vernon and its police officers soon will get under way. Castle said he will be sitting in on negotiations as counsel to the as- sociation officers. He said he could not predict what the outcome will be in San Clemente. Castle recently appeared before the city council to explain why the San Clemente officers h3d contfacted with the Teamsters and was given three minutes to present his views. His request for additional time was refused by Mayor Anthony DiGiovanni who threatened to have him removed from the council chambers if he did not voluntarily withdraw from the Podium . WALKS ••• factors. Further, it was noted by Coun- cilman Doug Nash that brick or tile-patterned sidewalks are called for by San Juan Capistrano's adopted general plan. The newer sidewalks will un- derscore the Spanish character "Of the city, according to Murphy, who said present plins are only to pave the south side of Ortega llighway. Later, when redevelopment oc· curs, patterned sidewalks will be installed in other areas of the city but there is no immediate policy calling for the replacement of ex- isting sidewalks . Murphy told council members ·that the dark russet color of the cement "will fade slightly" but that the fading will make the con- crete work appear more like adobe. The C'Olored effect, he answered them, will last a long time. I l'ro,.P0geAl MYSTERY I barge-claw had been seen sub· me rging at the site some 400 . yards of{ the is land. There has tie~n speculation Glomar would return th' · mer for a try at raising ltie rest o the Soviet s ub from the Pacific Ocean off llawaii. Unconfirmed reports speculated the Catalina trip could be a rehearsal. Island residents said barge crewmen coming ashore have been secretive but did say plans called for the Glomarto leave the area today and for the barge to re- turn to Redwood City the next day. Hostage Prison Guards· Released PONTIAC. Ill. <UPI> -Four prison guards were held hostage for 4S minutes Wednesday in the· solitary confinement area of the Pontiac Correctional Center by two inmates armed with homemade knives. The guards were released ulfharmt'd and the prisoners returned to their cells after warden Fred Finkbeiner, In only his !econd day on the job, talk~ with the prisoners and promised to hear their penone1 problems. ' San Juan Laul)ches . ~ Rural Study In an effort lo preserve the rural nature of their community. San Juan Capistrano city C'oun- ci l men launched a com - prehens ive study Wednesday night on the future of agriculture in their city. •Councilmen voted 4·1 to award a contract ranging from $15,000 to $25,000 to Levander, Partridge and Anderson. one or 16 consult· ing firms which prepared pro- posals for the study. The figures represent the minimum and maximum fees the city will pay for the study ad- dressing itself to how agriculture might be preserved as one of San Juan's dominant activities. But although city councilmen are unanimous in their thinking that agriculture is worth protect- ing, they are split over whether the city should commit that much money on a study. Councilman Roy Byrnes said he deplores the dis appeararlce or agriculture a s much a s he deplores cancer but that doesn't m·ean he would suggest a $25,000 City Council contribution to the Cancer Society. Byr·nes asserted that agriculture belongs under state and federal jurisdiction and that the city of San Juan Capistrano had no business spending money on a study which "won't do a quantum bit of good." He termed the contract award an "unwise expenditure." However, Councilman Yvon Heckscher countered by saying he would feel "r emiss" if the council had not exercised its "last opportunity" to find out whether agriculture in San Juan Capistrano could be preserved. Vallerga faces seven felony counts stemming from hls ol- Jeged sale of OrB;nge County pro· pert'y to Spartanburg County, South Carolina. In his statement after he emerged from the court ap· pearance, Hinshaw declared1t~e indictments.w~re a _result or his political enemies being unable to defeat him In the elective pro- cess. . "In 1973, following their iJ_l· ability to defeat me al the polls.in 1972. they continued and matn· tained their efforts in prepara- tion for 1974.'' Hinshaw s aid. "Throughout the primary and general campaigns of 1~4 , sing- ly and in concert. the_y dad ~ver­ ything they could to discredit me \\'hen they could not defeat me. .. The 19.13-74 Grand Jury re- peatedly rejected th.cir_ alleg~: tions and demands to 1nd1cl me, Hinshaw said. "\Vhen this Grand Jury \\'as ::.t.·at cd in July of 1974, .the force and fury of the drive lo destroy me politically stepped up in pace. "I began and have continued to conduct my life in public service as an honest, fair and dedicated public official," Hinsh~ declared. Session Set On Reswnes Job seekers who don't know how to write resumes can get some tips this Saturday durir:tR a four-hour employment seminar at Saddle back College. "Operation Job Search" will be conducted by Marc Kleckner, an executive management con - sultant from Newport Beach, at 9. a.m. in room 303 of the Math- Science Building. Kleckner will also discuss job hunting, interviewing, <µ,td give advice on "how not to g'et fired within the first 30 days." The seminar is open to the public and free. o.uy Pl .. 111 .. t 1'1111• ALSO FACING CHARGES County Aaaeasor Vallerga Resort Hotel . At City Waste Site Studied San Clemente city councifmen Wednesday night asked the city s taff to pre pare a detailed feasibility study on a proposal to move the city's four-year-old waste treatment plant and build a resort hotel in its stead. Councilman Charles Fox made the proposal several weeks ago. He said the city .should in· vestigate the poss ibility of creat- ing a second redevelopment pro- ject to finance the venture. The city recently authorized its firs t redevelopment project -a multi-million facelift of the bowl area near the entrance to the municipal pier. Fox suggested the treatment plant. built at a cost of $2.6 ··million in 1971, be moved to an unsp<'cified J.ocation in the "back country.'' The plant 1s now locat- ed on A venida Pico between the San Diego 1''r t!eway and El Camino Real. The back country is the vacant ranchland inland of the freeway. If the plant were l')lOved. the ci· ty would then encourage a private developer to construct a resort hotel with convention facilities. restaurants and shops. Several councilmen said such a complex might make San Clemente as attractive to tourists as Laguna Beach. The motion by Fcix to send the matter to staff for study did not include precis e boundaries for the proposed redevelopment area. He said determination of possi· ble boundaries should be one aspect of the study. ~\\. Ga.s Appliances ... AN ENERGY CONSERVATION BARGAIN OOG5280P .. RBAVY DUTY GAS DRYER $ ·- • SALE PRICE • 3 Temperature Selections: Normal, Oelic.Jtl .and Fluff • Permanent Press Cycle with Cooldowri • Manu .. Selection of Drying Time up to 130 Minutes • Seiparate Start Button-drum rotates only after door is closed • Ax ial Air Flow • Up-Front Lint Filter • Large Loading Port ·~avls•bro ' . I •• 28 YeorJ of Integrity & Dependability Costa Mtu • H11bot Ar11 El Toro • SlcUltbil:k V11lty flt.,olff<f •'' .. (lln1 .. s....o.i o...,,.,,~,,. ll7·ll30 • ( I • • ' I .. . ~ ,l. I • I I I) ! . I • I ' ,, I I I I I ' -. A re Theg Safe"/ ~ . --· -. -.~.t rick Opti ()n~:. How to Call I~ By SYLVIA .OaTEa The hotleat, faaletit 1rowlot, moat contagious ~raz.e In the world or.securities today 11 theatock optlen. From vtrtualJy a 1ta.nd:fn1 •tart a mere few yun a10 the dollar volume of tradlna In options soared close to $2 bllllon In 1974 -and It ht now raging at such a pace that monthly volume is top- ping the hair-billion mark. • Mo~'s Worth Meanwhile , the number ur individ1,1aJs and Institutions owning options has surged to several hundred thousand, ctttimates Dr. Jumes B. Cloonan, author of there· cently published ''Stock Options" and chairman or Heinold O'~onnor and Cloon11n, a Chicago-based firm specl"'ll1ln1 J~ options. And this number 15 ulso multiplying by the day. SO CONTAGIOUS IS TllF; phenomenon that 1l 's spread· 1ng not only aeross the nul1on but also across the world. Chi<.'ago Board Options Exchange -the r1rsl organized a nd continuous market for options in the U.S. -was opened only two years ago, in 1973. Since then, lhe American Stock Ex· ('hange has entered the field. The The PhiJadelphia· Billimorc·Washington Excha..nge will start trading soon i.lnd the Pac1f1c Coast Stock" Exchange will begin Its options deuling later this year. Europe's leading financial centers are moving to get a piece of thl' ac-Cion. Amsterdam and London are expected to be among the first big stock exchanges to com~ence op· lions trading and others are studying the prospects. Whi.it is this ull about" Wh at are options? How are they traded" Are options for you or should you avoid them? In this series of three columns, you'll find the fun • damentals on "' hat 1s ut best, a highly complex, sophist1cat· cd and -111 rn y judgment -ri sky business. THF. KEY f011'T IS THAT while you, an amuteur, m ay be lucky (or a wh.Jle, option investment strategies are not simple. Even when you thoroughly understand them, you'll find that m ak1ng money In options trading depends on Judgments, that are not only correct but also exquisitely timed. Your correct and timely judgme'nts, in turn, wall de· pend on the accuracy of your information, your skills, your discipline. Now to ma1or questions and answers: Q. What is an option? A. Whether or not you realize 11. you know what they are for they are commonplace. For instance, if you want lo buy a piece o( land, you may be asked to take an option on it. ThlS means you pay a set a mount (or the option to buy the property for a given pnce within a prescribed period o( time .. SAY YOU PUT DOWN $1 ,000 for an option to buy a $50,000 property within four weeks' time. If you don't buy the property within four weeks' lime, you lose your option money. As another illustration, options are a way of life when baseball and basketball teams try to acquire players. Q. What 1s a stock option? A. This 1s a contractual agreement allowing the purchaser to trade a specific number o( shares of a specific stock at a specific pnce during a specific period of time - regardless of the open market price of the security. Q. Whal is a call? A. A call is a contract which gives you the right lo buy 100 shares of,. given stock al a fixed price (usually the price of the stock on the day you make the option contract) for a fixed period o( lime. Jn the older, over·the-counter market, the most common time period was six months and 10 days (for tax reasons ). In listed option trading on the CBOE and Arhex, standardized option dates runrung lo nine months are used and the option continues trading until expiration. 0 . What is a put? A. A put option is the reverse or a call option. Here.you have the privilege of selling 100 s hares of stock at a fixed price within the option period. Q. Whal costs are involved? A. You pay a premium for the option, usually running to about 10 to IS percent of the value of the stock. I( you v.•ant an option on 100 shares of a $50 stock, you might pay a pre· mlum of SSOO lo $750, Put options usually cost a few percen· tage points less than call options and are not nearly as popular. TllEllE ALSO ARE EVEN more esoteric trading de· vices -s uch as "straddles'~ which are a put and call on the same security with identical terms. But by the lime you get to these, you s hould be far ahead of this primer and be gel· ting the most expert advice you can gel Nt.•\\' lJ .S . S tudi ~s Es timates Showing Oi l Reserve Dip WASHINGTON (AP> -what the new eic timates might The fed eral government has mean to the Ford Adminislra· sharply revise~downward it.s lion 's Project Independence estimates of how much un· for endi ng reli"a nce on discovered ' oil and natural foreign.produced oil by the gas the Unlled States can mid·1980s. count on in Ila drive for But the National Research energy self·sufficiency. Counc1l 1n 1ts Febru•ry report The U.S. Geological Survey said ene(gy self·&ufficiency a sold new 11tudies or potential decade from now Is "essen· undiscovered petroleum re· ti)l..lly Impossible.'' 5ources in this country show The new Geoloeical Survey an estimated SO to 130 billion . e5timates atte the result or a ba.rrels of 0 11 and 320 to 6S5 study begun In February, the trillion cubic feet o( natural agency said. gas. USGS scientists studied -polenli•I petroleum re· THE ESTI MATES are sources as yet undiscovered roughly half the size of those In the continental Unfted made by the agency one yeali Stoles. Alaska and off.shore ago. water to a depth of 600 feet. The 1974 cst1m11te!i, In tum, The scicnllsls also applied revl.6ed downward estimates for the first lime statistical made in the late 1960s and up· techniques to the estimates on which the government had which express the dea:ree of relied tn f'ormulatlng energy _ certainly petroleum re· policies. sources are preaent, even The new Geolo1lcal Survey thouah as yet undiscovered. estimates teod aenerally to Thus, the aclentlsta said lhe agree with the N1tional c)lances are 19 in 20 that the Research Council estimate• Onlted States has 50 to 130. made by outside 1clentl1Lt bltllon barrel• of un· earlier thl1 year. dltcoveied oil and '32o to 8SS ln a report released In trillion feet of natural au. February the council, which . . la an arm or the private Nil· IN THE PAIT, 1uch pro- til"'•I Ac•dcmy or Sciences, babllity limit. weren't •P· 11ldoll and 111 re1ource11 are plied . tend In• to make ··~nslderablyi 1maller'' thin e1Umale1 bJ.btr, the aaency previous ·aovernment aaid. e1tlm ate1 . The c ouncil The estimates alao are esllmoted oll resoul"Ce!i al 113 based on reco~ry from the bllUon barrels and natural rround o( only 12 percent. of aa••l~30lrillloncublcleet. .t~e petrol~um ptennt. • Futur e advan~•• in TR JI G E o L o O I c A J. te<lmology could lead to 1ub- &lrv•f made no menUon ol 1tnUal 1.ddlUon1l .-very. ~ " . " ThUrld!Y. M1y 8, 1975 DAIL y PILOT Bl I Thuraday'a Cloaing Prices • NEW YORK ST OCK EXCHANGE tii,!_!! YOJllC IU'"ll -W.. Ht! 1Qlt1 llf! .......... 1,. 9'fk ... M I... ,,( l~ 0... tt.a P.1 jlldl.! 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Telegraph Corp. stockholders have defeated pro- posala calling (or diaclosure or poUUcal contributions and a man· Ml "'•\" I •! ,l~: ~ I. ·11·· ,;. ,; .. : .. .r1.,11 •• l ......... .. ... 12IM +II) , •• tJOO JO +1 datory retirement age. - Al the annual stockholders meptin& Wednnday, thi chairman and chief executive of J'M\ Harold S. Geneen, predicted an upward economic trend ·: In the l•at two q.uarten otthls year. I i\cy PILOT i IU,lf:>Uo , Ml 8, 197.5 • By. Phil lnterland.i J , •• •i I II. "19 • !:CJ) •• Je ho. lo I "'~·Fellows Like ;, ···~ Red on Girls h-.: ~ Young lady, if you want three-fifths of the ,,.. fellows who see you to like what they see, wear ,, ~·a red dress. Thal 's the advi ce of our Love a nd 11 -~war man. lie has been reading the surveys again. They show the aforementioned majori - , ·• · ty of males admire red garments on girls. n· ,. I '' ' . .. ' ' ' « ' ' ' ' • ' DO YOU SUPPOSE eggs talk to one another be fore they hatch? No, I don 't know. either. But a professor at Colorado Stale University was given a research grant to find out. IT'S SAID no squirrel ever remembers where he buried that nut. HERO Q. "\Vasn't it George Jean Na than who described a hero as 'one ~·ho docs what he can while the o(hers don't'?" A . No, Rorhain Roll and said that. George Jean Nathan described a hero as "one who believes all wom en are ladies." AM ASKED the size of the largest bear ever killed on this earth. That's believed to be a kodiak brown bear called Big Mike. His s kull measured 19-3/6 inches in length. The unstretched hide was 12 feet four inches wide .·by 10 feet four inches long. It alone weighed 180 pounds. Experts guess the beast weighed 1,600 pounds. IN KANSAS. it's reported. you can get an immediate divorce in an emergency. What's not reported is what constitutes an emergency there. EAGLES Bald eagles ha ve been observed mating al altitudes of more than a mile. , POLLSTERS asked a sizable sampling of Ptofessional printers whether they'd choose to go into the same line of work again, if they were to start all over. Only 52 out of 100 said yes. 1 • 1'10NOSODIUM GLUTAMATE doesn't accent the flavor of a salad with vi negar in the dressing. Nor does it do much for cheese. Nor 'J i for sweet bakery goods. Works in a dandy manner, however. on meat, seafood . soup, ,') chowder. mushrooms and numerous other ~, comesti bles. v Address mail to L.NI. Boyd, P.O. Box 1560, .G" Costa Mesa, 92626. l Copyright 1975 L./1.1. Boyd '" , 1oi~,...,....,._....,. ... ..,...,..;.....,._....,. ... ..,...,. ........ .J ~,'.:Record Concerns ' .. .... ;;.'Hit for Billing .1:,1 .: ~IARTINEZ {AP) - ~.:-.Consum er rraud pro· jSeCutor s h ave won a . ~ufl00,000 settlement from .:.the Lon g ines Sy m· ,.n-phonette Society foll ow. · ing hundred s of com- 'plaints from club mem- b ers about billin g ,., ,Proced ures. Li (lo." The consent jud gment ~!tiled in Contra Costa (I ·county Superior Court :' ~ffects the billing and ,, ,·-<ol lection activities of ~~he Capitol Reco rd Club. :Citadel Record Club, ~ -~a pit°' Stereo Tape Club . ' J and other operations owned by Longines· \Vittnauer Inc. of .New Roche lle, N. Y. In Los Angeles, a lawyer for the record clubs acknowledged the mi stakes in billing, ad- ding they were being cor· r eeled and did not represent a deliberate way of doing business. Contra Costa Deputy Dist. Alty, Curtis Hoffman said about 300 complaints were re· ceived in Nort hern Ca lifornia. 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Nf40Tl2 shower nlves 5 9~ Reg. 475 ~ 6.29~"":':'~ ..,--....-... --·.,,.--'---?,. ·-~-'·~·.-· _,,...._ (., \• . . •'• :, ! . ... ~· ·_::.J· •. ;,,"D!J \, .. _ .-. . ·--~~ \Y-:-::'="'::--,__ -• -, ,.--.-..,. __ F --~-;~ i\'.f_. :'.Q:--~·· .. : "'-• ! . "'---.,-.;. ,; ~...:;..}~_;- 9-ln. Dynel Roller Covers • Paint flows an smoothly and quickly with these tousoble Dyntl coven • Designed tt fit standard 9- inch rolltr frame Glidden-Spred House Paint • 32-gaUon siao, ,.,. of 2S •• .. 0 , ~iNfli ANA .. , r ·-· (0Sf.l MISA t. \. I 7 ) ·-...--.. -.. ........ . .. ' • • • • w .. • ' I ·-. Saddlebaek - I • VOL. 68 , NO. 128, 3 SECTIONS, 38 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA e CIA Ship Lies Near Catalina AVALON (APJ -The Glomar Explorer und its submersible claw -reportedly used by the CIA last summer to recover part or a Russian sub -were posi- tioned ofr Catalina Islund today amid usual myster y. "I just can't say anything ," said one or the workers. Glomar's crew said even less: they haven 't even l<'rt the Glomar. a big <.1nd "'ell-outfitted ship. The barge workers came ashor'e to stay at a hotel and drop in at the bar. The Glomar. based in Long Beach. and the barge-claw, based 400 miles north in Redwood City, hooked up TUes· day without explanation off Catalina Island: Li Ceguards and yachtsmen first spotted the now-famed crart, which lloward l lughes' Summa Corp. put into operation \\'ilh the story 1hat it wus a sophi s ticated underwa t er mineral miner. The Glom<1r had left and then returned to port at Long Beach last month. It showed up without explanation Tuesday, joining the submersible barge Y.'ith its giant recovery claw which dropped anchor off Catalina last week.· Witnesses· said the barge disap- peared inside ttle Clomar after linkup. Sunday and Mond<ty , before Glomar's arrival, the barge-cJa w h ad been ~n sub- merging at the site som.e 400 yards o(f the island. T here has been specula~ion Glomar would return \his sum· mer for a try at raising the rest of the Soviet sub from the Pacific Ocean off Hawaii. Unconfirmt:'d report& speculated the Catalina trip cou}d,b e arehears81. . Islitnd resid e nts said barge crewmen coming ashore have been secretive but d id say plans called for the Glomar to leave the area today and for the barge to re- turn to RC!d wood City Lhe next day. Nudes Flock To Beaches In Laguna . I Nudists by the score appeared on Laguna Beach sands Wednes- day in the wake of a police de· partment determination it has no laws to cover nakedness on the beach. And , with the nudes, can1e a fl ock of cameramen which at one beach became so obnoxious that a nude ma le beac.hgoer ap - proached a policeman and asked him to do something about lhe shutterbug peepers. Police also logged one call of a nude man on the beach below Victor llugo Point who ap- proached a 54-year old woman., ·and made · remarks aboµt his body. Police took his name to refer t he matter to the district at· torney's offi.ce. · Police received calls on 18 in- dividual nudists and one family of nudists on the Art Colony sands. Calls included reports of nudes at beaches from Main Beach Park to Moss Street Beach With one report of a nude man outside the Hotel Laguna's ocean-view dining room. (See NUDISTS, P age A.2) Tax Checks Go in Mail WASHINGTON <AP) - The .Trea1u11. beean mail· ln1 \ax re!Niw checks to- day. ' ' ~ ·A Treaaul'Y f'apoknma.n · said this me•ti• some tu· pa.yen should rec:eivethetr checlat FTld ay. The'cbecks oare daled May 9. The ch'e<:ka 1enerally arc ;, ·fott 10 percent 'Of t6e tax bi.11 for ltt4, 1"1lh mlnlmwns o( SlOO i nd rna,,muin1 or i2CJO, ). • • IDS aw ~ily Pl101 Pl'IOto tty P~lrick O"Donn.11 RANGER LEWIS MYER EXAMINES ARTIFICIAL ARM FOUND AT STATE BEACH Park Aidesiin Qu~ndary Otter Who Left Limb in Limbo in Huntington Beach Enema Bandit Attacks Two Illinois Coeds URBA!{A . Ill. <AP I -A masked nlan carrying a handgun and enema bag who victimized University of Illinois coeds in the mid 1960s and again in 1972 up· parently is ba~k in Champaign- Urbana. · The so-ctilled Enema Bandit sttuck again over the weekend. police said , admini stering enemas to coeds in two separate bizarre attacks. Descriptions of the ski ·maskt.>d bandit and his mode of operation match those of a in an linked to 10 incidents bety,.·cen 1965 and 1972. police said. David Gentille, r etired Cham· paign poli ce d e tective y,·ho worked on pre,·ious cases. said he was certain the most recent episodes were the work or the same man. Police believe the same man was responsible for assaults in the universily co1Timunities or A-1anhattan , Kan ., Norman, Okla., and LoS An geles. Little League • Benefit Set The Saddleback Little League has announc e d a panc ak e breakfast Saturday. May 10, in El Toro to benefit 400 boys who play ball on 28 teams. F1apjacks will be served from 9 a .m . lo I p.m . al Ali so Elemen- tary School, 22882 Loumonl Drive. said a League spokesman. A dollar will be charged anyone over 7 ; folk s 7 and younger pay 50 cents. Additional inrormation is available by calling Pat Dick, 830·5312, ur Carolyn Youngs, 837-9097. " LA Pipeline For Heroin? LOS ANGELES (AP > Welcome to Los Angeles, the "heroin capital of the world," is the way the rederal Drug En- forcement Adminis tration describes this·city. John E. Van Diver, a OEA re· gional director, s aid Wednesday with the-··'°rench coMcct.ion·: disrupted. 'LoS Ange.Jes has taken over from East Coast.cities as the entry hub for brown Mexican heroin. Van Diver rated the Los Angele! area heroin problem i:.s the Worst, (ollowcit by San Diego, San Fra,ncisco, Las Vegas, Nev., Sacramen\o. flonolulu, an~ Reno, Nev. Unarmed Artificial Limb Found By TERRY COV ILLE Ol~p.il,Pi~·yr _... ..., Found : One right ~rm, eibow to tip, s.ticking in the sand al Huntington Slate Beach, v.·csl of the Santa Ana River jetty. OWNER MAY claim at sl<tle beach ofrice, Beach Boulevard entrance, or phone 536-3053. The artificial ·limb y,.·as found Wednesduy morning by state maintenance nieri cleaning the beach. The tip or it was sticking out of the sand:. ~ They uncovered it, but £9und no attached body. acco1·d · ing to a state ranger who placed a class iried ad to find the body it belongs to. H E SU RMISED that some surfer may nave detached the artificial limb to keep from getting jt wet, but no one could guess why he would leave it behind. The prosthetic device, equipped with the pinche r clip in place of a hand, and ~1th shoulder straps to hold it on, i..s in good condition and had not been in the wuter. ac<.•ording to ofricials at the state beach. RANGE RS BELIEVE it. is a valuable piece of equip- ment. The owner has until May 22 to clai m il al the stale of- fi ce. Ir it isn 't claimed by then it will be turned ove r to the ci ty police y,•ho m <.iy eYentually sell it at a n auction. \ Sewage Plant Eyed At 2 Niguel Sites By F REDERICK SCHOEMEHL AWMA boa rd or directors. said 0tti..Di1HyPi1otstilf• the decision leaves the agency Ali so Water Manageme nt withtwooptions . It can construct Agency (AW !\1 A) engineers a re the plant al lhe Aliso site without s tudying l a nd adjace nt to re d e ral g rant s o r relocate Laguna Ni guel Regional Park the plant at a location acceptable and the parking lot al lhe Lag4na to the EPA . Niguel ·'ziggurat" as alternate Freeman indicated EPA would locations for a regional sewage provide grant money for a plant treatment plant to serve a major at an acceptable location. There p~rl of south Orange County. is a proviso. however. The intensive review follows a Freeman said AWMA would decision this week by the federal have to "develop or proJX>Se" Environmental Protection Agen· means of mitigating air pollution cy that construction or th~ plant caused by hous in g development at an AW MA-supported site in facilitated by cons truction oC-the Aliso Canyon is not acceptable $30 million sewage collection. for environmental reasons. treatment and disposal network. AWMA is a joint powers agen-•·Jn l ight of this concern and cy made up of the Irvine Ranch concerns by the Orange cbunty Water, Dis trict , Eme rald Bay P l anning Commiss ion, the Service District , City or Laguna AWl\1A starf is r e viewing olhCr Beach, South Laguna Sanitary · regional treatment plant sites," District, 1\lloulton Niguel Water Kymla said. Di strict, El Toro Water District One is the present location of and Los Alisos Water District. the Moulton Niguel Water Dis- Ru ssell Freeman, EPA deputy trict's Laguna Niguel treatment regional a dministrator, cited plant along La P3z Road next to flood hazards, archrological im· Laguna Niguel Regional Park. • pacts and impacts on es~tics Another is a 15-acre portion of and recreation in determining the sprawling, 6,000·acre parking the Aliso Can:Yon site unaccepta-lot surrounding the "zfggurat" ble. originally built by North Freeman said the deci.1ion wM. • l\11t'-r4ean . JJ.ookweU, bu.t now based on adverse pUblic rea<.>ti.on OytptJi.. by tbe federal eox~rn .... to the site ~t a. rec,n.t £.PA: pu&Hc ... , ment. · hearing on "'the J\. Wl\i1A system' The existing treatment plant and subaequcnt. 'adverse com· s ite Kyrplo said, haH peci8J. ad· ment ''by . reviev:,ing ~~n~ies ve~agu . The land already is with authority an~ experti.Se. o-.ned 6y Moulton Niguel .and The 8PA declS10n_mean~i ltiere 'would be greater the rederal govelJl'lrient will l!!'f'lbi~tl•• for use ol reclaimed pr~vlde grant m . · ' •J ~· e{!}uenl tor. irrigali<in, he st.tuctlon of lhe PJ*. • · •1 ~ • •. •. • ' • Canyon location. A" dis advantage is that more Carl J , Kymla, chalrmanoClhe <S...S8WllG8, Page A!) t • 'l'od a~·•s C los ing N.Y . Sloeks THURSDAY, M AY 8, 1975 TEN CENTS • cte Vallerga Charged In Theft By"TOM BARLEY 0t U.. D•llY Pilot Slall Congressman Andre"' J . Hinshaw and Orange County As- sessor Jack Vallerga were indict· ed today by the Grand Jury on multiple felony charges lh<tt in - clude grand lhe rt. misappropria· tion of public funds, conspiracy <1ndembezzlement . Both men appeared today before Superior Courl Judge Everett W. Dick('y and suc · cessCully pleaded through their lay,•yers for ari arraignment de- lay. Hinsha\\', obviously shaken by the indictment, stepped from the courtroom today to predict that charges against him will be re· jected when the issue comes to trial. Vall<'rga, "'ho seemed near to tears, brushed newsmen to one s ide and hurried from the courtroom y,•ithout commenting on the a llegations. .._, According lo f>r ange County District Attorney Ccl'il I licks, the charges against Hinshaw arc: -Em b<.·zzlcment. four counu;. --Grand thcrt. five counts. -Askin g or receivin g bribes, three counts. -~1isapproprialion or public funds, one count. -Conspiracy, one count. -Filing or false claims4 one count. I-licks s aid the allegations aeainj t 'l(a.ll~rga include 12 charges. These are embezzle· . lJlent, five counts; misapprQPria· tibn of pubJic funds, three counts; grand theft, two counts: con- spiracy, one count; and violating public office, one count. '"This has been an attack that is unprecedented in Orange County 's political history ," Hinshaw s aid. ''For <1 lmosl a year no"" this Grand Jury has been listening to carefully selected allegations directed agains t or involving m t' on an almost daily basis. "'At the same time," Hinshaw said , "selected ne"'i'S leaks have been iss ued to the press in an at- tempt to discredit and implicate me." Hinsha"· condemned the in- dictment as being the result or "constant efforts made by my political ene mies to defeat or destroy me.·· He refused to · identiry those political enemies. District Attorne y !·licks ex· plained today that the 15 counts riled a g ain s t Vallerga and Hins haw represent a new indict· ment and do not include charges previously fil ed a'"gainst nine As- sessor aides who are also defen- dants. · Among lhe new charges are the allegation that llinshaw ac- cepted stereo equipment from the Tandy Corporation while he y,·a s employed a s county as- sessor. The New..,port B e ach Republican is (urther ;.iccused or authorizing the payment or wages to county employes who then worked ror him as assessor for time allegedly s pent working on his campa ign for Congress in 1972. It is also alleged in the new in- dictment that Hin s h aw defrauded the county of un- specified cash and property dur- ing his term as assessor and the value of long distance telephone calls made by him in the two years ending in October, 1972. Vallerga faces seven fe lony counts stemming from his al- leged sale of Orange County pro· perty to Spartanburg County. South Carolina In his statement after he emerged rrom the court ap· pearance, Hinshaw declared the indictments were a result of hi s political enemies being unable lo defeat him in the electiYe pro· cess. • "In J97S, rollowing their in- abllity\o defeat me at the polls in 1.912. the)' continuea and main· 'tained-"their· efforts ln--i>repal'B· tion for 1974, '' Hlnshaw said. ''Throughout the primury and general compalgns of 1974, sing· ly and in concert, they did ever· ythinc they could to discredit me when they could nol def e;.t me. '"The 1973·1~. Grand J ury re- peatedly r~Jeeted lhelr allega- tions and demands to indict me," <S..HINSHllW, PageA2) • INDICTED IN PROBE Congressman Hinshaw D•tlf Plkit ~II P-.. ALSO FA'CING CHARGES County As sessor Vallerga Trash Strike Continuing In El Toro By K ATHY CLANCY ot U.. Dilil' Pi191. Slilff Trash collectors in Laguna Beach and most of El Toro re- mained on strike today alU.oug h trash workers in mucj1of0range County returned to work. Tras h truck drive r s and helpers ror "four or the six firms ·involved in the nine-day-old strike "'ere bai:k on the job by Wednesday afternoon Y..i.th the approv al of the Teams ters Union . , But employes of Great Western Reclamation, Inc., wbich serves Santa Ana. and Laguna Beach Disposal, a Great Western sub· sidiary, were still on· strike, as "'ere "'orkers for SCA Services, Inc.. which serves west of El Toro, Orange and Tustin. • The return to work started car· Jy Wednesday when the 70 employes of Rainbow Disposal _ Company, serving •lunUngton Beach and" Fountain Valley, left their Picket lines after cbll!ening briefly With union leaders. (See T RASH, PageA2) Or:·:a :-·' We•dter Lale night and morning low clouds otherwise sunny through Ftiday. Not much change in temperature. Highs Friday 65 lo 7Q. I NSIDE TODAY If the federal. govemmt>Rt were to-enforce flood prot.ec- tion lawa:. some of H1.int~on Beoch could be built on .ttlts. The city's dilemma Is e:r- omintd lodoy on Page Al2. lndt.'X •• <• ... ..... . ... . , .. .. , (~~ .... " ••1 C• M ...... • /lJ DAILY PILOT . ' '. ' -!" ' ' .... . .. SB Thursday, Maye. 1975 ·-----· • ...... ....--J--... ·Hospital Furor Hoag ·Erilist~g Petition Drive By DOUGLAS FRITZSCllE Ol U.. O.llY t>tlot sun t y Medical Cent er, which it in- tends to buy from-111ecounty, ond not cons truct a n on-campus hospital. Another is a joint hospita l which would fulfi ll the plans of both Hoag and UC!. THE ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY RULl!O CONSTRUCTION OF . ALISO CANYON .SEWAGE PLANT llNSOUND Engineers Exploring Other Locations for the Plan Which Would Be Acceptable and Qualify for Federal Grants ln on attempt to f~restall ex- pected competition from u U_C Irvine campus hospital, lloug Me morial Hospital hill:! sent let· ters to 9,000 supporters ur1:ing the·m to petition Gov. Edmund G. Brown Jr. on Hoag '5 behalf. Prepaid postcarm addressed to Brown were enclosed in lhe mailings. Both plans have t>:een rejected repeatedly-by med sthool Dean Stanley \•an den Noort. l'ro111PageAl SEWAGE ... energy '-'"'Ould be required to pump se\.\.·ag e to the plant than \\.'hat would have been required at the original 1\liso C~nyon site, Kymla s aid. He said the higher energy costs might be offset by the increased potential for sa le of reclaimed \Valer. As ror use of the ziggurat park- ing lot. Kymla s aid it is an alternative -but one that has not been dis cus sed with the fede ral govcrnmen.t. A bout $500,000 thus far has been spent by AW MA on design on the 17-acre Aliso Canyon plant s ite. Kymla s aid the majority of that cost would not be lost if an alternate site is selected. The AW !\olA st arr wi ll outline its findings to AW rt1 A board of direc- tors al a meeting \V ednesday. Fo ll ow i n g th a t . AWMA..o representatives y.·ill travel to San Francis co May 22 to re\'iew alternative treatment plant loca- tions and proposed air quality mitigation measures with the EPA, Kym la said. The AWMA board chairman said he is optimistic that the dif- ferences with EPA can be r e- solved. .. They have been very con- structive. They Y.'ant to give us a grant,·· he said. ··EPA does appreciate the high level of cooperation of the appli - cant (and) . . hopefull y this cooperation will continue and al- low speedy resolution of the re- maining proble ms .'' Freeman said in his letter to A WMA. Saddleback's Vandal, Fire Tab $4,500 Vandalis rll., fi re and theft caused $693 .73 damage last month in the Saddleback Valley Unified School Di strict, bringillg the total damages thi s year to about $4 ,500. The bigges t expense occurred the weekend of March 11, when ·roof tiles and light bulbs at Linda Vi sta school were broken and bottles strewn around campus. Costs to repair the d amage came to 1228. !\larch 16, $120 damage r esult- ed to a district car from a de- tergent table t in serted into the gas tank. Other incidents included theft of a projector lens worth $88 from El Toro 1-li gh School, $73 in damage from broken windows and kicked in wall panels at San- tiago School , and a broken win- dow and stolen food worth $58 at La P az Intermediate Sc hool. 2 Hostages Shot NEW ORLEANS fU Pll Four supe rmarket robbers who seized two hostages to s hi eld them in their escape cr ashed their getaway car on a Mississip- pi Rive r leve e Wednesday. ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT , .... o ..... IJI' Co•\! 0.11, PUo! .... 111•lll(l!1\Ul"'· "'"""'~~"" P'""· 1,0 .. oll~l!!'<lth •""O•~n.,. U..'t P\>1>1•)11•"Q (;O"'p•n• !tft>~lfl••O•l•OM 4•• P«Ol•'o"f<I "'°"°av tl!•ouq" '"""" '"' u,,IA ............ 0 .. ...,,.1 8'-~<I!. H ynlonQ'I.,. °'""" '""" 1•'" V•ll••· ""'"•• S•OO••l!.o<~ Voll•Y •!Ill l4QY"•' I,.~,., Seu!" 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"""'""'"0 ComPt"• "''"'"''""'''' "'"'""''0"'·"'•10•••• "'•It•• O• •"••f11'• ... •nh '"'"'ft ..... f>o •~11·~0 .. <•d "''''"lu! •Ot•\~' ""'""'"'on ot llll'"•lllli')"'"•·' S.10~" """ fMl"tt.I'' Pt•.I •I Ca>I• M•••• C.1•119• ~·• ivO\;; f 11)1'°'' Of t .. • 1 ,., " ll0••\0<11 ~1,, lrW m•+i ~· 00 "'on1n1~ .... 1m••• ,,..,,not.on•~ 00 ,,_, .... l 'Early Childhood' Funding Sought The Saddleback Valley Unified School District will be able to ac- cept 31.7 percent more children into Early Childhood Education ( ECE) programs next year if slate legislation to increase ECE funding passes this summer. The increase would mean that present funding to the district would be more t han doubled and the ECE program colild be ex- panded from four to eigh t schools . Agnes rtlcck. coordinator of curriculum d e velopment, said the increase y.·ould mean that roughly 55 percent of the dis - trict's present ki(ldergarten through grade three ehrOllment "'ould be in ECE programs. . School administrators said the district was selected ror a fund- ing increase because of the "out- standing programs and ex - emplary reports s ubmitted to the state ECE task force team.'' Miss Meck said the district was rated 33rd out of 371 districts of- fering early childhood programs. Presently $141 .120 has been al- located for 1975·76 for schools continuing in the program and is broken down based on enroll- ment figures from December. 1974 . The allocation proposes $44 ,520 for Cordillera ; $27 ,510 for Lorn arena : S33.600 £or San J oa- quin: and $35,490 for VaJencia Elementary Schools. If the extra runding is ap- proved. the Saddleback district will receive $191 ,000 more and ECE programs will be started at Gates, Olivewood, O'Neill, and Del Cerro Elementary Schools. If no money is allocated by the state legislature, then present Coastal, Plan Hearing Set For Friday The first public hearing in Orange County on the pre· liminary coastal plan of the State Coastal Cons ervation Com- mission will be held at 1:30 p.m . Friday at City Hall in Huntington' Beach. Persons wi shing to comment on the cQastal plan may do so at the hearing. A signup sheet will be placed in the Council cham- bers 45 minutes before the hear- ing begins. Each speaker will be a llowed four minutes. The hearing will continue until 5:30 p.m . and will reconvene at 8 p . m. until 10:30 p.m. City Hall is located al 2000 Main Street. Representatives from Orange Coast city agencies, advocates £rom e nvironmental groups and individual citizens are expected to speak at the hearing. The Coastal Plan is a docu· ment being drawn up by ijle state Coastal Commission and re- gional commissions formed un- der Proposition 20. The plan, which must be sub- mitted to the state Legislature and governor by December of this year. m akes recommenda- tions for. the future use and pro- tec ti on of the Cal iforni a Coastli ne. A second and final public hear- ing in Orange County will be held from 1:30 p.m. to 10 :30 p.m. May 16 at the San Clemente Com· munity Center. Session Set On Resumes Job s eekers who don't know how to write resumes can get some Jips this Saturday during a four-hour e mployment seminar at Saddleback College. "Operation J ob Search" wlll be conducted by Marc Kleckner, an exec4tive management con· !iullant from Newport Beach. at 9 a.m. In room 303 of the Math· Science Building. Kleckner will also discuss job hunting, interviewing. and give advice on "how not to get fired within the first 30 days.'' The seminar is open to the public and free. programS will be maintained but no new programs would be start- ~. according to ECE district consultant Steve Bender. Other pending state money to elernentary schools would pro- vide: -$40,585 for children in the dis- triet whose families are de- signated to receive Aid for Dependent Childre n under the federal welfafe program. San Joaquin Elementary will receive this allotment ·since families on ADC aid are concentra ted in that attenda nce area, Bender said. -$9,932 ..in Elementary a nd Secondary Act TiUe II funds, to be used for library books and other media materials. -$9,684 from the Miller-Unruh Act to pay 75 percent of thE; salary of the specialized reading · teacher s at Gates Elementary School. f'rom Page Al TRASH ... As union officials visited other trash firms throughout the day, most or the othe r workers also re- ported back to their jobs. Rainbow officials said today operations are running smoothly and the normal Thursday pickup schedules were being followed in Huntington Beach. Collection in Fountain Valley remained about a half day behind. ln Laguna Be ach and El Toro schedules were being maintained Y.i th few delays as trash £irms simply hired new employes. Sam Taormina. negotiator for the s ix firms, said the returning drivers are being pai~ $4 an hour and helpers $3 .80, the same offer rejected in a 206 to 95 vote by un- ion members Monday. But Taormina speculated to- day that the \'Ole may have been hampered by threats and in- timidation from some radical Teamster members . "Things seemed to work better "'hen union leaders went yard to yard Wednesday," he explained today. l ie said he expects a new con- tract giving employes a $1.22 pay raise over the next three years, to be signed by union leaders next week. f'rom Page Al NUDISTS ••• The police department has l'e· ceived numerous calls about the nudes with one woman today complaining that she could no longer go to the beach with her children. Anothe r caller com- plained about homosexuals. Police procedure has been to brieny explain to callers that a change in state law and court in· terpretation has left the city · without legal coverage on the nude bathing issue as long as no lewd behavior is involved. The city may, however, enact a city law prohibiting nude bathing at all on some of the city beaches. The City Council will hold a special study session on t he issue at 9:30 a.m. Saturday in city hall. Pancake Feed Slated Sunday ''Give J\.1 o m .:i Break on Mother's Day" is the theme of the annu a l Mi ss ion Vi ejo Nadadort•s pa nc ak~ breakfast to be held Sundny at Marguerite Re<"reati o n Center. 27 341 Trabuco Road , Mission Viejo .. Bre akfast "'ill be served al the 50·meter pool Crom 9 a .m. to 1 p.m . and will feature pancake11 sausaf(e, juice. coffee and milk. according to ·Nadadores booster club president Robert Reinicke. Tickt>ts are $1 .25 per person. Children five and under are frtt. Toon Appointed WASHINGTON (AP> -Presl· dent Ford will name M alcolm Toon . a longtime expert on Europe. as ambassador to tarael, State Department sources said to- day . .Al f'ro• Page Al HINSHAW J-linshaw said. ''When this Grand Jury was seated in July of 1974, .the force a nd rury of the drive to destroy m e politically stepl>f:d up in pace. "I began 8nd have continued lo conduct my life in public service. as a n honest, fa ir and dedic ated public official,'' Hinshaw declared. · It is alleged in that phase of the indictment that Vallerga also ac- cepted $3,000 from Hinshaw as his share of the consultants f ee paid to Hinshaw by the Sooth Carolina county. The indictment also accust>s Vallerga of misconduct in office by failin g to s urrender to the Dis- trict Attorney's Office records related to the county's assess- ment of the Tandy Corporation's Radio Shack outlets in this coun- ty during Hinshaw's term as as- sessor. Tandy Corporation Vice Presi- dent James Buxton was recenUy indicted by the Grand Jury on bribery charges £ollowing the al· legation that he provided s teree equipment free of charge' to an assessor's office e mploye. Criminal char ges against Vallerga also include the allega- tion that, as county assessor: he failed to assess a mandator y 25 percent pe nalty on property owned by the Tandy Corporation which escaped assessment dur- ing 1969. The indictment indicates that the loss.to the county on that oc- casion was nearly $20,000. ..My total record in public of- fice has r eflected and endorsed these characteristics and prin· ciple~." he con c luded. Ass istant District Attorney Michael Capizzi said the indict- ment closed a long Grand Jury inves tigation which earlier pro- duced the indictment of nine men who worked for Hinshaw wh en he was county assessor. A s tatement on the back of the cards readti, "I oppose the need- less waste of ta xpayen' dollars in adding unnecessary communi- ty care beds to the University of CaUfornia Jrvine·currenl plan to serve Irvine-Corona del Mar, an establis hed servtre area of Hoag Hospital. "I urge you to consider the alternative use of private funds to meet both th('' community health care needs and the educa- tional requirements of a medical school in Orai1ge County," the postcard message continues. The letter from HOag directors to hospital supporters predicts an annual $2 million revenue loss due to UCI hospitp,_I competition. The letter indicates that the r e- venue loss will r equire a cutback in ser v ices to the Newport Beach-Costa Mesa area. Hoag Assistant Administrator Robert Gordon said this morning that a letter has been sent to Brown asking his backing of a plan to build a 100-bed Hoag satellite hospital in Irvine. The hospital, to be joinUy built by Hoag and the Western World Medical Foundation of Iivine has been turned down"by the Orange" County Health Planning Council. Hoag has appealed that de- cision to the Los Angeles County Health Planning Council. The Orange County planning council. approved a hospital on the UCIC'i'tnpus across the street from the proposed l·loag-Western World site. The letter to Brovro , Gordon said , ''sugges t s o th e r alternatives lo the construction of a hospital on the campus." " Gordon said the letter was sent to Brown in response to recent backing of the UCJ hospital plan by UC President Charles Hitch. A variety of alternatives were suggested to Brown, who is pre- sently reviewing the state budget for .,the corn ing year, said Gordon. · Among the alternatives was a suggestion that the OCI medical school use only the Orange Coun- Fairground Concerts Given. Okay By ALAN DIRKIN Of tll• Dau, Plwt s~ Rock conce rts may make a comeback on the Orange County Fairgrounds ln Costa Mesa. The dust from the 1969 Newport Rock Festival, which broughl crowds up to 60,000 to the fair- grounds for two days and generated protests over drug use and noise, apparently has settled enough for loca l promoters to try staging dance concerts. But they will be indoors und on a smaller scale. Two organiza- tions have obtained permission frorQ the Orange County Fair Board and the 1Costa Mesa City Council to stage concerts and they h ave both assured authorities they Yt:ill strive to pre· vent any problems that might re- mind officials of the 1969 festival. The first concert, featuring the Laguna Beach rock groups Honk 1 and The Manna, will be staged this Saturday evening by West Coast Co nce rts of Newport Beach. a partnership between Rod M e dler, 23, and John Gardell, 35, of Irvin ~. ''We are ex p ecting about 5,000," Medler said, adding that extensive security will be pro- vided because he and Garde!! want to s tage similar concerts once:amOnth. He pointed out that the pro- moters of the 1969 festival were not from the local area. Another organilzation, Walter- Greer Productions of Garden Grove is .planning lwo fair - grounds dance concerts for May 31 and Jut:1 e 14. 12 . ~~ ~~, ~-Gas Appliances. •• AN ENERGY CONSERVATION BARGAIN DOG6:i!80P Ulf ''"''' ' HBAVY DUTY GAS DRYER ., 1 Int ,...........,._ '"••' . ..., •.•. ,......,. ... o.n .. .,., ..... t .,.." .,,,,.1i.1i... • SALE PRICE • 3 Temperature &ilktions: Normal. Delicate and Fluff •Permanent Preu Cycle with Cooldowrl • Mlnual Selection of Drying Time up to 130 Minutes • $trplirate Start Buttoh-drum rot•tM only after door ts closed • Axial Air Flow • Up.front Lint Filter • L1rge Loading Port 4 ' ' ! 7 - • Irvine ' VOL. 68, NO. 128, 4 SECTIONS, 54 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA Hoag ByDOVGLASFRITZSCHE OfUM D•llJ l"lltolSWt Jn un attempt to forestull ex· peeled competition from a uc· Irvine campus hospital, Hoiig Memorial 1-lospilal _hp §ent let· ters to 9,000 supporters. ,urging them lo petition Gov. Edmund G. Brown Jr. on Jloug's behalf. Prepaid postcards addressed to Brown were enclosed in the mailings. CIA Ship Lies Near ' Catalina. AVALON (AP) -The Glomar Explorer and its s ubmersible claw -r~portedly used by the CIA last summer to recover part of a Russia n sub -were posi· tioned off Catalina Island today amid usual mystery. "I just can't say anything," said one of the worker:s. · Glomar's crew said even less: they haven 't even left tbe Glomar. a big and well-outfiUed ship. The barge workers came ash~e to stay at a hotel and drop in a~ the bar. The Glomar, based in Long Beach, and the ba_rge-claw, based 400 miles north in Redwood CllJ, hooke<l,up -n-. day Without explanation otC Catalina Island. Liferuards and yachtsmen first spotted .the now.famed crafJ, which Howard Hughes' Summa Corp. put into operation with th e story that it .was a sophisticated u'ftderwet,r mineral miner. The Glornar had left anc;l then returned to port ·at Long Beach last month. It showed up without explanation Tuesday, joining the submersible barge with its giant recovery .claw which dropped an.s:hor ore Catalina last week. Witnesses said the barge disap- peared iriside the Glomar alter linkup. Sunday and Monday, before Glomar's arrival, the ·barge-claw had been seen sub- merging at the site some 400 . Yards off the island. There has been fipeculation Glomar would return this sum- mer for a try at raising the rest of the Soviet s ub Crom the Pacitic .,.Ocean oCC Hawaii. Unconfir~ed reports speculated the Catallllll trip could be a r ehearsal. · Island r esidents said barge crewmen coming ashore have been secretive but did say plans called tor the Glomar to leave the area tod ay and for the barge to re- turn to Redwood City the next day. Tou rist Attacked Petitions Agabist A statement on the back or the cards reads, .. 1 oppose the need- less waste or taxpayers' dollars in adding unnecessary communi- ty care beds to the Univen;ity of Calitoinia Irvine current plan to serve Irvine.Corona del. Mar, an established service area of Hoag Hospital. "I urge you to consider the alternative use or private funds to meet both the community • health care needs and the educa- tional requirements or a medical school in Orange -County," the postcard message continues. The letter Crom Hoag directors to hospital supporters predicts an annual $2 million revenue loss due to UCI hospital competition. The letter indicates that the re· venue loss will require a cutback in services to the Newport Beach·Costa Mesa area . floag Assistant Administrator Robert Gordon said this morning that a letter htts been sent to Brown asking his backing of a plttn to build a 100-bed Hoag satellite hospital in Irvine. Tbe hospital, to be jointly built by Hoag a nd the Western World ~1edical Fouhda\ion of Irvine has been turned down by the Orange County Health PlanningCouncil. Hoag has appealed that de- • ms ·aw 0.11, PU9t Plilol:e·ay P•lrkk O'DollMU RANGER .LEWIS MYER EXAMINES ARTIFICIAL ARM FOUND AT STATE BEACH Par~ Aktea In Quandery Ov9 r Who Left Umb In Limbo In Huntington Beach Alternatives For Sewage Plant S ought By F R EDERICK SCHOEMEHL" OI' Ille D~llW ,-not 51 ... 1 Alis_o Water hofana,gement Agency (AWMA ) engineers are studying Jand adjacent to Laguna Niguel Regional Park and the parking lot at the Laguna Niguel "ziggurat" as alternate locations' Cor a regional sewage treQ.tm.ent plant to serve a major part or south Orange County. The intensive review follows a decision this week by the'fedcral Environmental Protection Agen- cy that construction oC the p~ant at an AWMA-supported site in AJiso Canyon is not acceptable for environmental reasons. AWMA is a joint powers agen- cy made up of tire Irvine Ranch Water District, Emerald Bay Service District, City of Laguna Beach, SoUth Laguna Sanitary District, Moulton Niguel Water (See SEWAGE, PageA2) Unarmed Artificial, Limb Found By TERRY COVILLE DI tJle 0.ily Pl lot sutl Found : One right arm, elbow to lip, sti cking in the~an ?l Huntingtop State Beach, west of the Santa Ana Rive Jetty. · • OWNER MAY claim at stale beach offi ce, Beach .Bouievardentrance, or p_hone 536-3053. The artificial limb was round Wednesday morning by state maintenance men cleaning the beach. The tip of it was sticking out of the sand. They uncovered it, but round no attached body, accord- ing lo a state ranger who placed a classified ad to find the • body it belongs to. HE SURMISED that some s urfer may have detached the a rtificial limb to keep Crom getting it wet, but no one could guess why he would leave it behind. The prosthetic device, equipped with the pincher clip in place or a hand, and with shoulder straps to hold it on, is in good condition and had not been in the water, according to otficials at the state beach. RANGERS BEUEVE it is a valuable piece of equip· ment. The owner has until May 22 to claim il at the state of- tice. If it isn't claimed by then it will be turned over to the ci - ty police who may eve~tually sell it at an auction. ' Today's Closi11g N.Y. Stoeks THURSDAY, MAY 8, 1975 TEN CENTS cision to the Los Angeles County Health Planning Council. The Orange County planning council approved a hospital on the UCI campus across the street Crom the proposed lloag·Western World site. The letter to BroWTI , Gordon said , •·suggests other· alternatives to the construction ol a hospital On the campus.'' Gordon said the letter was sent to Brown in response to recent backing ot the UCI hospital plan by UC President Charles llitch. A variety of alternatives \\•e re suggested to i\fo\.l{n, who is pre- sently reviewing the state bud'get ror the coming year , s aid Gordon. Among the alternatives v.:as a suggestion that the UCI medical school use only the Orange <;oun- <See llOSPITAL, Page z\2) cte Vallerga Charged In Theft By TOM BARLEY Ot 1"9 O•lly ,-11ot Stall Congressman Andrew J . Hinshaw and Orange County As- sessor J ack Vallerga were indict- ed today by the Grand Jury on multiple telony chacges that in- clud_e grand thert, m~appropria­ tion of public fund s, conspiracy and embezzlement. Both men appeared today berore Superior Court Judge Evere:tt W. Dickey and suc - cessfully pleaded through their lawyers for an arraignment de·. lay. -c Hinshaw, obviously shuken by t~e indictml!:nt, stepped from the courtroom today to predict that char-~ •ft1'"st him will be re· jet~· when lhe issue comes to "trial:"' ,.... · ~ i VaJJerga, who seemed near to tears, brus hed newsmen to one side and hurrie d from· the courtroom without commenting on the allegations. According to Orange County District Attorney Cecil I-licks, the charges against Hinshaw are: -Embezzlement, four counts. -Grand theft, five counts. -Asking or receiving bribes, three counts_ -Misappropriation or public funds, one count. -Conspiracy. o ne count. -Filing or false claims, one count. INDICTED ·IN l!ROBE Congressman Hinshaw • ' Hicks said the allegations against Va lle.rga include 12 charges. These are embezzle-ment, fi ve counts ; misappropria- tion or public funds , three counts; grand thett, two counts; -con- spiracy, one count; and violating publicorrice,onecount. ... ALSO FACING CHARGES "This has been an attack that County Assessor Vallerga is unprecedented in Orange County's political history ," Hinshaw said. .. For almost a year now, thi s Grand Jury has been listening to careful ly selected allegations directed agai~t or involving me on"an almostdaily basis. "At the same time,·• llinshaw said. "selected news leaks have been issued to the press in an at- E n e ma Bandit Attacks T wo I llinois Coed s tempt to discredit and implicate URBANA, 111. (AP) -A me." ......_masked man carrying a handgun Hins haw .. condemned the in -and enema bag who victimized dictment as being the result or University or Illinois coeds in the "constant eftorts made by my mid 1960s and again in 1972 ap- political enemies to deteat or parently is back.:.in Champaign- destroy me." Urbana. 1 ' CSee HINSllA\\', Page A2) The so-called Enema Bandit struck again over the weekend, SAN FRANCISCO <UPI) Police arrested Florence Coc- chaira, 25. on charges or attack- ing an elderly tourist from British Columbia with a hammer' and stealing $),300 he carried. f'rank BlakemQre, 79, told police he met a w(>man on Broadway early Wednesday and went with he r to her apartment. Or ange Co••• Plaza Project Rapped police said , administ"'iring enemas to coeds in two s~p8rate bizarre attacks. Descriptions of the ski-masked bandit and his mode or operation match those or a man linked to 10 ~ncidents between 1965 and" 1972. police said. ~. We a t lle r L41.te night end morriing low clouds othe rwise·sunny through Friday. Not much fJhange in temperature. Highs Friday 65 to 70. l ~S ID E TODAY If the federal government were to enforce flood protec· ti011 laws, so1nco/ flurilinyton Beach could ~ built on .ttilt.•. The cU11 '• dilemma ii' u - omlned toda11 on Page Al2. ' . 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Ali •. result, according to Bresnahan. the project "can ad· versely arrecl the ettorts (Orange CountY> airport lO com· ply with the ·noise standards tor California airports and to meet the·terms and conditions or any v..-iances under which It may be operating." The airparl m a nag er chided _ Newport Beach officials· ror ap· prOVlng lhe proje<l wltlwul con· tlderlnc Its Impact on airport tr av.el. "It ls important that decisions • • by otticials which encourage such (airport) growth should be made with Cull knowledge or their consequences,'' B?esnahan said. He goes on to say that .. the re- cord'' does not s how that Newport Beach considered the Corporate Plaza·s possible im- pacton the airport. .. Considering the executive and professional m~ket to which this project is addressed and the acknowledged impetus it will · give to future similar projects, this growt.b·inducing impact can be signi£-icent, ~· Bresnahan said. Hts position ls backed by an Whites-Protest BOSTON Cll'PI/ -Some 500 white resident.a and students· staled an angry demonstration today as llllses ~arrying black ·students arriVed at South Bos~ Hl&h School. About m stale and local Police broke up lhb pro- testers . No arrests or inju'ries were reported. I April 1 memorandum written by airport noise evaluator Norman Ewer's. The noise specialist said the environmental impact report coverin g the ·proposed Irvine Company project merely men· tions that aircraft will be passing over the site. "The EIR is otherwise silent with respect to a ir transportation in general and Orange County Airport in particular,'" Ewers sai<I. He also chided the tity oCCicl.als by &Clying, "the growth or jet a!r~rart operations at O~ange County Airport has historically been a ·matte.r of grave concern to the elected otflclals at NewpOrt Beach." Ewera pointed out ln his me.mo to Bresoahah thiat the environ· mental i;e pbrt coveri ng Corporate Plaza was not reterred to ttn! county Airport Com· mission as is urged, but not re· quired, by guidelines of t,he state Envir'onmental Quality Act. 'T Ewers called the city's en- vironmental st ate ment in a de- quate because it did not include an examination or the "growth- inducing impacts that project will have on demands for air transportation." He r ecommend e d to Bresnahan that the city be asked to withdraw its approval of the project until s uch time as a ne"' environmental impact report is prepared. • Bresnahan 's letter to Mcinnis included ttfilt request and asked the tity lo examine the impact such projects ha.ve on demands tor air transpOrtation and to then present them to the iairport com- mission. Q ueen in J apan TOKYO (APi -Queen Elizabeth 11 ot Brttain today ·followed ancient custom and took of( her shoes to view u display of the traditional J apanese art or Oower arranging. , Police believe the same man was responsible for assei ulls in the university communities of Manhattan, Kan .. Norman. Okla .. and Los Angeles. Tax Checm Go in Mail WASHINGTON (AP) - The Treasury began mail- ing tax r ebate checks to- day. A Treasury S,Pokcsmtln said this means some tax- payers should recetveUlelr checks Friday. The checks are dated May 9. The checks generally aro for 10 percent of the tax bill (or 1974, with minimums of $100 and ma~imums or $200 • j I -. A2 DAll:.YPlLOT Thu1sday. May 8. 1975 ' ' ~·· ·. "' ' . .1.. •. . -· • • r ~• • • ... ~-.·~~·•o>•O •••••• .......... _. ... At Foi rg1·ounds Rock Concerts Get Approv'al By ALAN DIRKJN • Oii U11 Ditty ~1111 Miit RQck concerts may make a comeback on the Orange Counly F•ireroundS In Costa Mesa. I THE ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTI ON AGENCY RULED CONSTRUCTIO N OF ALISO CANYON SEWAGE PLANT UNSOU ND Engineers Exploring Other Locations for the Plan Which Would Be Acceptable •nd Ou•llfy tor Federal Gr•nts The dust from the 1969 Newport Rock Festival, whJch broucht crowds up to 60,000 to the fair· ground s for two d ays and generated protests over drue use and noise, a pparently has setUed 1 .enough for local promoters to try staging dance concerts. lions have obtained permission from the Orange County Fulr Board and the Costa Mesa City Coup.ell to stage concert.1 and th e y have both ·a11ure:d authorities they will strive to pre· vent any problems lh•l might re· mind offici als or the 1969 resUvpl. The first conceit, featuring the Laguna Beach rock groups Honk and The Manna, will be staged this Saturday evening by West Coast Concerts of Newport Beach, a partnership between Rod Medler, 23. and John Gardell, 35, or lrvlne. Front Page Al 'SEWAGE ..• District, El Tor'J \V atcr District and Los Alisos \\'utcr District. Russell F'rcenl an. EPA deput y r egional udm in istr<.1tor. cited OCX>d hazards. <.1reheological im· pacts and impacts on csthctics and recreation in determining the Aliso Canyon site unaccepta· ble. Freeman Sil id the decision was based on adverse public reaction to the site at a rect'nt EPA public hearing on the ,\ Wl\.1A system and subsequent Jdvl'!'se com· ment "bv rt'\'IC"'ing agencies with authOrity and expertise." The EPA decision means that the redera l government will not provide grant money ror con· struction or the plant at the Aliso Canyon location. Carl J . Kym la, chairman of the AWMA board or directors. said the decision leaves the agency with two options. It can construct the plant al the Ali so site without f ederal gra nts o r re locate the plant at a location ac(:eptable to the EP1\. Freeman indicated EPA would provide grant money for a plant at an acceptable location. There is a proviso. ho"'ever. Freema n said AWMA would have to "develop or propose" means of mitigating air pollution caused by housing development racilitated by construction or the $30 million sewage coll ection, treatment and disposal net"'ork. "In light of this concern and conc·erns by the Orange County Plannin g Commissio n, the AW MA starr is reviewing other regional treatment plant sites,., Kymla said. One is the present location of the l\1oulton Niguel Water Dis- trict's Laguna Niguel treatment plant along La Paz Road next to Laguna Ni guel Regional Park. Another is a 15-acre portion o( the sprawling, 6,000·acre parking Jol surrounding the "ziggurat" original ly bui lt by North America n Rockwell but now owned by the rederal govern· ment:. The ex isting treatment plant site, Kym la said, has special ad- vantages. The land already is owned by Moulton Niguel and th ere would be greater JX>SSibilities for use of reclaimed sewage efrluent ror irrigation, he said. A disad\•antage is that more energy would be required to pump sewage to the plant than wh at "·ould have been required at the original Ali so Canyon si te. Kym la said. He said the higher energy costs might be offset by the increi!sed potential for sale of reclaimed "'ater. As for use of the ziggurat park- ing Jot , Kym\a said it is an alternative -but one that has not been discussed with the federal government. 1\bout $500,000 thus far has been spent by AW MA on design on the 17-<Jc re Ali so Canyon plant site. Kymla said the majority of that cost would not be lost if an alternate site is selecl t."<.I. The A \Vl\1 A staff "'ill outline its findings to AW MA board of di rec· tors at a meeting Wednt'sday. ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT T...,0,....,Q" c ... " O•i» P,1o1 , ""''""'"''"" cl'om· boN01 ..... ~ ... p,.,. 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Police also logged one call or a nude man on the beach below Victor Hugo P oint who ap- proached a 54 ·year old woman, and m ade remarks about his body . Police took his name to rerer the matter to the district at· torney's orfice. Police received calls on 18 in - dividual nudist~ and one. family or nudists on the Art Colony sands. Calls included reports o( nudes at beacht's from Main Beach Park lo Moss Street Beach with one report of a nude man outside the l:fotel Laguna ·s ocean-view dining room. The police department has re· ceived num e rous calls about the nudes "'ith one woman today complaining that she could no longer go to-the beach with her children. Another call er com- plained about homosexuals. Police procedure has been to briefly explain to callers that a change in state law and court in· terpretation bas left the city without legal coverage on the nude bathing issue as long as no lewd behavior is involved. The city may, however, enact a city law prohibiting n~thlng at all on some or the city beaches. -The City Council will hold a special study session on the issue at 9:30 a. m . Saturday in city hall . Fro•Page A l IDNSHA W INDICTED~-.• He refu sed lo identiry those political enemies. Di strict Attorney. Hicks, ex- plained today that the 15 counts filed against Vallerga a nd Hinshaw r epresent a new indict - ment and do not include charges previously riled against nine As· sessor aides who are also deren· dants. Among the new charges are the allegation that Hinshaw ac· cepted stereo equipment rrom th e Tandy Corporation while he 1,1.·as e mplo,Ye d as county as· sessor . The Newport Beach Republican is rurther accused or a uthori zing the payment of wages to county employes who then worked {or him as assessor for time allegedly spent working on his campajgn for Congress in 1972. It is also alleged in the new in· dictment that 1-lin s haw defrauded the county or un- specified cash and property dur· ing his term as assessor and the va lue of long distance telephone calls made by him in the two years ending in October, 1972. Vallerga {aces seven felony counts stemming Crom his al· leged sale of Orange County pro- perty to Spartanburg County. Sou th Carolina. In his statement arter he e merged from the court ap· pearance, Hinshaw declared the indictments were a result of his political enemies being unable to defeat him in the elective pro- cess. ··in 1973, following their in ability to defeat me at the polls in 1972 , they continued and main tained their efforts in prepara· lion for 1974," Hinshaw said. "Throughout the primary and general campaigns of 1974, slng· ly and in con cert. tll'e·y did e\'erything they could to discredit me when they could not dereat me. "The 1973-74 Grand Jury re- peatedly rejected their allega· lions and demands to indict me," ftinsha1,1.· said . "Wh en this Grand Jury "'aS seated in July of 1974, ·the rorce and fury of the drive to destroy me politically stepped up in pace. · .. 1 began and have continued to conduct my life in public servi~e as an honest, fair and dedicated public official ,'' Hins haw declared. It is alleged in that phase or the indictment that Vallerga also ac- cepted $3,000 rrom llinsbaw as his share of the consultants fee paid to Hins haw by the South Carolina county. The indictment also accuses Vallerga or misconduct in office by fa ilin~ lo surrender to the Dis· trict Attorney's Office records 1·elated to the county's assess· ment of the Tandy Corporation's Radio Shack outlets in this coun· ty during Hinshaw's term as as- sessor . Tandy Corporation Vice Presi· dent James Buxton was recently indicted by the Grand Jury on bribery charges rollowing the al- legat ion that he provided stereo l'Qui pment free of cha rge to an assessor's office employe. Cri minal c harges against Vallerga also include the allega· lion th at, as county assessor, he failed to assess a mandatory 25 perce nt penalty on property owned by the Ta ndy Corporation which escaped assessment dur· ing 1969. The indictment indicates that the loss to the county on that oc- casion was nearly $20,000. ··My total record in public of. fice has reflected and endorsed these characte ristics and prin· ciples, ''he concluded. Judge Dickey set May 29 as the' new arraignment date. He re· leased bo th Hins haw a nd Vallerga on their promise to ap... pear provided they immediately check in at the county jail for booking a nd identification pro cesses Assis t a nt Dis trict Attorney Mi chael Capizzi said the indict·" ment closed a long Grand Jury .investigation which earlier pro- duced the indictment of nine men who worked for Hinshaw when he was county assessor. Store Bombed VENICE (AP) -A small bomb explOd ed just outside the door of the lert·wing Midnight Special bookstore but caused no damage, police say. There have been a number of bombings of radical bookstores in the J.,os Ange les <.1rea. Kosher Ruling J udge Orders Prison Menu BROOKLYN (UPI ) -A federal j udge has ordered the government to provide Rabbi Meir Kah ane with kosher food while he serves a prison term for a parole violation. In a 43·page opinion, Brooklyn federal court J.udge Jack B. Weinstein, saying a m a n 's r e li gious nghts must be respected, Wednesday ordered the Federal Bureau or Priso ns to m ake whatever ar· rangements necessary to provide Kahane with koshe r food . Kahane was to begin serving a one-year term in the federal penit entiary at Allenwood, Pa. for violat- ing conditions or • 1971 parole that prohibited him from having contact with weapons. But because of the food case. he has been kept in a ha lfway house in New York pending the outcome of the case. \ Fro•P.,,e Al HOSPITAL ty Medi cal Center. which it in · tends to buy from the county, and not. construct nn on-cam pus hospitnl. Another is a joint hospital "·hich would. fulfill the pl uns of both 1-loag and UCI . Both plans have been rejected repeatedly by m ed school .Dean Stanley van den Noort. Coastal Plan· Hearing Set For Friday The first public he~ring in Orange County on the pre· liminary coastal plan of the State Coastal Conservation Com· missior\,will be held at 1:30 p.m . Friday at City Hall in Huntington Beach. Persons wishing to comment on the coastal plan may do so at the hearing. A signup sheet will be placed in the Council cham· bers 45 minutes before the hear·. ing begins. Each s peaker will be allowed four minutes. The hearing will continue until 5 :30 p.m. and will reconvene at8p.m . until 10:30. RePresentatives from Orange Coast city agencies, advocates from environmental groups and individual citizens are expected to speak at the hearing. The Coastal Plan is a docu- ment being drawn up by the state Coastal Commission and re· gional commissions formed un- der Propasition 20. The plan, which must be sub· mitted to the state Legislature and governor by December of this year, makes recommenda· lions for the future use and pro- tect ion o f the Cal i fornia Coastline. ~ But they will he indoors and on a smaller scule. Two organiza. Mo ther, Man Held in Tot Punislunenl . SOUTH LAKE TAHOE (UPI) -A man a nd a woman have been charged with felony child abuse in connection wit h punishment meted to the woman's 2·year-old daughter during toile t training. The girl , Heather Martinez, was held in a cold shower and then burned by a n electric heater to punish her. investigators said Wednesday. She is in serious con· dition in the Washoe Medical Center in Reno. lier mother, Guye Martinez, 22, a nd Michael Demoos . 27, were in El Dorado County jail. Mrs. Martin ez. an out-of-work waitress. a nd Demoos, an un- employed janitor, were arrested Sunday. Police Lt. Ray Skerry said Heather·s body temperature was l below a recordable level after she was placed in the cold shower for 30 minutes for not responding tothe toilet training. · ''She was then put in front of an electric heate r . Her body tern· perature was so low that she bad no resistance to the heat, whJch immediately burned her on the head, lace and upper torso," Skerry said.· "On prior occasions the child was hit with a wooden spoon when she spit out her food . A belt and engineer's boots were also used in the punishment," he saidv. ··we are expecting about 5,000," Medler said, adding that extensive security will be pro· vided because he and Gardell want to stage similar concerts once·a mOntn. I-le pointed out that the pro- moters of the 1969 fest.ival were not from the local area. • Another organizaUon, Walter- Greer Productions or,, Garde n Grove, is planning two fair- grounds dance concerts !pr May 31 and June 14 . Jim Wa lter, 23 , of Garden Grove said the group plans to hire rour bands to provide music for a "giant dance" a l the May 31 concert. He expects 3,0!)0 to at- tend. Walter's partner is Philip Greer, 22, who has arranged con- certs at UCI . "This is something new {or the fairgrounds and we want to m ake it go," Wa~ter said, explaining that security will l>c provided. Judge Delays Hearings on Coast Doctor RALEIGH. N .C. (AP) -Dr. Jeffrey MacDonald of Hunt· ington Beach will have to wait for at least two more u•eeks to (ind out whether and 1,1.•h~rc he will be tried for murder. Pre-tri al hearings in the Mhc- Donald case "'ere recessed Wed· nesday with no decision m ade on changing the site ol his tria l from Rale igh t o Los Angeles. U.S . District Court Judge Franklin Dupree called a halt lo the proceedings after three days to allow a previously schediiled jury trial to begin. Court sour~es said the recess would last to[°\ about two weeks. ,,J Gas Appliances ... "~~ ~~' AN ENERGY CONSER VATION BARG AIN OOG5280P HBAVY DUTY .GAS DRYER- SALE PRICE • 3 Temperature Selections: Normal. Delicate and Fluff • Permenent P-ress Cycle with Coolctown • Manual Selection of Drying TirM up to 130 Minutes •Separate Start Button-dNm rotates only •tt.r door Is cl(Jfld • Axial Air Flow ' · •Up-Front Lint Filter • L•rtl Loading Port ~av ls•bro ' . ' I I I I I Huntlngto•· ·neaeh ' • VOL . 68, NO. 128, 3 SECTIONS, 38 PAGES . . . . ORANGE COUNTY, CALI FOR NIA ' T oday's C losing N.Y. Sto e k s • THURSDAY, MAY 8, 1975 TEN CENTS · ' Brown Urging Offshore Dri11ing Delay LOS ANGELES (APl -Gov .. Edmund Brown Jr. will ask the U.S. Interior secretary to delay leasing Southern Calirorniu or- fshore drilling sites until a state coastal plan is completed, a spokesman said today. ··And if the delay is not grant- ed, we anticipate legal action against the federal , govern- ment," said Anthony Kline, Lhe governor's l egal arrairs secretary. ' Kline testified before a fet.lertil Bureau of Land Management public hearing, called to get feed- back on the proposecj Jeas,ing 9( 1.6 million acres off Southern California-to ptivate· companie8 for oil drilling. - These leases , according to a federal government timetable, will be sold to oil companies in September or October of this year. Kline said the iovernor wants I • lo delay the sale of these leases until the state coa'Stal com· mission can submit its com- p re hen s iv e plan l o th e Legislature in December. Kline said a possible suit 1,1,•ould be based on the federal In- tergo-vcrnmenlal Cooperation Act of 1968. ThJ\; Jaw requires cooperation between federal and state governments in such pro- jects as the leasing proposal, ··cooperation we have not re- ceived," Kline said. "We are not threatening the federal governm ent now,"' s aid Kline. "They have time to comp- ly with the statute.'' "What we're really as king is that the fed e ral' government not s~ll the leases until after the coastal plan is adopted by the Legislature." he said. Kline said 'the govcrnor ·s re- • ms aw Vallerga Charged In Case By TO~I BA RLEY Ol Ir-. D•H, Pilot St;ttl Congressman Andrew J . Hinshaw and Orange County As - sessor Ja'ck Vallerga were indict- ed today by the Grand Jury on multiple felony charges that in- clude grand theft, misappropria- tion of public funds, conspiracy and embe:r.zlement. Both men appeared today before Superior Court Judge Everett W. Dickey and s uc- cessfully pleaded through their la\l.'yers for an arraignmmt de- lay. Hinshaw, obviously shaken by the indictment, stepped frdrn the courtrdom today· to·predid.' that charu1. aeai1>3t..him will here-. jected when /the issue comes th trial. VaJ Jerga, who seemed near to tears, brushed ne wsmen to one sid.e and hurried from the courtroom without commenting on the allegations. ~ • ! . i· ' ' .. ~ 0.llf Plt.t PMle lty P•lrk• O'Dloft!Mll RANGER. LEWsS MYER EXAMINES ARTIFICIAL ARM FOUND AT .STATE BEACH Par'k .Aides In Quandary Over Who Left Umb In Limbo In untlngton Beach ~ccording to Orange County Di.strict Attorney Cecil Hicks, the charges against Hinshaw are: -E m bezzlement, four counts. Airline Faces Fines for Aid To Refugees SAN FRANCISCO (AP> -The airline that launched the orphan airlifts from South Vietnam may be fined $248,000 for bringing il- legal aliens into the o ·nited States. World Airways was ·mailed a "notice of intention to fme" Wed· ne s d ay, said Ric hard L . Williams, district director of the U .S . Immigration and Naturalization Service. World Airways could be fined up to $1 ,000 for each of ~8 South Vietnamese brought into the country on three flights in April -non e of them orphans, Williams· said. The flights took pla ce before the mass ive military and civilian airlifts or evacuees. • The airline will not be fined for 338 Vietnamese orphans il flew to the UOited States, he said. · A World Airways spokesman said company officials would not comment until they studied the nolil'e. It is against federal law for a transpor\ation firm to bring into the counlry "any alien who does not have an unexpired visa ." · World Airways will have 30 days to respond to tt'le notice. 1£. the a irline and imJ!ligration service fai l lo agree on the amount of the fin e,' the. airline could appeal. Tax Cheeks Go in Mail WASHINGTON (AP) - The Treasury becan mail· jng tax rebate cheeks to- day .· A Treasury spokosnian said tbi1 me&ns some tex- paym should receive thtlr checks Friday. 'l'he cbocb are dat ed May 8. , ' The checks cjnerally are for IO percent Orth«t,Wlblll fot:.197,, wt~ mlnlnumio( '100 arid .ma•lmum of $200. UnarDled Artificial, Limb Found By TERRY COVILLE Ol lhlt O.lty Pli.t Sutt ·~ Found: One right arm, elbow to tip, sli cking in the sand at Huntington State Beach, west or the Santa Ana River jetty. OWNER MAY claim at state beach office, Beac h Boulevard entrance, or phone.536·3053. ·Th"e artificial limb was·found Wednesday morning by state m aintenance men cl~anihg the beach. The lip of it was sticking out Q! the sand. . They uncovered it, but found no attached body, accord· ing to a stale ranger who placed a classified ad to find the body it belongs to .. HE SURMISED that some s urfer may have detached the artificial limb to keep from getting it wet, but no one Could guess why he would leave it behind. The pros thetic device, equipped with the pincher clip in place of a hand, and with shoulder straps to hold it on, is in good condition and had not been in t'he water, according to officials at the stale beach. • RANGERS BEU EVE it is a valuable pie'ce of equit?· ment. The owner has Wltil May 22 to claim it at.~he state.of- fice. If it isn't claimed by then it will be turned.over to the ci- ty police who may eventually sell it at an auction. , ' -Grand theft, five counts. -Asking or receiving bribes. three counts . -Misappropriation of public funds , one count. --Conspiracy. one count. 1 Filing of false claims, one 'count. 1 lficks said the alleg ations against Vallerga include 12 charges. These are embezzle-ment, five counts; misappropna- tion of public funds, three counts; grand theft, two counts ; con- spiracy, one count; and violating public office, one count. "This has been an attack that is unprecedented in Orange County 's polilic al his tory,'' Hins haw said. "For almost a year now, this Grand Jury has been listening lo ca refully selected allegations directed against or involving me on an almost daily basis. "At the same time," Hinshaw said, "selected news leaks have been issued to the press in an at- tempt to discredit and implicate me." Hins haw condemned the in- dictment as being the result of ,;consta nt e frorts made by my political enemies to defeat or destroy me." <See lllNSllAW, Page A2) Bare Bathers on Beach Laguna Police Powerless to Stop Nakedness Nudists by the score appeared on Laguna Beach sands Wednes- day in the wake of a police de- partm~t determination it has no 1'1WS to cover pakedness on the beach. And, With the nud~s. came a flock of cameramen which atone beach became so obnoxious that a nude male beachgoer ap· proacbed a policeman and asked him to'do~sometbl.ng about the .lhutterttua peepers. Police also logged one call of a nude man on the beach below Victor Hugo Point who ap· proached a 54-year old woman, and made r e marks about his body. Police took his name to refer the maCter to the disfrict at· tomey's office. Police received calls on 18 in· dividual nudists and one family of nudists on lhe ArtColony~ands. plainecj about homosexuals. Polic!e procedure has been to brie!Q:,.explain to callers that a ch8nge in stale law and court in· terpretation ha.s left the city without legal coverage on the nude bathing issue as long as no lewdiehavior is involved. The city may. however, enact a city law prohibiting nude bathing al a ll on some of the city beaches. The City Council will hold a .special study session on the issue at 9: 30 a .m . Saturday in city hall. Tourl'st At•ack.ed Calls included rePorts of nud•s ..,-at beaches from Main Beach SAN FRANCISCO (UPll Park to I/loss Streci Beach wiili Whites Protest Polite arrested Florence Coe· one report'(){ a nudt man outsid~ BOSTON <.U PI) -Some 500 o~a . 2S, on&b•rges ol !l,_ltack· the .Hotel Laauna's ocean.view white r.e!Sidentis and studetlts ihl· an 1e1deflY touflst' fiom dinina ~m . staged an angry demonstration BiiUib Columbi• ,llt\ a hammer The police department has re-today ••i b~es C-""Ying black and1 s~allri'g,~qme ,l,300 he "'Car · celVed numerous calls atiiout ~ students arrlv~d at South Boston · tied. J!l'alllr. 8111\1.,_.., "IJI, ~. nU.S. wllh Ollf wo"""' today , J{igh Scbool. -"bo~I 270 state and. r:::•• lie met ~= on complalrilng that · a!>e. "'9kl oo . local ei>Uce broke up the pro· ~Ill' •ll4r 'W IUld • loriier go to the beoell lifll!i' llOI' '. '~•, Net, arrOltS <>< injun-es wenl'Wllh herto herapartmOQl. chlldren, Another callOr -...... ~. J quest will be sent lo the secreta1·y "'ithin a \.\•eek . 0Jt Wednesday, cxct·uti\'cs of the Western Oil and.Gas Associa- tion contended the people or CalifQrnjjl favor granting oil leases to private firms. Sp~akin g abou\ a ft"'ield Research Corp. poll. he associa- tion 's attorney, 't'hilip Verleger. s aid 68 percent of l ,OOJ people s urveyed in Californi<.1 v.•ere not opposed to offs hore drilling with t.'nvironmental safeguards . Four· teen pcr(·ent were opPQsed , the poll sho\11ed. "It is .ibsolute ly essential to the economy of the United States th.it this go forward without de· \<.ty ," said Verleger. "Prcxtuction of oi l offs hore of Southe rn California can be done without harm to the ecology -and Yo'e need th at oil." • cte 't*4 , INDICTED IN PROBE Congressman Hinshaw °'".iv Pi lot st.ii Plloto, ALSO FACING CHARGES County Assesso r Vallerga Bible Study Studems On Court Route Five Edison lligh School stu- dents went lo court Wednesday to challenge the barring from cam- pus by Huntingt on Beach Union High School Di strict tru.stces of a Bible study class that has more 'lhan 100 membe rs. In an Orange County Su1>Crior Court action filed by the ir parents as guardians. the stu- dents c laim that the schoo l board'.s decision is unla,vful a nd discriminatory. Students Bruce Johnson , Robyn Dexter, Michelle l.fenriot and Lisa and Dawn J 1.1ckson argue in the action that ,.school facilities· are provided for a number of oth e r student or- gani zations while theirs is barred from· those facilities. The laws uit notes that lhc board made its decision a ner stu-' dying a county counsel's opinion to the effect that s uch meetings a~e of a religious nature and are barred as such by Culirornia law. Included in the action is a de· mand for a writ that would force trustees to vacate their decis ion pending t rial of the issue.: A date for hearing of the writ has not been set. The fi ve st udents condemn the fiVe trllstees' action as denial of their freedom of s peech and violetion of their rights unde'r the Constitution. Unify Vote Futile? The leader of F o unt 0.ti n Valley 's school unification dri\'e s0.tid today he doubts the State Board of Edu<·<.1tion v.·ill make any changes in the November election on the matter. Carl .. Bud " J ones called 1.1 re· commendation from the Orange County Comm iUee on School Dis- trict Organization to e_xtend the vote on the iss ue to all of the Garden Grove Unified and 1-lunt- ington Beach Union High School Dis tri ct s ··an exercise in futility.·· "'They we r e r espanding to t he e motion of the moment --to get people off their backs," he s0.tid . The committeC"Voted 6-3 Tucs· day night to recomme-nd th;Jt <.1ll residents affected by Fount.iin Valley 's move to form <1 new un- ified st•hooJ district within lheir city be allowed to vote on the is· sue. But Jones said the state dealt with that issue a month ago and decided oilly residents of Foun· lain Valley and of the Fountain Valley elementary district would vote. At th e same tim e,). he challenged the legality of the committee's action. I-le clain1cd the m eeting was called to con- sider adopting tentative unifica- tion plans for the entirL' llunt· ill b'lon Beach Union lligh School Di strict -not to nlake a r<>eom. mendation on un earlier stale al'· ti on. .. T heir aclion has very dubious legal grounds,'' he said. Jones \V:J s Jess critical of the county committee's other de- cision Tuesdu y. That w<is to dr.iw up a unification pl~n Corthe 1-lun- lington Beach City (elementa ry) District and the s trip of 1-lunt- inglon Beach now inside the 1'~ountain Valley ·elcn1entary dis· trict. If the state boa rd refuses to enl a rge the vote on the F ountain Va lley propos al. the counly com- mittee pl.ins to ask that the 1-lunl· in gton Beal'h unific<.1ti on be:.. placed on the Nov. 4 ballot as \\'t•ll. .. Jones said tha t seems to he • fajr '''UY of dealing with the llunt- inb'lon Beal.'h .. strip." OraLn:Gi~ast · Weatller Late night and morning low clouds otherwise sunny through Friday. Not much change in tempe rature. Highs Friday 65 to 70. I NSIDE TOD;\,. If the fttderal governrnenf Wf!Te to enforce flood prolec- hon.laws. som e of Huntington Beach could be built on stilts. The city's diler111na is e.t· amint'd today on Page A12. Jal DAILVPILOT HI F Thu1sday. May 8, 1975 I I Ford Vows ,Suppqrt South Korean Erwoy Reassured By HELEN THOMAS WASHINGTON <UPll - President Ford reassured South Korean orficia lt today they . c:in count on continued Am~~1ean military support, the v1s1t1ng Asian diplomats said. ''The President told us he wanted to reassure U.'i and rcaf- ~fii'm us of U.S. commitment to support South Korea," Chong II· kwon , speaker of tHe South Korean House, told newsmen on leaving Ford's office. . Chong said Communist North Korea would invade South Korea ''within six months" if U .~. troops were pulled out of hts country. South Korean 1\mbassador Hahm Pyong-choon, who at- tended the meeting; to!~ re- porters he believes f ord aimed his words to North Korea as a statement that /\ merica would stand by South Kore<..1 today as it did in 1950. The United St<t tes keeps 38,000 U .S. troops stationed in South Trashmen Still Out In LagWlll By KATHY CLANCY Of Iii. D•it1 Pi IOI SIMI Trash coll ectors in Laguna Beach and most of El Toro re- mained on strike today although trash workers in much or Orange Co unty return~d lo work. Tras h truck drivers a nd helpers for four or the six firms involved in the nine-day-old strike were back on the job by Wednesday afternoon with the approval o r the Tea msters Union. But em ployes of Great Western Reclamation, Inc., which serves Santa Ana, and Laguna Beach Disposal. a Great Western sub- sidiary, were still on slrik':, as were workers for SCA Services. Jnc., which ser ves west of El Toro, Orange and Tustin. The return to work started ear- ly Wednes day when ~he 70 employes or Rainbow Disposal Company, serving Huntington Beach and Fountain Valley, ~eft their picket Jines after confernng briefly with union leaders. As union orficials visited other trash firms throughout the day, most of the other workers also re- ported back to their jobs. Rainbow officials said today operations are running smoothly and the normal Thursday pick~p schedules were being followed m Jluntington Beach . · Collection in Fountain Valley remained about a half day behind. Jn Laguna Beach and _El ~oro schedules were being ma1nta1ned µ.<ilh rew delays as trash firms simply hired new employes. Sam Taormina, negotiator ror the six firm s, said the returning drivers arc being paid $4 an hour and helpers $3.80. the same offer ,-ejected in a 206 to 95 vote by un- ion members Monday. But Taormina speculated lo- .day that the vote may have be_en hampered by threats and . in- timidation from some radical Teamster members. "Things seemed to work better when union leaders went yard to yard Wednesday," he explained today. I-le said he expects a new con- .1.ract giving employes a $1.22 pay ·raise over the next three years, 'to be signed by union leaders next week . ORANGE COb.ST " ' DAILY PILOT Robert N . Wero Prn•ot"I 6rwl Pul>I•"""' Thomas Keevil' Ld••or Thomas A . Murphinc Moo """'"" l!dlk>< Terry Coville -\I O•a1>90 Co...,., f."'tOI'" Huntington Be•ch Offlce- 11111 a-..... 80v•••••d -"'"" '"'""'' p 0 tl<t• l'IO, .,... Other Offices uou"" hM". 11 .. C-•••S"~I (n<ll• ~~•• HO W••I l!l•r !>\ .. ,., -·-• ""'""" UU "l•w-1 Mul•v••d \.dd'-tw<~ V•ll•r J\701 L• P•t llo.-d •I Sot" Dlfqq I '""*61 Telephone 111 4) 642·4321 Ct•ssifitd Adverlis1ng .,.l·S611 r•o.., _,,, o-""" c~ .. ...., c.....,....,,..,,., .540-1220 • Coi>r•lt"t. 1'11 °'"""~ Co•" '°""'''"'"" (qttipMI,. i'IO "••l110t1• ... o!tu\l••l•dol" 'd>IM<•I ,,.au•• o• •d••""""''~'' ~,,,,ft "'•• M ftP•Od~t od w<t,.Ou! 'P't '"' P•''"'''"0~ Of ,Qfltrlflll OWN>r. 0 MfO"d <I•\\ PO\lt9'1 P•'d •! (P\I• M•1•, c.-111.,,,.1, ~w!>w; ''"'''"""' • •• • ,., tJ OOmonllll•; .,....,.,, l• oom..,tf'l!1. """''""• ,,..,h.,.hul'I\ ».00 "-'"'•-• • Korea and Hahm s aid Ford pro- mised to keep them there "for the foreseeable future." Ford's meeting with the Sou~h Kore ans formed part of has personal diplomatic ca~paign to rally friends and allies 111 Asi~ to the new fac e or U .S. pol1l'y following the Communist con- quests of South Vietnam and Cambodia. He was hosting a dinner a!'d having talks later toda.y with EVACUEES DESCRIBE P_H,NOM PENH, Page B9 Prime Minister Lee Kuan Yew or SingapQre. Ford held While I-louse meet- ings Wednesday with the prime. ministers or Australia and New Zealand. pledging defens e cooperation. . 1\mericun troops went into South Korea in 1950 and helped stop a North Korean invasion in \\-'hat is officially des cribed a s the Korean conflict. Chong said a North Korean reinvas ion is "alw:.ys a possibility." llahm said he does not believe Peking or Moscow at this time wishes North Korea to launch another invasion. But he told newsmen North Korea might at- t ack anyhow. The ambas5ador said South Korean troops have taken over all front-line duty. Hahm said Ford promised U.S. troops would remain in his coun· try "for the foreseeable future." Newsmen asked how long was that. "I would like to take it to mean that the American troops will re- main throughout the President's term of office," he replied. , 'Jn 1970, the U.S . agreed to sup· ply over a five-y_ear period $_1.5 billion in arms aid lo modernize South Korean forces. Hahm said that two-thirds of that has been delivered and he hopes the rest will come within about two Yfars. Fro•PageAJ HINSHAW INDICTED. •• He refused to identify those political enemies. . Dis trict Attorney Hi cks ex- plained today that the 15 counts filed against Vallerga and Hinshaw represent a new indict- ment and do not include charges previously filed against nine As· sessor aides who are also defen· dants. Among the new charges are the allegation that 1-linshaw ac- cepted stereo equipment-from the Tandy Corporation while he was employed as county as- sessor. The Newport Beach Republican is further accused of authorizing the payment of wages to county employes who then worked for him as asses~or (or time allegedly spent work1~g on his campaign for Congress in 1972. . It -is also alleged in the new 1n- d i cl men t th at Hinshaw defrauded the county of un· specified cash and property dur· · ing his term as assessor and the value of long distance telephone calls made by him in the t"'o years ending in October, 1972. Vallcrga faces seven felony counts stemming from his al- leged sale of Orange County pro- perty to Spartanburg County. south Carolina. In his statement after he emerged ·rrom the court ap · pearance, llinshaw declared t~e indictments were a result of his political enemies being unable to defeat him in the elective pro- cess. "In 1973 following_ their in- ability to d~fea t me at £he polls in 1972, they continued. and main- lained their efforts 1n prepara- tion for 1974, ''Hinshaw said. "Throughout the primary and gener al campaigns or 1974_, sing- ly and in concert, they did everything they could to discredit me when they could not defeat me. Enema Bandit Attacks Two Illinois Coeds URBANA, Ill. (APJ -A masked man carrying a handgun and enema bag who victimized University of Illinois coeds in the mid 1960s and again in 1972 ap. parently is back in Champaign- Urbana. The so-called Enema Bandit struck again over the weekend, police said, administering enemas to coeds in two separate bizarre attacks. Descriptions of the ski -masked bandit and his mode o~ operation match those of a man hnkcd to 10 Jlcidents between 1965 and 1972, police said. David Gentille, retired Cham- paign police d e tective w~o worked on previous cases, said he was cert ain the most recent episodes were the work of the same man. Poli ce believe the same m~n was r esponsible for ass~~lts 1n the university commun1t1es of Manhattan, Kan., Norman , Okla., and Los Angeles. Unify Group Meets Tonight Fountain Valley residents hav(' "' set an 8 o'C'lock meeting in city hall tonight to launch a c:ampaign aimed al as suring success or the Nov. 4 unification election. Carl "Bud" Jones. leader or the effort, said about 35 members of his committee will attend. Any other interested rc5idenls arc welcome, hes 01id. The meeting will be in city council chambers, 10200 SJater Ave. . ' Band &Josters Plan Dance The Band Boosters of llunt- ingt.on Beach lligh School will sponsor a dance from _8 P·'?· to midnight May 17. Music ~11! be provided by the schools Jazz ensemble and stage band. Admission to the event, at the Grcenbrook Clubhouse. 18100 Santa Joanana St., Fountain Valley. will be SS. Thc_groups will play songs from the big band era up through current pop tunes. Tic kC'l S ma y be purchased there or by calling the hi~ school <..1t 536-2515. extension 253. Five Employes Rewarded for Safety Tips • Five Huntingto n Beach city employes have received bonus checks (or sugges tions on how to save mont>y or make work safer. ·Polic e officer Edward McLaughlin carnt>~ $100 for s~g­ gesting a computerized reporting system for his. department. Sgt . Tri&ltam Swan earnt-d $25 r~r suggesting the use of convex mir- rors on s afely vehicles. John Von Holle was given $25 ro r modirying public works trucks to carry a shovehuld hose rack. Another public works man, John Van oerrelen, earned an ex· tra sso for recommending that all employes working In streets wear safety vests. Vick Morris of the building de· partmenl earned S2.5 for design- ing a special label to be used In the pneumatic tube system. Pooch S-.och UPITtl~ Denise Dres ba~h gets a kiss from Afghan hound, Sade, as they share a ride on a sw· ing in a Minneapolis park. Coaskil Plan Hearing Set For Friday At Fairga"unds Rock Con certs ' . . . .. Get Approval By ALAN DIRKIN ot 11"9 O•Uw ,Ii.. $Ult Rock concerts may make a comeback on the Orange County Fairgrounds In Costa Mesa. The dust from the 1969 Newport. Rock Festival, which brought crow<\! up to 60,000 to the f!lr· grou~ds for two days and generated protests over drug use and noise, apparently has settled enough for local promoters to try staging dance concerts. But they will be Indoors an~ on a smaller scale . Two or gan1za. lions have obtained permissi~n from the Orange County Fair Board and the Costa Mesa City Council to .. stage concerU and they hav e bo_th ':1ss ured authorities they wall stnve. to pre- vent any problems that m1g~t re- mind offi cials or the 1969 re.stival . The first conc~rl, featunng the Laguna Beach rock groups i1onk and The Manna. will be st aged this Saturday evening by West Coast Concert s or Newport Beach, a partnership between Rod Medler, 23, 3nd John Cardell, 35, of Irvine .. ··we are expecting about 5 000 " Medler said, adding that e~te~sive security will be pro- vided ~cause he and Cardell want to stage similar concerts once-amOntn. He pointed out that the pro- moters of the 1969 festival were not from the local area. Another organization, Waller- Greer Productions of Garden Grove, is plan'ning two fair· grounds dance concerts for May 31 and June 14 . Jim Walter. 23, or Garden Grove said the group pluns lo hire rour bands to provide music for a "giant dance" at the May31 concert.. He expects 3,000 to at· tend. Waller's partner is Philip Greer. 22, wh9 has e-;ranged con- certs at UCI. "This 1s something new 'for the fairgroWlds and -:vc want to make it go,'' Walter sa1d, explaining that security will be provided. Low Budg~t Campaign Set On Tax Issue The Vote No Committee on the Huntington Beach real estal_e transfe r tax has announced 1t will run a low· budget, "no sttings attached" campaign for the May Z1 election. A one-page press release says : ·"The committee members are concerned that their city and its decisions be in the hands of resi- dents of Huntington Beach_, and not in the hands of a statewide lobbying interest. · "Because the issue involves a decision a lready implemented by the city, it has been difficult to disassociate the effort of the Vole No Committee from the city ad- ministration.'' The committee outlined a lhree·point plan to avoid a co~· nection between its erforts <tnd (', ty hall : -No employe of the city ""i participate on the Vote No Corr. · mittee. -No funds will be accepted from city empJoyes or from sources outside the city. --Campaign ex'penditures will be kept to a bare minimum. The press release was sub- mitted Tuesday, the morning after the Huntington Beach Ci~y Council turned down a commit- tee request for city funding of the Vote NolCommittee. ~t>'' Gas Appliances ... ~AN ENERGY CONSERVATION BARGAIN ODG5280P HBAVY DUTY GAS DRYER SALE PRICE • 3 Temperature Selections: Normal. Oelictte and Fluff • Permtnent Pren Cycle with Cootdown • M1nt.1al Selection of Drying Time up. to 130 Minutti • Seperaui Start Button-drum rotates only after door is clOHd •Axial Air Flow • Up-Front Lint Filter • Large Loading Pon ~avls•bro : I -• f I ''"""'" Costa Mtui • H1rbor Att' 111 "" , .. ,,,. .. ,...~ 1 ..... O.ily t-t.,......,, •·• .......... • ' • \ I . 7 ' • Orang~ ~•ast ' . • . 'EIJITION . VOL. 68, NO. 128, 4 SECTIONS, 54 PAGES Of3ANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA Today's'-Closing N.Y. Stoe?ks· - THURSDAY, MAY 8, 1975 N TEN CENTS Hoag. Petitions Against U CI Hospit~l ,BY DOl!Gl.AS FRITlSCllE ----*hllr·tt+ ... ttMt -~ Jn an attempt to rorestaJI ex- pected cotnpetitidn from a uc· Irvine campus hoSpital, Ho8g Memorial Hospital has sent let- ters to .9,008 sup~rters urging them to petition GoV. EdmUnd G. Brown Jr. on Hoag's behalf. Prepaid postcards addre&sed tq .Brown were enclosed in the mailings. · e ~' ·" } ... ' • .... ~ -l' Airline Faces Fines for Aid To Refugees SAN FRANCISCQ (AP) .-The airline that launchett .the orphan airlifts from South Vietnam may be fined $2~8,000 for br1.ngi~g ii· legal aliens ·into "the .United States. World Airways was mailed a ''notice of intention.to fine" Wed- n esday, said Ri c hard ·L . Willia ms, district director or the U.S. Immi gration and Naturalization Ser.vice. World Airways could be fined tip to $1,000 for each of 248 South Vietnamese brough~ into the. country on three flights in April -none of them orphans, Williams said. Th'e ·flights took place be rore th e' ·massive military and civilia n airlifts of evacuees. The airline \\'ill not be fin~ fpr 338 Vietnamese orphans it'flew to the United' States·, he said. A Wor.ld Ai'rways spokesman said company1-officials would ,not ·comment until they. studied the notice. , It is against federal law for a transportation fi rm to bring into the 'country "any alien who does not have an unexpired \'is:.t." World Air\\'ays will have 30 days to respond' to the notice. Jf. the airline and immigration service fail to agree on the amount or the fine, the ai rline could appeal. Tax Clwcks Go in Mail WASHINGTON: (AP) ~ The TreUur:y becen mail· inc tax reba(e eheck$ to-day. . . A Treasury . apokesman &aid tbi• means some tnx· payers s hould rcccive.thelr checks Friday. Thedieclts are dllwt May&. The ~becks ••nerally are for 10 percen~Ol th• tax bill for U'l4, witb l!'inlm-o( · 1100 o'iid · axlmunil 6f •• • A statement on the back or the caras tea.dB, "1 oppose Lhe-need· less waste or taxpayers' dollars in· adding unnecessary communi· ty care beds to the University of California Jrvine current plan to serve JrVine-Corona' del Mar, an established service~ area of Hoag Hospital. "~ utge you to consider the alternative use of private fuqds to meet both the COJ'l'/,munity .. • health care n eeds ~nd the educa- tiorial requirements of a medical school in Orange County." the postcard message continues. The letter from Hoag directors lo hospit a Tsupporters predicts an annual $2 million revenue loss due lo UCI hospital cOmpetition. The letter indicates Lhat the re- venue loss will require a c utback in services to the Newport Beach-Costa Mesa ar ea. · Hoag_ Assista nt Ad_minislrator Robert.Gordon said this morning that a letter has been sent to Brown asking his backing of a plan to build a 100-bed Hoag satellite hospital in Irvine. The hospita l, lo be jointly built by Hoag and the Western World Medical Foundation of Irvine has been turned' down by the Orange County He::t lth PlanningCOuncil. Hoag has appealed that de· • IDS aw Unarmed Artificial Limb Found By TERRY COV ILLE Ol IM O.ily PilOI SU•lt Found: One r ight arm. elbow lo tip, sticking in the sand at'Huntington State Beach, west of the Santa Ana River jetty. OWNER MAY claim at state beach office, Beach Boulevard entrance, or phone 536-3053. · The artificial ·limb was found Wednesday morning by state maintenance men cleaning the beach. The tip of it "''as slicking out of the sand. They un covered it, but found no attached body. accord- ing to a stale ranger wbo•placed a classified ad lo find the body it belongs to. 1 HE SURMISED that some surfer m ay have detached the artifiCial limb to keep from getting it wet, but no one could guess why he would leave it behind. The pros thetic device, equipped with the pincher clip in place of a hand, and with shoulde r straps_to hold it on,. is in good conclition and had not been_ in the Wal er, according to officials at the stale beach. RANGERS BELIEVE it is a valuable pi ece of equip· ment. The owner has until May 22 to claim it al the state of- fice. If it isn't claimed by then it will be turned over lo the ci· ty police who may eventually sell it at an auction. Vallerga Charged In Case By TOM BARLEY Of Ille Dill, Pilot Su-fl Congressman Andre w J . Hinshaw and Orange County As- sessor Jack Vallerga were indict- ed today by the Grand Jury on multiple fe lony charges that in- clude g rand theft, misappropria- tion of public funds, conspiracy and embezzlement. Both men a ppeared today before Superior Court Judge Evere tt W. Dickey and suc- cessfully pleaded through their lawyers for an arraignment de- lay. Hinshaw. obviously shaken by the indictment. ste pped from the courtroom today to predict lhat. charges against him will be re- jected .when the issue comes lo ~-. .. "•~· +V8Jlerga, who~.seemed near t o tears. brushed newsmen to one s ide a nd hurried from the courtroom without comme nting on the allegations. According to Orange County District Attorney Cecil Hicks, the charges against llinshaw are: -Embezzlement. four counts. -Grand theft. five counts. -Asking or receiving bribes, three counts. -l\1i sappropriation of pµblic funds, one count. --Conspiracy. one count. -Filing of raise claims, one count. llicks sa id the allegations aga in s t Valle rga include 12 charges. These are embezzle-ment. fi ve Counts; misappropria- tiOn of public funds, three counts; grand theft , two counts: con- spiracy, one count: and violating public office, one count. "This has been an attack that is unprecedented in Orange County's political history," Hinshaw said. "For almost a year now , thi s Grand Jury has been listening to carefully selected allegations directed against or involving me on an almost daily basis. "At the same time," Hinshaw said, "selected news leaks have been iss ued to the press in an at- tempt to discredit and implicate me." Hinsha"'' condemned the in- dictment as being the result of "consl<1nt efforts made by my political enemies to defeat or destroy me." (See HINSHA\V . PageA2) ciaion to the Los Angeles County Health.Planning..Cowtcil. The Orange County planning council approved a hospital on the UCJ campus across the street from the p roposed J·Ioag-Westem World site. The lej.ter lo Brown,; Gordon sa,id , ''s uggests other- alternatives to the construction of a hospital on the campus." Gordon said the letter Was sent to Brown in response to recent. backing o!-the UCLbospital pJan by UC President Charles Hitch.1 A variety of alternatives were suggested to Brown, who is prt'- sently reviewing the state budget for the coming year. said Gordon. Among the alternatives was a suggestion that the UC[ medical school use only the Orange Coun- (See HOSPITAL, Page A2> ct_e _ INDICTED lN PROBE ' Congressman Hinshaw Daily PilatSUiJ Photos ALSO FACING CHARGES County Assessor Vallerga DOW RALUES AGAJN; UP 4 NEW YORK (UPI) -The s toc k markeU. ove rcoming earli er '()rofit t ak in g. closed hi gher today in fairly active tr.id· ing on the Ne w York Stock Ex- change. The Do\\' Jones industrial av e rage, "'"·hi c h fluctuated throughout t he day, gained 4.06 points to 840.50. Advances leci declines by about a two-to-one margin. (Tables, B il ) • Offslwre I:easing Delay? LOS ANGELES (AP) ~Gov. Edmund Brown Jr. "''ill ask the U.S. Interior secretary to delay leasing Southern California off.shore drilling sites until a state coastal plan is completed , :.t spokesman said today. '"And if the delay is nol grant- ed, we anticipate legal action against the federal gove rn ~ ment," said Anthony Kline, the governor 's l ega l a ff a i rs secretary. Kline testified before a federal Bureau of Land Management public hearing, called to get feed- back on the proposed leasing or 1.6 m illion' acres off Southern California to private companies for oil drilling. These leases. according to a federal government timetable. will be sold to oil companies in September or October of this year. Kline said the ,!!o\'ernor wants to delay the sale of these leases until the s tate coastal com- mission can s ubmit its con1· pr e h e n sive p l an to the Legislature in December. Kline,..aid a possibl e suit \voul d be based on the federal In- tergovernmenta l Cooperation Act of 1968. This law requi r.~s cooperat ion between federal and state governments· in such pro- jects as the leasing proposal, "'cooperation "'e have not re- ceived,'' Kline said. "We are not threatening the federal government now ," said Kline. "They have time to comp· ly with the statute." "Wh at "'e're really asking i~ that the federal government not sell the leases until after the coastal plan is adopted by the Legislature." he said . Kline said the governor's re- quest will be sent'to the secretary y.·ithin a week. On Wednes day, executives of lhe Western Oil and Gas Associa- tion ·contended the people or California fa vor granting oil leases to private fi r ms. Speakin g about a Fie-Id Re6earch Corp. poll, the associa- tion 's attorney, Philip Verleger, said 68 percent of 1,000 people surveyed in California were not opposed to offshore drilling 'vith en.,,ironmenf'a l safeguards. Four- teen percent were opposed, the poll showed. Pl._za Project Rapped . Orange By GARV'GRANYILLE -OftlleD,UyPllotSUoff Co·unty Airport Director Robert Bresnahan has asked Newport Beach officials to re- consider their approval of a pro· tject which he says may adverse· ly affect efforts at Orange County Airport to r,educe noise. In a letter to Mayor Donald Mcinnis, Breshanan suggests that the Corporate Plaza project in New~rt Center may increase the demand f or local air transportation . As a result, according to - Bresn9ban,-the project "can ad- verst!iy affect the efforts (Orange County) <1lrport to com- pl.y with tne noise standards for California airports and to m eet the terms a nd conditions of a ny variances under which it may .be operaUng ." . The airport manager chided Newport BeaCh officialS (or ap-' proving !be-p~ect without con· liAieril\r 115 Impact on airport · lra'fel .. • "II ls UnPortant that decisions . ' by officials w hich encourage such (airport) growth should be made with full knowledge of their consequences,'' Bresnapan said. He goes on to say ,th'at"'the r e- cord'" does not s how t h at Newport Beach considered the Corporate Plaza's possible im· pact on the a irport. ·•considering the executive and professional market to which . this project is addressed and the acknowledged impetus it will give to future s imilar Ptojects, this growth-inducing impact can be significant," Bresnahan said. His pasition is backed by an Whites Protest BOSTON ~l! !!I> -Some 500 white: r esidents and students staged a n angrY 'demonstration today as buse5 '~arry~g blllck students arrived at South DOa...,n Hilb S.hool. Aill>~ ~ a~81ld local Police br.,.. .Ul>i ,die Pfo- tester1. No arf81la or lnjur1ts were reported. " .,, April l m emorandum written by airport noise evaluator ~orman Ewers. The noise specialist said the en vironmental impact report covering the proposed Irvine Company project m erely men- tions that aircraft will be passing over the site. "The EIR is otherwise silent "'ith respect to air transportation in general and Orange County Airport in particular," Ewers said. He also chided the city offi cials by saying, "the growth of jet aircraft oper ations at Orange County Airport has historically been a matt~r of grave concern to ·the elected o fficials at Newport Beach." Ewers pcinted out in his memo lo Bresnahan that the environ· ment a l report covering Corporate Plaza was not referred to the county Ai'rport Com- , rntssiow as is ur.ed, but not re· quired, by 'guldelines of the state E nvironmental Quality ~ct. • Ewers call ed the city's en- vironmental st atement inade- quate because it did not include an examination or the "growth- inducing impacts that project will have on demands for air transportation.•· H e r e c o m me.oded· to Bresnahan that the city be asked to withdraw its approval of the project until such ~ime as a new environm ental impact report is prepared. ·· Bresnahan 's letter to ~lclnnis included that request and asked the city to examine the imp3ct such projects have on demands for air transportation and to then present them to the airport com· mis~ion . Queen in Japan TOKYO (AP) -Queen Elizabeth lt of Britain today folloWed ancient custom and took oft her shoes to view,a display of the traditional Japaiwse art of Oower arranging. Weather Late ni ght and morning low clouds other\\1ise sunny through Friday. Not much change in te mpe.ruture. Highs Friday 65 to 70. l:\"SIDF, TODA\' If Ille federal governmt•n/ were to enforce flood prolec· tion laws. some of Huntington Beach could be built 011 stills. Tlie city"s dilemr"a is er· amined today on Page A12. · ······~ .. " '" .t.4,lllt \ ••• ., .. .. •h C:1-4 910·1' .. " •• .... , /, ' • Casti11g the Die l\1aurecrl l\'l cdrano. 7, sig11::; casl instead of tre<.ity duri ng pioneer day obser vance at St. Joh n the Baptist CathoHc School in Costa J\1esa. lndiart \Vith broken arm 1s Davie! 1-1:.J rtung, 8. \\i'it11cssi ng the signing is Mike Keith. 8. 1'he.\' \\'ere among second gr aders <.1 l the school \\'ho part icipated in the pion('cr event 1v\IC'clncsda.v. Bare Bathers on Beach • Laguna Police Powerless to Stop Nakedness Nudists by the score appeared on Laguna Beach sands Wednes· d ay i n the wake of a poLice de· part ment dete rm in a lion it ~a~ no laY.rs to cover nakedness on the beach. r\nd, \\'ith the nudes. c<1 me a floc k of t'amcrame n \\'hich at one beach becam e so obnoxious lh<Jt a nud e -m a le b each goer a p- proached a policeman and asked him to do som e thing about the shutterbug peepe r s. Police also logged one call of a nude man on the beach below Vict o r 1-fu g o P oint who ap· proa ched a 54·year old woman, and made rem ar ks about his From Page Al HINSHAW INDICTED. •• He refused to identi fy those political enemies. Dis tri ct, Attorney I-l icks ex· plained today that the 15 counts filed a g ainst Valler ga and HJnshaw represent a new indict· ment and do not include charges previo usly filed against nine As· sessor aides who a re also def en· dants. t ~ Am ong th e ncv.· char ~es <Jre the a llegation that ILinshaw oc· cepted stereo equipment from the Tandy Corporation \vhil e he wa s employed <.1:s county a:s- sessor. me when they could not defen.t me. "The i973-74 Grand J ury re- peatedly r ejected thei r allega· tions and dem ands lo indict me,'' 1-linsha\\.' said. ''Wh en this Grand Jury v.•a s seated in J uly of 1974, . the fo rce nnd fury of the drive lo destroy me poli tically stepped up in pace. "I began a nd have continued lo conduct my life in public service as an honest . fair and dedicated p ublic officia l ,'' l-l in s hav.· decla red . It is alleged in that phase or the indictment that Va llefga also ac· cepted $3 ,000 from 1-linshaw as hi s sha re of the consultants fee paid to Hinshaw by the South Carolina county. body. Police took his name to r erer the mattt•r t o the district a t· torney's offi ce. Poli ce r eceived calls on 18 in - dividua l nudists and one family of nudists on tbe /\rt Colony sands. Calls included reports or nudes at beaches from Main Beach Park to l\.1uss Street Beach with one report of a . nude man out~ide the Hote l Laguna's ocean-view dining room . · The police depar tment has re· ceived num erous calls about the nudes with one woman today complaining that she could no longer go to the beach with her children. Another caller com· plained about homosexuals . Police p rocedure has been to briefly explain to callers tha t a change in state la w and court in· terpr et a tion has l eft the city without legal coverage on the nud e bathing issue as long as no lewd behavior is involved. The city may. however, enact a city la <A· prohibiting nude ba thing at ::i ll on some of the city beaches. The City Council ""i ll hold a s pecial st ud y session on the issue at 9: 30 a.m . S;_iturday in city ha ll . Coastal Plan T h e i\"e v.·p o rt Bt:!a c h Republican is fu rther accused of authorizing t he pay ment of wages to county employcs v.·ho then worked fo r him as assessor for time allegedly spent working on his campa ign for Congress in ~ 1972. The indictment also accuses Vallerga of misconduct in office by fail ing to surrender to the Di s· trict Attorney's Offi ce records related lo the county's assess· ment of the Tandy Corpor ation's Radio Shack outlets in this coun· ty during 1-l inshaw's term 4' as· sessor. Hearing Set For Friday • It is also all eged in the new in· d ic tm e nt that l·fi n s h a w defraud ed the county of un· specified cas h and property dur· ing his term as assessor and the value of long distance telephone calls m ade by him in the two years end ing in October, 1972. Valler ga faces seven felony counts ste mm ing from his al· leged sale of Orange County pro· perty to Spartanburg County, South Carolina. I n h is s tutcm cnt ;_ift er he eme r ged from the court ap· pearancc, Hins haw declared t~e ind ictments we re a result of his political enem ies being unable to defeat him in the elect ive pro- cess. •·Jn 1973 , following their in· ability to defeat me al the polls in 1972, they continued and mai n- 'lained their efforts in prepara· lion for 1974, ''Hinshaw said. ''Throughout the primary and gener al campaigns or 1974, sin g· Jy a nd in concer t , t he·y d id everything they could to discredit ORANGE CO AST ,.. DAILY PILOT 1 n~O•...,.,...lo"'' ii .. ,,, P.io•. 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Cr imin.i i ch nr~es a gai n~l Va ller ga a lso inc lude the allcgu· lion lh al, as <.·ounty assessor, he failed to a ssess a m andatory ~~ pe r cent penn lty on propert y owned by t he Tandy Corroration \vhic h esc<iped assessment dur- ing 1969. The indictment indicates th at the loss to the county on that oc· casion was nearly $20,000. •·My tot al record in public of· fice has r eflected and endorsed these characteristics and pri n· ciples," he concluded. J udge Dickey set May 29 as the new a rraignment date. lie r c· le a se d both 1-li n s haw and Vall erga on their promise to et p- pear provided they immediately check in a t the county jail fnr booking <ind idcntific n.Uon pro- cesses. Assis ta nt District Attorney J\.1ichael Ca pizzi said the indict· mcnt closed a long Gr and .Jury investigation which earli er pro- duced the indictment of nine men who worked for 1-linshaw when he was county assessor. Court~ SU Weapons SAC RAMENTO (UPI ) - Sheriff's deputies s tood close watch Wednesday :i s more than a dozen v.•eapons used in a Sym· bion ese L i b e rati o n Arm y shootout v.·ith Los Angeles poli ct• <A'er c exhibited at the murder trial of t"'·o r eputed SLA m<'m· be rs. Automatic rlfl l'S, pistols and t<A'O pipe bombs. most of them melted and charred, were part or a prosecution exhibit designed lQ t ie J ose ph R e m ir o, 28, a nd Russell Little, 25, to the terrorist gr~~J.>· The first publi c hearing in Oran ge Co unty on t he p r e · li minary coastal plan of the State Coas tal Conservation Com · mission\.v.•ill be held at 1:30 p.m. Friday a't City 1-lall in Huntington Be ach. Persons wi shing to comment on lhe coastal plan may do so al the hearing. A signup s heet will be placed in the Council cham· bcrs 45 m inutes befor e the hear- ing begins. E ach speaker wi ll be allowed four minutes. The hearing will continue un til 5:30 p.m . and will rccon\'ene at 8 p.m . until 10:30. Represe ntatives from Orange Coast city agencies, advocates from environmental groups and jndividun l c it izens are expected lo speak a l t he hearing. · The Coastal P lan is a docu· ment being drawn up by the state Coas tal Comm ission and re· ~ion al com missions formed un- der l>roposition 20 . 1\ second and fin al publi c hear- in g in Ora nge Cou nty v.•il\ be held rron1 I :30 p.m . to 10:30 p.m. May 16 a t the San Clemente Com· munity Center . Judge Delays Hearings on Coast Doctor RA LEIGH, N.C. (AP ) -Dr. Jeff r ey J\.1 ac Oon11ld of llunl· ington Beach will have to wait for at le.ast two m ore weeks to find out whether and \\.'here he wil l be tried for murder . Pre-tria l hearings in the Mac· Donald case were recessed Wed· nesday with no dec ision made on changing the s ite of his trial from Raleigh to Los Angeles. U.S . District Court J ude e Franklin Dupree called n halt to the proceed ings after three days to a llow a previously scheduled j ury trial to begin. Court.sources said the recess would last for about two weeks . MacDonald is c ha rged with Lhe 1970 slayings of his wife, Collette, and their two young daughters, Kimberly a nd KrJstin. ., At f'a~,rg1•ounds CIA Ship Rock Col)cert~ Lies Near Get Approval· Catmina By /\LJ\N DIRKIN Of tM 0.111 ,..let IUtt Rock concerts m~ make a come back on the Orange Cottnty Fairgrounds in Costa Mesa. The dust from the 1969 Newport Rock Festiva l, which brought crowds up to 60,000 to the lair· grounds for tw da)'s-and generated protests over drug use and noise, apparently has setUed enough for local promoters to try staging dance concerts. But they will be indoors and on a s maller scale. Two organiza· lions have obtained permission from the Orange County Fair Board a nd the Costa Mesa City Council to st age concerts and th e y h ave b o th a ss ur ed n.uthorities they will ~trive to pre· Enema Bandit Attacks Two Illinois Coeds URBANA, 111. CAP) -A masked man carrying a handgun and enema bag who victimized University or Jllinois coeds in the mid 1960s and again in 1972 ap- parenUy is back in Champaign-· Urbana. The so-called Enema Bandit struck again over the weekend, police said, a dministering enemas to coeds in two separate bizarre attacks. Descriptions of lhe ski·masked bandit and his mode or operatidn match those or a man linked to 10 incide nts between 1965 and 1972, police said. • David Gentille, retired Cham- pa ign po lice detective who worked on pr_evious cases, said he was certain the most recent episodes were lhe work of the same man. Police believe the same man was responsible for assaults in lite university communities of Manhattan, Kan., Norman, Okla., a nd Los Angeles. Stor.e Bombed VENICE CAP ) -A small bomb exploded just outside the door of the ·left-wing Midnight Special books tore but Caused no damage, police sa y. There have been a number of bombings or radical books tores in the Los Angeles area. AVALON CAP ) -11ie Glom1r Explorer and it s submer11ible vent any problems that miaht re-claw _ re portedly used by the mind o(ficlals or the 19El8feaUval. CJA last summe r to recover p1rt The firs t concert, teaturlnt the or a Russian is ub -were pc»1i · Laguna Beach rock aroups Honk tioned off Catalina l&land today and The Manna, will be staged amldutualmyster y. this Saturday e vening by West "I just ean't s ay anything," Coast Con certs of Newport said one of the workers. Beach, a partnershJp between Glomar's crew said even less : Rod M edler, 23; and ·John tfiey· haven't e ven left th e Ga rdell, 3S, oflr vlne. Glom1r , a big a nd well·oulfitted ''We are e x pecting about ship. The barge workers came 5,000," Medler s aid; adding that ·ashore to stay at a hotel and drop extensive security will be pro-. in at the bar. vided because he and Gardell The Gloma r , basest in Lone want to ~tage 1tmllar concerts Beach, and the b a rie·claw, once·amonth. base d 400 mile s north i n He pointed out that the pro-Redwood City, hooked up Tues· moters or the 1969. festival were day without e xpla nation off not from the local. ar~a. Cata lina Island. Another orga l'_l1za t1on, Walter-· Lifegu a rds a nd . yachtsmen Gr eer ~roduet1oi:1s of Gard~n first spotted the now-fa me d Grove, is planning two fa ir-craft, which .Howard Jfughes' i:1·ounds dance concerts for May Sur:nm'a Corp. put into opera tion 31 a.nd June 14. , with the s tor y ihat it was a Jim W_alter. 23, of Garden sophistic a t e d underwa t e r Grove s~ud the group plans lo mineral miner, hire four bands to provide music The Glomar had left and then for a .. ,giant dance" al the May SI returned to port at Long Beach eoncert . He expects 3,000 l:o at-last month. It showed up without tend. , . explanation Tuesday, joining (h e Walter's p a rtne r IS Phlhp submersible barie with its giant Greer, 22, wh~.has a~anged con· recovery claw which dropped certs al UCJ. _This ts something anchor off Catalina last week .. new for the f~lrg~.unds and we Witnesses said the barge disap- want lo .make 1t go, Waller.said, peared inside the GJOmar after expl~in1ng that security wtU be linkup. Sunday and Monday, provided. before Glompr's arrival, the Guards Released PONTIAC, Ill. CUP!) -Four prison guards were held hostage for 45 minutes Wednesday in the solitary ·confinement area of the POntiac Correctional Center by two inmates armed with homema de knives . The guards were released unharmed and the prisoners returned to their cells aner warden Fred Finkbeiner, in only his second day on the job, talked with the prisoners and promised to hear their personal problems. Fro•PageAI HOSPITAL . ty Medical Center, which it in· tends to buy from the county, and not construct an on-campus hospital. Another is a j' oint hospital which would fulfi I the plans or both Hoag and UCI. ' , Both plans have been rejected repeatedly .by med-school Dean Stanley van den Noon. barge-claw had been seen sub· mer1ing at lhe site some 400 yards orrthe ialan~. There bas been speculalion Glomar would return this sum- mer for a try at raising the rest or the Soviet sub Jrom the Pacific Ocean off Hawaii. Unconfirmed reports speculated the Catalina trip could be a rehearsal. Island »esidents said barge crewmen coming ashore have been secretive but did say plans called for the Glomar to leave the . area today and for the barge tore· tum lo Redwood City the next day. Anik in Orbit CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. CUPJ) -Anik III soared in apace today ready to join two sister communications satellites in hr· inging television and telephone service to Lhe isolated bkimos, Indians and settlers of Canada's vaslnorthero Territories. A Delta rocket launched the Telsat of Canada-owned satellite suc- cessfully into a preliminary elliP· llcal orbit at 4:3S p.m. PDT Wed· nes.day. ~~'\~Gas Applia~es ... ~AN ENERGY CONSERVATION BARGAIN OOG 5280P HEAVY DUTY GAS .DRYER SALE PRICE • 3 Temper1ture S.l.ctions: Normal, Delicate and Fluff • PenMnent Preu Cvcl• with Cooldown • Mo""ll Soloctiori' of Drying Tim• up to 130 Minutes • Slp9nte Start Button-drum rotltes only atw door is closed • Axiel Air Flow • Up.Front Lint Filter • Larvo Looding Port ~avls•bro :Ii _ i I (J " I •11 hot i. ............ s ..... D.,.,,.t,~t_. .... 1••• • ,, , ' l I ( ' I I I I I t I I 1 I ' ' \ I ) '· ) I ' ' ~re Thefl Safe"! Stock Options: • How to Call It lly 8Yl,VL\ PORTER The hottest , fa1test growina, mOJl oontaglous ·craze In the worJd of securlUee today la the-stock option. From virtually a standJna alart a mere few years·ago, the doUor volume or trading In options soared clo~e Lo $2 bllUon in 1974 -and It 1s now r1:1glng at such a pace that monthly volume 1s top- ping the halr-blllion mark MeonwhiJe, the number or Individuals and Jnstltutlons owning options has surged to several hundred \ Money's Worth thousand. est1motes Dr. James B. Cloonan author or the re- cently publi!ihed ''Stock Options'' and chail-rnan or Heinold O'Connor and Cloonan, a Chic:ago-based firm spec1alltlng tft options And this number is also multiplying by the day. SO CONTAGIOUS IS TllE phenomenon that 1t 's spread· 1ng not only across the nation but also across the world. Chicago Board Options Exchunge -the first organized and continuous m.-rket for options in the U.S. -was opened only two years ag6, ln 1973 Since then, the American Stock Ex· change hos entered the field. The The Ph1ladelph1a· Baltimore-Washington Exchange will start trading soon and the Puc1f1c Coast Stock Exchange will begin its options dealing la ter lhh; year E urope's lead ing financial centers are moving lo get ll. p1eceof the action. Amsterdam and London are expected to be among the fi rst big stock exchanges to commence op- tions trading a nd othurs are studying the prospects. What 1s this all about? Whut are opt1ons?How are they traded"' Are options for you or shou ld you avoid them., In this series o( three columns, you'll find the fun- damentals on what 1s at bcsl, a highly complex, soph1 st1cat- ed and -in my Judgment -r isky business THE K E Y POJNT IS THAT while you, an amateur, may be luc ky for a while, opUon'1nvestment strategies are not simple. Even when you thoroughly understand them, you'll fi nd that making money in options trading depends on Judgments that are not only correct but also exqu1s1tely time<!. Your correct and timely Judgments, tn turn, will de- pend on the accuracy or your inrormation, your skills, your discipline. Now lo maJorquest1ons and answers Q. Wh at 1s an option? A. Whether or not you realize 1t, you know what they are for they are commonpl ace For instance. 1f you want lo buy a piece or land, you may be asked to take an option on 11 . This means you pay a set amount for the option lo buy the property £or a given pri ce w1t h1n a prescnbed period of time SAY YOU PUT DOWN $t,000 £or an option to buy a $50,000 property within four weeks' time 1£ you don't huy the property within rour weeks' time, you lose your option money As another Ulustrat1on, options are a way of Ufe when baseball and basketball teams try to acquire players Q. What 1s a stock option? A T his 1s a contractual agreement allow1ng the purc haser to t r ade a speolflc number or shares of a spec1£1c stock at a Specific price during a spec1f1c period of time - regardless of the open market pnce of the secunty. Q. What is a call? A. A call ts a contract. whit'h 8:1ves you the right to buy 100 shares of a given stock at a fixed pnce (usually the price of the stock on the day you ~ake the option contract) for a fixed penod of lime. In the olde r, over-the-counter market, the most common time period· was six m onths and 10 days (for tax reasons). In liJted option tr ading on the CBOE and Amex, sta ndardized optiOI} dates r unning to nine m onths -are used a nd the option continues tradin g unttl exp1r2t1on 0. Wha t is a put? A A put option 1s Ote reverse or a call option Here you have the p r1v 1legc of sc1Ung 100 shares of stock at a fixed price within the option pen od. Q Whal costs are involved" A You pay a premium for the option, usually running to about 10 to JS percent of the value of the stock If you want an option on JOO shares of a $50 stock, you might pay a pre- mium or $500 to $750 Put options usually cost a few percen· tage points less than call options and a re not nearly as popular. TltE RE ALSO ARE EVEN more esoteric trading de vices -such as ".straddles" "'h1ch are a put and call on the same security with identical terms But by the time you get t o these, you should be far ahead of this pnmer and be get· ting the most expert advice you can get MARKET HJ GHLIGHTS NYSE Index ASE Index Dow-Jones I nd S & P 500 Stocks I A--:o Co W\l ' 01 ... l')ltd 111 ) R•PMcl• Inv • CNA 1...lwln $ N•IM!g Fl'ICI • s.ucMrGn 70 1 l.OWSl•ln .0 I IOS tlltt 11b '01¥Mt 1 s.o 10 AmC•ll Mtg II l"tnn C.nfr U MO Cuo S4 11 P•IMW 10b u etm.rOll ,, 1$ l"tPMI 1 •1d 1• A,,.rYPr )0 ,, """l>wl \'11 • r:,ie111 MIO " -20 nt1t Mii N~l'ork Snl«>• l'oln•«> 1 .,u ... 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Looks lik e another lecture on cutting down office expenses." ·Fellows Like Red on Girls You cg lady, if you want three-fifths of the fellows who see you to like what they see, wear a red dress. That's the advice of our Love a nd War m a n. He has been reading lhe surveys again. They show the aforementioned majori- ty of males admire red garments on girls. • DO VOU SUPPOSE eggs talk to one another before they hatch'! No", 1 don't know, either. But a professor at Colorado State University was given a research grant to find out. IT'S SAID no squirrel ever remembers where he buried that nut. HERO Q. "Wasn't it George Jean Nat h a n who described a hero as 'one v.·ho does v.·hat he can while the others don't '?" A. No. Romain Rolland said that. George Jean Nathan described a hero as "one who believes all women are ladies.'' AM ASKED the size of the largest bear ever killed oil this earth. That's believed to·be a kodiak brown bear called Bi g Mike. His skull measured 19-3/6 inches in length. The unstretched hide was 12 feet four inches wide by 10 feet four inches long. It alone weighed 180 pounds. Experts guess the beast weighed l ,600 pounds. IN KANSAS, it's reported, you can get an immediate divorce in an emergency. What's not reported is what constitutes a n emergency there. · EAGLES Bald eagles have been observed mating at altitudes of more than a mile. POLLSTERS asked a s izable sampling of professional printers whether they'd choose to go into the same line of work again, if they \\'ere to start all over. Only 52 out of 100 said yes. 1'10NOSODIUM GLUTAMATE doesn 't accent the flavor of a salad with vinegar in the dressing. Nor does it do much for cheese. Nor foc sweet bake ry goods. Works in a dandy manner, however, on meat, seafood, soup, chowder, mushrooms and numerous other comestibles. Address mail to L .M. Boyd, P .O. Box 1560, Costa Mesa , 92626. Copyright 1975 L.M. Boyd Record Concerns Hit for Billing MARTINEZ CAP) - C onsumer f ra ud pro- secutors have won a $100,000 seLLlement from th e L ongines Sym- phonelte Society follow· ing hundreds or com- plaints from club mem- ~ b ers about billin g procedures. The consent judgment filed in Con tra Costa County Superior Court affects the billing and r • collection activities of -the Capitol Record Club, Citadel Record Club. Capitol Stereo Tape Club '. 0.. • ' • h L .. JI : l • ~:.;: i I j .. Ii ,Jr .: I or. ' DtlCOUNT' '9Htt5 ; THI ·IAllL'S l'LUMl ..... K Complete Plumbing • Heating ard Air Conc&tloning San Oiego Ft'MWly "t!Na-._.., ~~­•M-495-0401 '--"' ¢10.,.,...,. at Avery P•f'k*fr 28922 c;arriro Capodtr1n6 ·-!:fll"ICI ,_ lfAln Af fOlll too. 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Today's Closlwg N.Y. Stoek8 I VOL. 68, NO, 128, 3 §ECTIONS, 38 PAGES ORANGE COU.NTY, CALIFORNIA fHURSDAY , MAY 8, 1975 c ' TEN CENTS ByD0~1:_~~f.~~~ ln an attemp,t to forestall ex- pected compe__titipn (ro111 a uc· Irvine campus· rtospiJal, Hoig Memorial Hospltal"hu 5Fnl let- ters to 9,000 supporters ura:ing them to petition Gov. Edmund G. Brown Jr. on Hoag's behaU. Prepaid postcards addr,ssed lQ Brown were enclosed in the mailings. : Pl:'\i! ,, . ('\";;."; . t Groundsman .. Badly Injur~d . . In Accident A 59-year-old · Otanie Coast College groundsk·eeping employe ~uffered critical injuries today when he lost control of a tractor on campus "and it roUed over on top of him. . Melvin J. Broe, of 3126 W. First St.., "Santa Ana, was tq.ken to. Cost& Mesa Memorial" Hospital follo.wing-ih·e 8 a .m. ~hap·on S Street al Adams A venue. He was lis ted in critiCal condi - tion with head injuries. Trarric Accident. Investigator Lance Heuer, of' the Costa Mesa Police De partment; said Broe was en route to scr1ape 'the OCC baseball diamond area when his tractor apparenµy wen( out or control . Officer Heuer said a witness driving a car b~hind Broe's trac· tor told investigators its rear whUls suddenly started vibrat· ing.violenlly, throwing the ri~ out of control. · · • Broe' was pit~bed orf tO the Jen. -either that or'he tried to leap to sa~ety accor.din&.to p0Uce -and the tractor overturned ohce com· pletely. crushing him and then righting itself and stalling . .. 2 Hostages Shot NEW ·ORLE'k'NS <UPI) Four superritarket :rob~rs who seiied two hoistages. to. shield lhem in their ."escape crashed lhelr getaway car on a· Misslssip· pi l\iver levee Wednesday .. . . . ' "' Tax Checks Go in Mail . . . .... ... • WASHINGTON <t.f> _.... ~ TJ:!!mfry· began fllAll., ' 1J -tu rebate 'cbecb'>'\0- j_,., 'I• ·: '~ •A Trea1ury spokesman aald lhi1'me1ns some tu .. ~yen tbo\akl receive lhelr '<becks Prlday.'The cbeds 8feijalt\d ll~y ~. · The clieeu renerally are for.ID percent Of thotn l!l!I IOCiUNIWI.-mlnhmiml cif · flQO • •Del mll11malDI ltL , $2007.. t ' ' Against VC:.I Hospital: lioag Assistant Ai mlpistrator cislon to ~he Los Angeles County to Brown in resM nse to re~Lnt ~ Petitions A statement on the back of lhe card.a r.eads, "I qppose lhe need· Jess waste of taxpayers' dollars in adding unneeefiary communi· ty care beds to the University of qiliforoia Irvine current plan to serve. l f vine·Corona del Mar, an established service area of Hoag Hospital: health care needs and th~ educa· tional requirements· of a medical school in Orange County," the ~tcard, message continues . · Robert Gordon said thiti morning Health Planning Council . bttcking or the UCI hospital plan that a letter has been sent to The Orange County planning by UC President Charles Hitch. " The letter fi::om Hoag directors lo hospital s upporters predicts an annual $2 million r evenue loss due to UCI hospital competition. Brown asking hiS backing of a council approved a hospital on A variety of alternatives were plan to build a 100-bed Hoag the UCI campus across the street suggested to Brown, who is pre- satellite hospital in Irvine. The from the proposed Hoag-Western sentJy reviewing the state.budget hospital, to be jointly built by World site. for the comin g year. s aid Hoag and the Wes~rn World The letter to Brown. Gordon Gordon. "I urge you to consider the alternative use of private funds to meet both the community The letter indicates that the re- venue loss will reqWre a cutback in services to the Newport Beach-Costa Mesa area. Medical Foundation of Irvine has s a id . • · s u g g est s oth e r · Among the alte rnatives was a been turned down by the Orange alternatives to the construction· suggestion that the UCI medic:: al County Ilea Ith PlanningCouncil. of a hospital on the eampus." school use only the Orange Coun· Hoag has appealed that de-Gordon s aid the letter was sent <See llOSPITAL, Page AZ> • ms • (Jnarmed Artificial Limb Found By TERRY COVILLE Ott!w D.lltr l"llOI S!~I ·Found : One right arm. elbow to tip. sti cking in the sand at tluntington State 'Beach, west of the Santa An a Ri ver jetty. OWNER MAY claim ut slate be ach office, Beach Boulevard entrance, or Phone 536-3053. The artificial limb was found .Wednesday morning by state maintenance men cleaning the beach. The tip of it was sticking out of the sand. ~ They-uncoveredJ t, but found no attached body. accord- ing.. to a state ranger who placed a classified ad to find the body it belongs to. HE SURMISED that some surfer may have det'ached the artificial limb to keep from getting it wet, but no one could guess why he would leave it behind. The prosthetic device, equipped with the pincher· clip in place of·a hand, and with stloulder straps to hold it on, is.in good condition and had not been in the water, according to officials al the state beach. RANGERS B E LIEVE it is a valuable pi ece of equi p· ment. The owner has until May 22 to claim it at the state of· fiCe. IC it isri 'l claimed by then it will be turned over to the ci- ty police who may eventually sell it at an auction. . aw Vallerga Charged In Case By TOM 8 1\RLJo:\' Qi I~ D•t ly PH<tl S.Ltfl • Cong ress m a n ,.\ndre~ J . l-linshaw and Ora nge County As- sessor Jack Vallerga were indict-• ed today by the Grand Jury on multiple fe lony charges tha t in - clude grand theft , misappropria- tion of public funds, conspiracy and embezzle ment. Both men a ppeared today before Supe rior Court Judge Everett W . Dickey and J UC· cessfully pleaded through their lawyers for an arraignment de- lay. llinshaw. obviously shaken by the i,ndictJnent, stepped from the courtr90m today to predict that cbar~e3 .8&<Jin~t blrn will ·~ re- jected when the issue comes to rial. Vallerga, who seemed near lo lean, brushed newi:;men lo one s ide' and hurrie d frorti the courtroom without commenting on the allegations . According to Orange County District Attorney Cecil J.IU'.ks, l'he charges against llinshaw are : -Embezzlement, four counts. -Grand theft , five counts. -Asking or receiving bribes, three counts. -Mis appropriation or public funds, one count . -Conspiracy, one count. -Filing of raise claims , one count. llicks said the a ll egations agains t Va ll e r ga in clude 12 charges. These are embezzle- ment, Cive counts; m1s appropna· tion of public funds, three counts : gra nd theft. two counts : con- spiracy, one count: a nd violating public offi ce. one count. "This has been an e:tttack thut is unprecede nte d in Orange County 's politica l hi s tory.," Hinshaw said. . . "For almost a year now, this Grand Jury has been listening to carefully se lected allegations directed against or in volving me on ari almost daily basis. ·•At the same time," Hioshaw said, "selected news leaks he:tve been issued to the press in an at- tempt lo discredit and implicate me." Hinshaw conde mned the in· dictment as be ing the result or "constant efforts made by my political e ne mies to defeat or destroy me." CSee HINSllAW , PageA2l • cte INDICTED IN PROBE Congressman Hinshaw D•lly PllotSYll Pflolof ALSO FACING CHARGES County Assessor V811erga DOW IULLJES . AGAIN; UP 4 NEW YORK (U f)I ) -The s tock m a rke t . overcoming e a rli er profit ta king, c losed hi gher today in fairly active trad- ing on the New York Stock Ex- change. The Dow J ones industri a l avera ge. \Yhic h fluc tua te d throughout the day. guined 4.06 points to 840.50. Ad vances led declines · by a bout a t~'o.to-0ne margin. <Ta bles. B i l ) Revamp Agency Mulled By ALAN DIRKIN 01 llM Dililr Piiot Si.ti K ey· mov es c o nce rning dov.'ntowrf Costa J\.1 esa are being made in city hall and their re· sults may v.•ell determine the shape of the city center to come . The council is lo appoint a new redevelopment agency -council \fl e mbers them selves have served as the agency so far - und it appears that the £i rsl task of this agency will be the most ''ital : the realignment of 19th Street. Normally r ealignment or a thoroughfare is an engineering project not in vol\•ing re<levelop· ment other than relocatiop or business displace<l by 1;ght·of· wuy purchases. But a move is be-_ ing made in city haJI to rombinc the goals of redevelopn1ent "'ith reallgnrhent. This means that a possible million dollar realignment task - 19th Street is to be improved and widened from Fullerton lo Park· avenues, in cluding the critical. crossing of Harbor Boulevard -· may become a multi-million dollar redevelopment project. The push to combine the pro· jects is coming from the planning department which is a r guing · that rathe r than "'ide• 19th Street now and relocate the busi· nesses and then tea r up the street again in a few years for re- development, \vith bu sinesses again having to be relocated, it makes more sense to do both jobs al on ce. 0 '\\'idening 19th Street v.·ill simul\' v.'orsl'n the problems that already exis t at Harbor (inade· quate)." a city planner pointed out. •·These problems can be overcome by design improve· ments, however. Furthe r, com- bining the jobs would mean we could parlay the hi ghway funds for realignment into redevelop- ment. We may be able to use that· as a carrot to encourage the busi· nessmcn to ma ke commitnients,, too." The pl a ii to combine redevelop- ment with realignment has not been presented to the council yet , though the council has approved the new alignme nt for 19th Street. One proposal being studied al - the staff level calls for the ac- q u is i lion of the form e r Supermarket on 19th Street that has been closed for several (See R EVAMP, Page A2l Plaza Project Rapped Or••_•:r:ti., c. •• , ·uy GARY GRANVILLE OftfM O.llJ P'llet SUoff County Airport. Director Robert Bresnahan has asked Newport Beach . officials to re· consider their a)>proval of a pro- l'ect.. which. he says may adverse· y affect.efforts al Orange County 1 Ai'rpOrt. to reduce noise. In a lelter to Mayor Donald Mcinnis, Bres hanan suggests that the Corporate Plaza project in Newport Center may increase the demand for loc a l a i r transportation. Aa a result, according Jo --Bresnahan, the project. "can ad· ver.s·ety at-feel tlie efforts (Oran.ae County) airport. to com - ply with the nol11e standards ror Calllornla airports ll!d<to meet the te'rms and conditi~ of any Vartancea under which it may be __ rliUng." • The alrpott manager cblded J!iewp1irt Be"a~b oflictals.Jor •P· ~ ••• pi:oJect1wllbout ...,... ~-!&· Impact ool airport , tla•'l· ->-~ "ll la ~mporlanl t.hat deelsioqs .... ' by officials which encourage such {airport) gtowlh s hould be · made with full knowledge of their consequences,'' Bresnahan said. ~ goes on to say that "the re· cord'' does not show that Newport Beach considered the Corporate Plaz a 's possible im· pact on the airport. "Considering the executive Legislature OKs <;onseilt Sex Bill and professional market to which this project is addr essed and the acknowledged impetus it will give to future similar projects, this growth·indllcing impact can be significa nt,' '·Bresnahan said. His pos ition is backed by an April 1 memorandum written by airport noise evaluator Norman Ewers. The noise specialist said the environmental impact r eport cove rhlg the proposed Irvin e Company project merely men· tionS that aircraft will be passing over the site. SACRAMENTO (AP) ~ The' "Th.e· EIR ls otherwise sil ent Legislature lhis afternQ(ii aP:: w1·• . . Proved lf.._.iolation leagali1ln1" w.i ropect lo air transportation e . In gen;,ral 'and Orange County som6homosexuitl and hetel'O$eX· Airpo"' in particular,·· Ewers ual acla between consenting said. ~ )' adults despite criUcism that the bill would ' weakep moral stan-lie o chJded the city o(ficials dards .. • by • g, "th• growth or Jet By ~ 45·26 vote, the Assembly ~" airc ' oi)erat1ons at Orange sent. to nemocratic .. IJor: l:d"i · 1\Alrpor.t. has hialoricaJly mund Brown Ji-. u.e: ........ 'i :~ m:,tter of gra~e ~ncem out sevei'alpcrtionsortHeSlate'S ro t1ie elected off1c1als at 100.year-old sex. laws. Newport Beach . ., Ewers pointed out in his memo lo Bresnahan that the environ· mental r e port c o ve rin g Corix>rate Plaza was not referred to the county Airport Com- mission as is urged, but not re- quired, by guide line$ of the state Eovironmental Qu ality Act. Ewe rs called the city's CO· vironme ntal statement lnade· quate because .It did not include an examination of the "growth· inducing impacts that project will have on de mands for air transpartation." H e r eco mm e nd e d t o Bresnahan that the city be asked to withdraw its approval of the . project until such time as a new environmenta l Impact report is prepared. -Bresnahan'A letter to Mcinnis included that request and asked lhe city to examine the impact such Projects have oq 'demands for air lran:sporlatiOn and to then present them to the airport com· mission. '=· -- Wea&ber Late night a nd momlng low clouds otherwise sunny through Friday. Not much change in t e mpe r ature . Highs Frid ay 65 to .70. INSIDE T ODA V If the j.ederol gqven1mnit were to enforce flood protec· lion laws . .some of Huntington Beach could be built on stilts. The city'& dileNma is ez· amin4!d today on Page A 12. '\./' ... •• '" ..... ... ... .. ,,, ••• ., .. ~: •• ••• ..... , • DAILY PILOT c Thursday, Mar 8, 1975 Casti1ig the Die , ' Maureen M cd ra no, 7. signs casl inslead of lrc:otly during pioneer day observance at Sl. John the Baplisl Catholic School in Costa Mesa. Indian \\1ilh broken arm is David 1-larlung, 8. Witnessing lhff signing is Mike Keitl1 , 8. They \Vere among second grade rs at the school \V ho participated in the pioneer event Wedncs.d ~y . ·Bare Bathers on Beach Laguna Police Powerless to Stop Nakedness Nudists by the s core uppeared on Laguna Beach sands Wednes· day in the wake of a police de· &>artm ent determination it has no laws to coyer nakedness on the beach. And. \Vith the nudes, came a nock or camerame n which at one beach becumc so obnoxious th<it a nude m ale be achgoer ap- proached a policeman and asked him to do something about the shutterbug peepers. Police also logged one call of a nulie man on the beach below Victor 1-Iu go Point who ap- proached a 54-year old woman, and made rem·arks about his Front Page A I HINSHAW INDICTED. • • He refused to identify those political eneniies. District Attorney Hicks ex- plained today that the 15 counts filed against Valle r ga a nd Hinstiaw represent a 'new indict· ment and do not include charges previously filed against nine As· sessor aides who are1also defen- dants. I Among the new charges are the allegation that Hinshaw ac- cepted stereo equipment from the Tandy Corporation while he was employed as county iiS- sessor. The Ne wport Beach Republican is further accused of authori zing the payment of wages to county cmployes who then worked for him as assessor for time allegedly spent working on his campaign for Congress in 1972. It is also alleged in the new in· dictment that Hin s haw defrauded the county of un- ~pecifi ed cas h and property dur-· i1tg his term as assessor and the •alue of tong distance telephone falls made by him in the two Years ending in October, 1972. · Valler ga fa ces seven felony taunts stemmin g from his al- leged sale of Ora nge CoWlty pro- perty to Spartunburg County, South Carolina. In his statem ent a fte r he emerged fro m the court ap- pearance, l-lin shaw declared th.e. Indictments were a result or his political enemies being Wlable to defeat him in the elective pro· (E'SS. "In 1973, following their in - ability to defeat me at the polls in 1972, they continued and main· ·t ained their efforts in prepara· tion for 1974 ," 1-linshaw said. : "Throughout the primary ~nd gene ral campaigns of 1974_. sing· ly and in con cert. they did everything they could to discredit ' ' ORANGE COAST c DAILY PILOT t i.. a. •nor (o.o '' 0411, "'rot. ,.;1n .. n,<h ,. ~-. &;nPd IM ,..r,., "'~" "oub•"•'''"lbV ,,.°'"~.,.. ""'', P\<1>1·•~·~0 C:o"•o•nr . !ifoo••"~"'''"''" .,. -··-0 -..... ~. IMouQI'> I ••Mr "" i;.,.,. ,...,,., '""""" i>"•""· l!unlortq!O" Ill'••" fnur• ...... Y•"··· ,,.,n •. !>•d<llOO.O<' Y.oO•r ...... UQ""" 11~.,~ '>Ou•n Co•''· ,.. .,nq•• •ro•""•" .a.1""' '' pu!"""~d S..••""~•• -5.,,..,~•• tn .. ,..,nc ,p.al P"""'"'R<I pl•nl " •• JOO Wc-•1 Ila• "'~''· C:o•I~ Me••, C•t••o•n,. "1•1~ Roberl N . Weed r .... nenl •"'1 P"I>!'""'' Jack R. Curley y ;(e r'••l•<IO'nl •nd (..oMt.Ol Mf<lolqtf Thoma\ l(eevil can .. T homas A. 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"Wh en this Grand J ury was seated in July of 1974. .the force and fu ry of the drive to destroy m e politically stepped up in pace. "l began and have continued: to conduct my life in public service as an honest , fair and dedicated public official," flin s haw declared. · It is alleged in that phase of the indictment that;aVallerga also ac- cepted $3,000 ttom lli.nshaw as hi s share or the consultants fee paid to Jlinshaw by,'the South Carolina coun,ty . The indictment also accuses Vallerga of misconduct in office by failing to surrender to the Dis· trict Attorney's Office records related to the county's assess- ment of the Tandy Corporation's Radio Shack outlets in this coun- ty during l-linshaw's term as as- sessor. Tandy Corporation Vice Presi· dent James Buxton was recently indicted by the Grand Jury on bribery charges following the al- legation that he provided stereo equipment free of ch.a rge to an assessor 's offi ce employe. Cri m in al char ges a~ain st Vallerga also include the allega· lion that, as county <.isscssor, he fuiled to assess a mandatory 25 percent pena lty on property o'¥1ed by the Tandy Corporation 1'f'lich esc.iped assessment dur- ing 1969. The indictment indicates that the loss to the county-on that oc · casion was nearly $20,000. "My total record in public of· fice has reflected and endorsed these characteristics and prin- ci ples." he concluded. Judge Di ckey set May 29 as the new arraignm ent date. I-le re- leased both Hins haw and Vallerga on their promise to <ip- pear provided they immediately check in at the county jail for booking and identification pro- cesses . Assis tant Di st rict Attorney Mit"hael Capizzi said the indict- ment closed a long Grand Jury in vestigation which earlier pro- duced the indictment of nine men who worked for Hinshaw when he was county assessor. Court Shows SU Weapons SAC R AMENTO (U PI ) - Sher if("s deputies stood close watch Wednesday as more than a dozen "'<'a 1>0ns used in a Sym· bionese Liberation Arm y shootout \.\'ilh Los Angeles police were exhibited at the murder trial of two reputed SL.A m em· ben;. Automatic rifles, pistols und two pipe bombs, most or them melted and charred, were part of a prosecution exhibit designed to t ie Joseph R e miro. 28. and Russell Lillie, 25, ti) the terrorist g~~I!· body. Police took his name to refer the matter t o the district al· torney's office. Police received culls on 18 in· di vid ual nudists and one family of nudists on the Art Colony sands. Cu lls included reports of nudes at beaches from Main Beach Park (O Moss Street Beach with one report of a nude man outside lhe Hotel Laguna's ocean-view dining room. The police d epartment has re· ceived numerous calls about the nudes with one v.1oman today com pl ai ning that she could no longe r go t o the beach wilh her children. Another caller com· plained about homosexuals. Police procedure has been to brieOy explain to callers that a change in state law and court in- te rpretation has left the city without legal coverage on the nude bathing iss ue a£ long as no lewd behavior is involved. The city may. however. enact a city law prohibiting nude bathing at all on some of the city beaches. The City Council will hold a special study session on the issue :.i.t 9: 30 a .m . Suturday in city hall . Coastal Plan H e aring Set For Friday The first publi c hearing in Orange County on the pre·· liminary coastal plan of the State Coast a l Conservation Com · mission will be JJeld at 1 :30 p.m. Friday at City l-1,.1 in Jluntington Beach. Persons wishing to comment on the coastal plan may do so at th e hearing. A signup sheet v.:ill be lJlaced in the CoWlcil cham· bers 45 minutes before the hear-. ing begins. Each speaker will be allowed . four minutes. The hearing will continue until 5:30 p.m. and will reconvene at8 p . m . Wllil 10 :30. Representatives from Orange Coast city agencies, advocates from environme ntal ·groups and indi vidual citizens are expected to spea k ut the hearing. The Coastal Plan is a docu-, ment being drawn up by the state: Coastal Comm ission and re-' giona l com missions formed un- der Proposition 20. 1 A sicond and final public hear- ing in Orange County will be held from 1 :30 p.m . to 10:30 p.m. May 16 at the San Clemente Com- munity Center. / Judge Delays H e arings on Coas t Doctor RALEIGft, N.C. (AP) -Or. Jefrrey Al ac Do nald or Hunt· ington Beu ch will have to wait ror :1t least t "'O morC' weeks to rind out whethl'r und where he will be tried for murder. Pre-trial hearings in the Mac- Donald C'a st• "·ere recessed Wed· nesday \.\•ith no dec ision made on changing the site or his trial rrom Raleigh to Los An geles. U.S . Dist rict Court Judge t-Tanklin Dupree called a halt to the proceedings after three days to a llov.· a previously scheduled jury tri al t.o begin. Court sources said the recess would last for ubout l wo weeks. MacD01,a ld Is c harf;ed with the 1970 s layil)gs or hi s Wlfe, Collette, and their two young daughters, Kimberly and Kristin. . ·--- Offshore Leasing Delay? LOS ANGELES CAP°J -Gov. Edmund Brov.·n Jr. will ask the U.S. Inte rior secretary to delay leasin g Southern California off.shore drilling sites until a state coastal plan is completed, a spokesman said today. "And if the delay is not gr ant· ed, we anticip a te legal action against the fed eral govern· 1nent ," said Anthony Kline, the go v er n or's legal affairs secretary. Kline testified be fore a federal Bureau of Land Management public hearing, called to get feed- back on the proposed leasing or 1.6 million acres off Southern Californiu to private companies for oi l drilling. These leases, according to a federal government timetable, \viii be sold to oil companies in Septe mber or October of this year. Kline said the J.:ovcrnor wunts lo delay the s ulc of these leases until the state coastal com- mission can s ubmit its com· prehen s iv e p l an to the Legislature in December. Kline said a possible s uit would be based on the federal In· t e rgovernme nlal Coope ration Act of 1968. This law requires cooperation between federal and state governments in such pro· jects as the leasing proposal, ··cooperation we have not re· ceived," Kline said. "We are not threatening the federal government now," said Kline. "They have time to comp- ly with the statute." "What we're really asking is that the federal gove,rnment not sell the leases until after the coastal plan is adopted by the Legislature," he said. Kline said the governor's re· quest will be sent lo the secretary wi'thin a week. On Wednesday, executives of the Western Oil and Gas Associa- tion contended the people of California favor granting oil leases to private firms. Speaking a bout a Field Research Corp. poll, the associa· lion's attorney, Philip Verleger, s aid 68 percent of 1,000 people surveyed in California were not opposed lo offshore drilling with l'nvironmental safeguards. Four· teen percent were OJWOSed, the poll showed. ·'It is absolutely essential to the economy of the United States that thi s go forward without de· lay," said Verleger. '"Production of oil offs hore o r Southern Ct.ilifornia can be done without harm to the ecology -and we ncedthatoil." ' ···-· ................. -... - ........... .-_. .111-"' ~l~· .aesa . • daf ca\e1\ ' • TON,IGHT • "ROMEO AND JULlp,f" OCC Orama Department, Auditorium, May 1·10, May 14 -17, Sp.m . Adm. Free . "'SUBJECT TO FITS" -South Coast Re pertory Theater, through Sun. 8 p.m . UCI LECTURE ~-"Photo· , graphers o n Pholography," Social Science l·lall, 7 p.m. F RIDAY , MAY 9 OCC LECTUl\ES -"Indians: ·Historical Perspective," ~nry Panian lecturer, Science Lecture 1, 7:30 p .m . "Marine Biology," Charles J . Merli lecturer. Science Lecture2, 7:30 p.m. FRIDAY NIGHT FILMS - "Straw Dogs," OCC Forum, 7:30 p .m . Adm. $1 . MOTORCYCL SPEEDWAY RACING -Fai groWlds, 8 : 15 p.m . DORY PREVI OCC Peterson p.m . Adm. $4 . -In concert. ymna!:l ium, 8 f'roM POfl<" Al REVAMP ••• months. Hair -0[ this market would be used to relocate other displaced businesses and the other half at the rear would be for parkilg. The council this ·week waS given clear notification by City 'Manager Fred Sorsitbal that this building w ould have to be purchased . Sorsabal told the council that "it is time to bite the bullet" on r redevelopment. He said that a contract has been prepared by the legal stafr setting out the r e- lationship between the new r e· development agency to be ap- pointed and the council. Council man Jack Hammell has led the move among coun· cilmen to withdraw from the re- develoi>ment agency. ''We should not wear both h ats," Hammett.said. ''But I am con· cerned that we have a contract rather than just abdicate our responsibilities ." The council agreed.to study the ' contract in an open council meet· 'ing at 7 :30 p:m. Monday and then go into closed-door executive session to appoint the five or seven membe rs of the agency. Sorsabal said the contract will. mean that "on most things you will still have authority.'' The contract requires that the .agenc1 must come to the coun· cil "jf it plans to buy or sell land · tor over $10,000. '' ' . S. Korea " Assured By Ford By HELEN THOMAS - WASHINGTON (UPI> President Ford reassured South Korean officials today they can ·count on continued American mllltary support, the visiting Asian diplomats said. "T he P r esident told us he wanted Lo reassure us and reaf~ Nrm-us of U.S. commitment-to support South Korea," Chong Il - k won, speaker of the South Korean House, told newsmen on leaving Ford's office. Chong said Communist North Korea would invade South Korea "within six mQnths'' if U.S. troops were pulled out of his country. South Korean Ambassador Hahm Pyong-choon, who at- tended the meetine-. told re- ., EVACUEES 011.SCRIBE , PHNOM PENH, Page BB porters he .believes Ford aimed his words ·to North Korea as a statement t hat America would stand by south Korea today as it did in 1950. The United Slates keeps 38,000 U.S. troops stationed in South Korea and Hahm said Ford pro- mised to keep them there "for the foreseeable ful ure.:· Ford's m eeting with the South Koreans f ormed part of his personal diplomatic campaign to rally friends and allies in Asia to the n ew f ace of U.S. policy following t he Communist con· quests of South Vietnam and Cambodia. • He was hosting a-. dinner and having talks l ater today with P rime Minister Lee Kuan Yew of Singapore. Ford held White House meet· ings Wednesday with the prime ministers or Australia and New Zealand, p ledgin g d e fe nse· cooperation. America n , troops went into South Korea in 1950 and helped &top a North Korean invasion i_n what is officially described as the Korean conflid. Chong said a North Kor e a n reinvasion is "always a possibility." Hahm said he does not believe Peking or Moscow at this time wishes Nor th" Korea to launch ·another invasion. But he told newsmen North Korea might at- tack anyhow. 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